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i. T J . - " tx',' isr - r t I ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 2:2, 1881. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. "VOL. XXI, NO. G(i. A DAY'S Fl'X. Two Spoi tsmeuV LutL on Keltlr Preek 'Come and go fishing,' wrote a Ti oga county friend a few days since. "The fishing is good and there are plenty of pigeons, too." That was all he said, -and it was enough. T went. His home was readied about r sundown, and the next morning he fore six o'clock we were driving rap idly toward the game territory. One of the best tront ."treains in Pennsylvania is Kettle creek, but so many sportsmen have discovered this fact that the more notorious aud ac cessible portions of the stream are done-to death. My friend had some points on the trout question, and, therefore, we caught a nice me-ss, in--stead of tramping twenty miles and getting next to nothing. We didn't go over the "done' territory, but took a new sectiou, where only an oc casional farmer took a day oft' to waste on the city mnu's luxuiy, ii-.li-ing. " kettle ci:cj:k thoct. It was eight o'clock when our hoise was put out in the bnm of an accom modating fanner and we wero started on our tramp down the rond that fol lowed the small thread of a stieam which by and by grew to the dignity of the "famed Kettle creek trout stream. This was the headwaters with a vengeance, for the spring from whioh the rivulet had its sou ice was less than half a mile back of the barn where our horses are feeding. Wo traveled down the rough road for quite a distance before it looked large enough to hold a trout worth saving. At'length we came to whal looked like a good hole and stringing our poles and baitiut; our hooks, work began. .(There was no Hy fishing among those overhanging bushes, nor any kind of fancy business. T made the first cast and as tho hook touohed the water a fair-sized trout seized it and was promptly lauded. Just hero it may be remarked that there is no fooling about these nervy, hard-fleshed trout which live in the headwaters of the streams fed by cold springs. "When they want to bite they do it for all it is worth, and if the trout is not captured about that time thev are not secured at all. Thov are exceedingly prompt in deciding! whether the particular angle-worm adorning a given fishhook is in their line or out of it. This fact was im pressed upon me several times during the day. The little stream where we began fishing was scarcely eight feet across and one could jump it with ease; still it was the head waters of a branch of Kettle .creek, and this was a great point in it favor. Another recom- , "" j, n 7 i T l plenty, and, while not tho largest, were still of fair size and living ia the cold water, they were of delight- Jul flavor. Slowly we worked our way down stream, climbing over logs ' which Dnageatne urooK witu troume-, some profusion, breaking our linos on refractor' limbs, climbing trees and wading deep holes to rescue lines irbieh caught larger game than trout, until it -was time for -lunch. Wo took ' an hour, for dinner, and to all fisher- j . nten re commend thia -nlan. Yon will : catch more fish, be less worn out and generally have a better time. I A TROUT BIXXEH. We began our dinner preparations bj "buiTding a fire. Then we dressed about three dozen of the smaller trout and cut some small beech sticks and sharpened them. The next thing was cooking our trout, and tvp man aged to get some nice coals to do that with, and by putting the trout on the iltbZrt" turning when they enough on one side, we soon had a , , , r fine fry of hot trout nice enough for All Kinds of Cooperage Done. ating. Ohi but they were delicious j ua-ixa oidp with JOHN iiOOElts. those hot, crisp trout, away in the ' Smurinlendont. at CVniral MaiKf