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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1887)
B OJ ? ASTORIA, OREGON: tt:1).vy: makch s. is&t Regular council meetiug to-night. The British Benevolent association will meet in Mr. P. L. Cherry's office at eight o'clock this evening. The O. K. ic N. and Northern Pa chic companies have issued circulars abrogating all special rate contracts after April 1st. A picture in Griffin & Beed's win dow, of Bescue hose team, the cham pions at the state firemen's tourna ment of "SG, attracted considerable attention yesterday. It is a largo and well mounted group, and is the work of S. B. Crow. In eastern Oregon, says the iWtitv, the man who now owns a ton of hay is respected. He who possesses ten tons is considered wealthy, while the proprietor of 100 tons is looked up to like a bonanza king and is spoken of as a possible candidate for the United States senate. .Mr. C. W. Shively, the efficient clerk of School District No. 18, has finished the enumeration of children of school age in that district. There are 287 males and 201 females, a to tal of 488; of these 83 are Chinese. The number enrolled during the term has been 172; the average daily attendance has been 110. The school has been tun successfully aud satis factorily to the majority and there is a fund of over 1,200 in the school treasury. The treasury department has is sued some new rules regarding steam vessels, from which the following is taken: Sec. 2L Masters and pilots of steamers on lakes and seaboards are required to have their wheel chains fixed so that the wheel and helm Bhall move in the same direc tion, so that when the wheel is put to starboard the vessel's head shall go to port, and where the wheel is pnt to port the vessels head should go to the starboard. If the bar in the Columbia jusf above the mouth of the "Willamette was removed, the Columbia would not block up with ice so ns to ob struct navigation, says the Vancouver Independent. If the Columbia waterway convention will continue i its good work the obstruction may j bo removed. In time that bar will get into the mouth of the Willamette, to which it approaches closer each year, and then there will be a big row about it, of sufficient proportions to insure effective action by the author ities. Le Basilic is the name of a new French game of cards, in which three, four or five players can take part. Only thirty-two cards are re quired in the game. Each player deals the cards in turn. If only three are playing, each one receives ten cards; if four, eight cards; if five, six cards. The remaining cards are left as stock. The cards are of the same value as in piquet. The first player selects a card, and lays it on the center of the table; the nest player has to cover it with a card, the valne of which must be immediately higher or lower. Thus, if the first player lays down a knave, the" second player can only cover it with a ten or a queen. The third player proceeds af ter the same manner, "and the game continues thus until one of the play ers holds no more cards of the requi site value for covering, when he must place in the pool as many counters as he holds cards in his hand. The last player who holds the cards wins and takes the pool. Should one of the players use up all his cards in covering he becomes the winner, and is entitled to the pool. JndigCMOii or Con-tii:itiui. A few HAMBURG FIGS are all that is necessary for the cure of the severest cases of indigestion or con stipation, aud one taken occasionly will prevent the development of these affections. 25 cents. At all drug gists. .T. tT. Mack v Co., proprietors, S. F. Almost a Kad a Snakes. While a man was going to bed in St. Louis a small hand, wearing on one finger a ring, snddenly appeared, raised the chimney from the lighted lamp to a height of six inches or more, moved it toward the astonished "observer n short distance and then dropped it on the floor. This inci-deut-should teach him to either go to bed sober or substitute the electric light Tor his oil lamp. M- Distress After Eating. Thi-iesultofindigcstionwillnolonger be experienced if Simmons Liver Regu lator is taken after each meal. It is ?,uch a good digester, and so mild and pleasant in its effect that it is used by many,. after a hearty meal, to insure digestion. The Regulator does not nau seate or irritate the stomach, hut cor rects acidity, dispels foul gases, allays irritation, and assists the stomach in Us digestion, We xvill show you in a few days the largest assortment of children's car riages ever brought to Astoria ; to he sold at manufacturers prices. Guiffix & Btnn. Our assortment of fishing tackle, rodt. reels, flies, lines, etc., will he immense, aud offered at eastern prices. Griffin & Reed. Child Wanted. To Board and be given the comforts of a home. Must be over two years old. Apply to ilrs. Thos. Larsen. Telephone ledging: Iloiise. Best Beds in townrBooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per w$t S1.30. New and clean. Private entrance. Prirate Booing, At Frank Fabre's- for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. - Try Fable's celebrated pan roast LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Beecber Dying in Brooklyn -Is Immigration Board Still a Legal Body? the Poictij :i, Mur. 7. Obarle.