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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1882)
'1 ORiGiNAL DE j - FECTIV . W iff- .t.J- E - t ;;i 11 ir if j 1 -1 - -r THE COLUMBIAN. Ot. Helen, Columbia Co.. Or. I7HIDAT, MAY 19, 1882. 7 UgstBlll94 iULlJta. 00 I 50 1 00 ADVKITISIWO EATS&: 0t qua&8 (10 linf) fint iaeertioti 2 00 Each (mbMquent insertion 1 00 E. (r. AD VMS. R.Ut.rA Proprietor. TICKET, Fur Jd, Tor lYea-wrer, T. Hv TAYLOR SEPTOLIJAy CO. TiaST. For Joint EAtor, F. C. KEEL. Foe Rjreenttle. O. W. McUIUDii For JwJUt F. A MOOR2 For Clerk, W. H. CONFERS. For SherijS, N. C. DALE. Fur Treat rer,' J?. COX. F r At leaaor, M. F. 11AZEN". For School Fueri tend en t E. E. QUIC.v. Fur Surveyor, T. & WILKE& F r Coron .-r, ii. west. For TJnion Preciact Justices, W. IL WHITNEY. J. HARRIS. For Constable, J. H. BONSER. uEJ. HANJOCa. jtDAUS AHEAD. For the information of people through out th ci-i.it, w.j vtidstit thit the news for Adams is of the in'ast cheering nature. The ring are 8-. tting up' all the roor-backs they can, but lately they ar very stiH, and appear hugely depressed, the defection is lecoroing so univers i', a panic has seized them. Cony era eye- have grown red with wering r srain- - ing theui to look for votes he can't ee. Moore is awfully plagu d when they call him ' Judge," aud h11 of them think they have sorted something they can ""never get away with. Our papr is in creasing in suliscribers, we shah have to get more paper. Cony era has been re porting we lived in a glass house, e hxuld think aa far as ht is concerned it - , is a stone fort. lie says thy will fix us qfUr election, in the sweet by and by," that they will tike ojr press i vay from us. This is all in your eye, the ring h isn't a dollar of claims against it, nor ever will have. They may silence us with a bu.let, o. a dose of arsenic, that is all thy can do. Deceit an I lies are the grand resor of our. enemies. Let them lie. It is nothing nw far them. That is their trade. A gentl -man goin up a one of the b. x spoke depreciatingly ot" our votes ; You nev er mind about Adams' votes," was the uu n aim vo?.j of the passengers, " he will carry th county almost clean from St. Helen to the Muitno.nah line." No one need b in fear of iK-insr i t!" min rlty by voting fjr A iarns. He is - the winning horse. The keynote of op position to th:e St. Helen Ring h.ia a roused from their sleep the men of td County. Adams was popular lefore, but now his walk over th- county will be a perfect ovation. Oar. enemies' msesgrow n;d, there is a slouch in the. r gait, the- Muckles go humping alon, aud lofk sad as if they had lost a bit through a crack in the flor 0myers had better 8end and lorrw anotlxer liot t'e of mucilage at Lemont's store to make his constituent stick. A dr.nd- ful uncertainty hangs over the ring and their bales, appear languishing without any pap in prospect. The County re fuses to give down her milk, and th y will have to be raised on such thiugruel a the ge.ie.osity of the Muckles will af ford. They will never arrive at maturi ty, and wiil; tave to lo sold to the Mack lea at last for their hide. The ring are vexy. anxious for. us to liack down. They are like a negr;, que greatgrandfather, Dr. Joseph Adains owned in the times when there was slar very in New Hampshire. It appears he hid