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3 ?trc gJailg .$tovJnn ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY- .....APRILS:;, is; Tho Gen. Ifilesis loading for Tilla mook. The Umatilla, coal laden, came in yesterday. Mrs. Cherry has returned from a visit to California. Mr. Lewis, secretary "Wisconsin Y. 2VI. C. A., will arrive this afternoon. The express companies have raised their rates interstate commerce law. Capt Wm. Hob3on brought the Quickstep from the Sound yesterday. Vancouver has subscribed over $400 toward the tournament fund so far. The receipts of the social at Mrs. G. C. Flavel's last Thursday evening, were 28. The Weekly Astobiax, printed at home and full of home news, is pub lished this morning. The first excuision of the season starts from Portland to-day for the Cascades. Gov. Penuoyer has been asked to commute Marple's death sentence to imprisonment for life. Sheriff Boss has begun to levy on (he delinquent tax list, the last days of grace having expired. Gov. Semple takes charge as chief executive across tho river to-day. The place is worth about 3,000 a year. Sinde the removal of Gov. Squire, threats to move the Chinese out of Seattle by force are becoming fre quent. Miss Nina Larowe will give a ready ing for the benefit of the church at the M. E. church next Thursday evening. The Portland Democrat has got ono Arfield and bunko Kelly. The lead is a promising one, and worth following up. Counterfeit silver dollars are re- Earted plenty in neighboring towns. iook out for them. Thev are said to be mostly dated 1885. Tf Umatilla county's delinquent taxes were all paid the county would be only $,186.50 in debt But tho delinquent taxes tot np S5i,H8.39. . Judge O. H. Page has returned from Portland. While in that city he was the recipient of deserved com plimentary mention from tho pre33. The coast survey steamer McAr thur is refitting at Mare Island. When finished she will make a hydro graphic cruise along the coast of Or gon. The steam collier San Pedro re cently made tho trip from Tacoma in 66 hours, averaging 13 knots an hour. This is believed to be the fastest trip on record between these ports. The Idaho is to sail today for Alas ka. She takes considerable freight and passengers from here for Chilcat, where L L. Beck & Sons ship a large consignment of supplies. Affer May 1st the time between Astoria and San Francisco, via O. & O. railroad, will be 52 hours. On that date daily trains will be put on from Portland, leaving there at four p. ir. A dozen new vessels were launched from the Main street wharf yes terday, the product of Astoria me chanics. They are of small tonnage, but in the aggregate make a good showing.. The British bark Martha FisJier cleared for Queenstown yesterday with 44,019 bus. wheat, worth $38,300, and sailed for the home port. The barkentine Portland started in tow tb the interior. f Mr. E. C. Holden will represent Or egon at the general Presbyterian as sembly at Omaha next month. While east he contemplates a trip to his na tive homo in England, which ho has not visited for forty years. By authority of the lieutenant gen eral, U. S. A., Major Chas. A. Wikoff i appointed inspector of the rifle practice for the department of the Columbia, to relieve Lieut. James N. Allison, Second Cavalry. 4 The United States revenue cutter Bear, whioh has been undergoing repairs at Vallejo, is expected to start on her regular summer cruise to the Behring sea to protect the seal inter ests, to-day. Tho Corwin accom panies her. -b" It is reported that sealing schoon ers have been given the three-league limit, whioh permits them to oatoh seal within nine miles from land, whereas before they were not allowed such a chance to catch the seals and were obliged to hunt for them at sea. The fourteen-year-old son of Dun can Douglass, who works atSam'J. Elmore's cannery, failed to come home at the usual hour yesterday af ternoon, and diligent search by his alarmed lather and friends up to eleven o'clock last night failed to furnisli any clue as to his where abouts. "The indications are that there will soon be an unusual flow of water down the Columbia river. The heav iest fall of snow that has occurred for years fell the past winter tn ihe mountains on the upper Columbia. Portland and Tho Dalles, says an up country exchange, would do well to set their houses in order and prepare for tb.9 overflow. Last Thursday evening Chas. John son, fishing for the Anglo-American Packing Co., started above Tongue Point to put out 