- H". Boss, the escaped convict, is still at large, but the police officers are con- fident that they will be able to capture him soon; Lonusberry, the jailer, has resigned. It is now claimed by the friends of the state immigration board that the institution still legally exists, a-, the act defining its existence was not re pealed by the last legislature. They claim that Daly's bill to repeal tbe act passed the house, but did not reach the senate, and that Stanley's bill passed the senate, but did not reach the house. The board an nounces that it has no fnuds, but that it will continue by volunteer contributions. There were three burglaries in East Portland last night floss not heavy, nn sTiLn iiivi. linooKTiYX, March 7. -The crowd in front of Bev. Henry Ward Beech er's mansion, remained until one o'clock this merning: there was aho a big crowd all the forenoon. The noon bulletin says: "His condition does not var essentially from that of last night. The only change per ceptible is tbe increasing rapidity of pulse and respiratien: the pulse is now 10S; respiration '16 and 38. Thi in dicates a gradual failure. We do not think the end will be to-dnA." j Two o'clock-"The pulso i a litil-' j inj, this tili;e ana the losses have been more rapid; otherwise theie i; no promptly paid by the grand lodge, change. There is not the lea-t pos We own a library of -100 volumes, sible hope.'' valued at about SG00, for use of mein- .. bers and their families, and we are llicjtlo proud to say that the members read ii i,m iv'r in?APTiM,-n.'mMll,e books. Financially our lodge JJlt. I'-bliS 1 js iLbAiil hlijUliDt hs i good condition. We have money has saved more lives by timely use. on baml M,nicient to meet all claims and has kept from suicide or the in-1 U"ainst the lodge for such benefits, sane asylum more victims of nervous ; .mr;tv :md otherwise. We invite all disorders, than all the physician with their pet methods of treatment. At druggists. $1..j0. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or address .T .T. Mack & Co.. S. F. A 'fro.it tis.ipiniiitiuoiit. Never before did the Pacific north west receive such a disappointment at the hands of a president as it has just received at the hands of Presi dent Cleveland. His refusal to sign the river and harbor bill and the Washington-Idaho annexation bill is without valid excuse. The river and harbor bill had been prepared with great pains, and after many, confer ences between the two houses; it was the cleanest bill that over passed congress, and nearly all its items were for continuation of works that the government has actually under taken. If the government is not going to complete Oieso works it ought never to have begun them; if it is going to complete them it ought to do it in n reasonably prompt and business-like manner, thereby saving money to the treasury and hastening the completion of works necessary to the commerce and development of the country. The treasury is pleth oric; the taxes that prod nee the sur plus aro not felt by the people, and the people are not calling so loudlx for reduction of taxes, which they pay without knowing it, as they are for the completion of the works which the government has under taken for the benefit of commerce, aud for proper armament of our coasts and ports. Our rivers and harbors should be improved and our sea-board put in proper condition of defense; we ought to have a dozen good vessels for the emergency of war, and means of building more and of arming them, in case of need. All these things the general government ought to do. Oregon iaii, 0. Proper Trent men I for Coughs. That the reader max full.x undeiatand what constitutes a "good Cough and Lung tiyrun, xve will .-ay thai Tai and Wild Cherry is the ba-e of the best lem edies yet discovered. Thc-c Ingredi ents w Hh several otheih ciiuallx a- effi cacious, enter largely into l)r. Dosanko". Cough and Lung Syrup, thus making it one of the uutit lehablenowon the mar ket. Price 30 els. and ?1.C0. Mimple free. Sold by .1. W. Conn. California Oat liny. l)v Kir Wood; in large miaiuiliea andal luxxit prieesntJ. II. I). 