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33 STQRIA. OREGON: SaTUKDAY FEBUUAK 5. 17 The telegraph Hue is working all right. Ioe skates Seed's. and bleds at Grifliu & No mail, island. no telegraph; all aaxe Good skating is reported at Fort StevenB. Sheriff Eoaa took Udby to Ihe pen itentiary yesterday, " -. Special meeting-of Co. -'H," at the armory, at 8 o'clock this evening. rWm,.Hojre,s boat .shop ."is- at the old-Astoria-Iron Works building. It is reported th'atYhe" 0" K. &'N boats are to be drawn off the Willam ette.. . . The State is due from San Fran cisco this morning; the Columbia sails. . WiQod, .coal- and Warm clothing fonj&JTr'cady'sale daring the "present week. "Sinners stand "on slippery places.1' So-tbey-do, but'mbst Astorians find it difficult. Special meeting, at 7:33 this even ing, of board of delegates and board of foremen. The pilot schooner, which had been outside" ainoetae 28th? of last Decem ber, cama in-ye den lay. . Northwestern -Lesion Selrct Knights A. O. U. W., have sent lor some more fine uniforms. The boys and girls enjoyed yester day's holiday, and made the most of a line day's sleigh riding. The public school in district No. One "took a vacation till Monday. Too cold for the little folks. Pilot ...Mai thews, report i. speaking the schooner Alcalde lat Monday about twenty-five miles offshore. The "TJnole Tom's" .Cabin company which Wrfs to "be here on the6th and 7th. hasn't showed up at last ac counts. ' TheJbody of J.T. Marelli, the West era Union operator at Oak Point; who was drowned, a few days ago, ha ) not yet been recovered TheiZ. R. Thompson got down -n her usual speedy manner yesterdiy afternoon, "but brought no" mai.. "Mail agent is sick." "The Manzantta and Dolphin crossed out yesterday; the former to Tillamook" Kock with supplies, the latter-on"a" fishing cruise The. Pyke-Winston company are snowed in-at Spokane Falls News. They ought to borrow an orchestra from the Spokanites and spiel. The latest. Chinese dodge is smug gling opium, across the line from British Columbia by depositing the cans in logs and letting them drift over. The Clan Grant, Argonaut, Ray Ian Castle and Sulitelma went to sea yesterday. The . B. Brown, Snow & Burgess and Jas. Stafford will go to sea to-day. Mrs. Ella Boatman, wife of Dr. N. C. Boatman, a resident of Astoria in 1883 and 18S-1, died at Albina last Wednesday, of lung fever, aud vvas buried yesterday. Preaohing in the Norwegian lan guage in the Swedsh Lutheran church, upper Astoria, to-morrow at 10:30 a. h : and in the English lan guage at 750 p. m. O. H. Bain is agent for a work that is of engrossing interest, and will re main for soma time in the city ti give all who wish an opportunity to subscribe for the book. " -The Sudora has 10,511 bbls flour and 48 barrels of glas3. She clears lor Hong Kong and is the first vessel to clear from the Colombia for China with a full cargo of flour. Upon learning that bo mail matter had-been sent down Postmaster -Ball yesterday afternoon telegraphed post master Boby, of Portland, that he would Bend a man up with the mail from here this morning. He will send WmrPohlnhis assistant, so that the m"a"H.will .leave-as usual. He will meet the down mail and take charge of it, returning with it t-iis after noon. The residence of Thos. H. Foss, at Gray's river," had a narrow escare from destruction by fire last Wednes day, the family being awakened at three o'cock in the morning by the smoke proceeding from a fire which had caught in the mantel and side- from the fireplace. The fire burned to the -second "strry and it took"- an hour's hard work on the' part of "him self and family to save the house The damage amounts to about S50J. fully covered by inmninr Bepresentattve Bi'u bill to regulate- salaries of county judges has been amended as follews: Inoreas ing the pay in Multnomah from $2,000 to S2.50D; in Washington from $5000 $530; in Klamath from $250 to 8500; in Marion from 81,000 to $1,200 in Union from $300 to $900; in Josephine from S330 to $500; in Douglas reduced from $303 to 8690; in Morrow increased from 8403 to $600; in Benton from S600 to 8300; in Jackson from 8800 to $1,000; in Clatsop-Ironr $600 -"to -$900f in Tilla Jook, from $100 to $200. I II T Try "Fates"! vlefemtrt pa re ait. LATEST TELEGEAPHIO SEWS. Yesterday's Doings at the Capital. Now From 1ondou and