I. Settle creek forest, where for miles -and miles the woods stretched un-, WTTST SI-FOKP. broken and the air was fragment with ' "iiOA ot lvlllJ hemlock and rich with health. ItJY TTTMTT3"I?"D 1WTT T Ci -xseems as it nothing ever was quite so Jj U 111 JDJCiXw ilLXXiljlO delicious, and certainly with the 'trampaudtheappeti2ingair,nohun-,jrTRULL1NGERi . . . Proprietor, gner persons could have been found MAurACTraKIl or am. i.eujce i.v tn-tne state. The first course em- ,, . T braced trout, bread and butter, cake, I All KlllUS Ol LllULDer, iruib uuu cuiu iuu; ixie oilier courses were varied by putting in more trout. iU8 uc Di iU luenuu A j., , jmber, (onl to special shine and smoked our cigars and en- acret-iwnn, .... $10 oo joyed the forest and the quiet, which N. l I'looriu? and ltustic,(oni tospo- whittle of a looomotive does the still-J ciai ac-?nent) 1........ 1-.816 co iless of a sleeping toni at night. ' -Mouldings, lo icr cent, chcipcr than anj - h!Xi0ci? r6St W ? U,Pi,HhIW,.i cent, atmlll. SbooU IS our ilsh poles, slung on our baskets ' cents at nun, ' an"d"T)ait Txixes, and went farther', ' I Sown. IVe passed tho Billing's branch, Q fi astream almost as large as the one it 0SrH8ll9ll 06 j0 301HB and which is said to be well filled ' wrth trout, and then "we liad a creek ihat really looked as if it were navi gable for trout It proved to be. "We i flghed steadily until almost 4 o'clock, puuing out me giisrenmg neauties from under banks, from little riffles -where the sun was dancing, from tflhady : pools where overhanging boughs loaked themselves in a sylvan goreenb from the thousand and one little nooks where the wide-awake stream" makes natural hiding places ai its beautiful tenants. Having finished fishing we turned ,( toward home, with our baskets well -4Hed and hanging heavily. Then came the tug of war tramping back tsfor six miles, two of which were with out a road. Over logs, through thick ets, crossing and recrossing the -Stream, startling the whirring part ridges and seeing an occasional flock -!gjf pigeons 'flying over, until at last wis reached the road which led to our -fibrsejmd. civilisation. It was a long tramp before we were back to the fanner's'barn, but at last we reached it and then drove rapidly to the pi geon.ground. THE PIGEON GKOUND. Down by odo of the many cold springs which make a part of western 35of.5oanty a-paradise for Nereids and-reformed topers, was the place w3kere we were told the pigeons came for their evening draught of good wa- zter. We loaded our Bhotguns and went, .to the spring. The pigeons aidn't'&oae, at least within rangs, al- 4kafb'we could-hear their calls in the woods, but they could be seen flying around a small clearing close by in large flocks. We changed our base of operations from the spring to the hill near by, but had only a fresh supply of disappointment. Tired of pigeoning, we started down a back road toward home, absured of plenty of trout for supper, even if we find no pigeons. On either side of the road the small wild cherry trees were growing some thirty or fort feet in height, aud beyond iho higher trees were casting the last shadows of the day in as pretty a piece of forest as can be found anywhere. It was all very pietty, from the grass-grown road which led to Lungerville to the mountains away in the distance, but it was pigeons and not scenery we wanted, game, not beauty. We had gone down the road about a quarter -of a mile when thu peculiar whish of the swiftly flying pigeon was hoard and an instant later a pair lighted within easy range. In an other moment they were our game, liefore we had picked up our dead binK another small flock came in and fyr an hour it was a steady game of load and fire. Fun? "Well, yes; trees full or pigeons, gun hot and a con tinual rush of the birds for a