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-" . (?) 5H SHiiln stariuu. A.STOUIA. OIIEGON: TUESDAY .TAKUAKY 23, 1J-S3 Publishers- ioicc. From this ilalo Tun Daily Asto ria. will be delivered to city subscrib ers by Scott Dozorllu All money is to be mI to him, including Imck ilms on the dully. lit alone is authorized 1 roceive money or n-eeipt therefor, in payment for The Daily Astokiax outside the oflice. J. F. IlAI.LOKAX & Co. Astoria, Jan. 22nd, 18S3. Coencil meeting to-night. Air. Bieloh advertises a One t-il business for sale ho- For a definition of the word "pipe," consult. Webster. Life is too short. The Gen. Miles goes to Ilwaco and Fort Stevens at nine, this morn in jr. The Alice took 1,000 boxes of tin plate to J. G. Megler's cannery at Brookfield, j'esterday. H. W. Abrams shot and killed Dr. J. G. Urotvnlee last Saturday at Junction, near Eugene. The schooner California is ashore at Hueneme, on the southern Califor nia coast, and is a total loss. -Jury scrip is "worth what it will fetch." Ninety-two and ninety-four ceuts is about the average. Thos. Dealey, secretary Colum bia Canning company, gives notice concerning bids to be received. John Briscoe, of Pacific county, is building a tine house on his place, about six miles north of Ilwaco. The firm of liiulollet fc Co., will continue the business as heretofore, Mr. John Hobson retiring from tho firm. The circuit court closed its labors for the January term yesterday the longest term of court ever held in Clatsop count. Captain J. D. Merry man. , col lector of customs for this port, ar rived home yesterday from a trip to the National capital. The noonday prayer meeting will be held at the" M. E. church. The evening meetings during tho week will bo held at tho same place. The time and place of meeting of Astoria Lodge No. 40, I. 0. G. T.. has been changed. Hereafter the lodge will meet on Tuesday evening at seven o'clock in the Pythian Hall. Tho soft weather has dispelled all fears of a froeze-up; ice ran in great masses all Sunday and yesterday; tho Mountain Queen got to Portland all right Sunday morning and came down with cheathed bow last eveing, on time. In the school report furnished for Sunday's issue, the name of D. H. Caswell was accidentally omitted. Mr. Caswell has a large and interest ing roomful of bright and promising pupils, forty-nine in number, making tho total in the district, 186. The Maritime Register correctly says there are many reasons for making the signal service a district corps like the ordinance corps of the army. Thero is not one good reason for transferring its work and men over to the interior department. Tho Mary Hogarth arrived in yesterday from Montevideo. She brines tho cargo of tho Helen Anjer, consisting of railroad iron and car wheels. That vessel put into Monte video Nov. 7th, leaking, and trans ferred her cargo to the Mary Hogarth. ! Among the many rumors that we hear flying around is one to tho effect that a Portland company is organiz ing to build a road from Ivalama to Asteria: it is said A. P. Ankony is ono of the gentlemen interested in the matter. We givo the report for what it is worth. Among the passengers on the good steamer Oregon, yesterday, from Astoria, and bound for tho interior the state, were Judge Bennett, Dis trict attorney McBride, ex-Mayor D. C. Ireland, Mr. B. C. Duniway and others who had been down here for some time. Some weeks 3go Captain Mar shall, of Westport, while seeing the sights of Astoria, fore and hind, dropped among a set of dukes in dis- j guise who relieved him of a gold watch and $43.75 in money; yesterday Constable Oliver got one of the parties, Policeman Beailoy another, aud Policeman Huntor two more, on ono of whom was tho stolen watch, the party in temporary posses sion "giving the whole thing away. Marshall was telegraphed for, and will probably be down to-day. Attempted Escape. About half-past cloven laet night as poltccman Huntor was patroling his bent his attention was attracted by an undue amount of hilarity apparently in the direction of tho county jail. Hastening up, ho saw a portion of tho roof on tho north side fly up and a man's head puked up through the hole. The officer fired two hols and procuring assistance entered the building nhero ho found tho prisoners under sentence all ready for a mid night dash for liberty. They had succeeded in getting possession of three knives and two fine saws, and while one of tho number Rang a merry roundelay, tno other diligently worked for freedom. B:t a few min utes more and they would have been out. They had sawed through the ceiling and cut a holo in tho roof large enough to admit the passage of a man's body. It was cleverly planned but Fate and a watchful policeman wero against them. The prisoners were relieved of their tools and were put into tho "tank" for the remainder of the night. Bannister, Riley and McCarty go to Salem this morning. Unjust and Uncalled For. Tun Astoriax said a day or two ago, that The Ncics furnished a good deal of advice which was worth what it cost. Daily Neves. 