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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1888)
C4J -ffWi'Vn imlnivm tic galls Ssfota. ASTORIA. OREGON: TnURSDAY -FEBltUAKY 9. ISSS SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF ASTORIA. VESSELS IX TUB RIVER. . o Fer.tFiscber. Ger bk Wm. 1L. Starbuck. sp Don Ann. Br bkj89 Calcutta, Br bk 934 Tho 3 btowe. Br bk SB Uitv of Hen ires Ur t p Hen Donrao. llr so 1371 lranci3Thone,Brp 1237 Medea, ilr bk 10H. City of Carhsle.Br bketf Oimlra. Br sp 1351 snemr. Ur bk 1173 Deanfield. hr bk 1075 Harvester. Br sp l.neipara, Br sp ISi:i Mitredale, Brsp 1221 Kinfaunes. lir bk ' Amor. Hr ipMJ lerbrvi. llr tk 6U0 Unnscore. Br sp 1000 lla'eep&in'h, I rsplliH Nicholas Thayer Dnntrune lir p HSJ Dioapoio. Br bk 1047 Keir, Brbk6 B&SKL3 OA TBE WJLi. t rum forctcii 1'ortn, for the Columbia Ulvcr AMitorn. Br bk I2fi9 Maryport Sept 21 Aicbcttb, Br sp 1793 Panama Anamta, Brrp 1110 Liverpool Benares. Brbk If 46 S II Bnemar, Br bk 1015 Maryport Clrnder. Br bk 1117 Newcastle ;oant of Carnarvon, Br bk 1267 &laryr.ort Co. of Mctionetb. Br bk 10G5 Maiypoit Oomterlard. Ur sp 1793 S D Oalrnmoiey. Br bk 12S3 S D Dsrby Hark. Br sp 1300 Man port Oct 1 Ounloe, Br bk 674 Greenock Kvelyn. t'r bk 1179 Livorpool Nov 16 Earlacomt. Rr bk 1112 Glasgow bept 12 Forfarshire Br sp 1233 Newcastle Jan 12 Uartmoro. Br bk 1011 Man-port Nov 12 Helena Br sp 1335 Antwerp lad? Cairns, Br sp 1265 London Oct 31 Lindores Abbey. Br bk Si3 Talcahnaco Lcncadia, Ur bk 6!6 Ans Lsrnaca. Ur sp 1436 S F Martha 1 lsber. Br bk S'.l Maryport Oct 17 Mobile Bay. Br bk 1117 Antwerp Oct 16 Mary l.ow. Br bk 66" Man port Nov 7 Sliidea City, Ur bk lSlrO Maryport Mirzaporc. Br spllSB 8 D Moel-y-don. Br tk 10S9 S D Miltiades. Ur b i S O Dec 24 Ophelia, Ur Uk IH Liverpool hoptC Rosecrana, Br It 11S5 Liverpool fchando". Br si l3S7 Sydney bamarkand, Ur bk 1101 San Diego baraca, Br bk 6 Liverpool beniol Wjn. Ur bk Us b F Tb pilar d Castle. Br bk 1211 Liverpool Nov 20 From American 1'ortH. t,e.i Iticc, Am sp 1436 Ken i'oi k Nov 23 Jas. Drommofid, Am sp!479N V Columbia River Exports. SHIPMENTS FOREIGN. UniKUAItY. 2 IVj tuunsloicn per Thorrilicbank. Wheat, i2.067 uhs. from Portland S39.O0O 2 To Quccnstnum per City of Glasgow. Wheat, G1,0G3 bus, Irom Portland S17.717 2 -To Wcitporl per King Alfred. Flour. 22.2C8 bbli. Irom Portland 877,810 iTo Qucenstourn per Hornby Castle. Wheat. Sl.OGI-uus. Irom Portland $5C,7U 4 To SIfoo pcrPceblcehlre. Flour. lGlObbls. Irom Portland 957,000 6 To Queenstincn per Birmah. Wheat, 43.937 bus. Irom Portland SSl.TTO HOLT & CO. Proprietors. Manufactures of MOLDINGS. SASH DOORS, BLINDS. RAILS. BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, BRACKETS. Scroll and Turned Balustrades Boat Material, etc. Orders solicitd and Promptly attended to Satisfaction Guaranteed as to Stjle.Quali ty and Prices. Mill and Office 'or. Polk and Concoml streets. Astoria, Oregon Columbia EVUarket. Northeast corner Water and West 9th Sts. C. H- Powell, Prop'r- I give ray patrons Good Meat, in Good Stjle and at Beasonablo Price. Give me a call and I will try and make it suit i ou to call again Family trade toileted. WILL Cut Faster AND EAS 1ER lit i my o'h ei si' .hade. Hb..d.ed of vnodnvn tes- tifv luilsMipe riority. It K0e Keep and otci Mfck. CAP.NAHAN Agents Astoria. Price. S1.50. "ROSCOE CONKLINC," So. 354. P C.J.C. C. II.Pw, WlSEIt ot tho Tno-jeir-old Sweepstake &t State Fair, 1SS7 I offer to public p itronsRe, the sening of this magnificent rrgisteml .leey Bull : Dam, Annie Loouey 3rd. No. C!5. same reg ister ; butter record. 17 IIn. 1 2 nz. of nnsalted butter In 7 days. Those wIhuwnIi Milk Rich In Cream, w ill find it profitable to mate their cows to this butter-bred bull. Senicefee reasonable. J. A. IlOVA!, one bloi k west of Main street, (on the county road) near Young's river. For Sale. i, OME FINK HOUND PUr.S OF I'XOU.