en -' "?v fif fr4 aA. J"! J&sXY 1 4kdk ---23s-:: ZM fiL0!1 fdlfcfefr' Mfc" V0L.XXII1, NO.no. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL 15, 1885. PRICE, FIVE CENTS BUSINESS CARDS. rItW. A. Ji. nad J. A. FCLTO.V Physicians and Suron.. Will give promut attention to all call. Horn any part of the city or country. Ofllce over Allen's Store, corner Cav? and Smieinoqua streets. Astoria, Oregon. Telephone No. 41. D R. FItAZVK. IAK. Phyfclclnn nnil Sursoo.". Office, RocmG, over I). A. McTntoh ' ston orricn Hours :-9 to 11 a. m. ;-3 to 5 i M. Uesldence, opposite the Joltansen building :k. a. nowtis, :ko. noi.ani XOTtATSli fc 3OKKIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kinnes Work. iiite (My Hall, Astoiia, Oregon. '. W. rULTON. J. '. KUl.TOX. FlTF.TOrV ISKOTIIKRS. ATTOUXKY.S AT LAW. l!oo:nj5ttnd . Odd IVUou s l'.wiliilnp TOSKPII A. Sll.lt. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oi'FWK. oji Ha.s street. 5 iMir wulh of Odd Fellows Jiiillitins. T fc. A. $OYVIiWY, Oillee mi Chetininii SJrwt, Astoria. "-,jen j p.Ki.o i ruif.z:zi. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop Ccun:y.nut C!t.x fA-ifu onlce:-ChP:iamusslii!. V. M.C. A. i;,dl Hoonj No. S. i1 W. IiKK'It. ARCHITECT AND SlTl'EltlNniXDIi.'.'T. Oh'H'k : Room It, Kliiwy's I'.rirk Block, rA'Y TXITTI.Ci. 31. . PHYSICIAN AS D S U KG EUN Omen Rooms l, 2, and 3 rvihlan Build- Ins. Krsidkxrr On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary'.s Hospital. r r. hicks. a. k. sn.w. hicks & sn.nv, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stain, cor ner Cass and Squenmqua streets. Astoria Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! !. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, -. OREGON. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock V. M. Bozorth & Johns, Heal Estate and Inscmccc Agents and Brokers ASTORIA, - - - Oregon. We write policies In the following well known Fire Insurance Companies : PHOENIX OF HARTFORD. SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL OF EDIMSCRO. LIOX. OF LOXDOX. HOME. OF NEW YORK. LOXDOX AXD LANCASHIRE. Or 5.1 YCU- TOOL. PHOENIX. OF BROOKLYN. COXXECTICUT. OF HARTFORD. OAKLAND HOME, OF OAKLAND, CALA. And also represent tlin "WESTERN, of California. HAMBURG-BREMEN, of Uer inanv. and AMERICAN STEAM BOIL ER Insurance co. Heal Estato Bought and Sold on Commission. M. W. FECHHEIMER, 11. W.COKBETr. -EDWARD HALL, - President Vice President Scretan THE OREGON Fire aii Marine Insurance Co. OK rORTLAND. ORKUOX. Capital I'ald Up. Cash AKNCtn Kxffpil. SM20.000.0CO - 280.000,00 C. LElNEXWEBEIt, ASTORIA, OREGON. -Igenl, a", o. Ross. T.EAIIRG lTKJDERTAKEK. Main SI. Astori:i, Oregon. Have Just Purchased a Fine, New Hearse. Private Boarding House. annouilres that slip Is nrennred to fur-I nish Indies or Gentlemen with Board only, or with Board and Furnished Rooms at very reasonable rates. No extra charge for use of Farlor or Bath room, and everv effort will be made to make her guests feel com fortable and at home. Dinner Served from 5:3 to C;30 P. .11. 31 RS. E. C, IIOLDK.V. ac wir. iiiiuu aim oenerson streets. j Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE copartnership hcrelofore existing un der the firm name and stylo of 1 homes and Knowles Is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. C.W. KNOWLES, C.T.I HOMES. Astoria, Oregon, April 13th. 1685. 4w mSmSSKaJBi v-i-g vl 01 I yTZ-THP -THE BESTTQNIC. Thte racdicine, combining Iron with-pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dj-fipcptin, IndlRestlon, Weaunchi, Impure Blood, IaIarla,C'btHs and Fevern, and Neurnlclo. It is an unfailinj: remedy for DLscases oftho Kidneys nnd l.iver. It is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to TYomca, and all vho lead sedentary lives. It does not Injure the teeth, rausekeadnehe,or produce constipation of At Iron medicinrr do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn nnd Belching, and strength e!is the muscles and nervos. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Cncrgy, Ac., it has no equal. - The genuine has above trade mark a:ij ro5ed red line? on wrapper. Take no other dr -Hitj iij ui:on. lutimriL o, uiltixoue, su. RKDI.VCTOrs WOODARD & CO.. TortlaiidOr hei.esai.i: AC.KVTS. TUTPS PILLS TORP!D BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths ofthe diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicato their existence: Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Kick Heiulaclic, fullness after eat Inp,nversIon to exertion of lody or mind. Eructation of food, Irrltabll itroftemper,XioriipIrIts,AfceIInK ofliavlnaeRlcctedBomcduty,llz zIuess,FluttcrinsBttIieIIeart,Dot before the eyen, lilghly colored UrIiic,COXSTlPATIOA',an(l demand tho use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsnLivermedicIneTUTT'S 1'IXL.S bavo no equal. Thciructioaon tho Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; removing- all impurities through these three " scavengers of the system," producing, appetito, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TUTT'S JPH.CS causo no nausea or griping nor-interfero "wita dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. holdeverywaere25i.olHeo44iLurrnySt.Xy. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GEATHAm onWniSKEES changed In. stantly to a GLossr Black by a single, application of tills DTK. Sold by Drug- ssts,or8entbyexpressonrccolptoftl Office, 44 Mnrrav Street, New York. 17378 HWJiSt 07 VZZZVh SXSSIPZ3 FZC A. V. Allen, Wholesale and EelailJDeuler In Ftmisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Tojp-thcr with Wines, LiquorsTobacco, Cigars Holders Auction Rooms t Eiab!Kht'jl January 1-4, 1S77. E. C. HOLDEX, Ri'Al Estate ami General Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Chcnamus Street. - Astoria, Oregon. Auuclinu sale of Sundries every ?afimlr.y, at 10 -sx a. it., at in v Auction Rooms. Will conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Cattle, and Fanning Stock wheievcr de sired. Cash Returns Promptly made after .Snlei. Consignments respectfully solicited, Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Commissioner of DopiIs for Washington I Territory. Agent for Daily and Weekly Orcgonhm. Boat Building. THE BE-TT STOCK AND WOBKfclANSHlP GUARANTEED. Boats of Every Description Built. Shop over Arudt & FerchenV. It. 31. LEtTHERS. TO LET. LIBERTY HALL. Suitable for Sociables and Parties. Terms moderate. Apply to JT. CLINTON, President. S,. Lemon & Co. STEVEDORES and RIGGERS Portland and Astoria. - Portland Offlce "No. 1G, N. Front street -iTj I - - a 3iP i5 BLOWING ONE'S OWN HORN. A Short Seraoa From the Newspaperlal I Pnlplt. "Lift up thy voice." Isa. xl, 9. From the frequency of such pas sages as thesoAnd Esau lifted up his voice and wept," "And Jacob kissed Kachel and lifted up his voice and wept," lThe people lifted up their voice and wept," .lotham lifted up his voice and cried,1 lifted up their voices aud wept s re," and "Saul wept," it would seem that tho raising of voices aud the raising of tears, in Biblical times, were intimately associated the one with tue other. Ana even in our own day there is a close relation be tween the two acts, but with this dif ference, namely, that whereas, in former times, the voice lifting and the tear-shedding proceeded from the same person or persons, in mod em days the loud voice aud the moistened eye como from entirely different seurces: that in to say, one lifts hisjroico and another -does the weeping. But this need concern us not Different eras are marked by different customs. Our purpose to day is to draw what instruction we may from tho injunction contained ui the text: Lift up thy voice. And firstly, it should be borne in mind that wheu tho Scriptures say: "Lift up tin voice," it is equivalent to saying 'hft up thy words; ' and it need-not, perhaps, be said that the lighter one's words are, the more easily may they be lifted up. There fore, if it be commendable in one to lift up his voice (and that it is, the several passages quoted prove beyond peradventure), then it follows that the person who would obey the words of my text should choose words which may be raised with the least possible exertion. And you will usually find that the words of the loudest talker are usually of the smallest possible weight. Secondly, "Lift up thy voice." "When you are engaged in an argu ment, speak as loud as your lungs will allow you. Let your adversary's logic be as keen as a Damascus blade, and his reasoning as convincing as a pecuniary bribe, only to lift up your voice to the prop er elevation and you are bound to get tho better of him. Possibly