- V nr .rJPJJiJII! VOL. XXXV. NO. 174. ASTORIA, OREGON MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, ISSIO. IRI(,E FIVE CENTS r 5 ijiaiiJsSWWBWSSgPJtt .j.-ff -'- Ail Interesting Letter. Astoria, Oregon, December 121 h, 18C0. To (the People of Astoria ami Surrounding Ceunty: I herein state that I am already here And I luought you over that English Engineer; Alo tin Russian Grip, and the German Croup, ud I t hi ew Scotch Dundee William in the soup. Yours truly, Santa. Ulaus. 1. S VlnIi !iori inv llpndnnnrtfrt West Ninth streets, where 1 will be ;" witt suitable ana useful piesents for tne holidays without; encouraging rating or gambling of any kind whatsoever, which is pernicious in its tend encies at anv time or place, let alone in your daily business transactions. iou will easily fi-:d the place by the O arn s ti it i u ks t b . b rai ITi'BBJSMU'J J 'I M iblEpBHUsR I. X.. OSGOOD, The, Exclusive Clothier and Hatter. BUSINESS CAKDS. T F. IXA3IIITOX, ATTORNEY T LAW, Astoria, - Oregon. Office, three doors cast Court House, Third street. r q. a. kowi,by, attorney ual Coanaeiltir at Law nice on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon i pUKTIS tc CARPOTER, Altrner-t-LaTr: SoUrjr Public. Commissioner or Deeds for Washington territory. Oslico In Flavel'3 new brick rmlldlnc. Kooips 1 and 2, Cor. Second and Cass streets. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0e oh Cass street. 2 doom back of Odd freMMvrc linildinj, Astoria, Oregon. A R. KAHACA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. omce ocr White House Cor., Astoria, Or. BEiL ESTATE KKOItEK axd NOTARY PUBLIC. Established 18S5. T&lrd Street, next to W, U. Telegraph Of fice, Astoria, Or. VTT W. PARKER, ftesj Estaia and Insurance Agent, ConTej nneer and Notary Public. 112 Benton Street, opposlto the rostofilce, Servreea dhonamus & Squemoque Sts., Astoria, Oregon. I .V. CliEVEIiAXJ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OSlce Fl.ivel new brick building, corner ?cond and Cabs streets : up stairs. D R. A. l. ASW.I. A. FUliTON. Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases or Women sad Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Seclal attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fulton. Once hours from 1C to 12 A. si., and 1 to 4 r.x. D R. II. W. STKICKI-m, FIirSICIAN, SOKGKOX AND DRUGGIST In simple cases, charges only for medi cine. Near Postoalcc, Clienamns Street, Astoria, Oregon. TAY TUTTLE. M. P. riyocasn, Surgeon and Acconcheur. Office, Room C, Pjthlan Building. Otfce hours : 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639 Cedar Street. T K. O. K. ESTKB . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to Diseases of Women Mid Surgery. fkice: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs, Astoria, Oregon. T K. MILIjEK, SI. X. Graduate of Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos pital College, and Post-Graduate of New rerk City Polyclinic School of Medicine a4 Sorcery. First aad Main streets, Portland. Diseases ef Women a Specialty. YK. P. A. RKKS, DENTI1ST XeofBs3and4, Flarel's uew Brick Bulld-tC- Tfelsei Lester & Anflersen, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Architects. irrncE, Koom 9, Flavel'b Bld'g SECOND STREET P. O. Box 81S. ASTORIA, OR. IT. T. BtJKXKT, u t. baktn J, TV. DRATKIU Barney, Barin & Drapar, Atteraejs a-LaW. JOregon City, Oregon. Tvrelre years experience as Register of AeU. S.XJLBA osco here, recommends us ta r spedaKy f MIhIhc and all other bus 3m teewre tae Laad Offic or the Courts. b4 tarelrtoi Ue jwacHCft 1b the General Lia40ce. will lin sit flip. fVirnpr nf Third nnd glad to welcome you ad, and where you sign as below. S. C. IN ADDITION iOTHK AliOVK THAT lkshleHu ts.Ovtrco.its.IIa's Umbrellas, etc, am Miemlnjr Hue lints m litneii aim suit IlaiidkcrclKcfv, In l'laln white. Hem- stiched. Faney and Colored but den. Also Mile mufflers, Windsor and Dress scans ana an kinas oi ivccswear, moves, Hosiery. Mispenders, and FINE COLD l'UTE Sleeve and Collar Buttons AXD- An Elegant Assortment of SOua-aELDF1 II30"S 000. 002 Third St., Cor. "West Ninth IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes Groceries and Provisions Everything in a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all OTerTown. The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES W. F. Scheibe, CIGAU MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. THE TItADE SUPPLIED. Special Brands Manufactured to Order. MAIN STREET. - - Astoria, Or B. F, ALLEN & GO. DEALERS IN Wall Paper and Oil Paintings : PRACTICAL : PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. All Work Guaranteed. Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts., Astoria, Thompson & Ross Garry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. INCANDESCENT Prices. All Mght Lights, per Month, each ....