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J She ?itns storiBiL ASTORIA, OREGON: SATPRAY..JAgUARYjM. l-63 Tbernwtnoiar 36 degrees below sr at Cariboo boo h-0017! Fred Hewitt, formerly employed oit the O. R. & N. dock in this city, ' is dsrfc at tho Brunswick Hotel, in Seattle. The Croat fire in Portland yester day is a warning to every one hero to be careful that the disaster i3 aot re peated in Astoria. Dr. Wandory writes to have The Astobiax sent to him at Pomona, Los Angeles Co., California. Ho has located there and writes favorably of the country and clini&te. The mayor of Taunton, Mass., has ordered the police force of that city to "visit the saloons as often as possible." Applications for 3 place on the force aro daily increasing. Captain Sewell and the second mute and steward of the ship El Capi. tin, recently tried in the U. S. courts for cruel treatment to sailors, were acquitted in Portland last Friday. Jaa. Lacy, the convict who re cently oscaped from Seatco, was caught a few days ago, and sent back to more comfortable quarters. He is the man who tried to steal a hot stove Columbia river freights are "way down" this season. The lowest yet reportod are the Henry Villard, to load wheat for Cork at forty shillings; end tho El Capitan at a presumed rato of thirty-eight. Last year twice these rates was a common figure. Uttle is troubled over the fact that the teredo borea the piles and nuns them, and wants an establish ment for the preservation of wharf timbers, etc; copper sheathinjj is loo expensive. Piles driven here twenty years ago are still strong and sound. It was Thos. Jefferson who said, "I would rather live in a country with ntwspapers and no jjovcrnment, than in n country with a government and no newspapers." It will ho noticed that Jeff is held in high esteem by his countrymen. Wo would send him a copy of The Daily Astoeiax if wo knew his present address. Is it not possible that the railroad people havo chosen an icy crossing for their ferry at tho foot of Deer Island? During a freeze-up of the lower Co lumbia the ico frequently has been piled up to an impenetrable thickness at Coffin rock several miles below Deer Island. Would it not bo better to go ten or fifteen miles further down to a point just below tho Walker Island shoals! Yesterday's east wind smoothed the bar and two morcof '83's wheat fleet went to sea the Eskdale and Fulda. The Columbia came in and proceeded up; to-day tho Tam O'Shanter, Pendragon, General Fair child and Wilna go to sea the latter drawing twenty-two feet. The Selene has discharged her coal, and may jo up to-day; seldom havo wo aoen lower water in tho Columbia than yos terday afternoos, an unusual ebb tide. The General Miles towed tho Garfield out of Gray's harbor, yes terday morning, and then came on to Astoria with 39,000 feet of lumber and some salmon, the last of J. W. Hume's pack at Hoquium. The Canby unloaded forty-six sacks of oysters for San Francisco; tho Clara Parker caaie down with a big load from Cowlitz; tho Astoria boats are all doing well, with plenty busi ness on hnnd. The Chronicle, Call and ISuIUtin have sent us severally and individu ally nino printed sheets, each contain ing the new charter of the city of San Francisco. Wo had j"st finished the third reading of that brilliant bro chure entitled "Charter of the Citv of Astoria," and while fully appreciating the kindness of our San Francisco est. coxu's wo must defer any critical re view of the instrument submitted to our inspection till fully recovered from our present exhaustion. During the latter part of this season it is expected the salmon pack ers of Astoria will have the ohoice of shipping salmon to Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans by either one of two routes. One will be by tho O. It. & S. Co. aad 2. P. R. R. Co. The other will bo by steamer or sail to San Francisco and thence eastward by tho Central Pacific and its connections. In both cases the rates from Astoria to the points named will probably be the hbs. It will be simply a ques tie of ekoiee. "JSOT GUILTY." The Bain Case Concluded. The jury in tho case