m ' "ASTOiTfATOREGONr SATURDAY. AP1HI, 1G. 18a7 Lieut. Sebree is in the citv. The Jupiter sailed j esterday. E. A. Noyes relumed from Port land yesterday. B. T. Humphreys has Shonlwater bay oysters for sale. Prof. Francis is in the city and.will remain for a few days. P. G. Eastwick, of Fort Steveus, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Coward, late proprietor of the East Portland Star, is in the city. Very scant catch of .fish is reported so far; comparatively few boats being out. Judge Taylor goe3-to Oregon City to-day, where he holds court on the 18th. Carol Grouse is worth $3,000. for goodness sake don't S3y I you." but told Painters, carpenters, boat builders, and mechanics of every trade are all busy. With the exception of a Chinaman jugged for smoking opiam, the coun ty jail is empty. The bright sunshine of the past two days gave place last evening to the gentle patter of the rain. The Columbia leaves Portland at nine o'clock to-night. The State is due from San Francisco to-morrow. "W. J. Barry has put range lights on Sand Island, an appreciated con venience to voyagers in that vicinity. Messrs. Noland, Worsley and Par ker left for Vancouver on bnsiness, connected with fire matters, yester day. There was about a ton of pig-iron and pig lead on board the sloop Ramble)', when she was lost last Sun day. Capt. Clough, a former Astoriau, is about to go into the mercantile busi ness at Wynoochie, Chohalis county, W.T: The select knights A. O. U. "V., hold their drill on the evenings of the first and third Thursdays of each month. Visitors say we have the finest post office in the state, outside of Port land. Yes, indeed; or inside either. Why not? A solitary vag was engaged in clean ing the streets yesterday. He has ft long contract unless begets consid erable help. Subject at the Methodist church to-morrow at 11 a. h., "The Transfig uration of Ohrfst;" at 7:30 r. M., "That Dog.1' Bob't Carruthers has a fine brown two-year old colt that he will match agaiuBt any two-year old colt in the state for looks. The seals are reported to have left Sand Island. They have the inter state commerce law under present consideration, probably. John B. Sherlock, of Tillamook, has master's papers to run A. B. Hal- Jock s little steamer, the Daph n e, on Tillamook river and bay. The signal for opening the draw of the Morrison street bridge, at Port land, to steam boats is four short blasts of the steam-whistle. li'ne oounty treasurers olnce is a matter of interest to a good many at present. The interest is on the coun ty warrants now being paid. Dr. O. B. Estes has received fresh vacoine matter "and is prepared to vaccinate any one desiring an effect ual guard against small pox. Geo. H- Ward, representing the Sunday Welcome, is in the city. "There's a chiel amang ye, takin' notes, and faith he'll prent 'em." The re-election of G. W. Louus berry aB secretary of the Oregon board of pilot commissioners, was a merited endorsement of efficiency. Bev. J. B. N. Bell, editor of the Boseburg Review, wa3 appointed clerk of the railroad commission laBt week, and this week he joined the Presbyterian church. The estimated cost of repairing the ship America, recently stranded at San Pedro, Cal., will be about" $20,000. She was bought by Millen Griffiths, of Port Townbend, last week for 310, 400. Cooks and waiters are scarce on the ocean steamers. The force on the Columbia is short, and the Olympian is trying to get the required number to cook and set out the food aboard that craft. The Chehalis Yidette is ,authorit tively" informed that the tug Donald will eo over to Gray's harbor and work for the Cosmopolis and Aber deen mills. The matter is not yet definitely decided upon. County assessor Sorensen will soon begin issuing his annual little re minders to those of our citizens who are unwisely- out of debt, that the time has arrived for a statement of assessable property. Talking of moss on roofs and tho danger of fire, a man who has tried it, says thata little lime sprinkled on the moss just before a shower will effectually remove it. Wonder how would work on Jo. Chartors was busy yesterday scttiug up a fine Brunswick fc Balke billiard table, eclipse design, cost S285, in the handsome rooms of Alert Hook