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C4J T fw mtg $&& ASTOBIA, OREGON: ,-: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER g2. Igfifr TIDE TABliE FOK ASTOBIA. SEPTESIBEU. UlOn WATER. I I.OW WATKB. Kt&t. Secoad. First. Second. 0 t 1 1; I o 1 2 1 I 2 a '5 1 S w E' Si S , S q h i5i h a S lai'H 'la' ft. in. 5 ft. m.' 5 ft. m. 1 J fft. n. I 5 17 6 48 5 2 6 12 7H 0 JSIM 12J5' '3 7 18 SH 5 4 7 1C 6 8 L39;U3,133 (41 19 920 57 82C B8 2,45,11 2:50: 42 20 10 19 0 3 &2G 7 0 3T40 "08 S57 39 .21 10 C9 6 S 10 17 7 4 4 23 05 4 45 33 22 1132 7 3 1104 7 7 504 03 5 22.27 23 12 03p 7 7 11 47 8 9 5 40 0 1 C 01 19 24-- --12 34 89 6 14 01G37 12 The Hours between mldnlgnt and noon are designated by a (a. si.), those between noon and midnight by p (p. m,). oft. OQm. o denotes rai.lnteht.A. 00m. p denotes'aoon. Tue height Is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which the sound' lugs are "lven on the Coast Surrey charts. BUSINESS OAEDS. A, A. CLEVELAND, AT'TOltNEY AT LAW. Office Flavel'a new brick building, corner Second and Cass streets ; up stairs. rt J. CUKTIS, Attorn ey-at-Law: Notary Public. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Office in Flavel's new brick building. Cor. Second and Cass streets. TU1I.M fl. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OQlco on Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd Fellows Building, Astoria. Oregon. R EEJI KAMGA, ATTORNEY AT LaW. Office over White House Cor.. Astoria, Or. tt "1 U. iVUIiAND, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. 'tilire in Klnuey'b Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. . tV KUL.TO.V. U. O. FULTON FIJITOM BROTHERS, A 1TORNEYS AT LAW. rooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows Building. f (. A, BOIVLBY, wiorney uul Counsellor at Law office on Chenamus Stieet, Astoria, Oregon T n. MANHKIili, BE1L ESTATE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Established 1883. Third Street, next to W, U, Telegraph Of fice, Astoria, Or. J-JK. J. K. la rouub, DENTIST. Kooms ll ana 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTOHIA, .... OKEQON. D R8. A. li. AND J. A. FULTON. Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Special attention to "Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fulton, Office liours from 10 to 12 A. ar and 1 to 4 P.M. D K. JAY TUTTLK, .JYSICIANAND SURGEON Booms No. 6 Pythian Building. Office hours JO to 12 and l to C. Night calls at Boom No. 9. i) K.O. B. E8TK8. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 1 Special attention to Diseases of Women and "Surgery. ekkick: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs, Astoria, -iegon. TK. P. A. ICKKS, DENTIST. Kooms 7 and 8, Flavel's new Brick Build ing. A. 82UTH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian C. H. Cooper's Store. Building over yy L, MARCY, Civil Engineer, Offices: Corner Third and Cass Streets, oyer Allen's store. ASTOBIA, OBEGQN. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and. Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 87. A8TORLA, OREGON. Tie Celebrated French Cure. WarrantediDUDnniTIUE" or money to cure ArnnUUllInEL refunded. TS SOLD OS A POSITIVE Guarantee to cere any form of ner- f- yous disease nf flnr riic order of the-' generative organs of cither ear BEFORE whether ar- AFTER iaingfrom the excossiva-usoof Stimulantfl.To bacco or Opium, or throngi youthful Indiscre tion, over indulgence. &.c. such as Los3,of Brain Power, wakefulness, .Be&riHg down iuiuiuud vuki ouuimui ireanaess. Hys teria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emis sions, Leucorrhoea:, DimnessWeak Memory, Loss of Power and Irapotency. which if ne glected often lead to premature old age and lasaaity. Price SLTb. bor,S boxes:forv$5..Seht by ei ail on receipt of price. A WKITTEH OUJLKASTEEfor etery 85 or der, to refund the money if a teraweBt cure is set effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both saxes, penaa neatly cured by AEHROBinNKCn-cular free. Address, THE JUPHRO MEBiCIKE CO. Box 27. Wester Branch, Portlmfl, Of. For sale by J. C. DEMENT. BC. Cannery Suplies ira m f&Mr ' ' Arch Street Assessment Notice. , Notice is hereby given thai the as sessment njadol)yt Ordinandi 2Xo. 1121, o the City'oE 'Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, and, which- ordinance was ap proved on thrj 12th daY.6f"Sep,tem'ber, I889r for the .nriprovemenc of 1 Arch street in said city, aslald out and re corded by J. M. Snivel v, from 1C0 feet east of the east side of west-sixth street to the west end of said street, in the manner provided by Ordinance No. 1117, and which Ordinance was ap proved.on the 30th day of August. 