fyf 3viii;j - y-i:1 Ennwaua m'rmMJwyaxmf'mtxartrKTifXimL.mcax .a OREGON SEKTIHEL. Ar OREGON SBHTIHEL. rv Ui3LISHED SATURDAYS AT Jacksonville, Oregon, BT FRANK KRAUSE ADVERTISING RATES. Advertsernents will Ik inserted In llie Skstixbl at the following rates: Tin iinea, one insertion SU.W " " csicli snosetrurnt insertion... ICO 3f Legal advertisements inserted rea sonably. Job work of ail kind done on prompt notice ami in workman-like style. A Ul-couttt lu VcMrly ItltwrllMrs. My M JJ ,'$&& TERMS One copy. Per Tear, In advance, S2 50 VOL. XXXI--NO. 10 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, MARCH , ISS6. S PEU YEAK, MA ' fd BH fit J:'' i Id n m ti m yk J s Jf P 1J J y2 g PE0FKS3I0NAL CAUDS. T. . TOtJNG, M. D., Ksyslcaa And Surgeon, CiiwKAL Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. !LAL-!W5EiltfNEY. M- JD-. eA3Lt6int oreq6n. Having located at this place I ask a share f the patronage of this section. Calls attended to at any time. W. P. WILLIAMSON ATTROXEY & C0UNBEL0R-T-L4W v - s. "V Medford, Oregon. All business in my line will receive prompt attention. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNET & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the !Jlate. Office in Court H usc T. B. KEWT , ATTORNEY C0UNSELER-AT-L-4W. Jacksonville Oregon. "Will rractice in ali the Courts of this State, 'Office in the Couit House. G- LE1IPEUT, M-D., Graduateof University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician. And Surgeon. Calls attended to at all hours day and night. Office opposite Slover Hoiel, Jack sonville, Oregon. J. I'rjer, 3!. D. L. i Griirf, JI. I. ?RYCE & GEARY. FUYSICIANS& SURGEONS, JVCTocifor d,f O x-. Offices. For the present will he as heretofore. j. w. noaiNsoN, m d., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksoarilo, 'Cgiu OFFIOE At City Drug Store. Resi dence on Fourth St., op..OaUo Jl. 1. Church. " Calls promptly attended to,layandniht. 3. F. DOWKLL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Portland, Oregon. M business placed in ciy hand will 'cive prii'npt attention. Spcci.il att re- utten- 'tinn giWato collections. JOUN II. MITCHELL. it..i.DF.Mnvr. MITCHELL i DEMENT. 'Attorneys & Counsellors At Late. Jiffice in Kamm's new bui ding-, corner Pirttaud Pine stieets Portland, Oregon. Vill pnietie'e in al'ilfi courts o Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, tfotary Tublio, Real Estate Agent and Collec or osaiocirorci, C3r-t I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a pccialty. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intrusted to my care w ill receive prompt and carclul attention. WILL. JACKSON, TJENTIST, JACKSONVILLE, onEGON. -i s jv . Teeth extracted at all l&url fecJgSkLaVijhine; gas administered, 'JUSjUif desired for which fcxtrt fcharge will be made. Office on c6rncrof Uaulornia nnu otu street. i. 0. OIBBS. L. B. STKARKI. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TTORNEYS AND COUN'SELLOas, Room8 2 and 4 Strowbridge's Ilnildthg, PORTLAND, OREGON. Will practice in all courts of rccordin the State or Oregon and Washipton, Terri-V-; and pay particular atlcntioii id tartness id Federal courts-. Dissolutiou Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIvVT IN the Rome River Distilling fo., fcoipried of N. K Lyt'c, John A. Han ley and Geo. M. Love, is dissolved by mutual consent, John A. Hanlcy wM con tinue the business and will receipt all ac counts ducthc late company as well is fccttlc its Indebtedness. N. K. LTTLR JOHN A. iMNLEY, , GEO. M LON'E: JftvkamvM Nor 185- EXCELSIOR LIVER VMD FEED STABXiB Corner Of Ontao.N axd California sts., Jacisoivii.U' W. 3. PLYEflALS, prop'r Would respectfully inform the public that he has a fine stock of Horses, Buggies and O i.ihcVt . - - js-"BJ-Js - " at- .i '- And he is prepared to furnish hisiatron and the public generally with Fine Turnouts