CO VOL. XXII, NO. 3. ASTORIA, OREGON, JFRIDAY, JUtY 1 1, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS, THE NATIONAL DEJIOCRARIC CONVENTION. The Nomination of the Candidates. Chicago, July 9th. At 3 p. m. the call of Btates for nominations for president and vice president com menced. When the state of Delaware was called there -was an immediate out break of cheers. After the uproar had subsided, Mr. George Gray of Delaware came to the platform and addressed the convention. He said he had been instructed to present the name of a man who was worthy to receive the nomination. He did so under a realizing sense of the great responsibility, relying upon the con vention to act so that the great op portunity which God himself, he reverently oeneveu uaa given mem, should not pass away unimproved. xne Jttepuoiican nomiuauuii jjuu flung defiance into the face of Ameri can manhood and had shocked the conscience of the best men in that part'. Such a nomination was a sign of the decadence of that great party, not n sign of .increasing strength. The Democracy called for a candidate who had been tried in the balance and never found wanting. The Democracy demanded a states man whose experience was known; it demanded a leader whose chivalric courage would never falter, and who could and would bring to the dust the "plumed knight" of false pretense and of personal dishonor; it de manded a man of private character which would bear the malignant tongue of slander: it demanded a maawho should be, iu his public and private character, the very antithesis and opposite of the nominee of the Republican party. The man who was that, and more, whose name was now leaping from heart to mouth, was Thomas 1. Jiayard. Liouu cheers. J Mr. Bayard, as a candidate, would make no mistakes. His name would still the voice of calumny; he would carry every doubtful state, and would make some Republican slates doubt ful. Enthusiasm would take the place of apathy, and the dreary No vember would be mado glorious by the pseans of Democratic victory. Loud cheers. INDIANA NAMES m'dOXALD. When the state of Indiana was called Mr. Hendricks of that state came to the platform, and amid loud applause said that the people de manded a change in the management of affairs, and if the convention would give them the opportunity they would execute the purpose in the election of president Ho be lieved that the nominee of this con vention would become the chosen president of the "United States the first inaugurated Democratic pres ident in twenty-four years. Cheers. He spoke of the official corruption of the Republican party, and referred to Secretary Chandler's recent testi mony before a senate committee, in which ho said that the defalcations in his bureaus would not exceed SG7,000, and yet 24 years ago an administra tion had gone down because of the defalcation of 360,000, and the only one. In regard to the civil service, he said there wero men of ability in the public service, and he would not ask that they should be driven out of office. None but the unfit should be condemned; none but the fittest "should Survive. ft Referring to the foreign policy of the government, he said it would be a beautiful spectacle if this Republic, bo strong, so sure, should lead the nations in a movement for permanent peace and for the relief of the people everywhere from standing armies and masterful war. He then came down to the main subject of his speech and suggested for the consideration of the convention a citizen of the state of Indiana, Joseph E. McDonald. Cheers. He sketched Mr. McDon ald's career and declared if he were in the White House no man who would go to see him there would find fault with the candid, frank manner of his reception. He did not speak for himself alone, or McDonald alone, but for the great state of Indiana, which had instructed the delegates to present Mr. McDonald's name to this great convention. Mr. McDonald was a man who had favored monetization of silver, and thesaving of the Pacific coast from coolie servile labor. A wise legis lator, a true financier, a brave states man; his record glittered with the stars of truth, and all might see its glory Every star in it was a Demo cratic star, and all its glories were those of the people's cheers; and his name was presented by a great state. Ho therefore presented that time, and all he asked was justice. General Black of Illinois seconded the nomination of McDonald. They would 'present, he said, a platform which "would appeal to the sober judgment of the people. They also needed" a man whose antecedents, known of all men, constituted a sat isfactory answer to all reasonable ob jections. They needed a man whose views on all public questions could be found without a search warrant, and