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THK DAILY ASTOKIAN, TUUK8HAY MOKMISU, JANUARY ft, Wi JOHN T. LIOHTWrt Vdlinr, TeUt'hutie No. . TERMS OF SUnSCHlPTION. DAILY. Fn by mall, per year Bint by mall, per month U Served by carrier, ptr month..... t) SEMI-WEEKLY. Si'M hr inn II, per year. In advance.. .JlOO postage free to uscr;bers. All communications Intended for publi cation should be illrerted lo the editor. Ru.'ness commimirstlont cf (II kinds nt remittances must be ed dressed to The Astorlsn." The Astorlan gusrsntecs o lit adver tiser th largest circulation of any newspaper published on th column rlvsr. Advertising raUs etc be bd on appli cation to th bust nee WMIW. No on will galnssy Mr. LlnvUls's mL Bent qualifications for th effle of sheriff. Ai 4 republican, perhaps th selection of no othr wan In Clatsop couaty could glr tnir (tlx ml and genuine satisfac tion. Ho i Mid br hi frlooAo t ' be a thoroustily alncee and impartial man. Unquestionably hit record bat been such la th offloo ho vacates to become sheriff. With h'.a speolal fitness for the duUct of eherift, and with ths Impartial pint attributed to him ty tho who know him best, lir. Llnvtll hat tht op. portunlty to mak of himself one of tht most successful and popular cAScta! Clatsop county baa ever bad. Contrary to ftrtt impressions, later do. tslopnvmu, It is ssld. pretty conclusively how that Willard wai without accom plice In h a Seaside depredations. A searching Investigation Ms failed to con nect any other person with him. and fact now known regarding hit character and history tend most strongly to refute the probability that this arch-fiend njad a corJlilant or aaaocUt of ony one in bla numerous crlm'i Thla will bo a great relief to the rood people of Seaside, and It remove a mom that might hire otherwtso lingered to retard the growth and prosperity of Oregon's moat delightful summer resort. Befaw dismissing a sub ject which perhaps wUl want to tw for. gjttsii at speedily as po-tible by all coo. cenwd. It Is worthy of not that In spltt of she tremendous excltemeftt and the tisual grist of rumors and unfounded suspicions Inseparably ooonected with suck occurrences, the people of Oatsep county bar tihibited thel sense sad good Judgment In a way that Is admirable and eredltaMe. While public concern was aroused to ths highest pitch and there was genera! and strong determination to fcaK at no expense, or sacrtftoe to riJ the oommuntty of a blot anlnet Its praoc and progress, there was no frenay no rash act at any tme commtited. Aide from the death of Williams and Lamers. there et but one regrettable feature In the whole chain of oorurrence the un fortunate suspicion and arrest of P. B. Pbtlbrlck. Of course any reparation pos. slble should be and will be made to him. He was simply a victim of circumstance another sacrifice rendered neceswry to the freedom of the community from a tlgma and a shame. We feel sure sir. Philbrtck takes this reasonable and sen. stole view of It He haa suffered no loss in the estimation ' of bis friends and neighbors by his experience, but 1 rather the gainer through to opportunity thus afforded for bis complete and triumphant vindication. OUR TRADE WITH HAWAII. Since 1S1T foreign shipping has been ex. duded from the ooastwlne or donvstie trado of the United Ststes, and bvfor that, from the meeting of the first con Sress down to 1S1T, the taxes Imposed on foreign shipping engaging n our coast, wise trade was prohibitive. Every poesL We effort, haa been made to Induce our people to repeal that prohibitory act. Especial effirt w.u made to secure an ex ception In tba case of our trade be. tween the Atlanta and Pacific ports of the United States, but all such efforts toavo been unavailing. History falls to record a time wher th demands of our coastwise or domestic commerce wtre not promptly and fully met with all the tonnage needod. Dur ing all of the life of this republic our chipping In the coastwise and domestic trade hot steadily Increased, has always been profitable, and the rates at which freight is carried on the Inland waters or along the coast of the United Blates are, concedodly, lower than they are any other trade In the world. In Under these chfeumatancfie, for the friends of American shipping to ask that the trade between the United States and the