) Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Suuday Morning, September 9, 1883 No. 138. THE FRENCH IN AN AM. If tbere is any European who has a perfect knowledge of the Asiatic character combine with ab solute freedom from traditional prejudices and worldly interests it is "Chinese" Gordon. In a let ter written from Jaffa to the N. Y. Herald, he says that the alien and hated Tartar dynasty, that since the seventeenth century has ruled over China, a dynasty, moreover, which General Gordon himself once saved from ruin, is, in the event of war, menaced with almost total destruction. The fall of this dynasty is fraught with the most important consequences, otrc of which, strange as it may at first sight seem, would be to change the whole aspect of the politics of Europe. situated witmn a weok's mar of the Russian frontier, accessible to England by the Taku forts, and liable to be starved out by any enemy in command of the sea and Grand canal, Pekin is the most vulnerable inland city in the empire. Should the war break out, the emperor would be forced to choose one of two evils. If he wishes to avoid being captured by the enemy he must go to central China, where he would be sure to be extinguished by his own sub jects. If he wishes to avoid this fate he must remain at Peking, where his dynasty would perish by the sword of the conqueror; so that the imperial Tartar, no matter which" way he turns, is sure to catch one of his own country mcn. General Gordon says that an' war between France and China would be dangerous to France, because of the certainty of com plications with England. Perhaps an Anglo French war would, after all, be a good thing. In spite of hypocritical protestation to the contrary, England and France never really enjoyed each others society so much as when they were blazing away at each other st Watorloo. There is a latent antipathy between the two nations, and to bring this antipathy into activity would have a wholesome effect of clearing the atmosphere. A correspondent from Hong kong writos to the Herald on the Franco-Chinese war. lie says: The two powers who can coerce China are Russia and England. Russia could march without much difficulty on Peking. This march would not hurt trade; so England would not interfere. England could march to the Ta-Kiang and Peking and no one would object, for she would occupy the treaty porte. But if France tried to do so England would objoct. Thus it is that China will only listen to Russia and England. A dispatch from Hongkong states that the French General Bouet has demanded of the war department an additional re-enforcement of 5,000 men. The country is still suffering from floods. The French admiral has issued a notice declaring all ports iu Anam, including Saigon, in a state of blockade. A dispatch to the London 2'imcs from Hongkong saj's: It is re ported that 15,000 Chinese troops have crossed the "Wongker and proceeded to Naidering. A squad ron of vessels is loading at Shang hai with troops, ammunition and torpedoes. Don't Talk About the Sexinon. My friend go home, but don't talk about this sermon and say:! "I wish my boy had been there this morning;" you are here, any how. Don't look across the street and say, "If that shrew had only been there, she would have got a good lesson." You ajrc here. Carry it to your household. Say to your children as they mark your imperfection in these re spects, "I confess my sin." Let it be the law in your family: speak evil of no one, think evil of no one, rejoice not in anybody's failings, ridicule none in such a sense as shall diminish their stand ing with others, or be a source of pin to them. Carry yourself as the sun carries itself to-day riding in the heavens. There is not an insect so gauzy, there is not a worm so mean, there is not a tree so tall, there is not one single, sol itary that has a drop of life in it which the glorious sun does not treat like a prince, pouring its own light and life and warmth on it and into it. Be thou like the sun. Carry light and -,varmth,and sweetness, and shall ye be to the children of God. II. W. Bcteher. On the Nehalem. "Whatever drawbacks there may be to the enjoyment of life here, ill health is not likely to be one of them, Some men are never con tented anywhere, while others are "always at home" and satisfied. I believe I am one of the latter. chllerc in this isolated valley, six miles from a neighbor, twelve from a postoflice and thirty from a store, hemmed in by the everlast ing hills, living in a log hut chinked with moss, 1 am well contented. 