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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1896)
TUB DALLY AST01UAN, ASTOIUA WEDNESDAY MOltNiNU. JATAHT 1, IGOrt. As the colored waiter on the Mississippi steamboat Paul, "Thia is not the first ring ing'of tho second bell, but it's the second ringing: of the first bell." We tell you again of those Men's $1.68 Mackin toshes, worth double, and you must not be disappointed if you wait for the ringing of the second bell and find them gone. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I.ocwl weather for twenty-four hour ending at i p. m. )lfnlijr, furnished by th United States Department of A, ncultur. weather bureau. Maximum temperature. 43 degrees. Minimum te-mi-eraturv, J4 dogros-s. lYeclpltatton. .04 Inch. Total rectpltailon frora Siptmber 1st IWS. to date. !T 4 lnch.i. lAv-lic a. p.-ev-:plta!ton fresm 8ep lemher lt. l-s to lime. JS2 Inches. BISIXKSSUHALS. Christmas ornament at Smith's. Ho Mend tea Is the best. Ask grocer for It, and take no other. . 7T " ... Meany l tho oadliui tailor, and payi tne nujneBi ca v - , ilenulne Flndon Haddocks. Stock Fish, Anchovies and Iiollanl Her ring: also Fine Hloater iiacaenti; iry them. Foard ft Stokes Co. Oo to 13 Slh street, oppos to the Court ! House, to have your umhret'.a npa nsl or recovered in first -clas st le. A compl ts stock of fixtures and ria:r always on, hand. Just received. St. Ocrv&t. NeufchAbl. Philadelphia Cream. Kronenkase, Siena. '. Rchlos Kase. Kdam. Swiss, Jedyost. and many other varieUes of fine Ameri.-an and Imported cheese at Foard S Stokes Co. Pric C. B. Smith's fine Christmts can-j dies. We have the finest and most complete ; assortment of canned fruits that has ever) been placed on this markst. You can , convince yourself of this by giving us a call. Klchl cans for 11 1. PAT LAWLER Cu WTiat brings pocapi 1cg to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have ooundod tho posaibilltlea everywhere else? May be k' one thlt, ami May be lt'a another. But the fact remaina-tssck they come. And of course the Aacoria Wood Yard it proud of lu. sSenty-two Christmas candles for !5 cents at C. B. Smito's. .! r.ve an excellent stock, from which to, clioow a iianujoiiic and useful Chrl:mss I present, ciP'isi ng of quilte-i and felt slippers, giitemen's as--crttl embroid-1 .red sllppe.-s. ladies' and gentleman's j storm AUs'ix f-'t lined rub!er and aj complete and stylish line of boots, shoes. I etc. j ! C. B. Smith has the finest d'snlay oti Christmas candies In the city. His prices! cannot be beaten In the ci.y. ' i Have you overlooked any of your i friends at Christmas? If ro. you can square yourself by presenting them with I a nice bottle of perfumery as a New Years' gift- We received a lame Invoice ; of these goods too late for the Christmas ; trade, consequently have a line line of fresh goods for the New Year. Craln Drug- Co. F.stes- Charles Wtrkkala's saloon, on Astor an 1 Tth streets, which has lone been one of the most popular and best patronized drinking p'.aces in tho city has been moved from Its present location to the lot Immediately east of the Casino thea- tre. Many Improvements will be addfd , as Mr. Wirkkala intends keeping up thej sumed charge years ago. On!y the best wines, liquors and cigars sold at the bar, a musical concert by the best talent in the city, under the leadership of Prifes sor Schwabe, the well known pianist, given nightly. Call around an.l bring your friends with you. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Jlinute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure th most severe cough, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? Chaa. Rogers. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. ., : . For a dinner, ejerved on the Dinmg cars i of the CMcao. Milwaukee and Sc. Paul I n Ml nil IV SUUIai Oil receipt of two cent postage stamp. Ap ply to Geo. K. Heaftord. Gssneral I"issW' gwr Ageat, 0!d CoIfWjy Building, Chicago, UUnola. THE BON TON. New Reataurant-STVeo all the dell eswSea of the eaeon at the lowvt prl -. Otjen uotQ midnight, fpec.al af.ontkgi given to thoitr parties. No. ST1 Commer cial street. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoat and winter wrap w.V. be m fwrtrion. They can be dis aided, tempor arily iwtiile traveling in the steam r.ea-M trains of the Chicago, Milaraukm and Si. Paul Railway. For soiti comfort, fjr opeed ajnd for eafey, no other line c.ui compare with thks great railway of the West, FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkabty small sum of li cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kltohen," east side of th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, tiie proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his pUee a w o.l-c ooked, well served breakfast, din ner or supper any day in the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting; May twist him a twist, For ln twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; Hut If one of the twists Untwists from the twist. The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is, when It's twisted with other twins than MARSHALL'S. any REMNANTS! REMNANTS! The largest remnant sale that has ever punching bag, so a.) to harden their taken place will begin Monday morning., muscles that they may be In good itondl to continue for fourteen days, at Cohen's j tlon for service in case of war. Low Price Store. Now Is your chance , to get fine dress goods for less money: Mr. K. C. Holsjnger, day operator at than ever before offered. I have also a few more capes and Jackets which I have concluded to sell at SO per cent off. 1. COHEN, Low Price Store, 4ol Bond Stieet. ROYAL Baking Powder has beea awarded highest V honors at every world's fair where exhibited. r m m m mm mmmx ft I I I I Laced Glovas! Clack Cloves 1 Button Gloves I Colored Cloves! I I I I I i I i i All kinds at OLOVHS. sad Cvery plr til .K ANTtKO. Albert Dunbar -" )i t ) Jl AROUND TOWN. AN INVOCATION. As In tho Kast men turn ami greet tho nun So now wo tun. .. .1 greet the rising year, To welcome H. :' oft before we've done, 'r load a tiitnre record bright and cle.ir. King out, wild bells, itng out to the wild sky j In tones of hope. In paeans of Joy lotUy; j And In your swelling voices a they fly f New courage bring, to cheer us on our I w ay. j Welcome PW-Astorla' year of do:lny. 1 IVublo canco are becoming to tall, slen- KmvtL ' v f P.,e!i .i,.n t.. ok ' ho ,"ni' "1 preparel lo a.--! and Is very unfortunate for the conlra.t-lmp.-rte.l w ,. . ' ,,0n f,0TO sk'- cept any gifts their lady friend, may care ! rs. Mr. Jacolwen came down yesterday .ni n.r.;WH ria. .,, I ..... , .... ... N I'amplwll. of IVcp Uiver, Ihe cily yestenlay. was in ' i -r.i. -i . Isierwl at the Occident. White kid gloves are worn in tho oven-1 Ir.g by well dressed men. I "The effect ceases with tho cause." Therefore, advertise with constancy. Hans lUsmiissen. of Young's Rleer. was: among Astoria's visitor yesterday. i Miss Kessie Arndl left last evening fori i a mmi io ssan rrancisco via t'oriiamt. The Outing Club had a pleasant meeting at Mr. Tatlant's new residence last night. I "A. Is." should te written In words that burn, but not necessarily In glowing lan- 1 g'.:cge. ly going, going? S. does an "ad.' Is your I ; Fred Johnson, of Olney, managed to get to the city yesterday in spite of the storm and bad roads. Die merchants yesterday reported a of the tormy weather. The umbrella ha hi I Is cultivated by fair maiden who dread the effect of sudden showers on wintry finery. fleo. F. Kurson. superintendent of Ihe Postal Telegraph line, was In the city yesterday, a guest of thf Oclednt. The tire ilarm system of Astoria has certainly been well constructed, as not a wire broke In yesterday's storm. p. f. w-xsifoid. stenographer tn President Curtis' office, has returned frnm ner