Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, September 15, 1880, Image 1

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MARTIN VROMAN, M. D.
ft-DHTSICIAW'AirB iUQl, '
OBce p-taifln Orth' brick. Rcsl
tuice oa California street
pHT8ICIANAJf SURGEON,
Odce tfid Draff Store' (he -Drake .-farm
oa Applegale eight mile West of Jack
sonville. Letters can be addressed either
to JacktwwUCjQf Apgiggfte. Af, '
JACKIONTIU.E, OEKOOK. 4
Will rrutic 1 ll lh CHi of th tt. Premiit
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0S),l. Opt' trick kmMhf.'y';& I '
B. F DOWKLT-
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TTOEIET-iTJllW,
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aitiMi ! Uwt , will reif prompt
tttin. 4VSetftt atUatim ti" .Um
tlni. DR. J.C. TAYLOR,
jMHutiropoiutaex.
MtTlmr rnUy Ioti at thii 1e lam new
, f!lTrprtdol U-lifdUtwark.
rrliUr tt.otlo glt.yto !1 manner of inrtinl
prtlM 1 conMctlon-wlth my bvtlnni, lcld-
ISC atn -win. . t .-.-
; WILL. JACKSON, "
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J4CKK0XTIM.E, OEEQOX.
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PeIHaWilBlaUn4,irdeair4,rw which utra
.38?
if U7r.iU.a')e.rMrf CalKsrate-wd
fort II -t!
WtHTHOLD ROSTEL,
.AjsU 8DRGE0S ol tb German Arm;
AND
PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER,
tr. tj iv J w
IN ORTH'S ILHLDINQ, I
jutaoiTllte, OregM.
rTk Treatflseat or Citrate Cans Made
5.SUJ!I -
JU fJB WVSa
I. srriaw.
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ATN
NSILLO&S.tJ
" Kcmm 5 W? StVowbrldgeBailfllsg,
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rOKTLAND, OEBSOir.
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BsmadMLMeBaraeMsBi lnen
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CUT BARBER SHOP
AND
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OTsaa .aieri
CiLiroKNiA St.,
JackssRTille, - - -
rpfTE tlKDERSWNED 13 FULI
X rrP''fed ,tfvdo'allrOf4tio his line ij
the'' beet maBser shd'at rysoBable prices.
HOT OR COLD BATHS j
Can be bad at this place at all hours of the
'' GEOnOKSOnUMPF.
lanrffia AsHUMTfip;
t ji tr -m r -. m, - M . 4
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Wool Manufacturing Co,
Take pie
bare o
re in announcing that Uey now
and, a fall and select ttock of
A0CK(EK18p ,
Made of the rery best
i
NATIVE WOOL
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Ai
iiid of whieh Iher will dispose (ft Terj rta-
Eonable rates.
Orders from a dlf tares will receive prompt
attention, oend them in and give our goods
h trial.
Asblakd Wooi.rk M'r'o Oo.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
BACK OK COURT HOUSE.
ISH & CATON.
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HATINO CATKLT rrTTKB UP THE CO
Kriiou bstro iB the School Ilooifl Flat uid
lath rear of ih Ooart Iloase Wear- now full?
prepared to attend t allbuklneM In our line witp
pmraptaeu anddltptitch aad at the m -tt reaeonablV
rate.
rise Taraonts
ThiUbllt fornl-bed with th bent nlml unit
niott vbtUnUu Uncniei; uo a Orit U back and
ftaddl hortei.
Horit boarded, and th btit car bs!owd a
than.
atlfrtlnn fnantnlnd-tn ertry lniUaf . ;
Oli-ni asalUad JuJf. (ai jonriWoiT ly
R. ISH,
. CATON.
July 14, 1880.
"' BT WAT OF'THE'-VS
tto t mil t 9 . fit
ROfiKinRa & COOS B ATS JAQELIN5.
riTE UNDERSIGNED ARE frOf?
