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m rf 1 1 Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. June 14, J 881. So. 38. Vol. XY. a- THE STOPPING OI' Till: CLOt'K. Surprising falN the Instantaneous calm. 'Hie sudden silence in in chamber mhhII ; I. starting, lift iny head in ludf alarm The clock hat stopjHMl. That' all. The clock has Mopped ! Vet why Imve I s found An Instant feeling almost like ilismaj? "VYhv note its silence sooner than its vmud? For'it lias ticked all da . So manv a life beside my own go on. And such companionship unheeded keep ; Companionship scarce rocogniacil till gone, And lot in sudden sleep. And so the blessings he:nen dully grants Aie in their commonness forgot : We little hped what ansueretlnmr wants Until it answers not A stranrones.s f allot h on familiar ways. As if some pulse were gone beyond recall Something nnthought of, linked with all mir days Sonic clock has stopped. That s all. (CO. ll.f'MHIW. Important Dccfclttu. A recent decision in the United States Snprenie-court, is of great importance to merchants and their employes. It declares that no state has a right to impose what is known as a tax on drummers. "We quote from the synoptical re re eort: The court holds sections forty five and forty-six of the revenue law of Virginia, which imposes a tax upon the agents of foreign manufacturers who come there to sell jjcods of foreign origin, are a clear discrimination in favor of home manufactures, and again.st the manufactures of other states, and that they are, therefore, an in fringement of the power vested in congress to regulate the commerce among the states. "Where a pow er is vested exclusively in Nation al government, and its exercise is essential to perfect freedom of commercial intercourse between the citizens of the several states, any interfering action of tin' state must give way. This is, we believe, the first de cision of the question by the Supreme-court of the Tinted States, although in a number of state courts similar questions have been decided in a similar manner. Jell Davis visits Canada, m as to be on English soil when his book is published in London, in order to secure the copyright. The tesources of Mexico are not confined entirely to the precious -sjnetais. We have many almost fabulous stories of its mineral fer tility, and when subjected to our modern improvements in iron making, will produce iron and steel unsurpassed anjTwherc in the world, either in Sweden, Bisca', Spain or England. It is about time to correct an error regarding the building of iron steamships at San Francisco. Desirable as it would be, there is no prospect of its being done at present. The New York Shipping List reports on the authority of the Bulletin that a large iron steamship is to be built iu San Francisco. The truth is that the vessel referred to, which is in course of construction for the California and Mexican steamship company, is being built of wood. The Springfield, Ohio, Republi can, a strong temperance paper, has made two discoveries. The first is, that "liquor laws are much more elaborate and complete in their provisions than the laws against theft, burglary and mur der." And the second is, that the liquor laws are not effective, "simply because they are not en forced, and they are not enforced because the public sentiment of the people does not demand that they shall be." A railroad beneath Broadway, the whole length of Manhattan island, with branches to the Hud son river railroad station, and along the west side, is now pro jected, with Gen. McClellan as president. Each night a wooden bridge of fifty or sixty feet will be laid on Broad way, and the earth excavated from beneath it, the contents being carried off by small tunnels through the side streets. Two brick tunnels with arches be tween them will then be built, rails laid, and the whole finished without disturbing the traffic of the street. The engines ate to be propelled by compressed air, thus "avoiding the smoke and bad air of coal engines; the air being sup plied from stationary machinery at yjach end of the route, Get your legal blanks at The Astorian office, A full line of over two hundred styles. TRAGEDY. now js;:i.ui x:kmiakit tiui.:2 REALISTIC REHEARSAL WITH HOTEL pitopuiirroirs and miamhki: MAIDS. Xw York (tatplMc. One of Sarah