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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1894)
THE DAILY AST0R1A.V. ASTORIA. TUESDAY MOItXLVO. NOVEMBER 27, 1894 Is there A man With ioul so dead that he Isn't willing to nave a dollar or two on his clothes and buy them at home? We believe not. We believe that the only reason we haven't Ave times more business In men's suits Is simply because enough men have not inspected our lines. Once a looker, always a buyer. We Stamping, embroldeiy, and all the latest novelties, cheap at Mrs. Rapple. yea's. 165 10th street. The steamer Elmora arrived in last evening from Tillamook, bringing up the cannery hand and a large cargo of freight. You can buy the best eating and cooking apples In the city for the least money at the grocery store of Howell & Ward. Try them. S. E. Utzlnger Is Hi) agent In Astoria certainly would like you men to look for the celebrated dambrlnus Bottled 'Beer, of Portland. Dr p him a postal (card and he will call for your older. at the grand suits we sell as $35. chas.. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street THE BEST Ooods to get for the money are what we sell. . We have the hest reasons to attend to business courteously and strictly. We only have the Hope brand of whls key, and are selling more of It every day. Its goodness and our customary business methods answer to make It well known. THE OFFICE. THANKSGIVING BALL Wednesday Evening, flov. 28, At Flsher't Hall. Mince, pumpkin and cranberry pies, fruit cake, and home made English plum pudding at the Oregon Bakery. Leave orders early and prevent disap pointment. Blank books of every kind and de sciriptlon, turned out on short notice by Delllnger & Howe, ithe binders, at Portland . prices. We guaranteo our work to be the beet. Yellow Pumpkins, Hubbard Squash and Mincemeat; also Cranberries, new crop nuts, figs, ralsilns, olives, etc., etc., and large variety of fancy groceries at Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s. Oenuine "home-made" mince pies, with Just enough splinters off the chop ping bowl to give them an excellent flavor, are appearing on some of the boarding house tables. Given by COURT ASTORIA No. 8212 A. 0. F. of A. 1 Come and Enjoy Yourself. Tickets 1 1. oo. Ladles Free. Stonier Sarah Dixon will discontinue her Friday trips. Other days and time as usual. Reduced irates; round trip, 12.00; single, Jl 25; . upper ' berths, CO cents; lower berths, 75; meals, 2ccn'ta. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. While Looking for the Kentmere's Lost Anchor Two Men Are Injured. Yesterday morning, taking advantage of the extreme high tide the four muHted British ship Kentmere, which went Into a bed of soft mud during the rale Saturday morning, slipped her only remaining anchor and sailed out into deep water where the Relief pick ed her up and brought her to a point opposite Flavel's dock. The tug return later and began a search for the 90 fathoms of chtiin and anchor attach ed, resulting In soon picking It up, About 30 fathoms had been hauled onto the tug when a stop, arranged In the blfhLs to hold the chain while a new hold from the windlass was taken, be ing carried away, allowed the chain to run ou,t at lightning speed. Captain Cordlner, of the pilot schoon er San Jose, was standing near the flying chain, and had his left leg badly bruised, while a deck hand named Thomas, who was dandling directly In the to glit of the chain, had his left leg below -the knee badly mangled. The limb was broken In two places, causing the bones to protrude from the flesh in a ghastly manner. As soon as steam could bring the Relief back to port, she arrived with the Injured men, who were ait once conveyed to the hospital. Thomiaa' Injuries are so serious that It Is feared the mangled member will hava to be amputated. Parties wishing a fine box of bon bon candles, should go to C. B. Smith's, where they can always find the largest assortment of fine candies In the city. Fresh candles manufactured dally. 