ffr y s - - -' : HUM rRANCO-AMKHlbAN,. mm ANIVRESTAiKANt; OPrOSITIi TUB Odd Fellow's , Hall, n JkckMavlltf, Oreiwn. TrtTlr and rcsldaat bardera wlH tin MADAUK D- RGBOAMS na tbttf la Urst'claa order, and In ey Wajf lapenor to ft In ltd x-clloiiJfenl arpaedj In tbc SIM. IK IDflM ttl NEWLY FMMSKEI, And pUnllfnt supply ' ' ' rtf vry ihlai lW mirkel affords will I U- taitud for H E It TABLE. . No Iremtiled will tv spared In d'-cr a Ihe pat rtiift of ttir tratelinr m well the perm Mat tommsnllr. iaekaantilU. Mares ttJMV If- mar i Fetor Britt, Photographic Artist, jAcKsoxnu.K, oHmoy. Fkotagrapki, Carta duVUlt MM iS'TltK MtKsr xrnsorAitrl .4 Plrtttrr RerfHceil on rW mm w mm mK ' . it ill. A. BKLTAINO COlSfTGTOK, K ..fisx: Ckit ikyut? aM,Ctgrr k v on I - aov? v,ji tianil THRUOH tlQJLBTB a.. I'd!. CE n HUH v DENT I 74 Mnrkft VflKiirmf . ' Tft lll.r1Trtrf-thr W. rnTtfl 1 1 .1 JmboiivIIU Hiuifllm hi Anifitr Mil, t4 will allri.4 to ll tulnM li kU llni , i will al Mlfr ar Iho tim fr i" rruirn ilr-jujh tkr' eoliiwn f IkU ' mm t clark. IMPORTCR AND DEALER IN M4lM aacl CalifnrnU Prulli. Nut Ci4Ui, a4;ii;.ni.fvlirtr of FIREWORKS f irr 4eKtlilln. t. viflRH WAUITK" ufVtVS A seatpUW ortnl for flhl luf au filnka ll ft klo4 ami prli-n rirnWhrd fe tft:, Front rtlcwt Hn rtaqcKy, jhim3 NLitOTEHBEOK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSOXVIUl', OltHM.W OBIe t hl resldrncf . In tho Ohl 0'(Uvk JlMplul. oOrirStrrC. ' DB. E. E GEEEBMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUIIGEON, OrriCE-Cerner of California and Fifth ItrcMta, JaekaeaTllls, 0g n. 11 will praelle In Jsek.na ami MdUerni ibunllc. nd attend promptly to pri.rv.kliiii.il 1U. fff'Stf ..- .. ., , ,..-. - - DR.A.I.OVERBECK'S BATH BOOMS, Xa tkt OvarWck Xfwyital, WAUM.COLD tfjSIlOWplDATIItS) WIDAYI AMP W1PMMPAW fR. IEWIS GANUNCJ, WIVSIC1AN A SUnOEON AND OtoaitdtrloUu, WII.Ii ttUnd in any who mT rennlr hi eerele. )cci at II. K. nnw'H onVc. s tk fait aide M gireel. rckrOiiTll1.wof r. irswaw., . . yxrmv. DQWCLL tl WATSON, ATTOMTTi AT LAW, JmlixwvSMf, emrw. DR. L. T. DilVISr 0 FIOC -ON FINC tTftECT. t Ojpxoal tlaue Olet ARKAN8AH T.1VKHY pTAmH. :i cvillo Or-irnn1 , . VOL. XIV. JACKSONVILLE, vSATURDAYrAUGlIST 7, 18C9. , NO. 20 Til I r - H'4v. ' " rymuwmm WlfH?" v r UUWILL, orw, m.vift ratRD strxkts. TStRMS ItMtMPTKMi ror 6 jear. In adtane. fnr dnllar If nnt paid within the dri c month of Ik year. h or IS year. tb a4ratlM flee dnllarat; If not paid until or ma year; Mx ".oil?. s TKItM OP ABVKHTIHtMO I "nei -. Vf nart tlfl UhM nf Imo. flfl IhfteMld. three nlln i each uliw-aiiHt lnvflln. tin dollar. A .llwutnt nf rlnt ixt cent. will-.J made to I h '). who 'lrtfll l.jr th jttt, ' (fO'IKKl Tender tttflrn) tl current inter. A Sewing If ackm. Our of the kind tint h mn cn tnrr. Tdxt ki r t htl nnil ll kid M. ll.. ih i.i tilwirir- ami it.; .Uf.7te;i lol. Aiilpiiicl.iiim'nKAiiiif lmu .. And nlxiniii'l wtlh ffnlS-r..blitind loop And mi ImlrlinHCHIlKl-K 1 liuop. ITcitliHj MililsiMW. ttlid pOMlbljr llifl, Awf nkv t puiMln w.ll .Mm j Oantht.rM,rliia; hhom .1nijrliiu it.llick td pU Ihr hmiimlfi'. Iilj or witch J , nStvtr ti. fife ibe mc-m alilo ; Anl 4 vui fi'IUtmid thing id nice. We lik,tt)fjrl thai rtn Uiluh nd I ilk, ITImi iIn KKevir ilf iihih r m clmn II. !. .1... .11.4.. . . III... .I ... linu mi' mmm-Hi pi"inif" v ii r ll ill i ii. cria4P y lli clrHRVt I'llli)! lht I irfKii rem, On' wiiu',til',m''' ' "''"' "rliim', flnclanatU n 0"gon. The lolli.wtiiuf oro:'rnl ul olhcr day on a Cummliimill.