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s v ..illnr mint nr Infuc. linnwhUh wo cull bettor- '," I'lfks In tlio c.mtitii. lions of multitudes or men. it cither proilncM or Is &, s.v Mi v": " ,i ,,., ; I wherein tlmt fluid lifimiiM t - Incompetent to siniitln tlio ,(?Tlwiror(CMHiiii;iryKiiroii5 leWM !?.." r l,,t" ,,!'"r'1cr t)SSjt-''iontnmln.illoM l ;" 'JVViW ... .,1 In- lllltVIIH.t IS. --'r'V- c;,c, lotv'llxliij?. tli-or.tin.il H.'n ,. mi'c.iltliv food, l'"lro 11,,,1,,l,,' "'Ji' a .r.t,i'im.ii 'I'lj "'' .. C, mill, nbnvo nil, I J""1 u' WfflNteW be lu origin L'rte unciw nfijttn ' , ,c..1Iiir noin iVi. t,..fn ! t.irv In tne ""' '," ,,.,, .....i rllllr1 , . "'i: i,. r'lMrcn unto wo """.'",. f V ,, , ntn-iiti - I .1 ' trauvii wiiA I & ?V TO K 0 IHrnliirr. tuber. 1! ltt I fin r Coniin 'tlo-i I In the l.....l. -well-''T,k Jiw.ur.ito mid becomo ulceiuiii mwi jnRi whkh V'fi,. bouclJ, .loninccinciils whlili "",,,,! ft .Ion Own ' i n' livcr "'"'I'1"'"" i lta.ii MilM Ko samo origin, require llio anine Um 1 Pri" ': n"'1 Jv'K,,lon r ! BW.'.,J'fil,c blood, and llico itniipMOHH dlt. lWU ' vou Win feeble, fiml, or "irrupted JfflnwSnC .o hc-Ith i will, that -l.fi. of ftT" hthy, J"" ca,,nut lme 'etor"lou, imK' Ayor's Stiraaimrilla nn,ll 'from tlio mi"' cfTcctual ntitldotcj i r " " 'ho ere of .1,0 .(bonier. It ?, Thi It It far nupcrior to nny other rem- 3? 1 doWl InowiiVnll who li.m, clvo, 5 trill- Tlmt It !! combine virtue, truly ex- on .iurv In ihdr effect upon till claw or con.. S li'fn.H.p.uably proven by the emit inulf S of publicly known am itinarkaWo cum I bi "wile of tlio followln- ,lic.ac5 : King'o EvU or Olanunlar Swelling, Tumors, Ertiptions, .Tiaplcs, Blotches and Sores, ErVsinolna, .Ryo or St. Anthony's Firo, Salt Bhonm, Sca'ld Head, Coughs from tuboroulous donoa it in tlio linn. Whito Bvpllinn, Dobillty, Dropsy, Nournlgia. Dyspopsia or Indigestion, Bvphilis raid Syphilitlo Infections. Morounal Difeassi, Fcmalo Wcaknestes, ml, iinicci!,.tlio w:u!e icne of romplalntJ th.it ntlso from Impnrlly "f ilj) b!xxl. .Miimio reM3rt of linllviiliiul cikcs in.ir bo fourol In Avi:u'n Aii:iiic.k Almanac, wMili i lunu-hol to Iho ilnipsl.tii lor pmttiltniM lrtirHiutlon, wherein mny Ixs lentnul tlio iliivcilom for In me, ni.il lomo of the rcmurkiiblo t-iiiv hlrh it lui mi'lo when nil other rcnieilleii linil ftillctt In ilTonl relief. Tho'O caci nro pnr.ely tnkcu from ill M'liKU of ilia country, In onlcr tlmt every ivnilor tisv li.no mi to lomo ono hn can icuk to hi in cfilt U-nellu from croiul cxpciiciuv. Si-ioluln d(preth(ill..l energies nml thin lenico itx li' t.rai far mora milject toil lcmo nml it fuliit retulu thin an licillliy cnntlttitlanl. llcncu it teiiiU to iSorten, nml iloe prenlly ihortcii, the nvcnt;o ilurn tioi uf hiim.m life. Tlio inst imiiorlnnrc of llioo niii.k'r.iiii)i.i Imi led in to tpcml yi-nnt in jicrfoct i reinnly which it biIiiiu.iio to Itn cure. Thli e rmv oiler lo llio public miller tlio nsiino of Atin'i SuiurAiiiM.i, nliboiipli It It (oinpincil (( lii;nislicnn, inmo of which exrcvil tlio ln.nl of X.'riijin'ii in nllcnitivo ncr. lly ii nlil you nsv prot'-rt ourclf fnvu ilia niflcriiip nml dimmer cf t'ici i iliionlcri. 