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& - C31 m JtaUtj gtotfan. ASTORIA, OREGON: FKIDAY NOVEMBER 7, 18S1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. F. HAL.LORA.N & COMPANY, PtTBLISIIKKS A'I rROriUISTORS, ASTOBIAJJ BUILDING. - - CASS STREET Terms of Suliscrlptlon. Served by Carrier, per week Scut by Slail. per mouth . locL. . G9ct!. .$7.00 tree of postage to subsist ilter. ESfAdvcrtlscuieiits inserted In- the ear at the rate of $2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per square, each Insertion. Notice To Advertisers. The Astobian guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of anv newspaper published on the Columbia river- To-night Richelieu. Oregon gives Blaine over 2'200 plurality. The Columbia is due from San Francis co this morning. It was ,nip" and -'tuck;" but "tuck" got away -with it. B. A. Seaborg, of Uwaca, has returned f r om his European trip. The Eslxlalc, Jorsalfarer and Henry Villard have arrived out. Order fifty buckets red paint and ten dozen brushes assorted sizes, Kate Castleton in "All at Sea" at Occi dental hall to-morrow evening. Blanks, legal, justice, etc.. for state and territory, at' Tim Astoeian office. John Burke, an old Astorian, and now agent for George C. Jliln, the tragedian, is in the city. George C. Miln in ''Richelieu" at Occi dental hall to-night. Reserved seats at New York Novelty store. But little business was transacted yes terdaj. the one absorbing question being "what 'is the latost from New York?" In the presidential election of 1880. New York cast 1,103,943 votes. Of this number Garfioldgot ."." ."t J, or :i72 less than a majority. Tub Weekly Astomas, in stamjK'd wrappers, ready for mailing, published this morning; full of news ami home hap penings; price ten cents. A dispatch to Tiie Astouian from San Francisco received at one o.clcck this morning says that California elocls six Republican congressmen. D. B. Scott's new boat, the Telephone was to havo been launched in East Port land at 11 yesterday morning, and the programme was doubtless carried out. Armstrong, the Republican candidates for delegate to congress from Washington territoiy, squeezes through by a very light majority probably less thau20i. " The British bark liclle of Arron ar rived in yesterday. The American ship Cliccscbrough. 1T07, Dinsmore master. 12t days from Philadelphia, w reported out side. Tiie Astokiax desires to express its thanks to the election officers in every part of the county for their kindly as sistance in promptly sending in election news. Now then to business! We've- lost time enough over this election matter. What's salmon worth? Have yon sold your logs? TnE Astouian job office is turning out some excellent job work. The play of Damon and Pythias was witnessed by a large audience last even inc. Mr. Miln is a splendid actor and was well supported. To-night ho will have an ovation. He appears in his great character Richelieu. Throughout this entire campaign The Astoeian has spared no effort to givo re liable and impartial reports of every thing in connection with the contest. To give the news correctly and in good sea son has been its solo aim, and now at the close of the fight, it congratulates the citizens of this city on their good sense and good judgment in the manner in which the presidential contest of 'SI was here conducted. Everyone was gentle manly and good natured and throughout the heated disscussiou that naturally re sults in a presidential tussle, there was nothing but Jollity and good humor on both sides. SITE TIME. "Time is money" says the adage, and this saying is forcibly brought to mind by an examination of the "Busy Man's Cyclopaedia,'' as Horace Greeley, who planned Johnson's Cyclopaedia, said it should be. What vexed ilr. Greeley was the time wasted in groping through ir relevant matter in the Cyclopaedias to find a single item of valuable informa tion. The facts were hidden in the mul titude of words, like two grains of wheat in n bushel of chaff, The admirable classification of Johnson's with the di vision of articles by italic sub-headings, enables one to turn to just what he wants, almost as readily as he can turn to a WorcLin Webster's dictionary. Still this great work is as far as possi ble from an abridgement, or mere dic tionary. It is fuller in every science, and gives more