en r; u. ' pyyigL ti&-j jju . iifc X'QTi' i"1 -i'upagJi- VOL. XXII, ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 12, PRICE, FIVE CENTS, - - . .- ..-,, asf 1 JSM JW Jfr Jy JijI-Pfe, ; vrwr y JvJ&ty l NO. 4. THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. Grover Cleveland, of New Yoik. nated on Second Bailor. Noml- Astoriax Etra, rnday. GniCAao, July 11. -Grover Cleve land, of New York, was nominal pel for president on second ballot. Governor Cleveland is u native of New Jersey, and is now in his forty seventh year. He conies from a min isterial family, his father and a num ber of his relatives beinjj clergymen. Grover received an academic educa tion, after which he went to New Torkcity as a clerk in some chari--table institution. He soon became infected with the western fever, and on his route to his intended destina tion he stopped in Buffalo, N. Y., to visit a wealthy uncle residing in that 1 city, who persuaded his nephew to re main and take a position in his store. Young Cleveland, however, aspired to become a lawyer and his relatives en couraged him in this ambition by se curing him a clerkship with a promi nent low firm in Buffalo. Mr.Cleveland was admitted to the bar in 1869, nnd soon thereafter was appointed assist ant district attorney of Erie. In 1870 he was elected Sheriff of the county, and in 1881 mayor of the city. His election in 1882 as governor of New York was a noted triumph, his ma jority over Judge Folger being 200, 000. The governor left New Jersey, where "he was born, at a very early age, and went over into New York state with his father, a Presbyterian preacher in that state, and lived in varius towns; next at a small town near Syracuse. Then his father came to a place called tho Holland pur chase, not far from Buffalo. Cleve land's mother continued to live in that town,where her husband left her at his death, and she died just before he was elected governor. Cleveland has a brother, who is now a Presbyterian preacher north of Utica. He hod five sisters, one of whom lives at the old homestead, unmarried ; auother is married to an architect in Toledo, and a third is the wife of a Presby terian missionary in India. Cleve land designed to .settle at Cleveland, Ohio., and go into a stoie; but he stopped to see an uncle at Buffalo, who persuaded him to stay there, and he entered a law office and studied low seven years. Most lawyers study only two -or three years; but Cleve land was a slow, thorough man, who wanted to satisfy his own mind. The first office Cleveland held was assist ant district attorney, and his superior being a farmer with small legal ten dencies, left the practice" to him, so that he was elected district attorney. One who knows him, says: "Mr. Cleveland is the most industrious man I have ever known in my life. He does not get to things quickly, but he will sit up all night tb study a law case. In his official duties he is the same miracle of labor. He will plant himself directly before a matter and Btick to it till it is tlnough, it it takes him day and night. He is a good speaker, with a rather shrill voice, convincing rather than elo quent in his manner. He always prepares himself before he speaks. He is a bachelor and lives in vey comfortable chambers in Buffalo. He has no house of his own, and only moderate financial circumstances, not having any care whatever for money. Money is the last thing which trou bles him. The first law case he had in their office, a woman came to him about an imperiled mortgage of hers, and he got interested in her case and lifted the mortgage for her, and it has never yet been paid ofl'by the woman. Cleveland is a friend of Millard Fill more's son, who will bo the last of the line. Ho is verj- popular with the Germans in Buffalo, who number nearly half the 200,000 -people there. They like him" because they believe he keeps taxes down. He has enemies in Buffalo whose schemes he has op posed. It was attempted since he was governor to put the fire department