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Tl.K DAILY ASTOltlAN, A STOMA, TUESDAY MOUSING, MAY 19, 1890, Tide Tabic i) ati:. A. Mi li. in. ,1 (Hi il to 4 fft II Itt 7 12 h U 114 III !1M 11 17 II Ml 11 : 0 m 0 ii 1 ii I mi 'J n 3 17 4 1.' A HI II :i 7 4H 0 1)4 10 r.- 11 14 II 10 I (tt 0 i" 1 II 1 n? 2 4ft a ;i Friday ., . iitiir.liiy , , . , , HtlAY .Mniuluy Tui'mluy Wtilnrwliiji, , , , , , , 'l'liiirotiay , Friday faluriluv , . , , K'NUAY Mmiilny TiH's.lay Wt'iluewlny I'd tirmlity Friday Hwt urilur M'NIAY Monday i'tumilny Wodntwlay 'J'liuily Krl.Uy haiurilnv , ... NINIU'V Momlny , , , Tiitwliiy , . Wrdiii'Mlny 'luiiiradsv.. Friday. '. ,,. fliinlv , . , M'MUV i i a i t 0 7 H 0 10 11 IX l.'l u 15 lit 17 IH 1U t !!l STi '.':i u I !f7 Id , Ml MATTI2UH MAWNB. Muvvitivnlaul Vmwla mt Horn nnd l!aitliri Th teura left i ih river yoterdny iiiumln Th lirllluli lil Kuraala sidled from l.ltiTuMi fur Astoria May IX Ttio llrlllah Mi Clavrdin, from thin M.rl. arrived at Antwerp May u. The uliHimcT llurrliwii rrlvl yraior flajr fnnii Tlllumook ami Nflmlrm. A lri ilrlur ol all ll war tfli r Ihi liililnh navy mltirni (lis illoi' TI10 IlirlilixMiiM lonil. r I'lilumlHim millnl ytwint.lax mtrnlia! on hiT annual ini' lluu trip la U naiih. Inn'i.ir Kamntiull won In tha rlly Kuinlay ami mad an llim.'(lon ot Ihr CKrwh-r Maimaiilla'a nrw vlrvlrlo llaiit Thp lln arlkouniT Kiln and Ann rlrart-d yaaimlay for a aa utlKf hunilna amlitbHi aliMui llw roaat, Hit carrlna fourln incn. Htoaitiahlp Mlala aallrd yatrday for Han I'V-uirlaro. AmunK hor Aaturla paa aonat-r wara l. K. JolMutun, Mr I'hrru tier, lr. Tray nor. and f llrlmar. "a'laln Caw. whoa vl. th lllnlr mora, nfiitly r(Urd In Kan KraiuUko hartair, la wall known at Ihla xirt and la an old arualnianrt of Cnplain John atuct. Captain Caw mad two nalta to tlila Hrt In ttuwliramiar. Th ( Jmw Micnal will rrlr down from I'ortlaml In lha mornliut. Hhr h.ia aral ( rfliuvmi n lo land at Ihla port, but. alma Mixx lal Alallt OhaHM-llr'a Vlalt lo Aatorta, wltnraao ar a HUM ahy, and It la r-ird Ihi-ni will ba auma dlDlrully In landlnf tlii-m. - Tha ali'h of I ha aaalliur arhoonrr Ka- Tortta, I'aplaln Mi-lan. whaaa vtMwal I, ao far aa Knuwn. top llmr of lha roaul fl"'!. I. arrnrdltiB" to raimrt rrrrlvrd by yratf ribty'a arrival. u akin. Th achooii. r win not rvturn to port until aflcr hr Itvrlntr a rrulau, but will n nuttn uti th riwat, and Ihrr outfit. Iiy a pwuliar ruinrltlriK' th I.lbbln and ImhiI I darn aocmrfd Ih aama numlar of oklna. via. bd. Th l.oula OIn, C"a tain lalny, matin port uiulrr aail yti.r tlay afternoon, Ivrlna rbMrly followfl by th IVtirlniio, I'uplaln Uai-aulny, with a ratih of V.1 akltta. Th latlcr waa abl to ri-ri Captain llrant'a wharf at th hrod of the harbor without a tow. Two otltrr Vrola got In durtna Ih ftvrrnooii, Thty wi.r Ih touor uni llulll. Cup lain Maanraon, and th tatrh', Cai lain ll-air. IHi th formir lhrr ar rived Itt akin. I'd belli hvr own rntilt, and thn rrmalnlni )! that ot Ih Fawn wtili-h repruvlalotia ami outllt for th Ilerltuf ara crulaa at Clayoquot. Th raaualty whli'h provrnlad th Tent'lop liavtni a Inner catch waa Ih loalni of a man for over a week Victoria Colonial, Tha CimiuIII llfo-aavlivaT atallim at Hitn don on lha touat of Oreinn ahould haw an added tllle-that of "Hhli-avln( ela tion." During tha loat twelv or four loan month that crow hava not only been In active aervlr rnaculni human live, hut they hava anved four veaaela that went aahor on Ih river bar. On rVlXember il of Inat year ths lu Kail Cl Nell went aahor hard and fuat. Cap- I tain Alexander Fk-ott, of tha atatlnn, ' manned lha aurnont licblil M. Ulh.n and went out to ths IniiH'rllcd vraarl. Hha waa faat aetllliif; In th oand, but , tho llfn-avln vopl took churite of Ih