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ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY .VOVHMBBR 8, 138S The Oregon left out at four j's trdy x. John W. Kelly is about befin ninc the publication of the Bra, a tri weekly Democratic newspaper, at-Bt Portland. Gov. Mo-idy has Milled a -procU-nintif.tt recommending 1thrciy, the 20th intf. , as a day of praise arid thanksgiving. The telegraphic rate from Port land to San Francisco are lowored. It is thought that the Astoria rates .vill b reduced December 1st. In General. John Wood of South Bend, W. T., is in the city getting some of his mill machinery repaired. Times are reported lively in that section. The Home Guard, a fotir-pagc tomperance paper; published by Will G. King, of Corvnllia, is received. It promises to be an interesting journal. At the store of Foard & StoV.ea, at half-past ten to-morrow morning, E. C. Holden will sell ail the rigging, ote. , recovered from the wreck of tlie J. G. Cousins. Villard is building a new house on Madison Avenue, New York, that k goinij to eclipse Yanderbilt's Fifth Avenue mansion. The adornments of two rooms cost $150,000. Three hundred million people in the far East believe that to-day is the la3t day of the world, and that it will come to an ond this afternoon. Wall lot it; we all can get along just as well without it. Now is the time when hillside residents find sidewalk cleats and rail ings a very great and present help in port ami export of coin ilocomotion. Some day we will have cable cars leaving every ten minutes nor Young's river. Parties from the Hecanicum re port a large area of bottom land near d fit hwidwators of that creek. This land is enormously productive and will doubtless bo taken as soon as placed in the market. The busy suburb of Alderbrook is in favor among buyors of real es tate, whether as a home or a capital investment. Next Wednesday E. C. Ilolden will sell some valuable prop erty in that locality; sec adv. Tfca Ejections- Tlie result of last Tuesday's election in ton states shows a Hepublicati suc cess in New York, Pennsylvania, AiuftsaehnseUs, Minnessota, Nebraska ami Ooiorsdo. Virginia, Mississippi awl New Jersey are Boxnocmtic. Yes terday's Chicago Trihuxc says : "The partial victory, in view of the enor mous majority of 200,000 for Governor Cleveland iu New York last year against Secretary Folgor it a splendid triumph. It proves thai the election last year was not a fair test of the rela tive strength of the two parties, and that New York k still a doubtful state. On the other hand the size of the majorities against some of the stal wart candidates for the legislature, re moves all doubt as to whether the po litick sins of " Mr. Hoscoe Conk- hns have been t'nwttcn or fonriven. It inav be doubtful whether President Arthur, when In studies the returns will look npcm there result with unaiiojed satisfac tion. Clearly the footing among re publican in Massachusetts, New Yurie and Pennsvlvania i that the party lias been punished enough, and purified through suffering sufficiently to doserre mrjin the snnport of the musses of the people.' TEE ASTORIA RAHHOAT. A Comprehensive Documsnt. A voluminous document was yester day Sled for record in the county clerks office, being a mortgage from the 0. & C. railroad company of the first part; the Farmor Loan and Trust Co., of Now York, of the sec ond part, and Pv. D. Peebles, G. H. Hopkinson, and P. Buchan, of tho third part. The instrument recite the circumstances attending the or ganization of the railroad ccmpa,uy, the gift of lauds to aid iu the con struction of its lines of railroads, in cluding the road from Portland to Astoria via McMinnviHe; the fact that the 0. & C. claim the right i,f succession to uie lormer company; thst on tho first of June, 1881, the lands had been mortgaged to II. Vil lard, H. White, aim C. E. Brother- ton; that $12,000,000 preferred stock has been issued; that a uewi oi must aicC.Ws As:ij; 2000. dated. I una L'u, JoSl, to a. niaro, j nl j v to j Hsal xstate Trnnsacticns- V. and M. Trnitt to R. Power, lots S aij, block 37, McCIure's Astoria; -100. H. Stowell to I. R. EutterSeld, lot8 1 and 2, and S W4 of N E Sc. 3-1, T G N, R 10 W; J 35. 