The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 17, 1887, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
bUXDJlY A.PKIL 17.13ET
Old ro3idents .say tboy have not
seon so backward a spring since '71
The State is duo from San Francis
co this morning; the Columbia sails.
The loan and building association
airootors will elect officers to-morrow
sight.
ziamiocn appears at iioss' opera
House to-morrow night. Keserved
s'eats at the Crpstal Palace.
In the police court yesterday,
Peter Sigmun, drunk, wa3 fined 35;
Ohas. Thompson, vagrancy, $20;
Tom Kearney, vagrancy, jury trial to
morrow afternoon. .
About $15,000 of county warrants
have been paid during the week. The
interest on them is in the neighbor
hood of $2,000, some of them having
been presented as far back as August.
18&L
Articles of incorporation of the Co
lumbia and Young's river navigation
company were filed yesterday in the
county clerk's office. The incorpora
tors are Isaac Bergman, Hans Chris
tiansen and Louis G. Haaven. The
capital stock is $5,000, in 500 shares
of $10 each. The business of the
corporation is to transact general
steamboating business in this vicin
ity. "The company is now building n
boat the Frolic on Young's river,
intended for the Young's river trade,
which will be ready for business
about May 15th.
I'EUSmAL.
h. A. Allen, of Chinook, was m the
city yesterday.
E. C. Holden returned from Port
land yesterday afternoon.
A. E. Withers is reported ill. at his
home on the little Walluski.
R. E. Jackson and wife leave to
morrow for Blalock's, their future
home.
A Disastrous Season.
San Fbaxcisoo, April 15. The past
winter has been terribly disastrous to
shipping all along the coast since No
vember 15th. Over twenty vessels
and ninety lives have been lost. The
loss to ship owners is $700,000 to
$800,000, and it is feared all the dis
asters are not yet heard from. There
is an uneasy feeling over the safety
of the ship Carrolton from the Sound
to San Franoisco. She left Port
TownBend the same day as the St.
Stephen, and has not been spoken.
She was a staunoh new craft owned
by John Eosenfeld, of this city, and
carried twenty men all told.
Subscribers for Ridpaths History of
the United States, will confer a great
favor on the agent, if they will call at A.
Q. Spexarth's gun store and get their
books.
Asa S. Hawkins,
Agent.
Tide tables
Reed's.
for 1837 at Griffin &
Famous "Women.
Madame Trebelli, the greatest of
living contraltos who has traveled
.extensively, in fact visited ever
county and city of note in the world,
has just departed from the slope of
the Pacific, and often expressing the
greatest admiratio i for the beauty
and grandeur of our scenery and the
delightful milluess of our climate,
left the lollowing written note a i a
living expression of her opinion in
the hands oT a Portland druggist, the
original of which can be seen on de
mand. 0
Pobtlakd, Or., April 6, 18S7.
Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried your
"Robertine," and it gives me much
pleasure to say that it is excellent for
the complexion, being one of the best
articles of the kind I have ever used. Be
lieve me, yours sincerely.
2. Teebeixi.
If any further proof of the excel
lency of this article is required call on
Messrs. W.E. Dement & Co. of Asto
ria. Or., who, for the small sum of
fifiy cents, will produce evidence that
will satisfy the most skeptical and
fastidious and give-you a beautiful
picture card for the trouble of en
quiring. JLoirest Cask lrlce.
Coal Oil at $2.35 a case, at
D. L. Beck & Soxs.
(jiainbrinug licer
And Free Lunch at the Telephono Sa
loon, 5 cents.
An Opportunity.
Dr. Harmon has left some spectacles.
Brazilian Pebbles and optical goods-
-rtVi T1Tv A t-mVivnofni tvlinra tliAtr non
be bought. This Is a good opportunity
tor those wno were uname to buy irom
him before his departure.
Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at
Jeffs restaurant.
What is better than a glass of liquor?
A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's.
California Oat Hay,
Dry Fir Wood; In large quantities
and at lowest prices at J. H. D. Gray's
dock,
The finest and nicest steak to be had
In town at Fabre's
The best
Fabre's.
oysters in any stylo at
, Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice
coffee.
