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,., I THK DAILY AHTORUN. aMH. TlflWlUY MOlWl.Vi.. APlML 2, lfl'.ni. NiCPH'K or AHHKNHMKNT ON rWIt. TKKNTII HTHKMT KWKH. , Notice It hail.y given that tha .... tiMMH nmiU hy ordliiaiu No, ( of lb city uf A.iorla, I'uiiflriiiln- th aaaea. in-ill mi tull N.i, ., f.ir th const rui'tlmi of a .' on r'utiiteeuiii atrrei, rrwn a liliil H f., north uf III south lln "f Ul.ltil .Venn lit III), ao.it h al.l.t ( Jnnuiia vinu, In li rlly uf A'tmU, III he n. ..In an. I payable ,,n Mmili ill. Ill I' M a. .1.1 in allvtir mill at tha iimVb uf I ho my iienatiror, ami ir not mi paid al aalil iiuii. Hit iMimiiKin iniiniit Kill order variania ( ..u, fur ill" Outniilun of thi. a. in a, Tim aMmi'nl la fulluwa: Aalnrl rlavhi(. Hank. triiater, M Hi f.rl lot T, M.m a) flhlv-ly', Aatorla hj Is Aalnrl Ravin,, Hank, triiate-, H l fet lot I, lilm-k JO, Hhlvaly' Aatorla. ,,.,,., 4 Jo Archliahiii r. N. Mlnihr.l, KM fl lul , tilDi k M, rlhlvaly AD- Amhhah..i r. N Mlanihard, H so fi lot V lilm-k K hlilvrly'. Ax lurt,, Ill AMitiudtop F. N Maticliard. M 51 f-t lul I, til.H-k lo, tthivaly - wt in Th'ivtur llrarkar. N I IB feel l"l . Mm I. Ml, Wilvaly'i Aalorla KB JaWra r. Caily, N lll frl lot 4, , Ww t. Hhltely' ,1uiU I Mtn K. t'erlaon. N W frt Inl , Murk i, Htilvely'e Aat.irla IU Mln K I'ailaoii, N hi fl lut It Murk IS. Shlvrly'a AalnrU II II W. It I'haM ii1 r. U I'e.k.r, lot I. hli k M. rlhlvaly' Aalorl it W II t'haa. end r. U rrk.r, lot I. I.Kk M. Xtuvely'a Aamrla MM VY It I'hu. ami K I. larker, lot I. block !4. Hlilwly' A.tilrU I M W II I'hasaand f, t, Parker, lot l. Murk UK Hl.lvrjya Aalnrl.... ID W II 1'haa anil K. I.. I'rkr. lot II. hlnrk lA, Hlilmly a A.t.irli . . V It l ha.a ami K 1 CaikT. lot IJ. MiH k M. Hlilvrl) a A.lorla . U 0 Aiiiiut li.nl.lm. lot I. Iilurk U, ' Hlilvoiy'a Aimrla MM Klainl. II r. Mary f . Nf. Ill- ami an.t Kallv. It J. I.lmk U, rSlilv.- !' A'l.irla I II Ki.. il r, Mary . N-lll and Kalla, li.l I Doric IJ, Hhlvaly Atorla I 0 V ilun.Wiun, N fcu ffc lot . I.l k l. Hl.lv. I Aalorta ! V. H ()iii.,lni.n. N (n rxt lot II, llrk If. Hhlv',y'a A.t.itla I U ' H liiin.Ur.ii, N b) fol lul It .l k IT Hhliya A.tmia II II Mi K It Itavra. N hi fa t lot J, l.l.k . Hhlvtly'a Aiti.rla inn Mra I" tt Itaaea. N 10 f lot t t.ltxk . Hhlvtly'a AalorU II M lira y. It IUwm, lot I. blork W. Hhlnly'a A.turta II ID A.WIaUtr II Marah. M 10 faat lot II. Mm k . Hhlv.ly'a Aalorla I A.Wahl. Marah. 10 favt lot a Mi k II. Hhlvaly Aalorla II II O I. rrt.raun, N to fl lot T. . , I.I.K-k M. Ihlvaly'o Aatnrta . II O. I. rtanon. N K) faat lot a. Iilix'k U, Hhlvoly'a Aalorla II N Jol.n Itrllly, lot 1 tilot-k 1A, Hhl- ly'a Aatorla IIV lvar A.Iki. lot I, bio. k Ci, Hhlvaly' Aalorla, UK Kmlly lii'hltiaaW, II !4 (Ml lot T, Work la, Hhlvaly' Aalorla 17 71 Kmlly H.-hluaa. 11 W 1t lot t. hlwk t. Hhlv.lya Aalorla.. MM Kill Hhavhar.l. lot I, blork U, Hhlvaly'a Aalorla 'MM Jwph ainnott, lot I. UoAk M. Hhtvaly'a Aalorla IK lllalara or Charity Hi. Mary Hot. .lll. lot I. blork 17, Hhlv.ly'l Aalorla B 79 Hlalrra (.f rtiarlty HI. Mary'l llr- i.lia). lot I l.l.Mk i;. Hhlvrly Aatorla It 7 Hlatara. of Charily Hi. Mary' Hot- ltal. lot i. blork V. bhHBly'l Aalorla tit Matll.la Thomuao B 10 fast lot 10. hlwk I. Hhlvrly-a Aalorla. IN J r. Vrau. H 71 faat lot I. blork It. Hhlvrly'a Aatorla I t lly orUr of tba rornmon rounrtl. llala.1 klairh a, lata II K NKIJinN, Auilllor an.l folic Ju.lff J" -' - - - c-rx-R-irrHKrrr oraiik notick. aiitlra la harrby lvn that tha com nn ruunrll of tha rlly ot Aatiarla tro vm to aalahllah lh milr' iit C'Air ir-l In thai part of tha rlly of Aatorla known aa Alitf.rhrot.k at tti following hrtahl alHiva tha baa of arralra: At lb claim linn Mw Ailalr' Aa lorla, iwl Al.l.rtirook at U fratt al tha littrartlon of aa.1 rlalm Una with (Vlar trvmt. At lh IntrraA-tton of CaJar ar.il Forty aavanth atrwl at O fot, anil botac aal.l rlalm lln anJ Forty-arAMilh alrrot In a illrvi'l lltwv Al Iho Inlaran'llon of Polar and Korty-ola-hth aiwi at S3 r faat, ami Unarm Korl) -arvrnlh and Korty-ola-hlh air 1a In a dlrrrt lln and uniform ril. Al tha lotrraAittoii of (.'otter rul Forty ninth atrnH al (H, and blran Foriy-ptithlh and Korly-nlnih atrrrta In