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v juj -ry TUB DAILY ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, WKDNliSDAY MORNING, .MAY 20, 1806. Title Table for May, 1896. PATH. Friday huhiflny . .. Ml'NPAY .. .Mitniluy , , . , Tiirailay , . , VtslilcxlHX. I'liiirxlay. ,, Friday Katiinlay. , , HUN PAY .. Momluy . , , , Tuesday . , , , Wadiineday , Tliiireday. .. Friday Haliirday,,. , M'NPAY... Monday ,,,, 'i'uediiy , , , . Wadneeday Thursday .. Friday .... Haiti rdy.. .. Wt'NPAY.. Monday Tin I a v..., WmliiiUy, Thursday, . , Friday . '. , . , Halurdav. ,. ft I' N PAY r MATTIJIIH MAR IN 12. Movi mntm ot Vl Ml Moi and I'.lwarltarc. Th I'athnnder's all hv Imo stored way. Th .learner HIimI arrived down from I'ortland laal availing. Vha will a rule v or In laisl aven Chin pajuwiujar. Tha eehooner Kala and Ann sailed ye.ur.Ly on a oliar huniihf trip. Mha will rrula auih alun I ha roaal puliln Into Han Kr amino HrpirmU r 14, 'Ilia hark VMalla, I'nvlaln IkkI.I. arriv al yeairnlay. lwanty-(our daya rrum Knlunilu. Hha will kava Ui Ihn rlvi-r lor I'urilaihl today, whora alia will liwd lumhar. Iloih rlvar Immi arrlvaj .town brfora 1 o'l'liak ynaiarday .rivrnoon. llul low iMnllma war maUa, thai lha hululmla of lelaa(aa la th (Mil Kvllowa anramo oiaol nilshl ba aoconunodalad. HMppln ntallara ara vary quint nowa 4aya Naarly all (h movvmanla ara mall aiaam vaaaala. Th whal Krai will aoon brjin arriving. Tha Yanuta. whlvb haa Ian lying In lha harhor ao luiic, will uroiaitily rwalva a grain ohariar. Hha la a fin yaaaal. not alrganlljr Rnlah ail. but a larga carrier. Tha Hrltlah ahlp lluckhurat la now on lha barih at Uuintnn (nr I'ugrl aound, Tha (allowing Ham takan (rum a racani laaua or Kalrlay anowa that. Ilka many olhor Hrltlah ahta. ah mual hava bran loaing monay laialy: "At an rxlraortll nary rwrl maatlng of th lluckhurat Hhlp t'onipany nlt al I Croatiy aijuara, K. C, II wa raaolvad to voluntarily wind up lha company. It having bran prmel tha' tha romany roulil not, by raaaon of Ha llahllltlM, conllnua It bual una. Mr. K. II. Korwooil waa apiKilnirO liquidator al a ramunaratlon or on nun drnl gulnaaa." Tha Hrltlah ahlp Carnarvonanlr. Tap lain llughaa. which aallnl trom Han Franclai'o laovmlMr lUh laal (or Cork, waa wrvrka4 on April llth on lha raaat o( I rr In ii J. A board of trail Inquiry waa hrM at Carnarvon aa lo tha Inaa ol th irwl, anil tha rourt found that lha vaaarl wa nol navlgalad with propar ami acainanllka car an, I th raplain aluna a In dafaull. It lharrror aua (vmlril tha raplaln'a rarllllral for a parlial of four muniha only. In oonalilrra lion of lha high rharartrr glvan hy lha ownara. rouplnl wlih tha camllil anil atralditforwaril avlili'nr whlrh h gava lh rourt. Tha atiamahlp Columbia la dun thla morning from Man Kroiwlaoo, wlih lh follow lug laiaarngrra fur Aaurla anl I'ortlaml: I. II. Mllohall and wlfr, lr. rllclnra ami wife. J. Camptwll, Mia 8. Urralaucr, Mr. J. Cohan, Mr. H. I'at.r aun. Mr Davla and baby. Mr. II. I'lait. Mlaa M. Hyan, Mlaa Joluiaon, M J. tlrwn A. tlrmonila and wira, C. MdNiy, II. C. Krauaa, A. M. Htrnlght and wir, C. W. U'Ni'lll. y. 8. Punning, William llow.T. fl. Kantuaon, A. Itargnian, M. D. Kmt, C. II. Wood, Mia A. Taggarl and wiualn, J. tl. Ilaggarty. J. W. MK'ormaok, O. J. Mi'Cormnrk. Mr. Hoff and wlfw. C. II. Jom-a, J. II. Ilrouk and wlf; Mr. C. 11. Dnllay, Mr. A. Hohrrla, Mr. 1. n kar. Mr. R. K. Andrew. Mia McDonuld, Mr. M. Thorln, A. Hlvanla, Alma lii h numa, Mlaa Tolnloka, Mr a, M. A. Ull part. (1. William, wife and atatar. Mlaa I. IMon. Mr. W. V. Connor, W. II. I'hllllia and aon, Mia E. Wllllnma, Mia 8. Hurray, W. l. Ilanaun and wire. J. llayra, O. II. Clark, II. Vulhiinl. It. Hal lilnataln, C. Arndt, C. II. Bllilrr. 