The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 16, 1887, Image 2

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ASTOKIA. OKEGON:
FBIDAY SEPTEMBEli 15. 188T
The recent action of tlie land de
partment has added the area of a
state to the national domain. The
amount of railroad indemnity with
drawals revoked are equal in extent
to the state of Indiana.
Dr. AiiPbed, of Ocala, Fla., has a
copy of the Baltimore Advertiser and
Journal of 1773, in which George
Washington advertises 30,000 acres of
"the finest and richest land in the
world" for sale. Mr. Washington had
never seen any of Clatsop county's
soil.
The United States land office has
received new rules to govern the mak
ing of entry and proving up of claims
on public lands. Under the new rules
each settler will have to make affida
vit that the land and lumber is not
only for his own use, but that he
actually resides on the claim.
Fourth of July Committee.
At a meeting of the Fourth of July
committee held in the office of the
county clerk last evening there were
g resent J. H. D. Gray, president, and
. J. Trenchard, secretary: called in
T. G. Boelling as witness. (The rest
of the committee supposed to be
either at railroad meeting or temper
ance meeting or elsewhere.) The
committee allowed the bills presented
since last meeting of the committee
according to the judgment of the
committee present A statement of
receipts and disbursements and all
bills are at the office of The Astoman
for inspection of any who desire, to
see the same.
Total collections and re
ceipts from all sources.... $1,411.40
Frizes, bills and all expenses 1,341.40
Balance on hand $ 70.00
The treasurer was instructed to
place the said balance on interest
subject to the use of future 4th of
July celebrations in Astoria, and the
oommittee adjourned.
J. H. D. Grat,
Attest: President
O. J. Trenohabd,
Seoretary.
The committee present desire to
apologize for the seemingly unneces
sary delay in making this roport It
was all on account of the powder.
Uncle Sam used extra powder for
our celebration and the committee
had to almost have the same made
to order.
More About the "Queen of the Bay."
AL Zetterman, who came up from
the mouth of the Nehalem yesterday,
was on board the Queen of the Bay
when she went ashore Saturday
night, and says they went in on high
water, almost inside, but the ebb,
though there were no breakers, made
a snrge that broke the windlass and
then the chain, losing their largest
ancher: three others were put out,
but they didn't hold, and after sever
al endeavors to save her from beach
ing she went on the main shore. The
cargo was all saved except some salt,
sugar and one fish tank. The vessel
leaks, is imbedded about two feet in
the sand, and while the weather stays
fine is in no danger and can be got off.
Coming up he ran across five buck
elks between Buchanan's place and
the mouth of the Necanicum, and
says it anyone wants elk hunting ho
can get plenty of it in that vicinity.
Real Estate Transfers.
K. R. Marion and wife to Walluski
Railroad company, right of way CO
feet in width across SWH Bee 32, T
8N,R8W;$10.
J. F. Cbitwood to Perry Wiley, half
interest SE SWK SW SE sec
13, T 6 N, R 9 W; $300.
J. F. Chitwood to Geo. McFarland,
half interest same property; $300.
Perry Wiloy to Geo. MoFarland,
half interest E& NWKWJfWM
NE sec 24, T 6 N, R 9 W; $G00.
United States to P. M Linguist,
patent to SE SE S SWr sec
4,T7N,R7W,160acres.
Max Earhart to V. Boelling. east H
blk 22, Olney's Astoria; $1,100. '
John M. Shively to the SiBters of
Charity, HouBe of Providence, lots
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 67,
Shively's Astoria; $2,500.
The Latest Craze.
It has caught on in Astoria. If
you should observe a red-headed girl
on the street and at the same time
should see a number of young men
rush to the curbstone and gaze ex
pectantly up and down the street.
you may safely stake your last dollar
that those young men have caught
on to the latest craze. They are
looking for a white horse. The theo
ry is that whenever and wherever a
girl with red hair appears on the
street there is a white horse visible.
also. Try it, remembering the theory
classes as wmte norses anything from
iron-gray to pure wmte.
For Full Particulars
Of ifoore's Revealed Remedy, see Cir-
CUIULS.
The finest and nicest steak to bo had
in io wn at Fabre's.