illrart lln and uniform arradv At lh Intrnarilon of t'-Mar and Vlfll lh atrwla at fnrt, and twlwrain Forty nlnlb and Klftluth trrU In a dlrrot lino and untforni ira.la At lh lntirMllon of Cclar and Fifty flral airrot al U fi, ond Mw.n Flfll xth ami Flfty-rtrat atrrota In a dlrrct Una and uniform iradn, At th !ntr-ctlon of Cnlar and Fifty rivnd lnnl at FT fral, und lKtrrn Klfiy-flrt and l-lft.v-aecwnd atnwt In a direct Him and i.nlfunu arrailr. Al lh claim lln lrlvrn AKWhrook and Van linarn'a Aatorla at 13 fret, and bKtwiwn I'lfly-awnnd atrwl and aalil claim lln In a dlrrrt lln ami at a uni form arradt.. And tinlma a romonatrainv alKtird by Dm ownrr of Ihrro-fourllia of tha prop ony frontm on aald ixirtlon of aalil a In" I Imi flli. I with thr auditor and po llen IiiiIho within l n day from thn fliinl liuhllcatlon of thl nolle?, to-wlt, on or bnforo Monday. April 13. Imw. th com mon council will iatalillah anld nm.l.a lly order of the roimnott rouncll. Patrd March ). lsM. II. R. NK1.SON. Auditor and Pollen Jnrtu. TIIUITV-FIKTII BTUEKT OHAI1K NOTICK. Nolli In hrn-liy Klvcn that tho com mon council of the cliy of Aatorln pro iwacr lo i-alnlillah th urado of Thirty fifth atrial In lh.it part of tho city of Aatorla known a" Adair' Tort of Vnpor Aatorla at th follow Inar holnlita ahovo thn haiio o( mad. , At the Inloratjcllon of Thirty-fifth and llnrrlaon at lis fi't. At the Inlorawllon. of Thlrty-flflh and Irvlim av-nui al 11 foci, and between llnrrlaon avonuo and Itvlnir avenue In a dlr.ict lino at a uniform Krad. Ami iiiilona a remonitrAiir aliined- Hy tho owner of threc-fourtha of the prort orty frontlnir on anld portion of aald alriwt be ninl with thr auditor and po lice JuiIko within ton day from tha final publication of thl notice, to-wlt: on or before Monday, April IS. ISM, th common council will eatabllah aald arradre. lly ordT of the common council. Dated March 1. 1M, H. K. NF!I.HON. Auditor and Police Jud. ' Qalrkly.TkerotKkly, Vnrvr JTour out of flvawho uffer nervouanrn, I mental worir.attacka I of "thebluea'arobut paylns the penalty of early ecee. Vlc tlma, reclaim your manhood, rcaln your Don't den pair. Hend for book with Tlgnr. .i.lanatlonan4proofa. Malleil (aealod) free. ER'E MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. (jcSiolensj Fry evCTythlnif from poUto chipt to doiiKhnats In Cotto Icne. I'ut Cottolene in cold tun hctt it nlowly iltU it will drlirmtt'ly brown a bit of lirwiil in half a minute. Then put in your foxl. It will jmy yon to try Cottolene iust this way ere how delicious and wholesome it nmlccs the food. Oat lh tmitna. anlii aialH-rtno. tbr., ami Iuii4 Una. alUi ldav I Bjaika-' IUU'4H and aar ammIIa, I .a ol inuAoa nr Ha fHI II k. f IHtHX C0rT.l la. iiia l TILLAMOOK NEHALEAl AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elniore M. H. Harrison ....Augusta All.: 6ttH FOR SPECIAL CHARTER allla aat ta traaa Tlllaaaaek aad NaaaWat ereveal Da Ik w-aalkar. Par Pralahl a4 Paaaaa(r Rat. Apply T ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AtlKNTS O. ft. H. CO.. Aftnt. PartlanJ. IIAItHIHON AVENt'K OltADE. Notlc la horeliy lvan that th. com mon rounoll of th cJty ef Aatorla pro poa lo aaiaJillah lh arti.U ot Hnrrlaon avrnu. In that lart or Ov city known aa A.lalr'a Aatorta, at thr (ollowlnf hifht aoov th haaa et arad: At th rlalm lint ttwn Hhlvoly'a Aatorla ami Ailalr' port of I'pper A. lorla at th Inlerwttoii of llarrlaon ave mi at 110 fret. At lh Intorara-llon of llarrlaon avno and Thirty-third lrla at 11. fert, and lintworn aalil rlalm lln and Thirty-third atrrt In a illrert lino it a uniform ( rl. At thr Intrraeotlon of llarrlaon avrnu ami Thirty-fourth trrila at 13 ft. and liatwem Thtrty-lhird and Thirty fourth ativrta In a dlrwl lln at a uni form irrad. At th Intrraecllon of llarrlaon ivrnu ami Thlrty-flflh alwt at Its fwt, and hot wo -n Thirty-fourth and Thlrty-tlfth trrrta In a illrert lln at a uniform irrad. At lh Intwaretlon of Harrlaon arum and Thlrty-alith atrrot at IM fwt, and hiMwivn Thlrty-nflh anil Thtrty-alxth mrrrl In a illnvt llnr at a uniform (trail. At th Intororvtlon of llarrlaon avrnu and Thirty- .'vrnih tnit at fwt, nnd hMwrrn Thlrty-Uth and Thirty ovriilh atrwt In a illroi't llnr at a uni form Brad. Al thr Inlrrsrrtlon of llnrrlaon nvenu and Thlrty-rlKhlh atro t nt ft. and h lwi'on Thlrty-aovrnlh atroet and Thlr-yt-rltthth atrri-ta In a illr'ri ,llno at a uniform irrado. Al thr IntorHortlon of llnrrlaon avenu and Thirty-ninth etn-rl nt !tl foot, and htwn Thlrty-rluhlh and Thirty-ninth air.i'l In a illrrrt lino at a uniform arm!. And unli'M a rcmontrani,- alunrd ly thr. owner of thrco-fnurtha of tho prop rty front Itut on anld porilon of Mild au-.'