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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1883)
t3 'c S:-iVai I'-stcma- ASTG1.IA.0P.EG0"N': .SAT0llinAY......FXKRUAirY 10, 1-68 "-- , UMs-uraiKam Vfuaun jcV63 up,', , :- ;... ..F L- fr.. l.s, ! m tiuiw tlits mirni:i. 0k Yjnug Attituia wiK m .. u:- .-..--.. - ....n J 1iMM n ,.?i ,.-..;.- ii....M.H '. L orclaud s tx roll miows n vnltu- anythinij irhich tends to show the in tion of $LS,000,000: tlio nine mill tr ; creased or increasing prosperity of will yield $U7,000. Walla Walla and th surrounding -Th Great Eastern is lyinR idle at ! country, it become to us a great Miiford Haven, Englani. The own- V1 to record the fact in type and t-w can neither use nor seJl her. publish h 30 thai the v. hole world Four of the crcwr of tho ill-fated Tacoma aro still m:sing. It is thought the bodies have been washed to sea. Salmon is 25 s. G d. a casa in London. The arrival of tho Wallace town will depress the English market. A sale of 8,500 cases Columbia river salmon for shipment cast is re ported at SL30 per dozen in San Fran cisco. A Chinook is reported at The Dalles, and the anow is disappearing from tho Blue mountain ridges oppo site Walla Walla. The coal bunker now being built on tho 0. R. it IT. dock will be 40x115 feot, and twenty-five feet high. It will holdover 1600 tons. The Weston Leader has been do ing a little figuring, and finds that ono single pauper, Bennett Good, cost Umatilla couiry 300 in 1882. Corporal D.irnel, Co. E. 21st Reg., at Fori Onnby, recently shut a bald eagle that measured 7 feet 4. inches from tip to tip; distance, 300 varas. Portland Chinamen are fast be coming possessed of western civiliza tion. They publish cards in the pipars, accusing each other of all sorts of rascality. The monotony of tho drifting ice floes yesterday was varied by the appearance of large saw logs, the flot sam of somo burstcd boom, slowly drifting to sea. The London Review publishes a tabulated list of shipwrecks which have occurred during the last five ycaM. The total number of wrecks 8,892; lives lost, 20,700. Before Justice Fox, yesterday, appeared 3L Conley and Chas. Herbert, who were found guilty of "assault aud battery" upon a sailor, and were fined each $25 and costs. We hear of a building soon to be constructed on the lot between Ike Foster's aud the Campi Restaurant, similar in size and style to tho one on Chcnamus street occupied M. Gallick and J. E. Thomas. The floating ice occasioned con siderable annoyance along tho docks yesterday. The captain of the Highland Light was busy in the after noon putting out fendors to protect his vessel from the drift that crushed in with the tide. It is suggested that the N. P. R R. should name somo prominent sta tion in honor of Isaac J. Stevens. He was the first governor of Washing ton Territory and was chief of the first survey for a route for the North ern Pacific railway. A large party of Indies and gentle men went down to Clatsop yesterday with skates and lunches, and had a "real good timo." Ono gentleman managed to break through, but was rescued by an intelligent canine thoughtfully retai led for such mishap. F. C. Reed and wife, C. Timmins and wife, O. A. Timmins and Thos. Hodgkins arrived home yesterday. The part' -report intensely cold weath er across tho continent, the ther mometer marking 35 degrees below sero when they left Minneapolis, Minn. The skating it Ilwaco is reported '"good." J. H. D. Gray says there will be a tree excursion to liwacco to-1 morrow for the tenen r,d oor. who helped save tho oanuy last ea- .j :!. !,., u , ir- n nesday night, when all can have a good skate. The boat will start at nine o'clock. The less of the Tacoma is occa sioning considerable editorial com ment. The Seattle papers make de cidedly prominent the fact that she was built and run by the C. P. Co. Tho San Francisco papers call for an in vestigation. Captain Korts goes to San Francisco on to-day 'a steamer, where an inquiry will be made. