The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, September 17, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17. 18?2
J. r. HALLOKAX.
Editor
Tfco Oregon Seitatorship.
To-morrow niirht
so
Presi-
dent McConnell of the senate says
the Republican members will go
into caucus to select their candi- J
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date for United States senator. '
During the week that has passed
since "the legislature convened,
there has bern a steady attack
upon MkcKPll on .the pait of the
Oregonian;-au attack that for viru
lencfe ; and persistence we have
never seen equalled. That, paper
assails his private character; his
friends claim "that his alleged ser
vices heretofore entitle him to the
position, and that the Orcgonian,
by the course it is pursuing, has
improved his prospects. It seems
to tts" that his chief strength, at
present, lies in the fact that his
opponents' tactics do not admit of
concentration. Even the Orcgon
ian, with its invectives and per
sonal history of the man, has no
suggestion as to the propr-r person
to elect in place of the retiring in
cumbent. MitchclPs enemies seem
to be somewhat diffuse in their in
dividual preference, and from
present information it is manifest
that there can be but one outcome
to the matter the election of J.
H. Mitchell. In-any contest Df
this kind, if the assenting parlies
desire successitis requisite to select
a candidate and concentrate all
possible strength on him. This
they have not done. An impor
tant factor in the result is what
aotion the Democrats intend to
take. The tradition of party sug
gests a meeting in caucus
and a complimentary vote to
some one of their political
faith. The practical uselessness
of such action may be used by
some of the minority as a reason
for supporting the man most likely
to win. 'JChe case stands about
this way, in our judgment if we
were betting on the result, and
betting to win, we would wager
all available coin ihat Mitchell
would be elected.
Faith vs. Fact.
lx the present conflict between
religion and science the material
ists are sometimes attacked in their
own camp and given blows that
demonstrate the necessity of some
thing more than simple denial.
The latest phase of this point of
the antagonism is an assertion on
the part of the orthodox, of the
need of an atheodicy, or reconcilia
tion of the facts of the world with
the supposition that there is no
God, a-harmonizing of the ideas
of justice, design, and other like
indications of the Deity with the
atheistic theory. Now that tiie
Christians have long been const me
ting a theodity, materialists, ag
nostics, absolutists, and all others
who have no place for Deity
should construct a system that
will be complete with God left
out. The leaders in Christian faith
say their opponents should account
for the goodness of the world, for
design, for instinct, for adaptation,
for progress, for the origin of
being and life, and for all else
that is generally thought to militate
against this theory. Let them
see if they can make a belter athe
odicy .than the Christians have
made a theodicy. Which can get
the more complete and consistent
system? Which can get all things
harmonized without any disturb
ing elements? Which will first
obviate the necessity of supposing
"mysteries" or "inscrutable ways?"
The world wants :i reconcilia
tion of some kind a theodicv or
an atheodicy. "You must justify
the" ways of God to man, or tire
ways of Nature to man. You
must account for the evils by a
theodicy. Tf you think we never
can account for the evil in the
world, see if it is easier to account
for- the good in the world. See if
it is easier to account for all things
with God eff out than for all
things 'with God left in." Thus
sayctli the defenders of the present j
system. Tlicv claim that the bur-,
den of reconciling the facts of the ,
world is not all on the Christian, j
Aire uuuuiiuiur lb as 1UUC11 DOUI1U.'
as he to be consistent and to round i
his theories into a. harmonious sys-!
tctn. J
"When the antn-ronibts of Chris-
tiamty gel at the positive work of (
constructing the whole oi our
knowledge in which there shall ho.
no rnntriMifti.Mie if- clinll nn tl.i.i
j Christians" time to criticise. The
unbeliever on the defensive is a I
new role, and the world is curio is '
to sec him in : reconciliation f
unbelief. An -ttheodicy is Hi.',
thing that will catch the logir f '
the atheist.
NEW TO-DAY
For Gray's Harbor.
