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-- ;".' T'SsnT-!'; TT- fi " a-,r?1' -" --wr. , ' ; & i? 03 ( "a'tf.- 5r' M .?- Vol. XVI. Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, February 1, 188 o So. 103. u. ' nyr J ff? I H ft tig jtiAmtttn. BENEFITS OF ADVERTISING, Talkins of the sunermritv f newspapers over every other form of-advertising, the Seattle Post In telligencer, in a late issue, says: "It is safe to say each paper is read by-Tour persons. It i9 taken up eagerly and read carefully, and what it says is given credence and respect. Compare its reception with that of the circular, which has to be forced in a surreptitious man ( -ner upon the reader, and who, when he finds he has been im 'posed upon, throws it down in dis gust. Again, the cost of adver tising in a daily paper is much less. No circular can be placed in the hands of three, five or ten thousand persons at anything like the price that an advertisement can in a daily paper that will do more good. What we say of cir culars is no less true of other irreg ular methods of advertising. There are merchants who act upon an ap parent belief that people before buying carefully inspect the hotel registers, that they eagerly scan card-boards, run through cata logues of county fairs, and the like. Such delusions are costly, to say the least. Merchants arc as often savpd money by legitimate adver tising as they are enabled to make it, and not unfrequently it is done in this way: A San Francisco or a Portland dealer has more stock than he can conveniently sell in his own town, and he looks orer the field to see wherein he can dis pose of it to the best advantage. He knows that the largest towns of Oregon and "Washington are Salem, Astoria, The Dalles, Walla Walla and Seattle and he gets the leading newspapers from these places. Jf no advertisements can be found in them from merchants in his line say; dry goods he concludes that that is the place for .his venture. The local merchauts, ' ho naturally infers, are a slow and unenterprising set, and that he can beat them. He sends some one, or comes himself, and he makes a grand flourish, cleans up hand somely, and departs. We have seen this done several times in the last year, and every time success fully. The" money that is lost to the local merchant in this way is more than sufficient to pay all his advertising bills, and not only that but in retaining his home trade against outsiders he secures the better opinion of his customers, retains his own self-respect, feels better, is happier and longer lived. The best of all advertising medi ums are the newspapers, and the best newspapers the newspapers that are read in the family circle, that are quoted from the pulpit and rostrum, that have standing and influence, and that can be found everywhere are in this matter as superior to the other newspapers as the latter arc in turn to the circular." How to Dun Debtors. A collector says; "It doesn't make much difference what form of words you use. The main thing is to let him know you want the money. There are certain mis takes that many fall into, however, in making a dun. It is a purely business-like operation. I have had a good deal of experience, and if you will take tho pains to write them down, I think I can give you several plain rules for dunning that will be of benefit to any man that follows them." 1. Never give the idea that you call because you happen to be in the neighborhood. 2. Never plead that you are in absolute need of money. 3. Never explain why you want the money further than by some general phrase, as to meet out- standing bills. The debtor is usually an expert in showing a man how he can get along with out money. He will worst j'ou in argument, and if yon lose .your temper it is an excuse for him why he should not pay at all. 4. Always be civil, however business-like and importunate you may deem it necessary to be. a. Never think you have done wronir because a debtor gets angry. His auger, under civil treatment, shows that he does not intend to pay. This you might as well know early as late. C. Show quite as firm a resolu tion to jet the money on your tenth call as on any previous one, or else it would have been better if you hadiiot made it. 7. Never leave a debtor