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TEE DAILY ASTORlAtf ,ASI&KU, SIINttiV teORKLS'G. JANttAkY i, rc,.mmmimm, ; . in ' ii " ' ' " ', 11 ' " ' . i I PROFESSIONAL' CARDS. f.lcct Men .. (j ,v Wf.irlng milts made by Mo- the tllr.r. No doubt you have x - -'l -' , , cftrlA c. rvt-d a sliKlit diversion i ,, ai, mid finish of these wits. Vet ;,,;,', of them Is rkht In touch with in,- times pnii has the genuine stamp of true elojT.mce. No matter whether vou are a man of fashion or a dresser i,,r comfort McDonald's suits Will sat-l-fy yarn- taste and protect your purse. COMMUNICATED chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. 44 I UTJMEjONTJ1EJJr i ..IUHI " vL'J; ..,.m.r nn Wedn.lllav. "It 1. in. rt lime 1 have ben here, he added. "Wit I know good whiskey when I drink It and that Is the bent 1 hav. tasted for months." The experience of one who has tried and tested HOPE whlikcy will be nhe experience of every new pat-on. It Is this brand of whiskey that lias galued fur THE OFFICE bun Ireds of steady patrons and made lis bar the most popular for gentlemen In the city. What We Wish Is a Plain Talk With. Astoria People. t,. tnnninlniAl natriotlsm ray? What ts.y you, reader' How mamy o us think of mis when we come to spending money? Vet, the feet Is, we should al ways thinlt of it. buppewe that we all traded away from ho.ne. How long would It be boi'jro Atfiurta would Us tteaerted be fore Its vaouui buildings would suaad as) tombstones In a dead city? We hold it 10 be the part of wisdom, the prt of duty, for every resident of a . 1 t,i h.nv in Astoria, and to buy Astoria made goods, whenever he can be served as well as ne ou ue wuimtu ,...'.,-.,. ,.r think of this wtion buying cigars and call for the La Belle Astoria cigar. 'CUTTER'S Whiskey." There are lots of places on the Pa oliio coat that buy Cutter whisky Just tr. Hint tnpv buv it. but do they always hand it over bar to their customers I Oh, No! M,.f oil '1iom liut there's one place where you can obtaining the oelo- hiwujd Cutter whisky, Juat as pure aa wher it left the tUatillery, and that place is at ORO.SBAUER & BRACH'5 "RESORT No matter whether it's Mr. Bonner or ...hi VT tl'jmmnnd. or the VOOT 'Astoria, Dec. 28, 1894. Editor AStarian : "In a paper called the Weekly Acorn, now the Astoria Dally News, whose ex istence, I must confess, I harve been Ig norant of until quite recently, I see about three columns of valuable space devoted to a commentary on my article late published In the AatorJan, headed, Ton Years Hence." Whoever Uie author of thai sarcastic productioiv le, I am at a loss to say, but aim ratner in clined to think, he Is some disappointed omce-eeke--, for his heart seems to be full of venom' against Astoria, and Its future TjiroHDedts. He mocks the Idea of Astoria, ever becoming a cty of any Importaince and even considers it "con itnarv itn the maiturtil order of thlnits.1 To one who Is a stTiinger to the rapid dnvelooment of Aiwerioain dtles, tt may seam so: but considierlng tne marvelous growth of somrve of the cities In this couifbry, such as CMoago, San Francis nn Mimnnrjo(Hs. land many others. It don't seem so "entirely contrary to the nLnhiraA onter of tmners." that Astoria with her vast advantages, should be able to comimand a population of some 80.000 inhaibltiainits In ten years from now. True enouKdi. ten years seems a raibher short time to bring about this nrv condiitlon of affadrs. land I can iH.llv Oidimiit that for a man who has lived here for the last -twenty or thirty vtfwura .the idea of AMloria getting move on herself may seem preposterous. My Idea In wrliolng the aibove article was to show the possibilities of a o;ty when iBhe people wake up to a sense of her advantages; when they Uting her dovelopmemt toto 'Che right channel ana an effusloui of new blood energy and KLnitatl Is added to the oounimunlty. in r'ra.rd to oo-ODeiilaltloin, let me tell mv oonaspvatlve friend, that this ds not aittogether a new idea, and was known before Bellamy iwrotie his "L,ooiung UMikiwaivl." The Ejigllah Co-opera'tdve Sootdtles, whlloh were founded In 1844 near Mlomcherfter, now couint over l&ou anx.ttc-rf-A all over Great Britain, and jhia-ve a 'momiberthilp of one and ithree- nun.r'ter miMlloms. Their aoi;umulated d;wiUajl is aocordllng to the impart of the president over fifty million dollars, and Wetween twenlty and twenty-nve mil lions are dfistrtbu'ted among the mem hm i.vrv veuir. All over the Soandl na.vton countries and Finland there axe 're i. raimirjers of 00-aadria.tlve Stores run very sucoeasfully among the far mer Also left ime recommend my ad versary 'to study the meifhods of some tin r.1-iirwiaitlve concerns of KocK ford, 111., that founded by M. Godln In FVJunce, and mmany otJiiers; he will then DroboiMy trdt conalder a co-operaiUve iomes toto fhe "K' 1 and 'Tsk- for fidh-pa-clfltng efJosMUMmnt In Astoria 'The best on the coast," thpy would a nigft't-imaire. He asks whalt would be- eax.