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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1887)
137 ?hc $attg Ijtorinn. A.STORLA. ORKGON: FRIDAY... ..VKBUUARY 11. 1&? The Dolphin came in yesterday af ternoon with a big load of fine fish. Sheriff Ro33 will sell a fishing boat nt the Cdntnh'a Ginning Cj.'s can nery, at two o'clock this afternoon. The Clara Parker U o.T to Port land at ten tlm morning, aud will re turn by way of Ljwis river with bay and produce. Eev. J. B. Braun's usual German secficeCwIl.not b3 held next Sunday, the 13th indt, beins? postponed to the following Sunday, the 20th inst: . .. n -If the legislature will jnsf par.s a decent: reapportionment bill, and th"en shaKe. hands and. jgo 'home, all will be -forgiven and forgotton. The ladies1 auxiliary committee of the Y. M: C. A., will have a reception at their rooms at "seven o'clock this evenicg. A general invitation is ex tended. The JPpstal Telegraph line is work-ing-"between Portland and San Fran cisco, and ia about ready to receive and transmit dispatches to and from the east. T. F. Mead returned from Ventura county. Cal., on yesterday's steamer. When he left NordhofF there had been but one inch of rain the entire season. The thermometer indicated 94 degrees. And now it transpires that Henry Fulton, the missing Portland printer, wasn't shanghaied, but is editing a papar at Napavine, W. T. Well, the poor fellow might as well havo been shanghaied. Kevival meetings a re still in pro gress at the Methodist church; the iuterest is constantly increasing and deepening. Service for prayer to-d-iy at 2 p. M ; praise service, gospel message, etc, at 7 p. m. Ireland, of the Yamhill Daily Re porter, announces that as soon as weather permits he will begiu the c instruction of a new building in McMinnville in which his "spicy little paper will be printed on n steam press. Good enough. , If thit little yarn about Briglnm Young's resurrection at Lincoln, Ne braska, is so. what a scoop the Lin coln papers can have on the rest of . U5, u tney arop on tueir opportunity ' and interview old Brig, as to thelateat from the other shore. j - Prof. Wm. Crowhurst, the eloquent Uaurornia lecturer, delivered a dis-j course at the Methodist church last : Wednesday evenintr, under the nns pices of the tate I. O. G. T., which was listened to with pleasure and profit by an interested audieuc. A big waterspout is reported as1 To Mr. W. M; Wisdem: The having' been sean about three miles "Bobertme" you so kindly sent me is offshore, north of the mouth of the excellent. It is the finest piepara rirer, last Wednesday. The water tion I have ever used, autHs a de was raided to a heigh of over 100 cided acquisition to a lady's toilet, feet, with a gyratory motion, finally J Yours tttily, d.sappear."n 4 m the gray storm clouds. ' Jsaxnie Wixstok. . . i The above is publiHhed in order to But eleven days to Washington's settle all donbts and disputes as to birthday, and, by the way, the West- I the existence of such an endorse ern Ain-tteur band is soma to have a 'ment, aud as evidence of the high m st eiiiovable ball that niyht at 1 Risa' onera house. You will have a ' g-od time and at tbo same time aid a most worthy orgauiz-ition by get- ting a -ticket, which maybe procured from any member of the band. It was rumored around town last evening and generally believed that a dispatch hid baen recdiveJ saying that the Uexico bound down from the Sound had picked up the Dawn and brought her with Church and Harmon to San Francisco. It is with regret Thb Astoriak states that there is no foundation for the report. Senator Mitchell's bill for a light house at Cape Meares, which has been favorably acted upon by the house committee on appropriations, will cause to be erected a stone light house, provided with a first-class re volving light, visible at a distance of twenty miles, at that point, 26 miles south of Tillamook Bock light house, and 46 miles north of Yaqnina bay. The appropriation is 860,000. The Seattle Times tells of a young married woman there who ran away from her husband last Tuesday and passed the night with another man in a room at a Seattle hotel, the couple being registered as man and wife. The Time's says in conclusion, "She will not be arrested as long as