cotnmitted some grave off ;nses and his tn tster had deter oiucd to tie him up and whip him. His m ister ho w ever had a sore arm, and the nero ca ue along, and said to the Dr., 44 O mass;i, me arefful fraid you hurt your s-re afai !'"That is the way with the riuj. A ? ' ' ...... t- .. . The success of the ring depended on keeping us still. They thought wo sliould be afraid of exciting the ht. ility of Home, and so should be gigged, hut mistook Major Adams. H waited to fulfill one of the most cherished vi hes of h a life. He sailed quietly along till the t.me cini', .and then he cleared thtf decks f r action, and he will 'k'ep up the fire, liotter and hotter, till every bat tery is silenced, and our enemies crawl into their holes, and pull the hole in f tr (hem. ii i m ' ' " A man by the uame of Allen, altot at a Dutchman iu Braver Valley; the Dutch. nan was Uid y frightened and said he felt hia life " yoost hung ou a pote." A' lea was anvste I o i a war r.mt In 0 .myers, and br niht to R.iin ier, 'wher 1m let hun e.c.ipo. Next day :k certam p'ra u iu th ? county received r5J, it is reported, fro.n iCalami, and it was also reportini t at .-ad ,erson was aot Alien' wife. - It was ro Mily wjaie ther old granny. . i; ... Ja u s Muck.e, rj ave iiird, has re jiorted the Gazette a tufe. Ca4.t. Hez. Japlen w.ll go tr hi n if be rejrts t.ilsehotxlM alout his bo it. The lnut in iu splendid co.iditi'j-i. Its bnlersiiive een lately tested and it his Mr. llig iy, a tirat cla-i engineer to atteul to its m fcchiu.sry. It is u w-p iiut'ilf and will s?e ia sieii ii 1 tri u 'Oiri ij i Diy. 1 1 1 - 1 - Ta ? riu "Jrnlirtn'c o ue t'get u; Liter.iry c uiety in rf:. iljio.i i .id le n e jdajor A la in out. The Society met .n;e or twict, and t!i.Mi di. I n. with vater on til? iraiu, for it hid no br.iins to tike w.it .T. Its tu;i Is amounted to tneast ua su n of -3.0 J or aa lie-. , i . . . piie.iCat iu Pic, or t;i pui tae initials, n t it it. I. 1 Fr ink i?rry hi c a , u; on a visit xi.n Irad!ury. He aays the lad wi-ather h is seriously interfered with logging oper.itio.u. lie siys tUe c'.n.i- ces tr an Iu iepcn.leut 1 icket in th. io-ver end of th Ooa.ity are go d, as the people there have always been disposed to he jealous of the St. Heleu ring. t A member of the St. Helen ring ii mix- ning a logging o fop it iiakawi. H nad his iiiii p.lUng wit!i ro4ie..i arou.id th - roots of a tre, and tlnn djlivered hi.n i self, "Pall yoa d- t i wj r.i !-- I Atj (i'lfbr pxllitif i iurrfoo: tin uji, iu digiMut th-jreu;j.n aiva girded Uj tliiii loins and slid out. Tli gre.it popu: irity of the St. Helen ring is HimmHring do.vn .so fust under t ie heat of Ad ims' tires, tut re will be only a little steam left by ejection times. The gre.it popularity of Moore is likt the Ap"eryphi believed ly Borne lu: very few; it ishirdly canonic il, and wiii not do to swear I y. ; 1 44I t.'ll you, g i.itieai mi," says I'omeroy, pushing his brea:l-' a.sket forward, an i giving his arms a pasmod.c jerk and throwing up that head shaped like u p.ke-pole. His " M ovements are the elo quence of g-jsture, and remind one of Demosthenes, or lvick-a-row, the cele irated Roman. When Pom -roy hvei at Richland Mill-, he occupied a h l e wit!i o.r Oi those lig fire-places used by coopi-rs. This was necessary, as he generated so much foul gas, he an I his family would have su.'Focated, if ther ? hid not bcH'u ;t big appe'ture to lei o!f the Yh ;t'iitic and poisoned air. Moore was the Alcale.,' lawyer ab ut Milton Lhidge, and told Captain Pop-.