i'arle TIij Unual Sad Francisco Tragedy. SENATE. Saiem, Or., Feb. 4. A resolution of investigation as to whether the Willamette Valley & Coast railroad had earned the 20,000 acres of land was ordered sent to the house. S. B. No. 2, authorizing the con struction of a wagon bridge across the Willamette at Oregon City was read second time and referred. The apportionment bill was made special order for Monday at 3 o'clock. Simon, from the judiciary commit tee, reported an amendment -to the. O. E. & N. lease bill. ; The president announced Messrs. Chandler, Miller and Hamilton as a special committee on creating Mal heur count. HOUSE. SE30ND BEADIXO OF BILLS. H. B. No. 189, for repairing and re building the road from Lakeview to Ashland; referred to judiciary. H. B. 190, in aid of county agricultural, associations; referred to interna im ports committee, fl. B. No. 191, reg u.ating town sites of counties. The house decided to pay the clerks on the enrolling, engrossing, juc'ciary and public lands committees live dol lars per day; all the others three dol 1 irs. 'H. B. No..l92, to .encourage normal instruction iu literary institutions; L B. No. 19i, authorizing a lumber and manufacturing company to construct a booai on tbj Nehalem river. The governor notified the house that ho had signed the bill amending the Astoria city charter; also the Eillsboro, and authorizing the dyking of Duncan slough. "j; H. B. 2 )5, authorizing Multnomah qqunty, to rent the bridge; referred to the Multnomah delegation. H. B. 211, to exempt' firomon in Portland, ili, providing what interest women have in their husband's real property; referred to the Clackamas delegation. No. 226, to Bid in bridging the i'rask, Tillamook county; to judiciary S. J. M. No. 8, Pensioning Indian war voterans wa3 adopted. NEWS FBOM LONDON. London, Feb. 4. Parnell's malady is reported to bs-Bright's disease of the kidneys. It is thought improba ble that he will be able to stand the strain of parliament. Iu the event of his enforced retirement, Healy will probably succeed him in the leader ship of the Irish party. . Fifty conservative membars of par liament met to-day to discuss the question of a measure to be based on tho report of a commission appointed in search of the causes of the depres sion in trade. The drift of opinion favored tabling the resolution and supporting tho principle of reciproci ty, and declaring that where foreigu fisoal arrangements attack British trade, counteracting duties should be levied, and several other drafts of notions were discussed, but a dec's io i was finally reberved till another meeting. At Chamberlain's conference Lo d Salisb iry to day there stated the government's posed measure extending scope of the Ashbourn The new measure approaches with was pro- the act. the Chamberlain laul purchase scheme and will strengthen the radical un ion's adhere jc j to the conservatives. FBENOB FINANCES. Pabis, Feb. 4. The Bourse opened depressed. Besides the political ru mors and general finanoial mistrust, a general suspension of all conditions made the transaction of business al most an impossibility. Members of "Coulese's" were practically refused credit and dealings and last prices were, therefore, in many instances nominal. Italian rentes were largely offered, bat found few buyers. " After official houra they were nominally quoted at 90-10 against 90-40; 3 per cent, rentes for money fell 2 francs SO centimes and for account 2 francs 5 centimes. Credit fancier is lown 75 francs; Suez canal shares, 87 francs; Ottomai bauk, 17 francs; Panama canal, 7 francs, 50 centimes. Che opinion prevails that unless the banks and great capitalists come to the relief of the market many disas trous failures are inevitable. THE 8TBIK3 AT NEW xOBK. New Yobe, February 1 The Re public of the White Star line and the Erin of the National lino company were not loaded to-day by green hands in time to saiL The Morgan line pier is choked .with freight and the gates are closed. Green men bga i unloading the He lota, the regular non-union men load ing the Ounardet Aurania. Roan oke and Breakwater of the old Do minion line sailed yesterday, but not with fu'l cargo. A publio meeting of business men has been called to meet at Steinway halloa Saturday night to aoasider the cause and oure of the wrongs which the business men and othors are subjected to