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THE DAILY A9T0JIUN, 'ASTORU, TUDAY MPNDfp, NO(VEW 12, 1895, JOHN T. LIUilTUl, JSdllor. Tfc'RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Tlfph"i No. W. . DAILY. Sent by mail, per " Bent by mail, P' month Served by carrier, per week J6 WEEKLY. 8-nt hy mall per year, $2.00 In dvance. Voltage free to subscriber. AM communication Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind and remittent must be addressed to The Astorlan. Th Atorln guarantee to Its sub scriber the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap p'.lcatlon to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the aecond old est weekly In the staTe of Oregon, has next to the rortland Oregonlan, .the largest weekly circulation in the state. . Jno. T. Handley Co. are our Port land agenta, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First atreet. ASTORIA'S NEW LOAN. An Bietern flnancl.il Journal advlace cities and countloj mhCcSi may 4iave to lmie bonds, to endeavor to market rtwm at ftome, ratiher town dispose of t'hem tfxug!:i a tank or a syndicate. It iu t'Jjncc the exsti of (Lu city of PhJladol t'jla, 'av.ii.to recently failed to negotiate lis bonds tturoiti'a privaite bankers, ttie terms of fie loin not being eaitlsfacrory so Om csJtallfU. The city offic:: then k3xJfd to pen cartMcrtpeona for the loan io.fo pecple'' at Jairge, and within a week tr vr tCis lsue wis absorbed by erfiool ttactjers, exiiJ tradesmen, people who bad rrtSrtJ ftom business on a modest compoUflcir anvl similar Investor. The DJtycc, controHw and ctty treasurer were ao gratified: wltti Mm trjecera of the cCMtm that a nt'.v Three per cent loan of fl.208.000 was opened for subscription a (cm U)i ago, and we understand wish CmUor fucceas. It is likely tlM: oiCvr cities temporarily in ned of Mads will adopt the PaUaJel Ita plan, and l;a suroess on a large scale among omnJclpalitifa might. In time, have a dtcrdci influence upon Cm attitudes- of capital flow Into bonds hnuwl by owns or eouncku, and even influence our national finances; Ti-.ere is no reason bjr United States bonds thould not be bft'ied In snst'.l donorrrlnatl Jtiat ad were tbe "- In amr time, and be sold to our on people icataaJ of abroad. Fiance lias fcad greet success In placing vast hnna 1 bo me. Hc- bonds absorb tlie eavlngs f At people. tie same a our savings aaaks da. Ii kuu been juid that no wtiere in rh'a ciiibwt ran there be found a more thrifty asl sating people than the majority of bum constlM ling l.ie working population f Astoria. And ainee we are about to MgoUtte a hun of W.ono. as appears by ibt call issued by the city council, pub- j Irsr) In ooiiier "column of the Astorlan, w'ar would it not be a good Idea to try trie Ruladelpbia plan of placing fhe new bond feuue uliiiln Che reach of our own people. Tiiere can be no better security offered In Tbe local loan market than these bonds, and they are to bear Just double the amount of Interest at Bttilch foe FfilU'ie v'.ila bonds aire finding a ready purcQiaee. We believe that the entire tonourX of our proposed loan would be taken hurt. If It were put In rttape to be offered to our own people. "SIX FROZEN FACT3." I T.ie Ne-w York Adveir.lser t.au uti:.de..eed in a very t.nall uce tihe reasons why Ohe pdople of the United State tiiiull reject Dnmocratic nuKtonal con'trol ot t'nj fvd eiril elections Tiexii ywir, an'J r.to:r3 the aUminVkrat'ion of aflUk s to t'ae '.J-.i of (Lie Reipubllcon party. UnJir'.'.vi cap.lon, "Six Fiaitfii Facts," lit glen the rea ltor I, ui follows: During lliie four yeatts uhat Benjamin Harrison occupied tiie presidency, federn. revenues exceeded eindlture nearly t:iu,00.000. During ttie ttst It wo yea s, under Grover Clevoland, fedora! receipts have fatten $112,U$,309.87 belhlrtd expendi ture J. When Benjamin Hataiiajn stepped down from tne C.i.ef maglt'tracy cf Hhe nation In - ltSI, ttie lnto.xi bearing debt of e.ie feder al govwnir.vnt isuuitiainti.uly $.jj,0J0. 000. On June Ul, last, after a little over two yeai of Cleveland "lireanckrlng," and free trade Darlff tlnkei1inr, Wh Inter et bearing debt hud (ijvol.en to $7l6,2i'2,(Ki0. Duihm the fluval year which closed on June 30, itOS, most of w.vkih year a Repub lican president tenanted Uhe White llou?e, uhii country built 1,87a miles of rallrcari. in 'tlie folic. .vlng year, undtr the .withering bllgiht of Cleveland m, It but t less tiinn half -Kwit number, cr to be exact, 2 217 rrtf.en. 