- lent breed. For terms, apply to JAS. TO UK. Notice. THE KEGDXAR ANNUAL MEE 1 1NG OF tho ProcresslteLand and BiiIMiuk As sociation will be held In Liberty Hall on the second Saturdav evening (llth)lurebruary, ISSs, at 7 Co o'clock. D. K. BLOCNT, Pre. W. B. ROS, Secretary. Picked Up. A SHIP'S BOAT. CLINKER BUILT, .painted white, about sixteen feet Ion?, off West Miore Mill. Owner can have her by applying to Hamburg House and paying charges. S,tr. Cov. Newell, P. A. TRULLINCER, Master. Will do towing and freighting at reason able rates. For terms apply to Captain onboard, or at ' WEST SHORE MILLS Office. ASTORIA Planing lill AXE. J MTanDAcoaojja.' J.C.Trullingcr TIDR TABIiE FOB ASTOBIA. FEBRUABV. niOH WATER. LOW WATKK. Kirst. Secood. Pint. Seci-nd. o. I - e o S c s a 5 tb S m E S ia h a h 5 P n. in. a k. in. , a. to. , h. m. s l " 7 51 9 18 10 29 1125 11 28a 12 15 12 57 0 Cfl 117 223 3 49 453 5 49 63S 7 21 1 31 2 40 354 4 CO 541 G23 7 UI 7T8 1.1 OR 03 -01 -09 -11 -1 1 -O" 7 23 6 33 9 3J 10 37 0 11 0 52 1 21 The Hours between mlduignt and n-xm are de'iunated bv a ( A. M.1. those bet een noun .uid midnight by p (P. M.). Oh. 00m a lenotp iniliiii:lit, on. 00m. p denotes noou. Tiie height Is reckoned from tho level ! aerage lower low waters to which Hie sound inss arc tfven on the Coast Survey cbun SOCIETY 3IEETISJ'. Temple Lodge, No. 7 A. P. A. M KE(JUIn COMMUNICATIONS ,. first and third Tuesdays In eacii Qf month, at yi o'clock, p. M., at ilie'V Hall In Astoria. Members ol the oiilrr in good sta'iUiiiK are Invited to attend By order of the V . V Bearer Lodge No. 35. 1. O. O. F. tEGULAK MEETIKO EV- . t iX ery lliursday evening at AgSr-S3t. i5a o'clock, at the 1xlEe TiT room tn Odd Fellows Hall, Asto- "w" na. Sojourning members of the order ii good standing, cordially Invited to attend uy order . Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F, KEG OLAK MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, in the Odd Fellows Building, at seven r m., on tbe second! and lonrtu Mondays ol each month, sojourning urt-in-ren cordially invited. By order O. I' Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. TJ. W KEGULAK MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will bo held in their Hall in Fjthlau Caslle. on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order In good standing, and visiting Brothers are invited to attend Li brary will be open fifteen minutes before and alter each meeting. By order M. Vt . W.K.JOIiNbON.rti-c. Cushlng Belief Corps No. 3, U. A. R. REGULAK MEETINGSONTIIESECONO and luurth Tuesdays ol each month, at ' by order Mrs. CLEM M I F. BOSS. Secrttar) . Astor Lodgo No. 6. K. of P. REGULAK MEETINGS EVEUY WED nesday e eulii; at 7 0 r. si. at Pj thian Castle. Sojourning Knights In good stand ing cordially invited to attend. By order C. C. II. K. NELSON, K. ol It. and S. Select Knights of A. O. TJ. W. REGULAK MEETING OF NOK1II western Legion ho. 2, will bo held at their headquarters In Pythian Cattle on Thursday eieuiug ol each week at 8 o'clock. Members of the Legion in good stand iug and visiting comrades aro invited to at I fuel. Drill every first and third Thursday even ings of each month. By order ol commander. K. L, BOYLE, tec. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. REGULAK MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIE ty at their rooms in Pythian building at eight o clock l: si., on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Auu. d.ajuisl3UI, secretary. Company H, O. N. G. REGULAR DKILLS EVEKY WEUNES day evening. Regular meetings first vt canesuay ot eacn.montn at a r. m A. E. SHAW, Commaudir. Clatsop Lodge No. 113, TJ. O of H. TEGULAR MEETINGS EVEUY IX Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In loage.room over uarnanan & jo.s siore. bo journlng brothers Invited