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VO, XXIV, NO. 40.
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, JSS5.
PRICE. FIVE CENTS.
m TTa - . . . --S NKaSSte"- v M .. .. a
jpir Igfe
rtCSLNESS CARD
jIv. A. U art .J. A. 'LTL.T:t
Will ttive promnt nlleiiiion io all calls.
I on; ;. puriofthe cityoreountiy.
OiP.e- over Allen's Stre. comer Cass and
-i "ejnnqua streets, A.st'iia, Oregon.
f.'V)iliiiii' 'o. 41.
i n. t"f:.2.'5t ia: .
Phyisifinn utl Snrzcun.
Pce. ltoomC, over D. A. alclntosh s store.
t n-KioK Houns : -n to 11 a. ji. --a to 5 : ?i.
tfbhlpncc, opposite the.Iohjmsen building
-:r . a. uouuis, oko. sni.v.vn
ATTOItNEYS AT LVW.
i:ii(V iii Kinney S Bio,-;., pposlt- Citj
m!I. AMoiia. Oregon.
W . FULTON. ' C KUX.TO.V.
rwi.Tox bs:otkks.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
tto.mitjinnd c. Odd Feliov.s Ihiihling.
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SURVEYOR OF
;JtttNti'ouiiiy:ini! City of Astoria
Office : -X. 1 comer Cass and Astortrcet-
ltooin No. 8.
t q. a. nowLsy.
Atjonioy al min-'Iior it i:uv,
Offlec on Clienanuis Street, Astoria. Oregon.
TAY TIJTTI.S:, 2t. I.
?n YSICIAN A K D SU 11GEOX
Offick I'ooms 1,2. and 3. Pythian lluild-
ing.
liKsiiiKKCK-On Cedar Street, back oi
St. Mary's Hospital.
F 1MI10KS. A.E.KHAW.
hicks it sifA.iv.
DENTISTS.
Itooms in Alien's Hmlding, up .stairs, roi
ier Cass and Squennxpia streets. Astotta
Oregon.
J0H.VII. MITCH KI.L.
nn.rii SI. IlKMKNT.
211 f riiT.Mi A DKMKST,
Attorneys Councclcrs at Law.
Itooms 1, 2, 3, and 4 KaiamV lliiiWin,
North East Coiner of Firs! and I'nieSln'tts,
1'oitlind, Oregon.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
-f:iriorof Tit'es, Ah-struct'" t:I
Conveyancer.
O r r st rtt . t doors sor.t
torlan .. . .- i-.i i, Or. son.
BANKIKC AHD IHSURAHGE I
E. ?. CASE,
Broker, Banker, and Insur-
ance Agent,
(STORI A. - 2Ct.iX.
OFFICE IIOUK3 :
From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock 1. I!.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
Capitol Flour,
Manufactured on the Gradual Reduction
Si stem by the
Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co.,
MMITKD
Is the only flour liiat lias taken First Prize
three years in succession at the
I;Mrri, 1'I 3EI2CSIAXZCV; I'A5n.
Also at State Fair.
One trial is sufllclent t-i convince of its supe
rioiity. hoe tliat tin word CAPITOL is on each sack
CEOKGE SHIKL. 8 Staik St.,
PoiUnnd Asent.
WILSON & FISH EI!, Astoria Agents.
STEADIER
MOUNTAINEER.
CAP r.E. J. MOODY,
Astoria, Or., Cathlamet, W. T., "West port
Or., and intermediate points.
The Steamer Hountainccr will leaveAs'o
ria daily, until further notice, from Hu-t'er'-wharf,
foot of Main street, at half-pa-! 2
o'clock P. 31., us follows :
Momta s, Wednesdays and Fridnj, for
CATHLAMET aud intermediate points on
Wash. Ter. side will go to Westport. a:!ie
das.
Tuesdajc, Thurtdajs and Saturday, for
"VYESTPOltT and intermediate points on
Hie Ort;ou side will go to Cathlamet same
days.
Will Leave CATIILAMfTT, XV. T., for As
toria, Jlondajs, AVedncidajs and Frldajs at
seven o'clock.!. 31., touching at all way land
inus on "Wash. Ter. side, and return on tame
side.