70 acres: 1500. J. 0. and A. M. Bozorth to E. A. Sooloy, lot I, block G, Ocean Grove; $100. W. D. Koxter to L. M. Hoxter, 1 G3TB K13I A Give him a lift ! Don't kneel in prayer, Nor moralize with his despair: The man is down, and his great need is ready help, not prayer ami creed, uT:is lime when wounds are washed and healed, That the inward motive be revealed; But now, whateVr that spirit be. j Mere words are but mockery. One cram of aid just nov. is more To him than tones of saintly lore, Pray, if you must, in your heart, But "give him a lift, give him a start. The world is full of good advice, C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. int. in lots 1, 4. C, 8, block 93; and1 auu Pra,3e aml preaenwj lots 1, 4, block IS, Adair's Astoria; But the'generous souls who aid nian- $1500. J. 0. -and A. M. Bosorth to Mrs. E. Scott, lot 1, $100. Clatsop Mill Co. to J lots 1 and 2, block 13G, Shively's As-: torn: 47500. i af i. i r.-h. - KL-Jr l?.,M.1 want . ",cc nan "l03 So to Frank . w nw : raorc s, at ins old stand. 2, Adair Astoria; art of Sot 4, block; 10, Adair's Atmi; lot 1, 1 Jock fi2, i ainu Are scarce as gold, and hard to find. i.ii 0 r n iMivc liiwe a kihu man spcaK in ueeus, bloc 2, Ocean Grove; . A ,lob!e Hfc.g the best ofl crecds . ! And lie kluill wpsrarnvnl rrown '-"""": nfiwn. When Xoxi Come to Astoria I'ranlt ralr?s ilotei. Frank Falre has the finest nccoinmo-l a ln-m Idntions for lodsers to be found in-as- 1? n P..w V. n I'.rPtborton i . ". reswunmi in ivinseys . - partoi .i ir.ri unoD.o iynaiiini ; huikllng. JSveiy tluna is neat ami clean was alsii executed t) secure tlie per- Fall and Winter! The Publiof Astoria and surrounding districts are coNtally invited to inspect my land G. K. Grimes to Jss. lot 2, Mock G, Ooetu Gn.ve; $100 Same to W. li. Fry Standing Still. Money isscarce inPortlandand none too plenty in Astoria. The reasons are many. In Portland the last sum mer's boom credited a temporary standard of fictitious value, and now comes a oorrefpoudiag season .f de pression. It is simply the swing of the pendulum. The greater the arc described, Uie farther it swings. The completion of the railroad brings a new order of things. The railroad company no longer uisouraoa rua. sums makes The 0. & T. flurry cost Oreg m e3,oUa,WU which drained from tlie Willamette to Wail street, where it stays. Those whom it did not cutcn made cau tious. The mistaken commercial policy which sends our wheat across the sea in foreign bottoms also takes mnch uood inony away. With this comes the natural disposition in times of dulneas to hedge, to o slow and take no chances. This idea, carried out alwaj's withdraws a good deal from circulation. The same spirit sifTtcin certain Since of trade, more especially finance and investment. Here there is always an exieeted sea son -of inaction, "our j ear being simi- formance of certain conditions speci fied at length; therefore in view of tho fact among othur facts set forth m the same nation thai the said com pany "propose to complete us ran- Ocean Gn.vc; 100. road from a point at or near Forest Grove to tide water at or near As toria," and ihat the trustees have beon authorized to execute a second mortgage of $10,000 a mile in addi tion