into democratic hands. Cleveland has got tho fire de partment into the hands of a commis sion, with small salaries, and it is run for only 60 per cent of what tho same service costs elsewhere and is the finest fire department in the country. The message he wrote as maor, veto ing au'aldermay's bill, made him ene mies, some of whom are still spright ly. There were fifteen men thqre who designed to get hold of the appropri ations, 'raise them and steal them. Cleveland sat down on them." Blaine's foreign Tollcy in England. The London Spectatoi says of Blaine: '3tfr. Blaine'd nomination is a blow to every sound English liber id, and would be even if be were not so pronounced a Jingo. But then he is a Jingo of tho extreme type. He lias always defended what is in prin ciple a policy of conquest. He is be lieved to bold that tho time has ar rived wlien the United States should become th6 North American Bepub lie, should persnado tho Canadian Dominion to join it, and should ex tend its direct authority down to the Isthmus of Panama." Ho was, moreover tho secretary who de nounced tho Clayton-Bulwer treaty and its principle the joint guardian ship of the Panama canal upon the ground that tho United States must control the interoceanic waterway, and who during the Peruvian war endeavored to induce the Spanish-American states to place themselves under the avowed protec torate of the American government. He claims, in fact, for the union, un der different forms," a sovereignty or at least an effective and acknowledged leadership throughout the two Americas, adding that the trade of statea hko Peru naturally belongs to the people of tho states, and not to those of Europe. Some of his schemes are no doubt either more moderate in reality than they seem on paper, or are- defensible from the Amenoan point of view. He can hardly wish to conquer Canada, though he may desire to absorb it" TVill you suffor with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vltallzer Is fttiranteea to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. The Kranw-Chiiiei Trouble. Sax Francisco. July 10.-Bearing on the dispatch from Paris last night that war between Franco and China is believed inevitable, the Call this morning publishes a long article, on information previously received from highly reliable sources, confirming the statement. It also publishes a letter from Tse Tsung Sang, military grand secretary, dated Tieng Tseng, May 19, 1881, to a wealthy and influ ential Chinaman of this city, an nouncing a determination to combat the French, and ordering that a tax bo levied on all Chinese here, at Den ver, New York and elsewhere in the United States, for the purpose of providing funds for tho imperial treasury. For this object half a mil lion dollars wa3 raised in this way, and sent to China Julv 1. on the steamer Toltio. A like amount will be forwarded by tho next steamer. Another letter received through Tong King Sung, president of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation company, referring to previous ones, says n secret treaty was mode in De cember, 18S3, between Germany and China, whereby the former will sup port the latter in"n war with Franco. In return Germany is to exercise sovereignty over tho island of Formo sa, and construct naval military sta tions at different points for tho Chi nese government. China will refuse the payment of the $250,000,000 in demnity to France. A private dispatch received yester day announces that a rebellion against the Tartar dynasty hns broken out at Choo Ching Foo, nnd that the rebels are in possession of the city. THK CUOLKKA EPIDEMIC Paris, July 9 There were five deaths from "cholera at Toulon be tween 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. to-day, and fourteen deaths at Marseilles between noon nnd midnight. Marseilles, July 10 The number of people who have left here on ac count of cholera has reached 75,000. Even the magistrates are becoming panic-stricken and deserting "their posts, The use of pork in the army is forbidden. GeexomjE, July 10 Two Toulon ese refugees died to-day from cholera. Marseilles, July 10 There were seventy-five deaths last evening. Toulox, July 10 There were ten deaths to-day, including the lady su perior of theSislers of Charity. Uliltehin and the '-Umatilla." - San Fiuxcisco, July; 10.