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THE DAILY AST0H1AN, TUESDAY HOKMNti, DECEMHKK 27, IMS JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TkUi.liuii No. M. TKRIU or SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. nt by mall, per year ((.00 Kent by mll, per month , .M Served by carrier, pr month t) HEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, pr year. In advance.. .Hi i'o.tag free to luoscrlber. Alt communication! intended for pufill cation ahoult be directed to tho editor. Business comra jnlcatlon o( all kind and remittance mint be addrecd to "Th Aatorlan." Th Ailortan guarantee! to Ita adver tiser th largest circulation o( aay new si per published on th Colurab.a ilvar. AdvertUIng rate car, b bad M appil- eatlon to tna bualncaa manacar. A SIGNIFICANT TACT. Tha attention of th press of tba In land Empire la called to a algnMoant fact Whan tba seaport proNiro was being discussed In the old nit of tha difference between shtp expense and train expense bKween Astoria and Portland, tha Ore fonlar. waa quirk to tackle any editorial or mrncu on uia auojoci. But wtiea a broader view en tired tha discussion and that Usu m repudiated fur tha larger cn of tha coat between tha wheat flelda and tba Liverpool wheat market, tha Oresrootaa became suddenly sUmt. It ihut up Ilka a clem when Our Port Und cufTNtpondect'a terse letters put tha ie toe on tha heavy ship tonnaga a resulting cheapest ehartera possible at Astoria and Impossible at Portland, Tha proposition la that tbe SO per cent cheaper charters at Astoria than at PorUand means milltone of dollars added to the pocket of the producer of the Colum bian twain, a.id on thla proposition the Orea-onlaa la suddenly silent Wilt the Orrarmian answer the argument of our pamphlet. The 8eaport Problem of the North west r FIGHTING FOR MARITIME PREMACT. Great Britain has been In supreme con trol of the aea for more than two oen. terte It Is her supremacr afloat that baa (Ivan her command of tba carrying trade of tba world. It was her good for tune, ahead of an other nations' of tba world, to be so situated, industrially, as to underbid all rlrala in the coat and variety of her manufactured products. Poas easier tha foods to sell and tba means to carry (hem to the remotest portions of tha world. In advance of tha rest of the world. Great Britain has made advances in wealth during the present century that hare art tha pace for ua all. There never has been a time In tba existence of the British empire when the value of her marine was so great, nor Its fxliler.ee so essential to her retention of her empire. When to that we add tbe final equally signrtcaat fact that tho catJewj terrRortal pcesessions of Great Britain far exored la area, those of any other -t km. it win be apparent how com pletely British macufacturtcf. Basnets! aad mark' me supremacr. a half century ago, contributed to the well bring- and prosperity of her people, through the de velopment of her colonies and the In vasioo of the marketa of tbe world. But durine the period that Great Brit ain was advandng so ma reticently, ex- wnonuir, trie Germans and Japanese have been iteadliy ploddlnr aJor.r. far In her wise, to be lure, but there, rev erthclcM. And in the meantime the In terior development of the United States has been going on In a manner and to an extent that has riven ua first place among tbe nations of the world In pro. duction, manufacturing and cor.rump tkm. Nevertheless, our consumption does not keep pace with our production, and wo at last find ourselves facing im perative external development, not so much because the rest of the world has anything thai Is essential to our exisu erce or even our comfort, but because we need a vent for our abundance, and because those things we possess in tuch abundance the rest of th, world must have. It Is ;h - editions which en able us to look confidently forward to Increased foreign markets for our sur plus products, still assured that the world will, for a long time to come, consider that tho markets of thla country are the very best In existence. Germany is not fortified In this manner, and England Is far from being io. While today she outranks Germany, it 3 because of her intrenched position, not because of her natural advantages. Nor Is Ger. many