1'nrjo out iho foill corriiplluni tVit rot nml finer in ilia blood; purc out thu rju"t of dieae, nnj iborout IiimIiIi Mill fidlow, Drill ii nli.tr irlutt lliii rcnudy miinnlnliM llio wA fiiurcmii, mid tliui c.vlt llio ilitvinicrk . !i lurk wn.'iln the mtcm or hunt out on iiiiv :ofit. Wo know tlio imllic li.ua lccn deccii-ed bv ninny totiipwlt of Simiarlllti, ili.it pioinlif much t .1 ilvl noiliinsj Imi iliey will ncilher Iks ilt-reiu'd rot ihupjuit'iicil In iblt. lit lrtuei Iiiivp been itovcii l.y nlimiilnnt Irhl, mid thcro rcinnliij no CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Groat Remedy for Coughs, Colda, Inotptont Conauuiptlon, und for tho roliof of Conaumptivo pation(3 in ndvnnood otn- Gos of tho disoaao. T n Imj bten to long ukiI nml no tinircnnllr k"on, tbat wo nceil do no moro limn uisuro ih'o fa'h-t'utiiKlualiiyU kept up to tho belt It over In been, and that It may bo relied on to do nil it hi' ei or done, l'rcparcdby Dn. J. C. Avnn & Co., Prvelicalaml Auuljllml CUnrit't, Ixiwcll, Mail. PMjor Jl 1 1 rwJitjcjre.jiimlMljy OSBORN & SESSIONS, AWHifi07Ci,Hfritt SI reel, sun IVaiKi.,.,. ' I&Mpffl1" ikI-bwcnci: IX 1.01.1 Wl.NrilVMMtcii.I1,''11 t,'J'.o fl tviinik-iit ll.atlo "lul PgnU.wr .? D rWnt ukuiI, or lu nil nkui;,,,"1"""0"" u..rlur lu.lur.iut.,11. K,n',r r.if. ',",' """I". tl"l.'.M.iClili..1 "trt"4 "'"'-"sluti! r'ulr,u "" lerilcw r ucr '.W&tM nl.i.t la cateiof 6co iU. abori!, iaVJlwwaA Cwnol.wl. dcal.ri lu . , V. .Sessions, 8Plelr hJS , "ae Jkwallle. '- leplStf MEWSPORISMAS'S EHPOKIUM. d.r.u """"'. iLdl-tiinV ; , "Kwia'iurliuciit Hgi.UM.;.l.,7?? l't'llluJ BO Vliul. nf ,.., I All M0.r. m it JSj..,' ""l "u'1 '" S-Src'-co, "-"tliou.J- liSuVuwJ W Ullra 8"9,.n"t JiElJ2hiMW5 JOHN MILIEU. WM. HOEPMan, n AppUeatloa, fw llZ??"",8?18 lake 'tlll.,' AuSiX ft"0 rr0:"M I. ...J 1(1 111 IILU I llt) III (111 ic il.H " ".,., r .i. ri '. . t..in i t tlio iinnum "". v WH isiirMi" Tlio ilic.itcs iiicn it orij-. ilitf children. 'u .. , , , ,.,. if I'." alii -ins ilitiits It U inltnilcil lii iwiili. A'-'di ii nl t llio i.imo tiiime, It It n verv ilif. ! l nub lno finm miy olbvr nlRfli Inn' been I. " rl'.i) wople, mid It f..r more clleriiuil than 3t our ir.u.ii hui ntt been nvallalle to them. i "' ?wl0f?lfi"a,'ES?rU.LI'Y N-0IIM8 TUB of lino Hn.l- I ttmx vol. xxi. 'ilMWtriMPi i L: Tn1 w miii uuaiiSKSS X0TIQE3, Peter. Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OllWOX. Ambretypos, Photographs, Cartes doVislto DOKE IK THE FINEST STYLE OF ART. Pictured Reduced , Oil ENLAIIOED TO LIFE SIZE PIONEER FAMILY GROCERY STORE, plKST DOOR SOUTH OF OLCSN, DHUM x .V CO., and oipwlto tlio 1'oit Onico. whore ik luiiuu n cnoico lelcctlon or Family Groecrlci nml rrovUlon. I.lquora nml Tolmcco, Ciiudlcs, Null, Apples, etc. !" '"m'1 "crytlllnK U'unlly found In n iirit-clam 'uiunjr uroccry aiore. CIIAHU:S W. SAVAGE. N. II, Market Price puld for Produce. Jacksonville. March 1, IRfiT. mr'-'lf VOLM-JY COLVIG, 3JCTjf!LXl."y 3?TTISXjIOt CANVONVILLE, OKLVON, Will Inke Aeknnwlcilgcnicnti of Dciiln, Protctt Niilen mid IIIIIh of Kxelinngc, innkc Atleitiiliuii. aim omer iiutriimcniii or pulillcatlon. Ilbink Deed, .MortRiiKM, Jlllla or Hale. Powernor At-loni'-y, I.lceiiti'i, Agrecmciita, etc., ci.iitautly mi iiiiiin. u'oxama DR. A. C. OVEKBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, OEEGON. Onico ut bin residence, In the Old Ovcrbeclc Ilniptlnl, on Oregon Htiect. i:. ii. ikki:nman, PHYSICIAN AND SUltGKOX, OFFICE-Corncr of California and Fifth Strcots, Jacksonville, Ugn, lie will practice In Juckimi mid adjacent counties, uinl attend promptly to priifexloiml culli. febiir DR, A. B. OVERBECK'S BATHROOMS, In tho Overbed: Hospital, WARM, COLD & SIIOWKlt DATIIS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. ' C7sisni.aa9.. "lONOIlKSS AT ITS LAST SKsSSION J liaviiiirpiitsdullANICKUrT LAW, it In now wiihlii