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cv Ve -aSttlftt dfrtWtm W V OK 1 ,.Ml4tJ (.V 4 1ST0R1A. OREGON WEDNESDAY .FEBRUARY V. 18; H. "Wise announces a pionio. The Idaho went to sea vesterdav. Only ten daj's more of the legisla ture. Griffin & Beed advertise their val entines. Damage from snow, ice and rain is ' reported from all parts of the county. The Manzanita gave the Corwln a little tow around the boy yesterday afternoon. ..Can ice be cut with an icicle? Tio Walla Union. No; but it can be cut in "a trice with a tricycle. Members of Temple Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., are requested to meet 6t .their Lodge room at seven o'clock thia evening for the purpose of .Schooling. Jack Frost is doing his best io.build a bridge across the upper Columbia river, but tho clerk of the weather will get out a restraining injunction this week. The report of th6 Oregon deaf mute school is received. The insti tution has 35 pupils, none of whom are on speaking terms with any of the ethers: Swans are very scarce in these parts this year and the hunters who about this time of year kill these huge birds report their inability to find any this winter. 'The Mikado" is promised in fine style at the opera house to-morrow night. The Thompson opera company Will have a good audience. Reserved seats at the Crystal Palace. The Scandinavian Benevolent So ciety held their regular meeting last evening. The vice-President P. Pet terson tendered his resignation and Martin Olsen was unimously elected to fill the vacancy. The teaming firm of Morey & Oo. has" dissolved partnership; Byron TT'tmVialt nrtrt Wm ftrav rotipinrr. the business will e in future earned. on under the firm name of Carruth ers, MoTavish & Oo. - The stream had considerable float ing ice in it yesterday; shattered cakes from.above fi.ating to saa. The "river isoomparatIvly free and. boats between here and Portland will have only temporary annoyance. Auditor and Police Judge Jewett held hi? first official matinee yester day afternonu. Three culDrits in the dock, .-m Thompson, Chas. Starr, and Ben Wood, were each foncd guilty of vag'ranoy, and fined $20, $i0 and 2J, respectively. Hay :s one of the things that has gono up with a bound since the snow fell. Men who sold a good deal and thought they had enough left for their own stock are among the pur chasers; and hay is hay now. Yes terday it wa? selling for SIS a ton. The government force engaged in looking up suitable rock for the jetty st tho mouth of the river, are re ported to have found extensive ledges of excellent rock on the cast side of Lewis and Clarke's, extending up and down the river in tho vicinity of Ohadwell for two or throe milos. By the aid of fifty barrels and con siderable effort, the Clara Parker was raised yesterday and slid up on the spit, where she was high and dry at low tide. Bepairs were going on yesterday afternoon and it i3 ex pected she will be ready for business as usual to-morrow. The damage will not exceed $300. The regular wreck is reported from that terrible north coast. This time it is the bark Austria cast away on Flattery rocks, and, as usual, "a total loss." The occurrence is so common a one that tho type announcing it neednot.be distributed, a change of names and dates according as the un fortunate vessels are wrecked, is alone necessary. The government employes engaged on Lewis and Clarke's are busy this week putting up new quarters, mess house, sleeping accommoda tions, shops, etc, at Anderson's place on Lewis and Clarke's river. The late high water and stormy weather interfered with their comfort some what and they expect to move into .snugger quarters bv Saturday next Manager Howe, of theNew Market, deserves the thanks of respectable theater-goers everywhere for a pres ent effort to abate a nuisance viz: the seating of prostitutes among re spectable people in an audience. Three cyprians to whom he refused .admittance to his theater, brought suit against him, and, to the shame of the jury be it said, got S75 '"dam ages." Mr. Howe should appeal the case to the supreme court, and every respectable newspaper in tho north west should aid in condemning the mawkish sentiment that actuated the jury that made such award. 