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en-. H'lve linUix sr.Unv AbTOKIA, OREGON: F K1DAY. ...OCTOBER tiO.lSS ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Escciitoil'-. J. P. EALLORAN & COMPANY, PUItMrtllKlts AKII rnoi'isiirroit. AMortun Jivtldlwj, Cass direct. Terms of Subscription : arved by Carrier, per week Cents fst iy mail, four months'.......... S oO -cat by aiiil, ona year. ... ................ rt GO Free of Postage to .Subscriber.'. " Advertis omenta inserted by the year at ne rnte cf SI 50 per square ior month. Transient advertiiins. by the day or wool:, .ily cents tcr auuare for each iiifertion. Capt. Whitcomb repot ts bar muyh and heavy fog outside. The Paltnor Dramatic Association are on this niorninc's steamer. Sacked wheat is selling at six cents a bushel in Pendleton. sixty- Seo Holden's advertisement of regular auction sale at his rooms to morrow morning, eleven o'clock. Capt. Geo. Davis, who supercedes Capt. Rciter in charge of the l..th lighthouse district, is in the'eity. It. Ai. Wooden is slaying the deor. He killed four elk at the Fish-hawk one afternoon last week. The Hattie Moore opera com pany repeated Pinafore last evening, and leavo on to-day's steamer for San Francisco. Advanced pi ices of beef, butter and eggs at this time enforce practical lessons in Portland domestic economy. Oregoniiin. Here too. J. C. Ross, freight clerk on the 0. It. fc 2. Co.'s doclc, lias received a beautiful writing desk and cozy chair, as a wedding present from the boys on tho dock. The steamer Yaquiua, lecently purchased by the Pacific Coast Steam ship company, will be placed on the route between Sau Francisco and Pig eon Point. We are authoritatively informed that it is one weel: from nest Sunday, tho 29th inst., when the Presbyterian congregation intend to occupy their new sanctuary for tho first time. Two steamers with full cargoos of Chinese merchandise and provisions are due at this port. One is reported to havo sailed from Hongkong on the 22d, and the other on the 24th nit. That gallant craft, the Shubrick, solo representative of the mighty American navy in these northwestern waters, is once more at anchor fer nin8t the city, and we rest in con scious security. Yestorday was a grand day for oritdoor work, and the carpenters and contractors made good use of it. There are a good many unfinished buildings that need a few weeks of fino weather to property finish off. Considerable buildin" and build ing improvement goes on at tho Cape, and Forts Steven and Canby, in the matter of increased accommodations, barracks, chapel, schoolhouse, stables, etc. About $15,000 will be spent (hero this season. The froight market has a fiimer tone; prices may be quoted somewhat higher. The advance at San Fran cisco has stimulated holders, and it has been generally thought that iron vessels would havo no difficulty in get ting 57s Gd to V. K. The British bk Alumina, iron, has been offering, however, at tliat rate for some time, and as far as is known publicly is still unchartered. Much depends upon the situation at San Francisco as to whether the hardening tendoncy here will be maintained. OrcgonUm. VMh. Presentation. Before doparting on his wedding tour Mr. Daniel A. MclntoBh was tho recipient of a handsome walnut secre tary from his workmen, accompanied by the follewing: To Mr. Daniol A. Mcintosh. In token of the pleasant relations that havo always existed between us, and as an expression of our esteem and good wishes on this, the occasion of your marriage, we beg to present you with the accompanying secretary. We congratulate you on 3'our choice and wish you much joy, and that the noonday and evening of your wodded lives may be as cheerful and cloudless as its morning, is the earnest wish of Yours, very Respectfully, David M. Suthkiu.axd, Jons McDuff. John E. Ross. Te Let. Rooms to rent over City bookstore af ter November 1st. Caoc Hancock Record. Four Candy, Oct. 1), 1882. J Foggy, easterly wind, bar rough. jNothiug in 3ight. Steamer Gen. Miles bound fcr Gray's Harbor came (down this k. si., also tug