22nd. Tho Neves lies under a mistake. Here is tho item, cut from our local column of the 18th: The Northwest News lias a choice assortment of advice on hand, and it is worth just what it cost. Any ono with two 'grains of sense who read that saw just the idea con veyed; that a good many papers had been giving the new paper plenty advice, which cost the donors nothing and which was worth exactly "what it cost." Since the appearance of tho new paper we have, we think, treated it leniently, said nothing about its mani fold mistakes, and counselled various parties who were making tport of tho fsross errors to "give tho new-comers o chance to get acquainted." But if the manager or editor can't understand anj'thing but plain English we tako occasion to inform him that trying to pick a quarrel with us is just what his enemies would like to see him do. But go it; if you can stand it wo can. Judge Fitch died at Eugene Jast Sunday. The coasting casualties reported to date are: enc broken leg, one ditto little finger, ono ditto picket fence, one ditto heart, one ditto engagement, ono cracked knee pan, one ditto shin, one pulverized ear, one ditto cold watch, and minor occurrences. A young man who informed ns yesterday morning that he was 6ure ho was under tho Bpecial care of Provi dence when asked why he thought so, replied that had the enow staid on one day longer ho would have surely killed himself; he was pretty badly bunged up as it was. Tho Umatilla county sheriff has been arrested on a warrant issued by Judco Deady. He had been ordered to deliver some Indians at Pendleton, charged with murder, and refused. Beneath the rule of men entiroly great the court is mightier than a county sheriff. The eleventh annual meeting of tho Oregon State Woman Suffrage Association will convene in Portland on the 13th day of February next for tho purpose or holding a series of meetings and perfecting plans for a vigorous prosecution of tho equal rights campaigu. In his new novel now running in the Conddll Magazine, Henry James has one of his characters say that "editors on the Pacific coast are des perate men." Wo await explanations from Portland; we cannot possibly imagine what new trouble has devel oped up there. Nothing has ever been heard of tho large American wooden ship St. 1 John Smith, since July Gth, when sh was off Holyhfead en route from Liver- i 1 f.. C.. T7.t:,. C1.n :n -nnm ( ruul iW """ Ubout 200 days out, and it tearcd Qf j Siie Will IlOW Jiuvu iu uo nuucii uu us missinc. Tho Khokand is also 300 days out from Hull for this port, and is of course lost. S. F. JJulletin. John J. Valentine, vice-president and general manager of Wells, Fargo & Co., and S. D. Braslow, assistant superintendent of that com pany, were in tho city, yesterday, on their way to Portland. Clarence A. Seward, son of the late Secretary Seward, was with them. Tho latter gentleman is to plead the caso of the company, which is now pending be fore Judge Deady. Jeffs Variety the cake. Chop House takesj Try him and you whireels. , won't go nny- A Fine Country. Grays River, W. T., Jan. 19, '83. Ed. Astekian: A brief description of this locality may bft of interest to intending immi grants: Gray's river flows into the Columbia river 15 miles northeast from Astoria, the rivor is navigable about ten miles, the valley is from one quarter to ono and a half milo3 wide and about 1G miles lonjr. Fifteen years a'o this country was a wilderness with abund auco of game such as elk, deer, bear, etc., and the place was hardly known; to-day over SO settlers have made their home here, and there are few places where the husbandman's industry is more liberally rewarded. I feel my inability to attempt t describe the many advantages and natural blessings wo enjoy. Tho bottom land is rich and easy cleared, and