-, the county would have to pay for it. V think h will n t dispute Ca4it ixn Pope's state.UMiL Gradually all the secret acts of the ring arvj smoked out and exp oseJ to the light of (lay. An illiii il .u ! ) great co.uplaint when he moved into t wn, of the O. S. N. Co losing his furniture aud especially, a cer tiin vesse!, hut when he hi nself got, ashore he had the twin to it 'all rih a.iy ho .v. A':'s wH t'i it "i li well. Cony its has a n se like, tlie snout of a dog-salmon, and like a dog-salmon he will go up Salt Creek till he dies. There he will t,tink and shine shine and stink like those skunks hy killel ou t'w Clatskanie. A gmtbiuiii fro a J. mkiii siys Conyers will Uot run well at all iu the lower end of the coa:ity. Thw gentle-d-M mi liv in this State-, an J his no interest in our p ilitics. It is said Po ueroy is to go out, and and lie arjcn.1 in th cunt. We ho w he will take his owa blankt, as paple are not, now iniml to iairjn t i ir hed stock. , Ponier.- y'a w hisk-r.H ar th" color, of the las.nyit of t.'u Micklo' m ui.iio:i. Correspondence. Sad AewSi Mv brother that I was e.iecting the first of Junw his lost hi? wif with hem- i orrhagH of, the lungu. She d.etl April 19th, at 10 minutes past seven n the even nir, uivl I Kive just r ;c'iveil the aad news. I send you all the particu lars. E. Perry Muscatx'sc, Ioxr, April 23d, 1882. Dsar SisrSR I write you tho sad new of th j Dd-itji of poir Belle. Sh'i died Wtvlnesd y," A rd 13th, at 10 niu uten past seven In the evening. Jut lefore she did sh told me not 'to cry for she was all rig'it and would aO m be up. She had hfr miud up to th' time of her Death, and she told me the day lef ore she died that herse f aud liiace would start f;r Oregon and Clara and I could stirt afterwards- f Dear Sist r I an s irry, bit.XUive x ive up my Oregon tri,. SisWv Deck is keeping house for me .pear 'Sister, I feel so sad aud my eyes so full of 'tear that I cuh't write. Answer soon and tell me. if you received 'the 2 papers. From your atf otioait ? Br )ther, O. G. OavsDOi Olrituiry, MRS. BELLE CitAVDOL. Tb burial to-lay f the fair youm; wife aud mother, Mrs. Belle Crandoi, recalls the beautiful and pro.nusing day, six short years ago, when Oliver Cran doi brought his blushing hride ho m to this city. There were few, in tw suj ceeding months. to wa!' our strc.fts, who dr.w upm th'i.n nure ad-uiriuj gla.iie; by reason of bright looks au I clieerfu contentment sw.jrtly expressed, than this eslianble y:un 1 iIy. I i ti.u t:i '. Juties of maternity secluded her a: !iome au.l ihivi i I uittud to this scmct uary speak of th peace and happiness that dwelt beneath th. roof an I of the oio.hcrly cire; and training, ex -roi-sed with the same gentle iuilueuco that ti-dv-rned her conjugal relations Two ?K-autiful children, Grace, and Clara, survive, we shall believe, to em halm ta memory of their moth r in th j graces her ovn life and love besto .ed up"u the n. Mis. Craudol wrm taken with hemor rhiges four week ago last Sunday, and ins siuoti bee, i u j.