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0) t -,,,'- VOL. XXI, NO. 28. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1384. PRICE, FIVE CEN!TS. CONGRESSIONAL. IIOUSI. Washixotox, May 7. Ksssuu closed the debate in oppo 3ition to the tariff bill in a severe ar raignment of its provisions, which he declared to be impossible of adminis tration. He challenged the tariffs of the "world to present provisions of the enormity and confusion approaching thow of the pending measure. He asserted that it would require a spe cial catechism to answer the ques tions "which must be asked before any goods "were imported, and predicted that if the bill "were enacted into a law before a year every importing merchant "would be clamoring to eon-gress-to restore the old rate3 of duty. The Jrillvwould pour into the lap of l&fippejone-ufth of the duties -which menr flowed into the treasury -of the United States without exacting an equivalent from anv of the countries of Europe. To call that statesman ship "was to nullify Blackburn's speech. He detailed the benefits which the country had derived from the protective system, and his re-marks jrere constantly greeted with "applause1 by his party associates. "All haiL" ho exclaimed in conclusion. 'to the grant of protection, which j strews our pathway with gold, and lines all our borders with tho flowers of popular comfort" Morrison closed the debute with u rapid review of the object ions which had been made to the bill, and equal ly japid and brief answers to those objections... Should tho motion to strike out the enacting clause be agreed to, it would be a declaration that tariff taxation would bf contin ued, and the democratic j :rty would appeal from tho congress of ihc Vuitort States to the people, and the people would so understand it. He referred to the fact that the demociats from Iowa, "Wisconsin, "Michigan and Cali fornia had been elected on a tariff re form platform, and expressed his fear that if the bill should bo defeated that they would be succeeded by Page and Burrows, and Hazlt'lon and 'my dear Hubbell." He then turned ' his attention to Bandall,aud address ing Mm, said: 'You claim to have the power to strike on I the on acting clause of this bill If jou b"vo that power you havo tho powr to amend this bill and make it what it should be." After a few more cursory remarks on the general subject of tariff re form Morrison's time expired, and a murmur pf "expectancy ran througl the ranks, both of the opponents and the advocates of the measure. As the chairman directed tho clerk to read the bill, tho audience, which throughout the day had crowded the TRlIflriAi nlmnat in cniffhRatimi. i,.,i,-4-,i, nr BnMnn .i uj -ru -i ;i l r..i. proceedings on the floor. As the clerk began to read. Con- , ,-t the house, stood nervously lingering piece of paper -which he held in his hand. When the "reading of the first paragraph had been completed there was an embarrassing pause. Con verso 'vyas engaged in earnest conver sation "with Hunt, and did not appear to know that all eyes were fixed upon him. Kasson, fearful that the time wheu the motion to strike out ths en acting clause would be in ordor would expire before Converse's attention could be attracted to the fact, rose nd inquired of the chair whether the proper time had come to make a mo tion. Before the chair could respond, ConYerse,pushing to the front, moved to" strike out the enacting clause. This was the signal for a volley of hisses and groans from the democrat ic side, met by rounds of applause from the republican side. The pcene in f Via pTinrnhpnrfls nnf nf infunnn ot. citement and confusion, to