THIS DAILY A8TOBIAN, ASTOK1A, WJSDK35SDAV MOItNINtf, AUGUST 1SD3. LOOK AT THIS Take the Daily Asto rian ami Get. a LARGE LIBRARY FREE Tiie Astorian's Latest iuid llest Premium Offer. Kvery1 regular subscriber to The Dally Astorian, for the next twelve months will be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending us 30' cents (for each set of ten books) in postago stamps of silver, on receipt of which we will send the books post paid. These books are complete novels by standard authors, each a handsome octavo volumn of 64 large double col umn pages, In a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, l.h follows: THE BELLE OF LYNN; or TIIE MILLER'S DAUGHTER. By Char lutte M. Broome, author of "Dora Thorne." THE BLACK TULIP. By Alexander Dumas. , THE DUCHESS. By "The Duchess." NURSE REVEL'S MISTAKE. By Floronce Warden. MERLE'S CRUSADE. By Rosa Nou chette Carey. A STUDY IN SCARLET. By A, Conam Doyle. ROCK RUIN; Or, THE DAUGH TER OF THE ISLAND. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. LORD LISLE'S DAUGHTER. By Charlotte M. Eraeme, author of "Dora Thorne." THE ARMORER OF TYRE. By Syl vaniiB Cobb, Jr. Mr, UILFIL'S LOVE STORY, By .George Elliott. A SCARLET SIN. By Florence Mar ryat. THE SEA KINO. By Captain Mar ryat. TIIE SEIQE OF GRANADA. By Sir K. Bulwer Lytton. Mr. MEESON'S WILL. By II. Rider Haggard. JENNY IIARLOWE. By W. Clark Russell. BEATON'S BARGAIN. -By Mrs. Alexander. THE SQUIiUJ'S DARLING. By Charlotte M. llraomc, author of "Dora Tliorno." THE RUSSIAN GITSY. By Alexan der Dumas. THE WANDERING HEIR. By Charles Readc. FLOWER AND WEED. By Miss M. E. Bruddon. NO THOROUGHFARE. By Charles Dickens and Wllkio Collins. THE GREAT IIOGQARTY DIA MOND. By W. M. Thackeray. The above books are nicely printed and bound in attractive paper covers. They are sold regularly at retail for ten cents each, so that our offer en ables our readers to buy them at one third of their value. It Is a grand chance to secure standurd, high-class works of Action at merely nominal cost. The lowest price of theso novels In any other way, would be 10 cents, each, or SI for the ten books, which The As torian subscribers can have for 30 vents. Every ten weeks a new Bet of ten books will bt offered on the same terms. Thus, In the course of the year, you will have a valuable library of CO books that will coot you only 1.G0. . This offer Is open only t j regular sub scribers. Subscribers to The Dally Astorian, who pay JT for one year in advance will be entitled to theso books free of sharge. Now Is the time to get your home newspaper, and a valuable library be sides, for only the regulur price of the paper. Subscribers to The Weekly Astorian who pay 3 In advance for one year's subscription, will be entitled to any of .these books they may select at the rate f 3 cents per book. On receipt of the lint of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remltance In postage stamps or sil ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, we will have the books sent postpaid to the address of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto rian ss above. ALONG THE WHARVES. The State passed out yesterday for San Francisco with 6000 cases of salm on and a lull miscellaneous bargo. The R. P. Elmore .leaves here this Inornlng for Tillamook with freight and cannery supplies. " The tug Escort Is on the beach for repairs PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. S. Danziger is back home again John Fursey Is down from Cathlam- et. , - J. L. Weathcrbee. of Eagle Cliff Is In town. L. R. Flint of Ran Francisco is in the city. H. ft. Lake of Portland is registered at the.pccldent. B. S. Smith came , down the rivor from Portland yesterday. George B. Compson and daughter of Klamath Falls are In town. James B. Eddy of Pendleton, went dewn to the beach yesterday. Miss M. Webber of San Francisco returned homo on the State yesterday. Miss Mabel Zlgler, who has been vis King Miss Winnie Goodman for the past few weeks, returns to her home in Portland on the Potter this morn Ing. ; There will be a full practice game of football at Smith's Point tonight, The motor leaves Main street at 6 o'clock sharp. All players are requested to be on hand. Mr. F. J. Carney wishes It to be un derstood that he Is not a candidate for the position of county assessor. 