1hk net. A squall coming up, he toid the boat puller to take down the sail. While doing so the boom flew around and hit Johnson, knocking him overboard, and throw ing the boatpnller between it and the gunwale of the boat. Before he could recover himself his unfortunate companion had disappeared. The drowned man was a Russian" Finn, unmarried, 28 years of age. His countrymen offer $23 reward for the recovery of the body. About six weeks ago, says the Walla Walla Union, a farmer named Thomas C. Eied, occupying Mrs. McEride's farm on Mill creek, left for Portland with his team, ostensi bly to secure employment. After reaching Portland he" wrote to his wife, saying that she had been a good wife, but as they could not get along together it was best they should part, The unfortunate woman is left desti tute, with three small children. Ev erything Reid had is mortgaged, even to the sewing machine, which he directs his wife to return to the agent, Eeid is in Portland with a widow of considerable means. Beaver Lodge No, 35, I. O. O. F., will celebrate the 08th anniversary of the founding of the order, at their room next Tuesday evening, on which occasion the programme will be as follows; Music by tho band from 730 to 8; opening ode, by tho lodge; prayer; music, by tho choir; remarks of N. G. ang V. G.; proclamation by the secretary; music, by tho choir; questions and responses, N. G. and V. G.; music, by the choir; "Odd Fel lowship," what is it? secretary; clos ing ode, by the lodge; social' enter tainment. AllOdd Fellows in good standing aro invited to attend with their families and lady friend?. John George, who lives-some seven miles below Alsea bay, was in Now port yesterday, says the Keics or the 19th, and reports the wreck of the steamer Dawn ashore at that place. It will be remembered that this little steamer drifted, out over tho Colum bia bar some two or three months ago, and was taken in tow by tho Empire, but during a storm she parted her cable and was abandoned at sea. Last Saturday she came ashore, bottom up, at the place above mentioned. Mr. George succeeded in 8aving-her propeller and shaft and a portion of her steel gear. He thinks her engine and boiler are in the surf a short distanco south of that place and can probably be saved. It was very near this place that tho bottle came ashore, containing tho story of the vessel's loss and the suffering aud starvation of the crew. A New York dispatch saya: An other effect of the interstate law in transcontinental traffic is seen in the transportion of salmon from the Pa cific coast to eastern markets. This industry furnishes a- large amount of freight to transcontinental roads dur ing the season, and there has been.in tho past active competition for it Last season, during the war in rates the tariff was forced down, and even at the low rates then prevailing the Canadian Pacific railroad was in the field, and succeeded in getting a'good deal of business. It is now under stood that the Canadian Pacific rail road is making a $1 rate to salmon packers to Chicago. The rate is pro portionally low to eastern points," with more than fair prospects of se curing a larger part of the business unless "the. interstate commission oomes to the rescue Pacfiic coaBt business has almost ceased. Apportionment of County School Moneys. County school superintendent ra je completed at 9:45 last evening the apportionment of county school moneys to tho sever.il districts as follews: To each of the school dis tricts the sum of $50, was appro priated, making $1,100. To district No. One, with 615 pupils, was appro priated $1,097.40, making a total with the $50, of $1,747.40. To district No. 2, with 61 pupils, a total of $22G.64; No. 3, 28 pupils, $127.23; No. 22 pupils, $110.72; No. 5. 26 pupils, $121.76; No. 6, no report; No. 7, 34 pupils, $143.84; No. 8, 43 pupils, S168.68; No. 9, 155 pupils, $477.80; No. 10, 39 pupils, 8157.61; No. 11, 50 puoils, $188; No. 12, 36 pupils, S149.36; No. 13, 30 pupils, S132.80; No. 14, 37 pupils, $152.12; No. 15, 26 pu pils, $121.76; No. 16, 28 pu pils. $127.23; No. "17,. 26 pupils, S121.76; No. 18, 48S pupils, $1,396.88; No. 19, 29 pupils, $130.04; No. 20. 24 pupils, $116.24; No. 21, 37 pupils, $152.12; No. 22, 28 pupils, S127.28; No. 23, 15 pnpils, S91.40. Total num ber of pupils, 1,880; total amount of money distributed, $6.28S.80; total amount in county treasury, $6,297.07; amount remaining, S8.27; the pro rata for each census pupil was $2.76. Sadden Death DR FLINTS HEART REMEDY will prolong life by preventing those sudden deaths from heart disease whioh bring untold grief to families, often plunging them into poverty, because of the untimely disease of bread-winner. At druggists. $1.50; Descriptive treatise with each bottle. or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. 