The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 08, 1890, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
sTlKDAY.
..NOVEMBER 8, 1690
Ahong tie latest contributions to
rilnvi literature is the statement
tt William Eeid lias received a
cMognua from London that the
EvUsh caineer loft tho British
xv tnvpoiie lwst Tuesday, bound for
vna to inspect the plans and re
port to hw employers as to the grades
.d general condition of the Astoria
A. South Coast railroad.
R.-vor has it that Huntington's
1 1,-u. is fo connect with the Central
1 tic road in Nevada near "Winne
ivca, then come through the Pengra
... into Oregon, strike the main line
:Le SouUicm Pacific at or near
pnugfiold or Eugene, thence use tho
tanr it Astoria road and thus reach
.- city. This is not all rumor, either,
:rtit work is in progress on tho
-Men nl there is no doubt that
1 ' tnafou Arill have a connection
i the Central lead into Oregon,
I if so. tte balance of the program
: , yet he curried out as above
stated.
Vtoriaohu now boast of having
: , v most excellent fire engines. Co-
' a engine, 2o. 3, tried and ac-
l yeetenlny. proved herself to be
i. thJitl stemncr, and it is perfectly
x ivr that ahe excelled tho other two
nr. This is a progressive ago in
4 fi we live, and the new inven-
- and iwiwovcmeuts should sur-
toot mow in use, or they are not
-able. It is no discredit to the
r Ktewuers that the new one sur-
, --! them and the boys of 1 and 2
..W not view it in that light
i - are !klh splendid engines and
'uamied by a fine body of men, and
. it perfectly natural that each
r.iy should desire to have their
machine the best, they must
-t tnber tlial all are equally the
t of tbe ett. "While each man is
j ir ic1ariy jmxhuI of his own engine,
.: -iKUikl also be proud that the city
has three, and that he is a nicm
! -f one of the best volunteer tire
iH.rUueitifi iu the whole United
Xa.fs. WIksu the growth of the city
l...U require another steamer it should
be one that will bo superior to all
ticx Utat we have at present
MllLOH'i COUGH anil Consump
.. we iao.d bv us on a qunrantec.
I ttrrsOonsMmplion.
KKW TO-DAY.
A Card.
Astoria, Nov. 7, 1890.
2 iroK Astori.vn:
A ste4emtut of the sufferings and
rt!aips ewlured by the men who
worked tor tlie U. S. government on
Detraction Island, was made by me to
Tin Atokia" ot the 4th inst On the
folMwiu day the Columbian, saw fit,
i'i it
. euttoriRl columns to denounce my
oitmtt itutrr . mwi mi.iori iimt: t '
eiupna:d "from a Uiunken laborer."
"N proofs were given to make my
vutfitwm appear untrue or inconeet;
oil r than that it came "from a drunken
lai-rcr. Now. ilr. Editor. 1 hac been
ti, ;'u country long betore the great
,; it u that provides over the Columbian
t bought f coming here to run a
Mi i,i Journal, and I hae always earned
in a trea4 by the Mveat of my brow. 1
I . at no tittM truckled or cringed to
i .mc.snl though 1 maybe nothing
o . : Shorer." which by the way,
;, ar to 1h' something reprehensible,
,n nd as to llu Columbian, j ct 1 want
k. irougli jour columns and with
a ik xt ei minion, that 1 would not
.us' ila"i with the writer in the
i . '.mi f. who is evidently not a mere
"km." Imt K to my w ay of thinking, I
- f t at large clas. of men, by far too i
. cr . nowaday . who are ikjJ; I
vc i -ostiutting their little brains
i.otnri tyaiMl gain, and whose sex Is
i . u olt4scl. which debars them
'i -in . iding to thcirbase inclinations, j
I ,v reader, of the Columbian will
u
of tlu lono ol the aforesaid
.i . Uk Crfumbiaa wheiein
the i
'ii(H-aii 'ensefor a p.iper
im.ikcn labo'ci" and th-y
that it is a ciune o- at
-i ?. in the opinion of the
e a laborer. It i to lu
. tativr whether by head or
ah- lead and also feed
will read IhK and gov
i-srhrs accordingly.
