Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 04, 1868, Image 1

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FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
OPPOSITE THE
Odd Fellow's Hall,
Jncksonvllle,'Oregon.
Trawlers and resident boarders wilt fine-
-fftDttE'D'-ROBOlill'r
BEDS AlfD BBDDXXfCr
Placed In first class order, nnd In overy
Way superior lo nny In (Ms section, aud
im passed by uny In lite State.
HER ROOMS ARE NEWLY FURNISHED,
And a plentiful supply of tic best of every
tblug the market nll'ords will be ob-
tnlncd for
HER .TABLE.
No troubled will be spared lo deserve the pat
ronagc of thu traveling as well ua the perma
nent community.
Jacksonville, March 31, 18G6. tf
P. B. COFFIN,
HOUSE PAINTER,
13 NOW IN POSSESSION OF THE ENTIRE
stock nr material" uml tools formerly be
longing lo Cuslello ii Conin. .Mr. Oo-tello
having wllbdinwn. P. II. Collin will continue
the business, and can be round at his shop,
Corner of C nnd Thrill Street!,
prepared to do work In a workmanlike wanner
and at no. nimble rales.
Jacksonville. Oct. 18, 1607. ocllOtf
EL DORADO,
H.E.Cor.Cnl.&CI(rn.Ht.Jnekeoiivlllt,0.
S. M. FARREN.
NEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEAN!
THEN GO TO .'HEATER'S
BROOM MANUFACTORY
AXO BUY THE REST IX THE MARKET,
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Factory on corner of Oregon and MaluSts.,
Vy the Odd Fellow's Hull, and opposite (lie
trillion. A iiirrlcnn IIttiiliruilt.
Jacksonville. Nov. Wth.iar.I
nov30f.ra
PAY UP-LABT CALL.
ALU THOSE INDKHTKI) TO Ud AHK
hereby nnlifietl In come forward nnd tny
tip liv I lie llrst liny of Jiiiiiniry ensiling, n li
will eerliiliily be lo their Inleii'sl In ih so. ns we
cannot do buslne- without money to iiin'l cur
own liabilities: mid furiheinii'te, dtt-inli'ir H
for the bvKl interest nf ull ci.tici-nifi). we have
determined tiM'Slnhllsh n slrlcl cush buds in
ImslnvM niter ihtt Qrst day ot Jiinuury, 18C8.
nd will rot depurl Irnni it.
HUTTON .t 11YDK.
Jacksonville. life. 10th. 1807. d-c'.'llf
LIME! LIME!
BUILDl'ltS. AND OTHL'US WHO DESIRE
lime, will llnd a cnnstniit supply, ol the
best ipinllly. In cpianlllles In suit, nt my shop
on Main slreut, In'ttti'en Orrgnu and Third, op
posite Mullcr Jt llreiituiin' store. In my ab
sence, Mr. Alex. Jlurllu will wult upon custom
ers. - STONE "GUTTING -v
AM)
Stone Aliuoii Work
Juno on terms in suit the times. Orders from
4he country will twelve prompt attention.
JOHN It. I'KAUOUK.
Jackionvllle, April 2ii, lbt"7. ap27
Notice To Tax-l'u j ers.
OmcK Cot.. Intkhsai. IUvknuk.
NOTICE IS IIKIIKIIY GIVEN THAT THE
AiiiiiiuI List of '1'nxea Tor lb
year IstiH, uui.itiug nt Special Tuxes, (Licen
ses), Income Tuxe. Dull on vVatcln-s. Car
riages, vie, has been relumed to me for collec
Hon. All tax-navcr rrsidinir In Jackson and Jose-
phinu cnuullfs, are h reby uotllled that James
JI, Mutton, p.p'ly col., wilt Ik) ni
Jacksonville from the 10th day
of May to the 13th of June,
1808. lorwUe ai.il iicelpt lor luxes. In Jack
sou county, nnd will bo nt
Kerbyvllle on the 15th,
At llrlKBs' on the lOtli,
uud ut
Waldo ou the 17th.