by the controversy between the Coal Transportation and other companies and their employes. v. Jas. Farrell a non-union man, was a-teaulted by a gang of strikers last night and is supposed to be fatally injured. RIOT AT JEKSET CIXT. Jebset Crrr, Feb. 4. During a riot hero last evening the strikers at tacked the Italians at the Erie rail way dock, but wero repulsed by the police after a savage onslaught in which many were injured. MUBDEB AND SUTOIDE. San Fbanoisco, Feb. 4. Yester- da'y a frightful. "tragedy .took place at 119, Fifth street. Catherine Fettes was shot and. killed by her husband, Andrew, who immediately sent a bullet into hia own brain. They had not been living together for some. time. The woman was shot in a sa loon which .sbje kept to support her self aud four children, the buBband not having provided lor them for some years past. Jealousy is the supposed motive for the murder. i'KBSOXAL. Ben Young is a passenger on the outgoing steamer.. O. J. Trenohard went to Portland yesterday morning. Major A. M. Baudot has been grant ed two months' sick leave. Deputy district attorney C. B. Wat son has been admitted to practice in the United States district court. T. S. Jewett went to Portland-yesterday morning. J. A. Davidson is in the auditor and clerk's office till his return. J. P. Dickinson sustained a painful accidentjbyjalling.last Thursday, but was yesterday able to resume bis-official duties. Important to Ladies. Head what Jeannie Winston, Port land's favorite prima donna, says of Wisdom's jRebertine: Pobtland, Dec. 22, 188C. To Mr. W. M. Wisdem: The "Bobertino" you so kindly sent me .is excellent. It is the finest prepara tion I have ever used, and is a de cided acquisition to a lady's toilet. Yours truly, Jeannie Winston. The above is published in order to settle all doubts and disputes as to the existence of such an endorse ment, and as evidence of the high esteem in which Wisdom's Bober- tine is held. This preparation has been before the public but a short time, yet the sale has been extraor dinary. Wisdom's Bobertine is for sale by all the leadiug druggists. . Real Estate Transfers. A. E. Johanson to Mrs. Helena Johanson, lot 9, section 13, T. 5 N., B. 7 W 9.1 acreg; $100. A. K. Barrows to F. E. Allen, 8 acres, sec. 25, T. 8 N., B. 8 W.; $100. J. H. Masten and wife to W. E. Masten, lot 1, blk. 108, McClure's As toria; $100. Geo. H. Mendell and wife to Mrs. B. A. Oweus-Adair; homestead claim of S. D. Adair, Jr., 170.8 acres; home stead claim of S. D. Adair, 16n.f-.u acres, and east half G. W. CofEnbary claim, 320.89 acreB, with frontage thereof, 101 acres; 86,875. Duncan Stewart and v;ife to J. C. Boss, lot 8, blk. 99, McClnre's Asto ria; ?700. What True Merit WjU Do. The unprecedented sale of Bosehee'a German Syrup within a few yeais, has astonished the world. It Is witlm t doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and enVotiul cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung i rouble. It acts on an entirely different principle from the usual prescilptlnhs given, by Physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the system, but. on -the contrary removes the cause of the trouble." heals the parts affec'td and leaves them in a purely healthy con dition. A bottle kept in. the. house lor use when tlie diseases make their aj pearauce, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious lllne-s. A tria' wlllconvlnce you of these facts. It is po-itively sold by all druggists and general dealers In the land. Price. 75cts., lame bottles. lhese Words Can Never Die. 'Tis heard as soon as breaks the morn And heard each hour till day is o'er 'Tis centuries since it was born And it. will last for centuries more Perhaps till Gabriel blows -his horn The winter erder: "Shut the door!"' Barnev.& Berry's celebrated club skates, plain aud nlckle plated at Gtlf- flu & i.ieea'8. Mpeenl Kcettns oa-d of Ict.