hi any manner on a par with Che United etatea in the great essential! of external expansion. These fact! are obvious. They do not admit of discus el on, much loss denial. It la apparent therefore, tha' the things upon which Great Britain has built herself up and become trie foremost maritime nation for two centuries, are rip 7 ESt I- trade th Mfjrt lot that pooch of "SaA'M. 32 Not at aS than art other ouegtto. There is nothing that cm be satisfac torily substituted for Seal of North Carolina Hundreds of attempts have been made during the last ten years to equal it, but nothing has ever satisfied the public as well in a plug cut pipe tobacco. Have you smoked it? The Original Plug Cut Always the same Mild and tha very things In which she to already subordinate to us. and In which w are sure to advance wnile sne continues to recede. The thlnrs that contributed to Oreat Britain's maritime supremacy dur ing a part of the seventeenth, the elgh- tee&th and the nlorteenth ceoturies will, ; .. m . . i degree to tbe inevitable maritime su premacy of tbe united States In tho twentieth century. But It Is In the power of our government to hasten that awmpllehment by a atatesmard'.ke study ' 1 of the situation and wise laws adapted to K. I Leave Beblad. Men are carr ies! about thrtr live for their awn sakes, but a kind aad tender man ehouid think of others : hr slinuM think if j nr snuuia i' of those he lraTea behind to grieve ami sorrow am' t r n g g 1 e or without him For this ream alone, if fur m. I other, every I man hoiild re. I yard his health a a precious trtanare nut to be thrown away or spent and scattered in vain. If any man a health is weakened or wated. or runnir.jr dirten, he should take the nifht mean, to build himelf up Mrong and well, so that he can both live and rare for thme be love. He should invetiyate the virtues of that great remedy, tbe "Golden Mtucal IHocoverv" originated by Ir. R. V. Pierce, chief cnnsulting phy . j sician of tbe Invalid' Hotel and Surgical 1 Intitute. of Buffalo. N. Y It is a remedv that makes a man thoroughly will by riv icz nower and ranacitv to the ifitrrttive and I awimilaUve cnrjns. It makes healthy in- Tigorating oiooa out 01 tne 1000. ne eat. tato&h&li!ZJ& colar fleMi and nerre fiher rev,lIi,e. th tiwe of the throat and lungs, heal in- flammaUon, purges the blood of bilious I poisons snd makes a man, strong, vigorous I ana naray. ... writes Mrs. I V.' Ilnt'in of ClintiMi. in tritt Co Iil. i Bos .75 j. "hj.d dijct'ired with home phv uomds sod even went to Chicago and cucisulted s 'ioctur there but without reet-ivinj( any help. He went to the hnrital rrd wa. operated oa and sltrr thre tnoniS. came home Iodic (a. the dtxu.r here li,s..htj. but after awhile be cum-mm-ni to til.e v.jur tt'md'rul medicine, the fMen Mtdu-nl bicoery ' and now. thank, to your meal weicume medicine, be ran ml any. thing be vi nan and i 'ia a well man." Nc remedy relieves constipation so qaicklv and effectively ss Ir. Pierce' Ktaaant l'ellets. They never gripe. The holly wreathi are In particularly fetching deigns thli year. The hurrah of Christmas Is always fol lowed by the depression of New Tear and lu bills. Juit the minute you think your place can't be filled Just that Instant tt ougtit to be. Chamberlain'! Colic. Cholera and PI- j armor nemeay can always be depended a , pleManl tJia f0 taKe' U7 vnes jtogers, druggist. win ii is so easy to o a..oiD,rs wr until we try It. OABTOniA, Bean tlx m im tou Haw mn bdujtb Blgaattu of It Ik an lnti-rnitlng facrt that the very first tit made by the EriMsh government of the Atlantic cable laid down by Bright In VtH Immediately results In saving the iroasury XaM. The cabl enabled the government to countermand an o rder for tho transmission of troop from Can ada to England. CASTOR I A For Infent and Children. ' ' Baars tba SJgnaturo' d lAjtjji' u II t' itV V'" i i (I Cool. A woman thinks It necessary to bite her pencil when sho sots about doing any IltTury work, just as a maa deros It absolutely Imperative that he snohuld be In his shirt sleeves when he undertake I the same Una of labor. Paina in tne cnest wnen a person has a cold indicate a tendency toward pn.u rnonia. A piece of flannel dampened with .amvrimin u i tin umiio anu uuuqn oo to .0. chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pais and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia, Tbb asm treatment will euro lame back in 1 few hours. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist Tha Christmas bos, tho wry face, the TWtllt . Arwl IA AXTWlt fUllM fMWl S QU,rt. Ua nh which we would ftiadly. dispense, but must endure year i after ear. - That lit blood snomo perrons It vital functlona. It Is absolutely aecesssary It should not only bo purs but rich la life. giving elements. These results are bet efTeuted by, the use of that welt-aaown stanaiid Movd purifier, Ayars' drsapa mis When we love a person we are not necessarily blind to the faults he or she .. . . hm, but somehow they seem rather attractive than otherwise. Mokl Tea pos tlvely cures stck nesdaeha Indigestion and constipation. A dslUbtiul herb dr.nk. Reniovt a. I eruptions of the iun. producing a perfect -omulexlon or moner refunded. 2S and SO cents For sal by Estca-Conn Drug Co. All-red costumes with toques to match are gaining quite a vogue even In the cltxs, noted for the conservative gowning of Ka women. FKE& PILLS. BiV your name to H. E. Hu kit n A Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Kr. King's New L.fe rill. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pil l are easy la action and are rartl ulurly effective In the cure of contl:atlun and Hi - uaAMm fnr UaUrU troubles they bave bn proved Invalu- , mK ruaranteed to be pe.fectly i're.fromevWydeletrriuu..uMtanc..n. to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowel greatly invlror.it the system. Regular sin 2 cents per box. .Bold by Est.s-Conn Drug Co. ' People often urge us to make ourselves perfectly at home, but if we did we could be c;ii;.e ... if never being Invited asrain. BUCKLEN'S ARVICA SALVE THE BEST HALVE In the world for Cuts. Bruise, Borer, ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever ores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains. Corns and all Bkin Eruptions, )and positively cures Piles, or no pay 'quired. It I guaranteed to give perfect sati. faction or money refunded, price cents or boa. Ttr sale by Cstes-Conn Irrug Co. And now the women '- the most exclu sive rrcle wear only their wedding rings if their bands are to be shown In public places. TWO POINTED QUESTION AN BWERED. wht Is the use of making a better ar- itlcle thar your competitor If you cannot 'get a better price for It? ! An. as were is no airrerencs in the the public will buy only the better i0 tbt while our profit may be ernaller on a single sale they will be much greater i In the aggregate. I How ton you get th public to know !your malt 1 the best? If both articles are brought prominently before the- public both are certain to be tried and aie puoilc will very quickly pass judgmaot upon them and use only the better oua. This explaiaa the large sale on Cham berlaln's , Cough Remedy. The people have been unag It for years and have found that It an alway be depended upon. . They may occasionally take up .with some fashionable novelty put forth with exaggerated slalms, but are certain j to return to the one remedy that they know to be reliable. , and for coughs, ; oolds and croup there 1 nothing equal to Cnamberlalq's Cough Remedy. For sale Lu Cbsriel Rogers, druggist. . Honesty may be tho best policy, but .a. Atf etal a ba rttVWi a AniKt tU anU.. wy srenvJaely bonett confeialon Is ASSESSMENT NOTICE. EXCHANGE STMSKT IMNiOVKMl.NT FROM NINTH STKKliT TO TI.NTll STREJST. Notice I hereby riven that tho assessment mad by Ordinance N. SIM of the city fit Astoria. Oreimn. entitled "An nr .liimncrt I'.niiliniliitf the Assessment oil th. Hvliil Assessment Roll No, Hi for Aiori, uresin, known as Mhn liuoroveiuoiit or Kacininas Nirm-t. nom iinit Htivot to Tnth 8trwit,'" aporovi.1 December IRth. 1k". will b Jus and iy. Me lit I?, a avid coin at the lUltc of th oltv trKwauror 011 Jiuiiimy 1st. KH. and If not paid at -iid lime Hi common coiiitril will order wmianta l.auwl for tne collection of tluvAma. Tho immi llaker, W. D., estate of. First riYabyterlan Church of Astoria tni.toea of N. Flrat rreebyterlan Church of Astoria trusteva of N. Parker, Irvn C Parker, Charles L Parker, Charlea L Btinr, E, and Carolina, crvtka Strong Young, benjamin 8. H . H heirs of Lu. The following are payable In