.'t ho fllr. I with th iiuilllur and pollr JiiiIki. within ton dnya from tho Html puhllratlim of thl notl.T, to-wlt, on or h'foro Monday. April 13, 1KH1, tho roin nion rounrll will oatahllah auld Rrnilrx. lly order of the common rouni'll. imt.tl March IS, 1RH1. It. E. NBT,SON. ' Auditor ami Poll.-r JiuIk. TllirtTY-TlljrtD BTItEKT GIIADK NO TICK. Notice la hnrehy Kh-en that the common council of the oily of Aatorla propose to ratahllah th grade of Thirty-third atrei't, In that pnrt of the city known aa Adalr'a Aatorla, at thr. following height above the haa of grade. At th Intersection of Thirty-third trrt and Oram! avrnu at TO feet, and hot weon Kranklln avenue and Orand avmuo In a direct lln. at a uniform grade. At tho Internectlon of Thirty-third and Harrison avenue at 110 feet, and be tween Orand avrnu and llarrlaon ave nue In a direct lino at a uniform grade. Ami union a remonstrance signed ty the owner of throe-foiirtha of the prop erty fronting on aald portion of atd atroet lie filed with thf auditor nnd po lice Judge within ten dnya from th 11 rial publication of till notice, to-wlt: on or before Mon.lny. April 1.1. 1S!K, lh" oommon council will entnbllnh nld grade. Uy order of tho common council. Dated March 18, IBM. H. R. NKLHON. Auditor and Police Judge. Tide Tabic for It III If MTU. A. H. ij I. II. III. I (t, ,'ll. 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Mliumier K.mplra arrived yeateldiiV af ternoon from Han Kratirlaro, loavmg up Immediately. Hleamr W. II. llarrlaon lled yrwter day for Anncort. Wn , with tty-flv tun of cannery machinery. Hteamer Barah IMaon arrived down y"e lerday on lh Telephon". run, n lh old fovortt la being overhauled rt iart lory lo th autnmrr ruh to Hi' l-arhea. Tha o. It N. China (teamer Mount tilHtnon ai du to rrlv Ihl wee from lliingkong. via Honolulu Hit bring a full cargo of lea, rice, matting and Url nial ronimoillllee. Th Chlllagorig la nut du before th middle of April. The four-maaled bark Marlon Ught body sailed yetrrdy for guentown cr Kalmouth for ertler. artth M.i rack of whaAt. valoe.1 at IT7.eoo. Not hiving erurad a aultabl charter, th Light body loaded on her owner' account Teaterday th etenmer Klmor waa die- covered In a dlabld condition v.vro ml lea north wrat of Tillamook, and word waa ant to the city over th government telegraph lln. Th pilot echoon-. an unknown ateamer, and th August went to th asatatano of th Klmei. but th. latur evldenlly found that nothing r loua waa th matter, although she put bark to Tillamook. Th four-maated bark Invrneu-he', Jit 7 tons, arrived yeaterday afternoon, Ul day from IJvarpool. Her iaa'ig waa a fair one, although ah met with ronalderabl calm weather. Th bark howed a clean hill of health. Two or three of (he sailor are Mrk and will prohality be taken to the hoapttal. They ara not afflicted with any oontagenu dl. eaaa. but are victim of aever eolda. Th Inverneaa-ahtr ha about ai.uK ca ot tin. Which will be discharged at th bonded warehouse. Hop for the mlulng barb'nttne Dis covery haa been rvlvd by th report of t'aplaln Mellln, of lh schooner Hal cyon, which arrived at Tacoma Hun. lay evwilrur from Han Pedro. Captain Ml lln mate that on March 4, whlel In latl luile M degree W mlnulr.v and Ions' Hurt' It drgrcn minute weat, which la nearly opposite I'olnt Arm nla, off the northern ouaat of Calllprnia, a barken On rarrying double topgallant ealla hove down on the Halcyon as though m dlatreaa, and wanting to speak Home thing aectned wrong with the barken tine a a(rlng gear, ah be'ng evtil-ruly rotnielled to keep tiefor the wind. On board th Halcyon every effort was mad to reach tho veael, hut hi fore he could be overhauled In lh heavy tl and croa ea running at tit