THE DAILY ASTORIAX. ASTORIA. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 10. 1800, Sally glotovlmt. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. lit. lhK,l.4 OF SUtfSCVIPrWN DAILY. Sent by mall, per year K.00 Bent by mall per month , .So Served by carrier, per week 10 WEEKLY. Sent by mail per year, tJ In advance Postage tree to subscriber. All communications intended for publl cation should be directed to the editor BmlMM communication of all kind and remittance must be addressed to TM Aatorlan. The Astorlan guarantee to It sub gerlbers tli largest circulation of any unrnwr Dubllshed on the Columbia man's proper s It Is, wtll not tie adopted. The Populist and free sllvcrltcs mill vote. It down. They are ready to adopt a free coinage amendment, which would plunge the country Into misery, but they will allow not hlii to be done to free the government from the Inconveniences growing out of an Insufficiency or reve nue. They seem to think thut Instif ficleny may help thorn In some way to get the depreciated silver standard they are working for. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. Tba Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, ha, next td the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation m the state. Jno. F. Handley Co. ara our Port sad. agents, and cople of the Astorlan an be had every niornlng at their stand. m Teira street Wa are unalterably opposed to any enema that will gtv to tola country a appreciated or debased currency. We fa vor the use of silver as currency, but to the extent only and under such restric tions that Its parity with gold can be maintained. Wisconsin Republican con motion. MR. SOVEREIGN'S FALLACIES. Mr. Sovereign comes with tha same old ry of the Populist that 'the poor are becoming poorer and the rich richer." when the fact Is apparent to any im partial student that Just tha reverse of this proposition Is true, and that the dis tribution of wealth to more even and general in this country now than ever before In the face of this fact, which any nan car. learn by a little painstaking examination, it seems to the Astorlan a wrong of almost criminal nature for a man of apparent Intelligence to go around m a time of temporary Industrial de pression seeking to Inflame the passion af idle and perhaps nearly destitute working-men, by telling untruthful stories of wrongs and Injustice suffered at the bands of capitalists and rich men. To show the utter unreliability of Mr. Sovereign's statements, and to prove how baseless are the woes and complaints ot Cher Populists, when viewed In the light t facts and everyday experience, tnke the statistics, for example. Just pub lished by the Massachusetts bureau of swbltc Information. That state furnishes perhaps more of the capitalistic class than any other of the Union, yet the cures presented overthrow tne oft-repeated arguments of these Popullstic theorize rs. Great fortunes have Indeed been made by many, but that does not .nean an Increase of poverty with the sober. In dustrial classes by any means: for who ever carefully studies society must come come to the conclusion that there Is an advi.ice In thj standard of social living and a steady Increase of home comforts. The value of Massachusetts estates has risen on the average from $3,919 to tJO.tt?, but this increase has not kept pace with the Increase of population. The advance In the wealth of the wealthy was about 171 per cent., while the population increase 266.79 per cent. And It Is clear that from IMS to l-K, when the times were most prosperous for laboring men, the rich were less fa rorably situated, and the poor were re ceiving better wages and paying less for the necessaries of life. The statistics of the bureau also show that the average of the valuatlin of small estates was far higher than ever before, the difference being from 32,604 In lOi to 14.992 In 1690. The sverage wealth of the average rich man In 1830 was far greater than that of the average rich man In 1890. Between 1880 and 1890 the small estates gained 118,000,000, while the great estate gained only 11,000,000. Their avenge was reduced during that decade from SlSS.Ouu to 1157,000. Thus In a single generation the wealth f Massachusetts has practically passed Into new hands, and the same redistribu tion of wealth Is continually going on, to the dismay of aristocracy and the betterment of the poor. If Mr. Sovereign were a patriotic cltl sen, and equal to the responsibilities ot his position as the head of a great la bor organization, what a world of good be might do by Inculcating a spirit ot contentment and thrift among his fol lowers with such facts as these. And bow he might cheer the llagcrtng ener gies of the old