As can le ha I on the Pacjfic coast. Sad die Lories hired to go to any part 6f the c6unty Animals Bonght and Solil. Horses broke to work single or double Ilorses boarded and the best of care be stowed upon them while in rav chanre A liberal share of the public p.itrr.nage is suucucu on ruasonaoic lerms MAX MULLEft, P. 6. Euiiding, Jc ck'scntrilit DUAI.UK IX General Merchandise. '"PIIE UNDER-IGNRU TAKES "1 pleasure in infoiming the ptibli that he has pmchased L. colomon's terest in the POST OFFICE STORE. Vhich will be kept stocked wilharoni pletc and first class as-! irtmentof general uicichandisc. I will sell n Very Reasonable Slates. Give me a call and sec for vonrselves. MAX MtlLLteK m tows of mnm Lols for sale at low prices and on c:isj teinis. Miply to J. S. HOWARD, .Agent, at Midlord. AUci. in the Railroad ndililion tc the town of AbHLAND. Apply to M. L. McCa)l, Agent, Ashhnd. PHOENIX. Apply to 31. V. 15. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HLL. Apply to M. E. POGUE, Agent, Gold 'Hill. GRANT'S PASS; Apply toS. M.WILCOX, Asnit Grant's Pass. Or to GEO. II. ANTDiE'S. O.& C. R. R. Co.. Porlhmd Or. Tim ASHLAND C(;LL! GB AND NORMAL SCHOOL, Tinnr rnilrcnb nl ctnAr 'Vrtmn.il ! Commercial College, Prepinitoiy and In strumental music Foi pirtienlars or catalnsnc apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. Jl. U. ROYAL, A. Jl., Pres-fdent ANAKES nn. j siLSBEirs KXTEasiL pile p.EHEar Gives Instsnt Rrtief, j-.d it sn Ir.falliiio CURE FOR ALU ICIKDS OF PILES. Sold by Dmsts every wliere. Price, IIM rr box, pTrpnUl, by mail. Samples son' free to Physicians "J nil sntrcrers. bv S'euitaedtei A. Co., Lot JfMG. New York C'ti- Solo manufacture's of AJTAKESIS. Valuable Land Tor Sale. The. undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuable land tor sale. Land situa'ed on Antelope creek, eighteen m les Iror Jack sonville W ill be sold in a body for 10 per acre or in ICO or 320 icrc lots at from $15 to $20 per acre. For jrarticulars ad dress Or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, nr WM. BYBEE, Jacksonvi.le, Oregon NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTEDTO TOE undersigned by nole or book account, are requested to call and settle without delay. G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville; June 22. 18S5. Farm For "Rent. The undersigned offers thcDardcnelles farm for rent. For full particulars call on the owner at the place , Tnos. Chav.neiu Gold Hi! Sept. 0;.18S5. 0 TRAD C yd MARK. Xi?s & v - Tree frovh Opiates, IZnics atul Totson, SAFE. isfe7, sure. PKCtss PROMPT, qj T.I Caxri.FS AOtLLTTt CO-fULTTCF L10. Cores r'."'nt.tisn. tiszrsJxfi, 'S h i-3 pi!' ti-rx cr,.r. Ti:s:niKL3 j. vc.euj; cc::iltio:,u. L ILaLa' 25 YEARS Iti USE. The Greatest Eadical Trmra'Ph of the Agoffc.; SYMPTOMS OF A ? YQRPIBUVER. " LoBcfnppctltc, Dowels coiiveilaiu la the head, vritli a dall sensation iu tho ImcS pirtf Vain cnilcr tho bbouldcr 1 1crte Fullnpus nftcr cation, nltliii tlls incilnnilou to cxcriloaof hotly or mind, lrr2tubiI.trnftcs3pcrX.9Yr6pir!ts wiili nfeelinsofLavinffnecIrctrd pataedatft i cariucr.s, OiTzincsB. riatteilnznt tho Heart Iof5 bcfbrclho cycsillcadacho orcr tiio rlsLt eye, ZteitScsHne!nt irith fitful dream?, Ilichiy colored Vr.nc, aud CaNSTtPATEOM. TUTT'S I'lLI-S aro capeciilly aJapted to each tnfes, one loo effects such a chang of fce.l"S utoastnnNlilhesnfftrer. T!il. IlirrraeaO.o Aimetlte.andt-aaftothe lvly ti TrUs on llctli.thn tho pv-tem 13 liciirjlird.r'Ml bythi IrToniD Action on th3 li;;cst Irs Orcraus.ItesularS tools are rnlu-i ti. I'l ice i!5c. '1 1 Murray Kt.:V.Y. :pB3i3 H U iv b b w naiaiKa uj u tan Gkat IIaii: or ti'iasKEKS chaased to a C'ljosr Ulack bjr a studio nppllcation of t"iilvr.. Itlmpart3nu.itur.il color, acu )"S,nntaiieonslJ'. ftoM bv Dnijists, or tttntl ujtiirfSison ircolptof SI ortlco. 