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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1882)
- m t3l 'iMu 53r,ilu storinii. AbTOlUA. OREGON: Kill 0 AY.... .SEl'TKM HER 21', 16S2 ISSUED EVERT MORNING. Monday lcoj tod), J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Pi r.M.-HKlf? AM) PltOI'lMKrOIt". .ifert4H Building, Cass $lrw,l. Terms of Subscription . er?6l by Carrier, per week.. .......'5 Cents jit by iubU. four months'-.... ....$'l nt lor mail, one yum.... .................. 9 GO Free of PoRite to subscriber. Alrerf isomentfl inserted by the year at be rate of SI 3i perfquare per month. l'ran.-duu advertising, by the day or weok, ifty conu iei square for each insertion. The Robert Dixon went up river yesterday afternoon. the A limited number of copies of to day's paper can be had upon applica tion. -Mrs. Levi Leland suicided by in haling ether, six miles oast of Oregon city, last Sunda3 afternoon. Senator J. IL Slater arrived down on yesterday afternoon's boat. He is stopping at the Occident. The regular quarterly examination for teachers certificates begins at the courthouse at nine o'clock this morn- -.Mrs. Wagner, oF Deer creek, Jo sephine county, was accidentally shot and killed by her hrother,last Monday aftornoon. - -The body of an unknown man with his throat cut from ear to oar, was round lloatinj- m the river near Portland, last Wednesday. The bark MandauTy which has been lying in the stream, fouled her an chor yesterday afternoon and went ashore below Trullingcr's mill. Anyone who lost a boa at the circus last Wednesday night can have it by applying at this office between the h&urs of 10 a. m., and 2 r. M. Tho residents of Missouri and central Illinois experienced an earth quake last Wednesday, which shook nothing but thoir confidence in the stability of the underlying strata. 1. 2T. Foster, who came in from Jewell yosicrday afternoon, reports that tho road is being pushed ahead as rapidly as possible in that section. Fish is running in large quantities, tbe river just below Fish-lnwk falls affording excellent sport. A fine new piano arrived on the last steamer, for Ross Bros., the en terprising proprietors of the skating rink. It has a full, round tone and will no doubt be heard to good advan tage this fall and winter. The rink will be opened about the tenth of next month. By Wednesday's steamer came a new organ for Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. Sometime ago tho company con cluded that an organ was needed to complete the furnishing of their par lors, and set aside a'f und for that pur pose. Upon the arrival of the in strument, and placing it in the rooms yesterday morning, Prof. Meyer, in company with a few gentlemen, ex amined and tested it, pronouncing it to bo in every respect a fine instru ment of remarkably smooth tone and -good construction. It constitutes a handsome addition to the company .rooms. At th cnext regular meeting, .which will be next Monday night, tho members of tho company will be giv- .en an opportunity of judging for .thomselves as to the value of the new acquirement. TO LADIES autTering from functional derangements or any of the painful disorders or weaknesses incident to then sex, Dr. Pierce'a treatise, Illustrated with wood- j cuts and colored plates, suggests sure means of cotnpleto self-cure. Sent for three lottor postage stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. Serv Bl&cksnithfagr. The undersigned will soon open a blacksmith shop on West-ninth street, opposite Hume's saw mill, where all kinds of blacksmithing and horseshoe ing will be done in a first class manner, Satisfaction guaranteed. Gilbeb Christiansen. Fall OpcRlRg- of Millinery and Fancy goods at Mrs. A. Malcom's on Friday and Saturday, the 29th and W)th inst. The latest stvles of bonnets, hats, etc. 1b Tch Days Carl Adlcr leaves for San Francisco to purchase a large stock of fall and winter goods. Any one bavins a special order will bo accommodated and their purchase made to the best advantage. Xasie Ijcssohs. Miss Nora nilson will return from :Sau Francisco about October 1st, after which time she will bo prepared to re- .ceivc a limited number of pupils in in strumental music. DEDICATION. A BeautifiU Ceremony. Fnnii thn iLirlietl: tunes it hns huen , 4, , -, i- c cusioiiiarv in the buiidni" of struc- tures consecrated to the luUxllinont ot - . I an idea mat the incipient won t Here on should be in a manner solemnized by appropriate and impressive ceiemo nial. Xo doubt the kingly builders of the pyramids with song and service laid tho corner stone of those struc tures, and Seoslm and Seuiiramis have, with latter monarches, left the records of th.