Pioneer. Nothing crossing out yet. The barque Viola is still in the baj. i There h an interesting case of Uhanghaing among her crew. One 1 man named John Rice, who recently j arrived from Sidney on tho Cumferiau, i . . . ...... . . . claims that hu lctt the latter at Asto ria and took lodgings at Mrs. Collin's boarding hoti.e, Philadelphia Beer depot, on the water front. After being ashore only two hours he was induced by a runner, Hughey Mc Cormick to sign another man's namo to the Viola's articles. It was repre sented tho man was ill in bed and un able tu sign. The result w-ia that Price was bundled aboard and claimed to be a legally shipped man. As he had also signed an advance note for $73, the captain was loath to par; with him, but was obliged to anchor in tho bay and go back to town for an oxtra man. He proposes to keep them ali. The contracted and illy ventilated sleeping quarters of the life saving crew has forced the men to commence their annual complaint and dissatisfac tion. And they are justified in find ing fault. The house is couaidetabiy too small, the crew ooenny the two attic rooms, four men in each room. The ceiling is so low a man cannot stand erect near his bed, and many of the crew can testify the myriads of stars and comets they have beheld hy having their heads collide with the ceiling when arising suddenly to re lievo the watch on the hill. Capt. Harris, is, e understand, making efforts to have the apartment im proved or other quarters obtained. The aroma clinging to the ancient apartments compares favorably with that issuing from the Chinese wards of your citj. It's exasperating for the crew to read reports from some of the eastern life saving stations where is mentioned in glowing terms about the comforts the ciew enjoy with their stores, libraries, tie. Our crew live well how over, tho table, a pattern of neatness, is well coveted with excel lent food, the rook is master of the art, and tho landlady as pleasant and considerate a little lady as there is in tho land. Through the courtesy of the light honse keeper, the life crew men on watch are allowed to shelter in tho old bell house which is now used as a wood shed. This favor is fully appreciated, but why can not the government furnish such protection for the men in this district as well as for those on tho eastern coast? Soldiers here are allowed a sentry box and it is presumed a life saving crew must bo impervious. Dou.Y. A, "Citizen's" Views. Ed. Asteiuan: Amti:ia, Oct. 111. More than one Ions-suffering citi zen is obliged to you for your ai licle in this montin"'s paper about tho conduct of men and boys in Liberty hall during entertainments. It is high time that older was kept. If one policeman is not sn filch) tit to maintain order, let specials be ap pointed, or let the officer call quietly any individual citizen by name, or lot the sheriff appoint as many deputy sheriffs as may bo needed. At every risk let tho hoodlumisin bo stopped. Citizen. Notice. There will be a meeting in the Young Mon's Christian Association rooms, on Friday, October 0th, at seven o'clock v. m., for the purpose of organizing a literary and debating society for the coming winter. All interested nro cordialy invited to at tend. .1. McCokmac, .1. E. Lai'oiice, Miw. W. W. Paiikek. Committee. Dr. It. V. Pieuck, Buffalo, N. Y. Dear SirT have advised many ladies to try your "Favorite Prescription and never fail Uf see it do more than vou advertise. Yours truly. Mrs. M. A RANKIN, Ml Bates Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Loss of hair and grayness, which of ten mar the prettiest face, are pre vented by Parker's Hair Balsam. Finest sausage and head cheese Gaiis' meat store, next J. Rodgers. at Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mai led, has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish,, etc., in their season P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for the famous Morrow shoes. AveriU's mixed paints, the best in use, for sale at J. W.Conn,s drug store opposite Occident Hotel. "Wedding Bells. The social event