1 1 j, . OUR RAPID - TRANSITORY EXIST ENCE. Is brief enough without our shortening it by seeking medical aid, when we are Bomewhat unwell, from Bources w"ere It is only obtainable at great risk. Even If the old doctrine were true that violent diseases require violent reme ules, It does not follow that drastic purgatives, narcotics, powerful "seda tives" of the nervous system are ad visable in cas-s where slight disord ers manifestly call for the use of mild er means of recovering, Involving no subsequent danger, but equally efil clent. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters not only relieves, but ultimately and com pletely relieves disorders of the stom neh, llyer, bowels, and nerves. It Is u genuine tonic, healthfully stimulates the kidneys, is a thorough alterative, and a most effectual preventive of chills and fever and bilious remittent. The utmost confluence can be reposeu In the purity and safety of its medi cinal Ingredients. All the natent meoxTnes advertised lit this paper, . together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet nrtlcles etc.. can bo bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. Astoria. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all otner cnoice and favorite brands of cigars. 2,228,07. These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coius, which were sold in the United States from March, ISM, to March, 1802. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold In one year, and each and every bottle was sold on guarantee that money would be rorunaea it sat isfactory results did not follow Its use. The secret of Its success Is plain. It never disappoints and ran always bo depended on as the very beHt remedy for Coughs niul i:ouis, ets. x'rice uuc. and $100. At Chan. Rogers, drugstore. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen i-1-! had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache Capsules whllo traveling to Chicago to attend tho National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very mtio noauacno since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, respectfully, JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., solo agent. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEUSLITY, nml nil the train cf evl f n mi i-m ly pi nn or Inter cxci'sscc, Iko restilta of oarwoik, hie k n e r, worry, oto. FullMtrt-i;;?! Ii, (luvuitipnient und ii-uo plvon to every oi-j-an und iMiitloll , of tl.o bn.iy. Slinl'.nntiirnlmetlioi'a Im:iiolliiltiiiiriiieii KtMMW Kulluri- hiK.ii'!l.lo. 8,ui rfforenoin. lion)!, explfttintlon nixl preoU liiuilutl (uouli'd) free ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. V. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) Imparts the moat EXTRACT of a LETTKR from a MKD1CAL GENTLEMAN at Mudrna, to Ma brothrr at WORCESTER, May, 1851. "lellXEA ft PF.RR1NS' thai their caiice la highly esteem ed In India, and is In my opinion the moat pal atable, well aa the moat wholeeom aauca that ia . evade. IWsrs cf IimtntloTis : get Lea & Perries' 6C8 that you Cs s&tura on werj bottle of the efnal tad griuln, JOHN DUNCAN' ON. NIW VOBR. 0F ill SAUCE Ollicloua teste and teat to f SOUPS, . r4 CRAY1ES, 'I FISH, Ji HOT COLD M-CA EATS fey. GAME, j? w j RAREBITS, JUST FULL cf improvements Rr. f iorco'g Fleas nsfc Pellets. To begin with, thoy're the smallest, and tho enrfest to take, 'i'jjcy'ro tiny, rucav-cor.tcd cnti fcjjious granules, tcarccly larger tiinn mustard ficctls. Every child Krl-. """""' Ma ia ready for them. Then, after thay'ro taken, instead cf dis titrbi:: and ehockint? tbo nystum, tbey net in a u.ild, CMy, and natural way. There's no cb.