-ir superintendence at many an ancient temple. And on through thecenturies, whether Assyrian pile, or Carthaginian altar, or Ilomin temple, we have nismorials of this universal custom. The Christian world perpetuates tho idea and in all the pomp and pageant that fervor can inspire or earnestness sugueat, the fanes of faith in every clime, the grand old cathedrals of Europe and the spiro-croivued temples of our own land, we everywhere have record that the corner stones of those buildings were laid with solemn and impressive rites. -nd so it is, when, in our day goes up a building dedicated to special purpose, such as is embraced in tho general principles that men of all creeds aud countries find best exem plified in the precepts of the Divine Ma.ter as they fell from his lips amid Jndoan hills nearly nineteen centuries ago "Do unto others as ye would that other should do unto yju."' When societies of great extent and considerable membership erect a build ing for their uso and special benefit, they, in accordance with this custom, lay the coiner stone of such building with due formality. An occasion of this kind took place in our city yes terday, when the officers and mem bers of Heaver Lodge No. :5, 1. O. O. F., laid the corner stone of their new temple on the southeast corner of Cas.s and Sqiiemoqti.-i .streets. The afternoon was a glorious one; the cord breath of the Pacific tempered the warm air, and the brilliant sunlight streamed down upon tho arches and columns that alreadv stood in place above the designated spot. At 2:T0 the procession reached the ground, and after a few introductory remarks by Past Grand Master I. W. Ca3e, aud a prayer by the Past Grand Chaplain, K. C. Holden, responded to by the members present, tho fol lowing ode was sung: Gather'd now, from far and near, On this sacred spot we stand. Hound by everlasting Truth. Heart to heart, and hand to liainl. Lay we here this Corner-stone Of a Temple vet to be. In the spirit of that Love Thai, our C!nd, binds all to Thee. May we build, as we have laid r air, and stron', and firm, aud Mire Stone on stone, and arch on arch t lldest storms iwill then endure; Like the Temple Friendship rears In each faithful brother's heatt. Where the needy and the poor Have a shelter and a part. Mr. T. S. .lewett, the Grand Sc retary of the Lodge, then read a list of the records and deposits, a fol fel fol eows: 1st, Sentiment bv John A. Dover, M. W. Grand Master. "May peace bo within the walls of this building, and tho doctrines of Friendship, Love, and Truth, ever find a resting place here. 2d, An American copper cent, date, 1802, deposited by I. W. Case. :Jd, an American quarter, date 1803, de posited by Irving Ste'cns. 4th, a Spanish quarter, date, 1807, depos ited by I. W. Case. Dili, an American quarter, date, 1818, deposited by C. A. May. Gth, a Mexican half dollar, date, 1852, deposited by P. Johnson. 7th, an American half dollar (tho sun's rays encircling the eagle,)date, 1833, de posited by C. J. Trenchard. Sth, cop ies of The Daily, and Weeklv Asto ltlAN,dopositedby J.F. Dalloran & Co. An American two cent piece dated 1804, deposited by Mrs. E. L. Smith. An English half crown, date 1818, C S Wright; Sentimont by I W Case: "May strife discord bickering jeal ousy envy slander and their attend ant evils be forever baniehed from without this building and may broth orly love friendship benevolence and charity rulo supremo within itswalls." A car ticket of Middlesex R. It. Co., deposited by C. S. Wright; an American three cent piece, 18C5, de posited by 1. AV. Case; an Lnghsh sixpence date 1871, the 3'car in which Beaver Lodge was instituted, deposit ed b' T. S. Jewctt; a coffee ticket, good for one cup hot coffee, from Oriental loa Co., deposited by C. b. Wright; an American half dollar, date, 1831, deposited bjf L W. Case; history of Beaver lodge, No. 35, history of Ocean Encampment No. 13, mstory of O. L. & B. association, an Ameri can half dollar, date, 1821, deposited by E. A. Quinn; copy of Evening Telegram and Advertiser, dated Sept 21. 18G2, deposited by C. H: Bam; a copy of tho first issue ot the Jn Weelcly Astorian, July, 1, 1873, de posited by Mrs.C. H. Bain; one dime, 1873, deposited by Wtn. TJhlenhart; an American standard dollar, date 1882, deposited by J. Q. A. Bowlby; a five cent nickle, date 1808, deposited by J. W. Crow; one programme of exercises of the day, the odes sung on tho occasion, a copy of the Ore gon Spectator, date May 18, 1848, deposited by J. H. D. Grayan Eng- tisVt tIiTn nsnnv rii 1ntn IRlfi ip. I .