'In 1892, Uhe flrwt year that the bcnolloervt efTeols of the McKlnley tariff Caw bean to maimfeMt themeelvea, tih people of the . UnluU Fta4s old guoU amounting to $1,(113,732.011 to people abroad. During tihe last final year, ten months of which 'tihe Iniquitous WlWn-Uorrrom tariff law was in operation, the exports from th a coun try lwd ttounk to $703,553,018. According to the census of 1890 Mm total amount of waiespald in he United State that Jtur, a year w.ien the Rtrpublican party coilhrolled tlie extoutive and law making departments cf (tie nation, reach id t'iia ir..Miiilncent uat of 2.22.a;3.2. In 18tH, undeir Orover Clevetusid, and a Democ-iaOe congees, only the beggarly sum of about $1,200,000,000 was paid in wage. In 1890 tihe value cf lire ma'Hiu;(ured ULOducKa of ttils country was O.S7J.107.826. Four years liaiter, thanks to u'w m illxn In Influence ot a Democratic preFldont nnd a Democraitlc a.uH up t.e factories, f.Vna and mine an! farmi of -Mt repub Hj, the value of tSiere prodXicta had dwln OM1 to It liltle over $5,000,000,030. TKese are rtatemonU of facta, a id rau hot be denied of explained aay. 1'iiey embody a truthful preeentaltloii of case. The six factn, tiken logeOh.r, hw at t glamce 'wCiy change Is neu! J, why the people have ben voting for It pufoll canltam and agMfewt DenvlTui y , mid v.iy tiiey should continue to iu vixte. It dem onatrate 12m oupremie ImportnncA of next j-ear rwtktnal vajstpw.'gn and points to mrtOiltjr of making adequni.e p:pa tuition for the conUng ba;tle. t: cinpha HiwfU . .'nHi'.jrly (Ete duty of trengt'hen. ir.S -!"" to ii pth" t every joint, k-li' .T Irs ranks solid. Its spirit un broken, and Its force In good eiate of . ori?a.niia:lon. Tii sJtoailon calls for per fc.'t Hju:,mvtit all akm; the Hne, and doc not admit oX carelessneas or apathy jl any 'Instant from now until the vote for Prodcnt is polled In November, 18M. We Ztxvo (Sw faith, to believe tlha't the jifjple wCw nvr.v mloled "by Democratic nrjon.'Mne tbccrles, an! ':ro vcted to put ti'.re Demxri'tj in power in 1892, iiave had wUiCi rom t-j kep t.tn fiijni doing any m.-re T'Jlnbow Or sing. And we believe laejr will elect a Republi can president arri co.-igty.js next year, and thus reiitore the conditions -Which avne cam give ua maMon'oil riopcrlty. The Wllson-Gorrrta.n tariff law Is work In.? well In tihe Interct1: of Brl;i:0i manu facturers. The Brlti:Ci trade reports tCiow this fact prominently. WtfMe t'he to:al expiX'ta of cotton piece goods tfhow a fall ing off tints year from latlt ye&rtj figures of 16,101,4tO, the exri't of tftteiM good to Phis couniTy ihave 'InertanjU In value ,514,730. T.ve total exports of iwoolon and woiu.ed goods, Increased in vaf.tie $21,787, 630, a'fii" of M increase over $20,000,000 wo.iJ.i wau eent no the United StaJte3. "Bhe 1rjiitte in Brf.'iulV exports of carpet amounbs to a llttlo more Wan $000,000, nearly all of tfakih 'Increase is In the American tri'Je. Thus In cotton good?, woolens, woreiteJs' and carpets, Englldh manufacturers f.uve benefltiteJ greatly by the DtimoonalUc Pari ft law. Ho wonder that law le referred to by 'the E-njllrh as 'Hhe ealvation of Brtl'Itlh commerce." Venezuela is not by any means no fetle and tielpiess un Americans arc prone o' believe. Her financaa are tn excellent condition. Sie owc oj1y $13,000,001); ht-f yearly revenue Is $10,000,000; Iher credit is good; she has about C00 mllci of railroad, all built wtifhrn klue past ten years; her peorl9 laire wanllke; .tbe lho.9 a regular j(tmy of 6,000 to 8,000 men, well drilled and well tarmel; three years ago President Oojyo bouiM 40,000 Manijcur rifles; If It comes to flglMIng Venezuela can put from 80,000 to 100,000 patriots in the flcOd. ' The Bfltiisiri cannot trajifport enough troops to conquer im," nays Minister Aniiade, m a Watlhlnjrt'O'n Interview, ttl per peo ple are ready end willing to try a game of war wltfh Cie world's greiait land-if:'aib-ber. The p:apoltkn eronnaiting from admin tatnaltlon oourcca, to provide for an In areolae of She revenue by doubling the beer tax, e.nd requiring stomps placed on bank check, ore strongly opposed by two clofee of people. The brewers and dcaCt'.u are oppured to 'tttie first, and the entire biifunefls puibllc to tQio eecond. The jiepomt of Dhe cdirtmlMloner of Im mlgrU'Non K)ft-3 that 258,536 ImmlfCiUints rrivei In Dive United States during t'he last fiscal year. Thla is the Btnallcat Im mlgna'tlon nince 179. The iWaird tim:a is '.III detarrlng aliens from reeklnsr our d'aores. It eem. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited, "Ain't a dollar pretty blgih for a meal like Hiiat?" asked the tourist. "I don't mind ownln" up that It Is," said the lanVHord of 12ie Cc.woyis' Rest, "but tlnem meals cost me 76 cents apiece." "But 1 ihiuppen ito know tihat you eell a" ten-meal tick for $5." "Yea, I know I do, but about CiUff the fellers that buys tftem Mckets gU kllleVJ before Hhey Muve tat two meals." Indianapolis Journal. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King' New Discovery know its value, and those who hr.ve not rave now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and got a sample box of New Life Pills free, aa well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household InaltTUdtor, free. A11 of which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chas. R6gers druggist. Odd Fellows Building. At 'll.io call of time tlie men ahook 'hwjnUU. SueWenly 'Liverwurst Ike led iwiuh four ratfe of typewritten menu e'jrlpt, but Hot Wiener ltlll etiarply coun tered wltih, a special Beseron of the legis lature. Luvcnwurat Ike didn't ay a word for ten days, und tihe flg'ht iwiaa accord It'v given to 'h'a ointagonlst. Detroit Tribune. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Ju'Uf Wlhait fhave you to my for' your self? Pin-oner Yer 'honor, i only thut tine Vlaor In her faice an' kept It stout fer a time. Jmlge-ut your wife awears til i ul ju g' egged iher wO.ili a handkerchief, am'J il couldn't utter a sound for four h'Oui'. Prisoner Sure, yer Ivonor, that was t'.r only 'way ol could keep the door ;.n i: '- illiut. Harper' Bazar. ECONOMY IN FUEL. Tie Eureka Fuel Bcononlzer la a scl entiftcai preparation wihldh augment the Intensity of coal and wood tieut In ,t!he proportion of SS per cent. If the direction printed on each pack age Is carefully otoaervd, ttie Eureka Coal Econamlzcr will give to any crdlna ry or middling coal the faime value as unkit of superior quality. The Kureka Fuel Bcononlzer prevents the shoots, the cinder and the formation of smoke. Which may spoil, In an apart ment, so many valwattie article, such at ourtailns, paintings, etc. The llureka bum any kind of gas whlcii mitg'ht destroy the breat'hluble air; aparunents and factories In h.Ic It la used are coosequentCy more healthy and comfortable. In less than five minutes, one can obtain a very brisk fire which will '.last thirty hours without being stlrr ed ud and without any addition of fresh coaJ. Hence an economy ofcoal, work and money. Tbe Eureka, Economizer produce a heat more soft and more concentrated; when a normal heat to wanted, the ventilation must be part'.y stopped and, again, an economy In fuel Is to be relied inran. We guarantee that our preparation pro duces no Injurious effect on tne neuitm, and doe not affect In any way stoves, ranges. Brake, etc. Lanza consumers can obtain the pro duct, which we do not hesitate In term ing "rrtirvelous," at much more reduced price. Bach pai-ksage beans, with very explicit directions, our trade murk, representing four hands crossed together above lion with this motto: "In union there Is strenirrh." Any counterfeiter shad be dean accorxllng to law. Wo receive too frequently applications for sample, and K a with regret that we aro compelled to refuse the sending of the aume. Heretofore we have 11b ertalCy given away samples in order to popularise our product, but we cannot afcrd to support sue heavy expense any !ongr. The moderate pries oC our pro dinH Is m lit reach of anybody who wants to try It. It is for the same reason fliat we have decktal to send It direct on reoerpt of $3 rents. To try la to be convinced tfcUt our pro d nn Is a triumph of sdeac. 25 cent each package, sent free ot charge. AHERICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZER CO. use Brssdwsy. New Ysrk. V. 5. A. ALL THE WORLD. Two w'orda about the world we see. And nougiht but mine and i;Wine they bo, All mljjat iwo drive tiiem forth and wide, WJJa us Litould rt and peace eibiide; A'l free, nought owned of goods and gtar, By men and cwomcn though It were. But new e-1 ragefi grel:ne'.3 TJi't eat' j dcJlrc;1! n-ivhg less T-.un 'aM Kio world, and all this own, . And all for Km and (h'Jm alone. , William. Iforrls. Or. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. WHITEST CITY I.N THE WOULD. Tiiere cannot possibly to? a Whiter city than Cadiz, unierj It be built cf snow. T.ie ibest way to aptooacih the port is to take a trip In one of If.ie email i.'tcamens wthlcffi ply between tire ports of Morocco and Spoon. As you near ti.18 ccant you ee In front of you a 'White ma. which appear to be floavlnx upon 'the water, just iaa you are. T.ie f.cst lihoua-YC of a foreigner Is tiiiat :he Is in sight of an U-e- berg. The whvte mass glittering in the iun, arrj renJ. -"1 more dazz'Jln by (he blue iea and 1ty, lioks exactly like a monster ice -mountain partly meited, zo that the outlines of the chiles and mils appeir upom 4t; but only for a second doe the Illusion last, for you know Ihere are no icebergs in that part, and you