Bernhardt most marked peculiarities is the manner in which she is constantly, almost unconsciously, experimenting with and studying her art, through even the most trivial and insignifi cant instances of daily life. Mrs. Siddons is said to have ordered a beefsteak with the air of x tragedy queen, but the Bernhardt avails herself of '.cr. Chan re KcinarL Or action to test her ideas of nat uralness and vraisemblance, and to watch the effect of her action on others. For illustration, one night, while she was stopping ait Mobile, the hotel servant who te sponded to her bell was astonislied to behold the star start suddenly as he openod the door, turn pale, clutch a chair for support, and whisper hoarsely, though in very broken English, of ceurse: "Gieat heavens! It is lm! Quick! Con ceal yourselves iu this cabinet!' Followed by the hasty closing of a closet door. 1 f this 'mil Ornirrril :t : Hufrl out 15 err. The waiter would Iiai'e discreetly withdrawn. In this instance, how ever, he i (ported the incident at the oflice, and the proprietor at once ptoceeded to enforce the proprieties. As the landlord entered tlie suspected apartments the star tripped smilingly towards him with tlve naive, fresh, girlish affection of a sixteen-year-old daughter. "Be sealed, dear fath er," she said. "You must, indeed, be fatigued by your long walk from Rouen!" "W-h-a-a-t?" stam mered the hotel keener. The actress immediately changed her manner to that of a proud woman struggling with ttagc :iu .Ii-alou. "I have sent for you, M. le Pre fect, to denounce a thief. Yester day 1 was robbed of a case of iewcls. and the rriminal is that woman!" and she actually seemed to dilate" in size as, with glaring eyes and outstretched finger, she pointed to a dress lying upon the bed. A woman,51 gasped the host, who was now convinced that he was talking to a. maniac. "I t,hniir1if llinr vv h liiitti in liorp. , . -T T - . ,ic i i" but I see I was mis "i;h-s-s-li! whispered the star, with her finger on her lip and an expression of stealthy horror, lhat made the listeners blood curdle. "Do youj not Hear i:i Klood -Stii: Irip On the marble floor? He lies in the little cell yonder. Come, let us peep at him. Five stilettos in his breast. How Venice will shout in the morning," and she dragged the trembling man to the wardrobe. "I don't see any airy thing,' he faltered, meditating how he could make a running start for the door." "Ah!" she said, peer ing into his eyes with a sudden glance. "Wouldst bctra' us then, bare heart? Then 'tis thou alone shall fire the palace. Quick; here's thy torch. I will guard the pos tern;" and the facile Sarah handed the wretched man a match, and seizing a property dagger from rSie mantelpiece, placed her back against the door. "Now, if I yell out, I suppose Pm a gone coon," thought the landlord, the Perspiration Dripping -'roi:i His Fore head. "This crazy billiard cue will slice me all up." Just then his eyes fell upon the eloctric fire alarm button. "Certain-, Pll fire ihe palace," he said aloud, and lighting the match he held it under the indicator. The result was that in a few seconds the door was burst open and a porter with a babcock extinguisher dashed into the room and almost squirted Bernhardts head off. The land lord escaped in the confusion and was about sending for a commis sioner in lunac, when Manager Abbey appeared and explained matters. But up to the day the troupe left Mobile the landlord gave the tragedienne a wide berth, "3 O and never even heard her electric voice yelling over the bannisters for tile chambermaid, or more towels, without shutting his eyes and shivering like a dog swallowing a bone. Salmon Culture. Sum Francisco Merchant. Whether the Pacific coast, which now enjoys almost a monopoly in the salmon business in this coun try, is to continue to hold this position, depends much on the success of salmon culture and their adaptability to fnsh waters. The fish commissioners of Illinois and "Wisconsin, who have of late years been experimenting some what, have hitherto had little en couragement in thib direction. A recent dispatch from Chicago, however, says: Evidence of the adaptability of the waters of lake Michigan to tlie successful culture of California salmon has been furnished by the capture of one of them weighing twelve pounds, in the lake, off