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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1887)
tyw'wa!fv,.''"i'e ' w&&w-s- s5f- , -p . yvj- C3 ?Pt T,Jf4 (?i jiAuJiHk I the intention to run her from San i UC gfsUltj g?lUnlU Francisco to Astoria andPort Moody. ASTORIA, OREGON: 3ATU RDAY. apkil y). inr. Bishop Morris afternoon. arrived yesterday Geo. W. Hume left for Ga lifornia yesterday. Oapt. Packard returned from Port land yesterday. Mr. E. 0. Holdeu will leave for England on the 9th pros. The State arrived in yesterday morning; the Columbia sailed. Capt. Wass, who has been shooting geese on Clatsop, reports two neta on the beach. . At the real estate sale this" after noon the terms will be half cash, and half on time. Lieat. M. F. Harmon, of Fort Can by, is at Vancouver barracks on court martial duty. Capt. Jas. T. Gray's new houses on LiaFayette street are fast approach-1 mg completion. A report from Clatsop says the sloop Rambler is ashore on the beach near the Seaside house. The stockholders of the Astoria Iron Works will hold their annual meeting at 750 this evening. The British bark Olenmore cleared for Queenstown yesterday, carrying 12,074 bbls. flour worth 42,259. At Gray's dock John Rutter is fin ishing up a large steam scow for M. F. Blake for general freighting busi ness. At Parker's dock the sealing sloop Venture is fitting up for a summei'a Oraise to Behring sea and the vicinity of the Pribylov islands. Dr. O. B. Estes had a birthday par ty at his residence last Thursday evening, which was a pleasant occa sion to the Lnumerous friends who were present. At the Astoria Iron works is being fitted up two steam scows to be used at the seining grounds opposite Pil lar Bock and above there in hauling in the seines. S. B. Smith was over from Clatsop yesterday. He reports farming op erations of all kinds backward in his seotion by reason of the long-continued cold rains. After rolling in the bottom of the sea for more than .; score of years an attempt is to 1)2 made to recover the treasure that went down on the lirolhcr Jonathan, v. hen that ill fated vessel sunk off Cresceut City. Cal. Capt Gee, of San Francisco, thinks he has the wreck at last defi nitely located, and expects to soon handle some. of the million dollars that went down the night she was" lost. Beginning to-.morrQw,lett6r3 will go through fr.om. 'Astoria, to San Fran cisco and vice versa in 52 honrs,lvia the O. & C. and 0. & 0., provided the mail that'feave3 here at six in the morning gets to Portland in lime to go on ihe through train that leaves there for San: Francisco at four p. jr., daily.. It is to be. hpped that such arrangement" will be made; otherwise the Astoria mail mupt lie over 2-i hours in Portland. LATEST TELEGBAPHIO HEWS, Washixgton April 29. The Grant relics are being placed on exhibition, i'ho exhibit embraces all the pres ents to General Grant from all over the world, and consists of swords, cane3, medallions, etc.. One series of J Japauese gold coins is valued at $5, 000. Many of the mementoes are menu cards, invitations to receptions, etc. The invitation to the ball at San-Francisco iu 1879. is engraved on solid gold, and enclosed in a silver envelope. The collection is very at tractive. THE ABIZOX&. TBAIN BOBBERS. Bs"soS, April 29. The train Job bers have "been spotted, and it is be lieved that their capture is now only a matter of time. The,United States marshal ha3 telegraphed to "Washing ton, urging the authorities to in crease tho reward. It now appears that the officers of the road hava been forewarned that the robbery would occur, but the robbers effected it nt a point least expected. A PaOBVBIiE JUDGE IiXKOH TBIAIi. Lotti3vti;i,e, April 29. All 13 quiet about tho jail to-day, but it i3 be lieved that there will be more deter mined efforts to-night to lynch the negro brutes. Jounie Bourman is By special request-Mrs.rNina La rowe will give another series' o'f read-1 mg3 at the 31. E. church next Mon day evening,on which occasion there will be a partial change of pro gramme. Those who heard this gift ed lady last Thursday evening will bo sure to go again, in addition to the many more who will not miss this opportunity of hearing some fine readings by one who has had unusual advantages of travel a nd literary culture. It is gratifying to know that there sinking, and her death will probably is one industry helped by the work- create au irresistible demand for her ings of the interstate commerce law assailants. Troops are still guarding Inmbia. Tha rate of sixtv-four cents tbe Jail ia answer to tue calL Tho a hundred from A3toria to Denver en- governor has ordered more troops to ables our local mills-to send Clat3op the scene. j.ouut.. ooujiwi jutc , win uuu TO BE RELEASED. sttresmarket for the product. The" ! BKRM2f April 29.