44 Murray St., Kow York. GEO. R1EVES, .a - WASOS BIAKEB5, ffaclisonviilft, Or. At theolu stand of S. P. Hiunn, in Croiie- milltr's building, bit jis on hand a lull line of "Wagon Material! Jnd is pi aied toxlo all work in his line on foil' i' notice and in a worMn.inlike mai er. Yehiclcs of ctcry des- ciiplion made to Older. Jiettairwij A Specialty. Terms reasonable guarantec-d. and salisfacalion Geo. R i eves Tho r.tJTnB' GcrDE is is sued March and Sept, eath iyear: 213 pa0-e?, SlxllJ ijiiLhcn, with ov r O,C0O illustrations r hole pic ture L-allerv. .v cs vhole- eale pricc3 direct to consumer ja all goods lor personal or Cin.ily u Toils how to order, and gi cs exar ost of every thing you ue, cut, drir wear, cr Lavo fun with. Th&o inva ible Looks con tain i'librmation glenned from tho mar keU of the world. Wo will raail a copy Frco to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let U3 Lear irom you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. C37 JL- 29 V7cIiCsb Avcaac CMcli 111. . A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies; ti" V tfc WX -cr-i .-.tr -. j-- f T"sy KiSi SWf.'. & I I 'j SJ-srasiB:s'7 ; TTc oontlv i to set as SolMtors for ratea' Cs'fW's, T-vJe Mai-B. Ciiprnrtii c. f or UsJ Itt.iW :- ai-s. tc aia. tT-fca. 1 1 jrlatd tYacre trfr 'ur. rt.- if tSTe lii Hiirli-lHc icars' ii rrleiitc. PaieiiUsi ul iLiccrbsremileedlnttw rriEJT. K- "jjiican ltd lama: d splendid UhiytTH-d veeLIj fa- cr. SJT.20 a resr. th.vi-j rf.piT:TK Uf6-t n-. I- rj iPtefwttcF. end nai an rti rimi rsrcelathti. ddn? JItJi t CO, i"k-e t Silntcrs. ruU"s .f fcusiinc ajI2CA. &1 BrctdT ay Kew Vit. Ha .d U hlit PntJrily fie. Cr-?fia weck in your own town Terms OUU ind $5 outfit free Address H Hallet, & o., Portland Maine. fan izmG(r$mf5 mwts ,11 - 1. A Qft'3 :M G ift1. -H BtM9:i E3 R D 3tW fcsEi?3 SUMI ti:: caiKi TO iT8"!3 mmmrz? W" ri'ir-.i'-'--'J s'o fc- . .M'.". . - tK5-XLjr rYtr " Crater Lake, National Parle Mr. Hfrman also ia:iS)duce3 a bill (II. R. 5075) rcarvjb;; from tbe pub lic lands m the Stats of Oivgou as a public park for the bene5i of tho Uni ted Suies ton.hip 27, 28. 29, 30, ano: 31 south, ratiget. 5 aTid C vnl of WilUiuettt nteritliBii, and for the pro tection of the game, fjsii, timber, lui. ural wonders, i.urioiiltiis' trwin, antl the said reservation lolwkiiittvu as tbo Cramer Lakjj National ParKj'wlitch SfB?,M9ttrrali n t vanar . ,t eco n d YTtnVr rV- Jtrred totho Cummitten on the public Land, and ordered to be printed. OREGON ''iNDIAS DEPUUMTI .X CLAIMS Mr. il(-rmau aUo ijuuutted thei tol. lowing resolution of inquiry; wlis:h was referred to the Co'uuAineo on Claims: Wh(rt;as various bills are no p?ud irg uiihri liou-n for tlio adjustment of claims ariMiifrom Indian p6ilalions in the StaleVof Or-gijn Mid supp!ii:s furuisfi-d tho United Satea ud ol umeer itiilifftrv f oteos bil dftVndiiis llialliVn.'lVirttery ainl now Siate of Oregon ilurin the years 1S53. 1S54. "lS3, 'ud 15G;,Hiid dm inure rucant iltini-' aii-mi; itit of Lillian Uostl-i'ieH iuI872 .iinl 187S: and ' lieiitis fc vital allow Rurei 1-aye Aie"n uiadcliv the In erior Depurtment of he. Goiernnieiit in aljtiiineiit of sundry tf i-uid cluim, but. m apim priition l.ai. I en nude l Conyte-M" b refnr, anil no tovt-,inn 'ii'iade foi tie ,us'certKiii:;i-nt if o'lxr T stlrt cluinis.not sn,allueil: Tfierffore, I5i it nsoUed, tiiat the Kecreltty of the L.leiior l.e, and ho is hurt y, re quested, if n.it iiico'iupAiiliIe wiili i lit. public inteieits, to turn nil ihii IL'us with astatHiueut in detail of all claims as aforesaiJ arising iu th Sluts of Ore gon, and imv cti file in siid D--p(trt-inent, together wiib ilia muix-s of claimant, their re-ppetim ruriduilces, and Tuiumnls and ihmiik of .ic i ct im; Xtlii p Mini' ''"' f. i;f en-,li jC-fiii'.. w''1. the iiiforuiatioit as to what measure, if au, Iiuvo been adopted to asc rluin and adjust thu tsverai amounts due in cliiiiuanit. by lioni ami when Mid how a-Le'riaiiinletit cr adjustment ws at various peiijds at tempted, and iliautiotis actx of Uou !jrVs auilioiizmg said ndju.iiiifitr, oi attnnpted uiljuti:.ent, logo tier with u refnieiico to the virioui rrj orts and r.