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en SLru III: "L. I II I I 1 4&fiS8&u 'ssiislL'HI L 11 L I HJI I VOL. XXII, NO. 9. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS THE NEW YORK RATIFICATION MEETING. New York, July 1G At the Re publican mass meetinsr last nitrht 3Ir, Evarts, in closing his speech, referred to tue mas3 meeting oi citizens of all parties held at Cooper union to ap pland Gov. Cleveland as a reformer. Perhaps these ' gentlemen believed Gov. Cleveland would remove Hu bert.O. Thompson, a man of 990 con tracts, and Air. Davidson, the sheriff, against whom serious charges were preferred. "But what was doner' asked the speaker. ''The country Democracy and Irving hall, I think it is, took Gov. Cleveland to the Chi cago convention and sent John Kelly down to the depths in the cage of unit rule. Do W3 want for a presi dent a man whose statesmanship is - measured by the standard of Daniel Manning and Hubert O. Thompson? Unes of 'no.M I fought for Ulay applause, for Webster applause, for Seward applause, for Grant loud applause, for the orator and statesman, James A. Garfield long ana xoua appiausej, ana x wiu ngni for ihe orator, statesman and public leader, James G. Blaine great enthu siasm, cheering and waving of hand kerchiefs and hats, and for the sol dier and orator, John A. .Logan great applause. I toll you the issues are unbroken. It was well for the convention to stand by Mr. Lynch as chairman for a single day, but it will be a better thing for the party to Btand by five million colored people of the country for another four venrfl niul fcpfin them from tvrannv. The Democratic party and free trade is as false as ever. Protection means American independence "We know what the parties and who tho can didates are. There will be no diffi culty in choosing." 8EKATOB HAWLET'S SPEHOH. Senator Hawley was tho next speaker, and in the course of his re marks said: "I don't know what has been the matter with the Bepublioan party for the past six or eight years, but I think it is because there has been a lack of a good Kopublican majority in the house and senate. It is time we had a navy in the United States. I cannot say I agree with all Mr. Blaine said in tho houso about the South American letters, but I do say these letters showed ho was an Amerioan through and through. One thing is worse than war, and that is cowardly peace-preaching I don't want war, but I do want my govern ment to choose between war and peace.' We have tried to make a be ginning in the matter of a navy from 1860 to this date. I can show you from the record that tho Kopublican party has been a progressive party. -The Democratic party" has been a cowardly party. I can shake hands with those men, call them good fellows, and even take a glass with them, but the last man I should ever want to make friends with is a northern doughface. General TJ. S. Grant says justice has never been done John A. Logan. I know him well. I know he is incorruptible. He is interested in no jobs or shares or plunder. All the world could not aeduce him. A man in Washington told me ho had never heard in private a rJ$gle word against Mr. Blaine. It is oiIy in public that calumny is heaped upon him. The Republican early is not merely the party of the war ef: the rebellion, but a party of living issues. We never had a na tional banking system till tho Repub lican party gave it to us. We have stopped the policy of giving away great grants of land, and will pre serve them for actual settlors. The American who is not a politician is not a gentleman. I cannot endure the thought of abandoning this coun try to the Democratic party. Ino tioe every ono of tho great London papers are against us in our nomina tions. Why? Because Great Britain and America are rivals in the race for the supremacy of the nations of the world." A New Disease. Attention has lately been drawn in one of our medical contemporaries to a disease met in Siberia, known to the Russians by the name of "Miryachit." The .person affected seems compelled to imitate anything he hears or sees, and an interesting account is given of a steward, who was reduced to a perfect state of misery by his inability to avoid inn fating everything he heard and saw. One day the captain of the steamer, Tunning up to him, suddenly dap ping his hands at the same time, ao- oiaenuuiy siippou, uuu ieu nuru on the deck. Without having been touched, the steward clapped his hands and shouted; then, in helpless imitation, he, too, fell as hard and almost precisely in the same manner and position as the captain. This disease has been met with in Java, where it is known as "Lata." In the case of aiemale servant who had the same irresistible tendency to imitate, one day at dessert her mistress, wish ing to exhibit this peculiarity, and catching the woman's eye, suddenly reached across the table, and, seizing a large French .plum, made