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YOL. XXI, NO. 55.
ASTOftlA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JIWE 10, 1884.
PRICE, FIYE CENTS.
HOW PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION'S GO.
Ten millions of votes will most
likely be cast at the election vrbica is
to take place in November. The
votes cast at the election of 1850
numbered 9,193,743, which showed an
increase of 782,997 over the election
of 187G. For the presidential elec
tion immediately preceding 187G it
is impossible to set full figures.
There was a great deal of sulking in
1872 over the nomination of Horace
Greeley. In the election pieceding
that the south did not generally vote.
The peculiarity of the election of
187G was that while Tilden had more
popular votes than Hayes, the latter
was awarded, by the ruling of the
electoral commission, a majority of
the electoral college. Tilden had on
that occasiou 4,284,893 votes, and
Hayes 4,033,393, or 2j1,493 less. But
Hayes had one inore vote in the elec
toral college, 183 to Tilden's 15-1.
Hayes had carried all the northern
states except Connecticut, New York.
New Jersey and Indiana. Tilden had
carried all the southern states except
South Carolina, Florida and Louisi
ana. On investigation it was con
ceded by the Democrats that the Re
publicans had carried the first men
tioned state. The election then de
pended on the voles of Florida and
Louisiana. The returning board in
Florida gave the vote of the slate to
the Republicans first by 92G majority
and secondly by 20G majority. This
result was reached by throwing out
alleged fraudulent otes in several
districts. In Louisiaua the Packard,
or Republican returning board, gave
the state to the Republicans by 3,931.
But jMcEnery (Dam.), who claimed to
be governor, gave the Democratic
eleotors certificates based on an al
leged average Democratic majority
of 7,87G. The visiting Republican
statesmen, who afterwards trid to
unravel the tangled web of Louisiana
politics, gave the electoral vote to
their own party, but awarded the
governorship to McEuery. It was
claimed at the time, and with xeason,
that Packard's title was just the
sume as that of Hayes. The ruling
clearly was based on expediency ra
ther than justice.
Meanwhile, finding that the case
was going against him in Florida and
Louisiana, Tilden struck out for an
elector in Oregon, who, it secured,
would have elected him by one major
ity over Hayes. The stale had chos
en three Republican electors, but one
of them turned out to be a postmas
ter, who was disqualified from acting
that capacity. This was made an ex
cuse for the effort in defiance of prec
edent and law to substitute a Demo
cratic elector for the disqualified
Republican. The "cipher dispatches"
of Pelton, the nephew of Mr. Tilden,
at the time living in his house and
acting as his private secretary, dis
closed a most shameless intrigue to
purchase a Democratic elector in the
person of Croniu. This revelation
destroyed Tildens moial attitude.
If the Republicans strained things in
Florida and Louisiana, it was quite
evident that the Democrats were
equally unscrupulous in Oregon. It
appeared to be a case of six of one
and half a dozen of the other. Mr.
Tilden denied all knowledge of the
scandalous transaction, but as it was
traced into his library, his disclaimer
was not by any means universally ac
cepted. The Electoral Commission, or the
8 to 7 arrangement subsequently de
vised, gave the presidency to Hayes.
It was so constructed that the odd
man fell to the Republicans. It con
sisted of fifteen members. The Dem
ocratic house elected five members
three Democrats and two Republi
cans; the Republican senate elected
five members also three Republicans
and two Democrats. To these were
added five justices oflho supreme
court, consisting of the justices of the
Jcxrub, jllutu, Jiiiyuiu uuu imuiu cir
cuits, who selected a fifth, the person
longest in commission to be the pres
ident. This arrangement, in conse
quence of the resignation previously
of David Davis to accept the senator
ship from Illinois, gave the Republi
cans three of the justices and the
Democrats only two. The commis
sion stood eight Republicans tovseven
Democrats, and Haye3 was declared
elected. The celebrate aliunde rul
ing, as it was called that is the rul
ing not to go beliind tbe returns
was the foundation of tho subsequent
judgment in favor of Hayes.
The Oregon episodo had so weak
ened tho position of Tilden that the
Democrats decided in 1SS0 to make
another effort to win with a Union
soldier, General Hancock. The elec
tion was generally conceded to have
been conducted mucn more lairiy.