' ' t an4 lamc fmni no conditions rite.
3 jour lMrt. there all the honor lies "
Emv.vnn Richardson.
JL
QCTU
23.07-. 332?.
AIT
fc
Wit; Deliver a lecture at The
M. i:. Church,
On Friday Eve., Hov. 1490.
St B.IHCT:
&(.
The Idea! Wife"
CuineaM' hearaa lCoiiieut Discourse and
be tocaelltcd thereby.
Price of AUmiHsioii
- $51.00
The aot nKK-eeds to lie used to raise the
iRdltdnrs recently incurred In making
repairs on the church building.
FOR SALE
MStnoaiM
Cheap For Cash.
Inquire at
Standard Saloon
James Finlayson
Tailor
534 Tiilrd Street,
IHoaht goHtloaien of Astoria and sur
roftMCHiSe!sio call and sec his large
snot-lion or
HEW SEASON GOODS
Suitable Por
Uisters, Svsrcoats, Suits, Trousers
Cni;rLsinK
ScMcJi. Jjssllii, 1'rrxeh sxA American Coeds
aorA. Goth! Fit Guarantced"
the ' j-f i l V
fclMt
DB. PEEHTIOE.
WILL ARRIVE NOVJSNBER, 9.
Eye, Head and NervouB Diseases, At
Occident Hotel, Astoria, Prom
November 9 to 14.
FREE.
Dr.
Prentice "Will Cure the First Case
Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits
Free On the Day of Ills
Arrival in Astoria.
A man well known In this community
writes the following interesting letter:
"1 was chopping a stnmp four weeks
ago, when a flying chip struck me In
the eye; for a short time 1 was entirely
blind. Then partial sight returned
again. I nurtured nope and continued
to treat it at home, until ten days 'ago,
when I began to abandon hope of ever
seeing perfectly again, unless some
thing more than ordinary was done.
I then counciled two of the leading
Oculists of Portland, who told me one
eye would have to be cut out to save
the other. It did not exactly suit me to
have my eye cut out, aud o I sought
other council. I went to Dr. Prentice,
the Oculist, then at Portland, and he
laughed at the idea of its being neces
sary to cut my eye out; I joined in the
laugh, for it was on my side. 1
have been free from pain since the first
day's visit to Dr. Prentice, and im
proved steadily, and am now entirelv
well again. I feel safe in saying that ff
Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will
always say so. Tiios. II. Poss,
Gray's River, Wash.
A Touching Scene Witnessed Bj a Portland
Gentleman.
One week ago we received an invita
tion to witness a delicate surgical oper
ation on an eye. '1 he patient was the
17-year-old daughter of Harrison Hay.
For three years she had been blind in
both eyes with a cataract, and was
obliged to grope her way about in total
darkness. The patient without taking
chloroform, submitted to the following
operation : fehe was now ready for the
surgical part of the work, and we stood
in breathless anxiety as Dr. Prentice
placed the point of his knife at the
side of the eyeball, carefully touched
the point of the cornea, then the blade
entered the eye; we saw it pass through
the eye in front of the pupil and then
come out at the opposite side. It was
then drawn upward, and a cut made of
about one-third of the circumference of
the ball. Another instrument was then
passed in back of the pupil, and almost
on the instant the girl said: "Oh, Dr.
Prentice 1 can see you." This was
spoken in tones well calculated to bring
tears to one's eyes. From the time
the knife touched the eye until the
patient could sec, it was just one min
ute. She was allowed to sec those
about her for a moment, then the eye
was closed and bandaged.
In jo.st one week after the operation
she came into our office and was able to
read our paper. She also wrote a letter
home, saying; "Dear parents, 1 can
see and am happy."
Mr. Jerome W. Campbell, General
Superintendent of the Willamette
Uridgc Railway Co., saw this operation.
A LETTER.
From a Tatlent Who Was Cared By Dr.
Prentice.
Fortlaxd, Or., Oct. 7, 1830.
To the Suffering: For five years 1
have suffered with sleeplessness, ner
vous debility, irritation at the base of
the brain, and a terrible kidney diseace.
