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(!) . -r" -.&.- SS5-4-UiHi77-,- srfmzcrSi- mmmmm &&&W5?m :zg. s$?0r. ms&--rA,&i tegg i-: "VV-r---rTi.-!iU "lA-t " " tsr-w' j .-.! a ';. 5i r- .-ci. i VOL. XXIV, NO. 45. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, JSS5. PRICE. FIVE GENTS. AS 4 Hunl A 1 A - fr ---jr- ---aj-i-i. -jr?it - -T-N7 VT S5S yS" C N 'ss?' F IJST N BUSINESS CAJtDS. TV. A. 1. ur.d J. A. FUI.TOX. I'iij.sicians ami Surr:ons. Will ive proinnt attention to all calls, j l oia any pait ot tne city or couiuiy. Ofiice over Allen's Store, comer Cass and s.iit'ioiua streets, A:tMia, Oregon. Telephone 'o. 41. 1) K. FXIAKK. P.IGK. Phj'Hlrinn ami Surgeon. ufl'-ce, KooniG, over I). A. Mcintosh s store. (KiCKlIouns:-9 toll a. m. ;-sto5r.ai. Residence, opposite the.Johancen building r.K". a. nonnis. gko. xoi.am SQIXSli & DORISES. ATTORNEYS AT I. AAV. mice la Kinney's Block. pposlte Cit Hull. Astoria. Oregon. V. KULTOX. O. C FULTON. FIIITOHf ItaoTHKRS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and G. Odd Fellows Building. pi ELO F. IMKKKEt SURVEY OR OF Clatsop County and City of Astoria Office : X. E. comer Cass and Astor streets, Room No. 8. T q. A. KOWIilSY. Attornes' and Counsellor :.t Law, Oillco on Chcnanius Street, Astoria, Oregon. TAY TUTTLK. .11. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Kksidknok On Cedar Stieet. hack ol SL Mary's Hospital. F V. HICKS. A. K. SHAW. HICKS fc SHAW. DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, eor ner Cass and Squenioqua streets. Astoi ia Oregon. JOHN H. UITCUEM.. RU.I'it M. DEVKNT. SEITCimr.rj i. DKHKXT, Attorneys and Councelors at Law. Rooms 1, 2, 3. and 4 ICamm's IiuiJtltriv North East Corner of First and Tine Streets, Portland, Oregon. T3 It. KlElK', NOTARY' PUBLIC. Searcher of Title, Abstracter liuI Conveyancer. Onice on Cass Street. 3 doors south or As torian office, Astoria, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! !. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ANTOllIA, (mr.r.it.. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. HI. until 3 o'clock 1. M. AHEAD OP ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Gradual Itedncilon System hy tho Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Hills Co.. Climitkb Is the only flour that has taken First Prize three years in succession at tho POXtTLA.VI KECKAXICT FAIIC. Also at State Fair. One tilal Is sufficient to convince of its supe riority. See that the word CAnTOl, Is on each sack GEORGE SHIEL. 8 Staik St., Poitland Agent. WILSON & FISHER. Astoria Agents. STEAMER MOUNTAINEER- CAP r.E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathlamet, W. T., West port Or., and intermediate points. Tho Steamer Mountaineer will leave Asto ria dally, until f urtlier notice, from IIu-t!er' whaif, foot of Maiu-stiec, at half-putt 2 o'clock r. 21., as follows : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, fur CATHLAMET and intermediate points on Wash. Ter. side will go to West port, same da s. Tapsda)s, Thursdays and Saturdays, for WESTPORT and Intermediate points on the Oregon side will go lo Cathlamet same days. Will Leave CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday at seTen o'clock A. M., touching at all way laud lues oh Wash. Ter. side, and return on same side. Will Leave W'ESTPORT, for Astoria, Or. OB Tuesdays, Thnrsdajs and Saturdays at Ker en o'clock A. M., toucuiug nt all way land Inci on Oregon side, and return on same side. For Freight or Passage, 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 he promptly attended to. G. REED, Manager. ,& JSSM 1 J I i HI , wfeB II 1 1 if VkX t V" rvBS R ri K til H VJ Ccinlnnins IRON rrlth TUP.E YEGETAK TONICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES , sad ENRICHES THE BW)OD. 0uicksa3 , tho action of the Liver and Kidneys. Clears tho complexion, aakts the skin smooth. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce cos- I stipatlon-ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES DO. i Physicians and Druggists everywhere rocrasmend iL Da. N. S TtrGOtra. of Msrion. Hans., rays: "I recommend Brovrn's Iron Bitters as a valuablo tonis f or cnrichmit the blood, and removing all dyspspUs hyniptonis. It does not hurt tho teeth." Da R. II. Dklzixu Reynolds. Ind.. eays: "I luvo nrescrilHKl Ilrmrn's Iron Bitters in cws of Msan and blood disoi"vw. also when a tnic was nooJed. and it has proved thoroaglily satisfactiry. Mb.Wsl Braxs. 2C St Mary St.. Now Orleins. Ia.. says: "Brovrn's Iron B.tters roliorod roe in.ica-s ol blood poisoninc. and I heartdy coannond it to those needing a panfier." Tho Genuine his Trado Mark and crossed rod lined a wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BSOffS CHEMICAL CO., KAl.TIMCUE, JI. Iiinirs' ILxrrD Book nscfnl and attrtctivo. ccn t.nni.i h-jt of prizes for roripes. informstinn atuiat onns. otc plven avray by all dealer in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. ttamp. SNEM., IIEITSIIU A WUODARR, Whoi.k?ai.k Ac.vxrs' Tori' td (rein-. TORPSD BOWELS- DISORDERED L5VER, and MALARIA. Fromthese sources arise throc-fbiulhs of tho diseases cf the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: Loss of Appetite, lioxvrlt costive, (sick rfciulaclic, fullness after cat iir,nvcrsloii to exertion ofbndyor mlml, Eructulicn of food, Jrritnbll Ityofteiaper,Iiovx,rIt"Afeclim oriiaviiiiraelectcd.omccluty,lIs zlticss.FlnttcriuattlicXIeart,I$ots beforo tho cycu, liiplily colored Urine,Con:STlPATlOAnnailciJiand the use of u remedy tliatnetsdlrcctlvon tho Liver. AsaLIvcrnicclieInuTt7TT, IIT,r.,S liavo no Ciiual. Tliciractlonon the Kidneys and Shin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three scftvciiRers of tlio system," producmg appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig oroushody. TUTT'S JlXit.S cause no. nausea or griping nor intcrfcro iviUi daily work una arc a perfect ANTIDOTE TO WJALAREA. bold every wherc25C. OUieo41 LJlurraySt-X V. Gc.vTllAiiiO!iWinsKi:us changed in stantl loaGiissr Rlack hyasinglo application of this Dvi:. Sold by Drug Ui.ts,orsently express on re cciptofjl. Orace, 41 Murray Street, New York. SCTTS 2!AlIUiL o? vzsnu ezcieis rssa. Is just what its nama implies ; s Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai acts directly upon the iWer j curing V V f the many diseases 1: tiyio that xm. anting the nu portant organ, and merous ailmRtits arise from its deranged or tor ction, sucli as ice. Biliousness jrir ii- Cosyenessaiaria, Sick-lieadach PJieufflanetc. Itr is therefore a rruisinhk " Io "have (5ood Health :ha Liver must "be kept in order." DB. SAJiTOBD'S IIVEE IHVIGOEATOE. Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow el?, Strengthens the System, Purities the Blood. AssistsDigestion,PrcventsFevcrs. 3 a Household .Need. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. E2. EAIIPOSD'S LIVSE IF7IGOBAT03. An experience cf Forty years, and T.o's tanCscf Testimonials prove its Merit. FOR PAW. BT AT,T, DnAT.ERS IN rnDICCCnS Fcr full mfomiTion wnd yonr addre?3 for JK r--o Rnck on Jl-o "Liver and its diicftFC5,"' u pTjroaa SIX suans bv.. nztv xoas enr FOB, TILLAMOOK! Sir. A. B. Field, Capt. GahrieLson, Will leave Main street wharf as tvpu larlv as weather penults dtirini: August Septcmbsr and October. Freight per O. R. & JC. Go. will connect nt Astoiia. Rate from Pottland and Astotia to Holloa vilIe?Cper ton. l'iisssse from Astoria s. Alldres RADOLL! T & CO.. Astoria. The