0) mm j. hum ilujwui lhil nuniwoagg"juiLj ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY DEC . 1SSI ISSUED EVERT MORNING. Oiouday t;sc6jtei, J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, ruitLII!KRS AX1 rnorillETOKN. .Morion Building, Gass Street. Terms of Subscription : aervod by Carrier, per week... 5 Ccata ent by mall, four months 53 00 ioat by mall, ctjo year. . .. 9 00 froo of Poataso to Subscriber?. ?" Advertisements inserted by thoycar at ho rate of SI .V) per square per month. transient advertising, by tho day or weok, ifty conts per suuaro for each insertion. THECITY.. I'uk Daily astokia.n will lie tent by mail at 7Z cent a month, free of jwtagc Read r who contemplate aJucncc from the city can !,acc TnK Astorian follow them, Daiit or Wkrklv edition to any pnxl-officc with' out additional crjcn,-e. Aadrce may he ena nycd a often a ricxired. Lea ce order at the counting room. Tho AJjjoa Bay arrived down Sun day afternoon. Man new residences have been constructed at Skipanon. Solid silver and silver-plated poods at Adler's. Petroleum springs have been dis covered in San Mateo county, Cal. Another of those fine A. 15. ('hnc organs at the City Book Store. The Oregon came in Sunday morn ing and swung up stream at eleven. Fresh lard, ot their ov.-n manufac ture, at Warren & Eaton's. --A new puzzle is to find the letter M three times in a legal tender silver dollar. All kinds of suitable birthday pres ents at Adler'.s. The English bark Glen Paden, from the South coast, arrived in yes terday. Have you seen those illustrated Xew Year's cards at Adler'.s. Thirty-six thousand pounds was tho product of the Clatsop cheese fac tory last season. The latest style in fancy stationery sit Adler's. The consignees of the Merwam jee Framjee give notice thoy will not be responsible for any unauthorized debts. Have you seen those Christmas and New Year cards at Adler's'.'. Wm. B. Adair, clerk of Upper Astoria school district, gives notico that school taxes are now duo and payable. Solid gold and gold-plated ware at Adler's. The Columbia arrived down Sun day morning and lay by all day, tak ing on grain. She sailed at 8:40 yes terday moming. Anything and everything in the line ot books and stationery at Adler's book and variety store. Teacher to small boy "What does tho proverb say about those who live in glass houses?" Small boy "Pull down the blinds." Frank Fabro has oysters in every style. Stew and pan roasts a specialty. Col. A. H. Stone of Knappa, brought down n large piece of coal, eight inches thick and three feet long, which was found about six inches below the surface. J. W. Conn has removed to tho old stand of Warren and Eaton, opposite tttc Occident The advisability of calling another convention to framo a second consti-1 tution for the proposed stato of Wash ington, is under discussion. It will hardly be done. Hot cold, and shower Baths at the Occident hair dressing saloon, twentv five cents. Tho Oracle, Trafalgar, and Stein vora went to sea Suuday morning. The Oracle was drawing 22 feet G in ches, the Trafalgar 21 feet 11 inches, and the Stcinvora 22 feet. Whips, curry-combs, brushes; now stock; first class goods, cheap for cash S. Gray. The secretary of tho Fishermens' Packing Co. gives notico that a meet ing of stockholders will bo held at up per Astoria on the 29th inst, for the purpose of electing officers. Mr. John Kogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season The British ship Beecrof t, Christie master, cleared yesterday and dropped down to Sand island. She has on board 10,091 centals wheat and 22,553 barrels flour. Her cargo is worth $127,HG. Capt. Woods, from South Bend, W. T., is shipping 2,000,000 feet of lumber monthly from the mill at that place. Tho schooners, Argonaut, Ori ent, Trustee, Webfoot and Tiernan are now loading thero for southern ports. The Olympic Club i lucre is an institution in this citv which is deserving of praise and com iucndation,andwoarc