Cedar Grove, Wisconsin. Six years ago the experiment of salmon planting in lake Michigan was made by the Wisconsin fish com missioners, and this is the first proof of the success of that experi ment. It is of course possible that sal mon may thrive to a limited extent in the large interior lakes, as do eastern varieties of fish in the Pacific coast waters, without suf ficient increase to make lake Michigan a competitor to this coast in this business. The fact that salmon of the size mentioned are now being caught, is neverthe less sufficient to warrant continued experiment. How Commodore Vanderbilt Swore. New York Sun. Officers of the Supreme-court and the court of Common-pleas said, yesterday, that the oath will be administered in these courts as Ubual, for the present at least, upon the King James version of the Bible. The revised edition may come into use at some future time. "The Bibles that we use in ad ministering the oath," said an offi cer of the Supreme-court, "are cu- riostics. Thev have been used for many years, and have become worn and discolored from the touch of thousands of lips and hands. Then some of them are directories as to the names of Judges and court attendants who have passed away forever. In idle moments some court attendant wrote these ' nanips on ihe inside of the covers . . ,. . . . or the flv leuvo, and there they nra to-day. But the greatest cu- . rio.silv of them all is one that bears the mark of the late Commodore Vanderbiltu teeth. lie was a hot tempered old gentleman, you know. Well, he was culled some 3'cars ago as a witness in a suit that annoyed him greatly. lie did not want to testify and when I gave him the book and requested him to kiss it, he raised it to his mouth impatiently. His teeth closed upon the rim with a snap, and when he handed back the book there was a large piece gone out of the rim." The Leopardite Stone. Chnrltrtte, N. C, Obener. In answer to Professor Coltons request 'for specimens of the Leop ardite stone for the museums at Washington and Xew York, we have succeeded in getting some blocks near Charlotte, which 'Sir. W. G. Derryhill is now putting into the desired shape. A gentle man familiar with such things in forms us that the only stone of the kind (spot'ed like a leopard) is found within one mile of this city, and no where else, so far as known. Before the war a large block of it was sent to Washington to be put into the Washington monument. ;3F"AU citizens of Oregon who desire to inform their friends in the states of the condition and progress of this state, can have no more complete andcompre henshe volume of facts to send them than by subscribing for this journal, and having us mail it weekly to their friends. We mail it as directed. For $ 00 Iu advance, we mail three copies of Tub Weekly Astomaxouc year. Circuit Court Blanks, County Court Blanks, Justice Court Blanks, Shipping Blanks, Miscellaneous Blanks, Deeds, Mortgages, etc, for Sale at The AsTom a office. Buy The Weekly Astomxs in I post-paid wrapper for ten cents, and a fan! if 4f cnnia frintiil in frlia anct l it DSt-paid wrapper ;nd it to some friei OC11U 11 W OUIUU AA4L.A4U U Ht V3L 11 U better than a letter. A Fair Proposition. From this date the Astoria photograph gallon will conduct liusines-. on the following plan. We will take m-gntives of anv Isd and everybody that will favor us wftli a call, we will print a proof of the same free of charge, r.o one lMjing under any obligation to order from such negatives unless l hey desire in do o. We will take the Astoria engine com-imnies- and all lodge and .societies, any time they will assemble for the purpo, ami present each lodge or society with one picture of such group, cither taken all together or in cparate pictures and grouped afterwards. We will take views of residence and buildings, hotels, cannerie--. mills, etc., on the same terms, viz: We will take the negatives free of charge. We do tnis in order that our work shall stand on its merits, as we are pre jwred to do good work. Xo one need wait until they go to Jniii FranciM o. Foi.r.owixo akkoi i: rind's: IVrtlnz. j Jz. or full length boudoirs. ..sm; (hi s4 20 cabinets... -I ou ,"o cards '2 .V) 1 ,"4) lin-t pictures and boudoirs. 7 on .". 00 Vipiettes cabinets .