THE DAILY ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, 8ATITKIA MOKN1NG, MAY 10. 1890. JOHN T. LIOHTKR, Editor. Telephone No, . TERNS OF 5C&5CRIPTION, DAlLT. by mall, per year K.0,1 Bnt by mall per month................. ,ki Served by carrier, per week 10 WKEK1.T. eat by mall per year, C In advanc Pvstag tree to eubenrlbera, An communications intended tor publl eatloa should be directed to the editor Busluess oommunlcationi ot all kind and remittance must be addressed to TW Aslortan. Tas Astoria n guarantees to It sub sertber the large circulation ot any etrspaper published on the Columbia Advertising rate csn be had on appli cation to the buslnees manager. The Weekly Astortan, the second oldest weekly In the atate of Oregon, has. next ka the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation in Vh state. Jim. F. Handley Co. are our Port land agents, and copies ot the Astortan an be had every morning at their stand. Bt Third street. are unalterably opposed to any acbem that will give to this country a depreciated or debased currency. We fa vor the use of sliver aa currency, but to the extent only and under such restric tions that Its parity with gold can be snalntalned. Wisconsin Republican con vention. "A )ax ago, In Thomaavtlle, Ga Major IcKinley, when offered the delegates ol three Southern state IX he would de clare lor free silver, said, In the presence f the editor ot this Journal: 'If the Republican platform declares for ire coinage, 1 will not be a candidal, t would not run on a free silver plat form.' "Chicago Times-Herald. "Ir the sound money secuimoai abroad "in the land la to save us from mischief -and. disaster. It must be crystallised and "romhlned and made Immediately active, sx la dangerous to overlook the tact that a vast number of our people, with "scant opportunity thus far to ex Amine Utt question In all its aspects, have "nevertheless, been Ingeniously Impressed "with specious suggestions. whJcn in "this time of misfortune and depression, "find willing listeners prepared to give "credit to any scheme which Is plausibly "resented as a remedy for their un fortunate condition." Urover Cleveland. PAIR F1EU3 AND CLEAR SKY. There have been many symptoms for several years that the people ot the United Slates propose to manage the presidential and congressional election ot lata year through the Republican party, according to well-settled convictions and precisely to please themaUves, with less attention to mere phraseology and the intermediary persons and processes, than baa been the custom of the country. There Is more popular impuLie and straightforward expression of the poten tiality of the masses, and less atien.lon to the apparatus of organisation and the Influence of bosses now, than has bap aeaed since the first national campaign sf the Republican party, just forty years ago, and that was fougut on the glorious issue of freedom of the territories, and there never was a source of political In spiration more generous and command ing. The Held was loot for the day, but 'won (or ages. The battle on now Is a grand march to victory, already a tri antptu Just now there Is agitation about pref erences for candidates, but all the Re publicans named for the presidency are worthy, and they all mean the same thing. It is not a good year for favorite ana, because there is no state essential to Republican success. There is no chance for dark horses, because there is ao dissatisfaction with the leaders al ready at the front There is no doubt or difficulty regard ing the position of the Republican party on the money question. AU there Is about that in the sensational newspapers and the laudable attempt of leaders who strayed close to Populism and want to let themselves down easy in getting tack to their Republican associations Is, so far as it extends to antagonism, purely artificial or wholly affected. The Re publican party Is the same from the North Pacific to the South Atlantic, and speaks with the same voice and sense from Dakota to New York. There are scraps of intolerance here and there re garding gold and silver, but