1 Ladies'.Hats. Mrs. Malcolm ha3 just received a large assortment of latest styles ladies' hats, and also for misses. Among others are the SiddonB, Strathmore, Del Rey. MarquL ,and La Tour. Private Rooms. At Frank Fahre's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeffs restaurant. Gotojefffcforoystcrs, Private Rooms. LATEST TELEGEAPHI0 EEWS. St. Augustine, Fla., April 22. The war department has ordered the re moral to Mount Vernon, Alabama, of the Apaches confined in Fort Marion. IDENTIFIED. GiiOBE, Arizona, April 22. The man arrested here as Wm. Springer Col ton, tho wife murderer, has been identified as the right man. A TEBBIBLE ACCIDENT. Nobth Yakima, April 22. A fear ful accident occurred on the Cascade branch of the Northern Pacific rail road four miles from Cle-elum, last Thursday afternoon. A train ran into a construction train, the engine and the two men in it being flung into ".a crushed mas3. Altogether there were seven killed and twelve wounded. The accident was on ac count of a failure to flag as per or ders. DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. Tucson, April 22. The freight con ductors and brakemen on thi3 divis ion of the Southern Pacific railroad have struck. They want 300 hours for a mouths work instead of 400. The company retorts' by declaring that sevonteen hours constitute a day's work. CLEAB OF SMAIjIi POX. LosAngele3, April 22. The last yellow flag was taken down yester day. Outside of the pest house, the city is clear of small pox. v oinneby surruns San Francisco, April 22. The schooner Viking is taking aboard a full equipment for a salmon cannery. SN3W TN THE BOOKIE 1. CiiETE.fNE, April 22. A severe snow storm is raging in tho Rockies between Ogden and Cheyenne. Freight trains had to be side tracked. SALMON SPECULATIONS. San Fbancisco, April 22. The I salmon pack of '87 is estimated at a million case3. 550,000 cases are al ready sold. The Saoramento fishing promises to be less a feature thau ever. Illegal fishing at nil seasons, debris and seines will destroy almost the whole business. Y. 31. C. A. NOTES. Mr. W. E. Lewis, state secretary for Y. M. C. A. work in Wisconsin is ex pected on this evening's boat from Portland. Mr. Lewis, who is one of the most prominent Association workers in the country, in on his way to SanFrauoisco to attend the twenty-seventh international convention of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciations. He will probably remain in this city forji few days, and during his stay will work with onr local as sociation. A Bible reading for young men will be held in tho Y. M. O. A. hall, con ducted by Mr. Lewis, at 8 p. si. On Sunday morning Mr. Lewis will speak in the Congregational church, aud in tho afternoon ho will conduct a service for young men in the hall at three o'clock. In the evening a union service will be held in the M. E. church, when Mr. Lewis wUl deliver an address. The gentlemen attending tho inter national convention from -Astoria, are E. A. Stokes, O. A. Hauson, pres. ident, Rev. O. B. Whitmore, G. A. Charnock, general seoretary. Quite extensive improvements are being made in the rooms of the Y. M. O. A., and to help meet tho ex pense of alterations and new furni ture, tho ladies auxiliary committeee are arranging for a grand concert and entertainment to ba given next Fri day. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world wo live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's Auyusl Floioer, will mike them freo from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy five per cent, of such mala dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Coshveness, rtervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the jHeart, and other distressing svmptoms. Three doses of August Floicer will prove its wonderful effect, bample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. Real Estate Transfers. W. G. Ross to C. W. Fulton, a3 signee, Seaside Packing Co.'s prop erty and premises; S1,000. C. W. Fulton and wife to Thistle Packing Co., same property; S50,000. Jas. Hachney and wife to Eben P. Parker, ono-twelfth. interest Luke Taj'lor claim; $75. Jonas Pirssou and wifo to Chas. Johnson, tract of land sees. 35 and 36,T.9,R.9W.;$-100. - i Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at V. E. Dement & L'o.'s Drug atoro as tneir giv ing away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valu able article from the fact that It always cures and never disappoints. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size SI. Every bottle warranted. Fiuo Furnished Booms. At tho MunHon Heuse: Newly fur nished and renevated: terms reasonable. Mbs. A. E. Stout. "YELLOWSTONE KIT," THE MESSIAH. A Tariflc Coast Fakir Tnras 'Religious Exhorter. Everyone in Astoria remembers a street fakir who worked Astoria in '83 and '84. He was a low-sized, stout individual with black, bead like eyes, and a mas3 of curly black hair, crowned with a sombrero, gaudy with bullion braid. He pulled in quite a lot of money with an old game that was taught in the Sunday sohools in Arkansas twenty years ago, but which served his purpose, Ho called him self "Yellowstone Jut.' Tins same individual has recently turned up down south. A Jacksonville, Fla., dispatch says: "A most peculiar sight is witnessed on the streets of Jacksonville these evenings. The colored populace of the city and ubnrbsreven for miles into the country, seem to be pos sessed with feelings of frenzy over a man who has been restoring sight to the blind, making the lame walk, and curing by the laying on of hands. At least people enthused think so." "So far has this man, who travels under the grandiloquent name of 'Yellowstone Kit,' worked upon these people that he lectures them upon their moral duties, voting, social con ditions, rights, religious beliefs, and has created more f uroro among them than Sam Jones over created among the southern whites. "Ho harangues violently, with a pe culiar flow of words, dresses gor geously aud gives away barrels of bread, "crackers, meat and dresses to colored women and colored servants in hotels and families. Tho latter leave their work to such an extent while thoy hover about the speaking stand that complaints come in numer ously to tho city authorities on tho matter. "Last night over 4,000 whites and blacks, many respectable citizens among the former, were gathered about his stand, when some oue threw a stone, aimed at 'Kit,' but which striking an eleotrio light demolished the globo. In an instant a wild up roar followed, people crowded about the stand, thinking an assault was in tended on him they styled 'Second Messiah.' "Riot was imminent when the sher iff came over, but by his loud outcry the 'Messiah' hushed the crowd and had the blacks completely under con trol. -He lectures in favor of gamblers on coming elections, and is the talk of tho day. He is a man of slender build, dark, swarthy features, curling, kinkling hair of raven blackness, piercing black eyes, and dresses very particularly, fairly blazing wilh gen uine diamonds. "In Kev West exoitement ran so high that factions were formed and an attempt to assassinate 'Kit' -was made, in which he was severely in jured. 'In Tallahassee: Fla.. .Cambridge and Albany, Ga., and other sections of the state the same peculiar excite ment existed among the cojored peo ple, all claiming that he is the 'Mes siah.' "It is said that he carried away $2y,000 from Key West as a recom pense of his arduous work of faith. If the excitement continues here he will leavo this city wi th considerably more than that." 3Inrine Memoranda. April 15 The schooner Novelty went to sea trom Gray s harbor, lum her laden for San Francisco. April 10 Schooners James A. Gar- jield and Rebecca sailed from Gray's harbor for San I'Tancisco, lumber laden. April 17 Schooners Vega and Glcnns ailed for San Diego from Gray's harbor, with lumber. April 17 The Gen. 3files spoke the sealing sohooner 2Iary Taylor oil" Grab's htrl o All well. April UU Tne ve7i.iu ties spoKslthc sealing schooner Helen Blum about 15 miles off Shoalwater bay. She had 16 men and had taken 850 skins; had been out about two weeks; all well. lir.ieo Up. You are feeling depressed, your ap Detite is poor you are bothered with llea!ache, you are fidgetty, ncrvou3. and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stim ulants, spring medicine, or bitter?, which have for their basis very cheap, briil w hiskey, and which stimulate you lor an hour, and thon leave you " in worse condition than before, What you want is an alterative that will puri fy your blood, start healtliv action of Liver and Kidneys, restore vour vitali ty, and givo renewed health and strength. Such a medicine vou will lnd