Will Leave WESTPOltT, fer Astoria, Or.
on TnesdajR, Thursdays and Saturdays at Ker
en o'clock A. 3f., touching at all way land
ing ou Oregon side, nd leturn on same
fciue.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or
toMalnstieet Wharf.
Pure Ice,
Delivered at Your Door.
This Ice is cut oa Lake CocoIIala and is
pure.
All orders left at Tost & Hansen's Astoria
Soda Works will be promptly attended to.
G. 15EED,
Manager.
ill i m ii
si's as feWB a !-$
i.vrrj strain or cold attacks that Treat back '
aaa nv&nj pros7xai.es joa,
THE
BESTTONIS
Ktrcngtliciis Uio Unset es,
Steadies ilic "Serves,
EnrlclxcB tlic Blood, GItcsNciv Vigo--
lllWUfi ATUil UllllZia U lJU Ural AlWl llintimtu
havo known in my SO yoars practice. I have fonrrt
it specially beneficial in nervous or phjwcal exhaus
tion, and in nil debilitaUnt: ailments that lierjr k.
heavily on the prstcm.Use it I roely in my own f ami!) .'
Gcnuins luw trado mark and crof ytt rel linen or
wrapper. TiUte no other. Mid6 only hy
imiMVN CUKMICAL CO.. HAI.TIMOK! a!.
IiAnrxs' Hand Book useful and attractive ci.-taimm-
list of pnzes fur recipejL information sl
coins, etc Riven away by all dealers ia medicine, u
Bailed to any nddrcta on roccipt of 2c. stamp.
SFLL, HKITSHU .t W(IOIMi:!,
WHO..U3.MK ArT. "oi ".C ((( -.
TORPID SOWELS,
and rALARSA.
From 1 1 ies.c sources arise three-fourths
of the discjisi s v f the human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence.
Loss of Appetite, Tlowt-ltJ costive,
Kiclc Headache, fulIncRS nftcr CAt
lusr,nvers!on to cscrtioii of liotlyor
temper, I.owRplrlt-s, A feclint;
o i"tia.vinEcj;Icct eel some duty.DIz
xiiicsSjFiuttcrlnattliellcnrIJots licforc tlio eyes, lilphly colored
Uriiie,COXSTlPATIO,nndclemaml
1 lio use ofu remedy that nets directly on
the Liver. AsaLivcrineilieinuTDXT'S
IIITS liavo no equal. Their action on
the Kidneys and Skin ia also prompt;
removing all Impurities through these
llirco scavenfjers of the system,"
producing npputito, bound digestion,
regular stools, n, clear skin and a vig
orous body. TUST'S Iir,r.S cause no
nausea oi griping nor Interfere "With
dailv work and are a perfect
A PIT! D OT E. TO MA L A R ! A.
Nild every w licre2ss. OllieoJ 1 Hi:rr:ijSt.N V.
TtiTftPtWI,
Gn.THA!r. OK Wilis
I changed In-
ly a single
- d by Drug-
'ccintofSl.
Klantly toaCr ss P
application of Mils U
slhts.or sen t by lywpre
Ollice. 14 Mnri-av Str
t cw i ork.
I -JZIP33 FEKS.
tor
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.
HAGAN'S
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, andw caiit tell.
EOS TILLAMOOK!
.2!... Str. A. B. Field,
KS.- Capt. Gih.ieKon,
Will 'eave M: n si reel wluul rs regu
larly :i wcpihcr pcno'is durng Augu t
S'pieir.cr :od Ociober. Freight per O.
It. & N. Co. wi'l connect at Astoiia.
Itiite f tni loi.i:od aud As.h;ji .o IloDion
viil$"pcr (in. IV :vzv f o:n Amhm fo.
Addros :At)OLLt.T& CO.
A-iona.
The Telopliono Saloon.
The Finest Establishment of
the Kind in Astoria.
E.preaHv lilted up for the Comfort and
Convenience of those who enjoy n
Social Ola s.
