The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 21, 1888, Image 2

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, ASTORIA. OREGON:
THURSDAY JJUNE 21. 1SSS.
1 PNEUMONIA."
I
Wby not Call thli Terrible Scourge
by Its Rightful Same?
(Kew Tori Telegram.)
Many a strong, well-built man
leaves "home to-day; before" night lie
will have a chill and in a few hours
will be dead!
This is the way the dreaded pneu
monia takes people off.
' The list of notable men who are its
victimslis appalling.
It sweeps over the 'land like a
scourge and destroys poor and rich
alike.
Everyone dreads it Its coming is
sudden", its termination usually
speedy.
"What causes it?
Pneumonia, we are toldjWs. invited
by a certain condition of the syBtem,
indicated if one has occasional chills
and fevers, a tendency to cold in the
throat and lungs, rheumatic and
neuralgic pains, extreme tired feel-
ings.short breath and pleuritic stitches
in the side, los3 of appetite, back-
onhn Tioi-trnna unrest. ficaldinc sen
sations, or scant and discolored
flu; ViBorfflnttArinps. sour stomach
distressed look, puffy eye sacshot
and dry skin," loss 01 sirengiuiuuu
virility. !V-t
These indications may,not.,appear
together, they may come disappear
" and reappearIor,years, tire person'npt
i;:J A1..4. 41.... nn nfnMfa Ytrqrn.
realizing luub liicjr iuo " n
ing of a coming calamity.
"In other words, it pneumqniadoes
nbaTaTasavIctunlefsoinsiav-'
Ing'fcbclf eymptomB tfometfess'&uadei.
(but quite as fatal ImlladyS certainly,
trill BiS3&zzZ4gf3
-Afelebrated r-New York pLysraan
J-toVTihe 2W6wffejJhat pneumonia wa3
' a secondary 'disorder, the"c?D0suroJ
and cold- being simply thcjfagenS
which develops the disease, already,
dormant in the system, because" the
kidneys have been but partiallyoinj;
their duty. In short, pneumonia) is
;but an early indication of o'brigEt's
diseased condition. TKis-im'Daired
action may exist for years withouttlie
patient suspecting it because nopain
will be felt in the kidneys or their
vicinity and often jtan bo -detected
- only by chemical' andr&icroscopical
obseryations.i'$s3a0)5s - -i
"vNearlylSO.of'tfioiOueatris inNew
York city the firstweek in April (and
in six weeks 781'deathsJ were caused
by pneumonia l-w-: pe-p
The disease is very obstinate, and
if the accompanying kidney disorder
is very far advanced, recovery is im
possible, for the kidneys give out .en
tirely, and the patient is literally vsuf
focated by water.- - s-???4
Theenly safeguard against -pneumonia
is to maintain a vigorous condi
tion of the system?" and-thus prwent
its attacls&by using whatever will
radicalljvand effectually i'restoro full
vitality to the kidneys, iorifthey are
not sound, pneumonia cannot'be pre
vented. For thisvpurpose theresis
nothing equal to Warner's safe cure a
remedy known to millions, used
probably by hundreds of thousands
and commended as a standard specific
wherever known and used. It does
not pretend to cure an attack of pneu
- momabut it "(foes remove the cause of
and prevent that disease if taken in
time. No reasonable man can doubt
this if he regards the personal ex
perience of thousands of honorable
men. . ,
"When a physican says, his patient
has either bright's disease or pneu
monia he confesses his inability to
cure, and in a measure ho considers
his responsibility ended. In-many
instances, indeed, persons- are re
ported as dying of pneumonia, heart
disease, apoplexy and convulsions,
when the real cause of death and so
known by the physician is this kidney
consumption. Thousands of people
have it without knowingitjand perish
of it because their physicians 'will'not
tell them the facts 1 The same fate
awaits every one, who will not exer
cise his judgment in such a matter.
ALb 1IANDS DEOWXED.
The Crew of the Schooner Venture Lost
Their Lives.