I .'running 'a'.'flaily. line -of four-horse
.juuujug k, uauj" uuc.ui 'luur-liorec
taees between Roseburg and Coos City
asking the through- Inn in twenty-four
lours. Stages leare RoseburC erery"
eta.
mi
hours. Stages leare Roseburf every
raominKjjBnqajs wcqnifat oa.il, ana
make close connection with San Francisco
steamer twice a-week. The time from
Rosehurg.to.5an FrarjQUUttaT8
dayaraadlhreagb4fare.ltas.beenaixed' at
$140. Fare from Rose mrg to Coos Bar
$8.
CLOUGH & CARLL.
MiiiMiSivlLLE
1 be wern the abore point-, leaving Athland
wiihcoarfi on -MoBdaja.fV'ednfday-and
"'ridajs. retaining 'hext'Oay 'On Tuesday,
inursiay ana bamroay 01 cacti week abnck
boardwjJLstart from Ashland returaloe on
l - syrer -TV" T w
iBr,day.
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CoMM4ikk. afLiokvfUe with hackii
rorDifcgiWsw.. IS"
AM-JiQMSEAaiQJQ DO ALL
woWwlnbrnNteer tBn ver. and
In fact will do it cheaper than any other
" ' 'AND SALOeS,
lwifrfeis&SlTS
J . L. HO CKETT, Prop.
IIOJTJNDamsIGJCKD HAS taken
I full charginf thtft-biisiness and is pre-
pred-tofraibh the puhlic-with a first-class
qnalilyof Brandy, Wine and Cider. The
JJtDdlS? and
sardiae always-keptoa hand. I
a-nc ta rtfff-H--
lkfCHSTN
-'ff3 cldthlnir i-Mieeialt-'l "RAfhrimw
feaflpa'oiiiweojtntrT. CircrftrsSv.
tog'll'ihYoKon-'rsi,'W rceclpf at
i!.AMrU-Xr.fof Mr jTi. WfchwL'
. aq . -,FTV' ,- -r- - z,rt
JohB'MilJer'di .
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BLiiOl SMITHING!
WVCXtdfiCMLUER.
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atsMitK'ilol Msiiae mbhmm rUcI. at
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t. a. RVAisJ&i. SISTXIT&Gx. e. keamesI
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AHEAD "AS TOIfXL ! !
nizlmt& -,ml ,tiifrmm .
HI Auuriiau
A CASH BASIS !!.
-JJTUOHJWMS' T-v
THE GREATEST REDUCTION'
in PRICES
Vx&vrGSmS 5&&
a
A1TD THE
LARGEST STOCK
M Hc Jftr itTfVtr-.t 4: .." ,
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GEERALrMEICnADISE !
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GREATEST VARIETY
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14 ids "I --py !.'
" -' 'TOlHELBOT'jrBfJiriXXrti t
3fch ij.uri "Lr.-'. i
Any Oa0-Store(iHSomtIigrn
Oregba'or KTorthorm
AL!rf,pnQA,SHi!
a.MSOaV fJIA 1.1 -
ODR STOCK CONSISTS OF
FALL L hni ERDRY-GOODS,
PANfJY "GOODS, ,
LADIE-J' fnE?S GOODS. CASHMERES,,
AND DHGONLS, SILKS. AND
8 mNjSBQOTSaBHOES,
i'LOTUING, KTO
; . 3 . .,
LADIES' CAL, MADE CLOAKS
jrAVVyr 73HH , :
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.WrPALLTUE AXTKNTlQli Or:.rTnE
'U" Tadfe't6 the" fact that we have now
in hand the largert and best selected aiort
ment t LADIES' DRESS GOODS and FAN
CY aglOJJg&l eM--fdesrjpn in Sooth
ern Oregon, anawe wiir henceforth make
this line of goods our speciality and sell
Cheaper tbaatbe Cheapett.
