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,1 - 3gs '9-TJ3f JB?Ss r- s.4;. S-15)t5F5 -? - - -o - W H i i IUHHM IWWIWIWHilMiii WiWWI riatf Have yon use HUNTINGTON'S OREGON PXANS. He Denies That He Will BnM a Roaft to Winnemncsa, OXES.IOE JiJlUSITZIXE ESOVQH. TO CIURTEn A STEAMSHIP. A Story of Mr. Gonld's Fntnre Intentions. If pending negotiations can bo com pleted, saj 3 a New York letter tc r. Western nevpaper, to Jay Gonld rd'd belong the proud distinction o beinr the first person to charter a first-claa ocean steamship for his own private nso duriuir it term of years. "WbtL Karia, Fever and Ague Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc, la? 1 8 L? If v 181, S II B t llu PJ ha Ulli 3 PREMHUM OFFERS .A. SET OIF T53E3 a r ? no I S B-"V Jjjjj iilUiiiJiiUi OAP? g'y- -gTF???- 'rT-TTiyggg? Fi Hike i yy in jm iijiEiiuii nntaral evnc- , nterfero witli t w,w, ,,.. .. - project oi rnakinff a two years' torr uauy cosiness, as a ramny medicine , on of the Southern PaciBc aroUnd the wld, hich Mr. Goult ' 'cZJiale 7 any, since his arrival in the city now contemplates, -was about to Lc Colrl V L-ui .;. ' hPen credited with havincr a consnmmateq. xno omy sramoucj r:rrVrtiL o2"-S' - i riLiti. yj- iiurr;iv a-4 til - j --rj -fi Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar sent Free. ' Comes E.'ZRY Stories BYTHE 1'll.aUI - Ha .....a RtAniM WV: H innn 1 Travel 1 IUHARMM6 31 MT IMK. IJ w a - n newtf m . -.. I 450nnn f a " "c imiern..J and 1NATURAL. iUHllDRUD Jffl laMBEr&j1' For all THE BiMiLr Okly 11.75 A YEAH. Special to Thr Astobtan.I Sax Fj Hunting! Comp has j score of new railroad schemes under consideration. A dispatch from Portland was shown to him in which it was stated on reliable authority that he and the Rock Island Company had joined hands to build from "Winnemucca through Pengra pass, east of Spring field, Oregon, and via the Cascades to Hnntinglon'a Oregouian railroad. The r.Uo.Mhe Kock Inland was said tnho cnYu ij leturu fr n lnifficar- raugp:m-iit which will it tn.it road Li'.o'Pori! .i-tl on even 'tvmi wiili the U.:: P.ii'i'ic n.i th N rih Weten;. i ii.t-.I. tz rwul rho dispatch, Hunting ' on sird that ilieu- wii-. not a word of 'ruth i iT I iti've built one road through the sag- brush and the grerxt basin and that's euoneh for me. I have no amb:t:ou to build another." THREE HCNDltED KILIjED. ; the yacht Aialanta was first adve-- Theyprodnco rcKmar, j UEed for sale nine months ago US' cations, never gripo or i i- block was the superstitions views entertained by the Wall street mag nate about not caring to sail in any thing but an ocean greyhound. The objective point at the outset will be Japan, and the party intends to spend at least six months in Asiatic waters to give Mr, Gould amplo time for botanical research in China and the East Indies. The trip will in volve an enormous outlay, as much of the interior of the ship will be re modeled to permit of several large .suites of sleeping apartments being constructed, and to render possible otber luxurious appointment", such as Mr. Gonld enjoys at his country place nt Trvin"lon AmnnT tlsn most snlinnt I IV.fl 1 1 rUl will lin rrl itnnn frti41rt nnl. I . V In "i'."""