she behaves herself." It would be interesting to get the Times' defini tion of the manner in which a woman could mis"behavo" herself. The Oregon came in on time yes terday and the State sailed at m on. There are two or three trips out of the seventy odd round trip3 every year, when the San Francisco steam ers experience a little detention at Astoria, but for fifty' weeks in the year they come and goto and fiora Astoria with the regularity of ferry boats, and with a promptness, sure 2ness and immunity from accident that 1will compare favorably with any ocean 'Iport iu the world. Ju3t to Bhow what this norlhwest coast climate can do when it takes off 'its coat and tries, Capt. Willonbby. the Indian agent at Qninault, up in Ohehara county, W. T., says that a record he keapsthere of the raiufall, etc., shows that during December, 1833, the rainfall at that place was 25.71 inohes. And that the rainfall for the twelve months of 1886 nggie gated 103.71 inches. Now if any body expects to beat that he will have to hold higher than the ace. -; .Last Friday afternoon Chratain Ayous, a Hollander, aged S3, let here . in a skiff for Knappa, carrying some M and- groaanaa for Unas. wood. The latter telegraphed as follows, yes terday: ''Tell Angus Gor that Chris, has liot turned up yet. Advertise; and answer if you have heard from him. Chas. Wood' It is thought probable that he wan lost in the darkness in someof the many sloughs between here au I Knappa and went ashore in search of aid. Otherwise hia boat was probably capsized and its occupant drowned in the storm' waters of the lower Columbia whose waves have swallowed up so many hundred human lives. Last Tuesday the members of E. R. Hawes' household were surprised at finding a bullet, which had passed through the front wall of the house and the head board of a bedstead in the bedroom, and afterwards drop ping on the floor, fortunately without injuring any of the inmates'. Exam ination showed that two other ballets had been fired, evidently from the second story of Flavel's warehouse on the opposite side of the street by some one engaged in pistol practice. Such carelessness is criminal and ar gues great lack of forethought on the part of the perpetrator, whose ex cuse, if injury had been done, would, of course, be the usual one, that he was "sorry." 3Iore Bo-as Salmon Brands. The Oregon salmon packers ought to club together and keep a man here by the year, just to protect the grocery traffic against snch trade frauds as I have witnessed during the paBt six weeks. I can go into wholesale grocery establishments ou Chambers, Murray and Warren streets aud find at least forty spuri ous brands of salmon, one of which is "Linville & Co.. Westwood, Ore gon." Anotuer is tnat or "Uoiumoia ltiver Salmon, packed by Hartley & Hare, Hawksnest Rapids, Oregon." A third is "Chinook Salmon, from Crigler Sc McConuell, Bay Center, Oregon." All these brands are finely labelled with elegant lithograph work but your readers need not be tol I that there are no such firms n3 those named above; nor are there any such places as Hawksnest Rapids, Bay Center or Westwood iu the state. There is a place on Shoalwater bay called Bay Center, but there is no salmon cannery there. Those bogus brands of salmon are packed on the Sacramento river, as a rule, aud are vastly inferior to your Chi nook salmon. If each of your pack ers wonld contribute $50 per year or would pnt up S2 on each ,n00 cases, they would soon be able to keep an agent here iu New York who would caution the trade against these bo- gus goods and show them the differ- ence oetween your real pmK uregon salmon and the. saffron -colored stuff shipped herp from California. I'lcr - cury New York Corr. Important to Ladies. J Bead what Jeannio Winston, Port land's favorite prima donna, says of I Wisdom's Rebsrtine: ! . Poetlakd. Dec. 22. 