are quickly informed tfhat you are looking at Cadiz. No otfhor town In the world pre. ewnlts buc a ma'glc appearance. Detroit frea 'tref s. OIFT3 TOR GENTLEMEN. A silver-backed that 'brnfh. A twatch charm of green Jal, wl:h a mlBidalliOTi Jiead deeply cut. A tlrJted je.we'.td bruL'ii to keep tiU miiH- tacie ana eyetrows to subjection. A matdhtsufe of ellver, iwltii a very ir- fedt ImljiWun of a match enamele.1 thereon. A calendar, clock and maiparanda s'otc, all framed In scarlet leather, reay to p;ace on nis ae3K. A cigtai.ieote cose of eilvcr, with a box of Wavanaa, maiicili and taper beau'tlfully er.an-.tneu on one tld. It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe coujrh or cold with it Let your next purchase for a cougrh be one Minute Cougrh Cure. Better mcdi cine; better result; better try it. Chas. Kogers. Fhrut 'Doctor I had a very Interesting car tlhe other day. The diagnosis was ell rig'.vt, tout tl.ne coure'a of the disease twa.i decidedly aJbnormal. Second Doctor I.Jat course did it take? First Doctoh Ttie patient recovered. Texas Slftlnge, Acts at once, never falls. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accom panies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. '' "3om:Jboly is raising 'file devil," ex clnlmexl Lucifer, excitedly. "I see him,' rJota'J Ihla Fal.'an'Ic 'mnfi';y, with dig nity. Tto wlrmfr in tins dialing d'nh 'wondered w'liat tihe bet mig'iit be, and all win W.ill. De.tiv:t Tribune. Tfaui.itr Can any one exp iln !..o.v t.ie world Is divided? Willie (with very im- po.'itant ir) liels"een twom tir.at a got It and Uhenv t'hat would Hike to S-.uve it. Hanpir'e Round Table. A. O. Bartlcy, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel It is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DeiWtt's Witch Ha zel 8alve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my hoy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. "I e al'l:'! 'to c?etaln, Ccl'onel Lexing ton, if you would make a few fpeec-iiee for gold." "For gold? Well, I liould fay so! For gold, ellver, greenbacks, no ten. giaiden a?a or cor'Ju-oad. Times are ihard, colonel." Npat York Recorder. When Daby 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 bad Children, she gave them Castoria. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMF.RICAN INVESTMENTS. Imiiortant to Americans reelelr.g Eng lish Oaptlul for new enterprkvs. A lift corttiaiinliig the na.niea und addre-s oi 3G0 puce-essfirt promoters who ihave placed over 100.000,001) Sterling in Foreign In- vestmena .within the last six ye.iw, and over 18.000.000 for the seven -months cf 1S95. Trie-', fi, or $3, payable by postal order to tho London and Universal l)u- reau of Investors, 20, Ciie-ipslde, London E. C. Siilwcr.beiB wll be entitled, by or- raingeine-.t vifh t'lie directors to ie?lve elt'.iei. pes-i'O'r.ij:; or.lottora of lntroductoin to any ot t'hew mixasaful pr.noce.. T.Vs IV Is llrst class In every respect, end every nmn or firm whotv name ap peani therein may be depended upon For pacing the following It will be found Invaluable Bonds or Shares of In- dusM'lal, Commercial and Fln-ancla.'. con cerns, Mortgage foans, Salo of Lands, Pa I! eiita or Mlno. Directoi'ii; SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPYS CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS: Copyright. n Wlien a recipe calls for a cupful of lard or but ter, use two-thirds of a cupful of Cottolene the new vegetable shorten ing instead. It im proves your health, saves your money a lesson in economy, too. Genuine is sold everywhere in tins, with trade marks "Cottolene" and steer's head in cotton-plant wreal!ton every tin. 11 THE U.K. FAIRBARK C0XPAK7, H 8t.Lli. CMcsg. Sas rridjo. ? Vartlaaa. Ortraa. Jew York, Bestsa. it I- IN if Uoieiie I -iwl scales i L (Vi- B0cts.ai S LOO Bottle. Onecentadoee. Tf otM vn a oni.nntee bv ail drug gist. It cures Incipient Consumption LuL lths best Cough ard Crous Cars. For Bale by S. W. Ccmn. How me Fortune $100 "for every $10.00 invested Can be maae oy our new SYSTEMATIC PLAN OK (SPECULATION. 110.00 and ir.ore made dally on sinall In- vestmonts. hv many persona Who live away tfrom Chicago. All we ask Is to investigate our new and original method Past vorklnga of plan and highest references furninhed Our Booklet, "Points and Hints," how to make money even when on the wrong side of the market and other intormation sent FREE. Gllmore & Co., Bankers and Brokers. Open Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago, M MUSIC HALL. A KEATiNG & CO will open their www Mimic Mali at 309 Alitor street, w Saturday the ICth. They will keep numberless gool liqiinrt tnd cigars besides having good music all the timo. 14TH STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice Is Jiereiy given tthlat ttoa a.neas- mar.