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0 1 THE IUU.Y ASTORIAN, asTukia. TI.IM.SimY MOKXINfl, MAlUMl it lttM. gaily SUtovlmt HN T. UCIHTKH. Editor. TV.NM OF WBSvRIPTKVI Telephone No. M. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year.. .rS.K' . .Sul Bunt by mall per month... Served by carrier, per week loj WEEKLY. Bent by mall per year, $J In advance. Postage, free to subscriber. All communleatTcmTTr.tended for publl- ration should be dlre-ted to th. Mlior. Business communications of all kinds ust be addressed and remittances The Astortan. The Astorian guarantees to Its ub-i scrtbers th largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia! ttvar. Adverting rate, can be had on .pII-; Mdn.n. -twure cl.l.-n and cation to th business manager. I h " Wli MUlca! sentiment j from their reining members cf commas The. Weekly Astorian, the second oldest' .m rh,r ve K K0 viln.llt cabbages weekly In th state of Oregon, has, nextj anJ ,urmi,a of ,h,.tr own r;i,,;,1(., r ,Mt to the Portland Oresronlan, th largest nto tho sel Nxs of corner groceries. weekly circulation In the state. Jno. r. Handly Co. are our Tort-! I bind agents, and copies of the Astorian can be had every morning at thMr stand, TH Third street. AX INTERNATIONAL CANAL. Mr. Nlmo, th theorist and statistician, m hi reevnt article In the Forum, talks th same w.y-and It would be with th same effect. If It were rot for the delay It t-nds to cause-about the: pracUcabllity and profit of th Nicaragua1 canal as other wise men of the East talked to their day about the feasibility t the Atlantic cable and the propoa.il to build a railroad over the Rocky mount ains. Mr. Nlmo Is doubtless sincere In his ".... ,j.. i,,in.! of the canal are almost Insurmountable. and. If ever constructed. th enormous cost of the canal would forbid Its promawe operation. m .nere s-u, reason to brlleve that the widespread . publicity now Wing tflven to Mr. Nlmo's, argument can oe iracei wun .ue trouble to certain Influences which have' secretly fought the canal project ever line Its first Inception. The canal will be built all right enough, although it may. be at such a far dls-J tant Jay In the future that no person' now on this continent will live long' enough to derive any advantage from It. , What thla coast needs and must have to' enjoy the full measure of prosperity pos-j ilbl lo it hi the Imreedlate construction, f the canal, and If the timidity or pr-u-: 41c of congress Is going to result In any more tommlslsons of Inquiry or other j pretexts tor delay. It would be far better' for the" frtenda of th canal ol abandon' . tb Utys upon which thy art now work-; and adon a new scheme entirely. Other England. Germany or Russia1 . ; . . , , . I IU put up the money and complete ! the eanatmctlon of the canal within the. next Ave years :f the United States '. will cease to play the part of the dr.g in the manger about the matter. In deed. It is believed that the rocated ob- structlons which Mr. Cleveland has cast ' . ... . . . ,, , ,K, pians lor tne puonc oeneni or In ex- ln th way of the canal ar due to the helpln(r hanJ Q othm u )s machinations of the British cgents and not surprising to find that th tickets of diplomats at Washington. the Mountain Road lottery In 170 w-re England, very properly from her stand- y him. and that he spent fifty , . pounds therein. . . He evidently did point, does rot want the canal construct- not LswcUtt lottery tickets with gam ed under the auspices of this govern- bllng any more than the modern stcek ment or subject to our control after it broker associates his "puts" and "calls" put in operation. She may never ex- BVTnJm wg' pert to own or control the canal herself. -Avoid gambling, a vice productive of but she does not propose that any othfr every possible ill." nation shall occupy such an a dvantage. ? wuld he extraordinary If a man of . , . , ,tl .... .. Washington's passionate character had and. least of all. this country. And ently tTom the use of force- with the Influence of our own citlxens ; ful and emphatic language. As has been whose Interests are against the raral. It elsewhere said, his language was always now begins to be apparent that there Is flean- and- " ""f