1 have good health and a good appetite to enjoy the rough fare, and am surrounded by some of God's loveliest works. A little prairie, surrounded by an evergreen forest, on three sides of which runs the very beautiful north Nehalem. softly murmuring over its rocky bed and passing in its course in full view of our door. On the opposite side, and also in full view from our door, a lovely cascade falls over a rocky bluff and is scattered into spray ere it reaches the river, forty feet be low, filling the air with its music night and day. And, too, for those who delight in procuring a goodhy portion of their food from wood or stream, wc have in the woods a plenty of meat in the shape of elk, deer, bear and pheas ant; or fruit, salmon berries,biack berrics, thimbleberries, and huck leberries of four varieties; iu the water we have plenty of fish of various kinds. Then we can add to all this plenty of hard work, and the most particular ought to contented, "but some men are so queer." And still there is no rain and grass is well dried up. The dai rymen are sorely tried, but what they will lack in quantity will partly be made up in prioe; even those on tide lands will have a short supply this 3'ear something very unusual. It generally rains more here in the summer than east of the Coast Range, but this year it is the reverse. We have had no rain to lay the dust, if we had any, since the first of June. Several have asked me the ques tion: ""What is the chance of get ting good government claims on on the Nehalem?" Through your kindness, 1 wish to answer all at once. I do not wish to have any come and say I raised hopes not anticipated; so I will speak plain ly: Thsre are only a few desira ble claims yet vacant, and they are unsurveyed. There are also a very few good railroad claims. Four land hunters were at my house this week, and they all went off unsatisfied; the wanted claims all in the same vicinity and could not be accommodated. I am well suited here, yet I would not ad vise anyone to leave a good home to come here. The second daT after 1 located on my claim, a neighbor came up and asked me if I did not want some elk meat. I told him that elk meat would go well about now. "Well," says he, "we will get it." So off wc' started, and in a short time we had a Gne speci-j men of that noble animal at our feet. We had fine sport and got i about 400 pounds of stripped! meat, together with horns, tallow and hide in all worth about 40. ! Corr. Register. "I did have the rheumatism," said Mr. Robert Fletcher, of the Chicago Irish Tribune, "and was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. I think it a wonderful, never-failing rem edy." Shilolfs Vitallzer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. The Yellowstone Visitors. A Tribune special from the Yellowstone, via Livingston, M. T., says: The president's party is very much chagrined with the re sult of the fishing to-day in the Yellowstone river. The trout are not only soft, but infested with parasites. The cause is supposed to be sulphur and hot water"pour inr into the stream. Rufus Hatch and ton of his party returned to day, played out. He said his sickness was only a subterfuge. He declares that he visited the president in the disguise of a cow boy and sent out a report of his sickness to make the ruse com plete. The president tried to hide from him in an undiscovered re rion, but he succeeded in jrcttmg all correspondents into his pres ence by his ruse. Rufus is happy because tho president had to send and purchase supplies of him, and says that the roads are so abomi nable in the park that his excel lency will recommend an appro priation of $100,000 for their im provement. A great joko was played on Hatch. He stopped over night with the only rival hotelkeeper in the park, up at Fire Hole, and for this and a lunch tho man charged him $97. Rufus was so mad that he ordered his men to erect a tent hotel to-day right at a point near by, which shall cut off travel from his rival. He says he will bust that hotel if he has to provide free accommodations. Sail Absolutely Fsire- This powder never varies. A marvel o purity, sln-ngth and whalesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. iSoldonluin cans. Kov- AL 1.AKIVG lOwDKK UO.. 100 Wftll-St. N. Y. King of the Blood Is not a "cure all," It Is a blood-purifier aud tonic Impurity of the blood poisons the sys tem. i!r:mcf 1 n Irnil;itlriY itwl thin In. uuta iiiuiiv uuiuaa, luiuwil oy UIliereUL names to distinguish them according to cf- iv.-vis, ijiit, ueuig reauv urciucues or pauses 01 iiuHKiraifiimi; u isomer, irapiiriiy 01 lilood. Such are Dyspepsia, Billiowmcxt, IAvr.r fnmnlnitit Crmitlnnttim Vnvnit rfc ortlent. Headache, Backache, General Weak ness, jtcari uiscasc.uropsy, Kidney Mteat-c, Pile, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, SMn Disorders, Pimple. Ulcers. Sicellincs, dr., tf. Kill"? Of ttift Ttlnnri nmvnntc rtnii cures these by attacking the cause. Impurity ui uit; uiuwu vjiiemisisanu puysicians agree iu ciuiuifT u - uie mosi genuine ana eincienc preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug gists, SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc- lilllH Ill H5111in1llAf 'Troitlca rn DIcaicm ot tho. Blood." wrapped around each bottle. n. kahsom. son & Co.. Props Buffalo, N. y. J. HESS. A. M. JOHNSON'. Astoria Sail Loft. MANUFACTURERS OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, TAEPAULINS, And everything else pertaining to our Business. LowestPrice and Best "Work For your JToney, At the Old Stand. Leave your orders and get your work done at once. Astoria, .T. HESS i CO. Oregon. Notice to the Public. A W PAOTI.ES INDEBTED T0 iIE iu the bauds of Shelman E. Morton, for col lection. AUV accOunt-rinnlnnv unnnl.l .ft.. i. I1UUUVU Iliat lliaVfi nlJU'Pfl mv oiwnnnl. 