the great party minds its business and stands for the measures that have the approval ot experience. Chairman Sol Hlrsch may nave got back at bis party enemies In good rtyle when he appointed R Populist as secre tary of his committee, but what ePVct does he think such remarkable conduct will have on the Republican party or the prospects of Its candidate? The Astorlan can tell Mr. Hlrsch that a large ma jority of the Republicans of Clatsop county regard this man Bourne an' the worst enemy the party ever had In Ore gon, and his elevation to the secretary ship of the state central committee is looked upon as a gross Insult to the Re publicans of the whole state. If Mr. Simon had Instigated Ilourne' appoint ment (as. for all that Is known to the contrary, he may have been Just smart enough to do) be could not have adopted a more successful ruse to kill the influ ence of the Irregular organization ot which Mr. Hlrsch is the head, and to reconcile the better element of the party to the future Indefinite control of Mr. Simon and the loyal class of Republicans with whom. It must be admitted, he has always trained. Spanish diplomacy Is unworthy the name If It permits Cantaln General Wey kr to deport from Havana newspaper correspondents for the offense of writing the truth. The worst accusations whlh Ihe'inoBt daring correspondent could send to Ms paper would not have the sntl-Bpanlsn effect which results frcm the deportation of men of standing In tha Journalistic profession. If the facts as tbey appear to corrspondents In Ila- vanan may not be printed, then the con, dltlon of affairs at the Cuban capital and In the field must be ttnicak;ibly ds rrvdl table to the Spanish authorities. This Is the conclusion which the world will reach as a result of the series ot expulsion from Havana of truth-telling correspondents belonging to prominent paper in this country. The Methodist General Conference ha decided the woman question temporarily by seating the four female delegates elected ami deciding to allow the nnnual conference to vote upon the admission of women next year. This Is an lndlrvt way of declaring In favor of the admis sion of women, without pretending to have been Instructed to do so, but the women won't care much as long a they enjoy the substantial fruits of their ad mission. It may be taken for granted that at the next quadrennial conference a many female lay delegates as lire properly elected by the annual confer ence will be admitted, and that the number will not be restricted to four. Whether for good or III. the Methodist women have won a substantial victory, which can hardly be wrested from them In the future. The Populists have endorsed the secre tary ot the purported Republican state central committee. This may be astound ing news to the country delegates who attended the state convention and voted to chang the party organisation In the Interest of "harmony." Now, If the Populists will only -Hunplete the good work thus Ifgun by endorsing certain other candidates on the Republican tick et, how It will simplify some of the em barrassments of a peculiar campaign, and tend to remove the doubts of many thousands of Republican voters who are wondering where they are "at." The expressions of fear that money will be used to corrupt adherents ot the free silver cause Indicates a prudent dis position to explain any possible defeat before It occur. MR. WISES AXSWKR. Astoria, Or., May IS. lis. Editor Astoria: In yesterday's Issue of your paper 1 observed a communication slsned 'Clti swn." asking why the papr mall was not being delivered sooner. First Steamboats do not run on rail road time, and while the O. R. A N Co. gives the best possible service, yet the mail does arrive later some mornings than others. Second On Monday morning we re ceive a double mail (there being no Sun day boat now), making it impossible to deliver papers as early as usual, the law requiring that all letter mall be deliv ered first. Third Mr. Shea, the regular carrier ot district No. 1, Is on a vacation, the postal laws granting every carrier, U davs leave of absence with full