03 j &:"- -. - ..... ikl f Ml najtjjft-r .qfji j-- t -2 "a .A.S- VOL. XXI, NO. 68. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. :- . - hjA ttllTtVv -v fKlSirmM w A s&a TtRI I ini jl - - NEWS FROM ALL POINTS. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION. London, June 23. It is officially announced thnt on June lGth Graii Tille, foreign secretary of state, ad dressed a note to Waddington, French minister, the substance of whieu "was as follews: ''Kngland un derrates to "withdraw her troops fi am gypt, at the beginning of 18S3, in case tbe.poTvws consider such with drawal possible without endangering public prder. The allied authority in Egypt utter 1885 will have a con- , sultative voice in regard to the budg- :et, and have-tht right to veto any in crease of expenses on the part of the . jBpvjjrnment.. It shall continue to exercise the right of finuncial inspec tion after the evacuation of the coun- J. try by tKe -English, in order to insure the regular collection of revenue. England also undertakes during her ocoupation to propound a scheme to the porle and the powers for the neu tralization of Egypt, like Belgium, andfor neutralizing the Suez canal." laftely "Waddington gave assurance of -the satisfaction with which Franco notices the points suggested by Gran ville. "France," ho said, ''accepts Granville's proposal, and testifies to England's moderation, and friendly spirit, whioh it believes will strength en the bonds thnt bind the two coun tries." WILL AHKANGK A TKKVTY. - Ottawa, Juno 23. It is reported the government will arrange a recip rocity treaty with tho United States, shortly to be made public. Tho new treaty will follow the lino of tho for mer reciprocity tieaty, admitting na-j tional products and some articles in i the early stajies of manufacture! The defeat of the Morrison tariff bill Park, June 23. Twenty deaths in the United States houe of repre- from cholera occurred at Toulon, yes seutatives is stated to be lnrrjeh dueiterday. It is feared there will be a to a renewal of negotiations. panic mackay wants to KKi'iiEsHvr nt.- J The reports of cholera at Toulon vada. ' are officially confirmed. Troops and' San Francisco, June 23.- It is re. j dock laborers i are ohielly attacked. It ported that the recent visit or Mr. 1S Pronouuce,d Asiah? plera. Quar- Mackay to this coast was to lay wires hue J" been established every- - -fnr- ,q DQnf0i .fcf ;.. vi.n,in where. .Tho news caused a sensation The possession of boundless wealth and the charms of world-wido noto riety have ceased to satisfy Mackay's soaring spirit, and he longs to crown his career with official dignity. The seat which Mackay desires is now oc cupied by Jones, who of course is a candidate for re-election, and the conlest between these money kings promises to be the most lavish ''sack clash" in the history of Nevada, and this is saying a good doaL Besides his own ample resources Jones will be backed by the great monopoly in terests of the country, and if die he must he will die hard. Mackay has always maintained a nominal resi W tUU UWUUW1.1U. Ull. .U -.11,'IUUIt. - . dence in Nevada, although in fact he j uvea m JMew xorK ana irans. it is said thatrhe will throw into the oon- tept all jthe money that may be needed i to win, and the fight, if it should! come off, will certainly bo an exciting and shameful one. Nevada grows leaner and leaner month bv month. Tepopulation of Virginia City has j uwmcuea to jess man o,uuu anu an th6ther townB are down grade aB weU. The statehood of Nevada is a miserable farce,and its failure affords a vexatious problem. WILI. NOMINATE TILDEN ANrHOW. Washington, June 23. A promin ent Democratic senator who return ed rom. a "visit to "Washington, says: "It looks Tery much as though Tam many hall intends making trouble for the Democratic, party at Chicago. While I favor the nomination of Bayard, and believe him the strong est