m gfte gnilB gVstacirm. ASTORIA. OREGON: TUESDAY MARCH 22, 18S1 .C.inLLAM .Editor. The "World's Pair. t is known that there is a propo sition before the people of New York to hold a world's fair in that .city in 18S3. For some reason, "the commercial, financial and social metropolis does not respond to the proposition with a degree of cor diality which jyives assurance of success. New York does not sub scribe to the stock, nor show any disposition to make an' other sacrifices to earn' out the project. A very serious difference of opin ion lias arisen between General Grant and other friends of the fair, as to the site of the fair building. The General wants to use a por tion of Central park, but the press and the public object. A leading journal says, with some emphasis, that the public will never consent to have their beautiful and costly park destroyed, even for so desir able a consideration as a monster display of the arts and indus tries of all nations. Two objec tions are urged to the use of the - park: first, that a magnificent pleasure-ground would thereby be converted into a vast building lot, and second, that the park roads and walks would necessarily be used as thoroughfares. The park would thus be reduced to the rank of a public square and its roads to public streets. General Grant lias recently reiterated the opinion that the fair would be a failure if held at In wood, or any other distant place. The reply is, that the park is worth more to New York than the fair, as one is permanent and the other temporary. The fair is simply another form of business, while the park comes within the range of health-seeking and recre ating. It is probable that when m. the opinion is expressed that the iair will be a failure if the site is not at Central park, it means only a less brilliant success. Victor Hugo. To the world at large, Victor Hugo is better known for his literary works than his political opinions, lie will never be for gotten by those who have read them. As a litterateur, he stood in the foremost rank. In the prime of his authorship his name was a bousehold word. Few of his con temporaries had the ability to divide with him the honors of poet, dramatist and novelist. He was an ardent lover of France, and an implacable foe to every form of des potism. Such a man, it can well be imagined, was no favorite with Louis Napoleon. He was a deputy when the coup d'etat of December 2, 1851, took place, and was among those who asserted the rights of the assembly and endeavor ed to preserve the constitution. For this he was proscribed and fled an exile to the island of Jer sey, where, while continuing his literary pursuits, he published several satires against the em peror. Hugo returned to Paris after the establishment of the re public, where he has since resided, sharing the esteem and affection of all classes of people. This was evinced on the 27 th ult., the occa sion of his seventy-ninth birthday, when it is stated that a multitude of persons, moved as by a common impulse, surrounded his dwelling to pay him their respects, and afterward paraded the streets, shouting praises to his name. This was such a spontaneous outburst of feeling as Napoleon never enjoyed. It sprung from the heart, and went to the heart of the veteran patriot who had shown himself willing to sacrifice every thing for his country. ISr"AlI subscribers to The Astokiax are very respectfully invited to act as agents for the paper. We know that thce must be many people who would tace the paper 'at sight," if asked by soiae friend to do so. Wu need vour as sistance, ami will cheerfully pay for it. We will send the paper one full jearto any six persons you may name lor the sum of $10 00. Thus you can act as agent for us and make a profit for yourself. State of the Public Debt The total amount of the national debt on the 1st of March, 1S81, was stated by the treasury depart at S2,097,S10,590. Of this amount the total interest-beating debt, exclusive of railway subsidy bonds, was l,G74,935,00b. The follow ing are the subdivisions of this interest-bearing debt, with the year ly accruing interest on each class: Pmwspal. Vearlr Iai. 2MMM.0UJ S,IW 5 per cent......, 4 ier eetHs... i Mr Cltiff...... Total yearly httcrest- STG.aM.ter'i In addition to the above there arc $M,000,000 funded at :$ per cent, to the credit of naval pen sions, and rS2,?oO refunding certificates. These two items make the grand total of interest bearing debt l,G74,93ot00Q, and the yearly interest account $70, 843,9374." On March 1, 1S79, the interest charge was $94yl03,G45. The decrease since then in yearly interest on the debt is $17,o57, 707i. This decrease is due to two causes: payment of a debt and re funding at a lower rate of interest than the old bonds called for. The non-interest part of the debt is made upon these items: Matured richt . . .. . $g;.Z Greenbacks - 34C.T41.711 Certificates of tleiHtstt Tjws.oio Flianeial nates . . 