The Steamer GEN. MILES
"ViH lenc (;rn- dm!
rei: ;hays iia'-kor on
Saturday. Sept. . 23. 1882.
nvijjiil from Astoria U i : ":.."? Jlar
bor, iei ton. - - -" - s-..i)
Froifilit ftmii Airin r SkaJv.atT
Day, per ton. - - - -!.
aio. .-.0
.1.11. J. GRAY.
A;,ent I.S.X.C'n.
SHERMAN'S
most rT.j.Ki;RATi:n
Educated Hotbbb f
a:i
CIRCUS!
"Will ilill)it in AMori.i on
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 27. '82.
Mesr. (.'. ami .T. .Sherman take roat pie:
lire in annoimcinjMiiai in auiiiiiou
lu their snot wonderful
School of Etfncaf ed Horses,
Tl have this year added a
COKI'.S OF AKEJ.H) STARS,
Unsurjiaseil by any lint inyr t Kited U row
for veais, viz. :
Miss Kiite Cross, Senonta Palmyra,
Mrs. Fred 'Mackley, Mr. Fred Maeldrt,
M r. Sh-Brist, Siest ist & Duray,
Mr. .loe Williams. Auk-r & Zon-Mi,
Mr. Ike Riimws and Mr. .to? Alien.
Sherman's Silver Cornet Kami
Will pantile the streets in the niaiiii'eent
elianot. ilnittn le. sj liohli MeeiK
ADMISSION". - - - !.
CHILDREN. - - .-
A TAILOR'S TALE !
T have no clear
ance sale this fall my
friends, the fisher
men got away with
nearly all my stock
of summer goods.
My stock is fresh,
choice and complete
in Fall and Win
ter Styles of Cloth..
Clothing, Overcoats.
Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots
and Shoes. I will
sell ready made or
made to order in the
finest and best style,
and when a man
buys a garment in
my store it fits well
and is satisfactory.
My prices are be
yond a doubt the
lowest to be found in
town, the best value
for your money.
M. D. KANT,
The Boss Merchant Tailor. Hatter and
Clothier.
.
JBLCrd
TowillEW l.TORB!
fTInP TlTl V
muaama ea -.- caw a
r a
AraviM'4
V c iitSsL
VU1U D
Go oarlv and choose from his
i-'ine, New, Large and Carefully
Selected Stock of
ALL KINDS OF
n
For .
Ladies & Gentlemen
Now is the time to get your
1 loots and Shoes
SHEAP.
?ccolicct I have a largo stock
of the very best goods, and you
will find my prices as low as any.
lc"' ' Close attention paid to cus
tom made Boots and Shoes of all
kinds for Ladies and Gentlemen.
2S? Repairing neatly done.
tl A KTIX rOAlM. .T. .1. STORKS.
FOARD & STOKES,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Wood and Willow-ware,
GROCERIES.
Txibacco, Cigars. Wines and Liquors
rOKKICX AM DOMESTIC
Fnrits (m (1 Vegetables
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
AND
General Commission merchants
NV! to ci.nei.Mii Itaihtay & Xav. m' Ii.iek
litv
(rtfnhS-ui ro imge & al:.kn.)
Wftoieale and retail i!e.ter la
Provisions,
Grockery.
Glass and Plated Ware,
TKOPHJAI. AND DO.MKSTIGj
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
""TrLSTf- Toi;etlier with
ioes)Liprs,TflteccoiCiiars
Tiie larset and niast cmtplotc lclk of
gmls inttieir line to te foiiihUn the cltj.
Corner or (Vis and Sqnemoeqhe Streets.
ASTOllIA. OKKiOX.
Health is Wealth.
Dr. E. ('. West's Xervc and llraln Ta'at
incnl: a. .specitie for Htteria. Dizziness,
ConvtikiotLs Xenons Headache, Mental De
tULSslon, Ioss of Memory. Spennatorrlioea,
InilWtClteV. Ilivollintnrv Rmiinne Vroiii-..
lure OJd Aue, e.utscd lj nvcr-oertion, self
abnse. or otvr-itidulsenee. tthieh leads to
inex.-t.v,iiee:iy aim cientii. one box ttili cure
tUAca?os- Ktelibov contaiiKone montlLS
treatment, due iniinr i- .- . t.. i...
i for lite dollars : ient In- imii i'.r.-.ni.;!i ., ".
