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- -", -i- ' " i e- rr- ??-- - f ,t 3a..sa ? K-& &&r - - '& H.. WMV. .NO. !:. STultlA, OlttitiOit, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15. isjm. PKJIE FIVE CENTS; . . BDY YOUB WIFE A a ? .mfJfrrgXmFf.-f t -. - fTV, 9 j 5" Jli. : r-M3.- ;T.Wfc " JE j;i&si;s, - This property is located in Hustler & Aila-n's Ad dition. Tin4 arrangements are completed for n steam mo or to run wr-hin si block of the property, and an electric si: eet c:ir line is projected to run on the street adjoining Block 27. 'enBoBc C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission M 3rchar.t Slain St. Wharf. Aatorla. Oregon. SPECIALTIES: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salman Net Twines. NCtTUNK Brand Salmon Twine. WOODltEKKY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and NETTING or Ell Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected n First Class Companies. UeprrsentltiK 13.000,MM rHMX, HOIK, Hartford, Conn -..New Yurk. Aretcr PaelBc Express and Wells, Fargo A Co. TMelsen, L s!er & Andersen, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Architects. Office, Roni9, Ki.avkl's Hi.n'o, SECOND STREET l O. Uox 813. AVfOUI A, OR. to- fc w$ "3'" CJ Uvdra' ttul' And .& ii'- fto ;VAVln Win. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGEWT. X. E.O!.": .1 . -: is P. J. 5 X A3e Partlctda- at es k vc i lr pe -to 1'i.p r.v-to ttt;alsii itiCa.i-t . iliu bar La ids. Abstracts of Till- a s. C. R. THOMSON Kecpsa lull -et oj Abstract Books sn wiltxa.d e t!t i..e. - e.n a. -tale in .tie Cti nt atid i:it in li an Ahlrac or Ittlel-ttie vati.e. Term reasonable. Work guiinn.ti od. Carnahan & Co. succic?otw TO I. W. CASE, IMPOrtTKItS AND WHOLESAI.K AM RETAIL DKALEKS IX &EMAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Cheaamus and Cass streets. ASTClriA OREGON SEALAND. Th-terminus r.f the IKvaco and Shnahvnter I3av Kailroad. THE GREAT EST SUMMER RE OKT ON THE NORTH WEf COAbT. Lies al the head of the Bav, t d eji w ater, ami only twelve miles from the bar. The coming Comity "vat and Commercial Metrop. lis of Pacific county. Now laid out. Lots on the market from 5". and Upwards. tor particulars and full information, call on or address B. A. SEABORC, Ilraoo, "Waali. Flie Teacher "t advised her jntils to s,trcii ;tl;cn neir minds by the use of Ayer'. Sar .attarilia, appreciated tlio truth that jtdily health is essential to mental . fcor. For persons of delicate and feeble "-fiiatitiition, whether joung or old, this .Medicine w remarkably bonelicial. Be jure you get Ayer's Sarsaparilln. " Eery .spring anil fall I take a num ber of bottles of Aers Sarsapaiilla.aml am greatly benefited." Mrs. James II LaMiuau, Stoueham, Mass. "I have taken Acer's Sarsaparillr xrilhgieat benefit to my general health.' MisThirza L. Cxerar, l'almyra, Md. "My dausltter, twelve years of age, nas suffered for the pabt jear from General Debility. A few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer's Sar.saparill.a. Her health has 2i eatly improved." Mrs. Harriet II. U.rttles, South Chelmsford, Mass. "About a j ear ago I began using Ayer's Car. -.apart Ha as a lemedy for debility and neuralgia tesulting from malarial exposure in the army. I was in a very bad condition, but .six bottles of the &ar tapaiiHa, v. ith occasional dose of Ayer's Pills, lune greatly improved my health. I am now aide to work, and feel that I cannot say too mur-h for jour excellent lemtdies." V. A. Piukham, South Mtdtiucus, M"e. "My (taught. r, sixteen years old, is t siugAyer'b Sarapar5Ila with good ef-f.-ct." Rev. S. d. Graham, United Brethren Church. Buckliaunon, W. Va. " I sufTered from Nervous Prostration, ith lamp back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of AjcrV. hareaparilla. I am now 80 years of ace. and am .satisfiel that my present health and prolonged life are due to the use of ers Sarsaparilla." Lucy MotTitt, kiliiugly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 teats old, So. "Woodcock, Vt., writes: "Alter fceeral weeks' Miff el lug fiom .