1886. esteem in which Wisdom's Rober- line is held. This preparation has 1iAAr taFtirn lin -tntli ln f: i eiirtf" time, yet the sale ha3 been extraor diuary. Wisdom s JKouertiue is sale by all the leading druggists. for A lliul to tun American Nation. People who wish to bluff should not play with transparent cards. &. F. Post. Sudden Death DE. FLINTS HEART REMEDY will prolong life by preventing those sudden deaths from heart disease which bring untold grief to families, often plunging them into poverty, because of the untimely disease of bre.id-wiuner. At druggists. S1.50; Descriptive treatise with each bottle, or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F. Fob Buckle :ici! F.oclict I.ot Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. A Xew And Knlaid -toek of Choice Brands f Clear. Imported Key West and domestic. All taste.-, can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansiU'sPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at D. L. Heck & zoss. The finest and nice&t steak to be had In town at Fable's. Lowest Culi Iriee. Coal Oil at 2-53 a case, at n. l. r.KCK & Sons. An A No. 1 Piano to i ent inquire of Carl Adleu. Ioir. AH exempt resigned, or other apt firemen, now dropped from the roll of their lespect'Ve rompsinies are request ed to surrender their badges to the sec retary ot board of delegate's, and Save the fi'ie imposed bv city ordinance. By order li. S Wok-lkv, Chief Engineer. E. Z. FiiUGUSOX. Secretary. For The JIot Beaut ifiil And enduring photographs, charming tones, the moM; scientific etouching and Gue polish go to N. S. Sinister, the pioneer leading photographer. See. new samples ar his new gal.ery on the road way. Bringing gladness to millions, pleas inn their palates and cleansing their System. aroiiM g their Livers, K dnevs. wm icns aim uuweis to a nealthv acti vity. Such is the ini-ssiun of the famous Calitornia liquiid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. LOc. and 31 bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co. Ten cents for a cup of Fahre's nice coffee. Gotojeffsforoj Blvrh, Privats Rooms, LATEST TELEGEAPHIO NEWS. The Governor's Water Veto Sustained. Telcprams From San Franrisco and the East. THE STATE JjEQISIiATUBE. HOUc5E. THIRD BEADING HOUSE BILLS. Salem, Feb. 10. Supreme judge salaries: failed to pass, H. B. 101. amending code for courts; assessiuj: costs iu c mrt cases. Bill to protect stock growers of Oregon; reported favorably. H. B. 64, providing peti tioners for county road need sign only one petition and giving other authority to copy names; passed. The hour for the special order of business Having" "art ived; the -clerk-read the water bill veto of Governor Pennoyer'a .and then read the bill. The vote on the reconsideration of the veto was, yeas, 33; noes, 23. Fur ther consideration of the measure was made a special order for ten o'clock Friday morning. H. B. 47, to provide for improve ment of the Wallowa wagon road and appropriating three thousand dollars therefor; passed. H. B. 16. relating to foreign corporations; failed to pass. H. B., which raises the fine for breaking the la v, passed. H. B. 49, .to prohibit collection of ac counts for liquors sold at retail, failed to pass. A bill to locate and maintain a state normal school at Mountville, failed to pass. SENATE. Simon was granted consent to ir troduce a resolution authorizing tLe governor to submit the salaries of aupromo judges and governor to the special election in November, and adopted. Wager and ChamberlK u argued for and against the creation of Lee" county by djviding Umatilla. Pending adjustment of the question the senate adjourned. AN AIiBINA TRAGEDY. Portland, Feb. 10. News is just received that a saloon keeper has shot and killed a woman at Albina; no particulars. A DtSASTBOUS affair. New York, Feb. 10. It is reported that the British steamer Wells City was run down in the Hudson river this morning by the steamer Zone Star of the Morgan line. The Wells City had just arrived from Bristol and wa3 atnnobor off her-pier; when the Lone Star, which was-coming up the river nt four o'clock, ran into her and' stove n hole in her -hull. She filled ra idly ails ink. The Lone Star, thongh. .much damaged made her way to her landing at pier 37, and was laid up there.