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is O) 0- m v! 33 i t Eftc ail3 gislorJna. ASTORIA. OREGON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1S52 J. F. HALLOIM.V .Editor KoTcmbcr SOtli. Ox to-day, one of our too few American holidays, the citizen takes a rest, goes to church, eats as good a dinner as it is possible to procure and spends the remainder of the day as best suits his indi vidual fancy. Apart from the re ligious aspect of the matter this thing of having' an annual Thanks giving day is a good idea. The fact of observing the dp.3' as a holiday implies that ve have something to give thanks for; and who among us is so Godforsaken that in the retrospect of the year now draw thing to he thankful fer: of mis fortune avoided, trouble averted, ing to a close he can not findsome or disaster overcome? Then there arc the thousand little blessinjrs that drop into our daily lives as1, - unnoticed as the rain that falls to earth as we write. There is a ten der chord of fine feeling that vi brates in the heart of the thankful man as he thinks of so many no more worth- than he who have less reason to be thankful than he, and though it be unworthy thanks to contrast one's individual condi tion with that of those who have strayed on forbidden or forgotten paths, yet if it lead him to go fur ther in thought and thank the giver of all good for His loving kindness, the sentiment is a beneficial one. To us of Astoria, the season is i one of fitting thanks . ..... We have,! as a community, been ous ; no pestilence or prosper-I irriCV- I o I ous calamity hasafilicted us; indus try has been rewarded and all hon est effort has been successful; the: sea and land have united in send-; ing store of food; our city has grown in numbers and prosperity, and the future is full of fairprom- tsfyftchiw. aside all ftu9pftil!titouttas; to at mnsMK&it wc Jfcliirbr fittuiur-rwhat we StlSifeelings tJfcion'bnkherrioo3 of humanity. -KBraK6gsfcel to eartli will .-Me aain.- xrue, due it is ueuu- ,gtlonlyjvJcccnt to crush Truth to the earth in order to give her occasion to rise again. Truth cannot be crushed to the earth in any but immature or ignorant or depraved minds, and there she is not always, nor often, able to rise again and lift them with her. If she does, it is a painful process, and thev'rfC "vtih hruises and stairs "that only can be wholly healed and purified by the perfect sanctificatton after this life. If you crush truth to the earth, yon crush human hearts and hopes and souls with her. She is proof against destruction, but they are not. The truth itself needs no defense, be cause it is immortal and impecca ble; but the possession of the truth by men and women does, because they "arc not. A lie is a positive and an energetic force for mischief. It carries blight and want and woe with it wherever it goei and the only defense against it is a mind armored and garri soned, with truth. The largest telescope in the world will soon be completed for the Russian Government bv the firm of Alvan Clark & Sons, of Cam bridge. This largest of all glassos is for the Russian Observatory at Polkovo, which was founded in 1839 by the Czar Nicholas. In 1878 the Government authorized the as tronomer Otto Struvc to draw on the Treasury for whatever sum might be required. The grinding of the new lens has now been pro ceeding for twelve months and it is expected that it will saon be completed. The length of the Pol kovo telescope will be forty-five feet and the diameter of the object glass thirty inches. It will be mounted on a lawn to the south west of the principal building of the Observatory. It is estimated that this new lens will practically bring the moon within a distance of