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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1881)
C3 glxc gutlij stoviatt. ASTORIA, OREGOXi "WEDN'ESDAY JAN. 12, 18S1 ISSUED EVERY "MORNING. Olemlay Bxceptedl. D. C. Ireland, Editor and Trupi h-tor. .-isiortaii Bnii'lvoq, C& Street. Terms of Subscription : served by Carrier, per week .......J' Corns Sent by mail, finir twtb...........- ') Sent by mull, one year ..... ..... S oo free f PKte subscriber. agr Advertisotaom inserted y the ytwr at he rate of 51 -M per miire imw month. Irancient advertWnc. by U day w , fifty cents per square for each iwertiwH. The Wrcklj .Vstoriau Is a ntantntoUi shei!, exactly double the size ol tin' Dailv. It is juM, the jw per for the fireside, conUinm:; In addi tiontoal! tlie ciirtent news, choice mis evilanx, agricultural matter, imuket re ports, ete. It is turiiislied to .single hIi s'nbers at 2 ou pci year in advance. SgTA limited mmioerof small adver tisements inserted at estaldislied rates. THE CITY. The Daily astokian hh le mjhj hit mailat"tCiHt a month. ) rccof ptftage. limn er who ctHtcinUitcalntecc fnttn. the ctUi can hare Tub Astokian fJbiw them. Daii.v or Wkkki.v tjhtloHx tit iihm jo-opct oH cut aatlitioAiil erienit. likirec mkjw e changed ax often a . tuArmL Loa re order ti tlic couhtbui room. The Ladv Hicks sailed n Mon- V J The Modoc arrived at Sail Fran cisco on the 10th from this port. Dr. Jennings has moved his office to rooms above Page and Al len's grocery store. Ladies of Astoria will pleaee take notice that Mrs. Derby is selling her entire stock of millinery goods at cost. The Hoods of the last few days have tilled all the .sewers, drains, and pipes, and overflowed lots of lots in Afctoria. The Episcopal church sociable will be given by Mw. C. Ii. Main to morrow evening, at the residence of Mrs. Capt. P. E. Fercheu. The upper Columbia is again open, but considerable ice was run ning, with snow live inches deep ai The Dtlles, and stiii snowing on the 8th. Tlie stockholders of the ( llyinpic gymnasium will meet at the oflice of Hon. C. W. Fulton this (Wed nesday) evening at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing and electing officers. A huge meteor was observed to descend upon the Chnckanut moun tain, near Samish, a few days ago, which illuminated the heuveus and made the earth plainly resound to is striking. Miss Josie Willialnson ami Miss Laura Ferrell rejiiiest' us to sifyHhat their names were ustfd in cpnnecpon with the neck tie parjy without Jheir consent, and wish toVUe uudj;rattfod as hating had nLthinV to Vro with the party. i Capt. Irven may have been in com mand of the Lupata at the time f the disaster which has produced such profound regret here, but ne are un able to trace a thread or circumstance to establish that fact. There are no letters addressed to him in the Astoria post-office, and we are still of the opinien that the name of the master was Ravens. We have taken extra pains to find out, because of the many friends of Capt. Irven in Astoria. The scarlet fever is really alarm ing people in Portland. The Oregon ian says: "It is dawning now upon the minds of citizens of Portland that scarlet fever, one of the most dreaded of all diseases to children, is becoming epidemic. It raged with some rinleuce between the 5th and loth of Decem ber, during the cold season; abated somewhat in the latter part of tlie month, but with the new year in creased again, and has reached such proportions that the utmost efforts of every citizen should be bent towards retarding its ravages." It is rumored that the Oregon Railway and Navigation company are about to make some important chang es in their Astoria docks. The West seventh street ell is to all be cut aw 13 so that river steamers can pass into a large basin between the present steam ship warehouses, the warehouses upon what is known as the Fanners dock, and the roadway; the office will be transferred to the building at the corner of West-sixth and Water streets. ThLs will enable two steamships and at least three of the largest class of ocean vessels to lay at the deep water berths at one time, and also a dozen or