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THE DAILY ASTOBIAN, ASTQEIA, SUNDAY MQENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1895. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TfcRMS.OP SUBSCRIPTION Telepbon No. M. ,, DAILY.. . . float W m. P y Sent by mall, per month Served tjr carrier, per week .15 s ' WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, 2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscriber!. AN communication Intended for pub lication should le directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind and remittance! must be addressed to The Astorlan.'-". " . " " The Astoria , guarantee to Its sub scriber the latest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia .river. i ' ' '. -' . ' ' Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business msnafer. 'The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has next; to the ..Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. jno. T. Hand:y Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of th Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First street I .. INTERNATIONAL SPORT. If hrterna'tional sports "bebween this country and Great BrKailn have been un- dertakeu wltih any Intention of eslablteh ng friendly relatione between the people of lire two countmles, Che aim of the pro moter! Was not been realize. In no sin gle instance has the result of a contest of any popular interest been well received, and in muy the outcome has been a serin of con trover lei, eliminations, and recriminations, Irritating even to men who took but Httle Interest in the contest Itself. Sudh, irritations continually re peated amount to public aggravations and go far to cause a feeling of positive hos tility in Che minds of the people of both countries. The existence of the feeling of Irritation mutt not lead us, however, to overlook the fact that frequently the controversies have been more personal than national. In toe present dispute over the contest for the America cup, for example. It woui'J be a mistake to suppose that Dun raven really represents Brttlrii tventlment or opinion on the question. His charge .this week that 'the Defender syndicate was guilty of sailing Its yacht on a 'water line different from that taken In the official measurement, can hardly be laid to the door of a Whole nation. In fact, the dis patches report that several English pa pers of high fli a ruling have condemned hli conduct and have disavowed any belief In the truth, of his "statements. Dunraven stand alone In the Issue he has been Illy enough to make. It Is not likely he will And support anywhere and his career as a yachtsman may be considered closed, . However great may be the popular Irri tation growing out of international con teats and however, deep t'h aggravations resulting from the bad manners and fool. Mi passions of men Ilka Dunraven, it would be cause of no little loss and re gret If there were to be no more Interna. tlonnl (porta.. They arouse the public mind to an Interest In athletic affairs as nothing else does. The very Intensity of them id wftoleeome and stimulating and on the principle that "It more stirs the blood to rouse the lion than to hunt the hare," Cher is more gained for athletics In one International contest than In a dozen local matches In which people feel only a languid Interest, It to qui! to poMiMe, moreover, 'that the Inflations themselves are beneficial. It they 'do not conduce towaiU friendly feel ings to England, llhey at any rate inten sify American patriotism. Take them all in all, our oontesui with the British on (and and sea have been good for us. It would be foolish to drop them simply be cause Dunraven Is an ass. Fortunately 'there Is no fear that they will be dropped. We Shall 'have athletes from Great Brit ain, Australia, and Canada to compete with us In every form of sport for all years to come; ami we, without regard to Dunravon's petulance, will continue to wti'.-ome theJm and give them a fair field. "A COMPLETE FAILURE." Tlae Irlrii World, one of tt'lv most thor oughly American and stalwart Republican parens puUMhed witter a foreign name In the country, in an editorial comment on ttie failure Mid Ifuilly. of 'tWe Oormati tar iff, says; "A tariff for revenue only" was the cry ot the open andconcealed free 'trader of ten years ago. Mr. Samuel J. Randall tried to Improve upon the saying by add ing, 'toid a revenue only from the tar iff." He 'wanted the abolition of taxes on tcibacco and whisky, and the adjustment of the duties so as to afford plenty of what his swhool call "Incidental proteo Hon." He and the free traders agreed In rewarding the association of the tariff ililti revenue us most Ultimate, and In aVwptalng any tariff that left the country In the lurch in the matter of Its annual Income. That, and not the amount of protection It afforded, was the thing they profnwd to keep In view In framing a tart ft Tae tariff they aotua'.ly have enacted has earned the contempt even of Its au thors by proving a complete failure In this respect. For ths first time since the close of the war wo have been unable to "make both ends meet." We actually have mailed to the national debt more V.tun t was at the beginning- of the war, through the operation of the Wildon-Gor-inan tariff. Although many expen e have ditolnWhed with the gradual payment of the debt, and although "the party of econ omy" had the outlay of the year