Tho Republicans polled 4,451,416
votes for Garfield, and the Democrats
4,444,932 for Hancock. In all that im
mense mass of votes tho Republicans
only had a majority of 9,464. But
though the popular vote was so close
Garfield had 214 votes in the electoral
college to 155 for Hancock. More
than n quarter of million voters
318,087 cast their votes on side issues;
306,219 supported "Weaver, tho Green
back candidate, land 11,808 divided
their votes between prohibition and
other fanciful issues. It is not pos
sible to determine where these voters
will go this year, but they are numer
ous enough to decide the election.
There are strong reasons for the as
sumption that the Greenback notion
draws more heavily from the Demo
crats than from the Republicans. It
is undoubted that the Democrats did
not increase in votes in the interval
from 1876 to 1880 as fast as the Re
publicans. The Democratic decline
is coincident with the greenback ex
pansion. If Mr. Tilden is brought
forward now it is because nephew
Pelton some time ago passed over to
the great majority and it is supposed
for that reason the Oregon episode
cannot now be used with as much ef
fect as it would have been in 18S0.
The death of Capt John Ace is an
nounced. It seems that death came
along and "coppered the ace."
EvanstlUe Argus.
It is the custom among the French
to kiss the forehead and not the lips.
TkePrenchare fond of onions.
A Vault That Holds 8200,000,000.
I stood the other day in the vault
of the formidable fortress of iron and
masonry on Forty-second street,
where lLst vear the richest nabob in
the world locked up his $200,000,000
in stocks, bonds and other securities.
It is one of the most redoubtable
works of defense, on the American
continent, though you may not bo en
tirely certain of that by surveying
the building from the outside. Its
foundations were blasted out of the
rock; the front wall is five feet in
thickness, and the side and rear walls
are three feet, the materials need
being pressed brick with brown-stone
trimmings. The beam?, girders and
main pillars are iron, incased in fire
proof material. Tho doors, window
frames, and minor partitions are iron,
marble and glass. No wood is to be
found in the structure. The great
vault is 36x42 feet, of wrought iron,
steel and Franklinite iron, is impos
ing in strength and proportions, and
is situated on tho ground floor. Its
four outer doors weigh 8'200 pounds
each, and have every effective and
known improvement in defensive de
vices. A massive wall of masonry
surrounds the ironwork. The vault,
which is burglar, fire and water proof,
constitutes a distinct building in
itself. The armed watchmen who
guard the building day and night are
under the strictest discipline, their
hourly movements being recorded by
an electric clock connecting with va
rious points on each iloor of the
structure, and there are also wires run
ning to police headquarters and the
offices or the district telegraph. In
one corner of this great vault, behind
hoary iron bars, are the heavier iron
doors of tho works containing the
Vanderbilt securities, which can be
opened only by skeleton-keys held by
the owner alone. I suppose that a
hundred men in this building, with
Gatling guns, could easily defend it
against a mob of 100.000 assailants;
it could be reduced by nothing less
than the continued play of heavy ar
tillerv. John Swinton.
A Story of George D. Praitlco.
The Hon. Henry "Watterson vouch
es for the following story of George
D. Prenlicn:
During his latter years Prentice
became very intemperate, and for a
year or two he wrote absolutely noth
ing. One day he went into the office
of his old stenographer and said:
"Get your papers ready; I am going
to dictate an editorial." The short
hand man gathered his pen aud ink,
took a pad, and sat down behind
lkv T onM A rn tinlT?9 I
AlLIAi A. XUU.L1WU 3Uill) 4i.it; UU AlCAVAJ
A nod was the reply.
"Grant thinksT' said Prentice and
relapsed into a semi-stupor. At last,
partially awaking, he continued :
"Have you got that ?'
"Yes," replied tho stenographer.
"Grant thinks," said Pi entice again,
and again he went off into a doze.
"Have you got that?'' he said, again
awaking.
His amanuensis again assented,
aud Prentice went oil again, in a
moment he awakened, and, looking
sleepily around said: "Well, sir,
will yon please tell me what in tho
Grant thinks?' and then lie
got up and went out to take a drink,
and lhat was the last of the editorial.
The hand that rocks the cradle is
the hand that can't stone a hen with
nuv
success.
A hoom is like a swelled head It
seems big only to tho owner.