ld'led- never was B vv i in any way vulgar beyond an occasional little hop for the canal under the pres- ; expletive. . . . ent plan In the near future. These phases of Washington's life bear- However much It may so asalnt the! In cn the problems of drink, naming. . . , ... ... . .... etc., emphasize most strongly the Inevl- rraln of their patriotism, the wise thing ,rend thM lofal and opn. for Pacillc coast people now to do Is to ; ons giv to th thoughts and habits of ccaM all further effort to get our gov-' a rising generation. Accepting unhesl ernmenf to foster the enterprise, and. I tatlngly the amusement., habits ami i- views of those whom he loved best as a instead of passing a Nicaragua canal chld ne (1,C0ses tne ,, strength of bill, to Indue congress to negotiate a; his Individuality In that he fell Into no r.rv vlih the leadlnr commercial na-l sloughs of despond, but that In years of , . , . -,i-1 tions of Europe, under which any nation, or combination or nations may u.iariaae, the construction of the canal, with a, guarantee from all the others both as to the protection of the capital Invested and the absolute commercial neutrality of the canal when put In operation. This Internationa agreement should also provide for th closing of the canal to the war vessels of all nations except In a time of universal peace. There can be no doubt whatever that such a treaty could be successfully n'-j collated with every European govern ment, and that the monJy could De raised and work on the canal commenced within twelve months after Its ratlflca- tlon by our senate. As bitter a disap- ,. .u. . h ,.a,Hrti pointment as It might be to the patriotic, people of the 'iioie Lnite.i stales wno believe that this rfreat canal Is of such national Importance that it ought to be constructed regardless of cost directly by df.vmel! nirnself to svatem;lc tollrBe this government, and und t the super- of gymnastics for strengthening r.ll ot shflon of out navy d'partmenr, the Pa-' the physical powers which are called Into Uie coast cannot afford to have its de-! P v hlg Performances at the piano. Those long, slender piano ' fingers are selo nt retarded by the century of put through tner paces un, ,n(,v ac. sclay which will yet be required to edu- quire trngth, flexibility, aglli'y and cate our people up to a proper reallza-j staying power. His magiiitlcent tech- , ,,., , ,K. . i,(, i nlque Is not maintained without this tion of th. significant of the subject. constar,, f,t4rln an(1 iubrlcatlnK of i springs. This little band of live falth- ... ' , . . . f"! servants which each hanJ commands By decidln that Individual stockhold- , ln tenure to a wrist like ste. Hut eis in the Central Pacific Railroad Com- I his arms lu have to le strengthened, pany are not liable for the company's F"r tnis purpose he employs an appar euedns ,o the general ,v-r,ent. , CrVSttW h'know,,! the supreme eo irt of the United States j nobody else. fttvr to Stanford University a base of i . ;-tft which may ..-ontinue to the end of ! WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN, tfm. During the latter days of Kenator Boinon Transcript. 'ajfrd carevj there was a great deal j Fuddy It is said that an infant at birth t Wild speculation as to the senator's ' Wind, and that some time elapses be- ..... L . , - . , fore he can see. aUtu, ami InMh. mind, of most people, Duddy-I wonder If that Is so? By eii-gm-raled Id-as were common. That ; jingo. I'd have taken notice when I was (he ijm total exceeded fifteen millions born if I had supposed the question would tr dollar "4 is, riasonably sure, and It ! CTer ralBed- ,, for 5 237,000 that suit to recover wtsWtituted by the United Stttes. Had the government won. Its case the loser would not have been Mrs. Btanford-who . . ., , . ... , v,, has undoubtedly been provided for-but Stanford University, to the support of which the estate Is dedicated. Quite as . . .x. .. , injMtli important as the definition of individual and corporate liability Is the fact that th unlv-rslty will hot ill of poverty Of thai phase of h probabilities the supreme court took no notice It was dealing KiWjr with the lawbul the re- null of the decision affects many thous ands who may