$2 00 12 o'clock ...;..... i 60 10 . i 25 West Shore Mills Company. J. C BEIjLi Has Opened a Produce and Commission STORE AT ICC Third Street, Astoria, Or. Wholesale and Retail business In Flour, Mill Feed, Oats, Potatoes. Apples, Etc Solicits a General Commission Business. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varulsn. Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, "Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewlag Machines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Etc. go to LARSON & HILL6ACK -FOR- GROCERIES ARD FRESH FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free ef Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third street, next to Pioneer office. LIDDICOAT & CEIBB. Carpenters aadBHtldcrs. Holt A McCurtrie's old stand. haTe over 300 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles of dwelling-houses, ranging from feoo to 112,000. Call and see then. Your Money s Worm ELECTRIC urn I. W. Case, BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any part of the 0. S. and Europo, and on Hong Kong, China OFFICE IIOUR3 : 10 A. It. to 3 r. 21. Odd Tallows Build inq. AstorLt. Oregon. Astoria National Bank IS NOW OPEN FOR GENERAL BASKING BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals So'lc ited on Favorable Terms. Interest nald on Tune Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal security. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. C. T. Edcc, President. John Ilobsoii, Vice Trcs. a, . t.acct UHMiier. D. K. Warren. (. ;. Maverick National BASK, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL SURPLUS ,.400,000 .. 800.000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora tions solicited. Ourfacllltles for COLLECTIONS are excel lent, and we re-dlscount for Banks when balances warrant It. Boston Is a Reserve City, and balances with us from Bauks (not located in oilier Reserve Cities) count as a reserve. We draw our own exchange on London and the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout tho United States and Canada. AVehave a market for prime, first-class Investment Securities, and invite proposals from States, Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. We do a general BankincBusiness, and in vite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER, President. JOS. W, WORK, Cashier. I. W. CASE Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING California Marine ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fire ani Marine Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual Insuiance Co., S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. Oregon Fire and Marine of Port land, Or. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK OF TOmitXSD, OHKGOX. Paid up capital.... ... Surplus andprolits .S2G0.CC0 .. CO.000 Interest allowed on saIngs deposits as follows. On ordinary savings books,- per cent per annum. On term savings hooks. C i er cent ier annum. On certificates of deposit : For three mouths, 4 per cent p:r aunum. For six months, C per cent per annum. For twelve months, c per cent per annum. FRANK DEKUM. President. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President. H. C. SlRATfON. Cahier. Miss Lillian F. Smith The California Girl. Champion Rifle Shot OF THE WORLD. Shooting Range, No. 75 Main St., between First and Second. Open every afternoon and evening except Sunday, Wednesday afternoon for Ladles and Chil dren : Exhibition to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Prizes awarded for competitors. Instruction given In shooting. -THE DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diamonfls t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. AH Goods BoHglit at This EstabllRbmnit Warranted Genuine. Watch aa'd Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Sqnemoqua Streets PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or 8an Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, ana lor less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods by Every Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. Punch, Brothers, Punch; Punch with care. gSX' TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. A fire in Loudon caused the los3 of four live3. A rich gold discovery i3 reported from Genoa, Nevada. It is said that Paruell is n broken down man, physically. It is thoufjht that congress will ad journ over tho holidays. In New York tho dead body of a man was found mutilated by rats. Tho damage caused by tho floods in British Columbia has not been exagger ated. J. O. Tnrlinstou, a murderer escaped from jail nt Booncville, Mo., and was recaptured. Henry Brown, tho noted sugar tariff exponent, objects to the cut duty and bounty in eugtir. "Big Bertha" cx-coniideuco queen of San Francisco, cowhided the editor cf Music and Drama. Masked robbers relieved tho craw of a freight train near Olney, 111., of their money and valuables. At Chicago Inst night a firo broke cut in the Illinois Central railroad repair shops and caused heavy loss. The British steamship Strathclide over duo at San Francisco nnd given up as