-tvotis prostration, I procttred,a bottle f Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ami before I bad taken half of it nry usual health tiirm d." Avar's Sarsaparilla, rREI'AUED EV Jr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass. l'rico St ; six bo'tlee. 55. Wni ; $" a bottlo. -THE- DIA110SD VALACE ..'IVrW !laSl.., I'nip'p. v J ar- .uii' u eti sele 'teil Mock iif Fine iMOMS f jgf 6117 it i-ti iticlv l-iiv. Prices. t ihm,.i. tKtuL-r.t &t Tbik KstahlMimeat 'anaiit.ed Oenuirio 'gti'U Jitatt it'li la;i:iirifii; A -.ITCIaI.TY iw-i ("w. iii ojueuioqua streets. rhompson & Ross C trry a PuJl Line of j Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. A NEW ENTERPRISE. 3ity Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, I'KOPttlhTOUS. HeadquarterN at M dn Mrert wharf. TH.t-PnONi: NO 41. A Gnend Ism.ss Atut Deliver' Klislnes traiis.'.cted. Your patronage i M)lJcItet. MMMMMMMMMMaMMMMtaMMH , Have Put "" a a a a - a a c a a a a J a uttfccicioi; i 1 AMLD&Y FOR JAHUABY, Mictions oftlie Projlets MM and Saibael. SOTUIXG ABOVT SAZZBOADS. No ordinance of man ehall override The eettled laws of natnre and of Jovoj Nor written these in nagis of a book. Nor were they framed to-day nor yester day; Ye know not whence they are; bat thid we know. That they from all eUruity have been, And Ehall to all eternity endure. Sophocles. The laws of nature liavo ever been the particular study of astrologers, and no ordinance ot man (observes ZadkielV4 Voice of the Stars") has ever deterred them from pursuing their re searches. The recent total eclipse of the sun taking place in the first degree of Capricornus, and attended by Mer cury and Jupiter, will prove a subject for profound study, for it is certain to be quickly followed by earthquakes in South America and the Grecian Archi pelago. The public health will be far from good; epidemic sickness among children will be very prevalent in many of our large towns; those per sons whose birthday anniversary falls on or near the 16th inst. aro warned to safe guard their health. The 10th inst, is a fortunato birthday anniver sary for thoto uho weto born in either 183L 1854, 1861 or 1863, and for those at whose birth the Mecon was in the second decanatc of the sign Capri cornus. The 20th and 29th are alo fortunate. liwphaeVs Prophetic Messenger says: The first new moou of the year occurs shortly before midnight on the 2oth, when the middle degrees of the celestial sign Libra will bo rising and the end of Caucer will bs culmin ating. TJranns will be in the first house, Mars on the cusp or the second, Venus and Jupiter iu conjunction on the cusp of the fourth; the sun, moou and Mercury will be in the fourth house, and Saturn ou the cusp of the eleventh. The luminaries are in trine to Neptune and Venus applying to the square of Uranus. Uranus rising aud m square to Venus, ruler of the map, .signifies much discontent, political agitation and demonstration. ALir near the cusp ot the s-econd is ne: fa vorable for money, and there will be much cheating and robbing, frauds. :nd Uteris, greatly iu excess of tin average. The position of Venus and Jupiter is favorable for agriculture, and 1 anticipate a fine, mild month. ith a higher temperature than we have hud for some years. Saturn in the llthis very unfortunate for our foreign relations, and wc irhj expect some crafty or underhand dea inys occuring abroad to the detriment of this country- 'JFhe aspect of Her tchel to Venus denotes more cruelt j to females, and probably borne scan dal in hijfh life. Uranus wiuds hit wav slowly in Libra, disturbing thU country and Autria; Saturn in Virgo is unfavorallj for the Tarisians and France generally, and an unsettled, exciting time may be expected. Jupi ter and Venus in the sign of Capri corn will benefit India. Following are the admonitions for each da in the menth: 1. Say early iu a. si., after which uncertain. 2. A doubtful and unpropitious dav. 3. ful. 4. An unpropilious day; be care- Travel, remove and deal with married women up to 2 p. ai. 5. Sunday Travel and visit thy friends. 6. Sell up to noon, after which be careful 7. Sell, but for aught else the day is evil. 8. Uncertainty prevails this day. 9. Much doubt exists, postpone matters of impertance: 10. Buy, deal, court, travel, remove and push thy affairs. 