time, dnrknee came on and the two vroie;a were part ed. ' Those on hoard the taikrnttn en dnavsred to eommunlcate with tho Hnl rynn hy mana of chalk mntks jin a black board, hut the dltnne- was reo great for the message to be rend Op tion Mdlln say. the harkentlna fiew no slgnuik ef dlatrrea. but tt wa evident from her efforts to -onimunic.it with th Halnyon that something waa wrong aboard th ship- The dc"rlpt:un of the b.irkeotino tnlllrs with that of the Dis covery, out nearly TO divs rom Puget sound for San Francisco, nnd which his born glvrn up for 4oat. . The strange rrjfl also resemble almoat exactly .he liarkcntise Kulki Flloklngcr, fuptain Mo Hue. which recntly aealled from Tuget ai,,ind for dhanghal lumrw.r l.idet,. Thl theory I Weukeneil. however, hy the fi.ct th it the ba-kcntlne (Ighted t lar from Ihu fhnrKhal course, ami shipping tr.en ahi'.g the water front think It must be some vo-nl bound for H.xIcj or Houth America Telegram. Deputy Colh-ctor Drum haa written a liHtw to hnadiiiarter at Port Townend asking how he shall treat rruueata made by eron wishing to take guns to Alas ka, say the l.iilgcr. He txp cta an aoawiT loilay. To aeveral person who have applied to him, whom he h It ves would not abuse the prlvlleg., he haa given letters to customs odlo rs In Alas ka. rXHHnmrndlng that thiy te atlowrd to keep their arm. The ruatiuns elite ra are not altogether ur aa to the exact meaning of th law gov. rnltig the mat ter. Article IM. of the rcitulntlons Is sued by the treasury department In lKH nw.ls ns follows: "V-n Is clearing for any port or ports, IntendlnR to touch, trade or pnas within the waters of Alas ka with Intoxicating liquors nnd lire aims and ammunition nNmr.l are re quired to deliver to the- coll -clo.' a bord In double the value of the articles so Inden, upon the condition thnt such liquors or any pnrt titer 'of shall not b" Inndcd, disposed of or used upon either the Island of Ht. Paul or St. tleorg In an lil district, and no clearance shall b' gratify! any vesel to proceoil for trad ing purpiMrs to either of said islands. The Introduction Into Alaska of bre ch londlng rllles and ammunition thenaTor, exoept for the p.rsonal use of white settler and temporary visitors, not trailers, Is prohibited. . Bpeclal niani fnsta In duplicate must be Mi d with the ooliootor on clearance of all vessels hound for Alaska, or passing through l.er w-ftters, for all liquors, breech-loading rlflita carried, one copy duly cortltled to b rturneil to the maater." A member of Special Treasury Agi'nt Cullom's staff concluded yeeterday that no vessel could clear for an Alaskan port direct having arms and ammunition aboard, though It was presumed that If passengers on board th vessel had guns they could not b. taken away from them, but upon arriving at Jun'au or Bltka the customs oltlrers there. In their discretion, could If you want a sure relief foe limbs, use an i Allcock's l Bear in Mind Not one of 9 tious i. as good as the genuine. .JJVSSV2SBViTjraVJ Harch, 1896. WATkll. MIW WATTH. a. at. f. M. h, 111.) It. i li. m I "- J.'i 11 r, H vi 6.2 (ML' O X 1Ht7 l.i' II M 0.2 0 44 I.H Hi t,t 0.2 lo ; 2.B II ! 0 8 II 17 8.6 1 lo 0 4 0 it'J 4 2 2 80 0 .4 2 21 4.3 '4 m o.l 4 'i 8 9 4 8-1 0 n 4 47 8 5 ' ft 10 -0 I 6 M 8.0 6 64 0.0 ft IU J 5 tt 20 0.2 0 M 2 .0 64 0 7 2.1 l.ft 7 l 0.H 7 47 1 7 40 1 2 H 17 1.1 i H Oft I 1 ft H 47 O.U H 2M 2 0 V 24 0 8 M 64 i 2.3 M 00 O H 1 9 J , J 1 10 ft7 O.H j 10 (16 8.2 0 00 0 V j 11 02 8 .6 1 17 O.H , 0 Mil 4.1 2 312 O.ft 2 27 3 9 i 8 37 0 2 8 40 8.2 I 4 31 -I I 4 4M 1.3 I 6 17 -0.2 ft 40 1.4 1 H 00 Ui. 0 24 O A ! 40 1 O" 7 nil 0 o I 7 23 0 6 ; Aft 0 0 i H 02 : I 1 H 43 0 7 ! H 42 1 7 refuse lo allow lh passnuters to land their arm. Th first paragraph of th' regulation applies to vaaael charing for a foreign port, Int.ndlng to (top at Alaskan points on the way. Thl opin ion confirms lh position taken by D p uty Collector Drum a outlined In th ldgr. NF.IIAt.EM NEWS. Matters Are IJvely In th Valley, and the Farmer Ars fiuiy. Mr. Andrew OIen, who came In ya trnlay from th Nehalrm to attend th. republican county convention, aald to a reporter that the valley waa looking splendidly this spring, cattle and sheep ar In good condition, and th farmer, are buay with spring plowing. 