in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle nt W. K. Dement-& Co.'s Drug Store. Syrup oi Figs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This Eleasant liquid fruit remedy may be ad of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt ami eueeuvc remedy known, to cleanse the system ; to act on, tho Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel lleadachs, Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. An Opportunity. Dr. Harmon lias left some spectacles, Brazilian Pebbles and optical goods with Wra. Armbruster, where they can be bought. Trts Is a good opportunity for those who were unable to buy from him before his departure. Lowest Cnsli lrict. Coal Oil at 2.35 a case, at D. L. Beck & Sons. Gumbrinus Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. What Is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with tho choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at tho lowest prices, at.). W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hctel, Astoria. The best oysters In any style at Fabre's. SKIN SCALP Cleansed, Purified and Beauti fied by the Cuticura Remedies. ror cleansing tljo Skin and Scalp of I'is figurincr Humors, for allaying Itching, Burn ingand Inflammation.for curing tho fi stsymp toms of Eczema, Psoriasis, Milk Crust, scaly Head, Scrofula, and other inherited Skin and Hood Diseases, CuhcUra, tho great Skin Curo. and'CUTicUKA Soap, an oxqusite Skin Beautifier. externally, and CUticuka ie solvknt, the now Blood l'unuer. internally, aro infallible. A COMPLETE CUKE. I have suffered all my lifo with skin dis eases of- different, kinds and havo never found permanent relief, until, bv the advice of a lady friend, I used your valuable Cirri guha. Kkmkdiks. I gave them a thorough trial, using six bottles of tho Cuticcka. ite solves , two boxes of Ccticuka and seven oakes of Ctri ictisX Soap, and the result was just what I had been told i would be-a compute cure. BELLE W ADERichmond. Va. Reference, G, WLatimer, Druggist Richmond, Va. SALT RIXEmi CUKED . iwas troubled with Salt Rheum for- a number oi years, so that the skin entirely came off one of my hands from JUe finger tips to tho wrist. I tried remedies and doctors' prescriptions to no purposo until I com menced taking Cuticcua Kemkdies, and now I am entirely cured. E. T. PAKKEK. 397 Northampton St. . Boston, IKC GISTS EXDOUSE THEMl. Havo sold a quantity of your Cuticura Remedies. Ono of my customers. Mrs. Henry Kintz, who had totter on her hands to such an extent as to cause the skin to peel off, and for eight years sho suffered greatly. wa3 completely cured by tho uso of your medi cines, C. A'. 2C YE, Druggist, Canton. Ohio. 1TCIIIG. scaEy, PiMPlST. For tho last year I havo had a specic3 of itching, scalv and pimply humors on my face to which I havo appileda great many mrthod3 of treatment without success, and which was speedily and entirely cured by Ccticuka. M as. ISAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, 0. NO 3IEDICIXI; lilliE THEM Wo havo sold your CtmruitA RryicDiES for the lat six yoars, and no modicincs on our shelves gavo better satisfaction. C. . AT11,KT0N, Druggist, Albany, N. Y. Cuticura ufjiedik aro sold overywhero. Pnco; Cuticuka-. 50 cents; KE3olv-nt, $1.00; Soap, 25 cents. Prepared by the Pott-k Unco and Chemical Co,, Boston. Mas3, Send for "How to Cure Skin lIMeUtCH, ' PR 1 1 RQ Pimple. Skin Flemishes, and Ba ll IIUDU by Humors, cured by CuricUhA Soap. j Catarrh to Consumption. .Cat'irrh ic its destructive forco stands next to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption. Jt i' therefore singular that thoso afflicted with this fearful disease should not make it tho object of their lives to rid themo'ves of it Decoptivo remedies concocted by ignorant pretenders to medical knowledge have weakened tho confidence of the great majority of sufferers in all advertised rem edies. They becomo resigned to a lifo of misory-rathor than torturo rhemsolvos with doubtful palliatives. But thU will never do. Catarrh must ba metat every atag and comhated with all our might In many cases tho disease has assumod dangerous symptoms 'J ho bones and cartilage of tho no3e. the organs of hear ing, of socingand.of tasting so affocted as to bs useless, tho uvula so elongated, the throat so inflamed and irritated as to produce a constant and distressing cough. - SAsroKn'rf Radical uuke moats ovorv phase of Catarrh, from a simple head cold to the'lnnst loathsome and destructive stages. It is local -and contltutional. lntant in re lieving, permanent in curing, safe, economi cal and novor-failing. Each package contains one bottle of tho Radic & Ut'RK, one box Qatakkh l Solv v$T, and an Iupeovkd Jjhaleb, with treat ise; price SI. PoTrEE Dnua & Chemol Co., Boston. KIDNEY PAINS sensation ever present with those of mtlamcu kidneys, weak bacK and 'loins, achinz hins and sides, over worked or worn out by disease, debility or dissipation, aro relieved in one minute and speedily cured by the cutiMira An 1 I'.