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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1895)
m& DAILY A9T0SUN, AB.XOfcU; SiXtY HOkVEfft GCIOlia if, MEN'S RUBBERS. Right kind every time. No E u e s work about them, being all right, either In qual ity or once. There's wet weather yet to come. Any day may start It. Tou had bet- t e r pre pare now. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. ' Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum iteunpenwuro, 71 degrees. Mtrtmu.n Humpeirj.tU'ro, 61 decrees. 'Pretslottaitlon. none. Total precipitation from September 1st lSo, to date, 181 Inches . Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep. tcaJjer lac, 1895, to date, 5.31 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon- bo rmiere. E. 0. Cough Syrup will cure your cough. For e.e at Estes-Cr&ln Drug stpre. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the U-ambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. WAH 8INQ ft CO.-Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than you tvmiu sua1 Maa Mss artlr Aim. plete. Those new perfumes, just received at the lEstes-Craln Drug Store are the nnest In the city. Purest of iwlnes, liquors and cigars- elegant free lunch all the dally papers, at the Oambrinus, 12th and Commercial. t-arxiee wmaing 10 ouy unimir. ai or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. 464 Duane street. Trad with Foard ft Stokes Co,, deal ers la Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables, They will surely please you. Hunger 4s a very disagreeable sensa tion. There is a place In thia town where you can safety Ita demands with the oleaneet and best 25 cent meal you ever 1 te. That place Is Joe Terp s. Just arrived .at Copeland Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, ail widths from A to JOE. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May be it's one thing, and May be U s another. Nut the fact remains-back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard is proud of it. Nothing so distressing a a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if al- . 1 . 1 .. . -Win..,. flnl.h Cu lvw Immediate re?Jef Chas Rog Cure gives Immediate re.ler. Chas. Kog- SHILOH'B CURB, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand Pocket size contain twenty-five doses I only 5 cents. Children love It Bold by J. W. Conn. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnlshed sul'e of rooms, with use of parlor, and, if desired, good table board, at reasonable rates. 403 Du- an. streetcorner ef Ninth. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop county, made and entered on the 21st day of February, 1H06, In a suit wherein the Nlcholal Brother Co. wais plalntlft nd E'.lxabeth Funge, Alfred Funge, Elisabeth Funge as guardian ot Alfred Kunge and Elisabeth Funge as adminis trator of the estate of John Funge, de ceased, were defendants; whereby It was ordered that the undersigned referees moke sale Ot the hereinafter described rrial eHtate: Now, therefore, we wll; on the th day of November, 1835, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., in front of the court house door, ln Awtorla, of raid coun ty and state, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest and beat bidder, a I. ot lot fourteen 04), In block sixty-ttve (tft), In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, platted and recorded by John MoClure, and extended by Cyrus Olney, in Clatsop county, Oregon, but Ud lot will not be sold for less than (11,000. The terms of sale wilt be one-ha'lf cash and the bailance on one year's time, with Inter-st at I per cent per annum. J. H. D. OKI A Y, H. J. WHERITY. Referees. N. B. The above described property Is known as the Tlghe hotel property and consists of a three story house and ap purtenances, RECEIVER'S NOTICE. To the Creditors of the Pacific Paving Co:. ' You are hereby notified to present your claims, dirly verllW as required by law, to the underrtgned, at his place of busi ness, number 47 Continerclal strent, ln the city of Astoria, Oregon, within