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THK DAILY A8T0JUAN, SATIHDAY MOKMNti, OCTOHEU 29, UH fjallu SVeiortan. JOHN T, LtOHTKH, Kdltor. Tlpnon. No. Ct TERMS OP SUD8CKIPTION. DAIL.T. mi by mall, per year ffi 06 nt by malt, pr month SO orved tjr carrier, nor month W 8EMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mall, pr yr, In advance... $10 Postag free to ubcrlbr. All communication Intended (or publl atlon should be directed to lh editor. Bualne communication of all kind and remittance mutt bt audrvaaed to "The Aatorlan." Th Aatorlan guarantee to Its advr titer the r tract circulation of any new apaf published on th Columbia river, Advertising rate can be had on appll aatlon to th buslneee manager. Th Paris exposition of liM) will hav a two-fold educational vl" for Amort ran exhibitor. They a 111 not only lean) In a practical way Just what competition thry must prepare to meet in the foreign market, but alto what shortcoming. It any, muat be remedied before th A mart aa gooo will find a welcome abroad. The foreigner la rather conaervatlve In matter of trade detail He la avre to Innovation. Having bou1t flour by the ieck. be cannot be Induced to buy It by th barrel. It waa discovered a few year ago that American butter wa practi cally excluded from th German market because It waa not put up In one-pound package, according to the German dia tom, but wa shipped acroa th Atlantic In bulk. Th Pari exposition will not nly afford a Una opportunity for the dlfPla of American goods, but it will alao prove a valuable object lesson for our manufacturer. (The Yankee ex blbltor will not be slow to note the change In Ma good which are necessary before they can be uccesfu!ly Intro duced abroad. American consular agent 'ate with practical unanimity that while American good a a rule are superior to those they meet In competition abroad, our manufacturer are too careless or too Indifferent In the matter of placing their producta on the market In the moat attractive form. It Is not enough to study the fore gn market; the ldlovncra lle and personal peculiarities of the for eign purchaser must be learned. Th American exhibitor at th Pari expo sition will go across the Atlantic not only to show, but also to see. YlCTOPlEa FOR AMERICAN PRO DUCERS. Chicago Times-Herald: The record of exporta for the flrt nln month of the year turn Lane striking proof of our arrowing ascendency In the market of the world. Alona- with our conquest of new territory, as an inci dent In the liberation of an oppressed people, has come a commercial conquest that promise to make our proauct su preme in market that have been con trolled for centuriea by European na tions While we were winning the victories at Santiago and Manila the oroducts of American farms and factories were in vading Europe, Asia and Africa and win ning the victories that have always crowned American skill and workman ship wherever foreign embargoes have not erected barriers against them. Ac cording to the bureau of statistics the export for September Indicate that the year 1S98 will show the largest export record In the history of the government. For the nine months ending September 30 the exports were P&.a.XS. against for the corresponding period In 1897. and the imports fell from tS.TA . In 1897 to 473.172.777 In 1S38. The ex porta for September were JH0.4i5,C38. while the average September export for the last sixteen years ha been tCS.OOO.OCO. The most significant feature of the ex port record wa the heavy sale of bread tuffs, which were 30 per cent greater than in 1896 and double those of 1855. To measure the full meaning of this great Increase In foreign sale it is necesrary to note the remarkable decline In ex ports. We are selling more goods to Europe and Asia than ever before, and are buying less from them, ine Imports for the first nine months of 1S9S are more .than 1100,000,000 below the average for the corresponding periods during the laBt decade. It must be borne In mind that the bulk