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(3) gto giniXrj stroisnu ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY - MAY 0, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted,. D. C. Ireland, Editor and Proprietor Asiortati Jiuilding, Cass street. Terms of Subscription : aervod by Carrier, per wook. ....Vi Cents Sent by mail. fourmonths....-....... ..' Ou Sent by mail, ono year.....-.................. 9 Free of 1'ostnce to subscribers. e Advertisements inserted by the ear at tbo rate of $1 o ir square ifcr menth. Transieat advertising, by the day or week, 5Ft7 cents ior square for each insertion. Tuo WivKlj- Aslnriuu. Is :i iiiamiiioth sheet, exactly double the size of tin: Daily. It is just the iia pnr for the finside, containing in addi tion to nil the cwn.'nt news, choice niib celluny, agricultural mailer, market re KrLs, etc. It is liinnslicd to single sub scriber ut -J uu pei year in advance. 2S?"A limited iituiuer of iunll adver tisements inserted .it established rate. TiiEOITY. ll!K 1II.V .V10SUAA flit ht fCItt 1U HttttnlZtxHf a month. Jrveof wtttue. Hena- sr rhu ctwtontfilalttihi'ence from the city can werTin: a-ioi:ia.n UAUm iltctn. Daily r Wkkki.y nittbin Untny ut-iHicc with- ok iiiuiiltimttl critair. ld(tr$ai may he e mi;'i a 4Us o tlnirii. Tsarc orders at lofty peaks almost without iuter mission. Such is the cradle of the little mountaineer, aloft in the! vaulted sky; rocked in storms, curtained in clouds, sleeping in thin, icy air; but wrapped in his I hairy coat, and nourished by a strong, warm mother, defended I from the talons of the eajjle and Mr Miili card-! teeth of theslv covote, the botinip, .,woJ.1 r .. land) grows a apace. He soon (fair iitfii I ;i'r !. i4i.i I i . . . .. . . . iiimCWi'iiUiHi : learns to inouie tne nmcu roc- stick, and advises the iihaudon- 1 .4 - . I I '. I ' rhitc I ment of the se.himie. ,.!?.; .:i J1,- J . crasses and leaves ot the w in'Hi A irrvm O : o . Mrl A Cllkpw t'SCs snini'a! his horns to shoot, and ' before summer is done he is strong Mated that IJilIon will MrsMerrymmi Mr. Keeper's auction begins Sat urday evening at lluldon's miction rooms. The Mary litundell, reported out side yoslorday, sailed in, arriving last evening. The Corwin sailed on Imr wild goose chase after the .Iwniinett on Wednesday. --The British bark Marian King, from Bio, sailed in yesterday after noon, Hanson piloting. Chocolate carainebrtoficoanut cara mels, fresh, at the aj?i& candy fnc tory, opposite the scif tower. The barkentine Webfoot will load at Knappton. Sho ia now at the berth there, with the Portland and Mary E. Russ. --The fine sloop yacht Minerva will go on tho ways to-day, foot of Benton street, for a thorough overhauling, to fit her for summer excursion parties. Carl Adler will sell his entire stock of wall-pockets, brackets and picture frames at a great sacrifice as he has determined to close out and quit that lino of trade. Tho steamer Magnet makes good time now, and is doing a lively busi ness. She went over to Fairfowl and Trenchards ranch yesterday loaded down with lumber, etc. After the loth there is to be a daily line between Astoria and llwaco. The llwaco Steam Navigation com pany have decided to put the steamer Gen. Oanby on from that date. Mr. A. B. Webber, of Mr. Joseph Hume's Knappton cannery, was in the tety yesterday on a flying business Xrip. Salmon are not running any better over that wa' than here. Two extra steamers of tho Ore gon Railway and Navigation com pany3 line lay at the docks here yesterday waiting for a tow, the Wonder and the Cooke. The Ockla hama goes up river with a tow to-day. Molasses chewing peppermints and chewing candiesvf all flavors, at the Aateria candy factory, opposite the bell tower. Mrs. Thomas N. Strong and Miss Nellie Strong accompanied Mr. Wm. J. Strong (the