the power of every limn that lnii(ilcily In debt, to free blin-elf from the iirenf .r iltfliU that cramp hl acllon, and which he Ic wholly unable olherwho to dbcharp. The District Court i.r the Unltwl Stale, which 1U alone In the City nf Portland, lm. under thi law, an e.xcluhe jiirhdlctlon of nil cae In llnnkruptcy. The uiulerilRiieil have procur ed u copy of tne law und are ready, an coon u a lleitister I npolntid. to attend promptly to iirocurliiL' illfcliurite hi llankruplcy lor a I who may feel dknoivd to favor them with their ji.it- ""- Abo attention paid to iirocuring LET TUNS PATENT lor new Inventions. Mitchell, Dolnli K Smitli, Attorncyn-at-Law. Purthud, Orefon. a.27 ini CANYONVILLE HOTEL, 3VtA.I3NT STIIEET CANYONVILLE OliEG ON, D. C. McCLELLAN, Fron'r. PHIS HOUSi: Ills" 11DCESTLY BEEN I relltlei und prepared for tho reception of euesl and "lie proprietor would .ay to be eltf ena o f So iilhern Oregon, and the traiellug m biic ti.it ho u no tcaJy 'eluJ an tn; lerllalUbo V ot Ub wUh ttett,1,nt ,,rTbo Table will bo furnhhedwl.h tho best the markot ntlordi, permitting no bouso to excel It cither In quality or variety. BPBOIAL NOTIOBS. O. O. F. -JncUsouvillo J-oitfie U, IO, U01U l" n.Ji'" mcetlngii oil ory Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows' Hnll- . ..,..., ...4.....1 bJmST Jambs M. Sutton Sec'y-, . .. n( s Trustec8.-GB0iiur: ti'.NK,-Wm. ay J. !. . , L ..: ath Monday in psr noDexan iueoB each Month, ,.f r vo. 10, A. F. & A. M YYIWIUJI ojuub" - - A..." KVeniogsori-reced ,,rnVi:.ir reifular commun.cawu. If W Uil "W " r . on mo in'""- v.- IiritSo.NViUJJ, o ing tho full moon, la aC.muw.Mi 011- ' o'.W. Savauk, Sec'y. "TAwnsHOE MAKERS. tory, wo nro now $ uugIn(,,8. Bt tSntlon to our heather an l" & Klp, On band,-direct fro m I r" Uomeillo heather, Hoot Ugi. . John 0. Hmx. " r A,,(, Ban Frauchco. tDRAV.fiwFranalKO. Adiirew, "" - cir.ot 116 Mattery Strwt, . .. ... itl'lW 1. OaSJ V?TiflfA, iV'ir 3JB.il U0' JACKSONVILLE, OXLY WAITING. Only waiting till the shadows Arc a little longer grown; Only waiting till the glimmer Of the dny's last beam is flown; lill tho night. of earth is fudcd From tho heart oneo full of dnv: Till the stars of Heaven arc hrcakinp 'I nrough tho twilight soa and gnv. my wcll-jadcd boast to the hostler, 1 and jiased at once to the bar-room Only wniling till the reapers I followed by my faithlul dog, l'rinoo. Hn vo the the last fl1icnfLrntiinil1innnHu was not naturallv nuarrehome. t-. .. , . r . . "..w ui uiu siiiiiiiier nine is nuii'd,. And tho Autumn winds have coin?. Quickly, renders! gather eiiiickly.. The last npo hours ol my heart, For the bloom ot life is withered. And I hasten to depart. Only wniling till the nngels Open wide the mystic' gate, At whoso feet I long hnvc lingered, Weary, poor nndlesolate. Kven now I hear their footsteps, And their voices fur away. If they call me, I am waiting, Only waiting to obey. Only waiting till the shadows Are a littlo longer grown; Only waiting till' the glimmer ' 01 the day's last beam is flown; Then from out the gathering darkness Holy, deathless stars shall rie, lly who-p light my soul shall gladly Tread its pathway to the skiea. WELL ITT, The Humboldt Ilfflnkr (Democrat) called upon the fiutcrn Slope to de fine its position on ihcMiflrugc question. The editor of the Slope, who, it seems, has done service in the past in the Democratic- ranks, but is now a radical Republican, talks as follows to the youiu; gentleman of tho llci'mttr. Wo may mention, says the Virginia Knttr lriie, that the acts of the Democratic party alluded to in the direction ol po litical equality arc not imaginary: Now, Ilonnifiold, wo want you to know that we have been a member of tho Democratic party since the first day of its organization, mid until its demise; endorsed and advocated all TA1tlf..H.lf W IvCtlilil 1l,l...