Unlcsg payment Is inndunt the 1 1 mo speolflcd,
COSlM,nill IWllUUIfS Will UU HUUl'U, III IUS IIIUII
ner pmcrlbcd by law.
M. CRAWFORD, Collector.
May liitli, 1863. mlb-id.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
NOTICE. Having disposed of our Fac
lory, we nro now prepared to Rive our whole
attention to oil'- Leather nod Finding business.
On hand, direct from t'jance, Calf Ic Kip.
DomeUcj feather, (lout Lugs. etc.
John G.' Hkix. I L. Favrk, I John Drt.tr,
New York. I Paris, j 8an Francisco.
Address, II KIN DUAY, Sau Francisco.
4111 llaltery Street
rpo
lP0xt.1xtX1r-5rx1a.m1x
AND BLACKSMITHS.
CuVtUid And UU(b COAL and WQ WON
1,000 Tpni
iMhta aoi) Afloat, for sal y
J. R. DOYLE.
413 and 415 PmISo St., Sap TtueUco.
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VOL. XIII.
BUSINESS NOTICKS.
Peter Britt,
Photographic Artist,
JACKSOXriUK, Oltl'GOX.
Ambroty pos,
Photographs,
Cartos do Vislto
DOXK IX TUB FIXEST STYLE OF ART.
Pictures Reduced
or exlarqed to life size.
DR. A. B. OVErtBECK,
Phy
sician& Surgeon,
JACtCSOXVll.lF, OUEOOX.
Office nt his rrsldcnce. In the Old Overleck
Hospital, ou Oregon Street.
DR. E. H. GREENMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OFFIOE-Corncr of California and Fifth
Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn.
Ho will prpcllca In Jacknn nnd adjacent
counties, nnd attend promptly to professional
calls. eb2tr
DR. A, B, OVERBECK'S
BATHKOOMS,
Zn tho Ovorbock Hospital,
WARM, COLD & SHOWER BATHS,
SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS.
r. Giiuni?, m. d.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
OFFICE removed to Oregon Street, near
ly opposite tho French Restaurant.
Juckroullle, IKc, 21st, 1807. ilccil-tf
Ult. LKWIS GANUNG,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AND
Otosstotriolan,
WILL attend to any who may rcqulro his
services, (mice ndjntnliii: N. Lancel's
shno Imp, on
north side Ualitornln Mreet,
liov2tf
Jncksniivilli
SI'KCIAL NOrKJKS.
STAR OF THE UNION
CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTER8!
TtiMi iUIWo'i slnuwcli Ulllrm tnilrcl;
ViiitUr,iiinlliii fiumtlcvkuliiiit itorjrburt-
TRY I A .JUDQE
THEM!, -w 1 FOR
TR BR Y0UR
THEMI rH J SELF I
ful lncrfdi.nl. A rteasant tunic, uml a miwt
Jk'ruli',o UilnV, In nurkn I lWIol vllh
lMiumournniunlljiitlllU'UbllUr,,rnd
from tlm url rilmta c( wlwlle imu, Url 1
and h-rbs an titrulnkljr dij'lrd to tl.o 1 i.rr ot
allntlrcUcniofltia MmiiwIi. IUnrja,l ltrsnd
linnet, suh s P)-ii.l. l'exir, lUunltrs,
Lo. of Aniifltlf . o'c. tic. ) or Mlf trty. wr tic.
i
a "t-a.- 1,-11 11 hi am r 11 iirrui 1 r.a h.
roV.'nnm. Jfilioii, t-aul m.ilrr
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DIl. HUFELAND'S
CI.I.KIIIUTKn
SWISS NTOMjtll BITTERS!
11 r V Tlistnnt rurlroftliI)l(w4l
X A. , I'IwuaiiI Tonic I
T '' A,f)r ArW Uclnkl
Uiiiuruufl fur wtlnf mrrlr tut j ntly on
Hi, tfttrtiw f Ik, kldnfjri, UwcU,
fn Ti Y ttouiMh and llttrt
I'll I For salt si sit wuoIcmU and rtull lijuor,
! . dnij and grucerj iloiti.