-ct to the simo at tacks. T.i funeral services this morn ing wen couJu.t''d by iijv. Dr. Dy bins. . j TliO paU bear -fS wero Col. Bcnj. Beach, ii. Fowler, Benj. F. Neidig, Jo in Vance, iherou Tk-jmpson and d'hofc, ! St. Ullkn, May 13th, 1882. At-the home of Mia Meeker, iny old riend whos'i heart is overdo wing wit' kindness t every one, May Gj I lnVss her in her trials ! 1 ca n t this city yesterday f r the purpose of making a hi; d settlement th the estate of J. S. Bozirth, H. C 3o?.art.h, a d.u?ni-trat r. We acm olished i : by mutual consent, the '. rgau worth $200, appraised -S13J ein given me, and $95 of my money being refund ed to me, I feelihg perfe .'tly satisfied with the settlement, hoping the reim.in iug property may always remain for the children to whom it is duo. Mr. Bozirth and I became acpiaiuted over 33 years ag , iu Io.va, when young. vVe both emigrated to Oregon; w r both married. Mr. Jlozvrth married a Miss Lewellyn of Milwaukee, hal 11 chil lr-.i, 8 ivi.ig, 3 iu .rrie.!,--5 sing: le, two girls and three boys, the young est eigiit years old. May God ble.i theiq is my prayer? Mr. Bozirth died two months a:o to-d iv. We were mar ried three years and six m mths, when he d ed- We lived happily together, lo ikmg forward to xur old days when we couid lean on each other. for that hive, 111 1 cir.i toat inly tnue, hearts can feel. " A few :loirsa before he died, I asked him if lie wished to b.d the chi.dreu all go id-hye. He respoiid liy a press of the hand ! He could neither see nr trpeak. Rich child w.s called, he then 1 lying th -ir hm I on his, we giviag eacn ninet him, he thus bid bug the.ua jMKl-bye for t ie last tim ou Birth, but withah3 of a glor.oa r.ia.vm in the sweet by and hy. One little inci I at happen 1: 000' mnrning w.j werj sitting ar-iiud thol.l h ae stove. He looked u,i to m-? an I siid, ' Ma, twenty years ago to-d ty, I put this stive up, and if you shouM ou live m , re-m.u ier it, and peruips you, will sitting rig'it hre," thinking I wull re u 111 i ith o! 1 fir a vit h th childre.-i retain i;ijjr th mm of Jo 11 8. Boz irth. J y M,as. Joa.i. BozAitrn. Th? following letter-extracts speak for themselves. CtVTSKANIE. COL. C Politically you stand it th head Ur ; an t anion 4 m st of t r 11 on th -i 51 iv r, j aud all your friend hope thit y ju will run independently. It ix only a sbo:t qu-stion of t'.ne when the bloodiest revoluti ji of 1 o l ern times breaks out in this country. Capital has grown so insolent that it says to us "you have got to le content with Chinese wugese .t what our hos ca-i't, and le content with the pittance we allow you or starm" A httle inor grinding, a little more tread-milt work, and the starved working "men will a; peal to the b.iron t. The con lict is now inevit.ib!. Our lands have been gicer to these; big corporations and liond - d .o foreign capitalists, who h d f-r high pris ; our railroads, built by government mou-y, u w coutr 1 leisl -lion ; the people are getting poorer and oor r ; th re is no m d lie class, and soon all w.ll be millio la.res or au ers ; our vast timber regions are owned bv a ' C .... ..a... tni..l ia...fct. 1 , , 1 ii 1 t. tic ident foreigners; all laws 'p.nsed .r.i such as will iuerwise the we.tli of the few who goru th? country, an i make ail I 1 va .11 re scui"ly the mi - 1 ons of poor. How we wil ever right tilings without war I do not s e, out one thing I d kno.v, th se cacmot civilization never again ;et a vote of mmc ! Ar .lo.dis, .diy Ht'i. M l AnvM3 k.. oV'V I have an item for you. Mr. James Cox had a s u bora to oer last .don luy, w.dgj.u; 8.o.