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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1883)
w lhz RwUw $ximi - ASTORIA. 011BG0N: . stationed at Foit Canby for the past SATURDAY .1 ANUA.lt Y 27, 1S? . IO,,r years, and used as a dispatch boat - -" y- r :z t0 carrv rnaiiH, aurvojing parries, etc VuUlWivrf oico. , )- Uk. of Wod.iMllBy nigllt i'roist this tic Tni; Daily Asto- she enpsised while lj-::c; with both iti ax will lip delivered lu e!!y utocr!b- anchors out in Bakers hay. andHlriftod orsbyrxwHl; All money is to . uat, dwcgiiig lir aiicboi, and landed bi Jh1 to it:iii. i:irhu!:u; back dues on T . -. , , ,. ik- ,,-.. ri, i ., . , t j on I'e.icocK spit, where hio was diEcor inc uhiJj. He alow is auUjonxed to ..' rccchT moncv or recohu therefor. i:i cred '' tJw hro crcw lookout at day. payment for Tin: Daily Astoria:, outside J he oflice. J. I. llAI.J.OKAX Co. Astoria, .Tan. :2nd, I8S::. Gnri Adler and r.ifo start on a southern California trip to-day. The trial of Jack Vincent, charged with innrdor, begins at ChchpJis next MVnclav. Patrick Hogan, for thirty years a residont of Portland, died in that, city last Thursda-. -Part of the new hose was tested yesterday by Chief I.arry, and pro nounced satisfactory -A. SI. Johnson & Co., niako special announcement concerning puro ceffee: they advertise the genuine article. Our snbscrintion list for the daily is increasing. If you want to know what is going on around you, read Tun ASTOr.lAN". lira. Col. Taylor arrived home on yesterday's steamer from California, where she has been sinre the 1st of last August. There are three dredgers anchored at the head of Swan Island, and a ves sel coming up yesterday stuck in the mud within gunshot of the group. SUtndttnl. The estimated cost of the railroad to be built by the Xortbcrn Pacific betwoen Portland and Kalama, 3D miles, is $1,000,000. We arc glad to see liev. M. D. Wilson on the street once more. He is convalescent, and will officiate at Grace church to-morrow. "My Son-in-Law" will be prc. I Rented to a Portland audience to night by the Grover combination, which was on tho steamer vesterdav. The present wet spell retards all kinds of outside work; there is con siderable finishing up that a few days of fine weather would admit of com-i pletion. A street railroad from Astoria to Tongue Point is tho latest suggestion. There will bo communication of that kind some da', and nor. so very far off either. John A. Carr, who was taken to j California on a charge of murder, a few weeks ago, was a returning pas senger on the Queen, yesterday. No indictment. 4 At eleven o clocir tins iuornin K. C. Holden will sell at auction, at his sales room, one Whitehall boat for account of whom it may concern. And will also hold his regular Satur day auction sale. A Seattle hatter offers fine- head gear free of chargo to tho handsomest men who visit his establishment during January. The inducements are not sufficient to start our office force up that way. Iusido work continues on the Odd Fellows' building. Tho Lodge will probably not dedicate tkeir new temple till next April, upon the 2Gth of which month occurs the sisty fourth anniversarv of tho founding of tho order. Thero will be no services in the Baptist church on Sunday. Itov Mr. Scott is to conduct a series of meetings at Ilwaco next week and commences Sunday. Ho will preaeh here morning and evening ono week from Sunday. Miss Bessie Louise King, late of tho Magic Doll company, will begin her series of ''sacred ' concerts at the V -r ii ii l t ii. t j : ..uwnuraircinroruanu, to - morrow evoning. Tlin StntiJnr7 cnri. ! 