V -.v C3 ii. ASTORIA OREGON AMUSEMENTS. ISSUED EVERY MORNING, Monday hxco:tod. D. C. IRELIXI) : : IlKI.ISHBK. Astoria Ihtiuihi't. Vw Street. Terms of Subscription ; berved by Carrier, per wock .J-"j Ccnt-C Sunt, by mail, tour month? . " W Sent by mail, enc year - ' t Froo of I'li'inKC to ."Mibcribers. Tln MVMniiur is announced to last night oft he Cleaves Dramatic and Musical Combination at the Metropoli tan. For tin4 accommodation oi imu-.- and children a matinee -eriornmnce S2EG2I3IN. be the J An 131-fatcd City -with an Event ful History. London Timer. Quite apart from the late mel will he given at 2 o clock i m. "" am.' wv catastrophe, bzege.uin has Astoria public, hut there is still room to unfortunately, its ehiei ieatures nectcd with not the bright- - 1. 1.... ....... w. flft 1 make anienus io-ua km pi i-nm .-.... comings m this resteer, aim c nope - . ffMll,w nf Run the house will he well tilled on these oc- est phases in the fortunes ot llun easions. I o-arv. Although the present iort- r x- . l: rlntcs onlv since the Turkish Warning lo Cureless Signers or Mito. ICSS elates " , rwnnation of the town in the si- ri iiinrimit court of Indiana nns fnilllti, tnrv'. it was aireaciv a AROUND THE CITY AMUSEMENTS. supreme court of Indiana has j teentn century, it wa decided that "although. a man i "; , Ailvcrtiinod mart ami one of the te rate of SI ."in tr piaro per month. Lscutulious to execute a negotiable noie. j strongest places of liunjrary so tar the rate of SI "'' jr niaro per month. Transient auvcrtHns, by the day or weok. Gfty corns per iunrc for oach insertion. THE CITY. The Daily astmkian will he tent hu mail a t5 cent a month, i rrc of pastaae. Rcaa rr who contemplate a ience from the ciiu can have The Astokian folhw them. Daily ir Wkbkly nUtions to anil poxt-oflicc with out dtuiitioiial "jrpenc. A(tarcsc may he manned ax often as ocirvL Leave oraors at tjic counting ronm. The Alpha sailed to Portland on Thursday. The steamer Magnet will make a trip to the Klaslcanie farm to-day. The steamer Shubrick returned from her cruise to hhoal water bay on the. 1st. The steamship Oregon left San Francisco for Astoria and Portland yesterday. The Idaho arrived at San Francisco yesterday, and is advertised to return on Thursday. Mr. Franklin has orders to disinter the remains of poor Conway, and send the same to San Francisco by the Elder. Services in Presbyterian hall May 4th at 11 o'clock A. i. Sabbath school at noon. All an4 cordially invited. !No services in the evening. A Younir man nam h! Harvey "Wil liams died in Ea.t Portland for want of .1 .....1 ....lylijrultf K ZI vc: U lie eariessiv aim m-?ir,uu. -execute it and permits such note to fall into the hands of an innocent purchaser before maluritv. he cannot be liearu 10 denj hi- liabilit to pav it. I laving thus ncgl'uculh thrown his note upon the market, as between himself and such innocent bolder.-, he must bear the hs. The separation of a note from an agreement lo which it was originally attJiched does not necessarily tnvaili dale the note in the hands of an innocent holder."" Notice lo ilio Public. It has been rumored in Astoria, that we purchased the greater part of the thimtvial rnot&s from the ill fated steam ship ('YeaUtcpublie. We will announce to the public that we have not even purchased an aiticle of the goods we lost eurselves: but have duplicated our orders, and offer only new goods, at prices as UMial. without charging per centage on them for our losses. Our goods are put down to bed rnrh, for we have, but one price, and sell for cash onlv. Comix & Coorrci:, i xi. store. Astoria. back as Kim? Matthias Corvins, at the end of the fourteenth century. 