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C3J fffcf ftoitjj i.stbwsw. ASTORIA. OREGON: FRIDVY VFRpriPv w ,.- . . .,ullul ,r i50, The chamber of commeicewill have a meeting next Monday night. r. and Prayer eetr'we at the Methodist church at 7 o'clock this evening. The Mistletofi Snninl Plnh ;,.. n pleasant dance at Pythian castle hall last evening. The regular wreck is reported from the Sound, this time bv the Seattle -Pr&w which learns that the Alki is sunk at Utsaladv. THE MEETING AT THE COURT HOUSE. Resolutions of Pj-oteht Again! the Present Water System of the City. The drift of new salmon cannery operations is toward Alaska this sea son, which, under the circumstances w not to be wondered at. This evening Mr. Day will hold his class in vocal music in the main hall ofthe.Y.M. C. A. building. This class is open to all members of the associa tion, and ladies are invited to attend. The ordinance passed by the city council last Wednesday evening pro vides for ten electric lights to cost S1G a month, each, except the one at the West Shore Mills, which is to uu3L ?o u moniu. xue contract runs from February 18th, 1887, to February 18th, 1888. The telegraph line was working badly all yesterday, and about the time the press report was due it went to pieces, as usual. A private dis patch from Salem yesterday said that C. Lienonweber, Louis Wilson and T. A. Brown had been elected pilot commissioners. The Portland G. A. E. will have a campfire on the 22ud inst The Wo- iuuu t xveiiei oorps win also nave a convention on that date. From this city Mrs. S. J. Clinton, Mrs. H. B. Parker, Mrs. L Bergman, Mra. J". C. Boss, Mrs. Hattie Cooper, A. H. Bro die, Capt Lanfare, W. B. Boss. G. W. Snyder, D. Cronk, Thos. Dealer, Chas. Wright, and one or two others will attend. The tin box and mnsic box stolen from Chas. Gundcrson's residence last Monday night, were picked up last Wednesday from the mud flats under the new piece of street running east from OIney. Gunderson has given up all hopes of getting the 82.75, but if the party of the first part will leave the deeds and papers where they can be had, he will be duly grateful. The San Francisco collector of cus toms is going to send to Washington for permission to have the lUcliard Rush repaired. As soon as permis sion is received tho work of repair will be begun. When it is finished she will como up to Asforia and tow the Corioin to San Francisco. Then the Corioin will bo repaired. Then she will come back here. Then she will go to Alaska and cruise off the Pribylov Islands. When the incorporators of the or ganization to put in tangible shape Wm. A. Grondahl's invention to over come obstacles to navigation in the Columbia river, filed their articles of incorporation, they overlooked the fact that the company which owns the Telephone designate themselves as the "Columbia Transportation Company." Accordingl ? new articles of incorporation have been filed by the recent incorporators under the name of the "Columbia Shipping Company." The steamer Quickstep, says the Taeoma News, while operating a trawl for codfish in the sound near Brown's point, caught a shark which measured nine feet in length, and must have weighed between 400 and 500 pounds. The man-eater was brought to land and cut open. In his stomacli was found one gum boot, flannel shirt, a shoe and a good sized codfish. The shark had evidently been living high. It is supposed that he had swallowed the boot, shirt and shoe around a wharf somewhere. The net with which the fish was caught was ruined by the tremendous strug gles of the terror of the seas to free himself. It took six men to haul the .shark from the boat up on to the can nery wharf. The Oregonian draws another map of the cell puzzle to prove that it can't be done and says Portland is vastly stirred, yea, thrilled over the obreptitious diagram. Here is an easy Hyrcinian for the Oregenian: A squirrel is clinging to a tree-trunk; a man points a pistol at that squir rel's back; the squirrel begins to go round and round the tree, so likewise the man always covering the squirrel with his pistol. Does the man ever circumscribe the squirrel? It may be said hastily, "yes," calling it a ques tion of concentric circles, and ar guing