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t3 Wtt gmltf storfatu ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 0. 1881 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J. P. HAliLORAN & COMPANY, publishers and vroi'iiiistoks, ATORIAJf BUILDING, - - CASS .STREET Terms of Subscript Ion. Sorved by Carrier, per week 13cK Bent by Mail, per mouth GOcts. r " onevear.. $7.00 Free of postage to subscribers. "Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of $2 per square per month. Tran sient advertising fifty cents per &quarc, each Insertion. Notice To Adrertiscrs. TSE A.BTOB1A2T guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rivar. Chilly weather in New York. The Elaine hats are not all "called in' ypt. There will be no semes in tho Baptist chnrch to-day in consequence of sickness in Mr. Scott's family. The Republioan party has cot into the habit of inaujjurating its elected candi dates and this may prove no exception. The president of tho United States has issued a proclamation designating the 27th inst. as a day of national Thanks giving. There will bo divine service on board the ship City of Alliens, lying at the O.R. &N. dock, at 4 p. m. Rev. J. McCormac -will officiate. The vote of the county in June was 1,792; last Tuesday it was 1,550. Tho vote of the city and upper town in June was 1,152; last Tuesday, 1,150. The Democrats proposo having a cele bration next Tuesday evening. There will be a torch-ligh't procession, fire works in front of Sheriff Ross's residence, sgpeches, etc. The case of Lam Yoke charged with sundry misdemeanors was yesterday dis missed for want of evidence. The only result that is visible to an ordinary in tellect is that tho county is out some thing over a hundred dollars; but then we're rioh. To-morrow the rails of tho O. R. fc N. Co. will bo joined at Huntington, on Burnt river, with tho rails of the Oregon Short Line, completing another railway track to Oregon across the continent. Trains will begin to run through on the 1st of December. The State sails for San Francisco to day. Tho British bark Cochrina, 82 days from Montevideo, has arrived in. The DoraBluhm, lumber-laden, sailed for San Francisco. The Co. of Merioneth, Abeona and C. S. Bement are down to finish. The Cyprus and City of Athens are at the O. R. fc N. dock. The Dun vegan is in the stream about ready for sea. -v Augnstin Morrissey, a well known resi dent of this citv, died yesterday, after a brief illness. The funeral will takG place from his late residence at ono o'clock this afternoon. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Deceased was for many years engaged in various pursuits in this city and vicinity. He was a mem ber of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, under whose auspices the funeral will take place. Meeting of the C'lereland and Hendricks Club Last Ercnln?. The Cleveland and Hendricks Club of Astoria met at thoir hall at 7:30 last evening, and was called to order by A. A. Cleveland. On motion it was decided to have a grand jollification, parade, torch-light procession and fireworks display on next Tuesday evening. Moved and seconded that Alex. Camp bell be invited to act as grand marshal -for the procession. Carried unanimously. Moved and seconded that a committee of arrangements consisting of C. J. Trench ard, A. A. Cleveland and Thos. Dealy, be elected with power to act in all arrange ments and appointing sub committees. Carried jmaniinously. Moved and scc oned that a finance committee, consist ing of N. Johansen, G. 6. Smith and Isaao Bergman, be appointed a commit tee to collect funds for the celebration. Carried unanimously. A vote of thanks was" tendered to Alex. Campbell for kind ly acting as marshal in our last grand procession. Moved and seconded that this club extend an invitation to all good citizens of our city and county to take 1art in the jollification, parade and il nmination. Carried unanimously. The meeting then adjourned subject to call of the president. Vti- A. A. Cleveland, Sec. pro torn. Attention Sportsmen. An adjourned meeting of the Clatsop Bod and Gun Club will bo held at the office of the Auditor and Clerk, on Mon day evening, November 10, 1881, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested, at business of importance is to be trans acted. By order of the President. T. S. Jkwett, Sec. Removal. Mrs. A. B. Jewett has removed to rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building. Dresses cut, made and fitted in the most fashionable style. Freak Eastern and Shoalivater Bay Oysters Constantly on hand, cooked to any style at Frank Fabre's. Board at Jeff's. Tho best in America. $20.00 a month. CttOW Does not make any second-class l'ic .Jures at his New Gallery, No. Gl, on the Roadway. -Another installment of Ball's coiled spring, elastic section corsets just ar rived at the Empire Store. Ball's coiled spring, elastic section corset takes the cake and the girl be hind the counter, at the Empire Store. For Dinner Parties to order, at short notice, go to Frank Fabre's. Gray sells Sackett Bros.' Al sawed cedar shingles. A full M guaranteed in "each bunch. Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sunday at JefFs from 5 a. m. to 2 P.M. For a good bath, pleasant shave, or shampoo, go to the City Baths, corner Squemoqua and Olney streets. Job. G. Charters, Prop. Buy your Llm of Gray at Portland prices. A 00LUMH" OF POLITICS. The Great Important Question Still Unsettled. Cleveland Receiving the ifo-.t of the Con-rratulHtion'. And still tho momentous question is unsettled, though there now appears but little doubt that Cleveland and Hendricks are elected president and vice president for the ensuing four years. Democrats all over the Union aro jubilant. Repub licans are basing their hopes on tho offi cial count of tho vote of he state of New York, on which everything depends. It is not likely that this voto will ba counted for some days yet' Below will be found tho latest obtainable intel ligenco regarding the matter: New Yohk, Nov. 7. The Democratic national committee Iipr issued an address to tho people of tho United States, say ing: "Cleveland and Hendricks aro elect ed with 219 electoral votes." The address names the states which have given Dem ocratic majorities, including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana and West Virginia. The address concludes thus: ''No fraud or contrivance cau de feat the will of tho people of the United States, thus publicly and deliberately de clared." New Yobk.Nov. 7. The question which has carried New York state is now chiefly a question of nccurato footing up of long columns of figuras. Footing of county clerks, with only a few missing, indicate that Cleveland has about 1,009 plurality. Footings of election districts mado in the associated press office, in dicate that Riaino has nearly an equal plurality. Twelve districts in tho state had not, up to this morning, reported at all. Some sixty others had reported, but their accurac3' was questioned, and they will be verified to-day. Tho whole list of counties will bo carefully ro-added to day, and the result of tliat addition, as well as the result of compilation of coun ty clerics figures, will be sent out by the associated press. This work will prob ably be completed before night. ALLEGED THUACnSRY. New Yoek, Nov. 7. Among tho revaln tions which the figures of the election are making is the attitude of tho Stal warts. One of Grant s "SOU'' has found out the fact that Uiica, when yesterday tho first noticeable reversal of Garfield s majorities occurred in the column of re turns, probably secured Blaine's defeat in tho ht::t;' and notion. Oncidr. county, which gave Garfield 1,CIG, now gives Ulevelantl UJ. The Brooklyn Independents are also jubilant over tho fact that the Second ward, which has usually given 500 Re publican majority, now reverses that and gives Cleveland "493. This ward is tho stronghold of the Independents and the homo ol Uetcuer. MOKOPOLY CONOBATULATION'S. New Yom:, Nov. 7. Jay Gould this morning sent tho following to Governor Cleveland : 'I heartily congratulate you on your election. All concede that 3"oiy administration as governor has been wise and conservative, and in tho larger field as president, 1 feol that you will do still better, and tho vast business interests of the country will be entirely s:fe in your hands.' will know vtedximdat KoaHiNo. New Youk, Nov. 7. There will ba is sned at 1 o'clock to-morrow morning tho Associated Press district returns of tho slate, which will show a plurality for Blaine of 250. They also give oat the returns of the county clorks, which show a Cleveland plurality of over 1.000. The public will have to judge between tho two until the board oi canvassers meets on Tuesday next. DLAINE WANTS A PAIS COUNT Augusta, Me., Nov. 7. The following has just been sent: Chairman Jones Republican National Cemmittee: 1 am advised that there have been frauds committed in New York slate. I believe that tho honest vote of the state gives tho Republicans a plurality, und I ask the committeo to sec that we have a fair and honest count. Signed. James G. Blaine STILL CLAIM BLAINE'S ELECTION. New Yoek, Nov. 7. There is great ex citement at Republican headquarters At 10 o'clock Secretary Fessenden an nounced from tho balcony of tho Fifth Avenue hotel that Blaine had carried New York by 1,000, and would bo inaug urated. Tho Tribune still claims that Blaine is elected. A CLEMCAL EHEOE. New Yosk, Nov. 7. Revision of figures in West Chester county show a clerical error in tho Associated Press footings. The correction of this orror gives Cleve land oOO mora votes than tho previous statement based on election disiricts. A difference of nearly 411 has been found in Cattaraugus c aunty between tho Asso ciated Pro3s footings and the returns of the county clerk. If the latters figures stand, they will increaso Blaine's plural ity by 441." CAN STAND DEFEAT BUT WANTS A TAtE Augusta, Me., Nov. 7. Blaine says ho uuu ireaieu iuo xvepuuiicau nomination as an honorable trust, confided to him without solicitation, and had, therefore, spared no time and no effort to secure success. He had full confidence that he had been fairly elected and he trusted every effort would now be made to vmdi cate the sacredness of the ballot. 