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Ul t M) gtfiovJiut. ASTOKIA. OP.EGON: TUESDAY. ..SEPTEMBER 1. 18S5 AT THE SEASHORE. Tiie sea and men's dealings with it have always supplied many symbols to body forth men's earnest thoughts on the career, the fortunes, the expe riences, the dangers and the hopes of the human being, as he passes over the narrow straits of lime into the ocean of eternity. To one familiar with the aspects of the sea, and yet not so familiar with them as to make them commonplaco and limited to the mere associations of business, to such a one the sea is perhaps the most impressive part of the creation, and is fraught with moral suggestions of the most striking and elevated character. There is nothing in na ture, except perhaps the evening sky, which is almost loo familiar a spectacle to preserve its lessons fresh, there is nothing else lhat gives such an impression of infinity as the ocean. To Ihe 03-0, and almost to the imagination, it is boundless. To the plummet, it is unfathomable. Its depths are secret and mysterious. Abroad on its open expanse, no ob jects intervene to help us to compass its vastness, or to weaken our seuso of its grandeur. And the power which the sea exhibits dqepens thi3 feeling of infinity. The sea ever moving, never resting, heaving every moment from its foundations, and sending its huge tidal waves as by ono act, and in one uubrokou series, around the globe, ono hour so tran quil and beneficent, and the next a devouring monster, to-day bearing the navies of the earth upon its friendly bosom, and to-morrow, it may bo ready to wrench them to pieces by its violence and to en gulf them in its opening depths it is as it were a living om nipotence, omnipotence in action, the visible type of almighty power ir. fnrfch in sensible reality. In oth er departments of nature, omnipo tence is rather an inference of the understanding, something that was displayed at some remote and uncer tain period of creation. The sea is a present image and expression of it. And then the sea is so unchanging. The land is always varying its aspect. The seasons diversify it constantly. The face of it is altered by the works j of man from generation to generation, and from year to year. heavens are changed, as to the place and arrangement of the stars, every night and every hour. But the sea changes not. The first families of men saw it a3 we sec it. Age after ago, men have looked forth and ven tured upon it; and through all time it has been to them what it is to us, presenting to the eye and to the ear and to the feeling the same boundless expanse, the same mounting and breaking of its waves, the same sol emu moan and roar, the same un wearied flowincr and ebbing of its tides. "When we look upon Niagara, who is not constrained, among the multitude of thoughts which crowd upon ono in lhat stupendous scene, to ask himself, is it possible that it has been rolling ever Ihus, flowing on and sounding on, so vast and so majestic, through the long ages? Aud, when wo have como home, does not the question arise: Can it bo that it still keeps on, just the same? day and night, summer aud winter, and is to keep on so forever? The same questionings arc natural to one who muses by the seashore. There it is, the mighty deep, rolling on the same forever. The waves advancing, breaking, and retreating lo-day just as they did unknown ages ago, and will keep' on doing without rest or interruption for unknown ages to come. "We do not know anything in the other aspects of nature, cer tainly not in any numerical calcula tions. or any efforts of abstract thought, that give so solemn an im pression of the vast stretch of time, of the unbounded continuity of ex istence, so near an approximation to a sense and an appreciation of eter nity. Such are the elements of the feel ing of infinity connected with the sea. And that is the bond of sympa thy between it and the soul. Any impression of the infinite which wo ever obtain awakens a sense of some thing that corresponds to it in our own nature and being. There is something infinite, immeasurable, in comprehensible in our own souls. The sea is almost brother to the hu man spirit the type, the mirror of some of the