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She JlaUg jtoriutt. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY .NOVEMBER 20, 1683 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted) J- F. HALLiORAN & COMPANY, PCBL.ISIIEI1S AM) I'llOrniETOK-S, ASTORIAN I1UII.DING, - - CASS STREET TcrniR ofSubscrlption. Served lv Carrier, per weel: l5cts. Sent by Mall, per month . GOcts. " l " one year ,r. .$7.oo Free of postage to subscribers. ErAdvertlsements inserted by the vear at the rate ol SJ per square per month. Tran sient advertising filtv cents per square, each insertion. Around the City. There is no lack of moist are, now. Tis a wise "boss" that knows his own candidate. The Queen arrived in yesterday morning with a light list. D. C. Ireland was in the city yesterday ou a Hying visit from the metropolis. Tho Hyevalc, with 37,800 cases of salm on from this port, arrived at. Liverpool on the 16th. Capt Sonle. late master of the bark Whistler, has now command of the Hhip Enos Soule. To-night' Ticket-of-Leave Man." Re served seats for to-night's performance at New York Novelty Store. Regular communication of Temple lodge No. 7, at Masonic hall this evening. Visiting brethren welcome. It is rumored, says the Oregonian, that Judge Bennett of the Fitth Judicial Dis trict intends to resign soon. P. M. Leathers has reopened his boat shop over Arndt & Ferchen's. and will make first-class fishing boats. Gustav Hansen and Miss Hansen re turned on the Queen yosterday from a protracted visit to California. A fire alarm at six o'clock last Sunday evening was occasioned bv a burning chimney at Nic Davich's. No damage. The current number of the Scientific American has a good illustration of the hydraulic pile driver recently patented by Surprenant fc Ferguson of 'this city. The S. F. Journal of Commerce thinks Portland is ''bound to become a second Philadelphia." It is further of the opinion that "Astoria aspires to a con nection with the Central Pacific." The Pioneer Excursionists are return ing. Jos. Surprenant returned ou Sun day, and Alex. Campbell arrived back last night. About 200 started on their return trip from St. Paul yesterday. The sensational drama '"Taken From Life," was played to an appreciative au dience last evening. To-night tho ster ling drama of "Tickct-of-Leavc Man." will bo presented and will doubtless be played to a crowded house. Tvsehkl. Tho body of the lato John Leonard was 3esterday removed from Coroner Franklin's rooms to tho hall of the ABtoria 'Longshoremen's Union. To day it will bo taken to the Portland boat, it being tho wish of the widow that tho body be given interment in Portland. THE KLASKAN1NE HOMICIDE. I body ol John Leonard, deceased. Testimony Taken Yesterday Before the Coroner's Jury. The Preliminary Examination to ln Con cluded To-Day. Fuxerax. Mrs. Vorge. wife of Heniy Vorge, died at their residence yesterday rooming of consumption. The funeral will take place from Mis. Hall's at two o'clock this afternoon. Tho husband is a member of Haviloh Lodce No. 148. L O. O. F. Members of the Order are re quested to attend. Fondas Salmon' Market. The spot market for salmon remains firm, but there is not much stir at present. A fair business is being done to arrive at prices varying from 21s 9d to 21s c. i. f., and early arrivals are offering from 23s (5d ex quay. Tho Fraser river canneries and others in British Columbia have now made up accurate accounts of quantity packed and portion available for ship ment to the United Kingdom, and the latter will not exceed 110,000 cases, against 224,000 cases shipped last season, being a deficit of 114,000 cases. Liver jKtol Corr. Grocers' Gazette. About the Size of rr. There is a class of people who patronize every "Cheap John" that comes along, paying him the cash, for goods that he says are cheap, who will, when they buy of a home mer chant, ask for and expect to get time in which to pay lor their purchases. Nine times out of ten the verrnoods thev get 60 cheap" could have been bought for less money of any or their homo mer chants. No man can or will sell a dol lar-3 worth of goods for seventy-five cents, and the buyer who expects it will find that his "bargain" is one sure enough a good bargain for the seller, but not for him. Inferior and shop worn goods, shoddy is palmed off by these itinerant venders as first-claas goods, and