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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1881)
O) ghc i;u!n siorimi- AS70R1A, OREGON: nviiAi vrv . toe. ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Mudnr bicwtedj, J. F. HALLOKAN & COMPANY, IVri.t-h::::s ..np I'lwnitrroiis. A-1urwn 'K7tig, Cues tr?ti. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per reok ..-5 Cents -nt by innil, four month- ..-. f" iaat by lanU. una year?.... ........ U tfcJ Free ot Ivuace :o ubicribor. 4tAUvoriL9Cusenti; inserted by tha year ct bu rate of SI iW iir Eiiuurc per month. rr.tnicn: advertising, by the day or wook, afty cents per 5iuarofor onch insertion. THEOITY. I'm: Daiu Avtoi:ian icdl 1 mat .; mull al7o cent it a month, fitcof jutntagc. Hcaa cr who contcMiirtatea'icncc front the dig ton :iavc Thk Astokiax foUntv than. Daii.v or Wkkklv editions to ong jHu-t-ojl.ee with out additional crjcnw;. Addrstsv man iiC cnawjod a eftn: ax desired. Loire ot dcr at tin' counting room. Salem is infected with burglars. Pugot .Sound milh are being lit by electricity. One hundred insane people in the Steilacoom asylum. Have you seen tlio-e card at .dtr-r-. The Lingards play a second en gagement in Portland this week. - -The last brick on the outside wall of the Salem insane asj-lum last Thursday. va. 'aid ' . . i Flash oysters in every style at Mi.s. Arrigoni's. It is thought that 40,000 p.muds of lint flax was raised in the vicinity of Albany this season. The Falls City thinks that Oregon City should have a Miip channel to the Columbia. Certain', why not.' Another of those fine A. organs at the Cit v 1'ook Store. I.. Clme The Santon is rertortcd all snfe in Portland. She entered at the Custom House last Friday. Portland residents have organ ized an association for the purpose of building a i-eform school for boys and girls. Fresh lard, ol their own manufac ture, at Warren fc Eaton's. Tho increase of production of wheat cast of the mountains has grown in five years from about 500,000 bush els to 4,000,000. The Oregon arrived in at noon yesterday with a large crowd of pas sengers on board, and swung tip stream about two r. m. Max. Wagner's, .San Francis.cn Na tional brewery beer can't be beat. The Willamette Chief brought dorr n 150 tons for the Glengaber yes terday. Tho Dixie brought down 120 tons and a barge for the Chipman. The supervising engineer of the Northern Pacific railroad has orders to build a bridge over Snake river at Ainsworth. It is to bo completed in a year. Hot. cold, and shower Daths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twenlv livc cents. The engineering work in this de partment, temporarily assigned to Captain Charles F. Powell, when Colonol G. L. Gillespie went East, has been made his permanont command. The Territorial Legislature has passed a bill removing the sessions of the U. S. court from Vancouver to Kalama. where all cases in which the United States is a party will hereafter be tried. A large and well .selected .stock of the latest books, now on exhibition at Adler's book store. The Yakima Eecord mentions a' party of Northern Pacific surveyers: who are working in tho mountains. It says they create no excitement whatover, which is very different from tho case with former surveying parties. Persons interested, should not for get to pay the first assessment on their hteck: in" the Odd Fellows' Land and Building Association, on or befoio the J2d inst. In the case of the Great Brough ton, the court of inquiry, wktch liu iBhed its work Friday afternoon, found iu accordance with the facts of tho case as reported at tho time, and re turned to the master and officers their certificates. The larcest stock of holiday goods over brought to Astoria are now being opened at Adler's. The general course of all muti lated coin at present is into the Assay office, though it is understood that some brokers, who stored away large quantities in the hope of finally get ting rid of it for its full value, are still holding it back in the expecta tion of a return of the fasluon of keeping it in general circulation. Pierb3',toriaii Social. List FritlHV cvenrnj: wai the occa-; sion of another t.f tho poonlar Bucial I 'atiienie's. under th nu3mc.es tuci ladies tin- Preuyteritii rlmn-h, at ,, ' tne hU3j mi 3ir. Uugli. I lie f"n - in us,: iwv nlMuMrlv .tiMit. in s.