The IJest or Wines ami Liquors,
The Choicest Cigars.
Everything New and First-Class.
IC. r.. JEFFRKY.Prop'r.
For Rent.
THE HALL OVhll I). L. P.ECK & SON'S
can be rented for Public gatherings.
Application may be made to tin executive
committee of the Astoria Inlics 'Coffee
Club. Miw. BEU'SMAX.
IMns. PRAEL.
MBS. OHAIITEUS.
Ill te -i'
Vr91 H m "tB Eases Eg a?
TUTT S
THE CZAR'S 3IETU0DS.
Gov. Cnrtin Kclatc Some Anecdotci oflho '
Ilns!aa Antociat. !
Iu ibc bonso postoflice the olLer ;
day, -writes tbo Washington corres- j
poiident of tbo Indianapolis Journal, ,
some statesmen -wero discussing tno
trial oE Eiel, tbo rabellionist in tbe
Nort-hwest province, lio bas been
sentenced lo death for conspiracy and
treason against her majesty's govern
ment. Among them was Representa
tive Cnrtin of Pennsylvania, ex-governor
and ex-minister to numerous
foreign countries.
"I should not care to have my life,"
said Gov. Curtin, ''bang in tbo bal
ance of maDy of tbe courts of foreign
countries, and especially courts-martial.
The tribunals of Russia are
very oppressive and the peoplo "who
arecalied upon to defend themselves
against treason, conspiracy or even
disrespect to the government have
little chance for life. It is almost
sure death to bo charged with any
thing against the czar of Russia. I
remember an instance which came un
der my notice while I was United
States minister to Enssia, which
shows the oppression. An American
of considerable prominence and a
good deal of wealth, who was travel
ing over the world, came to me with
n letter. He made my headquarters
his own aud I showed him all tbo
courtesies I could. He was quite in
dependent and American, I found,
however, in his observations about
the czarish government, and seemed
to understand tbo courtesies required
toward the "ruler and his subordi
nates. "One day while this American was
in St. Petersburg with me," continued
Gov. Curtin, "we took a stroll on the
leading thoroughfare at a time when
the populace was out in force for
drives and walks. It is a custom
strictly adhered to that the head shall
be bared aud the people shall bo
bared aud tbo peoplo shall bow
in courtesy lo the czar when
lie drives through the streets.
"When we were out the Czar
passed our party, who were on
foot. He was in bis carriage, accom
panied by numerous attendants. Ev
eryone raised his hat and bowed ex
cept my American friend with me.
The czar recognized me and my
'friends, and-alsrxlbe one who did Jiot
salute him. I saw that the discour
tesy was observed, and turned to my
friend when the cavalcade had passsd
and said: You made a great mistako
in not saluting the czar.' 4Oh,' replied
h?, 'I don't care anything about that'
"The next day a note came to me
(o appear at the foreign office. I
went."
'You wero out on the street yes
terday when the czar passed through
on his drive?'
'" Yes,' I replied.
"'Yon had some friends with you?1
" 'Yes, sir.'
"t)ae of them did not salute the
czar?'
" 'I believe not.'
"'Well, you bad belter ask him lo
come here and apologize or explain
his actiou. That will bo satisfactory.'
"Of course I was greatly embar
rassed, and promised lo have my
friend call and make the amend hon
orable if bo would do so. Eat do
you know that the fellow wouldn't
do it? No, his American obstinacy
fhowed itself, even lo mnlishnes3. He
said be wouldn't do it, he didn't pro
pose to apologize for failing to saluto
the czar; ho had done nothing wrong
and he had nothing lo apologize for.
This was communicated to the foreign
office, with my regrets. I could do
nothing more. Tbo very next day
my friend came to me with a great
document from the Russian govern
ment. He said he wanted it trans
lated. I bad it dono for him, It was
a notice to skip.
" 'You must leave here at once,' I
said to my friend.
" 'Oh ! but I shall not do it,' he
naively replied. 'I am guilty of no
crime, and I shall remain hero as
long as I wish,'
"A few evenings afterward, I learn
ed, sorao officers called at tbe hotel
and took my friend away. Ho was
never beard from after that I do
not know whether he was sent lo
Siberia, to prison, or executed."