bridegroom), to Aetoria yesterday. The wedding was a quiet one, and only Miss Nellie and Mrs. T. N. Strong, besides Mr. Holdens family, were present. Mr. B. F. Evans, of Walla-walla, who is totally blind, comes well recom mended, and is on a tour of the world, in the hope of restoring his sight. His indersers arc from amongst the best men of Walla-walla. He is sel ling a cure for the diphtheria. Tho Boomerang greets us: ''En larged. The Daily Astobiax, pub lished by D. C. Ireland, at Astoria, Oregon, comes to our table enlarged and greatly improved in appearance. We congratulate our old brother of tho quill on this evidence that ho lias got a good thing." Badollet & Co. are not discourag ed with tho present outlook for fish. Thoy certainly have somo energetic fishermen. One of their boats yester day brought in one hundred and four teen, a fair days fishing. They have also had boats report as high as nine ty three, fifty-sir and forty-seven respectively. Mr. "Villards agent yesterday, in ! the Oregon and California Railroad meeting at Frankfort, voted on con spjrably over five millions worth of bonds. The Frankfort committee will continue its control and supervision over the roads until the bondholders association is dissolved on completion of reorganization. Mrs. Derby's store was thronged with ladies yesterday, inspecting the new goods purchased by Mrs. D. on Iter late trip to San Francisco. These goods will compare with the best in in the state and Astoria ladie3 now seem to realize that there is no longer any excuse to send abroad to satisfy their wants in the line of fine milli nery and fancy goods. Strong-Holden Wedding. The wedding of Mr. Wm. J. Strong, son of Judge Wm. Strong of I'ortland, and Miss Esther, eldest daughter of E. C. Hidden, Esq., of Astoria, was solemnized in this city last evening by Rev. J. Y. Milligau of tho Presby teriau church. The marriage took place at 7:30 o'clock y. at. at the family residonce, and from eight till ton r. M. n reception was held, at which a large attendance was noted. Following were invited guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holden, the invitations be printed in form as follews: Mn. axd Mks. E. c Hoi.de' Reqttesl the Pleasure ol jour CompuRV at t)ie Wedding Kt-eeptioti of their DnhU'i. M.wtr KsTHKii and "Si it. Wm. .1. Stiiono, TliuiMltiy KvcJiMK, MayMh. issl. Froitt H to lo oVlock. At their lUsidfiin on Lafajeilc .Street, Astoria. Cspt & Mrs C FUtvel Mi. I'anuic Crosliy Mr& Mrs (' limwii Mii Gallic Muhsou Miss Oillam Mrs & MLw WeleU Mr & Mrs I. Wilson Mis- WHmhi Mr u MrsW W l'arkerMrX. Mrs Amdl Miss IA7JM Xorrn Mr 1 C Xorris Mr & Mrs V c Oierr.v Mr K A N" Mr Mrs 1 Bergman Hon J Q AKok!I "Urs Iiowibv Mrs I v Ct'st MisfWriUtoii Miss Xrilit nol Mrs J'riot' Cant J 1) MorrvniaM Ml & Mis 1 V HvlawdMIss Ullk- Irt'iub.l Col &. Mrs .1 Ta Iw 1 Iimi I" .1 Taylor Mr & Mr? Van l)u? Mr 11 Van Dtisvn Key & Mrs AT IVrKinsMiss IVrkiits Miss Jahhy llrovui Miss 1. 1, Alien MwLMrs lIrtiii'iiw?HT.MrT P Powers Cant II llmwn Mrs II P.roHii Mr .t Mrs C Ji P.i- K"v tc Mr- J Milligau Mr & Mrs C ft W'nulit Mr & Mis A .1 Merfcr .Miss Man- Jcwi It Mr & Mrs A W llcrry t Mr& Mre" 1) KW'arifu Miss I.ou Wurren j Mr-. &Mrs M C Crosby Mis? Nf lli l'luuiiuor Mr l)r Tn-nchaul Mr&Mrs CITn-nrlianl i M & Mrs C V Upshur Cap! & Mrs I Giliiian Capt.l i: Denny Mr1 Mrs .1 OarhRtt WEUDI(J l'KUsKNTs. rollowi:g isln part a list or presents: Beautiful clm-cd silver caki basket and handsome silver toilet 'set, with In ides name engraved t hereon, "From her friends in tliel'ieabyterinnehurch. Silver ami Belgian glass berry ilish. Mr. and Mrs. Lelncnwcber. Large illustrated family Bible, Capt. and Mrs. Hiram Brown. A pair of beautiful vaes, hand paint ed. Cait. and Mr.s. A. W. Berry. Gold and siher sugar poon. Mis- Nellie Phuniuor. Handsome