The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 21, 1890, Image 2

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ASTORIA. ORSGOK:
rKIDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1S80
Devtob, CalorndQ, cau boast of
being cit that lias expended over
$10,000,000 on new buildings since tiie
first of last Jaauary, wliicli is far in
advance of any other year in llie his
tory of thk energeUc young city.
Fixanceal matters in the groat
monetary circles of the -world are
renaming a normal condition, and the
excitement over the temporary panic
in slocks and finances is gradually
subsiding. It will be belter for the
business of the country "when the
bkhmv market becomes settled.
Pubstdkntiai, aspirants have
already started in quite early, and
t icir personal friends are very active.
Frai this lime until the fall of 1892,
t'ae political fight will progress. Our
democratic friends feel so elated over
lhir TJotories in most of the states,
tint they imagine the presidential
plum is sure to fall into their basket,
hence the earnestness and the early
conirooeoeracnt of the movement.
Astoria would be glad to know
when she is to have the free delivery
system inaugurated. Our buildings
have beon numbered, the district
boundaries have been marked out
and the necessary documents for
warded to "Washington, and when
IXwon "Wanamakcrs assistants have
completed the circle of rod tape
reqTiiremouts, we shall probably hear
something in reference lo the letter
carriers for Astoria. '
Taxj; about potatoes! How is this
for a chum from Del Norte, Col., where
it is said that from one acre the yield
of potatoes was 50,852 pounds? There
were fifty rows, aud the spuds were of
the Barclay prolific variety, having
originally come from California. Four
teen men, aided by a Hoover potato
digger, were four days employed in
digging awl sacking the yield of this
one acre. That is a product worth
inetilxming, and who can excel it?
lUrmLYis the yecr drawing to a
do-o, and lmt little over five weeks
of 1S90 are yet lo come. The hopes
of a railroad for Astoria being com
menced this year show but liltfo signs
of frnitiou. yet we can almost hear the
nimble of. trains approaching more
fortunate, though, less favorable lo
calities. Shall we wall for ever, and
never see tin1 completion of a railroad
for this town? Every business enter
prise now almost donnant, would
swing into active vitality if there
was any prospect of a speedy com
mencement of work on the construc
tion of a road.
ICOKX.
HX.-Oa Gra"s rir. Wahkiakum
t' . Win . Tttfita iiMtrniM , November
! ISM.loHie wife or :. 11. Vaughn, a
lattgMer. wttfetttti;; ion jkhiikK (Jiryn
km ?4vc Odl .
STAKIL-lAMom,Or..Thur1a,Noem-hc-
. lt. t thr wife of J. LL Marr, a
von. wptgatm; eight pounds.
IANA1IAX. la Anm,Or.,TlM:sliv. No
T.tnfeer m. 18M. lo the wife of .Iosp"i Len
ahatt, litgtttfr. tteisuntK ten jmuHtR
Ross5 Opera House
SfliYBiiir Concert
r,ivx r.y
MRS. AfflE L. RICORB
Aisled lly
PORTMND AM) HOME TALENT
Friday Evening. November 28tti,
TicUct on Sale at All Eicadsns;
Store.
The nx sfcoet vciR be oened at the New
York IftnoltY Store Wetcoday morning.
3e ember smt. m. 9 o'clock.
Eoss' Ojiera House
One fiiglit oVily.
Saturday, Nov. 22nd, 189D.
Grand Concert I
LIBERATFS
Full Military land
The Greatest Musical Event
In the History of Astoria.
Dritchital Concert Propram or Classical and
Popular Airs, also,
IS-STSTTHENTAL SOLOS
BY
Prof. Ailesandro Liberati.
Ami Member of lus Ce!eltrated
Baitd.
Kcservo Sesrts u nil i nrt t f the house. 1
GaMeiy AdtHlMn - 50c
frcat n sale TlinrafciY mondns. Nov. isoth,
8AK.al the eu rk Novelty More.
AND COmKISSIOfJ HOUSE.
IffftHTIN CLSEE",
iaccftsyir to E. C .Ilolden.
The west establiihed Commission House
Orcpoa. GooK or :dl kinds sold on com-
Aec-Uon Sales Evexy Satunlay.
G6cnl KepalriHR, Jobbing nnd Ur.hol
Hcttogdccc PSe stock or Furniture on hand.
,y? yon ''W1 K55ilos in Household
XAKTIS OLSB.N
PH. PBENTIOE.