work of ret Unit her afloat nnd carried I atrotyr llna aahor. U waa an nlmoat j hopvlraa labor, but thy went finally ue. ciiaiifiil, and th tux waa drnuitnl Into 1 deep witter. fill" wit valued nt Jlt.KW and hnd a car no worth fl.noo. Jnniinry n lie, ih achoom-r I.llu nnd Mattle. I valued at $Hix and rnrrylng a II.Mi cargo, went ashore on tha Conulll river ; bar. Captain Hrott sinln took rharve of thn work of rraiulng her, nml with his crew laliored almost night and duy till Kebruury ( till he pulled her out of tho siiml. Ho deeply wits she Imbedded that her owner gnve her up, hut th llfe-snvlng crew kept at work. Their line often parted, and twice the vessel drift il nshorn nxaln after being pullet! off Into deep wnter. However, on Ih t-lghlevnth day of their conslant labors thn schooner wo lowed Into onre moor ing. May 4. new. the ateamer Moro went on the lair while entering the river nnd stuck hard and fust. Her owners deMpitlred of saving her, but th llfe-snvlng crew undertook the Job of flouting her, anil eventually uccoedod. Her value was tl.0in, with A cargo worth m. On August W, 1KNI, the llfe-snvlng crw went to the wreck of the big steam er Bawnmor. lying on the beach eigh teen mile south of th nation. They of course could not aave the huge hulk linrrt and fast on the rock, but they re mained In the locality aevernl weeks saving property from th atranded vessel ml guarding It on the bench. Major Mnkney, of the llr-avlnr service In thl olty, ha called the attention of hi uporlors In Washington lo the excellent work of the Coqullle lifeboat crew. Us ing In the government employ, they gt no aalvnge, or, In fact, any reward for their lahora except the gratitude of those they serve so faithfully and well. It I to he hoped that thl "banner crew" will receive tha oflU'lit) recognition they merit. Ban Francisco Call. Dlooiln I see thnt Ihe election did not result an you predicted. Jaxrlg Yea, It did: you're not the only ona I predicted to.-illoxbtiry dinette. 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Ilia gov , rnviri of (ha at boul any. j An rliK-trlcal.ditMrliiMinl waa a.ldr.l to I tha artiool auma lima ana. ami a courao III lM-tri'liy alabllahal. 1 ha poor pro- rrauor In rharxa boa had dmailful lima l'urln Hip Iraaotta (ha drlicala ln(ru mwil Itava playnl him all aorta of Irlrka, aiai an ma rrlmniil hava txwn a doubtful urra Kvnry onre In a whtlo a iirl would alep up to trll what ahv hail Imnml almut vulla, ohm and am- prrva. and lmmallatrlr thn latvanom. tar wouhl fyrala wildly and lha ni-adbi on I ho vartoua dial would wabbla, and II I ha law of Vjlia and ohm and r'ara day would w lo amaah, and lh flndln I or Kdlaun ami TraU would beroma irana-rly loat. Thi n lh profraaor knaw tha atudmt Iwalda him had on a hUh ra.n rnroot with lilia of flnrt trvl. Tho Inairunvtit Wrra not aiTwti-d by Ih prvaanr of oinii uludrnia uorauaa thay wura hoalth walat of anma ort and war brand with whalrbona or torn uhatltuln for imI. finally t'rof. Mada waa obllcml to ! aua a ruin barrlne roraatad (Irla from tha alncleiral dafiarimrni, and th ov. vrnor Irehwaod ih ml. It mluht wont to a rul dlWcult to anforr and dell rata la handl. lint Hrof. Wrad flml It y. In antrrlrur tha lix-irUal da pnrtmont tha llrla hava lo paa ona of : tha profaaaor'a oanaltlv nlvanomrtrra. ; Tha profvoaor atarvl unoMrunlvaly by It Tha imixirtlrtMii lljorrr worka Ilka a I charm, and Ihrr la nu way In whlrh tha alrt ran bal tha game. On tha naar I abroach ul a arlrl nn alrel-ribhiHI j roraaia ina nootita nyraira i ran u. any. and th atlrl la rraiwtfully but firmly raanlndnl of Ih rul. and noattilatlona , ar uanifaa. juat now m imuioni win i rial carnal yet b tul.l. but th faculty ' no th llrla will Ink th advlc ot 1 Ur. Knoi ami It