Gov. Curtin related an incident
which illustrates the perfection of
the Russian spy system. While min
ister to Russia ho went to Paris. It
was during the Franco-Prussian dif
ficulty. The president of Franco seat for
him. and ho went to the palace.
"Yon have recently had n talk with
the czar of Russia about our foreign
trouble?" be asked.
"I have," replied the governor.
"Would you caro to tell me what
ho tbiuks of it ?"
"Well, as a diplomat representing
the United States, I must decline,"
the governor answered.
Returning to Russia the czar re
quested his presence.
"You have just been over to
France ?"
"Yes, sir."
"Talked with the president P
"Yes."
"Would yon caro to tell mo what
was said about the foreign difficulty?"
Gov. Curtin declined to do so, in
the same respectful language he had
employed in Paris.
"W7ell, I will tell you what was said
to you, exactly," said the czar, and
he proceeded to repeat the conversa
tion tbe governor had bad. The in
formation had reached the czar
through the Russian spy system,
which is world-renowned.
TEN'aS iCTA-
The cost of the Canadian PaciGc
bas been S1SO,000,000.
There aro over 2,000 soda water
fountains in New York city.
There are 22o different kinds of
birds in sonthern Dakota.
In Ohio there is one divorce for
every twenty marriages.
Milwaukee has 150,000 inhabitants,
a gain of 43,000 injive years.
Native American soldiers exceed
all other nationalities in stature.
The silver coinage of India
amounts I o about $50,000,000 annual
ly. A German doclor claims to have
invented a machine for looking into
tbe brain.
Ice is piled on the stage of a Kau
sas City theatre to make the andience
feel cool. v
A Connecticut man has a machine
with which Gen. Grant used to split
leather.
It is estimated that Nebraska set
tlers have planted half a million
young forest trees.
The debt of Canada is about SG0
per bead for every man, woman aud
child in the Dominion.
Eastern papers say that the son-in-law
crop of 1885 i3 one of tbo poorest
ever harvested.
It is estimated that over ri,000 per
sons aro auuually burned in the pot
ter's field of New York city.
Choice rubies are said to bo higher
iu price than for twenty years past,
while sapphires have decreased iu
value.
Ladies who ride aro growing so
particular abont their habits that
they have to bo lilted while siltiug in
tbo saddle.
Tbo thirty-eight stales of the Un
ion contain 2,290 counties. Texas
leads off with 151, aud Goorgia fol
lows wilh 127.
"America" was written by Rev.
Samuel Fraucis Smith in 1S32, and
it was sung in Eostpn on the Fourth
of July of that year.
?.rassachnsetts is leading the way
in bringing about a most benoficient
reform- the abatement of the nui
sauce of locomolivo whistling.
Harrisburg, Penn., has a grass
widow who has run away from three
different husbands and run off with
two different coaohmpp".
It is estimated tbatean Javerage of
3,000 immigrantsooMeintoKentucky
annually. Most of tho number are
from Germany and Switzerland.
A horse over forty yeara old is still
doing good service iu the city of
Mexico. He was used at one time as
a cavalry borae in the United States
army.
The While boubc, which has not
been painted for seven years, has
become so shabby as to offend tbo
sensibilities of. the Waslunglon peo
ple.
Tbo odd fancy of a Michigan man
is to build his summer residence iu
the form of a huge lantern. Tbe site
for tbo struclnrc is on a bluff over
looking Lake Hnrou.
An American export who has trav
eled in bolh conn tries, asserts that
the speed of English trains is, on the
average, one-fourth greater than that
of American trains.
During the London season sweet
breads cost as much a3 S2.50 a couple
at the butchers. In some parts of
America aud Canada they are sold at
15 to 25 cents each.
In the list of 4,809 male patients in
the Pennsylvania insane asylum
there are 505 farmers, -IG9 merchants,
10S physicians, 11G lawyers, GO clergy
men, 5S teachers and only G editors.
