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CO I 3?TXC gnalXl gvStOUilltU ' --., ASTOKIA. OKEGOK: SATUKdIt. 1. JULY 1, lBb2 - J j.r. vtiKt i:,iuo? cause it is an ever-present terror - ' " j to the population of a wide- TiK' Fall ofl he Curtain. ! spread country. It is, within t bi rr to 9 o'clock tabt night we ' chanci of occurrence in any part had hoped that the telegraph would jof borne halfdoeu or our richfM flash tbq nfcws that the assassin had and eventually most populous states ut last summoned t up courage states crowded in time with enough to kill himself, if for nouants. towns, villages and popu-.-.flmrienson than that he would Hour cities. St. Loui on one side. i cheat the "morbid idiots7' who have been trying for two months to get a front sear at the hanging. But hn vas cowardly to the last. The wretch had his neck cracked, and the curtain falls on the most singu lar in prominence and importance of all the famous murders of his tory N ot since the fanatic Fran-t-Si5? Kai valine murdered Henry IV, ol France, four centuries ago, has the assassination of one in au thority excited such wide-spread attention. One year ago to-morrow, the pleasure of a wretch's forefinger sent :i bhock of teiror nnd .sorrow to the health of Two hundred million people. Then eame the weary days of last sum S tUtSPuntless columns of mi 5,4 4, Ufc.th alteruatr liopes and mi(!g1u.nfctermiuating in the three sad words from Elbeion on the 19lh of Sep.cmbei-. t'Gavfidd is dead." Mote thai' (Garfield's life was lost by Guiwu,5 bullet, but all that can be .. d upon that fruit ful theme hasj been iieratd and reiterated to satiety. The question as to Guiteau's anity or insanity will always be .in unsettled one. It was th set tled ferdict-of the nation that the assassin' w&s-just about :i fit to kill .as mostrfneh generally- get to be. ,x and nothing less than his ideatboWould have satisfied ninety- nine.,.iiundredr'is of u.e people. Foi"tspfj'eHi,ti I as posed in sight of thQ'-wpriu am-' has had all the notanevy be ci ive.d and which was U'i the.brcuh t his nostrils. His nameha& been on every tongue, his black mei lory will, unfortu- f ' nately, be in everybody's vemem .tbrstcr ! f Jbr-smear with blood 7the5gge.rhi-tory, and" not the lenst unpleasant of the relleetions that yesterdavVs tragic act wills - TfTtlJ!i.b thc'knbwlodgc that he has succeeded in achieving an infa mous immortality. Our Favored Slate. Cvkky few weeks, .-ay. the v onaut. durinir the entire sum mer months there come 'accounts o' fearful and tlestruetivc torna does sweeping tin ough some of the western states. Whether this is a new physical phenomenon, or whether tlfe recent settlement and populating of thee icgions has brought, these caiamilou-. storms into prominence, i, doubtful. Tifejare very'-frecjuent and very fearful, carryinjr with them greater destrucCiSir of life and property i4l4iin all otior casualties of a kin dred nature. Xo precaution can . 