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co 0f0OTtm. JLL 1 1 JIT t- Astoria. Oregon, Friday Morning. June 17, 1881. Vol xv. No. 41. The fie Lesseps Cannl Business. Au ominous silence rerarling the De Lesseps cannl bodes ill for that stupendous scheme. The few people in this country, and the considerable number in Europe, who refuse to believe that it is a flat failure, already dubt whether it is to be a genuine attempt to many the two oceans, or only a repetition of Laws Mississippi bubble, over which France went - wild in the last century. As in Laws scheme to enrich his stock holders beyond the dreams of avarice, the beautiful countesses and titled duchesses of the Fau bourg St. Germaine have besieged De Lesseps office doors, after even pawning their diamonds, to secure shares in the great monopoly which was announced to control the commerce of the world by a much shorter and safer water route to China. .Japan and the Indies. and for Europe a shorter and far less expensive route to the Pacific Goast. A party of engineers were sent out, as will be icmembered, to make preliminary surveys, and they wrote letters to De Lesseps which painted the country in colors which must have astonished the Panamenos when De Lesseps gave them to the pi ess. The climate was delightful; the gentle breezes of the Pacific and the bracing winds of the Atlantic fanned the cheeks of invalids into the ruddy glow of health: de licious fruits and flowers hung invitingly from vine, plant and tree; a happy, pious population of sweet-tempered Jamaica negroes, Indians and .Spanish-Americans were waiting to welcome French colonists with gifts of pearls, par raquets, pineapples and cocoanuts. Arcadia had come at last. All this M. de Lesseps gave to the de lighted Parisians, and many shares were sold, even her ex-Majesty Isabella of Spain invested a few hundred thousands of francs. Since then nothing has been heard from the canal, except the flight of the companys treasurer with a trifling twenty-seven or twenty eight thousand dollars. He was captured in Ecuador, and in order to prove that it was not possible that a canal official could be a common place embezzler, the treasurer was announced bv De Lesseps to be insane so insane, indeed, that he spent only a part of the money in wine, women, and at the roulette table, and had about him, when captured, over ten thousand dollars. Humboldt, in his voyage to the equinoctial regions of the new continent, treats of the obstacles to the pro gress of society in the torrid zone arising from the deadly climate and the strength of the ven-eta- tion, arising from the. moisture and sun, which has made the isthmus of Darien an impassable jungle, fit only for the habitation of vampire bats, huge anacondas, scorpions, alligators, and the hundred forms of poisonous reptile and insect life which have for centuries held a supremacy over the isthmus, un disputed by man. The American consul at Panama, now on a visit home, avers that Lesseps does not intend to build the canal; that the engineers have done nothing except to run a few lines to es tablish camps for problematical working parties, ami that the ridge of the Andes cannot be broken by a canal for many mil lions of dollars more than M. de Lesseps estimate of SO,000.000. The estimated cost of the Suez canal was $40,000,000, and it was only completed after Ismail Pasha, the khedive of Egypt, had ex pended $100,000,600 upon it, less the ten or fifteen millions sub scribed in France. Meanwhile, the Union Pacific railroad and the Pacific Mail steamship company are not likely to have their stock watered by the Panama canal. It will probably only be built when seventy-five millions of people in the United States and a corre sponding increase of population and wealth in our sister republic of Mexico, demand increased facili ties for ocean commerce. Europe must gain no more foothold in any form on the American continent. Let them keep their complications oyer thrones and territory on their own side of the water. FACTS AHD SCRAPS. Iron ships are to be built at Cleveland, for service on tin- lakes. Russia is becoming quito a min ing country dynamite mining. The