Installment, the first First Congregational Churh of Astoria, trustee of Il 4. M.H-k til, laid out and M.VIurs Mustier, Ellsa Jan Ut . Movk ii. Inld out and W.Vlur Hy order of the common council of Auditor and lellce A.U'na, Oregon, Iei'iiilmr II. IS. KliKVHXTH STKMKTSKYTEK ASSKSS.M MNT NOTKIi. Notice la hervby given that the as.ea.mrnt made by or.llnnn.vi N.v JtS. of the cltv of Astoria. lUvgon. approved Decamlnv Kill. K-M, rtMiilniiln the as.esam.iit made for the construction of a sewer on Eleventh .trret. from a p.liit tn feet south of the north lm of Irving avenu to tlm mn-th line of Commercial street, In that Part of the said city of A.toria as laid out and recorder by Jirtm Mo Clure, will be due and payable In V. . t'ld coin at tli ottl.e of tba city trwie. urvr on or befor. January ilh, 1, and If not pa'd within ttv daj from that date tre oonunon council will orler warrants la.ucd for t tvo oollwtion of the a&me. The assessment Is as follows: Alrth. Ellsa Abler. Louis F und. H Allen. A. V Anderson, And Astoria National Itaiik Astoria Havlna. liana A.toria tiavtngs Hank Astoria tiavtm;a lumk Astoria ttavlitgs lliuia Haiti, O. K Bain. C, E larker. W. It itosrl. RamhXph West W Board of Mwsion of Reformed Church., liovllmg, V Hrn.-kor. Theo. und. i lirown, C S Kruwtu C. 8. , Brown, C. 8. Hrown. t. a Brown, Hiram Brown, lllrnm Brown, H Intra Brown, Hiram Brown. Margaret oty or Astoria ... levies. J. F Fergusait, J. K ... VrKUoo, J. K Ferguson. J. E ... Ft-niusn, J. K.... Fenrueon, J. K.... Ferguson, J. E.... Fleber. AUKUSt O. ,.unl. ..umt. ..una. ..und. ..und. ,.iin.. ..und. Fl.her AuKUst C Finnish Britherh.od "!t 'n Kin Mnth.atlwt KptacntwO Church 1rt Freebyterhui fhutvh First Fresbyterlafl Church KlsvBl, i. v.. Flavel, O. 0 Kuvet. . r Havel. O. C. Klav), Kutls rlavet. Katie Flavel. Mary unu. M uml. J-i uml. 1-4 uno. l- und. t und. C un.1. l i und. 1 west S went Flavel. Mary C Fravel, NeJH Flavti, NHIi FUvel. NHIle and Katie.. Fulr. Amortias Ftrtton. C. W Fuiti-n, t:. w Fulton. Virginia F... S Fulton. Virginia E Vntre. John, heirs of. ;';!;!.".'.'uni"ti und. H ('Hirtln.' Juttn N undrrsun. Ann's u. . Hammond. A. 1 Hummon.L A. Ik Hanson. Mary iiyland. Fete- Ktlwarj Jonson. Abrrtkie Johnson. Anna Jvhnson, Anna Johnn, Anna Johtwun, Anna ... . .. east 4 ....und. 4 Johrwon. Anna J. Vinson. Anna Kant. VloU T Lumljarve, John II f-liuf, l.enn Maneell. J. II NIcmL Brw Olvn. Thnra I'linu'lt. Hmry It ruse. t:. if hitiua Ijind and Bulldlnsr AsDorlnllon. . w ei Heed, A. 9 Itlf. (leorv. .und. ...und. ...und. ...und. ...und. ...und. ...und. ...und. Smrt-eoiuit, J. W Supreei.int. J. W 8uiirenant. J. V Hupreviunt. J. W Huprenant. J. W Hujr"int. J. W .sriexarin, A. u .. .und .und. Ilpp.' J. U 11 Sklbbe, Mat Tti')mi. I.u y 4 w.st i, Church, wst 4 Thomson. Mry V Tyii.ie Flrt Baptist Tucker. II. V. Talllifht, Mary Ann Wlnrate. ti , Wtngate. O. s .h'1 und. .uml. Voun. t'hrl-tlns By order of the common council of H E. Astoria. On-gtm, Ixember 24, 1WS. A man Is nevet' so mlK'rr:tSKid aa when he is expected to be mtlmmtal ovi-r the telephone. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cure he.irtburn. rising of food, distress after rating, any Conn of dysrn-DsIs. One lltt; unlet glv.s Immediate relief. 3 ind to rent! For sal by Kate-Conn Drug o. It Is rather suggestive to noto the sign "caterer" In one window and the sign "ahrouder" in another of the same house. BEATS THE KLONDIKE. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvlile, Tex., has fdund a more valuable discovery thin has yet been made In the Kluud ke. For years he suffered untold ngony from con sumption, accompanied by hemotThai; and was absolutely cund by Dr. Kln'i New Discovery for Consumptbin, Coughs, and Colds. He declares that gold Is of little value In mmparlson with this timr- velous cure: would have it, even If It cost a hundred dollars a bottK Asthma, bron- chltl and all throat and lung nffevtlons ' are positively cured by Dr. Kind's New i Discovery for Consumption. Trlnl little free at Estes-Conn Drug Co, Aegulnr slxe 5 cents and 11.00. OuaranNxd to c ure or price refunded. An1 now let ug remark that a pocket book Is a purely pursonal gift. Acker's English Remedy will stop a cours at any time, and will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. 