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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1895)
THE DAILY ASTOauii isTOaii, HtJSDAY ilOakli'O, ilJ.tt 4, ISdft. YES, Thtsro 1 & difference between our mi Its and other that we know of. One difference In the shaping, . another I the workmanship, and another is In the style of goods. Nearly all of our are tmporttd cloths; you can see In that why every third man along the Htreat hasn't a suit like wa B"ia you. and why ours look different. It take mire tlian wood and Iron to make tht ilirrerenee between a ferry-boat and 3-day ocean steamer. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street GOOD WHISKY. That Is the test of a saloon's stock. Competition for f long time ran to big mirrors. Jjouy If that were all. the saloon busines; might quickly capitulate to the sense of sight, and not to tame, uur move The Ollloe move, has been toward qua lty. That is the reason we obtained tlw agency for HOPE WHISKY, and the more cultivated and critical your taste Is the better chance our whisky will have. The OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . One great basis principle of the Pal ace Restaurant Is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one else's. Our aim li to reaoh the only roomy trade place, the top. No lower Idea can be per' mltted. And when the top, our top, It reached by any other restaurant, we will lift the top. The Palace Restaurant knowledge is Power And power la salvation. To do a thin right one must know how to do It This la as true of carpenter work a anything else. C. G. PflLJWBERG, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, wilt build you anything from a wood bo to a $50,000 building and do it well. What About Your Shoes? - Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the tide! We will make then good as new. S. A..GIMRH. Kitty Corner fiom Usher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar - W. F. SCHIEBK never maiiu Don't expect to make, either Bui murke this s-a-l-l-s-f-a-c t-l--n of the 22-karet bi-rl ha accompanied every purchase ol one cf the cigars made by htn since he began business. We'w got the notion that a satimlei . customer "cuts a ulg figure" li . building up a business. That't . the reason La Belle Aslorla takii so well. Little Giant. Seems is If half the mothers In As toria have bought a pair pr two 01 those LITTLE OIANT Brhool shoes foi their children. The other half will Awn as they hear of the wearing qual ities of those that are being worn about the city. You ran have your choln tf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. Sterling Silver ! Never has there been such a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that nov on display at our store. Half the town does not realize the Immensity of thlf assortment, EXSTROM, the Jeweler. , BONES. Wflhuv fertilisers ami (orlilbing u. teriitl of evry d.wmipiimi, Ihi" etc., ami pay hiiilist ohU pries. M' us a triul siiipmi'Ut Western Rune-Meal C". 771 Miniou rime. Hun Fn inoii'i, C ASTORIA - jMATTRESS - FACTORY 878 Commercial 8treet Manufacturers of every d crlptlon 0 Lounges, Mattvesses, etc. REP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCH K- When the tide sets one way there li always a cause (or it Women don't come here to buy roast, teaks, and all other kinds of mem simply because It's Chrlstensen & Co.'s Of course there are a few, a ver fw. who buy out of compliment, 01 from Ignorance, b.it the great mass ol housekeepers buy where tnpy can gel the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Aslo rla for they know by exjHurlence thai we have only the best. WASHINGTON MEAT MARKET, CHKI5TBN5EN A CO., Prup'r. We'll Warrant that the most com fortable appetite In the clt may be spoiled by drlnkln poor whisky. We've studied and studied all the whisk) fads and ideas and we have learned that CUTTER'S Whiskey." Is the test made. Hut you must be sure you get Cutter's; Some people advertise It but don't keep it; we do. OROSBAUKR A BRACrl'3 "RESORT.' TJBSTEKDAT'S WE1ATH Kit. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 5 P- m. yesterday, furnished hy the United States department of afHcullure weather bureau. jUxiimim temperature, 'S dejrrei s. Minimum. tcmpr-.ru tur S degrees, ''ltathm, l.U Inches. -luiiaition from &.-i4i-t.'i ' - f, 61.90 inches. - 'latlon from Septera , u 3 iiiuiie. HEW TODAY. Ladies Capes and Children's Jaekets at Albert Dunbar. Sole Agent for the P. N. Corset. Equepoise Waists, Maggionl Kid Gloves. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant See Swope. Bft 8wope about decorating. See Swope about decorating and sign work. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest tash price for fur suns. Something new in the line of Sachet Powders Just received at the iTintz- Craln Drug Store, Why do you suffer with that cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure It; for sale at the i'rlntz-urain vrug store. For the latest designs In shirt waists and perfect-fitting house wrap. pers, call at the Low Price Store. Beaver Hill Coal. No Smoke, no Soot. For sale at Flnlayson's shipping and commission agency, 9th street wharves, at $5.50 per ton. THREE-MINUTE DINNERS fit for kings, oan be fixed up with a bhafln-j dish. It Is the most Inexpensive lux ury extant. Every family should have one and especially the b&lhelor living In rooms at a hotel or board.ng ik-usc i'hey are to be had all kinds and s.-e at Foard & Stokes.' For years the Astoria Wood Tard Mas given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. Tucy are em loin It. In fact, they are taking the cad. Why 7 Because they know wiiat ' ho public wants, and the public knows hum. Knnrd & Stoke-i On have secured th ..i.. v of the famous STKWA KT'f 'WINKS, the only MKNUNK FI-AX ''WINK manufactured In IRELAND "IimIp new stock goods are muh su--rlor to tiny other kind. When a man buys a lottery ticket .nd draws nothln hut his breath he eois sold. Wm-n ne buys his wood and -ml of the Scow l'av Wood 1 a-d hose office is opposite Fluhpr Urns.' he pleased, us they sell only the best Mr. Humphrey has some cholr-e Chi mok salmon st his market mar lies. ue Hall. He also hns oysters Inat sell .t a less prl e than at uny other mar t In the city. He card s clan s and it her shell fish, and n a Fide issue, an a stock of .Marshall's famous knif ing twine. 70YAL Baklrg PowJer. '. tL'zhesi of e.7 In leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report Wanted The present address of MaJ on Hwunklnzel, late of the Austrian '.nny, who left Vienna on the lOih ol fanucry last, en route for Aslorla ti purchase a pair of QoodmanDs $4 shoes A beautiful line of ladles' Spring raps and children's summer Jacket .iuve arrived at the Low Prl.e Store, EYES Two hard-woklng servants it quickest to rebel when over-work-d. Glasses Che right ones sclentlf- .illy, di-llealely adjusted ones the ,nedy. The ability thAt experience id study gives can be had at J. H. ymoiir's Charges only for glasses -are modest. To the Brothers of Franklin Council, No. 11, J. O. U. A. M.: You, your wives KnJ American rlonds, are Invited to be present a ir Lodge Room, on Frilay evening, Vprll Btli, to participate 1n Lodge Live east. By order of D. N. TRULLTNJER. A. R. CYRUS, Councilor. Rxvrdlng Secretary, GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washlnt powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlggins & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DER. Awarded Hif but Honors World' Pair. MOST PERFECT MADE puie Grape Oeim of TJrtar Powder. Frer lout Ammonia, Alum of any ctlier adulterant 43 YEARS TilC STANDARD. mm - r- -s x. .