-i made by Ordinance No. 2.017. of tihe cJtv of Astoria, confirming the os-ees- mowt on Roll No. 7, for the improvement of Fourteenth sl-reet from tfta north line of Grand avenue to the nortlh1 line of Jerome avenue, In Shively'a Astoria, Is now due end payable in United S.ates gold and t'llvcr coin at Vhe office cf the oity treasure-.-, and If not paid wlthla Ave daya from the final publication of tlhls -notice, to-wl-t: On or before rrld'ay, NoverrJoer 29, 1895, tlha common council will! orklor wanranta issued for collection of same: Astoria Savir.St Bank, trustee, S. 100 feet lot 7, block 20 $ 76 0 As'.orH Savings Bank, trustee, S. 100 feet lot 8, block 20 31 90 F. N. Tllaneihe't, arcihbU'hop of Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 4, block 20.... 23 F. N. Blanched, oircihrbfdhbp of Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 5, block 20 17 85 F. N. Blancftet, flrchbi'Elhop of Ore gon, S. l(i fee t lot 6, block 20 Otto Carlson, M. 50 feet of Lot 11, bloek 19 , Otto Carlson, M. 50 feet of Lot 12, block 19 v-. Auik': tianlels-un, let 6, block 55.... a. C, '.Miy C, Katie and NelVIS Flavel, lot 2, Mock -19 G. C, Miry C, Katie and Nellie Flavel, N. 77 feet lot 1 block 19.... O. ('.. (Mary C, Katie and Nellie 114 90 15 9i S8 SO 47 85 47 85 59 00 Fin vel. loi; 3, blo.-k 19 28 75 O. ('., 'Jfnry '., Katie and Nelie Fl.TV.d. lot 4. blo:k 19 O. S. Ounil' ,c.o:i. N. 50 feet lot 10, fclrcJc 19 O. S. Ourderson, N. 50 feet lot 11, 15 00 9 60 'bl oc'k 19 Tt 15 95 O. S. Gundco-cn, N. 50 feet lol 12. block lit Mr.9 K. it. IKu.veA N. 50 feet lot 7, b'.oek 20 Mm. 13. p.. H.i-.vcf, N. 50 feet lot 8, I.Cock 20 XIi.-s. E. B. Hawrs. lot 9, blo: k 20.... Adelaide B. Sla-rfi, S. 50 feet lot 11, 33 3d 33 30 15 95 23 75 block 19 1 95 Adelaide B. .M.uoii, S. 50 feet lot 12. tl'oek 19 . F. L. Parker nnd W. B. Coa-e, lot 1, block o'i F. L. Parker and W. B. Oha'je, lot 2, block 56 F. L. Parker n.r.'i W. B. Cliasa, lot 3, b'ock 55 8S 30 114 90 28 75 F. L. Pinker ar.d W. B. Ohas?, lot 4, block 53 15 00 F. L. Parker and W.. B. Chae, lot B, 'block 58 F. L. 'Parker and W. B. Oliae, Cot 6, block 50 F. L. Pirker a-JJ W. B. Chase, let 7, WmHt 5) F. L. Pnrkec and W. B. CJvase, lot 8, (block 50 F. 'L. rn'ker and W. B. Chai'e, lot 9, blocle 56 100 4 00 4 00 800 13 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chare, lot 10. block 56 2? 75 F. I., r.-v-ke- ..ir'd W. B. Oi-Jioe, lot 11 'bl."k 56 ; 47 F. L. Tinker ar'd W. B. Chns?, let 12. block 50 114 90 n I Peter ';n, N. 50 feet lot 7, ibl sck 55 O, I. P.'te.rson, N. 50 feet let 8, l!c:-k 55 J, .-n Riley, le': 4, block 55 ivnr SaHo. lot 9. block 55 Kmlile Rcn-ssd, S. 100 feet lot 7, block 55... K nllle S.ililc-.uel, S. 100 feet lot 8. block 55 R'lzr fifrlyi-d, (r 6, block 5" t. W. lively, lot 8. block 19 C. W. .lively, lot 9. block 19 H ni-letta C. Snvn-son, lot 5, blcck 19 38 30 15"To 23 75 28 75 7S 60 31 90 114 m 6 00 15 00 5 50 jnitllda TTiajnn, S. 100 feet let 10, block 19 19 15 J. F. Vci. 8. 73 feet lot 1. block l! Hy -.-der of tihe Common Counc'l f5 90 this flh dav of November, 1S95. Atftest: K. OSBITRN, Auditor and Police Judge. A-'-oria. .Ore., November 8, 1595. l r IRVIXi; AVENUE IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice Is heretiy Riven t'hvit 'Jio Common CouiKill of the City of Astorii, Cre.ton, .iave ueterniinej to improve Irvinir Ave nue from the east line of 18th street to the east ..Hne of 24th street, ndl In the city of Ao:iU aa laid out and recorded by J. M. S'hlvely, hy removing nil bruoh, rk? anj limber, anj by sxauln nnd fill Ins? to the estnblirthed grade, and planking to tne- wlUh of 16 f-et throtntv the cen-ti-.- with (food ftr phuiklns three inches In t'.ilokntfo, six IncSies in wid'.i, Inld one Inc-li apart on six strlnavs all to be done In aoooolanee iwith plans and-ipeciflcat- ana ordlnencea in relation thereto. The lands an J preniees upon n-hlch the special assessment alvalC be levied to de fmy the cost and expense of such tm- provument and district embracing said ImikIu and premii. be and the some are dBtii,tnated as follows. tiMvit: All of Blocks 21, 2i).'26. 27, 28. 13. 46. 47. 48, 4.i. mi. ant 51, all In tilie town (now city) of Astoria, as laid .out and recorded by J. M. Shively. Fstlnwetes of tihe exp?n.e of ewh lm- provemem ami p-ians an-1 di.ipr.-a.ms of pueu woils. and of toe locality to bo im prvjveJ. MiA-e boen dtwKed by the city surveyor mm tno Auditor Hnd Police JuPe for examination nl may be In- specuM at V.iie omce evf Bueti otllcer. At the next regular metlnR f ;he Com mon Council a.'