Czar is said to be so scared that he looks like the groat white Czar. There is on foot a gigantic scheme to form system out of the confused mat..s of railroads in a number of the southern states. In Mexico they would look upon Henry George as crazy when he sheuts: Tax land only! They do not tax land at all down tlieie. The calico-printing trade of Germany is depressed, and ha ap pealed to the Volksvirthsclmfisrath can you pronounce that witlwut chocking? for relief. John liOHch, McCulloeh, and others, will make a vigorous eflbrt to secure from congress, next winter, subsidies for steamship lines to foreign ports. Charley Fosters unanimous re nomination by the republicans for governor of Ohio, is his reward for ffettins; out of Shermans wav when the senatorship was vacant. A new bankruptcy bill is pen- ding in the British parliament. Its chief feature is the abolition of voluutarv bankruptcy. Sonic 1. . . , . , , .. , . . "" 4 . i the body and struck by lightning; of its provisions arc rather harsh.!. . . , P , . .. 1 he lost the ends of his tinsrers in a i The currency has increased over .saw mill, was bitten by a mad dog. three hundred millions in two. years. It is believed that one of j tne great questions oi me muire; is: Shall government paper be sub-: stituted for bank paper? The export, of copper from the' United States was steady till 1SS0,! when ii fell to 14G tons, while j 2,027 tons were imported. If the, metal continue,-, in such demand, our many copper veins should be profitably worked. I Congress will be asked to pay the cost of cutting the Hennepin canal, and, it is hinted, to dig ajtl,a that havinS been tried bv canal from Chicago to Toledo, sojthe crilc-al tcst of "hel1 uPon as to connect lake Michigan and ! cart"-" d ihci' si'U livc- Erie by a short cut. It is evident ' that subsicty schemes will abound : at Washington next winter. Bismarck has made a special re- j port to the reichstag, showing that England and France pay out large sums in subsidies to steamship lines, that Italy is thinking of adopting a similar policy, and that Germany may find it necessary to do likewise. There is an increase in the cot-. tmubli-s me is, what becomes of ton crop of the United States, but them?'' To this inquiry the edi a falling off in the Indian and tor replies: All of those who have Egyptian ciops, and the consump-1 lmaseil beyond the pearly gates of tion has increased in Europe and! the Xew Jerusalem are occupying America, o that by the ml of the front seats in the great chariot 3'eiir the world's visible supply nice for admission to the celestial will not be much larger than last .throne. Some of them have year. 4 starved to death while in the le- Secretnry Windotn, in the first. gitimate discharge of their duties, three mouths of his term, paid off; The profession has in some in 635,000,000 of interest-bearing stances been brought into disrep bonds, and has temporarily re-' utc by somo of its members hav funded most of the fives and sixes ing been sent to congress. Others at a low rate. This is good work.' have turned oui equally as bad, if Still, it might linve been even bet- not worse, by writing a book or ter to pay off a large amount of lecturing. these bonds. There has been plentv of monev available for the purpose. 1 Paynes Oklahoma colony has its . ..,.. .. , neauquaruirs at icnua, jvansas, t teni fever, from Inch she was ireeil by : nnrn. ..;.,; ...i .;il ....u i the ii.se of the native remedy, the Pern is reorganizing, and uill make an-. v-an ljark or as it was c.-e(l n h. other nttonint to enter the Tudian , lanauaueor the country, -Quinquina." 1 territory this fall, several thousand . .pi 1 1 ii. ,. ,i. 4' strong. I he land they -seek to , occupy belongs to the government, i 1 J . " n ' they claim, and is free from Indian ..., i , lit 4 ' title, having been sold by the Chocktaws and Chickasaws, with-, . ' j out any reservation in their treaty, j : Nathan Appleton, who has for . . V , . ,, -r years been interested in the Pana- nn onnil :Hinmn nnd will ma UP n ma canal sciicme, ana uu maue a fortune out of it if it he carried e , 4 . , . ii. forward, is blowing another blast in it f-ivnr Wbif bi: Imrnnip nf m us ia or. uat lias become oi Thompson, the veteran sea-dog, , . , . , ,. who turned a. somersault from tbe Monroe Doctrine camp into De Lessens corral? lie should be ..