Inflammatory Rkeumatism
And Fevers of all kinds yield readily to
Moore's Revealed Remedy. Kept by all
leading druggists.
Decorative Art Rooms.
Mrs. Gates will open Embroidery and
Decorative Art Rooms, in a few days,
next door to Mrs. Malcolm's Millinery
Parlors, and will give lessons in all the
for the same. Having spent a year east
and much time In New lork Art
.Kooms, nave many new facilities.
THE N. P. EAILEOAD ELECTION.
Henry Yillard in the Board of Directors.
The TJ. S. Constitution Centennial Farnde.
New Yoke, Sept. 13. The stock
holders of the Northern Pacifio rail
road met this afternoon and voted for
a new board of directors for the en
suing year. The meeting adjourned
after the vote until to-morrow, pend
ing the official count Following was
the only ticket in the field and is un
doubtedly elected: August Belmont,
Frederick Billings, J. V. Brookman,
Benj. P. Cheney, Robt. Harris, Bray
ton Ives, Thomas F. Oakes, Clias. B.
Wright, Henrv Yillard, Edward H.
Abbott, Charles L. Colby, Colgate
Hoyt and John B. Tregar. Many of
the heavy stockholders were present:
prominent among them being Henry
Yillard, who voted on 380,000 shares
of stock. The vote oast is believed
to be the largest in the history of tho
company. Reports of president Har
ris' early retirement are confirmed,
bnt it is said that he will retain his
position until the Cascade division
and Stampede Pass tunnel are com
pleted, and will bo succeeded by
vice-president Oakes.
don't want m'gabbiqle.
Washington, Sept 15. It is an
nounced to-day that the department
of state declines to ask for McGari
gle's extradition. Secretary Bayard's
reason is that he could discover no
proper ground upon which to de
mand the extradition. Dr. St John,
a British subject who planned the
escape, is within the jurisdiction of
the United States, and should be
held answerable, but that does not
helpltho extradition of McGarigle.
Neither does the British ownership
of the vessel upon which McGarigle
escaped cut any figure.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
New Yobk, Sept. 10. Stocks
opened quiet but firm this morning
the general list showing advances
from Jg to J4 per cent
couldn't stand it.
London, Sept. 15. Inspector
Roughan, of the Kilkenny police, has
resigned his office as a protest against
the action of tho police in shooting
down the people -in Mitch el Is town
lest Friday,
stabts in with $23,000.
PobtiiAND, Sept 15. W. S. Ladd
starts the subscription for the hotel
bonus with a pledge of $25,000. One
tenth of the whole amount is thus as
sured, and this means that the rest
will follow.
a new mining CO.
To-day tho Keystone Mining Co.
property which is located in Salmon
district, filed articles of incorpora
tion. Capital stock $1,000,003, divid
ed into one hundred thousand shares.
The trustees are Jonathan Bourne,
Jr., C. W. Knowles, H. W. Monastes.
J. E. Smith, and O. R. Holcomb; and
the officers are Jonathan Bourne, Jr.,
president; O. R. Knowles, vice presi
dent; H. W. Monastes, treasurer and
C. R. Holcomb, secretary.
THE CELEBBATION.
Philadelphia, Sept 15. The great
centennial opened this morning; the
day is beaatiful, and the city liter
ally thronged with visitors and alive
with patriotism. The hotels are
crowded to overflowing; a monster
civic and industrial pageant started
soon after ten o'clock and marched
a distance of nearly five miles and
then countermarched to the starting
point, passing through a continuous
line of stands gaily decorated with
the flags of all nations. There were
in line three hundred floats, each
bearing a representation of some
particular branch of industry, 12,000
men, 3,000 horses and 150 bands of
muBic.
Is Consumption Incurable?
Read the follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris,
Newark, Ark says: "Was down with
Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy
sicians pronounced me an Incurable
Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, am
now on my third bottle, and able to
oversee the work on my farm. It is the
finest medicine ever made."
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
saj's: "Had it not been for Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption I
would have died of Lung Troubles. Was
given up by doctors. Am now in best
ot neaitn." Try it. sample bottles free
at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store.
Three Favorites
Have tho following to say of Wis
dom's Robertine, the great beautifier
and preserver of the complexien:
Poiitland, Or., Juno 4, 1837.