1 1 was here, in 1520, that the Hunga- I rian Prince Szapolya, encamped at the head of 14,000 men, sealed the fate of Hungary, prostrated by the overthrow of Moliacs, and sub mitted himself as a vassal to Soly nian the Magniiicent. The Sultan burnt down" the greater portion of S.egedin, and on the ruins erected a fortress, which became one of the bulwarks of the Ottoman power in those regions for over a century and a half. It was the chief town of one of the fourteen sandjaks into which the conquered portion ' of Hun M. C. Crosby is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tne plumbing and steam fitting line: also, bath tubs, and water backs for stoves and ranges fur nished on shortcut notice. Fresh fruits ami vegetables at Bailey's. The cheapest ever offered is Ham burger's Embroidery. Ovsters served in even style at the. YVaila Walla Restaurant. Fresh oysters in every style at Sehineers'. See advertisement. Fresh oysters in every style and at all hours at the Pioneer restaurant. Keep your blood pure and your health must be good, the great purifier is Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. All Astoria druggists have it now. Your complexion is sallow, and skin yellow, your liver is affected. Obtain 'front your druggist a bottle of Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Fust received per Elder 2,000 pounds. S-pound sheet lead, for sale at iowe.st rates at Magnus C.Crosby's. Now that building is reviving in Astoria, bear in mind the fact that Peter ! Runey is well supplied with all kinds of I building materials winch he is prepared to dispuse of to all at very lowest rates. Get your baskets filled for a little money at Bailey's. Buy vour domestic goods at Ham burger's. You can do better than at any other house. New invoice ot those Medallion Ranges at Magnus C. Crosby's. Five thousand yards Embroideries from .! cen Ls upwards, at Hamburger's. -Twelve vards Chinese Grass Clolh. Ward's Theatre. Metropolitan Hall ! Lessee and Manager Leader of Orchestra, Saturday Evening,, May 3dL Fourth appearance of FRANK CLEAVES 1ICA3IATIC AI 3IISICAI. C'OJUBIXATIO:'. Pronounced by the press to be the most complete and successful organizatioh on the Pacific uoa:t . Something Xeiv ! TjADII'S COItXET BAX1) ! Tins evenhijr. bv particular request, will b presented "the beautiful nautical drama, entitled ENOCH ARDEN. Which achieved a great success hist evening.. 31 It. GKRE. In his Dutch songs dances and ec entries To 'onclmle with n Favorite Farce- Prices to suit the times. Admission "0 and To cts. Scats can be secured at Caufield's drug store. Court Proceeding:. l'OI.ICIJ COL I IT 11. It.l'AIilvKR J. Astoria, May 2, 1879. CapL Tnnu carrying dangerous weap weap on: lined '-: sent below for one day. Mary jUcCanj, drunk; fined $10; sent below lor five days. SUMMAIIY FOIl THE MONTH PAST. Sixtv arrests in the month of April. Classed as follews: Drunk cnj wi iHiini -- .... --- i i.t-fc aa care, a few davs ago. The Bee says it J; i was a case ot destitution ami ueaiu. i""V ."? :.. ' T "...... The ship Valley Forge will go down m linr anchorage t"o-d.tv. The remain der of her crew is coming on the. Ore gon. The consignees cleared the bhip onthe2iith. The Ilwaco Steam Navigation com pany's steamer Cen.Canby, CapL Whit ionib. leftyestenlay for Shoal water bay with freight and passengers. She. will return to-day with a cargo of oysters for shipment to San Francisco by the El der. The naslor of the Congregational church, .1. T. Wolf, will discourse on Keeping opium house Disorderly Vagrancy Profane and abusive language... Carrying dangerous weapons.... Total Catholic Colonization. 