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3 l- r "ti II. PUBUMED JATWIDAY. i jQ -A AA, iSBK i WA'I - W RATE.. JadtebnviUe.---Ores?oii:-W-J M K -3' fe 3 . I c. r?SV " 1 E g T. -J BtlJg' -w- n&u i& i" ml ia arjiTJa &ggxm8&5E rri r, --a w;; is a v. ik; FAA'iCKilVJSS 1 CT 'v " '' -7 SB3 T5 3 V l& V TERMS: - . - - -JBp1' " ' Une copy. Per Vrar.ln ntlrtir,,....8. .e jS) ' v ' - '. J&& " . ' , - I. , ... - -- - ' - - . --.111. ...--. -. I. . . II. .. -,. VOL. XXXNO, 2 . JAOKSONVmJSOBKQOIS. MARCH 2, ISS'5, " '''"' " " fct-M.-aEa--iJfT-Al,-, U',MJrtT- rh-i-iEgHtL,!lallllJ..i',J'.iit:l.,liJt.gLtCir'g-r'. nwi.'. . ...----j f e j ui wirui "-! hi-..iij mppni i imi.m lll ilii n II ti hiiii PR0FK3S1UXAL UAIIUS. E- P. GEARY, Z. M Phrsiciia nd urgcon. MKDFORD. OREGON'. ' Office in A. L. Johnson's l.uildin!j. T. It. YOUNU. M. D., Physical Aad Qxirgocn, Cestiial Point, Oregox. UMs promptly attended Jo at aiyJpA -TrT 5? "L. L AV H 1TN EY, 3J. C-. EAGLE POINT, OltliUOX. HiWin located at tUis place I nsk a sliaie of the patronise of thib section. Culls attendid to at ary lime. V. V. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. iT-LA'.V Mt.DrORD, Okeoox. All lmsinpss in my line will receive prompt attention. II. K. IIAXX , Attorney & Counsellor Al-Laio, Jacksonville, Oas. M'ill practice in all the Courts or the State. Office up ft lit, in rlh's britk. G- LK1IPERT, At D-, Gr-duatcof University, Leipzig, Qcnnuny, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended to nt all hours day and night. Office opposite Sloverllj el, Jack sonville, Oregon. P. P. PRIM, ArrouxEV & coiix3.-:lor..vt-law JacUsujirillf, ():i., Will practice in all the Ooarts of the State. Odice in C-ourl Kni1;. 1 . B. KENT, A'lonry ar.il Counsellor at Law - ;NftL"ujrov-:fr.::TP? JAChSONV Wlll jraclice in nil tin lVirtof thi Sutc. Dfllci- ill the ourt H iuc. ( H. A1KHN. M. D., PHYSICIAN A3D SUaQSOa, JACKSONVILLE, OHK0.ON. C3J"Olllce opposite P. J. Ryan's store. J. W. EJBIN30N, H D-, PILY3IUIAN AUD SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFI'JE At City Drug Store. Resi ilencc on Fourtii St., op.site JI. E. Clittrch. full promptly attended o liyamlniUt. MARTIN VRUMAN. M. D. nHYSICIAN AND 503.QE0N, JIEDFORD, OUUOON. Call pr rnptly atten led to at all hours. R. F. DO WELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Jacksonville, or&gox. All buslncs placed in my hands will re- cetvc prompt attention. Special atten. tioa givmto collections. A. L. J0IINS0X, Kctaty Public, Eeal Estate ismtand Colkctcr 2Mocirprcl, Or. I mike conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans negotiated and co lections made. All business intrusted to my euro will reccne prompt and carciul attention. WILL. JACKSON, E N T I S T, JAr-KSONVII.LK, OKEGOS. D Teeth extracted at nil hours. gSkLaughing pis administered. EQ-Tif desired, fop w.iich extra rharjre will bs lnide. Ofllcu-on corner of California and flth street. A. C. QIBB8. L. D. ETKAKM GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT0RNSYS AND COU-N'SELLORS, Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbridjtts Railding, rOKTLAND, OREGON. yjll practice in all conrts of record in the tatc of Oregon and Wnshini;tnu Terri. turv; and pay particular attention to business in Federal court. CfifB w?ffc'n your own town. Term .