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S5HE GENERAL iSS?.. i in ' " r oras. URECOH SEHT1HE1, PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT -ifIiCMI!LF.JAC3S COUNT f -OBEGO.N KT ---'QlOn OREGON SENTINEL, ADVERTISING RATES. OMiijnu-slDllDeiorUtf first IntM-tlon.Tt 0 - ' ctmt.ieqaatilnitltn....M;. .1 ', 3 month! .".!.. .V. 7 t ' ,.,,MW One-fbrlliCoIajn3iaon,tb.a ....i...'. rt Tt " " 4 " - - On-half - 3 " M ' ' t " iltt' One Calnmn 3 monthi ..'... 80 C " " ' rtv,.' Ml8 A Dlteoaut Iq Venrly Arfvertliera. ytA! FRANK K3AUSE TERMS: Una opx Per Vrr, In ailvunre,. -S90 VOL. XX1X--1VO. 33 JACKSONYlUJEv 0$ AUGUST 16, ISS4. 3 PEfe YEAR JL j " feg0B w PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. P. GEARY, M. D., physician And Surgeon. MEDFORD, OREGON. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG, M. D., JFhysIean And Surgeon, Central Poixt, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. . I1.nTv.v1TA NffA , r ' Attorney & Counsellor At-law, Jacksonville, Oas. "Will practice in all the Courts of the tale. Office up stnirs in 'trlh's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY 4; COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., VTill practice in all the Courts of the State. Oluca in Mrs. McCiilly's build ng, corner of California rid Fifth streets. O II. AIKEN', M. D., DHYSICIAN AND SURQEON, JACKSONVILLE, OBEOOX. T-OKct ippolt P. J. Ryan' .tore. J. W- ROBINSON, M D-, jPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At City Drug Store. Resl tlcnce on Fourth St., opsite 51. E. Church. Calls promptly attended o, day and ni"ht. i MARTIN VRVMAN, M. D. DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MEDFORD, ORUGOK. Pall promptly attcn led to at all hours. B. F. DO WELL, i TT oVNEY '- AT-LAW? Jacksonville, nnwoo'c. 4llkntnM pUcr4 In nv titmln will roceltn prfr-npl, attention. JJjJ5ecltl Attention giraa to cullec lien.. A. L. JOHNSON, Rotary Public, eal Estate & cnt and Collector Modford, 0. I m,ake conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specially. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intrusted to my caro will rccehe prompt and caret til attention. WILL. JACKSON, T E N T I S T, JAfKROXVILLK, OREGOX. TEETH EXKACKD AT A I.I. !iiur. Lunching jcai ail- lmlni.terrl.irJesirl,f"r which extra 'chare will be maile. nice anil reilieoce on comer of California and lftb. itreeti. A. . alRBI. L. n. STRARNf. GIBBS & STEAKNS, A TT0RNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbridge's Building, POttTLAND, OREGON. fill prartlca In atlPcnrtaor Rernril In the State ol Oregon anil Wahthingt-tn Terrltorv; -and paj par ticular attention to buiiluesa la Federal CoarU, FKED GROB, Proprietor of the CITY BAKERY & SALOON, In Masonic Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. The undersigned hereby desires to in form the pub'ic that he is now prepared to till all orders for pics, cakes and bread of every description. Also have a full as sortment of crackers of all kinds. He will keep FRED. GROB. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Oreson, M, Ryder, Frppr. First-class accommodation can always Ie had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. 2TAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. Settlement Wanted. The undersigned having been burned out, and needing the money due him on account, he asks all those indebtel to comu forward at once ana make a .settle ment. Don't be backward as the moaey muit fee forthcoming. J. S. Howabd. TIIGI FARMER'S STORK ! Colman's old. Stand. A, G. COLVIN, Hereby informs the public that he is dis playing at the above stand a first class stock of General Merchandise Which he trill sell At Very Low Prices. Ilis stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Groccric , Provisions, Etc, Everyth,ing is fresh and of rood qual ity, and prices put down to Tho lowest Notch! OTCountry Produce Ijouglit and sold,. Remember Crlman's ld stand, and give me a call when in tiwn. A. G. Colvix. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ST.r.IAP.Y'S ACASEZISS', CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTECS OF THE HOLY X.131E. TMIE SHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS L school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks cacl. Board and tuition, perterm, $10 00 Music 13.00 Drawing and painting 8 00 Bed andBedding 3 00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term,,, .v. ,?S?, '. .'...$ 5.00 Junior, ' GOO PrepJratoypi,.r-..--. ., 8.00 Senior. " ....'..-. 1000 . Pupils recched a any time, and special attention is paid to p-micular studies in behalf of children who have but limited lime. For further particulars apply at the Academy WINTER OPEtf KXG AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi:linery Store. TIIAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and comp'etc stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HAT 5 OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, GetrtlfmrnV n.ul Enlirs' Hinlktrc'iirfs Call and see them at the building form crly occupied by Dr. Robinson on "Califor nia streot. MRS. P.P. PRIM. MEDFORD L.IVEUY AND Bgan & McJH.ahn, Prcpg,. 1. Meftfbrd, Or. 117c have a good outfit ofdrivinc teams. hacks and buggies, and can furnish the nublic with first-class livery rigs at all times, and at leasonabW rales. Horses Boarded And Fed. lYc keep on hand a good stock of Grain and liny, ana persons pulling up iheir teams at our stables mny be sure their horses will be well cired for. Egvn &McMsho.v. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front and Merrison. Portland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire nrool. Con tains 120 eicgiint'y furnished suits and sing'c rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats &5TO.$20aempty at home worth $5 free Address Stis6on& Co.,Portland,Me I THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER n flouring mills HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with af modern improvements, are now turning out a first class article of flour, which is put up in one fourth bairtl sacks. and every sack is warranted to contain 49 pounds of flour If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand ottered for sa'iC in this market, and note the difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set ot Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. The work will be tlonc on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. Iamprepired to roll barley at all times and in the best manner, 'i'his pro cess is tar ahead of the prLoher G.ICUtEWSKl. Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 1833. Farmer's Store, Mehford, Oregon, ANGLE &, PLYMALE Prop's. The undcrsicncil lakes pleasure in an nouncinj; th.ft he has opened his pi ire of i)Usines. m the lifw l-vn orMwlfoid, Oi. egon. nndis now prepared to furnish, in quantiticsto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CAN DIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to ketpa lull assortufent of every thing in my line and sell at miens lower, than ever" -All I ask is a trial. CSrnkjhtst price paid for Produce. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. "WEST'S nerve and brain treatment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head- uplift MVntfll TVnrkmceLm T nee F fnmn.. Spcrmatorhoea, Impotency, Involuntary (.uiis-siuus, iJiuuiuiurc u'u age, causcu oy orer-cxertion, selt-abuse or over.indulg- Cnce. Which ll-ada In misorr- rlnoni- nnil death. One box will euro recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment, one (ioll.tr :i hnr fir kiv linv.o fn fit... flr.1 lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt ot liui;i:. c Kuaraniee s.ix oores to cure any case. Willi each order received by us for six boxes. nronmnnniMi tv!i!i tl .11 lais, c will send the purchaser our writ- ien Huiirruuc to reiurn tne lioncy lllie treaimcnl docs not effect a cuie. Guaran lets issued on'v by WOODIKD, CLAltKE & Co., Wholesale am' Ituil l)rin.mcii T,.rt land. Oregon. Orders hy mail at rcjr-ilar prices. U. 8. HOTEL BUILDINO, JACLSOVILLE, T. T. McKENZIE, PROP'?, TTAVING A3SUMFD THE MAN- A-Laxcn ement ot 'his resort. I nronos keeping it stocked with "he finest irauds