-itu pM-ttr. a new, original, elegant and infallible antidote to pain and inflamma tion. At all drrggists, 25c.; five for $1.00 ; or of ottor lrnc Co., JJostoii. My establishment is now filled with a large and well selected stock. , My prices are as usual the very lowest, and alKI ask is a chance to convince you that T can and will save 3'ou money. It is for your own interest as much as for mine to do 3'our trad ing with me. AT THE New York Novelty Store American News Depot ON SALE Tho latest Magazines and Illustrated papers 01 tne aay. Swedish, Danish and German papers, Books aud Dictionaries. . . , Lovell and Seaside Libraries, Schoal I Books, Stauonery.'etc A BALMANISO, liuenamos si. ucuxuixuu. German wise, The Clothier and natter. (Occident IJulldlng.) GREAT uaigcmio IN Baby Buggies AND Musical Instruments Glove Department. u. n Sole Agent For Astoria For The Sale Of The Celebrated : F. Oentemeri Kid Gloves. o Received from the Manufacturers direct, upwards f 50 dozen of .the ahove Famous Kid Gloves in Black, Dark1 colors, Tans, Greys and all the late shades. Plain and Embroidered Stitched backs and in Various Lengths. Also a very large Stock- of SILK. TAFFETTA IN ALL THE LATE COLORS AND MAKES. Lace Mits for Ladies and Children in Conceivable Color and in Various Late Styles and Lengths. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing Mm OF ASTORIA. C. HI YOU NEEDN'T aste This On Your Looking Gla You will bo sure to see it in it, because it is for your interest No nreraium Chromos. Gift other clap trap,is resorted to by D. goods. Honest Uoods, Honest Weights and bmall prohts is their motto, the cost of the clap trap being taken off tho price of the good! And the people like it better than the chance enterprise, where one. out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get it in the price of tha goods. ' . REMEMBER: If you want cannery supplies, go to D. Ij. BECK & SONS- If vou want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Rye or CornV Meal, - . want Wheat, Shorts, ir you If vou want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and Eggs, -$"' go to B. Z. BECK & SOim If vou want Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Pig's feet or Lard, go to D. Z. BEGK& SON.JSj. If you wantSardines, Anchovies,Holland or Smoked Herring " .Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stock fish, etc., go to " B. Z. BECK &fi0tfti If vou want Sugar, Svrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drip's, . go (o B. Z. BECK SONS If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pure Maple Syrup or Z'--, Fresh Cal. Honey, go to B. Z. BECKb SOtfg If vou want Sauerkraut, Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins, - in bulk or glass, go to JJ. Jb. JtJZUJi. & ava-a If you want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apples or any other dry or Canned Fruit, go to B. Z. BECKS SOXfiS In short, if vou want any kind of Staple or Fancy Groceries -""-"" - go to B.Z. BECK dsSOIfiS Do you want tha-best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil . Can ever invented, go to B. Z. BECK cfc 802&3 Do vou want Brooms, Tubs,. Pails, Washboards.Clothespins, "",, J goto B. Z. BECK fe 80&3 Do you want Hall and Parlor Hanging, or Parlor, Chamber or Kitchen Stand Lamps,. go to JD. Z. BECKS SOifS Do vou want Plain Decorated China or. Crockery Ware, White, or Fancy Glass Ware, go to B Z BECK S 80N& Do you want Vases or other Ornamental articles, Silver plated Knives and Forks, Table or Tea Spoons, go to B Z BECK & BON'S. Do you want any kind of Cigars or Tohacco, 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, yott will go home - ..- happy and- sleep contentedly if you buy of D. L. BECK & 80N. -Xr COOPER, THREAD GLOVES ev W COOPER The Astoblln and will remember; to do so. enterprises. Bean firuessers. -or anr L. BECK & SONS to sell their go tojy. Jj.JiJUUK & tfOAttfj Bran, or Rolled Barley, . eo to D. Z. BECK b 80T8 feK-ieSieA. i As- j--..Sfcfc,. Trftf t'. J ' St, nr : uiBii- 26!fcj. "V " ST2to.J...- sa ,j. .