-i o --." x i ciability and gnmoe, interspersed with I vocal amlinnrumcntnl music. Lunch was then served, ami mt till r. lte hour did. the company, overflowing with mirth and ooil nature, depavt. The amount collected is a credit to the liberality of the guests. 3ethel Service There will be divine service on board the Astraean to-day. at 11 o'clock, and mi board the Indiana at I o'clock, both ships lying at the Com pany s whaif. Also in the Scandina vian church. I'mier A stm lu. at 0 o'ebKrk, Kev..l. iMcUormacoilicitin.4. : -rrr. -o. 5's engine is aiin ready for , . B . nunies:. Dr. Kinney returned from up country yoetenlay. The Wast Shorn mills will stait up again on 3ioudity. Th Trafalgar is in port; ."he lias on board 40,014. Oetttals wheat. The Columbia got down at V, yesterday afternoon. She will cross out this A. M. Services of the M. E. church, in the Baptist church to-day at the usiul hours, by the p.tfctor. There uill be the usual services - r i.n v r p i 1...11 -t lrter to three this afternoan. -Th wreck of the Edith Lurne will be sold at public auction to-morrow morning. See llolden's ad. The Indiana finished discharging her cargo of railroad iron yestetdny, and will proceed up stream to-day. The crew of the lns,t Edith Lome came up un the Canby at 1 1::45 Friday night and left for Porthnd yesterday morning. -The J. C. Munroc was toned down by the Clara Parker yesterday. She also brought domi a inrc lot of brick and lumbar. - The Portland public schools had appropriate memorial exercises last Friday, in commemoration of the late president's birthday. - -CapU Payne and Pringle, of the wrecked vessels Ilroughton and I.ain merlaw, are on the Columbia, on their way to Eugl.uid. The captain and crew of tho Edith Lorne, with beats from the '"fe saving station, removed the properly of the crew from tho wrock on Fiiday. Presbyteuau church preaohing by tho pastor at 11 . m. and 7:30 r. v. Evening subject "Utility of Scripture Difiicnltics." Sunday school at noon. Capt. Watt, of the Edith Lurne, said-yesterday morning that if his ves sel could have got two ship lengths farther out she would have made deep water in safety. The genuine Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphitcs is put up in pint bot tles, the name of Fellows S: Co. blown on. Should tho patient have any dif ficulty in procuring the Compound Syrup in his vicinity, let him not be put off with any other remedy; be cause this article has not its equal iu the diseases for which it is recom mended. From the Standard we learn that there have been sixty-four eases of small pox at Tacomn so far. The steamer Alida. anchored out in the bny two miles from the whaif, is mod as a post house. Eleven deaths hara oc curivd, twenty-one cases luvc recov eredand thirty-two are in iiuiirantinc. Thursday morning while the Clara Parker was under way near St. Helens, the Chinese cook was seen going toward tho ga'igway with the draw bucket iu his huud, and as tho bucket is gone it is supposed both went overbonrd together, nothing having been seen f either kince. Thu 3L E. church are nuking arrangements for a conr.se of lectures to be given immediately after the completion of the new church. Some of the best talent of the state will be in tho course. Heva. J. H. Acton, D. D., editor of the Polhris, G. W. Luzcr, and John C. Gray, have con sented to lecture. It is expected that lion. J. F. Caples will appear in the course. Mrs. .Eliza Sheppard, agent for the life of .las. A. Garfield, ia now in this city, which she purposes to canvas3 for the sale of the work. She has two distinct works, the one writ ten by Dalch, the other by McCabe, and reports good success by reason of their intrinsic merit. Mrs. Shoppard is stopping at the Occident, where any one whom she fails to see may have an opportunity 01 suoscnojng. The Good Samaritan Hospital and I trip Thniil)iiip rintr Oftm-iup-. - . TuthcClnavu id f"'y": ;" 'ff;ic Or-- u"" -1"'"'.' j I (!t.iri tit --il1 miiii .lflt'iitum tn tho ij.Aii.i.jHi;i. apoi!jted offc.