-rtre.1- car. .' Mttin'MTiillVri a five dull tr bill, wJj'n the cuiiiliietor cill" on him for bit farr. Comliietor (a r t auntere p'uiuion lrm I hit i-nn lit I K lijallule Inbiou whoe piirnooiona.lkt. nun never ietx, and whoc il'nii.' beat' A?., Ac, look at the bill very aiemly au.l thrn eyea Ihe ctr.inger with iheinoit criticnl veiily. WlmtafHnltter"ojolljJk trant gor, la not t!ti liill good ? "P.rloclly good, pcrleetly good, but you i nn't e"ct me t. chnngo that, you know. Ula-t mo bloody eycx, il would take all the o.iaiiic I've gol." Ii'h the mnalU'rt bill I've got in my poekct enld tho mraiig-r, what am I to "fioo-l bravciix, how do I know? Ynu ought lo havucihauge. Why ain't ye cot it?" and the ronduotor lookol iiuutteralilo lliln." ut the slrang'-r, and all the piMiiii:iirr) looki'd iinultcr.ible '.liiuua il him nUn, until he felt as though ho would bo luuky it he got oil' wiili anything Vihort nf r-ixty days in jail for the crime ol being caught on a CnmtnWvUle a-red car with nothing nwllrr than a five dollar bill, "You can't c hinge it, o'i V" caid tho at ranger. "Well, give me tho bill and I'll get off, I belong o Chicago. I've nlwav h.ar.l up there that Cincinnati, was a pioiyune town, but I did sup pose theio was money rnouuli in the eiiy to eliaugo a llvo dollar nofo, At thin speeoh neatly every mvi in tlio car whipped out his wallet and nf Icred to Hiange thu Htranger'a inonuy, for (he idea that a nvin from Chimgo rhould have aiirli an opportunity to get baek on Ciiieiiiiuttti was too repugnant to them. Thujc.ku was, thn t ranger wnii not from Chicago at all, but a wa'.'uii-h nowxpipcr man Iroin Oregon, II, F. Dowell, visiting Wnabiugton. McMinvllU Courier, A Gkxkiiatio.--A generation I thelulcrvnl of lirao thnt elapses be tween the birth of a Other and the birth of his son, and was generally used In computing considerable peri ods nf tim both in sacred and profane history. Tho inton-.il ol a generation is consequently of uncertain length, and deeiidft on tho standard ot human life, and whether tho generation nrrf reckoned lV eldeat. middle or young est sons. Thirty-threo yearn have us' ually been allowed M'the mean lenzlh of a generation, "or three generation for every hundred year. In compil ing pedigrees, groat attention ia nece sary to the number of generationa in any given erlo 1, a. they form a guide tothe probability ot persons itaving spnitig front aay parttoalar iBdividual. Men are"olff failurei. njt bqcansn i.- i.mV nrtat thtuts but; Utile oneaf They.cof.. wrr.WT lf" )f ' tuicF .hem, vw v vwt Mr. Traia'i Seeti I JMkNArUto. ttln V J aajipaiajaji JB n i r m-la nnd thrJ fit tun? ol , cgivcVW.ruwio the aprarh of Oc. FrMi- m .ktayUcBOMTdfad-iyJlilv ""V.iuu. " wiw my i.uoo.uuo i-cn-e ilice aomo ol liii vtcu a1 " vote,na my auna oClabor will Kvt SWW1 lomoof bin vie1"1 vo,ri 8 '"' '"" ollil)t who .11,1 not hV M0000.O00o.it. Tl.e.e I ipoken fr about bo e"W I Jy w? fn,uM id wwy,i,;4yf. c,;n'! . v. 1.'r' . . inn fit ilia In ml nf fJifvriin. '"'Hnr - i ar H who .11.1 not hfcr I1 .4 ...KL... ..I.A... . h,il'.h,l i o! UreifMf and nl .'rfsr ": y f-? Kir' rfi ... f .. I wMjfvirmMMMMntayiiiiity; !J -IStSSElS. T f T'Kirffi 1aBBBBBBBLH,Nf MiBBBBBBBBBBftleri liiiHl 'iofflVll t l tTff i.ZrWai i iam-ajjMrv- - - r 1 it iiij . ... ....fc.