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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1890)
f f"1 F-i'la F ""& CZ) She gaifij Swm ASTORIA. OREGON: SATURDAY XOYEMBEK 29, 1890 Yestebday in Portland tlio foolish charges which bad been preferred against Jack Grant and the other As toria men by Bunko Kelly f idled to be substantiated and the men vrere dis charged. It is about time that this silly warfare between the two cities in reference to shipping seamen was discontinued, for it is more like child's play than the action of men. It will not bo very long before all the deep sea vessels will stop at Astoria to con nect with railroads here, and then Kelly will have nothing to do with furnishing sailors as crews, unless he comes down here and runs a sailor boarding house. Astoria last evening proved that it is a city which appreciates a refined literary and musical entertainment, for the audience which attended the souvenir concert of Mrs. Eocord was composed of the best citizens, and the inlorest manifested by them, as well as the hearty applause they gave, and the numerous encores they demanded is proof positive that any first class entortainment will always be cordially received. The degree of intelligence in any community is evidenced by the stylo of literature they admire and tlio class of exhibitions they patronize the best. Absoluteta impossible is it that this oiiy shall much longer be kept back in the rear rank, plodding slowly along while other and far less favored cities are rushing ahead with won drous rapidity. It is a matter of sur prise to even visitor, and they fail to understand why it is bo. The rapid increase in the depth of water at the bur will in a very short tune furnish an ample entrance for the largest ves sel?, and then Astoria will have a har bor unsurpassed by any port in the country. These grand facilities for conducting an extensive commerce are Ixmncl to be utilized, and that, too. in the near fntnre. PnouAmiaTrES of what Astoria would be after the construction of a railroad as contrasted with what it is now without a railroad are enough to matte one feel determined to do all in his power to secure the advent of the iron horse feeling assured that it is a matter of the most vital importance and that too, at the present time. All over the laud railroads are being ex tended, yet Astoria is left out in the cold, principally on account of the in difference of her citizens, who expect to have people with abundant capital come here, invest their money with a prospect of only small returns, while thoy themselves grow rich rapidly iu consequence of the advent of the rail road. The men who invest their money must be allowed to make the greatest percentage of profit, or they will not invest Buclilcu": Arnica Salve. Tun Bkst Salve in tlio world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Eivo perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. 1 'rice 23 cents per box. For sale by .1. V. Conn. Telephone locUrtiisr House. Ilest IJeds in town. Rooms per night 60 awl 25 cts per week S1.50. Kew and clean. Private entrance. Fine Table Wine Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A line line of pure California -wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. Itoitx. I.Ai:ON-I:: Astoti.i. Oregon. Friday. No vember 2-v lssso. to i lie wife of K. Larson, nnn. wcigliiu ten pounds. IIED. LAliOX. In Astoria, Oregon, Fiiday, No vomiwT ss, l&K), the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Larson, aged three hours. Boss' Opera oxb: i'kkfokjianci: oii,y SATURDAY EVENING. NOV. 29 AITKAUANCE OF 9gk FAMOUS NEW ORLEANS MIHSTRELS Composed of Stilctly First Class Artists -IN A Re Tilled and ArtRtic Program -OF GENUINE MINSTRELSY Prices - - - 50c, 75c and SI The Street I'anulp will take nlaee imme diaioly on tiie arrival of the steamer Boriila, iwn ro van rnuay innniing ;n a a. m at the New York Novelty Store. E. EKSTR0M, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA. OR. A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches, stdid Oold and Ilatet Jewelry, Clocks, etc, xt reasonable pneesf KepairlnR Promptly sonc. Next to Morpan & Sherman. W. F. Sciieibe, CIGAR MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. TITE TRADE SUPPLIED. Sfcll Brands Manufactured to Order. ' MAIN STREET. - - Astoria; Or louse DB. PEEHTIOE. ARRIVED SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23. Eye, Head and Hervous Diseases, At Occident Hotel, Astoria, For a Pew Days. FREE. Dr. Prentice "Will Cure the First Case Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits Free On the Day of His Arrival in Astoria. Those Who Wish to HaTe the Doctor Treat Them Should Call Earlj-, or Ther Msr Lose the Opportunity. A man well known In this community writes the following interesting letter: "1 was chopping a stnmp forx weeks ago, when a flying chip struc)? me in the eye; for a short time 1 was (Mtirely 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. 1 then connciled two of the leading Oculists of Portland, who told me one eye woald have to be cut out to save the other. It did not exactly suit me to have my eye cut out, and so I songht other council. I went to Dr. Prentice, the oculist, then at Portland, and he laughed at theldea of its being neces sary to cut my ej'C out; I joined in tho 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 entirely well again. 1 feel safe in saying that if Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will al ways say so. Tuos. 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 eye. 