-. i-i sjiuuiiii-, iu cirn uib aaiary. It is noticeable that while so.mc of the governments have to pay pretty high rates for money, there is a large amount of unemployed capital in most of the countries. A good deal" of this is being put into railroad construction, as the 1 most profitable species of invest- menu France projects a trans Saharati toad. Russia is extending her lines into Asia, England tilks of a system of roads for China, tin United States is laving rails acro.v Mexico, and new roads are being' outlined in other countries. In addition, such great works as the Panama and Corinth canals, and the tunnel under the English chan nel are attracting attention. Such is the plethora of money that even these extensive schemes do not give it an outlet; and in Paris, London and other European cities a speculative craze has seized upon the people, a great deal of money is being invested in risky undertak ings. A Philadelphia correspond ent writes that there, too, money is very abundant, and there is an increasing difficulty in finding profitable and secure investments, so that speculation is in danger of performing-some unprofitable an tics. Xo wonder that three and a half per cent bonds are popular. They Still Lire. The Xew York Sun says: "A Itichmond, Virginia, machinist named "Walker fell forty feet over the side of a ship into a lot of crap iron, ana escaped with a scar on the skull and a broken nose. T"Ti ;! ff rvirilj .1mr. fltrnurrh and cut with a bowie knife; he narrowly escaped drowning twice. and was attacked iy a man wiin an axe; he was once poisoned, once had his hands caught in some shafting and jerked them out. leaving the flesh behind, and only the other day he got his nose broken a second time and his head wounded by the breaking of some machinery ." That was a tough experience, but there arc many men still living who have passed through a deal ten times worse Pate of the Reporters. A. question which has been often asked is well answered by the edi t rtf rfcf fltrt 1 nrlinno nrtlic nntinAI A lady of Indianapolis wrote the editor as follews: u I have often noticed that most newspaper re porters xre young men. I never , hear them spoken of after they j become aged. I ho question that I'crnvian Kilters. ' CmeteenaKubra. The Cent nl Cinehon was the Mmuish Viceroy in Peru in UZJO. The Coimtos. his wile, was prostrated hy an inteniut- Ciraieful for her reeoverv. on lier return to Eurojie in Hey, she introduced the reined v in Spain, where it was known lllU.r varU,us ;mines until Liniiietis -a"wl Olneliona. in Iionor of tlu- lady wlio had brought them that which was moi-e precious than theohl of the Inca. T this dav. after a Iape of two Iiiui- med and liftv vears, science has siven uolliins to take its place. It effecju- ally cures a morhid appetite for stimu- laiits, hy restoring the natural tone of ilu! slninscli. It nttneks excessive love ! ofliquor as it does a fever, and destroys j both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of th'c cinchona is.ncrvcd in the reniviail JJiuers. wjiicu are .e wiwmc njjaIlst lnaiarial ft.ver to4sLy SIS thev were in the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingrcdi- mils 0r ii1Cvt. bitters to be absolutely lre, and of the best known quality, j trjal WH satisfy ftU that th,s fe the , best bitter in the world. "The proof of ' the pudding is in the eating, ami we willingly abide this tcst. For sale by j'ff ,sts ? and liquor dealers. i i Ice cream at Roscoes oyster and re- j fSCshment saloon on 3fain street Max. Wagner's San Francisco Na tional hrewery beer can't be beat. P. Wilhehii, lions saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Dr. Welch will remain in Astoria this week for the nracticc of Dentistry. His rooms are No. 10, Occident hotel. J Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arraneemenls to keep all 1 the finest fresh fish, etc., in their season. A I-'nlr Proportion. From this tlati- the Astoria pliotoratili gallcrv will conduct