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cv - 7 ? ?Iic gmftj storfm ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY PKIL 12. 18S7 Regular conncil meeting to night The Scandinavian benevolent soci ety' holds its regular meeting to night. The Uniojuis having a now house put on and will be taken to Cape Fox when repairs are finished. Delay in procuring music occasions a postponement of the second series of social dances by the Mistletoe So cial club. A fire alarm at 7:45yeterday morn ing was occasioned by the burning of a bale of hay at F. L. Parker's wharf: no damage. . The stockholders of the Astoria building and loan association will meet this evening to organize, elect directors, etc. Judge "Wm. T. Strong, an old resi dent of Portland, died at the resi dence of his son Thomas, in that city, last Sunday morning. The schooner Compeer, hay laden, is on the way from San Francisco. The barkentine Portland is also on the way here from San Pedro. The Selkirksliire sailed la3t Sun day. There is no loaded vessel in port. Six tugs and the pilot boat were outside last Friday, but no ves sel in sight. County warrants presented to the .county treasurer prior to September 7th, 18S5, with interest to date, will be paid upon presentation at county treasurer Bergman's office. The ladies' auxiliary committee of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion will hold a reception for young men this evening from 7 to 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the association. The Woman's Relief Corps will set ont a lunch at Liberty Hall .from 12 to 2 o'clock this afternoon for 25 cents. The proceeds are to go to their bene fit fund. Call around, get a good lunch and aid a worthy cause. Over in Tacoma they are talking of nominating two citizens named, re spectively, Henry Drum, and W. H. Fife, for mayo'r and councilman. A drum that can't be beat is no good, and if fife jwere councilman, they'd play him, right along. Ones seemed a little slow yesterday in getting water, but they had cold water in'the boiler, and again, when about to make steam, the vibration - causedTby the aweli underneath and consequent suoking of air shook the . fire out of the fire box, necessitating the starting of another fire; hence the unusually slow time. . . In the course of a lecture before . the Geographical society of the Pa cific, at San Francisco last TuesdayJ on "uoia, Alexander uel Mar spoke of a "pamphlet which he had read, written by Horace Davis, which told of the journey of an old Indian to the Pacific coast in 1760 and of his seeing Japanese ships at anchor in the mouth of the Columbia river and whose crews were engaged in mining gold on the river's banks." "A prominent salmon packer from the Columbia river" tells the Post Intelligencer "the Eclipse Packing company, of San Francisco, has de cided to erect a cannery on Seattle bay in time for operations this year, and an eastern company will also build a oannery here. One of these canneries will be built at Smith's Cove, where the land has already been secured. The annery at Milton will be run to its utmost capacity, and there will be another one started at MuckilteoJ during the present Bea son." t'ERSOXL. C. A. Reed, of Pacific county, is in the city. Major T. J. Blakeny goe3 to North Cove to-day. T. S. Jewett returned from Port land yesterday." Mrs. Prael went to Portland yes terday to meet her son Richard, -who has been at school at Eugene. J. T. Monteith, now a prominent employe of the Union Iron Works, at Portland, was, in the city last week. Meeting To-night Sts. John Chapter 14, R. H. M., meets this, Tuesday evening at 750. Work on the mark master's degree. Prompt attendance requested; so journing oompaniosn cordially in vited. By order M. E. H. P: At Tlie Holden House A. few more boarders can be accom modated with or without rooms. An Opportunity. Dr. Harmon has left some spectacles, Brazilian Pebbles and optical goods with Wm. Armbruster, where they can be bought. This is a good opportunity for those who were unable to buy irom him before his departure. I.oircst Cassli X'rice. Coal Oil at $2.35 a case, at r D. L. Beck & Sons. Go To Crow's Gallery. The leading Photographer. For the finest photos in all the latest styles and of superior iinisb. What! o You Thinly Jeff of the U. i$. gives you a meal for nothing and a -glass of something to drinks Not much; but ho gives the bestrmeal and.more of it than any other restaurant in town. 25 cents. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's LATEST TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. Items Prom Both Hemispheres. London. A'pril 11. Yesterday a large sailing vessel with one hundred thousand barrels of paraffine aboard, went ashore near Reachley. The tide rushed into tho cabin and drowned tho captain, wife and child. THINKS THE SITUATION- IS SEBIOT75 Toronto, April 11. The Globe, re viewing Cleveland's letter, winds up by saying: "The situation is, to say tho least, exceedingly serious." GOV. PENN'OYER PDEASED. Portland, April 11. Gov. Pen noyer says of the appointment of Eu gene Sempl) as governor of Wash ington, that it is a first-class appoint ment in every respect He is a whole souled fellow and worthy of every re spect. He Bud Pennoyer used to be in partnership in the Herald. ROUGH USAGE IN QUEBEC. Quebec, April 11 A detachment of the Salvation Army was attacked by a mob yesterday and pelted with ice and hard balls of snow. One fe male was struck on tho head with a five-pound chunk and knocked sense less. She is dangerously injured. THE WRECKED SCHOONER. Santa Cruz, April 11. The schoon er J. W. Seaver is a total loss; the cond mate, one sailor and the Chi nese cook are drowned. She was owned by Crawford & Co., of San Francisco, 'and valued at $7,500. THE ROBBER CAUGHT. Washington, April 11. A telegram has been received that the man who robbed paymaster Bush of $7,400 a few weeks ago in Wyoming territory, has been caught EVERYONE PLEASE D. Washington, April 11. Tho ap pointment of Semple as governor of Washington is hailed with satisfac tion by the Democrats of the territo ry, as well as Democrats in the Dis trict of Columbia, because the appointment is in keeping with the national platform of tho party. WILL PUT ON SUNDAY TRAINS. Portland, April 11. It is under stood that the O. & C. will soon put on Sunday trains. A BIG STEAL. Pittsburg, April 1L Detectives have unearthed a most gigantic con spiracy for robbing tho Pan Handle Railroad Company. The thievery has been going on for nearly a year, and it is believed that half a million dollars worth of freight has been stolen. Early this morning a hun dred police and detectives made a raid and arrested forty-six conductors and brakeman. Much plunder has been recovered. Of 80 crews arrived at Pittsburg, 75 were- found to bo crooked. Each crew consists of four men. a big meeting. London, April 11. A great work ingmen's meeting is being held here to-day. Tho utmost enthusiasm pre vails. Many of the banners have pictures of Gladstone, -Michael Davitt and Father Keller, and inscribed "Justice for Ireland." They are or derly, so far. A big force of police is in reserve in case of emergenoy. biz. Boston, April 11. Following is the gross exchange for the week ending April 9th:. New York, $659,000,000, an increase of 15 per oent; Boston, S887,000,000, an increase of 37 per cent, Philadelphia, $7,000,000, an increase of 7 per cent; Chicago, $51,000,000, an increase of 16 per cent; St Louis, $18,000,000, ah increase of 9 per cent; San Francisco, $50,000,000, an" increase of 50 per cent. 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 claims as much thought as do the fashions. It is an acknowledged fact that the variations of our climate are very se vere on tho 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 be exercised; It is well known to the chemist that many of the so-called ".blooms," "balms'-reams," etc., contain lead and other poisonous substances, the long-dbntinuecL use of which is dan gerous; Wisdom's Robertine is guar anteed under a. forfeiture of $1,000, 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 pronounpe it the most delightful toilet article ever pro duced. Wisdom's Robertine is sold at fifty centa per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. Something Important. We are the Astoria Agents for the celebrated Domestic Sewing Machine. Parties in want of a machine are in vited to call and examine them. Sold for cash or on the installment plan. Griffin & Rkeu. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. 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. Gotojefffcforoystera, Private Rooms. YESTERDAY'S PARADE AND DRILL. Grand Ball nt Ross' Opera Honso In the Evening. Yesterday, was tho day set for the parade and drill of the Astoria iire department, and as the hour for the meeting at the engine houses drew near, the clouds rolled away and the sun shone out brightly. At the hour set Astoria No. One's marched down, preceded by the band, and meeting Rescue's No. 2, and Alert H. & L. No. One, at their houses, the parade be gan: In front marched chief engineer Worsley and his assistants, Ed. Hal lock on ttfe right, Tom Linville on the left; then came the Western Amateur band, then the American flag, followed by the Amoskeag en gine of No. One's, handsomely deco rated with flo.wers, and followed by tho members of the company who participated in