3 gfes gailij Jvst0rmi. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUl. DAY '.....JAN. 1G, 18S1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Excwte4i. m. C. Ireland, Editor and Proprietor. Asfortan Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscription : barred by Carrier, per weck.....23 Cents Sent by mail, fimr months.....-...-. ......8 00 Sent by mail, one year....-. .... .- 5) 00 Free of Pw-utee to."iubscriburi'. " Advertisements inerted by the ywir at the rate of 51 5a ior square per month. Transient advertMae. by the day ht wk. fifty cents per square for vach iBfortion. Tlic Weekly Aslurian Is a umiiunotli sheet, exactly Ituhh; the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the- fireside. couLumm; in addi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany, agricultural mailer, market re ports, etc It i- iurnifched t ing1e sub scribers at 62 00 per year iu advance. 3?AliinUWnuihoerof small adver tisements inserted -tt established rates. THECITY. The Daily Astouia wil" be tt by mail at"! j cent a twmUi.frefif jumUvje. - en wlw cit(ctiijiatcahcncefrm the cilti con hare Tub astokiax iMhk Uicth. Daiia or Wekklv etUtbnt t an ptt-opia, with out additional xteiic. Adarcc may he cnaitacd ax often as dexired. Lea re ardor at lhcountino rom. Regular services as usuh! at churches to -tiny. Chamber of Commerce mooting to-morrow even'msi. Don't you frjrgtt it. We are pleased to see that 31 r. Evarts, in his report, recommends the imposition of a duty on foreign fish, in retaliation for the action taken by the Canadian sovonunoiit in this matter. A San Frnneisco contemporary holds that the most innocent adulter ation is a fraud -as much a fraud on the public as counterfeiting United States coin or national bank notes. We agree. An advance copy of the Baltimore Shii Almanac, a very neat work of seventy-two pages, for the year 1S81, lias reached this office with the com pliments of Messrs. A. S. Abell A: Co.. publishers and proprietors of the Sun. Thanks. The San Francisco Merchant sug gests that when a trial jury notorious ly fails in its duty it might do good if the press would publish the names, residence and business of the default ing jurors and thus draw on them the condemnation of their neighbors. Half the books used in the public schools of the land are orse thau use less, and it would be cause for general rejoicing if whole editions were burn ed by the hangman. That school book makers and school book publish ers are a greater incumbus on education than railroad extortion is on com merce and production, does not admit of a question. Adler is selling school books very low. Fresh smelt, first of the season at Warren fc Eatons. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the Columbia llreivtry Jirvr. acknowledged to be superior to all others. If you want a good big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Siuirfis, next door to P. II. Fox, Main street Astjria, Oregon. Open at all hours. . Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco boor" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton's. . P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Save money by buying your school books at Adlcrs. "When you want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate you. Open at all hours. All ye who want hay of the best kind, No. 1, find it at Grays wharf. How to invest a dollar and make five: Buy a bottle of Kendall's Spa vin cure. See the advertisement. Mr. John llogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc, in their season. Max. Wagner's Sun Francisco National brewery beor can't be boat The new improved Francoimi range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, pstands at the top of the market. Handsome wedding presents at the City Book store. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, and full measure. McCormick's almanacs for 1881. At the City Book Store. Charles Stevens &Son,opposite the Bell-tower. Important to Shippers. The following circular has been is sued by the Oregou Railway and Navigation company, olfice of general freight agent, dated Portland, Oregon, Jauuary 15, 1881: To shippers and agents: In conse quence of the many losses caused by treignt oemg improperly marKea, me following rule will, in future, be en en eorced: Freight will not be received for transportation unless every pack age is clearly and legibly marked with full shipping mark of consignee and destination. Marking with initials otily, or with chalk, or on paper la boJs, is not sufficient for safe transpor tation, and property so marked will not be received. John Muir, general feight ag'iit. No Photographs of George Eliot. Ivute Field writes to the New York Tribune that the only extant portrait of George Eliot of which she is .tware, is a crayon in the possession of the Blackwoods, at Edinburg, the work of an artist named Lawrence, to whom TlmcKeray once sat. While in Edin burg Miss Field visited tho Black wood's venerable bookshop, and was duly shown Mr. Blackwood's office up stairs, where, over the fireplace, hung this