lost has been reported from Honolulu. The Art oniakins Gifti. Iu selecting an armchair for papa seek one that will match his temper rather than his complexion, Girls over twenty are likely to feel insulted if presented with wax dolls. If your husband smokes, insist that ho shall use the box of cigars which yon will give him nt Christmas. It may euro him of the habit. If 3'ou have a neighbor whose love of music keeps you awake o nights it will be a polite tribute to his taste if you send his small boy a drum. Your mother-in-law will be in tensely gratified if you give her her own way. A few sheets of postago stamps may bo gracefully offered to struggling genius. Your sweetheart will probably be as much pleased with an engagement ring as anything else you conld give her. For a cook, or waiter, or chamber- ma:d, a day oil makes a neat and inex pensive gut. A piece of sandpapor bound around the edges with n narrow bit of blue ribbon makes a suitable Carnl mas remembrance for a brother who smokes. Do not waste money on uew toys for a baby. Take his old doll, cut the legs off and put tho three pieces into his stocking, and ho will be qnlto cs well pleased as he would be with tcu shares of gas stock. , A pleasant surprise for pre fesjionnl humorist to send to an editor is a new joke. A cigar box covered with plnbh makes a nice jewel case for one's wife. Life. The Pulpit and I he Kia-c. Itev. F. M. Shrout, pastor Uni.cd Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kansn.s, says: "I feci it niy duty to lell what wonders Dr. King's Nv Discoverv has done for me. My hums were badly dis eased, and my paibhioners thought 1 could live only a fi-w urks I i ok five bottles of I)r. Kin-V . v Discov ery ami am sonntt and well, gaining 2G lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, manager I.u ' lY.imj Folks Combination, vinte.-: "After a thorough trial nnd i omniums evidence I am confident Dr. Kim;V New JMm-ov-ery for Consumption beats en: all. and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness 1 can do my inui-y thousand friends is t urge them to trj it' Free trial bullies at .1. W. Conn's drug store. Kepular sizes 50c and $1. Tho national capital ufc various times has been at Philadelphia, Balti more, Lancaster, Penn.; at York, Penn.; at Princeton, N. J.; at Annap olis, Md.; Trenton, N. .T.; New York. It was at Philadelphia four times, the last time from 1700 to 18U0, when it was removed to Washington. Great Liver medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspci sia, indigestion, cos tivenpss, torpid liver, etc These pills insure pcifect digestion, correct the liver and stomach, i egulate the bowels, purify and enrich the blood ;ni(l make the skin clear. They also i roducc a good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire system by their tonic action. So!d at 25 cents a box by J. V. Conn. He who does nothing is very near doing ilL -Mont aigne. Notice. GOD'a BLESSING TO HUMANITY So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. Fouest Gnovis. Or., March 19. I have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to hum-mity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety years old, came to Oregon in 1812 in the em ploy of the Hudson's Bay Company, and since 1 began using the OREGON KlDNSi TEA I enjov good hea th. DAVID MTJNROE. E. P. NOONAF & CO. (Successors to; J. IE ECynos, DEALERS IN- Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE XO. 7. - P. 0. BOX 390 -THE Scow Bay Founflry -CORNER-FIFTH AND WALL WEST STS. Astoria, OBEGOy. OASTINGrS Of all Descriptions MADE 70 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. MRMMEN ON RAIL A FreteM Train Crew "Stool Up" By MasM Men. ANOTHER GOLD DIS00VEBY. Another Overdue Steamer Heard Prom After Many Days A Man Eaten Bj Voracious Eats. Special bvTiiK United Tkess.! Oi.;ey, 111., Dec. 21. A daring robbery took placo on the north boun I Peoria, Decatur and Evnnsvillo railway freight train, which passed up at 239 o'clock this morning. At the water tank, a mile south of this city, the train was cut in two and the engine moved ahead to take water. "While the caboose wes standing still two men, both masked, entered it and firing two revolver shots over the heads of Conductor Hampton and his brakeman compelled them to throw up their hands, while one of the rob bers robbed them of S60 and their watches. MUTILATED BY RATS. The Dead. Body of n. Man Partially Devoured. Special to TlIK ASrOKIAX. New York, Dec 21. A shocking discovery was made in tho haliway at 191 Nevens street this morning. The houso is occupied by Mr. Griebesch and family and Mr. Nolan, who lives on the upper floor. A servant girl came down stairs for something and fonnd a man lying in the hallway. She rushed up in a state of alarm and George Hubert, a brother of Mrs. Gnebescfc cam down He told the man to get up, thinking he was drunk, but looking closer he saw blood above his head and went for a policeman. Detective Eawley, of