to attend. Common Council. KEGULAK MEETINGS, SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings ol each mouth at 7 Vi o'clock. csrFersons desiring to have matter acted upon by the Council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening trior to the Tuesday on which the Council lolds its regular meeting. THOS.S.JEWFTT, Auditor and Clerk. ASTO KI AN JHKECTOItV. STATE OFFICKTiS. United States Senators g; Jglgj.,, Itcpresentatite In CongressBinger Hermann Governor. . Sj h esier Pennoi er (So ernor's eecretary. .n. a. uiuniey .G. W. McBride B. F. Giltner G. W. Webb K B. McEIroy F. C. Baker Nap ileon Davis .Dr. Harry Lane :ecreiary oi oiaie ..... Assistant Secretary . state Treasurer. .... Sup't Public Instruction State Printer Clerk School Land Board.. Sup't Insane Asylum .. Sup't Penitentiary . Judges Supreme Court . . KODt. uiow I W. P. .V.V. It. S.J Lord W. Thayer 3. Strahan Judses Circuit Court First District L. B. Webster, second K. S. Bean. Third It. P. Boise. Fourth Denartmentl. E.D.hhat- tuck ; department 2, L. B. Stearns. Fifth F. J.TajIor. Sixth L.Isom and G. W.Walker. Setenth-J.II.BIrd. itaiiroad commissioners J. ii. Slater, of LaQrande: Geo. Wasrironer. of Cervallis: and J. B. N. Bell, of ltoseburg. chief clerk. ITealtli Officer Dr. O. B. Estes COUKTT OFFICERS. County Judge . County Commissioners C. n. Pace 1 J.G.Hurnburg I c. v. urow Clerk ......... . ..C. J. Trenchard sheriff W. G. Boss Treasurer T. Bergman Assessor C. It. Sorenseu school Superintendent J. F. Page PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fasttdi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MKANY. lie has lust received a large stock of Goods from the East. Fine Business Suits from $36. Call and See Him and Satisfy Tosneir. P.J Meany. Merchant Tailor. C. E. BAIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in All Kinds of Seasoned Lumber. MOULDINGS, AVIND0W3 AND DOORS. OAK. ASH AND HICKORY, Black Walnut, Alder and Maple, PORT .ORFORD CEDAR, And All Kiudsof Boat Material a Specialty. ALL KINDS OF Job Work and Tnrnlnz Done at SflORT NOTICK. Manufacturing Steam Mills. Comer Genevieve Astor Sts. 'Wanted. AT THE ASTORTAN OFFICE, THE AD , dress of Wm. Brehme. PnwnfP Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes, A ii.rvl of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More econ.imical than tho ordinary kind-, and cho not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or pho iihate powders. Sold only in cam. Koi At. Baking PowdrrCo. ioo Wall-st.. !. . Mortli Pacific BREWJiKY. JOHNKOPP. - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supplj as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any In the Market, IT AM IIKANOXAUI.K A I'lMC'i:. The North Pacific Brewery Beer Is Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. Leave orders TVitli A, W. Utnnger next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, next to Foard & Stokes. Dally Delivery In Any Part of the City, Wholesale and Ketail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic wines, uquorsanu uigars. J. IT. Cutter Whiskies a SDecialtv. Val BIhU Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key west and Domestic cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trado Solicited. All orders from tho City and Country promptly filled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. THE COSMOPOLITAN. Utzinger and Grosbauer, Props. Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars. A First Class Place of Social Kesort, Bun In a First Clas3 Manner. AUG. DANIELSON. sample: rooms, Corner of Water and West Ninth Streets. Choice Lipors ami Cigars! Every Attention to the Comfort of Patrons. Agent for the Thlngvalla Steamship Line Direct. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - FKOPKIBTO!' Old Corner Saloon, Phil. F. Bower, Proj'r. Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars, 401 Chenimnj Street. Aitorla, Ogs, GERM! BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Class. WM. BUCK, Proprietor. LOBB & CO. Wines, Lipors ani Cigars. A Large Stock of FIRST CLASS COODS. thetHade Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. AH orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic Brands. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTORIA. .... OREGON. The Astor House Saloon. CEO. M. ROWE, Everything Everybody Else Says, and More Too. The best Is none too good for friends and patrons. W ill Try to Please. Tho Astor Rouse Saloon. They Say That A trotting horse fell down on the ice in a race on a New Hamp shire pond and slid in ahead and won the heat, a thing he could not have done had he kept his footing. Thers will be no religious revi vals in Dakotah this winter. The people have cussed the railroads until evervbodv is mad olear through, and will suv so for S"V-1 eral months. A Georgia negro who can hold two hen's esnrs in his mouth with out (lUcnmfort is pulling wires for a legislative nomination, lie s.iys it i- mo.-e thmi any white mun can (it). A hi 1 was onw introduced in the Illinois legislature to make pla vini; on the fidrllp in that state a misdemeanor, but the member who introduced it died and there was no one to pii-.li it. The inventor of the tnnch-abused car stove -h s it was the under standing that railroads should re place rotten liridges, employ switchmen who knew right from left and not attempt to run trains over broken rails to save expense. A house in New Jersey which had been kept insured for eighty- nine years burned up the other day betwivMi the lapse of one pol icy auu uie tuKincr out 01 anoincr. An old house which attempts to Deat an insurance company will always get left. In a recent alter-dinner speech Chauncey M. Depew told of an old fellow named Jimmy, at Peekskill, an employe of the railroad com pany, who got drunk and was killed by a train. "His widow came to me for some money. Jimmy, she said, had been the sole support of the family. I pointed out that his death was caused by his own bad habits and recklessness. But I added that as Jimmy had been with the road a good while I would let her have 81,000. Tho money was counted out to her. 'And is that all mine?' she asked incredulously. I an swered that it was. 'And can you not take it back ftom me?' 1 said I did not care to. 'Did you know Jimmy?' she said. 'I did,' was my reply. 'Don't you think the old man brought a pretty high price?' she rejoined." Rat catchers in "Paris pursue and capture their prey for about a cent a piece, beside 6 or 4 cents he re ceives for the skin, flesh and bones of the rodent. The flesh is used for fattening hogs, the bones are made into toothpicks, whilo the skin makes an excellent article in the kid glove line. Bucklen's .Arnica miItc. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuni, Feer Sores. Tetter, Cliappeil Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively euies Piles, or no pay rec uired. It W guaranteed to plu perfect satWf action, or money lefnnded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by . E- Dement. For lame Back, Side ir I'he-i u Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pric 'i" rents. For sale by W. K. DYuiHiit. Shiloh's Cough ami vOiisiimptiun Cure is sold bv us on ituanuitee. It cures consumption. Sold by V. E. De ment. Sleeoles- Xiclit-, made inferable by that terrible couh. !lnln!i". Cure ! the remedy for ou. Sold by W. E. De ment & Co. Shiloh's Vitahzer is. wnat jou need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Djspeu-ia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. White Oak liniment. Cures Rheumatism, Lame Back. Head ache, Toothache, and all Aches and Pains. Price, 50 cents. WILSON'S HAIR TONIC. Wilson's Hair Tonic