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-- ""w '-"jnw",w?s"'ffl3p5pgp5' TJJ?!? t&wgmmm$mv CJ ASTOKIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY.... .AUGUST 15. 183?. TIIK TABLK KOS ANTOUIA. 1111)11 WATER. I LOW WATER. kiic. Second. I First. Second. a. I - a 2 H la G 5 S m 5 P is h 5 h a h ft. tn. 3 ft. tn. I fc. m. h. tn. 7 47 8 41 9 35 a os :t n 4 05 4 51 5 31 COS a 44 7 19 755 8 29 9 07 9 49 10 37 1129 (J 48 2 05 1 CI 1 35 t 35 11 239 39 38 37 3 5 30 2C 22 19 10 14 13 12 3 4K 4 43 10 23 11 US 11 50 1 15 1 47 2 19 2 4 323 4 02 4 49 5 47 G 49 7ES 5 31 C13 ACT 739 820 857 9 43 10 30 1139 12 35 151 31 The Hours between mldnignt and noon are decimated by a (a. m.). those between noon and midnight by p (P. M.). Oft. oOm.o denotes midnight. oA.0Ont.p denotes noon. Tne height Is reckoned Irom the level ol average lower low waters to which the sound ings are iven on the Coast Survey charts. CII1EK OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby Riven that by vir ..... .mmnt icsupil bv tho Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance wiin an oruer muuu u the Common Council of the City of As- .:.. u,r nr.lln-inen Xn. 1047. entitled an Ordinance ordering the Auditor to issue warrants for the collection of as sessments remaining unpaiu on est 9th street, between Water street and Berry street, approved July 23tli, 1888, said warrant bearing date the 23th day of July, 1888, commanding mcto levy upon the North 77 feet of lot No. 1, in block No. 19, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J.M.amvely, to collect an assessment of forty-two and 75-100 dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of est 9th street, between Water street and Berry street, by Ordinance 1043. entitled an Ordinance declaring the prohable cost of of improving West 9th street, from the South side of W a ter street to the South side of Berry Ol JUL nu. J, in uunjn. nu.j-, " , , J V Astoria, and on Friday, the Uth day of September, at 10 o'clock A. si. of said clay in front of the Court House door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore gon, will proceed to sell the North .. feet of lot No. 1, in block No. in, in Shively's Astrtria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. . W.J.BAKUY, Chief of Police. Astoria, August 14th, 1888. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the City of Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issue war rants for the collection of assessments re maining unpaid on West 9th street, between Water street and Berry street, approved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear ing date the 23th day of July 1888, com manding me to levy upon lot No. C, in block No. 53, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shivcly, to collect an assessment of seven hun dred and forty-five and 25-100 dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of West 9th street, be tween Water street and Berry street, by Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an Ordi nance declaring the probable cost of improving West 9th street, from the South side of Water street to the South side of Berry street, approved June 29th, 1888, I have this day levied upon lot No. C, iu block No. 55, in Shivcly's As toria, and on Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. si., of said day, in front of the Court House door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot No. G, in block No. 53, in Shivcly's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. W. J. BAHHY, Chief of Police. Astoria, August 14th, 1888. Cedar Street Improvement Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, propose to order the improvement of that portion of Ce dar street in the City of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, as laid out anil recorded bv J.M. Shivcly, from the east side of West-Sixth street to the east side of Salmon street, by replanking said por tion of said street to a width of sixteen feet through the center thereof with new and sound fir plank four inches in thickness; said improvement to he made to the established .grade of said street, and unless a remonstrance, signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street bo filed with the Auditor and Police Jude within ten days of the final pub lication of this notice, to-wit: on or be fore Jlonday, August 27, 1888, the Com mon Council will order said improve ment to be made. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S.Jkwktt. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, August 2, lsss. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EUCENE CITY. Next session begins on Monday, tlie I71h or September, ISM. Free scholarships from every comity in the state, Apply to your County Superin tendent. Four Courses : Classical. Scientific, Liter ary, and a short English Course in which there is no I.itin, (Sreek, French or Herman. The English 19 pre-eminently a Business Course. For cataloRuesorotherinfoniiation, address .1. W. JOHNSON, l'rcsident. CANDY Manufactured and For Sale at Wholesale l'rices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r. Good Bread, Cake and Paslry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part ot the-city. MUSTANG LINIMENT .MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, for Mas and rtrtsT. OretetCrartec discovery ever made. 1 8 17 2 931 3 10 41 J 1129 5 12 0TP C 12 43p S 0 31 9 1 13 10 1 an 11 2 41 J2 3 34 13 4 27 14 6 38 15 7 0S 1C 8 37 Concomly Street Assessment Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by ordinance No. 104(1 ot the city of Astoria. Clatson county. Ore gon, and 'which ordinance passed the Common Council on the 24th day of July, 18SS, and was approved on the 23th day of July, 18S8, for the improvement of Concomly street in the city of As toria, uiatsop county, uregon, irom Main street to the west end of Concom ly street, in the manner provided by or dinance No. 1043 of the city of Astoria, and which ordinance passed the Com mon Council on the 28th day of June, 1888 and was approved on the 29th day of June 1888, on each of the following described lots and portions of lots front ing on said portion of said street, is now payable at the ollice of the City Treas urer in U. S. gold coin and unless paid within five days of the final publication of this notice, to-wit, on or before Tues day, August 21st, 1888, the Common uouncn win oruer warrants, issueu lor the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: J. Hume, lot No. 8, block No.l : costof planking, $10; cost of sidewalk, 23; total cost, $.'S3. J. Hume, lot No. 7, block No. 1; cost of planking, S10; cost of sidewalk, 23; total cost 33. F. Sherman, lot No. 0, block No.l; cost of planking, S10; cost of sidewalk, 523; total cost, $33. F. Sherman, lot No. 5, block No. 1 ; cost of planking. S10; cost of sidewalk, S23; total cost, S33. 1). Graham, lot No. S. MockNe.2: co,t of planking, S10; cost of sidewalk, 23; total cost, $33. D. Graham, lot No. 7; block No. 2 ; cost of planking, 10; cost of sidewalk, 23; total cost, 35. Catharine Goodman, lot No. C, block No. 2; cost of planking. 10; cost of siuewaiK, i?; total cost, &. P. J. Goodman, lot No. 5, block No. 2; cost of planking, $10; costof sidewalk, S23: total cost. S33. w. v.iarKer, loiiNo. , iiiooic .mi. ..; cost of planking, 3; cost of sidewalk, S2j; total cost, s-iu. Mary A. Dillon, lot No. 7, block No.3; cost ot -planking, !f.; cost ot Mdt'wau; S23: total cost S30. J.S.ltupec. lot No. ;, block No. .".; cost of planking, 3; cost of sidewalk, $25; total cost, if. .o. Astoria Iron Works. lot No. 5, block No.:i:costofi)lanl-:inu',S20:totalcost,J0 Jake Kaiiim. lot No. 8. block Ne.l: cost of planking, $30; cost of sidewalk, S23; total cost, 33. M. J. Kinney, lot No. 7. block No. 4; cost of planking, 30; costof sidewalk, 2.; total cost, ij.Vi. ILL. Turner, lot No. (i. block No. 4; costof planking, 30; cost of sidewalk, S23; total cost, 35. H. L. Turner, lot No. 5, block No.l; costof planking, 30; costof sidewalk, 2T; total cost, s.m. Est. It. Hobson, lot No. S, block No. 5: cost of planking, 8; total cost, 8. Est. It. Hobson. lot No. 7, block No. 5 ; cost of planking. 