-eoniniindatii n of tho Departm-nt to Congress LOiicemiiig saiu claims and demand from tho early piiiu-er8 and citizens of the StaV of Oregon. LAND GEANT.1 TO t'lifcOOX WAGOV B0ADS Mr. H'rrmaH i'ko tpUmiitnl tho fo! lowing Veiblu'ioii of inquiii; whicli as refurred le thtt UuiiinHlled on the Fublic Land-: Wlifcreus it appears from thu report uf the commission ajipotnteri liv the State of Oiegon to lnvslii;ale the wagon-road of i ho WilUmi-l i e Vailm and Caicade Mountain Witt;oii-loail Com pany. ati.i the Oregon Central Militar Wagon-Road Company's r.-ad. nd Tin Dalles Military Vngoii-Uoud Com pany 'i mad, submitted to th L"gii Ulure of said Suta at Us tec-nt ses sion: 1. Tllit fiid Viltamette VAlIe) and Cascade Mountain Wagon R.-ad Com p my have neither luilt, graded, bridged, cleared, or const! uc eil any road along the route drsigiiatri by tic'ti of Con gress, bor on any route in accordance with tliH intent arid meaning of said acts of Congress; and 2. That rh to the Oregon CeiUra' Military Wagon-Rtlad Cnnpiinv said com mission rinds no loitd built or re paired along their rout-, mid ttiaC tbe otiy rod built were cmistruclei by sKtllerx mid liilmigrHiitH, nil tiu-y ore Dot the iiiuda cxi.l't;mp'iaiil b said acts of Congress, 3 "That as to The Di!!s Millitary Wngon-ttoaii Company hid coiutiiis s'on finds no road built h them from Canyon Citv east, nor repHiirtf an built by settlers; nd Whereas the Legislature of Oregon has, by its sennte joint ins-merial 2o. 6, memorialized Conrei-ti that the grants bf lands aforesaid, embtaoing 1110,895 acres certified or patented to the Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain Waon-Rosd Uompaiiy, and 361,327 acres certified or patented at said date to the Oregon Central Mili tary Wagon Road Corapidy, and 126 010 23 acres certified and patented at said dale toThe Dalles: M ilital-y Wajon Road Company, and as to .ny other lands since certified or p-j tj jje ;n vestigatd by Coiipress; and that as to j all those not patented or listed they be nholiahe'3, meat eft, and annulled; and that as to those which have been patented Congress authorize auits t be instituted in the courts of the United States to vacate said grants and an nul said lists and patents so issued, ex cept where any of said lands have-bnen acqniied in good faith by tnuoctnt pur chjSTsj and Whereis by a pricioiis resolution'in truduced in this Congress there is an limissiorrtifTniirsf Tiro ttf5fesltdffom f tnOTegSfrileyrslature which, in com I anson Titli tlaies'ol grants tlifcrein re cited, is nn evident clerical error: and Whereas this is submitted as a sub stitute for said former resolu ion: Therefore, Resolved, that the Secrrtary of the LitV liorlie, and he is hereby, requested to inform this Houv, if not incom ru'ible wiih the public interests, how much uf the giants of Inndd afuieSaid have been patented to eacli of said coiiiiKiiiiest u.si;ueus of the State of Oregon, and how much to eah K mains unpatented of the respective granir; and whether tint Drparttueiit of thti Iu erior ha? en-ared itito any unesil-slioit as to tlm uuiiiiliance of mtd .assignees with the condltiDus of the rt'-pvetivti acts ol Congress; and uhut sm inn, if .tin , ban been adoptetl ai u suspension Of any farther paienAs. A Wild Man of the Woods. Pai tie.s came down from the vicintU Of Ceijiervtlle, thin intTriiilig, Lrmiiii; iiifm mation of a wild man iu (he woods, in me I! ji tu Crerk canyon, jasi nboe tl;- !). mill uti I about eighteen itrfles f iim CnlLO. The man is liulrtnlv ni--ane, mid his bepn roaniin-j around through the brush much the l.tot Jan uary. He is