will strengthen the roots of the hair, remove-all dandruff and tenderness from seal p, and by making the hair healthy, promotes new growl h. Con tains no sugar of lead. In addition to its pow er of saving the hair it is an elegant hair dressing. Price, 50 cents. HALL'S JUNIPER KIDNEY CURE. For diseases of the urinary and genital organs. Hall's JunlperKIdney Cure Is prepared ac cording to a receipt written by Dr. Hall and Is purely vegetable compounded In concen trated lorm. Price, 75 cents. NORWEGIAN FILE CURE. Norwegian Tile Cure Is a liquid prepara tion fnrlmih prtprnal and internal piles. For external piles to bo applied with a sponge ; lor internal piles to be injected with a small syringe. This preparation is far su perior to ointment. Stops pain instantly. Price, 50 cents. MEXICAN SALVE Is the best ointment In the world lor cu's, sores, ulcers, bruises, swelling and all skin diseases. Price, 25 cents. HALL'S FAMILY PILLS. For bllliousness, costiveness, torpid liver and dyspepsia -are not excelled. J hey are purely vegetable, and active In effect with out griping. Price, 25 cents. FOR SALE BY W. E. DEMENT & CO. For the best photographs and tintypes ro to Crow's Gallery. MEMORY Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned la one reading.; Recommended by Mabk Twain, Kicn akd Proctob, the s-cientist, Hon. w. w. A8TOH. JUUAH P. BEJf JAJ1IN. DH. MlNOB, &c. Class of 100 Columbia Law students ; two classes of 200 each at Yale ; 400 at University of Penn. Phlla..350at Oberlln College, and three large classes at Chatauqua University &c. Prospectus post tbxk from PROF. LO ISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y. yes Tho eyes aro always in sympathy with the body, and afford an excellent index o! its condition. "When tho eyes become 'weak, and the lids inflamed and sore, it is an evidence that tho system has become disordered by Scrolnla, for which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is tho best known remedy. Scrofula, which produced a painful in flammation in my eyes, caused me much suffering for a number of years. By the advice ot a physician I commenced taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using this medicine a short time I was completely Cured My eyes aro now in a splendid condi tion, ana A am as weu auu suuus" xi Mrs. William uage, uoucuiu, at. jj.. For a number of years I was troubled with a humor in my eyes, and was unable to obtain any relief until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medi cinehas effected a complete cure, and 1 believe it to be tho best of blood puri fiers. C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. H. From childhood, and until with a lew months, I have been afflicted with Weak and Soro Eyes. I have used for these complaints, with beneficial results, Ayer'3 Sarsaparilla, and consider it a great blood purifier. Mrs. C. Phillips, Glover, Vt. I suffered for a year with inflamma tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed on tho ball, depriving mo of sight, and causing great pain. After trying many otherremedies, to no purpose, I was final ly induced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By Taking three bottles of this mediclno I have been entirely cured. My sight has been re stored, and thero is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcer in my eye. Kendal T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afflict ed with Scrofulous Soro Eyes. During tho last two vears she never saw light of any kind. Physicians of tho highest standing exerted their skill, but with no permanent success, un mo recommen dation of a friend I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter commenced taking. Before sho had used the third bottle her sight was restored. Her cure is complete. "W. E. Suther land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. BoldbyallDrusglsta. Pricejlj