and Ladder CompfinyNo. One, which will be an important adjunct to the furnishings of the Company's headquarters. Tho Oregon Pilot commissioners held their first business meeting je3 terday morning and organized by electing Louis Wilson president and G. W. Lounsberry secretary. The board granted a branch to Cy Harri man, and adjourned, subject to the call of tho president. Complaint is made by several of the condition of the roadway between the Clatsop mill and the I. X. L. Packing Co. That roadway needs repair promptly and thus remove tho present liability to a terrible accident. In this case an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. The ship W. A. Campbell, says the Vancouver, B. C, News, has finished her hold and between deck cargo and has commenced taking on her deck load. The amount of money expend ed in port by a ship like the Camp bell is very much greater than is gen erally supposed. Towage cost3 S700, t loading $1,G90, and incidentals and miscellaneous expenditures amount to 83,700, in all $7,000. Sturgeon and salt salmon were for calo yesterday, but spring salmon, all wool, was conspicuous by its absence. It is astonishing how scarce fish i-? whoa you want it. It is something like monev in ihnfc resnpph Tim Dolphin is about iu trim again and ! may slip out for a load to-day. If she should be lucky in making a haul the net proceeds will go off fa-tT than the hottest of hot cakes. in reporting the multittidiuous wrecks in that vicinity the Tacoma i Ledger ha3 a splendid chauco to use i 3U1UO Ut lUilh HUB U1UIU1 HUB UtlKU 1 sometime ago in scaroheads gleefully announcing the cruel lie regarding tho imaginary "sinking of the C7iam - pion" on tho Columbia bar. To truth- j fully record the dreadrul disasters up there would exhaust the typo ro- sonrces of tho Ledger oflice. Capt. Jones of the Jupiter, com plains that he was badly swindled in Portland by Bunko Kelly shipping a cripple on board his vessel. Proba bly it was to keep tho poor devil aboard that the "stern men armed with Winchesters" were placed on the vessel. There was apparently no other need of the "stern" men, though some of them may have beeu trans ferred fromjtho stern to the stem. Jim Lidwell, who will have charge of tho cannery at Chilcat, Alaska, this season, leaves next Saturday. Ho will take Oscar Peterson, Wm. Simpson and Thos. Simmons with him. A number of Bussians will be engaged at Juneau. Chilcat is pretty well north, being in lat. 59' 13', and the chances are that tho daylight in that section along in the month of Juno will give tho boys a chanco to get in a good long day's work withont having to burn any oolachans. The indictments against B. F. Brock, for cutting timber fraudu lently ou government lands, have all been set aside, and none of the cases against him will be tried. The tim ber was cut on lands bought of the N. P. B. B , and under recent supreme court decisions the land office could not make out a caso against him. These suits, says tho Vancouver In dependent, have thrown Brock out of a year's business, and cost him many thonsand dollars, all the result of official mistakes, but the govern ment will not reimburse him. First officer Bichardson, now in charge of the 3fanzanita, has his medal, given him last Saturday in just, though tardy, recognition of his bravery in aiding in the saving of Christopherson, nearly three years ago. The medal is a fitting emblem of tho bravery that prompts the ac tions of which it is the reward. Such honorable recognition should be more frequent. Every year on the Colum bia are daring deeds of bravery that usually go unnoticed save by brief newspaper items. Take for instance Lars Johnson, of the West Coast Packing Co. Already this season this man has saved five lives. Where is his medal? Ho deserves one. The board of trustees of tho insane asylum have let contracts for furnish ing lumber and building material for the proposed extension to tho asylum, as follews: Polly, Churchill & Co.. mouldings, S97.59; B. L.. Swartz, 56,- 000 rough lumber at 9.50 per thou sand; Portland Lumbering and Manufacturing company, 74,000 feet fir ceiling at $19 per thousand; 5,500 feet spruce ceiling, $23 per thousand; 5,500 feet cedar ceiling, $35 per thousand; 1,500 fence