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n-i W k. ". & --s ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. VOL. XX, NO. JS2. MS & .m . TtrivjcySMKKStBtFS!BK9t' ryr UP AND DOWN IN NORWAY. A Norwegian ion was a novelty to me. That at Trondhjein boro a French name, Hotel d'Augleterrp, and was serupulouslj' neat, quiet and economi cal June flowers bloomed in the parlor, and a piano of peculiar sweet ness and power fnnuBhed me much enjoyment. On arrival your name is written on a large blackboard, ruled for thirty six names, and placed in thelower halL Meals are furnished when ordered. An excellent break fast, including delicious boiled and roaaied salmon and other toothsome adjuncts, was furnished for forty cents. Two days' lodging and at tendance were SL23. On leaving, I was driven alone, in stylo in an open barouche, to the railway station, with a driver in showy livery. For his top boots and gold lace I fancied a good fee would be exacted; but the whole thing cost fifteen cents and no more. The garden were green, for it was the summer's solstice; but I made snowballs just above the roadside from a bank of snow left from the un usually large deposit of the previous winter. The continual day was a strange erperienoe. Retiring at 11 P. M., the heavens were as bright as when with us the June sun finds the western horizon. It seemed out of place to undress and go to bed m the daytime, as it were. But unless one has proper sleep he feels the effects on his nervous system iu a few days of travel. Ipreaohed one evening, through an interpreter, to a little Baptist congre gation. There were five nations rep resented: the United States, England, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Fa miliar melodies greeted my car1;, sung to Norsk hjmns, "Shall v.e gather at the river?" Like a shepherd Icz 1 us,' and the like. The handshakings and farewells at the close, extended to the stranger from over the sea, were touchingly fervent, for tens of thou sands of Scandinavian? hai found a home in the New World Living links of love bind hearts on both continents together. Addressing an audionce of six or eighi hundred, some days later in Stockholm, T be gun, in pleasantly, by saying, "Your faces look familiar. I have seen some ofyoubefora I'm sure shall soon see some of you in New l"1". A young man a Swede near the door, started up with surprise, saying in his hearty as he afterwards told me, 'Es it possible? There is my old college teaoher, Professor Thwing, who oared for me when I was in need, years ago, in America." He afterwards came to me and embraced mo and shed tears of joy. Then, falling on his knees, he gave God thanks for this unexpected meeting after long separation. A few weeks later in Wales I met two of my students from Brooklyn. These episodes are delightful. At Christiania my townsman and valued friend, Dr. T. L. Juyler, overtook me and for eight days I was "filled with his com pany," the only American acquaint ance met in Norway. Few tourists have found out the enticing paths of the North oompared with the thou sands that flock to Switzerland and Italy. Throndhjem is the cradle of the kingdom and the homo of the ancient tribe of the Thronder. By the banks of the Nid the Norsk kings wore crowned. Many are the legends that have grown about the place the past thousand years "Der et saa favert In Throndhjr m at In ille." as the old song runs, 'Tis so pleas ant in Throndhjem to d elk" It is a distance of three hundred and thirty miles to Christiania. The trains run slowly. There are sixty three stations." Twenty-four hours are spent on the journey. The car riages are really third and fourth class, though called first and second. In each, compartment there is fastened a card giving the names of the sta tions and the time of arrival and de parture, abo a thermometer. The