- i. m AROUND TOWN. A full line of rubber poods, hut water fcottles, gloves, etc., at Rogers.' The corrected amount of taxtjs col lected ty Sheriff Kare Is $72,974.08. Yesterday 17,762.67 In cash was turn ed over to the city on 1S04 taxes. . A. Noltner, editor or the Jrtland lilta'tcih, was ti tlie city ycsrteird'ay. Mm. J. W. Conn and Iher daughter Edith lare spending the week in Port land. The Columbine was o!t the buoy sta tion yesterday working the crew on the dock. The Palace Barber Shop Is now giv ing one of their two-bit uhavea for 1G cents. The eteamer State of California is due to sail for San FranclsTo this morning. The Palace Bath House encourage folks to 'battle ty having everything first class. One hundred copies of (the charter amendments will Boon be printed by the city printer. County Olark Dun'bar aind his depu ties are working mlgfht and day on the delinquent itax rolt. Shipping' circles experienced a very quiet day yesttorday, partially due to the Inclement weather. All the wheat ships which sallexi Irwn Portland prior to November 13, and five which Balled after that date, have ar rived out. The Bteaim schooner Harrison Is due from Neh-alem and Tillamook. It Is not likely that she will come In, though until better weather prevails. C. B. Smith, the' confectioner, will sell sweet cream from this on at 20 cents per pint. Patronize him and save money. -183 Commercial street. The only deed recorded yesterday was that of C. R. Donahue and wife to C. E. RoWnson, 20 aores of the M. A. Burnslde Donation Land Claim, ,400. The Kentmere arrived at Falmouth Iaroh'29, 119 days from tlals port. She .as loaded by J. R. Cameron & Co., .md carried 82,812 centals of wiieait, .vort'h G0,0OO. For all cleansing purpjses, domo .:; or iiicchaul al, removing scale from :iteam boilers, making soap, or Ue dorUlng Uie kitchen sink, use Red jeal Lye. The Astor House 'has changed land a?aln. 7i'.a time It Is a joung loffiup'h operator who has dropped ie tJ.nuulCng key to take uip t'.ioee of lie dining room. A UWle girl in the cuy who has th i.ikken iox, confldcmlaJl.y expane i.iut she must have caught tt the tl. e . ..en one of the neighbor's hens II w ...hit on her shoulder. The electric light company hav J..ndineJ the moler system service, i was found to be a losing s. hen.e. ere.ifter the company will furnlSii h.s at sn much per lamp. .fuHt at -present there Is but UtUi i dlHtui'O the ipoace of 'the coun'.; erk's otllce, aside from wo.k ou th ax roll. This Is fortunate, as that J j .one keeps the boys hustling. Not at a.i prooaoie Uat tha railroad i,vs will be dlseus?ed today at the W ,'. C. IT. The same evil Influence that others are bandod together to oppot exiUt if the rallrvwd does cauiie. It will cost $1,000 to put the Rescue ..iislne Jn working order, but the tii. ,'aJtierj Intend It shall be done, and in all probability bids will be aak. u .'or from the various machine iho, ,vho are in that Hdne. Next Monday fishing season openB iid the prospects are that an unusu-il-- largo number of boats wl.l be o. ie river. It has been many year '.nee the fishermen were so well out .itd aj they are this season. An alarm of fire brought the depart .lent out at 7 o'clock last evanlng, t a building Just east of the World s Fair saloon, on 13th and Commercla dtreets. A burning chimney which di no damage was the cause of the alarm Three per cent will be charged on all unpaid taxea up to the 20th of this month, and they are pcuj-able at any time between the llith and that dots Aftor April 20th, the taxes go Into th delinquent list, ami will be advertised and sold. The February gas bill at the ct'y hall was $15.95 and for the month of March It was even larger. As no on? connected with ihe buJ'.dlas can be found Who will acknowledge that the bill Is about correct, the meter ha been ordered removed. If Old Sol showa himself on Sunday next the Amateur Rrass Band will give a sacred concert at their newly paint ed aland on the hill overlooking the Tlghe hotel. Rain, and the loss of lalua'Ule music, prevented them from carrying out similar program last Sunday. I The Orwron Tradiiix Coniany are putting In nw shoh-lng which reaches from the lloor to the cciBiwr. In their stxre at tlw corner of 13th and Com mctal sttivila. Tfi.e Improvements are Mng made to oowmmo.Ute the three hundred casea of dry ooSs wbK-h ore now on the vray to this city t.r AtiU itrprl3!njr firm. 4n MiMlit a iiartanA 14Lt tlhA Q 0- eaameat Wank he Has distributed we retturmwble on or before May 15. Ths earlier they are sent In the more con venient it will be for the assessor, as tt will give him more time to make