A tt) U 3smu Sbtortim. ASTORIA. OREGON: SATURDAY. ..MAKCII 3. 1SS3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE t'ORT OP ASTORIA. RKADT FOR SEA. Tfcos S Stowe, Br bk 6?6 Qaeenslown Sltich 1 ARRIVALS FROM SEA. ftlobiio Hat. Kr bk 1117 Antwerp Marcn 2 BHCeld. l!r bk IMi S D March 2 YFJiSI 1S IS TUli RJ VKR. O Pea Touran. Br so 1S7I Medea. HrlAlOrf. Uimara. limp ISTii l.ucirara. iirsp i8(S Kinfauuea. Br bk Hit OlenlTvi8. Br fcktMO Kb, 11. Stubuck. ip Calcutta, Ur bk V34 Harvester. Br so Mitredale. Bnp 1231 Nicholas Thaier ilinaporo. Kr bt lii llutep feiD' li, l.r splIW C&irnraeniy. Brap Liunirutie. nr ap UTi uomia,ursp John Gamble. Br bit l.nmaca. Hrpp 143G Marl lis fither. I!r tk 1'he Fiedericw. Br bk Persian Monarch, brspoinob. ronthard. Am .'amterlacd. BrsplitfS KSSXLS 0 -m t: 17 A . ; r'r"iKS i'lsrin. for the Columbia Uivcr AlhutlU L'rsplaSraiarea Anaoila Kr rp 1110 Liverpool Benares. ilrbS IfiCS It llrnrmtr. ITbk 1W! Marvport Fob Winder. t.r bk 11 II Newcastle f.'oi-.tr of Cimarron, Br bk 1257 JUryfort Jo. of Merioneth. Br Lk 1063 Uarjport Derbv l'l 1-. Kr p I960 Man Port Oit 1 Dun'oc Br Lk CA Greenock L'velyn. L r bk 1 179 Liverpool Not 16 fjirlsc'icrt. Br bk HIS Glasgow Sett Vt Forfartbire, Br Bp'lis-? Now castle Jan 1J Gartmore. Br bk 103-1 Maryport Xcv 12 lleloia Br sp 135 Antwerp Lady Cairns, Br sp 1265 London Oct 31 l.icJcics Abbey. BrbkSiS Talcahnar.o Leccaaia, Br bk fciC Ans Mary Lon. Br tk 861 ManportNorT Mcidei Ci:r. Ur bk 120 Marrport Mirraporo, Brav Hrfi S D Moel-y-don, Br t k 1063 S D altitudes. Br IliSO Dec 24 Ophelia, fir bk ISI Liverpool Sept C Rosecitni, Br k 11S0 Liverpool Shando", Br 3 1237 Sydney Samarkand, Br bk 1K)I San Diego Saraca, Br bk SS6 Liverpool Seliinl Wyn. Br bk UCS S F Thrilai d Castle. Hr bk 1214 Liverpool Not 58 From jt-inerlran S'orta. ea Kics, Am sp 1436 Sew VoikXovIS Jas Drnmipord. Am snl479X Y T1IK I'J'AllbK JfcOU ASiXOUIA. MARCH. Illflli WATHt. I LOW WATKK. ' i- r-t .wo idTT l'irst. Second. 3 I 5: .a 2 3 g 3 jS'cH S i?E if h is 1 h s h s h s , in. A. in. , a. m. .v 7. in. , 4 , -S. S 1 2 45 S7 300 7 81 9 01 10 0 11 07 2 3 21 S 5 3 52 7 0 3 S3 0 0 0 59 14 .) 4 10 8 3 4 M o:tl0 51 09I0 4S 2 1 4 4 58 (J nil G 111 55 Ot'llM 29 5 5 51 7 7 7 43 5 71 - - -- 109 0 8 li 7 a-. 7 5 3 US l 1 01 35 2 2i! 0 7 7 8 19 7 3 111 17 CS 2 31 37 3 37 0 4 8 9 2: 7 5 1107 7 1 349 3C 4 31 0 1 9 10 29 7 S 11 41 7 o 4 50 32 5 22 -0 2 10 11 20 8 I - - -- 541 27 C 01 -0 3 ii 025 7 a 12 tn 8 2 ;i 22 037 -02 12 0 5J 8 0 12 4) S 1 7 07 1 8 7 13 0 1 The hour.-, between nildinsnt and noon are JesisnaU'd by a (A. t.), tlio.se between noon and midnight by ? (i ,m.). CA. OOm.o denotes ni'ilnisiit, oA. OCim. p denotes noon. Tin height is reckoned from the level o .-.ventre lower low waters to which the sound inns are civen on the Co:tst Survey charts. Columbia River Exports. smrMEXTS roiiEiax. MAUCII. 1 To Qucenslown per Thos. S. Stoicc. Flour. 11.275 hbU. from Portland S41.21S ASTU !t i .VS II ItiX' TOSS Y. STATE OI i icf.i:-?. United States Scnatcri. l.I.X. Dol.u "l .1. H. Mitclicll lteprescntatlve in ConKrcss-Binser Ilenuaiin tJovenior.... ... Sylvesierrennoyer (Jovenmr's secretary ..... H'. A. Mun.'ey yecretary of State . J W. Jlcl.r Ce Assistant Secretary 11. r. Glltner State Tn-asurer..... ,. . f5. W. Webb Suji't l"ublic Instructioli .1. IS. McElroy State Trinler . I'. C. Haker Clerk School 1-and Board Nan !eon Davis Sup't Insane Asvluni Dr Harry Uxne Sup't Penitentiary liobt. Clow i V. r. iionl .Iud;es Supreme Court V. V. Tliaj er ( IU S. Straiian Judpes Circuit Court First Dlitric: L. 11. Webster, second 1C S. Bean. Third 1L T. lioise. Fourth Department 1. 12. 1). Shat tuek : department 2, U IS. sieanii Fiflli F. J.Taylur. Sixth I. Isoiu and (J. V.'. Walker. Seventh ,7. II. Bird. Itailroad Commissioners-.1. II. :i:..:cr, of Latirauile ; !eo. Wascmier, i ' . -tlli-t ; aud J. It. X. Bell, ol Kosenarg li. i i tk. Health Officer D. t .. r. . s es cocsir effick: s. County Judge r. ". Page County Conitiiissioners -J ',' ": "Vor,JrB Clerk ..c. .1 . ii phi hatd sheriff v O Uoks Treasurer I. lerpii i;i Assessor.. . .. C. K Siiviien tc'iool Suuerlulciident - J. F. 1'age Annual School Meeting. Vf-WKIE IS IIFREBY GIVEN TO THE L leal votirs vl District No. 1, Clatsop County, UreKon, that the antimil tohoul in-etit'i (or said dis rirt will liehi-UI ;:t the svh'i I house In said district, to bnj;m at the hourol 7 :30 r. M.. on the first Monday, belut; I he 5th day of March, A. D., 18. Hiss ineelms is called lor the piirpos" d elcclins one dlrei tor to serve foi thtee jVflr.. and ono cleric to ser.