'Th. only trouble with the Nrhalem Is, that you cannot get to It It la a moat beautiful farming country beside poaaeaalng neh tremendous limber preserve, yet th bed roada make tt almost Impossible for u. farmer to make a living, let alone pro flta. Astoria I our only markot. and . 1 . u MMnJnal an, I rM af aim- eilUUlU Wl n,w,- r ply. Hut notwithstanding the fact that th soil will produce anytntnr, mngnin neni ootatoaa. lh finest cabbagra I evr aw In any country, w ennnet get thera lo market Astoria, on th other hand. buy. cabbage and potatoes aa wall aa all other vegetable. whK'h w. . ,M Im r-allfnenla tr radt m on and one-half te twa -enta per pouoo to naai my uppm iiw k,a . Thla itmnal , aauala th fltat cost ot the good al-tke tor. I ran mir 'f nrair iir . '-- ' - - good transported M0 nil te my rancB at lea tnan aaii me caw w ierain frarn Aatorla. . Tour merchant do not seem to realise the disadvantage at which they are placed a well as our selves. I think If they did they would help u to get good county roads and thu benefit everybody. We In the eoun- . h.m nu mil are NIL 11 farm Ot on th bank of the Nehalem. but under p recent circumstance IS aimoai woruiu r to m. , . ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of mil la leartainx gtrtnftfl.-V. 5. Oevteueat Rteort WHEN CLIFFORD WON. Kxchang. The genlleman tn walling to hi IM Jnsty wa. becoming Impatient. "Strang', l muttered, "that the messenger I not here with th tidings of th struggle. Kre now the meeting should hv taken place, and the pride of Fland-r proved triumphant or tile reverse. Of a surety, however, the baitl ground ht afar off. and the means of communication not Just what llxy should be. Aha! at last he come. Is It good or bad news that he brings? Boon all Pari will be talk ing about this latest and greatest event of history. Even a he spoke his val'l's footarepa could be heard upon th thickly carpeted stairs of the hotel. The serving man'. actions were not marked by that bouy ancy which la Indicative of success, and a he entered the aparlmtnt of hla ma ter It waa with a bowed head and trem bling manner that he hnnded over a yel low rnvrlppe healing the stamp of the Commercial Cable Company. "Monster," he ajasprd, "Henry of Na varr ha been defeated!" Then h fled from the room.' Silently the gentleman In waiting de stroyed a number of losing ticket aa large a an East Side schooner of b'er. ljiter the sound of choice French ex pletives mingled with the nolsf of th. boulevard. A TIKCK OF II En MIND. A lady correspondent has this to say: "I want to give a piece of my mind to a certain class who object to advertising, when It cost, tham anything thl won't coat them a cent. "I suffered a living .dth for nearly two years with headache, backache. In pain standing or walking, wa. being lit orally dragged out of exlsteno. my mtsfry increased by drugging. "At last. In despair, I committed th. sin of trying an advertised medicine. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and It re atorM me to the blessedix's. of sound health. I honor the physician who, when he knows he can cure, has th. moral courage to advertise the fact." The medicine mentioned cures all th. dellcato diseases peculiar to females, a. "female weaKness," periodical pains, lrrKUlatltlea, nervous prostration, spasm. , chorea or St. Vitus' Dance, sioepiessni", itirentened insanity, To permanently "our." constipation biliousness, Imllestlon or dyspepsia, ust Dr. Pierce'. Plf&sont Pellets. JUST ARRIVED. Second Installment of ISflfi Wall Papers, atij Mure to Conic. Partle. who are desirous of securing the latest ISM patent and design In wall paper should call on C. M. Cut birth, who has Just received his second Installment from the East A third Is now on the way. Mr. Cutblrth claim, he has the best selected stock In the city, and It will be .old at lower price, than prevail elsewhere. The store oc cupied hy Mr. Cutblrth Is spacious and well lighted giving the purchaser a fair chance to examine his goods. Pear In mind that this stock 1. all new and up to date. Opposlt. poatoRlce, on weei aid. . paint in the back, side, chest, or Porous Plaster the