&UUd ?5 outfit free. Addres. II 5. II.vllet, & C0m Port'aud, Vainc. IBB FlftBSR'S STQaff! Colman' s old btacd. A. G. COLVIN, Ileribv informithe public that he is dis- flaying at the above t-limil a lirit- class fctuck of ' General ' Merqhandike Which lie .will I Jl JTjr Ilis stock consists of DRY C 8, CLOTHING, Greccrie . ProvislDiis, Me, Even-thing is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put down to Ths lewost notch ! CsTCountry Produce bouu-ht and sold. Remember O'lman's old stand, and give me a call when in tawn. A. G. Corns'. NINETEENTH YEAR- S2?.2r2H'S &, CASSIS i, CONDUCTED BY. ME SISTCES OP.TUE BSM' 51JIE. 'TMIE SIIOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS 1 school will commence about the cod ol August, and is dhided in four teioa, of eleven weeks each. B.Tard and tuition, pcrtcrm, ?100(i 3Iuic 1.1.00 Drawing and piiming tj.00 Roland Redding .-. 3.C0 SELEOT DAY SCHOOL. Pnmiry, per term, 5 5.00 junior, - G.00- 1U.U3 Putiils received at .ny time, and special nltenliouis paid to p.iticular studies in behalf of children who lurt but limited time. For further particulars apply ai Ihc Vcadtmy WSKTS PEKING AT Mrs. P. P; Prim's Mi linery Stor T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW 1 and comp etc stock of Millinery goods, consisting of H AT 5 OF ALL STYLSS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, . COLLARS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Gcalleinrns' a:iJ Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nhstreit. MRS. P.P. PRI1I. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, IVIjYTJZjY and HELMS, PKorniETons. Tl e proprietors ot this well known and popular resort world inform their friends and tha public generally that a complete ami lira chs3 stock of the best brands ol liquors, wine?, ciiwrs, alo and porter, etc arc conantly kept on hind. They wiii be pleased tohaulhUr friends "cidl ano linilc" CABINET. A cabinet of curioities may also Ik. found here. We would be pleased to have persons posseMing curiosities and spec! mens bring them in, and wc will place them in the cabinet for inspection. WIXTJKN A: IIKI.MS ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner front aatl 22orrIsoit. l'ortlantl. (Qn tlie European Plan.) THOS. GUINZAN, P?lOP. (Late-ol the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotei s thorough lyfirc-oroor. Con tains l-v c cgant'y lurnisUed suits anu slng'o rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern sty'e. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. r X T'rA OOAP" day at home .3)0 I KJ O-oU.Siaipes worth $5 1 free Address SrtstsoN & Co.,Port'aBd,Me m i1 STAFF OF LIF! THE ROGUE RIVER gram .mum mii HAVING RECENTLY BEEN JE fitted AHtii al' tuodern impiovtmsnts. are vow turning out a firs lass article-offiour.-nlnch i out un in onr-fonriti bainl s'icl.s.and cerys.ck is wjirrantedJ to contain vj pour.as. or nour uroa don't believe this, just compare a sack of our liour n ith any other brand offrrt d for s.e in this market, and note t!ie diffcrente in weight, . ,. -, t Flour and Mill-Feed Constant y on hand and c:hanged for Mlie-t. BARLEY ROLLERS. Ilixing added a set ot Darky Rollers to my mill, I hae s-taput tvtiry Salnrduy to Itoll liarlcy for customers. The work wsll be clone on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. Iampnp-ired to mil barley at all times nd in tlie best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of 4hc en her G.KREU&KI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 18S3. Farmer's Store, Mehfokd, Okegon', ANGLB & PLYMALE Prop's. Tlie undersiirneJ takes pleasure in an nouncinj that he his opened his place of business in the nwtonn of .Mcdford, Or egon, andis