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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1882)
e ' X s J in- m 2v JTilj .storiats AbTORIA, OREGON? THURSDAY DECEMBER 21. 162 I88UED EVERY MORNING. m Monday Excoptek J. T. HAT.T.ORAN & COMPANY, For.t,isiiKR9 ad 1'itorniKTons. Asiorian Building Goes Street. Terms of Subscription. rved by Carrier, per week .i5 Coma nt by mail, fourmonths..........?3 00 .tnt by mail, one year................. 9 00 Freo of Postage to Subscribers. V Advertisement inserted by tbo year at tie rate of SI 50 per square per month. Transient advertising, b7 the day or weok, My cents per square for each insertion. There are six cases of small pox at the X. P. R. R. front. One death has occurred. Sheriff Tworubly gives notice this morning concerning one of two things that are certain. The Queen came down yesterday afternoon and leaves out this morning. She takes 300 cases salmon and GOO cases fish oil. Judging from the color of the turbid flood that sweepB to the sea, the Willamette mud is a cafe an Iait tint this season, worn as usual. One Moses, of Crawfordsville in this state, writes to the 3ST. Y. Sun that he has a madstone which will cure sore eyes and bites of mad dogs. The new ship Henry Failing, 145 days from Philadelphia, passed Port Towmend last Tuesday with 2,G33 tons of railroad material to be dis charged at New Tacoma. Officers elected for ensuing year by Temple Lodge No. 7, F. and A. M. , last Tuesday evening: . C. Holden, W. M.; J. Q. A. Bowlby, S. W.; E. A. Noyes, 3. W.; G-. W. Lounsberry, Sec'y. A visit to Gustavo Hansen's jew elry establishment, opposite The As toeia office, is of itself a pleasure. He has some splendid work in gold and silver, of newest pattern and finest execution. Salem's new engine was success fully tested, and housed with appro priate ceremonies last Tuesday. Our department sent a congratulatory dis patch to the effect that though absent bodily they were with them in spirit, etc. The plumbing work in the Odd Fellows' building will begin next week, and constitutes an important feature. Gas fixtures will be on overy floor, and a complete system of water pipes, washstands and so on, got up according to the most improved pat terns, will be placed therein. An important ruling has been made by Commissioner McFair land that will establish a precedent. It reads: "In case of simultaneous application for timber culture entry of a tract in the same section the "register and receiver are instructed to sell the right of entry to the highest bidder." We are in receipt of the pro gramme of the teachers' institute for ffeo fifth judicial district to be held at Oregon City on tho 25th, 2Gth and 27th inst. A good deal of practical work is blocked out, and if there is the attendance of teachers at the institute that the gravity of tho educational interests requires, the result will be of benefit to the schools of the district. The Orcgonian says that the reason why the Eureka did not come up here as expected to take tho place of the Idaho on tho Sitka route is that on her trial trip after her refitting at San Francisco the machinery was found to be put up on the perpetual motion principle, and when once started could not be stopped. She was run out to sea till the steam was exhausted before she was got under control. Sho was thrown back on the engine makers' hands for amend ment. No Mail. L. A. Loomis retained from Olyrn pia last evening, where he has been to see if he couldn't make some arrange ment whereby Ilwaco, Oysterville, Bay Center and South Bend need not be deprived of mail facilities. Ever since H. S. Campbell threw up the contract for carrying the mails be tween here and Olympia via these places, they have no mail communi cation. This is too bad, but it seems it can't be helped. Campbell threw up his contract because he was daily losing money on it, and while at Olympia Mr. Loomis received a dis patch from headquarters at Washing ton, offering him considerably less for temporary service than Campbell had been getting, which he declined to ac cept The result is that a large and populous section of country, with which Astoria is in constant business communication, is left without any audi facilities of any nature. Wajted A competent woman to do housework for a small family. Apply to J. C. Adams, at Tongue Point dlw Farataae Kaaats taJReat At Mrs. Munson's. Krie-A-Bmc. Toilet cases, Jewel cases, solid gold aad silver ware, Decorations, Fancy exes, Mirrors, desks, stands, easels, and a great variety of