To the (jentlemen we will aay. if jou want
A No. 1 SUIT.jqF CLOTHES you rauft g.
to ReHme J5ro.'to bay 'then ax we cNIm to
hare tb best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
Jackson county and will allow none to on-
Thepe good were all rJurcbared by a mem
ber of our Arm from FIRST CLASS Houses
ir San Francirco and Newjfork.and we will
wairant,eVeT7f'artid1eah4iellHhem as cheap
for cash at aiy house in. the county.
We also keep on hand a full stock of
&53rjcf3 nrr:tSt. $
Hjlrdwark, Cctlert, Glaeswabe.1
13 ? Jft f" , ll
T 01 'CROCKERY; -t ' .
A FULL LINE OF ABOLAND GOODS
FA TIM AND FREIGHT WAGONS
Flow's. Gang Plows & Sulky Flows.
f tn racVevVrytbJng 'to$&1fft6A edh-
and jodgV'fdr yodfeelves tig- to'our'capacitv
.rr.:.L! J 1 ' t
ui iuiuteuiu uuus osuuuvr. 1
The .wayojngke money Is to aave it.
To sajwjtibny.efetap.'t'lBibfly cheap pay
GASH for your goods and bov of
REAMES BROS
DAVID LINN,
SifuXri vjx'jyv t t.nA
ASD DEALER IN
corrzzt txxmmzngs.
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iT" . .jt.-'W.a
Si ,i
1- wiu i nd1
COFFINS FURNISHED ON TE
shortest notice and cheaper than at anv
otfcwttUblishmeht'ttBouih&rtI Aregoni ,(,
Furniture otaU-kinds kem on hand'or
l"l -w " I. H . ' 1 JIM. I "
V
3iiii8jrri9Ba prd2firi
FURNITURE,
wectJiUw
rfJ.
oaoas
Ma 1'tir f ",r,v 1 L
- - V . k m.
Moulding Factory;
ASHLAND, OREGON,
ALL KINDS OE.ELANING.NOULD,
ing, Turning, Circular tnd Scroll
Sawing,
TO ORDER.
f
Furniture, Sash, -jJBllnds, Doore and
Moulding constantly on hand and made
to order.
YJfclQBOAOr J7QS
E3TI will contract to design and ereci
all kinds o building. When desirable to
those employing me, I will furnish all the
material required for .the construction or
anybu!ldrbg,c,r8Ury for1 occupancy.-'
NOTICE.
830lSLWfeS 3KJAS,
Lakd Office at Roseecbo, J
Oregon, Sept. 3, 18bO, J
NOTlCEJIS'HEREBV-GIVEN THAT
tiie following named settler has filed
notic,pfrhi&irteation umakfefiflal proof
in-support6f hislrjMiln;'and, subure final
entry thereof on Saturday, October 9, 1880,
before the Judge or Clerk of the court ol
JucksontcoliDryPOrcgonf'vlz: Geo TT.
Apger, Homestead Application No., 2241
for the "W H of SW M f Sec,?ld, and N H
orNW 14 bee 15,T 80.&: R'l Ea'rid'namw
the following ashis'iWitnajs, viVi Arthur
Pool Sdrge 4BQJh! -WilsbnPottcr and
JoJlnJP.ottel:aHtta:agIQl:PoIn Jackson
countr, Oreain.
)7 rr ah gaSesyy'bjg'iv
IK
jZV
a? ,' v it I'jfn tun h-!k . aJ
1 - r r ir ix..4 1 Till., r 9iw
BYt VIRTUE of a Tax, W'nranu placed,
in jnyi Jiands or.Uie.collcctioa of do-
linminnt 'I nJ... tTli T 1. . . . . .
l : 1i
tjfOrtgon, for tlitiyew lb7U,andilo mtr
tlirtcted, I w ill on
SafanlAjr, UqbU day or October, 1S80,
at 2 o'clock, pvm., of slid day, at the ourt
Houie door, in the Town or Jacksonville'
in said -tate, and County, proceed to sell
to the Irigheat bidder, for, cash in hand, the
fcllowirrg'tleYcribl'd "tracts or parcels or
land beioaelBfrito Varlha . Crickelt. fur
the payment ot'thcTaxc3 thereon, together
witu uie costs 01 ievyaanu sale, ttfwlt:
Lots No 3. and 4, Block, No. 3, n Hie
Town of Phoenixr.s!iid. 10U and improve
ments weresaawfged. to J. M Crickett, tto
gher wltk om9Tropcrly5.Bakncc due
on Taxes from J. 31. Crickett $6 CO.
