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- . riM ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY; JUNE , 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTg:' VOL. XXI, NO. 36. THINKS OF Svcrtska Tiibunut, a leading Scan dinavi m journal published in Chica go, has a few remaika concerning those who are sometimes called 'for eigner?,' which contain a ood deal of sound sense. Hays our Swedish contemporary : Satire-horn Americans arn often heard to complain of the un-American sentiments entertained and ex pressed by somt- of the naturalized citizens in this country. They say, and Svcnska Tribunal has on more than one occasion been tempted to aay the same, that the social and po litical tendency of these foreigners is to establish an impcrium in impciio, or a fitate within the state. Never theless -ve eaudidh believe they have no real desire or "deliberate purpose to do so, or in any other serious way to antagonize what we may call the American idea. Great many of the roreign-uoni voters are, in ineir po litical actions, blinded by wrong no tions of their duties as Bepublioan citizens. They have not had time or opportunity to become acquainted with the true spirit of our institutions and the aim of enlightened Democra cy. Then add tb this the fact that thej are never let alone by time-serving and demagogical politichns who lead the unwary ones astray by ap peals to their passions and prejudices, and vou need not wonder over their apparent hostility to the principles every true American, whether native or foreign-born, hold" dear. Neither have on then reason io fear that the i high pressure of our educational J loi ces and political meuiou are not able eventually to transform all now flashing notions and divergent views into one common, clear and compre hensive idea npprovable by the high rst ideal of American citizenship. But what we are going io say, is that the foreign elements aie, as a whole, in one lespect at leai, already now more unanimously American .than the natives themselves. Speak- ing for the three leading nationalities, the bcanaiuavians, the uermans, anil the Irish, wc are free to say that they, in whatever touches the honor and dignity of America, stand up for their j adopted country as against the states wnence mev nave come, in mis mev are perfect strangers to that un-American, if it would not be more proper to say unmanly, and unwise so called conservatism prevalent among many of those, who nevertheless boast ol the ability to trace their lineage down io the heroes of Bunker Hill and Lex ington This, if nothing else, demon strates that we are no enemies to the Kopublic, no masked friends of the governments from which we have fled. Tho reason is clear. We are Repub licans, or Democrats if you prefer, from our own free and rational choice, when the natives are uncon sciously born to tho name; we have acquired the title, they have inherit ed it; we liavo learned the difference between the progressive Republic and the effete monarchies by a living experience, they cannot contrast the two sides only theoretically. This explains the absence of all monarch ical proclivities as far as we are con cerned; and is it not possible that this fact also accounts for the dis cernable difference between the senti ments that characterized tho thirteen young and weak colonies of 177G, and those advocated in high places now, when the starry flag waves proudly over thirty-eight great and well-developed states? Be this as it mav. Tho fact now is that tho 500,000 Swedes living within tho United States have a presidential choice, and that choice is the man who is himself not atraid, and thinks that this mighty republic has no rea son to he afraid" of observing that de gree of noble and natural iudepend-i ence witnout wiucu any staio, oe it ever so great in other respects, sinks into a political nonentity among the nations of the world. Por this, as well as for his ripe experience and consummate ability as a statesman generally, tho Swedish-American citi zens admire James U-. Jiaine. They look upon him as the best representa tive of the principles to which they have been uudeviatingly attached ever since tho foundation of the party lie has served so brilliantly and effi ciency when ever it needed courage in a crisis or inspiration in an hour of doubt and indecision. They ad mire him for his grit and pluck. They admire him for hia almost un equalled ability to grasp every public problem and his equally quick and correct judgment about the best way of solving it. But their admiration for his forfegn policy is especially lugk. Por they know him to bo