1889. on each of the following lots or portion ot lots ana diocks ironting on any por tion of sardstreetl is now payable at the office of the City Treasurer in IT. 8. cold coin and unless paid within five days after the'fuJaluHDlTcatioffof tins notice. to wit: 6n:6i'heforMonday;SeptembefH swui, jeov, ine ixraimon council wm order warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: Hiram. JJrown, lot 8, blk 18, 175 yards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork, 175: cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard. $70: cost of planking and sidewalkl; total cost UJ. lUipiUYCUlCUl, sJl-f. Hiram Brown, iot9,blkl8, l&iyards of embankment;,, total 2o. yardsxof earthwbrkiM; vcosfc.of earthwork afc 40 cents per -cubic yard. $77.60; cost' of planking and sidewalk $51; total cost of improvement, 8128.60. Hiram Brown, lot 10, blk 18, 250 yards of embankment total Ho. yards of earthwork, 250: cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard. $100; cost of planking and sidewalk, S51; total cost of improvement, 151. Hiram Brown, lot 11, blk 18, 283 yards of embankment;, total No. yards of earthwork,' 283; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard. $113.20; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51 ; total cost of improvement, $10420. Hiram Brown, lot 12, blk 18, 200 yards of embankment; total No. yards of earthwork, 200 ; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $80; cost of plank' lng and sidewalk, S51; total cost of Im provement, $131. G.W. ana S. F. Wood, lot 7, blk 17, 243 yards of embankment; total No. yards of earthwork, 243; cost of earth work at 40 cents per cubic yard, S97.20; cost of plankingcandsi&ewalk, $51 ; total cost dnmprofenientv$l48.20. G. W. and S. F. Wood, lot 8, blk 17, 145 yards of embankment; No. yards of excavation, 3; total No. yards of earth work, 148; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard $59.20; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51; total cost of improve ment, $11020. " Mrs. Nancy Welch, lot 9, blk 17, 100 yards of embankment; JJo. yards exca vation, 3G: total No. yards of earthwork, 13G;.cost of earthwork at Scents 'per cubic yard,"$54.40; cost'of pltfnklhgfind sidewalk," $51; total cost 'of improve ment, $105.40. Mrs. Nancy Welch, lot 10, blk 17, 105 yards embankment; No. of yards o9 ex cavation, 5G; total yards eartWwofk, 161; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard.S64.40; cost of planking and side walk, $51; total cost of improvement. $115.40. Mrs. Nancy Wejch, lot ll, blk 17 ; No. of yards of excavfitlori.CO; total No.df yards of earthwork, 2C0; cost of earth work at 40 cents' per cubic yard, $104: tost of planking" and sidewalk, $51; total cost ot improvement, $155. Mrs. Nancy Welch, lot 12, blk 17, 3 yards of embankment; No. of yards of efxcavatlon, J95; total No. of yards jof earthwork, 198; cost of- earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $7920; cost of planking .and .sidewalk, $51 ; total cost of Improvement, $13020. L. Dellman, lot 7, blk 16, 17 yards of embankment; total No. yards of earth work, 17; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $0.80; cost of -planking andsidewalk, $51 ; total cost of Improve ment, $57.80. , , L. Dellman, lot 8, blk 1G, 72 yards of embankment; total No. yards of earth work, 72; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $28.80; cost of planking and .sidewalk, 15li total cost of im provement, $79.80. Bridget Urant, lot 9, blk 1C, 75 yards or embankment; total No, yards of earth work, 75; cost of earttfwdrk at 40 cents per cubic yard," $30: cost of planking and sidewalk,-$31; total co3t of im provement, $81. ; Bridget Grant,, lot 10, blk 1G. 53 yards 6f embankraent;total No. of yardtf-of earthwork, 52; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $20.80; cost of blanking and sidewalk, $51 ; total cost pfirapjoveinent, $7160. , Bridget Grant, lot 11, blk 16, 5 yards Of embankment; No. of yards of exca vation, 14: total No. of yards of earth work, 19 ; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $7.60; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51"; total cost of improve ment, $58.60. f Bridget Grant, lot 12, blk 16: No of yards of excavation, 431: total No. of vards earthwork. 