holiday goods at Carl .altar's two swres. A huge stock that Mstacsold, The Astoria Land Grant The memorial of the Astoria Cham ber of Commerce asking that con gress declare the Astoria land grant forfeited was introducsd by Senator Slater in the senate on Dec. 11th. The memorial reads as follews: To the Honorable thr Congress of the United States: Your memoraliBts, the Chamber of Commerce of the city of Astoria, state of Oregon, would m03t respect fully but urgently ask that the un earned portion of the land grant of the Oregon Central Railroad company (otherwise called the Astoria Land Grant) be declared forfeited immedi ately. This action we again pray of your honorable body, for the follow ing reasens: 1st. The lime allotted for the building of the road lias long since expired. 2d. No movement has been made by the company in whose favor the grant was made to build the road. It is virtually abandoned. Sd. The continuance of this grant is acting as a great bar to the settle ment of this country, and a bar also to the building of a railroad over tho same route by any other company. 4th. A grant of laud is no longer necessary to secure the building of a railroad over the route proposed. oth. Endless litigations and un pleasant complication arising from the u ncertainty of titles as they now exist will be avoided by the immediate declaration of forfeiture. And as in duty bound we shall ever pray. Passed the Chamber Nov. 14, 1882. J. Q. A. BOW'LBT, President. E. C. IIoldkk, Secretary. It Looks That "Way. Commenting on the recent trial at Oregon City, of the state vb. Morris, charged with killing young Officer, last summer, tho Enterprise says: The jury men rotired to their room about half past ten on Wednesday and from what wo learn they all agreed that he was not insane. The defense was insanity. On the first ballot 7 voted for murder in tho first degree, 4 for second degree and 1 for man slaughter. The subsequent ballots were 8 for murder in the first degree and 4 for second degree. Some ox citing debates took placo between the jurymen, and they went to their breakfast Thursday morning without having agreed. Shortly after break fast the eight agreed with the four and brought in a verdict of murder in tho second degree. The four who held that opinion were probably the only four in the county that thought that way, who know anything of the case, but the pre sumption must be that they were act ing to the best of their ability and ac cording to the testimony. Hencefor ward any man can safely count on not being hung in this county no matter how cold-blooded a murder he may commit. Were he a stranger, an In dian or a Chinaman, we might possi bly make an example of him. Tim prisoner fell greatly relieved at the verdict, as he had expected to bo hung. The day set for sentence was Satur day, but tho court learned that if tho prisoner remained in j.iil over night there was danger of Judge Lynch taking the imposition of the penalty out of his hands, by stringing him up to a tree. Morris ivas hur riedly brought from the j.iil, sentenced and sent to Salem for life on the Thursday afternoon train Suicides. Peter Morrison, eight clerk of the Norton HouBe in Portland, suicided last Tuesday night by swallowing mor phine. W. A. Tafft killed himself at Carrollton near Kalama the samo day. There is something at once repulsive and fascinating about the matter of suicide. "What private griefs they have alas, we know not," and yet why rush out and tap the cold shoulder of Death, begging to be let out of Life into that other, unknown and un knowable, before ono has earned his entrance fee? Death keeps suicides ahivenng in Chaos, without oven a stick or a knife to notch off the meas ureless days until the alloted hour they vainly tried to anticipate, comes round. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night sweats and all lingering coughs, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov ery" is a sovereign remedy. Superior to cod liver oil. By druggists. J. W. Conn has the largest slock of Rogers' Plated ware in Astoria to select from, at his Drug Store. Also Toilet sets, Dressing cases, Vase3 all sizes. Al bums, Ink-stands, Odor cases, Hand mirrors, Cloth and Hair brushes, Fancy Soaps and Perfumery of the best make. Call and examine goods and prices, and you will see my prices are one-third less than in other stores. Opposite Occident Hotel. If Yh karc nat yet Parcfcased Your Christmas goods, remember that Carl Adler has the largest and finest stock in the city and