they always find plenty to bite at their hook. There are shoddy imitations of all kinds of sample goods, and these fellows carry little else. If you have money to spend, go to the man who trusted you when you were broke and extend it; spend it with tho men who have favored vou and knvo an interest in the welfare of the country not with one who cares nothing for vour welfare or for that of vour town. Attention, The members of Rescue Jubilee Troupe will meet at their hall this 1 uesday evening at 7:30 r. m. Ciias. U. Stockton. Pres IIoMicry, Hosiery, Ilosleryl The latest novelties in ladies and childrens hosiery at Prael Bros'. Bcfct CHKteiu Work, Boots and Shoes, Can be had at I. J. Arvold's, next to City Book Store. Ladies and gentlemen call there for tne. fiuest fitting hoots and shoes, and lowest prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. For The M.iKqHcradc. Masquerade suits rented at reasonable rates m largest vanetv by M.D.Kat. SkxtcN. Skates, Skates! Club skates, clipper skates, all sizes lowest prices. New York Novelty More. B. F. Stevens &. Co Are offering extra inducements to any one in neea ot a riano, or urgan. WheH You Come to Astoria and want a nice pan roast, go to Frank r auras, at ms out stand. Phtsc Found. Last Friday evening a purse contain ing money. Loser can have it by appij'iug to Mr. K. Luidicoal at Hansen Bl Jros. Via X.- P. R. II. Frcsli Baltimore oysters packed in icoai.icus. Furnished or unfurnished front rooms at Mr. Campbell's, over the Gem saloon. Roscoe Dixon's new eating house is now open. Everything lias been fit ted up in first-class style, and his well kaewii reputation as a caterer assures All wbo like good things to eat, that at Jiis place they can be accommod&ted. Sheriff Twombly and Coroner Franklin returned on Sunday morning from the scene of tho homicide ou the Klaskanine the morning previous. They brought the body of the dead mtn, Jack Leonard, aud two of the Leahy brothers. In tho afternoon G. Boss arrived with the third brother. The three brothers, John , Mike and James Leahy, were lodged in jail, and the body of the dead man was placed on stretchers in the coroners room where it was visited by hundreds of people. It presented A. SICKEN'IXG SIGHT. The eyes were open, the lower part of the face and neck were covorcd with gouts of blood that had oozed from a jagged wound in the center of his throat, and on the left side of his neck was a hole where the ahot had passed out. Yesterday morning a coroner jury was impan ueled. Following in the testimony: A. 31. twomslt's thstimont. I, A. M. Twombly, being first duly sworn, do depose aud" say that my name is A. M. Twombly. and that I am the sheriff of Clatsop county; when I went to make tho arrest of John and James Loahv, John Leahv told me that he had shot John Leonard and that Ik would do it again. wm. J. iu30lik ranTMoxv. I, AVm. J. Harold, do depose and my that on Saturday morning, alxrat 8 o'clock, we started from Mr. Corno's house, four of us, with the intention of building a house; we went up across a trail and down into a clearing; wo saw no one about before we got about ten paces from the shed, and three men came out, two armed with Hhot guns and the third with a revolver, and said. "Go, go;" immediately afterward a shot from John Leahy's gun brought Mr. Leonard to the, ground; we saw b' the actions of the man he wrs going to fire again, and we turned and the three of us ran; none of we four had any arms; ail we had was, I had a lunch baskot, one of us had a square, auger and teapot, Mr. Kinney had a small hatchet and three oil skin coats, Mr. Leonard had a bag with some nails in it; that was all: when first we saw them it was just as we came up to the shed, being all about abreast; they at first sight had their arms drawn ready to shoot, and no one had lime to speak be fore they fired, and Leonard fell to the ground; after we had started to run and had got some ten or fifteen paces away, a shot struck mo on the back of tho head, and there were six shots fired in succession; I and Mr. Mack got together in the brush and made our way down to Mr. Corno's; I stopped there aud Mr. Mack went to see some men; I do not know their names; and when the men came up we went up and saw the body, which was laying in the same place where it fell: we covered it over with a sack. IIEJ.TGT HAOKS TESXniOKT. L Henry