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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1887)
--"-" -f T UJ ?Itc gaily gforimt. ASTORIA. OREGON: WEDNESDAY. ..APHIL27. 16S7 A detachment o the salvation array will arrive this afternoon and will be gin operations at their headquarters this evening. The S. (?. Reed ha3 been withdrawn from the Portland route for repairs; the Mountain Queen and It. It. Thomjyson are now running. The Woman's Belief Corps will give you a clam chowder at Liberty Hall on May 4, from 5 to 9 p. xr.; all the, chowder you can eat for 23 cents. The Oregon state teachers' associa tion will hold its session in the rep resentatives' hall in the state capitol building on the Gth, 7th and 8th of next July. There was no business transacted in the city council yesterday evening, there being no quorum present. The meeting was adjourned to next Tues day evening. Coroner Ross yesterday brought in and buried the remains of the China man who starved to death in his cabin on Young's river. His coim trymen paid for the funeral. Chris. Berg, employed at Booth's cannery, ssstained a very severe in jury yesterday morning, falling from adjoining net racks onto the rocks below, a distance of fourteen feet, and fraoturing his skull. He was conveyed to the hospital, where he now lies in a critical condition. Thus far this month, Isak Peter son, a native of Prussia, .7. B. Mc Donald, a native of England, A. J. Frazer, a native of Great Britain, and S. G. Petersen, a native of Sweden, have renounced all Tnlegiance to for eign prince and potentate, and de clared their intentions to Become American citizens. Oscar Thayer, assistant foreman in the Portland News office, has drawn 15,000 in a southern lottery. F-i-f-t-e-e-n t-h-o-u-s-a-n-d d-o-l-l-a-r-s; just think of it! We've heard and read, about those things happening 2,000 or 3,000 mile3 away, but to be within 100 miles of a printer that can show that much money seems almost im possible. What in the world will he do with so much money! The ten rubber ooats for the use of the pipemen at fires, arrived yester day. They are substantial look ing garments, not what one would select for a dres3 coat, but em inently fitted for the use for which they are intended. They cost 84.75 each. On five is painted'in large let ters on the broadest part, "Astoria No. L" On the other five, "Rescue No. 2," which makes them articles of ornament as well as use. The sixty-eighth anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellowship was ap propriately observed at the. spacious hall of Beaver Lodge last evening. The Western Amateur band dis coursed some excellent music, after which an opening ode was sung by Messrs. Tarbell and Middlebrook, Miss Hattie Bitely accompanist, after which the appropriate ritual of the order was gone through with, the whole closing with a social dance. About March 1st, J. P. Clark, con fidential clerk of Elle Ellen, a prom inent lumber merchant of Truckee, Cal., presented a ch eck for 8318 to his employer, for his signature. Af ter the cheok was signed Clark raised the check by prefixing sixty to the amount named in it. making it read S60.318. He then went to San Fran cisco and presented the check for payment at the Bank of California. The officers of the bank recognized the signature as genuine and raid the full amount to Clark, who immediate ly disappeared. Morse's deotectives succeeded in tracing- Clark to Victoria, B. C, where he had opened a variety theatre. Dectechve Deasy made the arrest and took Clark be fore a magistrate, who remanded him until the 28th inst., so as to afford the authorities an opportunity to send up a requisition for him. YOUNG MEN'S Christian Association ! GRAND CONCERT! AND . ENTERTAINMENT. Will be given In Liberty Hall, on Friday, April 201I, By the Ladies' Auxiliary Committee of the Y. M. C. A., to aid in furnish ing the new rooms of the . Association. A special feature will "he the appear ance for the first time in this city of the PEAK SISTERS, As they appeared before the Crowned Heads of Europe, Asia and Africa. THE MISTLETOE BOUGH, In Pantomime. SONGS, CHORUSES AND HEADINGS By the Best Talent in the City. Admission. Children, SOcts - - 21 Doors open at 7: 80 p. m. Commence at 8 p. m. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Seven Men Killed at a Mexican Wedding PiTTsucna, April 20. This morn ing a fire broke out in a four story brick building, the upper stories of which weie occupied by roomers, and was almost totally destroyed. Two of the occupants were found dead; they died of suffocation. Two jumped and it is believed wero fatally hurt. A MONUMENT TO OAIJHOUN. Chrleston-, April 26. It was a beautiful day for unveiling the Cal houn monument. There were tre mendous crowds present. Secretary Lamar was the orator of tho day. There waa a great rush to hear him. BUBIED. Milwaukee, April 2G. After brief services here, Alexander Mitchell was buried at the Forest Home, cemetery to-day. POSTPONED TILL OCTOBER. London, April 20. Dr. Parker ha3 received so many letters urging him not to go to Brooklyn to conduct the Beecher memorial services on account of fears of excessive heat that he has resolved to postpone his visit till Oc tober. A FATAL FIGHT. Citv of Mexico, April 2G. Dring the festivities at a wedding here to day, a free fight was indulged in, in which seven men were killed, includ ing the bridegroom. " LAUNCHEU. London, April. 