The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 26, 1885, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY JULY 2G. 18S3
The best time yet made between
New York and Liverpool is six days,
nine hours and fifty minutes.
The German authorities, with a
view to discourage emigration, have
forbidden the railways to carry emi
grants at reduced rates.
A dispatch from London says: M.
Lesser states openly that the pos
session of Herat has become necessa
ry for Russia and ought not to cause
Pitixcn Fkedeeick Charles, the
Red Prince, left a fortnne of up
ward of 10,000,000. The bulk of his
estate goes to his son, Prince Freder
ick Leopold.
The London Life reckons the val
ue of the Times" advertisements on a
recent Saturday to be about .2,180.
This is at the rate of 13,000 a
week and 52,000 a mouth.
HALr-PESNT dinners can be ob
tained in London, consisting of a rich
stew made of the best quality of pota
toes, carrots, onions, oatmeal and
meat, and a second course of bread
and jam.
The clerks of the first assistant
postmaster-general, at Washington,
who have been denied the usual
month's vacation, will apply, so says
a Washington dispatch, for an extra
month's pay.
The Oreyoitlan thinlcs that the
state exhibit at the New Orleans ex
position did no material good and
that it would be a foolish waste of
time and money to repeat the experi
ment next fall.
The trip from New York to Boston
via Hartford, distance 229 miles, was
made by a train a few days ago in
five hours, deducting about seven
minutes lost in slops. This is con
sidered a great feat in railroad trav
eling. A sextimen't in favor of tariff pro
tection is making considerable head
way in Great Britain, and has devel
oped itself in the suggestion that a
royal commission be appointed to in
quire into the prevalent depression of
trade.
President Clevelaxd anil the
members of his cabinet have lately
received a good many telegraphic
messages obviously written by insane
persons. There is only one sane feat
ure to these telegrams. They are
marked "Collect."
A German newspaper contains an
obituary in which occurs the follow fellow follew
ing: "Our dear eon Gustavo lost his
life by falling from the spire of a
Lutheran church. "Only those who
know the height of the steeple can
measure the depth of our grief."
Lewis Purdy of Shrub Oak, West
chester counly, Virginia, probably
the oldest postmaster in continuous
service in the United States, celebra
ted his forty-fourth year last week.
He was appointed by President Har
rison in 1811, and has never missed a
day in the performance of his duties.
Duitixo the last hundred years the
English race has multiplied fivefold,
the Eussian fourfold, the German
two-and-ahalf fold, and the other
European races in a smaller propor
tion, Italy haviug nearly doubled,
and Prance and Spain having added
only about 5o per cent, to their pop
ulation. Men should always yield when
their wive3 wish a new dress or any
other article of wearing apparel. A
negro in Yirginia refused his wife a
new pair of shoes, and she went be
fore the magistrates and informed of
his committing a murder some twent
years ago; and now tho husband is
behind tho bars awaiting trial. A
warning to married men.
Sir Richard Caktwktgiit places
Canadian finances in rather an un
favorable light. IIo declares that
there has been an increase of S100
000,000 in the debt, for which there is
nothing to show bat two railways,
one of which has been given away,
while nobody cares for the other.
Since 18G7 tho population has in
creased bnt 30 per cent, while the debt
has advanced 200 per cent, expendit
ures 150 percent and taxation 150 per
cent.
Ox tho day of the failure of Grant
& Ward, May 6th, 183i, Jesse 11.
Grant had on deposit with the firm
$113,415, which he had deposited
with it at various times as his bank
ers. A demand was mado for the
payment of tho amount, but, as it
was not paid, suit was brought in the
supreme court for its recovery. The
defendants put in no answer or de
murrer to the complaint, and on the
11th judgment was rendered in favor
of Jesse R. Grant for 8121,472, being
the amount claimed together with
interest and costs.
In 1801 the population the United
Kingdom, exclusive of the Channel
islands, and the army, navy and mer
chant service abroad, was 15,902,0G0.