-1-1' "" '" "l i J.ju every w nci iivuuou ol nowenug piauis ana large " Xo other TTtclhj Taper sites so great a Variety of Entertaining and Instructive Reading at so low a price." FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To any NEW SUBSCRIBER irlio irill cut out and send na tills slip with nnmo and Idrr and SI. 75 Un Postal or Impress Monty Order or Registered Letter at our rUV), ire Trill send THE YOUTH'S C031PAN10N FREE to January, 1S91, and for a Fall Y'ear from that Date. TkK offer Inrludrfi the FIVE DOUBLE HOLIDAY NUMBERS for TLnnkstiTlnc, Christmas, 2cw YearV. EaMer and Fourth-of-JuIr, nnd all the Illustrated Weekly Supplements. 1 Address, iHE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. WITH sue TJU!tt.E FOli ASTORIA. YOVKVBBR. ATt. I I.OK WATKK. tiuexwA. litU bueond. : J j :i M ?- S H a : k. wl .& m. i h. m. .u 12MJSX U C j 4 1 m w; -. 1 K 7 23 I MM r;ii k- hi ma :' i i i a lj .1 6 3 i : Mil ? A 16 C. 4 09 12S I ss 123 2:3 in ! ' K s :vi 4 41 ft 2- 7 05 7 as 05 8 SO 7 '. 11 18 UH 0 C7j I 12 7 IS I 7 V, X IS 7 - IS - -' 5 07 ii tl i, se ea n n 1 m j i 7 ix 2 21 h X 5 C !7 ! I II M 3 1 3f. -1 0 1 1 1 J 1 7 1 1 1 1 S 2 1 2 3 '2 6 U 31 11 27 12 57 2 20 S20 I 4 07 j -1 40 5 24 0 00 g :r. 7 12 7 51 S 32 01 3 17 3 1,10 07 84 3C 0 7 1 1 1 4 10 1 11 01 12 3S 1 53 3 03 4 10 5 0.1 1 iJ r. 52 2 li 0 :s 2X 2 :i 2 0 2 3 it 803 S 13 22 10 00 HALLWAYS AND STEAMERS. 0 3 07 4 I 4 0 3 4 27 j 2 0 l4 0 7 0 1 -0 4 -0 7 1 0 7 -0 5 -0 3 0 2 3 5 2 i) 2 1 1 3 04 -0 3 -0 8 -1 1 -1 0 -0 S Tickets ON SAIiE TO DENVER, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AKD ALI. POINTS East, North and South AT E. A. Noj-cs, Agent, Astoria. C 3i. Bozorth, Ticket Agent. 0 o - bet tutAavBt ii J no ju aro : ya ;... th lnweea noon ..; In. p. w.). (i h. Win. a de- . .nil. . toss. ; denotes noon. 4 ' ckw-d irota the level of ; 'mm a-r. m wU Mi Um sound- no3 Cter Com Sunoy cliarts. YKS5I5LS OX THE WAY tdfwfesn l'rls flr the Columbia Rlvvr. irf w trVk. IX. l.on4n. tei II t iv. sj .SSS. Xw Yerk. i r .:ST. Uvocpcol. - t; . - . Aaworm July 34. I- . " I . lArnel. - r t r. Su !. Ttw'o. : iityort. ". .k.lBi.tror. - U34. Aawr. Jnly25. .::.llisi.AnBl4 J - . . :"M. Matviile. br- .... :akiBtJtTJosa. ,-k. Ivr ep UB.:o(l Kfalic. -A aM. lf.AlvMMaj. sir -- . .t . .':. I. xvrfHMl.iar-S. - m . .":. Ri4&Biro. - lh- r-- IULmu. AacSJ. lift. .Mr-KlCA3 rMlTS sv imn,h York. Mdttew, ln.1C T.Jafe : u rat Ktrxs. .. s H9B. Vw.srte A. i ; . . UimlstH. . . .m. flw.UK. .V Y. JSar. Ifc . Ym.. HT510X PACIFIC 1VIIJLSCF Overland Route. E:ist bound from Portland : No. '2 Lim- 0 S ited Fast Mall, leaves at 7 a. ii. Ho. 8 Ovcr 0 i land Flyer, leaves at 0 p. m. We.st bound : 2o. 7 Overlan 1 Mycr. ar rives at 0 :I0 v. ai. o. 1 Limited Fast Mail, arrives at 0 :40 A. 31. Maui Line. Xos. 7 and S, "The Overland river,' carry llirough Pullman Sleencis. Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Caw and Conches, between 1'oitlaud and Denver. Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Taul or C'lueaso Main Line, Kos. l and 2, t'The Limited Fasi Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleep ing Cars between Portland and Chicago. Dailv. TO PORTLAND. The steam r Bun f to leaves at Ca. m., Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, via the Oregon side. The steamer It. R Thompson leaves As torii at S r. m. on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. From Portland at 1 1 0 r 3T., on 'i uesday, Thuxsday and Saturday. Astoria and San Francisco SAX FltAXCISCO TO ASTOItrA. STfiAMKJ:. Day. State of California. Oregon ........ . Columbia ...... State ol California. Oregon ................. Vroium uia ......... Stnt e of California- Tuesday Saturday.. Vcdne.cdj Sunday . ..'.. Thursoay ... .tionaay Friday DATK. Nov 4 " 8 " 12 " 16 ' 20 " .'.".Z24 " .23 ASTOKIA TO SAX KBAXCISCO. STCAMKIl. DATn. t Oregon Columbia ........ . State of California. ; Oregon. Columbia St:it of California . OreiKin Columbia Suudav Nov. 2 Thursday - ' ...v 0 Monday. " 10 Friday " 14 Tiinc.lfiv ' IK Saturday " 22 li Wed uesday 20 Sunday " . ..S0 Portland and Coast S. S. Co GEAYS HARB0E. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Tort land every Thursday at 7 v. M. ; and from Astoria the following morning. land ing at Iloquiam, Aberdeen, Cosiiioitolls and Montesano. SH0ALWATEE BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on 1st and 15th of each month, landing at North Cove, South Bend, Willapa and Bay Center. F. R. STKOXG. TrcsidenL C.P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria. The Str. Telephone Portland and Astoria. Timo Tabic. Leares Asteria: Saturdays at Bi;v Powder 11 ills Cxplohiun ;car SIir.JJKhaJ, China. Special to I in: Asro:tA.v 1 Sdanghu. N..t. 7. At Tai Pins Fir, where are located the government mills for the manufacture of powder, sm accident occuned. While the wortaaeu were occupied workinsr about tbc mills an explosion took place, which completly destroyed tbo building, killed 300 men besides wounding many other?. The cause of the explosion has not yet been ascertained. REFUSED him hiovey:. Tuesdays, Thursdays and G A. 31. Arrives at Asteria: Mondays. Wednesdays G r. 3i. Leaves Pertland: Mondays, Wedncsdavs A. 31 and Fridays at and Fridays at I. R. & N. Co. THE STEAMERS "Gen. Cunby" or "Suomi" Leave Astoria daily at Sa.si forTauzy Point. Fr. Stevens and llwaco. connecting with railroad running north at 10 A. m. and it with boats on Shoalwater Bay, for South Bend, Sunshine, North Cove and other points through to Gray's Haroor. South Bound Trains Start From Nahcotta and Sealand At 1 P. ITl., Daily, Connecting- Yitli Steamer For Astoria And IVlfflit Jloat For Portland. A. 'ioomis. R. V. Egbert, President. Superinter.deiit. Jolm R. Coulter, Sec. tr:TY C7TSCS. .r:r :.xi:o No. G, K. of P. ..A' '.I'liiXGS KYEKY WED .U . , -.. j 17 dc r. M. at 1j5Jmii . .. :iu. tvutctaAia -sood siand- . Jk tu ud u Mond. ..-Mci't. D.IL BLOUNT. K of 2J, nnd S. S'aaiaivisai Bevolont Society. ti.,' AirSTlNUSOlr tHlSSOClE- -;!.. : rcK-as tn Pyth an buildtsc . '-. r. r "" tlie .secoitd "n.i A. . lAIBU-", S5ecret:iry. Jit it TfSZ.52 SCIIEDULr. Astoria & South Coast Railway. Loire Lv. Chittop Via Steamer AiUtria llcach. lileetrn- -a :00 A. it. 8 : Tl A. 31. Electric 3 :03 r.M. Si : 1 J v. 3i. () Daily except Sunday and Monday. (J) Dad except Sunday. vs.So Loos Ko. 12. A. O. TJ. W. ? '. Ui. JJBTi:.5 Ol- SEASIDE I '-via N... IJ. A. O. l W. -ill be held . r IL.-. tn Pythian Castle, on 'jm .. j -. - - "rap end wet k. l 7 o'clock. M -: ' i- vnirtr lu KvHd siandmg, aud tm.1 .. it k"xi wv tovju-d to attend. Li trar". SJ le -ps Stleen minutes before sad "ftrr yae up. By order M. W. W. ii. ltOSS, ilec Oceaa itaoAapt. No. 13, 1. O. O. F aaiftAJtKiCKriNGSOF OCEAN EN c: T N. 15. I. O. O. V., at the IjoJe- - be 0 Fellows Building, at irr: r z. U second and fourth Aloa- acn BMHJtit. Sojourning breth refttv iiinvt. By. -t C.P. JLkto-' i Bau;Aing&IioanjEls30ciation mnt KJiJii: iieetincs of this JL A ' xrunmw at; hdd at 8 r.M.. on the first A-iar4U of each month. Office on Gcerr.r ent, &outli of Chenamus. W.L.UOBB, Secretary. - i:soa Couccu. I2J-.vt.S HKETINGS. SECOND AND I (a .