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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1898)
l , ft - tw I- THE DAILY ASTORIA N, FRIDAY MOKMNU, NOVKMKKIt II, I6VH v .1 - 3-1 JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. ' Telcphont No, ti. TERMS Or BUIlSCniPTlON. r DAILY. Sent by mml, per year K-00 Pent by mail, rr month '. U scried by carrier, per month..,. 90 8EMI-WEEKLT. fent by until, per year, la advance. ..$t00 l'oiUf free to tuoicrrticra. All communication Intended for pubil eation should be directed to the editor. JiUKiiicst communications of all klnda am) remit tancrt mutt ba addressed to Tha Astorlan." The Astorlan gusranteet to Ita adver tlrcra tha lari;et clrcuUuon of any no paper puuiuhcd on ma Columb.a river. Advertising ratea can be hail on applb cation (o tha buslnoet manager. Tha democrat one trlej to reform tha Urtff and then lha currency, but the thing which elands In tha moat neej of thorough reformation In thla country Just soar la tha democratic party. If u Is trua that tha Spanish peace eoramlastoners were waiting tha outcome ( tha election! In thla country to de trmln their final aland upon tha Fhll tppin question, they may aa welt now Ola helr quit claim, pack thatr fc-rlpa, and re turn to their own country. Tha buoyant atmosphere of the New York stock market yesterday tells In un mistakable terms the effect of Tuesday's lections on the country. Can any one coubt that the situation rouid hare been astly different If the tusloolsts bad swept the flt-ld so many of them pre dicted? Indignant at the tuggestlon that the war Investigating committee la going to ta whitewashing affair, some of It members. It Is said, declare that Se, n tary Alger and General Michael V. Sher idan are to be specifically blamed In the commission's report for various short comings, and the declaration Is made in aurh a way as to hint that there may be others. It Is said that the Brazilian govern ment may order from shipyards In this country two powerful armored cruisers to replace the Diogenes and Amasonas, contracted for at a British shipyard and afterwards sold to this country upon the outbreak ot war with Spain. They then became respectively the Top Ita and the New Orleans. It Is known that the Bra silisn government received a very (food price for the New Orleans, and that they are not averse to testing the prouuet of ur builders. The visit of the Oregon and Iowa to Rio Janeiro on November IS to partlcloate In the celebration to be given there may be fraught with much significance. It la said on good authority that representatives of the Brazilian gov ernment have been accorded the privilege f Inspecting these two monster battle ships, and that the visit thereto wiil be ene of more than the gratification of or dinary curiosity. The British return of foreign commerce for September and nine months of the year, says the New York Tribune, shows continued decrease In shipments of tln rlutes to this country, only U.CTd tons having been shipped hither, against M,T tons in nine months last year, but of other Iron and steel products the ex ports to the United States, though still very small, compared with the movement In previous years, slightly Increased owing to the great demand in tnis coun try. The quantities given, exclusive of tlnplates. amounted to 1 tons, agjlnnt S2.6S3 tons In nine months of last year One has but to remember that the nr:;!sh exports of Iron and steel to the United Slates were at least 573,719 tons In lWi to realize how unlnmporlant Is the gain In nine, months this year the value of British exports to this country. Including tlnplates. was :W.97j. against 1.0T8.7"t last year, but In 1890 the exports of the lame products were over 6.410,000 in value. THE NEBRASKA VICTORY. Perhaps the most nurphBing and un doubtedly the most gratifying feature of Tuesday's republican victories is the re sult in Nebraska. The loss of Nebraska two vears ago was perhaps the mott dis agreeable outcome of the presidential campaign to