Telephone Saloon. The Finest-Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Imperially fitted up for tho Comfort and Convenience of those who enjoy a Social (Jla'S. The Host or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest CJgnre. Everything Mew and First-CIass. R. T.. JEFFREY. lrop'r. T8JTTfS nr.in p2S SAVED BY A SECOND. One of Lincoln's Reprieves Was Delayed ly a Break ia the "Wires. How "The most impressive sight I over saw, 1 think, was nt Harper's Ferry in '63," said detective 0. W. McElroy yesterday afternoon. The detective is a member of Perkins' agency, and was at one time sheriff of Oswego county, New York. Tho conversation was brought about by a remark upon tho impressiveuess of the funeral services over Gen. Grant "Tho sight of a man going to his own funeral, with tho band playing a dead march, is calculated lo impress one," he continued. " That is the case, you know, with a man con demned to death by court-martial. The case of which I spoke happened in January, 1SG5, and the wonderful escape of tho condemned parties is somethiug I shall never forget Two Irishmen, ."John Shea and Michael Doane, had been bentenced to be shot for desertiou. There was consider able feeling in favor of tho men. It was in the time of hig bounties, and tho two youug men had enlisted for something like 1,000 apiece. In a few days they were both missing, and wcro not caught for three or four weeks. They were drunk, and their money was about gone. Tho truth of the matter was that it was no case of willfnl desertion. Tho men had got on a drunk, and had never sober ed up enough to realize their position. They were badly frightened, and were attended by two priests. I can remember "tho place well. They wore marched up on a lit tlo hill on a level plateau, and the soldiers thrown into three side3 of a hollow square. Tho two men, accom panied by tho priests, and preceded by the band playing tho dead march, wcro marched around tho inside of this square and stopped nearly in the center, by tho side of their opened coffins. Tho priests were in earnest conversation with them and tho min utes rolled by until they grew into an hour. Twelve o'clock came, and Gea. Stevenson gave ordera for the priests to leave the men. Very re luctantly they did so, prolonging their leave taking upon one pretext and another as long as they could. Everything was at last mado ready, and it was only a matter of seconds between the men and eternity, when the general's orderly rode up. swing ing his hat and yelling at the top of his voice. It was a reprieve from Lincoln. "It seems that the priest had tele graphed the president tho night bo fore, asking for a reprieve, and staling that there wero mitigating circum stances. Lincoln who was always looking for an escuso to save a man's life, reprieved them. Gen. Steven son's headquarters were nearly a mile from where we were, and Ihe tele graph office was at his headquarters. He had left a mounted orderly there with instruction lo rush through any dispatch that corns. Nothing came until a few minutes boforo 12, and the orderly dashed away. Ho had to go up a steep hill, nearly half a milo long. When ho reached tho top his horso was badly winded, and could hardly go. He met a citi zen on a good horse, and without any ceremony pulled tho gentleman down and mounted the fresh animal. Half a minute's delay would have been the last of Messrs. Doane aud Shea. "A strange part of the story is yet to come, borne three years after ward I met an old telegraph operator in Oswego. He was in "VViftshingtou in the winter of '01 and '63. "W.o got to talking over war matters, aud I found that he remembered the case I havo told you about Ho was in charge of the wire leading to