posts at 25- cents- each; 2,400 pounds of nails, $96.75. A contract for furnishing 150 blankets to the asylum was let to the Ashland Woolen Mills company, at $3.75 each. f f Tho TJ. S. steamer Thetis, to arrive at San Francisco from NewJfork. is commanded by LieutenantfTJmory, and has a full complement of eighty six men, ten apprentices and nino commissioned officers. The govern ment purchased the Thetis in 1884. She was then a Dundee whaler, was well equipped for Arctic service, and had only been built three years. The Thetis is 191 feet over all, 29 feet beam, 17 foet draught. She is bark rigged and has engines of 500-horse power. "Where the three years' stores for the Greeley relief expedition were stored is now tho berth deck of the ship, and the quarters of the thirty two men who composed the expedi tion, have been fitted up for the officers. Tho Thetis carries two steam launches of the HereshofF type, the steam whaleboat Bean, and .a new steam launch of improved pattern named the Achilles. Besides these she carries six other boa$3. that lime business tho moss backs. LATEST TELEGEAPHIO NEWS. A Protest Prom Bankers Franoisoo. of San Salem, April 15. Governor Pen noyer has expressed his intention of pardoning E. W. James, of Albina, who was recently sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for accident ally shooting Mrs. Newton. He will ba liberated to-morrow. too much iionrnisE. Vaxcodveb, April 15. A man named De Bussic was found in the Btreet this morning in an uncon scious condition. On examination it was found that he had taken too much morphine. The citizens worked to the utmost Jill night to counteract the effects of the drug, but at last re ports he was scarcely breathing. His residence is unknown. DISASTROUS FE3TIVITIE3. Amsterdam, April 15. Over four thousand students serenaded tho king la3t anight. During the fes tivities a large hotel caught fire and burned. Four persons were killed. LEGALLY STRANGLED. St. Louis, April 15. David Jewott, who shot and killed his wife in De cember, '84, for refusing to live with him, and wa3 afterwards convicted and sentenced to death, was hanged this morning. . wouldn't staxd it. Raliegh, N. 0., April 15. Mormon missionaries, who attempted pros- elytizhig in this vicinity, have been beaten and driven into Georgia. DENIES TIIE STORY. Springfield, Ills., April 15. -Edwin Sherman, grand commander of the Lincoln guard of honor, denies tho story telegraphed, and says the remains of Lincoln wore never re j moved from the monument since tho day thev were nut there. Tho guard, h,Qvnn i,oT-"irnT,f nnni f m, . , ' . . , . ' "" "'k" amuu iu uu an attempt was made to steal the ro- mams. NO EXTRA SESSION. Washington, April 15. Private secretary Lamout says although im portuned by politicians of both par ties to call an extra sessiou in Octo ber the president will not agree to it; so there is tio probability of any such call. 1 A STRONG A1'FEIi 1'ROM S IX FRANCISCO. A communication has been received addressed to the commissioners, from San Francisco, about the interstate law as follews: "All the productive and monetaiy relations of this, coast are threatened with disorder and much loss. Nothing but quick and wise action on your part can save this coast from tremendous losses that willbs sure to follow any illiberal or narrow interpretation of the fourth section of tho bill. We ask a sus pension of the long haul clause, tem porarily, at least, until our position can be placed before your honorable body." This is signed by eight the principal banking institutions of San .Francisco. A DENIAIj. The department of state denies that Commodore Greene forbade the En glish man-of-war to fire on Port-au-Prince. ritOTKCTJOX ENTJORSKD. Haktforo, Conn., April 15. In the state senate to-day a resolution to form a protective tariff was taken up and passed by a vote of 12 to 7. A STORMY COAST. St. Jonxs, N. B., April 15. A terri ble galo prevailed along the coast Tuesday and Wednesday, occasioning much loss of lifo and property. Two barks are sunk near Eosebland and five sailors drowned. Officer Linville arrested a man last night who had a wad of stuff in his blankets that wa3 sixteen sizes too small for him. and evidently stolen. Among the goods are a pair of