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VOL. XX. XO. !5:5.
ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL I, 13 S 4. :
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
CONGRESSIONAL.
HOUSE.
Washington, April 2.
Doreheinier presented n memorial
from bondholders of. the Northern
Pacifio railway company praying to
be heard before the committee on
public lands on the bill declaring for
feiture of the land grant, and asking
congress to protect their interests; re
ferred. The house then -went into commit
tee of the "whole on the Indian ap
propriation bill.
Ellis briefly explained tho provis
ions of the bUL He said there was
but little new legislation in the bill,
but one provision was incorporated
appropriating $5009 for the deteciiou
and prosecution of men who surrep
titiously eell whisky to .Indians. This
he considered n. very important feat
ure of the "bUL Another item of gen
eral legislation was one requiring
each Indian agent to submit an an
nual census of the Indians at his
agency. This information would
prove of great value to future appro
priation committees in making pro
visions for schools and school houses.
He believed the Indians should be
given standing in courts, so that they
could enforce the peiformance of
contraots, and that in the course of
time they should be raised to the dig
nity of citizenship. Indians at pres
ent did not feel any interest in the
government, and he did not wonder
at it, after 100 years of dishonor,
whioh had characterized its actions,
towards them.
Throckmorton argued in favor of
giving the five civilized nations terri
torial government and a delegate m
the house, granting land in severaltj
to the heads of families in other
tribes, and giving them a patent to
the same when they showed a dispo
sition to live on the land and culti
vate it.
The bill was read by paragraphs for
amendment
Throckmorton offered an amend
ment striking out the clause appro-
friating S12,500 for the pay of five
ndian inspectors, and inserting a
proviso that the secretary of war
shall detail five .officers not under the
grade of captain in the army as In
dian inspectors.
The committee rose and Eandall
said": "We have the honor of having
with us-on the .floor to-day General
Grant. There are no words needed to
Americans so far as he is concerned.
I think we should do ourselves honor
by taking a recess fifteen minutes, to
give members an opportunity of shak
ing him by the hand." (Applause.)
Recess having been taking by a
unanimous vote, Speaker Carlisle es
corted Gen. Grant to the space in
front of the clerk's desk, where, lean
ing on one of his crutches, he received
the respects of the mombers, the
speaker standing by his side and in
troducing to him representatives with
whom he had not been previously ac
quainted. "When the Tiouso reassembled the
speaker laid before it a message from
the president recommending an ap
propriation of $10,000 for the pretec- i
tion ot the levees of the lower Missis
sippi river.
Adjourned.
SEN'ATK.
The senate to-day, after preliminary
business, resumed consideration of
ihe education bilL
George made arguments in its
favor.
Van Wyck'said he had, some days
ago, offered as ian -amendment to strike
from the bill the words "not sectarian
in cnaraoter."
Blair said he "was willing the ivhole
clause containing those words .should
be stricken out.
Van Wyok "said it was a thrust at
the Catholic church. He desired to
say that the world was indebted to
that church from the time when she
'preserved the literature of preceding
centuries, and from the time when she
establishediniBsions among Indians,
until now, when she was aiding in
educating the colored race. A religion
whose creed we might not endorse
was preferable to infidelity, hid under
the mask of liberal Christianity. He
rejoiced that the gentleman from New
Hampshire (Blair) was willing these
words should "be stricken out.
Alter an executive session the sen
ate adjourned.
Tho Danville Investigation.
Washington, April 2. The first
witness examined by the Danville
committee was HVilliam. Buffiu, before
whose office the riot took place. Buffin
wrote the Danville circular entitled
"Coalition rules in Danville," and an
notmced that he has since approved
it, and with the exception of a single
minor point inoerted by another man,
upon revision, believed its statements
trtfe. Kuffin was not in Danville theJ
day of the riot He was examined re--garding,the
condition o fallings inci
dental, and he substantiated his
statements with a narration of matters
within his "personal knowledge. On
one occasion, when some negro mur
derers 4had been arrested, he was
passing a party of colored men on the
treet, and one of them was address
ing his fellows in very intemperate
language, abusing the whites in the
vilest manner. He wished he could
have a "ohance to shoot some d d
white marij'' he never had had a
chance to kill a "white man, and noth
ing on the face of the earth would do
hlm.so much, good as to kill a white
man; he did not care who it was.
th man at this took-a pistol out of
pocket, and just toyed with it Aside
frpm the riot and attendant oircum
t&ces the relations between the two
fades were of the most cordial nature
ss much so as was possible between
servant and employer anywhere.