7.I4J.I43 GoM niiil il t ccnitKHtf -n ."iMs.-..710 Z,Trtal Sfc!73.31J On the 1st inst. there "was $233, 20S,17'C in the treasury. The de crease of the debt for last month was 11,843,1. ")"; and for the eight months ending February 29, LSSl, the amount credited to payment of debt was $G2,21d,SS2. The de partineHt reckons on further pay ments during the last four months of the present fiscal year, ending lune 30, 1SS1, to the amount of 37,000,000. 1 f this estimate holds good, there will have been paid of the public debt $99,215,882 from July 1st, 1S80, to June 30, 1SSI. Had the refunding bill not been vetoed by President Hayes, it would have caused a reduction of nearly 10,COO,000 a year in the interest account. A refunding at three and one-half per cent of the 070,000,000 of old 0s and 0s, which we may anticipate as a part ol the work of the next session of congress, will cause a reduction of about $S,000,0G0 a year in the in terest payments. With the exist ing amount of revenue over expenditures maintained, and the average interest on the debt re duced to a figure as low as four per cent, the whole of it will disappear about the time of the taking of the next national census. Danger of a Free Press A little Oil city boy, whose father gave him a printing press the other day, has already discover ed the dangers and pitfalls which surround the path of the printer. He set up and printed a little gilt edged crrd with the warning phrase, "Paint! look out!" By some means this card became fastened to his sister's hat, and just above her left ear, where he who ran could read, and when she went down street there was a grin extended clear from Pearl avenue to the Exchange; and that night the boy traded off his printing press for a yellow dog and a pop gun. NEW TO-DAY. Boarding Prisoners. OEALEI) PROPOSALS WILL HE RE- ij ccrred by the undersigned At the onlec of me Auuuor aim nerk oi the city or Astoria, until Fndav. "March 'Si. ibM, at 2 o'clock i M., for the boarding ofall prisoners that inav be confined in the eitV iail for one vear Truth April 1st. 1RS1. Bids niuttate the price per meal. Each bid imut alsp be accompanied with a guarantee .sfcned by two responsible tax payers to the cfteetXhat it the contract oc awameu 10 Mien yiuucr, that he will within foity-eiRlif hours after notice of Mich award enter into extract therefor with good and sufficient iureties for its faithful performance. The JIit to reject any and all bids is hereby roorved. W. I). BAKER, C.S. WRIGHT, .I01IN HAHX. Committee w Health and Police. March '11. 1S&1. cs-ld Notice. cukai.ki) rirni'fKAi: win. n il' iZl ffttlil llV tlir 1l1litit4moi , tlm tt.. lr the Auditor and Cleric ofthe city of Astoria, mull .tianm 2im, iM.ai oii'jcjc r. at for the furnishing of Coal Oil A f and 1) chim neys and A. Hand 1) ccfcs far the lamps of mi- vij iui inn- ,jr.i lurm April W, jKSl. Bids must .state the UViee pe gallon for coal oil; the price pcrllnzetior A. 1 and 1) (liiininv- Jiiul tlinfnrii-ft ur li,inn f... i i and 1) wicks. Eauh bid must also be acconi- panicuwjiu a sunraiitcif signed bv two rs jK)iisible tax payers to the etTeot that if the rmttrift 1h iurrll f fidiM, lttjl.tA .;... . will within fony-eighf liours after notice of uvji anaiu -v imuomraci uiereior witn good and sufficient sureties for the sum of .300 for the faithful performance of the con tract. The right to nject anv and all bids is hereby reserved. A. G. SPEXARTJI. iV. P.. HEADIXGTOX. Committee on Public'Proiierty. "March 22, 1SS1. (i-td NEW TO-DAY. Notice to Cannerymen. CANNERYMEN ARE IIEHEBY Informed that I am prepared to furnish promptly any number of i hinese laborers cxiicricnccd in the work of packing room, bath room, tin shop or anv other department ol a cannery. All applications b letter or otlirnux will be Mippiwd at any point on the mer. Addrt : Ql'ONG MAX VA & CO., s-dlw .wona. LIBERTY HALL. V. W. STKCHHAN. LesM-e and Manager GRAND CONCERT. e.vi: xiJirr oxiv i MONDAY, 3IARCli 2S. ESPIHOSA GOHGERT COMPANY EffiEXE sciltTZ . .. .P.uiJ-s Manager l'VET l. 1. Diw.two Pianos. luHHht oitjf.l Choiin Awr. Zedi Ami M. EsiiHM. i Cavatiait. 