the third precinct, came to the house and the ghastly discovory was made that the body had been mutilated by rats. The ferocious animals had confined themselves to the face and left hand. The noso wjis completely eaten away as was also the riejht cheek. Over the left ear a large hole had been made penetrating almost to the skull, while a portion of tho ear itself was also gone. Part of the third finger of the left hand had also been eaten. Th wounds had bled somewhat after bo ing made, which would tend to show that the unfortunate man had been alive when tho attack was made by the animals. GOLD DISCOVERY. Another Rich Strike Reported from ifcrada. :5i(.cinlttTiiK AsTonuxJ Carsox, Nev., Dee. 21. About two years ago quite an excitement on the Carson river was caused by the dis covery nf gold and black sand. Messrs. Willnrd and McDonald have been hunting in the place where the sand came from and have traced it to a Iedgo of gold quartz averaging twenty feet thick and it can bo traced two miles and at lea3t two mills arc al ready located. Out of twenty-four samples twenty showed gold. Tho ledge 13 near the Horseshoe bend, abont sixteen miles from Genoa, and the river cuts it in two places. It is regardsd as one of tho most important mineral dis coveries mado in this section for years. The Genoa Courier of yester day corroborates the news of the strike. It gives a column account and saj'B that over three niUes of the ledge i3 now located. SICARD FROM! AT LAST. A ITllssJiix Tramp Steamer Turn k Up at Honolulu. Special toTiiE ASTOniAN.l San Francisco, Dee. 21. For the past few days fears have been enter tained by insuranco and shipping men for the safety of Ihe British steamer Srathclide, bound for this port from Java with a cargo of sugar for J. D. Spreckles & Bro. It was not known exactly when she left Java, but it was known that she put into Nagasaki and afterward into Yokohama, Japan, which latter port she loft on Novem ber 13th. Since than nnd until yes terday she has not been heard of and itwas feared that Bhe might have met with some disaster during tho recent heavy Btorms which have prevailed in the Pacific ocean recently. Three days ago 25 per cent, premium was paid to re-insure the vessel, and it is said that on Friday as high as GO per cent' was asked and found no takers. The steamer Mariposa, which ar rived yesterday from Sydney via Honolulu reports that the Strathclide arrived at Honolulu on the 7th inst, and after taking on 350 tons of coal, sailed from there on the 13th inst. for tins port. She is a slow tramp steamer and can hardly be expected here before the 26th, if that soon. A CHANGED MAX. Paruell Is 'Said to Be Broken Dewu Completely. Special to The Astoria x.l New York. Dec. 21. A Herald's Kilkenny special says: "Parnell is n ciianged man. He is tarn m body and haggard in faca. His beard is unkempt and his hair is straggling. That his voice is husky and almost gone is not to be wondered at for he has worked hard of late. More seri ous is the fact that his stock of nerve force seems gone also. Important Notice. Now is the time to test the best Ca tarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma and Bheu matic Cure in the City of Astoria. Fifty packages of LeKoy's 7est India Catarrh Cure, the regular price of which is 5.00, can be had from J. W. Conn, the drnggist, at Sl-00 per package, thereby saving 4.00. This is a preparation warranted to cure. Call and get a packaeje, as they go fast. Kememoer the place Conn's, oppo site the Occident Hotel. S. Brown & Co., Proprietors. Los Angeles, Cal. P. O. Box 892. Blumanr-Frank Drug Co., Portland. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-a positive cure for, Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. Sold bv Th. Olsen. A SWEET QUESTION. The Cut in the Duty and. Bounty On Sugar, Objected to. Special to The Astobiax. Washington, Dsc. 21. Henry A. Brown of Massachusetts, the noted sugar tariff exponent has been hero conferring with leading officials and membera of congress about the great cut in duty on sugars to go into effect next April, under the new tar iff law, and its effects on tho revenne of the country. Mr. Brown insists that tho lo3s of revenue from making sugar almost duty free, together with the bounty to bo paid to sugar producers in this country will amount to 70,000,000 a year. Ho is clearly of tho opinion that it will bo found advisable and that it will bo the duty of congress to restore fully three-fourths of tho pres ent or old duty on sugar and discon tinue or repeal the bounty feature of the new law. Not Very Badly Off. Special to The Astorian.1 "West Superior, "Wis., Dec. 21. "W. H. Stack, as receiver of the de funct Bank of Commerce, yesterday filed wtth the clerk of the circuit court a statement showing the con dition of the affairs of the bank. The Echedulo of assets show a total of 115,516 50 against $516,339.03 liabilities. It is expected that the banking company will be recognized