of John Bain charged with the murder of Alex ander Lowrie Alexander, brought in a verdict of not guilty, at 6:40 last even ing. Yesterday throughout tho eutiru day the court room was densely packed, many being unable to gain admittance. By half-past ten tho evidence whs all in and District At torney McBride made a twenty minute argument, followed by Judge Bowlby for the dtfense, who spoke about half an hour, when court ad journed. Upon reassembling, C. W. Fulton, counsel for the pritonor, spoko fer an hour and a half, coiag over the case in detail and making a strong ploa for the piisoner. Ho was followed by Mr. McBride who closed the case, after which Judge Bennett summed up the ease, and the jury retired at 4:30. They were out two hours; tho first ballot was nine for acquittal and three for conviction of manslaughter: the final result a3 announced. Among the remarks upon the verdict surprise was not manifest. Jas. McCarty and Wm. Bnni3ter were each sentenced to (hreo years in the penitentiary yesterday morning. The case of Riley comes up to-day. Cold "Weather. Tho delicate tracing of the frost upon tho windowpane, though an unusual sight in Astoria, was a common one yesterday, and the keen, icy blast from the northeast kept the mercury down throughout the day. Stovepipes, overcoats, wood and water were in demand; the latter commodity commanded a rising market, and n small army of Chinamen besieged private wells for water made necessary by the freezing of the pipes, Yester day morning the thermometer indica ted ten degrees above zero and varied but little during the day. A warm fire was the greatest attraction and many wero the reminiscences concern ing former "cold snaps." Toward nightfall the cold moderated some what, and about eight o'clock the va riety of climato was still further augmented by a light fall of snow. Tho river is exceedingly low, caused by the freezing of the tributaries, the heavy cast wind, and the present extraordinary ebb tides. Tho cold wavo extends ovor a wide area. It struck central California last Tuesday, extending from L03 Angeles, over the Sierras throughout Nevada, and extending north w aid. East of the mountains at Dayton, the thermome ter stood twelve degrees below zero.at noon yesterday; the river was frozen over; at Portland last evening the Willamette was skimming over with ice; fears are entertained that there will be a general freeze up, and a blockade above Astoriaof all craft but the ocean steamers. Around at Skipanon and Lewis and Clark's, yesterday, there was ice strong enough to bear one's weight; there will be a skating excur sion to the former place to-morrow. A Big Blaze At a quarter to three j'esterday morning a fire broke out in the Sun nyside Restaurant, in Portland, and before it could be checked extended to tho largo establishment of Corbett and MacLeay which wan completely destroyed, involving a I083 of $350, 000. Tho intense heat and the fierce ness of the blaze was something phe nomenal, the great iron doors becom ing red hot and bursting with the violence of the flames. The estab lishment of Knapp & Burrell was also injured to a considerable extent. An other fire on Oak street between Front and First destroyed a row of wooden buildings. There was no general alarm; tho fire department worked hard and at half past fivo had suc ceeded in getting tho fire completely under control. Meeting. The annual meeting of tho Clatsop County Bible Society will be held in the Presbyterian church this evening at 7:30. Reports of officers and elec tion of officers for ensuing year. A full meeting is desired. J. V. Mxlx.xo.ix, President. The mate of the Fleetwood got a cold bath last Thursday night, while loading wood. Dr. Pierce's "Pellets," or sugar coated grannies the original "Little Liver Pills." ( beware of imitations cure sick and bilious headache, cleanse the stomach and bowels, and purify the blood. lo get genuine, see Dr. Pierce's signature and portrait on Government stamp. 