that if the man went round the tree he also went round tho squirrel; or it may be said that as the tree would always be between the man and tho squirrel's breast, the man might circumscribe the tree, but could not be said to have circum scribed tho squirrel, or that It 13 a question of parallels, that the circles ; were indeed about a common center the tree but the moving of the squirrel kept the man forever in the same relation to him and the man no more circumscribed the squirrel than if they were moving together on straight parallel lines. AKcIiaIlc Article. For enterprise, push and a desire to get such goods as will give the trade satisfaction, J. W. Conn the Druggibt leads all competition He sells Dr. Bo sanko's Cough and Liflig Syrup, because it's the best Medicine on the market, for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Primary Con sumption. Price .W cents and 31.00. Samples free. Thos. Mairs goes to Portland on busi ness LUIS U1UIU1II. Gotojeffsforoj-stera, Private Booms. Pursuant to call a meeting was hold at the court house last evening iu proiest against tne water system and service of the city. The chairman of the meetiug was N. Clinton; the secretary, A. A. Cleve 'and. Bomarks were made by Messrs. Clinton, Cleveland, Campbell, Stock ton, Dealey, Allen and others. The following resolutions iv.r adepted: Resolved, That we, the citizens, taxpayers and water consumers of the city of Astoria, assembled for the purpose of taking some action in re gard to the management of the water supply of this city, condemn the iiiauciycuitiui oi me present superin tendent, and in self protection de mand that he be removed and some competent person be aDoointed in his stead, and be it further Resolved. That we respectfully re quest the editor of The Astoria to publish the full text of the franchise granted to Mr. D. P. Thompson by the city of Astoria that they, the cit izens, may judge whether or not the conditions of the franchise have been complied with. Resolved, By the meeting, that we submit to the mayor and common council of the city of Astoria our grievances, which are as follews: Since the cold weather set in the people of this city have suffered for want of water through tho inefficien cy of the present system, the head of water on tho mains not being suffi cient, and the pipes through the city being mostly frezen: we would re" spectfully request that your honora ble body would tako such action as would Jinsuro to tho people of the city a sufficient supply, and adopt inch legislation as lies within vour power to that end. We are of the opinion that a communication offi cially addressed to the president of the water company would give us, perhaps, better service. It was moved and carried that copies of these resolutions be sent to Tim Daily Astoria, the common council and Mr. D. P. Thompson. N. Cmktok, President. Attest: A. A. Clevkland, Secretary. The meeting then adjourned, to meet at the call of the president and secretary. GEO. HARJIOJTS STORY. Starving and Suffering Till Picked Up. In addition to what appeared in yesterday's diBpatches regarding the sate arrival of Church and Harmon at San Francisco, and the abandon ment of the Dawn, the following. from the Oregonian, will be read with interest: George Harmon, engineer of the Dawn, relates tho story of hardships endured by himself and Capt. Church as follews: TI19 Dawn was owned by Cant A. H. Church and mvself. Ve were the only ones on board. The vawn cost 2,400, and every dol lar that wo owned was invested in her. We feel hard about the matter, because had our signals been heeded we would not have gone to sea and lost our vessel. On the moraine of February 3d, Thursday, we lay at the wharf of the North Shore Packing company, and left there at 8 o'clock that morning. When we were about half way across the bay one of the steam pipes burst, which prevented us using our pumps for the boiler. Steam was stopped. We anchored with a chain anchor for a short time. Then the anchor chain broke, and we turew out small anctiors, but they would not hold. It was rough, with a strong northeast wind blowing, and an ebb tide running strong. We drifted toward Sand island, when we saw the steamer Gen. Canby, Thomas