7?l. Tjie Taooma Ledger ignorantly cites the passage of the Dawn over the bar as an instance of detriment to that locality, when the fact that a thirteen ton steamer could safely cross over the bar is the strongest evidence of the smoothness of the bar at that lime. The Ledger has never redeemed itself from the charge of ignorance and stupidity proved against it some months ago. Its least humiliating course is to be si lent It has proved its ability to make a consummate ass'of itself and its unfortunate readers need no far ther demonstration of its inherent and 'fcutlaaiire misfortune. LATEST TELEGEAPHIO NEWS. Yesterday's Legislative Proceedings. General ?; Iron Ecroppan Capital. Lon'dox, Feb. 8. Tho official dis patches which passed between the Bussian and British governments re garding the Bulgarian question have been published. They show that the czar approved the oourse of General Kaulbare in Bulgaria, and declared that the efforts to restore indepen dence to that country will be contin ued. The late Lord Idlesleigh, then foreign secretary, in reply, said that though the Bussian government's im pression of event3 in Bulgaria dif fered widely with those of the British government England was ganerall desirous of maintaining the treaties relative to Bulgaria and obtaining a pacific solution of the difficulty. THE CHALLENGE ACOEPIED. Tobooto, Feb. 8. Beach has ac cepted Hanlan's challenge to row on the Nepean river. Hanlan will start for Australia about the end of August or the first part of September. He positively declines to row on the Parametta river. DIED. Cleveland, Feb. 8. Detective Hulligan one of the police officers assaulted died this morning, his con dition changed rapidly for the worse yesterday. A FAILUBE. Loxdon, Feb. 8. The West Lon don Commercial bank, limited, las failed. Its doors were not opened to-day. The concern did a email businees consisting mostly ia loans in small tradosmen. BIZ. Londok, Feb. 8, 2-30 p. sr. On the 8 tock exchange, American securities are firm; other foreign securities are steady. Bates for carrying over are light. Advioes from Paris and Frankfort say the bourses there are firm. The Berlin markets however are weak. 3 r. K. The markets are very flat on lower quotations from Berlin, and there are minora that Alsace and Loraine will be declared ia a state of siege. Loxdoh. Feb. 8. The Cosgravs, Brewing & Malting Co. have failed: liabilities are 310,000, Assets SS.500. I.2GXS&ATIVJ I'B JCEBDIXG3. SENATE. Salem, Feb. 8. A bill pnvidiug a committee of 3 from the house and 2 from the senate to .examine and re port on tee condition of Blind school was adopted. S33oNu bead::,. Hoase bills: byBiiyeu. to amend an aot creating roaus, pionc ease ment. H. J. B., for publication of game and school laws. By Lockell, authorizing the sale of state univer sity school lands at $1.25 an acre. H. B. No. 210, by Kruse, to amend an act providing for pilotage on the Co lumbia and "Willamette rivers. By Paulsen, securing liens for mechan ics, laborers and material furnished H. J. M.,praying that members of con gross remove Parks.the chief engineer. ByHarrit-gton, abolishing the county clerk and creating a circuit clerk. By Wil3on, authorizing Arlington to construct water works. Argument was resumed on the bill increasing the supreme judges' sal aries; tuo uiu was lost oy a roie oi U to 16. By Lee, authorizing the O. K. & N. to build a wagon bridge at Bay's landing, passed. HOUSE. THIRD READING. H bills to regulate freight .charges on railroads, passed; to protect stock growers was amended so ns not to apply to counties west of the moun tains; referred. The Grant's Pass in corporation bill, passed. The bill to annex four townships Grant and Gilliam counties, passed. On recon sideration, favorably, granting the right of way to the P. W. & V. through River View cemetery, was adopted. The bill by Daly, to tax fire insurance companies for the benefit of the vol unteer fire companies, failed to pass. H B. by Daly, deolaring the first Saturday of Ju ie a legal holiday, by the name of Labor day, pastel by a xmJb of 32 to 26. t-ELiMKVAL. General Anderson, third vice-president of the Northern Pacific railroad, ie expeoted here on railroad business next week. t m I Moucy Found. Call on V. F. McGbe gor. Astoria, Or., Feb. 8th, 1S87. A Xew Aud Unltirg-it htork of heice CrindH uf Clsarw. Imported Key West and domestic All tastea can he satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansIU'sPunch and Junior's In full supply as usual at D. L. Beck & fcoxs. JLot. A plain gold bracele. Sunday after noon. The finder will be liberally To warded by returning the same to Mrs. Joe G Charters. tz . , - . ., . A Polar Bearskin glove. Finder will be rewarded by leaving the glova at this offte. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. The city council met in regular ses sion last evening, Mayor Trullinger in the chair, a full board present; in attendance auditor and police judge Jewett, ohief of police Twombly, and city attorney Nolaud. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The report of the city Bexton for January was road and referred to the committee on public property. A remonstrance against the im provement and extension of Water street, signed by a majority of the adjacent property holders, was adopted. Bids for lighting the streets of the city for one year were read in tho fol lowing erder: I hereby offer and propose to fur nish the city of Astoria with from one to fourteen electric lights on the streets of said city in suoh places as the proper committee may-determine at the rate of sixteen dollars per month for each light." - j. O. Tbullingeb. Accompanying the above and fol lowing bid were the customary bonds. "The undersigned will light, clean and extinguish all the city streot lamps in which coal oil is used, and furnish the necessary oil, chimneys and wicks, to the satisfaction of the proper authorities cf said city, for the sum of $2 21 per month for eaoh light used by said city, that cannot be connected with the cas mains." "Second, will furnish gaa and burn ers, light, clean and extinguish all lamp3 where gas is used, and that Odn be reached bv the mnius of tho company, and keep the same in re pair for tho sum of 34.75 per month for each light used by said city." "All light3 to be lit and extin guished at such times as shall be or dered by the proper authorities of said city, or at such reasonable times as may be embodied in tho contract made in pursuance of this bid." Astoria Gaslight Co., Per A. J. Megler, Sec'y. The following bid was also submit ted: 4T do promise to light and keep in repair nil the street lamps for one year for 82.20 a lamp, with bonds." Martin Dillon. Tho matter was postponed for the present. The committee on health and po lice to whom was referred the petition of Columbia Assembly 5,033, K. of L. reported recommending that the pe tition bo granted. On motion the ro port was laid on the table. The report of streot superintendent for January wa3 referred to street committee. An ordinance making appropriation out of the general and police funds to pay the expenses of the city for the 3'ear ending December 31st, 18S7, was read third time and passed. An ordinance declaring tho proba ble cost of improving West 9th street between Wall and Water, was passed under suspension of the rules. The following bill were ordered paid: L. Hanson, 2.50; Clatsop Mill Co., 1.79. Resolutions to establish the grade of Cedar street, to improve saina street and to improve Hemlcok street, were passed. --The following resolution was also passed: Eesolved, Thpt when any Chinaman is to be buried m Clatsop cem9tory. the coroner, if he has the body in charge, shall pay to the auditor and clerk the sum of 82 for the burylns place and shall obtain a permit irnv the auditor to bury such Cbinainiri, said sum to bo paid and permisaic.t j to be obtained only when such buna! is on property belonging to the city. I Isaac Berqsian. It being stated that Alien & Lewis were assessed 89,700 instead of 87,900. it was ordered that J. K. Gilstrap, agent of Lewis, be refunded the tax on the difference between the two amounts. The proposition, to refer the matter of aid in the repair of the clock in front of the Crystal Palace to the committee on public property, was rejected. The following communication, was, on motion, granted: At a regular meeting of Bescae En gine Co., No. 2, held on February 7th, 1887. it was decided to ask your hon orable body to furnish said, six rubber or oil coats for the use of pipeme i at fires. Hoping this will meet with your approval and receive your im mediate attention, I remain respect fully yours. Jas, W. Hare, Secretary pro tern., Bescue Engine Co. No. 2. The communication occasioned con siderable debate, the matter finally being ended by its being decided that sufficient money be appropriated out of tho city treasury to buy six suita ble rubber coats for the use of Bescue Engine Co., No. 2 and six for the use of Astoria Engine Co., No. One. A communication from Coroner Ross, notifying the council that he intended to bury on lot 2. was read and the matter arranged by exchang ing lot, and the auditor and clerk" instructed to give ICoroner Ross la deed for another lot in exchange for lot 2. The matter of street lights