same great attributes im aged forth within us. Hero within us aro desires, restless and insatiable; affections that never find objects ade quate to fill and exhaust them; thoughts that pass beyond all bounds of material things; faculties that have never found their limit; susceptibili ties of enjoyment and of suffering which it is almost appalling to think of; fears which the image of unutter able hells has not been able to out eut run: and hopes which this world can do little more than provoke, and a thousand worlds, such as we are able to conceive of, could not satisfy or outstrip. And then that ever-haunting sense of a something within that shall not dio the overshadowing consciousness of an immortal nature and an endless career a feeling which may be shaped into a fixed and definite faith, or may be a dreamy speculation, or even but a halt con scious anticipation, yet which can never be divorced from the living soul, can never die out of it wholly, nnn nnver be reasoned out of it, nor denied nor scoffed out of it, but must mix itself, consciously or uncon sciously, with the deep fountains of the heart's emotions, and move aud act among the very roots 6f our be- Ross' Opera Use. The Greatest Niusica! Event in the History of Astoria! ONE NIGHT ONLY! Yednesday. September 2, 1885. MISS Empire Store to the Front We beg to direct special attention to our LATEST IM PORTATIONS of NOVELTIES Yes, there is an infinity investing and permeating our mental life. Ev er' man feels it sometimes, though he use not the name or know not what it means. There is a seuso of it that accompanies all great thought, all profound feeling, all living and elevated moods of mind and helps to raise and magnify them. "Whatever in tho outward universe- helps that feeling, and becomes it3 type, its innmnrinl. and its uuide. is as im- proving, as uplifting to the soul, as it is beautiful to the imagination and dear and welcome to the heart. Aud it is because the great ocean has this likeness to spiritual reality, this sym pathy and lciuship -with Ihe human spirit, that it has been so rie'.i in its moral suggestions to the meditative mind, and has supplied so many em blems of human life in the common thought aud speech of men. OSara Louise Keiloj AND HER Grand Concert Company ! Consisting of The Following Eminent Arti3ts: 3Iis liaurnS. Groves, Coi.tralto. 2Iihs oi lie Torbett, Violinist, ?.lv. Whitney JIocRridze. Tenor. Ii Ivan E. Morawski, Basso, 3fr. AUolph Gloso.rianist. Fine Dress Goods, Parasols, liawns, Corsets, Etc. From and After GOODS WILL BE SOLI) BBS & ?. .lla j. J. B. POSI Itlanncer. Hoopskirts, Etc., Which we arc selling according to our motte: TIip Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices.' Rocrved Seats General Admission... ..$150 1 CO mrRox office now upon at the usual place, Jlie New York Novelty Store. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Br.NTOK Street. Nhak 1'akkkic 11ojj.sk, ASTORIA. - OREGON. FRAEL BROS. F FRANK . is. b. PAX&KSSR, OKA I KIl IX Ha?, Oats, ani Straw, Lime.. Brisk, Cemfsnt, Sana aid. Plaster Woo! Delivered to Order. Prajlnsr. Teamlcrr ami Express Kulaes. Dealer at Wholesale ami Retail m urnsiure !Q?Q UEU! NEW TO-DAY. For Sale. A COMFORTABLE FIVE ROOMKD hou-e and lot, v.cll situated. Cash takes ;i bargain. Inquire at this office House to Rent. ROOMS. suiSablc for single gentlemen. In quire or JH. IHJUK. at Gcrmania Beer Hall. TTT1TII TWO FURNISHED GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAiMIAEIEEEIMS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. faU. Orei-iiitionn made to Order at Short Kotlee. A. I). Wams. President. .1. G. HusTi.KH,Secretary, I. W. Cask, lreasurcr. JOHN Fox.Supcrintcndent. orSrJin UUUIIIfefi Oil Glotk, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Mouldings, tmmm kts:.oikk I te: It In. or to Astoria Furniture Co Dealers in Annual Slock Holders' Meeting. milH ANNFAL MEETING OK TIIE JL Stock Holders of the . F. L. & II asso ciation v. ill be held in Odd Fellows' Hall on Monday. October r.th. at 2 o'clock r. 31., pur suant to adjournment this day. G. REED, Pros. Attest ; A.J. M EG LKK. Secy. Astoria. August 'J lth. 1SS5. Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN TH VT I v. ;ii imt Iip fAst)oiisib!