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:s - , rf -Sr'il m She 'pi$ stariira, ASTORIA, OREGON: THUK5HAY Al'GU.ST The Tramp Triumph. The Kritish steamer Triumph, ar- j 'lived i:i yesterday afternoon. She j ' sailed from Hongkong with a lsrge . CIRCUIT COURT. ISSUED EVERY MOBN'IXG. f.Mondcr EcciMiJ. I. F. HALLOUATN' tz COMPANY. 1imsi.'!.i:i:i:. AMr.:i'iMirToij. l.t.rr..t.n llvihinui, tuts Sirrtf. 18 'consignment of Chinese- for Sau Fran-; Fulton for nlfl". !oT-n.k ....I .,ffu-,..rl tmit no n.irJ- of i-Jiwvcu. .,...... ww , () A i0U.r.-on vs E.l Iloffctal.fon tlm 1.uimiiiiii iri ttV1llMT I I'r-.T. 1111(1 - "'" eiosuiv recked Htesruer j Wanted. ' .Kcoxn patV. x-RocKKntNos. Arsuitable to iSldenceT (? Judge Stott presiding. ; -ol m shivcly's Astoria suitable lor bus- Chas. 11. Miller, naturalized. , incss purposes. Anply to Tougine Scini v. A. E. Xeim. divo'.ee. .1. u. kozorth, .a gym. MAGIC BALM. Antoria Ice Depot. ibeon on board the Fulton for i)lfl'. Dismissed. Frank Fabre.is row prepared to sup- ply families, restaurants, hotels. saloons. . etc.. with pure mountain ice. on t In prcm- Mai f TtUiNni I'm.ii her nmrai ati Catherine .strange v-. S. L. Strange,; j i-i. Fresh ice cream every day. I tails , - . ' , . , divorce. Wmton for plfr.. l'ulton tor paries and dinners supplied with ice ;aii r rauciFCo sue was o:ii.-u uuw.-i 4jt.ft. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 1'rciii.i .t short notice. Tcrius of Subset ij.'.on icfl.l ty Carrier, per u-cof... . . t iiy lU.lil. SoUTIEi r r uiall "mi vctr m of P.intaco toMibcribrr- the same urrciUancu that ha boon 1 Demurrer overruled by consent, and ! . , 11 1 m 1 a . ! and leave to hie answer, exercised towards all the iiltlij Jee j Vm ,;a-m & Co Matthew .lh:i.o. jand after considerable detention, ;t 1 l.nv. iJovvlby for plff. wcoj". .. tviiti j . , . . . ,- . n ,, ,,i tr ,,i,i seined aim dismissed. . , f . out of the Uolden Crate and headed. ud. sf-' i Grant v- Ford. r JOtfTioith. She ha ol)i Ohmee pan-, vrjzued and submitted. Itmrc f.if P.rtt-onl roul :iFicr dumnin" I AT. D. Srnides vs E. S. Merrell er al. '7i -ii . .1 c .. 1 . 5 ,i ,, -1. 1 law. Fulton for pill.. W'iuton lor detr.l At Mi-. Muuson's lodging housi. r kt J them will ;,'o to the .Sound to hud w ltli ili,u.nt rnr .r J 1 '41v.1t vrgefble Touir fir delictte fi-if-tVs. h Ffuudei's Oivn ULOOD PURIFIER. tirral-tti1 Itoomx to Let tf""Avlorlisoincnts marteJ hy tlio yc Lc'itteof Sl.Vj ieraju:iroppr month. lrnpjent idvortiiInK. by the tlfty or wee'., -ttr csiiU ior suunrofor each insertion. THEOIT. Tjik Uaii.1 .v-toizian will he stent ly mail al 75 cent a month. Jn e nf potapc. Head er icho ctintfm)lftlctili-cnce from Un city can tunc Thf AiioitiAV fnlloic thru:. Daiia .r Wr.i'.iti.v i"I:io;i- to any porf-nftirr with out iLbtitUmal expense. AiMrefx man to zmutQul ti4 often a dolrcd. sate order the couutinu room. -An Oregon mist dampened exte rior surroundings to a coTisiderahlc ex lent vesterdav afternoon. The S. F. Bulletin has an edito xial on "The List Duel." Probably the latest, hut by no means the last. The pilot schooner J. C. Cousins, lying in the rear of the 0. R. and Xl dock, is being icpaired and refitted, and will be ready for service in a ueok. -What is the relative difference in the time of high or low tide at Asto ria and the Columbia river hari Will some one give ur the authentic infor mation' Mr. A. .1. Megler, secretary of the Odd Fellows' Land ami Building Asso sociation, gives notice this morning in reference to an assessment on the cor porate stock. An enormous dredging machine is to bo built m San Francisco for the Pur.ama canal. It will be able to re move one thousand cubic yards of earth per hour. Tts with surprise we read 111 the Oregonian that "one of the trustees ni the Oregon penitentiary skipped out last Saturday." Probably it was a trusty that so grossly abused the confidence of the jailer. -Barge number