The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 09, 1887, Image 3

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ASTORIA; OREGON
SATURDAY
APRIL 9. 18S7
Last day of Lent.
F. 0. Reed returned yesterday
from up the valley.
The Oregon is due from San Fran
cisco this morning; the State sails.
Mr. Ike Bergman, who ha9 been ill
for some days, is again on the street.
Twenty-two years ago to-day, Lee
surrendered to Grant at Appomattox.
The next Presbyterian church so
cial will be given at the house of Mrs.
Geo. 0. Flavel.
Major T. J."Blakeny, superintend
ent of the life saving service, is on the
incoming steamer.
Miss Alice McCormac, late assist
ant teacher in the Ilwaco school, has
returned to the city.
Caspar Baltes, who recently re
turned from California, is visiting his
daughter nt La Center.
The Clatsop Mill Co. yesterday sold
fifty-five carloads of lumber to Den
ver, Colorado, purchasers, f. o. b.
W. L. McCabe came down from
Portland yesterday. He leaves on
the State to-day, for a sis weeks' so
journ in California.
There will be morning and evening
service at the Congregational ohurch
to-morrow, Rev.Geo. C. Hall officiat
ing for the first "time.
The bark Colusa, 1,189, now on the
way to the Sound, has been sold to
Messrs. Smith and Backus, of San
Francisco, for 21,000.
Capt. Troop, ol the Alaskan, and
Purser Dillingham came down from
Portland yesterday afternoon, and go
to Ilwaco this morning.
The ladies' auxiliary of the Y. M.
0. A. will have a social at the .rooms
of the latter next Tuesday evening.
A general invitation is extended.
Commissions have been issued to
C. Leinenweber and Louis "Wilson of
this city, and J. A. Brown, of Port
land, the new board of pilot commis
sioners. "Jefly the enterprising restaurant
man, makes a fine showing in his win
dows and on his tables, He is in
business and Bets a fine meal for very
low figures.
The Portland Stevedores', 'Long
shoremen's and Biggers' Union have
elected Thos. "Williams as their treas
urer 11 thff vacancy occasioned
by the' death of Geo. Lloyd.
Baker City is excited over a recent
game of poker there wherein $600 was
won on oneliand. Such little oognr
ences are -too common to excite re
mark in this end of the state.
Though there is no probability of
smallpox up this way. yet its presence
in California suggests the advisabili
ty of guarding against its possible
appearance here by beinjf vaccinated.
The British bark Bebington is en
titled to whatever credit there is in
making a long passage. She sailed,
wheat laden, for Queenstown on July
21st, 18S6, and has made port, 255 days
out.
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At the regular meeting last Thurs
day, Beaver Lodge No. 35, 1. O. O. F.,
elected AJ. Megler, G. Beed, J. W:
"Welch and C. A. May delegates to
the grand lodge, L . O. F., which
meets at East Portland, May; 17th.
Considerable improvement is noted
in upper Astoria in the way of build
ing. That community needs a fire
company and an engine about as
badly as anything. Some day a fire
may destroy ten times the cost of an
engine foryfvant of appliances to pre
vent it. '
The James Williams packing com
pany has been incorporated. Jas.
Williams. J. F. Byan and Jas. T.
Gannon are the. incorporators. The
capital stock is S50.000, divided into
500shares of 100 each. The busi
ness is catching salmon in the Colum
bia river and Pugefc sound.
Messrs. Beed, Thompson and Camp
bell, the.board of fish commissioners,
have been at the Clackamas hatchery
eight miles east of Oregon City, dur
ing the week. It was found to be in
a very dilapidated conditon and needs
complete overhauling, if not rebuild
ing. 'That vicinity will probably be
the headquarters of the commission
this summer.
Artioles of incorporation, of the
Columbia Biver Packing Company
have been filed in San. Francisco, the
object being to oatch, preserve and
self salmon and other fish. The cap
ital is $100,000, divided into 2,000
shares. Sixty thousand have been
subscribed. The trustees are Fran
cis Catting, Sidney M. Smith, N. W.