up 'the "assessment roll. An announced In the Astorlan yester day morning, the subsidy committee were negotiating for the use of the steamer Astorinn or tne right of way committee. Yesterday arrange- meriui were completed, and Friday morning the steamer will be brought round to the Ninth street wharf sub Ject to the order of he commiMee. Since the burning of the saw mill at Nelhalem the people of that section have become quite despondent as to the future of the place. The news con veyed to them by the Astorlan that the mill will probaMy be rebuilt, has infused a new (life Into the community and now they are witling to offer any assistance in their power to get the mill up and In operation. Yesterday Charles Carlson was tak en before tthe county court and exam ined as to his aanfty. He was adjudg ed dnsane and an order made that he be confined In the inoane asvlum. Sher iff Hare left up the river with the pa tient last evening. Carlson, It will be Temembered, Is the man who was se verely Iburned In the Russian bath house, Unlontown, some time ago. j The registers of the various hotels snow a nealtny condition anting me past few days. Many people are com ing Into the city Just now people of all classes, but It 1 not a drop In the bucket to what will follow in the near future. It would be far better If th; influx were not so great, for ot present there is a sufficient number of me chanlcs and other laborers here to take care bf all work In sight. Bonding property seems to be tlr proper thing Juat now, and by th time the flrft dirt is thrown on the railroad there will not be many loos--pieces lying around. Just now thr west side of the bay and desirable s;ot on Clatsop Plains and at Seaside ar receiving the most attention, but eve In the city there have been seve.-a' go options taken recently. It only points to the lively times that will follow act lve railroad construction. Another theatrical company Is head ed this way. Frank Re;.dlck and wife who took leading parts In the S;utt? Company while In Astoria, have d rted 'the latter organl :aitlon and n have a company of twelve people plity- Inj California. They are billed at C'n co for this week, and future du'te brlnjrs them north. Miss Rico, als o member of the Sfuttz Company, whll here, has, much to iChe chagrin o Mr. and Mrs. Stuttz, left 'h'Ir ir tectlng wins and rae with the 'tea dick combination. County Judgre Gray, Com "KM ntf Wooden and Petersm, J. T. Lighter Mid others, will go to OInny Satur..V nexit, and meet the people of that ylcln lty for the purpose of d'.scus'ns th road question. If the weather Is fav 1 able they will probably go to th? Ne r.alem and meet the people there cr. the same proposition. That -part Olaitsop county Is badly In need of be-tter roads, and now that the p?i pi have taken the mutter up In earnest !t Is expected decide! changes wi. I take place In 'the n.ar future. Yesterday T. W. Lee, asFil."ant re elver, B. Campbell, general fi-e'gh agvnt, and W. II. Hurlburt. gene-a ;iissongir a?eint of the O. R. and N. v?re In the city. Messrs. Hur.burt an Lee went over to Ilwaco in the m.-rn Ing. presumably to make arranseir.eivt for running their boats to that beaI during the coming beaJh season. I has been rumored that all onpo'it.. n if the I. R and N. to the O. R. and N nmipany landing boats at their wlvar has been withdrawn, With the unJer landing 'that the latter l ompany ab.in dun the move recently announce..!, o building a railroad f im Ilwaco to th Plojra Hotel, on North B-ach. Of tihe total county tax cillfc'e'', 2f,23J 57, $13,253.79 was 1n warrants am U2.9S5.7S In cash. It shoiws a favora ble comparison with that collected la? vnar. about $21,000, lees than $2,000 o which was ca4i. The state taxe amounting to $10,918.98, have been ri! J in full. Last year out of $S9,000 taxe $39,0i)0 remained delinquent after t' books had been closed. Thl year th same amount Is delinquent nut of a tax rail of $111,000. This year's taxep were collected by April Int. while las" year the books remained open until April 16th, In round numbers $53,000 was collected last