to the mortgage of $20,000 a mile already exocuted, therefore, the 0. & C. railroad com pan issuts bonds secured by the instru- - 1 " . Hitle If vii!i t'tuui linnni inirr i ing o to Frank Fabre's MaccHtbur. i :nii"iis v.ongn 1 t ;r is sold iy u . lot 2, idtrck 21-lMn!' consumj-.ilor.. ! ment. and Consumption on Guarantee. It sold by W.E-De- t.. s. a. sTiTttel. A motto on a circular h.is much force in the seutiiuout, "Not to ad vance in business is to retnigrade.'' There can be no standstill in busimsi occnmtion, is tho meaning intended i nw countrv. in tlie motto, there is a worm (! truth in the statement. The mm who thinks the time hsa come for him Importer and wholesale dealer iu Cizars anil Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles, riajia vanis. timcry, aia flnufr. Etc. Tli larcest anl finest stock of JIEEU- SCllAUM ami AMKElt (500DS tn the city. ranicuiar stv-nuoii pam to oniers iroin ment in question, dated May 20,1883, f rest, and at the same time expect . ' ., , . his businc-s to move on, will soon Imd on "all the railroads m said company , . . - , constructed and to be contrnetetl, that of customers. "There is no discharge is, from Portland to Astoria, in this war." Business demands al and of all the rolling stock and other tention specific, direct and constant. ipany no iwugcL u. o' - f . it a mercnant makes no advance, is for construction; it collects and property present and future of said but at th(J end of each year finUs he icsaUthe difference between im- company of every dtscnption, except in about the same position, he is retro- tho Janus grained ay tno united grading, tie is not 01113' growing Statea to aid in the construction of older with the passage of time, but is the said railroads." 03,n Merest on capital ho should 1 nro nnnnmn nrnn as it tor. mil 411 The instrument goes on to grant Jry gQod9 merchant during she week and convev from the comnnny and former trustees, the Fanners' Loan ami Trust Oompairy, which is the wn- stitutsd trustee, all the constructed lines of the company, "aud also all the railroads of said Oregon and Cali fornia Railroad company, to be here after constructed, that is to saj' from a noiut at or 'near Forest Grove to who has boon in uninterrupted trade for forty years, and j'et no better oil" iu vorldlv troods than he was after the first five years of business. "If I make a living, and find at the eiul of tho 'ear that profit ana !og about balance, I am &)nteat," vrs his an swer to the inquiry why he had n-t achieved more distinction and success in his long business career. Inaction will not do in this age of steam ard Astoria, in accordance with the Act of J telegraphs. Men must work to win Twenty-four councilmeu wore elected in New York City last Tuos- lar in pome rospeola to the farmer's with its harveei. saasons of seed time and .l Skipped. da3'. The Gotham councilmeu get $2,000 a year each; somb of them have beon known to spend $3,000 to get the office; illustrating the thirst ;for official dignity. At the O. P. & ST. Co.'s office is 71 liandsome walnut ticuet case in iwhick are several tickets for different portions of oar beloved country. ji Thov are of wonderful carrying ca pacity, and are of extraordinary leugth. They come high, but are m aispsnsable to any one contemplating an Eastern trip. P.esctie jubilee troupe have con eluded to open our winter amuse moil fs with .1 rrand masnueradc ball on Thnnksgiving cvoning at the rf:at ing rink. The i)revious grand suc cesses of the troupe in the matter of balls and entertainments, gives every assurance- that this one will be a grand and sloped for San Franciico. A tele affair as the opening carnival of the gram was sent to Chief Crowley to sr- -season. rest