En glish make trousers, and a coat, a suit of black diagonal goods, two suits of red flannel underwear, a moleskin shirt, pair gray blankets with blue, stripes, and two packs "Perfection" smoking tobacco. The goods await identification at the city jail. Tho proceeds of the M. E. social a t Mrs. Bucker's last Thursday night were in the neighborhood of S35. Yesterday afternoon the ladies of the chnrch had a novel entertainment at tho same place in the sbapo of a children's social, nearly one hundred delighted little folks being in attend ance and all enjoying themselves to their hearts' contont. A Priueville poet stalks forth with this: ''The sun comes forth, the goose flies north, the wind blows long and drear. The kid with his kite, the frequent dog fight, all pvove that spring is here." Bapid Beating of the Heart. Whenever yon feel an uneasiness iu the region of tho heart, a Blight 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 Dr. Feint's Heart BEiiEDr. At druggists, $1.50. Descriptive treatises with each bot tle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F Ten cents for a cup of Fnbre's nice coffee. The latest styles in Baby Carriages, cheap fot cash at Qrlffln & Reed's. LIFE SAVING SERVICE. Increased Efficiency of the tlia Cape. Service at Major T. J. Blakeny, superintend ent of the life saving service on this coast, who is ud here on his semi-an nual tour of inspection of the various stations, returned from .North (Jove last evening. He found the station at that place satisfactorily conducted, and likewise at Cape Hancock. Major Blakeny fully appreciates the importance of these stations, and is indefaticablo in his efforts to increase their efficiency. By persevering effort he has secured an improvement in the service at Cape Hancock, which will be of inestimable value to the fisher men this summer, in lessening the number on the fateful roll who every year find a watery grave at the gate of the Columbia, and who, in eager purauit of their avocation, are caught by a southwester or the turn of the tide. By an increase of $10 a month in the pay of the life crew, the men now enlist for tho entire twelve months; they are paid $50 a month, $10 of which is held back till the close of the year when $120 back pay is coming to each one of them. Beginning at once two lookouts will be stationed on the point, an ad ditional surf-boat brought around to McKenzie's head, and tho usual one kept in readiness at the boat house; a gun will be stationed on the point, and a constant patrol kept. Should the lookout note a disaster to fishing boats or other craft, he will at once fire the gun, and remaining at his post iudioate by signs to the life crews in the surf-boats, where their services are required. It is thought that in this way the probabilities to disaster and loss of life will be great ly lowered, though, of course, no amount of precaution of this nature will stand instead of required caution on tho part of the fishermen in ven turing too far out. Begarding the new life station at the south side of tho entrance to the river. Major Blankeny thinks that the best interests of the service sug gest no attempt at activo work till the jetty is sufficiently advanced in construction to afford a site for the buildings, etc., tho idea being to lo cate the station well out toward tho bar, and as close as possible to tho end of the jetty. Major Blakeny has now finished his tour of inspection of the northern posts and will return to San Fran cisco on to-morrow's steamer. The Sentence of Mnrpl. In reference to tho reported error in the sentence of K. E. Marple by Judge Boise, sajs the Albany Herald', distnot attorney Belt is of the opin ion that the hanging can take place on the date named. The law on tins subject is that when judgment 0f death is pronounced, a warrant of ex- Rfiiitinn hIi.iII Iir rlpliVflrfifl from thf I judge to the sheriff setting the-date of tho execution ou some day not less than thirty days nor more than sixty days after judgment. The judgment of death wa prouonnced on Satur day April 9th. and sixty days after would be June 8th. It is claimed by district attorney Belt that the war rant of execution can be issued any time after the sentence, and that as tho warrant iixe3 the time of the exe cution, it can be issued at such a late day that June 29th will come within the required sixty days, and that no crounds, at least on thnt point, for ! nrderincr n. new frinl hv tho sunrptno M court will bo found." The Yamhill Reporter says when the warrant is issued to the sheriff to carry out the judgement, imposing the death pen alty, it will be nxed that the mur derer be hanged June 2nd, 1887. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we 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; 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 overy sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Qreen's August Flower, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint aro 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. Threo doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. Real Estito Transfer. .hlleu liansou to Jas. K. Kelley; parts Sees. 10. 15 and 22, T. 8 N., R. i. W., OUW J. P. Ryan and wife to J. O. Trul linger, right of way aoross W E uuDuaru donation iana claim, $1UUU Vnneressiry Jlisery. Probably as much misory comes from habitual constipation "a3 from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it iB 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. A responsible man well acquainted Is wanted as agent lor a Portland fiici. Address Dorqnht & Refiling, Astoutax office, Choice Oregon applos & Ross'. at Thompson Fine freslf vegetables and fruils by steamer irom uaiuornia. TiroMPSQK & Ross. ,. Private Ilooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. Gotojoirroroystcr., Private Rooms. 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SALTRHEOICVSED. . lwas troubled with Sail Rboum for a number of years, so that tho skin entirely camo off ono of my hands from tho finger tips to tho wrist. I tried remodies and doctors' prescriptions to no purposo until I com menced taking Cuticura Kfmkdies and now I am entirely cured. E. T. PAKKER. 397 Northampton St. Boston, DRUGGISTS E.VDCKSE THEM. Ilavo rold a quantity of jour Cuticura Remedies. Ono of my customers. Mrs. Henry Kintz, who had tetter on her hands ro such an extent as to causo the skin to peel off, and for eight years she suffered greatly, was completely cured by tho use of jour medi cines, C. N. NYE, Druggist, Canton, Ohio. ITCIIIWG, SCAE.Y, P01P.LY. For tho last year I have had a species of itching, scaly and pimply humors on my faco to which I have nppiled a great many methods of treatment without success, and which was speedily and entirely cured by Cuticuk. M its. ISAAC PUELPS, Ravenna, 0. JfO 2ICDICIX22 XiftKX THEU Wo have sold jour Cuticura It hi kd its for the lat six yoars, and no modicinos on our shelves gavo better satisfaction. C. F. ATlUiKTON. Druggist. Albany. X. Y. Cuticura Rf mkdie aro sold overj whoro. Pnco; CuncUrtA, GO cents; KEaoLVr.vr, SI 00 ; Soap, 25 cents. Prepared by tho POTTrR Drug a.n d Uhfmic.il Co.. Boston. Mass, Semi for "How to euro kiu UiMeustCH, PD11RC Pimples. Sk unU DO, by Humors, SOAr. ' 3, Skin Blemishes and Ba- curea by uuucura Catarrh to Consumption. Catarrh in its destructive forco stands next to and undoubtedly loads on to consumption. Jt is therefore singular that thoso afflicted with this fearful dieaso should not mako it tho object c-f their lives to rid themselves of it Dccoptivo remedies concocted by ignorant pretenders to medical knowledgo hao woakencd tho confidence- of tho great majority of sufferers in all advertised rem edies. They bocomo resigned to a life of misery rather than torturo themselves with doubtful palliatives. But thi3 will no or do. Catarrh must be i mot at every staga and comhated with all onr might. In many cases tho di'easo ha3 assumed dangerous symptoms 'J ho bono3 and cartilage of tho noso. tho organs of hoar ins. of seoini? and of tastinir so nffeftted ag in bo uselo3s. tho uvula so elongated, tho throat .