8 ; total cost, $8. Est. U. Hobsoii, lot No. fi, block No. 5; costof planking, S8; cost of sidewalk, X25; total cost, ifSi. F. J. Taylor, lot No. 5, block No. 5; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. M. Nowlcn, lot No. 8, block No. (i; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. M. Nowlcn, lot No. 7, block No. (; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. Jas. Taylor, lot No. li, block .No.(; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. A. Gilbert, SK of lot No. 5, block No. G; costof planking, S10: total cost, 10. jas. Taylor, lot jno. n, diocic run. t ; costof pianking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 23; total cost, 95. II. B. Parker, lot No. 7, block No. 7; costof planking, 10; total cost, 10. E. C. Crow, lot No. (, block No. 7; cost of planking, 10: total cost, 10. E. C. Crow, lot No. 5, block No. 7; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. W. II. Gray, lot No. 8, block No. 8; cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 23; total cost, 95. W. H. Grav. lot No. 7, block No. 8; costof planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 95. M. and 31. Bogers, lot No. (i, block No. 8; cost of planking, 70; cost of side walk. 25; total cost, 95. C.L. Parker, lot No. 5. block No. .8; costof planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, !5; total cost,t9.. 3Irs. P. Bocllins. lot No. 4. block No. 9 : cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 23; total cost, 95. 31rs. P. Boelling,lotNo.n.block No.!): costof planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 95. 31rs.P.Boelling, lot No.2, block No.9; costof planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, S2.; total cost, fern. 31rs. II. O. Forth, lot No. 1. block No. 9; costof planking, 70; cost of side walk, 525; total cost. S95. C. Baltes. lot Ne: 4. block No. 10: cost of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost ssi.1. George Hill, lot No. 3, block No. 10; costof planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, fc95. Ben Young, lot No. 2, block No. 10; cot of planking, 70; cost of sidewalk, 25; total cost, 95. J. T. Gray. lot No. 1, blockNo. 10; cost of planking,'70; costof sidewalk, 25; total cost, 95. J. O. Hanthorn. lot No. 4, block No. 11; costof planking,10; total cost, 10. .Mrs. II. O. Forth, lot No, 3, block No. 11 ; cost of planking, 10; total cost. 10. A. Gilbert, lot No.2, block No. 11 ; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. 31. Wise, lot No. 1. block No. 11 ; cost of planking, $10; total cost, 10. .1. Q. A. Bowlby, lot No. 4, block No. 12; costof planking, 10; total cost. 10. 3Irs. C. Wciman, lot No. 3, block No. 12: costof planking, 10; total cost. 10. E. A. Taylor, lot No. 2, block, No. 12; cost of planking, 10 ; total cost, 10. E. A. Taylor, lot No. 1, block No. 12; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. T.A.llyland,lotNo.4, block No. 13; cost of planking, 30; total cost, 30. W.J-.ltobb, lot No. 3, block No. 13; costjof planking, 30; total cost, 30. J. Colfey.lotNo.2, block No. 13; cost or planking, 30 ; -total cost. 30. G. l.ccd, lot No. 1, block No. 13; cost of planking,30: total cost, $."50. 3Irs. W. W. Parker, lotNo.4. block No. 14; costof planking, 5; total cost,5. Mrs. W. W. Parker, lot No. 3, block No. 14: cost of jilanking, 5; total cost, 5. 3Irs. W. W. Parker, lot No. 2, block No. 14: costof planking,5; totalcost,5. Mrs. W. W. Parker, lot No. 1, block No. 14: costof planking, 5; total cost. 5. Est. C. .1. Trenchard, lot No. 4, block No.l5;costof planking,10;totalcost,Sl0 Est. C. J. Trenchard, lot No. 3, block No. 15 ;cost of plan king,10;total cost,?10 Est. c: J. Trenchard. lot No. 2, block No. Ifl;costofplanking,$10;totalcost,l0 Est. C.J. Trenchard, lot No. 1, block No.15 ;cost of plankingr10 ;total cost,10 Win. Edgar, lot No. 4, block No. Hi; costof planking, 10; total cost, 10. C.S. Wright, lot No. 3, block No. l(i; costof planking, 10; total cost, 810. C. E. Bain, lotNo.2, block No. 1C; cost of planking, 10; total cost, 10. G. Karwonen, lot No. 1, block No. 10; cost of planking, 10 ; total cost, 10. By order of the Common Council. Attest: T.S.Ji:wktt, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 2, 1888. MUSTANG LINIMENT J1EXICAN MUSTANa LINIMENT cures nil ail ments of Horses, Meis and Cattix. Rub In i North Pacific JBKEWSK, JOHJTKOPP. Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! We supply as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any in the Market, AT Art KHAHOXAJtLiK A I'lUCK. Be M Pacific Brewery Beer Is Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and Is Fum Mied in Quantities to Suit. Leave orders With A, W. Utzmeer next to UeiRiiiaii & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, next to Foard & Stokes. l).iily Delivery In Any Fart of the City. -THE- COSMOPOLITAN. Utzingcr and Grosbauer, Props. Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars. A First Class Place of Social Itesort, ltun in a Fiibt Class Manner. AUG. DANIELSON. SAMPLE ROOMS, Corner ol Water and West Ninth Strt-ets. Choice Liprs and Cigars ! Every Attention to the Comfort of Patrons. Agent fur the TuliHrvalla Steamship Line Direct. l he Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians For t lie Finest of Wines and Liquors (iOtoTHK (JK.M SALOON ALEX. CAMPBELL. - J'KOl'KIETOP Old Corner Saloon IMiil. F. Boner, Prop'r. Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars, 101 Clienamus Street, - Astoria, Ogn. GERMANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Fivo Cents a Class. wan. bock, Proprietor. LOEB & CO. Wines, Liprs ni Cigars. A Laij;e Stock of FIRST CLASS GOODS. THE TRADE Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. AH orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents lor First Class 1 oreign and Domestic llraiids. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTOKIA. ... - OKEOON. The Astor House Saloon. CEO. M. ROWE, Everything Everybody Else Says, and More Too. The hest is none too good for friends and patrons. Will Try to Please. The Astor House Saloon. CHIEF OF FOL1CE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by rtuc of a warrant issued by the Aud itor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the City of Astoria, by Ordinance No. I(H7, entitled an Ordinance ordering the Aditor to issuej varrants for the collec tion of assessments remaining unpaid on West flth street, between Water street and llerry street, approved July 25th, 1KS8. Said warrant bearing date the 25th day of July. 1888, commanding me to levy upon lot No. 1, in block No. 5fi,in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. 31. Shively, to collect an assessment ol two hundred and nity and 75-100 dollars, which assessment was made lor tlie improvement ot west 0th street, between Water street and Kerry street, by Ordinance No. 1045. en titled an Ordinance declaring the prob able cost of improving West 0th street from the South side'Of Water street to the South side of Ilerry street, approved Junc'-tHli. 1888. 1 have this dav levied upon lot No. 1, in block No SO, in Shive ly'.s Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. m. of ham uiiy in jiuiu iu iiiu violin. House door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon, will proceed to sell lot Nc. 1 in block No. 5i, in Shivcly's Asto ria, iu ii'u juiiubt uiuuer iiiereior, io pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for II. S. gold coin. W. J. I5AUKV, Chief ot Police. Astoria. August 14th. 1888. Ho For The Seaside. Take the Fast and Commodious Steamer TELEPHONE, or the ELECT11IC for Tanzy Point. 