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(I) yiJvJi'junir Astoria, Oregon. Saturday Morning. June 18, 1881. So. 42 Vol. xv. THEY FIXED THAT BOARDER, j Ana He Will Probably Make No More Raids on That Pantry. Tlic Cow-Boys. Dyiti! Hours of Robert Lee. BostOH 1'li-sl Boston boarders have experi ences sometimes. Hunger drives them to do naughty things. Young Griph was recently detected raid ing the pie chest, from which lie got away with a mince pie, some cookies, some doughnuts and some cheese. The landlady, and her daughter together, resolved on Yensreance. Thev waited till Mr. Griph had devoured the load that he had taken and made his ap pearance in the sitting room. Then the landlady said to the daughter: 'Mary, you know that mince pie that we made out of the meat we bought of the strange butcher, and wliieh proved to be mule meat?" 'Yes, mother.1 "What did you do with itf "Put it aside to give to tramps." That made Griph. who overlieared, un easy. 'And, Mary, you know those cookies that tin cook carelessly spilled the kerosene over. What did vou do with A citizen of Sacramento, w!k has recently returned from Dem- J in-, ulvi- the follow!!; account of the cow-boys their: In Denting there is little inspect paid to the laws of God or man, as this place is the headquarters of the eou-iioys, and in the town is located the saloon and dunce house of tin notorious chief of the gang, Boone byname The town has a population of about five hundred, a large percentage of who arc of the lawless element, which keeps the respectable por tion of the community in dread and subjugation. Shooting scrape are of daily occurrence, and the petulent pop of the pistol constant ly disturber the quiet of night. Kverv one roo armed. The favorite costume oi tin cow-boys Mr. T. 15. Merry contributes thei following sketch to the Walla-; walla Statesman. Tom knew and loved Beb: Some years ago, a frank-looking Irish boy entered the employ of the Oregon Steam Navigation company as a. deck hand. By in dustry. Tsobriety and fidelity, he rose to be mate of the palatial steamer Wide West, Capt. John Wolfl', the finest steamboat in America. lie was tall and grace fully proportioned, with rosy com plexion, curly black hair, and lauirhinir brown eves. Everybody liked J Job Lee. But although his life was one that called for a sturdy constitution, the more care ful observers would have noticed that he was far from being a Wrongly-built man, and Ins chest is a pair of overalls, gray or blue was very defective. A severe COIU, WI11UII II ' aiM iniijm " A Fair Proposition. .MISCELLANEOUS. Trout this dale the Astoria photoxntirfi jnller will conduct bUMne on the milou'iiix plan. Wc w HI lake m-jinllves or am lad and cerylod Unit Willi favoiii with a mil. we will print a , . i piYKif of the nne free .r ehame. no .ne Wholesale and Retail Dealer bciiu; uniler anv obluialton to oruer from nch neatiw- uiilc the desire to do so. We will take the Astoria ctmine com panies anil all lodges and .Mcloiies. anv time lhe will assemble for the iunose, and preA'iit each lodije or Mcict with one picture of such group, either taken all together or in separate picture and rniijH'd afterward-. We will take view, of residence-; and building, hotels, canneries, mills, ch. on the same term-, viz: We will lake the negnthes free or charge. We do thi- in order that our work -Jut 1 J stand on its mcriK as we are pre pared to do good work. No one need wait until they go to.Sau Franci.M-o. Foi.i.owiNc .vi:i:ot'i: imucrs: IVrilM. SiJib. or mil lenuth loutliiir...Stf oo M K) cahinet-.. .. t li '2 ZA) cards ' :a t 50 Hust pictures and lMudoirs. 7 00 ." 00 Vignettes cabinets r oo "00 canN 8 no "J 00 Ti !. (J. I'uooKs v . MISCELLANEOUS. A. V. ALLX. C. H. PAGE. shiit, top boots, wide sombrero, a belt Idled with cartridges, two re-j volvers and a Uowic knile, and in this attite do they strut about the streets terrorizing the peaceful inhabitants. A railroad ollicial, who had business in the place, went into Deining and was encountered by a gang of the cow-boys near 1'oones sa loon, lie was well dressed, and lT. nt.fln lftf.&l t1 ffellfnt . l- ... . -.1. i I. ..--) I ' 111 III1VH- JIIIII ". wwjvv... ttiem.