Mrs. Barbara Flick, Cleveland, O.,
was completely cured, by St Jacobs
Oil, tho wonderful pain-reliever, oC
chronic rheumatism of long standing.
-V Xasal Injector free with each
bottle of fchiloh's Catarrh Remedy
Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement
BOAT BUILDING.
R. M. LEATHERS
Has leopenpJ lite loat shop, over Arndt &
Ferc'ien's, foot of lifajette Mreet, and is
prepared to turn out
FIRST-CLASS WOKK
Alik WOItK UT7ARXTEKI.
J.
D. GRAY,
Wholesale aud retail dealer In.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oats. Straw, Wood, Etc.
LiNIE, SAND AND CEMENT.
General Storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
HMmre and SMj (Mlery.
A. VAN DUSEN & CO..
DEALERS IK
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binaclc Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
Sewing: Machines,
Paints nml Oils, Groceries, etc.
NOTICE.
Boat Sails to be Given Away
Tiircc Private Fishermen
Can get NEW SIAINSAILS fornextto noth
ing by calling on A. M. JOHNSOh
Jl THE GREAT GERMAN
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACKACHE,
EZiDlCHS, TuOIHiCri,
SORE THROAT,
QCLVSY, SWXLLU.0.3,
KPBAXXS,
Sirtziti, Cab, EnLsaj,
FROSTBITES,
BCESTS.SCAXBS,
Sni. U other toJIlj Mtsi
icdptiai.
nnr asa x. sonu.
DeilUY. Dirtsiiftst la 11
luxes;''
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IblUjsr-rr, H4-, t, S A.
TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
"rom llics o sources arise three-fourths
of tho diseases of the human race. These
symptoms Indicate their existence:
Xosa of Appetite Bowels costive,
Hick Headache, fullness after eat
itiK,averaIou to exertion of body or
mind, Eructation of food, Irritabil
ity of temper,Io?r spirits Afeellng
of havlngneglectedsome duty,Ilx
zIncs8,XUuttcrfngattheHcart,Xott before the eyes, hi phi y colored
IJrlne,CO:vSTlPATIOIV,anrt demand
tho use of aremedy that acta directly on
tho Liver. AsaLlvermcdiclnoTOTT'S
1'IIXS havo no equal. Thclractionon
tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt;
removing all Impurities through these
three scavengers of the system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin and a vlg
orousbody. TUTTS Pir.LScauso no
nausea or griping nor interfere with,
daily work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
boldeTerrwhere25o. QlHce41 AlurmrSuKY.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Gray Hath on Whiskers changed in
stantly to a Glosst Black by a single -application
of this DTK. Sold by Drug.
?i3ts.orsent by express on receipt of tU
Ofllce, 44 Murrav Street, New York.
rmrs illctal cr tram sicsazi rus.
King of the Blood
Is not a "cure all," It Is a blood-purifler and
tonic. Impurity of the blood poisons the sys
tem, denmues the circulation, and thu3 in
duces many disorders, known by different
names to distinguish them according to ef
fects, but being reallv bnvnclies or phases of
mat ureat ireiuric disorder, imparity or
Itlood. Such are Dufpcjaia, liilliousness,
Liver Complaint, Contiati(m, Nerroxu Dis
order. Headache. Baehache. General Weak
ness. Heart Dticasc.Dronu. Kidneu Blteasc.
Piles, Rheumatism, Catarrh, ScmUda, Skin
tc. Itiiir or the Itlood prevents and
cures these by attacking the caitfc. Impurity
of the blood. Chemistsand physicians agree
In calling It "the most genuine and efficient
preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug
gists, SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc
tioas, &c, in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases
ol tho Blood." wrapped around each bottle.
D. RANSOM. SON & Co.. Prop3
Buffalo, N. Y.
Drugs and Chemicals
J. E. THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
Pharmacist,
ASTORIA
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Day or Night
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DEAXKKB IX
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
NAILS AND SPIKES,
Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils
STEAM PACKING,
PROVISIONS,
FtOUU AND MILL FEED.
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills,
and Capital Flour.
FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES.
All sizes, at rortland rrices, In Stock.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton StreeU
ASTORIA, OREGON.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
For the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM SALOON
ALEX. CAMPBELL, - - FBOPBIETQR.