.er Uh, final publica tion or this notk-. town: On Wednos dav, XoirxW SJtX 1S. nt 7:30 p. m. at ti'-Ae City Hall, the said council will comsMer any objections to mch Improve ment be-lnir made and if a rvmons;rance ea!rnt euch 1mtirovwnant rlfrned by per sons o-ning -more -than one-half of tne pivoerty In much district h.Teln described and In wtiich fve p-la asrr.ent Is to be levleil stiall be fllej with ihe Aud 5 or ari Police Jueice before said t!nw of meeting of Uw Comrmw Council, no c-h 1m:n)i-emcnt or work rtll be or dered cx.-tpt by a vjle of to-Uivls of I "le coenmon council. . By orjer of the Common Council. Aittcee: K. OSBCTRN. Au-JUtor and Police Judge. AmorU, Oregon. tCove-nner rrb, lix TpE flSTORIfl SAVINGS BflKK Acts as trust' for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBT... BBNJ. YOUNG FRANK PATTOOr.... ..'.....President .Vice President Cashier - DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, Ben) Toung, A. 8. Reed. D. P. Thompdon W. E. Dement. Goat Holmes. FOl KTEF.NTH STRIOIDT HEWER AS SESSMENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the assess ment made toy Ordinance No, 2016, of the City of A'stortla, confirming -Uhe osiis mertt on Roll No. 10 for the cinntruction of & sewer in 14lilh, street in the part of the City of A?torta as laid out and re corded by J. M. Siilvely and generally known as SCilvely's Astoria, from- a point 100 feet eoutth; ct 1he ooutih line of Grand avvnLe, to the souMi line of Jeirome ave nue, is now due arid payable dn United 9:atxj gold and silver coin at the office of rhe City Treasurer, and if net paid wltlhln five days from the final publica tion of this notilce to-wit: On or before Satimllay, November 30ahk 1895, the Com mon Council will order warrants Issued for Dtw collection of the same. Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, 8. 100 feet Lot 7, Block 20 $ .To Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, B. 100 feet Lot 8, Block 20 ,21.40 F. N. Blanciiet, Archbishop of Ore., S. 50 feet Lot 4, Block 20 3.85 F. N. Bl-amohet, Ardhbisnop or Ore., S. 50 feet Lot 6, Block 20 3.85 F. N. Blandhtet, AreihtoUCucp of Ore., 5. 00 feet Lot 6, Block 20 3.85 Theodore Bracker, N. 100 feet Loti 5, Block 58 .. 18.30 Jamea C. Oa'dy, N. 100 feet-Lot 6, Block 68 28.30 Otto E. Carlson, M. 60 feet Lot 11, Block 19 . 8.45 Otto E. Carlson, M." 50 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.15 W. B. Chape and F. L. Parker, Jjol 1, Block 56 45.40 W. B. Ohase and F. L. Parker, Lot, 2, Block 60 25.40 W. B. Chare and F. L. Parker, 3, Block 66 .! 5.40 W. B. Chase, Lot 4, Block 58 None W. B. CWase and F. L. Parker, Loll 5, Block 56 None W. B. Otfase and F. 'L. Parker, Loti 6, "Block 56 None W- B. Ciiase and F. L. Parker, Lot! 7, BloA 56 None W. B. Clv'ase and F. L. Parker, Lot) 8, Block 56 W. B. Chb.ie and F. L. Parker, Lot 9, Block 56 W. B. attase and F. L. Parker, LoU None None 10, Block 56 5.40 W. B. Ohlase and F. L. Parker, Lot' 11, Block 56 25.10 W. P.. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 12, BCock 56 AUfreifeit Danlelson, Lot 6, Block 66.. O. C, Hairy -C., Katie and Nellie Flavel, Lot 2, Block 19 0. C Wary C, Katie and Nellie Finvel, Lot 3. Block 19 G. C, 'Mary C Katie and NelKe FUvcI, Lot 4, Block 19 C. S. Gundeirsnn, N. CO feet Lot 10. B".oek 19 C. S. Gimderson. N. 50 feet Lot 11, Block 19 C. S. GunUevson, N. 50 feet Lot 12, 45.40 36.00 3.10 6.10 None 1.80 Block 19 15.13 Mra. E. R. Hawes, N. 50 feet Lot 7, Block 20 18.85 Mrs. E. R. Hawe3, N. 50 feet Lot 8, Black 20 12 20 Mrs. E. R. Hawes. Lot 9. Black 20. . 16.60 Adelaide B. Marsh, 8. 60 feet Lot 11. Block 19 Adelaide B. Marjih, S. 60 feet Lot 8.45 12, BJock 19 O. I. Peteruon, N. 50 fe?t Lot Block 55 15.15 7, 18.85 O. I. Peterson, N. 60 feet Lot 8 Block 55 Jcllin Relly, Lot 4, Block 55 Iver SaJbo, Lot 9, Block 55 Emily Seiiilu:'i.r, S. 100 feet Lot 7, Block 55 Fully Schliussel, S.100 feet Lot 8, 12.20 16.60 16.60 Block 55 24.40 Eliza Shoptierd, Lot 6, Block C6 56.60 C. W. Sliively, Frac. Lot 6, Block 19 None C. W. Shlvely, Fra;. Lot 7, Block 19 None C. W. SMvely. Frac. Lot 8, Block- 19 : None C. W. SMvely, Let 9, Block 19 None JoftipCi S'innott, Lot 4, Block 68 8.30 JcserHh Stnnoft, S. 50 feet. Lot 6, Block 58 None Joseiti Sinnott, S. 50 feet Lot 6, Block 58 None Sisterj of Charity of St. Mary's Hospital, Lot 1, Block 57 22.70 8mv.cj evf CUarlty of St. Mary'u HcspStaU Lot 2, Block 57. 12.70 Slf.ens of Charity cf St. Mary's Mary'a Hospital, Lot 3, -Block 57. 