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C3J .-- - , kf He gtottlfotfim. ASTOBIA, OKEQON: WEDXE.1DAY.. ...NOVEMBER 7, 16S8. ISSUED EVERY MOBNING. (Monday excepted.) J. P. HALLOEAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, Astoria- Building, - - OassSteeet, Terras of Subscription. Sent by Mall, per month eects Free of postage to subscribers. The Astoriax guarantees to Its adver tisers the largest circulation of any neivspa per published on the Columbia river. The war is over. What shall the harvest be? Have you heard from New York? There is still time to hedge on bets. The "Didn't I tell you?" folks will oo on aecK now. Edward West, postmaster at Ne halem, is under arrest at Portland, oharged with selling liquor to Indians. The Astoria &South Coast Kailroad Company has levied a second assess meat of ten per cent, payable Decem ber 8th. J. Q. A. Bowlby, assignee of the Lewis and Clarke Lumber & Manu facturing company, will sell valuable property, right of way and belongings on the 8th of next month. The polls closed in New York city at four o'clock yesterday afternoon about the same as one o'clock, Asto ria time. The registration amounted to the enormous number of 293,532. Rochester's Musical Comedy com pany will be hero with "The Widow O'Brien," and "Senior and Junior," next Monday and Tuesday evenings. Reserved seats at New York Novelty Store. In a prize fight between Tom Cleary ex-middle weight champion of the Pacific coast, and Tom Scott, near Seattle last Saturday night, Cleary knocked Scotty out in the fourth round. Astoria was about the last polling place in the United States to close last evening. The president was elected three hours before wo got through voting on this extreme west ern verge of the American Republic C. W. Fulton and P. W. Weeks made a novel bet yesterday. If Hnr rison is elected, Weeks walks in the Republican celebration procession. If Grover 0. gets there, C. W. will do the same service in the ranks of the celebrating Democracy. A final bet of Sl.OOO was made yes terday afternoon; about six on each side making up the amount on the result of yesterday's election. For its size, about as much money was bet on the result in Astoria as in any other town on the coast. Mrs. J. E. Thomas has returned to Nestucca. During her absence her youngest child, a boy, two months old, died. The dispatch apprising her of her child's death didn't reach Astoria till after the A. B. Field, with her aboard, had sailed for Tilla mook. Some of the best vocal and instru mental talent of the city has been en gaged for the entertainment on Thursday ovening at the Hethodist churoh. The admission charged is but a trifle, and the ladies will serve refreshments free, after the pro gramme is finished. The British ship Hesperides cleared yesterday with 08,815 bns. wheat, of which 20,311 were loaded here. Her cargo is worth S63.997. The British bark Highlands cleared for Hull, England, carrying 71,125 bus. wheat, of which 28,435 bus. were loaded here. Her oargo is valued at 862,600. The British bark John Gambles cleared for Qaeenstown with 57,750 bus. wheat, worth 851,875. A Wnrninjr. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclu sively that more persons dio 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, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to con tinue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the head, causing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with nromnt- ness; allowing a cold to go without your attention is dangerouB and may lose you your life. As soon as von feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, ob tain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. Lost. A brass rule. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at MoLean's blacksmith shop. G. McLean. Musical au-t Literary Enter tainment. At the JL E. church to-morrow even ing, Nov. 8th, '88, commencing at 7 SO p.m. Admissions; cents: Childien 10 cents. Social afterwards; refresh ment' free. Sweet Apple Cider. At the Astoria Soda Works. Prlvateltooms. At the Telephone Restaurant for sup pers, parties, etc. The best cooked to oruer. THE C0U5TT TOTE. In the city the day was a fine one; everything was quiet, the general expec tation being that the vote would be a light one. Several amusing incidents transpired, on one occasion a prominent Astonan, who had $500 bet on the elec tion of Harrison voting a prohibition ticket which he picked up and voted be fore he realized his mistake. The polls closed at G P. M., and by seven the entire vote was counted and in. Following is the vote by precincts: ASTOBIA PBECrNCT NO. 1. Harrison 401 Cleveland 327 Fisk 30 ASTOBIA PBECTKCT NO. 2. Harrison 153 Cleveland 90 Fisk 3 ASTOBIA PBECTXCT NO. 3, Harrison 86 Cleveland 32 .risk G TOTAL Cm VOTE. Harrison GtO Cleveland 449 Fisk 38 UPPEB ASTOBIA. Harrison.... 