fhaseil gold ring, Miss Libbie Brown. A set of beautiful embroidered toilet mats. Mrs. C.I 1. Page. . Mrs. I. W. Case presented to the bride J a most elegant boquel made of heila-! trope-, white gcranciims. ilamask and j other rosi's. Hllies, etc: also Miss Allen. I Mrs. V. H. Page, Miss Libbie Brown abd Mr-. Lapt. lloral ni Its. Beautiful China chambci toilet set complete, gold lined and hand painted, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Case. A pair of cut glass perfume bottles, in silk-lined inoioeco case, Miss Mary Jewett and Miss Callie Munson. One pair heavy gold lined leaf candle slicks, Mis& Libbie Brown and Mrs. CapL Rogers. feolid silver fruit knife with bride's name engraved, handsome call bell and worked tidy, Mr. ami Mrs. M. C. Crosby. Framed pencil sketch of the town of Astoria, drawn from nature by Mrs. W. W. Parker, and presented by her. A tilting ice pitcher with gooietand how T. Anderson. A handsome siher card lecciver, Mrs. V. W. Fulton and Miss Marie Shay. Silver soup ladle, Miss Belle Welch. Silver berry dish and pair of napkin lings. Misses Fannie and Liilie Crosby. A Morocco case containing pocket edition of an English reference Bible in eleven volumes, bound in flexible mo rocco. Presented by the bride's father. One set silver knives and forks, Mrs. E. C. Holden. One set silver table-spoous,Miss Emma Holden. One pair framed statuesque photo graphs, Peaiiicand Frankic Holden. There were very many other valua ble presents from friends in Astoria and friends in Portland, but lateness of the hour admonishes us to close A Cradle in the Clouds. John Mulr.May Scrlbners. In the month of May and June, the wild sheep of the Sierra bring forth their young, in the most solitary and inaccessible cnigs, far above the nesting-rocks of the eagle. I have frequently come; tiDon the beds of the ewes and lambs at an elevation of twelve to thirteen thousand feet I above sea level. These beds are ! Flask es from the Wires. BY MAIL AXD TELHOnAril They woke up the wrong sleeper when they tackled Uorsey. The old gold brick -swindle has been revived in Chicago. The senate finally got to work from n something else on Wednesday. The executive session of the senate is discussing the Chinese TO CORRESPOS'DEXTS. cimnltf ni-l.cljrrf1 hnllnwc jiwfl out among loose, disintegrating! treaty ant things. rock-chips and sand, upon some J Dillons arrest in Dublin did n't sunny spot commanding a good chuse haif the flutter that was ex- ouuook uuu parity auc.tc.cu ..uu., d . ,j cauge the winds that sweep through those i ' The bosses and the bakers are on a strike in New York both sides are claiming the cake. The silver congress, we were going to say silver palace car: is 1. Be brief. This is th age of tele graphs and stenography. Be pointed. Dont write all around a subject without hitting it. 3. Mate facts, but donvt stop to moral ize. It's a drowsy subject. Let the reader do his own drcniuiirz. 4. Eschew preface. Plunge at once into your subject, like a swimmer into cold water. 5. If yon have written a sentence that vou think particularly line, draw your pen through It. A ift child is always the worst in the family. G. Condense. Make sure that you really have an idea, and then record it in theshortest possible terms. We want thouchts In their quintes-enee. 7. When your article Ls completed, strike out nine-tenths of the adjectives. i. It Is reasonable to suppose every one who takes the Astouia v does so be cause he likes it. 2. If he likes it he is intcre-ted in its success. :t. If interested in its success he can help it. 4. Every Mibscrilier has on or more friends who would subscribe for it at his request but for no other. 