'sho will introduce the now popular selections of tho day." and Attention is directed to the adrs. of A. Van Dusen & Co. The firm in tend closing out their present stock of hats, shoes etc, and will, as soon as room is made for the proper display of their new slock, make a specialty of first-class hardware, phip chandlery and groceries. The Queen of tho Pacific arrived xn at one o'clock yesterday afternoon. She got to the bar at half-post fix in the morning, and laid off; the weather jns thick, bat at eleven-thirty Capt. Wass headed her for tho channel and went through without a splash, the XiiUsippi following in his wake. Wreck of the Minerva. Tim sloop Minerva, ii Ions burden, belonging to the fjovorntnent, has beon liht Thursday niornintr. She was i then lying on her beam ends with mast . and spars hanging to her, entangled in : the rigging, and a heavy sea breaking j around hor. The life crew manned . their boat and X'rocceded to save her j on the flood tide, about 30 a. m. After pulling about for several miles and seeing nothing of the wreck, the crow made a landing at Sand island, where, from the beacon, they were able to get tho beariugs of her. The life boat was again got under way and fame up wiih the wreck two miles east of ihe upper end of the island. .She floating on her keel, full of water, deck stove i in, bowsprit and mast broken short off, aud rudder gone, and drifting with flood tide clo3e to the Gen. Fairchild. In spite of tho heavy sea Capt. Har ris succeeded in getting aboard, and in a few moments cut everything clear and arranged a tow line. On return ing to the life boat they pulled to the spars and stripping the sail off took it aboard. Then taking the hull in tow they managed by hard pulling to reach Megler's station before the ebb, and make it securely fast to a spile. Leav ing Megler's at 2:15, the crew pulled to the Cape and had the boat housed and ready for business and supper at (J r. M.f after home 2.1 miles of pulling. The .sloop will be towed to tho Cape, beached and a survey made to-day. Now then Boys! Tillamook, Jan. 22, 183& Mil. Eujtek: Plcsaso publish the follewing: Two young ladies of Tillamook county, aged respectively li and 21 years, good looking, one a blonde and the other a brunnlte, good house keepers; each owning 1G3 acres of good land ail under cultivation, also 75 head of fine cattle, two span of horses, three yoke of oxen and a lot of poultry; wish to siy that if any respectable, good Iookiug young man wishes a wifo now is his opportunity. Address. M. L. 0. In care of M. II. Larson. - , Tillamook P. U. Tillamook Co., Oregon. The Point Adams Packing com pany are rapidly pushiug the comple tion of their new building. The mam house is 80x1 50 feet; the boiler room 25x45. The sides are nearly finished, and next week the loot will be done. The expectation is to have tho ma chinery in and the work finished by the 10th prox. Capt. Brown of tho Argonaut ar rived down yesterday afternoon, and reports that when he passod Pillar Rock, the caunery at that place was a mass of smouldering ruins. We were unable to get any further particulars relative to the fire which must have taken place last Thursday nipht. Tho loss is a total one. Coming down the roadway yes terday we mot a party driving an "ex press" wagou, or rather a horse at tached to the aforesaid, at a four minute gait; the wheels spun, the mud flew, the planks shook, and the thought suggested itself that if such reckless speed is allowed it is no won der tho roadway i in a shaky condi tion. Yesterday afternoon whilo Capt. Rogers was sitting at his desk, just under the front window, reading, two bullets struck the building; one broke a hole in tho glass the shattered fragments falling ou the book. The other struck the outside. lie heard no report, and saw no one in tho street. No explanation can bo found of the affair which is decidedby mys terious. ; Wo nrB allti,n :,- ;frn, that Prof. Spencer P.aird declines to establish a salmon hatchery on the Columbia, for the alleged reason that the law only allows for hatching for tho purpose of restocking streams, and not with any view to increase the sup ply. This is something to know, but if hatching can be done on tho Sacra mento for the purpose of "restock ing" only, why not on the Columbia. That could bo the "purpose;" tho in creasing of the suppby could be con- sidered incidental The very finest chocolate creams at the Pioneer faotory, opposite the Bell Tower. Oerkwitz is the boy that makes them. , Valentines At Carl