72 Cleveland 13 Fisk 2 KK1PPA. Harrison 68 Cleveland 37 Fisk o CLIFTON. Harrison 18 Cleveland 0 Fisk 1 WESTPOBT. Harrison 44 Cleveland 18 Fisk .. ,.. 1 JOHN DATS. Harrison 8 Cleveland 1 Fisk 0 NOTES. Clifton got left on Democratic tick ets. SfiVflrnl flliffnn Dpmncwfa , down hero on the mail boat, and got tneir vote in in tnis city. The 745 votes cast at the court house were counted in just one ho ur. Quick work. C. W. Fulton ran nhead of his ticket, and got a handsome compli mentary vote. Dr. Aug. Kinney ran ahead of his ticket also. There was a big crowd at headquar ters last night, and every time a dis patch was read everybody cheered. Clatsop county's Republican major ity promises to be twice ns big as in June. The whoop of the Iroquois was heard on the street in the early part of the evening. 1 haven't the coinage to die, sir, Hardlvthecorage to live; Can't drink enough, to forget, sir. Ain't Chrltian enough to forgive. This was the wail of a man who had endured the tortures of "liver com plaint" and dyspepsia for years; and he might have endured them for life, had he not heard that Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery would make him a well man. He gave it a trial and was cured. Once he was hollow-eyed, ema ciated, and slowly tottering toward the temb: but now he is vigorous, robust and healthy. There is nothing that can compare with the Discovery" as a curative agent for sour stomach, impure blood and biliousness. The worst cases of chronic Nasal Catarrh positively and permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. Estes, wife and children, re turned yesterday. C. H. Cooper goes to San Francis co on a business trip this week. Supt. Jno. Fox, of the Astoria Iron Works, is backfrom a sojourn iu San Francisco. Job Ross cast a vote yesterday for the grandson of the man for whom he voted in 1840. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Allen returned yesterday from a visit to friends in Port Townsend. Mrs. A A Cleveland yesterday re turned from northern California much improved in health. Returns From Iltraco. Tlwaco, Nov. G. This preoinct gives the following Republican majerities: Jno. B. Allen, 78, J. F. Soule. 77, Thos. Irving, 77, Geo. Moody, 53, J. H. Turner, 71, F. O. Davis, 79, A S. Bush, 31. W. O. Mower, 32: Consta ble, W. L. Williams; justioe of peace C. C. Dalton, Jas. R, Morrison. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Jno. C. Dement Druggist When Yon Go to Portland Frank Fabre, Occidental hotel restau rant, will be glad to see his Astotia friends, A good dinner at a moderate price and everything in season. The finest and juiciest steak at the Telephone Restaurant. The best Oysters in any style, at the Telephone Rpstaurant, ADVICE TO 3IOTHEKS. Mns. U'inslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic and is the best remedy for diar-rhecafwenty-five cents a bottle. TelcphoneLodetnc House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night CO and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. Private ontrance. Dr. Eaton, at tho Parker House, straightens Cross Eyes in one minute, without Bain: cures all forms of in. flamed and sore eyes, deafness, and dis- cnargeironi 111c ears, etc., etc CMWrenCryfcrP"itcIiBr'sCu8lori8 0UB BEGUL.B DISPATCHES. Telegrams From Both Countries. Dublik, Nov. tl The Freeman's Journal asserts that all dynamiters in prison in the United Kingdom have been approached by emissaries of the Times who informed them that the government would grant them uoerty, it tney would eive testimonv for the Times before tho Parn ell com mission. The prisoners refused their freedom at such a price. A MINIKO AOOIDEST. Ashland. Gray. Ala.. Nov. 6. Sat urday afternoon, while four gold miners were in a pit thirty-five feet deep, the sides caved iu. John Wheeler, was taken out dead, and John