yon .may not succeed in bringing him over to your view, but you will inevitably si lence him, which amounts to the same thing. But, thirdly, it might be advanced that your conduct would cause you to be disliked. What of that? Do not the successful ones of the earth al ways excite envy, and therefore the enmity, of the unsuccessful? Go to! What does the text say? "Lift up thy voice." . . Fourthly If you have aught to say to your neighbor, and yon are proud of what you are saying (and proud you are, or you wouldn't open your mouth to say it), why should you not speak loud enough that all within earshot should hear it, and be benefited accordingly? Why should not your edifying powers of speech be made known to the multitude? The text says: "Lift up thy voice." Fifthly "And if it be a praisewor thy act to lift np your voice, then it follows that no opportunity should be loBt which can show that you de sire to do that which is praiseworthy; that is to say, you should lift up your voice wherever ami whenever the op portunity offers. Nay, more, you should make the opportunity. For the text says: "Lift up thy voice." It doesn't say: "Lift up thy voice in prayer," or "Lift up thy voice in la mentation," or "Lift up thy voice to speak well of thy neighbor;' but sim ply : "Lift up thy voice." Sixthly Do not not flatter your self that you will be sought out and pushed ahead in tho world by others. Modest worth is a good thing, but unless one makes himself heard he is quite apt to be left amidst the noise made by the many who are eager for preferment It is undoubtedly true, in the beautiful imager' of our an cestors, that "the still sow sucks the most swill;" but it should be remem bered that she is only Btill because sne has-got what she wanted. Until she got it you may bo sure-she failed not to lift up her voice. Seventh, and in conclusion, when those about you are reading and writing, when your.friend is nlayiug upon tho piano upon your invitation, when yon are in the lecture-room or at the theater, wnen your wile or mothe.r or husband or father ,is on- aeavonng to get a mucn-neeaea nap, when there be those about you that have sensitive ears and delicate nerves, when there is somebody elso whose words all are eager and anx ious to hear, when you see, hear or think of something you want then, m tue words ot my text: "Lilt up thy voice. Scotl'aErauIglOB or Pure Ced Liver Oil, with. Ilypophesphltes. Is Bcmarkableas a Flesh Producer. The Increase of flesh and strength, is perceptible Immediately after commenc ing to use the Emulsion. The Cod Liver Oil emulsified with thellypophosphitcs is most remarkable for its healing, strengthening, and flesh producing qualities. It may be presumed that court martial will begin to be popular with army officers. As at present conduct ed, thev are uerfectlv harmless, nnrl jrir&ther more picturesque form of recreation man average parlor tneat TicaU. Providence. Journal.' ' ' '. JOFR PART OF THE FRANCOCHIXESF. QUARREC Somt months apo the United States government made an attempt at me diation between I1 ranee and Uutna, but the friendlv offer was not received I with favor by either party to the con test. Our government first commun icated with the French foreign office, and then instructed Mr. Young, our minister at the court of Peking, to see the Tsnng-Li-Yomen and ascer-. tain from it what would be thought of the following propesitions: First The ratification of the treaty of Tientsin and the conclusion of a commercial convention, based on a project to bo put forward by i rauce. Second The occupation of Kelung and Tamsui withciij claim to terri torial sovereignty, and only until the treaty itself should be carried out Third The payment to France of five million franco, as a compensation for the non-execution of the Tientsin stipulation, and the cession of the cust un house and mines of Tamsui and Kelung until the settlement of the compensation duo and the fixing of a guarantee by arbitration. Fourth The evacuation of Tonquin by the Chinese troop3, and the sus pension of operations by the French fleet, after the ratification of this agreement and the conclusjon of n commercial convention. To not an article of these four propositions- would be the Yamen consent. There should be no occu pation of Chinese territory by a