--tC'tteit, A, F I). There will be .a snecb.1 meeting ol the Board ot Delega es, Saturdav, Feb ruary 5th, 187, at 7:30 P.M. All Deli gates are requested to be pre.sent n bualness of lruponaiice..wilL be;.traiiT sacted. "By orderi 0. J,TRENCnARJ. President. E. Z. Fbbguso.v, Secretary. Attention Board of Forcmcu. The fsremen of the several compapies of the Astoria Fire Department are re quested to meet ac the Council chamber Saturday. February 5, 1887. at 7:30 r. M. Business or Importance to be transacted. By order. B. S, Wokslky, Chief Engineer, E. Z. Ferguson. soct'y Board of Foremen. Co. II., O. N. 31. " -A special meeting of CcII.O. 8. M is hereby called to meet at their Ar inorv, on Saturday evening, February 5th, 1887, at 8 o'clock p.m., at which members are. requested and commanded to attend. No exc se for non attend ance will be admissabli. By order C. V. Fulton, Commanding. Attest: T.S. Jewett, Stocretftry, SO TIDINGS FROM THE "DAWN." There is no word regarding the lit tle steamer Dawn that through some accident to her maohinery or from other unknown cause drifted to sea last Thursday morning. The last seen of her was at noon that day. She was then off MacKenzie Hi ad, the water being comparatively smooth, tho wind off shore, which would tend to drive her to the south wet t. It is a surprise that no tug went to her assistance that day. The tug mm who were at Baker's bay anil Sand Island say that they thought it was the Dolphin, which looks leason ablo enough, for a good many others at the cape and elsewhere thought so too, but the Pioneer- uid Escort .were both lying here, the former at Elavel's dock-and-tho -latter- aUe-i B. & N. dock, and though' A". Harris of the life station crew made official request, he .could notget either tug. 'Xhe Pioneer went out yesterday morning to look for the missiug ves sel and cruised around well out in the offiug the greater part of the day, but could oee no sign of her. Two tugs will go out again today to re new the search. A little more prompt ness would have been more commend able. With asmall boat, no provisions, little fuel, poorly fitted and apparent ly disabled, but two men aboard, the chanoes of the little craft seemed slim when carried out to sea, and the most ordinary diotates of humanity suggested that immediate aid be fur nished. Church and Hermann, ihe captain and engineer, were the only two on Board the vessel, and the fate of them-. selves and their little boat, is still a matter o pamml uncertainty.- It is possible that the boat did not founder nut drifted in the track of some passing coaster or steamer and the two lives thus saved. - ' A Cold Day Iu Astoria. At one o'clock vestenlnv morning the thermometer. at the rJ-S. signal' service omce in tnis city indicated fifteen degrees seventeen degrees be low the freezing point the coldest it has been for several years in this city. The beaten snow creaked with frost under the feet, the stars flamed aud glittered, and the east wind cut like a knife. Men who had to make early rounds fouud it very disagreoable, and the annovanco narvaded everv ! lnK trammelling tbe power "f speech, ihj auu lue annoyance peryaaeu every strovJnK th(i f,tCuirv of smell, tamtlug the JuiauiK nnMijijca Mat a iiuou, tuuu leaked, and a general discomfort pre vailed. Throughout the day the ohief effort was to keep warm, the thermometer at eleven a. m., standing at 19, the barometer being 33.183 unusually high. Cold weather is not wfllenme her Wo nrp nnt nrannrprl fur if nnii .rhr we are not pre pa red tor it, ana tne nuioiui 11.13 bunn lb a uui. iuli.u nunc being prepared for it.- It comes so seldom and its reign is-so brief that it is almost a useless expense to get ready for freezing'-veather. About ! the time one realizesthat the ground 13 frozen, that the water doesn't run. that the potatoes in the back shed and the milk in tha-Jutchenynnd the water at the back of the stove are frozen, and that the wood is low and no hauling lt.comes a sof t,warm wind ' from the west, and presently the icicles drop, the snow disappeais and everything is warm and muggy again. Our homes "aiu't built that way;'' they are not put up with a view to winter wear and a few days of Buch" weather as the present results in gen eral discomfort, which, fortunately, is of brief duration. Brace Uy. i You are feeling depre.vsd, your ap petite i- poor you aro bothered with ilea-ache, ou are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of torts, and want to brace up. Ur:ie. up, but not with stim ulants, s)iiiu nit'diuine. or bitters, which have for th ii- n.isia very cheap, bad whiskey, and which Simulate you For an bouf. and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want Is an alterative that will puri fy our blood, stait htalthy action of Liver and K'dneys. rotore your vitali ty, and giw icnewi-d health and strength. Siu-h a mi'iiiciiiu you will find in E ectricBitteiS. and only oOcents a bottle at V. E. D.