thirty days from tho 2tith day of September ItfK. By order of the circuit court for the county of Clatsop, State of Oregon. JOHN HAI1N, Reoelver. WORTHY OF NOTICE. N There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut truth In the statement that to secure per-Ci-ct fit, quality and style ln your shoes at the lowest reasonable prtces-ou must go to the firm of John Halm ft Co., 479 Commercial street. B. F. AIJUEN, Wall Pjper. Artiits' Materials. Palsti. Oils, GU, etc. Japanese Mattings. Rugtaod Rinboo Goods, 365 Commercial Street. Asphaltum Work .'fSf.rvoir Lining, Street Paving, Side- w-iiks, I loorlng and Hooting. Xi;hltli:Cmsnt,enanitl and 80. ' i,itloii forctlif end pmeiring. I S' 'T1TL TANKS. Bl'LKHEADS. G1RDLRS, HIPUS, etc. . irl Specllicstioss rrif irtl simi t (t.-. U. ML'IU, . ....... ....J r-m4 In A,a.It. ;;.,y l!t,H-N. Tel-r " Purtlind. i,ii.:lvs and Aett Messrs T : ' ft i- : ALkIJ. Of. I I Handkerchiefs! S Special sale of 8 doie' -J Udlos' White Em it hroMered riandker- (i, $ chiefs. f 1 COODVAUUE FOR 25c. I $ at 17 Cents Eacf? I or I 3 for 5o Cents. I i filbert Dunbar AROUSD TOWN. TWe falling etura li.'.tft nfff.it. Oregontanu are crylrnr for rain. Don P. msnn'A, of fouth Bend, is at t'rra 'Parker. Win; Atone, of Stella, Is repaired at the Parker. ,j i 'I The armaifeur lUind were out .serenading tatft everting. P. IK. DXjrkee, of Detroit, is a guest of the Occident. Mr. P. J. a.v?is In building u, new house in Uppertown, D. C. McKenna, of Sunshine Mills, is alt the Occident. The Pa-oC'tne Marl Opera Company post ers ure beautleu. Ben flcN.oss and wife, of San Francisco, are at the Oeldcnt. BJward Black, of Goble, Is In town, rtoppms; M parker. D Victor Jackson, of Knappton, was a vis itor In fhe el'ty yesterday. For extra cWdlc mwCes. rwo.:a and quinces, try Ross, HlgginB & Co. iSwetfMi Dutheran Church-Sunday at 10:30 ia, m. tte service wl.'l be in weuin. . ,ntt Mha Rst 1nn'n convention. The foundation are being laid for SUw-'fletd & Ha.'ake's ntnv stora In Upper- town. F. F. Jdlmson and wife, of AVaHace, Iduiho, are In t'he city, popping at tho Oectdenlt. Harbor Master H. J. M.ilnnis nd V. E. Churdhj of Portland, were In the city yeeterduy. The Pacific CjminliMloii Co. have 'the flmtwt variety f Krape ever brought to Hull market. J. J. Lynch ,of M'lECi'.t.waka, wh'j hae been In the hontCtaf. for several day, Is now Improving. Conwneigrtltlonol Oliureh Usual Sunday sorvttoea. We will wlcoma a'.l. E. B. BoCTjlnH'er, paisitor. Some extra line evaporated fruits Just received by Ross, 'Hlgtflns ft Co. L. O. Laj-klnrt, E. A. Seely, and E. J. Rathbone, of Portland, lmld a visit to As toria yesterday. Mtas 'Anmi !urned teom a dwo M yW,t Q relatvcfl , I Ndwiberg, Orogo.n. Have you ai&cj. the price of thore 20 and 30 pound pais of Jelly at tho Pacific Comtnlsfjion Co.'s? CoUfWh, are now bcina taken in the traps tho Mer.'dKl Draught in a lairgo specimen yesterday. JVlhn Kw)H boougi'nt d'jwn a fine tipan of yesterday from Portland. Ttidr ""W1"' ov'v 3m- The box office ait the opera. hou.o w it be open Monday to subscribers oi:iy for the luut'lne 'HnDl Cj J. W. Bunn. of Portland, and John Turple, of John Days, wire gwsts of Uho Parker yesterday. Round trip tickets will he on ni'.e by tflie O. R and N. Co. from October 23rd to 30th at raite of J1.50. The Clu'tewp Mill Company 'nave :arted tlhelr j.i.lh mti and ore now prcjxircd to flli ttj orders for luths. Clyde Fulton and Cnpt. Tatton went up line river yewtsnlay to the Ru-sian li, .and on u, hunting trip. Thie cinti.iactotn are rapidly removing Uhe avik'k and grave off the Parker houee doi'k to the water works. Oeoiue A. Bfavls, Henry K. Lewis, Joe I.wiW, and N, Myer, of San Knnclaco, are rc jistered ait ttie Occident. Mrs. It. L. RoyCe Is expected to arrive fi'om (Xta. today and will Hend a few weiiks htre If her hciVth permit. A gooj many pfojite are nuking for! quliiovs. Fresh coooanuts and new iwul nuta . The 'Pai.