entirely In their own control, yet we are going Into debt deeper Instead of coming out erf tt. Tlie surp'.us wink-to Mr. Cleveland unred as a reason for getting rid of pro tectkm has dtoanpeared utterly ami a yawning deficit has taken Its place.' A freai mortgage has been placed on tne rroperxy nl hihor of every cltlcen by the liue of fred'i bonds. The old mort re was Incurred to save the nstton from d'Amenberment and contempt. The now one la merely the penalty we have incurred by setting theorists like Profes sr Wilson to deal ainhorltatlvely with . practical problems. Before .we are don with, him that rural statesman Is likely to cost the country more th'n his stats would sell for. The first reason for this great deficit In the national revenue Is that the present erbl4 tariff Is based on the ad va lorem principle. Its duties, therefore, . bri ng a hliiJwr revenue when the prices are high, and a lower mbn ths prices are low. Thus the revenue of the country is nwuta depvdlpMe upon the manipulation of ths murtcot, the honie'y of Invoices and . the contingencies over wCilcti nir Uiis-ry tas no control. Y-. u on Im porting. nd we even Increase our Im ports, but ro get no corresponding re- turn in revenue Prices fall artd duties ra.l with them, so that both the treasury und the (noma tmumufaotjurens suffer equally. The one gets no revenue: the (Ms otfiwi sustains a nvowt unequal strain of competition. When he as in Atlanta the other day Henry WattersOn eafd: "I am out of the knTck-tfrwn and drag-out polities which faitaanaaisnt aji'J ij.voritlsm and selfish,, personal ' ambition have projected upon she country. . I have never ; had . any stomacll for Ml concrete tlMnngs pf polit ical life. I regard office as a kind of bribery. As long as it seemed that moral forces and organized Ideas were objective points, I was ready to do my part. But great policies have yielded to petty wrangf.es. After my lecture season is over I mm going abroad with my family for a year. Perhaps, .when the Inevitable result of the prevailing overflow of rant and fustian bus been rejacfreJ, the Demo cttatlo party may begin to put two and two together .with the aim of making four. As It is. f one of the prophets should rise from tha dead he could not restore orUer to this chaos. We have In Pact no Democratic party alt all merely an agglomeration of quiddities thrown together by she upheaval of the times a monster without a head, running wild ttturough a wilMomets of political Incerti tude." New York Tribune. . The coast region, of which the mouth ot this river Is the centre, has just passed tflvroush one of lihose tfrarp norma that periodically luge in the vicinity, lasting from two to three days and crowding In to that space of time fog, wind and rain in liberal quUritltlu. The d fcttppcaraiiw . ot t'.ioje stonms are all heralded In the same way. The heavy luln ceases, then In the next twenty-four hours the fog gradually lifts and passes away; the wind dies dawn and the blue sky and sun are once again apparent. For two days more the sea rages violently, seemingly heed- lews of the changed conditions above It. Then, sCowly, as If reluctant to lose the opportunity of further exhibiting her wild eat moods, old ocean beWme calm and tapping wavelets succeed foaming, seeth ing maaes of water. The storm Is over, and Peace reilgns everywhere. Short storms, violent though they be, are well worth enduring when they are followed by a few of these glorious, cloudless fall days wluh which nature Is apt to recom. ponce her children of Western Oregon. Referring to tihe general prevalence ot dental neglect an Eastern dentist, whoa practice has been for many ycara largely among pciisons miao would commonly be oolled of a "refined and cultured Cuas," Is reported as rinding the neglect of clean liness among the Children of such persons mo aetoniuhdng. He Gftaitea that "these chlldem were bedng trained In all the ante and eolencee, yet In one school where there 'were 700 pupils, 600. of them, from ten to elgihteen yeans of ae, only fifty cleaned their teeth twice a day, 275 used a tooUhbruiCi sometimes, and 175 did not own a toalhbrush; in tht primary depart ment, where there were 200 children, from six to ten ycuro of age, ft iwaa found thwt not fnore than ten iwere prov.Med iwlt'h toolhlbriiL-lhes." Further Inquiry and lnveatltiHon ebowed ihnt Phte school was not an exception in the matter. Dr. Hitter, of BeirMn, found that of 637 per sons, 400 of whom were unci fifteen years of age, only 'forty-five, or slluh'.ly more than 5 per cent, hud perfectly tound teeth. ROYAL Baking Powder bas been awarded highest honors at every world's Mr where exhibited, ONE OF NATURE'S GENTLEMEN. (Hamburger Nadhrldhlten.) His Serene Htolmrna, while on a tour of dmipecitlon, twos shown over a prraon. On onteirlng the ce'.l of a notorious criminal, the latter Jumped up from his pl'vnk bed and said: "May I offer you my place?' 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. Chaa. Rogers. The coronation robe of the EmpreEd of RiMHla bus been ordered from Paris at a cost of 175,000. It Is to. be o.-naimented 'With neairia and gold. BVCKLBN'S ARNICA BALVJB. The beat salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt! Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Con.s, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cure Plies, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction, or money rerunaea. Price. 