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THE XUILY AST),IIUN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER l,im. - -3 J t . JOHN T. Ll'-lilXKll. Editor. lliRMS OP KliBSCHHTION Telephone No. 60. DAILY. Sent by mall, per your....... Sent by null, per month Served by carrier, per week. .tf.OO .15 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, 2.00 In edvauce. Postage free to subscribers. AM communications Intended for pub lication should te directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. Th6 Astorten guarantee to its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. : ; : Advertising nates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Awtorlan, the second old' est weekly in the stale of Oregon, has next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. T. Handley Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First street. WILL PIlOTLlOTION BE TUB I3SUE? Tta BtcnuKicaji party has done more for) tfte 'benefit end advancement of tlhe ptople In ttio same lafisuh of time than limn been accompli Viet1 by any other ipjjltlca; or moral organization that has 'ever existed among mankind. It 4a a liuKy of principle; uhe same principle p:vfllillng fhoiver It has a foothold, rti'.nMlaui of sections or social condi tions. Toe reason why we occupy eudh a proud position upon the map of the - woittl to because of our' wise tariff laws, iwhldi were enacted by congress in 1861, and hav been continued down to the time of the Wilson-Gorman W.t. No ration can be truly great and really In dependent unCess it has within Itself the irocarts of support In war and In peaces DnOtei it tun clothe, feed anl manuac- tura for Its own people. We can only rci.ain our proud position by continuing the ituiu eywteim of laws, which has mule us t great. The greatest argu ment, however, in favor of protection and its proudest monument is bhe pres ent condition of the country, and the the progress it hois made In thirty-five years of uninterrupted protection. The United States, during the last ti'.ilrd of a century, has enjoyed a degree of progress and development athat fcaa not been surpassed In the history of civiliza tion. During this time rat roads have Increased from 10,000 to 180,000 miles, and 112,000,000,000 are now Invested in agrl cuOiure. Within the last one-third of a century the corn production has Increased from 600,000,000 'to 2,500,000,000, and the wheat from 10,000,000 to 60,000,000 buHlieto. The oat crop amounts to 800,000,000 bush efis, and our cotton crop 'to 7,000,000 bates. In 'Uhlrty-Bve years we h&ve given homed, , cmiptoyiment and occupation to about 12, 000,000 foreigners. We produce 30 per cent of nine food of the world, and fix the pilfc of food products throughout the woi'.J. During tine lant twenty years our national, state and municipal debts have constantly decreased, -WMIle the debls of European countries have conettaroily ln tncreased. Up' to tlhe time of Otevelxnd'a election our . manufacturing tstabllehmcnts hAd ilnoraaifldJ, until Uhjy then numbered 900,- 000, and employed 6,000,000 of mechanics and rluna, who received annually In wage $2,276,000,000. The won king people of lto United States had then on do partt In saving banks and building esio- eiailoru about 0,000,000,000; the Republican party claims that alt of ttve&e magnlfl- cent results v-ve due to tho fostering care of protection to American induertrle. We , consume more than any other people upon the globe; we are better fed, better c'oBlied, better eUvet'tered; more charitable and better dhrkutlans. We, per capita consume forty touihiis of grain per an num, thie English twenty and trre Ita'ians ton. We consume 120 pounds of tntut iper annum; the Engllch 74; the Ueirinan C9, and ttie Italian 23. The average of aM Europe is 63 V4 poiuidj. The world produces COOO.OOv tons of sugar; we eon tv.tme one-'.f.Crd of ft. The world pro ducer 800,000 tons of coffee; we consume -more tlhon one-third of Uifct, The world producea 26,000,000 tons of Iron; we use 8,000,000 torus, or about one- third of the ttHiule, The word (roducts 10,000,000 tons of utool; the United States consumes one-thfad of tDu't; while tlie world pro duces 11,600,000 bales of cotton, of that amount we produce 7,000,000 bales and use ourselves 8,000,000 bulns. We use 600,000 pounds of wool per annum, which is more than one-third of al the wool that W produced in the world. We burn 40 per cent of all the coal produced In all the mlmi of the world. In order to got things cheaper, we are urged by tCre Democratic party to aClow Euuope and 'Aula the pauper (aborem of 1!V. countrlta-'to chare 1n this magnifl