the republican managers at New York and Chicago. Yet conditions there In 1SS6 made (he success of the free eilver coinage coalition wholly intelligl We and natural. No state offered readier soil than Nebraska for 1he spread of those political doctrines which, under the guise of rtehtlng certain grievances of the farmers, have In the last eight years recast the politics of the entire northwest' . Scant crops and low prices for several seasons had almoHt . prostrated agricul ture conducted, as K was, largely on borrowed capital, and when In 1890 the farmers' Alliance agitation began to how Hi head, distress drove thousands ' ''gnow-nOthlnA ! the merits of Harper Whiskey. Sold Foard & Stoket Co., Astoria, Oregon, 1 4 ,U.VV TIio Kind You Have Ahvnjs Hotijtht, nml which hn. been in uso for over 0 yenrs u homo the lffimtitro of tf n V. l.ccn niiitlc untlcr hU wr 7r jJff-f-4"- wttil MiiHnliUm ulnoo lti infiiticy, Wit7-&A4iC Allow no no to tlorolvc .voti tit thK All Cotintcrfolls Iniltation." nntl StibstltutoA nro Ittit Ks Horlmcnts that trillo wHh nntl t'lKlniiRtT tbo iionlth. of In Tatt t- nntl ClilMron-Ki'orlnio n;ilnt Kvporlmcnt. What is CASTOR I A CntorU 1 ft pubstitulo for CuMor Oil, Iirv'orlo, lrtii.' nml SiMttlitnir S.irtip. It i llarmlo.-H mul rionsitnl. It rttntaliiH nohltor Opltim, ?lorili!no n r other Nurvotlo Htb(utuv, it n?o it Its Kiuirnntoo. It tltMrs Wornn nntl allays IVvcrMiiu'. It otirt-s U'.arrlio-t ami AVltul Colic. It rt'Uovo Tootbinc Trxntblf!, curt' l'oii!tiNttion nntl Flatulency. It uvlmilatoa I ho Fhm1, rc:ulnt! the Stomach nuJ Hotels pluuir bonltby nntl untuntl kltrK The) Children's lVuneoa-The ItHhorN 1'rlcud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Six &) . A The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. r of voters to snatch at the suggestion of paternalistic legislation. The republican electoral ticket had had a clear majority In 1SS. but the reaction of 1$S cost the party from JO to 3D per cent of Its voting strength, and It has been In an actual minority In every election since until this one. General Harrison got the electoral vote of the state again In 1M hut only be cause the opposition vote was safely vlded between the democratic and pop ulist candidates for president. In 1S4. though this same division con tinued, one wing of the democratic party openly supported the populist nominee for governor, Mr. Holromb, who was elected by a Plurality of IJti The reg ular democratic candidate got votea. leaving the republican ticket In a min ority of D.IST. Since then the fusion be tween the democratic and populist or ganisations has become practically com plete, and the coalKlon thus established waa fortified two years ago by the suc cession to It of perhaps five thousand sllverlte republicans. The presidential campaign of 1W drove a somewhat smaller number of sound- money democrats into the republican ranks: and the balance struck by all these transfers was fairly represented in the plurality of USCS given the flryan electoral ticket two yrars ago. It is plain enough, of course, that many of the conditions which made the popu- l)t movement so formidable In 1W, 134 If every woman who expects to become a mother would heed and read that great book, "The People's Common Senve Med ical Adviser," by lr K V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Ho tel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y., there would be stronger mothers and healthier, happier children in this world. In thu grand volume wveral hundred of its thousand pages are devoted to teaching women how ukV care of e i ve, during every trying and critical period of their lives and especially at the time of approaching motherhood. The author of this remarkable work has had a lifetime of practical txpriicnce in treating the special diw-ases and weakness es of women, and is recognized as one of the foremost of living eiperti in thii partic ular field of practice. His " Favorite Pre tcription " is the most wonderful medicine ever invented