- 00 :t (X) cants :i w u ou Tnos. (;. UnooKs A: Co. To Live Men. Tin: Avtokiax has now reached a circulation which places it at the head of the list of Oregon dailies, and insure to advertiser thereof more benefit for tlie amount paid than tun be secured elsewhere. To tliose who wish to reach tlie largest number of readers at tlie smallest expense, we offer the column;, of an attractive daily, the snore of which from the very stait ha-, been far beyond the expectations of the ino-t sanguine. Jngersolls Itif!dcli:.v Dr. .!. I.. York, the noted orator of California, will be here about the taUh of this month on his way lo eastern Ore gon and Washington territory, at which time lie will jeak on lngersolls inlidel lly and its reMilK Notice to !ilieriuei. From one to 1,000. Kiiuids of black spawn from sturgeon wanted. Cash paid at .1. T. Iioi:cin:i:s Dew Drop Inn. EVruvian Hitter. The Count Ciiiehon was tbe SpHiiinb Viceroy in Peru in US). The Countes. his wile, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, fronts hich he was freed b the tiM'orthe native remedy, tlie Peru vian bark, or. as it was called in tlie language of the country, "Quinquina." ('rateful for her recovery, on her return to Europe iu HtW, he "ml reduced the remedy iu Spain, where it was known under arious names, until J.iumeus called it Cinchona, in houorof the lady who had brought them that which was more preeloiisthau the gold of thelucas. To this day. after a lapse of two 'hun dred and mt .ears, science has given ts nothing to take its place. It effectu ally cures a morbid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone or the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor a it does a fever, and destroys Ixrtli alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the Cinchona is prcered in the Peruvian Hitters, which are a enVctlve against malarial fever to-da a the 5-VMS Z SSSfcWeW M,bUNBRVG0OD& ems of Um'nc lutlcrs to Ik alHolutel) pure, and of the best known quality. A trial wilItMy you Hint this is the best bilter in tlrs world. "The proof of the puililiii is in tlie eatimr." and we willtnsb abide this test. For sale by all ilruxxfrts uroeers ami liquor dealers. Order it. .Ull'SEMKSTS. lllM.V V.VKIBT1BS. (5eo. II ill. proprietor and linuiner. Fred ('ere, .taj' manager, A. Otrander, leader of nrehotra, lien. Lambert, leader of brass imml. Niekerson onee more to the front. and will manipulate the iHuif;.. Mr. .Ino. Cook will ollieinle with the tainboriiie and ('ere will interrogate. Mi Lou Cook iu new tnvz and i danee. .lames Morice in vocal geni. seven people on the first part, a splendid orchestra, and the b(-t brass band iu Oregon, and don't you forcget it. Come one come all and be convinced that As toria can and does support the bet ariety company outide of "Frisco. New orchestral selection by our efficient orchestra, and new mibdc by our excel lent bras band on the grand sdaml at precisely 7 v. m. Curtain rises at ex actly S p.m. Entrance on IJenton street : entrance to private boxes, on Chenamus street. Mother ! Mother ! ! 3Iothcr ! ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth V If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the iioor littlu suf ferer immediately depend iijkiii it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not Ml you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like maeic. It u perfectly safe to use iu all caic, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the ohlet and not female phvsicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 2T cents a bottle. An Unrivalled Hair J)re.s.sins. Producing xs rich and cleanly appear ance as if nature alone had imparted U. Burnett's Coconino U the best and cheapest hair dressing kills dandruff, allays irritation, and promotes a vigor ous and healthy growth of the hair. Xo other compound produces these re sults. The superiority of Burnett's flavoring extracLs consists "in tlieir perfect, purity and great strength. They are warrant ed free from the oisonous oiN and acids which enter into the composition of many of the factitious fruit flavors now in the market. llavcWistars balsam of wild cherry alwaj's at hand. It cures cou;lu, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. ."i0 cents and $1 a bot tle. rrof. A. L. Francis, the experienced and popular piano tuner, arrived last evening, lie will remain iu the city one week. He is prepared to furnish the best pianos and organs now made in the east. All orders left at the Occident hotel will be promptly filled. Capt. J. II. 1). ("ray is now prepared to supply the best qualities of tir, hem lock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc. Leave orders at the wood yard, font of lsonton street. For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's on Main street, opposite N. Loebs. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, open or In the shell. MISCELLANEOUS. G.OT. IXU3KE Wholesale and Retail Dealer IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS., LUMBER. ETC., ETC., .ETC., TIN PLATE BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD, SEAMING COPPERS, SOLDERING COPPERS SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES, MANILLA ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, FLOATS, MAUIJS, HANDLES, MURIATIC ACID, LACQUER, VARNISH, TURPENTINE. RENZINE, COAL OIL, GUM ROOTS. RICE, ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. MRS. II. A. DERBY, .M.V"0C II VI.U - ASTOK1A. OKEGOX. W ill opn hir new stH.-l. Oo Thirty, May 5th, 1881. Coii4l in (K A 1'IXK ASSORTMENT OK Tlie Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves Warranted to l the lt in the market. Alo, :i hiri: :usortmeiit of Infants Wear and Ladies Dres sing Saqucs. A larfarfflj ot I'ureltHHil by herself 1 1 sits, tttmiicis. Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings, Collars, Etc., Etc., MAIN STKKKT, - ASTORIA, OREGON. s&wi8 t' zmm Ttr.r.isTXBED iluxu2j. 1879. mi WxrfC vLWrtrra BLOOD IS THE LIFE! FortliUacaMMtof the car v. ith changeable climates. re e:it nil sort of .sickness use THK rNIVKltSAl. CEI.Eim.VTE! OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. This Herbal Kingdom, scientincally pre pared. L rapidly jminhit; In every city on this const, ami ihe ninny astonishing cures It has cfleetMl liave now established its efllcacy foe 3'oiut a doubt. Itenieiiiber diseases ol the BLOOD OR LIVER AND KIDNEY, SKIN TROUBLES, Akm1 medicine i always necessary to effect a cure. Try it ; it will help yon. For further Information ami particulars see circular around each bottle. Sold by your unijris:. Price, iht bottle, St Oo or $3 0) for six bottles. Directions In English, Centmn. French and Scandlim inn. 3B- 77 IBXjOOID, Successor to Wood & l.ee.) CLATSKANIE, - - OREGON. Is now prepared to receive orders for FLOATS, BUOYS Copper Handles, Mallets, Etc. I liave been engaged In making floats, etc., for the past five years, and my work has al ways given satisfaction. I am prepared to fill nil orders promptly, und ou short notice at the lowest price. alwas underselling other factories according to quality or goods. Orders left with TRENCILVRI) & I'PSIITJR. Agents, Astoria, Or addressed "to the undersigned, will re ceive prompt attention. B. AV. RLOOD, Clatskanie, Oregon. may be found on nitf at Geo. P. Rowm. & Cola J.'ewiivij)cr Advert Wag Bureau (to Spruce street l.u bcre adver NEWYORK. tlslBgcontractsmay be made for It In slkS MISCELLANEOUS. A. V. ALLEX. C. H. PAGE. Page & Allen (successors to e. s. larskw.) Wholesale and retail denlera to PtovisiQBS, Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together w ith Wines, Liprs, Total Ciprs Tho largest and most complete stock of goods In tlieir Hue to be found In the city Corner of Cass and Squeinocque Streets, ASTORIA. OREGON. Barbour's IRISH Ml THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, aii sizes. Seines Made to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS, 511 Slavket Street. Kan Frnuelsco HEHRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. PERUVIAN BITTERS. CHINCH0NA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY, ' THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. See our local columns tor particular, and as j on VALUE HEALTH, READ! Chas. Stevens & Son CITY BOOK STORE. BROWN'S BUILDING opposite the BEX.L TaWIS3RL, In room lately occupied by Schmeers Confectionery, Larpst anil Best Assortment Of novelties in the stationary line usually found In a tlrst-clasa book store, consisting of BOOKS. FIXE STATIONERY, GOLD PEN GOODS, ALBUMS. CHROMOS. FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES. DIARIES. All of which v, 111 bo sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. P. S. Tlie latest Eastern and California periodicals constantly on hand. CJIAS.STEVENS & SON. Tar s. xjEsisffEsuffT, ASTORIA. OREGON. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. JSTTrescriptlons carefully compounded at all hours. E-JIomeopathic Tinctures and Pellets, and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. SEA VIEW HOUSE. J. L. STOUT, - - PROPRIETOR North Pacific Beach, W. T., Will be Open for Visitors July 4. 18SI. Itlsonemllenearernvracothanlast season kZkcIl BUSINESS CABDS. JAY TCTTI.E, 21. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEONj Office Over the "White House Store. Rf-sidexce Next door to Mrs. Munsoa'i boarding house, Chenamus street, AstorU Oregon. J Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEYAT LA"W. Chenamus Street. - ASTOltEA.. OREGOlv r W. FUJZTOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - OREGON Office over rase & Allen's store, Cass street "P C. HOLDF.X.1 NOTARY- PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. "O P. HICKS. DENTIST, ASTORIA, --- - OREGON. Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, cornr of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. "jQlt. 3f. O. JENXIXGS, riTYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate University of Virginia, iK63 Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore Clty.l8C9-70. OFFiCF.-In Tage & Allen's building, up stairs, Astoria. T A. aicINTOSn. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building, ASTORIA - OREGON J. C. ORCHARD. DENTIST, Dental llooms. suusTiat's Photograph Building. Q IT. BAOT & CO., DEALER IK Ooorn, Windows, Blladfl, Tras soms, Lumber, Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat ila terial, etc. Steam JlHl near Weston hotel. Cor. Ge n evlve anil A.stor streets. IiniiEXIIART fc SCIIOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOKIA - OREGON. Dot, Cold, Shower, Htcnm and Snlphur BATHS. tSSuecial attention erven toladles'Rnd children's hair cutting. iTivaie lutirance ror Jauies. WIlILiai FKY. PRACTICAL BOOT Aim SHOE MAKER. Cn exam us Street, opposite Adler's Book store, - Astoria, Oreqox. 37"" Perfect tits guaranteed. All Trork warranted. Give urn a trial. All orders promptly filled. W. CJl'CARK, Astoria. J. A. BROWN Portland. KItOW.Y & McCAIlE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria office At E. C. Holden's Auction store. Portland onlce 24 B street. 13-ti To-Xight. To-Night, GRAND BALL, AT MUSIC HALL, TIIIS EVENING. :e2. .a., ctjiktis-. dealer hi TXSIUX GROCERIES, XAITES. miTX. TEE1 AjXI HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small profits on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main and S(ueniocahe streets. I. W. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHAKDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. P. T. lSAUCLAV. T. H. HATCH. HATCH & BARGLAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat. Sens: of tlie Albany Beer! Respectfully Dedicated to and Sold by CHAS. GRATTKE. - - - - ASTORIA. Good evening kind friends, just listen to me. And hen you have heard mo, I'm sure you'll agree. I w ill gt ve you a story, and sing it out clear Ami the name of mv song Ls the ALBANY BEER. You can find it all round in this city of gold. And the way that they make It has never beeH told.- That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole country Ls drinking that ALBANY BEER. The brewery Is large and the machinery is fine, And every order 1s sent to you right up to time. They get all kinds of orders from far and from near. And every one's healthy that drinks AL BANY BEER. For every thing there looks so clean and so neat. And their beer is so sparkling, it cannot be beat. If vou are feeling bad or the blues do appear, You can drive them away by drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this is the advice he cave nnto me. 1 this is the oke to me and clear : He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright If you want to be healthy, drink ALBANY BEER." Since then I have done so, and I'm hearty and sound. At the round age of fifty I can always be found At my dally labor before the sun does appear And each day and night I drink ALBANY BEER. Also, on draught, THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - WELCOME SALOON, Roadway, opposite O. R. & NT Co'Dock. .An JSik J V- &, .