Har per's Ferry. He had heard of the two men to be executed there, through the operator. They had discussed tho matter over tho wires. Conse quently ho remembered the case well. Upon the morning of the Execution, at 10 o'clock, the dispatch reprieving the men was handed him to send out He turned to his desk, and what was his horror to find that ho couldn't work the wire. A storm was in prog ress, or something else was tho mat ter. At any rate tho wiro would not work. There was no other way of reaching Harrei's Ferry. Tho "dis patch he didn't get off until just be foro 12, but, as it happened, in good time; but ho told mo it was an expe rience ho would nover forget Alto gether, it was a pretty close shave for the two Irishmen, aud I don't beliove they ever forgot the accident either." I'iltsbury Dispatch. A good rulo for baking potatoes is to wash aud boil them in tho usual way till nearly done and then finish by baking. They are whiter and mealier than when baked tho old way. You may avoid tho unpleasantness lo tho eye when peeling onions by sitting in a draught of air or by an open window or door whon doing it A tablesnoonful of stewed tomato I or catsup added to the gravy of either roast or fried meals improves it greatly. A Nasal Injector frco with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed v Price 50 cents. Sold hy W. E. Dement. Thc llev.Geo. ILThaver.of lltmr bon.Ind., sajs: "Both niy&clf and wife oweour lives toSnu.on's Consdmitiou Cuex." Sold by W. E. Dement. A LITTLE SXAKF. STORY. Austin, Texas, Aug. 1JL '-Speakin' o' snakes," said the Texas frontiers man, "reminds mo ov a little adven ture mo and a chum had with rattle snakes that made mo respect the rattlesnako ever since." "What kind of an adventure did you havo that makes you respect the rattlesnake: ' asked a bt Louis man. "Well, one evening just before dark out among the Rio Grande canyons there come tho all-firedest rain you ever seed. Before we could get out the water had risen so tho only way was to cross a canyon about thirty feet wide and 500 deep. "When we got to this canyon we found about 1,000,000 rattlesnakes there. They recognized me as their friend, it seemed, as I tried to keep my chum from shooting into a whole mound of 'em, for they crawled around me and looked into my face, as much as to say, 'You can help us over if yon will.' I noticed that the snakes paid no attention to my chum, except a big rattler my chum wound ed wonld look at him and then go around to his followers mid seem to tell them something. "Well, I tied a knot in tho tail of a big rattler and then got another and looped his neck into this, and so on until I had a snake ropo' about sixty feet long. Then I coiled it in my hand as I wonld a lariat and th rowed it across, and the head snake tied himself to a tree, and the last one on my side did the same. I had my lot of snakes to go over first, and then I went over on this snake-rope bridge. Tho last snake let go of the tree, and he crawjed up and tho others fol lowed until all were across. "My chum had done as I did, but he let tho big wounded rattler have himself made tho last snake, and tie himself around the tree, so when all his snakes wero over and my chum was going over as I had done, tha big wounded rattler seemed to grin showed all his teeth and let go. Of course the wholo shebang went down with 'swish,' and my chum was throwed off and smashed into jelly, and" but the crowd had scattered and left tho big Texan to himself. He muttered : "I don't keer a dum; theso fellows think a rattlesnake is the deadliest enemy of mankind. Ho is not as poisonous as the copperhead, and always rattles a warning before ho strikes Ho' is "my friend, any how." Some People Snore