-c for ono car. ai.d the transaction of the business usual at such lnectiiie J. W. CONN. Cha'rmin B.iard of li:ectors. J. U.llUSTLF.i;. Cletk, : .ria. Or., February 22al. lfS. Great English Remedy. TraJe JTxrt. Murray's Specific. A guaranteed cure for till nervous disease?, such as Vcak Mcmorv. Los? of Brain Power, Hvsteria, Headache, T).ln In ,I.A I.,nl' X"......n..o n r T , , X dill 111 11117 llt.Il, .ICIIUU1 oeioio i-iung, irostrationWakeIulne-s,leu-corrlioea, universal Lassitude, Seminal "Weakness, Impotency and General loss of power ottno Generative ur- radeiiar. trans, in eitncrscx. caused Dy tndescrctlon orovcr exertion, and which ultimatelv lead to Premature Old Age, Insanity and Consumption. S1.03 per box or six boxes for S5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full particulars in pamphlet, sent free to every aPP'lcal" AftBrTaklnr. We Gnarantce Six Uoxcs To cure any case. For c verv $3.00 order re ceived, we send six boxes with written cuar antec to refund the money if our Specific does not effect a cure. address all communications to the Solo Manufacturers. THE MU11R W MEDICINE CO. Kansas City, Mo. Sold in Astoria by J. W. Couu, sole asent. mm WW S?S. -sSSSl G& & SOCIETY 3IEETIXG8. Temple Lodge, Wo. 7A.F.A.M, KEGULAli COMMUNICATIONS 2 first and third Tuesdays in eachVy month, at 7J4 o'clock, r. it., at the v -Hall In Astoria, Members ol tho order in good standing aro invited to attend.. isyoraeroitne vk.jl Bearer Lodge No. 35, 1. 0. 0. P. REGULAR MEETING EV- SS&r. ery Thursday evening atjWsg 7Jo o'clock, at the Lodge vSfSaSi? room In Odd Fellows Hall, Asto- "rltr ria. Sojourning members of the order in good'stauding, cordially invited to attend By order N. . Ocoan Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F. KKGULAltMEEriNGSOF OCEAN EN rampment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Ijiljje. in the Odd Fellows Bullillns, lit tm ! r ji., on the second! and lourih MiKutays of each month, Sojoiiniim; l.at.i ru cordially Invited. By fir.ler IJ. I" Soa-.l Jo Lodge No. 13. A. O. TJ. V OliGLUVU MEETINGS OF SEASll'i JX I)ds No. 12, A. O. U. W. will lM- lii-iii in Ihe.r Hall In Pythian Castle, .-n Saturday evening of each week, at 7 uY-!.. Members of the order In good standi:.,, bi-o visiting Brothers are Invited to attrnti I -brary will be open fifteen minute- i t-ture aud after each meeting. By ordvr M. W.E.JOHNM 'i- Cushing Relief Corp3 No. a, U. A k. QKGUI.AKMEIiTINGSONTIlK-c.iOMi A, aud fourth Tuesdays of each uni..li. ut Jf.M. Lr order Mlt.CLEMM!El!('S-. Secretar . Aator Lodge No. 6, IC of P. OEGULAlt MEETINGS KVEKY l.t S tiesday evenltgat7 50 p. a. sit I'jtn.u!) Castle. Sojourning Knights in giod sUin.1 mg cordially invited to attend. By order O. C. II. E. NELSON, K. fit It. an J S. Select Knights of A. O. TJ. W. REGULAR MEETING OF NOBlll westem legion No. 2, will be held at their headquarters in Pythian Castle on Thursday evening of each wec-k at 8 o'clock. Members of the .jgion in good standing and visiting comrades are invited to attend. Drill every first and third Thursday even ings of each month. By order of commander. It. L, BOYLU, Bee Scandinavian Benevolent Socletv. REGULAR MEETINGS OK THIS SOC1E ty at their rooms in Pythian building at eight o'clock i M.. on the second aim fourth Tuesdays of each month, AUG. DANIELSON, Secretary . Company H, O. N. G. REGULAR DRILLS EVERY WEDNES day evening. Regular meetings first Wednesday of eaclrmonth at 8 1". M A. E. SHAW, Commander. Clatsop Lodge No. 113, TJ. O of H. REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY Wednesday evening at 6 o'o.ock in lodge-room over Camahan & Co. '3 store. So journing brothers invited to attend. Common Council. KEGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at VA o'clock. S"Fersons desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, at any regular