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(V ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY -JUNE 5. 1888, ISSDED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, A3ToniAXBotLDiyo, . - Cass Street. Terms ofSnbscriptlon. Served bv Carrier, per week Sent by Stall, per month... .. 15 cu 6Ccts -$7X0 one year.. Free of postage to subscribers."' The Astokian guarantees to Its adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspa per published on the Columbia river. To-Night, East Lynne. A registry law is evidently needed. The next election ber Cth. will be Novem- "East Lynne" at Ross Opera house to-night. The upper the 15th inst. town school closes on The Salvation army have it all their own way now. Mrs. Lamb, ot Gray'B river, a sister of Mrs. T. H. Foss, died yesterday. Reserved seats for to-night's per formance at the New York Novelty Store. Four Washington territory news paper offices were burned out last month. Hon. Binger Hermann is the first congressman elected from Oregon three times. Come now, honest Injun, do yon believe this morning all you were told yesterday? Now then; how about celebrating the Fourth of July, after celebrating the Fourth of June! The machinery is being put in Cur ran & Nelson's new steam launch, the Occident, at Arndt & Ferchcn's. John A. Devlin has bought Brown & McCabe's steamer the Mikado. She will run between Astoria and AVest port The first Oregon state firemen's tournament was held in this city July 4, 1832, the year in which the associa tion was organized. The first runaway occurred at 9:15 yesterday morning, the horse going southward down Cass street, rod iron spilling from the wagon in evory di rection. If every precinct in the state in creased its vote in the same propor tion as the court house precinct did, there were 107,000 votes cast in the entire state. There was less slush nnd person alities in the state press during, the late campaign than ever before, an encouraging exhibit of self respect on the part ot newspaper men. The body of an unknown drowned man, came ashore at Sand island yes terday. Acting coroner Snrprenant will go down this morning to see if the remains can bo identified. The rain yesterday morning which threatened to make a muggy day, cleared away as the day advanced, and the greater part of the day was as pleasant as a day could well be. The Meserve baud woke the echoes and the citizens at 5:45 yesterday morning. Some thought it was the last grand parade of the season, but they were just playing a tuno as they went on board the Telephone. " The city vote in '84 was 1.052; the city vote in '80 was 1.054; the city vote yesterday was 1,200. The county vote in '84 was 1,792; the county vote in '8G was 1,828. The county vote yesterday was not far from 2,000. The Democratic national conven tion meets in St. Louis at noon to day to nominate Cleveland and Thur man. The Republican national con vention meets in Chicago on the 19th to nominate Gresham and somebody else Hawley most likely. The consolidation of precincts I and 2 gave the election clerks at the court house considerable of a job last night and this morning. There were 779 votes cast, and the vote was not yet counted when this paper went to press at four o'clock this morning. The Canard steamship Etniria which left Qneenstown at 1:05 r. m. on May 27th, arrived at tho bar at 1:05 a. M. on the 2d inst., thus making tho voyage in six days, two hours and fifteen minutes. This beats the record of six days, four hours and forty-two minutes, made in May, 18S7, by the steamship Umbria. There was an appreciative audience at the opera house last evening to see Jeffreys-Lewis nnd her company in the fascinating play of "La Belle Russe," which was admirably pre sented. To-night will be given the great drama of "East Lynne." Re served seats at the New York novelty store. Something New. Capt Johangir, from Ceylon, in In dian costume, will givo an account of the Salvation Army's work there to night in the Salvation Army Barracks. Fish Shirt Oil. And machine oil for sale. J. H. DeForce. Astoria, Oregon. TE0M THE STATE. Hermann and' a' Eepnblican Legisla ture Elected. Pobtland, June 4, 10 p. m. The Republicans confidently claim the election of Hermann for congress by not less than 1,500 majority. The legislature is also claimed by Repub licans on joint ballot bnt this oninion is largely conjectural. Owing to the length of the ticket the count pro- ceeuing very siowiy up to 1U o clocK, no returns have been received from any ontside precincts. VovxiikSD, June 4, 11 r. m. It is now confidently claimed that Her man's majority for congress will be not leas than two thousand. The Republican claim more Republican legislators and estimate the legisla ture at from 10 to 14 ou ioint ballot. The count and proceeding very slowly and the returns are tardy. THE VERT LATEST. Portland. June 5. 