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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1887)
m tt gattjj gistovfett. Shoes! ASTuKlA.OhE JON: SNTURDVY FEBRUARY 12. 1S37 30172?:rj-353 02J Shoes! Shoes! A WOMAN'S WHIM. Ix the chapn r on Lincoln, in the Fehruaiy Century, it is stated that: "The adiirnisitat on of Gen. Taylor, apparently Kcliig that some compensation was due to one so earnestly recommended by the leading "Whigs of the state of Ill inois, offered Mr. Lincoln the gov- ernorshiD of Oreson. This Tas a plaoe more suited to him than the other, (commissioner of the general land office) and his acceptance was urged by some of his most ju dicious friends on the ground that the new territory would soon be a state, and that ho would come back as a senator. This view of the matter commence 1 itse.f favor ably to Lincoln lismself, who, how ever, gave it up on account of the natural unwillingness of his wife to remove to a country so wild and remote." It is somewhat remarkable, says the "Walla Walla Union, that af terwards Col. Biker, who had been Lincoln's political associate in Illinois, became senator from Oregon, and gave his life for the Union to which they were both so intensely devoted. "Who can measure the possibilities which would have followed the accept ance by Lincoln of the position of governor of Oregon in 1849? The history of the Nation might have been different. On what small things the destinies of nations turn. A woman's whim kept Lin coln from beiujr govern r of Ore gon and made liim the reat mar tyr of mo l'"n tni In a general way Americans un derstand that their country is mak ing marvelous progress in popu lation and wealth. But they will uever quite realize the force of the facts until the census of 1890 has been taken. Ifwilltl.en bo fouud that in no previous decade has thero been anv such progress as between. 1880 and 1890. The three sections of the country which will show the most remarkable de velopments are the south, the west and tho Pacific to st. As to the southern states, the change there is not so much in the addi tions to the population as in its matorial development; in other, words, the enhancement of its wealth, present and prospective. In the oldon times cotton raising was tho main source of income. It now represents only one-third of the money-producing industries of that section. The beneficent change has been brought about by manufacturing enterprises and the consequent diversification of em ployments. Instead of employing thvmselvns in raising cotton alone, and getting their tools, clothing and even th-ir fond from the north, they now mun ifacture for them selves an I raise their own corn an I pork. It u the products of coal and iron which have enriched modern natio i-, and it the woik ing of theoe two minerals which is changing iho wuole lace of south ern socletv. An Important Secret of Success. In these days of rush, push contin ual and almost fierce competition in business of nil kinds it is the man of energy, pluck, shrewdness and who is endowed with a liberal spirit of en terprise who usually " succeeds. "When we see such an ono engaging in auy business undertaking we read ily accord to him the meed of success. The sympathies of the public are with him, they desire to see him sneceed ia preference to the shiftless, penuri ous and illiberal individual who of fers his services to the public with a sort of air that implies that be is fill ing a public demand and that his own importance and the absolute de mand for the business in which he is engaged must brinj Lim the patron age no desires. The public wish is father to the patronage which insures a growing and profitable business lo the former, while the latter may le Pf tn own self-importance. To coma fleios. 8. Suuie iienth. PR FLINTS HEART REMEDY will prolong life by preventing those sudden deaths from heart disease which bring untold grief to families, often plunging them into poverty, twae of the untimely disease of btpad-winner, At druggists. 