5. If everv subscriber now taking it lii subscription and send will renew in session in 1 ari. JV wnese: one mime, more our cirrumuon win ue 1imti.if.4i I Hiithoritv? What? , u With a double circulation the paper , can be vastly improved, orld s 1 7. With an improved pape more smxl GRAND OPEIXTHXTG -OF- IXTEW SPRING GOODS -AT THE- IXLSTOREII I HAVE JUST EECEIVED, AND HAVE READY FOR INSPECTION FINEST SELECTION THE -AND- The Herald say tne w New York in 'S3 will not 1 proved paper we. can do S. Therefore tt ix for our subscribers to sity ichctber fV ahull or hnll not do more gooil than ttt present. va- t 1 and agile, and goes forth with the t cate his seat in parliament audi 1 flock, watched by the same divine ti,.lt patric' Fjaran will succeed 1 love that tends the more helpless:.. v.., i;i,,.k. , , , . . 11 1 I nim. erv likelv. human lamb in its warm cradle bv - the fireside. Stockton went clean two nun- , dred republican at her municipal ; : election on Wednesday. St. Paul I went the other wav. new advkrti?ioii:nts. Buy the "Weekly. The Weekly A stomas' for this week is full of just such information and news of the country as your! tVtniila tr. Vn unvf wntlf iit to Tt . ln von1 fi'ir nflT'nrfiBi.jiii.iif a anil is ! OI ... . . j .w. -- 1 .-.. chock to the that no fain uiuui: t. iLiiuui. t. i uuuuia mil uiii 1 1 I !. ...1...1.. J f ........ Ol sn f..- 1HU Slt-ll. iiiu njiuii; uiiu iui i jcoi. v1- "v " ' ax months, or ten cents per copy. ! Tho present "unpleasant taste" j croton wntcr, in New York is he muzzle of information j caused bv drainage from slaughter lily can successfully squeeze louses ' peilH, manure heaps ut. Two dollars will buv I , . '. ' ' ' Tlie Xew School Itook?.. Messrs. Chas. Stevens .t Son have a full i supply of text books lately adopted by tne state, aim wnicii must ue iniromiccu in the public schools bv or before Ocl ber 1st. 1X81. The following books are offered at in troductory prices or exchange: Montieths Elementary Geography. Montieths Comprehensive Geography. Sills Grammar. Bogers presented handsome lpn nnil :,.,, Aritlnneties. ' The following will be sold at intro ductory rates, but not on exchange: Watsons Childs Speller. Watsons Youths Speller. Montieths Easy Lessons In Popular Science. Lutes Book Keeping. Westlakes Common School Literature. CiTr Book Stoke, Astoria, Oregon. wl.gold lined and beautifully chased, W. Eaton. D. A. Mcintosh and A. P. Stanley Matthews friends claim a majority for him. Somebody says Gorhatn and niddicberger are both dead. How's that? Who knows? Paul Boyntois is alive, and has ! arrived in New York. He has been engaged under Pierola in the Peruvian service and been cap tured by the Chilians. He escaped by the aid of some friends and swam out to an English steamer, on board of which he was taken. He came to New York under a false name, and with false papers. Y. 31. C. A. Regular business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association, evening, tho Cth mst., at 8 C. C. Browkk, Secretary. Friday o'clock. Juit Iteceived at Carl Artier. A new invoice of those Celebrated Cabinet Grand Pianos. Also, a new invoice of Esty Organs. He will sell pianos and organs at manufacturers prices for cash, or on the installment plan. i'ttriiisiicd Kooiuh. .Mrs. D. Curraii has a few good rooms to let at reasonable prices on Cas3 street, near the Congregational Church. -A fine lot of French candirs just received at Adler's. Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots to suit at M. C. Crosby's. Fse Nicholas Balm of . Oilead oil, for sore or chapped hands. Ice criam at Roscoes oyster and refreshment saloon on Main street. Car., Oar. this report for the press. Thu3 Astoria loses one of its most amiable, fairest and best young ladies, and to the newly married couple all cheerfully extend the heartfelt greet ing that joy and happiness ma) attend them through life. They leave for their new home in Dalles city to-day, with the best wishes of this entire community. Oars, eleven feet; caustic soda, gol den lacquer, asphaltum varnish, furni ture varnish, tan baak, etc., in quanti ties to suit at Geo. W. Humes. Central Hotel. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery beer can't be beat. P. "Wilhelin, J'oss &Jnon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. - -Prices for cannery and fishermen's supplies ltave been slaughtered at M. C. CrosbyX ' Mr. .John Rogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc, in their season. Just received at Carl Adlers, a full assortment of Sewing Machine Needles of all makes and sizes; to be sold at reduced rates. IK Vol Want s v" U'ltnt a clr Want a partn- Waat a .iluan- Wnnt t hire ihj Want to biro a v h.i . Want to dire of a f jr.n Want U iHican-- w 'i.-ni. Want tu buy or ell .1 $. Want to borrow rWn wmey. Want to buy or soli city . rwii?riy Wnnt to loa-e or let hu-r r IoL. Want to buy orell pwl of any kind. W ant to charter a jttsuu'xmt or plunder. Want to sail a craft of anv I hwl anywbero. Want to recover any lwt r t!-n property. ADVERTISE IN TIIK .wrORIAN, Advertising secure irnmnent customers. Advertising retain your u'.A customers. Advert iinj: make. a ba-inw-a .uccca., Adrerti-injri-J evidence of onSdenco, Advertidnc heljx the town and city Adverti'ins directs .eoj.l? arisbt. Advert wins is the road to wealth, Advertiiinc evidences encrtry, Advertirins brings a reward. Advcrtbingdwen'Oi much Advcrti.'in; jrains much, Advcrti'inK U n liroSt, AdverUsing is plack. Advertising is bu. AdvertiinBiy.". Advertise now. On trial for a (Juartcror A year THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALL OF "WHICH "WILL BE SOLD AT THE te-LOYEST BED ROCK PRICESCr HAYING ENLARGED M.Y STORE TO NEARLY TWICE ITS FORMER SIZE, AND HAYING THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT SEPAR ATED FROM THE DRY GOODS. I AM BETTER PRE PARED THAN .EVER TO MEET THE RE -QU1REMEMTS OF TRADE. AMONG OTHER THINGS I WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTIO TO THE FINE STOCK AND GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, AND .HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS- irln all departments I have the latest novelties. Give me a call.-sn a m coo pee, I X L Store, corner Main and Concondy Streets, Astoria, Oregou DDIUTIUP Tetter Heads l'.ill Heads, rnln I lnU Monthly Jslati'iiieMs.Clrculars. Onierji. UeiTiiit-. Note-.. IMH TirUcLs. Iuvita tioiw. Wedding Card-.. Ca'Iins ("anls. lliwl nes Cards .lnm lapl. SjicV iVrtificates, Pamphlets, llriefs, (ai:d(iu-. i'nnjnunmes. Posters, and everv kind of I.eter Prrss PKIXTIXt:. neattv and pn nt .U execu ted, and at reasmubie niie-! U have a full supplv ot th. laut of tpe and the best .p" aris COiHTIMn etc.at the AsTom ..,, k 1 .-ll.llljiU Take Notice. John Rogers. Central Market. Has ntf hed alarge invoice of BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS of the bc-d. nuality. Ami It now ready to supply Kutchcrs Can ncrio and all others, cheap for cash. FOUND. A klfr about 1C feet long. ialnt cd light blue wlili strips of tin on out tide, was picked up near black buoy oil l'ort Stevens. Mav at. Owner can have same by prminjr iiroierty :uid paying for thLs advert Lsenwiit. J. V. & V. COOK. .May 4th. ISM. CHAS. HEILBORN, HANUFACTUEER OF EUBNITTJRE 25 BEDDING AND DEAXER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings. WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER Proprietor. HE MANUFACTURE OF A flnST CLASS Ah tba public with ths rlseit quality, for cash, HAVING EVEKY FACILITY FOh licla, I am now prap&red to fund LAGER BEES, AT 3 CF.XTS PEK GAIiLON "WBCOXiES A Ti3Sl. FFamilies sad keepers of public houses promptly and rexularty sutu lied. M. MEYER. Proprietor ASTORU. OREGON -BOTTLEB BEEE, AT $1 30 1KK DOZ1EV. THE COLUMBIA LAG. BREWERY Sale Postponed. As will be seen by advertisement to-day, the sale by Air. E. C. Holden has been postponed until to-day. Make a note of this, and then try to bo there. 