-ico for any reaction aiter.vnrd. Their help l.r.-.tu. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attnt U, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all doranr;emunts of tho livor, etomsch, and bowj!j aro promptly relieved and perman ently cured. Tiiey'io put up in glass vinl3, which keens them always fresh and rcliablo, unliko the ordinary pilto . in wooden or pasteboard boxen. ' Aiul tliey'ro tho cheapest pil'.i you enn buy, for thoy'ro guaranteed to j;ivo catistaction, or your monoy is rctunjed. You pay only for the good you. gei. CURB A new and oompluto trcntment, consisting ol Biipposltorles, ointment in eujiHiilus, also in box niul villsj a poHitlve euro f.ir o-tcriinl, In teriml lilind or bleedlug, itelilni;, chronic, recent or heriidltur piles, mid innny other diNvaaea and female wcaknesse; It in always a (treat tinellt 10 the iiencral lunllh. The first (llseovery of a medlenl cure rendering an oper tlon with tho kuife mniencsaary hereafter This remedy has uevei' bo n known to fall. 41 per box, li for Sj Heiit by moll. Why sulfer Iiom this terrible dlBexsu hen a written Kiiar aniee is piveu with 0 boxes, to refund the money If not cured. Bend stamps f. r free siimplo, Guarantee Issued by Woodward Clark A Co., Wholesale and Retail DrucgifU Bole Agent j'ortin:ui. ur. for sale ny J. w. uoun. Astoria ureaoi' BETYO.tt.'S I A Vs.'YV Can Mtiiai .- ; . ftjti Pit 5. IiL! i-i lit f over HU ,.;ir. iSj.i.c. Jiil.rlhr l!V,. '... Jl l-hivit ti'y;;. niolM'S. Al (ll'Hists, or i.i .if.! t'fi ii'jviit of prl'V Jlc, per hoi. c; in i!t i Vw;-:'.. i,.i;.;.i,-.;v,Md. SHEItlFP'S SALE. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Astoria Iron Works Plaintiff, vs, Dean Ulanchard Defendant. . ily virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of and under the Heal of the above enUtled court, in the above entitled cause, on tho 22nd day of June, 1893, upon a judgment duly made and rendered therein on the l'Jth day of June, 18i3, which said execution and order of sale tvaa to me- directed and delivered, I did on the 14th day ot August, 1893, levy upon all the rirjht, title, claim and Interest of the wit hin named defendant In and to the follow Ing described real estate, to-wit: Be. ginning on the meander line 30.23 chains, westerly from the NE corner of the S. C. Smith Donation Land Claim, thence N C5 degr. 30 mln., E 300 feet, thence N 24 deif. 30 mln.. W to ship'B channel of the Columbia River, thence westerly along the said channel to a point 21 deg. 30 mln. W. from the tilace of beginning, thence S. .2 ueg. i min. JU to me place or oeginmiiB, in Section 7, Tp. IN, Kl W, of the Will amette Meridian, Clatsop County State of Oregon. And notice is hereby given that I shall on Tuesday, the Htn day of September, 1S93, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, In iront or tho Court House door, in the City or Astoria. In said county and state, pro ceed to sell tho same or so much there of, ns shall be miiiieiont to satisfy tho mini of $530.5, with interest thereon at the rale of ten per cent, per annum from June 1!), 1S93, together with the further sum of $10.90 costs and dis bursements niul accruing costs of this suit, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In band In IT. S. Cold coin at the time of sulo. ir. a. smith, Sheriff of Clatsflp County, Or. Dated, Astoria, Or., August 11, 1S'.3. Kop'p's - Beer - Hall t'holiv Wine?, I,'.iiois nml Oifinrs. KENTUCKY - WHISKEY, On'v hninled i vcr llio lnr. The Imirrst. pla-'s of N. 1". Ilrer. lln'f