and excite ambition among the young, by Impressing upon their attention the further 'act that under our benign laws and free institutions, the poor men and laborers of one (fenera tion are the rich men and capitalist or another. But, no, it Is not the plan of Mr. Bov erelgn and other office seekers to preach this kind of doctrine. Their only hope of personal aggrandizement lies in their ability to stir up a state of strife and dissatisfaction among the poor and lowly, and thus Induce some form of political Senator liutler, the Populist from North Carolina, wants silver to be as plenty a blackberries In August. Not content with the flood of silver produced In American mines he has Introduced a bill Into the senate making the Mexican silver dollar and the Japanese yen full legal tender In the United States. The strange thing about Senator Sutler's as pirations after more dollars I that he seems to prefer So-vnt dollars to those which are worth lrt cents. If he had proposed to make foreign gold coins legal tender in this country the proposi tion would at least have had the merit of honesty, whatever defect It might have contained besides. The proposal to Increase the number of half-price dol lars by making legal tenders of foreign silver coins only shows that Senator liut ler and those who agree with him care very little for public or private Integrity. If the present flood of debased silver coin Is to be doubled by foreign Importa tions of the same sort somebody I go ing to be swindled. There la never any us. of being dis couraged about the weather. If It Is unseasonably cold, before you realise It a change has taken place, and even your spring overcoat become a burden. This climate should produce a vigorua race of philosophers, schooled to the cheerful acceptation, not only of sudden and violent change's In the weather, but all the other changes to which mortals are subject. oreicc or BUCKWKU'f DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. lURHAM, N. C Dmt 5lrt Ydu art ntltW to receive FR E E from your wholesale denier, WHITE STAR SOAP wllh Blackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking1 Tobacco you buy. One bar of oap l-rvo with each pound, whether to ox., 0 oi 4 ox., or a oi., packages. We have notified every whole ale dealer la the United State that we will supply them with soap to -five you FREE. Order rood upply of OE.NUl.Nfe DURHAM at once, and Insist on retting your oa p. One bar ol Soap FREE each pound yon buy. Soap la offered tor a limited time, to order to-day. Your very truly, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOOACCO COMPANY. To ALL Merchants lo toil TOBACCO. Job M yew say etfllcatty s procartef year seas, cat eat this lMk as sm It wtlh yw erder year w lies Is Osalar. revolution which may yield them ehance to slide Into potcr and position which neither God nor their own moral attainments Intended or have fitted them to- occupy. Senator Gorman is going to offer an amendment to one of the appropriation kills authorizing the secretary of the treasury to meet any deficit In the public revenue by the Issue of not more than 4704,000,000 of Interest-bearing certificates, redeemable at the pleasure of the gov emment. An attempt was made In the last congress to pass a bill containing a provision similar to this. The bond bill adopted by the house early In the year empowered the secretary to Issue such certificates. As It Is certain that nothing Is to be done to Increase the revenues he ought to have the power to Issue certificates. Then It will not be necessary to sell bonds to pay current expense. But this amendment of Gor- OVR FAITH AND OUR BODIES. "As he thlnketh iu hi heart, so la be." rroveros, una:.. There are certain passages of Scripture, of which this Is one, whose real slgnlfl cance Is at last being discovered. In the diamond fit Ids of Africa price less stones have remained for ages un- known and undisturbed; and In the do main of spirit precious truths have lain for centuries unrecognised. By some happy chance an explorer of the African wild stumbles on the scattered gems, and the world Is at once made richer. By an equal chance a scientist or phil osopher announces a new principle or truth and we find that some old prophet or seer taught It centuries ago, and the world has been deaf until now. The text furnishes an apt Illustration. In a vague and general way we have always believed that a man's thought possesse a kind of creative energy, but we have not appreciated the practical value and Importance of this fact. We have simply glanced at It. and then passed on by the other side. The rough diamond wa under our very feet, and we every day trod on the spot where It lay; but not until recent years