3 The barkentine Webfoot, from San Podro, arrived at Knappton yestcrda'. She sailed in. The bark Explorer loft for Port land yesterday afternoon in tow of the E. N. Cooke, Capt. Heed piloting. A full line of idpeya caramels at the Astoria candvfaclury, next door to Stevens & Sous byok stnro, opposite tke bell tower. The Astoria iron works, corner of Benton and Chenamus streets have their boiler set, and are now putting in their heavy machinery, and will be ready for operation in about ten days Mr. John G. Ross, of Kappa, called yestcrdaj'. Business is report ed good in that part of the county. Tho only incident of news was a pugi listic encounter between a couple of workmen in a logging camp. One struck tho other with a shovel and might have killed his man, but he didn't. The sunrise 13 always beautiful here, its beaurtn".countenanco spreads cheerfulness for all, but tho smiling countemmctrof Mr. Ed. Alario, the popular bar keeper at Dr. Max Wag ners, who is always on hand at day liget, is equal in brilliancy to any sun that ever rose. Mr. Seppel assists him, and there is nothing to disgust the most fastidious. There iB a head The Central hotel, near the steam ship dock Ls now open for the recep tion of guests, where the well known caterer, Mr. Anton Belch will always be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly relitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see hun. as he has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the city Choice Rooms to Ict. XTiOUNl). -Near tue Republic wreck a ? piece of new net.ueiv lead line, new cork line, web It ply. Think ills Anglo-American lacking Co.'-. Owner can prove prop em and pav charKcs bv cidlliiK upon, J. FKK.NAN. AMoria Packing Company. May 2d. 1SS1 . LOST. Hetween Scarborough Hill and Sum) Island nu the night or the 2Sth, 100 fathoms i.f new net. Harbour's No. 12. Corks branded 1C.I.; the Under will be suit ably rcward.Ml lv cnllliie on ItOR. JOHNSON, dtw-lu FMiermens lacking Company. 7()lNI).-AlKiut i. picked up belim the old oil works. An extra fine suite of rooms, lately occupied by Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Berry, to let at Mrs. Munson's, fur nished or unfurnished, with or with out board. Also single rooms fur nished for lodgers. Ice Cream Saloon. P. .1. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just reccivea the latest and most fashionable style of tfents and ladies boots, shoes, etc The Bock beer made by the Co liiinbia brewery in Astoria is the best in tho market. It was thoroughly tried and proved such last year. The rooms which we have to let in The Astokian building are the finest in tho cit3 for uflicc puqioscs, and the rate is very reasonable. Buy The Weekly Astoki.c? in post-paid wrapper for ten cents, and send it to some friend in tho east. It is better than a letter. i!C0 fathom of lead line No marks. Ownrr can hae -Mime by proving property and pavinjr charge by applying to WILUAM REASLEY, l Next house south of Capt. Rabbidge. A N IS SUPERIOR TO .MOST, AND IS EXCELLED BY NONE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHIM, - - PROPKIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. rOrders lenVat the UERMANIA BEER HALL will be promptI attended to.-Cu MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to any length, and full measure. Pioneer Meeting. ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Pioneer and Historical Societvof Ore- son will be held hi Astoria at the rooms of the societv, at 2 o'clock i M.. on the 11th day or Mav. 1881. to complete the business of the annual meeting. All interested are cor dially invited. S. T. McKEAN, Secretary. Astoria. Oregon. April 29. 