25 cents per rial, by druggists. An organ for rent at Carl Adlert. For fine Havana, and domestic Ci cars, such as the "Commercial." "Flor de Cuba Delicious." and the celebrated "Calcutta'' cigar, 'call at J. E. Thomas' Drug store. A Weather Sharp. On a Woodward avenuo car yes tsrday ono cf our solid citizens, whoso weather predictions havo never been disputed since he was rated worth $50,000, remarked to an ac quaintance that this was unusual weather for the List of December. He had hardly spoken when an old man with a bundle under his arm hopped up and replied: "It is, ehl I'd just bet you An eren dollar that you are mistaken." "No, air! I'll bet you two to one that wc had just such r December week three, fire and eight years ago. Put up your cash." "Oh, I don't bet on ihu weather; still I think such soft weather at this time of the year U singular." "Bet you three to one it isn't singular!" cried tho old man. "I told you I wouldn't bet." 'Then don't ba deceiving people with your weather talk! Bet you four to one you can't tell what the weather was in September." The solid citizen was bluffed into silence for a moment, and then he remarked: "Looks as it wo might have snow." ''Bet you five to one we don't see a flake this week!" piped the old man. "How can you expect snow when the air isn't cold enough to congeal this moisture?" "Then it may rain." "No it won't. Bet you six to one you never saw rain with the wind where it is!" "Well, tho barometer indicates a storm of some sort!" shouted the solid man. "I'd tako you on that, too, and bet you seven to one that it doesn't." The prophet seemed about to haul out a dollar, but he changed his mind and fell back in his seat and grewled: "Maybo my thermometer doesn't stand at fifty-four degrees above." "No, sir! No, sir! I'd bet you eight to one that you are at least three de grees out of tho way. Come, now!" But the solid roan came not. Free Prcs$. Temperance Billiards. Having fitted up the rooms lately oc cupied by Cail Adler's Bazar, next to Geo. Hume's store. I would be clad to see any of my friends who wish a nice game of billiards or a good cigar in a quiet and orderly place. A competent person win ouiiiuiieiiuancc 10 Kivu in struction in billiards to those who may wish if. Jambs Macombkk. lYoficc. Anv nartioct wiQliitii In lmvi frrnvns in the cemetery cleared, can be accom modated by applying to -31. UOXL .ev. City Sexton. Franlf Fabre's Oyster and Chop House. Frank Fabre announces that he now keeps his house open all night for the accommodation of his natrons. Those wishing to get a nice plate of Eastern or Shoahvnter bay oysters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater bay oysters received by every tamcr. Art Needle "Work. Miss Clothier will soon be in Astoria, prepared to give lessons in Art needle work. Lace work, Kensington work and Etching. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent inJAstoria for the famous Morrow shoes. A young man wants rooms and board for self and wife, in a respectable locality. Address A. .; this efflcc That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Sold by XT. E. Dement The only scientific Iron Medicine that does not produce headache, &c., but gives to the system all the benefits of iron without its bad effects, is Brown's Iron Bitters. As an ounce of prevention, is better they say Than a pound of the best sort of cure, Let us keep our teeth and gums from decay, And our mouth and our breath fresh and pure. For a bottle ot SOZODONT 's all we require, To speedily realise all wc desire. Shiloh's Vital Izer 15 what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and-75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and luug complaints. 30 cents andl a bot tle. AverilFs mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug sUtb, opposite Occident Hotel. Will you sutler with Dlspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Viulizer is Siaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. ement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and Joilet articles, etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occiden hctel, Astoria. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drag store, opposite Occident Hotel. A very compl ete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City boes: (tore. Selling at Cost. Mrs. A. Malcom is closing out her stock of winter millinery and woolen goods at cost. Fresh Candy. Made every day at John P. Classen's Astoria Candy Factory. Creams, rhoco lato, French candy, taflv, etc OystcrHl Oysters!! At Frank Fabre's; in every style Froh from the beds cverv dav. TIolHcrsr! 31 ether: I 3! others! ! ; Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and tic: a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor littltf suf- tcici uiiuieuiiiici) uepenu iimni u; mere is uo imstauc about it. 'mere is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and oct female physicians and nurses in the United States. .Sold everywhere. 2." cents a bottle. A Pair Propostion. Anyone suffering from habitual con stipation, torpidity of the liver, colds, fevers, headaches, restlessness. sleei Iesncss, indigestion or other ills aris ing from a disordcron or inactive con dition of the liver, stomach and bowels, and wishing to give Swupof Figs a thorough trial, can buy'it of W.E. De ment, druggist, who -vill agree to re turn your money if it fails to act prompt ly and satisfactorily Hodge Davis fc Co., Wholesale Agent, Portland Oregon. Carl Adler sells Pianos and Organs on monthlypayments of only $10.00 and upwards. This enables all tho.e who have a monthly income although small to buy a first class Instrument without the sacrifice of a single comfort of the household. Musical instruments of nil descriptions. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Orde.r one and you'll thank us for the advice. Shipper &, Rybke, No. 11, Oak street Portland, are the bou ton tailors of the metropolis. Sheet music In all the latest varieties just received at Gustav Hansen's. Sonat as, ojieras. waltzes and nil the popular music of the day in stock. If you want music for the piano, organ, violin, flute, etc, you will find what you want at Hansen's. nallo! Where are 3'ou going? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast 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 seo Camp bell. Fine organs and pianos at Gustav Hansen's. Call and examine Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy tor you. Sold bv W. "K. De ment Shoal water bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Prh:e 50 cents Masai Injector free. For sale by W. E. Dement For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 2."5 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's uurw. isoid oy w. is. Dement. A medicine of real merit, prescribed by many leading physicians, and uni versally recommended by those who havo used it, as a truo ionic, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment J.E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST PHARMACIST, Kinney's Building, opposite D. K. "Warren's ASTORIAjjJREGON. Drugs and Chemicals. A FINE LINE OF HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. Toi et and Fancy Articles. EST" rrescriptl ons carefully compounded at all hours. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK AN1I LEAD LIKES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., STl Market Street. Sax Frauelxeo Sole Acents for the Faciflc Coast The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands -who were suffennc from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Ssth W. Fo wli & Soar TJoeton, ASTORIA FXItE UEPAUT3IEST W. J. BAKUY Chief Engineer F. T. HICKS 1st Asst, Engineer J. G. CILVKTERS .2d Asst. Engineer BOARD OFDELEGA TES. Regular meet ins fourth Monday in each rnontli.at 7 0 i. m., at hall o Astoria Engine Company No. I. Omenta.--C. J. Trenchard. rreldpnt; A. A. Cleveland. Secret arj ; K. I farker, Tiwwurer. Iki.h:aths. L.n. Scllar.C. J. Trenchard. Chas. S-ickles, of Astoria Ens-n Co. Ho. 1 ; V.'in. ilcConnic, F. I.. Parker. II. F. Pracl, e: Kest'ie hnIne Co. No. 2: JM.D. Curtis. F. J. ! a lor. A. W. Kerry, of Alert JIooJc and L.-uMtr C. No. 1. ASTORTA. EXGLXE COMPANY No. 1. IteKular meet in? first .Monday in each raun;ii. Officers. W. "W. Farfcor. President : L E. Hfllzr. Secretary : Win. Bock. Treaurer : S. G. ln?alb, Foremau : Clias. Wallman. 