4r.i dock. Lowest Casli lric'. Coal Oil at ?2.ro a case, at It. It. l.EOK iV MlX Ten ecnK for a coffee. cup of FabieV nice The best Fabre'-. oysters in :n tjle at All the different hooks used iu the public school you can get at the Crxstnl Palace at reduced rate-. A Xcu- And Enlarged Eitock of Choice J J rand or CIsars. Imported Kej West and domestic. All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited a to price. Tansill'sPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at IX L. Br.cic & Sox-. Goto Jeff's Restaurant "to-night and take home-a peace makef-(Oysler Loaf.) Go lo Thompson & Ross- for fiesh Annie imitcr and liner Jelly, in jars or pails. pai What ! Do You Think Jeff of tho U. S. gives yon a meal for nothing and a glass of .something to drink? Xot much; but ho g'rves the best meal and more of it than any otlijir resranrani in loxvn. z cenrs. Eastern oysters fresh ex-cry .steamed Jeff's restaurant. '. - ' Thompson fc Ross have a number one article of Mackerel,nolIand'Ilerring,etc. Gotoj effsfor oyst ess , Private Rooms. f - -. -. TIIK ITCIirUCH MEMORIAL SERVICI1 At l' Opera Hoiee La-t Sunday EvrnniK- A very large audience assembled at Boss" opera house last Sunday even ing, the occasion being memorial ex ercises in memory of the late "Father1' J. ,T. Upchurch, founder of the An cient Order United Workmen. The exercises were held under the aus pices of Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. IT. V., aud a general invitation was extended to the public. Despite the stormy afternoon and evening, one of the largest audiences ever in the building assembled to participate in the exercises and testify by their pres ence, their appreciation of the silent precept that Father Upchurch and such as he, have made an active duty and an aid to living good. After an impressive introductory prayer by Bev. Dr. Geo. H. Atkinson, themembers of the lodge, the choir, and the audience, sang the opening ode of the lodge 'Brother workmen let ns render." After which was an instrumental quartette by four members of the Western Amateur Baud. This was followed by a short address by Be eorder C. Brotvu, who spoke substan tially as follews: "Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W., was instituted by Deputy Supreme M. W. H. G. Oliver, on March 4th. 1870, with ten charter members.' "The lodge added to its members rapidly for the first year and until they numbered seventy-eight mem bers, and remained with seventy eight members for about two years. During the past year there has been a marked increase in interest as well as in membership, and to-day, I am nroud to say, we have one hundred and seventy-eight members in good standing, and no one in arrears or suspended." good men, between the ages of 21 and ."0, to come aud joiu us and xve will trx'.and do them good." "Wo" claim that the A. O. U. W. is as much of a fraternal organization 'as any other that exists; besides we oiler the extra inducement of 2,000 at the death of each member, it is our duty to care for the sick, and members' families who are in distress. Our dnes aro 50 cents per mouth, aud the initiation fees and dues have kept up the expenses of the lodge, be sides leaving a good balance on hand; aud I am proud to say that there has never been an assessment since date of organization other than the regu lar dnes and monthly assessments for death losses." After a vocal selection by the choir, composed of H. G. Smith, W. H. Bar ker, Geo. H. Tarbell and Harry Mid diebrook, Miss Hattie Bitely accom panist, Bev. O. B. Whitmore. pastor of the Methodist church, delivered an address which was spoken of iu terms of warmest commendation. A synopsis of the address appears on tho first page of this issue This was followed by another musical selection and an address on the aims and principles of the order by .). T. Broxvn, Grand Master Wt.ik man. Another selection by the ch ii was followed by au address by I). I'. 11M. !.,.. tl.n rf...,,.) PslAn1a .-vT It. . Draml T.rwIrTO liia rntnnrlra lu.ii.i mainly financial statistics and fig ures referring to the satisfactory growth and progress of the A. O. U. W., in Oregon and Washington. instrumental music, "Just beyond the Golden Gate," was then rendered with fine effect by the band, and af ter a closing ode Bev. Di. Atkinson piononneed the benediction. Their Bimiims' Utiitmiii rtohahly no one lliiag h.i- ranged Mich a general ivx ival ot trade at W. E. Dement Ar Co.s Drug Store n- their giv ing away to their customer of so many free tiial buttles of Dr. Kinu's NYxvDis eox'er.x for Consumption. Their trade is simply enorinoui in 1I1K xory valu able article from the fact that it ala cures and nex'er diiappoint. Coughs Cold-. Asthma, P.ronehiti-. Crimp, and all throat and lung di-ea-e-. quickly ciued. You can test it before bujmg by yetting a trial bottle fiee. large sfe SI. Ex-cry bottle xvarranred. Saiulriiiits Beer And Fiee Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, o cents. By The Last Steamer Thos. Mains recoixed some line.