now prepjred to furnish, in qu intiticilo suit, GFIQCERIES, PROVISIOWS. PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CAN DIES, NUTS. DRY GOODS, CLOIIIING, Etc. Jly stock is. freili and first-clas. and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in iry line-and sell at -" P.n.iSJTrE'-'T-f---vffrtiA.riI w. . Tts All T ask is a Uial. . J2Hightsl price paid- for Produce. Nervous Debility. s A SURE CUKE GUARANTEED. DR. E 0. WEST'S none and brain tre anient, a specific tor Hystcii.t, Dizziness ' ouvu'siojs. Nervom Head, atlic, Menu' Depiession, Loss of Metauiy Spermatorluiea. Impotency, Invoiunt.irj emissions, premature o d "age, caused by oicr-cxertion, selt-abuse or ovcr-indu g ence, which leads to misery, decay and eltath. One box wiii cure 'recent cases Each box contains one mouth's treatment, one do iar a box, or six boxes for five dol lar; sent by mail prcpiid on receip of pi ice. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. Willi each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with lite 'do iars, we will send the parchaser our writ ten giiarrntcc to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guuraa tces issued on v by WoODRP, Clakke & Co., Wholesale aar1 Retail Druggists, Port, land. Oregon. Orders by nnii at rcg-dar price. B. S. UOTCL nniUltKO. JACKSONVILLE, T. T. McKfJZlE. PR0PA HAVING A3SUJI1-D THE JIAN ngeme t ol 'his r sort, I propo keeping it stocked with he finest trands or WINE?, LIQUORS AMD CIGARS, And will he-pleased to rccei'c a call from all who visli;he licst in my liue. Sat isfaction assur. d. T. T. VcKENZIE. nr m- isiAicTiei - IN OTEL PEIOES AT THE SLOVER HOTEL BOARD AED L088IH0 r Best house for the money this side of Portland. G. A. HU3SELL, Eeal Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, miuidx, gjotnvu gaMtr, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Ofllce in Dr. Aiken's linilding on Cat. iforniu streek. All business entrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. G. A. Hcbbkix V S. "- 'i ,, . ,ri .. - 1 ..-- w-f - C?ii9p ill i iis-y iSmmm 33L2&mKXOQi8illr3 . ti n T toi--- .-SH 'vm BheumatianlJeuralgia, Sciatica, LiraS-30, EAkschs, Ilcjiacfce.TcoUad-o, EroXJiroal,f.-w-eJltnsr.Srri5fnsJ3rnia. IlKr-.Scald-,rxostEit2S, U!li7DrrsjlUaiLDclravfrTTlicr-. I UIl Cects a botHa. IXrictlMC Ut 11 LicruM. THE CaattJJSS t 03E10T3S CO. Tree from Opiates, ISmctlca and 1'oisons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE or Cocshs, Soro Ttrwat, Iloaitcnfs, Influenza, Coldx BroBckll Crocp, TVliooplnff Oonji, Aath s, Qnsr, Voiaa In Client, and other Tect cf the Ttiroct kik! Lnnfi. PrlceCOccntsabottl?. So!rtb7nurrfrtsana Deal ers. Parite unable to iuda their fenicr to promptly get tl for them iciil receirc two lotUitBxprtts charges paid, by sitdinff one Collar to THE CI tM.E3 A.TOOEIR C03TPAST, Sola Owucra ta-l iUacr-irtttren, ltH3riH 2ar;iit,CS. A geo. riiEves, rA&$ MAKER, 3"acIisor!vilIc, Or. At the lu stand of S .P. II inm, in Crone- miller's building, ket ps on baud a full line of "Wagon feteria! And is prcpire,lo do all work in his line cription'mado to older. Rewiring A'SjicciaMy. Tl rill r.usnnnTitn nnrt Cfllicfitooftn,, guarnntetel. ' Geo. Rieves. THE MUM ClILLiOE AND NORXvIAL SCHOOL, Four courses of study. Nonn.il and Comnicrchu College, 'Preparatory and In striimentalmusic, . s For paiticulars or 'catp.logjje apply to the undersigned al Ashland, Oregon. M. U. ROYAL, A. 31. . President Tha Erra1 Gcrcn 13 13 S"cdi5iarch and Sept., each ycar'rl'J rage?, 8Vxll ' indies, with ov r S,;:0O idt.strations r .'hole pic ture calicry. .es whole sale prices direct tzciruiaMr jnallgoods for personal or family u Tells how to riicr. an I elves etar 'jest of every- I thing jou urc, df, drir veur, er have r- fun ..ih. 