scenery is tamo and grand by turns. "Wooden huts and houses, one or two stories high, battened and roofed, perhaps with earth or green sods; barns and farm houses, log-built and dove-tailed; tunnels and cascades; waterfalls dashing over black rocks in thin, lace-like sheets; roaring rivers among the wooded ravines, with quiet valleya where the cow-bell tinkles, and the lynx, the elk or red deer sometimes venture; sunny nooks or forest glades, where partridge, bear or -wolf may hide; plane trees, maple, spruce, fir and pine, beech and pine; wheat fields, and sorrel, a substitute for oorn, barley and oats; distant mountains the highest, G000 feet; glimpses of glanders, the largest in Europe is in Norway, 015 square miles in area winding streams and shining lakes, these are some of the objeots that diversify the trip.whether by rail -or carriole. Stopping at a station you notice the smooth, solid, painted door- an elaborate fireplace with moulded stone braokets; polished hard wood chairs and tables shining like glass; decanters of water, bowls of cream, pots of coffee, and sandwiches wait ing; leaves oi juniper ana oircn ias tened about the walls of the out houses and lace curtains in the sta tion master's room; beds of flowers outside, and a big brass bell, bright aa gold, secured to the building by a bracket having a leather strap affixed to its tongue. This bell announces the departure of trains. The Hotel d'Angleterre opened spacious and elegant quarters to me at the royal oity. The porter, Andrew Nilsson. spoke English and other languages. This functionary in for Trrn cities is a man of importance, and -the Tost is honorable and re munerative. Ho is not a porter to carrv burdens, but to stand at the 'oorta to welcome people in their own - i$egue -and give them needed infor " "mation. "What we saw for there .pHWwtwo'oftisnow must be briefly BjMmarized. Sunday we worshiped in" the Festal, a rich semi-circular hall of the university an English rerrico. An out door band concert was given at noon. People stood in the rain to hear. A Norsk service at S?j5P. 3T., jgnd.a Tralk outsido the castle ao JHrfnw and by the banks of the -TutilMimir fjr3 f" J We both wcit'ctntMia with the view we had from the roof or the king's palace, which we visited on a eek day. At the university there are many ethno graphical relics well worth description but guide books give thnt informa tion. From Christiana to Stockholm is 354 miles. Much of the country is "distressingly like home,'" to use my companion's phrase It was so much like Maine he almost expected to hear the conductor call out Saccarappa or Biddeford, as we stopped amid piles. of lumber, and noted the lankec houses with board and picket fences and well sweeps. We were all night on the road there is "no night there," to be sure, but what passes for it, a sort of sickly daylight. Wo had a four hours' stop atLaxa. Ladie3 were shown into a room bj them selves. Dr. 0., with astonished gaze, pointed at the words on the door, in large capitals, "Dxsi Rcm!" As an ardent temperance advocate he thought the epithet, so far as it char acterized the beverage, was truthful, but its use here seemed ambiguous. The phrase is pronounced "dahm room," and oiinply meanb "ladies' apartment." WThen the explanation was given we 'nero satisfied, and went to our own place to take the "rum"' furnished for men. -Edivart P. Thwing. Cliaruflcr of Cn-ur d'Alene 3fiiie The general formation of the Coeur ! d Alene country is slate; not the lam inated slate in "thin strata with which miners are generally com ersnnt, but the more permanent formation which exists in solid slabs, broken by fis sures and crovices. Through a can yon, in such a foimation Pritchard creek flows. Tho bed of the crock varies from 20 to 80 rods iu width. Tho diggings have been represented u very deep, but as :i