tfie parade, the hose cart team and tender team, the latter having got their new uniforms in time for tho occasion. Following them came Alert H. & L. No. One in uniform, drawing the truck and apparatus, and behind them came the Silsby of No 2's, shining like a mirror; after them walked the hose team with No. 2's four wheeler. then No. 2's tender team and then the two-wheeler. The fine appearance of those in tho procession was the sub ject of favorable comment by the crowds that lined tho streets along the route of the procession. The sev eral companies were marshaled by their respective officers, who, in full regalia, flowers in the trumpets, etc., were a pioturesque feature of the ia rade. After traversing some of the prin cipal stieets, the engine of No. 2 and truck of Alert No. 1, were formally housed, nnd AstoriaNo. Ouo's, headed by the band, proceeded to thoir house, and the parade was over. Next came the drill. Each com pauy was stationed at its .house, the engines cold, just as they came from the parade, and at 2:44 the alarm was sounded. Alerts sped away to the White House corner, and in a minute and a half from tho sounding of the alarm a ladder was laid and a mau on the roof. Rescue's ran with their engine to the Occident corner, the hose team following, As toria No." Ones ran with their engine considerably farther to the Main street wharf, their hose team laying Jiose also, dense clouds of black smoke belched from both engines, and in a very few minutes pipe men from both companies were waving their hats and shouting "Water." In six minutes and two seconds from the sdunding of the alarm, the Silsby threw a stream; in eleven minutes and four seconds the Amoskeag re sponded. The drill. wa3 witnessed by a very largo number of people. 'Take up," was the next order. In the evening there was a joyous gathering at the opera house; the Western Amateur band furnished fine musio and all present enjoyed themselves. At Liberty Hall the Woman's Belief Corps set an elegant supper, to which many of the number present did ample justice. Unnecessary MLery. Probably as 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. HAMBURG 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. An Astoria Bound Vessel "Wrecked. Santa Cruz, April 10. The bark J. W. Seaver, loudod -with hay and salt for Astoria, foundered on the rocks near New lear s point, about twenty miles north of this place, at 9 o'clock this morning. The vessel had lost her rudder and was driven help lessly by the wind and waves against the coast. Two men succeeded in reaohing sliore, although narrowly esoaping drowning. The remainder of the crew took to the rigging. Peo ple from the surrounding country gathered, but from latest reports had been unable to do anything towards rescuing "the crew. Five men were seen in the rigging. One side of the vessel is stove in. A total wreck is probable, as the wind aiid sea are very violent. Excitement in Texas, . Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris. Tex.-, by the re markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head : everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A. trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent hinr. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. Kings's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at W. E. Dement &Co. The latest styles In Baby Carriages, cheap for cash at Griffin & Heed's. Earlv rose potatoes -for seed. Thompson & Ross. Italian, French and German Prunes. Fresh California, Oregon and Eastern Corn Meal, Triticum, Epicurean Food. Flake Oats, etc., at Thompson & Ross'. Fresh Eggs, Butter, Cheese, etc. Thompson & Ross. Girl Wanted To do general housowork. Apply to Mrs. C. L. Parker. notice. Members of the Scandinavian Bene volent Society are hereby notified that the noxt regular meeting will be held April 12th, being the 2nd Tuesday in the month. Desirable Tract For Sale. One hundred and sixty acres, heavily wooded with spruce, ten miles from town, on Lewis and Clarkes. For terms, etc., apply at this office. S03IE SOLID FIGURES. Commercial Statistics Collected from the Astoria Custom Hoa'so. Foreign imports, direct to Astoria, for the years 1885 and 1886. 1885. ARTICLES. QUANTITIES. I VALUE. Tin plate 32,800 boxes $ 129,195 Salt 200 tons 1,000 Coal 1,297 " 7,000 Totals $ 137,295 1885; ABTIOI.ES. I QUANTITIES. 1 VALUE. Tin plate. I 45,704 boxes $ 15J,975 Salt 85 tons 550 Coal 4,223 " 13,175 Sundries 2,000 Totals $.169,700 Return of principal articles of export foreign direct from the port of Astoria, for the years 1885 and 1886. isss. ABTICLES. 