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CO VOL. XXIV, NO. 40. BUSINESS CAUDA 1KW. A. J., and J. A. vLJFO- Jij sielans nxul Swrj;eiis. Wi'.I she proinnt attention t nil chIIs. t.oin any pan ot the city 01 eotmtij. Onlre over Allen's St wv. comer Cass ami .r.u uiomta strefK A-t ma. Orrjjim. Telephone o. 41. PJWSK KA! . Physician Bmi Surscoxs. o.' l.'ihcc Itooiii C. o el I). A. Mcintosh s stu orricB nouns:-9 1011 a. 51.;-:: tre.M.j Ko&hlciiCi. opposite tlie.loliaiiseu bnildin -.. . ltOKKIS. OKO. .NOUMi SMtATkl v ookkis. ATTOKNKYri AT LAW. nuv in klnr.ej's I'lm-k. pposltt Citx "5tli. Astoria. Oicon. xv. rilLTOX. . c. rin TON. rjiroi i::sot:;:s. ATTOUNKYfc AT LAW. llo.ins 5 and C.Odd Fellows KuildliiK. G KLO F. PAKKIUt SURVEYOR OF Clatnop County ami 'ily of Atoi la OHlce : X. K corner Cas anil AMoi stu cts. Koom So. 8. I l. A. BOWI.BY. Attorney and Cotm-i-Hor 1.1 Iniv, Office on Chcnamus Street, Atoria, Oienon. TAY TllTTIiE. 21. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON OrFiCE ltoonis 1,2. and 3. Ij thlan JialJd- tnp. ICfsidknck On Cedar Street, back ol St. Mar..s Hospital. r I'. HICKS. A. K. SHAW. HICKS 4fc SII tAV. DENTISTS. Uooms in Allen's Budding, up stairs, cor net Cass and Siiueuioqtia streets. Astoria Oregon. JOHN It. MITCIIH.I- km hi u. irsi' vr. SXITCIir.a.Ij i IK2!KXT, Attorneys and Councelors at Law. Itooms 1, 2,3, ;ind 4 Kaiiun's P.iiildius, NortiJrast Coiner id First and IMicStreit-. l'oit Kind. Oregon. T K. HPEIHIKV, NOTARY PriJLIC, Searcher of Titles, Abstract r and Conveyancer. , Ofllce on Cass Street. S dooi s south of As torlan ofllce, AstoriJ, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! f. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA. - 2 J.: .-'. OFKICi: IlOl'lW : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 oVlo,M: 1'. Id. AHEAD OF ALL C03IPETIT0KS! Manufactured on Hie (Iraduul Itoi'.iu .iioi Sjstein by the Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.. rnmi'Dj Is tUe only flour that lias taktn rirt l'rl?p three j ears in succession at lite poitTiiAXi ari:cKAyir.j taji:. AUo at State Fair. One ti iat is sufllt'leiit to c.'i: inre id its suj.o noiity. iJee that th woid CAP110I. Kon each sucl; CEOHC.i: SIIIEL. S Stark St., F01 Hand Agent. WILSON & FISH Eli. Astoria Agents. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER uCfcU CAPr.E.J.MO0DY, AKtoiIa.Or.. Cathlamet, W. T.. West port Or., and intermediate points. The Steamer 3Jounfafnci:r will leac Asto ria dallj, until further notice, from Ilu-tler'-. wharf, foot of Main stieci, at half-jiast 2 o'clock P. 21., as follow : Montlcjt, Weilncidaj a and Friiinj, for CATHLAMET and intermediate points 011 Wash.'ler. side will go to Westporr, same dajs. TupbJajt, Thnrtdays and Saturda, for WESTPOKT and intermediate pednt on the Oregon side will go to Calhlauict .same dajs. WillLeare CATHLAMET, W.T.. for As toria, Sondajs, Wcdnfila;s and Fridajs at seren o'clock A. M., touching at all way land inss on Wash. Ter. &lde, and return on same .side. Will Leave WESTPOUT, for Astoiia. Or. oil Tuesdajs, ThnrxdajR and Saturdays at f en o'clock A. JL, touching at all way land ings side. ings on Oregon side, and return 0:1 s-amc For Freight or P&uagc, apply on boaid,or to Main street Wharf. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. TI1I0 Tun tc it- en T l-rt r'xnrtlloln ..,-.! to Afi orders loft at Post & Hansen's Astoria1 Soda Works will be promptly attended to. I U. Kti.t.1, Manager. DOWN'S !LJ JL IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION I BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION 1UAT AT?TA ri-HTTc: Avn ITVF? il-illS AND .Li-. i-ivo 1 TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY j tiait ... t a rr ?. CTTM7C I r -1 1 1 v i-w ii 1 1 1 r- 1 i iv . 