- -niimc... win. u F. , f a(ll,lcl-OM. (I1C r Uripli recoiiectetunai men; wa n itlieir number stepped up to Ititu. Cascades reute: would often lav him up sick for a week or ten days. About a fortnight ago he contracted a violent attack of pneu monia, and ('apt. John ordered him to be removed to the Si. Vincents hospital. All efforts to save the genial young officer were fruitless, ami last Sunday after noon his brother officers were seat ed about his bedside with their eyes clouded up with rain. JJob Peruvian Kilter-. .i I.- ll ii it- ?. . -t.- : -. .1....... .. I r.F 1nti flnvli lil n'nr lnrn tlio aueer taste to tnoso cooivies. aim cancel nun mio me nhoom, mvn ; .,. mi. ........ ....- .--. ..- kind of felt like a man who has I revolver on mm, ami mm mm W.u.m.i...s .-v- - .- - . , A t ,. ,, - c j dance. This he said Ire could not exciting vocation was engrossing just started in on the misenes of a J' first sea voyage. But he tried tojet i-m n viillK howevo- He life-lamp: shake the feeling off. "And, 1 was tolcF that he must dance or "What are you waiting for new: Marv," continued the old ladv.itakc the c.onsecjuence, and a its past five o'clock?" vou know the cook used some ! down cocked revolvers pointed i at Then he would paue. as il - , , , 1 him showed him too plainlv what listening to the answer of that very bad eggs to make ome . 1JC iummHl and stern old commander. doutrhnuts. Where did you put ; ,, AI1 ,1,,. ii.. f;n ,.vlllli:i, I "Passengers not aboard? of the doughnuts?" UI nl the 'when he was allowed to rest, on j course they are the gang plank doughnuts aside for tramps, too; and 1 guess when thev come to cat 'em the' ""ll think they 'vc swallowed an earthquake.' Griph felt that he had. The seasick feeling seemed to grow instead of shake off. He grew pale and; shivered. The ladies were de lighted. "Maty,' aid c Id lay, ''when you give those things to the tramps, don't give 'em the cheose that 's with 'em, for 1 put poison in it to kill rats.' Then Griph wanted to be sick. With a melancholy howl he sprang up, rushed to his room, and took an emetic that nearly brought his feet up, and he had a chill and the headache, and went to bed and stayed there for two days. condition that he would treat the i is hauled out.' Another pause of entire crowd. This he did, and j nearly a minute. was then compelled to give each; "Freight not aboard? You're one of the nartv four bits. Again I mistaken, sir. J put every pound was he compelled to dance, to treat! of it aboard myself." Another and to -ivc up more coin, and lull n me conversation on ry di-okcd then he was allowed to depart. ! ny tne sous oi nis menus I itir)Htaa UhHti. The Count Cinchon wa- the SpanNh Vieero in Peru in 1. The (onnle. his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fewr. from which hc was freed hy thcie-eonhc. native remedy, the l'eru- Ian hark. or. as it wa. called in the language of 1 lie country. -Quinquina.' Cmicful for her recovery, on her return to Kuro.e in lizy. she introduci'd the remedy in Spain, where il was known under various names, until l.inmeits called it Cinchona, in lHnor of the hulj who had broii''ht them that which wa more precious than the gold of the Inea. j To this da v. after a lap-e of two liitu-i ilred ami lifty ears, mmciicc lias mven Un nothing to take its place. It effectu al I v cures a morbid apiK'tile for Minui- lanL-, by re-toring the natural tone of the.-lomach. It attack- cvcosive love of liquor as il dne a fever, and (htroj's Imth alike. The mwerfiil tonic irtue of the Cinchona i- pre.-ened in the "Peruvian 1'itters. which are a.- efl-ctive against malarial feer to-day a.- they were in the da- of the ltl Spaui.-h Viccro-. We i-uanmlee the ingredi eiils oi thee hitlers to be absolutcly iire. and or Hie Iet known qualit. A trial will -alisfyou that this i the iMt hilter in the world. -The proof of the pudding is in the ealing." and we willingly abide litis test. Korsale hy all dniiigi-t-. grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. To Live .Men. ft-ROOER.IES, PROVISIOKS, LLMBER. KTC. ETC.. :UTC. TIN PLATE 1U.OCK TIN. PKi LKA1), SKA.M1NG COPPERS, SOLDKKING COPPERS SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES. i MANILLA ROPE. SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, FLOATS, MAULS. HANDLES, MURIATIC ACID, LACQCER. VARNISH, TURPENTINE. 