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ITOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER .BOUSE,
a, B. PAJSKER.-Proi..
ASTORIA,
Al. CROSBY,
Phil. BOWERS,
OREGON.
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First Glass in all Eespicts.
FKEK COACH TO THE HOUSK.
Campi Restaurant.
9iF.1V AND WELL EQUIPPED
THKOI7H017T,
L.Serra has rebuilt his establishment and
is prepared to accommodate tho traveling
public
A good meal furnished at any hour ot the
day or night.
The flne5t Liquors and Cigars Rt tho bar.
Two doors west of Ike Foster's.
n28-$m LUIOX SEREA.
Fipres Mer Lie !
AND
JEFF
OF THE CHOP HOUSE
Can ptove by his books that ho U dolnq the
biggest business of any i
RESTAURANT
In tho clly, and ho will guarantee to give
the best meal for cash. -
JIARKETS.
WASHINGTON 11AROT,
Slalu Street, - Astoria, rOH.
DLBGHA.N A DERBY, PROPRIETORS.
RESFECTFOIAW CALL THevTTEN
tion of the public to the fact (that the
abo e Market w 111 always besupjilfed with a
FIJLI, VARIETY AND BEST aJALITY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 !
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
1ST Special attention given o supplying
ships.
WYATT & THOWPSfilt
DEALERS IN
FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware.
IVrill. IF'oecaL, Eto.
Pacific Market.
N. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors.
Learo Your Orders for
Fisli, Game, Eggs, Butter,
VEGETABLES, ETC.
"We furnish Provisions. Fresh and in Good
Condition, Dressed Chickens. Vegetables,
and Market Produce of all kinds in season.
A Fine Mock of Family Wines, Liquors,
Cigars and Tobaccos.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY 2t COMPANY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
Vesetalles,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OITOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEN'AMUH Street. AHtorla, Ok
C. H. BAIN & CO.
DEALERS IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms
Turning, Bracket Work.
A specialty, and all work guaranteed.
Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore
gon and Port Orfonl Cedar.
All kinds ol boat material on hand.
c. n. BAIX &, CO.
T. G. RAWLINGS,
Wholesalo and Retail Dealer In
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
rUTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC.
Fine Cifraro aud Tobacco.
Next door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St.
Brewery Beer Saloon.
The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass.
Hot Lunch every Day from 10 to 12 A. M
The best of Liquors aud Cigars on hand.
A deservedly popular place of social resort.
OEO. HTLLER,
S. ARNDT & FEROHEN,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
AJfD
Boiler Shop "?Sy3
All kinds ol
ENGINE, CANNERY,
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended tc.
A specialty made of repalriuK " t.
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
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Bkmtok Stbeet, Neas Pakker Hocsk,
ASTOKIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LAMMABIMGINES
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Ofalt Descriptions made to Order
at Short ZVotlre.
A. D. Wass, President
J. Q. nusTLKit, Secretary,
I. W. Cask, Treasurer."
jonx Fox.Superintehdcnt.
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Great Northwestern Remedy.
TAKE IT
W.PriJMDER'S.
OfiEfiQNBLDQDPORlFIEa
KIDNEY S-UVEFLDtSEASES. DYSPEPSIA'
1 mjHLa
PiMPLE9.etOTCBESANDSKlH DiSKSES..,
HEADACHE. JCOSmOESS.
Tliose who ork early and lat? neela"
wholesome, lellable Sledlclne like Pfuiider's
Oregon Blood Purl Her. :As a remedy and
preventative of diseases it .rannot.be beaL
It cliecks-Khenmatlsm and Malaria, relieves
Constipation, Dyipep9la and Dillonsness and
puts frtoh energy Into the system by making
New Rich Blood. All Druggists and Deal
ers keep It. $1.00 bottles C for 3.00.
A. V. Allen,
Wholesale and Eetall'Daaler In
Provisions,
MILL FEED.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TROPICAL ANDDOMK3TIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together with
Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars
Garnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GEERAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON
Magnus C, Crosby
Dealer-In -
HAMABE.M, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STBIP
LEAD
SHEET. IRON,
Tlxi -aot Copper.
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TRxVXSPORTATIOX LINES.
Oregon Railway & Navigatioi
CO'-f-fFAISY.
OCEAX DIVISION.