483 Commercial street. An Illinois Town Ten years ago had only one olgar fac tory employing five hands. It also had a young men's business association whose work was to txrom the town. One of the things the association rec om mended was for smokers to fmoke their town's cigurs, talk their town's cigars, and agree to smoke nono other. The result is, tnait today tnai town nas nidn't Noe & Scullv tell vou that Old 8.000 population, 1.B00 of whom work In , ...... ,, . eiZr factories. W. F. Schlebe manu- j Probabilities would soon send people Seems hard to believe that The Office could In so short a time build up such a trade on Hope Whiskey. But Ice looks solid enough the Inetant before It breaks. Once use Hope whiskey, you'll have no other. fautures the LA ukluis abtuuia, and If the smokers of this city would W loyal io uieur xuwi. ..u " wouldn't It be best, knowing December example set by theae people of Illinois, t It mlirht nrrive as orofltab e an invest- ; "'. "uw i looking about their place for stoves? And If you haven't got yours yet, A week or so ago, says Fairplay of November 2d, when the American ship Southern Cross was due to leave the new deep-water pier, Red Lion wharf, Northfleet, a considerable number of pilots assembled to witness the un usual occurrence of a ship leaving a pier-loading berth at low water. But the vessel's crew, who were expected from London were not forthcoming, and It appoaircd as though the ship would be hung up from this cause Seeing the captain's difficulty, the pilots one and all volunteered to man the vessel and take her down to the Gravesend buoys. The master at first regarded this as a Joke, but the pilots turribled aboard, and got the vessel unmoored, and took her to the buoys creating much ex citement and chaff amongst their friends on the Inward and outward bound vessels on the river. This case of a ship being manned by pilots Is probably a record one. F( - Fine Turkey3, Geese, and Chlok ens, illve or dressed, leave your order wiu itoss, Wiggins Ac Co.. PERSONAL MENTION. J. J I. Strauss and wife returned yes- terd'. from a trip to Portland. Mr. Sam Kozer loft last evening on a few day's business trip to Hillsboro. John. A. Devlin and J. W. Cook were passengers on the Potter for Portland last night. Mr. Walter Rldehalgh returned from Tillamook yesterday via the steamer Elmore. Mrs. W. H. Rowe and Miss Erne Rowe of Salt Lake City, arrived In the city Sunday, on a visit to Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mrs. Howe's daughter. Mr. David Morgan left far Portland laat evening, where he will take the Southern Pacific for San Francisco. He will return In about ten days. Mr. H. Beclcwlth and Mr. Mercer who have been In Astoria several d'ays look ing over the afflalrs of the Pacific Ex press, returned to Portland on the Pot ter last night. The If cade. Commercial Street. Comforts 1.13. Veiling yer yard 12o. Lace from lo a arj to Me. Overalls 50c. Quilts 03c, Silk Garter Web per J'nrd 10;-. Bindings per roll 2o. Pearl Buttons from 7c lo 13o a dozen. Smoked Pearl Buttons 5c to 8c si dozen, Towels oo. Tal.e Oil Cloth 19 and 2 'Jo a yard. Boys Pirn (a 19c. Ladies Uuderwenr (ill prices Men's Uuderweur all prices. DeLong's Hook and Ryes l er card 12c FOR S A LB- CHANCE OR ALL Men. of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition". LOTS FOR 12. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for 12. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out JuBt received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address O. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. Safety Tins ier, dozen 2c. 2 Foot Rules Ho. Shoe Brushes It'c. Cake Lif ers 5c. Scalloped Shelf Puper 30 theets 5c. 30 Feet of Clothes Line 4c. Eoltle of Hi wing Mr chine Oil 4c. Nickel Alarm Clocks 91o. J25.00 to $50 PER WEEK using and selllnsr Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily has rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dipping In melted metal. No experience or hard work. A good situation. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. BOARDING AND ROOMS. Three or four nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping, $15; two rooms partly furnished for housekeep. ing, S; B18 Bond street. FOR RENT Five-room, nicely fur nished house. Enquire Real Estate Ex change. FOR RENT Two or three rooms,' furnished for light housekeeping', cheap. Apply G. V. Porter's furniture store, 517 Bond street. Astoria is the largest town in the United States without a railroad, an If she is not careful will be the only Oregon town without a chrysanthemum show. ment as the encouragement of a rail road. , wssm Fonrd & Stokes Co. have secured the I The Chinese passed throng"! the so cialistic period nearly 1,000 years ago, and the "greenback" money period less agency .of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their new Btock goods are much su perior to any other kind. TURKEYSI TURKEYS! TURKEYS! Mlnoe moat, cranberries, brown sug ar, currants, lemon peel, citron, orange peel, shelled almonds, fresh and boiled elder; molasses, raisins, oranges, Eng lish bloaters, smoked herrings, and al. so ftn assortment of the celebraited "Beech Nut" brand of hams and ba con, the fluent In the United States, ut Foard & Stokes Co.'fl. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Nov. 2d. For Washington and oregun, llu'iit rain, nearly station ary temperature; rales on the coast. The prize fight at Stella Saturday nlgM between Wilson, of Fort Canby, and Morrison, of this city, was won In tha sixteenth round by the former. It was a hot battle from the outset, and thosj who witnessed It pay It was the bent mill that hus beer, seon on the river In yeirs. A good part of the Jewelry store of R. S. NorrlB will be given over to watches this week, as -he Intends hav ing a special pale of this class of goods. A good reliable watch Is a Joy forever, and you should select one from this L thoug,M, second handed from the Sea side poatmtster, and gladly took ad van j than 400 years later. One Chinese ruler through the medium of a committee ot 11,000 persons, during the 14th century digested ell the literature of the day and reduced, it into 22,794 volumes, to which a postscript of 10,700 volumes was added later. Another ruler pro. diueed 100 volumes on materia medicae, 66 on philosophy, and encyclopedia of 400 volumes and a dictionary containing 45,000 characters, Postmlastor Joha-nsen writes the As- torlan that he "did not report" the city of Seaside as being In a flourishing condition, as mentioned In Saturday's Astorian. In Baying that Settnlde was flourishing, Mr. Johansen states that it falsely represents things there. In Justice to that gentleman It is well to mention Chat the Astorian got the news, stock at once. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twonty-four nmirs ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur- Mnhed Dy the United States Depart' nient of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temiteratura, fii degrees. Minimum temiHM-.iture, 44 degrees. l'reoliiltatlon. .26 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, to Oate, 25.07 llH'Jus. Excess of preclpiUtlon from Stptim. ber lNt, 1SU4, to dute, 6.58 Inches. A ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. See Swope. Pea Swope about decorating. See Swope about decorating and Blgn work. T!n TmeliM nnd ISlute went out yes toiiloy murnlng. The Elder arrived In from San Fran cisco yesterday. A Jacksonville undretaker has adopt ed the unselfish motto, "Live nd Let Live." . Frank Rogei-s. Harry Phillips, H. D. Thins, W. E Tallant, Sam'l A. Kozer, James W. Hare, Angus Gor, M. S. War ren, Fred S'.ilz. 11, 8. Woreloy, H.irry HamMi't nnd D. McTavlsh have filed initios of incorporation for the Secur ity Lo.n aid Trust Co., with a capital stock of $12,001. Principal office, Astoria. The British four-masted elilp Prin cipality, Km ton's register. 78 days from Ulo Janeiro, arrived In yewterduy In bmilart. $he arriwd at the light-ship Friday nlrM, and was there during the 'hard Mow on Saturday. Sund.iy she palled In to Fort Stevens and was towed from there by the Escort. She loft up last vvenlng. Tlio British chip Olmara. arrived In yewterJUy afternoon from Rio Janeiro, She la a vessel of 1.553 tons register, and h is 500 tons of ballast. Blie Is 20 tttys from Honolulu. fVvtnln Brown fiys that while at Rio Janeiro, during the l.Ue rebellion, he lust six men by yXlow fewr. The Olmsna went to Aiifitmll.t front Brazil, Miid thonca to this port vl.t Honolulu. tage of an opportunity to say a good word for the village by the rollli.g surf. On second thought It does seem lather InconnlHtent to hear of a deserted sum m?r resort being filled with commercial life at this Beason of the year. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hart, of ripo stone, Minn., are In the city registered at the Occident. Mr. Hart is tdltor of the D.illy Star at Pipestone, and to gether with 'his wife Is making a tour of the Pacific Coast states. Ho only Intended retraining 1n Astoria one day, but meeting several old Minnesota friends here, was persuaded to Lay over another d'ay nd visit the Jetty at the mouth, of the river. Mr. Hart, during his travels. Is writing a number of In t cresting letters descriptive of the conn try through which he passes, and send lng them home for publication. Evgene Chamberlain, chief of the bu reau of navigation, has made his pub lie report, which shows that on the 0th of June, 1894, the documented merchant marine of the United States comprised 23,i)S6 vesaeU of 4,041,204 gross tons. Th gery;u;tvicul distribution shows: At lantlc and Oulf coast, 17,463 vessels 2,712,944 gross tons; Pacific coast, 1,5. vessels, 4i)6,3.r9 tons; Northern lakes, 4,311 vessels, 1,227,401 tons; Wes'tern rivers 1,237 vessels, 2S7.325 tons; cod and mackerel fisheries, 1.606 vessels. 