pretense to wallow it whole. The woman rushed at the dish and put a plum in lier mouth, and, after severe choking and. semi-asphyxia, succeeded in swallowing it, but her mistress never tried tie experiment again. Uatrastworthy Information. Toung Smith is greatly smitten with the charms of Miss do Moni, whose -excessive, modesty is only equaled by her father's wealth. The affection, however, is altogether one sided. One day last week as he was "sitting out" .an evening, urging his suit, he acoidently laid his hand on the sharp edge of a perpendicular pin. --. that pinF' he exclaimed, on the impulse of the moment Seeing atoBob.thst he had made a mistake, he inquired, after a long and awkward aase.'"laws de Moni, did Von hear whatl'ssid?" "Yes, ir, X did," .was the response. 'Well," returned he, "you musn't -tefiCTeWyou'hear.7' DIFFERENT POLITICAL OPINION?. Washington-, July 16.- Senator Beck of Kentucky, who has just re turned from the Chicago convention, said to-day: "It was the greatest con vention ever held. It was composed of big men of tho Democratic parly from all states. The Republicans could not possibly have such a con vention, because everybody knows that their delegations from the south are the riffraff, black and white, of that section. It is tho best ticket that could have been made. If we can't elect that ticket, then there is no use in our trying to elect any. The Republicans are trying to extract some comfort from Tammany's dis affection, but that will do them mighty little good. If we had not disappointed Tammany then they would have said that wo had submit ted to its dictation, and that the ticket was not worthy of support" The senator said that Mr. Cleve land will oarry New York by at least 50,000 majority, and that ho will bo elected. THE MINERS FOB CLEVELAND. New York, July 16. Tho Times Scranton correspondent interviewed a man in tho mining districts. Ho asked: "How do tho miners stand?'' "Almost to a man for Cleveland. I tell you the way Cleveland crushed Kelly in tho convention pleases tho German people hero and everywhere. They take a great interest in Now York affairs, because they have so many friends in that city, and they were glad to see tho Tammany chief routed." "Is Blaine likely to get many Ger man votes?" "Only those of partisans who profit by their connection with the Repub lican machine. No independent Ger man will vote for the plumed knight this year." " Among the Irish Democrats tho feeling is just tho other way. They are intense in their opposition to Cleveland, with very few exceptions, and unless they undergo a change of heart between now and November a great many of them will vote for the Maine candidate. HEKimiCKB CAUSES A SENSATION. Kew York. .Tulv 16. Tho Commer cial's Washington speeialBays: Hen dricks' recent declaration that if the Democratic party obtains power it must turn out tho Republican office holders, creates a sensation in the de partments here, as there are several hrmrlrArJ Democratic anriointees. The question is asked, will the attack upon tho civil service principle by the Democracy affect their present tenure nf nffipn? Of nnnrso the ReDublioan appointees will naturally stand to erofhpr tnr THnine. nntl there willba. no more independentism. Meantime the question is asked, how will the in dependents relish this attack on civil service reformr nenancKS speecn is certain to be the battle cry of the Democratic rank and file whatever their leaders may protest WHAT 8EXAT0B COCKRKLIj THINK3. WASHTNaTON, July 16. Senator Oockrell of Missouri in an interview to-day said: "I have been in favor of Cleveland ever since Blaine was nomi nated. There is no doubt in my mind that he is by far our strongest man. The idea of some of our people being frightened at the demonstration of certain labor organizationswas absurd to me. Why, the very organizations which were "attempting to influence the convention had already had their own convention and nominated their candidates. It would bo ridiculous for us to listen to them. We might as well listen to Republican sugges tions. But the bona fide laboring man is not to be duped. He informs himself and votes intelligently and honestly. These so called labor dem onstrations" against Cleveland are worked by John Kelly and Butlor. As far as Cleveland's vote is concerned I tell you they will help him in the country. The peoplo want men with nerve and pluok." HOSTILE TO CLEVELAND. Nbw York, July 16 Tho Star ha3 the follewing: R. S. Cook, chairman of the trades' assemblies' committee, said to a reperter: "I belong to a number of labor organizations, repre senting over 50,000 votes in this state, and 500,000 over tho whole coun try, and every report I have hoard so far is ono of tho bitterest antagonism against Cleveland. The bulk of the laboring vote will be against him. The state trades assem bly moots in TJtioa in September. Their action