is selling hand some goods at such prices as will make it an object for you to buy. BsliA ald Jewelry. Carl Adler has recently received a fine lot of solid gold Jewelry con sisting of Ladies' and Gents' gold watch es, chains, lockets, rings, scarf and shawl pins, sleeve-buttons, etc.. all war ranted solid gold. These goods are sent for sale and will be returned after Christmas. The3' ara not fixed up in fancy cases, etc, and will be sold with a small profit Come, see and examine. Take Seller. An endless variety of Holiday goods, cakes and pies of all kinds, ornamented and plain, or made to order. First class French and ho'me made candies, candy canes, ixmcorn balls, &c, at Frank El berson's. Mousquitairo Kid Gloves in the new est shades at the Empire Store. PROM BELBDEL-JERID. Cleverness of the Tunisian. If ono were asked to set forth a jjlace where enterprise was manifest he would hardly point to the northern part of Africa as that portion of the j globe which encouraged the develop ment of new ideas, and yet, strange as it may seem to us, the rulers of that locality are exhibiting a degree of enterprise that as far exceeds the efforts of Henry Villard zo demon strate the non existence of Astoria as the beams of the Astoria electric light exceed a one-sixteenth-of-one-candle-power oil lamp. We refer to the late action of the Bey of Tunis. This Moorish monarch has recently issued a decree in which he announces his intention to start a newspaper. Were he to stop there, it would be concluded on all sides that that ruler was afflicted, in "common with other mortals, with that peculiar form of idiocy that finds vent in the rapid distribution of surplus wealth in that and kindred forms of folly. Rut the shrewd African evidently understands his little business. Ry reading the, prospectus of his paper, kindly fur nished to us by a far-off friend, we learn that it is his intention to have his subscribers edit the paper. The crimson blushes of regret mantle oar cheek as we acknowledge that through out the length and breadth of this loving land of ours there has never yet been found a Christian philanthro pist with such broad views regarding his fellow man as this benighted heathen manifests. We boast of our Roscoe Conklings, our John Kelly s, our Mahones and David Davises, and others nearer home whom to mention would be sacrilege, but where amid this bright array of pure and spotless integrity do we find the Christian kindness exemplified by any of these exponents of our Ameri can system of grab and keep it, that is shown forth by this truly good man who, on the far-off shores of the Med iterranean, teaches us a lesson that we in all humility and thankfulness should accept. Rut in every rose lurks a blight ing canker, decay is writ upon the brow of beauty, in the seductive cigarette is the death -dealing nicotine, and even the harmless fig hath a worm concealed therein. We fear that ou r royal contemporary is nctuated by siu iter motives, it would appear as though he contemplated having an ex tensive immigration next spring to Tu nis, and that all this is but a cunning ly devised scheme to secure it. He evidently relies upon the enticing an nouncement to cause a large immigra tion to his dominions. For what more alluring programme was ever is sued by any immigration society or railway syndicate, than the assurance that all subscribers to a certain paper would be permitted to edit it! Indeed tso are of tho opinion that when the fact becomes universally known our journals which have been an nouncing the unprecedented arrival of European immigrants during 1882, will have statistics of a very differont naturo, and will begin to publish tables of departures under the head, "Emigration to TnniB," a head which will be kept standing in every well regulated printing office. Thus we conjecture that this apparently be nevolent monarch is an insiduous foe of the republic, and this opens up a very suggestive field of thought to tho mind of every thinking man on this coast. Should this nefarious schemo succeed and our helpless fellow-citizens be allured to the sandy plains of Tunis, in their yearnings after the un attainable, what will be the effect upon Frauk Pixley's admiring constituency. His occupation will be gone, and his efforts to establish a Know-Nothing party will be completely set at naught. We do not dare to express our per sonal views in relation to this plot to interfere with all citizenly prerogative, till we peruse this week's issue of the Polaris. A truo assistant to nature in restor ing the system to perfect health, thus enabling it to resist disease, is Brown's Iron Bitters. For Oho Dollar. For One Dollar you can get a chance in that fine Music Box, and Singer Sew- in(T "rnrViini of. tlin fMti Tlnnl- Vtnrn .a.n .m....w ...w wj .Avrrv t'b.'