to restore natural organic strength and power to the delicate femi nine structure which is moot intimately concerned in motherhood. Taken during the time of anticipation it deprives this ordeal of all its accustomed terrors and dangers ; makes the coming of baby absolutely safe and comparatively painless ; renders the mother strong and cheerful, and helps to endow the child with a strong, healthy constitution. M-s. Muhel Jordan, of SwofTord. Iwis Co., U ashinifton, writes : I ty,k Ir. Pierre's Pavor- Ite ITencrmtion until Ihe rrrvlid rfnv U nnw " "nr, piumjj niue gin over iwo weeks old. j -uiirre-i less p,n nun witH any ol the others, this being the ,u!h child, and she has good heslth. I jrot up.,n the tenth day and dressed myself -)m.-thini I could not do with the other babies Have been it-iininyin strenirth every day and feel well. ,lut to God and to lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." For th " Medical Adviser," send 31 one cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, or for cloth -covered copy tl stamps, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. There is always mud on the pavement when a woman has a new silk petticoat. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. Ali druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. E cents. The srenulne has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Itudyard Kipling- Is said 10 be one of tho least manageable of literary' Jlont. Ho dislikes compliments, shuns 'society ana iiKet to live quietly. Ackcr't English remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will curt the worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. 25 cents and 80 oentl. For tale by Estet-Conn Drug Co. V by' ioru ..., m. .' i""-- occupied by auch people, at to do to Signature of nun, M vwm wrr. and IS no longer exist Two years of full crops and unusually high prtcee hare brought with them an ample meas ure of prosperity a prosperity striklngty reflected In the unhoped-for success of the Trans-Misslsslppt Exposition, which has Just closed Its doors with a sur plus large enough to extinguish every share of Its common stok. Hundreds of thousands of dollars hav- been paid on farm and real estate mortgages In the last two years, and satisfaction at thla hapty turn In the state's fortunes Is In. tense and wtdesumid; with the natural result that It again returns to the column of republican states. ... CeBITs Get one cake of it. Nobody ever stops at a cake. A very useful attachment for clocks Is an electric battery with a push but ton, which can be fastened to the bed stead. If desirous of knowing -the time on a dark n ght. pressure on the button will Illuminate the dial. OABTOniA. Bean tie f HsW lwaw itl'tfi A novelty In book marks Is a thin hl.ide of silver, gilt, with a lunge stone on the lop. Various colored stones are used but rhe amethyst seems the most pop ular. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are told on a positive guarantee, cures nean oum raising of food, distress ater eating, any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives Immediate relief. 25 and (0 centa. For sal by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A novel toothpick holder Is represented by a small silver pig, which has holes In Its .back to receive the toothpicks, the addition of which changes its appearance to that of a porcupine. That the blood should perform Its vit.il functions. It is absolutely necesssary It should not only be pure but rich In life- giving elements. The., result, are best effected by the use of that well-known standard blood purifier, Ayers' Sarsapa. rl'.la A card case and cigarette case conv blned is among the gun metis! novelties offered. The case Is studded with lmlta tlon precious stones. In 13X7 Mr. Thomas Mcintosh, o. Allen town. Tenn.. had an attack of dytentery which became chronic. "I was treated by the bent physicians In East Tennes see without a cure," he aays. "Finally I tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. After