The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 05, 1884, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    m
s
(IJp; jllar 31 1 H1 11 S IO'SILSgI I 111 i 1 CLjI l
ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 18 1
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
VOL. XX, ISO. 151.
WHAT -SOME WOMEN IIl'Y.
(
A Now York correspondent of the '
San Francisco Chronicle writing to'
that paper gives an account of rhe
rny tue iicu peo
iople of Aew lrk
spend money, of which the following
is on extraet: Come with
me to Tiffany's and you will get a
iurtnenaea or now money is nung
away. Tou will get suggestions of
what you would see if you could
peep into tue boudoirs and bureaus
of such girls and mothers as those
referred to. Tiffany's is crowded
with these women on every fine day
and yet it is only one of half-dozen
grand market places of mammon. In
them you will see young girls choos
ing jeweled garter buckles, ranging
in price from $200 upward to what-1
ever dizzy Heights or value tne "ems
set in them may bring; women pay
S350for-oue jeweled smelling bottle,
81G0 for a gold -headed silk umbrella,
S100 for corset clasps of gold, $30 for
a set of hair pins, $J0 for a pearl and
gold glove button er, $500 for a pair
of opera glasses crusted with glitter
ing stones. Why tho catalogues :s-
sued by these establishments exceed I
in sensationalism the wildest fancies
of men and women ordinarily eu-
dowed -with common sense and com-
mon coin. Louis XY is made to ap-
pear a child of poverty and Queen
iuzuuem a pomou ul uumuic am 1
roundinsrs. when one oomnares' the :
luxuries they enjoy with the articles !
herein set down in small typo -as m i ccompliahing biff third move thej
many matters of course. Sir Walter j waving sleeves of his drapery swept '
Kaleigh, being a smoker and a noble the carpet in a graud Balaam.' Then,
swell, doubtless imagined he had c I xv-ith his body at right-angles to hit
pretty nice pooket-piece when he pur-. legs, he backed out, pages, sergeants
chased a neatly cut piece of flint ( and door-keepers carefully clearing
from. which at the end of a chain cube the way for his retreat No doubt
of spark-provoking steel was dang- ! he jumped up and cracked his heels
ling. If he oould only look into ono j together and turned an ecstatic som
of those Broadway sbowoase he j ersault when he reached the privacy
would find match-boxes of heavy gold, j 0f a corridor. Tho country breathed
littered, with tiny gems and ticketed freer when his errand was over; yet.!
$350, and if he bought one he would it must be a satisfaction to a govern-"
be no better supplied than scores up- j meut thus hedged in by oriental cer
on scores of youths. Queen Eliza- j enionies to see them performed with
beth, leaning upon a gallant courtier's : consummate tact-and grace. Ottawa '
arm, would find her American sisters forr. Chicago News. !
buying dress buttons worth very ' J.
muoh more than if they were solid earn Raising on a Ltu-ge Scale,
gold, and tiaras to be worn at two I
balls each winter and lept in a safe
deposit company 001.
year, valued at the cost
precious crown. Perhaps
think it a jest to order
and go home againpbut she would the state at large. Mr. Blalock con
find thie obliging clerk ready to show t tracts to plant, cultivate and deliver
her trays of toothpicks priced as in tho shock, 1,500 acres of corn,
high as au ordinary horse and wagon This is corn planting on a scale hith"
or the rent of a comfortable dwelling erto uuknown in Oregon. There enn
in the suburbs. be no doubt of the success of the crop,
- - - - as Mr. Blalock has been experimeut-
Beocher on Ecclesiastical Wraimln?. ns for three years, and last year
- , raised forty acres which yielded au
"There are few scenes more 4nd
than some of the scenes in our
churches," said Mr. Beecher at the
Plymouth church Friday evening
prayer meeting, commenting upon
the xfewman-Benney trouble, though
without being explicit. "Tho spirit '.
of quarreling never takes on its
worst form until it appears under tho
guise of benevolence and conscience.
