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C3) 1IJWIH II l-JKUJfOBJJi'JBBIWtMffSQS W-t.UH. 'jBJltg-a - . - - - - ' Progress Jh Pacific County. ASTORIA. OK ft 'OK: FRIDAY South BEXD.Feb. 3d, 'S3. " Editor ArrouiA": .FEBUUAKY 3, 1SS . The line new sehonor Sailor Bov, 7Z . T . wna weees-fully launched on the 27th - - o.m I pf January. Owing U the Hncortnit,j sMhrj 13 now 8300 per annum. J b . . , t lot th wewUior but hrt notice or the ' The Ski-brick crossed out yesior-! ewt cHj, b(S g,ven, aml wa8 h day morning; th.t Qua arrived in. j mc misgiving that tho time was Smoke has boon pWiinlyseon ans-'. dually eo, only a day or two in ad- i ing from the oret of Mmt Hood. ; voe. The morninc of She 27th v,az A now court house in among the possimhtios or the luturc. it ib . meuded. ishetvd in by a furious wind, tho rain failing m fcfccot, with every appear nc of continuance of this pro- But Utile doing in the police ' gramme throughout the doy,but about court now-a-daya. Only three arrests ten o'clock the rain ceased, and at I were very elegant and the characters . all well sustained. It has como to b known that a ball at South Bend means a grand good time, and tho cinscqucnco :a they are always largely attended, let them come as often at they may. Thonns Shay has sold, his farm on the river to John Wood, of this place, for $3,000; it ia one of tho finest farms in the valley and a bargain at that price. Capt. Geo. W. Whitcomb is again at his old post in tho pilot houio of the South Bend; no one knows the I channels better than Capi. George, Plcliled PJc' I'ect and Billiard.-.. Carcl (JfTImnks. 0. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Awvnnn wi-shin- -,;m.-!.i iii' fnM I wish to extend the thanks of the 1I- stylo should call at Che Temperance pi$ m' rim. r?, c Sd Bfliard Tarlor, next to Geo. W. Hume's . 5jvv.; ku. "1 Z?SaZ?J! . j oil il. ir"' i .iwiM tiijii'iiav iiiiu .mi- fully rendered assistance to"irevent the . siukiim of tne steamer Gen. Canby on ' FVn-ilr Fn7rfK (hxfn nml riton tllO llitfht of Fibrillin 7th. House. J. H. D.Gray Agent. Those wishing a nice plate of Eastern or , clioaiwnier nay ojsiers cooked in any style, or an early breakfast before goinir almard tho boat, should call and mo him. Fnh Eastern and HmahvaUr bay oysters received by even- steamer. Card m'Tli i ii lis. this montli. ; noon the great mas of clouds rolled One of the old landmarks is disappearing, the old county jail being torn down and removed by B. Boh nart, who go's it for carting it away. A four-foot vein of iron ore- has been discovered in Beaver valley, Co lumbia county, about one and one half miles from the river, by Thos. Dawson, of Ranier. The British steamer Kcnmurc Cas tle, from London for Shanghai, foun dered in the Bay of Biscay, last Fri day. The passengers and eight of tho crew were saved. At an early hour yesterday morn ing No. One's engine got down on the slip alongside tho Gen. Canby and quickly pumped her eut: the boat was being repaired yesterday afternoon. Great masses of ice floated up and down the river yesterday and drifted in and. against the docks. From this side there seemed to be a continuous stretch of ico acms from Tongue 1'oint to the north. The contract for the improvement of Astor street, from the east end to Cass street has been awardc-i to Y. B. Ilcadingtoii for 3,200. The rest of the bid was taken by the residents along the lino of propped improvements. From County Clerk Spedden we learn that the expenses for the Cncuit court for tho January term, hoid iu this county, aggregate 53,919. The amount expended for relief of the poor for the past four months, is $944.79. The Mountain Queen started for Portland on time 3'eslerday, but broke her rudder and had to return. The S. G. Reed camo down on time and will leave up this morning. Thc.c will not be any boat nor mail from Portland to-day. Our amphibious friends tho gulls, who soar and scream in the wake ot overy passing vessel, have had a hard time of it during the past week. Tin cold woather has driven thorn shore ward and they