never own railroad stock ami who but for the educational fuel. Ill' s afforded by Stanford Vnlvwslty would I never achieve mediocrity In any business or professional pursuit. Secretary Morion coiil.l not adopt a course belter cal.'ultted to Illustrate th Impropriety of the agricultural depart ment s wholesale free sccei uisirimni n j than lo buy the seeds In th open mar- I ket and send them out in th original ,rkxr of the seedsmen from whom (m.y trr ,u,vnase.l. a i,m that h - "' ' h" ' since !h-re ten l sufficient time TO navf tnrm iwcrim in hip l'miiu rx to;r""'vc way by a special force at the department building, in spectacle ot the government distributing gratuitously ,0 favorn,. oonstltuMi of ininbers o( centres rh- familiar yellow packages bearing tin UN-Is of Messrs. I-andreth, I. XI. Feny oi Co. .tnd other reliable cannot fall to have a very edifying effect average mind of the country. Th preoent is an era of 'Iv.ly Journnl- i Ism. The Cuban quetlo,i has thron an I amount of sensational llteratur-, dtacrlb j liig Weyler's cruelties, tnlo ihe iMngrc ; slonal record that canni: fall to shock I a larice number of old subscribers. And. I the Washington S: sy, there Is for PPrhnslon that Ih trouble, N",n th- English Sn.l American tranche! of th. Salvation Army have orapgeu ,ne aiway. esieeme.1 ar (.Ty Into a heated political discussion. Compared to th Vnlted States Cuba Is but a small spot on th map. The length of time Spain ha been engaged In the still uncompleted task of stiNluing that t'!nd should prompt her to pause before Peki ng anythlrur so big a. this country ever If she were confident as to th final I out come. Th president ohjecte.1 to any unofficial noW tkin oJ ,h( ilruKKl , I Cllha darns the AlJanu ,xpwluon. He j w rtoul)telt, impressd by the fact ,h4, ,hi apt,0u of (he nte 4nd huM are official In th strictest sense of the word. Mr. De pew's numerous admirers would like it understood that there are several kinds of "favorite sons," and that a man need not necessarily be a nresldentlal candidate to come within th? specitlca- lions. PERSONAL SIDE OF WASHINGTON. Lay Influ.nc by Hb Knvlronments; His Tendencies Toward Higher Ideals. A 'sh't!?th JT T" of chance and betting were universal prao tic In Virginia, and from Washlnirton s earliest account! It is known that from ' 14 Indulged moderately therein, write General A W . Greeiy In flr9, Qn p, slJe of Washington." In March Ladles' Home Journal. That most Insidious form of gambllng. the lottery, was an especial favorite, being resorted to for the pur pose of raising funds for charity, church use or public improvements. Active ar.u lous as Washington was In promot- dlscretloti all his tendencies were away from h high f thought and action, PADEHEWSKI'S DAILY LIFE. How the Great Pianist Keeps In Perfnrt Condition for flis SVork. i Pailerewskl rises, as a rule, about lu o'clock on days when he does not give a concert or is traveling, writes John J. a'Becket In an article upon th grat pianist's daily life. On days wl en be Is to play in the evenings he rls ot L Hv wav of mornincr meal he taks a cut. 0f cofM or tea nothing else, not even a roll or morsel rf bread. He practices usually for live or six hours each day on a piano wnicn tie has sent to his room in the hotel as soon as he arrives in a city. When he has an afternoon con oert he does not practice at ill. how-1 ever, and if the concert Is an evening onei he iwoUB Qny tw of lhr exercising on the keyboard. orderl to strengthen his fingers lie plays only five-finger exercises Like a prizefighter BUCKJLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. ; The best salva In the world foi Cuts, ' Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, i Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, chnblanl) Cong A' kn hTup. :tioi;.