him upon his arrival. -In view of the belief that whole- Mr. Cooper had helped Inm at vari able matter of taking up "Washiii"ton Territory official informs less he develops better principlen than n5 that under new instructions the an- he showed while here his future conrse iriicant is now asked, under oath, "If will be conducted at public excuse. the timber were cut from this land you npply for, would grass grow on ?H" TF the anniicaut sav3 "yes, ins The treislit on Uontress ot ilay 4tii, lbiU, saving and oxcepting all tho land grants, un sold lands, and possible futuro grants as security ot tno bonds wlilcti are payable in April, 1933. The com nanv covenants with the trustee that it shall uroceed with all reasonable dispatch to complete the rimd from Portland to ban rrnncioeo, but is silent relative to any active work on thi3 end of the route. Tho instrument is in the original, and bears the official signature of many London and Kew York mag nates. There are nineteen of tlfsse- documents and they are papers of much travel. Tho mortgage was ex ecuted Slay 2Gth, and the copies have been travolinc around Europe and America ever sinco. The last sigua ture to them was appended on Oct- ber 25 th. success with body as well as brain. They must not only toil, but save; for an open spigyt will drain the ca3k. however full. hx. Some six mouths njjo a young man named C. II. Bailey came from ium Francisco as salesman in C. II. Coop I. X L. store. His first throe months wore satisfactory to his em ployer, but of late he developed tastes that to gratify needed more o! the wherewith than his salary afforded, and ho supplemented the deficiency by appropriating sundry coins at sundry times from Mr. Cooper's cash drawor- He was finally caught and ewnod np to having .stolen $43.30. He begged Mr. Cooper not The following is given as a tost by to diaerage him and promised to make which tho presence of oleomargarine . -11 it f. . o.,i ,,,,,.. I may OO uciccifu. juuii. awnij a luutii o I .if ..m.n nf ln lml?nr m n snmll IVotieo to the J.snlic. Switches made from combings or cut hair: new switches made to order from the best innmrtcd hair, in anv sluule de sired. Old switches rtMiatretl. AH work warranted. liatcs reasonable. Call or address Uni.KxiiAirr Sciiokxiik, Occident hair dressing saloon, Astoria. Oregon. Tit ro. BR ACKER. Slanacer. Ctienanitis Street. Astoria. Oregon. ammoth Stock ! 1 Fa! art liter ijratat ! During the present week I will display on my centre counters the largest and most elegant line of goods ever shown in Oregon. ij fioois in Eirj 9pM! NOTICE. To Hunters. Fishermen. Ranchers. x ket nrfee for your produce, uo to Steamer TOM MORRIS. THIS sev: antl Favorite Uoat IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND i oui 1m; charteml for excursions, special iutrtie. otc. at nfa.-touame rates. A ccuenu irteamboatiUK busiiifss transacted. V. DUELLING, Master. LARGEST STOCK FINEST GOODS ! and LOWEST PRICES ! Bry &oois ani ClotMng Honse of Astoria. X L FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather ierinitthig.) The new Steamer 1- 3?"XS3jljIO. N. r. JOIIANSEN. - - - Master. Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on YSftR SAILING DATES AND PARTICU- ikii1v to J. (;. HUSTLER. Mam sret t Wharl, Astoria : ALLEN & LEWIS. l'orf"an;l:.J. L. STORY TiliainooK. Oystcrw, yters. Oysters. it the Astoria Ovsier detwt: a f-tew. fry, in roast, or raw at Frank Fabre's. IVoticc. Dinner at "J EFFSCHOl' HOUSE ovurv ilav at .1 o elrxk. 