-."V l Bthkvl JhprifT
g&BATax Collit. for Jackwin f o Ogn.
-tti!viiinr,iyocpu I, IOW.
RYtVIRTOE gFAxWARRT
t - placed in my hands, for the purpose
in coiiecimfcariinqucnt Taxes, due Jack-,
1879, and to me directed, 1'will on
r-
JyJMwC Jwl.aay rf Oct. JRM,
at th6 Courrnoustrdoof "ihthe- Town of
Jacksonville, in said State and County,-
nrfOI2Jr)Xln .mils I.!t.r... urjjaT''
lwMxn..w .iiu uiv.iiiifiMftti uiuuer,ior
cash in hand'tbe foltewini'described tract
of land, belonging to J. J. Cook for the pay'
mejrt ofAthe Taxes tiMreou.-tocetheriwith,
etheriwith,
tie NAY" 14
co5isui ievynni.sajejH.wit: 'le Si Vi M
Ot CC. 3.J.'fjynslilD3oil V - .-ale to com.
rieoce at 10 o'clock aVm. of said day)am
mountjof Taxes 15.) ,,-- 1"
,- a i tfifcx. Bt'bee, Shenff;
and Tax collector of Jackson CociOgn.
Jacksonville, pgn.ept. T,l880.""
SherilfaSale. '
BY VIRTUE OF TAX WARRANT,'
duly? issued qut oftho Cgunty Court,'1
of the" Couniy'of Jackson, State'cf Oregon,
commandingme to collect the Taxes by
demanding payiaftoC the person named
in such Tax-lisU, and to make the same,
by. levy and salcofihc goods-and chatties
of'the respective 'persori'natBed'in such1
have demanded payment of Wm. B. Daley
Mig-ufggieeg in f phjpredBct
in saidJrWnTu?it?, 0gbn7 naming
the day and place, that I would meet tho
Tax ayersjto jp;eive,jlbe- samepand by
a notice.' In 'thc,'0REG0.vJ5ENTi2fEtl of
March 24-0?Ja'blftce t8ftM5rtnt..
I have levied upon the following real prop-
er,fii2iSQWaafdrjfthtrsums
twenyfuWlSliwa year 1870, .
uviyie; 1 np f: ix ni rsv i-4. nnn itiMhiv
Kthe KlfKaS thrtSlI
ot Sec. 11. and the SE 14 of the SE.14 of
Sec. 3. and-tfieWikortheNE 14 of Sec
10, all In Township 36 outh, Rangel 1
Ant.X-wilfeaCvw3cribcd real
property for "sale or sufllcient thereof !to,
satisfy tho above demand and w of levy'
ftksate apuMc iBJfc'n. '&'& hikhe
oiaacr lor casu in nina, at cie uour
Howe- dooria JaeksoBville,- Jackson
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imcio!iTiire;lH4 oeja. u,-
mb IS td 9S nmM ftr.DMr Skiaa.
delivered at Nick FickeH Butcher StSp la
Jadmwvftle.--"-; -' r - ;- -Tr
,PAT. XcXABON.
iiltiT.fclU o'r
MMCWvew-Mieirr
BUHDfitP
DTBEE, V
SEP:,
iATnwerunTiin;tvffa4 of wt-upjw, t .
i- -nr.,: " : ' 52? JF.Me:?.ef: " A number of TrTRepuWcan con.