1 1 1 .. , 1 -"y --'"" "- n IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine hat f radc MtV and ms-e ! lie' Lines 0:1 wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. SM.hU HI.ll.SJH H f.O.'i IK!. WiiOMtsAi r A:i st. lVnl id j : 1 . 1)233 S3SZH25SS52532E3 TORPSD BOWELS, D3SORDEKSD L1VSR. and EV3ALAR1A. From l licsc sources ai i&t tlnx'c-fourths of tho iliscasfs r f the huuiau race. These symptoms indicate thc.r OMelwice Xioss of Ajptitc, Boxvcls ccstic, hick Ilc&tlaclie, fullness after cnt iiiK, aversion to csci-tlonof bocly or tniutl.Hructstio:ioffontl,Irriial i ty of ttmpcr, 2otvKpirIs,Afceling ofliavins xsejilcclccl some duty. iJiz Tiiies,Flatlcrjnt;attliciIcart,Iot: before the eyes, highly colored Urin e, COXSTiIATIOAana tlcniand tho use ofa. remedy thatacladirectlvon lhcLh or. AsaLivcr mclichifTDTT'S XiriXiS have no ciual. Tin iractlonon tlie Kidneys and hkin i.-i aKo prompt; removing all impmities tiirougii theo three " scavengers of tho f.ysXem,M pioducing appitite, sound digestion, lcgul-ir stools, a clear skin and a vig orous hody. Tl'TT'.S IiIitS cauxpito nausea 01 griping ncr interfere with dally work nnil arc a perfect A NTl D GTE. TO Kl A L A R i A. t-old e er-a-licrc23;. Oi!ie41 Aiutr-ijSt.N . GratIIuo::'i;ii.i rs cliaagcd in stantly toatiLo'i Jt,iiC hya&Inglo application of this D11;. bold'by Diiir 1st s,orcntl)yfpread on receipt of Sl Oftice.4i Murniv Street, New York. RIM UAKUiL 0? C:mJL SKSIPS P222. HACAK'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you cant tell. TOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. The Seni Saloon. The Popular Resort fcr Astcrians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Co to THE CEM SALOON. ALEX. CUIPP.KLL. - - PKOPKlirrOK EOR TILLAMOOK! isa:. Sir. A. H. Field. iie- r.mt 0..1,rii-!ii. Will lcnc Slain street whaif ::s rt-su-larly a- weather permits dtinug August Sptemler and October. Freight per O. It. & Is. Co. will connect at AsSona. Hale from Portland and Aston 1 to HoIvmhi Mile Super ton. Passage from AMo'ia . Address P.AWOI.l.l.Tfi. CO.. Afctona. Tho Telephone alooi. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for the Comfort and Coincidence of those who enjoj a Social Glacs. The Rest of Wines ami Liquors, I AJ1L VHUItWl' V'aMl.7 fPl,v ri!,riTiAC?4 f,itv.e Everything New and First-Class. It. X.. JEFFREY, Pro!r. & I TUTPS H is3 23 3 ASTORIA, OU83GOIV, .SFXDAY, AFGCST lu I8S5. ("KANT AXO TIIK PAClFiC TOAST, j General Grant iras much iuteiesled in the Pacific roust, aul sbo-retl ! great attention to genttaaeti from' Caiifomia ami Orpgou, always frteml-J 1 fag lo tlteui during the yenrs of his piesjtlfiicy. a iieaity welcome t snejswt,'! over use countries 01 As-a aau White House. The best jwit or his Europe, causing widesjiread destrnc reetiiuf was its unaffected sinmlicilx i lion of life. Commencing in China land cordinlily. They conld alwnxs j in l'J2. the pestilence marched stead ' depeihl upon hita for assistance m' iiy westward, until all the then known attv legilnnote enterprise eaten. ateu i lo advance the interests of the coast. One of the Itest pr.jofa of this was in the fact t!it when h:s attorney gen- er,,j, Aekrrnuui, of (leorgiamaile vorv iseeuhar decisions against thc.ot Oregon l.nsd grants which wonldl mve prevented the building of the Oregon and California raiiroad, Grant, r.pou bring made aware -f Aekennin'.s views on this subject. I . - asked for his resignation, and ap-j IKiiuled (TCorg' II. illiaias, of Ore gon. lie feit, ana so expresseu nmi elf at tiie time, that imiortant n bubjeet ought to be left in the bauds of i man who was well acquainted with the needs of the state.? most in terested. Williams made an excel lent attorney general, and his name w:i sent in as nomiuee to fill Chief .1 notice Sprague's jilace: but the faie.ouft "1-andaulel slory" provented his eonlirmation. (Jener.il (1 rant's far-sishied interest in the J'acifie state is also slsov.