-. and positively eures Piles, or no I pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, , pr)ce Fo g,e by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Aood Thing-push LP The largest piece of Good tobacco eer sold fono cents A GREW SOME FOF- Oh. flee from his pathway, all creatures of vice. And likewise all good men and true; For he handles a weapon more cruel than nice, And Its terrors are thirsting for you. His wounds are not mortal. He chal lenges not To combat that reddens with bloo-L But the blushes he raists are nev-r for got: The man with a handful of inu.l. And he hurls It on high, and he watches It spread. And his laugh echoes fenrf'il and loud. He cares not. though some may alight on his head. If It only bespatter the crowd. The whiter the object, the deeper th stain. When abuse covers all In its tlol: But his Joys are his own. and he laughs at their pain; The man with a handful of nud. Washington Star. NOTHING AFOOT. I stood In the hall at midnight. And the clock was striking the hour. And her pa slid down the baliistra le And kicked with alf his power. Oh, little I recked her parent's boots Were tilled so full of feet. I went on the "spur" of the moment And landed In the strvet. Toronto News. Don't Invite disappointment by experi menting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure and you have Immediate re lief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. Stephen Salisbury, of Worcester. M iss . has given t?rt.iD with which 10 build I a museum of fine arts in taht city. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. Owvernawat Report Mrs. Lucy C. Carnegie is the first wom an to be admitted to membership In the! Vv Vnrir VonKt rMtih 1 It Is a fixed and Inimitable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rleh and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of De Witt's Sarsaparllla. Chaaj Rogers, Druggist. Those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous In the country, as the behavior of the country Is most mockable at the court. Shakespeare. " - J W j s iiviivi o vasiviiM They that marry ancient poeple merely In expectation to bury them, hang them selves In hope that one will come and cut the halter. Fuller. "Give me a liver regulator and I can j regulate the world." said a genius. The 1 druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's J Little Early Risers, the famous little Pl"- Chas. Rogers. Miss Rraddon was at one time an nct rs, playing small parts In the prov inces. kSTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY! READING ROOM FKER T'J ALL. 1 i Open every day from 3 o'clock to 5 :30 1 and ti:Ho 9:30 p. in. , Subscription rates $3 per budiiiii. i Southwest cor. EUvsnth sud Duan St. ASTORIA IRON WORKS ! CoDeomlySt.footof Jackson. Akturla 1 General Machinists and Boiler Makers ' Land and Marine Engines, Boiler wurk. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. 1 Castings of All Descriptions Msds to Order on I Short Notice. , John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary Biff CI ii t non-DoInonnn rnieHljf lor (ooorrh(-at Olf-t, Bprrmiitorrbri-H, i Whltxj. unmturil rli- (Juruued charK". or tuj ifilliifmni- Doi ( iuutof. lion, irrlUtion ur ulrttra- riftDU coowctoe. tion of miicotiH miri- 'HeEvANSChemTii Co. trn. Ajon-iMlrlnmrut. 0. , !23i or Bl'nl 10 " n wriiiir' ti rii i.r 'a L.iti. wi Circular ttljt uli retjuetft. I .sff l it f italon ENV.LMH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVHHTMCNT3. Important to AmerVana seeking Kng tth iwikuU for now n:irprs. A th ci.iiiulninc the n.win and ! ot X) su,x--sfiS promoters who have ac) over fliw.mu.wu Storting in Foreign In-v.-innwrxe withm en last s.x years, and over flS.ODO.iM) for nhe seven mont'ia of '.'. l'r:o iX or ti, poyjie by ptal urk-r to tbo London an I I'nlwrsal llu ru of Inverttora f. vhipl'le. London, E. C. tutscnbra wil be en:.t r.l. by ar roncemwr.t with Ci dlrnrtors to receive ei:-t.- pec-MU: or inttera of lntnductoln to any of ttvesn soc-wkSfiil prorer. Ttils 1M is first eiaso In every nwpect, and every man or firm whose name ap peurs therein rnny b. d.erled upon., For puu.'tns the folluwumr it will ba found Invaiuwbie rtonds or Hhasvs of In 4uwna. CoawnercaU and Flmuicia: con-.