25 cents per box. For sale bj Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Prince Karl of Denmark, to whom Prm- ccm Maud of EngCand la engaged. Is only a Wtta over 23 years old; yet he Is two yeiainj , reven -months and1 eight days younger than his bet'hrothed. , It Is a truth In medicine that the small est dose that performs cure Is the best. Pewltt'a Little Early Risers are the smaKest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Chaa. Rogers. Ul jmvirK VNHHII W v.. I ... . w - I .1... - I ! - Vi i , .) ' , imilrA films IIH 4IUII Vi (,111, v nu'"ii ' ww ...... self. Coneequemtly, auiKwig the other jacketii r.e einangeo so muvm in mv trouh'e r.o mention la made ot a smoking Jacket. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Svihool of eorutts: Sergetnt Man, how cwi you write populace wtlh three p's? Oroes one out. Recruit vnxn p JhUll I cross out, Mr. 8ergeant?-Ber:iner Tagvblntt. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Dlsooverv know Its value, and those who hr.ve not have now ths opportunity tn trv it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name ana aaaress ie n. iu Rucklen & Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box of New Life Pills free, as well as a copv or uuius io neann tno Household IneUrudtor, free. All of which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chaa. Rogers druggist. Odd Fellows Building. M.re. Timide lAren't yo afraid to stay In your house alone, your husband being way si much? Mrs, DacksO. not at all. The policeman on tttrti beat Is en gusl ro my cook. Truth. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen; I have always recom mended Kraia'a Headacns Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven m veritable boon In my family against anr and all kinds of headache, Yours truly. J. K. WALTER. Leavenworth. Kansas. For sal by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria, Oregnn, sole asjenl 13 HAWTHORNE IN? Tl.io BuffjCo Courier tells this story of two young ladles who are recent gradu ates of a seminary npt named: They were .touring in the East tifrls summer and stoppped at Salem, Maes., to visit the houoe formerly occupied by Nathaniel H'jtWJhorne. They rang ths bell at the old hoove'ilta'l and awaited a response. Soon, a tteoreplt oil lady came to the door and asked the young visitors what they (wanted. "Is ahMr. Hawthorne In?" s'tammermgly asked one. Hoke Smith wais admitted to the bar at the age of 17. It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with It. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try It. Chas. Rogers. Weary Wotklns Wat's de matter, pard ner? 'Did uhe Hhrow water In yer face? Hungry Huggins Only on me (ace; only on me face. I had the presence of mind to ihut me mo'-'th when 1 seen tt coming. PmJLainiajpoUa .fjuirMl. A. O. BarKey, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel It Is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha zel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. Ttiey were tellllng of books that they had read, anii the man with the high fcireihead asked what the o'i.her thought of the "Origin of Species." The other eiaftl live hadn't read it. "In faot," he atMed, I am not interested in financial subJecDs." Boston Transcript. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Eng lish Capital for now enterprises. A list cortbain'ing the naimes and addressee ot 360 auoeessfis: promoters who have placed over 100,000,000 Storting In Foreign in. vestments iwtthln the last six yean, and over 18,000,000 for the seven months of 1S95. Prlo?, 5, or $25, payable by postal order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cbeapide, London, E. C. Subsoribens -wll be entitled, by ar raingement with the directors to receive either personat' or lettcra of Introductoln to any of theeo euxeaafiu promoters, ThAs llrtt Is first cCosa In every reepect, and every man or Arm whose name ap pearls therein may be depended upon. For pr.oclng the followlnr It will be found invaliiabCe Bonds or Shores of In dustrtet, Commercial and Financial con cerns, Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mtnoa. Directors: SIR EDWARD C. ROS3, HON. WALTER C. PEPY8, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright, Bold by Druggists or sent by mail ftc.60a, and $1.00 per package. Camples free. TTsS The Favorite TOOTH fWIH iLaJ liUfortheTMtbsjidBieathlfc. For Sale by 5. W. Conn. NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC CEPTANCE OF FOURTEENTH STREET. M.-.il,io 1'ie.rr hv zlven Ul'.it Lear.dtr Le bock, con.:iactcr for the Improvement of Wtih street, in einive'.y a Aniorio, uuuur , k. nmviiiinnK ot Ordinance No. 1995. on 'tlhlal iOllhl day of INoveimlber, 1895, filed In 'tihe office of the Auditor and Pol'.'o-a Judge of the Otty of iAsitorCa the Certificate of the City Surveyor, and Superintendent of Streets, approved Dy une wmnroiiKu u Oh.,,, lanA Tll.htlp Wta.VH. Alfter the explruitlon of the time here inafter specified, ff no objections to the acceptance of such work be filed and the Common Council shall deem such Im provement property completed, according to the contract and pians and speclflca iisvna chorervr Hh ju.m rmav be acoeoted. Objections to the acceptance of said Improvement or any part wiereoi, y 'ue filed In the office of the Audlitor and Police Judge on or before weanesaay Nov. 20, isia. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Jiultce Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1R15. ITTH STREET IMPROVEMISNT NOTICE ktiaa w harwjv irivAii thUit the Com- mon CouncU of the Ctty of Astoria have determined to Improve 17th street, from the South- lUie or rrinKiin avenue iv north line of Irving nvonue (except the ... nt nn.nl Avunin.) bv sradtna and lining sold streert to the estOiblWaed grade throughi the fu.l wwtn inereoi, nuinlrtiinir nn ..ach side thereof a diilawa'.k 10 fet whte within tho curb and leaving a space or two teei nexi o cujb for planting treeet nnd by conetruet Ing gMtweira on bofcli slcUa thereof, and by planking throughout tne run wiu. mero of, tmwwn sucil gutters w.Hh good, eound h. ni.,k . Hhrwa tm-livsi In thickness, all to be done In accordance with plans and ftipecincaiMone ana orajnancew in ram.uu thereto. iih, l.nl, iivl nre-nls a UDon wthlch th Seclal assessment shall be levied to de fray the cost ami expense oi uun. im .....iu., iirl tth district embracing said landu and tremlses be Knd the same are aVelKnatexi as roiiows, m-iro. Commencing at the northwost comer of Lot S, in Block 15, running tnence outn An tmioi HnA n the southiirest OHr- ner of Lot 10, In Block 28. and thence eattt. on a straight line to the southeast corner of Lot , In Block 23, and thence north) on a stralgni line to tne nororeaw corner of Lot 4. In Block 14. and thence w on a straight line to the place ot beginning. a H.1 ail i.ti.M mm nrp:ni!n- in mm district and not Included In any street or alley. shaH be subjevn ro eaia reress' Efltlmates of Whe expense of such im- mm..wm.4 .mi nin.mi uid a'AV-ftnw or iiuih wwk and of the rooality to be Im- nroved have been aTosiei oy aire vuy u a.h thte Auditor and lllce V.I .-jv. '- " '-- . , , Judge for examination and nta.y b In spected at the omce or sum omcer. At the next regular meeting of the nwi, r'nimoll mtinr the final DUbllca . , nntlrA. nn-it: On V-lnelay. November 20th. 1895. the hour of 7:M tfSi. I 1! T V MU . Ck'IV Mil. l-WHVII .'. '1 n iriaM to such Im provements being made and If a remon strance against such. Improvement signed by persons owning mirt of the property in sued district nere-n oe. gcrlbed ana m wracw m -r- mffHiw - . . h. lmvimi pjn-ui oe iitni wnn the AjuMKot and Twite Juoge berore uie Mid time of meeting or me lumm n...n x w.)i Imnrovement or ork l.VUIIVU I " - - - hall be ordered except by a vote of two trairdw of the common council. By ordVr of Vto COtnmon Council. Ait: K. OSBURN. - 'Auditor and Police Judga AsKOrta Oregon, November lth 1858. lliVrlj'ffic u fur." i BOND STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the asieaa- rnaent made by Ordinance No. 2,016, of the city of (Astoria, confirming the assess ment on. roll No. . for the hnprovtnK-nt of Bond street, In Adair's Astoria, from the iwest line of Forty-eceond street to .the i't 3n of Fortv-fifth street, 19 now due and payable In United States gold and silver coin at the omce or tne vuy Treasurer, and If not paid within five days from the nnal publication ot cms notice, to-wlt: On or before Monday, December 2d, 1895, the Common council will order warranto Issued for the col lection of the same. The a?seement Is as follows: Astoria Savings Bank, E. 50 feet Lot 2, !B1 ock 98 U 00 Aetorial Savlnes Bank. Lot 7, Block 58 12 56 Astorloi Savings Bank, Lot 8, Block 98 112 50 H. F. Bruhn. Lot 6, Block 6 2 00 H. F. Bruhn, E. half of Lot 6, Block H3 00 John Casey. Lot 1. Block 8 W 00 John Casey, Lot 2, Block 8...-. U 00 John Caseyt Lot 3, Block 8 H 00 Daniel D. Casey, Lot 4, Block 8.... $100 Chiriwt ChriHtlanson, W. 50 feet Lot 3, Block 98 $ 00 John Enberg, Lot 1, Block 98 $17 00 John Enberg, W. 25 feet Lot 2, Block 98 $3 65 John Enbernr. E. 25 feet Lot 3, DWck 98 $5 5 John Enberg, Lot 4, Block 98 $17 00 Frieda Fjord, fl. half of Lot 2, Block $75 00 Frieda Fjord. 8. half of Lot 3, Block $75 00 Frledu, Fjord. 8. half of Lot 4, Block 6 $76 00 Annie Fciakew, Lot 8, Block 99 $26 00 S. Haiusted and iwlfe Maria, Lot 1, Block 101 $25 00 Oust Hotimes, Lot 6, Block 98 $12 50 Oust Holmes, Lot 6. Block 98 $12 50 Mary H. Lelneniweber, Lot 1, Block 7 $125 00 Mary H. Leinenweber. Lot 2, Block 7 $125 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 3, Block 7 $125 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 4, Block 7 $125 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 5, Block 7 $26 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 6, Block 7 $26 00 M. H. 'Lelneaweber, Lot 7, Block 7.. $:6 00 Mary- H. Leinenweber, 'Lot 8. Block 7 $26 00 M. H. Iiienemweber, Lot 1, Block 100 $20 03 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 2. Block 105 $20 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 3, Block 10G $20 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 4, Block 106 $20 00 Mary H. Lelnemweber, Lot 5, Block 106 $125 00 Mary H. ' Leinenweber, Lot 6, Block 105 $125 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 7, IBoek 105 $156 00 Mary H. Leinenweber, Lot 8, Bloc 106 $125 00 Mary 'H. Leinenweber, frontage of Lot 1, Block 106 $22 50 Mary H. Leinenweber, frontage of v Lot 2, Block 10G $22 50 Mary H. Leinenweber, frontage cf Lot 3, Block 105 $22 50 Mary H. Lelneniweber, frontage of Lot 4, Block 105 $22 50 Frederick Lindstrom, 'Lot 1, BiO!k 99 $125 00 Frederick Llndatrom, W. half of Lot 2, Block 90 $02 60 Frederick Llndstrom, Lot 7, Block 99 $26 00 Auguota S. McGregor, Lot 3, Block 104 $25 00 W. F. McGregor, Lot 