NOBODY SHOULD TE WITHOUT IT I
J. 0. 1 SIKH, J'ronrUtu.
TAVbOHtUeNDKL.5oUAt,nt.
ilMy ip.no. 413. CUy at, 8a rraulKO.
I'-iS" r n.maaap " " "," ""
I. O. G. T.
A LIMIA I.ODGK. NO. I.I. O.G.T.. HOLDS
XX its regular ineetlng on Tuesdnj eeulng
nr each week, at the IMstrlct School House, In
Jacksonvllli-. LODfii; opeut ut 7 o'clock,
DW.ItKK MKKriNTiS the last Tui-sditv of each
inontli. ull'r uiljournint-nt of SUUUHUINATE
Mil'UK.
All inembera of the Order In good ttandlng
are cordially Invited to be present.
D. M. C. GAULT, W. 0. T.
J. It. Wm:, 8.-c'y.
Jacksonville, Feb. 8th. 18B8. fe'8tf
Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F, & A, M
A HOLD their regular communications
Vaf " ",u Wednesday Kveulugs pr preced-
r lug the full moon, in jacksoxviu., ur-
fcaox. A. MAIITIN, W, M.
0. "W. SAVAOB.Seo'y.
The Best Hewedy for Purifying
the Wood, Strengthening the Nerves, Hettorlag
the Lost Appetite, it
FKESE'S HAMBURG TEA.
It it the bett preservative nganatal roost any
sickness, if used timely. Composed ot herbs
only, U can be given safely to Infanta Full di
rections III Juigl.su, rrencu, opunn ana .uerr
man, with every package. TRY IT I
For sale nt all the wholesale and retail drug
stores and groceries.
EMIL FRESE, Wholesale Druggist,
Sole Agant, 410 Clay ttreat,
joyUyl Sn Franelaeo.
JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1SC8.
TUB OREGON SBKT1NBL.
PUBLISHED
ETcrr SatunUy Morning br
B. F. DOWELL,
OFFICE, COliXER C b THIRD STREETS.
TKnUK OP Rt'BSCRIPTIONl
For one year, In advance, fonr dollars t If
not paid within the llrst six months of the year,
live dollars If not paid until the expiration
of the year, six dollars.
TERM OB ADVKRTtltfta t
One square (o lines or less), first Insertion,
three dollars ; each subsequent Inrtrtlon. one
dollar. A discount of ATiy per cent, will be
made to those who advertise by the year.
jlLegal Tenders received at current rates.
If you Want a Kit Take it,
There's r Jolty Saxon proverb,
That It pretty much like this,
That a man Is hall In heaven
When he has a woman's kits j
Dut there's danger In delaying
And the sweetness may forsake It,
So I tell you bashful lover,
Ifyou wautaklsi, wby take It 1
Never lvt anuther fellow
Steal a march on you In this ;
Never let a laughing maiden
See you spoiling for a kiss.
TI.eru's a royal way to kissing,
And the jolly one's who make It,
Have a motto that It winning
If you want a kiss, wby take It.
Any fool may face a cannon,
Anybody wear a crown j
Dut a innn must win a woman,
If he'd have her for his own,
Would you have the golden apple,
You mint Dnd the tree and shake It ;
If the thing la worth the having,
And ou want a klis, why take It.
Who would bum upon a desert,
With u foret nulling by ?
Who would give his sunny Summer
Fur a bleak and wintry sky!.
Oh I I toll you there Is magic,
And you cannot, cannot break It
Fot the sweetest part of loving
Is to want a kits and take It.
Grant ana (lit Jews.