Men get mad at each other and it
passes off. In the conflicts of inter
ests in business and in politics men '
get very angry at each other. But . and when the grass fails will Teed the
they all admit it is anger, it is , corn to them and to 1,000 hogs and as
wrath. They nay, 'I hate him; he , many sheep, all of which he expects
blocked-my way; he was the man who i to fatten on the product of the 1,500
took advantage of that contract.' ' aores. The baud of steers before they
But that is a low plane, and every- are fed any corn will be worth about
body knows it. Everybody says, J 860,000, and they will be fed till about
'Well, I know I am angry; I know I March and will then come into market
hatehat man, and according to re- j when there is no good grass-fed beef
ligion it isn't right, but then I don't rto bo had. The result of this scheme
pretend to be a Christian.' But-wheuj will be watched with much interest
you get a whole church agoing and i and if it proves the success confident-1
all for Christ's sake there is no an- J ly anticipated we may expect in the j
ger like that and nothing more mis-1 near future to see the corn fields of
ehievous
"If you want to know where infi
delity is, I -will tell you. It is not in
Bob Ingersoll's camp The worst in
fidelity is in the very seat and heart
of Christian churches. I will tell
you -where blasphemy is not in the
mouths of reckless and audacious
men, but in the talk of men who, tak -
incr upon themselves proudly all the
attributes and claims of Ohriat and
Christianity, are putting Him to
open shame by being exactly what he
was "not, and making believe that
they 'are his lineal descendants."
Built to Fight Arctic Ice.
The sealing steamship Bear, which
was purchased recently by the United
Statesas one of the vessels for the
Greely relief expedition, was consid
ered one of the strongest vessels in
the Arctic sailing fleet She is three
masted, barkentine rigged, and di
vided into three water-tight compart
ments. Her dimensions are: Length,
190 feet 4 -inches; breadth of beam,
29 feet 9 inches; depth of hold, 18
feet 8 inches; gross tonnage, 689 tons;
net tonnage, 468. She -was built at
Dundee, Scotland, in 1874, and has
compound engines, with cylinders of
25 and 50 inches diameter, respec
tively, and 80 inches stroke
Her hull proper is built of oak,
with iron .fastenings, and she is
sheathed from the keel to above the
w&ter-line with green-heart a very
hard wood" exported from Demerara,
West Indies. The forward part of
the vessel, from the stem for about
fifteen feet aft, is built up solid with
oak timbers. The stem in broad and
cut away diagonally, so that the ten-dency-"Will
be for the vessel to run up
on the ioe until her weight tends to
break it down, thus making a channel
for the vessel. This gives her a great
advantage over ordinarilv built ves
sels in encountering ice-floes. There
are several thwartship braces of stout
timber to enable the sides to resist the
pressure of ice. Other braces have
ulto .been added at the navy yard.
, Her propeller wheel is of composite
' metal, has only two blades, and is pro
tected from the ice by a skeleton
frauiB. It can bef raised at any time
for repairs.
Malta is mentioned -as the place of
th'e'I&pe'.s future residence, in case
the property of the propaganda in
Borne should "be sold, as contem
plated. For lame Back, Side or Chest ue
ShilotfsrPsrous Blaster, Price 25 cents.
fortyW. E. DttMxt.
I "Th
Krntleinnn UMier f the Black
Bod."
TLt're is ono functionary without
the presence of whom all the sittings
0f the Canadian senate would be in
vaju M a perfect spectacular Ter
formance. This is the gentleman
usher of the hlack rod. He is a
small, slight man, and. he sits within
the bar at a desk in-the senafe cham
ber. He is clothed in flowing rolws
of black silk that-wholly envelop him.
He wears a flat-crowned black hat,
and his ensign of office- is a black
rod the size of a flute. When a clerk
of the house brings a communica
tion to the senate the gentleman 1
usher of the blackTod escorts him to
the table of the 'senate clerk with
many profound bows and obeisances,
and when the papers are delivered he
escorts the envoy to the door, dismisses.-him
with a bow, and, return
ing to iris seat, salutes it with several
honors, and then sits down. He
came to house on Wednesday to in-
I vite the members of the house to tho
senate chamber .toTritnens the finpl
signing or tue Canada i'acinc luau
bill bv thedeputvgovernor. It was said
Lord" Lausdovrne feared to go to the
senate that day, being in dread c I a
dynamite explosion. The black rod
entered by the door opposite the
gpeaker's chair. He advanced three
steps into the room and performed a
inp,n bnw. three ten? mnm wai-a fnl-t
lowed bv a lower obeisance, and on
A coutractwas yesterday complet-
average of -forty busneis per acre,
without a drop of rain. Specimens of
the corn can lie e"en at'the land de
partment of the Northern Pacific
railroad. Mr. Blalock hai eighty
horses now at work plowing tho laud,
and is pushing the work with rigor,
ns the crop must be in by the middle
of May. Mr. Johnson will have n
band of 103 steers collected on his
range all three years old aud upward,
and about August will drive tueni on
the range udioinmg the corn field,
eastern Oregon rivaling these of Illi
nois. Oregonian 4.