1IENZINE, COAL OIL gum: roots, kick, etc., etc., in quantities to suit. .1ktokia. - - okeoox. Page & Allen (SUCCESSORS TO K. S. LIRSEX.) Wtinlesale and ratal 1 dealer) In Provisions, BUSINESS CAUDSv JAY TUTTI.E; M. J. PIH'SICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Over the White House Store. Resiukxce Xet door to Mrs. SlunsonS boarding house, Chenauius street,- Astorl Oregon. 1 Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LATV. Cltenamus Street. - ASTORIA. OBEQOI r W. FCtTOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTORIA - - - OREGON Office over Page & Allen's store, Caas street p V. nOIiDE!. NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND 12. SURANCE AGENT. P. ITICKS. PENTIST, ASTORIA. - OREGOH. Balloon Arctic Exploration San Francisco Chronicle. Much has been recently said and written of the utility of balloons in Arctic exploration, but the search ship Rodgers, bound for the frozen regions, is still without an aero nautic outfit. To supply the omission Prof. "Wells, of New York, proposed to Lieut. Berry to accompany him without other ex pense than the material for the manufacture of the balloon. Ac cording to Professor Wells, if need be a balloon can be made in one day, er on board the vessel. His idea is that a fire balloon shall be emploj'ed as it would cost a very small sum and would answer all purposes. The professor states that he has made five hundred ascents in all, in various parts of the world in Europe, Asia, Aus tralia and America, and besides lias manufactured balloons for foreign governments, so that he is well qualified for the enterprise on which he has set his mind. During the Franco-Prussian war he made a balloon at Cologne for i the Prussian government. After the fall of Xapoleon he offered his services to the government of the national defense, and by it was enffajyed to construct a mammoth balloon for communication with Bazaine in Met'.. Since that time Prof. "Wells has made successful ascensions in all parts of the globe. Should he not be able to accom pany the Rodgers, he will probably sail on the Howgatc Arctic expe dition in July. Another instance is rrcitcd, to the effect that a hulf-drunken eow bov went swaggering about the .streets. Every onn he met he stopped, drew his pistol, cocked it, and commanded the inoffensive person to bite the muzzle of the barrel. This was dotu by some half dozen, and in ench case the cow-boy remarked: "lonn' a brave man and can go about your business.1 But this fellow came to an untimely end, for the next morning he was found lying in the centre of the street with a lmllet through his heatt doubtless sent there by one of his victims. 1 he Chinamen are especially made a butt of by the cow-boys, and they think nothing of robbing them and taking practice shos at Ukmii as they pass along. u0f course the mails are aboard been here five minutes."' An other pause, and the dying man struggled upward into a sitting position, and put his left hand to the side of his mouth. "All clear, sir;" he cried and fell back upon his pillow. And so, with all his earthly obligations fulfilled, with no duty neglected, either to his commander or his fellow men, poor Bob Lee let go his lines on the river ol-lue, and steered out boldly for the broad ocean of eternity. "The harbor bar was moaning," and, it being low water, his soul went out with the ret real injr tide. Jefferson Davis UiUtoVitle C'ouricr-.liHiiHul. .Mr. Davis is an old man, not without the garrulity and the van ity of his years. He is all uncon scious of the new ireneration which 1 1ms sprung up in the south. This Thk Astokian Iia- now rrnehctl n circulation which nlaces it at the head of the lit of Oregon riailit:s, and iiwircs to advertisers thereof more henel't for the amount imiil than maj he secured elsewhere. To those who ish to reach the largest number of reader at the smallest csikmi-c. we offer the columns of an attractive daily, the success of which from the very start has Ihhmi far hcyond the exjK'ctations of the most sanguine. "IiijrerjollM Infidelity. Dr. .!. L. York, the noted orator of California, will he here ahout the truth of this month on his way to eastern Ore gon and Washington territory, at which time he will speak on Ingero!Is inlidcl- itv ami lis results. Xotice to FlMiuriniii. MRS. II. A. DERBY, M VSOXIC IIAI.U - ASTOUIA. OREGON'. Will oihmi hor new Un'k Ob Thnrsflay, laj 5ft, 1881. OmNWmj: of A FIN'K ASSORTMENT OK The Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves Warranted to 1h tlu IhM in tl market. Also, a lwrye avortinenl of infants Wear and Ladies Dres- t&Z. j- sing. Saques. A larKe variety of NEW MILLINERY GOODS Glass and Plated Ware, TKOriOAI. AXD DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Lianors, Toliacco Cigars The largest and most complete Mock of goods In tlieir line to be found in tlie city. Corner of Cass and Sqnemocqhp Streets, ASTORIA. OREGON". Barboiir's IRISH FLAX THREADS Salmon Net Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, ali sizes. Seines Made to Order, Fiax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. BARBOUihBROTHERS, 511 market Street. Sao Francisco HENRY DOYLE & Co.. Managers. Rooms In Allen's building up stain, cornp of Cats and Sqemocque streets. TK. 31. 1. JEXXIXG8, PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON. Graduate University of Vlrrfnla. rsGX Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore City. lSC9-ro. ukkich in rage & Allen's building, up stairs. Astoria, T A. rffclXTOBII. MERCHANT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building. ASTORIA - - - OREGOH :,... : ..... :.. .i... i...... A Veiy Narrow-Gauge Ruilroad. js'-i" ' ' "" - jceniPu about tin war ol tin .sec tions, ami is abundantly able to I never yet heard man or woman much abused, says a noted writer, that I was not inclined to think the better of them; and to transfer any suspicion or dislike to the person who appeared to take the greatest delight in pointing out the defects of a fellow-creature. Get your legal blanks at Thk Astoeiax office. A full line of over two hundred styles. liitoltrtt S4iM. Olio of the most rurioiis mil-! roads in the world is the tiMi-incli! gauge road running from north Bellerica, Massachusetts, to Bed ford, it was first hooted at by the people, but the road was com pleted, making a length of about eight and a half miles. There are eleven bridges on the mad, one of which is over 100 feet long. The rails weigh Iwentj'-five pounds to the 3'ard. The road is well built and equipped. One grade is of 125 feet. The ears and engines will at first sight ereate wonder and admiration. Their perfect proportions give them a handsome appearance. They are constructed near the ground, giving them great advantages of safety. The oars have an aisle with one scat on each side, in the same manner as ordi nary cars have two seats, each person having a seat to himself. The cars arc supplied with closets, water tanks, are heated by steam, and have all the modern improve ments. They weigh but four and ! a half tons, ordinary cars weighing on an average of eighteen tons. The trains run at the rate of twenty miles an hour with perfect safety. The engine is placed be hind the tender, giving it greater adhesion to the track. They weigh eight tons, and draw two passen ger and two freight cars. The cost of the railroad was $4,300 per mile. Go to Frank Fabors on the roadway, the Fashionable Ice Cream resort of As toria. Creain a la rose, vanila and cit ron to-day. Private entrance for ladies. Oystcrs'cooKcu in any styio to orucr; the best-ln the market. Superior coffee, and. don't you forget it. lake rare of itself without the help of either a history or a dic tionary of the southern confeder acy. Old women and cripples only need Mich consolations as may be had this .side of the grave to which the living have long ago consigned the dead. The race that is looks forward, not back ward, it sees in me untied coun try a hope. It sees in the end of slavery a blessing. It has mourn ed over its loved ones. It has placed its flowers around the graves of iLs heroes, and there they are, deeply rooted, fresh, and sweet, and odorous, in the early. spring. The difference between twelve milus f Greece and ,000 miles of oconn, and the wonderful result in the way of , cheap transportation which have been produced by Meant are strikingly illustrated in the fact that the citizens of Athens, in flreece, pay seventy-two cents per bushel for the transportation f wheat from Marathon, distant only twelve imies, while the people of Liverpool, Eng land, can got wheat froui Astoria,, distant 12,000 miles, at a transporta tion charge of about thirty cents per bushel, or less than one-half of what the Athenians pay for carriatge on tlieir wheat