host of counterfeits and imita- What is p a tt.,a.v w.y, a . J' y t i ' j lfiimftanrar.lr.a. if Sr-.War.rai. a.'aaaat aioa 1 a aa latia Vil CutorU U Dr. fUmuel Pitcher prescription for InfenU Md Cblldretv, It conUlnj neiiber Opium Morphine nor Other XVTeHic suUteatcck It Is harmleag rabttltoto for Prejrorlc, Drop. Sootblnf Sjttjd, and CMtor OH. It la PlcxaMnU lu ru&rantee Is thirty yevr use by Millions of Hother, Csston deatrojs Worms arid aIIats fererishne. CutorU prevents Tomlttnc Boor Cord cores Dlarrtowa nd "Vy'lnd Colic Castorin relleres Ceethlng; treables, cares eonstipetlon nnd flAtuteney. CsWtorla nsirlmnates the food ttuUteB the to roach nnd bowels, firing heelthy nnd nntarsi sleep. Ces tori is the Children's Psofccee the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Oxtorla tt aa rxcalUtit sudldiw (brehn fm. stother. turn repeatedly teldsuoflu aoS eflast Bpoa Ualr child rea." Da. O. C Oauxm. ,. ,' . , . Lowtfl, kUas. CMtorla k lbs beat remedy lor chlVlrea of Which I ass ecqvented. I hop lh day I not far distant wbca BBOtkem wlU cnaslr lb real Interest of their cUMraa. sad asa Caetorla Ia1sa1 th. vartaa fssKk aoatrms wMck an daaOortDg lhaas aaead astca, by forctaf plat. norpWa. Kaxthaag eyrep sad other kaitful agnats doar thdr throats, thereby talng Uwax Is puitiart grstt." Da. I. r. SUxcasxoa, Caawsf. Ark. I TH Cetsrta) Company, 77 Murrey Street, Na-w Yerk CKy. ADVKRTIdEU For Jack Rabblta, and Waa Swamped With Them. rittaburg Poet. At Lamed. Kan., hundreds of Jack rab bit, ar. piled up In a warehouse ready for hlpment to Kaatern eltie. I. A. Durllng. who thought h saw a p-cula-tlon In the Jack rabbit business adver tised that be would pay i cents a head for thecn. Farmer, and other turned out with their dog and guns, and th' result la Durllng hi swamped with rab bits, and te preparing to ship them In great number to the Ki-rn markets. H will hrp them to Nw Terk. Pitts burg. Chicago and St. Leiria. The West ern Kaaau Jack rabbit r Jut now In prim condition. The' are lln- eating, and one or thera will make meal for a family of five person. Th prairie, are swarming with tbiam. and during th paat two months hey have destroyed hundred of acres) ef young orchards. In the chase graybeunds ar. th. only dog. that can catch them. WHAT A WORD WILL DO. Byron remind, us that a word Is enough te rouse mankind to mutual slaughter. Tea. there to power In a word Marathon, for tnetano. Waterloo, Gettysburg, Ap pomatox. Great battle these, but what a greet battle 1 going on In many a sick and ufferlng body. In yours, per haps. Take courage. Tou can win. Call to your aid Dr. Pierce'. Gold ti Medical Discovery. It act. powerfully upon th. liver, cleanse, th. system of all blood-taint, and Impurities: cure, all humor, from a common Blotch or Erup tion to the. worst Scrofula, Salt-rheum, "Perer-Mrea.' Braly or Rough Skin. In hort, all disease, caused by bad blood. Great Rating fleers rapidly heal undT It bwihro Influence. Especially potent in curing Tetter, Ecsrma. Erysipelas. Holla, Carbuncles. Bore Eye. Scrofulous Sore and Swelling. Hip-Joint Disease, "White Swellings" and Enlarged Glands. Dr. Pierce'. Pellet cure permanently constipation, biliousness, sick headache and Indigestion. AN ARMY Ot" EMPLOYES. Exchange. Some of lb British st amjhln compa nies employ more men than are enlisted tn some of the second-class European navhs. The Cunard lln employ 10.(00. A CONSTANT VISITOR. Pain I a constant visitor of perstns troubled with chronic rheumatism. Thi. unwelcome guest will, however, take It. departure, and not renew hi. visits If a writ of - ejectment la served upon It through the agency of Hosteller's Stom ach Bitter. The moat efficient blood d purent and anodyne to rheumatic twinges known to medical science No testimony In Its behalf la more positive and con clusive than that which proves Its effi cacy in rheumatic complaints. It Is also consplcusly efficacious for malarial, ner vous, bilious, dyspeptic and kidney disor ders. It promotes! appetite and sleep, and I particularly useful to Invalids re covering from a lack of vital stamina, who find It highly beneficial. Give It a per sistent trial. No medicine used spasmod ically, and at