4e taKQiwagainst them, no remedy . provided against their recuircnce; so"far no adequate plan of safety hasdjccnvsuggested for the protec tion oftfuiman life. They come Avdlhoui premonition; their course s5ifccfric;ahd in their track they ieave utter desolation. The power nf tho'cyclbne is so terrible that lirbas; jJOUsep of stone and biick upon ta wings, tears up trees by , .uie?rHls; anU'carries with it everv a4iikflfr tfMM-ftWe. Villages, towns, cities, rairwiy. trains and forests arebtloya for "the sport of .ihemiirlvvid No structure that mmanlngexiuity can contrive will Jtt-suw rteffree3 resist it. The -last lornado-is said to have cut a swath ' of ruip through the central and '.JuldxSeiltKl portion of Iowa of Uio5?widtli of half a mile, wd QBehundred and fifty miles Ab-& length. Sixty-nine dead, five isundred wounded one-fifth fatally "i ftM?? houses wrecked, Vk V'Hi0- fe,tJre(' people made .fcmfclws and reduced.to want, nnd J" SPPfertj,ttahe extent of millions 1 ' . 'fSS v"age of Grinnell, . i. ' . e ouuatngs aemol V - " mm i n"imrjm Psled many citizens dead, and? - many found wounded in the midst . jof the debris of orJCe prosperous nnd ?aPPy ho This phonoinc- non is the most to be dreaded hc- Chicago on the other, with Kansas Cit Leavenworth, .Milwaukee. Davenport, St. Paul, and a hun drcd other place., destined to hi come large cities in process of ' time, are liable to these teniblej visitations. The imagination can scarce!' picture the horror of j xi cyclone passing through any of I the cities named. The history of civilization would present few j incidents more appalling in iheh ' diameter than one of these t-i j : ble visitations to a thronged and j crowded citv, with its narrow i streets and many-stoned building-. Of course it is to be hoped that these are exceptional; and as they were not heard of five years :iro, so they may not be uf frequent occunenc1 in the futuiv, and thai they aie owing to some phenome nal atmospheric conditions which aie not permanent, and will pass away. .M present j they seem to be increasing in frequency and power; i-ach seems more terrible than the lal. It will deter man people from taking their residences, or attempt ing to make permanent homes within the area of a territory where, in the lottery of life, theie are so many chances of death by violence. "We almost hesitate to speak in this connection of our suite, and its immunity from this and all kindred calamities, le-t it should seem that within the .-.ingestion there lurked the idea of invitation to immigrants. Ourcoa-t is singularly exempt from all ter rors. "We. have no death from mi inclement, season; no cases of sun stroke; no casualties of lightning; no dog goes mad, and we have no epidemic diseases, nor hail storms that rain death in ice-bolts. ( 'on tagious and epidemic diseases make no headway on this coast. "We are visited bv no tornadoes. We hn? had raury seasons which flooded towns and carried away fences; but our most prosperous season aie our seasons of heavy rains, and our most prosperous years are thoce following the win ter of inundations. "We have had earthquakes, if the electrical phe nomenon that makes the surface of the ground tremble deserve so formidable a name; but, except ing the loss of a score of lives by the falling of an imperfect church" tower at San Juan Capistrano, be fore the American occupation, the loss of human life from earth quakes can be counted on the fin gers of one hand, and all the piop crty los so far in the present cen tury has not equaled the value of a single- grain ship. These remarks apply in even greater degree to our own fa vored state, which is similarly free from all natural disturbance such as the people of the Mississippi valley and the East suffer from. Tint .Ohio Republicans