Irwin Hill (colored) testified that
he attended a 'meeting -where a col
ored speaker hacl recommended that
colored democrats 4,be saturated" (as
sassinated), , whereupon witness
thoughtmattersjsrexe taking -a per
sonal turn and left Witness--after
ward met a man who claimed to have
credited iim, .and "the man pulled off
ta' 4T0 weoVdeaL down, an' iest double
luc ban1 as'rab it Tip sn down me
&Bti, in' ald, 1 un dtr, aa' I will
drink 30' blood or yo' mine;' an' I
didn'tpresent it; an' I took it for
j?jjanted dat he had feelings toward
me for voting de ticket'
D. L. Clark (white), a farmer living
tix mile from Danville, testified that
it was the usual thing for negroes to
go armed, and a very raro thing for
white men to do so.
.T. P. Pieasanta (white), had heard
nepryeo say they "wanted to kill some
d '1 poor white people." The ne
groes were very impudent and gener
ally armed.
The War In the Simian.
Losjdon, April 2. Orders have
been sent to General Stephenson and
Sir elyu Baring at Cairo, to report
ah to the advisibility of sending an
expedition via Suakem or Koroske to
Berker to ass'stin the relief of Khar
toum. Admiral Hay has been -asked
to expedite a survey of "the upper
Nile, to asceitain to what extent a
gunboat flotilla will be able to ope
rate on the river. Admiral Hewett's
mission to King John of Abyssinia
has been hastoned in order that
arrangements may be made for opera
tions of Abyssinian troops in south
ern Soudan.
The Daily News says the govern
ment considers it unnecessary to dis
patch British troops to Khartoum.
A Times correspondent at Alexan
dria says he possesses positive proof
that General Gordon expects that
British troops may be sent to Khar
toum. El Mahdi's position is critical. His
troops and tho inhabitants are ex
cited against him, and his fall is
daily expected. There is a plot pend
ing to murder El Mahdi and the
members of his council
Dispatches from Gordon dated
March 10th state that El Obedi is
poverty stricken and destitute of
trade. Few of El Mahdi's followers
are there, and there are no signs that
El Mahdi is about to advance upon
Khartoum. The Kabbo Bish tribe is
in open rebellion against El Mahdi.
General Hewett is timed to reach
Massouah Thursday.
King John offers the services of;
from 8,000 to 10,000 Abyssianians, on 1
condition that the English guaran-j
lee an allowance of two shillings j
daily to each man and the cession of j
two ports to Abyssinia. If England
agrees to those terms the Abyssinians j
will attack El Mahdi and relieve Kas-1
sola.
Advices from Khartoum Btate that
the tribes between Senuaar and Khar-
toum are pressing forward and are
withm three miles of the latter place.
Preparations have been made to resist
them. Traitors found in the Tanks of
the Egyptian regiments will be in
stantly shot
Suakem, April 7. Osmsin Digma is
actively assuming the offensive. He
is attempting to cut off friendly tribes
about Hardoub and Tamanieb from
water. Sheikh Mahraouud Ali is op
posing him. A battle is exp acted.
A LIshtning Wood Chopper.
At T. K. McGurn's wood yard may
be seen a new invention that bids fair
to destrov tho occupation of the
man with the ax who chops our wood.
The machine can bo more simply de
scribed as a large ax fastened to the
lower end of a piston rod. Thos
blocks are placed under this ax, and '
it being operated by steam power it
exerts such a force that it will split
exerts sucn a iorce man ic wm spin,
the knottiest log with a single stroke
and without any apparent resistance. ;
The machine has but lately been put j
in placo. and is not as yet worked up
to its full capacity. As now operated
it strikes sixty times a minute, but is
capable of making 150. A seven
horse power engine runs both the
chopping machine and the saw,
which together can saw and split
twenty cords of stove wood a day.
Virginia City Chronicle.
Experience and Practice.