which the ; galleries lent no little aid by loud toKeusor approval and disapproval. Tellers beinc ordered, nonvnrsn or. ATrttn-icftn -a-ai-a nnnnlnfa T,-,. , , . --"'"""- V ,. uwmjw. ujiuoj onair. joeiore tamng uis place, Jior risontjalled the clerk of the house, who "was standing by the speaker's aesK, ana exciaunea: "uiert, see that no d d scoundrel tvho is paired goeu'betweon the tellers." The clerk promising to see that fair play should bo tlxacL Morrison took his station. giving Converse a very cool shake of J me-nana as no siouu opposite mat gentleman. Then the voting began, and the tetters announced the affirmative vote to be 155. The first man to pass through in the negative was Reagan of Texas, who had been brought up in an invalid chair in order to cast his vote. He was heartily applauded by hi friends, and received many con gratulations upon his apparent re covery from lxis late severe illness. "The negative vote was announced as 151, and then George D. Wise (Vir ginia) voted in the affirmative, making the vote stand 156 to lol. Then cheer followed cheer from the republican side, and the cheers were taken up by the galleries and reverberated from every nook and corner of tho hall. Ladies stood up and waved their handkerchiefs, and men their hats. Morrison, yielding gracefully to the inevitable, walked smilingly to his seat. On Converse's motion, the oommit tee rose, the chair reported its action to the house. The speaker stated the question to "bo on striking out the en acting clause, and Morrison and Tur ner (KyJ called for the yeas and nays. It was agreed to yeas 159, nya'155. JKen Young's name, tho last on the list, was called, Speaker Carlisle said to the clork, "Call my name." The name was called, and the speaker voted nay. The voto was received ; snUi cheers by friends of the meas ure. .- SEKATE. Pkraib spoke in support of the hipping bill. He ridiouled tho idea tpLthe American marine being com- -tWj4"6f -British ships. If the Amer ican flag were to fly anywhero it tphtfjdd be on something American, ""-Sad not ,eo ' upon false pretensions. Htabnlri .fl .build no the ahin- itRrdt and let the ship- verse lert nis seat in tue last rovs,oi,vu"",""",,"vo, .w. seats, and -walkin!? down lo the bar of .rye said he had drawn up the p yards of Amoricalnnguish to death? One contingent had always held to tho democratic party, Plumb said and and that uas the Irish contingent. How would the Irishmeu of the United Staten like the idea of their old enemy beiiig elevated by the American congress above the people of America? Think of Irishmen or the Irish nation realizing that tho country whose integrity they fought for can ask them to contribute to a policy which hoists the American flag only over British labor and British capital. If tho American flag is to stand for nothing, continued Plumb, if it is to represent nothing of Ameri can skill, why not hire tho English government to show it off for us, painting it like an advertisement of "Outicura" or "St. Jacobs Oil," at so much a yard, on the rocks and fences wherever we wish to announce that there is such a thing as the American government. It is not the only flag that Is concerned; it is not the money it repreeiits; it is not even the stars and stripes: it is the idea that the American flag stands for a great and free people, and that beneath that flag there floats the handiwork and ' creation of thai people, the evidence j of their skill and genius. Plumb's j closing remarks were greeted with , applause, both in the galleries and on the floor, and many republican fena- tors tendered him their cougratula tions. Bayard expressed himself as