Adler's: comic, sentimental ; every size, style and price. A fine stock from which to choose. An Astoria Industry. Passing through tho various canning establishments at upper town, ono is impressed with the similarity of gen eral arrangement, combining utility of space and convenience of turround iug. In general a description of- ono answers equally a3 well fur all. though improved machinery is sooner intro duced into some. Yesterday morning, whilo looking through the extensive establishment of Badollot & Co., wo J expressed to Mr. Leinenwober a de Eire to see "something new," and ho accordingly led the way to an estab lishment unlike anything else of tho kind in Oregon; not a cannery but a tannery. This manufactory is at once an evidence of the patieut industry of i Messrs. Leinenwober & Brown, and of the fact that nsuperiorarticIe,wherovcr manufactured, will ultimately win its way and find a loaikct. It is now some fifteen or sixteen years ago xinco j this tannery was established; and to day it sends the best maku of leather to points as far cast as Chicago. Tho firm have orders on their books from IJw.eman. Boise City, Ogden, Salt Lake, Denver, Chicago and St. Louis, aud the Astoria tannery finds a ready market for every pound of leather it produces. The building is n capacious one, fiftj' by one hundred and fifty feet, two stones high. The green hides, as soon as brought in, are thrown into u highly odoriferous bath, from whenco they are taken to be scraped and scoured of hair, which will some day be utilized when Astoria puts up more brick buildings than at present. Tho "llesher" then takes hold and removes every vestige of meat or tissue, after which the skins are thoroughly soaked and macerated in baths by means of various contrivances that were explained to us but are too complex for our limited capacity. After the skins are passed through a clever arrangement that cuts off all inequalities of surface they aro put through another rubbing that makes them soft aud pliable. Then came more baths, and drying and polishing; sorting aud sizing; till finally, we came to an upper room, where are at present about 2,000 large pieces of Oregon made leather ready for the market. Though, of course, the freight from Astoria is higher than from points nearer, 3et saddlers and leather dealers in-the places we have mentioned are willing to pay the same price for Astoria made leather as they would pay at casiern tanneries, as they say the superior quality of the leather justifies the expenditure. Mr. Leinenweber tells U3 that ho has al ways orders in excess of his ability to fill them; the supply of hides being at time3, somewhat scant. Oregon Short Line. Tho engineers of the Oregon Short Lino liavo already located their road down Snake river about 80 miles be low Old's ferrv. One week ago last Monday H. Hapgoo.l, chief cf the party, had reached to a point below Brownlie's ferry, and was progressing rapidly in the location. T. A. Clark, chief of the locating engineers of tho we3t, under Blickenstaff, chief at Omaha, is now here, and started a part' this week under R. J. Moscrit, chief of the party, to locate from this point up Snake river for the purpose of meeting tho party coming from above. It is the full intention to divert the course of the Oregon Short Line down on the east Bide of Snako river to Lewiston. Mr. J. Edwards is tho transit man and Mr. Mathews is the leveller of the party going from Lowiston up. Another party will soon bo here for the cempany, for other purposes. Lctmston Teller. OUR PICTURES. As stages arc quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so tho huge, drastic, cathartic pills, com posed of crude and bulky medicincB, aro quickly abandoned with the intro duction of Dr. P r co'8 "Pleasant Pur gative Pellets," which aro sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seods, but composed of highly concen trated vegetable extract. By drug gists. Just Received. Another large Invoice of Crockerv and Glass ware, Table casters, plain and plated; also u well selected stock of Table cutlery. The attention of pur chasers is called to our sIock of China and Glass ware which is far ahead of anything ever brought to this cit-. ltemeniber the place. A, M. Joirxsos & Co. Time aad Expense Saved Hard workers are snbiect to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic keeps tho kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack saves sickness, time and oxpense. Detroit Press. fitrouN Oxide Gas. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. LaForce's dental rooms over 1. W. Case's store. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. w. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Information Wanted of the whereabouts of Eddie Scott, (about ' 7 years of age) who was taken from the ; Good Samaritan Hospitcl at Portland on or about the 121 h ot August, 18S1. Address Geo. W. IU'.lt, Independence. Or. ArtrVecdlo IVorli. Mto Clothier has arrived in Astoria, and has engagcl rooms in HaiihonV new building, and will organize a Hns at once. Ladic-3 should beein imutrtf;- alfly. Her hours are all Hie afternoon Fra::! ITa lire's Ojslcr anil Chop XIounp. Tho-Je wishing a nice plate of Eastern or Shoal water bay oy.sters cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before going aboard the boat, should eall and set: him. Fresh Knstem and Shonhvator bay oyrer? received bj every teamer. ScFlin;rniCo.st. Mrs. A. Malcum Is closing oat Iter stock of winter millln'jry and woolen goods at co5L Oy.sters ! Oj-ters ! ! At Frank Fabru's; in .v::y Fresh from the bcd.s every day. Frrsli Candy. style Made every day at John 1. Classen's Astoria Candy Factorv '. Creams.ehoco-: late, French candy, tally, t-tc. Convincing. In olierhig to everyone throughout the land a trial bottle or Syrir.i of Figs free of charge the California Fig .yrup Company is fully aware that' it wen lolly to do so if the new remedy did uot possess greater merit than an other article cvor offered as a rtire for bilious ness and constipation. Bui knowing that every 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. Dement, drug gist is asent lor Astoria. Ilode Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents. Portland Oregon. Arc You Exposed To malarial influences? Then protect your system by using Parker's Ginger Tonic. It strengthens tho kidneys and liver to throw oil" malarial poisons, and is good for gcnoral debility and nervous exhaustion. Should you be a sufferer from dys pepsia, indigestion, malaria, or weak ness, you can be cured by P.rown's Iron Hitters. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest fierfumery, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's druir store. opiositp Occhlen betel, Astoria. Shoal water bay eysters: fn -di every day, at Frank Fabre's. Fot D3-spepsia andliver Complaint, you have a printed suarantee on everv bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Itemed v. Price .to cent. Sold by W, F. Dement. Arc you made miserabh hy Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin V Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale bv V. E. Dement. A full feeling after meals, dyspepnia, heart-burn, and general ill health re lieved by Brown's Iron Ritters. Hallo! Where arc you going? Why to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were sutfenng from dyspep sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female complaints, etc Pamph lets free to any address. Seth W. Fowl &Soir TJoston. AveriU's mixed paints, the hest in use, for sale at J. W. Conn.s drug torc, opposite Occident Hotel. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. See Advertisement. "Hackraetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 anil . cents. Sold by W. E. Dement. Sheet music in all the latest varieties just received at Gustav Hansen's. Sonat as, oneras. waltzes and all the popular music of the" day in stock. If you want music for the piano, organ, violin, ilute, etc., you will find what you want at Hansen's. Avery complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City hook store. Fine organs and pianos at Guiav .Hansen's. Call and examine. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. Why wilhyou cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 eta 50 cts and 1. Sold by W. E. De munt. Shipper & Itybkc, o. 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 Balsam. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite t lie bell tower, aud sec Camp bell. For fine Havana, and domestic ( i gars,such as the 'Commercial." -lor de Cuba Delicious.1 and the celebrated "Calcutta' elgar, call ar.J. R Thomas' Drug store. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order one and you'll thank us for the advice. For a good shave or hair cut, Joe Charters at Foster's. 10 to 'Jeff," of the Variety Chop House, is the Restaurant man that Astoria has wanted so long. Open day and night.. Astorta Social Club will have a party Friday evening, Jan. 2iJ. Stilton's Cure will immediately relievo Croup, whooping cough aud Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Ranker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement. Columbia River Export. SHIPMENTS rOUEIOX. TA2CUAKT, 'S3. 1 To Qucen-iO'm per 1 1". IT. Slc.rbizl;. From Fnrtlanil 40.003 Ihw wbcat SSff.Goo ' Astoria 2,l5 " " 23.133 Total cs,iv, ic:,-$i Tr T QttemstnKn per Lord Kitmaird. From F.ntlanu 7.2tU bbls flour. ....$3n,343 PT fj'itcrsti ir jrr (Jen. FGirthitd. Vi-mi I'otrlnsU ."1.100 Ire wheat S3S.IS2 sUmm aac: - 23,0-'; T-M..1- ts.k:i ?;S42J? -fa '-invciut'tit: per 15'Hia. Front Furllaitil injatObbls Hour g 71.770 Wrte V? " 51015 S.34I mi wheat , 5,721 T:u ?ir?W 1 1 'fit Jrcrjyjtil per rendragon. From IViriiarMl 12.323 bbli flour 355.4C5 3.057 bu wheat 3,15 Atiria 2U " )S3 Tula!.. 12 Tn Lircrpofjl per EfaMe. From Portland en J772 bus wheat., AMoriJi 5,02 ' ' .. 51.803 tf.lEC SS7.MG , 5C1.77C .... . S.925 $5,701 j Touts OS.lM i 17. To Quecnsioirn per 1'uUn. j From Ia(irUnmllS,723 hbl flour " AMoria 73 " " ... : Jtota!.... t -1 1.013 Domestic Ezporta- The receipts in San Francisco, of cer tain articles of Orcson produce from January l;t, 1SS2. to December 31st in clusive, have been as follews: Flour, qrks 17S.1W Wlic.it. clU SC2-i Onls. ills .218.C3 1 SahiHMi, bhU .... ..... ..... 2,222 ill bbls 832 cs 1S9.7G1 1 ikp. . 2S5 Allles.rlse.bvs 13,003 Ihiticr, pfcga ............ ui'I Fork. bbls. 21 rotatow. sk .. 1S1.5C1 Vool,balcs.........,. 21.SX2 Utiles. No . 52J2.7 Tallow. pkjK . 3,021 llccf.bbls . 102 llei'f. canned, cs .. 2 Quicksilver. Masks CO Hay, bates . . 17 Fruit, drieil, ikgs 8,02U Leather, pks ........... ..., :C3 Flax, sks it Lard, cs . ..... . jo ltacon. cs ............................. coy Meal, sks 331 IIojis. bates 3,909 Hams, pk&J.......... is Bran, sk-s 17.CSS Cheese, cs us Flax Sccd.sks .. 109.500 Canned jskwLs, cs.. ... ............... 1,307 Barley, ctls 27,tl6 Shorts, sks . 2,331 Corn, ctb . 483 Kyc. sks -is FIRST GRAND learance & j!lL E! AT EMPIRE STORE PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress (loods, Silks. Velvets. Plushes. Cashmeres and Armures. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, Cloaks. JJolmaiis. Etc.. etc. A FINK ASSOItTAIKXT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS. Blankets, Etc. Stock Complete In Every Branch. Praol Erotkers. MAGNUS U CROSBY, Dealer In HARDWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP HEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Stoves, Tin Vare and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done tuith neatness and dispatch. None nut flrt class workmen emi'lovcd. A larye assortment of SCALE? Constantly ou linnd. Special Meeting of Stockholders. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the O. F. U & ll. Association will be heM at the ball of Deaver Loctcp No. 35. 1. 0. O. V., on Thursday evening. Febr. 8th. 18S3. Immediately after concluding the business of the Lodge. By order of the Board of Directors, dtd A. J. MEGLER, Secretary, HOTELS AND RESTAUKANTS. PARKER HOU SE, JI. B. PAKKKR. Prop.. ASTOKTA. - - - OREGON. FFRST CLASS HOTEL. ALL y.ODF.KN IMFKOVEMENTS. MOT ASI COTD BATHS. Gocd Billiard Table, (ind First Class Sa loon stocked tuith Fine Liquors. jfb-F1:KK COACH TO THF. HOUSE.