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NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a 'warrant tssueil by the Auditor ami Police Judge of the Citv of Astoria, in accordance with nn order made bv the Common Council of the City of ivsiona, uy urumance jmo. jihi, enti tled an Ordinance ordering the Aud itor to issue warrants for the collec tion of assessments remaining unnaid on West 0th street, between Water street ami iierry street, approved July 23th. 18S8, said warrant bearing date the 25th day of July, 1888, commanding me to levy upon lotNo.C. in block No. 20, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to col lect an assessment of two hundred and fifty and 23-100 dollars, which assess ment was made for the improvement of West iitli street, between Water street and Iierry street, by Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an Ordinance declaring the probable cost of improving West 9th street, from the South side of Water street to the South side of Berry street, approved June 29th. 1888,1 have this dajrIevieduponlotNo.fi, in block No. 20, in Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, tlie 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock a. si. of said day, in front of the Court House door, in the City of Astoria, Clat sop County, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot No. 0. in block No. 20. in Shive ly's Astoria, to tlie highest bidder there for, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. W.J. BARRY, Chief of Police. Astoria, August 14th, 1888. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby civen tbatliv vir tue of a warrant issued bv the Auditor ami ponee judge or the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made liv the Common Council of Hip Citv of As- uiria, uy urainancc iNO, 1047 entitled an Ordinance ordering the Auditor to issue warrants for the collection of assess ments remaining unpaid on West 9th street, between Water street and Berry street, approved July 25th, 1888, said warrant oearing dale the 23th day of July, 1888, commanding me to levy upon the South ri of lot No.T in block NrL?n in the City of Astoria as laid out and re corded by ,l. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of four hundred and ninety one dollars, which assessment was made for the imnrovement of West nth street, between water street and Berry streef, by Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of improving West 9th street, from me aouiu sme or water street to the South side of Berry street, approved June 29th, 1888, 1 have this day levied upon tlie South of lot No. 7, in block No. 20, in Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. su of said day, in front of the Court House door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon, will proceed to sell the South K of lot No. 7, in blockNo. 20, in Shive ly s Astoria, to the highest bidder there for, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. W. J. BARRY, . . . Chief of Police. Astoria, August 14th, 1888. BOOTS AND SHOES! 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Oregon has more available water power than all New England and Minnesota, and greater than all other parts of the Pacific coast combined. Oregon has the most attractive and grandest scenery in the world. tourists unite in pronouncing the Columbia river the most wonder ful scenic region on earth. Oregon offers cheap lands, and her products are abundant and unfailing. A traveler in the blue grass re gion of Kentucky declares that tne purest blondes abound there. BucMen's Arnica Salve. The Best Sat.ve in thfi world foi Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Saltltheuiu. rever nores, letter, unappeu nanus, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to pive fierfect satisfaction, or money refunded, 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by J. C. Dement. Fine Pigs For Sale. I HAVE SOME FINE BERKSTIIKE MALE Pigs for sale. Any one deslrom of Improv ing his breed ol hogs has here a good oppor tunity. Apply to I). l'.TrHliiiiKPr. at J. C. Tnilllnger's Mill. Notice. MY WIFE AXD I VfiLL NOT BE KE SDonslble lorany debts contracted enlv by us. ' r.O'HARA. Tide Land For Sale. 1 rjn ACHES OF FINE TIDE LAND, J I i about two miles west of Knapna. House, Orchard, etc. Good bargain. For particulars write to Box 3, Astoria. MUSTANG LINIMENT MiHCia McsTiso LnnjucaT conquers Spavixs, I Scbitcbes and Spiuiks In Houses and Mdi.es. BMMiMMMPm Miawn nnnwiBMnMi ' THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC. A Word to the Nervous 5fou arc pai"fu aware that y,u A healthy boy has as many