Parker, master, and signaled her, but ho did not como to our relief, and paid no attention to our signals. We had about forty pounds of steam left, and blew uthe whistlo four or five times. We drifted by Sand island, and tried to make in by the wreck of the Great Republic, but couldn't get there because of the ebb tide and the wind, and also because of lack of steam. Wo had then only the choice to go in the breakers or out over the bar. We chose tho bar, expecting iuai we wouia ne picked up outside by a tug. When we were outside the bar we shut down steam and started to repair the steam pipe, and we had fllQ nmA AMn?MAJ M.t L. ? yiyo it-patieu mat evening. THE NEW LAW RegnrdiDS tli Tpi-mis of Toart in the Fiftli Judicial District. Ar.t to pr.vide tcr tho mesof hor - tiic fifth Judicial District. Be it enacted by the Legislative as3embiy of the State of Oregen: Section 1. Tu& terms of thn riiwnif court shall be held annually at the county Beat of the respective counties of tbb fifth district as follews: In the county of Clatsop on the third Monday in February, June and Septem ber. In tho county of Washington on the third Monday of March, and tho third Monday of July, and fourth Monday in November. in tne county of Clackamas on the third Monday of Amil and first Ar,? in November. In the county 61 Columbia on the first Tuesday after second Monday in May and first Tuesday after second Monday in October. oeo. i'. xnat at the June term of the court in Clatsop county, and the July term in Washington county hereinbefore provided for, no jury shall be summoned unless tho judge of tho said court shall at least twenty days before said term file with the clerk of tho court an order di recting that a panel shall bo drawn. Seo. 3. AH acts in conflict rith thi act are hereby repealed. Seo. 4. Inasmuch as the terms in opM district are inconveniently arranged at present, this act shall tako effect imme diately upon its approval by the Governor. Passed by the Senate Jan. 31, 1887, President of the Senate. rasseu by the Mouse Feb. 11, 1887. Speaker of the House. APICN C FOR YOU. Before gninsr to market for my spring stork, I intend to turn all goods on hand Into. Gold Coin. To accomplish this I have decided to Slaughter Goods, The like of which you have never heard 111 Astoria, If you need anything, 2sOW is the time for you to secure Bargains. Herman Wis, The Clothiet and Hatter. (Occident Building.) Remnants! Remnants! REMNANTS! ' the There was no tug in stent Tho wind j was still easterly and strong. Next J morning wo wero out of sight of land, i We started to steam and steamed fnnr j hours, when all our fuel gave out, ana we naa men notmng to rely on except our sails, which would help us only with a fair wind, for thev were small. The wind continued off i shore, and blew us off three days. On the fourth day it became Bead what Jeannie Winston, Port- oalm' Wo flaw land then which land's favorite prima donna, says of ! ? suPl,ose3 4 be Shoalwater Wisdom's Eebertine: " br,.v' bnt ifc was really Cape Fair- Portlakd, Dec 22, 1SSS. weataer. We Had lost our bearings, Important to Ladie. To Air. W. M. Wisdem: The ''Jtobertino" you so kindly sent me is excellent. It is the finest prepara tion! have ever used, and is a de cided acquisition to a lady's toilpt. Yours truly, Jeannie Winston. The above is published in order to settlo all doubts and disputes as to the existence of such an endorse ment, and a evidence of the high esteem in which Wisdom's Eober tineis held. This preparation haB been before the public but a short time, yet tho Bale has- been extraor dinary. Wisdom's Eobertino is for sale by all the leading druggist. Notice. ! All city water mains are in good order. All consumers not getting water must remember that it is on account of breaks in their own pipes. But I am compelled to shut the water off nights until I get the reservoir full, for fear of a break in the main line from Bear creek. James W. Wkmh. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of BoscJiee's German Sump within a few years, has astonished the .world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest ii.uiig irouoies. it acts on an entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the aisease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the mi.w nf ti,Q trouble, heals the parts affected and leaves them in a purely healthy con dition. A bottle kept in the house for use when the diseases make their ap- iJiuiauuc, wm suvu uuciors unis anu a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land, Price, 75cts., large bottles. ' Frank L Parker, Dealer in Fancy anfl Staple Groceries. 1 The Oregon City woolen mills employ 222 hands, and bought 1,000,000 lbs of wool in 1880. Flour Feed Potatoes Headquarters For ASTORIA WOOD YAEB. CJooil Results iu Every Case, D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without bene lit. Being induced to trv Dr. TCmc ihscovery for Consumption, did W. F. cw rnneeessary Misery. Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is difficult to cure, for tho reason tbat no one like3 to take the medicines usually pro scribed. 1IAMBUBG FIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will bo found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J.J. Itfack & Co., proprietors. S. F. Wolice. All exempt, resigned, or other past firemen, now dropped from the roll of their respective companies are request ed to surrender their badges to the sec retary of the board of delegates, and save the fine imposed by city ordinance. By order B. S. Woiislkv, Chief Engineer. L. . Fkiiguson, Secretary. Ten cents for a cup of coffee. Fabre's nice Smoked Herring, lloss' tr..1in.. 1 ll r ir. iiwiimIihj nrrr i " and Soused Pigs Feet at Thompson & Boston Brown Bread and Boston Baked Beans at Thompson & Hov?'. All the different books used In the public school j-ou can get at the Crv?tal Palace at reduced rates. Try Pabrc's celebrated pan roast. The best oysters in anv stvle at Fahre's. Fresh CJatsop Eggs and No. 1 Ore gon Dairy Butter at Thompson & Ross'. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabrc's. Go To Crow's Gallery. The leading Photographer. For the finest photos in all the latest shies and of superior finish. What! o You Think Jeff of the V. S. gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? Not much; but he gives the best meal and more of it than anv other restaurant in town. 25 cents. Eastern oysters fresh everv stMmpr r Jeffs restaurant. iTaivcst Casli 1'rlec. Coal Oil at $2.33 a case, at D. L. Beck&Son. uoias with oe,t results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved bv this Wnnrfoi-fni Discovery. Trial Bottles free at W. E. Dement t f 'o.'s Drug Store. If swino are to be kept on the farm the best profits will be found in the finest breeds that ran into matured meat the first vear. A Nasal Injector tree with each bollle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remr-dy ?rire CO (mmiK Sold by W. K. Dement. and thought we had been going north instead of south. We drifted off shore for twenty-four hours, when we sighted tho steamer Empire. We had previously sighted t.vo steamers, but they had not seen us. The Em pire noticed our signals, and gave us provisions and took us in tow. Wo Righted the Empire abont thirty miles off shore, and about soventv five miles south of Columbia bar. When we left port we had no pro visions, except half a loaf of bread and a ham bone with very little meat on it. Wo made soup ot the ham bone, and bv nrWincr tenter- if crnf fi- ha T.n. thin soup, but we managed to live on ... B"clilcns Arnica Salve. it till we sighted tho Empire, when n llBr-ST bAi.vn in tho world for we had some of the soud left The SuteI'Israf.Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Emvire took hold of nf t o v TR ?on; Tettor- Chapped Hands iZlZLft- F-Corus, and all Skin Erup- njf " rn t Ti i J ii"o, ."iu iysuiYuiy cures rues, or no and we lay off Coos bay all day Sun- p v required. It is guaranteed to give day. Men came out from the life rfee! satisfaction, ur mouev refunded. saving service station, and told us ' n " CPllti5 i,cr oni- ForaJohy W that there wa3 no tug there, and i ,u lpm''K'tti was so rough we could not get iu. The crew took us off the Baton and put us on board the Empire, and we started for San Francisco, the Dawn being in tew of the Empire. About midnight, when it was very dark and rough, the hawser broke and tho Dawn went adrift. This was abont CapeBlacco light. The Dawn