-Princo Bismarck Clatsop Mill is shipping lumber to j's informed M.Herbette, the French Denver at presentat tho rale of a car-1 embassador, that he would to-day load a day. submit for the emperor's signature, au order for Schnaebel's release. RESOURCES OF CLATSOP COUNTY. Bishop Morris will officiate at Grace ehuroh to-morrow morning and even ing. Holy communion in the morn ing. Service at the Chapel in upper Astoria in the afternoon. The deep sea fishing schooner Dol phin oame in yesterday afternoon with 2,753.. pounds of . cod, plaice, skate, sole, groupers and other fish. Capt Harris reports rough weather outside. At a special meeting of the city council yesterday evening, an ordin ance was passed extending the time for the return of the city assessment roll for the current year from May 1st to June 1st. Chris. Berg, who was seriously in jured by falling from the net racks by George & Barker's cannery last Tuesday, regained full consciousness yesterday, and it is now thought that he will recover. The Clatsop Mill company made a sale of fifteen carloads of railroad lumber to Kansas City parties yester day afternoon. It's a long ways from Astoria to Missouri, but Astoria has the lumber Missouri wants. A large congregation of cotton wood blocks attracted the attention of an Astobian reporter at the Asto ria Packing Co.'s dock yesterday af ternoon. They were about 30 inches in height and about 40 inches across. A shipload o'f them has been sent to San Diego, Cal.. 'and there is nearly another shipload on the dock. They are made into orange boxes. Sorro San D'ego genius puts them into a lathe and with chisel edges unwinds a scroll from the revolving block which makes the boxes to hold the ? southern California orange3 without any waste or sawing or framing. An action sale of eligible business property on one of tbe main business streets of our city ig. of such rare oc currence that thofannouueement cre ates considerable interest and com ment in business -circles. There will probably be no lack of bidders- at the sale of Clatsop Mill Co.'s lots which takes place to-day at two o'clock, and it is within bounds fo say that the lucky purchasers will make a good investment. If Astoria should pros per only on its own resources and merits, property -on this street will always be valuable, but under prob able expansion there is no telling what puch eligible property as the lots to be sold to-day would be worth. The strawberries on yesterday's steamer had considerable flavor, but were evidently lacking in the mois ture that has been so overwhelmingly abundant in this latitude. With us fruit of all kinds is backward. At Arndt & Ferchen's the new steam scow O.K., is finishing; the Quickstep is receiving now ma-i chinery and extensive repairs, and the steamer Union js taking on her final fittings for Cape Fox, Alaska. Capt. L. A, Bailey is superintend ing the refitting of the Alaskan. It is authentically stated that Messrs. Troup and Dillingham have leased and will run her this summer. In any event the former will act as can tain and the latter as purser. Scant catohes of fish have been re ported all through the month. A few isolated case3 have been noted where 50, 75, and even 100 fish have been brought in by one boat, but the gen eral average nas uoi Deen over eigm to the boat throughout April. The salvation acaay are paying $35 a month for the room corner Jeffer son and Cass and have come to stay. They hold nightly service, and like everything else in this world are to be indeed entirely by relults. They evidently attract a good many people who don't usually go to church. - Uneasiness is being felt regarding the non-arrival of tho British bark Arethusa. She sailed from Liver pool on the 27th of last November, with tin plate, etc., consigned to Meyer, Wilson & Co., and is now 15i days out. The Allahabad and other vessels have made longer voyages, but the outlook is gloomy for the safe arrival of that vessel. Work upon the new steamer for 4he Canadian Pacific Navigation com pany nt San Francisco is progressing rapidly. The frame and keel plates are