IVEIili ARRIVE KOVESKBJSR. 22.
Eye, Head and Nervous Diseases, At
Occident Hotel, Astoria, For
a Few Days.
FREE.
Dr. Prentice "Will Cure the First Case
Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits
Free On the Day of IILs
Arrival in Astoria.
Those Who Wish to Have the Doctor Treat
Them Should Call Early, or Ther
3Iay Lose the Opportunity.
A man well known In this community
writes the following interesting letter:
'L was chopping a stnmp four weeks
ago, when a living chip struck me in
the eye; for a short time I was entirely
blind. Then partial sight returned
again. I nurtured nope and continued
to treat it at home, until ten days ago,
when 1 began to abandon hope of ever
seeing perfectly again, unless some
thing more than ordinary was done.
1 then counciled two of the leading
Oculists of Poitland, 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, and so I sought
other council. I went to Dr. Prentice,
the Oculist, then at Portland, and he
laughed at-thc 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 vi-sit to Dr. Prentice, and im
proved steami, and am now entirely
! well again. 1 feel safe in saying that if
i Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will
always say so. Tiios. II. Foss,
Gray's River, Wash.
A Touching Scene Witnessed By a Portland
Gentleman.
One week ago we received an invita
tion to witness a delicate surgical oper
ation on an ej e. I he patient was the
17- car-old daughter of Harrison Hay.
For three years she had been blind in
both ej es with a cataract, and was
obliged to grope her way about in total
dai lines?. The patient, without taking
I chloroform, submitted to the following
operation: the 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
tiie 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 sec 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 see those
about her for a moment, then the eye
wa- closed alul bandaged.
In just 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."'
Jlr. Jciomc V. Campbell. General
Superintendent of the Willamette
JJrnlge Railway Co., saw this operation.
A LETTER.
From n TaJIent Who Was Cured Ily Dr.
Prentice.
Pokti.anii, Or., Oct. 7, 1890.
To the Svfferhuj: For five years 1
have .suffered with sleeplessness, ner
vou debility, inflation at the base of
the brain, and a terrible kidney disease.
L had tried so many remedies that did
me no good that at last I gave up all
hope of ever being a well man again. 1
tried many prescriptions that were
sud to be 'sure cures, and all failed.
i Theie weic many limes during the
pa;r lew jeans inai l was oDiigeu 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
waialanned. I contemplated leaving
this paitof the country and trying to
se it L could not get relief elsewhere.
1 1 must hay that my faith in dortors was
I about gone; but something lead me to
i visit Dr. Prentice at the Esmond hotel,
i I crowded in with the others and
I waited my turn. 1 Ic eamined me, told
mo where my trouble was, and said lie
could cure it without medicine. I can't
ay that I ically buicved him, but
something in his maimer led me to
tuixthiui. JIc gave me no medicine at
all. jet from the day of my first visit I
began to improve rapidly. 1 now sleep
I as sound as a child. My memory is
' greatly improved. My kidney disease
i and brain iriitation are entirely well,
my appetite splendid, and 1 now enjoy
i life and perfect health. Any afflicted
person wishing to learn about my case
w ill find me at address below,
i D. Dooxa.v,
I North Pacific Hotel. Portland.
i Eyes fitted with glasses by Dr. Prentice
Xerous lUscascs That Are Permanently
Cnrrd Br Dr. Trent Ice.
Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Uriinkcn
nes (periodical), Heart (lita-c, Kidney
disease, a sthma, Ssek hejidaclie, Spinal
irriUition, and nervous debilitj in men
and women. A permanent cure is
made.
.Excitement
Runs Iiih at .1. W. Conn's drug store
over Syilem Builder, as everj'body is
usinjj it for Catarrh of the stomach,
Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure
lilood, and lo build up the systejn it cer
tainly nossc-s s wonderful merit when
all speak so well of it.
M Opera House
ivlonday Even'g, Nov. 24, '90
BENEFIT
Columbia No. 3.
Astoria Fire Department
TENDERED BY
Sip. John Jack
and Annie Firmin
A Magnificent Performance by the
lohnJaokTheaterGo
The Splendid Comedy In One
Act, Entitled,
J&.
fie Club
An Olio of Ballads, Comic Songs, Etc.
First Aopearance of the
Celebrated Pianist
Prof. W. J. Richards,
Tiano Solo, Liszt's Ithapsodlcs.