Mack, being first duly sworn do depose and say on Friday morning I went up to work on the place with Mr. Leonard and those other two witnesses; while we were to work we took down part of a house that was standing there on tho place whore the shooting occurred; after we got that done wo cut a part of a road at the far end of a trail; on Satur day morning we started up, the four of us, to work; when we got within six paces of the place, 1 mean the part ot the build ing that was left standing, the three of them wero concealed in there rnd came out, I mean tho three Leahys, two with shot guiis and one with a six shooter; one of the Leahy's said, "go, go' and by tho description i got: he told me his name was John Leahy; when he said go, go, ho hred. and the nrst snot that was hred killed Mr. Leonard and at that they all fired at tho samo time: six shots in' all. and one grazed my jacket, and at this the other two mon started to run, aud the one that had the bucket was shot with a small shot from a shot gun, in the back of the head; and 1 and one of the young men got together and came down through the brush to Uorno s place on the Klaskihiue; when I got down I changed my clothes and went down and saw Mr. Peterson at Mr. Gray's place, and asked him whether he would be kind enough to come up with me to the place where the shooting had taken place, and then he told mo that we lwd better wait and see whether the sheriff came up, if not, we would see some more of the neigh bors and we would go up then; we saw Mr. Korman and his son-in-law. Charles "Williams, and Mr. Dempsey, aud this other man, Mr. Harold, and we started up about four o clock; we went up there and found the body lying in the same place that he fell, and we took and cov ered him up and came away; -xs we got very near tho road we heard cooimr, and wo slopped to answer mem; it was .air. iranklin and the parry that came wiin him: we waited for them to come up and we spoke with Mr. Franklin and he asked if there was anv one of us that was will ing to stop bv the bodv. and I told him that I would, and Mr. Win. Painter. joik kixxey's tbstisioky. I, John Kinney, being duly sworn, do depose and snv: lwent with Mr. Leonard and Henrv Mack on Friday morning and we took down a part of the building that was there and meant for a house; after that on Fridav we wont out to the far end of the tract and commenced to cut a road: that was all we done on Frida3; while wo was there on Friday, the lGth day of November, 1833, we saw no one except the persons of our party who was there on the place at work; I was up there with Mr. Leonard about five weeks, and all the time I was there, I never heard that we would bo molested in any way by be ing there at work; ou .Friday night, the lGth, we went back to Mr. Corno's place where wo was stopping, and baturdaj', the 17th. we started back to the place: Mr. Leonard, Mr., Mack, Mr. Harold and myself, to put the house up for Mr. Leonard: when we cot down close to the house I saw some men ou tho inside of the house; I saw them through the crack iu the boards: he, 1 mean Mr. .Leonard saw them the same time I did and he said good morning, gentlemen; three of them stepped out then and told us to go they did not wait for an answer or for us to turn round to go, but fired at us and Leonard fell; we three started to run ind thev lired some shots after us; don't know how many;-1 could not tell I run up along the woods towards the trail; 1 never saw either of the men that fired the shots before; I started up the trail and fell over a log and dropped the mree on-&Kin coais mat a nau wiin me and my hat; when I cot up to the edce of the timber I fell again; when 1 got up I looked back and saw the man with the red whiskers, they say that his name is James Loahy, following me with the cun. and l started to run acainand turn ed into the woods: I was in the woods for a while and made my way down to Mr. Corno's place; I got a hat there and started lor town to report the murder; on the way down I met Mr. Painter; he came down with me in his skiff to the Grancer's hall, where we met the steam er Daisy and I came down in her; Paint er went up for the sheriff and I went to jut. rox; a snouiu minx iuai me muzzi of the gun that killed .Leonard was about eiehteen inches from Leonard' body when the gun was fired; from tho description the man that