'-( w t ', 9 ' ' fl ) fSMt Vol. xvm. Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 8, 1883. No. 135. (f 7 AN EX-SLAVE OWNER OF HIS MASTER'S ESTATB. Yesterday a prominent citizen, who has obtained a competency, aid who can afford to take his life lwsurely, settled himself into an easy chair in his office and re marked: UI can tell you a story in real life that is full of romance. It illustrates the truth of the old saying that truth is stronger than fiction. " The reporter became attentive, aittl the prominent citizen pro pre ceeded: "In ante-war times there lived in Meriwether county a don't-care sort of a negro named Jack "Wil son, who could neither read nor write. He had gained his free dom some way or other, and gained his livelihood by acting as a sort of director-general to famous Ijorses in his neighborhood. Jack became attached to a servant girl who was owned by a man named Gages, one of the wealthiest men in Georgia, who owned thousands of acres of land, and, with his family, lived in lordly style. The servant girl was a bright mulatto, and Jack was a shade darker. They made a match of it, and were married under the order of things that existed in war times. At the same time Jack had a slave time wife in Virginia, but she was as black as coal. "When the war closed and the slaves were declared free, Jack took his Georgia wife to be his partner for life, and by living with her for a stated period she became his wife according to law. As soon as he was married, Jack showed a sudden spirit of industry that astonished every body. His careless habits were thrdwn aside, and he went to work with a will. The wealthy Gage, once his master, died, and his acres fell to the possession of the heirs. Jack still worked on the place, and was saving and was careful. The Gage family had lost everything except their land. Hundreds of slaves were freed, and the vast fortune was gone. The heirs could not adapt themselves to the situa tion. Finally pressed, the sold fifty acres of land to Jack; and they wanted more money, and Jack stood their security at the La Grange bank, and when they were unable to pay he would take up the notes at bank and trade for a piece of the Gages' plantation. He worked with a vengoance, and all his familv worked. Old man Jack became a noted and honored citizen of the count). He was industrious and prospered. In the meantime his old master's children continued to sell him parts of the old homestead. Finally he owned it all and was rich. Three years ago he decided that it was his duty to provide for his old Virginia wife; so he sent for her, and she, with her children, came to him. She was given a house on the plantation, and is well provided for. Jack owns now the magnificent place of about 1,500 within three miles of "White Sulphur Springs, in Merlweather county. He is sixt years old, and his children are settled around him, and all are contented and happy and industrious. He owns fifteen or sixteen mules, and is noted for keeping the best stock in the county. His credit at the La. Grange bank is good, and he can borrow all the money he wants on his simple note of hand." "How much is he worth?" "I should say about 630,000, and every cent of it has been made since the war. It is a re markable story of how a slave succeeds his master in the owner ship of a vast landed estate. I passed the place a few months ago, and the Georgia wife came to the i door to give me a drink af water. Everything was neat and clean about the place, the 3ard was nicely swept, the barns appeared well filled, and in the lots I saw piles upon piles of manure care fully sheltered. It is a model plantation. "Why, I have seen on Jack's place 180 acres of corn un der one fence." "Is he educating his children?" "Yes; although he cannot read and write, he sees the advantage of an education, and is giving his children the benefit of schooling. The story is a true one, and shows what can be done right here in Georgia by pluck and industry. The old adage is true: 'There is more in the man than there is in the land.' " Atlanta, Ga., Con stitution.. The Pacific Hemlock Spruce. Great forests of the Pacific hem lock spruce (Morion's) extend along the coast from California to Alaska. It is one of the most beautiful and delicately-foliaged evergreens, and very spiry, with a broad ground base. The)' are even more spiry than the eastern Canadian. These tall spruces farther north, are clad in denser masses of darker green verdure, clothed from the base 100 to 200 feet upward, or more. The body is from two to six feet, and occa sionally eight feet in diameter. But along the coast territory mentioned the free is only from sixty to seventy feet in height, and rarely over two feet through, The thickened lower branches aid in tempering the climate in all sea sons, and the foliage, unlike red woods and their like, precipitates little moisture. It is noteworthy how admirably ihis tree rallies and thickens in the top when broken off by the tempest which often takes the conceit out of its too ardent aspirations, nature's tcsti- j mony that it bears training to any reasonable extent, responsive to the bidding of the Master. It is one of the best shelter trees known, wherever it will flourish at all, whether for the orchard, gar den, yards, or for