have depended foi their subsistence upon tho involuntary charity of back door supplies. A feeble firo alarm at half-past nine last night brought out the de partment in a trice. Tho cause of tin alarm was a burning chimney in a Chinese wash-houso in the rear ol Win. Edgar's store. The bucke brigade did nobly and put the fire out. Sometime when ono of thosi Chinese tinder boxes scattered through the city, causes a half-million lire wt will have an "ordinance," cenfmiuj: thoso fellows to certain prescribed limits. Some One Lied. A lively discussion took place in the council last night over tho nomina tion of Capt. Pease for superintendent of the city dredger. Mr. A claim staled that it had been reported thai the captain had beeu discharged from the Pioneer for incompetency. Mr. Hewitt pronounced tho report a lie and said tho captain resigned, as he did not want to do bar duty, but pre ferred the river. Mr. Hewitt said that ho forced Capt. Peaso to take the Pioneer by threatening to prevent him from taking a river branch from the pilot commissioners. He knew Capt. Pease to be a competent man. while Capt. Coombs, now in charge, did not know anything about the dredger. Capt Pease was finalh confirmed with one dissenting voice. Standard, S. If Von Don't Believe If, coffee In just try it. Tou can get the best cup ol iiown,ai '.temperance IJUJiaro Parlor. "Sext to Geo. V. Hume's store. a Wood. Parties "wishing wood should ordei two or three days in advance, of J.J1.D.GKAY. Oyntcru! Oysters!! At Frank Fabre's; in every Fresh from the beds every day. style. Selling at Cost. Mrs. A. Malcom is closing out hei stock or winter millinery and woolen goods at cost. j slowly away to the eastward and hid their diminished iioads behind tho Willapa hills. The South Bend cva3 the first boat to arrive and broughta full load of passengers from Woodard's landing and the upper Willapa. Later in the day the Gen. Garfield arrived with a perfect jam of passen gers from Oysterville, Bay Center, and North Cove; while throughout the day, skifid, dinic3 and plungers helped to swell the throui:, until tho thoroughfares of South Bend could scarce contain the great concourse of people. The flags and bunting displayed by the neiv schooner, together with tho schooners Rebecca and Enterprise, which were lying at the dock, gavo a gala appear.nico to the town. Four o'clock p. it. was the hour act for the launch, and exactly at the minute the deafening chorus of hammers began; half an hour later the Sailor B.y was proudly floating on tho bosom of the tide, a thiiig of beauty and a joy to j her owners; so perfect woro all the i arrangeaicnU that not wedgo was spoiled, each ono naed at tills launch could be used again on like occasion. At mxbl a bull was given at tho company's hitl!, which, like tho launch, was a "rami success, lne mii3ic was furnished bv Meiers. Hohner and iloore, of Eugene, and was iimply perfect. The supper wag prepared by S. S. McE-.viug, of tho McEwing House, and nveds no further en comium. The new vessel now lies at the Main street wharf where workmen are busy engnged putting on the finishing touches. It ia rumored that another vessel will soon be on the stocks at this place. No more convenient place for a shipyard cou'd he found than South Bend, and it is to bo hoped that Pat terson's yard will becomo a permanent institution. Tho Smith Bend mills aro running to their fullest capacity, and turning out from 50,000 to 00,000 feet of lum ber per day. Tho local orders for lumber iudicate a great deal of im provement on the river aud bay. Mr. Ciiabott was recently at this place and purchased a large bill of lumbor to be used in im proving his cranberry marsh at the head of Shoalwater bay. That firm deems to be an enterprising one and deserving of the success that assuredly awaits it. Frank S.mlabcrry is building a new residence at Woodard's Landing, and Mr. Lucy Johnson is building a new store at North Cove. Scarcely a week passes without an rder being received .it tho mill for a house bill of lumber, and in traveling up aud