set up and the engines are being put together at the Union Iron Works. She will be launched in -Jane.r'An'Astorian recently in San Francisco" was informed that it was Tho Manzanita has a new sound ing apparatus aboard that is unique. By ils means soundings maybe taken in smooth or stormy seas when tho vessel is going at fullest speed. A reel of fine steel" wire runs out over the stern of the vessel, to the end of' which is attached 'leaden weights, to which is fastened a hollow glass rpd filled with a red liquid, cement coat ing the sides of the glass. When the weights and glass rod touch the bot tom it is reported by a'Self indicator, and when "the reel of wire is wound up and the rod hauled in, a portion of the glass is always found clear. A graduating measure like an ordin ary foot rule is applied, and the pro portion found washed clean indicates the exact depth. On her last trip up, when off Tillamook, the steamer go ing ten knots at the timev the reel was run out, and tho glass, on being hauled in and tested, showed a depth of twenty-five fathoms. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in I 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 ana worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer-can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August Flower, will make them free from disease, aB when born. Dyspepsia ancl Liver Complaint are the direct causes of Beventy five per cent, of such" mala dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous "Prostration, Dizziness of tho Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will . prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. ' Real Estate Transfers. It is understood Franco will deprive him. of his office after his liberation. A VAIiUABIiB MINE. City of Mesiod, April 29. An English syndicate is about to pur chase Mulatto's mine for S6G0.O00 if the title is cleared. Senator Hearst, of California, is said to have offered two million f jrs the mine two years ago, but it wa3 refused. IIEIiI FOR CDK31'IKACY. New York, April 29. In tho Tombs court to-day six members of the ex ecutive committee of Assembly 91, K. of L., were held for conspiracy in ordering a strike in Haines' shoe fac tory, and also for ordering a strike wherever a certain foreman should find employment. MUBDEB IK ALABAMA. Cjoikmok, Ala., April 29. Abram Littlejohn and wife, both aged peo ple, were murdered and their resi dence burned last night. Their pharrcd remains were found this morning. There is no clue to tho robber, but a neighbor is snspected. BEOEIVED WITH SATISFACTION. Washington, April 29. President Cleveland's letter to the secretary of the interior in regard to the Miller case is -received with great satisfsc ioaby the government officials :.ad others here. TOO MUCH HONOR. SpErNGFTEriD, Ills., April 29. Da vid Little, who was appointed on the Pacific raihoad investigation com mittee, resigned his seat in the house to-day. FATAL ACCIDENT. San Francisco, April 29. August Miller, while trying to alight from a car caught his leg .and was run over. The accident happened last, night. He died this morning. a suburban railroad. . Portland, April 28. A company was organized to-day"with n capital of 150,000 to build a railroad across the new bridge to East Portland, Mount Tabor, Sellwood, Albina and Vancouver. The work will begin as soon n3 possible. Probably no county in the state of Oregon has been more content to de pend upon the natural advantages it possesses to attraot the attention of tho newly arrived immigrant, without seeking any adventitious aid from methods in vogue in other seotions, than our own county of Clatsop. In the light of experience and results it is very questionable whether or no wo have pursued the right policy in regard to this matter. We think not, and are pleased to learn that in ac cordance with a resolution passed by the chamber of commerce, the presi dent and secretary of that useful or ganization, Messrs. Bowlby and Holden, have composed a pamphlet of some 39 pages on the resources of Clatsop county. Negotiations are now pending for the lithographing of a correct map of the county, showing the location of its navigable streams, its belts of tho finest timber in the world and its coal fields, "which will accompany the pamphlet; also to se cure if possible, from the publisher of the West Shore such copies of en gravings of scenes in Astoria and on tbe lower Columbia, as can be adapted