THE DAILY ASTOHUN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY- MORNING SEPTEMBER 15, 189S, Soptombcr trade needn't blush for its rales here up to date. It was good, indeed, all last week and tho week before. Are we selling Fall-weight underclothing now fur nun? We are, nnd selling them lively, too. These boys' corduroy knee pants at 83c are melting away rjpidly. THE ARCADE. 1 i i School Gaps I ' 2oc each S 1 I Children's I X ' ' I g ' Umbrellas jk I - 5oc I I filbert Danbar YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 6 p. tn. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of As- rlculture, weather bureau. ..Maximum temperature, ttl degrees. Minimum temperature, DO degrees. Precipitation, .36 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st DKi, to date, 1.44 lncnes. Uellclency ot preclpltalton from Sep' tember 1st, 18!5, to date, .C4 Inch. BUSINESS LOCALS. Get your milk of BelUi & WHson. 8bow oases for sa'.o at Oregon Trading Co. Fre&h candles every tiour at the Bon- bonnlere. TUB SAME I'LACE-418 12th street Is the placa to buy fresh nan every aay. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The Antorlun will hereafter be found on sale ml McOudre'B Hotel at Seaside, Our milk Is guaranteed strictly pure and fresh from the cow dally. Reltli & Wilson. The coolest and best glass of bner In town can be bought at the U&mbrinu saloon, 12th and Commercial street. " For a. fine line of fresh candles and frulitM or a Blasa of delicious soda, go to the "Bontoonnlere," 436 Commercial street, WAH BINO 4 CO. Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than yeu ' can buy ready made. New stock com plete. Water melons! Water melonsl Water melonsl A carload received yesterday will be sold cheap today at Pat Law'.er's, 674 Commercial. T.-nde with Foard ft Stokes Co., deal ers It Groceries Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruit and vegetables They will surely please you. The Entes-Craln Drug Co. have a win dow full of flno toolh brushesv that they are selling Tor 10 cents each, and give a samplo bottle of Rosofoiun with each ibruffli. , Uunirer is a very disagreeable sensu tlon. There .s place In this town where v.iii nan sutisfv (Is demands with In cleanest and best 35 cant meal you ever He. That place 1 Joe Te-rp's. No better milk was ever brought to Astoria than 1 furnlnhed for five conU a quart by Relth A Wilson, and de livered hi it oloan and tightly closed glass bottle at your door every morn ing. -' Just 'arrived at Copoland Thprsen's, a nice line of nlffh grade footwear for '.adles. .all width from A to IuK. NO trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. What' tarings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere els-T May be If one thing.. and May be It's another. Hut the fact rcimilns-back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Purest of wines, liquors and clgira elegant free lunch all the daily paper, at. the Gambrlnus, lliih and Commercial. IM'PORTANT ANNOl'NCEM ENT. To our Lady-Customers: , There are too many places In this city selling wraps and Jackets. Many of the garments sold here are shop worn, and eome out of retail stores In other cities on account of being stale, but are sold here for the very latest. For the past 10 years I have been selling Jackets and wraps of the first grades at much lower prices than any house In Portland, ami have never yet deceived any customer In order to make sale. Considering that the city Is overcrowded with this par ticular line ot goods I shall from this day close out all jackets and wraps at wholesale prlees. COHEN'S LOW PRIVB STORE. 491 Bond Street. Astoria, Sept. 11, IK. 'PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Go to Dr. Howard, the pilnless den tist. 508 Commercial street, for tine den tal work of every class. He challenges an equal. Price reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnished aul'e of roons, with Use of parlor, and, It desired, good table board, at reasonable rates, 405 Du ane street, corner at Ninth. ' A TWISTER. A twister In twlsttng May twist him m. twist. For In twisting a twist Thre twlets imtke a twist; Hut If one of the twls!s l r.twi!s fronf the twist, . u;.t5.'