holiday visit In Ccnallls and Albany. World's Almanac for . January Cen- tnrv. Htrpers'. S'-rlbn-rs'. Cosmopolitan. MClure's an.l Munscy's. at Crlffn ft Reed's. D. C. O R.Iliy, assitant general freight sirent of the O. K and N., I'ortl.md. spent yesterday In the city on business of his line. Corv V.TOthe have leased the rteamer Harvest Moon. Cant. Day. and hereafter ,, trl wl ma,( UtwwI the cU T-ook out for the second annual ball of the Astoria Amateur Ftrass Band, to be given New Years' night. A god time is promised to all. At Ross, Illgglns & Co.'s all hands, from the boss down, are busy toilay taklngi ln lM evening the young rolks were fe. t Is n.ulred. ..xemptions: iionicui sto. k. and will sp.-nd most of the day Klv-n l'han, p 'o enjoy themselves, by ture. forestiy. and any exhibit not made in that pleasant work. tripping the light fantastic toe. The fol-lfcr profit. The deHslt will te returne I i Rouen.' Sarsaparllla is a specific for ; impurities of the blood. It cures rheu ; matlm. pimples, liver complaint, and foul I stomach. Klghty-flve cents. The Astoria Amateur Brass Band will Klve it, H4.oonj annual ball In Fisher's ban, Nrw year's evening The event promise to be a most enjoyable one. The new leaves turned last night by many of the hoys are fresh and cl'-an, ht-a.h.l -villi good resolutions whloh they are .let -rmln.,.1 to keep until broken. The Hoys' Urotherhood will give a leap year l ull on the evening of January 4th at Fisher's hall, for the benefit of a lady whose husband was drowned sometime aso. 'in of tile handsome new- bonnets Is of d'-lif-ate rniroir vi-lve. the crown felng rra.l- of (lowers and foliage. Aigrettes ar.d rarbocl-.ans compute, the stylish ef fect. The r--t"tlar monthly mctlm; of the As toria ii.iil.iing and Iian Association has Leon postponed until Friday, January 3d. 1;. Io,. s will not become delin-iient until that dat-. The Astoria Toilet Hut.ply Co. has been pres. nle.l with a NVsr years' nresent ol Mr. f. A. Weyrnrjth. manager of the .Mo-lei Toilet Supply, of Portland, who w li r main to 1 .ok after the Jjuslniss here. as the hard of the clok pointed to mi.l.iU-t.t, church bells were rung, bombs fir.-1 and whistles blown to welcome the ir.r .rning y-ar. The storm had Just abat ''1. and wind and rain ceased in honor of the e-.-.-nt. A g. nth-man asked yesterday what stepi wore being taken by Astnrlans to join with the people of The Dalles in a grand cele bration of the opening of the locks of the Cascade In March next. Doh't all speak at onee. A w-:i K.nos-n doctor said the other day that It was absolutely essential to look out for one's digestive organs, which mean; t-ike as m'.'-h vigorous exercise as possible. When a man's stomach goes he is ery likely to follow it. It was report. d yesterday that Post master Wle is drilling th employes of the fe.b ral building In Ihe basement with ! the Western I'nlon office, "le western I nion office, yes'.esday re- turned from Ills visit In Salem. It was reported that his bride came with him. I but as the gentleman himself was non , committal the fact could not be verl"ed. ! The January Forum, among mmy other Inlereming features, will contain an ar thle by Col. Carroll D. Wright, superin tendent of iJip census, on ''The Federal Onsiis." an article by Mr. William Ord-w-.v Partridge, th- sculptor. c.itltlefl, "The iA elooinent of Heul.it'jre In Amer- IcV and paper by Mr .lame H. Fen nlmnn, of Philadelphia, on tho "Cil.nlnM Crowelirtg of Public Boh.iol." Thpoiich the Vln.ln.