431: cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard.' $172.40; cost of "Dlanking and sidewalk. S51: total cost of improvement, S223.40. C. Van Dusen, lot 7, blk 15: No, of yards of excavation, 622; total No. of yards of earthwork, G22; cost of earth work at 40 cents per cubic yard, $248.80 : cost of planking and sidewalk, $51 ; total cost of improvement, $299.80. C. Van Dusen. lot 8, blk 15: No. of excavation, 611; total No. of yards of earthwork, Gil; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $244.40; cost of planking and sidewalk, -$51; total cost of Improvement, S293.40. fi jc7van Dusen, lot 9, blk WtNo. of yards of excavation, 350; total No. of yards of earthwork, 350 ; tiost of earth work at 40 cents per cubic yard, 140; cost of planking 'and sidewalk, $51; total cost of improvement, $191. Heirs of A. van Dusen.? lotio, blk 15 ; No,;of yards of excavation, 533: total No. of yards of earthwork, 533; cost of earthwork at 40" centsper cubic yard, 213.20: cost of planking 'and'-sldewalk, 51; total cost of Improvement 32&I20. Heirs of A. Van Dusen, lot ll, blk 15; No. of yards of excavation, 737; total, No. of yards of earthwork, 737 ; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard 294.80: cost of nlankintr and sidawalk-. 1$5l ;-total cost bt lmprovemerit$345.80. Heirs of A, Van Dusen, lot 12, blk 15: No. or yards of excavation, 682: total No. of yards of earthwork, 682; cost of earthwork at 40 centi per cubic yard, mto. of embankment; total Noof-yards of earthwork, 442; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, S17G.80; cost of planking -and sidewalk, S5i; total cost of improvement, S227.80. C. W. Shively, lot 8. blk 14, 138 yards of embankment: total No. of 'yards of 5earthwork,138: cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cudic yara. $5320; cost of planking and sidewalk. $51; total cost improvement, $fl)650. G. W. Sanborn, lot 9. blk 23, 335 yards of embankment; total No. of yaids of earthwork, 325; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $130; cost of plankingandfildewalk, $51; total cost ofimpravoaentrlSl. . Q. W.5rtiborn,iot 10, blk 23. 410 yards of 'embankment; total No. "6f-5ferds'6E earthwork, 410; cost of earthwork at 40 cents Der cubic vard. 164: cost of planking nd .sWewaikrfsr total jcrist of improvement; S21S. Mrs. L. W. Gray, lot 1. blk 22. 70 yards excavation :,total No. of yards of earth- work,70;yostofearthwork''i&4cfents1-ifriC6S' percublcyard,$23;costofplahfcTngandr sidewalk. $51: total cost of imnroYe- ment, $79. Mrs. 1 j. W. Gray. lot 2. blk 22. 197 vards of excavation; total No. yards of earth work, 127 ; cost of earthwork aY4d leeuts per cuhic yar.d, $50.80; cost of plank ing aHd slfewwk.-fSl ; total co3t of im provement, 1101.80. jr. w. Ferguson, lot 3, blk 22, 144 tards of excavatien: total No. vards of earthwork, 144: cost or .earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $57.00; cost of planking and sidewalk, $31: total cost of improvement, $108.60. JN. Griffin, lot 4, blk 22, 312 yards of excavation'; total No. of yards of earth work, 313"; cost of earthwork at 40 cents and sidewalk, $51 ; total cost of improve- menr, $nj.bu. L. Deilman, lot 5, blk 22, 403 yards of excavation; total No. of yards of earth work, 403; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubicyard, S1G1.20; cost of plank ing andsidewalk, $51; totarcostof im provement, $212.20. L 'Deilman, lot C, blk 22, 402yard of excavation 402; total No. yards earth work; cost of earth work at 40 cents per cubicyard, $1G0.80: cost of planking and sidp-walk S51; total cost of imprdve mentj $211 80. John V. Welch, lot 1. blk 21, 261 yards of excavation; total No. of yards ot earthwork, 261 ; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $104M0; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51 ; total cost of improvement, $155.40. John W Welch, lot 2, blk 21, 208 yards of embankment; 29 yards ot excavation; total NoV of yards of earthwork, 237; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $94.80 ; cost of planking aud side walk, $51 ; total cost of improvement. $145.80. D. H. Welch, lot 3, blk 21, 208 yards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork, 21&; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per. cubic yard, $86.40; cost of planking and sidewalk. $51 ; total cost of improvement, $137.40." r D. H. Welch, lot 4. blk 21, 31 yards of embankment; total No. j'ards of eaith work,31; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubicyard. $12.40; cost of planking andsidewalk, $51; total cost of improve ment, $63.40. .las. W. Welch, lot 5, blk 21, 37 yards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork 37: cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $14.80; cost ot planking and sidewalk, $51 ; total cost of improvement, $65 80. Jas. W. Welch, lot 0, blk 21, 22 yards of embankment; total No.of jards earth work, 22; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $8.80; cost of planking and sidewalk, S51; total cost of im provement, $59 80. Jatholic Bishop, successor of F. N. Blanchett, deceased, lot 1. blk 20, 93 yards of embankment: total No. of yards of earthwork, 93; cost of earth work at 40" cents per cubic yard, $37.20: cost of planking and sidewalk, $51 ; to tal cobt of improvement, $88.20. Catholic Bishop, successor of F. N. Blanchett, deceased, lot 2, blk 20, 155 yards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork, 155; cost of earth work at 40 cents per cubic yard, $62; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51; total cost of improvement, $113. Catholic Bishop, successor of F. N. Blanchett, deceased, lot 3, blk 20, 241 jards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork, 241 ; cost of earth worknt40 cents per cubic yard, $96.40; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51: to tal cost of improvent, $147.40. Catholic Bishop, successor of F. N. Blanchett, deceased, lot 4, blk 20, 277 yards of embankment: total No. of yards of earthwork, 277: cost of earth work at 40 cents per cubic yard, $110.80: cost of planking and sidewalk, $51: total cost of improvement. $161.80. Catholic Bishop, successor of F. N. Blanchett, deceased, lot 5, blk 20, 588 yards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork, 588: cost ot earth work at 40 cents per cubic yard, $235.20. cost of planking and sidewalk, $51: to tal cost of improvement, $28630. . Catholic Bishop, successor of F. N. Blanchett, deceased, lot 0, blk 20, 688 yards of embankment : total No. of yards of earthwork, 688: cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $27550: cost of planking and sidewalk, $51: total cost of improvement, $326.20. Annie Shields and John Frv, lot 1, blk 19, 174 yards of embankment; total No.of yaids of earthwork, 174; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, S69.60; cost of planking andsidewalk, $51; total cost, of improvement, $120.60. Geo.Flavel, lot 2, blk 19, 261 vards of embankment; total No. yards of -earthwork, 261 ; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $104.40 ; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51; total cost, of im provement, $155.40. Geo. Flavel, lot 3. blk 19, 250 yards of embankment ; total No. of yards of earth work, 250; cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $100; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51; total cost of im provement, $151. Geo. Flavel, lot 4, blk 19. 261 yards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork, 261: cost of earthwork at 40 cents per cubic yard, $104.40 ; cost of piansing anu siaewaiK, 551; total cost of improvement. 155.40. Geo. Flavel.Iot5.blkl9. 273 yards of embankment; total No. of yards of earthwork, 275; cost of earthwork at 40 qents per cubic yard, S110; cost of planking and sidewalk, $51; total cost ol improvement. $iui. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S. JEWETT, Auditor nd Police Judge. By C. C. Muxsox, Deputy. Astoria, Sept. 13, 1889. MARKETS. Washington Market. jHaia street, Astoria, Oregon. '-JO' -'. CUBISTIAXSEX CO., PROPKIET0RS. OE3PECTFUI.LY CALL THE ATTRN JA tlon of the" public to the fact that the SDoveAiarKecwui always besupplled with FULL YARIETY ANB BEST QUALITY FRESH AKD CURED MEATS ! 1 Which will be aold at lowest rates, whole iftlft nnrt rntall . "Special attention given to supplying Bui(ia. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Priish and Cared Meats, Vegeta"bles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. orPOSITK OCCIDENT HOTEL, :HS:SAiHim street. Asterla, Og. J. Abercrombie. (Next door?fo Carnahau & Co.'s.) LA.RD. HAM, BACON, BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS, jPOULTJiY ' POTATOESrFISiTAND GAME, " TrultT".Muts; I'and Candies. Tea, Coffee, Canned Goods, Raisins, Etc, , General Commission Merchant. CHEN'AMUSSTREET, - - ASTORIA "DM5-.-, ftjP T vU. 01 ?JLlllI)iP6r. " ' On and after this date, until further uo tlce, we will furnish lumber at the Mill, at the roiiowing"prices : Rough Lumber.. .$ 8 per M ft. Flooring and Rustic. $15 " WEST SHORE WILLS CO. Astoria, April 10, '89. Its peculiar cflleacy Is duo as much to tho process and NOTHING Bkin jn compounding as to 1 ik p it tho ingredionts thcinolve. uiivt it Take it In time. It checks dNeaes in the outset, or If they be advanced will prove a poteutcure. No Hae siii lie Without It. It takes the nlace of a doctor and cotly pre scriptions. All vho lead sedentary lives will find it the best preventive of FOR WHOSE BENEFIT and cure for Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, liluousness, Files and Mental Depression. No loss of time, no Interference with business While taking. For children It is most In nocent and harmless. No danger from exposure after taking. Cure Colic, Di arrhoea, Bowel Complaints, ITeverish ness and Feverish Cohls. Invalids and delicate persons will find It the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little taken at night insures refreshing sleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little taken In the morninz sharpens the appetite, cleaubes the stomach and sweetens tho breath. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. . "I has been practicing medicine for . tw enty years and have ne er been able to fmt up a egetable compound that would, ike Simmons Lier Regulator, prompdy and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system." L-. M. Hivton, m.d., Washington, Ark. Marks of Genuineness: Look for the red Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and tho Seal and Signature of J. H.Zellin & Co., In red, on the .slue. J alee no other. Price SI. Hu Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALE S. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wine?, Llquois and Cigars. J. II. Cutter Whiskies a-snechiltv. Val BlaU Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key vesi aim jjomesuc uigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from the City and Country promptly filled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. North Pacific JBKEWERY, JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any In the Maiket, AT AN KECAMOXAUIiK A IKI4 It. Tie Norti Paciic Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn ished In Quantities to Suit. Leave orders With A, W. Utzmger next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, 110 a iu ruiiiu u. oiuivca. Dally Delivery in Any P.irt of the City. AUG. MNIELSON, Sample Rooms. Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for the GDION Steamship Line and theTTHINUVALLA Steamship Line, direct. Also, agent for "Svenska 'Irlbunen" and 'Svenska Amerlkanaren." Corner of Water and West Ninth Streets Astoria, Oregon. LOEB & GO. Wines, Lipors and Cips. A Large Stock of FIRST CLASS GOODS. THE TRADE Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders-filled nromDtlv and Accurately. "Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic uranus. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTORIA, - - - . OREGON. THE Resort Billiard Parlor, GROSBAUER & BHACli, Prop's. L. FEDRER'S CELEBRATED ' Gambrinus .Beer I ON DRAUGHT. ' 4Satnlrlnus fcottlort Beer. J. H. Cutter Whisky, Domestic nnrt ITcjt WcsttJignrs, a. Constantly on hand. Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph Office, formerly Telephone Restaurant, ASTORIA, OREGON. GERMANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHAR& LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Class. WM. BOCK, Proprietor, The Gem -Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. or the Finest of Wines and Liquors OotoTHK GEM SALOON. ALKX. CAMPBELL. - I'ftOPJUEXOH .Apprentice Wanted TO- Learn the Millinery Business APPLY AT Mrs. W. J. Barry's. THE MDHTEAP0HS WAT. A Happy Idea Which Pitted Tip a Minister's Stable. One of the solid members of Cal vary Baptist church recently pre sented his pastor, Kev. G. L. Merrill, with a horse a good family animal, that the ladies can drive. He told the reverend man to go down to the stable and get him,-and to take along the Harness, whioh he would find hanging near by. The reverend man went. He took the horse in a spirit of gratitude, and then looked around for the necessry articles of stable fur niture. He gathered in a harness, a pretty fair whip, a hitching rein, a weight with which to anchor the ani mal, a blanket, a lap robe, a halter and a few other trinkets that he thought Daturally went with the horse, and he took them over to his own stable. "When the donor met his pastor nest, the latter said to him: "I got the horse all right aud those other things that went with him." "Yes, that's all right. I noticed he was gone, and everything else, but his manger. If you'll send around some time I'll have that taken over as a part of the outfit." "That's all right." said the Rev. Q. L., laughing. "I simply worked one day on the plan you business men work six days in the week, fifty two weeks in the year. I took every thing in sight that wasn't nailed down. That's the Minneapolis way of doing business.'' The business man laughed and. said he must acknowledge the corn,. Minneapolis Tribune. ( There Are no Happy Days. For thoso who continue to riso unrefreshed after nights of unrest. Nervousness, in somnia indigestion these constitute a triple allianco that perpetually wars against man'sT comfort, and robs both brain and body ot tranquility. Comhat the trio for a time with Hostetter's Stomach Riiters, and it will glvo ground and eventually fly the field. Mhe basis of reform is the rectification of diges tion, for tho brain and nerve trouble is simply a refiox of the disturbance of that all import ant function. A wincglassful before each inoal of the national stomachic insuTes facile digestion, and a repetition of the pleasant dose beforo retiring promotes nerve and muscle invigorating sleep. Associated with indigestion we usually find biliousness and constipation. But together or independent of each other, tlieso maladies are- subjected by tho Bitters, which also remedies kidney trouble, rheumatism, neuralgia and malaria. Great Britain goes ahead annexing sections of Oceanica. Her latest ac quisitions are Humphrey's, and Roer son islands, in the south Pacific ocean. The discussion of the project to lay a sub-marine cable from San Francisco to Australia, touching at Honolulu and other insular points, evidently put Britannica o'n the qui vivo. As the announcement is made that tho annexed islands, though of incondsiderable area, are in the line of tho proposed American-Australian cable, tho object of-England'a speedy declaration of possession can be more readily understood aud appreciated. PKOPIiK KVKKY1V1IKKK Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Kemedy is In every way superior to any anil all other prepa rations for the Tluonl and Lungs. In Whooping Cough ami Ooup it is magic and relieves at once. We offer you a sample Uotlle tiee. Remember, this Itemed v is sold on a puslive guarantee, by .1. W. Conn, Druggist. The Port Blakely mill, tho largest on the Sound, employs 230 men aud turns out 300,000 feet of lumber daily. Two large ocean ships nre be ing built at the Port Blakely docks, one of which will have a capacity for carryiug over 1,000,000 feet of lumber. PiaiPIiES OX THK FACE Denote an impure state ot the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all im purities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. Theie is nothing that will so throughly build up the constitu tion, purify and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by