has any one picked It up and polished It and shown us Its radiant beauty. At last, however, it has been revealed to us that In Its broadest sense the heart makes the man, and that the words. "As he thlnketh In his heart, so is he," are not the expression of a poeti cal fancy, but of a literal and awful as well as an encouraging truth. The basis of all true reform lies In the fact that body and soul not only reflect each other's moods, but that In the Meal man, the Christ man, the soul Is undisputed master of the body. Physicians assure us that mental con ditions produce that is, originate bodily disease. Therein Is one of the profound est problems of the profession, and m some cases Its despair. We are startled beyond measure when told that not only will vicious habits result In physical de rangement, but that continuously vicious thoughts have the same tendency. The world has gone wrong for many generation and become entangled In the meshes of Inherited maladies, simply be cause men have chosen their own way In opposition to God's way. The world's mental attitude has been the fruitful source of all the bodily evils from which It has suffered. If the universal mind had convinced Itself In the beginning that unselfishness Is more profitable than selfishness, that purity pays dividends while Impurity lays assessments, and had continued through the centuries to lovingly live along the lines of the Cre ator's plan, pain would be a thing un known, the word disease would never have been coined, and death would be like the sweet sleep of childhood, rrom which we would wake in heaven. So far as the world Is God's world, it is perfect; so far as it is man's world, it needs t!ie succor of mighty remedial agencies. Now, since mental conditions produce disease, then it must follow that mental conditions may check disease and even produce health. Let us linger here for a moment, for we are kneeling on the ground as the Christ passes by and touching the hem of His garment. We are on the threshold of very wonderful discoveries, the value of which cannot be estimated. If It be true that to pos sess the Christ spirit Is not merely to bear the Ills of life serenely, but also to prevent them lo a degree, then for the first time we lift our religion out of Its theological environment and make It a priceless, practical truth. When It Is forced upon us that no man can tie wholly well either In mind or body who is not consciously God's child, and that we are well or 111 In body and fcoul In proportion to our filial relation to Him, then we put religion where It belongs, on the. strong foundation from which in cur Ignorance of natural and moral law wa long ago removed It. The Important fact for men to recog nize Is this that the cardinal virtues are the corner stones of a healthy body and a healthy character. The spirit of the Christ dihtilpates that condition of mind which produces disease, and tends to re produce health as surely is wheat seed If properly sowed will furnish a wheat crop. The assertion Is entirely within the bounds of known scien'iflc law that the ideal man Is he who reverent); looiui to heaven and says, "In Him I ilve and move and have my oelng." Here Is the grand lesson to pondi r, that faith is rtporseful, that it Is the equivalent of strength, for It Is the mir acle worker that not only enable u to bear pain, but lessens the pain Itself. How wonderfully practical Christianity becomes! You must feed the mind will wholesome thoughts, or you will vn n feed the body with wholesome 10 hI Tour physical comfort deHnds uinin what you are able to see when you h ok Into the heavens. The heart Is the nuir.. It is like the spring In whl-'h the rlwi has Its source. Unless the spring I; kept pure the river will be turbid to u very mouth, and unless the heart is k pt pure there can be no home, no health, no happiness. Undented, religion l nothing else than the Christ spirit whl makes each event of life a stepping stone to higher things, and death the topmost step from which we are lifted Into heaven. GEORGC H. HEPWORTH. ACTTVE EXERCISE and good food in plenty, tends to mcke children healthy. If children suffer, however, from Scrofulous, Skin or Scnln Disease If their blood Is Impure and pimples or boll anpear, they should be given the right medicine. Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery brings nhout the best t!!ty condition. It purine the blood and renders the llvei active a well a builds up health and strength. Puny, pale, weak children get a lasting benefit and "a good start" from the use of the "Discovery." It puts on whole some flesh, and does not nauseate and offend the stomach like the vurious preparations of cod liver oil. Once ustd, It is always In favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellet cure constipation, headaches. Indigestion. dvsncpila. One a dose. Sold by ail dealers. Krneat T. llnrgrm-e, the newly elected president of the Theosophlcnl Society, belongs to an old English family. One of his ancestors was General Hargrove, once governor of Gibraltar, tuid his mother was a descendant of Sir Martin Froblsher. the famous navigator. Printing The Astorlan invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY NOTICK OF ASSESSMENT OK DRAIN IN ADAIHB ASTORIA. Notice I heleby glten that I lie mw ment iiiuile by Ordinance N IMU, of Hi city of Astoria, eotitlrmliig 111" assess ment on Koll No. I, for the construction of a drain In tho city of Astoria, n laid out uiid recorded by John Adtilr, com. nieiiiiug at a point In block and hav ing its outlet In Thirty-third street, lw- meeti blocks la and I". In Adair As toria, nml known mid designated a "Drainage District No. I. lll I due and payable on the 1Mb day of May, Isns, In r. 8. gold or sliver coin, at the ort.H of the city treasurer, and If not so paid within or heftrn said time, th common council will order warrant Iwurd the collection of the sain. Th assvs men! is a follows: block 111, block '.! block Mock ' block tV, 'bloVit" iff'. block 07. ! lot When Baby was dek, we gat her Castor!. When sb was a Child, she cried f or Cast oris. When she bream XI, she clung to Outoria, When lb 1. efciUrasvstwiw' ithM&Caitori, block block block 'block block block a. "Why did the butcher put up that Inrg mirror near the diior?" "To prevent the servant girls from watching the scale." Tlt-lllta Burns are absolutely palnle when De Wttt's Witch Hasel Balvs I promptly applied. Thi statement Is tru. A per fect remedy for skin disease, chapped hand and Hp, and never fall to cure piles. Chas. Rogers. I. "a, "a. ! She ion the avenue! Thero goes a bl cycle all In a neap; lieWell, I goes you II find there a woman at the hot torn of It. Yonker Statesman. On his recent visit to the East Tattler Esbasrh, superior of the Fren.-h semi nary In Rome, asserts he made a most interesting discovery. It is the ruin of the house Inhabited by the Virgin Mary and St. John after the ascension of Jesus, at a place about three mites outside of Epheaus. He says then can be no possible doubt of the fact, because some years ago Anne Catharine of Emmerich described the house as she saw It In a vision, and the ruins found by him correspond exactly with her de scription. The Rome Journal. Italic, ys that the pope and the cardinals are mueh Interested In the discovery". ROYAL Baking Powder has beett awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Klrst Floor Managvr D.it's an awful rtixor you have dab, MIMah Johnsln. I.ooks like It could ruhve right through a man. Second Floor Manuger-Yes, salt. Dat's a Kontgln rays-or, aah Memphis Scimitar. tind olio 1, Adair's und on. 1. Adair W might tell you mors about On Mlnut Cough Cur, but you probably know that It cures a cough. Every on' doe who has used It It I a perfect rwnedy for cough, cold, hoarseness. It Is an especial favorite for children, be ing pleasant to lak and quick In curing. Chas. Rogers. TWO LIVES SAVED. Mr. Phcrbe Thomas, of Junction City. Ill . was told by her do 'ton she had Consumption and that thcr. was no nope for her. but two bottles Dr. Klns's New Discovery completely cured her, and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg gers, IB Florida street, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach ing Consumption, tried without lesult everything else, then boucht one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. He Is nnturstly thankful. It Is uch results, or which these rae samples, that prove the won derful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial -wttle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. . Regulnr slie 50 cents and 11 00. Had to Keep Steady. "Did you feel nervous and trembly whn fllkrlHgh pro- noe1?" "No: I illdn t dsr to. IKln t dare tor "No. roil see we were riding a tandem at the time." Truth. Or. Price's Cresm Hiking Powder Cer,i "ttm. "Wunter ter flip iennirts, you four- eved kid'" iKki'.l the rude ll'tl.' liny. ' With plenMir." onswftvd the Ilo- r-ian Infant "UHI 011 ciinnne the oh verse or revne?" Indl innpollo Journal. Word come from France th tt a mys terious duel was fought near Paris a few week ago between Patrice Mac Mahon, Duke of Magenta, the son of the great marshal, awl the fiance of the Princess Margaret of Orleans, and Count La Rochefoucauld. No one, It seems, can learn any reason for the affair. A BRIGHT DOtT.LE EAGLE Is a pleasant object to contemplate, par ticularly It one happens to be 1st pro prietor. But the hue