2.70 Slji:erj of Charity of St, Hospital, Lot 4, Block 57 None Slfilens of CTnar.ty of St. Mary n Hospital, Lot 5, Block 67 None Sl."'wj of Charity of St. Mary's Hcspltal, Lot 6, Block 57 None Henrietta. C. Svenson, Let 6, Block 19 Nons Matiula Thomjuon, S. 100 feet Lot 10, Block 19 3.60 J. F. Vosa, S. 73 feet Lot 1. Blaok 19 6.10 By older of the Common Cou.icll. Attest: K. OSBURN. A-u.lt: cr and Police Ju'ge. A:-:'."".a, Ore., Nov. 9tlh, 1895. I7TH STRBET IM PRO VBM EXT NOTICE Notice in hereby glve.i tha.t the Com on Council of tihe City of Astor'a have determined to l.-nprove 17th revt, from toe Soitra line -of Franklin avenue ro the nori'ii line of Irving avonue (except the crew-ins of Gra.nl Avenue) by grautng and lilllns; isafd street to the estoibllsfied Brade tti-rougOr tihe full width niiereof, and constructing on each side thereof a sidewalk 10 feet wide within the curb and leaving a space of two fejt next to curb for p'.ant'.ng tra?st tind by construct ing gutters on both aldte thereof, and by planking throughout tne full wiuva mere of, "bctweon such gutters witlh good, eoninn Br plank tihree Inches In thlckncjw, all to be done In accordance with plans and neciflcatlons and orJinancca In relation tihereto. Ttie lands and pre-nh? upon- which the eipeclnl oiessment sfiaH be levied to ae- Z.i tlha .wia nl1 .fnMIU Of fUCih' tm prc-vetment and tihe d'ls'trlct embracing said land and premises be i.nd the lime are dVelcnated as follows, to-wit: Commencing at Hie northwest corner of Lot S, In Block 15, running thence foutn on a straight line to the sout-hitvest cor ner of Lot 10, In Block 3. and thence east c-n a rtrtiigtit Hne to A southeast corner of Lot . in BJock 13, nnd menee north, on a ralght line to the nortiheast corner of Lot 4. In Block 14, and thence we.-t on a straight Hne to the place ot beginning:. And all lands and premise In raid district and not Included In any street or alley, sCiaN be aubjeot to eald cs?ess. ment. Fetlmsxea of rhe expense of ewoii tm- provemeiit and plane and d-agi-ams or sucih work and of tihe locality to be im proved have been deposited 4y t!j City Surveyor with the Auditor nnd Police Judge for examtnackm and may l-e In sisted at the office of sucft officer. . At the next rejrutar meting or tne Common Council after the final publica tion of this notice, towlt: On -.VMneehy, November 20th. 1895. sit the hour of 7:3" d. m.. at the C4tv Hail. Me sa:a councn wHl cotwlder any objectlom to such im--) prowmenta being made and ir a remon strance against audi Srprovement signed by persons owning more than one-half of he property in eucfi district here'n de scrtbed and In wti1ci the seclal spe?3- ment te to be W-vlel. sSll be filed with ttie Aiivlrior and Police Judge before the Mid time of Tawtlng of th Common cmcll no wki tfmiriwmMt rr work chall be ordered except by a vote of two- rilrja of the common cpuncil. By ccjer of Kie Oommoi Council. . Attest K. OtSBlTtX. Auditor and Police Judge. Asoortat Oregon. Novesnkcr tttv IH, Heal Estate ffleo, Backers Bastoess flen Of Astoria Generally. - R POINTER ! Call Into the Astorlun office and get sample copies of our regu lar Commercial edition. It Aeans vloney 1 in Your Pocket FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re- painns. flrst-claM horsesnoeing, etc. LOGGING CAfrtP tflORK A SPECIALTY 187 Olney atreet, between Third and - and Fourth, Astoria, Or. As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit la the main feature. Wanamaker & Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of Qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office '64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you lave aeen the spring line of sample Snap A Kodak . at any lua-i coming on nl our Slo e and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming over witti pleasant llioMhts. Such quality in tlie liipinr. we havetootlerareniouclilo PLEASE ANY MAN. Corne and Trg Them. HUGHES CO. IS THERE? la there a man with heart bo cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th rig-ht 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. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the most en Joyable In town. All the "good things' of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a gooa meai, The Palace Restaurant ASTORIA IRON WORKS Conronly St., foot of Jackson, Astorli. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on Short Notice, fohn Fox. President and Superintended A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael .: Secretar Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington Rou'," 250 Washington St., Portland. He will mail you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the 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-CoatinentaJ Railway System. 10 -IN- Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. 