-i, ruKty cresings of each month s7S "-" k- wrr-r- Artiigx haTe matters acted s roiuioi..-ii znv recuiar meei- n, wj.j; Mte same to the Auditor t. r Ifr-Iore the Friday evening m tss4ayon-hich the Council m ! iweMiag. rilOS.S..TEWETT, VnJitor sad Police Judge. ttc lKMC DissehiiiGn of Partnership. rnn-s isto notify all "whom it Ol c cwMsrtn that tncpartnersmpiiere tsfrr 4iMf; ltftr-cen Karncst Loll and UL.iit -2iwj; diNsved. The busl bkv.; lv rit'- d br 1. Larson who will ea!r3 wli M due and settle all claims x-at Ip S.tu f Ijp'1 : Larscs. .V4iA.O I 7. 18K) Notice. AUL PiateNS HAVING ACCou:ns . stsakHT ttw estate of the late 1'hllo CMksMier-riiv kw i noUfird to present tne mmv m rf-e f er 'lomrni forthwith. . P. t"ALLENDKR, Unapptoa. Wash. ;Rb,18W. Prom Terminal or Interior Points THE Mini Pacific BaDroaA Is the Line to Take To Ail Points East and South. It Is The DiningCar Route. It runs Through Yc.stiuulcd Trains Every Day Xu the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO No Change of Cars, Com no d of Diuintr Cars unsurpassed. Pullman UrawingRoom Sleepers Ol Latest fcquipmeut Tourist Sleeping Cars Best that can be constructed and in which accommodations are both Free and Furnished to holders of First or Sfcoud-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous Line Connecting with All Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured In Advance through any Agent of the ltoad. Through Tickets To and from all Points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Office of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trams, routes ana otner actaiis lumisuea on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon. JACOBS & PLBMHBR. Contractors mi Bniliers, Estimates Given on Brick, Wood Work. Stone, or Concrete and Cement "IVorlc a Specialty. A Kc-jro Heats a "Woman to Death in Tlcmphls, Special to Tim AsToniAX.I Mempius, Nov. 7. Last night a negro applied to Mrs. O. G. Bailey, the wife of a prominent citizen, for money. She refused and he beat her to death with a flat iron. A mob is in pursuit of him and if he is caught he will be lynched. Chinese Going to Salt Lake. Special to Thk AsToatAx.l San Fiun-cisco, Nov. 7. John M. Young, city marshal and chief of police of Salt Lake City, was in this city yesterday and called ou Chief of Police Crowley, who showed him the Chinese quarter. He says the Chinese are getting a foothold in Utah's capitol and he was anxious to learn of their antics. Important Aotico. Xow is the time to test the best Ca tarrh, llronchitis. Asthma and Jllicu matic Cure in the City of Astoria. Fif y packages of LeKoy's West India Catarrh Cure, the regular price of which is So.00, can be had from J. W. Conn, the druggist, at S1.00 per package, thereby saving 4.00. This is a preparation warranted to cure. Call and get a packasc, as they go fast. Heinember the place Conn's, oppo site the Occident IJotcl. S. Brown & Co., I'roprietors. Los Angeles, Cal. I. O. Box KG. Blumaiir-Frank Drug Co. 