more river steamers can be accom modated in the basin at one time. Adler is selling school books very low. Fresh smelt, first of the seajorf at Warren & Eatens. ' The Mayor's Message. Tlie Astoria charter mates it the duty of the Jfayor to deliver a mes sage annually at this tune to the Com mon Council. The document ap pear to-day in Tub Axtokiax :is it was delivered last evening. Ac companying reports of city officers will be published to-morrow. Arrived at Ia.st. That cargo f dry fir wood is now to be found at Grays wood yard. Send in yor orders oarry so that. yoi will get Miiiie of the wood j'on have been waiting f- Always Ahead. Foster has just received mi otectric cigar lighter. Call in and nee it. A Small House to Kent. Apply at this oJKce. Alse: HOOfHomodattons for one cow. Dolls. Siablu China, wax, and indistruciihltt ware, at the City Book Store, at the lowost poemble prico. Call and secure one for they lutiht be sold". Wool. Hides and Furs. Famtera and others will tiud it great ly to their advantage to call on the nndersiicned before selling their wool, hides and furs, as lie is now projmred to oither buy or sell on cotiiniiasion anything in the above line that may be oMurt-1, paying the highest cash price. Freishu and charge, advance. .1. II.D.C kay. Syphon tiMl.v Lamp. How. I. W. Case, of Afctoria, in placing the new Syphon study lamp m the itmrket, would call the alien tuition of the trade to some of its merits. Its illiimiiiatiui: qualities are not equalled by any study lamp m use. Itgivus a stoady; brilliant light; is freefroin unpleasant odor;does not drip either when burning or not burning: eaaily lighted and trimmed, and is without exception, tlie moat conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying eaeh lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. If sells them at rwiarkable low rates. .llallets, ;arr:uit Copper Handles. Cauiieiymens work will be done in good afyhi by Henry Oaliou, Astoria, Oregon. If 3'm will give him your unlets now he can be doing the xxork in dull times, making it advantageous to all pa-ties. Central Hotel. The Central htel, near the .steam ship dock is now open for the recep tion of guests, where the xvell known caterer, Mr. Anton Buloh will always be found ready to xvatt on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, 01 r xvell known artists. Call and see him. as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the Mty. Salmon Set Txvine. Geo. W. II time has just receix'ed a large shipment ot Harbour Bros. Sal mon uct tvc'tHf which he is selling at San Francisco prices. Also Cotton ttrinc ami Manilla row, in quantities to suit. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Columbia Hrevcrry lifer, acknoxx-ledged to be superior to all others. If you want a good big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Smiths, next door to P. II. Fox, 3Iain street Astoria, Oregon. Open at all hours. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brexvery beer, if you xvntit something good. Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton's. A wonderful discovery, Kendall's Spax-in Cure. Read Advertisement. P. Wilhelm, Ross saloon, opposite the Ularendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Choice California hams and bacon at 12 cents per pound, at Geo. W. Hume's. Save money by buying your school books at Adlors. When you xvant a dish of nice E:istern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of colfee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he xvill accommodate you. Openatall hours. Mr. John Rogers, of the Contral Market, has made arrangements to keep all the linest fresh fish, etc., 111 their season. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery boor can't be beat. Bath tubs, water closets, sinks and hot xvater apparatus, furnished hotels and private residences, at loweat rates and shortest notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round the corner." Gray's wood yard is noxv fitted up on the wharf foot of Denton street, and prepared to deliver xvood to any part of the city saxved to any length, and full measure. When your only and beloved son comes home scarred up as the result of a juvenile fight, apply Kendall's Spavin Cure and the pain will cease and the intellect will be greatly strengthened and in all probability he will soon be in the White house. Read the advertisement. AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and jjroeers scales can be found at M. C. Crosby s. at bottom prices. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has just received the latet and most fash- louauie syie 01 Kent ami moiea uooia, shoes, etc For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roat or fancy roast, go to lioseoe , 011 Main street, opposite X. Loch's. Families supplied by the hundred or the -aek, ojkmhmI or in the sltoll. -Mr. J. .Stewart. stone and marble rotter of Astoria will guarantee satis faction to all ordering work of him. and will do a better b for Jes- money than any outside w oik man. Ilis work in the cenieterv here sinuihl Ite sufficient reroin mehrifttioii. Hefnn you let your 0011 traeU for work of tin- kind it would he well to call uhmi Mr. Stewart. Horse Induration. In something written we have n indistinct reeo)lectiou of having made mfereuce to a general disposition among bys in their teens, as well as boys of maturer years, to enlighten and bles the world with their pro found knowledge of the horse and his hi-story. Our books and newspapers are full H this kind of literature, and it varies in style frHii the production of the child at school, commencing with: Tlit horse has four legs and a tail; up to tlie eloquent tribute of the scholar when he epiotes from Jeb: That his neck i clothed with thunder and the glory of his nostrils is terrible. He smelleth the battle afar on, the thunder of the captains and the shouting. Uetween these two ex tremes of the child at his first school coniKisitioii, and the professional literature, we have every grade of pre tention, and each prufosiug to have mastered the whole subject. As we approach the close of this nineteenth century, we begin to look for some thing better in this department of knowledge from those who assume to instruct And it is to be found in Kendall, Treatise on the hor-.e, sent by mail to any person for twonty-tive cents, jMMtage jmid. Apply to The A.stokia.n office, or address D. C. Ire land, Astoria, Oregon. AMUSKMKXTS. Iln.i.s Vakibtik.-. Ceo. Hill, pro prietor. Fnil Gere, manager. The com pany at Jirrseiit eon-i-,tof tlie following talented artist-. Cemedians: Mr. Chns. Xieker-on, one of the 1 thirst minstrel peforiiier, in Ameriea: Mr. .lohu Mal lei, one of Uh faxorites of the Pari tie reast: Mr. A.. I. Mai key. the celebrated Irish delineater: Mr. Fred ire, in dutehistiis: Mr. Dean and Mr. Moriee balladists: Mr. (Mrandrr, xioliu soloist, anil baritene: Mr. Charles Barno, iiiau- isi, nnu r. nm s4,,ikiiu; .111. 111-11. Lum ber!, leader of brass baud; Mr. Kielmrd Bruce, siian drummer ami '(ealist. This exeuiug Uh ever M)pular first part xvith Mr. XiekersHi and his taiiiloriuo. Mr. llallrt and his tame. Mr. Cere in terloeiilor. The first part to conclude with -All the World a Stage, and Men mid Women merely Actors. Entire ehange of programme this ex-ening. A nexv olio of specialties, consisting of songs and dances. Irish, dutch and negni eeeenlririties. and. the Christmas plax entitled. "Work for AH, by Nicker-on, Markex and ("ere. Also a negro keteh, -The Demon of tin Woods. bx llallrt, Nirkersoii and ("ere. Also Mr. Charles Barnes in an appropriate guitar solo. Mr. Richard Bruce in a snare drum solo. A Merr.x Christmas and a Happy Nexv Year to all. The oerfoiiiiaiice toonen xvith our ex-er irapular minstrel first part. Nexv orelic-stral selections and nexv music on the grand stand under the leadership of Mr. Oeorge Lambert at C--a) i. m. The entertainment xvill begin at 7:30 p. t. Entrance on Benton street. Prix-ate boxes on Chenamus. Handsome wedding presents at the City Book store. J. W. Gcarhart has some A No. 1 apples, and a general assortment of dried fruits. Mr. Win. Loeb is agent at Asto ria for the Germania Life Insurance company of Nexv York. This is one of the soundest companies doing busi ness in the United States. Its total