en mJ - ' "-' HHMNmUJinr . v- - VOL. XXI, NO. G2. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. THE ANNIHILATING POWER OF NI-1 TRO-GLYCERINE. -Attending the frightful deaths that so frequently follow the hand ling of nitro-glycerine in the oil re gions." said Mvron K. Vniee. former ly an oil ODerator in Pennsylvania. I "there is one feature, the mv3teriou3 ! nature of which is startling" It has i puzzled scientillc observation and study, and I do not believe to-day inai any sansiaciory explanation can be given of it. This singular feature is the almost complete annihiliation of matter, especially of the human body, which In a majority of cases re sults from a fatal explosion of this deadly compound, I have noticed it in many Instances, and the fact was again' called to my mind by the arti cle I read in the Sun tho other day about the finding of a human hand by a fisherman in an isolated portion of the oil regions and the absence of all trace of any other remains. That story, by the way, was doubtless a startling one to many who read it, but to any one who ever lived in the oil country it was simply the telling of the old tragedy in a new form. 'I had a teamster once in my em ploypoor Frank Franc. Like all men of his kind in the oil country, there was nothing either above, be low, or on the earth that ho fearod. He was in the habit of carting nitro glycerine to any well when I wanted to use it and he and his companion, "Warren .Tack, actually got so reckless in handling tho stuff that other help 1 had would not stay at work when thpv know Hnnfc -uns nominn- in with i glvcerine, but went io a safe distance d under tho guns. He is now the until he had deposited the explosive . keeper of the Horn Island light. As they required and had gone awnv. before stated, Lawrenco died, aged "Hank and Warren sictnullv "mod jG3, after two years of torture from to unload tho stuff the same as thev j paralysis, in the county poor-house would a lot of bricks. Hank Mmid-! "far this city. His services for the ing in tho wagon and throwing a can j Union were unavailing to secure him to Warren, some feet awav, and War- even the pittauco of a pauper. Dr. ren catching it and placing it on the llhett Goode, who attended him dur ground in time to catch the next one ig ls last moments, says he died that Hank tossed him. As it takes a j unwept and unknown, even his fel mnn with a good set of nerves to low-sufferers expressing for him no even ride in a wagon when he knows sympathy or concern.- N. 0. Times there is nitro-glycerine under the Democrat. seat, this manner of handling a com-4 - - pound that the slightest jar frequent-, n0 It Well, lv exnlodes. will cive von an idea oi the sort of nerves these two men had. j .Each ono knew that if Avarren hap pened to miss catching a can there wouldn't be enough left of them to cover the bottom of a snuff-box, but they had tho daring to take the chances. "No one ever knew what caused it, and no one. would ever have known who it was" that was wiped out, ex cept from the faot that thej know who it was that would be coming that way with nitro-glycerine just about that time and from, one or two things wo found, but when we heard the explo sion that day we said, "That's Hank's last trip." Tho glycerino had ex ploded lbout4i quarter of a mile from the well. We walked down there. There was the usual cellar that a few cans of the stuff always digs when it goes off, and the usual lot of timber felled, Three hundred feet off to the right of the road, in tho woods, we found a wagon tire. We lound the tail of one horse and portions of the body of another. In another part of the woods a man's knee was picked up, and although we serfrched over an area that it would havd been im possible for any of the wreck to have been thrown, that was all we found, except Hank's greasy oil cap, lying by the side of stump, and his watch hanging on the limb of a tree. "As thoroughly as that does nitro glycerine do its work. All who have Bad anything to do with it in the oil regions have had illustration after il lustration of its annihuative power. The iron frames of wagons, and oven nitro-glycerine safes, have been re moved from human vision by an ex plosion as effectually as if they had never been formed. Look at that poor reckless devil, George Doran, who disappeared at Red Rook a few years ago. He was walking along .with two or three cans of glycerine slung over his shoulder in a bag. To rest himself he shifted tho bag to the other shoulder. In doing so he jar red the cans together and disappeared with a goodly portion of Red Rock. That man weighed all of 200 pounds. All that tho most thorough search ever recovered of thnt 200 pounds of flesh and bone was a part of one loot less than one pound! Grabbing Land in Dakota. "Do you see that old