- "White- j law, the English wrecker, now trying 1 to raise the sunken collier Umatilla, j is not making mucii nenuway. ne lately tried to get her on an even keel, but was not successful. A cof- ferdam is now being built over her upper works, and when this is finish ed the hull will be pumped out, and if the outside pressure of -water is not too great it is thought that by that means she may be floated to the sur face. It is proving an expensive and , difficult job, and many predict that it j will not be successful. An eastern, exchange tells the story that one Lewis Gordon of Pntchoguo conceived the idea of flying a kite with a duplicate string, to which ho a sinker. He mised the kite over the water at the seashore, keeping tho strings separated untu tue kito at- tamed a considerable latitude. Then he threw out as far as possible one of the strings with the hooks attached, i The line, after sinking so as to bo drawn taut, answered every purposo of a deep-sea drop line, and tho in genious fisherman soon had a sixteen pound cod and another of smaller size. If the faults of man were turned to virtues and his virtues to faults, he would be so nearly perfect that well, ho couldn't stay here, that's the truth of tho matter. Arkainaw Traveler. It is estimated there are now in this country 350,000 manufacturing estab lishments, employing C.000,000 work men and 81,500,000,000 capital. LEADING I S. B. CROW. New Rooms. New Material. EVERYTHING riEST CLASS. SATISFAOIIOH GUARANTEED. Mr. Wir. A. Bell, of Fan FraueUco. one of the most skillful photographist? on tlif Coast, assists In the operating room. Fine Work a Hpeolalty. On the BO vWWAY nearly opposite St. Mnr 's Hospital. Good Milk Cow for Sale. TXQnrcK or dk. jay tcttle GREAT REDUCTION! IK AT ?1RS. A. XAlJCttlM'8. I WILL SELL FOi: THE NEXT THIR TY DAYK nil Trimmed Hats nnd SUMMElt GOODS at oi at, to close out my Summor Stock and make room for a Irge Imolcc of TALL GOODS. XOW is the time for Como and Sec and. Re Convinced. J. W. BUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Us Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complcto Stock of First-class 3f aterlnl. All Werk Guaranteed. Office and Shop In Hume'i building, roar of Wneeler & Itobb's, Astoria, Oregon. IlKHjl rapli Gallery BLUIRY M THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR Ibltir; I tal nw RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ItACKACIIE, EE1D1CEZ, I00TH1CBK, SORE THROAT, QlINSr. SKKUXN'CI. SPHA.IXS, Sorrctu, fell, Bnius, FR0STBITE3. BUBXS, SCALDS. Aai tU otltfr UJ1! .in id plai. nrrr cisb i sonu. Ball by 31 Drcjjim ul Dttleri. DlralUcs la U 5bJ ChtrlM A.723b: Cj. (Summ U X.XtCa k CO IiilUsrt, SJ., C.S.X. if" C&EBRATEQ V V Mfc STOMACH & BITTER To the newts of the tourist, commercial tracler and new settler, Hostett-'i's Stom ach Hitters is peculiarly ndnmed. since It strengthens tho dlgcsthe" organs, and braces tne physical energies to unheallmul Influ ences. It removes and prevents malarial farir nnnct inntinn ilrc,innlo tinnlf tifiillt stimulates Hie kidneys and bladder, and on- ncnes as wen as punue the hiood. when overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the weary and debilitated find It a reliable source 01 renewed strength and comfort. Eor sale by all DruggKts nnd Dea'ers generally. PLUMBING! 