over a dozen miles of road. Down in the South American re public of Columbia the people think the end of all thiugs has come because the land is overrun by locusts. If they were to have advertising agents thev would change their minds. on Carl Adlcrs return from San t ran Cisco. He will brine a little of everv- 1 thing with hira. From one to 1,000 jmuiiuIs of Murk spawn from sturgeon anted. Cash paidatJ.T. lioncnr.ns Dew Drop Inn. j vrsKMKXTs. IUi.i.'s Vakiktiks. Ceo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, stage manager, A. OMnmder, leader of ot chest ra, Geo. Lambert, leader of brass bawl. Niekersou onee more to the front, and will manipulate the bones. Mr. .Ino. Cook will ortlciate with the tauilHuiite and Gere will interrogate. Miss l.iiii Cook in new sngs and danre". .lames .Monce m voeni gems. 'en iieonle on the first imrt.asplcudnl orchestra, and the best brass band in j isrvjioii, ami iiuii i uu nuclei it. v mm oiieeomeall and lie oomiiiced that As toria ran ami does siipurl the lie-t ariet company outride of Frisro. XcwoVfliestnilsrlretiuiisliyimrellieieiit orchestra, and new iiiu-ie "by our excel lent brass baud on the grand stand at precisely 7 r. i. Curtain rises at ex actly 8 c. m. Kiilrance on Heiiton street : entrance to private bones on Chenamiis street. Hats l'urrlia-M-tl hy herself Bonnets. Velvets, T v. oitrii AUD. DENTIST, Dental ItoouiH. SltL'STKU'S Photograph Building Q II. BAIN & CO., DRALF.R IX Door, Windows, Blinds, Tnn HoniH, Lumber. Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber. Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. Steam Mill near "Westou hotel. Cor. Gen evive and Astor streets. Satins, Ribbons, Ruchings, Collars, Etc., Etc., MAIN hTIl!T. - ASTOUIA. OREGON. .Ilothri-. ! Mothers!! 3Iutlirr REGISTERED MABCII2J. 19"9. PERUVIAN' BITTERS. CHINCHONA RUBRA, AND CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY. II n LEX HART dt 8CHOESE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTORIA - OREGON. Hot, Cold, Shower, Steam and Sulphur BATHS. 39""SpecIal attention given to ladles' and children's hair cutting. lrlvate Entrance for Ladles. TOTIX.1AU FRY. IMtACTICAL BOOT AXI SHOE 31AK.ER, Chrxamus SriiKirr. opposite idler's Boole store, - Astoria. Obkoon. "Perfect fits guaranteed. All work warranted. Give me a trial. All orders promptly filled. w. r M'CAIIE. Astoria. J. A. BROWX Portland. BROW.V A .TlcCABE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Astoria oftlce At E. a Holden's Auction store. Portland otUcc 2-t B. street. 13-tf Are vuu dMurlH'tl at nJhl ami hroken of vour rest bva sick eliihl sufloriii;; ami crv'uijr witli the excruciating pain of cuttluj: teeth V I f so, go at once ami get a iMittleof Mr. Wiiislow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the ioor Iittli suf ferer immediately ucHami uioii it: there is no mistake alioiit it. 'rhere is not a mother on earth who has ever ascl it. who will not t-11 ou at onee that it will regulate the ImiwcIs. ami give rest to the mother, ami relief ami health to the chihl.operatiuglike magic. It ib ncrfectlv .safe to uu in all oases, ami pleasant to the taste, ami is the pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female phv.sicians ami nurses in the rnited States. Sold e ,ry where. UT. oents a bottle. An I'nrlvalleil Hair Ipeins. 1'nKlucing is rich and cleanly appear ance as if nature alone had imparted ;t. Ihirnetf.s t'oconine is the best and cheapest hair dressing kills dnudrutT. allays irritation, and promotes a vigor ous and healthy growth of the hair. Xo other comioumI produces these re sults. The superiority of Uuruelt's flavoring extracts consists in their terfect purity ami great .strength. They are warrant ed free from the poisonous oils and aci'Js which enter into the composition of many of the factitious fruit flavors bow in'thc market. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. Jt cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. ."0 cents and .?I a bot tle. Ice cream at Iloscocs oyster and re freshment saloon on Main street. KS'J! BLOOD IS THE LIFE! For this season fl the year with changeable eliiiititr. pncnt all sort of sickness use- THK I'XIVKIWAI. CKLKRUATEI) OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. This Herbal Klim.lom. scicntlllcally pre pareil. Ls rapidly gaining m eery city on this coast, and l lie main astonishing cures It has circcicd Imve now established Us efllcacy he oml a donlit. Uoiiicinler diseases of the 1JI.00I) OR JilYER AND KIDNEY, SKIN TROUULKS, A goinl inciliciiie isatways necessary to effect a cure. Try It : it will help yon. For further Information and imrticulars Me circular amunil ach hoi tic. Sold hy or druggist. Price. icr Ixitlle, HI Oo or r on for six bottles. Directions m English. CcrniHii. French and Scaudina ian. TTTE OltEATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE A G1H. See our 1ih-.i1 columns lor particului", and as nu VALUE HEALTH, READ ! Chas. Stevens & Son '1TY HOOK .STORK. BROWN'S BUILDING opposite thu BELL TOWER, In room lately occupied by Schmeer's roiifcctionery. Largest ani Best Assortment Of novelties in the stationary line usually found hi a flrst-class book store, consisting of BOOKS. " FINK STATIONERY. HOLD TEN (IOOUS, ALLIUMS. CHKOMOS. FKAJIES. STKItKOSCOPI-S. DIAHIES. All of which will be sold at prices w Inch DEFY COMPETITION. I. S. The latest Eastern and California periodicals constantly on hand. CH AS. STEVENS & SON. To-Xtght. To-mg7it. GRAND BALL. AT MUSIC HALL, THIS EVENING. dealer In FA3III.Y ROC'EllIES. MILS, .11 1 LI. FKE1 XI HAY Cash paid for country produce. Small proilts on casn sales. Astona, Oregon, cor ner ot Mam ami o.ueroocque .sireeia. I. W. CASE, IMPOllTEU AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL 1KALKK IN GEMAL MSCHMBISK Corner Chenanms and Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON. Max. WaRncr's San Francisco Na tional brewery .beer can't lie beat. P. Wilbclm, IJoss saloon, opposite the Clarcntlon hotel, I'ortlaml, Oregon. Dr. Welch will remain in Astoria this week for the practice of Dentistry. Ills rooms are No. 10, Occident hotel. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, cte, in their season. 'Warranty deeds, quit claim deeiLs and mortgages", for sale at this office. OB- "VST. BLOOD, (Successor to r.lool & I.ce.) CLATSKANII, - - OREGON. Is now prepared to receive orders for FLOATS, BUOYS! Copper Handles, Mallets, Etc. I have been enRageU In making floats, etc., for the past five years, ami my work has al ways piven satisfaction. I am prepared to fill 'all orders promptly, and on short notice at the lowest prices, always underselling other factories according to quality of Roods. Order left with ,.,. TKENCILVKD & CPSnUR. Agents, Astoria, Or addressed to the undersigned, will re ceive prompt attention. 15. AV. BLOOD, Clatskanie. Oregon. niay tie found oa file nt Geo. P. Kuwku. S: Co's Xewpaper Advert slng Bureau (10 Spruce Stwct),hete adver i Istng contracts may be made for It In THIS PAPER NEWYORK. 1. T. RAUCLAV. T. H. HATCH. HATCH &. BARGLAY, COMJIISSION IF.ItCHANTS, No. 20 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Sons; or the Albany Beer! Uespectfully Dedicated to and Sold by CIIAS. GKATTKE, - - - - ASTORIA. W EL DEMENT. ASTOKIA. OKIinON. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. JSTTrescnptions carefully compounded at all hours. -Homeopathic Tinctures and relicts, and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. SEA VIEW HOUSE. J. L. STOUT, - - PROPRIETOR- North Pacific Reach, V T., Will be Open for Visitors July 4, 18SI. It Is one mile nearer nwaco thaa last season Oood 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 ALBAN BEEIL You can find it all round in this city or gold. And the way that they make it has never becH told. That's a secret they keep and hold very dear. For the whole country is drinking that ALBANY REER. The brcweiy is large and the machinery Is' fine. And every order Ls 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- HAIiYBEKlt. For every thing there looks so clean and so neat. And their beer Ls so sparkling, it cannot be beat, ir vou are feeling bad orthe blues do appear. You can drive them away hy drinking AL BANY BEER. I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this is the advice he gave unte me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright 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 daily labor before the sun does appear Ana each day and night 1 drink ALBANY BEER. Also, on draught, THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEER. C. GRATTKE, - - TVELCOUE SALOON, Koadway, opposite 0. R. & N. Co'3 Dock.