Hawaiian Islands be placed under the domestics navigation laws of the unitea states, tinea uose isianda are now a part of the territory of the United 6 bates, la a fair request. It la being op posed, novertholfaM, and by people who attempt to ay that those Islands are so far distant from the main land cf the country as to make an exception In their c JusiliUMe; and tn.y also allege that there Is not nmivH American shipping evallabla In wtilch to do the carrying; and finally they soy ;tht the meager supply of American shipping watild re. wit In higher rates being rfcargej on the products of the Hawaiian Mamls and the United Statu exchanged. l'ndtr thene rlrcumsmmvs It Is worth while to know that the largrr part of our trails with (he Hawaiian lalnnds has alwajs bo.n carrfc-d In American vesfcla, ami during lb flol year en.llti tvt June SO, l.W, no ! than TJJ per cent of our total trade with those Islands was carried in Anw-ean ships, A total of 2H vessels, avretlng 1W,53 tons un. der the American flag, entered the ports of llts United 8taf from the Haaitn Islands, m 1SJT, during which year only twelve forego VrMvls, of 14.STJ tons, entered from these Inlands. From these ngunrs, K wUI be obvious that there will be no difficulty and no hardship, even with the caacr supply of American shipping; In existence, for our people to take oar of the entire trade between the Hawaiian Islands an,1 the Unltml States. It should be perfectly clear, too, that with almost four-fifths of the carry- Ing betwrea our ports and those of th Hawaiian Isianda conducted under our flag, when tbrrs waa nothing to require that a too of shipping thould be Ameri. can. the Hawaiian Wanders would have no reason to fear thnt our snip owners would mulct tbecn for unfair freight rates. If It waa attempted, then tt coastwise shipping, of which there Is aL waya an abundance in existence, would go to their relief. Under our coatewl- navigation laws neither the Ifawailana nor Americans need bar any fears of enibarraasment or Impoaltlona. V riFEnrs'L 3 -Stvt VVj'we A man baa to have pluck to make a sue- on of any calling. A nun must have the backbone to take knock down blows and get ap agaia and again and fight on. Flock aad stamiaa are largely a question of good health. It only take one knock down blow to finish a man with a headache. It only takes a small setback to disconcert a nervous aad shaky man. A btliooa, head achy nun goes into beakniptcy at the first embsmssmest. A aervona man who does not sleep at night aad get p shaky in the morning gives up the battle of bnsroes at the first discouragement. Dr. Ptrrce'a Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all health -makera aad health' keepers. It make pare, neb, blood. It force out all imparities and disease germs. . It does not make anv difference what the disease may be called, so long as it has its inception in improper or insufficient nourishment this great medicine will cure it. It may be called dyspepsia, kidney disease, "liver complaint," skin or blood disease, at ncrr oos prostration all thce have the same starting point The "Golden Medical Dis covery " reaches that point. It will cure these disease absolutely. None of them can retain their hold on the system when the arteries are filled with nch, Jnre Mood. "I sb 54 wars old." writes Mr. P. G. B'tvUne. of Leem'.le, Henry Co.. Ma. - For is yrars I auffued from torpid liver. contipatos sod iixii reauaa which srvrrelv affected say senrea. Ha at to make my living by hard work, I would keep as anlil f would knot to giw up. Some time strfrieaxU would prk me up sou carry me to bed. Wliat litC; sleep 1 eoold gel wss tortured with horrible Orrama I !, mix oiir m ur Hmv iMdn Medical Discovery. It relieved the pain in my back sod bctsreea my shoulders braced ap my aerwes. aaa uraay Opera glasses, with Ivory sides and or namented with miniature paintings, are In oV-mand. Th handle is sometimes of fins) porcelain and delicately painted. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets ar sold on a positive guarantes. Cures hurt bum. raising of food, distress star eating, any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives Immediate relief. S and M cents. For sals by Kates-Conn Drug Co. Silver furniture and other household effects In miniature continue popular forms of bricjubrac. Some novelties In this line are of Dutch design. OAnToniA. Betrstb yf Ia aiia tw Haw iwan Bagi fitatsr of Briar root pipes decorated with silver, and silver pipes ornamented with gold, are among the favorite for presents for smokers. Sick headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Mold Tea. A pleat- ant herb drink. Cures constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 2S and fO cents. For sale by Estet-Conn Drug Co. Once when Remenyi was invited to din. ner the host, with assumed carelessness, added: "By the way, will you bring; your violin with youT' The musician replied:. "My violin never dines." No healthy person need fear any dan. gerout consequences from an attack of la irrippe if properly treated. It It much tht tame at a severe cold and requires precisely the tame treatment Remain quietly at horns and take Cbambcrltuu't Cough Remedy at directed for a tevere cold and complete recovery it tur to follow. For sal by Charles Rogers, druggist. The better half seldom known how the other half lives. A wife In London suing her husband for divorce proved during the trial that ths man In turn had been a soldier, a public-house manager, a school teacher.a fish monger, a th!er ana a oonvlot . ' " TO THE PUBLIC. We ar authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cousrh Remedy to bt as represented and If not satisfac tory after two-third of the contents have been used, will refund the money to the purchaser. Thw Is no better medicine for la grippe, colds and whoop. hf cough. Price 25 and CO cents per bottle. Try It .Pears' It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and docs no harm. No harm 1 It leaves the skin soft like a baby's; no alkali in it, nothing but soap. The harm is done by alkali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than none. What is bad soap? Im perfectly made; the fat and alkali not well bal anced or not combined. What is good soap ? Pears'. MIsartseuamstllM.especUIly druggate; all sorts of people set a. A pretty umbrella handle, dvtathuble and to be uses! as wvll as a cane, Is in lively demand. The handle Is gvnerally of Ivory or soony dxrttl with silver. -The Jewelers' Weekly. Them waa a big wedding at Franklin, Ma, laat week, probably on of th bisT- M evw held In Main. Th bride weighed VI pounds, th groom TTi and the officiating clergyman isa That the blood shouta perrorm It vital functions. It Is absolutely necesasary It should not only be purs but rich In life- giving eiements. The results ar bent effected by the use of that well-known standard blood purifier, Aysrs' S&rsa pa rtita A young woman In Hyde Park calls on of her favored suitors "America," "be. cause," sh says, "h has made tuch ma. terlal advance In tuch short time." Luxorsnt hair, or urn form color. Is a beautiful head covering for either x ml nuy le secured by ulng Hall's Vee table Ad Ulan Hair Itenewer. A little girl sat gaxlng fixedly at the new bonnet of one of her mother's vlmt. or until the caller smillniy askeu: "1h you like It. my d-rT' The child Inno cently replied: "Tea I do. Mamma and Aunt Mltly said It was a perfect fr!;ht but It doesn't frighten nve a bit." Acker'a English remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cur the unt cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. S cents and (0 cents. For tale by E tee -Conn Drug Co, Queen Victoria Is said to be the only sroman sovereign of Europe who never patronises Worth. AU her costumes are made In England by English and Herman worker. BCCKLEJT8 aRMCA IALVS THX BEST lALVal In th world for Cuts. Bruises, Sorer. Ulcer. Bait Rhsnm, Fsvar eoreaj Tsttsr, Cbappsd Hands, CbllDlalns. Corns and all 6 kin Cruptlona, and positively cares Piles, or no pay re quired, it is fnarantsad to gtv perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price) a cents pr Vox. Tw sal by Catts-Cona Drug Ca. LAbouchrrs Is known as the moat sb- stemious member of the house of com. mons. He has a great avenwon to nhysl. cal exercise of any kind, and like Cham berlain, has no hobbies in this direction. TO Cl'RE A CuLTi IX ONE DAT. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. S cents. The genuine has L. B. Q. on h tablet. Sanilow. the strong man, who recently discovered thai lie had a voice, is now In training as a basno si rarer. His strersr.h cf voice may ke p him on the stage after his strength of muscle hss ceased to be a novelty. HOW TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA. Tou are perhaps awart that pneumonia alwaya results from a cold or from an attack of la grippe. During the eol- demlo of la grippe a few years ago, when to many cases resulted In pneumonia. It was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or la grippe to result In that dangerous disease. It It the best remedy In the world for bad colds and la grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Charles Rogert, druggist The husband of Mme. Norllca wnt up In a balloon end was never set n or h'ard of again. By the laws of 1-Yanre, the wlf could iifjt lou:Ii her husband's prop. erty for seven years; snd that time did Mme. Nonllca have to ;a!t before, she c-atne Into powi'si n of her fortune. A NARROW ESCAPE. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart of Oroton, 8. D : "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set In tnd finally terminated In consumption, Four doctors gavs m np, saying I could live but a thort Urns. 1 gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above. My husband wat advised to get Dr. Klnr"s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. I gave It a trial, took In all eight bottiet. It hss cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottiet free at Estes-C'onn Drug Co. Regular a zet Wo and U. Guaranteed or price refunded The rlpht faith of man Is not Intended to give him repose, but to enable him to do his work. Ruskln. OASTOniA. Bean to The Kind Ypu Have Always Bought The czar la th rieheat wwiwian v... . ... . ft n, UUL he also has the heaviest calls upon his purse. TOtih FA t? Bhowt the state of your feelings and the state of your health at well. Impure blood makes Itself apparent In a pale and tallow complexion, pimples and skin erup tions. If yon are feeling weak and worn out and do not bava a healthy appear ance you thould try Acker's Blood Elixir It cures all blood diseases where cheap tarsapaxillat and so-caued purifiers tall; knowing this w tell every bottle on t positive guarantee. For sals by Estes Conn Drug Co. KLKVKNTH STl. WKK ASSKSSM HNT NvtitM I hereby ejlven that 1hs assessment mad by oiMlnnn, No, lltt, of tht city of Astoria, t)ie,ni, approved lacnt tur ITih, I1, mnririniug the aiaaiitenl mla for th construction of a war on Kleventh street from a u.ilm ten feet south of the north line of Irving avenue to th north line of foininerclsl street It) that part of the said oily of Astoria aa laid out sml recorder by John Mo. dure, Will h due and peysbje In U. H, ft lit ruin at the oltl.-o of the city trees liter on or before January th. IN, and If nol paid within five days from thai date IN common cutiitoll will order warrants Issued for th collection of th same. The assessment la as follow: Alrth, KHs Lot I. block W. KM'lnra's Astoria.. I t M ihra. LouU F. ....umi. Lot 14. block . M.VIuiV Aetorl,"l 44 Allen. A. V. , lot t block K M t'lure's Astoria, ,4U n Aii.lem,m. And. lel I. block, W, M.'OluiVs Astoria,, I HI Astoria Nal.onal li.nik ., Lot J, block 4. M'-Clme's Aalorls,,, IK I) Astoria Savliitis llank I.ot 4, .l,k K 4I, M,iir's Astoria., U II Astoria Havlnss Bank Lot lilm k 44. Ma'lure's Astoria.. M II Asu na Svlii.;s Hana , i hm-k 44. M.H'liitv s Astoria.. Is I) Astoria hsviuss Bank Ut 11. block rl, Mi i'lure s Astoria,. 1 HI I am. O. K Lot . h,Hk Mi i lure s Astoria . 4 M Bam. t r...... . :, bt,., h , M.i'luie s Astoria., M lUrkcr. V. II. , l,.n ii, block . M.t lures Astoria., 1 SI Bi. I. luiidolph ....West S, 1.01 11, block M, M.t'luro's Astoria., Its Board of Mission of Reformed Church., Ik)1 4, blwk si. MeClure's Astoria,, 1 M ltoeilmii. I.,. 1 13, bio. k M, Mfi'liirv's Astoria,, 14 as ;r. k.r , Theo, ua.i. Si 1aI 1 blink Kt M -CluiVs Astoria,. II W Brown. L. S, , l...t , bm k U.1, Mit'lui'e's Astoria,, 4t) M Brviwn. 0, S , , Lot I bl.H'k Ul. M.s'liiie s Asiorla,, tS M Brown, C. H. .., l.ot la, block HI. M.'l'liire-s Astoria,, V M Bimwii, 1' M l.ot 14, bl.vk M, Mci'liire's Astoria,, 4il aj Brown, lilrsin Al S, bUvK . Mi'lura's Astoria., IK II Brown, Hiram ., l ot 4. !:, k ti, M' t'lure's Astoria,, M II Brown. Hiram Ut , block M.Vlur s Astoria,, U 11 Brown, Hiram ,, Ul . bun k to, Ms,'lur' Astoria., lili Brown. Marmret , 'l blink ib. M'liiie's Astoria., 14 at City of Astoria Ut , lU k SI, M.i'liue s Astoria., 40 M liav.es. J. K... und. Lot 4, Wock 4. NLVItire's Astoria., 1 Kerguson, J. K und. t t,x j, ,(H-k . M'i'liirx.'s Astoria,, trf Vruson, J. H. , und. t, 1 . bl.s-k 46, M.iMuie s Asi.H-la,, 14 II Fort-uson, J. K. uml. t lit L block 4a, M.VIure s Astoria.. IS sf Vriat.m, J. K und. l l.t. i, bio. k 4a McClurw's Aatorla.. 