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oo aj&c-Saila stoi'lntu ASTOlil A. OREGON: TUESDAY ..JUNE 13, lKi-2 J. F. HALLO UA ...Udltor. The White and Ked Terror. It has been announced that the coronation of the Czar has been postponed for a year because of information of Nihilist plots. These plots, of course, mean a project of massacre of the impe riaF family and their guests, and nothing could reveal more plainly the gloomy situation in Russia. That gloom is the characteristic aspect of Russian affairs. xV kind of night rests upon the empire. Nobody feels that ho is well in formed "of actual "events, and a mutual terror of the government, on tho one hand, and of the Nihi-. lists, upon the other, envelopes the land. In this situation an article upon the Russian revolutionary party by Princo Kroiiollcm, one of that party, in the current number of the "Fortnightly "Review, is of singular interest and importance. The author vasliiinsclf."for sever al years a public official, naively believing in the good intentions of his government," and he is evi dently entirely familiar with the subjet. The general statement of Prince Kropotkin is that the despotism is so absolute that no legal and normal protest, remonstrance,argu ment, or movement of modifica tion or reform is practicable. From 1861 to 1870, every form of lawful effort for relief was tried, and was utterly abortive. From tha moment that Alexander IT. surrondered wholly to the reac tionary party, the country has been mined with secret societies. The press is gagged. There is up public opinion. The system ol education is dcpigni'.l to 'perpetu ate and deep ignoran.-o, and the man of tho people lon lay ineit under tho suffocating weight of despotic supremacy. Tho reform movement began by the- attempt to fuse tho intelligent leaders and the indifferent multitude, and this work was done, the Prince ays, with a heroic self-sacrifice unparal leled, in history. During all this time the life of the Czar was as secure as that of any man, and the societies themselves prevented attempts upon it. But to main tain its hold upon the Emperor the reactionary party kept liim in constant alarm, and the icaction harrassed the opposition with in cessant prosecution and punish ments. Every act and word of the popular party was distorted and maligned. The noted caso of the Vera Zassoulitch was simply that of a woman .who fired at the chief of the. St. Petersburg police in order that, upon her trial, the infamies of the treatment of pris oners might be revealed. She said that she was glad he was not killed, as she did not desire his death, hut there was no other way to unveil the system. She was acquitted, says the Prince, by public opinion. But she would have been seized by the govern ment at the very door of tho court if the people had not rescued her. Since that time the Russian revolutionists have taken to de fending themselves. No man was safe against spies, and the said: "In other countries men have courage 'enough to defend themselves. An Englishman or Araeri.can would not permit such proceedings, and why should we? Let us have at least as much cour age as this. Of course we shall sacrifice ourselves; but we will try to make such misdeeds, impossi- ble."' 