of that Justly esteemed coin I not provocative of ad miration when visible In one' complex Ion. This indication of biliousness, a well as discomfort In the vicinity of the liver, fur upon the tongue, sick head ache, sourness of the breath, nausea, constipation and dyspepsia are speedily remediable with the never falling aid of Hosteler's Stomach Bitter, the finest alterative, carminative and corrective In existence. As a preventive and remedy for malarial complaints It Is plso thor oughly rellahle. They whose sedentary pursuits tend to Impair the nctlve dis charge of active digestion nnd blllou secretion never seek It help In vain. It is a capital appetizer and promoter of nerve quietude. Mrs. Lydla Bradley, of Peoria, III., who has already given that city a hospital, a home for aged women, a church and a park of 115 acres, has declared her In- DeV'ltt's Saraparl!la Is prepared for cpanetng the blood It huid up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chas. Roger. "Is it true that the i?w womnn will not shake hands wllh a man?" "Th new woman will not give her hand to any man until ho asks for It." Detroit Free Press. it is not miracle. It won't cure everything, hut It will cur piles Thai' what DeWitt's Witch Hasc) Salve will do, because II has don It in hundred of cases. Cha. Rogers. Mother-And are you sure that he loves you? Daughter -Of course I am'. Can't I see how he star? at me when ever I am not looking it him? Flle- gende Blnetter. It' Just as esy to try On Mlnut Cough Cure as anything else. It' easier to cure a sever cough or cold with IL Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Belter medi cine; betfr result; better try It. Chas. Rogers, Elizabeth Caly Stanton nya that the only drawback to h"r happiness as child was her fear of the devil. Utura P. A. lair. Adair Astoria.... Iiura P. Adair, lot Adair's Atlorl Muy I. Adair, lot Adulr's Astoria Mary I. Adair, lot Adair's Astoria Mary I. Adair, lot Adair's Astoria Mary L. Adair, lot Adair's Astoria Mary U Adair, lot 17, block , Adair's Astort Mary L Adair. W half lot block , Adair's Astoria Mary I. Adair, lut 2V. block Adair's Astoria Mary L. Adair, lot 11, block Adair's Astoria Mary U Adair, lot SU. block Adair' Astoria Mary U Adair, lut II. block Adair Astoria Mary 1. Adair, lot B. block Adair Astoria Msry U Adair, lot J3, block Adair Astoria Mary U Adair, lot 34, block M. Adair's Astoria Hetty Adair Hrciiham, und one. eighth lot J. block la, Adair Astoria Hetty A.lalr llrrnham. und one- cigluh lot 7, block Is, Adair' Astoria Hetty Adair Brenham. eighth lot 5, blo'k Astoria Hetty Adulr Br. nham. eltchth lot , block Astoria Hetty Adair llrrnham. und oiie- elghih begin at NE corner lot 1. block at, thence 8 feel, W 75 fret. N M feel. K 75 feet, lot J. block 40, Adair's Astoria Klb n Ad.ilr Mendell, und one- ciuhih lot 2, bk'k II, Adair' Astoria Kll.n Adair Mendell, und one- euhth lot 7, block Is, Adair' Astoria Ellen Adair Mendell, ur.d one- eighth lot J, block 1. Adair' Astoria Ellen Adair MrnYll. und one- eighth, lot (, block 1, Adair' Astoria Ellen Adair Mrndrll. und on. eighth begin at NE corner lot J, block 0. thence A M reel, W 7& fret, N M feet, E 75 feet, lot J, block V. Adair' Astoria Kate. Adulr Welcher, und one- Huhth lot 1. block It. Adair's Astoria Kaln Adair WVIchrr. und one- iKhth lot 7. block 14, Adair' Astoria Kto Adair Welcher, elk'hlh lot 5, block Astoria Kato Adair Welcher. !C Kl rl, lot 6, block Aiinrta Katn Adulr Welcher, eighth begin nt NE corner lot 1. block . thence S S feel, W 75 feet. N S feet. K 75 feel, lot J. block . Adulr' Astoria Mury Adulr Jordan, und one- eighth lut t block It. Adair's Astoria Mnry Adair Jordan, und one- eighth lot 7. block IS, Adair's Astoria Mary Adair Jordan, und one- eighth lot 5. block 1, Shlvrly'a Astoria Mary Adair Jordan, und one- eighth lot t, block I, Shlvcly' Astoria Mary Adair Jordan, und one- eighth begin at NE corner lot X, block 40, thenco fl M feet, W 75 feet. N 68 feet, E 76 feet, lot J, block 40, Adair' Astoria Mary R. Adulr, und one- eighth lot 2, block 1. Adair's Astoria Mary R. Adair, eighth lot 7, block Astoria Adair, t, block und one 1, Adair's und oiie I. Adair's und one- und ona 1. Adair' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The Trince of Wales Is said to have lost much of his Interest In horse racing. Mary R. eighth lot Astoria Mary R, eighth lot Astoria Mary R. urd one 1, Shlvely' Adulr. . block und ons 1, Shlvely' und t U U T7 I M i a i n i 54 in 1 I B 154 I 77 I JS i a 577 154 i a i tt 154 (77 1 X5 1 25 Tak a dose of DeWlii Little Early Risers Just for the good they will do you. These Utile Pills are good for In- i.