6, Block 101.. $125 00 Mrs. Emma Minturd, Lot 8, Block 6... $26 00 Rlchaird Marlon and H. McCor- mack, Lot 6, Block 8 $1 00 Rlcharo 'Muir-ioni and H. M'jCot- mack, Lot 6, Block 8 $1 00 R'lchardf 'Muirlon amd H. McCor- .maok, Lot 7, Block 8 $1 00 Rldhaird Marion and H. MeOor- mock, Lot 8, Block 8 $1 00 RicheM Muirlon nnd H. McOor- mack, Lot 9, Block 8 $100 KJdhiaircl Marion ankl H. McCor- mack, (Lot 10, BWck 11 $1 00 HlchercJ M-urlon and H. MoC'or- mack, Lot 11, Block 8 $1 Oo itioharij Atarion amd H. Mvt'or- mack, Lot 12, Block 8 $1 00 rticinaru m-awon and H. MoCor- mack, Lot 13, Block 8 11 00 Rldhaird Muirion and H. M-oiCor- mock. Lot 14, Block 8 $1 00 KictvaiM iMurion and H. McCor- maok, Lot 15, Block 8 (4 00 HicmairaT Olurlon amd H. M-cCor- mack, Lot 16, Block 8 $ 00 itieinauM ftiiarlon and H. McCor- Tnaclc. Liot 17, Block 8 $1 CO Kicnora .Miairlon and H. M-cCor- mack. Lot 18, Block 8 $3 Oo Kicihera Miairlon- Bind H. M.-Cor. mack, L,ot IB, Block 8 3 00 KJcuaiM iMuirlon Bind H. M'cCor- mack, Lot 20, Block 8 $3 00 Kilci.iard 'Miirlon and H. McCor- mack, Lot 81, Block 8 $3 00 tvmtaiiu Munon and H. MoCor- 'muck, Lot 32, Block 8 J3 00 wtcfnairM Miairlon and H. M'.-Cor- muck, Lot 23, Block 8 $3 00 roici.iaiiM iMurion and H. McCor- mack. Lot 24, Block 8 J3 00 roicihaind -Jiurlonp and H. MioCor- macK. Lt 35, Block 8 $3 00 iicinora niunon and H. McCor- mlack. Lew 28, Block 8 $3 on KicinaoM aiairlon and H. McCor- mack. Lot 27, Block 8 $) 00 KKinairii uuairlon and H. McCor- mack, Lot 28, Block 8 3 00 nuvMuru 'aiiarion and H. McCor- macK, it zs, BOock 8 3 00 mionaira 'M'.iinon and 11. Mv.;or- mack, ijot 30. Blcvk 8 3 05 miureara muinon umd H. MoCor- macK, L,ot at, Block 8 $3 06 iwiwni wiianion and li. MvK-'cfk macK, Lot SZ. Ulock 8 . 3 0J rcic-.Tflira 'ainnon- and H. Mi-Cor- mack, lJt 33, Block 8 J3 00 rein.iaru mainon ana H. M3Cor- macK, uot 34, Block 8 $3 flu P. J. MeOowan, Lot 1, Block 112.... 26 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 2, Block 112.... 26 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 3. Block 112.... 325 00 P. J. MoOowan, Lot 4, Block 112.... ?5 00 P. J. AfcOowun, Lot 5, mock 112.... 2"i 00 P. J. MeOowan. Lot . Kock 112.... 25 00 P. J. MeOowan. Lot 7. Block 112.... $26 Ou P. J. MeOowan. Lot 8, Block 112..., 2S 00 P. J. MWlowan. Lot 9, Block 112.... 125 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 10, Block US.. $25 CO P. J. MeOowan. Lot 11. Block 112.. $25 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 12, Block 112.. $26 00 P. J. MWJowan, Lot 13, Block 112.. $25 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 14, Block 112.. $26 00 P. J. AlcOowan, Lot 15, Block 112.. $26 09 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 16, Block 112.. $26 00 P. J. MeOowan. Lot 17. Block 112.. $25 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 18, Block 112.. 2 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 1, Block 114.... 13 00 r. j. .Mdiowan, Lot 8, Block 114.... 83 00 p. J. Mcuowan, Lots, Block 114.... $3 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 4, Block 114.... 3 00 r. J. Mcuowan, Lot 6, IT.ock 114.... 13 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 6, Block 114.... $3 00 P. J. (MeOowan, Lot 7, Block 114.... 13 On P. J. MeOowan, Lot 8, Block 114.... $3 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 9, Block 114..:. $3 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 10. Block 114.. II on P. J. AlcOowan. Lot 11, Block 114.. $100 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 13, Block 114.. $100 PVJ. MeOowan, Lot 14, Block 114.. $4 00 P. J. 'McOowank Lot 14, Block 114.. SI 00 P. J. MeOowan. Lot 15, Block 114.. 14 Oo P. J. MvOowan. Lot It, Block 114.. $1 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 17, Block 114.. $4 Ou P. J. 'MeOowan, Lot 18, Block 114.. $1 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 1, Block 116.... 81 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot $ .Block IK.... 81 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot S, Block 116.... $1 00 P. J. McOowtsn, Lot 4, Block lis.... $1 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot S, B'ock 116.... $1 00 P. J. 'MeOowan, Lot 8, Block 116 ... $1 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 7, Block U.... $1 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 8, Block 116.... $1 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot I, Block 116.... $1 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot la. Block 11.. 3100 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 11. Block lit.. $3 00 P. J. MeOowan. Lot 12, Hock lit.. $2 00 P. J. MeOowan, Lot 13, Block 118.. $2 00 P. J. MeOowan. Lot 14, Block 116.. $3 Ou P. J. MeOowan. Lot 15, Block 11.. $3 Ou P. J. MvOowan. Lot 16, Block 116.. f! do P. J. MeOowan, Lot 17, Block lit.. $ W P. J. MeOowan. Lot Is. Block lit.. 83 0 L. Nekno, Lot S. iRlock $126 00 L. Neson. Lot t. Block S2t 00 John NonlHtrom, E. half of Lot 2, Block 99 $62 50 Elisabeth Parker, Lot 4, Block 104.. $25 00 Elizabeth Parker, Lot 6, Kock 104.. $126 00 Frank 'Hilton, Trustee, Lot 1, Block 6 $150 00 Frank Pattern, Trustee, N. half of Lot 2, Block 6 $75 00 Frank Potton, Trustee, N. half of Lot 3, Block 6 $76 00 Frank Patton, N. half of Lot 4. Block 6 $75 00 Rogers Trust Oo., W. half Lot 6.... $13 00 Rogers Trust Co., Lot 7, Block 6.. $26 00 Rogers Trust Co., Lot 2, Block 104.. $25 00 Rogers Trust Co., Lot 7, Block 104.. $126 00 Rogers Trust Co., Lot 8, Block 104.. $125 00 T. Slverson, Lot 4, Block 99 $125 00 T. Slvenson, Lot 6, Block 99 $26 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 1, Block 106.... $6 75 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 2, Block 106.... $6 75 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 3, Block 106.... $6 75 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 4, Block 106.... $6 75 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 5, Block lOii.... $9 00 C. E. S. Wood. Lot 6, Block 106.... $9 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 7, Block 106.... $9 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 8, Block 106.... $9 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 1. Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 2, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 3, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. 6. Wood, Lot 4, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 6, Block 110.... $1 00 O. E. S. Wood, Lot 6, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood. Lot 7, Block 110.... $1 00 C. B. S. Wood, Lot 8, Block 110.... $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 9, Block 110.,., $1 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 10, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 11, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 12, Block 110.... $2 00 O. E. S. Wood, Lot 13, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 14, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 15, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 16, Block 110.... $2 00 C. E. 8. Wood, Lot 17, Block 110.... $3 00 C. E. S. Wood, Lot 18, Block 110.... $2 00 By order of the Common Council. Atteetl K. OSBURN. Auditor and Poice Judge. Astoria, Ore., November 11, 1895. 14TH STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the assess ment made by Ordinance No. 2.017, of the city of Astoria, confirming the assess ment on Roll No. 7, for the Improvement of Fourteenth etreet from the north line of Grand avenue to the north1 line of Jerome avenue, in SlriveCy'B Astoria, Is now due and payable 'in United Slates gold and silver coin at the office of the oltv treasurer, and If not paid within five days from the final publication ot nh'la notice, tonw.t: on or Derore UTid'ay, November 29, 1895, the common council Willi order warrants Issued for collection of same: Astoria Savings Bank, trustee, S. 100 feet lot 7, block 20 $ 76 60 Astoria, Savings Bank, trustee, S. 100 et lot 8, block 20 31 90 F. N. Blanche, archbishop of Ore gon. S. 100 feet lot 4, block 20.... 23 75 F. N. Btandheit, airdhiblriWop of Ore gon, 8. 100 feet lot 6, block 20 47 85 F. N. Blanchet, archbishop ot Ore gon, S. 100 feet lot 6, block 20 114 90 Otto Carlson. M. 60 feet of IX(t 11, block 19 15 95 Otto Carleen. M. 50 feet of Lot 12, block 19 38 30 August Danlelson. lot 5, block 56.... 47 85 O. C Mary C, Katie and Nelllei Flavel. lot 2. block 19 47 85 O. C. Mary C, Katie and Nellie Flavel. 'N. 77 feet lot 1 block 19.... 59 00 O. O.. Wary C Katie and NeMIe Fluvel, lot 3, block 19 28 75 O. C 'Mary C Katie and Nef.lle Flavel, lot 4. block 19 15 00 G. S. Gundwson, N. 50 feet lot 10, block 19 9 60 O. S. Gunderson, N. 60 feet lot 11, block 19 15 95 O. S. Gunderaon. N. 50 feet lot 12, block 19 33 SO Mr.s E. n. Haiwe-a N. 50 feet lot 7, 'block 20 38 30 Mrs. E, R. Hawea. N. 50 feet lot 8, Mock 20 .- 15 95 Mira. E. R. Hawes, lot 9, block 20.... 28 75 AVletelido B. March, S. 50 feet lot 11, block 19 15 95 Adelaide B. Marsh, S. 50 feet lot 12. block 19 38 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 1. block 56 114 90 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 2. block 56 47 85 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot . 3. block 56 28 75 F. L. tturker and W. B. Chas?, lot 4. block 56 15 00 F. L. Pairker and W. B. Chase, lot 5. block 59 8 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, Cot 6. block 69 4 OO F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase. ot 7. block 59 4 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot ' 8. block 56 8 00 F. L. Pa.ike.r and W. B. Chaise, lot 9, block 66 15 00 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chaee, lot 10, block 66 23 76 F. L. Pairker and W. B. Chla.se, lot 11. block 66 47 85 F. L. Parker and W. B. Chase, lot 12, block 66 114 90 O. I. Peterwm, N. 60 feet lot 7, block 55 38 30 O. I. Peterson, N. 50 feet lot 8, block 55 IB 75 John Riley, lot 4, block 55 1 28 75 Iver Sabo. lot 9, block 55 28 75 BmHIe Schliussel, S. 100 feet lot 7, block 55 76 60 Fyml'.le Sfffaliueisel, S. 100 feet lot 8, block 55 31 90 RJIaa Shepherd, tot 6, block 55 114 90 C. W. Shlvely, lot 8, block 19 6 00 C. W. Shlvely, lot 9, block 19 ' 16 00 Henrietta C. Sweneon, lot 6, block 19 6 60 Matilda Thomson, S. 100 feet lot 10, block 19 19 15 J. F. Vct.-M, S. 73 feet lot 1, block 19 66 90 By order of the Common Council this 8!th day of November, 1895. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judga Astoria, Ore., November 8, 1895. IRVINO AVENUE IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Common Councill of the Ctty of Astoria, Oregon, have determined to Improve Irving Ave nue from the east line of 18th strest to the east dine of 24th street, aill In the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely. by removing all brush logs and timber, and by grading and fill ing to the established grade, and planking to the wHitti of 16 fset throush the cen. ter with good nr planking three Inches In 'thickness, six inches in wldtia, laid one Inch apart on six stringe-:-, all to be done In accordance iwltih, plans and ripeclncat Ions and orvEnances In relation thereto. The lands and premises upon which the special assessment Shalt be levied to de fray the coat and expense of such im provement and district embracing said '.amis and premtees, be and the same are designated as follows, towlt: AH of Bhx-kB 24, 26. 2. 27. 28, 29, 46. 47, 48, 49, 50. and 51, all in the town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely. Ewtbnates of the expanse of such Im provement and plans and diagram of such, work, and of the locality to 0.2 im proved, tikve been dieftoalted by the city surveyor with the Auditor and Police JiAfce for examination and may be In spected at Uhe office of such officer. At the next regular meriting of the Com mon Council after the final publica tion of this notice, towit: On Wednes day, November 20th. 1895, at 7:30 p. m. at City Hall, the said council will consider any objections to such improve ment being made and If a remonstrance against such improvement signed by per sons owning more than one-calf of the property in such district herein described and In which the special aesrr.ent is to be levied shall be filed with the Aud kor and Police Judge before said time of meeting of the Common Council, no such improvement or work hall be or dered except by a vote of two-thsrds of the common council. By order of the Common Council. . Attest: K. OSBC7RN, Auditor and Po'.l-e Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Novern'xr Sth, 186. 8HILOHS CURE la sold on a gvar- ntee. It cures Incipient ocnsumptlon. t hi the best Cough Core. Only on nt a dose, IS cents, SO eta. and S1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. As Franklin says, good dress opens all doors, you should not lose light of tne fact that a perfect fitting suit is the main feature. Wanamaker ft Brown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Xheir rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 64 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders til", you Have seen the spring line of samples. FOURTEENTH STREET SEWER AS SESSMENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that -the assess ment made by Ordinance Noi 2016, of the City of Astoria, confirming the asetss ment on Roll No. 10 for the construction of a sewer in ltlh etreet In the part of the Ctty of Astoria as laid out and re corded by J. M. ShHvely and generally known as Shlvcly'a Astoirfa, fronrv a point 100 feet south' of the south line of Orand avenue, to the south line of Jerome ave nue, Is now due and payable In United States gold and silver coin at the office of the City Treasurer, and If not paid within five days from the nnal publica tion of this notice to-wlt: On or before Saturday, November 30th, 1895, the Com mon Council will order warrants issued for the collection of the same. Astoria Savings Bonk, Trustee, 8. 100 feet Lot 7, Block 20 $ 37.75 Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, S. 100 feet Lot 6, Block 20 24.40 F. N. Blanchet, Archbishop of Oo.. 8. 60 feet Lot 4, Block 20 3.85 F. N. Blamchet. Archbishop of Ore., S. 50 feet Lot 6. Block 20 3.85 F. N. Blanche.!, Archbishop of Ore., S. 60 feet Lot 6, Block 20 3.85 Theodore Bracker, N. 100 feet Lot 5, Block 58 18.30 James C. Oaldy, N. 100 feet Lot 6, Block 68 28.30 Otto E. Carlson, M. 60 feet Lot 1L Block 19 8.45 Otto E. Carlson, M. 50 fee Lot 12. Block 19 15.15 W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 1, Block 56 45.40 W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 2, Block 58 23.(0 W. B. Cha-pe and F. L. Parker, Lot 3, Block 66 6.40 W. B. Chase, Lot 4. Block 56 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot) 5, Block 56 None W. B. Chase and F. 'L. Parker, Lot 6, Block 66 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Pairker, Lot 7, Block 66 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 8, Block 68 None W. B. Chase and F. L. Parker, Lot 9, Block 58 None W. B. Chose and F. L. Parker, Lot 10. Block 56 .5.40 W. B. Ohlaae and F. L. Parker, Lot 11, Block 66 25.40 W. B. Oh'ase and F. L. Parker, Lot 12. Btock 66 45.40 August Danlelnon, Lot 5, Block 55.. 36.00 Q. C, Mary C, Katie and 'NelKe Flavel, Lot 2, Block 19 3.10 O. C, Mary C, Katie and Nellie Flwvel, Lot 3. Block 19 5.10 O. C, Mary C, Katie and Nellfe Flavel, Lot 4, Block 19 None C. S. Gundemon, N. 50 feet Lot 10, Block 19 1 C. S. Ounderson, N. 60 feet Lot 11, Block 19 8.45 C. S. Ounderson, N. 50 feet Lot 12, Block 19 13.1; Mrs. E. R. Hawes, N. 60 feet Lot 7, Block 20 18.81 Mrs. E. R. Hawes, N. 60 feet Lot 8, Black 20 12 20 Mrs. E. R. 'Haiwes, Lot 9, Black 20.. 16.60 Adelaide B. Marsh, S. 50 feet Lot 11, Block 19 8.46 Adelaide B. Marsth, S. 60 feet Lot 12, Block 19 15.1 O. I. Peterson, N. 50 feet Lot 7, Block 65 IS. 83 O. I. Peterson, N. 50 feet Lot 8, Block 55 12 20 John Relly, Lot 4, Block 56 16.60 Ivor Sabo, Lot 9, Block 55 16.60 Emily SrhlusseJ, S. 100 feet Lot 7, Block 55 -. 