2G. Tho Thistle, which will go to America to compete for the Amvica' cap, wa5? launched to-day. OVERBULED. Chicago, April 2a. Judge Tully has overruled the change of venue for the Chicago boodlers. COOL WHATHER. LrNCHBURQ, Ta., April 20. Cool weather prevails throughout this region. The mountains are covered with snow. SNOW IN GREAT BRITAIN. London, April 26. A heavy snow storm is reported throughout Scot land and Wales. NO cnOLERA IN MEXICO. San Fraxoisco, April 26. Tho American consul at Mazatlan tele graphs that there is no cholera in Mexican ports. The reports were started during tho late election, doubtless for political reasons. MORE WARLIKE. London, April 26. It is rumored that Germany will keep Schnaebels a good many years. If France wants him she will have to send her armies for him. There are rumors circulat ing that Bismarck expects to impli cate Gen. Boulanger with Schnaebels in treason. A Gilt Tor All. In order to give all a chance to teat it. and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's Xew Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will he, for a limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith in the mer its of this great remedy. All who suf fer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, are especially requested to call at W. E. Dement & Co.s Drug Store, and get a Trial Uottle Free, Large Bottles 1, An old captain says there is no lnck in naming vessels after women. "They are always getting their own ers into difficulty," he claims. "If they don't meet with accidents they are doing poor business or getting into lawsuits or financial embarrass ment. Boats that are named after thejnen are a great' deal luckier. You may not believe it. but it is so. I was in a lawyer's office yesterday and he had sixteen claims against vessels. Well, sir. fifteen of them were against boats bearing the name of women, and the other was against one that was named after a state." Biiclilen'.s Arnica Salve. Tub Best Salvi: i n the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,Ulcers, Salt Rheuni, Fever ores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed, to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sa le by W E. Dement & Co. Ladles' Hats. Mrs. Malcolm has just received a large assortment of latest styles ladies' hats, and also for misses. Among others are the Siddons, Strathmore, Del Key. Marquise and La Tour. Employment Wanted. By a competent woman as. waitress in a mess house. Apply at this office. Go To Crow's Gallery. The leading l'hotographer. For the finest photos in all the latest styles and of superior hnlsh. An Opportunity. Dr. llarmon has left some spectacles, Brazilian Tebbles 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. At The lioldcn House A few more boarders can be accom modated with or without rooms. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town atFabre's Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeff's restaurant. Gotojeffsforoj-sters. Private Rooms. TO-MORROW NIGHT. April 28. At the 31. E. Church Mrs. Nina Larowe, the celobrated elecutionist of New York, will give one of her unique entertainments, consisting of readings, both serious and comic, with music interspersed, both vocal and instrumental. The Portland Hews says tho following of one of her readings recently given in that city: "Mrs. Larowe is all that has been said of her by tho pres3. In both pathetic and comic she excels." The Oregonian says of her: Mrs. Nina Larowe is the daughter of the late Judge Churchman, who was min ister to Chili under Lincoln. She is a lady of culture and refinement, hav ing traveled in both South America and Europe." The following are some of her selectiens: Scene from the Love Chase. Sheri dan Knowles; Mrs. Caudle oh Shirt Buttons, Douglass" Jerrold; scene from Romeo and Juliet; Shakespere; Beverie in Church; anonymous; Vag abonds, Trowbridge; Dagger scene Macbeth, Shakespere; The Jiners, anonymous; Backwoods school girl's composition, which is alone worth the price of admission. We bespeak for her a full house. Price of admission, adults, fifty cents; children, 25 cents. ST. ELMO'S LIGHT. Seen on a FMiinjr Boat hi RiTer. the Columbia Tho crew of boat No. 32, of tho Cutting Packing Company, report that last Monday night they noticed a ball of fire on the masthead of their fishing boat, they being abreast of Fort Stevens at the time; the wind blowing a squall; in a moment it played around lower down, ran out to the end of tho sprit, and as one of the men made a move it transferred itself to tho back collar of his sou' wester, where it glowed with great brilliancy anu then disappeared. One of the men said "it looked to be just the size of one of the electric lights in town and was just as bright.' St. Elmo's light, as these lights are called, is a common phenomenon on board ship, and is