pay: Mr. Greenough, the substitute, la new In the business, and while he Is doing very well under the circumstances. It is impossible for mm to get around as quick as the regular earner. Fourth. If "Citisen" will accompany tne carrier over his route, he will find that ho is doing very well to get his na per as early as he does. Carrier No. 1 takes all that part of the city from the corner of Commercial and 12th streets west and by the time be is through deliv ering letters In what Is known as I'nlon- town about three hours have elapsed; and does "Cltlien" expect his paper be fore the people of I'nlontown receive their letters I hope not I because h? will certainly be disappointed) for think that the people In i'nlontown are Just as good as he is; all citizens are as good as this paper "Citizen." Does he want to know why the papers reach hi earlier some days than others? WelL he will have to ask the captain of the steamer how It is that he gets here ear ner on certain days and besides, the mall on some days is heavier than on oth-ra. Astoria Is so prosperous it seems that very few young men care to avail the selves of the civil service examination: there have been twj regular examina tions durirg the year, anil I even a-ot the department to allow us two special ex aminations, but up to a short time ago there nave been no eligible on the car riers' list. I was compelled to appoint a special substitute. However, I have two names on the eligible list now, Messrs. Greenough and Andrews: Mr. Greenough having received the highest percentage was appointed first substitute, and Mr. Andrews will be appointed second substitute In a few days. Both will be required to post themselves thoroughly, so that we will be prepared under any emergency. At this time it is also well that I urge our young men (over 21) to avail them selves of the next regular examination, which will be held here on the nth ot June. Applications must be In by the Pith Inst., as per notice given some time ago. At the present rate of Increase in the mail service an increase In the force will become necessary ere long. People generally have no idea of the enormous Increase In the mail handled at this office, while the force Is the same as Ave years ago. I hope that every citizen who has any Improvement to suggest will call ut this office, as newspapers cannot remedy pos sible errors In the service, but the post master can. I am proud to say that thus far I have heard nothing but praise as to the way In which this office is being run, and this appreciation on the part of the pub lic has made the boys at the office feel like working all the harder. I have made such Improvements as my limited ability could suggest, and even now I am working on still further Im provements. Hut we are always at the people's service. From the beginning I have Instructed my associates in the public service to treat every one, the humble and the rich, the child as well as the adult ladles and gentlemen, with the utmost considera tion: to be courteous, to le prompt and to lie patient: as I expressed It, we are but the. people's servants, and we must Justify the respect and confidence of our fellow-cltlzens. I am pleased to say that the gentlemen associated with me have so far deserved the approval of all From Birth to death man is but organ ized dust supported by the en ergies of fuel-foods, of which (barring its bad taste) Cod liver Ou is, by all odds, the best." So says a famous English physician. In Scott'Ernulsion, the bad taste of the Cod-liver Oil is completely overcome, mak ing it the perfect food and remedy in consumption, an emia, and all forms of wasting complaints. It digests and agrees where other foods repel. No other emulsion is "the same," none" just as good." fM. aad tisat all druggists. A High CO "DtaCfllktAv PLP The largest piece of Good tobacco eer sold for 10 cents for their fidelity and uniform kindness. I am proud of them! I shall be pleased to receive surgcstloti for the Improvement of the service with which I have the honor to be connected at any time and from any citisen. 