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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1898)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN, WEDNESDAY MOKMNU, NOVKMHKI. S8, lt8. TZ2 EICaLDXE OF SCP OF ncs la du not only to tha originality and fclinpllclty of the combination, but also to tbs care and skill with which it U tDaufcturcl by cicntiflo procewra known to tha Ciuronxu Fie Siavr Co. only, and wa wlah to imprest upon ' all tha Importance of purchaalng tha true and original remedy. At the tannine Syrup of Flfs li manufactured by the CAUroKMiA Via Stbcp Co. looly, a knowledge of that fact will Mailt one in aroiding the worthies lmitationa manufactured by other par tie. The high lUndinjr of the Cau ro&KU Fia Sracp Co, with the medi cal profession, and the aatitf action which the genuine Syrup of Figt hat tirea to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a (ruaranty of the excellence of lu remedy. It ta far Id advance of all other Uxatirca, aa it acta on the kidneys, lirer and bowels without irritating or weaken lag them, and it does not gTipe nor nauaeate. In order to pet its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. M raixciKC. col laCBTOUU a KBW THE. H. J. TODATI WEATHER. OocajJonal rata AROUND TOWN. Trr olr eoaJ. Elmore, Sanborn Co. Mr. .! Vr. J M. OTr-rt. of BssjM. ara In the citjr. X aquara rlgv was raportaa off tha river jrtrrdy eTeolnc. ' Mr. and Mr. Harry Crfbb returned Inn tileM from Portland. For 8.1-41S oriran; cheap for cub. Inquire at AstorlM) ffloe. Hi, nriiiph hlp Pereveranca was towed to Portland yeaterday. Sweat rider, sweet potato, strinc baaaa and cauliflower. Roes, Htnta Co. -'-I. a prominent Portland po WcKuv. U spendlnc a, few daya tn tha elty. New ralatna. citron, nut, ahrtmpa. lob ster, plum puddln. etc. Rota. H!ins Co. Tha British ship Tarana. Captain Rob ertson, arrived In yeaterday from San Francisco. 1 Beat California wtna. It cena per 11 loa. Alex Gilbert aola acent for Astotia. Talarhona B Wantrf To Borrow ITjO; 10 per cent; rood aeeurity: pood bonue. Addre Q. Astoria n offloe. Th lumber schooner Beulah baa fln Mied roadlnc at tha Knappton mllli and la ready for aea. Tn twtllr court yeaterday J&mea Molvor waa lined t on a charts of drunk and disorderly. Wallsend coal and coke Is tha beet for domeetie purpoaee. For aala by tha Astoria Gas Uht Co. "tputy tnited fttatea Attorney E. Maya, of Portland, wa In the dty yea . terday on legal business. Charlea J. Bchnabel, of the Portland firm of Thayer. St. Ravn-T & Schnabel, n-iumeJ home last night. M'ncemeat by pound or package; pumpkin and squanh. and waxen apples for plei. . Ross, H!irln & Co. Mrs. O. VT. Uouncberry. who has been 111 for some time, has sumnmKiy t. ared to be able to t around. A. P. Eastertrook. of the Estea-Conn drux wtore. left M'm.lay evenlnif for Port land, on his way to San Francisco. Tho Gorman ship Christine, which left Portland Monday, waa reported yesterday arround at the mouth of ihe Willamette. Call and sea a new dress suit, the rery latest, confined to the McAllen ft Mc Donnell dry goods house. Commercial atreet. X. A. Padmore. expert bookkeeper and accountant. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. Addrees care As torian office. For Sale. 1M tons of Rosyln coal: the nest house and steam coal ever broueht to Astoria. Elmore. Sanborn Co.. Tele phone, Main S-L Wanted-A competent erlrl for eook'ns and frenrraj housework. Apply at S!fl Frank'ln avenue. Good wnes will be oald a competent fflrl. rieasant fumlssed rooms. Including batK. with first cla.s board, for frentle men only, can be had at Seventeenth tret. References exchangeu. For rent The enMre upper floor of the Bftdollet bulldlnc over Albert Dnn bar'a store. For particulars Inquire of W. G. Howell. 