fellow sitting across there with a lman duster onr said 'a guest- of the Grand Pacific, pointing to an. elderly individual who was reclining on one of tho seats in the lobby. "He is the most uncon scionable land-grabber in America. He and I came in together from St. PauLto-day and he told me about it. He went up to Dakota three years ago from New York stato, and after looking tho country over he made up his mind that it was a good place to settle. Land was to be had cheap by pre-emption, and what do j-ou sup pose the old cuss did? Ho was un jparried and had no ono hut himself jn all the world. He went back east and married a widow, who had one widowed and throe old maid daughters,-and brought them al1 out here. Then the old man entered a olaim and the daughters, four of them, all entered claims alongside. So there jouhaveit Tho old man practically ! owns 800 acres of good land. He built . the' ipirls shanties on their claim, and they live in them enough to satisfy the l&w, but the wholo tiling is done under the Superintendence of the old xnanrwho is an old Teprobate, I fear. I asked him if the widow ho married was good looking and amiable, and he replied: - f'Oh, no; I can't say she is. I would a heap rather taken one of the girls, and I may yet when the old woman is gone, but business is business, and the only .way I. could get the whole family was to take the mother first" -Chicago Kerald, All the patent medicines advertised in thl9ppor, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at th8 lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite OcIden hcteiyy&torlau Farm - ut's Pilot Die In the Poor-IIottse. Mobile, Ala., May 24. Jolm Law rence, vliose death at the poor-house near this city was announced in the 1 i-mts - Democrat 01 to-day, was a noted character in the history of the famous battle of Mobile bay A Times - Democrat reporter sought and found Capt. Benjamin Lancashire, of the schooner Arcturus, m his vessel this evening. Capt. Lancashire was the pilot of the monitor 2fan7tattan, of the federal fleet.when she steamed pa3i Fort Morgan on that memorable 5th of August, 18G1 The deceased was first a keeper of the well-known Florida house, which existed many year. ago at Pensacolu.and afterward was captain of a schooner between New Orleans and Pensacola. His familiarity .with this coast induced his employment by Admiral Farragut in 1SG1, and he remained in the navy untuTafter the close of the war. He was second pilot of the federal fleet when it approached Mobile, but a change of programme a few hours before the engagement made him fa mous as the pilot of the Brooklyn, the first vessel of the federal fleet to enter Mobile bay. Despite tho rain of shell, he conducted her safely past the heavy guns of the fort and through the rakiug fire of the con federato ram Tennessee, tho Morgan, Gaines, and the Salvia, composing Admiral JJuchauan's fleet, while the monitor TwumseJi was sunk by a tor pedo immediately across her bows. Capt Freeman, tho first pilot of the Heel, on Admiral Farragut's flagship Uarltottl, came second, With Ills ves- Whatever you do, do it well. A job slighted because it is apparently un important, leads to habitual neglect, so that men degenerate, insensibly, into bad workmen. "That is a good rouugh job4" said u foreman in our hearing recently, and he meant that it was a piece of work not elegant in itself, but strongly! made and well put together. Train ing the hand and eye to do work well leads individuals to form correct habits in other respects, and a good workman is, in most cases, a good citizen. No one need hope to rise above his presont situation who suff-1 era small things to pass unimproved, or who neglects metaphorically speak ing, to pick up a cent because it is not a dollar. Some of tho wiseBt lawmakers, the best statesmen, the most gifted artists, the most merci ful judges, tho most ingenious me chanics, rose from the great mas3. A rival of a certain lawyer sought to humiliate him publicly by saying: "You blacked my father shoots onoe." "Yes," replied the lawyer, unabashed, and I did it welL" And because of his habit of doing mean things well, he rose to greater. Take heart, all who toil all youths in humble situations, all in adverse circumstances, and those who labor unappreciated. If it bo to drive the plow, strive to do it well; if it be to wax thread, wax it well; if only to cut bolts, make good ones, or to blow the bellows, keep tho iron hot. It is attention to business that lifts the feet higher up on the ladder. 