man by nil odds that we could select, I am certain that a very large majority of the Democrats in New York 'desire Cleveland nominated. Tammany went to the Saratoga con ye4ipByandwas given1 greater repre - aefttatlon than she originally demand ed. The organization took part, and acquiesced in everything. T have good -information that Tammany is now working to secure the repeal of ta&-rule; adopted by the state convention." :BWhy did not the Cleveland men instruct for him at Saratoga if they were in a pronounoed majority tasked the correspondent ."For the excellent reason that it was inexpedient to attempt to in struct the delegation. Had instruc tions been attempted undoubtedly there would have been some opposi tion and straightway the report would bite "-"been circulated that the New York democracy was divided. As it was Tammany was admitted with a TSrfa representation than it expected, anJtEey adopted the unit rule. No ls&gaagdcau too strongly condemn thejjersistent hostile attitude of Tam-maay- to the known wishes of the IktdoratiQ voters of New York. Not withstanding Tammany's conduct I believe Cleveland's friends will he able to hold out against the organiza tion successfully, and that he will be nominated upon the second or third ballot." TILDEN TO BE NOMINATED. New YoBKf June 28. Truth, in a doable leaded editorial, urgos the democracy to insist on Tilden's uomi nitiom It -says Cleveland cannot command the-support of the jarring faijions. His veto of the live cent faevbUl has been so adroitly used Bjpunst'him among the working men of this oity,that it is an insurmounta ;tle ebstaola Tilden must be nominated,-either with his consent or with ont it The consequenoe can be safe blet with-theAlmighty. Ho is the onlyPemocrat who can be elected. -Sax IfKiscKbo, June 23. -There is growing feeling here among Domo--"" erafe-tb&fcthe presidential nomina tion must be forced upon Tilden. MEQTOirominent Democrats say that the division among the Republicans in tuO'-east over Blaine's candidacy affords the democrats a supreme opportunity, ancLthat it is the duty of Tuden,, as the pre-eminent Democrat dW4Iie nation, .and the only man wJio6 nomination would please overy hoiyrto ireaansidechiB refusal Jo be q AfiTirJidate. This feel in c has been atmjptitkly reinforced by tho publica tion tnis aiternoon ot an tuuonui fri&iwewCYdrk Truth, showing tjbfttlhfTipsiination will be forced opoTWdenT WHAT JOHN KELI.T WILL DO World's "Washington special: It is reported among Democratic congress men and others here that John Kelly and Tammany hall have called a meet ing pf prominent Democrats in 2sew York this week for the purpose of consultation regarding the' presiden tial nomination. The movement is supposed to be intended a3 the in auguration of opposition to Cleve land's nomination, and is alleged to be incited by a desire to justify a re ellion against the unit rule in the New York delegation, in case a ma jority of the delegates should be folind to favor Cleveland. It is not known who are invited, but as Mor risson, Carlisle, Bayard and Dor sheimer are said to be among the number, the conclusion is reached that the conference is to be mainly nude up of free trade Democrats. THE UE0KLE5S AND CN'SCIJCPCLOCS WEST. Xr.w York, June 23. Herald edi edi eorial: "The west, the most reckless and unscrupulous elements of the west, have now seized control of the effete and corrupt republican party. Blaine is the candidate of the section al south and the rowdy elements. Let the democrats appeal, by the men they nominate, to the whole ceuntry: to the east, to the middlo states, and tho south, as well as to the conserva tive elements of the west-, whioh were ridden down, rough shod, the other day by the nomination of Blaine and Logon. It is better tor tho country, the people of the wholo Union, to de cide this question now at the ballot box peacefully, than later with their