30th of this month will be handed to mv at- N.JOHANSEN. 1 (Mm : l E8 IFb ilsl? inl Us mi yLnnANREMEuij roii RHEUMATISM Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soraness of the Ghest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacobs Oir. m safe, sure, simple and cheap Extersal Bemtdj. A trial entails but the con paiati rely triClcg outlay of CO Cents, and ererj one suffer ing with pala can hT0 cheap and potdtire proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven T.vigcagej. B0LDBYALLDSUQGIBT3AH3)DEALEE3 HI HEDIOIHE. A. VG(EUSR & CO., Baltimore, 2JL, V. 3. A. The regular biennial session of the Washington legislature will convene in Olyrapia, on Monday, October 1st next. The council will consist of 12 members, 8 .Re publicans and 4: Democrats. The house will consist of 13 members, 11 Democrats and 2 Republicans. Matters conuocted with the schools, revenue, insane hospital, peniten tiary and other important inter ests will come up for consideration, and it is altogether probable that the entire sixty days allowed by law will be taken up. A LETTER FROM GERMANY. . : i i . i:n, January 9, 1SS2. Vfity esteemed sirs: The jJialtc your Liver Pills lmve called forth here is wonderful. After ttt::i:sg one and a half boxes of your genuine li:. C. aicXAXCS L.IVKU PILLS, 1 have en tirely recovered from my four years' sufTw InR. All who loow mc wonder how I, who, for so many years, had no appetite, and could not sleep for backache, si Itch in my side, and general stomaeh im plaints, could liavo recovered. An old lady in our city, who ha, .-t.tor.sl Air many years from Kidney i1jsmn- ;.mi the doctors had given her up, took t wo of your Pills, and got morr relief tbnu she has from all the doctors. Yon. int!v. j. von m:n nunc. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the Hd, with tho Impression: 3IvLanci Liver 3'ill. The genuine SleLANK'S L1VHK PILLS bear the signature of C. DIcLane and PlemingUros. on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Hit. c. aioLAXE'S LIVKK PILLS, prepared 1 Fleming Uros., of Pittsburgh, Pa.. Hie market being full of imitations of name McLane. spelled dlfl'erentlv, laa f sumo pronuaciatiou. If your storekeeper does not have tne sen nine lilt. C. McLA?;ES CKLK 1JKATKI LIVKIt TILLS, send us Sr. cents, ami we win send you a bos liv msli, and u set of our advertising caidy. " I'LFJIIXG BROS., Piltslmrgh, Vn. JEAGKIJS C. PR03BT, LH-nlcr iu HARDWARE, IEOI, STEEL, Iron Pips and Fittings, PLU MBERS AXD STEAM FI1TKRC Goods and Tools. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IROH TIH AND COPPER, StoVes, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods.. JOBBING IN SHEET WON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTINC Done with neatness and dispatch. None Dut ilrst class workmen employed. A large assortment ofj SCALE? Constantly on hand AKNOTOf CEMEN T, MRS. T. S. ufEWJETT. (Successor to '.Irs. E. S. "Warren.) Fashionable Dressmaker AUTD Hill, LINER. Dealer In 3Iilllnery and Fancy Goods. Squemoqua street, next door to Odd Fellows Temple. County Treasurers Notice. milERE IS -MONEY IN THE COUNTY X Treasury to pay all County Orders pre sented prior to October 13th, 1S32. Alt such orders will cease to draw interest after this date. CrjAS.HEILBORN. , . . . Treas. Clatsop County. Astoria, August 20 th, 18S3. i ( iTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARE EE HOUSE, II, It. PAltKFJl. Proii ASTORIA, - - OREGON. E. P. PARKER. - Manager and Agent. Al. CROSBY, . - - DayClerK Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clark, .las. DUFFY hxi the Bar and Billiard room. First Class in all Respects. FKEE COACH TO HIE HOUSE. IT IS A PACT -THAT JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE ox Concomiy Street is the Best in Town. , THAT I S!- has Always on Hand FRESH Shoal "Water Bay and East : rrii Oysfors. THAT " JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. TOAT He ha bocu Proprietor of the "AHrora Hotel" In KnnpptoR seven years. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. COSMOPOLITAN Chop House and Restaurant. OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT. jle.nlx 23 cents and. upwards. G. BOULAIC1), - - Proprietor. 31-iI.Y STIIEET. - -.. - ASTOEIA. 3fc 3ES 2. UKALKK IK Hay, Oats, Straw. Urns', Brick, Cement and Sand Wooil Delivered, to Order, Draying Teaming and Express Business. Horsos ana Carriages for Hire. DKALER IK WIHE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. I. W. CASE, Illi'OUTlii: AND WHOLESALE AND 11E TAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MCHAMSE -rofr Cliennmat and Cass streets. A-WmiA .... OREGON NORTHERN PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY Are Now Ready For Business. CB-Olllce with liozorth & Johns. E. A. NO YES. ASt. S5 .-3 - $2 NOTICE. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, WESTERN DIVISIONS, Oregon Railway & Navigation Co, Oregon & California Railroad Co. at On ScptcmbcrlOth and 11 tlx. Account completion of the Northern Fa cltlc It. It, Round Trip Ticket have been placed on sale at all ticket stations at 40 per cent, re duction. Tickets good from Sept. Sth to 18th, both days Inclusive. JOHKMUIR E. P. ROGERS A.L.STOKKS Sapt of Traffic Gen'IAc't. Awtinpt Traffic A. . Allen, c-P -I 5gB.SSS 12 Wholesale and retail dealer in MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TKWiOAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with WinesiLiquorsJobaccoXigars WILLIAM HOWE -DEALER IX- Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds of OAK LUMBER, h GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. Boats of all inds Made to Order, j -Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases S. ARNDT & EElCflEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOPJ AND Boiler Shoo mm All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT WOES Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bemtox Street, Near Parker House, ASTORIA, - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAMMEEMES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Snort Notice . A. D.Wass, President. J. G. Hcstleu, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. johk For, Superintendent. LOEB & CO., JOBBERS fN WINES. LIQUOKS, AND OIGAES. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. jyAH goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. BUY THE BEST ! BARBOUR'S Irish Flax Salmon Net Threads Woodberry, and Needle Brands, SEINE TWINES. AND CORK MB LE1D LINES Fish Posada, Heines, and Nets Imported, to Order. A LarpStocMlffiBsJislI AND FISH HOOKS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519, MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. EsFAgents for the Pacific Coast FOARD & STOKES, WE HAVE OPENED AGAIN In Hume's New Building, And are Beady to Supply the Wants of Our Customers. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Groceries, AND Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. BUSINESS OAHDS. Q W FULTOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. Astoria Agent Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Jg O. HOliDEX,. NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. JAY TXJTTIjE. 31. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms l, 2, and 3, Pythian Build ing. Residence Over J. E. Thomas Drug Store. SURVEYOR OF Clataop County, and City of Astoria Office :-ChenaniU3 street, Y. M. C. A. hall Room No. 8. jP P. IUCKS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, - OREGON Rooms In Allen's building up stairs, corner, f Cass and Sqemocqhe stret . J Q.. A. BOIVLBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cuenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON J J. JOXES, STAIIt BUIIBER, Ship and Steamboat Joiner, jQK. J. E. liaFOKCJB, DEXTIST, Room li. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Or. Gas admlnLstered for painless extraction of teeth. J. CIIIITI8, ATT'Y AT LAW. Notarj' Public, Commissioner of Deeds for Calirornla, New York and Washington Ter ritory. Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Building, As toria. Oregon. N. B.-Clalms at Washington. D. C, and collections aspccialty. oeo. r. wiiEEr.Eir. w. i.. eobb. WHEELER & ROBB. GENERAL REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND COLLECTION AGENTS. Keal Estate bought aud sold on Commis sion. Accounts adjusted and Bills collected. Correspondence from abroad solicited. J5?-011ke In Hume's new building, on Sque moqua street, next door to Foartf & Stokes. GENERAL STEAMSHIP ACEHGY. Bills of Exchange on any Part ol Europe. I AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING ines. weii known and commodious steamship STATE LINE, RED STAR, WHITE STAR, IT AMBURG-AMERICAN, DOMINION LINE, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Trepald tickets to or from any European port. For full information as to rates of fare, sailing days, etc, apply to I. W. CASE. BOZOKTH & JOHNS. Real Estate and General Insurance Agents. ASTORIA, Oregon. WE WRITE POLICIES IN THE WEST ern. State Investment, Hamburg, Bre men and North German Fire Insurance Com panies, and represent the Travellers Life and Accident of Hartford, and the New York Life, of S.Y. We have tho only complete set of township maps in the county, and nave made arrange ments to receive applications, filings, and final proofs on Homesteads, Preemptions, Timber Lands, etc. having all the official blanks therefor. Our maps can be exam ined in the office, upon the payment of a reasonable fee. We also have for sale city property in As toria and additions, and farms and tide land property. Rents, and other collections made, and loans negotiated. BOZORTH & JOHNS, PLUMBING, - Gas and Steam Fitting DONE BY RUDDOCK & WHEELER. AT fair rates. Also a complete stock of goods In our line. Estimates given and work guaranteed. Cass street, in rear of I O O F building, next to Gas Co's office. e