"Bad news from the Venture" said
Mr. J. C. Nixon yesterday. "I bought
tlje schooner -Venture' at'Astoria'last
spring. She was built for deep sea
fishing, but I fitted her out as a sealer,
with a big fish net,
TO SCOOP IN THE SEALS
Without killing them. She had four
men .nboard,. captain cook, and two
hunters. She was making a good
catch along her journey to the north,
but I have just learned that three
weeks ago, while off Prince of Wales
island, on the coast of Alaska, the two
hunters, while out in a small boat
loosing alter the net were
- CAPSIZED ANri DROWNED.
The captain and cook, tho only sur
vivors on board, placed tho Venture
in charge of an Indian agent, and
started in a canoe for Fort Simpson,
70 miles distant, and nothing has
been heard of them since, I fear
every man belonging to the schooner
is drowned, though, the captain and
cook may yet turnup. I am daily
expecting full particulars, and will
let the Post-Intelligencer have them
when they ceme: 'The'crew was made
up at Astoria, where the men all be
longed." Seattle Post-In telligencer,
iy.
-. - Crow
Is the leading photographer of this ritv
and is said to bo as good as any In the
state.
Fop TIic Indies.
Hair gob'dsj latest and most artistic
styles, bangs, fronts, etc., from Si CO to
57 SO, M .airs. Y. Jf Jarry s.
Gambrlaus Beer
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 8 cents.
OHAIEMAir ESTEE'S SPEECH
Upon Taking His Seat Yesterday.
An Arraignment of The Administration
(special to the astoeian.)
CmcaGo, June 20. Chairman M.
M. Estee took his place as presiding
officer in the convention to-day. He
began his speech by thanking the
convention tor . the favor conferred
through him on the Pacific coast in
placing him at the head of the con
vention. He said that in choosing
from the long list of illustrious
names that would be presented to the
convention it would be impossible to
make selection of a more fitting
standard bearer of the great Republi
can party than the voicing of the
principles of that party in the plat
form and that was still easier since
those principles were known of all
men; that the present administra
tion had been from the first a perpet
ual menace to the industries of the
country, to' the discouragement of
new enterprises and the closing of
the avenues of new lines of labor.
He supported this statement by
statistics showing the decreaso of ex
ports, of ship bnilding, etc., during
the. past three years as compared
with a like period during the ten pre
ceding years The wholesale intimi
dation and practical disfranchisement
of the Republican voters of the south
was characterized as monstrous;
their very helplessues.i pleading in
the strongest terms for protection of
their rights as citizens. President
Cleveland fa arraigned as false to his
declaration as a civil service reformer,
it being alleged that he, duriug his
Dnei lerm, nas removeu mure puunu
officers without cause than any one
of his predecessors. He is charged
with having violated the spirit of
the constitution in nnwarr.iut..blo ex
ecutive interference in the legislative
branch of the government, having
vetoed more bills than all other
presidents from Washington down,
giving therefor flippiant reasons. The
foreign policy hdministration was ar
raigned as cowardly and nn-American.
Reference was made by chairman
Estee to tho declaration that to get
rid of tho nrnlus in the trcasnn
tho president has decided that wool
and otuer rarm prouncis mnsi go
upon the free list, adding that this
dogma had been answered by the
people of Oregon as a preliminary
rattjo along the skirmish line, pre
saging a complete victory m Novem
ber, He alleged that the same forces
are arrayed against each other in
18S8 as in 1861. The difference is
that tho attack was upon the armies
of the nation in 18G1; in the- present
year it is upon the country's jndus
tries. On the side of opposition to
our free institutions, then as now, was
tho solid south, the northern "dough
faces," British influence with its
Cobden clnb and its American mem
bership. As to the surplus which is tho
great Democratic text for free trade,
there would be none were our ports
protected by fortifications, our navy
reconstructed, our rivers and harbors
imnroved. needed public bnildings
erected and vetoed pension bills were
laws.
