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s- v Ci VOL. XXIV, NO. 44. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2J, 18S5. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. rK. A. U and J. A. -FULTOX. Physicians and Surgeons. Will Kive iremnt attention to all culls, f oin any part of the city or countiy. OKlee over Allen's Str.re, corner Cass and iuuuioqua streets, Astoria, Oregou. Telephone So. 41. I) R.FUAXK PAGK. PhyHlrlnn nnil Surgeon. Oflice, ItoomG, over D. A. Mcintosh s stoie. Fh ick Hours : 9 to 11 a. r. ;-3 to 5 r. si. Residence, opposite the Johausen building . A. DOItltIS, GKO. lfOI.AM Ol..VII & BOKIUS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ortlec in Kinney's Block. pposite City ll.ill. Astoria. Oregon. V. FULTON. G. C FULTON. FITFTOS UKOTEIERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Itooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. f KM) I PAKKEIt SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County and Cily of Astoria Office : N. E. coniPr Cass and Astor .streets, Koom No. 8. T Q.A.BOWLBY. Attox-ney and Counsellor ut JUaw, Office on Chcntfmus Street, Astoria, Oregon. TAY TWTTIiE. M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Booms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Kksidknce On Cedar Street, hack of Bt. Mary's Hospital. F P. HICKS. A. K. SHAW. hicks & sn iw, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. JOHN If. MITCHELL. nu.rii v. nuiFfT. MITCHELL JL DKMKXT, Aiiorneys and Councelors at Law, Itooms 1, 2, 3, and 4 Kamm's Building North East Corner of First and Fine Streets, Foitland, Oregon. T R. SlEDDE. NOTARY PUBLIC, circlkcrof Titles, Abstracter end Conveyancer. Oflicc on Cass Street. S doors south of Ai. torian office, Astoria, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGOX. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock 1. M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gradual Reduction System by the Salem (Or.) Capitol-Fiour Mills Co., LIMITED Is the only flour that has taken First Prize three years in succession at the POltTLA.M) STECIXAXIC'S FA I It. Also at State Fair. One trial is sufficient to convince of its supe riority. See that the word CAPITOL is on each sack GEORGE SHIEL. 8 Stark St.. Portland Agent. WILSON & FISIIER. Astoria Agents. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER. GAPT. E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathlamet, TV. T., Wertport Or., and intermediate points. Tko Steamer Afounfafjwer will leave Asto ria dally, until further notice, from Hustler' wharf, foot of 'Main street, at half-put 2 o'clock V. X., as follows : Mondays, Wodneidaji and Fridays, for CATILLAMETand intermediate points on Wash. Ter. side will go to Westport, tame dajs. Taecdayi, Thursday! and Satnrdayi, for "WESTPORT and intermediate points on the Oregon bide will go to Cathlaiaet aamo days. "Will Leaie CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Xeadays, Weiattdaji end Fridari at icrei o'elwk A. M., touching at Till way land lugs on "Wash. Ter. side, and return on same side. "Will Lre WESTPORT, for Astoria. Or. en TiHtars'TlttrfdiTi and Saturdays at ser es o'clock? A. X., touching at all way land ings on Oregon side, and return on sarae slue. For Freight er fasMrt, apply on board, or to Main -street Wharf. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice is cut on Lake Cocollala and is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G.REED, Manager. IWInLn Enters tlie system from unhnona causes, at all seasons. bustlers the ixerxcs, impairs Digestion, and tnieecics mo zioscics. blSRtf n m THE iff BEST TONIC Quickly and ccrnnlotdj cores ilInJarla,8nd Chills and Fevers. For Intermittent Fevers, I.br Itndc, Lnck or JKncrjrj, it has no equal. It enriches and pnnhes tho blood, stimulates tho en petit, and strengthen tho mnscles and nerve. It does not injure the teeth, canso headache, or produce cnnRtination all other Iron medmnrt dn. r???W,"l:xiTth" Patriotic and scholarly Catholic Dirinn. of Arkansas, fays: "I have used Broirn'B Iron Bitters with th Rrast- aaugfaction for Jldariv and aa a, prcrentivn f Chills and hke diseases, and will always keep it m hand as a ready fnend." - Genuine has nbovotradomurk and crossed rm. Js SP..P7?J?P?rTnke no other. MadnonlyLy brows rnEMicAL cc kaotimokk, i::. LADIES' Hand Book uaeful and attractive, ccn tainins hst of prizes for rwanes, information about coins, etc., Kiron away by all dealers in medicine, or xnailec to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. SXELL, IIEITSHU S. WCOI)Alt, Wholesale Agents Porll u d ( ! i . TUTT I 1 WES MM TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LEVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of tho diseases cf tho human race These symptoms indicate their existence: IrOia or Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Headaclie, fullcs9 nflcr cat lncr, aversion to exertion of body or mind. Eructation of food, Irritaljil Ityortemper,IiOvirplrIts,AfecIinf; ofhavinKntslcctcdsomcduty,IIi. slness,FlutterInattheIIcart,I)ot8 before tlie eyes, lilplily colored Urlne.COJYSTlPATlOW.nnrt demand thouscofuremedythatactsdircctlyon theLivor.AsaLivermedicineTDXT'S PICI.S havo no equal. Theiractionon tho Kidneys and bkln is nlso prompt; removing all impurities through theso thrco ccavextpcrs or tlie sj stem," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin nnd a vig orous body. TOTT'S IMIXS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere Titb. daily work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold everywhcrc23S. Ollico41 AlMrravSt.N Y. GltATllAlE OuAVlHPKnni? chanced in. Btantly to a Glosv J:lack by a slnglo application of this Dvc. Sold by Drug. Osta,orsentby extrcss on recelptof $1. Office, 44 Murrav Street, Nevr York. rUTTS KAOTJLIi 0? VZUU, E1CSE23 PSEZ. HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you cant tell. FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every yean The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR FOR TILLAMOOK! Str. A. B. Field, Capt. Gahrielson, "Will leave Main street wharf as rrgu larly a -weather permits during August September and October. Freight per O. R. & N. Co. will connect at Astoria. Rate from Portland and Astoiia to Hotison vllle$cpcr ton. Passage from Atoi.t 5. Addross BADOLLLT & CO., Astoria. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially fitted up for thu Comfort and Convenience ot Jhose who enjoy a Social Gla-s. The Best or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Clnrs. Everything New and First-Class. R. . JEFFREY, Prop'r. BROwpfifcl & ROYAL RLOOD OF ENGLAND. The Looseness and LieentiouNnc of the Modern Royal Tamily. It would be hard for any one to trace back to the beginning of Iicen- , tiousness in the liiglier classes o? j England. Sir AValter Scott based i iV. 1 iiX 1 ? 11.. II I uiu uuvci in jLvauuuu ujjuu iuu li centiousness of the Norman Couquer- .ors of JiinKiaud towards the bason i ladie3 of high birth with whom they came in contact. The Stuarts, after i Ihc restoration, regarded no man's familv as exempt from insult The llannoveriaus came to the throne at tended by their mistresses from Ger many, and by the time that George ' TV c?jtr ma unmnrmm rrfron rrmw up, licentiousness beginning thero became the social model of the state. The head of the British aristocracy is the crown, and there are over fort families of the aristocracy privileged to quarter the royal arms upon their shields as being of this family con uection. George III had lo children bv his wife of Mecklenburg. After numer ous attacks of insanity ho entirely lost his mind