-s if Manager Johns son. of the Western t nlon. th wires id tho fir alarm system ai being connected wllh tho WiKtrrn I'nlon lire o that hero- after tho gong mill sound automatically at 12 o'clock noon and ht i) o'clock m. At mlilnlRht a watch (wily of tho em nloye of Hoss, IliiiKlns, A (V., wx held In ithM old siyle. block tkliK had mm mencwl, and after aoina hours of hanl wk. Just a a new year was ntsmt l dawn, all hands, twenty In number, ad- tourned to Terp'a and had un oysetr sup- per. A rcnttonian who has Jest leiurn si fiom California mm that It t estimated that Iho INtt yield of olive oil In Hut stale will reach gallons. I'.ut the Iml isiry Is still In Its Infancy. The department acHctilturo reiwrts that moi-e than s,'vV gallon of olive oil Is annually Imported Into the United Slates. Mr. V;lttl. of Corov Rnitlwrs. .'imr in from tho r-llrond ramp yraierdav lo! spend New Veai's Day. He reports things as being a little damn along the line and hopea the clerk of Ihe weather will favor them w ith a little sunshine soon. Ile.ax'of Judge Frank Taylor on Thursday thero hr.ve Ihvmi only two or thro d.ivs , January t, at 3 p m. In six week without rain. M. M. WAI.KKK. Chn. Willie Malhcna, who shot himself In! tho leg yestenlay. was resting r.tsy lam J night. The lvll wis withdrawn ysier. ua.e morning ny iwton v.ltKer an.l J. A. Kulton. and It Is probable that the' wound will heal without dlitleulty. It, gardleva of rotietot warnings Ixns never. learn to let firearms alone as playthings. - Tonight Iho swell party of the sctson win oe given ny the Misses sun, vid Flora Klmore. The rooms of the spaoljus residence have been prvmisely .licorat.M' with beautiful flowers and as it Is Vap-1 year, no doubt the young men of oetctyj In some manner Ihe ie.'grap? p.v. In front of Seymour's jewelry stoiv, lat (evening. Nvame heavMv eharg..! with, boys was c.tpcrinicnttr.g wtih it. Flr-t one and then another would toucii It and exierlence that "fumy feeltni;," Then they lolned hint's, an.l on- caught Ihe pole, all wriggling as ihe sh.x-lc i-a-Mtd anund. ,h, of a , nam't n.,1.1.1 s. ! ; O'Neill. In Portland, charged wl'h lar-j mny v..em was nerv - .e .,, ...... lo visit a prisoner In iho county Jail, and, d-iys ngo .m k. took some aitlel. leltiging to one Ol me prisoners, .no lemaie pris - oner ir.en.i oi wem u .i'.iwj the matetr away, nenc- tne warrant ior; j his arrest Do you know that Marshall A Co. re fuse to use many Inns of llax offered lo them annuaiiyT mey i,vi ine tv.t pound of ordinary flax to see the Inside of I their faclorte. That s why there no twine In Ihe world like Marshall's. That's ny three-fourths of ihe fishermen on ,nr Columbia River will buv nothing else Klmore, Sanborn ft Co , agents. A rough and tumble right to. k pi i -e yestenlay In front of Ross, llu-glns' .a , Co.'s lpertown Slcre' l-.-tw.-cn Oscar! Morton and a young fellow named Kl.i ney. liloody faces r.-suited. and lo say t the l.ast. such exhibitions are not vrrv : d'gnifi.'d or credltaMe to the particlt.ants j The cause of Ihe disturbance, or w ho was ' at fault could not bo learned, but Ihs I neighbors were of the opinion th it d:ftl-1 cultles might bettor be settled by nrbttra-i tlon. - j The watch night services at C.race F.pls- copal church last evening were full of In- terest an.l were attended by a large nnm- j her of people. The full choir assi-te.i hy Rector Short sang two of the Chrlstrras! anthems. The rector In his address eall-d j the atientl.in of I. Is congrei.-iti.-n lo the : weighty subjects silrltual and Inspiring, called up for the occasion, and asked ! them to decide at the threshold of a new j ... ...... -.m ..'. . ..m.ij- v . r j.iu.il : lives. The Ixxolo'y concluded the ser vice, at the close of which Mr Short wished his parishioners a happy and pro-1 r. . '. . . :, . , ,. . . ' "' i morning " "i.o. ...i. ,lll)U ao,.,.pti. An agrevnitnt will then ! be entered into, under which Iho manage i nienl t.romlses to have Its buildings ready WEKWING ANX1VKK.SARY. ! h'fore 8eit. mb. r I. IMS and the exhibitor Monday lieing the thirtieth anniversary ! of the weil.ling of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. In-! galls, a large numtier of friends gathered! at their residence on the I-wls an.l C arke! with tiaskets well laden with good thlngsi to eat. to make this day a pleasant one, ln minds of their host and h-.stoss. towing is a nsi or mose present irom tne. city. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. lim-.ills. Mr. and Mrs. N. Jr,n-s. Mr. and Mrs. A. tloag. Misses Copeland, Thorsen, pltoh"r. Hot-i torn. Cleve'and. and Merrlilan. nnd M-ssrsj A Cleveland. K. llnns.-n, F. K icker, Thor sen. F. Moore, T. roihitt, P. Wl'-son, Kd wards, J. (. llornbaki-r, and J. I-'. Hn'e. I All report a pleasant time, notwlilisln-i.l-1 Ing the rough w.atinr, on the homeward. voyage. TWO FOP. TIIK PRICK OF ONK. New siihscrllM-rn for public oinlon are offered the opportunity to get two exc ). lent periodicals for tho price of one. Thai is to say. each new subscriber to Pubho Opinion, by paying merely the regular subscription price 2.. rnuy receive In addition his choice of a year's suhscrlp r'on lo one of the following monthlies: McCltire's Magazine, t'osmopolltan Mag azine, Muns.-y's Magazine, lollies' Home Journal. Oodey's Magazine. Or the Biite seriler may, if he prefers, have Instead of one of the magazines, a copy of the McClure "Life of Napoleon," wr tt--n by Miss Tarl.ell and leautifully bsni-d aro Illustrated, the best popular history o; Napoleon published. This offer Is an uncommonly lllieral one. If you do no' know what Public Opinion Is, send your name on a postal card to the Kjihllc opin ion Company, 13 Astor Place, New Vorl City, and receive a sample copy; or tail at ,hl" m,e for Information. KOTKL FOR RENT. I will receive sealed bids at my office, Asteirla, Oregon, until 12 o'clock, noon, Saturday, January 4th, lfci, for the rental of the Hotel Tlghe Antoria. together wltn the futofiurc therein, as per Inventory In my possession, I will give n lease to the hlghe"t bidder until said property Bhall be sold at referc? a a-iK CIIA8. )t RUN VON. Receiver. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM Most Perfect Mad. do Years the r,!ar.,ani. Till! UATTt.E BIIIP. Mooting of Cltlton to Provide Moans- for Testimonial. i Tito follow-In? nilnui of mo .'I Ins held ;thl afternoon ar pubttsh.d ly roq' t; Mooting of t-lllseii of Astoria, Oro, to consider llio uursllon of raising Atorl' quota to the bottle ship Oregon testt mculnl fund. City Hull, Astoria. lVo. M, IS Tho meeting was called to tml.r at S i. in.. Hun J. II. IV liny presiding. 1 8. Kitchen, secretary. After n N .metal i ' expression of opinion upon tho necessity of ihls cliy and county maklna a cretins ! bio showlna lo susinla Iho oroillt and hen or ol our stale, the followliut commltlee was appointed to cull all luecllncs and assume the nianaKonient of the local Irs llmonlal fund for the baltle uhlp Oregon I 1r. M M. Walker, Hon. C. W. rullon, S. . tlorlon. I... Alex t'aiipbell, Ale f Menler. i The secretary was tnslrnotod lo furnish dully paper with an account of this meet lug, and Iho mcmlx'r of Ihl committee were requested lo meet Thurday. Jan vary 5. .vi. nt S p. in.. In the olIW of Mayor P.J Taylor. J. 8. HITCH K, ! Secretary pro lent. In accordance with Ihe alsive tho rom- mlileo Is requested to nwl at the office TIIK 8TOHM I wind Sniy-i:ight Milea an Hour on Ihe liar. lno of tho orst storm of stormy IV' cmUr .vurn.l rartv vesterdav morning I , i,rw (he rate of s miles an hour at Fort Canby, and at time had a greater force than during tho storm last ; week, when the rate was 71 nub's ' N,. much damage wa done In the city. except that the 111-fulrd pile driver al Ihe railroad bridge was again rapstacd This ihe ihlrl time U hsa Ikvii overturniil. and will personally see to righting mnl ters. Tho weather as too rough yes. : terday to do anything toward straight ' n-ing out affairs. Mr. iroers rvimrt from Fort ''ni' show that In Ihe t.' year Ihut oltl -e l as twen open, and a et.ntinuous wind legis ter kepi, this IVccmher ha Ivren Ihe windiest. The record la IT.ki miles of wind past that ihuhi. or an avenge of ;'l miles per hour. Indications .mini to little improvement In Ihe weather in-fore