nml hull, "'('. Frco lunch. EKICKSON & WIUKAU, IVs. ("nr. Coiutimly nml I nfnjtltc Sts. MUSIC H AT JL, I' lrst si, eel, Attnriu, Or. H. CHRISTENS EN. PROP'R. A F'roo Concort Kvery nli;ht lipinnliiK at s o'clock, (looil nnii '1 ho best of wines, li iinors nml cljiiirx always on li nml, THE : OKKtiON : ItAKKRY A, A. CI.KVKt.ANIl, I'roiu Gopd Bread Calces and Pastry, Mno lint me nen Aiaieriais uscu. Satisfaction GuarantRed Customerrs. Brnotl deltrsred In any art of the city Seaside Saw Mill. A poninleto slock of linnhcr on hand In the romrh or itrocd V'lo n im- Rustic. (Mllnr. and all Umlaut finish; Mm. Uliiir ul Sliln gles: a 'o lln:e'Ht ork rtoim to order. IVrma leasnnnhle and rlcca a; tnl r ck. Al- vnli-ra Jiromplly atttndi-il to. iiiVnniHl ynrJ i mill. ii. i'. i . i.u,.vis, 1 rojir. Beasldo, Oregon. T (Witt iStasS7's?Maiifl? Carnts. and Trarte-M rk j obtained, and all Hat- i at buuneu conducted (or modcratc Fees. Oun omce l 0K8ITt U. 8. TCNTOmet1 mi wo can aecure patent io le&s uwo Utan those remote More Washington. , Send model, drawruir or photo., with Jescrip-i t'on. We advise, if patentable or not, free oi charge. Our fee not due till patent ia secured. , a timin. "How to Obtain Patents," with' cost ot auue In the U. S. and loreign countries J cut free. Adtxesa, - 1 c.A.snow&co. OVP. ATtNT OmCt. WatMINOTOM. D. rim mem NO DISEASE GERMS ! SgyTciNDENBEOMIllT; " '1'n)fin!iifioT.Wh(w.iti' . You can use it with success ASSIGNEE'S SALE Continued till old stock is closed out at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER,.Assi$nee. NOTICE OF SALE. ! Notice is hereby given, that under and pursuant to the provisions of a certain chattel mortgage executed and delivered to me, the undersigned on the 15th day of February, 1893, by the Astorian Columbian Publishing Com pany, upon the personal property here inafter described, to secure the pay ment of the sum of $11,925,80, and in terest thereon from that date until paid at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, I have taken possession of the said chattels because of default made In the payments In said mortgage pro vided, and will, on Monday the 28th day of August, 1893, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Astorian Oflice in the City of Astoria, In Clatsop County, State of Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction .for cash In hand to the highest bidder therefor, as a whole, the following described chattels in said mortgage described, to wit: 1 sitting desk, 4 bricks, 4 maps, 1 standing desk, 4 Shannon files, letter size; 1 bill file, 3 small spindle files,, 2 clips, 1 letter press, 1 chair, 2 stools, 1 coal stove, 1 scuttle, 1 poker, 4 Joints stove-pipe, 3 picture frames, 1 pen wiping glass pot, 1 book rest, 4 Ink wells, 1 mucilage bottle, half full; 1 Amberg letter file, 1 duster, 1 hat rack, 1 letter box, 22 paper weights, 1 pair shears, 200 letter heads, 100 envelopes, 50 J. G. Blaine pictures, 50 sheets-proof of publication, 50 statements "Asto rian" 6 lnrge envelopes, 50 bill-heads "Astorian" 1 waste paper basket, 1 dally paper pigeon-hole rack, 3 blue prints, 25 yards oil cloth, (on floor), 2 yards twine, 3 copying clothes, 1 gas fixture, 1 red Ink pad, 6 pen holders, 2 rubber erasers, 1 12" rule, 1 18" rule, 1 ball twine, 1 Ink stand carpet, 2 doz. Dickon's paper novels, 1 li. G. Coal box, 9 oflice books, aect. 4 blinds with cord attached, 1 view, 1 National cabi net file, 3 maps, 2 ligeon-hole racks & contents, 4jievvspaper llles, 1 waste paper basket, 2 blinds, 29 books, 1 blotting pad, 12 square feet of linoleum, 1 gum pot and brush, 4 spindle files, 1 editor's desk, 4 bottles Ink, 1 cupboard, 6 old letter iiles, 1 gas fixture, 1 rocker, 1 chair, 1 paper case, 1 diary, 1 calen dar, 1 spring look, 1 breeches stretcher, nickel plated, 1 House and Senate bill file, 25 newspaper cuts, 1 wisp broom, 1 high cupboard, containing: 35 single person acknowledgements, 10 appoint ment of road supervisors, 60 old leknowledgements, 2u coriioratjon ac knowledgements, 40 secretary or ad ministrators accounts, 25 affidavits of nttacliiuents, IX affidavits for publica tion or summons, a affidavits on claim and delivery of personal nronertv. 