lueet inir must Dresent the same, to the AiN'itnr and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening Enuriuiue j.uesuay on wmen me ioai.cn olds its regular meeting. TUOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Clerk. PATRONIZE HOME IHDUSTBY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits, Better A'ork manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods by Every Steamer. Call and Set Rim and Satisfy Tour-dr. P. J Meany. Merchant Tailor. C. E. BABN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in All KIcili or Soasoned Lumber. MOULDINGS, WINDOWS AND DO. HP. OAK. ASH AND HICKORY. Black Walnut, Alder and Mjple, PORT ORFORD CEDAR, And All Kinds of Boat Material a Specialty. ALL KIXD3 OF Job Work and Turnlns Dane nt SHORT NOTICE. Manufacturing Steam Mills. Corner Genevieve Astor Sts. Notice. . mnE FIRM HERETOFORE EXISTING X under the name and style of Wherry 41 Co.. at the Star Market, doing business in the city of Astotla. is tins day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Xt. W, Wheiry having puichased the entire interest of S. D. Adair. 111 the said Ann. The business will becon linued under the same firm name and at the same place by W. W. Wherry and M. Tren chard. who will nay all debts aud collect all claims duo said firm. S. D. ADAIR W.W. WHKKRY, M. TRENCH ARD. Astoria, Orcgou, February 17th, 138S. Guardian's Notice. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE A of Oregon, for Clatsop Countv. In tho matter of the estate arid guardian ship of John II. Moore. Edward s. Moore, and Chester C. Moore, minor children and heirs of J. S. Mooroi deceased : At this time C. S. Wright, the guardian cf John Henry Moore. Edward Stanley Monte and Chester Clarence Moure, minor diiiilmn and heirs nt Uw of J. S, Mooie. deceased, presented his petition praying for an order aud license authorizing and directing the salo of the real protierty of his said wards. 10 wn : jji .o. 1 01 miock so 01 the town ol Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure. and extended bv Cvnw ninny, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, anditap Pf aring to the cou t from such petition that it Is necessary that such real eiate be so'd : it is mcreiore oraerea, directed and decreed by the court that the next of kin of said wards and all persons interested in said es tate annear before the above emitiiri mnr- on the 20th day of March, 18? . at the hour of ten o'clock a. is., then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said real prop- ..J o..i.,.u uui UX3 sum. am! it appearing that said wards, and their mother, the only next of kin, reside at anCOUVer. AV:lshinrrtnn f pirirnr.- lr fa nr. dered that this order bo served by publish ing the same for live consecutive weeks in ?,',.,R "aily astoriax, a newspaper pub lished in this county. Dated at Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, this 20th day of February, 188. V. H.l'AlilS, Judge. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and I.'i-i-aired. Paper Hanging. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Sbop. comer Main and Jeflrrsnn Strei-- tfAllTIN 0LSEX. On Lease. F OR A TERM OF YEARS, A Ul'SI NESS lot in the center of the eitv. readv f.r building. For terms apply to K. 0. HULVKN, ,XU. WEIGHT" Raking Its superior excellence proven In millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cent ury." It Is used by the United States Gov ernment. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest. Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Am i. lonia. Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans. FBICtf BAKING rOWDERCO.. .VF.WYOBK, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. North Pacific BREWERY, JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any In the Market, VT AS ItKASOXAKIiK A I'ltlCK. Be Hortl Pacific Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction aud is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. Leave orders With A, W. Utzinger next, to uergmau cc uo.s, or rrea uoon.e, next to Foard & Stokes. Dally Delivery in Any Part of the City. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. n. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brauds or Key West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All ordits from the City and Country promptly filled. Squemoqua Silent, - - - Astoria, I 'regon. THE COSMOPOLITAN. Utzinger and Grosbaiser, Preps. Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars. A First Clasi Place of Social Resort, Kiil in a First Class Manner. AUG. DANlELr-OS. SAMPLE BOOH., Coiner of Water and West Ninth Streets. CMce Lipors and Cigars! Everj' Attention to the Comfort of Patrons. Agent for tho Thlngvalla Steamship Line Direct. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians, For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. 1'ROPRIETOr- Old Corner Saloon, l'liil. F. Boif cr, I'rop'r. Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars, iOt ChMiamnj Street, - - - Aalerla, Ors. GERiMNIA BEER HALL Tho Celebrated WEiNHARD LAGtH BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Class. W.TI. BUCK, lToprietor. LOBB & CO. Vines. Lipors anfl Cigars. A Large Stock of FIRST CLASS COODS. THE TRADE Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for Flrit Class Forelgu and Domestic Brands. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON. The Astor House Saloon. CEO. fVi. ROWE, .Everything Everybody Else Says. ! and More Too. i The best Is rone too good for frltads and pitrour. Will Try .to PJease. Tho Aator House Saloon. THE LITTLE PEOPLE. An eastern United States sena tor tells this about his little" girl: He says that when his fatnilv had gathered for dinner little" Elsie was too busy with her playthings to suspend, and her mother called to her to come. "Yes, in a minute," was the re sponse. "But we are all waiting," said my wife, '-and your papa is wait ing to ask thu blessing." She came in, climbed into her chair, folded lu-r little hands de murely, bi-AVil her head and said in a ln-.v voii-t-: '-Let !n;r go, Gal lagher!"' "J'm Hl'rjid," said the senator, laugliinjr, "that the blessing I in voked at niy table that daj-was slightly iiii:iihertiit." Little Xt-il, hiving recently moved into tho iieip-hborhood. strayed away fr.,m home so iar he was unable to find iiis way back. wnen ins aswjii e became known it crvaUMl h panic in the house- "hold, and every member started out to hunt fur the little runaway A . 1 . . " .-xiicr 2uirciuu;r lor an Hour or two he was found by .an older bother, who said to him: "Ned, Neddie, you have made a great rumpus." At btidtimc ha commenced his lit tle prayer: Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord ray soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, (and after hesitating a moment, continued) What a "wumpus" that would make. A little boy had been extremely naughty at dinner, and had been sent away from the table just as his Javorite dessert cabinet pud ding, with butter and sugar sauce was being served. About nine o'clock that evening, when the other children had gone to bed and his parents were alone in the sitting-room, a tear-stained little face and a white robed figure ap peared at the door. "Mamma," it said bravely, between sobs, "you tuld me never to go to sleep when anything wrong had been done until it was all fixed up right, so 1 came down to tell you that that that I forgive 3-011 and papa for what you did to me at the din ner table." A little fellow who was coast ing on Broadway one night was taken, sled and all, upen the horns of a double ripper and tossed in to the air. He came down whole, stared around in a dazed manner a few minutes,and then approaching a policeman, asked: "Can you tell me where mv sled i, sir?" The policeman pointed it nut to him hanging on the fence 111 front of the Central Baptist Church, where it lodged when it camp down. Little Fanny looked intently at her mother for some time. Then she said: "Mother, you a n't a girl are vou?" "No, Famiv.' "What aro you?"' "I am a woman.' "You were a girl once, vvern't vou?"' "Yes, Fanny." "Well, where is thttgirl now?" There is a little girl of five yoars living in the same house with me who calls mi! her beau. There are four other gentlemen living there, too, and one of them has a big full beard. One day 1 asked her if she would rather kiss this man than me. She looked straight at me and said: "Why, how could I kisshim? There isn't any room." Mother (who with her little boy is dining at a friend's)- Johnnie, I am really ashamed ot you. You never behave fo badly at home. Johnnie I know it, ma, but when I have a chance at a goid dinner like this, I'm apt to get ex cited. Our little boy, 6 yeais old, was sent to school last week for the first time, and on his return home asked his papa: "Who taught tho first man his letters?'' The Ili-v. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Buttr bnn, liiii., says: "Moth myself anil wife oweonr lives"toSmi.oii's Consumption Curk." Sold by NY. K. J)onienr. Arc yon made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Slnoh's Yital izer is a positive cure. For sale by . E. Dement & Co. Why will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will sive immediate relief. Price lOctsPOctsandSl. Slid by ff.KDi ment. LEADING LINES. IRIK MANULA. AT TnK OCCIDENT li Pke Co., it now prepared to lead lines with his leading maehlne. Price of lead placed on lines, eight ecnts per pound. The Akron Lacquers. THE UNDERSIGNED REsPr.CTFULLY calls the attention of Cinnerymen and others to the fact that he is the Pacific coast agent for the Celebrated Akron Lacquers, And is prepared to quote low prices on these goods. ISamplei furnished on applicatien: J.O.BOZOHTfl. The First Sign Of failing health, whether in the form ol Night Sweats and Nervousness, or in a sense of General "Weariness and Loss ol Appetite, should suggest tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This preparation is most effective for giving tone and strength to the enfeebled system, pro moting tho digestion and assimilation of food, restoring tho nervous forces to their normal condition, and for purify. ins, enriching, and vitalizing tho blood. Failing Health. Ten years ago my health began to fail. I was troubled with a distressing Cough, Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous ness. I tried various remedies pre scribed by different physicians, uut becam.0 so weak that I could not go up stairs without stopping to rest. Jly friends recommended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which I did, and I am now as healthy and strong as ever. 2-Jrs. Ii. Ii. Williams, Alexandria, Minn. I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in my family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. I have also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alterative, and must say that I honestly believe it to bo tho best blood medicine ever compounded. W. F. Fowler, 51. D., D. D. S., Greenville, Tenn. Dyspepsia Cured. It would bo impossible for me to de scribe what I suflcred from Indigestion and Headache up to the time I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was under tho care of various physicians, and tried a great many kinds of medicines, but never obtained more than temporary re lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for a short tim8, my headacho disap peared, and my stomach performed its duties more perfectly. To-day my health is conrnlctely restored. 5Iary Harley, Springneld, M"a3s. I have been greatly benefited by the prompt uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It tones and invigorates the system, regu lates tho action of tho digestive and assimilative organs, and vitalizes the blood. It is, without doubt, tho most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. H. D. Johnson, 383 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co.,LowclI. JTtE-J. rrico SI ; six bottlec, 5. MARKETS. Washington Market. Jlaln street, - ,tslnrl:i, Oregon. KFJtCHAX & t'O. P::P JUF.TOJtS t RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN . tion r.f the public to the fact that the above Market w ill always he supplied vilth 8 PI I.I. VARIETY AND REST QUALITY OK FRESH AMD CURED MHATS 1 ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale at-.il retail. fWSpi-clal attention given to supplying .hips. "star market." WHERRY & COHPANY. Ps'i'sh :in! Carol Me.its, FRUITS, SUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT liOTEI. 'II.V 3Jl'!4 hiifol. AHturin. tit: K.J.J-J4J W...I.I.JJJ Mil slang OUKES Sciatica, ; Scratches. . Contracted Lumbago, Sprains. Husclcs, Rhcamatism. Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, StiffJoints, Screw Stings, Backacho, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Braises, Sores, Saddla Bunions, Spavin Galls Corns, Cracks. Piles. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what la claimed for it. One of the reasons for the groat popularity of tho Mustang Liniment Is found in Its universal npplicnbilitr. Everybody ne-eda such a medicine. Tho Lumberman necdi It la case of ac cident. Tlio Housewife needs It for general family use. The Cannier needs H for hi teams andhU men. Tho Mechanic needs It always on his work bench. The Miner needs It In case of emergency. Tho Pioneer needs lt-caa't getolongwlth outlt. The Farmcrneods Itln his house, his stable, and his stock yard. Tho Stcnniboat man or tho Ilonimnn needs It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Horse-fancier needs It It Is his best friend and safest reliance. The Stock-arrovrer needs it It will save bun thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. Tho Railroadman needs It and wUl need ltsolongashlslifelsa round ot accidents and dangers. Tho ltackvroodsman needs It. There Is nothing like It as an antidote for tho dangers to lite, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The fllerchnnt needs It about his storo among his employees. Accident will happen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once. Keep a Dottle in tho House. TIs the best of economy. Keep a Bottle In the Factory. IU Im mediate use In ease of aocldtnt saves pain and loss of wages. . 1-Keep a Dottlo AlTvny in the Stable Jiie when wnnterff TRANSPORTATION LINES. 0. B. & If, GO. And Wsy Landings. The Steamer of the O. K. & V. Co.. i-.ir- ryingthe r.n. mails, leac mo Company'.sJ dock asverj . aaim.iiii-xcepreii, at 6 A. 31. ' Tills Is 1 he only daily hi: Mid the nn! line running all the yi-ar round. TO SAN FRAHGlSeO. The only line of Steamships to Smi Fi:ii. cisco. Steamer leave Company's Dock fivrj five diixs Regular Line ol Tow Boats and Barg' s, Por Towage and Lighterage. sTotacK op all m s. Iii'I!iireutCor.ip.-.n'-l:.ckor at CUy t flce. Kperlal Xicht I!.'t to rurtlai.d. Connecting with All The Trail s. The fat and elegant steamer It. Ii. TJIOMi'XOZ leave 1 Poitlraid every Mini 1 ay, Weilni-M'ay and Saturday at 11 :30i :. airivii g al Asiorh' at 7 A. it. next iiinrnuy. Rifitini:.!:. nil hi'-.':- Astoria. evetyHiinrt-iv, :iie.-ii:-.,'tnd 31m:s.tay at S p.. it., arritlrg al l'oiifatui a' ."A. .next nirtnini. iUm sli'OPinz ai-ci-iinr.od.t inns will he funiLshi ! n t;if bo-it at the lrasimali'o ran s of so ci uts for si: Ue hen! s and ?1 rors:att:rror:is V E.SIIUTE. K.A.NGVT.S, Ticket Asent. Agent. to m nam. gal, -uv way or tiii: OREGON & CALIFORNIA B. R. AND CONNECTIONS. The Mt. Shasta lloute. Ouickor in YImothan any Cthcr Routs Between Psriiantl and San FranUtco. LEAVE PORTLAHD4 P. IVi. Daily THROUCH TIME 3Q HOURS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, BXCIj'KSXOX rSHiKBt'EHSfur Sec ond CiaHS I'nsseuscis on all throiigli trams l'ltii: or ClIA'tUK. I'AHEfrom Tortland to Sacramento and San Francisco. Unlimited ... - S;iS 00 inrst Class Limited - - S20 00 SecoudClasM " - - 815 00 Ticltct Oiticc: Corner F qnd Front Sta. Portland, Or R. EOEI1LER. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. G. & Pass. A ct. To Gray's Harbor! The Steamer GEN. MILES W. I'. WruTCOMB, Master, WUl leave for Gray's Harbor on or about The otli, 15lh and 25th of each month For Freight or Passage apply to J. II. 3. GHAY. Agent I. S. X. Co. Ilwaco Seaa!atiiaiiGa Co FROM ASTORIA TO CI CfaifQnc C Pnlli.- oriri fli.riftn Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysterville. Montesano and Olympia STEAMER ML "GEN. CABBY," Tnoj -JMkkej:. Master. Will leave Astoria dally (Sundays excepted) for Ft Stevens. Ft. Cauby and Ilwaco, at 9 A. I.I.. czoept a3 below. With Oysterville Malls and Express daily, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montcsano, W.T., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaya. On Thursdays the Oct.. Canhv will make two round trips, leaving Astoria first iimu ai a. 2i. anu on seconu trip (auoui l. M.) 3 hours after arrival from first trip. Fare to Ilwaco, $1.00 Passengers will save 25 cents by purchas ing ticKci.s ocioro going on uoaru. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, $2.00 53-For Tickets. Towatro or Charter ap ply at the ofuce of the company, GrayV nnari, iooj ot centon streer. J. II. D.GRAY, Agent GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE! Mem Pacific Mlroefl! TWO TfiAINS A DAY! NO CHANGE OF CARS ! Shortest line to Chicago&All PointsEast VIA ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. THE Northern Pacific R. R. Is tho ONLY Line Running Passenger Trains, l'nllcian Palace bleeping Cars, ralare Dining Cars (meals Tie). I.nxnriant Ray Coaches, Emigrant Sleepers (free of charge), FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST See that yonr tickets read viathcXcrthem Pacific R. R. and avoid change of cars. Leave Tortland at 7 A. 31. and 3:1s P. M. dally; anlvc at Minneapolis or bt. Paul at noon fourth day. PACIFIC DIVISION Train leaves Front and G street daily at 7 A.M. and 11 A. M. ; arrive at New Tacoma 1 :15 and 0 :15 P. M. connecting w ith company's for all points on Pnget Sound. CIIAS. S. FEE, Gcul Western Tajs Agent. St. lira!. A.D.OIARLTON, Gcn'l Western Pass. Aeent, No. 2. Washington St.. Pottland. Depot, corner First and G street , -THE- STEAMER UlhUll JOnN G. BL.VKE, Master. Is ready for business, and will do Towing or BUSINESS CF ANY KIND On the River, at reasonable rates. Head quarters at Gray's 'Wharf. J. U. . GRAY, Agent. nlf Remedy leO i or. Contagious Blood Poison. Kr. D. Tt. Adamo. Union. Soufi rp?-r'"-writes: "Iwasamietedwillia ternum ot blood nolann for about thirteen pioj.n- SpeciSc. aa.l fbi.at l&-or b"tt:es cutJ ns sound ami welL" , .-. Col. a n. mcscr.eHlllcrandpropr ctoroj the Opcllta. Ala.. Tirnz, under date ioi August 3. 1S37, .tes: " When 1 vra a youn; man. throush Indiscretion, 1, co i iracted a rtlsea which luis sti:c. i" ma fir year.!. Somo livo or si ""v, slnM I was trouliied with p.d"s- s,.,as.. n:kn Itdintailt for mo to we. Hi'i11 A1..nrt Kcln-i, . ... Hr IT t fTirCClUjII , .-1 irsed half dozen IiolU.. I wasoctc t a ..-.ysuiil.):i p-:i!, ceitlns li-ft. I wallm "a rf'viunili.anl Uavu never teit anyntari i.t laonM raatily. After cspfrieiK.-inir in kk e!Ti-cts 1 m-ist say lam siii:li1 w ..i .i-?reii!t. Irm slity-cthtji-anrf ogsa'-J I fe?l now llko a-yomis man cpiic?i o J i c- rase wh-n cercssary and wt up from i1! tiTr:ii.i:iEary omie" . u.v... . iM'iiut ctni wlifont ci'y m"'" I i-jad - u thUv.lthout fcoltta.- - .-ulsnec. rit. 5?r. P. Wooh'.Slt Ki-rth Arcnne, Ci'ccso. :udar date uf Juna li, I3ST. v.rlti-s: -liietin mviluty totaiwik sou for tl.c enra I re 1'Urf. fr-mi vo'iri-xctil.-iilri.sl!c.,r.. lci-n ..sa-sla vtry&everj casw i-f blocit poin T-. a" -jut two years riiio. Hearing ' )ur : .1 w.nt lo ndniB Gtoi-J. the pn- . t -.hlch rrrsuade-J ma l"'f a i ff hit own, which ha sal.l v.as i Iuse.1 fix lollies of hlxstulf - all tho time, Atla-Ulsnt '. : .IcupiilnM ot a curr. 1 itf a . v . .. . ij!ft xnothat jocr uitd.i.'ti ela-l .1 n -l. I went to tho sume iln.prlst . :::n-.Ui!rm-indcdyi:ir mnMcUin. lirrc- k.-uuiuy tol 1 motwilvo bottles, and I af u .i- is. -f .:lv cureO. I write' tli's Tor tho Iwneit ot a"Ten?rj,to preieat their lx'li.ic (!c- lvcd by f.ilw n-pr-scntatliins. I tallt rod-nrita fo.- tho beuel.t dLr.vidlrom jour l.l.slIcIr.'M Ur.J. N. rhem-r, r. pw.ilnrr.t .pvs!.-i-sj. rctidl'..- l'i r-i-u I in, ScliVf countv. Ge.int'x In a If-Ut-r irvrui.tin tri' lu.ii;tlr 6t.c lie all 11 u.lnj io:it:.s!GU3 Umll ! sii.i r.-.es I-: '!. t Tte.iolve pract oe. wntes -l.M.i- who hnow li... nlniot IucvUlM;'. p'T'iianMlly Ua ;.j-ou- rllet-l of n otcury u-H I v. i'i,M-iie rour ilhcoi ery i-r S. S. S. as a lonniot.iim.i!:Vv. 7a-piih.1c1 pofcSlon. aiwiya it.'tv i.t rroprietary meillclnes, U o:iii r s!on-ir nnl in somo cbum secretty. to th9 U'i- nf s. .s. s. ta iavs of blood dls onl-r. Of csmr9 a meillcino that cuissi polMOTiinstn in worst form must purity the blno.1 of .iei-' disorder." . Treat . oa Rl .l iintl Stln DIea-ea mailed f n.c i ni. hwtVT yrnnnc C. Draiver S, At!a:ita, Qa. DB. BPIMNEY & CO'S XORTliWESTERS DISPENSARY, 1S3 First St., corner Yamhill, Portland. All Chionic, Xenons nml Private Diseases of3Ien and