matter of fact bedrock has been tapped at a depth of six feet in every instance where drain ditches havo been cut This is an important fact which will prove of immense valuo to tun camp. :iml which will do much to enlist capital to aid in the development of the j placer fields when it becomes gener ally known. In seveial of tho opened claims bediock is found at four feet, and even less. Tho gravel -is of tho "dead" variety, very loose and coarse, but carries fine color from tho water level to the bediock. Tho bulk of the gold is, of course, found on and in the fissures of the bedrock. Tho character of the gold is waterworn shot gold, the larger nuggets carry ing more or less quartz and assaying 810.75 fine to the ounce. With a uni form system of drain ditching on the . several claims hydraulic power can be successfully and economically em-1 ployed. The work already done and tho prospects obtained on sevorali claims have demonstrated the fact that Pritchard creek will pay to work for its entire length. "Many of the cili tii1Mio nf Pi if.liiinl I'.mrAr lire undeniably rich. So much work has SEr AppSi 1TS been done prospecting the diffcient 5 sick iie&daciic, rniines after cat claims that tho status of the plaeer j tapniirilon to exertion or body or mines as gold producer, isan assured ' l&&VgFJSgk ,..v...v v. ...... .....u . -- lacr. - oni u -uvic utiyit. . A llme3l.tu. IIit rjf.me -hoiild bo p.i ed nrouml. Charles Slater, steward of the Eng lish ship Jupitf-i', wns. a witness or a vri eel: oft" the point Louis roeks, on the coat o 3roxico. The sea and wind were too great to allow boats to approach tho reek, and .several shots had been fired across the vessel, but the line would not hold on to the shot, and fell into the water. Against the advice of bis captain, who told hint the feat was impossible, Slater swam out to the wreck with a coil of small line upon his shoulders. Twico he -was beaten back by the waes on to tho beach: but a third time be plunged in, and after forty minutes' battle with the breakers, tho bravo fellow teached the ship and clamber-, ed onboard. The small rope enabled him to haul a cable from tho shore, j which was made fast, and by means of what sailors call "a buoy aud J breeches," a boy and three ladies 1 were successfully sent ashore. Tho i other passengers and the crow quick ly followed thirty-two souls in all' and labt of all came the brao sailor i to whom they owed thoir lives, who fainted as soon as he reached the beach. The work of rescue occupied three hours, and only an hour after waids tho wreck completely broko up. Honolulu Press. A Cow Tull of SnakM. A strange bat well vouched for story is told from the Pine-tree dis trict of Laurens county Qa. Mis. Bryant A. Gray ordered a beef killed, and pointed to one which was small for its age, thinking that it would never be of any size. The cow was four years old, and its remarkably small size had frequently been the subjeot of comment After the beet was killed and the disemboweling process gone through with, ATr. Cass Abbott noticed that in one of the large intes tines something was seen to move and keep up a constant motion. Cu riosity led him to cnt it open, and, as this was done, a very largo snake, the choachwhip, sprang out on the ground some distance, but was killed. By this strange revelation Mr. Hover Gay and Captain Abbott worn almost confounded, but proceeded with the process of butchering. When tho windpipe was opened and the sac covering the lights or lungs, they were doubly confounded to discover thirty-seven smaller snakes of tho same species, each one of which was holding on to the lungs, and thus probably sustaining lif a After dress ing the ueei it onty weigneu mi pounds. Mr. D. M. Lane, Jr.,3l32-3S Market street, Philadelphia, says he used St Jacobs Oil, the pain-reliever, for a severe sprain of his right arm and I also for tooth-ache, with immediate cure of tho pain in both coses. Have Wistar's balsam of wild eherry always at hand. Jt euros coughs, colds, uronchitK, whooping cough, croup. In fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. 