op posed to subsidizing private interests by monev drawn fiom the treasury of the United States, and thai principle ! vras, m m berier, what was .substan tially done by one section of the bill uuder consideration. He favored the amendment, however. The amendment of Vest, : mod ified by McPhorson, was then put to a voto and lost yeas 20, nays 31. Tho senate resumed consideration of the shipping bill. Vest opposed the tonnage tax, and moved u substi tute, -which Fryo accepted, abolishing all tonnage dues on United States vessels on entering United Stales ports, and only retaining uelt due-t on vesseLs of foreign countries dis criminating in a like manner against the United Slates. Vest added a clauso providing that nothing contained in the section should impair the force of anv treaty. The section providing for eompen-1 Bation for ocean carriage of mails j gavo rise to considerable discussion, j The section permits tho payment of a sum not exceeding one dollar per ! mile each -way for actual miles run, for carrying United States mails be-1 twoen any port of tho United States! and miv foroifrn unrt. hut. tbn Ker'ine .t.11 -'I., v- 1 .. '. ... auuu oui uk uuriuruieu uniiui i'uu- der, and the aggre v.a ' m awv.7I. v r-s - .- . egate amount to be j paiu lor sucu senica snail noi OTCeeu the amount received by the UmteI Stato3 from iho forpuni mnil Kfirvirt A du"n tho year preceding the con- iTac lGSS lu.e mnouul paid for such Mrnnrrann inpninn v a.c a la io-1 vision relating to foreign mail pay after consultation with the po?tmas-' ter general. J Van "Wycl; chnrnierizod tho pro-' vision as an net to give 1,500,000 a ear in subsidies. Fryo defended the bill ng.-.insl tho ' ohargo of being a subsidy measure, t Why this intense anxiety to havos the English flag float over the United States mail. It was free trade run ' mad. This provision was in no sense a subsidy, but if subsidies were nec essary to enable tho United States to recover our position on tho ocean ho would bo willing to appropriate one, two, or even ten million dollars to ac complish tho object, and he would only feel that he had donp his whole duty. B. F. STEVENS a CO., C1TV UOJu K'S'OJJi:. u ju receid a inaminotu stock of Books. Tlid yoauE and old, rich and poor Can Ell He aCCOiniliOOaiOa AGENT8 l'Oll TI1E KroulcJi &. Haelt u:id UJacnKiWd d Xotnl Pinnonand. "WcntM-n Ooltatro Gi'ranh. Older lor all Kinds r Music m IiiMru iiH'iiti will 1'fc itronipUv tilled. I:, r. SI I'VENr" & CO. The Gem Saioon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. iei: iuk - Finest of Wines and Liquors in to tin r.KM SALOON. Al.i:..CMPr.KI.I.. ritoi'iMcrei: Jordan k Bozorth The Only Exclusive CROCKERY ST8R IN ASTORIA. . U. Have Suits Il';;ht to tho I'iUont Xami rillor. Astoria Pliotopgl Gallery, Cor. of Denton and Sqnomoqua Streets, ()ppo-lto the Court House. Children's Pictures A SPECIALTY and SATISFACTION Guaranteed. S. B. CROW. W&Li M I P i '! FOR :Fj9LXKr- CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sere Throat, Stvelllce, SpratiM, SlraUo. iiarni, Soald. Frost iUlat, 1D ALL OTHEB BODILT PAHS 1X0 ACHES. BvU 1 SnuuUu nal Dxler crntwtim. YIS-T Ccnu 4 bculo. DlrooUoct ta 11 LnujeJ. THE CIHni.E3 A. VOOELEU CO, (SttMMNCI t A. VOSI K.EU.R kCU HxlOaon, 31, C. S. A. "ix$Yiy & Blood Js no! .1 "i tin ill." It K ft inij-!uilfr: nasi J onto. ii;ti:ur oft he fcloodpui'nT.atri. .: l fin. ilinui the mvulatloti, and thus a duif4 luanv tii-.rtler-. kno.wi M diUVrmt ii:'iipH io 1i-1ukuW tiiom n-vwdio; to tt 1CH. but taint; rwtlly brain lie- r )uaC: of that:rMl genet i? disorder, Impurity ot Cloud. Siuh hro Dirpciiii, DiUuihtnrsx, JJrrrtTfTnjtlaivl.OiiiMllpatiim.Airntibi.Di4 