t s -n td J ff-islSUII 'i p O-' -. . . :-ii,rfr -"" v-srv"" ventions and meetines hava btrV h.lrl'
i, ww ", . . uuiuicin ui lun uiunmi.iT maunnai t . wr . i nt".T '-n " , mi t
K.n'.nieiaiwWgaMUJ" 'of late, andf w6J filrei
: WWim 5feHWai.dcwiir -par phia .Sunday aW., .3,r ., K,t .w- LiTJ ,1. ''t? Jti i ,t
robs 15 w m eeata rorjtfeerouM.. tod - - - -:: . ..,j.j-u. ..j.vo, .u uva uoenw
t bvvtt i&nH&aa'ki) umtty
'sattd" m i.;t.z-rsi7 i i 00391(1''
.vi lhB MBs.WH.'Meo5iixyj tjj
nCi . .tv lzr,i -ii I ols rnf,n-i '
.i)Twie;i,AaIdajaagjSjH."'iu ,r-
Twaaherfl we met asTionee-s.
Jcr .-ni r, vnsat.1 jnx&i .i.l va'i cj
H
wear mirty yeara ago, . , . I.
Yeupiicheif otw,-kVed off oSr
claims.
Prepared to plow and sow.
x
TjoUfBndngera'lre,waaaaTefJ
"' BesetSlr savage foes, , . ,
hTogethersc this, far-off. raadV s ,
W&sbaredjQurjoys and'.woes.,.),
c lir '-
To-day we" meet with, glowing hearts.
I . To clasp the hard worn hands.
'rrtf -v -r 'i it -L'. - . 1
j.nut u)iieu anu iuu"ut la oy-gone vejrs,
- Ana conquereaavage uanas.
iy
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OuW valley.' teemsiwith heauty.naj
jQreatjplenty crowns otlr. cheer, ?.
Give holtior tQ;wliom -honor's due,
TheJbirava-oIdtPioBeer. . . r
-i 1 '1 fl'i4V" 1 '
Where'er we go 'in if ter life, , ,
, We never can forget
The tried old friends of early days, ,
aj.i lUJicwra wo met. ,
f . f iu it rt .' if I .
.Wo'rej gtjttiug 61d and feeble now,
Our lives are nearly pasV . -. xub
To.somlvof us old Pioneers; r.,m
- This atlftrjng.is dur last. f ivr&
We hope to meet old Pioneers,
Yes, ever) one of our loved band, .
Tvjiveiforeyjjr qtorp X i.
"wai
Haaek 8aeU by an OrezonJaa.
- -rrrr ysn-sLSSii Au,r
''At the' lattf&Aof Ihe WilJerhe
Col. John Lanfjstm of-GenJoe'. limp,
ww fit crniraaiid of 'a? large Confeder
kte battery"'wh'idiI was 'concealed- and
i(R presence 'iri1fo manner known lc
tlift Union1 forces- Gen. 'Hancpckfand
stnflTrode but to view ihe) surfbund
iaga, .and '"unknown to them CoL Lane
turnrd his'vhole'ba'ttery on 'the party.
Hancock 4itr thotime was riding-a
Lhaudsome grey char0'pr":anili 'his -staff
wcra 111 i;roup arjuua jura, vvmie
the.Oeneral "was'VtakrngfMn' the situa
tion" hrouglnhis glass," Col. Lane or
dered th& gunfcloadedf and intendiag
dealingiia deadly. missilesTonHhe par-
tybut. taking a scond look, and ad-,
miring the handsomouappeararice and
Commanding presencet of wHancock,
aaiditoihis-menp "ileiis too brave aid
handsome lo be killed-in tins manner,!',
and,revoked, the order. Tho' gallant
Colonel eiadl nevenoseen the .General
excejit aporillhe fieldiaad being true
.soldier, would not.miirdeDvhiai and! his
sUff.invcoldfeold.Jf Gen.. Hancock, is
not.at theujpresenttinie aaware of his
narrow 1 escape and the. matter has,
rieverbeen' mentionedjby iCol.. Lane
except to his intimate friends,iona of
whom gave us the particulars as re
lated above. Col;Lane now resides
nearbRosebarg, Oregon and as' to the
truth of the foragBing-istatementJtlierd'l
canibe no doabt. k m f
Our Democratic friends Colonel, J.,
iH. J. ' AmV.