50 cents audjSl a bottle THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. hheuxatisjx, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKAfcHE, 251MCHI, TC0HJC52, SOPE THROAT, QClSaT. 5 WELUir.?. fePBAIAS Suiiiii, Ciu, Brz.sa, TO03TBITE3. BITKXS,SCAXS. Jlst mU cth-r bolllr jirt nrir cists a sonis. Dai-s-s DlrtcUt Is H Tii:hlMA.V:ziiw:j. (jiauiui U A. VwsJw C. lUl.liaore, SM, C.S.A. uO$TE7TFfr P CELEBRATED IA &ITTE&S itee&pratinn for Knfoefilf J Syxteian sulferliiK from a poneral want of tone, aud its usual coiicomltanH. diieMa and ner usikv.ii seldom domain? fioiu the mo of a iioiriutu dirt and stimuli of appetite, unHidcd. A in? dlcnie that will effect a re moval ot tht ipeclllc obstacle to ren-wed health aud lcur, t hat Is a genuiue corrective. Is th-real ueed. it 1-. the poa-.eon oi this grand n-qulrpineut which make; Hosteller's Stomach Hitter v effectveas an invleorant. Foi sale by all Druggists and Daaleis Cciierallt. ! iwq PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From thce sources arisothroe-fonrthk of tho diseases of the human race. These m. ,,,- ...!,.. ., , . oiuavmRtteKiccteasomcumyvDiz yltiessFiultcringatthellearttDatK ncioro me eyes, mgmy coiorou TJrluc.CorVSTlPATIOA'.and demand U.ousoofHremcrtythatactsdlrecUvon the Liver. AsnlivorrnedicincTUTT'S 1'IIVL.S ha o no equal. Theiractionoa the Kidneys and Skin ia also prompt; removing au impurities mrougu tuesu thieo ' scavengers of the si stem," produeins: appetite, sonml tlijrestlon, lCRiilar stooid. a clear tMn and a vip orous body. TDTT'S PIXiDS causo no nausea or grlplnjr nor Interfere with daily work una are a perfect ANTIDOTE. TO MALARIA. boM even-where ss. OiHceH .MurrnySt.X V. T01TS HAIR DYE. Gn vyHatu on Wiiiskkks changed in stantly tonGtossr Ulvck by a single application of this Dih. Sold byDrus: yst3,or scntby expros'i on receiptor 61 Oaicc, 4 1 Murrav Street, New York. urrs iiiuiii o? r:snr& ssssff ra tess. Garnahan & Co. SLCCESSOKS TO I. W. CASE, lMl'OKl'Klts AND vrHOLESALR AND tKV.Ul. nKALKUS IN SSNEBAL MERCHANDISE ornr Clirvn.snun and ASTORIA Cass streets. - OREGON Barnes' Patent Foot and Steam Power Scroll Saws- Circular Saws, 3Iui tluerA. JLntheK. S Tenoners, Former., Etc. .. Oslm&Ataier wi1h r-j.ntc fl3SVt-tAt Cl rZSZS&Z? San FranclMro. Mechanic TooU, Machinery. iukI Hardware, C.it.tlig'u of nil nitr floods sent five on ap plication. J . W. EUBDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, V Complete Stock of riist-rtasj Material. All AVork Guaranteed. Oili3 and Shop in ITume'i bulldlug, rear u iif t-ier c noon s, Astoria, uregon. H, B. PARKER nt:ir.E ik H?iy, Oats, and Straw, Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order. Draymg, Teaming, and Express Business dealcu vs WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FinT.CI.AS. m "Wv-22-r5 HOTELS A'I KESTAL'IIANTb. PARKER HOUSE, H.B. PAJtKKIJ. I'tgj... AfcJTOKlA, - - - OREGON. Al. CKOSBY, - - f I)a ClerK. Phii. BOWERS, - - & Nyht Clerk. Jns.DFFFr has the Bar nH WHJnrdjoom. First Class in all Respects. JT.KK COAGH TO T1IK "HOOSII. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee House, On Mhln Street next to Oregon Bnkerj. Campi Restaurant F.V AXI WF.LIi E4lfltPKD THROUGHOUT, I.. Srra lias rebuilt his establishment, and Is prtpcred to accommodate the traveling public. , , A good meal f uruUhed at any hour of the div or night. , , , he lltu"tf Liquor and Clgw at the bur. Two doors wtstnf IIlQ Foster. n2;m I.lIOt SKRKA. Or THE CHO' HOUSE 1 Chii pioioli) Mi books thai he ls doin lUe bUtget huslr.es'! of auy EESTAUBANT In thi city, and hr wlll.nlaHnt, lajjlo. the test menl fore-ish. 7 rAKKETS)! WIsiSfiTOK MMET; Iniu -trret, Ahterla, rrson. BKHGIA A BCUEY. PKOPJURTOKS. DESPF.CTFtJLL At tlo'i of tiie oul CALL THE ATTCN- ubllc to the fact that the above Market will altvajsbesuppilednlth a FILL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED; MEATS i ! "Which Mill hi vjlil at l,7n A:rnts, winI- fs:rii. ami retail. J?"hIttC!nl at tCUt Ulll KlOft to MlI'P')Ulg Milp-i. Pacific Market. N. DAVICH & CO. Prvprietcrrs. I caw Your nli.uir Fish Game, Eggs, -Butler, VEGETABLES, ETC. We fuinWi I'rotlslons Frvh and In Good Condition. DnsMvl Chlckoni Vojjetabled. and "larkot Produro of ail Kindi In season. A. Fine btock of r.nmll Wines. liquors, CsRar and Tobaccos. STAR-MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, "tTegetatolos, FRUITS. SUTTER, and EGGS. orroiiK t'ciiF.N'T noTfcu V. AUen, U'lioieals and iWnil UealArln Provisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, ii:iniu. .SD DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. lnrtliei ultli Wines, LiqiorsJobaccoXIgars ASTORIA Hrewery Beer Saloon. The Bcsi Beer 5 cts a Glass. Ilot i.itiiji oM-ry 1a mm li to liA.M Tlie lt i ft Uiunra mid Chm on band. AdeitervedU jwvpnlar fi,en of sovlal resort. ouo. nirj.KR. CHAS, A. MAY New Store, New Stock Toy-., r'ane Ooods Tobacco -and Cigars. fOP.EION' A2D DOMESTIC PRXJITS A FINE ASSORTMENT. A. SPRING OWEJSCmQt The Mammoth Clothing Emporium M. D. KAHT Qpens; d?His Day for Inspection; nf Tm"" JK-?f ii fl l fl sil l -I I II "Nvi M. Dr EANT, The BossMerchantTailor Mine ait.SMiijCliaBilerj A. VAN DUSEN &-C0, UPALRKJ ! Hardware anl$ hip' Chandlery, PuiOiltBrigMYiirnlsbt .Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, ' Cotton Sail Twine, Latd Oil, - -Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized: Cut Nfiils, Agricultural Implements, Sewing? Msckinei, Paints aud Oils, Groceries, etc. IO.OOO BOTtttCS SOLO Great Northwestern Remedy. TAKE IT W.pruMDEft'.S3 OREqpNBiBODPuHinEa K!DNEYUVEaJD!SEASS-.tB?S?EPSfrU HliPI9.B!.0iCBSANDSKW DtSEASES HDA0ACHE:, CQST1VENESS- Those whoworke:uir -and late'neo-i a hoiesome, teliablBiealclnt HkfePfnaaf rs Oregon Blood Purlnr. A5 n remedy and nrevcntatlveof diseases it -cannot be beat. It checks KfaeanatiKiB and Xshu-ia, relieves CoBJ-tlnatlon. DpswdhU and BilldaiieM and !iut- fresh euergj- lntothc system by making .tow iticb mood, ah urnggtsts ana lteax ers keep It. S1.00 bottles C tor $5.00. G. H. BAIN & GO; DRIVERS I.N Doors, Windows, BlindsrTranioms Turning,- Bracket Work. Sliop Work. A spoclrdty, and all work guaranteed. Oak. Ash, Bay, and AValnut lumber : Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of boat material on baud. C.H.BA1S4CO. Wilson & Fisher, l SHIP CHANDLERS. DEAI.EKS I7J Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, t NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS FLOUR AND IVIIIX FJ3E1. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All nles, at fortland Prices, in Stock. Cornor Chenanitts and Hamilton Streets ASTOKIA. OREGON. THE CELEBRATED Foley Springs. PETER RUXrJY. "Manage m HE3E CECKBB.1TED, aiEDiaNALI J i Snrine hitnntid in tane Coanty.Oreeon. are Unequaled lor the cute of Cntafrnah' nf feclioos. Rheomatlsm.'nnd Dyspepsia, as tuousaniLs tnrougnoui me oruimni nm attoar. . . , .. Kvetv care Is 'given uiyallds and those who seek the benefits of tho waxets. -, Carriago leave the St. Charles Ttotel, Eu gene City, every" Wednesdny'wjd Saturday, si"i rViU-l THE LARGEST FinestandBest STOCK Of Men's and Boysv Wearing APPAEEL North of San Francisco, Uok- 0t Sir Ntvtttiix IN -Every ;DepartmeHt:- THE TAIL0RING10EPIRTMENT Contains the Choicest Patterns in SfHag aad" Summer Qoodi. Jl Complete Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed in all Garments. ST0I&SA IKAI.F.RS a BAR O0PPER, MKS. Groceries, Eroisions, MILL FEED, Etc. HusaeH BMi8g.