0s rvruw.Mi, j. r: uim. 1, Ferguson. J. K... und. W FtKhcr, Au-ust C Flabor, Ausrust C 1unih BtvxhwrhiHXl west W llrst Wotliisliat Likorsil Chur First lYvel-yterMji i'hurvh First lYssbyterian Church Klavel, 1). C. Flavel. O. C. Klavel, O. C und. 14 Flavwi, U. C. ets und. 14 KUivi, Kails und. 1-4 nvol. Katte unl. 1-4 Havel, klary C und. H Flavel. Mary C und. S riavwi. Nelll ....uml. 1-1 Flavol. NeJIM und. 1-4 1'lavel. N'ellu and Katie. Foatrr. Ambrtv, wet St Fulton. C. W went U Kult.wi. C. W wsvn Vs V'Mlton, NMrginl R Fx.lton, Virginia E tMiur. John, hairs of und. Vs llrinln. J.n N und. V (iurnlrnnai. Ann's M lUnimond. A. It M unmon.l. A. a Hanson. Mary , Hyland, IVte Edward Jonson. Abertln Johnson, Anna , Johnson, Annn , Johnson, Anna ,. , Johnson, Anna ...... ., , Johnson, Anna, JolUMon. Anna Kant. Viola T Lumljarr, John H Mumur, In east Manseli, J. 11 Nlcoit Bros und. Vk OI-n. Thor .. Blitock, Henry L Page, C H I" thtan Ijind and Butldlng Association, west u Ree.1, A. 8. und. S Keif. George und. t Su(ren.int. J. W , ...und. V Suprenant. J. W und. SajTenant. J. W und. I, Suprenant. J. W und. Huprectant, J. W und. SuprenrtMt. J. W uml. 4 Si.exarth, A. O un. ' Slipp. J. L..... Und. I I Sklbbo, Max Thomjwi. I.u y wist v Th.mison, Mary P. iViwte,. Klrt Baptist ChurVh, west t Tucker. B. F ,. Twll icht. Mary Ann Wlmtate, t Wmgate. O Wise. Herman und. H Wis. S.irwh und. Young. Christina By order of th common council of H. E. Astoria, Oregon, December K 114. Hand painted mousaelin de sola la the material for your most elegsnt evening drvse if you would be In ths latent fash, ton. These gown are made with tunic edged with line lace, and the painting I dene after they an' cut and fitted, so that eavch team Is decorated, and the color is used to give the effect of shading down from the bodice, deepening tn lone to the edge. THS IUKC LA ORIPPB CUKE. Thar Is no use suffering from this dreadful malady. If you wilt only get the right rumedy. Tou ar having pain all through your body, your liver la out of order, hav no appetit, no life or ambi tion, have a bad cold. In fact are eom pletel) used up. Electric Bitters it the only remedy that will give you prompt and tur relief. They act directly on your liver, stomach and kldneyt, tone up th whole system and make yot feel like a new being. They ar guaranteed to cur or price refunded. For sale at Eates-Con.i Drt g Co. Only 10 cents per bottl. On novel feature of the seanon'n even. Ing sleeve Is ths open space Just below the point of the shouliU-r when a long or elbow length transparent sleeve Is worn. A narrjw strap extends over the shoulder, and the top of the sleeve Is cut away In a sort of half.moon to show the prettiest part of the arm. 187J 1099 Fisher Brother ASTOK IA.... LUBKICATINQ OILS A SPECIALTY SELL rhip chandlery hardware iron and bteel COAL GROCERIES ANt PROVISIONS FLOUR AND MILL FEE!) PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES LOGGERS' BUPF'I.IEH FAIK'UNKH flCALKfl DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAGONS AND VEHICLES. Astoria Public Library READINO ROOM FREE TO ALU Open every .ay from I o clock to 1:10 and l:M to 1:10 p. m. Subscription rates S3 per snnum. West Cor. Eleventh and Ouans Streets. ThcjMPERIAaUHot?! I THOS. OUINEAN, Proprietor Scvcnlh and i WattHlriKton Htt. 'hurLruvutrtriAriiuiixijT i MOrrrlCn CiU.hOp' Plltll oi icii-tiiuM di.Miti.,a, ei4 4.-( m cif lark m lira. sriis a una, Cucuian u. AJS reel, potency, Lost Power, NlghfLoMss. Boermatorrnoea insomnia, rains n Backit II Oetirer, l?imlnal Smlssions. tnmw ii"io, Kjeyoue De bllli(r. MAndnche Unfitness to "arr, oss r.f Tft Oemen, Varicocele, or 1 Ons pai Ion, Jttnos Oulckns-s ,f Die- KTl I f ha,.t"l sMops Hef VOUS.TwhoTlIng Of kyelldl. ks.u . Imslw. PA'J f.niu.ltof n.l yMm, io Isss. sttodaSM ,H a, block U. M.i'lurw'a Aurt., t OS UH 4, blm-k 11, M.s'lure a Aat.M- a., It M Ia1 li block w. NLs'lum's Astoria,, It IW Lot It, bks-k a. M.flurV, Astoria., M tt It block 1. M.s'lure Astoria.. I U Urt L bl.H'k S4. Mi'lure's Astoria., pis) L. 1. bloe l. M -Clurw s Astoria.. 