Democratic journals, says the
Sacramento Jlccord, are trying to
capture lo the aitpport of their par
ty our Jowish citizens, by quo
ting nn order intuied by Grant du
ting the wnr. Well, nobody will
deny that he lotted nit order directing
that certain JewH hhould bo ejected 1
rout within the lines of the army, and ,
f 11 j. 1. 1 vii 1 .1 irt, 111 1 nil twin in r i' niiiiiiiiin.,
"" ' v..-w. ... - ,, ..,., , 0 anotiicr couiiiry, ailiiougit thu silli
ed him for doing bo, nnd denounced Jca ))f t,s TJU ,,0 (no yo,
tho class of Jew ho ho disposed of. t,,0 Kn11 jIolg trt.0 wllidl hiu,t.(
Why did he do this? Uecauso thoe,c,moi) t(0 ,J0tl.r of l(J E
.lews (who belonged to the lower ot-1 yUmu wwn w myvA hh l0W(I t(,
der) passed through tho Union lines by Kgl ,lri1K ,illt0(,ro, i,,,cclonof the
fraud, and furnished the rebels with I Em nf .,..,.,, ,,, .our lmck
ammiinilion, medicinonnd I information, BWC.t ,, ,,, limklllg 0 lloUc
to the detriiuetit of tho Union cause. I A k,,,mU nilli wol,e nlu llll)rov.
Now, had it been a band of lienchn.en,l0(, b yuur exaitipli-, uud thus military
insiimeii, oertuaus or Atnenem.s,
guilty, tho same order would have been
issued. The order had ouu defect. It
did not specify what class of Jews
Utitof course nuy sensible man caiilinm(1 .,,..,,,,. (.(m.llllulv ,..,,,.. ..
.... 1 a...1 a1.mA ., ...ia ..i fttfl. lv.jtfaae-ft.
unuvmiiiiu 1.1..V 1." uei.iS 11, u
at that time, anil in thu vicinity where
suld order was issued, n largo number
01 oureuisviis nun- uraiiiig mu uiue
rcitisens iwere wearing u.o " uiue ' vcry ,ook 0, 0,. ill0IVH nro hiqil,m,
ightingforthepreseryat.o..oftholito';i(1 kiow(j b tl(fl a w
. 'J hero mo in the United btates bo cx,,Hn,u,lI w, ,k.,..
and fi
union. 1 ..ere 111 vuo u.meu mi.vva (
nearly one nunnreu i.tous.. ... uewa Attcr t, wo lm8t t,l0 El ,,,,
who nro entitled to vote, und of thatlpcr8 w nvo ,l(jUlIllg ,nor0 l0 Bay
iiumuer ui-i hiu-uuiub ..... .u,Tw.v .
Grant, notwithstauditig ho ordered the
ejectment from tho line of a class of
low people whom the intelligent and
respectable Jew of tho country ore
themselves ashamed of, Tho Nevada t
Transcript treating on this subject,
contains the following, which wo spo
cinlly recommend to tho perusal of our
Jewish readers:
In this connection wo speak of what
wo know, being assured by members
of the Jewish faith that such is the fact.
And while on this subject, wedesiroto
present a contest ot last year, and to
comtnond it most particularly to tho
"Brick Pomeroys" of the Democratic
press of this btate, and especially to me
Jews throughout tno union. is a
well-known fact, to the peoplo of Call-'
fornia at least, and probably to the
Jews of the world, that one of their
persuasion, Moses Frank, was tried and
convicted for forgery in San Francisco,
and sentenced to eight years in the
State Prison. His co-religionists, as a
matter of course, felt the disgrace of
his position (beoauso it is very seldom
,JI I'JlJlll'Jt'Jt
n Jew ofll'tuls the laws to on extent
thnt incurs each n pi-ntcnco ns thnt of
FrnnkV), nml tliey did nil llicy could
to secure n pnrttott lor liitu. During
Governor Lovv'n ndinlniatrntioii they
:.
were titisiicceistul ; but upon thu ove
of the election 11 committee Ptiocially
Appointed for tho purpose waited upon
the respective Giihernntotial candidates
and asked, in return (or the Jewish vote,
that Frank bo pardoned. Thu reply
of Ilnlght was linn and decided as to
an unconditional pardon immediately
upon assuming tho Gubernatorial;
that of Gorham, while it was bold and
manly, ns was every position he assum
ed, did not make thnt impression upon
the committtco ns did the reply of
Hnight, nnd hetico the Jew Mi vote,
fur this nnd other considerations, but
for this particularly, was given to tho
Democratic party nnd secured to a
great extent the election of Ilnlght.