using about twelve bottles I was cured sound and well." For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. A cologne bottle oi cut glassware ly a silver stopper on which the monogram Is engraveu is a pretty aouition to tnc articles for the filet table. CASTOniA. Bean the lha Kind You Have Always Bou$t A tea set of line china Is of nn odd shape and ornamented with scenes from Dutch life. TOUR FA( B Shows the state of your feellngt and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes Itself apparent In a pale and tallow complexion, pimples and skin erup tions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appear ance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It curea all blood diseases where cheap sarsaparl'.las and to-called purifiers fall; knowing thla we tell every bottle on a poeltlve guarantee. When a clergyman remarked tha". there would be a nave In the church, an old lady whispered that the knew the party to whom he referred. - putt ASSESSMENT NOTICE, OH AND AVKNUH IMPHOVMMKNT VWOM OTH STKKiyr TO MRDSTIWKT. otlie la hereby given that the aaeanetit madn la- Orltnain NV W ot t city of Astoria, tireevm, ulll!txl "An . ' ' - . ' . - Ine Ititeclnl Aiunaaiunnt Hull fur tha Orcn, Kiwn as 'The Improvement of tlmn.l Avvihm, eYiMn fwwiljr Nl ."trwt t Thlrty.lhlrd titrxet " aj'rVe,1 tvMwr ). t.vi, will be due ami pa le In t'nlt. Klatea gold colli, at the onice of lt clly IrisMiimr n N"ein JMh, IMS. and If n,,i , paid at said tttun, ip.uru mr ins Election or Ine same, Astoria Street Hallway Co Astoria Street Railway Co Astoria Street Hallway Co . , Andorsin, William .south 40 feet . . Anderson, Victor, heirs of helm are Ida Klrtior Alwle-rson. Ael Anderson, Al- Iwrt Victor Anderson, Jiislna Ander. u. widow Adair, Kllen und M of north to feet ... . by John Ad ur. Adlnr, Mary II , ..und of north W fet l.ot J. iu... k 4.1 mk of l'iier As- toil. 1 , as hi 1,1 out und n,orvl'd t.y John Adatr Prenham, Rohrrt J.' und of N M fot U J, Hi. k ii. IMi t ,,f l'i'r As- . . . tml.t. us laid out and iv.ord.'d lHrker. lAura T. Adair, und S of N ly John A.lur fwH l.ot . H,Hk 4 I'ort of l'ler As toria., as Iai.I out and recorded by John A. lair nurton, E. XL I- 4. Iilock II. l n of Astoria, ns Hentllia, Frank Cornelius, T. 8..,. ,...N. H CharlMt.in Mnllt fl und U torla, aa lal.i out and r"0trdvl , . . by John Adir 43 M Docelaon. D, A .....Vlod H Lot T. Hlock W. Tort of tpiwr As toria, aa Inl.l out and rrdd by John Adair 43 K Oeorga. Winifred C Lot T. Illoc I Town of Astoria, laid out aiid racordej by J, M. tiuiveir 10 00 Holmea. Ouat uad. Vi Lot . iWk I. Town of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by J. M. Mtuvsjr 8.00 Holmea. Oust and. H LiK is. Itiook i fimn llf Asiori, as laid out and recorded by J. U. iiively 00 Hylejid. Thorn aa A Lot T. llkvk M as suUllvldrd by T. A. IlyUiid, Town of Astoria, as U1.I out and recordcl by J, M. aVilveiir n.H nylaod. Thorn aa A Lot I III.K-k Jt. as subdivided by T. A. Ilylaitd. Tviwn of Astoria, as laM out and recordnd by 1. U , , . . .wjt r.n xiymnu, idoiiim Hyland. Thomas A Hyland. Thomas A, Hyland, Thomas A Hvland. Thomas A Hyland. Thomas A Hyland. Thomas A Hyland. Thomas A Hendrtckson. August north 'i . Hakslst. AnJrew north H Jackson. John Jordan. Mary A und H of N. M feel . Loukkaneo. Herman , . ,, Loukaaaea. Hertnaa Llodberg. Sophia south H 1-areon. usait . . Larson. August und sj . . . Irson. August und ij . ,., . Ijturllla. Olivia Mnttson. John Mnttson. John Mannula. Elix iheih Mannula. Elltal-tj, . . Moore. Jacob . Mannula. f.manue Mannula. Krlc Morris. Hlght Itev. II Wlstar B. M ft Morris. Right Itev. R. Wlstar MoMs. Right Rev. n. Wlstar Nufer. I'eter Ostron, Joseph north 1 Iu feet ahlvet W ' A trl.iinruliir i e, ,f m. I liuiidi-l im lb- north by th.. s i.ilh line of iir.in.1 niepue on Hi,. e.. i liy h.i e iht lino of 'l lilr v-tl' t t r "'l . and on the -,, l.y Hv. I. iiinuiirv llti" lietwe'i ihnt ..T of I h cltv of As'or.n Ii",. :i la d . ill und r" r.i ord-d bv J M Hlilie')' a ml that ti iri of the ild ci.v known as Ihe I'ori of I'oi.er Aslnrli ns l.i jd out and record d bv John Welcker. Katy Adair. .und of N. feet i.t .1.' Itlo'.'k ii.' i'.irt of i''ii'iV.'r'As- Ine' out and recorded hv J. M. . , ' , John Adnlr 9.00 Wlckman, Frederick und I,d . Hli-k ST. Town of A:..r . as l.ild out and reeorde.l by J. M. Hhlvelv 40.