year, and $72000 this year. Astortena In srcneralare Just now d!s cussing railroad matters, and since tltoy have had time for n-fleatlon, Mr Hammond's success in securing tin $2,000,000 to construct the road seems a wonderful feat of financiering. The amount, however, pales Into Insigni ficance when compared with previous railroad itranaaictilonii In these parts ct-peolally when placed alongside the $10,000,000 mortgage filed with the re order in June, 1893, entitled the "As torla and Portland Railway company to the Guarantee Trust Company, of New York City." Yesterday Recorder Gundwrsun hauled out the record, and turning to the proper place, counted 26 closely wrttten pagea where the big mortgage had been recorded. It might be well to state thait Recorder Dunbar was fortunate enough to secure his fees In this case before the Qoss boom collaino-d. The tender VIoltH has beeu a fav-orite with ProMdctit Cleveland for the past week or two. Philadelphia Ledger. TE33 CEO? OTARMAJfS. Traiwwrted CowSdembte Buslnw Last Evening Appropriation for the Ubraryr The regular meeting of the council was lhald hurt night at the city hall and all members were present .with the excoptlion of O'Hara. PertJJtion fbr Mquor Hcense from (Swan Wilson was granted. A pdtltton from 'a number of itax iJayers for the city to reimburse Chas. Olsen for .personal property burned by the healtlh officer, was referred to the committee on health and police. A communication from C. E. Fos ter recommending a paid fire depart ment, was read and iplaced before the proper committee. Seorabary Bozorth sent In a commu nication from the Hook and Ladder Company showing that their monthly expenses are (38.19 more than the (80 allowed by the city councfl, and peti tioned that the allowance be Increas ed. Referred to the comroltftee on Are and water. Report of the ways and means com mittee on the ordinance introduced by Alderman Thompson allowing tlhe pub lic library a monthly sum from the el'y treasury was read recommending that the sum of $40 a month be ap propriated. Motion to adop't the re poit carried. The report of the committee on the petition of Otto Peterson to refund $350 expended by him on streets was un favorable to the payment, and their report was adopted. The petition of the Aberdeen Pack ing Company to drive piles was grant ed on condition that they be removed at any time when notified by the prop er authorities. The street committee recommended that no improvements be made on Ex change street from 14th to 17th. Tha report was adopted. The same committee recommended that the pound limits whiloh was re pealed some time ago be In full force and effect again; adapted. Vouchers were ordered drawn In fa vor of the March pay roll for the city officers, ' Are and police departments, and the street, road and surveyor's pay roll. The following biUls were ordered raid: Chas. Rogers, $29.03; Babiock Tose, $0.75; H. R. Klncalld, $33.50; Dai nty Iron Works, $1.50; Gas Co., $15.93. After attending to a few other mat ters, the cjun;il adjourned. According to -the arlclcs of Incorpora tion filed Tuesday for the Aslorla and Columbia River Railway, the Seashor line Is to be extended to the Nehalem and Tillamook Bay. This bears oui .'he statement made by the Astorlan a ."ew days ago that Mr. Hammond In tended rtaichiing out for that, country. 'Ie 'Is thoroughly familiar with the vast resources of that courvtry In coa' and timber, and calculates that It will be one of the most Important feeJers to '!he main line. The following 'business was trans lated Jn the county court yeiierday: Ordered that claim and petition of. L i. eee;ey una Drotner ror witness fees '.n Justice court, in tha ca-e of th 'tate vs. Lindsay, 'be referred to Dep uty District Attorney C. .1. Curtis. Pe Mllon from W. J. IngrJHs and twenty xur others asking the court to tak ictlon on the matter of oburutlon o' ounty road from Lewis and Clark river to Pro.pe t Park, the supervl.so havlnr neglected and refused to re nove obstructions and repair xaid roitd. rtead and continued for the presen . n the matter of the Bis Cre -k b Idge, Commissioners Wooden and Peterson yort having examined the bridge and stl;raite that the same caa be repair i and drift removed for not to ox ecd $100. Ordered that the matter be ontinued for the present. Court ing the number of vessels g.vu:: aden for foreign countrl s thalt have t'.ready left this port, and th.