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SVle of Batb, Am so 1347. 8 Oct 1 Bw D&n rtrkkltuO.S&ntaRos&t'a OflaUotewortu, tfrblc iu3i. Liverpool, Sep 7 C & HMBaat. Am liW N Y S..v 17 EArUcoa t, Br bk It IS Lirerpool Not I laeie. br bV S74, Lordoa UbaL Br ap 1377. Lirerpool Oct 13 Me MU an, or (. 150 Saata Rosalia Xere. Kr ; 171. Lata XorteerabaT. Br bk Il31. London OctS Ofeero, Br ip 1191 Eusenada, Aug a Pattardale Br p 1307, vnwerp July 20 River Flt m, Brtp IVjR. Mu.itevldt-o, Oct 23 Saint Mildred. Brcp '333. Ltvorpool Nor 7 Vatiduara. Br ap 0 2, Lire pool BUSINESS CARDS. y D. KAYM.lXI), CIVIL ENGINEER. County Surveyor of Clatsop County. Office : Room No. 7. Klnnoy's Brick, Asto ria, Oregon. A A. CLETELAM), ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofn-e FHvel' new brick building, comer Second atnd Cass streets ; u stu rs. J J. CUKTW, Attenicr-at-Lau: Sotary Public. Commissioner of Deed9 for Washington Territory, uffiso la rlavel'd ucv brie building. Cor. second and 0iss tr-ets. tt. II. .1X1TU. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office o-i Cas street, 2 doors b.icfc of Odd Fellows BultditiB, Astoria, Oregoiu KKM MA.VAGA, ATTOKNEr AT LaW. Oftce erer Wbito House Cor., Astoria, Or. U W. FVL.TOS. a. O. FULTO FCLT03 BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Koonn 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. H A. iOW'LUY, Atcrajpy and CuaBsclIor ut law Ofllce nn Cbenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon BEiL ESTATE BROKER AND NOTARY TUBLIC. EtUblished 1883. Tklrd street, next to V, U. Telegraph Of lee, AsUiria, ur. I L J. K. A.A rOttCfc, DENTIST. ill ana 13 Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, .... OREGON. JAY TU fTLE, M. D. Pkysiciw, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office, Boom 6, Pythian Buliding. Often hours : 1j to 12 and 2 1 5. Re -ideuce, south sid; -I Cedar St., next Mock west of the JiusplUl. B K. MlL.LF.lt, St. i. Graduate of Cleveland Ilnmooopithlc H03. etui -o!lege, ami lost-:rau.it f New York City 1'oiycllulc rfchjol of Medicine ad -iurgery. First and Main streets. Portland. DltcaxcM f iVunien a : ialtj-. D KM. A. 1 AMU. A. FUJL.TO.V Cass street, between 3rd aud 4th. Special attention to Diseases of Women ud Cluldreti, by ur A, L. Fulton. Special attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fat um. Omce hours from 10 to 12 a. m aud 1 to 4 r.K. D R.W.K. E9T1M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SpecliU attention to Dlsea-ses of Women mm. Surgery. i.u-k: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Staks. A.stonu, mn. TVK. P. A. KF.K. DENTISJ. Rwas7and8, Flavel's now Brick Build- EL A. SMITH. BKSt DENTIST. 1 and 2" 'Pythian Buildlni; over 0. M. Cooper's Store. W. T. BDRNKr. L. T. 11AUIX. B URNEY AkIN, ttnrHcys i at-lmw. Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years experience as Ki-gl-ter of th 0. 8. Land omce here, recommends us lwnpeclHlt of Mint eand all other bus iBMibfferethe Land Office or the Cour's. mm! Hirnlvitig the practice in the General La4tfH re H. Ekstrom. WATCHMAKER, . Astoria, Or. FINE DIAMONDS. Jtwdrr, Watches Clock. Et, suitable for 1iH4iv Presents, at very Low Prices. OppwltL Crow's Gallery. A Perfect Face Powder. MANSr WDERa B! tnta. .i4 fcjiirtililii j. w. coaaLi l. 8TRICKI.KRI TiineiMiiiE !' Itl ftdHt Jbtca Safo Free to Smokers of VrMi ncEPO RRRRRVSKVKflRRVBRBRBRRB HOTELS AND REST A UK ANTS Cllttls. EVE'S0X. K.COOK THt Central Hotel EYENS0N & COOK. On the European Plan. LARUE CLEAN UUUMS. A FIHST-CLASS HESTA URAtTl 3oard by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Famlller, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Full. Meatj. Etc., Cooked to Order. HWTEit HU, Opu Kuurfl A MloUe A FIRST CLASS SALOON Hun Id connection with the Premised. The Best ot WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. THE VIENNA Restaurant ani Clop lose. G. W. Flshor & Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc, COOKED TO ORDER- Fio Private Itooms. Everything Urst J1hhh. Genevieve Street, rear ot GrlQlu & Reed's SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Maison Doree RESTAURANT DoBiinso Bezcricu, l'rop'r. SECOND STREET Near rostofflce. Tlio Only French Restauraut In tho City. Mr object Is -to mako the Maison Doree the be-t In Astoria, where tho Finest French Meals Can be had at all times. Open Day mid Alight. FOR PILES AND ALL SKIN DISEASES USE Moore's Celebrated Poison Oak Eemedy It kills all inflammation and irritation, ami Isihe.