glad to hear that members propose to make it an -assured success this winter. Wo lefer to the Astoria Olympic Club. About n 3'ear ago the association incorporated, icnt od a hall, Gttcd it up with all tho nec essary apparatus Indian club3, hori zontal and parallol bars, riugs, Lad ders, eta, and liavo the wholo busi ness fixed up in a manner creditable to a place much larger than Astoria. ;Tis hardly needful to state tho ad vantages of light gymnastic exercises for young men from 17 to 70. To develop the muscles, to bring them into the highest state of activity, to keep the body healthy and the brain clear, nothing is better than judicious physical exercise. It improves the carriage and appearance of the indi vidual, and is as indispensable as sleep, or food, or bathing, to those who regard health as the primo attribute of existence. MiipcIcs arc like mag nets, the' lose power through disuse, and like magnets they grow stronger tholhore they nro used. "A sound mind in a sound body" was a maxim of the ancients, and it is one that is self- evident. The most advanced educators of the day endorse gymnastics as being a vital necessity, co-equal with mental culture. Half an hour's daily prac tice in a gymnasium well repays one in the glow of health and vigor tiiat it gives the frame, and to enjoy the full est measure of benefit it is better to keep up tho practice, for various rea sons; such n room as the Olympics have can be mado a pleasant placo of social resort for young men, who, in its absence, might frequent places that would be more of a detriment thau a benefit. Wc understand that it is the intention of the managers to admit members this season, who, upon pay ment of a small initiation fee can en joy all the benefits and privilcaes of the gymnasium. J. F. Warren, of Knappa. adver tises for men. The tug Tacoma, from the Sound is expected here next week. H. B. Litt writes us that ho can not be in Astoria before January 1st. A Portland clairvoyant advertises that she wears no aliases. Well, that's nil right. Dr. Jcnnines died at twenty min utes past four Suuday morning, and was buried from Franklin's undrtak ing rooms at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. William Gray, a Portland pioneer suicided last Sunday morning b' plac ing tho muzzle of a loaded shot gun in Iiis mouth and touching off the triggor with his foot. Geo. Maxwell, second assistant engineer of the Portland Fire. Depart ment, died at St. Vincent's hospital last Saturday morninir, and wan buried Sunday afternoon. The open lodge meeting at the hall of the T. O. of G. T., at 7:30 this eveniug, will be addressed by Rov. R. V. Milligan, Rev. J. R. McCormack and ethers. All arc invited to attend. P. J. Goodman, on Chenaums street, has just received the latest and most fa9hionablo style of gents and ladles boots, shoes, etc. The Seaside Lycoum is a popular organization on Clatsop plaius. Meet ings aro held Saturday evenings at tho church. Frank Ward is "President, and Albert Allen Secretary. You can subscribe at Adler's for any periodical published in Europe or America. His subscription agency em braces all countries. Hazlett, the "pilgrim," whom every printer on the coast knows, is under arrest nt Red Bluff, Cal., for alleged mail robbery. They'll never bo able to prove it though. Do you like fresh candy of gooc quality V If you do, call at Cai 1 Adlcr'i and gel some. Mrs. Arrigoni, having disposed of her business here, leaves for;Portland to-day, at which place she will in the future conduct a lodging house. She desire3 to retnrn thanks to her friends and patrons during her residence in Astoria, and will be pleased to have the patronage of her Astoria acquain tances when they visit the metropolis. The City Book Store has on ex hi hi lioii oneof the finest selection of holidav good ever opened. Call and examine for yourselves. In Nov. '80, 1G5,530 centals of wheat were cleared on outward bound vessels from tho Columbia. In Nov. :31, G15,393 centals of wheat went out on vessels from the Columbia. In Nov. 