will, I believe, form an opposition to Cleveland. A series or mass meetings of the working classes will be held all over the state shortly, to oppose Cleveland. They are now waiting for Butler to declare himself. These meetings will probably com mence in this city and Brooklyn." - . .... - - It is stated that William Reed will go to Europe soon to arrange for the purchase of tho Oregon Narrow Gauge Railway. The estimated cost of putting this line in good order and building nine miles of tho track nec essary to got into Portland is about 8600,000. i a aw a - . i A schooner 100 feet long and 30 feet beam is nearly completed at Co quillo River. She is building for tho owners of the Helen Merriam, is flat bottomed, with sharp ends, and will carry about 175,000 feet of lumber. . i.i - i. a m - - Mr. Georcro Steadman the well- known proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Melbourne, Australia, "writes to the Argus-"! was suffering from a very severe sprain in my knee, which caused excruciating pain, and was advised to use St Jacobs OiL After one application the pain entirely left and I now walk as well as ever." PLTJMBLNGI you win do piinnnpif -i?.eeler& well to call on nUUUUvIV. Kohb'a.for TapplBand. PnttiBgla of "Water Pipes. IT WILL PAY YOU SEfiMANlMEDf CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sot Throat. SvcUIbc, Spralni. Broke. Burn, Sealda. Frost Bite. A5D ALL OTHER BODILT PAISS A5D ACHES. SsM br Drocgbu and Dtileri eTeiywhere. Tl&J Cau a bottle. Direction! la 11 Laacucei. THE CHARLES A. VOOELEU CO. 3matciua.TOaCLUCa.) Bltla9,BdC.B.A. TUTTS PILLS TORpiJrToWELsT DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. from those sources ariso threo-fourtba oftho diseases of tho human race These symptoms indicate tholr existonee: Lou or Appetite. Bowels cottlvc, Sick Headache, fullness after eat tnsr,aversIon.to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food,Initabll ityoftcmper,Xo'iTspIrItj,Afeellng ofb.avIns:aegIectedsomcduty,Dlz zIne8,FiutterlnsattheHeart,Dots before the eyes, blRhly colored Urlne.COSSTlPATIOiV.and demand the use of aremedy that acta directly on tho Liver. A3 aLivermediclnoTUTT'S P1XI.S have no equal. Thclractlonon tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three ' scavengers of tlio system," produoinsr appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orousbody. TOTTS PILLS cause no nausea or griping nor intcrfero with dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold ererywbere 25a. Offlco ilurraySt-N V. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GbatHaib on Whiskers clianged In stantly to a GLossr Black by a singlo application or this Dte. Sold by Drug. 5ists,orBentby express on recoiptoi$u tjnioe, 44 iiurrav street, riew York. nrra suothi or trsircii usssza ras. Garnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND MfTAlL DEALERS LN GENERAL MERCHANDISE 'onior Cliennnius and Cans streeti. ASTORIA - - - OREGON $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. Plorth British and. Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, llepresiuiUng a Capital of $67,000 OOO. A. VAN DUSEN. AtepL CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber, Salmon Trays, BOXES, ETC. OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON AND CEDAR STREETS. ASTOKIA. Oregon. J. W. RTJDDOCE, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtnres, A Complete Stock of First-class Material. All Work Gnnraatecd. Ofllco and Shop In Ilume's bulldlnjr, rear of "Wheeler & Robb'.s, Astoria. Oregon. FRANK H. LAIGHTON. DEALER IN Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND- TOBAOOOS. Water St. between West 8th andWcNtOUi, Trople.il and Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nuts, Candles, etc.. at LalghtonV. Everything Fresh and First-class. Jeffs Notice SAYS THERE WILT. BE NO INCREASE OF PRICES IN HIS CHOP HOUSE 4 ND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO J. maintain Ills reputation for keeping the Lest and cheapest Restaurant In town, even at a loss to himself, while the dull times lust. JEFF. P. Blankholm. Cigars, Tobacco and Notions, FRUITS Cor. Squemoqua and Olney streets, Avtorla. For Sale. FIVE HUNDKED CORDS DRY HEM loclc Wood, -which I will deliver at the houses ot custoraers for $4 a cord. Draylngof all kinds -done at reasonaol rates. n. B; Marion. Columbia Transportation Company. FAST TIME! FAST TIMEl THE POPULAR STEAMER FLlIf W OOP Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers wiu Ieavt Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. ISf-An additional trip will bo made on at 9 O'clock Simuny atoming;. for Sound port":. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, ii, a. PAimr.;:. rroii.. AbTORlA. - - - OREGON. OrkJS E O Al. CROSDY. Phil. ROWERS, Day XisM Clerk. VWnt HloRQ in nil "ReaneetsJ I'REE COACH TO THE nOUSE. Fipres JEFF Or THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books tbat be Is doing the blgftest bualucss t BQ? EESTAUEANT, In tho city, and lie will guarantee to give the best meal for cash. MARKETS. WASHINGTON MAHKET, Jlaln Mrect, - Astoria, Oregon. BF.BC.1IA. UCURV, PROPRIETORS. RESPECTFULlVcaLL THE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that tho abovo Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND REST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED CHEATS I ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. . , , SS-Hpt'clal attention given to suppljlutf ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IX FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. i Mill Feed, E2to, Pacific Market, j We furnish Provisions. Fresh and In Good Condition, DresNed Chickeni. Vegetables, and Market Produce oi all kinds In season. A Fine Stock of Family Wines. Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, "Vegetsttoles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, C1IF.XA3IUH Street. ABtorln, Oc ff.T.ColMH&Co.'s AGENCY, Banking Department A General Banking and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prompt and satisfactory business. Drafts on the leading cities or tho United States and Europe. Deposits Received. At The Bureau, Anhcnser Bnsch Brewing AssVn of St. Iionis, Jio. Celebrated Anheuser Beer on Draught at Pinckney's Sample Room, Ira Lie Sunday or Kach Week, leaving Portland Fawnger by this route connect at KaTaroa U. B. SCOTT, President S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMriH m i .t.ii sgS?. Boiler ShoD --&: ,1I kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, A2TD STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, "" FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS." Bektok Stebbt, Near Parxkb Houbk, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANM MAIM EMS BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Ofiill DeHcriptionB made to Order at Short Xotire. A. 13. "Wass, Prosldeut. J. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. V. Cash, Treasurer. Joiix Fox.Suporintendent. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, ProvisiOMB, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liq:iors,Tobacco,Cigars C. H. BAIN & CO. nKAiJtns ix Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. Sliop Work A specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of boat material on hand. C H.BAIX A CO. The Str. GLEANER. B. F.STEVENS, - Master. Will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock Every Wednesday, at O A, 3. For Deep River and Way" Landings, and Every Saturday, at 9 A. 3f , For John Day's River. On other days will do general .work. A good SCOW Is run In connection wlttt the steamer, and Lumber, "Wood, etc., promptly handled. : .rnTlf'f:- v'iJ&,4i 'feBa& --QK 9i TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway A Navigation COMPANY. - " ' ' flOEAX DIVISION Dunns the month of July, "Is&l, Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to -San Francl'.co. and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows. leaving Amsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, and-Spear street ii uaii, i.ui ijanvnur, ai iu .u ill. ; From Portland. From San Francisco. Oppenn only J?lr State of Cal....Thur S Sat 3 Stfttnnfrral TTinf in Columbia .Tues IS Oregon Sua 20 Oregon Sun 13 St.t. nf.1 17-1 13 btata cf (M CoInahU... Frl !Pnlnnl;. "" TCA ro Wed Soocoa...V.!".Moa 25 A.,..! . Onion Hon 4SUto of Cl....Sat 2 ThroBjck Tickets sold to all principal. uiwi-s iii tue uuucu ouues, uaucUia ana Euroie. RAIL DIVISION. Ibenxer Trains leave Portland tor East ern points, at 11:40 A. M. dally. Pullmea Palace Con rnnnln. betean Port land, anil St. Pan. E1VEK H110.V (Middle Columbia). BoaU Irate Portland for Dalles at 7 tOO A M. ALSO: Leae Port land for Moul Tu. We, Thu. Fri. Sat. Astoria andl I lower Co-1 I Iambia....l6AM SAM Dayton. Or. 7 AM J Salem ....) c vl OorTalliB..J !8AH! KAM RAM SAM 6AM 7 AM AM SAM Taoomaand Seattle, daily at 10 PM v iciona oteamers ao not run fcunaajg. Leaxes Astoria for Portland at 6 a. m. dally ex cept onnaay, C. II. PEESCOTT, A. L. STOKES, Manager. Gon'I Freight and Pasa. Art. E. A. KOYES, Agent Astoria. Oregon & California R. R On and after Juno 2a, 18&, trains will ran as 101103 :uAiL.x except bunaays). EA8TSIDE DIVISIOK. Bctneen PORTLAND and AMKLANB MAIL TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE, Portland 7 :30 A. Jil Ashland ..... 5:40 a.m. Ashland . 6:20 P.MPortland. 4:25 p. m. ALBANY EXPRE83 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland..... 4 .-00 p. m.I Lebanon 9 :2o P. M Lebanon 4 :45 a. m.' Portland... 