Dr. L. O. Morgan, a leading drug
gist and physician of South Amboy,
N. J., says that he prescribes St Ja
cobs OiL the creat pain-cure, in his
familv and to his patients, and has j
seen the good effects of it
-Snu.on'8 Cukk will immediately j
relieve croup, wiiooiuim coucn ana
nrmifhirlA Sn'd hv U E. PMin-nt
Copper Paint.
IN
HALF GALLON TINS.
At WILSON & FlSnFR'S,
ear A. LIberU DNconnt to the Trade."
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET
By the Ijcht. Dj Week or Mouth
WITH Olt "WITHOUT BOAliO,
Wlthtose or Parlor. Libmn nnrt nil the com
forts of a home. Terms reasonable
Appl to MB. E. C. HOLDEN.
Cor. M.1I11 aud Jf ff erson Sts.
INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPH
THE
California Flying Studio.
WILL BE WITH OU FOR A SHORT
tlnie.pulncjou a an opportunity of
getting pictures of alMtles. bv the Instan
taneous PnreesR. Chlldrea'i Plctwei Spe
cialty. We study to pitas-
BETANCUE & B OTTON, Cor. Main St.
G. A. STINSON & CO..
BLACKSM1TH1NG.
Ar OapU ttoseiu old stand, comer of CUss
ana joun. nireou.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoelne.
Wagons made and repaired. Good worK
nuaranteed.
FIRST CLASS SHAVING
AND
Hair Dressing Saloon,
FITTED UP IN A NEW AND ARTISTIC
manner. Every attention paid patrons.
I have Qtted up and opened a first-class
Barbel1 shop at Cail Adler's -old stand on
Cbenaaus street, and am Ffflf&jjz9'
QTttcoBs nil
German Mf
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lurabaoe, Backacfce, Headache, Toottteh,
Sor Throat, SreUlBv 8prjB, -Bl...
Bnrna, Scald. Frott lilt,
A5B AIL OT1IEE BODILY FUSS AID ACBB.
SJii by DrcnlMj md DJr trtrjwbtt. Fifty Ceau'fc
bottle. Direction. 1b 11 Ltnxu
THE CTIAnLE A. YOOET.EB CO.
IfeMuuasA TOQI
ilubs
I CO J Biltlanr, &....
King
Blood
! u "cart nil," It h a. blood-purifier and
Uiint imjmnlj of the blood poisons tlie sys
tem, 1 1 1 v,"" the clrcul itlou, and thus in
duce in.-! tt-Htrders. known by different
u niH-i tt distinguish tliem acconilns to ef
fect's, bat bums re.ill branches or pnxses of
tli it ureit !!0ti-nc disorder, lmpnrity ol
Itlnod. Such are Dypepia, UHllousnest,
Live Cinphtlut, C ruitpatlmi, Ntrwrux Di
orilcr. Headache, llachachc. General Weak
iiw, lluirt Dwrnt,. Dropxy, Kidiusu Dueasc,
Pile, fthcuinatttm. Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin
Dt4nnlr, Pimple. Ulcer. Sicelllnas, Jx..
Lc. ILmg ol the Ztloori presents and
cures these by atUckinB the cawe. Impurity
oftbebliKxl. Cliembtsiuid physicians agree
In t.dlin? It "the moat genuine and effluent
prep lnition for the purpose." Sold b Drug
KiM.I per bottle. See trstiumnUda, dircc
n ms. &c.. In pamphlet, "Treatise oi Diseases
ot rho Blood," wrapped around each bottle.
1. K A.NM)M, SON' & Co., Props
Buffalo. N. Y.
A. V. Allen,
Wliulerftle a"d Retail Dealer 4o
lj ?,&
ttvVul l&&g
PrOYlt086,
MILL FEED.
Giat- -nd Plated Ware,
TKuriUAL AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGEfABLES.
fjiftiior wKh
Uf , . . n.
WtfieS. Uq"J0r3, 1 ODaCCQ.Ulg
JACKSON'S
ASTORIA
ry i w t .
BRKGrV J? 101116011011617
CnfTeP and Ice Cream Parlors.
OYSTERS
In. 353T7'x,y Stylo.
OIIKaAMUS STREET.