'Xiicsa jnva ib!e boo's cou tain i lToraafioa gleaned from the ncr1 kcts of tuo wvriiL We will mail a cop7 Ftvo to any address upen receipt cf tho prita0e 7 cents. Let us hear from yuo. IV-icctFjllvy LTCNTCOMERYIVARD & CO- ZT JM9T1 at ivaa.-. Ci!cr. CI ? t, B UU (r 3 DC S- SOSBSCS TSTSItlf PILE EEHEDT Gwsi Ist Ftnif, trd is En Jniinibla CURE cOR ALL KIHDS OF PI5.ES. .stiVl by "rugist3eiery 1 ere. Price. 1 00 f cr iioT, prrpniil, -by raiul Sames sent f ' to PhyVcrtns pJ ell suffarers. bv Sa tacdtei A Co lox: C-OtC, N'ew York v Sole manufacturers of i.JJAK.ESISl rSVALSAiSLST" WS In aKWPaS! UH cai to 1 Himn art of last year ltlioct ordeiisgK. JtMtaiasIUcstrt5ons,prfccr, descnpiocs aa dlrectioaa for planttns S ecEtabfc and Flower SCD6, ButugTetc. D. IVifcERflY&CO.55 2sr Os3 XiM. TS" carti'. S3 fowliirs -for Pr.'cnSrA k 0-!5j.i.1j' fV . Sir u.r Cs ei.'&.T-i e'uii? tier i 1 n. w'Ai a. Frai ce lia' ii e i iirtj-art kKs.sro nfticai ijioc FciEfn ic ISastriUVd "ttrt-i krrva CspwLehl tberr-intss'iilj biuajoir.tD.nn iir,itn.injr.sii"l fi as i'ii jrzitus cn Pali-t i- 1 rxsns. mi.ji.i AIEJUX. STI Ik kJJ .sjLMa HiMbuiV . rfc- fte. -"- t. w sa.,iv'w:-r jj --i: ittsk s-xsis sa3ivS2iWV' . .- trade7mark. S8H jitxalutftit S-cJ i fea i. fi tiki h3 - -i ViJ I mi m 8 J 23 ? Beati of John P. -Crone- miller. .It is our painful duty to announce the death of anotkor highly and n xpected citizen, namely Joliu Pliiliip Cronemiiler, Eq , which occured Tbuisday last, Jn:.. 15. Lie looi sick a few months ago, the main trouble lieing hsart, discasw, which despite the bext medical skill erf tlie county, coulti not be cured,, as he gradually grew v.. 4OS1. .fi.' ..-. i.y j:TU' gjhgJtit""2''" time -111s ufiiyiiawj uTui at hiFdrh Ittli iHSt 1 e Llrtyec oguizod, and throughout n?ernp'J re signed and ready for tUp changt that awaited him. That this change is for tho better is unquestioned, a) he was a God fearing man, a sincere and consiv tpnt chrisiiau, and an upright man in all his kuiiittss relations. brilf BiocKipny, JeJin P. Croiibiiiillir wag born in xMifflmburg Nov. 19, 182C. His f'ath er, Jacob Croneuiitlrr, carried .on blackhiuilhing, in whose shap at an warty age-, Joint acquired tiie same oc cupation. He attendid the "frte schools" of that day, af.erward the .Miffliuburg Academy in th-nge of Jlr. II. G. McGuire. Salisequeip- he taught one of ihe puUicsihoois of thu village, which fact wo distinctly rem ember on account of buing ono of his pupils. Yuarning for more knowletlgo, ha entered ths Lewisburg Uuiversity, wliere he closrly applied him.elf fr n j ear or,-more. Then, in conj.uuciion with Mr. Hubert. L-mon, he taught school for a term or bo at Easton, Pa. Returning home, ha nude arrange meiitB with Absaioui Sfticeford, E-q., of New B'rltn, to study Jaw, having the benefit of his instruction and ilm use of his books. The boolc, howeicr, he brought from time to time to hi. home in MiQliiiburg, where he could study at lsss expense, as he was a poor youngman, with bo one to depend upon but himself. In the year 185G he wt'nt "' . - .