9 A renewal of fire insurance is not a new contract but it is a continuance of the old one, which, must be referred to as the basis of and in connection with the renewal, and any changes should be- expressed in the renewal receipt. Such a renewal cannot be changed by parol testimony. Where such a receipt is ambiguous in its language, the court hasa right to look to the situation of the parties in its interpretation. A policy which provides for its renowal on the giving of a proper receipt cannot be contin ued by tho mere payment of premium to the agent Sheppard vs. Ptabody Tns. Co., Sup. Court, N. Y. Good hotel cooks we repeat, good ones are scarce. Able young men who are now studying theology should look this field over. It is in their power to educate themselves in this line and save more souls by good cooking than by poor sermons; be sides, the work has the merit of being well recompensed. Hotel Gazette. Mr Murdock McKenzie, Highlnnds Carleton county. New Brunswick, testifies that St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain-cure, completely cured him of acute rheumatism of long standing, and also his wife of face neuralgia and toothache. Most Popular Remedy Sold. KKni ygWhli firlufliliffl'lfflrfil ror Pimples Blotcho. Chronic Sort and Diseases, Ioss oi Hnercv and Habitual Con stipation unenualed. IUller Ua&riuitcod. Sold every wr here, S1J3 bottles for 5.00. WEST SHORE LUMBER MILLS J. C. TRULTjIN'GER, - - Proprietor. MASUKACTCItEtt OF AXD DEALEU IK All Kinds of Lumber, OX AND AFTER THIS DATE WILL sell Lumber andBoxcs at following rates: All Rough Lumber, (only to special agreement)... .... ........S10 00 No. 1 Flooring and Rustic, (only to spe cial agreement).... ........ ... -.$20 00 No. 2 Flooring andRustc, (only to spe cial agreement) - - . .81G 00 Mouldings. 10 per oent. cheaper than any- FishBoxes, U cents at mill, Snooks, 12 cents at mill, 6ErmaVMY IJSLIIC- CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headictie,To&thacfee. AXD AIL OTHEK BOBILT PALO A5D ACKT3. SU fcr DroKtiU vxl Tttxlert errjttre. TUif Cf at a botU. PIftcUoa 1b U Ltnfvttn. THE CHAREE8 A. V0GELEK CO. UMWrnt-TiMiUllkCOl BUUoc. JU,C.S.A. P " CELEBRATED HS W w STOMACH & BlTTEB Fortify the System. All who have experienced and witnessed tho effect of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters upon the weak, broken down, desponding victims of dyspepsia, liver complaint, fever and ague, rheumatism, nervous debility, or premature decay, know that in this supremo tonic and alterative there exists a specific principle which reaches tho erv source of the trouble, and cffecti nn absolute and per manent cure. l-'or sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Drugs and Chemicals Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. T. G. RAWLINGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried ACTS. CADDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Clears and Tobacco. Next door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St. ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. liol l.uaeh eter) Day trout 10 to 12 A. M The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A dserwdly popular place of social resort. GEO. HlIiLKK. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. Pot the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GKM SALOON. ALEX. CAMrBELL, - - FIlOl'UIETOU. LEADING I s. B. CROW. New Rooms. New Material. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. wr 31r. Wr.. A. Bell, of Saa Francisco, one of tho mo3t skillful photographists on the Coast, assists In the operating room. FIbo Work a Specialty, On the XOtDWAY nearly opposite St. MarvN Hospital. W.T.Coleman&Co.'s AGENCY. Banking Department A General Banklnc and Exchanen Rnti. ness transacted. Every facility for prompt and satisfactory business. n Drafts on tbejeadlng cities of the United States and .Europe, Deiwlta ReceiYeA. A J. E. THOMAS,! DRUGGIST A.NIi A Pharmacist, IQ astoria,o' k " m fssf A a f& -KV O rtr FM Ballery rape Columbia Transportation Company. "OZt SQEtTX.,ALKrX3. FAST TIME! THE POPULAR STJ3AMEK FLEETWOOD Which has been refltted for tho comfort of passenger, will lea e I Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. r Returning leaves Tortlnnd every Tuesday iW Thursday at 6 A. EST" An additional trip will tx made, on Sunday of Kaoh Weelt. leaving Portland O O'clock Haiiaay SterMiH?. ravngers b thi5 route connect at Knlamit r Sound perts: U. B. SCOTT, President . .jJJB HOTELS AND ItESTAUliAXTS. . c PARKER HOUSE. II. B. IMUfEKlt. lroj., ABTOIUA, - - - OREGON. Al. CKOSDY. Mill. HOWKIW, Day Cleric j Night Clerk, j First Class-in all Respects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. Figures iw Lie ! AND JEFF OF" THE CHOP HOUSE Can proveliyhU hooka that ho Is doln the btgKtt ttuilnfcw of any. EESTATJBANT lu thrt city, and he will Ruarantoe to slve the best meed for v$h. MAKKETS. WASHINGTON MARKET, Mala street. Astoria, Oregon. BERGWA.H BEKKY, PROPRIETOR. RESPECTFULLY CALL TJIE ATTEN tlon of the public to the face that the above Market will always be supplied vi 1th