-lllc Commission Co. Is Uhe place. A taidcet wx'la:: 'will be lven 1n the Norwegian nrd Ixunhtia M. E. church. In I'ppertown, on SatutxUy, Octibr 19th. an 1:30 p. m. Te.umstors shou'.d ook ito nee sample of pur w'alte bartey oa'.o-esceUnt ln qual ity and very ronsonaWe us 10 pi-Ice. Ro.s HlKKilui & C., Dr. Maffiinl' name Is pronmuntlv men-' tloned as t uvv....- t1u. ..M .; tii'.n '.'ill Moil ev.ie. j in .1 .....v. .... .... ...-... in- ,y;ri l.e in Joe Ulardiiu' U you wuint to enjoy a good Suniay Jlr..,r. got Kme of those large KWm at Pa.-inc Ojmmlswon Co. YVsiteiHay Mr. Wm. Haiuer, the .wa known freWit agent of the du N. them Ralivwd, iwoa In the city and caau ed on his numerous frlenda FrVm Oct. 23 to 30;h, the O. R. and N wW art) round trip tickets o Pornund for I.E0. Tie!c?ts sre good on Meam.rs R. R. Thompson Mnd T. J. Porter. Ptvif. Bew' dancing clalss Cast nbrtn wan a'.ten lwl by eevwity-tlve of the beet sovH.lty peupte Aitorl. The popjlority of Uvese v.Ku, a to !s rapidly Increasing. Mxnws. E. E. ahw. Jaa Smith and F. 'B. Lkthlumberg, mada a trip out on ths ptpe tine yonrdty and were much tm pressed "wttl! the amount of work done. A strop on the bowe-y last nl'at about t oVook rcej-'trl In one party getting a blai eye. Offleer Sea folk imitl Ph nffemk and he wl.'l hava a hearing today. it uus reportfti vtuterdiy to Captain 11a ik it tihult Oeo. I'pton, who was r- ceirHIy JodKvd tn Jus M St. He4era, for nVunler of lie JVwirnet!, a number ot years ago, made, hit eieips from that plaico yesterday. Partlculari could not be 'had, any further thai thftf tV)e trl waij fA for next, week. -" The Scandinavian H-jneiolent Society vriJl give a isoctaMe next Wednesday ev ening at Ithe K. P. hall. A line lunch win be spreaia a. )oy time is expect- From October 23d to StrJh reduced rates iwUt be mlade by (.'learners Talephone end Bailey Gatzen from AaCorla and all river points to Portland at one fare for the round trip. AE empOoyeis on the government Jetty. exuept a few Tn&rrled men who will foe retained to nutke a. goner at clean up, were discharged yesterJay, The work is now practical !y com.eted. Mr. Ed. Aleara wan In the city from Seatflde yesterday. He will, commence (toon on the construction of a new cot- 'tafre for Wis mother, Mrs. 3. F. Clayton, at her iv.K craek piace. Warn you buy syrup buy It In paills. lit ta easy Vc en and never leaks. Ask the Paidflc Oon-Airxslon Co. Portland exposition excursion steamers Telephone and Bal'.ey Gatzert commenc- v, w,:,' Y ."ZZIZ turning up to October 30th. Inclusive. KMixcgjan and lXuila.i M. E. Church. Upper AJ:orla, Its. .T. Jacobaen. paator- Service til 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject In toe Tnorning, "Our Encouragament " In 'Uhe evening, "ClirUt Knocklng'at the : Col. E. E. Siiw Ivan been advised bv one utipojiimam inai ne can select aim pjaco in wajninffton or Oregon ss hte headqu'ajtiftTis a Chinese Interpreter, but ihe ipivfcra Astoria, as he 19 a flr.n p. liover In tts f ubure. 1'iKire iwuiL' oe sarvic?9 in tne German line ait uh .JWr.rJt.L!i S next SunUiay aiftemoon at 2:30. Rev J O ScWrr.'ld win pra.i.i und he wishes to see ?;tar'ld.hirj71.nncl '"a?y nW oncfl- DonU fa to b there on time. Anklwson, alnd Peter Hxuckonson. of Fort hi were nn vne cuy yestei-aay. Tne .adle.r tvm ivnllfmiw lnfh f,.r. a iatlt nlgililt iwlh'ere tliey wIM soend .h wiryter, reitumlng to Astorfa In the rpi ing. r , ' it irwiiicw i4w,u uufuiiurity yn'ai me PcdtaC Teilesr.i,ulh now buKvllng to Aatorla fram Portalnd, will me extended to Sia- side and iprabaMy to Konh Beach. It Is urao iru-TWr that the line wilt be built down te bt'aoh to Neha.em and Tllla- nvout m Sunday wrl.iocll alt 12:15: At 7:15 l). m. the KJta." TTmliir ".T . , ttl9oru:Uied the iivos and works of sueh n'obie epirtti9 as Peter VbIMu's, John Wy- ellirre, JWhn Hubs and Savanarola. "Come, bcEiWJd th works of the Ird." Ohitf Green, of the fire Uepiartment ytU-Bcrdaiw received an lnvltaltion Prom .h SdalOtlle A'uhletlc Club to tend a team 'to flvait Kace to participate In the games wWIKh win fako ixsoe there, on Novem- iber Ktti. It haa not been diMM.nl v wilwt .will be done In tho matter. Fau'meita report the rovU 'between here and MlrfhUwuka