of this trade waa carried In foreign bot toms. In spite of the fact that our man ufacturer and exporters were compelled to ship their goods in British bottoms to countries where we enter Into direct competition with British producers, our ales Show a steady Increase and have now reached such a figure that Euro peans are alarmed at the prospect of our becoming the great trading nation of the globf ' When we have adjusted the territorial problem of the war and congress has taken measures for the development of an American merchant marine we may confidently look forward to the day when American commerce will be dominant 1 In Asia. Mexico and th. South American republlr-e. Aa an evidence of the enterprising pol Icy of th tnanscontltwntal railroad centering In Portland and of how the railroad have managed to "btllld up" Portland by that policy, w print be. low lint of the regular line of paa- senger ateamer plying from the porta of th Pacific coast: San Francisco Pugot Sound Portland direct to direct to direct to Panama Siberia San Francisco Mexico Kong Kong Australia Victoria Honolulu Honolulu Hong Konar Australia Siberia Pan Francisco St. MIofuMl Skaguay Skitfuay St. Michael Victoria Settle urvgon Extent the line of thrw stoamrm operating between Portland ami San Francisco, Oregon haan't a single line of passenger steamers running to any port outride the state on all the broad lw clfla ocean. Doean't this show that something 1 wrong with th great sea board stat of Oregon Distance. Pendleton to Portland Pendleton to Tacoma Pendleton to Beattl - Pendleton to Astoria Leu to Astoria than to Beattl. Mllea Ol M a XU Walla Walla to Portland K Walla Walla to Tacoma SI Walla Walla to Seattl El Walla Walla to Astoria. S Lea to Astoria, than to Seattl I Th largest room In the world I In the Imperial palace at 8t. Petersburg. It I 160 feet kng by ISO feet wide. Experience la the best teacher. I'm Acker Er.gllah Reiaedy In any cast or cough, cold or croup. Should It fall to glva Immediate relief money refunded. S eta and 80 eta. For aal by Eatea-Conn Drug Co, There are something like 40.CW public schools In Japan. The buildings are com fortable, and education Is compulsory. OASTOTIIA. Bean taa t i X TCJ KH iHr) Krl Ibi l3i la Hi vnn Bigaataia af No human head was impressed on colna until after the death of Alexander the Great. All Images before that were of deities. Sick headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Mokl Tea. A ple- aat herb drink. Cure comtlpatlon and Indigestion, make you cat. deep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. S and mi cents. For sale by Eatea-Conn Drug Co. The wive of Blameae noblemen cut their hair o that It (ticks straight up from their heads. The average tangth of It la about IS Inches. Our little boy was afflicted with rheu matism In hla knee; and at time unable to put his foot on th floor. W tried In vain, everything that we could hear of that we thought would help him. W al most gave up In dept advised n to try Chamberlain' Pain Balm. We did ao and the first bottle gave him ao much relief that we got a second one. and. to our surprise, it cured him ound and well. J. T. Bays. Pastor Christian Church. Neodesha, Kan. FVr aale by Charlee Roger, druggist. Soap ha been in use for 3K4 yean, and is twice mentioned In the Bible. A few years ago a oap boiler' shop wss discovered at Pompeii, havir ben bur. ltd beneath the terrible rain of nhes that fell upon that city 75 A. D. The soap found in that shop h.iJ not lut all Its efficacy, although It had bren buriid -.SO yera TOCR FA. a Ehows the state of your feelings and tne state of your health aa welL Impure blood makes Itaeif apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, pimples and skin erup tions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy apper ance you should try Acker's Bld Elixir l; cure all blood diseases where cb-ap aarsaparillaa and so-caued purifier fall; knowing this wa sell every bottle on a poiitiv guarantee. The present