SITPEitlOR
Bread and Cakes
OF ATX KIUDs.
"Weddings aud Parties supplied with strictly
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
-Freiichand Anierican-o
CANDIES
Manufactured, Wholesale and BetalL
CALL AT
Jordan & Bozorth's
CROCKERY STORE
And see the
PATENT
Lams- Filler.
Its Merits are
ECONOMY,
SAFETY,
And
Labor Saving.
Oae of the Most Useful Inventions
of the Age,
ALSO IN STOCK, THX
Best Coal Oil
IN THE MABKET.
For Sale in any Quantity ireat so Quart
to a 43-jpUlun BaxraU
FOR TILLAMOOK.
Th, new Steamer
N.Y. JOHANSKff , --. Master
Will leaVe for TILtAMOOK, OS
When Freight la Offer,
(Weather permitting.)
FE SAILING DATES AKD fcABTlCU
lars apply to -J. Q. HU8TLKB, Main
street Wharf, Astoria; ALLEN & LEWIS,
For&7w.-L.TOBY TUteaook..
of "the
UQ
Harfliare and Slip Chanftlery
A. VAN OUSEH & CO..
DRA.IUlt is
Hardware and Ship Ghmlerj,
Pure Oil, Briglit Varuish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas
Hemp Sail Twiue,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
"Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvauized'Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
Sewing Machines,
PnlBts and OISn. (Sroccries.ctc.
10,000 BOTTLES SOLO
Great Northwestern Remedy.
TAKE IT
TW.PrUKDER'S.
Oregon BlogbPurifiebl
KIDNEY UVEROlSEASES. DYSPEPSIA:
ii)tTtt-a- mi
PiWPlS.BLQTCHE3ANDSKW CREASES..
.HEADACm&'o COSTlVENESa
Tliose- who work fitly and late nee a
w.holesom, relialil Medicine like ZtmxAtt'n
OrefcBH Blood Parlfler. As n rclnrtU and
nrevent.uie)f ilw Asei It r.mnnt be brat.
It checks Hheaatlsm and Xalirla, relieves
Coutlpttloa, Dysppil and Bllleuaesa and
putsTrcslt ene gy luto tht system bv making
Xew Klch Blood. All DrugiIsis and Deal
ers keep It. fl 00 bottles 6 for $5.00,
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
OKALKBH rS
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS.
F I,Oim l.U MILL FEK1.
Agents for Salem Firming Mills,
aixd CR'pual'irTliiir. tCz .
FAIRBANKS STAWWH&.
SCAJL,ES
A 0 ilxti, t lruTUndrrlc8, In Htock.
rrnpr CliOnaTilus and Hamilton tnu't-
hTOKI A. OREGON.
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
Carjets, Upholstery
UNSURPASSED
IN
STYLE AND PIITISH.
NEW
FURNITURE,
A COMPLETE STOCK.
C. H. BAIN & CO.
ItKALKRfl IK
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
SIiop W"orlt
A specialty, aud all v.otn Kuoranted.
Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore
gon and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds of bo-.t inaterl.il on hand.
c n. BA1X A CO.
CANNERYMEN!!
PACIFIC METAL WORKS
Importers and il-iuuf ctnrers of
WHITE METALS.
Canners' Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines,
Plate Zinc, for Cutting Acid, ,
Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
482Verth second HU, Psrtlaad, Or
HSjfcllT f-lr-tHt., Ka Frmaelven,
Cml.fot-nltu
GERMAN! BEER HALL
AND-
BOTTLED BEER DEPOT;
Chenamus Street, Astoria.
Tht Best ot Lager 5 Cts. a Glass.
Orders for the Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Left at tbls place will be promptly
attended to
OT-Xoc&tap tlrriiciM6'e.Qi4'
SffllOAVIDSflN
(HUME'S BUILDING.)
AGECY
Red Crown Flour,
Guaranteed a Superior Article.
DE1XERS
GEAIN,
MIIJi TEED,
potatoes;
Country Produce-, Ktc.
-Consignments Solicited, and Advances
made on some.
S. ARXDT & FERCHEN,
VSTOKIA. ORFGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BJ.AOKSMITH
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop
All kind of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AKI
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of re palling
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE 9TBEET.