-o1m.l M.lfl .'fifil.t t'lllll'V., ll,V in.-.l.T IIIIIII.IIV1I .11.1. Mill .1 1 1 ll T .! 111...... M I mi an iciiiuurniiu i-.-iimiuiiivN tie were a member of the party whvu u Democratic majority in the Stato of Now York conferred the elective fran- chise on "niggers." o were a mem-, ber of the part v when Democratic inn-, .. ... ..... - jorities gave the ballot to the "nigticr in .Maine, in Massachusetts, in Nev ! Hampsliirc, and as a good JJeiiioeral wo sustained the party in theso actf,J . , ... lt.l... l.......l ItM VOICII 101 Its eailllllliues, miuuiuii III i nran.es. anil took isue with every man ! hid who took issue with Us policy. We voted with tho Democratic party for Martin Van Huron for President of these United States, knowing that hf presided over the convention that iiiadc "lungers" voters. Wo were a member ol the party that elected Hichard M. Johnson Vice President of the Unitol States, knowing that he had a "nigger"' wife and mulatto children: knowing too that by the death of .Martin Vni 1)111011 till r-iiiiiv iiK -"vii tress of the White Houeo thougj Presidents were not so apt to dio dm- in" their term of ollice in those days as , micflit l.n cnlled noon to iiresidonsmir-ihiiii JVinco J' and tho way ho pitched of late years. In addition to all of JIo soon hegan to liowi witn pain, ami this as "a member of tho Democratb ' amidst oaths tho Southern swell had party xve have been called upon to ct I to grasp his dog and pull him from thu dorse'tho election of George K. Pugn ring to save his life, to the United States Senate, who xoted Amid shouts of applause I pocketed to repeal nil laws in Ohio making i thu llvo hundred dollars, settled my distinction on account of color. To , bill, ordered my horse, and left as soon support Hufiis H. Hamsey for Cover-U8 possible for another latitude, as I nor of Ohio, knowing that he favored wa fearful that thu owner of thu bull i.. l,i vote tho education of white and c1ol' iiiiht biisnect foul nla'. and din- "nifjear' childien in tnosamo school , ... .. ";." ... , t To support ami elect Kcuhcii ood to tl, finv,..noiM in ot UlllO, KI10WIII'' ...., lm nn the siinrcine bench of that State, decided that linilattoes had the j 0j lipht to vote. .. I " All these and many other things i vou cai,'t j,llt your head into an empty have xve sanctioned nt the behest of barrel." that partv, and now in our old age xve j (ji, i nonsense," exclaimed the oth can't throw off on that old part j nor t.r. "uiy can't Vi" do violence to that sentiment of the J$ecutie," dryly rejoined the first, father of Democracy, xvhich reads (take, .. jt jg jmpo.ssiblu to put a hojshwt oil' your hat, UomiifleW ,) "All men are etcated free and cijual." Hoiimfield ! what's bred In niltB m")B '"" i" jt jieimv,e are qM mQ ttiYonh tnlinvii had leisure J7Clll"i;iilH ,! d us great pleasure to have had leisure to write you more M(.p jj 8 wt.rc jUbt lik0 honey, and ho nt Icnt'tli, to havo referred to thatglo- w;8ie(l )10 wa8 a bee, and then ho kiss rious'tiiiio when our party, through e(1 hcr Thuy gave mo a stick of can lohn C. Calhoun, gave utteranco to tiVI10t t0 tell any one, bull didn't think tho noblo sentiment. "Untveial But- ti'ovti ,nm(i you, you're bo well uo frago and universal education.' 