30 4 t 1 10 4 GO Roman Catholic colonization in the United States has been taken in hand by the national board of colonization, at the head of which is Bishop Ireland of St. Paul, the. morning of May 4th, on "Duty pot. r- w10 ias for years devoted .measured by ability,"' and in the evening' . .,,- fi. Q1,i,inf.f. on --Marriage and its Duties" 1 mine- much attention to the subject. liateiv arter me moruuig M-mum i jluo largest noniau uauumo ?i;ir sacraments of the Lord's supper will be administered. -arv was divided, all sub- I '' inches wide, for one dollar at llant ""i "- 1 1 ;.i i .1. (burger's. jeet to the l'asiia wno testuuu at . cj0fiinan,on Main street. has Buda, with tho authority 01 oeg lerbeg. But when, in 10SG, Duke Charles of Lorraine recaptured Bu da, the hour of deliverance had ar rived for Szegcdin Again, in 18-10, the town was fated for a few brief weeks to play a prominent part in the terrible drama of the time. In July, Kossuth and the provision al government had to quit Pesth, retiring before the advancing Aus trian iorces. Theseatof authority was moved to Szcarcdin, the citizens received Kossuth with enthusiasm, and he assured them that "freedom would start from Szegedin and conquer Europe."" The deputies and magnates assembled, buildings were set apart for administrative offices, and a large amount of paper money was issued. Kossuth pro posed to set up an army corps of 30,000 men,but he had neither time nor men to carry out his designs. The Austrians gave him no rest. At the end of July, the dictator had to quit his temporary resting place. On August 3d, Mashal Havman entered the. town, and at once opened fire on the Hungarian iust. received the latest and most fash ionable style of gent and ladies boots, .ilioes. etc. A new lot of full bound blank, and receipt books, specially for use in can neries, at the City Book store. The proprietor of the Chicago house. whom e erybody knows as a popu lar caterer, has fixed his hotel up in splended stvle. It is all newly painted and furnished, and is one of the most attractive places on Main street. Call areund: every luxury of the season at the Chicago house. Mr. J. Stewart, stone and marble cutter of Astoria will guarantee satis faction to all ordering work of him. and will do a better job for less money than anv outside workman. His work in the cemetery here should besuflieientreconi inendation. Defore you let your eon tracts for work of this kind it would he. well to call upon Mr. Stewart. LonniNO I!oim. Furnished rooms to let at reasonable rates at Mrs. Mun soifs, Chenenainus st., Astoria. Mr. Yy R. Clark, of Stony point, Shoahvater bay, paid us a cheerful visit , -vr-ii Tx.;n,. vifinl:iv. Mr. Clark came over yesier- xuiukiii x uuiul day, and returned to-day. He is largely 'pie( JV gfJO families. The 1: interested in tne oyster raue, anu nopes nbt-iinprl in 1S7G for; unjKum;uiumniu.iviuj ............... 11 ..m VrniuMen:it. navmgrates. but to fiffv eonls a.11 acre. 1 hree New was Szeiredin. rnu J.1IIS burned to the a "rreat powder dements of late have been made in Minnesota, where nearly the whole of Swift count, on the railroad, is occu- 111 d i and ibout other colonies in the same state are smaller, but growing steadily. A Virginia colonization scheme has 1-ioon siirrfssfnllv nushed bv the mil fivinfr nnn'shment fnriTnch KiMinvnloiif . luiinn of Philadel-: iros nut an end to all legitimate ":: "-. .; ,. ..