fired the shot that killed Mr. Leonard was named John Leahy; I went back with the cor oner and the sheriff and saw tho sheriff arrest tho men James and John Leahy; I beard the man named John Leahy say. when the arrest was made that he was not sorry for it. VEEDICT OF THE COBONEU'S JUETj We. tho undersicned jurors, summoned to appear before B. B. Franklin, coroner of the county of Clatsop, at the trader- tamng rooms oi x. j. -rnuixjm, iu wo city of Astoria, precinct of Astoria, countv of Clatsop and state of Oregon, on the nineteenth day of November, 1883, to inquire into the cause of tho death of John Leonard, found murdered in tho county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, after being'duly sworn according to law, and having mado such inquisition, alter in spectin" tho body and hearing tho testi mony adduced, upon our oaths each and all do sav that the man. John Leonard. came to his death in the countytynd state aforesaid, on the seventeenth day of No vember, 1883, from a gun-shot wound from a gun in the hands of John Leahy, and that James and Mike Leahy were ac cessories to and before the fact, and that the same was deliberate, premeditated and willful murder. B. S. Woesley, "William McCeoseey, Fhajtk Mohebox, S. P. Borke, R. E. Jacksck, S. G. IXGALLS. Tho nreliminarv examination was held before Justice P. H. Fox, in the court house at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. Fulton Bros, and F. 1). "Wintou appear ing for the defendant". F. J. Tavlor con ducted the examination on behalf of the state. At p. m. court adjourned to this morning, when the examination will be resumed. FROM MOMIIEAL TO SOUTH CAROLINA. Oysters in Every Style, And coffee at Mrs. Lovett's. . Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, at the Astoria Oyster depot; a stew, 5 fry, pan roast, or raw at Frank Fahre's. j FOARD k I Mil). 0. H. COOPER, GEKERAIi MERCHANDISE. A Juicj IlccRlcaU cooked to perfection is what you cam set at j? ra:iK r aure s. ijiU A FULL LINE OF Fancy Groceries, At tlie Empire Store Tou will find the finest laces and em broideries, of richest quality. i. For a cat Fit tins Boot i Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che- namus street, next door to I. AY. Case. Al goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. A full stock; new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. WINES AND LIQUOES HAEDWASE AND Itfoticc. Dinner at"J EFF?SCnOP HOUSE even' day at r o'clock. The best 25 cent meal in town: soup, fish, seven kinds of cpae. meats, vegetables, pie, pudding, etc. A rresn glass of S. F. Ceer, French Claret, tea or coffee included. All who haw trld him say Jeff is t he -Ross hip Chandlery: Fruits and Vegetables. In Hume's New Building sets Bros.' Empire store. Some 3iotsn of an Uxteeded Jonrnfjr. Of the 88 Oregon and Washington residents who went eastward this fall over the newly completed Northern Pa cific railrotid. few made a more extended trip than Jos. Surprenant of this city. who returned home last Sunday evening. During his visit ho traversed twenty- seven states, and reckons his entire travel while absent from Astoria at a little less than ten thousand miles. Northward, his visit extended to Mon treal. In recard to the scheme of seces sion ou tho part of the Mnnilobans. now being ventilated in the press, prominent residents of Manitoba, now hi Montreal, say that they have no recourse, and that peaceable secession from the Dominion, if procurable, is tho only satisfactory way to solve the difficulty. 'Said one official to Mr. Surprenant. "You Americans probably have no great sympathy with the word 'Secession,' and 1 don't blame you; but with us it is not a defiance, it is a matter of preservation. "We have no show, and are most unjustly treated in tne matter or uemg niaue 10 coninouie to the support of a government that cives us nothing in return." xiirongu ine .aiississippi vaney anu on the north Atlantic coast our informant reports everything overdone and overrun. "Wages are low and many workingmon are out of employment. Below Mason and Dixon's lino the former condition of things seems totally reversed. Nothing is recognizablo except tho clement which befoah do wan" was Known as "dem white trash." Tho "white trash" still exist, sunk lower stilL In ante-bellum days there was no middle class in the south. The planters were in one