- studied in the oilice of Cha?. JltrriH, E'q , with whom lie entered into part uersbip imtnedialedly after being ad milted to the bar. As a lawyer, !i proted ery successful, haiing amassed er rcipecUble fortuhe, as he own ed cottsidtrablo talualiln real estate in this place, a Gne farm up the alley, and douHiless leaves considerable mon ey besides. In 1872, although a Dim oarat, ha raif elected to r resent tln .Iteputi ican county of Snyder in the Constitutional Comenliou eviileuc tiiat his ability as a lawyer was LigbL rated. In the fall of 1873 he was inirrieel to 51 Us M. Louiva Shindul, daughter of Rev. Alt. Shiudel of Middleburg. Hu utid wife nifved to this his native place about fiveyears ago, and altliHUyli not desiring to be ncthely engiged in the law, et his counselor advic was often suU'ht, even up to the time of his being compelled' to take his bed. Of nearest relatives w ha survive lnui we nny mention his esteemed widow, and of brolisers and sisters as follows: Mrs. Eliza Uooy, Mrs. Sarah Bigen rief, Mfs. Susan R. Bool, Mr Sam'l Cronemiiler, all of this piaci- and M.r. Henry Cronemiiler of Williaivsj-nrt. Tlio funeral took place on Tuesday of this week at 10 o'clock A 3l.,Brrit.es being held in the ltef'd church con ducted by the pastor, Rev. A. C. Whit- mer. Tlie attendance ivas very largp, iitnoRg the number being many law- en ami ort a-soemtf s from a dtMaii 'e The Mtffl.ul.urg Telegrnt.h. Miffliu burg, Pa. Tutce or four decades ago American men and womn were generelly lean and bony. Our women especially were lean and thin. Of late years, howeier, a changs in the Mupss of our penplo has been noted. Tint change is not yet marked in the uien, but the women are growing reund and fat. At our watsring places, where people from all parts of the country congregate, a bony woman is a rare fight. Most or tha women are plump ind well rounded. It is to be observed, howevar, that sleekness nnd curved outlines belong to the well to do and leisurely classes of society. Among hard workers and tho peopte on the frontiers the lean and bony type still preJ.i initiates. Mr. Hendricks ilniuis tha right to t amu the FoSimattr at Indianapolis, and will hand in the name of Aqutilt Jones', Sr., an o d resident and poiiti cian of that city. If Republican pre cedents are followed by Mr. Ceve taud in this particular, Mr. Junta may be congrtulated in advance of ulliiul apptiiuluivut. American Wheats. A chemicM investiati3n of th wheats of the country has been going on for two tears in tho Uboiatory of the Dipartnient;e( Agriculture. Such results havo been obtained the Cliff ord Richardson, the chemist, feels justified iu giving publicity lo them. Fiom wry elaborate showing the an- t&lysis of. a great vario'.y of wheats from all parts of the, countryiithese..Jedac T? 7 "f- , Iionsiareimaue. 'tietimaiBlfniiiaff rlan . ! iMiitliM wrffi.M.Mb.LM li M meTircBiwueats'tt tucir'eiinctencv'in mM.lu.VJ.V'L,iiwi.w.li albuminoids. i Thahigacst percrntagi of albuminoid,-found byProf. Ra-Ii ardson was 17 15,5 in a Minnesota hat. Russian whetts havo been .shown to contain 20..riG per cent. Tk albuminoids aro regarded as the most valuable parts of grain. Pref. Rich anUon sas it is difficult to explain for what reason American wheats coctain so much less water than is given in the foreign averages, but he Las never seen a sample ihieh containodas much as the aveng given by the chemist Wolff for German wheat. He eon elu les tha1 the hotter and drier sum mers of America a ay ulfjrd the ex planation. A comparison of the sam ples analyzed shos that the wheat of the iiaitern abates in the poorest raised, falling below the average in albuminoids, in ash and iu tiz.e. Thu improvement