without his setting a time when he thinks he can pay, and never fail to be on hand at the time sot. 8. As between yourself and an employe, let the most business-like of the two make the dun. Summer iu Norway. Tito Norwegian house" is one half windows. In their long win ters they need all thesun they can get; not an outside blind, not an inside shutter, not a dark s-hade to be sepn. Streaming, floating, radi ating in and round about the rooms comes the light welcome or unwel come, early and late. And to the words "early" and "late" there are in a Norway summer new mean ings. The early lisjiit of the sum mer morning sets in about 2:30, the late light of the summer even ing fades into a luminous twilight about 11. Enjoyment of thisl species of perpetual day soon comes to an end. After the trav eler has written home to every body once by broad daylight at 10 o'clock the fun of the thing is over; normal ,sleepincssi begins to hunger for its rights, and dissatis faction takes) the place of wonder ing amusement. This dissatisfac tion reaches its climax in a few days; then, if he is wise, the trav eler provides himself with several pieces of dark green cambric, which he pins up at his windows at bedtime, thereby making it pos sible to get seven or eight hours' icst for his tired eyes. But the green cambric win not snut out sounds; and he is lucky if he is not kept awake until one or two o'clock every night by the unceas ing tread and loud chatter of the cheerful Norwegians, who have been forced to form the habit of sitting up half their night-time, to get in the course of a year their full quota of day-time. Infallible Sign. Dr. Lambert says that a long lived horse is known" by the elasticity of its ear, as a short-lived one lias a flabby ear. the same rule, he says, holds good with re Brard to women. A woman whose ear is pulled out of shape by a heavy ear-ring has not mam' years to live, while one whose ear stands the strain will attain a good old age. This is good. It is so often that men do not have any other uso for a wife than to take tho place of a horse that this piece of information will prove valuable. And then, it gives the wooing young man such an easy chance to ascertain before hand if his love is long-lived; for ho need only pull her ears. If she objects to this. he can still reach the same end by making her a present of heavy ear rings and watching the result. We merely hint that a man's lease of life can generally be ascertained by au examination of his nose. Polaris. 'Warranty dee 1 3, quit claim deeds and mortgages, for sale at this office. -' Solid Petroleum. 1 . j According to a St. Petersburg : paper, a German, Hcrr P. N. Ditt-! mar, has practicallv solv.ed the, problem of rendering petroleum solid a problem considerably studies by chemists of late in view of the large question of transport. A company has been formed in r, - . , , .. .. i Kussia to work tho patent when completed. The transformation ot tlie substance will not cost more than about ten cents per thirty six pounds. The mode of treat ment is not yet disclosed, and chemists to whom small samples of the solid petroleum have been sent have not been able to make out the nature of the foreign sub stances that are added in a pro portion of two, or at most three per cent., to solidify the petrole um. Tne reporter of the St. Pe tersburg paper saw the product; he says it is of a wine-yellow color, and has the consistency of very stiff gelatine; it can be kneaded with the fingers like wax, and is yet somewhat breakable. A small piexe of tho thickness of a lead pencil and about an inch long could be lit at one end and held with the fingers. It melted like wax, and it was only after a little, when hot drops ran down, that the flame had to be blown out. The danger of fire is considerably less than with liquid petroleum. The product can be easily liquified when required, by the addition of vinesar, and the process is rapid. The vinegar in time separates out below and tho petroleum above. It is not stated whether the same vinegor can be used repeatedly. Mistakes of Life. Somebody has condensed the mistakes of life and arrived at the conclusion that there aro fourteen of them. Most people would say, if they told tho truth, that there was no