Irregular times, can be expected to achieve lasting results. WHY SHE GAVE IT UP. Chicago Evening Post. j "1 understand you daughter has glv.n up bicycle riding." j "Yes. Sh sold her wheel as soon as she found that she couldn't wear high- hevled shoes on It with any degree of success." I All the patent medicine advertised In this paper, together wltfl th choicest: perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can: be bought at the lowest prices at j. W. i Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental! Hotel, Aatorla. SOME COMPENSATION. Johnny I'd hate to belong to your church. You can't danoe, or play cards, or go to the circus. We can have all tha fun we want In dur church, and you can't. Tommy That's all right. We're going to heaven, and you ain't dog-on you! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. . i . - It Is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but It will cure piles. That's what DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve will do, because It has done It In hundreds of cases. Chas. Rogers. Governor Hastings of Pennsylvania will take part In the Arbor day observances at the University of Pennsylvania on April 10. A tree will be planted on the university campus which will be a sprout of the Penn treaty elm, and will be presented to Gfneral Paul A. Oliver, of Wllkesbarre, who has a tree fifty six years old from a branch of the orig inal tree. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Castoria. "Castaiis I aewcD adapted tecMdrea that lremaiainitliaptrtoTtoy ptaatilptlna kaewatoasc." H- A. Aaonn. M. D, : hi to, Chdord Si, Brook ha, M. T. "Oar physicUs la the ebUdrea' AeparV aunt bar poka bifbb of their cxpcnV ae la their oatside prsrtk with Castoria, sad although w only has. aoa( ear Bsedkal nppU what I kaowa a ngakr prod acts, ret tr, art fret te catdca that th aaertu of Castoria as wea a to Ink wilk favor spoa tt." Umitbd UaamAl. sjtd PtarsjrsAST. Aixaa C Saora, Ass. IRVING AVENUE GRADE NOTICE. Nolle Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Astoria pro poet to establish the grade of Irving avenue In that part of tha dty of As toria known as Adair's Port of Upper Astoria, at the following height above the base of grsd: At the lntertioa of Irving avnu and Thirty-third street st 1M fee. At the Intersection of Irving avenue and Thirty-fourth treet at IS feet, and between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets In a direct tins at a uniform grade At the Intersection of Irving avenu. and Thirty-fifth street at Ul feet, and between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth t streets in a direct lln. at a uniform grade. At th. Intersection of Irving avenu and Thirty-sixth street at US feet, and between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets tn a direct, ln at a uniform. (Tad. At th. intersection of Irving arenas and Thirty-seventh streets at 23 fet. and between Thirty-sixth and Thirty- seventh streets In a direct lln. at a unl form grade. At the Intersection of Irving avenue and Thirty-eighth street at S fwt, and between Thirty-seventh and Thirty eighth streets In a direct lint at a unl form grade. At the Intersection of Irving avenu end Thirty-ninth streets st 292 feet, and between Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets tn a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection ot Irving avenue and Fortieth street at 325 feet, and be tween Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets In a direct line at a uniform grad& . And unlees s remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty f renting cm said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and po lice Judge within ten day. from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or before Monday. April 13. 189s, the com mon council will establish said grades. By order of th common council. Dated March U, I8M. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. BOND 8TREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city nf Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of llond street In that part of the city of Astoria known as Adair's Port of Upper Astorls. at the following height above the base of grades: At the Intersection of Bond snd Forty. sixth street st M feet, snd between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth steels in a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Bond street and the claim line between Adair's Port of Upper Astoria and Alderbrock at 74 f?et, and between Forty-sixth street and said claim lln. In a direct line at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance sinned by tlx owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be nled with the auditor and polled uilge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or before Monday. April 13, ISKi. the com mon council will establish said grades, lly order of the common council. Datrd March 18, IK H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. NOTICE OF FILING OK ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE DRAIN IN ADAIR'S ADDITION. Notice Is hereby given that the assess ment roll containing the special assess metn for the construction of a drain In that portion of the city known as Adair's Astoria has been filed In the office of the auditor and police judge, and Is now open for Inspection and will so remain open until the 6th day of April, 15. prior to which time all objection to such assess- ment roll must be filed In writing with the auditor and police judge. The committee on streets and "ubllc ways, together with the board of as sessors of the city of Astoria, will meet In the council chambers of the city hall lrt the city of Astoria, on Monday, April 8, 1S9, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of said day. to review and equalise such assessment and thereafter report their actlcns to the common council. Dated Astoria, Or.. March 23, 1SS6. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. SEASIDE SAWHILb A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish mouldings snd shingles: also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside. Oregon. PROVHiN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always reoqr mended Krause's Headacne Capsu.j wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon tn my family against any and all kinds of headache. Tours truly. J. E. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas, Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole scent. i tatantiflo AmtrlctS a7l i 9J f"ia" OlVl'STW. yyZJL TtUot asanat. DISIOM SATIBTSa COfVaOMTa. aJ nr imrvmaii asm rra naiaiouot writ. KJ Hl'NM a CO, SU Manainrr. Saw fuse. CM.l-t hnreaa t'f '. r1 n, patrnu ta AmaHl, tirmry eaianl takes oal hy aa la brrniuht befit tha Bubuabyaantwasl'satnealatiaraelaBa fail .at etii.ttanr ef say erteatlAe psfxe t WUfUl. .L.tandKlir Ulua4r44. " latellia-a. aaaa aMold t withe It, Wtrt !y. J. l.OO a rwi.a.ainw.ink awiu.ua mi, m vtAa , 1 jaanower, saw iota cur. Q UNSET vl -i.I p U U I IMITPIl KASON or ISflf . WILL KILN Toiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco . . AND t New Orleans Over the Great J unset p bute 1:1 Leaving Ban Fraocisca Tuesdays anil Saturdays Ftoo Tuesdiy, Nov. 5, 1835 " Ttie mot eonxoiete, modem, elegantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vest, buied Tranacoottnanal Train In America. New Equrpmeot, aspecliHy designed for that i Direct connection. In New Orleans or all Eastern points . Quick time. Are You Going JEast? Be sure and ace that your ticket reads via ,. " T HE NORTH WESTERN UNE1. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Feerlesa Vee tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. 8hlp your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, . J. C. SAVaQH, , Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt. M8 Washington st, Portland. Or. . THE ABOVE "PICTURE DOES MOT REPRESENT A passenger train en the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its tarins are vestlbuled, heater by .team, and lighted by electricity. Each deep car berth ha. an electric reading lamp. Its dining cars ara the best In the world, and Its coaches are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at 8t Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng public the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Portland. Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or.