ToMr.'W. M. Wisdom-Dear Sir: I
have tried your Robertine. It is excellent.
and I shall be pleased 'to recommend it
to all my lady friends. Beliovo me,
yonrs truly, Rhea.
Pobtland. Dec.. 1685.
To Mr. W. M. "Wisdem: Tho "Rober
tine you so kindiv sent me is excellent.
It is the finest preparation I have ever
used, and is a decided acquisition to
every mays toilet, xovltb truly,
Jeakntb wikston.
Pobtland, Or.. Aoril 6. 1887.
Dear Mr. "Wisdem: I have tried your
uoDerune, ana it Rives me mucu
pleasure to say that it is excellent for
the complexion, being one of the best
articles of tne Kind 1 nave over used. Be
lieve me, yours sincerely,
Z. Tbebelu.
For sale by W. E. Dement & Co.
druggists, Astoria, Oregon
Tills "Will Interest You,
Contemplating purchasers of Ilouse-
uuiu r urnuuru win uo wen io wait lor
a few days, when the advertisement
win appear giving tne aate at winch
time the entire Furniture and rutins of
the Adler residence will be sold at pub
lic auctien: l eieganc Emerson nano,
costing $450: Parlor set $:oo Easy
Chairs aud Marble Center Table; 2 Ele
gant Prize Pictures from the art gallery
of the Mechanics' Fair of San Francisco,
representing Shakespeare at the court
of Elizabeth, reading "Macbeth," and
Schiller reading Don Carlos before the
court of the Grand Duke De Weimar.
costing 8200; elegant Black Walnut
uearoom suits; elegant Carpets and the
entire Parlor, Bedroom, Diningroom
and Kitchen Furniture. For anv infor
mation, or parties wishing to Inspect
the furniture before sale will call upon
Mr. B. S. Worsley, the auctioneer.
Ten cents for a nnn of Pnhrv nln
coffee.
A XORWEGIAX PILOT.
"Did von evereomnrmci n TCnrnvwrto,,
pilot?" I asked, cherishing a sailor's ven
eration tor tne indomitablo courago of
these Northern sea-dogs. "Did I?" he
returned with warmth; "I should think
so. "Why only last year, bound for
Christiansand, I came here in a dense
fog that had lasled nearly all the way
across. Knowing I ought to be pretty
close ashore, I stopped her engines and
blew the whistle; but not a yard ahead
could I see, and as night set in, I don't
deny, I didn't like it. Suddenly I beard
a voice, 'Do you want a pilot, sir?' and,
looking over the side, there, sure enough,
was a pilot-boat. "Well, the fog was as
tnicK as a wan; but no sooner was the
fellow on board, than 'Full speed! Star
board her helinf and away wo went for
the rocks. After steaminc ahoad for
about half an hour the roar of the
breakers became deafening, and I could
see absolutely nothing nothing but the
fog. 'Hard a-portP the pilot sang out,
and hard a-port it was. Close to us the
surf thundered among the rocks; but a
moment jaier we were m smooth wuter,
and were brought to an anchor as handy
as if it had been clear daylight." The
captain here walked away a few paces to
get a better look at something forward.
When returning he added. "Sir. von mav
go through the length and breadth of
this world, but for hardiness and skill
you will not beat tho Norwegian pilot !"