-nuon ot ircmeutaieiy erecting a poly- I digestion, good for headache, good for wennic institute wnicn, witn its endow- I liver complaint, good for constipation. inriiin nun ,Ljnjri:iiujicen, win represent a cost of t,0).M. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine lo reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy In Electric Bitter. This medicine does not stimulate and con tain no whisky or other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, add ing strength and giving tone to the or ganB, thereby aiding nature in the per formance of the functions. Electric Bitters Is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find It Just exactly what they need. Price 50 cents per bot tle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Btor.. Mr. Ruskln's health he has Just passed his 77th birthday Is "fairly good for so advanced an age." He take long walks, plays chess and reads novels. They ar good. Chas. Roger Mr. Meanlt wish I ha1 the key of your heart. She-It has no key. It works wllh a combination Mr. Meanlt Is tho combination a secret? She O, no. It is wealth, position and tltlc.-Judy. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorts, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup tions,, and positive euro for Plies, or no pay required. It Is uurante:d to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Roger, Odd Fellows' building. Busy people have no time, and sensible people have no Inclination to use a slow remedy. Onf Minute Cough Cure act promptly and give perman-nt benefit. Chas Rogers, "I'm too wtdl educated for the bicycle business," said the young man, sadly. what's the matter?" "I lost a cus tomer today because I Insisted on her making It clear to me whether she wa after a nineteen-pound lady's wheel or a lady's nineteen-pound wheel." Wash ington Star. Pure blood means good health. De Witt' Harsaparllla purines the blood, cur Eruptions, Ecz ma, Hcro'u'a, a-d all diseases arising from Impure blood. Chas. Rogers. Theodore A. Havemyer intend to erect a new structure for Delnionlio on Fifth avenue, New York, at a, cost of $1,700,000. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Inqulrng Tourist (In an Oklahoma res taurant) That Is a novel ld"a of vour surely, calling your gue-ds to dinner by rriruj on one barrel or your ttho'rf in. Hut, pardon me, why It you discharge oniy one i.arrel? Proprietor Early lllrd ilcHiaurant I keep the .ithcr bar'l to collect payment for the dinner with. Harper s Bazar. All the patent m.,. In s ;iilvcrtisd In this paper, together with the choices! pcTiurmry. ann louet arti'iin etc., can be bought at the lowest prlee al J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel. Astoria. Ad.tlr, eighth begin at NE corner lot 1. block 40, thence 8 (HI feet, W 75 feet, N M feet, E 75 feel, lot i. block 40, Adair's Astoria i U Laura Adnlr Barker, und three- eighths lot 2, block IK, Adair' Astoria 17 21 Laura Adair Barker, und throe. eighths lot 7, block 11, Adair' Astoria 10 eg Laura Adnlr Barker, uni three- eighths lot 5, block 1, Shlvely'i Astoria 75 inura Adair Barker, und three- eighths lot , block 1. Shlvely' Astoria 75 i.aura Adnlr Barker, nnd thrse- (iKhths begin at NE corner lot 1, block 40; thence S W feet, W 76 feet, N M feet, E 7f! feel, lot 3. block 40, Adnlr' Astoria 7 tt A. Hooth Packing Co.. lot 6. block iw, Hiiiveiy Astoria 48 16 A. Hoolh Packing Co., lot 2. block W, Shlvely' Astoria 62 41 victor Anderson, lot . bock 1. Shlvely' Astoria in no una Amundsen, lot i. block 41. Adair's Astoria 12 S3 una Amundsen, lot 6, block 41. Adair's Astoria 12 JS Astoria Havings Hank, trustee, ot zt, ntocK ",s, Aaair'a Astoria I 16 Isaac Hergmnn, lot 12. block 149. Shlvely' Astoria 10 00 iiutiotpn iinrth, lot 4, block 10. Adair's Astoria 4ft is Hiram Brown, lot 1. block 17. Adnlr' Astoria 40 is Hiram Brown, E hftlf lot S. block 17, Adair's Astoria 2a 05 Hiram Brown, lot 4. block 17. Adnlr' Astoria 4n 1ft Hiram Brown, lot 3, block 61. Adair's Astoria f,i 41 Illmm Brown, lot 4. block 61. Adair's Astoria 62 41 Hiram Brown, lot 5, block 61. Adair's Astoria 46 16 Hiram Brown, lot 6, block 61, Adair s Astoria 40 16 llram Brown, lot 3, block 66. Adair's Astoria 46 IB I llram Brown, lot 4, block 66. Adair' Astoria 46 15 Hiram Brown, lot 1, block 67. Adair's Astoria 46 15 Hiram Brown, lot i, block 67. Adair' Aslorl Hiram Union, lot i, Adair's Asioila 1 1 Hum Hrowu, lot 4, Adulr's Astoria Illiain Hiuwii, lot 5, Adulr's Astoria tlli'um llrowii, lot , Adair's Astoria Illrnm llrown, lot T, Adulr' Asiorlu 1 1 mini llrown, lot K, Adulr AslurlR latum Adnlr Hacker, lot I, 17, Adnlr s Asiortit , Fred Hurk.ir, lot 4, block M, Adair's Astoria Katherlne l Hllssell, lot 4, block 0, Adnlr' Astoria Iletlna Norwegian Evangelical Lu theran Church, N W feet