down the river and bay new houses greet the e3e on every hand; thefce are evidences of prosperity in the Willapa valley. New settlers are constantly coming in, .tnd still there are R. R. and govern ment lands of the very best quality for thousands more. A new steamer is now being built at Rmier for parties in South Bend; she a ill be built with special reference to the passenger traffic, with large, up nolstcrcd cabin, and complete iu all .ier appointments. This will supply i long-felt waut on tho Willapa aud Shoalwater Bay, for though we have plenty of steamers they are noue of them quite au fait in regnrd to pas senger accommodations, and the amount of travel through this section is well worth looking after. A little better hotel accomodations are now in order. A fleet of five vessels is now bnsy transporting the lumbor manufactured at this place to San Francisco. The barkentiuo Webfoot is now lying at the dock loading for that port, and the Norway is due. The Sailor Boy will commence loading as soon as her masts are iu. The season has thus far been a very jay ono iu this vicinity, and the Ohristm-cs and New Year balls aro de serving of raoro than a passing notice, eren at tliia late day, especially the grand masquerade on New Year night; but time and space forbid; suffice it I to say that mauy of tho costumes high life will Boon lake placo in South Bend, and when it does transpire will. ho duly reported to Tnn Asto eia!! Tho newspaper wo were promised for tho first of January, still hnugs lire, though we are a?sured it will certainly be forthcoming early in the spring. Between nine and ten million feet of logs have already been driven into tido tatcr by the recent freshets, and several million more will doubtiesa be driven before tho close of the sea son, so the loggora are jubilant. Mc Naughton and Frceland met with quite a disaiter by the breaking of the North river boom, entailing upon them a loss of about one-half million feet, which were driven to aoa or scat tered along the shoro of the bay. The weather at present is clear and cold and the skaters aro having a grand time on tho reservoir above town. - Tho health of tho community is excellent, with the exception of one or two very scvero cases of salmon sickness, a new disease, or at lenst a new mime for an old disease. Sou Long. jrr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen ot Upper, Astoria wish to retiu n their Mneere and heartfelt thanks to their friends both of Monthly Tichcts for Stinting, lower and upper Astoria tor the ktnd- ncss host owed upon them ai-dto the la-' Parties wishins to nrnourc monthly dies who helped decorate the eofiin of tickets for slcatiiic should "Ct them at our nioved son with Howers. ineyal- e son for their tlr. ftttinn of flf T-5nl- orwl of !?in firt nf 5i i i?l In ri'tnrfi sprwrnhi lliintu tr fr than want, weorce. " ""-- - ...-... -- - .-.-... ..,....... ........... . .-T iln montli. ns all niouiuiv tickets exniru Aie-rs .ioun anu utto 1'eterson tort it is ruraorea tnav a weuumjj i aj. tne end ot even month. :inuiie-s ana ivtin rendered. e re- A monthly ticket entitles the holder, m.iin with a thousand thanks to all to skating three evenings and one day Mr:, .ocn Mrs. Hkxhv Olsen. in each week, unless the rink is occupied ' by some other amusement on tlie regu- -ilacfcmetack." a lasting and fra- jar sKuunu oay or evening, uenis grant, penume. rncc ana so cents. J Sold by W. K. Dement t Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed a posi- ock Taking Sale! TIHIE II IIXIL ticket, S-1.50; ladtcs.SlXO. Tinio and r.xpcuxo Savci!. Hard workers are subject to 'ot'v.ns j Jivc.c,,lV1 fo,r1 l?-1"1.-- WiiTCl-1 an -,. wfcu.li m. n,-; .;,..r..a Canker Month. Milu by . L. Dement. attacks which mnv end in cinui-crous I illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic keeps the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack saves sickness, timo and expanse. Detroit Prat. ZVitroHs Oxide ns. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. LaForce's dental rooms over 1. V. Case's store. .Ire You r.pocit To malarial influences? Then protect your system by using Parker's Ginger Tonic. It strengthens the kidneys and liver to throw off malarial poisons, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. l-'rcKh Candy. Made everv day at John P. Clascn'3 Astoria Candy Factory. Creams.choco latc, French candy, taffy, etc. Valentines For SOZODON'Tall ladi.-scry. And gentlemen, or high or tow. For nothing else that they can buy, Will gie the mouth its freshest ylow Will keep the teeth so sound and white, And make the breath a sweet delight. Shipper & 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 Balsam. the iiEiLDaarc Dry Goods Clothing House A very complete assortment of blank lxnks.all sizes, .styles and prices at the emy uoi store. Cold boiled ham, brown broad and Boston baked beau at "Jeff's'' Variety Chop House every night, n ;ar Steven's bisr show sign, red and green light. (Qpeu nil night) Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed euarautee on every j of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never At Carl Adler's: comic, scntlmunlal; every size, style and price. A line stock j from which to choose. ! bottle ! fails to cun .Sold by W. E. Dement. A Masked Ball H. H., writing about -a masked ball she saw at tho New York Academy of Music gives some naughty details. Towards the finish the enter tiinment becomes lively: "When it is kuown that dancing has become the exhibition that it was expected ti be, the floor becomes more crowded than ever, and more than satisfied with what I have seen I escape to tho wine room to see what kind of .erformance goes on there. It beggars description. Imagine a big hall lighted by half a dozen arc lamps and filled with little tables at which a thousand half or wholly intoxicated persons, male and female, do exactly as they see fit. A dozen policemen arc distributed around the room to seothat decorum is not outraged. The police definition of decorum must be worth printing. The malo animal of the human species in a state of intoxication is not a pleasant object to look upon; and a female animal of the same species in a state of intoxi cation is revolting. There are throe hundred women there in all stages of intoxication, smoking, laughing, shrieking, and sleeping. With jliem are flvo hundred men. Tho only kiud of wine served is champagne, and water is not to be had for love or money. One picture will suffice. A party of two women and three men, who, seated around a table full of champagne bottles and glasses, are shrieking in unison, when a police man approaches and requests the party to make less noise. "Oh, you aro a daisy," shrieks one of the young women, pushing the policeman so vicdently that he sits down on the table in a mass of wine and empty bottles, aud then with one band she thrusts the neck of a cham pagne bottle into his mouth and knocks his hat over his eyes with the other. The policeman seems to like it. As each supper party rises from the table the glasses are dashed into the middle of the pile of bottles, and sometimes tiie tables are overturned. Tho last hour iu the wine room and the last dances in the auditorium cannot be described. At 4:30 the ex hausted band plays half a dozen bars of "Home Sweet Home," aud a rush is made Jor tho cloak room by those who aro able to walk. What becomes of the large number to whom walking is a lost art I do not know. As I pass out into tho bright moonlight and strike tho chill morning air of Irving place, tho crowd of sight-seers has gone, but in their place a number of boys are kewling: "Hero y'ara'l the morning papers." The Latest Styles. I ...n.v 1n lAliwf Ct.J .it'll, lift tinff.l LIUMIJ; tllVJ ItllUI. OIJ .-- H1H.I Vl X . me very preaiem,one oi uimu-.; oiujf of Figslnstoad of castor oil. pills salts, and the other bitter and nauseous rem edies of former times. It is a very de cided improvement, as anyone may learn bv uelting a bottle from our drug gist, W. E. Dement. HocUe Davis & Co., Wholesale A gents Portland Oregon. '-.refT'of tin- Variety Chop Ilruso has the three best cooks and two best waiters in town. shipments roiiKic:. 