-, and Mrs. Daltou h d a son born to h r today, Vt dneday, w jibing llbs. 1 arrved here from Rainier lat niht fr.H. Ddco.j's slitnr, mv gr.n Id mghter h is count ho ue very sick, but is improv ing nicely. With Respect, (J Ji Pkiry. At a mating of t'.i . I'p iblicin C i. Central Committer helil at St. Helen, May 6, 188J tor the purpose of no nina ting a candidate f r represent itive to the Legislature ti till the vacau :y ou the; ticket causetl by th decleusiou ot r. Josep'a Dh'iins it was reidved ti renew the uo.ijiiutton of Mr. l.o. W. .UoBriie, wiiich was unanimously ten tiered hiai by the vote of - the hat O i. Jo iveatio.i. IIj accepted th.t n :ni:i 1 tiu. Willie M.'ek.r iiiv.; us a c ill thi s aeek. He is worki.tg --t Ast iria slac. the Muckles fr.2 iii u at. II ) -ish '.s v.e m y Whip thi ri ig B!"j l it, w!u .Van v ith JapU'.i lt-j ;k v.i1.', U at A 1 ri.i. aud h;4;.- j .v-j wd: :l c'. t -.1 Jai ; . Willie Mcukt.r look firit-rit- W wi.5h hi u success. Hj is a splen lid JtlUll; lli.lll, ..V4 "IU VJl IIX wherevir he goes. ..-...... A. .I ..tall ' !)in $r. B'ut-ju Ki l n give us a call tv day. He is a di .tinguished lawyer of Povtlainl fornierly in partnership with Judge Sliatluok Lo irs now nominee on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Killen was formerly a soldier. Wlien we tirst knew him he was School Superintendent for Clackamas Co. Has been on the up ;rudo ever since., und is one of th j su 1 s' antial kind. Rt'C.'iveil cabs ci.s w fn a I. L Allen, Hiram Vaniilaraeom, Mr. if l, f ither-in-1 iw of c. L I) vain z of , f j-ip Hi L .11 1 ijj J i irley I Jiirley Jaii.-, l iry ail Norih H inc ick au I Mrs. V.n. Si i e is an 1 h r sist:r, Lss Hendricksou. Thes; ladi -s dtes with pplend d tiste. Rrsa S'.ave n aoj 1 op 1 uietl her. ni t!i"r aud au it. A'l th frieu 1 of J idge P ipej. nav tel ! s.-i.ti ! that nothing th y c iu' I dp would ole ise him m tre t h 1 1 to c 1st. a vote Cpr u . in the comming elcctio.i. r vaia Mr. Muc!c 0 Wi ; aaih n 1 wi 1 cYi3 le, Hw bah n b; CAn't s ic'sl ? io? Atams v. u'n't knuckl:. T'I Let u a bac'sle, Ta pie wj'n't truc'ile, An 1 hi 81 1 'enly tuk ill jlc naught but a duck ill Alas fir pa:r M ij'cIj C in I dates. Th re's M. Ci-a-? Wish his very la f ear, He wi 1 hrav li ce a mala, A d alk like a fule. P.Kr Mr. Lon-Bars. Just xiv hha a thistle, T ti3'de his whistle T en ha '11 bray f tr 1 jack. Ti bring his votes haak, But the jack off u ill g An 1 leave him V woe. In vain ha will cry In tha sw at by an 1 bv. All cv3-l with an'c H '11 gfib ic'c, ki'Hi f skuaks. Settin. hens, raising taters At hi veet A'tn .Iater's. On Ciatskania'a hanks Hall be kin r ( the o-anks, A'l I b a 8 iul-aIoeiur With Visa ls for keep-s , Yfh-i has sj aa-vte nen 'jr tlu w jjaa 1 aa I ui.