of 10 half lot I, block U, Adair's Astoria D. W. Bush, lot II, Adulr' Aslorla l W. Hush, lot B. Adnlr' Astoria D. W. Uuah, lot K Adnlr Astoria Allc M. Hush, lot K, Adair's Astoria Jacob Hossart, lot 15, Adnlr Astoria Jacob Hossart, tot It, Adair's Aslorla A. Hrunhold, lot SI, Adair' Aslorla A. Hrunhold, lot U. Adair's Astoria Cryos t'arrtithera, lot t, block IT, Adulr's Aslorla 4 II Cyrus Carrot hers, lot 7, block If. Adair's Astoria. u 41 Frnslmii Caaerogolia, N half lot 5, block 0. Adair's Astoria M NVIIIn II. CharUloii. und half lot 7. Njvk O. Adair' Astoria C. II. Cooper, lot I, Mock Adair's Aslorla C. II. Cooper, lot I. block Adair's Astoria O. II. Cooper, lot 10, block Adair's Astoria C. H. Cooper, lot ll. Mock Adulr' Astoria C. II. Cooper, lot it, hlock Adair's Astoria John i 'hit wood, und quarter lot I, block 41, Adulr Astoria liuth A. Cornelius, mid half lot t, block . Adulr' Aslorla MM II. P. Drinnsn. und half o . block l. Adair's Astoria II. P. Dreniinn, lot t, block. 41, Adulr's Aslorla IV A. iMnclnon. und half lot 7, block . Adair' Astoria J. II. Duncan, lot I, block It, Adair' Astoria . ;o J II. Duncan, lot I, Adair s Astoria 10 St block 41. block ii! bloc h" 41, ' block 'til "blwk'iio', block i! block si), bliM'k'lo! 41 15 44 15 41 15 SI 15 14 65 II 10 34 Mil M tl 51 41 10 41 11 a un II u u a U M KM 10 N 10 M . . . n. M J 10 M 10 M It U 10 tt 10 M IS It IS to 4 II 91 block , i block It. block V, block 1, to, Samuel r.lniar. lot Adair's Astoria Samuel Elmore, lot Adair's Astoria Samuel Elmore, lot Adair' Astoria Samuel Elmore, lot 9, block to, Adair' Astoria Alex tlllheri. lot S. block It. Adair's Astoria 4t U Annie Unions, lot Adair's Astoria ... Annie Oalma. lut If. IT Ik block t, block lot II, Mock It block 41. 10 tt 10 M 10 H test u a 51 41 ii a Adulr's Astoria Catherine tloodman, 41. Adair's Astoria P. J tloodman, lot Adair' Astoria u xj Anna Maria Oramms, kit SI, block J. Adair' Astoria.. ( M Anna Maria Oranuns, lot block tt, Adair") Astoria 14 M Mrlm K. (Iruhsm, lot 1. Mock U, Adair' Astoria U 41 Helen P. tlraham, lot t, block (it, Adair' Astoria sj 4 Winifred C. tleorge, lot 7. block 1, Shlvrly'a Astoria MM Mary C. Holmes, lot T. block V. Adair' Astoria 34 St Mary C. Holme, lot I, bleak 37, Adulr' Astoria tt ll Thomas A. Ilyland, lot I, block 31, Adair Astoria SI 41 Erlo llouke, lot t, block 41. Adair Astoria u a Eric llouke, lot 7, block 11, Adnlr Aslorl ii tJ K A. Hill, lot , bloc 1. Adair Aslorl mil I A. Hill, lot 7, bloc to, Adnlr Astoria... Id, block I, Hblvsly'i Astoria Nlcholcll Malasamb. W half and H HO feet of K hall lot , block I, Adair Astoria Ilev. II. V. Moms, lut 1, block 40, Adulr Anloila Itiiv. H. V. Mains, H 4 Bit lot t, block , Adnli Asuula Ilev. H. W. Morris, lot ft, block 40, Adult's Aslorla Ilev. H. V. Morris, lot t, block 40, Adulr Aslorla Ilev. II. W. Morris, lot 7 block 40, Adulr' Astoria Ilev. II. V. Munis, lot 1. bloc k M. Adulr Aslorla Ilev. H. W. Morris, lot 3, block al. Adair Aatoiln Ilev. II. . Morris, lot 4, block U, Adair's Aslorl .... llcv, II. V, Mori Is, lut 4, bloc k 40, Adair Asioila r'red Mutism, lot Adair Aslorl A. Mel'lmrlsii, lot Adair Aslorl...,. A, Mcl'llnrlan, lot AJuir' Astoria Ueorg Nelson, lut Adair Aslorl tleorge Nelson, lot Adnlr' Asian Christ Ns. lot I Adair' Astort Christ Nasa. lut I Adair' Aslorla t, block , block iii"blwk' V Mock t, block block lut kit 41. if! ', 17. tl. ii! Wm'h''li! 'block '! o'loV,'l IM 41 N 4t II MM 4t Ii 44 U 4t U 44 II 4t U 4t I 44 U Utl MM II M MM MM I un 41. t. Muck w. Theresa o llrlnii, Adnlr Astoria Theresa ti'llrleti. Adulr's Aslorl Kdaard M' Connor, lot I, blin k 41. Adair Aslorl Ill Edward 1 1' l 'on nor, lot t, block II, Adair's A'lorla . Kdaard li'i'cimior, lot 3, Mock Adair's Aslorla ,. Andrew (Own, lot Adulr Aslorla... Amlrvw tdsrii, lot Adair's Aslorl .... J. II. I'nlinrr, lot Adulr's Astoria A ii tut M. Pope, lot A.lnlr'a Astoria kiln Pope, lot 4, Mock 40, Adair Amor la Frank I'alton, trustee, lot U, block 0, Adair' Aslorl Erunk ration, trustee, lot 34. Ma k u, Adulr's Aslorl , block I. block block II M 11 B I IU u a MM It M U M 10 Aleck ! vernon. lot 11. block fl. Adulr' Aslorla Aleck Iversnn, lot 11. block tl. Adulr's Astoria Jumes Juekson. lot 5. block OIL Adulr's Aslorla James Jackson, lot , block fl Adair's Aslorl:; .outsa Joiiiinsen, lot 1", hlock 119, Shlvely' Astoria John Kopp, lot 1. Muck It Adair' Astoria. . . Christina A. .Alfred, Josephine and Krnnk P. l-lnenwebrr, heir of Krnok Ilnenweber, lot 5, block 6.1. Adulr' Astoria Christina A Alfred, Josephine and Krnnk P. Idnrnwrner, heir of Krnnk Ilnenwrlier, lot t. hlock 5. Adulr's Astoria Christina A. !,clnrnwetcr, lot I. block W), Adulr's Aslorla Christina A. I-elnsnwebcr, lot 7, block 