1 shall try to carry them out as far as lies in my power. I promise that and none can do more. Very respectfully, your ohedlenl serv ant. HERMAN WISK. Postmaster. AN OLD RHYMK RESET. "Afflictions sore long lime she bore Physicians were in vain " At last one day a .'rie id did say. "You'd soon be well again." If you would take, as I did. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for that is the cure for all the peculiar ailments ot women It Is a safe, simple nd sure remedy. It banishes those dtstr-sslng maladies that make woman's life n bur den, curing all painful irregularities, uterine disorders, inflammations and ulcerations, prolapsus and kindred weak nesses. As 1 nervine It cure nervous exhaurtlen. prostration, debility, relieves mental anxiety and hypochondria nnd Induces refreshing sleep. She look the advice and !s well. "Favorte Prescrip tion" Is the only remedy for the delicate derangements and weakness. of females, sold by dniKgls's. A pamphlet free. Address World's -Dispens iry Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. Asthma cured, by lewly discovered treatment For pamphlet, testimonials and references, address World's Dispen sary Medical Association, "tuffalo, N. Y. HERO WORSHIP. Hero worship occasionally assumes ec centric forma A Scottish station master preserves under a glass shade what he alleges to be a heel piece of one of Mr. Gladstone's boots, which wus accidentally knocked off on a crowded railway platform. Surely the following excerpt from an Edinburgh curiosity dealer's catalogue Is the veriest redurtlo ad ahsurdum of the hero worship trade: "Carlyle Window. Window pane taken from Carlyle's Student Lodging In Moray street, Edinburgh, from the house in IKiS. with receipts from the seller ni.d glazier who cut It out; also Scotsman Notice, etc.. etc. See also Blackwood's Magazine, January, 1S95. Froude's Me moirs. What offers?" A DISASTROUS FAILURE. Financial convulsions which disturb the equilibrium of the business world are productive of far less mischief than the failure of the Sidneys to perform the office assigned them by nature. When these organs oecome Inactive the circulation acquires Impurities which bring on dropsy, diabetes, Drlifht's dis ease, gravel, catarrh of the bladder and other maladies. To Impart to the kid neys and blad.l:r a he-illhy Impetus, very different from the excitement pro duced by an unmedlcated alcoholic stim ulant, use Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, the finest diuretic In existence. This ex cellent remedy for Inactivity of the kid neys Is also of the trreatest service In malarial, dyspeptic, bilious und rheu matic troubles, and has received the tin- qualified sanction of eminent physicians. The n-rvous, the elderly nnd Infirm and convalescents derive unepcakubl'! benefit from Its use. Use It with tierslstence and at fixed Intervals, nnd anticipate with confidence tne happiest results. HELPS FOR THE RUSSELL BOOM. Boston Post Lord Burleigh was a minister !n par liament before he was twenty-two. Chaucer was well known at court as a pcet before he was twenty-five. Patrick Henry was known all ovr the American colonies long before he was thirty. Hegel began writing essays on the philosophy of history before he was twenty. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., write that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains In his back and also th'it his bladder was affected. He tried many so-eall'd Kid ney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he bein the use of Kb ctrlc Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters I especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often give almost Instant relief. One trial will prove 5ur statement. Price ir and $1.00. At Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Aunt Jane In my young days, Evelyn. Klrls amused themselves with a splifning wheel. Evelyn But aunty near, you ought to see my wheel spin! Detroit Free PresB. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Fly,er LP EDITORIAL TRIHI I-ATIUNS. Exchange. Editing a paper Is a nice business. It we publish a Joke jieoplo etiy we are rattle-headed. If we' don't we sre nn old fossil. If we publish original mat ter they say we don't give em enough selection. If we give 'em select lens they accuse us of stealing from our ex changes ami say we are too lair to write. If we give a man a "puff" w are pun In 1. If we compliment the ladlr the men are Jealous: if we don't we are publishing n pticr not til to make bustle of. If we remain In our other we are too proud to mingle with the "coin mon herd." If we are on the street we are not attending to our business. It we wear poor clothes business, Is dull If we wear good clothes we do not piy for them. Now what shall we do? Some may say we stole this frjm an exchange anl we ma. THE IDEAL PANACEA. James L. Francis. Alderman. Chicago, says: "I regard Dr King's New lls- rovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds ami Lung Complaints, having used It In my family for the last live years, to the exclusion of physician's prescription or other preparations." Rev. John Ilurgus, Keokuk, low writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for U years or more, and have never found anything so beneilclal or that gave me such speedy relief as Pr. Kings N'cw Discovery." Try this Ideal rough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT. Louisville Times. Judge King (as a tramp Is brought be fore him) What Is the charge sKalnst this man? Officer 'Sault an" batlrey, sor. He ethruck a mon. Judge Struck a man? Officer Yes, sor. For th' dhrinks, sor. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. Th beat salve In the worll for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Rheum, rever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, and All Hkln Erup tions,, and positive cure for Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvs perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 2S cents per box. For sal by Chas. Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. President Steyn, ot the Orange Free Suite, now prominently before the publio eye, received a considerable portion of his education In England, nnd studied law at Lincoln's Inn, where he served several terms. He did not proced to be culled to the bur. In this respect the careers of President Steyn and of Mr. Gladstone, who was a Lincoln's Inn stu dent, though never called to the bar, are analogous. When Baby was sick, we gar her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she L rftildnin, she ga them Castorla, King Otto, the mfld monarch of Ba varia, whose 41th birthday was celebrated last week, Is a pitiable object In his lone ly castle. His glimmerings or reason grow less frequent constantly, although his physical strength Is robust. His strength Is tremendous, and it takes many powerful men to hold him when he Is bent on murder or suicide. We might tell you more about Ono Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It cure a cough. Every on doe who ha used It It I a perfect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It la an especial favorite for children, be ing pleasant to take and quick In curing, Chas. Rogers. Queen Victoria sent by the Hliahzada of Afghanistan to his father, the Ameer, presents valued at gsu.niii. She mndo a paying Investment. She will rec-lvn at Windsor this weeg an envoy rrom the Ameer bringing her irny.'XI worth of silk stuffs, goldware and Jewels. The Ouelphs seem to le coining money at present. The U. S. Gov't , Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, Agatha Charley Is tickled with hi new miistm-hc. Isn't lie? l ..rlr, V,. hut (with a blush) not liulf as much as 1 am. Clalrmont E.'iKle. Or. Price'g Cream Baking Powder Contain no Ammonia or Alum. The young man who hail traveled be gun: "And then' I stood, the i.liyss awtilng lit my feet " "Wii II pawn ing Ix'forv you got there, or did It begin niter you arrived?" nskoil the young nullum who bus never been n ly, and then the young ninit found tlmt he had tust time to eiilt'h the Inst cur - Imll, inn polls Journal Busy peopU hv no lime, and nslbl people have no Inclination to us a alow remedy. On Mlnut Cough