royal crown of Great Brit ain wa made especially fur the coron ation of Queen Victoria. To manufac ture It a number of old crowns belonging to the preceding sovereigns were broken up, and the gt-ms extracted for use In the queen' crown. That the blood should perform Its vital functions. It Is absolutely neceassary It should not only be pure but rich In llfe glvlng elements. These reults are beat effected by the use of that well-known standard blood purifier, Ayers' Sarsapa rllla Footllght How did your the part of Julius Caesar? friend play Sue Brette Great! I really thought the audience would assassinate him before Mark Anthony had a chance. Yonkrs Statesman. THREE DOCTORS IN CONSULTATION. From Benjamin Franklin. "When you are sick, what you like best Is to be chosen for a medicine In the first place; what experience tells you a bem to be chosen In the second place- what reason (I.e., Theory i says Is bear," to be chosen In the lat plate. But If vou can (ret Dr. Inclination. Dr. KxperU-hce and Dr Reason to hold a consultation to gether, they will give you the best a-lvloe mat can oe taKen." When you have a ted cold Dr. Inr.llna tlon would recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because It is pleasant and safe to taJte. Dr. Experience would rec ommend It because It never falls to ef- rect a speecv and permanent cure Dr Reason would recommend It because It la prepared on scientific principles, and acta on nature's plan In relieving the lu-gs, opening the secretions and re storing the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by Charl-s Roger, druggist. THa ennt of a. iiwilln. .. .... lufl l tUr lng ygt. lean capable of warming i, thousands of rnnrnn ham Wn f1vn,.A.i , . ,.nulau UIl Uy com petitive bidder, the lowest figure being $180,000. The pope declines to Incur the expense, though great difficulty is ex nerlenccd in keeping his apartments warm enough for comfort in his old age Old fashions In dress niav h. .i...j but no old fashioned mediclno in ,i ' i iovrj Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and ni. Drain Sometime Spares. pathetic alory of la toM by an e i- onfrdcrat soldier one dark night on the skrtntiah line luring the war. When on the intanl that It niuket wa aimed to kill a rnion pick et the latter, auddrnW inspired with a aewe of hi own arft-nrrira condition, began to ting those, beautiful words: "Cov et my defrnoelra head with the shadow of thy wing " The Confederate withheld hi hi:d. He could not tire. Th picket life waa saved. Death sometime spare the one who seem marked to be hi victim. I.el no one dcapair, even in the darkest hour. Many a man who eremrd picked out lor death by consumption hat found reointe and Mfrtjr through the nr of that wonder ful " Golden Medical Piaeovrrr," which tr R. V. Pierce, of BulUlo, N Y., inventrd thirty year ago, and hich has brought new life and hope to almost couutlca thousand of men and women. Every day bring a multitude of letter to Dr. Pierce, telling gratefully what hi medicine and hi advice have done to restore health and happinra to home where hitherto aickneaa and. misery had reigned euprcnie. A gentleiuaa U4ng la Stillwater Washington Ccwiiiv. Si.inneMa. Mr C. J. McSaaev. wrnra: "la la apriug of isaa, m Wken III with coaiiiwraaio, a4 aAvr trytng rrrrythkng I eauM hear of aad doctoring all, awtriiner my pbvH-ia atld I had caafuinpti,i. aad that mv left atrtf was aterty oa. aad that I eoal.l lire Wl akurt Heae. Akout lrv bottle of I. Hertr OoUra Xnlk-al Dtannvry broui(ht in oat all right aad t fund mwrlrof two more attaraa ar lb asm notable. 1 aa aatUned that the- 'CoUra Mtdlcat Iawavr ' wtH cure cue- wnplioa If taken la Urn. I ccwaidrr It th beat medicia In the wnrVI bt the tharear lor wbkk It i recoaiasendedL' ' ' L. LEBECK Carpenter find Builder Qenernl Contreactor MOL5E RAI3ING AND flOVlNQ A 5PCCHLTY Astoria Patllc Library READING ROOM FREE TO AIX Open avarr day from I o'clock to I H 14 : M I N n, m. ubeaHptlo rata- P per annum. W tsr. Erven th and Doana treat. J. B. WYATT, Paxat N. M Aatara. Orag Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceriea, Provlolono, PA.IJST3 and OILB. Saaclal Attaatiaa raid ta Mpatylafl Ikie gpjrAj TICKETS POINTS FAST flf ' Through palace and tourtat alaeper. dining and library obeervailon car. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4 Limited leave Portland at t p. m. No. Limited arrives Portland at U.U a. in. For rates, etc., 11 or addreas O. "eV. LOUN'SllERRT, Agent O. R. N.. Aatorla. Z B. C. DENNISTON. C P. t T, A., Portland. Or. THE PROOF of the pudding la hi tne eatt aad the proof of Vqvnra) IS IN SAMPLING That' aa argument that's eaav daslre a detnoaiatrattaaa. Our win atajad the teat. HUGHES & CO. arrhoea, Reonedy. Rogers, druggist For aale by Charlea nillkln Who waa It wrote "Actions apeak louder than word?" Harper I don't know, but I'll bet the thought occurred to blm while he was trying to sneak upstair at S o clock In the morning." Chicago Dally New. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All drugg1t refund th money If it falls to cure. 25 cent. The genuine ha L. u Q. on each tablet. li. fnre h srot through with the ores! dent Agulnaldo'a agent probably realised the disadvantages of not rramng from Ohio. OABTOniA. The Spanish nolltlclan are taking el most aa much Interest In the Monroe doc trine aa If they had Invented K. Wash ington Bar. HOW TO PREVENT CROUP. We have two children who are sunject to attack of croup. Whenever an attack 1 coming on my wife give them Cham berlttln'a Cough Remedy and It alway prevents the attack. It I a household ne cexnity In thle county, and no matter what else we run out of. It would not do to be without Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy. More of It la sold here than all other couarh medicine combined. J, M. Nlckle, of Nlckle Bro., merchant, NIcklevllle, Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, I a beautiful head covering for either sex, and may be aecured by ulng Hall Vege table Sicilian Hair Renewer. Freddie Mamma, don't you wish It would rain diamonds? Mm. Rich No, dear, if It should people with money couldn't afford to wear them. -Jeweler' Weekly, Beun' Tm MM Haw Always BoigM A Of ASSESSMENT NOTICE. GRAND AVKNUK IMl'ItOVUMJiNT FliO.M 2-')TlI STKIiliTTO 83UI) STItUKT. i.ilce la hereby Hvn thai the aaacaammit niadn by Onllnance Nd, lint, of th city of A hum la, Orwaon, enlitli'd ''An ttrdtnant'e lonnrmlng tlia Ar.mMit on th HMVlitl Aaoesmnnnt H-ill for the Hireet liiirvenieh m tlm t'lly of Alrlil, trvm. Known aa 'The Improvement of tli-niul Avinii, -'ntn I aviity-Nlnili Street to Thlrty-thlrtt HMwl.' " will la due anl payabln In It, H. itu, cm m il. ottlce f the i-Uv irwtaiirrr on NovemWr IMh. IXi. wtxl If not ... iiul at iWii inn, the common council alll .vrdvr vrwriant laaiunl for llin collection of tin. ,iim. Ilia wfnu'iil la aa tollow: Aatorln Street Hallway t'o M , Itlm k I. Town of Astoria, a lld out ami rtvordod by J. M fcmvely I W IX) AaiorU Street Hallway Cv) Jai 10, lilock L Town of Al.U, na lulil ul and riH-oi-i,-,l liv J M AstorU Street Hallway Co , , , Anderson. William south W feet Anderaon. Victor, heir of hilr are Ida r.lenor Aiuteraon, Axel Anileraoii. At- bcrt Vh'tH lor A tnltrol. JuatiiA All, lor aon. wbkw Adulr. Kllen und of north fret AdUr, Mary It. ..und i of north M feel Hrvnhiuti, Uolvrl J." und of N feet Itnrker. Ium 1. A Wtlr. und of N 68 fH Burton. E. It HautUla. Frank Cornellu. T. 8. N. H Ch.rlr.ton. Nellie O und S A -M H George. Mnlfred t Holme. Oust. .......... Holmee. Ouat und. 4 , . . Hyland. Thomaa A Hyland. Thomaa A Hyland. Thoma. A . nyiano. inoma a . Hyland. Thoma A . Hyland, Thomn A ,, . , v . Hyland. Thoma A . Hyl-md. Thoma A Hylnnd. Thomaa A , , . Hyland. Thoma A Hendrickson. August north Hakviat. Andrew north H , . Jackson, John Jordan. Mary A und S of N. M feet - . . . Iukkanen, Herman Loukaanen. Herman Lindner-. Sophia south h Larson. Llssle Iraun. August und (pinion. August und 4 Laurllla. Olivia ,, ,, , . Matlson. John ., ,, , . M-ittson. Jonn Mannul.1. Ellaibeth Mannula. Elisabeth. Moore. Jacob , . Mannula. Emanuel Mannula. Erlo Morris. Right Rev. U. Wlstar S. 84 ft , ., ... Morrla. IllKht Rev. R Ulslar Mon-lH. Right Rev. B. Wlstar Nufer, Pete ,, south k w t. tf.