71,573 tons. During the decade wooden vessels have Increased 50,000 tons each in New York, California and Michigan. The total tonnage on the great lakes has Increased 500,010 during the last do. cade, or nearly doubled. Iron and steel stnam tonnage on the Lakes has In creased from 27,000 tons In 1SC5 to 250, 000 tons In 1S91. The total tonnase of the Pacific Cotet has Increased 35 per cent during th decade. The tonna.'.Te of all destinpitioTis of San Frtaneiseo port is 30i,220; Cleveland, 234,741; Huron. (Midi.) 171,629; Detroit, 161,846; St. Lauls, 122,740; Milwaukee, 93,767 M?. Oewsre Wright will feed wheat to 10,000 sheep nt Olex this winter. He win ui.ti mem n-tir mnntns the game' as '.hey do at the feed yards near Chicago, Mid cm do the same In Gilliam unty on 15 cent wheat ot one-third of the oost. When fat he will ship the sheep to Chk-nsw nd Victoria, B. C, and he thlnUs If he does net make a good thing out of then the deilers who fatten their nlieep on 60 cent wheat Mr Chicago had hotter go out of the business. The Swanhlldn and Fiery Ov: ar rived down from Portland yesterday i u mp.'iing ot me oonra ot del Some one hw remarked that "Asto-ls ",B " A"10 ' Department rla needed more vounir blood and f..uvr 1 Itut n,K'ht ,h m "rst assistant young bloods." ohhf was declared vacant, on account of cirtuln member of the board al- You won't nnd another stock In th. "f ,thwt Mr ' "' S,,Hk,on ha' city that will suit you a. well as that T ' q,m,lf'' Swnd Assistant at the stor, of IL & Norrif. I S,,?tart n tatK. n lJrwn elated second a.lst- Bom. to the wife of Mr. Otto Mun- !! r .f ?Ur" "e dlJ ,n. of Chinook Beach. . son. 10 1-J ''l "" " h h .?.f che , ....-mi, a, hi um u viu con- pounds, yesrterdtay afternoon, Dr. Estes In attendance. The ladles of the W. C. T. U. will be nt their rooms In Rescue Hall on Wed nesdwy, the 28th inst., to raccive Thank giving donations for the poor. All per. sons who have clothing, food, or money to donate will please leave them at th hull and the ladles will distribute them Where they are most needed. Th Union hias been helping eeveiul des. tltute families, and any who know of worthy poor, will please report to the Union. The collection at the Thanks. giving service will also be given Into their hands to be used for the poor ot our own city, and we hope to make this a hlappy Thanksgiving for oil. For I It not more blessed to give than to re ceive? ' PRESIDENT. Last evening about 5 o'clock the 10-year-old son of Mr. Chris Carln, while playing on the roadwuy near Fisher's Hall, accidentally fell to the rocks be low, a distance of about 12 feet. His head struck a boulder with terrine force, fracturing the skull and render ing the lHlle fellow Insensible. He was carried to his home a short dls tan.-e away, and Dr. J. A. Fulton sum- moned. The Injured boy was made as comfortable as possible, but at present the extent of Ms Injuries cannot be as- cer Mined. Since the German-owned auxiliary Mrs. Wm. McCuewan Is In rjoelpt of tlnue to hld the office. At the meet- Mv Uar,e Rlckmers was lorn. ln a protest was entered against the 0 Frnce tl,e largest sailing vessel meeting being colled to order at 7 p. ine waa "'" ' 1S90, and reg m. In.4i.vnt nt f -n t. ........ i ... latcs iiVi tons sroost. Th n,. n..... ..... . - .... . . , V luuni 111,111. .UH ... 1.1 .l Vti M 1,-,?": "J v , :'B 'rt wJ"norlty,ruwer.Mdm 8h,p ,hat German firm Is now .Z .1, " ". regarJ to the actions of C. li Foster v,n cimstructcd at Freinerhavtn that he I. ,nuch Improved during the , relutk4, tJ lhe : , wU be five feet k.ngvr than the France jpartment nHHmla hi charfie of Foster 1 ,!re l,u Kater bani. and one and as se.retsu y at the time of their hws, I ,tl?V? I,mr kVP' Hm" '""""nsion-. in former beliiir accented an. I h i.i.i:. ! V.v -. oe". W , tor being laid on the tbb, (4.2!X pM few months. Vr. irKe's Cream Biking Powder WorU'f P!r H!j'.iet Award. REPORT OF DISTRICT NO 3. The monthly report of Clatsop school shows 'an enrollment of 28 pupils; 15 boys and 13 girls. Average attendance a Number or tardy marks, 0. The allowing pupils have been present ev ery day: Parker West, George Adams, nancy Harder, Fred Ober, Carl Ober. Paul West, Percy Tagg, Stuart Carna- an, Nettle Adams, Lena ober. Ethel n a.oniouse, Maggie Roberts, Mary KoOiids, Anni5 Dawson, Violet West Llllle