1L Buy, speculate, ask favors and push thy business to the utmost 12. Sunday Travel and visit thy friends. 13. Avoid the fair and marry not. 14. Travel; deal cautiously in the r.M. 15. Keep from quarreling, and do not buy or speculate. 16. Buy, ask favors, and push thy affairs. 17. Much doubt exists; be very careful. 18. Buy carefully and ask favors in p.m. ROBB & on the Market the Fine Property of Henry Powell, NEW YEAR'S PRESENT ! Certain to Double in Value Before New Years, 1 89 1 . ASTORIA REAL ESTATE ftOlfAL S CR0YALSVIJ &AKIN6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This ponder never vanei, A marvel of jj'trity, strettutli and wlio'esonteness. More ccoiiinlc.d than the ordinary kind, and can twtbeMJhlln competition with the multi tude of low test. sh-rt weight, alum or ph03 pttate powders. Sold mdy i n cans. UnVAL BAKl-n PnwiiRit On. tofi V'ail-it.. N. ". . Lkwis 51. Johnrox & Co., Agents, Port laud, jiegon. 19. Sunday Travel and visit thy friends. 20. Court, marry, ask favors, and deal with others before noon; after which, unfavorable. 21. Avoid quarreling, and keep thy self quiet 22. Travel, remove and deal with wo men. 23. Travel and deal with others in the p. M. or evening. 24. Buy. court, marry, and push thy businsss. 25. Ask favors early iu tho morning, after which, doubtful. 36. SAoday A very unpropitioua day; be careful. ii7. Ask no favors, avoid the fair and do noi buy. 28. Very 'doubtful and unfortunate. 29. Sell, but for aught elso the day is evil. 35). Ask favors, hire servants and tmy carefully until noon. 31. Travel, remove and deal with married women. WaVcd lTp fCVcIuallr. A lethargic, dor i.a! t.dit:o:i of the liver ! hardly :o I) vereo e with dne-t c ca lit irtiet and a in c ucli laou'-. Airnt er, pie tsanter uud far n:it' t ffe tlve nieai.3 x'ats of :tr iiiinj; l!i- or a t wh.-n soma. I it. 'Hits I llmif! er :om-ch Uuters. vinicheil fctrb tlteiiie icd fnteiiii j.le te.l t) lit- pub ic for many y-ar. A lesttuuiilnii b the ot i:r oigan id t- ifceilve liincttoii itn theartivii attendant ti ti health a einr i m r -u arity of Hie bowel . an t a re i valf dij: ti.ii, ate Hie no les happ u..t ;.tiIii iCi:il: nl nMti;; the U.tterssis- miliea-ix. Its laxative elTect is never .a a. ul an I dp'iieliin. us teitden.y liein r itlur to ,MT(tm ite regularity than'to p:o Jim a iopl us neiiitn. Malaria, nervous ii s . debility, kidney Doubles audueutalgia it hub.lu.-s eltect taliv. Ten m'llions ot dollara were ex pead.d in St Paul for new buildings tistyear. Ayer's Cathartic Pills stimulate the ape t ite an 1 regulate tho bowels. Try tLcm. Have you t-ecnAyer'h Almanac? Fur Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES Cuts. Swellings, Draises. Spra.ns, Galls, Strains, Lameness, SLffness, Cracked Heels, Scratches Contractions, Flesh Wounds. Strinohalt, Sere Throat. Distemper. Colic. Whitlow. PoH Evil. Fistula. Tumors, fcplints. Ringbones and Spavin In Utelr carlj SUg:s. D rcc'Jons with each kettle. At Drcggistj a d Dealers. THE CHAnLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltinort. Mi. Tutt's Pills will save tho dvsneptie from day of misery, and enable him to whatever ho wishes. Theyprereat Sick Headache, cause the food to assimilate and uovw tsb. the body, give keen appetite, mmA Develop Flesh and tlid muscle. Elegantly csgar coaled. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. Office. 44 Murray St N. Y. STJACOBSOn TRADE HR MARKi REedy PAllsl I. W. Case. BANKER. ESTABLISHED - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available lit any part of the U. 3. and Europe, and on MongKoti, China okkicr llouus : 10 a. at. to 3 p. at. Om Kkj tows Uuildlno, Astoria. Oregon. Morg ail V aSnATITlQTI GKOCEBS And Dealers hi Caienjuilies! Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A fULL LINE CARRIED And applies furuUhed at Satis factory Terras. Purchases delivered lu any part of the city. Office and Warehouse lo Hume's Now Budding ou Water Street. 