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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1887)
"Sfir- T-!-SvS (33 TOURNAMENT TOPirS. . r ' : "" Z Z " . . .. i ,....... LATEST TTST.THl A PTTTnTTRWR. A POIhTEE FOR PORTLAND TAPERS ciac stsauw trenail. V .' V ' I ASTORIAOREGON: FRIDAY. . , APRIL 15. 15S7 It will pay you to read an Duaen & Co.'b adv't. The Gen. Miles goes to Gray's liar uor at G this morning. Capt. J. H. D. Gray is among tho passengers. A. good many from over Clatsop way, were in thejcity yesterday, the steamer conveniently making two trips. The Occident will shortly be refur nished, repapered, repainted, etc., throughout, adding to the appearance and convenience of this popular ho tel. Messrs. Brown, Wilson and Lein enweber, thenew board of pilot com missioners, will meet and organize for business at ten o'clock this morn ing. Sundry confiding lenders around town regret the sudden and silent dd partureof a recent hotel clerk, in debted in various sums of borrowed money from 5 to 350. The Astobian is asked to say some thing about the dry moss on various roofs. It is even suggested that the city council pass an ordinance requir ing removal of moss from roofs. What good would that do? It couldn't be enforcea. Ordinances can't change human nature. The Western Amateur band have decided on their uniforms and yester day sent an order to Henderson, of Philadelphia, for sixteen.; the uni forms will cost in the neighborhood of $500, and when the members of the band get them they will present a fine appearance. When Zamloch was here four years ago he gave some very satisfactory ontertainments. He is a conjurer of unusual skill and always draws welt He will appear at Boss opera house next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day evenings; reserved seats at the Crystal Palace at ten o'clock this morning. It is worth Astoria's attention to note that there is a big trade with Alaska, and a- bigger one probable in the near future. Astoria's business relations with Alaska are intimate by reason of the salmon industry. There is no adequate reason why As toria merchants should not secure and retain a large share of the trade with our neighbors on tho extreme northwest There was a pleasant wedding party at the residence of Sheriff Boss last evening, the patties being A. C. Mc Donald of Knappa, a nephew of Sher iff Boss's, and Miss Mollie Quigley. The wodding ceremony wa3 per formed by Bev. J. T. McCormao. The happy couple were the recipients of the hearty congratulations of the assembled guests. They contemplate taking up their future residence at Westport. Capt. J. W. Troup and Purser Dil lingham were down at Ilwaco last week to see about making arrange ments for the running of the Alas kan this summer, it being the inten tion of the company to put her on between Portland and Ilwaco. From Portland comes the report that the company is afraid to make the experiment, lest it shouldn't pay and that Capt Troup and two others thinkit 'would and have made a prop osition to the company to lease her and run her on their own risk, with Capt. Troup in command. It was with great surprise last Wednesday evening our worthy coun ty treasurer, Mr. Ike Bergman, re ceived a telegram saying: "Minnie, Lily and Daisy are on the -boat. Meet them." "How's this?" asked he of his partner, Mr. Christiansen; "are you expecting any girls?'' "No," was the astonished reply. About the same time another equally surprised mtuviQuai was reading a teiegram in forming her that So and So had shipped twelve stall-fed steers." It finally transpired that the telegrams were mixed in the delivery. Such things will happen sometimes in the best regulated communities. The Portland News makes an ex cellent showing of dispatches and the Oregonian continues ita usual service, though the specials that it took during the Sfa?ic?a?,cZ,5months of telegraphic service are not a feature of the present competition. The News has dispatches that the Oreqo nian' has not, and, it may be said, the Oregonian has dispatches that do not appear in the News. The Or egonian does not seem to be exerting itself yet Yesterday it had 28 col umns reading matter and 20 columns advt's. The Neios had 21 columns reading matter and 15 columns of advt's, the latter proportion being too great in Oregon for probable frofit, as the circulation is necessarily imited. ' A