one, of the Asto ria Transportation company, has gone lo Portland m tow of the Clara Par ker, to bring down a load of brick for the Odd Fellows' building. "Twould seem as though some of the toughs who were fired out of Se attle a short time ago, had dropped down this way. Seattle is a good place to imitate in some things. During the week the streets have been unusually crowded. The great number of idle fishermen that throng tho streets, will gradually thin out, and by the 10th there will bo 110 diffi culty in finding room to pass. 1 The name of tho man who drop-1 ped dead on the roadway last Tues day, an account of which we gave in yesterday's paper, was Joseph Citar ella. lie was a native of Maiori, ftaly, and was born May 7th, 1847. Uis remains wcro accorded interment yesterday afternoon. . -The Rip Van Winkle has been laid up at Seattle for repairs. She was built by Watson, horo, live years ago, and did much hard work and valuable in the trade of the lower Columbia, and on the bar, from the time she was built until some time ago, when she was transferred to the Sound. The timo for the arrival of the ocean tramps is growing short. Any coolie cargo arriviug after to-morrow cannot bo admitted. Rut few vessels are due, tho cinching that the captains received, hoth in the Columbia and at San Francisco, deterring them from any desire to take such chances. Can anything in this wicked world of sells and sellers be worse than to begin a nice, interesting item, printed in a newspaper and which you arc coaxea into reaamg, it runs iuong o smoothly, and suddenly come bump up against the seductive statement that Jackman's Pivcr Lad or Pill's Hilln are what you need for gumboils? It tends to destroy all trust in human nature. lumber for Shanghai. Among her passengers is a Uhiuamau nanieu lee Tshung, who is on his way to Port land with his wife and child. His wife, a Chinese, bom in Cuba, speaks fluent English, and knows very little of her own language, her attempts at that being a sort of a "broken China," a it were. Her little girl's name is Mabel. There au nine women on boa id, of doubtful Mtatua, and whether they are allovred to l.uid at Portland, or not, is an ok-ii question. Private and Confidential. .Nearly ivery paper that we pick up. published in the state, except the Oregonian, Standaid, and may be one or two others, have from time to time little items urging upon the people "the necessity of .sustaining your home paper.' Of course these pub lishers know their own business best, and yet it does seem to us that that is not the light stand to take. It savors too much of asking chant'. .No newspaper man can run around town whiningly begging people to subscribe for his paper or to adveitise. in it. without losing a oeitain amount of prestige. This thing of standing hat m hand humbly asking for support is nearly always a tacit admission that the beggar isn't abl j to earn au inde pendent living. It tends to lower tho profession in the eyes of the public, and people, merchants especially, who live in a town where such is the custom, look upon the editor of a paper as a sort of convenience. Wc would not be understood :is suggesting to our confreres in dilferent newspaper ollices that the' quit such undignified sniffling; but simply state it as it has often appeared to 113 when we have read an item which whines fcr half a column with a colicky petition for help. Would it not be better for those editors and publishers to make their Iaper tike the same place in the com munity that au active intelligent man takes in the establishment where he is employed make the paper of value, a necessity; so that people like to read it and know that when they advertise in it every one that amounts to any thing in the place will see what they have to say. In this world wc have always found that ieoplo will gladly pa' yon whatever value you 'place on yourself if yon can prove that .you aro , worth it. As with individuals so with newspapers. it a newspaper has -got to beg for a living the sooner it ceases to be a standing advertiso- .ludgment forplif. Hiram Drown ! ;il - .Maij . Blown ; el al. Confirmation of sale 'IConuli n" KatJ. The thing de-iied found at last. A-k b7 m- iYlstore new caoos j LOWEST PRICES r .Statc of Oregon vs ifichard Wflcoiu.