'SO, tho total value of Columbia river exports as $484,012; in Xov. '81, the total value of Columbia river exports was $1,24G,983. There's an other articlo on the Columbia bar, just as short and full of meaning as any of the series. IVnutcd.. A email honse. furnished or unfur nished. Address Euoti:, Astoria office. CUioscp Frnit. I AH of the choiee.it kind of apple in I the largest boxes for sale at .1. H. I. j Cray's. lArrisronl Ledging: Ilonfo. 1'ort- lanil. Orc?on. New house and first class in i tr. np pointments. Third street, in K. R Ihompsons block, opposite Capt. Ain- worth. Rooms by tlse day, week o or monin. MRS.K. Arric.om. 'joaq urJnoiqo papuqojaa orjj joj ajojij -i uojiJunisoju put: uoifajo Joj ?uos"c '55.1 vms - oj paputi)R .(;doiOJd oq jij.u qoiq.u 'iJtias "j. ,r ot ssaippi: oscaid '.louajui oqj "uiojj srop.to IIV ;uaS a'ui sc ion i.ws"ips?-3 " -.ip -kjiov mo.li nou.-Kqt: m zm( ! lo.v Attention o. 1. Regular monthly meeting jlondnv, Dec. 5th, at 7 o'clock v. xt. A large at tendance is requested. W. W. Pakkk, L. E.Ski.io. President. Seeretarj. Tit for Tat. Kind parents,"' and "Dear children." I have no second-hand refuse on the way, but 1 have the largest and finest stock of goods right here in my store that was ever brought to Astoria. I will sell as cheap as is consistent with busi ness, and purchasers can find no better prices elsewhere. 1 don't buy my goods in Portland "hand-me-dowir shops, but Ret all my goods from first hands at manufacturers prices, and invite compe tition ootn in style anu prices, i will guarantee to sell any article ten per cent, cheaper than afiy other place in tlse town. Cari. Anr.i:i:. Julius Halbsguth, teacher of vocal and instrumental music, piano and organ tuner. Orders left at Adler's book store promptly attended to. The Sunday Oregonian is to baud Tho local and editorial work is good; tho rest is not up to mediocrity. Celluloid goods at Adler's. A dispatch was received Saturday morning at the Portland Merchant's Exchange stating that the British bark Forward Ho, from Yokohama Oct. 18th, for the Columbia, was wrecked. 2so additional particulars. For the genuine J. II. Cutler old Bourbonaml the best of wines, liquors and San Franoisco beer, call at the Coin, opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. According to the San Francisco Examiner, Villard hns only bought somo of the P. C. S. S. Co's stock, and Perkins, Goodall fc Co. still retain a controlling interest in the affairs of that corporation, but the S. F. F. is assuredly mistaken. Warren & Eaton have moved to the corner of Hamilton zinil (Ibfii.-inm streets in the building formeily oocu- pieu uy i rencnaru tt upsnur. Wc were gravely informed yesterday by one who said that he had the news from a prominent O. R. it X. oliicial, that that company intends buying the Great Eastern and bringing immi grants to this coast, loading her with wheat on the return voyage. Chas. Stevens and Son have a stock of mouldings and moulders tools which can bo lought cheap for cash to rlne out that branch of the business. Hotel Arrivals. OCCIDHXT. A H Mallory, A Eiscnbach, A Vaen berg, A Weed & 2 did S F; A Ap ple, Dr Glass, wf & did, A H Cohen, J A Ripperton, Mrs D Hunter, C H Wheeler. E D McKec Portland; Mrs Collins Brookfield; R Watson. J Mon roe city; Mrs C E Goddard Seattle; A II Stone, A Knapp Knappa; J:i3 Dougherty str Wright: T Dalgardno Port Townsend; B E Allen, J A Darland Skipanon; W H Cooper For est Grove; Rodes Santa Barbara; J Harrington & wf Pillar Rock; A Rahlcs Emma Hayward; E L Wales The Dalles; G W Fonner Walluskie, J L Stout Weather Beatch. rAKKKit houm:. V D H twister Wcslport; A Rill Skipanon; Capt Theo Soymore Woody lslRiui; W S SmithCity; Scrgt Gra ham wf and ch Boston Mass; Thos Howe, John Neilson S F; S E Reyn olds South Bend; James McKccn Pt Townsend; R M Leather Upper As toria; J E Houseman, Fred