-a. r - C A;i Ib7e?tisitlo i of t'Ju; Cia a Gulden llule. .vi ip-i avr 1 "imon h.u been kx-a- ti cm throu ruoit A nerica fro n t ie an uou id .1 neat .u vi . iy rjf.ss r Irrios'tor that ma return in uiivitee:i years of th groat com t of last su ft-ner will iiuse st-u?tiou of the earth. But vhile th- at, rople are ixjcomiug so straii4;ly ker- cb'd river thig announcement, an 4v it of fiH U r ' ip.,) ii 1 n irt.i iv? wh ch is n-is? th s tak u j pi ice to-day, seems to be a wholly overloikel. T;ie nature oc most kital subject cm bj best ex ihVined -.y rri atin the foll iwhig experiences 10 Vu (). Haven, k:lo vii to th lanl, wn' u uo.i iti'i y avi!c- 11: entire n d bue night out of sl:ep and lay iwtkf uuti- m e nin -. ilis ,nind s p ie 1 ilti-J ui 1'y active, an 1 he not only re- vie we I M'k nast lite, wh;fl. nan teeii an event! f il o .e. but lad extens ve p? ins ror th -titur. - itv-. ii'i u . os -u iallv ill b it cojld not cc- u t f t unusu il activ;tv o: his r :n, .ir if - Ui retlek-ness which see nd to . io-.se. .sj him tut tf .' as he would the sha'o v of sotn evil sfr'm d to folio v him, an I he wa couci ius of :t grauuil siuk.ii ' uui j ... w.-u njr a vay of all his physical f.icu ti e had be; 11 an eirust an 1 di 1 gen vor.v r, an I iu his zeal fre-pj mtly 1 ire iu mtiy over- taxed 4ii lis his strength, au.l bmg absor.M.! Iu -irt ji i.l 1 1 1 is tivi! 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 u ilio us with wh oh h V was atH :ted, tl 1 . tllUS : ti go C 111' Short kernl'ttin t!e .vo:k of d '.stru ni u iheo .l. B it tae end 111 1 iv in a uot peremptory in t t r y before his h-itli he wrote a cc ter the last oue he ever indit d in whic ie sn.Kiks as roijows : " t ne.i t tint neatn is n 'a1 --ii a. u: 1 rem 11 n - f -rend y, but nrihib!y all who re -u fair chuditiou f physical and ment.; streu vith th instinctively shrink fro.ti it 111 u id-'finable dred! and hirror V dvi ng :n in is no more aole ot in ue to f ir h own l stinv or the d t.ip of th Sf- h leaves than ha was nef re he oegaiw ti di Ta re -ent. s d and su 1 1 m death of Ion. JI irk -0 1 N. Po ter is oue of th u 1 st herioa wandtirs ever given m the lo.ig list of iuuuii'ra!e cases of fata, t'.i it neglect. It is uot su a -en; to say .nany e-rett, 1 , 1 1 . . 1 ot,hr brilliant :neti, in -Iu bni liv- Su iiii t, Chase, yVo id, vV SO ami M irpent r. were s-vept away bv th fatal trouble. The' quesiioji is, ih.-so in -ti su.fi rieutly cirefu' r,; 1 sain; vere th"ir th.' lean 1, aim couiu iijey n ive n. ... .14.'. 1 1.1 .1 I sived ? T ie A n iy Arut, ,i s:ieikiu Potter s tfttddei. ilKui and death, oi" Mri says : "jnn 01 tne ,hy tn; whr. ..tti U H Ur. m t'T h.r -a.s i 4fr -:6ivd lis "..ug. ') l:;y serve, -ifort: 1 less, ter, -c lie slat-d tint Mr. Po.ter'i iu- tt coutViM- bid fir KOiiw tim to lam. the tihvsu-iius ur ihe4r 1 1 deter. nin- th- root of th id- It see. ns. hjveve -, that Mr. P-t 1 tw 1 veiiv-: a 'O, .-ud" I a itt ick of kidney iseas.f. U iwisi ,J -lul Lu uiii a r hust co istituti in and Iv jierfei-t hetlth. ail iieLfl ct of u tur Clot ll'lg. - i m mess sovv 1 ine se.s if a d s viset 1 hit 11 .ej , I bu.t . i. 1 u s i iv suj'i ji -r.so 1 il u-lect ks th it of Tu luor-iiu x to d veio 1. Fr 1 n the vm 1- to. 11 it tir.it shown, it ivaa thought that li st on but h v trouhle was nervous prostr it' in; is lou cmtinuanc in a .se ni-un c an-'cions state led t'i tlv bdief thit his ilin-'sj v is seate I in a chr.i iic. di.3 u ty m jt'i se' ipus an 1 irog tous. Ud t 1 th- lit r part ot last year 'Mr. Kd v iW f. R 1 k, a m m ! of the i.w. York 11MS i stoeh exefnue, was ding 1 Wa I str e , N" .v York. busi- lle h id eyervthin to encourage hi 11,1 aiel 1 tu ike U 1 1100 I life h ip v, bu yas the victMua of luutaole