621 Exchange street. ( The Wonder Trill, an lndlnponeable tool to all machinists, plumbers, or wo-k'rs In Iron, brass, or other metals. Cnll and aeo It. C. H. Orkwlti. erent corner of Tenth end Duane streets. Physicians are the friends of the fam ily. Harper Whisky is the friend of the physicians. A mort valuable assistant and one that can bo trusted. Kolrt by Foard & Stokes Company. Astoria. Ore. The popularity of the merchant's lun'h served bv Mr; Georire Rartiey at the Na tional Is growlnc dally, and many busi ness men can le round mere every day for their midday meal. The lunches set by Mr. Eartley nre the finest In the city. Try W. A. Gaines" private stock wh!sky. Tills Is an old Btandard liquor, especially recommended for family and medicinal uaa and ita purity and quality la guaran teed. J"or tale in any quantity by John X Carlson, sola agent. Twelfth street, near BoolL . . . ' ViWbmltaa rrpalrel and reoovered, Charlea Orkwlts. comer Tenth and Dim tie atrrots. The Glnndoon ami M.xHn are an chirred at Sand Island an. the Ntreus at Fort elevens, waltlntto leave out. 1 O. lyikln. rireecntltilt Rosen felt. . f Tortland, cAm down yt tenlay. He will ire to Uwnoo thU morn ing. Mrs. C. H. rlenlT. of Knappton, Is 1s1tlnir at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. C. Itolilen. and will remain In the c.ty until Saturday, A report waa current yesterday that C, It tfovcy has returned from Alaska, and his friends were anxhHis to sen ntm. The report waa Incorrect Coun4y Clerk Whortty has forwarder! to the secretary of atato tha asset-ameul rolls for l.W. In onter that the itwta tax levy may be determined upon. Tha funeral of Ethel Dan lei eon was hvld yeaterday afternoon under the aus picea of the Knljrhts of rythU. The In terment was at Greenwood cemetery. An wttvnment suit waa died atfalnst the stix-k of the Esive-Conn Pru Com pany resterday by Ole laen. a f,mer employe of the store, In the sum of Wi. Go to the Louvre concert hall to spend a pleasant evenftur. Ina choice vines and liquors always on hand. lUUtnrd and pool tabloa. Sfeolal flalhadcs for Thanks- flrliuf. The final heu1ns for the settlement of the retatea of Jhn Rryca and William Ryan, deceased, have been aot by the protsato court for January 3 and 1' re spectively. Mirrl,-.l At Grave rhutvh r-tory. M-inday evnln(-. November It by Rev. William Seymour Short, JJIss Harriet J;vno Palmer to Mr. Frank Howard 8im omls, both of Astoria. Will Laws' Lllscs will play the gnow- balHi at the A. F. C. alleys tonifht, and Ouper'a Chrysanthetnuma wiH meet WoottlleKI's Wlaterua. Player should be on hand riromixly at t o'cJxk. Will MaJIson's Jts Tit baa d:arpea.red ar.1 Will If (treatly di-presund In conse. quance. E-eryboJy knew Tls and every one rrrcS th( he Is 1:. A reward Jus '.u n off. n-i t his recover. This evenlr.f the schools of the city wiU close until Mondvy morning, to allow tha partisan opportunity 1 celebrate Thanks- Clvtnr. Literary exercises w!U be held In ail the school-rooms this afternoon. Tfce Vnktn Tbanksfftvtnic servlcea will be hWd this year at the Baptist church, Rev. Hnrv Mareorte. pastor of the Prea. byterlAn church, preaching the sermon. Servlcea are to be-rin promptly at 10:30 a. m. Mlsa Pauline CHne. of Corvallls. presi dent of the Rebekah assembly of Ortvon. will pay an official visit to Gateway lodire on S.iturd.iv. November . The occasion of Mlsa dine s visit will be mude a pleas ant one. The members of the naval reserve and A. F. C. football teams are taking- a lively Interest in the ThankrlYlnf an me, and the match will be very Interest I nir. The men are practtclnw dally and both teams are confident of success. The rpuhlk-an cfy central committee met yemerdav and elected the followlnjr officers: Arthur Callan. chairman: F. r ' "nenweber. secretary; August Dan lelson. treasure- p " Pr.' y Tounx and Arthur Callan. finance com mlttee. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bohemer. of Van couver, arrived In the city yesterday. Mr. Rohmer was secr-mixinte.1 br his brother and brother's wife, who are from the eastern states, and are on a visit to the coast. The party left for Clatnop beach yesterday to spend the day. Mr. Bohe mer is a prominent merchant of Van couver. The entertainment a the M-rhndist church Saturday evening- will te well worth att?n.tlnK. The program is now completed and wH prove most Intrrest 1n. While in cents will be rharrM for adults, all younr folks will be admitted frje. Don't mis ft. Saturday evening. 'ovem!er H. The Rorthwick lumber trow, which was picked up by the Escort adrift m-ar the llffhtshlp Sunday, has been turned over to Mr. Edward ry Ajfnt Lounerry, r-nolntf the arrival nt Mr. Rorthwick to I sd'i st the chirc-s. The scow was loaded wit b'lHnrr material which was Im mellatly required. Harry rrlbb. who will leave for A!nka e'arly In J.iunary, has secured 12 dors for th trip and will hc n tralnlntf them to morrow. Four of the drs are fine, larce St. Bernnn'. h o'hers hfng of neveral breerls. The nrlmels are all very In telligent and not -nore than four wey-ks wi) be refjulred :o tnin them. Elpht were brought down from I'ortlanvl yes. terday. A nnh of the T'nfr! States Sfodcrn Vlffllanteo Wa ors;'.n'r..-l Mondny night 1n Oarnahnn hall, with alKut ?i mumlx-rs. C. C. Brower was elected leader and M. It. Bozarth sirllie. The ranch s arts nut under very encour.-tIntf cor.ditlnrs. and all the mi-mlo-rs nr" -ntin..!itlc over tho work. (Tiff leader MdKrry will re main over until Riturday nlcht,. when the last of the charter number n:il be Inltieted. Pqiinds nt 'hlnamei, arc daily arriving In Ast-rla from outside tvnts. where the fail flxhlnif ri-afn have clo-ed. Aft'-r the st.vimer arrives a number r,f them may bo se' i -- ' :; 1(t;t f,n r;oud atreet on their v:y to -he f'liiaeee I'litr tif. They always srick !b!r1i-ltf tJr:d eoclflr.-- uen-Ns. a w 4i 0'l-ir j.r'lele, to tha Tsri'ort .f f.ie -.ve-tire c--st;aI. A few of th'-m are fftt,i to be from the canner a!"i;r :h,. river. Thy will wiater 1- r. ;:,:.: !. ,-,rlnB iacon ofens. i'lvitu- siYice ori Tl lfki-.-li.g day (Thurwl.'tyt. at firm b.ir-n, tn ),;: a. Hi. Orre.-itieo x!h In 'klt.d' and In money w'll be .ii .ni as uu;il to the Good S .rrj.irl tan hf.."iitu,!, Pnrliand. a clil-:i.;.n it.y i tutlun for tlie sn k of every ..-jure- or creed, anil which last year ue'.u ,;iy K;(e to freo patients T3"j days tart, y.hl h, at a fair estimate, arnoun'ei! to f,X'i. If ever there waa a year when -,ur fr;ow ' ' h'toulil itvi- thin (Idy and the r. comjiieri'iatinn nt both the prcs.ije.nt of iv fti!!. ! Stat's ami also th governor of t li It crmimouwculth, viz.. to meet In - " "' I'U'-llc wontilp to tfivo thanks, this year surt-ly l. hui-h a yertr. All i:iUzens of tills community are welcome, on this, as every day, at Grace Church, The overdue British ship Sa,nuciia, Op taJn Royce, C2 duys from Nagasaki, In ballast, arrived In yesterday. Much ap prehension had boon felt for the safety of the Bajnebne and 40 per cent reinsur ance hud been taken on her. Captain Boyoe bad a stormy passage and heavy galea were of frequent occurrence, and unlike most forem vessels arrlvlne- In port this sea?on, svarvoly a Uy of calm weather was met Uh bv this ship on the trip. After paesin- the lash morldlsn the rqunoctlat Kales were encountered the wind bbwln from fwirtheaul 10 southeast. Sotm efter the famoena ran Into two typhoons, one of which was Vory severe and the vessel received a trmen dons shaking up, being c-mitellnl to run under tare olrs for M hours, t the :iih of Oc"N-r. In liSI rest, heavy north, west rrslee in encountered and sees