thirty-eight leagues from the earth. GenvSiiermax, in his report for the past year, says that the fear of exceeding the limit of 25,000 men w the army, or the difficulty of en fating rteQ-iu these prosperous has -kept the ary below or tWaiiiiiiir o the country demands, and he ad vises the change of the limit to 30,000. The troops during the transition period on the frontier, he says, have lived in holes in the ground, in bourses made of green cottonwcod logs, infested b ver min, in temporary shanties, gener ally without a murmur; but now this battlo with poverty is ovp.r, or j nearly so, and he appeals to con gress to confer on the president, the secretary of war, or on a board of general officers, the power to designate the places of strategic importance at which to erect suit? able permanent buildings forprop erly quartering the troops. IJOUX. Xri AsUria.Nov. tsith, to-Uicviftt "of Julius Strauss, a trirl. S.ui Francisco Chronicle and Virginia Enterprise . please copy. NEW TO-DAY For Sale. r 01 , iji.ock iss.smvniA-'SAs-ioK! occupied by James Mctiee. with ad 1! buildings and ini-irnveiuriits thereon. Tre.is ca-y. Lniitilre ul ( .l.-O. HOZORTII, llf:il Kotfi Aiiut. Cedar Street Improvement. - NOTICE is hereby jriven Hint i the Common Council of the city of Astoria, Oregon, propose to improve ! and repair Cedar street, in that part of the city which was laid out and record- ' ed by J. M.bhivcly. from the western terminus 01 .said reet to the eat side of .Salmon street, by filling 3 feet at the intellection of West 9th sstreel and bv . grading or lowering three feet at the west side of Wet 7th street and bv fill ing or grading other paib. of said s-tioet to cotiespoiut to the crossm to the crossings, and by treet to the eastern end of Astor street, ;eu feet w ide through the j in tenure's Astoria, in the manner pro e west end of said" .street J vided in Ordinance Xo. 4S7, on each of planking M.xtee ppnter fiom the to the eat .vide of West fith street: and 1 byreplnnkingsaid direct from the east side of West rth sheet to the east side of Salmon street, with new and sound plank not l- than three inches thick, and by removing all defective piles and timbers and replacing the same with new and sound piles and timbers. And unless a remonstrance signed by j .-inn uiiiuss a n.-iiiwii3iiuiii- siuui-u ii i tbc ownets ot two-thirds of the property j rmlimr nn nil unrtinii nf ;nwl .frp! be filed with the Auditor and Clerk of, sniil otv within fen ihivs frnnj the lin:il publication of this nonce, viz., Decern- io-, iuu v,uiiiiiiuii vuuinii vim nnliT nid iimii avihhmi1 nml ronnirc tit be made. By older of the Common Council. F. O.Xomus. Auditor and Clerk. November .'SOlli. 1882. lOt-d Notice of Final Settlement. STATE OF C.ltEfiOX, COUNTY OF CI.AT soji : s : To whom It may concern : Notice Is hereby gi en that I have filed my final accouut in.the estate of J. S. Chambers dcce:ised. In the comity court of this county and the hearing thereof K set for the second day of January, 1S5J, at the hour of 11 oVloek A. 11., aud this notice is published in the .Wkkly Astouiak bv order of said couit, made this 2!)th day of hdverabcr. lSi. t CS.VRIGDT, r48-4t Administrator. Final Settlement STvrn OK UJIEGON. COUNTY OF CLAT -oj : : Notice Is .horcby given tliat the County eonrt of Clatsop county lias set the second day or .January. ibKJ. at the hour of JO o'clock A. m. at the eourt houc to hear the objections if any there bo. to tlte final account now filed, or (Jeonre Flavcl as administrator of the estate of X. Terrell ilcce:iscd. Hy order of add court thh is published tor nmr succcssu e wcbks m 1 11 n f.kkj.y ab toiiiav of said count v. OKOKGEFLAVEL. Adnuniitrator. Astoria. fJregoij, N MEW BLAGri No ember 29. 