Hhury. Ixith women pmfeaaur. ami abandon coraeta on en : aral prlnrkjilpa. Ilurna ara abanlutrly palnloaa whn Do Wlti'a Witch llaial Balva U promptly applied. Thl (talrmrnl I Irua. A pr fot remedy for akin dlaoaa, ohappad hand and Up, and navar fall! lo our plica. Chaa, Itotara. ZANtHVII.LE OIRt, ltavunalM for tha Nam of th State of Waahlniton. The lat of Waahlniton, Iho .Anoavlllo 1 t)att aaya, la tmMtd to a Ziim nvlllo i ilrl for th nam It now bean. When j Ih territory waa ontaitlted trier wna I an anlmaleil contest aa lo what nam to j lv lo It between Ih town of Seattle and Tacoma. and Ih latter recognlnd t lha fact that If tha nnma of lh atato could b mad Taroma It would b of Ineatimabt twnerll to that city. A preaa dlapalrh to a Brattle paper announcrd that tha matter would com up In th national houa the day follolrui, and that lh Indications wrra thai th terri tory would ho named Tacoma, Krwl (). Oront, afterward nilrUnlcr to llollvla, and aom other lnfluntlal cltliena, opi'n ml up communication by wlrw with Waahlniton In opposition to naming th territory Tacoma. air. Unutt thought of a plan which he decided lo try. A Mlaa Buckingham, ot Znnoavllle, hail born hi gueat for v eral month, ami had left a few week befor for Washington lo visit her uncle, Himaet Cox, who wa then In congress. Mr. Orunt wired her to us her Influence with Mr. Cot to have the territory named Washington, and to present to him all lh fact. The lady proved a diplomat, and th next day th great wit and statesman made a speech In th house which settled the fnto of nnmlng the territory. It make the llnest flavored and most wholesome food -Trice's Unking 1'owder. MS'll Foil T1K8DAY. As soon ns dinner's done we'll forth again. Ttmon of Allien. Ureukfast. Canned l'enr. Oatmeal with Creum. Shrimp Omelet. Minced Chicken on Tonst. llreud Holla. Coffee. Tunm. Rnrdtne Tonst, Muttered Kgga. Ilrnllrd Porterhouse Hteak. French Fried Potatoes. Cocoa. Dinner. Clam. Crecy Soup. Watercreai. Olives. Croquette of Clams. Hamburg Steak, Sauce Piquant. Cauliflower au Orntln. Roaat Leo of Lamb. Stuffed Tomatoes. Homalne Salad. . , Sponga Pudding. Coffee. It'a all tha same, a alight cold, congest ed lungs or severe cough. On Mlnut Cough Cur banlahe them. Mlaa Caroline Boerkman, of St. Paul, ha been chosen to unvnll the statue of Olo Bull at Minneapolis on Mny tl. Miss Boeckmnn wa born In Bergen, Norway, tho birthplace of the violinist. pain in toe dock, iae, cneii, or A MAY llliHrtuM. In my dim room, aliova lbs uliy a treat, I ant at work . , . yet all about m grew Bright rent lies of tha field, so cool, ao awnet; I lieiird llw pretly talk of building birds i'lMiu, for which nu poet lialh found words-- And whirr of wings Unit a wept Ih sun shine through, I fell ofl louchr of th wind, at play, 1,1ft from my Hnd brow loose sIIm ot hair Ami kill my elim-k . . , the tear I hut lremblel there. Oh, slraugeal charm! . , , f did not dream, but sllll '111 niiiglti of a dream entranced In duy. Home one had placed upon my window lll . A liny crystal uup, and In II lay A single While sweet blossom of th Mnyl I-adles' Home Journal. NKi-iHKH nurrKiir'i.r. Youth' Companion, Aa soon as th Mill folk of our nelgh iMirhood haril alwut (loldln, my butter fly pel, they all wanted lo hava on too. Hut Nelsle Kolsom, little four-year old glrlli, who lives Just across th read from me, was ths only on who had any luck. MM was running oul In th yard early on morning, when she marly stepped on large red bulterity which wua slowly crawling slung the board walk. Hhe picked II up on a bit of board, Just a she luid heard m say that I picked up tloldle and carried It In to her mother. Th big wing with their f suy black marking seemwt crumpled and In me, and Ihe poor Utile fellow could mil