(0 Wlckmon, Mary und. U,t X Itlo.-k .17. Town of Astor a, ns hlil out und recorded bv J. M. Hhlvely 40.00 v T,hfv ''iU""1" ar Parable In Installments, tho first Installment due Novem ber l&th, llOH: Barry. Andrew j,, nf ii,1(.k 3 tw , Astoria, as laid out ii nl recorded by J. M. u. ' an nn Bulllvan.M south Sutl, John Sherman, flarah C Webber, N. II Ry order of the common council of . , ... - Auditor nnd Police Astoria, Oregon, Octtta-r 2ith, iaH. Raroque pearls are In great demand for lfico pins. They arr sot with a combina tion of gema which form exquisite, de signs chiefly In Imitation of InsfM lH. Tho Jewelers' Weekly. Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, la a beautiful heed covering for either sex, and may be secured by using Hull's Vege table Blclllun Ilnlr Rencwer. Judging from the populnrlty of weigh- log machines among women, It hat been suggested that they "wlgh light." Blck headache absxilutely end perma nently cured by ijelng Mokl Tea. A Dleat- ant herb drink. Curet constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy, Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 26 and CO cents. For tale by Estet-Conn Drug Co. County Treasurer. Offce. Kinney xfuiiuuia;. tirtllnaitc OmArmlng th Amiiiiui 'I ' 1 1 1 1 ' V - 1 1 1 I ' I I I Ut 1 I M , I , , HI, Uirnnl Imnnii nm.iii i ,J Am be Wy of Alwrm, 1 wnllljf IS III in ml ! (tvrtlllll..! Dm niiiinioii muiuil it HI order Wu rants me aMiaimnt la aa .ollows: Ut a. Iibvk I, Tow 11 or Aslorlit, l.ild out and tin-Hided by J. M binvoly ,. (U IX) Ut block j, Town of Astoria, ns laid out nn, I 1 moid.. I by J, M, Mi.m'Iv , ,,,, at 00 Ut 11. ick 3 i'omii of Astoria, s I ;id out and ii'iilsl by J, M. tfhlvely DO. 04 Lot l. Itl.u-k 1. T,.nu ,,f Aitorla, ns I'llll Kill Mll.l rooiiliHl .y J, M. Mihely ;,w Lot , III.H-k I Town ,,f A.loria, ns Isl.l out and rntordc.l ly J, M. . flUVKlv so. ou l.ot 3, Hlm k Mrl of I'pi'rr As- (OIU.. MS l,tlt mil Mll.t ICK.tl.l.Hl I 00 100 100 s:.w 10.00 w 00 04 ini.i o.ii aiui ro-oul.,1 l.i J. u. Ultivsiy Lot , JWock J, Town of Aston. laid out n. rikoi.le.l l.r j cviii.wr ImX I, lKk , I'orl of ClMxT As. wrti f al w lorla, aa lui.l out and rv,.r.lod be John Adair 7 in.w.k i l'..n ..( I a.. Lt s. lilocg w aa sul.llvl.ls1 ttr T. A. HrUtud. Town of Aaterl. s iM out and recorded by J. M. ihlvely . Lot 10. Itlo, k W as suMivi.le.1 by T A. Hyland. 'liwn of Asttida, ss I I a l.i out ant recorded oy J. M. I .HWvely r.H ' ll It. lii.H-k IS as surMlviuVA y T A. Ilylaml. Town of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M bhlvelr T 10 IaH II 1 1 !. k 3K s subdivided by T a. iiyiaiui. imwii or Astoria, as lti.1 out and recorded by J. it Hhlvele f? e l.ot IV Hl.x k M ns suMtvl.le.1 by T A llv:n.. Town of Aelorla, nt It'.t mil an. I r .,r,t.,.l hw t l ethualy J) Ot I It 14 ltl , k V- n siiMivide.1 by T A My in, I. Town of Astoria, ns , Ii!.1 oiit and rrv,rd,sl lie J M lthiilv I't 3! lil. k nssiitx1ivlde.tl.yT. ot A. Hyland. IV.wn ol AstnrH ns laid mil and rr.-.i-d,d liy J M tni:v .... JO 40 IKl c Idw-k : as subdivided by T Hvland IN.wn of A tort v as lnt.l out and rec.trde.1 hv J M Bhlywiy i.i j. n.,,-k T, Town of Atorl, as Iai.I out and r. or led by J. M Hhlvely 4,t T nt. k 1 TVwn nt Ast.wU as n it 46 00 Wld out nj rs ordcl by J. M. tihively t M Lot 1. lllo- k T. Town of As'ons. as laid out and r or.e. tiy J. U Bhively t ftlM.k ,.r, f , pt-,r A. torla. as laid out an 1 ree.rdel by John Adair lt j m, k m .i.l-l.vsle. hy T W 00 lot A Hyland Town i.f Astorl. ss laid out a rut reunion by J. it. ahlvely V) 04 ut j jSit ja ,Ih1wi.1. by T A Hylaml Twn of Astorls. ss laid out and rsscnrdnl by J M Bhlvele jj.oj It t IU.k r. Town of Ast .ria. ss is 1.1 nut and reurdr. ty J. it ihlvely Jj Op j,, , in,M.k t; T-wn of Astoria, ss laid out and reenrdr. by J M liilHely . l UU ,, , , k , TlWn of AorU li'd out and recorded by J M niVelv jj m jf , ,, k , Tn f Ar1, , laid out and re, or. led t.y J khlvelv a ist ,., , ,, , T,n of ,.lrU laid "Ot and re.orleu by J, M nlvelv. Hi 00 .t j ,:i,kk?i .ul.div'..ie. by T A Hi land Town t As'or a ss I'd ou, and remrle. hy J M Hhlie'y ... r M 4 ,,,, k ,y ,,hllV.t ,v j A llil.uid T .wii of Aatur a ss I I'd ..nt and r.'