fl. W. Conn, Druggist. A party of California capitalists are n the city negotiating for the build ing of an iron bulk oil steamer for tho Pacific coasting trade. PJiila delpJiia Record. BticIilcn'&Arnica Salve. The Best Salve iu the world f 01 Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chamied Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, ami positively cures rues, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. u. uenient. Maine capitalists have formed a company to determine if there is coal at the mouth ot the Kennebec river, ,where it is stated that deposits have been forming tor 125 yefirs. For Attlmals. Nange, Distemper, Diarrhtea and Worms In dogs quickly cured. Scratch es. Sores. Qalls.Bniisfis.fhit'inr WmmHo of any kind qnickly and permanently healed by washing with the Fluid. Dr. J. Hough, the distinguished Veterinary ouiueuu, trays ; a mm xaruys irropny Innrin Vllliri nil flint: ih fa rAntvicontnrl As a local application 1 beliove it to be without an equal." For Colic and Scours IkUCU) 11KC uutgii;. Massachusetts law does not allow liquor selling on holidays,, including Liarjor day. Peaks' is the purest and best Foap ever made. Van Dusen & Co, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, - Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Mucmnes, rainis, uns, G-roooriosu 3to On Thursdays Only. TfyfliS. DK. OWENS-ADATR MAY BE 1TX consulted by those' desiring medical aid. at her rooms at Mrs.- Rucker's. In the nuine building on Thursdays, irom a. m. 10 3 p. 11. A Box of Safety Matches Free to Smokers of tfnSPP POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of vurity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos Bhate powders. Sold only in cans. Rotai. AKiKa Powder Co. 106 V'all-st.. N, Y. 'D. W.Crowlkv&Co. . gents, Tortland, Oregon. Y m " iinrnmrrgirrr ti a m m h wm$EmiwsEkwAfm 1 1 it n JIIH'm k J W AvMB42H R S Kl BiIbI lfl II H MfiV ! I ?IRB wl I. E. &N. Co. FPkOM ASTORIA TO Tanzy Pt., Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco. Connecting by Raihoad and Steamboats for NAHCOTTA, Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER tm. "GEN. CANBY," Thos. Pakkek. Masters Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Tanzy Pt. Ft. Stevena, Tt. Canby and llwaco. at 8 A. M., (Tide permitting.) With Oysterville Malls and Express dally, and , Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano, W.T., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tickets to llwnro -50 cents .llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 jar-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the compauy'solilce, Flavel's wharf. Gray's Harbor, Shoalwater Bay and TILLAMOOK. The P. & C. S. S. Co.'s Steamer "ALLIANCE." 1 Will sail from PORTLAND, foot of C street. Every Thursday for Grays Harbor will touch at SHOALWATER BAY every third trip. A trip to TILLAMOOK will be made as soon as weather permits. Due notice will be given In The Asto kiak of the date of making trips to Shoal water Bay and Tillamook. Steamer leaves Portland at 8 p, at. on t above dates Astoria at 6 a. ar. the follow i ine; morqinfr. Freight received every day tnt5 p. at. ' The Company reserves the right to change time and place of sailiug. F. R. STRONG, President. C.P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria. Steamer "Fisher." Leaves WILSON & FISHER'S Dock, on Tuesdays ami Fridays. FOR llwaco and Way Landings, Carrying Freight and Passengers. Boat leaves Astoria at 8 :30 A. m. : return ing, leaves llwaco.about 12 m. Special Bates Given to Shippers On other days than the above the steamer Is open for Freight or Towage charter. Apply to Captain on hoard. Telephone No. 28. Steamer City of Astoria. Leaves ASTORIA dally, at 2 o'clock p. at., except Wednesdays, and Saturdays, for WESIPORT and way landings. Leave WOODS LANDINU, Wednesday A. ar. and Thursday evening, until further notice. .For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard. J. W. BABB1DGE, Master. I prescribe and fullj endorse Big G as the ooly specific tor the cer tain cure of this disease. Q.