to oe in fln condition, ami resiu.ntn 01 Wnaii, vicinity are com- ing to Airtorki buy suppllos, wialdi they 'have not been able to do for eorne tl'na pant. Tine "xcjptlonaC weather I the ciirae ot the good condition of the tvny McOue, Wie vetei'in iireman of Forliland, Is gathtiring a collection of fire hat fronts which are to be sent to the uBtWelatton at Brooklyn, Ne'w York. Yes terday At'jjtan't Onlicf SOuo-rt rent to Mr. mci ire rronts from lUwcue No. 2, Alert H. aid L. No. 1, Engine Co. No. 3, and H. aind L. No ) LUat might tho s.ca.inr Tae-yhoni did nJt t'ave up for .Portland umU nearly 9 laMe lnHIWtnt bra.aJnea of manu oUU?k, on account of tho great amount factl"'e' should toe sent to the East to cf frelfci.Jt tuken on boarj at the can i'a.dtai'y and canneries. T.ie Gatzert bi'junUt doiA-n a law TOiislgnment of froIg'.Tt j'Uivliy and dla not get away ur.'.ld Luj.'-uiH't .iJb'IW. Pi'uluiid cJOhlWHon excursilon tickets !!.! too on Bai.0 by tho O. It. & N. Co. from Oct. 2J to Odt. 30 ait Uhe rate of JI.M for tiie round trip. Good returnln until Cc- tober 30th, Inclusive, Reduced rates have alho been made by the O. It. & N. Co. from a.l CVlumbla river points to Port- land at rule of one fare for the round trip for this occasion. Horwo.'ti a't i.he Ba,:t.', it CUurj.i PieiiL'h- Ins ln tjie niU-iilng. SubJcLtt of dlscouiue, "Wuu: Christ 1s to the Iktiever." Jn t'he evthing a Sunday Uchool concert w4.ll lie u'iven ln ikiv rI lh imunl .r. man. T.i exe.vlses wK constat mainfy 01 i-iiMing and ceioue recitationa. A Cor- . ... ... diaL 'invitation Is extended to ail to 'be prVtoc-ivt at these u.rvio u. 'i-na senv.ves at tne AI. K. Churdn next riauju'.ii iwlJil itto of unai laL Intcreat. Rev, G. . Clue, D. D,, will be hero to hrfxl tie flint quarteiily con:'niiee on Satur day nWJi. Love fevrt on Sun'iay morn ing at 10 o'clock. Dr. Cue wilt prtuch at U and adnvnljter the sarui:nent of die LorU's Supper. Eva:ig..Ctw:lj service wi.j; he lie'.d (n tllie evening. iMrt'iand exlubillon excuiviio.i tickets wl'l be on s.uc by the Liu-ilno Co. frow October 23 to October 30, Ht thi rate 'of i.nu wr the round trip. Oood returning until October 3tl.i inclusive. Reduced iUtt(4iiuve a!co been made by the Lurllne to. ff.nn ali .vJ.'ii:ubia rlvr rcliits to I lii.-; m.l t tvifo of one fare for the rouiiU trip ftir tiMs ovvawloti, :r In U unUi.wto.)d that nex! weth svo.k m.n iwOjl .'..n.neiice on the government teli pjv.ks (tne lAnn'.i Indian, town and Foi't Sieveuvs, via IJ.k Cfeek. The Vine w'it .nneict. wlU'i ids cable ut Indian t'cr.ru and with the government teK- giiiita 'Jino idc Fort Stevens, tfru giving Nnvut,H conna.itlon from Tillanwok Rock to AWtoiHa. It will be vt great assist- aive Ito tllte tur pilots and tug rervTce dm'lng the wlntor time, as aCC vesecs pas. I slug TJllalnuok Rock bound In can be ot a.etinal here hour before they would e algiHilvd from Fort Ciuiby. It wttl t'ike about a monta to finish the line. T.iere (wr.l be sei-vices at the Presby- terlan Clhurvh tamori'jw as follows: Proak'hllng morning and evening by he ' ur. Rvv. R. Llddtvi. Mornlns tteme. "Whait Piwitlon Did Christ HoCd in An- gestlon of 'the tungk and leads to con olent HlntoryT When Was It Assumed?" suunjiiaon; continued violent exercise ulso T;.i ts uhe flmt of a series of nwrnlng lv.alii to entorgf.ne.it of the heart. Fur- saunons upon the general subject of "Clulst In Hu.iun Hisiory." Evening thVime, ,AK' -oili and Man's Objec- tloros." vwy cordi.U tnvltuxlon is ex- ,ww,u sj to attend th services. AS yoimK ,.0 ar lllvll(fi, to .lU . ..i .... nf Kle v. P. 8. C. E. at t. P. tn. SoAiMfa svaool aTter the morning wrvira CAMP IS PITCHED Steamer and Barge Load of Supplies and Outfit. WORK WILL COMMENCE TODAY Ball is Opened Prominent Citizen Expresses His Views on the Situation. Cont:yK.'tor Cory yeajteriiy cCiarlerekl the steamer Dwyer end a barge and took a W load of suppOies. tool, scrapers, etc.. to the now camp above Tongue Point on the Ota. and tday M, force of uooal '"" men wln be engiaged In fixing up wtto tiaimm and geitinit ell things In reakllnMa nP ain ,,n ..t . .7 ' . OI mrctmn UP tne eraae on 'tne flrst 'ten-mi section of the Astoria an'd Oofumbta River Railroad. Consider. i ""'-o 'iymi tuoa aureaiy oeen aone on ine flrat ltwo "- y Sup,r!n,tendent Wattls na TOe itncrealse'd force wiJl continue on the same xrJh, r.t t,,i. tu,. 