Jones and Frank Smith dying. Wm. Moore was struck while unseen on the head with a pick ax and fa tally hurt. THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT. London, Nov. 6. Parliament as sembled to-day. In the house of lords, Salisbury stated in response to an inquiry that cauers relatins to the Sackville affair, would be issued by tho government to-morrow. In the meantime he would reserve any state ment made in regard to the affair. MUBDEB AND SDIOIDE. Nashville. Nov. 4. Snndav nieht. Allen ray lor iu a jealous tit murdered his wife and then suicided. The bodies were found in the parsonage 01 tne .ttdgebeld ASaptist church. Mrs. Taylor was cook for the pastor. ADVISES CO-OPERATION. London, Nov. 6. The currency commission have made a report It aavocatea tne co-operation of .En gland with the United States. Ger many and the Latin Union to secure tne restoration of Bimmetallison. BE3EBVOHI DESTBOIED. Geneva, Nov. 6. The reservoir at Montreux. on Lake Geneva, has burst destroying property, and drowning many people, seven bodies Have been recovered. GONE TO THE SPRINGS. LANOTA,Dak., Nov. 6. Will Par ker, register of deeds, is reported to havo gone to Winnepeg. His ac counts are said to be short ten thou sand dollars. HEAVY WEATHER. London, Nov. G. Heavy gales pre vail on the British coasts. Several vessels are wrecked but no lives are reported lost. A Dispatch From Barln. At midnight Hon. C. W. Fulton re ceived a dispatch from Hon. L. T. Barin, which says: "Indiana, New York, Connecticut, and West Virginia, sure for Harrison. Shake". L. T. Babin, Chairman Republican State Com. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring ?'ou satisfactory results, or in case or ailure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our ad vertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest such as Consumption, In flammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etcvetc It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly sale, and can always" be de pended upon. Trial bottles free at John C. Dement's Drug Store. The largest stock of Artificial Eyes on the coast, on hand by Dr. Eaton. Ludlow's Ladies' 3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodsian's. NEW TO-DAY. Comedy Event. TWO NmnTSONLY. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 1 2 & 1 3 Engagement of W. F. ROCHESTER'S Musical Comedy Company I 12 ARTISTS 12 Direct from tho Bush Street Theater, San Francisco. Presenting Widow O'Brien, (In Fun on the Bristol,) And. Junior and Senior. The two Funniest Musical Absurdities ever written. Introduclni; All the Lateit Xoveltlei, New Xnile, Hew Sonet, Beautiful Choruses, lUgnlfletnt Coitnmei, Grand Steamboat Scene. T?AentiT0.1 canto in diIa nf Vnn Vi.t. X. uuviibuduiuvii gutu im a,i, AM41V A,u,- elty Store on Friday morning, 10 a. m. Assignee Sale. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN : PLEASE take notice that I shall on the 8th day ot December, 1SS3, at the hour of two o'clock p.m., at the court house door, in Clatsop county, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder, all the interest, right and title of the Lewis and Clarke Lumber and Manufacturing Company, now held by me as assignee. In and to the following described property, real and personal : 1st. The timber ou. and lease to the S of section 12. T. 6 N., R. 6 W.. In Clatsop county. Including right of way and tramway from said land to navigation on Lewis and Clurkfi Tivprs This lease l's paid for and runs for 14 years. With this property Is also included a steam sawmill, box and shingle factory complete. 2nd. The E. of NW X and S. of NE H. same section, reserving the tramway and right of way across It for 14 years in fa vor of the purchaser of the mill and lease above described. 3rd. Two yoke of cattle, 1 horse, chains, axes, saws, wedges, and other articles per taining to a logging camp; 3. stoves, 1 lot dishes :23 cords, more or less, cedar shin gle bolts in the woods ; l lot green fruit shooks, ten to seventeen thousand ; 1 car. 1 set car wheels and axles : 1 hand truck, l wagon, 1 ox sled, Hot shingle hoop iron, 2 colls balling twine. All can be seen on the premises above de scribed, at any time. Terms, casb, at time ot sale, and Dronertv will be sold mhlwt In Lor free of a four thousand dollars mortgage. w stiau w duuuuuceu at umo ox saie. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, r - . Assignee.' NOV.7.1S8S. d-lw Boss Opera House Scratched 28 Years A Scaly, Itching, Skin Disease with Endless Suffering Cured by . Cuticura Remedies. If I had known of the CtrricuBA Reme dies twenty-eight years ago it would haTO saved me $200.00 (two hundred dollars) and an immense amount of suffering. My disease (Psoriasis) commenced on my head in a spot not larser man a cent, it spread rapidly au over my body and got under my nails. The scales would drop off of me all the timo. and my sufferings were endless, and without re lief. One thousand dollars would not tempt me to have this disease over again. I am a poor man, but I feel rich to be relieved of what some of the doctors said was leprosy, some rinif-worm". csoriasis. etc r tnok and ......... Eanaparillas over one year and a half, but no cure, I went to two or three aociora ana bo cure, x cannot praise the CuticUBA Remedies too much, They have made my skin as clear and free from scales as a baby's. All I used of them was three boxes of Cuticura, and three bottles of Cu ticue A Resolvent, and two cakes of Cu ticura Soap, If yea had been here and said you would have cured me for $200,00 you would have had the money, 1 looked like the picture in yonr cook of Psoriasis (picture number two. "flow to Cure Skin Diseases"). bnt now I am as clear as any person ever was, inrongn lorce ot naoit l rub my hands over my arms and legs once in a while, but to no nnrDOSe. I am all well. I scratched twenty-eight years, and it got to bo a kind of secona nature to me, x manK yon a thou sand times. Anything more that yon want to Know write me, or any one who reads this may write to mo and I will answer it, DENNIS DOWNING, Watiebcet, Vt Jan. 20th, 1SS7, Psoriasis, Eczema, Tetter.Ringworm, Lich- ruff, Barbers', Bakers', Grocers', and Wash erwoman's itcn, ana every species or itcning. and Scalp and Blood, with Loss of Hair, are positively enred by Cutictjba the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquis ite Skin BeautiSer. externally, and Cutictj nA.ltKSOLVENT, the New Blood Purifier, in ternally, wnen pnysicians ana ail otner rem edies fail, Sold everywhere. Price. Ctrrictmi. 50e. Soap, 23c.: llKSoLvrax. $1. Prepared by the rOTTKB xBCO AKD VHEXICAL (JO., UOStOn, iUBSS ss-Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 pages. 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. niMPLES. black-heads, red, rougbjchapped anuony asm preveniea oy vuticuba Medicated Soap. Sneezing Catarrh. The distressing sneeze, sneeze, sneeze, the acrid, watery discharges from the eyes and nose, the painful inflammation extending to the throat, the swelling of the mucous lininz. causing choking sensations, cough, ringing uuuoa Ui Lug uwu UiU spuillJJK licauueutxj, how.familar these symptoms are to thousands whoaffer periodically from head colds or in fluenza, and who live in ignoranco of the fact that a single application of Sanfobd's Rad ical Cuhe Fob UATAitnn will afford in stantaneous relief. But this treatment in cases of simple Catarrh gives bat faint idea of what this remedy will do in tho chronic forms, where the breathing is obstructed by choking, putrid mucous ac cumulations, the hearing affected, smell and taste gone, throat ulcerated and hacking cough gradually fastening itself upon the de bilitated system. Then it is that the marvel ous enrative power of Banfobd's Radical Cork manifests itself in instantaneous and grateful relief. Cure begins frem the first application. It is rapid, radical, permanent, economical, safo. 8A5f itord's Radical Cobe consists of one bottle of tho Radical Curr, ono box Ca tarrhal holvkxt and an Improvbd In haler ; price, SI. Potter Dhuq & Chemical Co., Boston-. Pains and Weaknesses OF FEMAI.ES Instantly rolievod by the Cuti cura Anti-fain Plaster, a new. most agreoaoie.instantaneou; and infallible Dain-killinir Blaster. new.most agreoable.instontaneous m Pi especially adapted to relieve Fo- male Pains and Weaknesei. War ranted vastly succrior to all other nlasters. and tho most perfect Antidote to Pain, Inflam mation and Weakness yet compounded. At all druggists, 25 cents: five for SI 00; or post age free, of Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. For Rent. A NEAT COTTAGE IN UPPER ASTORIA Rent, gio per month. Apply to W. B. ADAIR. Boat Found. NEAR TOIGUE POINT, ON