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'K CO ----. i ' ?? JL '",, PRICE, FIVE CENTS. A --3 1JU1 1 IT L I Dl I I Wtym3 LULL Bl 1 1 VOL. XXII, NO. 22. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1884. ALLEGED WIT. A rousing demonstration out of bed. -Gel tine A negative character grapher. The Eye. The photo In the march of fashion the hustle brings up the rear. The Eye. A grave mistake -3urying a live man- Jlallimore En ry Saturday. Small boy, river. River, no small boy. Pittsburg Chroriirle . Tele graph. A bicycle is always dry bicause it goes so long without reins. -TheEyem To the man hoeing his own row the world hoes a living. Whitehall Times. Why is a bar like a near sighted old maid? Because both use glasses. A bankrupt man never writes to the bank to "stop my paper."'' 'huuu nati Saturday Night. During warm' weather the girls ought to use icicles in crimping their hair. Iceman's Ilccord. A toper's nose is like a drowning man's because he can't keep it above water. New York Dial. A great financier is a thief who suc ceeds. A thief is a great financier who fails.- -Texas Sif tings. "Brevity is the soul of it," she mur mured as she contemplated her new bathing suit. New York Dial. Blessed be the luan who has no thermometer, for he shall never know how hot he is. New York Dial. It is improper to tip waiter girls in hotel dining-rooms. Be just, and fee her not. New Orleans Pb-aynne. The sweet girl graduates are thrown in the shade this year by sweet dude graduates.- Philadelphia Call. A little oil on the hinges of the front gate has a tendency to relieve insomnia. Always marry a blue-eyed or black eyed woman, as they only require an other color put on. -Pittsburg Her ald. Can you speak of a young lady as being browbeaten when she has her hair banged? Conundrum Con structor. Many a young girl has for her steady company a young man who is notoriously unsteady. Don't judge loo much by appear ances, girls. Many a sweet mustache covers an ugly mouth. Philadel phia Call. The political trade is a dirty busi ness. That is the reason so much 'soap" is required to run a machine. Texas Sif tings. "The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world." It is the hand of the hind girl. -New Or leans Picayune. A Vassar jtjirl has just been hugged to death, and yet the business of put ting ribs in corsets is just as good. Hartjord Times. The Philadelphia Call observes un kindly that " 'My Daughter Paints' is the title of a new novel. She must be a New York belle." A fashion magazine tells "How to Avoid Wrinkles." One way is to jilt the mother and marry the daughter. Norristown Herald. Shakespeare was married at IS. And Briggy Young was spliced at 18, 19, 20, 21, 23 and so on, up to the frisky fifties. Exchange. A young man in Syracuse has sent a challenge to another for a banjo contest. This is a new way of pick ing n quarrel. Lowell Citizen. A Vassar girl writes, "I haven't seen a man in a month of Sundays. All of her callers were evidently women or dudes.- Foster's Fun. 'Xne time was tne man got on a bust and lost his balance. The time is the bank gets on a bust and the man loses his balance. Judge. Soap bubble sociables are now fash ionable in the west. The politicians, however, prefer to have the "soap"' without the bubbles.- -Texas lift ings. "The Pies my Mother Made" is a new song, it is said, but it is not. Every young husband has sung it for the last two centuries. Philadelphia Call. There is a great deal of billing and cooing going on at the seaside. The principle part of the billing is be ing done by the hotel keepers. -Texas Sittings Orape is the most perishable of goods, according to a fashion paper. That is probably the reason it is the fashionable emblem of mourning. Daily Graphic. Several young girls have been ap pointed station agents in Minnesota and engineers are keeping a sharp lookout f or mls3-placed switches.- St. Paul Herald. A Massachusetts girl is the .proud possessor of a pet flea. We should think that pet fleas would be all the rage during leap year. -Burlington Free Prese. A fly-wheel in a German rolling mill recently broke in pieces through excessive speed. It couldn't have been a very fly -wheel to do that Daily Graphic. The editor ought to make a good sailor, for he can manage a boom, is successful with a clipper, and is adept at steering a schooner over a bar. Texas Sif tings. The girl who succeeds in forcing a young man to spend his last cent in treating her to ice cream renders her self liable to arrest for robbing the male. Ph iladelph ia Ch ron iele. The amount of monev an author receives for his manuscript may not be the total amount received from all sources, but it represents his entire ink come. Texas Sif tings. "Yes," said the broken down mer chant, "I think I have been