Por'ugup-e b nation altty, and ciuiiot speak Eglish. He will lio' ailow an Aid rican to come near him, becuu- h says ihwy want to eaten him and crucify him. IL ill talk to his eeuiituien vvheii h--iieetH tliein, and tells stories abou' nieclli2angel tn the woods 'hal have Hftrueif Imli to fieure "o7tlin Aiuefi -aus. His appeiranco is described as snace in the extreme-, hi- clothes be Uf' in latteis. Ins h.,ir long and un is;imt eJ and hi far and hands black ttb dirt. No amount of persuasion c,ngm f 1 1 tit to enter 11 huusp, but lie eits ro'len flesh of dead ctttle, and fo-d I ft bv hos and dogs. R wheat he !c7ours like an animal, and seems to enj y it. He is dangerous, inil has threatened to kill several per son. A warrant was sworn nut this. morning before Jiid.e. Sctioiler for the an est of (li"Uiiri, 011 the ground of in saniu, and Constable Piain will start afler him 'omornvr. It is expe-jed tint tie will h-ive u dilh'cult time in capturing him, as he is described as 'arg'-find strong and with the firm de leruiinai'on not to be taken, as he thTnks the Amerie.ins want to crucify him "Chico Enterprise" Frib. S. Dave CAKmcrc Paed'SeiJ The Piisoii Commission at their last meet ins, on hearing petition! of thu friends of pttriies imptisoned, including Di vid Carritk, ho was sentenced for life from this countc, on conviction for llir UiUrderot a mm named Scott, reccommeiided the psrdon of Carriek, in view of his injjries received from in insane Chinese convict, and his ad udmneed age. Ex Congressnnn J K. Luttrell ititerceded in his behalf, claim ing iiinocencn of the deed by evidence obtained since bis couiiction, bucked bv petition asking clemency, and the efforts of 'hia son James, who is entitled to great credit for the affection shown and interest taken in behalf of Ii'm oged faiher. On thU r.ccommendaiion, the C iv ernor issued . panlnn for Mr C .r rtck' reletse, but it ni-iy bn soiiih time lefore he can return to Siskiyou, as he has nt recovered from his injuries, wliic'i will ciipjdv him for life. George Q. Canron, ex Delegate to dngte.'s, and one of the leaders of the Mormon Chui-ih, is bnoke I for Mar tirrfoni in s iie of liis("herf-ie efforta to scnpc tho honor of suffering for tin. faith. About a yeai ago he was tn dictei under tho Edmunds net for H gamous pniciireH, and wr'nl into hiding He Iiid so well that the nUicera hav e t biiljlifc him Vvaiuly; in U' ill, where lie temain-d Until a re gard of 500 was uiFered for his ca ture. "Ihen he started fur Mexico But he onlv got a? far as Humboldt Hou.p, an isohted station in Nevada A bribe of 2000 wm refused by the Sheriff who caught him, and" the emi nent Saint is now in j -il at'Winne tnucc.1, wbeiice Lh will be taken to Salt Lata. SHILOH'S VirALIZER is what you tieeil for Constipation, Los of Ajs etiie. Dizziness ami all svinptfuif of Dvsjx-i'Ma Price 10 and 75 cents per I ttlc, Fsir oa.e at E. C. Crooks.' Democrats and the Ad- i viinistration. Tims doesn't s'm to heal the differ ences between the aduiinistratioiv-atid the. Democratic statesmen. A gentle tn&n tolls ma that lis has uiadu a csn-va-s of thi Senate and llouts ami tii-.ds that not mora than one tenth ot the Democrats aro 011 good terms with the ninn at tho White house that is, exciuivn of Southern " Democrats. The last named were P3xuiit4r Id M-roKlujrup-niiaBsraf,,!,.,; SSfiTmpr' wanted for positions, aud tnay vvpro given tlietn. Therofore the Southern ers in both Houses are Cleveland men. Things are not in this lovely condition with Eastern, Western and Northern L"iuocrats. Tlia recommendations- of these met. have been-contem, tunuslj diaregarded. In fact, tint Prrsldent. has appointed more men from these sections on the recommendations of politicians than he bus of Statesmen in Congress. This fact accounts for the appointment of so many ex con victs, thievea and vags. If the ap pointing