are "solid"' on tho Russian Jew ques tion. They passed resolutions of S3mpathy for lliose unfoitunares, who were very caieful to avoid what might be a question of real importance in American a flairs. The campaign orators can thun der out their eloquence in behalf of thG Jews in Russia, "but they must not say a word about the Chinese invasion, they must dodge tariff matters and, in fact, keep clear of nearly everything that di rectly concerns the people. The party did not aehiove its greatness by passing resolutions about foreign affair3andit will not retain if-, hv flvnirlitirr tfip ltrinfirf'uil ict!f; .. .v ... ..r... f - wifich are now forcms themselves ,m; fQf;rtW UilVU UUffllb (ibllllVM. Will you suffer, with DispojisJa anil ijivcr uomniaint v buiions v. guarante Dement. uaranteed to cure you. Sold by V. E. 11 A ' b' XaaOar .(? Tiwmc'rT tksst m Lu j y o n -sggl. ;PliOTlEBi.l)lHTTEB ' S Worsted Suits, Pique Diagonal Suits, Cassimcre Suits, Twaed Suits. Castor Suits, Flannel Suits. w i.i:r vr a-oi:tmcnt or -i-y t " l " r0 T i. a IV V ' L i ju L V IHI.WT I'KO.M TriM I'AlTOKV. MM l AMI Ml IT T S l. A. jIcFXTOSH, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Ocr'tleiii illocli. Ii i I :: iv KOUKTH 02? JULY! FIREWORKS TCRPEDOES, Piro Crackers, Sky Rockets. BOMBS Roman GandleSj Mines, BALLOONS! FLAGS! 33TJDKr2?I3Srta-! Toy Pistols. Paper Caps. BOOK A'il STAT OKERY. 'I ho ni4t -.i.wk ol" Blank Boohs ami Stationery K trl "1 ' lM'litiOM. ; 'flf ScIiih-. I'hviUs. I'.iWp. reMirel J A-.3-1 Work. AHmini .unl - -Ti coiar.w. - 3tiiJ1-,,l'- ' "' an.l comj'leie "&& tisiwk uf fntlimi: ti-iallv --i I'.fj-l in :i well rcsiilnred llook Mor.. A1h. inv. ilcitol :iii( aveiivx fi inn l':ni :mU x rioilic.i! jiulillsht'il fJari Adler's liusic Store Pianos and Organs. f :i'l ii'.:i' cou!.mU on ltuii-1. Ali a full Mock ot VIOLINS. GU1TA11S, RAXJOS. A0- f 'OKDi'ONS. COX CEKT1N AS, IIAKM0S3CAS, FUJTKS. , :i laiD "alock oi thi le.t fr VIOLIN AVT OU1TA11 STRINGS, SJIKKT .MUSIC. .A N 1) M USIOAL INSTUILM KNTS, A !! as ovoil!iln- vU bt-lonunr to n 1'irst rlas Mn-W Slon'. J'umi anil Oralis 4M on im :iiontlil in 'l.iHiiiciit lan.orfirro:il. CAJ15L ADLER'S VAR ETY STOKE G5 Watolit. Clucks anil Jf vr. .r. f?s l'ockot ami "l.ililf Clilli-rV, ICUstt "'k0'' Notions and Ton's. t ."Jgg ivtnjv Fnujir and lliromK. !K'WllI,- c'm ' !l eonipii-te j:ckm!s li ov-r sN'ann'r. 1 tii- jiiihln an united tH'.uuiiit mj Mink and lr!M'. OIIHNAMI'S ST., - AhlOlMA. OIIKCOX Summons. yn Tiii-oinci'iTCOl i:t or Tin: .STATE I of Oregon, for Clalsoji Ooimtv. Iwac i:i-n:niaii and A. V.' IScm. Mil, r. C'li.irtcs l.i:o , Deri. Slati of Oregon, Count oi rialson.s-, loCliarli'sU-ltoy. !ht':iboo named de fendant. In the name of Hie Smw of Oregon, vou arelK-r.'!-reMUind lo ajipeur and aiKer t!iofoiiiiilatiitnniicabnc named n'alntllft llled aKaiii'.t yon in lhc alwvp entilled ronrt and cause on or ltcrorr tlie llist dav of Hie next retfilar tenn if sasd conn follow in-' tile puhheation hereor, whirl! da u TueHl.iv. Hit H.