30 appointments of road viewers, 4 assign- t nients, 46 agreement of sale of real es tate, 72 administrators of exc. bond, 75 letters of administration, 75 writs of attachments, 25 articles of co-partnerships, 28 bond of guardian safe of real estate, 40 bond of guardian, 30 bill of sale, 20 bench warrants, 40 bond of road petitioners, SO general Indemnity' bonds, 150 bill of costs, 15 county clerk's certificates, 50 certificates of election, 75 bill Of costs and disburse ments, GO regular term circuit court proceedings, 50 certificates of natural ization, 9 com. to take deposition, 10 regular term of circuit court proceed ings, 5 special, ditto; 100 cover of Judg ment roll, 35 certificates of transcript, 30 creditors claims, 40 citation, 35 clerk certificates of official character, 35 cer tificates 4 of record, 20 deposition, 12 exc. fr. circuit court on Judgment rendered in Justice court, 75 executions, 40 trial discharge, 20 inventory and ap pointment, 15 indictments, 35 letters testamentary, 35 letters of guardian ship, 25 lease (long term), 12 mortgages, 8 per cent, and taxes, 1 ditto 11 mort gage covenant of warranty, 30 ditto chattel, 30 mechanic's liens, CO -notices to Judges of election, 30 ditto to clerk ditto, 30 ditto of appeal. 40 ditto sheriff's sale, 33 orders of publication of summons, CO official oath and bond, 35 order appointing appraisers, 30 ditto administrators. 25 orders granting writ of habeas corpus, 30 petitions for ap pointment of guardian, 20 orders ditto, 50 power of attorney to sell real estate, 17 petitions for probate of will, 20 pewer of attorney, 25 petition for writ of habeas corpus, 35 ditto letters of ad ministration, 70 grand Jury BUbpoenas copy, 100 ditto original, 75 subpoenas (copy). 20 ditto (original), 10 ditto criminal (original), 100 ditto criminal (copy), 50 sheriff's certificate of sale & foreclosure. 223 ditto on execution, GO summons (original. 20 transcript of Judgment, 50 testimony of sub. witness to will, lottndertaklng on appeal, 2 ditto Injunction, 10 ditto for attach ment, 20 venire. 40 ditto sneclal. 12 veri fication of claim against estate, 20 ' wins, is writ of habeas corpus, 40 ditto review, 1 folding machine. 1 cylinder press complete, 1 gas engine, 1 monkey wrencn. l snooting stick. 1 fret saw. 1 14" file, 1 6" file, 1 box copper rivets, 1 roll press tape. 3 oil cans. 1 dipping table, B paper board, 1 cockroach bel lows, 5 pieces pipe, 1 stove, 5 roller, moulds, 2 lamps, 1 do, cans lye. 2 cans machine oil. 6 bflles. paper, 2 1-2 rms. ea. 24x36 30-lb, .13 bdles. paper, 2 rms. ea, 21x33 23-lbs, 2rms, flat news 40-lbs, 1 folders table, S stones, 7 frames, 3 ! Can possibly exist in a food that has been heated to more than 212 Fahren heit. Every particle of the GAIL BORDEM EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk is sterilized by this enormous heat and is therefore a perfectly healthy food. Thousands of children are annually reared on it and in times of con tagious diseases it is safe, healthy and nourishing. For 30 years it has stood First. Buy it and take no substitute. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. for all cooking purposes. I.atterles, 2 galley rack, 1 barrel Ink 1 counter, 1 book case, 2 sets Bhelves 1 olovntmv HO fppt nhaftlnfir. 