-inj llu' oisd Samari- ' tan Hospital, which 1 trust v. ill receive1 tatU - !itioii in cver parish and minion.. """t'ver .smaller feeble. L he needs ot uie iiopuai wt-ic never more urgent, nor Jlie ability of the people to rcpond nime adequate to thes needs, 'i he ho- lihll is now i'nriii fur mirli lliirtv nn- tient'. one-tiiiril of whom pay lililc ori nothing for what they rceehe. Two ! thousand dollars have been expended t w'liiuntuc nan year tor imiirovement-. furniture, and enlargement, and more ', s sun required lor uie same purpose, i jheanairsoi ihehosnital are mnnacreu j with ability, care and econoin.v. and it is every way worthy of far larger interot j who by their Christian calling and pro J iession nave special oonsniions to nun-; isterio the oli and ncedj. The dutj here presented has two aspects; one .is lt. h nL l,.rf?:.V.?. "VJ-'" .V"l.1ff i other as it is an exmession of thankful- ms in (Jed for tfcc gifts and blessing. giving OtVeri.g." an offering laid upon , the Altarof Cod. in icspoiis,; to the li- j vine command--Ionor the I.o.d wiih thj substance, and with the first fruits of all thine increase Newr perhaps in i of the past ear. This is aT'hanks- theliiMor oJ ourcountrv sniely never in the history of this Mate has there been a 1 ear" in which iUnV bounties have been more manifest and abundant. hat the President ajs in hi ltroela- matioii concerning the whole country is j lion to all the current ucv.-s. choice mis sigualh true of this our own io:tion of cellany. agricultural matter, market re-j fj hW H "Peace without and iirosiicriiv with in hac been oueh.safed to us. no pe-ti-lenee has visited our shores, and the abundant prhilegcs of freedom which our fathers left us. are still oip increas ing heiitage." This- country is evulling in the possession of these sifts, and many are saying in their hearts. "To morrow shall be as this day, and much more abundant." ("oil h:is iu'dcetl opened the windows of 1 leaven and toured out His blessings upon u. till there is lit erally not 100111 enough to receive them. While then we -jive thanks to Him iu word, for the "Iruits of tho eai th. and all other blessings of His merciful Provi dence," let a large and generous offering bear witness to t lie truth and sincerity of our service. Let us not dismiss this dut as is so common with a thought less and trilling dole, lest it be said of us. as of them old "This people draw eth nigh unto 1110 with their mouth, and honoreth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me." Truly yours in the service of Christ, 15. Wistak Mokki. l'hcclerg are pailiculaily requested to read this notice to their congregations at the morning service the Sunday be fore Thanksgiving day. lien. Joseph II. Eaton is the treaaiirerof the hospital. Contributions 'iu kind." which it is hoped may be many, can be sent to Weeks & Morgan, Front .Street, below Madison. Portland, Oregon. Arithmogripli. The 10 3 4 2;' is a lish. The 2 :5 :J2 20 1(5 is xoiilli island. The 24 27 1 20 20 17 is a cold coun try. The 4 1 LS is an instrument of torture. The 5 ' 19 is in every civilized lttod. The 12 4 13 24 13 20 is an opera. The 7 10 23 20 i) 17 is an inlidol. The 8 0 1 11 is a part of a ship. The 1G 31 15 is a little boy. The 1 5 24 4 3 is a lady's name. The 11 0 5 13 3 23 is a theft of humanity. Tho 0 31 15 10 'Si is a supieme do minion. The 13 12 1 11 3-1 is a river in Germany. Tho 28 24 . 