-n by the frequent allusion he made during the Intel wa- to the desirability of liaviug th- I'ni.iti aiid Central l'aeific railroads extend a lirnueh to Portland and Vu- gel .Hfinnd. tluis doing the ivork for tliegicat northwest that the Jsorth ern Pacific has since accomplished. Home time in IM'S the general, in talking over i'ne subject with lien liolliday and myself, used the strong expression- "You Oregouiaus have been fairly robbed of a raiiroad." Among the early friend" of Grant on this coast were Ben Shannon of Ore gon, collector of the port, also a few old merchants of Oregon. Captain 1L 1L Thompson, of this city, was well acquainted with Captain -.rant in Oregon. The stories which have Kvn csto't lively circulated to the effect that joung (Srant led a dissipated life while on this coast, may Ik brieflv characleri;:il as lies, lie was :: nice, quiet fellow, w ho made friend-., and stuck steadily to his brvdnew. There was a story tohl in many p:rt-i of the coast to the effect that Grant lived ia liumlioltli eoint for some ears, and "drove a mule team," n an iai aginate pioneer once was heard telling a group of men on Finest rcet. Another store often retailed that voituir Orant once kept a billiard saloon in Walla Walla: .il! a third that If "went to the nunc.-.' and owned a claim on tho l'eather or up per Sacramento; while et a fourth is, that be lived in Stockton, and "loafed :eiinile- aliont its muddy streets one winter in the early fillic-s." TheM stoi ie?, and similar oimh. are snilieientlv set at rei bv tiie evidence of Oeo. . Dent, late Vnited State appraiser, and l Sen. O rant's brother-in-law : .dso by th ftfaicmeu! o? Granl earh Oregon friendn. (1 Hint's arrival on the etasl wa-. in 117.1. 1L brought governim-nt ku; )lies :-.nd stores for use at l)enie:a, where lift delivered them to UieNiiiar terniaster grneral. Ins legimenl wa- for some tune stationed in San i'ran ciseo. At thi1? time (!orge and dohn Dent were li-.iugal Knight's 1'Vrry, and he visited them there, dnring his first furlough. It was during this viiii t that he explored tltc StaniHlan.s and. Tnolomno hills. Raw the miners at their work, held ;h Dents build a bridge, and had what he afterwards spoke of as "oneof the lu-st vacations of his life." While in San Francisco he boarded al the Tehama house, which stood on the silo now occupied b tho Hani; of California His rcgimnt was culled to northern California and Oregon to aid in qui eting Indian troubles, and shortly after its return he wrote out and for warded his resignation, immediately after which he proceeded to the east ern slates. Senator Nesmilh, of Oregon, who died a few months ago, was a promi nent member of the ommilUe on military affairs of the United States senate,nnd gavo his hearty support to all of Grant's measure. During the darkest hours ot the great gener al's career. Senator Uesmilh. one or the best known of war Democrats, was determined to sustain him, and Grant often mnde his headquarters while in Washington, at the senator's houc. Both Stanton and Ifalleck were often opposed by tho energetic senator, bnt no one ever heard a word of complaint from Grant, whose loyalty to the ideals of military obedience- was ono of his most admirable qualities. Only President Lincoln, aud a few men such as Sesmilh, knew how strong a pressure was brought to bear against Grant at this time. Ben llollidny kept honso on E street, in Washington, lie was then president of the Oregon and Califor nia raflroad. Among the old friends who often assembled there, one would often see