.. Atsaere'fl Mlace Xcat. Quince Butter, Apple Butter, Epp's Breakfast Cocoa at D. K, Warren's. Xew Orleaas Sagar. New Orleans molasses. Monitor maple syrup at D. K. Warren's No fragrant wild flower of the heath Is sweeter than my Julia's sigh ; No pearl is whiter than her teeth, hile her soft lips the roses dye. ForSOZODONT is her delieht It keeps those charms so pure and bright Physicians' prescriptions carofully mnounded day or night at J. w. Conn's Hotel. drug store, opposite Occident Fine organs and pianos at Gustav Hansen's. Call and examine. Dr -Lockhart Book Store. Office over City Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. Sco Advertisement Sheet music in all the latest varieties just receh ed at Gusto v Hansen's. Sonat as, operas, waltzes and all tho popular music of the day in stock. If you want music for Hie piano, organ, violin, flute, etc, you will find what .you want at Hansen's. Get your books at Adler's and get ft chance in his handsome prize, free of charge. Havo you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and you'll thank us for the advic. Astoria Cand v Factory. Creams.choco late, French candy, taffy, etc A fine' assortment of Holiday toy. SOAJP. Try our Borax Soap made expressly for us and guaranteed of superior qual ity. Can be used for any purpose, and will not injure the most dehcato fabric. A fine toilet soap. A M. Jorrcfsox & Co. Christmas Tree Ornaments at Carl Adler's. Santa CIshh Has established an agency in Astoria at Carl Acller's: Everyone buying a pres ent will be suited. So M ntter what you Buy If it is oer a dollars worth you will set a chance in that beautiful (sX) silver Mt at Carl Adler's. tthriHtn&M Cards. The most handsome Christmas ranis can be found at New York Novelty Co.. corner Main and Chenamus sts. Xetire. If j ou want to buy a first-class organ, guaranteed for 10 year, at a low Jigure, call at the New York Novelty Co.. cor. Main and Chenamus streets. Choice East em ttHcarC'Hr oil Hams, Iireakfast Bacon. Chicken and Christ mas Turkey at D. K. Warren's. VeleripedeH For sale at Carl Adler's. Finaan Haddiew. Dundee Marmalade and fresh and choice canned goods, in great variety at D. K. Warrens. Xetirc ta the IdidiPN. Switches made from combines or cut hair: new switches made to order from the best imported hair, in anv shade desired. Old switches repaired. All work warranted. 1'ates reasonable. Call or address UlILKNlIAIiT & SCHOKXK. Occident Hair dressing saloon, Asto ria, Oregon. I mpertaat Metier. A full line of artist's materials con sisting of tube colors, sable brushes. picturo varnishes, canvas. .;c. &c. Ev erything an artist wants at A. M. Jonxsox fcCo Hag Arrived. Prof. A. S.Francis has at rived in this city. He is prepared to fill all orders in tuning, repairing and regula ting pianos, organs and musical instru ments of all kinds. Persons desiring to purchase musical instruments will do well to have one select them who under stands their mechanism and the ma terial used in their construction. Or ders may be left at the Occident Hotel. Ta be Giren Away. A beautiful silver Pitcher. Goblet and Tray, worth 50.00. Each purchaser of one dollars worth of upwards will re ceive a ticket entitling him to one chance in this elegant set. at Adler's Emporium, or The Golden Uule Hazar. f Oysters! Oyatcrs!! At Frank Fahre's; In every itIe. Fresh from tho heds every day. Happy Families. From time immemorial figs have hicn used as a delicious laxative food, and now in the form of a concentrated Syr up of Figs thej' are destined to play an important part in the problem of human health and happiness, by presenting to the thousands who suffer from the ills arising from habitual constipation a remedy as pleasant to the taste as it is effecthc. Trial size free, and large bot tles for sale by W. E. Dement, Druggisr. Agent for Astoria. Oregon. Hodge Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland Oregon. For nged men, women, weak sickly children, without a rival, not cause headache. Ilrown's Bitters. and Will Iron Get those splendid oiled lioiso cov ers and hoods at A. M..loirxsox & Co's. Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fahre's. A Nasal Injector tree with each bottlo of Shiloh's Catarrh. Kemcdy. Jrice 50 cent Sold by W, E. Dement. A very complete assortment of blank books, all shres, styles and prices at the City book store. All the patent medicines adcrtised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articlo, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at .I. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occiden hctel, Astoria. The Peruvian syrup lias cuictl thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, femalo complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address &Son" Boston. Seth W.Fowl " Shipper & Rybko, No. II, Oak streo Portland, aro tho bon ton tailors of tho metropolis. Wax Dolls, ltubber Dolls. Dolls' cra dles, Booking horses and Toys at Carl Adler's. Hallo! Where are yon going? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan ro.it Best cough candy at Oerkvitzs op posite Bell tower. Arc you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, tYellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital Izer Is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, Eou have a printed guarantee on every ottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement- TO THE No Auction. No Trash. Our Goods are first class and of the season's selection and arc to bo sold at rates which are lower than Auction Prices. Call and be convinced. We have to-day received a large line of Tojs in Dolls Tool Chests, Jewelry, Albums, Ink Stands, Plush Toilet Sets, Cologne Sets, Magic Lanterns, Vases, Cups and Saucers, Christmas Ornaments, Christmas Cards, Mechanical Goods. Rocking Horses, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Musical Instruments. Everybody invited to examine our goods and prices. "Every purchaser is -entitled, to a chance on our Mechanical New York Novelty Co., Cor. Main and Chenamus St, at Kant's old Stand. Wt 1mt aitefn'Prics. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Just received at jM. D. Kant's Mer chant Tailor estab lishment, Gent's ele gant dressing Gowns beautifully Embroid ered Slippers, fine Linen and Silk Hand kerchiefs, fine Sock Scarfs, Ties, etc., o? bed rock prices. Masquerade Costumes to Bent. 80 Fancy costumes for Ladies and Gents in full assortment from the finest to the most comical will arrive from San Fran cisco in time for the Masquerade Ball. They will be rented at reasonable rates. Gents will plese call on M. D. Kant, Mer chant Tailor. Ladies will please call on Mrs. Malcolm Millin- fer, where they are on exhibition. A USEFUL IFT. City ISenlc Store. Any oue purchasing goods to the amount of one dollar and upwards at B.F. btevens & Co's City book store will get a ticket enlitling him or her to one chance in a Siugcr Sewiug Mackine. warranted new and in good order. A fine stock of holiday goods to select from. This aflords 3 011 a chance to get a useful and aluablegifr. FincHt lnycr Jtai sins. Citron, Lemon, and Orange peels, and all kinds of choice Family groceries, at I). K. Warren's. Removal! itcmoral! About Janmry 1st I will remove ray Stoc and Tin-shop into , the rooms now occupied by Joe Charters' barber shop, on ChenamrTs street. My slock of ine best goods will ue enlarged aim my facilities for doiiu; all work in rav line will be increased. John A.Montgomekv. M hat Women Mtoald INo. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency and other troubles caused mo fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes me feel like a new being. A grent remedy. Every woman should use it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburg. A CAKD.' To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will euro you FREE OF CIIAIJGE. This great remedy was discovered bv a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed em elope to the Itev. JosErn T. Inmax, Station D, New York City. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a ly a nosi- the cure for Catarrh, Di ipl itheriu and Canker Mouth i'oldby W. E. Dement IJuy jour Christmas presents at Ad ler'.i and get a chance in a beautiful sil ver Titcher, Goblet and Tray worth fifty dollars. For fine Havana, and domestic Ci gars, Mich as the "Commercial.'' "Flor dc Cuba Delicious." and the celebrated "Calcutta" cigar, call at J. E. Thomas' Drugstore. The best chocolate caramels Oerk- witz makes them. 