can not be beat in raising grass or vegetables. Cattle make their own living nine months in the year. We have a mild and healthy climate, are close to a good market, and hare two schoolhouses and post office. Here are a few vacant good claims yot, but what is nearest to tide water is taken up. In another 15 years from now overy piece of bottom land will be taken; such fertile soil as is found here is not long lying idle without an owner. The tide land is mostly IotcI, easy cleared, covered with fine cedar, fir and spruce, but too much scattered for to make any good logging claims. All the land is surveyed. Dairying, .stock raisirg, gardening, logging, wood chopping, shingle making and coal burning are the principal businesses carried on. By next summer we will have a steam boat of our own; then it will lake only about two and one-half hours to bring us and our produce from, tho center of this settlement to Oregon's seaport, the prosperous city of Astoria. N.N. Sports of the Dawn. Yesterday morning a delegation of the "boys" were prooeeding to tho Portlaud boat to shed a parting tear and give a farewell embracd to some of their acquaintances who were about to leave this city, and when passing down Chenaraus street, allowed their feelings to so far overcome their sense of propriety as to give utter ance to sundry noises which made up in force what was lacking in melody. They were tackled on the corner of Olney and Squemoqua by an officer, whereupon one of them, upon whom tho example of Frank Home seems to be thrown away, "went for his gun." He, with three others, was arrested , but on their names being called in the police court yesterday afternoon, they failed to appear, forfeiting ten dollars each. It reminds us of slavery days in Missouri, when on one occasion, at Alexandria, a tipped-up boat flung a dozing darkey into the Mississippi. He sputtered around and fina'ly made tho shore, when looking back, he sheuted: "Look yeah; some ono will loso a fifteen hundred dullah niggah yet, with disyeah foolishness!" Faulty English. What a blundering specimen of English th'j postal cards afford! On a postal card it says: "Nothing but the address can be written on this side." This is a mistake; there is nothing to hinder ono from writing an essay on the dangers of coasting in Astoria, on tho side of one of those cards if he sees fit. What tho government means is, "Nothing but the address may bo" placed, etc But if the government will agree to do what we pay it to do, and carry The Astobixn to our Misha waka, subscribers, we'll let up on it. Let us pat tho poor, old government on the back; its a real nice govern ment, so it is, eTen though it does make mistakes. Capo Hancock Record. Cjlpe Haxcock, Jan. 21. a. m. Wind light, S. E.; thick weather; nothing doing; clearer weather in the 1 afternoen: a bark was sighted and the Brenham went out and out pilot Gun- derson aboard. Bar moderate; thick weather from sunset until midnight, with rain from S. E. 22d a. M. Wind east, fresh; Bar moderate; sail in sight, south, tug going for it; J. C. Cousins and tugs Columbia and Brenham passed out. ' ArtlSccdlc "Work. Miss Clothier will be in Astoria to-day, nrenared to cive lessons in Art needle work. Lace work, Kensington work and Etching. Should you be a-sufferer froar dvs- nensia. mdieestion. malarirTor weak ness, you c&n be cujstf by Brown's lion Bitters. - All the ptftcmedicines advertised in this pfcr, togeer wjth the choicest Tverfumery, and toit nrHHps. it ran SftMojight at the lofest prices, at J. W. I Conn's drug store. twiVun o1i1dti lsrf!- Atvri9. .r-Sbpalwater -bay oysterTgsh eTery dy, at Frank Fabre's. A Desolate Death. Intelligence of a very aaclancholy instance of suffering and death comes to us from the rugged uplands abut ting the plains of Tillamook. Far up above the settlement on tho Dough erty river an old man named Hush had taken a homestead and with hta family ; was makin? a home. Durin rithe late i nniil fnW , tW -....-. the'. . , , mountain stream becaino H.-'olSen ut ! of l't Kl-. ,n,l ..- n.n. -. vaunCj OIJU UiMU"U 1Mb l.J ises of tho hapless family, ti -nich an I extent that they were compelled ml flee for tafety from tho furious waters. m, , x , . . , ,, Thay took to the mountnmp, and then , turned their footateps toward the sei - , .. n LF tlement. 