37.75 Emily Schlussel, S. 100 feet Lot 8, Block 55 24.10 Eliza Sheipherd, Lot 6, Block 66 66.60 C. W. Shlvely, Frac. Lot 6, Block 19 None C. W. Shlvely. Frae. Lot 7, Block 19 None C. W. Shlvely, Frac. Lot 8, Block' 19 N nr- C. W. Shlvely, Lot 9, B ock 19 None Joseiph Slnnott, Lot 4, Btock 58 8. SO Jcewph Slnnott, S. 60 feet, Lot 5, Block 58 None Josoph Slnnott, S. 50 feet Lot 6, Block 58 None Slsrem of Charity of St. Mary's Hospital, Lot 1, Block 67 22.70 Slfileru of Ohta.nlty of St. Mary'a Hospital, Lot 2, Block 67 12.70 Slfi'eins of Charity cf St. Mary's Hospital, Lot 3, Block 57 2.70 Slfrem of Charity of St. Mary'n Hoejital, Lot 4, Block 57 None Slsteins of Charity of St. Marys HOFpltial, Lot 5, Block 67 None Slplers of Charity of St. Mary's Hospital, 'Lot 6, Block 57 None Henrietta C. Svenson, Lot 6, Block 19 None MatJda Thompson, S. 100 feet Lot 10. Block 19 3.60 J. Ff Voss, S. 73 feet Lot 1, Black 19 6.10 By oivlor of the Common Council. 'Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Ju Ige Astoria, Ore., Nov. 9th, 1895. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest -- TriLi-Continental 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 $10.00 Saved on all tickets East. Tourist C' r th ""'"i' "to. quipmcuip oi ine very nuea throughi uU -4LSO-Canadian Pacific ROYAL Ml STEAMSHIP i -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C: Empress of India Impress of Japan Empress of China Em. rsj of India FmiwM.nf l.r.n Au(f. 5111. Aug 6ih. S-Pt rtHh. Oct i4ih. Nov. urn. D. c, 9U1. Empress of Qi'na Australian steamer leave Vancouver, B. C 6ta of every month. ' For ticket rates and information call on er adJrr$ JAS. FINLAi-SON, Aeent, Astoria. Or. VV. F. Carson, Traveling Pass. Aet , Tacoma. Wa-h Geo. McL. Brown, Dist. Pass. Ajft, Vancouver, B. C. PROFEGS ION AX CARDS German Physician. Ecl-ctle. DH- PltmCIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Albert Dunbar's store cor. 9th and Commercial. Prices: Calls, $1. confinements, $10.00. Operations at .flics free; medicines furnlshtd. W. C. LOQAN, D. D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 573 Third atW. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SUUUi'.ON Office over Olsen's drug stute. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 1 to 8 p. m. sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office, 684V4 Third at, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronl diseases. . DR. O. B. ESTE8, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of worn en and surgery. Office over Danzlger"a store, Astoria. Telephone ?'o 61 JAY TUTTLB. M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND AtJCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HI3 RESIDENCE May be found in his office until 1 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from 5 until 7:3U evenings. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 408 Commercial Street. W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFOUCE & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 385 Commercial street. J A. ROW Lb i', TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second fifecet. Actinia, oi. J. N. Dolph. Rlcfiard Nixon Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON is DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton iluildniKT 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. VV. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. O. HOLDEN, So-mtary. MISCELLANEOUS R'cAlTElsTATiri W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN PIIH'C),aWi-.(',Ii u Hundley & Haas. I'M FUe. sirem and get the Dally Astorun Vlsituri ieu not mine their reornlns pRtw -viii't-there. SBVU'HAGES WINES AND fccKANDIICf !., I'm andel wine inste.ul of ctiffoe- tn ten. -if ty cents pi-i KAllon. tum't turr. peach and apricot r.inti.i Aim. fit-noh 'ognsc am) w!n at Men i.ll!hert ji EMENDED STMPATHI . "Do unto others us you would have others do unto you," l sympathetically jhown In the following linen, the pre 'iiiiiuinii belnij tli.a sympu'.iy la tu, or akin to pain or sorrow: "ilenilomen: Please .send Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: "Avo Doxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dalt. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. 1 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 ijale by Chaa Vtogers, Astoria. Or. Sole Agent A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. G ss aud Squemoue Streets. Astoria, Ore DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is liereoy given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersiRned, under the firm nam and style Oregon Transportation. Compam', is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outslanillnif bills or accounts beini; pay able to Capt. Fuul Schrader, and be as suming the payment of all debts due by said firm. Astoria, Or., May 13. 18!)n. PETER H. CRIM, PAUL SCHRADER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation CO. Two Dally Boata to Portland "Telenhnne" loo daily (except 8nn(lay). r ; Leaves Portland 'rlnllv , . 0 , ""' V I o. ui., eept Snnilay. j Bailey (ritzt" loaves Astnrin lW day. vVednesilay, Tlmrs.lnv, FriiJ.iv and evening ul 7 p. m. Leaves PorilaniJ daily t H p. m., ex cept Sundi-y. On Satuiday nn-ht at 1'. r C. V. STOXE, Airmr, Atotin. rr tj o Telephone No. 11 U. B. Scott. President B. A. Seeley. Gen'l Agt.. Portland. S. II. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Uas and Steam Fitting, , Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating. -- 178 Twelfth strt. a..,ti r.r North Paeifie Breuiery JUHN KOI'P, prop Bohemian Lnger Beer And XX POKTER. Leave onltM with t t Soaanyaid. Saloon V Z the CosmopoHtan Saloon. All oX.rW be promptly attended to. ' .s . .