..:l..4 t'ntwlst the twist. That l. when li's twisted with any sher tl than MARSHALL'S. AROUIfD ,T0WN. Contractors held a session yesterday. Prof. Ueggs and the new opera house. W. R. Ford, of Chicago, Is at the Oc cident. J. West, of Cathlamct, Ih at the l'urker House. Fine GravenHtlen apples at Rom, lllg- plna & Co. Red lights mark the- ditches on Frank lin Avenue. E. D. McKee end wife, of Portland, are visiting In Astoria. R. 8. Alexander, of San Francisco, registered at the Occident yesterday. See WcA'don & McDonnell, for bar gains In Jackets and capes. Uond street. Chas. Wood, of fikamokawa, was In town yesterday and stopped at the Par ker. Captains K. S. Kdwards and F. C. Mc Permott, of Portland, are at the Orel dent. Walter C. Smith, of Portland, the rail road contractor, was a visitor In Astoria yesterday. " The A. O. V. IW. held Its regular meet ing last night at which routine business was transacted. Wm. Dixon, of Chinook Heaeh, Wash., was 1n the city yesterday, a guest- of the Parker House. ' ' ' j There was aided to the circuit court j docket yesterday the suit of Thomson vs. I W. iKnyart, on appeal. C. F. Lester, superintendent of the Sea- i hor railroad, was In town yesterd iy i on a short business trip. I j The matter of a memorial for the battle j ship Oregon will again be taken up by the school children this term, I J. H. Vaughn, Thos. Foas, John Heldt and Wm. Hoeck, of Gray's River, were tn town yesterduy purchasing supplies. The "Every Monday club" will meet 1 in the basement of the Presbyterian church on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. J. V. Marlen, bookkeeper for Ross, Higglns & Co.. returned yesterday from Seaislde, where .ho spent a mo3t enjoyable i vacation. A private school for children Will tie started labout tho middle of this month. For particulars apply to Mies Polly Mc Kean, 4ti5 11th street. Johan Heitla and Mattle Werkkla, na tives of 'Russia, yesterday In tho county clerk's oflice declared th"lr Intention of becoming citizen of the United States. Special sale of mackintoshes for four days. Seo MeAllen & McDonnell, Uond street. C. II. Cooper's second shipment of Into styles of ladles' Jackets and capes Is Just received, and the ladies of Astoria are cordially Invited to call and examine them. McDonald, the tailor, was yesterday moving his store to the southwest corner of Commercial and 121 h streets, where hu has a good corner and will have a neat place. 'Robert Crawford, of Nehale.n, wns In the cltv vesterdnv. and brought In a large lot of exceptionally line butter, I which was picked up very rapidly by tho merchants. ' ! Miss Mason returned to tho city yes terday aftir a pleasant holiday anion friends In other cities. Sh3 will probably begin her kindergarten classes again in two weeks. Thomas Ilrlce and Edwin Corts lift last '.list night for Portland and from there will nhike a trip through the Willamette valley on their wheels anil will lie gone about two weeks. The ervicra In the First M. 10. Church will be at 7:1)0 p. m. and not at 7 p. in., us stated in tho notice of yesterday and the young people's meeting will be at 6:110 p. in. and not at 6, ns per nolle. Hid will be received tinlil September 15th, lSll'i, fu; the removal of !!ik1 yards more or lesH of excavate! earih. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. For particulars address l'acllie Paving Co. See McAllen A uMc'Donml! for New High novelties hi 1 'ress Goods. Parker's old store. One of tho horses attached to the Por ker House bus had one of Its Vs al most broken by stepping through a rol Ifii plank In the street opposite. th ti, R. N. dock. That a damage suit did not reoult Is no fault of the city. L. It. deeley and E. W. Crelith'on, of the C. H. & P. S. Nav. Co., canm lown from Portland yesterday morning with a party of vstrangers, all of whom went to the Jetty In tho morning and to Tongue Point In the afternoon, reurnlng to Port land In the evening The Troy Laundry Co. has made ar rangements with A, J. Mqulres to act as Its agent for Astoria. This company Is noted for high guide work and prompt delivery. . Mending and repairing free. Hundles called for and delivered, oillee 474 Commercial street. IVmles wishing photos enlarged In craven, water color, or India Ink wo'ild do well to call on W. T. Snodgrsss be fore giving the work to others. Th work of Mr. Smidgnias In this line is very line an his sjtn: will show. Studio (E!U Commercial street. ' I In the chur.