And how did he redeem his promises,
his pledge, his unqualified obligation
to the Jewish people? Why after a
severe struggle ho condescended lo
"pardon Frank, refused to restoro to
him the rights ol citizenship which hu
had agreed to do, nnd only pardoned
him 011 the pledge that ho would leave
the Slato nnd never return to it again."
Thus, in addition to his other misfor
tunes, inflicting lusting Infamy, dlgraco
and banishment upon him. Ilaight Is
n candidate for President of tho United
States; the "Iirlck Pomcioys" of this
nnd other States nro in favor of him.
What, say tho Jews to this? Grant
preserved to them a country, under
which they live and enjoy every privi
lege and immunity. The candidalo of
the " Hrick Pomeroys" of the country
would destroy that country and violate
every pledgo made to them. We do
not write in this wny to iudiicon single
ou of the Jewish faith to vote for Grunt
and Colfax, hut only to show how hol
low hearted nro nil the professions
iwhlch the Copperhead and rebel De
mocracy make in regard to them.
Ciiinksi: Riiktoiiic Tho following
patsagu occurred in the address present
ed by the Chinese to the Duku of Ed
inbtirg: "Vour benign love is liberally dif
fused, and extends to nil things. The
blessings nml happiness you confer ate
as the ocean.
"They mulify nnd enrich 11s who nro
. . ... . .
....,.,:.. C.,.M. ftlJ ,,...- ,)1r!ilhli
'- -(--- 1 - -'
are cultivated
" We dfsito earnestly thnt your roy
nl house shall, through nil ages, remain
'
,mton rk,,, n, powerlul as England
,g J(l VnA mw wMl
u,Hi, tIlu ,,, 0, thu ' ,0 (1
bo cx,,,Hn,u,lI w, K.IijIlt
, . .
Fou IitisiiuA.v to Rkad. The Irish
Republic, speaking of Hanks' bill for
tho protection of American citizens in
foreign countries, which rece.itly pass.
ed Congress, says;
What Democracy lias failed to do in
fifty years, Republicanism has done in
seven. Let our people stand by the
men who are truo to liberty. Let them
respond to this action of tho Republi
can Congress nnd cast their ballots for
next Republican candidate for tho Pies
idenoy, Poon Old Iiielanu. Cardinal Cul
len, in a recent past9r.1l address upon
Ireland, says "that her population has
- been jCM0Deii by n,iiong; her trndois
bd nnd ,- B,J0rt im, 400i000
houses have disappeared." He contiu
ues ; " WJi!o the most abject poverty
aboimds, we havo been obliged to pay
to other countries about ,10,000,000 in
tho fi.vo years ending 1860, for tho neces
saries ot life, which formerly were
abundantly supplied by our fruitful
soil."
NO. 24
" The Go m I of itutrvoV'
Under tho abovo caption, a recent '
issue of The Wttkbj Tribune has an
article, in the first two paragraphs of,
which occur tho following admirable '
sentences t '
There was something to be admired
in tho slaveholder. Like tho phantom 1
of Jupiter which appeared to Prome-
theiis
"Cruel he seemed, yet calm and slump.
Like one who does, not siinVrt, wiuiirf."
The tyrant who ruled his realm with
tho lash, who punished with brands
nnd mutilations, who burned runaways
alive, nnd upon whose nod death
danced perpetual attendance, had at
least tho dignity which nccompniites
gigantic and successful crime. In tho
attitude of tho master was conscious
power, unrelenting will, mid deliberate
defiance of tho laws of God nnd mutt.