Fine Furnished Rooms.
At the Mnnson Heuse: Newly fur
nished and renevated: terms reasonable.
SIks. A. E. Stout.
Early rose potatoes for seed.
Thomtsox & Koss.
For The Most Beautiful
And enduring photographs, charming
tones. the most scientific retouching
and fine polish go to N. S. Sinister, the
pioneer leading photographer. See new
samples at his new gallery on Ihe roadway.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Discussing the
Interstate
Lars-
Commerce
General News Ifcras From Various Points.
Pobtlaju), April 16. C. H. Prea
oott stated to-day that the O. R. & N.
lease would doubtless be consum
mated sometime before May 1st.
mesidexthii appointments.
Washington, April 16. The presi
dent has appointed A. K. Lawton, of
Georgia, minister to Austria. He is
a new man. A. McConnell, of Ten
nessee, has been appoinled chief jus
tice of Montana, and Geo. S. Peters,
of Ohio, United States attorney for
Utah.
FTRE3 IN NEW YOBK.
New Yobk. April 16. A fire broke
out in a five-story tenement in Sec
ond avenue early thi3 morning, and a
negro woman was burned to death.
A fire at the coal dock of the New
York Central railroad destroyed the
dock and freight, valued at $200,000.
a btab general.
Washington, April 16. Brigadier
General Wilcox was to-day placed on
the retired lisj, being 64.
MBS. LOGAN TALKS.
Mrs. John A. Logan states she is
not writing a novel as stated. She
does not oppose the measure for the
now pension bill. When the debls
are paid there will not be near as
much left as people imagine. She
is extremely grateful at the promj t
generosity of the people. Soldiers
are still guarding the general's tomb, ;
and will until the Chicago tomb is i
I
completed.
BIZ.
NewYokk, April 16. The weekly
bank statement shows an increase of
$373,000; the banks now hold $4,49,
000 above the rule.
THE NATIONAL PCZZLK.
San Francisco, April 16. The
chamber of commerce has held a
meeting to take action on a commun
ication from the chambers of com
merce of Portland and other cities,
soliciting the co-operation of the
merchants of San Francisco in an
effort to secure suspension of the
long haul clause of the interstate
oommerce act. San Francisco and
Portland, as marine cities, aro inter
ested in the maintenance of the pres
ent system of inilroad discrimination
in favor of competitive points. The
letter was taken up and fully dis
cussed .by the members present, who
pointed out that as the law had al
ready been made in the interest of
shippers, it would bo inconsistent in
the highest degree to urge its sus
pension or abrogation until it had
been tried. After a protracted de
bate a vote was taken and it was de
cided that it would be inexpedient
until a trial of the law had beon made
to ask any suspension.
FATAL BAILBOAD ACCIDENT.
Santa Fe, April 16. A freight
train of the Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe railroad was thrown off
the track yesterday morning, by
a broken rail, at San Miguel station.
The fireman and one brakeman were
killed outright and the engineer se
riously injured.
the interstate commission.
.Washington, April 16. A Calif or
nian written complaint to the inter
state commerce commissioners that
they cannot send refrigerators to Los
Angeles under the condition of things
and asks relief. This is a sample of
hundreds of letters received by the
commission every day. The commis
sion has promised to hear, on next
Wednesday, representatives bf Bos
ton interests, who seek anthority for
the railways to make rates from the
west to that city to meet thee made
by the roads whose terminals are at
Now York.
CANADIAN DIPLOMACY.
Ottawa, April 16. In the house
to-day Edward Blake charged the
government with not treating Ameri
cans in fishery matter as becomes
one people to treat the citizens of
another country. He wanted to know
just what had been done and what
assurance the government had that a
satisfactory result was likely to be
reached. -Sir John McDonald said in
reply that tho question was such a
delicate one' to handle in such an in
complete stage of the proceedings,
that he could not now give an an
swer. A OATTIiE QCABAWTINK.