to the size of the book. The pamphlet itself will bo a plain, unadorned, but true statement of the commerce, ag ricultural and mineral resources of the county. These inducements it of fers to farmers and others willing to work hard for a few years to secure a good farm, to fruit growers who un derstand how to raise fruit and ber ries, to lumbermen who know how to run a logging camp, and have fore sight enough to see that here is timber enough to supply the world's markets as soon as the railroad com panies have time to extend their lines this way. The commercial importance of As toria, its home trade, as well as its exports and imports, tho capital in vested in the fishing business and the magnitndo of tho salmon industry, will be prominently set forth. Pa cific and Wahkiakum countie3, in Washington territory, our near neigh bors, and which contribute largely toward the local trade of Astoria, receive favorable mention, besides other matters which we cannot here enumerate. It is proposed to have the pamphlet stereotyped and give it a large circulation. LAST EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT. SKIN S SCALP Cleansed, Purified and Beauti fied by the Cuticura Remedies. t or cloansiDR tho fckin and Scalp of I'is figurinp Humors, for allaying Itching, Burn ins and rnflainmation, fur curing tho fi st s mp toms of Eczema. Psoriasis, Milk Crust, fccaly Head, Scrofula, and other inherited skin and nlood Diseases, CimcURA, tho great Skin Curo, and Cuticuka Sop. an oxqusito Skin Beautifier, externally, and CuncuitA e solvkit. tho now JJlood Purifier, internally, aro infallible A. C03IPI.KTE CUKE. Ihavosafforcd all my life with skin di3 oaso3 of different, kinds and haro novor found permanent relief, ujptilrbv tho advice of a lady friend, I used your valuablo Cuti cijha KnihDira I garo them a thorough trial, uslnpc six bottles of the Cuticuka ke Soivfv, two boxe3nfCiTTirunA and seven cakes of Cu icuka Soap, and the result was just what I had been told it would be a complete cure. BELLI: WADE. Richmond.. Ya. Eeferenco.'O, W. Latimer, Druggist Eichmond, Ya. S AIT It II EU3I CUR ED . I was troubled with Salt Rheum for a number of years, so that the skin entirely came off one of my hands from the finger tips to the wrist. I tried remedies and doctors' prescriptions to no purpose- until I com menced taking Cuticuka Remedies, and now I am entirely cured. E. T. PAKKEK. 8S7 Northampton St. Boston, ' DRUGISTS EXDORSE TIIEJI. Have :old a quantity of your Cuticura Remedies. One of my customers. Mrs. Henry Kintz, who had tetter on her hand3 to such an extent as to cause tho skin to pool off, and for eight years she suffered groatly. was completely cured by the use of your medi cines, U. 2v. NYE, Druggist, Canton, Ohio. ITC1IISG. SCALY, V17HV1S. For tho last year I have bad a specio3 of itching, scaly and pimply humors on my faco to which I have applied a great many methods of treatment without success, and which was speedily and entirely cured by Cuticuka. Mrs. ISAAC PIIELP3, Ravonna. 0. NO aiKDICIxirLlKE THE31 Wo havo Fold your CimrURA IUukdiks for tho lat six years, and no medicines on our shelves gavo better satisfaction. C. T. AT11LKT0N. Druggist, Albany. N. Y. CUTICURA IUmEdTE aro sold ov nrvwhoro. Price: CUTicUttA. SO cents: kksoiavxt. S1.00 ; Soap, 25 cents. Prepared by tha Potti-kDkuo and Chkmicvl Co,. BoUon. Mass, Send for "liow to Cure Mtin liHeases, ' PDI I RQ Pinplo3, Skin 'Rlemiaho, and Ba- UIIUUU.I a . . ' OUAf. Glove Department M444 c. I In COOPER Liberty Hall was filled last even, ing, the occasion being an entertain ment given by tho ladies' auxiliary committee of the Y. M. O. A., to aid jn furnishing the association's new rooms. First on'the programme was a chorus, "Sunbeams Are Glancing," by Misses Flavel, Lawrence, Goodell, Eryce, Connolly, and Messrs. Char nock, Levings, Prescott and Young. This was followed iy a fine descrip tion of the combat between Roderick Dhu and tho Knight of Snowdown, by Mr3. W. S. Kinney. Xextr came ii quartette, "Wandering, Down," by Messrs. Middlebrook, Thompson. Young and PresCotF, and a clever recitation, "Too Late for tho Train," by Miss Sherman. A series of tableaux, "The Mistle toe Bough," tlie song by Miss Gnssie Gray, the characters by Misses Fla vel, Bryce, Carruthers, Joslyn; Messrs. Charnock. Prescott. Smith and Young, was followed b ' "L'Ardi- ta Waltz" by Miss Katie Flavel, who responded to a deserved encore with a Scotch