right in that as in most other things. They want to see tho country of their adoption, which they love with pa triotic fervor, maintain its dignity in its dealings with other powers. They hate to see this country submit to af fronts from tho European monarchies in the meek and lowly spirit that be fits a fifth-rate power, but not the one that stands first in pcaco and first in war, and first in tho heart of overy liberty loving being on tho globe. They know that America is great enough, and in its greatness snfli oiently respectable, to dare to speak as it behooves a first-class and pro gressive state without any risk or danger. But thoy are not bellicose; they havo no foreign grievances to avenge, no alien ideas to propagate, no cause of European origin and nature to defend. Consequently, they have no desire that this government shall invito tho hostility ot ethers: on the contrary, thoy are in favor of maintainingstrictneutrality on every question not concerning tho western continent, and they know that Blaine is the foremost exponent and defender of these views. But they know, too, thai he is adverse to tho undignified and almost crouching attitude the government nt present assumes in its diplomatic dealings with other na tions, and they want his policy to be come the policy of the country. Headaohe, toothache, earaohe, are cored'by St. Jacobs Oil. It conquers WHAT SCANDIN VVIA BLAINE. Idaho's New Governor. The new Governor of Idaho and the mo3t intelligent of the warlike Nez Perces tribe, the terror of the territory, met very curiously yester day in the Continental hotel. James Reubens, as he is known though, his real name is He-yom-ta-mo-tsa-ka-win, or Bird-on-the-Mountain is, nest to Joseph, who. with his band, A are now prisoners or war, rue most important Indian personage in Idaho. Though haughty and exhibiting many savage traits, Jame3 is very intelli gent and, having had charge of the only school among his people, is here lecturing about them. He wa; chief of General Howard's Indian scouts, acting against his own people, but since their overthrow he has espous ed Joseph's cause and they are now fast friends. In a dark suit and Derby hat James, who had just paid his bill, was standing at the hotel counter with Ex-Indian Agent Jor- don. smoking a cigarette. J ust then Governor Buun, with a friend, passed through and they were introduced. "You are the new governor then?" said the chief. "Yes,'' said Mr. Bunn; "and I am glad to find such nu intelligent repre sentative of your race in Idaho. How many Indians are their?" he asked, nonchalantly running his fingorn through his hair. 'Between three and lour thousand. But it is the white men -ou will need to look after. Governor Neal visited the territory of our tribe when ho came and wojjave him safe escort.' "Is Joseph going back? I hear ho is. J hone vou imunns win nenave yourselves." Xo; Joseph will not go back. The Indian is all right It is the white man who is wrong. The Xez Perco are doing right. When they are pushed to the wall then differences occur. It tho Indians will behave themselves they may depend upon tho governor." "Well- ta-ta: I'll see you later," re marked tho governor, ambling off. 'Sorry io see you smoking cigarettes. Getting too civilized, it." Philadelphia Ti Have to stop mcs. (ti'ucr.il to Bnford Commits Suicide. Ixdianatolis, Juno 9. -General tho best Abe Buford of Kentuoky, known turfman in America, commited suieide at Danvillo,Indiana, ths morn ing, at tho residence ot his nephew, Benjamin E. Buford. General Bu ford came to Danville last Wednes day, and attended the races. He' seemed much depressed, which visi bly increased after reading an article , in a newspaper, giving an account of ( the decadence of the Buford family, j written m connection with tho return of Tom Buford to Ihd Anchorage asylum, a physical wreck. Tho gen eral's fortune was also swept nway. Entering his room just after break fast this morning he had been there but a short lime, when tho report of a revolver war heard and he was found in "a dying condition, having shot himself in the head. Ho died with out a struggle. Two statements, one dated this morning, were found, say ing financial misfortune, tho death of his family and the trouble of his brother, Tom Buford, who killed .ludge Elliott, were tho oauses of the act. The remains will be sent to Lexington, as requested by him. Hardware an! Ship Cnanillerj A. VAN DUSEN & GO., DEALKH3 IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Binaclo Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints and Oils, Groceries, etc, NOTICE. " Boat Sails to be Given Away Tliri' Private Fishermen Can cut NKW JLUNSAILS fornextto noth Ins by calllinron A. M. JuHNSOX W. E, BEHEENT & CO. ASTOIU.V - - - OREGON Carrj in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. 