-st day ot Aug:M. l?;, and If ou fail solo appear and answer. Ute plaintiffs will applv u the court for the relief demanded J''-'V1 "''. ' t: Judgment for the sum of twelve hundred dollais. L.S. "ld coin and interest thereon since the 2Cth 'day I'ilmuary.is-!l,atthe nlc ot tt-n percent rter annum and costs and disbuncnicnte of ttiiSMiit. Also a decree of forccosureof a mortgage on, and sale of that parcel of land in Clatsiiii County. Oregon, described :isS. AV. U of Si-c. !!, T. S X., of K. x V... V, niara otteiuendlan.anti for Mich other relicr as ahall be equitable. This Mimmons is served upon von bv pub lication thereof Jnpuisuance of an order of the Hon. Kalcigh Stott. Judge ot the nlinvn mei on. l-aicignstott.JiKlge or the above ontitiecicourt uireciitisiiie same, made on ,,p 'la' of Jmip. a, n. isss. J.0.A.1I0WTBY.S- J d-esTt Attorney for riaintllf Crouj), hoopinj- Cough anil Bron dntis rmmediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W.E. Dement. uuiiui raMtaasmama The BossCoffee and Tea Pot P .!. 1. Jt vm -- vu jTWO DOUR3 EASlOJ' UCCIDRNT. CHAS. HEILBORN, ' MAN'UKAITUKEK OF j FURNTrUBE 5? BEDDING,! AND OKALKK IS ! Carpels, Oil 01ot.li, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, WINDOW COKN1CKS (V.mi.lett in MARTIN it:i.i:i: i 'iFRNITi: i 1 R : m 1)1) TX (4. rorniT ."iJaiu and Siintiiiii:i St !! -. Astoria. l4ii. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINCS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC (uiittlilr lori". PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. all kinds' or riisviT3si: z:i:imike:b ,d jaiiaij;xb:ik TB'lfl ASTORIA N ,"&iti.;5kV?hc pA RT'R AJ P I -I ! N T TN (4 HOUSE if S THK partem aita jusst v.';7; vtAr) TYPE OF THE LATKST STYJJiS. ttr V.V purchase P.ijm-i. i.t. Ink.autl oilu-r matc-iialsor the m.-iiinfa tuierv And i an !hTfforo allnnl So t .. .is ui:d.ado. tin 'i aitu !. v.bil'J!aii l Cards, Envelopes, Cir fiars, Bill Heads and Letter Heads. THK KVEISY DAY WANTS OP TDK Cul'NTINC IM-O.M AND TIIK WOlCSllOl AUK SiriMM.IRI) AT WJll'Kf WHICH (JAN NOT UUT 1V1: SATISKACTION TO ALL. n.HIA ASTOKIA- uo-ti":k hm:k w DAILY, ONK CORY ONK YBAlt DAILY. ONE COFY FOUll MONTHS s Jjy.atniir cnple - of UIht .'.tlin.ii n t.-nn. Adilres: .1. l ZI.11j1.OKAX c '. rul)H.iit.Avtrla. Oregon eroiUtuMersaicam:n'Hr.l t:i-i :is:iimsfiirTuKASToi:r.N. Dairy Farm for Sale. I am Initnictcil lv .Mr. O. . OMilnlKTrj. l oiler for ale liii tlnelj -I.-.itt;d faun ON CLATSOP n.AiNS. It consists uf ICO acres of ocdk'Ut smmiii. j land winch, with tho udjninin; oattkra!i"c, i N capable of supporting ?u brad of stork tlie 1 . iiiulor iriiltlv.ition. Finest Vegetable iirtliaii on llu- I'lahisj And hovontl bf-aring fruit trees. i::un!i is protected b rising ground and li:iiluilu'- nniisionnr ' House 1'entnliln: 7 ttooius Slore-ioom, mllk-roppi. b.n. stable, wagon . shed, etc., etc. Thlsduablo farm Is situated : lis miles vuth from i'oint Adams Ltgntj Uoasc.and if applied for .soon lll beoId at a erv low rigurciir. oiiinucrrv buuigi old and desirous of retiring Iron labor, if 1 not sold at private lali befon tho first of August, tlii whole propertj will bdUnv!et . Public Aurlloti. Title indisputable. Tor further partieuLirs enquirnor E. 0. HOLDER, Real Estate AcpbI . t tr Notice. TSSEHiSSlPA MEDIGIWES, ETC. irniiiuieLouniy wourt tor tne collection of tho .same, H in my hands. Delinquent tax payers will please settle at once nud sae costs. A. M. TWOMBLY. my3 Sheriff. iXs-it.iUj i.iJMtiS'TsxTa MA v.v i n m E.R.JTA'WES mii.k .t;i:T. 1-i. Aeent lor llii' o.-kbriUd MEDALLION RAXOE., Ml AM riTllNUi- A .-fUlAl.Ti. tu- Imi tin bod turkutofi efti'i'i-ved J VH . K;u.!ni!irel or iiw tflmrt. t A WV r 5 " a-v m . a sa AS'J'OHIA. OIIKUON "Wall Paper, Mirrors, Picture Frames and Mouldings, ; AND C'lTIITAIN TtLKS j owr brrmeli. OLSEN S888H"" e i 5"3y s'"-".