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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1882)
'5irF3Sl tr e? H ' ,,'" v V .. :: - ( " srars X 9P ;-. V '--. . K3SW5" SSHH 2?3v -umUn SviStorimi, AbTOKIA, OREGON: SA.TUKDAY NOVEMBER 11. ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday EscortodJ. . F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, lim.inKiw .m ri:o:'i:iicroitf. Ati'man Unilduvj. Cnxs Street. Terms of Subscription : -ent by mail, four month & M ent by mail, one year. a rJ I Froc of Poftoxo to Subacriberf. J ATirnA tf tir-i- ni Ir . ... v l.f I B".dvertiscmcm! inscrtod by the year at I nc rate of $1 o" per tunre per month. I ransient advertising, by tboday or xveek, fty cents ier s'junro for oach inEortion. - -Salem has a Shakesperian club. The Liko Ontario was towed up stream yesterday. These hard frosts make it bad for the plants and flowers. A thin film of ice formed in shady places yesterday throughout the city. The Union Record growls because eggs are JJO cents a dozen in that burg. The Portland 'longahormen blame the captain of the Oberon for the present trouble. "Rattle Snake Jack,"' a noted Idaho dospcrado, died witli his boots on at Woiser, I. T. on the 1st inst. On the Aldcn Resse and Coloma went 2."1 passengers to Hongkong. Of these 142 took certificates enabling them to return if so disposed. Anyone wanting a good row boat should attend the auction sale of one, with complete outfit, at 11 o'clock this morning at the slip rear of 1. W. Case's stoic. The election of a Democratic leg islature in New Jersey renders it pos sible for the next senate to be un der Democratic control, as well as the next house of representatives. In answer to the inquiry as to "did the salmon bill pass?,' wo answer. No, it did not. We publish this morning all that the last session of the legislature enacted in reference to flesh, fur, fin or feather. Tho East Oregonian says that teamsters are thinking of having to take their teams off the road, becauso of tho scarcity of grain. There does not appear to bo any extra grain in the valley, and barely enough for seeding purposes. Tho cargo taken from Seattle by the steamship Geo. W. Elder last Thursday, was the most valuable that ever loft the Sound, being valued at $400,000. The principal items con sisted of 2,000 ctls oats, .1,000 cases salmon and 1,477 bales hops. In the justice court, yesterday, Wm. Palmer was bound over in tho sum of 1,000 to await the action of the grand jury. Mordaunt and Riley, and the prosecuting witness in tho case Miller were also held, tho for mer for SoOO'cach, the latter for $250. Those who have not yet seen tho comet should embrace the opportu nity afforded by these crisp, starlight mornings. The celestial wanderer shows above the pines that skirt the southern horizon, and its silvery train shows brightly on tho blue background of tho sky. You will save money by getting your printing at Tin: Astouian Job Printing office. Wo have compared prices from lists furnished, and will guarantee to do as good work for the same price as you can get it done else where. Wo don't ask patronage as ra favor,' or to "help us," but purely on business principles. The reception given by U. S. Senator-elect Dolph at -his residence in this city last evening, was the grandest affair of the kind ever at tempted here. Some 1)00 invitations were issued. The list included tho notablas of the state and the elite of tho cit3. The spacious mansion was thronged till alatehour,and the hand somely furnished apartments, with their richly dressed and constantly changing concourse of visitors, presented a brilliant spectacle. Standard 10th. Mpeclal Xotire. Any person interested in J. T. Mul kcy's Sale of Real estate and live stock, can, if they wish, accompany E. C. IIol den, the auctioneer, who will go down to the farmon Tuesday to make arrang ments for the sale on Wednesday. A good team will be awaiting the arrival of the steamer Sam, at Skipanon, and accommodations secured for any one wishing to stay over-night on the prem ises. On "Wednesday morning, the day of the sale, the Sam will leave at 7:30 A. m. and teams be in readiness to convev bidders to Mr. Mulkcy's place in time for the auction sale. E. C. IIoldex, Auctioneer. Important jk'etice. A full line of artist's materials con sisting of tube colors, sable brushes, tdcturc varnishes, canvas. &c. fcc. Ev erything an artist wants at A. AT. Joiinox fcCo. Oystcra! Oysters!! At Frank Fabre's: in every stvle. Fresh from the beds every day. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Parlor organs, Chase organs and the eekjbratcd Estoy organ, just received at Adler's music store. It is worth seeing. What? Those atuariAaiers. Fog Signals. ! A. R. Johnson, chief cleik of thej light-house board, recently read a pa-i per before the Philosophical Society lsu! of Washington, which contains somo - iauimestion in l elation to fui sinals. ' ! worthy of the notice of all nuigaterB: i T4". mvc- "While a mariner may utuallv expect' ! to liPP.r iha honnil i.f i.h nvurn'm fo- I ! signal normally as to force and xlacc, he should he prepared for occasional ' I abberations in audition. Tt i. imnos-1 sible b this point in the investigations, which are still in progress, to say when, where or how the phenomena will occur Uut certain suggestions present themselves oven now as worthy of consideration. " t cnnuia lli..f Hir. ivin. clw.nt.l ;.i nnlnt- in in1.- iimrA.n,,! -f ti., f..r.. .m,i ,,.f ...,:-m.. -l l.: D l - 1 1 ' " I it from the windward, go aljft; ,wi "u that, when approaching it from the lecwaid, the nearer lie can get to the J surface of the water the sooner he will J hear the sound. J t also appears that i th.ere are some things the mariner! should not do. lie should place no. . .,..,.- Ai . i , , i r - i section within the time the takin negative uuijcmieiicu on me iu!-si"uni; I i i , 1 1 ,. i i that is, he should not assume that he. , f , ... , , is out of healing distance because he fails to hear its sound. lie should not j assume that, because he hears a fog- signal faintlv, he is at a great distance '. j from it. Neither should he assume I that he is near to it because ho hears the sound plainly, lie should not as sume that he has reached a given point on his course because he hears the fog-signal with the same intensity that he did when formerly at that point. Neither should he assume that ho has not reached that point because he fails to hear the fog-signal as loudly as before, or because he does not hear t at all. De should not assume that the fog-signal has ceased sounding because he fails to hear it even when within easy earshot. He should not assume hat the aberrations of audibility which pertain to any one fog-signal per tain to any other fog-signal. He should not expect to hear the fog-signal as well when the upper and lower cur rents of air run in different directions; that is, when his upper sails fill and his lower sails flap; nor when his lower sails fill and upper sails flap. He should not expect to hear the fog signal so well when between him and it is a swiftly flowing stream, especially when the tide and wind run in oppo site directions. He should not ex pect to hear it well during a time of electric disturbance. He should not expect to hear a fog-signal well when tho sound must reach him over land, as over a point or an island. And, when there is a bluff behind the fog- signal, ho should be prepared for irregular intervals in audition, such as might be produced could the sound ricochet from tho trumpet, as a ball would from a cannon; that is he might hear it for 2, 4, G, S and 10 miles from tho signal, and lose it at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 miles distance, or at any other combination of distances, regular or irregular. These deduc tions, some made, as previously men tioned, by several of the first physic ists of the age, and some drawn from the original investigations luie noted, are submitted for consideration rather tnan given as directions, j ney aro assumed as good working hypotheses for use in further investigation. While it is claimed that they are correct as to the localities in which they were made, it seems proper to say that they have not been disnioved J J. . l by tho practical manners who have given them some personal considera- tion, and who have tiled to carry them into general application. Hence these suggestions have been set down in the hope that others with greater knowledge and larger leisure may give the subject fuller attention, and work out further results. If the law of these aberrations in audibility can be evolved and some method dis covered for their correction, as tho variations of the compass aro coirec ted, then sound may be depended iJpon as a more definite and accurate aid to navigation. Tntil then, the mariner will do well when he does not get tho expected sound of a fog-signal, to assume that he may not hear a warning that is faithfully given, and then to heave his lead, and resort to the other means used bj' the careful navigator to make sure of his position. Young and middle aged men suffer ing from nervous debility, premature old age, loss of memory, and kindred symptoms, should send three stamps for Part YI1 of pamphlets issued by World s Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, X. Y. Shipper it Rybke. Xo. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. Furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent; the fmet in the city and ma most desirable location. Inquire at As tokiax office. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, .sljlcs and prices at the City book store. Even lady should send 25 cents to Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, and receive their Fashion Quarterly for G months. 1000 Engravings and 4 pages new music each issue. Cail Adler wishes to inform the public of the new lineot goods he is receiving now. It is almost impossible to enumerate all. You should go and see yourself to appreciate his beautiful assortment of a little of every thing. Wc learn from A. M". Johnson & Co. that their pure ground Java Coffee is a pronounced success and is meeting with large sales. An Act for the Protection of Fiali and Game lie iieiad?lbjihc LcgiUttire Ambly of the. State of Oiryeu: Seel- Every person, who shall, within the State of Oregon, between the first day of November in each year ..a tu n .1..,- of TiiKr iht fnllnwinr? rear Innit. nursue. take, kill or dc - orrnv - -mv m.ili. ilnnr or buck shall bo , guilty of a misdemeanor. Every per- son who shall for the peii'd of four venre from and after the passage of i thisact pursue, hunt, take, kill or dc-1 stroy any female deer or doe shall be I guiltvofu-nisdemeanor. Every per-; pun itMA .rtr.i tin r a i pas-age of tins act j . ,, , ,,' .. , - ' shall kill anv spotted lawn or young i deer shail be guilty of a misdemeanor. T?vnrv for-sril! ivlui uftel' tile pxyKllTC Ot il.ta -ir.f tli-ill f-iVn kill or destrov anv ! male or female-deer, or buck at any . . . .. . e i. :... ! time, unless tue carcass m aucu .uinuui ' . i cd or preserved by the person slaying it, ir is sold for food is guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 2. Every person who buys, sells, or has in his possession, any of tho deer enumerated in the preceding , . . , .. . , . killing thereof is prohibited, except , " , , ,f . such as are tamed or kept for show or ... .,, - -' " , ., ! Sec. ii. Every person who shall I within the state of Oregon, between ithc first day of January and the first day of August of each year; hunt, pursue, taice. Kill or uesiroy any cik, moose or mountain sheep, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Every per son who takes, hills, injures or de stroys, or pursues with intent to take, kill, injure or destroy any elk, moose or mountain sheep, at any time for the sole purpose of obtaining the skin, hide or hams of any such animal, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 4. Every person who shall, within the slate of Oregon, between the first day of May and the first day of September of each year, take, kill, injure or destro3", or have in pos session, sell or offer for sale any wild swan, mallard duck, wood duck, wid geon, teal, spoonbill, grey, black or sprigtail duck, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 5. Every peison who shall, within the state of Oregon, between the first day of April and the liith day of June of each year, for any purpose, take, kill, injure or destroy or have in possession, sell or olfer for sale any prairie chicken or sage hen shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. G. Every person who shall, w ithin the state of Oregon, between the first day of January and tho fif teenth day of July of each year, take, kill, injure or destroy, or have in pos session, sell or offer for sale, any grouse, pheasant, quail or partridge, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 7. Every person who shall, within the state of Oregon, during the months of November, December, Jan uary, February and March, of any year, catch, kill or have in possession, sell or offer for sale, any mountain or brook trout, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor. Every person who shall, within the state of Oregon, take or at tempt to take, or catch, with any seine, net, weir or other device other thau a huok and line, any mountain j or brook trout, at any time after the passage of this act, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. S. Every person who shall, within the state of Oregon, at any time after tho passage of this act, trap, net or ensnare, or attempt to trap I . -i i i.:I net or ensnare, any quail or bob white prairie chicken, grouse or pheasant, or have in possession any live quail or bob white, prairie chicken, grouse or pheasant, shall be guilty of a mi'de meanor. Sec. 9. Even' person who shall, within the state of Oregon, at any time after the passage of this act, de stroy or remove from the nest of any mallard duck, widgeon, wood