limit to the mistakes of life; that they were like the drops in tho ocean or the sands of the shore in number, but it is well to be accurate. Here, then, are four teen great mistakes: "It is a great mistake to set up. our own standard of right and wrong and judge peo ple accordingly; to measure tho onjoyment of others by our own; to expect uniformity of opinion in this world; to look for judgment and experience in youth; to en dcavor to mould all dispositions alike; not to yield to immaterial trifles; to look for perfection in our own notions; to worry our selves and others with what can not bo remedied; not to alleviate all that needs alleviation as far as lies in our power; not to make al lowances for the infirmities of others; to consider e'vorything im possible that we cannot perform; to believe only what our finite minds can grasp; to ospect to bo able to understand everything. Tho greatest of mistakes is to live only for time, when any moment may launch us into eternity." For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, aud tho best of wines, liquors and San Franeisco beer, call at tho Gem. opposite tne ucntower, nuusect:amp- ocii. The Westport Shingle Manufactur ing Company are now prepared to fur nish A 1 saw ed cedar shinglej). Address all orders-to them at Webtport, Oregon. Tho price of subscription to The Weekly Astoria:, has been reduced to 52 per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in advance the old price of $" w ill bo charged. A cough, cold or soro throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable June disease or consumn- tion. Brown's Bronchial troches do not disorder -the stomach like couch syrurts and balsams, but act directly on tho in- namca pans, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh-and the throat trouhfpa which singers and public speakers are suDlect iu. r or imriy years crown's bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and always glvo perfect satisfaction. Ha vine been tasted hv wido and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank' among tho fow staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a dok overywnere. FnroUhrd Koons to Let, At Mrs. Munson's lodging hotw.- A'ot li.- J list received per steamer Columbia, a fine lot of eastern oysters, which will be served up In first class tyle at Ra cook, Occident block. Take Xotlce. j On after this date an additional 10 I conts per cord will bo charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied !,;t1s,ca5l,nt0r8is W(KHl 'anl- Jh1' Mklnny Men. Wells' Health Uenewcr. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of tho generative functions. SI, at drug gists. Oregon Depot, DAVIS fc CO., Portland, Or. otleo. From tliis date James B. Booker is the only person authorized to contract debts or order goods In my name for use at the Knappton Cannery. Jor.pn lintiR. Astoria, Jan. :;, 1832. -Itncliupulba." New, milck, complete cure 4 dajs, urlnarv affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney diseases. SI. at druggists. Oregon Donor, DAVIS & CO., Portland, Or. Xotlre. The regular annual meeting of Pro gressive Land and Building association will be held In Liberty hall, Aatoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, on the 11th day of February, 1882. Wst. JIcF. wan, Secy. Jan. 10, 1832. War! 'War! War! Water front offered free to any person that will build a saw mill In (he city of WHliamsport Lumber we must lave to build this city. We have one store in running order at present. Quite a num ber have already located homes in this city, and yet there is room. Sold on timo to suit purchasers. Located one mile south of Astoria, on the sunny side of the hill, on Young's bay. J VY'ILLIAMSOX, JJR. Xottce. Tho stockholders of the Pythian Land and Building association of Astoria, Oregon, are requested, to meet at the Castle Hall on Wednesday even ing, February 1st, to hear the annual report of tho officers and to transact such other business as they may be call ed to pasrupom- "- B v order of t lie-iresiden t. J. O. Bozoetu, Secretary. BUH3iETT8 COCOA1SK. Unlike all Othec Hair Dressings. Is the best f6c uromotlng the growth of end beautifying tho hair, and rendering it dark and glossy. The Cocoalno holds, in a liquid form, a large