-piing and summer suitings which you are invited to call and examine. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. can hebnuuht at the loxvest prices, at .1. W. Conn'.- drm; -tore, oppo-ite Ocident hrtol. Astoria. Sinlolf Cough, ami Con-umptioii Cuie i- -old by u- oq guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold -by W. K. IV menU For The IUo-1 Beautiful And enduring photographs charming tone.-, the most scientific untouching and fine polish go to X. S. Sinister, the pioneer leading photographer. See nexv sample- ar hi- nexx- gallery on the ioad xvay. That Hacking Cough ca,n be -o quickly e ured bv Shiloh's Cure, We guarantee it Sold by W.E. Dement. J. O. IJozorth has just been appointed resident agent for the Imperial ! iie In surance Company of England. This company, organized in ISO:;, has a paid up capital of ,? V00,000 and cash a-setts of 810,000,000, ex ery dollar of which Is liable for fire losses alone. The eom- 4panv doing no life, accident or marine in ess. United Stales Restaurant is the best nud Cheapest in Astoria. The fine3tand nicest steak to be iu town atFabrtfs. " " ' had - KKNKKAIi NEWS NOTES. In Canada the belief gains ground that the Canadian government will take charge of the Canadiau Pacific railway. ' Comnlete returns of the Get man i elections aro as follows:- -Conservatives 81, imperialists. 39,'nati3nal lib erals 100, Centre 97, new German liberals 31, Poles 15, protesters 13, so cialists 11, Guelphs 4, Danish 1. " It is thought that the interior de partment will soon pass upou the question at issue between the O. Sr C. Ii. B. aud the general government as to whether the irregular shaped tract of laud situated near Forest Grove is public laud and subject to settlement, or whether the title to same should be vested iu the railroad company. The Loudon Spectator of the (ith, reiterates its belief that war between Austria and Bnssia is not far off. It says: Without some entirely new event, such as may entirely upset our calculations, or some entirely new combination, duo to Bismarok's im mense audacity, we can only acknowl edge sorrowfnllv that war approaches fast. The people of British Columbia are reported to be alarmed at the unpro tected position of that coast, in view of which the legislature of that prov ince has just passed a resolution call ing the attention of the Dominion government to the fact and urging that immediate steps may be taken to givo them better security in the event of England being driven into war. The British iron bark Viola went ashore at Esquimau in a gale, at high tide, on the morning of the 5th. It is thought that when the cargo is lightered the vessel will get off with out damage. The sealing schooner Rustler, owned by Capt. Warren, Vic toria, was blown ashore on the west coast of South Cape Beal, on the night of February 2G, aud is a total wreck. Loss, $1,500; uninsured. Tho Hustler went to sea three weeks ago and had taken no seals. Officials of the navy department say that the failure of the general defi ciency bill will seriously embarrass work on the three cruisers Atlanta, Boston and Oh kayo. The bill as agreed upon iu conference appropri ates 8217,000 for the construction of these vessels. The bureau of con struction aud repair has not a dollar on hand, and all work on the Cliicago will have to be stopped aud the men at Chester yard discharged. It is ex pected, however, that the Atlanta can be finished, as but little remains to be done on her. It is estimated that the completion of tho Boston and Cltuayo will be delayed from fifteen months to two vears bv the failure of the bill. Last Saturdav the New York World's reporters interviewed prorni-j neut Democratic ana Kepuoliean poi-. iticians on the presidential outlook of 18SS. Fifteen Tammany lb. l'lfceen Tammany men ex-. pressed a preference for Hill, aud ten wero non-committal, luignt county Democratic leaders, were for Hill, fif teen were non-committal and one for Whitney. Twentv-two Irving Hall men xvere for Hill, none for Cleveland, and two were non-committal. Among the Bepublican district leaders thir teen were for Blaine, six non commit tal, two for Dopew aud one for Conk ling. Tho Republicans geuerally believe that Hill is the strongest can didate