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YOL. XX, NO. 59.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1883.
PRICE, FIYE CENTS.
POLITICAL.
Iowa is for Blaine.
All the district attorneys in Missis
sippi are Democrats but one.
Fourteen negroes -will occupy seats
in the Mississippi legislature.
Massachusetts and Ehode Island
an the only states which now elect
all state officers and a legislature
every year.
Wade Hampton says he doesn't
want to be president either. This
kind of hint seems having quite a
run. ir. Y. Graphic.
Boston women to the number of
700 have registered to vote for mem
bers of the school board; last year
the number was 200.
The Democrats of Iowa are confi
dent they can carry that state if the
Kepublicans in the legislature will
pass a prohibitory law.
The declaration of the Ohio wool
growers for a restoration of the tariff
on that article will trouble such Dem
ocrats as Mr. Hewitt, who has been
declaring for free raw materials.
"A genuine Southern ticket" which
the Fort Scott, Texas Record advo
cates, reads: "For President, Jeffer
son Davis; for Vice-President, Fitz
hugh Lee." That paper seriously
urges the Democrats to nominate this
ticket, which, it savs, "would sweep
the South."
George Alfred Townsend telegraphs
to the Cincinnati Enquirer-. "I think
I have discovered that James
G. Blaine and his friends are work
ing for Judge Miller of the supreme
court, to be the Republican candidate
for President.'
An euumeratidn of the voters of
Indiana, just completed, shows an
increase in six years of 41,G74 whites
and 937 colored, an annual increase of
7,110. The total number of voters is
4S1,643 whites and 10,007 colored,
making the grand total -19i,G50.
The ticket of the Rochester, N. Y.
Democrat (Republican) is commended
to those uneasy men who are starting
ljooms., etc. It reads as follows:
For president, the best Republican
that can be named; for vice-president,
the next best one."
Soveral Iowa Republican newspa
pers declare that recent estimates of
the weakness of the new state legis
lature on the prohibition question
are inaccurats. They say the Pro
hibitionists will be strong enough in
the legislature to enact the necessary
measures to carry through a consti
tutional amendment.
The total vote of "Virginia for leg
islative members at the late election
was 271,830, against 190,027 for Con
gress at large in 1882. The Democratic
majority now is 17,934, and the Read
justers' majority last year was 5,857.
The total Readjuster increase this
year is 25,719, and the Democratic,
49,490.
Terrible Sufferings of Political Prisoners.
A Paris correspondent has for
warded a second letter written in
blood by a Nihilist in a fort at St.
Petersburg. It describes the harrow
ing treatment of prisoners. Prisoners
rot away, and exhale odors as from
dead bodies before life is extinct
The number of those who go mad in
consequence of their sufferings are
daily increasing. Madmen are
strapped down and whipped with
knouts by the keepers, and their
fierce yells resound throughout the
night Many prisoners commit sui
cide. It is said that one woman was
criminally assaulted and then poi
soned. Inquiries into the affair have
been instituted. Rats are the worst
enemies of the prisoners; a woman
with a babe was obliged to be con
stantly on the watch, and fight night
and day to prevent their ravages upon
her child. The use of combs and
soap is forbidden. The prisoners, es
pecially the women, whose hair is
allowed to grow, are literally devoured
by lice. Prisoners who refuse to re
ply to questions are tortured, and
criminal assaults upon women are
frequent The writer especially ap
peals to the civilized world in behalf
of women in the prison, whose situa
tion, he saj's, is far worse than the
men's.
Franco and China.
Admiral Peyron, minister of ma
rine, has received a dispatch from
Saigon, stating that the French
forces reconnoitered within two and
a half miles of Bacninh. Admiral
Courbet has reconnoitered the ap
proaches to Sontag on the Red river.
On November 23 the French cap
tured a junk near Hai-Phong, laden
with combustibles, and with seven
men on board. The sub-governor of
Hai-Phong, having been suspected
of collusion with the enemy, has been
sent to Saigon for trial. Admiral
Courbet in a private letter to the
governor of Cochm China, states that
opeiations will shortly begin. He
says, "We are eager to march. An
other dispatch cays that a Chinese
night attack on Hai-Phong has been
frustrated by the French. The Chin
ese advanced close to Hai-Phong and
burned a village. French gunboats
and troops were dispatched to the
scene and the enemy routed.
Pacific Coast Rivers.