Curs act promptly and glvea nrtrtnnt benolUa. Cha. Roger. Barney Btirtialo has nccomo the hero of a play. tinier the nniiin of Hnllcy I 'rot hero he I I lie central Hsuiv In "The Rogue' Conirdv," by Henry Arthur Jones, As Hie title Indicate (lis picture dnin of the renowned nuMicy-mnker I hoi a Haltering one. All th patent medicine advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfuuiary, and lullel articles sto., van be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Itotrl. Astoria. Wick wire -Notice what a hollow laugh Mudg ha till evening? Ynbsley -Yes. He Is getting off tlmt hollow laugh to disguise lh tact that tie Is full In illiitiapoll Journal. Tk a do ot PtWIU't Utti Early Riser Just for Ih good they will do you. These Hills tills are good for In digestion, good for headache, good for llv.r roniplalnt. good for constipation, Thsy are good. Cha. Roger Watls-Whut do ou think of this Idea of Introducing the art p.tcr In Htlii,-T pot I Nothing new In It ut nil ,ne or two drinks of t'uiiipuliin whtikr alw.iy would prvtducv art poster cUccla-ln-dlaimpolt Journal Burn are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Haaul Salve la promptly nulled. This statement la true. A Per fect remedy for skin disease, chapped hands and Hps. and never fall to cure piles Cha. Rogers. A man up In f,inimerl'tnd decided to give up something during ut. nnd left hi wile ami children.-Lo Angeles Ex press, It I not a miracle. It won't cur verythlng. hut It will cure pile. Thai' what DeWltt'a Witch Hasrl Salve will do. because It has dons It In hundred ot rases. Chas. Rogers. Ethel-Why In the world did you ss-nd brt flier that train of curs and that n,tv windmill? Buckley (suitor Because w can alway tell where he Is New York Herald. Pur blood means good health. De Wltt'a Sarsaparllla purine the blood, cure Eruption. Frama, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from impure blood. Chas Rogers. Shi Just look. dear. I homht o pa wrs of tncks for ?s ratus He What In thunder did you do that tor? I hey are cheap enough, hut what are we ever to do with ? paper of lucks?" She Whyah oh! Maybe some day some body you don't like will get a tiey ie Indianapolis Journal. DsWttt' Sarsaparllla la preparM for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitution Impaired by disease. Chaa Rogsg. "Is ills where dy want a boy?" "It Is: but he must he a boy who never ut ter an untruth and doe not use slang or swear" "Well. ni brudder's a deal mute. I'll semi im 'round."-Meinidils Scimitar. 1 , -It Ik. sMma - alt!,! .... ,H MinMl ed lungs or never cough. On Mlnut cougn iur oanisne inem. Ills he iri throbbed wildly ut her touch When he realised that she hud touched him not only for his scurfplo, but for his watch nnd wallet us well, his heart throbbed still worse. New York Press A llttl III. then a llttl pll. Th III has gone, th pill ha won. DeWltf Little Early llls-n ar the llttl pill that cure great 111. Chaa Roger. l.olf "She excels ill golf." "I am not surprised. She always had an excel lent laste In matters of dress " -Ivtrolt Tribune. There' more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Ho Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest luce. Try It and nolle the difference In quality. Ross, lilggln A Co. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMF.RICA.N INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans spoking Eng nsh Capital for new en'.erprksea. A Una containing th names and address, ot XO aoccesMfut promoter who have placed over flW.ono.ort) storting In Foreign In rtsstinema wlUrm tsie last six year, and over fll.OOO.OOO for the seven months of IMsS. I'rlo, 15, or t&. payable by postal order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, ZD, Cheupslde, London. E. C. ttubacnlwra wll be emitted, by ar rangement with (tie directors to receive eltiwer persuru. or lutiors of Introdurtoln to any of these sUJCrswifiU promoters. Tills lis. I first ojum in vry rearjsct. and every wtan or firm whose name ap pear uMTein may re deonnied upon. For plowing the following It will b found Invaluable Bond or Shares of In dustrkvl. Commercial and Financial con cerns, llorticix" loans, Sale of Lands, t axerii or Alines. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. PEI'YB CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFE. Copyright. Regular Republican TICKET State Ticket. For Supreme Judge. R. B. BEAN. For Representative In Congress Second District. W. It. ELLIS. For District Attorney, T. J. CI.EKTON. County Ticket. For Representatives. WM. F. McORFnR. FRANK L. PARKiSR. For Sheriff. JAMES W. HARE. For County Clerk. F. I DUNBAR. For County Recorder. C. S. OUNDER30N. For County CommlssHnor. HOWELL LEWIS. For County Treasurer. 13. L. WARD. For Superintendent of County Schools. J. U. ttUllIHIU. For County Assessor. C. W. CARNAHAN. For County Coroner. RICHARD RICHARDS. For County Surveyor. N. D. RAYMOND. Astoria Precinct. For Justice of the Pence. JOHN ABERCROM HIE. For Constable. FRED WICKMAN. ON Notice I hereby given Hint I lie iisse, iiiniil nisdn by ordinance No, Jliu, of th city of Astoiiu, continuing the assess ment on mil No. H, (or tho Impiovos nielli ot i;iuhli'clilh Ml-e, t, (com I lie south slilc i( Exchange sirji to lie smith side Of tnuiMl avenue, In (he city of Astoria, will be due uud paynhlit oa ,h, luth duy of June. I.V'I, III l ulled Millies uuld or silver coin, at tli ofltc uf the city tiva. urvr, uud u not so puiil within or before aid tlin the rotiinuin council will i.rder warrant Issued tur Hi collecilon of (lis s.iiue Hie assessment I a followsi Peter Brown, lot , blutk HhUe- Iv's Astoria .... MK Th-o Hrueker, und halt N loo feel bit I, block II, Snivel)-'. Astoria, U w Theo Hrueker, und hull N list lest lot t block 14. Hhlvvly'a Astoria II 4(1 Mugdulxita M Classen, K hull lot , block 14, Mldvely' Astoria if ut Kllen H, Cherry, lot ,1, block III Mhlvelv's Astoria.., 04 m Win. Donch. H Ml feel tot i, block 14, Hhlvely'a Astoria lull) V III. IVuch. S 41 feet lot HI, block 14. Hlilvvly' Astoria 14V Win. mxich and Kittle r'rimeto- Vlcll, H. (eel of N. Is) leet lot II block It, Hlilvvly' Aston.t I IX) Win is-mil uud hullo Fraiteto- vlch. S. (mi uf N. 's) feet lol 1 1, block 14, Mhlvvly' Astoria I U Foard Hlokrs Co., lot t, block 112, Hlilvvly Astoria...,, U lu Finnish I- E Church, Buncos, H ,1tl (,-el of N, i I eel lot II. block It, ttlilvely's Astoria II 40 Finnish L K. (iuir.ii, trust., X f.-et ul N. Il (eel lot It block tl, hlilvely Astoria '4 M kale Kraiieioilvh, K. lr.it of Ai, is) reel lot lit, Mack. It, HMvcly Astoria In Tho Houston, lol 1 block Hi Hlilvely' Asunia Jtl tlertrudv Harder. E. (hi If N. Uu feel lol I, block It, Shlvely'i Ac lorla. ... lo 7ti Surah ll.uiir, W, hull N 1V iv,t lot 1. block II. ShlM'ly Astoria lu ! Surah J Haider. . hulr lol lil, block IU. Mlilvcl)' Astoria 11 to Ma ly L. Harder. K hull lol 10, hloek 112, Slilvel) s Astoria (si Herman Murks. W. hull lot a. block U. HhUeb s Astoria It He Abr-im K Halle. S. ou (,ei KM J. block 14. Hlilvely . AstiKl . Q 44 A 8 iiernek.iu, uud hull N lii) leei bit I. block II, Slilvcly's Asiorl i.. Tl su A Hchi rtiekuu. und half N. '.iu feel lot :, block II, Hliltiiy's Alom . 21 40 J, Jin Yrigtuiiin. H. isi f.et lot I. block 14. Hlllvely's AsturU . .... UN John VrsKiinun. H. M (net lot J, block 14. Hlilvely s Astoria. tl M V. H Webber, north 41 feet of Ms u and 11 block 14, Hlilvely Astoria, PJHJ; Hie sum of u on Hie loth lay of Juno, Ksl, ami the sum of I U on the uih day of June Hi each and every year there after for nine years, togclhor with Inter eat on Ih total amount unpaid at the rut of per lent per annum, said Inter est lu he uld at th lime of Hie pay. metil of each of ild Installment. II y.lgler. lots II and li block 111, Hlllvely's Astoria, l.l .': the sum of I. II to be paid on the loth duy of June. and the sum or l IS to be paid on the 1'ih day of June In each and evaiy year therrufter for nine years, tuiteiher with Interest on the lotul amount unp.ild at th rat of i per rent per annum, said Interest to lie paid at the tlin uf th payment of each of said Installment. Abide A. Douslss.. lot T. block U. Hhlvely s Astoria, lljo th sum uf tit on ths luth dsy of Juiw. !, and th sum of tit on the l"th duy of June in each ami every year thereafter for nine years, together with .Interest on th total amount unpaid at the rale ot per eni per annum, said Interest lo tie paid at th.