for eign power; there should be no pay ment of an indemnity, and there should be no conclusion of' a com mercial treaty. This determination was telegraphed by Mr. Young to Washington, and hero the matter dropped as far as this country is con cerned. But iu the meantime the Chineso representative in London took it nn- on himself, unauthorized "by his gov ernment, to apply to England to mediate in the controvjersy. This but served to make the Matter worse. His government snubbed him by tell ing him that it would treat only with France directly, and then snbmitted the following proposition to the French gevernment: 1'irst A rectification of the Ton quin frontier, tho Lang Son-Lao Kai line to be conceded to China. Sec ondA new regulation of commer cial relations between . China aud Tonquin; and third France to give up all interference with the t domestic aifairs of Anam. If France TPould yield to thTs ex tent, China would abandon her own claim to indemnity and consent to a treaty of peace being concluded. .Not otherwise. The demands of China were inadmissible by the French, and the war continued. But the terms which China is now apparent ly willing to accept fall far short of what the council of state insisted up on up to a very recent period. FIGHTING ILLINOIS LEGISLATORS. While the house was attempting to adjourn, Baker and Crafts engaged in a hand-to-hand fight immediately in front of the speaker's stand. Ba ker had all the morning busied him self in endeavoring to get the stock yard bill replaced in the order of bills on second reading, while Crafts de sired the measure referred to some committee or other. The two wor thies met and Baker said to Crafts: 'Your scheme won't work." Mr. Crafts I have no scheme. Mr. Baker Yes you have. Your finger is in the pie. Crafts No, it is not. Baker Yes, it is. Crafts You are a liar. Baker You are another. Crafts retorted with a blow aimed at Baker's face, which, however, fell wide of its mark. Baker struck Crafts in the face with his fist and at tho same time kicked him in the stomach. Crafts, apparently weakened by the kick, grasped a chair and endeavored to smash it over Baker s head, but the house policeman interfered nnd separated the would-be combatants, who were entirely willing to ficht to a finish then nnd there. The house was in a great commotion by this time, the members yelling and shouting. Speaker Haines promptly declared the house adjourned. - - Leguiluticc lleport in Chicago lime., April l. Hinncr Gone to Waste. The food that raises a rebellion in the stomach as it is swallowed does not bestow either comfort or strength. The stomach which for sometime after dinner keeps sending up gas eous reminders of what has been eaten, is not in good order. Tone that stomach up with Brown's Iron Bitters and eat your dinner joyfully and heartily. Mr. J. B. Chandler, Clinton, Iowa, says, "I used Brown's Iron Bitters with great benefit for dyspepsia, after other remedies had failed." Jay Gould, who has just returned from a yachting trip in tho West In dies, came very near being arrested in Cuba and sent as a prisoner to Ha vana. Ho forgot to take passports with him. The nervous system is not shaken by the ubo of Bed Star Cough Cure. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital Izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. S. Dement. Red Star TRADE i7 ' MARK". lUUbHMt AhmrJittmtu 7VC ffOtlL Ontntr. rmffrrtifl JfrtK A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE' CURE Fop CousU.. Sore Throat. RhdruxiBU, Cold, JnflncBZo, Bronchia, AtlhmdCrou, Wtoop- Inc Couch, Qalnsr, Pain la Cacat, a4 ottur 2ectlonj ofth Throat ad Lass. I'rlcs SO cents a bottle. Soldbjr Drcreists and IValers. JXtrtlet unable to induce their Otaler to !roinpUy act U for them xcill rric Ueo boUleu crpret charge paid, by tending one dollar to TUE OUKLXS lTOOELER-COHPAST, SoU Oirnem&4 Hiaafiftartr. BtlUserc HirjUaJ, C. 8. A. GERMABIA HOTEL MBS. KVA WALUIAN, - Proprietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. First CInss iu Ererj- Respect. NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE. Filled up with every Conven ience Tor the Comfort of Transient and Permanent Guests. Corner Squcmoqua and West Sth Streets. The Telephone Saloon The Finest Establishment of the Kind in Astoria. Especially ntted