7b and 50 cent. For sal by Estes-C'onn Drug Co, ir-w wr4f .i7 ,v,- rv 1 i I. Mormon Bllllun1 Pill lum 5LT T ''"' .',,r. ...J DOMnef. Lost power. N a power, sjlort-toe if, Cnmlnii. ,.r or tons lunilon, (too. ouiokm 'line vo " or ui voe Vwtichlna of lTelldJ. f"W. le.l. l iHA'ut,: k, l th tmi. tiul .rv. CcnIArk. y t l.I, t l'i, I m ai.ifiaaiilw, wtm laiai, Addreas, thn rllrcut lnilioiliint lit (ho V'Hy of mint Is as follow.: Lot I, blook tl. Town of Aalotla, as inld out and recorded by John M.VIura I'i 17 Lot 1, block W. TViwit of Alorl, as Inld out and recorded by John M.Vhira 11 M Lot H, block 4.1. IVwn of Alrla, as l;iui out anu rvriicu vj ainm M.lura , JIM Lot I. block !, Town of A.torla, aa laid out Siul l'isxrvieu oy ,101111 M.y-luia Tl M ltr T, MH-k 41. Town of Atli. Inld out and recorded by John M.VIurw , (in lit , block 4J. Town of Astoria, as Inld out and recorded by John Mc.Nurs , UN 1. block I'i. Town of A.toria as In). nld out and re-omro iy jonn M M'lore 11 M Town of A.lurl. aa record.) ny John Ut i. tlo,-k 4t. Uld out and M.Oura T4 M ln.tallm.nl due January Town of Astoria, as recorded by John 1 1 Town of A.toria, aa TIM recorded ly JuJm UU the city of Astoria. 1rulJjK1 ,(!(J JuiUt of the City of ' As'toriaorigon. Ut i. block l. M dure Atnrta..M lt 14. M.x k 4. M'lurw'a Astoria. .J 4 UK 1, bKvk Ti). M.-Clure'a A.toru,.l 1 lot T. block . M'- lure ! Astoria Ut J. bl.Hk IM. Mflurea Atrl.( Ut 4. I'I." k 44. M'lur'! A.toria U-t 6. block 44, Ma lure. A.toria Lot 1 block 44. M.H'lurv's A.toria Lot lL block l. M.'t'lure a A. torts, Uk 1. block M.'i'lurvs Aatorla U.t i. I.ltkk o. Manure s Astoria. II Ti IS J I 40 SI U.t lo. t.ltk k Kl. M.t'liiroi A.nirla U-t II. t'l.K'k 3. MiVlurs . A.toria Lot 4. blm k VI. M.VIure's A.toria .. ll .. in a.. IMI Lot II. I.KK'k M. Mature. Astoria.. It Lot l bknk (1, M-Vlure's A.toria.. 13 N l( 1. Muck M'-'lur a A.torta., 4 M Ut J. bl.H'k w. U.t H. blix k M. M.VIuto. Astoria., n 1 M'lurv'a Astoria., a) a l.v( 14. hl.vk U Mci'lure s A.toria., 40 1 UU J. blH k . I.ut 4. bio, k "i. M.A'lure'. AMoiia., II IJ M. i'lurv'a Aat.ua.. U II M.VIure . A'toTla., II II M.-t'lure'a Atna., Iv'l i'liir''s Atri.. 14 M M.-'lur . Atoria.. ) M Ut t. llM'k o. .u k i". bl.H k bl.k n. blo.'k tl I'I.k k : M. k 4V U t 1 Ut I. Ut 4. U'l 3. l.t 4. Lut t. M.'lum'. A.t'rii.. tM I V M'lur.. AtorU.. 1 ii M'S'luma A.t'H-!., H 51 M.VIure'. At"ri.. Hi! M riurr's A"!.ri.. ( 1 M i lor"' At'a . I'd M.VIur.'a A.t.-ia.. II M bKH-k 4j. l...t J. bi.o-k ti. a 4. block Tl Ut IJ, Mock v a li. M.-k ... It 11. blo k I..I I.lvk si. IaK 1. block l. Un t block l. Un It bun k i. Lot J, blix-k Th. Ut 11. bbH-g l, M I'ire Astoria. M. 'lr' Astorii. M.i 'lure's A.torta. M.'liire'. A.toria. M'i'lure' Astoria. M.'lure A.torta. M 'lurw Ast.irta. M''lure' A.tri. U 'lure's A. tuna. M s'ltire Astoria. , 14 H ri 1 Tl s n 40 II n u 14 44 14 4 n in a i Hi U't 14. Mo. k l lot 1 bkx-k l M .'lure a A.t.wt. lot li block VI M'lyr a A.toDa.. IaI IX block t)l. M.-tlurv'a Ast .U.. 11 tf UK 14. hhx-k 11. M.'i'lure'a AiorU.. ? lot H block 1. Ma ture Airta.. 4 M 14. bl k f. M ''lur s A.i'in. . 4 3 Ut 13. bl'h-k l. M 'lures Astoria.. KU lot X block 4. Manure's Asiori., T 4 lot 4. btvk T". MiS'lure's Astoria.. 1 Tl lot It. block Ti. M i'lur. Astoria.. I T4 lot I InwSi Til. M'Vlurss A.toria.. BM U IX block T. M''lurv A.toria.. XW lot 14. Mock (. M s'lure a A.torU.. 1 44 lot 14. block 41. M.VIurws A.ioria.. 44 lot 1. block i. MiVluro s A.toria.. It s lot X block . M s'lure'e A.toria., I w tot . block M. M s'lure'a Astoria.. It I) lot 5. blok . Mct'lur' A.tori4.. S3 1 U.t 11. Mock l. M.1un.' Ator. . It lot i. M.x-k l M'S'lure's Afn.. 14 41 Lot X M' k 1. M.VIure'. A.toria.. 14 M lot 4. bo-k W. M lure's Astoria.. 1 n M.v'ture' Atiia.. Ill M.s lure's Astoria.. I 1 Mi') lure A.ionv. 1 M M. i'lure's Atona.. 14 M-i'lurn' Ast.na.. IS I) M VIure's A.toria.. 4 M.Ourwa A.torta.. T 3t M-s'ltim's Asiorin.. XI II M turn's Ai'nv. i 4T M'S'lui'. At"rl i.. I l M.'.'lure' Atorl.. K ut y bi.H k w. lot I", bl.H k 't. lot ii. i.iH k td Iai 11. M. k . lot X blo. k . Ut ", bl.H k IM. lot X blin-k M. lot 4. bl'H k lot 14. I. hi k lot S. bl.H k M. lot IX block . lot 14. bl' k Tit. I it 4 lot 14. lot 14. lot 4. lot X I H J. lot C. lot X lot 4. lot X 1t 4. lot 4. 1 .