duck, teal, spoonbill, gray, black orsptigtail duck, prairie chicken or sage hen, grouse, pheasant, quail or partridge, or other wild fowls 'any egg or eggs of of such fowls or birds, or have in pos session, sell or offer for sale, any such egg or eggs, or w ilfully destroy the nest of any such fowls or birds, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 10. Every person who shall have any male deer or buck, or any female deer or doe, or spotted fawn or young deer, elk, moose or mountain sheep, swan, mallard duck, wood duck, widgeon, toil, spoonbill, gray, black or sprigtail duck, prairie chick en or snge hen, grouse, pheasant, quail, bob white or partridge, moun tain or brook trout, at any time when it is unlawful to take or kill the same, as provided m this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and proof of the possession of an' of the aforesaid ani mals, fowls, birds or fish at a timo when it is unlaw fill to take or kill the same, in the cou. ty where the same is found, shall be prima facie evidence in any prosecution for a violation of any of the provisions of this act, that tho person or persons in whoso possession tho samo is found took, killed or de stroyed the samo in the county where in the same is found during the period when it was unlawful to take, kill or destroy the same. Sec. 11. Every person convicted of a violation of any of tho provisions of this act shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars and not moro than threo hpndred dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail of the county where the effense wm commit- ted for not less thau five days or i more than throe months, or both such j imprisonment and fine. One-half nf. will S0011 1110T6 all moneys collected for fines for the . , .-. I 1 1 ' riolation of tho provisions of this act , llllO tttC 11GW bUllCL-' shall be paid to informers, and oiic.(j,,0. ,-. lllYGlS (loolv' county in which the case is proic- j nan to uio uiainct auuriiuy m wiu i icntcu. f acts.1 Sec. 12. Ali acts and parts of in conflict herewith are hereby pealed. llus act goes into enect on the Jllli; t next January. old Ike and the Cornet. ! wiu j.xu liwt till evv iwiu ' wivi i a" '-!,. f-..,A terday morning and went outiuto the' . . ... ... wiu-Tiii; oiiiii't i.iiii,nt.it'iiiii,i, i I r r...9-?n.. X..4.. .1... . 1... 1... o.... 1. . ' l.r;"t,,Sh,loi!11Kl 7ct a hai'S"aju of!Kefy Beptrimsni Filled is Qvertiimiagl or it lie threw tlio liniico ?m1 uviL-rt "iTi. ..lit - - - nom.'iu i. ii- ttrt'i. . uy ycMiieg: vu up oil- mmnn. ml j up an' say y pra'is quick, lease do. ! debbil's gone to frown' red-hot fiah ', atde ear'f, and de 'hellion dun cm-, i , .... , , , . .. mencea. wit up an' go see to yov r, , den come back an' pray, pray loud, an' doau' fo'git IlanniT- ter men- j shun me asyer gwine 'long." and thei "ole man" stepped outside the door to show 'the old woman "dat ar char- j , ,..,, , . . , yot ob hah. when he Ml into tho cellar, and "de ole 'oom uiM faintrd I and fell in on top of him. LimUtilb Cvurirr-Joiiriinl. A. 'M. JohnHOii JL. Co. Only genuine Rorax oap. One bar will do more washing than any oilier soap in the market, and will do it Tar bettor and easier. Try it. Vo1 tec to the Ialic.. Switches made from combings or -ut hair: new switches undo to order from the best imported hair, in any shade desired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. Rates reasonable. Call or address UlILKXIIAI'T &SCH0KXK. Occident Hair dressing mi1miii. Asto ria. Oregon. Coffee! Cofioe!! Coffee!!! A great KAI7C.I1PY Succc.-! .lust reeeiu'd at A. M. Johnson & Vs. a larye invoice of pure .lava coffee in three-pound tins, positively Ihe bct ground coffee iirthis or any other mar ket, (Warranted strictly vvrc). Abo received large invoice of extra choice green Java and Costa Hica colTee. Mel rose Daking Powder is the best full weight, no lottery, no fraud. Try it and be convinced. ;rrat Jinn. The pure Java Coffee sold by A. M. Johnson & Co. onlu. is having the larg est sale of any brand of prepared coffee ever brought to this market. Heartily Recommended. Don't condemn a good thing because you have been deceived by worthless nostruuia. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many in this section of nerv ous disorders, and we recommend it hcaatily to such sufferers. A'iv. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscietions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc-1 will send a recipe that will cure you FItEE OF CIIA1JOE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a .self addressed envelope to the Ifev. Joskpu T. Ixmax. Station D, Xew York Cit j. Convincing. In offering to everyone thioughout the land a trial lwttle of S run of Pigs free of charge the California Fig .Sj nip Company is fully aware that it wcie fol ly to do so if the new remedy did not possess greater merit than any other ai ticle ever offered as a cure for bilious ness and constipation. Uut knowing that every dose will convince the one woo uikcs inu u.s uiinc;tv, ;um m;ihe nt its eiiucacy, ami liiaKc 0pj,nrlunitvis offered those need d for the x-nun I v w Inch is In Ull.r M.n j. 0ld patients e.spcci coine universal, they wish ; s1Iv mi;,0st(Ml to visit them, ry it. . E. Dement. Drug- another fnenu destined to be everyone to try gisr, is agent tor Astoria, iregon. Hodge Davi.s & Co.. Wholesale. Agent Poitland Oregon. SOAl TrvourPorav Soap made e.piesy for us and guaranteed of .superior pial itv. Can be used for any purpose, and w'ill not injure the most delicate fabric. A line toilet soap. A' M. Joii.Vsox & Co. To tho Public L wish to inform the public that my I establishment is the oxi.y im.aci: in I Astoria that makes randy: I make the' finest fresh candy every day. and this is more than any one else can .say here. Patronize home manufacture. Joiix P. Ci...si:.. It Toughens. SOZODOXT toughens the gums and i Brace up the whole system with Kin of the IJIood. See Advertisement. Have WiMar's balsam of wild cherry s always at hand. It cures coughs, cold, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in- fluenza, consumption, and all throat and unig complaints. r0 cents and.51 a bot - lie, Wilhoit mineral water, fresh and sparkling, at F. IJ. KlbcrsonV. Adler's stock of goods now opening Will be sold at the lowest prices. Albums, decalcomanie, stamp col lections, etcl, in endless varietv at Ad ler's. All the patent medicines adveitiscd in this nawcr, together with the choicest Lpcrfumery, and toilet articles, etc can he bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. uonns drug store, opposite (.icemen hotel, Astoria. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Chatterbox, year, at Adler's. Wideawake for this Prof. j. F. Meyer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he is now settled and intends remaining here, lie is prepared to give husic and al&o French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for studv and improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an opportunity which it is worth while to any one to embrace. Do you want to wake a present V You will surely be suited at Adler's. makes them healthy, so that they hold' in the teeth linnly. It removes tartar., TobaCCO. CinarS,Win8S and LID gives comfort, is economical of health j and monev, and when once used will' fokkirn an'I) DOMESTIC never be sivon un.. Trv SOZODON" 1. "D rrmftTTa 1 ? "RivmnTTal f llOW OCClllHGCl 1")Y Gallick's 1 imiiture re-') fKl ,. will sell .stock of1 ii i lllLV OlotlllllO-, GCllt-S FlU- 1- n 1 . IllSllIll" VtOOUS, eiC..' " i 1 n enP.vifino vof.lim- in l I'llVl 1IIUVJ tiuuvx fu... 4 w----v -4 1 i LLItlll ttJ 1I1() U 11. lvclll 111.. A. 1V13LL1JL. Tin- Io- Merchant Tailor. Iluttrr Clothier. ami - - . Window Nlia'li. Wall leaner. Tin ijne.-t aorJim-nt of wall paper; niui window iiaur- ever oioucni lit to j "' Astmhi at M. ONimi's furnitiirf N'c-r- tyli-s aim lowest pneo. Mothers should Know It. 1'ietful babies cannot help disturb ig everybody, and mothers should j ow hmv'T s'-thins lkers Ginger ionic is. It stops babies pains, makes tlem hlMlliyt Sieves their own anxi-1 eiy and is ?.iio to use. Jounml. Now open at AdlerV a line line of; work ba-JceK infants liasl;it. anil i ItaskpttofnllMUU AioriUV. mied paints, the host in j u-e. for jale at .1. W. Conii.s drinr More opposite Occident Hotel. Mr. John ltoger. of the Central Mar ket, ha made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish. etc.. in their season Hallo! Where are you going".' Wh ) to l''rank r'abre'j. for a pan roast. , If vou want souietluiis re.illv line! go to Carl Adleis. j Ucst cough candy at OeikwitzSop-j posite I Jell tower. i T' f f !r trf"mtit fin rMintio nut f cl tfjt I fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, .shoes, etc. Audit in Astoria fori the raimui- Morrow .shoes. 