facts in every field than any of its competitors. In "this it even exceeds the famous Britanuica: while the latter is lamentably deficient and inaccu rate in all American matters. It has 20, 000 more articles than Appleton's; its superiority to that work in lew, medicine, engineering, mechanics, chemistry, As tronomy and other sciences, is very marked. In American biography and geography, it has more than twice as many names and places as are given in Appleton's. The leading educators of the state are endorsing it heartily. It is a library in itself, a Christmas present worth having or giving. Address all orders to C. H. Libby, the general manager for its sale on this coast at Portland, Or. Complete in 4 vols. (8 parts); sold by subscription auly. Freuli Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters Constantly on hand, cooked to any style nt Frank Fabre's. Board at TcfTs. The best in America. $20.00 a month. CROW Does not make anv second-class Pic tures at his New Gallery, No. Gl, on the Roadwa3'. Forafl'eat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street next door to I. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. For a good bath, pleasant shave, or shampoo, go to the City Baths, corner Squemoqua and Olney streets. Jok. G. Charters, Prop. TIIE I'BESIDEXTIAL CONTEST. Xntlihur Posltire Kr.oun up to Thrco O'clock TIim Morning. There were about 17,613 different figur ings in this city yesterday morning when the dispatches began to arrive. Every one who had a sparo minute, (and busi ness did not seem to be pressing on the majority), was on the street figuring on the "last dispatch.' About ten o'clock camo a telegram that New York state nj to that hour, showed a majority for Cleveland, bat there were one hundred and seventy-two precincts still to hear from. On the heels of that came anoth er saying that Blaine had 013 majority with sundry districts not yet reported, and about two o'clock came one that started everyone to "doing snms" with a pencil ana piece of paper. It was to the effect that Blaine had 23G majority with fifty-three precincts to hear from which had given Garfield a net plurality of 1800 in 1850. Then came another saying that Blaine was 473 ahead with 41 precincts still to hear from. This gave something to think about till the next one arrived at seven in the evening, when Republican and Democratic hearts were alike made glad by the receipt of dispatches saying that the Republican national committee and the Democratic national committee had each issued address, the- one assert ing that Blaine and Logan were elected, the other that Cleveland and Hendricks were elected. These dispatches wero read to excited crowds nt the jwlitical head quarters and elicited tremendous cheer ing. The next dispatch cave Blaine 471 ma jority vith twenty-three precincts in New 1'ork state to hear from. At eight o'clock tho following was ro- cerwtl at tins eilicc: hl'ECIAI. TO T1IJ-. ASfOltlAX. Nuw Youk, Nov. (. Tlu New l'ork Lrcmwj I'ust Independent Republican), calls for a meeting of Independents and Democrats to-morrow afternoon, in front of (hestaluuof Washington, in favor of an honest count. The excitement in the city is running high and the vicious element is crowding the streols. Forty one districts arc yot to bo heard from in New York. Blaine is G1T ahead. There is no longer any doubt of his elec tion. Blaine's serious illness is euiitra dicted this afternoon. He sayu he was never in belter health, but is suffering from a severe cold. All the northern states except Connecticut are o'id fur Blaine. Further returns from Oregon .show that Blaine's majuritv in the stnU will be 2,:500. t 11) a. it., came a dispatch from ban necticut, New .Tcixiy and Indiana, and w.is undoubtedly elected. Kearnev and Market streets ono surging muss of men carrying Cleveland banners and cheer ing. At 11, v. m., an associated press dis- pHtch said that the vote of f!i counties in New York gave Cleveland 09,207. Blaine .7J.J531. and taking tho four coun ties not j'et counted officially, the proba bilities wero that Cleveland's plurality in the state was &JL Amid the utmost good humur and con siderable chaffing on both sides, the crowd at the telegraph oilice read and commented on tho dispatches as thov were received. Everyone fraternized though bets were made up to tho very h'st. Republican