responsible man well acquainted is wanted as agent for a Portland firm. Address Borquist & Refflmg, Atoiuax office, San Fbascieco, April 14. Selden Hetzel, the missing register of the Sacramento laud office, has turned up and paid 81,065 duo tho govern ment. SOME KICH riXDS. Monteeey, April 14. In cleaning up the debris at the Hotel Del Monte, much melted gold is found, also many diamonds; the latter are generally in a fair state of preservation. WASHINGTON NOTES. Washington, April 14. President Cleveland has decided to appoint Wm. A..Day, of Illinois to succeed May-v nard as second assistant comptroller of the treasury. J. T. Gregg, 'speaker of the last Oregon Legislature called "on the president to-day in company with Senator Dolph. CANADIAN CHBONICLES. Ottawa, April 14. The govern ment has abandoned the idea of ex tending commercial relations with Hawaii The commissioner appointed to go-J there to look into the prospects, re ports there is no possibility that di rect renewal of reciprocity with the j United States recently blocked can be made. The Canadian parliament opened to-day. A PBACTIOAIi IDEA. Dgblin, April 11. Parnell, Davitt, and other prominent Irish leaders are engaged in promoting the organiza tion of the Irish Woolen Manufac turing and Exporting company; cap ital, half a million pounds. BBAGG BEATEN. PobtIiANd, April 14. Iii tho case of Bragg va the city for infringement of patent in use of fire apparatus, Judge Sawyer to-day decided thnt Coffee's invention was original and did not conflict with Bragg's. THE CBUTSEB "ATIiANEA." Washington, April 14. The cruiser Atlanta on her trial trip, maintained an average of 15 knols for six con secutive hours, and at times exceeded 16. -It is believed sho can easily make 13 kuots when fully loaded as required. 13 is what she is designed for. WILL MAKE POET. Lonnon, April 14. The steamer Salewio, reported spoken two times during the past week, is reported all well and using sail. TILIi SATCBDAY TO DEOIDE. Philadelphia, April 14. The brickmakers refuse to accede to the demand to employ only Knights of Labor in brickyards. A resolution was adopted that if the troubles are not settled by Saturday, the manu facture of brioks will close. This will throw five thousand out of employ-ployment ENGLAND AND FBANCS. Pabis, April 14. England assures France sho has no intention of at tacking Hayti; she has also reduced tho indemnity demand to 160,000 pounds. don't want ST. LOUIS' pattebns. Detboit, April 14.-a-Nine hundred stove moulders have decided to "strike if St Louis patterns are used in De troit foundries. This will throw 7,000 men out of work. A BIG FAIIiUBE. Chicago, April 14. Clapp & Davis, jewelers, have failed and confessed judgement for $140,000. . Tho British bark Jupiter oleared yesterday for Queenstown, with 12, 527 bbls flour, valued at S43.&44. This iB the vessel that the Portland papers have beeu making themselves more than usually ridiculous about for the past f6w days. They -claim that be cause the crew was shipped in Port land it would have trouble at Astoria, and as two of the papers have it, "stern men armed with Winchesters," went aboard to stop any attempt at carrying men off. The only carrying off was the arrest of one Allen, a sailor on board the Jupiter, whom Jas. Turk had arrested j'esterday af ternoon, for a debt of 895. When Allen was brought" into court he owned up to the debt and paid it like a little man. Perhaps this is as good a time as any to say that these howls in Port land about Astoria's sailor runners is bosh. Everyone knows that a man that furnishes sailors to ships is not a Sunday school superintendent, and whether he happens to ply his avo cation in Portland or Astoria, he is not, as a general thing, in the busi ness for his health. There are two little points con nected with this matter. First,. a sailor shipped in Astoria is not shipped in Portland and that is indeed too Toad. And right there is whore the kick comes. If the sailors were all shipped in Portland it would be all right. Second; the captains of tho ves- ..: i .,n,Jr mi .bj..u The shin Eldorado wqb wrecked off cukuuikbuwiuw. AUCuu.ul ,Cape Flattery last week, and only two know anything about men leaving pjns savea. Hero is another chance tneir vessels: it alwnvs grieves nn J English shipmaster to know that one 1 of his men has beeu taken off. Any one knows that