4 3 20 30 14 is a salt. The initials will reveal an Eug'irth novelist, the finals, one of his work. Hotel Arrivals. OlVinEWT. A C Wirt Skipanon; .lames Miller South Bend; Geo. N. Scam man city; H T Gile Hwaco; Capt. Brooks and wife ship Hany Morse; .J. H. D. Gray City; .1 Rosenthal San Francisco; .fmnnc Stfrnnrr Mr ifr .frtmi. W Rankin, Portland; G W Foimcrl Walluskie; .1 W Crow Knappa; J. B. Perry, wife and child Emma T Crow uli; Bock Davis San Francisce: Thos H Foss .lohn Days. PAllRRK HOUSK. J. G. Preble, H Piorse, J. Good, J Hose. South Bend; P S Slack, II waeo; G W Wood, Lake Co, Cal; Capt and crew of Edith Lome; K Farrest, New Y01L; J Sullfnii, Port Pert land: G I McGowau, Chinook, ,1 S Campbell, Skippanon; G G McClain, G H Sleigh, Portland; G Clark, John Day's R; C S Munaon, lvlrtskniiio; W Dongias, Willnskie. J. W. Conn has removed to the old stand of Warren and Eaton, opposite the Occident For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old Bourbon, nurt the best of wines liquors and vau Francisco beer, call at the Item, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Chas. fclcven.s and Son haea stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can be bought cheap tor cash to clos? out that branch of the business. As a mild, but effectual laxative as a safe but sure tonic, blood purifier and general strengthened, use King of the Blood. See advertisement. Have Wistars balsam of wild cherry always at hand. 11 cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whoopim cough, croup, in fluenza, coiisiiniption. and all throat and lung complaints. :a) cents atulM a bot tle. Owing to the stormy weather, tho dailv express between here and San Francisco failed Jo cennect: but instead we have filled our case with a choice lot of creams and other candies or our own make, at the Astoria Candy Factory. After the 1st, the assessments in the Xoith western Marriage Insurance Co. will be materially increased, so if you contemplate taking out a policy do so at once. In other insurance companies you've gol to die to get a dividend. In this one you need only get married. Inquire of H. .7. Hansen, the ag't for this place. Choice Valley S'mlt. I"ti.f .1 II 1 fl.siv fin inwl- i jiitil ;t ohoico lot of pears nnd applo. fresh' from the orchard-, of 3'olk and Marion ; iu.iiiiiir.i..niui nui or -..,m mi.-. u :.. suit purchasers. Sherman Itrov - Vp ! Will iiinnivit ftritftr at the store oi W Case for miner storia or ini other ( the slate and they will he prompt! a:-! tended to. .- . STollcc. i UK!i:ill all panics indebted to me toln. p ,-, n , ,. . , TssroRJsiTuM of tie Sewing Maclnne. ? make immer monev. fnnn.i n i v iiMnwrrc. !i-.t T..,,t0.t man U authorized to collect all hilTcdUP.;c"ni!,n"',f'- haudouie and costlysteel mj- pr.itnpr arter.tion will v:iv eots Kirr.n. hi:rmax. I ii.i r ;!. r.. i-.n - - . "'.! v- m oirer a.ssi.-i wm, of .. !"!,lrVl" ?" ,,f ,M' ',. ":;.!,,;-.t'" ,,,"!. I seoio in s. in,ts with ji. vi tie. ami thtee dollars fur the best with the iitetnl : : ft tf fVur1:1 S ' Vi",1' sfiffi I ll,f -Ut nr ?. ". ! - Im' ":.:.,. ,.Im,v ' ' h.i.i..i.s A. Mouiin. l nps - . Inni The llreUly Aslorinn Is a mamnioih sheet, ucari) double ihe.size of the Daily. It is just the pa - i'l'i for the tireside. containing in adds-- sorts, etc. J t is turnishcd to single suit-1 scribcrs at .? 00 pervear in advance. :r - ; .,- ., . ... ., ,, " , , , , J Hot hers ! mother!! Mothers! ! I Are von disturbed ntnmht and utokcii Jol your rest by a nick child suffering indcrtniir with the excruciating pain of cuttinn teeth V I f so, o at once and eta bottle of Mrs. msjou & 'soothing .Syrup, it w ill relieve the poor litllw sin ferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever ic-ed it. who will not tell nu at once that it will regulate tin bowels, and ritt 1'i.ct fti Hi. iiwiTluir .iiiil rfi1ir .irnl r,.. .. T.. ... ,.n .... ,....., ,. .1,1 ...... . .,..,. lealtli to the child, operating like magic. It is ncrfecllv safe to use in all cases. and nlcasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female mivsicians and nurses 111 the United States. Sold