Washington, Dec. 9. Pacific coast
congressmen are anxious that liberal
appropriations shall be made for the
improvement of rivers and harbors in
that section, on the ground that they
-are necessary, and will ask for repre
sentation in the commerce committee
or the river and harbor committee,
should such a one be created. Glass
cock of California, will probably be
the choice of slone statesmen, as
Rosecrans is thought to be the prob
able chairman of either the com
mittee on military affairs or Pacific
railways.
Cassidy, of Nevada, will shortly intro
duce a bill to provide for the abolish
ment of the territorial legislature of
Utah, and the appointment instead of
& legislative commission of thirteen
or fifteen members, to be appointed
by the president and confirmed by
the senate.
Taritr Question in Comrres.
New York, Dec. 9. The Sun says:
Notwithstanding Carlisle's published
pohev, the contest on which the dem
ocratic party is now to enter, unless
some decided protest shall come up
from the massesis for the establish
ment of free trade to the utmost ex
tent that is possible in the present
circumstances of the country. It
will be doubted whether any protec
tionist leaning on the part of the
speaker would avail to arrest or de
feat development of this decisive con
troversy, which present democratic
leaders of the house have determined
to bring up. We say, with them, let
the question be taken up earnestly,
and let it be thoroughly settled shall
there be anv kind of protection, or
shall we have a tariff for revenue only?
O'DonncH's Version of the Carey 31urder.
London, Dec. 9. O'Donnell's wife
has come to London to visit her hus
band. O'Donnell's brother writes
from Litterkenny, Ireland, under
date of the 7th inst, stating that
what O'Donnell had determined to
say in court if permitted to speak
was: "Uarev drew n revolver alter a
heated discussion, which was begun
by Carey cursing the Americans,
O Donnell struck the revolver from
Carev's hand, and as the latter was
stooping to regain it, O'Donnell'fired
three shots instantaneously. James
Parish, steward of the Melrose Cas
tle, who testified,, was present when
he fatal shot was hred. He was not
present during the quarrel, but'eame
upon the scene afterward."
The (ranrer.
Mr. IL O. Devries, Master, Patrons
of Husbandry of Maryland, says: I
tried the wonderful remedy, bt .la-
cob's Oil, on a mare of mine, badly
crippled, and a few applications re
stored her to sonudness. I was at
tacked myself with rheumatism, so
severe it was agonv itself. Three ap
plications of the great pain-cure com
pletely cured me.
FOAI I STOKES.
AFt'l.l. MXEOF
Fancy Groceries.
WINES
AND
LIQUOKS
HARDWARE
AND
Ship Chandlery:
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
In Hume's New Building
rugs and Chemicals
J. E. THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
I.
W. -
r uai uiauiai;
ASTORIA,
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night.
I. W. CASE,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND UE-
TAIL DEALER IN
MEAL MERCHANDISE
bonier Cheuamus and Cass streets.
ASTOKIA OREGON
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and llctail Dealer in
PtQYisiDUSg
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TCOPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Cigars
PETER BLASTKHOLM,
Dealer in
FINE CIGARS,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
THE BEST BRANDS OF J0BACC0
SMOKERS' ARTICLES.
Cor. Squemoqaa and Olney Streets, Astoria,
r
M
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
RelieTM lad caret
RUEroUTISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACICACIIE,
EHDiCHZ, TO0TH1CEE.
SORE THROAT,
QCIXSr, SWELLLVQ3.
SPKJLIXS,
&rraxs, Cats, Sraiisj,
FEOSTBITE3.
nunxs, scalds,
Aal t3 other loJIl ts&et
nm cists x eottul
Soli by all Dnxtfil. nl
Dfaler. SlrecUva. la 11
Che Clixln A.Vejolcr Cs.
(3oCrlon U A- Ycrtlrr ft C)
nilUmtrr, BiL, C.S.1.
Rfc . STOMACH
Bitters
Though shaken in every joint and fiber with
lever una ague, or biliou" remittent, the sys
tem mar yet be freed from the malignant vi
rus with Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. Pro
tect the systom again? t it with this beneficent
an ti-spasmodic, which is furthermore a su
preme remedy for liver complaint, constipa
tion, dyspepsia, debility, rhoumatism, kidnoy
troubles and other-ailments.
tor sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
& ARNDT & EERCHEN,
ASTOKIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT W0Rl
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKEET.
Mrs. R. QUINN,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
CroeJtcry ami t.ln.s.jwarc,
jSu 3FixjLL Stools..
NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED.
Northwest corner Squemoqna and Main
Streets, nl-3m
Mrs T.W. Eaton. Miss Florence Carnahan.
EATON & CARNAHAN,
DEALKUS IX
Fine Millinery
AND
Fancy Goods.
Cass Street, next door to Odd Fellows
uuuuing.
J. HESS.
A. M. JOHNSON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TARPAULINS, m
And everything else pertaining to our
Business.
Lowes tPrice and Best Work
For your Money,
At the Old Stand.
Leave your orders and get your work
done at once.
.1. HESS & CO.
Astoria, - Oregon.
BOAT BUILDING,
R. H. LEATHERS
Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt &
Ferchen's, foot of LaFayette street, and is
prepared to turn out
FIRST-CLASS BOATS
AXrL. WORK GUARANTEED.
NOTICE.
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES A RE NOW
due aud payable at my office.
A. it. TWOMBLY,
tf " -Sheriff Clatsop Co.
ji in 7T
r5
Great Knock Down !
A XI)
GIFT SALE!!
Immense Success!
Remember this is no lottery,
nor have I any favorites
to draw the prizes, every
thing is fair and square.
On New Year's Eye
I will put up for raflle three prizes.
FIRST:
I -Suit of Clothing, $25.
SECOND:
I Overcoat, Worth $20.
THIRD:
I Hat, Worth $5.00.
To any person purchasing at my store
2 WORTH OF GOODS ! 2
OR MORE FOR CASH !
I will give a number for sjjd raflle, I otfer
my goods at the lowest market prices,
marked in plalnjlgurrs. j
do this to reduce my Aormmw falraml
winter stock of clothing and fumUhing goods
M. D. KANT,
The Ross Merchant Tailor and Clothier !
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort'for Astorians.
KOK THK
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Co to the GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - PROPRIETOR.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bentov Stuket, JJeak I'AitKKit House,
ASTORIA. .- OREOOX.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAD ani MASIE EEIES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. OASTIIfGrS ,
OTall DescriptlonH made to Order
at Short Xotlce.
A. D. Wass, President.
J. O. Husn.ER,Secretary,
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
JOH2f Fox.Suporintendent.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DEALERS IS
Doors. Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
Sliop w orli.
A specialty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak. Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore
?on and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds of boat material on haud.
C. II. BA.1X & CO.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S.
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE.
A Tcry large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains made to order.
tSITMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper
wui De iounu convenient to my patrons. -
HOTELS AND IiESTAUEANTS.
PARK EH HOUSE,
. IS. PARKER. Prop,.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON.
E. P. PARKER. - Managerand Agent.
Al.CROSRY, - . - DayClerk
Phil. ROWERS, - - Night Clerk,
.la. DUFFY has the Uar and Billiard room.
First Class in all Respects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
IT IS A FACT
THAT
JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE
OX
Concomly Street is the Best in
Town.
THAT
lie litis Always on Haud FRESH
Shoal Water Bny and East
ern Oysters.
THAT
"JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
lie 1ms ticcu Proprietor or the "Aurora
Hotel" In Knappton seven jcarx.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS.
MRS. POWELL HAS OPENED AN OYS
ter stand and Coffee House on Main
street next to tne Oregon Rakery.
Every attention paid to patrons.
COSMOPOLITAN
Chop Ho use and Restaurant.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
3Xeuls 5 cents anil upwards.
G. BOULAItI,
JIA1.V STltEET. -
Proprietor.
- ASTOKIA.
Campi Restaurant.
TUKUUUUUUl,
L. Serra has rebuilt his establishment and
is prepared to accommodate the traveling
public.''
A ood meal furnished at any hour of. the
day or night.
The finest Liquors and Cigars at the bar.
Two doors vet of Ike Foster's.
n2S-Cm LUIGI SERRA.
Astoria Restaurant .
ED WAED YOUNG
Announces to the public that he has located
in the rooms formerly occupied by the City
Rook Store, where he will keep a
Restaurant an4 Chop House
Furnishing meals to order at aU hours.
Ills patrons will find the tables supplied
with ten or twelve ol the best newspapers.
His reputation as former proprietor of the
New England Restaurant is a sufilcient
recommendation for his new house.
THE BEST
Boarding and Lodging House.
rhas. "Wallmau has opened a boarding and
lodging house south of O'Rrlen's hotel, near
the gas works.