en iL r. Haulache, lincJ.achr, Ortu rat 1 frat; ". HrartJ)iaf,Driipii, Kidney Diteoir, Pil.J. JtliruMatltUi.CtUHrrh. Sermihi, SMil Dfx.n.rj. Pimtilff. Clms. 5uvh"rii;j, ar.. tic. Kinz or the IMoncl prorcnts and cuit Uiip b attarKiii:; Hip caxtrr. Impurity m coilini; It "thp most genuine and t-Mcnl u iiu uutou. t-JK-nifiiNanii tiMviciuiutafirPt1 na imRifioii for the nUn.'' SoM by Drue- K"i.S-.S perlMJitN". SetPtluioulAls. dircc Utjsis, . in ianii)hlett"Triillsvon l)ibeaC3 ii Hi- kIimmI." r. raiiixNl around v.u-h botUe. D. it. NSO?l. tAW & Co.. 1-roH lJufffi. n. . I Carnahan & Go. SUCCKSSOaS TO i. W. CASE, iMri! fKi:s .si -.HIni.fctALK n "Alb KALi:i:S IN of the .. -.,! Hi H f .1 III l Kl 4 11 ' I I UWillalliiii i.li2ltUAliii1il!ji3 hii: OJ,"ii-Mins iijul Uti -lii'-l IMKIA KF.J)N Barnes Patent Foot aud Stfeam ag Power Scroll 3wc cfcL- Circular Sam , ssmWS Mt tilers. iniJioj. A rewiutirs, I'oriiit-r. i-'lc. x. mi AlBXailtl6r - &!3s Sold AecuU. CJSaartct St. Sna Franclwt. ' lIcIIllDlC1 TcoU. Msftilnfiry. n t llardiraro. ' CHtilof all nnr "(! vnt frr iu r.p- pucrisuu i J. W. 15 JLD Practical Plumbing In AH Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete Med: of rirst-elnss Material .ill Work ftunrcmtpcd. Oilier and Shop In Hume'i bulWlnir, leai i of wiiep!w&Kohb'.Astoi ia. Oregon. DEUrp. l.V flay, Oat.s, and Stl'ftW, Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order. j titaxj.mj, T&aminy, ami Fa. press Business I UKAI.U1 IK WISES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. I'lRST.CljASft. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. ?2-Leue orders ultu JOHN ROGEKS. Superintendent, at Central Market. BOAT BUILDING, R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened bis boat shop, over Aradt & Fercheu's. foot ofLarajetto street, nnd is preptred to turn out FIRST-CLASS BOATS. ALL WOKK CUABASTE. THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOKTO ASIORIAK OFFICE. A er larjs Stock frfm which to clecl. Window curtains inado to order. fS7My patent lYImmer to cur Wnll l'aper v. ill be found convenient to myjwtron. NOTICE. Boat Sails to be.Given Away Three Private Fislionuon Can get EV MAlNSAILSfor nextto noth ing by calling on A.M.IOHNSON, HOTELS AXD HESTACKANTS. : kl A "9 PARKER HOUSE, v t H, B. PAHX11I5. S-rai, ABT02UA, OREGON. Al. CliOSBY. - $? ' ofyjjieifc. Phil. BOWERS, - ' - -NlgbtTcgr. Jas. DUFFY has the Bar aHdElWard room. First Clasin all Eeapects. FREK COACH TO THF. HOUSK. A-Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee &ouse; On M-tin Street next io Oreon iiukw. Campi. Restaurant. .tr VIlilOUCJHOUT. L.henit ha ivbullt hl3 euiblUltnsm nuti U inpurod to accommodate iw itnolix pualic. A,godm-flJlurnH,ut'd ul anj hour , ihf d'jy or night.- 1b finest Liquors' and Cigars at lue lar. Two door wot of fkC'FosU'F-i. lissom "" unci su:i:a. Fipreer Lie ! J E,P F OP THE CHOP HOUSE Cnn piure by IiU tiLtlint !ir is doing the bi2et busliip of any? RESTAURANT In tic- city and lie w 111 minrjoit.'e to tUe j the tHt meal for casb. -J MARlxRTS. iWASillMTOifMAMET, Main i4rtel. - AM(8riu, Uruo r.?i ! V.r.V.C.M ,tT Bt:K,5PKOPKILl'4KH REdPLCrFdLLY GktS. TflK A'llEX tlou ot tbe public to the fact Hiat thai above Market wDl always fee supplied witb a .,,,, . rvrTirv. ivnDvcT nniiiTv1 t , . . 