Mr. Jolin Sword, Monticello, Minu.,
writes to tho SvenskaAmerikaneran, j
that he recommends St. Jacob3 Oil,
fha rrranf rmin.rflltovpr tn hilt O.rmn.
; trymen as the best cure for rheuma-1
, tiain and aches; that by its use he was
cured ot severe pains in the jeints: his
father also, who suffered intensely
with rheumatism and was unable to
walk, tried it and after a few rubbings j
all the pains ceased.
A. V. Allen,
Whoiehato and EetnJl Ds&ler tn
Uroetritt,
Proyfefft,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKOriCAL ASD DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wine, Liquorc,Tofeacco,Cigart
Copper Paint.
IN
HALF GALLON TINS.
At "WlLSON & FISHER'S,
t-A Liberal Discount to the Trad.-
INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPH
THE
California Flying Studio.
WILL BE WITH "i'OU FOR A SHORT
time, giving you a ?m opportunity of
Retting pictures of all styles, bv the Instan
taneous rtocess. Cslldres'i Fietwes s ip
eU.lt t. "We study to please.
BKTANCUE & BUTTON. Cor. Slain St.
For Sale.
KnnCORDS DRY HEMLOCK WHICH"
DUU I will deliver at four dollars per
cord. Leave address at Pard &-8tokes.
March 31st, IBM.
days or eaeii ted between A. U. Johnson, and JS. y. "rr"'5 '""lt'V."..' ?rl- -r"
pnee Of her , Blalock of Blalock'8. AVaSCO county. 't,lint.il.neiiA.rbeuinatiamandotherall.
she'might , which is likely to have a great influ-' men . Use it y.lth legulartty.
a toothpick ence on the future of that county and ww'L"'Si?.B,"UMe,IM
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Brllcr Mtd km
mrnuxATisx,
Neuralgia,
SciatiM, Lumbago,
BACKACHE,
ESAB1CH2, HXttHlCH
SORE THROAT,
QU.SSf, BWTU.IS03.
Sl-RATSHj
Serena, fob, BtsIsm,
FB0STBITE3,
Bl'BXS, SCAXB4,
Xai tU ctlwf toil! cafcM
uiipilaj.
FIFTT CKO i BQTIUL
SdJ fcr ail Dradtti ul
Xttsizrt. Dlrtstsa la 11
luutet.
7ie:CiulA.Vo2lCs.
" E.IlUivJ, Ml, C.S. A,
aw jtfaar aVa IK
H " CaEBRATEO QS
Fitters
TLekldnejsaftapuritlen of the blood,
and vfcen their functions ai e Interfered with
through ve.ikne3S, they need toning. They
become healthfullv nctlYebv Ibe use of Hos-
teuer's Stoiuach Better, when falling short
of nil r fruin other sources. This superb
TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER,
, and MALARIA.
From the36 source artoelhffrt-ioartaB
of tho diseases of the human race. These
svmntoms indicate tboir existence:
Lou of Appetite. Boweli cottlve,
Stck Ileac
Ldaclie, ru
fullnen after eat
iue, aversion, to exertion of body or
mLnd,'2SrtictAtloaorfood,'lrrltabll
itrorteaper,I,oYr spirit, A. reeling
of kavlB c neglected aome duty,llx
xlueg,FlutterlnKattheHcart,Dota before the eyes, highly colored
TJrinc,Cor STlPATION.and demand
tho use ofaremodytnat acts dlrectlyon
tho Liver. As aLlver mediclneTUTT'S
PILLS have no equal. Thelraotlonon
the Kidneys and. Skin Is also prompt;
removing all impurities through these
threo scavengers of the system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular Btoon.a clear skin and a vig
orous body. TUTT'SPUiLS-causeno
nausea or griping nor interfere 'with
dally work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA
Sold eTcrrgheregga. Office MurraySuK Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
QkxtHaib or Whiskers changed in
stantly to a GLossr Black by a TRnglo
appllcatioirof this Drs. 8oldbyDru
dts,or sent by express on re oelpt of tu
Office, U Murrav 8treet, New York.
KTTS 1USRU& Of tt&TUb U8UKI ran.
CALL AT
1 - . .
rtt'nli Si W(Y7(T
j'JUl Uull UV UUsaUl III v
CROCKERY STORE
And see the
PATENT
Lai KUer.