proportion of deodorized cocoanut oil, prepared ex pressly tor this purpose N o other com pound posscssestho peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various condi tions of the human hair. ' The superiority of Bubxktt's Klav ohiko Extracts consists In their per fect purity and great strength. To live Men. Tub Astoriait has bow reached a circulation which places it at thu. head of the list of Oregon dailies, and insures to advertisers thereof more bcnoSt for tho amount paid than may be".secured elsewhere. To those who wish.to reach the largest number ot readers at the smallest cxDense. wo offer the columns of an attractive daily, Urn success of which from the very start has "been far Dpyonu mo expectations ot toe most sauguine. Prraviun Bittern. Cinehpna Rubra Tho Count Cinchon was tho Spanish Viceroy in. Peru in 1C30. The Counter, his wife, "was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she -was freed by the use of tho native remedy; the Peru vian bark, or. as it "ur.s colled In the language of the country, "Quinquina." Grateful for her recovery, on her return to Eurooe in IKS, she introduced the lemedy In Spain, where, it was known under various" names, until Liunteu.? called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady, who had brought them that which was more precious than the gold oftholncas. To this day; aftor a lapse of two hun dred and City ears science has given us nothing to take its place. It eflectu allv cures a- morbid atmotlte for .stimu- Jauts. bv restoring the natural tone ot i tno siomacn. ltattacKs excessive- love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroj s bothalike. The powerful tonic virtue of tho Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Bitters, whlch.ar aa euVclivo against malarial fever to-day ns they were iu the days of the aid Spanish Viceroys. Wc .guarantee tho ingredi ents of these -bltterf to bo. absolutely pure, ana oi tiw oest Known quality. Atrial will satisfy ynu thatthi3 is the best Hitter in tin worm, -utcntwi ot the pudding is in tho eating," aud we willingly abide this test, for sale by all druggists, groccra and liquor ilpalers. Order it. Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional brewery beer can't bo beat. Another of those, fine A. II. Chase organs at tho City Book Store Ilot, cold and shower baths at the Occidenthair dressing saloon, twenty five cents. For handsome holiday presents, such as toilet cases, cologne. set-s, per fumery cases, fine soaps, etc- go to Conn's drus store, opposite Occident Hotel. Tho Peruvian syrup has cured thou, sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debllity;livet 'complaint; bolMfhu won, female-complaints, etc. -Paraph- &Sons.Botton. - - - . Eastern Oyster. Another fine lot of Eastern Oysters "" &J7&&Jffiga'va ,teamer M Z ' Choice Fruit. All of the choicest kinds of a; in the lamest boxes for sale at H. D. ; Gray's. Arrljronl Lodclnj House, land. Oreson. Fort- .New house and first class in its a nointments. Third street. In R. Thomson's block, onnosite CaDt. Ains worth. Itooms by the day, -week or month. Mr8.K.Aerigoni. .otIce to the Ladle. Switches, curU and frizzes mode from combings or cut hair. Call on or ad dress Wm. Uhlenhart, Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria, Oregon. The Weekly Attonaa 1 a mammoth sheet, nearly double the size or the Dally. It Is just the pa per for the fireside, containing In addi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellauy, agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It Is furnished to single sub scribers at S2 00 per year In advance. Buy the Weekly. Tin: Wkkkly Astoman- for tills week is full of just such information and news of the country as your friends In the east want to see. It ha3 very few advertisements, and is chock to the muzzle of information that no family cau successfully squeeze along without. Two dollars will buy the whole wad for a year, 51 50 for six months, or ten cents pprcopy. Nhctrmau IJros. Express Will receive orders at the store of I. W. Case for upper Astoria or any other part of tho city. Leave your orders en the slate and they will be promptly at tended to. "Itoush on Rata." The thing desired found at last. Ask Druueists for "Boush on Bats." It clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bed- nugs. ioc. Doxes. Various Cannes Advancing years, care, sickness, dis appointment, and hereditary predisposi tion all operate to turn the hair gray, and either of them inclines It to shed p'reinaturely. Ayees Hair Vigor will restore faded or gray, light or red hair to a rich- brown or deep black, as may. be desired. Itsoften3 and cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It re moves and cures uanarun nnu iiumorc. J5y its use falling hair is checked, and & new growth will be produced In all case where the follicles are not de stroyed or the glanditiecayea. ltsei feets are beautlfuliv shown on brashv. ?vnnl- nrslnkli hair, nn which a few ar- plieatiouS wifi produce the gloss and lrcsnnessot youin. Harmless sum uru in its operation, it is incomparable as n drpssinL nnd iscsneciallv valued for the fcoft lustre and richness of tone it Im parts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil or color white cambric ; et it laU long on the hair, aud keeps it rrcsn ana vigorous. For Sam: Br all Dealers. lir'All citizens of Oregon who desire to inform thnlr friends in the states of the condition and progress of this state, can have no more complete sndcompre- ucusive roiumu in tacts to scna mem than by subscribing for thl3 journal, and having us mail it weekly to their friends. We mall It as directed. For and having us mail it weekly to their friends. We mall It as directed. For j0 00 In advance-, wn mall three copies of Tan Weekly AsTORiAJf one year. MISCELLANEOUS HOLMAN'S PAD. FOR THE STOMAGH, LIVER, AND KIDNEYS. TZADS MAKE. In all case of bllliouMirss and malaria in every to" ni. a prcTf ntath e and cure of chills, t eyer and dumb ague. Dr. llolman's Pad Is a perfect succcm. And for dyspepsia, sick licadclie nnil nervous prostration, as the pad Is applied over the. pit of the stomach, IhK great nervous ccntn.lt annihilates the disease at once It ncutates tho liver Rnd stomach so suc cessfully Mist digestion becomes perfect. Prof. D. A. Looials says : "It Is nearer a unircrsal pansicca than anything in medi cine." This is donn on the prtnclple'of ab sorption, ot which Dr. HnlmanN YaA is tho only true exponent. For nil Kidney troubles, use Dr. HcJman's Reual or Kidney Pad, tho beet remedy in the world and recommended by the medical Beware of Bogus Fad's. I Raeh "onoliis llolman's Pad bears tho rid- r .- . . :. . - vaic ret enua stamp or ineiioiman raauo.. vtlto tbe above, trade mark printed In green. Ray none without It. For Sale by all Druggists. Dr. llolman's advice H free. Full treatise sent free on application. Address i IIOLMAN FAD CO. 7 Broadway, New York. V. O. box Ilti For Sale. HOilCSTRAD OF J AS. SLATER. ONE mile from Ht CrecJc. Clatsop county, 100 acres, 15 cleared and fenced, nouse ana barn. A good cattle ranch. Inquire ot dwtf JOHN HOBSON. SHIPPING TAGS JE.BKST QUALITY. WILL BE SOLD toj tn ttSBdrta, or oy tne dok. pnniwvt ,'toialt CMteme: ?1 ATQBUK OfiC. "s!TSs MISCELLANEOUS. S.ARNDT & FERCHEN, VrVPA-RY PTtftT.fr ACTAPf.l npplftv The Pioneer Machine-shop BLACKSMITH jsirn p 5?5 Ta V-tJ 'Jfia5- S n -I. fii Vw3nKianMaal Doner anop "-J-ssSsr All kinds ot ENGINE, CANNERY, AJfD STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing . CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STEEKT. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. IlnxTOK Stkket, Xeai: Parker noueE. ASTORIA. -' OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAiVDiMARINEENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. D. Wass, President. J. Q. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case. Treasurer. Jonx Fox, Superintendent WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Slain ftnd ChenMn us Street, ASTORIA ii. ..OREttON. eiGARSs-AN DrKAGees - TheCilohratcd- . at JOSEPH RODCEBS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LU and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Dleershaum Pipes, etc. A flue stock of Watrliert uud Jewelry, 31 uzrie and Itreech Loading Huot Onns and Bines, lie vol vera. Pistols, and Ammunition MAIUXK Ii.YWHKH. ALSO A 1'INE Assortment of flno SrHCTACLES and KYE GLASSES. MINT SALOON, OPPOSITE O.B. & N. COMPANYS DOCK. None but tho best liquors and cigars passed over