-h notices of the First M. K, church todav It will be observed mat this Is Dr. Hmihong'a last Sabbath for this conference year: nut ir -name Rumor" is to be believed. Dr. u. ha re ceived "A call' t ' largo cnuroh further east," and It may be his iat sauoatn in Astoria. Clerk Ferguson ot the school board furnls.les tho following comparative state ment of the attendance In the pub.lc hchoola for the llrst week of Mia term this and lust year: McOlure'a school this year, ,478, last year, 426; Adair's, this sr. El. ISM, 17r.; Shlvely , 21-6 this year, last year, 213; John Day' and Walluskl, S3; total this year, WIS, as aj.Unst K7S pupils lut year. The Red Front nhoe shop on Third sireet eppeskr Cooper's store is a neat little outnt and la drawing much atten tion The social proprietor, Mr. Fred O. Walters, U again ready to serve his old rii.i'an'rs at well as new ones. In his new location, he siys, If yen want an ci-y shoe, m lasting lioc and a stylish ' s ioe 1 1 you have to do Is to come and leave yaur measure, and at the time get your o'.J ahoes saved. For spevla! bargains In all. lines of dry goods for four days, ee McAllen A Mc Donnell, Uond strvet. ' " J i Ties V. Elder, Pacific eot agent for Clark's O. N. T. pocl cotton and Mar. nnl.'s twine, with headquarter at 8n Francisco, la tn this city on his annual vllt of Inspection unwhy northwfwern ncles. Htf rxpreiw.d himself y,i. r.l . e being greatly pleased with the selec tion of 'MantaaH's twine by the wlnn.r of the big fish boat race at th reiatu, and dWoncd the fact to the head, cfllce. .Mr, Elde. leaves today for Port land. He will visit the Sound oltles be fore returning home. THE ARMY'S WORK. An Excd:ent Lecture Delivered by an Officer Lrnt Night. Mr. James Weston, of the Salvation Army, epoko at length to a crowded home last night In Rcscuo Hull on the work and alms of the Salvation Army. He held his audience closely attentive for over an hour and his address was most excellent throughout. Some of the intiaHcs were especially Interesting. Mr. Weston explained how the work of the Army was divided Into four parts field work, rescue work, slum work, and social work, and In connection with the latter branch of the warfare stated that dur ing last winter the Army branch In Sc orn,, wwt n-lven 13.800 free meals, 10,100 ! free beds, and 9.000 free baths. His description of the slum work in . large cities, the constant attendance on ! the sick, the Tabor of keeping clean bed ! ridden people, supporting and lightening ' the lives of the wives and children, ot i drunkard.", and the general lifting up I of the lowest types of humanity was I full of pathos and many people In the audience were deeply affected1 by the I plain and uncolored review of the every I day life of an olllccr engaged In that j field. The rescue work, which embraces the salvation of fallen women, was spoken of and described at length, In 1 tertnersed with many .interesting anec- dots" of wonderful conversions and tri umphs over difficulties of every descrip tion. Thirteen years ago there were In the Cnlted Slates 5 corps and U offi cers. "Today," continued the speaker, "Goil 'blesses our work through 555 corps. over 2,000 ofllcers, and a million men and women. We arc saving 3,000 fallen women pverv veir In our rescue homea. JWe are i v..rv Hhv In the United States 2r..