'Yet until 1879, he says, 'the person of 'the Czar remained in violable. It was only, when the "White Terror'' was established that the idea of attacking abso lutism in 'the person of the Czar became popular in the revolution ary party. But the parly is not a mereconspiracy formassacre. It has distinct and declared purposes, and the Czar would be as safe to morrow as" any man in the world if ho would 'consent to call an assembly freely elected by tho people to revise the fundamental laws, and grant an amnesty for the past. What such an assembly would be, aud whether a Russian Czar could consent to the over throw of imperial rule without assassination by the hand of the imperial party, are vital questions' which the prince does not con sider. But his paper throws a lu rid light upon the appalling situa tion in Russia, while the postpone ment of the Czar's coronation shows that .the .Black and Red ter ror is as definitely established as the White. Novel . Preservatives. The increased demand for meats has made active inquiry in refer ence to transmission, the problem being how to get fresh meats a long distance from the source of sup ply. A new compound, prepared by Barff, styled "boro-glvcnd-i" is claimed to produce the im-t satisfactory results; he steep- tin fresli meat in this solution, and gives a series of experiments to demonstrate its value: "A pair of ribs of mutton was sent last August from the Falk land Islands and the meat remain ed sweet and tender, and was eaten both rosited and hoiied; oysters kept for three months which could not be distinguished from fresh one?, others sent r.nv from Jamacia to England .which retained a perfect fi.ivor; turtles and pigeons from the same pl.u-o with satisfactory reullsj piaroens and beef kept several months .ind made into a pie, with eggs laid six tiionths." But a still fuithcr method is now in progress of experiment in England. Instead of steeping the moat in an antiseptic, the preserva tive compound is iiftrodueed into the veins of the-'liviug animal, and from them into every pari i the body. The sheep upon whhtli tin experiment was pprforaied v is first stunned by a "blow nu tie head given with a wooden mailer. Tim left jugular vein was then l.iid bare, a pint of blood drawn off and about two ' pints of the pre servative, dissolved in warm water and kept at blood liCHt, was in jected into the opened vein. The sheep was then killed in the ordi nary way. the whole occupation not occupying more than four minutes. The antiseptic used in this experiment was boiveie acid, which did not in the slightest degree affect the quality or flavor of the meat, while the result, of later experiments show" that meat so treated will keep perfectly good without the use of ice or lcfrig erator for five or six. weeks in sum summer and two or three mouths in cold weather. If these methods are successful they will supersede the more cost ly and unsatisfactory 'system now in vo:r.ie. NEW TO-DAY. EL0322.0Vli . TO THE' LADIES OF ASTORIA. 3 take ru: vsuhi: i- informing 1 you Uiat 1 I.,-iv iciuod mv Drcs-v-xnsKius rooms From Cfcrn-.timm St. to fas-. Hi.. Next door to Tiir ASroiiJAX nfiiiv. I think tnc lad cs for their liberal p ilronasc. 