1 here j qUttlntod wIli, meif .... .t.nB.lllf K 01 SUUH isilllllimv.iv ..n-roficshiiiL'totis Democrats; that Contuast. Witness: "This hero :i i-nnlil delight inyyou "u ,c feller broko our winder with a later, , to nii memory in theso degenoraio , jt rbaueier on tli0 elbor as sho . morniim times in which tho Democracy havo ac-1 wa8 piayjMg 011 th0 planer." .Magis- came to l" .V -... tl,r KtrCt Oaths Of POlltl- ,..,' fM? nAMl rF tl, ..mml'lml v Al rectitude- scoffed nt tho tencliiugsnnd hi(1 geil0rai characta' renda' it '"Well, why tho dickens didn't you nf tho fathers, ami gone harloting xvith a, tnat Jl0 Bj10Uj H0 i011ga' be a 'knock and xvako mo?" Sure, an' be the maidens of our ancient Iocs. memba' of society." causo I( feared yez might be fast T Ttr -i.rress in busi-i asleep ! IlcCnhoriofthotruon,etal , ....... nt nnnte ln.t.t 1 iiifi.iv- li'lv-n rlinrl tliiu vnnr i-lin nnvir mBke thi ft n(1 vt first. d.cj 1 JH l-JlJif SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1S07. -vr DOG FIGJIT TUCKY. IX JCJCX. In the fall of eighteen hundred and ikivtv.fi vo 1 wna ilnu-t. in tlm SStntn of Kentucky, nn.l. a8 tlio miii bciran to it...... 'i... .... i -t ... . tk'clino toward the distant west. I, drew up at a littlo village hotel, guvuiAth""mrihidiikiwu.Uwi i , , . . ' ii 1 . 1 1 lull 'yet, fur a small dog, an insult would bo rcricnti'il in a way that would tnako tho fur llv. l.arue docs ho avoided, and seemed to feel it beneatl . i . .. . .... ... i inem to nonce sucu an ... erior-iooKing ,:'."., t- t ,""""'"""" "" wiiicii hhic ins ureaii was uiiiicreu, OS- pecially down amoiig tho ClllalrV 01 I the South. I sat in the bar-room watching t ho Jirogrcss of a gaine of cards.audbv the last amount of 'blue, ruin turned down tlwilf f li..ina T n.itfwt tn fit.. iwiiwiTiu nn tlicir throats, I came to tho conclusion ., . , , , , ... i t .! t feel as though the cramp was going tc tie tlicm up into knots. lu the midst ot my cogitations in wilkcd a real Southern swell, followed by a liowerfiil bull-dog, ami lie hud an cvi. look in his eye. l'rince gave a low growl, and the'owner of the bull dog noticing it, said: '.Vi-tor, do vou want that 'ere iloi ol jours chawed up, less than no time V Iol'H and all, in ' I don't know as 1 no.' a I replied, i sipiiie, el'you want to see yerdogswal lowed whole, just say so.' 1 told him I did not. think hit. dog could get liiiu down without some lit tle troulile. 'Wall, squire, I'll bet live hundred doll in against fifty, that mine can do all I've said, and uioie. Will you take the slier V told him I did not go round for the purpose of getting up dog-lights, but i would not hack out. 'Wheu will you Iiiinc it come oil"?' On second thought, 1 set tho hour 1 HIV IHAt tWI iiiiil;, .,,,,, k,U I'lt'I'irvi.V the next inoriiiiiL', and tl ......I lunl.ll ll. 1 ,1... ....u....., of a doc-fiuht was hailed with u shout by the rough crowd around. "Alter supper I tellrcd to my loom, leehng that 1 was dogleg, until 1 could think of some expedient. At last 1 .. .'I . t (Tn ' Icll my room, and went over to the little grocery stoivund jiuroliat-cil tine; ; hot tics ol poppoi-Miucc, and that niglit sleil sound, lor i kllsaie. J tie next !.... 1 .....1 11.!.. ....1 ........ 