in 1811, though he did not die for nine years. His son, the Prince of Wales, George IV, divorced his wife before he came to tho throne, on the ground of her adultery Trith her domestics, generally Italians. He had mistress after mistress, and his firsi wife, in morals, was an excellent woman, Mrs. Fitzherbert. a widow, of whom it is ou record that after the prince deserted het he persecuted her for years to get her settlement in money away from her and to obtain her letters. Frederick, the Duke of York, next brother of George the IV was de scribed in Grevillo's diary "as the only one of tho princes who has the feel ings of an English gentleman. He delights in the society of men of the world and iu a life of gnyety and pleasure. He is very easily amused and particularly with jokes full of coarseness and indelicacy. The next brother of this family, the Duke of Clarence, look Mrs. .Ionian, an ac tress, for a mistress, and had by her a very largo family called Fitzclar ence, all ot whom were put into offi cial positions either the church, navy or state. lie had the barbarity to turn this poor mother of his chil dren adrift in her old age, and she died of starvation in France. Tlie next brother of this family, the Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria, has had his life written by a eulogist, and in it a full account is given of the operations of his eldest brother, the Duke of York, who had a mistress named Mary Ann Clark, whom he permitted to imburse herself for his favors by selling military commis sions, he having been the commander-in-chief of the British army. She put h.er own footman as a commis sioned officer in the army, aud tLe life of the Duke of Kent says: "There was hardly a department hf the state which her influence had not reached, aud the list of aspirants entered for a consideration in her book ot parlies to bo remem bered included persons of almost ev ery station in society. Tho bare faced effrontery with which this sord id womau sold her calumnies against royalty would, unless borne out by documents, defy belief. For her at tack ou tho Dnke of York she stipu lated to receivo ),0D9 cash down, besides 100 a year seemed to me, ray debts all discharged .and a house furnished in any style of elegance 1 please." She asked the Duke of Kent 250 down aud 150 later to let up on his peccadilloes. Tho next son of the family was the Dnke of Cumberland, and lie, it ap pears, was a systematic ravisher of the ladies and wives of his friends. Grovillo relates under tho date of 1829, a story about the Duke of Cum berland and Lady Lyndhurst, as fol fel fol eows: "The dnke called upon her and grossly insulted her, and when, after a scramble, he was obliged to desist, and go away, but before ho did, he said: '15y God, madam, I will be the ruin of yon and your husband, and I will not rest until I havo destroved you both.'" Let us now see what became of this Duke of Cumberland. Several years before the occurrence related he'went to his bed about 1 o'clock in the morning, and suddenly ho woke up and shouted to one of his valets in au outer roem: "I am murdered!" "When tho valet was about to come into the room tho duke again shout sheut ed: "Don't come in. The murderers are in my bedroom and they will murder you too!"Whea the room was searched it was found that a Corsi can valet of Cumberland was lying in bed with his throat cut from ear to ear. They immediately charged the crime on this valet, who was said to have killed himself to avoid arrest. But what was the motive of the valet in cutting his own throat? Why, the duke had been using the valet's wife for a mistress, though the man had been seventeen years in his service. The valet did bestow six ivonnds on my royal highness. After tho whole thing was settled the leading London surgeon delivered a lecture