THE 21TH of Oct.. a white boat, no marks, me feet long, 4V4 feet beam. Apply 10 ULL 1IAAVKN, Alderbrook. Rbbb & Parker, AGENCY OK Fire and Marine Insurance, With an Aggregate Capital of $10,000,000. IMPERIAL, of London. CALIFORNIA, of California. CONNECTICUT, of Hartford. OAKLAND HOME, of Oakland. LION, of London. FIREMAN'S FUND, of California Agents also for TRAVELLERS', of Harlford- uie ana Accident. Tickets sold for the ALLAN Line of Steamships, from Old Country to Astoria. ROBB & PARKER. At old ofltce ot J. O. Bozortb. BAZAAR. At the Bazaar you 'will find a Full Assort ment oi an tne Latest Novelties ih Fancy Work. Lessons Given In Embroideries and Lustre Painting. Stamping Done to Order. NORA RAPPLEYEA. One door south of TnE Astoihaw nffli-p Cass Street. School Taxes. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Taxes of School District No. l, Astoria, Clatsop county, state of Oregon, are now dne and payable, to the clerk of said dis trict, and that the same if not. mid win hn deemed delinquent sixty days from date. ur oraer oi mo uoarn oi Directors. J. a. HUSTLER. x Clerk. Astoria. Sept. 13th. 1888. A Notice to Bidders. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE 1 ceived bv the Astoria and Sonth rnmr Railway Company, until 10 a. m., Nov. loth, 18SS, for clearing the right of way through the Sklpanon woods. Specifications for tho abovo work can be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Proposals will be received for the whole or an portion of the work. The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids, wlllcli should be marked "Bids for Clearing." and addressed to HENUX JJ.THIEL8EN, Ch'f Enc'r and Snn'c A s r. lt't, Room No. 2, Odd-Fellows Temple, Astoria. Meals Cooked tp Order, Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. WclnharU'sj Beer. And Free Lnneh at the Telephone Sa loon, C cents. One Thousand Starlight Manufactured by the Nonautum Worsted Company, Boston, Mass., received during the past week and will be sold at Eastern prices. Starlight Saxony, Starlight Spanish, Starlight Knitting Worsted. The Starlight Wools are the finest and best for knitting and crocheting ever manufactured. RUBBER BOOBS. A complete assortment of Gossamers in all the latest styles, colors and sizes in- Newmarkets, Greenaway's, Drummond's, Terry's Circulars Etc., Etc. For Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, full line of Self-acting Rubbers, Ladies' Promenade, Newport and Skeleton Rub bers, ail sizes. Ladies' Misses and Children's Rubber Boots. C. H. COOPER, Leading Dry Goods and Clothing Free Exhibition ! OF SCARFS (In Yelvet, Silk, Plush, and Satin.) IN MY SHOW WIN00WS BEATS Anything Yet Seen in Astoria ! ! Herman Wise, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. Occident Hotel Building. OF Woolen Yarns ! THE Pounds House of Astoria. MUREAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Clvento Filling or orders. . A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies fnrnisned at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part oi the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. F. O. Box 153. Telephone No. ST. ASTORIA, OREGON. DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAT HANSEN, Prop'r. , A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fins Diamonfls t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Good Bought at Tilj EsUbUihmtat Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Sqnemoqua Btreets. Van Dusen & Co. DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlsry, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, SowIdk' Machines, Paints, Oils, C3arooo3yloB,'35I1;o. TILLAMOOK. Shoalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor Tho P. & C. 8. SCo.'s Steamer "ALLIANCE," Will sail from POBTLANI) ns follews: G,'.8.?A&B0B-wnrars1:lv. October. 11 , 18 and 25. November 1, 8. 15. 22 and 29. December 0,13. 20 and 27. .-, SHOALWATER BAY-Octouer 4 and 18. NTiTm5iW?ranA29'., ec?mber 13 and 2T. TttLAMOOK-Monday-October 1. 15 and 23. November 12 and 26. December 10 and Atf?meoriIe?Je3 Portland, from foot oIC stoeet at 8 P.M. on above dates. Astoria o AM. tne following momlne. The Company reserves lhe right to change time and place ot sailing. r. i, iK-BTKONG. Present. C. P. UPSHUB, Agent Astoria. Cannery Supplies ! , -i.; .&Jr- & C0 T-Bjt. fe M viv Mew -t-jfe-y- ia-