-,,-,Mi 11,, 1 in iiu ii-ri Shlvely. C. W. Welcker. Kuty Adair.. und 4 of N. 66 feet Wlckman. Frederick .una .... , . vucuman, aiary unu. 4 Trw. following aro payable In Installments, tho first Installment due Novum ber Kith, lhiiS: Burry. Andrew IM 10. Illock J. Town 01 Aatorla, as Bulllvun.M Sutl, John south 4 Bncrman. Harah : neuuer, ct. 11 ,.u Hy order of the common council of Auditor nnd Police Astoria, Oregon, October JSfth, 1S8. MAI1H00D RESTORED BrrORp irrra " thahorroranl JmolPnrr IJf'inKMlleJi.aijMDUHdiv.f, ult trUHfc NB AM Cn kHiwymndtlieiirliiaryowaiiaolalliiupurHlii, CITInEMM plranvthanannil reaUirMRmall weuk nraan Tha reason aunrrrn ara notcuren by liorinra la b aua ninety per rent ara troubled wfth Preetattl tin. ! UFI 1)KN K la that only kltown reined to curw wli houl uii operntlun. nm i.-ai imonl. als. A written guuranteeKlyeaajid money relurnnU If alx Ihuwi linea nolouucl a imruiuui,ioure fl.00abox,alxforlOT, bymalb Hendforrasaclrmilaraiid leailmunlalii. Addreaa IA Vuii HEUIOIKB COr, 0. General Lee paused In front of a Rlch-mond (Va.) bank the othor day to con verse with a friend, and thereby almost precipitated a serious run on the Institu tion. A crowd of gaping; bystanders gathered around the general, and 'then a timid depositor, fancying that a run had begun, frantically rushed into the bank and demanded hi money, , IW.A) m.iu I.o J, in,,,-), 1Vwn ol Aatorla, na lal'l "t ni r'oi..d l.y J, M hnlvrly ' Lot J, uunk 10, li'rl of fpiir A- MrU.. aa I n, I out ami r-oi ,l., I.oT 1.' i!!h k ly i"ort ol I'm.i-r" As- f.00 w t 00 .-....., wt llV l.,ll., 1.1,1,- OIUI . U .l, OUI U ll.l .M.i..i I.ol J, Iii.h k o, srt of rpper An JorU. na l.ilii out and recorded by John Adiilr IH J. Ill.Hk li. S'rt of tirr A- aa iiiki oik ami rvi-orovd by John Aiir j:.tn) lot I. ItliH k 37. 'Oiaii of Aaiori: l.i'VlViV;r.'wn'f 'a'.ioVm."; ' M I.t'T flha' k w' i'ort' of I'Pi-'r' A- " ' torla. aa laid out and recorded Lot I iwi of I'Vpor A.: torla, a biUl out und rwonled iJirftcaVrirof-Ywi-r-A;". 41 " torla, aa laid out and rn'orded Att j, , .-n f A0ri4 w lai-i out and rtKortltnl dy J. M .- . e,,,.v!!'. w M , lH.B i Twn f Aatorla. a mm.i wit and revordvd iiy J. M uH M'fuicte 'Twn of ' Aaioirlal,' aa laid out and rtHonled ty J. M Hhlvelv j ,) It ? HkM'k , a .uMlvld by T A. Hyland. Town of Aaloii.A, aa hhively" mn rrK'r,ir UY J M Lot r llllN-'k'sVa'aubYlvl'M,'lW, T. ?' aii a, iiiixh j na aurxuviiiisi ny A. Hyland. Town of AalorH, 11 J out and recorded bv J M. Slll.'.lu p. ... - Lot a in uamt-iVvMiirbyY ' A. Hyland. Town of Aai..n; , In I.I out and ifcordrd hy J M Hhlvalv K li) lt pi Hlo, k W na aullivi,lr,l t.y T A. Hvluml. Town of Aatorla. aa mi.f out and nvorded by J M Jhvrlv f? J,) Lt II Hlm k J na subdivided by T A. Hyland, lwn of AatorM, na Nl.l out ami recorded by J l fwilvely j; i) i; i,v k W aa eul-lividt-.l by I A. liylmid. Tn of Aalorii. I ild out nn.l rm ,rd-,i bv J M Shlvelv '.. , IH 11 Hb kW a auiK l.le-t by T A. Ilvliunl Twn of !,rl -a 1 1 id out and recorded by J M Shivelv f( h mm r y, M .ubduble,! by T A. Hytnnd. Twii of Aaioru. ia I ild out and re- onb d by J M fhl ey It 31 lilm-k N .utMivl-ied by T, A. Hyland TWri ot A.lnrli a Mid out and rec.rde.1 by J M. Hllllrtlv , . -lt n 1n k W an a i-l.vbM by T - Hyland Town nf Aatoli. na out und ren-nle, by J '' ; libvk Town V.f Aaioru.' ii bod out and rv onled by J M i.( 7 nim-k "i'Toa'n "of AaioVu. "na laid out and recorded bv J M Hbivelv Jti j. m it r. Twn nt Aatorla. na jnbl out and reor.ed by J. M i'TlM-- k pi.rt'of I .t-r A- torli. aa liild out and recorded bv John Adnir .. t,ot I. Itn. k 3 aa auNllvidH by T A. Hyland. Town of Aat-wln. a liild out and riK-onleo bv J M r.ii t 11) .IH .' 