Tallant, T. H. Hobron, A. D. Cntter.
There was a pleasant social gather
ing at Mrs. C. L. Parker's yesterday
afternoon, which was a season of en
joyment to all present. Among the
invited guests were Mrs. J. Q. A.
Bowlby, Mrs. D. K. Warren, Mrs. A.
O. Kinney, Mrs. J. F. Halloran, Mrs.
C. Brown4 Mrs. F. L. Parker, Mrs. A.
G. Allen, Mrs. G. W. Lounsberry,
Miss Emma Warren, Mrs. W. . Kin
ney. "
A four-day schedule of ocean
steamers goes into effect to-day. The
steamers will arrive and depart as
follews: Leave here for San Fran
cisco; State, 9th; Oregon, 13th: Co
lumbia, 17th; State, 21st; Oregon,
25th; Columbia, 29tjr, State, May 2.
Leave" San Francisco for here; Co
lumbia, 11th; State, 15th; Oregon,
19fch; Columbia, 23rd; State, 27th;
Oregon, Ms7lzt.
In the justice court yesterday, Sev
ern Lawrence was arraigned charged
with assault and battery on Theo.
Sittgass. Ho plead guilty and was
fined So andosts or eight days in
the county jail. Ben Frederickson
then swore out a complaint against
Theo. Sittgass charging him with as
sault and battery. The defendant
was held in 25 bonds to appear at
nine this morning.
Sunday school missionary concert
at the Methodist church to-morrow
at 11 a. m. At 7:30 p. ar. Bev. Clark
Smith, M. D., a returned missionary
from Africa, will occupy the pulpit;
he will give a description of his trip
to Africa and work while there, and
talk about missionary work on the
Congo. He brings with him some
curiosities which may be seen at the
close of the service.
Beaver Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F.,
will celebrate the 68th anniversary of
the founding of Odd Fellowship at
Baltimore April 26th, 1819, by a so
cial entertainment at the lodge room,
participated in by the members of
the lodge and their families. On the
evening of the 26th inst. J. W.
Welch, T. S. Jewett, O. A. May, Wm.
Bock and Chas. Holt constitute the
committee of arrangements.
Only four logging camps, says the
Journal, will be operated upon the
Willapa this season, three of them
having been transferred to Nasel to
work in spruce timber, for which
there is a great demand. The log
ging on the Willapa will be confined
to South Fork, Mill and Wilson
creeks. In consequence of the large
number of camps on the Nasel, times
will be very lively. inthat section.
The following wise suggestion is
given the publio by the third assistant
postmaster-general: "Write or print
your name or address and the con
tents of a package on the left-hand
corner of all mail matter. This will
assure its immediate return to you for
correction, if improperly addressed or
insufficiently paid; and, if it is not
called for at its destination, it can be
returned to you without going to the
dead-letter office. If the patrons of
the mail would do this, it would en
able the department to-restore at least
ninety per cent of all undelivered
mail matter. The letters would be
returned free, and parcels upon pay
ment o f return postage."
To-day First officer Bichardson, of
the Manzanita, and five of his brave
companions, will be presented with
life saving medals of honor, in Port
land, for their heroism in saving the
life of a fellow human at the mouth
of the river, nearly three years ago.
Capt, TJ. Sebree will present the med
als, and Judge Deady will deliver an
address. It is meet and fitting to
thus recognize the brave acts of bravo
men. There are many similar acts of
unnoted heroism on the lower Co
lumbia every Beason. Many a fisher
man risks his life in an endeavor to I
save the lives of his comrades, and it
would be in order to institute some
publio recognition of such heroism,
in the shape of a medal or other tes
timonial, whenever such noble efforts
are recorded.
Eagle Cannery 3Iess Houses Bnrned.
The two mess houses of the Eagle
cannery were tolatly destroyed by
fire together with the greater part of
their contents, yesterday morning.