-se niw n the river and on the way here, th' otal foots up the largest IHt that has ver sailed from the Columbia rl.er To date, 83 vessels (foreign bound) have leared with grain, and the tatail when he season Is over, which wl.l be lr i few weeks, makes 101. In :hJ rive. are three ships wT'h a tonnase of 51?', md are as follows: Dunres-gin, 1477; lan'to k Roolt. 1556; Inverness-shlre, 2117. The following Is a complete Us of the vessels on the way to Aslorla their combined tonnase being 27,2.19: Klrkhlll, 1132; Alameda, 1400; Highland Home, 1298; James Drummond, 174 ; Southed, 10S0; Sierra Parlma, 1505; Cnrrraity-sh'lre, 1462; Gulf Stream, 1378; John Smith, 565; George Curtis. 1746: fmUana, 14S8; Cuiloa, 1169; Colony, Pj94; General Roberts, 1914; Forfarshire, 1.V0, Ancona, 2570; Rlveradale, 2112; Reaper, 1407. Among other claims presented to this term of the county court for allowance Is the cost bill In the case of the state vs. Chas. Wlllard, of Seaside, on complaint of E. M. Grimes. Following Is the Itemized bill: Justice of th? peace, fees, JS.15; ttalclng wrttten tes timony, 90 folios at 25 cents, J22.50; constable, fees, $12.60; tlx witnesses at J5.50, $33.00; district attorney. $5.00; to tal, $S1.25: It will be remembered that the state lost this case, the whole af fair proving to be a petty quarrel that should have been settled at Seaside without Incurring ihe big bin that ta? people must settle. It is only one, hbwever, of a good many nimllar cases that are forced upon the county every year, and can be c!an?ed as a direct imposition uin the taxpayers. Jus tices of the peace could rrevent such impositions upon the people by exact-' Ing a bond in all acsos of petty prose-j cution Where a rewsrmaWy grcod ground j for the Institution of criminal nronwl. Ing. Is plainly apparent. ! Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - nW GoM Vntil Mttvinwr Ft1-. 5.- Fmcar" PARENTS DON'T WORRY! Paine's Celery Comoound Streng thens Nervous V -'iJ' X 1- j " ' i Nervous exhaustion 1n children if worrying a great many farthers and mothers these days. While the hurry and buatle of mod ern life is bringing a constantly in creasing strain upon grown men and women, there certainly comes to light the startling fant of a growing ten dency rewards nervousness among their children. As these boys and girls, whn old -will enter a life of nervous strain fully as exacting as that of today, It Is no wonder that parents view with dismay these early signs of nervous weakness and anxiously seek some means of ma' ilng the young people strong an' well again. The remedy la at hand In every city and town In America. It is the remedy first prescribed by that greatest of all modern educators Jrof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D. LL. D., of Dartmouth college. It Is Pa'n?'fl relery compound, which Principal Camp, of New Haven, and President Cook, or the National Teachers' As S3 Jatlon, have so recently recom mended. Countless parents today give their 'Mldren Paine's celery compound and ee them grow robust and vlrorou lay by dav before their eye till t'n are jigaln restored to the prfoct Viai'th that belonsrs to youth. Fhysl .!a.ns everywhere adv'se the me n' Ms greatest of blood purifiers a-d nerve foods. One of the dianrpr signals If ner - " h auction arrong yoonr p o-re 19 h j l.a-k of desire fcr fo-d .and tiie ei -"lousiness of appetite. Wh'n t' elr ovc oressed nervous systems ha "e Vcn driven to the point of e- hinsM n, t' "I" 'aces grow pale and p'n'hel, t'.iel" -pints decline, their bodies lne "ptibiy in weight and str-g, t'",p id more and i"ore pome aolve means f supplying tihe nerves and !I,s'e His Honor I understand the plain tiff is suing for a horse? Counsel Yes, your honor, but thcr seems to be a Waft