( II. block 41. M'- 'lure's Astora., 1 Tt t.H k 'd. M.'i'luiw's Atorii.. l 4T bl.H-k -(. M.-num'. A.I.'Pl t . ?' C I.I.. k 4.'i .M.i 'ur.' A.torm.. MM M.H-k 4".. M'.'Mrn's A.toria.. "4 Mih k 4'.. M'lure. A.toria.. 14 M block 4',. Mot'lure'. A.toria.. irT bl.Hk 71. M'Viurn'. A.trn.. t n7 lil.H-k Tl, M. i'lure . A.iorl.i . IS ST bl'H'k SI. M'-'liire' A.toria.. 11 T blmk S4. .M.H'Iure's Astoria., 1 Mink W. M'Viura'a Astri,.S3IJ M.h k M M.t'liire'. A.tort... 17s blork l M '1 nr..' a A.tort.i.. XI 13 til.H-k '. M i'lure's A.tonn . 1 7t block T'i. M.s'liiP' . A.tor.a.. 141 I. k-k 4. M.i'lure A.tort.i.. 1 4 1.1 blin k Tl. M lor'a Aoru.. tt 1.1 bl.s k 71. M'l.'lur' A.'oni.. IH II lih'k !ii M. t'lur-'. A.inrlii.. U7 blm k M VIur..'. A.tort.i.. M bl.nk irl. M -i'liir-H A.(ri.t.. 40 91 Lot U't lot lot Lot Lt 1,1 lot Lot tho city of Astor'u. Oregon. NEIJION. Aud.tor and I' dice JudK. Tim fnshl'ninblii color amonif tho new I cloth gowns 1 brown, won iituu.i- huh, lining unl a touch of nuiuve velvet with gold und cr-nm In thn trimming I.jn'ir nut h.ilr ir uniform co.or, I a t.ei.inifui (.end cnvi'rlna for eltlier "X, snd may he .e.-urwl hy u.lng 11.11 s e.e. table Sli lllnn lliilr KeneWer. Tlie unman a ho sny that her toilet only require five minutes must be a nairvel of untlilltuss. Mr. Hardin Norn., clerk of in drug itrre of II. Shoemaker, Perry. III., miyr: "A man tame Into our iim tbe other 'dny and ssld. '1 want a bottle cf that stuff that save children's lives. I read in the New shout It. The children muy get lck when wa can not get the doctor quick enough. It's th medic ne you sell f ' r croup.' " He illudod to Chumlierlatn's Cough Remedy and bought a bottle be fore be left the store. For mie by Chun. Rogers, druggist This I tho season of the year when every one wishes to borrow and no ono feels Inclined to pay. PLAiKD OUT. Dull headache, pains In various part of the body, linking st th pit of the itotn ' h Ion of appetite, feverlshne, pimple or sore are all positive evidences of tin- mire hlood. Kn mattee hniv It heenm. mn It must be purified In order to obtain good ih"nlth. Acker' Wood Ellxer hai never I fiiti to cure scrofulous or syphlllilo pol- I soni or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly, a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee I For ale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. ,THt'VTiVi:e-i-v.'T3';(iari im In m inn 51, yti, ,f U,a I ol tli Mormoa .'' r-m.f, ia,l ..Br, ,sa oeririBtoriliOetl .iklo-ie. i.m. 11 in. omnia, rnine S -nlw:oie, i-sn-, 10, Ner finv, i oi 1 Of Lil. emen. Vnrlcooele. e Of etiargs, Ktops Kef llnMilr. nI iAn4.f I. KrM.Mt linull, wlrveinpid I. lnimi,u. iM M at hnrf. II r la u, l7 n I r fa vi IT ma. I. niehpo lsmerr Co.. tin Prsnclaao. CsL a wniimi fwmtM, ui cum For sale by Charles Rogers. TICKICTS W- IILIIII ... 11 '0BAlttfAYPO!tlTS ERST Through palace and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation ears. RLRtlANT VKSTimit.B TltAINaV No, 4 Limited leaves )Nrtlnd at I N p. ni. No, I Limited arrlvss Portland at 1 a. m. For rates, to,. rail or ad lres tl. W. t)iiNniiiu"i. Agent 0. 1L N.. Aa'oria. or A. B, C. niCNNl MN1BTON. P. 4 t. A,. I ortlaod. Of. KmI Mall far Aberdeen, HiHlllli lleinl, f.rtillia Ho. X II. 'a w HHitaii. Uelms, Mull., No. I. Anai iiiiiia, Hi. I'.ul.riii r.o, Sua Y"t, ImwIoii ;ii.M a. m .nd all point. eai aud .iiaSoiilheml, No, X o p. in, I'orilanJ, Wil. and fo. X i, in. laooiiis rire.: Ii rW.iilo, Ts.'.imi., I'lvm Ids and liilnimodlatel h.iiIi. Threw day to t. I"nl. Omaha, Kan ... City and ntmsr MlHHurt river polnia. 'Ilirm snd on. half days to Ht. loula, MIlwnlikM and t'llleaso Fiur and una-balf days to Washlnc. rtillalninia ami oiner tar eas.n (omia l'asiisrs t.klng ti A C. It. II. tl. I u'cliH'k mornlna; train will timk. clia imnmiiMui at ttoble wHh Ui en.t bound tat mall, Union depot oonnertl.nie at all innc(pal Cities. Bugitage checked throurh to drstlna. tlon of tlck.ta tr lantiiiaT nar raservatlnns. tlckeis man. tit route. an,i ulhir llifurtliall.A i call on or addroas J O. M A TO Awt. 134 Coainier. tal Ht.. A.toria. li .l a lit. It iM LINE I I JJlt.isif 0S 'X ,n",, r.n ri UUV j" UtHU.K Vi Kill si. MMAa.tatnnt tlnri l'...onaar Aavnt. U Mocrt.oa ittreeL ivrtianu. ur. Through Tickets -TO THaV EAST AM) S0UTM E?AS. -vu- sicTa" PULLMAN PALACB tLKCFERJl, , TOURIST HJCcnnU aad ritCE RCCUNINO CHaiJt CAJU -Daily to- Salt Lake. Denver. Omaha, Chicago.