8. Illrarh It. U Aldrlnh, V, Hmlarvall, W. Mcyar. J. A. Hray, A. ). Kyan, Mr. I'nrbrc, JI. J, lorntin, V. Ilala, Ir. Hurmorr, Mr. U Laaaar, Mr. II. Ixiniboril, Mia M. Irfimbard, Mlaa A. tl. Countryman, J. H. Warran. J. W. Uavull, It Cloprck. W. II. Coily, W. Howrn, W. iH-varoll, W, II. Mitraton. N. U Itoblnaon, J. Ilitrnll, J. Ilium and wlfa. Hy the Oarman ahlp Fanllnand Klarhar, which nllid from thla port In 'IV cninlirr laat, Mr. Kmll Hliaiino alilpprd a numbar of lioxt of applaa lo the old ton n I ry )ut a nn anparlmrnt. to ao whnthar thry would annul Iho long vojr og or not. Tho npi'lca wtr from Waaco county, and war of goot kacp Ing varlatla, and curcfully Irctcil and packad. The ruptnln of tha vanl wrltr to hi friend, Krnnk llotcfuhr, of thla city, that th exporlmcitt provod a full ura, a any ona may rauillly IniHglna it would. Ho nya th awaat npplca bagan lo dncny whan tho tropic war ranched, and loon haenma worthlaaa. Tho aour upplca luatad tliroiigli th cold weather about Cap Horn, but were apnlled 1m for the tropica were reached 'on the other lile. On enn readily Imiiglne that It would be a difficult thing to "keep" nlc apple on board a hl, even If th temMirntura remained equable, but It doe not aem poanlble that any on could iwrlounly Imnglno that apple could b (hipped o far, oroaalng the tropic twice and through the Arctic, region once, and nrrlve af and aound In Eu rope. Tho cnptiUn and orew of the Fer dinand Flcher doubtle anvod oma of the apple from rotting, Juat a the large fumlly of the old farmer ued to keep bread from moulding. The Fanllnand Flachor, the captain write, had a very narrow eoape from being wrecked oon after getting out to oa, but once fairly started, (he made a tnoat excellent run, making the trip from the Columbia to V)uecntown In U7 day.-Oregonlan. ROYAL Baking Powder Am been awarded highest bottom at every world fair where exhibited. Corrected. A-Now. If I "underalnnd correctly, the flritt principle of aoclullam 1 to divide wlih your brother man. II Then yoiy" don't undoratnnd It corrcotly. The first principle of Roclaliam I to make your Brother man divide with you. Hlrmlnghom Pout. DeWltf Baraaparllla I prepawd for chanting th blood. It build up and trengthan oonatltutloni ImpalrM by dlaeai. Cha. Roger. I lllllll WATKH, I.'IW WATKH. A. M. f. M, A. M, f, M, . h. 111. I (I, h. 111. I ft. h. 111. (l. li. 111. 1 II. " 1 II (M h.m 4 117 II. ft : 10 m u u 1 ID 4 ai U DM H.U 6 HH 11.4 i Uirj 0 4 I! 1.1 8 6 4 M 7 0 (I ' fl.il i 0 04 0,2 ! 4 flirj 7 .0 7 411 11.4 i 0 !W a 6 ! 100 O K n 7 12 fl.o m nn h.o ; a ot 3.1 05 i;i fl H VII II. 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Kanaaa Oily Hlar. ol.Jeri whlih never full ual now (u I allrarl Ilia attention of trawler over western Kanaa ar floras or vi. (.van feeding Uion (ha rich nelils of wheat, whlrh thla spring em lo lrd car pel ot liwn over all I ha tina.il ilomaln, ) Ta real ami refresh thatnaelve In their n'lfhl northward, tha geeee light In theaa rielda. They rl t their ground carefully, rhonalng a apot remote (rnm human habltailim and ao allualr.l that lhay may all tha country round about, and thu b warned of lha ap proach of dangar In lime (0 lake Mlaht. In their migration northward In lha early aprlng and oulhward In tha lata fall wild gea fly In famlllr or a dnai n or twenty, arranging thamarlvra In tha form of lha letter A. onelila or th let ter Invariably ahorter than lha other, and lha father gamier and th mother gooaa a llttla In advance of th ape. Komellmra many famlllaa unite for a time and travel together, but alwaya lhal Inevitable latter A I clearly de nned In lha aky. lha pmceealnn led by a gamier who haa traveled th read before ami whoa "honk! honk I" guide lh flight. While feeding every family poal a entlnal, who aland In the mlilat of lha feeding flock, hie neck airalchrd high. Died ami rigid a a alatu. Traveling over lha Hock laland rail road from Topeka to Hutchinson ona day laal week wlih Colonel Oeorge W. Veale, of Topeka. who know all ahcit wild gaaaa, a rn(ireentatlv of th rllar wit neaaed lha ectarla ot patience and fallhfulnau, and aaw, too, an attempt hy a farmer boy lo tal upon lh flock wlih a gun Th (iaaana-er crowded to lh window or haataned to lh car plot forma, and tha engineer alo Inter .led. atowad UP th train al a creek. The boy crept down a draw to a point near! the gea and lhan began to work hi way over a Ma. Th boy waa lo' leeward ao lh eenllnel could nol b warned by cnt. and th enemy had nol yel com Into, view. Hlowly th hoy tolled hi way, hi body flat agalnat the