-ment . Co.'s Drug store. Kea.sertIon of a Great Truth. It takes -people to- -make oitidsl You can't have a large city without people. TV. IV. Union. Unnecessary Misery. Probably as much misery come3 from habitual constipation na from any derangement of the functions of the body, aud it is diffionlt to care, for the reason that ho one likes to take tho medicines usually pre scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all dcuggists. J. J. Mack & Co., proprietqrs. S. F. The finest and nice&t steak to he had in town at Fabre's. 't vli.it is better than a glass of liquor? A cup ol delicious collee at J? abrc s. Oioitp, hooping Cough ami Broil chili- iimiHiliaU'ly relieved by Shilnh's Cuiv. saidby.W.K. Denn-nt.- - Kit g Solomons Mines, "She" the latest popular novels at GlUFFIN&REfcD'S. Gainbriniis Beer And Free Luuch at the Telephone Sa loon, o cents. - Tfjpknlitrt:r Wautcd. Apply at New YorkRestaurant. An A No. 1 Piano to rent inquire of Carl Adler. Ten cents for a cup coffee. of Fabre's nice Lowest Cu&It JPrico. Coal Oil at $2L35 a case, at " n. L. Beck & Sons. New stock of comic and sentimental Valentines just received at Griffin & Reed's- GotojeSWfcro-8ter&t Private E9iai. A CHILD'S SKIN. Ears and Scalp Covered with Ecze- matojjs Scabs and Sores - Cured by Cuticura, MY little son, aged eight years, has been affltc.edwlth E z-nni pf tlie sea p. an. ut tunes a great portion of the boi, evvi since he w.-w two Yfar old. It bean in h ears, ami ex'Hiud to h s scalp, which be came coveieil wlih "cabs aim sores, aud fnini which a stlc y fluid poured out.cijiN hiK iiteuse itchin and nistrrss, and leavlnu hlb hair matted ana life ess. i ndemeath the.se cius Hie skin was raw, like a piece ol beefstta . Gradual v ihe hair cime ut and wadei.roed. until Data snia I patch wa left at ihe'ba k of tli head. Sly Irli nds In I'eauody kimw liow iny Ji t c Ih.u.w u fercd. -At nlglH e would s-rateh his he-d. uijtll his-plilow was-coveted vnti bIiod. i: used to' Uehl8 -huii'is oeliluir; bitu, Jtinl.fi niHUv ways tried to p-ereitt-hli scratching -biitti utw tut .use. h- wnii d-H rati'h. 1 took hlmio ttteXuipUsU and" to the beit pTiyai-J tula time.stfme friends, who-uail b en -u ed b tlie Gui icuuA-KEMKUiES-iireviil up. on me to trv them." -1 liegfli to u'-e them on the lath of January last; -In neveii ninths every paitlc'e of tne disease wsis lemnved. Nut asDot or a scab rem litis on lib a p to tell i-he ttry or his -suffering. His hair iias- retumea, and is thick aud strnig, ana uis scalp as sweet and clean as any child's iu the world, I cannot say enoutrfi to express my gnu i tudo for this wonderful cure- by the Cut i cuba kemeiiies. aud w sh all similar ly afflicted to know th :t my statement Is true aud wi houfc exs-KS-ratkm. CllAKLhSMcKAY. Oct. 6.. 1SS3. 1'eabody, Mas. I have seen Mr. McKay's bov when badly affected with the Eczema He was a pltlfm Mgnt to lok at 1 know that he has t led our best -physicians, and dirt all a father could do for a buffering rhlld, but availed nothing. I Miow tint the ata'e neut3 hr has ruade you a rejiards the curing of his boy by your Cuticura Kehedies are true In every parlh-ulan "WILLIAM J. McC MITHY. 33 Foster St., Peabody. Alas?. I do not know of any Instance In which the Cuticura Keniedies have failed to pr duresatisiactory resu'ts. I believe I have sold more cf them than any other .skin remed'es 1 lnive -ever handled during tbe thlrty-thrcc yeart of m exnerience as a uiugglst, A. I). TIlYoN. Batavhi. N. Y. Sold pverywherp. Trie: Cuticura. ro cents ; Cuticuk v so.vr, v5 coins ;CuricuKA K soi.Vf.NT. 1.00. 1'iepared by Potter Dcuo amiiC-emioalCo,, Boston. ' .Hrnd lur "It t to lire shin lUsrase.s." DIMl'I'H3.B1:cklieads.SkIiiBlemlhe3.and" rlHl Baby 1U1 ffo-s.-me PUfinUR So i. A Word About Catarrh. It is the mucous membraiie, that wonder ful semi-fluid envelop surrounding the deli cate tis ues of tlie air and fo d passages. thai Catarrh makes lis stronghold. Once es tablished. It eats Into the vey vifciK and renders l fe nut a ong-urtwu ureaui oi mis ery and disease, dulhus; the ae se of he:ir breatb.-ind kll ins? the retlu d pleasures f trvste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in me uean, it assau'ts uie mem brannus iin ng ana envelopes the bones, eat- lue through the d lle.te cn.its and cau-lng Infl immatlon, slouuhlng and d-ath. Noth ing .