--Jmf?ia. Or. S. ARKDT & FEKCHEF, AsrouiA. - oKniox. The Pioneer Machine Shop m ti'irWTii .'mKS SHOP Boiler Shop AIILindtor ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE ' Promptly attended to. A specialty roada of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STBEKT. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. j Eknton arXKKyr, -SKAft Pakk. aonsE, ASTOHLi. - oaraox. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND and MARINE ENGINES Boiler Work; Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. fall DecritiB" atode Co Order - t Mlirt Xotlc. A'D. fASH. President. J. oriTusTLKii, Secretary. I. W. C.vbk, Treasurer. JonxJ:OX.Suporintndent. BOATS AND TENTS C5 5 CO S" zn p 2 3 S ? P vr o 3 Et 5 o - S -, . u 35-? 3 -0"? a O 3 O a o. s 1 3 CD 'VI 3 ar tit s )-K r FLAG8, ETC ETC. For Sale. FIVE 'HUNDRED CORDS DRY nEM Jorti Wood, VtWch I will deliver at the nolw afWMHimi Ul f a cord. Draytngof all klHd9 dono at reasonabl n. KraiAruoN. BUSQTESS OAEDS. C.F XeCOlMAC, Attorner aud CunstUv stXaw Eoom.12, OddFello-s Balldlag, AXOBIA. - - - OwgoxL srjrAOJOKHia. .dao. nwcfcit& x6KAm i ATIOBNEYS AT 1A.17. .Office- lu Kiuney'B Block, oppoAltejClty 4D,-AitorIa, Oregon. Q B.THOMSOIV, -Atttrney and CtuiiMtet Lew; Room Xb. 6, orer "White-House, ASTOIIIA. OfEUON. C. VF iTUXTON'. (JVCiFTfclOK. FVX.TOK BBOTHSIg, ," ATTOENEYS.ATLA.W.' -JiooHi3Gand.c.Odi FellowaSalldlsg. T (.A.BOWIBY. AITORNEY AX LAW, Caenamus treet, - -ASTORIA. OREGON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. maynlct) with J. q- a. Bowiby. A3TORU, - - - V ; Oregon. "S. ATTi' AT LAW. Notun- Public. Conurdsaloner of Oeedj tot CaUfornla. New York and Wn-iWetna Ter. ritory. oomisaud t. Odd Fellows BUldia,A9' torin.Oregon. . N.B -claims ar 7ashlngton. D. C. aad collections a 3 pecialtr. JCJ V. HOLlDBX. NOTARY PUBLIC, AOCTIONEKU, COMMISSION AMi SURANCE AGENT. fr C. W. 1.KICK. ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN'. Scholars received for Couraa of Draoghtiag .rOfflce-orex Wnlta Housa Store. Q.KEO F. P1BEB. SURVEYOR OF Clatsep Cavity, aa4 City T Amfeim Office : Caenamus atreflt. Y. M CL ""Ah!! Room No. 8. riHEXHOX MABTI5T,M. i'hyslclaa and. Surge. JASTORIA. - - QS1QOK OFFICK-Roora 12, Odd Fellows BuHdlcg. 'Sijikci! Hirme's bnildlnjcp Stain? JAY TUTTJLE. 31. B. PHYSICIAN AND SUUGifiON Offick Rooms !, 2, and 3 Pythian Build ing. ' .. Rfjidencb On Ccd.tr Street, back or St. M.'s Hospital. F. I. IirCKil. A. K. SHAW. HICKS A SHAW, DENTLSTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up 9talrj. cer nerCaas and Squcmoqun streets. Astoria. Oregon. J. R1SBERG. Practical Tailor. On Gencias-o street, opposite Bozortn & Jolina. JiO-am Bozorth & JohuBr, Real Estate and lnsuranceAgeMs, and Brokers. ASTORIA. Oregon. Buy and soil nil kinds of Real Estate and represent- the follow Injf Fire - Insurance Conpsnles : ScottLsh Union and Na tional, asset &3,agO,Q0o Phcenlx of Hartford " 909080 Home of New York, " TjBWjBW Hamburs sud Bremen. 2JxifieQ Western, " 0080 Plienix of Brooklyn. " 4,oaajXO Oakland Home, " 2Ot00 Policies written by ua In the Tbaanlx-and Borne and Scottish Union and-Nstto&al M equitable rated. BANKING AND INSURANCE! 1. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OSEOOH. OFFICK HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. &L B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEEtt AND C0MInSSI0N 2IERGHANT fOQlcti and Ware Rooms on-Sqaeajoqua Street, next door to comer of Omey . . fl van cements made on CoBSJgaflMaU- Xo Charge far Strace T '4t4. GE0E6E LOVETT, Tailorini, Mii Beprim NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Main St., opposite N. Locb'a. AsUrW, r. G.A.STINSON &CO., BLAGKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Csa and Court Street!. Ship and Cannery H!&!& WaKons made and repaired. Qeowei I guaranteed. ftf - curecx ior &pnng.