-w orjtSeiirntion.) Again, th fate of don't know good from evil. No miU - S3S!f Cr-,nIiMSrlf to t.-...pr.irllV die Hlu-n'tvr whiul. pi.ly, wMher Democratlo , "r ' 'ijr'" Tu ''O''iifitivo a.cs tlinmuh fit m. ' or It. pul.l 0 in, Ha ltc.il or Copperhead, W,t,0-PJbaC.'.OUWC.W tllV .. ,. . ,. A lAI.ollll.ir.Ul orS . M,...l.t. V ..I .r, ... .7!K . .. . .. . . r ---- .- si ---- .1 . ai tl ai. . . ".- 1 I thlowMi ON'gorkil itTio more thin l.tlr, Iiii.tli llirAMili mi lln. n.'Uife. ...rt.wtv.i I that yn'u ahotMln vo nly bint tmpn-ta. 'i (;,, vu miut rail for rmir ub. your Jcet ami I will ra.h the ilrart at aighu" , HowADoL'r Tin: umlways i.v onu uo; t in. vitv .iAicsiii imi nooui, .i... ta.ti t-vi r...... n t .int. . ., .... .Mil. Thai.v. "Ol cmrr you hive rein ci-outfb of m' by tbU lnt to know llmt I am o ertifllluttMl I miit ..ii me inn... .... .nv . niHin i -n-i,c ,w, .ib a pnrtofthoconof mak what ill HupiM.it a rai'roal 1i.iitf iluVllg uwn i.hwaya." fApplauac.) CORHt. iioiuiiay ami iumw mii , mn ir.ui. and Co, aru etlll ut luurtfcrlti-'Kl", al j though I did my tot to elo.le llio lell.Tl TJio Wen Milean.l.KiHl Si.. war I CiM-ct w!'! rngu at xuvage tii uver In the l.rf,itlaliiro 2nd Comrrea, both miking a HtriKe for thi Unci grant eic-h trying to lm.it the airier in flnMiv lug twenty niileolo'(t befoi o J ovm- i. ... ... 1 1....K .:n.... ... -....-. .i:.i. ...i.n i Ut'liilll'l Ul'kU MMI'I I" HWklMnilru MIMV I thev iiiiclerlak.. The lbj.o lyW6nAJinao'mf oi ,mb.w-. , ---.... (... w..v . .....v.,, - kW... .. . -.,. kuV.UtTfctboT.ter 1, the en ,.!- Wl -- thUL-J-J-l-JBtTI'ri. The aittle on a thousand bill, are TtoJ&lr lit1iV-otn mS. (tanilirer.) A nuliOiid cuinot exlit to pay without Ireight or pisseiigurs, and I can see neither. Hero i tho stigi line, the lungcid and boat m in-igo I in the laud, well wagoned, well stockol, puuctuiil and prompt, with diivers not one ol whom I hive M-en drink all tho way from Portl.ind (applause) it could not live a -inglo week without a mad eon .inu o week w thotil a mail eon- tract, lor tho simple reason that there is no pnpnlatioii (or traffic, through passenger tiklng the sen route. How, then, cm n railroal exlnt? Who will furnish thu money? What cipitalUt n ill invest? From Pyrtlaud to this place lliero are not S0.000 people I Who ever built iiOO mile of roa I, cost- lni Sr..000.0(l0. for sueh a handful of people? (Scii'a'ion.) Tlwru aru plen ty ol cities tint large, in tho East, stir rounded by cheap land and numerous vllligi-, that have not yet gol rich enough to have a railway ten mile long. How then can you oxpool out side capitalists to invoH f 5,000,009 for yourbenelll? Six per cent, incret would bo $300,000 a year, bed lea Mhe road could nnt pay.ixpono nf ni'unliti:, saying nothing ol dopreeiation and in terest, where money i worth two per . aa trrll cent, a montn." unav so.; Mn. Comstock. "Tlioy liavo a land' grant." Mn. Thai v. 'Exactly, but where ia tho land ? 