ballad. The iuimitablo "Peak Sisters" next appeared and gave a most enjoyable performancp. They were eight in n'um- bar, and where all did so well it would bo invidious to discriminate, their songs and instrumental music elicit ing tumultuous applause. A duett, " Vhen Life is Brightest." by Messrs. Tarbell and Middlebrook, was fol lowed by a pretty conceit, a large screen on which was puinted fivo pan sy blossoms, in the center of each blossom a blooming face, and from the blossoms thus animated the song "Unly a Jfansy Ulorsom." This closed tho performance, whioh was in every way a success. Unnecessary JILscry. -frooawy as mucu 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 scnoeu. haiii5ujku- jjiua were prepared to obviate tliis difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to tho taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack & Co.. proprietors. S. F. ,by Humors, cured by CuucuttA Catarrh to Consumption. Cat'rrh ic it destructive forco stands noxt to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption. Jt i therefore singular that thoso afflicted vritb this fearful disease should not mako it tho object of their lircs to rid themo'ves of it Decoptivo romodie concocted bv ignorant pretenden to medical knowlcdgo havo weakened tho confidence of the great majority of fuffercr3 in all advertised rem edies. Ihey becomo roigned to a lifo of misery rather than torture themselves with douotful palliative1. Rut thi will never do. Catarrh must bo xnotatovery stag and comhatod with all our might In many cases tho diaea?e ha3 assumed dangerous symptoms 'I ho bones and cartilage of the nose, the organs of hear ing, of sowing and of tasting so affected as to be useless, the uvula o olongated, the throat so intiamed nnd irritated as to produce a constant and distressing cough. SFm's it apical ulkk meets overy phase cf Catarrh, from a simple head cold to tho most ioatusoino ana destructive stages. It-is local and eoatitutionaH Intant in re lieving, permanent in curing, &afo, economi cal nnd novor-failing. Each packago contains one bottle of the Radic iCUrk, one box CatauuulSolv hvt, and an liiPEOVtD Ixualeh, with troat i3e; pricoSl. l'OTTFR DP.UO ifcCJIEUICL Co., BnSTOV. ole Agent For Astoria For The Sale Of The Celebrated F Oentemeri Kid Gloves. Keceived from the Manufacturers direct, upwards of 50 dozen of the ahove 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 LK. TAFFETTA THREAD GLOVE IN ALL THE LATE COLORS AND MAKES. -s Lace Mitts for Ladies and Children in every Conceivable Color and in Various Late Styles and Lengths. . The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. JHE KEDKEY PAINS And that weary, lifolcss all-sona. sensation ever present with those of intiamed kidneys, weak back ana loins, aching hiDS and sido. over- worked nr worn out bv disease debility or dissipation, aro relieved in ono imnuie and speedily cured by tho cuticura ;n-i-1'iiin I'i-io-. a now, original, elegant and infallible antidote to pain and inflamma tion. At all dr. ggists, 25c ; five for 81.03 ; or of rotier i uj: .. liustou. C. H. COOPER, a Renews Her Youth. Mrs.PIioebo Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following story, the truth of which is vouched for by tho residents of the tewn: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness ' for many vears : coum not aress myseit wuiioui help. JSow lam free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bittera for having renewed my youth, and removed completcl all dis ease and pain.' Try a bottle, only 50c at W. E. De ment & Co.'s Drug Store. Telephone IiOlgring House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 00 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. Trivate- entrance. Tho3. L. Keed and wife to Jacob A. Benson, 12i acres, sec. 17, ?$ N., E. 7 W.: $600. A. HiDman and wife to Catherine Goodman, lot 6, block 2, McUlure's Astoria; 1,200. Palpitation of the Heart. Persons who Buffer from occasional palpitation of the heart are often unaware that they are the victims of heart disease, and are liable to die without warning. They should banish this alarming symptom and cure the disease by using Dr. Flint's Heabt Bemedy. At all druggists, or J. J. Mack & Co., 9 and 11 Front st, S. F. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. GotojeiftfbrojJsteris" ' Pjrh'ata Booms. ' Ten cents for a cup of Fahre's nice coffee. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's . At The liolden House A few more boarders can be accom modated with or without rooms. Why will you cougn when Shlloh's Curo will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts r0 el and Si. Sold by W. E. Dement. J KFF'aJ United Mates Restamant is the best and cheapest in Astoria. The Fabre': best oysters in any style at CSmnhriniis Beer And Free Lunch at tho Telephone- Sa loon, 5 cents. Private ICooius. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc The best cooked to older. 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 I can and will save you money. It is for your own interest as much as for mine to do your trad ing with me. German ISJise, The Clothier and Hatter. (Occident Bnlldlnjr.) YOU NEEDN'T PasteThis On Your Loeking: Glass Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast.- What! Do You Think 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. 23 cents. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Prire 50 eente. Masai Injector free For sale by W. E. Dement. A Xew And Enlarged f tock of Choice Brand " Cisart. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can bu satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. Tansill'sPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at D. L. Beck & t'oKS. The Hornet? Nest, From Jest to Earnest Without a Home, by E. P. Roe 23 cents only at the Crystal Palace. We. Dawn, lie Wee Wine, AStruggle forthe Right, Worth Winning, and other new books Just received at the Crystal Palace. GoTo Crow's fiallcry. Tho leading Photographer. For the finest photos in all tho latest styles and of superior hnish For The flloAt Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the moat scientific letouching and fine polish go to N. S. bhuster, the pioneer leading photographer. See nevi samples at his new gallery on the roadway. GREAT Bargains IN- Baby Buggies AND Musical Instruments AT TflE New York Novelty Store Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeff's restaurant. American News Depot ON SALE Tho latest Magazines and Illustrated papers of the day. . hwedish, .Danish and German papers, Books aud DIcUonarles. Lovell and Seaside Libraries. School Books, 8tauonery, etc A BALMANNO, Cneaamua St. near Main. You will be sure to see it in The Astobian and will remember it, because it is for your interest to do so. No premium Chromos, Gift enterprises, Bean guessers, ox any other clap trap, is resorted to by D. L. BECK & 'SONS to sell their goods. Honest Goods, Honest Weights and Small profits is their motto, the cost of the clap trap being taken off tho prioe of the goods. And the people like it bettet than the chance enterprise, where one out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get it in the price of the goods. REMEMBER: If you want cannery supplies, go to D. X. BECK & SOIfS. If yoa want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Rye or Corn" Meal, go to D. L.BBCK fc soma. If vou want Wheat, Shorts, Bran, or Rolled Barley, 2 go to B. Z. BECK & 80m. If vou want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and Eggs, ' . - . ' go to B. L. BECK & SONS. If vou want Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Pig's feet or Lard, 3 goto B. L. BEGK& SOWS. If you want Sardines, Anchovies,Holland or Smoked Herring Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stook fish,etc, go to B.L. BECK & 80$t$ v If you want Sugar, Svrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, go to J?. L. BECK & SONS If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pure Maple Syrup or Fresh Cal. Honey, go to B. L. BECK & SONS If vou want Sauerkraut, Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins, in bulk or glass, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS , If you want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apples or any other dry or Canned Fruit, go to B. Z. BjQCK & SONS In short, if vou want any kind of Staple or Fancy 'Groceries go to B. Z. BEVK & SONS Do you want the best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil VJan ever lnventea, go to jj. j. jjjojq. g oijxo Do you want Brooms', Tubs, Pails, Washboards,Clothepins, J 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 & SONS Do ttou 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, Stiver plated Knives and Forks, Table or Tea Spoons, go to B Z BECK & 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 " liappy and sleep contentedly if you buy of D. L. BECK & SON8.