8L50; Inscriptive treatise with each bottle, or ftddrs3 Z. t7. Msok & Oa, 8, F. Filer's Sold, to Dec. &o Other Remedy in the World Can Produce Such a Record. This tronderful success of Warner's Sate Core" is due whollv to tho real merit v t JttSSS .For a Ion? time it has been REGARDED BY- TBE RIGRES1 VEC it AL AUTHORITIES AS THE ONLY SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY, LIYUh D URINARY DISEASES AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Thousands of people owe their life and health to " Warner's" feATE Coro " and wt can produce 100,9J TESTIMONIALS to that effect. ' - Esd the f ollowinj and note tha large number of bottles distributed, Wo guar antes these Azures to be correct, as our soles-booka will prove. lesion, 1,149,122. CAPl'. W. IX H03INS0N (U. S. Ma rin Iiisp., luffali, W. Y.), iu 1883 was ratfering witu a skin humor lU.e leprosy. Coald not lcep; was ia 'great agony. For two years tried cverytain, without bsnellt Was pronounced incurable. "Tweaty bottles of Worner'a Sai'K Cure completely cus-cd me, and to-day I am stroaa' aud well." (Feb. 0. 1S3J.) Providence, - - 171,929. BX-GOV. T. G. ALVuRD, (Syracuso, N. Y.), in 1831, began running down, with Uer.eralDtJbU.ity, accompanied with aacnsoof weight in tho lower part of the body, with a feverish sensation and a geueral giving out of tha wholo organ ism. Was in serious condition, confined to his bed much of tho tune. After a thorough treatment with Warner's Sire Cure he Bays: "I am completely restored to health by its means. Portland. Me.. - 441,105. MAJOR S. B. ABBOTT (Springfield, Mo.), in 1871 was afflicted with lame bad:, RJteumalism and Kidney trouble. Consulted the very beat phy&iciausin San l'rancisoo, and visited all the min eral epriuga there. Took a health trip to tho New England States, but for sevon ye-tra suffered constantly from his malady, which had resulted 111 BrigVXs disease. After using ft couple dzjn botticj ol Warner's Safe Curo and two of Safe Pills, hi wrete: "My back :rad KiJaeya aro without pain, and thank God, 1 oivou ail to Varnord tAFE llemedica.' Bal. of New Eng - 441,753. MKS. .T. T. RirCHEY (5G2 4thAve., L uisville, Ky.) waj a caaunucd iasa IU fr elevta years, just living, aud h ur y expecting deiVi. Was confiued to bed tea lEoiuLs each year. Wasai tjadedby the bet physiciint. Hsrleffc sid j w a paraly: xL Uojld ueitlierca, cloep, nci enjoy life. Tho doctor3 eid abe was t -oublod withcnta?c complaints; but aha was satisfied hor kidnej'H wcro ail "cted. Under the operation of War-nei-,'j Safe Curo choj)as3e 1 a Urge ttinc or calcuiur, and ia IS'-v., 1SC3, rep utid, ''Am to-day as well u; wJien- a girl." few York State, - 3,879,773. ASK YOTJR TEIENDS I ' WARNER'S S :SUI A Pft, 853 THE MOST POPULAR REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED. Ji-,t rrtiWIflrrtuViTfrlli ill III -' 682,632. U!3i3lan TX . V. lL T. JA.COD (Wealparr. Ky ) .. prostratail with 3d vera Kidney U ,Jj e an I lost 40 poun is of fash. At t i . tli .rough tr'atxncnt v-it i Warner's Sap:: Jara ho roDJrt3. '"I have never euoy&l letter health. Cincinnati, - 873,667. iJiiN'. 1L D. WALLEN (144 Mad:son Ave., New York), scarcely able to walk two blocks without exhaustion, and, haung Inst flesh hc7ily, bejau tho nso .,f Wamor'-' Safe Cure and eay3, 'I waa much oencjitca y tt. Bal. Ohio, State, - 633,168. COr- JOSEPH IL THORNTON (Cin cinnati, O ) in 18S3 rep rted that his dauht:r wai vory much prostrats 1; had palpitatitn of the heart, iata 63 pain in the litpd, nervous disorder and catarrh qftlie bladder. Jaho lost Gfty-fivo iwaudi Jaisr ronolio3 failing, thoy b -an the use of Warner's Safe Curs, fijd'Z Pills and Safe Nervine, aud with in threo moaths thz hd gained GEcy poun-'a In wci.ht and was restored to gjodhealth. That was threo years ajo, ami aho 13 still in as g wd heaUh as ever in her life. CoL Thornton, himself was car-dof chronic Diarrluca of eighteen years standing, iu 1BS1, by Warner'a Safe Cure. Southern States,-3,534,017. C. II. ALLEN (Leavenworth. Kan.), s-.n Edwin., two years of ao, afflicted with extreme eaten UrigWs disease, and the d ctira gave him up. Bythjad vico of th d.;tor' wife, bog in tha U30 of- Warner'a Saw Care, and after taking seven bottles ho is perfectly well and has had no rclapso. Canada, i ,467,824. 