- The officers and crew of tha sinking stealer-were res cued and taken ashore. Later. Investigation reveals the fact that it was not another steamer, but floating blocks of ice which stove in the side of the Wells City. No ice had been- seen in the river, in five days, but at four o'clock the ice came down and struck the steamer in the wake of the engine room and stove a hole in her. She sunk in twenty minutes. She had a cargo of tin roofing plates, iron ore, iron rails and petroleum barrels consigned to vari ous parties. SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. San Fbakcisco, Ftb. 10. A fire broke out this morning at 619 Post street, occupied by Chinese laundry and Japanese fancy store, and com municated to a residence adjoining on the west. The wash honse sud denly collapsed burying a .number of firemen. John Wilkenson, foreman, was killed, and three others are be lieved to be fatally injured. It is supposed several Ulnnamcn are buried among the ruins. Hawaiian advices just received in this city, state -that the volcano of Mauna Loa, in the Hawaiian island, is again active. Activity was re sumed ou the sixteenth of last month. A great mauy earthquakes have take11 place at Hilo. The lava flow has run a great distauce in the direction of Kahuku Kau and is making its way toward the sea. Try Fable's celebrated pan roast. SniLon's Cure will imtnediatelj relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co Whnt I Do You Think Jen' of the U. .S. elves vou a meal for nothing and a glarf of something to drink.1 Not inuen: out lie gives tin1 beat meal and more of it than any other restaurant m town. 2o c nt. Salt! Sail!! AU. TI. D. Gray's; 100 tons assorted S.ilt ; Rock, Fish, Hay and Stock Salt in quantities to suit mirchaser-. Fresh canned Asparagus Baknd Beans, Sugar Peas, French and Cali lornia Green Corn, String Beans, etc, at Thompson & Ross'. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. Gambriims Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Goto Jeffs Restaurant to-night and take home a peace makei (Oyster Loaf.) Go To Crow's Gallery. The leading Tliotographer. For the finest photos in all the latest styles and , oi suprcier auisu. GIVING THE SNAP AWAY. This morning Joseph aud Wm. Kelly, boarding house runners, were tried on charges of kidnapping two sailors of the British bark Arica, named Fritz Kruger and James Breslin, aud defendants were acquit ted, as the court believed the prose cution to be prompted by malice on the pait of Jim Turk, the sailor ooardiug honse keeper. Joseph Kelly told a Telegram man the fol lowing stery: "Tne Dutchman Krug er wj's a deserter from the Arica aud cume to lurk's house, where he was ulled up with gin. The second tn ite of the ship having died at Astoria, aud Kruger being a good man. the skipper authorized me to tell the Dutchman that he would puc him m the dead man's place aud increase bis wages 815 per month if he came back.4Jl lhijL time .Turk was at Astoria shipping sailorir'Hrs." Turk- hearing- of- the captain's proposition, wanted us to take Kruger to" Astoria, where the ship was then lying, on the Tele phone, but he would not go. He said that he'd go aboard us soon as the ship reached this port, which he did. The Arica, a few days ago, got her cargo aud cleariug papers, sailing hence. When she got to Astoria Jim Turk and his gang managed to get Breslin and Kruger ashore, filled them up with liquor and kept them shady till the skipper was compelled to pay the gang a ronnd sum for se curing two other men to fill the ship's crew. We heard of this and threatened to prosecuto Turk in -the United States court for boarding a British ship in his capacity after she a duly cleared from an American port, which is strictly against the law. He got wind of onr intention,. so he got two men to swear out warrants for our arrest. Some time when you're not in so great a hurry I'll tell you more about the doings of seme: of the pirates in this uo-t." Port land Telegrxm, 9. Uuneressary MKery. Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, aud it is difficult to cure, for the reason that no one likes to take the medicines usually pre scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were prepared to obviuto this difficulty, aud they will be found pldiant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack & Co., proprietors. S. F. The, Latest Wrlssde In Skirts. The distinctive new featuro in dress is a peculiar swish and sway of dressea worn at the balls in tip-top society. Thomovemeut of the drap eries ia in hurmonic unison with the stops of the wearer, aud she gains considerably in pictn"resqu"enes3V be-1 cause the outlines.. of ber gown are constantly being altered, but are all the while instinct with life ana mdi- j vidnality.