was called up, when, on motion, the meet ing adjourned to discuss the question at 750 this evening. m A Very Pertinent Query. Editor Asterian: I wonder if this community is en tirely satisfied with the action taken, or rather the inaction, whereby two citizens were left to drift out over the Columbia bar to their death. Does any one give a thought to the wife (or widow) and her child, who awaits in vain the return of her husband? Inquires. The only perfect remedy for habitual constipation, dyspepsia and iiiudrt-d ills, is the famon3 liquid fruit remedy Syrup ot figs. It strengthens as we 1 aa cleanses the System, it is easily taken and perfectly harmless. For sale by W.E, Dement & Co. Try Fabrtfi oelebrated paa roastT" MODERN INSTANCES. Jas. Barton is 65 years old to-day. Walla Walla is to be lighted with gas. A lighthouse is needed at Cape Flattery. G?neral W. T. Sherman was 67 years old yesterday. In '86 the patent office paid the government a profit of 8162,048. The Portland chief of police has arrested four men charged with burn iue W. S. Ladd's barn last July. Representative Hermann is trying hard to get proper stale postal facili ties from the general government. Speculation in redwood timber property . in Northern California is increasing. Thousands of acres are bonded. A bill to abolish the office of coun ty cierk in - Multnomah caunty p'assed the house by a unanimous votrt last Monday. " M. Pomeroy, of Columbia county, has introduced a bill into the legisla ture for a wagon road from Tilla mook bay to Clatskanie landing, on the Columbia river, and appropri ating 85,000 therefor. Surveyor General Taylor has been instructed by the land office depart ment to call for bids for the survey of the Umatilla Indian reservation, which contains 250,000 acres. The land is to be divided into townships and in 40, 80 and 169 acre tracts, for allotment among the Indians. The Helena Independent of Feb ruary 3, has a special from Garrison, Mont, giving particulars oT the wreck of a road-breaking train of two engines. Both were derai ed by run ning into a drift on a sharp curve and toppled over. Frank Jones, en gineer of No. 335, was caught in the wreck and almost iustantly killed. Horatio Smith, his fireman, escaped by jnmpiutr, as did the Bremnn of the other eugiue, No. 241. Dan O'Neill, tho engineer of the latter engine, however, went down with his engine and was taken out severely injured, having his sealp badly scalded and one leg badly crushed and bruised. Several snow shovtlers were more or less injured. Both Jones'and O'Neill wero married and resided at Mis soula. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. 0. U. W. Our lodge is in a very prosperous condition at present We now hava 172 members and several more appli cations pending. We Lope to number 200 by the next session of the grand lodge. Gfaud Master" Brown writes that tho jurisdiction of Oregon was never in a more prosperous condition thau at present time anda general activity throughout the whole jurisdiction. One assessment for February, mak ing only twelve assessments for seven months. Arrangements are being made for B.-o. Barnes to visit this jurisdiction, and when ho eaines,.G.M. Brown and G. Recorder, togother; with n nunber of Portland brothers, wdl visit Asto ria; and we intend to give them a reception. Dae, notice of tho time will, be given in your, columns. Northwestern! Legion Select Knights are booming and the boys make.a very fine appearance in their new uniforms. "' You will hear more from us in the futuie. Member. What -Trac-Merit Will. Io. The unprecedented sale of Boschca's German Syrup within a Jew years, ha astonished the world, it i i wither t doubt the safest and best leini'dy ever discovered for the, speedy and eftectual cure ot Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung i rouble-. It acts on an entiiely tUifeiiMit nrincinle from the usual prescriptions given by Phjsicim, as it dors not nrv up a uougn auu leave tin disease htill In the system, but on the contrary removes the cause ot the trouble. heals tho pails affec'fd ami leaver them in a purely healthy con dition. A bottle kept in the house for use when the diseases make their ap peaiance. v. ill s.ive doctors bills and a long spell of serious illne-s. A trlai willconvir.ee j ou of these facts. It is po-itively sold by all diuggist and general dealers in tliH land. Price. ?5ets., large bottles. Poliee Court. February 8th. : Thompson, vagrancy, $23; Chas. Starr, vagrancy, $40; Ben