business on the foUouiug !an. We will take negatives of an hulv ami evcrylody that will favor u ith a call, e print a lriMrf the same free of charge, no one Irt'iii" under anv obligation to order from Mich negatives unless they desire i to do . We will take the AMorin engine com imnies and all lodges ami societies, anv time they will assemble for the purine, and nrc-fent each lodge or society with one picture of such group, either taken all together or in separate pictures and grouped afterwards. We will take views of residences and buildings, hotels, canneries, mills, etc., on the same terms, iz: We will take the negatives free of charge. We do tliis in onler that our work shall Mand on its merits, a we are pre jwircd to do good work. Xo one need wait until they go to San Francisco. Foi.r.ovixo ap.i: oi i: rr.ici:s: Per do. SJot i or full length boudoirs...; 00 .! so cabinets... 1 (o 2 M cards 2: 1 50 ttust pictures and boudoirs. 7 00 f. 00 Vignettes cabinet 5 00 :: 00 cards :: ou 00 Tuos. (J. Buooks & (o. To r.lve Men. Tin: Astokiax has now reached a circulation which places it at the head of tle li.M of Oregon dailies, ami hiMtro to advertisers thereof more beuelit for I the amonnt paid than may bc.Ncenred elsewhere. To thoc who wish to reach tlM largest number of readers at the smallest expense, we offer the columns of au attractive daily, the success of which from the very Mart has been far beyond the expectations of the most 'anguine. "IiiKPrxoIIs Infidelity" Dr. .1. I.. York, the noted orator of California, will le here alHiut the aith j of this month on his way to eastern Ore- j gon and Washington territory, at which i 7t i. ...:n ,.!. .. i. ....... ..ii.. i. .:.!.. i 1 lime lie win ienit mi inm-i-ni" iiiimk-i ity and its rcIK Notice to Fishermen. From one to l.ooo imuuds of black i spawn trout .sturgeon warned. i:aii paid at .1. T. Rouciikus Dew Drop Inn. AMUSEMEXTS. 1 1 ill's Vakiktiks. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager. Fred Gere, stage manager, A. O.strander, leader of orchestra. Gen. Lambert, leader of brass band. Niekerson once more to the front, and will manipulate the bones. Mr. .Inn. Cook will ofiiciaie with the tamboriue and Gere will interrogate. Mis Lou Cook in new songs and dances. .lames Morice in oca"I gems. seven people on the first part, a splendid j oreuesini, ami me iu-m iimss nana in Oregon, and don't you forcget it. Come one come all and be convinced that As toria can and does supiort the IxM ariety company outidc of Frisco. New orchestral selections by our ctllcient orciietra. and new mu.ie by our excel lent brass band on the grand .stand at precisely 7 v. m. Curtain rises at ex actly 8 r.M. Entrance on Ronton street: entrance to private boxes, on Chenamus i Slllll. A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results m an fneurablelunK disease or consump-1 tion. Ilrowifs Uronehial troches do not disorder the stomneh like couch svnins nnd lml:niii:. hut. apt ilirrrtlv mi the in- ' ilatned inrts. allaing irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs. catarrh, and the tliroat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirlj vears Jlrown's bronchial triKrhes have been recommended by phyMciaiis. and always give perfect cut icTo.t iiii llivilinr luOtl llh.l(ut in wide :iinl ciiiil:iiit use for nenriv :ui cii-' tire generation, they have attained well-1 merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at -i cents a box everywhere. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou-1 :ands who were suffering from dyspep j sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu mors, female eoiniilaiiits. etc. Pampu-1 lets free to any adtlress. Selh W. Fo I fc Sons. Uostoiu l)i-spondeney is sometimes called "the hi ins. because ihe latter term de- M-ribt's at once the color and effects of i impure blood. Change it to "roe-cnlorcd : healtir by using King of the Blood, j See advert isciucnt. I llehrj Alireiis. Henry Tivljeii. T.V.ltorstel. CHICAGO MBWERY, Henry Ahrens & Co., Proprietors, I420 to 1-4.1 l'iiie Street. SAX FIt.VNTZSCO. rimis iiiM'wiiKv is Tin: most ptjpi'- JL Inroutlie mast, and have t-tablilii'l a lintnchin tills cit