'FRESH AMD CbREtr MEATS 5 ! u Width uUl t "old Rt Imvtst niUN, wnobj aie and retail. , ' jf7 .Special attention given to 'uppljin'; ' .blp. Pacific Market. N - DAVICH & CO. - - Pnjprieters. Lo.ii ft:r trdeisior Fisll. tfnme, Eg-gs, Butter, VEGETABLES. ETC. . V t urnUh rmvislfiis. Fj e-h and In Oio4 j Condition, Drecd Chickonb. eueiables, ; jnd Market Trotluco of all Kinds In season. ' A Fine Mock of Family Snes, liquors. i Cigar and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, . .. Fr&sli and Coi'ed Meats. CTo getatolee, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. ufPCIlK tKCHE,NT ItOTKL, '5!l.AMl""4 Kffet. AMlorlu. l4 A. V. Allen, Wholesale uud i'.otall 1ojKt Ik PrevihB, MILL FEED. Glass .and Plated Ware, TKOl'tCvf. AND I)OMrTlC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 1uH'-tli'1 .tti Wines, LiqjorsJobacco.Cigars Br4-wM-y Hm.t Saloon. The Best Hear 5 cts a Glass. Hot Limou -t-0 D.iJ from U) to 12 A. i Theit-t if,JJiior and Clears on band. A dorvedly jwpl u- piaeo or social resort. una HiixuR. CHAS. A, MAY, New Store, New Stock Toy, Fancy (lood. Tobacco and Cigars. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC A PINE ASSORTMENT. JPRNG OPENOTG The Mammoth Clothing Emporium " xr Opens TMs -Day w AJ Iff. D, KANT, The BpssMerchantTailor .2033 OLOTtaEH. Harflware and Ship CbaoSlery A. VAN OUSEH & CO.. liKALritH I.N Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure. Oil, Bright Yarnish, Binacle Oil, Cottou Canvas, Hemp StiilT-ine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, GalvauizouLCut Nails, Agricultural Implements Newlng1 Mackiaev, r- 'tX I O.OOO BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedy. 'TAKE T W.PTUMDERS, Greopn BibodPohifh K1DHEY E. LrVESLDiSEASES.. D7SPPS!AJ 'UUBb- PiWPlE9.BL0TCaSAK0SKOT DlSeASES.,, HEACACHEl C03HVEMESS Tliow who work '.irly und late need a v, holesonie, reliable iledjclnei llho rruadf r'a Oregon Blood Purl8r. -As n remedy and preentftltveordl3e;tso;j It cannot be beat. It checks flheoraatUm aud Jtalarl, rclleea Constipation, Vjupepula. and B1Uousii8 and nuts fnh energy Into thesystom by making Xevr Kleh MI00U. .Ml Drup.stH and Deal en kenp It. SI 00 bottles 6 for U. G. H. BAIN & GO, DEALERS IS , Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. snop "Worlt A ipooialty, and all work guaranteed. uak. Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber : Oie au and Port Orfort Cedar. All kinds of boat material on baud. C.H.SAXX A CO. Wilsos & Fisher, , SHIP CHANDLERS. DKAI.KS3 TT Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS. AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. IXOUR AITO-aillX FEED. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All -l2C9, at Portland Trices, lo Stock. Corner Chennmna and Hamilton Streets A.STOKIA. OliKGON. THE CELEBRATED Foley Springs. I'KTER RUNEY. - - - Manawr. mmvin- nir vnn tpt MTCDIOIXAI. IJL Springs situated In L3no County, Oregon, are uueqimteu ior uib ctuv oj tauniuu in fections. Rheumatism, and Dyepopsla, as thousands throughout the Northwest will attest. "Every care 13 "given invalids and thoe wboseekthebnefltsottaonatera; CarriwMleftve the St. Cliarlte tl. Ea- fene CitjTevery-'vVednesdny'anci 1 Saturday, trecj fertbsrtoatr - - - rfSHEjJfjteAp- A. . mSL JHkm 3E" cr Lisgection; Finest and Best STQQK j)f.ien!6 and. Boys' Wearing APPAREL North of San Francisco. Ltak Out for Hoviitiel IN Every Department. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Coatjio Uie-Cliofcest Patterns In " . nrlos tuul Summer Ooodi. A Complete Fit end Workmanship Guaranteed tit all Garments. DEALERS I!f BAB COPPER, OAKS. Groceries, Provisions, MILL FEED, Etc. Huut nmlHiug,- JburiM, Or. .ARNDT&FEROHEN, AHrOtUA. - OKEGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKHMl Tit SUOPf Boiler Shop vutlart-iof ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specially m&de at repairing CANNERY DIES, TOOT OF LAPAYETTK STKEKT. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. &KHTGX SlRKBT, NSAIt fAllXfiit HOtXaE, ASTORLi. - OKKQON. QCNERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND and MARINE ENGINES BollerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. xLsrax:&'r3-8 , Or Mil Deseriptleas-made to Order t Hhrt 9TetIc. A. D. Wass. Piealddut. J. G. ntraTLKR, Secretary, L W; Cabk; Treasurer. Johx "?ox,Sup9rintendent. BOATS ANB TENTS er E" 2 S et re O "" T n ns 2 SS O r P o zr O X c "3 -. C x 2 - o Q 7T 3 2 v O 3 f $ ST. 0 s 1 CO p n ? s- a ? Tt P Ci -t xr ?r c " a 2 X CD r S: c 1 2 I 2. c 3 c I c ! 3 FLAGS, ETC ETC. For Sale. Fr'EHicaiBExcoBrs mY uei-look-Wood.-wnk:b,twlIl deliver ut the hoassrflMMantIor4 a cord. pyuaef 'all klsiA-dqBe at renonahl rata- " R, R. MAKION. STONE HUN (PBsBQBshFB. BUSINESS OABDS. .c. P. McCORSAC, Xttarsej auA Ceuaselltr atir "Iloom 12, Oddfellows Billdlag, ASTORIA, - - - - Onfoa. OEO. A. DOSZX3. OXO. N0iA2fI ffOXtASl) 4c SOBSii, ATTOKNEYS AT J-A17. omce In Klnney'a Block, cpposlte Cly Half, Astoria, Oregon. Q R. THOMSOrV, Attorney and Counwkr attaw, Eoom No. c, oror "White House, A3TOKIA. OREUON. C W. rXTLTOK. O, O. rtXClOK. FCT.TOIT BROTHERS. ' ATTOliNEYS A.T lihH. Eooms 6 and 6, Odd Fellows Building. T Q.A.B9WIBV. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OREtHJW TOWF.PH A. GUil ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. TOfllce with J. Q A. Boniby, ASTORIA, - - . - - - OrrtfOQ. Qt J. CtJKTIS, -" ATT'i' AT LAW. Notary rubllc, Comralsaloner ol Deeds (01 .California. New York and Waablagtea Ter ritory. fiooma 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Bolldlng. As toria, Oregon. N. B -Clalnu at Washington. D. O- aad cc41ectlons a specialty. jP C. HOLDES, NOTABY PUBLIO, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND L SURANOE AGKNT. C. W. IiKICK, ABCHITEeT AND DEALTGHTS3AJi. Scholars received for Course of Dra&gati&g 0Ofllee over White House Istore. Q.I0 F. PAJBKK8. SURVEYOR Of Clstaop COBaty.aad atymfAaUni Olflce :-Cheaamas street, Y. M. O. A-.' ball Boom No. 8. fkyAlclaa and Sarse. ASTOEXA. - ORSGOis. Offick Eoom 12, Odd Fellows Building. Eehiokkce Hume's buHdlor,ap Msdw. TAX TUTTI. M. . PHYSICIAN AND S UlUiUOH OnncR-ltoonw 1,2. und 3. lytnlttn Bulla lag. KK8iDKNUK-On Cedar 5treet. bjck of 8t. Slary's Hospital. r. f. KICKS. a. E. 6HAW. nicies & sfuv, DENTISTS. Koonu In AUen'a Building, up stai. cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. AstorU. Oregon. J. RISBERQ. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street, oppedte Bozottn Johns. JlO-sm Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agists, and Broken. ASTORIA. Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds ot Real Estate and represent the following-Fire Insurance Conpanies : SeottlatfUniou and Wa- tlonal, assets SS3.00tUJCg PlMBnbc of Hartford " 4 9tma Home ot New-York, Tjrt.HB liamourg anil Bremen. " 'Ijmsm Weatern, -SW0 Phenlxof Brooklyn. " ijXB&t) Oakland Home, ;a rollcles-writtou by us In tho Ftceolr nd Home and Scottish Union and .National at equitable rat. BANKING AND 1KSURAWE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Iniur anoe Agent, ASTORIA, OREIff. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. 3L until 3 o'clock 1. M- B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT r-Oillce and Waro Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to corner of Oioeyr Advancements made on Consignments No Charge for 8trao r JNimU'. GE0EGE L0VETT, - TailoriDE, Cleaning, Beiairiit NRAT, CHRA1 AND QUICK. 3JaJn M.. oppslte N. JLcb's, Atri, . G.A.STINSON & CO.; BLACKSMlTHiNG. At Capt. llogera old stnad, cornev of Ca8 and Court Stieet3. , Ship and Cannery work, Horseaboilag. wagons made and repalred.-,GUwl-