crayon of George Eliot. It is vry like the great original, and the vtsitor used all her powers of persua sion to obtain a photograph copy; but Mr. Blackwood firmly refused, declar ing that George Eliot would not allow the crayon to be photographed, nor would she permit any likeness of her self to be made public. She is the only woman in the civilized world Kate Field believes, who has never been photographed. We and future generations must .see her only visage through her immortal works. Tin Plate, Pis Tin, Etc. Geo. W. Hume kcensconstautflv on hand, and to arrive ajfull line of tisli- , aiyji run mess houses .should inspect goods and btain large discojnifrom regular price. Boat materials Cannerymcn, fishermen and boat builders generally, will find a splen did xi tide of tak timber for boats, also boat nails, etc, etc, at the lowest piices by calling upon Bain fc Co., sish, blind and door factory, on As tor street. Arrived tit Laxt. That cargo of dry fir wood is now to be found at Grays wood yard. Send in your orders early so that 3Ton will get some of the wood yon have been waiting for. DoIlH. -China, wax, and indistructible ware, at the City Book Store, at the lowest possible prices. Call and secure one for they must be sold. Wool, Hides and Furn. Farmers and others will find it great ly to their advantage to call on the undersigned before selling their wool, hides and furs, as he is now prepared to oither buy or sell on commission anything in the above line that may be offered, paying the highest cash price. Freights and charges advance. J.H.D.Gkay. Syphon Study Jamp. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, iu placing the new Syphon study lamp on the market, would call the atten tuition of the trade to some of its merits. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by any study lamp in use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odoralocs not drip either when burning or not burning; easily lighted and trimmed, and is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to fill ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Mr. Case and buy one. He sells them at remarkable low rates. .tfalletH, Gaff and Copper Handles. Cannerytnens work will be done in good style by Henry Gallou, Astoria, Oregon. If yon will give him your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all parties. Central Hotel. The Central hotel, near the steam ship dock is now open for the recep tion of guests, where, the well known caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always be found roady to wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted hy Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and bee him. as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the city. Kelloy's Island, Ohio, March 28, 1880. I have used your Kendall's Spavin cure on a bone spavin and am pleused to report that it has taken the enlargement completely off. It took only one bottle t perform the cure. I am confident if it is properly ued it will do all you claim for it. Yours truly, C. M. Lincoln. Did any scientific phjsician know the formula from which A mmen's Cough Syrup is prepared, lie would not only recommend, but prescribe it to his pa tients troubled with a cough or cold, or any disease of the throat and lungs. Try it It has no equal. For the benefit of those who would sav. "Another hum bug,' a trial 15-cent size is prepared. Ask your druggist to get it for you. In bottles at 15 cts.,50 cts-,51. urinous ami cannery supplies, at. prices which defy competition. Parties wish in" groceries and those intendiue to AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. Crosby's, at bottom prices. P. J. Goodman, on Main street, has hist received the latest and most fash ionable style of .gent and ladies boots, .shoes, etc For a first-class oyster stew, fry, or fancy roast, go to Roscoes, street, opposite X. Loch's. pan-roast or on Mam street, opposite Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in the shell. Mr... Stewart. -tone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee ntis f act ion to all ordering work of him. and will do a bettor job for less money than any outside workman. 1 1 is work in the cemetery here should bo sufficient recom mendation. Before vou let your con tracts for work of this kind it would be well to call upon Mr. Stewart. XIorMC Kducatlon. In something written we have an indistinct recollection of having made reference to a general disposition among boys in their teens, as well as boys of nmturer yoars, to enlighten and bless the world with their pro found knowledge of the horse and his history. Our lxoks and newspapers are full of this kind of literature, and it varies in stj'le from the production of the child at school, commencing with: Thj horse has four legs and a tail; up to the eloquent tribute of the scholar when he quotes from Jeb: That his neck is clothed with thunder and tJie glory of his nostrils is terrible. He suiefleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting. Between these two ex tremes of the child at his