with Democrats and working men. Thirteen labor men prefer Hill and four -tJIaiuo, and ono each to Cleveland and Thurman. Twenty-! mo labor men think Hill is the strong- i3t Democratic candidate aud four- . -" consider Blaine the strongest Republican candidate. The Fate. The care of the complexion has be come an accomplishment that no lady of refined tastes can afford to ignore, and in leading society circles it claims as much thought as do tho fashiens: It is an acknowledged fact that the variations of our climate aro very se vero on the complexion, noticeable by a roughness and dryness of the skin, and to counteiact this effect it be comes necessary to call in the aid of art In the selection of this agent too much care cannot bo exorcised. It is xvell known to the chemist that many of the so-called "blooms,' "balms,"' 'creams." etc., contain lead and other poisonous substances, the long-continued use of which is dan gerous. Wisdom's Bobertiue i3 guar anteed under a forfeiture of 1,000, to be absolutely fiee from poisonous substances. If yon have not vet tried it, do so at once, and be one of the hnndreds who pronounce it the most delightful toilet article ever pro- iiuct-u. vtisuoms Jiooertine is sold at fifty cents per bottle. Croup, Whooping Cough and P.1011 chiti- immediately iclieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W.E. Dement. S3 run ot Jr'igs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Xaiurcs Own True Laxative. This nlea-ant liquid truit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle, lr is the most pleasant, prompt and effoctixe remedy known, to cleane. the s.x stem ; to act on. uic ijimt. lYiimcy.s ana jinwels gently yet thoroushlj to dispel Ileadaehs, Colds and Feveis; to cure Constipation, Indigcstiou aud kindred ills. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what von need for Constipation, Lo of Appetite, Diz zineos and all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. Shiloh's Cum: will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Rronchilis. Sold by W.E. Dement & Co Thump-on & Ross have just received in stock the justly celebiated Gordon & Dilxvorth preserved fruits of all kinds. Jellies in glasses, Queen Olix'es, etc. Also Chocolate aud Milk and Cocoa and Milk in cans, a delicious article all ready for use. The new French Mac aronis and vermicillis in one. nonnd package. Xexv York Cream Cheese, etc., Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by w. E. Dement What is better than a glass of liquor ? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. LAST EVENING'S SCHOOL MEETINGS. C. W. Fulton and J. G. Hustler Elected in ONtrict No. One J. Q. A. Boxvlby and C. W. Shively. in PN- triet No. Eighteen. SCHOOL MEETING, DISTRICT XO. ONE. The annual meeting for the election of school director for three years and school clerk for one year in District Xo. One last evening was well at tended. The meeting was called to , order by W. E. Dement. J. G. Hust ler read the minutes, of the previous meeting, which, oh motion, xvere ap proved. He then read the report of the financial condition of the district, which was received and placed on file. The first business was the election of school director for three years. C. H. Stockton, C. W. Fulton and C. S Wriorlif worn nlne.ed in nomination. Ballots were distributed aud the vote j partially taken, when the point was made that, some xvere voting who j were not legally entitled to vote at a ' school meeting. Tfie chair ruled that . none but taxpayers could vote, and ' the ballot began over again, the ques tion as to who was a legal voter being in the meantime adjudicated. Tho first ballot resulted as follexvs: C. W. Fulton, 41; C. II. Stockton, 31; C. S. Wright, 18; scattering, 2. C. S. Wright declined in favor of C. W. Fulton; the second ballot resulted: C.W. Fulton, 58; C. H. Stockton, 42; j blank, 2. C. W. Fulton xras declared elected. t The chair announced that the next 5 business was the election of a clerk. J. W. Gearhart offered the following resolution ' Resolved, That the compensation ( of the clerk of school district No. One of Astoria, shall be only tho por j centum allowed by the school laws of j the state of Oregou, and that extra pay for making out the assessment roll shall hereafter be strictly prohib ited. Adopted. For clerk .7. G. Hustler and F. L. Parker xvere placed in nomination. The ballot resulted as follews: J. G. Hustler, 75; F. L. Parker, 32, blanl 2. J. G. Hustler was declared elected The chair brought up the matter! of payment of rates by non-resident children going to the school, and thought that a reduction from 6, the present rates, to 4 would be of mu tual