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OJ Wkt st .storfatt. ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY.... .MAY 11.18&7 The i?di started to Brookfield with a euchre party last evening. The State is due from San Fran cisco this morning; tho Columbia sails. Tho ladies of the Methodist church will give a social next Tuesday even ing at the residence of Mrs. Sanutl Elmore. Almost anybody can own a ship these times. The fine American ship Guardian was sold in San Francisco last Wednesday for 12,000. She would be cheap nt 80,000. .. Capt. Hooper late of the revenue cutter Richard Rusli, has been placed in charge of tho Corwin. Capt. L. G. Shepherd has been as signed command of the former vessel. Wm. Thorsen, a native of Norway, died at the hospital vesterday in the 42nd year of his age. The funeral will take place on the arrival of the mail Boat from Portland this after noon. Prof. Aulguire delivered his first lecture last night to an interested au dience. To-night he will lecture on phrenology. Daring thorny he will give phrenological examinations at the hall. That Pendleton band tournament has been postponed till September, on acconnt, the Pendleton paper says, of the interstate commerce act Wonder if that same act is tho cause of all this superfluity of moisture! The Olympian left Seattle a week since for Alaska, says tho News, with one solitary passenger, who had the entire passenger quarters of a 6300, 000 vessel all to himself. At Victoria his solitude and grandeur were brok en by the arrival of another passen ger. A traveler from Alaska says the barometer is not the slightest use in Behring sea and no attention need be paid to its fluctuations by marin ers. The usual conditions' appear to bo reversed audit goes up or down regardless of probable climatic changes. County assessor Sorensen returned yesterday from a trip through the eastern and southern parts of the county. Traveliug through from the upper to the lower Nehalem and in from Vesper, Jewell and Olney, is a slow process such weather as we have been having. To-day the Escort No. 2 will start to tow the brig Beacon from San Francisco to Mendocino, to load red wood lumber. She will then be towed to Port Discovery, by the Escort to deliver her cargo into a vessel bound to Australia. This is the longest tow ever known on the Pacific coast. The recent high tides are reported to havo done considerable damage to trapB in Baker's bay and along the river. O. P. Graham's trap be low tho mouth of Deep river, was damaged to the'extent of $300. The dykes on Lewis and Clarke's are also reported to have been damaged by .the unusually high water. m Superintendent of public instruc tion MoElroy has prepared under the direction of the board of educat'on, blank certificates and receipt forms for use of county school superin tendents, and it is expected that these will be ready and distributed in time for use at the firtt public examina tion occurring under the new law, on the last Wednesday in the present month. Yesterday, says the Oregonivn of the 10th, a special meeting of the stockholders of the Portland Tugboat compauy was held at the office of Ladd &Tiltonlo -consider the propo sition of selling tho tug Pioneer to A. D. Moore, of .the Port Discovery Saw "Mill c impauy, who had made an offer of $25,000 for the boat. After a full discussion of the matter, the di rectors were authorized to make the sale. Subsequently the directors held a meeting and formally accepted Mr. Moore's proposition. Mr. Moore will take the tug to the Sound and use her in connection with his mill, towing logs and vessels in and out etc. c I'CBSONAL. Geo. T. Myers is in the city. Wm. Loeb returned from Portland yesterday alternoon. Engene L. Thorp, of the JS'eics, is in the city. J. T.'JTlynn, of the enterprising real estate firm of Hennelly, FJynn, & Co., is in the city. J. J. Galvin has sucoeeded Cant Henniug of Cape Arago life -saving station, who has been transferred to the Humboldt life station, where there is a crew. Rescue Iloc Team. There will be a meeting of the Bes cue hose team and all -members inter jested, at tho engine house this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'olock. All members of the team please lake -Notice, as business of importance must-ie transacted. F. L. Parker, Captain. Girl Wanted To wait on table. Inquire at -.Han-thorn's mess house, upper Astoria. Wautnd. A girl to do housework, this office. Inquire at JKFF'JS United States Restaurant is the best and cheapest in Astoria. T) best oysters in any style at Fatngs. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC 'IIEWS. Special Dispatches to The Astorian. POBTI.AKD, Or., May KWEizzie Fanlds and Florence Fallon, two prostitutes, were to 'day convicted of robbing a farmer, Isaac Allen, in their dive, and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. STEADILY DRAWING KEAREK. Portland, Or., May 10. In ten days tho construction force of the California & Oregon railroad will have reached Cole's station, the trains will then be run to that point. This will reduce the staging distance over land to California to twenty miles. ANOTHER VETO. ALBANr, N. Y., May 10. Governor Hill has vetoed the constitutional convention bill. mcsn't go to gastein. Berlin, May 10. Emperor Will iam's physicians have ordered him not to go to Gastein this year. THE FISHERY CRUISEE3. Ottawa, Ont, May 10. It is re ported that instructions will be for warded to the fisheries cruisers to re main in port until farther orders are received. A COLD BLOODED MURDER. New Haven, Conn., May 10. Mrs. Margaret Earnests-aged 74 years, was found early this morning in her house, her hands and feet bouud with ropes and a rope around her neck. She had been choked to death, dur ing the night, and robbed. She made a will about two years ago, and had notified her attorney that she desired to change it. ho police seo in this 1 fact the motive for tho crime. ' DEAD Nashua, N. H., May 10. General j Aaron Fletcher Stearns died .this morning from kidney difficulty aris ing from wounds received in the bat tle befcre Petersburg in July, 18C4. OREGON WHEAT AT PAR. Washington, May lO.-The report ' , . ' . . . ,. , I of the department of agriculture for j May, as to the condition of winter 1 crain. indicates a decline in tho con- ditonof wheat of two points since I April first. The general average for the whole country being 8G. Tho average condition of Oregon wheat is rated nt 100. SOLID BENEFACTIONS. San Francisco, May 10. The fol lowing subscriptions were received by John Kosenfeld yesterday on behalf of the sufferers by the Nanaimo disaster. John W. Mackey, $1,000; James C. Flood, $1,000; John Kosenfeld, SlftOO; Meyer Wil- scn &.Co., the San Francisco pilots, Wm. Dresbacb. and Eppinger & Co., $100 each, and other subscriptions ranging from $2.50 to $50; the total amount subscribed thus far is $3,555. WHAT STUBBS SAID. . Chicago, May 10. The Times says after the meeting of the transconti nental lines, Stubba of the Southern Pacific stated that the Southern Pa cific would meet competition of the Canadian Pacific, the Pacific Mail and clipper .ships in their own way, which meant that if these latter roulesntook any business they would get it at a loss. THE KENTUCKY. RACES. Louisville, May 10. To-morrpw the Kentucky Derby, the most prized of all western turf events, will take plaoe. The raoe. which is for three-year-old colts and fillies, distanqo one and one-half miles, has never been more open to speculation; each candidate has 'his fnll quota of ad mirers, though hereabouts, Jim Gore and Banbury are best thought of. Lucky Baldwin's best colt, Goliab, is coughing and not likely to start. A VOLCANIC ERUPTION. El Paso, Texas, May 10. Word has been received from Lieut. Britton Davis from Corralitos, Old Mexico, about one hundred nnd fifty miles from El Paso, that an active -volcano has broken out fifty miles south of Casas Grandes; springs "have burst out where water was never seen be fore. Better Overland Salmon Hates. It was agreed by the transconti nental lines late Saturday night, at Chicago, to make the following east bound special rates, which have im mediately gone into effect: Per 100 Canned salmon to 2few York.......... 1 00 Canned salmon to Chicago, St. aul and Missouri river. .. ....... 75 WhatlDoI'ouThlnli m Jeff of the U. .S. gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? Not much: but he cives the best meal and more of it than any other ri-stanrant in town. 25 cents. E-uteru ousters fresh every steamer at JefTs restaurant. The finest aud nicest steak to-be in toi n at Fabre's had ftambrinus Deer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, r- cents. . Just Received. At-Gray's dock, per schooner Queen, 40 Tons flay. For sale at Living Prices. Try Fabre's celebrated pau roast Gotojeffaforoysters, Private Booms. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Considerable Discussion Some Claims Allowed. The city council met in regular ses sion Jasfc evening, Mayor Trullinger in "the chair: present, councilmen Bergman, Gratke, Sherman and Cleveland. The" petition of H. B. Parker for permission to builda wharf on lots 3 and 4, blk. 7, McClure's Astoria, was read, ac d, on motion, was referred to committee on wharves and water frontage, with power to act. The report of the auditor and po lice judge for.ApriL.was read, and, on motion, referred to committee on health and police. The report" of "street superintendent w'a3 read, and", on motion, referred to street-committee. The resignation of Jas. Macomber as electrician of the Astoria fire de partment was read, and, .on motion, referred to committee on fire and wa ter and chief engineer. A resolution wa3 read instructing the auditor a'nd police judge to give notice regarding the repair and im provement of Concomly street, which resulted in a discussion of the mat ter, and, on motion, the city surveyor was instructed to resurvey tne grade on that street. O. W. Fulton addressed tho council on the desirability of having a terra cotta sewer on Benton .street, and on behalf of school district No. One, thought that the health of the chil dren and proper drainage of tho school privy vaults required immedi ate action in the matter of adequate drainage. B. S. Worslty addressed the coun cil on the-matter of a pipe line, say ing that a 6-inch pipe could be bought for 42 cents a foot, and a ! line up to Jefferson street could be I bought for less than a cistern could 'bo built! the" idea being to pat an ight inch main in on Genevieve, Benton or Main streets A resolution was read instructing tho auditor and police judge to give notice that the council proposed to place a ten inch terra cotta sewer on Benton street from the south sidoof Court street to low water mark, in stead of wooden sewers on tho west side of Bentou street. Tim matter of moviusr the encrine !i . - -o "i "vr .. uoa?e 01 s" u.JUtt - u- y". next came up for discussion. Tho necessity for the removal of the house to a more convenient location was recognized, the question being was ?e property on which it was .pro posed to be placed city property or private property. Councilman Cleveland thought it would be a good idea to raise the monthlv nllowanco of each fire com- l pany $5, and require tho engineer of eacn company to constantly Keep up a pressure of 10 pounds of sto3m in the engine. Health officer Page said that on request he had iuyestigated an al leged case- of small pox and that it had proved t6. bo no small pox; it was suggested by the council that Dr. Page present a bill for his ser vices. The following bills wero ordered paid: Astoria Gaslight Co., $131.25. Astoria. Electric Light Co., $168; E. B. Hawes, $11.75; A. V. Allen, $3.50; Astoria Wood yard, $5.50; F. Sher man, $1.50; F. H. Surprenant, SG; Astoria Iron Works. $18.75: T. S, Jewett, $13.70; Murray & Co., 50cts; J. J. Girvan & Co., $16. Adjourned. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste thin in experimenting when your lungs an hi danger. Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imi ation of Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure jou get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or ju.t the same. Don't be de ceived, butjinskt upon getting Dr King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affection. Trial Bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Overland Freight Bate. The following are the present over land freight rates to Pacific coast terminals. - Ua &s 1M 2d jP 4th 5lh New Yoik 3 Ou : 60 l 00 I 7 I 60 Chicago t 2 40 2 00 l CO 1 40 I 20 St. Paul and . ... Mo. Klver. 2 U I 75 I 40 I 23 1 05 T" B " 1 iP New York l 40 I 3o 1 i!u I 11 1 00 Chicago 1 12 I 04 S8 8b 80 St. Ptul Mo.Hlvcr 93 SI 84 77 70 "Head me for my cause, and be patient tliat ye may read." Shaskspeabe. The Greatest Study of 3Iankinais-3Ian. The greatest study of mankind is man, And who er'e his wondrous fame doth scan, Ponder and devise to cure an III, Whether by device, fruit or pill, An equal benefactor is he; and we haste, The inventor of a cathartic of delicious ta.ste, To do him honor. W-ho remembers not how the distressed mother. Her child's entreaties tries to smother. That she insist not tne horrid dose be taken. The remembrance e'en now does nausea awaken, And fond father. To be witness of his child's torture, would rather pay