TITE BLUXEAOV ritOGRVMlin.
CmcAao, Juno 20. It is reported
among the Blaine men that Califor
nia has agreed to vote for Stanford
on tho preliminary ballots, in order
to .save their effectiveness for the
Blaine movement at tho time agreed
upon.
M. H. De Young, the editor of the
San Francisco VhronHe says: '"It is
not true that while the delegates of
the Pacific coast are all for Blaine,
they don t exactly know wjat to Uo
at first"
A PENNSYLVANIA TEAGEDY.
(special to the ASToaiVN.)
Pittsburg, June 20. This morning
Mrs. Josephine Mnrck of Alleghany
city, administered strychnine to her
three children aged 7, a and 4 years,
and then swallowed poison herself.
In less than three hours the mother
and two of the children were dead
and the youngest has no prospect of
recovery. The motive for the deed is
supposed to have been anger, because
her husband had ordered his brother
from the house, whom he suspected
of criminal intimacy with his wife.
Dr. Jekyll ana Mr. Hyde.
That was a weird and sensational
performance last night at the opera
house.- All the actors played their
part well, but the principal character
as interpreted by Mr. Ueo. AL Wood
deserves special notice. It was as
fine a piece of strong acting as has
ever been seen on that stage. The
whole play jt a somber one fnll of
mystery, tragic throughout, and fasci
nating to one. who realizes how pos
pible the whole thing is, and how
real the unreal may become. The
transition from a benevolent man to
a fiend and the reverse constitutes a
most original plot, and the way that
Mr. Wood carries out the author's
conception is an interesting studv
The scene where Miss St John as
Florence Jekyll. first realizes the
dual identity of her father and Sir
Uanvers Uarew'a murderer is ns dm.
matio as anything can well be and
was admirably portrayed.
Tho play will be repeated to-night
and purely as a psychological study
is worth seeing.
Fish Skid OH.
And machine oil for sale.
J.H.DeForck.
Astoria. Oregon.
The latest style of Gents' Jkmts and
Shoes at P. J.GooiniAy's.
Nunitj-IIoouif.
..With or witho nt board at the IloMen
House. Rooms fromSGa niontli upward.
Library, etc
Fine Dwellloj-House to It-nt.
Gopdtermstosuitable tenant Inquire
at this office;
Ail the patent medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles', Wcc.iu
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. V.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
AGAINST THE CHINESE.
Proposed Plank Tor The Platform.
(special to the astoeias)
Chicago, June 20. Osborn, of Los
Angeles Cala., a member of the com
mittee on resolutions, is working
hard to secure the incorporation of a
plank on the Chinese and silver ques
tion that will be satisfactory to the
California delegates and all the peo
ple on the Pacific coast. "I can
safely say," said Osborn, this after
noon", '"that we will secure the adop
tion of an anti-Chinese plank that
will be in every way satisfactory to
the coast Chinese labor will be de
nounced in strong terms and ringing
resolutions will recommend tho en
actment of any legislation that may
be needed to help drive out the Chi
nese labor. As to silver the resolu
tions will contain a moderate plank.
It may not be quite as strong as some
of us people on the coast desire bnt
it will be a great step in the right
direction."
rj&CBS OH
FOR PAIN.
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Toothache, Soro
Throat, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns, Scolds, frost-bites.
SoldbTDrntl!ftianaDelriEierrwher. FlftjCtntJ
The Charles A.VoselerCo., Balto.,9Id.
DIED.
At Seaside. June 'G.18S3. Hugh l.loyil
Laiglihin. infant ton of K H an.l Ni
rah E. Laighton, aged C months, io !iaj s.
NEW TO-DAY.