spring. TIIK MKTItoniST WATCH SKKVIt V.. Th, n((5ht , ,,,, ;..,, M .. ,.hll..h ,., B,h, r n. ' will nlteml,,! hut mo.t Interesting in. I rn ; j,lvlt,,ff Th, .nUvt Wsan h ,,rnv,.r I meeting lasting fortyrtve mlnule. This . .,,....., . ,,rm i,v itev. Kr. J Huntley, based on tho word. ' If any ! man b In Christ Jeaus ho I a new rrea nin-: old thing have passed away and , ,H.noM Mngt ,v lHcomo new , ,. hlle ihe sermons lhai Or. llunll. v 1 ha preaehe.l have all been highly en. 1 Joyed, the sermon of last night was ! master piece of logic and ehxtuenco com ! hlnrd. An at'empt at a oynnptl would j but lo curl'le what even a full report j could not do Justice lo. because the lire ! abd force of Ihe personality of Ihe man I wluiIi! 1. ssMllni! After Ihe discourse Ihe ,. 1; minute lestimon al nieotlng rtir, mimne t fore m dnlght all who i,he,l l rnlrr inw.n the new vejr wilh new conse. 'ration for Chrlstiuti service were Invited to the altar of Ihe chur.-h, wh.-n without a moment's hesitancy al most the entire audience of nearly one hundred pers..ns moved forward sn.l kn.it m silent prayer. Rev. Whllmore, a former pastor, and Rev. I. Id lell n.re within the chancel i.f j the church. The latter led the eongr.-ga- tlon In a t.rl. f closing praver The a'tar (..t ave the signal, an.l the h. II in the r-tsii r--ta tow. r rang out tin oM and ram. lh, ,.w Thu. e'o-. d one of the moat Iro,itn,, ,,tch night .-r lc ever held Astoria, T 1 : N N 1ISS K K t ' F. NT K N N I A I The T'-nnosee (Vnl.-nnUl and Interna tional i:xpolllon will make nr, charge for . ,. , ... ..,,.. , , l.-r th:it ev.ry exhibit may le In i.laoe on the oiemng tlav. ihe t-xhlhior will lie required to make a d.-ejti in cash with the exiMjsltlon mangemetit when the ex ..trees to forfeit the (l.i)osit tr ins ex hlbits are not ready for lmc".lun on September 1. lsini. The sliding scale of these deposits will be: For Ihe first bi s.piare feet, Tj cents; for the se 'nnd .iiiace, that l bi to Srv feet, thirty 11 .n cents; and twenty-live tents wl'l ! colled-ii for each iiare foc.t when more man s tn oasn to exFiniiTjrs wnose ixiiioits are comiilete on the opening day. C. R. F. P. I'NION NoTI'l Regular monthly meeting of th Colum bia River Fishermen's Protective I'nlon will be held at their reading room Tues day. Jan. 7. IM. at 7:.T) p. in. sharp. An off-r for the scow Pathfinder lo be con- Sidered. Member In good standing are r.-qut-ed to be present and have their Imok or receipt nl'ji.g. 80FI S JKNHKN, Secretary A model household is Inis.rnplete with out Dr. Price's Baking Powder. MENU FOR THURSDAY. Preakfast. Silo .1 l range. Frizzled Reef, with Eggs. Turkey a la Creme, on Toast. Rice Miunns. Coffee. Lunch. Pan Roast. Wafers. Thin Brown Bread and llutler. Tea. Dinner. Clear Consomme. Cava ire. Olives. Celery. I'lllets of Sole, French Peas. New England Roiled Dinner. Lellute Salad, French Dressing. Coffee Mousso. Camemhert. Wafers. Coffee. New England Rolled Dinner. Tli gen uine article require a whole suit cod, but not necessarily a large onn. Scrub and canfully clean the fish and soak over oi.,lit, skin nlde up, , In a pan of cold water. The. next day place In a fish ket tle, still skin side up; cover with cold wa ter and set where It will heat siowly. Just before the boiling point is reached, set It hark where It will keen hot .'or five or six hours. The sllgutest boiling will make It hard and tough, Instead of soft find gelatinous. Dish with a garnish of boiled beets and carrots, and decorate with pars ley. Hcrve hot boiled potatoes and on ions in separate dishes, and have a plate of pork scraps and a boat of egg sauce nt hand. This dinner may be so served that It will be as delicate as a salmi of partridges, and, partaken of sparingly, will awaken un appetite next day. LIVELY AS A CRICKET. Although In the first Instance as slug gish as a tortoise, the kidney become as lively as a cricket when a healthful Im pulse Is given to them wllh Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, a promoter of activity In these organs which counteracts a ten dency to their lethargy and disease. In action of the kidneys, It should lie remem bered, Is the first stage of those danger ous renal maladies against which the re sources of nevll.'