of the week was the wedding of Mr. Daniel A. Mcin tosh, and Miss May Van Dusen, youngest daughter of Hon. A. Van Duscn, one of our oldest and ni.ist respected citizens, which took place at the residence of tho bride's parents' last evening. The groom is a young and Micceasful business man, a favor ite in social circles, and is to be con gratulated in winning the hand of otic of Astoria's fail est daughters. Cuds were out for the wedding reception a week previously and considerable in- i terest was manifested in the ceremony. The house was handsomely decorated for the occasion, and at 7:30 i M., in the presence of the relations and intimate friends of tho family the marriage service took placv accord ing to the rites of the Episcopal church. The bride wan attirud in an elegant costume of cream-colored satin and nun's veiling, trimmed with Span ish lace, and adorned with orange biot-som.s; and looked as fresh and smiling :u her name. Miss Jennie Crang and Miss Winnie Craig, pre sented a beautiful appearance Miss Jennie in white tarlctan, trimmed with Swiss lace, and Mi3s Winnie in white organdie, and cream satin trim mings. The groomsmen, Mr. H. G. an Dusen, and D. M. Sutherland, were faultlessly attired in the conven tional broadcloth prescribed for such occasions. The spacious room where the ceremony took place was most ap propriately decorated, and at 7:"() the wedding party entered, tho bride leaning on her father's arm and the groom leading her mother. The mar riage service was performed by Rev. Mardou Wilson, rector of Giace church of this cit'; and immediately after the congratulations had taken place, the guests who had been invited to the reception, began toarrive, as heart ily congratulating the ncv.iy wedded pair, who, standing on the threshold of married life, looked as happy as it is given the average mortal to be. A brilliant wedding inarch, executed by the Misses Wilson, was a pleasant fea ture of tho reception, and when the thronging guests had been met and welcomed, and the numerous con gratulations were about oer, a hand some supper was served, to which all present did ample justice. Not till near eleven o'clock did the last depart, each and all unanimous in wishing Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mcintosh long years of wedded bliss. To give a list of the wedding guests would include the names of nearly all our well known citizen", whoso presence and genial congratulations well evinced the regard with which they held both bride and groom; but among the invi ted guests we noticed the names of Mr and Mrs Badoilct John Brice Capt smd Mrs Babbagc Mr and Mrs A W Barry Mr and Mrs J Q A Bowl by Capt and Mrs Brown Mr ;ind ZIrs Berry Mr and Mrs C Brown Mr and Mrs John O Bozorth Mr and Mrs C H Bain Mr and Mrs I Bergman Mr Charles Brown Mr and Mrs Boelling Misses F and S Boelling Messrs T and V Boelling Mr and Mrs Barker Dr W D Baker Misses M and K Da vidson Misses J and S Davidson Mr and Mrs W E Dement Mr Dunbar and mother Mr and Mrs Dickinson and daughter Mr and Mrs Douglas Miss May Derby Capt and Mrs Fla vol Misses Nellie and Katio Flavel Mr and Mrs Geo G Flavel Mr and Mrs C W Fulton Mr and Mrs Fergu son and daughter Mr Dell Ferguson Mr and Mrs Hansen Dr Hicks Mrs and Miss Hewitt E 11 Hawes and wife Ohas Heilboni and wifcElfie Hunting ton Capt J G Hustler and wife W H Hcadington D C McKenzic and wife T R Malcocm and wife A C McDuff David Hume Jr and wife Misses A and E Pope G W Parker and wife Frank Parker C L Parker smd wife Mrs Pangburn W G Ross W T Ross J P JloasD P Ross D Sutherland T Fraser Col A H Stone Capt .1 C White USA M.WGallickCW Laughrey Capt Denny D Curran and wife J G Ross W J Ross Geo Taylor Mrs Trenchard Miss Annie TruUin gcrJ E Thomas and wife W E Thomoaand wife Ed Taylor and wifo Mr Ed Ferguson Mr and Mrs E J Ferguson Mr and Mrs F Fisher Mr John Fox Mr A Fox F Fercheu and wife Mrs Hobson and daughters John Hobson and wife E C Holden wifo and daughter J H Holt and wife Maud Hobson U Kindred and wife J Brick ol and wifo M D Kant S Y Koenor I Cohen and wifo Dr Kin3ey and