- ASTOR HOUSE.! TJIEO. HJtOK3ISEIl,l.,roir. ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. Hotel New & Newly Furnished rrcicEs. From 1.0 to ftS.OO per luy, ac cording to room. Best of Wines, Liquors and Cig a AT TIIF. JJAR. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. J? CUF.NAMUri STREET. ASTORIA. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PLEASED TO announce to tht public that he has op ened a FIKST CLASS HEgtti-rag DECota.s , And furnishes in first-class stylo OYSTERS. HOT COFFEE TEA. ETC AT TIIF. Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CHENAMUS STREET. Flease give me a call. ROSCOKiniXON, Proprietor SALOON'S. GERMAN! A BEER HALL AND BOTTLE REEK DEPOT. Cacrmra Street. Astobi.v. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Ghtss Orders for thn Celebrated ColiiWa Brewery :o:e2:e3:e3. Left at tills placo will be promptly attend ed to. 2No cheap Baa Francisco lUersolrt at this placr WJI. BOCK. Proprietor Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Way from 10 to 12 A. M The host of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. IIILI.KR. Tlie Olympic Saloon, OpiKHite the Parker Housp. THE FINEST BRANDS OK LIQU011S and CIGARS Kept constantly on hand. No pains will he spared to jlve my custo mers satisfaction. 2f-Glve m a crII. K. W. SEHLIN. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vegetatoles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHKrVAHU.S Street, Astoria. Ojcxi IT IS A FACT THAT Jeff's VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on Concomly Street is the Best in Town. THAT He lias AlAvny.s on Unud FRESH Shoal AVutcr Bay ami East ern Oysters. -TILVT "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He liai bren Proprietor ofthc "Aurora Hotel" In Knappton seven year. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Meeting Notice. THE ItEGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the Progressive Land and Bulldine As sociation of Astoria will he held In Liberty Hall on the second Saturday in February, lS33.at7p.M. "V. LMcEWAN. d td Secretary. Astoria, Orofou. Jan. 20. IH2. BOAT fcOMT. ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, A NEW LN palnted boat. 23 feet Ion;;, 7 feet :: Inches beam. Finder will please If-ave word at the office olthe Point Adams Packim; Co., and be rewarded. Upper Astoria, Jan, 23,1853, d3t . C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Stock i memo I ; H I E - THE ZDlO Dry Goods dothin, OF g.STS,IiL3 Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb." ist, we will make a large reduction in all departments. Fine Dress Goods Bednced Fine Silks sad Saiias Bedneei, Fine Plushes anil Velvets REDUCED. Cloaks, Dolmans, "CTlsters, Cireialars. Slan&ets, 2Tlas.nels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Fine Table ILmen K GENTLEMEN'S ' Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced ! Fine Dress Suits Reduced ! UNDERWEAR, TIES, ' at- a KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. Announcement Extraordinary! mimiim .,,.,, ,.sL.-. Fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols tery, Wall Pockets, Brackets. - Fine Stocli. of Srixxrrillruo? Dsksj OftomnuBj Ssfa Ghnmber Suits, Ladies are invited to call and see latest styles in Plush and Velvet. Beautiful Embroidered goods. 1L W, GallicI D, A. Mel TAILOR Md CL0THIEE, Has Just opened a targe addition to 1:U stock of Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats, Hals and Caps. Furnishing Goods and Cloths. ALso a full line of Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas. Trunks, Satchels. 1 Special attention directed to Hosiery, Underwear, and fine jKFeckwesr, Gent'? Dressing Gowns. Celluloid Fronts, GiiHsra atft! UnSs d. a. Mcintosh, - c - tailor and. clothier. OCCIDENT BLOCK. - AfeTOKEA. OlirAiilX. 4 vi uuuiiuvcwnciaisSESaMr 1 g Mouse Fine CasMere anil Amies REDUCED. DEPARTMEMT "! White and Colored Shirts Reduced ! Business. Suits Reduced ! GLOVES, ETC-., REDUCED. U 1PF !: f - :2? m 7?i?5riSa2