1 lie ihis 2: pent meal in town; soup, tab, seven kinds of meat, vegetables, lie. middinx. etc A siast; of S. F. IJeer, Freneh Claret, tea or eoflfee included. All who have trt?d him sav .loft! is the BOjS. Gas and Steam Fitting IMl.VKHY nnnnocK & WHEELER. AT ) fair ntK. Ateo a comnlete stock of ewis in oar li-u-. Estiinaies given anu Casssiret. in rear of I O 0 F building. next to Gas Go's office. flares lew Lie ! ASD JEFF 0P THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove liy his hooks that he is doing the Diggesi uusiness 01 any EESTAUEANT In the city, and he will guarantec'to give the best meal lor casn. SOLID GOLD JEWELET I I 0PER. i IXL I FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN TIIE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to $0o M., at the mill or delivered. We atso manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. riooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPORT MILL CO. S. C, Bennek, Supt, SSESSI'IAKINGr. ItltVCI RESPECTFULLY IN- forms the Ii:Jies of Astoria, that her nwms on Cuis street opposite Odd Fellows Soapf Pins, Lha nSi WatCn6S. Hulhliiur. She returns thanks for their nat- r-oai 1 1 "Oi wuaiiioj n aiunooj nnaa 111 the imst, and solicits a continu ance of the same. Suits made, from S7.CO to S15.00. Ail Worli tyarrniitctl, Astoria. Nov. 1st, ? sirivetl from San 1'raneieco. Iceter- day lie tinned on iord tiie Oregon ilialjow oisn, lost aoouc iare euouu fcfi hold this ouautitv: nut a niece .f wiekin-: iuto the liquid; liht one ond thnt is nrotrudiug above the surface; alter a few minutes extinguish the flames and inhale the smoke from the wick; oleomargarine gives tho familiar , f-ands arc being committed in the ous times, aud when lie was sick suv odor of a smoking caudle wiek, while dtorof taking up timber claims, a that he was iroiHy ered for. Uu- butter gives otf the odor of fried but- AstoriR Preights. his The freight 0:1 car loads of goods sapplication is refused. If this riaicu- consigned to Astoria from the cast is Irmc nl.msn n'nbiins. no olio CHll t.ke si muitorof nresent di&CUSfilon. At the rtip a timber ciaim. With such rains time the schedule was issued we in and sucli a soil as wc have in Wostern Astorm were of the impression itiat 11 TkmcTf.ii nnrl Vn5liinron. frass will an Astoim merchant shinned a car grow an3'where out of doors where it "eta half a chance ter. lleM Custom M'orti. Roots anil Mutes, Can bo- had at I. J. Arvold .s, next to Git v l?ook Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tne finest tilting boots and shoes, and lowest nrices. Perfect lit guaranteed. Comi:xk Liovh TJbbk Toxic pro motes diuestion ; admirably adapted for females in delicate health. Ofdruggisst. Catarrh eurd. Inialth ami swwt bn:ath secnrtnl by Shilolf Catarrh Kim edy. lrie rent. Masai Inj-ctnr free. r r sale by . h. IJt'iiient. For the genuine J. 11. Cutter oW F,-;:rK;i. am, the bet oi wiiK, liquor a:;'t ban rrauriNco lKer. cai! atimisin tt---.tstUs tlii hl! tsn'ir. and w (!awit- beli. Croun. Whoooins Couslt aiul Hron chitis' inimediatefv rrlievt-il ly ShiSolt's Cure. Stid by V . rL Dement. IlAI.K'S IIOXKY OV IIOKKIIOITNH AXI Tai: relieves coughs quicker titan any other medicine. Puck's Tootjiaciik I)j:ois cure m one minute. Assessment Notice. -jyroTrcK is hekeky i-en that tiie Assessnnut Itoll of School DLstrict No. I. Clal.-opi-ouhty. Oregon, lor tne year issj nas 1 ins imii nay 01 uriuui-r. inm. utoi ikruril bv tho Directors of said district and 1 vLnmnt itKtieil tn tlif clerk for the collec tion of the taxes therein called for within, sltv uavs from said date. Said it Is now due and payahle at the oflUw of the uiMW.sitnied 111 Astoria, in said district, afcu will be deemed delinquent mi le so laid within the time above specified. J. O. UOZOKT1I, CJer!c School Dist. No. I Clatsop Co. Oreson, Of everj description. Hie finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. SA11 goods warrantedasreprcsented GUSTAY HANSEN, JEWELER. Reafly for Business. The Portland and Astoria STEVEDORE COMPANY Is prepared to contract with masters and consignees of vessels for the Loading and Unloading of Vessels AT EITHER PORT. Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. I Oyslers iu Every Stylo, And coffee atIrs. Lovetl's. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shihih's Cure is the remedy lor yon. Sold by V. 15. De ment AJ1 the indent mediciiu's advertisid in this najier, together with tlie choicest lertunwry, ami loilrt articies, etc can leuougiitat the lowest prices, at .1. v.. I'.sc Dliinnttt's Coush Hnlsani. V. W. Batterion, Columbia, 3fo.,says 1 cannot sav too niucli for lJiininitis Couiih Balsam, for it always cures my load f taWht ta. v em point SSpS'JSSPi &jSL',m- 0rUn to Astoria lie wouui pay tne same raie meni cc uo. s. a a Portland merchant would pay on T..:Ttofl.to..!r he 1,'crav,an sPl ltvts. CKm.1 thoa . - -r 1 j - I sail us wno were suuerins irom ovmh-i tiie same class in goods, useomsiiow k uerfection is what, von can sin. dobllltv. liver comnlaint. bifs. ha FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET 3y the Xislit. I.iy, Week op 3Xontl, vrrn ou without board, Willi ifcw of Tarlor, Ljhntrj' and all tlie com forts or a home. 1 erms rcasonauie. Am!y to 3IR-?. E. C. HOLDEN. Cor. Iain and Jtrffcrson Sts. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 954- ACRES ON CLATSOP PLAINS 77 SO WX AS TOE P. GEARHART FARM li. toeether with thirty cows, seventeen head ofyoung cattle, one horse, one wagon Hiiil othtr l.trmlntr imnlemcnts. This is a rare chance for anyone to secure axood dairy orstocK num. For iwrticulars iiuiuire of ,1-wtf J. W. GEARHART m it Iss 10 The Yakima Eecord thinks thore is little difference botween a district court and a district school. The main f f ,i;m.rAn is tW. in the for- the U. 11. uo., uww wraXeal ?-it(inir Boot mer those who answer to the roll-call mont come in only whenever railroad 0r Shoe, jr0 to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- , . .1 nnniian is made to Aetona. As namus street, next aoor to i.n.vnbe. ana stana up ana eu aown .mu wue - . I Ail soous 01 the best mane anil gunran off their hats and don't whisper are to be o inteqiretod and applied by set at Frank Fabre's. th d. TL & Co.. tliat such state- frequently gray-haired men, older than the teacher, and have boys as old as he. If, in the latter, you should .misspeak, or talk out loud, or sit down when you should have stood up, or iorget to remove your hat, or niisun- derstood tho teacher, or blow your nose out of tune, m broad and frea America, to think, act, do or say am . thing as you please, why tho modern . teacher, just like so many aneiont . ones under despotism, gets a6 red in the face as a turkey gobbler in the .spring of the year, and stamps and ifnmra and frets out of all reason. matters now stand, tlie freight tantl to qualilv. A full stock; new goods : ti. "NT r T? o. i virtnallv constantly arnvinc. custom worK. protlioltory. oevr.no iiimuicw '-ri"' tT,c Rimcilf t' fousli Ralsani. where the rates charged are beyond j. 1. Yantis, Swcoc Springs, Mo., n ..rt-inl tn tho intorest writes: -.My motlier has liad bronchial mors, female complaints, etc. Vamim lets free to any address. Scth W. Fowl AsboiK ya'ton. Kor lame Hack, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Pne 2T cents. For sale by W. E. Dement. For Rent. mnv STnifR LATELY OCCUPIED Bi" A. jL M. Joliiifon & Co. Apply at the store of rrael Bros., or to C.S. GUNDEKSON FOR SALE. t- tots Tf Sl'IT. FROI 5 ACRES TO i. 4e acre trct in S. W. corner of Chas. ctavdiK' n i' Tiilft nerfect. For particu lars immire at office of N. D. Raymond. City Hall ; or on the premises of O. J). loung. Astoria, Nov. 3d, 28S5. muii b, i uuiii s. cilia jDuy nd Winter Olothini Of Smeary Description Just opened at the Occident Store. Suit all ! Quality to Suit ail ! Prices to Suit ail 2 D. A. McINTOSH, The heading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. Ed. I). Curtis & Co. and milmonarv affection for forty years r.ww r Vi:in.in;ni siitih Artisir.r of the compauy to so adjust its charges and in that time has tried almost every- juarnutefil to cure you. Sold by V. K. .. . ... , i Timiir iiiir lipvnr liiinwi nnvn i i!r in l'ivi? i ....... a in viwl tu aitiMnrHf t tmicticai i""'z . " "V"V ,n jcuiohi. "J --T--- r - - I iinr r in riior I iintm iir : I ni!"ii m.tismi didcrimin&tiou aeaiiist the community, has." At W. E. Dement & Co. s. i Notice. That Hacking Cough can be so , NOTICE IS UEREitY GIVEN TIIATTHE quickly cureil bv Shiloh's Curt-. Vf undersigned has been appointed the as- guarantce it. S(!d by W. K. Dement. rtsnce or the nrm 01 a. m. ; .u. ..11 imrvntw imviii" cirimis affiimst sam Will yu stiller witli Dyspenria ami : "lrt.i tntM..:itinvoirice in Astoria. Ore- con, within three mouths from tins tiate, Urttiber 17th, d-6w A. AV. BERRY, Corsets :x:il Umtcriresr. All the latest nut seks and ladies Is Bros.' Empire stoje! vour wife's health ncor? Are kes and styles of cor- your children sickly? Give them umierwcar ai rraei i3r0wn'a Iron Hitters. It will revive . i .It the 3!mpirc Store You will find tlie linest lacts and em broideries, of richest quality. Skuto., S!iats, Sk:itcs! . . I fliil cb-fitn fl!iiiMr Rl::itf. sll S17.ftSt There is very little difference between oxvcs vtfCl& 'cw york Novelty the two schools except, perhaps, tno btore. Clatter is the better of the two. Fine lrcss Goods. Wanted, :V woman to do general housework. them. Koscoc Dixon's new eating house is now open, isveryiiiing nas been nt tcd up in first-class style, and hi- v.cll known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to cat, that at Ins nlacc tncy can ue accommodated. Vnrnilipl or nnfiirnisliPfl front -t . I. . I r j O ! VT 1 fl. roomsatir. vainpuuiis, mi: wvmi jjoOtSj 21iO", S2.ti.vc, OU.ua, Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need A splendid line of ladles dress goods is Apply at the Astoria bakery, Chcnamus for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz- feelng displayed at the Empire store. street. ziiiess and al l symptoms ot Dyspepsia. fa - . Price 30 and 75 cents per bottle, bold. Hosiery. Hosiery, Hosiery! Tho latest novelties in ladies and -ckildrcns hosiery at Prael Bros'. B. F. StcvcKS & Co Are offering extra inducements to any one in need of a Piano, or Organ. Frairran I Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fabre's, at his old stand. As a true .and one that excels all other iron medi efficient tonic, and cines, take Brown's Iron Bitters. by W. E. Dement, Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, uroncniiis, wnoopiug coun, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and uing complaints. 30 cents anaa a ooi- tle. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BIT YOIJiS Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Gents' I Furnishing Goods, Silk Umbrellas, Blankets. Trunks, Yalises, Rubber and Oil Clothing of rtla Ha iriSii5 The Boss Merchant Tailor he has the .Largest and Pinest Assortment and the Lowest Prices in town. , ;k M .2 til g b g S I J m 4 j CO y rjets, BsioMerj 1 UNSUKPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. ' NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. S.B.CR0W, PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Ben ton and Squemoqua Streets, East oi th9 Court Hoiue. ' ff A.8toria, - - - O reges ,