wife Dr A C Kinney and wife J VMilligan and wife J W Munson and wife Miss C Munson A J Megler Capt Merry man and wife C Moffctt A Montgom ery and wife J Montgomry and wife Ed Pangburn C H Page and wife Annie Pony Mr and Mrs Prail It and H Prail Mr and Mrs Uhlenhart A Roberts Dr. Tuttlo H Thompson Col. and Mrs Taylor Misa Mary and Kate Taylor Frank Taylor Mrs John! Taylor Miss L Sherman W Sherman ! H Sherman B F Stevens and wife Chas Stevens and wife FL -Stevens j and wife 3Ir Smith Mr Sutherland; O Sovey and wife Col Spedden and j wife Mon Spedden and wife Mrs Srci-r? Miss Anderson Mr and Mrs Arndti Mr and Mrs Albert Allen Mr and Mrs! Anson Allen Corlton Alien MrAP; Anderson B Allen Mt and Mts Carl Adler Mr and Mrs J Adair Mr and! Mrs Srtin Adair Miss Laura Adair Mr' John Adair Mr William Adair Miss! Alien Mr and Mrs Clough and duiigh- tcr, Miw Lillie Crosby A and F Crosby ! Mr and Mis Crosby -Dr f'raug witVj and daughters Thos Crang 1 W ( 'ae j ?Tl Curtis and wify Florence ('sin::-! han Nellie C-triiah.iii F (' Cavnniian j and wifeC II Cooper and wife 1 Cher-j ty and wife It Carn.ihan ami wlfoj M Callender and wife Mis CVj Frank B EShersou and wife W Edgar Mrs Ti WEjUiii J H i) Gray and wile Tins j Goodwin and wife Mivs (Jilmm Ueo j Georgi C:pt Oilman A:, wife Capt John-1 son and wife A .LdiiHon T S J.tukiu j Mr and Mrs John Mis Ella Logan I C W Levings and wife Mt.ss Florence Levings N Loeb W L-jeb I) Lon-,bnrv C Lcinenweber and wife .1 F N'owien j Fred Newell F C Norm Capt Nov. and wife Ed Noyes Capt Ret d and wife Capt Rodgers and wife Mis Lmi E Rodgers G Richardson Mr. llbb Walter Robb .1 J R..Ss :,ud wife Mr and Mrs Wood and family Mr and i Mrs Wursely Miss Laura W.uvady Mr and Mrs VShitnn Mrs i Wan en Miss Lou Warren Mr and Mrs L Wilson Miss Nettie and Nora Wilson Mr Geo Wheeler Mr W Warren Mrs Welch Mr E Welch Mr. and Mrs Win Welch Mr and Mrs Geo Wood Mrs J I W Wilder Mr and Mrs P L Woathcrby Mrs E S Warren Mr and Mrs W alters Capt Wa- Mr and Mrs C S Wright, and a hmt .if others whose names we cinuot now recall. The presents weie numerous and valuable, but to give even a paiiial list nt this late hour would be impos sible. The newly married couple leave this morning on a wedding tour to the interior. That Theater Nuisance. There was comparative quiet a last evening's performance, and those who were present had a chance to hear what was going on on the stage. In the police court yesterday afternoon, appealed a gentleman named Jas. Finnau, sometimes known as ''Mickey Doone," whose viows on personal rights aud privileges seem scmowhat indistinct. He was arreated by Officer Hunter at the theater Wednesday night charged with raising Hades in a small way, under the apparent im pression that lie was running thai institution for the time being. The case was continued till 1) o'clock this morning. Some one should be made an example of, or else the manage ment should candidly statu when tin'3' rent the building to a theatrical com pany that they cannot ciifoicu order. The matter is a disgrace. It bad enough to be obliged to si on a plank for two hours, without being further obliged to listen to the rear peifoim ance. of a tot of scallawags who &eem afraid that it would be forgotten that they were devoid of good breeding unless they gave momenta! y evidence of tho fact. iiiHt ltfiMieil. Holland herring in keg;mutt m-i mackerel (the best brand of n:es- imck ercl putupj;a large lot of bora .soap. lnadeccpiessIyTor Us. am! guaranteed to be of superior quality: al-o another invoice of Mehose baking pewder: to gether with a full line of paints, nil, and putty, of which we have the most complete stock in town. Please call and examine our choice .stock of Groceries'. A. M..J!lsON AtCn. Astoria. October 17th. Iwk-dw To tho Public- J wisb to inform the public that my establishment is the oxi.v placi: in Astoria that makes candy: I make the finest fresh candy every daj, and this is more than any one else can ay bete. Pationi.e home manufacture. .lOHX I. Cl.Assi:x. Satisfaction for Ten. In our family of ten for over two years