Chei'enxe, April 1G. Governor
Adams to-day issued a quarantine
proclamation against the importation
of cattle from Illinois. Kentucky,
Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware,
New Jersey, New York, Massachu
setts, Ehode Island, Connecticut,
Missouri, Arkansas, Pennsylvania
and the District of Columbia. Cattlo
from the above states cannot be
brought into Colorado until they
have been examined by the state vet
erinary surgeon.
WATCHING DTKAMITEBS.
London, April 16. -The govern
ment has ordered customs officials to
observe strict watch over ships arriv
ing from America and European
points, with a view to preventing the
landing of dynamiters.
eetcbned.
Sacramento, April 16. Tho China
woman Sin Ting, who escaped from
her master aid went to the Chinese
mission, wa3 returned on a trumped
up charge, and. set free to-day by the
court, nnd returned to the mission.
A HERE MOUTHIXIi.
Bombay, April 16. It is learned
here that a body of Ameer's troop3
attacked Ghilseal rebels and killed
two hundred.
AODS3VILLE HOLIDAY.
Cossville, Mo., April 16. E. F.
Blum, was hanged here to-day, for the
murder of a young woman last July,
ten thousand people witnessed the execution.
Astonishing Success.
It is the duty of every person who
has used Boschee's Qerman Syrup to
let its wonderful qualities be known
to their friends in curing Consump
tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma,
Pneumonia, and in fact all 'throat
and lung diseases. No person can
use it without immediate relief. Three
doses will relieve any case, and we
consider it tho duty of all Druggists
to recommend it to the poor, dying
consumptive, at least to try one bottle,
as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last
year, and no one case where it failed
was reported. Such a medicine as
the Qerman Syruji carniot be too
widely known. Ask your druggist
about it Sample bottles to try sold
at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents.
Sold by all Druggist? and Dealers,
in the United States and Canada.
t'oiLiIdercd to Re a Coincidence.
At one time, a number of years ago,
I Governor Somple was associated with
j Governor Pennoyer in the publica
tion oi tne rornanu ueraia. a dem
ocratic newspaper. It is a somewhat
singular coincidence that two pro
prietors of a paper, which went out
of existence for lack of support,
should become cotemporaneous gov
ernors of immediate joining common
wealths. Vidctte.
Unncrearj' Misery.
Probably as much misery conies
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 mediciues usually pre
scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were
prepared to obviate this difficulty,
and they will be found pleasant to
tho taste of women and children. 25
cents. At all druggiste. J. J. Mack
& Co., proprietors. S. F.
A girl with flat feet like a fritter,
Couldn't find any shoes that would lit
her;
But she tried on a '"ten,"
Of the size made for men.
Did they fit?" do you aak? "We should
titter!"
Brace Up.
You aro feeling depressed, your ap-
Setlto is poor you aro bothered with
ea.'.ache, you are fidgotty, nervous,
and generally out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Brace up, hut not with stim
ulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bad whiskey, and which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave you In
worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will puri
ty your blood, start healthy action of
Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitali
ty, and give renewed health ai.il
strength. Such a medicine you will
find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents
a bottle at W. E. Dement & Co.s Drug
Store.
A Sew And Enlarsi-d s-tock.
Of
Choiceltrn(ls .f Clears.
Impoi ted Key West and domestic. Ail
tastes can be satisfied and all pockets
suited as to price. Tansill'sPiinch and
Junior's in full supply as usual at
D. li. Beck. & :jn.
JKPF'
United States Restaurant is the best
and cheapest In Astoria.
All the patent-medicines advertised
in hU paper, together with the choicest
tw fu'iiery, and toilet article, etc.. can
e ought at th luWAst price, t .1. W.
Co n drug .!. "ppo-.ii ('..Relent
hctt'l. Astoria.
Syrup ?iffs-
Manufactured only by the Calitornla
Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is
Nature Own True Laxative. This
ilcasant liquid fruit reined v may be
md of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents
or one dollar per bottle. It is the most
Eleasant, prompt and effective remedy
nown, to cleanse the system ; to act on,
the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently
yet thoroughly to dispel Ileadachs,
Colds and Fevers: to cure Constipation,
Indigestion and kindred ills.