In 1SS1 it was 31,931,000. This growth
has been pretty evenly distributed
through the decadeB. It has been
greatest in England and "Wales, the
population of which has grown from
9,001,000 in 1S01 to 27,499,000 in 16S3,
or more than threefold. In Scotland
the increase has been from 3,52.,G00
to 3,90S.000.
The N. Y. Herald's Alexandria,
Egypt, correspondent has had an
interview with Hussein Pasha KhalhT,
the former governor of Berber, who
was present near Khartoum at the
time Gordon was killed. Hussein is
the special commissioner from the
Mahdi to the Khedive, this being the
only way in which ho could return to
Egypt. He says there is no truth in
the report of the Malidi s death. The
idea of Gordon having escaped from
Khartoum is preposterous.
It would appear to bo settled that
Gen. Grant's remains are to be buried
in Central Park, Now York. It is a
mistake to bury him there, and savors
loo much of the show business. The
place for the hero's sepulture is at
Arlington cemetery near Washington,
where lie the bones of tens of thous
ands of Union soldiers. There he
should be buried and there should
stand a handsome memorial .monu
ment. A statue of Grant would be
appropriate in Central Park, but the
natural feeling3 of all will protest
against his burial there.
XSXESSktfSI
JIJOKS.
In Jewell. Oregon, July 3Sth, 1883, to
the wife of F. t. Lou;hry, a daughter.
SEW TO-BAY.
Notice.
"RTEmiEii the undi:i:m5Ni:d
JLi agents nor Captain Jones nl I lie British
bark liirmah from Honolulu will lie respons
ible for any ttebts contracted by the crew
while at this iiort.
MEYFIt. WILSON & CO.,
Astoria, July I'llh, I8r5.
The Steamer Clara Parker,
El.eu P. Parker, Master,
WILL MAKE AH EXGURSIOH
-TO-
LrniraT
'S RIVER FILLS!
SLMY. JVI.lt 2G. laSS.
Fare for round trip 50 cents.
Will Leaae Main Street Dock at 'J A.
M
EXCURSION I
The Steamer GEN. MILES
Will leave Gray's Dock for FORT
CANBY and I IWACO.
SUNDAY, JULY 26.
At S a. si. returning, leave Ihvaeo at 1 :T0 v m.
The Steamer NOVELTY
Will leave Gray's Dock immediately after
the arrival of tlie Telephone fiola
Portland, and will leave
Ihvaeo about C P. M.
Fare for Either Round Trip, $1.00
J.H.D.GUAY.Ageit.
EXCURSION
TO
Skamokawa and Return.
Under the Auspices or
(MM RELIEF CORPS,
(N0.3.G.A.R.)
Tuesday Evening, July 28, 1885.
0
The Steamer Telephone has been engaged
and will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock at
S :j0 v. ?r. sharp.
The Cnsliins: obt Cornet Basel
will accompany the excursion. Dancing on
the boat and a good time generally.
TICKETS
oOcts.
On sale at the New York Novelty Store,
City Book Store, C". II. Cooper's or any of the
members.
FOR TILLAMOOK!
, Sir. A. r. Field,
Cant. Gabrielson,
Will leave Main street wharf t-verv Satur
day at S a. 3t until further noti during
August. September and October. Freight
pcrO. K.&X. Co. will connect at Astoria.
R.ite from Portland and Astoria to Ilobson
villeSGper ton. Passage from Astoria 5.
Address BADOLLET & CO..
Astoria.
Notice to Taxpayers.
ALL PERSONS "WISHING A CORRECT
representation of their taxable proper
ty on the county assessment rull should
hand in their statements immediately to the
assessor. He will be found at his ollice in
the court house from c a. m. to s i. m. All
assessment blanks mast be in by August 1st.
J.F. WAKKUX.
County Assessor.
" Private Boarding House.