.-il r.-lence are too often exhausted In vain. Peril Is forestalled by the Bitters, which avert Bright' disease, dlahetta. iLr-Opsy, gravel and the troubles arising from a weak bladder. K'pinlly efficacious Is II In checking and etadlcatltiK nmlarlal, Minus, and ncrvons ailinotlta, (lyspep.la, coiiaditnllott, uud i-hcuiiinllsm. Apiwlilo and alcep are Un proved and convnlescetico hnslcned by Itn iH'iii'itcli'iit Action, l.'lthor when h.-ulili l alls till v or notion . ly liupnli vd. tho value of till it-sl.irnllvo and preventive m.dl clne 1. p."'dily n.ndo inatilf. l HAFK'l'V IN A Kllti: IMX. How a llrnkemaii 8ed III Life In it Terrible Hallway Collision. ritld.urg Post. Tho follonlug su nn to .lory n told a I'.wl reporter by a I'ott n brake mall who l rmploid on Iho burnetii division: "It wa on a light engine which wn being hauled over Ihe Union l'li.-lllc loud from Oenxor to Omaha. My poaltloti a that of n brnkemnn, and a It was a wet, nasty iilghl and I did not care to ixtM.se myself any more limn wn pec.., nuv, I sneaked Into the nth of Ihe d.-ml engine and Irlcl lo keep iii. lf aa warm a I could with Ihe aid of nil old blanket I found In Ihe engineer's b.t, which I winpp'd i. round mo and laid down on Ihe bunk. About Ihe lime Hint I got com fortably ilxed and douiiw, Willi my rye cloacd. I .larllcd by a loud. long, piercing call for brnkca, I know old intly I'unkan. th cnitlnoor. would never have let out such blast a that unless In the prvsenon of groat dri r. Hastily tlirowlng off Ihe old blank I Jumped up and peer'd through Iho dorknea. Wo were running along about J.'. mile an hour, and right ahead of u I wa aint tlsd lo perceive another train approaching al a higher rale oj speed There wa not much chnncv lo lump, as It wn Infernally datk. and I knew Ihrre wa a high cliff close to the track at thai place. I wa about to drop on my km . and piny for forglvenues for my past .n alien I luckily Hi. night that Ihe Pt Ivx would bo a good, sofe pllco In which l weather tho collision, and In an instant I Ini.l )unite.l through tho tiro door. "1 landed on some clinker which hud been LTt on th grat Imr. and had Just got on my knee when there came nil awful crash, au.-h a I had never fell In my life before, and I fr't Ihe o'd mogul going first m. and lhn down, and the slok-nlng on-ntl.'ii of lh"' few nilnu'e were .par lvtng. I wa Intnl. b. I ab- it tir.-ltv roiightv. nnd ha I Ihe rkln knocked off my b and my head cm. but n. th ing could crush mo. for I a ill nn Iron safe that was well built. olihoi...'l II in n.-.-r Inteti led for a life pie-eter I thought once, however, that li was all .in oit'i n-e for I f.lt Iho ..I.I boper col lapsing under the weight of bm.l d ear that were piling on lop ef It tl.-r I awhile everything was llll. and, kn.-vv-l Ir.g that Ihe worl was iio-r, tinb Ih'j debris look tire and r-wsted ine a lee, I made an effort to ernwl out. but rsv, 1. 1 j nbl do so, as ear truek and 'iow were ( piled high lilac 0 the wreck I Ih-n'ght It I wa a ni .nth till iho w r. .king fain la-no. : and Ih.-n I Ngan In eiy out like a lead, j man and ln.pl. oe help Th. y niusi bale tri ugh! tlu-t I wa Ivlng ui"l r ihe on-, glue with my leg crushed, for ili.y all; gave ihelr attention ! and af-.ri a While tll.'V go! Hie ir'ICAS i l.siei I1I1V, nnd who did I see but l-ig Vnrm-y. Hi'! wrc-knunt-r. crawling between two cars I with a bottle of whi .kv. li was wnw '. time l-f..r ih. v got tile onl. nnd l-on.l the bruises slrradv inelltlolle.l I Was US I oiind as l-f..re the wr.