lx bottles, $5. MARKETS. Washington Market. Main Street, tstorta, Oregon. KF.KGSrAN A. CO. J'KOPKir.TORS RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. tlon of the public to the fact that the abo e Market v. ill alvvaj s be supplied v. Ith a FULL VAKIETir AND BEST QUALITi OK FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole- fiSpecIal attention Riven to snppljlng ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY k COMPANY, Fresh and Cared Meats, Vosotatolos,' FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXA3I1IH Street. Astoria, Or. Mexican Mustang Liniment Sciatica, Knmbago, Rheumatism, Burns, Scalds, Stings, Bites, Bruises, Bunions, Corns, ore BEAST Scratches, Contracted Sprains, Muscles, Strains, Eruption, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Stiff Joints, Screw Backache, Worms, Galls, Swinney, Sores, Saddle Spavin Galls Cracks. Files. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what Is claimed for It. Ona of the reasons for the great popularity e: the Mustang Liniment is found tn its universal applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. The Lumberman needs It in case of ac ctdent. Tho Iloiuovriro needs it for general family use. Tho Cannier needs it for his teams and his men. The mechanic needs it alvrayi on his work bench. Tlit Miner needs It In case of emergency. The Pioneer needs It can't get along with out it. Tbe Farmer needs Itln his house, hU stable, and his stock yard. The Stenmboat man or the Boatman needs It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Horse-fancier needs It It Is his best friend and safest reliance. The Stock.grower needs It it will save him thousands of dollars and a world ot trouble. The Itailrondman needs it and will need It so long as his life 13 a round ot accidents and dangers. The Backwoodsman needs It. There is nothing lite It as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround tbe pioneer. Tho Merchant needs it about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once. KeepaliottlolnthoIIonsc. Tls the best of economy. Keep a Bottlo In the Factory. Its im mediate use in case ot accident saves pain and loss oi wages. vKeep b. Bottlo Alwaya In the Stable -i nio when wanted TRANSPORTATION LINES. 0. n. & And Way Landings. I he Steamers of the O. Ii. & N. Co., car rying the i .emails, leave Hie Conipau's Dock Jw-i-j- uuj . huiiilujs excepted, at 0 A. M. ThUHtheonlv did) line, and the ont line running all tho j ear round. TO am FRANCISCO. The only line of Steamships to San Fran cisco, j steamers leave Company's Dock eery nvcdajo Regular Line ot Tow Boats and Earges, For Towage and Lighterage. STORAGE or Att KIM)s. Inquire at Company's Dock or at City Of fice. special Xlzht U :U xe VovilauO, Connecting with All Ihe Tral- s. the fat and elega"t steamer ... .' TUUilPSUJi leave Portland evm Mir. da , V ednesday and S itunlay at 11 iM r. si. ailivn gat AMOii i at 7 a.m. next mtroliu Ketui .uiig. will lea e Astoria, e -r MtiiiUj . 'liieoiay. and Thuivlay at8i. .. arriuiiR al 1'iir.jinl a' 5 A. M , net morniiu. iiM slfeuHm aifoirtnndivinns will be turnislirl I'litiie noat lit the riMsoiuih't- tans n u ttuti fiirstiij:lelert!.sand ?t fcirs'.it.rwiis F K. S1I U I E. l. A. NOYKS. rictet Agent. AKrlit. TO SAN FRANCISCO, GAL i;v wt of Tin:- Oregon & California h. r. AND CONNECTIONS. The Mt. Shasta Route. Quicker in Time than any Other Route Between Portland and San Francisco. LEAVE PORTLAND 4 P. M. Daily THROUCH TIME 39 HOURS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, KXCUKSION SsliKKI'EKSfjr Sec ond Class I'nsbenscrH ou all throucli trains X'Bi:i: of CIlAltGK. FA IlC from Portland to Sacramento and San Francisco, Unlimited .... 