ai'aout the evidence. His Honor Well, you can't sa.ldl the responsibility uoon the court. Le the case proceed. London Ar.s.vors. Violin Lessons given by Mr. Err 11 Thlelhorn, rrad 'at rf the Hamburg Con- er atory, 5ermany; also a member of the Ch cago iluslcal Society. Studio, corner of 12th and Commercla streets, up stairs. Gambrinus Brewing Co's Cold Storage is now ready to delivt r 'Ins wlelimted lirvw either by the Uei? or iiottle. Prop a postal to hix 80( or telephone No. i'0, and your orders will be promptly ielier- ! ed. Ollioe, CommereiHl and 12th Streets S. K. UTZINGER, Agrint. MUSIC HALiLi- KRATiSO & C. will open Jhelr Music Hal st a"9 A 91 or rtreel, Saturday the IClh. They will keep nnmbcricsi gno I li )Unra snr) rigara besides having good music all the I time. I : GOOD things nefd no advertis ing li"t lullf we juxt wnnl to ti II iiu (tic extra tinlinnry low price of niillt-nerv g.orta for iriiK aod nummer wear. R.I come and mt us be fore purrhaslng. Cor. 10th andCoinraercial on. BEER HALL, What the Gambrinus Beer Hall tried to do in selecting their liquors was to Pck cut what llni.'e2 HWH ,L 111... 'H Ik . people should know It. Make anote, of this If you want pure liquors. George ' Hartley, Proprietor. with better nutrition, and the veins with better blood. When Paine's cel ery compound is given to one of these excitaibde, weak-nerved, sallow; per haps scrofulous younj persons, th? mother Is often amazed at the rapidity with Which lo restores the strength, builds up the worn tissues, and re places the languor of a depicted ner vous system by the elasticity of youth ful health. Paine's celery compound makes peo ple well not only worn out, enfeebled men and women of mature aje, but young persons whose slighter powers have been overtaxed by excitement pa immoderate work without proper Inter vals of rest and repair. Paine's celery compound has played a most Important part in the lives of thousands of young people in every sec tion of the country. Many of whose nervous systems had been so ejl.nu laited as to unfit thorn entirely for stu dy, it has made vigorous and strong enough to ably bear the burden of coming years. It has cni.il;d '.ihem toM grow up vigorous men and wom en, capable of doing th .part of active, strong men and women of the world. Mr. James It. Ketzel, writing from his home in New Berlin, Penn., say3: "Allow rr.e to speak a few words in pi-alce of Paine's celery oo.ni.TOund. My younger slFter, whose ploture I sond oi:, was subject to nervous attacks, ,:id, we 'thought, to heart trouble. 'Ye trlrd nu nerous medi Ines for her .". "ti's, bit'. rn-iu (avail. Ltst . cnt', '::it ivl'h-iut mu-h avail i: jln e.' -t'ao h 'd a srvre alHtiok of .--is rrwble "I1 h h -r e es, and we give -h?r Paine's celery compound and -V I. p-ove1 T-.,erfiJly upon it, and li"" a1 ' een well eve" since. If these .v wrds or U"-1! l ed tt'.i'-ony can of any bonel t p'ei'e u- th m as y unbiased .i.nj ur.prcjudi ed opiinlon. WE,ti, things r you t make no al- s are as cooJ as we siv tlvy are. Do you think how rare su.h agreem ntl? We run a clothing store for m -n with no Jed i'lao-s i" hi You know how easy it is to heap up a lot of things that nobody wants and so make a show of plenty. But the pawed over stock ain't the one you care to pick at. f here is'nt a trash eddy in all the tide of men's tilings' rush ing lhtouth this i-tore. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. Hard Times HaveCome Trying tj Make it Easy, We wish the public to understand that we sell exclusively nothing but J. H. lUTTER WHISKEY For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a glass. The whisky is the same as we have been selling ever since we have beer in business, and we are going to con tinue the same as long as we can get square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER. Corner 9th and Bond. HARRIS & WRIGHT. E. A. TOPPING. : New and Second-Hand : FURNITURE Full line Crockery Tinware, Stoves. Stove Repairs a Specialty. Highest cish prices paid for second-hand goods of all kinds. 434 Bond Street. (Opposite Paiker & Hansen.)