stock wont down to zero when tho dispatch came saying Cleveland had carried New Nork, but rallied again when a delayed dispatch to TiieAstobiat; from San Francisco was received at five minutes past ono this morning, which said "Blaine will carry New York by about three hundred and fifty. Dan Manning claims fraud and says that the state board of canvassers will give th'e state to Cleveland." men came dispatches to this office saying that New York state gave Cleve land R)Z majority with several precincts to hear from that would undoubtedly be Democratic. Still later came word over the wires that the New York Herald and Sun claimed that Cleveland had the state by 1,000 majority and that the western union and associated rrcss tel egraphed that Blaine had the state by iWO majority. At fifteen minutes past one this morn ing tho operator at Portland telegraphed that "things are badly mixed up," a con clusion to which every ono who waited for the dispatches, or who read these lines will agree. Maine Iteported Dangeront.1) HI. Bostok, Nov. 5. Midnight. A special to tho Globe from Augusta, says Blaine is dangerously ill. He took to his bed this morning after scanning the returns of the night. It soon developed into se rioue symptoms and tho family physician sent for in haste. He ordered, perfect fjuiet. Only John L. Stevens, his most intimato friond, and members of the family are allowed at his bedside. To night he is in such a condition that it is impossible for him to speak aloud. Ho is completely prostrated by a severe cold on his lungs, adding to the critical na sure of his condition. Excitement in w York. A Xews special says: New Yobk, Nov. f. 11SJ0 v. si. A quarter of a million of people are on the streets in tremendous excitement, howl ing, yelling and threatening to mob the Tribune office. Tho situation is critical. The Times has just put up a bulletin sav ing: "There is no doubt that Cleveland has carried New York. Verified returns give him a plurality of 5,000. and the Republicans cannot count him out." This intensifies tho excitement. ISocuti.s to Let. Furnished or unfurnished, suitable for housekeeping, at Mi:s. Twilight's. At Frault Fabre's. Board for .$22.30 a month. The best in the city. Dinner from 5 to 7. Stop That Cough By going to J.E. Thomas's and getting a uottlc of Leroy's Cough Balsam. IT WILT. CURE YOU. Misses and'nursing corsets of tho fa mous Ball's make, at the Empire Stoic. Home For Chiltlrcn. Mrs.Wagner, whose residence is next to C. W. Fulton's, is now prepared to take entire charge of a limited number of children. Every attention paid the little ones, and any one leaving their child with Mrs. Wagner may be sure that it will receive a mother's care. Another installment of Ball's coiled spring, clastic section corsets just ar rived at the Empire Store. For a nice, jucy steak cookod on the broiler, go to Frank Fabre. FACTS 1XD yEtrs. Quebec will havo its thanksgiviug No vember Cth. A fortuno-teller in Cincinnati claims to make 300 a week. The only thing an Arab won't steal is another man's religion. England sends 10,000,000 barrels of rum every year to Madagascar. It takes 2.,000 people packed as in a political meeting to till an acre. A Madison county Ga., negro is report ed to bo tho sire of fff ty-six children. A Boston savings bank cashier says that it is the poorest-dressed peoplo who deposit the most money, as a mlo. Fifty-three million cubic feet of gas aro burned in about thirty of the largest tneatres ana concert hails ot ew lorK City. A learned professor estimates that dur ing one season over u2,UUU gallons of blood are drawn from humanity by mos quitoes. Railway ticket brokers are Hocking to New Orleans in view of the near approach of the great exposition and its crowds of traveiens. One of the grandest sights in Dakota at this season of the year is to see tho wife stacking grain while the husband is off electioneering. Tho removal of the two-cent tnx from patent medicines has increased the in come of one manufacturer $170,000 a year and of another $00,000. A Tennessee man had to be hanged be fore he could be convinced that thero was any law in this country to punish a man for killing his wife's poor relations. It is difficult to drown an insect, as the water cannot enter the pores of the skin but if a drop of oil be applied to the ab domen it