Tagg, Albert Johnson, Will Ad-&"13- A. W. PRESCOTT, Teacher. SHILOH'S CURE Is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient consumption. It is the best Cough dire. Onlv one cent a dose. 25 cents, 50 et.s., nnd Jl 00 For Sale by J. W. Conn. SELLING at 25 per cent discount lots In Hill's First nrMIHnn tr. rnAnn uruve, oeaaiue. - Astoria Keal Estate Ex Umbrellas and parasols repaired oi short notice, as this is the only buslnes I follow. J. Joplln, 185 Main street. What Is the use to go and pay 12 1-2 cents for a cignr when you can get the Robert Mantell at Chas. Olsen's for 10 i.ci.1!,, me Dent Havana cigar In the uuiu a.i,a tree smoking. I FURNISHED ROOMS With board, i or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Airs. E. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. Preserve Kettles ll)c, 12c, H.J. "5e Novel 6V. Decorated Chamber Tails 33o. Reflector Lamps with burner nud chimney 33o. Travelling Alcohol Lamps 15o. 1'eat feaws 33o. Coat Hooks 6 for 5o. t Jb'ne Shovels oc.-.'Jo, 17 !. Ta Spoons per get 5j. Iron Slielr Brackots por pnir 4, 0, "1: Knives awl TorUs per set from 42o to L08 Meat 1'roileis "o. 2 Quart Collee Pot lOo. " " " 13j. 2 Quart Copper Botfoin Coffeo Pot 15c. " " ; 19c. PROFESSIONAL CARD3. Xi-'--' fl. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over (J! H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third stiver. J. E. LuKORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. n I Plavel building, ..;,. .te Occident W. M. LA FORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTCRNK M LAW. Office in Flavel's bilck building. Tea Trays 9c, lie, lSc. 14 Qunrt Tin Pail 19o. Dish Puna lSx ". 21o. KltA.Kj. 1'aVI.OB. JNO. T. 1.IOIITES. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT IdXV. Office on Second Stifet, Astoria, Or. Chair Bents 5o; Cj, 7c. Pint Cups 2 for 5c. Waterproof Bibs 4& Socks per jair, fjc. Infants Lose, 10c. Darning cotton par card le. Featber-stitch braid !);. ' Dress stays 1 lo. No. 2 lamp wicks, per doz, 4c. Corsot Claspi 7c. Handkerchiefs frjm 3o to 5!5o. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. Crnmb Brnsh and Tray 2oo. Jolly I'lftes 4 nnd 5c. Large Wash Basins 8c. 2 Quart Bncket and Cover 7c. Pears Soap (scente.l) i7o. Castile Sonp 4o. " Ladies Hose all prices. LIBERTY P. MULUNIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ollice, 654V4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTEsi ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. OfSce over Danzlgcr1 store, Astoria. Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and 6. Pvthinn Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 63, Cedar street To prevent fits and convulsions dur. Ing toethliiar. mothers have on hand St-e-e-dman's Soothina Shoes and bl buy our shoes, you will never have the blues. The fall stock is now ready, and every bit of the extravagance has been taken out of the prices. Good man & Co. The Astoria. Wood TarH kn i j a lot of dry oak wood which Is Just the thing for those wishing a cheerful i.re in ineir open grates this vwiiilt. x.eave orders at rv.nii.kon', t 4:- : .' 1 mm 2 Quart Bud et aud Cover 7o. 3 " " i. ,), DOCTOR ALFRKD KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE! May' be found In his office until 1 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 P- m.. and from S until 7:30 evenings. 12o. 19c. CHOICE LOTS In Hlll'n Soonnil AHHI. tlon to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices In rem a oi au. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DiX- mm CHEAR3 Oil MOST PERFECT MADE pun Crap Cream of Tartar Pow,i Jl 1-2 feet; grosa nnnar aam Ammonu. Atumotiny ether adultery, '1 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third 3' ....I 1. .... . ... ... ig your clothes cleaned. dyed and WHEN IN PORTJ.AND-Cairn' Handky & Haas, 159 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Vlsltnr. not miss their niornin tino- ,v...- . SOCIETY MEETINGS; ' PILOT COMMr3SIONEJ5b-Tha re ular meetings of this brd Z hlu ou th? first Monday of each month ! .0 a. ,. at jH1 "Cr- VV. L. Kobb. Sec. Lanterns 4'k: Lnlern Gloi.cs C?, The Mm Commercial Street. NOTICE THa lhe Astoria R, h,.ii ""' Tmee"PCT of tion are held at r ""1an Assocla yedne7dahye1 uenevieve street aoujh of Chenamua W. L. ROBB. Secretary! OCEAN ENCAMPMENT Na 13. L o" O. r . Kegular meetings of OceaS r c. p. de. FEVERAGE3. ONLY TH3 PUREST Wlnw .n hauor, are sold at Ale, bell". W?'E? AND BRANDTPC! T- . fandel wine InOoT-1" Fifty cents per gallon Tw. L. fcX Pach and apricot h- Cocnao and win. t A Siln