3js:s. a. ka pii.s:vb:a. jeis nrLOP. wBEJii:. Counts- "Stirvryor OfCI.itsopC.iuui-. OfflcetChe-ianuissdeel. Y. il. C. a. ha!l--Roota So. S. 5ST LOST. ON' SUNDAY AFIMIXOOX. O:; THE middle -aud, ir.0 fathoms of i!f-t.,M.th blark buoy, marked No. 10. The finder ui'l be rewarded liv leaving tt at WcathPrbv fi Thoines', for CHARLEY HERBERT. . JeW-St TSIVS T.KT. ON THE MORXIXG.OF JIXE aril near Sims Itland, abreast Cook's net racks, about w fathoms old net, 37 ir.ch: mailced. "G.J1 "on leads. Finder wi'.liive tt atAOAED & s lOKES'. jaii 7,fcT I.CST. ON XIGIIT OF .iriTE Om, OFF WRECK of "Great Republic," about loo fathoms web, 40 mcshl part fccotch No. U, and imit Barbour's No. 12 cotton ; cork lines laid left handed. Leave Information with I. 1,4.11 SEX. at S. 1), Adair & Co.'.s. jell-";t SET I.OST. ON THE EVEXIXG OF .TENT. .V1H. A little below Point Alice J75 fathoms of weh. -iO.tatuoms of 15 mesh, and tli, rest a mesli.S.-oMi Xo. 12. 12-ply. Corks n-,'.ed 'L. X., P. U. P. Co," Ei-avc Informal lun it P. C. P. cannery. " SCT' FOVXO. v mO-DAY. JUXE CTn. ABREAST OF JL Fort Stereo;, about 200 fathoms of Barbour's No. 12, lj-p! v. OOmesh dep. No marks. Apply to John ft terson, Devlin's cannery. Jetdiw A. .' 'Allen (SL'OCr.SSOU TO-T.IOE it "ALLEN.) - V f . WUiffraalc and iMatl dealer h- Provisions, ' Or oakery Glass . and PSaiei! Ware. ritoncAi and i)mn'.-;r:c FRUiTS AND VEGETABLES. rrfr'ller mill Wines, LiQiiors, Tol)acGOCla;ars The largest ::id most eiiiiilete -stuck or goods m their line Jo be fomittiii tlie city. I 'wrier orCas:mi fttjuemoe-lhe Suect, ASTOIilA, OKI'fiON. HILL'S VARIBTIBK. i.v.im.i.. - - - l'itoniirrrei: WAl.TKIM'AltKS, - STAGE MANAGEtt Kor St.irs in tlnj):" Sacecssiou ! Engagement" of RirilARDS jukI EVANS Tin finiiasr!!-. ursolic ::ii! ll.mre. KISS IIXTA EARLB. . run yi'EEX or soxc n ini e: tli'ii :!! tile ':ir. t';: fd! ni:i:iei' i:-ry Mtt. SHUi- tinnse ol' in. m-aiuiii(k On-v :i V(r!v. Cniiipiislii; all lit- J.tte'I SCHCS, DAKCES AI5D ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. "Jlu- lin-:-l,'e I- -fowilft! :. JjlK .ill 1 :.I! ttho iiavi Hlne.N,-d l,.-eiiU-ji.-.imi.iil pii) iHHiure It l.tbr 4.i3AHo'iin 4--"ii-l --where. -J!r. Jliil :is a at.'reT lnr tin- iminl' n aiiiiiNemeut eaii n.t In- ee-'Iod. An 1-ml . wisliine tu N.jH-nd ,i )len-.in! evemiu mid see NjrarklrOK vt and iie.iuly niiiiou! iul-j-'aiitj , nJi(iii!1 iji.pmM- the i.jip.wtiai n : n-l Cilllll'.' The eomj-ati;' emiTpriM-N t!;e Irjjievvhiti !I- Knottii Aiti-li "Mii l'AVMi: Wai.tox. - .Vf3?r-I.fciN!; Cook. Mis. 'jhi:i.rs Knin.pi!. Ml:. ..'oji.N Cook, .Mi:. Vm.tm: Paimj1?. All if - 1 1 1 1 li uili appear ni-hll in tin irdif fmi it .NpeciahleN. Opeaarrfoneert ev.-n e.-t-nui;:; t'i-rf4.nn-:iiiceci)"nineiiein'al : e:itui::ee lotheatie on Benton Njn-ei : pi:n:te iop-j o'i riiena imiNNtreet. Look out for Hew Stars. AS AH AHTL.B1U00S MEDICINE, aro iacempnKjjlc. They atunuUte tlie TOKBID JiTAJ:ii,mmgoititotUe XJEKV-. OUS SSBIEffi, r.:vo tcno to tho DIGES TIVE OSQAJJS, crcata perfect digestion pr..lrerulrmovcsicntofthsbowci3. AS A3 Agm-RAlftBIAL 5i?y liavoso pqml ; achas as a prevent. itfc:nJ euro for Bilious. Hemittent, Iatcr- mtticat Typhoid Fevers, and Fever aad Afuc. Upaa tho healthy action of thg Lt?.iiucii and Xiiver depends, ahcosi wiiolly, tho health of ths human nxca. DYSPEPSIA. Ills ibr tho euro of this diseaso and ito ct tendaats, SIC3C-HEADACHK, JNTBKV- ouaifBsa. 