1 QUANTITIES. I VALUE. Canned Salmonl 222,594 cases $1,147,130 Wheat I 395,813 buq. 804,180 Flour I 13,525 bbls 65,440 Lumber 55,800 feet 6,16a Sundries 425 "Totals $ 1,523,335 1886. ABTIOLE3. QUANTITIES. VALUE. Canned Salmonl 156,187 cases I $ 776,325 Wheat I 814,264 bus. I '603,810 Flour 26,991 bbls 101,240 Lumber 2,316,000 feet 24,865 Sundries J 14,020 Totals 1 $ 1,525,260 TONS. Freight received at Astoria from Portland and wayports during the year 1886, as shown by the ireignt bills ot 66 business houses of Astoria Freight received via Astoria, for Tillamook, Forta Stevens and Canby, Ilwaco, Shoalwater bay and Grays harbor Freight delivered in Astoria by steamer Clara Parker and other small steamers owned in Astoria from Portland and .other points on the Columbia river and it? tributaries, not included in above estimate .... Wheat lightered from Portland 7.070 2,125 2,000 to Astoria in 1886, 814,264 bush els 24,550 Flour lightered, 26,991 bbls 2.700 Salmon sent Ea3t in 1886 12,000 Total tons 50,445 Return of exports foreign from Port land via'Astoria for the year 1886. ABTIOLE3. 1 QUANTITY. 1 VALUE. Wheat 13,064,828 bus. $2,383,773 Flour 1 301,2Clbbs I 1,116,755 Sundries j j 10,537 Totals 1 $3,511,065 lteturn of shipping nt the port of As toria for the year 1886. ENTEBED FOREIGN. 152 vessels, aggregating . ... 162,647 tons CLEABED TOBEION. 180 vessels, aggregating 172,362 tons ENTEBED COASTWLSE. 198 vessels, aggregating 280,355 tons CLEABED COASTWISE. 186 vessels, aggregating 268,232 tons The above does not include coastwise vessels in the lumber trade, or vessels passing via Astoria direct from and to other ports. ltapld Boating of the Heart. Whenever you foel an uneasiness in the region of tho heart", a slight pain in the shoulder, arm, or under tho shoulder-blade, or when you .find yourself short of breath when ex ercising, or your heart has periods of of beating fast, you have heart disease, and Bhould take Dr. Feint's Heart Kejledt. At druggists, 31.50. Descriptive treatises with each bot- tlepor address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F Telephone IiOIgius House. Bes't Beds in town. Rooms ier night 50 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. I'rivate entrance. A luxury and necessity for rich and poor who wish to enjoy good health, and who do not wish to resort to bitter nauseous liver medicines and .cathar tics, is the concentrated liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. 50c. and SI bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices, atJ.W. uonns cirug store, opposite Occident hcte!, Astoria. Tho Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour- uon, inu., says: "uotn myself and wife owe our lives toSnii.on's Consumption Cork." Sold by W. E. Dement. For The Most Beautiful And enduring photographs, charniinc tones, the mot scientific retouching and fine polish go to N. S. Shuster, the pioneer leading photographer. See new iHuiipius at ins new auery on me roau way. Elgin and Waltham watches, clocks and Silver ware of the latent styles just opened at tho Crystal Palace, prices lower than ever. Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeffs restaurant. 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. Dementi Co. at fiftv cents or one dollar per bottle. It is thd1 most pleasant, prompt ana elective remedy known, to cleanse the system ; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently Yet thOrnilPlllv tO lisil(l ITitorlnnlx. Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation! XilUIUOLlUU UUU XkAXAVUUll 1113 Catarrh cured, "health and sweet hreath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents, Masai Injector" free For sale by W. E. Dement. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. Whatlsbetterthanaglass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. - Tho best Fabre's. oysters in any style at Large lot of Reading matter just received at the Crystal Palace. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. IX THE DATS OF OLD. In tho days of old, When warriors bold Got drunk three times a day, A knight so bold, As Fve been told. Sang merrily this lay, Sang merrily this lay: "My love has notions queer, Says she to me, 'Dear boy,' says she, 'Please swear off for a year.' " so what care l Though death be nigh, I'll drink no more I'll drink no more or die! So this 6ame knight Who oft got tight, Ko signed tho pledge that day: Ho fought the fight, " But ere next night, His SOUl had nafiwrl mrnv. His soul had passed away. j.ne piated ring ne woro Vn? TlPni lirmlrnr? Tf mnra But ere he choked he faintlycroaked, x nepc ma swear l swore So what care I Though death be nigh. Fvo kept the pledge I've kept the pledge and die!" Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, lens and. oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. Wo 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 August Flower, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes ot seventy five per cent, of such mala dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Oostivenes3, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the 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. What Do You Think About It. Lily Langtry has a new lover named Dassent. He, however, says the Lily is to marry Freddy. Per haps it is a case of one is a Fred and t'other Dassent. Pittsburg Chron icle. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Drugcist. Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took bix bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 yearV standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms : "The best sellincr medi- cino I have ever handled in my 20 years' i experience, is .Electric Bitters." Thou sands of others have added their testi mony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a halfdollarabottleat'W.E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. Eugene Somple his been ap pointed governor of Washington territory.. ZK ftVnvOa Blood Elixir is tho TAAVU . only Blood JRomedy guaranteed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Eruptions, or Syphilitic Pois oning. It purifies tho whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic and Neu ralgic pains. Wo guarantee it. J. W. Conn. Fino Furnislictl Rooms? At the Munson Ileuse: Newly fur nished and renevated: terms reasonable. Mus. A. E. Stout. If you wish anything in fine Station ery, the latebt music, novels, etc., go to Griffin & Reed's. "Haekmetack," a lasting and fra jrant perfume. Price 25 and CO cents, sold by W.E. Dement. eturned With a magnlficeut stock ot Goods CLOTHING For Men, Young Men and Boys. STRAW and FELT HATS. Furnishing Goods, TRUNKSrVALISES, ETC. The most Beautiful Hue of Neckware, Suspenders, Etc. Boys' Sailor Suits from $2 upward. German Wise, V Tho Clothier and Hatter. (Occident Building.) SEAT arsains IN Baby Buggies AND Musical Instruments AT THE New. York. Novelty Store CLOAK Leading Dry G ARRIVED: And on exhibition in our Cloak' Room this week our first selection of New, Stylish and Fashionable Garments, consist ing of LADIES' BEADED DAMASSE WRAPS. LADIES' BEADED GRENADINE WRAPS. LADIES' VELVET BROCADE WRAPS. LADLES' WOOL ARMURE WRAPS. , LADIES' WOOL OTTOMAN WRAPS. LADIES' HABIT CLOTH ULSTERS, In Yarious Designs. LADIES' CASSIMERE ULSTERS, . With Hoods. LADIES' WALKING JACKETS, In Cassimere, Brucleo, Jersey, Buretless, In - Yarious Colors and Designs, NEW GOODS US EVEEY DEPARTMENT, O. H. COOPER'S, PYTHIAN BUILDING. ' . YOU NEEDN'T Paste This On Your Looking Glass; 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 Chfomos, Gift enterprises; Bean guessers, t)r 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 price of the goods. And the people-like it bettei than the chance enterprise, where one out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get It in the price of the goods. REMEMBER: If you vrant cannery supplies, If you want Roller flour, Oat, If you want "Wheat, Shorts, Bran, or Rolled Barley, go to B. Z. BECK & SOtyS. If vou want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and Eggs, go to D. Z. BECK & 802TS. If you want Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Pig's feet or Lard, go to J). Z. BECK& SONS. If you want Sardines, Anchovies,Holland or Smoked Herring Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stock fish, etc., go to D. Z. BECK & SOUS If you want Sugar, Syrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, " go to D. Z. BECK & SONS If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pore Maple Syrup or - t Fresh Ual. Honey, go to JJ. A. BMiUK & HUJSii If you want Sauerkraut, Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins, , r" ' - 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. BECK & SONS In short, if voti want any kind of Staple or Fanoy Groceries .' go to B. Z. BECK & SONS Do you want tho best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil Can ever invented, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS Do you want Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Washboards,Clotbespins, 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 von want Plain Decorated Chirm or Crockery Ware, " w "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,- goto BZBECK& 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 d: 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. IEPARTMENT! AN; The oodsitOlothingHou o to B. Z. BE OK b SOWS. rahara, Rye or Corn Meal, go to JD. L.BECK ib JSOlfJS. Jt4J '--I. r 4. jwk. " tSky