1'jpoiipUons carefully Compounded Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, .Manufacturers of Pails, Varnish ai Lacpr. Any shade inked and Rround to order. C. F. PJELIRSO & Co., P.O. I'o 14. Portland. Or THE LATEST STYLES IN WALL PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXTDOOPiTOASTORIAK OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. "Windw curtains made to order. "My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper will be lound convenient to my patrons. r AVv V t-iHHCv CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache. Bare Throat, SweUIa. Sjr(ns, Bndac Barm, Scald, tfrort Bite. JkSD AIL OIHES BODILT FAIAS Xtt AOK3. 3 j!3 tj Drciclm al Dnlera ererwbtre. TMT Ctaa a batUs. DlrerJaa la It Ltazvtea. THE CnAHLES A. VOOEtES CO. umwiwA-TMCUStW BaMBM,X&,C.3.A. H " CELEBRATED ( W . STOMACH bitter Fortify the System. All ho have experienced and itue9Sfcd tho effect of Hostetter's Stomach BUl?ra uuon the weak, broken rionn. desponding victims of dyspepsia, liver complaint, fever ana asuu riieumsnsin, nervous ueouny, or premature decay. Know mat in wis supreme tonic and alterative there exists -a specific principle which reaches the very source of the tiouble. and pftvets an absolute and per maneut cum. Tor sale hv all Druggists and Dealer generally. Drugs and Chemicals J. 1 THOMAS, DRUGGIST Pharmacist c ASTORIA Prevjrlptloua carefully compounded Day or Night. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALERS IN iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, ! Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FtOUR AJfD mix FEED. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at rortland Trices, In Stock. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Street ASTOKJ A, OREGON. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. Fortlic Finest of Wines and Liquors Co to THE OEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - '- PROPIUETOK. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber, Salmon Trays, BOXES, ETC. OFFICE AND Mtt.L, CORNER SALMON AND CEDAR STREETS. ASTORIA. - OreRtm. WM. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars. Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvtrs and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENAMUS STS. F a VG7 V 't "A r r A c a fa r HOTELS AND IlESTAUIfrANTS. PARKJSR .HOUSE. ASTORIA, r ' OREGON. Al. CKOSBY, Phil. BOWERS, - c Day Clerk i ? Night Clerk. First Claw-in, all eipectit FBKE COACH TO THE HOUSE. Campi Restaurant. .VF.W A.D VELL EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT, L. Sena has rebuilt hia establishment and Li prepared to accommodatojtne traveling public ' A good meal furnished. at.anyhour of the dav or night. . -- 1'hc Quest Liquors and Cigar nt the bar. Two doors west of Dcff Foster's.-" n2S-Cm LUIOI 8KRRA. Fiffures Neyer Lie ! AKI JEF j1 Or THE CHOP. HOUSE Can pioe by his books that he L dome; the blggiv-t business of any RESTAURANT In Lite rlty, and ho will guarantee to. glvo tho best meal for cash. MARKETS. WASHINGTIE-MARKET, JHnla Street. AnloHfi, eregea. HKRG1IA.V Wt BEKKT, PKPKIETOS. RESPECTFULLY: CALLTHE ATTEN Uon of the public to the fact that tho above aiarket wlllislwayajbeSupplled With d FULL VARIETY AND? JJJ5T; QUALITY' FRESH AND CtJREbMEATS ! I Which will Lm sold at lowest ratea, whole sale and retail. r . . -.SpeclaLattenttoQj Klraa iW Supplying ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALR$J2W: FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. 2&X111 FeedpSto, Pacific Market. N, DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors. Leave Your Orders for Pish, Game, Eggs, Butter, VEGETABLES, ETC. We furnish ProTlslons.Freah.and In Good Condition. Dressed Chickens. Vegetables, and Market Produce of all Kinds In season. A Fine Stock, of Family Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY k COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vesetablem, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL. OHEXAMVM H treet. AHtorla, Og G. H. BAIN & GO. DRALKR3 IK Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. 8Hop T7"K7"oilS. A specialty, and nil work Ruaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore Ron and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of boat material on band. C. H. BAIX A CO. T. G. RAWUNGS, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried IFH-TTXTS.. .NUTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cigar and Tobaeee. Next door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from. 10 to 12 A. M The best of Liquors and Cigars on band. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. HOLLER. S. ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTOBIA. - 0REGO2J The Pioneer Machine Shop "VS-"Sif. BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop AJikJuiboi. . ENGINE, CANffERY, STEAMBOAT W0EK Promptly-attended to. A specialty mada of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OP LAFAYETTE-STREET. ASTORIA- IRON WORKS. Brhtok-StSket, Nkak Pabkeb House, ASTOHIA, - OBEGOX. ' GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND ana MARINE ENGINES BoilerWorrvSteamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty.- CASTIXG-S , Of nil Scsefiptlens sade to Order at Bhert Notice. A. D.Wasb, President. J. (J. HtTBTLER, Secretary. I..W. Cask, Treasurer. J onjr Fox, Superintend ent. RQATS AND TENTS 3 a o o o o B O a o , O T3 P 5 9 3 Si, 3 a "tr 5' r ? O 13 Si 3. t3 c O g- - ir- Til H 7 s o 3- s c- Oa c -n en N 2' a? O 3 FLAGS, ETC. ETC. 10,000 BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedy. take IT W.PruMDER'JS. 0ffiWBi2IBDPDBinE& ' uuHt-aBMa KJDNEVa.LIVaJDISEASS.,DYSPP3!A' PJKPLEaELOTCfiEaANDSKW DJSOSES. EADACH JCOSLTyENESS Those who work early and late need a wholesome, reliable Medicine like Pfunder's Oreffoa Blood Purifier. As a remedy and preventative of disease It cannot bo beat. It checks Rheamatim and ilalarla, relieves Cnstlpatioa,D7sppshi and UUloatme and puts fresh enersy Into the system by making heir Bteh BJooa. All Drup;l3ts and Deal er keep it. SLOO bottles c for S5.oa A, V.AUen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in jfrftftrti, Provl$l&M9, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together wtth Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE 3 IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND " KErAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chenamus and Casa streeta. - OREGON ASTORIA - - Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD-STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Pisa and popper. TRANSPORTATION. LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation "' " ccHjOPAjry. OCEAXPrVISIO During the month of Jnn'e, 1S34, Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San Francl?ep, and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows. le.u ing Ainawortbr Dock, Portland, at Midnight, - and Spear.Street Wharf, San FraiicL). a0 A. M. : - I From Portland. 'j From San Francisco.. June Oregon .Thur S State of Cal.-. .Tb 10 Stataof Oal....Ta 3 Colombia ......Son S Oregon Frl U SUfDi(Jat....Wed 13 Columbia Moa 23 Oregon SAt 23 Jolt Stitiof Cal....Thnr S ColnmbU. .hnn. is Oreoncr. Krl 2) State of Cnl....Wed 23 woinaxua ..Mod u - jnly ..SAt 5 Orason,.. Xkroush Tickets sold to all principal cities -In the United States, Canada and EurojJe, RAIL. DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern polnxs, at ll:4 A.M. dally. Pullman Palace-Cars rnnnlujj batKcenPort Uad.aa(SSt.psaI, KIVEK -BITisok .(Middle Colombia). Boats leave Portland for Dalles nrr :O0 A M. ALSO : Leave Port-I I land for iMonl Tn. I We. Thu.rl:lSat. A.stona and lambia....lGAk 6AM(!AM a AM SAM 6 Ail uajtoo. ur.UAM AM 8ii:-l !sam! ! I6AMI 1. Taopniaaad 8atUo. daily at. l-K) I'M iotqria Steaners dp cot run Sundays.. Leares Astorlx for Portland at 6 a. m. daily ex cept 8nnday. . T o C. H. PP.ESCOTT, A. L. STOKES, Manager. Oen'l I'teight and Tass. Act E.A.NOYES, Agent Astoria. Oregon & California. R". R. OEKGON& TKANSCONTINEKTAI COMPANY, rSSEE. Onnnirafter3Iay4. im, trains will rah as follows : DAILY Except bundays). E.STSIDE DIVISION-1. ' Between POKTLAADand PHJEX1X. 3LKU, 1P.XXS. LEAVE. ARBIJE. Portland 7 0A. Ml Ashland C:00 a. m. Ashland 60 Kail Portland 5:lo F. M. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. AERIVE. Portland 4 :00 p. ar.jLebanon o 50 p.ai' Lebanon. 4 :4o a. M.'Portland... 10 :05"A. ar Pullman Falace Sleeping Car leavhs JPort land Mondays and Thursdavs. Keturnmg leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Efigular Trains on Eastslde Division. WKSTSIDE DIVI3I0K. Between Portluad and Corvnllls MAIL TRAIN" LEAVfi. ' ARRIVE. Portland 8 rOo.A. M.jCorvalll 4 isa r. u. CorvaUU. 