iiMeasins. His e.x ir en -e as dei Ti'iel by pl.u who kne Aj, at is as foil ow.s A'- unax .'ictd ti ues, an I on ojd isions when he hil th s greatest Tv ISO' to teel javoui vu iri itiile ind ha l'te 1 with striig fe.ihus of d s o. t "tit. il eude ivorel to check t!iese lealiujrs and ao ie ir 11 eis.ant. but it r . , L;mj 4 urt. .t eilVt to d 1 so ; a'- ter which he wmd agiin relapse into his form t mor-inl mool. This, feeling c intinu jd for a u uher of in tilths, when h h-'C im co icious of an ad led seiisi tiou of lassitud He w is tired even wh'.i restin r, and a'thoag ex 'eriencing no acu te pun, h d dull, aching, sensa tion in his li.nh.s and yirious pTtrts f his b idy. Shortly afterward his hea l begin to ache most frequently and h s sto 11 101 failed to digest Tip rly. : Be ing to I that be ws sud' r, ng from 11a larii 1 c.i'isuled au e.n neiit physician, vho i: 1 for 11 - i hmi tTi it his ki l iys were sli ihtly a.recte.df a id gave h 11 11 d ci-.ie to rest or the. 11. But he grew wor.sw iusteal of liettr. He theu c 1 isulted other 1 niuent doctors of an iLhejp sch il an I vis iuf ir 11 d thit he had a brain J-.Acuity soin 'what in the nature of a tu nor hut iu sp.te of all eif-rtstothe contrary he continued to gro v worse. At this time, his couditiou was terrible. .Vh.it were at tirst s'y a . symptoms h:vi levsm 1 d to terrible tr a ils. H.j was Jush"d and feverish, constantly uneasy, m l yt t always weary. Ho had an in tense ippetity one diy and very little the ii xt. His pulse wur irregular, his breathing labored, and ev ry moment of existence was a burden. These disas trous ii.'inptoms coutinued, his oody be cuidh discolored, his heart was irregular in its action, and his hrejith came 1 1 shot cmvulsivo tiasps. He rrew. oou- stantly worse, not withstau ling the ut 1 most, precautions of his friends and ti PIT 2 3 3 TI X h& J'.vi.:'i . ii f-l-i "V ''- '' v 11! r-iu--'fw'-nd., i.- bii braiu 1 fviun 1 ii' " a 'tTi'eC ts ii k, "vl lr-t r'.wi 'f tV-cM ma q2 u t r ly uiCt-irnt .. a ir-. ' The ev erettxV-i hk! ha' b-- cited al04f' all lui'd-a O -m.uOU uat.v. and wre cili a the res lit f o e 1 ise.wy. i J.t d.cis, which so 4l-eitfally, yot nrel removed- tlv p-ole AbiVrt . iiat:ioued was Urliha iise.is. o; the Kidtvve. th-case'ef Mr. Rook th ; exaoiination afttr d-.-tth, while sh.wing the brain t 1 H-in perfect condition, r-ve:il-d th- ter tible fact; that he was the victim uf a slight kidney trouble, which bad gm on Unchecked, until it r; ?ulted in acute Bright'. d.sMse. The leading- physi cia s aa.l scientists of th t vor d a ef 1st learning t!i;t uire thin one half tli.i death; winch occjr are ciu.s -d by thisj uouMtrojs soo if , it is one f th no t deceit ul lualadi s ever known ti to hu oao r ici. it manif-'sts itself by syai it 1 11s so .si. ght au I eo n u 111, as to teem au-vorthy 'attention; aud yet these v ry insiguiticaut sy upturns ro i,h tirst stages of tli vrst c0.npl.4int ku'i vn in the h.a ry f t t woi'd. i'wjH.tiids of "pMple h :ve died fr t trou tVs t.iac ar c died e .rt dise.is(( ipoleX", in 'U a Kit 1, orai 11 lever, aud ii nil ik diseases, when tt vV vs, iu ivii drig -t's di (u of tho kidney. Tim MViigS of t.iis di.seas vha"e oeen great y inor as d from the f tec that un it re eur, year 111 way n know 1 to preve.it ts -x'iiuiiug 11 r :hck .t .11 N-oise wiiea t '11I b.c 1 .ie o.i-.