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable stylo of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow skoes. Of Local Application. It s x role of ours to encourage by ! all tneann in our power tlio efFarta f i our fuHow-oiti--its to incrcaw the w'th and pn.nv.tu the rwth ot Wall Walla. If a mechanic torus . a '.itto niece or work trum Iim : i, ... , ....... ... .... - . .- .. hp, if n miller mid a iiec of new J yeitcrjay mornim:, wai totally de mnekinery ... hi will, if a builder Itn.ved bv tiro at three o'clock near , o.M.iruecs a silence W ...! Wock' ,f nwc!iaiit merciwrs hie - " ' t'Ml1'' " MUKtT "iwiUrt, X1M .Alt;l1 if aitaa f. iliV i!iu flfioc .1 ... j,.,..., .. ... ..-.. - ...v ""'"-" i . mav know. 'e believe in patromz- ing home industry and enicrpnte. To that end the Union, has frequently urged its readers, particularly the fe male portion, not to send to the great dry goods establishments in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and else where for their laces, ribbons, dresses, underwear, gloves, etc., but to either bo content with what the foresight and judgment of Walla Walla mer chants had caused them to place upon their counters, or wait until the mer chartu can send for the desired goods. We have urged upon our readers to patronize the resident tailors and shoemakers instead of sending away for their clothing. This we have done not becauso of the advertisements and subscriptions wo were receiving and expected to receive from the merchants, mechanics and manufac turers, but because we aro deeply im press with the belief that the best way to make Walla Walla grow, her mer chants and mechanics prosper, is to encourage their efforts in every legitimate way. Our fair city would soon become "a deserted village" if all its inhabitants sent away for their goods. We must encourage an.i patronize one another, then nli will thrive. No other single industry does a9 much for all the rest as the printer. He it is that records in over living type the projects and achievements of all the rest and by making known their achievements encourages, them to renewed efforts and induces others to emulate thorn. This ho does, without, as a rule any hope of present reward other than the consciousness of duty performed. Ho therefore feels, and justly feels, aggrieved when his monthly bills arc presented to him written on a "bill head" printed in the east or California, which -ire of no better material and of no better work manship than he can turn out of his otficc. And "his angry passions rise" as he is told by the- bill presenter, whose enterprise has, perchance, been noticed in his paper during the month, "Wc get these in California because we can get them cheaper there than you ask to print them.'' W. W. Union. Prom the Chronicle, Feb. 6th. Arrix'ed, sttnr State of California, Debney, GO hours and 20 minutes from Portlaud, 39 hours from Asto ria; pass aud tudsc to Goudall, Per kins & Co. Tho Salem Statesman has made considerable inquiry of farmers of Marion county, and all agree that the wheat of that portion of the state is pretty badly frozen or winter killed from tho effects of the late freeze, not withstanding the January freeze was some degrees colder than the present one. But the reason for present cold weather freezing the grain so badly is that the ground was full of water when change of weather came, and in places, particularly in tho hills, the ground is raised up a foot or more,' taking every thing up with it. Tho loss will be very great, as most of the farmers had sown an unusual amount of fall grain and taken extra pains in cultivating the ground before sowing. If You IVant the Beit : MEAL : In town, for 2T cents cash, go lo "Jeff's" Variety Chop House. Companion! of Astoria Council No. 90S, American Lesion of Honor, I & gjbd Wgg importance to each companion will he acted uiMiii. The attendance of every companion is respectfully requested. By order of Deputy Supreme Com mauder. It. A. Monti ktk, Secretary Guslav Hansen goes to San Francis co op Wednesday's bteamcr, to select a fine stock of jewelry, etc, for the spring trade Parties wishing to make special G? urchases can have their oruers niied y leaving them with him. Liver diseases, headache, and con szipatiou, caused by bad digestion, quickly cured by Brown's Iron Bit ters. Boston Baked Beans at "Jeffs5 Va riety Chop House every night. Have you tried a stew or pan roast as Frank Fabre cooks it? Order oce and I you'll thauk us lor the advice. TIIE LATEST NEWS. (TKCIALTO THE ASTOKIAX.) STEAMV.K BTJKXXD. Poutla.:p, Fob. 9. The steamer - ., whinh l-n ..,: iL nf fivn ,.V.!i...l- Pu MadlMn. Tiie ero gfct in MHIie hav in the bi.vr of tho bmt and burned fiercely. 