v:uufis under the inanaze mont iir.T.STi:AlSS.Miio v.ijLbe ple:LMil to till an order from a dozen Ittlfs up to a thousand bant'Ls. lips IkiY ileeils no rw ominendation. as tliie iwirj it otne will never use an other. JOnbnNlfft at the Oe eident Hotel or at js;i:ir lters will be nroinptly attended Jo.All nlers from a distance will reeeny pn.ipt attention, ramilles supplied with tliLsexeellent quali ty r beer. '.I. STEAVSS. Agent. Watei street, next dooro Is;uie Poster's, Astoria. Orepnn. CLEANING and REPAIRING nkat. cheap and quick, p.y f.or;e lovett, Clicnaniits St., next Nicholas' liarlx-r Shop. QPILES. Tlie undersigned Ls tireuared to furnish a lare number of Spiles and Spars at his place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Applvto a U. CARLES. Columbia City MISCELLANEOUS. Wholesale and. Retail Dealer -IS QKOCKRLES, PROVISIONS, liliMBBR. ETC.. ETC.. .ETC.. TIN PLATE . ItLOCK TIN. JMfi LEAD, SHAMING COPPERS, SOLDERING COPPERS SALMON TWINE, COTTON' TWINE, NET LINES. .MANILLA ROPE, SAIL CLOTH", ANCHORS, FLOATS, MAULS, HANDLES, MURIATIC ACID, LACQUER, VARNISH, TURPENTINE. RENZ1NE, COAL OIL, GUM ROOTS. RICE. ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. MRS. H. A. DERBY, MASONIC HALL. - ASTORIA, OREGON. Will iiimmi her new stock Od TlmMay, May 5th. 1881. C"iisiMig of A FINK ASSORT-MKNTiOF The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves Warranted to lie the let in the market. Also, a liirjre awirtment of Infants Wear and Ladies Dres sing Saques. A lare variety of KjpA Ml IIMFRY HnHn N L VV IVIILLllNLni UUUUo ! I'lirflikstrit hy herself BoniH-is, Velvets, ;iat: Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings. Dollars, Etc., Etc., .. .IV ,-,.,, ,-r rr ' . 1-11 ASToniA.OREGOy. IPnRIFIF;Rl iWJM, 1 1 HMHM V & J?. ! iiLOOD IS THE LIFE! l-'or UiU season nf the year with ehaiiReable climates. jreeiit all vrt of sickness use Tllli 1'NIVKIfcsAI. fKI.KP.lLVTEI) OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. This llerhal Kinmloni. snrntiflcaJly prt jiareil. Is rabidly fr.iininj; in every city on this coast, and the nmnv aNitmisliinir cures it has effected have now established its efficacy be yond a umiot. I'cmeinncr tietcase oi tne 111.001) OK JJVER AND KIDNEY, SKIN TltOUBLES, A imh! metliciue Isalway.sneeessniyniefTect a cure. Try it : It will help you. For further Information and particulars see cimiuir arwiiid eneli lMttle. SoM hy your Untwist. Price. iK'rbntlle,9l wnrSiftJ for six bottles. Directions m Hnhsh. Ceniian. French and Scuiillnaviaii. IB- 'KTm IBIjCCaD, Succexsor to P.Iood 4. lie.) CLATSKANIE, - - OREGON. Is now prepared to receive onlers for FLOATS, BUOYS2 Copper Handles, Mallots, Etc. I have been engaged in making floats, etc., for the past five vears. and my work has al wavs given satisfaction. I am prepared to fill all onlers promptly, and on short notice at the lowest prices, always underselling other factories according to quality of goods. Orders left with TRENCIIARD & I'PSHUR. Agents, Astoria, Or addressed to the undersigned, will re ceive prompt attention. IJ. "W. IILOOD, ClaLskanie, Oregon. THIS PAPER may be found on r.!c ct Gko. P. Ilowrix. & Co's Xcwupapcr Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce StrcctXwherc adver tt jlugcontracU may be made Xor It in NEWYORK. EEnisxtBED atAacii3j. 1379. aUSCELLAXEOUS: A. V. ALL EX. U. H. PAGE. Page & Allen (SUCCESSORS TO E. S. LAKSEJf.) Wholesale and retail dealers in Provisions, Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with fifles.Mprs.TotaoiCiiars The largest and most complete stock of goods in their Hue to be found hi the city. Comer of Cass and Sqneinocqhc Streets, ASTORLA, OREGON. Barbour's IRISH FLAX THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, all sizes. Seines Made to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUR BROTHERS, 51 X market Ntreet. Nan Fraaclsre HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. PERUVIAN BITTERS. CHINCHONA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY, TITK GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, Sec our local coluiniw for particular, and as ou VALUE HEALTH, RBAIM Chas. Stevens & Son CITY BOOK STOKE. JLROWN'S BUn.DTNG opposite the BELL TaifVEK., In room lately occupied by Schmecr's Confectionery, Lanst. anu1 Best Assortment Of novelties in- the stationary line usually found in a first-class book store, consisting of COOKS. 