& ..W SW., U.WV, . 4.W4W, ..w THE t posited bv G. 3IcLean one nennv. 1 promtcd to organizo i 1872, and one half pel ' posited by re. McL: 'silver piece, date 1815. value 2-1 cents, deposited bv Gilbert Christiansen; an wua"c" "i ... , . .4-- t ....... :. C" rnlil l.TnM. l:iio J 853, tlCposIted by A. O. Spexarlh. .llUCIitll . -"HI in....., .- These having been placed m a stout box, made of copper, and securely fastened, were, with fitting comment, placed in the cavity under the stone. P. G. M. I. W. Case, then proceed ed to the ceremony of laying the novweiice, aim u.i), - , i i .im. --:.. niv 18(57 dc- lor mutual met as- an: Aor-rcgiani....,,,- corner stone, using tne impressive m-.tne uraiid rouges oi imi. urti. ot u. t. j-i ualof the order, and laying it in jhp 0prraau , Australia." Xew "'" "Friendship," "Live," "Truth," "lie- Zealand and the Sandwich Islands. Ac-, which the stone was lowered bv a der- veteran Grand Secretary James L. ;,'. :, nun ,1 ..m-.nrnf1 t ?. I TOdgelv, from the year lfKO to jsso, the i rick to its place, and cemented, i'L4'r'otniCMreieTO1Iiar,,l symbols being as above, together with "the cement of brotherly affection." loon this. Grand Master .I. li. D. Oray made proclamation that the stone had been laid in due and Fitting man-, ner. This was followed t.v a-iimwr, and the following ede: ( Loi:i. we praie Thee for Thy And thank Thee for Thy love, 4. And pray tne glory or I ny lace May .shine down from niiovu! In Ki:iKXi)5Hii, Ltivi:. and TniTif, we join, A hand of brothers here. For work we pray Thou'lt maice divim, And !Iess tlirough many a year. Thi Corner-Alone our weak hand laj, A Temple here to build; And mav it rise complete we pray. And with Thv light be filled. We pour Jjibatiuus on lhi stone, And may Thy dews descend! Thee Flower.- are strewn our love to own. Tln Wheat for Truth we lend.) .May Friendship bright our Templegraec Aud love its lountaiu be. And Truth spring tin, aud ciown the. place With honer: nil from Thee. The oraiton was then delivered by Mr. E. C. Holden,aTter which the beuo diction was pronounced and the pro cession re-formed, moved to the Lodge OKATIOX. 3v.s Worthu (J rand Matter Brother, IkM fcllotct. inil Jjidic-i and Genllr.men: The obieet for which we are to-day assembled, has been fully explained in the interesting and impressive ceremo ny you have already witnessed. It has become a time honored custom to sup plement that ritualistic service with an oration appropriate to the occasion, and I regret that some brother more capable of doing justice to the subject than my self has not been selected to perform so important a duty. The uncertainty as to the exact time when the superintend ent of the building would be ready lo summons the brethren to lay this corner stone, I offered you as an excuse, for the committee who invited me to ad dress you, and also as .my apology for not peremptorily declining the invita tion 1 say to address you, because 1 make no pretensions to oratory. It is but a few years since it eemed absolutely necessary to every speaker who addressed the public on the subject of ,Odd Fellowship that he should enter lino juiiuue ucuui.-) us 10 uie oojeci oi the order, how, when, and where it or iginated. At what period, under what circumstances and by whom it was in troduced into the United Slates of America. My friends, that time has irone In never to return, the neccssilv no longer exists: for the little one has become a thousand, yea, the thousand a million. The grain of seed, imported from the soil of the mother countrv bv good old Thomas Wildoy in 1817, "and Slanted by him, in the eit of iialtimore, laryland, on tho 26th da of April, 18lj, has become a mighty trceunder whoso protecting branches many thousands of worthy distressed Odd Fellows, their wives, widows and orphans have since then, found a kindly shelter from the bitter blasts and storms incident to hu man life. It is not my intention to occupy mueh of your time to-day. 1 could, if it were necessary, produce statistics lo show you how many hundreds of thousands of Odd Fellows there are in this and other lauds, all closely bound to each other by the inseparable links of Friend ship. Love, and Trulh. And of the mil lions of dollars which they annually disburse in practically exemplifying tho principles of Odd Fellowship which teaches them to relieve the sick, bury the dead.educate the orphan, aud pro tect the. widow. I shall content myself, however, with reading a summary re port of wliat Heaver Lodge of this city has done in mat direction since its or ganization. lleaver Lodge wa3 instituted by M. AY. O. M., E. L. Brisf ow, Dec 22, 1871. The first officers duly elected and installed were D ros. C. S. Wrieht. N. (J. : G. Heed. V.G.; LAV. Case, Sec, aud L. 11. Hub- nara, areas, uros. u. need, Uharies Binder and 1. AV. Case were elected trustees. Since its organization. 