everywhere. '.' cents a bottle. Whips, curry-combs, brushes; new slock; first class goods, cheap for cash .s. ;i:av. Fiank Fabre has ovslcrs iu every style. Stew and pan roasts a specialtt. Mr. John liogcrs of the Central Mar ket, has made arraniiements to keep all the finest fresh lish, etc.. in their season Xnius, Xevv Year's, and biith-da cauls, the finest ever in tbecitv. at the City Book Store. A splendid lot of Eastern Otsters just arrived by ttie .State of California at Tom .Smiths (jvster Saloon. .Main tieet. The City Book Stole luis on exhibi tion oneof the finest selection of Iiolidav goods ever opened. Call and examine for yourselves. The New Testament authorized edition revised, for twenty-five cents at Charles Stevens ami Sons Cil Book store. Picture frames in blue and siltrr: picture frames in morocco ami velvet: picture Ira mis iu eterv style and liui-li at Adler's. Two nice rooms, .suitable for ltaht I housekeeping. over icm saloon, lerms very leasbnable. Ml!s. Al.KX. CaMI'UKI.I.. Adlei's, new stock of komiIs. ov. he ingopeiied. is enormous. To enumerate the styles and varieties would be im possible. Take a look at. them yourself. An one wishing to get winter hoods, or any kind of sewing done, will do well to call up slairs over the fjem saloon. 011 .Mrs. Alex-. Campbell. Warren Sr Eaton have moved to ihe corner or Hamilton and Chenaiuus streets, in the building formerly occu pied by Trcnchard & L'pshur. MISCELLANEOUS. Wilson & Kisinw uJEiL"r,ii7-Ja.ES.E3. L1IBKICATINO OILS. COAL OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PBO VISIONS, MILL FEED, GARDEN SEED, GBASS SEED. Which will be eoh:i iiued for country pro-duci-orsoldal lt.wc.st prices. Corner Chenamns and Hamilton Streets AbTOKIA. OUKCOX. B. B. FRANKLIN. UNDERTAKER, C oni.T C;ts ASTOKIA. ami Squcnioqlie trrets. OKKOOX :r..w.u:: in WALL PAPEK AM) WINDOW SlfADESi AM UNDERTAKERS GOODS. KILL HEAD PAPER, OF EVERY GRADE AXD COLOR, PRIN k1 or plain, at lowest rate3, at 'Phe Astoriax ofEco Free to Everybody! u drh i nnk' inr inp ucv nn ' -"a lr ampins i.r.ltaH ..t tiu ni-arc-.t office ot Till: MNi.KK JIAM KAfrriTlUNf: rn ' tor bj- postal card il at : rtttance). and adult Ul "3 " !:,i ,7,ru " ai :i "ince. aim .-ntuu GSLTIU8 REWARDED, OK Tllh taviav frontlsblevc : also "?llnelventfrjvj woodcuts, and bound In an elaborate blue ' and gold lithographed cover. No chaiye i j whatever !$ Made for this handsomo book.: which inm be obmiuod onl bv aiiphcatioa i i :t the bnmcli and subordinate cifliees or The . Slnjrer .Mniiufactiiriiig t'o. The Singer Manufacturing Co. I'rhieipa! Oilhe,::i t'nion Sfiisie. r.v vis:k. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. JT1 j iihili (Hi'it r-mn.-d I'-sp.etudly notifies ihe Jlut luMii;' been appointed .wiit for the IMPROVED SINGER, He is now lucjured to uiier these mint ailed Sewiuji Ahiehmcs on such terms as cannot Tall to meet the ttnnttot uvcr body in need r ri, s in.iin.iiviblr mtb-lo of linncoimM iiinutuie. Liberal discount made, on cash sales. To those desiring It I will sell on the instalment dan. Five dollars a month. 17 cents a day, dess than it costs a smoker tor eijiarst. will soon purchase your wife a Singer. The Best Sewing Machine Ever Put Together. Old Setting Machines taken in exchange. Attachments. Needles, Cotton. Oil. etc.. ul watson hand. Call .mil examine the Singer Setting Machine and thevarictvof work it can perlnrni al i:. C. JfOI.DKN'S. Agent Singer Man. Co MAGNUS G. CROSBY, IVnler in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings. Flute ail Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, ies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IX SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER, PLUMBING ami STEAM FITTING Done with oeatness and dispatch. None but Hist class workmen employed. A large assortment ot SCALES Constantly en hand. i & I' (H - 5eS. LS& INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, GLERCYMEH, AUU THE AFFLICTED EVERYVHERE. THE GREATEST KED1CAL TBlUSiPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OFA Ixkss c fnppetlt3,'NauEoa,bowel3 costive, i'e.