-h and every one got from the same OTme of thie ohlnamen undier a co-opera- toWla, nd at the same price. In t tni. 8tam, AhoM ,ha 8hla,re aike with fair? And is nr. any tvuuu are the pcrpuiar place? Ghristmas Just Received-- A Fine Line of Watches Sterling and Diamonds P'ateJ Ware Clocks, : Suitable Silver Novelties, - for Solid Uold and Holiday Plated Jewelry, Presents H. EKSTROM, Msadtnu Jowolof, 6o Commarclal St. Asm 1. Or. Honut Goods-Low Prices. TEaTISRPAY'a WEATHER. . Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. MUxlmuun tompoiuiture, 45 degrees. Minimum temperature, 35 dtgrecs. J'redlpt.atlon, .51 Inch. Total precipitation from Beptember 1st 18114, to date, 40.94 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Beptom Iwr lt, 1S94, to l.wte, 8.39 Inches. PUBLIC INSTALLATION. All members of Beaver Lodge, No. 33, I, O. O. F., and aoMimlng Odd Fellows In good standing are Invited to the In t:.tllu,Uon at Odd Fellows' Hall tin Jan vary tfth, 1S95, at 8p.ro. By order of Canmlttee. large city, tt Is our duty to he prepared for any emergency that may arise as to our future prosperity. And In my opin ion the most Important thing for us to do Is to re-enact the sea-wall charter act or something similar, which was Introduced amd passed by me when a rnomlber of the legislature In 1891, (see session laws of 1891, page 594) and which was retHtaf.td In 1893 without the con sent of this city. In my opinion without the power to build a seawall this can not be a uenmone-rit city, as the princi pal! or Taudlness portion of the dty stands on stllta, when It should be solid eartn wluh paved streets. Let any stranger come to the city and you always hear them Bay of the city, good location, good water, good climate, good schools. well governed, but on a bridge or stilts. Now let us have the power to build the wall If we need It. It can be built cheaiply In the same way that the great Jetty was built, wfth spiles, brush ana rock, giving us the chance of making this the mo3t healthful and beautiful nltv en the coast, giving us perfect drainage, and stopping all such Blldes as occurred last winter and Is going on in tlvut nortlon of the city called unlon- towm at the present tlane. Giving us a place for the surplus earth from tne hills, which earth can be removed for a nominal sum when the great water works, now under construction, are corn- Dieted, by using water for moving the eartfh. The wall will also cause our warier In front of the city to deepen mnid if ft Should be necessary to do any- dredging in front of our olty, It would elve us a place to put the diredgings There Is enough material within the eltv limits to build the whole works, without It we can never be what we should be, a cty with no slides and on a solid foundatlon. JAMBS W. WELCH E3 mm IT 1 DMTTH DENTIST. Booms 1 and 2. Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN. D. D. S.. DENTAL fAtiuvna. Mansell Block. 57S Third street KOTICa Notice is hereby given to all parties holilin CUW.it) county warrants In- doiaed urlor to July 16, 1890, to present U10 sumo to the county treasurer for ja,yi!u'ivt, as tiueivttt will oeaa thereon jifu-r this date. luted tills Tin day of January, A. D. :S95. B. L. WAHD, . Treasurer of Claitsop County. A.V ISOLATED CITY. Another day has panwsd sway, and Aftoria Is still without telegraphic com mutitcatton with the outside world. The jvugh country thrrugh which the West era Union line Is constructed, makes 11 an itnK.s!l!e tsik to keep an open wlr during the stormy season of winter Trees falling across the line, bendlna l.ran.'hw, and frequent wrtrthouts. an Fume of the obat-iu-les to be encountered. Mi-n are hard at work rtalrlnir tl tl.imased pfcicMt, and: It will pivbably nt be long b.f;ir conKmitilcAtlon wtl' ti ;;ijn bs had with Portland. tive systam; should he share alike with the white man? To this I will answer that I think wWte people possess traln- tnu and skill enoush to perform any work in a cannery, amd thiere are ar mies of them In this country Who would be glad to t'airn what a CMnaimon earns h.,tv diirtntr the sumimer. A great step to the better hlas been made by Kinney Hamthorn aind nrobolbly other cannery- men, In employing white twys and girls for .ubelllnir oans, their example should be fallowed toy Oil the oannerymen on the river. I believe in co-operation. I bhlink It Is th only Judt and sensteje na.v of ranductlng buslneas. A clos observer will see Wat the tendencies of .v. tt,n,a are drifting that way, but ,.,. o,.niimnnltv tspeolally It will take