falls dead at once being suffo cated. Tho report of the agent general of im migration in Fiji shows that out of 7.137 L'olyuesiaus introduced into the 1'iji Islands from the Western Pacific, 1,270 have died in four years. Tho last official act performed by Pres ident Lincoln was signing the commis sion of William Pitt Kellogg, appointing him to tho collectorship of the port of New Orleans. In London there are 19,r00 cabs, which carry SS0 passengers daily. Paris has V'OO, which carry but 50.000 daily. Tho London cabs earn $11,000,000 per annum. Tho Paris cabs earn half as much. As a preventive of petroleum fires it is now proposed to place a bottle of ammo nia in each barrel of tho oil; on ignition, by accident or otherwise, tho bottle would break and the effect of the amino uiacal vapors would bo to extingnirth tho flames. A subscriber to tho Aiken, 8.C., Journal boasts of having three living mothers in law, twenty-uino brothers-in-law, thirty sisters-in-law (tho most of whom are living), overl:0 nephews and nieces, and only one grandchild. Sunday theatricals, says tho Pittsburg Dtea(ch. are tolerated by law in five of the principal cities of the Lniteu atates. They are San Francisco, Cincinnati. St. Louis, Chicago and New Orleans. In a few of tho theaters a matinee is given on Saturday afternoon. It is said the most unpleasantly odor ous city in tho country is Newark, N. J, which has the bone factory smell, the truck gardeu-cesspool-cabbage smell, the varnish factorj' smoll, the leather fac tory, tho slaughter-house, the central market and the new sower ditch smells. Tho Preacher Can't I'rcath Unless he has good digesion and his blood is in prime condition. Sleepy sermons, weary congregations, and broken down churches result from the best efforts of dyspeptic and de bilitated clergymen. There is no bet ter tonic and health restorer for the minister or anyone else who is broken down, than Brown's Iron Bitters. It is within the reach of every one of the 50,000 clergymen of this country. The Eev. T. Marshall West, Ellicott's Mills, Md., speaks with pleasure of how this valuable medicine enred his debility and dyspepsia. Washington, Nov. 5. Belva Lockwood, candidate of the National Rights party. said in an interview she was satisfied with the result of the campaign, inas much as she had cleared ?1,200 by her lectures. ISucIcIcn'.s Arnica Salve. The Best Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, Bruibes.Sores.Uleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, aim positively cures 1 lies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E. Dement & Co. JEFF Gives meals for 25 cents, as big as the mammoth pumpkin on exhibition in front of his restaurant. Go and see it. Notice. Dinner at" JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE everyday from 430 to 8 o'clock. The best 25-cent meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, puuuing, etc. xeaorcouee liiciuaed. All who have tried him say Jeff is the BOSS." For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. Will j'ou suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E, Dement Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. K. Dement Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector free. For salo by W. E. Dement Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Sold by W. E. Dement Ogilvie's Popular Readings No. 11 just received at Adler's Crystal Palace. Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything has been fit ted up in first-class style, and his well known reputation as a caterer assures all who like good things to eat that at his place they can be accommodated. Ladies remember that we allow you to wear the Balls corsets for three weeks on approval, and return purchase money if not found perfect in every re spect. PRAELBros. Buy your Llmo of Gray at Portland prlcat. IBTING IHPUOJTED. Hundreds of thousands havo read Irv ing's "Astoria.' In Bancroft's history of the Northwest coast, in that portion of t it relating to Astoria, talking of Irving's book, ho says: I cannot agree with Irving in hi3 esti mate of Astor's character. Thero is noth ing in Astor's history that would imply him to be more than a respectable and wealthy merchant of common honesty! and uncommon ability, desirous of in creasing his wealth and respectability by every legitimate means at