ccrit ihome market by removing the tax upn an foreign products and forcing our American noblemen, the artisans, the moctfuwilcs and the laborer, to compete wl'ih Kh 'foreign pauper. If we remove V'.it fix, one of two things must happen our pecpCe must work for the same wages tWat "the European "wage-eapner does, so we can compete on our own ground, or we miut cOose most of our mills, fac tories and industrial plants, and throw out of employment trillions of people. In U40 the population of the United States, In round mimbor, was 81,000.000. At Uu same time the population of the United Kingdom was 23.000,000. The weataJh of the United States at that time was 814,000,000,000;- the wealth of the United Kingdom -was 823,000,000,000. The United Kingdom haO about the rame tpopuiaXton; but more than daub; the weaEtb of th United States, with ma chinery for manufavturlng four-fold greater than the United State. In 1S90 H appears that the United States hod aMe4 over 800,000.000,000, whlls the United Kingdom had added nearly UO.OOO.OuO.OCO, or siKMSt one-hatf. During this reriod of thilrty years the United State had Incurred the enormous Ion of 80,000,000,000 by tntoroal war, hie the United King dom m-as at peace with all the world and enjoyed exceptional prosperity, and 4i'lo a far greater gain than In any w'li-r Thirty ycaiu of her liLstory a gain I in'.ilch. In a large measure, was due to Wie j?.at calamity nliltfh md fallen upon the United State Notwithstanding the great ".oitf incurred by the civil war, It is plainly shown by tho utatlstlca here pre sented Wratt the decree of progress In Ui United States under protection far e oeedfcd -that of United Kingdom under free trade for the period named. AM of which ought to and doea settle the Question of TVhcrCher protection) Will be an issue In t'.ie next campaign, and will continue an Itiue o long as the Republican party. Is composed of a tna Jorlty of the Intelligent and patriotic people of the country. Ttve Oregon tan suggests that the remedy tor tlhe lawless and brutal torturing of negro criminals, so common In the South, ties In the adoption of laws providing a "more nearly adequate" punishment for tlh crime with -wlWlch they are usually charged. The Oregonlan is wrong. It is not because of any Jefeot or fear of mUecarlage In the Qa( that the "best people" participate In and encourago such sickening scenes, for nearly if not quits ail tlhe Southern states long ago made deaitlh the penalty for the crime of rape, and every criminal lawyer knows H is taiHUunount to hlks conviction and execu tion to indict any negro (or such an offense. The fact ts, there would be In- Onltely more excuse for mob vengeanco In the cKles of New York and- Boston wCtare, through tUe delays and technical' idea of the lawn, negroes as well as wWlte men sometimes escape the punishment of their offensea than in any state or sec tion of the South. Some churchman has humorously said that the principal function of a general convention of the Episcopal church Is to refer mtauurej' to the next convention. Judged iby that t'Uvudard, the general convention wlilch adjourned at Minne apolis on tlhe 16th after a session of tilnree weeks deuerve.i well of the church, for It accomplished very Wtt'e. The pastoral letter of the Qioum of bishops deals in generalities. The failure of so many church membens to contribute to rtlealotn, the need of more mlfsionarlee, the grawtih of the church in many d'lo- cees, importance of work among the negroes, the duty of preserving the Lord's day, etc., etc. theso were the principal points touched upon. The ctte- bratton of masses at whMi bhe pespCe are discouraged from communing; the InsMence upon fatting as a ne.-eetury propanatihrn for eommanlon; and the reservation of the sacrament, were men tioned as deserving of reprobation. As a whole, tihe pafitor.il reflects fainly we tlhe Views of the average churjhman. It mill be Clstened to wloh respect when it lu read in th various parishes, according to cii.'tom. And then, it Is to be feared, Jt will go the way of the many pastoral Jettem that have preceded It Into the limbo of the forgotten. Senator Olnandlcr appears to stand alone among Republican senators In od- voc.vcy of Republican organization of the senate wlllh Poputis't aid. Mr, How- ley has aklded his dissent to that of Mr. Burrows and Mr. Sherman, saying: "I am opposed to an organisation wihUch iwlll give the Republicans the organization of the tcna'te or its partial organisation so tong as the itihull he unable to pass amy dlftlnctitve ReuUtcan measure. It Is pcoslble thalt a comblnutlon ml&h't be made 'between the Republicans, the