A curious coincidence in connection
with a school of 70 odd pnpil3 at
Sweetwater, Ga., all binder 15 years
of age, is that every one, it is said, is
related to tho teacher and to each
other.
Ibc Wealth or Tznderbilt.
Mr. Yanderbilt is said to be Tvorth
three time3 his weight in gold. Gold
is a very precious metal, but iron is
more so. Gold cannot enter into the
human circulation, but iron is tho
thing that gives our blood-corpuscles
their rich color. A man -without iron
in his blood would be no man at all.
The preparation of iron which is the
principle ingredient in Brown's Iron
Bitters, is the only one that can be
taken without injury Its strengthen
ing work is perfect.
Odd names aro much thought of
by a Madison comity, Fla., man, who
has named bis five children as fol fel fol
eows: Mexico Maximilian, Dnmas
Don Quixote, Ecuador Aracetier,
Marienno Calvin Peacock, Hor tense
Cinderella.
Destroy that Sisn.
Ono may feel that ho is getting old,
bnt he naturally dislikes that any
thing abont his appcaranco should
advise others of the fact. Yet nothing
does this so effectually as thin and
falling hair. No woman wants to
marry a man, and business firms hes
itate to employ a man, who shows this
fatal sign. Parker's Hair Balsam is
worth to you, in this regard, more
than its weight in diamonds. TJso il,
and have plentiful and glossy hair.
Many have had every trace of cray-
ncss removed and btld spot3 covered
by using a single bottle. ,
Tctnl ponn ia a ronnlar drink in
Chicago. Bouillon is in the largest
demand, bnt tomato, vegetable, ox
tail, pea and barley are much liked,
and are serious competitors io lem
onade and other standard beverages.
If you have a congh uso Bed Star
Cough Cure. There's danger in delay.
RedStar
TRADE VJ MARK,
Ibschttehi
Free from Opiates. Emetics and A'oisons.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
For Cooshs, Soro Throat, Hoarecncw, Calif,
Iutlacnza, Bronehltlj, Anthmc, Croup, WLoop
1ns Cough, Qulnigr, Pain In Chest, uulottur
Zfcctlonj oflho Throat nJ Luncs
Prlcs 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Dnssnrfsts and
Dealers. Parties unable to induce their dealer to
l-romplly pet it for thtm tsill receive tieo bollUt,
Ezprett charges paid, by tending one dollar lo
111Z OUIZLES X. TOCELEJl COarAXY,
Sols Owcer nJ Uaas&ttnrrri,
CalUacrr. XarjUaJ. C. S. S.
GERfrlANIA BEER HALL
FROM THE
lata Pacilc Brewery
Five Cen tsa Class.
J5F"o infetior'P.eer sold at this place.
W.1I. BOCK.
Proprietor.
FOLEY
nOTMBftlGAL NPIIIKOS.i
A Hact wP.neAve Kiwne on the arrival of
.-flio train from Pottiasd.
EVERY TUESDAY,
.Making thetri.i from Portland in Ie.vs than
two dajsiu daylight.
PETEIt JIOXF.Y.
$57,000,000 Capital!
Liverpool and London and Globe.
worth British and mercantile
Of London and Edinburgh.
Old Connecticut of Hartford,
AND
COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
Fire Insurance Companies,
Kepreseutlng a Capita! of G67,COO OOO.
n. VAN DUSKN. AScnL
M SteaKaviialion Co
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
FP.OM ASroKIA TO
Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco,
Connecting ly stages and steamboats for
Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia
STEAMER
jms. "em miles,"
AV. P. Wuitcomi:, Mastki:.
Will leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted)
for
Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and ITwaco,
at 8 A. M
WithOstorviIlo Mails and Express dally,
aud
Through Mails to points heyond, and
Montesano, "V. T., on
Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays.
On Thurfidays the "Miles" will make
fwo round trips, leaving Astoria on sec
ond trip (about z r. n.) s hours after arrival
from firt trip.
Faro to llwaco, - - $1.00
PasseiiRcrs will save 2r cents liy purchas
ing tickets before going on board.
llwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00
E-jrFor Tickets, Towage or Charter ap
ply at the office of the company, Gray's
wharf, foot of Henton street.