4S. liot lHiock aa 'auMivbipii by T A. Hyland. Town of Aaiurla. ia In Id out and rwordrd by J M. CI.I...I., m.M DDI B.OD hi laj X.i.iai , j, Wtwk'r.'. Town 'f ' A ii.'.YYa.' n Inbl oul and recorded by J. M Shlvelv Lt . llltM-k IT. Town of Aatorla. t In Id out and recorded by J M hnively Ltl . !(Hk I Town nf Aaiorbt, aa lab nit und ro-iirdml by J. M hively ., Il 10. HlfM'k I T" n "f Aar irla. na biid out and re-rded by j. I hblvelv It a HI.M'k J Toan of taluria, na Mb) mil nnd rwnrdeil by J Minely jt j n, V ' ... .ui,,lvl l., by T A Hyliiml Town f Aator a aa lild out and recorded by J M. Shlvelv i,, M,,.k w . .iK,ivl.l.-d bv T A. Ilybind. Town of Aalor'n. aa I. ib! out nml reorded by J, M U.t S.'l li.M'k'ji' a a '.'Uii.lividej"by T . A. Hvbaiid. Town of A'or. na l ild oul und recorded by J M T. V) , 'nbH-k .T!'a 'aii'b.liyi,."l,r' t A. Hvliind. Town of AHorli, a laid nut nnd recorded by J M. j, ; liinrk'r. Town'of Aaiiirl.i.' .a In Id out and rei orde I by J M Shtvlv ,, - ,, k , TW(1 ,lf Ar,t n'd out anl rei-iiru- ov J M , , Tm' V ' T'.wn'Iif' ' Ani-Vr Jblnut nnd recorded by J. M. it"J" ViioVk 'V fort' f "I'-ppeV ' a a'- lurln. aa laid out and r-'or 1,-1 John Alfi.'r ljlt j (H.k 4n ,,,, f ,, A,. lorlH. nn 1, 1I1I out nnd recorded by tiV" liUHoJrirp,.'rt'',,r''t nL.e'.. r m 50 S.I ID 44 00 M 40 mrlu. a a lab out an I rei-onled bv J' Adnir 15) 00 ,ot s u,Mk prI f f,.r a- t'lrtii. aa mill out and recorded l.y . John Adnir ji(j lilock H Town of Aa'or! 1 a 1 ill -"t and rc'iinbd by j M. Shlvely A trl-uiKiilnr nlci-e if bind bounded on the north by the aoulh line of tlrand avenue, on the went by the east linn of Tblr',,-M'l ireet, an, I on the i-nat by Ihi. boundary iM-tween that part of the cltv of Astnrbi. Ore., na laid "lit and re recorded bv J M. Shlvely nnd that part nf the a ild i-iiv known an th I'ort of t'pper Aatnrla nn laid out nnd recorded by Jnh.-l 411.00 Adnir 11,50 I At 3. IIUM K l, I'ort of rme r A a In.-' out and recorded by J. M John Adair 9,00 I,ot Ti. Hloi K Jl. rown or Aiora. na Inbl nut 11 nil record!"' by J, M. Shlvelv 10.01) It . lilock 37. Town of Ator a, r, liild out and rmionb-d bv J. M. Bli hively 10.00 bint out unu recorded by J. M. Ablvelv Lot 12. illock 3, Town of ..slurl'a, '.in ha, 00 80.00 laid nut und recorded bv . M. Hhlvelv Lot 7. Illock 3. Town of Aaloria. im out und recorded bv j. M Httlvely .,d,uu Lot 6. Illock 39, Port of Coper A"- tnrlu, an laid nut nml recurdeil by John Adair 1na An i,ot 12, nine a 2, rown nr Asiorm, as laid out und recorded by J. M. fiolvely HO.IW the City of ABtnrla. Oregon. Aiiest: it. rc. nkiaio.n, Judge of the City of Astoria, On-gnn, "CUPIOEHf" Thla great VeRniahl niiiveiv ..... ; t ll, ilHk J, Town of Aaiorla." na I il.t out and recotdl by J, M Hlilvely ' Lot II, llluck J, Town of Aaloilu, aa l-'Md out and recoiled by J, ,l t,,",l' tlon of lanioua rrenerj pnysiclun, will quickly cum you nf nil m,r. vou or dtaw-taea of the jem-ralive urKuna, sucli m ,at MhiiIimkI InaomiilaJ I'nlnaln tlia J)nck,Hinliial J-.inliialiina, Nervmia Iel,liliv' Umplea, Unfiineii bi Marry, hiimuntliiK Iiriilns, Vnrleneeie ,, Coiunlnutlon. 1 1 atnpn all Inwien by ily or iilht I'revema inl, k. nenaof diacliame, wlilch If notcheelreil leaila bi Hpermaiorrlura anil Hz ZV7S, Han Fraiictaco, Cnl. F- Ha" ). CHARLES nOGBRS, 46 CommerrlaJ St. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. TWKNTV-NINTIl STltMMT IMPJ.0V1.MI5NT FHOM FMANJJLIN AVENUE TOOJUNI) AV15NUB. y .. n hBr,,1,y lv,h ihnt the aaaeasinoni ma.l.i hy nritlnatira Nit, JWT.'nf III ll) or Aaliirlii, Oii-iioii, mltlitil, "An tirillinimn cniilli inlim din Maiwaainmit mi lhu mtiviHi ,.ai,nt roll for tli aiivet iinnruveiiii'iit In ilia i-lty of A'lorla, Oregon, known aa "rha luipiMViMiiniit of Tweiilv-itlulli Hi real, frmn Kraiiklin u hliiul Avenue, aplove i.i-li.lM-r VU h, isiw. will Ini dun nun payalna In I'lKtwd Hiiitc Mold coin at the oltlc of the city in., p.. I-.... i hi piiiii nine in i-oiiinioii c mini II a III order collection of Hi same, The naaoaatucnt n aa follows; Allell A. V