Pcpu Jlstn ami She Indcpcndr-'nit silver men, under i.Mlfeth the aprolntncnt of the ofll cera of the t'onate and their suibcrdalte would be divided among the several pai'tku. The Republicans would be nomlrnlly meters of the senate and would bo so pointed at and described, pethnps, by the preaa In general, and oortatnfy by the hostile prej. Ytt tlhey wou'ij be lureahie to im any Republican tmMSMii-ej and would find the Democrats and the Khtrd or fourth party men carry ing .,H.Ut (hoy choose to envy. Thfs wouli ipluce the RepuMLCuns In a vry uncarnfontable alttltude." Detnociraiic organs attribute the recent Increase of wages to tlhe Influence of the Dmiocntilc tartfll law. Three years go the same organs ntolntulnjj tihoJt the t'lriff did not affect wtiiii It sj'-mply protected lobber minuSuctorie A large nujovity of the American peo pie aro anxlouu to havo the affairs of government In ttio hands of s.oteumen and piiflots. And at Is what will make RtpiJU lean success in '96 euro and over whelming. ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Rconaniser is a scl entlllcnC preptartatlon which augments the Intensity of cool and wood heat In the proportion of S3 per cent. If the direction printed on each pack age la earePully observed, the Eureka Coal Economlxer will give to any ordina ry or middling coal Wie lAune value as UihJt of sujierlor quality. 'Plve Evka Fuel EJoononlier prevents the shoals, the cinders and the formation of smoke, which may spoil, In an apart ment, so many vottKvble articles, inch as curtflilns, paintings, etc. The Eureka burns any kind of gas which might destroy the breaithlnbl air; apartments and factories In nlch it Is used are consequent more healthy and comfoctait). In less than Ave minutes, one can obtain a very brisk fire which will tart thirty hours without being stirr ed up and without any addition of fresh coal. Hence an economy of eonl a and money. The Eureka Economlxer produces a heat more soft and more conecrctruted; when a nonnsi heat is wanted, the ventllmtlon miait be partly stopped and. ugaln. an economy in fuel Is to be reUad tnton. We guarantee 'that our preparation pro duces no injurious effect on the hearth, and does not affect In any way stoves, ranges, grates, etc. Larwe consumers can obtain the pro duct, which we do not hesitate in term ing "murvolous," at much more reduced prices. Bach packhgo bears, with very nxulldt directions, our trade murk, representing four hands crossed together above a lion with this motto: "In union there Is strerwrth." Any counterfeiter shall b dealt according to law. We receive ioo frequently aDollcatiOna for samples, and K Is with rret that we are competed to refuse the nnrline of the same. Heretofore we have Hb- wujsy riven away samples in order to popularise our produvt. but we cannot afford to support such heavy xpens any longwr. The moderate price of our pro duw is In the reach of anybody who wants to try tt. Is for the same reason Wiat we have decided to send ft direct on receipt of S cents. To try is to be convinced thUt our pro duct is a triumph of science. 2J con each package, sent free of charge. ADCRICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZED CO. iSe Breadway. htm Ysrk. U. 5. A. AT NIGHT. When wo ere weary wJdh the world we go Unto the quiet of our homes; end when The night Is still and lamps are burning low, We do remember a;i the day's work then! And comes a wish before the Urol mis close Betfore iws sUnk Into the arms of Sleep To knee to him who every sorrov knows And closer to the heart of him to creep! The children will come home the play all o'er ; ' And school tasks ended, In the twilight chill; And with isofit, cClnging arms of love adore The sheltering bosom of the mother still! Atlanta Constitution. The hearing properties of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections, and Is sim ply a perfect remedy for piles. Chas. Rogers. - NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of the. ate of Oregon, for Clatsop county, mode and entered on the 21st day of February, 12i5, In a suit wherein the Nlcholal Brother .Co. was plaintiff and Elizabeth Funge, Alfred Funge, Elizabeth Funge as guardian of Alfred Funge and Elizabeth Funge as adminis trator of the estate of John Funge, de ceased, were defendants; whereby It was ordered thwt the undersigned referees make sale of the hereinafter described real estate: Now, therefore, we will on the 9th day of November, 1895, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., in front of the court house door. In Astoria, of said coun ty and state, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest and best bidder, all of lot fourteen 04), In block sixty-five (65), In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, platted and recorded by John MoClure, and extended by Cyrus Olney, In Clatsop county, Oregon, but said lot win not be sold for lews than 811,000. The terms of sale will be one-hatf cash and the .balance on one year's time, with Interest at 8 per cent per annum. ;. J. H. D. GRAY, H. J. WHERTTY, Referees. N. B. The above described property is known as the Tighe hotel property and consists of a three story house and ap purtenances. OrvPrlce'g Cream Baking; Powder i . Contains no Ammonia or Alum. . ' MAMMA VANDERBILT S GIFT ' (New York Morning Journal.) Mrs. Wlilkvm K. VanderbdU's gift to l.er doughtier on. the occasion of her mar rtage iwlth tde Duke of Marlborough, on November 6, will be her own superb pearts, which are almost mat ihlews in this country. The collection is wonder duly UeautlfuC' and has taken Mrs. Vun denbilt years to acquire. It is a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs a cure is the best. Dewltt's Little Early Risers- are the smallest pills, will. perform a cure, and are the best. Chas. Rogers. WOULD BE THE OLDEST. (Bceiton Herald.) Thomas B. Heed has Jus cerebrated his 66Uh blrlivluy. He Is not to be rated as an oM rrJin yet, but If ve tdould fra-rpen to be inawuraited president of the Untied Sta'tes In 1897 he wouM be the oldest cc cupant of tihat oUlae sln?e) James Buchanan. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria HOUSEWIFERY HINTS. One mny new ntore quickly with a (short needle. Take la'o did dbftcl-othcj end quilt to geHlher; they last Conger. DikMffe a cake with flour before king. Tlweal a needle before cutting the thlread arid it will never knot. Draw a 'lio'.e together on the r.'gtilt side with cotton before darning. Clean fiponges by soaking for an hour In tepid water containing one-quarter ounce of borax. - Knives may be made bright by Tub bing uth a ccrk dipped In craning powder. An. odd recipe for freshening flowers la to dip them in trot water and a low !i'J;'.-n 'ta remain untllJ the water is co'.d and tfhen cut a piece oft the stem and place taem In cold waiter. ROYAL Baking Powder ' has been awarded highest ' honors at every world's fair where exhibited. In oiKj of her p'aiys Bernhardt ft aba and kills a lover with a pin drawn from her lu.ilr. In like manner Mrs. McCord was anaigned In a Ncr.v York court tlhe other day charged iwlth ctabblng her thus- hind wl ih a hat pin. .. denies the t'lvarge, but watt h'cCd to await the result of his injuries. Bay, why don't you try DeWltt's Little Early RkwrsT These little pills cure headache, Indigestion and constipation. They're small, but do the work. Chas. Rogers. A blcyc'l'e rider was arrested in New York a few duiyis a?o for mending a puntiuro In his Wheal on the first day n tlhe week, under the law fcr.Mld.lrg Oabor on itihe Sabbatih. Fortunately the mun waa hauled befori a sensible magis trate, who ruCidd that the mending of a puncture In a bicycle tire on Sunday, If It occurred; on that day, was a work of necetHlty, THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. O, Calllouette, druggist, Beavers vi He, III, says; "To Dr. King's New Dis covery I owe my Ufe. Was taken wtth La Orlpps and tried all the physicians Lfor miles about, but of no avail and was given up and lord I could not Lvo. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery (n my store, I sent for a botltie and began Ms use and from the first doe; began to get better, and after wang three bottles was up and about agiln. It ts worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a f re trial at Chas. Rogers' drug store. "The Obituary" ts the somewhat sol emn name of a w-sekly Journal of Now York city, the firs number of wMch has jiMt appeared. The heading of tts first paKe Is a picture of a graveyard, and among It articles are "DeaiMi," "The Torrrt of WasCrfngton" and "Burred Alive." It also contains a directory of eenwtertfti and undrtakeni. But In sprte of Vts thie and contents the editor hones to make U OWtuxry m live paper. TO STEADY THE NERVES. Is a task to the aocompfohfnrtnt of which norcotfcs and sedaitlves are Inadequate. The effect they produce Is narvlytlc. They destroy sensation Without benefitting the nerves. HoStetter's Stomach Bitters, on the contrary, strengthens and soothes the nervous system. Overwork and mentor anxiety weaken and relax it. and there Is no more reliable means of bracing It and restoring nerve quietude, than by reinforcing digestion and promoting is simfjaitlon of the food-wo effects always consequent upon una use of the great