W. Fornejiand General B. F. ButlorJ
sft t. J J ) l fi . ;
ora General Sgs.Hanpock?8 wagat
ine-oattiot ueujspurg. lho precious
relic way found awavdown in.'Arkan-
as, wBmo we aupgow jt has. beon pFe-'
Texas or some- other. Southern Slate, to
,ruy.xuJ&wi .-WMftniqiffliHr,1
coat
' :. 'ii '"',-' -
evedson of the South will say Mat he
could easily .have shot HaaeMic idH
nnn TEfrmlil hovai rLtuAM w- Vai) mmI iA?l
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become the Southern Moser ib'ISM.
A nice fat consulship will he ptkhad,
ous lorjtnaj inweraraaiooMr..
;s rieayyCaalon flannel nndershirU
and 'arawers,- fcr 63cta "at ifcen'N'eir
I York Stora.
at a big. brass button that was shot.
seeon riweversince the, cioseoL
the war rHf re is on opportunity for
IK1 WiMMtlCAtf1 KHTL'BUCA.NS,
3llj t$?3 vdi j u T
a "Putf Pidrtlanib -iOathonctSntinel" J
ays: iOlia fonofttag article, -nHieJuwe
cliprfrpnj theTHew-Yorkn3C.blet,"
contains a gopdldeal of truth .tfat may
ht apBreet4td,tbjr- many- of .our read-
lers.' ThQ;fear!eaB and h.oretsxeroise
of the-4llotj ;like the .fcarles,- and
hct ejwswe; ptqur. fftjtb.TiUjeony.
WfteaBttiBMatj oss jofhe
"Aaieriw people wosej respect is
Worth having. We kpow this idea is
not popular with party hacks, but the
principle is calculated to elevate the
Lrish nu in, America, Our Derao
craticNewYork contemporary says:, '
It is strange, -but nevertheless true,
that the Irish Vote "is yearly bedorhing
mqre and mojRepublicanLparticSarly
inthJsCitv aut( State. A, few years
ago an IrishtSan, was as .orthodox in
hjs Detfotratic faith as in his religious
crefd. , Iiieed, with him, to vote ,the
Reputlican ticket was a crime .of such
a heinous nature, a-s almost to ostracize
him.from fellowship with his country
men. This state of tilings was'partly
produced by the Copperhead teachibg
pf prominent Democratic leaden, who
were insyrapalhy wi(h jthe South Jn
thorebellion.i They cajoled thi un-
1 thinking masses of the Irish into the
belief tha the war. was goftep up,by
the Republicans, in order to enrich
fheinselvea individually; -and1 td'een
l falize powtr in thelr'party,, and that
th'y iti'tencfed torwag war at the sac
ritice of the German and Irish iiumi-
'grahls'wholanded' on our shores, and,
consequently, the Republicans were
the avowed enemies of the' poor man,
and of his rights and liberties.
''They further impressed"upon tEVm
VKe'ideathat the'ReCttbirdsaw wVrn're-
s6led to elevate" tlie colored tiiari'above
h'e 'poor' class Jof white "peopla'nd
that the emanciriatibri'irV)f ''one race
'would be the certain 'en&luveDienLafid
6gradatiori'bf the other. '
Such pernicious -doctrines found
ready favor with mern nbtMritelli&Hit
enough' to comprehend, tho 'situati6n
themselves, and only for fhe'patriotic 1
effortiW ArchbTshbp'rlugheSand other
ijravevirien whoVefe 'heart fa'nd soul
with the Union, a'trtigma of disloyalty
.would have rested on the'Irih name,
which even, the galjant services of the
jjrish , Brigade, ,tho .Corcoran Legion,
and the Irish soldiers in the war
could not have nined out.