This warm encomium recalled a reminis
cence of my j-outb, which at tho time
mado a vivid impression upon me, and
which, though it has absolutely nothing
to do with the present visit to Sweden, 1
can not refrain mentioning. Imagine a
stormy winter's day, with a pale blue sky,
a dark blue turbulent sea, and a ship
with close reefed topsails. The gale
howled in the rigging, ballooning tho
narrow strips of canvas and rap-rapping
the running gear against the spars with
wearisome monotony. Under our lee, as
far as the eyo could" reach, stretched the
iron-bound coast of old Norway, where
the waves, leaping unceasingly against
the black rooks, hurled jets of white
foam high into the air. From out among
these granite bowlders a small craft ap
pears; showing at "first only a spritsail
with a red stripe down the middle; but
when it draws neprer we can see that the
boat is covered with a deck, is broad of
beam, clinker-built, and pointed fore and
aft shaped, in fact, like a gull. There
are but two hands on board. Tho pilot
yellow-bearded, broad shouldered, with a
sou'wester on his head stands by the
mast; his son, a mere lad, has hold of
tho tiller. Our ship has been kept close
hauled, laboring heavily in tho roifgh
sea, and presently tho boat is to wind
ward a short distance off. With his hand
firmly on the tiller the boy is keenly
watching his chance, and the next mo
ment runs us dangerously near; then a
rope is thrown; is deftly caught by the
pilot, who ties it round his waist, nnd the
boat again sheers off. There is a mo
ment's suspense; a big wave approaches;
as it rises it lifts tho small craft on its
crest to a level with our rigging; in that
instant tho pilot jumps, and lands safely
in our mizen shrouds. Tho lad mean
while has promptly luffed, nnd alono in
his nutshell, now lost to sight, now
heaved aloft, he makes his way sturdily
towards shore; but on board tho frigate
we know that "all's well!" 3fayzf?ic.
. i
Bucklcn'is Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheuni,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
E- Dement.
A Sunny Itoont
With the comforts of a home, library,
elc. Apply at Holden House.
Moore's Kevcalcd Keinetly
A Specific for Liver Complaint.
Hot Cakes.
The season for them is at hand; and
we have just received a large consign
ment of 5ew Orleans Molasses, which
wo will sell by the case or can at very
low figures. D. L. Beck & Sons.
What is better than a glass of liquor?
A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's.
Kidney Diseases
Are successfully treated by Moore's Re
vealed Remedy.
For n Fine Slsli of Ico Cream
Go to the Central Restaurant, next to
Foard & Stokes'.
Do You AVnut Your Flues
Cleaned?
T. Clifton will do the job for you neat
and cheap. Leave orders at this office.
.Private Rooms.
At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par
ties, etc The best cooked to order.
It Is a Fact
That we do not soil at Philadelphia,
Boston or New York prices, but we do
sell 50 per cent cheaper than any other
Jewelry house in town. AVe have one
ot the largest and best selected stocks
of the finest quality of Watches and
Jewelry made, which we not only sell
at tholowest possiblo rate, but give a
guarantee, and any one $100 who will
produce anything sold by the Crystal
Palace that is not exactly as represented.
Tho best oysters in any style at
Fabre's.
A Card.
Being about to leave Astoria to locate
in Oakland, Cala., I cannot go without
thanking my many friends aud patrous
for their friendship aud patronage while
I have been among you, and hope that
if you should come my way you won't
forget to call on Tom Mauls.
Chronic Diarrhoea
Of six months' standing cured by one
half a bottle or Moore's Revealed Rem
edy. AH the patent medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, suid toiiet articles, elc- can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Uoun's drug store, opposite Ocident
hotel, Astoria.
For the very best pictures go to II. S.
Sinister:
Gaiubrlmis Deer
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, C cents.
Oysters In Every Sfylc
At the Central Restaurant, next to
Foard &, Stokes'.
At Private Sale.
Household Furniture of all descrip
tions. Parties desiring good and ser
viceable furniture should call at once
at residence on Astor street, second
house from Cass, opposite Congrega
tional church.
Moore's Revealed Remedy
A.sure and certain cure for Dyspep
sia.
POSITIVELY
Ti LAST IEEE II ASTOIA FOR
OTfflSIISJI
k!
W Close Our Doors Next Saturday Night.
AND IF YOU WISH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW P:l.Cli-.
YOU MUST BE SPRY ABOUT IT!
umtv -rrTnrvifH rraaon
A. V. ALLEN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEU IN
Fine Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Received fresh
Ill THERE !
9
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clioo! Books
-AT
CITY
BOOK
Ami the Lowest Prices !
GRXFFX2T c& HEED.
Alitfi . AiSPEIARTH
Headquarters
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
The Winchester Repeating Shot Cun, $25.00!
A Fine Side Snap Marline Made Twist, Double-barrel Shot Gun, Box Sheila and
Tools, $17.50. Sn-.rtin:: Goods, Ammunition and the Famous Swedish Razor
Takes an Interest in Henry.