to his class, in which he said that he had examined the dead man, and that he never bestowed the wounds on the back of tho neck, saying: "No man can behead himself." Now. what was the reward of this lecturer for telling tho truth about a mnrder? The Duke of Kent, father of Victoria, heard tho address, nnd his biographer, the Beverend Ers kine Neale, says: "Tho Duke of Kent heard this address, and was justi fiably indignant at its tenor. He took care that it should verv SDeedilv J reach the ears of the Prince of- Wales, ;in whose household the offending I lecturer held some appointment. Soon afterwards, meeting the lecturer, i whom he had previously been in the i habit of greeting with great courtesy, the duke looked him fairly down, and I then rumped him without mercy." Here we see the social influence of an aristocracy extending from the summit of power down to valets, and even to medical classes. Yet this valet had been considered good enough to have the princess Augusta to be the godmother of his child, and, indeed, the whole royal family was most agreeable with him. Everybody understood that it was the royal dnke who had begotten this child by t&e wife of his valet The next member of this family, the present queen's uncle, married a commoner, Lady Augusta Murray, but the act was pronounced invalid, and then the duke married Lady Un derwood. By both these women he had a series of children, all bastards at law, because royalty must not marry in tho kingdom, lest aristocracy become jealous. The recent " Life of George IV. " by Fitzgerald, shows that this licentiousness of the bro thers extended to the daughters. The princess Amelia, the youngest daughter of this family, is put down in all tlie books of the peerage as having died at tho age of 27, unmar ried. The biographer says Amelia called her father to her bedside when dying. Ho came with his son, the duko of Cumberland, whoso behavior and conversation would havo dis graced one of his own grooms. She left all her property to a friend and tho, matter was hushed up in the newspapers, but there is no donbt that this amiable princess was secret ly married and that on her death-bed she conveyed the story to her father. Captain (afterwards general) Fitzroy was the person to whom she was thus espoused, with whom she had formed an attachment when thrown in his society at "Wej-mouth and other places Now, it has been confidently asserted that nearly all her sisters contracted similar alliauces with per sons in private stations." It may ba of moment to some of our readers to find that tho princess Amelia was beguiled by Fitzroy when he was her groom, after the manner of some recent marriages in this vicinity. Sir Henry Halford, the court physician, was ordered to givo the facts to the king, who was then nearly blind. Halford said: "Yonr majesty, yon appointed Fifrzroy to ride with the princess you can therefore understand how the princess of "Wales ha bestowed her property." When old George TIL was insane and childish his oldest son discovered a noble lady named Pembroke who hud once had an in fluence over him. He went nnd found her and brought her back to see if she could not make another impression on his father, and so de prive his own mother of influence with the king. ()1J ItiUojsnrfi Was a bothersome person, nlwas quarrelsome and angry, lie always misunderstood everybody, and said every body misunderstood him. Brown's Iron Bitters made direct w.ir on Old Biliousness, aud told him that he "must go". The revolution was complete. From Florence, Georgia, Dr. W. B. Pralher writes: "Brown's Iron Bittera has given satisfaction in every instance I have knowu it used."' To cure a celd: Pour abont half a pint of boiling hot water over about a dram of pulverized camphor, arid inhale tho vapors arising therefrom ten to twenty