3Lr. Bush was over mmy j years of age and very infirny from v - j rious injuries and diseases he had ua fercd during his life timo in fact wa.i littlo better than au invalid when driven thus ruthlessly out to face the cruel rigors of winter and endure the hardships of such a trip. Tho dclugo covered tho scant trails alongsido tho river and kept tho rofugees upon the high or lands. Their way was pathless and exceedingly difficult; but slowly they pushed on as best they cuuld, climbing over and crawling under fall en trees, and toiling as only ono must j who undertakes to traverse the can yons and jungles of the mountain wilds. Such a journey proved too se vere for tho old man. He .was cour lackcd the sustaining iorco to save, ageous to the last, but courage now. Ho faltered, drooped and SANK IN DEATH. Thero in the desolate wilderness, in tho midst of naught but suffering and disconsolatiou and bereft of all means to comfort and ameliorate his dying throes. Without strength or aid to remove the dead tho stricken wife was obliged to leave the body where it lay, and continue her journey for the settlement. She reached the nearest house at night, exhausted and pros trated from the days frightful experi ence. The next morning several men set out in search of the body of Mr. Bush. They traveled and hunted all day long, and succeeded in finding the remains not until nightfall, when they, too, had a hard task in making their way back with their spiritless burden. Kind friends saw the dead properly buried and ministered to the wants of the living. Mr. Bush recently came from Calfornia, and with all hu infirmities was exceedingly energetic and a respected citizen of tho section in which he lived. Yamhill Reporter. Board of Fire Delegates. The regular monthly meeting of tho board of delegates took place Jan. 22d, in the hall of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. Delegates Trenchard, Selig and Stickles, of No. 1. Parker, Prael and McCormack, of No. 2. E. D. Curtis, Hook and Ladder No. 1. Communications from Astoria En gine Co. 1, announcing the olectiou of N. Wilson as second assistant vico H. Miller deposed. The comeiittco on certificates re ported that certificates be granted to E. G. Clough, Lloyd Van Dusen and J. C. Bryce, Jr., of No. 2. The judiciary committee reported that several members had been duly notified according to law concerning delinquent dues, etc., and that thtir names be placed on tho black list of the department. Board adjourned. A. A. Cleveland, Sosretarv A. F. D. The "Gulden Rtorm or Youth." may be retained by using Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," a speciiic for "female complaints." By druggists. Arc Yoh Exposed To malarial influence? Tk,n protect vour svstem bv usinc Parker's O'.hsar Tonic It strengthens the kiduuys ann liver to throw oil maianai poisous, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. P. J. Goodman, on Chenaraus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladles boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria to the famous Morrow shoes. Tlio Peruvian svrUP 1UIS dim! thc-t sands who were suffering from dysptP sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, W mors, female coninianus, e c . i. .u.. w lets tree to anyauares. oh u- feS'n' Boston Fancy soaps and Prfi,ery o kinds can be found at J.f V Conn's druP store, opposite Occidephotel. j "Hackmetack lasun'and fr'J grant perfume, price 2 and CO cents Sold by UMeent uilnrqells Pianos and Organ. Adierbtna i cin.GOalH. SKSiS. I'those wh rtiVu-wome although sum; iMlir a first class instrument witiiow tiySttteZat a single comfort ofifc f houiom-:e "iV.i Instruments of ,- 50Uj(uJ 1 -'ntf caHnstrutncnts r decfiptiocs. Sm-ura's Cuke will immediately relieve Croup, whooping cough end Bronchitis. Sold by A. Dement v . A full feeling after meals, dyspepsia, heart-burn, and general ill health re lieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. An organ for rent at Carl AdlerV. Fine organs and pianos at Gustav Hansn's. (Jail and examine. SAJ nn mfiX. nwWthlJ vwa Temperance Billiards. Havin fitted up the rooms lately oc- cti Sd I by Cm I Adler's Bazar, next to Geo. Ilnmo's store, I would be glad .to j Sec an J" OI iny ii iviiua nuu niaini juto gamCOI Ullliniua ui iimiwu viui in nulet and orderly place. A competent ncrsonwillle in attendance to cive in-1 struction in billiards to those who may whh it. James Macomkkr. iotico. A?r parties vrisl.ins to lavegraves :u uu' ceiut'iery ciraivu, can ue :iccom modaled by xunHiii! to