He wns the representative of victoii
ous villainy, and might propetly claim
that reluctant respect which men pay
to tho robber who compels submission,
or to tho murderer who claims death
for himself, when ho inflict It upon
others. Ills ridit to this tho slave-
holder proved when ho sprang to nrms tlon in Ohio; this Is tho extent ot thu
nnd fought like n hyena at bay, for hisi Democratic idea of progress tho ru
propci ty of human flesh. ' suit of threo mouths ol intense icllec-
But for tho pimp nnd pandcror to) tlon and comparison of Judgment,
tho slaveholder, for tho Democratic J Under this law It may bo that a dozen
party of the North, which jaekal-liko apparently whito persons will bo de
limited for tho Hon of Slavery, delight-' Iranchised soino ol whom, at least,
ing in the slaughter and content when I havo voted limo and Unit again with
the meanest of tho spoils were con- j out question. The Democratic Statu
temptuoiisly thrown to It for that, Committee willatouco resolve Itself In-
party who could havo even n morbid
admiration? At thu bidding of thu
tho slaveholder it came and went like
a whipped spaniel ; In obedience to his
impel ions command it placed thu poor
est of political creatures In thu highest
ofllcu of tho Republic ; it passed laws
which turned every free Statu into n
hunting ground ; it mado tho Constitu
tion thu broad chatter of his cruelties
nml crimes. In those dark years when
the slaveholder ruled from Boston to
New Oilcan", tho Democratic party
cheerfully wore his collar, nml when
he fell from power it still howled uud
balked nt tho heels ol thu nation,
throughout thu long nml ngouizing
struggle for life. This virtue ut least
it had thu fidelity with which an
ill-treated cur sometimes follows a
brutal master, and is faithful yet. The
slaveholder is dead, but over his grate
the Democrntiu patty whines ami raves,
In the hope that some miracle may yet
work his icbtiriciiinu. Loving the
dyad master so well, It hates tho liber
ated sla e. Look for thu purpose which
controls its action, and it may bo found
only In Its mad, unreasoning, Inhuman
hatred of thu negro. T.tko this nway
uud tho parly falls to piece. Without
the inspiration ol hate, Democracy be
comes "no moie than a disorganized fac
tion, a superannuated 1 iotor, nnd sturdy
beggar for office.
" 0vr.ii Mi: a Livi.no." It Is nmong
men who try to get u living by some
shift or ttick of laziness that wu hear
the familiar words, "Tho win hi owe
mo a lis ing." A loafer who never did
n useful thing in his life; who dressc
at tho expense ol thu tailor, ami in inks
nt tho cost of his It lends, always in-
sists that "tho world owes lilin a liv
lug," and declares, his intention to se
cure thu debt. I should like to know
how it is that n man who owes tho
world for every mouthful ho over ate,
and every garment that hu ever put
ou, should bo co heavy n creditor in
account with tho world. Thu loafer
lies about it. Tho wot hi owes him
nothing but a vcry rough coffin, nnd n
retired and olhcrwiso useless pluco to
out It In.
Tho world owes a living to thoso Shall not theso high-toned, honora
who nro not nblo to cam ono to chll-j bio ami progressive Ohio legislators
dren, to thu sick, to tho disabled ami ' bo remembered in tho day of reckon
tho aged to all who, in tho courso of Ing now approaching? By and by
nature, or by forco of oirouinstnuccs, there will lm sifting of men, ami it is
uro dependent ; nml it wns mainly tor j quite possible thnt lho2S0 Democrats
thu supply of tho wants of th.'so that , nml thu visible admixture Democrats
men wcro endowed with tho power to, will find their proper loyel. Let us
produce more than enough for them-1 hope so. JV, Y, Tribune, April 17.
selves. To u genuine shiik tho world If UHU!IV ,an ot thai thoo who
owes nothing; ami wl.cn ho tells mo. cck olien, k,,.r(lc.ol fld ,eir
wiin a wii.iiu uiui, 1110 world owes mm
a living, I am nsstirod thnt ho has thu
disposition of a highway robber, nnd
lacks only his courage and his enter
prise. J. G, Holland.
Dotuocrntlc Progress.