minutes. Great relief is at once experienced, and after two or three repetitions tho discomfort is said to disappear entirely. - - - - Red Star Cough Cure suits all ages and temperaments. Leaves no bad ef fects. Boots and shoes may bo rendered waterproof by soaking them for some hours in thick soap water. The com pound forms a fatty acid within the leather and makes it impervious to water. Snprcnjfly Delightful To tho cmac ated and debilitated invalid is the M-iisc of returning health and strength unplaced by llostetter's Stomach rittcrs. When nut promoter of vigor N tested by persons i i feeble h?nUb, its rcstoritire and vitalizing poicncy soon evinces Itself iu Im proved appetite, digestion and nightly re nosc. tlie sole conditions under which .strength .-mdi.iTve quietude U vouchsafed 1 1 tne numan .system, a gain in r.csn ot course ensues upon the restoration of diges tion and assimilation. As surely ts winter ftlf. i,ia tlia fill if tlfi lnof ilAika ilttntiA alifwl- ov the fiio'stejis of declining strength, when the premature decadence of vitality is not arrested. Marasmus, consumption and oth er wasting maladies are proinj-t to fasten up on the enfeebled Avert disease, therefore. with this crand nabllns tonic, which not onlv renews fail ug strength, but mitigates anil counteracts the infirmities of a;rc and ihose or the gentler sex. Rheumatism, mr. laria. liver and Kidney troubles icld to it. ! Aivvou made miserable by Indi- PO: E. Denipnt. JOB FBXXTTXXTG, NEAT. QUICK AND CHEAP, AT The Astorian Job Office. TRADE 7 MARK. Ibsolztt Free from Opiates, Unzciics nnd X'olsons. A PROMPT, SAFE. SURE CURE For Conclis, Sore TUruat.'lloar.jncs, CoIJi, Influenza, Broucah!, Asthma, Croup, VTicos- I35 Coozb, Qulnsr, Palan In Chest, -uxl oUkt ffectlont cf th3 Throat n.l I.anz. I'rlcc 50 ccnta a bottle. Sold bv DrnspUU aa.l Dcaters. Jirtit3 unable to induce tilr dialer to promptly net it for than Kill recede tico tottlei, hjcyrtts charges paid, by tending one dollar to niz minus a. TosEtu cohimy, SaSo Otrser nj Uir.vUa?ir,-i, KalUi9arr.XanU3!, I'.S. . GERNIANIA 8EEB HALL h:om Tin' Aorta Pacific Brewery Five Cen tsa Glass. J3&Xo inft'ilrr UeeroId at this plate. Vropri:ur. e JLi. Y HOT HIIIOAL XPBIKOK. A Hack will leave Kngenc on the ariiv.il of the train lnun I'ottlabil. EVERY TUESDAY, M inlng thettio from Tortlaud in leas than iwodjjsln dnyilpur. rnTKKKUMIV. $67,090,000 Capita! ! Liverpool and London and Globe. ifforth British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut cf Hartford, AXII COMMERCIAL OF CAL1F08HIA Fire Insurance Companies, lli'l'to'nt ng a Ciplta! of S07,000 OOO. It XAXHUnEN. Agent. Hibn SteaiKaii8tiffl Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. n:O.M AHTOKLV TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Car.by and llwaco. t"on-vtii:g by stages nnd steamboat for Qysterville. Montesano and Olympia idSL "8EB. ilH.18," W. 1. WiMit osi ii, MAsrhi:. Will Se ive Astwln thdlj (SK!:d.js excepted. for Ft Stevens. Ft. Canby and Zlwnco. at 8 A. 3VI Wl'li OjsUrvllIe Mails and Expievt daily, and Through TVlaiis ti points beyond, and JiontesaiiP, W. T., on Mondays. "VTcdr.esdays and Fridayn. On Thursdays the ".Miles" will maki two round to pa. leading Astoria ou sec ond trip (about :t i. i.) s hourj after arrival from flmtrip. Fare to iiwaco. - - 1.00 liseugcrt v.Ul sae 2.1 ciu s bv i.ureha Ing tickets before going on board." Iiwaco Freight per Ton. - $2.00 J2?For TickeL'?, Towage or Cliaitcr :.p ply at the oiflco of the lumpsny, Gray's wliarf, foot of itenton street. J. IL D.OtRAY. Agent. iSTOJIIA. - DitKGOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop .-sSrt STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to, A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. trlttMBzzcay' ! bicksmi m i&&&mb ' Boiler Shop K?QB&&' All kinds of EKGIME, GAHSEEY, AND TMs Tells TiIOXDAY .vrorsTsi .tSL2Ai jD WILL 2E PETE DAYS FOR .rzrj?