0-ETcry Testimonial the testators, caclosius ourselves. Dressmakim Mrs. F. E. Hudson. FalureU'ned from tlin Enr, s n-w pre pared to do Fashionable Dressmaking, shecanbeX'-UMdatMrs. P. W, TarkerV r in-nreon I'o.ks'ieet.we.sMe. between Chnaimi3 and Cone, m y. JOB Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTOEIAN JOB OFFICE. SAFE Cnse 27. 1886. Pennsylvania, - lt821t218 P. ilAYER (1023 N. 12th St., St onis hlo ) afflicted with tired feelings, djezi ncss and pain across tho book, and lo-t appetita. Was Ballow and caro-wora all the time. The doctors failing he be gan the urc nf Warner'a Sati: Cure, and reports, "I feel like a fighting cock." so. 2,808,693. MR. E. BROWN (2221 Wood ward Ave. Detriot, JSlich ) injured his back from afaU. Was confined to hi-, bed kix weeks. The fall iujur-d his kidneys, producing intenso suffering. Waroo 's Safe Cura restored (Us kidneys to thtlr naiural condition, and ho writes C'I am now eighty years of age, smart and active." 846.948. MRS. THOS. SCHMIDT (Wife of the Vice-Consul of Denmark, UU WaU St., New York) reported that her little son, after an attack of Dipldkesitia Sort Throat eight rears ago, w-ia afflicted with Bright s .Disease in advanced ferm: by tho advice of Geu'l Chrfctfecsen, of Drexel, Morgan & Co., Bankers, Kpw York, she prescribed Warner's Sa? Cure, with the consent of tha .hya icians, an I reports, "thophyctrianasa'J tint ho will be perfectly vxJL MISS Z. L. BOATtDilxVX (Quechco, Vfc), in Slay, 13S2, bopan toi'vl. thenco camo"temc trocMf, t?r.-:b. ktadiKhts, and lina ly th d etorV pa inn tli.il. ih w Tirliihl'r.iIi&iAr. riM.l .i curable. Eveatulilly aho bsuinj n-rli blind, pronounced bythid cti.rS lit th5 lazl stjgi of Bright' d isc wse. V t. : having leen under trcalma'.t bj Yi: ner'rf Safe Cure for one yutr,&in i-. parted, "J am asiotH as a ny one ' Minnesota, 848,0 ! HON. N. A. PLYMI,rON(w.,-cr Llass.), la Afay, 183J, was pr. stiat I b. Gravel. Under the operati.i i t f T if ncr'a SATE Cure alona ho piv&l a hrg stone, and sub cqucntly vrt?, "I b.w had no itcurrence of my Iroubi 3 ::. Warner'd iSiSE Cam cured me.u Bal.H.W. States, 1,787,749. 52SSS3SI!Sf AUD HEIGHBORS ABOUT A B-"R! 1 S P P 59 SAFE GURE.! 1 St. Louis, - - J.5BQ.527. CAPT. GEO. B. WILTBANX (U!l Rn-nrv St. I'hila.. l'&.. nrt.raliil ii Central America, with iliari. I ii .:-, caused by coarcstion of Kiuiejai'm Liver. Ddirious part of -tha ti: e Liver enlarged ono-third. Storaao! badly affected. Could hold jio food. oven water we3 ejected. Using ki than a dozen bottles of Warrr'a Safe Curo ho writes, "I vraacor'ipiettiycmid.' Kansas City, - - 717,860. 1IRS. (PEOF.) E. J. WOLF Gettys bun?, Pa., 7ife of tha E 1. of the Lutheran Quarterly), begin to decline with Pulmonary Consumption. (Ovei 50 per ocnt of all cases of Consurapthm aro caused by diseased kidueya ) De tpsircd of living. After a thorough courso of traatmont with Warner's Safe Cure, she writes, " am perfectly welL'' Bal. S.W. States, -746,789. EX-?EN"ATOR B. K. BEUCE (SouUi Carolina), after doctorinj for yeara for what ho supposed was Malaria, dis covered ha was afflicted with 'Sugt7 Diabetes, and having obtained no re lief whatever from liU physician-, he beiran tho use of Warner'a SrE Dia betes Core, and he eay3: 3Iy friends aro astonished at my improvement" San Francisco, - 1,242,946. J. Q. ELKINT3 (ElkiniviUe, N. C.) suf fered for ton yeara from Gravel, whicl attacked him every six months, llo lost 45 pounds in three mouth, and h'i strength vraa nea.ly gone. After a thorough use of Y.irnerj .Sae Diobclet Curo he reports, "t am as vxll s I ner was, after using fourteen battles.' Bal. Pacific Coast,-732,316. tc publish is gcnnlne. Write stamp for reply, and learn for Every Body Knows THAT THE HTagee Furnace Co. Of Boston Make The BEST STOVES AND RANGES In The World ; THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST. J. A. 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