resting placi1 in the cherry trees for the night. I never saw such swarms of birds and nevor saw them so tame. We hud to shoot the farthest one, or at least those not nearest, to keep from shooting them to pieces. We struck just the place and it was a steady bang for over an hour, when it became too dark to see. Then wo gathered together our seventy-five pigeons and toiled back to our car riage with the heavy load, as tired a pair of sportsmen as could have been found in the state. But such a day as wo had, with our trout and pigeons! It was the best twelve hours' gaming T over saw, oven on famous Kettle creek. Phila. Times. 6braVa Plains. -Mensrs. Wright & Woolsey, druggists, at Elk Creek, Neb., write that Mr. D. II. 3IcClun was cured of a severe bruise by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain-cure. LEADING S. B. CROW. M Room. New Mat I'VKKYflllXU riBST CLASS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. " AIr- Wir. A. Kcll. ot San Francisco. J ,.n, nf the raiht iklliful photographists on tho Ooist. assiste In the operating room. Finn Work a Hpcolatty. j oniheltODtVAYeail opposite St. j Mar'- Hospital. CLATSOP Imill COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in T -ii rt-,Kai. Siolmnn Timvo ! LilUIlUtSI, kxllMUJl iLdJfc, BOXES, ETC. OfFICK ANJ MILL, COKNCIt SALMON A N'l CEDAU STUEKTS. ANTOHIA - Oresou. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS "VX A XI) xrrFAl THIS IATK WILL VWll.i iU!nttpraudBOi.ejatfolhmlngrfttM: JSUCCIXSORS TO I. W. CASE, InilTi:i:S AND WH0LE3ALK AND Ithl'AIL UKALKRS TN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ''ornfi ctiPiiumiu and AST(miA Cass streets. - OREGON Frank 1 Lafflon. DEALER IK Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND TOBAOOOS. Wnior N. between West 8th and West 8lb, Tropical and Domestic Fruits per etery steamer. Nun, Candles, etc.. at Lalghton's. Eerthliur Fresh and First-class. Notice. Al.l. TIIE TAXPAYERS OF -IVrKAP-LV. benool Dlttrlct Xo. i. in this city, have been sunulIcdL 'nlth assessment blanks. These they are requested to hand in at once to the undersigned. J. O. BOZORTH, d-Ct Clerk. PlOlfl data rap SSBPML SERMiNMt tA.nT. Rheumaiism?Beu?aigia,sciauca, ! Lumbal. Backache. Headache. Tostkache, XU ILL OTHZB BODILY MISS XHB ACHES. SdU br Dntidiu ml Dlerf rr ywfcr. rifly Cau a fcnitlF. Dlrectlaai la 11 Lucuitt. THE CHARLEi A. VOGELER C0 fuMMatiLTWiuuiwi bitters ForUfj the System. All who hae experienced and wllnewd Ihe effect of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters upon the weak, broken down, desponding viotlnisof djspcpsla. llrr complaint, fever and ague, rheumatism, nervous debility, or iwmature decay, know that in this supreme tonic and alterative there exists a speclllc principle which reache tho erv source of the trouble, and effects an absolute and per manent cuie. Tor sale by all UruRKisla and Dealen Kcnerauy, PLUMBING! .. Wh1(1,,. i:obb "for welltocall on R U D D 0 C K Tapping and Pnttlug In of Water Pip a IT WILL PAY YOU Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. lkKALKlM IN Iron, Steel, Coal. Anchors, Ohains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, :NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, PaiiiU and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. fr'IvOUlt AND .HILL FKtib. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capita) Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sUe-j. at i'oitland ft Ices, In Mod;. Corunr OSieuanius and Hamilton Strebta ? AiJTOKIA, OREGON. Drugs and Chemicals i J. E. THOMAS l)fU'(x(xlSrl Pharmacist, ASTORIA. Prescriptions carclully compounded Day or Night. J. W. RUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete stock of First-class Material. All Work Guaranteed. Office and Shop In Hume' building, tear of Wieeler & Kobb'rt, Astoria, Oregon. finuici. AGKKCY. Banking Department A General Bankluc and Exchange nul- ness transacted. Everj facility for prompt and satisfactory business. Drafts on the leading cities or the United States and Europe. lep8ltg Received. Wanted to Purchase, FORTY OR FIFTY ACRES OF LAND near-Astoria and. approachable by wa ter, with two or three acres or more, cleawd ready for cultivation. Any ono having such aphvceforjsalerat reasonable, price, can find a caah'customerby applying to -E.C.HOLDEN. UflSTETTFftv UCLLBnMItU "1a vrrarii 1 B 'A If- ' 3 S V 2 - ft? iff . ys-5gjggg5sgs";;'. urns? s .- .-LySgAd.JX Columbia Transportation Company. for ioivxr.Arii FAST TIME! THE POPL'J.Ali STEAMER FLEETWOOD WlUeli lia? lwn refitted foi the comfort f paenj:ew hH1 Jem Wilson Be YHhtt'-i Docfc erery Monday, Wednesday and Frida'yat 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. ' ItcturnlnglcavcrorUnndeverj . Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. v tSf-An .'Mtilltlonal trip will- bo mado on Haadny er KacU Week, loalD 1'ortland , at 1 O'clock Sanany Mornlajc. Pasncrs bj thli route connect at Kalaira tor sonna pons. jLoteiaximtlvnt. iPARKEK HOUSE.The pjoneer Machjne Sh ll.lt.lMKKKK.I'rep,. r ! &HTORIA, OREGON. ' Al. CKOSUY, Villi. BOWKK'j, Day Clerk NlSht aerk. First Class in all Respects. ' FKEB COACH TO THE 1I01TSK. Fipres Iyer Lie ! AND JEFF 'of the cho house Can pioo by hU books that he Is douiR the rt busmen of any EESTATJE4NT. 'j In tho nty, and he tvlil guaraatefr to gle t tha best ineal for cash. MABKRTS. WASHINGTON MARKET, Mala Street. Astoria, Oreaou. KEBGHA.V 4$ BEKKY, PKOPK1ETOKS. RESPECTFCLLY OALL THE ATTEN , tlon of the public to the fact tliat the above aiaiket w ill always ho supplied w 1th a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUA1JTY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! "Which "Till be sold at lowest rate, whole sale and retail. HSpecJal alreutlon glveu to suppljlug ships. WYAH & THOMPSON. DEALEKS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS.. Crockery aiul GtusMware. Pacific Market. N. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors. Leaw Your Oidri-i lor Fish, Game, -Eggs, Butter, VEGETABLES, ETC. We furnish Provisions, Fresh and In Good Condition, Dressed Chickens, Veuetublej, aad'Market Produe of all kinds in season. AFlno8tock of Family Wines, Uquora, Cigars and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY k COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. 'l OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTKL, CHKXANl'K Htreet, AafterSa, Oje Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD-STRIP LEAD 8HEKT IRON, nix and Copper. FAST TIME! u. u. Mjoai', itesiaent S. ARNDT & EEHOHEN, A3T01UA. - OKKGOK. BIACK8MITH SHOP Boiler Shop All kluds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AH1 STEAMBOAT WORK l'roniptly attended to. Apclalty made of repalrias CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STItfiET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. A &XTOS SX&KST, NK.K "fAKKKK H0U3B, ASTOKIA. - ORFUOtf. QENERAL'MAGHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND ana MARINE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of al J VelferlptleBS made to Order at Short Netlce. A. D. WA89. President. J. O. HosTLER.Secretary. I. W. Case, Treasurer. .loiiKFox.Supeiintendent. 