1-TNE STATIONERY. fiOLD PEN ROODS, ALBUMS. CHROMOS. FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES. DIARIES. All of which will be sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. P. S. The latot Eastern and California periodicals constantly on hand. CHAS. STEVENS SON . vfa s. uEsiwcEsisrT ASTORIA. OREfiON. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. ESTPrescnptlons carefully compounded at all hours. J3yHomeopatliIc Tinctures and Pellets, and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. SEA VIEW HOUSE. J. I-STOUT, - - PROPRIETOR North Pacific Reach, W. T., Will be Open for Visitors July 4, 1881. It Is one rnlle nearer nwaco than hSeason IEiisJFm BUSINESS CAUDS. TAT TUTTIiE, 3L. I. PHYSICIAN A2D SUEGEON, Office Over the "White Hoxise Store, Residence Next door to Mrs. Munson6 boarding house, Chenamus street, Astorit Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamns Street. - ASTOKIA. OREGON Q V. FULTON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - - - OREGON Office over Page & AUen's store, Cass street T? C. IIOLDF.X.I NOTARY' PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER. COMMISSION AND IN- SURANCE AGENT. "P P. HICKS. PENTIST, ASTORIA. --- - OREGON. Rooms in Allen's building rip stairs, comr or Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. T)B. M. I). JEXXIXGS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate University of Virginia, isss Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore City, laa-To. OFWCK-In Page & Allen's building, up stairs, Astoria. T a. Mcintosh. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building. ASTORIA .-- OREGON T C ORCIIAItD, DENTIST, Dental Kooihs. SIlUSTER'S rhotograph Building. Q H. BAIN & CO., DKALKIt IN DoorH, tVladowH, Blladfl. Tras 80KS, XiHBtber, Etc All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gi evive and Astor streets. ITHU3NHART & SOIIOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOKIA - OltF.GON. not. Cold, Skowrr, rf Ktrnm ami Sulphur SEBSb1! tTnecial attention iriven toladlea'and children's hair cutting. iTivaie imrance xor Ljaies. WDXLU1 FBI, PRACTICAL BOOT ANI SHOE MAKER. Chexamus 8tkekt. opposite Adler's Book store, - Astoria, Okkgok. "Perfect fits Kiiaranteed. All work warranted. Give me a trial. All orders promptly filled. Y. U M'CAnK, Astoria. J. A. BBOWJ Portland. 11ROWX & McCABE, . STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria office At E. C Holden's Auction store. Portland office 24 B street. 13-tI To-Xight. To-Xight. GRAND BALL. AT MUSIC HALL, THIS EVENING. dealer In FAMILY OKOCERIES, .VIKS.Iir.f. FKLl) AIVI HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small profits on casn sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor ner of Main and S(iiemocqlie streets. If. CASE, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Cheuamns and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. 1. T. ltAKCLAY. T. H. HATCH. HATCH & BARGLAY, COMiHSSION MERCHANTS, No, 20 California St., San Francisco, Cat. Moiijj of the Albany Beer! 'Respectfully Dedicated to and Sold by CHAS. CRATTKE, - - - - ASTORIA. Good evening kind friends. Just listen to me. And when you have heard me, I'm sure you'll agree. I will give you a story, and sing it out clear And the name of my song is the ALBANY BEER. You can find it all round in this city of gold. And the way that they make it has never been told. That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole country is drinking that ALBANY BEE1L The brewery is large and the machinery Is fine, And every order is 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 BEEP- I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this Ls the advice he cave unto me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright i this is tne ke to me and clear : "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. QRATTKE, - - -WELCOSXOON, Roadway, opposite O. B. & N.'Co' Dock. Mp Sk 3 1 i i