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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1884.
PRICE, FIVE CENTS:
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SECOND-HAND FOOD.
In one of New York's shabbiest
streets, in the basement of a lurje
tenement house, a German and his
wife deal in second-hand food, which
is eagerly bought by the neighboring
poor. The writer recently visited
this unique establishment. In the
front room a crowd of purchasers
were waiting, cans and money in
hand. Th1 German was in the back
room emptying barrels upon a big,
hare pine table. Occasionally a box
or barrel proved too heavy, and his
wife joined her strength to that of
her husband's. She is a big, jolly
German woman, rosy and ueaL On
the table was a constantly growing
heap of meat Some was cold ami
some was steaming. The heap was
made up of fragments of everything
that is included under the terms of
fish, flesh and fowL It was not pretty
to look at,-but a moment's study of
the heap showed that every fragment
in the mound was of good origin, aud
had been well cooked. Ribs of beef
with clumps of meat attached to the
bones; skeletons of ducks, geese,
chickens and game birds in the same
condition; chops of veal mutton and
pork, whole and cooked to a turn;
slices of cold corned beef, cold roast
mutton and beef, cold ham and
tongue all this and probably as
many other things beside were in the
heap. The foremost little ones in the
impatient crowd had to crane their
necks around the door frame to see
the nature of this second heap, and
were charmed to see iced cake," jelly
rolls and tapioca pudding. The man
filled the deep and broad sill of the
window1 with cans. Some were full
of mashed potatoes, some with pota
toes and turnips mixed, and some
with cabbage. The woman was heap
ing up slices of bread, ends of loayes,
little cakes, tea biscuits, rolls, slices
of costly cake, boiled and baked po
tatoes in their jackets, crullera, gin
gerbread, doughnuts, Boston brown
bread and cracker?. Her heap grew
so tall that an avalanche formed audi
food rolled on the floor, bhe was
obliged to leave some barrels simi
larly stocked without emptying them.
Suddenly she faced the group of chil
dren, and they began to shout and
scramble for the doorway, demanding
to be waited on. There were plates
in some of the baskets and tin pails
in others. The man tossed in the
,.- .q !, r.w...r nl.r.0lI l.ron
rolls and cake in until the baskets
were loaded. Both used their hands.
"You see," said the German, "that
the food is clean and good. I buy it
from the hotels. First-class houses
never carve a rib after it is impossi
ble to get nice-looking pieces from it.
They never beat things up -the sec-; must dock you four cents a pound on
ond day or serve them the day after that last lot of butter, and don't want
they are cooked. These potatoes I j any more at any price -it smells too
took out of the kettle of tho Firth much of the stable." Now the ad
Avenue hotel. That's where the pud- j dressee of that letter has gained a
ding came from. X am expected at a . trade; evidently then his butter -was
certain time, and I go right in and not always "number four;" ergo, it
clean out the warming pans, all this needs not remain so. Whence, I con
is what are called 'cold pieces' and I elude, that among the implements
middlings' in tbe hotel trade. In employed by No. 1 butter makers, be
some houses the "help is fed on this, long the barn sho el, scrub pail, wash
It is not what is left from the plates i board and hand-basin, and that in
of the guests. That goes to the swill i proportion to their non uso the possi
man. The bread and rolls and cake ' bly pure product becomes inevitably
you see here were all baked to-day, ! foul
and are as fresh as my customers' ,TT ... ... ., ..
could get at the bakeries for five! W"h "? ,of , Va gf JSf, m
times the price I sell it for. I get it - British Columbia, the Guardian has
r ,r . , .. , .. ? - the followincr corresDendence: The
in Slices, enuB,anu quue oiien iu
whole loaves. I get, in addition to
i j L ,i vJ? t f o m.Mf aoi
TTmrAthat, vnn fliinnnse-nt least f.f-1
more than vou suppose at least fir
teen barrels of bread a day. In sell
ing I calculate to give enough for
twenty-five cents to keep a family of
four or five a whole day. I sell as
I charge '
little as ten cents' worth
about four cents a pound
for the
meat, ten cents a gallon for the vege
tables, and I sell as much bread for
three cents as I can buy in a bakery
for fifteen. For twenty-five cents I
give meat enough for three meals for
. i- -. ? . . I
some vegetables, aud then bread and
cake enough for all day. Some of
my customers are very particular,
and want things nice. X pick tnem
out nice things. Some want more
cake and pudding, some want only
meat, and so it goes. For a quarter
they not only get as much weight of
food as a dollar will buy, but they get
the very best that can be bought
quality as well as quantity. It is also
cooked in the best manner. I have
nothing left oyer. I don't open this
plaoe till I finish collecting and drive
up with my load. It is always after
8 o'clock at night. In a very little
while I have sold it all.'