1 he life boat wm : t - r at t I urii!'nc irum tne nurncano necK anu launched, but owing to tho intense heat, and thu moving of the boat, the deck hands were unable to hold it, i and it sank. In three minutes all but the extreme foward part of tlio boat J was a mass of tierce flame. Tho Chinese cook and the two deck jiandH si10VCd the remaining boat into tho water and jumped for it, but missed their aim and were drowned. F. C. Yickery, a schoolteacher, on his j way from Seattle to Skohomish, on the Indian reservation, turned to his wife and shouted to her to follow him aud he would save her; he plunged in and was immediately swept dovn. His wife did follow him only to share the same fate. The deckhands lost are George Gowant and Edward Eayhuck. F. C. Buffon, of Portland, was the only other passenger; he lost $500 worth of samples but was un injured. Captain Williauison and others on board threw out an anchor, and in that way kept tho steamer's head to the wind. By pouring water down the hatchway they kept the bow free from fire until rescued by boats from the shore, two miles away. The Gem w:a fifty tons measurement, was five years old, and valued at $6,000. romx.o'D POINTS. The ocean,8teamer and the Astoria boat arrived up at sixp.ir.;ihe weather is about the same as it was twenty -four hours age: tho Oregon Rill prob ably start down to morrow morning. Tho hotel scheme has again assumed shape: C. H. Prcscott, vice president Northern Pacific Terminal company, offers in the company's name, $75,000 for tho central echool block, and promises that tho company will build u hotel to cost half a million dollars. The board of school directors have called a meeting of the tax payers for the 19ih inst. The general feeling is decidedly in favor of selling the prop erty. Breyman, Summerville & Lucky, of Ochoco valley, Crook Co.. havo sold to A. H. Johnson & Co., of this city, their stock ranch with the cattle and horses thereon, for one hundred and fiftv thousand dollars. This is the largest transaction of the kind that has ever taken place in the state. The argument in the case of An derson, charged with the murder of his brother, closed to-day, and the case goes to the jury to-night. The! general impression is that the state bus made out a strong case on circum stantial evidence. DISTINGUISHED JUUOK3. New York, Feb. 9. As a coio ner's jury to-day in tho case of Geo. Mahoue, who killed a fellow patient at the hospital last Sunday, wore summoned ex-Mayora A. Oakley Hall, Ely, Grace, Cooper, and Wickham; General Graut, Roscoe Conkling, W. H. Yanderbilt and Jay Gould. The distinguished gentlemen responded. rnozEN. Waila. Walla, W. T Feb. 9. Hank White was found frozen to death on the Indian reservation, near Kamiah, Northern Idaho. Ho had been hauling wood, but was over powered bj' the intense cold. our ;kaai3iotiii:hs tautdit their daughters that "a stitch in time saves nine." A pill in time saves not only nine, but ofttimes an incalculable amount of suffering as well. An occasional dose of Dr. Pierce's Pellets (Little Sugar-coated Pills), to cleanso the stomach and bowels, not only prevents diseases but often breaks up audded attacks, when taken m time. By druggists. ".Ti'fPof the Variety Chop House has the three best cooks and two best waiters in town. Wanted. 