on Monday with a capital of S2l'0,000. RAILROAD SHOPS IN FLAMES A Very Destructlye Fire in DMcago Yesterday Imm XII K T.OSS 1FAS VEltY HE.U'Y. Special by The United l'atss. Chicago, IlL, Dec. 21. At 830 o'clo'ck thi3 evening a watchman discovered a fire starting in the paint and repair shop3 of the Hlinois Cen- Bailroad company at the corner of Twenty-fifth street and' South Park avenue. Tho shops are in big, frame structures standing close together and extended nearly 260 feet south from Twenty-fifth street. On the arrival of the first company of firemen the two big shops were burning fiercely and flames were tear ing through the roof and shooting right and left into great piles of hard wood lumber and timber that extends as far as the Slip brewery in one direc tion and the company's main tracks in another. The lumber enabled the firemen to save it from serious damage. There were sixteen passenger coaches in the shops and every one of them was destroyed. The loss on the rolling stock alone was 'at least 50,000. The burned buildings and the machinery in them were worth 50,000. Two hundred painters, carpenters and car builders will be out of employment. A Blaze In JLonaen Special to The astorian.1 London, Dec. 21. A small tenement in tho Strand was destroyed by fire to night and a father and his three chil dren perished. Many other ocenpants nnrrowly escaped a similar fate. An Equivalent for Snicldc. If we allow our bodily inflrniitf es to make away nltu ua through neglect, bare wesi'ch an Immense moral advantage over the de liberate suicide? Scarcely. For example, the deadly progress oi Bright' disease, di abe es, acute nr phitis and gravel 13 sui o olten terribly swift in the catastrophe. Most people ot average Informal loa know that this Is the simple, unvarnished truth In re card to those widely prevalent maladies. To delay Judicious medication is specially suicidal iu such coses. The means ot re straint is to be fouud in Ilostetter's bt u-acli Buters. Give an impetus to the action ot ihe kidneys with this safe und relinb c diuretic, aud the intant complaint is shorn at its birth of the power for vl. Allow ic to grow, and anticipate the worst. The Bitters, which annihilates these growing troubles, also eradicates dyspepsia, rheuma tism, malarial and Hrer complaints. Appe tlte. sleep and vigor aro also promoted by it. THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER, of Bonrbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and Wife owe onr lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. Sold by Th. Olsen. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shi loii's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts.. CO cts.. and SI. Sold by f Th. Olsen. Wives Suit Hat, And you all know to find The Rustling Clothier CHRISTMAS AND CQN&RESS Bofli Houses Win FrabaHy Afltfonrn For lie HoHOays. MANY EMPTY 0HAIES COUNTED The Election Bill is an Important Measure, But "Santa Olaus" Takes Precedence. Special by The United Press.i "Washington, Dec. 21. Witb approach of the holiday season, senators and representatives beginning to leave Washington the the are to spend Christmas at their homes or to visit neighboring towns, and as a con sequence there will be many empty seats in both branches of congress. It is hardly possible that there will be a quornm in either house during tho cominff week and a3 a matter of necessity the program will be simpli fied. The last of the senators on Vice President Morton's list of speakers on the election bill, have gone and the senate in all probability, will take a recess r.ver Christmas until the Mon day following. No other business except the elec tion bill will be before tho senate. Mr. Aldrich may possibly report the cloture rule from the committee on rules, but this i3 not thought probable as the absence of a quorum in the hduse will prevent action on any measure. Mr. Mills' resolution providing for a recess from December 22nd until after New Years has been considered by the ways and mean's committee, and action on it deferred until to-morrow. The consent of the senate will be necessary in order to make the resolu tion effective, and the probability is that the house" will adjourn on Monday after matters relating to the district of Columbia have been discussed, un til day before or the day after Christ mas, when another adjournment will be taken until the following Monday. Floods in British Columbia. Special to The Astoria:.