1. O. Box 153. Telephone No 37. VSTOIU.t. OKECSOX. T. B. Loughery. DEALER IX Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Confectionery, Etc. MttE BUT TUB EKST BltANDS H1SDLED. TIIIUD STREET. .Opposlto llaliti I.oot and Shoo S'orc. Tho only mdiciao which destroy" the Jj"in of Cat rb. Rheumatism, rVranlo Complaint, C sumntion (if not ton fnr jip JhyonnMa, Malarial and all B'ood md tin DNo i808. It i r n riIq nnd rwvdt i vo 31-0 for JL-SS of Mnnon ard (n urnei. I'jpleavinttodrLik. Givoita trial Price, 75 r-ntu nnd SI 25. PACIFIC SLOPE MEDICINE CO., Spotano Falls, Wash. J. C. Dement, Bole Agenr. Astoria CHIEF OF TOLICE SALE. Nolire is hereby gi en that by virtue of a warrant i:smad by the auditor and police judge, of the city of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the common council of the cit of Astoria, by ordinance number 1138. entitled an oidiuaucu ordering the auditor and po lice judge to isue warrant for the col lection of assessments remaining" un paid on the Washington street sewer as sessment, approved November 29th. 1889. Said warrant bearing dato the :?0th day oi Novembe 189, commanding me to levy uiioii lot number 4 in block number 39 in the city of Astona, as lain out and reeordeu by jotin .i uiure. to eu ect an assesment of S03, which asesment was made for thecon-tru tion of a sewer in Washington street, between the uoutii side, Astor stt eet and 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, by r dinance number 1100 entitled nn ordin ance declaring the probable cost of con structing a sewer in Washington street from the south side of Astor street to 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 25. 1889. 1 have this day leived uion lot number 4 block number 39 in .McCIure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to Chas. Rohr as owner, and on Wednesday the 29th of January 1890, :t2CIociC 1' 31. ot said (lay III , front of the courthouse door in said city ! of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proci ed to .sell lot No. 4. blk No. ,T9 in Mc 'Clure's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs nnd expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 28 day of Pecem bcr 1889. V J. BARRY. Chief of Police. ; 2Sa393iHBBSSSSSSJaSSV3BB9BKaaHEE! PARKER a -"-"--- - II : ! CO. ! I CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by-virtuo of a warrant issned by the auditor and police judge of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the com mon council of the city of Astoria, by or dinance number 1133, entitled an ordi nance ordering the auditor and police judge to issue warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on the Washiugton street sewer assessment ap proved Nov. 2iJth, 18KJ. Said warrant bearing dite tho 30th day of November, 189, commanding mo to levy upon lot number 2 in block number 40 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John MoCIure, to collect an assessment of $.5, which assessment wns made for tho construction of a sewer in Washiug ton street, between tho south side of Astor street, and 100 feet nqrth of the north sido of Water street, by ordinance No. 1,100 entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of constructing a sewer in nshington street from the south side of Astor street to 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 25, 16S9, 1 have this day levied upon lot number 2 in block number 40 in McClures Astoria, said lot being assessed to M. Mever as owner and on Wednesday the 29 day of January 1890. at 2 o'clock p. ii. ol sam uay in iront oi me court noose door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon will proceed to sell lot number 2 in block number 40 in Mc Clure's Astoria, to tho highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to bo for U. S. gold coin. Dated at ' storia, this 23th day of December, V. J. BAKRY, Chief of police. CHIEF OF rOLICE SALE. Notico is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by tho auditor and police judge of tho city of Astoria, in ac cordance with nn order made by tho com mon council of the city of Astoria, by or dinance number 1133, entitled nn ordi nance ordering tho auditor and police judge to issue warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid an tbo Washington street sewer assessment, ap proved November 29th, 1889, said warrant bearing dato