51, Adnlr Astoria Christina A. l-elnrnwdlmr, lot L Mock 59, Adair's Aslorla Christina A. l-clnrnwclur, lot i. dock 50, Adnlr's Aslorla August Ijirsen, N half lot I. block M, Adair's Astoria John Kopp, lot I, block 42, Adair' Astoria Mary J. Kyle, lot 4, block 43. Adulr' Aslorla Mary J. Kyle, lot 5, block 42. Adulr's Astoria Mrs. Anna Kopp, hit 6, block 42, Anuir s Astoria . N. Kenrnev, und half lot I, block t, Adair's Astoria James V. Kearney, lot 1, block 61, AilHlr s Aslorla Frank J. Carney, und hnlf lot 7. block 61, Adnlr Aslorla Mnry A. Cenrns. und half lot 7, block 11, Adair' Astoria Mary ll. Ilneiiweher, W half lot .1, bloek 17, Adair's AHturiu 'hrlstlna A., Alfred tl Josepheiio and Frank P. Lrlnctiwrher, heir of Frank Lelnenweher, lot 7, block 3. Adair's Anlorlii Christina A., Alfred !., Jinv plieno ami rrank p. L Inenweber, heirs of Krnnk Ilnenweber, lot . block :w, Adair's Astoria L. Iiicck nnd olive Wlnton. lot block I, Shlvely' Aslorla L. I.elieck and Olive Wlnton. lot block I, Shlvely' Astoria L. Lebeck mid Ollvo Wlnton. lot 9, block I, Shlvely' Aslorla L. Lchuck "lid Olive Wlnton, lot lo c 141 I 41 10 M 10 14 51 41 a ot o ot a ot 4t 15 46 15 21 01 2t 30 62 41 14 41 Id 41 52 41 24 52 1 23 10 23 K 23 05 I! 41 5.' 41 10 00 10 to io no J. II. Palmer, lot 4, block 13, Adair Astoria U II W. W. I'arkcr. lot I. blck lit, Shlvely' A.li.rla It M W. V. Parker, lot I. Mock lit, Hhlvely Aslorla 10 Ot Jonnla II. Parker, lot II, hlock III. Hhlvely' Aslorl MM Mnry J Itvrle. lot 5, block . Adair' Aslorla It M Harsh ll Hlirrnian, lot t, block , Adair's Astoria U 41 Malwl L Hulllvsn. S half lot I. block tt, Adair's Aslorla MM N. Hliaonrtrn, lut 3. Murk 41, Adair' Aslorla 11 M N Hlmonsen. lot 34. block 41, Adnlr' Astorl II M O. Hover-, tot M. blorfc 41. Adnlr Aslorl II M O. licivey. lot 34, block 41. Adair Astoria II M ll,son Dnhlns. M 7, Murk 41, Adair's Astoria Q Elisabeth Heafeldl. lot II, Mock a. Adair's Astoria It tt Kltsnhrth SeaiVldt, lut B, block 43, A.tnir s Astoria 10 Mnry A Schroder K half lot II. block sc. Adair's Astort I 41 W. T Hcholnvid. und half lot 1 block 3. Adair Astorl W. T. HchoMsId and E. Honks, frac lot I, Mock I. Shlvely As toria M W. T Ncholfleld and R. Ilouka, lot I. block 1. Shlvely Aslorla . It M John Hrliiess, lot I, hlock tt, Adair Aslorl It M John Seine... lot 4. Mock ts, Adair's Astorl It M rtrr Mufur. 8 half tot 5, block . Adnlr's Aslorla ... MM Jacob ft linger, lot t, Mock U, Adair's Astoria II II tils ll. Vlge, lot II. block 40. Adair' Aslorl It M Olnl). Vigo, lot K. block S3, Adair Aslorla 10 M Cha. WnM-hrurrn. W bslf lot ll, block to. Adnlr' Aslorl I 41 Nicholas Wl.ner. lot IS, block II. A. Inlr's Astorln 11 13 Nicholas Wl.tier. lot 17, block II. Adair's Astoria . 13 B Chnrles Wlssman. lot IS. black to. Adnlr's A.tnrla.. 10 M Charlr Wl.snmn. lot 17, block i, Adnlr's Aslorla 10 M Ocargn Watson, lot IS, bloek 41. Adulr's A.torla tleorge Waison. lut It, bloek Adulr's Astoria ..... 41, is! 41, 10 1 10 I Mnri-us Wise, lot It, Mock Adulr's Aslorin Murcn Wine, lot 30. block Adulr's Astoria Marcus Wise, lot 7X block 41. Adulr's Astoria Marcus Wise, lot 31, hbs k 41. Adnlr's Aslorla Marcus Wise, lot 31. block 43, Adulr's Asiorlu Mnrcus Wise, lot M. block 41. Adulr's Aslorla Mnry Wilson, lot I, block tW, Adnlr's Astoria Waller. Mantle, Annie, Urn. Is nnd William Wilson, heir of William Wilson, lot 1, block ', Adair' Aslorla , Olc. Wllllrg. lot H. Mock 10. Adulr' Astoria Caroline, n. Wllllierg, lot n, block no, Adulr's Astoria Caroline u. Wllllierg, lot 24, block to. Adair's Aslorin Charles Wright and B. E. Harris, lot ft. block 41, Adnlr' Astoria.... Charles Wright ami H. E. Harris, lot I. block 41, Adair Astoria.... Charles Wright and S. K. Ilnrrl. lot 10, block II, Adnlr's Aslorla... Charles Wright and S. E Ilnrrl. lot 14. block 41, Adnlr's Asiorlu... Charles Wright and S E. Harris, lot IS. block 41. A. lair's Aslorla... Charles Wright nml S. E. Harris, lot 9t, block 41, Adulr's Aslorla... -mines Wright and S. E. Hnrrl. lot si. Muck 41. Adulr's Astoria... Chnrles Wright ami S. E. Harris, lot 27. block 41, Adulr's Aslorin... Churlc Wright nnd S. E. Harris, lot 2, block 41. Adair Astorln... Charles Wright nnd H. K. Harris lot 29, hlock 41, Adnlr's Astoria... Charles Wright anil S. E. Harris lot 3ii, block-41, Adair' Aslorla... Charles Wright and S. E. Harris lot 31, block 41, Adair' Aslorla... lot .13. block 41, Adnlr's Astoria... Chnrles Wright and ri. E. Harris, Dated AHlorla, Or., April 21. II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge, 11 B un it tt 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 11 a 11 B 11 n 12 a u a ii a ii a 11 a 12 13 12 S3 13 a ii a 13 8 52,0 MKtTJT.STClSUX 'MWmVl ilm MIA umln mil A J