'Every foot of good laud was seized In Oregon by the settlers lorn? niro. and I would no-, take a land , '.'.- n ...i. ..n.i i arniii aiani. iaa l iivimc siav.-" - i cmI'm weed, na a gift. (Lmghter.) There is only ono way you can have a railroa , and that i by doing Joo Lana'swork over again, loaving out counting tlio popuatiqii two to ono make a, new Constitution (Applause.) Tho fact i. you lost yrst' Constitution long aao, and aro Hying un the by-lan s. (LoiidLiughtor.) If you want a nil- cam rich, imprqvldent, indolent. Ihe Ll, yon must vou to change your Unite wa- euervHting. You thouglj Constitution and get into debt. You ' thv g'M t.mu would always last. You must vote to mortgage your State, and did not support newspaper. . Yo.i,paid Znm the intent on tho bond, nothing tor adyertising-lo, to.d.y H, individual capitalist nor private th world Moo you as a norf!rn rorporatlcin Mn give you a railroad' county ot California, San ranco corporation jnn ' ..... ... . .i,.,..!,, ,.. nroduct. and destroyod wlihout State assutnnce. nawmnnv tannc you have in.a land grant, but the Omnibus liill is.ready Uk heavily loaded with its aoven trunk rods to take on board nnothor paasenger. (Son sation CalVfirn .V If Ho day baa trie, "an ot cm'" -. ",-.- v--- t ' ... ' . .i ......, u'U.i r Unit .. vour door Is lient to labr the eentrat racine naetroi - "r ..--- Tr ,j ,: -j. r ' . ..Bij....!... PoKiinmi. Htnnneil on Ilollidav' steam- hnmar ftotaa ia,rae'insrinwvii.y, ".i"i"i-"ffTi t t--. . ',hjt TwVvwMwtlor vrr..S,ujFranei,c,f.?r?yd up and but want of (net. (ThntV no,) II I enn make ui mv mind lLai the Government ouht in link 11000,000 In butliling ,w0 m,,re IrtC,flo ro,,,!'' l ca" carry ,ho airn a in .a i rii.. .. ..i . . .. "bv.wu.www"- " ruuia may ltn .11. fllt.flArtlll A . T fll.Mtl. (A ! tl tliri.illts.utH, A i)o " W" advertised mo a thi friend of Oroon, and would i t to the Pari Exhibition and get a ....... ' ... xtr.Jw, !- ...!.- ti.... .....a i ocuyer grav rnnniau Biueu. iTtrB,vuiuiiii ymv. jin 1. 111.7 11117 I not your .friend, I would flattrr ynt and littmbu vou into the bellof thnt nur r,roa nM comjK llcxt wcek JLIfiSji'.Vs$n I u no. pro.rnar n ttto'.ar.lebt, 10 .ihAW. loay Jo Wi I J.efliil.l. .can, ii j .!.. 1.1 ...u ..1 .1... z -i.... .it -. 1 1 nip iii.inrv 111 Liiu iniiimiiiMH iiiii'ni. hi ""v ...... - I r.tllwav on villacefTN to be credited. " Ur'"" w, ,,,,,1P "ny ou grimmiie.! with railway, but not nnmediat.-ly. ' '' " ,'" ",c ,,n ' "w M" wf. w" n urn' vu iPinim ma i i'iiu iiwiii 'iuic tieello to Ulvmhia. The North Pncif It.. ...til X. -.I-.II..1 la on the Columbia, ' -"!" .l0 lor Mnt far olitno anlco.n Um.tilla ore?tbo n ;-.n. SiHI blta I, you covoref tho I down- th5 Sliako 1'iHv.lh eattU-you overdid it. Kr. iu "in iuiiwii iTiiiiui, , , .. nmljlm rond from 1 IllncrMnmit'iltK and ilown.tha Slink niir.. .i. ir..i.... i,...i ;!'..... dny be n f'.ict. So will Pengra'a road lft KMBn0 city, but Orrgtiu mnnt rud- i Mil. Tf RSKit. "WhntMo you think of tliu Oicgoui.iiif and their future?" TUP. DIRBASK A.N'llTIIR MtHSDr. .Mn. Thain. "The hour In ton late lor debate, but I will boil clown y nir yjliisloy in a paragraph. Tliccnilv pi inv .ti t "iviav;Min iviiitv nvvci MV'tivtvn Half' a utnry beautifulmtural gme. No keti of ns the cod ufajknwn, bene;; ten sheep c I iiih'C n Wert lieroa. Half i ..in uonco vo i win bt epn - , f ZnX TnSMHiy. OB irro- lnniu mm luiii.iii .mil f-.inir f..vL.r nml utarvatiun. and ,....., ...