" "..-. .. T .- " "'" I I't.tt uI f I
.eii oi iirue. tt e Knanintce six boxes to '
i t'wo'-V Wlth oach ""Ifrreeelretl by t
. v.-IJIsemlllie putvlia.scr our written
Prices.01"-0" lCTS by " aT wkilto
BMBWPwmHi
"I
MEW GOODS,
A.H?X REDUCED PB.ZOES !
I am opening a first class Mock of Veir rnrniturv, cowprNtn" etery thin:: in the line of
01
Ihnmhey Sets, Parlor Furniture, Carpets. OiljT
Cloths, Waitings. Lace Cuvtaiiw. House
Trimmings, and tlio I si tost novel
ties in Inferior Decorations.
T would respectfully surest to parties desirous of seeing really
iit:e goods to call. The (piality of my goods taken in consideration
with their price will commend them to all loveis of fine articles.
2'attrnkHe ami Itemling; Sloek. awl ."VI::rte to rler.-
Agent lorHoey's patent bed-sofa, ot tthiefi there are over 10,000 in
use on the Pacific Coast.
Plavel's buiidfng, opposite Welis, Fargo & Go's office.
U. W. GALLICK.
The BossCoffee and Tea Pot
E. R. HAWK
TWO DOOItS EAST OF OCCIDENT,
C. 8. PARKER,
DK.VT.KR TX
Hay, uats, fetraw.
Lime, Brick, Cement and Sand
Wood Delivered to Or;lcr.
Draying, Teaming and Express Business.
Horses ana Carriages for Hire.
DK.VI.KIt IX
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
F1RHT CIjASS
CLOSING
PITT
AT COST!!
Din-Inn this week our entire lock of
DRY GOODS-
CT.OTIIIA..
Cents Furnishing Goods, ,
HATS AND CAPS.
UOOTN A.I MIIOKM. Ftr., VAv.
To make room for a complete stock of
Hardware and Ship Chandlery.
Rovers will And runny desirable goods in
llw Int. and all nt extremely low prices.
A. VAN DUSEH & GO.
-ASK FOR -
Union India Rubber Company's
"i'urc Para Gum
Crack Proof
RUBBER BOOTS. ,:-l ' CTKX ,:NS- ('-s-B1M wx
CITY
IIEW.VJIE OF IMITATION'S ! , - - -
Re sure the l!oots are stamped CllACK i R O O VC '"T" O R F
PJIOOF on the heels, mid hae the 1'L'llK - s- v-f x -' ' - 1 -
GUM SPniXGS on the foot ami instcn.
c'noaking'theln.'wTt.r VES I WTOcS'ffi
AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make , ,,r x "?& V.'Avrfti HShcSln!
tliem last more than twice as long as any ,wJm!5 c,! 1 QZ! ,!nl? ,lp
Rubber Roots made. , urlLir
lweiriMiviir wmiimk l best assortment of
l'OK SALE Rv ALL DhAI.hRS. i variety goods
ALL KINDS IlCBBEPv IIELTIN'C.PACIC- '"citv'0
TNC,nosE.spi:D;GstcLOTHiN(:. .'n , , ,
ROOTS AND SHOES.-etc. rOCKet BOOKS.
lti. .,Hn..Ai.t i.a:. mmaiz.... n. i.b.i,t:.
;OOTYEAR RUBBER CO. ' .
.S..M. KU.W., " i
San Francisco. ,
:;m
Barbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply !
SALMON TWINE!
CORK MD LEAD LINES, I
SEINE TWINES'.;
A Full Stock Now on Hand. !
HENRY DOYLE & C0. j
511 Market Street, Han Frauclare
Sole Agent? for the Pacific Coast. J
mav i;k had of
E.K.ITAAVKB
seli: Ar.Kxr.
Ats. Apent fir ihf "eelehniteil
fttieli Cofeul ;o!i Sloto.