Its Merits &re
ECONOMY,
SAFETY,
And
Labor Saving.
One of the Most Useful Intention
of the Age.
ALSO IN STOCK. THE
Best Coal Oil
IN THE MARKET.
For Sole In uny Quantity from tme Quart
to a 45-gallou Barrel.
FOR TILLAMOOK.
The new Steamer
N-. P. JOHANSEN, - - Master
Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on
Wkn Freight la Offered,
(Weather permitting.)
FOR SAILING DATES AND PARTICU
lars apply to J. Q. HUSTLER. Main
street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN & LEWIS,
roruuna ; j . i. muii x iiuamooK.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET
By the Sight. Daj Week r Moatb
wrrn or without board.
With use of Parlor, Library and all the com
forts of a home. Terms reasonable.
Apply to
MRS. E. 0. HOLDEN.
Con Maln-and Jefferson Sta.
FIRST GLASS SHAVING
AND
Hair Dressing-Saloon.
-CUTTKD UP IN A'EW AND ARTISTIC
manner. Every attention
aid patrons.
I hare fitted no and. onenei
a nrsi:uasf
Barber ahbD at Carl Adler's old stand; on
Chenamus street, and am ready for buslnsos
lSm tXN.OHLER.
wtn&imzm
M&ziZtJjMf 'Jr. a5fr ,
K.WUU1 M1 m
Hardware anil Slip Chandlery.
A. VAN DUSEH & CO.-
DP.M.KJ11 J.S
; Hardware an! Ship-Ghs5feryt
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twiue, I
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spike,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implenents,'
Sewing machines.
Paints and Oils. Groceries, te.
10,000 BOTTLE SOLD
Great Northwestern Remedy.
TAK& IT
W.prUtfDER'S:
OaEqpNBjLQQoPuainca
T-i rrri i
KIDHEVUVTRBISEASES. DfSPEPSlA.'
PlMFtlBiaTOKES AOSKM DSEASCS.
HEADACHE DOH'i'ENESS.
Thoe wha woik oftrlj and IaJvrie .t
Wholcsotnr, leliablf MHcino like Pfuader'a
OrtRo Bloed rurlfltr. Ai a retuedy and
nreventatire of-dlsc zmu l cannot be. beat
lfchpcka BEeaBthm snd" Shtarlar relleves
Coastlptlon, DyipepsI nui. BUIoubmi and
puts frenh euerey lato the.system by making
Xr Rich Blood. All DniKgists and Deal
ers keep It. Sltw bottles arorfcuw.
Wilson & B'isher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
4
Iron, Steel. Coal, Anchors, Gfttini,
TAR. PITCH, OAKUM;
NAILS AND SPIK.ES,
Shelf Hardware, Paiats and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS.
lLOl!K XXl mi.i. IHI'!).
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
an-i C&pie Flour.
- FAIRBANKS STAN0ARJ)
SCALES."
Art "too., a: l'oitlund Ptictei, It. Stoek
rrnpr (.'heUrvniu-' and Haratllov "riiv
A5T0UIA.. OUROON.
Ed. D. Curtis & Co.
iCarjels, Upliolstery
i UNSDKPA8SED
iN
STYLE AND FINISH.
NEW
FURNITURE,
A COMPLETE STOCK.
G. H. BAIN & GO.
8SALEB8 Ih"
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning. Bracket Work.
A Bpoelalty, and all werk: guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, aud Walnut lumber ; Ore
gon and Port Orford Cedar.
All kinds ol boat material on hand.
C. H. BAIV A GO.
CANNERYMEN i !
PACIFIC METAL WOBES
Importer) and Manufacturers of
WHITE METALS.
Canners' Solder a Specialty,
Strip Lead, for Leading Lines,
Piate Zinc, for Cutting Acid,
Bar Copper, Pig Lead and Pig Tin.
48 Korth seeaaA 1st.. Fortlaarf, Or
IIS 117 r lrnt Ht., Ssa Fraaelsce,
Csliforaia.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
-AND-
B0TTLED BEEE DEPOT,
Chenamus Street. Astoria.
The Beit of Lager 5 Cts. a Glut.
Orders for the Celebrated
Columbia Brewery Beer
Loft at this place will be promptly
attended to
VNooBtap ion Francisco Boat sold at
MM"P , Wx:e &?
1 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjpP
STOME & DAV1DSDN
l HUME'S BriI.DiXO.