usually seen on the top of one of tho masts, at tho ends of the yards and other poiuts on tho vessel during a squall. They are usually considered harmless. This is the first instance brought to our knowledge where the phenomenon was observed in the Columbia river. Astonishing Sneeev. It is the duty of every person who has used BoscJiee's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Cronp, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat aud lung diseases. No person can use it withont immedin te relief. Three doses will relieve auy case, and wo consider it the 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 niedicino as the German Syrup cannot bo too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Begular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. Famous Women. Madame Trebelli, the greatest of living contraltos who has traveled extensively, in fact visited ever county and city of note in the world, has just departed from the slope of the Pacific, and often expressing the greatest admiration for the beauty and grandeur of our scenery and the delightful mildness of our climate, left the following written note as a living expression of her opinion in the hands of a Portland druggist, the original of which can be seen on de mand. Poutlaxd, Or., April G, 1537. Dear Mr. Wisdom : I have tried your "Robertine," and it gives me much pleasure to say that it is excellent for the complexion, being one of tho best articles of the kind I nave ever usod. Be lieve me, yours sincerely. i. TKEBELU. If any further proof of the excel lency of this article is required call on Messrs. W. E. Dement te Co. ot Asto ria, Or., who, for the small sum of fifty cents, will produce evidence that will satisfy the most skeptical and fastidious and give you a beautiful pioturo card for tho tronble of en quiring. Jnmpins the Bounty. The ship County of Flint left here, last Friday morning, outward bound. Her crew had been shipped in this city, and big "blood money" paid for it, and consequently a deputy Bheriff was taken along as a guard. Ueroro the ship left the dock, however, two of "the boys who plongh the briny deep" escaped, and the disgusted shipmaster had to engage the sor services of a steam launch later on in the day to overtake the ship and land two more sailors, and thus save him self from los3. Welcome. Unnecessary Jllsery. Probably ns much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is difficult to cure, for the reason that no one likes to take the medicines usually pre scribed. HAMBUEG FIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack & Co., proprietors. S. F. JEFF'S United States Restaurant is the best and cheapest in Astoria. For The Most Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientific retouching and fine polish go to X. S. Sinister, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples at his new gallery on the roadway. DEATH OF JA3IES DUFFY. Au OW nntl Well Known- Aatoiian Passes Away. By the death of Jaine3 Duffy at St. Vincent's hospital Monday night, says the Portland Welcome, the last of" the old-time stewards between San Francisco and Panama in the early fifties, leaves these scenes of toil aud woe. As early as 1859 Jim my opened the famous El Dorado sa loon in San Francisco, which he con ducted for a number of years, but his friends one by one dying, or seeking new fields, he sold out and struck out for Portland, where he soon found .employment as bartender in the American .Exchange hotel on Front and Washington streets, then run un der the management of pjnmby & Perkins. Here he remained from 1869 until that structure was partial ly destroyed by fire in 1879. After this ho went to Astoria and presided over the Parker House for a number of years, and finally drifted back to this city, where with Bob King, now circuit court bailiff, he opened a neat place on Alder street. Failing in this, his last effort, he took sick and gradually dwindled away to but a shadow of his former self. He was buried from the hospital, Tuesday last, and his funeral was attended by many of the old-timers who knew him, and knew him woll in the ups and downs of his eventful life. He spent last summer at Clatsop beach. The O. K. & Lease Signed. New York, April 25. The lease of the Oregon Bailway & Navigation Comnnnv was sieued to-dav. The lease is to the Oregon Short Line, but the Union Pacific guarantees the payment of the Oregon Bailway & Navigation bonds and interest there on, and a 6 per cent, dividend. The lease is for ninety years. New York, April 25. Charles Francis Adams signed for the Short Line, Judge Dillon for the Union Pa cific and ex-Governor Hawley for the Oregon Bailway & Navigation Com pany, and Elijah Smith for the Ore gon & Transcontinental. The list named company will resume its func tions as a construction company, building the necessary feeders for the "Onion Pacific. It is believed that the result will be pushed for a more im portant voice in the Northern Pacifio board at the next election. The Tribune says: The lease was virtually agreed upon last November, but there were many difficulties to overcome, tho last