40 M Lot 1 bkwk II, MVlur a Astoria.. K J 1 bux-k l. M.'lurws Astoria., 14 Lot t, block U, Mil'lura's Astoria.. 14 M Lot It, block 1. M s'lure's Aator a,, 4 U UK 14. block Dt. M'lure's Astoria., i Kt UK la, blotdt ft al.s 'lure s A.torUi,. 4U lx,t U block kl. M.s'lura's Astoria., IH U4 11, bl.vk VI. M.i'Urw's Aalorta., II 1 Lot 14. bRn k l. Mct'lure's Astoria., 4t Lot 11 block II. M'lurw's Astoria.. 4 xt UK 14. bio. k II. M.H'lurws Astoria., f ut 13, block ill. M.iMurs s AstoHa.. It Ut I. block 4. M'lurws Astoria., t 14 1a1 4, block Tu, MvVlures Astoria., I 14 Lot li, block Ttf, M.sMiirw'a Astoria.. I TS Ut 1, bliH.k M. M s'lure s Aslti.. IS M It li, blm-k TO. M.s 'lure's Astoria.. a last 14. blink . M.s-Mure's Astoria., U 44 Lot 14, block til. M.VIurw s Astoria.. N 44 Ia1 t, blivk HI. Mci'lurw's Aat.Hia,, 11 44 U t. block M Vlurw a Aatna., 4 si Ut 1 block W. M i'lure's Astoria.. 11 II UH I. ban k W, Mo.'lur s Astoria., U II l.vt li IH.-k II, M'S'lure'a Astor-a,, 14 O ut 1. blm-k II. M.Vlure's Ast.xia.. 14 Ut J, M.s k It, M.-i'turs s Astoria.. 144 UK 4, blivk M. Mi'lure's Astoria., M u t, blink II. McClur s Astoria.. Ill UK 10, block W. Mcs'lure's Astoria , I II UK 11. blm'k M. M.H'lure's Astoria., I II UK IX block H. Mci'lure's Astorui,, U U i. bloik n. M.VIure's Astoria.. 11 II xt T. block 14. McTlure'e Astoria.. 4 B Ia I, block K Mi'lure's Astoria.. 1 U lM. 4. blink U, M.l'hire s Aston., U 1J Uk It. bi s k . McClurw's Astoria.. U 4T Uw. I. blin-k It. M"4'lir't As!orl.. Ill UK 11, blin-k 4. M.'liir's Astoria.. 1 Lot 14, block U. aloClurs's Astoria.. 40 J,ot , bhvk fl. McClure's Aslor a.. I TJ UK 14. blm-k II. M. t'lure's Astor a.. 47 .ot It, blm-k U. Mc'lure's Ast rt.. 41 .,.t 4 bto-k 4.. M.-i'l'ires Astoria., 14 M U,t J. blm-k 4'., M -Clure a Astoria . 104 un &. blm-k 4.. M.t'Hire s Astoria.. 14 Ja ul 4. bln-k 4',, MiV!ur's Astoria., I "7 u,t 1, b!m k 7t. M.i'lure's A'l.T I Of UK 4. blm'k 71. 'lure s As'orta .14 47 U,( S, bln-k 41. M I'Utro'e Astoria . 11 17 UK 4. blm k M. M -l 'lure's Asi.tria . I Ut 4. blmk II. M.t'lure's Astoria.. U 11 UK II. block W. M t'lure At'r1.. 174 Lot i. blm k N. Ms'lsre's Astoria . JJ 11 UK 4. blm-k CJ, M-i'lure's At'ri . S 7 U 11 block 7'. M.s"ure Astoria., II 4 Ut I. blmk 44. Moi'lurwa Astoria.. H 11 Ux . block 71, XI s'lure s Astoria.. M 11 UK . blmk 71. M.i'lure's Astoria.. 11 II ,h . bbn-k . M,' 'lure's Astoria . 107 Ut 4, block K M i'lure's Astoria . I Lot t block H. M.VIuros Astoria . 40 W ths city of Astoria. Oregon. NELSON. Auditor and Pll.e Judge. CASTOR I A For Liuiti and Children. lbs Kind You Ha.B Alwajs Bought Bean th Slgnaturs of BLANCARD'S IODIDE OF IRON for AN-TMIA POOONCV. "I t he nl.OOD, CONSTITUTIONAL Wl AkM.MA CKCI ULA. lite. None genuine utilew. muni " Hlanc as i ' ALL, IlKI't.l.lKrH . FOVQtlit A CO. , N. V . Agts. for L. S. ilott's Nenrerine Pills The grt4 remedy for pgrvouf pro Iraiion and all nervous dutuci of the gcncralivf or can of eilhrr f aaitSlis. .Uolil. ASD f lUi I MSt. xx, such at Ncr?ru Proatnlion, Failing o oat Manhood, IrnpotfiKy, NizJ''' Knib tiom, Youthful Yjtr.s Mental Vurr' t ccjive w of TctAtco or Opiuni) whUt lead to Corm-mpti m and Invintty. $1 JT0 orr bo by m.iil: b xet f:,r $5.00. For sale bv FSTKK-CONN DRUO CO, The Choicest Table Wine5... Carlson's FamilyLlquor Store IS These tiny i4Pul saretupurio o.i I e :i TO Daium ui .u.-dina, Cubebl or Injectiontsndurf-A CURE IN 48 HOURsUniUn ths same disease with- S out Ineonvencn". 1 "t 15 Portland, Or. I" ,c' S 't ' lcuer m tli Hwma r-iee-fTMiti(Ji. CVt kOOt InfinnQOcSt m I ll W sill. ' wniwi awrania. locafS nisho" Rsmso'v Co., Sun Pranolsooi OaU For sals br Charles Rogers. r-rAT . TICKKTS " nALVVAYp0,f4TS ERST Through palaos and tourist sleeper, lining and library observation tars. ICLKOANT VKHTIIUtl.K TIIAINA. No, I Limited leave Portland at I H . 111, No. I Limited arrives Portland at II U 1. ni. ror rales, tic, rail or address tl. W. tAiONHtlKRHY. Agent O. It. N Asiorla, ir . It C. DRNNIBTON, d P. T. L. IMTtland. Of. nigoflr run. C,M lhav k .