1 Youttilldo DlinnnPtf -rVheeler& jvell to call on nUUUUlm KobbS, for Tapping and Putting In of "Water 1'lpt's. ' IT WILL PAY YOU Wilson & 'Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKAI.KIIS IN' Iron. Steel, Coal, Anchors, Ghains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AXD MILL, FKLI. Agents for Salem Fleuring: Mills, and Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All Mzfis. nt Portland Trices, in Stock. Coi nor Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA. OREGON. Drugs and Chemicals J. E. THOMAS, DRUGGIST Pharmacist, ASTORIA Prewrlptlons carefully compounded Day or Night. C r.KlXKXWKHKU. Leinenwebor & Co., KrfTAHI.IMlKD li1. ArtlORJA. OREOOX TANNERS AND CURRSM Manufjcmtris nnd Ini orters of nil kinds of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. arllighet cash price paid for Hide and Tallow. Notice to Whom It May Concern. rilHE UXDERSIGNED BAVING BEEN JL appointed administrator of the estate of John Hurao deceased, all persons uainE Tilalras acalnst said estate are herebv re quested to present such claim duly verified within sl months from the date of thlsno tice.at niyomcelnWlilIain Hume's cannerv. In the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore gon. . .. t , u J- W.tIIDJIE. Astoria, Jnlv 9th, 1824. d-5w tSSSSESSoEn? I IS 4 & r i S Cu i-? -2 '41 n . P - - i - f$i&F&aZZ-Z2'-r rr&ags&zzxsxrz "TV r. gsr-fVifa.- yr; try fgSacraBalf-rfSulSSv X .-Jft --vT?fsaV 'yl -3 JJMaWlSSsfcBjrftV Jpt viU- "jjtTSaaaaaamaaalW aaMaaaaaiaaaaaaScaajA?3Qauwl.Kvaai rfaB--ClM Columbia Transportation Company. 0 FOR PORTLAND. fast time! fast time1 the popular Stealer FlillfW OQD Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.MV t Returning leave.? Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. 53?-An additional trip will be made on Sunday or Each Week, leaIng Portland at 1) O'clock Sunday Morning:. Passongera bj this route connect at Kalsrna for Hound ports. U. B. SCOTT, President hotels and wsTArnAXTO. PARKER HOUSE. II. i;. IMKH.KK. rrop.. i ASTORIA, - " - OUEGON.'BI-AUKBMITH Al CKQSBV. Phil. KOWEltt, Da Clerk. MjUt Clerk First Class in all Respects. EKKK COAHIl TO 1HK HOUSE. Fipres Never Lie ! AND JEtFF Or THE CHOP HOUSE ! Can pjove by hi books that he N doing the 1 1 bijool husliif of any RESTA-ITRANT In Uu' city, and he will the best ihpoI forcah. ziuranteo to uhe 2IARKETS. WASIIIi(TOi iMRKRT, .Unlit Mrrcf, intorin, Orrcon. nnscn v.n tV ur.itKY, rKoi'Rijrroits. RESPECTFULLY lion of tho mil CALL TnE ATTEN- ubllc to the fact that the aioc Market will nlas be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND 1 1 EST (JUAI.ITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! "Which will be sold at lowot rates, whole sale nnd retail. EB"Special alteiition pneii to suppling sliil. WYAH & THOMPSON. I)E.VLEKS1S FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery aiul Glassware. Pacific Market. Wo furnish ProvLslonS. Fresh and In Good Condition, Dressed Chickens. Vegetables, and Market Produce or all kinds In season. A Fine stock of Family Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco-,. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & C0HPAEY, Fresh and Cnred Meats, Vesetalslos, ! FRUITS. BUTTER, and EGGS.! Ol'POSlTE OCCIDENT HOTEL, i i'lIUXAMITK Street. AHtorln. c ' W.T.Colemaii&Co.'s AfiEXGY, Banking Department A General Banking and Evchanije Biiil ness transacted. Eerj" facility for promp and satisfactory bnMnes-. Drafts on the leading cities of ilu-I'ulted States anil Europe. DcpoflitH Received. At The Bureau, Anlicnwr Bnsch Brewing AssVn of1 r St. Louis, Mo. Celebrated Anheuser Beer on Draught at ' Pinckney's Sample Room, C5K, Water Street, (or Boadwav). This Beer Is far superior to nnv Imported' from the East. Call and sample lt -kZ3,&- . 3S3T- i g. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. I The. Pioneer Machine Shop SHOP Boiler Shop ll kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WOKK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF J.AFAYETTE 3THEET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKXTtN STKKKT, JfKAK l'AKKKK llOVSK, ASTOKTA. - OREGON'. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAP aiMABIE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Or nl I DcPrriptlonH mndo to Order at Short Xotlce. A. D. WAS3. Prosldeut. J. G. Hustlfr, Secretary, T. W. Case, Treasurer. Jonx Fox.Supcrlntendent. A. V. Allen, Wholesale, and Retail Dealer In. Groceries - Prowidlns, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars G. H. BAIN & CO. DE.VI.KK3 IK Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. Sliop 77ox1e. A specialty, nnd all work guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber: Ore gon nnd Tort Orford Cednr. All kinds of boat material ou hand. C. II. BAIX A CO. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Litinbor, Salmon Trays, . iOXES, ETC. OrFlCP. AKIWUILL, -COKSBE SAIAIOK. ANDXEDAE STREETS. ASTORIA. - -V ,'Orrewn. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway navigation OCEAJSDITI8IOS. During the month of June, IBM, Ocean Steamers will sail from Fortland ta San Francisco, and from San Franclseo to Port land, as follows, leaving Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, -and Spear Street Jharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. at. : irora-Fortland. I From San Frandsco. Oregon .Tbur a HUUOfCl....Tn 10 In.. State efCal..Tu 2 Oolnmhll Hnn a Colaabu....,.Jlaa is Oregon Frl li OreRoa Frl V0 SUta ct Oal..t."Wd 3D CoItuabU......Mo3 a Oregon Sat ft tuwi or ul....Wed 13 OoltlBlhl& Mnn ". Oreoa .JUt 23 Jalr State of Oa!....Taur 3 ThPAarb Tintratu cnld n oil nUn.lr.i cities, la the. United States, Canada ftad Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland foi East ern points, at U :4 A. 11. daUj-. Iidftt!pL"S,. Cm nnula' btKeenPott- UTER nxsi.V (Middle Colaabla). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :0 A, AL. ALSO: ieave Port-i land for !Monl Tu. I We. Thu. JFri. Sat. AstriA and laatU....ISAat 6 AM SAM iAH AM SAM rwn, ur. i Aia: 7AM 7 AM Oorrallia!!! 6AM! J 16 AMI Taepmaand Seattle, dally at...: ls pat Victoria Steamers do not run Sundays. Ieares Astoria for Portland at S a. ra. dailr ex cept Sunday, . t anT- C- H- EESCOTT. A. L. STOKE3, Manager. Oen'l I'reight and Pan. Act. E. A. KOYE3. Agent Astoria. I Oregon & California R. R. ORECJOX& TRANSCONTINENTAI, C05IPANY, LESSEE. On and after Juno 23, ISM, trains will ran as follows : DAILY (Except Sundays). KASTaiDK. DIYX.SIOX. Betweea FKtClv and ASHLA.VD' r . ,, MAII. TR.M.V. LEA-E. AREI-E. Portland.. 7 oa. MlAshland C:4o A. M.. Ashland C0 p. m Portland 4:23 p.m. ALBANY EXPBE88 TRAIN. ,LJiLJ-VE- AurayE. Portland 4 :00 P. M.LebanonJ.9 20 p. St Lebanon 4 rf5 a. m, IPortland. 10 KB a. m -Pullman i Palace Sleeping Car leavhs Port land Mondays and Thursdays. Reluming leaves Ashland Tuesdaj s and Fridays. The Oregon and California Eallroad Ferry makes connection -with all -Regular Trains on Eastslde Division. . WjaX3IDEDrvi3I0N. Between PArtlaad aad CoxvaUla Mail TuJtK LEAVE. 'aEETVE. Portlaad. 9 0 A.M.ICorvallLi.4 p. D Corvallls 8 -0 a. M-.Portland..."3i) p.m. JUtPCKSS TKAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 6 H p MlSfcaitnm filers o p m McMInnvUIe5H5 a MPortland 8 0 A M Close connections made at Ashland with the Stages of the Oregon nnd Califor nia Stage Company. SJ-Ttckets for sale at all the principal points In California, at Corapanj 's Office, Corner F anct Front Sis., Portland, Or. Freight will not be recehed for shipment after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or ltl MUt? UIWMOn. K. KOEHLRR. E. P. ROGERS. U.Y J: P. Act Manage r. liwaco Sttam Navigation Ct .'s SU3I3IER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Steuens, Fort Canby, and liwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice tho liwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer a-ezx Miles, Wlllleae Astoria On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays rondajs, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oysterville and Montesano mall days.) at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevtns, Ft. Canby and liwaco OK . . Wednesdays, and Fridays Tho steamer will leavo Astoria at 9 a.m., as formerly, not being confined, strictly to schedule time. Oa Tuesdays aad. Tanradays ArSECOND TP.lP wlllbo'mado. leavlnir As toria at 1 P. M ., connecting with steamer imu i r, irom orortiana. Fare to Fort Canby and liwaco, ...