as you, but lie doesn't know it. That is the difference between "sick" and "well." Why don't you cure yourself? It is easy. Don't wait. Paine's Celery Compound will do it. Pay your druggist a dollar, and enjoy life once more. Thousands have. Why not you? WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. Ilvaco Steam fiavigatiop Co FKOM ASTOKIA TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco. Connecting by stages and steamboats for Oysiervjlle. Montesano and Olympia STEAMEK e "GEN. CANBY," Tnos. Paiikkk. Master. Will leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and llwaco, at 8 A. M., except as below. With Oysterville Malls and Express dally, and Through Mails to points beyond, and Montesano,.W.T., on Mondays. "Wednesdays and Fridays. On Tuesdays and Saturdays the Oen. Canlin will make two round trips, leaviin; Astoria first time at 8 a.m. and on second trip (about '2 v. M.) 3 hours after ar rival Irom lirst trip. Tickets to Jlivaro . (at the ollice) 50 oriit Jtound Trip SI OO Passengers will save 25 cents by purchas ing tickets before going on board. llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 t-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the otl'ce of tlie company, (irav's Kharf. foot ot Benton street. J. II.D.HKAY, Agent. DR. SPINNEY & CO'S XORTJMVESTEUX DISPENSARY, 183 First St., corner Yamhill, Fortlaml. All Chronic, Xcrvons and Private Dieacs officii ami Women Successfully Treated. Such as Lost Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Exhausted Vitality.Scminal Weak ness, Siiennatorrho?n, Prostatorrhcea, Impo tency. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis. Disease of tho Kidnoys. Liver, Lunss. Heart, nnd Stomach : 1'romaturo Decline, WEAKNESS 1JM WU3IKN, nnd all functional uerango ments that result from youthful follies or ex cess in Inter years. "Young TiLgxx Who may bo suffering from tho effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, tho greatest boon over laid nt tho altar of suffering humanity. DK. SPINNEY will Uiinrnntce to Forfeit S50O for every enso of Seminal Weakness or privato disenso of any kind or character which ho undertakes and falls to MIDDLE-AGED MEN There aro many at tho ago of r.0 to CO who are troubled with too froquent ovacuations of tho bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weaken ing of the system in a manner tho raticnt can not account for. On examining tho 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, whitish huo, again changing to a dark, torpid nppearanco. There aro innny men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of tho cnuse, which is tho second stago of seminal weakness. DU. SPINNEY will Guurniiteo a l'crlcct Cure in such cases.'nnd a healthy restora tion of tho gonito-urinary organs. Hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 : Sunday, 8 to 11 A Monly. Consultation free : Examination, $2.00. GiVJaWKf JJ ri"" "' JlX-zZ. -zUT 'M-T-littSI WANfMfi 8LtMfe uAS$! HEALTH. I,o Riclinn's Golden Balsam ?.'o. 1 Cures Chancres, first and second stages; Sores on tho Legs and Eody;"Sore liars, Eyes, Nose, etc.. Copper-colored Illotchcs. Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and alt primary forms ot the disease known a.i Syphilis. Price, S3 OO por Bottle. ,o Rlchau's Golden Balsam N'o. il Cures Tertiary, JlercurialSyphilitic Rheu matism, Pains in the Bones, Pains in tho Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat. Syphilitic Ilash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stu7ncs3 of the Limbs, and eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or abuse of Mercury'. Ieavjng the blood pure ami healthy., I'rlce S5 OO per Bottle. t,e Rlchau's Golden Spanish Anti dote for the cure of Gonorrhcca, Gleet, Irritation Cravcl, ami all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements, rrico S'J So iiei Bottle. Lo Richau'a Goldeu Spanish In jection, forsevero coses of Gonorriiiea, Inflammatory Gleet, .Stricturts.