Fulcher, Peter Bracken Portland; Wm Dugla3 John Days; Geo Cornell Portland; Josiah West Clatsop; D E Pease, Miss Eva Parker Skipanon; W F Smith John Days; J Feenan Portland; Frank Milles Cathlamet; E B McGownn, J D McGowan Chinook. Have Wistars balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. u0 cents and ?1 a bot tle. 2TThcre is not now any better news paper, nor one more consistently de voted to the building np of the country thanTiiK Aktoria.v. At the price of Two Dollars per vear it is the cheapest as well as the best. With your aid and eucouragement wc shall be able to make further improvements to enhance its field of usefulness. Davidson, photographer, Portland, has retained all the negatives which were taken at his branch gallery while in Astoria, and can furnish duplicates of the same on short notice. Also his views of Astoria, llwaco. Fort Canby, Cape nancock, and Young's River Falls can be ordered direct from him or Carl Adler, at $G per dozen. Owing to the stormy weather, the daily express between here and San Francisco failed to connect; but instead we have filled our case with a choice lot of creams and other candies of our owh make, at the Astoria Candy Factory. FurulHticU Koouis to Ijet A t Mrs. Munson's lodging house. A'otiee. Ju.sl lecoived per steamer Columbia, I a fine lot of eastern oysters, which will be served up in first class style at Ro-c-; coes. Occident block. I Pro Bono Publico. iDD. Kant, Merchant Tailor, ha just encaged the services of a competent cutter and tailor and wIH guarantee all garments to suit in style and fit. Xotioe. I All persons indebteu to the late firm of Trenehard & Upshur will please call nt my office and settle accounts Immedi ately. J. Q. a. Bowlbt. Ilaxiem Oyster. Another fine lot of Eastern Oysters J just received at Uoseoes. per steamer ! Oregon. Occident block'. Xotice. A Boat picked up near the Farmers wharf on theS5lh oi November. Owner can have the same by paving charges. Inquire at Central hotel. rvotire to tho Ltsilies. Switches, curls and frizzes mado from combings or cut hair. Call on or ad dress Wat. IJHi.r.xirART, Occident linir dressing saloon. Astoria, Oregon Take Xotlec. On after this date an additional 10- cents per cord will Ikj charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied by the cash, at Grays wood yard. July isi, iwi. Williamsport Property. (Ireat liaryains nr now ifTirf-l in tho city of Williamsport tor anv persons wishing to locate from one lot to five acres. It is well adapted for gardens. linirv rnnfhoc nr iilnncnnf lmmoc to!I elevated, situated one mile south of Asioria on l oungs uaj , witn a good graded road to the place. For further information call at my residence near the cemetery. Joirx Wn.r.iAMsex: Kuy the Weekly. The Wkkklv Astorian for this week is full of just such information and news of the country as vour friends in the cast want to see. It has verv few advertisements, and is cliock to the muzzle of information that no family can successfully squee7c along without. Two dollars will buy the whole wad for a ycar,$l ,"i0 for six months. or ten cents per copy. To Iilve JIcn. Tin: A stomas' has now reached a circulation which places it at the head of tho list of Oregon dailies, and insures to advertisers thereof more benefit for the amount paid than maj be: secured elsewhere. To thoMj who wish to reach the largest number of readers at the smallest expense, we olfer flie columns of an attractive daily, the success of which from the very .shut bus been far beyond the expectations of tin most sanguine. 1SUKXETT.S COCOAISX, Inlike nil Other Hair Ire.Mixti;H. Is the beat for moiuotiug the growth ot and beautifying the hair, and rendering it dark and slo-,. The Cocoa im holdi. in a liquid form, a lance pioporlion of deodorized eoeoiinut oil, prepared ex pressly for this purpose. o other com pound possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly .v.iit the .irio:;- condi tions of the human hair. The superiority of Buunktt'.s Flav oring Extracts consists in their per fect purity and great strength. Scotch butter, Russian apricot and lots more of those celebrated candies and sweetmeats just received at Adler's. fresh from the factory. 