- lime of Ih payment of su h of said Installments. W. I, (llbson, soulh fsi fee (of lots II and li block It. in : the sum of If Ik un the nth day of June, tvsl. nnd lb sum of IT li on the huh day of June In rsu-h aiul every year Ihereufter (or nine years, together with Interest on the total h mount iinpuld st tho rale of per cent per annum, said Interest to be paid st the lime of the payment of each of raid ItiMtallinents Nancy Welch, lots . 1 unit of block IJ, Hlllvely's Astoria, riV. the sum of I.I a on the 10th day of June, Imv und the sum of ?l A3 un the loth day of June In euch and evey year therraftrr for nine years, together with interest on th total amount unpaid st the rate of s per cent -r nnniim. said Interest lobe pnld at the, time of the payment of ruch of said Installment. Nancy Welch and James W, Welch, lots I. t. , 1, I and of blin k II. Hlllve ly's Asioiia. II'JJIV the sum of Its Jo lo be piil, I on the lth day of June, IM. anil the sum of 119 M to tie mld on the luth day of June In each and every year Ihereufter for nine years. loKether with Interest on the mtsl amount unpaid at Ih rale of II per cent per annum, said Interest to be wld ut Ih" lime of the payment of each of said Installments. Ity order of the commim council, dated Mny 12, im. i , II. K, NELSON, Auditor and Poller Judge. i Elrnatur la printed la BLUB dUgoiuUly across tho OUTSIDE wrapper ' of bottle of (the Original and Oenulne) Worcestershire SAUCE ; Am a farther protection against . mil imiutlona. ' AfsaU tor th United 5tsts. JOHN DUNCAN'3 SONS. N. V ii NOTICE OF AHMKSMM EST EIHIII'EENiil HlitlilEr, J fir lllllilll iiwwiililfii wsowM0'CCMsmuo mamvwr. -j..C' Qll o CSIveH'Cholw of fmo Transcontinental U Is.Ol.tCM, VU Via Sokmt Oj'iliMi,ltnver and uiul St. Paul. Omaha or tL l'tiul. Pullman an) Tourttt jvr) ftooiinlnii Ohulrt Qmt Astoria to &&n I'rancUco. Columbia, Thursday April ft Stat of CalKornla, Tuesday, April tt Columbia. Vunday, May I Sials or CalKornla. Friday, May t Columbia, Wednesday, May 11 Ntal of Callforiii. Monday, May a Columbia. Saturday. May S. Htats ot CalKornla, Thursday, May t. Astoria and Portlod Steameri. ' T. J, rOTTKIl !ovm Astoria dally, e4it "ondsy, at t p. m.i loaves Portla-td dally, cept Sunday, at 7 a m. R, R. TUOM.'dON. leaves Astoria dully, sscvpl Hurulay l I 41 a m.; leave Portland dally, ciccpl Saturday, at I p. m. For rata and, (Tenrral UllOriuatlim cull on or addres (1. W. I.OI'NHIIKIlltY. Agent. W. II. lll'ltl.ltl'RT. Hell. Pn. Agl , Portland, Ot Are You (iouijr Kast? It tor and that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS sg)(t OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tbia is lb GREAT SHORT LINE RetWMa DULUTII, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Point KiiHt mill iScuth. Their Magnificent Track Prrrl Vr llbulisl ninlng nnd Hlcnplug Car Train nnd Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME Hat glvsn this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passenger, curried un Uli voallbulrd triiln without extra churgn. Hhlp your freight and ir.ivl over thl fnmo is line. A k) agniil hav llnkala W, H. MF!AI, r. C. HAVAOrc. (Ion. Agent. Trav. I". nnd P. Agt. m Washington St., Pordsnd, Or. Be sure be very sure that whsn you ask for a ticket Mil tlie llurllnglon you get u Uckcl via Ih Ilurllngton. Nn mm tor what your Ob Jectlvs iolnt Is, you can re.ich It via our line KAHII.V, QUICKLY. C iM KORTAIILY, CHKAI LY. Two roiKes lo ths cast and soul h -via Hilling, Mont., nnd via HI. PhiiI. To Omahii, Kansas (ity, and Ht. Imls, th rout vln Hillings, being over W mile iiorler and many noiirs raatsr than any oth er, Is preferahls. To Chi cago and point beyond tnko tho llurlltuton from I'llllng or Rl. Paul n you wish. Tickets vln the Ilurllng ton nnd llme-tiiblis of ths , Ilurllngton on application to tho neursst tlckot agent. A.C. SHI'.I.DON.d.A. Cortland, Ortnna. , B 1