A Fox's Scheme.
Early in the morning of the 23d
ultimo a valuable hound owned by
Samuel Wardwell, of Oxford, struck
the hot trail of a fox. Mr. Wardwell
recently refused to take $100 for this
houncL Toward noon, after a long,
hard chase, the for and hound were
than running along the railroad track
nearMt. Bocky Church. The rum
ble pf a coming train was heard. As
soon as the locomotive swung around
the curve, the fox seemed to give out.
"The poor fox," said the engineer,
"could hardly drag one leg after the
other. It staggered along a few
yards and then" fell all in a heap
quivering as if in the agonies of death.
Boused to one despairog effort by the
Hearing cries of the hound, it rose to
its feet, staggered wildly, and fell all
in a heap right in front of the engine.
The dog was about to grab it, when
suddenly the fox gave a tremendous
jump. -passing over one corner of thH
cowcatcher out of danger. The un
sjHtry bound was caught and ground
to pieces beneath the wheels of the
on-rushing train." "That darned fox,"
added the fireman, "actually looked
around and grinned as the train pasa
dhim.' Then the fox trotted calm
ly away, evidently seeking for another
$100 hound to decoy beneath the
death wheels. Argus.
The Irish population of the earth is
in round numbers as follews: Irish
at home. 7,600,000; Irish in England,
2,600,000; Irish in Scotland, 2,000,000;
Irish in Canada, 2,000,000; Irish in
Australia, 1,000,000; Irish in America,
02,600,000; Into
elsewhere, 5,000,000.
An Adroit Escape from Prison.
Lexoib N. C, March 6. One of
the most adroit escapes known in
criminal history was effected to-day
by Lucky Joe "Wilson, a famous chief
of a gang of desperadoes infesting
this state. Wilson was after many
flights caught, and after a trial sen
tenced to ten years in the peniten
tiary. Tuesday his counsel obtained
an appeal to tho supreme court
Early this morning the warden of
the jail entered his cell and found
Lucky Joe lying on his mattress,
which vras suffused with bipod, as
was also tho prisoner's shirt and
mouth." His eyes were wide open
and staring, his jaws fallen and his
limbs cold. Help was summoned,
and tho body was carried from the
cell into an out house, and laid out
for burial and placed in a plain coffin.
The mother and sister of the de
ceased stood by the coffin, and wailed
over his untimely end. At dusk this
evening, when every one had left the
apartment save his sister, she was
horrified to see the corpse rise from
the coffin, put its hands ominously to
its lips and bolt from the room into ;
the night She screamed and fainted. '
The ruse was not discovered until'
an hour after, and Lucky Joe had I
succeeded in eluding pursuit A
visit to" his cell sho.ved how artfully
the escape had been planned. Wil
son had killed a chicken and saturat
ed himself with the blood, and rip
ping open the mattress ooncealedthe
chicken in it Ho had soraped in a
lot of snow and ice from the coll win
dow, aud keot his hands and feet well
frozen in it up to the time when he
i,i rtct-JL ; rt. ,..1,. U
heard footsteps in the corridor, when
he had thrown it in a bucket There
upon when the jailor entered he
found the man's feet and hands so
cold as to leave no doubt of the pris
oner's death.
Cowy Milk and Butter.
Tf ?a puapnCM fhnf Rnmn dpfanqp lift
it is essential tnat some aeiense oe
raised for the consumer against a
man who thinks his milk "all right"
i. a ; n ,o,-ifr,i
.mH.iwuia8repjPW o. x'tuuiu,
or wuo goes to tue luiik ruuui auu iuo
churn reeking with the effluvia of a
very dirty barn, his clothing saturated
to the knees and spattered to the
shoulders. It may be objected that
such a case is positively nasty it is
indeed open to such construction.