(KiO homeless men. Our gospel Is r.reachcd In 29 different languages and in the past year 1,250,000 people have at tended our services on the Pacific coast alone. And the last year's work In. the United States has cost us altogether G,(X), not as much as many preachers receive individually in big cities for i ear's labor. Our officers on the aver ae get $2.07 every week, out of which they feed, clothe and board themselves. "We are bringing the world to the feet of CJod," concluded Air. Weston, "and who can say that our mission Is not tho most holy crusade ever waged among the sons of men? THE CLOSE. Fisher's Opera House Packed to Over flowing. The cloning entertainment last night of the Racon Stqck company at Fisher's was given to a packed house and the Justly celebrated company acquitted themselves in a perfect manner. The play was the "Estate of Hannibal Howe" and Is a representation of th9 serious sldo of the work of the Salvation Army. Com. fdy and pathos are combined and Mr. Haeon was In his clement, while Mr, 'Webster In the leading character, and Ed 'Ilurgess In the comedy part were not only equal to the requirements of the parts, but were most enthusiastically received by the irgo audience. "How muny kinds of law arc there?" was a question that was never answered. The entire play Is a tory from life, replete with truthful Incidents. Tlv ladhis of the company, one and all, lll.ed their roles perfectly and captivated the audience with their winning ways and -womanly Impersonations. Astoria will always welcome tho Bacon.! and hope that they will soon come again. Prof. Heggs Is to be congratulated upon tho most successful opening of the new opera house und the businesslike and pleasing manner in which the whole en gagement was handled. It goes without saving that whatever entertainment lie brings here will be tlrst class In ev?ry particular. Astoria has long needed' Just sucli enterprise. Mr. Heggs l now In ccne.'ponilence with Hragg & Muller for th.' Grand Star course, and If proper sup pert can be had he will close the con tract for what will prove a series of Fplt ndld entertainments. In all justice Mr. .1. F. Cordray, the manager of the Hacon company, and the well known theatrical man of Portland, must not be forgotten, for without ihls nerve ami enterprise Astoria would not have had the week's entertainment. Mr. Cordray brought Ills own scenery from his Portland house and spared no expense or p litis to make the opening of the new hou-e n success In every partlcu.ar. Gen ial and open hearted, he wins frl.'nds everywhere and will be welcomed when he returns' with another entertainment. FINE HAHGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, A-lderbrook, Adair's, Shlvely's, Mc Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria. Warren Ion, and Astoria Addition to Warrentou for dale. Also money to loan In sums of $-i0 to $3,000 on good real estate, security. R. L. DOYLE & CO. If VERS AND SELLERS. The following deeds were filed for rec ord ycstenlty: William Edgar and wife to John W. Williams, 4Sxl93 feet block 22 liv Hustler ft Aiken's addition $500 G.'orgn 11.': .and wife to William . I. arson, lots II and 4 and .a fraction' of lot 2. block 4, second addition to ' uec.in Grove 250 United Slales to Tlios. It. Itldwell, N1V U sec. 35, T 7 N., U. 9 west, 1141 acres United '."tlales to Peter W. Coleman, S'.j SE. t, and S U, SV. eec. 15, T. II N., It. ! west. lt!0 acres J is. V. Welch and wife to Ilertha. R. Welch, lot 10, block 2.1, Shlvely's ad dition F. A. Henry to O. P. ijulntreil, lot 3, block 3, West Astoria 75 J. H. Morris to Lot Gllmore. N. Vj of SW. of SW. i., sec. IS, T. 7 N., R. 9 W IS7 of SW. i, of SW. I, sec. IS. T. 7N. J. 11. 'Morris to Frank S. Dow, S. 'u R. W IS? C. R. Thomson, executor, to Ellajt Williamson. S. 54 feet In depth of tot 7, 'block 38, McClure's addi tion PJR FIVE DAYS ONLY. Must bo sold; 85 acres land in pee. 2, T. 7:, K. 10. Price, $300. For particulars inquire II. B..I KRGUSOX, 179 11th street. OPEN AIR EXHIBITION. The open air exhibition ad vertised tor Saturday and Sun day, the 7th and 8th, by the Hell tiros., could not take place n ., nf nn oppi,!, n 0n atC UIU Ul 1111 UttHieUI lO "ameithfi roDo.