General Phil. Sheridan, (uarlermaster-Geucral Ingalls, now in Portland, Oregon, and General Grant, together with any other old Pacific coasters, They would sit aud smoke, and talk over old time3 till past midnight, when the president's friends would accompany him to the dcor of the White house. A. 3f. Luy I'ea, in Overland Monthly. ' Ho who knows his incapacity knows something. aXCIEXT PESTILENCES. Long before the Christian era, pes. tileuces, xvhich vrere known by the loc.il natues of the "sweating siclc- now." the "black death' anil the like, at frequent but irregular periods worm nan neen covered, not except- ing tho island of Iceland, in the Polar f ea, where the mortality was fright ful. This plague reached Europe in l'J17 and raged up to 1350. a period twenty-seven years from its first appearance in China. The acconuts of the mortality seem incredible, but there appears no reason to doubt the statementsof historians ot the period. In Cairo the death rate was a? great as 10,000 .. , daily. Towns and whole districts were nearly depopulated, and ships without crews wero driven on the shores of the Mediterranean and North .seas, all hands liaviug perished with the plague. It is estimated that Europe lost in that visitation 23, 000,000, or one-fourth of the total population. China suffered to tho extent or 13.000.000, and the balance of Asia lost 23,000,000, a total of 01,000,000 deaths attributed to this wave of destruction passing over all that jiortion of the earth's surface where intercourse aud association for the purpose of commerce existed. FIFTY-OXK IirSHKIiS PF.tt ACKE. Tho heaviest yield of grain of which this journal lua been informed during this season, was from twelve acres on the farm of Matthias Haber ly, formerly the T. W. Davenport donation claim in the WTalpo hills. From the twelve acres, six hundred and twelve bushels of wheat were threshed, an average of fifty-one bushels per acre. This may surprise some of the slate press who have be come chronic echoers of the "half or no crop at all" howl, but it is a fact While the general j ield this season will not average as high as did the ield of 1831, yet there will be fully as much, or more marketable wheat taken from tho Odds of tho Willamette valley this season than last. While the growth was very heavy in ISSi, a great deal 01 th& grain was destroyed by early rains. This season the weath er has been very favorable, and it ap pears as though the entire crop will b" .successfully harvested aud saved. The nvirkct is stronger than last ear. with a much belter undertone, aud there is not much room to doubt that farmers will realize a3 much monej from the crop of ISSo as they did for 1S3K or even more. tfaewi .S7'i' r.Ktit. "Fbi Outcast Poor." great stir has recently been made in London by a pamphlet with this title, sLowuig the utter misery of the degraded classes. Many oT these poor people have come lo their misery by strong drink. But many others are simply suffering from broken down eons notions. Jf such people wero helptd up by giving thfin Brown's Iron Bitters.'the sum of human mis ery would be greatly lessened. Spend a dollar al the druggist's and give some needy invalid a ootlJe. of this invaluable tonic. God is better served in icsistingn temptation U evil than in many form al prajers. Leclnrer.i, ministers and all public spcakere should keep fled Star Cough Cure on hand. Free from opiates. Sin has a great many tools, but a lie u a handle that fits them all. Vdiat o.i U'asl to Koon. 3 "t rbody wants an honest answer to this simple questien: What is the best medicine to regulate the bowels, cure coalivencss and biliousness, help digestion and give strength lo the whole sjsiiMii? People ask us this every day. We answer, Parker's Ton ic. It is pleasant to tho taste. All children like it. Mothers all praise it. 1 1 will save a thousand times its cost in ewr family. Fdilor Wtstem Aryit. The more honest a man is tho he allVcts the airs of a saint. less IT Yoiir Liver IJcniiod oa Of n-r:teu-ch dull pdn or sharp twinge in tl.e risht Mle, or lienealh the dexter -h"a!i! i Wide. :uspt the reminder as a w.uuiiig. and rrgH'ate the oran without lovs td" I i:ii. h itieeMMif lIostetter-'- Stomach Palter. 