MEDALLION RANtiE
STFAM riTTISCS A SITCIAI.TV.
None tint the hesi ttorkmen emiIojed.
AH tvork frtutr.uiU'o.l or no rhame.
ASTORIA, 0HEG05
HILL'S VARIETIES.
OKO. Illl.l.,
rROriUETOR
jwai.tkr parks, - stack maxaher
Engagement of
Miss MAMIE GOODRICH,
The Qnocn of Serio Comics.
JOHNNY STOKES
t:ic treat eat or All Hebrew
Impersonators.
CHAS. BABR0W
Tlir t'hevterliel! or ItXtnstreKy.
Togetlicr vvitii a new
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Open all the Year, rrrforiiiniirr !lv:r
.
XJuhf. F.nCiiv Cliaiiso or I'm.
srcunmc Onrt- a VVrcfc.
Comprising nil tin latent
'songs, dances and acts.
I
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The ttieatre is ciowiled nightly, and all
w ho have u itnessed the entertainment pro
nounce It to be eounl to auy given elsewhere.
JUr. Hill as a caterer for tlte public's
amusement can not he excelled. Anjbody
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 Art iMs: (
.Mis r.vxxiK Wai.tox.
Mi Moi.uk Ciiklstv.
Mi:. Tom. Christy.
Mr. VV.vi.tkh Park..
All of which will appear nightly in their dif
ferent specialties.
Oncn air concert every eveninz : nerforni-
j ance commencing at !; entrance to theatre
.' onllcnton street; private boxes on Chena-
inus street.
New Stars in Rapid Succession !
Picture Frames,
Steroscopes. Mu
sical Instruments.
Sheet Music, Bijou
terie, & Celluloid
Goods, etc., etc.
I. F. STEVEN'S & CO.
fcjS!g.l.3-S '2 .
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W 7t Is " 7, c S. t S St I
tiJr,'i--!i'g's h
0BS
j of o'ood sendeoiblo Dress floods
M in- 01 oou scmccaDLCittesSfcrOOas
reuueed ro iz cents per yard.
Splendid all Wool (Jashmeres. all colors,
reduced to 40 cents per yard.
TREMENDOUS "REDUCTION !
All our 1.10 Cashmeres, all colors,, re
duced to 80 cents per yard.
The G?mies6 Smrifim of ik &mI
Calicos, 16 yds. of all best brands, 1.00
Handsome pieces of Dress Gingham, 10
yards 1.00.
Nottingham Lace, Window Curtains at
.very low figures.
Call early and secure choice selections.
We still baQ on band about 20 Hand-
some Xiadies Cloaks,
To be disposed of at a sacrifice.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
Being almost closed out of Ladies sizes, we have still on
hand a line of Foxed Cloth Shoes.
Also a few Pebble Side-laced, a handsome Shoe formerly
sold for 32. 50 and now at $1,75.
Also Children's Kid Shoes at 40 cts.; a handsome Childs
Kiel Slipper at 50 cts. ; Buttoned Kids at 60 cts.
Full line of Misses Kid and Pebble Buttoned Shoes at less
than S. F. wholesale prices.
A splendid Boys Winter Shoe at $1.75 worth $3.00.
By order of Creditors at
CALIFORNIA STORE
Jo2m A, Montgomery,
(SITCESSOR TO JACK INS & MONTGOMERY.)
COKAEJl OP jIAIX AXI JRFFFJISOX STREETS,
ASTORIA, " OREOOZf.
CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUPACTUKER OF
FTJR.lSriTUBE S BEDDING
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil .Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Window Shade's, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
Complete in every branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
IH-.U.EU IX ylv$
FUKNITTJBE S? BEDDING.
Coi-nei Iniu and Squeiuoqun. Streets. Astoria. OresOB.
WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC.
A Complete Slock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AIX KINDS OF FiriSXITlTRE REPAIRED AXD VARSISnED.
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DEPARTMENT.
HKALKRS IX
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agent1; for
Magce Stoves and Eanges
The Ret in the market.
I'nnnbing gooils of all kinds on hand.. Job
work done in a workmanlike manner.
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