too fond of drink, hut I can't say that I'm pleased with this last beverage Sheriffs ale" Cincinnati Saturday Night. A Detroit paper says: "The bicyc list beat the zampillarotationist at Ann Arbor last week." It is to be hoped he used a club. The English language must be protected some way. Marry young, pleads a New York paper in "a missive editorial. Aye marry young. And get through with the divorce business, so as not to in terfere with the important affairs of life. -Exchange. A code of signals have been ar ranged for flirtation by means of par asols. Carrying a parasol trimmed with the real old lace signifies "Come on; my pa has lots of cash." -Philadelphia Call. Choosing a wife is very much like ordering a meal in a Paris restaurant when you don't understand French. You may not get what you want, but you will get something. Philadel phia Call. 'How to take care of a husband' is an article in an esteemed contem porary. The average woman knows how to take hair of her husbaud without any printed directions. -Burlington' Free Pm. It has been found that "regular pi ano practice has good effect in luna tic asylums." The luuatics, we sup pose, make superhuman efforts to re gain their reason in order to get way. Philadelphia Call. . 'Parson, will you join us to re- t ceive the congratulations of our ' friends this evening?" was the naive mauner in which a gentle maid set- tied courtship and marriage at one I stroke. Waterloo Observer. j A Western paper estimates that J there are -10,000 persons in New York ; dependent on gambling for a living. It is believed, though, that there are -more people in Wall street than that. ' Daily Graphic Boys, don't leave the farm." No, boys, just take the farm right along with you when yon go anywhere. You will find it handy if you fail to get situation in the city, as you probably will. Cincinnati Saturday Night, j A yonng man, meaning to be very gallant, presented a young lady with ' a rose, sijiig; "Madam, allow mo' to present you to one of your sisters." j Judge of his chagrin when a bug . crawled out and sat down in the cen- ( terof the rose. Burlington. Frtei Press. Young men in looking for a wife J iook lor an economical one. xne girl who in this sort of weather won't let you hug her until she has taken off her collar and thus saved it from being mussed is the one who shows practical economv. Yonkers Ga zette. "Doctor, I come to see you about j my younger brother." "What ia the . matter with him?" "One of his legs J is shorter than the othor and he limps. Now what would you do in a I case of that kind?" "I reckon I'd j limp too." -Texas Sif tings. ' A recent advertisement in a morn-: irirr ttninr rAil 'Wlnii tttIII mv rTPn i love return? Jane." The next daylpIJPJ) IT the following appeared: "When does j uJalllVIlilij AUkL I'UI.'l. XUviVt,. Tl I1UU HAU IMJ UHU f the old man leave town? Tom." It is believed that the two have a sort of connection. Daily Graphic. Tons ot pepper are sold, which con tain nothing but compositions which are injurious to the health, and on ' rnniiirnT otop yvhttic rf nnnnorv or. ' . .(((Uk J w. . W.....U V.. ft. 1V. T &.& agraphs in our exchanges we are not astonisiied at tne growing increase of insanity among provincial read ers. Sydney Bulletin. A Halsted-street youth, dining at his uncle's at the Stock Yards, made such a hearty dinner that liis aunt was moved to remark: "Johnny, yon appear to eat well." "Yas, auntie," replied the precocious urchin, "I have been practicing eating all my life." Chicago Sun. A Louisville girl, who eloped tho other day, is reported as having the mien of a princess. This probably means that she didn't care how much the bonnets cost, so she got them. At least we suppose that this is one of the peculiarities of a princess. -Ph iladelph ia Ch ron iele. At a fashionable ball, Miss Gattle fry, who is rather careless in express ing herself, approaches Mr. McPeal and says: "Supper is ready. Why don't you take a lady to eat?" "Be--be cause," replied the stuttering McPeal, "I ner ner ner never e e e at ladies."- -A rkansas Tra veler. A guest, entering hurriedly, sur prises a man and wife flushed, indig nant, and disheveled. "What's the matter?" he asks. Husband (tri umphantly) "We are settling as to who is boss. Guest "Have vou set tled it?" Wife (victoriously) "We have." Guest "Which is it?" Both "Me!" -Drakes Trarehrs' zinc. Maga Tho importance of keeping pet bears was illustrated tho other day at Snsanville, Cal. Bruin srot out of his cage and succeeded in hugging the sixteen-year-old daughter of his owner so sublimely that now there isn't a young man within thirty miles of that county that she vould give a straw to spend a starry evening with. Yonkers Statesman. "So you struck tho man because he called you a liar?1' said tho police judge. "Yes, sir." "From which I am to infer that yon are not a liar?" "Oh, no. I was a liar, and am yet If I had not been a liar I would have paid no attention to the fellow's re marks. Truth is so scarce, Judge, that when I hear it I can't keep down my enthusiasm." Arkansaw Trav eler. 3FL e duction ! FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, MRS. A. B..TEWETT will sell her stock of MILLINERY and FASCY GOODS at a Reduction of Twenty per Cent. On Former Trices Tills is a. rare chance for the ladles to secure bargains. AMorLi. Juno 21st, 1SS1. WH. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CIIENAMUS BTS. cnicoes mi fiERMlNREMEOt &JSJ3ST. CURES Rheumatism.Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Soro Tbrott, SweUinga, Sprain, Brnttcs, Burnt, Soldi, Frost BUM, iXD ALL OTHER BODILY PIUS ASD J CUES. Sill bj Dr&uliU ul Dealer ererprhere. Fitly Centi a bottle. DIreetloci ia 11 Liocuct. THE CHARLES A. YOBELER, CO. S3auA.YOaiXl&ftCO) BtlUaor, XiL.CS. A. TUTTS PILLS TORPttTOWELsT DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From th cso sources arisothrcc-fourtha ofthe diseases of tho human race These symptoms indicate their emstence: IfOis of Appetite, Bowels costive, Kick Headache, fullness after eat lnjr,averalonto exertion of body-or orteavlnfjnefjlccted some dutyyDIz xIaes,Flatterlngattb.eHeart,Iots before the vytmt highly colored Urlne.COafSTlPATIOIY.and demand the use of aremody that acts directly on the Liver. AsnLivormedlcineTDTT'S F1XX.S have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys nnd Skin Is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three scavengers of the systtm," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TUTTS PJXLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere- wiLIi daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold everywhere 25a. Office 41 MurraySuN Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GbatHaib on. Whiskers changed in stantly to a Glossy Black by a slnglo application of this Dte. Sold by Drug ats,or sent by express on receipt of $L tjmoe, jaurrav street, .New i one. i iuxuiii ot trairus heum nts. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO E. W. CASE, IMPOUTKRS ANl WHOLESALE AND nKTAIL DEALERS IN '"r,",r Cohiiiim ami Cass si,et. ASTKiA OIIKUON $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British .nd Mercantile -- Of London aud Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, lteire.fnt!nu a Capital or $67,000 OOO. A. VAN DUSEN. Aqent CLA.TSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber. Salmon Trays, BOXES, ETC. OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON AND CEDAR STREETS. AKTOR1A Or i' so u. J. W. RUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete Stock or First-class Material. All Work Gunrautced. Office and Shop in Ilunie's bulldlmr, rear oi neeier itouu s, Astoria, urrgon. FEANK H. L AIGHTON. DEALER IN Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND- TOBACOOS. Water S. between West 8lh nnd West Dili. Tropical nnd Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nuts, Candles, etc.. at Iilglitou'-i. Everything Fresh and First-class. Jeffs Notice SAYS THERE WILT, BE NO INCREASE OF PRICES IN HIS CHOI HOUSE AND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO maintain h reputation for keeping the best aud cheapest Itestaurant In town, even at a loss to himself, while the dull times last. JEFF. PLUMBING! You will do well to call on RUDDOCK 4fflSS Tapping aad Patting In of Water Pipes. IT WILL PAY YOU For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM lock Wood, which 1 will deliver at the booses of customers for $4 a cord. Draylnc of all kluds done at reason&bl rates. k. r. MARION. Columbia Transportation Company. watt otT-ao. FAST TIME! FAST TIME! THE POI'UJjAK STEAMEK ' FLEITWOQO Which has been refitted for the comrort of passengers will leav "Wilson H FLshei'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. fS?-Aii additional triii will be made on Sunday of J'.acli WeeJt, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock tfununy Mornluar. Passenger? 1 this route connect at Kalamn for Sound ports. U. B.SCOTT, President HOTELS AND 1SESTAWLVNTS. I'ARKBK HpUSE,ThePioneerMach.ne" AbTUUIA. Al cirosr.v. Phil. ROWERS, - OUKGON.-BJ-VCKSMITH - " - nayCierJSHOPl Night Clink j M First Class in allRespects. ' FREE COACH TO TIJE HOlfSE. Fipres Iter Lie ! AXU JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Uanpiovub) hit books that be U doing the biggeM business of any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will xuaraiilci !ii;ht the best meal for cash. MARKET. WASlflKOTflJ! FmBT 3Ih1ii Miecl, - lnlnrl.1, ttrrjjon. Br.ftCJIA.N .V KKUBY, Ii:01RIETOKS. riKSPECTFL'LLY CALL THE ATTEX JX tlon or the public to the fact that the above Market will nlway be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST Ql'ALlTt OF FRESH AND CUHED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lo!l rates, whole sale ami ictail. 