10,000 BOTTLES 80LD Great Northwestern Remet mmlmmmm Ma ZAKB'aX W.PEUMD0SB Oregon BLoopPuflij-ffia . . .n WX31mZ ""i f m uiitY- Sp uvmiaLAa.a.viiysyLg31&4;- J'iHatSLQTCiiSANDSKflf DJS&5ES-i HEiADACmL JD03DVNSS I j xncuo wno work early and lntc qeed a wuoiesomo, rename medicine like ifndcr'B Oretrwf Blood Parlfler. As a remedy and Drtiventntlva ot diseased it rauinot ba bpar. It checks BiieaxjitSua and.jajirla, relieves ConttlMtlM, BjastarrBnd.;JUloBJBeu and putre5h.energylato thasysHcra by making .lewKica jitoea. au uruggisis ana utsi- Vl- M-CJ7 II. Cl.UU LMJU IC3 U 1U1 .UU. A. V.AUn, Wholosale and Retail Healer Ih MILL FEED. filass and Plated Wart, TROPICAL AND DOJIESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with ! !!55?jH?Ll?5???i?l? G. H. BAIN & GO. DKALKR3 IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. Sliop TTTorlaC. - A specialty, and all work piarantced. Oat, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber.; Ore gon and Port Orf ord Cedar. All kinds ot beat: material on hand. C. M. BAXW W. -IEal LriL TltaaaaaaaaaKaaaaalaaaaaTaP Baaaaaaaaaa39 TPvAXSPOrvTATIO LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation- COMPAAY. CKAJfMVIUHOS. Builnjr.the month ol.'June, 18M, Ocean SteameM wilLsall from Portland to San FnuicLsco, and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows, leaving Alnaworth.Dock, Portlandat Midnight, and Spear Street "Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. m. : From Pottland. I From San Francisco. v doaa Juno Orfffl. ..-;.' ..Thnr , 3 SUieofCl....Tu 3 OelaabU 8a 8 Oresoa Fri 11 Stat of Cl. ...Wed IS OolnmW ,.MoaL IS 0r9Da Sat 2i Jalr State of Col....Tbnr 3 SUWfCl..;-.Tu 10 wwiii..r..ijiii is Qrcea.:t..-r. ..Fri 30 ftt ot Cil..'..Wed U ColnJ0M..r..:;Moa SH Jw ur8a HAt .'TkrmxkTlckcti sold to all ortncl&al ottias'la tie United Stdtest, Caoada sua Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passeaget Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 11 : A.M. daUy. PmUaMPKUes Cif raaahnc batwetaPori tisd.aaASt.raal, SIYER BTTISI (Mlditle ColaraWa). Boats leao FottUnd foi Dallet at TOft AM. AISO: Leave Port-L j l T land for; iMonI Tu. lWe.Thu. Fri.j&it. ajtcria aadl I I I lower Co-I I I I iambU....LS ASllo AH GA3I SAM ttAM CAJi 7A.M DTtoa.Or.S7A4l! am; OorrallU. J jtAMj lRA3li 1 Tcofflaad heaUle. tlaily at Ill) IM ictorla Steamers do not ren Jurad)". LeiTM A'atorU for Portlind at B a. a. dlf ex cept Sunday, C. II. PltKSCOTT, A. L. STOKES, Manager. Oea'I Freight and Paax. Act E. A. yOYES. Ageut A3toria. Oregon & California R. R. OKEGON & TRASaCOhTIT.NTAI. COMPANY, LESSEE. On aud after May 4. i8St, trains will run ah fnllovn : DAILY (Eiccpt SundayO. EABTSIDK DIVLSIOK. Henvcem rKTLADaad I'HCMI, KAIL TltAIN. LEAVE. AKRIVE. 1'oitl.uid 7 :30 a. Ml Ashland Srf30 A. 31. Ashland 6:20 p. JtU'ortland 3rfo v. v. ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4 M v. M.Lcbunon.9 50 r. m Lebanon 4 : a. at.Portlaud.M 10 :05 a. at Pullman Falace Sleeping Carleavhs Port land Mondajs andThurways. Returning leaves Ashland Tuesdays aad Fridavs. xne oregon-and California Kaflroad Ferry makes connection with nil Recidar Trains on Kastslde Division. - tmtsxdk iIVIsro . Btweea Parllaad mad rTUia MAIL TBAIX n LEAVE. APJIIVE. Portland . rf a. M.JCorvallLo4XO p. at. Corram...8i30 Arr.lPortlaiid.3.0 y.ai. xpi:es9 ?raik Portland 3 :0O p aiiarcJIInnvllle.8 .-C0PM Mclllnnllle6:15 AXU'ortland 8 Oam Close- connections made at Ashland with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. aWTlcketirfbr sale at all the principal polats In California, at ComDany's Offlc, Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment West side Dlvblou. R. KOKULHE. Gea't Manier. K. P. BORERS. Act's O. F. t Pass. Agt llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort 8tcucns, Fort Canbyt and llwaco. Connecting by stages and lmat.4 for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the llwaco Steam Navigation Ce: steamer a-en. I&CUlojb, Will leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (Oysterville and Montesano mall days. nt 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens. Ft. Canby and llwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. sr., osrormerly. net belnz conllned strictly to schedule time. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, 1 (0 lyricketscanbeDoughtat the office for 75 cts. eyilwaco frejsht, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, $2 per ton, EBrFor Tickets, Ton age or Charter ap ply .at the office of the company, Craj 's wharf, foot of Benton stieet. J. II. D. GRAY, Agent. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile 'Of Txmdon and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO. A.VANDUBEN.Aent. First Class Blacksmithing AT LOW RATES AT Gilbert Christiansen's HORSESHOEING Done on Scientific Principles by an Al norseshoer who Guarantees GOOD WORK. General Blacksmithing Done And SAT19FACTIOX ASSURED, at His Shop, in rear of Aug. Danlelson'3 Saloon. H. B. PARKER DEAWJC IX Oats, and. Straw. flay, Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order. Braying, Teaming, and Express Business DEAU31IX WINN, LIQUORS AND CfCARS. FIKSTVCLASS. BUSINESS CAEDS. p B.wjnrrox. VXIORNEY AT LAW Abfttratct1! ef Title a ieUlty. Rooms 11 and 12, Kclsht. of Pythian Caul Bnildinsr. C. F. XeCOXXAC, Atterae aud CeHBsellaf at' Law Poxn 12, Odd Fellow Bolldla. ASTORIA. - Oresoa. OKO. A. DORCX8. OfO, NOLAXI XOAHI 4i IX8, ATTORNEi'S AT LAW. Ofuce m Kinney's Block, cnposjta City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q R. THOMSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. c, over Whlta Housv. ASTORIA, OREUO.V. C. YT. FVLTOS. O. a SUUTOS. FCXTOX BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT I.AV. Rooms S and 6. Odd Fellows CuUtttatf. J Q.A.S9WLBY, ATTORNr.Y AT LAW. Cheuamus treet, - - ASTOIOA, OREOKMi TOSP.PH A- GllAu ATTORNEY-AT-LAY. aWOMce with J. Q' A. Bovrtbx. ASTORIA. ----- Ofegon. Q J. CUKTIt, ATT1" AT LAW. Notary Public. Commisslouer of Deed foi California, New York and Washlaato Tt ritory. Rooms 3 aud 4, Odd Fcllowi Bulldla. As toriarccon. X. It. Claims at "Waablngtoa. D. a, on collections a specialty. T? C. HOL.OK1V. KGTABY PUBUO, AUCTIONEER, COMMI3SION ANJJ XM SUEANCE AGEM1. C. TV. UBIGK. ARCHITECr AND DR.1UQHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Drsnffctiag BFOClce over White House Store. Q.IUiO F. yjRMKK. . SURVEYOR OF ClBtS CfUatrtB lf y T AaMttMA Omca :-Checamus slrest. Y. M. C. A. hill Boom No. 8. Q BFJVHOM MASTI9T, M. I., PbyNlcian sad SurteH. ASTORIA, - - 0P.KCKW. Offick Room 12, Odd Fellows Buljdlni;. RzfliDEKOE Hume's building, up stairs. tax Tarrnas, M. . " PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON OrriCR Rooms t, 2. and 3. Pythian Rutld- log. Rksidekcz Oa Cedar Street, hack ox St. alary's Hospital. F. P. HICKS. A. K. flJTAW. HICKS Oc SHAW. DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up st-alN. cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoffa uregon. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA. Oreoa. Buy and sell all kinds ol Real Estate and represent the following Fire Insurance ConpaiUe : Scottish Union ami Na Uonal, fhoenlx or Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western. assets 3,000.00 4OO,G0U T J Fhenlx of Brooklyn, Oakland Home, 4.oee.d SOOnM Policies written by us In the rnoewx aad Home and Scottish Union and Notrousi at equitable rates. BANKINQ ANMHSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Iniar ance Agent, ASTOItll, - OKECIH. OFFICE HOURS : From o'clock A. SI. untfl 3 o'clock f. 3d. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT E9Ofllce.and Ware Rooms on Sque&eqD Street, next door to corner of Gluey . Advancements made on Conshjpmenta Xo Chnrsea fr 8traxe ft3a4. GE0BGE I.0VETT, Tailoring, cleaiiiiL Hepairiic, NEAT, CHEAP A2JD QUICK. Mala St.. eppoftUe X. Kocb'a, AMrla, . G. A. STINSON oi COM BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Bogon old. stasd. tentr oC Ca and Court Stieefc. Rhln nrirt txinnikw ta: JJBSSft " - " " y.wj. nv i nagooa itia ana re tiros guaranteed.