first' school composition, and the professional literature, we have evory grade of pre tention, and each professing to have mastered the whole subject. As we approach the close of this nineteenth century, we begin to look for some thing better iu this department of knowledge from those who assume to instruct" And it is to be found iu Kendalls Treatise on the horse, sent by mail to any person for twenty-live cents, postage paid. Apply to iiik A.stoma office, or address D. C. Ire land, Astoria. Oregon. AMUSEUESTS. HlI.L VA PIETIES. CJeo. Hill, proprietor. Fred Gere, man ager. To-night, first appearance of Mhj Mattie Morison. Imllmiist, hite of ban Francisco. A new lirt part with Nick orsou and Markcv as the funny mokes, (ere interlocutor. A new pl: entitled -The Victim. bv Niekeroii, Markey and Gere. A brilliant olio of gems, Mr. Nickerson in his etheopian eccentrici ties, MissMorison iu ballads, Mr.Murkej in Irishisms. Mr. Gere the bad Dutch man. James. Morice in ballads. Mr. Dean iu songs. Mr. Ostrandcr iu his iohn solo, ami Mr. Richard Brcce with his drum solo; and not to be forgotten Mr. Chas. Barnes in his excellent guitar solo. New orchestral selections and new music on the grand stand under the leadership of Mr. George Lambert at 00 i. M. The entertainment will begin at 7o i. m. Entrance on Benton street. Private boxes on Chenanius. Always Ahead. Foster lias just received an electric cigar lighter. Call in and see it. I tn ngly recommend the use of Fellow's Compound Syrup of Hypo phosphites to all who suffer in any way from disease of weakness of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes, or general debility. J. H. W. Scott. M.D., Gagetown, N.B. Dresses cut, fit and made to order, by Mrs. Denny Curran, Cass street, near the Congregational church, in Mr. Thomas Logan's house, Astoria. 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 will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class workman, 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 now kept warm and lighted evenings and the latest newspapers and periodi cals on file, free to everyone who wish to come and read. Warrantee tobian office. deeds at The As- During the absence of Mr. Carl Adler from the city, Mr. Chas. Moffett will have the entire management of his business, and he will commence at ence by reducing prices of everything suitable to dull limes. Everybody can be assured of being treated well, and furthermore will find out by care ful examination of goods and prices that Adlers store is the place to do 3'our buying. You can always find what you ask for in large variety. Bath tub3, water closets, sinks and hot water apparatus, furnished hotels and private restdencos, at lowest rates and shortest notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round the comer." John Rogers has just rucoived at the Central murket a large invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, and for sale at reduced rates. He nl.o keeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of bast quality, which he offers at small profit for cash. J. W. Genrhart has some A No. 1 apples, and a general assortment of dried fruits. Mr. Wiu. L-ob is agent at Asto ria for the Gomiania Life Insurance company of Now York. This is one of the soundest companios doing busi ness in the United Status. Its total assets, all equal to cash, amount to $8,552,877 11. A nice lot of eastern ov'stere at Roscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. You will find them first class. Circuit Court Blanks, County Court Blanks, Justice Court Blanks, Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks, Deeds, Mortgages, ete, for Sale at The Astohiax office. Marvel not that I say unto you, ye must pay the printer. Whosoever neglecteth to p3 the printer, hath not eternal life abiding in him. Who hath sorrow-, who hath woe, who hath the nightmare! They who forget to render unto the printer his just dues. If a man live many years and payeth not for The Astorian, behold he shall not die in pence till he hath re stored to the printer that which he hath withheld. SST-A good advertiser particularly put his Imw-.viim1ows into the news pttper. &2?Most people ''take a look at the advertisement;. If they read those of oth-r people, why will tliey not see vows'.' f r-Is costs lew- to print advertisc-tnt-iiLs I ban to send out saleMMfii. A gixid advertisement i.s seen ami nwl by more pi'ople in om day. than mo-t sales men call on iu a year. -. n advurtisomcut tells its own storv. It makes no mistakes, a; a solici tor might do. ami Mates exactly what the merchant wants to say. neither more nor les. Advertisements are honest iui faitiiftil servants-. ?&" 'Do hogs pay?" asks an agricul tural correioudcnt. We know of some tnat don't. The-. Mibscrile for a paper, nad it for a few vears for nothing, and then send it back to the publisher with the P. M.'s inscription, "refused." Such hoys as that jwy nothing to anjbody, if .hey can help it. -"" oods speak for themselves, tit ii is onlj after they are bought that the can do An object iu advertis ing is to iiuluee people to liny mem ami test them. If goods speak for thcui--,elves.a good advertisement may also speak for the goods. 