825 OO i'irst Class limited - - S20 OO Second Class " - - S15 OU TicUct Office: Corner F and Front Sts. Portland, Oi Pw KOE1ILER, E. P. KOKUtS, Manager. G. F. & Pass. Agt To Gray's Harbor! The Steamer GEN. MILES W. P. Whitcojib, Master, Will leave for Gray's Harbor on or about The tjth, 15th aii d 25th ofeachniontli For Freight or Passage apply to J. II. 1. on AY, Agent I. S. N. Co Itao Steaiytovigaura Co FliOJI ASTOHIA TO Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilvvaco, Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER fe "GEN. CATOY," Titos. Pakkek. Master. Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, at 9 A. M , except as below. With Oysterville Malls and Express daily, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, W.T., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldayo. On Thursdays the Qen. Canby will make two round trips, leaving Astoria first time at 7 a. m. and on second trip (about p. M.) 3 hours after arrival from first trip. Fare to Ilvvaco, $1.00 Passencers will savo 25 cents bv nurchas- Ing tickets before going on board. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 -For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J.H.D.GEAY, Agent. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE Muni Pacific Eailroafl! TWO TRAINS A DAY! NO CHANGE OF CARS ! Shortest Line to Ohicago&AllPointsEast VIA ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. THE Northern Pacific R. R. Is the ONLY Line Running Pistenger Trains, I'nllman Palace bleeping Cars, Palace Dining Cars (meals 75c). I.nmrlsnt Day Coaches, Emigrant Sleepers (Iree of charge), FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST See that yonr tickets read via the Sort hern Pacific It. It. and arold change of cars. Leave Portland at 7 A.M. and 3:15 P.M. daily; arrive at Minneapolis or bt. Paul at noon fourth day. PACIFIC DIVISION-Tmin leaves Front and G street dally at 7 A.M. and 11 A.M.; arrive at New Taeoma 1 :15 and 6 :15 P. M. connecting with Company's for all points on Puget Sound. CIIAS.S.FEE. Genl Western Pa's. Agent. St. Paul. A.D.CHAULTON, Genl Western Pass. Agent, No. 2. Washington St. Portland. Depot, corner First and G streets. Delinquent School Taxes Dis trict No. 9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT tho taxes for the above district are now de linquent. In order to save costs pajment must bo made-immediately to the under signed. Wji. B.ADAIK, Clerk. District No. 9. At store of M, C. Crosby. DecW.1887, How a Dying Chi Was Savid I Ciceeo, TTxhjcoi Co., Iro., Sept, 19, 1SS7. The following is a trne account of what your S. s. s. has done f or onr llttio daughter. Hazel, now four years old. When 12 months old a lamp appeared on her heeVwhleh slowly grew larger. The family physician thought it was caused by apiece of broken glass or needl?, but fatlcd to bring anything to light. The child became feebler all the time, seeming to lose the usa ot her leg, and finally quit wait ing entirely. The middle finger and thumb ot eltherhand became enlarged, the flesh be coming hard. The hip joInU became Involv ed, so that when seventeen months old sha could not stand, having lost the use ot leg and arm. Partial curvature ot the spine alia followed. The nervous system was wrecked, muscles contracted, and 'thero was general wasting ot flesh and muscle. At eighteen months of age sho was placed under the treatment of a prominent physician ot Bos ton, Mass., but at tho end ot ten months shs had declined to such adegree that she was ta a dying condition. This was m April, 1S53 We took the child away not knowing what to do. In this dreadful dilemma we were over persuadod by friends to try "one bot tle" of Swift's Specific, which we did, and before it had all been taken we saw a changa for the better in her symptoms. Wekeptlt np, and havo dona so to this day, and will keep It up, if tho Lord wills, for many days to come, for It has brought our dying Hazel to life, to