-e iix-1 Up iu th-isys-. '.u. vV.thiii th: p it tAM yeirs, ho.v ver, e h .v.- lea. 1 d o: u ire th 111 o ir tun Ir.'tl prni hi. iced casj 's of iJ -iglit's disease, il 1 iy of t!l il il 1 5 l vorse t:i i-i c.i.iio 11 uv. d;ori- l la I ut tf vno.11 h id le -u giv.-ti up by pr.i itiuent 'iyiciis, wa ii ,vn ie. -a c 1 it pleUOy ;ured. Vu iii'iii nseij to acc 1) dish h.s en I h s be m .Varmir's S f. Kid 1 in I L ver Cure, m.auuf u tired iu it h iter. Xi' II'.. a re 1! -.Iv that bus r 1.1 ny :iit?i5 i:ti i:i 1 s ii iv a.M 1 tu ? re ii ir 1 i u T.is il ii.ih stss. As a realflt, it is m vtdely ' used an I ihoW.u hy pfai.sl vhau 1 iy m-Jici 1. w it'.U hi eer oijeu eio-e tie A iric.n public lnd .-j th.!iM is n it a dru ; stoi ,n the e.ilil'o ami where it van ie fuu id, Ahhm.h itright'tj dis-a-t-e i ts c un u in 111 .-iiie, it is still mor pr-valeut 1 1 tai ci itr . r 1 1 euiiy.it ph.vi- ci ins in the lirgest cities arc (not tit recognize Briht'.s disc- i.-;c, it arul tat iu the en-- ..L.ru ire fe;.v u - .. .,s 6f a.iV tj.j a;m tho- l-., 8 , UU1C JU liui ..j . -.. tjtC -uas'to call it oy so-jn- o;!jer a: cf. :t di nil I rae terribly :ml vet uaknovrn ti th on- who are" slf rin. vriilj it. 1 1 iU-nds of (icople tn;. I.Mtk ac'i ant r-cill the deith of friend tro.u what v.is -i l ipos ; i 1 1 b sin m ii ,i 1 ci u- lai'.it, v.li-n it v.- j right's dis- ase, a::d :;o oce kew it. Th teni n;e pleuro-pneu.i: niii, uh.ch i eu so dreaded is usually ihii i-uit of uijv .nic or kidney -i--o-t. o ( ye.c .u; be trai-e I tp the .si ii'su so ire. M eaa s of p-ar .1 vs s ;irist fr m t!v. dilri rul tv, as well as euu 1: Tible f vent, luugt thr Kit hi -ad and bpvel trou' res. A vast uu:u;Mr of la lies h ive si. I ere 1 ani die l f ro o co n ilai.ts c. 1 union t- their ?e. e.iUe.1 perhaps, gui ril dihi.itv, when, could th; real cause have lieeii ku iw-.i, it would have lieeu fom; l to be. Bright's disease, mas ju-ra ling und-r anoth r name. In lU'irk d contrast to. the K id cases whip'i have 1k? ii oh no descri-e4 are Ue. e,xper ejices of ir.ai y promiu'ut ptr.opl;e wb. wre as low as any of the persons uienou'.i:, but who were re.narlpait!y reso.reof to fprmej health aud vigor." ( this same rem. dy. A n ing this. n,u.:ub,er ar. the following prominent uvyes : C !. John C. Wh.t- u tr, Atuta, Ua.; B. V. Larrabee, Bos tp, .iiisx; u -;- A. leckmaii, h .sbur.., !. J.; RVv. D. D. Buck, l. D Uentva, N. y.-.rv. b A. McManuj iidti.ii.ore, Ml; Kil'viii , Kay, , PivnVut lo va ; ReV A -C. Keel rick, LL. D., itpch-Hter, N. Y.; J. S. Mithews, Port-! laud, Jlicii.; C. vV. Ka.twi,rd,' New. VfirK ; Dr. A. Ramsey Albia, Iowa . Chancellor Jones, Man ntte. Wis.; T. S. liurdiain, C4evelan(d, O, ; Henry i Cii npny, B isto'u. Mas-. ; Elder Jame-i S. Present t, .NTrth Uni; m, O,; who is a pioiiiiient menibi r of the ShV' r com munity, and many oth ts. To ill c n lid niuds tlie frce. o thff above f icts u 1st co 11 Ar.th s.ncia pc -er. T hbjO v the importalce of pro n ituess, aud attention 10 th firL sviu tons of di son I -red health bef. re disease. Iicai.u fixed aud hope departs. They show h iw th w can successfully be done, and that t,ho dinners which a, wait neg'ect can vuly with dilliculty te re moved. We desire to exten 1 to the citizens of Columbia ! 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