J iiJJin m i iii;x& imuiiTi. ASIATIC CUOLKRA IN FRtXCK. in Paris. Tho ministry of commerce has is sued notice that the cholera at Tou lon is sporadic, and not Asiatic; that it is duo to local infection, and there fore confined to the place of its ori gin. Eight thousand persons left Toulon yesterday. A camp has been formed for the occupation of the na vy creufl, and the pupils of tho pub lie schools, have been dismissed. At Marseilles there is a cholera scare. Orders have been issued to bury im mediately corpses of cholera victims, in deep trenches, which will be cov ered with chloride of lime. No bod ies will be allowed to bo taken to churches. New York Doesn't Ran The Country. jriie position of the Republican press of New York Oity, wliilo dis tressing the patriotic proprietors and able editors of tho journals ?hioh cannot stomach Blaine, is pleasing to the rest of the country It demon strates the provincialism of the press of the largest city of the Uxiion. Those journals tried to bully the Ee- I publican convention, and failed badly. I The New York editors believed that j the representatives of the party would I not dare to nominate a man opposed j to them, and in that belief they went so far that they left themselves no path for retreat They cooked for themselves not a dish of crow, but a dish of carron. It is to their credit as journalists that they refuse to sit down to the consumption of the meas; but the fact has been borne in upon them that New York Cityloes not rule the country. It is only one of many cities not the capital of America. The Chicago convention, in nomi nating Mr. Blaine, gave New York a particularly lucid notification that it is not the Union. It is a startling and a disagreeable notification, but it is a true one. The country is too big, the Bepublican party is too big, to be ruled by one town. No doubt the lesson is distasteful, but it was needed. The anger of the New York Bepublican press is understood. Its opposition to Mr. Blaine is born of pique. It will be a pleasure to the Bepublican masses to show how little they care for the advocacy or opposi tion of a set of newspapers which have had the presumption to assume tho power of dictating the nominee to the party. But it would be foolish to try to sneer away the effects of this newspaper hostility. It is formidable and New York may go againstBlaine. Her electoral votes elected Mr. Gar field, but they will not decide the con test this year. JOHN P.CLASSEN, Manufacturer of French and American Candies ALSO - Fxrojalx Bread. licry inoruing, from the ASTORIA-o-BAKERY Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO T. W. CASE, I.MI'OH'lKKM ANU W1I0LE3ALK ANU UK ('AIL DEALERS IX &ENESAL MERCHANDISE 'mei ctuttroa,j end Cas btreets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON W. E. DEMENT & CO, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS; TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded GEnmeiff mi PC Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, LtrataM, Stckache, Headache,Toottche, Mara. Scildi. Frot Bite. 150 ALL OTHXB BOMLT FUSS AJD iX&TS. SsM tr VrsttitU aal Staler eWTwLet. Tlftj Ceati totUe. Directive i la 11 ttatngtt. TKE CHAKLKS A. VOOELES CO. -T nil ' Tr"""-""! hIUsen,S&,G..A. Fortlfj tboSjsteu. All who have experienced and witnessed tlio effect of Hostctter's Stomach Bitters upon the weak, broken down, desponding victims of dyspepsia, liter complaint, fever and ague, rheumatism, ueivous debility, or premature decay, know that in this supremo tonic and alterative thero exists a speclllc principle which reaches the ev source 6f the trouble, and effects an absolute and per manent cure. For sale by all DrugRlsts and Dealers generally. LEADING ( , S. B. CROW. New Rooms. New Material. KVKRYTHWJU IIKST CLASS, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. r Mr. "Wir. A. Kelt of San Fronefcco. one of the most skillful photographists on tho Coast, assists In the oiwratlng room. Vlm Work a KpociaWy. On the HO AD WAY urarty oppirJt St. 3lary'- Hospital. PLUMBING! You will do well to call on RUDDOCK 'MKSS Tapping and Patting In of Water Pipes. IT WILL PAY YOU Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. OAALKRS I" Irn. Steel, Coal, Anchors. Ohains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shell Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FrouR ani anu. fkki. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All Ues. at 1'oitland Prices, la Siocfc. Corner Chenamns and Hamilton. Streets AST01U A, OREGON. Drugs and Chemicals FjescrirUoD8 carefully compounded Day or "Night B. F. STEVENS & CO., CITY HOOK STOHK. Have Just received a lnainraolb stock of Books. The young and old. rich and poor can all be accommodated. AGENTS FOR THF. Krantek &Baek.aa4X&ad&reiat A Xstnl FIum sad. WeMtera Cettkffe Ors&tiB. Orde for all -Hndlkof tMnsle or Instru ments will be promptly Tilled. B.F. STEVENS & CO. H " CELEBRATED i iW STOMACH & Phntnnrrann IXallbpir lj.E.THOMAS, 3 DPvIJGGIST & ANI Aw A Pharmacist, ? AastoriaVo' Colombia Transportation Company. FOR PORTLARD FAST TIME! THE POPULAR STJEAMEP. FLEIfWQOD Which has been Teatled lor the comfort of passengers will leai p Wilson & FisherS Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Retnrolnf; leaves Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. ISAn additional trip nlll bo made on Sunday of EaeJi Week, leading TorUand at 9 O'elock Bandar Morulas:. I'assensers nj thto route connect at Kalaira for Sound ports. 17. B.' SCOTT, rresident HOTELS AND JIESTAUK AXTb. j PARKER HOUSE.;The p. MacW Sh If, IZ. PAUKKR. Ppob.. , r AHT01UA, ai. ci:o.sui. Thll. HOWTUS, OP.KOON. I Day Clerk Nlsht Herk. First Glass in all Respects, FRF.K COACH TO THE HOUSK. Fipres Never Lie ! A.XD-2 i .1 Hi r r Or THE, CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Is dntm; the 1 WKJirsi UlUUMTM Ol UU) RESTATOANT In tna-clty. ndhe Wht jnaranteti to jtfe tho best meal for cash. MARKETS. WASHINGTON MARKET, HaiB Street, Atlorla, Oresoa. KEKGM4 DEKKT, PKOPKIKTOKS. RESPECTFULLY CALL Tfli: ATTEX Uon of the public to the fact that the above Martet wQl alwajs be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BKST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 I Wbieh"'vrlllbe)lil at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. "-Special attention given to supiling ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IX FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Cittokery anil Glassware. axiii Fooca., :mto, Pacific Market, N. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors. Leavtj Your Ordsn for Pish, Game, Eggs, Butter, VEGETABLES, ETC. TiV'e furnlsli lro Islous, Fresh and In Good Condition, Dresstd Chickens, Vegetables, and'SrartetProduM of all kinds In season. ATtau Stock oT Family Wines, Liquors, Clgaw and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET wherry & COMPANY, Fvesh.aml Cnrfid Bleats,.) "Vo;ota,T3loiei, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS, i OWOSITK OCCIDENT HOTET., CHKXAMIH Siroet. Antoria, Ojc Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARD! ABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON; . TJjel and Copper. FAST TIME! S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OKKGOX. BIACK8MXTII SHOP Boiler AU klnd of ENGINE, CANNERY, AZD STEAMBOAT WORK lromptl7 attended to. A Meclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BtxtfiNrKKirr. SfcAu IWxkku Housk, ASTOUI.C - OltKGOX. GEHERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAI imiABIHE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofall Descriptions BUde ta Order at Bhert Xetice. A. D. WAB3. President. .1. 