Money To Loan
IN LOTS TO SUIT ON IMI'IIOVKDCOUN
L tr property. Innulrenf
J. 0. 1107.0 I5TI I.
Annual meeting.
mil i:n:uLVKAXNrAi.Mi:rciiN(; ok
i. tin' stockholders o; tlie Mt Ilooit
ltrl.iti;jl.. will be held at tlie ofllceof tlie
secret iry in Astoria, Oregon, on S.mird.n
lnl :li, lfti. Inrtlin purposo of eleetlnj; :i
biunt oi director and tlie traii'artliiK of
such oilier butiuev. as niaj come before the
ineetlii!:.
Hv onlerjof the lloudof Director'.
1. A. STORKS,
i-ecietary.
Astoiia..! line 13th. 1SS3.
Grand Excursion
And Basket Picnic by tlie Ijidles
of (Irace Cliurcli.
Tlie Fine Steamer S. G. Reed
H.vs been engaged for the ocealou
and ill lea e Fla el's Dock al
8:30 A. M., "Wednesday, June 27.
FOR
Bayview Grove at Cathlamct.
Tlie Western Amateur Band lias been en-
fcased for ttio occasion, 'licketi, one ioI-
l.ir. Children halt price. Itedueed
rates to families.
Tickets can be had at the Citv Bonk Store,
.1. C. Dement's aud J. V. Conn's.
Ice cream, lemonade, etc.. can he h id on
board aud at the grounds. Good trout
streams, swings, etc. A good time Is
guaranteed to alt who go. ill
return at G :00 p, in.
53yNo disreputable characters allowed on
board.
Hoss' Opsra Souse.
Mr. O. W. Ross takes pleasure in announcing
TOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY,
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY,
JUNE 20 AND 21,
The Eminent English Actor
George M. Wood,
Supported by
MissMargueriteSUohn
And a sterling company of English celebri
ties In the success of the century.
Dr. Jekyll . Mr. Hyde,
OR
A DOUBLE LIFE.
A Oreat Success In London. New York,
Chicago. Boston. St. Louis. Kansas City,
and late at tho Alcazar Theater
San Francisco.
Reserved scat sale opens 10 A. M. at New
York No elty store.
REGULAR PRICES.
JOB PRINTING.
Neat, Quick And Cheap at The
ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE
To Gray's Harbor.
The Steamer GEN. MILES.
W. 1. WniTCOun, Master,
Will leave for Gray's Harbor
Every Tuesday.
For Freight or Passage apply to
J. D. I. OBAY
Agent I. S. N. Co.
TRADE EfifsBEjE! MARK
City
ulyGo
Isa2?ses'2 Sto!k in ilxe 5
25 Cases Fireworks Just eceivod.
The:-e aro the genuine unexcelled. The best in the world. Guaranteed new
and fresh.
Largo Stock of Flags, Festooning, Crackers, Torpedoes, Papor
Caps, Pistols, etc., etc., all of which will bo sold at
Market Pricos.
Parties desiring exhibition cases of Fire Works should cnll earlj and ex
amine our stock. Country orders solicited nnd filled prompt!.
important Io banners.
In Full Operation at
Fire Pots Soldering
No Goal ! No Smoke !
No Waste
Coppers Xiast Four
HALF CHEAPER THAN CHARCOAL ! !
ITo Risk by Fire !
Fall particulars nt
Depends a Good
And Mow He Is Hressed.
Depends a Good
-
Phil. A. Stokes & Go's.
(Next door to Foard & Stokes.)
Good Substantial Clothing at Very Low Prices.
Rubber Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Blouses, Oiled Clothing,
And warranted as represented. You are invited to call.
P. A. STOKES & Co.
Seines,
Pound
-AND
FISH NETTING OF
MADE TO ORDER
Woodberry Se
AT LOWEST PRICES OK NETTING COMBINATION.
Barbour's Salmon Net Threads.
HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 ail 519 MarM St.,
Solo Agents for tho Pacific, Coast.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer In
HARDWARE, IROH, STEEL.
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAFSTRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
7133. AND OII53tr-
S. Elmore's Cannery.
Machines all Running.
of Solder !
Times as Long I
Elraoro, Sanborn & Co.'s
Pacific Coast Agents.