During the month of June. 1851, Ocean
Steamer will sail from l'ortland to San
Francisco, and from San FrancNco to Port
land, as follows. leaWng Ainworth Dock,
Portland, at midnight, aud Spear Street
Wharf, San Franelvp, at 10 A. m. :
From Portlapd. J From San Francisco.
.ffltlft
Oregon .Thnr S
htateof Cftl....Tn 10
Colombia Jbnn IV
Oregon hri M
Uto of Cl....Wed 23
aani
State of CM.... Tu 3
''olumbia un S
Oregon Fn li
istatn of L'aI....Wed l
Colombia Hon 23
Oregon bat f
July
State of C1....Thnr J
uoiomtua Hon 3'
." Ju,y
Ortgon Sat S
TlirOIICll Tlrltet SOlfl to sill nrJnrtnnl
cities in tho United States, Canada and
Europe.
RAIL DIVISION.
Passenger Trains leave Portland for East-
em points, at ll :40 A. M. dally.
Pullman Palace Can rannlnjt betweon l'ort
land.aadSt.Paol,
KIER DIVISIOX 311ddlc Columbia).
Boat3 leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :00
AM.
also :
Leave Port-I i I I I I
land for iMoul Tu. We.lThu. Fri. J S it
Utcria and I
JoTer Co-I I
lumbis....l6AM BAM
Dajton. Or. 17 AM J
Salem ....) lr , ,.
CAM6AM
SAM 6AM
AM
7 am;
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Tocomaand beattle.-dsily t 1AV I'M
Victoria htearaew do not run uudajs.
Leaves Astoria for Portland at fi o. in. dailr ex
cept Sunday,
C. II. PJ1ESCOTT,
A. I STOKES, Manager.
Oen'l Freight and Pan. Act
ISA. XO YES. Atjent Astoria.
Oregon & -California R. R.
OP.EGOX& TRANJsCONTINENTAI.
COMPANY, LESSEE.
Op and after Mav 4. 1S81, trains will rnn as
follows : DAILY Except inndajs).
. nASTSIDK Divimox.
.Between l'OUTLA.ND aiulPlKEXIX.
MAIL TKAI.V.
LEA"E. .U:ilIE,
Portland 7 :30 A. Ml Ashland ...: 5:00 A. M.
Ashland . 0:20 i.m I Portland 5:lo v. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN.
LEAVE. AIIKIVE.
Portland... 4 rfX) p. MJIhanou 9 no p. m
Lehauoiu....4 :15 A. 21. Portland... 10 -.03 a. m
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leavhs Port
landlMondajs asd Tlrutidajs. Keturning
leaves AshlandTuedays and Fridajs.
The Oregun and California Eailroad Ferry
makes connection with, all Begular Trains
on Eastside'UlvisJon.
1VESTSIDE DIVISION.
Between Portland nnU C'orvnllls
MAIL TKAIX
LE.VVE. AKUn-E.
.Portland 9 :00 a. M.IConalli- 4 :30 p. m.
CorvallLs $ :30 a. M.lPortland 3 -SQ 1: m.
. 'KXPItESS TISAIN
LEAVE. ARRIE. -
Portland 5 .00 p MlMcMInm ille 8 rf p a
Mci!lnnllle5:15 AMPortland 8 :S0 A M
with the Stapes of the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
iWTlckets for sale at all the principal
points in California, at Company's Office,
Corner F and Front 6ts.f Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment
after 6 o'clock p.m. on either the East or
West side DULsion.
K. KOEHL.hR, II P. ROGERS,
Oen'l Manager. Act'g O. F. fc Pass. Aet
llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s
WINTER SCHEDULE.
Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canbif
and Ihuaco.
Connecting by stages and Loat3 for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
Until further notico the llwaco
Steam NaIgation Co.'s steamer
Gi-exx. - IMliojs,
; ' Will leave Astoria
On. Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays
(OytferYllle and Alontesano mall days.
-" at 7 A. M.
- - . . FOE
Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco
ox
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.,
as formerly, not belnR confined strictly to
schedule time.
Fare to Fort Canby and Hwaco,.....75 els.
SSHwaco freight, by the ton. In lots of
one ton or over, $2 per ton,
EFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at me oince oi tne company, urays
wharf, foot of Benton street.
J. H.D.GRAY,
Agent.