power had consulted Demo uratic Senators and Repieseutatives, possibly the administration would have been wived some mortifications i. has had to endore sincu it came into power, nor would it have been so frequently compelled to enter the plea at the bar of public opinion that it had la-eii deceived bv its on friends. Much quiet chuckling has been oh served muong the Democratic Legisla tors mid leaders over the iniuy dm rnmliitres and administration has met through its bid appointments, and this v-huikling h3 been freely indulged in, although the chueklern see that each uno of tiie convict and vagrant up pointuuint8 has added another nail in their political coffin. If there h not a return to the old practice of consult ing members of Congress, the ex coin iets aud thieves will soon have it large measure of control, and embez zlements will be the iiile, and hone' administration ! "wilt be 'HeTxeeptibn. Alsott w ill soon come to pass that honest Democrats will lefuse to hohl position under the present auspices, fur tho reason that they will unt sub iu it- to bo clussined with the hordes of convicts and loafers who have been thrust into office over the heads sf men of clean characters. The new things hava been conduct ed b.n very much discouraged the I16JV of Democritic Congressmen. J asked onn the other day an old mem ber from the West what the pros pects were at the coming election. "Bid, almost desperate," said he "You see w have not been able to get honest workers appointed to thp jio-ilions they deaired. They have passed over for political bummers or ntnnies, and wo nro demoralized Evidently the President made up his mind before ho came hete that the men of bis party in Congress were dangerous ones to follow, and he has taken advice of outsiders. I am held resemble, however, for the nppoin'-" mi nts in my district. Some of them are. absolute surprises to me, too. It is wonderful how many appointments are made, also upon the personal de sirei of certain cabinet officers. They actually come into my district and mnketlif-in without ruy knowledgrt." Washington opecial to Minneapolis -Tribune." sjrup rri:s. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless1 in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billirnsuess, Indigestion, and kindred ilis. 0-an&eti the system, putifius the bloc' r, gu!aieatjie liver and acts -nn the B .wles. BreakrrunJUeovered country. If the output Colds, Chills, and rev era, ete, Strengthens the organs on which is acts. Better than buter, nauseous medicines, pills, tilts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Merritt k Kobjiiton, Jackson ville. A California paper of last week says "lhe recent storm ban proved the use fulness of the Signal Service. The red flag-of warring was displayed for the first time in Ssn Francico last Tues day. Its appearance followed by pleasant weather for several hours was made the subject of much ignorant mirth and Ssrcasm. When tbe howl ing storm of Wednesday ftxt in and the gnle wits blowing at the rale of -evenly miles nn honr, the facetious San Francincans wern forced to admit that there is something useful iu fci ence after all. The progess of rivjltzation In Asia is marked. No European capital can show a more regal guzzer than Thee- haw bi his just retired from l.usi- uns in Burtuah. Finding a Fortune after Tears of F'ivatatioii Tun exceptionally cood luck of a miner known as Old' Man Menglier is tbe talk of the community here. Me slier was looked upon as beniil', 01m whose mind hud ben turned in hunt ting visionary fertuues in the mining regious of the West. For too pa-t five years ho has bea5",Dcj tt blind nuncl into a mountain at a po m . s , about-half war betwe-n GrctdrB"a ttUer Its has worked continually and atoo., living on the most meager food, an I psving no at'entiaii to the doings uf the out side wuild. There