of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And.will be pleased to. receive a call from allSvlicAh)IUlUBl!C6tin jny line. Sat istaction assur tl. T7T.!c1CENZ1E. GREfiT REDUCTION -IN HOTEL PRICES AT THE- SL0VER HOTEL BOARD AND LODGING Best house for the money this side of Portland. C. A. HU3BELL. Real Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, (Sattwior, tav$ mii, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Pfllcc in Dr. Aiken's building on Ta'. iforaia street, nil business entrusted to attention. my care will receive prompt end careful G. A. llUBUELL. I TUT HBvl 1-1 TORPID r .S; DISORDER IYER, and fA From tbese sources loorthsof me diseases or uio Tncso g vmptoms inuicfuo i AllDCtitt.. Bowels te:IioMof Xloaa- nelie. fViIliiesS nftoi mlou to exertion cf Itaily O& etatloa .-. JLoir or roou, irriteDsi inirlts. A fccIltiK' elected 5tUi3 anino Huty, llizle Ueartt uots ucioro 1 ore a Drliie, COXS remind tlia n3a of a rcr cl- do ;tl? 02.tho 1 lvrc.vAsaIAf 1'II.LS tavo no cvjuaK TCTT'S tjeUonon tba nttrcmovlns jiljncyannucKin i3iiio oil impanucs uuougo Wrao."acT- cngert or tne C)i ll!e. sound di?cstlon. rojlifilBt; appe. tBioOUi a clear sVln and a vigorous bbdv cacso no nausea or ffrt: aor intcrfero rtth Hntlv wnrtnjld atftHf rtect ANTIDOTE TaMALAjSIA. cmr iTTn nn vvnisKCRSr ciancod la. rtantly to nGLonsr BUkCK tjyBlngto p- rUcatioi of this DTC :art ny urngsiJta, OC3co,44iInrmyStr6t, SewYork. tutt'3 r.".aij'j,".L prustf ul EP-tlPTS FFE2. i- DAVID LiriN; GENERAL ilffMER, ASIJ DEALKBfitr corrssi GS. COFFINS rURNISIIEW ON THE shortest notice andcliraiKj r than at anv other c-Liliiislinicnt in Sbltthtlra Qreiron. Furniture of all kinchf kepi on hand or iiuiuu in timer Jacksonville Cresc ant Cil Mail RetTto F. McMahon, Pro prietoi Stages leave Jacksonvilleev cry Monday AVednesday and .rnday mon inirr at S a m. arriving at Wildo la theevi ning, where close conncction-.is jfiatle'iw ttj morning for Crescent City.TienJtfeejji.avji!rCn cil -i--finiaa"dtuiaWryiatti through tirkets to 8anilMTisifecb"Vilffce sold for $18 by this nune.f! r XxpresRand-ordcr ImsinCss pnest re iluced rales. Vfc S- P. McMAIIONII 'roprlrlnr PORTLAN -BUSINESS GOHEEGE,- N. E. Cor. Second an-l YainHillSla.. PORTLAIID. - i-JFOREGOH. A. P. Armstt.ovc, r-tieionC. J.A.Wi.v.0, l'cnmad pl Secretin Daijiii for tis Baaacss Edacatitaif Ityi Ecxes. S r n 'ZzezCg&H. Aitm'.tu. J on an- v-cil. &xi(fWM year. -PEHtWOcW Or all k!ni'sVuc"t..l In or Jicl t -I d Aunab!e"raies. Satisfaction J7lln-'!lt.l.,. ?H" Tho Colli. "O of t c conrsi 2 "Jo irn 1 1," rnnulaitru? mlonmuon of tt Hi-, ritiifoflfcMtW, time t3 i-il-r. tlc.,rnIcu:jorru .1 rfcl.i i"qn hi Ir.c. S? .laicnui pen The T.vrzsfJOvzsa is Is- s-cd ilarch.ar.ill Sept., each ycar: liiattagcs, SJxll InJio, VTith.ci-r 3,000 Ssi5 twrenallcrnkvcswholc sale prico direct to consumcJjn nil goods for personal cr family f. f Tells fcovr toordcr, .ij gives erarSS Mt of every thing vou Ltcrcr.t, drirSr wr; or have fjn vrit.'i. Tlicso i.iva SWi'-books con tain i i.onnation glennci from the map 1 cts of t!:2 vrorlil. AVe jrill mail a copy Freo to any address upon j aeciptijf tho postage 7 rents. Let us trkr roa you. ItespcctfuHrte " KOHTGO WERY WARD.& CO. r ."- C23 ITcS-i Ayesari blerss. Ill lS" x fsvrv rZ nned,-ri1 and to enstoners o Tarr It contains lln'r-itioja, priciBjAesrriptiona and : it--er jirttt orderiac it. oirectiorei lor plaatmiV. MijTiftiaDifc-ana uiower Seeds. Plants, etc. InydWWlg to all. 0 A W aJ JZ,& &l& O We contlv a to tav as ot.'jtfcT r '''-:E!, Ce'esis. T-sie- MarU. Copnijrcw- V . for lb Utulo ti'3. I at aria, t iitt-'Xi'wi u. Vlnnv Cerrsa Mr. h rare iiJt.uirtj-Kve J car' cs'er:n:rr. -tjg .? Tate HtLtai cd lUotr&'er,i'rl,:!', FaKXTmo vhkaj. piikiwa.iiiiTfiiii IllcstratPd victllvaTflP5.S0ffJ'farli IhePrr-crtra tf siiei ce.Uvrtj'i;,JC5iiri:.rd bas an en rmous cirnilatlnCp'!re VI t CO- Pate t iViliciorrs. trt-Sif? ciunmc aicsican. irx n-oadwarJi'r''"1- 2Cit i CITY BARBE;1SH0P -72-msm S UALIFOBSIA-iaT,,. t svy-, ti- ja Sm I yl t a" JacUsonrillo, '--s Oregon. 0: m tT' Tlie undersigned Isi'ulljr.rJrepared to do 1111 nuiK in 111s line in iuc ueRt"uiuer auu .. 