1 had tried so many remedies that did
me no good that at last 1 gave up all
hope of ever being a well man again. I
tried many prescriptions that were
said to be sure cures, and all failed.
There were many times during the
past few years that I was obliged to lay
off from work from two weeks to three
months at a time. Lately 1 was run
ning down in health very rapidly, and
was alarmed. I contemplated leaving
this paitof the country and trying to
see it I could not get relief elsewhere.
I must say that my faith in doctors was
about gone; but something lead me to
visit Dr. Prentice at the Esmond hotel.
I crowded in with the others and
waited my turn. He cxaminad me, told
me where my trouble was, and said he
could cure it without mndicine. I can't
say that I really believed him, but
something in his manner led me to
trust him. He gave me -'o medicine at
all, yet from the day of my first visit I
began to impiove rapidly. I now sleep
as sound as a child. My memory is
greatly improved. 3Iy kidney disease
and brain irritation arc entirely well,
my appetite splendid, and 1 now enjoy
life and perfect health. Any afflicted
person wishing to learn about my case
will find me at address below.
D. Dooxak,
Koith Pacific Hotel. Portland.
Eyes fitted with glasses by Dr. Prentice
Xcrrons Diseases That Are Permanently
Cured By Dr. Trentlce.
Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Diunken
ncs- (periodical). Heart disease. Kidney
disease, Asthma, Sick headache, Spinal
i' rilation, and nervous debility in men
ami women. A peimanent cure is
made.
S' OPEBAHOUSE
Saturday Evening, Nov. 8th, 1890
Welcome the Favorites
John Jack
AND
TIio ArcompUslied and VersatHo Actress And
Vocalist
anie Firmin
At
Who a; ill Appear in a Large aud Attractive
Bill of
Dramatic Specialties, Music, Song
THE CIIABailXG LOVK STOKV
The Barbarian and Greek filaiden
Kallads and Songs-.. miss Firmin
And master Arthur.
Cilbort's Mythological Flay of
G AIiATBA
THE-
STATOE COmUC TO liTFE
Comic Song
American Butterfly --...- x&ster Arthor
rircman's Address - - JTohn Jack
Ballail "Tlie Sont: That Reached My
Heart," Annie Firmin.
Comic Song "itazzle Dazzle" Master
ArtUur.
To Conclude with tho Very Lauuhable
Comedy by Dion Bouclcault, the
Iiavrycr and tltc Factory Girl
Jane Lcaroyd, tho Factory Girl Annie
Firmin.
Old Moncypenny, the Lawj er John Jack
Popular Prices will Prevail
Reserved scats. One Salmon) or 50c,
Admission 25 cents. Box plan at tho New
York Novelty Store.
GELO F. rABKEB.
CARL A. HANSON
arker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steimer
THIS WEEK,
Dress - Goods,
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. '
mnn
RUCKER'S - Restaurant.
f"Enlnrged and Befitted to Meet the Popular Demand.3
FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY.
Shoarwater Bay and
Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc.
iIEAI.3 COOKED TO OEDEB.
THIRD STKEET,
o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o
(Formerly the
ft
Ere
This is the C'eanest and is in the
Quietest Location of any
Hotel in the City.
WHITE COOKS. :
WJI.
n-d-6-o-o-o o - u - o - o - o - o - o - o - o
Lots in Case's Astoria Are low on Sale
AT TII1J OFFICE OF THE
Astoria Real
PRICES FROM 81 50 TO $250 EACH.
TERMS' One-Half Cash; the Balance in Six and Twelve LrontliB.
For Desirable Acreage
Or INSIDE PROPERTY.
Call on or Address
Leinenweber & Coodenough,
SECOND ST., Near Tostofflce. ----- p. O. Box 63.
NOTICE.
25.00 REWARD
To the party receiving the largest list
of names for
THE GREAT NEW
ILLUSTRATED
of
Br nUBERT II. BAKCISOFT
THE EMINENT HISTORIAN
READY at lasi Only true History of jMor
monism published Fasclnatlnc.iiiteusely
interesting, powerful Endorsed alike by
Mormons unci Gem ilea.