Sonorously. Why do some people snore? Some because they are thoughtless. Some becanso they sleep with their mouths open. Somo becanso their digestive system is in bud condition. Brown's Iron Biller will not shut anybody's mouth; but it will rectify bad" diges tion, aud produce solid comfort and consequently delightful sleep. Mr. H. P. Smith, Montgomery, Ala., writes, "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for woakness aud night sweats, and it cured ine." In boiling meat for soup put cold water to it and let it come slowly to a simmer to extract the juice. If meat is boiled for itself alone, put it into boiling water, which causes the outer surface to contract, and the richness of tho meat is retimed with- St Jacobs Oil conquers pain. Bed Star Cough Cure conquers conghs. No opiates. Never put salt into soup when cooking till it has been thoroughly skimmed, as salt prevents the senni from rising. Air you mailu miserable by Indi gtstiuu. Constipation, Dizziness, Lcrss of appetite, Yellow Skin? Shilnh's Vital izer is a positive cure. Korsaloby W. E. DlMlHMlt. The Gem Saloon. The Popuhr Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE (JUM SALOON. AI.IIX CAMPKEI.L, - - PKOritlETOK JOB PB.XBTTrN'G, HEAT- QUICK AND CHEAP, AT The Aslorian Job Office. The GEN. MILES Will Mako TWO TRIPS DAILY! Forts Stevens ancf Canby, And llwaco. The second trip will ho made upon the ar rival of tho hoats from Portland. Tlila gives every one a splendid chance to get THE OCEAN BREEZE, And sec the Mouth of the Columbia. Found. LAKGK FISHING. NO. 43, NAME GONE, at Hug Cape. For further information apply to C. W. ALLY. Onion Peak. Tillamook Co., Or. fVFTIPPBfi HIT mr-r THE GREAT t IS EEhffl' bs3 iiStfajra i3lS;itfi$ FOR lES-AXEST. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Hca&che.Toolhachc, Soro Throat, Swelling. Kprnln, Hrulc, Usrti, heslii. Pi-wot IU:c, A5D ILL OT11EU HUDILT PA1S3 ASH AC11I3. Sol-! lr DnistftU aJ Dealers ererrwJwrc FllljrCccUt buttle. DlrectioBS la 11 l-injnur. TIIU CIIAKI.11S A. VOUELEIS CO.. (SiK-t,jr-uA.VlKitCU:iCO.) lLcorr. KO., U.S. I. be ilA BEER HALL FP.OM THE Northern Pacific Brewery Five Cen tsa Glass. 53Xo inferior Jlccr sold at this place. WJI. BOCK, Proprietor. FOLEY HOT A1BIHCAL SPSlNON.i A Ha.-k will leave Kwgene on the arrival of the train Itom Poniard. EVERY TUESDAY, Making the triii from Portland in lest than I wo ilajs in daylight. PErKi: KUNKY. $67,000,000 Capita! ! Liverpool and London and Globe. Worth British and mercantile Of l4udon and Euinhurgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AM) COMMERCIAL OF CALIFOSK5A Fire Insurance Companies, I'eprcMMit ng a Capital of S67,COO OOO. 15. VAX MISKN. AueuL lira SteaiJa!igaliai Co S'JftlKtER SCHEDULE. rilOM ASTOKLV TO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco, fonncvti'.ig hy stages and s'.er.iaboata for Oysterviile, Montcsano and Olympia STEAM Ell fs& "GEN. MUSS," V,'. P. WntTiojti:, SUarr.iu Will leave Astoria daily (SHiidas excepted, for Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and llwaco, at 3 A. M WithOjstervillo Mails and Express daily, and Through Mails to points ht-yond. and ilontesano, W. T., on Monday 3, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays the "Miles" will make two round trips, leaving Astoria on sec ond trip (ationt 3 r. .m.) 5 ituiirs aftur arrival from first trip. Fare to Hwaco, - - $1.00 rajnengrri will save 5 vn!s by purchas ing tickets bef-Jic going on heard. llwaco Freight per Ton. - $2.00 JSyi'or Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at tho offlce of the company, Cray's wharf, foot of Ilonton street. J. II. D.GRAY, Agont. S. ARNBT & FERCHKK ASTOUIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop tKMm?