side of the social balance, tho slaves in tho other. There was no recognizable place for the poor whites to fill, and they ac cepted tho social ostracism and were happy after their fashion. Tho tide of war cnaugeo everyiumg. J.ue oiu plan tations are beiuc broken up. It is a usual sight to see negroes hard at work on little farms whn h they have acquired by right of purchase, and the former mas ters with less of bitterness in their hearts than politicians would have us believe, are trying their best to get along and re trieve their shattered tontines, some few are j-et unreconstructed, and likely to stay so. but tho ereat majority that Mr. Surprenant talked to are more inter ested in progress than politics, and want to see the south advance at a rate propor tionate to the natural wealth she pos sesses. "Wayes throughout the south are re ported extremely low. Two dollars a day is good pay for a mechanic, and one aonar a day is as mncii as any uhrkijil-u laborer can hope to earn. White labor and negro labor is in direct competition. and while the trades drift into the hands of tho whiies. tho 'odd jobs," tho work that requires no special training, goes to the darker race. Living is high. A me chanic must confine himself to the poor est accommodations m food and shelter, and nothing but the most careful mail' agement suffices to make both ends meet A general feeling is in the south among the laboring class that they "can do bet ter elsewhere, and the only tlung that keeps a good many of them where tlu-y are is that they can't get away. Among other places that sir. Jsupre' naut -visited were the once famous prisons of Libby, at Hichmond, Virginia. Saulsbury at North Carolina, and Ander- sonville. He had the misery of enduring starvation ana suuenng in common wuu thousands more, twenty years ago, hav ing been captured at Fair Oaks, Va.: while attached to tho l.om A. l., and on this visit twenty years after, exhunied the body of a dead brother who died in that golgotha in "G3, and had it interred at Albanv. N. Y. His visit terminated bv his departure from St. Paul, Minn., on the ltu inst., the thermometer at that time indicating 15 degrees below zero. A cheerful breeze from the North Polo was blowing, and when the train on which ho was journey ing westward had reached Helena, Mon tana, tho telein-aphic report from St. Paul said: "40 degrees below zero; trains detained," and then he smiled to think that h&Jiad not been nipped at the frigid capital of Minnesota. Of the Northern Pacific accommodations ho speaks in terms of the most unbounded praise. He sa3s tho track is superbly ballasted, the cars supplied with every comtort, the sta tions anu eating-nouses aiong ine line models of convenience, and that every thing that can be done is done to con firm the good impression that one forms on nrst boarding the tram at bt. .ram. ne says mat in no section oi tne coun try that ho visited is labor so well paid, or th6 prospects for industry so promis ing as on this Northwest coast, and pre dicts a big immigration from the East nad southeast next spring. FragraHt Coffee to cheer and comfort, at Frank Fahre's, at his old stand. L'e IHiuniitt ft Coitsh ltul.oniu. W. V. Ilatterlon. Columbia. Mn..snvs: "I cannot say too much for Dimmiti's Finest nttril up HHHard'aud Sample Uooms Cough Balsam, for it always cures my " iu the City. cnudren ot croup and mj-sen.anu family . Kvery thing first-class throughout. Ot COUgllS ami COms. , . tu. At tli.- entrance to o 71 v rmv IVoIIce to the I.mlio. Switches made from combings or t ut hair; new switches made to order from ' the best imported hair, in any shade de-! sired. Old switches repaired. Alii ork warranted. Kates reasonable. 1 Call or address L Iir.KNIIAUT & SciroKXHK, i Occident hair dressing saloon. Astoria,! urcgon. Fine Dress Cloocls. A splendid line of ladles dress goods i being displayed at the Empire store. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou cnnrlc Tirlin trnrn cfifTVirmiT ftvuti ilt'jnun. sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hit mors, female complaints, etc. rnmph lets free to anj' address. Seth V. Fowlf &Son" Boston. Croun. Whooning Cough and Dron chilis immediately relieved by ShiIoh Cure. Joid bv w. k. liement. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee, it Sold by Y. E. Dement. Kor tho genuine J. 11. CuIIor ulrt ilourbon. and the best oi winus, iimior and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. Hale's Hoxev of UoRKimrxn a.nd Tar for coughs and colds has reached the pinnacle of fame. PIKES TOOTHACHE DROPS CUrt ill one minute Shiloh's Cough and Coi-Minmtion Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. oiu iiy w. r !- lnent. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. It cures coughs, colds. bronctutis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and tt ..r r . 1 luny couipiuuiu. i ueiiir iinuci i mine. Fraulc Falrc?s Hotel. Frank Fabre has the finest accounno datlons for lodgers to be found m as toria, over his restaurant In Kinsey's building. Evervthinc is neat aud clean and the beds are new, soft and conifort- abie. if you wantgood board and iog Ing go to Frank i; aureus Use Dltumllt's Coazh Balsam. O. 111.. JLUllllS, OUCCl tJJWlI0, -JA, writes: "My mother has had bronchial and pulmonary affection for forty years and in that time has tried almost every thing, but never found anything to give her the relief Uimnntts uougn uaisam has." At W. E. Dement & Co.'s. State of Obeoon, I Cocktx or Clatsop, ) ' In the matter of the inquisition upon the Are Yon Insured ? If vou want Insurance in reliable com panics go to Wheeler & Itohb. They represent the Norwich Union, the Lan cashire Koyai.and the Union Ins. Co., of San Francisco, with a combined capi- tal of $3(3,000,000. They are also agents for the well-known Travelers' Accl dent Insurance Company, of Hartford For chills, fever, ague and weakness coldex s Liquid beef 'ionic, uoi It is seldom that you will feci unwell or.suuer irom indigestion n you use Urowrrs iron Hitters. For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. Fr sale oy w. js. .Dement; im.M oru iii:i- j , -rt All the latest makes and styles if cor- -L UUlUi ) JJAuHUllgiUr .ts and ladies underwear" at Prael GKRAHD OPENING THIS WEEK! The Public of Astoria and surrounding districts are cordially invited to inspect my Mammoth Bte -or- 3 I I gnus C, Crosby Dealer hi Sleepless 2iiuhts. made miserable by that terrible coush. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy lor you. :oiu uy w. t. De ment Strength and health go together. Ob tain this happy physical state by using a bottle oi umwirs iron jiitiers. HARDWABE, IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD! SHEET H?n. and Copper. CaBBery anfl Flsheraens Supplies StGvss, Tin Ware and House Furnisbing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP FEB PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING . Done with catness and dispatch. Xuue but nrst class vurkruen employed. A law aaorti!ieiit of SCALES (Constantly ou hand Fall anA Winter SierlMoi ! During- the present week I will display on my centre counters the largest and most elegant line of goods ever shown in Oregon. lartmnt! if IMs in Eut Dei LARGEST STOCK ! FINEST GOODS ! and LOWEST PRICES ! THE XiK&SXaTG Dry Goods ana Mini House of Astoria, j C. H, HOOFER. L. K. G. SMItfH, Imiwrtcr and wholesale dealer Iu flours nntl Tobaccos, .Smokers' Articles, l'jajiiiS niriis, caiicry, sta tionery. Etc. The larcest and Onest stock o MEER SCHAUM anil AM BE It GOODS In the city. Particular atteation paid to orders front me country. Theo.ERACKEK, Manager. (jiieiinnuLs btrcet. Astoria. Oregon. Catarrli cured, health ami sweet breath secured by Shilolrs Catarrli Rem edy, l'riire m cent.-s Masai injreuir ln-e. bor sale by w. fc. Dement. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Ecrfumery, and toilet articles, etc can e bought at the lowest prices. at.J. V. Conn's drus store, opposite OeMden hctel, Astoria. Will vou suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Yitalizcr is guaranteed to cure you. SoM by W. K. Dement. -Shiloh's Yitalizcr is what you need for Constipation. Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness anu an symptom oi jjysjH:i.i. rrlcelOandvS cents per nosue. bold by W. E. Dement. NOTICE. To Hunters. Fishermen, Ranchers. TF 'OU WANT THE HIGHEST MAlt- JL ket price for your produce, go to JEFF'S, Figures Imi Lie ! JEFF 0P THE CHOP EOUSE Can prove by his books that lie Is doing the Diggesc uusiuess ot any RESTAURANT In the city, and he will euaranteu to "ive the best meal for cash. SOLID GOLD FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE T MILL mWBMlY TS IN THE FIELD AND IT.OrOSES TO JL remain. We will take orders for lumber from 100 to 500 M.. at tlie milt or delivered. We i.o manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. 