-hnit of total eradication will secure health to the patient, aud all allevatlves are simply prociastluated sufferings, leading to a fatal termination. Sanford's JLaiioal Cuuk, by Inhalation aud by Internal ad ministration, ha i.ever failed; even v.heti 'tin disease ha- made frightful inroads on d t constitutions, hearing smell and t-i-te havebpen 'ei-ove'ed, aud tho disease thoroughly dr ven out " StNKtiKtf'si Kui al Cure consMs of one bo tie or the Kadical Cuke, one l x Catarrhal Solvent, a d one improved ixhaiek. m-atlv wMpped.lnoue package, with full dlrecdoiM : price, 8100. Potter Drug &.CHEMtrAL Co ..Boston-. HOW IT ACHES. - Worn" out with pain, but still com pelled by stern necessity to stand up to the work before us and bear tlie pain. Relief In one Jlinnte in a Cntlcnra Antl-1'aln Plaster for the acliinc sides aud back, tlie weak and alnful muscles, tlie pote cnest a l hacking cough, and every pain and aeheof dallv toil. Hegaut, new. original, speedy, and "in allible. At orug iN, 25c; five f r Si 00 ; or postage free, of Potter-Drug and Chemical Co.. B.iston. For Sale. milK DEEP SKA FI-miNC CO.'S SLOOP J. Venture, built in 188a. regtten-d tonnage a 57. huquire of J. Q. a. BOWL Y or A. V. AI.LKN. Red fir Wood, Dry. A ( CORDS SEASONED FIUTTOOPFOH dbV7 sale ht SI per cord, 17. B. PAP.KER. ft. A. ST1NSON & CO., SLAKSrVSITHING. u Cn.pt. Rogers old stand, corner of Casa and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. IIor;ehoelne. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Frank L Parker, Dealer in- Fancy ai Staple Groceries. Flour Feed Potatoes -Headquarters For ASTQUA. W.00D YARD. RECEIVED At Close. Prices. Herman Wise, The dotbier and Hatter. (OoUUatBoildlDgO .Zl'x New Stvles EX A T S Remnant: REMNANTS! Monday and following days of this week we will place on our center counters A 1. 1. ODD LKGTIls oF ROODS accumulated during the season and Il IRIt TUX-UI DWA regardless of cost in order to make a thorough 'clear ance, previous to our annual Inventory of stock which takes p!ace Feh. I3t. ' EEMNANTS, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing Housg OF ASTORIA. Sole Agent for Bntterick's Patterns for this District Gome Every time you come you "VVe are adding to our stock and to tho vaiiety of tbe lines of goods we. oarry by every btetmer. By last steamer Fresh Gala. Roll Butter, Gilt Edge Climax Coffee, with a China cup and saucer in each can; "-f Green Coffee at Sm Francisco wholesale prices; all th6 . best brands of Teas; Sugars at our former low rates; a full line of Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard, etc; Canned and cased goods in largo stock and great variety, for many of which wo are sole agents; Anchovies, Dutch Herrinjr, Yarmouth Bloaters, Codfih Bricks, Boiielesa Cod, Stockfish, etc.; Roller Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oat, and Buckwheat Meals, etc.; Apple?, White Darling Po tatoes, and almost everything else in the grocery and provision line. Agents for Latitz Bros, celebrated Soaps and Starch, aud many other Eastern and California - 'makes canied in stock. Wheat, Oats, Ground Barley Shorts and Bran. Cordajre, all &izes Naiis. all kinds. Twine, Floats, and a full linu of CANNERY SUPPLIES. - - ? A full line of Imported and Domestic Cigars and To- -bacco. Also, just received an addition to our stock of Parlor, Hanging, Hall, Also, Shade, Burners, Chimneys and Wicks. More Fancy articles- in China, Crystal, Bisque, etc. Full Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, and Croekrry in all the Latest Styles. Best Plated Knives and Forks, Table and Teaspoons, as well as common ones. Goblets, Wine Glasses, Ale Mugs, Tumblers, and Bar Ware generally, and tnaoy other articles too numerous to enumerate. All these way up in Quality, and way down In Priced We have just been appointed agents for Astoria of tho justly celebrated GILT" EDGE COAL OIL, and arc. . prepared to sell to the trade at Oil Co's wholesale rate?, -and every can guaranteed as to quality and condition. Our retail trade supplied at same rates as inferior oils -are sold at. " - 2gT,Remember your place to trade is at D. L. BECK & SONS. mnants! REMNANTS. will be Better Pleased.' Stand, and Hand Lamps." Again ! v .