4, i . ' "" ""nter. ir. co.-ey says, nut it is he lntenttion to let out to sub-contnaitons a iDarJt at ilblo. n&wlr tn w -n 1 - t . . 'wo mtl- A nUmr of contractors fl8'UIiln8' on the work and In the wuree of anoUher week or two other v? .W1U be established and hundrede , work. These are the present plane of tlae comtraotlors as rjuldlv inan ,'nno UB rjP'a'y aB 'can be uone. U "8 ePtea that President Curtis, of "Mi ConqtruloWon Company, and Superln' tondtrat 'Burt'ow, of the Bridge Conk'truc Iffion Company, wllC be down from Port- 'ulnd tomorrow or Jfonday and it ia un. 'doiUtood alt Iheudttuartsrs thait all of their dOTcrence Wive toeen adjimted so Mint the 1 . 1 , . ' , bridge aiovc3s Yoing's Buy wlK be coin- 'menctll at once and completed within 'Uhe stlnuflalted tinrw. JanniLrv 20nh. 1MB T advance monit 'c'f "0,hbr In'tele3's 'WtotuJlii couM not 'm'Jve uwtU 'darge forces were at work on rue road, and Interviews with lea.l1n men.lva.nts and balnea mn vtr,iv revaaiei l!tie thM. everyone was W' OTer prosper of a Darge amount ctf (woi-k being done duping the '7"tcr' W'-i''Wl.l not only he of immeaie t"JVU,"u,BO 's touu otherwise ue uu,v wmict, biw ww.-h n.wures a 8W3j,aKal on t,e ,1oatl ln the spring, lanu i.v'iiu'L hi w sJtu.c arjater ttiiporiunce. & tHong protoabjl'lty that Astorti. will fcoirJZe nexit flcUaon's grain crop. A gentleman wc postetl In affajrs said yeil.erday thu.t too mu-.ih stress couCd not t 'ald on tine tnH that It was an tai- perative duly of the tausin.; men and Ptuperty owners of Astoria to place thti.r.istl'vcd in veSi position that 'they will be able at any time now to take up the question of building a proper dry dock. elevators, ixw lnilll and Hour nitll. These are tfte four great Ind'JstriAj on Which de penfj tlie rapid growth of the place, and no itime eon be lvsat . in getting matters hi shaye to meft the prurouitlons of cap- ilta'.lats. "lM.1UceKneni.to ttiouid be offered fltet by the city. Competent men. well ve,yl 1 ln a:l cf V'M ramlfltuitlana of each conifer w'h capitat Irttenvated in tach par- ticu.ur line Cf investment, and fcbttw them w'ii'o.'t Is lliere and hk)iw tli;4p money can be made Co pay u profit. Tne buMness W.V. be there on tlie counpeltijn cf line rail road, ,wlt.l lUhese duher entornrijAn n aike rare of it. The resources ia de- volep the touuinesj are too well known n be di.veUt upon, asumr a capitalist that rtiijui-ceti cun be developed and products marketed at ai tven iiolnt at the feast expense aivJ a sure profit, and he wis qul'kuy prov.Ue 'the means and tools for tvan'JJlng 'dlae toiialneas. Do not wa.it for ooipltW o hum ud the clace ct liin but flriit damonsttute to capltuC your re- sources ahd facilities for handling traffic u'.nl iti.ie tullaind'e wll take ?.ire of Itself." AT THE W'ATB-R WORKS. C"unse ''" Cattmota-s Made Yet.May. Yoxtei'dia.v B'jji(isi.Tim tiim-v-a Mfltv! by yiie wuiter commlfslon to take Uhe iptpe fllne Contivict away from the ftallJaiiB and let It tibew.aere. Accord ingly Mr. Bu.ke leit the contract to OrAti Uhe pipe line ditch to Mr. S. Nor- niUe, wlho taktis chart's 'this morning. Mr. 'Normife tays that ihe haa hJred nunJjer of the r,al.1ar.j to wv:k for him ain'J U.mt he can geit a.t the men that are neexUvl. T.ie work w1:-:!! be ilnished at cn.e. It Is undervicood that some of 'Uhe UudLijara Joined the railroad camp yes. teiUay. 'Mr. 