10 :05 a. M Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leavhs Port land Mondajs and Thursdays. Returning leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastside Division. WXST3IDE DIYIMOX. Between Portland aad Corvullia MAIL TBAIK LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 AO a. M.Corvalll--4 jo p. m. Corvallls 8 :30 a. ar.lPortlaad 3 :20 p. M. EXPRESS TRAIX LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 p MlMcMlnnvlUe.8 0 pm McMinnvllle-5:45 AMlPortland 8 50aM Close connections made at Ashland with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. Tickets for sale at all the principal points In California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front' St., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received foe shipment after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or West side Division. R. KOEHLER, E. P.ROGERS, Manager. G. F fc P. Act llwaco'Steam Navigation Go.'s SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort' Canby, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympla Until further notice the llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-en. Miles, Will 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 leavo Astoria at 9 a. m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. On Tuesdays aad Thursdays A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As toria at 1 P. X., connecting with steamer TFfdc Weft, from Portland. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, SI CO tarIIckcts can bo bought at the oQlce for 75cts. taniwaco freight, by the ton, in lota of one ton or over, $2 per ton, B?For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the ofllce of the company, Gray's wnan, iooc oi uemon street. J. II. D.GRAY, Agent. Westport and Astoria THE FAVORITE STEAMER GOLD DTJST Which has been thoroughly refitted for the comrort of Passenger will run this season between Westport and Astoria DAILY TRIPS As follows : Leave Westport at 7 :30 A.M. Arriving in Astoria at 10 0 A. m. Leave Astoria at 2 P. M. Arrive In Westport at 6 r. m. Will touch at all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board or to CAPT. JA8. COX, Manager O. LKINKNWEBRB. Leinenweber & Co., EATABUSHKD t8&V ASTORIA, - - - OREGON TAMERS H GDBBREa Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of LEATHER AND KHDIM Wholesale Dealers In OIL ANDTALLOW. mvHlgbest cash price paid for Hides and Tallowr ns - . sftJ-JSH&S-S1" BUSINESS CARDS.. T 3B. HIGESS, Cematy 8cim1 MuriMU4t Office at Badollet & Co 'a Cannery. Goner Astoria. " -' J FJSABfK JPAGE. M. . Physlelaa and Sarxea. Ofllco opposite the Jonansen building. ASTORIA - - OBJCGOR. jm Jo.wiaiTojr. ATTOEKET AT LAW; Abstracts if Title a tiyectalfjv BuUdins. Telepaaae He. 4, Q F. SeCORMAC, Attorney aud CoHHseUr i Lav Room 13, Odd Fellows BuUdlng. ASTORIA, - - ' . , Otoa. GEO. A. DOBSI&, . CKO, HOLAKO XOLAKD Jc DOBBIN; ATTORJiBYS AT LAW. HSSMiaIou.WOCk' PP6lte Q R. THOMSON, Attorney and CownseJor tt Uw. Room fo. 8, OTer White House, ASTORIA. OSEUON, c. w. roxToy. o.c.yrwo. FUI.TOIf BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Bnfldta. T Q.A.BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, 0BUOS TOSEPJI A. GIXJL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. JWOfflce with J. O A Bowlby, ASTORIA, - - . . Ofeaen. "R C. HOLDEBT, HGZABY PUJUC, AUCTIONKER, COMMIKilON AND IN SUXAXGX-AQXKT. O. W. XICK, ARCHITECT AND DJU.UQHTMUK. Scholars received for Course of Df&QfatlBc WOBce overWhltHauM store." . Q.KiiO F. PASKJBB. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Camaty.aad City tfAHwii Office -Chenamus street, Y. M. O. A. kail Room No. a. C BEXHOSl MABTIW, M . IM Fhyalelaa aad BugMi. ASTORIA. - - ORBGOS. Ofkick Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. RE3IDEX0K Hume's building, up stain. TAY TUTTIOB, M. . r PHYSICIAN AND SUBQBOM Omes Rooms l. 2. and 3. PvtMaa Solid Ing. Residence On Cedar Street, baek ox St. Mary's Hospital. F. P. HICXS. A. K. 8SAW. HICKS' SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Balldlnr. up stairs, ear ner Cass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria. uregon. Bozortlr & Jolins, Real Estate and Insurance AgtRit,. and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds ot Real Estate and represent the following Fire Insurance Conpaniea : Scottish Union and Na- tional. assets Phoenii of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen. Western, Phenlx of Brooklyn, Oakland Home, - ucofxa 1SSB 800,881 Tonj f 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, ASTOBIA, OREGOH. OFFICE HOURS : From 0 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'ck L P. M. B. S. Worsley, . AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 0T"Offlce and Ware Rooms on Squemoqna Street, next door to corner of Olaey: Advancements made on CoBsjgBsepto' Ne Ckarcea fr Staraccuaf Utrntm. GE0KGE LOVETT, Tailoring, Krai, Rejainit NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St. eaaaatte 9. leek's, Asteria, v. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARBELS AH Kindt of Cooptrtft DtM, MVIave ords with JOHNBOG1 agmintmdwiatciitwi mim,-