ground. Finally he had dragged hlm aelf to a point where ha roulil e the geean feeding over a radlu nf twenty yard from the aenllnrl. and moving alnwly In tha direction of tha boy. Ha had only to be patient, and hi reward would le a brace of wild gee. Hut h poaaeaaed a boy' curtoatty. Ha rnlesd hi head to look. "tjuack. quack'" eoumted th warning of tha'aentlneL All waa excitement In the camp: the enti nel ran. knowing there wa danger. Af ter a daah of thirty yard Ihey roa Into the air, but (lying low, tha aentlnel' guiding "honk" ahead of them. At th quhrk of lha aentlnel th boy rorn and gav chaae, but the geea were too fleet of foot and too far away when they took wing, and tit boy' (hot fell hort o hi aim. Th geea war In wild disorder when they lifted rhrmaelve Into 'h air, but after that nol a aound wa heard save from lh entlnel, whoa notea aoon be came aaaiirlng, and before they had flown a quarter of a mile they were high In the aky, and. behold, there waa tha never-railing letter A. Then the wctator from the train, whlrh wa new moving rapidly, witness ed another apectacle. The danger pant the eanllnel, which had been In the lead, dropped bark and took hi position at the end of the longer arm of lh A, while from that poaltlon the father of the family pushed to the head of thu column, ami, from the end of the ahorter arm the mother goo flew forward and Joined him. Until that moment they had been flying In a Miithweaterly dlrec elon, but "honk! honk!" commanded the leader, and they whirled to Iho north ward and aoon war loat to view. UNK WOMAN'S KEVKNOK. She Vindicated Her Right and Soothed Her Keeling. Kxchange, Two Incident occurring In cur a few day ago exhibit the thoughtlcssm-a which ome women dully display. One took place In a Sixth avenue elevated train. A pnriy ot six, thee gentlemen and three ludle. entered th cur anil found scuts. Two of them took a cross sent, mid the other placed themselves In thn rvnr of the car. When lh trnln alowed up at the Cortlandt street na tion for some unexplained reuson the renr of the cur wa beyond the paltform, and all who had gone to that end to get on wore obliged to retrace their step and walk through thn cur to the front plat form. Meanwhile four of the party ot alx nought lo better their positions, and when the passenger about faced tho four war standing In the ulslo watting for one of them, a pretty girl, to make her choice. A she stood for fully two minute, a lung time lo busy American with boat to catch, (peculating a to relative morlt of cross and aide scuts, While the Impatient passenger pushed and crowdod In their effort to get out. Finally the other girl ald: "Nell, go lit down; don't you see they want to got paatT" And Nell aut. The other Incident waa observed In an eleotrlo our at a Junction In Jersey City. Aa the cor stopped a passenger, a lady, started to get out. There were several women Waiting to get on, and the con ductor held up a warning hand, aaytaf a ha did ao. "On moment, plea, till this pasengr gels off." The tint wom an paid no attnetlon, but climbed up, and pushed past him Into the car. A second time ha said, "On moment, please," and a second time ha wa Ignored. Again, "Ona moment, please," with the same result The conductor, aa lie aaw all were de termined to enter, turned In despair to the lady waiting a chance to get off, but aa he saw she wua smiling In an amused way, he ceased saying. "One moment, please," and counted as four, five, six, seven women forced their way Into, the cur. As the conductor pullad the boll after the lady had alighted, he wua heard muttering something about the usolessnes of "trying to make wom en do anything." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "MOTIIRIfS noOM." ' I'm awfully sorry for poor im-u Ito"', lie's lha hoy I ha I lives with Ills aunt, you know; And ha euy hi house I filled wlih gloom ftafuiiB II hn got no "mother's room." I led you who I, It I (In enough To talk of ."boudiilra" and such fancy stuff, llul lh room of room tint seem best to ma, , Th mom where I'd always rather b, I mother's room, where a fallow can rest, And talk of lh things hi heart loves beat. What If I do gal dirt about. And aoin.tlmea atartle my aunt with hou IT It la mother! room, and, If she don'l mind, To lh hints of other I'm always blind. Muyb I lose my lhlng-wht IhenT In mother' room I find I hem again. And I've 'never denied that I Utter th floor With marble and top and may things mora; ( Hut I tall you, for hoy with a tired head It I Jolly o real It on mother' bed. Now fioor Jack Ito. whan h visit ma, I lak him lo mot her' a room, you c, liecaus It's th nloeal place to go When a fellow' plrli ar getting low. And mother alia' always kind and sweat. And tilers' alwaya a smile poor Jack lo greet, And somehow th lunheam seem . to glow Mora brightly In mother' room, I know, Than anywhar le, and you'll never find gloom Or any old shadow In mother' room. Harper' Young f'eopl. A KKW IDKA IN COIN A1 K. Neither th Silver Nor the (lol.l Stand ard, but a t'nlon ot Hotn. Kxchange. That a universal monetary nandard, arrived al by International agreement, would be an In-unwise boon lo the com mercial world, la a matter which doc nut gdmll of argument. The dllllrulty arlae with lh question, "What ahull thai tndard bar' "(told!" crie lha gold bug, as aoon a the question la put. "Silver!" ahrlrka the allver crank. "A union of both nietala at a fixed ratio! ' yell the btmetaillat sharp. And so th Clacord gue on and harmony a-.nu Hn possible. Hut now arlee a fourth partv with a hew Idea, which h think will meet lh acquiescence of all thoughtrut man. It I a ipecie of bimetallism In lh sen IhgU It admit the uaa of both metal. Hut It haa nona of lh dangers of a double standard, which muat result from any attempt to Ox arbitrarily th rela tive value of two metal who relation lo each other ar ruled only by Ike ever shifting law of demand and supply. Mr. Kmll Orveff, an American cltlsen, born In Uwrmany, but who ha resided In this country alnce 1W, and I al present the senior member of a large firm who Inter! ar on both lde of the At lantic, la the originator of thla new Idea. lliiefly put. he believe that the union of gold and allvar In a alngl coin In a dennlte, unvarying proportion of weight and measure would aolva th problem ol a common monay atandard or meaaur of value Thla coin coudl be used a a universal legal lender, with which all International debta could ba liquidated. Mr. Oreeff believe that all these excel lent reaulta eoutd be achieved by an alloy containing one part gold lo four parte liver. The universal legal lender unit would be a coin containing one-hfth or an ounce of gold and four-nfiha of an ounr of llver. Thla coin h calls tentatively a talent. The hundred mul tiple thereof he calls a great talent. One ounce of pur gold I worth about 120 07, or ona-Drth part of It very nearly 14 It. The preeent market value of one ounr of pure allver I about n cent, or four-fifth of .an ounr a little over U centa, making a total of U 7 a th pres ent market value of a talent. He point out thai In lha talent we would have a unit that would alway retain Ita gold value of ti ll, even ahould th value of allver totally disappear which, however, la not very likely. The legal lender qualification alone would certainly Increase th value of the silver contained In It. If, on th other hand, allver ahould rise to It former value or It lo I, the talent may Increase In com mercial worth to about ti ll. It I ap parent that a talent, therefore, comes very near In value to One American half eagle,' aa s against U': approximate differ ence TV4 p. c. Ona pound aterllng, MM, a again! It C; approximate differ ence p. c. Twenty-five francs. HIS, aa against 44.