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in a pri vate house to be ocupicd March 13th. Address W. E. T., astoeian office. The crv finest chocolate creams at the Pioneer factory, opposite the Bell Tower. Oerkwitz is the boy that makes them. Hallo! Where are you going? Wiy lo Frank Fabre's for a pan roasL Fine organs and pianos at Guat.tr Hansen s. Call and examine. Shoal water bay eysters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. For a good shave or liair cut, go to Joe Charters at Foster's. A very complete assortment of blank books, all sizes, styles and prices at the City book store Cold boiled ham, brown bread and Boston baked beans at "Jeff's' Variety Chop House every night, near Steven's big Show sign, red and green light. (Open all night.) Braec up the whole system with King if tht Bleed, Sm AdYrti8t. -ielcd I'Ir-Feet and Billiard-!; Any one wishing niekled nigs' feet. : : or fresh Shoal water Da v o ters in any style should call at the Teinnenince i 1 Ililiard Parlor, next to Geo. W. Hunte's store. X"rjmlt F:Ire"r yter :tJl CJioji lionet. ThosovishinRnJepilU'ofKastornr SJioalwater lwv oMeiTR conkeri in in.y r '?$ .ft?1 "S S iifw. Fresh l-sein and SIjo-iIw-imt ; 1. .- ; irYou tnnt It.-H.-vi it. jut try It. Yon can jret tlu lot chji of rolfee "iiilown, at Temperance Dillmrd Parlor. Next to Geo. V. Ilnme5 store. . Wooil. PKUk-s wishing wood should order. lvo or three dajs in advance, of ' L." '.' '"' ' Oytir.s! Oysters!! At Frank Kabre's; in evetj Fresh from tho beds every ilay. .-tyle SlIirx;r:itCost. Mrs. A. Malcom is closing oi.t lier stock of winter millinery and woolen goods at cost. Time and Ils-pciiM snvril. Hard workers aro subject . bilious attacks which iuy end in dangerous illness, farter a omj.M.-r imiic nuupt.j the kidneys and liver .ctive, and bv i preventing the attack saves hickne, J tnno and expense. JJctnil J'rem. j IVitroiis Oxide Jn. LaForce's dental room over 'i. Cn-e's .store. t tllLlfL . rat ! "f 4 ti tt t( lr I Aro You Lhoci! To malarial influence-? Then pnteet your system by rising Parker's Ginger Tonic It strengthens tho kidneys ami liver to throw off malarial poisons, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. .Fres'i 'Candy. Made every day at John P. Classen's Astoria Candy Factory. Crenuisehoco latc, French candj-, taffy, etc. Valentine At Carl Adler's: eomie, senlimci.tal ; every size, style and price. A line block I'rom which to choose. The Latest Styles. Among the latest styles may be noted the very prevalent one of taking S. nip of Figs instead of castor oil. pills, suits, and the other bitter and nau-ons rem edies of former times. It ia a very de cided improvement, as anyon may learn by "letting a bottle from our drug gist, W. E. Dement. Hode Davis & Co., Wholesale AgiMits. Portland Oregon. 3Iotlcrs! aiotlu'rx!! .IIoIIuth! ! 1 Are you disturbe-' at night aud broken of our rest by a sick child MiiTeitng and crying wills the excruciating pain of cuinng teeth V If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the joor littlw uf ferer immediately dejiend upon it: there is" no mistake about it. There if not a mother on earth who has eer used it, who will not t"ll you at onee that it will regulate the bowel, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe lo tibe m all eaM?, and pleasant to the late. and is the pre scription of one ol the oldest and bt-t female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. cents a bottle. The Rev. Ceo. II. Thayer, or Hour lion, Ind- says: ''Both myself and wire owe our lives'toSnn.oifs C'onsitmition Cui:K.r Sold by W. K. Dement. for the genuine .1. II. Cutter oh! Bourbon, and the best ot wines, liquors and San Fratifico beer, call at the (.'em opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dy-pep sia. debility, liver complaint, boils, hit mors, female complaints etc Pamph lets free lo any address. Scth W. Kowh &Sonr "Jostoii. AverilFs mixed paints, the best in use. for hale at J. W. Conn,s drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation. I)izzines. I.os I appetite, Yellow Skin? Shilo'iVVitat izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. Why will you eougn when Shilolfs Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 ct-s and $1. Sold by W. K. De ment. Nnc a