-...,. .- - --, six days on the r.icilio U.ulway In a Pullmnii II ti-1 Car, are two distiuul oras in civilization. Why did y.(U como liero thou? Wn il lur love of-advcintiire, or itnd you been doing something wron;jc at home, and wi-hud to escipo Irom old friends, old nli.-nll an.l nni nssociaie.' iiouu laugliter) or peilups thi was it tho ilouiiliou claim was thu bait, iou entne i-oleelcd 320 acre of laud, and married u girl of thirteen to get tho other 320 (laughter) then, camcthe ouly crop that aouuied to bo more than perennial thu crops of baoieal loud laughter) Whitehead on children Is the great work of llu-se valleys, (con tinued laughter) Madame Uestell munt Htarvu in till land where infanticide is murder ami UeUelllsin i unknown, (sensation) Whorw overbuting lie.ilth, salmon tr.wt, red .ipples, jack rabbits and volunteer crops of children are in digeiicouR to the soil, (loud laughter and applause) Well, ye came, saw nnd C'ino,ueri3il tho forest, seized upon every ganleit plot every fertilo valley, and available piece ot laud, and went to wink. This was between 1850-55 and 1800, Tho mountain nnd hill weio covered willi benulilul natural grasses, J and thu climuto was that for which Ponce de Leon so vainiy sought to find his perpotiial fountain of youth. (up Diaucf) Aa luck would Imvp it, the mln Worn discovered, population inurtilio.l iii. .Money e.iw y mine is ... w easily snent. Setting at your own doors on I'm I given to you, your little log oablu was m.ido fat with the clink ing ot the Biinen-' gold. Fifty dollars for flour, one huudrod (or cows, twelve, for ap le, and all ymir fruit,, grains aud vegetables, in proportion, went ofl at iiitiiwrs pricey (That's so) Y'ou Vf r -'.:.'. :.? ' .' J '..- your individuality a. iyet nuMo, alio still trcats.yqu as a child, puttjpjr, on vour clothes, feeding you with a. spoon apd wiping yoilr nos9Uh a, handkeH a AI.I..a Kntn an YlfTIIITlfB I IHIIUIIIItri put in California tntUs, nml ooKl in Pa get Soilfnl as California flour. Tliey pay ypu 20 cquta for wool and sell it for 40 at California wool. Tlicy call your appti'A Californiaapp1cs. Your galmoti Cnlifornin minion, and your peoplo Wcbfoot with annefr. (laughter) 'llicy cut a 22inch square 160 Icvl long 'piece of timber on the Columbia, ttml J nave lived oil or you, ana rnliculu you for allowing it. They make you fhth rtlnir limotw lend of repudiating .-fully demoted you ennot .ll "" ... i.v..t .'-. .... w. ritniT ir.ivti u'rviiicF in I am 11111 nil n T ... .. you ifpinlinle our Naiionul debt by rffiuingouri'iirrcncy. (neiirRlion) Again they took 81000 -gold in Sin Francis co got $1 100 in greenback in New York,4ind sold you your clothes which you paid (2000 in gold for, charging cry year yon planted me s.imo giatn. You killed thu g.xrie Villi thu .golden cgu. Tho otitic atti erT an I jtiampcd nut the graces. The mines gae out Tho good times changed. The de cade of prosperity ended Tvith 1800. Thus thu tide turned. Sinco which timoadvritityftut,lu. Instead of build ing factories, working up your own wool, you relied on two uncertain things