3PE3POiJDEBrcy, coj-t- tyrgAflOrJ, PILES, &c, tliat these JP.Tis liave gamed such a. V7ide reputation. Sxc rem jdy vra3 ercr discovered tliat act: ?o -.".jeedily aud f.estly en the digestivo or au?, RiriJK theni tone and vigor to as-2T-.U ila leod. This accomplished, the JiiiVS"ara BItACED, tho BHAXN :J OUiilSHBD, and tho BODY 1 lO -BUST. Try this jtcmedy fciirly and you will ain a Vigorous Body, Puro Blood. Etrsug Hcrvts, and a Cheerful ramd. t'rlec 25e. 25 3Iurray S:., K. Y . Ss47 Haib oe AVnioKrns chncped to a Crss UiiACS bv a cId?!c npplicntion of tbu lrc It im parts a KitUT" 1 Color, aad acts In stanta neons !t ioidbrDniizistBorEentbyexitressonreceiiJtotSl Otnco, 35 Murray St., Nev York Art i.o-t .luncuili, iii niiildlc channel, nbont GO i laiiionis oi ii-wpsii not. 12 plv J5arlour twino; kaiU marked ,1. .'D. & Co. I'liidcr Mill lie suitably rpwnrdwl bv retimuiiKsaiiicto Davliirs cannery, or i?iviiik inforeiation that will lead to its recovery. FKAXK VIAXELLO. jc7-lw KOAT A.VI) XST LOSSY. A NEW riSIIIXi; BOAT. PAINTKJ) ., v.liiie on ontsi.lo and brown color In- boat puller, a he net was 40 meshes." Uar boiir No. 12. cotton line-i laid left-handed. kr c-I, cpk. J feet 4 nielies Ions : beam. 7 feet 2 ii.e-he.,, Umait-, all fir, ljj inches thick; oak kneed, cak limbers, nak (junwale, spiked niiicle-tiinbeis : center boarJ, " feet long- 31 S & si (ii S? CJT niiicie-iiinbeis ; center board. 7 feet long; iJL Has six rooms, v.ood-shed, chieken-5H?iW-A,!.aB:,Iv,aa,i ,,wt-. - "bergl ie- house.etc..iindanever-Ial!hw,hvin:sprm; TaraTilt be naSd tor any authentic Infornw- Qt good water on tho lot. Price. sS50. I-oca- tioa in" regard to the men. boat or net bv f nnnnrlAraltmo.l - C "n imrn p. r, J jeSdlw Dissolution of Partnership PROMPTS "OS SPO ASK THE FOLLOWING : Is it an object to save Five Dollars on a Beautiful Clonk or Dolman, the handsomest in Astoria? Is il an object to save a Dollar on a Dress? Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes? Is it worth while to save money in purchasing- Corsets from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so, CALt AT THE CAUFORMIA STORE They arc closing out business. Clotliiif $5 Less on a M than any otter Store in Astoria i aiL&SFOHEriJL STOHE, Opposite P. ., Astoria. Oregon. -iV-a gA n8 TWO DOORS EAST OF OCCIDENT. m laesoBBUoifee anci Tea ro fjaij$ l-f JSStfBSiKss;Sjf.iTS-jn u5d r5JT5u &I& . CHAS, HEILBORN, M a'K U FA CTU RE It F, FLTRKFTXE X BEDD1TSTC4 AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Clotb. Wall Paper,. Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNIOKS AND CURTAIN l'OLKS Complete in overv lnuacli. MARTIN OLSEN, FUKNTTUETC- 5? "REDDING-. Corner Main anil Sqiicmorina Stri-pSs. AHioriu. (r'i:. WINDOW SHADES A D TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC, V Smuleie Sloi-3. PRICES AS C-HEAr AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. Leinonweber & Co.. P. l.riNEN'WEIlltK. ASTORIA, OKKdON, m iTTiTTi-nn i iTr nTTTinTnnn TAWflfinS AJSJJ bUtimMopATE; .Manutftcturfn ami Imiwrii mJ A l.T, KINDS OF 1. . AND FIXDINOS Wliolcwlo Dealers in OIL A1STD TALLOW. eerlllghoat rash price r.iiil for Hides and Tidlow. ! set yox;r. OX TUISPAY 310KXIXO, THK itilt : 1 V about CO fathoms net, 13 meV.i, Ilai hour's ! Xo. II, marked W.T. I.";er can liae it by i annhirin: at the station et the Columbia; I (.'annin-; Company. HOtSS A?JI IiOT 2'i: HAf.EM la Olncy'n Astoria. j ! i KOUSK OXE STOltY .VXD A ILVLV. Has six rooms, v.ood-shed, chicken- tiou,'ajout eklit minutes' walk from Tost - ec-tj -' " peri Estate Agent. ! HI 1 OUR IJ y J -a ifcV MA l!E HAlt Ol SE. R.IiAAVES sum: Aii.NT. Mmi, V-i-ni f.r Uie e--le!r.'.led ISiirli". I'nlrist J'.iiiii Sto-. MED VLUOX HAiXGK. .ST I AM 1 1'l't IN'l.h A Sl'l 1'IAETi . Xiiue hut the he-it notkinen enipiojed. All H.irk jrit.ir.i!ili'"d nr m chaiK. AW! F5 dSS . 