THE UNDERSIGNED KESPLCTFULLT
announces that she is prepared to f ur
nhh Ladles or Gentlemen with Hoard only,
or with Hoard and Furnished Rooms at very
reasonable rates. No extra charge for use
of Parlor or Rath room, and every effort
will be made to make her guests feel com
fortable and at home. '
i:inucr Served from 5 to C3 l. M.
3IRS. E. C. HOLDK.V,
SE Cor. Main and Jefferson streets.
IDLES GREAT
UGtion
To-Morrow!
SEE SMALL BILLS.
Alien,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Ptavislons,
MILL FEED.
Giass and Plated Ware,
THOl'ICAI. AND DOMKSTH'
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Together vilii
Wines. UquofsJobaccGfCigafs
IrcWMepttSlLiiie
BETWEEN
Portland and San FranrJsco.
The A 1 Steel Steamer
WILffiNGTOX
2
gm
Will leae Sail Francisco
OS OR ABOUT AUGUST ril.
(Exact sailing date given soon.)
For particulars in regard to freight and
passage inquire of
Z. J. HATCH. Agent. Portland,
or FRANK 15 ARNARI) & CO., San Francisco.
LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND!
&
liltlTISH BARK
Firth of Dornoch.
We shall nlace this fine iron
bark on the berth at Liverpool for August
loading.
Portland or Astoria shippers can obtain
full particulars as to freight and insurance
rates by applying to
MEYER. WILSON & CO.. Portland,
or to WILSOX. MEYEK & CO..
15 Brunswick St., Uverpool.
FOR NEW YORK, DIRECT,
THE FINE Al BARK
W. II. BESSE,
This well known and favorite Clipper will
go on berth in July at Portland and Astoria.
The attention or
SALMON and WOOL SHIPPERS
Is especially called to this opportunity of
.shipping to New York at low rates of fre'iiht.
For particulars apply to TAYLOR, YOUNG
& CO, Ship Brokers, 3 1 Front St., Portland,
or to A. W. BKltKY, Astoria.
County Treasurer's Notice.
milEKE IS MONEY IN THE COUNTY
JL Treasury to pay all county orders pre
sented prior to January 1st. 1SS4. AH such
orders will cease to Craw interest after this
date.
ISAAC BERGMAN.
Treasurer Clatsop County.
Astoria, Or, July 24th, 1S85.
Notice For Proposals.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
celved by the Rev. M. D. "Wilson or
any member of the vestry of Grace
Church, until 8 o'clock r. ar. of Monday,
the 27th of July. 1685, for the construc
tion of a frame church in Astoria. Plans
and specifications may be seen at the shop
of Surprenant & Ferguson. Astoria, after
1 o'clock to-day, Wednesday, July 22nd.
The successful bidder will be required to
give bonds for the proper execution of the
work. The vestry reserve the right to re
ject any or all bids.
M.D. "WILSON.
Rector Grace Church.
Astoria, July 22nd. 18S5.
For Rent.
THE HALL OVER D. L. BEGK & SON'S
can be rented for Public gatherings.
Application may be made to the executive
committee of the Astoria Ladies Coffee
Club. Mas. BERGMAN.
MBS PRAEL.
MS. GHAUTEIIS.
Abstracts of Title.
mnE UNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED
X a set of Abstract Books from the records
of Clatsop County and is now prepared to
furnish complete and correct Abstracts of
Title to any Real Estate in the Gonnty, at
reasonable rates.
O. K. THOMSON,
Attorney at Law. Astoria. Oregon.
Orriert, Kboia 5. over City Book Store.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned formerly partners doing
business under the Htm name of hven-on&
Anderson, have tills day disolved partner
ship by mutual consent, Martin Anderson
retiring and Chn Evenson continuing said
business. Said Chris Evenson to pay all of
tho indebtedness of said firm and collect all
accounts and moneys due or to become due It.
Martin andekson.
chris. evenson.