'Portland. Twice within the year has Jay Gould refused to serve on a jnry, and each timo he has been lined $100. Children r-ry for Pitcher's Castoria "Yhcn Baby as sick, wo gavo her Castoria. Then sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, .Then sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, .Vhen she had Children, she gave them Castoril 'What are pauses?' asked a teacher of a primary class. "Things that grow on cats," piped the small boy at the foot. OFFICE, 118 Genevieve St. THE- Scow Bay Forty -COUNEK WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. ASTOKIA, Obegon. 0-A.STI-BiTG-fi- Of all Descriptions MADE 10 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Dissolution of Partnership. This Is to uottfv all whom It mav concern that the partnership heretofore existing Detween i u'tiara ana n. ii. mgails under the firm name of O'Hara &IiigaIIs, i litis dav dissolved by mutual consent, P. O'Hara withdrawing. TheoM firm will .settle all accounts with the business up to Nov. 1st, and settle all bills against the firm. P. O'HARA. IL H. 1NGALLS. BETTER THAN GOLD. BESTOEED HER HEALTH. Pot 23 years I Euflcrcd from bone, erysipelas and other blood affections, taking daring that time great quantities of diircrcntnicdlcliie3 with- nntPivinfrmo anv Derccntiblo relief. Friends Indnced me to try S. a. S. It Improved me from the Btart, end after taking several bottles, re stored my health as far as I could hope for fit my age, which Is now 6eventy-ave years. Mus. S. 31. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. . mz: &x h Twl 5 3?gS 08aESm8S5 "Wliicli re Cfier -sitlia "Zez?c Snhscripticn to this Paper for a Trifle Sloro tlxaa Cnr H-eS'iilar SnTbscri-ctioa Price. tttFfzmder'ir-- iCTeeoHBlooBpURinm. tTT;x health restorer --iPNps"Nx U5EJTIJ TT TS THIS rDnAJ-, "arSDICLN 3. i Ar3-55SiS; 'S& 'T5cs Wishing to largely increase the circnlalion tTthia ' r?i5S5 paper during tiie next six months, we have mado '-"Mlra?" arrangements with a New York publishing hon?" J-l'$ whereby we arc enabled to offer as a premium to o- z-jr subscribers a sei oi u t uiiu ui uiumcs jLic- i ' the f jver and Kiiliv v -inl S'onwcn i i irhe, DvspcrsH. t - . s an Appc s.t'isihcZaijmrs Dlml. ui.J IZTr'.-.i The Te.-I: Eironr XiiSilia stoie rooms for the preservation of ex otics, choice fruits and fresh mushroom--. Mr. Gonldvwill be accompan ied by twenty invited guests in addi tion to his immediate family, and the full cm piemen t of crew and officers will be retained. t"i:-- I.KSr .nalvb in ili- world for fin-. Mrui-e-.So t-s. ITIc-r.-.. .S.iH. Kht iiui. Ft-vcr ior, tctu-r. Chapped llaiiiN. i liilbliiin.x. Corns, and all rki:i Krupiiuiis. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givtr perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. ' rice 25 cents per box. For sale by J. V. Conn. AND- General :-: Jobbing Tbo undersigned is prepared to do any work in his line at short notice, in a satis factory manner. WOOD FOR SALE. Orders left at Foard & Stokes, or at Asto ria Box Factory will receive prompt atten tion. F. FEAKES. FARM AND DAIRY RANCH TO LET Twenty to Thirty Choice C'oivs AND 30 to 50 Acres of Fine Meadow Farming Land A Farm of 1C0 acres, 4 to 5 acres of orchard in c'?!ce fruits, complete farm buihliugs, near Astoria. Convenient to sell milk in Uih city. All farming tools and dairy appli ances. One span line Farm Horses and Wagon. Apply to this office, or to A. II. Sale, on the premises, at Woodlani Farm Young's River, Or. Hughes & Co Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of AH Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines. Liquors and Cigars. J. II. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key West ami Domestic Cigars. Liquors for .Medicinal Purvises. Family Trade Solicited. AH orders rrom the City and Country promptly filled. Squeiuoquii Street, Astoria, Oregon. Standard - Saloon. Southeast Corner Third and Olncy Sis. Astoria, Oregon. The Celebrated North Pacific Brewory Beer on Draught. Also the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li- qxiors and Cigars. The Best of French Brandies AKD BRANDY PEACHES. L IF1 XjUITlClX H. CRUBE, Propr. ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. L0E6 & CO.. Wins, Iiipn anil dps. A Large Stock of First-CIass Goods, rbe Trade Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic Brands. Main street Opp. Parker House, a CCH00L OF PRACTICAL CiVIL. mechanical. MiuincEiisrineerins.survev- ing, Draughting. Arch'teoture. Assahig ami Navigation. 170J4 Second Street, Port land, Or., and 723 Market St., Sau Francisco, Cal.- Established 1861. A VAN'DnnNAiLLEN, Pres Send for circular. Notice. THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT may concern thatEmil Shnman has this day purchased the Interest of r. O'Hara In the firm of O'Hara & Ingalls, butchers, and the firm will henceforth De known as Ingalls &, Shuman. A continuation of the geuerous patronage given the old firm is solicited, and new patrons are respectfully invited to clve us a trial. H.H. INGALLS. E. SHUMAN. Astoria.Nov. 1,1800. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY Oregon, Oct. 4th. 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her Inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made bo tc re the Register and Receiver of the TJ. S. Land Ofce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Nov. 15th. 1800, viz : Mrs. S. Holies, Pre-emption D. S , No. 70S, for the NEJ of section 25, T5N.R7W, W.M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : Edward Bur chard. Whalen C. Groff, Hiram Groff and William B. Marye, all of Jewell, Clatsop County. Oregon. J.T.APPERSON, 15 Register. SJSJp taBind s,?o, m v- -. ttCAn YQvjaLfi lUASPA 8X5-IL' m$M8M HEALTH YjMk DISEASE. f rt'chuxi': Coldon Bulssm T,o. 1 Cares Chaicrea, firs and second sta-cs: Scr en thi Lcjrs and Body; Sore Ears' EycH, Nose, tic., Copper-colored Blotches' S-rjiuLitiel-atarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary foi of the disease known u Syphilis. Prire, SS 00 por BotUe. Le KIclLau'a Golden BahamNo.2 Cures Tertiary, llcrcurial SyphlHUc Rheu matism. Pains in tho Bones, Pains In the Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Itash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicated til dV-arc from the system, whether caused . , indiscretion or abuse cf Mercury, leaving the blaod puro and healthy. Price S5 CO per ttottle. Lo Hiclian'rf Golden Spanish Anti dote for the euro of Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Gcnl tat disarrangements. Price 83 5 per Bottle. ro Rlchaa! Golden Spanish. In jection, forsevero cases of Gonorrhoea, Inflammatory Gleet. Strirturcs.