tlrini, not sold in bar-rooms, but a reliable non-alcoholic tonic medicine, useful at all times, and in all seasons, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Physicians' prescriptions carefully j compounded dav or night nt J. . Conn's drug store, opposite Occident Hotel. -A Nasal Injector tree with earh bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Kemedy Price ro cent. Sold by W. E. Dement. Sheet inii-sic in nil Ihe latest varieties just received at Gustav Hansen V. Soiiat - as, operas, wahzes ami all the popular lunsie of the day in stoek. If you wnr music for the piano, organ, violin, llute, etc yon will find what you want at ascn'--. For SOZODOT all iaclh-s ery. And gentlemen, or high or low. For iiotluiiii else that ihev ean buv. "Will give the mouth its freshet glow Will keep the teeth so sxiurnl and white, ivim uiutiu me ureal 1 1 a sweet iieu;iii. -Shipper & Ryhke.No. 11. Oak street Portland, are the Ihui ton tailors or the metropolis. You can keep your hair nbumtanl J and gloasj, and retain its youthful . color, with Parker's Hair Balsam. ( F01 Dyspepsia andLiver Coniplaint. ' t you have a printed jniarautee on every j -1--bottle of Sliilolfs vltalizer. It never. fnile In ntirri (Cn11 Uir W V Tittm.mt ! ,. . " - ' , , . "Hackmetack. ' a lasting and fra - grant perfume. Price 25 and LO cents, Sold by . E. DcnienL -Shilolfs catarrh Remedy-a posi - tive cure for Catarrh, Dipthena andar cn.j v ntTnor TTftnco Canker Mouth. Sold by W. E. Dement, j are EOia Dy no tner H0US8. Colombia River Export.. 5niI,MET fohjcu;:. - jaxcaiit, S. 1 To Queeiml:tVH jrr IP. If. StarljucJ:. From rnrilnuil .( bw wheat . 5.firi) " ASttHlK Ss,l 2S.su YoU!. ,13B 0T,"3(J T (.HimoMDi ntr Lnrd Khtimlrd. r " I-tortlatid 7& Nfe mr -W -" Q" " lr Gem. rainhUtl. ' 5SS? SSS iwat 5 in; 23.0.7 " . ZTZTt r..ci ;&:i9 -To ?-rrirMM Tcr WHm. Krswu PMsOMt l5j9 ll fUmr S 71.770 A-Joria rtjf a " 31 !.". ' - 51 whs wheal 5,71 THl S10S.KW 1 1 To JArtrponl jwr Peilragm. Fns Portland 1325 Mite Hour $53,405 3i7 lHts wheat........ 3.l.'o Astoria 2S.!f 30.WJ3 Tlta. ?S7'Z""'vZ'liu" Krom Portland 60572 bus wheat. ,....S50,C13 S61.S00 5.1S5 $.rr.vso Astoria 5 fill j Totals 1: s.193 ' 17. To Cptcentiomi jkt Fulda. From rouiamri5,?25 Mt fl.ur... I " Aslurtu 7-5 " " ... ..5C1.77m .. 3.3:5 Itrtlnl 1 W3 $C3.70! 3d To QttKnttoKA per Prlscilla. Fio:h Portland rSjClO bus wheat . $'29.9 7 " At.ria 17.417 " 19WS3 TKnls 4-.J.7 ii9.G30 rKiJKiwnv. 3 T QwcnrtittBR jtcrJat. Licctay lfrt!i PicttH!i(t3172 ha-wheat. S3t.-t7 AstOlta 2ZrlZ " 4J1,C40 TVtais -....jyjteT 5 To JhOiim jier (tin of CarlUle. 553.113 From rorthtiiil It.7u7 Mls flour. ,9l0.iKX Domestic Escorts- ! TJu' ric-ipl of cc-riain arLlele of Or- jcgon pioduee ironi .limitary 1st, 1MX it .i;ui:;nii. .i-s, useiiiMvi, ii;ii; mi-cu as follews: FJotir, rjr sks..5...........: Wheat. i-lN Out, ct: Salmon, hut hf bbb es.................. ... lite Apple. "Hipe. b-s......... 12,037 'Ml 7" C.7I9 4 3.S13 10 3.749 13! 3.!US 259 miner. pKgs ..., Potatoes. .ks.....w V.'itnl ha c............. Hides N Tallow. il: ................., Itet-f, l.bls Max. luilt-s . Fran. Iri t, psgs Lrsiilier. pkgs. .... 1 lops, b.des...................... Hams, j ike-.. rticese, -s.. ................ Flux S-ct, iks... ...,. Corii.clN S17 JO J2fi H IOC it mm CLEASANCE SALE! to make room fcr mere Mm anH SMj Chanrllery A. VAN DUSEH & CO. Will sell ..t -t tlejlr entire stock of HATS AND CAPS N'I) BOOTS AND SHOES. Tluf-e iooms iiiti-l be i!Kno d of as we tiro sooa to receive xuoliier I irge ot o Hardware and Ship Chandlery Ami" mut have nwm to 'tore it. LEATHERS BROS. 5 JO AT 15 V 1 1. 1) KllS I"p Stairs Over Ariult . 