3 ASTORIA, OREGON 1ST 22. ZZJZZ&iZST i-noui.i, m:::'.;o.N S DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, I Toilet and Fancy Articles, ' ; PATENT KSDI0IHES, ETC.! iSTrosciiptioas earrtutli rompoiimliMl'iit all hours. , JSfllorm-opallile Tinctiirc- ami relict i, ' ami Humphrey's Spcc-Uics also kept. LOEB & CO., .lOUilRUS IN 'wTOEg LIQUOBS, AND OIGf-AKS. AUCXTS TOR TUV. Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. JifAil goods sold at San Francisco Trices. MAIX STREET, - Opposite Talker House, Astoria, Oregon. M :ai 'VC-t3&Siz . ' t.siaiV3. .J te 'S?,-x.' TTunnTT L; 1x1 JO. Firemen's -!3?o "too UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. I. On Tuesday Evening, July 4th, T THE SKATING EINK. -Honorary HON. A. VAN DCX, HON. W. W. PARKER, HON. JOHN HAH V, HON. C. W. FULTON, W. E. DE3IENT, A. W. r.ERRY. r.PT. GEORGE FLAVEL. Reception C.A. -MAY, . li. FRANKLIN, J.STRAFsS, -Floor Committee.- J. G, CHARTERS, L. E. SELIG, G. P. WHEELER. Tickets, hid tiding Gentleman and Lady, $1.50. Tlie Pole of Astoria ami YWnity is Gorfllally bTltei to Attend. A'. 3E V.. IH-,!-.-;:ut;):i3i- CliunK-lrrs iU Ie admitted. Tickets :jii 1f hnl ii" :iii.i iticriilx-r ol the ('omiKUiyanil at nil tlie prlncl ja! ,Jr-. ai' iSi" fli. ' I'.y iilZiiVAl or THK COMMITTEE. . J&lh.t-k Jk, lMnfgomery, .SIT r.SsDIl Il JACKI.NS & ilONTKOMEUY.) z&JmL E3 ronasiu or ."siasx. w wmmw & BMIIH seCIT2 AM) ssss ARE THE BEST. And cost no more than other brands ; and If tho Merchant itli whom you trade does not keep our Goods, it is because it pas better to sell a pair of Koots or shoes every two months than ever" four or five. WK j OUAKAXTEE EVEItY PAIR WE MAKE. Ail Merchants In good, credit can piooure these Goods at our Warehouses In Tortlaud orSanFiancisco. Try our "HERCULES" Patent Boots HCHT BROS. & CO. Just Received. J GST RECEIVED AT THE FURXITUKE ami carpet store of Clias. lleilboin a large stock of JJrnssels carper, in elegant patterns al from fW cents to ?li" per yard. ' NaTICE. FATROXS OF THE WELCU HILL Water Works lcaVInj: their laueets open or uslnc hose for sprinkline streets, or v-aMlns water tn any way, will liae their water shut oft without fnrtlier notice. JAMES W. WELCH, Acent. fV OF JULY Bress Ball. CSri-vroxx- Committoe. - HON. C. S. WRIGHT, HON. D.-C. IRELAND, HON. F. J. TAYLOR, A. J. MEGLEE, 1 RO BT. CARRUTHERS, . J. F. HALL0RAN, I CAPT. J. G. HUSTLER. Committee. G. REED, P. J. GOODMAN, G, HANSEN, CHRIS. EVENSON, A. C. FISHER. II. SPELLMIEE. UK.VLniW IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. .v I'dieml Assortmentrof HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agent- for 3lnio Stores and Ranges Tlie i:e.-t la the uiarkt-1. I'minliliiKood'i of nil kli:ds onliand. Job ork done i:i ;i w orknianllke maimer. .ikftkhhox mtiikkts, arbour's No. 40 I2-Ply : SALMON TWINE! SCORE AND LEAD LIKES, SEINE TWIN.ES. 'A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., -IS I .flui-ket Street, Man FrancU'ro Solo Afjents for the Pacific Coast. MAKTIX 10AKI1. J. J. STOKES, FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealers In Wood aad "Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors' rOEFJflX AXD DOMESTIC Fruits and Tegetdbles AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, AXD General Commission Merchants ASTOHIA, OREOOX. Xet to Oregon Railway & Xav. co's Dock, dw