-.j'JniguMs for "Bough on Bat-. It Becognizance discharged. ! V,,ars 0" l m."'- rn' ii- '- Win. II-Wood, naturalized. i1- iLl Adjourned to 9 r. M. to-daj. The Golden Opportunity Tin i'at Austral in ii ICoiuedy rir RHEUMATISM! Always Refreshine. A delicious odor is imparted by 'Floreston Cologne, which is always , Tootlmrlu'. Xeuralsrln.Iifickaclie .i?tAa1iaiirr un molriii linn fi".iri ncrwl Ewn Miffiwr from Hut coiuplJliitV nV ll.L. ' and constipation will doubtlessly avail themselves of the golden opportunity presented of tasting the new remedy. .Syi up of Figs, free of duanro. Cases 01 j long standing, which have only been aggravated by the harsh griping medi cines former ued. yield promptly to the gentle yet thorough inlluence fit J rup of Fig-, Those who have tried it praise it highly. Trial bottles free and large bottles for sale b W. E. Dement Diuggfct, who hasbeen appointed agent for Astoria. HodgcDavis & Co.. whole sale agents. Portland. Oregon. A CARD. To all who are suffering fiom the error.-, and indiscretions of outh, nerv ous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a iceipe that will cure von FUKE OF CHARGE. Till great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in .South America. .Send a self addressed envelope to the Bev. Joskimi T. I.vmam. Station 1). Xew York City. It roht anil A'ervo. Wells' Health Benewcr, greatest rein ed v on earth for impotence, leanness. eicual debilitv. ete.. Si. at druggists. Oregon Depot. DAVIS A CO Portland. O logon. Wood for Rale. 1 have about six hundred and fifty cords of drv hemlock, which I will sell f or cad 1 at S-'5.7o ier cord. 1 will del i ver uie wouu 10 inv cusiojiierv. B.B.Makiox F01 Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, vou have a minted Guarantee on everv bottle of Shilolfs Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. K. Dement Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry alwavs at hand. It cures coujihs, colds, monchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and pmg complaints, .to cents and;?l a bottle. An v one wishimr wells cle.ued or' Ions removed ouickly and in good shape. will enquire at John Rogers. Central Market. t Remember FrankFabre's ice cream. It is par excellence. Knsh ice cream eery day at Frank Fabre's. Families supplied in :in onantltv by leaving order. Also thci Imest oysters cooked to order. Frank j Fabres oysters and ice cream aie Known everywhere as par excellence. Mr. John Rogers of the Central Mar ket. has made arrangements to keep al he finest fresh fish, etc., in their season Are you made miserable by Indi- Sciuiicu. (oul. r.umlMigo, Sprjiius and Suellin. Burns ami Scalds. Chilblains. Jlritiscs.IIcntlaclic. Frosted Feet and liars-. Son Throat, Pain In the Chest. Far Ache. v Corns uud Ilunions. Ind all 3ioIHi Pains. Ptotioii, Constipation. Diziness, L,,s of JV.VniL-fns .,r th? rosewood " appetite. ellow Skin V Slulo'i s ital- ijiiciMisiaiul. Aiu-iralia. wlio ia:i ieris a posilie cure, tor sale by W . niroa siK-elalty. It does not I-.. Dement. Dypetic, nen'oui i)eoj)le, -out of -oils" Oolwkx'.s Lir.uio's I.iqfii) Br.r.r axd Tonic Ina-iookatmi: will cure Avlifor Coldcn's. A cough, cold or sore threat: should be -topped. Neglect frequently results in aiuncurable"lung disease or consumi tion. Brown's Bronchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough sj nips and balsams, but act directly on the in tlatncd parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, ami the thioat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's