WONDERFUL ADVENTURES
Of Trappers and Travelers liloody Indian
Wars -Thrilling accounts of Massacres and
Miraculous Escapes Tho famous Danlte
Association. Etc.. Etc.
MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY
The lithlns House Celestial Marriage
Strange Religious Customs Biography of
Brigham Young, as thrilling as a novel yet
true history.
A grand book to sell, -everybody
AVautN It. Merch nits, Farmers, Me
chanics, and all classes have eagerly awaited
the appearance of this remarkable book.
AGENTS
Send quick Si oo fnr costly and cles.int
Canvassing Outfit. Don't waste tim writ
ing for circulars, but secure territory before
ii is given our. riemeinaerxnisis a suujcci
of Intense Interest to all. and tht
(Jraiul Iliustrations attra"t attention eer..
Ahere, audhess
THE HISTORY COMPANY
723 Market St. San Francisco
Magce, Argand and Acorn
Stoves i Range
Cooking and Heating,
EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED
WATKB CLOSETS, rLUMBI5G GOODS,
PUMPS, SIXES, ASD BATH TBnS
341 CHENAMDS STREET.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. "W. CASE,
UIPoirTEKS AND WnOLESALK ANU
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENEBAL MIRGHABDISE,
Comer Ghenamus and Cass streets.
ASTCKIA ORKGOJ.
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.,
County Coroner.
FkBt J5JES52rtaHl,B
ESTABLISHMENT.
New Styles, Caskets and funeral irmteriai
Next to Abtokian ofilce.
H. EKSTROM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OB.
A fine line of Gold and Silver Watehes,
Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc.,
at reasonable prices. BepalrinK Promptly
Done. Next to Morgan & Sherann.
msroRT
OTAI
Eastern Oysters.
ASTORIA, OR.
- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o
Main St. House.)
- : NO CHINESE.
ELDRED,
Proprietor.
- o - o - o - o - o o-o-o-o-o-o-oo-o
Estate Co.
MARKETS.
Washington Market.
Main Street, Astoria, Oregon.
CHRX5TEXSE.Y V CO., PItOrRIETORS.
KESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tlon of the public to the fact that the
aoovo Market wfll always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
OF
FRESH AMD CURED MEATS ! I
Wtfch will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
C&SpecIal attention given to supplying
J:lps.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
KithIi ami Cured Meats,
FRUITS, SUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIOTKl
lIi::'AMUS Htiveu AHtorln, Us
ASTORIA
FISH MUM MARKET
Fitzgerald & Co.
Go Where You Can Get
Fresh Fish, Game, Eggs, Etc.
Wc als,o Keep a Fine Lino of
CANNED MEATS AND FISH
Market on Olney street, near Telephono
dock.
Roadway Market.
O'llara. & Ingallfl, Propr's.
Opposite Foanl ft Stokes.
A first-Class Meat Shop.
Frosh and Salt Meats
All Purchases Delivered In any part of the
City.
HENRY GLASSOP
Poultry and Fish
In Quantities To Suit.
Southwest cor. Fourth & Cass
'ASTORIA TRANSFER CO.
AND LIVERY STABLES
Conveyances of any klnd.on short notice
Transferrlnc B&cgage, etc, a specialty.
Telephone No, 12.
H. W. SHERMAN CO.
FRED
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specially of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes
Side Olney Street, Near "Wilson & Fisher's.
ASTORIA,
The Largest Stock !
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tz?ZrS,J-K:--.r- r-saV.
p5vwt 'iStj v'"'i ' iA
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Immense Stock
OF
3PTJDE1.3JJ-ITXJH.J3
CHAS. HEILBOKN.
Two car-loads received : M"ore on the
display of FumltHre, Carpets, etc., in the city.
Tho Old Stand, -
WHOLESALE AND EETATL DEiVLER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed,
o
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
Tho Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Eeceived fresh
i m i ii
FLYNN, The Tailor
KEEPS IN
Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. Al! the Latest Styles
He huys for Cash at Eastern Trices, lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all
Garments. Call and see for onrself. Barth Block. ASTORIA , OR.
go o?o t:e:e5
Columbia Bakery
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Cakes, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered
COOLEY BROS.