1.. f a iiiuiiiiul; I iu. i iiiuu .nut ni- iim i fur, legs and all, a good bathing with my popper-sauce. XX lieu the hour of nine came, I was promptly on hand, and all the village was there too, A ring wiib formed, tho money placed in the nauds of the la vein keeper, and thu two dogi placed in the i ing. Tho bull dog's owner said, 'Chaw him up, Tigo seize him !' and ho went at JVinco liko all possessed. Prince was frightened; Tigo laid hold of him by the neck, but hisjawrj boon slinned oil'. Then 1 said, M'uke into him was u caution. I'igo tried to grasp him, but it was of no uso; he was entirely at tho mercy of Prince. cover mv rusi o & ... Two young fellows got to bantering eacn otuer too oiuer uax-. j-inuiiy onu tilL.m exclaimed : xYell.theiu is ono thing, y rail can't do into a ban el." On, pa, .Mr. Smith xvas here this morning, and xvheu mar told him that you would not ncnomuiiii taie, nohaiu tutu ineir iiimuw must no i.neu wuu Irjslliu.n The nearer iimnigraiits ap sieet iron, or was tanned, not to begin ,iroxin)!lU, t0 (olor tt,,n,H,rallu.llt i nr.ii ,1.. ....a , .tuixiLii., ..... ... t it an, it uui uuieiiuiiK '"'t"",j i. states, have home resident agents, paid war ncNcr Wat; and if pie old devil i,v ,,,,, St!l( , Hreiueii, Copenhagen, hiniseli should appear, il I said, 'chaw i:,vrpool, Hamburg and other places him ut). 'J me.' it would bo done And, , (ltrr I.Im,..m,,.u t.. !,,,, ir. ,.t- .. . ."It is very siokly hero," said ono Irishman to "another tho other day, "Yes." said his companion, "a meat before" NO. 21 in ofn hoat. 8lni trtuiMliigoYr lit h.l mnfl brhtr o, ' McnnUlnn In .ha.Km nml f '! mlfr Ivmn tb ilim tint il.vtt en f ittttr. frwftk nut. h, I'tMlhi m., llirt tm ob Ihi ittp. Cvrnt tiol, Ml, Hotrow, riff, till M-tncrrflw, UZZ'VLT.l'!.1 Itnl Milt Mlln nr tfll.lt Hint rtx ?rknt,iOsi.ttih.ilit,-thft, r' uiinJp. ut tr, ;wiSiTr;.Vh.i"rT;HiTJTii.r. ) ' t, h, Trth u..t,-u.f i.c on tin ii . itf.tfr, Mm it. , i.1m, ii u..t i.f u.. .!.1!V,?"'n,,,I'',,J',',',K'i'l ""it.uown iiif riTfr n.wii pn iivtr. P,k not, fth, Iff th ncl, Ibftf ' .tt on thi Jtp. I.MMIGKAXTS WAXTtil). , California must have a largo Increase rtum llf Mrtlllf Art.fl.l uia must have a laruu onaiiormg population and it wo oan- oring population and if wo can- ,10l ,rflt a 8H,,,,iv (, KMroK. wo mi9l gf.p.,,11 f1i,ml Inun Attii ii aro in fa- ..,.. ........ ,, 0I. Sl0 wil, Kurorwana lioforo r M,rtiuU' to Asiatics. Wo do not win Chinese or Japanese if wo can get (,'e .( ... vor ol exlmustine ovory moans to lill re ant iret tier- f iiiiiiiiuuii aiitiiiii ii iiii tttntiu 1 fititnlmtmi 1 tue I luliiiimi mul intelligrnco of the native ritireu, tho better for the immii;rantsuiid tho conn try. Labor is the foundation of nil prosperity, but theo aro grades in la lior as well as other constituents of the State. California should not seek tho lowest class of labor, or accept it, with- 'out a struggle for t liO better class. everal ot Iho Western Mates are now engaged in a friendly livalry to secure Kuropenn iiiiiiiiunintH. Indiana, lowa, Aiir-Hoim. Illinois and souiu other to yivo information as to tho aihant nges the Stato oilers, and to aid j.ecu niarially in forwarding all who wth to go to America. It is estimated that 'J.10,0011 immigrants arm od in this coun try last year, and that in addition to tho wealth to follow their productive labor, Ni 11,01)0,0(10 in coin wnsbrmmlit to this country by these people. The Attn, lu an ariieleon the subject makes the following sensible suggestions: "Now, suppose California, with her lucompamhlo soil, climate, and mineral resources, with her great valleys, and magnificent seaport, her oxhaustless foiests of tho finest timber, liomlmiuhl outlook upon Asia, and her lively ship- niig