-"" .-..- -- , - . ooserveu Single copies of the W kkkly Astokiax neatly done up. with stamps to pre-pay pos-tnge aftixed. for sale at thi office, 'end a copy to vour friends, in other parts nf the world. Price, 10 cents a copy. "MISCELLANEOUS. 1 i 1 i.i 'A r -1-1 aoventseu 11 armv, posted on the Otlier side ot spi,ertv rcstorati the 'river, behind the suburb of j owners. BOATS AND NETS. LOST AND FOITXD should he promptly advertised in Thk Aktom.yx. to secure ion of projKjrty to tne rignt- suDUrt ! eC'OV "round St'OlV TjOST. Broke adrift ui the C'o lunrtua. with a carjio of :ish womI, cedar bolts and fir bark. map:- one picking her up. io so nominal charges must be made for IrcighL It seems almost im iterative that the common council of Astoria should en- nel. nu nrdinaucc dehning "a common lruukard, I -. 1.1.,... ... npiiinirlnlf ii?nn a.IIlU IJIUW Ul V.tllOIM jil -lu ..- v. Ilayman was able to cross the river, and the defeat and flight 4-ro-9 Li -r.th. Suitable reward to any Address : (5. X. FrSIIER. Mt. Coffin. "V. T. IjOST. On Friday nij-ht. April new net. of :ilout iro tattioins Blatinee Saturday, at 2 P. BL The Great Dnuna THE SI10'-A'3r. Admission - 1T and ."0 cent. GRAND OPENING OF- Hill's li Yariety Tkatre, Containing six NEW AND ELEGANT BOXES, SITTING ROOMS, ETC. The Decorations of the New Theatre wer executed by Mr. F. Holt. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. Tainted bv Mr. "Win. "West. Architect and Builder Mr. Kemble. On and after this date iaHI be given a First Class Entertainment, Which for Refinement and Novelty cannot be equalled on this const. Our Per formance Commences Aith owr First Part of Male and Femate GRAND OLIO, Consisting of j Singing, Dancing, Acrobatic Feats,. negro onaicima, iupcc reijui icvo Pantomimists and Jugglers. HOUSE CROWDED KIGHTLY To see our Refined and Unequalled enter tainment. New Acts. New Song's and com plete change of Programme twice a week ;IO. IIIIX, Proprietor Entrance to Boxes and Circle on Chnna mus Srreet. Performance to commence at eight o'clock precise." 0"fcy IRTsrpress , .' TT . ti.i Tl,. i Barbour's No. :. lo-nlv thread : hung on cot- of the Hungarians completed the ;;fiK: iWus unutilcd w. H. A suitable downfall of the revolution. A tew days later the capitulation of Vila those wiio shall lliercauer sen nquor 10 1,,. i.;i, .rt ,lt.c .,.. i,i..-i resistance. It mav ne SC"S5S1?S SJllrhd 7,000 acesln Umrtotte'an.1 1 llt. the ilwav bmlgo over the again yesterday for the seventh ti"V'Iecklenbur- counties, and has al- 1 lieiss at Szegedin, built in ltOU and her casein one which calls for some re:1(1y establTslied lilo families in was considered at the time to be ucii eiiactmem. fn :. n, tlin.1 and other land, the greatest work of the kind m -. ..- - . 3 That slander suit of Judge Blanch- a nn 1 ' P rnPPi : private sneenla- i Euroiie. It , , , ..lVw... I J. v. -, .-,.-- f ard, against the Oregonian. js based j upon rcmarKS oi me vregojn.ui vvu cerning a -ut juiblished in the .Standard last .Sunday. The Standard attempted to illustrate the lost steamer Great Ke fiubiic; the Oregonian said something about its looking as much like the .lane West as the Republic. Dean owns the .lane West, and he will not have her slandered in such manner, by a com parison to such caricature as that pic ture was. tion, is to settle Roman Catholic families in the west of lexas. The remains of Gen. Sully will conveyed cast for final interment. bo is estimated that the amount of land under water in the immediate neighborhood of the c.it.v is about S0Q.000 Hungarian ifw-irii will Ue lmideii returning tne same or giving information where It may be found j to Wm. Ht'MK, j 4-0-0 Astoria, Oregon. Seventy Dollars lEvitarcl. j .. VI ' " f ' J jprU?yAJsJMVJr- annoliil r . M. isaniunuw ;i m ui acres, or nearly OGO English square : J?ll?l i mi i .r ..