$ Boiler Shop ?!i?5p5t' Alt kinds or ENGINE, GAHNESY, AMD STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CAJmERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ,3J' ' K io --'' nn BLACKSMITH IPg'fL SHOPfilfe t: Tells of tike Greatest SHOW ON EARTH, 3I0NDAY AUGUST 31 - WILL BE FETE DAYS FOR The Largesli The Grandest! The Greatest! Old John Robinson's " ' - 1 1I BIG SHOWS t " Will Exhibit at Astoria at That Tims. 'i r A TRIPLE CIRCUS. A WONDERFUL MUSEUM. A 9 U &? UBU W AN ENOBMOTJS ELEVATED STAGE! Willi mare Startling Features, more Sensational Novelties more Performers, Male and Female, than ANY SHOW IN THE WIDE WO&LD! Till: TATTOOEW TTOHIAX. KARTH NEVER SAW THE IJKK I1EF0RB ZOLA, The FEMALE BLONDIN. Riding a Velocipede over a Single Wire, W) feet uhovc-thc heads of the audience. Win I IT Valine on ali I 111 li 4 I 'ft.andp I U 1 U il . tlitlicnlt of fal clit Wiro. elevated pttformins tho most at. 9 JFE2IAI.I-: KXULISIE BICYCLE RIDERS ! 0 ZENA FAMILY! Iii wonderful and lightning Hair, Teeth and Feet Slides from the topmost point of the Canvas to the Ground. Fi'LLE ELLA ZOLA HIGH WIRE QUEEN, walks blindfolded with feet incased m baskets. MTTSSTJM OF IiSITISTG WQTSSHS And a vast collection of relics of the Oldea Age aud modern curiosities. A IIF.IID OF 3IOXSTF.R ELEPILYXTS' Of all ages, sizes and kinds. HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER. $45 OOO Provcof OiraflVs S20.000 Scliooi of Sea Lioiih. SlO.COO WhiJo Kile Hippopotamus. S.,000 Tniuiuoar. ..OOl School of Walrus. nVTrTTOScparate Horns I 2-IIorncd-2 1 300 Hordes !in l SI Ilnuil-; UA"iriIUP'tlnr Byes ISuniatran RhInoceros SO Camels ! UIAT HORSR High ALL LINES OF STEAMBOATS WILL CARRY PAS SENGERS TO AND FR03I ASTORIA AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. UOX'T Jb'AIIi TO 55E I.V Tl UK TO WJLTA'KS TX1K $309,000 FREE STREET PAGEANT! :;tCIiariob. 4 Steam "Musical Waaous. 13 Mounted Trumpeters. :0 IIor.-es, l'J Separate Kinds of Music. Female JJrass Hand, Scottish Uapc piners, 100 Mounted Knijilits,."0 Cases. 2 Steam Or gans, Female Open Air Opera, 100 Ponies, 8 Distinct liands. Jubilee Troupe, Steam Caliope, 30 Courtly Dames. DEZV'S OF PEBFOR3ILG W1I.T BKASTSI Tigers. Lions. Jlycnas, Lcopurds, Bears, Puthnns, Ancondas, Boa Conslrlclois, ctcwith their keeper, all throicn ojicn, tcifi sides doicn, in the mighty Parade. q PERFORMANCES DAILY, 6 L 1 AND 7:30 P. M. L TICKETS will be on sale at during the days of Exhibition. In T ransDortation FOR Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW rELE Which has been specially built for tho comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & FLsher'a Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. An additional trip a11I bo made on Sunday of Each Weelc. leaving Tortland at 9 O'clock Sunday 2Iorni:r. rassenjjers hj this route connect at Kalaroa for Sound ports. U. B. SCOTT, rresldentj TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 T33 KNOWN AS THE MULTITUDE! - - CONSOLIDATION! A 50 CAII JEEXAUKJCIR A IA3W'TIC AVIAltY. ZENOBIA! Hurled 200 Feet Through Space hy Ancient Rome's Terrific War Engine, JF22L Catapult! II UMAX DARLVG at its ZKXITI5 J3lXXXJ&Z Who dives, head foremost from the Dome -of the Canvas into a net Ioj feet below. M'lle ZERATE,Ceiling Walker Who at the Apex of the Canvas walks, runs ai.d dances with head downward. QQ Fr.3I.!iCtSIBCRU3l r) Q ZlV ROLLER.SKATERS! Zo TUILA FAMILY? Unicvcle Riders and Skaters on Stilts. EVERY NATION REPRESENTED, Triltts of Hindoo. Kurds, Greet jt. Can nihil-, Azectg, Arabs, Jtedes, Japanese, J'atuyon- itn, Fejetn, Xubiant, Egyptians, Jla- Ittys. Hottentots and Afghans, all in their STatiw. Costumes nrtl Ceremonies! the iMew York Novelty Store STEAMEX Coiaiy.