- Kansas City and other K .stars ettias , riasM Ahsskad Ibrosga to dea.tn.tKwt. I'nion IpoU. fast time, lowest rata, rtntsra llsht In all ears.. fur rates snd otbar Infonnatloa call of addreas U. W. LOUNtDERRT, Ag. O. R. sk N. Co. . . Astoria, Oregon, e J II LOTH HOP, t. As-nt. la. Third st.. our Alder. IHHnlaod. Or. CHIEF OF POLICE RALE. Notice Is hertwiy glv.n that, by virtu of a warrant for tha colleoMan of a da. Ilnquent as.Mam.nt for tba Improvement in the city of Astoria, t)rgoti, to wilt Thirty-fifth street, from Franklin av.nu to Dusnn .treat .duly l.Mi.d by th. Audi tor snd Pollrs Judge of said city, by di rection of ths caramon council at said city, aald warrant being dated ths Id day of November, VsM, to mo dlractad, .no mi. aeHvaKniani in wnicn in 7 "M wnicn mantiisa amniin at tba rat of I per rent per annum frota the Jib day of Hepismbsr, IK, and balng against the following named person, to ... - ,.,.m.t ui'rwg wu: iura si. wnan.y, o n.r of ths f. lowing aesi'rineii r.aj property, to wit. ths 1'oet of TJtnw lot 4. In Monk U. In ths 1'oet of Utpar A.toria. aa laid out and recorded by John Adsir. and aiao against said sbova do. crllied property, and which warrant com mand m to make levy upon and aal of .aid deacrtbed real property, In order to aau.rr aaw warrant and aald as.n. nmnt, and Inssther with th Intersat thereon and the costs and espensra of aid a.le, snd pursuant to Mid warrant, and the command, therein contained. I l.d. on tha M diiy of liin-iMnBer. lum diilv levy Uon the above d.mirlliad real prop erty, and I will, on the Id day of January, 1V. at the hour of 11 o'clock In tha forenoon of said day, at the court houa liHir. town in enirance of aild court nous on istnin atreet, in tne city of A. lortm. rollnlv of lHt.on Riu. f Omm, '"ii .mil neiKrin.q real pi erty at nut). !ln n Ih. httfheal ildder for rah, In I'nlted Htate. gold coin aaacatneiit. the Interest thereon, and tbe oii. an.l eipenae of sals a. aforeaald, and the aerrulng coats. listed at AMorln, Oregon, the Sd day of Decetnbor. IWi. E. HALIiOK. Chief of Police of Astoria. Oregon. CHIEF OF POLICE HALE VOln lm hAfAKu -lu.n h. , . .. ....... of a warrant for the collection of s ile. llmiiient as.essineiit for the Improve- w,.V,i, ,A.!.yl,;ro;?l ay running through block I. J, 4 and rum ins wi line r elchth treet to the esst linn of KWl second street duly Issued hy the Audi. tor aim rn tea JiiiIko or aa lit ritv l. ,ii...n tlon of the common council of .niij 0uy mU.I warrant being dated the Sd day of November, lhSS, to me directed, And th assessment In which spncllled amounting to 172.27, with Interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum from th. r.,H day of HiMitenilM-r, IM5. and being ngalnat the following narnrul person, towll s Jtu. (loloh nrth, owner of the following de. scribed real property, town : Lot 7 T.ifu.u- 2, In ths l'ort of Upper Astoria as Inld 1 out anu reeorued ny John Adair nA I aKnlnst said n hove dcsrrltied proiierty and which warrant couimnnds ine fri I make Invy tition nnd sale of snld diw,.rii.n.i renl nronerty. In order to .mi.ru ... i.i : warrant and snld assKSHiuent nnd to'uether with the interest thereon and th M.i. and expense of said sale, and pursiinnl to snld warrant and the coniuwimls there- ' In contained. I did. on thn .1,1 duv I December. 1MS. duly levy unnn iIim ii 1 . I diworilMsl renl property, nnd I will, on 1 the 2d day of Jnnilary. 1KIHI. .1 ll... (,-,... oi ji o ..i". h ii. in,, i.u ..nuiiri oi sunt uay at thn court house door towll : the efu tram of said court nousn on Ninth treet. In the city of Astoria, county of Clutson, state of Oregon, sell suld dn. scribed real property at ptibllo auction to the highest bidder, for onsh, In United State sold coin, to satisfy snld ....... ment, the Interest thereon, and the costs and xpones of said sal a aforesaid, and the accruing costs. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, the Id day of December, lm ' . . .B' "AJ-IOCK, Chief of Police of Astoria, Oregon. "I Is t non.poiavinniu niiiieily fur (limnrrliira, JJIeel, Sp.rmatorrliira, Willie., nnn.tnral dla. cli.rni, or an f Inl.mnia. linn, irrlutlun nr uluirtv Niiwta.ri. OwrsakM i tlruiar. lenmu waudos. inn in in it a o a mem irilf EvANSOHIMinii Ra brn. Non-Mtrln,.i, lOlsOINII,0.r'--, y UrwggUlv . . A 4 1 . " 1 wrsnner. ...