In tho State of Now York the Dem
ocratic party enacts n law that any
mnlo negro, 110 matter how black, shall
be n fully qualified voter, provided that
he is the actual owner of $2.10 ol real
property. Thnt fo to say, Sam. John-
son tuny come lo the polls ut nooil and
oiler to vote; if it appears that he U
worth only f?'-' 10 00, he isdriveuaway,
and called n natyiillgger, of beastly
eharaetei Isties ami oflvii'h c odor.' Ihtt
let him letuiit In 10 minute!! with tho
additional one cent, and instantly ho
smell awed, his wools straightens tuit,
his heels retract, his shins beeomo erect,
Ids Up llnlloit, and lu the space of five
minutes he is transformed by the mag-
lo power of that one copper or nieklc
1t n llitu'ii-hnircd, bule-eyed, Inodor-
m specimen of tho Cau-e.is-ian f.unlly,
1 lullv aimed with tho ballot. And all
, fully urmed with tho ballot.
I this for "onl v one cent."
Hut Democrat! y is pi ogress! ve. With
in n few days that party in tho Ohio
Legislature adopted what Is known ns
thoVIsIble Admixture blll,"provIdIng
that the right of franchise shall betaken
nway from every resident in whom
there Is n visible admixture of black
blood, or rather tho blood of black an
cestors for tho blood itself docs not
visibly diil'er in tho two races. Wo
ttudcistand that this visible ndmlxturo
reaches n very fine point forinstnnco:
whlto father and black mother's sous
ttru shut out; nlo white father and oc
toroons mother's that is, any person
having only one-sixteenth ot Aiilcnu
blood is disfranchised. This is tho
crowning glory of Democratic, leglsln-
to an inquest on pedigree, nnd tho
whole population of Ohio must come up
and show who their fathers, weie, and
who nnd ot what color their mothers
nnd grandmothers weie. Should a man
having onc-slxtcculh of Aft lean blood
vote for n Governor who should bo
chosen by 0110 vote, that sixteenth
drop nf black blond must unseat tho
Governor nnd compel 11 now clettlon.
Oh, into Democracy I In New York
a live cent postage stamp can ehatigo
a strong hcented " nigger" into 11 fieo
anil l.ouorablo elector! Ill Ohio 0110
drop In sixteen of n certain blood can
take fiom perfectly white, well edu
cated, iuli nml hoiiorablo men tho
highest ptivih'go a citizen run enjoy.
And this is Democracy !
Not long ago, in another Stnte, tho
Democracy had u ptnpcrty qualifica
tion of 9.100 for men. hers of tho Legis
lature. Ono of tin ir leading men. hers
had n misfiirttiuu d .ling thu session;
11 jackals lit lug with, nnd we suppose
owned by him, took sick and died.
Tho loss ted 1. ced his leal property hu
low thu leiiieseutalhu sti.mlaiil, and
nn effort was mado to tiini him out.
A long discussion followed, but 110 re
sult was had, as thu n.eniheis wcro
quite unable to decide, who represented
thu town, the matt or tho jnckass.
The Democracy havu it sliding scnlo
ol principles ttdopted to nil stieh eases
even that ol tho donkey. They
hao been and aio both for and against
properly qualification, both (or and
iigaliist universal sullingu lor whiles,
both for and against nuy franchise for
uegioes, its their Into action in South
Ciiiollua shows; In (net, both for and
ngalnst everything. Mall tho men
just denied franchise in Ohio might
voto unchallenged In our Sixth aid,
whilo $2fi0 npleco would whitewash
thu blackest Congo ol all. In Alabama
the negroes vveiudeptivcil of woikuiid
threatened with death it they voted n
Republican tiikit, but petted and re
wattled if they went thu other way.
In South Carolina leading Democrats
advocate fraiicl.Uu for tho acmirscd ue
gio, nml put to open shame if that
weio possiblo tho hypocritical rascals
I ol their faith In Ohio.
own.
Moru than onu-fotiiih of nil. (ho
railroads in tho world aro in the Uuited,
States.