a skipper is greatly surprised when ho hears'of a man de serting, and every one knows, that, of 1 course, tho skipper nevef makes any thing ont of the shipping of men. Not he: it is somebody else. The Portland papers deceive no , one by the effort to make a scapegoat ot Astoria, but if they will stir the matter up and do a little honest in vestigating they will find that tho business only begins when thoy get through with the sailor runners. If tho Oregonian or the News will follnfo this Httlnnmntpr tlmv will finrl ! material enough for a very interest 1 incr column. Bnfc The AsroniAN ! doesn't think they will have the sand to publish wlrat they can easily find ont in Portland. It would bo a dead give away on a good many who hold their heads high in trade there and who would be shooked and piously grieved to suppose that any one in or out of a newspaper office was onto their sly and profitable little racket. The Astobian believes in fair play, and kindly suggests to its Portland confreres that a little effort on their part to find out tho facts will cause them to change their tone. Fearful Depravity In Portlaud. This sailor stealing business has been long oarried on and has about outlived itself. In many instances boarding house keepers supply sailors, steal them before their vessel leaves and reship them again and again realizing many times. In fact a system of the most fraudulent character has been carried on News, 14. Yesterday Afternoon's Fire Alarm. The financo committee think that about $190 will be cleared from Mon day night's entertainment, whioh will form a very handsome addition to the tournament fund. Tho Capitals, of Salem, decided by a majority of two, sometime ago, to withdraw from the state firemen's as sociation. Last Wednesday, the Ti ger Engine company, of Salem, passed resolutions condemning tho action of the officers of the state firemen's asso ciation in assessing Salem firemen $150 for tournament purposes and criticising Bon Worsley -severely. The company then decided not to pledge itself to take any active part in the coming tournament. The Albany firemen are talking of giving a firemen's excursion from that city to Taquina about May 10th. The Vancouver fire department will give a ball there next Friday, tho pro ceeds to be applied to the reception fund. The mayor and chief engineer there are out securing subscriptions for the same purpose. The Inde pendent of the 13th, says: "Vancou ver tiremen win mane renewed enorts to properly provide for tho state asso ciation .tournament to be held here this summer. The boys have work to do, and they will do it; citizens must give them every encouragement possible." Ko Drsire, Whntever. lor Thr Astobian to get in its work, Skagit News. Oh no. Whenever wreoks pile up at the rate of two a week on that terrible north coast, all promptings of reprisal for the mean utterances of the Sound press aro lo3t in pity for the unfortunate men who aro com pelled to stand so far north with their hapless vessels, only to lay their bone3 and the timbers of their ships in that black, tempestuous sea that stretches far north of the smooth and safe waters of the Columbia. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boseliee's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in faot all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief: Three doses will relievo any case, and we consider it tho duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine 'as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 oents. Regular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. LAST ETESIXG'S SOCIAL, The M. E. Social at Mrs. G. W. Rucker's last evening was in every way a success, and the largeumber present heartily enjoyed the ocoa sion. The first part of the entertain ment consisted of select readings by Mr. Geo.. Charnock; a duet by Messrs, Middlebrook and Tarbelf. Miss Bitely, accompanist, followed by various games, etc., and sub stantial refreshments. Amomg those present were: Bev. O. B. Whitmore and wife, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Cooper, Mrs. M. J. Fox, Mrs. J. O. Fox, Mrs. Fred Ferchen, Mra. Jno. Badollet, Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l. Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. B. Van Dusen, Dr. J. A. Fulton and wife, Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, Mr. H. G. Smith and wife, B. B. Franklin and wife, Mrs. Buffington, Mrs. Boyce, Mrs. E. O. Holden, Mrs. A. J. Megler, Mrs. Warren, Mre. Pendleton, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Hare, Mr. and Mrs L. W. Holt. Misses Kate Flavel, Carrie Miller, Georgia Badollet, Nannie Eeed, Min nie SoTey, Alice Stockton, Eosetta Sherman, Ella Bryce, Lotta Goodell, Lena Spellmeir, Mary Jewett, Ida Kimball. May Trenchard, Katie Thrall, Emma Gratke. Lillio Huelett, Maggie Burns. Messrs, J. DfKairns, W. A. 'Sher man, H. W. Sherman, Willie Logan, W. J. Barry, Dr. Shaw, N. Jones, S. Levings, Otto Prael, W. T. Chutter, M. Studzinski, Chas. Gibbs, Al. Gates, F. Hurd, Bichardson, Bert Stutts. Willie Tallont, George Goodell, Fred Weatherford, Walter Stoker, W. D. Smith, Dr. A. C. Kinney, Dr. Page. Lost of the "Dnmlmrtoushire." CLOAK At The LeadingDryGoodsiul TMENT! othingHou Notice to Mariners. Meeting of the Board of Foremen. The board of foremen of the sever al fire companies held a meeting last evening. O.-J. Trenchard, tho treas urer, made a detailed report, showing that the proceeds of the Stuttz bene fit for the department netted 877.25. The receipts of last Monday's enter tainment were $225, the "expenses, $35, making the net receipts $190, giving an aggregate of both enter tainments of $267.25. A vote of thanks was tendered Car ruthers & Co. and B. R. Marion for kindly donating the use 6t their teams for the engines during the -parade. It was, on motion, decided that the sum of S200be appropriated for the firemen's state association for prizes for the coming tournament at Vancouver. Adjourned. At 150 yesterday afternoon tho fire bell tapped an alarm. The wind was blowing briskly from the west. The department was at once out, the en gines having seventy pounds of steam when located. The firo was in the flue and roof of J. C. Ross' building, next to The Astobian office, the roof of which was quickly covered with men who had carried the hose up ready whenever the water came. Two or three got in where the fire was, and managed to get it out with little resultant damage. The Babcock's also, did good execution. One's lo cated at the Main street wharf, Two's on the Occident corner first and af terward on Flavel'8 wharf. Fortu nately their services were not re quired, as the fire was in a few moments subdued, with little result ant damage. 'Tis better to be born lucky than rich, and under tho cir cumstances it was a great piece of good luck that the fire was .got under so soon. The Astobian is joined by its neighbor, Uoroner ioss, in ex pressing sincere thanks to the fire department for their promptness and soicitnde in preventing what might have been a serious disaster. Office op U.S. Lighthouse Inspegtoe, ) Thibteenxh District, f Poetland, Oregon, April 13th, 18S7 ) The following light3 havo been es lished, to commenoe April 15, 1887: Waterford, W. T. a white stake light. Columbia City, Oregon Two red range lights, to mark the channel over Martin's island bar. Willamette river a red Btake light at Rinton, on the west bank of tho river, 8 miles below Portland. ' By order of tho light house board. IT. Sebbee, Inspector. Unnecessary Misery. Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of tne Doay, and it is uimcuit to cure, for the reason that no one likes to take the medioines usually pre scribed. HAMBURG 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. Mack & Co., proprietors. S. F. Tho British barqno Dumlm rtonshirc, Charles A. Nowgreen, commander, coal laden, left Sydney, N. S. W., 5th Febru ary at noon, with 'light variable winds, thick, rainy weather: wind hanling south erly and increasing to a strong breeze, continuing to the North Cape of New Zealand, which wa3 passe'd on the 10th. "Wind then hanlins northerly and in creasing a heavy gale, with very high seaL lasting three days; barometer Tery low and to all appearance the tail end of a hnricane. Succeeded with moderate north to NW. winds to the Society Is lands, which was passed March 7th, with heavy sqnalls and niuoh rain, accom panied byhei'vy thunder and lightning storms. Had no southeast trades. Vari ble winds to latitude 4 north. Took northeast trades, carrying them to Hono lulu, whioh was passed April 3d; from there to port had light to strong norther ly and N. NW. winds, with frequent squalls. April 12th, at noon, during a denso fog picked up pilot (Captain