Dated the 2nd day of Jul v. is$5.
wjcat:
1o You Think that JefTJ ol
TIic Chop House
Gives you a meal for nothinjr, and a
glass of something to drink? "Not
much r but he gives a better meal and
more of it than any place in town for
25 cents, lie buys by the wholesale and
pay cash. ''That settles it."
XS' WrZ. B P D
iipii o dlUio ill lllo HUM
We be j? to direct special attention to our LATEST IM
PORTATIONS of NOVELTIES
Fine Dress Goods,
Parasols,
Hoopskirts,
Which we are selling
The Best Goods at the
AEL
HASi HElJuc
Dealer at Wholesale and Betail m
Furnitun
ib iuuuiiigj
Oil Cloth., Wail Paper,
Window Shades,
Astoria Furniture Co
Dealers In
Furniture, Bedding,
PICTURES
Moulin Carpets, Matting, Picture Eraies, WMow SMes, etc.
Cor. Chenamus and Hamilton Sts.
WILLAMETT
Thirty Professors and Instructors. 336 Students!
Departuieulsof Lifrraturr. Ijiw, JIi-iHeSne.JInsIr and .in. Elocution a spc
Hoard and home Tor ladiis in tlie Woman's College, $3JH) per week. .Sirs. W. S. Ha
ton, ueau.
(Jentlcmen boanl in clubs for 20 to ?3.03 per week. 3Iany boanl themselves for $1.00
to S1.C0 per week.
The best moral government is maintained. Tuition halt ptice to children of ministers
and those preparing for the ministry.
First term begins September 7tli
Law Department opens Sept. ICth, Medical Department opens in Tortland December
2nd. 18S3, Dr. E. 1. Frascr. Dean. Send for catalogue and Information to
THOS. VAN" SCOY", President, Salem, Or
J. P. AUSTIN,
Seaside - Oregon
DEALEK IN
Groceries, .Wines, Liquors?
TOBACCO AXD CIGAIJS.
E-A FINE BILLIARD TABLE.
J. A. WILSON.
(Late of San Francisco.)
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER
AND
23 3ESOOSSLl. TOB.
Has located in Astoria aud solicits a. share
eftlie natronaee. All York stric!lv llrst-
class. Tenns moderate.
Ordor box at Van Dusen'.
NOTICE.
FKESII FIIU1T3,
Candy and Notions, Good Cigars
and Tobacco, at
C. I IVJfcSOZS'S
"COME AHD SEE ME-
TltlCASUKV DnPAltTMKNT
U. S. LlFK SAVIN(J SEKVICR
J
"Wasiiinotox. D. C. July c. 1SS,
OEALED PROPOSALS WII L BE EE-
o celved at this ofilce until 2 o'clock p. m.
of Tliursday. the 13th day of August, 18S5,
for tlie construction of a frame cottage at
tlie Shoaiwater Hay Life-Saving Station,
near the light-house. Each bid must be ac
companied by a certified check for one hun
dred dollars fSlOO) drawn to the order of the
Secretary of thcTreasury,as security thatthe
bidder will enter into contract without de
lay, and give such bonds for the faithful per
formance thereof as may be required it his
bid be accepted. Specifications and plans,
forms of proposals and full Information can
be obtained of the Collector of Customs. As
toria. Oregon ; tlie Keeper of the Shoaiwater
Uay Life-saving Station, North Cove, Pacific
county, "Washington territory ; aud the Su-
San
must be
endorsed, "Proposals for constructing a cot
tage at Shoaiwater liar Life-Saving Sta
tion." and addressed U. S. Life-Saving Ser
vice, "Washington, D. C. Tlie right to reject
any or all bids or to waive defects, is re
served. S. J. KIMBALL.
General Superintendent.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF CLAT
sop. ss.
By virtue of the written request of "Win.
Wherry endorsed upon a certified copy of a
certain chattel mortgage dated Mar ICth,
1SS3, and given by T. Helgcson to said Wic.