I These, good and'great men saw that
the disruption of the states would
throw us into a similar state of anarchy
I, l l ' 4 .'i- T
and confusioif as Mexico presents to
day, and woulci be ,tlin death-knell of
free Republican government, . of the
' 1 1 ' 1 ' r ''
people, oy inepeopie, aswqpjoy w,
present t, f
Tho corrunt political combination
which Tammany organized after the
war was another of those causes which
tended to control the Irish 'vote in the I
H I
Democratic interest. Almost every
rumseller in the City was a sinecurist,
and was abe to procure emptoytnent
pn the streets or parks for laborers and
mechanics. The latter, ot course, in
return voted the Democratic tickt,vin
order to keep their friends and them
selves' Jn office, andtSpent'Hheir'wages
in drunken carousalsJin their pairon s
gin-null, t 1 '
1 A11 thiswas as repugnant 0 intelli
gent Irishmen as toany ether 'clasof
citizens, but they were unable to check
i and in 'fact'werrkeptf ih'juch-'terror
by political bulldozers! that tney'f 'wore
everrafraidsto 'vote accrjndiiig't6 their,
principles aridconvic(ions,t ,t
tlrpi 'MtltHI .P1, jIlMt'Illfc5! '
J.111S Ktava ui luiiitzs na.s ucen cnans
tr 1 ' J , ;1, a 1 -j. . "
ed; every man, is free to day to .vote, as
he" pleases, and to express his prefer
ence for whom he pleases. .Intelli
gence has taken the place of ignorance,
reason of blind obedience," and self-re-
spect pf political subserviency
T'd-'ftT;: ' 1 J c fi. 'kill-
? .ur
Irish Citizens are every year, becomintr'
more;
inipujdjrjth ihe idea that nb
loitial party should ovnorhve a"
wbiiaEret";in their votes; and are"'
onhaeyiontly: ready and willing to Tote
. ?.. ',. .. ....
r!wsn piy war-arein
j .1 .v.i.t- anri .rj..-, .,
airopfBirn,.tferaost likely- toqiro
pta the "general interests of the
iHtry,,and to keep Ulive and foster
true KepWiean,(loekise6.ahd priaci-
iles..
attended by edueatosliand' iBtelligent
Irish citizens. l
"Wa hava a vigorous Irish Repmblieaa
Chifbirr rhui JC!xtyJ4 wt.th jtBaathiBatf n
at Ul Nassau strept, ami its members
have already' issued a stirring appeal
ancl a call Tor a Suto coilvention.
Though notRepublioansiOHrselye ye
heartily 'enddrse- suehi-Hio'veiaents, for
our experience teaches us that while
thVlshotelisw6htrblrC,sorf in
the interest of ohfe rarty''wVH rfever
exerctse an -lrupor&ff t?4tifKMeen
State or national polities. TliH&toa
painfully evident tata! thinking? riind,
fort-while we find the Germ indole
courted and.conciliated about electiml
times, there is no, consideratioa giv'en
to the Irish vote outside ,of the.Citf
of New York. JEfven in muhicipial
matters we would be ignored, only
,. . - f - 'ra. irir
that we are too numerous, and must
be pactned with small pickings and
pfacei' - ' I
It? must occur to the npprehensio"n
of'the mosfotolid felloU1 citiien "that
while tmVSish poller nrth'inff
the votes of the city, an Irish citizen,
aye, orjan, Jrhh-America'ti, ' hasrtfet er
yet.been olected to the,mayoralty,-(aiid
all th,ia js the effect of, deep-rooted"
prejudice iti tho minds- ofDeraocrats
against persons of ourcrtxHlaasd
country.
t We would, on this account, impress
this fact upon the minds of our Irish
fellow citizens namely, that it ia.by
inUependenpe we will romtnautl respect,
at)d that a fearless an4 htinest exercise
of1 the franchise, not in behalf' of'the
party, but for the general welfare, of
the nation, will soon secure for us and
our righCs respect and 'consideration
uIikeffrora Democrats and Repub
licans. ' ' wl Ji Ji
nvtttH
'UoUerlflaT UaBla Help.