-ek r.T o'd ! (Illy, the engineer, wa kll'e.l. na wa1 also the llrenisn of the ott-.ei' rintine, and. two Irnn.p. win. were on a onr next to! ttie llrht eOBllie. Wore crush, d l. a J- 'e I the fire Iw.x rave. I my life, nl-.l I n.-v.-r h. n,-.l of nnoih.T man ha.'ng av.-1 li s, buooti In llio same ui.iiln. r " SALT uF T'lK OCIJiN Ninety t,'i a Irlllli-n Tons "f It. .i..i.l,'OI Cubic Mil. s. The suits of the s.a. says ihe Popular .t.-leiioe .Monthly, have f. .1. throughout nil i time, counties living things w hi h have' tl.r.,ng.-d the wn'.r and whose remain j now form the r.H-lts of eont'non'. lie j proad lit belts of nn.n-.wn IM. k"'-s ov.-r I Si.isii.isil s,,Mr. inll'-s of the (.'. J s.pmre nilbs ..f th- o.-i-uu' their, thi-v hae but the siib. an.e to bul'.l in fringing r.-.-fi of lh. land nnd nil Ihe oral Islands ..f Ihe nd th.-r are at present, on the i-iisi. of nn average salinity of J', r . .-nt. In Ibe ro.iio.. coble mil- nf water wh'. h make up the ocean, is.. i. o i. ..mi. .si'. iso ton, or cubic mile of salt This Is sntholoiit to cover the nr. as of nil the lafi.l of the earth with a uniform layer of all to a depth of l,"o f.ot TIIK REASON WHY Chb ago Post "I won.l.-r If this row woman move-; merit Will result In the ete-tloll of mnnii-i m. rls to women." sh- said, thouglitfully -It won't." he ropii-.t. promptly "I don't s.i- why." b- persisted "It I seems to me ih it women hnvo l-s-i n t slighted In that Hoe Why shouldn't. Ih.-te lie stain. s of great wom.n n" well ; as of great nieiC" 1 dn't look -ill "How Would a still ue with t look1"" he asked "I don't see ally ll -.villi light." she replied Hut how would i look aft -r p.'ffed! sleeves had gone out of fa-hlon?" j "I ni-i er thought of that." sbeBiisWee.il 'Hut I don't wbv Ib.-y bin I ehun.ro Hie statue as the fi.shlolis change. I. nn.l I gu. s. tliev'll do It. too. when women an- In full lotitrol nf things " ECONOMY IN IL'liL. Tlio Kur.ka Fu-l Eeon nlz.T U a sol entin -u: preimr.it t.m whl.th augme-itu tn i intensity or emu an-i w.o.i tiis.it m roc proportion of Si jssr cent. If the dlrc-fton prlnt.nl on eui-h iaok age U cu-ofuKy oe...rv-sI. tno Eureka Coal E.oti.rn!7..-r will give to any t rdlt.a ry or ml Mini cm I Mm iuiw vaiuo aa th.fct of sujs'rlur fiu.i'.lty. 'P ie Ems kn Fool l-J'ono nizer prevents the sh.eilj.. tne eli:...i- and the f.irmnlon of smoke, a-hl -h muy jil, in an apart ment, so many v-.iuib.- articio, such ae curt-tin, paintings, itc. The Eureka bum any kind of ga which mlgiit disstoy thu br-a.t iv M air; iluruneiit and f.u-lorte In ".-hh-h It la u"l are oon.i.pieni;y more heal.hy aid comfort. U4e. In Uim tlian five minute, one can obtain a very hrl-k llro wJilcli will 'MM, thirty hon-s without being mlrr ed up and without any addition of fresh coaJ. Hence an economy if co.il, wttfk and money. Th K-uteku Kconomlzer iir.slucw a tnvt more soft and trriro conisL-n'ried; when a nornia4 h.vtt la wanted, the vonfllatlon nnust lie partly stopped and. .-igilti, an economy in fuel Is to Ih. leinsl upon. We guarantee that .r preparailon pro duce no Injurious effia t ai the tl.-a.th, and d.si not aff.s-t :n any way stove, rang.se, grain, etc. I mtu consumers cm obtain the pro duct, which we do riot hesitate In term ing "marvelous," at much more reduces! Trice). Iai"h p.-u Inure buirn, with very explicit directions, our tr-.uje nmrk, inru-mlisi four hands cr.Msi-1 tug M her atiove a lion wllh this mutto: "In union th.ew la strengih." Any coiintnrfefier shaHI b dealt scconllng to la. We rocMivs vio freepi.Titly oppilcutlorai for arnilea, and It Ih wl'li ntrnst tlnut we ara compel..! to rs-fuxe the oendltig of Um mjimn. Hwejtfrfore w have Jlb ena'.ly given away stutmM In r.k r So popularize our pr.xlii't, UK w cannat aff.nl to miport sue heavy ,'xii.iiaw ais longor. The moderuta prk-e of our prw ditJt Is In the reach of anylwdy whw wanta to try tt. It 1 for the same rrtmm that w have doc'ldcd to send It dlrcest osi rec.dpit of 25 cents. 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