18SJ. w!8-4t CK3MITH SHOP. John Feely, OPPOSITE KIXXK Y'S CANXEltY Blacksmithing, Boiler Work, and Cannery Repairs Doueingo.idstjlo. Prices moderate. Furnished Rooms to Rent. milllEEOll rouit hooms. with cox JL lenience-' of kitchen and diuiug loom. Inquire at lids ufflee. 31. WKKTIIKIMKU. I. WKI.TIir.IMn:. M. WERTHEIMER& BR0. MAXITACTUKERS OF FIXE Havana and Domestic Cigars No. 518. Front St. San Francis o PILL SYMPTONIS OF A TORPID L8VI X.03S of Appetite, Bovrels costivo, Pain in the Head, -with a dull o?n sation in the back part, Fain tinder the Shoulder blade, fullness after caung-, -sntn a disinclination to cz wm taimcaai 1'ir.iiiicDa, j.'iututll'' fi . the heart, Dota before the eyes, bel low Skin, Headache generally ovi.r theriffht eyo, Sestlessnees, wit 1 ,. fol dreams, highly colored Uico, COWSTIPATlOf-3, iiKSSS TTITT'S PIZiXjS are esperialtr adapted to snek cases, enc dose t.'- tects nuch a clianao or feeling as to astonish the saCcrer. Tfiey Increase the Awpetlte.antt canso thotxtdytoTakeaalTleshltusiioi -lem 1 aoarishedy and by their Trtij Action on tho Digestive Organs, -,-ular Stools arc produced, rjlcogjccw. aaMnnaySt?lV.T. TUH'SHAIROY 5C3 &l las G eat Haik on WnffiKEns chanro ton Glocs Blaci: liy a slnplo application of t5i Dvr. 1; tapartsanatitrat color. Actslntcnt-j.cH"s. .y. Sold IjyDrcKSt;ts,oreutbycspris-i. 3a receipt of... 8 1. OO. OFfXCE, S5 JIUKBAT ST., 27. ST. f lr. TITTS ClStJlTirTlrx) lrlsTsnzrC'n mi" VXmTuI UrctljiU nUl Lo ictUtd tZLK cm) jjix!i..." Mastnic Land and Building Asso ciation Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TIIATTHE Annual meeting of the stockholders of the Masonic Land and Building Association of Astoria, will bo lieltl at the oulcc of George Flavcl, In Astoria, on Wednesday, the 2ulh of December, 1E82, at 2 o'clock v. si., for the purpose of electing a hoard of direct ors for the ensuing year, (consisting of sev en members), and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. jsy enter 01 tno uoam or Directors. 8. T. McKKAX, SectV. Xev.Mtfc.MK' ' d-k A. V. Allen, (sULt'tSSOtl TO PAGE & ALLEN.) Wholesale and rfUul JMipr t Qraocries, Provision, Crookery. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Cigars SOLID GOLD jj-EWELRY, acari rins, unains, vvaicnes, Si X X, V E JR. WARE, Of every description. The finest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. JSP-AII goods warranted a; represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. Asior Street Assessment. XOTICE is hereby given that the assessment made by Ordinance No. 483, lor the proposed improvement of Astor street from the west side of Lafayette the following described lots fronting on said portion of said street, is now due and payable at the otlice of the City Treasurer, in United States gold and silver coin, and unless paid within five J days from the expiration of this notice, viz: Tuesday, December 12th. iss:. the Council will order warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment v....-.... is as lonews: Isainc of Omier : Lot. . o. vj I Xo. tf J'rultable Lot. nioet.l Cost. (J. W. ilume... A. Tan Dusen. fi. W. Hume... J iSl."50 00 12T 00 125 00 130 00 Mrs. K. S. Warren.. i 4. Stevens it .lopliu... .. O. McLean '.'.'. .l.W. White .las. T. Gray W. IJ. IleadiiUTton.. II 1. Piftrw.1- 07 CA inooo 1:5000 l.'SOOO 125 00 125 00 125 00 125 00 125 00 125 00 125 00 125 00 125 00 l.'JOOO 120 00 113 00 115 00 iqooo IUOOO 11500 115 00 120 00 27 00 :;i 00 3100 30 00 32 00 3100 3100 27 00 57 00 IS 00 5S00 U5 00 35 00 39 00 Dan'l Grahani...."."."! 14 Win. Howe (ST, Margaret JJrown. . . . Baptist church Geo. Fiavel .1. Kamm Mrs. Ij. Kirchhoff. . . Sirs Twilight. .- Mrs. E.Hrown Dan'I Graham Hansen Uros Mrs. Heed-."