a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 ! YPhlch will be old at lowest rates, whole sale and retail . Special attention given to suppl)ing ps WYAH & THOMPSON. DEA.LEES1X FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. Pacific Market. N. DAV1CH & CO. - - Proprietors. Leavi Yonr Orders tor Fish, Game, Eggs; Butter, VEGETABLES, ETC. We furnish ProLslons. Freehand In Reed Condition, Drewd Chickens, Vegetables, and Market Produce of all kind In season. A Fine Stock of Family Wines, Uquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY S. COMPANY, Fresli and Ciu'od Meats, Vesetallev, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OITOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CHKXAMUH Hfreet. Antsrla, Ok Magnus G. Crosby Dealer In HARDI ARE, IBOK, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD ' SHEET IRON Tlir and Copper. FAST TIMEI M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. 5. ARNDT & EERCBEN, ASTORIA. - OKEGOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop Bl-ACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop AH kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A Kpeclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF liAFAYKTTi: STKBET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bkktok Stkkkt, Kkau Paukkk House, AHTOUIA. - OBKGOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILED MAKERS. LAND ana MARINE ENfiMES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. oastinqs , Ofall Desoriptlena ade te Order at Short Notice. A. D. WA83. PrIdent. J. O. HuaTLKE, Secretary, L W. Cask, Treasurer. J ohx Foz,Snporlntendent, 10,000 BOTTLES SOLD Great Northwestern Remedy. TAKE'lT W.PFUrlDO& GffiNBjfflflPdHiFiEa KJDlilV-LiVEaDISEA&LSLvDTSeCP.SIA- QJtfLmBCQTCBESLANOSfiX DSOlSS jGAQACHE;o. C03UYNES3. Those who work earlv and lato need a wholesome, rellablo Medicine like Pnuder Oregon Blood Port! er. As a remedy and frerentatlve of dUases It cannot be beat, t checks BtsUM and. 3UbHf rellev es Cotttltl0B, BrapepiU and BUUuaeu and puts fresh energy Into the system by making Xew Men Blood. AU DrugglstT and Deal ers keep It. S1.00 bottles C for S5:oo. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In . MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TKOl'ICAL AND DOMESTIC 3 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiqutrsJobaccoXigart G. H. BAIN & GO! DEALERS YS Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. S23.03P "W OYlBL ; A specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bayand Walnut lumber ; Ore son and Port Oxford Cedar. All kinds of boat material on hand C. K. MAJLS Sr.C9. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation cbmmr OCSABi DITISIOX. During the month. 'of June, 18, -Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to 3au Francisco, and from San Francisco to Tort land.as follows, leaving Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight-, and Spear Street Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. i. : From Portland. ' From San Francisco. June Ottgom...... ..Tbur 3 3UWbfCal....Tu 10 SoIaabU.-. 3ua 15 regaa ..Frl 29 SUWp Ci....We4 S3 Colombia Moa Sy Oresoa....... .31 5! Jnqii State of Cl....Ta 2 Columbia Bun 8 Oresoa ..Fri 11 SUM of Ul....Wed 13 Columbia.- Hon S3 Oregoa an S3 Jul? State of Cal....Thnr 3 Tfcranxa Ticket sold to all principal crile-tn .the United States, Cauada and Aurope. RAIL. DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland. for East ern points. At 11 :49 A. M. dally. Pnllmta Ptlac Can raaalog between Port IsaJ, and St. Pan), &1VEK BniSlQV (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dallei at 7 :0 A M. ALSO: Leave PorH eavePon-l i land for IMonl Tu. j We, ThiLlFri. Sat. Alton and t I Xoirer C'o-I I lnmb!a....JS'AM 6 All SAM SAM s AM SAM uayton. Ur.;7AM! Bouil'i'AMJ ? jfcAMJ j am; 17 AM Tcoiaaan Seattle, daily at t9 PM ictorja Steamers do not rcn Suaday8. Leares Astoria for Portland at b a. in. daily ei- cet HuocUj'. C. II. PBE8COTT, A. Ju STOKES, Aianager. Gen'l Freight and Paw. Act K. A. aOYHS, AKeut Abtoria. Oregon & California R. R. OKHGON & TBAKSCONTINESTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. Onandafter3Iay4. 16SI, trains will run an follows : DAILY (Except Sundays). KA8T6IDE DIVISION. BelwefH PORTLAND RiidPlISLMX. MAIf. TRAIN. LEAVE. ARBIVE. Portland 7 :C0A. m Ashland 5rf a. m. Ashland fi:20 r. x Portland .":40 p. m. ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN. LEAVE. AIU1IYE. Portland 4i00 v. at.! Lebanon 9 50 r. ji Lebanon ....4 :43 A.M.IPortland... 