-u lun.iiuuu unu irriuueu us iu prouueu a constant and distressing cough. dAMoitD'd liAWCAL uuRK meets overy SWKTS: "E".S $&S3" tho most loathsomo and destructive -stages It is local and constitutional. Instant in re lieving, permanent in curing, safe, economi cal and never-failing. iach package contains ono bottle of the Badic i CUrk, ono box Catakhh al Solv kxt, and an Impkovfd Ixhaleh, with treat ise; pnco-Sl. Pqttkr Dr.co & Chemical Co., Bostov. KIDNEY PAINS And that weary, lifeless all-gono. sensation over present with thoso of inflamed kidneys, weak back and loins, achinc hiDS and side. over worked or worn out by disease, debility or dissipation, aroolieved in ono minute and speedily cured by tho uutii'tira Ami l'ain Pointer, a now, original, elegant and infallible antidoto to pain and inflamma tion. At all druggists, 25c.; five for $1.00 ; or of I'otter lni5 to,, JSustuu. My establishment is now filled with a large and well selected stock. :Mj' prices aro as usual the very lowest, and all I ask is a chance to convince you that T can and will save you money. It is for your own interest as much as for mine to do your trad ing with me. " Seaman Wise, The Clothier and Hatter. (Occident Building.) IN- AND Musical Instruments AT TUE New York Novelty Store An Opportunity. Dr. Harmon lias left some spectacles, Brazilian Pebbles and optical goods with Wm. Axrabruster, where they can be bought. This Is a good opportunity for those who were unable to buy from him before his departure. Full! GREAT Baby Buggies CLOAK DEPARTMENT! At Leading Dry GoodsiCiothing Hous SB fli mm SPUD" a . j Bralli liiw IU ii HIHI -BBSS? BCPiHHHfl mm ARRIVED: And on exhibition in our Cloak Room tBJs woek 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 ARMtfRE WRAPS. LADIES' WOOL OTTOMAN WRAPS. LADIES' HABIT CLOTH ULSTERS, In Various Designs. LADIES' CASSIMERE ULSTERS, With floods. LADIES' WALKING JACKETS, w. In Cassimere, Bruclee, Jersey, Buretless, In Various Colors and Designs, , NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, "V C. H. COOPER'S, PYTHIAN BUILDING. YOU NEEDN'T PasteThis On Your Looking Giass. You will be suro to see it in The Astoriax 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 ti&lr goods. Honest Goods, Honest Weights and Small profits ia.-their motto, the cogt of the clap trap being taken off tho price of the g6d3j. And tho people like it bette'i than the chance enterprise, where one out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get it in the prioe of $ goods. " REMEMBER: ;;,' If you want cannery supplies, go to J). L. JBEGK & S02TS. If vou want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Rye or Corn Meal, V go to D. L.BEOK &;S0N8. If you Want "Wheat, Shorts, Bran, or Rolled Barley, . so to D. L. BEQK SONS. If vou want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and. Eggs, go to B. L. BECK & SON'S. If vou want Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Pig's feet or Lard," J ' gotoD. L. BEOK& SONS. If you want Sardines, Anchovies,Holland or Smoked Herring ?.- Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stock hsh, etc., go to " u B. Z. BECK & SONS If vou want Sugar, Syrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, ' go to B. Z. BECK b SONS If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pure Maple Syrup or Fresh Cal. Honey, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS If you want Sauerkraut,' Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins, in bulk or glass, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS If vou want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apple's or . " any otheV dry or Canned Fruit, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS In short, if vou want any kind of Staple or Fancy Groceries - -. . go to B. Z. BECK & SONS Do you want the best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil . (Jan ever lrrventea, go io xr. mi. jsuujx. cg otALYAj Df vou want Brooms, Tubs, PailsWashooardSjClothespins, J go to B. Z. BECK fc SONS Do you want Hall and Parlor Hanging, or Parlor, Chamber U or Kitchen Stand Lamps, go to B. Z. BECK & SON Do vou want Plain Decorated China or Crockery Ware, JVhite, or Fancy Glass Ware, go to B Z BECK d; SQN Do vou want Vases or other Ornamental articles, Silver " plated Knives and Forks, Table'or Tea Spoons, Z '' go to B Z BECK & SONS Do you want any kind of Cigars or Tobacco, from cheap and tc common to the best to be had, go to B Z BECK & SONS In fact, if you want anything in our line, you will go home happy and sleep contentedly if you buy of D. L. BECK & SONS. The .j....- Er3kdaj; !. Za,fksiSfe& ?&"" - &.