'lh altie sjmptoim are usually a-'CHtipanti d Ity jellownevi ot the liu.con Miimtion. fin red tongue, dlsonler of the ;o!!tir!i.s! KlKadaeheaiidmoniii.g nausea, lint a reform is promptly Instituted by the Hitlers, the he-t povible.i.:lMitute for calo mel, blue pill, aud other uier-put-iit and hurtful drugs erroneiais'y desrnated as reu'Cthes for biliousness. Appetite and dl Sistlon are re-tored, anil the bowels resume arinity, when an Impetus is jrhen lo the fimelion of health by this Morllng anti-bilious medieine. which aNoh.islln- elTect of euriel.iug aud purifying the circulation, and fortifIng the tvstcia aaiu-t malaiiil Infec tion in :ur or water. It is also bene lie al for rhi'iuiiatNiii. kidney and bladder troubles. Slwloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation. Loss of Apjietite, Diz 7.utess and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 anil 7" cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed lo cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement. That Hacking Coucn can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Sold by W.'E. Dement. RedStar TRADE VV MARK, JF ,$ IbtalutAu Free from Opiates. Emetics and J'oisuxs. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE . ror Conchi, Soro Throat, IIoartcacjA, Col J, Influeazs,Bron3ltI,AithBia,Crocp, Wtoeo. Ins Cough, Qalaij-, Pains In Chut, ani other joju oltts Throat aJ Lnnr Pries 50 ceati a bottle. Sold by DrascIiU and Dealers. Iarl(tt unable to tmluce thtir Center U rromptly get it for them xsill rectite tiro bou'.n. Ljrjn-eu charge paid, by tending om dollar to TUE nUELES A. TOCELIK COarA.NY, 3ol3 Ownn aJ UannT-wtarrr. BilUmerr. a.jUJ. U. S. i. GERMAN1A BEER HALL FKOM THE Norton Pacific Brewery Five Cents a Glass. CS"Xo inferior Peer sold at thi plat e. VM. RUCK. Proprietor. FOLEY J HOT MEDICAL SPIUNGS.i A H.t.'k will leave I"rgcua on tho :u rival of the traiu from Fortland, EVERY TUESDAY, Making Ihctiia from Portland in less than two dab in da light. 1'ETElt KUN'CY. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. STorth British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, COiTJMESCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, . Kcpresent 11s a Capital or S07,000 OCO. It. VAN DUSKX. Atccou Ilwae-3 Steam Naviplioi Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. FgOM ASrOKIA TO Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Hwaco, Conneetlns by stages and steamboats for Oysierviile, Monlesano and Oiympia STKAMl'U m& "GEff. MILES," V. 1. WuiTCOMis, JUsri.n. AVill Ieae Astoiladailj (Sunda sf xeepted) Tor Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Hwaco, at 8 A. M WithOjbtarvllle Mails and Express daily, and Through Mails to iwlnti bexoud. and Idontcsano, "Y. T on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "MI'm" xxill make two round trips, leaxing Astoria 011 sec ond trip (about 3 1. at.) 3 hours after arrival from first tnp. Fare to Hwaco. S1.Q0 Passengers wi'I saxe teu'h by pun-ha-i-iug tickets btfoiu olne;ou board. llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 J3Tor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the ofllce of the company, (Srax's wharf, foot of Heitton street. J.JI. D.C.RAY, Agent. S.AiiNI)T &PKRCMJCN ASTOIUA. - OltEOON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH 1' rho psmmmM'm K'i-2n Bci'.er Shop 3vzz?zy All kinds of m&ISE, CANUEEY, AXD STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DEBS, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. Tills Tells of f be G SHflW ON FASTH 3I0XDAY Al'Ul'ST :j ..3KTX5 WILL BE KKOWN AS PETE BAYS FOR THE MULTITUDE! ';The Largest! The Grantlesi! The Greatest! Old John Hofoinsoii's H BIG SHOWS -jft mmmm Will Exhibit at Astoria at That Time. A TRIPLE CIRCUS. A WONDEEFUL MUSEUM. AN ENORMOUS ELEVATED STAGE! Willi nnrc Startling Features, more Sensational Novelties, more Performers, Male and Female, than ANY SHOW IN THE WIDE WORLD! tie:: tattoo i:i wojjas. EMITH Sr.VtR SVW THE LIKE BEFORE ZOLA, The FEMALE BL0NDIN. Riding a Velocipede over a- Slnjrle Wire, W feet above the heads ol the audience. TlflliA! SVatinc on a light Wire, elevated IUI feet, and pertonuinc the most uitncni oll.a'.r. 9 l'K3IAI9-: E.LISII BICYCLE RIDERS! 0 ZEKA FAMILY ! In wonderful and lightning Ilair.Teetli and Feet Slides from the topmost point of the L'anx-as to the Uroiuid. k'lle LU zqla TFUILA FAMILY! lllfill WIRE QUEEN, walks blindfoM. xxitli feet incased in basket, And a vast collodion of relics of tho A HERD OF MOXSTr.R ELEPHANTS Of all .ves. sies and kind-.. VIOLA, HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER S15000 Drove of ttiraffcH SAO.OOI) Srliool olJia Iiiottn. SlO.OOO lilte S'llo IlippopotaniUM. S.",Ot)ll Tamlnoar. !t?.T;.Ot)' Hchonl of Walrun. oxniiLasFr 2-Horned-2 I .")) Hor-es !p Snniatraii Rhlnoeeroi SO Camels ! ULI ALl, LINES OF STE.UI150ATS "WILL VXKRY PAS . SEXGERS TO AXI) PR03I AST01UA AT GREATLY REDITED RATES. io.vt faiIj to s: xv tj ui: t vitai:m tibi: rsri Srst, IBV VJ W 2 5.5 III Charints.-l Stcnin Jliisieal Wajion--. 1." Mounted Trmnpelers. ."!00 llorai-s, 12 bi'parale Kinds or .MiLsie. Female Urass l'atul, JScottili Haj?- ii pers, 100 Jlounted Knitilits,r0 Catres.'J bteain Or jaiis. Female Ojien Air Opera, 100 Ponies, s Distinct J'nuils,.iulilec Troupe, Steam (.'ahope, ."0 t'oitrllx Dames. Iras OP IEKFOKI-I5Ai VS.8 BS:A1T! Tiyci-A Lions. Hyena, Leopards, Beam, Pythoni, Ancondax, Boa Cojix)-icoiw. ctt:,2cilh their Keeper, all thromi open, tvllh sides duicn,in the mighty Parade. ! ill I mi hi m ii I ii ii " I i hiiii i i mi i j --!-' -' l .Mj-mn j ! iiiiiil Jlfw 2PEUF0EMAMGES BAILY, 9 1 AND 7:30 P. M. I TICKETS will be on sais at during the days of Exhibition. n . . . . Cflllllji a Timsjortota Company. Through FreigM on Fast Time! THE NEW Which has been specially built for tho comfort of passengers will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Eoturnlns leaves Fortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at ! P. M. fAn additional trip will be made on Snnilay of Each, Week, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock finnilny "Horning. Passengers bx this route connect at Kalawa, I for Sound ports. IMHCK. FIVE CENTS. neatest TUESDAY SEPTEIIBEll L DATiONi A SO t'AGU 211ZX Ul.itlE. A IG AT1C AYIAHY. ZENOBIA! . v. Hurled 200 Feet Tlirough Space by Ancient Romc'a Terrific War Engine, -3?23.o CJa,taE-tiJ.-fc! j IIU32A. OAKIXG at its ZF.MTII ; aBai Mio (hea. head foremost from the Dome ' the CailVab Into a IlCt 10 feet below. . . rVi'IIe ZERATE?Ceiling Walker Who at the Apex of theCanx-as xvalks, runs a d dances with head ilownxvard. i JLO ROLLER SKATERS! Zu d rjnicvele Rider.- and Skaters j " on Stilts. Olden Age and modern curiosities. EVERY NATION REPRESENTED, 7iVh J Hi'ihlont. Kunli, Creels, Cannibals, .l.vf, Ataht, Mriles,Jupanete, Patagon fi , Fejff,Xubian,J?ijti)tia)is.Ma- l a . IhltentoUand Afghans, all in their A'atix-e ustunicsnnil "ercmoiilct! H l Hands Iliah WT nORSE ths Hew York Novelty Store rc. - ii'i - mi ? bTEAMEIi U. B. SCOTT. President ,