AGENCY
Red Crown Flour.
Ouuranteed a Superior AitIHe
DE41.EBM
.GRAIN,
MILL FEED,
POTATOES,
Country Produce. He.
fSS-Conslmnents Solicited, and Adrances
made on same.
S. AKXDT & PERCH EN.
srociA.
i;H4UN.
The Pioneer Machine
H! itJKSMITH
h i. o Yi
Boiler
Alt kiGU Of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AMD
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended toC
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ARHDT &-FERGHEN,
Agents for Oregon. Washington Territory,
and Alaska for
E. W. BX1SV
Special Cannery Maclinen !
Engines. Soldenng Machined,
improved Aoia Bath and Crimping
Machines,
Power Presses, foot Praises,
Squaring. Shears,
And all other machinery uol In oannnrtf.
Including the new
COMBINATION DIES.
Working without tmal! bprincN constantly
on band.
We respectfully Invite all cannerymen to
call and examine the above machiuery as It
Is greatly supprior to any heretofore intro
duced on this coast. Orders.sollcIted.
ARXlvr & KUCHE.V.
Foot of Lafaetto Street,
Astorfn, Oregon.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Hkntoj? Stbeet, Neah i'A UK KB HODSK.
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAMDanflMABIEEN&IMS
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. CASTINGS ,
Of all Descriptions made to Order
at Short Ketlce.
A. D. Was8, President.
J. O. Hustler, Secretary."
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
johx For.Superintendent.
BARBOUR'S
Salmon Het Tlireafts
HAVE NO EQUAL.
-THE
The London Fisheries Exhibition
HAYE AWARDED THR
GOLD MEDAL
-TO-
Tie Barbour Brota Company
-FOR THE
SUPERIORITY
OF THEIB
ILAX NET THREADS.
T. G. RAWLINGS.
"Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
FHTJITS.
NUTS. CANDIES.DRIED MEATS, ETa
Fine Cigars aad Tobacco.
Next door to L J. Arnold's, Squemoqua St.
THE THINGVALLA LINE.
Is the only .
DIRECT LINE
Between T?EWTORK and SCANDINAVIA.
First-claw Steamers asd good msfo.
Ticket for sale at Ai JWlCTJJlf.
XvmXi Astoria. Orogoa.
Shop
HlCSi
Shop P"r
HOTELS AND RESTAUKANTS.
PARKER HOUSE.
TR1A. - - - OREGON.
Al.onaSBY. - - D&yClerfc.
Plllf. BOWKS, - - Night Cleric:
Ja-. DITFPY'hsg the Bar and Billiard room.
Fint 01m inall Bepeots.
FIJEE COACfl TO THE HOUSE.
A Good Cup of Coffee
AND OYSTERS kj
Mrs. (Powell's Coffee House,
On.k'bln Street next to Oregon Bakery.
Campi Restaurant
XF.W Nl WRL KU1PF1
"TMIJOlJiillHOUTr
I.. ?vrni h r,-alU ;is ealublLiUii.ttit and
U crt parrd to aeeon. morale the tritvelln,?
public , . .
AgoM wealfuraJshed at any hour ol the
day orplght, .
The finest Liquors and Cigars at tlie bar.
Twodoow we-st ot Ike Foster's.
nia LUIQI SRSRA.
Fipres New Lie !
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can prove by his books that he Is doing the
biggest business of any
RESTAUBANT
In tfcs city, and ha will guarantee to give
the best meal ior casn.
MABKSTS.
CENTRAL MARKET,
General assortment ot table stook constantly
on liasd, suofa as
Canned Fruits and Jelly,
Bacon, Hamt, Shoulders, Lard,
Eggs, Butter, Cheese,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fish, Psultr.y, and Game.
Is- tha geuAon.
Cigars nd Tobacco,
Beit f VWftts aLiy w s.v
. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com
tnU'Joa. Opposite I. W. Case's store.
J. RODGER.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
MkIs Mreet, Astoria, 4 rrssB.
BEBSM KH A BEKKT, PKePKIETB8.
DR3FECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
ITaon of the public to the fact that the
abore Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
FRESH AND CURED .MEATS i !
Which will be old at Umest ratee, whole
sale and retail.
Mr8peelal attention given to supplying
ships.
STARMARKET-
WHERRY k C0HFAN7,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Ve;etatole,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS;
OFPOSITB OCCIDENT HOTEL.
CHEST AMUM Street. Astoria. Og
WYAH & THOMPSON.