- JJut weather r.er- - j f I milting, they will positively appear thi Saturday rnd Sun day eve at p ni. chare. Pon't fail to se? them ROYAL Djiking Powder kss'lbeca" swarded fc.'jj.'rwf t honors at every world's fair where exhibited. WOOLY JOURNALISM Some Extracts Reprinted From Astoria Daily "Bladder." CHAMPION OF 1 HE PEOPLE How the "Bladder" Jealously Guard ed the Cause of Truth, Hu manity and .lust ice. Whllo raiding a gambling house one night last week the police came across a file of la publication termed the "As toria Dally 'Bladder," which was prompt ly contlucated. Through the kindness of the authorities the Astorlan will be en abled from time to tlmo to publish ex tracts from this "newspaper." The fol lowing paragraphs will serve to some extent to give people an Idea of a Btyle of Journalism that flourished In Astoria before the coming of the railroad: (Selection No. 4.) The Bladder' political campaign Is now on and shisters will please take not' of same. We are going to run a citizen's ticket again this year, which the noble success of our scheme 2 years, ago beck on us on to more victories. The Demo crats, outside of two or three soreheads Is organized In there might, and the citi zens ticket thla year is going to play hokey once more. Old Bill Stypher has come Into the fold. At first he was leary but we showed him how Republicans couW vote the citizens ticket without hurting thelrselves and he Is one of our host. If the boys will only hoop her up and get about 200 more republicans roped In we can make the citizens gag go again. And why not? By their fruit ye shall recognize them land this two years been the fattest In tho history of the burg. The high- collar dudes who ga to the theatro to o'gel and disconcert the lady actors have got to quit. A theatre is a place of recreation and not a flirting place. Go easy boys we are onto you. Tho hogwash in the morning sheet abou: purity and morals makes us sick. Old Lady Garnett of Skamoshwa3h has pungled up at last. We didn't want to expose her before the world, and know ing we had" go onto some things, like the sensible lady she is, she came around and deeded us thirty acres, though not the best land we could wish. This is no blackmail sheet but when one gots onto certain matters he should be reeom penced for his celerity. The Bladder is now preparing to put In the markets an addition to Skamosh wosh bought by us at great expense. It will be subdlvisioned into good sized lots and we guarantee the proper title to the land which Is in no wild cat addition but a good' and true Investment. With each lot the purchaser enn get a share of stock In our paper, alono worth the price charged which Is rive dollars for lnsldts andl ten for corners. i I At l'at the amateur rag is to be done up, and It Is time say we. Gentlemen j v, ho have had all a lifetime's experience on the best papers in this continent has came and will start ai-new morning daily Immediately. They will have no compe tition. The measley rag on the corner Is on Its last legs and even now Is rotten to tho coar. They will at once start a live newspaper and If they want the Bladder's help we will loan them our route 'boy for two or three months anu put them up to some things besides that will make the amateur rag's head swim. Their is a few tricks of the trade such as clipping out faker telegraph and such like which we flatter ourselves wo aro up to, and can give our friends a few solid bints hbout tho came. Success to you boy.9, and may you kill the (liny monop oly sheet In short order. Thero Is a lady in destitute circum stance In this town and It has come to our ears that she is In a state border ing on penurlousness. She lias severe.il children, and all ixro starving. Her name withheld for obvloti.s reasons, not wishing to let our right hand know what our left hand doeth and there la no need to pub lish her mime for the sting of poverty to point Its linger at her. The Bladder hu'S be-n much moved by this case, and our collectors will visit you in the next few days for subscriptions for this worthy object. Cash ' only, or certified checks, made out to tho Bladder edkjr, Is In order. We will attend to the rest, such as provisions 'buying tiring &o. We have ran this charitable kind of tiling two or three times before and Its has been always a success beyond all expect ations. Get out your pocket books boys and give without stint. The lady will bless you for your kind hearts. If people think that we are the only ones who have got It In for Hammond they are slipped up. There Is others with more power and ability thin we, such powers gained by reason of his previous intimacy with the man who can roast the liver out of him, and as can be seen by a glance at our editorial columns our frlond Is getting It hot. The low lived Bladder thief has got In his work again but was caught In the net. Last Wednesday he approached a widow's stoop as the evening dusk was setting In and rtole up a copy of the Bladder. The widow seen him through the window and f.iys, "O sir, don't de prive me of that, It Is a necessity to me unj mine,, and take anything else but leave me that." And we are creditably Informed that the black hearted scoundrel laughed In her face and that he answered by putting the Bladder in his Jeans and feloniously making off with It. But the reckoning is at hand for ail such dirty work. We -vllf donate the agent ot the dirty morning rag a copy of the Blad der, but It ye are men don't seal it from widows. The following attribute lo ourilves is received: , Long may the Bladder wave And shvd its folds ;rtong the sky And may I be there to peruse Till I go to my long last home on high. Such paper Is the bulwark Of our constant tears and deep care And It will surely ' - Ever have my sincere prayers. Yours truly, A ADMIRER. We have completed arrangement for a new Bladder structure In a year or two. the vresent overflowing fur want of room and having to transact the bulk of our business on the street Inlde i years we bfg to announce a elitlis ctory stone foundation truo(ure. known as liie Blad der Structure, and In the latest style ot the building art. It I probable our edi torial staff win be on the fifth floor. The telephone numbers has not yet been de cided on but we will let our clients know later .bout this matter. Tlie stone used will probably 4e brlks with Iron trim mings. ' ' . ' r-Vaftt on our surgestiojij a.J a give out several Jays b-f l a T" tlwre "w a, eclipse T'the moon !a$ "T'Vi'.')f night. It was. not muclt discerned as the cloud Interfered, and therefor the publie missed an astronomic, sight that I w Inspiring thing, to say the least to see the orb gradually swallowed up by a black substance as If it was totally de molished for a time. This great mogul, thia Punjamdrum ot Montana, cut us In the street last week. Sal Ho! Maybe he thought we couldn't get back at him but I am not the man to take an Insult and swallow It whole. We are tunning this Fheet and propose to make It a power in the land. We hear that people think we are going a bit rough on the county by kicking at the 'Pamjamdram. In the language ot Vanderbllt "The county be damned" say we. No man is going to-assault us and take us for chicken hearted without a come back. See: ' ' . We hereby pledge to give J60 gold coin to any man who will start a morning paper to wipe out tho amateur rag, and our moral assistance besides the shekels. The Bladder can live without the rail road. The Bladder bas bten In an exist ing state for several month and Is still hear and all friends of the Bladder whose naime is legions hopes wo will still keep the Bladder alive to do battle in the front van of the fight for the working man, wlch Is and ever will be the Blad der's friend. Thla paper now prints more copies than all the other rags put together. We no tice that our wager of ten thousand dol lars a week ago still lies undisturbed In our safe. Our new linotype presses Is now on the way and will be here soon. Its Journey across the continent ha been haled with satisfaction as evidence of our progress. The work of bringing it along M slow, natural enough, as such kinds of freight has tobe handled with great care to save a breakage which would cost the railroads a pretty penny, but the ma chines will certainly bo here In time to go Into our new structure which Is the ntxt thin? on the cards. While not wishing to throw out any hints or Insinuations we- would like to ask where Mr. Water Commissioner got Ms new buggy what we seen him out driving with last Sunday, and likewise the costly span of horses which never come from no legitimate earnings ot the aforesaid man as I am prepared to prove. It Is a pity that this ring keeps Its laborer on the water works down to a measley $1.7T a dny and can live In the laps of luxury Itself. We got two compos yesterday to take the jobs of