up for tho Comfort anil Convenience of those who enjoy a Social Gla s. The Best or Wines and Liquors, The Choicest Cigars. Everything New and First-Class. H. T.. JEFFERY. Prop'r. KER HOUSE. If. K. PARKED, PropV. First Class in Every Respect Free Coaeli to the House. Old Castle, Yspitti, and other brands of Ooko Tin Plate3, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, now in warehouse at Astoria; also Liverpool fine and coarse salt. For further particulars apply to r, Portland, Oregon. la Wwl AHmrditl9 Caiers Sipos. Meye 7TT 1 f f4 luOl k CO Coui TransDortation FOE PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE XEW TELEPHONE Which has been specially built for the comfort of passenRers will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday-and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaTes Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving-at Astoria at 1 P. M. JZn additional trip will be made on SaRday of Eaek Week, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock Saaday aiarnlas. Passengers b) tblsroute eonneet at Kalawa for Sound prts. Z, - U.B. SCOTT; President WilsonJ Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWAEE Paints. Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS mxlxTfeed AGENTS FOtt Salem Flouring Mills, Portland Roller Mills, Capital Flour and FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. B. B. Franklin, Merita aifl Cabinet Mate, SQUEMOQUA STREET, NEXT TO T1IK ASTOBIAX HUIEDIXG. BT-AH work done In a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bejttok Stbket, Near Pakkbe House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAPanilHEUS BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. CASTINGS, Of all Description Bade te Order at t&ext Sotlce. A. D. Wasb, President. J. G. Hubtlkk, Secretary, I. W. dSE,-Treasurer. johk Fox.Superlntendent. S. ARNDT & EERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AXD Boiler Shop All kinds of ' ENGINE, CANNEEY, A2TD STEAMBOAT WOEE Promptly attended to, A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. STEAMER jEm3Kw Coiw THE BEST J IS THE Royal Brand Flour Manufactured by the OREGON MILLING COMPANY Is of Superior Quality, and Is Endorsed by all who use it. THEHOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE Of Superior Rising Quality. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. WYATT & THOMPSON Sole Axenta tor Astoria. Faintino; and Paper Eajpt KALS0M1NING ETC. - Paint Shop in rear of premises form erly occupied by C. II. Stockton, oppo site the Court House. All orders promptly and satisfactorly executed. J. a. D. GK1I. Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AHD FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wlijirfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria. Oreson. WM. EDGAR, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER STAIN AND CHENAMU3 STS. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Hesort for Astorians. For tho Finest of Wines and Liquors (Jo to THE GE5I SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOR ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE, AUQ. DANIELSON, - Proprietor. Sebum and .Refitted ThroaglioHt. The Best of WINKS. IjIQTTOKS, AXD CIGARS. For a Good Cigar, call for one of "Oanielson's Best." Corner West flth and Water Streets, Astoria. n9-6m Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HARDWAEE, M, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD" STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, 3?l33. AND 003P02- Astoria Sail Loft. Best Bf Wori at Bottom Fipres J. HESS, The Yell-known Sallmakcr now occupies The Astoria Sail I.ofr. formerly occupied by A.M. Johnson. Boat Sails a Specialty. ALL-WORK WARRANTED Come and see me at The Astoria Sail Loft : next to Pythian Building. Address P. O. Boy 312. 3. HESS. Floats! Floats! Floats! CANNERYMEN who are in need of Floats. Copper Handles and Mallets should send their orders to B. W. BLOOD. Clabkanie, Oregon, who has a qurutity on hand which will be sold at reasonable rates. SECURE THE SHADOW' Ere the substance fade, and when you visit Portland, make It a part of your business to call on W. H. Towxe. at the San Fran cisco Gallery, 8. W. corner First and Morrison streets, and have your photograph taken In the highest style ofthe art.