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
TVrm Feed,Eto,
GEORGE LOVETT,
Tailorini Cleanini, Repairine,
SKAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
Mala St.. opposite V. lVoeb's. Astoria, 0r.
M. JOHNSON.
C. J. JOHNSON.
Astoria Sail Loft.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS,
TARPAULINS,
And eTerythlnele pertalnlos to our
Business.
LoweitPrioe and Best Work
For your Mosey,
At the Old Stand,
Leave yonr orders and get yotfr work
dooo at otwc
JOHNSON A CO.
Astoria, ... Oregon.
BUSINESS CARDS.
GEO. A. DORRI3, OKO. 2fO&U0
-ATIOBNEYS AT LAW
Offlco hi Kinney's Block, opposite CUy
Hallf Astoria, Oregon.
0 Ul THOXSOX,
Attorney and Counsttor at Law.
Room No. 6, -over Wnlto House.
ASTOKIA. OBEUOX.
c. w. t'oxToir. a. a rniiTOsr.
FUI.TOII BBOTBSBflf
ATTORNEYS AT XVAW.
Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Felloes BaSils.
J Q A.POWLBY. s,
ATTOaNEY AT LAW,
CHenazaud treet. - - ASTORIA. -HfUkOiHi
TOSEPH A. GILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Offii5e with J. Q- A. Bowlhy.
ABTORIA, ----- Oracoa
ri or. tuti8,
ATT'l' AT LAW.
"Notary Public, Comslsaloaer of Dtete fiw
California, New York and Washinjcoa Territory-
,
Booms S and 4, Odd Fellows Bullaiag,A
toria.Oregon. N.Bl-CislHis at Washington. D. O., and
collections a specialty.
A V. AIiliKX,
Astoria Aseat
Hamburg-Magdeburg
and Girman-Anwieaji
PIRE INSURANCE COHPAlHlSr '
JD C. HOLDKI,
KOTAEY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
O.
W. LEICK,
ARCHITECT AND TEAJ3iWHQtAX,
Scholars received for Couisa 61 Draug&tfsvg
WTOfflceoverWWteHcniseStwfsv. '
ZLiUUO t FaRKER.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatasp Ceuaty.suid. City ef Astoria
Offlcd :-Chenaaus street, Y. M. C. A. hail
Room No. 8.
T1Y TIJTTIiE. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOXOJS
Oitior Rooms 1, 2, aud S. PythkurSailJ
lng.
RsaiDBKce Oa- Cedar Street, back ot
St Mary's Hospital.
HICKS Oc SHA.W,
DENTISTS.
Rooms is Allen's Building, up stain, cor
ner Cass and Squemoq.ua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
J. RISBERQ.
Practical Tailor.
On Genevieve street, opposite BoaDftb
Johns. JiO-ssi
Bozorth & John,
Real Estate and Insurance AgwU,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA,
Ocagoa.
Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estata aad
represent the following Fire
Insurance Coupa&Us :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, Pheenlx of Hartford
Home of New York,
Hamburg and Bremen.
Western,
Phenlx ol Brooklyn.
Oakland Home,
aeX.i
fll3.0W.Mt
T.00O.W
a.ote.Mt
MVgW
Policies written by us la tke PhosoU.'sjul
Home and Scottish Union and. Natlaasl at
equitable-rates.
GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part ol Europe.
I AM AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING
well known aad commadtowa. mimnhlp
ines,
STATE LTNRRED STAR,
WHITE STAR.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN",
DOMINION LINK.
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Trepaid tickets to or from any Europoau
or full Information as to rates ot tan.
sailing days, oto, apply to - w Q
B. S. Worsley,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
EVOfflee and Ware Rooms oa Soueauxtaa
Street, next door to corner of Olaey .
Adrancementd made on Cooaignmoata
No Gbareeo for Sterajce of'ctaaaa.
A Private Carriage
CAN BE PROCURED AT ANT HOUS
by sending order to Ocddeet Hotol or
B.F Stevens s Co.'s store.
Passengers and baggago takes to monuag
boats. Ready at all times.
PrompUMs aid SatiifactlM 6aarUtotc
F. D. BLADE. "
Oregon Paint and Varnish Wtrkt,
Manufacturers of
Faints, Tnl anil Lactitr.
Any shade mixed aad ground to order.
C. F. FEABSOJtoV'C.,
P.O. Box ua. Poftlaad?.
TV"
'Jttt