1.1- : vt e -j lib juusuuuiitt; jiricesviT-v-j Ill'HUilV'fl - i.EuwKjeji bniiPF. 'z week in youVovtrjftRwri.- Terms Uai.li.tt & Co., Portls3 "iuu o uuiui? jrcsfu IlUUICS. 11 1 t. r m ' J r mm'x. 01 A .SjVJJ O- R. N. Co's. Lease. A Philadelphia dispatch, of August 5th has the following regarding the O.HN. Co.'s lease: The "Pruss New York special rajs: Harrin, president of the North ern Pcific, is expected here in threo or four days, when the lease of iIim Oregon Navigation Company's lines will probably ha signed. It will vir tually absorb the Navigation company, and has already brnefitii-d both roads, as the recent rise in securities of thn Oregon Improvement is ascribed to the payment of a loan of $250,000, which the bears declare it could tiot prov ido for, and to the opinion that it is getting out of its financial snarls. The Transcontinental tlinctors are now consiili'iing apian for theisiuance of trust bond, based ?n securities, chitQv Navigation and Northern Pa cific, which are held and owned by the corporation. The securities will prob ably bo deposited with the Farmers' Loan and 'lrust Company. Butler's action worries the Demo crats more than the) will admit, nnd the N.t?w York "World," with curious want of logic, attempts to i-liow that he will inj'ire Illaine more than Clevo land. It gives no facts to bear out this singular asertion, while every, thing in the character of thn man shows that he will appeal to the people who usually vote the Democratic tick et. When he appears on the stump there will ha a rattling of the dry bones of the Democratic plat form and it will nut be ht-ahv for uny Bourbon orator who nmv charier to n eak in the Sinie towns with him. Butler is a better and more convincing spejker than any whom the Democrats have in service, while he is twice as smart in the ready repartee which is so effec tive on thestump. " Av !Elp.pijast on a Tare. A dis pacufroroifHailey, Idaho,, says tlie most" exctttiijj' scene that probably ever occurred in Idaho transpired at tjiat place on the 4tli. A. circus was showing, and after the grand parade a mammoth e1epiant becamo unman ageable and attacted the team draw ing the lion's cage. The brute upset tlie cage and killed two of the horses. which were attached to it. He then went 6uf from the grounds and upset a number of heavy lircus wagons, and for two hours tore up everything in his way. Some 2,000 people fol lowed with pistols and guns and con tinued tiring upon him. He was at last corralcd between a train of load ed cars and chained. Giuis Without Irrigation. The Reno "Gazette" of last Monday says: Ira L Ilolcombo brought to torn to day sivmp'es of wheat and oats lliat will compare favorably with tlie pro duct of any country on enrth. The wheat is of tho xeeil distributed by the San Francisco 'Bulletin," and ix of the Australian variety. It will avemgn five feet high all over his field, ami is well filled. The oats is tho White Russian, and measures six feet six inches. Mr. Holcombe says tlis oats will yield 100 bushels to the acre. LI nli tlie wheat and oats have not hail a drop of water during the season, except what liaturo jiravidt-d in rain fall. The xamples are to be seen a,t the DenpJntr-1- . . The "Irish World" says: "In Cleve land's vctoe of the bill reducing the hours of labor on street cars, we are furnished with the keynote to the pol icy he would adopt should he ever get into the White House. As Presi dent he would consider it his highest duty to consult the interests of the corporations. He is of that class that believes that our government should foster and protect wraltli and not manhood. He represents a spirit which is at war with die principles of the Declumtion of Independence, and which if it ever gains ncndancy, vvill J'ave us fli'ly u fern of u Rejiublieai: government." The town of Wasco, ten miles south of Grant's station in Wfco county, was visited by a regular cyclono on last Tuesday. The storm was a terrible one blowing down the new Methodist church, Wieseekk's mill and other building. W. M Birnett, merchant, was severely injured in the spine. His new store stood, but