fly ul all. "O, nuunma. pleas let me keep him Ilka Aunt Helen," said Nelsle, Jumping up ami down with Joy at Ihe Ihouxhl ol having such queer pet for her very own. Ho her mother let her, and made sugar syrup for him to drink. He provrd lo b a very hi any i nter: he could make away with a lot of big drop In a day. It did hint good, too, for he irvw airong and oeemeil qiilta healthy. Altliougn l never learned lo fly he could crawl all alwut Ihe room, and oirmed really lo love ihe genii Utile mlnlresa, and liked nothing better than lo be IK led on her shoulder and carried about the bouse and yard, ami I am quite sure thai h knew the sound of her voire end liked 10 lie talked lo by her. H she had not taken him In he probably would hav died long ago; ao you see N'elnle was a "ood Huinarlian." Aak your mamma what that means. ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following unclaimed letter were advertised at the Astoria poalortlc on April 17th. IMS: May U, )M: Brown, John Cook. W. J. Ha well. Kv. I. t Hawk, Abel M. Koan, Jo. I'erry, Cliarha C) Oliver. Charles. Howmsn. Frank. Kvans, Mrs. May Halkrtt. Nellls. Holierk, John. I.lnd, Charles V. 1'lckvll, O. II. C Ituslad. Mlas Louis Walton, Ueorg K. Snow, H. A. Foreign. Bramlld, HelkL HuufTe, Loul. Juaslla, Mattl. JuwIU. 1'rtl.rL Kunslula, Hi.muel. Mannlkko, AntU. I'ernula, Herman. 1'ranilla. Ileikkl. I'ersons calling for any of ihe abov Inter will please say "advertised." Ad ditional postage of ona cent for each letter advertised Is charged. HKHMAN WI8E, P. M. IN THK SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM. Chicago Poal. "What do you call pier of exclusive new that you acurr "A beat or a atoop." "And what do you rail a pleoa of ex clusive new that I ecurcd by your rlvair "An Idiotic fake." INFALLIULK SKIN. Chicago Tribune. 'How cam you to suspect the prisoner to b a man In woman's clothing?" In quired Ihe magistrate. I dldn t suopeci," answered the detec tive. "A soon as I saw her try to lift her bonnet after she had met and passed another woman I simply knew she waa a man." ROYAL Baking Powder has beta awarded blfbest honor Mt every world fair where exhibited. Preparation are being made at Gray Cloidea for the arrival of the president and Mr. Cleveland. It la said lhat Mrs. Cleveland will live Waehlngton for her Massachusetts home much sooner thl year than In former year. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "How do you manage to get lid of Mr. Staylate when he calls of an evening?" '(). I tell him all the stories of hold-ups on our block and mph.isle the fart that they usually occur about 11 p. m." De troit Free Press. Take a doe of DeWllf Llttl Early Riser Just for th good they will do you. These llttl Pill ar good for In dlgeatlon, good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They art good, Chaa. Rofer. Doctor, what can I eat today?" "O, whatever you choose, llerr Inspector." "Dear Kulnlla, what do I chooae?" File- gvnde Bluelter. DaWItt' Sarsaparllla I prepared for clfenslng th blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chaa. Roger. Tho Empress Dowager of China has a long memory, and sho la beginning- to wreak vengeonco on all those who op posed her In any way during the sirens of the war crisis. Rusy peopl hav no time, and sensible people hav no Inclination to us a slow ramedy. On Minute Cough Cur aot promptly and gives permanent benefit. Chaa. Roger. "Papa, what I tho ruling pawlon?" 'Your mother', my child." Cleveland Pluln Dealer. It I not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but It will cure pile. That's what DeWltf Witch Haael Salve will do, because It ha don It In hundred ot case. Chaa, Roger. Manchester I about to erect on eques trian statue to Sir Charle Halle, th musical conductor, who never mounted a horse In hi life. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Napoleon III. sold to Octave Feulllot; 'To one returned from America every body In Europe seems to be asleep." Pur blood mean good health. De- Wltt'a Sarsaparllla purine th blood, cure Eruptions, Edema, Sorofula, and all disease arising from Impura blood. Chas. Roger. If there 1 anything more autocratlo than a real estate agent he haa not yet been seen. It's Just a easy to try Ona Mlnut Cough Cur as anything els. It' easier to ours a sever cough or cold with It Let your next purchase for a cough be On Mlnut Cough Cur. Better medl olne; better result; batter try It. Chaa. Roger. for Infants and Children. rratloa f Caetorla with tha patrowaco of sail) lost mt ysrswi, Tterwilt w o eye A f H wfta raaoataj. H jiyqwtl aoly tha teat ressedy tor lafant ChlUr ! wwldku ery h nmwn. It 1 harsqle. Ch IT drew Hha It. 14 rtTa thew haeJth. It w-fll .ay th4- lire . Iw It Mother Itavra eomthIKwhlch Is ahselntely safe and yeemtioally perfect as a) ohIU' aaedlotaa. Castgrt daetrwy Wonxi, Caetortg, allays TTriVea. Caetorta prevtq wotaltjag gowr CttWL CaatrU rmrm PUxrhesa aad Wl4 Cello. CaHsrHn reller T thing Trwwhlea. CtfU itnt Cost4f atlem awd riataleey. Qatterla laitraJla th oBToot of earhowl aotd ga or polaowoo air, CaatoHa dee apt eeatalxt aaoryhlne, oplnm.er ether mareotie proper-. CtT'aatsaHates tho food, rogajatao tho rtaaauaoh aad WwoU, gdeHag 1 Jthy and watwrej alaoy. CaeterU tg ejoi jf) la emo-also tattle awly. It U atot sold la hnlh. PoaiH allei oty em to aafJ yow awythlxqr la wb tho pi or fieadsa that It Is "Joet mm geod axtd "will answer every porpo." $ that yew rt OA - frT - O - The fae-eiasilo Children Cry for Regular Republican TICKET State Ticket. For Supreme Judg. R. B. BEAN. For Representative In Cong res Second District. W. R. ELLIS. For District Attorney, T. i. CLE ETON. County Ticket. For Representative. V1L F. VcOKKOJR. FRANK U PARKER. For Sheriff. JAMES W. HARE. For County Clerk. F. L DUNBAR. For County Recorder. C S. OUNDER30N. For County Commissi aoer. HOWELL LEWIS. For County Treasurer, a L. WARD. For Superintendent of County Schools, J. U. 8CHMID. For County Assessor. C W. CAKNAHAN. For County Coroner. RICHARD RICHARDS. For County Surveyor. N. D. RAYMOND. Astoria Precinct. For Justice of th Peace. JOHN ABERCROMBIB. For Constable. FRED WICKMAN. I873 1805 Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron A Strel, Coal, . Groceries A Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, . Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. Telephone" leave Astoria at T P. m. dally (except Sunday). Leave Portland at T a. m. dally ex cept Sunday. Bailey Oatsert leavea Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at : a. m.; Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Leave Portland daily at I p. m., ex cept Sunday, On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MAUZEKY. Agent. Cheap Clothing: The Hop Lee Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, at Ol Bond street, make underclothing to order. Butt and trousers mad to at perfectly. Every order punctually on Um and satisfaction guaranteed,' Good good sold cheap. Call and be eonvtnoed. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria sad Upper Astoria Fla Teas snd Coffees, TsMs Dellcscies. DoasMk c. sad Tropkal Fruits. Vgtbl, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt Meats, lt - I - A. Isei SJtSl Pitcher's Castorla. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT EIGHTEENTH STREET. ON .Notice la hereby given that the assess ment made by ordinance No. ?U'J, of the city of Astoria, confirming the assrn ment on roll No. II, for the Improve ment of Elgbioeiitn street, from the south iue of Exchange swax to 'itm south side ot Uraad avsnuo. In th. city ot Astoria, will be due and payabl on Jia 10th day of June, lMsi, In United States gold -or silver coin, at the office of the city treas urer, and If not so paid within or before said Um th common council will order war ranis issued for the collection of th same. Th aasessmeni Is as follows: I'eler Drown, lot a, block U, Sbtv- ly'i Astoria I M Tbeo Bracker, und half N U0 feet lot 1, block 14, Shlvely AstorU. Tbeo Bracker, uad half N UM fet lot X block 14. Shlvvly'a Astoria atogdalena it. Classen, E halt lot . block 14. tUdvely's Astoria Ellen 8. Cherry, lot L block 112, Bhlvely's Astoria Win. Dsnch, & Ui feet lot i, block 14, Bhlvely's Astoria Win. Dencb, N 44 feet lot 10, block 14. Bhlvely's Astoria W'm. Dench and Kail Kraaeto- vlch. 8. I teet of N. W feet lot IS, block li Bhlvely's Astoria. W vich, S. f feet of X. 50 feat lot IL 7M n not an ion to ou block 14, Bhlvely's Aitoria. I a roard Btokes Co., lot f. block 111, Bhlvely's Astoria. M lo Unnlsh L. E. Church, trustees, S. bo feet of N. lul leet lot 11. block 14. Shlvely's Astoria. Finnish L. E. Church, trustees. 8. ju feel ot N. l'Jt) feet lot U, block 14, bhlvely Astoria Kats Kranetovlch. 8. feot of f. 60 feet lot 1U, block 14. Shlvsly'a Astoria Thos. Houston, lot t, block 112, Shlvely's Astoria. Uvrtrude Harder, E. half N. KM teei lot t, block 14, Shlvely's As toria 21 40 74 ft 12s 9 06 10 70 10 70 Sarah Harder, W. halt N. 1U0 feet lot 3, block 14. Bhlvely's Astoria Sarah J. Harder, V. half lot li). block IU, Bhlvely a Astoria. ilary L. Harder; E. half lot 10, block 11X Bhlvely a Astoria. 14 SO 14 Ell Herman Marks, W. half lot 1. block 1J, 8hlvely's AstorU It 05 Abrum E. Bait. 8. 100 feel lot 10. block 14. Bhlvely's Astoria 71 so A. Schernekau, und half N. 100 feet lot 1. block 14, Shlvely's Astoria.. 74 tO a to A. Schernekau, und bait N. U0 feet lot X. block 14, Bhivrlr's Astoria.. John Vraglnsun, S. SO feet lot 1. block 14. Bhlvely's Astoria. 74 U 40 John Vraglnsan. S. &0 feet lot t. Uock 14. Bhlvely Astoria F. 8. Webber, north 44 feet of lots 11 and U, block 14, Sblvejy Astoria, ISS.SU; ihe sum of Kto on the 10th day of June, 1. and the sum of t6.t& on the loth day of Juno In each and every year there after for nine years, together with Inter eat on the total amount unpaid at the rate of t per cent per annum, said Inter est to be paid at the time ot the pay ment of each ot sild Installments. O. Zlglcr. lot 11 and 12. block 111 Bhlvely's Astoria, fcxi.60: the sum ot to be paid on the loth day ot June. lsiL and the sura ot Jb.U to be paid on the 10th day ot June In each and every year thereafter for nine yean, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at mo raw 01 per cent per annum, said Interest to be paid at the time of the Payment ot each ot said Installments. Abble A. Doiutlass. lot 7. hi Shlvely's Astoria, J150; the sum ot J15 on uie lutn aay or June. 1SW. and the sum of $15 on the loth day of June In each and every year thereafter for nine years, iHifemer witn interest on the total amount unpaid at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, said interest to be paid at tha time of the payment of -och of Bold Installment. W. L. Gibson, south 60 fee tof lota 11 and ii, block 14. ,71.40; the sum of T.1 on the 10th day of June, 1896, and the sum of 17.15 on the 10th day of June In each and every year thereafter tor nine years, together with interest on the total amount unpaid at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum, said Interest to be paid at me lime or the payment of each of said Installments. Nancy Welch, lots 4, 5 and ( of block IS. Bhlvely's Astoria, 246.30; the sum ot S24.C3 on the 10th day of June. 1S96, and the sum of C4.6J on the 10th day of June In each and evey year thereafter for nine years, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at the rate ot 8 per cent per annum, said Interest tobe paid at the time of the payment of each of sn'l installments. Nancy Welch and James W. W lots 4, 6. , 7. 