10 :03 A. M Pullman Palace Sleeping Cat leavhs Port land Mondays and Thursdays. Keturmng leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Eallroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on EasLsIde Division. WKSTSIDE SIVISIOX. Krtweea Pertlnad aad -Corrallls MAIL TRAIK LEAVE. AUK1YE. Portland 9 H50 a. julCorvallui 4 :30 r. m. Conrallls 8 o a. M.Portland 3 0 r.M. EXl'RKSS TRAIX LEAVE. AERIN'E. Fortlaudi 5-rf p aflMcMInnvlUe.S :00 p at McLIInnYllle5:l5-A MlPortland 8 :C0 Ait Close connections made at Ashland wlththe-Stagesofthe Orecon and Califor nia Stage Company. Tickets for sala at ..all the principal points In California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freightwill not be received for shipment after Go'elock p.m. on either the East or West side Division. K. KOEHLKIt, Gen'l aUnager. E.P.BOGKR8. Act's U. F. & Pasa. Ast llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTEK SCHEDULE. Astoria to fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer GrOXl.. 3UT.ULOJ9, Will leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (OyHtenfllle and "Montesano mall days.l at 7 A.M. " FOK Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 8 a.m.. as formerly.- not beln? conuned strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco,.........;;; cts. 'llwaco freizht. by the ton. In lots of one toaar over, S- per ton. -por Tickets, Towage or Charter Ap SrTSn,"mw-us ' - j, ir. D.CRAY Agent. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. Worth British and Mercantile Or London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, Axr COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO. A. YAN DUSEN. Asent. First Class Blacksmithing AT LOW KATES AT Gilbert Christiansen's HORSESHOEING Done on Scientific Principles by an Al Horseshoer who Guarantees GOOD WORK. General Blacksmithing Done And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at HIa Shop, hi rear of Aug.Danielson'a Saloou. H. B. PARKER DKAt-KK IX Hayy Oats, and - Straw, LIMB Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Onlivered to Order Draying, Teaming, and Express Business I .JCALEIt IK WTNE8, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIBST-CIjASB. BUSINESS CARDS. Tft .WXSTOX. ATTOBSEE AT Hi IT. Abstracts of Title a l4eetW " Booms 11 and 12, Knight of Pythian Cale Building C. F. MeCOKMAC, Attorney and CfeURsellr at taw Boom 12, Odd Fellow; Building, ASTOBIA. - QKgQfx.r. OEO. A. P0BRI3. aso. KOAri? TXQLAm DOBBU, ' ATTOBNKYS AT LATf. Ofllce in Kinney's Block, cpposUo aij" Hall, Astoria, Oregon Q B. THOHSOW, Attorney and Ceunseler at Law. Room No. c, over "White House. ASTORIA, OREGON. C. W. FULTOX. a. C. FUliTOK. FlTLTOTi BROTHERS, - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. T Q.A.BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA. OREU03 JOSEPH A. GLLLs ATTORNEY-AT-I A SV. JWOOlce with J. Q A. Bowlbr, ASTORIA, Oregou. Q .T. CUKTIB, ATT'Y AT LAW. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds foi California, New York and "Washington Ter ritory. Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellow s Building. As toria, Orecon. N.B.-Clalms at Washington. D. C. ad collections a special tj. E. J. II01xlE, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN 8UBANCE AOKNT. Q W. LKICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draujatfait WOflTce over White House Store. Cj.KIiO V. PABKBB. SURVEYOR OF Oatsep HBtyvaji4 City f Aalorl OrBce : Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. Q BEXMOX MARTIN, M, 1., Paynlclaa aa4 Snrcesa. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. OFricK Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residence Hume's building; up sialrs. TAY TIITTUB. 31. O. PHYSICIAN AND J3UBGKON Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. BZ3IDRXOE On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. F. P. HICK3. A. E. 8SAW. HICKS SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoxki. Oregon. Bozorth & Johns; Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORLA. Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Esttfe and represent the following Fire Insurance Conpaale t Scottish Union and Na tional. . aetft &s.000iu iSSS. - OTS j Hamburg and Bremen 1L000.OM Western. - awjWD Phenlx of Brooklyn. " fitoJXX Oakland Home, " SOO.oeO Policies written by us in the- Phoenix and Home and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE. Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREOOS". OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. 31. until 3 o'clock P. if. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT TOfllee and Ware Rooms ou Squexnqua Street, next door to corner of Olney. Advancements made on ConslgTuaents- No Clinrses far Btsraxe ff &4. &E0SGE LOVETT, Tailoring, Cleaning, Repairiit NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Main St.. opposite X. Leefe's, Atforta, r. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, earner of C and Court Streets. - ShlV and Cannery work. Mwyittiftfrg. wagoas nuue anu rctuxu. i guaranteed . '3TAJ. gggggggg J-