iiiicrcDiii'H! wnii an tne worm, m,j wolm. HUt.j, .,n , K.,.llru lnm,.rn l,:OI1 ,, i:,., ,.,. ,i,,,, r..i...i,tU-i,i,.ii ,ut,.,i nt tj, Vt-nt or as that (saving jtrt fiilrittml liiiiiilniggorv) which isi.eo- !,,ii,,f tho iIcmtIs of I'tah. fi wo mvi. anvthiiiL' t ifthe soil 't Why not? . ... . ... .. wolllt il be to the benefit of tho far mors who need labor, to the merchants who need customers, to shippers xvho need produeu, to inaiiiil'tietiiiers, to rail- i wav hiiildei, to the milieu in ovory inlerexl in thu Mate, l.ahor and cap ital constitute tho wealth of a State, and labor will cieate capital. Why not let the Stato tax her people anil piopcrty, then, a little for the prospect of procuring the labor and capital that will make us i ich V it will coot somo thine to put the agency system in working order, but after it is oneo set a going, wo think it will bo found as cheap to ship omlirrant.s from Hremen or Liverpool, vi' Panama to San Kran cihco, as it now is from tho same ports to St. Paul or Chicago; uiKpiestionably much cheaper than to the mines of Col need is agitation ami discussion of thu question in the pius, and among the merchants and people generally, and next winter in tho Legislature, If California would realize thu splendid destiny predicted for her, she must havo moro population from tho Kant and Kuiopo inoio laborers, and xvo doubt if the Pacific Itailway can over bring them to tho Stato as cheaply as they can bo brought by way of the Isthmus. In any event thu time has come when tho Stato is called upon to do something towards the encourage ment of immigration. Wo shall mako money by oU'eiing a bounty of fifty dollars in gold, per head, for every white laborer xvho may come to this State." It is expected that tho next legisla ture will give this subject n careful consideration. We must accept Chi nese laborers, xvho aro repugnant in tho extreme, or fill thu vacums with tho better laboring chuses from Kurope. Wo know of no better xvay to get rid of the Chincfco question than to block their entry into California by peoplu greatly their superiors. "Hiddy JIalonoy, just yon look nt tho clock Didn't I tell you last night knock at my door nt .eight this "An' so yo did, sir, I the door at eight, sure enough, ns making no noise at all . " I think I bco a now feature in this cabo," as tho laxvyer said when his cli ent informed him that ho had plenty ot money. ... ................ MlSCEtiliANi:OUll. In tho depot i n placard Jinnounoliitr, "No Smoking," posted over nn oil lamp. Two Irishmen appear, one amok ing. "lat," says the other, "yo'rc trnnsgrcssin' tho nvles of tho ostaliliah tnent yo nro.4" " How's that ?"' says tho smoker. " Don't yott yco "there 4No rimok nieV'" "Vis; but can' yo see, yo ep-.tlpecn, the remark is addressed to tho latnpf ' Kiiiiunu.v young ladies who, I'tvo years ago, organized at .Milllbrd, Conn., what they called it "Chapter ot Hove lation," whose meetings should occur every live yearn, at which each mem ber should relate tho most Prominent ovuutnof her life, held their II rt re union on Tuesday, did the promised re vealing, and drank ono another's health in a bottle ot wine which had been denied at tho society's organization. Two ol tho number had died mid tiva niniried siuoo their organisation. "-May I bp junrriedj maV" asked ix pretty vomit; miss of sixteen. " Why do you want to be married V" iuiiitlrcX unit Kl her mother. "Why, inn, you kiiow tlio children hnvo never seen nny ono married, and I thought it might plcasu them a liltlc, that's all." " Nonsense," vou can't fool mo," remarked the old ludy with a significant shake of tho head. 