7 nulleys 6 hangers, 175 feet of belting (about that), 1 cabinet, 1 step ladder, 1 desk, 1 chair, 2 stools, 1 proof press, 14 chases, 1 folder table, 1 box "wander incra" fvnn K lirevler nan eases & tvne 4 ditto lower cases & type, 8 minion upper cap cases, 4 auio lower cap cases, 4 nonparlel cap cases, 4 ditto lower cap cases, 54 cases advertising type-Italic full cases, 44 2-3 advertis ing tvDe-. 19 single galleys, 5 double galleys, 9 gas fixtures with 150ft. pipe 1 smoothing plane, 2 planers, 1 mallet 1 shooting stick, 1 set Hempel's quoins o uv. o laoA .iitfora 1 Mltrft mnchlnp 4, J 1J, ,VMU - - - r 1 Webster's dictionary, 2 newspaper fdes, 1 Blug case & lead, 1 box wood quoin, 11 galley sticks, 2 iron lock-up sticks, 1 lot type sorts, 1 hand-saw, 1 Mitre box, 1 box wrapped Drevier upc, 1 dust pan, 12 boxes stereotype plate, 1 gi. oil can, 1 snovei, l pan, i waste T-ri nor VinaWor Isnoncre. 4 news Sticks 100 pounds leads, 12x13 em, 25 pounds slugs, 12x13 & 26 1-2 em, 350 daBhes & rules, 125 warranty deeds, 45 quit claim ,iio r.9 Moot "Vorlr Tt of ladlntr. 35 for sale cards, 16 for rent cards large, 9 house ror rent carus, as i"r rem. wra small, 220 bonds ror eleeus, uu cnauei .n.to-ataa ofi hnnrl for rleed laree. Ill"1 Lh 6 ' ' ' 200 lease, 6ft criminal subpoenas (copy) circuit). 60 ditto (original) circuit, 75 ' - v i ii. or ili-t-A civil subpoenas (.copy; circuit. au uinu uinni) niivni.t inn fUttn t'nOny ius- tlce, 125 ditto (original) Justice, 40 writ - . . it jlii. -1 AA It--. or attaenmene circuit, umu w uw Lmllno Icrinnn 7K Ait tO InstlOG (COPV. 40 summons ditto (copy). CO summons ditto (original, l-su writ ol urrusi uivl, 30 warrants ditto, 200 affidavit for writ of arrest circuit, 40 -ditto attachment, 300 writ of attachment, 300 undertak ings for attachment,, 300 subpoenas oc imriai-tfilflnirq nn ball before 11V 11, 4.U ,i vi . r,-- indictment, 100 summons (copy) cir cuit, -75 .ditto original ditto, 35 search warrants, 20 commitment aiu-r in dictment Justice, 25 subpoenas, 125 ex ecutions (original) Justice, 25 garnl ,.tno 1 nrii m,i or tnUlnir for costs. 25 In formation, 100 complaints, 75 bonds for costs (Justice), iO shippers manifests, 25 ditto coasting, 100 marriage certifi cates, 30 county uisDiirsemeiuu, m w rlage licenses, 75 notice of protest, 30 protest, 2 file bocks, 75 for rent cards small, 9 road supervisors notice books, 200 relief of tax applications, 22 fur nished rooms, to let cards, 12 "This awning is dangerous keep off" cards, 5 "All statements etc.," cards, 9 Posi tively no credit etc.," cards, 6 "No soliciting etc," cards, 11 promlsory n. r.n tonnhpr'n nirreoments. BOO ho- 4.1 liata inn eomnlaint backs. 1 half mod. challenge Job press, 1 nos- i ,o not- riitter. 1 card do 1 lead do, 1 mitre machine, 3 stoyes, 1 coal stove, lsrt. stove-iupe, !"''' lng machine, 1 glue pot, 2 composition i v lio r man in i i unra. iyiiao-i UUCKClB, a .!. . - 17 24x17. 5 nonparlel chases, 6 hair ' . ii... rr r. f - e f rma med. rollers, z ganej juuho, i". pipe and fixtures, 2 stapling machines, ; ..! com i ar-rew driver. 1 cair com- t i v,nif med. roller mould, 1 quarter med. roller mould, 1 rack wood and furniture, 1 single galleys, 6 double galley,2 Job galleys, 5 Job sticks 3 stools, 24 hemple quoin with key, 1 bel lows, 1 broom, 1 rule shaper, 5 ' 1 k,ih trn ff 1 nunch. 1 wrenciiea, x wu, , -hoVnhAt. 1 coal bucket, 7 tin lamp shades, 1 bird cage, 1 short step-ladder 1 looking glass, 1 funnel, 1 dust pan 1 planer, 1 lye brush, 2 oil cans, 2 ink knives, 1 proof roller, 2 dust brushes, 1 Job elevator, 1 wash stand, 1 past pot and brush, 1-2 paper steel wire brads, 7 A " r tanks. 2 small screw 1 k, r.nni Kninll staples. 2 spools thread, 1-2 box McGUls-paper fastners 10 lbs, 1 awl, 2-3 qt. diamond a wiir. nnmnosltion. 2 cans green copying ink, 1 1-2 lb. can purple SSnS Sund bronze; 1-2 lb- Printers g"oss lnk7l-2 lb. steel blue Ink 1-2 lb. photo brown ink. 1-2 lb. gold size lrtk, 3 lbs. red Ink, 1-4 lb.