Kll t 1 1" 1 S 11 Tl Tl J1TTI Kl I SO it 1??. Kilt it
impossible -on the contrary, it is
true: 1 have not drawn on my fancy
for the details, nor have I given them
all. I can't imagine what that butter
was used for when it got to the mar
ket but r am more than ever the
friend of the dealer who wrete: 'We
,, . - . . , ., tl,amnwn l
eter stands 40 deg. below zero, and :
for the past ten days it has been at
aeS- Nearly all .the calves are
dead frozen stiff. The hay is very j
bad and cattle are in great danger. !
Harper will lose half of his lurge
herd. I have lived here for twenty
yeare ano u's ae longest spell of
,w" J"ou""" """ "."
potatoes win oe scarce in tue spring.
The intense cold penetrated the wall
of the best secured cellars, and the
roots are killed. Flour is ten dol-
lars a hundred, and the settlers have '.
none for sale. A number of China
man tvm,1a'Wi3 m nMinr j-t 4.
tc" ciJWJ. " ,r'7 "" '"
!i? SJftS S
wintered in ther cjibins by the river.
and are very hard up. They have
dust and can pay a very high price
for flour, and it will be some time be
fore they can get it, and it is quite j
possible they may suffer the pangs of )
hunger. The creeks and rivulets for
miles around this place have been
frozen solid to the bottom.
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY
BRACELETS,
Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
EA11 goods warrantedasrepresented
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
Boat Building.
JOS P. LEATHERS
Formerly orer Arndt Frcben'i Mtohin Sboi
IS BUILDIVQ FIRST-CLAS- BOATS IN
the -hnp formerly occupied by M. John
son on C neoinlv street, one block west of
Hansen Dro-,' Mill. Model, Matcilul MHd
fr'lalnti FirktTlHM.
CANNERYMEN ! !
PACIFIC METAL WORKS
Importers and M .nuf ncturera of
WHITE METALS.
Canners' Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines,
Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid,
Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
48 Xerth seeeaA St Fertlaad, Or.
115 4t 117 ir-t Ht., Ran Fraaelseo,
Cut fomla.
Notice.
riiHE STEAMEB FLEETWOOD, WILL.
after thladnle.
21 THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Eillerti tad ezm
BHEUXATISai,
Neuralgia
Sciatica, Lwifesgo,
BACCACUS,
eeibjlcee, nxrraico.
SORE THROAT,
QCTSST. BW'ELUXOS.
SPRAINS,
ixtzm. Cats, IrsltM,
ntOSTBITEg,
BURNS, SCAX.DS,
lai all otht r bMU tahea
and palai.
Fin! CESIS 1 B0T7H,
Bold by all DrairtUU aal
Dealer. Direction U U.
The Chtths A,7s2ehr C:.
(Sw Mvn to J. Tsolw k Ca.)
ikltlaure, 8L, C.S.A.
King
Blood
!snsl h "cvrcali," it is a blood-purifier and
t U Impurity of the Wood iwiscus the ays
u-m.
.rriiijjo
me circulation, ana inus iu-
aucvi iuar absivcn. -kiiooti oruii
names tn ilWIiiipiWi tlieiii accordlns
uitterent
to ef
fects, but being really brandies or phases of
turn great uetu'iic aisorucr, irapiirny oi
Illood. Such are Dysxta, BillUune,
Liret Ci'tnlaint,Cnitiiulon, Kcrvmi Di
orrterx. Ilouhichc, IlacUaciic. General Wcak
ne. Heart Dicnc, Dnipu, Ktdneu Dieac,
Pile, WtcitmatUm, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin
. Disorder, Pimple. Ulcer. Swelling, &c.
lr. Kinjr or the Itioott prevents and
' cures these by attacking the caw-e. Impurity
oi tne mooa. i:iiemtstsann pnysicians agree
I" cailir.tr it "the most genuine and efiVii-nt
prej,(irati.m for the purpose." Sold bvDnig-
gMs.ai per bottle. See testimonials, dlrec-
tlons. &a, in pamphlet, ''Treatise on nisex
oi tli IJlood " ".-rapport around each bottle.
D. KANSOM, SON & CO.. TropS
Buffalo. X. V.