bronchial troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested b wide and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among Hie few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2."eentsa oov. everywhere. A sure cure for dyspepsia. Oregon RL0OD PURIFIER, before meals as directed. The L'se Tins rvnouxu d Australian lieiucits is made exclusively of. Australian herbs, jjrown by semi) uisinci. ike hero cul- siKflalty. It do'S not contain any tMiisniiotis ingredients whatever, and is the BEST PREPARATION in the world lorthciibovecmiiplaiiiK A I'errecl Cure tJuavanteeil.in Kv- pi3 'ac. It eo'ds Imt so cents per bottle, and ii is .-iuiplv fooli-hiiONS for those who are suffer nitr pain not to use it. Full Directions accompany each liottle. Sold byall Uruccists and Patent Medicine Healers. PROF. 31. A. SCOTT & CO.. Sole Proprietor & .flnnuruetnrerH .No-., -tl :: and .'. Uridsc street. Italia- rat, Victoria, limtralin. Alli:i:il'l lKroT - -.santaflara.C'al. YV. K. IE3IKAT, Sole Asent for Astorin, Oreeon. ment of mental incompetency tlje bet ter for all concerned. Meteorological Register. The following is an extract fiiiin the meteorological register of tin place for the. month of July. 1S82: Average temperature, ."iO.fiO. Maximum temperature, &J.00, tho 21st inst Minimum tempeiv.tiue, 42.00, dur ing night, from 13th to 1-lth. Average cloudiness, .i "i-."j. Xumber of d.tys on which rain foil, 0. Rainfall, 45 c.c. A new stock of stoves of the latest styles at John A. Montgomery's. Catarrh or the Bladder. Stinging, smarting, irritation or the urinary passages, di-eased discharges, cured lv Buchupaiba. SI. at druggists. Oregon "Depot. DA VIS & CO.. Portland, Oregon. For that Headache! Try the Ore gon BLOOD PURIFIER, the vege table remedy, it's the cure. Elegaucc and Purity. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using Parker's Hair Bal sam, it 13 tnc ucst article soiu xor re storing gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. A few bottles of your indeed valua ble medicine, called Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier, has entirely cured my rheumatism of 10 years' standing. Roseburg, Ogn. II. Schwaut. What is nicer on a warm day than a dish of that exquisitely flavored ien cream that Frank Fabre makes.' P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus siu et. has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria Xor Ihc famous Morrow shoes. The Bev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Boui bon, Ind., savs: -Both myself and wife owe our lives toSmr.oii's Coxmwiptiox Crm:.- Sold bv W. K. Dement. For the genuine J. II. Cutler old Bourlion. and the best ot wines. Honors and Sau Francisco beer, call at the Gem opixisite the bell tower, and see Campbell. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. tt0 Students and 2G Professors nnd Instructor. Four dlllercat courses in the College and si in the Academy Including a liusiness course and Teachers' course for which diplo mas are awarded. 1 wentv-lv.o new 100ms added lo the Woman's College. I44.00isall it co-Is a otmg man for tuition and hoard for a vcar. 81X3.0IftUthatit costs a lady for tui tion and board In the Woman's College a earKinsTTi:uM i;i:oins miithm 1:1:1: 1, iSSi Send for Catalosftc to Th os. Van Scoy. Iifldent. d-al-lm Salem, Oiegon. The steamship Triumph, from Hongkong via San Francisco, will discharge her passengers at Astoria and leave to-day for Port Townsend to load lumber for Hongkong. It is expected she will carry about two mil lion feet of lumber. The British bark Oban Bay, which has been off the harbor since Sunday j hist, received orders yesterday to pro ceed to Astoria, having been chartered to load wheat there for Great Britain- Sho proceeded on her way forthwith. AUa California, Jvhj 20th. Shipper A: Bybke. No. 11, Oak .street roniaiui, are 1 metropolis. For Sale. A HALF INTKKESTIX ACOOD 1'AYIMJ business