&. INOBAHAM, JI.D Amsterdam, K. Y. We nave sold Big G for many years, and It lias ,?iven mo Desvoiaaus I faction. li. It. Dychi & Co., Chicago, I1L SI. Sold by Druggist! Bold by J. W. Oonn, Astoria, Oregon. PIL FOR AKD ALL SKIN DISEASES USE Moore's Celebrated Poison Oak Eemedy It kills all Inflammation and Irritation, and Is the only sure destroyer of Microbes and otner &Kin rarasites. . Use freely. Price, 25 cents a Box. Parties to Take the Contract of Vl TO S PATH.i MQa&rasUl sot HI Wjgm ccu Stricter. Ef KrdonlbyCu Ittllnas Ctiaksl Ca. k GlnoiiuutiHH Clearing . Columbia AddiiionBHobvr ui me unaerorusu, ruiicu aiccb, iu Apply to CM. HALL & CO. Trains for EAST Leave Tortland at 7 ;13 A. M. and 9:20 P. M., Daily. ELECANT NEW DIKING CARS IVlll run daily, cenunenciDj: Aujr. 22, ocr the Oregon Railways Navigation To.. Ore gon bhort Line and Union Pacific Ry be tween Portland and Missouri Kner. The ciiNme and service are unexcelled. And Way Landings. The Steamer S. C. REED Leaves Astoiia at 6 a.m., via Oregon side Mondajs, Wednesdays and Fridays. The Str. R. R. THOMPSON I.eaea Astoria every morning excen Monday, at 7 o'clock, via "Washington side. SUNDAYS, the Str. "R.R. Thompson" will leave Astoria at 7 ;30 p. St., for Portland The Steamer T. J. POTTER Goes up on Wednesday, and Fridays at 9 a. M.. and on Sundajs at 7 r. 31. TO SAN FRANOiSGG. Ihe only line or Steamsmps to San Fran cisco. Steamers leave Company's Dock every four days Regular Line of Tow Boats and Barges, For Towage and Lighterage. STORAGE OF AIT, TIK1S. Inquire at Compapv's Dock or at City Of fice. M. B, BOZORTH, E. A. NOYES, Ticket Agnt. Agent. Concomly St., Foot ot Jackson, Astoria. Or General i Machinists ami Boiler Mm. Land and Marine Engines ItOHYKSi WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTY, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. Jon-jf Fos. President, and Sunt. A. L. Fox Vice President J. U. Hustler, Sec. and Treas. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO J". Oi HOBS County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to astokiax ohice. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. AND Livery Stables. Conveyances of any kind, on short notice. Transferring Baggage, etc., a specialty. Telephone No, 12. SHERMAN & WARD. Astoria (jallery. FOR THE BEST PHOTOS, TINTYPES Or any Kind of Photographic Work, Call at the ASTOEIA GALLERY, Good Work and Reasonable Prices Guaranteed. Misses C. & Z. CARRUTHERS, (Successors to n. S. Sinister.) JJgwisr M.rb 'A.'( AM V.-1T.. HEALTH. a& L.Blc?11 a aollen Balsam Kb. 1 Cures Chancres, first and second stages Sores on the Legs and Body; Sore Ears" Eyes, Nose etc. Copper-colored Blotches Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forma of the disease known as Syphilis. Price, S5 OO per Bottle. La Rlchau's Golden Balsam No. a Cares Tertian-. Mercurial Syphilitic Rheu matism, Pains in tho Bones, Pains in tho Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con tracted Cord3, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or abuse cf Mercury, leaving the blood pure and healthy.. Price S5 OO per Bottle. Lo Iliclxau'a Golden Spanish Anti dote for the cure of Gonorrheal, Gleet, Irritation Gnu cl, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements. Price S3 50 per Bottle, to Richan'a Golden Spanish In jection, for severe rases of Gonorrhoea, Inflammatory Gleet, arictnres.&c. Price 1 50 per Bottle. Le Richnu'a Golden Ointment for tho effective healing of Syplulitic Sores, and eruptions. Price 31 OO per Box. Lo Rlchan's Golden Pills Nerve and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow er, etce33 or over-work, Trostration, etc. Price 3 OO per Box. Tonic and Nervine, Bent eerj where, C. O. D., securely packed per express. C. F. RICHARDS fc CO. , Agents, tZl li 429 Sansome street. Corner Ulay,j - San Francisco, Cal. CIRCULAR MAILED FKF.E. FOR MEN ONLY! 1 DnCITIVP ForXOSTorPATXrHG MANHOOD: A rUdl 1 1 ff S General and NERVOUS DE3ILITY; riTTTD "O Weakness of Body and Kind: Effect 4J JCVil cf Errors or Erceaiei in fllrlrerYnrmy IT BBlUUar-MUSK TKKATXKST BlBcStm In ft dir. Hea ttlrr frost 17 Statu, Jerrttarlaiv nd For!ra Coaatriu. Xgn en writ Una. Boor, fall npiiaUoa, aaaproor matltd (Ktled) fm. xiimt ERIE MESlCAL CB., BUFFALO, R. Tr Astoria Iron mm. MMajfl'iffr'' mv'-i ' ' -.V". ''tfV"'T5S f850 A WRM ASr i fit tiYSXFjmm JASigSp 'ytiBkMm iw -DiaEft