Wood, vegrancy, $20. Important to Ladies. Bead what Jeannie Winston, Port land's favorite prima donna, says of Wisdom's Eobartine: Portland, Dec. 22, 18S6. To Mr. W. M. Wisdem: The "Eobertiue"' ou so kindly sent me ie excellent. It is the finest prepara tion 1 have ever used, and ia a de oided acquisition to a lady's toilot. Yours truly, Jeaxjtce Winston. The above is publitdied in order to settle all doubts and disputes as to the existence of such an endorse ment, aud as evidence of the high esteem ia which Wisdom's Rober line is held. This preparation has been before tho public but a short time, yet the sale has been extraor dinary. Wisdom's Eobertine is for sale by all the leading druggists. The Welcome says that hundred dollar bills are as plentiful as the leaves of the forest just now at Sa lem, and the lobbyists are all sleek and happy. Active, Pushing ami Reliable. W.E. Dement & Co. can always be relied upon to carry In htock the purest and best good-, and siibialn the reputa tion of being actlvt pushing and relia ble, bv recommending articles with well established merit and such as are popular. Uavine the auettcy for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will Mirelv cure any alid every "affection nt throat, lungs, or cheat, and In order tr prove our claim, we ask you to call and gvtsTilalBottlaFm. A CHILD'S SKIN. Ears and Scalp Covered with Ecze- matous Scabs and Sores Cured by Cuticura, MY little son, aged eight years, has been afflic:ed with Kis-iuaof the sea p, an.i HttinieadKre.it poitlon of the boJy, evrr since ho vm two car-, old. it bewail In his -ara. and extendi d to his scalp, which be came coveied ulih MMbs ana sores, and from which a stlc y fluid poured out. cutt ing .iiteuse Itching dad distress, and ieaviuj: lili hair mattrri ana lifeless, tndnrneatli these acaus ihe sklti was raw. like a piece or beefatea-. Gradual v ihe hair came out aud was deal roed. uutil out a snial patch wa- kit at the"ba k of tl.e head, 5Iy friends hi reabody know howmv 11 tebo hassui tered. At night e wmild scratch his head unill h.s pillow was covered with blood. 1 used to liu Iii3 hands behind him, and 1" nianv ways tried to prevent his scratching but it was no use. hj would s ratch. 1 look him to the hospital and to the best phjsi ci.insin Peabody without success. About tlilsnime. some friends, who had bt en ured by theCuiict7KA.KEMKDiS prevail d up on me to try them. I becn to ue them on the 15th or January last. In seven mouths every particle oi tne alsease was removed. Not a spot or a scab remains on his sea p to tell the atory of his -uttering. His hair nus relumed, and is thick and atrii, aud his scalp'as sweet and cean as any child's in the world, I r.imnt say enough to express my gratitude for this wonderful cure by the Cuticura IfKMEDiES, and w sh all similar ly afiiicied to kuow tht my statenieut is true and wi.hout oxngc-ration. CUAHLhSMcKAY. Oct. C, 1SS5. l'eabouy, Alas. 1 1 ave seen Mr. Mi-Ka 's boy when badly affected with the Eczema He was a pltifu. a gut to loi k at 1 know that he has t Ie i ur best physicians, aud did all a faMiei could do fur a suffering child, but avallul iiotiilntf. I i-uow t'l-it tho ata'e uetits in has made you a regards the cu-lug of his ooj by your CtmcunA KnunotEs are true in every part it ular. AVH.UAM J. McC RTHY, 33 Foster St., Peabody, Moss. I do nu know of any instance in which tha Cnt'cuta Remedies have failed to pro duce satisfactory lesu'ts. I believe I liavi sold more of Uiera thau f auy other skli remedies I have ever handled dutiug tin thirty-three $ean of ra exierience as a iUU;gisL A. f). TKYoN. Batavia. 2f. Y. Sold pverywherp. Pric: Cuticura. .r0 cents ; Cuticuk SOAP, 'J5 cents ;CU ricuit lusiu.Vt-.NT, Si oo. Piepared by Pottkh Dnuo a d Chemical Co,, Boston. Horn! fur "II w to lireklii IHsfaet." niHflPI.F.S.Blacklieads.SklnRlemWies.and II III Rabv humors, una CU ICUR Soh. A Word About Catarrh. It Is. tlip mucous membiane. that wonder ful semi-fluid envelope surrounding the deli cate tis ues of the air and fo d paw.xes. that Catarrh raakea lis stronghold. Once es tablished, it eats Into theeiy vitals, a-K renders 1 fe but a 'ong-drawn breath of mis ery and disea3P. dulling the so se of hear iin;, trammelling tne power ! speech, de strojiugtue faculty of smell, talutlug the breath, Kiid kll lnglho rehu d pleasMren nf tuste. Insidiously, by creeping on fiom a simple cold in the head. It assaults tho mem branous lien.; ant envelopes the bones, eat iiicthrounh thert-Heate coats and cauIug Inflammation, slouching aud death. Noth ing -h.nt of total eradication will secure health to the patient, aud all alteram es nr simply procrastinated sufferings, lending to afital termination, sanfokd'3 Kauical CCRK.by Inhalation lind by Internal ad ministration. lia. Lever failed; even when the disease ha-, made frightful Inroads on delicate constitutions, hearing, smell and t.ite have been 'ecovced, and the dlseast thoroughly tlr ven out " mnhiui.s Ka.ui.