'Pa Jl CihmwmI Jlt'-s.iwiHy ltMlnwii. X llano S4, K.rit TarantW Mi s m. Hsplnovft. 4. Ywfcmrello SWo. KereW- Sinnler lcare; SoIimWi. . SoMjr. Omr Agabt'. ShIIt i iii-sK Sylvia fit-rrl-h. fAKTTII. 1. PiaaoSiflo, CaiHicet.SI. . Ketten M. EyioM. 2. Duet Hunter's onjf KuckcH Mis IjiihIsmwii mid MKs Cornsii. X YMipecilo Solo. X(H.tume DrtvidoU t Ivaniest Schmidt. 1. Snip, Si tu avais Halfe MK-s.icnnv ltitdsinuii 5. Trio a. Amlante n. PrestnMeuildssohu (For Piano. Violin and VMIncelio.) Messrs. Espntova. CMiren ami Sclunidt. Ke4rYiil v9ts One nillsir. 1'jir Sliei-t rill ojf h at AtlleiN Music ston. Notice. AM. PERSON'S ARE IIEREUY notifieil E L. I lavs is nut authorized to incur delH oh account of th vow -"Industn" or chi account of tlte iiihlersigiieil. ta-dlw-Hlt E. II. MOFFITT For Sale. milE SCOW HATTIE WILL HE SOM amJv to JU I HI rCMSOMHIMl tennv. For lmrtieuiars JAMES KELU I'pIH'r Astoria. til-IW Notice. 71 TY WIFE ANNIE SMITH HA VINC Ml i.JL my led ami iKwnl.I will ihm Ik ivsjhhj sIIhV for any ib4tsiiHitnK'tfd lv Iht. i-d.TT EDWAl'M) SMITH. Notice. niAX PAYERS OF CLATSOP COUNTY X will take notice that thiis the last call for taxes due Clatsop count v for the year lt0. ami additional cmts will 1k added after fir or AiHii, lssi. A. M. TWOMI1LY. 0-2 Slienn and Tax Colic-tor. Notice. TOIIX P.ENTOKE, FORMERLY OF 1.1 V i ernool is reoHc-ted to cominunicsite with the iimleivitnMHi. .IAMKS I.A1IH.AAV. C-Vtf llntivh Ym-c Consul. Portland. Ogn. City Assessor's Notice. CITY TAX PAYERS ARE REQUESTED to Mil out their Wanks and hand tliem in as sxhi as iiovdWc. Also, to be particular if any indebtedness I daiiiied. to state withe return the amotsut,and give the name or uniucvof the party or parties to whom the same is dm as the law require. E. C. HOI.DEX, 62-Cw Citj Ascsor. Notice of Administratrix Ap pointment "VTOTICE IS HEREKY (HYEX THAT the IX undersigned has been duly :iiioiuted ailministratriv of the estate of lAiuan 1'. Hall. ihfw:ised.bj thellim. County-court of the Slate ol Oregon, for the county of Clat sop. All ietMHis having ciaim: against .said estate are rcuuired to present the same to uieihih enhetl within six months from this date. MA It Y AXX HAM Administratnv of the estate of Lyman P. Hall, deceased. ;5-djW H. CARTWRIGHT & SON, BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. SMOKE STACKS MADE TO ORDER Vat h Lined and Other Cannery Work Done. All rejiairs completed in the best style on .short notice. Adjoining McLeans blacksmith hhop, Astoria. MAGNUS 0. CROSBY, Dealer in HAM ARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Pliita anil Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IROH, TIN AHD'COPPER, Cannery ana FisIiermBns Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. "N'ouc but Urt class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand. AGENTS fboo JEW BOOK Samples postpaid, 25 cents. Sent from THE ASTORIA OFFICE. SHIPPING TAGS ri-iIIE BEST QUALITY. WILL BE SOLD JL .by the hundred, or by the box. Minted or plain, to aoit customer?, at Ike Astoeu oScc HSCELIiAXEOUS G.-W. HUIVIE Wholesale and Retail Dealer IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. LUMBER. ETC., ETC., ETC., TIN PLATE BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD, SEAMING COPPERS, SOLDERING COPPERS, SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, NET LINES, .MANILLA ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, ANCHORS, OARS, FLOATS, MAUI.S, HANDLES, MURIATIC ACID, LACQUER, VARNISH, TURPENTINE. BENZINE, COAL OIL, GUM BOOTS, RICE, ETC., ETC., IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ASTORIA. - - OREGON. MRS. DERBY UKAl.Ki: IN MILLINERY GOODS Dr. Warner's Health CORSET Can only be purchased in r ij .