mines and pastures, You be came thoughtless. Tar weed, fern, brake and white weed lctrovcd your now cannot live wMrru formerly u thousand fatten- nncru ju ww i.v.. ...v, . -- m lrkot for thu whout you raise. You sit over your porticos in your towns tho long day, asking what is tho mat ter will tho miners como again ? Will the railroad help us V Where Ii it "II to end? Will Mr. Train send out tho population? I havn baen too well treated by tho people of Oregon to 1e coivo them, even were it possible- fJr me to bo deceitful. I tell you what I think. Judge for yourself. Know then, that no emigrant will como from tin East. None can without money, and capital commands higher wages there. Few yet. but dead jieadi and dad beats have como ovor tho Pacific Rail road, (laughter) Expect no now emi grants, no now capital. You rely on yourselves, dige-t these plain facts wako up from your Rip Van Winkle Bleep ol twenty yeir. What chanco has the poor riotller hero ? Let u take an observation : Many ot you uro from Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, lllinoi rind Iowa. Aro you not aware thai iu lown, Missouri, Kansas an I Nebraska, for $15 any mm mn got bis thirty bushels an ncru homestea 1 of 100 acres? Whoro cm ho find it bore ? Your pio neers have taken tho breast ot tho , chicken long .ago. (That's o and Again, can we not buy iu laughter. Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and Kana-, the finest land in tho world lor $5 an acre I 1 it not absurd to expect that, tho E intern tanner will sellout hi all thi-se dull times, leavo railways, mar kets nnd population, pay a thousand dollar to como out where you have neither with hi household god two thiHtand mile, to tako vour firms off your' hand in the Grand Rondo, Uma tilla, Willamette, Umpcpia and Hoguo River valley? at ten, twenty and thir ty dollars an ao.ol (sensation) Thine, i uolhiiig so dangerous a to decaive yourselves. They call me a humbug my hni bugging consists in telling th) truth aud showing the world one free man, who is not alraid of Church, State Par jty, Family, Friend or God, (loud ap plause) but who practice wnat no proaches, believing nhat abstlneuco, knowledge sobriety, virtue, morality, couragctiianhood, .iudeivondeBeo and, good health, Utter than quack rltgioj quack medlcluca or qutck-atatosiBaa. ship, (applause.) i The reliuidn'of the Christians, SlncoHhe child irst learned to spelj,' 'T a pWhlori'Godr'tyloMd Hf htmi,' '-- . il- ;'"aPi' J!f" - A long-tailed devil and a brimstone helt (font) ljitigliter and. applauae) While my religion ii so living in this life, ao following the beaatiltil charac ter and tfreecpta ol the Savior, o to be prepared for'abytliing Which (s t6 come, and not love God so mucbi'have no timo to love my' fo'U6 niciJ.'(applausir) " ' w ' , r, nKcJOMMfrrPf.OOUVT'o cflltMA. Rely not on the K:fel. Turn to tho " West. China makVa all naHoW rich with whom alio trade. There' are " merchants and banker there, havinf capital of n hundred million,. China wants our telegraphs, bur railway, our' machlnery, our Hour, our fish, our ba ' con, our timber, our clothing, our bodta. Let these "Jolina" with us go home with American boot. Start the i ish- ' ion, and all the paiturc lands, nil the farmer, all the boot nnd shoe raetorici you could build, would not supply that vast population forn day. Think ot 460,000,000 pair of boots i rBtmlausel' :Tke oqr ftlt hau 4i0,000,00ofhati. ' Take mImor in tins 40,000,000 lb ot salmon, applause Take flour one binvl eichj 430,000,000 barrel of flour, for whloh you realitu 12,250,000,. 