-al Ccre consists of one bottle or the KAniCAL Coke, one b x C takrhai. SoLVENTra-d-one improved ii!Ai km. watlv wrapped In mie package, with full directions ; price, Si OO. Potter Druo & Chemical Co ., BosToy HOW IT ACHES. Worn out with palnj.ut still com pelled by stern necessby to stand up to the wurk before us and bear the pain. Relief lane Minute In a Cntlcara Anti-Pain Plaster for'thp achlnc sides iiud baik. the weak and ilnful muscles, the sore chest aid hacking cough, and every pain and ache of oaiiy ton. negant, new. original, speeny. an-! in'allible. At drugiists, 25c: five for SI 00 ; or postago freo, of Potttr Drug aud Chemical jCo., Boston. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Thnrsday and Friday, Peb. 10 and 11. Kcturn of the Favorites, The Thompson Opera Co. 40-ARTISTS-40 Under th person il management of Wm. A. UHUMr-ON. who will ou the o.caslou, give a thorough and comi'lete Pro duction of ihe rollewim: Omlc Op eras, with full and complete Imported Elaborate Cos ; tumes, Scenic and other ' effects. Thursday, Eve.. Feb. 10. THE MIKADO. Which will be produced for the First Time here with all tho oiigmal Business ot Gilbert & Sullivan. Friday. Kve., F b. 11, 1 he Great London Success, Robert Macaire, Now in its 800th. Xijrht. at the Casino, New York. Box ?hpet now open at be Crystal Palace BooR Store Prieea; Parquette. - - - $1 00 Dre a Circle, V uallery ... - 60 HERE'S FOE YOU. Before going to market for my spring stock, I intend to turn all goods on band into. To accomplish this I have decided to Slaughter Goods, The like of which you have never heard in Astoria, If you need anything, NOW Is the time for yuu to secure Tha Clothier and Hatter. (Occident landings 7j Ross' Opera House. PiCNIC Remnants! REMNANTS t Monday and following days of this week we will place on our center counted till ODD LKGTHS F CiooDS accumulated during the season ai& I1 4.RK TI1K3I DWS regardless of cost in order to make a thorough clear ance, previous to our annual Inventoiy of stock which takes place Fob. 1st. rr The leading Dry Goods and Clothing House - OF AST0EIA.. Sole Agent for Butterick's Patterns for this District Come Every time you come you We are adding to our stock and to the variety of tho lines of goods w-oaxry by every steamer. By last steamer Fresh Gala. Roll Butter, Gilt Edge, Climax Coffee, with a China cup and saucer in each can; Green Coffee at San Francisco wholesale prices; all the best brands of Teas; Sugars at our former low rates; a v" full line, of Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard, etc; Canned and cased goods in large stock and gn-at variety, for many uf which we are side agents; Anchovies, Dutch Herrjng, Yarmouth Bloaters, Codfi-h Bricks, Botieless Cod, Stock fibh, etc.; Roller Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oat, and Buckwheat Meals, etc.; Apples, White Darling Po tatoes, and almost everything else in the grocery and provision line. Agents for Lntz Bros, celebrated Soaps and Starch, and manv other Enstern and California makes canied in stuck. Wheat, Oats, Ground Barley, Shorts and Bran. C rdae, nil hiz -s Naiis. nil kinds. Twine, Floats, and a full line of CANNERY SUPPLIES. A full line of Imported and Dome-tic Cigars and To ' bacto. Also, just received an addition to our stock of Parlor, Hanging, Hail, Stand, and Hand tamp. Also, Shade, 'Burner, Chimneys and Wicksr More Fancy articles in China, Crystal, B S'jue, etc. Full Dinner, Tea, and Tuilet Siif, and Crockery in all the - Latest Styles. Best Plated Knives and Forks, Table and Teaspoons, as well as common ones. G.bletrf, Winfe Glasses, Ale Mugs, Tumblers, and Bar Ware generally, and many other articles too numerous to enumerate. Ail these way up in Quality, and way down In Prio. We have just been appointed agents for Astoria of tb-o -justly celebrated GILT EDGE COAL OIL, and are 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 aa inferior .oils are sold at. 3dRemember your place to trade is at .. D. L. BECK & SONS. in n ants! BEMBTANTS. will he Better Pleased: &L.&3.