stomachic. FalHng strength Is recuper ted, a retrular haMt of body restored, and appetite Improved by the bitters. Disease roust be reinsrded as an exceed ingly remote poastbltKy by any on whose system has been tfros reinforced. VaCa rial disease, constipation, dyspepsia, rheum at torn, and kMney troubles are overcome by and prevented by Ms stand ard medicine, which has no peer among American tonics, and Is in constantly Incmaa&lng demand In Mexico, rh w t Indies and South America. SHILOH'S CURB la sold on a gvar- ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Cure. Only one ent a dose. 25 cents, 50 cts., and 81.00. For Bale by J. W. Conn. ADjon, the . bisitxi'l manager, has learned to ride a bicycle. Guess he thinks he's one of tvla "ccits." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A plan to supply London with pure water has been submitted to the county council by svthildh dams wl'Jl be built in the Wel'ah mountains at bhe headlwaters of the rivers Usk, Wye and Towey, and ithe water ICien conveyed ccross Eng 'jaati Ijy an aqueduct 170 miles long. The supply would be 415,000,000 gallons a day, and the estimate cost of the works $194, 000,000. - Acts at once, never falls. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and rnat feverish condition which accom panjes a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results, Unas. Rogers. Mr. Gladstone Is Ward at ork. Every day me is In his study by 10 o'clock, working sill lunch time; thU takes half an 'hour. Then he goes back to work till shortly before dinner, when he goes out driving. In tlbe evening he reads or plays baclcgommmon. His health of kite raais een praoMcalijy perfect. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, OF Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. nitlimn. Nervousness, '(ftKV DeMKty, and all the train --.r.. i i-ntiv.ijtonoslvcnt ur-un ana liortki lik ' r-. .-Piuiple, nat-t- lmmli ' i iiprovoment seen, i . references. Book, Failure In " 21aniitiui a:.. piouf miiilod (seatea) ires. lV,c MUDiuAL CO., Buffalo, NX I mm Jl yrml fi, fl-ti or ovsteM In H 0U Ily DSa OI yK IB jlCottolene they will not be TO .as . m ii . greasy. Always nave tne skillet or frying pan cold when the Cottolene is put in. I Remember that Cottolene heats to the cooking point T3 . m t 4 j a. f. IP? sooner man utraana mat ii most not be allowed to burn, i when rightly used, never im- M parts to the food any disa- vor. For pastry or any shortening purpose, but the quantity that was form erly used of lard, is neces sary if Cottolene Look forth Oottolms tntda-marks-'CM-taint" ud MMr'f t miioh ilasl nrl on snry tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. SI. Louis, CklMf. Du rrurtM, Tmtlud, On&m, m Ytrk, BiwUa. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NVitrce Is hereby Riven thait sealed bids will be received by 'the Committee on Sinreets and Public Ways, at the office of Uhie (Auditor ondi Police Judjro until bat' wrday, November 2nd. 18;i5. at tlhe hour of t p. m., for the Improvement of Klgtwnrjh street In Sluiveiy'o Astoria, fro.n me 6-jut.n 1'lne of Exchange street to the north line of Grand avenue. SUId Improvement rf-.ull consist In moving ajl plnnking, timbers, and piles, on ald street where it ts necessary so to do before making tho new improvement, and bv driving piles, and laying capu and stringsrs theron do s to Improve the street to the wlstth of 30 feet on the west side Hhereof, Inedusive of sidewalks, tlhroui-'h the nortihertmost 200 feet thereof, setting pewta on mud sills, and laying cans and strlncem thereon, s.i os to lm prlve 'the street to the fuK width Inclusive of itMewstks. hroug!h tho 120 feet next Muth of said J0O feet and grading and fr.Mng the remaining 2t0 feet to the tibliyhd pr-nde tfhereof. tJrvHiglh the fu't wKlth tliereof, and conatmictlng sldi-walke on both sides 10 feet In wdth with a rpice of two feet next to curb for planting trees, placing gutters along the curbs of the sidewalks upon uld 240 feet, nnd o'anklng said 240 feet with there-Inch plank and by p!anklng the baJanre of eald street with new and sound m plank four Inohea In theckwe, placing rats where ncoeawjry. A'K of eald Improvements to be upon the established grade of said evrreot and all of sild trnvveonents to be made slrrletly In aeordance iwlth prans end spectncatlons nolw on file In the office of the Auditor and PoWoe Judge und or dinances In relation thereito. No bid wl be received that docs not embrace alt the work bid upon. BMs must be made upon blanks furnish e Vy the ouiator and police Judge and must be accompamled by a guaranty clgned by some rep'mslble taxpayer to tthe