TUTT5S
PILLS
TOiSlBToWELSr
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From t liese source arise three-fourths
oftho diseases ofthe human, race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
oia of Appetite, Bowels costive,
Sick Headache, fullness otter eat
lns;, aversion to exertlonof body or
xalnd, Cractation of fond, Irrltabll
ltyoftemper,XorspIriUf Afcellag
of havlnffaelected some duty,lii
sluesSfFlatUrlBffatthelXeartfDots before the eves, highly colored
TJriue,COXSTlPA.TIOiV,ond demand
the uso ofa remedy that acts directly on
tho I-iver. AsaLiverincdicineTUTT'S
1TXL.S have no equal. Their action on
the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all impurities through these
three ' scavengers of the sjstcm,"
producinsc appetite. Bound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin and a vig
orous body. TBTTSPlXL.Scnuspno
nausea or griping- nor iuti-nero with
dally work una aro a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
bold everywnere tii. Ufflre41 Axnrrnvbt.S Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Ghat Hair ouWhiskees changed in
stantly to a Gmssr Black liy a single
application of this Dm. Sold by Drur
dsts.or sent by express on receipt of SI
Ofilce, -H Murrav Street, Kew York.
ITC73 UAKVU C? nSSTSZi El CUP S3 TEIL
CA LL AT
Jordan & Bozonh's
CROCKERY STORE
And sw tbe
PATENT
Laup Filler.
Its Merits are
ECONOMY,
SAFETY,
And
5253P5! Labor Saving.
One of theMnu Useful Inventions
of the Age.
ALSO IK STOCK, THK
Best Coal Oil
IX THE MARKET.
For Sale in any Quantity from one Quart
to ji 45-g ill'in Barrel.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Bctall Dealer in
Grooerles,
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
THOPICAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigsrs
WM, EDGAR,
Dealer In
Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes
Meerschaum and Brisr Pipe
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
wmSESSSSSEmP-a
of the
ISIfflafliflPl
VN
Hardware aifl Ship CWlery
A. VAN DUSEN & CO..
DEALERS IK
Hardware and Ship Chan&.ery,
Pare Oil, Bright Varnish,
Biuacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
PalnlN anil Oil. Grncerlra. el c.
10 OOO BOTTLED SOLO
Great Northwestern Remedy.
TAKE IT
W.PFUNDER'S.
GREqpNBLQQDPURinEEL
UUHLa
KIDNEY $.LlVERDiStASES.-DYSPEPSIA.
PIMPLEaBLOTCbESAJJDSKW DISEASES..
HEADACHE.' COSTtVENESS.
those who work ;ir'y nnrt late nee n
wholoom , eliaM" Mertirlno like Pfonder'd
Oregon Blood Purifier. As a to .ird anil
preventative f disriMf, it cannot le b-aL
Tfr fllnLU T?liBl9Mf I aim Uit lff.1alav ..1I.....
Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness and
nuts freh -ne y Into tin system b miklnir
Xew Blch Blood. All Dntgiii s and Deal
ers keep It. .-I to hoi ties 6 i $T).oo.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oik
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS.
Fl.tHi;: t.)l Mil.l. FKK1-
Agents for Salem Flou'ing Mills,
an ' Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
)h O A. JL rjj
Ail size, at 1'oitlaud Priced, In Stock.
Corner CheuaiuuN and Hnmilto- -
STOKIA.C)KEGON.
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
UNSURPASSED
IN
STYLE AND FINISH.
NEW
FUENITUEE,
A COMPLETE STOCK.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DKALKR8 IN
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning. Bracket Work.
Shop "Worls.
Aspeoalty.audall work guaranteed.
Oak. Aali. Bay. and Walnut lumber ; Ore
gon and Port Oiford Cedar.
All kinds oi bo tt material on hand.
c. ii. mix a o.
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL 'PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOBTO .VSTuBlAN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
Window curtains nnvlo to order.
ar-My patent Trimmer to ut Wall Paper
will be tound convenient to my patrons.
W.E. DEMENT & CO.
DRUGGISTS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Qarry In Stocc,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
Camels, IIpMstery
TAX NOTICE.
RESIDESTS OF-SfHOOL DISTRICT NO.
9 are herebv uotifled that the taxes for
the year 1833 in" said dlstn; t are now due
and payanl nt the office of Badollet & Co.,
Upper Astozla. J.B.HIGOIIW,
Acting Soltgol Ctork.
Aittiu, rtknwr mm.