(7; approximate differ ence r p. r. Twenty mark, tl.aO. a against I4.7; approximate difference ?V, p. c. One-fifth of a talent would, at the cur rent value of gold ami allver, be worth In our money ninety-three and two-nrtha cent. A coin could be struck to repre sent one-fifth of a talent Thla would be uaed aa the future trade dollar. It would be analogous to t shilling In Eng lish money, four marks In Uermnn money, or flv franc In French money. In order to see exactly how a coin made of the proiKwed alloy would look, Mr. Oreeff employed a Jeweler to make a one talent coin and a fifth or a talent coin. The first I a trifle smaller than lh allver dollar, the other exactly the Is ot a allver quarter. The weight la respectively one ounce and one-fifth or an ounce. Th trifling surplus la cop per, to glv the coin a better ring. Hoth coin have hemisphere enitraved on either aide, the ohverae bearing the In scription, "Argentum I'nlversale, 189," the reverse, "Cnlted State of America," and "One Talent" and "One-nrth of a Talent" respectively. It ho greater leuvcnlng strength than any other I'rlce'a Kuklng 1'owder. MENU FOR THURSDAY. Live aa Nature dictates and thou'lt ne'er be poor; let tho world guide thee and thou'lt ne'er be rich. Seneca. Breuktasu Btrawherrlea. Omelet with Mince. Tripe Lyonnalso. New Potatoea In Cream Suuce. Rolls. Coffee. Luncheon, Tomato Bisque. Corned Beet Hash, fluffed Kgg I'lunl. Dinner. Oysters. Veal Soup with Rice. Tomatoes. Olives. Shad Roe on Toast. Potatoes, Hollandolse. Lamb Chops, Macedolne, Spaghetti a I'ltallenne. Fried Chicken, a la Florentine. Braised Rump of Beef. Dandelion and Pork Salad. Oelce aux Frulses. It's lust aa easy to try One MlnuU Cough Cur as anything els. It's easier to cur a sever cough or cold with It. Let your next purchase for a cough ba On Minut Cough Cur. Better medl oIim: bettrr result; better try IL Chaa. Roger. Clara Schumann, the renowned pianist, suffered an apoplectlo stroke at her home recently In Frankfort-on-the-Muln from which she I not expected to rccovor. She la now 76. Her first appearance was aa a Juvenile prodigy In tel. A little III, then a llttla pll. The 111 has gone, the pill has won. DeWltt's Little Early Risers ar the little pills that cur great ills. Cha. Rogers. Regular Republican -TICKET State Ticket. For flu pram Judge. It S. Bit AN. For Representative In Cong re Heon4 District. W, a KLLM. For District Attorney, T. i. CMIKTON. County Ticket. For Representative. WH. F. McOllB-jm FRANK U PAKKiSK. Tot Rheriir. J AVIUM W. HARK. For County Clark, r. t DUNBAR, i For County Racodar. C. . 0UNDJSR3ON. For County Commissi -xiar. HOWELL LKWIfl. For County Treasurer. B. L WARD. For Superintendent of County School. i. O. SCH MID. For County C. W. CARNAHAN. For County Coroner. RICHARD RICHARDS. For County Surveyor. N. D. RAYMOND. Astoria Precinct. For Justice of th Pear. JOHN ABERCROMHIE. For Constable. FRED W1CKMAN. Cheap Clothing: Th Hop L Clothing Factary and merchant tailors, at m Bond Mroat, anakaa underclothing t ardor, a oil and trouMra mad to fit perfectly. Erry ordar punctually oa Urn and satisfaction guaranteed, Good goods old cheap. CaU and b eonvtnoad. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria aad Uaeae AurU Fas Tea a4 Cafes. TsMe Dlkacs. Deiswlt a4 Troptcai real), Vegataew. Sagar Care Hsat, Bacoa, be Choice. . Fresh and Salt Meats. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... .ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing date t and I roa Tillamook and Nchalsa depend upon th weather. Fer Freight and Pasgr Rata Apply T ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AGENTS -O, R. ft N. CO., Agents, Portland. It Is snld that Justin McCarthy has made $100,1)00 from the salea of his "His tory of Our Own Tltaes," and that the entire sum has been devoted to the Irish cause. Pur blood means good health. De Wltt's Barsaparllla purifies the blood, cure Eruptions, Ecicma, Scrofula, and all disease arising from Impure blood. Cha. Roger. Tha sultan of Turkey, who censumea a larger number of cigarettes than any other royal personage In Europe, Is run very closely by the German emperor. The csar of Russia has recently taken to cigarettes, but the pip. used to be hi favorite. All th patent medicines advertlied In thl paper, together with th cholceat perfumery, and toilet article etc, can be bought at the lowest price at J. w, Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel. Astoria. I "There Is always one way," observed Hlgglns, "to make a man acknowledge the corn." "How Is that?" queried Barker. "Step on It," said Hlgglns. Harper's Baiar. It la not a miracle. It won't cur everything, but it will our pile. That's what