-' Tr.I2.tIS: ISV .fJAI!.. am. snisMMP.rttr-o ... S5 Oft : L C ) E 11 & O O . , Joi'i'i'i:.- i. ' -,- WINES. LIQUORS. AN1) GIG-AKS. ac:i:nts rei: Tin: ! Bcst San Pranclsco Houses and Eastern Distilteriee. sr-All ood old at S-ui Pm " ni "' rl ,. .,,. .. MAIN SlKKI-.r. rnneisio Prii't-s. MS -.,.,.. Oppos.tf I'arker Uoii-c. Astoria, Oregon. fiF 3E 33l 2 SE SH 3J3T "2? ; gg i J " ASTOKIA. OKKttON DRUGS AND CHEMIGALS, ' Totlet and Fancy Articles, GyPicscrlptions' raroftilly eompeunded'a: nil hour. ISfnomeopathlc Tinctures and Pellets, and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. aaui - K.uvaB u.w.iJHiUtKi-aSiaiB5giW..'ivjiBMW .- JS'sa S3S93 Si-5ax, , ' r. a.5s2"W- .A -i-is?: WT. & ffS Se, iTH Firemen's -3?0 "too inn ' i f 4 s I UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENGINE COMPANY NO. I. On Tuesday Evening, July 4th, AT THE SKATING RINK. Honorary HON. A. VAN DUSEX, If ON. W.W. PAl!Ki:i:f HOiX. .TOTIX 1 1 A1TC. HON. C. W. FLT.TON', V. :. 1E3IKXT, A. W. m-OlUY, rrr. ckokcf. flavel Reception C. A. MAY. 15. FRANKLIN, .1. STRAIT5?, G. HANSEN, Floor Committee. .1. G. CHARTERS, L. K. SELIG, ;. V.WHKELFl;. Tickets. iuHudin Geiiflciiuin and Lady, 81.50. Tie Pole of Astoria awl Yjciiity is Cordially Invftefl o Atteii S. IS. o 3i.;'rjnitJiIJ;- CiKiiiiclcis it, ill bo adiuitted. Tickets nn Ix inn? ii1:ciij sM'ji5lcs' of Ok Company and at all the prlacl pal siori's tit tin 5i-.. I$V ORDER OF TJIR COOIITTEE. sJoKn, jL ct ",rOK 'in .f COitXKIt OV .ISAJAjAXO ASTOXA, - BliCKIWfii llM,LI Mi- ARE THE B5ST. And cn-t no more than other liratuta ; and if tlie Merelinut with whom jou trade does , not kep our Good., it Ls because It pays better to .sell a pair or Uonts or Shoes e.erji lv.-o month-- tlian ever four or five. ?F. cirAUANTCE i:vni:v iaiu wiz .wake All 3Feieli:ints iiiood eredlt ennptocuit. tht-eGooilsat eurSVaivIinie: in PortKind or San l"r.iaeici. Try our --HERCULES" Patent Boots HECHT BROS. & CO. LOTS FOR SALE. Lots 4 and 5, in Bloek ,3 CONCOMLV and JACKSON STS... OOEVS AST021JA. T .1.-1, . i T t.. Ju24idlm Apply to I. W. cage. Xfe I mJL, OF JULY Bress Ball C3rcroCL- Committee. j HON. C. ?. WRIGHT, HON. 1). C. IRELAND, HON. F. .7. TAYLOR, t A. J. AIEGLER, i ROTiT. C-VRKC'inERS, ,T. F. HALLORAN, CAW. J. G. HUSTLER. Committee.- G. RJilED, P. J. GOODMAN. CHRIS. EA'ENSON, A. C. FISHER. H. SPELLMIER. CKfX - rIlNT(:0ilKKY. ik.u:i:s i.v Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware. A Cencntl Assoitrnent'ot HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Ageiit. for 3lage Stoves and Kanges Tlie Jicst in tbo market. l'limibiii jjontH t all kinds on lioud. JA work dmif in :i workmanlike niaunor. .JKFFI'.ltSOA" STREETS, MAKTt Fo.vnn. J. J. STOKEa, FOARD & STOKES. Wholesale and retail dealers In "loodaadViUow - waw, ; GROCERIES, i Tobacco, Cigars. Wines and Liquors i'Olir.IGX -VN'D DOMESTIC ! Fruits and Vegetables, 'ptoxya, FEED, AN 'COUNTRY PRODUCE, i AXD General Commission Merchant! ASTOKIA, OKGO. Xit to Oregon Ustilway & Xav. cos Dock. i daw Leinemreber & Co., (. lrlvkxivkiskk. h. erowx. KsrAnrjgriKT 1S63. ASTOKIA OREGON 1 ' ' 'WM AND CDRRBIES, f act mors and Importer ot A. and FnrDiNGs Wholesnle Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. . , h w L.1 "ishest cosh price paid for Hides aua Tallor.