- .-tMT--irvgrTnr--T f .-n fiie Largest! i he Grandest! The Greatest! Old Jolm Robinson's BIG SHOWS in i as AO- i2r .-CASVfCT tvry i- ws v4t?m inuS W.I! Exhibit at Astoria at That Time. j a $ 2,0 0 0,00 0 A TRIPLE CIRCUS. A WONDERFUL MUSEUMS. AN ENORMOUS ELEVATED STAGE! With in r? Startling r?.i!uns. is:ori' Sensational Novelties, inoro IVrlonner. .Male and Female, than ANY SHOW IE THE WIDE WO&LD! t-3ES.L03S I Y5IJ-: TATTonn ivoniA:. EAKTH .NEVl.lt SITT THE LIKE UEFOHE ZOLA. The FEMALE BL0NDIN. Hiding n Ve!i upede over a Single "Wire, io leei :ujo e me neam 01 in? audience. . fll If I f 5 1 !3n:: a light Wire. eiovatM i 1 1 I 1 i fi I '. anil perrormiriK Hie moit I U I till, diihcnltol ftats. JUiii' "n LE RIDERS! ' 9 rEUIAM B5CYC! ZEETA FAMILY! In uonderful and lightning Hair. Teeth .tn.l Feet Slides from the topmost point -f I llio t'.i!s;u to the Ground. i KTLLE ELLA ZOLA HIGH WIKK iJUI.i-.N". ..dl.s Mmd:MKd with feet iiic&sid in basket", B b i t vs iw.-yjyav-, itn-inTTnmTi-nTrmrimaaaam MXTSEtTM OF ZiXTTXSTG "SZyOHTDERS And a vast collection of rehes of Uio Olden Aga and modem curiosities. A HERD OF MONSTEi: KLinMiANTS of all age, si-" and kinds. HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER S $5,000 movforC;irafr SO.UUOSrlionl oi"a LionH. SIO.OOO AVhitu Xilo Itippopotar.iiiii. S3.COU Tnmincui'. S..Otl School ofWalrus. HYw 1 1 if QSePrla,, Horn'; ALT. LINES OF STEAMBOATS AHLL CA11RY PAS SENGERS TO AND FIUMI ASTORIA AT GREATLY REDIXED RATES. ST i'Airj TO Bi: I FREE .".I ChartoIs.'S Steam Jlits-ical Wanons !" rmmletl Trumpeters, JICO Horses, 1 i hepnnttc Kinds of Music. iVmale Urass Uaiid, Scottish Bag- liHrs, 100 lounted Kailits"0 Cases. 2 Steam Or- Stm'. Female Open Air Opera, 100 Ponies, 8 Distinct 15anLs,.Iul)ilee Troupe, Steam Caliope, r0 Courtiy !)ame. oi:ss of pi:ks,osl3zia' ytie.z BLASTS! Titjci-s, Lions, llycnifs, Lcopmds. Bears, Pythons, Ancondas, Boa Constrictors, etc.. u Uh their Lcepcr. altthroim ojicn, irlth shies tlcncn, in thcmlyhty Parade. PEEF0RMASI0ES DAILY, 1 A"NI) 7:30 P. M. TICKETS will be cnsa(s at during the days of Exhibition. lolmlna TraiprMm Conany. FOE FOETLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE SEW Si kk--'?t .. -.wT?r M Ub j Eb 9$ m W. m& mMHCLxaa Y'hlch has been spacjally built for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & risher's Dock every Honday. Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M.. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Jletuming leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at G A. H. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. ESr-An additional trip will be made on at , a w ciuck aiiuuny Jinrniu'r. for Sound ports. f tlie eatest TUESDAY SEPTE3LBER I KftGWN AS THE MULTITUDE! iU CONSOLIDATION! A .-iO CAGE IIIJr:XEKlK. A (JKiAXTIC AVIARY. ZENOBLY! llnrVtlTOoFeet Through Space by Ancient Home'-, Terrille War Engine, j C33A3; DAItlXG at ita ZEXlTir i , ttt- a ! saJL3LXAl ' Who dive, head foremost from the Dome i Cuivas into a net Ioj ftet below. ' i Me 2fcRATE,Ceiiing Walker . xv,, iXt t!!", A')C.X r !he Canvas walks. inns. i il dances with head dow award. -)Q i'93am:kiisriuan oo J-O ROLLER SKATERS1 ZlO iTUILA FAMILY! Unicvcla Riders and Skaters I " on Stilts. EVERY NATION REPRESENTED, T, ibei if Miuloos. Kurd, Oreett, CannibaU, Azect, Arabs, iledes, Japanese, J'atagon- i:n, Reject, Xubiam, Egyptians, ila- fi'. Hottentots aiul Afghans, all in their ?.'::tlvc Costumes nnil Ceremonies! ''-lIonud-L' .Ui0IIor-es!;n II '-'I Hands Scmatrau i:iiIiioivro :m Camels I UI VT HORSE High TIllE TO WITSESTIIK STREET PAGEANTS 2 tho DJcw York DJovelty Store STEAJIEPw Snmlny of Each IVeelc. leaving rortland Passongeis, bj this route connect at ICalama u. B. scon, rresiaenrj