- blue Ink, 1-4 lb. gold ink. 11-4 lb, white Ink 1-2 : cardinal red ink, 3 lbs.' poster red Ink, 2 lbs. ultra blue ink, 1 lb., red ink 3-4 b. Kose Lake Ink, 1-2 lb. green Ink. 1-2 lb. vellow ink. 1-2 lb. Queen city red ink, J ouiTce purple ink, 1 blue blank ink, 30 lbs. book ink, 53 packages grocers statements, 49 packages single 'State ments, 21 packages double statements, 28 packages mere, bond paper, letter heads. 9 pkgs. Ulster linen, letter hS 52Ppkgs. Pacific mills letter heads. 13 pkgs. heads, 9 pkgs redger statements, 12 pkgs . packet heads, 18 pkgs. linen note-head 16 okKS No. 6 bill heads, 8 pkgs. No. 4 STi 10 pkgs. 1 bill 1 heads nkirs No. 2 close ruled bill heads, 32 No? 4 close ruled bill heads, 6 SkS No 2 close ruled bill heads. 26 nkgi memoranda. 20 pkgs, cold press pKBU. ,, mills 9 nksrs. lines. 11 PKK- - No 2 Atlanta mills, 1000 six and one en vehipes XXX. boxes No. 6 XXXen. ve ooes. 2 boxes No. 6 yellow envelopes, IMM i wh XX envelopes, 230 wh. wove vv No 10, 9000 No. 4 shipping tags, sooo No." S shlppldg tags. 6000 No. 1 srZplng tags. 600 No. 6 shipping tags, 'iffi. wn-lte card board 22x2S, m nssorted colors card board 22x-S, l-o Sheets R. R. board. 71 pkgs. thin China cards No. 9. 11 pkgs. ditto No. 9 18 pkgs. tongn cnecK i-nruM w , .. tough check No. 12 cards, 35 pkgs. It. It. board, 6 reams chromatic folios, 1 ream gun paper, 6 reams white folio, 17 X22-20 lbs. 1 1-2 ream pink folio, 17 x 22-20 lbs. 1-4 ream yellow folio, 77x22 20 lbs. 1-2 ream linen folio, 17 x 22 20 lbs. 1 1-2 ream Japanese linen folio 17 x22 20 lbs. 1-2 ream Super Royal folio 17 x 22 20 lbs. 1 ream cap 14 x 17, 3 ream book folio, 200 sheets cover paper, COO sheets glazed paper, 1000 sheets ruled folio paper, 15 sheets stencil paper, 7 sheets straw board paper, 9 sheets heavy manilla paper, 50 sheets thin straw board paper, 200 sheets black cover paper, 3 reams colored poster paper, 3 drawers scraps paper, 200 lbs. labor saving slugs, 1 font labor saving leads, 2 fonts dotted rule, 2 fonts face rule, 3 fonts brass rule, 17 fonts border, 10 ft. border, 15 $-lago-types, 15 No. lagotypes, 6 shears, type, 8 bought of type, 1 ree'd. of type, 1 dollars type, 3 sets card ornaments', 47 boxes nssorted sizes, 1 drawer cuts, Gr. Pris. Ex. Cond.. No. 3, Ronoldson Cond. brevier wide gothlc, French Clarendon, 3 fonts, nonpariel, long primer, pica, steel plate gothlc, pica, 3 L np. 2 Li. pica, tinted, pica, 3 L. pica, Celtic minion, brevier, Gr. Pr. gothlc. No. 9 pica, L. prim. Aquatint, Gr. Prim. 2 Lu pica, pen text 3 L. pica, 2 L. nonparlel, haw Italic brevier, L. primer, manuscript pica, Gr. primer, double parogon script, ' Gr. prim. Bos ton, Canon, Boston, Payson script, black Cond. No. 3, Ronaldson extra Cond. nonp. brevier, pica, 12 point gdthic, wide, lining gothlc No. 14, Venetian pica & L. prim. 24 point handard, 24 point dado, 11 point fancy Celtic, 24 point Edson, gothlo condense & poster, Gr. Pr. paragon, Dble. pica, Gr. Pr. 4 L. pica, paragon, 5Jj. pica, 59 fonts type, 3 cs. small pica, 150 lbs. 3 cs. nonparlel 150 lbs. 2 cs. brevier 100 lbs. 1 o. Italic small pica, 10 lbs. 1 20 A font Gr. Pr. post Ionic, 1 10 A case paragon Inloc, card ornaments, Palmer & Rey's typographical charm word ornaments, borders No. 22 1-2 N. P. 14 1-2 N. P. 33 1-2 N. P. 29 1-2 N. P. 21 1-2 N. P. 207. N. P. 215 N. P. 228 N. P. 217 N. P. 4 N. P. 212 N. P. 207 pica, 1 N. P. 321 N. P. wood border 10ft. plain, 10ft. 10ft. fancy, 10ft. fancy, wood type 2 fonts 36 li. pica, 2 fonts 20 II. pica, 2 fonts 15 11. pica, 2 fonts 12 II. pica, 5 fonts 10 11. pica 6 fonts 8 li. pica, 2 fonts 6 II. pica, 1 font G li. pica, 2 fonts 4 II. pica,4 rule cases, 2 slug cases, 6 frames, 1 cabinet, 21 cs. 107 full Blze cases, 32 2-3 cases, 1 Bet Initial letters, 1 set ornaments, 25 lbs. metal furni ture, 2 sets shelves 1 set pigeon holes with sorts, 1 table with drawers, 1 