high price. If money could purchase Cathartic nice. We have it now ! and great Dk Pkati's name, Appears upon tho scroll of Esculaplan fame, For after long study what would suit. Has hit upon demcioUs fruit To cure our ill. Awav at once with draughts and pills ; For whether it be Indigestion, liver com plaint or constipation, Or any disease to winch flesh is heir. He here with pride does boldly-declare, And on the assertion will wager bisr. . That it can be cured by a HAMBURG FIG1 - ;. . At Druggists, 25 cts. a box. J. "J. Mack & Co., proprietors, S. F. HOW TO ZIXJLKE UIOIfEY. A $1400 House and tot in East Portland, for $200. Mr.J.T. Flynn, of the firm'of Hen nelly, Flynn te Co., ovners of the ex tensively naveruseu iJaradise apnng Farm addition to East Portland, ar rived by the Telephone yesteiday and is stopping at the Occident, where he is prepared to an&wer all inquiries in re lation to the enterprise. Mr. Flynn comes supplied with references, maps, plans of the houses to be given away, photographs of the place, and in fact, everything necessary to furnNh an in telligent idea ot the place Anions; our townsmen wno nave already invested in the enterprise is Hon. John Ilobsou who purchased four kits after a p rson al inspection of the glace during his re cent visit to the metropolis. Mr. James Williams, thcwell-kuown canneryman, has also made an investment of-a like nature and he considers that he has made a very good S-'00-trade. Full par ticulars may be obtained by calling on Mr. FJynn who will remain in the city until Thursday morning. Still Running Together. The steamer Fleetwood gpt the start of the Nay ward coming from Tucoma yesterday forenoon and reached this city about 12 minutes in advance of her larger rival. On leav ing hQre at 1:30 P. sr., for Tacoma the Hayward got 414 minutes tho start of tho Fleetwood. The reason given tor tnis was tnat tnere was some trouble in getting water, but un doubtedly the real reason was that the Fleetwood wanted to chase and pass, it possible, her larger rival. When the boate disappeared from view around the p&int, the Fleetwood had gained one nnd oue half minutes on tho Hayward. On the return of the latter steamer last evening, the officers seated to a reporter that the Hayward was not racing, and that tho Fleetwood reached Tacoma a few minutes ahead of her. The public seems to take a great interest in the speed of these two ilyors, and every day the wharves are thronged .with, people on tho arrival and departure of these two boats. For several years, while the Fleetwood was the prop erty of U. B. Scott on the Columbia, tho Hayward was pitted against her on tho Portland and Astoria route, and it used to bo a question of which steamer mado the fewest landings and which got there first. It is stated the opposition of this Fleetwood in years past has cost the Oregon Rail way & Navigation a hundred thous and dollars, and now it looks as though she was going to tackle tho pockets of the successors of the O. R. & N. Co. Quo thing is certain, thero is no'money in carrying passen gers from Seattlo to Tacoma, and vice versa, at 50 cents each, as is now being done. Seattle Daily Post-In-tellifencer, S. A Melancholy Warning. The Astors of New York own 7,000 honses and keep three architects con stantly employed. Old nian Aster was one oMhoso reckless individuals who bought on a boom, not with standing the warnings of his neigh bors that ihe bottom would in time drop out nnd New York be left a straggling countrv village. Omaha World. Tonh Spring Chirkrn. A Whitehall marketman lately ex humed a diamond ring from the orop of a spring chicken. It proved to be the property ot a lady from whom he purchased the chio'ten, who remem bered to have dropped the ring fifteen years a.o while fading a brood of spring fowls. Whitehall Times. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every pereou who has used Boschec's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities bo known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, aud in fact all tliroat and lung diseases. No person can nse it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it tho duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the pooi dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold- last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medioine as the German Syriq) cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Eegnlar size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. A Candid Opinion. We regret to learn that the Chicago anarchists have disbanded. We have always thonght they should hang to gether. Phila Press. 