51io.il water baj eysters: froh every day. at Frank Fab're's. For sweet and tender elk meat, lo llawlinu's fruit store. Main street. Immense i.s the stock of hooks Adler is jut receiving. Uook by all celebrated writer. Anything you w ant in that line he can get you. Cadet blue and Term Cotta note paper, the latest .style, as well as a charming nssnitnieui of new styles papeterics-. at Adler. Gn.w hairs often cause annoyance, which Parker's Hair JIalsam prevents by restoring the youthful color. Mrs. E. K. I tinkers improved sys tem of Dress Cutting by chart is ac knowledged lo be the beat. Mrs. S. T. McKean is agent for Clatsop county, and is prepared to teach all who wis'h to avail themselves of the opportunity now presented. Itesidcnce. corner of Lafayette and SquemocquaSts. Astoria. Have you tried a .stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it V Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. Two Surgeons representing the NA TIONAL Sl'ltCICA L INSTITUTE of Indianapolis. Philadelphia. Atlanta Ga., and San Francisco, will be in Pokt- J i.am. Oi:i:i:oN.at the St. Charles IIo I tel. from Nov.'Jd to the 11th inclusive, J prepared with an expensive outfit of the mosi appioveu apparatus, ior me treat ment of all eases of disease of the spine, hip. knee, ankle, ciooked limbs, elub feet. ite. Are. Thej will be prepared to make the most difficult surgical opera tions, including cataract, cr. eyes, hare lip. defoi unties of the face, divid ing tendons, operations for disease of the genital organs, idles, fistula. Xc. A llackmet ick." a lasting ami fra grant pci fume. l'nce'JTi and Do cents. Sold by W. K. Dement. A re you made miserable tiy Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness. Loss of appetite, Yellow Mini" hliilou.s itali ier is a positive cine. For .sale by W. E. Dement. Smi.oifs Crni: will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis, bold by W.E. Dement. MAKTI.V FOAKt). J..1..VTOKKS FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale ami retail dealers in Wood ami Willow-waro, GROCERIES. uors ! Fruits unci Vegetables. FLOUR, FKEiD, fi vrfvnmAr LU U i I I v 1 ' : PRODUCE. General Commission Merchants ASTOKIA. OREGON. Xext to Oregon Railway Jt Nav. c;o's Dock. Itw A. V. Allen, (SDUCBSSOi; TO PAGE & ALLKX.) Wholesale and retail dealer In Groceries, Provision; 6rt it r jr. Glass and Piated Ware, TROIMCAL AND DOMESTICI FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with WioB.Lipors, TotalCps C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. TJHIE !i THE LEADIITC Dry Goods s Clothing- House OF ASTORIA,. . JVEii Aslfn FlJmKIl iWMU 9 W JM ( M- MM AU TLJM WUB AJ, DKESS GOODS In this department will be lbmitl the Latest Styles wit match, comprising recent importations of now a novelties, NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. Among the many color in our extensive line of fall materials may ho mentioned Terra Cotta, Hussar. Jumbo. Plum. Garnet, 3fvrtl-. DOMESTIC DEPARTMEiXT-COMPLETE LIKE OF Blankets, Flannels. Comforters, . Bed Spreads. Sheetings, Napkins, Table Linen, Towels, Etc., Etc. HOSl3?V clXLCL We. are showing complete lines in Ladies and Children's Hosiery I Underwear CLOAK DEPARTMENT. In our Cloak room will he found Pompadonre, Circulars, Ulsters, Dolmans, Jackets, Wraps, etc. While diiecting attention to this department we feel confident in asserting that our styles arc not only the newest, but our prices are exceedingly moderate. f il o (KNIGHTS OF, PYTHIAS WILDING.) AvroiM.v, November 1, 1SS2. FALL IMPORTATIONS ! -AT We are receiving by every steamer new additions to our stock of Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Suitable for the .season. Flannels, WsierpooFs? Hosiery Rfeakeid, Et, Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, etc.. show a large variety. Also an elegant line of Ladies' and Children's CLOAKS, ULSTERS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, WALKING- JACKETS, DOLMANS, ETC. Our tables are covered with the nicest selection of Fichus. Ties, Collarettes and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. . otfr iwcaxxo. QMK SALES AND SMAhh PROFITS, W St inly to Please. -S?"Sampies sent free to any address on application. Agents for the Machine. D. A. McINTOSH, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, OCClI)i:T BLOCK. AM. Men's Furnishing Goods, White Scarlet Underwear, all Wool. Fine Selection of Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. CLOTHING! Overcoats, "Ulsters, Business Suits, The largest and most complete stock or Cf.OTIIS. WORSTEDS. CASSIilIERES, ETC.. ETC. iMTSuit made to order :t short notice. Hcst Workni uisliip and fit giiaranteert.-sa For Sale. QAD ACKES TIMBER LAND iu T. 0 X, OvFO K. 7 West. Title good ; price rea sonable ; terms cash. J.O.EOZORTH, Real Estate Agent I XL . AWWU 4TfArVA f -K j . A K.rt.W M MVI1W M DEPARTMENT. r'ith Trimminjjs to and decided Cadet Blue, Bronze. Wine, Seal. Navy, Br i que. Underwear Department. Oil TTIK- celebrated Springfield Sewing PRAEL BROTHERS. :Vexl Door lo Pythian Hall. .1STORI A, OltEftOX. KINDs OK- THIS PAPER nmj be found on filu at Geo. P. Howku, a: Co's Nepapcr AdvcrtUIn xlng-Bai bureau (it) Spruce Stnx-tX'w ltt'if .tdver NEWYORK. t Y, ?