8 and of block 11. R ly's Astoria, 1193.68: the sum of J19.361 to be paid on the 10th day of June, 1S86, and the sum ot 119.38 to be paid on the 10th day of June In each and every year thereafter for nine years, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, told Interest to be paid at the time of the payment of each of said Installment. By order of the common council, dated May 12, 1890. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Business men. It you want to fix up your office for the coming year, with the best of letter heads, bill heads, state ments, etc., call at the Aatorlan Job office where you will And the beet ot stock and material. . -ajfMaiaata's. r&2 vrx-) 1 IHE AUOV12 MCTUKE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on th Chicago, Mil waukee and St. i'aul Railway. No. Its tarlns ara veatlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth ha an electiie reading lamp Its dining car ar th best In th. world, snd It coach, sr. palace on wheel. This great railway, connecting as li doe with all tranocominantal line at St I'aul and Omaha, assures to th tarvellng publlo th beat seme known. Ticket via th Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway ar on sal at all railroad ticket office to any point In th United Btate or Canada. For maps, folder and other Information, addrrn. C. J. EDDT, General Agent, J. W. CARET, Portland, Or Trav. Psss and Tkt. Agent, Portland. Or. E. fUNEIL, Receiver. aa . . -rfc frn Gives Choice of Jmo Transcontinental Koutes, Via Spokane and St Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or ctPaul Pullman and Tourist aMes Fra ft lining Chairs Car Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia, Thursday April ZL State of California, Tuesday, April 21 Columbia, Sunday, Hay 1 Stat of California, Friday, stay 1 Columbia. Wednesday, stay U, Stat of California, Monday, stay 11 Columbia, Saturday, May 2a. Stats of California, Thursday, May 21 Astoria and Portlnd Steamer. T. A. POTTER Leaves Astoria daily, except Bvnday. at 1 p. aa.; leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, at T a. m. K. R. THOMPSON. Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday at t:4f a. m.; leavea Portland dally, exoapt Saturday, at I p. m. For rates and general Information call on or address G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. W. H. HORLBtJRT, Gen. Paa Art., Portland, Or. Are You Going East? Be ur 1104 sea that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN Line. -tM CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, x MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la ths GREAT SHORT LINE Between i DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves- tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thl road a national reputa tion. All classes of passengers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over thl famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent. Trav. r. and P. Agt. 248 Washington st, Portland, Or. - Once in a while it happens that the local ticket agent cannot give you all the Information you require. When this Is the case, write to me. I have copies of 'the latest rate-sheets and railroad time-table and can tell you EVERT ' THING you want to know about the best and cheap est way to reach Omaha, Kansas City, St Louts, Chicago or any other southern or southeastern city. JH! A. C. SHELDON, G. A. rortlaod. Oregon, Riff to ft aon-poipoiwtit irmfHir (or tioDorrhoBta, Gleet, Spermatorrhea, White, DDBiUril ditv chttrgt, or fcajr iuflamma Uon, irritation or alcrsv tion of m u o o a niem- bnncat. iioo-taaUrinuDt. Bolt my lirnltaa, or mn in pUfn wrapper, br axpreu. prepaid, tot l 00, or S bottlea, 12.75. Circular tea vn rooaf. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. 0) fl M $ ystitf f lt4.., I J OoniMl V 0J rt I. Mr latin. a a i-iM wiiiMina. ITIVwEuaa Oheicth Y iscissn,o .T PROFESSIONAL CAfUS. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Aatorlan Building. DIl. ELIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Offlc. over Olsen'a drug stor. Hour, 10 lo 12 a. m.; 2 lo t and 7 to I p. in. Sundays, 10 to 11. DR. O. B. E8TES, PIITSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of woman and surgery. Office over Danilger (tor. Astoria. Telephone No. U. JAT TTJTTLE, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEl'Il. , Office, rooms I snd (, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 1 Residence, to Cedar street. H. T. CROSBT, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. ett Commercial street. J. ft. A. BOWLBT, ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolpb. Richard Nlxoo. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON at DOLPH, ATTORNETS AT LAW. ' Portland, Oregon. 24. 25, 2 and 27. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to.' Claims against th government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesday evening of each aionh. O. W. LOONSBERRT, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secreury. . . MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASS ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public 471 Bond street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Jno, F. Handler A Co., 124 Third street, and get the Dally Astortan. Visitor need not mis their morning paper while there. J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, E5IDCE flp EHflRF HOUSB MOVER. fFHo Moylag TU tsr Rest. . ASTOSU After (Deals I Or at any other time when you wish a good cigar ask for lhe well known, ( home-made, band-made, white labor cigar "Lea Belle Aotoria " Conceded by all smokers to be the best cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 flint Street, Astoria. Oregsa. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmith. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-claas horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CAjBP E0$X A SPECIALTY W Olnsy street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or. B.F.AIiliEtf &SOJ1 Wall Pspsr, Arasts' MstsrUls, PabMs. OtU, Gloss, etc Jspaaea Matdogs, Rugs snd Buboo Goods : 365 Commercial Street. ' flSTORlfl PUBLIC ItlBW READING ROOK FREB TO ALL. Open every day from t o'clock to IJi and I JO to J0 p. nu BubscrlpUon rate U per annum. &W. COR. ELEVENTH DTJANB BTS. J. B. WYATT, Phoa Ne. 6S Asterla, Oreges Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, ' Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ship. Few fieri Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying in every way to make them th most en joyable In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Per fect service. If you invite a friend to the Palao Restaurant th place Is a (ufflclent guar ante that he will receive a good meal. The Palaee Sestawant ' THE BOARD OF TRADE-J PETER DOURELL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tsath sad Bead 5trU. They Lack Life There ars twines sold to flshermes on the Columbia, river that stand U th same relationship to Marsh all's Twins as a wooden Image does to ths human being they lack strength Uf evenness and lasting qualities. Don't tool yourself into the belief that other twines besides Marshall' a will do "just as wall" Ther won't. They oannot. . i ifi -T- w r-