vigor, to strength and health again. The ashen hue of her cheeks has changed to a rosy tint. Sho is able to walk anywhere, her languor and melancholy have passed away, and sho is now a blithe, cheerful, hap py romping child. Should you wish to ln creaso your testimonials ot proof of tho virtue of S.S.S., our names and what we have said Is but a portion of what we owe to you, should you wish to use them. Kindly yours. Bet. F. Swnrr. Gektecce E. swift. P.O. Box C6. Treatise on Blood and Skin .Diseases nulled fre. The swiFTSracmc Ca.Drawer 5,itIanta,Oa BE. SPINNEY & CO'S NORTHWESTERS DISPENSARY, 183 First St., corner Yamhill. Portland. All Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases of Men and Women Muceessfully Treated. Such as Lost Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Exhausted itahty.Eeminal weak ness Spermatorrhoea, Prostatorrhoea. Impo tence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilid Diseases i f the Kidneys. Liver, Lungs. Heart, and Stomach : Premature Decline, WEAKNESS IN WOMEN, and all Functional Derange ments that result from youthful follies or ez cos3 in later years. Young :m:22. Who my bo suffering from the effects of i outhful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, tho greatest boon over laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. bl'INNEY Mill (Guarantee to Forfeit S500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which ho undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There aro many at tho age of 30 to CO who aro troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weaken ing of the system in a manner the patient can not account for. On examining the urinary deposit?, a ropy sediment will often bo found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will bo of a thin, whitish huo, again changing to a dark, torpid appearance. Thero are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of tho cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. DR. SPINNEY will Guarantee a Perlect Care in such cases, and a healthy restora tion of the genito-urinary organs. Hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 : Sunday, 8 to 11 A. 31., only. Consultation free : Examination. $2.00. LIFERENEWER DR. FJEKCITS Krw Galvame CHAIN BELT -nth Electrio Saipn sory. Most powarul, dnrabia and nerfect Chain Batterr In tha world. Cores Karronn Do- ' biltti. Pain in tho Back, Kldnej Disease, Rheumatism, of Sxnal Organs. Call or Band I'ftmnhtfit No. 2. AdrirMaa macnetic Eustic Truss Co . 704 Sacramento st. Ban Fmnciico. fnl or 304 N. 6th it.. 8t.Loiils.Mo. O MS tllcen the trad Iq the sales of that cla. of remedies, and has g-i-n almost universal sa:m- tioo, MURPIIY BRO . Pari . r- G has won the ! r i-f the public and now r n amort? tho leading UmU m ctnea of the oddom. Caret In ' 1 TO 3 DAYS. fQanizUtd not ia i rf.w cabm stnatar. HTM cor bj lbs KaiTii2Chfl!-iiCfl Cincinnati,! A. 1- SMITH. Bradford. Fa. -Soldhy Dnignrtsu. Ohio. Sold by J. W. Conn. Astoria. Oregon. BTYLERDESKCfl ST. LOUIS, MO. Manuf'rs or Free DEAKJ? BAITK C0TTNTEES, BANK, COUBT H0TTSE GOVEBjratEST WORK and 0ITI0E PITTTNGa BesfWorkftlowtitPricei Guaranteed, 100 p. Biuit'd Catalcgne.naettevrpriated.sentfree. 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Jm Itichau'g Golden Ointment for tho effective healing of Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions. Price $1 OO per Box. l,e Kichan'a Golden Fill Nerve and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow er, eiccsi cr over-wort, rrostration, etc Price $3 OO per Box. Tonic m.d Nervine, Sent everywhere, C. O. D., tecurely packed pcrexprciS. . r. v.irv i.a:?a"& co. , Amenta, . i a isoaie street. Corner clay, San Francisco. Cal. C1BCULAR MAILED FREE. -rf"iff5liWM5iiN. ChShm TfaiiigiSr 'V v!Je) TrW i k . Dyspepsia 5L Weakness Kf' W&Z3&S& Sgp gWlSf . 'BISEA3E.