'Bu.'ic went to PorUanJ last nkh't to be K'jiie ifor a day cr two on buyliutiv CnUioictor Ijucua rcxrts ttet there isuiiy one onui-e course to be addn to the paiuj'dt wait1 and one story to be added to tiie pVwer houoe. The wall will be llnuJ.Md in a fow days and the pouter U'..it.s Kn atboutt 'tlhre weeeks. IT IS SUICIDE. Pio'eSior M inning, the .author of a work entitled "Sanlalt," who Is spend ing a few 'weeek! in Astoria, denounces the bicycle os fo..'ioi: "To my mind. ''n8' to 'thte excess of exewcae Indulged 111 '0'ole ti.Jt.Ta of telay, when a nvn 'r urin 'buys a wtieelv he takes the nrst npadeifuC' of eaAla from his grave. g.ve fonie Idea of the uti.vaiolexjiin jness BkyWa riding, lkten to this: First, yu ha-e a kind of paruJyiis of the hUndj iUt the contrtant gripping of the handle bar, then' contiMoClon rf the mus- cUu of Uhe ls, contraction ef ths pos- terror muscles of the lower ilmtoe, and of The anulde muscles, of the thighs, round ilhouMens fivm litooplng over, and con- tna.ion of tLx) cdUt. This caaises con- thenmure, 'wit! men. rupture, vuiiocete, h)Mrocele, foCtow, and worst of aB it de- stroa verllliy. NV man who rides a bi- cie ito any ectenk can hope to be a farbw. "Then auuta, wKi women constant rid. iiur cu.uf trouU.es to which women are pec-u'.Urty !ieir. MarrleJ women riding bk.-)1l are especial ly IhtUs to very scr- kms Tncrcmpn. hi fact the dangers tire jnil't'ltudlrtou. PtopU bi . negleoied uhem too long and If the entire world is not depopulated by the rapidly Increasing membership of the suicide club, the hu man race wO me out by reason of Cack of jrtanhood and Inabliiity to propagate." Frof. Wlantfing conitemplatee giving a series of lectured whlcili will be found of interest 'to am. In answer to numerous tnqulrlcu the M torlan beg's to announce that the sptclal Fall Fishing edition of the Commercial AstorSan Us mow on aale and can be ob tained at ithe business oftlce of this paper this .morning, at 10 cents per copy. It Is prlivteU on heavy book paper 'and le en tirely devoted to tlfe Fall FWhlng con tmoversy, containing lntervla.va on th'is subjedt iwtth, every canneryman on the OoflumWa R4ver. Send in orders anly aa uihe ixlTtion wiOl soon be exhausted. 'AMONG THE SCHOOLS. Friday's Exercises of the Pupils ln Room Six. Yesterday 'the eohootis gave their usual Friday afternoon exercises -and among the programs noted was that of the Horse Shoe Society, in RoariTNo. 6, Mlse Kate Grant teiaciher, Cart Rota, president, and Hannah Susmarn, secretary. Imperlaoniajtlon, J'am'ie BaWbldge. Reading, JWhn FlnOa.j'bion. Song, Jennie D'Eli'a. CompcUOtion, Eva. Shlvly. Ohairade, Alentta Nyliand. iRtla3!wg, Wfflle SilmpiOn. nedJOalfion, LoMta Grange. Conundrum, Lulu (Herding. Imptirjiona'UJon, Herman Smith. Retfiftaibton, Llnnle Keetian. SOCIAL CLUB. The Uppoi'ttjwn Hoe'-ai Club hed their reguCair Imleetilng at their ha'.C In lTpper Astoria last nlg'tit. The following pfograan was rendered: Reading, "The Lime Kiln Club," by John Matthews; reading, "The Wrong Woman," toy lAlfrjd; Sohrodor; recitation, "The Coravlct's Soliloquy," by A. Morales; reading, "Meeting Moments," by Fred Johnson; address by Karl Knutsa.a; read 1ng,, "PJfty and V'ornlslh," by M. V. Bunton; song, Alfred Inskipp. The following subjei;ts .were 'then Uls cussed by 'the me.nbe-a: Love, Earn estness, Honesty, Hate, Promjtn ass, and DealtCi. The society's paper "Kodak,'" whdeh was read during the evening, was t'judly lappllauded. The debate, "Are Young Marriages Advijible," svasi decid ed In favor of fWe negative. The society iwlU meet next Friday night Everybody v'ordlalCy invited to attend. FREE Admission to Our (.rami Inaugural Ball. To be given upon oowptetion ef our mow store abouit Novemiber lO'.h. Every customer buying to 'wor1!!!! of goods will receive a itlcket of admission which en titles holder and ladles to partlalpute. The exvict dUte .will toe announced in due time. Goods Slaughtered! v HERMAN WISE, Tlie Reliable Clotliier and Hattur. ECONOMY IN FUCL. Trie Eureka Fuel Economizer is a scl entiflcu'. preparation w'ntdh aug'mente the Intensity of coal and wood heult in the proportion of 33 per cent. If Ithe direction printed on each pack age is ciairefiully observed, tthe Eureka Coal Economizer will give to any crdlna ry or middling coal uhe -Jaime value as that of superior quaHlty. The Eureka Fuel Beono nlzer prevents the showtd, the clndeois and the formation of smoke, which may epoil, in an apart ment, so .many vatiuoible articles, Mich a eurtalins, palnitlngs, etc. The Eureka burns any kind of gas whllc-h might deatnoy the' breothlaiblie air; apartments and factories 1n H-hlch It Is used lare conaequently more heaVtSiy and comfoinalble. In k'ils than five minutes, one can obtain a very brisk fire which will Jast thlnty hours iwUhout being Btirr ed up and without uny addi:ln ot fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal, work and money. Tne Eureka Economizer proJucvij a heat more soft and imore concentrated; when a nonmail heat is wanted, the ventilation muut be paiCy slt'opped and, .