is gradual and regular until thePaciGc slope is reached, whe'o there is a decided falling off in. quality. The best wheat grows botvveeu tEe Mississippi and ths mountains. It has a higherav erage in oil, albumin oids and ash. The Oregon and Cali fotnia wheats, although showing large and haradsoniejjraius, contain a eom paralivuly low amount of albuminoids. After crossing the Mississippi the averages show that the Missouri and Kansas heats are deficient it uitro gen, vvMtKxaaja "tr'ai-tfirak il uric UrTJ2rai'Jrt&tsauelt9lw4I su tnHedlwi!TOitroKaltlirtClMle which lauds "in the production" ofu large main containing a large aruuuut of albuminoiih. Thit State, 1 rof. Richardson savs, shows whar, llm possi bilities are of raising a perfect wheat An opinion is gaining ground that jury verdicts arr-uo morn certain to be just' ttien tit 'lecisiou of Judges who hare been trained to weigh "evidence. Perhaps it is this conviction which ae cutes acquiescencp in the practice de scribed as foil jws by 0. H. Stephens: "But and this is another difTerenco between the real and the ideal in the jtiy system we have in a large num ber of cases the more extraordinary spectacle of a j'Jry solemnly sitting through a trial for the purpose ef lis teniiig to the evidence and forming their own opinion as to.the guilt ortn uocerice of the accused, and then bt ing instructed by the Court as to the verdict they shall find. It u, as every one knows, thtr most common of oe cf.V;ences for the Judge to lecture the jury upon their verdict and then rtfue to receive it. That the Judge slieuld be more correct tnan the jury is not impossible, but then wlurefore the jury! In ac English ease in which the jury had brought in 'guilty' Mr. Justice Maula rddressed as follows: 'Prisoner at the bar, your counssl thinks jou innocent; the counsel for the prosecution thinks you innocent; I think you innocent. Put a jury of your own countrymen, in the exercise of such common sense as they posses!', a'ld it does not seem to be much, hare found yeu guilty, and it remains that I should pass upon you the sentence of the law. That sentence is that vou be kept in imprisonment for one dav, and, as that day was yesterday, you aiay now go about your business. sjrii of Fls. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred ilis. Cleanses" tha system, puiifies the Mood, regulates the liver and acts 'on tha Bowles. Prpaks up Colds, Cliiils and Fevers, etc. Strengthens tlm organs on which it actfs. Bitter than bitter, nauseous utedieines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Merritt & Robinson, Jackson ville. Ittakoi 250 bushel of potatoes to pn.da.te oue lou of Uaieh. AdYerifcm?fi!swiII Iks insert in tfc'e ii.Mi.iti, ui iuj luiiDwiug raics: Ttu llscs. one insertion S2 50 " etch 8ubs;nent insertion.- t 00 SOUatlJ-. Job wotk of nil kfod t'ont on proayt noucc ui.U in wurkisan-liku style. A UltCituiit iu V'eHvIx AftrrtUrs, $3 FEK YEAH Our North western Frontier- Alaska has not Bceea very prnGta ble purchase, but it has given th au thoritiesat Washington an opportusity to show theifgood will by helpiajthe British Columbians to kiep rrfer among the coast Iadia oa their northern boundary. Tha territories of tho Two csuntrits are so. dovetavbid that rectification ortWJiue is needful, I because prisoners to justica ar oblijl jwjtefceRiasTOsgiBlaceg wfitw escn would raeua, ' frcwoni under inters v tional lawi. American capital is largely invested ia tha BritulV coil mines of Vancouver Island, and