Powers) off the bar, who then took charge of tho ship and sailed her up to Astoria, and anchored at 1050 r. at., after a passage of WJ days. All well. Baplil Beating of tho Heart. Whenever you feel an uneasiness in the region of the heart, a slight pain in tho shoulder, arm, or under the shoulder-blade, or when you find yourself short of breath when ex ercising, or your heart has periods of of beating fast, you have heart disease, and should tako Da. Flint's Heabt Remedy. At druggists, $1.50. Descriptive treatises with each bot tle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F The perfection of the age In tho med ical lino is the liciuid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co,, San Fran cisco, Cal. It-is agreeable to the taste, acceptable to the stomach, harmless in Its nature, paluless yet prompt and thorough in its action. For sa'e by W. E. Dement & Co. Telephone TLo-lgiug House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night CO and 25 cts., per week $1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Full! The Astoria W. C. T. U. Fine Funii.slieil Booms. At the Munson neuse: Newly fur nished and renevated: terms reasonable. .Mrs. A. E. Stout. Choice Oregon apples at Thompson & Ross'. , by Fine fresh vegetables and fruits steamer from Calitornia. TnoMPsoN & Ross. At Tlio Holden House A few more boarders can be accom modated with or without rooms. Something Important. We are the Astoria -Agents for the celebrated Domestic Sewing Machine. Parties in want of a machine are in vited to call and examine them. Sold for cash or on the installment plan. GBIFFIN & RfcED. Early rose potatoes for seed. Thompson & Ross. An Opportunity. Dr. Harmon has left some spectacles, Brazilian Pebbles and optical goods with Wm. Armbruster, where they can be bought. This is a good opportunity for those who were unable to buy from him before his departure. lowest Cash, i'ricc. Coal Oil at $2.35 a case, at D. L. Beck & Sons. The latest styles in Baby Carriages, cheap for cash at Grlffln & Reed's. For The Most Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientific retouching and fine polish go to N. S. Shuster, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples at his new gallery on the Toad way. . X.arge lot of Reading matter just received at the Crystal Palace. JEFF'S ? United States Restaurant is tho best and dheapest in Astoria. The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union meets each Thursday at two v. jr., in the Toung Men's Chris tian Association hall. This. society was organized in 'S-4 and now numbers thirty four active members. In addition to its regular temperance work, since September, '86, the union has rased over one hundred and eighty dollars for local and other purposes, and has sent to the state legislature three hundred and thirty-three names on two peti tionsone asking for tho prohibitory amendment, and the other coming under the head of "social purity," en titled "protection of women." The Verdict Unanimous. W.D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 year.-' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellvilfe, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medi cine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thou sands of others have added their testi monv, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at W.E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. nico Handsome Jewelry. For a few davs there will be on ex hibition in the Jewlery window of the Crystal Palace, a large consignment of very fine Jewelry direct from the manufacturers, everything shown in the window is new and of verv rich designs, take a look a? you pass. " Ogilvie's Popular Reading, So. 38 at the Crystal 1'alace. Elgin and Waltham watches, clocks and SiUer ware of the latest styles just opened at the Crystal Palace,' prices lower than ever. Eastern o sters fresh every steamer at jcu.s u'staurant. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. If you wish anything In fine Station erv, the latest music, novels, etc., go to Griffin & Reed's. . - My establishment is now filled with a large and well selected stock. My prices are as usual tho very lowest, and all I ask is a chance to convince you that T can and will save you money. It is for your own interest as much as for mino to do your trad ing with me. German Wise, llie Clothier and Hatter. e ARRIVED: And on oxhibitionTin qnr Cloak Room this week our first selection of New, Stylish and Fashionable Garmente, consist ing of LADIES' BEADED DAMASSE -WRAPS. LADIES' BEADED GRENADINE WRAPS. LADIES' VELVET BROCADE WRAPS. LADLES' WOOL ARMURE WRAPS. LADIES' WOOL OTTOMAN WRAPS. LADIES' HABIT CLOTH ULSTERS, In Various Designs. LADIES' CASSIMERE ULSTERS, With Hoods. LADIES' WALKING JACKETS, In Cassimere, Bruclee, Jersey, Burotless, in Various Colors and Designs, NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, , O. H. COOPER'S, PYTHIAN BUILDING. I lit i' - Ml YOU NEEDN'T PesteThis On Your Looking Gla You will be sure to see it in Tin: Astoria and will remember it, because it is for your interest to do so. No-premium Chromos, Gift enterprises, Bean guessers, or any other clap trap, is resortecf to by D. L. BECK & SONS to sell their goods. Honest Goods, Honest Weights and Small profits is their motto, tHelcost of the clap trap being taken off tho price "of the goods. And the people like it bettei than the chance enterprise, where - one out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get it in the price of the goods. (Occident Building.) Desirable Tract For Sale. One hundred and sixty acres, heavily wooded with spruce, ten miles from town, on Lewis and Olarkes. For terms, etc., apply at this office. Ten cents for a cup of Fahre's coffee. ; 2. Private Booms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc The best cooked to order. Gotojeffljforoysierft, Private Rooms. . California Oat Hay, fit. V.i Wrtnil In lnrrrn no.tlttnf and at lowest prices at J. fl. D. Gray's docJr, The finest and nicest .steak to be had in town at Fabre's If you have a watch or clock that needs repairing take it to the Crystal Palace, and get a ood Job done by a.first class workman. Try Fabre's celebrated pan loast. Go To Croiv'fr Gallery. Tho leading Photographer. For the finest photos in all the latest styles and of superior hnish. What! So IcouTliinlc Jeff of the U. 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 any other restaurant in town. 25 cents. GREAT Bargains -IN Baby Buggies AND Musical Instruments AT THE New York Novelty Store Gainbrinus Beer And Free LunchTat the Telephone Sa- 1 loon, Stents. Tone Up The System. TRY THE NERVE FOOD, Manufactured and for Sale by SCansen cfe Co. Mineral Waters, Soda Water, fcally de- uveiyinau parts oi me uity. urace ana Works on Jefferson street, west ot Cass. REMEMBER: If vou want cannery 'supplies, go to 1). L. BECK & SONS. If you want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Rye or Corn Meal, go to J). L.BEOK & SONS. If vou want Wheat, Shorts, Bran, Or Rolled Barley, ?o to D. L. BECK & SONS. It vou want Cheese,' Best fresh Butter an"d Eggs, ' " . go to B. L.BECK &SONS. If vou want Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Pig's feet or Lard, go to D. L. BECK& SONS. If vou wantSardines, Anchovies,Holland or Smoked Herring Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stock fish, etc., go to B. L. BECKS SONS If vou wantSusrar, Svrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, go to B. L. BECK SONS If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pure Maple Syrup or ' Fresh Cal. Honey, go to B. L. BECK & SONS If you want Sauerkraut, Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins, in bulk or glass, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS If vou want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apples or 1 any other dry or Canned Fruit, go to B. B. BECK & SONS In short, if vou want any kind of Staple or Fancy Groceries go to B. B. BECK Jb SONS Do vou want the best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil Can ever Invented, go to B. B. BECK & S ONS Do you want Brooms, Tubs, Pails, "Washboards,Clothespins go to B. B. BECK & SONS Do you want Hall and Parlor Hanging, or Parlor, Chamber or Kitchen Stand Lamps, go to B. B. BECK & SONS Do vou want Plain Decorated China or Crockery. "Ware, White, or Fancy Glass Ware, go to B B BECK t& SONS Do you want Vases or other Ornamental 'articles, Silver plated Knives and Forks, Table or Tea Spoons,. go to B B BECK tfc SONS Do you want any kind of Cigars or Tobacco, from cheap and common to the best to be had, go to B Z BECKS SONS In fact, if you want anything in our line you will go home happy and sleep contentedly if you buy of ' D. L. BECK & SONS.