,M
Theywere Kblding aK-out?doo? wan!
mVelrnjplie other night, "and a'Jpeaker
nad'jusredraraericed to warmu'plto'lhts
Vofk7J wnen a stranr wltbP'a'rtHrtr-
MW.'rt." : .... -ta .u i. , . .
uuuj in uii-um anerp HKin on nis OACJC,
boots gone, hat going, and a dvr d fa
ti.e wool tramp air about him, halted
on tho outskirts of the crowd. .xtTJe
speech soon caught him and hs began
to ajjplaud. At the endjofi evervn'seh-
itenqe he; clapped his baafa arfdr.roared
like a fog' horn. No .matter whether
tho speaker "hit 'em",or.not,,thejstran
ger, never failexl tolcomo.-dowrixwith
the applauer and he carried aVaoo'd
s.hare qf.the crowd with, him41 After
the speaker had finished, andivthileiihe
was wiping his heated .brow.ita tramp
approached him and said: ,, .
ti, o- 'L4:u 'LliA w7 ..
Lest I'ever heaAl'i'ft my fiig8 T '
"Ah IT am glad it ?t3X&3
' Phiaied mel 'Wn-iriTfOT
.. o.n iiunsu was one.oilne
tleverheai'rimy(,'fe7;t'lw
tkM-S7,NR
U
me
!i.-ri . , , .j. 'H
iKut ou n my ieeti itejl you. voura
WOXO-Wf
borrf-otatir, and t jml wfthnrgltHd
stay in' this town and-hear you make a
speech evfe'r night," ' wu,w
"?e, I wih'-you could." (''f ""
' in... x f .. ti J '.' ,-jiVfi
xut, 4 cant. 4 am on my way
.. cov, j. ouau, uowever, ininK ot your
speech a --huKdrcif tftiies 'il Mday?"I
caVfeel t& electricity yet,'raSf-ay,
can't yod lend me naif a dollar to"he!p
meonT ' T
"""Why, I don't 'know 'you. "Why
should I lend you half a dollar Vr" '' '
"Oh, come now-don't fry to'ride
any.high horser over me, Yotf'fciirJw
how low loud I hollered, and'ybtt'know
as well asrTdathatif I hadn't'ipliiftfn
my best- licks you'd have fallen asflat
a& s-shbgle 1 You are a great orator,
sir, and that was- a great "speech1, butlif
youitlon't' know 'that.'hbllringiJdoes
the"business,i you'abotterT hang right
up.'V'7 J, ir ' -! 'te. '-
H- The orator pohdered over the'niatter
fora few seconds, artd tbetf probably
concluded that tle reasoning w'as sound,
as he passed over the; money." (Detroit
Freey Press. ,
-The Chicago J'TribuneBays: "There
is no more reason why an-Jritfiman
should ,be universally regarded -as a
Democrat than there is why nAmi.
I can should be regarded' aH'aJRuWiean.
in iacc, tne great .bnlt of, the-Jrixh.
jiojiuiauon, in tms country Jive in
States eBoMjBfcgjj..
insh in large numbers aoUL wak
away from the mere habit oLyotinir
,1.- T .- , . .. " -V-a".
irmuocraiic HCKpt tney .woold dis
coVer closer ties of svmpalhy'itBlh
s-
e
air,uuiiiiT party luantneyflavo'ert
er
had wittf the JJemocratietpany. &pl
?-:.'..' ' l.j-a. Mt --
ieitrrr' "vr " Twm,&n
costliest broadcloth, and endow, ft wka
all possible graces and .fascinations. . id
I is only a bad habit nevertheless. Tho
Jrencn nave a proverb "Wash a
dog, comb a dog, sUH" a "dog is fcat; a
dog."
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