assets, all equal to cash, amount to $8,552,877 11. John Rogers has just receix'ed at the Central market a large invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, and for side at reduced rates. He also keeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best quality, xvhich he oilers at small profit for cash. A nice lot of castorn oysters at Roscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. You xvill find them first class. All ye who want hay of the best kind, No. 1, "find it at Grays xvharf. Dresses cut, fit and made to order, by Mrs. Denny Curran, Cass street, near the Congregational church, in Mr. Thomas Logan's house, Astoria. Fresh Eaton's. sausage at Warren & Frank Faber has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it xvill now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffue. The nexv improved Franconia range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the Urn of the market. McCormick's almanacs for 1881. At the City Book Store. Charles Stcx'uns it SoiijOpposite the Boll-tower. All ladies intending to attend the necktie party at Liberty hall Friday evening, are requested by the com mittee to bring neck-ties. Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class xx'orktnan, and is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and steam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. The reading room of the Astoria Young Mens Christian Association is noxv kept xrarm and lighted evenings and the latest newspapers and periodi cals on file, free to everyone who wish to come and read. BUSINESS CARDS. w 31. I. ItAICER. 31. a. OKFir-K Next door to CajH. Kueers resi lience, Cass Street. Offii-k Horns From 0 a.m. to 11 a.ji. and from n 1: M. to 4 v. si. Tjt 1. HICKS. DENTIST, A.STOUIA, - OREGON. Rooms in Allen's iHiiklittg np stairs, cornei of Cats and Stemoeiie streets. T A. .HrlXTOSII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Orchletit Ilirtrt ItuiMinr. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. J. W. KOItK. C W. FULTO isoiiis ct rrr.xox. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ASTOKIA, --- - OltEGON 0ee hi 1). K. V.'arre h"s liuBttiHg, p stain o)Mrsit- the tkx'Hlcnt llote!. .1. Q. A. BOW LP. Y. ATTORNEY AT LAW. rthtiaitms Street. - ASTOHIA. 0KK(;(i A VAX DUSEX. NOTARY PUBLIC. Cheii.-iHr.is Mrret, Hear (Ki-fileat Hotel, ASTOKIA. OKEGON. Afiit Wells. Far;o 5. Co. C. II. IJ.ilZV A: CO.. rF! KK IN Doors. Window. Itlindx. Tran Nonis. laiinher. Kte. c-lHI!s of iiiater'als and etimates made wit'ioutfliMrjre. team.Mill near 'A'estmi Irate, Cor. Gen ex ix e ami Astor treeis. W3I. rill.KXIIAKT. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASrOKI.V - OKEGOX. r Hoi, "!!. shnrr, strum ami sulphur a&zr. BATHS. :HM-;al Munition given toladies'and luMri'tt's hair rnttim;. I'riXHle Kidram-e for Indies. JAY Ti;TTI,K, 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OKKli'K-Over I lie White House Store. ItRslnKxrit Net d'HH to Mr. 3InnsonV Ixmnhii; 1mum-, Clteiinmus strci-t, Astoria OresiHi 1 a. FAIKFOWL & .SON, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS 'Jffifo 1'ortlaRil ami Astria, Oregon. Kefor by iur:HL-ion to KogerOIeyersjLCo, Alibn Jc LewKCoioittA-.Maefeay. roruanu. Uretron. .1. hTd.grat,- Wholesale ami retail dealer in. ALL KIXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. CTreiierat storage and Wharfage on rc-m-able tenns. Foot uf IU litiHi street. Astoria, OnuiHi. (.. is ti xi. us. GLAZIER, A.MOKIA. .... OKECON. Wilt contract for xxork in his line and fur nish the glass. Small jnls done to order. CasN street, next door to the corner of .lefler mki stn'et, Astoria, Oregon. T V. UItCIIAICI. 