1!1. Gity Auditors Notice. XJOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the LI City AxNessmeiit Roll or the city or As toria, Oregon, as returned ly the City Asses sor tor the vcar 1SS1. Ls now on file in the oillee or the Auditor and Clerk of said city where it will remain oihmi for inspection until the lr.th day of Ma . ld. All applica tions for corrections or rv Lstmis 01 tne same must In filed with said Auditor and Clerk prior to said l.Mli dav or Mav. lfl. R.H.CARDWELL. Auditor and Clerk. Astoria, May 2. ISM. td.dsw CENTRAL 3IARKET. General assortment or table stock constantly on hand, such its Canned Fruits and Jelly Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, EGGS, BUTTER. CXII2RSE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. FLSII. POULTRY AUTO GAME THE Fishermen's and Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, MARCUS WISE, - - PROPRIETOR. HAVING JUST OPENED THE ABOVE named store, uext floor to tne Astoria Bakery and having just received a first class selection ot In the season. . CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Best of WIXES AND LIQUORS. CLOTHING, DKY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods And all goods kept in a well stocked Cloth , 111B Store. j Following is a scale or some or my prices : ' f O.erails rrom So cts to SI 00 All cheap rr CASH. Goods sold on com 1 Shaker Socks .20 cts or 6 pair for ?1 00 mission. OpiMjslte I. W. Case's store. ' Merino Undershirts and Drawers SI 00 J. RODGERS. . Ladies iron Frame Hose 25 cts Frank Faber's ice cream saloon, 011 the roadway near Humes mill, is now fitted nicely ith private rooms for ladies. It is also the depot for choice confectioner-, taffy, etc Roman punch sorved to order. To Teacher and Pupils of Pub lic Schools. The new school books published by A. S. Barnes & Co., and adopted by the superintendents of Oregon to be introduced the present season, arc just received direct from the publish ers, and are now for sale and exchange a"t introductory prices 3et by the state superintendents. Respectfully yours, Carl Adler, dealer in books and sta tionery. AMUSEMEXTS. Hill's Varieties. Geo. Hill, proprietor and manager, Fred Gere, stage manager, A. Ostrander, leader of orchestra, Geo. Lambert, leader of brass band. An entirely new first part bv our male and female minstrels, with Nickcrson and Cook as the com medians, Gere interlocutor. Finale to first part, "All the World's a Stage." To be followed by an olio of gems composed of songs anduances, jig and clog dances, Dutch, Irish and Negro eccentricities, etcetc Then NIckerson and Cook in their laughable sketch entitled The Hay MercbanLT Also a new act bv the full company, called "That Beastly Beast of Beasley's." Mr. Hill is making active preparations for more amusements with which to please those of the public who are fond of popular amusements. New orchestral selections by our efficient For a first-class oyster stew, fry, pati-roast or fancy roast, go to Itoscoe's on Mam streot, opposite N . Locb a. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opeued or in the shell. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or 110 demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. All bitters urc whiskey in a dis guised form. It is far better and more honorable for a man to "braco up" to a bar and call for whiskey than to sneak in the back door of his house with a bottle of bitters under his coat. It's whiskey in a bottle "all the same." No whiskey in Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. JIarvel not that 1 say unto you, ye must pay the printer. Whosoever neglecteth to pay tho printer, hath not eternal life abiding in him. Who hath sorrow, who hath woe, who liath the nightmare! They who forget to render unto the printer his just dues. li a man live many years and payeth not for The Astobian, behold he shall not die in peace till ho hath re stored to the printer that which he nam wiinneiu B. B. FRANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cav. and Simcmoqlie :trecK OREGON ASTORIA DK.VT.KK IN D. K. Warrks. T. W. Eatos Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEt , ASTORIA. - - - - OKEGON. WABKEX &. EATOX, Proprietor. (Sucetttort to Warren t XcOuirt". Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line or FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, Ere. y Batter, E&gs, Cheese, ete. constantly on hand. oar Ships supplied at the lowest rates. LOSS'S f MlBKrmtS ASTORIA. OREGON. BRICK WALL PAPER AND VINDOW SHADES to evcrvthinc. but the elegant chromo on the head bf the Rational Bock ! &&!!h & w tL0, Beer at Dr. Max's eclipses anything we have over seen, and there is much enjoyment beneath that head. See Max Wagners advertisement of Bock beer, just received by steamer Columbia. lent brass band on the grand stand at precisely 7 r. m. Curtain rises at ex actly 8 1 m. Entrance on Benton street; entrance to private boxes, on Chenamus street. Go to M. C. Crosby's and get your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail ers, buoys and boat stoves. By a recent postal decision men can actually mako money by getting their bills and statements of accounts printed. Statements of accounts and bills of sale when made out on paper having printed headings, can be sent by mail for one cent, if the envelope is left unsealed; whereas, if it Li made out on unprinted paper, it will cost three cents. Thus by patronizing The Astokiax two cents can be saved on every bill or statement that s sent out tbxougb the mail. . . AND UNDERTAKERS GOODS. CLEANING and REPAIRING NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. RY UEORGR LOVETT, ChenamiM SU next Nicholas Barber Shop. For Port Townsend, Victoria, Nanaimo, Fort Wrangle and Sitka. Carry Inc V. H. 31 all. THE STEAMSHIP CALIFORNIA, JAMES CARROLL Commander Will leave Portland Tor the above ports rrom Flander's Dock. o rrciglit for Alaska taken after 12 o'clock the da" previous to departure. For Freight or Passage applyto EbVC. HUGHES, Parser. LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, root of Benton Street, promptly attended to. T IME, SAND, BRICK. PLASTER, LATH, -Li Cement, and all materials In my line, furnished to order. awSpeclal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. .... ajsyAsentSan Juan aud2ewTacoma Lime. Wilson & Fisher DEALERS IX TT A "JEUO'JrJJEL33i. j LUBRICATING OILS, COAX OIL, PAINTS AND OILS. Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. PROVISIONS, MILL PEED, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. Ladies Corsets from ...75 cts to SI 00 riease look for theMgn ot the Fishermen's and Workingmen's Store. Chenamus street, next door to the Astoria Bakery. MARCL'S WISE, Proprietor. ARNDT & JFEROHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Only Machine Shop And the best BLACKSMITH SHOP In the city. AH kinds of iENGINE, CANNERY, ASD STEAMBOAT W0EK Promptly attended to. A specialty made or repairing CANNERY DD3S, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. Wellington Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BERGHsLX t0 BEBBT RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. tion of the public to the fact that the abovo Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS f Which wilLbo sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention riven to ropplj nx shis. MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DKALKK IX DRESS TRJMItflNGS, All kind of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, . LADIES UHDERWZAR, ETC., Comer of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria. "Stamping done to order.