J. II. D. QRAY,
Agent.
$. ARNDT & KERCH EN
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
DLACKSMrTll
Rnilpr Shnn "Cf
v-.-gy
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
Pnfi
and vsSi.x3ira5-rt i7?
5&3S3Fm
ci;J'vv
r-
ells of
SHOW ON
MONDAY
AUGUST 31
J2L3KT33
WILL BE
FETE DAYS FOR
r.-o mini . -L- i
Th8 Largest! The Grandest! The Greatest!
Old John Robinson's
BIG SHOWS
i Sf
Wli Exhibit at Astoria at That Time.
A TRIPLE CIRCUS.
A WONDERFUL MUSEUM.
AN ENORMOUS ELEVATED STAGE!
With mre Startling Features, more Sensational Novelties,
more Performers, Male and Female, than
ANY SHOW m THE WIDE WOULD!
Till! TATTOOES) 1YOMAIV.
EARTH SEVER SVW THE MKEHEFOIiK
ZOLA, The FEMALE BL0NDIN.
Rit"nn a Velocipede over a Single W'iie,
Go feet above the heads of the
audience.
TBIMIi
Platinc on a lieh t Wire, derated
u' i cm, anu periorinins mo meat
imcuu oi lea's.
9
FEXAS'i EXLiSII
BICYCLE RIDERS!
9
ZENA FAMILY!
Iii wonderful and lightning Hair, Teeth and
Feet Slides from the topmost point of
the Canvas to the Ground.
ftVLLE ELLA ZOLA
HIGH "WIRE QUEEN, walks blindfolded
with feet incased in baskets.
M'CTSB'OrM OF Xii-srisra WOITDEnS
And a vast collection of relics of the Olden Age and modern curiosities.
A HERD OF MONSTER ELEPHANTS
Of all ages, sizes and kinds.
HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER
s!.; COO Strove of i.niflfM JSiO.ttOO Srlionl ofoa laoiiH. SlO.000 White
Ailo Illpiiopotamu.s 5 ,Ot Taminoui. S."i.OOI School of Walrus.
m
7"""7QSeparate Horns
ODbtinct Eyes
2-Horned-2
Somairsa Rhinoceros
ALL LINES OF STEAMBOATS WILL CARRY PAS
SENGERS TO AND F1103I ASTORIA AT
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
3OXT Jb'AII TO BE I.V
$300,00
V
31 Chariots 4 Steam Musical Wagons. 13 Mounted Triiinpeiers. .'WO Horses,
12 .Separate Kinds of Music. Female JJrass Hand, Scottish Bag
pipers, 100 Mounted Knislits,0 Capes. 2 Steam Or
fians, Female Onen Air Opera, 100 Ponies, S
Distinct HancN, Jubilee Troupe, Steam
Cal'opc, 30 Courtly Dames.
IEXS OF PSXSFOKItllAG WIE,1 BEASTS!
Tigers, JAons. Hyenas, Leopards, Bears, Pythons, Ancondas, Boa Constrictors,
cfa, icith their keeper, all thrown open, with sides doien. In themtghty Parade,
2 PERFORMANCES DAILY,
1 AND 7:30 P. M.
TICKETS will "be on sale at
during the days oi Exhibition.
Colirtia TransporMifln Coipy.
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE NEW STEAMER
TELEPHONE
"Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Returning loaves Fortland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
JSrAn additional trip will be made on Sunday or Each WccK, leaving Torlland
at 9 O'clock MHHday Slorulncr. F.isseuuers bj this route connect at Kalaroa
for Sound ports. O. B. SCOTT, Presldentl
afesf
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 1
KKQWN AS
THE MULTITUDE!
OATiON!
A .IO CAKE MKXAKKXSii:
A KIG.VXT1C AVIAIIY.
ZEXOB1A!
Hurled 200 Feet Through Space by Ancient
Rome's Terrific War Engine,
ElUJJAN ARLdnt its ZEXITII
QklEtA!
ho dive?, head foremost from the Dome
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