Deal on His Clothes,
Deal on His Work.
AT -
89 I I C&P,
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
OF BEST QUALITY.
ine Twin
IpBFIES
WII.1.
Cut Fastei
EASIEB
tKBTcaACizsjtn;
J.C.I rullinger
Tli;tn uuy.ii .
er axe made.
Hundred nf
I woodmen tes
I tifVtOitl;imp.
I rlority. It rocs
Micks.
CAltNAHAN
& CO.,
Agents Attoria.
Price, $1.50.
!U W MMsE&MW
WHOLESALE AND
Groceries, Provisions end villi
Crockery, Glass f Plated Ware.
rf
Tbe Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Frwtiis and Vegetables.
lteccivcd fresb
BH -
THE LEADING
IHIIURERd HPilJ mm mLLuk&,
GK-SFFiaT
saim mar-tr-j:'
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Ladies and Children's Muslin Goods.
Ladies' and Children's Shoes. a!i kinds.
Men's and Boys" Boots and Shoes, all kinds.
Rubber Goods, Gil Clothing.
Hats. Trunks. Valises. Satchels.
J. G.
DEALER IX
CICARS AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS, NUTS,
Candies, Smokers' Articles, Etc
New Goods Received Daily.
lpoItn City Itoolc Stoic.
FIRE BRICK
DKALEI: IN
Hay, Oats, anft Straw, Lime,
Wood Dellrcred to Order.
F-rgixS mf " r::?Ti'5y;jf"ggg:J even r. rai
pSrSgjgfelr- '""-. 3 ForTOlVINO, FR.
--yi8'
TER .iDoly to the Captain, orto
fiKLO P. PAISKER.
CVKLA. IIA.ON
B- i n is
HarKpr ftHflnsnniwLiHR
snrnESsniw Til
C. L.
DEALERS IN
GENE ALMERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer,
THIS TVEEK,
PIPS ai LAIS
Tlie Old Stand - Astoria, Oregon.
The New Model Range
CAN RE HAD IN
ARent. Call and Examlno It ; You Wid he rieased. K. R. Ha-. es Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIItST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
H. EKSTR0M,
PRACTICAL WATCHiWAKER.
Special Attention Paid to
REPAIRING.
AFino Line of Jewelry, Clocks
and Watches on Hand.
All "Work Guaranteed.
Water St., East of Aug. Daniclson's.
FIREWORKS!
Frurifi of Ji'Iy G"ods.
BANNERS.
CRAC t-.RS.
FLAGS.
Largest htock. Iv,i-sf I'n cs
The New York
RETAIL DEALEtt IN
every Steamer.
&. S.SISJB.
ltosjs j amigsccMummMiB
YiraimaCicar anfl Tolsacco Store
J. VJ. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
AVater Street, Two Doors East of 01ne.
Hne Clsari, Toliscco and Smoktrs Artlclrs,
Sold at Lou est JIaiket Rates.
FRUIT3. CANDIES NOTIONS.&c
PiLKKB.,
FIRE CLAY
Erict, Cement, Sand ani Plaster
Drajin?, Teaming and Kinross i:udnesfi.
STEAMKK
iiUKii i'lHIKIiii
ben P. Parhcr,Mastet.
EIGHT or CI1 A I.
II. It. FAKKKIt.
h tr
I liUYYODR-
Groceries! Provisions
-OF-
tokes
Tlieir I.irscly Incre.islii? trade enables
tltem to sell at the very low est margin
of profit while Kivin you coods
that are of first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price raid lor Junk.
ASTORIA, ONLY OF
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n x&rtgiiUi&b bj a ScSi ireF n
muvMKjitemjumKsmBmnjuvmaJf """ -immjiwiwgJH'iiiiwi
Th. Olsen,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST,
Graduated from Copenhagen. Denmark.
Dealer in
Drugs. Medicines, Perfumery and
Toilet Articles.
Water St., Opposite namhurg House.
Novelty Store
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