Wherry lor tlie sum of 59 co with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an
num, requesting me to foreclose said chattel
mortgage, I did upon the 17th day of July,
18S3, levy upon the following described per
sonal property, one fishing boat, particular
ly described as follows, to-wit ; one fishing
boat thirty feet long, eight feet and
eight inches beam, ( inside measurement,)
three feet deep and painted blue on the out
side, and shall proceed to sell the same at
public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash at tlie time of sale, at the foot of Cass
street in Astoria, In said cotintv and state,
on Friday, the first day of August. 18S5,
at the hour of 10 :30 a. m. of said day to sat
isfy said sum and interest together with the
costs, expenses and accruing casts.
W.G.ROSS,
Sheriff of Clatsop County,
Astoria, July 2tst,i8S3.
Lawns,
Corsets,
Etc.,
Etc.
according to our motte:
Lowest Possible Prices.
xjiAi mwa
Mouldings,
Wail Paper,
iirrors,
Du ISUISSOX, Mana,
specialty.
iirniiK-
WILL
Cut Faster
AND
EASIER
' Than any oth
er axe inane.
Hundreds of
woodnieU tes
tify to Its supe
riority. It poes
Deep and rer
Sticks.
CAIINAHAN
&. CO..
A Rents Astoria.
Price, S1.50.
ASTORiA IRON WORKS.
BRSTON' STKECT, NEAlt PAIJKEtt HOUSK,
ASTOKIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
lanmiaSeemes
BoilerWork, Steamboat Work
and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Ofal I iearription8 mado to Order
at Short Notice.
A. D. TVass, President.
J. G. HusTLEii.Secretary,
I. W. Case, Treasurer.
johx Fox.Suporintendent.
NGtice.
BE IT KNOWN THAT I. GEO. W. PAR
dee, of Astoria. Oregon, have this day
purcased of M. C. Hutchings the right of the
said M. C. Hutcliims patent process for test
ing sealod cans in the state of Oregon and
territory of Washington, for the term of 17
years from tlie 17th day of March, 18W, ex
cept one right sold to AL J. Khincy and one
rightsold to the Aberdeen Packing Co., at
Ihvaeo. AV. T.
GEO. W. TARDEE.
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE
undersigned, will apply to the common
council of the city of Astoiia, at its next reg
ular meeting for a license to sell wine, malt
and spirituous liquors in less quantities
than one quart, for a period of one year
In the building situated on block 21 in the
city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by
J.M.Shlvely.
SIRS. O'BRIEN.
Gr. A. STINSON & CO..
BLACKSItflTHING,
A, Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass
aud Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made aud repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
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7 23?irJSi'ftc!;raS!SS3?55i:- i . . 1 . .
AXE.
PATUnTDAW.33.BS!.
J.u.i rmiingcr
I
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-THE FINEST-
Family Groceries, Provisions
and Freshest Vegetables
-AT-
rilANsi L
AM.
Corner Benton and
Opposite Custom
rKAi:-:u ix
Bay, Oats, aid Straw, Lime. MS, Consul, Sanft aod Plaster
Wood DcliTtreil to Order. Drajinrr. Training and Express Businesi,
RfiC" "Xf' ForTOWINC, FREIGHT or CUAK
SldUiailg FEU apply to :fc Captain, or to j; imiiKKH
i..THK NKW M ( )K .
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mjk"M g.'" f
Sr--'-'tii-- - - z. i:a':k can rk jiad in a-
8? fWWswm B- B, R4
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AyiiJ;tirS JiLSir-si2-sii1i- !
mttT&T.ZfgsCt'-l k. it. HA WES is also a
SWS Mtt M U00I1I isior
TTrp-''" S?S5SS
:er. 'JW
A FUIil. STOCK
TSa
-DEAI.EK
Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A Gener.vl Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD CS&OSS.
Ageuts lor
Magee Stoves and Ranges
Tlie Best lu the inavkct.