the striking union rats who want to eat a man out of earth and home. The new hands are live boys who considers 15 cents a thousand decent wases, which It is. ... I If a certain man we can name proposes I to run for office we beg to Inform that j he has not yet fixed things up satisfac tory with tis, and If he Is willing to do It, very well and good, and If not he will hear something drop. We desire to say that that sub roso biz about his wifes reipected (?) (?) family has came to our ears. A word to the wire is sufli cient. ... We always knew that the runner of the morning sheet was thin skinned but to let bis own scrubs break his nose passes our apprehension. They are playing h with hla salmon business and he don't say a word. We would like to see any hired man of mine rub me and my pri vate schemes up thi wrong way. He would get ilred out onto the cold world so quick It would make his hair stand on end like quills upon the fretful per kerpine ... ACT I, 8CBNK I. Enter Ramrod "What ho: where Is the dog that didn't get a Bladder toninht?" Paper Thief "My noble master hit me nt, I will do better soon. I have got to wait till dark before I can steal one." Ramrod "Well, dog, see that It is done. I ain't seen no Bladder for three weeks. Has there been any roasts on me lately?" Kangeroo "Where can I borrow it dol lar?" No. 0 Hat "I don't know, the town Is busted, and I have bid to send to Mis souri fur a plate of beans." , Ramrod "What ho." . No. 5 hat "None of us hive a d cent." Ramrod "What ho." Curtain, ralmon cans and gin battles In the corner N". H. This thing will be continued worse and more of it next week. It Is burning t!ie hare off the devils on the amateur rag. and killing them sa that they are consternated to death.) ... The high murky muck that run3 the big schoolliouse from cellar to basement is stuck on himself. He aint got the least edducation and cant neither red write or spell In a grammatic manner. How long 0 lord how long will thia moeui be kept in power. The public Is getting sick of his tantrums and not supplying the Bladder with Information desired. We have several thousand dollars worth of presence stowed away In our ofll?o not knowing what children to present them too, and this graven image which Is not similar to anything in the waters above nor the heavens beneath- refuses to t'how up the markings of his pupils. ... We too was going to agitate this fall fishing businers which Is a dlsgTace as all enndied and fair men agree, but the morning rag by bribing one of our offl c'als and getting him .drunk stole our thunder and lightnings on the subject aforesaid, and sneaked In ahead of us. Well, that settles It. The fall fishing Is all O. K. And though we have a few nutes ourielves on the lepereous Chinese In the canneries &c, we prefer In the present case to hold them In obeyance over the canner's heads, and will not ti ivel the eam-i road with the morn ing aheet on no subject whatsoever. In a 'few wo will Issue regular salmon re ports There will be untainted a we are not connected, with 110 salmon can nery, God save the mark that we should b. ... The Rev. Jones cam around yesterday forenoon and shook us by the hand In his usual cordial manner commending our moral tones, and urging us to note Us rermon, which we done, be lievlng In supporting the priestcraft to a certain length. The reverant subscribed for fourteen cople3. and remarked about bring c.s u advt for a Sunday school ixcurslon in the near future. Don't for get brother. Preachers is all very good In their place, say we, but dont forget that the Bladder cant live on wind, gents. AI'CTION ! ! To our friends and the general public: That we may not startle you with an an nouncement of a public sale at our es tablishment we make the following ex planation, which our patrons will find correct: We were anticipating a good season and we therefore selected a very large stock, prepared for a great deal or business, while we no doubt got our share of the trade, yet we are short JT.SoO from our lowest expectation anu thia amount we are compelled to meet within forty-five days from- the 21st ot this month. Wo will therefore organize a public "sale, commencing