3?looriiig a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPOliT MILL CO. S. C, Be--ei!. Supt. lUflQfiir I JLLU U.LL J ior nss. Steamer TOM MORRIS. THIS SEW and. Favorite Boat IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AND A can be chartered for excursions, special parties, etc., at reasonable rates. A general steamboat nig uusim-ss transacted. Y. BOELLING, Master. JEWELRI S.B.CKSXE:,3?3. j The Portland and Astoria Scarf Pins. Chains, Watches, ! stevedore company ! consignees ot vessels for the Of t:Yrv description. j The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. ! LoatiinS an Unloading Of Vessels 3yAll goods warrantedasreprcseiited FOR TILLAMOOK. (Weather permitting.) The new Steamer GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER j AT EITHEIt PORT. ! Proniptnesi and satisfaction guaranteed ! iu all cases. N. T. JOllAXSEN, - - Will leave for TILLAMOOK, on Master. HK.M.KKS IX MkTIV KmIiii A!i K,lnr.MW-..f-!niiih;li ITTIOU SAILING DATES AND PAirTICU- 1? laxsannlY to .1. G. HUSTLER. Main (street Wharf. Astoria: ALLEN & LEWIS, EATON & CARNAHAN ' . 7ntS. 5JKYCK RKSPECTFULLY IN- lti forms tho Ladies of Astoria, that her j business Is carried on as formerly at her rooms on Cas street opposite Odd Fellows mauling. Mie returns manic ior meir pat ronage In the past, and solicits a continu ance ot tne same. Suits made, from 87.00 to $15,00. All "lYork Warranted. Astoria. Nov. 1st, 1PS3. For Sale. iIYE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HEM- 1? lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for S4 a cord. Droving or all kinds done at reasonable rates- k. k. mauiuh. Men's, Youth's, and Boys ! ! Fine Millinery AX1 Fancy Goods. Cass Strei-t. next door to Odd Follows Rtiilding. Of Sftrery Description Just opened at the Occident Store. i luaiily 10 Suit aS FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT- Sheriff's Sale. Bl' VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION issued out of the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clat- sop. on the HGth day of October 1S33. and to ' me directed, oa a decree for the foreclosure " of certain mortgage lelns, wherein, Isaac IJergman and A W. Rerry. plaintiffs, recov ered a judgement aud decree of foreclosure against Cli.is. Le Roy defendant for the sum oi tntrtcen numireu seventy-uve ana utty onehundrcdlhs($i375.30Jdoirars,and interest thereon from the 4th day of August 1882 at the rate or io per cent per annum, ami tne costs ami disbursements taxeu at it w to gether with acendut: costs and expenses I have levied upon and will .veil at public auction on tlie stb dav ot December 16S3. at 2 o'clock V. M. of said dav at the Court houso door in Astoria uiatsop county uregon. ior cash in hand at time oi sale, all tne ncut title and Interest tne anove named aciemtant nas , in the f olio wlmr described real rnertv to wit: The S. AV. U. of Sec. 21. T. 8 N., of R. 8 W. WillMmpfin liiprifllrin A. M. TWOMBLY J i:rs uupurr ai omce oi u. Kaymoud, City Sheriff. ! Hall ; ur O" Nie premises of O. D. Young. Stubs In Siiif M Prices lo Sun al! ! D. A. McIHTOSH, The splendid At British Iron Ship, KILL 0 CHAW Will be shortly on the berth for SALMON in lots to sun suippers. or freight and in surance appiy to Messrs. BALFOUR, G UTHRIE & Co., ronianu. Or to P. L. CHERRY, Astoria. The heading CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND HATTER. Ed.B. Curtis & Go. FOR SALE. TN LOTS TO SUIT. FROM 5 ACRES TO JL 40 acre tract In S. W. corner of Chas. i Stevens D. C. Title perfect. For partlcu- I AM OVERSTOCKED IN CLOTHING! AND Furnishing Goods! And will therefore try and r6- (luce it oy ottering Men's.' Youth's, and Boy's CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oi! Clothing At a Lnrsc Discount. Any party buying goods of me from tins date tortu vnu ue al lowed, ten per cent, on purchases oi over 310. imorace tne oppor tunity and Duy your ciotmng oi mm (S3 QS 1 3 : s 3 j! 3 M PS 1 mi ig $ m i- tr llffip! 5 h M ss" f Mi t T v ca jCrte, Wolstery UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW EUEl'IT.URE, A 00MPLSTE STOCK. PHOTOGRAPHER, Corner Benton and Squemoqua Streets, East of the Court House. Astoria Oregon v' H-'t&T;- " -'j-c' 1-X-.