2 a. m. The very latest returns from all the prin cipal points in the state do not ma terially change the estimate. The returns are yet very fragmentary. L. T. Barin, the chairman of the state central committee has just been interviewed. He has the best facilities for knowing the true state of affairs. He said, "From the very best and latest sources of informa tion I estimate Hermann's majority on state for congress between 2,000 and 2,500. On joint ballot I feel con fident that Republicans will have all the way from G to 10 majority. There is no doubt but Oregon will give a round Kepublicnn majority in .No vember no-difference who is the nom- A Warning The modes ofdeath's approach are various, and statistics snow conclu sively that more persons die from dis eases of the Throat and Lungs than any other. It is probable that every one, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable- soil they start into life and develop, nt first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation m the throat and it allowed to con tinue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the head, causing Catarrh. Mow all this is dangerous nnd if allowed to proceed will in time causo death. At the onset yon must act with prompt ness; allowing a cold to go without your attention is dangerous and may lose yon your life. As soon as yon feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, ob tain a bottle of Boscheo's German Syrup. It will give yon immediate relief. An editor, who has grown gray in the service, slowly chants the follow ing truthful requiem: The man who handles the local department of a newspaper, learns after dne experi ence not to expect even briefly ex pressed thanks for a column of pleas ant things, but ho knoweth as surely as cometh the winter that a single lino in which there is an uninten tional misrepresentation, will cause some one to bo heard from as on a honse top. And we may add that when he has made pleasant mention 999 times of some person, place or thing, but on the thousandth time fails to do so, he must not expect to be forgiven. The omission may have been from accident, inadvertence or even an entire lack of knowledge. It matters not The simple fact re mains and he will be judged by that." Their Business Booming. Probably no one thinghas caused such a general revival of trade at Jno. C. De- ment's Drue Store as their civinc away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size SI. Every bottle warranted. A fine cup of coffee, at the Telephone Restaurant. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant Fine Dwelling Houwe to Rent. Good terms to suitable tenant. Inquire at tins office. (Iiuiibriuus Bf'cr And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Telephone l.ortcinir House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and is cts., per week 51.50. jsew anu clean. 1'rivate entrance. Shiloh's Couch ana Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Isold by J. tene ment. For The F.ntliCN. Hair eoods, latest and most artistic styles, bangs, fronts, etc., from SI 50 to S7 50,at Mrs. W..J. Barry's. . Meals Cooked to Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Til iues. Twines, Tn lues. J.O. Hanthorn is agent for Dunbar, Mac .Masters &. uo.'s salmon twines on the Pacific Coast, and guarantees to satisfy the trade in prices and quality equal to any on the market Ludlow's Ladies' :s.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexihlo Hand turned French Kids, at 1'. J. Goodman's. Crow Is the leading photographer of this city and is said to be as good as any In the state. Private Roams. At the Telephone Restaurant for sup pers, parties, etc. The best cooked to order. Do You Eat or Buy Candy I Pure' Candy manufactured and for sale at lowest prices at the Oregon Ba- Kery. YESTERDAY'S ELECTION. The Result up to Three Horning. O'clock This There was olargevotepolled in this city yesterday, the court House pre cinct alone piling up 779 votes, the inducements in that precinct being peculiarlysed active to those desirous of embracing the opportunity. The day was. in general a quiet one. The polls closed promptly nt sir, and the streots were crowded un til two