wire 1.0 apirarnce of mineral veins on tl'H urfee. i.nd peonle leolied on ilm j f nj(.cl of Anxlng n Iamr, m ft place with th hope of striking miimr- al as laugh. blf non-nensw. Eui it night people passiug could hear t' a click, click, of the drill of the solita miner. Yesterday the old man inriie-I a few niitiers from Cmted Butli to visit his tunnel, telling them he had tbe biggest thing in Colorado. At ilm end of the tunnel a body of fine ore rive feet six inches in thicknss vs disclosed to viw. Tho ore is a ruli silver glance, sulphurrt andgalcnt. It runs from 600 to up in tho thou sands to the ton, and is tint most in portant s'rike ever mada in 'he Ek mountains. The old man has aim. t gone crazy over the immensity of hs Htiddtn wealth. Tb town' of Op'M Butte and Irvviu are greitly.excittd over it, and prospecting in tho vicinity rf the tunnel In two feet' of sne ;s now being done bv many uipn. T1.0 strike is four miles from thp railn ., ., with all the way down grade Gun nison, Col , Letter in "Globe Dnro craf." How NtwaPAruft WotiK is Done "Can I ventuio on an incident here that throws an inide light on jnnrr lisml At 2 o'clock on the morning o Giv. Stephens' death of "The TCousti. tutton," v.ho with two stenograp'-' s had prepared the narrative of tho tiigl , tins with the watchers in the Men room of the mansion. "The Cons 1 iu'iim"hnd to go to press nt 3:30 to I lie minute. It was mt helievrd thtt Mr Stephens would the Lefora that hour. Consequently th narrative h I been written in the present tense If death should occur before the p.i 1 r wn iut on the prens there were per haps a hundred places in the story wherethepastteu.se would have to bo substituted. -. "A force of proof-raaders sat v.i li ihe prcof before them, every cent in gent point n.arked. Thirty printeis sat at their desks awaiting order Tins telepiutin between the mansion and Lha olb'ca was open, and. ths iiigbr, editor sat wiih the 'phono to his ear At 3-23, Dr. Steiner, tising from Ins knees with reverent fce, said, "He i dead1 Before the whispered wordt had left the room the word 'dead' fi-w along the telephonH wire? and rem lied the liiten'ng night editor.- Befor.e tin watchers in the parlor knew that tin great soul had taken (light, a doZ' 11 proif readers were plowing thtough slips with swift pencil, thirty printtr were clipping the moorings that held tho present to the past and in just se-en minutes the press wax thiowinl; off the story of thu lifu and death of Georgia's martyr statesman.'' H. W. Grady in "Atlanta Consiti'ution." Thp Chinese are going. Slowlv, but surely, their numbers in tins country are decrea-ing. Every steamer bears some of tho heathpns away to their Asiatic homes, and ftohneniy, hut stradily, messeriger of death is ferrying, one by one, their souls over the river of death. They carry no rtturn ccrtifica'es inio thu continue! as it !stiMtjoiiig there will not be enough on the coast in ten yrss to run a wash house. And tho peop'e of the Pucific coast will see to it lh.it a legal barbed wire fence will be main tained perpetually to keep them ou -side of this pasture of progress this America of ours, which was reclaimed by the blood of Aiuurican, and saved from disruption by American", and will be reserved for Americans, not for Chinamen "Statesman." A Seattle man recently arrived i-i Portland tells a reporter that h"s rt'v had its fill of martial law. "The pi o pie are getting sick and tired of it," 1h said. "Ever) perron found ou ilia stretts after night is stopped by tlu United States soldiers and required to show a pass. If he is ur.uMe n com ply, off to jail he gOeo. Judge Greene is very unpopular. He has adjourned his court for two weeks. If a knot of men are found conversing they are ordered to disperw, the same a i dmn in Russia M'tny men are lunging 1 ine in itil who rn "U.lty of no eff us4 at ail."