-ern. llonirmfe asans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mtnea. lHrclor: SIR FOWARO C. ROSH, HuN WALTER C. PKPY8, CAPT. ARTHl'R ST1FFE. CopyrtaK. White satin sashes on linen rosin will Ni distinctively elegant when summer deys arrive. Waen Baby was sick, wegae her Castorav, Wsea she was a Child, ah cried for Ouurla. When she became Mbw, she clung to Caatoiia. WaeasbeL llldren.shega stbemCastorla, It Is sold on rnaranreo by ail drug gist. It cures Incipient Consumption and itha best Couear-1 Croup Cor For Bale by S. W. Cbnn. NOTICK OF ESTABLI8MINO ORAliK ON EXCHANCIK 8TRKKT., Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Astoria propose to establish the grade on Kxchange street, In the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure. between the east line of Seventh street to the claim line between MeClure'r and Hhlvely's As toria at the folk wing helghth above the base of grades: From the east line of the Intersection of Hevenlh and Kxehange streets on the north of Kxchange street at 01 feet and at the south line at n feet. Ihenee esst on Kxchange street In a direct line to the west line of Klghth street. From the east line of Klghth street at Its intersection with Kxehange street, on th! north side at M.f. feet and on the south side at 59 5 feet, thence east along Kx.:hanaq street in a direct line to the west line of Ninth street. From the east line of Ninth street at Its Intersection with Exehnnge street, on the north side at 43 feet and on the south side at 4S.5 feet, thence east along Kx change street In a direct line to tho west line of Tenth street. From the east llr.e of Ten.h street at II Intersection with Kxchange street, on the north side at 28 feet and on the south side at 3ii feet, thence ea"t In a direct line to the west line of Eleventh street. From the east line of Klevcnth street at Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 21 feet and on the south side at 24 feet, thence cast In a direct line on Exchange street to the west line of Twelfth street. From the east line of Twelfth street nt Its Intersection with Kxehange street, on the north side at 2T feet and on the south side at ZI feet, thence easterly In a direct line to the claim line between Mo f.'lurc's and Hhlvely's Astoria. At the claim line between Mef'lure's and Hhlvely's Astoria, at 21 feet above the base of grades. And unless a remonstrnnce signed fcy tho owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street lie filed with the auditor and po lice Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, lo-wt, on or before February 25, IMS!, the common council will establish said grade. Ily order of the common council. Liated February 4, WM. II. E. NELHON, Auditor and Police Judge. ri,&ar rsi:Rattfoi:Ki ILOOBottln. iy gA 0 fi r J L I Ons cent a Aom. 1 V A llOWMmildl TUWAHl'ltlC. IV W. Fuller, of CaimJ.mnrle, N. T., ssya that he alwnvs keta lr. Kliia's Now iMscovery In U house and his fam ily has lya found th very l't re sults follow Its uso; that lie wmiII not be wl'houl It, If procurable, tl. A, lyke ni.vn, I'nituKl, i'a:aklll, N. V, .iyMli( lr. King's Now liMvei'y la undoublUy th best couuh ritedy; that h has used It In MU fniiilly for mV. years and (list II has never f.iltel lo l all thai Is clAliitrd r It. Why not trr a remedy so ln tried and I..I.-.I Prl.tl bottles ! free at Chas. Ibvers' drug mors Kegular i sv and tl. i IN WINTK.Il ! Fate entt'rs roses In our ay. i With lavlah hand 1 If the ror were bill ashes. WoaUlu'l It he a rand? - IVtioll News-Tribune. A hUh liver with a ,nrpld liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with m- Witt's Utile Karly Itinera. Utile pills that cur dyspepsia and constipation. I'haa. Rogers, t'P.UNsM'KN T TAX H.U.K. Noll, Is tirrrbv given that by virtu of a warrant Issued by order of lbs com mon council of the city of Aaturla. tu me directed mi l aiu.-he.l to the assessment roll f snbl ritv fr th ywr :s.''J. com uiundliig inc. as I had bo, 11 previously commanded to bvy upon the loihIs and chattels of the delinquent taxpayer of aid city In nud nam, si In said loll, and, if nouu to ! found, thou upon tho real property assessed Itk such delinquent on said roll, ur so touch thrreof aa will sat isfy Ihe taxes charted thi'iootl, together mih the cost and expenses, and fur want of pel sons! property to make said taxes 1 h.ive IcvIihI upon, and on Putur day. the llih day of March, com men, ins at hi o'clock 11. in, 1 will sell at public auction at the courthouse In said city of Astoria, county of t'lataop, state of (iroson, tu th highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said taxis, costs and se ct ulna- costs, su much uf the ollowing ile.