Se!ections from Gilbert's Beautiful Mytho
logical Play, Entitled,
ygmaiion Galatea
3lisv Firmin in Choice Ballads.
ITIaslcr Firmin in New Sonjjs.
To Conclude With the Musical
Farce-Comedy of
New Town.
Miss Firmin will appear in Ave different
Character", w ith Sons and Dances Assisted
by Mr. Jack and Company.
Trot. Blchards will preside at the Piano.
Preserved Seats. St, and 75 cents. Gener
al admIssion.no cts. children, 23 cts. Box
Plan at Kew York Novelty Store.
Committer :J. F. Hay, F. "Wlckman. J.
V. Watson.
Nigh! e
RUGKERS - Restaurant.
W. W, WEISJE"2T, PROP.
"Enlarged and Befitted lo Meet tho Popular Demand..g3
FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY,
Shoalwater Bay and
Private Rooms For Dinner Parties,
itEAIiS COOKED
THIRD STREET,
o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o
(Formerly the
The
EM
This is the C'eanest and is in the
Quietest Location of any
Hotel in the City.
WHITE COOKS. :
win.
O-tf-0-O-O-O O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O
Lots ii Case's Astoria Are low on Sale
AT THE OFFICE OF TIIE
Astoria Real
PEICES FEOM $150 TO $250 EACH.
TJSRMS "One-Half Cash; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months.
For Desirable Acreage
Or INSIDE PROPERTY.
Call on or Address
Leinenweber & .Goodenough,
SECOND ST., Near Tostoffice. - - - - P. O- Box 63.
GKLO P. PARKER.
CARL A. n ANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
THIS WEEK.
Dross - Goods,
The Old Stand - Astoria Oreaon.
IODR.
WINTER 1ATIB
MY
OVERCOATINGS
Suitable
FOR DRESS OR BUSINESS WEAR
AUE CHOICE GOODS
THE PATTERN, The Best,
THE PRICE, The Cheapest
And Tho
JPt Griiarante e c3.
CSSea also My Special Teu-Dollar
Pants, to Order. Address
James Finlayson
MERCHANT TAILOR,
534 Third. Street, Astoria, Or.
Magee, Argand and Acorn
Stoves i Ranges,
Cooking and Heating,
EVERYONE FULLY -WARRANTED
WATER CLOSETS, PLTJXBKG GOODS,
PUMPS, S1SKS, AKD BATH TUBS
INToe cto Scully,
341 OHENAMDS STREET.
AND
General:-:Jobbing
The undersigned Is prepared to do any
work In his lme at short notice. In a satis
factory manner.
WOOD FOR SALE
Orders left at Foard & Stokes, or at Asto
ria Box Factory will receive prompt atten-
UOn- F. FEAKES.
Carnahan & Go
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Corner Cbenamus and Caas streets.
ASTCKLA ----- OREGON
Eastern Oysters.
Etc.
TO ORDER.
ASTORIA, OR.
- o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - Oj
Main St. House.)
- : NO CHINESE.
ELDnED,
Proprietor.
- O - O - O - O - O O-O-Q-O-O-OOHP-O
Estate Co.
MAEKETS.
Washington Market.
Mala Street, Aitorla, Ore Kan.
CURISTENSEV CO.. PROPRIKTOK8.
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of the public to the fact that the
aoove Market wOl always be supplied with a
POLL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1
VhIch will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
E3T"Speclal attention Riven to supplying
ehlps.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & C03MPANY,
Fresh aud Cured Meats,
V o grotnlolosi ,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEl .
CHKXAJIU8 Sirreel. AHtorla, l.
ASTORIA
FISH kmjm MARKET
Fitzgerald & Co.
Go Where You Can Get
Fresh Fish, Game, Eggs, Etc.
Wo also Keep a Fine Line of
CANNED MEATS AND FISH
Market on Olney street, near Telephone
dock.
Roadway Market.
Ingalls Sc Sliuuian, Propr's.
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats
All Purchases Delivered In any part of the
City.
HENRY GL1SS0P
Poultry and Fish
In Quantities To Suit.
441 FOURTH ST
Southwest cor. Fourth & Cass
ASTORIA TRANSFER CO.
AND LIYERY STABLES
conveyances of any kind, on short notice
Tranaf errin&Baegagft, etc., a specialty.