-A. - ....... Ho. 1 II. -a (lolll.K AHHIVK. Me. L into a. m. ho. a. IU p. Ill, r est Mail lor Abetdres mmhh lleud, laeoins. iHHliaie, neliua, llulie. Aua. uiH'i. "I rsul.i 'hi-, oiMto. Ni'a Y"rl, lui.tiiii and all kiiiU vail suil a I Moiuiieasl, I'ortlaud, Heatilr sml rsiNiiu 1 1 press; lori 4 p III. Healile, Tseoma, Ulm I'll and Ikleinieillale polltla. Three days to St. Iwul. Omaha, Kan sas City and other Missouri river points. Tnr and on half days to St Louis. Milwaukee) and Chicago rur ami one-half Jays lo Washing!, rhlladeliKila and other far eal,n aint. I nua ' r . rm ... ... ... ... I o'clock momma; train will make close rassonawr taking snn a. v.. l. n, ronneoll.Kta at wool with th st bound fast mail Union depot connection st all principal Bas-Vag checked through to destina tion of tlckela. iIimiim ear reservations tlraa'a. I maps of routes and v other information, call on or address 1 n uitn A.ni 134 C 01 menial tit.. AsiiKla. or A. I. CIlAltLTON Assist ant (leneral Passenger Agsni, K4 Morrison tltreet Portland. Or. Through Tickets -to tub- is; act cnilTllfMCT lfj 1 11 wvj 1 1 1 ir 1 -VIA- s,ri- PULLMAN PA LA CI ILECPCRfl. TOURIST SLEEPXHS and FREE RECUNINO CHAIR CAM -Daily to Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City and other East sen ottlsa , Baggage oneckad through to destination, I akin Depots, faat tints, lowwst rates, Ptntscn lisrht in all owra. For rstee and other toformatioa eali n or addrwae O. W. LOUNSliErtRT, Astoria. Oregon, e J H LOTnROP. Oo. Agent. 1st Third St.. oor Aids. Pvrtlaad, Or. NirTU'i: OP PI UNO OP AAHldtHMKNT ROLL AND MEKTINO OP TUB TlOAItn OP Kgt'ALUATlON. Notice Is hereby given to all persons whomsoever, that there has been rn. ported to ths rnnimon eounoll of the cltf of Astoria, Oregon, by ths board of assessors uf said city, a special assess, mnnt for the Improvement In ssld city known at th improvement of Kighth Street, Hot ween Orand and Harrison Avenue, and which assessment Is shown on the special assessment roll for sold asnamit. which Is now on file In the office of ths undersigned. Is open for Inspection, and will so remain until Bat urday, the Hth day of January, lfl. at ths hour of ten o'clock a. m. f said day, at which ttms the hoard uf equal Itatlon fur said assrss-iivnt, consisting of ths said board of assessors and the commltte of streets and 'pulilui ynya of the common council of said city. will mnel In the council clinmlirrs of said city in the city hall thrrrsrf, to re. vtewr and equalise snld asseasment. All objections lo siUd aaaessment must Im lllwl wth tho uniliTNtgned on or be fore the time of sold inert Ing. This notlco Is published by order of tho common council of said c'.ty. Dated at Astorln, Oregun, Uecr-mbi-r Jith. m. H. E. NELSON. Auditor aihI Piilli'o JuilK'i, City of As. torla, Oregon. NOTICE OK FIl.INO t)F AHH KMMMKNT ROLL AND JIKiri'lNO OK II 1 15 HOARD OV l.i.. ..i.i.ATION. Notice Is hereby given to all persons whomsoever, that there has been ra- portisl to tho common council of the cltv of Astoria. Oregon, by the board of assessors of said city, a apwloi assess mont for ths Improvomnnt In said city known as tho "Improvoment of Harrison Avenue, llotweon Hwenth and Klghtt streets, and which osaeasmcnt Is shuwi on the special nsseasmoiil roll for an Id ajisossmont, which Is now on II lo In I In office of the undnrslgned, Is opitn fm lnsprtlon, and will to rntnoln uti 111 Hal unlay, the Hth day of Jantuiry, lfi'.il), at the hour of ten o'clock a. tn. of said day, at which time the board of equal. Ixmtkin for wild' lusotimcnt, consisting of the said board of assessors and tlif committee on streets and public ways of the common council of said city, will moot In the council chambers of sold city In ths city hall thcroof, to r. vlow and oquntlro tald assessment, All objections to told assnesment must bo fllod with the undersigned on or bo. fors the time of said meeting. This notice It published by order of ths common council of laid city. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, Decombur Wth, 18. II. E. NULHON, Auditor and Police Judge, City of At. torla, Oregon. r m ai .. . . . - , m u...i.i.iiF.rniMi r-iuvily fur uiiniirriiiea. I'lil, Hpnrmslorrliira. rsliilr..Y Whim., unnatural rfii. r'lr.ruua, nr snr Innanima- ' lilill. l.',ilalt..n ... Ml -J erfffi.u .eaiagloa. tlun uf in u o o u . inmu rrHttVMDMtinino. nss. non-MtrliiiiMil S . W'.!ui al SLnlH a.a lln..l... V rjlgCINNan.O it r . mm 5 f"or ssnt In plsln wrspper, Kn I f.m, or I hoiili, .7. s tllroular asut us rsuiweV ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. . lieavs i a.m.p.m, I Lit lltMjlOl Astoria (Daliyl ' I Arrive" Portland and As(0rlsn m p rnT sursss trains vlalll.aullM Knaiiiia. i mum. wssi- nort. i'lalskanls. (lolils: I'onnsi'tion at tJonis Mr (lis Ksst anil I'ugst f ounu points. p.m a.m P ma.m. li. to l.ool Astoria, Rssatls and N I;l Nsw Asiorla I'asssnssr iralns. via Wsrrsnlun land KlavrT. 