-nlvs'iii dolroyer of M.crobes aud o'hcrSkin I'ini-iio-. Use freely. Price, 23 cents a Box. Ructer's Restaurant Next to Dfineiit's Drug Store, Astoria. Oregon, Shoa'water Bay and Eastern OYSTERS, in Any Style Every! bine the Market Af fords " First-' 'jas 111 Evrry Respect. Terms, Reasonable. Meals at All Hours. CHIEK OF TOLICE SALE. Notice is heroby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor aud po lice juilcc of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the common council of the city of Astoria, by ordinance No. 113S. entitled nn ordi nance ordering tho auditor and police judge to issue warrants for the collection 01 attsessmema remaining unpaiu on me Washington street sower assessment ap proved November 2Dth,l83y, said warrant bearing date the oUtu day ot .November, 183i), commanding me to levy npon the frontage of lot number 2. in block num ber C, in tho city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded b3 John Mclhiio. to col lect nn assessment of 53, which assess ment was made for tho construction of a sewer in Washington street, between the sout h side of Astor street and one bun dred feet north of tho north side of Wa ter street, bv ordinance unmber 1100, en titled an ordinance declaring the proba ble costof constructing a sower in V nsh muton street, from the south side of Astor street to one bundled feet north of the north side of Wuter street, approved July 2.th, 188y, I havo this day levied upon the frontage of lot number 2. in block number G, in McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to Astoria Packing com pany, as owner, and on Wednesday, tho 2i)ih day of .Januaty, 1BH, at 2 o'clock, p. il, of said dny, in front of tho court houpo door in said city of Astoria, Clat sop county. Oregon, will proceed to sell the said froutago of lot nuinbor 2, in block number (!, in Mc lure's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs nnd expenses of sale Said sale to bo for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 23th day of De cember. 18S9. W. J. BARRY, . hief of Police. CniEFOF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby givftn that by virtuo of a warrant issued by the auditor and po lice judge of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the com mon council of tho city of Astoria, by ordinance number 1,133, entitled an or dinance ordering tho auditor and police judge to'issue warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on the Wnshincton street sewer assessment ap proved November 29th, 1889. Said war rant bearing date the 30th day of No vember 1889, commanding mo to levy up on lot number 7 in block number 11 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and re corded by John Mo lure, to collect an assessment of $3, which assessment was made for the construction of a sewer in Washington street, between the south side of Astor street and 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, by ordi nance number 1,100 entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of construct ing a sewer in tt ashington street from the south side of Xstor street to 100 feet north of thenortb side of Waterstreet, ap proved July 2 th, 1889. I have this day leved upon lot number 7 in block num ber 11 in McClure's Astoria, said lot be ing assessed to Cbas. Roher as owner and on Wednesday the 29th day of January 1890, at 2 o'clock p. v. of said day in front of tho court house door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon will proceed to sell lot number 7 in block number 11 in McClure's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said as sessment, costs nnd expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. .Dated at Astoria, this 33th day of Dee- W.J.BXSET. Chief 7Uft. Hughes & Co Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALES. Importers of All Brands of Fnlgn and Do melic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. V ll.tz itotilrd Beer. Fines brands of Ke West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Tntde Solicited All oid-rs fron 1I10 City aud Country promptly filled. Sinienioqua Street. - - - Astoria. Oregou. North Pacific BREWERY. JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any lu the Market. IT AM KKAKOXABL.K A. FltlC'li. Tie North Pacific Brewery Beer Is Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction aud Is Furn hea lu Quantities to Suit. Leave oiders With A, W. Utangei next to Bergmau & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, next to Fount & Stokes. Dally Delivery in Any Part of the City. Sample Rooms, Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for the GUION Meamshlu Line and Hie TUINGVaLLA Steamship Line, nireci Als , axeut for riveiiska. Irlbunen" and Svenska Amerikanareu." inier i Waier and West Ninth SlreeL Astoria. Oregon. THE Resort Billiard Parlor. GROSBAUER & BVACH, Prop's. L. FEUREC'S CELEBRATED Gambrinus Beer 1 ON DRAUGHT. (HittbriHus Re: tied Beer, J. D. Cutter WhUky. Domestic aud li,y Wcstligitrs, Constantly on hand. Third Street, four diors west of Telegraph Office, formerly telephone Uestauraut. ASTORIA, OREGON. GERMANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Class. U'M. COCK, Proprietor. Hills Palace Varieties. Open Every Night. GEO. HILL, - - Sole Proprietor. NEW PEOPLE WEEKLY. Aim to Please Everybody. The only Free Show In Astotia. Wines. Liquors aud Ci gars. It (Juld Beer. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians or the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR The Globe Saloon Under New Management. Christian Wejen, Proprietor. (Formerly Battender at the "R-sort," Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Corner Mam and First Streets. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtuo of a warrant issued by tho auditor aud po lice judge of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the common council of the city of Astoria, by ordinance number 1138. entitled an or dinance ordering tho auditor and police judge to issue warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on the Washington street sewer assessment, ap proved November 29tb, 1889. Said war rant bearing date tho 30th day of Novem ber, 1889. commanding me to levy npon tho frontage of lot number 1 in block number G in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John MoClure, to collect an assessment of $53, which as sessment was made for the construction of a sewer in Washington streot, between tbo south side of Astor street and ICO feet north of tho north side of Water streot, by ordinance number 1100 entitled an ordinance declaring tho probable cost of constructing a sewer in Washington 6trcct from tho south side of Astor street to 10v) foet north of the north side of Waterstreet, approved July 25th, 1889, I have this day levied upon the f rontago of lot number 1 in block number G in McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to Astoria Packing company as owners, and on Wednesday, the 29th day of Jnn uary, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M. of said day in front of the court house door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, wiil proceed to sell the said frontage of lot number 1 in block number 6 in Mc Clure's Astoria, to tbo highest bidder therefor, to pay s-ud assessment, costs and expense? of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria this 23th dav of De cember, 1889. W. J. BARRY. Chief of Police. LOEB & CO. fines, Lipors and Cigars. A Large Stock ot FIRST CLASS GOODS. THE TRAOE Supplied at Lowest Market Rites. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign aud Domestic Brands. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON. I prescribe and fully endorse Big- U as tne only specific for the cer taJ Qcnre of this disease O.Tl. IKOBAHASI.H.O Amsterdam, K. Y We iiave sold Bin O t or many year, and It bai .riven iae or. ?i aaua- fartion. O. TL Drcwa A Co.. Cklcaco.111 91. Sold by M4trJ.W. ,AMtrU, Qntm, RRrt to daTI. RfliWMIHt M Wl flSlUNlBMW' W E vr4M)rty BSfMtflhMUMlOl. LOkla, jm BlSSRIrk1 CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtuo of a -warrant issued by the auditor and police judge of tho city of Astoria, in ac cordance with un order made by tho com uon council of the city of Astoria, by rdmance number 1,133, entitled nn or linanco ordering the auditor and police ndge to issue warrants for the collection if assessments remaining unpaid on the Vasbineton street sewer npscasment, np iroved November 29th. 1859. Siud war ant bearing date the 3'itli day of Nov rnber, 18S9. commanding me to levy ipon lot number G in block number 39 in he city of Astoria, ns Kid out nnd re jirded by John McCiurc, to collect an ssessment of $65, which assessment was imde for tho construction of a sewer in Vashingtoa street, letween the Fouth ide of Astor street and 100 feet north of the north side of V nttr street, by ordi nance number 1,100 entitled an ordi nnuca declaring the probable cost of con structing n sewer in Washington street from the south side of Astor Btreet to 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, aenroved July 25, 1SS9. 1 have this day levied upon lot number 6 in block No. 1 S3 'in McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to inas. Konr as owner, and on Wednesday, the 29th day of January, 1690, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day m front of the court house door in Eaid city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon will proceed to sell lot number G in block number 39 in 3IcClure's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 28th day of Dec ember 1889. W. J. BARRY, Chief of police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is heroby given that by virtue of n warrant issued by the auditor nnd police judge of tho city of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the common council of tbo city of Astoria by ordinance number H'iS, entitled nn ordi nance ordering tho auditor and police judgo to issue warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on the Washington streot sewer asessment, ap proved, Novembor 29, 1889. Said warant bearing date tho 30 day of November, 1889, com manding mo to levy npon lot num ber 3. in block number 39, iu tbo oity of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by, John McClure, to collect an assessment of $65, which assessment was mado for tbo construction of n sewer in Washing ton street, between tho south side of As tor street and 100 feet north ot the north sido of Water street, by ordinance number 1100, entitled an ordinance de claring tho probable cost of constructing 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 2T, 18S9, t have this day levied upon lot number 3, in block num ber 39. in McClure's Astoria, said lot be ing assessed to Chas. Rohr as owner, and on Wednesday, the 29 day of January, 1890, at two o'clock p. M. of said day in front of the court house door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot number 3, in block number 39, in McClure's Astoria, to tue highest bidder therefor, to pay said as sessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 23 dav of De cember, 1839. V. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtu6 of a warrant issued by tbo auditor and po lice judgo of the city of Astorip, in ac cordance with an order made by the com mon council of tho city of Astoria, by ordinance number 1133. entitled an ordi nance ordering tbo auditor and police judgo to issue warrants for tho collec tion of assessments remaining unpaid for the Washington street sewer assess ment, approved November 29tb, 1839. Said warrant boating date tho 30th day of November. 18S9, commanding mo to levy upon lot number 7 in block number 40 in tho city of Astoria, as laid out nnd recorded by John McClure. to collect an assessment of $53, which assessment was mado for tbo construction of a sower in Washington "street, between the south sido of Astor street and 100 feet north of tho north side of Water street, by ordi nance number 1100, entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of construct ing a sewer in Washington street from the south sido of Astor street to 100 feet north of the north sido of Water street, approved July 25, 1889, I have this day levied upon lot number 7 in block num ber 40 in McClure's Astoria, said lot be ing assessed to M. Meyer as owner, and on Wednesday, tho 29th day of January, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. it. of said day in front of the court house door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot number 7 in block number 40 in McClure's Astoria, to tin highest bidder therefor, to pay said as sessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said side to be for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria this 28th day of De cember, 1889. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF TOLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by tbo auditor and po lice judge of tho city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order mado by the common council of tho city of Astoria, by ordinance number 1138. entitled an ordinance ordering the auditor and police judgo to issuo warrants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on the u ashington streot sewer assessment ap proved November 29th, 1839. Said war rant bearing date the 30th day of Novem ber, 1889, commanding mo to levy upon tho f rontago of lot number 4 in block number n, in tbo cjty of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure. to collect an assessment of $5.00. which as sessment was made for tho construction of a sewer on Washington street, between tho south sido of Astor street and 100 feet north of the north sido of Water street by ordinance number 1100. ontitled nn ordinauce declaring tbo probablo cost of constructing a sower on Washington street from tho south side of Astor street to 100 foot north of the north sido of W ater street, approved July 2i, 1SS9, I havo this day levied upon lot number 4 in block number 5, in McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to Astoria Pack ing Co. n3 owners, nnd on Wednesdny, the 29th day of January, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day in front of tbo court house door in said city of Astoria, Clat sop county. Oregon, will proceed to sell the said frontago of lot number 4 in block number f in McClure's Astoria, to tho highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and cxpence3 of sale. Said sale to be for TJ. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria this 23th day of De cember, 1889. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and po lice judge of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by tho common council of tbo city of Astoria, by ordinance number 1133, entitled an ordinance ordering the auditor and po lice judge to issuo warrants for tho col lection of assessments remaining unpaid ou the Washington street sewer assess ment, approved November :29th. 18j9. Said warrant bearing date the COth day of November, 1889, commanding me to levy upon lot number 1 in block number 40 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv John McClure, to collect an assessment of $53.00, which assessment was made for the construction of a sewer in Washington street, between tbo south side of Astor street and 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, by ordi nance number 1100 entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of construct ing a sewer in Washington street from tbe south side of Astor street to 100 feet north of tbe north side of Water street, approved July 25, 1889, 1 have this day levied npon lot number 1 in block num ber 40 in McClure's Astoria, said lot be ing assessed to M. Meyer as owner, snd on Wednesday, the 29th day of January, 1890. at 3 o'clock P. M. of said day in front of the court house door in said eity of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot number 1 in block number 4o, in McClure's Astoria, to tbo mguest uiaaer tnereior, to pay said as sessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for TJ. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria this 28th day of De cember, 1839. W.J.BABBY, kMtot?oUw. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby gi en that by virtue f a wan a tit issued by the auditor ami oHco judge, of the city of As oria. in accordance yrith an order made by the common ci unci! of the citv of A s.luria, by ordinance number 1RS. entitled an o dinaueeordeiingthe auditor and po lice judgi" to itu'jwarraiiis for tho col lection ot ii8tt-iiu kU remaining un ta'd on the Wa!iingtun street sewer v sessiueiit, approved November 29lh.lFKU. Said wan ant hearing dale thf ;wth il:i f Novembe 189. cniuuiiniuing me to levy upon lot number in block number :jy in tin eit of Aslor a, as lain out ai d re nrded by John Mi Clure. tu cm! oct : n ase.snit'iit ot c'VJ, winch n-seMiieiii was made fur thee-'nMru lion of a sewer ill Wiiliiugtoj atri-Ct. between the xml stile. Astor j eet and 103 feet north uf the north side of Witter btieet, by r dinance number 1100 entitled an ordin ance declaring the probable cost of con structing a sewer in Washington street from the south ide of Astor street to 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 25. 18S9. 1 have this day leived upon lot number 4 block number S9 iu McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to Chas. Ruhr ns owner, and on Wednesday the 29th of January 1890. .t 2 o'clock PM.of said day In front of the court house door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proct ed to .sell lot No. 4. blk No. 39 in Mc Clure's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs ai.d expenses of ale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. 1 lated at Astoria, this 23 day of I ecem I'cr ibi). Y. .1. BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notico is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and po lice judgo of tho city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order mado by the common council of the city of Astoria, by ordinance number 1133, entitled an ordinanco ordoring tho auditor and po lice judge to issuo warrants for tho col lection of assessments remaining unpaid on the Washington street sower assess ment, approved November 29th, 1SS9. Said warrant bearing date tho 30th day of November, 1839, commanding mo to low upon lot number 3 in block number 5 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, to collect an assessment of $, which assessment was made for tho construction of a sewer in Wnshington street, between tho south side of Abtor street and ono hundred foet north of tho north sido of Water street, by ordinanco number IKK) entitled an ordinanco declaring the probablo cost of constructing a sower in Wnshington street from the south sido of Astor street to one hundred feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 25th, 1859, I have this day levied upon lot Lumber dm block number 5 in McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to the hoirs of It. Hobson us owners, and on Wednesday, the 29th day of January, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M. of said day in front of tho court house door m said city of Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, will proceed to soil lot number 3 in block number 5 iu Mc Clure's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to bo for U. S. gold coin. Dated ut Astoria, this 23th day of De cember, 1539. W. J. B KR Y, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notico is horoby given that by virtuo of a warrant issued by tho auditor and police judgo of tho city of Astoria, iu accordance with an order mado 03 tho common council of tho city of Astoria, by ordinanco number 113S, entitled nn ordinanco ordering the auditor and po lice judgo to issuo warrants for tho col lection of assessments remaining unpaid on tho Washington street sewer assess ment, approved November 23th, 1839. Said warrant bearing dato the 39th day of November, 18S9. commanding mo to levy upon lot number 8 in block number 40 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, to collect an assessment of $53, which assessment was made for tho construction of u sewer in Washington street, between tho south side of Astor street and 100 feet north of the north side ef Wator htrcet, bv ordi nance number 1100 entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of construct ing a s. wer in u ashington street from the south side of Astor street to 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 25, 1859, 1 havo this day levied upon lot number 8, in block num ber 40 in McClure's Astoria, said lot be ing assessed to M. Meyer as owner, and on Wednesday, tho 29th day of January. 1890, nt 2 o'clock v. 11. of said day in front of tbo court house door in said city of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon will procoed to sell lot number 8 in block number 40 in McClnro's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said as sessment, costs and expanses of salo. Said salo to be for D. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 2Sth day of De cember, 1839. W J.BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notico is heroby given that by virtuo of a warrant issued by tho auditor and polico judge of tbo city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order mado by the common conncil of the city of Astoria, by ordinanco number 1,133, entitled an ordinanco ordering tho auditor and po lice judge to issue warrants for tho col lection of assessments remaining un paid on the Washingron street sower as sessment, approved Nov. 29th, 1839, said warrant bearing dato tho3Ulh day of No vember 1889, commanding mo to levy up on frontago of lot number 3 in block num ber 5 in tho city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, to col lect an assessment 01 00, which assess ment was made for tbo construction of n sower in Washington street, between the south sido of Astor street and 100 feot north of tbo north sido of Water street, by ordinance number 1.100 entitled on ordinanco declaring tbo probable cost of constructing a sewer in Washington streot from tho south side of Astor street to o. 0 hundred feet north of tho side of Wnter street, approved July 25tb, 1889, 1 have this day levied upon frontage or lot nnmbcr 3 in block number 5 in McClnru's Astoria. said lot having been assessed to Astoria Packiug comp.iny as owners, nnd on Wedne3dny tbe 39th day of January 189., at 2 o clock p. M. of said dny in front of tbo court house door in said city of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon will pro ceed to sell said frontage of lot number 3 in block number r in McClure's Astoria, to tho highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of salo. Said sale to bo for U. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 2ith day of Dec ember, 18S9. W. J. BARRY. Chief of Police. Change of Business. ISAAC IlKKi:M.V AND .1. It. MAltlON liav-lmui:htnut Ihet u-ines-iof l.S'r.uui Jk C- Ti e tlrm imiiio will heie tt r be "B-rKmui & Marlon " All bills u up to date wid be culiecteu by the new fi in. ISAAC. Ul-HUMAN. 15. it. 31 iIUO-N. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., 3HCCESt)U TO J. O. ROSS County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. ' New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to Astokian oflice. 33- JPm .LXaXsIElCT, DEALER IN Wall Paper and Oil Paintings SPECL1LTX Sign Writer, Grainerand Ornamental Painter. Cor. Cssia4Jtlnits.,AtorlaI ' BBBSBBPSSBlBBBBBBBErSs29Bfi9BBBBBBBBW' 1 sbbbbV9bkHE3bSisssbbbbsbbw I LAST MAN'S SOCIETY. One of the Mt Uncanny Clnb2 Ever Or sanized in An cri..i. BecentlyoliDr.Vattier died, in Cin cinnati, lie. was the la: t repreaenta ive of one of the most uncanny eo iieties. the Thirteen Club not excepted, that lias ever been organized in the United States About tifty years be fore the death of Dr. Yattier seven of he most prominent citizens of the city on the Ohio, Dr Vattter included, organized what was known as tLe 'Last Man's Society." An agreement was signed by each to meet once a year for a social dinner as long a they lived. In case of the death of any of the members the others were to attend his funeral and assist iu the burial ceremonies. At tho annual banquet the empty cbnirs of the dead were to ba placed at tho table, and dinner provided a3 usual for the fu 1 number. A bottle of wiuo was sealed and securely locked iu ;i casket and tho key thrown away, with tho agreement that tho last living membor should break the lock and drink the wiuo after the death of ail tho others. The wiuo caskot was placed in the hands of Sir. Lawson, who, just prior to hi-? death, asked an other member, itr. Tatuinu. to tako possession of it. The thoughts of hav ing the horrid thing nbout is believed to have caused, the death of Tatman. DuriLg his sicknets, which hap pened soon after ho had taken tie casket, he begged to have it removed from his house, which was accordingly done. After tho sixth death had oc curred in tho little society, the caskot fell to Dr. VattieJ, the solo surviviug heir, who, according to his pledge, broko the lock and drank tho contents of tho bottle. For several yours Dr. Tatter was the only uiember of the "Last Man's Society;" regularly each year he sat down to a banquet provi ded for his, but none but himself at tho feast; only six onipty chairs in memory of his dead friend:?. Bored Boys. Col. Visschor, in the Globe, writes: If 1 had a homo and a lot of boys, and cords of cash, and good health, and some Iudiau war clubs and a hired man or two who wero brave I'd try to get tho boys to stay around tho ranch as much as possible. I'd beat them playing billiards, if I could, also seven up, or know tho reason why, and I'd furnish them with a piano that their sisters couldn't make a fuss about it if they tried to barn to play with their heels as well as their fingers. I'd just sail iu and show them that there was as much fun, and of a better quality, right aroand whero the old man held out as there is down at the Jupiter sample room or the KingPha roah club house, or tho Second Ward headache factory or any other place. Bovs live main'y on tun between meals or school hours, nnd thoie is no special amusement to them in sitting about in the shadows after they have carried in llie coal, split tho kindling and had some cold supper, listening to tho familiar pater read somo chapter from ''Locke on the 'Human Under standing." or Uutler'd Anal sis," or D'Aubigue'd Chemistry.'' It's a mis take as big as iho statue of liborty en lightening tho world, to teach a lot of good hearted boys, who have inherited all of their father's beauty with their mother's good sense, to suppose that home is only a place to eat and sleep and be bored in. But then I haven't got any home, or any boys, or cords of cash and not much health, or anything elso that's worth locking up, and per haps I don't know anything ubout it. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria When Baby was slclr, we gavo her Cartorla. j 5Vhca she was a Child, she cried for Castorfci, ,Thcn8bobecam0MIS3,shoclnnj.toCaStoriaiSTR ALUANCE. Salls from Tort- Yhen sho bad Children, sheesvo them Cartori j m d even Thuis-ay at 1 v. M. ; and i trom Astoria ihe fo lowing morning. Land ing at Hoqulanj, Aberdeen. CosmopolU aud " Muutesauo. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. malo miser able by lhat t rrioh cough. Shiiuh'h Cure is tiie rem 0.0 for you. J. C. De meat. n.m(t,i,M tttet 1 .in ,( CAlAIiltll CURED, health ard ; sweet I reat seen d by Simon's Ca tarrh Reined. 1 rio-. 50 cents. Nasal liijeclu. fit'f. .1. C. Dement. Thoro is an increasing demand in England for leather made from tho human skin. "With your name and address, mailed to J ' tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., is necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on tho blood and tho diseases incident to it. Skin Eruption Cured. One of ray customers, a highly respected and lnfliential citizen, bat who U now absent froa the city, hatused Swift's Specific with excellent result. He says it cared Mm of a ekia empties that ho had been tormented with for thirty yean, end had resisted tho carative qualities of mas? thcrmedJcInca. Bobset Cltco, Drassbt, Falls City, Nab. Wilson Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE j FARM IMPLEMENTS, i Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR , SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS ' Portland Boiler Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTOKJA. OREGON. To Ganners. Jensen's Patented Can Capping Machine. Wilt Cap aud Crimp 95 CASS per MI5UTE. It has proved to Reduce the Leakage more than 50 rer cent. l-ss than hand capped. Price, 3600. Orders complied with by The JenttB Ou-Iilliog Maobiu Go. asjiigijWKi JAMES MEANS' 'JAMES ITEMS' .53 SHOE .UNEXCELLED IU ilYLEUNEPUALLED JN UUHASILITT -5 AND - PERFECTIOW JF FIT. fftrrr. m ' W fflMMF.v. N F X fc:SpAr2r?i5ifi. & WRRRBasgaSfeggrf-? Such ha- been the recent progress in onrbranrh of indunrv that wo are now able to afflrra tnat mejamea aiwms 5J Shew In every respect equal to the shoes which only a fow years ago were retailed at cjbt or ten dollars. It ou w tu try on a pair you will bo convinced that we ao not ejeaggenvte. Oaw ara tho original $3 au i SI S'soes. and thoso who Imitate our system or business aro unaulo to compete with us in quality tr factory products. In our lines wo are the largest manufacturers in the United States. Shoe from our celebrated lnctory nre sold by wide-awake retailer la all parwoj the countrr. We wilt place thorn easily within your reach In any Stato or Terrttorr if jou will Invest one cent In a postal card and write to us- JAMS5 MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston. Mam TtTLL LINES OP THE ABO YE SHOSS FOR. SALE BT PASKER & HANSON, ASTOBIA, OB. 1 143 fi?Bkis ?jasss 3S(g&& c-v ewx I a a IsJk M LsJJ FIRE BRICK OEAMin 1N Hay, Oats, ail Straw, Lie, Brick. Cunt, Sand and Plaster Wood Delivered to Order. Uraylnjr, Teaming nail Ezjiros Btisices, STEAMER "CLARA PARKER," EBEX P. PABRKR. Master. For Towing, Freight or Charter apply to the captain or to H. B. PARKER. DmoiiPaciMiCo OVERLAND ROUTE. Trains for 'lie East leave Portland at T:C0 am ami 9pm duly. 'tickets 10 ami torn principal points iu th I'uitcd Mates Cma a, and Europe. Elegant uew dln'nn cm, 1 ullni.-in palace .nle p rs aud f nu mni.iy s'eeplng cai.s nn th.uu-li uuexptest trains from 1'oril.uid to JMAHA, CUCIL BLUFFS. KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, T LOUIS, FREE OF CUACOB AND WlrHuUT CUANOH Close connection t Portland for Pan Fran cisco aid I'ugel bound loiuts. stoamor R. R.Thompson Leaves at 8 :00 a m M nda , Wodnesday and .Friday, via the Oregon a.de. TO SAN FRANCISCO. The only line of Steamsnips to San Fran cisco. Steamers !e e Company's dues, ever four days Kegular Lluu ot Tow Boats and Barges, For Towage aud Lighterage. Inquire at Cornpanv'a Dock or for further partlcuUrn. R. A NTnYFS. Azcnt. Astoria. M. B. nnZOKTH. Ticket Aneut, Astotia. T W LEK. U P A. C S MELLEN, General Traffic Manager Portland and Coast S. S. Co. OKAYS HABBOB. .. SH0ALWATEB BAY. ! STR. DOLPHIN, alls from Portland .hi 1.1 u .. IKili ..f oonti nirviilh lniilllnir At North Cove, tiomh Beud center WHIapa and