&c. Price $1 50 per Bottle. Le Rlchaa's Golden Ointment for the ciTKtivi healing of SyphiliUo Sores, and eruptions. Price $1 00 per Box. Le ItlcUnm's Golden Pills Nen-e and Brain treatment; loss of physical po:v cr, excess or over-work, ProkraUoc. etc Price S3 00 per Sox, ."k To ale and Nervine, B Bent everywhere, C. O. D securely cEttrt per express. RICHARDSON DRUG CO., AGE T 689 &xd 611 Jiarket stre t, Ran FraHcIico, Cal. fjntCULARS SENT FREE. Executors' Notice. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the estate of Louis Wilson, de ceased, and firm of Wilson & Fisher, are requested to present them properly verified at the office of .T. Q. A. llowlby, and all persons owing said estate should make Im mediate settlement at the same place. J.Q A. BOWLBY. WILEYB.ALLKN, .Executors. Astoria, Sept. 1C. 1800. d-Ct TIIE Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of the command of I.VW. Case, mortgagee, endorsed upon a certified copy of a certain chattel mortgage, given and exe cuted by Alf. D. Bowcn, and In favor of sai 1 r. W. Case, to secure the payment of a cer tain promissory note. I did on the 5th day of Novlmber A. D., lX), at the hour of 12 o'clock and Sj minutes, r. si., of said day, levy upon, seize and take into my possession the following described articles of personal property in said mortgage described, to-wlt : One Campbell Cylinder Press, one Wash ington Hoe Tress, one Taper Cutter, one Card Cutter, three Imposing stones, one lot f bodv type, GoO pounds more or less, one lot of display type. CO pounds more or less. one lot of gas fixtures, one lot of paper (plain), one' lot of paper (in colors), one money safe (White's Patent), and each and every article of personal property in the office and composing rooms of the Daily and Weekly ffoneer." and I shall proceed to sell the same, (or so much thereof as Shall be sufficient to satisfy the .sum of SI01, to gether with Interest thercou at the rato of 10 per cent per annum from tne 19th day of August, 1883, and the accruing costs) at pub lic auction, at the premises known at the Pioneer Ofllco," in block No. as, and front ing on Squemoque Street, In McClure's town of Astoria as laid out by said McClnre and extended by Cyrus Olney. In Clatsop county, stato or Oregon, to the highest bid der for cash In hand, on the 15th aay of No vember. A. I). 1890, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. 31.. of said day. ILA.SMIDT. Sheriff of Clatsop Co.. Or. By THOS. G. BOELLING. Dated at Astoria, Or., this 7th day of Jo vember, 1890, d!28-135 Notice to the Public. THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT may concern that G. S, Garthee is man ager of the Globe Saloon, No. 53, on Main street. Astoria, and from this date he will be liable for all claims, against the business or the Globe Saloon, and will collect all bills due it. I hereby tender my thanks to all my old customers, and bespeak the same good will for my successor that I have enjoved. a,. n . . CHKIs WEJEN. Astoria, October 23, 1890, i?4fiL CI aLeiiio;t.ifbr?5 Fffl k nu 1 For Female Irreg ularities ; nothing Ilk them on the market. jcrer!i". 'iicccssfiillv used by prominent binis iiMr.t!.l (luaran-' leeil w ri-iiew Mis pressed menstrua- ' tiou. sore! Safe! Ccrtala ! Don t be humiue'- gcd. Save time and ' health and in ne ; ' ia-e no ti:::er. Sent to ai a - dress, secure oy mail on receipt of Iprlce, 52, Address. THE APHR0 MEDICINE C :i3PANY. Western Branch. Box 27, PORTLAND, OR. 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