1101 Huinlsy llunlsrs' spso-l lal Astoria lo Moslds J. C. MAYO, (1. P, A P. A. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columjla Itlvsr and Pus Sound Navl gallon Company, Telephone leaves Asiorla dally, sicept suniisr, at t p. m. I m vsaPorlland dally si(epi Sunday al 1 a. Whits Collar lint tickets Inlen hangsavle n Telephone, T. J. Puller and It. R. l lioniimin lor Astoria and all way points, flavsl, llwaoo, ksavlsw, Long Ilea oh, and Nahoolta, . A. 1. TATI)n. 0. 11 SCOTT. PrssldsnL Astoria Arfsnt. Tsietinons NO. U Iiio MB KHI!I)HUU DKI'AHT Kmiu Portland Aaanrl fssi Mail I p. in. salt U. IH-mr.f, It Wiirtti, Omaha. Kan as i lly, hi laiuts. t'lileag., and last Walla Mails, Mpotsii MllllleaNilli, Sl.I'mil liniiilli. Mllwsiiiee t Inraso and Real, Itoin Astoria Pari Mall I Ua.nl Hpoisiie riief IJU p. n M-kane nsf lo I a. av OCtlAN THAW.sHIP.ll All Hailing I'slrs iul Jrrl ! i lian , lot sail lrniieia. Nail ti clnlef H ami JS. Tauisasu. Columbia Hlvsr udar Hleamers asaiei Mo mlaf To I'ortlanq ana Way loillns. ' fmai I'ortlaiiil Tu. TuJ WHIsasstts Blvsr. and Hal fAleiii. AiW.nr. '"'al lie Mini wat laiiillnss i I P. m Moil, w.d arnirri U lllssMiis m4 ml a) n m. onVed. and rn. is m. aill Ul.srs. aoj'sal ,lTt III llr. Ksytiill. r iui.iiii.t. I.v kliafla . . ... ilslltefll "" al ii.r4 lllflalo l.ettlttull, I t'i s in. If Uwutn a. m. dsiir is t iniUjf leays liwiatown dally sii-eH Prlilay. U. W. LOUNIHCrtHT. Agaut Astoria, w. a IIURLHURT. Ostv Pas. Agt. Peruaad. Or. SOUTH LEAVB PORTLAND ARJUVB OVKRtJlND JEX- I KKrlN. (or sjalsm, Itoesburg, Aspland, H M P. U Saoramanto. Oadsa. : A. It Nan Kranclsco, slo. Save, Los Angslss. CI Psso Nsw Or sans and the East Itoseburg passenger Via Woodhum, for Mount Angsl, rill, vsrtnn, West Selo, lirownvltls, Hnring. flsld and Nation..., 1 1s A. M M IO P. M Dally inept Sunday Daily eirept Sunday f7:M A. M Corvallla pessengsr I it In A. M Independence pass' JS A M tt.W P. M Dally, IDally eieein Munday. I'onnnctlng at Han lruici...i with Oons dental A Oriental, I'aoldu alaq and Oos anlo steamship lines for JAPAN. CHIN AWH t ItAI.IA AND Rebate tickets on sale dally batwe. Portland, Kaon, men tn. and Han KrsniMs co. Nst rates 117 nrst-clase, and til sen ond-rlaae, Ineliidlng sleeper. Us tee and tickets n Kaaiarn points ana Eurotie. Also Japan, China. Honolulu, and Australia, (wn be otxalned from J. It, KIRK IAND. Ticket Ageot. 1M Third st H. KOJCIILEn. C. U. MAHKHAkti Manaser o. P. s P. A, Through tlckels P.sst for lowest rates. Call on C. J. Trenihard, local ant, Veils Ksrgo Company'a oftles. Aslorta, WHEN GOING EAST . Use a first i-lsss line In traveling bs tween Minneapolis, SI. Psul and Chicago, and ths principal towns tn Cmtral Wis consin. Pullman Palsce Bleeping and Chair Car In service. The dining csrs are operated In the Interest of Its patrons, the mst elegant service ever Inaugurated. Muala art served a la carts. To obtain first class service your tlikst should resd via The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct romiortlona at Chlcsgo and Mil waukee for all eastern points. Por full Information call on your near est ticket arsnt, or write JA8. C. POND, Oeneral Paaaenvor Aani or JAS. A CLOCK. u.lwauk. Wis. Ocnaral Agent, M Btark tltreet Portland, Ore. Stt4ksrr?i.jrJaviawi7sri pmmnH Go East... via ntlllngt and Tlurllnirtnn enllta ana you reach Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, and all other southern and south.. eltlea half a day sooner than travelers who take any other line. do east via Bt. Paul and th. Dnrilngton route, and vou rlila ih. nnaat ti-si- earth the Burlington,! Bt. Paul-CLIcago umiisu. Oo east via Ogden and Denver, and you tea tht wonderful soenery of tht Rooktea, tamed th. world over as th. most mag. nlfloent on ths continent Tickets at office, of connecting Unas, A. C. SHELDON. f77 TT tvtt Q 06ns4vAitaJ J Mlipli! ujuUsUijai i t Mi 1