effect that if the contract oe awarned to such bidder he will enter Into contract ttrtrefor, with good and sufttciivit eecurl- lew-n for Us rahi?ul performance. Work to be comtpteted on or before the Slut day of Decmbr, 1S93, and the con- trt shall provide tha In esse such work Is not completed on or before s.U day It rMall be lawful upon giving notice to eurh contractor, or contractor, of its Intention of so to do and to proceed to the compleitton and to compMe such work at the expenss of the contractor or contrnctors therefor, and in such event the city ihall have entire urrtrge of the work from the time of giving such net Ice. Th right to reject any and all iSds Is hereby reaenned. By order of the committee on streets and public ways. Attest: K. OSBCRX. Auditor ajxl Tollce Judge. Astoria. Or.. October JSth, 1SS3. Yt l-fT ot evils irom eany errors or fS-JV el latT e.Tcussea, tho reeulti ol KilYc'.ii r.v:. Mekneis, worry, .- iff V ef. Fill! -trenith, dovel- o nir.ier f Lii5o7row ACse it will not cum. J s...hUTTtlvsnndNERVBTOMa Bold by Drugglstsor sent by mall 5u6oa, and J1.00 per package. Cample free, TTt TTA Tbs Favorite) T0OTI KVSlt ii.O JllU'ortiiaXeUisjtdBjNUi For Bale by S. W. Conn. DUAN'E STRKET ASSESSMENT NO' , TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the assess mnt mail bv Ordinance No. 3604. of the oiiv f Aatfntto- Donflnmlnar the Afsess- merrt on Roil No. 8, for the improvement or 'Luan retreat itrami we wnn line wi finrsn diMoi in tlhA pti5it line of 37th street. In Arkn1r' Aritrtnia. kf, nOW due Stld OSyS- ble in United S'tates Oold and Silver Coin, at the office of the Oily Treasurer, amd If not loaild wUihin five days from the flnl mthnkynlkui irvf XhlS notice. tO-Wlt On or before Friday, November lath, 1SS5. the Common Council wUl order war. rants lsetued for the collection of the same: Betty M. Bind Laira J. Brenham, Lot 7, BCock 4. S160.00. at. P. OaKonider, Lot 1, Block 20, $198.73. Oust Holmes. Lot 6. Bio 15, (198.73. Robert Johnson, Lot 4, Block 19, $198.73, Mary Adair Jordan, Lot 6, Block 94, $125.00. Elen Adair Mendel, Lot 8 ,B".ack 91, $125.00. Mary C. Nelson. Lot 3, Bio 20, $198.73, Fredlreka Peterson, Lot 5, Block 15, $162.00. Sdhoot District No. 1, Lot 1, Block 19, $198.73. fidhool District No. 1, Lot 2, Block 19, $198.73. ScTniooC DWtrtct No. 1, Lot 3, Block 19, $198.73. Mire. Lettlc E. Starr, -Lot 2, Block 20, $198.73. Kate Adair Welchor, Lot S, Block 94, $150.00. Morris Wtee, Lot 1, Block 29, $198.73.. CUuiIvHiina Young, Lot 7, Block 15, $198.73. Christina Young, Lot 8, Block 15, $198.71, By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of Astoria, Astoria, Oregon, October 23d, 1P93. FORTY-SECOND STREET MENT NOTICE. ASSESS' Notice-la hereby given that the a?Beeia ment mode by Ordinance No. 2005, of the City of" Astoria, confirming 'the Assess ment on Roll No. 6, for the improvement of 42d street from tho uomth line of Alleyway through' Blocks 5 and 6, to center line of Bond street 1n Adair's Astoria, Is now due and payabJe in Unit ed State Gold and Silver coin, at the office of five City Treasurer ond if not pa;fd within 6 days from the final pub!! cation of this notice, to-wft: on or be fore Friday, November litih, lS9.i, the OomaftMi CoumcK will order 'warrants is sued for the collection of the sume: Alnirlo-Amerlean Packing Co., Lot 3, J l ook 5, S70.07. Atnglo-Amierlcan Packing Co., Lot Rfijclc 5. $160.00. Frieda Foard, soultlh half of Cot 2, Block 8, $33.03. Frank Paitton (trustee) north haCf of jft 2, Bliock tl, $35.03. Frank PaWon (trustee) Lot 1, Block , ji:.aoo. By order of the Common Council Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police JuJge, Ofty of Astoria. Astoria, Oregon, October 23d, 1893. PROPOSALS FOR LUMIER. Notice is hereby given that sealed pro pomrs will be received by ihe oonr.nlttee on sterots and putoitc ways of the city of Astoria, unt'E Wednealay, November 0th, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m., for supplying line city of Astoria with 100,000 feet (board measure) of strew plank, strlng?.r3, tto bero, sidewalk luimher, etc. Pr.posa;s shaft be ondorsal, bids for Cumiber and ftCed with the Auditor and PWlce Judge on or before the above date staing the price per thousand at mlllB or on dock, and also price per thousand deOivemi on streets, as required by the superintendent or streets. AS ihirober must be good, sound fir free from sup, shakes, loose or rotten Knots. ACS lumber to bo f urn Ish 1 In quiintl- tKs am at times as ortfred by the etreet Siipemttenoent. Bl jls wlB be paild monthly (by warrants on tne utty Treasurer) for ail lumber de Mvered the previous month'. The