'To quote my own saving on an iin portant occasion," added Mr. Blcine. "any psrty in the United States can bear to be defeated, bat no party can bear to bo defrauded. Mr. Blaine freely expressed his judg ment that a majority of tho vote3 of .New York had been cast for the liepub lican electoral ticket. Ho thought the returns and comparisons with former votes clearly established this conclu sion. now is THIS? Tboy, N. Y Nov. 7. A special from Hoosic Falls to the Telegram says tho Butler vote thero was all counted for Cleveland. The tickets were tho same size and thickness. It is alleged by But ler managers hero that tho samo was done olsewhere. A CLOSE COUNT. New Yosk, Nov. 8. On a careful re view of figures by districts, as furnished by agents of the Associated Press, cor rected by returns received during the day, so as to bring tho record down to this time, the total voto of tho state stands: For Cleveland, 539.8SG; Blaine, 55S.42G; plurality for Cleveland, 1,400. There are yet eighteen districts from which returns are still behind or ques tioned. These in 18S0 gave Garfield a plurality of 73G. The counties in which the lacking districts aro situated aro Es sex, Madison. Saratoga, Sullivan and Tlster. THE VEST LATEST. As The Astoeian understands the situ ation now, there is a joint committee in New York city tallying tho lists andjeom parinz the returns. The state board of eanvpssrs will take charge nsxt Tuesday and then the official count will bo made. It is only just to suppose that both sides will be fair, but there are some ugly re ports out. One is that Cleveland's ma jority of 58,464 in New York and Kings county has already been ra'sed to 60,000. Any party that tries to do anything not on the dead square will make a terrible mistake. If Cleveland has a majority of one vote in the whole 1500,000 cast, he should be given tho electoral voto of the state of New York; so also with Blaine; but the American people will brook no fraud or anything that looks like fraud. Following is the present state of the elec toral vete: FOB BLAINE. California 8 Colorado 3 Illinois.-. 22 TOR CLEVELAND. Alabama 10 Arkansas 7 Connecticut 6 Delaware 3 Florida 4 Georgia 12 Indiana 15 Kentucky 13 Louisiana 8 Maryland 8 Mississippi 9 Missouri 16 North Carolina.. 11 New Jersey 9 South Carolina. . . 9 Tennessee 12 Texas. 13 Virginia 12 Wast Virginia... 6 Iowa 13 Kansas 9 Maine 6 Massachusetts... 14 Michigan 13 Minnesota Nebraska 5 Nevada 3 New Hampshire. 4 Ohio 23 Oregon 3 Pennsylvania.... 30 Rhode Island.... 4 Vermont 4 Wisconsin 11 1821 183 New York. .36 CLATSOP COU.N'TrX VOTE. Tho official returns from Clatsop coun ty as furnished by County Clerk Trench- ard, are as follews: PEESIDENTIAL ELECTOBS. D. P. Thompson, 871: Warren Truitt, 871; J. C. Leasure, 872. L. JJ. Ison, G70; W. D. Feuton. 670; A. C. Jones, 670. Sara'l Colver, 3; J. G. Muddock, 3; G. W. Dimraick, 3. J. E. Ros3. 6: J. P. Robertson, 6: D. M. Dunbar, 6. But- St. Clove- ler. John. Blaine. land. Mishawaka 13 15 SeaSide 1 16 11 Clifton 16 1 Upper Astoria.. 58 65 Ffshhawk 9 6 Youngs River .. 2t 43 Vesper 16 3 Westport 24 VI Clatsop 1 43 25 Lwis .tClarko's 21 16 Shively's 19-J 131 Knappa, 6 48 31 Astoria I :4 310 John Davs' 8 8 6 3 872 670 .1551 Total... Mil At Sea." Mrs. Phillips and a jolly crowd of com edians kept a largo audience in a roar Inst evening, at the Occidental, in their amusing play of "All at Sea." Tho play is only a slender thread on which are strung diamonds of delight, rubies of recreation and gems of mirth. Of ooursa Mrs. Phillips, or Kate Cas tleton, as she styles herself, is tho prin cipal attraction. She is deservedly a fa vorite, and just whero tho charm lies is hard to say. She is no actress, sho can't sing, she doesn't attempt to dance. She is more than ordinarily good looking and shows n fine set of teeth. It must bo tho teeth that aro so attractive. From the time she came on tho stage last night till she went off she never closed her mouth. She has a full upper and lower set and uses them to magnificent advantage. The trick seems easy enough. All she has to do is to let slip tho halyards of tho neth er lip and straightway comes in view a sound set of white molars and tho audi ence applaud frantically. Such teeth are an investment that pays handsomely, but as one usually goes to a theater to be amusedj why, if teeth are capablo of affording amusement "What's the h'odds s'long as you're 'ap py J" Tho troupe appear in Portlandito niorrow afternoon, and go from thero to tho Sound. Backache is banished by St. Jacobs Oil, the most remarkablo medicine over discovered. Home For Children. 