Henry Yillard, who had a bijfinan
cial failure two or three years acjo,
seems to be on his feet again in New
York; at least it is fair to jndgo so
when seeing that within a week lie
has purchased 6,000,000 worth of
the Oregon Navigation securities.
We take an interest in Henry for the
reason that a long lime ago ho taught
a school for a few months in Swarta
ra township, this county, nnd was a
frequent visitor to tho Courier office.
Lebanon, Pa., Courier.
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AU There!!
Ice cream, fine quality supplied at
short notice by Frank Fabre, any part
of the city: $2.50 a gallon.
E. 0. HOLDEN,
AUCTIONEER 22 COMMISSION
ACENT.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture
and Bedding.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock
or Household Goods In the country.
Will appraise and purchase Second-hand
urniturc.
Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and
Prompt Cash lteturns Guaranteed.
Astoria Agent for Dally and Weekly Ore
gonlan. -THE-
STEAMER WALLUSKI,
JOHN G. BLAKE, Master,
Is ready for business, and will do Towlnt; or
BUSINESS OF ANY KIND
On the Blver, at reasonable rates. Head
quarters at Gray's Wlnrf.
J. II. I. GRAY,
Agent.
LOEB & 00.
fines, Lipors ani Cigars.
A Largo Stock of
FIRST CLASS COODS.
THE TRADE
Supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
All orders filled promptly and Accurately.
Brands. ' """" """ """-
Main street Onuoslte Parker House.
ASTORH, - -- - . OREGON.
IMikiklfelki
every Steamer.
YOUR -
en
THE-
The Largest Stock in Astoria,
for Ammunition.
School Supplies
TIIE
lew M Novelty
STORE,
Headquarter for School Book?. A Complete
Line of tho
Official Text Books.
Prices Guaranteed Satisfactory.
The New York Novelty Store.
FOR SALE,
At the Parlors of tho Munson House,
Astoria, Oregon.
Tho Simplified Taylor System
For Cutting Garments
Of every description.. Instructions given
in the Art and Science by
MISS INEZ E, STOUT.
Also at the Munson House are choice Fur
nished Booms to rent by
MRS. A. E. STOUT.
Bids For Spruce Limbs.
milE DIRECTORS OF SCHOOL DIS
X trice No. l, Astoria, will receive bids
for 30 cords or A 1 Spruce Limbs to ba deliv
ered at the school hnmp in i duti-iot-
The directors reserve the right to reject any
and all bids.
By order of the Board,
. . J. G. HUSTLER,
Astoria, Sept. l, 1687. Clerk.
Tone Up The System.
TRYOUE
NERVE FOOD, Manufactured and for
Sale by
Hansen c& Oo.
Mineral "Waters, Soda "Water. Dally do
livery in all parts of the City Office and
Works on Jefferson street, west of Cass.
A Genuine Boom.
A GENUINE BOOM IN "SUPERIOR"
Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Atfothcr
overland arrival recently of these celebra
ted goods, being the fourth carload brought
to this market since November, '86. It re
quires no loquacity to dispose of these
goods; their Intrinsic merit does the busi
ness. Sold only by Magnus O. Crosby.
d Supplies
STORE.
ECONOMY
And Solid Satisfaction Are Guaranteed
IF YOU TRADE AT .
THE EMPIRE STORE
LATEST STYLES
Suitings and Trimming Velvets. A Fine Line of In
fants' Dresses, Cloaks and Worsted Shirts, Ladies
Calico Wrappers, Cotton, Wool arid Muslin Underwear.-
-A. 0O3MCDEXa3E3T23 STOCK
Of Quilts and Blankets, Gents Clothing,
ana valises at the Lowest Cash
W, T. PARKER
a. B. PARKER,
DEALEK IN
Hay, Oats, an! Straw, Lime, Brici Cement, Sand aafl Plaster
Wood Dcllrered to Order. Drajlnp, Teaming and Express Business.
r TMl m psswa
I'Ki: apply to the Captain, or to
Frank L. Parker.
F1I
KEB
IES
Promptly Delivered - .
AT LOWEST PRICES IN ANY PART OF THE CITY,
Fruits and Vegetables
In Season. Everything Warranted as Represented. Corner Chenarausand
Benton Streets.