$67,000,000 Capital !
Liverpool and. London and Glebe:
North British and Mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Representing a Capital or 607,000,000.
A. VAN DUSEN. Agent.
First Class Biacksmithing
AT LOW KATES AT
Gilbert Christiansen's
HORSESHOEING
Done on Scientific Principles by an Al
Hotseshoer who c;uarantees
GOOD WORK.
General Biacksmithing Done
And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at
His Shop, in rear of Aug.Danlelson'sSaloou.
H.B. PARKER
DEALER Ef
Hay, Oats, anil Straw,
Brick.. Cement, and Sand.
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draymg, Teaming, and Express Business
DEALEIt IN
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
FIK8T.C1JA88.
BUSINESS CARDS.
TJ1 .WlXT03f.
ATTOBNEY AT IAW.
Abstracts it Title a'iecllsy.
Booms 11 and 12, Knight of Pythian CSC
BuildinfT.
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3TcCORMAC,
Attorney aud CeuHselltfr at JJtw
Koom 12, Odd Fellows BulldJaj,
ASTORIA, .... OWQ.
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OEO. A. DOEfelS, QEO. NOLA2W
rSOEAPTI) & BOBBIS,
ATTOP.NEYS AT LAW.
Office in Kinney's Block, cpposltd Ctty
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
Q B. THOMSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Liw.
Room No.c, over White House,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
c. w. rcLToy.
o. o. ratxox.
FULTOIV BBOTKEBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building.
T Q.A.BOWI.B3l".
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON
JOSEPH A. G1SJL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
S-Offlce with J. Q' A. Eon Iby,
ASTORIA,
Oregoa.
Qg J. CUllTIS,
ATTT AT LAW.
Notary rubllc. Commissioner of Deeds foi
California, New York and Washington Ter
ritory. Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Bulldlnjrr A.
torta. Oregon. r-
N.B -Claims at Washington. D. C, sod
collections aspeclalty.
"CJ C. HOLDEN,
NOTAEY PUBLIC,
ACCTIONEEi:, COMMISSION AND
8TJRANCE AGENT.
IN
Q TV. XjEICK,
ARCHITECT AND DBAUGHTS3IAN.
Scholars received for Course ot Draughttaf .
"Offico over White nouse Store. '
q.i:lo f. parkeb.
SURXEYOR-asi- ,
Clatsop County, and City ef AbcmIa
Office :-Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A ball
Room No. 8.
Q BEXSO. aiABTIN.ai.D..
Physician and Surgeoa.
ASTORIA, - - OREG02.
OFriCK Room 12, Odd Fellows Building.
Residence Hume's building, up stairs.
JAY TUTTWB. M. I.
PHYSIOIAK AND SUBGEOM
Office Rooms l, 2, and S. Pythian Build
Inf,'.
Kesidf'ce On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mary's Hospital.
F. P. niCKS.
A. E. SHAW.
HICKS & SHAW,.
DENTISTS.
Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
nerCass and Squemoqua streets, 'Astoria,
Oregon.
Bozortli & Johns,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
and Brokers.
ASTORIA.
Oregon.
Buy and sell all kinds ot Real Estate and
represent the following Fire
Insurance Conpanlea :
Scottish Union and Na
tional, rhocnlx of Hartford
Home of New York,
Hamburg and Bremen,
Western.
Thenlx of Rrookl yn.
Oakland Home,
assets
$03,000,000
4J5O0.OQ0
7,000,088
2,000,000
300,000
4,000,000
300,000
rollclcs written by us In the Phcanlx and
Home and Scottish Union and National ox
equitable rates.
BANKING AND INSURANCE 1
I. W. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insnr
ance Agent,
ASTORIA, - OREGOIf.
OFFICE HOURS :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. H.
B. S. Worsley,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
SSTOfllcc and Ware Eooms on Squemoqua
Street, next door to corner of Olney .
Advancements made on Consignments
No Charges for Storage of e4a.
GE0SGE LOVETT,
Tailoring, Cleaning, Repaimj,
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
Slalu St.. opposite N. loeb'g, Anuria, 9r.
G. A. STINS0N & CO.,
BLAGKSMITH1NG,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, eoruer of Ca
and Court Streets.
Shin and Cannarv wnrlr.
Wagons made and repaired.
guaranteed.
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