Piumblns good3 of all kinds oa hand. Job
work done in a w orkmanlike rauu?r
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY
Attended to Promptly
Clienamus Street, Xcst
ASTORIA, -
To Whom It May Concern.
JTxVKE PLEASURE IN STATING THAT
airs. Kary Jasperson, holder of the ticket
purchased by me frrm Messrs. Bczortlt &
Johns of this city over the Cunard Steam
ship line and Pennsylvania 1J. 15. and con
necting lines, arrived safely in Astoria twenty-one
davs Irom Stavanger, having received
during tlie trip every attention from ihe of
ficers and employees of the steamship and
railroad lines above named, who addressed
her in her own language. Her bagsage ar
rived in Astoria in good order on tho same
boat with hersplf.
I can cheerfully recommend all n ho want to
travel over the ast and safest line, and at
tlie same time have the very hetl of treat
ment in every respect, to buy their tickets
via tlie Cunard Line.
I.J.ARVOLD.
Carnaliaii & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
IJIPORTERS AND WHOLESALE ANI
RhTAIL DEALERS IN
G-ENSBAL MEECHMDM
''oruor Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTOHIA - - - OREGON
Notice of Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned will apply to the Common
Council, of the City of Astoria, at its next
regular meeting for. i license to sell wine,
malt and spirituous liquors, in less quanti
ties than one quart, for a poriod of one year
In tlie building formerly occupied by Lulgi
Scrra and known as the Campl restaurant
on Squcmoqua street in tlie city of Astoria,
Clatsop county. Oregon.
DOMENICO SAUGUlNETTI.
Dated July 14th, 18S5.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Corner Tliirjl and BStrcetN,
POETLAND, - - - OBEGON.
Our facilities arc such that we def3
competition. This Is tlie largest
aud most respectably kept
Hotel in the Northwest.
Board and Lodging $ 1 .00 per day
MEALS.S cents. LODGIXG.23Md CO cents
Free Buss to and from the House.
ssrXo Chinese Employed.
E. Leuhton, (Late of Minnesota nouseJI'rop
O. CLARK, AGENT.
Stockholders Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there will be a meeting of the stock
holders or the Odd Fellows Land and Build
ing association in the lodgo room of Beavi-r
Lodge No, 35. 1. 0. 0. F., on Monday. August
21th. 1&S5. at two p. zt. A full attendance is
requested.
A.J.MEGLEB,
Sesretarv.
Astoria, Oregon, July 2, 18S3.
jpssj qgfgg. Sf5p
AT -
Chenamus Streets,
House Square.
Pj&BSER,
ST1?A31SK
AND EXAMINE IT,
WILL RE n.EASED.
er.t frr t
And other iirst-cla&j 3?D7es.
Fnraaoo Worfx. Stoarn Fit
'ings. file, a spoolalty.
ALWAYS ON KATJB.
BHB4gmexy,
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:;;fe;
WORK
on Reasonable Terms.
to C It. Parker's Store.
ESJK&OISL
Hardwire anil SMp toiler?
VAT; DUSEN & CO..
DEALERS IX
itarciwars and Ship Chandlery
Pure Oil, Bright Yarnisli,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements
Sewing: Machines,
Paints mid Oils. Groceries, etc.
Solid MI Jewelry,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
Pianos and Organs or the Best
malic at the Lowest Prices.
Tlie Quest stock of Jewelry in Astoria.
JSr-All goods warranted as represented.
GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER
T. G. RAWLINGS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
iUTS. CANDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC.
Fine Cigars and Tobacco.
Main street, below Chenamus.
FOR RENT.
Four Rooms, Centrally Located
AND
SUITABLE FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
A.VTLY AT ASTORIAN OFFICE.
City Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Tax list of the city l Astoria, Clatsop,
county. Orccon, is now in my hands for the
collection of said taxes, and will rematn with
me for thirty days.
J. Q. HUSTLER.
City Treasurer and Tax Collector.
Astoria, July 1st, 1885.
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