his command. ' Had this scheme been based on self-sac- f rafice, or pecuniary loss for the public! good, or the promulgation of some great i principle, the current of unqualified syco phancy, trickery, sentimentality 'and J maudlin praise which runs through "As- j toria" might be more bearable. That Mr. Astor was an able man there is no deubt: that he was a remarkably n.itri- t one ui iiuuic-uiiuui-u luuu, uciuaieu 03 higher than the usual selfish and merce nary motives, there is not tho slightest evidence. There are whole pages in "As toria' abstracted almost literally from Franchere. Pretending to draw ah" his information from private sources, the author makes no allusion to the source to which he is most indebted, not even mentioning Franchere's name once in his whole work. It is with exceeding regret that in "Astoria' I find myself obliged to take broad exception both to the author's integrity of purpose and faithfulness of execution. For half a century Irvine has been the literary idol of American read-1 ers; and for his writings no ono has greater admiration than myself. In my study of his "Columbus" I found his treatment of the Spaniards and their do ings at Daricn for the most part truthful and clear; and up to this time the impu tation that ho had received money from Mr. Astor for writing "Astoria' I be lieved to be utterly false and unworthy of consideration. But in closely com paring with original evidence his state ments concerning tho Now York fur mer chant and his associates of the North west Company, I find them so at variance with truth and fairness that I am other wise at a lost to acconnt for this nnnsual warp of judgment. StVKI) BY A 31UM7S K.VKs. When Dr. Whitman started upon his journoy from Oregon to Washington, to urge President Tyler not to sign any treaty that would give Oregon to tho English, he took with him and his com panion as their baggage-carrier, a mule. While crossing the Rocky mountain., in. dead of w inter, Dr. Whitman, his com panion and guido lost their way in a suowstorm. and after searching in vain, for hours for the right path wero about to give up in despair when the guido ac cidentally noticed tho mule s "significant movements in tho head and cars," tin animal turning his ears right and left and then setting them in a projection forward, as if he would direct attention. Remembering the power of animal in stinct, tho freezing and hopeless riders decided to give tho mnlo a free rein and follow wherever he went. To their great joy it carried them back to a previous camp, from which they were able to pur sue their journey without difficulty. Had Dr. Whitman perished at that time the probabilities are, the most valuable por tion of what is now Oregon and Wash ington territory, would havo become a British possession. E.v Hrott'MEmulHiou of Pure Cod Silver Oil, -with, HypopIiosphltcN. In Consumption and Scrofula. Dr. J. R.Buktox, of Valdosta, Geo., says: "L hav.e for several years used Scott's Emulsion, and find it to act well in Con sumption and Scrofula and other con ditions requiring a tonic of that class." At Kidderminster, England, tho sewerage outlet was made within fiVe feet o the town well, and yet after 500 cases of typhoid fever they had to get a doctor down from London to tell 'em what the trouble was. A Great JH.scorcry That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tipklimr iti llin Tfivnif Tniti tn JJ1 and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Trial Bot tles free at W. E. Dement & Coe.'s Drug Store. I.arce size S1.0D. WnAT! Do You Think that "Jefl" of The Chop House Gives you a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much r hut he gives a better meal and more of it than anv nlace in town for 25 cents. He buys by the wholesale and pays casn. "runt settles it. ' Sj-rup of Figs. Nature's mm trim T.nvfitivn TMfic- ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in Its nature, painless in itS flPtinn Hume linhitiml I'nticfinqlinn Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred I OlOOd. retrtllatps tln Livnr mwl Jii-f(j nn the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fever, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts uu uruuKius. sample Domes iree, aim large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co., Astoria. A car-load nf JTnnn it-trie of thi lat est and approved styles, such as iLang- trv. Berlin, mill linn 'Pnn nnil ntliors just received at the Empire Store . h lfteen hundred numbers of Lovell's Library and ten mail sacks full of other line reading matter just received at Ad ler's Crystal Palace. FOr ailVllllnfT IIOTI' cfl'lial. nnM... tn the Drygoodsline, call at tiie Emp'ire OraV SPlIc Kfinl-ntf Dmn ? 