The Smith
diwmiHS&k
HBBgagsgMp
A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can lie
seen at THE ASTORIAN Office, where it is in daily use.
The Kohler&Chase Music House
WINTER & HARPER, Prop's
AGENTS
s
Tie
Mclfe
Decter
-ALSO-
J. & C. Fischer, Ives & Pond and other pianos. Mason &
Hamlin and A. B. Chase & Co.'s Organs:
The ahove Instruments sold for cash, or
commission acent. but Save at least SM.OO by
reseuiauvc, utar) .
IS WHAT YOU GET AT
Foard & Stokes
IN-
Groceries and Provisions
EverytlilnK In a First-class Store
and'at ,
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all over Town.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
C. E.-BAIN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Sash, Doors, MoulGiugs and
Brackets.
All Kinds of Hard "Wood and noose Finish
ing Lumber. Boat Material a Spc
clalty. Wood Turning.
Cor. GcHBTieTC and istor Streets.
Astoria, - - Oregon.
Your Moner s W ortn
SAIZ
OREGON.
The Lowest Prices !
way. You are invited to see
Trices reasonable.
the Quest
Astoria, Oregon.
every Steamer.
iii i i iwiBinr -" -
STOCK TIIE-
Premier "
TYPEWRITER
Contains more points of merit
than any other Typewriter on
the market.
If you are interested in, or
contemplating the purchase of a
writing- machine, send for illus
trated catalogue to
F. W. REYNOLDS, Agt.
ric. 29 Stark Street,
PORTLAND, - OREGON.
FOR
on easy Installments. Do not huy of a
dealing directly with the llrm or their rep-
CHRIS. EVENSOK.
F. COOK
THE
Central Hotel
EYENSON & COOK.
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc, Cooked to
Orden
WATER Ht., Opp. Foard & Htakc
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Bun In connection with the Premises. The
Best of
VINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
V. H. COFFEY.
Groceries and Provisions.
372 THIRD STREET.
Batter, Egg3, Canned Goods.Fotatocs, Wood
and Willow "Ware, Etc.
rl r I
fl Holiday
Brothers
Pianos
1
OliJR-
Are Now
We will open our
About the 15th
When we will, display the
Largest Stock of Goods
Ever brought
Griffin & Reed.
Willamette -:- University
Graduates Students in
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law
and Medical Courses.
Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It Is tho oldest, largest and least expensive institution of learning in the northwest.
School opens first Monday In September. Send for catalogue to
THOS. YANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
Ctas. McDoiiulu, The Leais Tailor.
New Fall Goods Just Received.
Latest Goods in the Market.
Eif-Call and be convinced that I turn out the most fashionable suit in the city.
513 Third Street, - Next to C. H. Coopor's.
Weinhard's
Is the Choice of
Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots.
Orders for any quantity to be directed to
H. "WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon.
Corner TwclCtli aud B. Telephone 73.
Wholesale Wine House.
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity
at lowest cash, figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
AIL OBDEES DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon.
jW
"A itf;Jt.!klir?PKtcrS-ttt
A flut tfi vtitr.ijAe.ontt morn.
, AWlr Giu Ovtn Doer?"
If lXxtl tfi rr. A. mC. --!,. J
Well cfarw.ni Ki.ve cKe'rievt.
TJlC flivcr's Kty iwilt l"
If yon want the
Best, buy the
CHARTER OAK
With the Wlr.
gauze CTen doors
UZwWW
ks
i!l.
ftULy
5
E. R. HA WES
Goods!
Arriving.
large double store
of this Month,
to Astoria.
Lager Beer !
the Connoisseur.
r. O. Box 405
.4SMA PSSOoo3fflBBr.
Fir uwieh.tKenTtht pc
RcmainwitKtrrthe miaW
Ilore Foo4 andmucKlKKtt.
IF YOU WANT THE BES5?
Buy ihe CHARTER 0AK.r
With the -Wire Gauzo Oven Doom.
-te iV-l-anfcafe-aiAfeAi -
' Ij.lcVBiilli.-.'fct.'W AM .t-Jf
iLtEK. & va i. .