'Some men can see thintrs only retiospeeiivttly. Instead of looking for ward to vh:ittln iiiiyht do thej only look ba'k to what they inii:htliae done. Tlie learn from experience, after it has become a little late iu the day. Such men are the non-advertisers. "Uook farmers were once despised ly the self called -pra 'licai fanner, lml when the latter saw the former's crops, they chunked their minds. 1 am doing a grnnl enough hiisine-s without xdert"sing." Xodmiui oii are doing well enough for our pres ent need, but do you forget the panic:, the exciting electfons. the times of war or pestilence, or any of those many caiiM-s which create dull terms of busi ness'.' These must Ie calculated for and discounted if you would bridge them oxer. One mut make more than he minis to make a fortune, and advertis ing is a powerful auxiliary in money inakinir. Cir-No man should deprive his wife and family o'f a good local paper. They do not get or.t from home to learn the news as does the hubbarid and father, and he pa jer serves to relieve the other wise lonely Iiou-jq of hi.s absence. It Is the worst iMissiblc enconomy to deprive he family ol a plcasuxv so easily and cheaph procured. And yet there are t5io.se who say that they are too poor to late a paper; but they "are not to oor to bpeiid twenty times the price of a paper every day for whisky and tobacco. MOKE TRUTH Til AX POETRY. Printing in black, Printing in white. Printing in colors, Of sombre or bright, Printing for merchants, And land-agents, too ; Printing for any Who've printing to do ; Printing for bankers, Clerks, auctioneers, Printing for druggists, For dealers in wares. Printing for drapers For grocers, for all. Who will send in their jobs Or give us a call. Printing of pamphlets, Or bigger books, too ; In fact there are few things 1'nt what we can do. Printing of labels', All colors we use, sirs, Especially lit Tor Our salmon producers. Printing by hand, Printing" by steam, Printing" from type, Or from blocks by the ream Printing of placards, Printing of bills, Printing of car-notes For stores or for mills ; Printing of forms All sorts vou can get Legal, commercial, Or houses to let. Printing done quickly, Bold, stylish or neat. At the Astokiax" Office, On Cass and Fourth street. AST0HIAX BUILDING. CASS STREET THE WEEKLY ASTORM IS TIIK BEST PAPER FOR OREGON WiT&gfmz. - WW&sgm sgKyfl V3o-jr!rMi3s?vi-;3f3.; &5&m !Kj-rL , -VfyJf'" W PRINTED IN OREGON. p.VLI. AND OCT A COPY of thlsweek'd vy issue to send to some friend. ISSUKP KVFJIV FJtlDAT MOltNI.VG. OiTlCE IN THE ASTORIAN BUILDING. CASS STREET. u. IUKI.AM) . - 1'VBU.SIIEX. TR1UIS OF SUBSCTUKTIOX. Sen et by Carrier per month One Copy, four months ... ..,, One Copy, twelve months 25ct3 Si oo 00 ESnAdrertisements inserted by the year at tlic rate of Si 50 per square per month, tor less time than one year, S2 50 per square for the first Insertion, and Si ooper square tor each fotaequeat iaserUoa will be chiuxed. filthil1& &i&'2z&& I X L STOKE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TDIES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys, Overcoats and Ulsters, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. JLadics ami Tllisscs I'lidcrwcar, Hosiery. Drcs.s C foods. Cassimeres "Waterproofs, Flannels. Canton Flannels. T.incn Damask. lYapliius, Doylies. Crashes. Towrls. Felt Nltirts, Trunks. Valises. ZYotions, anil an Elegant Stock of Zephyrs and Fancy Yarn, In fact Hie largest and best stock in town and at the lowest prices. C&Call on me before purchasing if you wish to ae money. C. H.- COOPER, I X I Store. Main Street, near Parker House. Astoria. CHAS. HEILBORN, 3IAN UFA CTUREll OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. ASTORIA M. MEYER TT A VINO EVERY FACILITY FOil tide, I ata now mrepared to furni OP LAGEE BEER, AT 3 'KXTS PER GALLOX W ECOIjES A Ti"B. t35Tamilie! and keepers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied, M. MEYER. Proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. C I.KlXKXWi:Klt. H1KAM r.KOWN. KSTAItM.sllKtt IMm. Leincirweber& Co., ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMERS AM CDBB1ESS, Manufacturers and Importers of A LL KINDS OF xjELa.-3?::E2:EL AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS and SHOES nsrlltehest cash nnce uald for Hides anil Tallow. MAGNUS C. CROSBY. ur.Ai.Ki: in 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, Jiairt Street, - - Anloria Oregon IIERG3IAS C IS Ell III' RESI'L'CTFULLY CALL THE ATTK.N. tion of the public to tho fiict that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH ANDCURED MEATS! Which will be fold at lowest rate?, wholesale and retaiL Special attention siren to supplj be hu. I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GESEBAL MERCHAHDISE Corner Chenanius and Cass streets. ASTOKIA --- OREGON. THE ASTORIA Photograph Gallery CAKI) SI.K E'HOTOf'KAPIlfci, Sfc SO I'er Dozen. CAHXXKTSIZE PHOTOGRAPHS S OO ir Dozen. gy-Sjieeial