- The fabric seems tobe as i never bdtore.-a'part aud pa'rcel of her I personality. It follows that a grace- fnl bel.e, .with a good Btyle otcir-i riagein walk and waltz. increas-j edly charming. . "Butigw is at r-sixom- oiishedr This-wit: The secret lies fu what is called a seamed under skirt The modish girl has not ex actly put on trousers., nor j'et donned the divided skirt of the dress reform ers, but sue has- had a seam run into fier petticoat for stylish occasions. This division of the garment into two SectioNS-is enfyrfora sbpxtrdjstance at the kuee level and it's effect is to make tbo dress- conform to the gait She has to modify, of course, the usual process-of dropping the skirt over her head; hntfn matter for that, so. long as the lov lin 83 rl contour is "heightened.. Sassicty Notes. . (SiiehleiiN Am iva. :ifrv. The Best jsalvk i n the world for Cuts", Bniises.Sore.-vUlrers.Salt Itheuni, Fever .Sores, Tetter, Chapprd Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, ami positively cures Piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rriec 25 cents per box. For sale by W E. Dement & Co. Shiloh's Cough ana" Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De ment. Syrup oi Figs. . Manufactured only hy the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own "True. Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may he had of V. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective reined v known, to cleanse the system ; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel Ileadachs. Colds and Fevers; to .cure. Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. All the different books used in the public school you can get at the Crystal Palace at l educed rates. Shiloh's Vitallzer is wnat you need for Constiiiation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Pi iee in and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by V. E. Dement. Sleepless Nights made, miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by V. E. De ment & Co. Shiloh's Catarrh iVntedy live t -e for Cd.t rh, 1 mIh a posi- iinna niMi Cankej Mouth Soitj jv V R. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices, at. I. V. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident" ncici, .asioria. Eartern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeffs restaurant. Will vnu suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's vualizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. The best Fabre's. oysters in any style at Telephone Lodging House. . Be-t Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 anil 25 cts., per week 51.W. i?ew and clean. Privats entrance. PERSONAL. F. R. Strong came down from Port land je3terday. Capt. White returned yesterday to Oakland on the State. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boschee's German Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world. Il is witho t doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the. speedy and effectual cure of Couuhs, Colds aiid the severest Lung roulil". It acts on an entirel diffeient principle from the usual liresc iptiot'is given by Physichins, 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 on titi"ii..A.boltle kept m the. house for use when the. diseases, make, their apt pearance, will save doctor's hills and a long .spell of. serious illne s. A tria w;il convince you of these, facts." It is poitvely sold by-all dumgists and general dealers in the land. Price, 75cts., large bottles. A Cheap Congressional Campaign. Many a congressman will read with wondering sorrow the chapter in the Febrnary Century yihlch tells of Lin coln's campaign for congress. It will set forth -that his entire expense? therefor were seventy-five cents. Baltimore American. Aclire. t'uIiiii ami K -iiolilc-. W.E. Dement & Co. can always be relied uooti to carry in stock the purest and best goods anil sustain the. reputa tion of being active, piti-lrng and relia ble, bv reconim-nding articles with well established merit aud such as are popular. Ilaviitir the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positiv guarantee. It will Mirelv euro anv and every affection of throat, lungs, or chest, and in older to