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 Eait. Tourist cr ih nem on wotis. rquipmeuis oi tbe very finest -ALSO Canadian Pacific -TO- China and 'Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C.: EmprMi of InJIt - -, Aug cth fcmprfss of J.ran - - Ag th.' Enums of l.hina - . Spt i6ih. bm. rfil ot Indu - . ( t, I4lh r-mprso Jaran - - Nov. nth! Empresi of China - . - D,c. oth Anstrallsa steamer leave Vsncnuvcr, B. C . wvim every nonin. . For ticket rates and information cal on or address JAS. F!NLASON Acetit, Astoria, Or. W. F. Carsnn, Traveling Pass. Aat , 1'acoma, VVa-h Geo. McL. Brown, D st Pass. Azt. Vancouvrr, B. C. PROFBlKHIONCAD8 German Physician. Eclectic. DR. BARTEL, .,irrxi PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllce over Albert Dunbar s store, cor 9tb and Co nmerclal. Prices: Calls. . confinements, 110.00. Operations at office free; medicines furnished. V 1 LOGAN, D U. 8.. UENTAL PAKLOKo Mansell Block. 673 Third ir"' UK. E1UV JANSON. I'HVSICIAN ANU bUKi. Omce over Olseii's drug store. liiw . '.' to li a. m.; 2 to 6 and 1 to H p. in. " days, 10 to 11. UbEKTY P. MULUN1X. M. U., PHYSICIAN ANU tiURUtUA Olhce, bbih Third su, AHioria, We. tipeclul attention given io all curoin diseases. . . . .. . . OR O. B. KfcSTfcH. PHY31CI i AN1 .SL'hUliOlM Special attention to disease ' u en and surgery. Office over Danslger n more Ax'uiit. Telephone ?'f- 62 JAT TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. SUROEO-N. AM' JMICOUCHKUK. Office, Rooms and 8, Pylhiaii Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and J tn 6, Residence, 639, Cedar strt DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESII'liM-'h. May be found in his oillce until it o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. PI. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4C8 Commercial- Street. W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFORCE & SMITH, ATTORN EYS-AT-YAVV, 3S5 Commercial street. , J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEr AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Su-vet. Astoria. Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon Chester V. Dolpn. DOLPH. NIXuN & 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. M E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS RKATTTr'NOT W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN P'JKTI.AAl--e al- Handley & Haas, lot) First street and get the Dally Astomn Visitor- need not miss their morning lap" '! there. llfSVKK AliKIS WINES AND UHA.Vi.'IKa 5 - ... fandel wine tnste.id jt oi.flrc m Fifty e-ents per tallnji Don't ; iue, peach and p1cot rrneiv. Alu rein t Cognnc sn'1 wine nt iimn EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," Is sympathetically nhown In the following llnee, the pre--uinptlon being that nympn'-ny is burn, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please- seint Kin.-e'9 Headache Capsules as follows; Twu boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak. Two boxes to Lillie Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the cr.ly thing that relieves me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAY. Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. rtoeers. Astoria. Or. Sole Agent. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fr iih Vegetables, Crn:kery, Glass and . Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Ciss au4 Squemogue Streets. Astorls. Ore DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereDV triven tliat the nnr-rn.r. ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, under the firm name and stvle Oregon Transportation Coiupanv, )s tills day dlwiolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills or accounts h- able to Cupt. Iaul Schrader, and he as- ouiiiiiik uie paymeni or an debts due by said firm. Astoria, Or., Mav 13, 1895. PETER H. CRI.M, PAUL SCHRADER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. Columbia River and Pugret Sound Nav igation Co. Two Daily Boats to Portland "Telephone" leaves Astoria al 7 p. m. daily (escept Siin.lav). Leaves Portland Mnily Bt 7 n. m., ex ert Sunday. "Biiilpy Ontzert" Irnvrs Asri Tiles day. Wednesday, Tl.nr..'Bv, FridMy ami rv.1. ...lay nv.rniiiK nt G;45 a. ra ; Snn.lav evfniiiB al 7 p. Wes Po-tiH,l dmiy t8 p.iu.,ex-eei-t fcuutlKy. On Satntday niih' M V p. m. C. Vt. STONE. Ant, Astotia. tt t o Telephone No. U. u. B. Scott President, J3- " ''y. On-l Art.. Portland. - S. l. WILLETT, PLUM BIN C flag and Steam Fittlnc Hot Air, Stam and Water Heatlnz.-- 179 Twelfth at -trtria. Or North Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP. prap Bohemian Lncrpr Rppr And XX FOHTEK Leave orr1p i,k r . Stn. Saloon or i'g tne CoanomH rain n: ... "T-e h Am. -I t ! L protnpuV .ded To. ' rJ;" Ul