o'clock this morning by peo ple awaiting with impatience the latest returns. Tho first report received nt The Astorian office was from Clifton, at eight o'clock, and at 830 Westport was heard from. The returns came in from that time till three o'clock this morning. The following is all procurable to that hour. KNAFFA PRECKCT. Hermann, 74, Gearin,22, Miller 2, Lord 72, Burnett 2G, HoBride70, Hahn G7, Par ker, C8. Noland 2G, J. H. Smith 27, S. B. Smith 2, Kinney 2, Nelson 40, Hos3 44, Bell 2, Dunbar, 51. Trenchard32, Morton 2, Dement S5, Bergman 28, Kinney 2, Sinnott 69, Logan, 23, Sloop 2, Numberg GO, Smith 58, Warnstaff 23. Brown 2G, Shively S3, Thompson, 27, LeRoy 2, Gearhart 57, Kaymond 27, Snrprenant 54, Zumwalt 27, Franklin 2. WESTF-OBT PBECINCT. Hermann 32. Gearin 18, Miller 3, Lord a-?, Burnett 18, McBride 34, Hahn 32, Parker 33, Noland 17. J. H. Smith 17, S. B. Smith 3, Kinney 3, Nelson 10, Boss 33, Bell 1, Dunbar 33, Trenchard 15, Morton 1, Dement 28, Bergman 18, Kin ney 2, Sinnott 29, Logan 17, Sloop 2, Nurnberg29, Smith 32, Warnstaff 18, Brown 13, Dow 2, Jeffers 2, Shively 29, Thompson 18, LeKoy 2. UPr-ER ABTOEIA PRECINCT. Hermann 113, Gearin C3, Miller 2, Lord 113, Burnett C4, McBrido 117, Page 3, Hahn 115, Parker 111, Noland Cl.J.H. Smith CO, S. B. Smith2. Kinney 2, Nelson IDS, Boss CI, Bell 3, Dunbar 107, Tren chard 59, Morton 4, Dement 104, Borg man 02, Kinney 2, Sinnott 111, Logan 50; Sloop 2, Nurnherg 107, Smith 107, Warn staff 02, Brown 02, Dow 2, Jeffers 2, Shively 103, Thomson CO, Leltoy 2, Gor hart 108, Uayniond CI, Surprenant 109, Zumwalt 58, Franklin 3, May 112, Cleve land 52. Stockton 1, Boss 101, Smidt 05, Wostorlnnd, 1. , CLIFTOM rHECINCT. Hermann, 33, Gearin, 18, itiller, 0, Lord 31, Burnett 22, McBride 2S, Hahn, 35, Barker, 35, Noland, 1C, J. H. Smith, 1G, Nelson, 8, Boss, 4!), Dunbar, 1G, Tren chard. 34. Dement, 29, Bergman, 21, Sin nott, 25, Logan, 25. Numberg, 25, Smith, 22. Warnstaff, 25, Brown, 23, Shively. 21, Thomson, 29. Gearhart, 25, Raymond, 25, Surprenant, 25, Zumwalt, 25. CIJLTSOP rEECINCT. Hermann 44, Gearin 18, Miller G, Lord 41, Burnett 23, McBrido 11, Hahn 30, Parker 27, Noland 25, J. II. Smith 21, S. B. Smith 7. Kinney 7, Nelson 30, Boss 2J, Bell 7, Dunbar 32, Trenchard 20, Morton 8, Dement 35, Bergman 17, Kin ney 8, Sinnott 31, Logan 10, Sloop 9, Nurnherg 35, Smith 34, Warnstaff 19, Brown 20, Dow 7, Jeffers 7, Shively 31, Thomson 19, LeBoy 8, Gearhart 37, Ray mond 20, Suprenant 31, Znrmvalt 21, Franklin 9. LEWIS AND CLAEKE'S. Hormann35, Gearin 12, Miller 5, Lord 3G, Burnett 14, McBrido 33, Hahn 30, Parker 29, Noland 11, J.H. Smith 15, S. B. Smith 5, Kinney G, Nelson 23, Boss 21, Bell 5, Dunbar 31, Trenchard 14, Morton 4, Dement 31, Bergman 11, Kinney 7, Sinnott 32, Logan 11, Sloop G, Numberg 33, Smith 23, Warnstaff 4, Brown 5, Dow 18, Jeffers 12, Shively 29, Thompson 12 LeRoy 7, Shively 35, Kaymond 10, Sur prenant 29, Zumwalt 11, Franklin 9. rOLLIKQ PIACE NO. 2. Hermann 133, Gearin 133. Miller 3, Lord 139, Burnett 138, McBride 131, Page 15, Hahn ISO. Parker 12C. Noland 120, John H. Smith 115, S. B. Smiths. Kinney 8, Nelson 90, Ross 15C, Bell 8. Dunbar 114, Trenohard 132, Morton 8, Dement 120, Bergman 12G, Kinnev 8, Sinnott 127, Logan 12G, Sloop 8, Shively 11C, Thomson 123, LeBoy 8, Gearhart 122, Raymond 127, Surprenant 123, Zum walt 112J Franklin 19. May 121, Cleve land 118, Stockton 8, Boss 118, Smidt 1.', westeriunau. Polling Place No. 3 Hermann 132, Gearin 71, Miller 5, Lord 133, Burnett 75, McBride 133, Hahn 134, Parker 121, No land CO, J.H. Smith 71, S. B. Smith 5, Kinney 0, Nelson 115, Boss 77, Bell 3, Dunbar 124, Trenchard C5, Morton G, Dement 120, Bergman C8, Kinney 14, Sinnot 114, Logan 70, Sloop C, Numberg 120, Smith 122, Warnstaff 71, Brown 70, Dow C, Jeffers C, Shively 121, Thomson C4, LeBoy 10, Gearhart 124, Raymond C9, Surprenant 133, Zumwalt 54, Franklin G, May 125, Cleveland 01, Stockton C, Boss 103, Smidt 84, Wcsterlnnd C. At two o'clock this morning there were 531 votes counted at the court honse ont of the 779 cast; Hermann 262, Gearin 2G9, Dunbar 232, Tren chard 29S. At this writing (230 a. m.) the indi cations are that the greater part of the Republican county ticket is ap parently elected, inclnding represen tatives, commissioners, trensnrcr, etc. W. G. Ross is undoubtedly elected sheriff, and it promises to be a very close voto between Dnnbar and Trenchard. For First I'Ince. A great amount of political engineer ing will be done by friends or candidates to secure for their man tho first place on