. ARNDT & FERCHEH, .
Agets'for Oregon, Washington Territory,
, and Alaska fur
E. W. Btl8S
Speeial pmj MaoMnenr!
3? r .... - .,. .A
engines aoia&nng-Ma&nin&3. -'
pnv&tAcm Uutn ana urimftng
t
?
itfiW
Squaring Shears,
And-ali other machinery used In canneries.
Including 4he new
COMBINATION-DIES.
Working without malLsprlngH, constantly
on nam!.
We repectfull Inlte nil cannerymen to
call and examine the (iDve machinery as It
Is Rre.ul superior to- any heretofore intro
duced on this coast. Orders solicited.
AKM)T 4k. FKHCHEJf.
Footof Lafayette Street,
Aitoria; Oregon.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bkxtok Stbekt, Nkak'Pakkkr Housk,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAMMABira&fflES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. or all DesrriptleBs rfade te Order
at Short Notice.
A. D. WA8B, President.
J. O. HcHTLBK.Secrelair.
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
johx Fox.Suparlntendent. .
BARBOUR'S
S
t
HAVE NO EaUAL.
THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAVE AWARDED THE
GOLD MEDAL
TO
The Barbour Brothers Company
FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
or THZIH
FLAX NET THREADS.
T. G. RAWUNGS.
Who'eoale and Retail Dealer in
Tropical, Domestic. Grqen and Dried
UT8. CAVDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC.
Fine Clgarsvml Tofeaeco.
Next door to L J. Areola's. BquemoqnaSt.
THE THINGVALLA LINE.
Is the only
DIEECT LINE
Betweea NEW TORK and gCANDIKAyiA.
Tlrjt class Steamers nd good aaaf.
tUktafr tale at A. M. .X&!!h
ai
Oil
Ttoeajs
JL
AtSlt.lAXori. ffu
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
EAR&R. HOUSE,
ASTORIA, .- OREGON
A1.0R03BT, - - Day Clerk-
Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Ctefc.
Jan. DUFFY haa the Barwid Billiard zoom.
ririt CIam in aU Beipecti;
FREE QOACa TO THE HOUSE.
AtGood Cup of Coffee
ANDI0YSTERS AT
Mri. tPowelVr Coffee' House
On Mhln-Street next-to Oregon Bakwy. '
Campi Restaurant.
SEW AHD WF.LIi , EqUlPFEP
THROU6UOBT,
L. Srrs.hasjebulltlils establishment ard
Is prepared to accommodate therayellny
A good. meal furnished at any hour of the
(Ujroraigiit.
'i he Q- est Liquors and Cigars at the bar.
. Two door west of Ike k osier's.
niS-em LUIGI; 8KKRA.
Flpres Ivrar Lie !
AKO
JEFF
Or THE CHOP HOUSE
Can proje by hU book that he U dolnR the
blggestDuelneu of may
SESTATJBANT
In the,eltf, and ae wSl suanatee to give
ine ocst hui ju vsu.
MABEETS:
CENTRAL MARKET,
General aaserttBeni of table stuck, constant j
t onjauKLseh ac
' Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon". Hams.'ShtwWePtvLirfV.
. '5,nj5srM? 'm- r
Cigars andTooacco, ,
Best of Wines and Liquors.
All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
mivloa. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. RODGERS.
WiSHIXGTON MARKET,
Mala treet; - Asterla, ressa.
BEKGM ,t 4.BEKKY, rK9PBIETK9.
RE-SPECTFOLLY CALL THE ATTEN
tlon.of the public to the fact that Jbe
above Market wflL always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 !
Which will be- sold at lowest rates, whole
sale attd retail.
fc-Special attention given to supplying
ships.
STAK MARKET.
WHERRY Ic COMPANY,
Fresh and Cared Meats,
Vesjetalsles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OITOBITB OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHENAMVb M treet. Aaterla, O
WYAH & THOMPSON.
D1ALEXSXN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
GE0EGE LOVETT,
TailorinE, Cleanins, EepairiniL
kEAT, CHEAP AMD QUICK.
Mala St.. nyfMslte a. Utb'i, AsterU. r.