DeWltf Witch Haael Salve will do, because It has don. It In hundreds of case. Chas. Roger. MANHOOD ramrt trala Pasei ssl ky imr-eiertfcia. seatarm rears, laimln as f as ar eUraateaaa. aihleh nm4 as taarsan. t aailsas r taaei aarrlad I vest aocfeat. tl ear ax, e far ar aMll ma tt, Pmq lftdlrlns Csk. f FORtAJlOUltHUSIKG. sting assais Third aiut NOTICE OF AMKn-HMKNT ON UKJIirttKNTU Hlltlitr. Nolle I hereby glvwi that the as.' ninnt mud by orduuuum No, i'lW, ol th city of Astoria, confirming th ssaess rneiit on roll No. 11, lor th Improve ment of Llghlaaiuh street, trom Ui ouUi eld of Kxtluuuj aira.t lo '.lit so.illi aid of Urand atsnu. In th cliy of Aaiorla, will b due and payaU on .hj Kith day of J una, 1AM, In Lnltod biat.a gold or silver coin, at in oflics of the city treas urer, and If nol so paid wluiln or befor. said tin' lh common council will .rder warrants Issued for Hi collection ot th am. Th assessment I a follows: l'tr Brown, lot , bloik 11, Mlilv- ly's Astoria INK Tho Bracker, und half N Ur feat lot 1. block l, Hlilvsly's AatorlA "i N Theo liracker, und half N 1IM I eat lot t block 14. Bhlvciy Astoria S M Magdalen M. Claaaan, t half lot t, block II, HMvely's Astoria If C fcllen H. Cherry, lot I, block 112. Hhlvely's Astoria 201 to Wm. Dench, 8. W feat lot I, block It, Hhlvcly'a AUuia 10 M Wm. Dench, N II (cat lot a), block 14, Hhlvaly's Astoria f ) Wm. Dasicb and Kali Franato- vlch, I). t feat of N. Ml feet lot 12, block It, Bhlvely'a Astoria I Ou Win. Dench and Katie Franrlo- vlcli, JS. t feet of .V 'M feat lot U. block 14. ai.lv.l' Atorl I M Foard Htoke Co., lot 7, block 112, Hhlvaly's Astoria U 10 Finnish L K Church, trustee. B. UI feet of N. U teat lot U, block 14, Hlilvtly's Astoria. a 40 Finnish L K. Chunh, trust.;, fl. feet of N. f feet lot 12, block 14. Klilv.ly's Astoria 74 Ml Kate FraiMtovich, 8. fct nf S. to feet lot 1U, block II, Bhlvoly Astoria. 1 2k Tho. Houston, lot t, block 112, Blilvely's Astoria a Ot Uertrude Harder, K. half N, 100 feet lot t, block It, Hhlvely s As toria JO 70 Harah Harder, W. half N. 100 feet lot 2, block 14, Shlveiy Astoria 10 70 Sarah J. Harder, W. half lot U. block 1U, Shlvcly'a Astoria 14 60 Mary L. Harder, E. half lot 10, block 112, Shlvely's Astoria, . 11 fv Herman Mark. W, halt lot , block 11, Hhlvely' Astoria If Ahrnm U. Suite, 8. loo feet lot 10, block 14. Blilvely's Astorta U M A. Schernekau, und half N. 100 feat lot 1. block 14, Shlvely'a Astoria.. 74 tV A. Schernekau, und half N. IU) feet lot X block 14, Shlvely'a Asioru.. a 40 John Vraglnsan, 8. M feel lot L block 14, Slilvely' AatorU. 74 W John Vntglnua H. Su feet lot X block 14, Shlvely' Aslorta a 40 F. a Webber, north 44 feet of lot 11 and 12. Mock 14, Shlvely'a Astoria, 14S.W; tn um of 6.Ba on th. loth day of J una, lstt, aad th mm of KD on th loth day of June In each and .very year there after for nln year, together with Inter st on th total amount unpaid at th. rat of I per cent per annum, said inter est to b paid at th tiro, of th. pay-i ment of each of said Installment. O. Zlgter, lot 11 and 12. block 112, Bhlveiy Astoria. tXIM; th. sum of U it to b paid on th 10th day of June. UOt, and th sum of M.U to be paid on th. loth day of Jun in each and every year t ha rr after for nln years, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at th. rats of I per cent per annum, said Interest to be paid at th Urn of th. payment of each of aald Installments. Abet A. Douglas, lot 7, block 12, Shlvely' Astoria, 1M; th. sum ot Hi oa Lh 10th day of Jun. 1st, and th sum ot IU on th 10th day of June In each and every year thereafter for nine years, together with Interest on th. total amount unpaid at the rat. of I per eent per annum, said Interest to b paid at th time of th payment of -avch of said Installments. W. L. Gibson, south W tee tot lots 11 and 12, block 14, 171.40: the sum of til on the loth day of June, 189. and lh. sum of 17.11 on the 10th day of June In eaoh. and every year thereafter for nln. years, together with Interest on tha total amount unpaid at tho rat. of per cent per annum, aald Interest to be paid at the time of the payment ot eaoh ot said Installment. Nancy Welch, lot 4, S and of block 12, Shlvely' Astoria. 