the ticket, ana the best man will prob ably secure the coveted place. Then if indorsed by the majority or the people, the election is assured. .Electric Bitters has been put to the front, its merits i;iseu upon, nas been indorsed, and unanimously given the first place among remedies peculiarly adapted to theielier and cure of all Diseases or Kidneys, Liver and Stomach. Klectric Bitters, being guaranteed, is a sate, in vestment Price 5oe and SI per bottle at .Ino. C. Demenl's Drug Store. The latent style of Gents' Boots and ihoes at I .1. Goodman's. ADVICE TO -1IOTIIKHN. Mns. WlNSI.OW'8 SOOTIII.VQ Svihip should always he used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cliolicandis the best remedy fordiar-rhu?a.Tventy-nvc cents a bottle. 1 !',? ,best 0J'sters in any style, at in; Ai-ii'iniuim jiHMiiuraw. Umbrellas Repaired At my old stand. J. Jori.iN. GMldren Cry forPitclier's Castoria PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. J. A. Fulton left last evening on a monui s visit iu utjurassa. 1 7 An Explanation. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to be af flicted? If you will remember a few years ago tho word Malaria was com paratively unknown, to-day it is 'as common as any wora in ine .angiisn language, yet, this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called Billiousness, and all are caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condition of the Liver which in performing its func tions findincr it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel is compelled to pass it off through tho system, causing nervous troubles, Malaria, Billions Fever,-etc. You who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. Wo recommend (Jreon's Au gust Flower. Its cnre3 are mar velous. When Von Go to Portland Frank Kahre. Occidental hotel restau rant, will be glad to see his Astotla friends, A good ainner at a moaerato price and everything in season. SORE FROM KNEE TO ANKLE. Skin entirely cone. Flesh a mass or disease. JL.ee diminished one third In size. Condition hopelesN. Cnred by the Cutl cura Ilemedles. For tlirnA vfisrs I was almost criDDlad with an awful soro leg frym my knee down to my anklo. the skin was entirely gone, and the flesh was ono mass of disease. Some chvsi- cians pronounced it incurable. It baddimin- lsneu about ono-tmru mo size oi me otner, and I was in a hopeless condition. After try in? all kind of remedies arid flnendinir hun dreds of dollars, frem which I got no relief whatever, i was persuaaeu to try your Uuti cuitA Remedies, and the result was as follews: After three days I noticed a decided change for tho hotter, nnd at tho end of two months Iwos completely cured. My flesh was purified nnd the bono (which had boon exposed for over a year) got sound. Tho flesh began to grow, and to-day, and fornoarly two years past, my leg is as wen aa over it was, sound inlevory respect, and not a sign of the disease to be seen. S. O. AHEKN. Dubois. Dodge Co.. (la. Terrible SiinVrlns From Skin Dlsrnses. I bavo been a torriblo sufferer for rears from diseases of tho skin and blood, and have been obliged to shun public places by reason of my disGguring humors. Have had the best of physicians and spent hundreds of dol lars, but got no relief until 1 used tho Cuti ruRA Kesiimes, which have cured mo, and left my skin in clear and my blood as pure as a child's. IDA MA V. BASS. Olive Branch P. 0 Miss I'roni 113 ponnils to 113 pound. I havo taken several bottles of Cuticte Uksoi.yknt with all tho results I could wish for. ,Aljcut this time last year, when com mencing its mo. I weighed lt'i pounds, nnd to-dav 1 woigh 172 jiounds. (iEO. CAMPBELL, Washington. I). C. Notf The Cuticl'ra Uesolvut is beyond all doubt the greatest blood puriuir ever coin poundol. Cuticura, tho .real skin cure, and Cuti CUICA Soap, an exquisite Skin lieautifier, oxternally, and Cuticura Kksolvknt. the newlilood Purifier, internally, aro a positive cure for ovory form of Skin and Blood lis oaso from Pimples to Scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price. Concern . Goe. : Soap, 2T.: Kksolvkxt, 51. Prepared by the l'OTTKK URUOANO CHEMICAL CO., UOStOn.MaSS esrSeoH for "How to Cure' Skin Diseases." M pages. SO illustrations, and 100 testimonial!. D ADU'O Skin and caln Dresorved and beautified by Ccticuea Mkdi- CATKD bOAr. Constitutional (Catarrh. No single diseaso has ontailod xnoro suffer ing or hastened tho broaking upofthecon- luution than catarrh, mo sense or smell, i( tasto, of sight, of hearing, tho human voice. tne