Parker's Ginger.Tonic has cured headache, malaria and other coni nlamts so satisfactorily tlfat we are in excellent health and no exnenee for doctors or other medicines, ttirniurh To tho Pnblic- Dr. Aug. C. Kinney gives notice that he must withdraw from all practice, ex cepting hosnital and ofiicc practice, for the present." Mrs. E. K. Rinkcrs improved sys tem of Dress Cutting by chart is ac knowledged to be the best. Mrs-. S. T. McKean is agent for Clatsop county, and is prepared to teach all who ish to avail themselves of the oppoilunity new presented. Residence, corner of Lafayette and Squemocqua bts. Astoria. Tho Peruvian svnin has cured thou sands who were suffering from dypepf sia, debility, liver complaint, ooiis, nu mors, female complainLs, etc. l'amph lets free to any addi ess. Seth W. Fowl fcSon Boston. JL.f'iBI UW latf' u j:lrJ."g30BBIHI Toyr is the winter' our discontent! of made glorious by a.1 full and complete line of Rubber, and Oilt coals. Gum boots and' Umbrellas just re- ft ceived and sold at verv low prices by JI.D.KjJlNT." T!.e I :...., Merchant Tailoi. Hattt r tml Clothier. 'llw:r otJ HiiMttievs. Owing totbe illueoi Mr. N Loch. I he Iu (ttneiudi'd to .!ipo-of hi- en-' tile .-.lock of cioiimig. furni-Iiiug gootN, ' groeerh".. c:c.. etc.. at co-t. Mr. Loch deatn it to .s in regard to the matter! that he uicau- liu?i!ic. Tluw deiriug ! an good- in hi- Sine will find it to their! advantage in c.nl and examine Ins -foc!c ami priiv-. The.-e gooiK have been heugh: at lowest marl ct rates, and in tending pnrein -ov, -an buy at cot. ;:i. I t To all who are uttering from the (norland iiidi-.fivtion.9t youth. nerv-1 otts weaklier, early decay, loss of man- j Hood. etc.. i wn; semi a recipe iliar will cure .m FKri! OK CIIAKt'.K. Thi great itiuedx was di-covered bv a mi ionar. in South America, rs-nd a self ddrv-.-ed em elope hi the Rev. JoM:rii T. lx.; vv. .station 1. Xew York City. Happy Families. 1'iom lime immemorial figs have been uscdjis a deli'-ioi!. laxative food, and no'.V in Hie form of a concent rated Sr- j up of Pius the .ue destined to play'an - huii'irtaut !:ut in the nrehlem of human ueanii aim iiappiue-s. y presenting io the thousimK who suffer from the ills , ari-ing from habitual constipation a j reniHiy a pleasant, to tue taste as it i effective. Trial ie free, and large lmt-tle-, for -ale hy W. V.. Dement, Druggist Acen fnrAsioiia. liodge I?vi- iV: Co.. Wholesale Agents, I 'ml land Oregon. i'tof..!. V. Mejer wishes to inform the public and his pupils that he i now settled and intends remaining here. Jle is prcpnicd to give music and nUo French Ics-oiis. Scholars practicing will find ever, convenience for study and improvement, at his residence. Jli's experience lender this an oppottunity which it is woith while to .any one t7 embrace. ShilohY. Vital ier i.s what you need for Constipation. Lo.s of Appetite, Di.-zine-s ami all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7". cenis per bottle. Sold bv W. !- !ei!!nt. J low few there are who are awaie That sthv.! the gums anil teeth decay. l'nlcs the are liruJiod with gicte-t etiie With .SOZOHON I ftoiii day to d.ij : For this rrcaL dentin ice. v;e know. Will kt ep hi m pure and white as snow. For lame Hark,- sj.le or Chest um Shiloh"- Porous Plaster. Price 2." cents. rorn!eb " . i.,. Dement. (:ti:iiril e'lTi'd. !i:l!l!i :mji! mvii-I breath secured by .liilohs Catarrh Rem edy. Price -0 cents. Masai Iniector J ree. For .sale by W. E. Dement. That Hacking Cough can be so qtiicklj ciucd b .sJiilolf.s Cute. We guarantee it. S.ilil b;, W.E. Dement. ; ror the genuine .1. J I. Culler old Ro'.irbmi. and the bc.su ot wine.-. Honors. and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp- la '.'.. iii ou Miller w ith DisjR-p-ia and Li er Complaint .' shiloh Vitaiizer is .mih r.t. A ve-y eoinpleit.' assortment of blank tiook.s. ah Sie. stj K-, and oricesat the cn hiMit: st.r.'