'Tis he that makes that splendid taffy. Opposite Bell tower. Fresh supply of candies at Oerk it.'s Pioneer Candy Factory, opposite Bell tower. Common Council. Regular meetings second and fourth Tues day aremngs of each month, at Hi o'clock Vl'cnons desiring to havo matters acted aponby tho Council, at any regular meeting must present the same to tho Auditor and Clerk on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuosday on which tho Council holds its regular meeting. F. C. NORMS, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria Lodffe Wo. 40, L O. G.1. Uegular Moeting evory Tuesday Evening txVA o'clock, at Good Templar's Hall, Che- amus Street, Astoria, orer C. L. Parker's tore Members of the Order, in good stand ee, aro Invited to attend. Degree meetinglst Stondayeach month. By order W. CT. Temple Liodgre, wo. 7A.P.A.M. Uegular Communications first and'VV' ihird Tuesdays in each month, at7J4 V o'clock. 1. m., at the Hall in Astoria. Members of the Order, in good standing, are invited to attend. By ordei of the W.M. American Legion of Honor. Regular meetlLp or Astoria Council 3o. 593, Is held on the first and third Tuesday of cacli month, at "H o'clock r. 31. By order of Council Commander. 11. V MoMEiTir, Sec'ty. PUBLIC ! Monkey. Come and see it playing. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDBbX Holiday Presents ! TIHIE II Dry Goods Clothing OF ASTORIA. In order to meet the usuiui onriaiiiicis just opened several cases of RolfeP vV!S$ i i vi 1 mil iiiv ,AtV fevvy Ladies' and Gent emen's some French boxes TT A TNT I Jt L.,BD nTTTWBT& hbibbbb aaaw aaiHBaBai aai at aa araai aaiaaBBl aav, l0rr I express y for Christmas trade. Ladies Rich Embroidered Handkerchiefs: ladies7 kerchiefs; 50 dozen Gentlemen's Plain and Colort4 SiHc Handkerchiefs, in all the Latest designs. ' RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS! Pursrs. Snichcls. Card Cases. Bags. Olorc Boxes, ltamlker chicT Boxes, Fanrj Articles, Ete. The aboo goods are new and are ery choice, both in stylo and quality. FANS! Pearl. Ivory, Feather, and Lace, SPANISH LACE GOODS! Our assortment of fine Spanish lace, Fickus, Scarf's aad Cal- lar.s, botU iu Blaek and Cream, is the best 1m tkc Market Euibrei'lcrctl Jaco Fichus. Tics. Fine Irisk Poiat Iacc Callars, SPECIAL! CIiOJLSS, DOT.MftTTS A CXRCTJXARS. Having received from a manufacturer a late delivery of these goods, made of the best material and handsomely trimmed, will be sold at low prices. c r ii Wrt l (KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING.) HEADQUARTERS New York Novelty Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Toys, Dolls, Fancy Goods, Albums, Stationery, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Notions, Cutlery, Christmas and New Year Cards, Christmas Candles and Ornaments. Cor. Main f Chenamus Sts. YOU under If you think there is any sauce in the word equa to the justy ce ebrated EAST INDIA SAUCE (The recipe of a retired well know n Caterer of 23 years experience.) It has received approbation wherever introduced, and although but a short time la the market It has already attained celebrity throughout the northwest. Being composed of Strictly Pure It Is especially adapted for 4 Broken Down Constitution, and Weaknesses Dyspepsia. of the Human System. And the on y sauce for enriching Steaks, Gravies, Fish, Curries, Game, Soups, Etc., Etc. One trial will suffice to prove its merits. Beware of spurious imitations. None genuine w ithont our fall fins name on the label. SOS2X.OFS27 A SXBS, Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors, Portland, Oregon . For sale by leading Grocers and Druggists. Dressmaking. D1:n nA Ca.au Oftiiiinn Plain and FanCy beWing. J- !.- 1. L CWI- j 0UUI MM Ul MB Wt jr ""T,V Gaaraateeil ta Fit Mrs. T. S. Jeivebb fKOOMS OVEB MBS. E. S. WABli Why will you cough when Shtl uure win Kite luuueuimu CJ,Hi: lOctsfiOc&andSl. Sold by W. ment. IIII-L & t - j ' Er f MMiiM aaawrfs j: A4jc '5-i3-K-,Lk iSWiS feT "r r T TT7 5 ZJ&.? ? -. !??& '&& ; t5y 3MW . :? .i; r- jrieseiits WfcW W "T. ; general dtfafiffiofej i'iiii iiriuiinr .,- - x,-7. Wnw& ,v'5jr'a5? Handkerchiefs put up;. irUha;"S ;, one ha f dozen in each, ; kWllf Real, Lace-Hiitf-;" Jfl r FANS! with a large variety of Fancy Fans. 1r m3ft m9 V r 4SB 4bm s LIE! a mliUVe. and Strengthening Ingredients. . Meeting Nttice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBIl GIVEN THATTHE ml Anuual meeting of tt Stockholders of the Fishermen's racking Co. will be acid at the office of said Co., en Friday, Dec 2Mb, viuii;iw;.yi.in.i , ijpwbo "rc.- IMCjniVCWO WI UBVnauwiE'Xpr. MB-uw ' ' l '" IPP "" WiH k 1 dl' 4 11 1 " i&Tr-,3;- .4 &flMx5nBMgiHKA KTS". S-3s .cT ir-tf j-hJ .sSeSyTl . Tii & & 5b si sw- . i&rlEtrT 3SS& $$&!&& ?? rj . h ' tfl v. 4, r A- -r It . V. -3 O rI&il e-f Mwtf. tSs? . . TJ-