the bar. "W. SCHOLDT. I. "W. CASE, IMPORTER "AND WHOLESALE AND KB TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenami and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON 500 invftrri A" ' fljn. fp9 I &&: K ivJOUT yA8 HEALTH. Lc BIchnn'H Cialdcn Italum So. 1 Cures Chancers, first and second stajes : Sores on tbo Ict and Body ; Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of the disease. ITlec. S3 C3 per Botlle. Le Klcliau' Golden Balsam No. 3 Cures Tertiary, Mercurial, By-ihilttic Rheuma tism, Pains In the Roues. Jlcerated Throat, Syphilitic Rash. Lumpi, etc, and eradi cates all diseases from the system, whether caused by bad treatment or abuso ot mer cury, learlns the blood pure and healthy. Price, $J OO per EotUc. Le Klrhan' Golden Spanish Antidote for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, etc. rrlee, SS 50 per Bottle. Le Blcbaa' Golden Spanlnh Injection, a wash for cure ot Gleet, Strictures. Dis ease or the Urethra and Bladder, etc Price, $1 59 per Bottle. Lfl Rlrlinu'a Golden Oinlmrnt for tho effectlvo healing o; Syphilitic Sores aud eruptions, rricr. 91 uu per uouic. Also Agents for Lc Klcliau' Gslden Pills. for weakness. loss of physical powers, and all diseases arising from abuse and excess or over-work. Price, (3 00 per'Box. Sent everywhere. C. O. D., secvrely packed per Express. C. F. KICHAKDS A. CO- Asentn, 427 & 429 Sansome street, corner Clay, d-fv-iy San Francisco, Cal. JllElrlfe &tS33ul3Ksii 4B$n. :S$3rl DISEASE. BUSINESS CARDS. E.c HOUES- ...v.. . wj.w. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AKD SURANCE'.AGEiT. " J A.McISTOHH. MERCHANT TAJOB, OecMnt IIotl .Building. ASTOKIA - - - OBEQOK in . WISCTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office In C. L. Parker's building; oh Senron steeet, opposite CUcfomBoase, ASTORIA, .... OEEQOK. JAY TUTTLE, OL D. - PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEONJ OrncE-Orer the-TOUte HotttfrSten, Eesidehce At Mrs. Moasoa'S txwdiss houw.Chentunus street, Aatoria; Oksoo.. P CltAXU, M.D., "PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, Boom Xa. 3, Aatorlaa BatULbuc. (ur sTAins.) Residence Corner ot Beaton asdOocn streets, Astoria, Oregoa. TCT P. HICKS. PENTIST, ASTORIA, - - - OBEOOM, Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, cornf ot Cass and Sqemoeqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEYAT LAYT Chcnamus Street. - ASTORIA. OREOOri Q H. BAttf fc CO., DEALEtt IS Door. Windows, Bllsda, samA, XamberEtc All kinds of OatLomber, Glass, Boat M. tcrlal, etc. Steam Mill near "Weston hotel. Cog Gd evlve and Astor streets. J. H. D. GRAY, TVYinTrliTa nnrl mtnlT rfaalar tn T , . wmmk&sm rr XTi&KJWM -.4 t 1 ..trt . m-VSm.-. - 3".s-53r,eifv:isn:! I-Wi VaSw;'! t ruenenUfta able 'tetrad OttfUfO.-Hsi-jt f.,4 "w-ijisssv&jijfrfia mt arAj. John Rigcrs, CfMnl Mrit, lias received a large invoice of BARBELS AND HALF BAS8ELS oL tho best quality, ready to suddIvBuI And Is now ready to supply Batchers Can nerlcs and all others, cheap for eaib. DEALER IV ISTew and Choice M I L L I n:e R Y, Desires to call tho attention of the.Ladles of Astoria to yie fact that she has reoelrrd a largo assortment of tho LATEST STSX F Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings, Corner Main and Squemoqhe Streets. HILL'S VARIETIES. OKO.IULL, - -CHA3. KOHLER, - - PROPKIETOB STAGS MANAOP-R Opn all ttiejfear. Pcrftiwanie Zurj Xlahf. Satire Chance Pr. sruinc nee a Week. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. Tho theatre Is crowded nlshtly, and sU who have witnessed -the entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any given elsewhere. Mr. Mil as a caterer for the pabUcS amusement can not be excelled, Anybody wishing to spend. a pleasant. evening and sec sparkling wit and beauty wltnout rul- garlty, should improve, the opportunity and COIHC, Open air concert every evening ; perforaa ance commencing at 8', entraqco totbeatre. on Benton street ; private boiKB'Oo Chcna mus street. ' Mrs. P. M. WiUiftinsoH, OEAUUt IX DRE3S;TRIMMINGS, AU hinds of 1W00LS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC.- Corner of Casa.and Jefferson strecla, AMeite TSttonpttut and Dresa HfMaf itoMte order. - 1 41 I y. sW.v - ' Aiv.. fc.it, r .J' Jt .Jrf-' te: iyfa. , 4n& A'.4- -