24S.30: the sum ot 4.63 on th 10th day of June, 189. and the sum of S24.a on the lfth day of Jun. In each and evey year thereafter for nine years, together with interest on the total amount unpaid at th. rata of 1 per cent per annum, aald Interest lobe paid at tha time ot the payment of each of said Installments. Nancy Welch and James W. Welch, lots 4. 5, . 7, t and ot block 11, Shlve ly's Astoria. $mV. th. sum of IU.M to be paid on the 10th day of June. ISM. and th. sum of 119.JS to ba paid on th 10th day of June In each and every year thereafter for nln. years, together with Interest on the total amount unpaid at th. rat. of I per cent per annum, said Interest to be paid at the tlm. of the payment of each of said Installments. By order of th common council, dated May 12, 1S94. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Folic Judge. These, tiny Capsule, are tuperfei to Balum of Copiiba, CutblOflniectionsand(fWI3I, CURE IN 48 HOURS V the tame diseases withoun Inconvenience. Soli It all Jmrfistt. I872 189; Fisher Brothers, Sell 1 Astoria Lubricating OILS A Specialty Ship Chandelery, Hardware, v Iron & Stel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement" Wagons & Vehicles. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. Telephon" leave Astorta at T p. m dally (exoept Sunday). Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. dally., cent Sunday. "Bailey Qatsert" leave Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at t:46 a. m.; Sunday ovenlng at 7 p. m. Leave Portland dally at I p. m., cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MAUZERY, Agent RESTORED;? Be. I mm'm ruia af erowar mm kaasex. eaas any in as br all drusslsts. Aak or n. sska sn atfcsr tUnlun." k Psets. Aut, ltt-rv1s Tanas Ol. rra TaamhlU au. eyrna oa J. W. 90NN, Agent, Astoria. THU ABOVE flCTUKE DOBS hOT REPRESENT A passenger train on th Chicago. 11 11- srauke and St. Paul Railway. No. Its larlns ar veallbulad, heater by (taem, and lighted by tlorirlclty. Each 1mp ear berth haa an eleetrlo reading lamp It dining car ar th. beat lo th. ajorld, and It coach, ar palac en arh!. Thl great railway, connecting a it do with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha, asaura to tho tarvallng publle th beat nrc known. Tickets yl th Chicago, Mllwauk and St Paul Itallway ar on al at all railroad ticket offic to any point In th United Slate or Canada. For map, f older and other Information, addrae. C. J. EDDY. OanarsJ irnt J. W. CASEY, PortUnd, Or. Trav, Psa and TkL Agsnt, Portland, Or. B. flcNEIi-s kKelver. 0) Ifll IU o Gives Choice of Tmo Transcontinental i outes, Via Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or fctPauL Spokane and St, Paul. Pullman anal Tourist iil)sera Fro ffoollnlriat Chair Car Astoria to San Francisco. Columbia. Thursday. April 22. But. of California. Tuesday, April 21 Columbus, Sunday, May J. Stato of California. Friday, Kay 1 Columbia. Wednesday. May 11 v BtaU ot California, Monday, May 11 Columbia, Saturday, May & Stat ot California, Thursday, May 21 Astoria and Portlod Steamer. T. J. POTTER taWTM Astoria dally, uoaot Sunday, at T p. m.; leave Portland dally, axopt Sunday, at T a. m. H. R. TMOMPSON. Leare Astoria dally, axoapt Sunday at t:4i a. m.; Uaras Portland dally, axotpt Saturday, ax I p. m. For rat, and general Information can on or addrwat O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent W. H. HURLBURT, Geo. Pas. Act, Portland. Or. Are You Going East? Be aura and a, that your ticket read via T HE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la the GREAT SHORT LINE Betwaea DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves Ubuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hav. given thla road a national reputa tion. All classes ot passengers carried on the vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hav. tickets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt. 248 Washington at, Portland. Or. Once in a while it happens that the local ticket agent cannot give you all the Information you require. When thla Is th. case, write to me. I have copies of the latest rate-sheets and railroad time-table and can tell you EVERY THING you want to know about the best and cheap est way to reach Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago or any other southern or southeastern city. fit III:- A.C.SHELDOX.G.A. rortliad, Orego. roraea ior uonoirnaa. Glet, Spermatorrhea, WhltM. nniktorkl dii- I chargN, or any lnflamma Hon, irniaiioQ or uicera tion nf mtioODi Biflm- iTHiEWMSCMEIIiritCo. Noa-astringent. "or wmt in plain wrapper, by xprww, prpaiil, fur 11.00, or a bottle, a.7&. Circular sn tm rwiueat. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. f UliS7- M OaafssHM LI" 17? VAomi!in,o ZTt PROFESSIONAL CARDtt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORN BY-AT-LA W, Office upatalra, Astorlan Building, . VR. EUV J ANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON. Offlc ever Olsen's drug store. Uowt, 10 lo 12 a. m.; 2 to I and T to t p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1L DR. O. II. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases ot worn and urery. Offlc over Panslgcr. a tor. Astorta. Telephon No, 62. JAY TUTTLE, M. D PHYSICIAN, SUKORON AND ACCOUCHEL'K. Offic. room I and . Pythian Building. Hours, 1 to 12 and 1 to ft. Kealdaoc. ( Cedar (trMt. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. t Commercial street. J. Q, A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc on Bond street. Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolpb. Richard Nixon, Cheater V. Dolpb. .. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPIL ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ; Portland. Oregon. 14. B, 2s and 97. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection buslnr) promptly attended to. Claims agalnat the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. T. A. F. and A M. Regular communications held on th. first and third Tuesday evening ot each month. O. W. LOtTNSBERRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, SeereUry. MISCELLANEOU& W. C. CABS ELL, DEALER IN REAL E8TATE. Notary Public. 471 Bond street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on J no. F. Handley el Co.. U4 Third street, and get th. Dally Aatorlan. Visitor need not mis their morning paper wbll there, J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE fiJlD EHSRF BULLDE? HOUSB VIOVKR. Ho Mg Tl ear Rawt, ASTOSU RfteF (Deals I Or at any other time when 70a wish a good cigar ask for the wall known, borne -made, basd-made, white labor cigar -La Belle Astoria Conoeued by all imokers to be the beet eigar manafactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Ninti? Street, Astara. Orsgaa. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmith. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flret-dasa horaeaboelns, ate. LOGGING CHIRP COSK 1 SPECIAIiTY 17 OIney street, between Third and tad Foortb. Astoria. Or. B.F.flULiEH&SOH Wall Pfr. Artists' MsOrtals. Psbits, . Oils, Glass, ate Japaasa Mattings, Rag aad Baaboo Ooodl 365 Commercial Street. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIB W READING! ROOM FRES TO ALL. ' Open every day from t o'clock to I Ji and t JO to (JO p. m. BubacrtpUon rates U per annum. aW. COR. ELEVENTH DUANE ST8. J. B. WYATT, Phon N. 68 Astorta. Orga Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ship. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those w. serre. We're trying ta every way to make them th moat en joyable In town. All the "good things' ot the season cooked by our excellent cook In the moat delicious style. Per fect Mrrlc. If you lnvit. a friend to th. Palaot Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar ants that he will rn.lv. a good meal. The Palace Hestawant THE BOARD OF TRADE PETER DOURBLL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Car. Tenth aad Bond 5t rests. They Lack Life There are twine gold to fishermen on the Columbia river that atand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image doeo to the human being; they lack strength Uf evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines beside Idarnh all's will do "Just a wll" They won't. They cannot.