-r IU-.I lots, blocks and parcels of land as may In necrssaiy to m- the laxra du thcroon. in t. 8. gold or slUer coin, to gether with all lees and costs 8ald land Is situated lu the city of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, and was assessed to tho following tismiHl rort. to wn: Astor Ijiud and Trust To., lot i. block lit. Hhhely'a IrWii lleights: lots x 4. 6. . block t, Xhlvely s Irving llaighls; lots '.. K . !. II. U II It. 14, l. 1. t X 4. 4, , blocs t Hhlvely's Ir ving Heights: bus I, . . lu, 11. 13. 1J. It. IX la. IT. 1. 1. . :. j a a :i, , k 1;, , s. . block i. Hhlvely's trvllut Heights: blH-ks .;,, Hhlvely's Irving llelglits: lots J. 4, a. a, f, K. bUn-k . Hhlvely's Irving Heights I 143 44 Astoria Paeklng "o , fnMil me lot 4. bloca 5. Mcc'lure's; frontage lot 1, block MciMur': front age lot i, block Met 'lure's: fionitgc bt 1, l.kMk &. Me. tiiire's. nenh halt lot J, hlw-k . Mcc'lure's: frontage lot 1. blo,-k 4. Mcfiurs'r; frontage lot J. block it. M, 'lure's: frontage lot J. blcM-k S. Mel 'lure's; rront- age lot 4. block d. Mcc'lure's .. K3 ID M. J. Klarx-y. lot 1, U,xk I. Mc c'lure's: frontage lot 1. block I. M.flure's: lot i, blmk I. Mc I'lure's: fronioA- lot 1 block I. Mctiure's: lots 7, i. block 1. Mc rlu re's: cast Si feet lot t block M. Mei iur.'s; lots J, II. block SS, Mcflure's: east S3 feet lot 13. block U, M.-CT lire's: west half lot IX block W. M.-c'lure's: lota t tl. IX IX 14. block 1. Mo aura's: lou U I t block 1, Kinney' Astoria: west half lot 5, block 1. Klnnsy's Astoria: lots I. X X 4. 6. a. block X Kinney's Astoria: west half lot 7, block X Kinney's Astoria: lots t. X X 4. 6. , 7, I. I, 10 II. IX 13. Movk X Kinney's Astoria: let 4, Mock 4. Kinney's Astoria: lot 1, X X 4. X 4. block X Kinney' As toria: west kalf lots t and U X X 4. block X Klnnsy's Astoria., l.ftj) 47 0. Wlngate, lot X block . Alder brook: blocks X J. 4. X . . 10, II. IX IX It. U. Central Park: south JU feet block X 1st add Astoria: south 230 feel block X 1st add Astoria: blocks 7, X '). lu. 11. 1st add Astoria I) II. Welch, block . William St O port: lot x Mock 21. Hhlvely's: und two-thirds lot 4. block VI. Hhlvely's: rrantnge blmk 123. Hhlvely's: east 15 feet west half lot 2. block 121, Hhlvely's: und half middle part lot X block 134. Hhlvely's: undivided mlddln pan lot , bloc k 134, Hhlvely's: und -, west block I2t. Hhlvely's: K 15 feet frontage W lot X Murk 129. Hhlvrly.s; all frontage blmk l.si, Hhlvely's: und c frontage W blmk 13, Hhlvely's: und ' W i block 13J. Hhlvely's 12 2 Nancy Welch. lots I. 2. X 4, (I. . block 12, Hhlvely's; lets I, !, 1. t. 9. 10. II. 12. block 17. Hhlvely's; lot I'), block SX Hhlvely's: blocks S. XI. Hhlvely's: lots I, 2. block 53. Hhlvely's: und u, lots X I. 5, . block V, HBively's; lots 7. X X 10. II, IX block 53. Hhlvely's: blocks ), Ci. TH, k, K, HO. Hhlve ly's: lots I, t X 4. 5, , 7, X. 5. ID. II. 12, Nock 49, Hhlvely's; 12'v5 feet lot X block 54, Hhlve ly's: 121x50 feet lot 10, block 54. Hhlvely's; 12'.,s'l foot lot II. block 54. Thlvely's: 1314x7) feet lot 12. block il. Hhlvely's; und ', all block in. flhlwly's; ;."vi fe-t lot 2. block 112, Hhlvely s: 12'X.V feet lot tl. block 112. Hhlvely's; 12"jX'( feet lot 7, block 112, Hlnveiy's; In the HE portion ot J. M and Susan I Hbivelv i I. C, Hec: pi, T 1 N. It 3 W, being hounded aa fol lows: f'oiriniencli.g ut the HK corner of said I) L t th, nc N along tle E boundary line of said clulm to the H txiundary life of the tnwn of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Hhlvely. thinee BW on said 8 line of said town of Astoria to tract owned and platted as Summit Addition by the Astoria Heal Estate Association, thence 8 along said trnet to 8 bound ary line of said U L (', thence E to place of beginning, con taining IK) acres, except there from I'l acres deeded to the railroad trustees as per deed dated Feb. zc, 1K12 W. E. and M. 8. Warren, lots rl, 7, 8. block til. Mcflure's extend ed by Olney; lot 14. block 70, Mef'lure's extended by Olney: lot . block XX McClure' ex tended by Olney; lots 1, 2. 