- M- It.illII'X 44 Suprenant & Fergu-j son Suprcnant & Fcrgu nn T. W. Ingails d.G. Hustler Genuer 11. Tarkcr.. II. 1 J. Parker !! Wm. Strong S. G. JiikaIIs 4 i; 7 K 1 4:t 41; r. i Cons re gat ion a I church M.M. Gilman..., 4 r (j 8 1 .Job l.'o- M. M. Gilman. Mr. Paikcr.... Geo. Fiavel 3100 3100 21100 21)00 28 00 2S00 IX) 00 a 00 01 CO 02 00 41 C. linelllm 4S (Mtj of Astoria Crossing Astor and IJurton streets 125 00 Citj- of Astoria Crossing Astor and Cass streets 125 00 City of Astoria Crossing Astor and (Jenevieve streets 230 00 City of Astoria Crossing Astor and Hamilton streets 115 00 liy order of the Common Council. F. C, Xonnis, Auditor aud Clerk. November 2fith, 1882. lOt-d HILL'S VARIETIES. Gi:0. HILL, -WAI.TKK TAUKS, - IMIOPIUETOR RTAGR MANAGER Engagement of HISS EMMA GILBERT, The Queen of Serlo Comics. SUSS FAY GILBERT, The Little Queen. Also CHAS, FREMONT, The Kins of" IIIrIi Kicker. Together with a new ORCHESTRA. Under the management of PROF. SWAB. All the Old Favorites Retained. OppR all Ibc Year, rrrTerniaBce Kvrry Ms.hU Entire Ckaasc el" Pre era tame Once a ITcck. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre Is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any given elsewhere. Mr. mil as a caterer for the public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody wishing to spend a pleasant evening and see sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should Improve the opportunity and come. The company comprises'the following well known Artists : Miss Fatjie Waltox. Miss Mamie Goodrich. Miss Emma Gilbert, Miss Fay Gilbert, Mn. Walter Parks. Mn. Chas. Fremont. Mr. John Stokes. Mr. CnAs. Barrows. All of which will appear nightly In their dif fercnt specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance conrmenclng at 8 ; entrance to theatre or Benton street ; private boxes or Obena mtts street. Xnr Stan la IU9U ImiimIwI FINEST House Furnishing' Gtoocls J&.T m. w. ftALLTf!K'SjB;AiRiGIAIIlFiS NEW STORES. SjMtal Attractions this Weet Ask to see" a Hoey Bed Spring.'gj CARL ADLERS NOVELTY EMPORIUM Fancy Goods; Fine Statienery: Gold and Silver Ware; Toys; Musical Instruments in new and abundant variety. A New Departure! GOLDEN RULE BAZAR My increasing trade demands larger for purchasers. Accordingly 1 have street, next to G. AV. Hume s. where I will The Finest Stock of FBtlGV And -which irill be Soll at l'riocs an Low as the same lass of Goods can he bought in C A R Is A Golden Rale Bazar, i TO THE PUBLIC ! A Branch of the New York Novelty Co. OF PORTL.AXI GRAND OPENING TO-DAY At Ifco Store lately occupied I.v II. I. KAT. Tlie stock which h now being unp.it ketl, ftmslits of a varied :iv.rtm'iit of 01a.ristm.fts ana 13LolcXfy- Goods Albums. Autographs, Picture Frames, Musical Instrument. and Toys, Of all description, which will be sold at Eastern pi ice". A handsome st of Cliromo Cards will he given to every caller. JNew Goods ! CITY BOOK STOEE. ROBR:OCli: XO CITROIO! But the Best Store in the CityTto get your Money's Worth. Albums, Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices- Seeks Trent a Dime Xoicl to Webster's UnabridgcU. Gents' Jewelry mad Cntlery, lVritiug Seslis of nil sizes. 3fark TwaiHS Scrap Books, Bibles, I'raysr Books and IlyiHnals, also, tbc Key to llcarcu. Opera and rtfariac Glasses. Branslitlii Instruiucnts from 40 cents to 830.00 a Set. Blank Books. And every thing you could want in our line. Wc expect to remain after the holldavs are all over, and by buying of us you keep the money at home. " Examine our goods and prices before going elsewhere. B. F. STEVENS & CO., City Book Store. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SFBOIAIi ACTCTOTTCTCHESagDESCTa?