5-orclins Shoji. Calami examine the wort, we re doing :iul sH- ih. uoi'd vi arc lining, l"eftjre mak ing a tiadi- elsonhere. FIKST- CLASS WOK A SPRCIALTY nor-Q GTlf rYOlD mill U A. VAH DUSEH & CO., hk.u.:ks ix Hardware anil Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Larri Oil, Wrought iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agi-icultui-nl Implements, NVwIiifr 1Ic!iiie, ijjjjls :Mnl --., Groceries, etc. Important ! ! j 1 y j ,.. jp rv r G & CI VBtQllltt V i I T-- p ,, lleroaiter all pur iPure Coffees will be ,nf- ni n,ulnj, mi i-TTm P"l Up UllUCl OU1 OWll j . . . P" VtltG 1 clDel HONE GENUINE Unless liought of jL johxson & CO. j N. B. All i-oods bearino; our ! & j lhl)Pl are guaranteed to be strictlV I J ! - Pnre and of Best quality, and -4ggvg HOTELS AND RESTAUKAKTS. PARKER HOUSE, . IJ. PAKKEJt. Prop.. iVSTORTA. OKEGON. PIKST CLASS HOTEL. ALL MODIT.N IMTliOVKMKNT?. HOT Al COITD BATHS. Good Billiard Table, and First Class Sa loon stocked with Fine Liquors. BB-FHEE COACH TO TIIK HOUSE.- AS TOR HOUSE. TIIEO. BROF.HSER, Proi.'r, ASTORIA,"- - - " - OREGON. Hotel New & Newly Furnished rniCEs. From $1.00 to 2.00 per day, ac cording to room. Best of Wines, Liquors and AT THE BAR. Ciga ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon, .fc CnEN'AMUS STREET, ASTORIA. TIIE UNDERSIGNED IS PLEASED TO announce to the nublic that he has on- cned a FIRST CLASS 3E2gtti-ng House , And furnishes in first-class style OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC AT THK Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, CHENAMU3 STREET. Please give me a call. ROSCOE DIXON. Prnprietoi IT IS A PACT THAT Jeff's VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on Concomly Street, is the Best in Town. THAT lie lias Al-tvays on Haul FRESH Mionl AVater Bay and Easi er 11 Oysters. THAT "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He lias lxeu Proprietor of the "Aurora Iliilcl" in Knappton heven year.. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SALOONS. rE10lANLA BEER HALL VJ AST BOTTLE BEER DEPOl. CKicxAinrs Street. Astobiju. The Jiest of linger o Cts, a Glass, Orders for the Celebrated CfltaMa Brewery BEER Left at this place will he promptly attend ed to. f3yNo rheap San Francisco Heer sold at Hits place. YM. BOCK. Proprietor ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. SI The beM of Liquors and dears on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HILLER. The Olympic Saloon, Opiwsite the Parker House. THE FINEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS and CIGAlte Kept constantly on hand. No pains will he spared to give my custo tuers satisfaction. !2"C"Ive as a call. E. W. SEHLIN. Dressmaking. Plain and Fancy Sewinq, Suite znado in tho Tbest Stylo and Guaranteed to Pit- Mrs. T. S. Jezvett. ROOMS OVER MRS. E. S. WARREN'S.! LARGE STOCK! OF FINE CROCKERY Just Received at F0AED & STOKES, C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Stock Tak TiHIE THE ZiB&DTO Dry Goods Clotlilng House OF ASTOSII,. Previous to our annual inventory of stock on Feb.ist, we will make a large reduction in all departments; Fine Dress Goods Reduced Fine Silks mi Safins EediwetL Hue Plushes and Velvets REDUCED. Cloaks, Dolmans, TJlsters, Circulars. Slanlsets, Comforters, Fine Table X-inen. GENTLEMEN'S Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced! Fine Dress Suits Reduced! UNDERWEAR, TIES, ii ii KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Announcement tine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols tery, Wall Pockets,- Brackets. w, -L DF-D.o Stools. 0f TLIZ'ZiitXLX-O L-a? LOT7C" PEIOBS. Disks, OitommBs Stufa Cbmber SulU Ladies are invited to call and see latest styles in Plush and Velvet. Beautiful Embroidered goods. 2KL W, Gallicls New Bi or D. A. Mel THE New stock of CASSIMEBES, TWI-EDS, Etc., of the SE'TEST IATTEIiXS. Special attention is directed to the latest shapes in soft and stiff Hats. Xobby Young Mens Hats. Gent's Furnishing Goods ! A full line of Men's Underwear. Hosiery, Dress Shirts, Gloves, etc., etc. CLOTHIS Men's and Boy's Dress Suits, OCCIDENT BLOCK-, -"3 g I g a wjKiMummrmm'm'wmaMtm hipi hiiuiih xzjm2M3t&msan A L Hne Castaere ana Armnres REDUCED. k- i Flannels, Bed Spreads, DEPARTMENT ! White and Colored Shirts Reduced ! Business Suits Reduced! CLOVES, ETC.? BEBlIEEftf OO BUILDING, ASTORIA. Extraordinary! m 11 111 1 11 1 1 LEADINCr Foreign and American A fine assortment of Neck wear, "rftj Business Suits and Overcoats. ASTOHIA. OJJKGOf. -M