8 -JO a. ai.!Portland..3 :20 r.ar. - KXPRESS TltAIK ' LEAVE. ARRIVE. "Portland 6 :C0 r-MMc3IlnnvllIe SXOfM McMlnnvllle5:l5 a M'Portland 8 iX a at. Close 'connections made at Ashland wlththe Stages of the Oregon and Callfor nlaJJtftg Copany. TIckets for 'sale at all the principal points In California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front its., rortland. Or. Freight will not bo received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. ar. on either the East or West side Division. It. KOEHLEB. Oen'l Manager. E I'.HOOERS, Acfg O. F. & Pasa. Aet llwaco Stcan Navigation Gos WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canty, jand llivaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville. Montesano and Olympia Until further notlco tho Hwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer O-oia., 3VMJ.OJBI, Will leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and Montesano mall das. at 7 A. M. FOB Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ON Tuesdays, Wedriesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 A.ar., as formerly, .n&t belnfj confined strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, .75 cts. Ef-Hwaco freight, by the ton, in lots of oneton or over, $2 per ton, tyFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply .at the ofllce ot tho company, Gra's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. If. D. GRAY, Agent. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AT COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital or $67,000 OOO. A. VAN DUSEN. Asent. First Glass Biacksmithing AT LOW RATES AT Gilbert Christiansen's HORSESHOEING Done on ScIentlflcPrincIples by an Al Horseshoer who Guarantees GOOD WORK. General Biacksmithing Done And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at His Shop, in rear of Aug. Dauielson's Saloon. H. B, PARKER DEAlEIt IN Hay, Oats, and Straw, LIMB, Brick. Cement and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order. Draying, Teaming, and Express Business DEALESJX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FI8T.CLAg. BUSINESS OAKDS. p i.wrsTsr. ATTOBMJ Y AT LA" Abstracts iif Title Hletf ty& Booms 11 and 12, Knights cf Pytniau CaitTa C. F. McCOXXAC, Attorney aud CouMsellfjr m$Jb)Km Room 12, Odd Fellows Bulldhip, ASTORIA, - Ojj?n. GEO. A. DOEfilS, QSOOi20 IOtAIfI A JDOMAlS ATTORNEY. AT LAW. Offlco in Kinney's. Block, oppostte'-Clty Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. c, over White Honw. ASTORIA, OREUOIT. C. W. FULTOX. a. C FCIT05. FULTON BBOTHEBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms S and 6, Odd Fellows Building.' T CI.A.BOTVXBX, ATTORNBY AT LAW, Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA. OgEHOS JOSEFS A. GIIiLs ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce with J. Q A. Bowtby, ASTORIA, Owgoa. Q J. CURTIS, ATTT AT LAW. Notary Public, Commissioner ot Deds tw Oallfornla, New York and WashinjrtoaTto ritory. Rooms 3 and 4, Odd Fellows BuUdlnt A& toria.Oregon. N. B -Claims at Washington. D. 0., and collections a specialty. T? C. IIOL.DEX. NOTABY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISaiON AND 8URANCE AGENT. LN PJ W. XjEICK, - AECHITECT AND DEAUQUTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Drangbttag, 6-Oaice over Whlto House Storel . Q.KliO . PABKJKS, SURVEYOR OF Clataep Cmiaty,ii4 Cltyaf iWMjgj Offlce':-he"nanms street, T. M.'O.'Ar ball Room No. 8. r BEASO. MAKTJLX, M . D.. PhyHtoIan and 8nrsB. ASTORIA, - - ORSGOS. OFFICK-Room 12, Odd Fellows Bulldlog. Rebidenck Hume's building, up stahs; JAY TUTTIdE, M.'I. ' PHYSICIAN AND STJBQSOH Office Rooms l, 3, and S. Pythias Build Ing. - BE3iDMfCR-Oa Cedar Street. St. Mary's Hospital. back or - F. P. niCKS. .K,BAW. HICKS & SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up . stairs, jw ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astorta. Oregon. "" Bozortli & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORL. OM0&. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and. represent the following Fire' "" Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional. assets Phcenlx of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western. Fhenlx of Brooklyn. Oakland Home, 4J5Mya$ 7,000,090 4,aom wWV Policies written by us In the Fhoenlx-Muxd Home and Scottish Union and -National a equitable rates. BANKING AND IHSURAHCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREOOlf. OFFICE HOURS : From 0 o'clock A. M. until S o'clock P.-M. B. S. Worsleyj AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Ejy-OOlco and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Streot, next door to comer of Oiney. ' Advancements made on Consignments No Chnrses for Strase f f4MU. GEORGE LOVETT, . Tailoring, Cleaning, Repairiifc NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St., opposite X. Leeb's, AMoctar. a. A. STINSON & CO., BIACKSMITHING, At Capt, xwssr' Ship and Cannery worfc Henojta. Wagons made and repaired. Q4 wefk guaranteed. '-'