'A Sound .Legal Opinion. E. Bainbrulge Munday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says: '-Have, used Electric Bitters with mnt happy results. My brother also was very low with Ma larial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured bv timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. I. WUcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, an well as cure all Mafarfal Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis orders stands unpqualed. Price 50c. and 1. at W. E. Dement & Co.'s For The 3Iojt Bountiful And enduring photographs, charming tunes, the most scientific retouching and fine polish go to N. S. Shuster, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples at h's new gallery on the road way. Teu cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. - - ' What la better than n glass of liquor? Aup of delicious coitee at b aore s. . 5few And Enlarged tock of Choice Brunds .f Clears. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can be-satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansiU'sPunch and Junior's In full supply as usual at D. L. Beck & Soxs. Private Rooms.. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. Ears and Scalp Covered with Ede matous Scabs and Sores Cured by Cuticura. f Y little son, aged eight years, has been ltJL afflicted with Ec-zemaof thescaip,and at times a great portion of the boJy, ever si'ice he was two voar old. It beyan in his ears, and extended to Ins scalp, which be came covered with scabs and sores, and from which a sticky thud poured out, aim ing intense itching and distress, and leaving liK hair matted ana lifeless. I nderncatli theic scans the skin was' raw. like a piece of beefstea . Gradual y the hair came out aud waNdestrojcd. until Out u smal patch was left at the back, of the head, 11 y friends in i'eabtidv know how mv li tie lm h:is suf fered. A't night e would scratch ins he.id unui nis pillow was covered witu Diooa. 1 u$etlto tie his-hanris behind hliu, and In many ways tried to prevent his scratching : but it was no use, he would s -ratch. I took hlnup the hospital and to the best physl cianTIn Peabody without success. About this time, some friends, who had been 1 uied by the CtmecitA Kemdies prevall-d up on me to try them. 1 began to use them on the 15th or January last. In seven months every particle of tne disease was lemnven. Nut a spot r a scab remains on his ca'p to tell the .story nf his -ufferlng. His hair nas retuined, and Is thick and 4rpg, and his scalp as sweet and c.ean as any child's In the world, Icuinotsay enough to express my gratitude for this wonderful cure by the Cuticura icemedies. and w sh all similar ly afflicted to know that mv statement Is true and without ex-igg-r.ition. CHAULhSJfcKAY. Oct-G, 1S35. 1'eabody, Mass. I have seen Mr. McKay's bov when badly affected with the Eczema He was a pitifm sight 10 lock at 1 know that he lias t led nur best physicians, and did all a father couiuuoior a sunenns cntld, but availed nothing. I i-uow ttiHt the" state nents he has made you .1 regards the cuitng of his boy by jourjCoiciXRA Kemkdif.s are true In every particular. "WIJ.LTAM: .1. McC ARTHY, 83 Foster St., Peabody, .Mass. I do not know of any Instance In which the Cuticura Remedies have failed to pro-duce-satistactory results. I bellevo I have sold more of them than f any other .skin remedies 1 have ever handled during the thirty-three jear-, of m experience as a diuggist. A. I). TKYUS. Batavla. N. Y. Sold everywhere. Trice : Cuticura. ro cents ; Cuticura. soap, 25 cents -Cuticpra Jt-sm.v nt. $1 00. 1'iepared bv Potter Drug and ChesiioalCo,, Boston. Semi Tor "Ko-w to Cut-oMciii IHsca'CS." D I M PLVS BIackheads,Skhi BlemLdies, and rllll Haby humors, use Cuticura Soap. A Word About Catarrh. 'It Is the mucous membrane, that wonder ful seiid-llnid envelope surrounding tlie'deli cate tl.s-iies of the air and fot il passages, that Catarrh makes iu stronghold. Once es tablished. It eats into ihe very it-ds, and reudere life but a long-dr.iwn breath of mis ery and disease, dulling the .sei se of hear ing, trammelling the power speech, de stroying the f.icultv of smell, tainting tho breath, and kil ing tho retln d pleasHres ot taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a .simple cold in the head, it assaults the mem branous lln'ng and envelopes the bones, eat lnir throu.