-',n4-r.r. !l- ...,i...V;.....i .uroiit Tin tin t miKMftitm nf mv nines. ine cuiei jiunwwi .o , . " '.r." ;v: '"." ..nv.,j ,.7 ... 1 ..-ritv Prince Pallavicihi, who owns about "- " r& HUME. J' i Two Trips IJnily to 1'ppcr Town., :ikes nlejusure in :in- that he has perfected deen floats bnmded W B- Supposed to i ;irniugeiiteuts lor niaKnig two regular inp have' eett stolen, as tlie lines were cut oil. ; daily t Upper Astoria and back, regular siyie. lor paseiim;i iuu niuw leave .1. "W. Oearbarts. the Parker Ilntise. Mild the (Vcideitt. dailv at 11 A.M. . and :; i. at. Keturning will leave Van Du I sen's upper town store. Fare for the round trip 'J. cents. 7"k7ET IjOST. on the morning of the 20th 1 nnpoMtc Rarnes Point. IV) fathom. No. "f"K. F. SIIKKMAN t: 1 thread 40-plv. cotton lines, as meshes ItJL uouncmg the fact t deep, floats oramieu w tl- riipposeu u i .irniueiui have leett stolen, as the lines were cut )tt. ; daily t 1 Twenty dollars will be paid Tor the recovery . .street ear of the net, and So0 fortlte conviction of the .packages jlncf. WATSON liUOS.. imtWHI Tongue Point. To Whom it May Concern JTIKOM AND AFTKIITIIIS DATE. I here to ner When von are looking for a place J ""J" tllltV 'C1,,,' ",,.,, ,lf ...1Qf amuse yourself, drop in at Max Wag-; 100,000 acres, of which at least (Ireat Eastern aloon, and listen ! three-fifths are submerged. The to the organ and take a glass of his hue I loss of the crops within the inun- w .,,, K'nii.iwiMi iiir. We have always regarded the -- dated district is set down at 1U,- Oregon Steamship U'Jy as one of 0n0 of (hp pon m.(.jr.ir(,, f(;r the 000,000 of llorins (1,000,000), and i .'he very best corpoialions in the uoit f t iiujm.ss men s .Society for the r ) . ;;, w:tu fiin in,i rin'mriiiieinrcs m that hue. Ihey ""LV ': '1. ,.r ...,i.:.. i..,c fi..-of taxes in connection vitn tne ., ;mve furnished us with elegant steam- Jawing sentiments: same at 1,000,000 of florins (100,- fnl "Then let us adhere to tho standard. (j00). The lowest estimate of the HI goo I Condition, ; i'uJw l,;,u " Uemeinberoir nro-ni-o onoh day; I ..t. ,. Un nwn IteriC -WlMl TIH 11PSL Oi U CI tiling, iiiiu iii.- x. .1:.1, .ll n..,r- iiicnnu i nW. IlllbCIllL'l UUIIU IU mv. .w .. w "u-" ' kind and attentive officers, and leave as little room for growling as any eom . panv in the world. Why we should be considered as regarding them with dis ta.vor is beyond comprehension. nn nm isr. f!en. .I. Wi Sprague with draw from the position of general su perintendent of the Oregon Steam Navi gation company, and has relieved Col. S. A. Black iu the supermtendency of ' the Northern Pacific railroad. Ihe.Ore . -ronian says Gen. Sprague s headquar fers will he at New Tacoma. C apt. Geo. Astoria, April 17. 1S70. OTICE-My my wife Elizabeth having left N nrovocation. all perstuis arc hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any deui of her contracting after this date. .1. YV . Ha. April LS. 1S7U. in.l .mil hoard, witnout cause or my debts And then we have nothing to say. It is doubtful whether the wives and daughters of those who may unite with thU society for the purpose of gaining friii'fh to iire-serve a miKleratioii of which thev are now incapable, will join i verv heartily in singing the above stanza. The lime mentioned in th last halt ot the quatrain i sets it down at o,UUU,UUU norms, or 500,000. X Card. Astouia, April 27, 1S7S. tl;- ;t i ni.f;rftiiMt t bnve iriven the main is an interval concerning I ...;.. "f aiv; k'v. Hlnkers svstennif which the wives and daughters may . j?tl -rl ,.r. s T T0Kejin .and she is - t .1....I 4,. .