the 3uth day. of November, lbS9, commanding mo to levy upon lot number 5, in block number 39, in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John ilrClure. to collect an assess ment of C5, which assessment was made for the construction of iAiower in vVnsu ingtou street, between tho sonth side of Astor street and one hundred feet north of the north side of Water street, by or dinance number llOii, entitled ru ordi nance declaring tho probable cost of con structing a sewer in Washington street, front the south side of Astor street to one hundred feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 2sth, 1SS9, 1 have this day levied upon lot number ft, in block number 39, iu ilcClnre's Astoria, said lot being nssessesed to Chas. Rohr, as owner, nnd on Wednesday, the 2"Jth day of Januurj-. 1890. at 2 o'clock v. M. of said day. in front of the court house door in s"aid city of Astoria, Ciatop county. Oregon, will proceed to sell lot number 5, in block number 39, in Me Clure'a Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pav said assessment, co.ts and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for D. S. gold coin. Dated nt Astoria, this 23th dav of De cember, 1689. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. AND Livery Stables. Conw:ince3 of any kind, on short notice. 1 rnferilng Darj;i.je, ete., a special! j . Telephone .No, 12. SHERMAN Jr WARD. City Wood Yard. Hamilton & Co.. Prop'rs. Onice and Woodyard on Graj '. Dock. Ail Kinds of Fine Dry Wood Cut AXD liELlVP.RCD At ltHaMnnablc lriee. SattKfae- tiim ii:tr)ijte.-i ;ur I'airinw. AH Orders promptlv fll!.d a'ld dehvend In any part of the city. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in 11, UliaJjU, iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES. TINWARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, .. Ti-n AND Copper. fiirm1Tt-tlffltt11tIttlllimi"imiim"a.mai .! Lots are daily selling by telegraph and letter im five-acre Block 27, as laid out by J. H. D. Gray. This property is the straight goods; only one mile from the postoffice, clear and nearly level. No wild cat property handled by us. Prices now $10 and $12 per front foot. ALDERBROOK Joins Astoria on the East and will be tfie terminus of the two Transconti nental Railways. Young's Addition to Alderbrook! Is the only inside addition on the market. and prices of lots will treble in value within three months. Buy now. while lots are selling for $75; $JU down and Wingate Irish Flax HAVE NO tBlr-fft! 7vt?w 'VWMKV-J -LT7WM wr - ,'W"?4l 4 SkSjMl TKffM aaaaaL- WQQaJpvM1(W SBBBaSrilliZJ " " II ""f'l'flWPfal 4flBa?S!PFaBBBBBPBBBBBBBBlSBBE9BBBD,'(aat tPllHKaMIBTBBBBBBHHKKSSBBBBkaaaiiiiMMt RaKSHRUEVaa! HaH9HHRSSMttar3l WHBVBVBHHiBPBCaSiilSdkaalviUiltjBBBBBBBa!'1' C, V HOUSE rpuHQED. 1784. JjXJS. ItfL S VWdVA "aananaaaaB.aaaaaBiaBSSBHaajaBBBBBBaaaa FZTKm3 ak GRAND PRIX PARIS 1878, AND GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'UONNETJR. - The? received the - ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS, Than the goods of any other THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN TUK WORLD, Quality Can Always b Depended on. Experienceft Fishermen Use no Bte. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 5 1 7 and 5 1 9 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. W00DBERRY SEINE TWINE. ROPE and NET TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, FOUNDS and TRAPS Furnished to order at Lowest Factory Price. LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Carpen tcrs aud Bailders. ITo't & McL'urlrlV's old stand hive over 20 plates audd awingsof all Klads and styles f dwelling-houses, ranging from $900 to SI, COO Call and see them. tSUIIIHMI ..a, 1 -. $10 per month. & Stone, Threads EQUAL! FOR SALE. A Tract of Desirable On the Walluskl. containing between fta 60 acres ; half tif it Is tide Unri. For mrtM-" ula, enquire of WM BUCK, At Gcrmanh. ShIoss. -. M-WI I 1 LM MaV-aaT aaWr' IKm l9S . mr - L .35S - Jj-3.rtC2 -? -sis?J . . ' & "-n sJ&B Z r M V?" 1 "J , &. .Jy n"---JiJc - , rm Hi.' ? vt - -A-l r ? ? - " J?A' r ,ir . AVJ --.?l i4 "-t - '. " "&1 -ir..?'- 's . JC- ' i jttrtltiWtihJ&ja&iis. j&aita- - - -