9f DENTIST, Dental Kooms. SlItSTKlt'S Photograph Ituildm C. K. .1 'KIs .1. A. MOXT:03l KUX . STOVE AND TIN STORE Sole Agents for tlie Magee Standard Ranges, Etc. ASTOKIA, - OKEfiOX. First Class Saloon, .1. .1. KII.KV, - - I'KOPKIETOK. On the Koadway, opiHisitetlie Oregon Kail way and Naxkixtlon Co wharf. New Bagatelle Table, (The Chinese mast go.) Tlie rhoicest brands of foreign and domestic WIXES. I.IilUOKS .VXD CIGAICS. CtTUeHt Chleaso Hecivsa GERMANIA BEER HALL AXD BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. CERMAMUS StRPCT. ASTORIi. TheIiat of Layers Cts. a Glass Orders for the CeleWeil Colombia Brewery Left at tills place will le prnmptly.attend ed to. rXo cheap San Francisco Ueersold.at this place W.M. DOCK. Proprietor. ASTOKIA. OKEGOX, BRICK LAYER I'lIX AXD OKXAAIEXTAL 3EXj.S -3? E! JBLJE1 Xt Onlers left at tlie Occident Hotel, or at mv Warelionse, foot of Kenton Street, promptly attended to. T DIE, SAND, BKICK, I'LASTEK. IVTH, - Cement, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. afB-SpecIal attention jKdd to F'urnace xx-ork and Kanges. CLStem xx ork xwirranted good or no pay. aA?ent San Juan and New Tacouia Lime. &1W. &&& S; SlPjiiiKi IIL STOKE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! , AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys, Overcoats and Ulsters. Boots and Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. Iidies ami Misses I'liilerxiear. Ilosivrj. Dres Cuoils, Cassi meres AValorprtiois, rianiicls. Canton Flannels. Linen Damask. Tapliins. Doylies. Cmslies-, Toxxels. 1-VIt SItirts, Trmxlts. Valises. Motions, anil an Elegant Stock oi Zcpliyivs and Fancy Yarn, In fact the lanjot and bt tHk in J3Call mh ate iH'fnre pHnrliasiiuc if x'liu xi.h I X I. Shire. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE Ss BEDDING AND DExVLER IN Carpets, Oil- Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete ia everj branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER -------- Proprietor. HAVING EVERY FCIL1TY FOK HE .MANUFACTCKE OF A FIltSTCLAS'S AK ticle, I am now !rciarcu' to funds tbe public with the finest fluidity, fur cuss. LAGER BEEE, AT 3d CENTS I'KIt GALLON CS-Families and keepers of public houses M. MEYEK. Proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. a LKlN'KNXVKIIKK. HI HAM UltOXXN. K.sT.lll.lllKl) I)". Leinenweber & Co., ASTORIA." OREGON, TAMERS MB CDRRIEES, Manufacturers and Importers of 4 LI. KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MAXUFAcrrni:i:s of BOOTS and SHOES tr?Highet cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. MAGNUS C. CROSBY. DKALKK IS Stoves, Tinware, and House Furnishing Coods. Hardware, Brass Goods, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead. Iron Copper, Brass, and Zinc. Washington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGirAX 0 Ji Eli III' RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTK.N tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VA RIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANdHcURED MEATS! Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention siren to supplj- ne snius. I, "W. CASE, IMPORTER AXD WHOLESALE AXD RE TAIL DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHMBISE Corner Chenamus and Cjiss streets. ASTORIA --- OREGON, THE ASTORIA Photograph Gallery C'AKI) SlH I'llOTOt-KAPIIS. $ 50 Per Dozen. CAI5XXETSIZE PHOTOGRAPHS OO Pt Io.en. af?peeial rates for families, DRESS MAKING. .MILS. F.W.I LLSLEY, - MAIX .STKEE1. la MxBieluiIdiD. next tloorto Jlrd.DcrUy'j Is now preiKired to do FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING ash PLAIN SEWING OF ALL KINDS. Ladies of Astoria are respectfully solicited for a share of tht'ir patronage. iWAsjenej for Kuttnek.s Patterns. t. s. JExvirrr. B. S. KIMCAJ.I. D raying & Trucking. ASTORIA TRUCK & DRAY CO. Squcmocqho sL, between Cass and Main, Contracts fur uraylnR made and satisfaction guaranteed Orders left at the Occident He tel or receir "rl by mail promptly Oiled JEWETT & KI.MRAT.T. town and at the lowest )Hiee. toaxenMHH'j. C. IT. COOPER, Main Street, iiesir l'urker Htatbe. Astwla. OF BOTTLED BEEE, AT 1 51) PER DOZIXI. promptly and regularly supplied. A.STOKIA. OltECON. MISCELLANEOUS. The o-t Riteeej.sfu.1 Remedy ever dlsoox irrc1., aus it is certaiu in its effects ami docsiiuf hLster. Kead proof ln-loxx from ItluV. r. X. GItAXGWi, Pie!diiijj Elder of the St. Alba s Dlstncr. St Aij:a.s. Yt ..hut. 10. 