the A wei ican market at San Franciscois supplied with coal at the sa rr'; as these paid by our own oavy vessslsand railway lines. Cross over the forest. Gllcd valleyg of the Cascade rango, ths pastures near tha Okanajau and. the Columbia as it roars through the gorges of the Rocky mountains, and wa come to tha province of J iberta, rich n coal and ranches. Here the old Indian depredator has almost disap. peartd, but there remain the white ruffian, whisky smuggler and horse noaler, representing tho criminal classes, and the., gentlemen ply their vocation along lia whola prairio fron tier utitil we arrive at Manitoba. An agreement between our governments i needed to make these disturbersof the public peace amenable to law and extraditable. The frontier once crossei gie3 them "protection for their per sons. Rut in tha aWno of needed la.vs sec how the amity ef its represent tativus provides a reniady. Although it tuay not bu possible to giva a man over to justice the offense be murder, property stolen is a'most invariably recovered. The Canadian mounted police find that .their truo comrades and friends are the United States pro irSyifatraRdatbeiUnited State WigiMXialirhBltteMng tha c-riHsinaW?iiTiveBr the American authorities would be tha first to bear witness te the skill, and zeal displayed by the mounted police, who, in the rivalry of rstoing prop erty, may be allowed the head score in the number of cases where complaints have been met by successful tracking and restitution of stoUn, cattlev er horses. Tha leltttioa of two cabinet officers from one state has been criticised as an innovation. But Presfdeut Cleveland has abundant precedents for his action. At one time John Adams' cabinst con tained two members from Virginia, John Marshall,, secretary of state, and Charles Lee, attorney general. Presi "-. v.e.) -v i. 1 inilH 11. dent Jefferson, organized his cahint with two members from the federalist state of Massachusetts, Henry Dear born, secretary of war, and Levi Lin coln, attorney general, and President Madison had two Psnasrlvanians iu his cabinst throughout hit second term, A. J. Dallas, secretary of the treasury and Richard Rush, attorney general. John Tyler made up his cabinet with Bibb and Wichlifftv both of Kentucky, in the treasury and the posteffice, and Polk had Walktr in the treasury and' Cave Johnson in the pastofilce, botk hailing from Tennessee. Buchanan's reconstructed cabinet contained two Pennsylvanian, Blaok and Stanton, and Lincoln and Usher and McCul- lough, bath of Indiana, in his cabinet at one timo. Grant, who hailed treat Illinois, originally selected both Wash, burne and Rawlins, of that same state, for secretary of stats and jacreta-y of war. Watuburra declined, but in tho cabinet as actually constituted Mats achuselts had two membars, Boutwcll in the treasury department and Hsar as attorney general. "Are you going to the party this evening, .Maud' "No, I gaess not; I'm afraid that horrid Smith girlwill bo there," "Oh, no, she ' waa't; she said she wasn't going." "Why nolT "Because sho was a.frad'veu. wuld be there." A young lady who noted for th reekldss manner in which she prevari cated was asked why she persisted in, telling falsehood. "Well," sie she, my modesty prevents me from having anything to do -itU. naked truth." There are 300,000 knowa liriafc specimens in the aaimal world, of whic't more than aiae-tenths are itu Mcrtelirate. am? iihu. uu uW'.iiiuih.m iiMu nrc-u-u jjffljytT"gca'(:PU"ihing iaaali'anr sure, that