STONE & DAVmSON
(HUME'S BUILDING.)
AGENCY
Red Crown Flour.
Guaranteed a Superior Article.
DEALERS
GRAIN,
MILL FEED,
POTATOES,
Country Produce, fcto.
ePConsiKnments So'Icited. and Advances
made ou 3ame.
S. AJRNDT & PERCHEN,
AS ro It I A. OKECON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
:.: xf'KSMITH
8iiOP
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AUD
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ARNDT & FERCHEN,
Agents for Oreimn, Washington Territory,
and Alaska for
E. W. UI,1S.
Special Cannery Machinery !
Engines Solderng Machines,
Improved Acid BAh and Crimping
Machines,
Power Presses, Foot Presses,
Squaring ifieirs,
And all other ma-hlnery used iu canneries,
including the ntw
COMBINATION DIES.
Working without ma I springs, constantly
on naud.
We respectfully InIte all canuerymen to
call and enmiu the ab ve macli'iit-ry as It
is greatly sup ri-ir to anv heretofore intro
duced on tins coast. Orders .solicited.
AK.)T &. PKKCHK.V.
Foot of Lafajette Street,
Atorh, Oregon.
1 ASTORIA IRON WORKS.-
Bfjtton Stueet, Nkak Pahkek IIoose.
ASTOKLV. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAND anil MAM ENGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Of ail Descriptions made to Order
at Whort Xotlce.
A. D. Waps. Provident.
J.G. IIURTLEK.Sccretary,
I. W. CA8K,Trraurr.
John Fox.SupQrlntendent.
BARBOUR'S
HAVE NO EaUAL.
-TIIE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
-TO-
Tie Barta? Broilers Company
FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
' OF THEIR
FLAX NET THREADS.
T. G. RAWLINGS,
Who'eale aud Eetail Dealer in
Tropical, Domestic. Green and Dried
:E3Et.TTIT.
MJT8. CANDIE8, DRIED MEATS, ETa
Fiuo CiarH aud Tobacco.
Next door to L J. Arvold'3. Pqueraoqua ?t.
THE THINGVALLA LINE.
Is tbe only
DIRECT LINE
Between NEW TOrjK and SCANDINAVIA.
First class Steamers and good usage.
Ticket far sale At A. M. JHVOS'8.
Afctnt, AJtoil. OragoB.
Saioil
TtoeauS
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE.
tf. B. PABSEB. frefi..
ASTORIA, -- "OREGON
AI. CROSBY;. - - Day Clerk-
Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk.
Jaa. DUFJ?T has the "Bar and Billiard room.
First Class in all Respects.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS AT
Mrs. Powell's Coffee House,
On Moln Street next to Oregon Bakery.
Campi Restaurant
XKW AXD WF.LIi EQUIPPED
THROUGHOUT.
L. Serra ha.i rebuilt Ins establishicent ard
is (irtpared to accouitnodate the traveling
pub ic.
A good meal furnished at any hour of the
day or uij;Iit.
' he fl est Liquors and Clpirs at the bar.
Two doors west of Dee roster's.
n28 Qn LU1GI SERRA.
Fipres Ibto Lie !
AKD
JEFF
07 THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that he is dolnjr, the
biggest business of any
RESTAURANT
In the city, and he will guarantee to give
i he best tueal for cash.
MARKETS.
CENTRAL MARKET,
General assortment of table atook constantly
oti naud. such a
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard,
Eggs, Butter, Cheese,
Fresh Fru ts and Vegetables
Fish, Poultry, and Game,
In tbe season.
-Cigars and Tobacco,
Best of Wines and-Liquors,
All cheau for. CASH. Good snlri on com
mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. KODGER3.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
Ma!atret, - AitorJa, Oregon.
BEKCM IS t BEKKT, PROPRIETORS.
RESPECTFULLY CALL TOE ATTEN
tlon of the nubile to the fact that the
above Market will always be supplied w ith a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALTTi
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! !
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole-
.viiead retail.
mr Special attention elven to sunnlvinir
ships.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
VeijetalDles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CIIEXAMUH Street. Astoria. Or
WYAn & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
TVIill Feed,Eto,
GEORGE LOVETT,
Tailorii, Cleanine, Repairing,
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
Mala St., ABfMilfe V. Lacfc'a. Axtarla. r.