.irlr. r.y J. M t.'.i's 'it:.-k y. '' suhlivi,!il by T. A Hvl.md Town of Atora. as Iii. I ...it and recorded by J. M (.''rloe k v. .,.i,livWi "i,y' r r'M a mi. in .1. in .,r A'torli ns I. il.l out nml re. nr. Ie. hy J M. Hhlle c J- yi ,., . ,,. v TnWn' f A.-.'ru. si lil. I out and recorded t.y J. M. Kliliely M M , , - ,. k , , Aru ',; ' l .'l ' it and re. nr.,. ov J. M ,, s ,.,, k , T,1n f Arlft Id out and record-1 by J, M. Snivel,- ft, nr) l.ot II. Itl .. k to fort of fpt.er As. torl.i. ns .i. I out und r"coMed John Ad. i r 4t.00 l.ot 2 ilok lo I'ort of l'ier As torla I il l out und r-.-orded by Jhr, Adilr tt.ia l.ot 4 I'.lo, k II. I'ort ..f I'tHN.r As toria MS hi Id out und recorded by .. , John Adilr I.M ..south i4 .,,, r, m.H-k Ti I'ort ,f rptwr As torl.i. ns l ild out in 1 recorded by John Ad.nr 5.1. W I.oi II. 1 1 1 i k 1 Tmiah of As orla ns l.ld I nn. I .-.corded t.y J ,l nn.vr-r .w ,t u, lilo'.'k i. 'TV.wn 'of '.'.'stiVr'uV lis ' A aid out ii nd recorded b" . M. (lively 80.M) Lot 7. lllnck .1, Town of Astoria, ns 1- ' out und recorded by M- Hhlvely MI.W l.ot II. Itloek V.I, I'ort of tl.ier As- torl.i. an laid out and recorded by John Adair 1W.00 l.ot II. Hloek J. Town of Astor'n, ns laid nut and recorded by J. M. n,.c ..ively Wi.W tnn (,'lty of Astoria flregon. Attest: H. K. NIOIOON. Judge of tin. (,'lty of Astoria. Oregon. 0AB7OIIIA. Bean tbt 1 In Kind You Haffl BflUjM Signature of The paralyzing i reed thiU our niche It soon filled and the world goes on without a sl"h It given tho lie every day In every heart. TUB BICST I'LABTER. A piece of flannel dampened with C'h&mberlnln't Pain llalm and bound on ip the elToclod partt Is tuporlor to any plaster. When troubled with a pain In the chest or tide, or a lame back, give It a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It afforat. Pain llalm it alto a certain curt for rheumatism. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. ASSESSMENT NOTICE TWMNTY NINTll STKHliT IMPHOVBMKNT FHOM FRANKLIN AVKNUJi TO GRAND AVKNUH. nNAf ''i l.!??! ,h( eMenien, nu.kn t.y nrdltistire N. SM of lha fi. VlA"i,or'"' 0"". entitled. "An urmtimice iM.iilfiii.mg "i! paiMmoiil on lie social ...... meni r fr h, ,Ur, . ..i.rovein.'nt 1, ll i olty T.f T t,,rla froMo i. know,, "fh. Improvement of Twiiilv. .Vi. "M L ,Al , ,"rl.'t H.7e. aoV,r'.H,?; .?l',,r,'V,"', 7'.,;'",f males sold tsili, l tiftlce of thn 0 ly lilnles sold ts.ln l Uin ..nun 0f tl, oily Allen A. V, Pe Force, J, II N IH0 feel KrtiVson, Ouslava ......east H lUkvlst, Andrew ,,, north k Jeffrey. Mary It north H Purina, tn.v.a Marlon. J. II. II Und, o Marlon, Msrguerelt und, 1 10 Marlon, I'aul und, 1 10 Marlon, Mary C und. 110 Marlon, rhomaa V und. t-10 oiuii Uin, ii " Olsen. Msren Anna , Toyskey, John west H Tarker. W. W east Stephenson, John west Stephenson, John und, Thompeon, Crick aotith M feet T .-,.,. Williamson, Jane south H ...iTV ,ollo",n Prla In Installments, the Drat Installment due November lain, IWtl SuU. John south H It 1. Tllo, k I, Town of Astoria, at Ily order of the common council of Auditor and lora .Gloria. Oregon. tK-totwr th. Ur ASSESSMENT NOTICE. rillUTY FIKST STKKhT IMPKOVKMKNT FK0.M FKANKLLN A VKXUFro 0UANrD AVHNUK. Notice lo hereby given tnat Ihe assees niont ttiaila by ordinance No M.w nf ihe c4ly of Aslorla. nrr.ii. entitle! "An euo'lal easiiieni roil i.c ine sirri on 'The lniirvament of 'niirty - nue,' " apirve1 OcloUr h known as (Irani avenue. Htatea gold -iln. at the int ol tne riiy If nut so paid at