A luxury and necessity for rich and
piorwho wish to enjoy good health,
und who do not wish to resort to bitter
nauseous liver medicines and cathar
tics, is tho concentrated liquid tiult
remedy Syrup of Figs. 50c. and SI
bottles for sale by W. E. Dement & Co.
Go To Crow's Gallery.
The leading Photographer. For the
finest photos 111 all the latest styles and
of superior finish.
SitiLon'.s Cuke will immediately
relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Bronchitis. Sold by W. EV Dement & Co
Private Rooms.
At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par
ties, etc The best cooked to order.
GotojeflfcibrorMcr.
Privato Rooms.
Telephone; oifring XIou&c.
Best Beds in town. Booms per night
50 and 25 cts., per week Sl.30. 2ew and
clean. Private entrance.
What! Bo You Think
Jeff of the U. S. Rives you a meal for
nothing and a glass of something to
drink? Not much; but he gives the
best meal and more of it than any other
restaurant in town. 25 cents.
xlt The Holdcii Honsc
A few more boarders can be accom
modated with or without rooms.
Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast.
SOME NOTABLE 0LLPPEBS.
The Greyhounds of the Seas in the
Golden Era.
Fast Passages Made by a Class of Vessels
now Gone from the Ocean.
The American clipper ship of the epoch
ombracod between tho years 1849 and
18T8, was a necessity growing out of the
disparity between snpply and demand in
the newly acquired territory of Califor
nia. So urgent was the demand for mer
chandise of all sorts and so groat the
amount paid for freight thereon to the
new Eldorado, that speed was tho fore
most consideration in shipbuilding at
that period, regardless of either carrying
capacity or safety to the cargo; and. as
a natural consequence, ships were built
on models like the swordfish or barra
couta. Baltimore led off in the matter,
with the splendid ships Sea Serpent.
Hornet and Mary wnnriage. Jioston
followed suit and soon set the world
ablaze with her notable Flying Cloud
and Sovereign of the Seas. New York
PBEFEBBED SUBSTANTIAL VESSELS
And built more costly ships than either
Boston or Baltimore, calculated to stand
the wear and tear of carrying sail m a
manner that had been hitherto regarded
as dangerous to life and limb. Her best
ships were tho Yonng America, Flying
Dutchmun, Andrew Jackson, Contest
and Tornado, which cost from $10 to
S12 ner ton measurement more than
Boston or Portsmouth ships of the same
size. The most extreme clipper ship
ever built at New York was the Ino, now
rieged as a bark and rechristened the
Shooting Star. Sho is commanded by
Capt. Scholl, well known in Astoria as
master of several of Ben Holladav's side-
wheelers in former days. And yet this
ship never made as good time as many
other vessels of fuller lines for the reason
that she was oversparred and carried too
much canvass, we will now proceed to
give the fastest passages made in the
California trade as well as in voyages to
China and the European ports. The
China trade demanded tho very fastest
ships prior to the inauguration of steam
between San Francisco and that empire,
and the completion of the Pacific rail
roads. THE CALIFOBNIA TEADK.
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The Swordfish was off the Farrallones
for three days with a jack set for a pilot,
hut could obtain none.
t All these ships sailed in ballast, but
the Contest was a very full model, hence
her passage was regarded as worthy of
remark.
jThe Flying Dutchman was the first
ship that ever left San Francisco with n
full cargo for New York. She had 95 tons
Gilifornip marble and 380 tons copper in
her lower hold; and 1364 tons California
wheat and mustard seed. Sho passed
Snndy Hook all right but was run ashore
on the outer middle ground and went to
pieces.