being President Adams, as to tho situation about giv ing tho guarantee. This was finally overcome, but owing to certain legal hinderances, the lease was made to tho Short Lineiustead of to the Union Pacific outright. Palpitation of the Heart. Persons who suffer from occasional palpitation of the heart are often uuawaro that they. are the victims of heart disease, and are liable to die without warning. They should banish this alarming symptom aud cure the disease by using JDn. Flint's Heart Remedy. At alf""drnggists, or J. J. Mack fc Co., 9 and 11 Front st., S. F. How Mnvrir.se. Clinnseil His Ideas. Young wife "I know very well that my husband no longer loves me.'' Mother ''How-do you know it, my daughter?" "You know he belongs to a fire company?" "Yes." ''Well, before we were married, when we were courting, and the fire bell rang he never went to the fire. Ho said he would rather pay the fine.' "Well, what does he do now?" "Why, now, at the very first sound of the bell he says duty calls him, and he is off and away in three shakes of a sheep's tail." Texas Sif Lings. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clav Co., Iowa, tells the following story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residi-nts of the tewn: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years: could not dress myself without help. Now 1 am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for havinir renewed mv youth, and removed completely all dis ease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50c. at W. K. De ment & Co.'s Drug Store. Syrup ol Figs. Manufactured only by tho California rig syrup uo. ban Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid lruit remedy may bo 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 tho system; to acton. ine i.iiver, jviuneys anu Bowels gently yet thoroughly to disnel lleadachs. ColdB and Fevers: to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. What! Io YouTIiink Jell" or 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. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee atFabre's. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with tho choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices, at .1. V. Conn's druir store. oppoVitf Occident hctel, Astoria. The best FabreN. oysters in any ,tyle at Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties etc. The best cooked to order. Telephone I.oJf;iuy House. Rest Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week 31.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Gamhrinus Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. I Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. SCALP Cleansed, Purified and Beauti fied by the Cuticura Remedies. For cleansing tho Skin and Scalp of Dis fisurin? Humors, for allaying Itching, Burn ing and Inflammation, for curing tho fii st symp toms of Eczoma, Psoriasis, Milk Crust, Scaly Head, Scrofala, and othor inherited Skin and blood Diseases, CuticUBA, tho great Skin Cure, and Cuticuka Soac. an exqusito Skin Ucautificr. externally, and Cuticura hE solvknt, tho new Blood Purifier, internally, aro infallible A COMPLETE CL'ltE. 1 Lava suffered all my lifo with skin dis eases of different, kinds and havo never found permanent relief, until, bv tho advice of a lady friend, I used your valoablo Cuti cuka Hkiikdies. I gave them a thorough trial, using six .bottles of tho Cuticuka 'Hr solves , two boxes of Cuticuka and seven cakes of CUiIfiURA SnAP.nnil thn rwnlt wns just what I had boon- told it would bc-a cumjneie cure. - BELLE WADE, Richmond. Vn. Reforenco, O, W. Latimer, Druggist Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM CURED . I was troubled with Salt .Rheum for a number of years, so that tho skin entirely came off one of my hands from the finger Ups to the wrist.-I tried romedies and doctors' nrosnrintinna tn nn niimnon until T nm menced takins Cuticuka Remedies, and now i am entirely cured. E. T. l'AKKER. Northampton St. Boston, urugists'exiTorse them. Havo sold a quantity of your Cuticura RpmMIM. OnA nf TTlt? (tncfAmAM fo Henrv Kint whnlinil tnftnr r,n ln-Knn.l such an extent as to cause tho skin to peel off. anu ior eigne years sno suuercu greatly, was completely cured by the uso of your modi- ITCHING, SCALY, TiaiPLY. For tho Inst vpqr T tinrn ha A a cnoniu r itching, scaly and pimply humors on my face 10 wmcu i navo applied a groat many methods of treatment without success, and which was speedily and entirely cured by Cuticura. Mrs. ISAAC PJIELP3, Ravenna, 0. NO 3IEI)ICIXEJiIKE THEM . AVo havo srtlil vfinr nirrrnirin Hmmtra for tho last six years, and no medicines on uur&neives gave Deitcr satisfaction. u.r. AiuKKiU.N, druggist, Albany, N. Y. Cuticura REiiKDiETaro sold everywhere, Pnco; Cuticuka, 50 cents; Kksolvi-nt, S1.00; Soap, 2o conts, Prepared by tho Potthr Druo and Chemical Co., 2kton. MflSs. Npiifl for "ilnx- tn I'iiva mL-ln Diseases," ppilDQ Pimples, Skin Blomishes, and Bn- UFlULiLJ.bv Humors, pnrpd hi- PirrTntrin Soap. Catarrh to Consumption! Catarrh in its destructive forco stands next to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption. It is therefore