the door and windows were blown in, and the goods damaged by rain. O. P. It. R. Co. The building of the Oregon Pacific, which ts now making rapid strides from Corvallis to seaboard at Yaquina bay, is vrry likely to afford another ou'let to Eastern Oregon. We are in formed by reliable person that it is the intention of the projectors to form a junction with Gou'd'n Short Line somewhere in the neighborhood of Snake river. It is very important for this last named road to reach seaboard snniawhrre, and since the Burn,t river pass has come under the control ol the O. R. fc N. Co , and the last named road has been leased by the N. P. R. R., Gould must look to some other means of getting to the ocean. The work already done on the Oregon Pa cific, and the manner in which they are pushing ahead, indicate that some leading mind who knows how to build a railroad is at the head, and ir is very evident th.at Jay Gould i the man. The surveyed route crosses from Cor vallis to the soytli of Mt. Jefferson, then continuing through the southern part of Wasco, northern part of Grant into Union, and finally taps the Short Line near Snake river. The route is deemed feasible by engineers, and the grades in no instance will ho very heavy. Yaquina Bv is a desirable seaport, having no difficult bar at the entrance, and 'jeing land locked on nearly all sides. Wo cannot tell how long before the Union Pacific will run their cars through to tide-water by the O. P. R. R., but there can be but lit tie doubt in a few years there will be n transcontinental line in this direction, antl that u city of importance cini mandiug a considerable portion of tiie trade of Eastern Oregon will bo built on Yaquina Bay. Ingenious Telegraph In- strumdnt. Mr. E J. Kendall, Supt. of the tele graph' office in this place, hasjut made a neat and ingenious instrument, for ascertaining the locality where the vire is grounded or broken between station)), which is inclosed in a box about 8 inches square, and is therefore portable like any other small box. It enntaine a circle a brass standing up rfghl, inside of which is wound about 3 or 4 miles of wire, and flatwise is a compass, the needle working with a sensitiveness that can be moved by metal held three or four feet away. The break is ascertained by the resis tance on the wire, and the agent near est can cfi out to make repairs, without the necessity of agents en each side, going out to find tho break as hereto fore. The instrument was tested, a few days since by grounding the wire on Siskiyou mountain, near Dollar hide's and the placo was located with in a quarter of a mile of the exact point. The company had intended to Mnd an instrument here, ami not com ing, Mr. K. devoted his leisure lime to making one, which he can take to any plate or on board ship, to test either land or cable wire in finding locality of a break The instrument is called a galvanometer, and those made at the east, cost about S150. "Yieka Jour nal." The dark side of female lifr in Chi na is exposed to view in a letter from a missionary of the American bsard, published in the Missionary "Herald." Speaking of a visit to u village about 30 miles from Pekin the writer says: "We found heie a new invention for the destruction of infant girls. It is for the mother-in law to take a willow- dust pan nnd fan the little creature tt'l life is extinct. The doctor found one young mother weeping over the murder of her infant, whom the moth er in Irw iiad allowed to livo two weeks befpre smothering it. The por girl was sick ami weak, yet she wa pushed about and kicked like a dog, and scoffed at when she wept. The husband is helpless in such a case. If a sou is the first born, tho mother is to'eruted; if a daughter, her lot is most miserable. The only retribution feaie.l by the mother in-law is that the young wife will commit suicide, when her family may come en masse and tear down tho house of her oppres sors. They manage to keep, if possi ble, inside the limit of their persecu tion which drives to suicide bat they make her life more miserable than yoa can conceive. But these same wives, when they