Women Successfnltj- Treated. Such as Lost Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Exhausted Yitality.Scminal Weak ness, Spermatorrhoea, Prostatorrhcea. Impo tenev, Gonorrhtea.Glect, Syphilis, Diseases of tho -Kidneys. Liver, Lncgs. Heart, and Stomach : Prematura Decline. WEAKNESS IN WOMEN, and all Functional Derange ments that result from jouthful follies or ex cess in later years. Who may he suffering from tho effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, tho greatest boon ever laid at tho altar of coffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY 'will Guarantee to forfeit S300 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of nny kind or character which ho undertakes and fails to care. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thcro nro many at the ago of 30 to CO who aro troubled with too frequent evacuations of tho bladder, often accompanied by a Flight smartirg or burning sensation and a weaken ing of the fystcm in a manner tho patient ens not account for. On examining the urinary deposits, a ropy sediment will often bo found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or tho color will bo of a thin, whiriih hue, a;nin charging to a dark, torpid appearance, 'i'hero aro many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of tto cause, which ts tho second stago of seminal weakness. DR. SPINNEY will Uuarantrc a I'erlcct 'me in such case3, and a healthy restora tion of tho genito-urinary organs. Hour?, 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 : Sunday. 8 to 11 A. M.,only. Consultation free : Examination, S2.C0. I prescribe and fully endorse Big CJ as the only specific for the cer tain cure ot this disease. O. II. IKOBAHAU.V. D. Amsterdam, N. Y. VTe have sold Big G for many years, and It has .t;iven iae ue.; oi saua- i taction. D. Tt. DYCHE & Co.. Chicago, IU. Si. Sold by Druggists. Sold by J. W. Conn. Astoria, Oregon. EROESKCfl ST. tOOTS, MO. mamuf'rs or Fine DESKe BA1IK COTJNTEES. B ANZ, COURT H0TTS2 OOVEBNTCENTWOHK and OPITOE i'lTTiNGS. BesfWcrk & Lowest Prion Guaranteed. 100n. TJInetM Oataloyie.TirCst ever printed, sent free. Postage 7t IhmriA 'vteAil 3te HEALTH. "Bisl: Lo Iticliun'd Golden Balsam Jfo. 1 Cares Chancres, first and second stages Seres en the Legs and Body; Soro Ears! Eye, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotches, Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of tho disease known as Syphilis. Prleo, S5 00 per Bottle. Lo Kiclian's Golden Balsam No. a Cures Tertiary'. MercurialSyphllltic Rheu matism, Tains in tho Bones, Pains in tho Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con tractcd Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system whether caused by indiscretion or abuse cf Mercury, leaving tho blood pure and healthy..' l'rlco 85 00 per Dottle. Lo ltlchan's Golden Spanish Anti dote for tho cure cf Gonorrhcca, Gleet Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Gcni! tal disarrangements. Price 8a So Dor Bottlo. v Le Itichan' Coition Spanish In jection, for severe cases ot Gonorrhoea InlUmmatory Gleet. Strictures,4:c. Prlca 31 no per Bottlo. Ihj Itichau'd Golden Ointment for tho effective healing of Syphilitic Sores and eruptions. Irlre31 00 per Box' Lo ltlchan's Golden Pills Nerve and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow- er, excess or over-work, rrostration, etc. Price S3 00 per Box. Tnlc and Nervine, W Sent everywhere, C. 0. D., "securely packed per express. - C. V. RICnARDS & CCTAsentl. t"7 li 420 Sansomc street. Corner Clay, Sin rranclsco, Cal. CIRCULAR MAILED FREE. tJFERENEWER DE. PrEECFg jr Galvanic CH HAINBEU durable and Derfeei V .& firkin Battorj In tho isusrt1 "Slid. Cures Nervous De. te .bRir.JPaln in the Back. g KIdneT ptseasa, Bhenmatisni? Tlrcriiirnin .tamp for ' Pamphlet No. 2. Address veaesa MACNET C tLASTIB IKU83U0.. 704 SACUMENTO ST Ban Franriw). Cal.. or 8Q4N. Cth tg, . gtJ !gnl " .PCvtit In H kmi TO 5 DAT3V iSHWOurutMd not 14 V gtew c&ci. Stridor.. " P Vrdonljbjths Bl fHriflmKtK MlfcJM . Calo. H Tra3oS3!SiSHri llf! L SAwsw'iS! 5& -U?ega MM a.1 'JSf ratvsoTlk msm gtfna. PIER?5!rv rA?-tVJiSrltiuB3fiw KSf- Zi?' -- -Wl T--. ' - 4 -" ! :n 3sjfeii5sE lI.ll'VT-ir, TTW f'CeiTa Kf '1