liKiiillla. frank I Korco, J. 1( N 1(W feet Krlckaoii, (luatava vital ll.ikviat. Atnlrow nuriii t Ji'ffiv)'. Miry It .north h l,aurllli, Olivia M.irloii, J, II, 11 una. I ll) M.irioii. ilargueretta , mul, i lu Marlon. Taul , und, t-u U-rlon. Mary 0 ..und. Ml) Marlon, Thomaa K und, .o olan. Maran Ann , OIn. Marn Anna , I'oyakey. John wa Vli I'arker, W. W vast H Htphnaon, John.,, wat Vk Hteuhenaon, John und, Thompaon, Krlck.... aouth b) ft Toumaia, John .....,. Wlltlamaon. Jan aouth I, I The follow Ina 1 payable In liialallmenl. the first Installment dua Nm .ruber I Ulh. 1VM: uuli jonn south Uy order of th common council of e Auditor and folic Aatorla. Oregon, h-iobr Pili. Ivat. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. THIRTY -FIRST STREET IMPI.OVK.MENT FK0.M FRANKLIN AVKNUETO ORAM) AVKNUE. Notice lr hereby given Inat lh aaaa nielli mmla by (irdlimm e No Ii" of lh rlty of Aatorla, (irron, eiitillatl "An ordlnancn ennnrniiu I ho a-ppniriit on bn ai'e.-ul e.ment roll for in aireet lm.r.ni iii.-iu in the i liv nf Aatorlu ur-eon known aa 'The Improvement of Thlriy-nra aireei, frum Franklin avmim to ilrand avenue.'" approved latoiirr VJin. iv wm t iua a) Myanp pi i nlia.i Htnlna old coin, at tha offiYei ot th t-lly Irrnaurrr. on Nnvemlwr I Mb, Iwa and If not an paid at aald lima, the i-oniin-n num. 11 1 1 1 i.r.ler warrant) la.u.il for tha cotlacllon of th aarne. Ttie aaaraanieiil la aa follow: Anderaon. Vbriof. hair of heir ara Id " Anderaon. Allwrt Victor Anderaon. Alel William Anderaon, Jualln A- urraon. widow Adair. Mary It "'t. Mi Adair. Mary H unl- Astoria Street Hallway Company Aatorla Street Hallway (. onuvany Aaloria Htrt IUUway Company Astoria Strvat Hallway Company llrenham, Robrt i und. 4 llrenham, lloliert J "'- 1, llarker. Laura Adair und. S llarker. Ijiur Adair urd, , ileorge. Winifred V Holme. Ouat und. 4 Holme. Ouat und. 4 Jordan, Mry A und. 4 Jordan. Mary A und, 4 I.araen, Aiiguat und. 4 Laraen, August und. 4 Lnraen. P. W y.'ii.lell, Elian Adnir und. 4 Mmdetl, Kllen Adnir und. 4 We i ker, Katy A'lalr und, 4 Welcker. Katy Adnir und, 4 The following are payable, In Ian vembar 1Mb- 1W: Webbor N. H lly order of the common council of Auditor nnd l'olr Alorl. On-gon, Oi tola t ath, In, A letter by Iirynnt hna been found In which tho writer ay that he got first 12 apiece for his poems and later 18 cents a line. CASTOR I A For Infaati and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of The Choicest Table Wines... Tor raoUllaa Alto i for M4oinl an ' Coekimj Purpoe)- Prlrat Btock, Cream Rr, Old Hickory, Prld of Kantucky and Hermlta-! Ks oM. California Braajfll. Carlson's FamllyLIquor Store IN TWELTT.' ITRJUTr. . 7 - liner i;.l ll ivii, uml in miiii laaiied fur l IaiI 11, llluik 4. Town of Astoria, aa Inlil out am) rociinleil by J, M. Milvoly ,. I 34 It l.ul V, lilock 3. Town of Aaliirln, na laid out inn) 10. Hided hy j, M. Hlilvwl v 7 I l.nl I, Mini k I. Town of AkIiiiIh, na liil.i nut mid rtM-ordetl t.y J, M. Ililelv TV HI 4. Illoek a. T' ll of Aatorlu, na lulil l.ul ami revonlml l.y J. M. Hlilvoly U. Uit 1, llloik .1, Town of Aaioilii, a l.il. I out ami rounded by J. M Hlilvnlv tM l.ul 3, III." k 4, Town of Aatorlii, na lulil out Hli.l reiolileil ll) J. M, h .vely It ) Lot llloik 9, Town of Aal mill, a 1. 1 1.1 nut ii mi ivi-onlvil Iiy J, M HhlNriy I 3H IT l.nl llloik 9. Town nf Aatorlu, a ill.' out ami rHonle, ly J, M. Iilvoly lu 4. Hlmk 3, Town of Aaiurla, na )i . iio nut and re.ol.led ny J. M Hlilve y II U Lut 4, lilock 1, Town of Atrla, aa (ii I1 oul and rpcordrd by J, l Hliily 11. U l.nl t. Iilmk I, Town nf Aaiurlu, n liild out and ro.oidtd by J, U Hlilvely H.HJ Ul , Iilmk , Town nf Aalnrlu. a liild out ami racordrd by J. M HlllVelV s i,t i nim-k I. Town of Aatorla. 