-n.- ....... . ....w.- -..--- . ... - J: Ainsworth succeeds v,eu. opuig-iu . -eneral superintendent of the. Oregon Steam Navigation company. J lis ex- ' . 1 :..., ,.,.,.llnnflv iierience. m steamoo.uuiK "--.V -,,.;. its him for the. position, and he is justlx ,Ltcemed anongalUhe men on the line. In course of conversation yesterday with "Mr. W. B. Clark, of Uocky point, .Shoafwater bay, we learn m c-aiiscs of failure to supply the maikets of San Francisco with Slioalwater bav ovsters latterly, is because of the fact Sri V ... A.-t do not fatten on the beds below :is formerly. They must go direct to the markets now, without transp ant ing. The result is tnat there is about, nine-tenths more oysters produced than SnVe marketed. The remedy for this must he found in a cannery establish ment on Shoahvater bay In clion with the oysters, fish and clams can be had in great abundance, and a cannery for this business would find profitable leiaploynient, justly liaxe a great deal to say. Maud Miller, daughter of Joaquin Miller, was a dancer at Baldwin's theatre, San Francisco, last winter. and privilege of iiiKtrnctiiifr in the same ill tins city and to have the sole right county. 3Iiss.L.. I pnvi litis ei Kl'XKMtT. Bab carriages of the best styles, and at low prices, at Loeb's. Adler cannot be undersold m the bank book and stationery line. Blank invoice files cheaper than', can bo bought any v. here, at Adler s. w 4 -H o fe o o rjr mm GOING! GOING L 30 Days From This Date WILL BE SOLD. At Cost at the CITY BOOK STOKE Books, Stationery, Ghromos, And a variety qf other goods too numerous to nicntron. Chas. Stevens & Son. o Missouri is to try a new plan for taxing her twenty-five nullum dollars worth of railroad property. The lands, buildings and shops are to be assessud bv the counties in which they are " .,...: iit-.ii.itnd. while a state board of equal- Best Salem Hour is sold in tms ... , . . .r , nation is to assess the road bed at so city at So oU per uarrei uy warren c much a mile, the county courts then Who is Elected? to certify to its correctness, and the county through which it passes to col lect the tax. The state has had much litigation with railroads that have crawled through the old law's loopholes. McGuire. OF TI1K-- I Great Eastern Saloon, C03COMLY ST., ASTORIA. HAS JUST Mrs. H. A. Derby, deceived by last steamer a superb stock of MILLINERY GOODS, Embracing every novelty in the line Tl 7" t -I'mins favokitk itKspirr iia ges, wholesale and retail 'J ucell refitted and stocked with ALL TUB ZEST JBJftJLYJDS OK Kusticframes for 25 cents up, and . Imported am ""' KID GLOVES, RUCHINGS, And other goods too numerous to mention- I Dr. Warner's Health Gorset I Cm onlv be purchased in Astoria at Mr.- Derby's. Main street, between Siiuemoqhe and Jetfcrso. jlEOKt.E KO.SS I VJ Tioat snonges at Dements drug store, Astoria. thousand just received f a handsome assortment of other kin&Sj ! at Adler's. Jjiciuors. Cigars and Tobacco. ?&- San Francisco Beer five cents a glass C- Billiard Room. fTl Tlie only Billiard Boom in the city wheiu no liquors are sold. NEW TABLE JTST PUT UP. C.EORl,r; hasaxsosv place and keeps on baud tim Lest bnmd oTE Cigars. Alo. soda, canto . nuts. ote. Opposite Altona Chop House. 05-tf GEO. BOSS, i'roDrietwrt t 36