1 .....,., J cedar shingles. A full M guaranteed in eacn uuncu. Boston Baked Beans aud Brown Bread every Sunday at Jeff's from 3 a.m. to 2 P. 11. Bali? ,co"'lod spring, elastic section corset takes the cake and the cirl be- miiu me counter, at tiie Empire Store. A-Iltne patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. XV. Conn's druc store, opposite Ociiden hctel, Astoria. Don't pay 50 cents elsewhere when -vS Fl the Det dinnsr In ton at JEFF'S for 25 oente. IU THE PASTRY I.BQTS "Tcnllla, JLcxcoDt Orance, etc, UseraT Cakes, Creams, Pnddlnco Src. as dell eately and naturally as the ft-slt flroB "which licy are made Por Strcnjjtli and Trno Fruit Flavor They Stand Arie. P.TCPARIO Or THC Prlco Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III. St touis, Mo. UAXER3 or Dr Prices Cream Baking Powdr ANS 3)r. Pricc?s Lupulin Yeast Gems, !2t?st Ury Hop Ycnat. KOPt SALE BY GROCERS. Wl. MAKE IsCT OXS pita t. it r. LieiiT Healthy Bread, EASI OEMS. The beat dry hop yeast In the world. Bread raised by thta yeast is Hght. whlta and wholesome like our grandmother's dellciou3hrea.d. GROCERS SELL THEM. PREPATtEO BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., HanTrs ol Dr.'Price's special FtoYonng Extracts, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. 0 VudyiLl Of cither ses admitted to the PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE On any week-day of tho yea.-. Tho CoWcro Journal, containing in formation of the course of tudv. rates of tuition, hoard, examination.ctc, and culs or plain ana ornamental peiMuan- ship, free. Address. A.P.AISMSTROXU, Lock Box 1(M. Poktt.au. Ok.- tarln icritino. please mention this paper. Here! TF YOU WANT FZ2TS TATIONERY OR Fancy Goods GO TO ADLER'S Crystal Palace NOTICE. u&h THESTEAMSHD' 000s :QuSL-5r, LAWLESS, Commander. Will Sail for YAQUINA BAY, COOS BAY, Way Torts, and SAN FRANCISCO, On, or about November 7 , '84, From Flanders' Wharf, foot of B street. Portland. For Freight or Fassace apply to WATSON, WRIGHT & CO., Tortland. Or to A. W. BERRY. Astoria. t- Musical Instruments RESOLUTION. Resolved, That tho chief of police be, and be is hereby instructed, to receive from parties owning property npbn the various streets now in process of , repair or improvement, a bond for the faithful performance of such work; said bond to be prepared by the auditor and clerk of the city, and signed by tho property own era of said property, with, two good and sufficient sureties; said bond to be qual ified to in twice tho amount of the cost of such work, as assessed by the city sur veyor. " O. J. TBEKOHABD. Astobia, Or., Oct, 33th, 1884. C. H. COOPER! OPENING Cloak Department! Having Received direct from Eastern and San Fran cisco Manmacturers an Immense Stock of Fall and Win ter Cloaks, We would respectfully submit the same for inspec tion to the Ladies of Astoria, and of surrounding 'districts Ladies purchasing from us can rely on getting EX CLUSIVE DESIGNS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Garments in the Market. We desire to impress on the Ladies that our Stock of Cloaks are NEW, STYLISH, and FASHIONABLE, of Cut and Finish superior to anything ever shown in Asto ria. PEICES LOWER THAN EVER. c4jjESE2a&flKEL lttfcT?TBrBWBrM THE Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. G. H COOPER, Pythian Building,' - - Astoria, Oregon. Giving Up Business ! ! MtMMiiiiiiiiifiiiiiaaiiaiiiiiaiia.aaaj Our ntiro stock, comprising the very latest styles iU Ready-made Suits, Cloaks and Ulsters, WILL BE WITHOUT EVERYTHING Call Early -and -PILGERS Next to Rescue FALL CLOTHING! A LARGE STOCK OF Overcoats, Novelties in Neck Wear, Hats and Furnishing Goods. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Fine Morino and all Wool Hosiery. 2-The- "FEWEST PATTERNS in SUITINGS made up in the LATEST STYLES. Imow Prices ! - D. 2L Tk Ltadiiff ClotMtr, Hattr and Gtnts fj - DISPOSED OF- RESERVE. MUST GO ! ! Secure Bargains. AT BRANCH Engine House. STOCK OF SH, I ts' Furnisher I 3cXX?TOS2