18s"i- Dis. K.. I. Kkmiam. vHo., dents : In re pl toxonr letter 1 will say that mx experi ence with Kendall's Spaxin Cure fias lieen. very sitisfnetor indeed. Tlrree or four jearsapil prucnred a luittleof xour aent and xxitli it, cured a horse f lameness cafised by a spax in. l-it e.son my horse became xer lame and I turned him out for a fevr xveeks when he became better, hut xxheu I put him on the road hegrexx wofte, xxheu I discox'ered tliat a rimr-bone xva? forninp. I procured a bottle uf Kendall: Spax in Cure and xxith les tlian a bottle cured so that he is not lame, neither can tlie bunch lie found. Respectfully yours. P. X. Ukaxgkr rerscvcrancc Will Tell: Stoit.ihto.v. Mass.. March 10, tJteO. I5..I. Kkmau.& Co.. Cents: In justice to you and myself. I think I ought to let you know that I liaxe removed txxo iiomcsi'A x'in.s xx itli Kendall's Spax in Cure," one x cry large one : don't know how long tlie spax in li.ut been tiiere. I haxeoxxned the hore eight months. It took me four mouths to take the large one olf. and two for the small one. I have used lu bottles. The horse Is entirely xvell. not at ail .stiff, and no bunch to le Meeii or felt. Tliis is a x oiulerf ul medicine It is a new thing here, hut 11 it does for all xxhut 11 ii.isutiiie lor me ks saie win ne er great. Kesteetfuh ouis. Cii.x. E. I'akkkic. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Kkiti'.i.k-an citx. N'cIf.. Mch. .11. 13M). Die. It. .1. Kkmi i. & Co.. mis: I tried your Kendall's jspax in ( are ami it hud tlie desired effect. It cured the spavin xxhieli oilier treatments failed to do. 1 did not uso uil one boftleof jourhuiiueiit. Alter the i 1 (SPAVIN CURgrM skiiii xxms remoxeil luroxeuie Iiinse anil his mate oxer. "i)o miles, from Linn County, Iowa, to liarlm Count. X'ebniska, xxith a load of alMjut J,ikxi imjiuuN. and made the trip in four xxeek-s. Please send me your Treatise on the Horse , lrice '. cents. Kespectfull)' ours. .Iamks Yi:i.lknic. Statement Made Under Oath. To Wiioji it 31AY Coxckkx. In the year 187.1 1 treated xx ill Kendall's Spax in Cure, a bone spax in of sex-end uionthsgroxxth. nearly halt as large as a hen's egg, and completely stopped tlie lameness and removed tlie en largement. I haxe xxorked the horse exer since xer hard, ami lie nexer has been lame nor could I exer see any difference in tlie i7e of the hock joints since I treated him xxith Kendall's Spavin Cure K. A.(J xinks. Knosbtirg Falls. Vt , Feb. 'Si. IS7U. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 25th ilav of Feb.. A. t. IOT. .foiix (!..lK'K.JiLstiee or the Peace. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ox 11r.11 ax fijKsii. PattkVs 31 ills, Washington Co.. X.Y., Febnmrx 'JLlhTS. B. J. KrniialuM. I).: Dear Sir -The particular Lse on xxhich I used your "Spavin Cure" was a malignant ankle sprain ot six teen months standing. I imd tried many tilings, but in vain. Your "Spavin Cure" put the foot to tlie ground again, and. for the first time since hurt, in a natural ixsition. For a family luumeiit it excels anj thing xve ever used. Yours truly. KK'.M.r.BKi.L. Pastor .M. Ii. Clnireli. Patten's Mills. X. Y KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sun' in its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, and jet it Is penetrating and iowerIid to reach aux deep seated inUu or to remove .im Imjhx growth or any other enlargement, if used for several days, such as spavins, saints, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, an lanterns and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or rheumatism 111 man and for any pnriose for xx Inch a liniment Ls used for man or beaut. It Is now known to be the best liniment for man ex er used, act ing mild and yet certain in its effect. It Is used full strength xvith perfect safety at all seasons of the j ear. Send address for illustrated circular, which xve think gives positive proof of itsxirtueK Xo remedy has ever met xxith such umpmli tied smvess. to our know ledge, for beast as xvell as man. Ilice 51 per bottle, or six bottles for S5. ALL DRUtJGISTS haxe It or can get It for you, or it xx ill be sent to any address on re ceipt of price by the proprietors. DU. B. J. KENDALL & CO.. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. CILVXE & BKIGILUI. Agents. San Francisco, California. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., Agents, Portland, Oregon.