-igain, an economy In fuW Is to be relied upon. e guarantee itliait our preparation pro daces no Injurious effect on ihe heat'th, ad does not affect In any way stoves, rancu, g'raes, etc. La'iUe oonsuimers ca:n olrtaJn the pro duct, iwtiich we do not hesitate In term ing "nVarvolous," at much more reduced prices. Each packtag-e bceru, .with very explicit directions, our .trade mork, rcpresenirtng four hands crossed together above a Olcn w-lth this tnbtto: "In union there ii strens'tii." Any counterfeiter shal.t be dealt aecoiMng to law. Wo receive too frequently appCCcations for eampiles. and it Id with r.rcit that we are competed to refuse the sending of 'Uhe iSi'ine. Heretofore ww have I'.b OiUJly given away satnples in order to popularise our produvt, tout wo cannot afTU-J to support such heavy .-xpenae any longer. The nwderate price of our pro dutH Is in the reach of anybody who wunta to try It. It is for the same reakwn that we have decided to send it direct on receilpt of 23 cents. To Ihry is to be cunvinced th'at our pro- duot ts a triumph of euience. 23 certrs each packuse, sent free of charge. AHERICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZER CO So Broadway. New York, U. S. A. BUYERS AND SELLERS. Tire tJSarr'Mg tfeKts were yesterday fll. ed for record In Recorder tlunderson's offices J. IW. lfcare, Sheriff, to H. C. ' Thompson, Lo 1, Block C9, Adair' laiWition, tax deed ( J. W. Hare, Sheriff, to J. Q. a. Bowlby, trustee. Lois 3 anj 4, EUock 17. jn-Clui's axMiilon. IforecXtsure UnllteJ Spates patent to Claries Eajt.es, iOutcteaut quarter section J, toamyiilp B. notT.o, .'nge 3 west W acne COOO j . N1oey per ceiit. of the i.9a flights ot seeps 1n EJLtvburg'a are nor t ghtea nine J month in Uhe year a wi of $t50 a j AmI- ' It Will Pay You. To take adv.mtage of the opportunity of buying fine and high grade goods at the sacrifice prices i hat s'ock is being slaughtered at. Cost and profit ure not considered in this grand clos ing out sale. We direct your attention to the following items . . , - .' at ' The choice of 400 $10.75 men's allwool suits, Suit nisn an work manship equal to tailor made; former price, $16 to $22. at Men's all-woolChe-j72E viot suits, black or Suit ray mxe round c )rner,doublebreat-t ed or straight cut. They would be cheap at $11.50. at Men's working, Jccq suits, assorted pat terns, well made, not the - trashy goods usually ad vertised at this price. at $1.00 Pair Men's jeans and cottonade work ing pants, well made, strong and durable, every pair warranted not to rip; former price, $1.50. at Men's fine calf $2.80 shoes Goodyear welt, lace or con Pair gress, all style toes, made by Lilly, Brachet & Co. ; for mer price, $4.00. Men's calf shoe-, lace or congress, plaiiijYale or opera :toe, every pair war ranted. They were cheap at $3.50. at $2.25 Pair at Men's oil grain tap . soIh working shots. ' rii best wet Pair weather fhoe mede. Administrator's Winding Up Sale. Schlussel's White House Store. In ain&wer to numerous enquiries the As- toiian beg's to announce thait the 6pic!ai i Fu.il Fishing edition of the Commercial: Aatorfan to now on sate and can be ob- t i'ined at iJhe busiln-.ss offlce of thus paper t)h!ls imorning, at 10 centls per cc.py. It Is print ell on heavy book paper and !ii en tllre'ly devoted to the Fa.'C Fihlng ton troversy, containing Intet-vlows on this sulbjeclt iwltlla every eannoryman on the CcHuI.tJ'JU Riiver. Send in orders marly oa idhe e'JMon wild soon be extliausted. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why 1s Dr. Howard the leading demist? Because he makes a eucceas of crown and and bridge iwork and exltraets and fl'Je teeth without pain. NOTICE. On ur.J ulUv tiiis date no bills will be paid against the Osgood Mercantile Co, without an order from the President, nor ngvilnst the president individsiai.y. I. L. OSGOOD, President Osgood Mercantile Co. Astoria, Oregon, October l?th, 1895. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other Intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mild ly on the stomach and bowels; adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters Is an excellent appetizer and adds digestion. Old people And It Just exactly what they need. Price 60 cents per bottle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store TWO LIVES SAVED Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Dis covery completely cured her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eeeers. 139 Florida street, San Francisco, suffered rrom a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this nvdlclne in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Reg ular size SO cnts and $1.00. Hubert, the great Cana.fi.an authority on votatoes, says tfhalt 10.OnQ.000.000 tubers of that speciea can be raJwd frcm a single one In four eeusns. HaCf u dozen unfotbunate fetCiosrs who were rolling in wealth in the prosperous l't pertcd are no inrmtea of eh Pan Francisco poorhouse. A company producing only one form of one pjri df a bk-yWe the Joint:. w rim, covers two acres of ground whh Its works ux KrnunBihtiln, England. In the ttme of Christ the seven brt star coXe-Atvety. kncrjrn as "the Big Dip-1 per" wer? tn le torn of s diamond. ' at Choice of 20 dif Sl OO fertnt blocks iren'g V k Derby hats, black hach or colors. Sold at $2.25 to $4.00. at Men's natural wool 12 i2C80X,a sizes; cheap Pair Pt'iOcpair . at 35c Each Men's silk teck ties, assorted pat terns; never sold at less than 75e. at 25C Each Men's mixed meri no shirts and draw ers, all sizes; worth 50c each. at 50C Each Men's natural wool shirts and drawers, 75 per cent wool, extra heavy; worth $1.75 pnit at 4OC Each Men's unlaundried white shirts; worth 75c. at Eacli Men's Cheviot working shir!s, large si'zep, well made; worth 60c. Here :s a snap. Men's cashmeie or natural wool box, black or colors; worth 35c pair. at 20C Pair FOR THOSE WHO BAT For the remarkably small sum of 14 cents one can procure an excellent ehlcfc- f " d,nner vrr Popular Loiiver xkiicuitsn, east siue oi pin mireri between Astor and Bond, Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his place well-cooked, well served breakfast, dla ner or supper any day In (he week sr the above mentioned price. Oiv aiss call and; be convinced that be speaks ths truth. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For ln twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist, Ths twist untwisting Untwists the twist. .. That Is, when it's twlstes with any other twine than MARSHALL'S FINE BAROAINB IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property ln Van Du sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, fihlvely's. Me Ciure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrentoa for sale. Also money to loan ln sums (200 to 13,000 on good real estata security. R. L. BOYU5 A CO. .- EXCURSION. Toe Astoria AmcAeur Band will give an excuston to Catnlsmc. on Saturday, the 19 , leavtns; on the steamer Tei pWone at 7 p. m. Tfcketos tl.OO. NOTICE. Until furttoer notice I will snake men's business sutts to order for fuli aaa winter from $22 to $28, according to the qua.Uty of goods. Perfection, in fit and At sat BtyCes guaranteed. ANDREW LAKE, 3S5 Ooonmerclat street, Astoria. NOTICE. All persons having ctalms scatnst Ids '. estate of Jno. P. Dickinson, deceased, must present the sams duly rsrined, ts the undersigned within six months front this date. B. VAN DUSEN. - Astoria, Sept SO, 1S. Awarded Hit hest Honor World's Fair, Gold M4al, MMwiater Fair. CHEAT,! Most Perfect Made. 40 Tear ttt SUndard.