&c. Tricw SI 50 per Bottlo. Lo Iticlian'a Golden Ointment lor tho effective healing of Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions. Price 8 1 OO per Box. l.e Rlchau's Golden Pills .Vine and Brain treatment; loss of physical ov. cr, excess or over-work, rrostratiou, c-ts. Price SS OO per Box. Tonic nnd Xervinc, Si-nt everywhere, C. o. D., cccnrely packed per express. C. P. RICIIARUS A: CO. , Agentfl, 417 Si -IS! Sansome street. Corner i 'lay, a S-xn Francisco. Oil. ig CIRCULAR JIAII.KK Ilir.I- W LIFEREHEWER DR. PIERCE'S New Galvanic CHAIN BELT with Electric Suspen sory. Most powerful. knf v..,. !.. .Ua tCP world. Cares Nerroun De- MIO. Vnln In thn Itaek. Dyspepsia Kidnej Disease. Hheumattsm, ot Sexnal Organs. Call or rami PiunnhlMNa. Address stamp for Macnetic EustibTruss Co.. 704 Sacramento st. San Francisco. Cal.. or 304 N. 6th St.. St.LoriIs.Ma MUSTMg LINfMEM MEXICAN MUSTANG LINUIUOT rubOea in IsavearpanyavaluaWeHorseandMulesiimbs. i S boo I mn firnf.g -.way 'zrs mm 13l Jt&ZAiVe 'twQswW- warn DISEASE. fi??TW- PI?JJCa. 7 lit V"IS TT.-fl CrIC?M& M TKAXSl'OltTATIOX UXKx 0. E. & N. And Way Landings. The Steamers of the (). 15. & x ro eir-iSiSy-'J "-V"". Iive 'I... CompamN m Kv,','y ""J". Sundays cxcei.ted. at 0 TO SAN FRANCISCO. Cisco? ""Iy ""''"' s,ea,,!?",r to San Fran- nwda?.'1" 'eaVe Con,l,an"s I every ltegnlar Line of Tow Boats and Barges, For Ton-age and TJehtcraep. STORAGK OF AT, J. KIKDS. n biiquire at Company's Dock or at City Ot Adilitional Steamboat Nirvlrn nn n.o LOWER COLUMBIA Tho Fast and Elegant Steamers, R. R. Thompson and S. G. Reed. AVill run as Xtsltl KontH IxMiveeii Astorin mtit l'nrtlaml. Leavlm; Astni hi at 8 1-. ji. : returnir.p. Li-avi- i'oitland at 1 1 so i t.. KVBItY AM.' BIT. ComiprtliiK with All the Trains. m-is. "pzoirrii. K. a. NOYES. Ticket Aecut. Acent. TO SAB FBA1ISC0, CAL, I!V WAY OF T1IK Southern Pacific Company's LINES. The Mt. Shasta Route. Quicker in Time than any Other Route Between Portland and San Francisco. LEAVE PORTLAND 4 P. NI. Daily THROUCH TIME 39 HOURS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, ToritisT HiiEEPiat; cars For accommodation of Second-class 1'ass ciiKers, attached to Express Trains. FAIti: Irom Fortlaml to Sacramento and San Francisco, Unlimited - SS.1 OO Jr'ir.Mt ClasN Minitod - - S20 OO Mcroiul Claw.s " - SI 5 OO 1L KOEIII.KK, E. I KOGKKS. Manager. Asst. O. F. & l'ass. Afit. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE! Northern Pacific Railroad TWO TRAINS A DAY! NO CHANGE OF CARS ! Shortest Line to Ohicago&All PointsEast VIA ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. THE Northern Pacific E, R. Is the ONLY Line Knnniiif; 1'astrnirer Trains, Pullman i'alaee Sleeping Cars, l'alico Dining Cars (meals 75c), Luxuriant liar Coaches, Kmiirrant Sleepers (tree ol charge), FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST See that your tlclets read y!a theSortheri l'acillc ii. It. and aroiil change of cars. Leave Portland at 7 A. Jt. and .1:15 P. M. daily; arrire at Minneapolis or St. Paul at noon Inurtli day. PACIFIC DIVISION Traill leaves Front and ( street daily at 7 A.M. and 1 1 A. M. ; arrive at New Taconia 1 :15 and (i:15 P. M.. connecting with Conipanj 's lor ail points on I'HKCt Sound. " C1IAS. , FEE, (len'l Western Pass. Aftent, St. Paul. A.P.Ci'-AKLTON. Clen'l Western Pass. Agent, No. 2, Washine,ton St., Fortland Depot, .-orner First and (J streets. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Is at the old .stand prepared to build all kinds of boats used on the Pacific Coast. Builder of steamers Electric, Favorite, Tonqnin, and others. Model Making a specialty. Stock and AVorkmanship 11 rst. class. I Drescribo and fnllr endorse Jlirr ii nq thn rCnTiltn I onlyspecificforthecer I taincureofthi3dtsease. ri TO & DATS. Qaarft&tMd not tO U. 11. 1NORA IIAM, M. D. CftCMauicuiie. .Amsterdam, xj. Y. Urdcnljblit , We have sold BIc G for many years, and it has IrisiCfcis&lCg. , Cincinnati, ,?iven tae oe; ai sails- taction. U. It. Drcmc Ic Co., Chicago. 11L Ohio. Irda' I SI. Sold by nrugststs, Sold by J. W. Conn, Astoria, Oregon, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT should al- ways no fcept In House, Stjujle nnd Factory.