5ySpeelal attention piven to supplwin;; Milps. WYftTT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND GURED MEATS, CHOICE .GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. HMCJLLl d, Etc, Pacific Market. We furnish Provisions. Fresh and in (Jood Condition. I)rcseil Chickens, Vegetables, and Market Produce of all kinds In reason. A Fine Stock of Family Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & C02IPAOT, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT KOTEI., CIIKXA3IVS reet. AMtoria, CC ff.T.Coleman&Cos AOKXCY. Banking Department A General Baukinp: and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for promp and satisfactory business. Drafts on the leading cities of thel'iilted States and Europe. Deposits JSPceivetl. At The Bureau, Anliciiser Buscli Urewlutr AssVn or- St. Louis, Mo. Celebrated Aiilieuser Beer on Draught at Piuckiiey's Sample Room, j 5)4, Water Street, (or Roadway). Tins Beer Is far superior to anv lmiuirtpil Lfrom the East. Call and sample It. . ARflDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. OREGON. V i. Boiler Shop &3g All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES,- FOOT OP LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Rknto.v stkkkt, Nkak Pakkkr Housr, ASTORIA. -OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND aiMABIM ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. CASTIGrS , oral I Descriptions made to Order at .Short Not Ire. A. 1). Wass. President. J. (L IIustlkr. Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer, jonx Foy.Superlntendcnt. A. V. Allen, Vholes:Ue and Retail Dealer In Provisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars C. H. BAIN & CO. DEALERS IX Doors. Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. - A specialty, and all work Ruaranteed. O.ik, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber : Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. AH Muds of boat material on hand. C. Il.BAIX & CO. The Str. GLEANER. B. F. STEVENS, Master. Will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock Every Monday, at O A. 31. For Deep Rtver and Way Landings, aud Every Saturday, at O A. 31, For John Day's River. On other days will do general work. A ood SCOW Is xun In connection with the steamer, and Lumber, Wood, etc., promptly handled. ili-fB1 -ril TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway Navigation uojrPAXY. OCEAN DIVISION. During the month of July, 18S4, Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows, leaving Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street it nan, aiiu x ranciaco, ai iu j.. ii. : From Portland. From San Francisco. July Sat 6 July Ktnfr".l Tim. fl Oregon State of Cat. Colombia. ... Oregon State of Cat, Colnabia.... .Thnr lOlColumbla. Toes 8 .Tnsa IS Onsnn Rnti IS ..San 20 htaw ofCal....Fri 1? .Kri 23 Columbia .Wed 23 ,Wd OlOngon Mon 21 AUgi An? ureeon Moa 41SUU of Cal.. ..Sat 2 Thronark Tickets sold to all principal cities In the United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at II :40 A. M. dally. Pullman Palace Cars rnnninjr behreea Port land, and bt. Pan), K1VER DIVISION (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :00 A Al. also : Leave Port-i land for Mon Tu. We.Thu. Fri. I Sat. Astoria and I lower Co. I lumbia....l AM 6 AM SAM Dayton. Or.17 AM! ',7AM 6 AM SAM h AM 6 AM 7 AMJ I ;,::( !m j Tacpmaand Seattle, daily at IH PM n-iuim oicamorst ua not ran ounaays. Learea Astoria for Portland at 6 a. n. daily ei cept Sunday. , - C. H. PKE3C0TT. A. L. STOKES, Manager. Gen'IireightaodPass. Act. . K A. KOYES. Agent Astoria. Oregon & California R. R. On and after Juue 28, 18S4, trains will run as follows : DAILY (Except Sundays). KASTSIDE DIVISION". Between rOKTLAXD and ASHLAND MAIL TRAItf. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Fortland 7 -50 a. Ml Ashland 6:40 A. M. Ashland...... G:20 p.m Portland 4:25 r. m. ALBANY EXPRE83 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4 :00 p. M Lebanon 0 :2o v. m Lebanon 4 :45 a. ai.lPortland... 10 :05 a. m Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port land Mondajs and Thursdays. Returning leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastslde Division, from the foot of F St. WESTSIDE DIVISION". Between Portland and Curvuliin MAIL TRAIN n LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 K a. ar.lCorvallLs 4 :30 p. m. Corvallls 8 :30 a. M.jPortland 3 :20r.3r. EXPIIKS8 TRATX n LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 p MMcJIinnYille8 :00 pm McMInnvllIe:15 a MPortland 8 :30a m Closo connections made at Ashland with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. Local tickets for sale, and baggage checked. b jviuyait v a ujj iuwu uuice, corner aiarK and Second streets. 