Telephone NO. ii.
H. W. SHERMAN & CO.
House
FRED
A LAEGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specialty or good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes
Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's.
ASTORIA, .----- OREGON.
The Largest Stock !
Immense Stock
OF
PtTB.JS'ITTJB.E
CHAS. HEILBO RN.
Two car-loads received : More on the way. You are Invited to see the finest
display of FumitHre, Carpets, etc., In the city. Prices reasonable.
The Old Stand,
A. w.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed,
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Beceived fresh,
FLYWW'S
Also his
Ready Made Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS
J3r"If you want clotliimj to fit, custom
Third and Olney Streets, k
G-O TO TJLJfcd
Columbia Bakery
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Calces, ami Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered.
COOLEY BROS.
The "Smith
fBSisfeyR
A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can be
seen at THE AST0RIAN Office, where it is in daily use.
The Kohler&Chase Music House
WINTER & HARPER, Prop's
AGENTS FOR
Tie
Matcmess
Mm
-
J. & C. Fischer, Ives & Pond and other pianos. Mason &
Hamlin and A. B. Chase & Ca.'s Organs.
The above Instruments sold for cash, or on easy InstaUmenis. Do not huy ot a
commission asent. but save at-least $50.00 by dealing directly -with the Arm or their rep
resentative, W. S. Geary.
Your ftonBT s Wortn
IS WHAT YOU GET AT
Foard & Stokes
IN-
Groceries and Provisions
Everything In a Flrst-clas3 Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all over Town.
The Highest .Price Paid tor Junk.
FOARD STOKES
O. E. BAIN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SaMb, I)ors, IrloulditigM and
12 rackets.
All Kinds or Hard Wood and House Finish
ing Lumber. Boat Material a Spe
cialty. Wood Turning.
Cor. GcaeTiere and Astor Streets.
Astoria, - - Oregon;
SAIZ
The Lowest Prices !
Astoria, Oregon.
w
every Steamer.
I
LATEST GOODS IN WOOLENS
ARE UNSURPASSED.
new line of
Hats, Caps, Shirts, etc.,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
or ready made go to
FLYNN. The Tailor.
ASTORIA, OREOON
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.
No. 29 Stark Street,
PORTLAND, - OREGON.
ALSO -
CHRIS. EVEKSON.
P.COOK
THE
Central Hotel
EVENSON & COOK
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN BOOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms tor Families, Etc.
TransIent'Custom Bollclted.
Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order.
WATER St., Opp. JKeard Jt Stakes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run In connection with the Premises. The
Best ot
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAR8.
Good Bllllar.l Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
V. H. COFFEY.
Groceries and Provisions.
372 THIRD STREET.
Batter, Eggs, Canned Goods, Potatoes, Wood
and Willow Ware, Etc.
jPPBBgif arern igii n utiumm Wei
Urn
Pianos
City Book Store
OUR
Holiday
Are Now
We will open our
About the 15th
When we will
Largest Stock of Goods
Ever brought
Grin & Reed.
Willamette -: University
Graduates Students In
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law
and Medical Courses.
Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It Is the oldest, largest aud least expensive Institution of learning In the northwest.
School opens first Monday in September. Send tor catalogue to r
THOS. VANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
te
McDoiiam
ft
New Fall Goods . Just
Latest Coods in the Market.
JSFCall and be convinced that I turn out the most fashionable suit in the city
513 Third Street, - Next to C. H. Cooper'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 Twelfth, and. B. Telepliene 72.
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.
ALL OBDEBS DELIYEBED FBEE IN ASTOBIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZ1NGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon.
jJF
"A kH nrti"fit erjvi .
I But tKt valter.3plront moi
.AWlr(3n.OviD9er?? "
Well don. 11! kivt k ..-
TKkt Joor prtttrvM tj JuUta q.
I l ni lkvor ktwkyj twcttl
Iyou want the
Best, buy the
CHARTER OAK
With the Wire
gauze otch doon
1&31
n mi !
tl!Lf
vmm
zmi&
E. R. HAlrVES
Goods!
Arriving.
large double store
of this Month,
display the
to Astoria.
I
Received.
Lager Beer !
the Connoisseur. -
P. O. Bex 403
nor food nJmueKt!ig
IP XOTJ WAOT THE BEST
Buy tho CHARTER 0AK,f
With tto "Wire fianzo Oven Boon
Lead!
Tail
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