years of eduoiiUUlfn and moral reform to bring H Into ex''nalve practice, xvu , u n,robaC)iy too short a time, bun being only mortals, we know not what Uie future has in store for us. til, flwh should bs protected," says my adversary, If we would expert to sae any ten years from now. nere we nv mil moans protect the fish eries." This is the plank on which most of our worthy legislators got Into ofllce, but after the fish plank had earvea their pun-os". Iina th-'v had I,ac'h,1 the beautiful B"hore" by 11s neip, iney left It to rot. For some strange reasons Which we will not mention here, they either forgot all aooux the sutaion, or uney tromwn . for sengulls amd passed. a bill to protect .1 bird that no MM man would ucstroy anyhow. Our newly elected representatives would perpetuate their naimes In the history of Oregon If they would Btlok to their prwnlses and do something fr nho protection of salmon, and not let the goose that lays the gulden egg ix killed. In opJte of railroads and booms we may still reiillne 'that we cannot afford 'to lose the fisheries. My adversary says he is 6t very "fishy," but he knowi the f.iot tha-t fish are "ihraln-produtVMis," Hnd timidly stiKWssts that the writer of "Ten Yeaa-s Hence" Ut a wlwle. Let me in turn siunrest to my satirical friend that he study his natural history a little better. for he see-ma to be Ignorant of the Tact, whliih every school boy In Astoria knows, namely, that the whale Is no tlsh. The wit would be quite good, however, if rightly applied. Try ft ag.vln, and then soy shark or sword flh lnstrtid of whale. My adversary seems to be so blinds by the fieive spirit of tMrcaeim thoit h oannoit see my full namve signed to my article. It is !wnel Ed., he says, and he Is at a loss to tell whe.Sher thuit Is the name of the author, or an abbrevia tion fr editor. This la very strange, and can only be attributed to the above u ntied reason. In cwncluakm he trlves up the promls tilv-tt when Ed. is setsed wl'th another lltful nisn he nhall asaln 1.-4t Wm. Hoping he will do so, I remain, his sincere friend. KD. LUND. AKOUM) TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only IteHtnuruut. atiniit decorating. PERSONAL MENTION. L. Mamsur, of ICmaippton, vlsd'ted tlw olty yedtexdiay. Hon. Sa.m Miles, of 9t. Helens, was a visitor in Uhe olty yesterday. H. B. Parker arrived home yesterday from a short stay in Portlatid. Caipt. John Brown, of the Mendell.li confined to his home with illness. Postimiadter Johansen and C. A. Mc Guire were up from Seaside yesterday Mr. George Flavel and wife left last evening via the Southern Pacific rail way for Ban Francisco. Mr. C. S. Dow, late Populist candidate for the legislature, was in the city yes. terday from Young's Rdvar. Charles H. Moye, representing the Wiley B. Allen Company, of Portland was In the Olty yesterday. Oairfciln P. E. Ferohen land family, who have been residing in Vancouver for same time, have removed to thli My to live. C. E. Bai'.n, who has been In San Fran- olsco during the holidays. Is a passen ger on the steamer this morning frorr Callfornla, Dr. W. C. Lotran amd wife, who hav been at Aloimeda, California, for th paat two weeks, visiting Mrs. Logan's parents,, will arrive on the steamer this morning. The steamsliln Oregon arrived in from 3an Francisco Friday evening late. Dig value In cloaks, mackintoshes, and woolen underwear at the Low Price Store. PER CENT. OFF W. M. LA FORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms 6, and 7. Flav.il Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEX A iuavi. Offics In Flavel's bilck building. Leank J. Taylor. jno. t. liohike. TAYLOR & LIUHTUK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria Oregon. WILL HELP YOU CONSIDERABLE THESE HARD TIMES. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT BIS KH.sn"'. .f.. fnnnrl In tllS Ofllce Until II Ba.y uc w- o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBX, ATTORNEY AND COUN3JLUtt AT LAV. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. You Can Buy You Can Buy You Can Buy You Can Buy You Can Buy You Can Buy You Can Buy You Can Buy You Can Buy Fine Clothing 25 per cent. off. Fine Dress Goods, Silks, etc., 25 per oent off. Ladies' Gents' and Children's Wove Hosiery and Underwear 25 per cent. oft. Blankets, Comforters and House-Furnishing Goods 25 per cent. off. Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises 25 per cent off. Fine Table Damask. Napkins and all kinds Linen Goods 25 ner cent off. Ladies' and Gents' Mackintoshes 25 per cent off. all kinds of Fancy Goods, Notions, etc. 25 per cent off. Anything that is kept in a First-Class Dry Goods and Clothing House 25 per cent off. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, r.ffw nver Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4tt Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronts diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. Aitorla. Telephone No. 51 JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, io 12 and 2 to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street Ilamnanlnl T?om nn.n tflf RnmnAntfl! Ait halt price at the Low Prloe Store. iTkla iixuib nil Tnnlfata tMi Wra nil nn.l A III.. " I V IV H . 1 U . I . 11 ."J, . u. . . . - - Mackintoshes at reduced prices at the low Price Store. All big promises are wind, for no store soils dress goods as cheap as he Low Price Store. Tr.ln tVia 4hrt.nl- 'tHflt will ho Served vllh ee:g-nog today at The Olflce. It ,ooks good, but taates Deuer. rtrlnir vour sheet music to Delllnger 4 Howe, the Binders, and hava it bound Into handsome books. 3 tt Tit'inT.ir In ih. nm'iit In Astoria for' the cflebiated Gumbrlnus Bott'eil Beer, of Portland. Drp nun a postal ard and he will call for your oider. Goodman A Co.'s shoes wear well vhlle wearing out, and do not wear the weurer out. That's the reaon Oood- nan A Co. have such on immense trade. A good, never fading photograph Is uways a source nr. pieamue. i v4i ibtaln this kind from Crow's Gallery, is they turn out that class of work mrl no other kind. Blank books of every kind and de- irlptlon. turned out on short notice hv nAlliniypr Hnwe. line uinu-era. i Portland prices. We guarantee our work to be the best. We arc told that we are selling the iest wood In town for the money. We nr.fcss it we've made a dead set to ........ n,- emu, Wow Wnorl Yard eatrri ho best trad In town. Ofllce opposite Fisher Brothers'. Fonrd & Stokes Co. have secured tht 1-nn.v of the fiinion PTFWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE mani:f;ictuped In IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much su-H-rlor to any other kind. CHARTER AMENDMENTS. EkEwr Aatoriam: In vour ist'ut of the 5th imt., you rt-ft-r to charter acntdmens. I Chink vxu are oomxtt In relation to tht por tttm reftt-rltig to street lmpro-ements. and as I understand a committee su- Uel by the council bus tht matter CJiiHdd.Tiitlinn. But there Is an- itti r wjjr.ff tlri't you hive B-.H men- .".."..r. '-.t t I M.uiml. that in my opinion should be f.Lvnlt lU'COltttiOK KUU ' . I this time, with the pros . . .. 1 f., a s4.iitHiHd mMinA4itiK Uls city a Ci-csia Uilans lowocf i wiai riw? Interior and alt eastern points, i I V.f t test "ar J. an.! with the r-illroi-J the pnnHx-vt fit a th,i uinl-T m. Tit.rv!iin nnij Ho. are mak. Ing a specialty of fine perfumes, soap Mid toilet airtictes. tney nave juai rc ... i...i a lin .a tt Imra-M'tml nerftimes. in- lhuling the snealtles of the leaddna NjiviIkii mttmifaotureni. Call and ex-in-ine thein. It will cost you nathlng to look at them. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. mm L" J MOST PERFECT MADE VrAueGr3iOeamcTirtai Powder. Ftt 40 YEARS THE STAKOARJX The Great and Only Opportunity of the Year to Buy Goods in Many Instances at Less than Manufacturers' Cost at C. H. COOPER'S GREAT ANNUAL SALE Meany is tti leading tailor and puy he highest cash price for fur skins. It will pay you to buy your Christmas landles of C. B. Smith, the confectioner, us he has the flneJt lot of fresh candies n the olty. Prices from 10 cents and '5 cents per ,xund upwards. Special rices for Christmas tree orders. 4S3 Oommerdal street. The Astoria Wood Yard has now In toek a choice selection of all kinds cf wood, whiloh they are selling at the u.Hn. niwML Also the best mn . . 't . f - irides of coal, delivered In quantities to Butt their customers. -au iuiu uc jonvlnoed, or leave orders at Carna tmn A Co.'s store. State of Ohio. County of Tolsdo, Lu oas County, ss. Frank L. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the Arm of F, J, Cheney St Co, doing business In the city of Toledo, County and state iforesaid. and that the said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of ca arrh that cannot be cured by the use if Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK. J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber. 18S A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Public. Uati Catarrh rvra t taken Internal ly and acts directly on the blood and. mucous surfaces or me system, oeno. for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists. 75 cents. "ROCK MB TO SLEEP. MOTHER." The poem. "Roc Me to Sleep. M'Mh r," was wrlUren by EUxabfth Akers Mien, known otherwise as "Florence Percy." It Is a general fxvorite. for H Is a sweet little touch of home lire. Burt there hnwther aide to the ptctur-. Many a mother rooks her child to slep who ran netthtw rest nor s1ep hT. av t itlwwya Mrwd. Mi an verfc.a1n tmokmofie. as low