The table is supplied with the best the
market affords : good food and clean beds
will be furnished at the regular prices.
Oive me a call and satisfy yourselves,
CHAS. WALLMAN.
H, B. PARKER
DEALER IX
Hay, Oats, Straw.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
Wood Delivered, to Order,
D raying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DEALER IX
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
FIRST C&ASH
J. H. JD. GrKAY,
Wholesale and retail dealer in.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT.
General storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria
Oregon.
REGULAR STEAM PACKET
"Daisy" and Barge.
Will lenve Astoria, from Gray's Dock,
For Olnev. and Head of Yonncs River.
Dailv, at 8 A. M., (except "Wednesdays and
buudays.)
Returning same day.
For Landings on Lewis & Clark's River,
On Wednesdays, at 8 A.
Returning same day.
hs$Fot Freight or Passage, apply on board
or at uray s uocKi wnere.rreigni wiu us r
celved and stored, ifnecessary.
J.H.D. GRAY.
TRANSPORTATION JANES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation
OCEAX DIVISION.
During the month of December, 1333,
Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland for
San: Francisco eyery Tuesday and Friday,
aud from San Francisco for Portland every
Wednesday and Saturday, leavinp Ains
vrorth Dock. Portland, at Midnight, and
Spear Street Wharf, Han Francisco, at 10 a.m.
Throuch Ticket sold to all principal
cities in the United States. Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East
ern points, at 9:00 P. M. dally.
U3VER DIYISIOX Ctlldtlle ColHDibia).
Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 -.00
A M.
also :
Leave Port- 1 j 1
land for ! Mon I Tu. I We, I Thu.
Frt.
Sat
A.torU &nd I I I I
lower Co- I I I
Iambi.... IS AM t AM SAM IS AM
Barton. Or.'.TAMj '"AM,1
8Kik::!M ! Is AM
Victoria.B C.'fi AM 1 6 AM IfiAM 16 AM
SAM
7 AM
6 AM
AM
P AM
Leaves Aitoria for Portland at 6 a. in. daily ex
cept Sunday.
Pullman Palace Can running between Port
land, and St. Paul.
C. H. PBESCOTT. JOHN MUTB,
Manager. Sup't ot Traffic
A. L. STOKES, K.P.ROGEKS,
Assist. Snp't. General Agent
of Traffic. Passenger Dep't.
Oregon & California R. R.
OREGON & TBANSCONTI2.-EXTAL
COMPANY, LESSEE.
On and after Dec. 2d, 1883, trains will run as
follows : DAILY (Except Sundays).
EASTSIDE DIVISIOX.
Between I'ORTLAXD and GRA.YT'S PASS
MAIL TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 7 0 a. m j Grant's Passl :2o A. m.
G rant'sPass lO:oor. m I Portland 4 :25 r. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portlands... 4 iM v. M.JLebanon 0 2o p. m
Lebanon 4 ti5 a. M".tPortIand. 10 :0G A. M
The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry
makes connection with all Regular Trains
on Eastside Division.
WESTSIDE DIVISI
Between Portland anil C'orvullln
MAI TRAIN
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 9 :0O A. MJCorvalll 4 :30 p. M.
Corvallls 8 :30 A. m. Portland 3 0 p. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
Portland 5 $0 p MlMcMInnville-8 :00 PM
McMinnville5:45 AMPortland 8 :30am
Close connections made at Grant's Pass
with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
3"TIckets for sale at all the principal
points in California, at Company's Ofllce,
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shinment
after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or
West side Division.
E. KOEHLKB,
Gen'l Manager.
ATli-STOKKM, "
JOHTTMUIB, ,
bnpt?of Trac'.
K. P. ROGERS,
General Ag't
Passenger Dep't.
Asst Snp't.
ot Traffic.
Hwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WNTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby,
and I Waco.
Connecting by stages for
Gystervllle and Olympia.
TIntll fitrfhpr nntlcA the Tlumoo
Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers
"Gen. Miles,"
or "Gen. Canby"
"Will leave Astoria
On Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 A. M.
FOR
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco
ON
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m..
as formerly, not being confined strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Stevens
.socts
.$1 00
" Canby and Ilwaco.,
WTlwHMi freiirht. bv the ton. in lots
one ton or over, S2 per ton,
ET"For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Benton street.
.1. II. V. UKAl,
Agent.
Shoalwater Bay Transportation Co.