The houses were built one on each
side of a narrow roadway on a wharf
leading to the cannery, and on the
north side of the road. The fire
broke out in the east side of the Chi
H nese quarters "in the range, about
11U, a strong wind blowing down
stream it quickly spread to both.
The boiler in the cannery was under
going repairs and the grate bars were
out, this occasioning considerable
delay in getting jip steam. The
alarm was sonnded here, and the
Hook & Ladder company sent to the
scene of the fire, the distance, and
the condition of the roadway causiug
the detention of the engines here. It
was fortunate for the residents en the
south side of the road that the wind
was in the quarter from which it was
blowing. The houses were 30x60 and
burned completely, together with the
foundation and a part of the wharf.
The loss is estimated at all the way
from $1,500 to $2,000. There was $500
insurance on each building, placed in
San Francisco by Scotchler & Gibbs.
the lessees.
Early rose potatoes for seed.
THOMPSON & Eo"ss.
Italian, French and German Primes.
Fresh California, Oreeonand Eastern
Corn Meal, Triticum, Epicurean Food.
Flake Oats, etc.,.at Thompson & Ross'.
Fiesh Eggs, Butter, Cheese, etc.
Thompson & Ros.
Girl Wanted
To do general housework. Apply to
iliis. C. L. Parker.
Police.
Members pf the Scandinavian Bene
volent Society are hereby notified that
the nextrrepular meeting will be held
April 12th. being the 2nd 'Tuesday in
the month.
Fine Furnished Rooms.
At the Munson Heuse: Newlj' fur
nished and renevated: terms reasonable.
Mrs, A. E.-Stout.
Desirable Tract For Sale.
One hundred and sixty acres, heavily
wooded with spruce, ten miles from
town, on Lewis and Ciarkes. For terms,
etc., apply at this office.
Opening lay.
Mrs. M. Woodfield having received
her Spring Millinery invites tho ladies
to call and see them on Fridav and
Saturday of this week. '
Haudsoinc Jewelry.
For a few days there will be on ex
hibition In the Jewlery window of the
Crystal Palace, a large consignment of
very fine Jewelry direct from tho
manufacturers, everything shown in
the window is new and of very rich
designs, take a look a? you pass.
, GotojeflTsforoystcra,
Private Rooms.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC HEWS.
Portland, Or., April 8. The Mor
rison street? bridge will be opened
to-morrow at noon.
BLAIKE'S SUDDEK ILIiXESS.
St Louis, April 8. A Fort Gibson
dispatch says that Blaine was taken
with a bad cold and threatened
with pneumonia. His physician has
been sent for. One dispatch says the
case is very serious; another says he
is getting along nicely, only suffering
from a slight fever; his pulse and
temperature are favorable.
NOT" SO BAD AFTER ALIi.
New York, April 8. One girl ten
years of age has died from the effects
of the tenement fire. .The most of
the rest are more .scared-than 'hurt.
A SPECK OF WAR.
Park, April 8. The government
his ordered a man-of-war now in
West India waters, to proceed to
Port-au-Prince to protect Europeans
from annihilation by enraged Hay
tieus. KEADr WITH ANOTHER.
Chicago, April 8. The Wilbur F.
Story will executed in '81, having
been declared involved, the widow
to-day submitted a prior will drawn
in '79.
OBSERVING GOOD FBIDAT.
New York, April 8. All the bank
ing, brokerage and legal departments
closed to-day on account of Good
Friday.
WHAT 13 IT ALL ABOUT?
Washington, April 8. Correspond
ence has not begun between the state
department and Great Britain regard
ing the seizure of the Tortugas. The
indebtedness it is claimed is brought
about by connection with cutting ma
hogany. In the Frelinghuysen ad
ministration there was a claim of
$600,000.
high contracting parties
London, April 8. A marriage has
been arranged between Grand Duke
Paul, the youngest brother of the
czar, and Princess Alexandria, eldest
daughter of the king of Greece.
NOT A CONVERT.
John BuBkin denies that he has be
come a Boman Catholic. He says he
is just as likely to become n Quaker
or a Turk.