advantage. On motion tho I change was ordered made, aud tho ' meeting adjourned. SCHOOL MnCTIXG DISTRICT N'O. 16. ' There was a large attendance at' the school meeting in the school house in district No. 18 last evening. J. Q. A. Bowlby occupied the chair. ' Minutes of previous meeting read and approved, and a financial state- mentmade of the condition of the district, J. Q. A. Bowlby was unan- iniouslv re elected to serve three years as school director and C. W. Shively was unanimously ro-elected to serve as school clerk for one year. , tendered the clerk and directors for their efficient management and serv-' agemen ices iu the district and the excellent financial showing of the district. On motion the meeting adjonrned. Astonishing Snoees-. ! It is the duty of every person xvho has used Iiosehee's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known ! to their friends in onring Consumn- I lion, severe Conghs, Croup, Asthma, ' Pneumonia and in fact all throat and Hint' diseases. .No nerson can U3e it without immediate relief. Three' doses xvill relieve any case, and we' consider it the duty of all Druggists ; to recommend it to the poor, dying ; consumptive, at least to try one bottle, a3 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last i year, and no one cose where it failed was reported. Such a medicine ns the German Syrup cannot bo too widely knoxvn. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. Happiness and health are important problems, the former depending greatly on the latter. Everyone is familiar with the healthy properties of fruit, and no one can afford to be sick and miserable while the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Svrup of Figs, may be had of your en terprising druggi-t- W. K. Dement & Co (Ii)'To CroivS ;allerj . The leading Photographer. For the fine-t photos in all the latest -txles and of -uperior finish. Will you suffer xvith Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint'.' Shiloh s Vitalizer is Jiuaranteed to cuie you. Sold bv W. E. Dement it Co. Sleepless Night.- made niisoiable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy Tor you. Sold by AW E. De ment & Co. He s a Going TO CATCH Yum Yum! Thursday the 10th in-t. Herman Wise xvill leax'e for 'Friseo, for the purpose of bringing to Astoria the finest selec tion of goods to be had in the market. MEX'S YOUTHS' A'1 BOYS' CLOTHING, Furnishing !oots. STKAW JHATSL TELT Trunks ami Valisrs. Auj peeial orders entrusted to me -vv ill receix-e my personal and carcfrifnttention. Kem&n. Wise, The Clothier and Hatter. (Occident Building.) Embroideries ! Direct from New OVEK TO SELECT FROM. In ik'w designs and patterns for the coming1 spring; and suuuiit-r trade Owing to our numerous purchases and from Headquarters, jflThese Goods Will EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES JJJ? T!l8 Leafe DtV GOOdS ailCi CiOthmg HOUSB - J u OF ASTOJUA. Every time you come you We mo adding to our stock ami to the variety of the line- of good xve cany by every steamer. By la-t steamer Fresh. Gala. Roll Butter, Gilt Edge, (.'Umax Coffee, with a China cup and saucer in each can; Green Coffee at Sau Francisco wholesale prices; all tin best brands of Teas; Sugars at our former low rates; a full line of Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard, etc; Canned and cased goods in large stock and great variety, for many of which xve are sola agents; Anchovies, "Dutch Herring, Yarmouth Bloaters, Codfish Bricks, Boneless Cod, Stockfish, etc.; Roller Flour, Wheat. Corn, Oat, and Buckwheat Meals, etc.: Apples, x lute Darling Po 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. Twine, Floats, and a full line 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, Stand, and Hand Lamps. Also, Shades, Burners, Chimneys and Wicks. More Fancy articles in China, Crystal. Bisque, etc. Full Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, and Crockery in all the Latest Styles. Best Plated Knives and Forks, Table and. Teaspoons, as xvell as common ones. Goblets, Wine Glasses, Ale Mugs, Tumblers, and Bar Ware generally. ; and main other articles too numerous to enumerate. All these way up in Quality, and way down in PrFce. We have just been appointed jigtyits for Astoria'- of t -" justly celebrated QJKT EDGE COALr OIL, and au prepared to sell to tfil trade at Oil Co's wholesale rate?., and every caji guaranteed sis to quality nnd condition. Our retail irado supplied at samo rates as inferior oils are sold at. - SSPernemher your place to trade is at D. La BECK & SONS, Embroideries York Importers IS- be Soid Very Low. will be Better Pleased. 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