rns oaiKA TBAUE
At that time demanded the fastest of
ships for the reason that the interest on
a larce carco ot tea was often in excess
of $125 per day; and this led to many
severe races iroui the ueiestial empire to
ports in America and Europe. "Wo par
ticularly call to mind the great three
handed race of 1855 between the Ameri
can ships Challenge and Mary IVliit
rldge und British ship Stornoivay, from
Honekong to Liverpool m which the
Whltrldgc came in first and got the
prize of 2,000 oifered by Augustine Heard
& Co. for tho first cargo delivered, the
second monoy, 1000, falling to the Stor
noivay. The CiuZIe?i0ewas dismasted
on the 14th day out and vet made tho
passago in 112 days; the Wliltrldge's
time being 99J days. Then came a
series of fast passages over the same
route but no great wagers thereon until
I860, when three British ships, the Ariel,
Taeplng andSerlca, sailed together trom
Foo Chow Foo on a sweepstake of 5,000
each, which was won by the Taeplng in
98 days to the Downs, he distance
covered being something In excess of
13.500 miles. Tho next year saw steam
ocmmunicaiion oevween riong nong ana
San Francisco and the clipper ship3 be
gan to be poor property.
SOME ORIENTAL VOYAGES.
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The Vlscata was wrecked on Mile Kook
going into the bay of San Franoisco, on
this memorable voyage on which sho was
becalmed off the Fanalones on the after
noon of the 20th day.
tCapt. Hastorf. now second officer of
Olympian, commanded the Victor on
this memorable voyage. Sho reached
Point Keycs on the 21st day with light,
baffling winds thence into port. Sho is
a barkentine and still carries lumber from
Port Gamble.
LIVEBPOOL TO SAN FRANCISCO
Has enlisted the services of someverv
fast ships, of which the Young America
has the best recorded passage, while the
British ship Caithlock ranks best to
Astoria. "We append a summary:
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The Fbtoig America's log showed
head winds for 37 days of the above pas
sage, and Capt. Cummings claimed to
have sailed 15,940 miles on the voyage.
tThe North American claims to have
been becalmed 17 days off the equator on
tho above named voyage.
jThe Caithlock telegraphed back here
a passage of 93 days but it subsequently
turned out to be 93 days from discharg-.
ing her pilot off the Columbia river bar,
to taking a pilot in the British channel.
Sho was at least ICO days, counting as did
the Western Shore, fronvdock to dock.
ACUOSS THE ATLANTIC
Has been the race for the blood and the
money, as they are never without wind
there 'and often get more than they want.
The -Draidncutgit is of course in ad
vance of all others, but there are several
other good ones in the annexed list:
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Besides the above, the ship Canada
has made the voyage, 5000 miles. San
Francisco to Callao, 33 days and 2 hours.
The Dreadnaught sailed from Honolulu
to New Bedford, 13,472 miles, in e2 days.
She had on board 1840 tons of oil and
bone, the cargoes of three Arctic whalers;
and this wo believe to be a better passage
thau either that of the Northern Li ght
or the Trade Wind, because those vessels
were in,ballast. They sailed nearly 400
miles further, however, and that should
bo remembered to their credit at this
time.
SOME LOST BSCOBDS
Might bo unearthed and made very read
able at this time, among which we may
cite a rapid passage of the clipper ship
Surprise, Capt. Kanlett, from Liverpool
to New York, when she beat the Canard
steamer Europa in 1853. Also the great
run of tho ship Flying Scud from Liv
erpool to Melbourne on which Capt.
Bierce claimed to have made 417, 408 and
412 miles on threo consecutive days, or
1,237 mile3 in all. Likewise a run of the
British ship Xa Escocesi) to San Francis
co in 1872, when Capt. Evans claimed a
run of 11 days and 2 hours from tho
equator to port, a distance of 2,330 miles.
If any old salt has them he will find The
A8Tobian only too willing to give them
Sublicity. There is also a fast run of tho
Iritish ship Euroclydon from Mel
bourne to San Francisco in 1857, and a
couple of fast passages of the Davy
Crockett, Capt. Burgess, from New York
to San Francisco; and one of the Sweep
stakes in 1855, when Gov. Geo. C. Perkin3
was a lad before the mast on her.