1st Ar. foreman : Henry Miller, 2d Asst, Fore man RESCUE ENGINE COlfPANY No. . Kegular meeting Hist Monday in each monui. UFKicKns. C. W. Fulton. President :li. T, rracl. tecnlarv; J. 1. Merryman, Ass't Secretary : F. L. Porker. Treanrer : O. P. firahain. Foreman ; H. K. Pracl. 1st Asst. Foreman , A. McKenzle. 2il Asst. Foreman. ALERT nOOKAND LADDER Co. No. 1. itegular meeting second Monday In each month. Orncnits. J. O. Bozorth. President ; C. Drown. Secretary ; J. Tuttle. Treasurer ; F. IS. Elbrrson. Foreman : F. W. Ferguson. 1st Asst. Foreman; J. W. rerchen, 2d Asst Foreman. Golnm hln Rivnr .Exports. irifiKST& rouEioy. JAXUAXIY, '83. I To Quccnslmcn per Tr. JI. Starbuek. From Portland 40.000 bus wheat ?39,roo " Astoria 23,1; " 23.133 Totals CS.IW $67,730 3 To Qaettirimcn per Lord Kinnaird. From Portland 7,201 ubls flour.....-.$38;H5 9 To QuecnsU tm per Gen. Fairchild. Trom Portland 51.100 bus v.heat S55.I&! Astoria 20,331 " " 23,07 Totals 73.031 9 To Queeiuloirn per IFilna. ..$78,219 From Portlnud I5.9l9bb'.s flour... Astoria 6.23 " " 5.201 bus v.heat. Total .$1(3,536 It To Liverpool per Pendragon. I,'rm IVirllnn.! 10 liW flnnr SR."! 4T 3.037 bus wheat .. 3.1.'o Astoria 2S.1S0 " :, Total SS9.C13 12 To Liverpool per Eskdale. From Portland Co S72 bus wheat $01,800 Astoria 5.C21 " 0.1S6 Totals..... C5.1IW 17. To Qucaistmcn per Fulda. From PortlandI13,72$ bbls flour... " Astoria 7j " ... P.otal U.513 $57.93C .SCt,77rt .. 3.1)25 SG5.70! Domestic Exports. The receipts in San Francisco, of cer tain articles of Oregon produce from .January 1st, 18S2, to December 31st in clusive, have been a follews: Flour, qr sks .173,9&7 Wheat, ctb 232,229 Oats.ctls .. 2lS,(t Salmon, bbls 2,222 lit bbls 832 cs 1K,7G1 pkps 2S5 Apples. rii bs .. . .....- . 13,003 Hutier. iikgN , o2i Pork, bbls 21 Potatoes, ski 1S1.501 Wool.bale.. . .. 24.U62 Hides. No 52,27 Tallow, pkgs . ........ . 3,021 Bef.bbls; 102 Beef, canned, cs . 2 Ouicki.il er. flasks........ 50 Hay. bales . ...... . 1" Fruit, dried, pkgs 8,029 Leather, pkij ......... .......... SG3 Flax, sks 1 1 Lanl.cs ..... . ..... 69 Bacon, e .. . .... 309 Meal, sks ... ... Ml Hops, baits.. . 3,900 Hanisr'rfss ,.. 15 Bran, sks ..... ...... 17.GS8 Cheese, cs . .. . 115 Flax Seed, sks... -.100.850 Canned Roods, cs ... 1,307 Barley, ctb ... 27,116 Shorts, sks . ...... . 2,381 Corn, ctls . ... ... 435 Rye. sks..... .. .. . I. W. OASE, IMPORTER A.M WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE r'rufir Olienamus and Ca3 streets. ASTORIA - OREGON Notice To The Public. THAVE THIS DAY PURCHASED THE interest of J. J. stokes. Jr.. in the lina ot Foard & btokes. The business will be con ducted under the same Arm name as at lnsent F. Jt. STOKES. Astoria, Jan. 17th, 1S. dlwk FOR RENT. A BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE of !7 rooms nnrllv fnmictmfl in T'nn. Astoria. Inquiie at Johamen's store for nutuer p-miU4;in. a-WK Piano Lessons With Use of Piano. MRS. J. W. RUDDOCK Terms moderate. Orders may bo left at Adler's book store. For Sale. v-' the State, one lot, in a verv deslrabie locality in this citv. irlce. S3i5. Innlrtn T n tt Tvrr o V AfVniTVT np TJ?T t nTTTlty 1?TVr lw Real Estate Agent. To Let. milE 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS, 2ND FIN JL Ished in rooms : 3rd all In one, 48 x CO feet, unfinished. Also a space of ground piled and capped, about 22 x 43 fret, front ing on oiney street. Lease si en to respon sible parties for years. Location most desir able for a Restaurant and Lodpinir House. For further particulars inquire of , BARTH& MEYERS. Astoria, Oregou. December 2S. 1SS2. Special Meeting of Stockholders. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the O. F. I,. & B. Association will be held at the hall of Beaver LoIph No. Xi. T. O. O. F., on Thursday eveninc:. Febr. 8th, 1S83. Immediately after concluding the business 01 uie lotipe. By order of the Bnanl of Directors, dtd A. J. MEGLER, Secretary, M. WEKTHEIMEIt. 1. irEKTHKiaiKir M. WERTHE1MER & BRO. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE Havana and Domestic Cigars Xti fl8,Fitt St. Saa Fraacia HOTELS AND RESTAUKANTS. PARKER HOUSE. II. B. PARKER. Prop., ASTORIA, - - - OKEG02T. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ALL MODKKX IMPROVEMENTS. HOT A2D COr,l BATHS. Good Billiard Table, and First Class Sa fcon stocked with Fine Liquors. MTFREE COACII TO THE IIOUSE.-S AS TOR HOUSE. TilKO. BROEHSElt, Proir, ASTORIA. OREGON. Hotel New & Newly Furnished piuces. From $1.00 to $3.00 per day, ac cording to room. Best of Wines, Liquors and Cig ar AT THE BAR. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon, CHEN'AMUS STREET, ASTORrA. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PLEASED TO announce to the public that he has op ened, a f HIST CLASS 35atiTg TTonse , And furnishes In flrst-class style OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC AT THE Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CHENAMUS STREET. Please Rive me a call. ROSCOEIDIXON. Proprietor SALOONS. GERMAMA BEER HALL AXD BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. Cbktami; Stbekt. Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass Orders for the Celeliratei CotaMa Brewery Left at this place will be promptly attend ed to. G?No cheap Sau Francisco Beer sold at this place WM. BOCK. Proprietor. Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M The best of Liquors and Clears on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HILLER. The -Olympic Saloon, Opposite the Parker House. THE FINEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS and CIGARS Kept constantly on hand. No pains will be spared to give my custo mers satisfaction. E3P"Glve us a call. E. V. SEnLIN. MGKtfS C. GR0SBY, fTealer In HAOT AM, fflOH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP HEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery ana FlshBrmens Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A larso assortment of SCALE? Constantly on hand. Health is Wealth. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat ment: a specific for Hysteria. Dizziness, Convulsions. Nervous Headache, Mental De pression, Loss of Memory. Spermatonhoea, Impotency, Involuntary Emissions, Imma ture Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one months treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money If the treat ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees is sued only by W. E. Dement, dmjrglst, As toria, Ora. Orim toy wall at regular C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Stock Takin TIHIE THE X,E.&DZ3?C Dry Goods Clothing House OF JLSTOBX&, Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb: rst, we will make a large reduction in all departments. "' Fine Dress Goods Reduced Fine Silks and Fine Plushes and Velvets REDUCED. Cloaks, Dolmans, TTlsteES, Circulars, Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Fine Table Linen. K ti GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced I Fine Dress Suits Reduced 1 UNDERWEAR, TIES, GLOVES," ETC, REDUCED. T& rm 4Ub ' fau. 4Up 4LJ1 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Announcement Extraordinary! , M i M t m h fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols tery, TVall Pockets, Brackets. at iioi ze:o.xc:e2s.. D$ks, Ottomans? SnFaSj QMrnhn? Suit -: Ladies are invited styles in Plush and Embroidered goods. IKE. W, GallicRs Mew Store D. A, IKIcX TAILOR AND GL0THIEE, Has Just opened a large addition to his stock of Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats, Hais and Cap Furnishing Goods and Cloths. Also a full Hue of Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas, Trunks, Satchels. Special attention directed ta Hosiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gent's Dressing Gowns. Celluloid Fronts, Collars and CniFs D. A. McINTOSH, - - TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. OCCIDENT BLOCK. - AdTOISLl. ORIIGO. Sale! .-n.wfjwf IIHIIHIII I SbUhb RMumi Fine Casbmere mi Annua . ; REDUCED, DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shirts Reduced ! " BSsumsSmisfH -rCcsJkJ 'A ,, V&SSsT-l BUIDDTNCJ, AsTOlix V. )l -' lAii to caU and see latest Telyet. BeautifuL v VS ' "- pr? U B ' t i J--5-; ?J V - -?