said lime, the common ine collection or ins esrues iiie peeves Anderson. Victor, heirs of heirs are Ida v Anderson. Albert Victor Andersuii, Al Mlllsm Anderson, Justine An- i.erB,)ii. wi.Ijw Adair. Mary R und s, AJalr. Mary It und. tt Astoria Street Hallway Company Astoria ntreet itauway company Astoria Street Hallway I'ompany Aslorla Street Ilallwsy Comany Ilrenham. Iloliert J und. H Itrenham. Ilobert J ul- Darker. Ijiura Adair und. S Darker. I-aura Adair ue.l. Ueorge Winifred C Holmes. Oust und. Ij H dmes, Oust und. t, Jordan. Mary A und. I, Jordan. Mary A und. I, Iirsen. August und. I.arsi-n, August Und. Iirsen. I'. W Vendell. Ellen Adair und. , M-ndell. Ellen Adair uti,J. '4 Wea ker, Katy Adnlr und. Welcker. Katy Adulr und. The following are payable In ten In stalltiieiita, Ilia first Installment due No viniber 1'dh Ik'.ei: Webber. N. H Lot 12. Him k S. Town of Aslorla, ns laid ut and recorded by J, M. Hiilvely ,,. gO.M Hy order of the common council of th o City of Astoria Oregon. Attest: 11. K. NICIJION'. Auditor nnd 1'ollre Juduc of thu t'Hy of Astoria, Oregon, Astoria. Oregon, October 2itll. 1 v-s. MANHOOD RESTORED M titill df M (aviiintisi Ktnnrh tih vtili..ii atlll itilnl I CI 1. a- i sv.is ns m3 ..,.,. ,,m nf ssnf iliselisrsn. BCFORC ist AFTfR all UiohnrrMi ml liniHitener, IIPIIUKN t'.elenuaus Uislivsr, Utt aarwna sub "run klilneyssinl tlm nrlnsry nrsamol all Imuurilisa rrPIDRNfl strenjrthsns und renbires kuisII weuk nrenns. Tne rensoa sufferer lre Col onreu by Honors Is tieeiiimi. ninety per eent are trnnhtsrl with Preslalllls. ('tJl'lliK.NKIslheoniy knnn rem.-.lv to cures IHhmii uu n,ierslliin. Niiuieailm.inlt ala. A written siinrnnteii given sail money r. liin.e.l if six mrs iI.m s not iiUuli a perinsuiutoura. f 1.00 a box, sis lor si, uy innii. rteuu inr rHKMcin'iu ir ami lesuiuuiiiuis. AiMniss DA VOI. nKDIClH K CO., P. (. Tha territory cqulrol from Mexico first and Inst, wns larger hnn the whole I'nlted States at the close of tho revo lutionary war. It comprised nil ihe terri tory now Included In Texas, California, Nevndil, Arlxona, Utali, tho groatcr part of Colorado and a part of Wyoming, CASTORIA For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean tha Signature of '!. IMX, Will Iwdttia ia iVaySii, I, , I Vl liS traasnmr mi N..,?l.l Ii. ,mM' ... .. ii traasnmr on Novonil.nr It.lh Imil tf lha Lot II, lllock 4. Town of Astoria, ns laid oui ami reioidtd by J, M laid out and rocotdml by J. M. Lot I, lllock 4. Town of Astoria, n't laid out and recorded by J, M , Milvelv 71 rj Lot 4. lllock Town of Asloila, nt Iai.I out and ro.orded by J. M, riluvely ,..",,.,7. 1 M Lot , lllnck S. Town of Astoria, ai laid out and recorded by J. M s, nines 4 . Tiiwn or Astoria, 11 laid out mid r worded by J. M. .Vrlv II II :., , jun. u J. Tow,, of Astoria, as 1 1 id out und rmnrdml by j. M. 1't lllock It .To'w'iVii'r''Aiiio'rVaVns ll; .Mil iiii.I te.or.lcd by J. M, Hlilvoly m Lot , lllock J. Town of Astoria, ns laid out and riHoi.l.d ny J, HI. hhlvsly ; , sj Ia . Iilock I, Town of Astoria, aa laid inn and ro-oided by J, M Lot l iiIih-m l, Town of Astoria, at H I IS u m iijin yui ,im rocoruoii ly j. M. I.t' 's'lflm' k'i;'To'wii'f'Astori'a'.'aan0 laid out and recorded by J. U. u n IIV, ,1 ii s. imih-b s. town or Astoria, at laid out and revwrded by J. M. blllvsly , jj t 10, lltmk i, 'Vowa of Astoria, a laid o.it and taunlMi i,v J VI Hlilvoly Irt 4, lliHk I Town of Astoria, na IT M inn, wui ,ng re, uvueu uy j. m, Miively ; i 4 Lot I, llliH-k I, Town of Aslorla. aa In id out and recorded by J. Ja. - 7 v " , n,.uit. eiiiT.iT ,,,, I.t 4 lllock a. T"wn of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by J, U. Hlilvsly I't.f lork I. Town of Aslorla, aa laid out and recorded by J. M. U.U U II M.U I ah I. lll.kk 4. Town of AslorVa, ail laid out and recorded be j. At. .'