- - Amm m "7 prr-... .n.pf l, I li a4hufc 'JlrouUr wut uu iwu4, fit ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. !.eavs a. in p m A.lorla "lally) Arry rorlland and Aalorlalp in Mb 7:44 I.IX), ir.sir.. train vlajll.R,, hnaiiiia, t iirioii, v..l nort. I'lal.kanl. (Mil. riiiinei'tlon at Uobla for in ic.t and J'ug.l liiund points. ivm a.m.1 pmt.ni, IS .40 l.uul A.toria, Mea.lle and 4 U !:) New Astoria I'assstis.r train, via Warr.ulon land Flavel. I WI riunilay llunler' io lint A.lorla to Usaaldn J. C. MAYO, O. r. P. A. WHITE COLLAR LINE Colutnole Rlvr and Pugal Sound NavW gallon Company. Telephone laavee Aalotla dally, leapt unday, at T p- m. avMS-l'orl llano dally exes pi tunday II I t R: White Collar line tickets Interchangeable on TalMihone. T. J ISitt.r aud It. It, and all w.y polnta. i'tiiinpon for A.toria and i Flav.l, llwaoo, asavUw, Long lleaob, and Slta. li ahcolta A. . TATI-Olt. Astoria Agent. Tsisabone Ko, a U. fcXTOTT, lYesldetll. TM H CHi:t)lit.l'.S Kniin I'ortlaml IK1'AK ti Aaaivs Kui Mail p. in. salt lake. Iicm.r. yi Wnrili, llin.lia. kan re. M.N I a ai . ... City, nt Ij.iiIi. t lilcitgt. iii r.t. V.la W.lla, Hi.ik.n.j Mliiiie.iMill, Hl.l'.ul- H't.li. riier 1 .v p . m HHikan riy.r lu li a m, l It. Mllw.ukm.J rlili mu and li, fll.lll Annus OCDAN kTI!AM5(1IP.'t All ShIIIii. I.le. Illbl )r l UI I'llMli... I for .an fraus'to Halt clllUr .'4 .ml . I i I 7. iii.i hit Ci.hinil.la lltvwr NtMmers To I'urtland aad Way landings Yfm roril.tnl. WlllasMll Kl.f. ti.tiku ii .Ur busy .am i Tue. Ibur p. in. M.oi, Wsd and Vrl and Mai Malem. A Ib.tti y , t urt.t I li. nti.l ft.? l.itillits. 1 lueJni'uH ''' (M.Mi.VTd. and' Ml. 'n I lly, lri.,ii, A' and trl. J Mar Ijnidlnit. j Hi tsaaait fat asal . I f lllHirl. Ul'l rt,' f at.f .rar I 4.-. a mj 1 1 lMa i ii in. .(in .se t ' frl.lay .a.k. ttlr. l(lrialo I r.t. in. tay. Iwt.t.iwn dally eico,, Kiiday. 0. W. LOUNIHKIlltr. Agaot Astoria. W. H. IIURLDURT. Ossa. ru Agt PwrtJaad. Or. , ft! SOUTH mm I I.F.AV PORTLAND ARRtVB OVERLAND EX. I'ltKHdTlor al.ro. m m n l'oburg. Ashland, 4.00 r. U Raersm.nlo, Ogdea, t.S A. M Has Francisco, Mo lavs Los Angslea, Kl Paao, New Or Uana and ths East. 1st A. M Rnasburf passenger N B P. M Via Wood hum, for Dally Mount Angsl. li. Dally seepi verton. West IVIo, srtl unday Itrnwnvllle, nprlng- gunda Osld and Nation.. H Sft' JJ rT"m! Pasngr rt.MA, M rt M P. M Indep.nd.nce pass' jtl.a A. at Kally. finally except Bunitay. t onnecllng at Han Francl.cw with Oces dental a Orlenul, I'acirU' itall and Oce anic Riuniwiin lines for iJAPAN. CHINA. AI'-iltALIA AND 1 . HAWAII. It.oats ttrkets on sals dally bets OO. N.I ralea 11 neal.aaa til lond rlaas. mi'ludlns alMne' Itatea and tickets to jca.tern points and i EunilMi. Also J.o.s. ititti. Il.,l,,l,. KIIIKIANU Ticket Agnl 1 14 Thlrr! st.;' H, KOkllLrtR. C. if". M Alt KlIAki! Manager f. F. A P A, ' Throiish ticket F.t for Inwawt ela Call on .'. J. Trenchard ae4 asntt, Well Fargo Company's nttlcs. Aitorta. WHEN GOING EAST- Use a first class line In traveling be tween Minneapolis, HL Paul and Chicago, i and the principal lowne In Central Wis ' con. In. Pullman I'alacs Bleeping and Chair Csr In service, The. dining carl are operated in thl Interest of Ite patrons, lha most elrgin) I service ever Inaugurated. Menli are served a Ja carta To obtain first class service your ticket ! "ould resd via , ' .... , ... Central Lines. Direct connections it Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern point. For full Information call on your nr est ticket agent, or write JA8. C. FOND. General Passenger Agent. or JAB. A CLOCK, M.lwauke. Wis. Oeneril Agent, til Stark Street Portland, Ora mm Go East... via Dllllngs and Rurllngton rout., and you reach Omaha, Kansas City, Bt, Louis. and all other southern and southeastern cities, half a day sooner than travelers who take any other line, ' Oo oast va St. Paul and tba nnriington . route, and you ride the finest train on earth-tb Durllngton.s Bt. PauW:hlcago Limited. Oo east via Ogden and Denver, and you see the wonderful scenery of the Rookies, famed th. world over as tb. most mag. ntfloent on the continent Ticket at offices of connecting line., A. C. 8HELDON. Mm W''JlhtlS-T!'V::";