in this city can be bought for S"250. To a man who Is willing to work, this is n good chance to make moiicv. Inquire at this office. ai-wd MAGNUS C. CROSBY, I haw removed to thft KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And have, Without a Single Exemption, The Finest and Best Arraupi Store in Omni, NVvv Goods Received bv Everv Steamer in All tho Latest Styles and Call and Inspect Stock and Get Prices Whether You Purchase or Not. I- No trouble to show goods. r t C. H. COOPER, ) ASTORIA, June :3, 188:2. Dealer in HARD! ABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, lM.l'.MP.KliS AS1 STKAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER. ASTOBIA BREWBKT. - M. MEYER ... Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. JL.VKOF. ORDERS IX I.1KK rROPOltTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Csllon Bottled Beer, - - 81 80por Dozen 9Speclal attention ald to orders from Public Houses and Famines." THE COLUMBIA LA BREWERY The annual hegira is taking place and tho fishermen arc leaving by the the bon ton tailors of the Mcintosh has received the largest and most complete stock of hats in the city. Men's sizes from GSX to ";. Fresh taffy and caramels every day Why will you cough when Shiloh's due will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts M cts and 81. Sold by YV. E. De ment. llrace up the whole system with King of the Rlood. See Advertisement. Averill's mixed paints, the he.st in use, for sale at J. W. Connrs drug store opposite Occident Hotel. If you want nice fresh lard, or good Migar-cured hams, ju&t from the coun try go to F. R. Elbcrson's bakery. it Ls the manifest destiny of (jTLKN'x'sSri.i'iii'u Soav to super-ode oily unguents lor cutaneous eruptions. Fancy soaps and perfumery of all ! kinds can be found at J. W. Conn's drug; store, opposite Occident hotel. Xo more good weight at the Orient Rathc. Three first-class barbers. All work guaranteed. Children hair cut ling a speeialt . J. (J. Cu.v !:tki:. Lessens given in Wax and Paper flowers taught in the latest style. Ap ply at the City Rook store. hundred The Portland boats like un res" ,an? an" caramels every day Hundred, ine i ortianci uoats i.ikc up , thp AQlmla Camlv p-actorv, 3Iain St. a good many, who want to secure their John P. Claims. passage to Sau Francisco. Some go to ' mJTl I ', TZZ 1 , , Aiucrlcau licclon or Honor. thcSound,othcrs, though vcrvfew,go to- . f . . ... . , ., ,, M;, A special meeting of the American the front to strike a job on the rail-, , tlf i!onor -.n be wil at tiie I)1tfTtlfC lllll . rrUtiM..lni ....mttiiff nf ..w.p..... nun. Vll J Jllli.SU. 1 l tilling .11 road, others get berths on vessels, bc iug as anxious to get on now as they were to get away last April; the gi eat er part of them, however, go to San Francisco. S o'clock .shai p. for the purpose of in stating a Commander, and instructions by D. S. Van Slylce. Deputy Supreme Commander. All eomrads arc requested to be present. Rv order of the Council. R. V. 3Ioxt1th. Sec'ty. A. V. Allen, (sriX'R-sSol: III I'AUK V AI.I.KN.) Whfiifvileand rcta'l tciiiij in Crockery. Glass and Plated Ware, TKOI'ICAL AX1 DOMKSTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with WinBs, Liquors, ToliaGCfl Ciears 111. tirgt-si and :nvt coinplnte stock giM)(L In their lineto be found in Hi. ciiy Corner nf Cass and Swiemocqhe. Stre.'-is. -A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy ! Ti ice Mi cent. Sold by YV, K. Dement. 