'Yotit handwriting is very bad in deed,' said a ueiitlcmaii to a voiuiir col- logo friend, who was more addicted to boating and cricketing than to hard study; 'you really ought to learn to writo better.' t 'Ay. ay,' returned thu young man, 'its all very well for you to tell mo that ; but if f were to write better, people would bo finding out how I spell.' Tin: following ti a neat hit at (bono dilatory people who aro nlwaj'H behind time: ".Some ono said to it person uf thisc!as "I see that you beloim to tho three handed people." "Thrco handed ! that's rather uncommon" " Oh ! no ; common enough two hands like other people, and a littlo behind hand!" In the course of a eonxorsation or disipiihitiou on Satan, Archbishop Whatcly ouco slat tied his hearers, by asking: "If the devil lost his tail, whcrocould ho go to find a now one V" and without giving much tiuiu lor lellectiou, replied: '"To a gin palace, for bad spirits aru ie tailed there." Itisi.i:r. A slip ol found in Mojso City, man who killed the and then himself, in short time aco in that paper has been wnt ten bv tho Into II. ll.'Lauo nn insane lit a city, which tells his namu and former lesidiuce. It reads: "Illinois is my home. .My name is (. L. Itixtcy. Jaeksouvillu papers please copy," "Daughter, xvhy do you not xvear your rings?" "Ileeaue, papa, they hurt miu when jinyhoily squeoes hit hainl." "What business him yon 'l would like to know to haxo your hainl vqurezed ?" "Coilaiuly, none; but stilt you know, papa, ono "would lll.o to keep in squaeablo order." A I'reiicliiuaii xx cut into a lawyer'a ollice one day, and told the clerk that ho wanted to look tit a "shall." "A shall," said the astonished audi tor, "a shall oh, u xvU you mmm." "Mh, bieu il is all thu same, a will or a shall." An old miser, xvho xvas notorious for scll'dcuial, xvas one day asked why ho xvas so thin. 'I do not know,' said tho miser, 'I havo tried various menus for getting fatter, but without success.' 'I luxe you tiicd victuals?' inquired thu friend. Two f i iends meetiug, ono icmarkcd: "I have just met n man that told uiu I looked exactly liko you." "Toll mo xvho it xtus, that I mny knock him down." "Don'i trouble yourself," ho said, "I did that myself." "Voir look," said an Irishman to a palo, haggard smoker, "as if you had got out of yoiirgiavo to light your cig ar, and couldn't find your xvay back again." "Jenks, Pm going to ralsn your rent," said a landlord to his tenant. "Thank you," said Jenks, "for I'm blessed if 1 can raio it niysull. Tin: man who bus got into tha habit ot Lowing to nearly ovory man no meets, may in as a noiljillu nelly sateiy uu set down oic. A iiaiik roj.iiNiiiti7M. "Sam, why am du hogs thu most Intelligent folks in do world? " Ituenusu duy noo eb eryting." .Man xvith a carpet bag" I xvant to go to thu hotel." Littlo boy "Well I havo no ob jections." Nkaiu.v every ovil has im compensa tion. If a man has but onu fool ho never treads on his own toes. " Look xvell before you leap," is very good ad vice in its xvay; bat how can sickly looking people follow it? "My dear husband, am I not your only treasure ?" "Ourtainly, and I should liko to lay you up in Heaven." Whatever you xvish your children to be, bo that yourself. This is tho se cret of all government mid education. Actions, look;, words, steps, form tho alphabet by xvhich you may spell char acter. FuMALi: cymnabtios jumping at an offer. A I I i