13, 14, brock Ii3, Mcflure's extended by Olney; lot !, blmk 90, McCliirc's extendwl by Olney; lot 1, block 7, Mcflure's extended by Ol ney; lot 1, blmk OX Mcflure's extended by Olney; lot 1, block 100, Mcflure's extended by Ol ney; und lot 4, bloc k 100, Mc flure's extended by Olney; lot 2, block 158, Mcflure's extended by Olney; lot 7, block 108, Mc flure's extended by Olney; lot 2, block 123, Mcflure's extended by Olney; lot X block 128, Mc flure's extended by Olney; lot 4, block 130, Meflurc's extended by Olney; lot 6, block 132, Mc flure's extended by Olney: lot 4, block 135, Mcflure's extended by Olney; lot 8, block 144, Mc flure's extended by Olney; lots 3, 4, block 153, Mcflure's extend ed by Olney; lot 4, block 100, Mcflure's extended by Olney; lot 1, block 15fl, Mcflure's ex tended by Olney 1.130 10 399 ta Tho above snle to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of snld day and continue until all the above, described parcels of real cslate are sold, C. W. TVtrwrERY, f hlet of Polloe. Astoria, February II, 1806. Indio Tin! Oasis of thh COIOKAIK) tlKSlKT A Hew Ueaitb n csort 11I LOW I HI! LliVI L OF THU SKA ' Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronoiincotl ly I'liyHicians tlio nuwt Fuvornblo in A morion for Sufl'ororti from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indio In the past by the large numbers who otherwise would have been glad tu lak advantage of Us lu-uerlcial climate, has b.Sn a lack of suitable accommodation. The Houthern Pacific l'onii:y taken pleasure In announcing thai n-vvrsl Commodious and Comfortable Cottages havs Juat been erected at Indio station, that will be rnte,l to anplii-aitla at r-a- sonaMe rales. They ant furnished with modern ronvsnlen.a, supplied with pure artesian water and so situated as tu give occupants all the advantages tn be ! rlvml from a more or leas prod acted residence In thla delightful climate. (From tht Han Francisco Argonaut.) "In th heart of the great riearrl of th Colorado--which the Houihrrn Pacific traversea-lheiM Is an oasis called Indio, which. In our opinion. I the sanitarium uf the earth. Wt believe, from persona Invrsilaailcn, that far certain Individuals. th, re Is 110 spot on this planet so favor able." O T. Hiewart. M l , writes: "Tho purity cf the air. and th elrrnal sun shine, nil one with wonj-r and delight. . . . Nature ha accomplished much that there rsinalns but little for man to do. As tu Its xaslhllltir aa a health retort here Is th most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pl'asanl. a perfrelly dry soil, for rain I an unknown factor: purs oivn, dense atmosph'rs and pure water. What more can be desire,!? It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para Use for rheumatics. I'nnslderlng th nutnlHrr of sufferer who have been runr.1. I have no hestianey In recom nmndlng this genial oasis as ih haven of the affli. t.l." INDIO. Id 61 a niiloH from SAX FKAXCISCX) iiinl 130 niiloH from l-OS ANi.KLKiS Fare from Los Angeles f.oc For further Information lDcjuIr of any ttoutBern I'acino Company agent, ur address E. P. BOCJKHH. At Oen. Paaa Agt. H. P. Co. J. Is. KIKKLAND. llt. Pass. Art. "or. Flr nJ Abler Sta.. Portland. t)r " ' " 1873 iiku Lubricating r" i o.ls ; F,s?cr A Specialty. Brothers, J Sell ASTOKIA, 1 Ship Chiimlt'lpry, Ilnnlwaro, Iron it Str-el, ; ("oul, j (Jrooorioa S: IVoviHioiiH, I Flour .t Mill Fed. 1 PiiintH, ( VartiiHlit'H, i Ii'rj'crH Siiii'S, j FairliankV Scale, i Doors cfc WiiidoAH, Arifultural I iiiilcmciith Wiiojoiih it VcliicloH. IS THERE? la there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold Tit,. cronfi.rtS Mlllch fheV Mil COllM find In articles of PIJHNIi'lUtK of tho rlghl kind. And we would suggist at this season a nlcs Sideboard, Kxtenslon Table, or set of IMnlng fhnlrs. We have the largest and finest Hue ever shown In th city and at prices that cannot fall to please the closest buyers. HEILBORN flf SON. J. A FAST ABEND, OENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND fflHARF BUILDER HOUWK MOV ICR. Hous Moving Tools for Kent. ASTORIA, OR A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. ' . Cor. Cs mi Squssioqus Streets. Aitrirla, On B. F. ALLEN Wall Paptr, Artists' Mstsrlsls, Paints, Oils, Glass, stc, Japansss Mattings, Rugs and Bamboo Ooods 365 Commercial Btrect. pHOriHHlONAL OAKOM JOHN T. LIUIITKH, ATTOIlNlcr-AT-LAV. orrlce, tipslalrs, Aalorlail llulldltil. (Isrnisn Physician. KcbtlUa. I'll, 1IAIITWU PIIVHIt'lAN A Nil mtUOICON. Olflc ovsr Albert tnnilwr' slor. cor. ih and t'u amsrclal. I'rlcl Calls, Hi cinniisnisiiii. 