continually waehe) over tho vessel, On the ?th of tvtuher a dvHiWe tttpttallant y.trtl ark. tn ballast, wna alghted, but not sicken. Heavy weather waa met with approaching the Pacific coast wnd up to the time the &tmocn arrived off the river yesterday minting. No dsmage was sustained by the vessel from the tcrrttV gales rnioiinterrsl on the passage. Captain lloyca twtngs no tidings of the missing ships Laurehank and Valkyrlan. It Is not known at present whether or not the Ssmoena Is chart ere. and she will remain In tha harbor until word i recciVcJ from her owners. The trial of t Jin Lee, arrested for be ing without registration papers and un lawfully In the I'nt'ed State, was held before I'nltO State Commissioner Thmson yesterday. Hie government be ing rrprvaentej ty peputy Vnlted .ates Attorney Mays, and defendunt by Charles J S.he,bel. of Prtlnd, Tes timony waa adduced by the defendant showing that he es-no to this country, tn company with Ma father and mother, in isa In li he compMeJ with the forms requtre.1 by law for nla continuous real. dence In This country, as waa shown by a certified copy oi the records of he l'nlte State court or the territory of Arttons. Intivdui-el by Mr. flchnabel. A number of witnesses n erom'neot c.ltl. ten of Ant.wl, testified ss to their pre vious acquaintance with tho defendant. and gave him an excellent character. te fore Mr . . . exhausted hi list of witnesses. Commissioner Thomson In terrupted the hearinar y saying no Ae ther evidence was necessary ami ordered the disrharge of the prisoner. This wis one of two detwtatlon cases, the other oH-g that of t ou' SAng. now In )all inder oclee of deportation, worked UP by Special Aeent Jossey. while enjoying his mat summer t vacation at Seaside. In the case of the Chinaman still in jail It Is understood .hat a certified copy of h!l oTtltWte. the original h-tvlnir b.en de. stnyed by fire, in on Its way r.ini Ben Francisco, and Commissioner Thomson V.as annonnre,I that he wM revoke the orler of exclusion on the arrival of the certified copy. It Is ev --"n the facts In both these casee that there wa never any foundation fr the apprehen sion of the Chinamen, except in the Im agination of the special agent. It Is to v. hat mny a roor Chinaman Is unjustly dealt with, at a very grent ex pete the government ty the over. tal. or p-MWe dlshones-y at the gov-e,-i ment's special agents. There is much sat1sfaclon envresred In Astoria at the termination of the case yettterday be fore Mr. Thomson, and Mr. Schnabel waa the recipient of many cnrvrratula tlons for the able ami Tlgorotia defense bo made In behnlf of the Chinaman. ROTT TNI Cv T. The bowling match between team from the Irving club and the A. F. C, whlrk takes place next Saturday evening. Is attracting mjch lnteren among the bowlers of both clubs, and angulation Is rife as to the outcome. The A. F. men reahxe that they have a hard frame to go against, especially a the Irving club team win be on ft own al leys, and will be well sntlsfle.) If th. y brenk evf n on trame. The teams will probably t-e composed of the following: Irving Club. Football club J A F''on P. R Sovev W. T. Chiuter r. H. r i. f. Ful' en K H. Hiir'-oiirhs P, '. Oeinre c. r H!.inS r. K. Pain W. C. Lies W. C. Lwan Herman Wise Thifte imtregations will easily bowl a W average, under ordinary conditions, and. u-Ieu nil the men fall hard, which Is most un'lketv there will prohtbry be some gjod scoring. The "fames will com mence at 1 AN IMPORTANT DIFERENCE. To make It apparent to thousand, who think themselves III. that they are not affl'-ted with any disease, but that the system almply needa cleansing. Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, a a costive condition I easily cured by using Syrup of Fig. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only and aold by all drugrlata. Perhaps the periodical toper realizes that there r periods in his llfo at which he should come to a full stop. TO CURE A COW IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druaglat refund the money If It fall to cure. Sc. The genuine baa L. B. Q. on each tablet For aala by Charlea Roger. The queen of Saxony Is worshipped by all tho poor people In her realm. She Is frifted with marvelous tact, and her deeds of charity are "rformed In the quietest and most unostentatious man. aer. THE SIMPLEST CURE FOR INDI GESTION. As Well as tho Safest and Cheapest, Tho new medlunl discovery, Stuart's tiysp'-psla Tablets, digest the food ln stuid of making the worn out stomach do nil tho work, gives It a much needed nut, and a cure of dyspepsia Is the natural result. You get nourishment and rest at the same time because th'-so Tablets will thoroughly 'liK'ft all wholesome fiod taken Into the stomach, whether the stomah works or not. A cure Is certain b rt-Milt, b'1-aiiMe, iVie digestive orgung i,re ;r1vi-n n ihani e to rent end ns:over tlii-ii t.wtiBJ vl(?ur ami tone. Tho Tab- iiih are then no kltetor required. To hbow ihe manner in which the rem edy acts on different people and how quickly and effectually t cure etiimiich troubles we present a few iwrit cane. Mr. J. O. Woridly, of Pejria, III,, writes: 1 wi.s uiatblo to '-sit anything but the iiJaJneat fol, and even that often dln- tressed me. but nince using one box of ritu'irt's iJj'HpepHla. Tablets I can eiU aiO'tliliiK ti'i'l every thins I want. ilis. Kainiiel Kepiile, of (jlrty, pa., wrlti-H: I have been entirely relieved of my Htoma'h tr'-ullis by your ta,blcU. I HiifTtrci three years with Hour stomach and una at ni'ht I am thankful for thorn. Mrs. A. E. Uowen, liarnard, Vt., writes: I think Hniiirt's Py.!n-p-la Tablet axo the bet thlnif for dyspephla I ever took. I will recommend thorn to anyone trou- bbd o badly as I was. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will not disappoint bt(-iUBe they euro Dyspcpala purely and lautlngly by causing the food to be properly analmllated, and cure con- Hfla.iton by producing the proper quan tity of bile. Sold by ell dniggiste at 60 ceniB'per piKknfe. .' Send . for 'fr book on stoma oh diseases to StUiirt Co., Maj--sliall, Mlcl). The prevailing impression among eaat ohn Ore;ron cattlemen Is that winter beef cattle will be. scarce and high. A COMMON BltpKHSTlTION. Many poiple believe that tha trekking of a looking glass I a certain aign of d'vith. Tha nnwsptperi remrt that mother rently beanie Insane after dropping mlr.-or btvausa she f on red rttat some of her loved ones would toon die. There are other signs much mora dangerous than this. Tha most common la a disordered stomach, which cause nervousness, dysepl. Indigestion, and ronstlpatlon. Those symptom tell the sufTorrr that hi day will be shortened unless ha set Ihlngs right In hi dlgcs. live orgaru. For this purpose there Is nothing so certain to cur a lloatnMcr'i Stomach lUiter. It regulale the bowel, ste.ulles tha ncivrs and whets Up the ap petite, It la tha standard remedy. " l it la no substitute for It. L. LEBECK Crtrpontor nnd lliillclcr (Jenertil Conlrnclor HOUSE RAI5INU AND nOVINO A SPECIALTY Shoes for Early Fall. Anothsr Ufs In fihoea Do you know that two-thirds ot your life Is pasd with your feet encased In leather? Worth thoucht Why not have them comfort able T W have tha kind that ara plea ant. They ara frateful to tha feet. Ti prlc la not hlth. Petersen & Brown. vr.. W rl HOHE-flADE Taffies. Caramels, Chocolates and Bon Bods fresh every day, at THE SPAi PAIME S CELERY COMPOUND MM States Senator llccfttit otents showed that a curnp Is rron? danK'-rous than a h.ittlc. Nut only In tho rmy, but In ordinary life, more llv-n nr.: lottt by h'dUrKK disregard of thn Ix-KlnnlnKs of p'Kjr hnilth Uuin by all othf-r (ftiis'n combined. Ijyji( pst'a or iirvousni-sti Is absolutely liinxfusablo now. Th;re Is no moro rea son for a man or woman eaHi with poor airrwtltis or sltrpln-r poorly or suffr lti( rotnlnually from ti'-tiralRla or rheu matism today than th"r is of his or hr Komi? withmit thn n-'-'-Mltli? of life. Kvi ry randld piMHon who h.ts draKRCd ncrvo and brain exhaustion, ntcds to take to h'-art th" words of sut unblfiHid pi-rsons as Senator Tu.bor, who cannot afford to atia'h their fjuaranti-a to any thing they have not thetnselvea Invesll patod. UKNVEIl. Col., Sept. 20, 1)S. McfHra. Wells, Richardson & C, Bur Alnxtor f'Ut-I rlf)tYfun!ria your I'alne'a celery cwiiouiid. It Is the ono remedy whlnh should be widely used. I have used It, and I thore fore know whereof I speak. Very truly youre, N. A. W. TABOR, Formerly U. S. Senator. Sboi if wj test w m, mm For the Little Hen. Evcty Bog and Youth Will Want One of Our Suits. Boys' Of fino nil wool iwood with iiuhII rod uml black pin chock, plain roil brtxitlcluth trim ming, ihIjjoJ with whito silk bruiJ; a stylish suit. Prico Yoatbs' Top Coat Full uNtcr lfiij-th dou bio broustcd, all wind, extra heavy thiveot, well inado and sewed; color, navy blue. Price $600 SHANAHAN BROTHERS Talor Says That It Be C,.VI' Do you suffer frmn InsomnlaT Are you ono of thoHii huh li-lo-be-pldi-M Individual who wreslln wlih the pillow throtiKh the lontf hours of the nlftbt and rise in the mornlni; with InijfKard fiMtturo nnd hol low nyes? If so, tuke advantnxe of the remnrkablo iowcr of till greatest of all remcdlis for restoring atrenifth, J'alne's celery co,ni)Ound csilma and fiiallzs all the nervous tissue and In dure tho body to luita on solid flesh, Nervous debility ta'JKe timidity, do prt'HHlon, and lak of confidence In tha hiiuhkUi of life; whereas plenty of nor voiih force ItiHures elf-icllanco( en'.or prlMo and pr'-ierity. In untold numbor of caaea the lack of suece.ts can easily be traced to simple luck of nerve force, Thorn Ih no liottor foundation for per manent Kood hoaitb, or a better prepara tion for online with tho hard work and taxIfiK utrnlti on llfo than rich, red, pure blood and plenty of it,' acquired by use ot I'alne'a colury compound. rhyrilciana . recognize Paine' celery compound as the one sclcntlflo remedy for restoring health and strength to th worn-out system. Used Vii OFFEPil Vestee Suit $4.76 Yoang Kan's Suit Three ceo, onj; pantu nil ')!, heavy mixed aniline, tailor mudt, Hewed with nilk thread, taut tjuality liniiij-i. A bargain. Prico - $6.06 i 9 M. Perfection of Fit Satisfaction Guaranteed IN ..P. N. Corsets.. Albert Dunbar, Cor. Thanksgiving Proclamation Ono Ton Splendid Turkeys Juat Received Today, Also a Lot of Fine Geese, Chickens, Ami Other (Ion Tlilntfl (or Thanksgiving Dinner. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO THE BEE HIVE. Great Bargains in Cotton Comforters 45x70 inches, $ .40 60x74 inches, $ .76 54x72 .50 70x72 " 1.00 68x72 " .60 70x74 1.20 Tho above are big b.irgaiim. Boys Cotton Sweaters, good grade, 48c. Misses Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, 85c. Special Snlo, thin week only, of Ladies' Wrappers. Ladies Cloth Capes, $1 50; Btadad and braid ed Cloth Cape, $2.00; Long, .Braided Cloth Cape, $ .00. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telephone No. OJ jj Handles Only the Choicest Meats f g 4s wommcrmi oi f-i- C. HEILBORN & SON. Boys' Double-Breasted Suit of nil wool fancy niixttiroH, tailor -inntlo, sowotl with silk throat, bt'Ht quality lininj4 K,N 8 to 15 yearn Can't bo beat for tht money nuked. Fnoo - $4.86 The Only IMaco to Ct llnrunlns. THE Oth and Commercial Street. ncii ' KOilsutsi.l. j Brass and Iron Bedsteads From $3.76 to 12.60.