. " - Sleepk-vs v;tls. made miserable U;, that terrible cough, .shiluh'.s Cure i.s the remedy lor j on. Mdd bj W- E. Dc- men! Slnloh's Ciiugii and Coiisiiuiptim Cute i .sohl b n.s on guarantee. It ciue.s cotisumpilon. bold by W. K. De ment. TwoSurgeon.s representing the NA TIONAL St'lfGICA L INSTITPTE or rndiai.aptn. Philadt iphia. Atlanta Ga., and ban Francisco, will be in I'out i.AMi.0i:r.c:N.a! the St. diaries Ho tel, from "i..d to the Hilt inelusite. juvpan d with an expensive outfit of the most :;j,pu.etj uppniattts. for the tieat ment of ali ct-stsof iii-ea.se of the spine, hip. knee, ankle, crooked limbs, "club feet, i-. t.V.e. rhc will be picpared to make i tie luost ditlicult siii-'fie.t!oi,ejn- limis. iiu'btding cataract. Vioss eyec hare lip. derm in i ties or the face, divid ing tendon-.. open-tK-ns. for disease or the genital orgas.-. iiles, fistula. &e. A ran- opportunity is ottered those need ing their sen ice-. Old patients especi al! ref,;iesn'd to '.'imI them. Shipper A; P.ybe. No. 11, Oak street Poiilantl. :m the l:oi Inn tailor-; of tho metropolis. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest ei funiery. and toilet articles, etc can he bought at the lowest prices, at .1. W. Conn's drug slore. opposite Occident Intel. Astoria. If vou want nice fiesh lard, or eood .sugar-cured hams, just from -the coun try go to r . a. tliieison s uaKcry. Fruit of all kinds rceohed bj C. A. Mav. on eer steamer. Candies, nuts, etc." Fresh tnnelries constantly arriv ing. Wiiiioit mineral water, Xresh and sparkling, at F. Ik hlbcison s. Hallo! Wheieaiejou going? Why. to Frank pah-re's, for a pan roast. Croup, W hootiing Cough aud JJion chilis immedratcly relieved hj Sin Iohs Cure. Sold by W. K. Dement. llae miu trieil a .stew or pan roast as Frank Fabm cooks if.' Order one and jonll! thank its for the adv.ice. Ph.sici.uis pieseriptions carefully compounded day or night at .1. . Conn's drug s;ore. opposite Occident Jlotcl. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE "3 rgi jjgkjJLai, U8 !:s;3s3S2xs3?zx::sz::a:3::s:8s:s:i:aaziijis::scii33!ii3aEiiiM3ifiBiMi!Mflifiusiuii RAND OPENING! 3csa:sZk:s:3S3Ge3iM:s3nB:3iuaiiis3isi2iiiiiixiiiisiiiiiiuiiiiumnaMU3iius3i - OIT Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1882! lilM.MIJ.,t(Vt.lttf,tMaN(VatlltaaattMa((avaMMMaaaMtaaaaaaaaag14auMaaMM New Goods will be exhibited in every Department New Dress Goods, New Velvets, New Plushes, New Silks, New Satins In all the new Shades. Wraps, Cloaks. Ulsters and Dolmans. tSOn our. Fancy Counters we will display an endless variety of new goods. 1 n the Gentleman's Department the latest styles in Clothing;, Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, Neck Wear and Furnishing Goods. The public will be afforded every facility to inspect our latest importations. Goods shown with pleasure. No importunity to buy. Upper Town busses will stop at this store each way. Astoria, October 1, 1S82. ni-? fill : JL&L& -AT" :E3Vt3PIFiE STOBE We are rcrvi; inn by every steamer n-'W additions to our stock of Uvy Goods. Notions, Lad ii-s' and Children's Shoes, Suitable for the season. FliMttetej WaiBrpoofsit Hosiery? B I sake is, Et. Our stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Yel vets, Plushes, etc., show a large variety. No an elegant line of Ladies and Children's (JLOA KS, ULSTERS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. WALKING JACKETS, DOLMANS. ETC. ' Our tables arc covered with the nicest selection of Fichus, Ties. Collarettes and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. QUICK SAhBS MB BMAhh PR9FIT9 Wo Study to IMeusf. PRAEL BROTHERS. Ifcxt Door to Pythian Ifnll. ASTORIA 5. iVlS-YER ASTORIA, SP32CIAXi -A3N3XOTJJJ03S3ME33T REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAKGR ORDERS IX T.IKK PROrORTlOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI SO per Dozen rrS"ecial attention paid to order from. Public Houses and FamiUes.-S THE COLUMBIA BREWERY I.S .NCPERIOi: TO MOST. AND I.S EXCELLED P.Y XOXE OX THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. VOrrien left at the OEK7.IAXIA UEEK HALL aH1 be promptly attended to.-Wi IX L OOOIEt! o. :hc. ooopeb.. IMPORTATIONS ! THR - BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON.