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ASTOllIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY. JI APRIL 14.1687
Cannery printing; a large stock to
select from and lowest figures at The
Astoriak office.
California papers predict a dry sea
son. Astoria" could spare a few bar
rels of aqua pura.
The British bark Dumbartonsliire,
915, 72 days from Sydney, arrived ju
yesterday. She has 612 tons coal.
It is thought that Eev. M. L. Eugg,
of Salem, will reconsider his deter
mination and fill the Baptist pulpit
here this summer.
The ladies of the M. E. church will
have a social at the residence of Mrs.
G. "V7. Eucker this evening. A gen
eral invitation is extended.
The directors of the building and
loan association will meet at J. O.
Bozorth's office this evening to elect
permanent officers of the organiza
tion. The district convention of the W.
O. T.U., is in session at Portland.
Mrs. O. B. Whitmore and Mrs. J. W.
Gearhart represent the Astoria
bra nch.
The infant daughter of Martin Empo,
of the half way house, died yesterday
morning; the funeral will be from the
family residence at two o'clock this
afternoon.
In the police court yesterday Chas.
Gallagher, an amatory poet, was
found guilty of vagrancy and given
twenty days; ten for vagrancy and
ten for the poetry.
Thos. H. Jfoss, of Gray's river, is
reported to have sustained a severe
accident last week by falling from a
wagon, resulting in the dislocation of
his right shoulder.
r Peter Cardiff, a planer in John
Wood's mill, came over yesterday,
suffering from an old gunshot wound
in his leg, received in the army twen-
ty-three years ago. He was treated
by Dr. Tuttle and experienced con
siderable relief after the operation.
Yesterday's "News says that Capt.
H. M. Gregory, master of the light
house tender Manzanita has ten
dered his resignation to take effect
' May 1st. In the interval he has been
given a vacation. First officer Eich
ardson will assume charge of the ves
sel for the time being.
The beautiful poem, "There is no
Death," is again on the rounds of the
newspapers. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
publishes it in its Sunday
edition, credited, as is generally the
case, to Bulwer Jjytton. The verses
were written by J. L. McCreery, the
local editor of the Dubuque, Iowa,
Times.
Here is good advice from an ex
change. It applies to every city,
large and small: "Young man, get a
house and then get a snug young
woman to share it with you. Save
your money and make the first pay
ment on a lot. Continue to save un
til you have the lot paid for. Then
mortgage the lot and put up a house.
Keep on saving until tne mortgage is
lifted, and see how it will seem to
have a home of your own where you
can go and lock out the entire world."
The young man who follows this ad
vice will twenty years hence be in
comfortable circumstances a cap
italist in fact. r
A committee of twenty has been
appointed by General Lucien Pair
child, commander-in-chief of the G.
A. E., to raise a memorial fund for the
erection of a monument at Washing
ton, to commemorate General Grant.
The following are the committeemen
for the Pacific ceast: W. E. Smed
burg for California; F. H. Lanib, of
Portland, for Oregon; Charles M.
Holton, of North Yakima, for Wash
ington territory, and J. J. Fitzgerald,
of Las Vegas, for New Mexico. On
tne ztn mst., the twth anniversary
of General Grant's birth, every post
of the G. A. R, including the Wom
an's Belief Corps and the Sons of
Veterans, are asked to hold services
and receive contributions for the
fund. All collections are to be sent
to quartermaster general John Tay
lor, 218 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
A responsible man well acquainted is
wanted as agent for a Portland fiim.
Address Borquibt & Refiling, Astokiax
office.
Choice Oregon apples
& Rosb'.
at Thompson
Fine fresh vegetables and fruits
steamer from California to-day,
TnoMPSQN & Ross.
At TIic Holden House v
by
A few more hoarders can be accom
modated with or without rooms.
A11 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 from
him before his departure.
lowest Casli JL'rice.
Coal Oil at $2.33 a case, at
D. L. Beck & Sons.
Go To Crow's Gallery.
The leading Photographer. For the
finest photos 111 all the latest stj les and
of .superior hnish.
Wliat! Io YouTIiink
Jeff of the U. S. gives you a meal fori
nothing ana a glass 01 someunug 10
drink? Not much; but he giveff the
best meal and more of it than any other
restaurant in town. 25 cents.
The finest and nicest steak to be had
in town atFabre's
If yon have a watch or clock that
needsjrepairiug take it to the Crystal
Palace, and get a good job done by
& first class workman.
Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast
LATEST TELEGEAPHIO NEWS.
Facts and Eumors Sent Over the "Wires
Chicvgo, April 13. A live-story
marble front wall paper house on
Wabash avenue was bnrned this
morning. The stock is an entire loss
and the building is irreparably in
jured. One fireman was standing in
a fourth story window when a sheet
of rlanie enveloped him. He fell into
the burning mass; another fell to the
sidewalk and crushed his skull.
Twenty engines were working, but
the firemen said they never saw such
rapid progress of flames. The loss
will aggregate SIOO.OOO; insurance,
809,000.
THE BRAKEMEK BB01HEBHOOD.
PiTrsBUEO, April 13. The brother
hood of brakemeu will employ coun
sel to defend the prisoners arrested
charged with stealing from Panhan
dle railroad cars, and will try to es
tablish their innocence. If their
guilt is shown the brotherhood will
do all in their power to bring ;on
viction. They will bring an action
for damages against the railroad
company in case of any prisoners
not convicted. The Pennsylvania
road has announced that it will give
those having stolen goods in posses
sion five days to return the goods,
and no questions will be asked7and
thoro will be no investigation to fol
low. Z-
THE CnAKTEH DEFEATED.
San Feakcisco, April 13. The new
charter is defeated by n vote of 13,
490 to 9,748.
PDT IT OCT, ALIi THE 6AM i:
Sing Sing, April 13. A fire broke
out in the laundry in the prison this
morning, occasioning a great panic
aaiong the convicts, who rallied and
extinguished the fire.
OAREIED THEIR POINT.
P0TTSVH1I.E, April 13. Seven hun
dred iron workers who struck yester
day resumed work to-day having
secured the ten per cent, advance
demanded.
beeoher's probable successor.
London, April 13. Dr. Parker lias
accepted the invitation to deliver the
eulogy in Plymouth church ou the
late Henry Ward Beecher.
CHESTNUTS.
Portland, April 12. Eumors are
current here that the O. E. & N. lease
was signed a few days ago, and that
the Union Pacific will assume con
trol May 1st, and that C. H. Prescott
will have charge of U. P. affairs.
The O. E. & N. officials deny the re
port.
OONGRAULATIONS IN ORDER.
Washington, April 13. The en
gagement of Miss Agnes Dolph,
daughter of Senator Dolph, to Mr.
Nixon, of New Orleans, is announced.
The wedding will take place next
month.
STARTING IN EARLY.
Washigton, April 13. A story is
floating around that Blaine is on the
verge of a general breaking down in
health. It is believed that the story
was started by Blaine's opponents.
FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
Los Angeles, April 13. This morn
ing a train on the Southern Pacific
railroad struck a buggy at a crossing,
containing three persons; one, a
woman, was instantly killed; the two
others were seriously injured.
ANOTHER FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
Sacramento, April. 13. A train
near hero this morning struck a haud
car, on which were four men, one of
whom was killed, another fatally in
jured, and another one seriously.
- How they Work the Sturgeon Markpt.
On Saturday the only fish in the
market was the old reliable, never
failing sturgeon. By charging a bit
a pound for it dealers changed it into
halibut; by giving three pounds for
a quarter it became sea bass, and if -a
man wanted five pounds for a quarter
he got straight sturgeon. Orego
nian, 13.
The Odds Is the Difference.
Brother Dana, of the N. Y. Sun,
goes to work'nt 11 o'clock, dictates
his editorial to a stenographer, quits
at 4 o'clock and gets S20.000 a" year.
The country editor goes to work at 7
o'clock, has his editorials dictated to
him by his subscribers, quits at 11
o'clock and gets in debL, That's tho
only difference. Spragui Journal.
Fine Fiiriilshe.il Rooms.
At the Munson Heuse: Newly fur
nished and lenevated: terms reasonable.
Jlr.s. A. E. Stout.
Something Important.
We are the Astoria Agents for the
celebrated Domestic Sewing Machine.
Parties in v ant of a machine aie in
vited to call and examine them. Sold
for cash or on the installment plan.
Griffin & Ri-.kd.
Early rose potatoes for seed.
Thompson & Boss.
For The Most Beautiful
And enduiing 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 road
way. - "
Large lot of Beading matter just
received at the Crystal Palace.
JEFF'S
United States Restaurant Is the best
and cheapest in Astoria.
MINOR MENTION
Of Thincs Around Town Happening anil
To Happen.
The receipts of the nolice court for
March were $132.50. The Columbia
came in yesterday morning; the Ore
gon sailed. Wm. Howe is building a
Whitehall boat for the use of the
custom house; it will cost $180. On
yesterday's steamer came a fine safe
for Foard fc Stokes. The interior of
the court house is being painted, etc.
Every steamer brings very large
quantities of freight. The Gen.
M ties goes to Gray's harbor at six
oclock to-morrow morning. There
are but few boats, comparatively, out
so far. County treasurer Bergman is
paying warrants presenteB prior to
September 7th, J80. Considerable
new building is "in progress. Scrap
tin is being shipped to. Portland,
where it is made into paper weights.
The Escort started for San Francis
co yesterday. City treasurer Hustler
reports an aggregate balance of $2,
961.85 in the several funds. A patent
steam pile driver for P. J. McGowan
attracts attention on the O. B. & N.
dock. Twenty-two years ago to-day
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
Countv treasurer Bergman yesterday
sent a draft for $3,018.49 to state
treasurer G. W. Webb on state tax
account. San Francisco parers say
the Swansea Castle is "ashore at
Sand Island." Not much: she is load
ing lumber on the Sound. Potatoes
are 2 and 2 cents a pound. A
party is organizing to collect gulls'
eggs at Port Orford. Fishermen re
port water cold, salmon swimming
deep, and but little net return so far.
A mau with a paint pot slung on
the end of a ladder on his shoulder al
ways gets the right of way, and all par
ties break ranks, no matter how crowd
ed the sidewalk. F. H. Poindexter left
for San Francisco on the Oregon
yesterday. Custom house square
affords excellent grazing facilities.
Meats, smoked and fresh, have gone
up in price. 213 Chinamen were sun
ning themselves in front of the cus
tom honse yesterday afternoon. Sun
rises, 5:17; sun sets, 6:45. The streets
1 were crowded yesterday. J. E. Sibley
is in the city on his way to Tilla
mook. To-day is 13 hours and 28
minntes iu length. All the boat
shops are busy with orders ahead.
Seats for Zamloch's performances, at
the Crystal Palace. Astoria is fast
becoming a wholesale distributing
point. The Favorite was released
j-esterday; the amount, $160.20, was
paid. Over 1,300 shares have been
taken in the building and loan asso
ciation. Maurice DuBoisson expects
to return on the Telephone Sunday
to permanently reside here. Lots of
good money sent from Astoria to the
Louisiana lottery. Some Astorians
are being vaccinated; good idea. C.
H. Mclsaac, of the Hallway Guide,
is in the city. Tom Linville has the
finest cigar holder of any on the force.
Another vessel lost on that terrible
north coast; a schooner this time, at
Cape Flattery. The gross receipts
of the firemen's ball indicate $218;
expenses $35. Football and kite fly
ing are the popular juvenile amuse
ments. he Jrresbytenan church is
receiving inside decoration. The re
ported sale of the Pioneer has not
been confirmed. The Chinese remain
on Water street. The Manzanita
came down yesterday and moored at
the buoy depot The Dolphin will
finish repairs this week. Judge Jew
ett has traded offices with superin
tendent of streets Logan. Capt.
Strang, who brought down the Jupi
ter yesterday, says he saw no Win
chesters aboard the craft.
On the Sacramento.
A meeting of the Sacramento river
packers was held Thursday afternoon
for the purpose of regulating the
price to be paid for fresh fish. Some
canners have been in the habit, in
past seasons, of buying by the pound
and others by the piece. This method
gave the fishermen a chance to work
the packers, as the buyers at so much
a fish would get only tho small ones,
while the purchasers by the pound
received all the large fish. The pack
ers finally decided to pay 60 cents
apiece for fish on the river and 65
cents in the city. The outlook for a
good run of fish is at present very
gloomy. Cal. Grocer d; Canner. 9.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus Ind.,
testifies: "1 can recommend Electric
Hitters as the very best remedy. Every
bottle sold has given relief in every case.
One man took six bottles, and was cured
of Rheumatism of 10 j ear-.' standing."
Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville,
Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medi
cine I hae ever handled in ury 20 years'
experience, is Electric Bitters.'' Thou
sands of others have added their testi
mony, so that the verdict is unanimous
that Electric Bitters do cine diseases of
the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a
half dollar a hottleat W E. Dement &
Co.'s Drug Store.
Syrup of Fifjs.
Manufactured duly by the California
Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is
Natures Own True Laxative. This
pleasant liquid fruit lcmedy may he
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 the system ; to act on,
the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently
yet thoroughly to dispel lleadachs,
Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation,
Indigestion and kindred ills.
Ten cents for a cup of
coffee.
fahreVi nice
The latest styles in Baby Carriages,
cheap for"cash at Grifiln & Reed's.
" Private Rooms.
At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par
ties, etc. The best cooked to order.
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.
Califoruia Oat Jlay,
Dry Fir Wood; in large quantities
and at lowest prices at J. II. D. Gray's
dock,
Gotojeff!foroyster,
Private Booms.
SLIGHTLY SARCASTIC.
At the meeting of the Portland
board of trade on Monday evening a
letter was read from Mr. G. P. Clapp
of Oakland, Cal., in regard to the es
tablishment of a rolling mill and nail
factory at or near Portland. Mr.
Clapp wrote as one who had knowl
edge of the business; he is superin
tendent of the Judson Manufacturing
Company of Oakland, and started the"
nail and tack business of that com
pany five years ago. "What I would
like to do," he says, "would .be to
start n joint stock company and carry
on a large business;" and he informs
tho board of trade that "a good roll
ing mill and nail factory can be put
up for S35.000."
Mr. Clapp, it is evident, doesn't
know Portland. In his ignorance or
simplicity ho doubtless imagined that
a proposition like this would be re
ceived at Portland with favor and
encouragement. He seems to have
supposed that there was some enter
prise and public spirit in Portland
and that tho board of trade of the
city might be addressed as the rep
resentative and organ of both. It is
plain that Mr. Clapp has something
yet to learn about Portland.
The report of the proceedings of
the board shows that the letter was
received with a coldness bordering
on incivility." "The proposition," says
the report, "did not seem to be re
garded as feasible by a majority of
the members present. One spoke of
having heard something of a similar
scheme about'two years ago and sug
gested that tho communication be
turned over to Mr. S. G. Beed. An
other said that there was already one
mill of the kind on the coast and that
another was to bo started" one
member said at Seattle, and another,
correcting him, said at Tacoma. Fi
nally, "the secretary was instructed
to acknowledge the receipt of the
communication," and the board
seemed to breathe easier upon getting
rid of an unpleasant subject.
If you want to make the Portland
mossback unhappy, just suggest to
him that some industry ought to be
started here 'and that he ought to
take an interest in it. He simply
wants to sell something to somebody,
to collect rents, to lend money on
mortgage or cut coupons from bonds.
Mr. Clapp and all like him would do
well to address the board of trade of
some other city.
And yet, a nail factory is one of
Portland's needs. Our undertakers
ought atlea3t to bo supplied. Orego
nian, 13.
Settled by Stipulation.
The suit of M. B. Leavitt. against
W. A Thompson, manager of the
Thompson opera company, for $2,500
damages sustained through a breach
of contract, was settled by stipulation
in Judge Maguire's court yesterday.
The attorney for the plaintiff, stated
that the parties to the suit had agreed
upon $1,000 damages and S15 costs
of court. S. F. Bulletin, 8.
Unnecessary Misery.
Probably as much misery comes
from habitual constipation as from
any derangement of the functions of
tho body, and it is difficult to cure,
for the reason that no one likes to
take the medicines usually pre
scribed. HAMBUKG 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.
A Dig Daj's Fishing.
Guido Parrott and Dick Turnbull
went to Washougal the other day and
caught 170 trout. They were fine
fish, and the eyes of the two fisher
men glistened as they told of the fine
sport. They were caught in a stream
that empties into the Washougal
river, eight miles from the point
where that river flows into the Co
lumbia. Oregonian.
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 it claims
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
ait. In the selection of this agent
too much care cannot b9 exercised.
It is well known to the chemist that
many of the so-called "blooms."
"balms," -'creams," etc., contain lead
and other poisonous substances, the
luiig-uuuiiuueu uso ol wmen is dan
gerous. . Wisdom's Bobertine 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 pronounce it the most
delightfnl toilet article ever pro
duced. Wisdom's Bobertine is sold
at fifty cents per bottle. Sold by W.
E. Dement & Co.
- Telephone Lodging House.
Best Beds in town. Rooms per night
oO and 2."5 cts., per week $1.30. Mqw and
clean. Private! entrance. .
IInit1oiuc Jen dry.
For a few days there will he on ex
hibition in the Jewlery window of thn
Crystal Palace, a large consignment of
very fine Jewelry direct from the
manufacturers, everything shown in
the window is new and of . very rich
designs, take a look as yQii pass.
Ogilvie's Popular Reading, So. 08 at
the Crystal Palace.
Elgin and Yaltham watches, clocks
and Silver ware of the latest styles iust
opened at. the Crystal Palace, prices
lower than ever.
Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at
Jeffs restaurant.
What is better than a glass of liquor?
a. cup oiaeuciuus coueu ai raores.
If you wish a ny thing in fine Station
ery, ine laiesc music, novels, etc., go to
unmn cc eea-s.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RATES.
The general freight agent of the
Manitoba road has just issued a new
tariff on freight destined to and from
St. Paul and Minneapolis, Chicago
and Milwaukee and the Pacific coast,
in connection with the Canadian
Pacific railway. The new rates are
now in effect, and cover all classes of
freight as follews:
Mississippi river common points,
Dubuque, Iowa, to St. Louis, Mo.,
inclusive first class, per 100 pounds,
$4.05: second class. S3.47; third class,
S2 88; fourth class, S2.39; fifth class,
S2.12; class A, $1.98; B, 1.47; O,
$1.35; D, $1.08; E, 99 cents.
Chicago, Milwaukee, and common
points therewith first class, $4.23;
second clas3, $3.60; third class, $3 02;
fourth class, $2.48; fifth class, S2.21;
class A, $2.07; B, $1.96; C, $1.40; D,
$1.13; E, $1.04.
Between Tacoma, Seattle, Port
Townsend, Wash., and St. Paul,
Minneapolis, Minnesota Transfer;
also Missouri river common points
first class, $3.60; second class, $2.15;
third class, S2.70; fourth class, $2.25;
fifth class, $2.02; class A, S1.89: B.
$1.57; O, $1.26; D, 99 cents; E, 90
cents.
The rates between British Colum
bia coast points, viz: Victoria, Van
couver, Port Moody, New West
minster and Hammond, and St.
Paul, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Transfer; also Missouri river
common points are the same as
the above, as are also the rates to
San Francisco, Cal., from St. Paul,
Minneapolis, Minnesota Transfer;
also Missouri river common points.
Taking the above in connection
with the tables v published yesterday,
will give Astorians some points on
freight till tho interstate "what-is-it,"
is modified or repealed.
Enjoy Life.
What a truly beautiful world we
live in! Nature gives us grandeur of
mountains, glen3 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 liko giving it
up disheartened, discouraged and
worn out with disease, when there is
no occasion for this feeling, as every
sufferer cau easily obtain satisfactory
proof, that Green's August Flower,
will m&ke 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 Flower will prove its
wonderful effect. Sample bottles,
10 cents. Try it.
'Tis an 111 Wind That Blows no Good."
The starving people of Newfound
land have been relieved by a north
east gale, which filled the bays with
ice and enabled the people to capture
seals for food.
llapld Beatin? of the Heart.
Whenever you feel an uneasiness
in the region of the heart, a slight
pain in the shoulder, arm, or under
the 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 should take Db. Feint's
Heabt Bemedt. At druggists, $1.50.
Descriptive treatises with each bot
tle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F
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 ySur trading-
with me.
Gorman Wise,
The Clothier and Ilatter.
(Occident Building.)
-TN--
AND
Musical Instruments
AT TIIE
New York Uovelty Store
Tone Up The System.
TRY THE
NERVE FOOD, Manufactured and for
Sale by
XTInanl W.,(om Mr.fl i Wjtr nNv fff-
I livery in all parts or the City. Office and
Worts on Jefferson street, west of Cass.
Full!
GREAT
Bargains
Baby Buggies
GLOAK DEPARTMENT!
At The
LeadingDryGoodslClothingHou
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.
LADIES' WOOL ARMURE WRAPS.
LADIES' WOOL OTTOMAN WRAPS.
. LADIES' HABIT CLOTH ULSTERS,
In "Various Designs.
LADIES' CASSIMERE ULSTERS,
With Hoods.
LADIES' WALKING JACKETS, -
In Cassimere, Bruclec, Jersey, liuretless, in
Various Colors and Designs,
NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,
C. H. COOPER'S,
PYTHIAN BUILDING.
YOU NEEDN'T
PasteThis On Your Loeking: Glass.
You will be sure to see 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 the prize, for they all get it in the price of the
goods.
REMEMBER:
If you want cannery supplies, go to D. L. BECK & SOfflS.
If you want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Bye or Corn Meal, . ,
go to D. L.BEGK & SONS.
If you want "Wheat, Shorts, Bran, or Rolled Barley,
so to J). Z. BECK & SONS.
If vou want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and Eggs,
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