Bay F. R. STRONG, President C. P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of , a warrant issued by tho auditor and po nce uago or tue city or npioria, in ac cordance with an order mado by tho common council of the city of Astoria, by ordinance number lloo, entitled an ordi I nance ordering tho auditor and police " iade to issaQ "ant3 for tho collection 1 of assessments remaining unpaid on tho Washington street sewer assessment, ap proved November 29th, 1889. Said war rant bearing date the SOth day of No vember, 1889, commanding mo to levy upon lot number 6 in block number 5, in city of Astoria, as laid out aud recorded by John McClure, to collect an assessment t of $65.00, which assessment was made for the construction of a sewer m Washing ton street, between the south sido of As- tor street and luO feot north of tbo north side of Wator street by ordinance num ber 1100 entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of constructing a sewer in Washington street from tbe south side of Astor street to 100 feet north of tho north side of Water street, approved July 25, 1889, 1 have this day lovied upon lot number G in block number J. in McClure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to the heirs of R. Hobaon a3 owners, and on Wednesdav. tho 29th day of January, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. 31. of said day in front of tho court bouse door in said city of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot number G in block number 5. in McClure's ABtoria, to tbe highest bidder therefor, to pay said as sessment, costs nnd expenses of sale. Said sale to be for TJ. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria this 28th day of De cember, 1889, W.J.BARRY, Chief of Police. Tie Celelratefl French Cure. f Warranted iDUDnPITIllC" or money to cure ArnnULIIInt refunded. ISfOLDOSA POSITIVE Guarantee to cure any forui of ner vous diaea?e or any di. order of the gonorativo organs of nifhnr aax ' BEFORE whether ar- AFTER ' intnir from tha exceS?lVO UeOl timulants.To- bncco or Upium. or tbrongh onthful indiscre tion over indulgence. Ac. such as Loss of Brain Power. Waktfulne33, hearing down Pain in the Back, seminal Weakness. Hys teria, Nervous Prostration. Nocturnal Emis sions. LeucoiThr,ea,Di.iines3. eak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotenoy. which if ne glected often lead to prematura old aga nnd insanity Price 31 a box, U boxes for $3. bent by mail on receiptor pneo. MH W tm 6 Of' a tvicnir.: uuAHA.ir.r.ior every ornruiiiiiifci.i..ivnvnTnni der. to refund tho money if a feruaeat "flTT-p XI WeakneH of Bodyaat Hiaaij is not effected. Thou-anda of iestiraoniabVf U JCfcXl ef ErranorZxdSMtsimOUarl from old and young, of both sexes, peraa - aently cur d by Aphrohitisk. Circular free.StrtthwiUK,C5BiTEL ,jj "pup idhca vi'niPiw en Box 27. Wcsterx Bkaicch, PortUM, uuf0M. ."""- --""--. ftritia Wa BJestJftT, S3 & $4 SHOES tTAMESMEArTSV S4 SHOE CANNOT FAIL $,. TO - CATI C PV SHE MOST i$ J&- FASTI DlSi IES r72rKw23btVRt3ir1 5 FIRE CLAY I. R. &N. Co. FKOM ASTORIA TO Tanzy PL, Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco. Connecting by Kaitroad and Steamboats for NAHCOTTA, Oysterviiie, Montesano and Olympit STEAMER idm "GEN. CANBY," Tnos. Parkf.ic Master. Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Tanzy Pt Ft Stevens, Pt. Canby and llwaco, at8 A.M., (Tide permitting.) With OYSterrtlie Mails aud Express dally, aud Through Mails to points beyond, and Monteano, W.T., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. TlrkctH to llwar....... ..5 cents llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 Er?For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at tho company's ollice, Flavel's whan. The Sir. Telephone Portland and Astoria. Tlm Table. r.eaveN Astoria,: Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday at 0 A. u. Leaves l'ertlaud: Monday, Wednesday aud Friday at 7 A. . Astoria Iron Worts. Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or General Machinists ai Boiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines B4HLK11 WORK, 8teamboat Work and Cannery Work A. SPKCIALTr. Castings of all Descriptions Madt to Order at Short Notice. John Fox.. President, and Sunt. A. L. Fox, . ... Vlco President J. G. lIcuTUCK. . ......Sec. and Treat. 8? fe fFS .MEL VF HEALTH. 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Le Rlclian'e Golden Ointment f ottt. a eg ctlv healing of Syphilitic Sows, aad emotions . Priro 91 UO per Bex. Lo IMchau'e Golden Pile Nerve and Bra'n treatment; loss of physical pow er, cscesi or ovcr-woric, Prostration, etc. Price S3 00 per Box. Toule ii.tl Nervine, 8n2 everywhere, C. O. D., reourely packed psrexprw. C. P. ItlCTXAnns & CO. , AffeaUa. ill & 420 Sarwomo street. Corner Clay, ,r - Sin Francisco. Cal. CIRCULAR HAILED FREE. OR MEN ONLY! 1 DnCITIVC rerlOSTorFAIITJra 1 mm nwiiib lobnt, KokU aUSHOOD ruiTllMtorre. MB WUK,C3BXVXLen Ateoluttlr naillas HOIK It naillae HOH r.ximSmtSH. j., utOfytnm 41 SIMM, TrrrKarie i vraettoa. BfeHiMliaisa"wenasSal mm sW'CT 1Si& -ra "ri 37 i3t vra. mkmf OlSCAfjL Ur .j'S " .-N- '-1 S '3 v. ."C