SUMMER ROUTE.
Astoria to Olympia,
Touching at
Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, Ilwaco,
North Bench, OyntervlIIo, Xortb
Cove, P etcrnoHH 1'olnt. ilo
qalnm, Jlontei'.ano.
And all points on Shoalwater Bay, and !nt j
narbor.
GEN. MILES. 1
Strs. or V On Columbia IHvw
GEN. CANBY.)
GEN. GARFIELD " Shoalwater Ua
" MONTESANO " Gray's Harbo
Connecting with Stages over Portages.
Leave Astoria for Olympia, at - - 7 A. 31.
On Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
arriving at Montesano the day after leaving
Astoria through trip In 60 hours.
Leave Olympia for Astoria on same days.
Columbia Transportation Co.
FOR PORTLAND.
(FAST TIME.)
The popular steamer
FLEETWOOD,
Which has been refitted for the comfort o
passengers wiu leave v ilsou auu
Fisher's dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6
A.M. arriving at Portland atl P. M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesdays and" Thursdays at 6 A. M.
Arriving at Astoria atl P. M.
An additional trip will be made on
Sunday of Each Week,
Leaving Portland at 9 o'cleck
Sunday Hornins:.
Passeneers by this routa connect at Kalama
w - - TT T C PA'I'P
ior aouna por. u-coyun,
President
BUSINESS CARDS.
Q K. THOMSON,
Attorney and Coimif$r.at Law.
Room No. c, over"WhiteTSowe.
ASTOKIA, OSJSCfrf;
C VT. FDXT02T. . 0,'C TVtffOif.
ATTORNEYS AT LAV.
Rooms 5 and C. Odot Fellows Building.
J Q.A.BOWIBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON
C.E-
HcACHRAX,
Attorney at Law.
Room 4, White House.
Q T. CURTIS,
ATT'Y AT LAW.
California, New York and Washington Ter
ritory. Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building, As
toria. Oregon.
N. B.-Claims at Washington. D. C, and
collections a specialty.
Astoria Agent
Hamburg-Magdeburg
and German-American
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
jg C. JXOliDEX,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGEN1.
Q.EI.O b PARKER,
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop County, and. City or Astoria
Office : Chtiiinmus strppt. V. Tir. n A hall
Room No. 8.
JR. X. C. BOAT3IAX,
Physician and Surgeon.
Rooms 9 and 10, Odd Fellows Building.
ASTORLA, OREGON.
JAY TUTTXiE. 31. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offich Rooms t. 2. and a PvthJnn nlll.
Residkxck Over J. E. Thomas' Tlnis
Store.
-p P. UICK8,
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON
Rooms In Allen's buildine un stairs, comer
of Cass aud Sqemocqhe stret .
jyU. JT. E. LaFOECE,
IEKTIST,
Room 11. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Or.
Gas administered for uainless extraction
of teeth.
jQK. CABAMSS,
Late of Fort Stevens, has come to Astoria
lor tnc purpose or practicing
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Will visit patients In the countrv and citv.
Oflke in Odd Fellows Building. Residence
auove waiuouc unurcn.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part oi Europe.
1AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING
well known and commodious steamship
ines.
STATE LINE, RED STAR,
WHITE STAR.
IIAMBURG-AMER ICAN.
DOMINION LINE,
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid tickets to or from any European
port.
tor tun imormaiion as 10 rates oi iaru,
sailing days, etc, apply to
1. CT.UO.i3C
GEO. P. WHEEI.ER.
W.TROBB.
Notary Public.
WHEELER & ROBB.
GENERAL
Beal Estate i Insnranee Agents.
We have verv desirable property in As
toria and UnDer Astoria for sale. Also, fine
farms throughout the county.
WICIUUJ K1JMJ.W ma.v vuiitu
tions made.
we represent the
Roj'al, Xorwicb, Union and ijanca-
snire insurance ton.,
With a combined capital of 836,000,000.
THE
Travelers lilfe and. Accident Insur
ance Co , or iiamoru, ana ine Man
hattan ljlfe InHurance Co..
of New York.
Wa ttra nrranta fnr thn TVifTl rtnd WetklU
NorthuxsL Xeics, and the Oregon Vidette.
All business entrusted to our care will re
ceive prompt attention.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Dealers In
LTJMBEB,
HAY,
GEAIN,
POTATOES,
AND
COUiNTRT PRODUCE.
Advances made on Consignments.
STOMA!!
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