1 astokia. fi;Ei:ox. --The "Always liandy Movepipe .shelves at .lohn A. Montgomery's. Notice. tSHIlMIl istlng hcJwccn .1. T. Uorcliei-s and I. vi. mm: rAUTMatsiiiiMiEKKTiireui: t:x- Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING Hi SHEET WON, TIN, COP PEB PLUfABING urn STEAM FITTING Doiii' with i iittitss (tint a'isputch. Xon. Imt llrst clav: workmen emplneil. A litl-i :isstUiiieiil of; H V A L E P Coislaidl on tuud r. b, i a. la e e 3Ft, lKVial IN Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand Woo:! Delivered to Order. Dimjinij, Teaming and Express Business, Horses ana Can i ages for Hire. DKAI.KU IN WINES, LIQUORS AND OIGARS. FIKVr 'liASS i i:. r. sti: r.xs. c. s. i:i:owx oio?"sr BOOK STORE. i . vv here oii will limi all liio siamiani worns of the da,and a constantly changing stiwk of nn cities and tancy articles: wc keep the icst assortment of vnrlctvcoods I in the citj. j Pocket Books. 'fi r;j r- riciurc rrames, Steroscopes, Mu sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc., etc. P. 1. .STEYEXS & CO. IS SLM'KKIOK TO MOST. AXD IS KXCKLMOi KV NOXE OX THIS COAU1 JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, ' CHENAMUS STREET. - ASTORIA, OREGON. HTOiders left at the CEUMAXIA UKliltJ HALL will he promptly attended to. LOEB & CO.,- i .UUUtKKS I.N WINES, ! LIQUORS. AND ClttAKS.' AtSCXTS l'OK THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. JWAIIgortdH sold til San KrancNco 1'iiccs. j MAIX STREET, n ,lNP 0f tie Vegetable Kiagdwn. Abso- Opposilc Parker House, .5tnna. Oresoii. j lutelythe BEST KNOWN REMEDY! For the - lr.- CohmLbI, X ci or 4d CJUJJ, mmmm FOR THEBL00D ISTHE LIFE YACHT BLUE SKIN. Clipper huUt, copper fastened. uouDie mast vessel, lies at Case's wharf. Ready to re ceive passengers, frcmht or ex cursion parties to all parts of theColumbia river aud vicinity. "' ttsrFor further particulars inquirp of John l.ogers, rontrai Market. Urol Capt. lVood. Master and owue r fr'rrrr. A-uc, Bjx&t&tla. clc. Fresh fruit received at C. A. Mav'.-, by Collund in the Hsh packing business, mulcr ev erv steamer. Xo stale trash. Ever j the namo of -The Astoria Y'ariety r.irciug. varicl of Oregon and California fntftCo.,,,HthIsdaydlssoIvedbyiiiiitiial consent., alwavs on namu For Sale. flVO ACllES OF LAND. WITH OXE- A story house, situate within SUO feet of wnariatfjainiamct. v anniRion lerniory, 1'rice S40a Ono acre of land, with two-story house situate vv ithin ti feet of same wliarf. Price "oo. ; Farm of 1S3 acres, with house, and two; wood wharfs. Frontage one-half milo on I coiumnia itircr : so acres anier inna on place : situate one mile from above wharf. Price S1.2M. For particular enquire of Ceo. Ik Roberts, Catulamet. W. T.. or F. R. Strong, Portland, Oregon. d-wim Positive OiAzro kei: KidRry iihU Kladder HincaKfa, ChruBlr Skirt VrkU UHd KhCHBMtlMH. If cts Stood the Test FOR YEARS. . For particulars and testimonials from well Itnown people in our State read locate and circulars. Prie ---!. per Battle. To Insuro a cure lake six lots for $3.00. Vour (I rugqLst kecp and reeommends It. i Ask for. and see that you get the semuDo. City Taxes, Novelties in household articles at Foster's. Fnbie's ice cream la the best. The business will hereafter he conducted. mjollCElSIIERr.l'.V OrVKX THAT THE IbyJ.T. norchprs.who will sctllc a'J debt. IH city assessment toll for 18S2 b now in due or becoming aire against the linn ami he ' mv hands Tor collection, and all persons that will collect all debts due or becoming duo to are indebted for the same may sav e tlve-per IheDiTO. J. 1. BOUCHERS cent bv navin said taxes before Amr. 2Sth. 188?. J. G. HUSTLER, OHO. F. M. COLLUXI). Astoria, Oregon, July 37th, 1882. City Treasurer. X,. K. G. SMITH, Importer aud WlioJesalc dealer hi Ciears and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar-' . . 0 '.. tides, Playing Cards, Cut- " Annual Meeting. lerr, Etc., Etc., miiK AX.Nl'ALMliETEfGOFTHEStocls- The lamest and flnest stock of Meerschaum 4 Ji, JSte "f t&&KK2LA&! und Amber good lu the city. Particular ut- unu-tYinucr khjui iu uie cuy. rnriiciuar m- j inunedl-itclv niter It smhIoii nn riii75i Sffl lwIrt t0 orrtt" from lhe cmuilry a,ul i mgRSv fflWffoW e ruPnamUQsiri.At. AmorLi iiron l c?!?.fr ft? $ X.' and for Uie trans- : , ,. a . aoimii oi sucn ninpr nntinaM aa nv wim. THEO, BRACKER, Manager before It. A. J. MEGLKB, Sect. s ' si