23 members have joined by card from other louses, 8 as ancient Odd Fellows, and 144 by initiation, makimr a total, with the 5 charter members added, of 182. Of this number. 25 have withdrawn bv card or otherwise, and 7 have died, leav ing present membership 150. ILs re ceiptsfrom all sources have ltccn 20,- 878, and it has paid out for relief of wor thy distressed brothers, funeral ex penses, etc. S7,1oS. Such is the official record of Heaver Lodge No. :a, of As toria, of whose energy, enterprise, earn est devotion to the principles of Odd r euowMup, nun nueuiy to me vows nicy have made, we are constituted living witnesses this day, as wc gaze upon tho foundation walls of this temple in course of construction by them, and the corner siuiie vl which we nave seen laid ann solemnly dedicated to the purpose ofitrv goto F. IJ. Elberson's bakerv. Benevolence and Charity. . r Jyfrfcnds-, the problem which has A vcrV complete assortment ot blank foolishly puzzled so man y, of why sin, books, all sizes, stvles and prices at the xmscii .miu ueain was ever permitted to enter mis lair world ot ours, will never be i satisfactory solved till we reach tho oi ner snore. A e know by bitter experience that the. Great Architect of the universe has permitted it and it is not for mortal man to say lo his Maker "AVhat dost Thou?" AAoknow the evil days in which wc shall have no pleasure, -will rnnii Tho day when the keepers of the house shall tremble and the strong men bow them selves. hen the silver cord shall be loosed; the golden bowl be breken: the pitcher be broken at tin fAnni-iin ' n.i the wheel broken at the cistern, and the uuanauiiiiuurecanu as it was, and the spirit to God who gave it. KnOWillC then that wr nro nil mnrfol and cannot escape the inevitable, ought we not to feel grateful and thank God that the heart of man, touched with a ieeung oi sympathy for others' woes, is such an association is here represented s glad at any and every nianifesta- rincing the growthand prosperity ' can lau to rejoice tion ev.nc.n tne crrowtiiana nrosr of such an institution, aad such a Jodse. Beaver Lodge has done her part noblj and well. More tlian S7400 and everv dollar judiciously expended has beeii cheerfully and unostentatiously paid out for the relief of Avorthy sick or dis-, tressed hrotners, to uury tue dead, or for some other equally benevolent pur-.r... pose. If one lodge can do so much, can any of you conceive of the amount of good accomplished and sufferins. i alleviated uy .ooo organized lodges now in existence muter me jurisdiction or rt .r-omniled hv our lntf !amnntri 'one million; widowed families relieved, V0; mcinlM-is lurlr.lfS0533; whoie.- . . n A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and tnjoynietit iw ,?li: a c uiai nnngs ireiigm to tne weaK and rit to tne nervous; harmless diarrhea cure tliat don't j constipate just what eveiy family meeds Parker's (Jiuger Tonic." , To Rrnt J "art of a dwelling house. Inquire at u. .. Miiion s oiacKsmitii simp. Popular Everywhere. Every family should have a hot lie of j Syrup of Figs conatantlv on hund. Its pleasant Jasie and beneficial eneel make it popular everywhere, and thrt results are belter health and fewer ..oetor's bills. It may be. taken by old nnd-.iunir. by men and women, under any all cir cumstances. For sale by W. K. Dement, Druggist, Astoria. Hodse Davis & Co- Wholesale AneiiU. Portland Oregon. Are You Troubled. With conscientious qualms V n-ked a friend "You look troubled." 'So. I am,rsaid the sufferer; "but it is with the toothache." "More fool, von.'" re plied the comferter: "cet it pulled out. and buy a Iwttle of SOZODONT, and preserve the sood teeth trout a like calamity" Pcananship. Single and double entry book keep ing. .1. P. Feaster will organize a school in the above named branches at Main street school house in .Astoria, on Monday evening, Oct. 2, I882.at7 o'clock. Terms: Twelve lessons in penman shin,?::. Twelve lessons in bookkeep ing, including penmanship S-'i. Former pupils and public school scholars at re duced rates. Private lessons jiven in an pnrt of the city. If. IS. MM Lias completed his elegant fall stock of dresses and cloaks. Uy sending size of bust, length of sleeve, "skirt, waist and under aim, he will send C. O. D.. dresses from 10 upwards: dolmans fromSi. A i Id ress : J ! . I J. Litt, J "or. Third and Alder, Portland, Or. Sparkling Eyes. Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better than any thing, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and beauty. Ladies try it rr. Thee liOua Kveniny You want somelhiug lo read. Carl Adlcr has tho subscription agency for all the leading periodicals and publica tions, and will get you any paper or magazine published in the Foiled States or Europe. LOST. On Saturday, the 2."rd, .a black and tan slut, answering lo the name of Fan ny. A suitable reward will he paid to nny one who returns her to Hie owner. X. Nelson, Vppcr AMoria. O.VAtrrt! Oyjilfis!! At Frank Fabre'a; in every Fresh from the beds everv da." MVle. Have you tried a stew or pan mint as Frank rabre cooks it i' Order one and jou'll I hank ns for the advice For the genuine .1. IL Cutter oftl Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call attheOem opposite the lwdl lower, and ee Cauuv bell. Fre.nh fiuit received at (.'. A. May's by every steamer. No stale trash. Every variety of Oregon and California fruit always on hand. Are you made miserable bv Indi gestion, ConstipationDizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital- izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. E. Dement. Why will yon cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts .10 ets and $1. Sold by W. K. De ment. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles. etc can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug ?tore, opposite Occident betel. Astoria. P. J. Goodman, on Chcnamus street, has jubt received thn latest and most fashionable tyle of gents ami ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. If you want nice fresh lard, or good ucrnr-curcd linms liicf Trrtm iIia cimii- i.uv dook store. If you want a good suit of clothes, ready made or made to order, call aud see Mcintosh, Ootident block. Hallo! Where are you going? Why. to Frank Fabre's for a pan roast. A line line of birthday and wedding presents at the City book store. Remember Frank Fabre's icccrea m Ilis par excellence. A large consignment of clock received at Adler's. just Shoal tfatcr bay evsters: fresh every day, at Frank Fabre's. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season " .fi-M:iiiu:n in um .iiiwu- tji.iim i.ijiie ir- FALL STOCK ! ( 1 T C rP - T "XT f. ! v JJW -1- -i.l.l. .Lri VJ ; Men's. Youths and Boys" U I T S ! - ....... . -. . to ,. UOat?. ralllS anil UVerCOatS SOI.T A5f STIFF A T S FALL STOCK. OK ytiyvs 1 m"s 41 a Gooele I ' ' ' " & ,wwwo M i:ri:r.Ki: CnvTS t'MBRI LI S t.-.CNKS. SATCIIi:.!" Et .. Krr. TAILORING! The lant stock oftine Koreieu and American Beavers, Cloths, Piques, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres and Pilot Cloths 'lo SELECT IT.OM. - FIT GUARANTEED! D. A. MclNTOSH, Tailor and Clothier. - Occident Uloslr. I'cruvinn Rittcrx Cinchona Rabra The Count Cinohon was the Spanish A'iceroy m Porn in ltP. The Countess. his wife, was prostrated by an intennit- tent fever, from which she was freed by the use of the native remedy, the Peru , vian bark. or. as it as called in the ? language ot the country, "Quinquina.' uratelul lor her recovery, on her return to Europe in li'crj, she introduced the remedy in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Linnreus called it Cinchona. In honor of tho lady who had biought them that which was more precious than the gold of thclncas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifty years, science has given lis nothing to take its place. It effectu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor a. it does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian IJitters, which arc as effective against malarial fever to-day as they were in the. days of the old Spanish Viceroys. AVe guarantee the ingiedi enls ot thee bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the best known quality. A trial will satisfy you that this is the bet bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating,"' and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. Loeiuv Co-agents forAstoria. A'etliln: Short or- 1'nmiHtnknble Benefits Conferred upon tens of thousands of sniterers could originate and maintain the reputation which Ayers Saksapa- nn.i.A enjoys, it is arompound oi the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Pota-siuin and Iron, and Ls the most effectual or all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils. Humors. Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Dis eases and an disorders rising trom im purity or me mood, uy its invigorating effects it alwajs relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female AA'eaknesses and 1 regularities, and is a potent re newer f vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones up the .system, restores and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty cars it has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine for the suffering sick, any where. Fei: Sai.i: nv am. Dcam:i:s. 3!oltcr .llotheix!: Hotlter! ! ! 1 Are ou disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying will: the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rct to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is iHjrfeclly safe to use in all cases. and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription or one or the oldest and nest female physicians and nurses in the li ni ted States. Sold everywhere, cents a bottle a"carIk To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv ous weakness. early decay, Joss of man- nooii, eic, i win senu a recipe mat win cure you FltEE OF CIlAIiOE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the ltev. JosErn T. Inmax. Station 1). New York City. The ItevI Geo. II. Thayer, or Bour bon. Ind.. says: "Doth myself and wife owe our livus'tn Shiloh's Coxsumitiox Cim:k. Sidd by AV. E. Dement. Baby carriages in every style and of good 'quality' for sale cheap at Carl Adler's. Shipper & Rvbke. No. 11. Oak street Portland, are the lon ton tailors of the metropolis. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Dipthcria and Canker Mouth. Sold by AV. E. Dejnent. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou- sanusvno wercsuuenng irom uj&peu sin. dehilitv. liver complaint, boils, hit mors, female complaints, etc. Pamph lets free to any address. teth v . owl & Son- Boston. Prof. J. F. Meyer wishes to inform the miblic and his pupils that he is now i settled and intends remaining here. He is prepared to give music and also French lessons. Scholars practicing will find every convenience for study " and improvement, at his residence. His experience renders this an opportunity . which it is worth while to any one to embrace. Fresh taffy and caramels every day at the Astoria Candy Factory, Main St. Oerkwttz & Classen. A vcri IPs mixed paints, tho best in use, for sale at J. W. Conn,s drug store opposite Occident Hotel, C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. -asseituiiHfi29a99ia;:3sciiiiBiiiiaiEisiasiiiiuiaiHniH CLEARANCE SALE! uunuaiiHiMiiiiatcaisisEsiiiis9a3HimiimKanHinHMMHMMMnHnMa For the next 30 Day-9 Unparalleled -IX- Dry Goods and Clothing ! $35,000 of DRY GOODS to be sold at a These Goods arc of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and are offered at remarkably IflOw Prices Previous to the arrival of our FALL STOCK. Let every one call and be convinced that Ave mean business, and that goods of the same quality Avere neA'er before offered at such Ioav figures. All the Upper Town busses will stop at this store each AA'ay. X X L ST OR, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING. Astoiua, August 23, 1882. NEW STORE! &l Happy Greeting to All ! The Empire Store IV'.i Inor to tho N now oion with :i very Off V noons Ladies' and Children's Shoes, OUTR MOXTO QVWK SALES AND OUR AIM IS ifHT'Clerks conversant Avith the English, German, Scan: dinavian and French languages Avill be in attendance. CALL AND SEE US. Astoria, August 20, 1SS2." ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. ASTORIA, - - OP.EGON. SFIElOXjSLXa A.3XT3NrC3XJlSr03S13M-Em,!r- PvEDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICE8. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGE ORDERS IN Less Quantities, Bottled Beer, - - Special attention paid to orders THE COLUMBIA LA IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND to JOHN HAHN, - 0HENAMUS STREET, -Orders left at the (3ER.MANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to." iimn...3amnmiwmnlolMm. Bargains ! ! and CLOTHING GREAT REDUCTION! O. IV v & Iy(hlau Building select and complete stoek of j $ NOTION, SMALL PffftHTC. TO PLEASE. PRAEL BROTHERS. LIKE PROPORTION. 30 Cents per Gallon - S I SO per Dozen from Public Houses and Famines.- BREWERY EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAMT PROPRIETOR ASTORIA, OREGON. . - .- .