-h the d-lleate coats and cau-lng Inflammation, sloughing and death, Noth ing shott of total eradication will secure health to the patient, and all alleviatlves are simply procrastinated sufferings, leading to iiiruiu it-rmiiiuuoii. OAr tones kaiiICAI. Cui:p, by Iniflfatfon aud by Internal ad- j luiiion.tiiuii. nas never luneu ; even wneil the disease has made frightful inroads on delicate constitutions, -hearing, smell and taste have been iccovered, and the disease thoroughly driven out." Sanfoud's ltADti'AL Cure- consists of one bottle of the Radical Cuiik, one b. Catarrhal Solvent, and one improved Ixiiai.ri:. neatly-wrapped in.one package, With full directions ; price, $1.00. POTTKlt DrUQ &CUF.3C.ICALCO,. BOSTOX HOW IT ACHES. Worn out with pain, nutstillcom pelled by stern necessity to stand up to the work before us and bear the pain. RellrTT In one Minntejn a Cntlcura Anti-Pain Plaster for the acliintr sides ami back, the wpak and painful muscles, the sore chest and hacking cough, and every pain and ache of daily toil, hlegaut, new. original, speedy, an'i in'alliblc At druggists, 25c; Ave for SI 00; or postage free, of Potter Drug and Chemical Co,, Boston. Herman: Wise THE RELIABLE Clothier and Hatts? It Is no empty boast to assert, that forthetimo I have been established, my businc-s has grown beyond my expectations. Any candid observer will admit that to succeed one must Rain and retain the confidence of the Public. It has always bepn mv aim to deal fair, to sell Goods at a legitimate profit, and treat all alike. Tliat it pays to deal honestly, my growiiig business will testify. Desiring a coulinancc of the good will of my neighbors and friends I promise to always give Full TTal-ae For Your Money. Herman Wise, Occident Hotel Building.) 3frv. ftosama Watson, Mrs. Lillian Warren. PARLQHS. Corner Cass and Jefferson, up ttalrs, are now ready for orders from the ladle of Astoria and vicinity. Wc do onlv first class work by a late .system adopted in f&iliion able circles ever. Khere, All work guaranteed. Comparison ch llenged. Terms reasonable. Notice. . TVntlNG MY ABSENCE FROM THE JL rity my nephew, SI--. J Mansell. holds my pow r of attorney and will attend to all my business. E. C. HOLDEN. Still Leads! Now LaceC tn tain A very large assortment of Lace Curtains And Curtain Nets, a remarkably Low Prices. Our assortment this year is larger and -more varied than formerly. Having bought these Goods direct from Ntw Ylork Importers we would ask intending purchasers .to -- Examine Our Stock 5 BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. " Nottingham Lace Curtains In Ecru and Whtte. Escurial Lace Curtains . , In Ecra Only. Applique Curtains . In Ecru -and Whiit, All Linen Bunting Curtains . In Ecru Only, French Net Curtains in Ecru and While! Real Swiss Lace HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERIES ; White Only; Portieres" in Tapestry and Chenille l Plain and Tinseled Upwards of 2,000 yards Curtain Nett in Ecrn and Wfiite. New Designs.' Rich patterns from 15 cents to 50 cents iter yard. C H, COOPER'S, '! The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House ; - OF ASTORIA. " MORE PALATABLE IF KEPT ON . j o"e Moxie Nerve Food, Contains Not a Drop of Medicine Poison, Stimulant or Alcohol But is a simple sugar-cane like plant, grown near the Equator, agd farther south, was lately accidentally discovered by Lieut. Moxieaftd has proved itself to be the only harmless and effective nerve " food knrfwn thUt can recover hrain-antl nervous exhaustion; loss of main hood; imbecility and helplessness It has 'recovered paralyse, .soft erring of the brain, lecomotor ataxia, and insanity when caused" Sy nervous exhaustion. It gives asdurable, solid strength, and m aires ypu eat voraciously, takes away tired, sleepy, lifeless feeling.Trke magic, removes the fatigue.from mental and physioal overwork,- at once, will not interfere with the action of vegetable medicines. Dose, One Small "Wineglass! ul JBrczy Fear Hears. The loss of gas from the bottle does not weaken or injure the Moxie. Look out for Counterfeits. r Price, 50 Cents a Qnart Bottle, or $5.00 per Dozeig I0QR SAXE D. LBeck&S ASTORIA, CALL AND GET A CIRCULAR. MILLER & GREENWOOD. AGENTS FbR THE PACIFIC COAST. 1309 MARKET ST. Opened! Department Curtains .; ICE. WILL KEEP ANYWHERE: r -.- ""V '? r--'iSC ONLY BY i SAN FRANett$$