-. I Victoria, B. C, Dec 21. Henry Croft, member of the Provincial Parliament, who was sent np to Cowichan by the government to report on the extent of the floods and damage done, returned to Victoria to-day. He says tho reports published are not at all exaggerated. Every bridge in the district will havo to be rebuilt. Tho waters are now receding and fears of further damage are allayed. .Proof of Merit. The proof of the merits of a plaster is the cnreslt effects, and the voluntary testimonials of those who have used AIjI.cock"s Ponous PkASiEK3 during the past thirty years is unimpeachable evidence of their superiority and should convince the most skeptical. Self praise is no recommendation, but cer tificates from those who have used them are. Beware of imitations and do nut be deceived by misrepresentation. sk for Ailcock'sj and let no solicilatinn or explanation induce on to accept a substitute. Axlcock's Corn ani Hi.wion Shields effect quick and certain relief. Well-arranged time is the surest mark of a well-arranged mind. The transition from long, lingering and painfnl sickness to robust health marks an epoclt in ihe life of the indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been at tained is gratefully biesied. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec tric Bitters. "So many teel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If j ou are troubled with any disease of the Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will suiely find re lief by u-e of L'cctnc BittersI Sold at 50 c. and 81 per bottle at J, W. Conn's Drug store. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guarantcH on every bottle of bhiloh's vitalizcr. It never fails to cure. Sold by Th. Olsen. and Mothers Your Husbands, Boys and Brothers will nothing so much as a Overcoat, Suspenders, Ties, Etc., the largest assortment you must go with the crowd, to HERMAN WISE and Hatter. In the JUMPED THE TRACK. An Electric Meter Gees en a Bum In. Omaha. Special to Toe .Astoeian.1 OiiAHA, Dec. 21. A motor car of an electric train on the Harney street line jumped the track at the foot of a heavy grade on Twenty-fifth street this morning ran across the pavement over the sidewalk and landed against a clay bank where it toppled over on it3side. Six passengers were in the car besides tho conductor and the motor man. Mrs. O. Hanlon received internal injuries that may prove fatal. A Short Term of .Liberty Special to The astouiax.! Sedaua, Mo., Dec. 21. John O. Turlington, tho murderer of Sheriff Granmer of Cooper county, made bis escape for the second time from the Booneville jail at midnight last night by sawing through the bars of his cell, and climbing to the roof. He took Sheriff Hombeck's. horse and rode to Otterville, thirteen miles distant, where ho was captured this afternoon. Skipping Notes. Special to Tub Astokiax.I San Francisco, Dec. 2L Arrived steamer State of California from Astoria; ship Two Brothers from Tacoma; bark Gatherer from Seattle. Cleared City of Seattle for Port Townsend. Sailed steamer St. Paul for Port Angeles; Walla Walla for Viotoria. BIG BERTHA ON THE WARPATH Tlie Ei-Conflueuce Sneeii CowMte An Editor in 'Frisco. A.V ATITDETE HELl'ED HER. Bpocial bv Tho United Press. San Francisco, Dec 21. Mrs. Stanley, otherwise "Big Bertha," the confidence queen interviewed Editor J. T. Thrum of the Music and Drama in his sanctum yesterday afternoon. She had with her a 'cowhide and was backed up by an athlete named Hart. "You would write me up" she -exclaimed "in your nasty old Music1 and Drama newspaper," and then there was a swish of the cowhide. Thrum yelled "murder" when a swing from the arm of Hart upset him and sent him to the floor. Bertha played a tattoo on him while he was prostrate and kept it up until the police arrived on the scene. The "Queen" wa3 ordered out, Thrum refusing to have her arrested. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steamship Oregon is expected in from San Francisco" this morning. The trial trip of H. B. Parker's new steamer A.storian' will be made the latter part ot this week, as it will take several days to havo it completed, now that it is afloat. The fc'eamship Geo. W. Elder, arrived from Portland late yesterday afternoon, and will sail for San Fran cisco at 730 this morning carrying freight nnd passengers. The government steamer Cascades arrived down yesterday morning at 330, bringing three barges of rock for the jetty. Of all the 260 trips that Capt. "Whitcomb has made, he reports this ihe roughest The night was dark, the rain poured in torrents and when a few miles above Tongue Point a heavy squall came up ihe river rend ering his progress very slow and dif ficult. To turn around iu the rolling waves, with three heavily laden barges bumping against each other and the steamer, would have swamped them all, while to go ahead was almost as bad. Over the barges the waves dashed furiously, blown by the strong wind and caught up fronvtheir bows, until they seemed almost continually submerged. Dashing against the sides of the steamer the guard of the latter was injured for quite a dis tance, and will be repaired before the vessel goes up again. But the dock was safely reached and the barges anchored. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mns. Winslow's SooxniNa Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind ehohe, aud is the best remedy fordiar-riicea.Twenty-ve conts a bottle. i appreciate Shirrs, f Occident Hotel Building. ,