000, oivcqunl to our national debt, and thi would only give thcin a barrel apiece for an entire year! loild ap pl.tu-ej You must wako Up Yo yonr great destiny. You want population. China overflow with industiy and wealth. Lot your politicians stand back. Can they stop the great river ol pronres. tho laws of emigration, the ebbing and flowing of the tide? First cimo the Irish driven away, then the Uerinans striking the Atlantic shore. Now rush es in the Chinese on the P.tclflo tldo like n torrent. Can Senaior Casserly and your ono-horso politician mop back this living specimen of humanity, with their Tammany II ill broom? At well atop the moon'a attraction or the shining of thu nun. (applauao) Yon must have produovr and connumer liv ing together. Capital must work ' al5ng-sidu with labor. Let tho factory go up next the farm. Ilemembcr then are 8l)0,000,000'of bellies tb be fed in ' AsTa, and to-'day thore nro lest than ouo million nf American soul this side thu Missouri river. sensation Open wide your door, and strike for wealth through Cliiiifc A Caukl Hum. A traveler aaya that if ho wero asked to describcuhe first sensation of a camel ride, ho would say- "Tako a iiiuslo stool and having wound it up as high a it would go, put il within a cart without aprings, got on top, and next drive the cart transver. ly across a ploughed field, and you will then' form some notion of tho terror and iinooitainty you would experience the first time you mounted a camel." -m ' The American Patriarch at Jerusa lem has telegraphed to hU colleague at Constantinople that the images in the American Church at JJethlehen have been carried off, aud requesting him to apply for tho assistance of the Government in recovering them. An urchin, on being rebuked (or wearing out his stocking at tho toes, replied that it couldn't bo helped "toes wiggled nnd hech didn't." Ono of the best sort of minds is tb'at" which miuds it own busiues, Like many other good things, including bcef-sleaki, it i somewhat rare. A you uro strong, bu merciful. Ileal your carpets il you like, but dou't' , bit 'em wheq they're down. 225,000 seaU were caught in Alaska' -last year, Their ekins were worth from 810 lo 25 each, . Baron Rntheliilds' estate has been' settled and amounts to $840,000,000 in gold. i i On Illinois stands hVt as a corn State, having produced 134,463,000 bushels in 1808. ... ' It is staled tout uiu ooal fields of Tennessee coyer an area of over 3,000,- 000 sores. . - m A female mechanic in Springfield has invested sad is making a. new sew log machine. ' I PS The Froncb ayy con tains 4f)5vvef sols. Tho Govornw-Geucral, e4i OanaeW- costs that region $52,000 a year sakstj.)! i The Methqdistslo( CtonB'eotlont'ksnre resolved "'agamfct eidiT'aad iobaccw. ' u ( c3.., h ,-t nmf ..ii...; t " cat .Truth Isjkjlatijd by laskood, ,AfV it iuaybciequidtyitiiafd lsy,ikv T r.Jjrtt)?.' 1-? -9flOit 7lA. I It 1 I J J i l ' i ' t l notu'in.e;, 4