3frs.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 bo sure that it will receive a mother's care. JEFF Gives meals for 25 cents, a3 big as the mammoth pumpkin on exhibition in front of his restaurant. Go and sea it. Notice. Dinner at" JEFF'S"' CHOP HOUSE everyday from 4:30 to 8 o'clock. The best 25-cent meal in tewn: soup, fish, seven kinds of meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. Tea or coffee included. All who have tried him say Jeff is the BOSS." The Rev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSiiii.oiTs Consumption Cure." Sold by W. E. Dement. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Sliiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement. Ogilvie's Popular Readings No. 11 just received at Adler's Costal Palace. Iloscoe 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 u is place tney can ue accommodated. Ladies remember that we allow you to wear the Balls corsets for three ivinlffi e, nnnrAt'tl inrl vnttifii mil.Ii n lltcno uii uj,Jtu,ai, uuuiviuill puiwuaaC money if not found "perfect in every re spect. 1'RAELiirOS. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh. Dintiieria and Canker Mouth. Sold by w. E. Dement A Nasal Injpctor free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement Misses' and nursing corsets of the fa mous Ball's make, at the Empire Stoie. Don't pay 50 cents elsewhere -when j'ou can get- the best dinner in town at JEFF'S for 25 centt. For a nice, jucy steak cooked o the broiler, go to Frank Fabra. Fifteen hundred numbers of Lovell's Library and ten mail sacks full of other tine reading matter just rtwired at Ad ler's Crystal Palatt. irlr a Collision. The British ship Abeona, wheat laden, left down river about noon yesterday, s?ys the Oregonian of tho 8th, in charge of river pilot Ferchen, in tow of the E. y. Cooke. Tho County of Marioncth, wheat laden, m charge of pilot Johnson and towed by the Alice, left down but a short time after. Tho Abeona had en tered'the narrow cut just below tho Port land flouring mills when the Oregon Im provement Co.'s collier Willamette was sighted coming up and near the lower end of the cut. The Coolx gave a long whistle, which is the understood signal for a vessel coming up stream to stop. This signal was not noticed by the col lier, which continued to ascend. Pilot Ferchen immediately saw that a collision was unavoidable unless the Abeona was grounded. Ho choso the latter alterna tive, and ran the Abeona into the west bank, the collier passing by safely. A man standing on the mill dock ran back and sang out to Johnson to stop the Ma rionelh, she being around the bend and not able to see tho condition of affairs. Pilot Johnson stopped his ship only in good time to avoid a general piling up. The Abeona slowly swung around athwart tho channel, completely block ing it. The barkentino Catherine Sud den, in ballast, was towed past, finding but eight feet of water. Altogether the affair is one that calls for investigation. Thero was a narrow escape from gen oral damage. The Abeona commenced lightering cargo as soon as the barges oould bo got alongside. The steamer S. G. Reed was sent down below Swan island to meet the Columbia, and took off her passengers, mail and express, landing them at tho Ash street dook at 7 p. m. At 8-30 p. M., the tide having risen and a portion of her cargo having been lightered, the Abeona floated. Owing to fog on the river it was not thought that tho Columbia could como up till this morning. Capt. Holmes, of tho collier Willamette, disclaims nil blamo in the matter of the Abeona going aground. Thero is some ono to blame, however, and it is a rule of the river that descend ing boats with tows have the right of way. An Appeal For Fuadi. Office of the Pedestal Fund of j the Statue of Liesbtt, 55 Lib--Kirrr St., New Yoek, Oct. 29, 1884. ) Editob Asterian: The Sons of tha Revolution are taking in hand tho subscription list to the Statue of Liberty, and President Arthur has headed a $1.00 subscription list, and every man, woman and child in America is invited to send $1.09 or more. Wo wish to show by a spontaneous im mediate placing in tho treasury of 125,000 tl.00 bills, that tho people of the United tatos have a grand appreciation of all that is intended by the gift of tho Statue of Liberty by tho people of tho Republic of Franco to the people of tho Republic of the United States. Respectfully yours, Austin Huntington, Secretary. Btielilen's Arnica Sal re. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores.Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapprd Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For saleby W. E. Dement & Co. what: Do You Think that JofTf of The Chop House Gives j'ou a meal for nothing, and a glass of something to drink? "Not much 1" but he gives a better meal and more of it than any place in town for 25 cents. He buys by 'the wholesale and pays cash. "That settles it." Sj-rup oTFifrs. Nature's own true Laxative. Picas ant to the palate, acceptable to the Stom ach, harmless in its nature, painless in its action. Cures habitual Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills aud Fever, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co., Astoria. ICouins to L.ct. Furnished or unfurnished, suitable for housekeeping, at Mns. Twilight's. At Fran It Fahrc'a. Board for S22.50 a month. Tho best in the city. Dinner from 5 to T. Stop That Cough By going to J.E. Thomas's and gettin; a bottle of Leroy's Cough Balsam. It will cure you. ForaScat Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che naraus 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. A car-load of Hoop skirts of the lat est and approved stvles. such as "Lang try," Berlin, and Bon Ton, and others, just received at the Empire Store. For anything new, stylish, nobby, in the Drygoodsline, call at the Empire Store. Why will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediato relief. Price lOctsSOctsandSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. "llackmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents, bold by W.E. Dement. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Demsnt&Co . All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oe-iden hctel, Astoria. . House To Let. F IVE ROOM3 ; NEW ; GOOD LOCAL it jr. inquire at K. (J. JdULDJrT. Furnished Rooms to Let, WITH OK WITHOUT BOARD. Enquire of Mrs E. C. HOLDEN. Notice. ALL OUTSTANDING WARRANTS DUE .. ,?.y l5? c,ty or -Astoria will be paid by tue City Treasurer at his office, on aud after io-day. Interest ceases from this date. J. G. HUSTLER. Atori, 0t. , 1834. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY !r IPS ASS TTSTTH, TanHIn, Icnon, Orance etc, flare? Cakes, Creams, Paddlns, cc.t as dell cately and natnrally as tho frill I froEl which they arc made. For Strenstli end Truo Fruit Flavor They Stand Alone. PREPARED Or THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, ill. St. Louis, Mo. BAKERS or Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder ANO Dr. Price's Xupuliu Yeast Gems, Uct J3ry Sop Tcatt. FOR GALE BY GROCERS. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. Libht Healthy Bread. mWpft j The pest dry hop yeast in the world. Bread raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome like our grandmother's delicious bread. CROCERS SELL THEM. . PREPARED OV THt Price Baking Powder Co., ManTis oi Dr. Plica's special Flavoring Extracts, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. For sa.e by Cuitino.Mkulb & Co., Agents I'ortiat d. Oregw. Of either sex admitted to tho PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE On any "week-day of tlio vear. The College Journal, containing in formation of the course of study, rates of tuition, board, examination, etc., and cuts of plain and ornamental penman ship, free. Address, A. P. ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 1W. Portland, Ok. carln writing, please mention thit pajer. Look IF YOU WANT 7ZXTB STATIONERY OR Fancy Goods GO TO ADLER'S Crystal Palace 0". O. E.OS8. UEAI1;0 UNDERTAKER. ASTORIA, OREGON. NOTICE. THKSTEAilSHrP coost LAWLESS, Commander. WU1 Sail for YAQUIXA BAY, COOS BAY, Way Ports, and SAN FRANCISCO, On, or about November 7 , '84, From. Flaadew' Wharf, foot of B street Portland. For Freight or Passage .apply to WATSON, WRIGHT CO., Portland. Or to A. W. BKBRY, Astoria. PC- ' g YImI GiMS. aL Hero Miisica istrnents SEasLll-lAM G. H. COOPER! OPENING Cloak Department! t .... .Having Received direct from Eastern and San Fran cisco Manufacturers 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. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. THE Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House G. H. COOPER, Pythian Building, - - Astoria, Oregon. Giving Up Our entiro stock comprising the very latest stylos in Ready-made Suits, Cloaks and Ulsters, -WILL BE WITHOUT EVERYTHING Call Early and PILGERS Next to Rescue FALL CLOTHING! -A LARGE Overcoats, Novelties in Neck Wear, Hats and 'Furnishing Goods. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Fine Merino and all Wool Hosiery. g-The NEWEST PATTERNS in SUITINGS made up i the LATEST STYLES. Imow Prices ! D. J5.. ThLtftdig ClotkUr, H&tttr aad Gnts Business ! ! DISPOSED OF- RESERVE. MUST GO!! Secure Bargains. AT BRANCH- Engine House. cINTOSH STOCK OF STOCK OF- GH, I ts' Furniahr I McXHTOSS