-ix in tbcHead.vrithadullsansetiqnin be'bacfe part, l?oin under tEoHhoulde' blatfc. nillneftaVfter eatiiig, witbTa'dialn ?Tfnation to oxortioh ofbody 'or mintl Irntnbilityof tempor, liow BplrTtsT Ijoss d"uty. wearihesaTDizzuiea fluttering ol tha Lear"t,"Dota before th"o ye3. VoQqw Blan, , Meadncho. JKestloBa cesa at night, highly coloredTPHne. ? THESS"v7AE2nSG S &TJZ UMLUEliZD, SERIOUS DISEASES Y.'IUSOuN BE DEVELOPED. TOTTS PILLS aro cspeciallyadaptodto urh c:ises.oa Jose effects sucbachnngo uT roclln ai to astonish the sniTeror. Thev SiK-.-i-.tvt Uie Atitrtltc. nnd cMne ttso W.V U 'Tttie on t'leh. thia the systPin i I iinttrIlsctl.ainlbylhrTonieAcHoaoni!io Isl-itilTC Oriraa. Kesflur Stools p.re r-r -'K-s!. l'rts C cents. S- Murray St.r!.Y. i TUT T?fi J V- .1H i S "3 fefi B H75 i 3iiB y a .1 k it.: :(.r. i.t:h'i-iiji!ibm tonti:--'-. I.i rtz bv . "i. '. -J .icsllon cf tJi: Kvr- t ii tni' k nata.'pl ttii r. ac'j Inilantor .j'. . ft lr"", Mn 1 1 xt rca s .!, Ji Office, 3D lyJurmy Sc, HewYck. - Dr. TITTS HAM II f tjitU l.f-m;f- iu-'. i Assessment Notice. - XTOTlCi: LS IIEKKUY C.I YEN THAT AX I fw.rvjmiont of liftv nor cent, on the eanl- . tal sii.fl; of the Odd fellows Land and Jluil- !lmc .Vssoeiotion of Astoria, Oregon, has this da been levied, pa able within thirty days i from date al the onlee of the Secretary. or (iiiirrwKii be declared delinquent. i:v order of the Itoard of Directors, - T Sft"rT Pl Cn A. J. MEGLEK, Secretary. .Gloria. Oct. . ISssl. 'JhJHl MINT SALOON, Ol'l'OSlTE O. It. & X. COMPAXYS DOCK. Xone but the best liquors and cigars passed -w.soht;ldt. Cs uNBB SfSftiS vyy I 1L I The largest stock of to Astoria is now exhibited at THE LEADING ; Dry Goods 33F O Oi o w Fresh arrivals bv every Steamer, conse quently I get the " Latest Eastern Novelties. STJLUC TLY ONE PRICE --.,-. ,.- .-.- in itfrii'i iti m nmiiniiiiMi and that ALWAYS THE LOWEST. fttfArtafeMVti&4A3XtfS&9Ca S-Do not fail to get my prices and examine goods before purchasing. C. E. COOPER, IXL Sto'c, near Park or House, Astoria. The Boss Ooffee and Tea Pot gy r j l( ttffe! TWO 1)00 1!S EAST OF OCCIDENT, ags "W "ES" JSan t&&S i2L CHAS. HEILBORN, ilANUFACTUKEll OF FURNITURE 35 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COliNIUES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete hi cery branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS ftUrilltlOK TO MOSt, AM) l.S l.XC JOHN HAHN, - GHENABI1IS STREET, carOrders. left at the CKlttlAXIA ISKKi: ASTORIA BREWERY. M. WEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. SEOIXj u.Ig3XrC3TJ3XrOE83ME53Xrta?. 11KWCT10N 01 WHOLESALE TRICES. $7 50 PER EAKEEL OF 30 LAKCK 0!M)i:i:'s IX Less Quantities, Bottled Beer, - - csrSpeeial attention paid to onlcr Washington Market, Maif Street, - liEKGMAS Astor'ui Orfqtn' tl- HEllllY I K tion'VF tha uuhTio to tho fact that the -DESi'ixrrruLLY Pill. VUV ATPPV. JLV.i j above Market will alirays bo sui-nlied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! I Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale i nod retail. Special attention given to aupplj ! nc shim. IXL inter 1881. goods ever brought Clothing' House .MAY RE HAD OF E. R, HAWES SOl.K AGKNT. Also. Agent for the celebrated MEDALLION RANGE. A. WE S, ASTORIA. OEEGOy Kl.I.hll 11Y NOXK ON 1H1H COAhT - PKOPKIETOK, - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL v.ill be piomptly attended torsm GALLONS. LIKE IMrOl'OKTIOX. SO Cents per Gallon S i 50 per Dozen fioiii Public Houses and Families.- ! GEO. W. DAY. i Uphalsterinq and Rcpairinq Furniture Cutting down Billiard and Peel Tables. All work done promptly and warranted sntisractnr. Shop in J. ( tcarhaxt's bulldins, opposite O. l:. & X. CoN AwU. v SHIPPING TAGS flMIE HfcsT QUALITY. WILL BE SOLD J. by the hundred, or by the box, print! or plain, to suit customer?, at The Astokus cSIc. ict