31 o th era ! 3! oilier!! Motln-rst ! 1 Are you distnrbe J. at nisht and broken of vour rest by a sick child suffering and crving with, the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? " If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup, It will relieve the poor Htlh- sut 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 fll you at once that It will regulate tho. bowels and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the ehild.op.ratinglikc magic. It is perfectly safe to iw in all caes, and pleasant to the taste, and i the yn.' scription of one ot the oldest and host female physicians and nur&cs iu the United States. Sold everywhere. 2.. cents a bottle. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind- savs: 'Both myself and wife owcour Ilvcs'toSnii.oifs Consumption Cunt-." Sold by W. E. Dement P. J. Goodman, on Chemtniu.3 itreet, has just received the latest ami most fashionable style of genth and ladies loots. shoes. etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoos. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best ol wines, liquors and San Franoisco beer, call at tho Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp- bell. Have Wistar s balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, ii ttuenza, consumption, ami all throat and ping complaints, r-o cents and Si : lwt-tle. JANUAI1T. 'S3. I To Quctiift'nmi per W. If. Slarbucl;. i'roiu Portland :.cOo btu v. heat 5-19.CT0 " Astoria 2"U3 " " -.. 2$.'"W "Total ty.lCW $C7,73.$ 3 To Quceu?Uncn jwr Isird Kinnaird. t roin rartlaiiit .7,201 is nour.... 3,3 is 9 To QtiecnMr int per Gen. Fairchiid. From Portland .l,t(-0 bus wheat... $3T IS2 Astoria 2.',93 " " 23.0i7 Totals 75.C3I 9 To Queeiitiiicn jxr irilna. From Portland i.j9i! tt s flour., " Astoria (V u " . " 5i"0l bui wheat, $78,219 Tot. ' 11 To Liver !l per I'tiidroaon. 1'rom Portland l?.rii bids flour " " a.osT bus wheat..... Astoria 2S.IRU " - Total 2Ti Ltrcrinntl per Exhdalc. From Portland Co .'.7.1 bus wheat..... ' As.oria 5.C2J " " ..... Totas.....jrJ.10C 17. To Qtucm-toicn jicrFulda. Front ro:tland'lS,72S bids flour....... " Astoria 7s5 " " ...... ,S 71.770 31 ot-" , 5,721 .$tU8,KW .- 3.1 O . :avcH$ $S9,G!3 S61.S0I .. tJK-G &utt ,..sst; . .. 3.9-25 5C3.70I ltntal 1 1.513 30 To Qncaiftoicn per Priscitta. From rorthmd iSJu bus wheat ........S29.9 7 ' Astoria 17.417 " " .. 1D.S3 Totals f.,977 $49,650 rnnnUAUY. 3 To Quec astntm per Ja. Liveray From Pofthuiit rl72 bus wheat......... S31.47 " AstOlia 22 H5 " M '-M.CMO Ti.t.sls..... 5I.0S7 $33,115 5 To Duldin r Citu f Carlblt. From Portland U.77tMs flour... S73.5.' Are von made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of appetite. Yellow Skin? JShilohV Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. Why will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOctsCOctsnudSl. Sold by W.E. De . Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" perfectly and permanently cures those diseases peculiar to females. It is ton ic and nervine, effectually allaying and curing those sickening sensations that affect tho stomach and heart through reflex action. The back-ache, aud "dragging-down" sensations all disappear under the strengthening ef fects of this great restorative. By druggists. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. Not a drink, not sold in bar-rooms, but a reliable non-alcoholic tonic medicine, useful at all times, and in all seasons, is Bronn's Iron Bitters. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Uotel. A Nasal Injector tree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price 50 cent Sold by W, E. Dement. Sheet music in all the latest varieties iust received atGustav Hansen's. Sonat as, operas, waltzes and nil the popular music of the day in stork. If you want music for the piano, organ, violin, flute, etc., you will find what you want at Hansen's. nave von tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it ? Order one and you'll thank Ub for the advice. Wanted. 