singular that thoso afflicted with this fearful disease should not make It tho object of their lires to rid themselves of it Deceptivo remedies concocted by ignorant pretenders to medical knowledge have weakened tho confidence of tho great majority of sufferers irt all advortised rem edies. They becomo resigned to a lifo of misery rather than torture themselves with doubtful palliatives. But this will never do. Catarrh must bo met at every staga and comhated with all our might. In many case3 tho disease has assumed dangerous symptoms. Tho bones nnd cartilago of tho nose, tho organs of hear ing, of seeing and ot tasting so affected as to ho useless, the uvula so elongated, tho throat so inllamcd and irritated as to produce a constant nnd distressing cough. . SANroitD's Radical Clue meets every phase of Catarrh, from a simple head cold to tho moat loathsomo and destructive stages. It is local and constitutional. Instant in re lieving, permanent in curing, afo, economi cal and never-failing. Each packago contains ono bottle of the RadicxuCurk, ono box Catarrhal Solv f.nt. and an IsirnovF.n Inhaler, with treat ise; price SI. Potter Dnur, &. Chemical Co., Boston. KIDNEY PAINS And that weary, lifeless all-gone. sensation over present with tho30 of inllamcd Kidneys, weak back and loins, aching Inns and sides, over worked or worn out by disease debility or dissipation, aro relieved in ono minute nnd speedily cured by tho Cuticura Anti I'aiu Piitxter. a new, original, elegant nnd infallible antidoto to pain and inflamma tion. At all druggists, '25c.; five for S1.00 ; or of i'otter lru:c Co., ltoston. My establishment is now "filled with a large and well selected stock. My prices are as usual the 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 mine to do your trad ing with me. Herman Wise, The Clothier and Hatter. (Occident Building.) y Buggies AND Musical Instruments AT THE New York Novelty Store G. A. STINSON & CO., - BLACKSMITHING, .t Capt. Bogers old stand, corner- of Cass and Court Streets. Ship ana Cannery work,. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. SKIN Fii ' I mil GREAT Bargains TN Bab Glove Department c. Sole Agent For Sale Of The I P. Oentemeri Kid Gloves. Received from the Manufacturers direct, upwards & 50 dozen of the above Famous Kid Gloves in Black, Dark 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 ; THREAD GLOVES. IN ALL THE LATE COLORS AND MAKES, La(w Mitts for Ladies aud Children in every Conceivable Color and in Various Late Styles and Lengths. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. :Jr G. H. COOPER. YOU NEEDN'T Paste This On Your Looking Glass. You will be sure to see it in The Astoeiax and will rooiembfer it, because it is for your interest to do so. - No premium Chromos, Gift enterprises, Bean guessers, or 1anj other clap trap, is resorted to by D. L. BECK & SONS to sell their goods. Honest Goods Honest Weights and Small profits is thair motto, the cost of the clap trap being taken off tho prioe of the goods. And the people like it bettei than tho chance enterprise, 'where one out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get it in the price of thir goods. REMEMBER: f If yoa want cannery supplies, go to J). L. BECK & SON1SL If yo want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Rye or Corn Meal, '; go to D. L.BECK A SOWS; If you want Wheat,-Shorts, Bran, or Rolled Barley, . go to D. Z. BECK & SONS; If vou want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and Eggs, . . go to J). L. BECK fc SONS, If vou want Breakfast Bacon, Hams, rig's feet or Lard, J go to J). Z. BECK& SONS. If you want Sardines, Anchovie8,Holland or Smoked Herring ., ' Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stook fisl etc., go to . - , J). Z. BECK & SONS , If you want Sugar, Syrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, - go to J. Z. BECK & SONH If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pure Mapla. Syrup or Fresh Cal. Honey, go to D. Z. BECK & SONS If you want'Sauerkraut, Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins, in bulk or glass, go to D. Z. BlSCKd' SOX'S If you want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apples or . - any other dry or Canned Fruit, go to D. Z. BECK & S0M8 In short, if vou want anv kind of Staple or Fancy Groceries go to B. Z. BECK & SONS Do vou want the best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil Can ever invented, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS Do vou want Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Washboards,Clothespins, ; go to B. Z. BECK & SONS . Do you want Hall and Parlor Hanging, or Parlor, Chamber - or Kitchen Stand Lamps, go to B. Z. BECK & SON'S Do vou want' Plain Decorated China or Crockery. Ware, White, or Fancy Glass Ware, go to B Z BECK & SONS. Do you want Vases or other Ornamental articles, Silver plated Knives and Forks, Table or Tea Spoons, go to B Z BECK fc SONS Do you want any kind of Cigars or Tobacco, from cheap and common to the best to be had, go to B Z BECK 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. n " GUOrER. Astoria For The Celebrate . 3?? -