JI.VU.b.J,VHJ-AM.. Frank: "fc'abrc's Ojslcr and CIiop Hon' Tiae wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shonl water bay oysters cooked in any slv;0) r au early breakfat before gciny aford l"c boat, should call and see him. Fresh Eastern and bhoahvater OHy niters received by overy steamer. ScIlingrntCost. .Mrs. A. Malcom is closing out her stock of winter millinery and woolen Roods at cost. KrcHh Candy. Made every day at John P. Classen's Astoria Candy Factory. Cream,choco late, French candy, taffy, etc. Oyrttcrs! OyHtersII At Frank Fabre's; in every Fresh from the brds every day. style Time anil Iltpcu.ic Snrril. Ham workers are subject to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic keeps the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack saves sickness, time and expense. Detroit Press. Convincing. In ofiering to everyone throughout the laud a trial bottle of Syrun of Kis free of charge the California Fig Syrup Company is fully aware that it were tolly to do so if the new remedy did uot possess greater merit than any other article ever oflVred as a cure for bilious ness and constipation. But knowing that ever dose will convince the one who takes it of its efficacy, and make another friend for the remedy which is destined to become universal thev wish everyone to try it. W. E. DemenU drug gist, is nsiMit for Astoria. Hod 40 Davis A Co., WhoIesaleAcents, Portland Oregon. .11 others ! Mothers!! Slothors! I Are j on disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a siek child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? 1 f so, ro at once and net a bottle of .Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor littlw suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tll you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and Uivc rest to-the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use m all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United Stales. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. -A Nasal Injector tree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Kcmedy. Irice 50 cent. Sold bv V, E. Dement. uner & Rybke. No. 11. Oak street Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the metropolis. You can keep your hair abundant and glossy, and retain its youthful color, with Parker's Hair Balaam. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind- says: 'Iloth myself and wife owe our lives tnSnir.oifs Consumption Curi:.- Sold by V. 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 ping complaint?. 7-0 rents and.Sl a bot tle. Phj.sicianV prescriptions carefully compounded da' or night at J. . Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Draee up the whole system with King of the Klood. See Advertisement. Sheet music in all the latest varieties just received at Gustav Hansen's. Sonat as, operas, waltzes and all the popular music of the day in itoek. If you want music for the piano, orjjan, violin, flute, etc., you will find what you want at Hansen's. b'or the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best o( wines, liquors and San Franoisco beer, call atthe Gem npjiosite the hell tower, and see Camp bell. For fine Havana, and domestic Ci gars, such as the "Commercial." "V'lor de Cuba Delicious." and the celebrated "Calcutta' cicar. call at .I.E. Thomas LDrug store. .. il'Sf ro.utrh'd a stew or pan roast nifllSirbni TP0 it? 0rtler 0Re a,,d jon it tnank us uu - a,iVjCe A re you made miserafcu iir rniit fostion, Constipation, Dizzincwi nr appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloln.Y izerisaposlthc rure. For sale by1 ?r. a very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at .: y Uy oook siore. -Whvwill you couch when Shftn.,-. . nre w,n W ,,nInc.ijIlie rpHl.f 'i'," T UetsOetandSl. Sold by ? Vyi wpnt. J i.x. la ment. 'fi" .r.r.::,'"JU"oo::s. 2nd fin- mnin?.wi ivn.t. foot S,nrr.; a" ' onr, 4SXC0 Piled and r-mipii '.yr " SP ,ce 0I Snd F. ,.? YXJzy. :"iiW22x 48 f-et. front- Mbli nirtlM for5- UIW! 'lven to resPn 2K - Locaiion most deslr Forf irthVr'S"-""1 :uul dsln- House. rmrt,ur'5!(rilcular5 inquire of jiuu, fmiiiuii -j. ioai. SffERi FOR SALE. I V jUE MOST : 4'OMPLEIEIA- FITTED Can--- ijryon the' Columbia Itiver Is for sale. -(V?ih Boats and Machinery. Amjibuucant supply of FEESH WATER To Let. vH Slfcted at Hungry Ilarbor, opposite Astoria. J. - HOTELS AND RESTATJKaNTS. p A T XT T? T TT OTT RE - -tt-lXJX JliJX XLKJXJ QX, n. B. PARKER, Prop.. ASTORIA, - - - OKEGON. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. HOT ASI COl.T BATHS, Good Billiard Tabic, and First Class Sa loon stocked with Fine Liquors. JCD-FitEE COACH TO THE HOUSRrWi AS TOR HOUSE. TiLEO. IIItOEMSEH, Proj.'r, ASTORIA, --- - OREGON. Hotel New & Newly Furnished PBICES. From $1.00 to S2.00 per day, ac cording to room. Best of Wines, Liquors and Cig a AT TflE BAR. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. CHKNAMUS STREET. ASTORIA. TnE UNDERSIGNED IS PLEASED TO announce to the public that be has op ened a FIKST CLASS 3Egft1ng ECouse, And furnishes In first-class stylo OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC AT THZ Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CHKNAMUS STREET. Please give me a call. R0SC0E:DIX0N, Proprietor SALOONS. GERMANIA BEER HALL -AKD- BOTTLE BEEB DEPOT. OuEXAiirs Strekt. storiu The Best of Lager 5 Cts, a Glass Orders for the Geleoratefl ColiiWa Brewery Jfca "hJi t&. Left at this place will be promptly attend ed to. J3JNo cheap Saa Francisco Beer sold at this place WM. BOCK. Proprietor. ASTORIA 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 iwpular place of social resort. GEO. HILLER. The Olympic Saloon, Opposite the Parker House. THE FINEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS and CIGABS Kept constantly on hand. No pains will be spared to give my custo mers satbfactlon. syGlve us a call. E. 7. SEIILIN. IT IS A FACT THAT Jeff's VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on Concomly Street is the Best in Town. THAT lie lias Always on Hand FRESH Shoal Water Bay and East ern Oysters. THAT "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He lias been Proprietor or lc "Am-ora Hotel" In Knappton h'ch yean. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. W. E. PSMENT & GO. ASTORfA, - - - OREGON, Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded, $500 Reward. "We V.ill nav the above reward for anveasa or Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Sick Head ache, indigestion. Constipation or Costive ncss vc cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Tills, wlien the directions arestrictlv complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and uever fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of coumeneiis ana inmauous. me genuine manufactured only by John C. West & Co. "The fill Maker 181 and 183 VT. Madison St,. Chicaro. Free trial package sent bv mall prepaid on receipt 01 a 3 cent stamp. y ii. uemem. agenu Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Uiptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. . Dement. Hallo I Where are you golnR? "Why! 19 x ranK a acre's lor a pan roast. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Stock Taking TIHIE II THE ZiH&DZSrC Dry Goods Clothing House OF ASTOBX&. Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb.jist, we will make a large reduction in all departments. - Fine Dress Goods Reduced Fine SHks and Km Plushes ani Velvets REDUCED. Q Cloaks, Dolmans, 'Olsters, Circulars. Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, ' Bed Spreads, Fine Table Zainen GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced ! Fine Dress Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, CLOVES, ETC., REDUCED. C SC GOOFEBl KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Announcement fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors; Uphols tery, Wall Pockets, Brackets. INT. W j.Hl2X Stools. of S,o.r,oi.fuiz,o Qvsks, QttomB8, SofaSj Gbnmter SuHs Ladies are invited to call and see latest styles in Plush and Velvet. Beautiful Embroidered goods. XVX. W, Galliots ISTeiiir Siore . A. McINT TAH0E AND GL0THIEE, Has Just opened a large addition to I1I3 stock of Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods and Cloths. Alio a full line of Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas, Trunks. Satchels, Special attention dlreetert to Hosiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gent5? BrcsMng Gowns. Celluloid Fronts, Collars and Cuffs. D. A. MclNTOSH, - - TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. OCClBEHiT BLOCK, - Sale ! IIXIL Satins Reduoe& Fine Cashmere ani Arures REDUCED. V 1? tt DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shirts Reduced ! Business-Su7istajhiUrt BUILDING, 4STORIA. t- I acrjajufett fesTrrTrii "y Extraordinary f ASTOKIA. OKECOS. y "3 K L c I- tgtt -- Nr'