NUMEROUS .ANTI-COERCION MEETINGS.
The News publishes the proceed
ings of 62 anti-coercion meetings held
last night
A ROW IN CAMP.
Chicago, April 8. The United La?
bor party and socialists are having a
row. The former demand the red
flag excluded from all demonstra
tions. The socialists claim they or
iginated the party, and that the vote
is not theirs; if so they refuse to sub
mit. Eujoy Life.
Wnat a truly beautiful worm we
world
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; bnt how often do the
majority of people feel like giving il
up disheartened, discouraged and
worn out with disease, when there is
no occasion for this feeling, as every
sufferer can easify obtain satisfactory
proof, that Green's August Floicer,
will make them free 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, Costiveness, Nervous
Prostration, Dizziness of the Head,
Palpitation of the Heart, and other
distressing symptoms. Three doses
of August Floioer will prove its
wonderful effect. Sample bottles,
10 cents. .Try it.
Card of Thank.
We wish to thank the gentlemen,
one and all, who so kindly gave us
assistance yesterday; the aid is the
more appreciated, they being under
no obligations whatever to put them
selves to so much trouble. Some are
known to us, others are not. We
thank all for their efforts and trust
we may have occasion to repay them
in some manner for their kindness.
Eagde Canning Co.
Heart Disease!!!
Read the hospital reports, read the
mortuary reports, read the medicine
publications, read the daily news
papers, and learn Tiow wide-spread is
heart disease, how difficult of detec
tion it is to most people, how many
and how sudden are deaths it causes.
Then read Dr. Flint's Treatise on
Heart Disease, and learrr what it is,
what causes it, what diseases it gives
rise to, what its symptoms are, and
and how it may be attacked. If you
find that you have heart disease,
ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr.
Flint's Heart Remedt. The treatise
may be had on application to
J. J. MACK & CO.,
Nos. 9 and 11 Front street, S. F.
What is better than a glass of liquor?
A cup of delioious coffee at Fabre's.
For Tne 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 road
way. '
Ten cents for a cup of Fahre's nice
coffee.
Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast.
If you have a watch or clock that
needs repairing take it to the Crystal
Palace, and get a good job done by
a first class workman.
Large lot of Reading matter just
received at the Crystal Palace.
LAST THURSDAY EVENING'S SOCIAL.
The social given by the ladies of the
Presbyterian church at the residence
of Mrs. E. C. Holden on Thursday
evening, being the first of a series of
proposed similar sociable gatherings
at other residences for the purpose of
acquiring the amount necessary to
defray the expenses of thoroughly
renovating the interior of said church
and the procuring of a suitable and
durable carpet to cover the floor, was
in every respect a decided success.
A partial list of the ladjes and gen
tlemen present on the occasion com
prises the follewing: Mrs. Dr. Gar
ner, Mrs. Sickles, Mrs. G. C. Flavel,
Mrs. J. G. Megler, Mrs. C. L. Parker,
Mrs. Pye, Mrs. Bowlby, Mrs. J. Hob
son, Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. C. H. Cooper,
Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Clfnton, Mrs
Edgar, Mrs. J. O. Fox, Mrs. Griffiths,
Mrs. Gould, Tkfrs. Snyder, "Mrs. Mor
rison, Mrs. Arndt, Mrs. Goodell, Mrs.
W. W. Parker, Mrs. Woodfield, Mrs.
Prael, Mrs. H. Prael. Mrs. D. K. War
ren, Mrs. J. F. Halloran, Mrs. J. E.
Higgins, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. DuBoia
son, Mrs. Uhlenhart, Mrs. Jor&m,
Mrs. K. Hobson, Mrs. Hudson, jOTss.
Emma Warren, Miss Dickinson, Miss
Nettie Wilson, Miss Huntington,
Miss Hartwig, Miss Sherman, Miss
Lottie Goodell, Miss Limeberger,
Miss Nora Bappleyea, Miss Ella
Bryce, Miss Nellie Stone, Miss
Minnie Warren, Miss Agues Garner,
Miss Annie Garner, Miss Hendricks.