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in a pri vate house to beocupied March 15h. Address W. E. T astohian office. The very finest chocolate creams at the Pioneer factory, opposite the Bell Tower. Oerkwitz is the boy that makes them. Domestic Exports. The roceiiits of certain articles of Or egon pioduee from January 1st, 1R. to January ."1st, Inclusive, have been as follow,: Flour, qr sks... .. Wheat, rtLs ... Oats ctW sjahuon. bln-........................... Id bbb OP J&.STOBX&. Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb. 1st, we will make a large reduction in all departments. Fine Dress Goods Reduced Pise Silks Bad Satins Redae$4. Fine Plushes ai Velvets REDUCED. 7ine Cashmere and Armures REDUCED. P H ti Cloaks, - Dolmans, "Ulsters, Circulars. " Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Fine Table Xainen. . d 0 GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced!. Fine Dress Suits Reduced! DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shirts Reduced ! Businesi Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, CLOVES, ETC., REDUCED. O- 11 COOI KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. Apple. iJiik. Ins... Ilulier, pUps . .., I'otat.ie-. sks.......... Wool hated............ Hides .No Tallow, ptjc- beef, bbfci Hav. ball- I'nur, Dri. d, kg-. Leather. pfcRs Hops, bales............. Hams, pkus... ..... Cheese, "S...... Flaxseed, sk Com. ctls 12,937 LV2 7.25"t H 57 6.713 4 3,813 10 S.740 12tf 3.UC8 r 23 3,317 22C 2 5 406 11 3 LEATHERS BROS. BOAT 15 1 I Ts D K B S. L"li Stalr Over Anutt &. I-'ciclieii'H JSliop. Cad and examine the work we ure dome and see the wood we are using, before mak ing a trade el-ewhere. - FIltST-CLASS WORIC A SPECIALTY HaHo! Where are you going? Whv to Frank Fnbre's for a pun roast. FOR SALE ! for sale my ranch ne; lis County; it consists 60 ACRES, YOU LIE! nndar i nltUi. If you think there is any sauce in the world equa to the justly celebrated EAST INDIA SAUCE rThe recipe of a retired well known Caterer of 35 years experience.) It has received approbation wherever Introduced, and although but a short th In the market it has already attained celebrity throughout the northwest. Being coapostd f Strictly Pure and Strengthening Ingredients. It is especially adapted for Dyspepsia, Broken Down Constitution, and Weaknesses of the Human System. And the only sauce for enriching Steaks, Gravies, Fish, Curries, Game, Soups, Etc., Etc. One trial will suffice to prove Its merits. Beware ot spurious Imitations. None genuine withont our full firm name oa tae label, BOSSX-OFSZTC c& SXRD, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, Portland, Ores For sale by leao'ns Grocers and Druggists. 1 offer for sale my ranch near Skipa non in this County; it consists of KlRl'ty Acres improved, -wltli gnoil I welling House; Two Ranis, Ont Houses, ctcj A Fine Orchard. ! Fvurethifif ! wpT! fmnrnved and In I? lne organs aim pianos at uustav 00d condition. A large assortment of ttnznn'.i- i .nil :iuii t'A.iiiiiiiit i - Fa rin lug- IniiileiKCnls, Hansen. Call and examine. Shoalwater bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. For a good shave or hair cut, go to Joe Charters at Foster's. Liver diseases, headacho, and con s:ipation, caused by bad digestion, quickly cured by Brown's Irun Bitters. Boston Baked Beans at "JefTV Ya riety Chop Houst every aight. Three iaseiiger Conches. One Kg-rr, Nine Head Horses, CnKIc, Hogs, Etc. This affords a rare chance for a man to ge" a good home m the oldest settled section in the state. Terms favorable to one meaning busi ness. C. A. MAGIIKE. D. A. MclNTOSH, THE LEADING New stock of Foreign aad Americas iKTrMrF-Rra. TWEEDS. Et.. of tho JIEWE8T FA'mBaS. Sneclal attention is directed to tho latest shapes in soft and sH Hate. JSahhf Toung Men's Hats. Gent's Furnishing Goods ! A full line of Men's Underwear. A fine assortment Jfk flrefl M llosleri. Dress Shirts, Gloves, etc., etc. CLOTHING. I Men's and Boy's Dress Suits, Business Sulfa aild 0vmq!8. I OCCIDENT BLOCK, - ASTOllIA. 9BECM. Wfe .