sptmrd. weaary. ner rmis, and all that Thanks be. she rrtn ;e cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will do the work. There Is nothing on earth like It for the "com plaints" to which the sex are liable. Onos used, It is always In favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are specific for biliousness, headaches, constipation, piles and all kindred ailments. TH53 DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles around, but of no avail, and was given up and told 1 could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bot tle, and began to use It, and from the first dose began to get better, and after using' three bottles was up and about, again. It is worth Its weight In gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' build ing. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This Is to certify that 1 have used Krause's Headache I'upsules with satisfactory results. I bought a box which cost, me J3, nd one tupsrle cured me of a dreadful sick haduehe. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Lichty UVg Co., and we re commend them to the public as being Jjust what they are represented. Respectfully. W. J. HUTCHISON, Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria. Or sole agents. Don't. DON'T Imagine for a moment that happiness depends upon surroundings. It is more often the result of disposi tion. DON'T deceive yourself by thinking you can succeed or be happy with a bad diaposiUon. You cannot. DON'T make the mistake of thinking you can have an lamtajble disposition if you have bad heal'th, or If there Is amy derangement about your system. DON'T misunderstand the cause of bad feelings, Irregular pialns, weak nesses and depressions. They all havs a comimon cause. DON'T doubt what so many eminent persona have decltared, that there Is one great cause for most of the trou bles of men and women deranged kid neys. DON'T deceive yourself by allowing these things to run along. Take them In time, and by the best and most sci entific manner possible. DON'T let anyone deceive you. There Is only one greait remedy known to the world for the cure of kidney and liver troubles. That remedy Is Warner's Safe Cure. DON'T hesttate to use tt promptly and constantly, so long as you feci any of the troubles above described. It Is cer-fcidn to keep you and prove "a friend In need." CHEERFUL WINTER EVENINGS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. T. Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third Btreet WANTED. WANTED A servant for general housework. Apply at the rooms over Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. 15.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; soma agents are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison A Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St,, and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley A Haas, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their mornlug paper while there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS With board, or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ular meetings of this boars will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the office of Robb A Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sea NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office 'D Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. KOBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. IS, I. a O. F. Regular meeting of Ocean En campment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m.. on the second and fourth Mondays of ench month. So journing brethren cordially routed. By order C. P. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn,. says, "Shllor's Vitalize 'SAVFD MY LIFE. I consider It the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kid-i ney trouble. It exceils. Ptive i fla. For Sale br J. W. Conn. fort to the fireside ss a genial visitor! one that entertains and Instructs every I member of the family. The latch string Is always out, for the Prairie Farmer, for It always brings a big weekly bud-i pet. It Is brighter than ever, with a' host of new writers, this year. The' Thanksgiving and Christmas numbers, will be worth more than a year's sub scription. JI.M gets a visits. The rrairle Farmer. Cl.icagu. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BTt ANDIES. Use Zin fsndel wine instead of cofTee or tea.. Fifty cent ppr p-n!ton. Don't forget peach and iprlcot Vandy. AIo French "nenw arrt wine f t Alex Gilbert's. ONLY THE PUREST WIr.es and liiuors ai- svld u Alex Campbell's Gem. Whnt Is the use o go and pay 1! 1-1 rntp for r e'ffr t hen yon can ffet the Robert Mr!l at Chas. Olson's for 18 eer.ts. the r-ot HMvar. cicar iu the market, mild and free smoking. S, -