on Saturday 31st Inst, at 1 o'clock p. m. and continue from day to day until the amount above1 stated is raised. We will not stop to I select odds and ends to make this sale but will let the public choose. such ar- tides as they wish. In thia sale you ' W.1I1 v the opportunity to purchase ; at your price all kinds of silks, satins, plot lies, velvefs. laces, . embroideries, ' ladies', misses', children's and infants' ' white embroidered underwear, teideo and silk trimmings, table linens, flannels, dress goods, blankets, white spreads, aha via, xepher. ladies' and men'; shoes. rrn-n f it-, cht.dren s. boy and youths' lothlag. men' overcoats, fine and plain suit, men's underwear, and In fact any thing you may select in our store. The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. Jhe Race Between Defender and Valkyrie has proven conclusively that American grit, genius and muscle are still supreme; ami so it is with Our clothing ; no man , will pay if 15, W, 17, 18, $19 or 20 So long as we give him the choice ut the finest Suit or Overcoat In Astoria for $11.50. Of course, we have cheaper suits, too; Nice hrown, blue, black, grey or mixed Cas3iuiere3 or Cheviots for $5.75 $7.50 or $9.00, But Hie clothing we boast of are our magnificent, pnperb Illili and IH1EST1MT The Live and Reliable CLOTHIER RD HRTTER P. S.- -A big line of Luzerne "Hygien 2a" ,Un deiwear (single or double-breasted) juat received Wednesday and Friday afternoons dur ing the whole sale will be specially for ladles, on all other days for everybody. All sales commence at 2 o'clock p. m. OR'EUON TRADJ.NO CO., 0)0 Commercial Street. TO THE 'PUBLIC. Notice Is hereby given that payment has b3en stopped on the following numbered warrants draiwn by Rescue Engine Co. No. 2, same having been lost or mislaid. No. 4M, tin, 423, 424 and 426. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut trut'h la the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In your shoe at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 479 Commercial street. , SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket size contain twenty-five dose only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by J. W. Conn. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM 1MINS Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Children Cry fer Pitcher's Castorla. mm mm 73 r 'Tis a treasure Beyond Measure, 'Tis a pride and joyjto man ; 'Tis a blessing: If in dressing: He will try our low-priced plan. Dressy Suits or Overcoats! garments lhat are made by master hands, Trimmed with superior trimmings, sewed with silk and fit for a king. We can hardly believe you will buy elsewhere so long as this grand Bargain Sale Continues. Our Boy's Clothing, Huts and Fur nishing Goods, In fact, our entire stock, is at your disposal at prices that Make our competitors sick; but our prices draw trade, and That's what we are after. Near Telephone Landing Last Sunday afternoon, says the Long Creek Eagle, a waterspout occurred on Six Mile creek, below Rltter, doing con siderable damage to the residence of J. T. McLaughlin. Water fell in tor rents, bursting in tho doors of his dwelling, and In a very few seconds al most two feet of gravel were deposited on the floor. It is stated that water was about 15 feet deep In Six Mile creek. Much fencing was washed way. A CARD. Astoria. Or , Sept. 11, '95. Pome of our competitor in ihe clothing business arc los ing tluir temper or fense recause we saw fit. to inaugu rate special sales, similar to sa'es gotten up by stores in other cities; now why should not the people of Astoria have the same advantages offered by the live merchants in other cities. However, since they can't stand corrpetition, we will rp open the sale, and from this on until further notice sell any suit or overcoat in the store inclndii g I as!-, steamer's ar rivals w-Tth ftom $15 to $22.50.. for eleven dollars and fifty . cents and a'l ch aper suits iir propor'ion. Very re spectfully. ; : : ). Herman -WfsF, The Live and Reliable C'oth ier ami Hattt-r. j P. S In atdition. we will continue the Red Letter Sal on fill hats, furnishing goods, and everything else in t lie store. V