Bev. Geo. C. Hall, Geo. C. Flavel,
Frank Hurd, Dr. Page, Mr. Monteith,
A. E. Shaw, S. Smith, J. H. Mansell,
O. A. Hansen, J. E. Higgins, J. S.
Shuster, F. B. Kline, Mr. Warren,
John Hynes, D. Smith, J. T. Boss,
Messrs. Snyder, Al Beard, Mr. Vazey,
W. L. Uhlenhart, Mr. bickles and
others. The bon-bon diversion, under
the management of Miss Emma C.
Warren and Dr. Page, was the first fea
ture of the evening's entertain
ment, provided lots of fun and
served to put every guest into
good humor with him or her
self and everybody else. The
well known musical and literary tal
ent of many of the ladies and gentle
men present was called into requisi
tion and met with liberal responses
and served to pass the timo very
pleasantly until Mrs. E. O. Holden
announced that refreshments would
soon bo handed around, preparatory
to which the guests were requested
to take their partners for a grand
march. Miss Minnie Warren pre
sided at the piano, the grand march
proceeded and as the company filed
from the parlor into the dining room
they discovered two ladies on each
side of the door ready to take their
offerings, to carry out the laud
able purpose for which the party
was given. The liberal sum of $45
was thus collected, after which full
justice was done to the bounteous
collation provided by the- ladies; after
which the well pleased company
gradually wended their way home
ward and by twelve o'clock the home
of the hospitable hostess had re
sumed its wonted quiet.
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Real Estate Transfer-.
W. W. Parker" and wife to M. J.
Kinney, lots 7, 8 and 9, blk. 22, Shive
ly's Astoria; $2,000.
J. M. Eobb, guardian Cordelia
Eobb, to ,T. H. Mansell; lot 2, blk. 80,
McClure's Asteria: S20.
Same to y. Boelling; lots 5 and 6,
blk. 103, and lot 8, blk. Ill, McClure's
Astoria; 80.50.
Iho Latent and Greatest Dlscorerj.
DRJ.De PKATI'S HAMBURG
FIGS, A crystalized fruit cathartic.
A discovery of the greatest ipterest
to the Medical Profession. A boon
to overy household. A most delioious
laxative or purgative prepared from
fruits and vegetables. So perfeotly
harmless that they may be adminis
tered with entire safety to an infant.
So efficacious to adults that a single
dose will prove their value, and so
elegant a preparotion that it needs
only to be presented to tho public
to become a necessity in every
household throughout the land.
For liver complaints, habitual con
stipation, indigestion, dyspepsia and
piles, they are a specific. To trav
elers by sea and land they will be
found invaluable; they are positive
ly unfailing in their action, and this
is the only medicine ever offered to
the publio that is acceptable to the
taste, and so pleasant that children
will eat the figs as eagerly as candy.
For sale by every Druggist through
out the world. Price, 25 cants a box.
J. J. Mack & Co., Prop's, 9 and 11
Front Btreet, San Francisco, Cal.
The Face,
The care of the complexion has be
come an accomplishment that no lady
of refined tastes can afford to ignore,
and in leading society circles itelaims
as much thought as do tho fashions.
It is an acknowledged fact that the
Variations of our climate are very se
vere on the complexion, noticeable by
a roughness and dryness of the skin,
and to counteract -this effect it be
comes necessary to call in the aid of
art. In the selection of this agent
too much care cannot Tie exercised.
It is well known to the chemist that
many of tho so-called "blooms,"
"balms," ''creams," etc., contain lead
and other poisonous substances, the
long-continued use of which is dan
gerous. Wisdom s itouertino is guar
anteed under a forfeiture of S1,000,
to be absolutely free from poisonous
substances. If you have not yet'tried
it, do so at once, and be one of the
hundreds who pronounce it the most
delightful' toilet article ever pro
duced. "Wisdom's Robertine is sold
at fifty cents per bottle. Sold by W.
E. Dement & Co.
i.oircst Casli lricc.
Coal Oil at 2.35 a case, at
D. L. Beck & Soxs.
Go To Crow's Gallery.
The leading Photographer. For the
finest photos in all the latest styles and
of superior finish.
Private Booms.
At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par
ties, etc The best cooked to order.
SKIN SCALP
Cleansed, Purified and Beauti
fied by the Cuticura Remedies.
For cleansing tho Skin and Scalp of Dis
figuring Humors, for allayingltchinsr, Burn
ins and Inflammation, for curing tho fii st symp
toms of Eczema, Psoriasis, Milk Crust, Scaly
Head. Scrofula, and other inherited Skin and
hlood Diseases. Cuticura.- tho ereat Skin
Cure, and Coticuka Soap, an exqusito Skin
BeautiGcr, oxternally, and Cuticuha ke
solvknt. tho novr Blood Purifier, internally,
aro infallible.
A COMPAiETJB CUKE.
I have suffored all my life with skin dis
eases of different, kinds and hare never
found permanent relief, until, bv tho adrico
of a lady friend, I used your valuable Ctrri
coka Kemedies. I gave them a thorough
trial, using six bottles of tho Ccticura He
solvent, two boxes of CcmcUKA and seren
cakes of CCi Iccra Soap, and the result wo3
just what I had been told it w6uld Jbe-a
complctciurc.
BELLE WADE, Richmond. Va.
Reference, Q. Y. Latimer, Druggist
Richmond, Va.
SALT RHEUM CURED.
lwas troubled with Salt Rheum for a
number of years, so that tho skin entirely
camo off one of my hand3 from the finger tips
to tho wrist. 1 tried remedies and doctors'
prescriptions to no purpose until I com
menced taking- Coticuka Remedies, and
now I am entirely cured.
E, T. PARKER, S97 Northampton St".
v Boston. x
DRUGGISTS EJJDOItSSTMFX
Have sold a quantity of your Cuticura.
Remedies. Ono of my customer. Mrs.
Henry Kintz, who had tetter on her hands to
such an extont as to causo the skin to pool off,
and for eight years sho suffered greatly, was
completely cured by tho uso of your medi
cines, C. N. 2 YE, Druggist, Canton, Ohio.
ITCHIXG. SCAXiY, PIMPJLY.
For tho lastyear I havo had a specios of
itching, scaly and pimply humors on my face
to which I havo applied a great many
methods of treatment without success, and
which was speedily and entirely cured by
CUTICCKA.
Mrs. ISAAC PHELPS, Ravonna, 0.
NO 3IEIVTCIXE .LIKE THE31
AVo havo sold your Cuticuua Remedies
for the last six years, and no medicines on
our shelves gave better satisfaction.
C.F.ATHERTON. Druggist, Albany. N. Y.
Cuticura Rkmediks aro sold everywhere.
Prico; Cuticuka, 50 cents; Resolvent,
S1.00; Soap, 23 cents. Prepared by tho
Pottku Drug and Chemical Co,. Boston.
Mass, Send for "iloiv to Cure Skin
Diseases,"
PDJIDQ Pimples, Skin Blemishes, and Ba
UuU DO, by Humors, cured by CuncUKA
Soap. '
.Catarrh to Consumption.
Catarrh in its destructive forco stands noxt
to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption.
It is thereforo singular that thoso afflicted
with this fearful disoaso should not mako it
tho object of their lives to rid themsolves of
it deceptive remedies concocted by ignorant
pretenders to medical knowlodgo havo
weakened tho confidence of tho great
majority of sutterers in all advertised .rem
edies. Thoy becomo resigned to a life of
misory rather than torturo themselves with
doubtful palliatives.
But this will novor do. Catarrh must be
met at every staea and combated with all
our might. In many cases tho disease has
assumed dangerous symptoms 'iho bonos
and cartilagoofthe nose, tho organs of hear
ing, of Booing and of tasting so affected as to
be useless, tho uvula so elongated, the throat
so inflamed and irritated as to produco a
constant and distressing cough.
Sankord'jj Radical Coke meets every
phase of Catarrh, from a simple head cold to
- tho most loathsome and destructive stage3.
it is lucm uuu cunsi'iuuunai. miuut in ru
lioving, permanent in curing, safe, economi
cal and never-failing.
Each package contains ono bottle of tho
Radic n.CURK.ono box Catarrh l Solv
ent, and an Improved Inhaler, with treat
ise; price SI.
Potter Drug & Chemical Co., Boston.
KIDNEY PAINS
And that weary. Iifeles3 all-Kono.
sensation over present with thoao of
intlamed kidneys, weak back and
loins, achinz hips nnd sides, over
worked or worn out by disease, debility or
dissipation, aro rolieved in ono miuutu and
speedily cured by the cutirura Ami
I'niii PisiMtcr. a new, original, elegant
and infallible antidote to pain and inflamma
tion. At all druggists, 25c.; five for $1.00 ; or
of J'otter Jrusr Co., .Boston.
With a magnificent stock of Goods
For Men, Young Men and Hoys.
STRAW and FELT HATS.
Furnishing Goods,
TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
The most Beautiful line of
Keckwarei Suspenders, Etc.
Boys' Sailor Suits from $2 upward.
Herman Wise,
The Clothier and Hatter.
(Occident Building.)
IN
AND
Musical Instruments
AT THE
York Novelty Store
New
- To Whom It May Concern.
mHE ASTORIA DEEP SEA FBHING CO
JL mil not be responsible for any debts,
unless contracted by authority ol the cora-pauy.
Returned
GREAT
Bargains
Baby Buggies
P U
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Clothing Department.
Our first shipment of Spring Styles for 1887 iu
Gents', Young Men's, Youths' and Boys'
CIOTHIBIG
Are now in stock. These lines are manufactured more especially "
for the city trade and are in different weights, and handsome patterns. '
And forSTYLES, FITS AND WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled.
Our STYLES of STRAW HATS for 1887 are now in, 'also new
styles in
Soft and Stiff -Fur Hate.
The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House
OFASTOEIA.
YOU NEEDN'T
Paste This On Your Loeking: Glass.
You will be sure to sec It in The Astorian 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 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 the price of the goods.
And the people like it bettei than the chance enterprise, where one
out of hundreds gets tho prize, for they ajl get it in the price pf th
goods. "
REMEMBER:
If you want cannery supplies, go to D. L. BECK & 30IF&.
If vou want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Rye or Corn Meal,
go toD.L.BECK & SONS:
If
you
want Wheat, Shorts,
If von want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and Eggs,
. go to J). Z. BEGET & SON'S.
If you want Breakfast Bacon, Hams1Pig?s feet or Lard,
' . 3 goto2. L. BECK& SOUS.
If you want Sardines, Anchovies,Holland or Smoked Herring
Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stock fish, etc., go to - -
D.L.BECK&SOm
If you want Sugar, Syrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, "
. - go to D. L. BECK C- 8038
If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pure Maple Syrup or , -
Fresh Cal. Honey, go to B. L.BECK& SONS
If yon want Sauerkraut, Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins,
in bulk or glass, go to B. L. BECK & SONS
If you want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apples or
any other dry or Canned Fruit, go to JJ. . JSMJUJirdi XUiYii
In short, if vou want any kind of Staple or Fancy Groceries
. go to B.L. BECK & SONS
Do you want the best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil
Can ever invented, go to B. L. BECK &.SOyS
Do you want Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Wasbboards,Clothespins, v
go to B. L. BECK & SON'S
Do you want. Hall and Parlor Hanging, or Parlor, Chamber
or-Kitchen Stand Lamps, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS
Do vou want Plain Decosated China or Crockery Ware,
White, or Fancy Glass Ware, go to B Z BECK & SONS
DoyouVant Vases or other Ornamental articles, Silver
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
happy and sleep contentedly if you buy of
D.
COOPER'S
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Bran, or Rolled Barley,
so to D. L. BECK & 80N&
L. BECK & SONS.