'l he patient was the 17-year-old daughter ot Harrison Hay. For llirec 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: fahewasnow ready for the surgical part of the work, and we stood in breathless anxiety as Dr. Prentice placed the point ot his knife at the side of the eyeball, carefully touched the pointof lhc cornea, then the blade entered the eye; we saw it pass through tiie ej'C in front of the pupil and then come out at tho opposite side. Jt 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 see, it was just one min ute. She was allowed to sec those aboul her for a moment, then the eye was closed and 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." Mr. Jerome W. Campbell, General Superintendent of the Willamette Bridge Ilailway Co., saw this operation. A LETTER. From a Tatlent Who Was Cared By Dr. Prentice. Portland, Or., Oct. 7, 1850. 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 disease. 1 had tried so many remedies that did me no Rood that at last 1 gave up all hope of ever being a well man again. 1 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! was run ning down in health very rapidl', and was alarmed, l contemplated leaving this pat t of the country and trying to see it L could not gor relief eisewnere. 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, lie examined me, told me where my trouble was, and said lie could cure it without m dicine. I can't say that I really believed him, but something in his manner led me to trust him. lie gave me no medicine at all, yet from the day of my first visit I began to improve rapidly. I now sleep as sound as a child. My memory is greatly improved. My kidney disease and brain irritation are 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 be!ow. D. Dooxax, North Pacific Hotel. Portland. Eyes fitted with glasses by Dr. Prentice Nervous Disease That Are Permanently Cared By Dr. Trentice. Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Drunken ness (periodical), Heart disease, Kidney disease, .Asthma, Sick headache, Spinal irritation, and nervous debility in men and women. A permanent cure is made. - Excitement Runs high at.l. W. Conn's drug store over System Jiuilder, as everybody is using it for Catanh of the stomach. Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure DIooiI, and to build up the system it cer tainly possess s wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. n, FOR RENT. Commodious Buildings conveniently situ ated, with ample Net Racks will be rented for the coming .season on the Columbia River. Apply to W. W. PARKER. A Reward of $25 WILL RE PAID FOR TIIE RECOVERY or the body ol T, J. Smith, supposed to have been drowned near Stella, Wash., on the evening of Nov. 8th. ififlo. KUREKA PACKING CO. J. L. SMILEY, M'tT. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Binacle Oil, uouon uanvas, iiemn &au j.wine, lard Oil, Wrought iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints, Oils, GrrooorleSk DESto J. C. BELL lias Opened a Produce and Commission STORE AT 4GG Third Street, Astoria, Or. Wholesale and Retail business In Flour. Mill Feed, OaLi, Potatoes. pples, Etc Solicits a General Commission Business. Notice. ALL BILLS AGAINST THE PILOT Schooner San Joee must be presented at Brown & McCabe's ofllce immediately. Came 1 Ms RUGKER S - Restaurant. W. W, WHEBR7, XXfcQE. CsT'Enlarged and Befitted to Meet tho Popular DemancLjgS FINEST RESTAURANT . IN THE CITY. Shearwater Bay and Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, HEALS COOKED THIRD STREET, o - o - o.o.o.o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o (Formerly the Tie Eared This is the C'eanest and is in the Quietest Location of any Hotel in the City. WHITE COOKS. : W1TI. o-o-o-o-o-o o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o Lois ill Case's Astoria Are if on Sale AT TI1K OFFICE OF TUK Astoria Eeal PRICES FROM Si 50 TO $250 EACH. TERMS' Onc-IIalC Cash; the balance in Six and Twelve Months. For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. Call on or Address Leinenweber & Goodenough, SECOND ST., Near Postoffice. ----- P. O. Box 63. OELO F. PARKER. CAUL A. HAXSON Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERALMERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer THIS WEEK, Dress - poodLs, The Old Stand - Astoria Orecon. IOH. -MY OVERCOATINGS Suitable FOR DRESS OR BUSINESS WEAR ARE CHOICE GOODS THE PATTJCKN, The Best, TIIC PRICE, The Cheapest And The TP"t G-ijl civ f03L"t e d JSSea also My Special Ten-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 FOLLY WARRANTED WATER CLOSETS, rLUMBING GOODS, PUXPS, SINKS, AND B1TII TUBS Noe c3 Scully, 341 OHENAMUS STREET. BHAYIXGr AND General :-: Jobbing The undersigned is prepared to do any work iu his line at short notice, In a: satisfactory-manner. . WOOD FOR SALE. Orders left at Foard & Stokes, or at Asto ria Box Factory will receive prompt atten tion. F. FEAKES. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE ANn RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Oben&raos and Cass streets. ASTORIA - OREGON WHTEB ATM Eastern Oysters. Etc. TO ORDER. ASTORIA, OR - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - ooo0 Main St. House.) - ; NO CHINESE. ELDRED, Proprietor. - o - o - o - o - o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o Estate Co, MARKETS. Washington Market. MolH Street, Astoria, Oregea. CDKISTEXSELV it CO., PROPRIETORS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion ox the public to the tact that the aoove Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY OT FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. -Special attention glTen to supplying hips. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, -FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITK OCCIDENT HOTEL. t;iIi;XA3IL'H Street, Antorla. Ox ASTORIA FISH AMJrAIE MABSET Fitzgerald & Co. Go Where You Can Get Fresh Fish. Gome, Eggs, Etc. We also Keep a Fine Line of CANNED MEATS AND FISH Market on Olney street, near Telephono dock. Roadway Market. Ingalls &. Shumaii, Troprd. Opposite Foard A Stokes. A First-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats All rurclmses 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 ol any kind, on short notice Transf errtne Basgagft, etc, a specialty. Telephone No. 12. H. W, 8IIERMAN k CO. House aBHBBaa' 'QbbhbbV( FEED Saddles and Harness A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT j?B0M. GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. Iiuake a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Staad, Wes Side Olney Street, Near "Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, The Largest Stock ii 11 tt Kir m "TiPiiiifiifi Immense Stock OF fttblktittjub CHA8. HE Two car-loads received : More on the display ol FurnitHre, Carpets, etc., in tho city. Tho Old Stand, A. IT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o Tho Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Beceived fresh every Steamer. 3iSO FLYNN'S Also his Ready Made Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS X3TH you want clothing to fit, custom Third and Olney Streets, CrO TO THiiJ Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, and. Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS. The "Smith A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can be seen at THE ASTORIAN Office, where it is in daily nse. The Kohler&Chase Music House WINTER & HARPER, Prop's AGENTS FOR ft lfninmnc Decker in ALSO J. & C. Fischer, Ives & Pond Hamlin and A. B. Chase & Co.'s Organs. The nbovo Instruments sold for cash, or commission acent. but save at least $50.00 by resentative, w.s.iicary. ' IS W11AT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes - r-IN Groceries and Provisions . ' 1 ' Everything In a FIrst-class,StoreJ' . . and at Extremely Low Figures. . Goods Delivered all over.Tov?n. 'The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES G; E. BAIN, Manufactnrer and Dealer in Sssk, Doors, Mouldings ami Brackets. AH Kinds ol Hard Wood and Ilouse Finish ing Lumber. ,Boat Material a Spe cialty. Wood Turning. Cor. GeaeYieTC and Astor Streets. Astoria, - - Oregon. Your Moneys Wortn SAIZ OREGON. The Lowest Prices ! ILBORN. way. You aro invited to see the finest Prices reasonable. Astoria, Oregon. I LATEST GOODS IN WOOLENS ARE UNSURPASSED. new lino of Hats, Caps, Shirts, etc., AT EASTERN PRICES. or ready made go to FLYNN, The Tailor, ASTORIA, OREOON Premier" TYPEWRITER t Contains more points of merit than any other Typewriter on the market. If jou are interested in. or contemplating the purchase of a writing machine, send for illus trated catalogue to F. V. REYNOLDS, Agt. No. 29 Stark Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. and other pianos. Mason & on easv Installments. Do not bur ot a dealing directly with the Arm or their rep CHRI5. EVENSON.- F. COOK THE Central Hotel EVENSOtf & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, - FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms tor Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited.' Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order, WATKK St., Opj. i'eard A Stakes A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run In connection with the Promises. The 1 Best of WINES, fflQUORS 'AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. V. 1L COFFEY. Groceries and Provisions. 372uTHIIIO STREET.. Butter; Eggs, Canned Goods.Potatoes, Wood " and Willow Ware.-Etc." 3J - Brotos Pianos City 'XHS iX'-m- O Holiday Are Now . ; We will open our large double store About the 1 5th of this Month, When ve will display the- Largest Stock of Goods Ever, brought -i i Griffin Willamette -: University Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law - and Hedical Courses. Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses. It 13 the oldest, largest at)3 least expensive Institution of learning in the northwest. School opens first Mouday In September. Send for catalogue to THOS, VANSCOY, President, Salem, Or. te McDonai w New Fall Goods Just; Received. Latest Goods -in the. Market. JSfCall and be convinced that I turn out the most fashionable suit in the city. ,513 Third Street, - Noxt to C. H. Cooper's. WeinharcTs Is the Choice of Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car fioaiLLots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. 7EINHARD, Portland," Oregon. . Corner Twelfth and B. Telephone 72. Wholesale Wine Ilouse. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wine in any quantity at lowest cash, figures. r- The Trade Supplied, . . Families Supplied. , ALL OBDEES DELTVEBED FREE IN ASTORIA. - Tour patronage in Oity or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. Hfm&ttMBIU. BCfiAaTERDXrC .-.l - Wqj$ Bny the Charter Oak, "ffii&&' Withthe 'Wire Gauze Ovea ' mS Doors. E. R. HA WES. ulUlu. UR '" , Goods ! Arriving. to Astoria. 5 i,' & Reed. Lead Tailor M Lager Beer ! the Connoisseur. P. O. Box 405 "yt"n"impoF InJiscjtlcn sit YVWttMn-tke ckimneyf lu? tTSJuAnJ looked quite Jreary asKeTSilJ Therms nsxcaKt for ma to"Ja! " i I and my brothcrijfln the5t5. lWiil -never c&Pen 'morcf kJSTC -.".. & W Lilll n. ' VWlfP lA.tt7l nwa -T 1 I - -. . - - - vwwwrww m 31IZ&5 If you Want the Best, rjw 1 1 1 f fe-K -