rates fur families. DRESS IHAKING. MRS. F. W. ILLSLEY, - MAIN STREET. la 3U;uic bull Jiuc next deortoMrs.Derby'd Is now prepared to do FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING ASM PLAIN SEWING OF ALL KINDS. Ladies of Astoria are respectfully solicited for a .share of their jtt roimgc. Agenrv for Biittru-ks Patterns. T. S. JEWETT. D. S. KIMBALL. Draying & Trucking. ASTORIA TRUCK & DRAY CO. SqueHiooibo el., between Cm and Mah, Contracts fur unylns made and satisfaction guaranteed Orders left at tbe Occident i3o- tel or rtxeir ri rr mail promptly-filled JEWETT JfcKIMB A T.T. u JrJt j jlv'Jii BREWERY. Proprietor. HE .MANUFACTURE OF A FIRST CLASS AR. the public with the finest quality, for cash. BOTTLED BEER, AT 1 SO PER DOZES. ASTORIA. OKEGON. MISCELLANEOUS. i ! W' KENDALUsBl fcRWIN CUBEf 11 The lloxt Successful Itemedy ever dlM'oered.as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Kead proof below from. rresiilint; Elder of the St. Alba s District , St. Alisans, Vt.. Jan. 1:0, 1SS0, lilt. R. J. lvKXiA!.r. & Co., (lents : In re ply to jour letter I will .say iliai my experi ence with Kendall's Spavin Cure has been very sitisfactory indeed. Three or four' years ao I procured a bottle of yolir agenf, aml w ith it, cured a horse of lameness caused by a spin in. I.ast season my horse became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when lie became better, but when I put him on theroud he crew worse, when I discovered thnt a riiiK-hone was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure ami with less than a bottle cured so that he Is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully j ours. 1. X. Ukanqer Pevserevance Will Tell I Stouciiiton. Mavs.. March US. lkfio. 15. J. Kk.mwi.ls Co., Cents: In justice to you and myself, I think I oit;ht to let you know that I have removed two isonk spa vins with "Kendall's Spavin Cure," one very larue one : don't know how lone the spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eicht moutlis. It took me four mouths to take the lure one oil. and two for the small one. I have used lo bottles. Tbe horse is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This is a wonderful medicine. It is a new thins here, but if it does forall vlmt It has done for me its sale will be very srent. Respectful!! yours. Chas. E. I'akkkk. Kendall's Spavin Cure. UK.rriti.it an (it . Neb.. McIl 31. I8w. Dre. 15. J. Kkmiai i. &. Co.. Sirs : 1 tried your Kendall's Spavin Cure and it bad tho desired effect. It cured the spavin widen other treatments failed to do. 1 did not use quit one bottle of v our liniment. After the spavin was removed Idrovthe hone ami his mate over. "JX) miles, from Linn County, Iowa, to I'arlui County. Nebraska, with a loud of about o00 pounds, and made the -trip in four weeks. I'lease send me your Treatise on the Horse ; Price S"icents. Respectfully jours. Jajiks Ykllexic. Statement Made Under Oath. To Whom itmavConckiix. In the year 1S73 1 treated will Kendall's Spavin Cure, a bone spavin of several months growth, nearly hall as large as a ben's ejrc and completely stopped the lameness and removed the en larj;emeirf. I have worked the horse ever since very hard, and he never has been lame nor could I ever see any difference hi the sbe of the hock joints since I treated him with Kendall's Simv in Cure II. A. Gaixes. Enosburg Falls. Vt., Feb. -Si. 1879 Swum and subscribed to before me this :5th day of Feb.. a. i. lJJ. John (I. J knn k. Justice of the Peace. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ox lirrtlAX FLESH. Pattkn V 31 ills, ashingtou Co.. N.Y., February 21,1878. 15. J. Kkxuall, 31. I).: Dear Sir t The particular case on which I used your "Spavin Cure" was a inali.guaiit ankle sprain of six teen moutlLs standing. I had tried many things, but hi vain. Your "Svni Cure' put the foot to the ground again, and, for the tirst time simv hurt, iu a natural ireitlou. For a family liniment it excels any thing we ever used. Yours truly. KKV.3I.P.BELL. Pastor 31. K. Church. Patten's 3lilIs.X. Y KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, ami yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, if U"ed for several days, such as spavins. sriiuts, curbs, callous, "sprains, swellniss, any lameness and all enlargements of the joints or liiiiln. or rheumatism in man and for any purpose for which a liniment Is used for man or beast. It know known to be the best liniment for man ever used, act ing mild ami yet certain in its effects. It is used full strength witlt jHTfect safety atall .seasons of the year. Send address for illustrated circular, which we think gives ositive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unquali fied success, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Frlce 31 per bottle, or six bottles for 5. ALL DRUGGISTS have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on re ceipt of price by the proprietors. D R. J. KENDALL & CO.. Enosburgh Falls. Vermont. GRANE & BRIGHA3I, Agents. San. Francisco, California. jaODGE. DAVIS & CO., Afrent?, Portland, Oregtfs. Mi U5