minit ono or more, anu sometimes ail, ield to its destructive influence Tho poison it distributes throughout tho system attacks over)' vital forco, and breaks up the most ro bust of constitutions. Iimored. because but littlo understood, by most physicians, impo- tenuy assailed by quacks and charlatans, thoso suffering from it have littlo hope to bo relieved of it this side of the crave. It is time, then, that tho imnulnr treatment of this terri ble diseaso by roraodies within the reach of nu pasaea into nanus ai once competent anu trustworthy. The new and hitherto untried method adontod bv Dr. Sanford in tho prepa ration ot his linicAi, Cubk has won the hearty approval of thousands. It is instan taneous in auoruing relict in all neau corns, sneezine. snuffling and obstructed breathing. and rapidly removes tho most oppressive symptoms, clearing the head, sweetening tho breath, restoring the senses of smell, taste and hearing, and nentraliting tho constitu tional tendency of tho diseaso towards the lungs, liver and kidneys. SAM'Oirn's ItAnlCAL Curr consists of one bottle of tho Kadicai. Curf, one box of CatabriulSoi.vkht, and Improved Inhal er; price, $1.00. KIDNEY PAINS, Strains and Weaknesses, Relieved in ono minute by that mar vellous Antidote to Pain. Inflamma tion and Weakness, the Uutlcura Antl-l'nln rinster. Tho first and only pain-killing strengthening piaster. Especially adapted to in stantly relievo nnd speedily cure Kidney and Uterine Pains and Weakness. Warranted vastly superior to all other plasters. At all druggists. 23 cents: five for J1.00; or postage free ot I'ottkr Druo ano CiikmicalCo., Boston, Moss. JOB PRINTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE Notice. ninE 4TH SERIES OF STOCK OF THE i. Astoria Building and Loan Association consisting of 250 shares will be opened June 1st, 18S8. The subscription books are now open at the Secretary's office. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. For Rent. DWELLING WITH 8 ROOMS. LO cated bead Cass street. Enquire of 1. W.UASK. A Good Chance. THAVR A PLUNGEIt FOR SALE 32 PF.KT J- long and 12 ft. beam, that an intending buyer can baAB at a bargain. She Is In first class order throughout. Will carry 10 tons. Apply to LOUIS MARTIN. Foot of Lafayette St.. (Arndt & Ferchen's) (5 New Lace Curtains Window Draperies HANDSOME and NEW Nottingham, Embroidered Swiss, Renaissance, Persian Drapery, Etamines, Porteriers, in Chenille and Tapestry, Silk and Wool Tapestry. Figured Madras, etc., etc. Upwards of 3,000 yards of Nottingham Cur tain Nett from 12c to 75c per yard. 1 "llie Xaeadisig House -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAV HANSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock ot Fine Diamonfls t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All (lodi nought at Thli EtUblltbment Warranted Genuine. Watch uod Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Ca.13 and Squemoqua Streets. Garnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO T. "W. CASE, 1MPORTEIU AND WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenaram and Cass streets. ASTOKIA OREGON BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, -AT THE SIGN OF THEJOLDEM SHOE. TODBClNr "FT A ECU. MURRAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in Cannery Supplies ! Special Attention Clvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terras. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephon e No. S7. jlSTORIA, OREflOIV. The Akron Lacquers. THE UNDERSIGNED BESPECTFDLLY calls the attention ot Cannerymen and others to the fact that he Is the Pacific coast agent for the Celebrated Akron Lacquers, Aid is prepared to quote low prices on these koous. samples mnusneu uu aupucauon. J.O.'BOZORTH. AND JUST ARRIVED. IN Ecru and White, in Single and Two Toned. u pnnocD 111 UUUl bill Why! Do all close HERMAN Hotel Building ? How Much you could save by buying your Hats at HERMAN WISE'S the Reliable Clothier and Hatter ! Do You know that HERMAN WISE can and does sell Goods at a Smaller Profit than any other house in Astoria ? You Should examine my stock and prices. I offer them to you very low, especially now ! Do Consider your own interests when you think of buying a STJTT, HAT or PXTR 2TXSHXCTG COODS. 6 b I I guarantee you can save ice cream PI1TC? 1 money for all your girls by con uiiiy I suitjng me! HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. (DOUBLE Occident Hotel Building, DESIGNS IrishPbint, of Astoria. buyers buy their Clothes at WISE'S in the Occident STORE.)