'Circuit Court IManks- I'mmte Court Blanks, .fustife f'nurt i:innl.- Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks, i-reeus, Jiormnges, eie.. lor .aieai the Astokiax Officel LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff's Notice. mHK STATK. COUNTY. AND STATE JL Sjchool Taes for tlie year 131, are now due ami can lie paid at lux olllcc at the Court House. A". M. TWOMBLY, diwtf Sheriff and Tax Collector. Summons. TN TUB CIRCUIT COUUT OI-' the State X or Oregon, for Clatsop count. , 15. It. Hennett. plaint in. s. Iila A. Bennett, defendant. To Iila A. Bennett, the almve named imn-u-sidcutdeSenduiit : Intlienauieofihestate of Oregon ou aic herein required 10 apjwar and answer the complaint tiled against iu in the aboe entitled court, in the almve en titled action by the above name I plaintiff, on or before the first la or the nev.t term of said eoiirt. wliieh will be on Tiisl:i . the 3d day of January. I?5"- if you fail ta.su ap pear aim answer lorwau; uierni.inc plant lift" will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In said complaint. hh'h:sa de cree dissohlng the bonds nj tnatriumuv heretofore and now eiting between plain tiff and defendant. Tnls .summons Is pub lished by virtue of an order made by the Honorable Kaleih Stotr. . I mice of said eomt. at Chambers- November.':, 1KSI. C. W. FULTON. d-st-Tu Attorney fur Plaintiff. Masonic Land and Building Asso ciation Notice. TVTfiTifM. i ifi?nri'V cu'pv virv ... 13( annual meeting of Hie sfiw-Mioidors of j iiic .iu5uim- Lum nun iJinitiint; .ssnnauoil of Astoria, will be h"ld at theolllceel (Jeorge Flavel. In Aslori.i on Wednesday, tho 2I.t of December. 18.il. at !! o'clock P.'M.. 'or the iniriose or electing a board of director for llie ensiiie" viMr fimik.i.tiri" m' ci..ti ihami. hers) and for the transaction of .Mich other uiLxiiu-N-s ;w ma; cnii-.e nriore uieiueeiuijc. B;. order er: Iu Hoard or Directors. d-30.1 s. T. .Me K KAN. Sec Pythian Land and Building Associ ation Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEKY C.1YEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholdfcM of th l'ythian Iind and lluililing Avocia tion of Astoria, will be held at ihe hail or the A. O. U. V. on Wednesday i:-cniinr. December Ttli. 1SSI, for ihe pnrjNisc of elect ing a hoard of live directors for the ensuing year, aud for the transaction or such other business as may come bcrore the meeting. Uy order ot the Hoard or Directors. d-td J. O. I50ZORT1I. Secretary. Wanted. ONE TEAMSTER FOR LOGGING camp i one hook tender; one skidder: ond swamper, and one barker. Apply to .1. F. WARREN, d-tt Knappa. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. MAGNUS C. CROSBY. lH'fllcr in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PlDialiers and stem Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER I Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but llrst class workmen employe. A laxjte assortment of SCALES Constantly onbaud B. R FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cass and Siuemoqhe sireeM, AST0K1A. --- - OREGON OKALKn I.V WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES UNDERTAKERS GOODS. Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking R niiplvhiKUf rsonalh at the nearest ofllce ol TIIK SIMiKK MAMFACTUKIN(S CO.. lor dv postal e:iru it at a distance), and adult person will be presented with a beautlfullv illustrated copj irf a New ihwik entitled GENIUS REWARDED, on THK Story of tie Sewii MacMne. Containing a handsome and costly steel en eravhiR frontLspiece ; also, 28 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound In an elaborate blue and gold lithographed cover. Uo charge whateerLsiaaue lor this handsome book, w blch can be obtained onlv by application at the branch and snbordlna'te offices or Tho Hlnger Manufacturing Co. The Singer Manufacturing Co. Principal Offlcv.st Union Square. NEW YORK. Wilson & Fisher ufali'HS in LUBRICATING OILS. COAL OII PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, Ml LI, FEED, (JARDKN SKED, GRASS SEED, Which will be etc'lianged for country pro duce or sold nt lowest prices. Corner Chenninus and Hamilton Street ASTORIA. OREGON. Wanted. Ai'kusok to manage a salmon Cannery in ISrltish Columbia. Services reqiiind at once. Application to bo made by letter. Inclosing references and tcnas. Addrei : ft' KNF.U BKETON & Co., dtf Victona. XTOTICE lb HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Jl mceih g of stockholders of the Scandi navian Tacking Co. will be held on Tuesdav, Dec. 13th, sl 3 A. M., at the ofllce of safd company, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors foi ihe ensuing year, aud the transaction of such other business as may ennie before the meeting. By order or the President. II. TLATIf, Secretary. Upper Astoria. Nov. 22, ISSl. dtd HEADQUARTERS DEPAltTMENT OF the Columbia, Vancouver Barrack?. W. T.. Nov. 2tf. 1681. Written projwsals will he received by the undersigned, at Yancovvor Barracks, Yv. T., until March Slst. 1882, for the right or exclu sive seining on the Fort Stevens. (Point Adam) Military Reservation, during tho uet fishing .season. The right to reject any or all bids, as may he deemed bes, is ro sened bv the undersigned. O.D.GREEN. Maj. and Ass't Agt. General, Brevet Briga dier General U. s. Army. dtf The price of subscription to Thk Weekia Astokiax has been reduced to 2 per annum when paid in advance. If not paid in advance the old price of S3 Tvtll be charged, IXL Fall and Winter 1881. The largest stock of goods ever brought to Astoria is now exhibited at THE LEADING. . Dry Goods i Clothing House 03F 3P S5pj tf- i33s Fresh Jarrivals by every Steamer, conse quently I get the Latest Eastern Novelties. STRICTLY OjST PRICE nrwimiTaeaBBi aaa and ALWAYS THE LOWEST. ji ii iiiBBBjiagisBaaiaa EjDo not;fail to get my prices and examine goods before purchasing. . C. H. COOPER, IXL titoi'e, near Parker House, Astoria. The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot B BBBfcjxSSttB&-l m bJRbcHh xta TWO DOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FUBNITUBE 3 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth? Wall Paper, ;Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY JLffcl t? J Jpi, IS SUPERIOR TO MOS'l, AND IS KXCKIXFO H NONE 02? TI11B COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PKOPKIETOR CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. rK-OnIera left at the GERMAXIA BEER HaLI. will be promptly attended to.-s ASTOBIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, special jac3xr33Q-g3XJ3xroEsi:3jja?. REDUCTION OF .WnOIJCSALIS PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. LARGE ORDERS IN LIKE PROPORTION. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50 per Dozen es-Special attention paid to orders from Public Houses and Famillea.-i Washington TS&rket, Main Street, - - Antorin Orrean IlEItUMAX. X BEllltY TP5Prrnfin.i.v nn.i. tup aitpm. JX tion of the public to tho fact that the j abovo Markot will always be snppliod with a , i FULL VA RIETY B3CST QUALITY r-nr-.. ..Z.r-- mr-... FRESH AND CURED WiEATS! Which will bo aold at lowest rate, wholesale aadreUU. Special attention siven to m . srjrvx 5-r.- IXL r-V Irt i JEsr that MAY UK n.VD OF K. .R. HAES SOLE AGENT. Al. Aiient for the. celebrated MEDALLION" RAKGjB, AWES, ASTORIA. OREGON BREWERY. Proprietor. OREOON. wmu s ikciubf. without , Fi'HTHKB XOTiCI - fffl tf Anu no terms oi peac until e ery innn In Astoria lias a new sui: 01" clothes 1IAIK BY XKarY. Loox the vtice . l:ints to order from - - - SS OS ! Tants, Genuine French Gasslmere - 12 60 Suits from - -- -- -2500 J"' fc1 lIne of samples on the cowt to $&? ote J 5BiM.i.I& I T&tA?:9. s