was 'used for freighting. She was 51 feet 4 inches long, 18 feet beam, and -1 feet hold. On board the Empire both men were given every attention, which was highly appreciated by them. When picked up they were complete ly exhausted and conld hardly crawl. Both men are still in very ba3 con dition physically although recruiting rapidly. It will be several weeks be fore they will be able to resume work. Church has p. wife and two children at Astoria, who had mourned for him as dead. This morning the wrecking schooner Whitelazo and several tugs left harbor to search for the Dawn, intending to earn some salvage if possible. The crew of "the Empire, when paid off yesterday, made up a gen erous purse for the relief of the rescued men. The castaways will probably bo supplied with passes and leave for home on tho steamer State of California, which sails for Astoria and Portland Friday. Armbruster rraetical WATCH5TAKKU 7 a i OT3ES "Vr3E3 LER. WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical INSTRUMENTS itepaircu on tne Shortest Notice at flea- Chenamus St neit to Spexartli's Gun store, Hill ifiil WMMWMSM ressmakin Mrs. F. E. Hudson. Having returned from the East, is nowpre p:ircI to do Fashionable Dressmaking. She can be found at Mis. P. W, Parker's residence on Polk street, west side, between Ciienatmis and Concomlv. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price CO cents, Masai Injector five For sale by V. E. Dement. Sj'rni ol l?is. Manufactured only by the California i-ig syrup L'o. ban Francisco Cal Laxative. is This Natures Own Tru pleasant liquid mm leiuedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system; to acton, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel Headaehs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation. Indigtion and kindled ills. Palpitation of the Heart. Persons who suffer from occasional palpitation of the heart are often unaware that they are the victims of heart disease, and are liable to die without warning. They should banish this alarming symptom and cure the disease by using Dr. Flint's Heart Res-edy. At all druggists, or J. J. Mack & Co.; 9 and 11 Front st, S. F. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fahre's. or A Xew Anil Enlarged Mock iioiue tirunas hi uigars. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. Tansill'sPunch and Junior's m full supply as usual at D.. L. Deck & Son. Ladies in delicate health and all who suffer from habitual constipation will find the pleasant liquid fruit remedy byrup of Figs more easily taken, and more beneficial in effect than any other remedy. It acts promptly yet gent ly on the Bowels, Kidneys, Liver and Stomach, and does not sicken or debili tate. For sale by W. E, Dement & Co. Gainbrinus Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Telephone Lodging- House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week 31.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Goto Jeffs Restaurant to-night and take home a peace maker (Oyster Loaf.) JEFF'S United States Restaurant is the best and cheapest iu Astoria. "Ilacicmetuck," a lasting and fra giaiit pert nine. li ice 23 and 50 pouts. Sold by W. IS. Dement. Saltl Salt!! At.;J'- P-tS1? 10 tons assorted Salt; Rock, Pish, Hay and Stock Sail in iiwuuun;.i to.iiiiL uurcnascrs. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. l'rt-riptious carefully Compounded Every Body Knows THAT THE Magee Furnace Co. Of Boston Make The BEST STOVES AND RANGES In The World ; THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Sole Agent for Astoria Monday and following days of this week we will place on our center counters All, OII JLEKGTHS OF GOODS accumulated during the season ani MARK TflEM BOWK regardless ot cost in order to make a thorough clear ance, previous to our annual Inventory of stock which takes place Feb. 1st. REMNANTS, REMNANTS, REMNANTS. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. Solo Agent for Bntterick s Patterns for tliis District Notice To The Public. OWING TO MY IXABIL1TV TO COL lect from the present undertaker, par ties wishing graves dug at Clatsop ceinetory must accompany the order ith live dol lars to insure the graves beinsr dug. A. Y. GKUBB, , . ,. City Sexton. Clatsop Cemetery. For Safe. ' rmE;GROCERYBUSINES3 OF FRANK A L. Parker, a good business in a central location, A rare chance to step into a good paying business. For particulars enquire on the premises, Astoria, Oregon, Gome Again ! Every time you come you will be Better Pleased. AjI the patent medicines advertised in !h;5 npi r, tihcr with the choicest norfumcry. ai.d toilet articles, etc.. can ucnoM-iiLi.t Mip lowest prices, at J. W. villus urn- siort opposite Occident hcto.l, Astoria. Fop The ITIost Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientiiic letouching and fine polish go to X.S. Shuster, the pioneer leading photographer. Sec new samples ar his new gallery on tho roadway. Private ISooms. At Frank Fahre's for suppers, par es, etc. The hest cooked to 'order. ties PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or ban Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As thpy can get Bettor Fits, Better Work manship, and for Xjojsjs Money Bv Leaving their Orders with mraw tt has inst received a large stock of Goods from iue r-asr. uino .business suits from $35. Call and Seo nim aud Satlsfv Yoarseir. P. J. MEANT, MERCHANT TAILOR. Price of Boxes. NOTICE IS IIEHEBY GIVEN THAT WE tho undersicned Iisivr patahifehpri tin price of salmon boxes as follows for the season of 'S7 : Salmon boxes, l lb. 14 cts. at mill. Deliv ered any where between Smith's Point and Tongue Point 14t cts. To any other point ih "cr ia oairaon oox anooKs, i iu.. u.yt cis. ui nun ; izti cis. ueuvereu De tween Smith's Point and Tontnip Point - 13 cts, delivered at other points on the river, .Nominal 2 lb. boxes, 1 ct. lex?. -Lrays, iu cenrs. CLATSOP MILL CO., ASTORIA BOX CO., J.C.THULLINGEB. Astoila, Or., Feb. W, 1S87. Last Call for Delinquent School Taxes Upper Astoria. Anderson, H. IL. S 30 Airth, David... 75 Erickson, B 1 41 Graham, John E.. 7 50 Hansen, Gof red .. 2 S8 Johnson, Robert 8 10 Johnson, Lane 75 Johnson, A . 1 20 Johnson. Mrs. John po Hume, Joseph 4 20 McCartv, Frank i 35 reterson. O. J., Quinn, James Reed, F, C Ityan.M. Whaley, L, M Wisener, Nich. Young. Andrew.. 45 -. 9 90 4 65 15 4 50 24 6 51 WM. B, ADAIR. Clerk DIst. No. 9. House to Let. ON THE FIRST OF MARCH, 1SS7, MRS, Munson's Lodging House for private boarding or private dwelling. For particu lars apply either personally or by letter to MRS, J. W.MUNSON, Fort Stevens, Oregon. Wo are adding to our stock and to the. variety of the lines of goods we carry by every steamer. By last steamer Fresh Cala. Roll Butter, Gilt Edge Climax Coffee, with' a China cup and saucer in each can; -v Green Cpffee at San Francisco wholesale prices; all" the best brands of Teas; Sugars at our former low ratesj a , t fall line of Haras, Breakfast Bacon, Lard, etc; Canned ' and cased goods in large stock and great variety, for many of which we are sole agents; Anchovies, Dutch ? k Herring, Yarmouth Bloaters, Codfibh Bricks, Boneless Cod, Stockfish, etc.; Roller Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oat, ' and Buckwheat Meals, etc.; Apples, White Darling Po- l' tatoes, and almost everything else in the grocery and .' . provision line. Agents for Lantz Bros, celebrated ' Soaps and Starch, and many other Eastern and California ' " makes carried in stock. Wheat, Oats, Ground Barley, --- Shorts and Bran. Cordage, all sizes. Nails, all kinds. vT"'r Twine, Floats, and a full line of CANNERY SUPPLIES. -v "" A full line of Imported and Domestic Cigars and To'- " .. . bacco. Also, just received an addition to our stock of ""'. Parlor, Hanging, Hall, Stand, and Hand Lamps. i Also, Shades, Burners, Chimneys and Wicks. More .bancy articles in China, Crystal, Bisque, etc. Full r Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, and Crockery 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, 'v: and many other articles too numerous to enumerate. . All these way up in Quality, and way down in Price We have just been appointed agents for Astoria of lie ; justly celebrated GILT EDGE COAL OIL, and ar,. ", 1 prepared to sell to the trade at Oil Co's wholesale rates, and every can guaranteed as to quality and condition. "" f. Our retail trade supplied at same rates as inferior oils are sold at. iSRemember your place to trade is at D. L. BECK & SONS.