-vsiuiiii at MKS. DERBY'S. 3I&soniclIall Iliiildin?. cor ner of 3Iain and SquemoqRe streets. Barboiirs IRISH FLAX THREADS Salmon JJet Twine. Cotton Seine Twine, Cork and Lead Lines, Cotton Netting, all sizes. Seines Made to Order, Flax and Cotton Twine, Fishing Tackle, etc. barbourTrothers, 511 Market Street, Han Fraaclsce HENRY DOYLE A. Co.. ilanagers. Chas. Stevens & Son CITY BOOK STORE. BROWN'S BUILDING opposite the BELL 'TOlrVlSR, In room lately occupied by Schmeer's Confectionery. Largest ail Best Assortment Of novelties in the stationary line usually found in a first-class book store, consisting of BOOKS. FINK STATIONEUY, GOLD PEN GOODS, ALBUMS. CHROMOS. FBAMES. STEREOSCOPES. DL4.KIES. All of which will be sold at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. P. S. The latest Eastern and California periodicals constantly on hand. CIIAS. STEVENS & SON. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Cheoamua Street!, ASTORH OREGON. DKALER LI CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Celebrated JOSEPH RODCRS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENH0U.I and other Ensliih Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershanm Pipes, etc. A fine stock of Tl'atches and. Jewelry, Muzzle and Breech I,oadin Shot GnnH and RlfleH, UevolvePH, Pistols, and AlHBHMHltlOH' XARLV'E CLuSSE8. ALSO A FIXE Assortmeat of fine SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. m tJBr-iA. THE DAILT AND WEEKLY 'I ' TDESPECTED AND COMMENDED BY ALL FOR ITS Impartiality, Ability, Fairness and Reliability. THE PAPER FOR THE COMMERCIAL MAN, FOR THE FARMER, FOR THE MECHANIC, FOR THE MERCHANT, TEK3IS: BY 31.111. IPOSrWJB i'KF.K TO ALL SUBsCKIKKKsV DAILY, ONE COPY ONE YEAR DAILY, ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS WEEKLY, ONE COPY ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE 2 00 WEEKLY, ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS 1 00 CC-Postm&sters are autnoivcd to act as agents for Tjik Astokiax. THE ASTORIA ' STEAM PRINTING HOUSE HAS THE FASTEST AJSTD BEST PRESSES, AND TYPE OF THE LATEST. STYLES. cs "We pnrchav Paper, Cards, Ink, and o;l.er materials of the manufacturers AT LOWEST I.IT1.G RATES. And can therefore afford to use, as we alwajs do. the best articles, while ctiarhi' Cards, Envelopes, Circulars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads. THE EVERY DAY WANTS OF THE COUNTING ROOM AND THE WORK SHOP ARE SUPPLIED AT PRICES WHICH CAN- NOT RUT GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL. E. R. H E, R. IX TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT, MISCELLANEOUS. TRMCHARII & KPSIIUR DEALERS IN 8BIP CUANDLBRl PROVISIONS, mow, STEEL. GOAL. BuildBrs General HARDWARE, 3STlXXjS, PAINTS. OILS, ETC. AUENCY )F THE Imperial Hills Flour and Feed. Chenamus Street, Near OIney, ASTORIA. ORECON peter 3arr?Ei"5r ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK TLA1N AND ORNA3IENTAL Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at mv Warehouse, foot of Benton Street, lirorantly attended to. T IME, SAND, BRICK, FLASTER. LATH, f Cement, and all materiaN in my line, furnished to order. Speclal attention paid to Fnruace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. a-Asent San Juan and New Tacoraa Lime. n llMll" l-Wl .'JtSiTD SBMMiBDBMBaBd'ttA2 i!iQnc5 FOR EVERY PERSON. S9 CO 3 00 AWZSkS Dealer in Cannery Supplies of all Kinds. Asent for the eeleiiratetl 1 MEDALLION RANGE, Hish Closets, Low Closets, anil Plain .Ranges. IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS OF ALL KINDS. Brass Goods, Hose, Etc., Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Etc. ALL WORK WARRANTED A WES. ASTORIA. OREGON, -MISCELLANEOUS. nr YiRMSMDJAPMS THE L'NDEHSIOXED OFFEIIS FOIl sale on hand and to arrive direct from ew ork English Lustre Black Varnish, IX KAKKELS. Turpentine Asphaltum Varnish, IN BARRELS' Benzine Aspheltum Varnish, IN BAHRELS' No. 1 Turpentine, in Barrels, Brown Japan, in Barrels, No. 1 Coach, in Barrels, White Damar, in Barrels, Coach Varnishes, in Cases. . AUU I Silieic Alninillilte Paiut) FOR IRON AND AYOOD WOIIK. JAMES LAIDLAW & CO., 16 X Front Street, Portland. AENDT & EEliCBEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop Antl the best BLACKSMITH y SHUf In the city. AH kinds of W ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SnOP. NEAR KINNEY'S AS TOBIA FISHERY J. E. D. GRAY, Wholesale ami retail dealer in. ALL KIXDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street. Astoria. Oregon. j&&5Kk&Mci gfjgggp