0. H08TLKB, Secretary, 1. W. Case, Treasurer. jobx Fox.Superlntendent. A. V. Jffleii, Ynolele and T.etalf Dealer tu MILL FEED. jciass and Pkted Ware, TKOPIOAL AND D01IFJJTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars G. H. BAIN & GO. OKAUOtS IN" Doors; Windtws, Blinds; Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. Sliop Work A specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oal:, Ash, Bay, and "Walnut lumber ; Ore son and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds ol boat material on hand. C. H. BAIX X CO. ff.T.ColeM&Go.'s AG!fCY. Banking Department A General Banking and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prompt and satisfactory business Drafts' on tho leading cities of the United States and Europew. 5 Depsslts Received. S9bBb Shop jSHS' 8W PaH (jU3Bk' TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway 5 Navigation O CKA. OCFIB1 0.V. Dniins the month of .Time, is;-Ocean Steamers will sail fron 1'ortLind to San Francisco, and from Ssn Franr-Isco to Port land, ai followN. tenting Alnswortb Dock, Portland, at MldmsSit, dud Speai- Street Wharf. S,mi I'ranckco, M 10 A. M. : " . From Pottland. , "From San Ffanclico Z."" Jiine State of Cl....Tn A HoJaiabla .'Hua . 3 Otfcoa .. ..Fr II Oreeoa 'fhur htatatif (.si. ..Tu n C'olumWa......Jjun 15 atstd of uni....v?eit a ColnmW..."..7.Won S3 uolninWs Moa 3i Jal; Owtfoa jJat 5 Ureoa Sat 23 oiaieor uai....Tnor 3 .t . i wuiy Tl'TOUSh TirltAtfS snld tn nDnrlnnlnnl cJd?- l'i tiif United States. Caunda and Jm i (!. RAIL DIVISION. Pasxpner Trains leave Portland for East em Man, nt 11 :40 A. M. dally. PaJim&u P!ce Car ruanlnje batw eaa Po unj. scd ti. PjibJ, K1EK OlYVUOS (Ulddie Calambla). Boat-, leave Portland for IXllw at 7 :00 A il. also : Leave Port- i if" land fi- I. Mori 1 Tu. I We.I rim. Frl. Sat. &lortx and I lower Co. I lttxaUta....U AM 3 AM SAM S A3tl AM 6 AS "noa. or.JiAM; ',7AM J IT AM ooiSmx:!! I !6amj i., Tscpaatad beattie. dwly t l:W pji . mun oiriiiaers uo noi run nunaays. Lmtm Astoria for PertUnd at fi tt-nt dl!r ex cept hundaj-. , r m- a u. PHK8C0XT. A. L. STOKES, Manager. Gn'l Freight ad Pa. Act . E. A. KOras. Agent Astoria. Oregon & CaUfornia R. R. OP.KCON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY. LESSEE. On aud after May 4. lSSt, trains will ran a- follows : DAILY (Except Sundas). t-VSTSIDE DIXSIOX. Bctweca PORTX.tMaudPHEMX. ATAir. TitAiy. LEAVE. ARRIVE, Poitlanri. 7 -m A rlAvhl-in.! IJVl m Ashland G0 r.M Portland!""" 5:W v. arl ALBANY EXPRE8S TRAJN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4 :00 p. M.ILcbanon.9 50 r. m Lebanon 4 :43 A.sr.Portland... 10 K A. S PullmaaPalacaSreeplnffCarleavhs Port land Mondays and Thursdays. EetHrning 1 ea es Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. Tire Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Easlsldc Division. WESTSIDE DIVISION. Btweea Prtlaad aad CorvalU aAII.TBAIK , LEAVE. ABElMi. . Portland .9 K a. M.ICorvaUIa4 0 p. M. Corvalus 8 Q a. atirorttand. 3 .-20 v. m. KXTKZSS TCAI3T n ,LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5j00 r 3fBIcMlnnvlUe-8 rtO pm McMlnm Ulea:45 a m Portland 8 -.50 a,'m Close connections made at Ashland with the Stages or the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company.. asrnekets for sale at all the principal points In California, at Compaq s Office, Corner 'E and Front Sis., Portland, Or. Freight wiU not be received for shipment after 5o,eiocfci. sr. on either the East or West side Division. B. KOEHLKR, Ga'i JUnagar. B.P.BOOERS. Act'c G. F. Pa. Afit Kwaco Steam navigation Co.'i WINTER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby, and llivaco. Connecting by stages and boau lor Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the Ilwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer Oexi.. Miles, WUl leave Astoria On Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays (OystervUle and Montesano mall dajs.l at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby. and liwaco ox Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., as formerly', nat being confined -strictly to schedule timet. Fare'to-Fort Canby and Ilwaco, SI 00 HTTlckers can bo bought at the ofllce for facts. HT"Hwaco frebfht.'by the ton m tnn nr'nvar. S2 tier ton. In lott of EFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ily at the office of the company, Gray's ;harf, foot of Benton street. J. H.D.GRAY, Agent. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO. A.VANDUSEN.Aeent. First Class Biacksmithing AT LOW RATES AT Gilbert Christiansen's HORSESHOEING Done on Scientific Principles by an Al Horseshoer who Guarantees GOOD WORK. General Biacksmithing Done And SATISFACTION ASSURED, at HU Shop, in rear of Aug.DanleIson's Saloon. H. B, PARKER DEAIKR IK Oats, and Straw, Hay, XjXACES, Brick. Pement, and Sand. Wood Oofiverod to Order. Draying, Teaming, and Express Business WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIB8T.CLA88. BUSINESS OAKbs: XI D.WIXTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW Abstract of Title a Specially. -Roomi II and 12, Knisbti of Pythian Cwth Building. Cp . MoCOKMLlC, Attorney aud Cekasellar atXv Room 12, Odd Fellows BuildlngT ASTORU, - - Ortfda. OKO. A. DOEUIS, OKO. X01AXO - ATTORNEYS JJL XAW. Ofllce in Kinney's Block, cpposltd-diy Hall,Astoria;Oreeon.r ' Q B. THOMSON, Attorney and Counselor at Uw. Room No.G, over "White Bouse, . ASTORIA. ORKUON. c. w. foxtox. a. cjFnutQs. FUXTOR BROTOCBSe ATTORNEYS AT LAW! Rooms 5 and 8, Odd Fellows Bnlldlns." T Q.A.BOWXdBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. . " Cheuamui treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON JOSEPH Jk. GlIxL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. STOfflce Tvlth J. Q A. Bowiby, .VSTORIA, ----- Oregofl. rt jr. cuATJUf ATT'Sr AT LAW. NoUry Public, Commlsslonar otDeed.Xur California, New York and Washington Ter ritory. Roomi 3 and 4, Odd Fellows Building, As torla. Oregon. N. B.-Clalms at Washington. D. C anfl collections a specialty. "Cl C. HOLDlTSf, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AHli IN SUKANCS AGENT. O. W. LKICK. ARCHITECT AND DEAUGHTSHJH. Scholars reeeired for Course ol Draaarin rOfllce o er Whjte Hpuse Store. Q.KLO r. P1KKKK. SURVEYOR OF -ClaUep Cetyf uid City f Atwrt QiHce -Chenamus street, Y". M. C A. balL Room No. 8. Q BKXSO MARTIN, M . 0 lhyjlcl!Ui SKd 8urcB ASTORIA. - - OREOON. - .u Office Room 12, Odd Fellows Building Residkcoe Hume's building, up stairs. JAY TUTTIJe, M. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Okfick Rooms l , 2, and 3. Pi thlan Build ing. Residkxce On Cedar Street, back ul St. Mary's Hospital. i f. p. hicks. a. k. bkaw . HICKS fc SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cas.i and Squemoqua streets. Astoria. Oregon. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA. Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of. Real Estate aad represent the following Fire Insurance Conpaales : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phoenix of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western, Phenbf of Brooklyn, Oakland Home, asset SSSJXQfiUQ " S80.080 Policies written by us In the Phoenix a&4 Home and Scottish Union and. National at equitable rates. BANKINO AND INSURANBE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - CBEGOK. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. B. S. Worsley, ATJCTIONEEK AND COMMISSION MERCHANT B-Offlco and Ware Rooms on Squemg,ua Street, next door to corner of Olney . Advancements made on Consignments "So Charges far Storage ef tJ. GE0EGE LOVETT, Tailorint Cleanine, Repairiiit NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala SU oppenlte X. LkVs, AaUtU, . G. A. STINSON & COm BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Rogsrs old Btand, coraer ot Out- and Court streets. ,t Ship and Cannery work, BonttfcMtag. WagoB miiie and repaired, 0te4 wanr guaranteed. 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