Drove our olrmn. we. n.sk von to e.ili and gel a Tiial Butle. Free. Croup,. hooping Cougn and Kron chilis huuiediarely relieved by ijhiJoh's Cure. Sold bv W.E. Dement. JKFF" United States Restaurant is the best and cheapest in Astoria. The fine Los Gates canned Peaches. Apricots, Bartlett Tears, etc. at Thomp son iX Ko3S . HERE'S FOR you. Before going to market for my spring stork, I intend to turn all goods "on hand into. To ace unplish this I. have decided to c o-li- n f" n!wl - OlallgllUir OOOUfc, " " Th"p jiki; of whk.h you ,ave :i,P - w! iti -"csvirm- - If you need anything, NOW is the time tor you to secure Eargasns, Herman The Clothier and Hatter. (Occident Building.) Notice To The Public. OWING TO MY 1NABIL1TV TO COl ect from the rresen? nndert-iker, pa lies wMiing graves dut: at Clat op remoter inust ar' nip;iuv the order with five dot lars to hisuie the gruves belnu dug, A. Y. U UBB, City Sexton. Clatsop Cemetery. ressmakim Mrs. F. E. Hudson. Having returned from the E;et, s newpre - pared to do Fashionable Dressmaking, She can be found at Mrs. Y. W, Tarker's reMdnnce on l'o k sheet, west side, between Clienainus and Concomly. House to Let. e: ,NTnK FIR T OF M Alton. 1PS7, MBS, Munson's Luduinir House fr prtva e boarding-nr iir vme dwel Ing. For putini lara apply either personally r hy lett r to MltS.J vv.MUSON, Fort Sevens. Oregon. JOB PRINTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTOBIAN JOB OFFICE. NEW YORK ty Store ELEGANT STYLES ALENTIN Of Latest Manufacture. Bought In L-irge Quantities, and to be Sold at the Vtry Lowest Brices. ForVa'eit'ne of anys'ze, style or qual ity and at the Lowest Price", all at the , New York Novelty Store Annual'Meeting. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MF.ETTVO of the Pmeresslve Lani and Butlriluz "Assfk'lHtlon of Astoria, Orejion will be h d. Ill jjiorriy hum imi oaiuruay evcuuig, feu. 12 1887, at 7 o'c'oek. By order of the President. - .- . I . " W.B.ROS3, . Bscwtary.- Novel ES emnants! Remnants! REMNANTS! Monday and following days of this week we will place on our center counters AT,!, DI "LKXGTII F t'oDK accumulated during the season and HI 1I5K TIBK"1I DiW.' regardless of cost in order to make a thorough clear ance, previous to our annual Inventory of stock which takes place Feb. Ut. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF AST0RJIA, . . -;-.. Sole Ageiit for Butterick's Patterns for this District Every time you come you "VVe are adding to our stock and to the variety of the lines of goods w carry by every steamer. By last steamer Fresh Gala. Roll Butter, Gilt Edge, Climax Coffee, with a China cup and saucer in each can; Green Cuffee at San Francisco wholesale prices; all the best brands of Teas; Sugars at onr former low fates; a full line of Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard, etc; Canned and cased goods in large stuck and great variety, for many of which we are sole agents; Anch vies, Dutch Herring, Yarmouth Bloaieis, Codfi-h Bricks, Bot.eless Cod, Stockfish, etc.; Roller Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oat, and Buckwheat Meals, etc.: Applet, White Darling Po tatoes, aud almost everything else in the grocery and provision line. Agents for Lnnt. Bros, celebrited Soaps and Starch, and manv other E istern and California . makes carded in stock. Wheat, Oats, Gr und Bailey, Shorts and Bran. C rdage, all i-iz-s Naiis. all kinds. . Twinr, Floats, and a full lin of CANNERY SUPPLIES. " A full line of Imported ami Domestic Cigars and To bacco. Also, just received an addition to our stock of- - Parlor, Hanging, Hall, Stand, and Hand Lamps Also, Shade, Burnp.'S, Chimneys and Wick?. More Fancy articles in China, Crystal, B sjup, He. Full Dinner, Tea, and Ti ilet Sets, and Crockery in all the Latst Stvles. liet-t Plated Knives and Forks, Table and Teaspoons, as well as common ones. Giblets, Wine . ,- Gias-ses, A!e Mugs, Tumblers, and Bar Ware generally, and many other articles too numerous to enumerate. All these way up in Quality, and way down In Price. We have just been appointod agents for Astoria of the 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 as inferior oils are sold at. 2Eemember your place to trade is at D. L. BECK & SONS. REMNANTS. ? . e will be Better Pleased. florin f J&3