INSURANCE.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000
COLUMBIA
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE CO.
FRANK DEKUM .President
W. IT. S JIITH Vice-President
JOHN A. CHILD.... .Secretary
No. 160 Second St, Tortland, Or.
t.W. Case, Agent, Astoria, Or.
Tk Coatintal Idsdk Co.,
OF HARTFORD,
Writes Accident Policies,
Giving all the concessions offered by nny
other company. It is an
OLD LINE COMPAmr,
And offers Security as good as can -be found.
Its rate In the
FIRST PREFERRED CLASS
Is SIS per Tear for 85,000 Insurance,
Being $7.00 less than by any other Standard
Company; and
$25.00 WEEKLY INDEMNITY.
Other classes In proportion. Policies
written and claims adjusted by
J. O. BOZOKTH, Agent.
P. K. BEAOH.Pres.. J. MoORAKEN-. Vica Pra
J . K. KLDERKIN, LOUIS LUE WEN BERQ.
Secj-. Troasurer.
The Northwest Fire & Marine
Insurance Company.
No. S Washington St., Portland, Or.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
K. Ti. BOXJCKAstorla Agent,
Office at I. X. L. Packing Co.
DIRECTOBS:
J. McCraVen. F.K. Arnold. F. B.Baacb,
Frmnk M.Warran, O . U. Preseott. V. Kgssrt,
J, Loaffenberg, J.ICEldarkia. D. D. Olipbant
Money to Loan on Approved Real
Estate Security.
Deposited in Orep, $300,000
AS8ETS,
Sgs.eoi.aaa.
Itoval, Norwich -Union and Lancashire Com
bination Joint Policy.
Union of San Francisco.
Gennanla of New York.
State Investment of California.
Anglo-Neyada Assurance Corporation,
X1BIXK .INSUrUNCE COTEBED BY OUR
0PE5 POLICIES.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
Azents.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fire Insurance
AGENTS.
KepresenUns the Largest and Moat Sella
ble Fire Insurance Companies.
All Business promptlymd accurately tran
acted. FlavelsWliaif,
Astoria Oregon.
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & London & Globe. North British
and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh.
Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial of
California Agricultural, of Watert own. New
York, London & Lancashire of Liverpool,
Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent
In a capital of S87,ooapca
B. VAX TJEN. Agent.
FLrnibhiug Goods, Boots, Shoes, Trunks
Trie s at the Empire Store.
STEAMER
SiiUiU PARKER
Eben P, Parker.Haster.
KorTOWINU, FREIGHT orOftiH
11. B. PAUfLIUt.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAIi, $100,000.00.""
The Farmers' Company,
Of Salem. Oregon. -
THK LEADING COMPANY OF TH&
PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
Private Dwellings and Farm Property a
Specialty.
JW. CONN, Agent. Astoria.
ASTORIA
Planing Mill.
HOLT & CO. Proprietors.
Manufactures of
MOLDINGS.
SASH DOORS,
BLINDS. RAILS, -.
BAiUSTBRS.
NEWEL POSTS.'
BRACKETS.
Scroll and Turned Balustrades,
Boat Material, etc,
Orders solicited and Promptly attended to.
Satisfaction Guaranteed as to StyleQuall
ty and Prices.
Mill and Office !or. Polk nnd Concomly
streets. Astoria, Oregon.
Astoria Iron Works.
Concomly St Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or,
General
Machinists anfl Boiler Mm.
Land and Marlnft Engines
BOUUSR WORK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
A SPECIALTT.
Castings of ail Descriptions Made
to Order ai Short Netice: "
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Supermtesdent.
J. G. HUSTLKR, .
I. W. CASK,.
JOHN FOX.
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DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAT HAJfSEJr, Prop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine
At Extremely Low Prices.
All Goods Bought at Tils Estafclisbnut
"Warranted Genuine.
Watch an Clock Bepairiaf
A SPECIALTY.
Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets.
G.A.STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
Kt Capt. Sogers old stand, corner of Gas
sad Court Street.
Ship and Cannery work. Honartinljig,
Wagons mads and repaired. Goo work
guaranteed. .
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PROVISIONS
Diamonds t Jewelry
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