A. M. JOHNSON. C. J. JOHN&ON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANUFACTUKKHS O?
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TAEPATJLINS,
And ererythlniir ele pertaining to out
Business.
LowMt Price and Best Work
For your Money,
At the Old Stand,
Leave yoarorte and gat your work
douaatane.
jonraoN 00.
BUSINESS CARDS,
QKO. A.) DOKBli. OXO. SOUJOT
ATTOIn5STLA.W.
Ofiee. ta'jKlBaey'a Bleck, cppoeli OBf
HaJl, Aftorla, Oregpn..
Attorney and Counscltr it Ltw.
Room, No., oy en .Wklte House,
k ASTORIA, OBEUONr
O. W, Ff uios. o. c vmsQif .
FUtTOX BKOTHKJM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
EooaSand e,Odd Fellows BalldlBg;
w i
J
KA.BOHJLBV.
ATtoaNKY AT: LAW,.
Cteaanjud.lre&t,.- - ASTQUAQSIMB
TOSPH a. eixiv
t ATTVBlfET-AT-LAW,
aCQ4 JFlh J.,Q-A.JBawlhr,
UaTOElA,
0.
q j. cuavria,
A.TTT AT LAW.
Notary PubUc, Commissioner oiD4.fcc
Callioruta, New Yorlcand Washlngtott Tae-
nwry
Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows BulldLftgY As
toria, uregoa
N.Br Claims at Washinton. D, C aaA
collections aspeolalty.
Astoria Aarat
Hamhurg-Magdeburi
and German-AiMrtcti
FRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
KOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEUt, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
O.
W. I.EICK,
AECiilTECT AND'DEAUGHTsOLLN.
Scholars received for Course of Dr&cAtagt
l-Office orer White Bouse $tore.
Q.Ello F. FAKM.KU.
SURVEYOR OF
ClatMap Caanty.aHd 'lly af Aatarta
Otncw :h Chcuamas atrwot. V. M. JC a. JuJl '
lUMim No.8-r
JTif-.
T J . "It- '
KHae'l.lLaafS.'FnalaaMla-
i"i i " vy V"iJ"rv t '4U
1 KasKifffiBoaceaaccMiaat, , IwalLjaC
1 , 1 "
F. P. HtCKS. A. X. tMXW.
HICKS 4c SHAW,
DENTISTS.
Rooms In Allen's Building:, tip stairs, ear
ner Cas and Squemuqua streets. AstorU
Oregon.
J. RISBERQ.
Practical Tailor.
On Genevieve street, opposite Bocorta.
Johns. JlV-sai
Bozorth & Joluis,
Real Estate and Insurance Aglets,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA.
Oreaaa.
Buy and sell all kinds ot Real ItyaU
represent the following; Fire
Insurance Conptales :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, Phoenix or Hartford
Home of New York,
Hamburg and Bremen,
Western.
Phenlx of Brooklyn,
Oaklaijd Hme,
assets
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Policies written by tu la the Paosnlx aad
Home and Seot'lsh Union aad Natleaatat
equitable rates,
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchanging!) any
Part ol Europe.
1AK AGENT FOR TH E FOLLOWWa
well knows aad eomaedleM steiawlita
"ines,
STATE LINE, RED STAB.
WHITE STAK.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN.
dominion line.
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid tickets toorfromaay Earaaa
jrt. .
For full Information as
sailing days, etc, apply to
ror iuii iniormaua wj ivtcs-in-
I.W.0AS8,
B. S. Worsley,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
rOffice and Ware Rooms on Sqaeaoqaa
Street, next door to eornrof AHaay.
Adran cements made on Cooslgns&eatr-
JTe Charsra for tStaraste af 6a.
A Private Carriage
CAN BE FEOCrRED AT ANY HOUB
by sending ordfr to Occident Hotel or
B. F Stevens & Co.'s "ton .
Patsene-ers nd baeaxe taktrn to morning
noHts. Ready at nil times
ProaiBtatM sad 8at!ifaetla GunaU4.
F. D. BLAKE.
Oregon Paint and Varnish Werks,
Manufacturers of
Paints, Vanish aii Lazier.
Any shade mixed and growd to order.
C. F, PAKf!" . r
P.0.8ri.. iWilaaCNr.
PIClA.ANmilfeiC'B
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