game of all sorts. Contrary to experience and observations relative to most other timbers, the old matured heart wood is more perishable than the young and sappy poles and branch es where they are exposed to the seasons, the latter being less shaky, and absorbing and retaining mois ture less readily. For this reason the heart-wood is almost solely used for interior work, where it is little subjected to the extremes of outer temperature, as in the case of rude rafters, where, duly seasoned with the bark on, they are singularly lasting and verj elastic, with much of the snap and spring of the yew and cedar, combined with a due degree of strength. Only in the cold forests of Cali fornia, contiguous to rivers or cold creek banks at the southern limit of its growth, is the Pacific hemlock spruce ever found much over two feet in diameter and about sixty or eighty feet high. Up to extreme age it pre serves the perfect, symmetrical, spire form, and is altogether less marred by unsightly dead limbs, than its kindred of the east. The same observation applies to Alas ka. If the tree were more exposed than in its native coast clime, it might take on a somewhat broader conic style. In the young state, say from ten to fourteen feet high or more, the bark is relatively smooth and even, branches exactly level, thin, fan-like, long and slen der, with cherry-brown bark.--"West Shore. The Great "Wall of China. " An American engineer who, be ins: engaged in the construction of a railway in China, has had un usually favorable opportunities of examining the famous great wail, built to obstruct the incursions of the Tartars, gives the following ac count of this wonderful werk: The wall is 1,728 miles iong, IS feet wide, and 15 feet thick at the top. The foundation throughout is of solid granite, the remainder cf compact masonry. .At intervals of between two hundred and three hundred yards towers rifce up twenty-five to forty feet high, and twenty-four feet in diameter. On the top of the wall, and on both sides of it, are masonry parapet?, to enable the defenders to pass un seen from one tower to another. The wall itself is carried from point to point in a perfectly straight line, across valleys and plains and over hills, without the slightest regard to the configura tion of the ground, sometimes plunging down into abysses a thousand feet deep. Brooks and rivers are bridged over by the wall, while on both banks of larger streams strong flanking towers are placed. The Canadian Pacific railway company has sold $9,000,000 of the 10,000,000 of stock recently of fered at GO, also $30,000,000 of bonds at the same rate. Absolutely Pure. Tills iMNvrter never varies. A marvel of rmnty.Mrenxtu and w liolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot Dp sold in compt tilion with the mul titude of low- Ipst. short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold wily in can, KovAL Baking row iiiti: Co., IOC Wallet. N. Y. King of the Blood Is not a "care all," it Is abload-purifierand tonic Impurity of the Mood poisons tliesys tern, deranges the circulation, and thus in duces manv disorders, known bv different names to distinguish them according to ef fects, but being really branches or phases of that great generic disorder. Impurity or Jtlood. Such are Dypcpla, UlUtousncss, lArcr Complaint, Coiwtlpation. jcitvu Dis order. Headache, Backache, General Weak nets. Heart Dlcae, Dropxy. Kidney Bkcatc, Pile, Rhcumalltm, Catarrh, Scrouda, Skin Disorders, Pimnlc. Ulcers. Stealings, d.c, Lc. ILinz of the JUlood prevents and cures these by attacking the caw-c. Impurity of the blood. Chemists and pliyslcians agree in calling it "the most genuine and efficient preparation for the purpose." Sold bv Drug gists, SI per bottle. See testimonials", direc tions, &c., in pamphlet, Treatise on Diseases ol thp Blood " WTapned around each bottle. I). RANSOM, SOX & Co.. I'rops Buffalo. N. Y. listen Attention! Stilton Genuine Cape Ann Oiled Clothing. Double Long Coats, Half Peas, Double suits. Fisherman Jumper. Fisherman Pant. Aprons, SleoveH, Jlnbbcr Boot, Blanuet Shirts, Socks, etc At 'San Francisco Prices. A Liberal Discount to the Trade. Ship Masters Supplied. II. P. CIIADBOURXE, Agent. On the Roadway, near Water Street. 4 w Wit , ' ft 'Tess?iEtr asrnr I 3 IbSisu ;'?? . w tea 88 Pjte THEGREflr -flftff ! RHEUIATISE i Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scads, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jscobs Oil. us a safe, sure, simple end clieap External Itemed. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Crnts, sad every one differ ing with pain c&n bavo cheap end paitive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Langmgce. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS ANDDEALEB3 III MEDI0IHE. A. VOGEISR & CO., lialtltnore, TOO., V. 8. A. "When the rest of the eoal in the world gives out China can sup ply the deficiency. Immense tracts, both of anthracite and bitu minous coal, are reported to exist in that country, and it is estimated that the supply in a single prov ince that of Shansi, would alone last the whole world for more than four thousand years. The value of real estate is higher than ever before in New York. The ground for the Drexel building was bought at the rate of 14,000.000 per acre, but fcince that a lot at the corner of Broad street an Exchange place has been sold at the rate of 15,000,000 an acre. The best land on Brodway is worth 2,000,000 an acre. MOTHERS, READ. Ghnts: AlMiut nine years ngo I lnd a child two years old and almost deflii. I he doctor I IimI attending her could m.T tell what ailed her. 1 ashed him if lie !"1 i ol think It was worms, lie sW no . How ever, this did not satisfy me. :is I f. mi vinced in my own mind titat 'lie h it. I obtained a bottle of 1K. C. Mol. Vn !: CKLi:itKAT:iAi:ieMirL'c:x:igeiiuiiie). I gavrt her a teasnoonfu! in the meniiiu: and nnothcrat iiigntiftcrwhlch she ih el seventy-two worms and was a wvV ch.ld. Since then I have never been wiila-ut it in my family. The health of my eh I iron remained x good that J had lupUiled watching their actions until hImuii Ii.p e weeks ago, when two of them I re-ei.led the same sickly appearance tl.at 1'aitnj did nine years ago. So 1 thorght it ii:i:j be worms, and went to work l mu t wi'h n bottle of UK. C. 3IcL.AM" i:mtl 1'UGK letween four of my children, tb'Ir ages being as follews: Alice, S a-s; i l.ar-ley,-t years; Kmma,Ge.r-; Juhii.iit-scs Now comas the result : Al:cr and Liniim came out all rlghi.tnit Charley pa-ed forty live and Johnny about ixty v orm- Tl.e result was so gratifying that I vjK nt two days in showing tiie wonderful i licet of your Vermifuge around I tlca. ar.d now have the worms on exhibition In my More. Yours truly, JOHN PlPKR. The genuine IK. C 3rcIXl-7s V12U MIKITGE is nmuufactured only by Fleming Bros Pittsburgh, Pa., and lear the signatures of C. MeT,mie and rieminp Uros. It !: never made in St. IjuIs or Wheeling. Ik- uro you jct the KcuuSne Price, 25 rents s InHtle. FLESiUIG HKOS., Pittsburgh, Pa. GERMAN A BEER HALL AND BOTTLE REEK DEPOT. I'lIKAlUCii SmKET. ASTACU. The lict or Layer, Z Cfs. a Glass Orders for the Celratei Colombia Brewery Left at this plaee will be promptly attend ed to. Hy-No clieap Sua Francisco Beer sold at Uits place WM. BOCK. Proprietor Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Ilot I.uncli every Day from 10 to 12 A. 51 The best of Liquors and Cigars on hand. A deservedly popular place of social resort. GEO. UILLE1L ShilolTs Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement i C. . STICKELS A. M. JOHNSON & Co., Dealers in CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Alo 'Wholesale Dealers in Paint. Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty. Artists' Oil and Water Colors. I'nint and Knlso- miiic Urn sixes. Constantly on hand a full and choice stock of Staple ami F:inn Groceries Only tno Best kept. Our stock of Crockery and Glass Wart is the Iaruewt and most Complete Stock e proponed In Astoria. Consisting of Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets. Glass. Fruit, and V:iter Sets. Bar Fixtures. Ale Muss. Ponies. RiiNtie Bottles Goblets. Tuin- bier-. Len.iinade Cups, &c , &.C. i.ver thing oi at iiwest J.ivmg Kates. Qualify Guaranteed. An Examination will more than rer-y you. HE. S. PARKER, HKAI.KU IX Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand VTooil Delivered to Order, Draying, Teaming and Express Business. I Horses ana Carriages for Hire. i OKA LEU Hi WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIK.HT CLASH Important ! ! Rem! 6nrefaIIy II! Hereafter all our Pure Coffees will be put up under our own private label NONE GENUINE Unless bought of A. M. JOHNSON & CO. N. 13. All goods bearing our label are guaranteed to be strictly Pure and of Best quality, and are sold "by no other House. KAGUU8 C. (1R0SBT, Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLU M BEIIS AND STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP 1EAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery anfl Flsiermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Vare and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment ofj SCALE? Constantly on hand FO CMBRYMEN ! ORDER BOOKS, TALLY LISTS, Time and Credit Cards. riTOlOflO""") LINEN N.0TE and LETTER HEADS AXD JOB PRINTING ! Of all kinds at lowest prices. We Guarantee Satisfaction ! AVe have new type and a large stock of first class material. J. F. HALLORAX & Co. A 31. .IOHN.SON. BANKING ANDJNSURANCE. X. Iff". CASE, BROKER. BANKER INSURANCE AGENT. ASTORIA, OREGON OFFICE ROUKS: FHOM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK P. M. Home Mutual taraice Co., OF CALIFORNIA. J. F. HOUOHTOX Chas. R. STORr....... Geo. L. Stout .. ... President . Secretary ...Agent for 0on Capital paid up in U. S. goldj coin .. .; 300 ooo w I. TV. CASE, Agent, Cncnamus street. Astoria, Oregon. $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOnoN AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Representing a capital of 807,000,000. A. VAN DTJSEN. Auent. PARKER'S HAIR BAIiSAM. This elegant dressing Is. preferred by those whohavc used it, to any .similar article, on. ac count cf its superior cleanliness and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficial to the scalp aad hair and always Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and Is warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re mow dandruffanditchlng. Hiscox & Co , N.Y. JOc. tad $1 tit, it dnlin la dra;i ai medicine. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, vrom out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house hold duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic. I f you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or aruciou cares, do not talce intoxicatingstimulants,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma. Ism, Kidney Cora plaints, oranydisorderofthelungs, stomach, bowels, blood or neives.PARK er's Ginger Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tomc zx once ; it will invigorate andbuild you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate! it has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION" ! Ttae 11 rabrtltit.parlcer' GIn-rrToafc !j cooipannl cf the Leitrraiialgrali In theworU,iuitIi) entirely di3TTnt front rrrjuntionofstn;tTftloar. StnJfrr circular to llUcox A Co., Jf. Y. SOc&libct,atilraloiIalrofi. CHEAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. ThcrO Is nothing liko it. Insist upon having Flores. tok Cologhs and look fcr signature of , on Tery bottU. Any JrociUt r ialtr la perfuraCTy cm mpplr too. Si uvl 71 crnt ihti. LARGE, SAIG BITING Tic. SI7E. ENLARGEMENT FOAED & STOKES, Our Rapidly Increasing Business Compels an Enlargement of Our Premises. A full line of choice GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Sole Agents for the celebrated POTRERO COMPRESSED YEAST. Hardware ail Slip ClaMlerj. A. VAN DUSEN & GO. DEALERS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery! Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Itfackines, Faints and Oils, Groceries, etc. Sli K5gFf.iH R!$fS -tO-V Sfe DEAXER IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds of OAK LUMBER, J GLASS, Boat Material, Etc. immMmmm IIIkskPI 1 Boats of all Kinds Made to Order, j aiaaaiaaiiaaai"a,itlaiaaa"ia"iaaflMtlaaaailaillli IS-Ordcrs from a. distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteedjn all cases. S. AENBT & EEROflEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop RLACKSM1TII A&Xi&mr' ?. . J SHOPl AND t i ftf JfiE? Boiler Shop pBsSj? All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEEY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bentox Strekt, Near Parker House, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND sMARINB ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. OASTIKTG-S. Or all Description made to Order at Short A'otioe. A. D. "Wass, President. J. (J. Hustler, Secretary. I. W. Cask, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent WM. EDGAR, ASTORIA. --- OREGON, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, Stationery and Optical Goods, Joseph Rodgers and "Wostenholm GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLER Revolvers and Cartridges. WAX.TIZA9I AXD EtGIiV 'Gold and Silver Watches and Chain Fine and Coarse Liverpool SALT. Tin Plnle, BIoekTIn, Canstie Soda, For sale ex "Warehouse at Portland or Astoria by BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. dtf Portland, Or. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! COM AND LEAD LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 511 Market Street, Sau FranrlKro Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast AXD Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. BUSINESS CARDS. Tjl C. HOIjDISX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, CO.MiMISSIO: AND IN SURANCE AGENT. Q.EJLO V. pxiimaji. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, ntl City of Astoria Office :-Cheuamus street, Y. 3t. C. A. hall Room No. 3. E . TVIKTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ifcB-Office in Pythian Building. Rooms 11, 12. ASTORIA, - - - . OREGON. JAY TCTTI.E. 11. 1. PHYSICIAN &8D SUKGECXN, Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Residence Over J. E. Thomas' Drus Store. XJ1 P. HICXS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, corner of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. I Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA, OREGU M. WERTHETMKK. 7. WKKJ-ftflryrtVJfr' -j y- " M. WERTHEISiDr& BR0. aiANTJFACTURERS OF FINE Havana and Domestic Cigars Wo. 518 .Front St. Saa Francisco Dressmaking. Plain and Fancy Sewing, Suits made in the oest Stylo and Guaranteed to Fit v Mrs. T. S. Jezuett. ROOMS OVER SIRS. E. S. WARREN'S.! a. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMiTHiNG, At Capt. Rogers old stand, comer of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, Ilorseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. I. W. OA LMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER IN GEHRAL MEECHAMSE rorner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA - -. - OREGON FOE SiLE ! I offer for sale my ranch near Skipa non in this County; it consists of 160 ACRES, EigUiy Acres improved, with rood dwelling Houses Tito Bams, Out Houses, etc.; A Fine Orchard Everything is well improved and in good condition. A large assortment of Farming' Implements, Three 1'asscnger Coaches. One Buggy, IVinc Head Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. This affords a rare chance for a man to ge' a good Home in the oldest settled section in the state. Terms favorable to one meaning busi ness. C. A. 3IAGUIRE. Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FORTHE year lfc2. lire now du and can ho paid at my oflice at the Court House, d-wtf A. M, T WOil BLY, Sheriff.