110'W. OpsMllon at uBIos fr; nis.lMne furnlshrd. Dll. KII.IV JANHON. PlIYHU'l AN AND HMMIKON. Offli ovr Olissn't rlrti liirs. llnur. II lo It m.i I lu I and t to I p. m. Bun. lays, 10 to 11 Pit O. n. RHTKaV PHTHIt'I 4N AND SUHOKON, HiiaoUl attention In OlveasM ot wom an and surgerr, Offlo over lansir- i"ra sunns Telephnn No at JAT TUTTIJO. M. I. PlltHK'l AN, PUIUIBON, AND AtXMUCMKUM. Offlc. Itooms nd Pythian Mulldltig. Hours. 10 lo II and I to k HMldeniss. Us, Cwclar street II. T. OIUWIIT. ATTOHNICTAT-LAW. CnmrrMTClaJ Mtreel. W. U. Laroro. H UrulU'H HMITII. ATTOUNKYH-AT-TAW, M Oomroerclal strl. J. U. A. IIOWLUY, ATTOllNBT AND Col'NHstLilM AT LAW. DtHi on tuoood Ht-Mit, Atturw. Or. J. N. lKdph. Ul. harvl Nlicm '.'hter V. lblph. IHIU'll. NIXtkN IHUJ'II. A'PTOKNKYH AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, 14. li. !, and IT, Hamilton llullding. All legal and cot leclk'lt bustne proinp'.ly attended to. t.'laliua again! tli gMVrninnt p olalty. 1 e BOt'lBTY UKKTINUH TKMPI.K lAllKlH NO. T, A. V. and A. M. Ilegular cciniinunlcatliHia bsUl on th flrst and third Tuesday svsolng t saort month. W. O. HOWKtX, W. kl. K. C. HOIJUKN. aWotarr. M I HO K LLA N Kt HK ItlOAL BHTATC, NOTABY PU1IU0. W. C. CAHrikTLU ITI Tsuth strl. WHKN IN IVItTl.AN'l-c on Jno. r. liandlry A Co . I Third strwet, and get th I 'ally Astorian. Vlsliors nee.1 not miss their morning paper whll Iher. After (Deals! Or a! any other lime when ) oil wish a ipsxl cigar ask lur Ilic well iiiiwii, Inline mail, liatul tnrclc. white lalsir citr - "U llclle As.tc.rln " Oonntolril by all smukcrs lu be llin Ixwi pKar iiiatiufaniiirml. W. F. SCUII-BI;, 71 Ninth? Strset. Astsrl. OragM. KXTKNKKI) SYMPATHY "IV) unto other aa you would hav others do unto you," Is sympathetically shown in the following lines, lb pie sumptlun being that sympathy I ls.ru, or akin to pain or sorruw: "(lenlleni. il, pleas send Krauss' Headache t'apaule aa follows Two buses lu Flora Heay. Ilavanna, N I'sk Two boles u Llllls Wllcoi, llrookUml. N. Ik I have always been a great sufTerer from hesiUchn and your I'ap aulra ar Ih only Ihlng lhal rsllevr me." Yuurs Vry truly, KUHIA HKAY. Ilavanna, N. Iok Kur sale by ('has. lingers, Astoria, or., sole agent. They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishsrmsn on th Culunibla river that stand la the same relationship to Marshall's Twin as a wooden Image does to lb human being they lack strength Uf -evenness ami lasting dualities. Don't fool yourself Into th belief that other twines besides Marwhall's will do "just ss well." They won't. They cannot. STICA MICKS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. dally leicept Hunilayl. l-eaves Portland al 7 a. m. dally., el cept Hunday. "Ilalley Oatsert" leaves Astoria Tues. day, Wedniiaday, Thursdsy, Prlday ana Baiurday morning at I 41 a. m.; Hunday evening al 7 p. m. leaves Portland dally a! II p m., rl cspt Hunday. On Saturday at II p m WALLAOK MAIIZKHY. Agent. Popular Science Nature, Invention, NEWS HEALTH Hygiene. rornirrlj BOSTON JOIKYU Of fllK.ISTUT Pnlarged and Improvsd. Contnlns a large number of Hhorl. Kasy Prnnllcal, Interesting and Poular, Halcntl-' flo articles, that ran he appreciated and etiloyed by any Intelligent render, even Ihough ho knew little or nothing of sci ence. Profusely Illustrated and Tree from Technicalities Newsdealer., 10 cent. $i per year rrkfentlon this paper for a sample copy. Largest oiroulation of any Scientific paper in the woild Published Monthly by BCNJ. LILLARD, New York. "A TALENTED EDITOn " OantlameBi-l kad ocoaslon lo use sev eral boxes, of Kraiisa's .Jlesdncha Cap sules whll mvallnf lo Chicago to at tend the. Natlimal PunocraHo oonvenllon They acted like a eharm In preventing headaehe an fllrslne-t. leave had very llttl h.dah since my return, which Is remarkable. ,1 "Yours reirMKitfiill', . ; JOHM V. BHAP-HJIl. .!,. - t, . 114. Ranovo (Pa.) Heeord. For rale by rha. Rogsrs, Astoria, Or sol agent. n ' l.,,u:;::;;:r 'jzz