( for :niv debt The very ! contracted by any person uulcss it be" on my . j person si order. MINNIE G. XI. sriSAAKl il. AstOli.l. August SGtll, 1&T. Notice OlSKGOX AND 0 U.1FOKNIA Railroad comtan u Furniture, Bedding, Wall Paper, Mirrors. PICTURES, loilttii, Carpets, Mattii, Picture Iraies, f Mow Shanes, etc. r? ier-p - THE NEW Etc, XiiJJJLL- J'Sffcal t til t3H si ml ti 5ii t- 2T -St-f ni-ErrTJT l-S?i. v -'sryygsiuj irixrcw-uwrsjsrrasss -" ri-"SJfir1 jjyry ITCT1 ' ' ' y sr'3: "sV? Z7- JF LAUA PARKER rbtn P. Parhcr.h'asicr. I'nrTOWINO, FREIGHT orCIlAK- MODEL KANGK CAN RE HAD IN TOStIA ONLY OF AS- ?'ii 2-& , H. HAWES, AG EAT 'Ai 1 AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL BE FIASED. K. R. II AWES 13 abo agent for the Back pteit (Mil Stove Cor. Chenanius and Hamilton Sts. II. Du BUISSOX, Alanager. 1'okti. vnd, Oi:i:on. August Rlh, is&. 1 TVIOTICKIS HEREBY iilVli.N JIM -lA Li pursuance of an order of ihe I nited States Circuit Court for the District of Or gon the undersigned is prepared to refund, on Minendor of contracts (printed in green colore the amounts paid to the Oregon and California Railroad Company for lands Ij ing within the limits of the forfeited portion of the Oregon Central grant, (generally know n as the grant for the line from Forest Grove to Astoria) that is. lauds situated beyond a distance of t went y-fie miles from the track of the completed railroad line from Foilland toMcaiiininue. lt.Koi:iIL1,u, Receiver. EXCURSION TICKETS FROM ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN Tor $2.50, QU THE "TELEPHONE," 1 his holds good until September 30th. 1SS3 VISITING CARDS. A Large Stoc'-c of FINE VISITING CARDS, Of Every Grade TO RESOLD FOR CASH. APPLY AT ASTORIAW OFFICE. Notice of Assignment. flJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL JLa whom it may concern that the under signed has been appointed assignee of the estate of M. D. Kant, an insolvent : and all peisous luuitig claims against said insolvent, are requested to present the same to the as signee properly verified at his office In the Occident Hete: In the cily of Astoria. Clat sop county, state f O.egon, within three :uonth3 from this date. CHATS .s. WJlir.llJ. Astoria, August 0th, 18$.",. JSXCI E&.XJSTXXKTQ' AND CARRIAGE FAINTIfSGI In Good Stle aud lowest Lixing I'nces. CIIAS. OL.SEA'. Shop at Montgomory'sold stand. SOLS AGENT, Ahtoriz, Invitc-s the publ to inspect his new Mock ot "WATCHES. Jewelry, Clocks mil Silverware. Every Article Guaranteed mi, JLPLE l-PDPi KUWRklflbir e'Quick-TrahiJCLn ftiunM W "".nlprf mXAUHNb br .aV-. ?. ' DM -?.f; mX.Zr It 1 ti SVW tu .i , mAVc 51 sf KSffM BEST. SolC i!l 'h iAa9' Vr3r 1" principal C-f S-"I, S VvCC ClUC3i.lU"3 -TjTr acuw (. Hba. leweieri. yiua " FallWarraaw. Used the U. I nnMt Sar- TeT; In U I R- S&ral I mitorv;by IiromotlTO us,i Entrtncors Con- Rcpresonted. jiiauwajrwcn. Tac? AT Watcliest Cloelis and JEVELRY REPAIRSOOS Short notice by a First Class IVurU- tnsn. Also Engraving, and MONOGRAMS. Done Neat and Cheap A IUIL STOCK And other first-class Stoves. Furnace "Worli. Steain Tit tings. etc., & spacinlty. ALT? AYS ON HAND. s'cyjBuisr a.. MONT G-OMSRY, EEALKR IV Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware. A general assortment of Household Goods. AOMiT FOU 3I.VEE STOVES ANI IS.13i2S. THE BEST J3 TIIEHIARKET. I'luajblag goods cf all kinds en Iunl. Job voikdQU9Snaoriinianilkainatiner. P'umbinK, Gas Fitting and uannery worK auenaeu to pruiupbij ClicnninnH Street, Xcxt On Iter rotable Te.ui3. C St. rarkcr' Store, Astoiia, Orecon. Assessor's Notice. TVIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT il the lUssesMnent roll of Clatsop county will be completed and m the hands of the board of Equalization at the court house hi said county on the hist Monday in August, l!sr, when all persons interested are re ipiired to attend and make any objections they may hare to the same WAttKE2- County Assessor Clatsop Comity. Astoria. August Tlh, 15S3. ADLER'S CRYSTAL PALACE. C XT. KXOWLK5. u i. r.isow x. St. Charles Hotel, (European Plan.) DROWN & KNOAVLES - - Proprietors Fikst Class in Every Rkspkct, Good Restanraut Connected with thelionic Fire-proof llrick Uuildinj:. lc Kooras. In the Center of the City. Cor. Front and Morrison SL.. Portland. Or Administrator's Notice. KOTICE IS 1IERERY GIVEN THATTHE uudersisned w:is on the Dth day of April, 1R5. appointed administrator of the estate of .lohii Joiiuson deceased. All oersons Iiavin-r c'oliiis awiinst said es tate are hereby lUMued to present the same, verified as bv l?r i sonl red. to meat the office of Fjord" & Slopes, in the city of Asto ria, Clatsop comity, ureon, wnuin six months from this d?te. MARTIN FJORD. Administrator. Asloria, Oregon, April 17th, lgS3. Gamahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO 1. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND KKrAIL DSALEKS IN 6EMSRAL 1IRCBAMSE Corner ChPUHmus :uid Cass streets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAM)! Executrix' Notice. HAVING KEEN APPOINTED EXECU tiiv of the last will and testament of M. M. Gilman, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same properly verified to me at my residence In Astoria, Clatsop count v, Oregon. FLORA J. GILMAN. Jixecutrix. Astoria. April 2nd, 16S5. 11 -5t MARKETS. WYATT I THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, Administration Notice. HAVING KEEN APPOINTED ADMIN istratrix of the estate or In ing Stevens deceased, all persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at her re-idence In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. MRS. AMANDA STEVENS, Adminstratrix. Astoria. Oregon, June 1G, IS85. w-5t BRITISH BARK Firth of Dornocli. We shall nlace this fine iron baik on the berth at Liverpool for August loading. Portland or Astoria (drippers can obtain full particulars as to freight and insurance rates by applying to MEYER. "WILSON & CO.. Portland, or to WILSON, MEYER & CO., t 15 Brunswick st., Liverpool. A BIG STOCK OF Trunks, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Etc., Just Received at Phil, A. Stokes a Co's, NOTICE. MIIjH. I:E33PsOT, FRESH FJlUnS, Candy and Notions, Good Cigars and Tobacco, at c. x wir.sos's t-COiME AND SEE ME- Faster PISDBRWS OUTFITS. OIL SKIMS, Gum Boots, Overalls, Shirts, Etc AT LOBB & CO. JOBBERS ES WINES, LIQUORS, AND GIGAKS. AGENTS FOR THE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. J3T-A1! goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET, Opposite Parker House. Astoria, Oregon. Phil.A.Stokes&Co. Next door to Foard & Stokes' store, is head quarter for Clothing at Bottom Figures WILL fomiX ct AXEj a!u j pATorrreAucaaBit: EASIER J.C.TruIlinner Than any oth- f er axe made. CHOICE GEOCEEIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. YVTill 3?oca., 33to. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & GOKPANY, Administrators Notice. NOTICE IS IIEREBYGIVENTHATTHE undersigned v.:ls on the 2fith day of No vember. 1SSJ. duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countjf ot Clatsop, administrator of the estate o Joseph Duncan, deceased. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same, properly veririled to mc at my residence near Skipanon, Oregon, within six months from this date. . , SILAS B. SMITH, Administrator. Skipanon, Or., March 20ih, 18S5 Hardware ai SMb Chanftlery VAH DUSEH & CO.. DEALFJtS IN Hsrdvare and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Yarnisli, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements Sewing Machines, PsiInK ami Oils. 3rooeric, etc. Soffl 6i Jewelry, Hundreds of woodmen tes tify to its supe riority. ItRoes iiren ana .crer Stlcli. CARNAIIAN & CO., A cents Astoria. TricN Sl.SO. Fresh and Cared Meats, Vegetatoles, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT TIOTEL, CIIKXA1IUS Street, Astoria, Ojr. Notice of Assignment. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE STATE ol Oregon, for C'rtsop Ceunty: In the matter ol toe assignment of L. P. Hon, an insolvent I'ootor : Notice is heiebv ;,iven that the iinder signcd has been : ) wintcd assignee of the estate of E. I. Hon. :n insolvent debtor, and all persons having tlamis on said estate are hcrebv notified to present tho same duly veriiled as bv law required, to the under signed at Ins' office at the West Shore Lum ber Mills, in the city of Astoria, in Clatsop countyOregon, within three mouths from t,,lSlhllC- P.A.TRULL1NGER. Assignee, Astoria. April 18 1SS5. Everything bought here cuarantedtobe just as represented. No old stock; every thing fresh, and NEW GOODS on every Steamer. Remomber the place. P1IT.. A. STOKI & CO. C3I-A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS for sale at Prices thnt Defy Competition. For Sale. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT fo sale. Beautifully located. Apply at Astorlan office. J. P. AUSTIN, Seaside - - - - Oregon DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, TOBACCO ASD CIGAltS. C-A FINE BILLIARD TABLE. For Rent. THE HALL OVER D. L. BEGK & SON S can be rented for Public gatherings. Anniiratlonmavbe made to the executive committee of the Astoria Ladles CtTce dub Mn5. BERGMAN. w MRR. PRAEL. Mns. CHARTERS. Good Farm OF EIGHTY ACRES. PARTLY IM proved, on the Klaskanine. For sale cheap or will exchange for city property. Apply at Astoriax Office. Notice. AND ASSESSMENT mnv TAV T.TST I w,ii nr vimnl district No. 1. Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, Is now In my hands for collection, and will remain with mo for sixty days from date, after which time said taxes wfll be delinquent. Parties interested please take notice. J on0STLEB. ClerkDlst. No. 1. Astoria, August 13th, 1SS5. Washington Market. Stain Street, - Astoria, Otegon. RUKGSXAX & CO. PitOFKIETOKS fJESrECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN j tion or the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESK AND CURED PrtEATS I I "Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. 5-Special attention given to supplying amps. Scarf Pins, Ctaiis, f ticks, Pianos mid Organs of tlic Best jiikIsc at the Lowest Prices. The finest stock of Jewelry in Astoria. STA1I goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER Four F0& KENT. Rooms, Centrally Located Summons. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE STATE X of Oregon for Clatsop county. Sttovros Condak, plaintiff, j rf. Annie B. Condak. defendant.) In the name of the suite of Oregon to the above named defendant. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you bv the above named plaintiff In the above entitled court in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of tho next term of said court, namelv on Monday, September 7th, 18S5. or tho plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said comnlainr, namely a de cree dlsolving the bonus of matrimony here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care and custody of their minor child. Tills summons Is pub lished bv virtue of an order made by the Hon. F. "J. Taylor, judge of said court, on the 20th day of July, 18S5. FULTON BROS.. jy25-6wk Attys. for plaintiff. AND SUITABLE FOR HOUSEKEEPING . APPLY AT ASTORIAN OFFICE. R, iklirir, PLUMBER AHD GAS FITTER. Water Pipes a Specialty. A Fuii Stock of Material on Hand. Personal attention given all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms Keasonnble. Shop and office on Cass street, one door above Frank Fabrc's Restaurant, Astoria, Oregon. c Delinquent City Taxes. 'OTICE is herebv given that I the undersigned Chief o'f Police of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, have been furnished with a warrant from the council of said citv requiring me to col lect thecity faxes assessed for Ihe year lSSo, ana now delinquent; upon mc nsr, and make return of the same within sixty days. AH parties so indebted will therefore please take notice and gov ern themselves accordingly. 1 shall be in my office at the city jail overv dav until bentember 1st. 1SS5, to receipt for the same at which time I shall levy upon the property of all de linquents not having paid. C. w. LouGirrtEY. I Chief of 'Police of said city of Astoria. Astoria, Or., August 18, 1885. Abstracts of Title. milE UNDERSIGNED HAS COMPILED JL a set of Abstract Books from the records of Clatsop County and Is now prepared to furnish complote and correct Abstracts of Title to any Real Estate In the County, at reasonable rates. Q R THOMSON, Attorney at Law, Astoria. Oregon. Office, Room 5. over City Book Store. B. B. Franklin, MeMer an3 Gdtiiet Max, SQUEIYIOQUA STREET, XEXT TO THE ASTORIAN BUILDING. J-AH work done in a skillful manner on short notice at reasonable rates.