rishit to reject any f.nd a01 bids neropy reserved. No contract will 'be ontered Into unless approved by the Common Council. By order of the Committee on Streets ana j-utxic wuys. AtteBt: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Oregon, October 23d, 1895. TRVPN'O AVI1NUE IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. NotK-e Is heiroby given tot tho Common Coutmll of the City of Astorli, Oregon, have deter.milnieU to tmprove Irving Ave nue from the east line of 18th strest to the paat One of 24th street, nil In the city of AStonla as kOd out and recorded by J. M. Shilvely. by removlrur all brush (L-a and wood, by gnudlng and filling to 'Its ru.i iwiulth and eotaiMlrihed grade, planking to tlho iwalth of 20 fee through tlho center nvHtVt good fir 7lang 3 Inches In thickness, bUlMing fJld iv.'aJks on both sides ttwreof ten feet In width with space of 2 Ifeet next tlhe curb for planting trees. A'T. the Improvements to be made strict ly in accordance with plans and specifica tion's and ordinances In relation thereto. The lands ami premises upon which the special atsessment slialt be levied to de fray the coat and expense of such ton proveiment and district embi-aeing said ".un!u ankl prmifcae, be and the eoime are designated as follows, towit: Commenoing ait the northwest corner of Lot 7, in Block 21, and running thence Easterly through tlhe ceoror line of said block and other bOocks In the same tier to the northeast corner of Lot 4, In Block 29, and thence south on the west Hne of 24tih street to the northeast corner of Lot 8, Block 46, thence .wvesterty through the center of said BUock 4's and other brocks, nl the eoime tier to the southwest corner of Lot 6, BCock 51, thence noPUherly on the west line of Blocks 51 and 24 to tlho place of beginning. Estimates of the expense of such Im provement ami plains and diagrams of such work or Imponre-nent, and of the Vixdlty to be improved, have been de posited by the city surveyor wHtto the Auditor and Fojico Judge for public ex amination and may be inspected at the office of such omcr. At the next regular meetiig of the Com mon Council following the final publics' tion of this notice, towit: On Wednes day, November 6th, 1893, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. at the City Hall the Common Council wHI consider any objections to a.ich Improvements being made, and 1f a ranwnam-gTft.'e agulnst such Improvement shmed ty residents of the city of As toria owning more than one-half of the property m oud district sha be ftlea wjm ros Auditor and Police Judoe, such Improvement shall not toe ordered. If at a?., exceut by a vote ot tn.iMni a't owmbers of the Common CouncO. tsy oner or uie Common Councf. Attest: K. OS BURN, AuJltor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon. October 19th, USS. fsJJl. 117l5fc5s-j-t'ii'lJ'l I UealEstate (Den, Barkers SIlJ Business Ken Of Astoria Generally. A POINTER! T "i" "' ' "s"rs it' isi" 'i ' s-Call Into the Astorlan office and get sample copies of our tegu lar Commercial edition. It Mans Money in Your Pocket. SO! FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, nra-ciass horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CJUflP mow fl SPECIALTY 17 Olney street, between Third and sjid Fourth, Astoria, Or. As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of cne i act mat a perfect fitting suit la the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship ana superiority or qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you nay seen me spring line of samples. They Lack Life. There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to the human being they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't. "They cannot IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts whloh they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larges and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fail to pleas the closest buyers. HEILBOrN & SON. Dalgitg Iron , Works, General flachlnlst and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavelte St., Astoiia. Or, ASTORIA IRON WORKS Conromly St., foot of Jiclcson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam . boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Cutlngi of All Descriptions Made to Older ., Short Notice, fohn Fox.Prestdent and Superintend K. L. Fox Vice Presldem 0. B. Prael Secretar Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A C. Sheldon, fpnerBl air ent of the "Burlington ctoti;." 250 Washington St., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps. time tables, and advise you as to tne through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern. Union, South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road in the world for all classes of travel. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest -- Trars Railway System. TO IN- Palacc Dining Room and Sleeping Ca;s. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets Eut. Tourist ih best on wheels, fcqulpmeutr of the very finest throughout -ALSO- Canadian Pacific ROYAL Ml STEAMSHIP lilt -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C: Empress of India - - Aur. sth. Empress of Japan - . Aur 6th. Empress of China Sept i6rh. Empress of India - ' - Oct 4th. Fmpressof Jrn . - Nor. nth. Empress of China 1 - Dec, - ota, Aastrallaa stesmcr leave Vancouver, B. C , luw as every snoaia. For ticket rates and -information rt on or address JAS. FINLAY.SON, Airent, ... 1 v " Astoria, Or. W. F. Carson, Traveling Pass. Aet, lifoma, VVah. Geo. McLi Brown, Dist Pass. Aet.. Vancouver, B. C. German Physician. DR. B ARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Albert Dunbar's store, cor. 9th and Co tmerclal. Prices: Calls, $1; confinement. $10.00. Operations at sltloe free; medicines furnished. W. 0. LOGAN, D. l. 8., DENTAL. PABLOKS. Manuel! Block. 67$ Third etrwl DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEO.N Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. Ill to lH a. m.; 2 to 6 and 1 to 8 p. in. Hun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLIN1X. M. D., PHYSICIAN AN1 bUKGEOfV Office, 6S4K Third St., ABtorla, Ore. Special attention given to all chronl diseases. OR. O. B. ESTB8, PHYSICIaN AND 3UKGEON. Special attention to dlHeaxes t ut:i en and surgery. Office over Danclger's store, Astoria Telephone 'o 61. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. BURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms i and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 111 and t to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his olflce until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 1 p. m.. and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 468 Commercial Street. W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFORCE & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 886 Commercial street. J. Q. A. BOWJUBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Strset, Astoria, or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W. tt. E. C. HOLDEN. Soaratary. MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN POJKTLAND-Cali oo Handley & Haas. 150 first street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitor need not miss their morning paper win if there. BEVBHAGRS WINES AND KJlANL'l ; - i -ki. fandel wine Instead of pnftee v-. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't r.-iri peach and apricot hrnndy. Aluo frvmo Cbgnao and wlr.e at Ales Gilbert KX TENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as yu would have others do unto you," 1h sympathetically shown in the following llnea, the pre sumption being that sympathy Is lijrn, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen Please Bend Krausc's Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. I nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only tning that relieves me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAY, Havana, N. Dak. For bale by Chas. Ytogers, Astoria. Or., Sole Agent A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glnssand Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Oss auJ Squcmoque Streets. Astoria. Ore DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un derslimed. under th Arm noma ...i .,i ...... ..hi. II 0V1O Oregon Transportation Company, is this uioquivcu uy muiuui consiflll. All niilBtnnillni, hlllo n AAn... l. . i . . n w nLL.mina ueuiK pay able to Capt. Paul Schrader, and lie as suming the payment of all debts due by niu ill in. Astoria, Or., May 13, 1895. PETER H. CRIM, PAUL SCHRADER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav- igauon co. Two Daily Boats to Portland "TelonhnnA" lo,.o A .-:.. . daily (exoept Sunday). . ,, --uU uuiijr ui a. ra., ex cept Snnday. ' BBiiey tratzert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Weduesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornine at 6:45 a. m. : Snmlav evening at 7 p. m. leaves Portlnmi daily at K n ra ex cept Suuiky. On .Saturday niah al II C. W. STONE. Acfnt, Antoiia. rr u o. w Te'ephone No. U. u. R Scott, President a A. Beeley, Qen'l AkU Portland. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating.-.'. in Twelfth stret .torla. Or North Pacific Bfecaeiy J :;JOHN KOPP.ProP I .' Bohemian Lager BeefV And XX PORTER. the cWnortan Baioor Ail0?