determined without an. inquisi tion. No matter where the Demo cratic 'candidate for the presidency lived, Indiana had always been found true; out tnat iacc suouiu not sit in judgment against her. CALIFORNIA NOMINATES THURMAN. Mr. Spencer -When California was called she had no candidate to pre sent at that moment The gentleman who was to present her candidate was temporarily absent owing to sick ness. He is now present and wo would ask the privilege of allowing California to name its candidate. The Chair The chair hearing no objection the privilege will be grant ed. California is considered as call ed. Mr. Spencer Onr delegates have decided that Hon. John W. Brecken ridge shall present the name of its candidate. The Chair Gentlemen of the con cen con venteon: The honorable John W. Breekenridge, son of the last demo cratic vice president who was not un joitly deprived of his office, will now address the convention, as a represen tative of the state of California. Mr Brecken ridge, on taking the platform, was received with hearty applause, and spoke as follews: Mr. Chairman, and gentlemen of the cori vention: By inadvertence California was passed in this democratic con vention, but we desire to say to you tbnt tvlimi the ballot"? are cast in No vember next she will never be passed by the republican candidate. Ap Tilmisfl.l She hriq sent ns here, her representatives, in few and simple words, to present for the considera tion of the democratic party a man who needs no eulogy at her hands; whose namo is enshrined in the hearto of the whole American people. There nover was, in the history of a party, a rarer or a grander opportu nity "to make an appeal to the conn try. THE MAN TO PRESENT. Let us present a man of whose in tegrity there has never been a ques tion; upon whose character or repu tation there has never fallen a shadow, or blot, or stain; whose ability and learning shall be commensurate with the high office to which we would elevate him. Let us nominate such a one, place him side by side with his antithesis, the "plumed knight" of Maine' and simply say to the people, "Behold the man!" Applause. Gentlemen of this convention, we of Cfilifornia believe that we can con fidently turn and say, "Behold. tho man; Allan G. Thurmau of Ohio!" Loud cheers and applause, several delegates rising in their seats and waving their hats. Of all the hon ored and illustrious names which have been and shall bo presented for the consideration of this convention there are none that lie dearer to tho great heart of the American people than that lofty and intrepid states man, who for more than twenty years has been the boldest and ablest advo cate of demooratic doctrines and democratic principles. California did not send us to wnsto our time in eulogies, but simply to present his name. This man, at tho close of the war, when the echoes of that strife was still vibrating in tho air, annihilated in the great state of Ohio tho republican majority of near ly 40,000. We are told that their only objection to him is that Ohio is an October stale, and onr reply is, gen tlemen, that this is not a state but a national convention, and we are hero to select a ra nnal candidate. Ap plause. M'KENZIE NOMINATES CABXiTSLE. When Kentucky was reached, J. McKenzie took the platform, amid great enthusiasm, and presented the name of Carlisle. There were cheers and hisses when E. J. G. Abbott of Massachusetts arose. That gentleman said he had j no name for presentation to the con- i vention at that time. IiOCKWOOD NOMINATES CLEVELAND. ! Loekwood of New York then took I the platform to nominate Cleveland, and was received with cheers. Ho presented that gentleman's qualifica tions in a forcible manner, and com manded the greatest attention of any delegate, eliciting frequent applause. Every mention of the New York gov ernor s name was received with hearty cheers, delegates rising to their feet. Mayor Harrison of Chicago sec onded the nomination of Cleveland, and was received with an ovation. A motion to adjoutn to 750 was lost Grady appealed to the convention to take such action as would keep tho democratic party fully united. Re ferring in complimentary terms to the other candidates, Grady closed by warning them of the result if some other candidate bo chosen. Cheers and hisses. Cochrane of New York moved to suspend tho order of business and take a recess to 8 r. m. Lost. A demand for a call of -tho roll of states was overruled by tho chair. Cochrane of New York took the platform to speak. Objections were made throughout the hall; and a point of order was made that Coch rane could not speak unless he pre sented a candidate. He said he was there to second a candidate, and he. was allowed to proceed. His speech was well received and ho was fre f requently applauded. He said that a number thought Cleveland could carry New York, while a number thought he could not One side must be wrong, but why take chances whea all could unite on Thurman. At 620 tho convention adjourned until 1050 A. M. to-morrow. LEADING l S. B. CROW. New Rooms. New Material. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ev 3Ir. "Wrr;. A. Bell, of San Frauclsco, one of the most skillful photographists on the Coast, assists in the operating room. FlnoVork a Specialty. On the KO A.EMVAY nearly opposite St. Mary's Hospital. Good Milk Cow for Sale. INQUIRE OF Dlt. JAY TUTTLK. GREAT REDUCTION! IX MLLIfflY GOODS -AT-runs. A. 9IAI.COl.liro. I WILL SELL FOR TOE NEXT THIR TY DAYN all Trimmed Hats and SUMMER GOCDS at c si, to close out my Summer Stock and make room for a Larce Invoice of FALL GOODS. SOW is the time lor Ceme and See aad Be CeBvlace. Poo Balm rata THE GREAT GERMAN . REMEDY FOR PAIN. ; RelifrtitslccKJ RHEUMATISM, j Neuralgia, ' Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE. HEID1C2S, T00T51CEE, S0HE THROAT, QTOoV. SWXLLIS03. SPBAIXS, Sortas Cata, "Braliu, ntosTBnxa, ixvnss. SCAX.DS. inl U ether toiUj aslst flFTI CZ5T3 1 E0HH SoU by U Drc!U ani Dtilsi. SlrcUai la 11 UBfOlJM. Tfci ClrUi A,7s&: C:. (Sbcmwi to A. Vcltr k C.) BtlUaon, XL, U.S. A. If " CELEIRATED ( X ItW w STOMACH . & 8ITTEBS To the needs of the tourist, commercial traveler and new settler, Hostcttfi'd Stom ach Bitters n peculiarly adapted, since it strengthens the digestive organs, and braces the physical energies to unhealtliful Influ ences. It removes and prevents malarial ftvtr PAncMlintlftn rirctnrtw!i fmolf lir!!, .stimulates the Kidneys and bladder, and eu- nriies as vreii as purines the wood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the weary and debilitated tlnd it a reliable source of renewed strength and comfort. Eor sale bv all Druggists and Dealers generally. PLUMBING! Yonwilliln DlinnnPlf At Wheeler & w ell to call on n U U U U U I Kobb'.s, for Tapping; and Fatting In of "Water Pipe. IT WILL PAY YOU Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKAI.Ki:8 IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. Fr.OUR AlfD MIIX FEEI. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland rrlces, In Stock. Cornpr Chenamus and Hamilton Streets AJSTORIA. OREGON. Drugs and Chemicals & t v mrrmifAO z u. h. 1HU1M0. ' ej . " DRUGGIST 5. Dliniimnniet r'S AST0RIA,O rreacriptlons carefully compounded Day jdt Night. a I.KI.VKNWEBER. II. WlOY Leineuweber & Co., EMTAItLISHKD 18&S. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON- TAMERS AM GDBBBIES, Manufacturers and Ini ortera of all kinds of LEATHER AND HIDINGS. Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. yHlRhes-t casb price paid for Hides and Tallow. Notice to Whom It May Concern. 11HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN . appointed administrator of the etato of John Hume deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quf stcd to present such claims duly verified, within six months from the date of this no tice, at my office inWMlaia Hume's cannery, in the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore gon. J. W. HUME. Astoria, July 9th, 1854. :d-5w I VkB ? & jKF TA A 5. A a IS IHv(Ki'LJL.ritiHlK3HEflaiSHi TBaBBrlMLJBfcuDaVaBlMl ' ' ' ,MBMZiriC IT j "L. -ifj'i Columbia Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAND FAST TIME! THE POPULAR STEAMER FLEETWOOD Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave " Wilson & Flsher's"Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland cv.ery Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. 3An additional trip will bemade on Sunday or Each Wee, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock Sunday XornlBg. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalama for Sound ports. v U.B.SCOTT, President HOTELS AND RESTAUR ANTb. J PARKER HOUSE.,ThePioneerMach,ne Sho- 11.1$. I'AKKKIC. Prop.. i .... .....o-..., :Wfc . ASTORIA, OKKGON.'BIaACKSMITH - . Day Clerk- Night Clerk: ' Al. CROSBY, Phil. BOWEKS. First Class in all Respects. FRIIK COACH TO TIIK HOUSE. fipns lew-Lie ! AND JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove bj his 1oks that he is dolnjj the blgp?st business of any RESTAURANT In Hie city, and he will jniarantee to "give the best meal for cash. MARKETS. WASHINGTON MARKET, ."Halu Street, Astoria, Orrsou. BERGHA.N A UF.KKY, PROPRIETORS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that- the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND REST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! AVhich will be sold al lowest rates, wholc sale and retail. , Hr-Speclal attention given to supplying ships. WYATT & TH0MPS8N. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. nvrm :Fca., stof Pacific Market. Wo furuhli Provisions. Fre-Jr and in Good Condition. Dressed Chickens, Vegetables, and Market Produce of all kinds in season. A Fine Stock of Family Wines, Liquors, Clears and Tobacco. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & C.0MPAWY, Fresh and Cured Moats, Vegetatolee, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTKU CIIK.VAMI.'H Street. Ahterla, Or H.C0l8lMC0.'S AGESOY. Banking Department A General Banking and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prompt and satisfactory business. Drafts on tho leading cities of tbol'nitcd States and Europe. . Depestts Received. . At The Bureau, Anhcuser Bnsch Brewing Ass'c'n or St. Lonls, Xo. Celebrated Anhcuser Beer on Draught at Pinckney's Sample Room, tx. H.WatPr Street, (or Roadway). fJ!Mi?!wfaJ.Hpet,.orto F? imported from the East. Call and sample it. FAST TIME! & ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. SHOP AND Boiler Shop All kinds or ENGINE, GANNEBT, AND STEAMBOAT WOBE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Bknton Stiikkt, Xbai: Paukkk House, ASTORIA. - OREfiOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER' MAKERS. LAP'aiflMABBMGmiS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. oral! Descriptions made te Order at Short Xotlce. A.- D. Wass, President. J. O. Hustlkb, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. . John Fox.Snperintendent. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In MILL FEED. Glass and Plated' Ware; TILOPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.1 Together wlth- Wincs, Liquors,Tobacco,CIars G. H. BAIN & CO. DKALKR3 IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. A specialty, and all work Ruarantced. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore pon aud Port Orford Cedar. " Al) kinds of boat material on hand. C. H. BAIX A GO. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber, Salmon'" Trays, OXE8, ETC OFFICE AND MILC. CORNER SALHON AND CEDAR STREETS. ASTORIA. - OregeB; sSBBbSw aallS TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation OCRAiraEVISlON DurinR the month of Jnne, 1831. Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San; Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port unir, as follows, leaving Ainswortu Dock, iSPiS1 at JUdnight. and Spear Street Wnarf, San Francisco, at lo A. ar. Irora Portland. I From San Francisco.' Oregon .Thur a SJttiaotCl....Tu to ttolubia .Soa is Oivcbb Jri 20 8mo'etGl....Wed 3 OolnaabU Bioa Su Jnlr Ofoa Sat S i., SUteofC&l..;.Ta 3 CoUaaia Hub 3 Oreoa Fri li SUU otVtl....-Wti 13 Columbia..,-.. ..Mob 23 Orexoa Hat as IStaU ot Cal....Thnp 3 Tkremxk Tickets sold to allprlnclpal cJOes to the United SUtes, Canada, and Europe. kail oivisioft. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern.polnt9, at 11 :4 A. M. daily. PuUaaaa Palace Oar maalftjc btwnPort laad. aad St: Paul, MI1YK IVUI. (Middle C!uBMa). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 a t&r ai-so: Leave Port-I l r land for iMonl Tu. IWe, Thn.1 Fri. I Sat. aitoria aad I lower tla.1 lambU...JS AMls AMIfiAM SAM iXX It A3! DarUa. Or.7AM ',KX AM J I CerralUa.. 6 AMI IsamI Tacomaaad 8aatU. dally at 10 PM Victoria Steasiere do cot ran Sundaja. Laajaa Aat-oria for Portland at fi a. ra. d'ailj ex- fl. H. PRRSfXYTT. A. L. STOKES, . Manager. Gea'l Prriaat aad Pa. Act. IV A. ftUIM, AgentAstoria. Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, IJKSEK. On and after June 28, I8S4, trains will ran as follows : DAILY (Except Sundays). EA8TSIDB DIVMIOX. Between rK1XANB aad A8HLAND MAIL TRATJT. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7 i2Q a. ac I Aahland 5:40 A. ai. A3iuana......:2Q r.Mlortland 4:25 v. ar. ALBANY EXPRE88 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. rortland... 4 :00 v. at.lLobanon 0 :20 p. m Lebanon..4-H3 a. at.lPortIaud... 10 KO a. m lullrnanPalaco Sleeping Car Ieavhs Port land 3Iondays and Thursda-s Returning leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection lth all Regular Trains on Eastsldo Division. WX8T3IDK DIVISIOX. Betweea Fertlaxd aatf Cervallla MAIti TKAIM ' LE.VVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 kjo a. at.CorvaUls..4 iX p. . Corvallls 8 o . M.jPortland3 :20 p..m. rm,' KXEBRM TBAIX XEA'E. AKRlVE. - f ortland. p-atMc311nnvUle.'8 ax pai McMlnnvllle3:i5 A,iPortland.- 8 30am Close connections made at Ashland with the Stages orthc Orsgon and Califor nia Stage Company. Tickets for sale at all the -principal points in California; nt Company's Office, Corner F and Front Sta.L Portland, Or. Freight will not be re'epived for shipment after5 o'clock r. at. on either the East or West side Division. R. KOEnLEB, . l ROGERS, Maaagar. G. P 4 P. Agt llwaco Stian Navigation Co.'s SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens. Fort Canby, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympii Until further notice tho llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-exa.. 1VL1gg9 . WiU leave Astoria On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and . Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oysterville and Montesano mall days.) at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco OK Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a. m., asformerlr. not being confined strictly to schedule time. Oa Taes4ay and Thursdays A SECOND TRIP will be made, leavlnsr As- torl&tat 1 1. X ., connecting with steamer mac r,irpm roruana. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, $i CO EPTlckets can be bought at the oftlce for aa cis. l9IIvvaco freight, by the ton. In lots of one. ton or over, $per ton, lFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wnarf, foot of Benton street. J. II. D.GRAY. Agent. $67,000,000 Capital I Liverpool and London and Globe. North Brltiih and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67,000 OOO. X. VAN DU3KN. Asceat. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE-AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL ' MCEAPISE Corner cheuiimus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON FRANK H.XAIGHTON. DEALER IN Fruits, Notions, Cigars . -AND- TOBAOOOS, Water St. " fetweea West 8th aBWcMt9th. Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nuts, Candies, etc.. at Lalhton's. Everything Fresh and Firut-clas3, BUSINESS CARDS. Payalelam aaA 8ara. Office opposite the. Johansen hufldlas".' ASTORIA .... OREGON. ei n.wixToar. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts if Title a Specialty. Room 11 aad 12. Knir&ta of PvthLin Castla Baildins. TeleptaeHe St: 4.9. Q ; McCORSAC, Attorney aad Cetmseller at jw Room 12, Odd Fellows Building", ASTORIA, - - Oregon. QKO. A. DORKI3t OKO. NOIASD KOlAIIB tfc IOBaU8, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kinney's Block, opposite Ctty Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q m. THOMSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Boom. No. 6, over White House. ASTORIA, OREUON. c. vr. FULTOX. O. C rtJTtOK. FUI.TOIf BKOTHEB8, ATTORNEYS AT LA.W. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. T q.A.BOWJLBT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus treot, - - ASTORIA, OREGON TOSEPM A. GILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlce with J. Q- A. Bowlby. ASTORIA, ----- Oregon. T? C. UOLDKN, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND -IN SURANCE AGENT. C. W. LKICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting -Office oyer White House Store. TC.KLO F. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF Clatsep CeBHty.aad City of Aataria Office : Chenamus street, Y. M. 0. A. hall Room No. 8. jQ BF.XS031 MAKTISr.M.O., PkyHlciaa aad-HmrxeeB. ASTORIA, OREGON. Office-Rooiu 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residence Humo's building, up stairs. TAY TVTTIiB, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3, rythlan Building.- Rksidkxcx On Cedar Streot. back of St. Mary's Hospital. r. p. hicks. a . k. sha w . HICKS & snAW, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Bulldlnsr. ud stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria, Oregon. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Otegon. Buy and sell all kind of Real Estate and represent the following Fire Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, assets $33,000,000 Phoenix of Hartford " 400,000 Home of New York, 700,000 Hamburg and Bremen. " 2.ooOBou Western, goo,ooo Phenlx of Brooklyn, " 4.000.000 Oakland Home; ' 300,000 Policies written by us in the Phoenix and Home and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREdOIf. OFFICE HOURS : From o o'clock A. M. until 3 q'clock P. M. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT E-Offlcc and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to corner of Olney. Advancements made on Consignments No Charges for Storage of Good GEORGE LOVETT, Tailoring, CtaiBg, Spring, NEAT,CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St., opposite 3f. Loeb's. Astoria, Or. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARBELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. aar-Lcave orders with JOHN ROGERS, Superintendent, at Central Market. Notice of Purchase. WE THE UNDER8IGNED HAVE THIS day entered into co-partnership trader the firm name of H.D. Newbury & I Stew ens. Irvine Stevens having RowJRfJ interest of B. F, Stevens in the City Book store. H. D.NEWBURY. IRVING 8TKV13JS. A3tcrl3, Julym,lSW. 3f -ffg. J 4 K '$X 4f -.'ai'iJK. '"-ll" -SwrT "T . 4 - J 'Z-& BS-Sg?- -, ZU2S21TA