9TTIckets to all the principal points in Cal ifornia, can only be procured, and baggage checked, at the Company's office, Corner F and Front Sts.9 Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. Vtoa -either the Eastskle or Westslde Divisions. . R. KOEHLER, l. P. ROGERS, Manager. O. F 4 P. Ait llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canbg, and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Oiympia Until further notice the llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-exa.. Miles, Will leave Astoria On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oystervllle and Montesano mall days.) at 7 A. M. FOR Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and liwaco ox Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. Ob Tuesdays and Thursday m A SECOND TRIP will bo made, leaving As toria at 1 P. 31 ., connecting with steamer IKfcfe !!(, from Portland. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco $1 00 ETickets can bo bought at the office for 73 cts. I-Ilwaco freight, by the ton. in lots of one ton or over, $2 per ton, jyFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J. IT. D. GRAY, Agent. Westport and Astoria THE FAVORITE STEAMER IHE h GOLD DUST Which has been thoroughly refitted for the comfort of Passengers will run this season between Westport and Astoria DAILY TRIPS As follows,: Leave Westport at 7 :30 A.M. Arriving In Astoria at 10 :30 A. m. Leave Astoria at 2 P. HI. Arrive in Westport at 6 p. at. Will touch at all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board or to CAPT. JAS.COX, Manager W. E, DEMENT & CO. DRUQQISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OKEGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET andv FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded BUSINESS CAKDS. J. E. HIGGIKS, County Schol SuperlatcJMleat Office at R-irioHfit & "!n nannexr. UDDer Astoria. JFItAXK PAGE. 3f . I. Physician andSarceea. Office opposite the Johansen building. ASTORIA - - OREGON. "P .wraTar. ATTORNEY AT LAW Abstracts t r Title a Specialty. Roosis 11 and 12, Kniahts of Pyth Building. Teleplieae Xb.4M, Ian Cditle Q F. McCORMAC, Attorney aud Counsellor at Haw Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, - - . Oregon. OKO. A. DORRIS, QKO. NOLAXD POLAND 4c DORRIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.- Office in Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q B. TnOMSOM, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. 6, over White House, ASTORIA, OREGON. C. W. FULTON. C. C FCWOK. FUI.TOIV BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. X q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' " -. Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON JOSEPH A. GILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. srOffice with J. Q- A. Bowlby, ASTORIA, Oittgoo. "g C. IIOLIF., NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND if SURANCE AGENT. C. W. LF.ICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting "-Office over White House Store. Q.KLO F. PAKKEK. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Ceanty.aad City er Astrta Office :-Chenamus street, Y. M. G. A. hall Room No. 8. BEXSO.N MARTIN, M, 1., Phyalclan and Surseea. ASTORIA, - - OREOON. OFriCE-Roora 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residkxoe Hume's building, up stairs. JAY TUTTM. M. . PHYSICIAN AND SUBGKON Office Rooms l, 2, and 8. Pythian Build ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. F. P. HICK3. A. K. SHAW. IIICKS fc SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stalra. cor ner Cass and Squeraoqua streets. Astorla Oregon. Bozortb. & Johns. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and represent the following Fire Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phoenix of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen. Western, Phenlx of Brooklyn. Oakland Home, assets $03,000,000 4.000,008 7,000,000 S.OOOJDOO 300,000 4,oe,oeo 300,000 Policies written by us in the Phoenix and Home and Scottish Union and National ot equitable rates. BANKINQ AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - ORECSOff. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clotl K M. B, S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 6Offlco and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to corner of Olney. Advancements made on Consignments No Chnrses for Storage f Geed GE0EGE I0VETT, Ins, Bprai NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St., opposite X. loeb's, Astoria, r. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage- Dtfte. JWLeave orders with JOHN EOGEJtS, Superintendent, at Central Market.