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARBEL OF 30 GALLONS. (LARGE ORDERS IX LIKE TROrORTIOX. Less Quantities, 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 50 per Dozen Special attention paid to orders from Public nouses and Familles.-wi THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SUrEBIOR TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED BY XOXE ON THIS COAST JOHN HAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHMIAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. "Orders left at the. GERMANIA BEER HALL will be promptly attended to.-i Nttice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of tbc Pythian Land and Building Association will be held at the as sociation hall ob Wedaeaday, December Gth, at 8 J9 P. M., for the purpose of electing a hoard of Directors for the ensiling year aad for the ceaatderatloa of such other bmi ei u my MgaUy eew brfore It h. mtJLt tifJXBB, oc y. accommodations and greater facilitfcs rented the new building on Sqiicmoqua display GutfdS ever brought to Astoria San Francisco or Portland. D X. E R ' S IVZLIj HAVE A New Goods ! BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. Notice. InEREB Y GIVE NOTICE OF MY INTEN tion to apply for a Patent for curing and ntittinrr nn salmon trout, commonly called steel-heaus, under the name and style of "Borchcrs' Sugar Cured. Smoked, Boncltss Salmon Trout.," which process lias been at tached and is now made use of by Messrs. Bowlby, Berrj-, and Collund. In Astoria, Or. Astoria, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1M2. d-lni THE CALIF 1XTEAOSDINARY THIS WEEK. Tremendous Reduction O There is not a Cloak purchased in the California Store where there is not a saving from three to six dollars to the purchaser. Th? GreafeBi SmriBce of lie lum Is in our Dress Goods department. We have just opened a new Stylish Black Dress Goods to take the place of Cashmere, very fine and stylish, which will be offered at very low figures. EXTBAQRDINAR BAB9AIN9 In Plushes, Brocades and Black Silks. 8PEBIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered in HOSIERY, NECKWEAR and RTJSCHING. We guarantee a saving of at least 25 per cent, to all purchasers at the California Store. The same reduction is made on our extensive stock of Clothing- for Gents, Boots, Hats,' Overshirts, etc., etc. Wemeaa-wliat we say. in your Purchases be sure arid CALIFORNIA THE NEW MODEL A PUJLX STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. 3. del. :q:.a.'W':e2s, Two doors cast of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON. John A. Montgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) DEALER IX TIN, SHEET IRON AND GOFFER WABE. A General Assortment of Household Goods. AGEXT FOi: STOVES jRJBSJX THE BEST IN THE MARKET. "&tAXx2El Plumbing Goods of all kinds on hand. Job Work done in a Workmanlike Manner. COK.F.R Oft JIAlX AXI JEFFERSOX STBRET8; ASTORIA, ... CHAS. HEILBORN, MANTJPACTURER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MoMiiis, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALER IN K FURNITURE Ss BEDDING. Corner Main and Hqucmoqua Streets, Asteria, Oreca. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER, ETC. A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AIX KINDS F FimiWTUItE RKPAIKEB AUD TAKNIMEB, NIA STORE in our extensive line of I If vniuitkh-ffl-niol a 9iwiJi ' " -at, call at the P. O. CORNER. RANGE CAN BE IIAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E, R. BAWB8. AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, TOU WILL BE PLEASED. K. 1. IIAWES is also agent for tlio Buck patent (Mil? Stove And other first-class stoves. rurnace "Work, Staaa Fit tings, etc., a specialty. ---i -t P '--r