THE PACIFIC MAIL LIKE
Struck the first blow at clipper ship3 in
1S65 when it put on its big wooden side
wheelers and cut rates of freight by tho
Isthmus route; pnd what was then left
undone was finished in 1869 when the Pa
cifio railroad was completed and took
away the tea trade from them by uniting
with the Pacific mail line. Since then
the clipper ship has ceased to be a feat
ure of American commerce. Indeed since
1859, it became evident that fuller lines
guaranteed drier cargoes and older bot
toms, so that the concave model dropped
ont of existence. The crand old men of
the clipper era, such as Cressy, Lime
burner, Nat Palmer,- Sam Hutchison,
Ben Mumford, Hepburn, Wesley Wilson,
Leckio and Bearse, are either dead or re
tired from the sea forever; and the
American boy of to-day cannot form any
definite idea by what he now sees at our
wharves, of what was once the clipper
fleet of America. The ships are gone
forever and we fear it will bo impossible
to replace the men.
Jack Staff.
Astoria, April 10, 1887.
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Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron
chitis Immediately relieved by Shiloh'a
Cure. Sold by W.E. Dement.
My establishment is now filled
with a large and well selected
stock.
My prices are as usual the very
lowest, and all I ask is a chance to
convince you that I can and will
save 3rou money.
It is for your own interest as
much as for mine to do your trad
ing with me.
the Clothier and Hatter.
(Occident Building.)
Full!
CLOAK
At
LeadingDryGoodsiClothingHous
ARRIVED:. And on exhibition in our Cloak Room this reek
our first selection of New, Stylish and Fashionable Garments, consist;
ins: 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 Cassimero, Brucleo, Jersey, Buretless, In
Various Colors and Designs,
NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,
C. H. COOPER'S,
PYTHIAN BUILDING.
YOU NEEDN'T
Paste This On Your Looking Glass.
You will be sure to see it in The Astoiuan 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, i3 resorted to by D. L. BECK & SONS to seH their
goods. Honest Goods, Honest Weights and Small profits is Iheir
motto, the cost of tho clap trap being taken off the price of the gotftbC
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- tbja,
goods. y v"
REMEMBER:
If you want oshnery supplies, go to D. Z. BECK s 'SUMS.
If you want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Rye or Corn Meal, . -"1
' go to D. L.BECK & 80N&.
If you want Wheat, Shorts, Bran, Or Rolled Barley, v '
" go to J). L. BEC& & 30
If vou want Cheese, Best fresh Butter and Eggs, ,--'-
go to D. L.BECK & SOtf&r
If you want Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Pig's feet or Lard, -"
go to D. L. BECK& SOWS.
If you wantSardines, Anchovies,Holland or Smoke'd Herring ' "
Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stock fish, et., go to t'."
- B. L. BECK & SO'M
If you want Sugar, Syrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, . ' Jzl
c go to B. X. BECK & S0&8
If you want Vermont Maple Sugar, pure Maple Syrup or r
Fresh Cal. Honey, go to B. Z. BECK & S0&8
Tf vhn wnnt Sauerkraut. Ohnw Chow. Pickles or Gherkins.
' in bulk or glass, go to B. Z. BECK & SO$S
If 3'ou want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apples or
any other dry or Canned Fruit, go to B. Z. BECK & S0N8
In short, if vou want anv kind of Staple or Fancy Groceries
" go to B.Z. BECK &S0K8
Do you want the best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil w -
Can ever invented, go to B. Z. BECK & SOWS
Do vou want Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Washboards,Clothespins .;
J gotoB.Z.BECK&SONg
Do you want Hall and -Parlor Hanging, or Parlor, Chamber jg
or Kitchen Stand I,amps, go to JJ. . jsauh. tt acira
Do vou want Plain Decorated China or Crockery Ware, j
White, or Fancy Glass Ware, go to B Z BECK i SOl3
Do vou want Vases or other Ornamental articles, Silver 7
plated Knives and Forks, Table or Tea Spoons, j
go to B Z BECK tfc 80tf3
Do you want any kind of Cigars or Tobacco, from cheap and 1
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,
DEPARTMENT!
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