become aged and ugly, are as cruel as death to the young women who fail into their bands." The State of Main. The next State election that will have any significance as to the Presi dential contest will be held in Maine on the second Monday in next month. Some of the dude papers, in anticipa tion ol a light vote, and, therefore, a moderato Republican majority, have been telling around that unless the majority in Mxine shall be at least 25,000 to 28,000 it will be a manifest; hit against Blaine's chances. Of course, this is fraudulent information. Maine has not for many years given, so large a Republican majority. The majority at the Presidential election, in 1S7C was but 16,500; in 1880, but 88G8; in 1882, for Governor, 8872. In 1S79 the joint vote of tho Green back and Democratic candidates fpr Governor was 492 more than the Re publican vote. Away back" in 187- the Republican majority had jjot'dowu from the high twenties to 17,000 for Governor, though in 1808 Gran bear, Seymour for President by over 28,000; but that same year the majority in Massachusetts was 77,000. It would, be as unreasonable an argument against Blaine's chances this year if the party in September should fail to get ore 15,000 or 1 0,000 majority in Maine as lo expect 77,000 for Blaino in Massa chusetts in November. There is hard Iy ever as full a voto at the Septem ber as at the November election, and if the Republicans carry Maine next month by as much as 8000, or the majority for Garfield in 1880, it may fairly be accepted as a sign that Blaine has lost none of his popularity there, and we ihull not bo much surprised jf the vote for him in November glv'u 4 20,000 majority. J"ew Disease. A dispatch from Chicago has th3 following account of a new and fwarfui disease: ""A woman went to the County Hos pital sufferingjroiri a. painful swelling of the jaw, which proved to be an ac cess. On examination the surgeon dia covered it to be no ordinary alcess, bui a horrible disease known as "lumpy jaw," contracted by eating the flesh of cattle afflicted with the same disease: The abefss contains vegetable para sites identical with tliosd found ia cattle. The pnrasito is the size of a pigeon shot and the color of sulphur. The disease is very painful. The pa tient was given a private room in th4 hospital. An operation wilt be per formed Tuesday. The case will excitd great interest, as it is the 'first ever known in the United States, though twenty-four similar cases are recorded in Germany and other foreign coilii tries. The disease is known to uifdU cal science as "actcnomy coI." Dr. O'Donnell is telling ?ohie colds: sal lies at the Ea9t about the prera luice of lerrosy in this city. He also" declares that he has two lepers with him, whom ho iutcndii to put on exhi bition, when the fact is that he never carried any lepers from this coast; Men of his stamp aro a great injury to the State, because Eastern people are misled by their exaggerations- and fancy that all out statements aboatr the Chinese mutt bo taken with equal allowance. Some of O'Donnell's talk about leprosy in his lectures is wild enough to entitle him to a placs' in a lunatic asylum, while his whole schesio is to secure personal notoriety, not to redress any public evil. It speaks badly for the authoritier of a district like that of Lancaster, Pa., that they refuse to arrest the no torious outlaw, Abe Buzzard, guilty of a half dozen murders, and known to" be onu of the boldest thieves in the iLountains. About six months ago this outlaw gained notoriety by kiv es cape from a posse, and; now, after re maining in hiding, he has come out again in his old haunts and iiti officer of the law has the courage to tackle bim. They should import some cow boy Sheriff from flit plains. He would; gather in this Buzzard, "dead of alive.- Four Nookia Sound Indians were1 poisoned from eating raw clams at Port Discovery, W. T., last week. Their tongues became frightfully swoll en and pTotruded from thoir mouths, while their lower jaws dropped and their bodies were affected wi'lj violent tensions of the nerves. They narrow; ly escaped death. JSUZ?Ig