11 U K n n n UK llll H 11 1 11 liild out and rH-ordd by J. M pinvaiy Lot lo. Itlm k 4. Town of Aatorla, Inlil out ami recorded ny J. M Hlilvrlv Lot I. IU'vk S. Town of Aatorla. n Inlil nut and rtHorde.1 by 4, M hnivaly Ijit a. lll.M k I Tn uf Aalorta, aa Inlil out and restirdmt by J, M. Hliivaly L.ul X llloik a. Twn nf Aslo'l. aa liil.i uul ami ravorded by J. M. Hlilly t.ot 1. lll'H kt I Town of Aalorla, aa Inlil out ami raH'ordo by J. M. HlllvtW I.l I. lUork 4, Town of A'tona, aa Inlil out and rcMonlpd bv J. al nlvy J W Lot 13. It Lot IJ. Ill k 4. Town of Aatorla, a Inlrl oul and ratofdrd by . H b lively ' Ill : U'l t. IHx k I. Town of Aalorlii, aa Inlil out ami rworded by J M. Hiilvely II II 4 l.ot 1, Hlmk t Town of Aatorla. a laid out anil racirrdnl ny j. M. p ivaly U 11 th a t'lty of Aatorla Orea-on A I leal: II. K NKlJUiN'. JmlKe ol the City of A'loitn, uron. l.ot I. llloik I. Town of Aaloria. a Inbl oul and recorded by J. M. hlUVly I.it S. llloik I Town nf Aatorla, a laid out and re.orilnl by i M. Hhlvelv 1. (, llloik I Town of Aatorla. na Inlil out and rtHorUad by J. M. Shlvelv Pi i lb 11 n U.t . IU. k t Town of Aaloria, I il.l out and recorded by J, M nnivaiy iai j llloik 1. Town or Aaion. aa Inbl out and record- by J. M Hnively 21 0Q ..t n. Iil.x k !, Town of Aatorla, aa Hid out ana roril. by J. M Bnivaly :l 00 I-l II. Ilbn k 1. Town nf AalorH, aa ". out and recorded by J. M BhIVrly s oi) Lot S. Illoi k I Town of Aatorla, aa Inbl out and ret-uriled bv J. l Shlvniy ' l.M I... I t, Illoi k I Town of Aaloria, na lo ht out and ravorded by J M Hiilvaly II J7 Lot I. lilock I. Town nf Aatorla, aa lnl. I out hiiiI recorded by J M niuvoiv 10 V) Iv . lilock t. Town uf Aatorla, na Inbl out and recorded by J. M Hliivnly SI 1 1.1 7. Olo, k I. Town uf Aatorla, na laid oui ami returned by J, .M. Hlilvplv 1,1 I. Illix k I. Town of Aatorlu. na laid not and recorded by J. M Klinatv Lot . Ilbn-k I. Town of Aatnrla, na lnl.l out nml rax-ordid by J. M hnivi-lv 91.00 10 :.rj I. M II. 17 IaiI i. lilock I. Town of Aatnrla, na lnl 01 it and ren'ordeii nv j. ji. 1 I ively IyO I Itlm k I. Town of Aatorla, na bib) out and recorded bv J. M Hlilvrly Ixit 4 iil'H k I Town of Aatorla, a laid oul nml recorded by J. M. Hhlvely 0 50 Lot lilock I. Town of Aatorla, an Inbl out nml recorded oy J. M. r-hnely 7 . it Lot ft llbn k I Town of Aatorla, aa laid out nml recorded by J. M. HWvrly 91.00 Lot ft llloi k I. Town nf Astoria, aa bib! out mid recorded bv J. M. Hhlvely J. 50 I.nt il. Iilock I, Twn nf Aatorlu, a laid out and recorded by J, M. Hhlvely tl.SU l.ot fi. Illne.. I Town nf Aatorla, na bild out unit recorded bv J. M. Hhlvelv 3.50 Ixit 0, lllnek I. Town nf Aatorla, nn laid oul a ml revorued !y J. M. Hhlvely H.a In aliiilniunt, I ho llrat Ittsullimim dim No- , . . . . , Lot 12, Work t, Town nf Aatnrla, na laid out nnd recorded by J. M Hhlvely KO.QO tho City nf Aaloria Oregon. Attest! H. K. NKIJION. Judge uf Ihe City of Aatorlu, (in-Koii. OOVICItNMKNT I'llOl'OHAIA 1rnpimala for I-'resh fleef and Kreah Mutton; Office cnlef Coiiunlaaary, Vancouver Ilarrack. Wash., Oct, 5, 1801 Healed urnpoanl for furnishing nnd de livering Kreah Heef and Kreh Mutton will be received hern nnd at ndl'va of com mlaanrles at Fnrt fUcvena, Oregon, Hols Ilarrncks nnd Fort flhnrmnn, Iduho, Kwrt 'anhy, Biwikane, Walla Wnllii nnd Viint-nuver Ilitrrucka, Wnsh., and Dyea nnd Fort Wrrtiignl, Alnskit, until 11 o'clock n. m., Nov. 8, iron, nnd then opened. In formation furnished on application. En velope containing propositi should be Indorsed "I'ropoaula for Frenn lleef and Fresh Mutton," and addrNnd to the undnrslirnod, or to Commlruuiry at pt to be supplied. A. B. 11KOOKK8, Capt. Chief Com'y. Go East... via Billing and Durllngton rout, and you reach Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, and all other southern and outheaatarn cltlea halt a day gocmr than travelra who take any otherlln. Qo oat via fit. Paul and th Dnrilngton route, and you rlda th flnt train on arththe Durllngton, Bt, Paul Chlcaro Limited, Vi) east via Ogden and Denver, and you see th wonderful soantry of the Rockl.. famd th world over a th. moat mag nificent on the continent. Ticket at office, of connecting line.. i A. C, SHELDON. I rea.mer mi November liilh, li, mid It