low table, 50 lbs. leads, 8 yards binding cloth, 100 sheets binding paper, 25 cents glue, 1 small work table, 250 Miss cuts. 1 strip clothes hooka, 1 mallet, 1 shelf stand, 1 proof planer, 1 font circular quod, 1 numbering machine, 1 Lino type, 1 engine & boiler, shafting pul leys & belting, 1.135 lbs. type metal, 1 pig of tin, 1 safe, 1 galley rack, 51 type racks with old type, 1 old Hlekok press and fittings, 1 lot pulUys ocd pieces machinery, etc, 1 lot oil 'amps & shades, 150 books (about,) 20 bundles old Astorians (about), 4 bundles salm on colored paper, 1 box Kinney salmon ads, Astorian building, situated at cor ner (S. W.) Cass & Squemoqua streets, Astoria, Oregon. Western Associated Tress franchise. The franchise & good will of the Daily & Weekly Astorian. news papers, published at Bald city of Astoria, to satisfy said sum of $tl,92!, 86, and interest as aforesaid, and the costs and expenses of sale, August 10th, 1893. SAMUEL ELMORE. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Notice is hereby given to all persons In the State of Oregon holding policies In the Slate Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California. Of the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, and to all other persons in terested, that the said company has reinsured Its business In the Slate of Oregon, In the Fireman's Fund Insur ance Company, of San Francisco, Cali fornia, and has filed notice thereof with the secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw Its securi ties on deposit with the treasurer there of, and to cease doing business in said , state. Any policy bolder In the State of Oregon, or any other person having claims against said insurance company, are hereby notilied to Hie tho same with secretary of tate of the state of Or egon, within six (6) months from tho date of the publication of this notice. This notice Is given pursuant to the provision of an act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amend Sections S5C4 3.r68 and 35S0, of Chapter I,, of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon, as Compiled and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 1SS3. TIIE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO., By George L. Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Caroline Han sen, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate must pre sent the same duly verified to the. un designed, at the fllce of Fulton Bros. Attornles, in the City of Astoria, in said county within six months from this date, August 6th, 1893. VICTOR HANSEN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of tho estate of Mary Ann Adair, de ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to call at my of flee at No. 119, Genevieve street. Asto rla, Clatsop county, Oregon, and pay the same. And all persons having claims against said estate must pre sent the same to me. with tvi nrinw vouchers, at the above named place, wimm six montns irom date of-this notice. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1S93. B. VAN DUSEN. Administrator of said estate. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern. thnr tho r,,ii,m;m,a.i - . -..w UllUtllhllCU have been duly appointed the executors ul l win ana testament of George Flavel, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, and as such executors, authorized to administer the estate of nueli rlpnAnsnd- o n,l di - V. , u..u 11 JJL ( f ' 1 1 0 havlnc claims nr-.il nor tho mioii, r.r o "'"lO V ' IUC said deceased are hereby notified and icijuueu to present me same duly veri fied, to the undersigned at the office of the undersiimpd n the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or- cfcun, wiiinu bix montns rrom this date. Dated nt Astort.1. Orir init. day of July, 1S93. GEORGE C. FLAVEL. MARY C. FLAVEL, S. 8. GORDON, Erecutors.