.v.."" nt i'i'"ca t, rown or Astona, aa laii out and rttvrded by , U. nhivsly iii. a laid out and re.orded by J. ftl. Shively is is lam out anu re.oro,d by j, at. .ively , , lb City of Astoria. Ore on. M.U Attest; II. H. NKtJBOM Judge of Ihe City of Aslua, Orewo". or dliiaio ronnrnuiig (lis assessment nn the o eineni in ine city of Asians tirervn n'st eireet. frun Franklin avenue t S'M will t due and ayalil i, l liltes to ireaeurer, on N. nnil.e 16th. I'M council will i.r.W warrants Issued for nieni is as ronuws: lxt I. Iil.uk I. Town of Astoria at laid out and recorded by J. ' M hhlvely Un jii.h a. I. Town of Astoria, aa lnl.1 nut and reordrd by J M IHtilvely Nt . IH.m k I T"wn of Astoria,' as laid out end rotordrd by J. M hhlvely ' lx( t lilmk f. Town of Astoria, as a m i to II w a oi laid out and reoirded by J. M. nntvriy lively ii mo a I. Town or Astoria, aa Laid out ami reorde by J. M. 1 Town of Astoria. nl revurde ly J. u hiitvaly yd M Iai Id. film k 2. Town of Astoria, aa I nut ana t or.ie,. by j. w nntveiy U-t u. Iii.h k I. Town of Astoria, not rle mm l.ild .ml and rorded by J. M niiively 3 oa l.ot i. lllock I INiwn of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by j. kt. HlllVely I to ii n ll i. lilik I. Tiwn of Aslorla, ss laid ut nml re. or. led by J. M Hhlvely ' I.t S. lllock I. Twn of Aslorla, aa Inl.l out and r cut. led t.y J. J Xlively Jj Ut t. Iii.h k r Town of Astoria, as aid out slid renrde. l.y J M tlllvely 14 js hhlvely It T, lllm-k I. Town of Aslorla. ns laid out and ro.or.le.1 iy J. M Hlil velv oa .t 4. Ill.xk I, Town of Aslorla. as laid out and re. or. led by J. M Hli.velv io a Uit , lilm k I Town of Astoria, nt Inl.l out ami recorded by J. M. hliivrly l.ot 5, lit. ck 1 Town of Astoria, as Inl out and re.or.le.1 hv J. ,M I Ively lt s III... k I. Town of Aslorla, na t 10 laid out nnd re-oided bv J. M Hhlvely n.JJ l.t 4 lilmk I Town of Aslorla. as laid out and recorded l.v J. SI Hlmely Lot lilm k I Town of Astoria, nl laid nut and recorded ny J, Jd. nluvelv l.ot t III.h k I Town of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M Hhlvely l.ot ( lllock I Town of Astoria, as 10 U tu 11 00 I to ii. a i to ii a Wii.l out and recotii, ,y j. jj. HM velv I,..t it lilo. k I Town of Astoria, as Inl.l out and recorded by J. M Hhlvely l.ot &, liioc. I. Town of Aslorla, as laid out and recorded by J, M. Hhlvelv Iwit . Illm k I Town of Astoria, ns laid out nnd r-or.i.xl hv J. M. Hhlvely MI1NH00D RESTORED :H gutrautecdlocu call acrvoiisiliMstes.tueh ss Wrsk Memory Lau Jl Ilrsio Iwer, Headache, Wakelulntss, Lost Manhood, Nightly Kmlsl on.. Nerruusnrss, all drains, loss of power lu Generative Otesss of either sea, reused by over exertion, yoiilliful errors. rireMln use ol 11CX!:P iE"1,"!, ."' "hlch '" l"m,lly,Con.nmptlonor prerlC ClrrolarFree. told by til druggists. Ask for It; tskt no other! I?r-.'"rtM.,1? Pr,u Mertldn. tl,, l'.n.,Fram I sueTIlt Drug U., Ul.u Uniting agents. TUUd and Vamblll 8u. . I'otllaud, or. E8TBB-CONN LKU() CO.. Agents). Astoria. 3 "CUPIDENf" Tills (rest Vil.l Vllj&llsr.il.r....,.. tlon of a Ismuua finnrb pliyslilun, will quickly cure yniinf all ner vous or dlv-ases nf the generative i.rii.ii... ,u, u ss Ual Msnhmnl Iniuimnla, I'iiIiisIii llio Ilnck.beiiilnal Kuilwl.iiis, Nervous lieluiliv runi.ies, (uiUtnrM to Slurry, r.ilmiistln liriilnn, Vnrieisvie s.'d i ,-m,.. ..r.iif ,r nsiib I'revenls nuli lt. a hich If not chi-elr e.l lniuls .ir(ii..i..r.i.... a II'H 371, Han 1'rsnnlsco, fnl. fir Hitr f fHAnT.Fia BOnKnW. m Commercial Ht. sw sw w mm w O'paflieAoio'-tdoj.T'.np'ww HNvniiMsV xoq jSJ lrju5 og llwtu srr -line Tn nttitt , m . M ..,. ,,iuiu I'UUT JUJtf1Ag SHI dtl onoi 'BtlltJJjo liOHflu -stnotll M 0J!lAnu undttii hiai miu w r . ,., ;,. . a ""VJl "i'""llllA WU4IltlHUU njsr anoA oatiit .joprvtitrr ritiu X'aiini'n sfjnnif tniM Old noji D.iunTi.-i u iu,i..j S-u.(a BiioAjiits jno ptofjoAuaAo no.Cl 0atin iiaup A mot piyjnnioa lioif T04DH nan8jn AJnnun lriii tAiiim m ) 3 jo iBHUoHip. nj jiutio oa suji, Wllld B.LURIIIIaA V i res For Salt by E8TES-CONN DltUO CO. M i-mV iw'i iaX 4 mia o jniitm A tj'ufadn9 'ontii otn ;o onniuiiodT do Allien Aiir 4Joppiiiq pu 3 taiojjj'usna 'oiutj hiiu.i otn ui giimdl r M Is i