$L c& tyTIckcts can bo bought at tho ofllca for 73 cts. ernwacorcteht,"by tho ton. In lots of one ton or over, S2 per ion, lTFor Tickets, To wage or Charter ap ply at the office of the .company, Oray'3 wharf, foot of Benton street. J.II.D.GP.AY. . Agent. $67,000,000 Capital 1 Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AJfD COMMERCIAL' Of CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Renrcsontlng a Capital of $67,000 000. A VAN DUSEN. Anent. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Cheunmus and Cass streets. ASTORL1 - - . - OREGON FRANK H. LAIGHTON. DEALER IN Fruits, Notions, Cigars -AND- - mn4. West 9ik, Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nutr, Candles, etc.. at l.aljthton'3. Everything Fresh and Flist-class, BUSINESS QABD3. J FAXK PA6.M. D. fkyalelaa. aaAJiarfMa. Office Qpposlte tb,e JohQ8e.J)nJldln. ASTORIA - . - - 9BQ02f. T D. WJLXTX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts it Title a Specialty. Booms 11 amd 13. Kalghts cfPytalla CasU Building. Teleyaaae S: 4, rt F. MeCOXXAC. Attaraey aaal CHavellja Ijiw Boom. IB, Odd .Fellows Baildftaf. ASTOEIA, - t OMgOQ. OKO. A. D0RB13, (MO. SOLA2CS If OLHI IKaUUS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office la Kinney's Block, cap4te City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. - B. THOMSON, Attorney and Counstitr it Uw. Room No. o, over White House, ASTORIA, OBEUO.N, c. "vr. FtruoK. o. o. fcitOjc FUJLTOIf BBOTKCaW, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW. Rooms G nnd 6. Odd Fellows Building. T q.A.WLBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OBEUOa JOSEPH A. G1IX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. STOfflce with J. Q- A. Bowlby, ASTORIA. - - - - , Owcoa. ID C. HOLJEX, KOTABY PUBUO, AUCTIONEEB, COMMISSION AND IN aUSANCB AGENT. C. W. LEICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received lor Couise of Draagbtln iarOfllc oret White Huse Stow. Q.KLO h'l PtBKXB. SURVEYOR OF Clataap Oaaaty.aad Gity X Aatarta BoomNo.8. - Qi BKXBO MAKTIBT.ar.D., Fhyslclaa aad Sarceaa. ASTORIA. - - OREGON. OFFICE-Hoora 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residsxoe Hume's bulldlmjujfrstalra. TAT TUTTXE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AUD SUKOEON Ofpice Eooms 1. 2. and 3 pSrthliB Snlld. Ing. St. Mary's Hospital. Y. P. HICKS. A. K- 8H.VW. niCKS fc SHAW, DENTLSTd. Rooms In Allen's Building, up atalra. coe ner Cass and Squeraoqua streets, Astoria. Oregon. Bozorth & Johni Real Estate and Insurance Atntff and Brokcft. ASTORLi, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds ot Seal Estate and represent the following Ftre Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phoenix of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen. Western, Pbenlx ot Brooklyn, Oakland. Home, Besets $33,080.000 ajwrmrj 28MC0 Policies written bv us In the Phrrnlr aad -v-o - Home and Scottish Union and National at eqwtaoie rates. BAHKIHC ANMHSURMGE ! I. W, CASK, Broker, Banker, and Injur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - ORE&OEI. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. untU 8 o'clock P. M. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT E"Offlce and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to cornet o Olney. Advancements made on Consignments . No Cliarses far Starajre'W aa. GEORGE LOVETT, Tailoring Cleaning Bfpairiit NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St., eapetlte X. Leea',Att!a. r. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AMD HALF-BAWELS All Kinds of Cesferat Otne. a-Leave orders vrtth JOHN .ROGERS. Superintendent, at Central Market. Notice of Purchase. TJflTJTHE UNDER8IGNEDHAVETH1B IT day entered Into conartnenaiJtttMH the firm name ot H. D. .Newbury I Stev ens, Irvlns Stevens having puieaasM tae Interest orB.FSteTensUn the. City leoa Store. -' H.D.NWUJHY. Astoria, July 1st, lKli.