A. M. JOHN&ON.
,C.J.JOHNaON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
ilANUFACTTJRERS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TARPAULINS,
And everything else pertaining to oar
Business.
Lowest Price and Beat Work
For your Money,
At the Old Stand.
Leave yonr orders and Ret your work
doueatonoe.
JOEN80N 4 CO.
OfHWL
BUSINESS CARDS.
qjco. a. poBKia. exo. 3tOixai
KOLAIf D A POBSU,
ATTOBNEY3 AT LAW.
Office in Kinney's Block, (.ppoaltc CKy
Hall, Astoria, Oregon. ' - -'.
Attorney and Counstlw tilaw
Room No. 0, over White House,
ASTOKIA, OBEUON,
c. w. Fulton o. c rtxacp.
FUI.TOK BBOTOESf, .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Booms 5 and 6,,Odd Fellows BaildJag.
J q.ABOWLBV,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW.
Chen&mustrret, - - ASrOBlA, QBEOQJI
JOSEPH A. OILIi,
ATTOBNEY-aT-LAW.
JW"0fflc8 with J. q A. Bowiby,
A3TOB.IA, - - - - -
Orefom.
Q J. CURTIS,
ATT'JT AT LAW.
Notary Public, Commissioner o Deeds iat
Caliioruia, ew Yoric and'WwhlBgtoa Ter
ritory Booms 3 and i. Odd Fellows BuUdtaf , A
tonji. Oregon
N B -Claims at Washington. D. L. aad
collections h specialty.
A V. AIiL3i,
AatriaAset
Hamburg-Magdeburf
and German-Amirfctfi
FIRE IN3UBANCE COJCPANIEl."
V V. HOLDim,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
O.
VT. X.E1CK,
ARCHITECT AND DBAUaHTSJCAX.
Scholars received tor Course of DrattaiU&c,
lay Office over White House Store.
Q.ELO F. PAKSKR.
SURVEYOR OF
Clateep CeHaty.aa City f Jkmtmtim
OIQce :-Cheuamu3 street, Y. M. O. A. kail
Boom No. 8. '
FB. X. C llOATMAX,
Phisician and Surgeoo.
Booms 9 aad 10, Odd Fellows pfM-Vt,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
TA.1T TDTTliE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Booms l, 2, and 3. Pythian Balld
Ing. KKHTTIKVPR On Pf-dnr Rtrnt h.lr a
St. ilaiy's Hospital.
F. P. HICKS. A. X. XAW.
HICKS SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Pnnma In AllAn'a ntillHItifr tin af(M ami..
ner Ca s and Squem, qua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
I RISBERG.
Practical Tailor.
On Geuevieve stteet, opposite Bozortb
Johns. lVMa
GEO. P. WHEET.EB.
Notary lubllc
W.L.B0BB.
WHEELER & ROBB.
GENERAL
Seal Estate i Iasaraice Afeib.
We have very desirable property la As
toria and Upper Astoria for sale. Abo. Km
farms throughout the county.
Accounts carefully adjusted aad ee)Ue
tions made.
We represeat tbe
JSeyal, If erwleh IJalea aaA J
tihire laavraaee C
With a combined capital of
Tax
Travelers Life anil AeeKnt !
aire Ca , of Hartford, and the MaW
kmttaa Jjtf lawaraaee C
of New York.
We are aemts for the Daily and Wtttdu
Northicett A'cws, and tha Or0OR Yiitttt.
All business entrusted to our eare will M
celve prompt attention.
Bozorth & Jolinsf
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
and Brokers.
ASTOBIA,
Otegea.
Buy and sell all kinds ot Real Estate aad
represent the following Fire
Insurance ConpaUles :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, PhCQnix of Hartford
Home of New York,
Hamburg and Bremen,
Western.
Phenix of Brooklyn,
OakUi d Hime,
assets
4Mtfjgi
Tjmjm
Policies wn ten by us in the Phoenix asd
Home and Scot' Urn Union aad Nattosal at
fqultauii r.ites.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange tn any
Pari oi Europe. -
I AH AGENT FOS THE FOLLOWXXt
a. weu anowa aaa comaeeiow
ines.
STATE LINE. BED BTABtt,
WHH
HAMSUJ
NATIONAL, aad.
Prepaid Uokeat toi
port.
Forlall InfOTB
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