Newspaper Page Text
PUGET SOUND ikllfifi W! Y "a p" W‘sngwn x; 'v~-~~1 Ali-£39 HA A MLAAA Ann“. L- GOOD TETJIPLAR RHCEIHERY. There are many worthy people in full sympathy with tin: tc-Inpvranm cause who cannot nniieratinnl the importance of machinery for dUillLf temperance wuriz. 'l‘lwy think thri: rvgnlia and ritualism is only a wash ()f time and money. The most rniii ml of this class‘nf people newr cmnr‘ into a secret temperance organizatinn and they cominnaiiy wonder where the benefit of Grand Lodges and County Lodges come in, and what under the sun constitutions or law's were ever devised for. We do not critiziso the good in tentions of this class of people; but the best of people are quite liable to make mistakes, and those people cer tainly make a. most egregious blun der. If experience has proved any thing it is that perfect success in any cause is to be gained only by perfect organization. A single company ot‘ disciplined troops in an emergency is worth a whole regiment. of raw re cruits who are strangers to the mn~ chinory of military life. The success of our Order in the past, the mighty power will: which it has been able to withstand internal disturbances and outside opposition is due to its per fect machinery. There is no better disciplined organization in the world than ours. Members bow to the will ofa majority without a murmur. A decision from superior authority is readily 'acquiescmi in. although it may be adverse to well settled con victions. A member citrries up an appeal :10 the highest authority with perfect good nhture, and the deter minatiOn of the R. W. G. Lodge is as unquestion’cd by a Good Templar as a decision of the Court of Appeals is by alitjgant. To refuse submis sion is only to be immediately' cut off from the organization. This is the secret of our power to settle Orni trovcrsies and tight out Opposititm. A FABLE. “Orngon Literary Vidcite."] There was once an industriousnml hard working inemher of the Stom— ach farnily, who for thirty years had occupied the lower floor on the pram ises of Muffins, the dashing yuung broker, where he held a life lenso. Bruins, the agent of Muflins, lived in his garret. Stomach and Brains had jogged dong through life. so far, the but of neighbors till Muffins, their landlord, got. rich and got drunk and thereafter kept drunk, surh things being incidental to the stock broker's life, and constituting part of ihe wear and tear. From this period eternal war ox. existed between these two unci-nt families. 01' a morning Brains, in :1 state of acute suffering, would call on the Stomach to give him A little rest. “Not a bit of it.” replies Stomach, I stood up under a perfect douche of-oooktails and ohnn-p-gne for your‘nmusement until two o'clock in the morning. You got all the the fun andl did th'e work. It wasn‘t a. fair division of the spoils, but I um going to see that tho Ctznsoquences are served out in the proper quanti ties.” So Mnfiius tossed in his bed wizlxi :rnging headache till ten u"cloci<,i And then rose and dressed. Stomach i had resumed something of his gond I nature by this time, and so the boss i ventured on a glass of Leidcsdurli'i Street Bitters. It electrified things'i on the lower floor, you can believe, i and burnt a hole in Stomach'n coax, i 3nd so oecaped. The usual "fulfill-i name was um up to Brains. I “Look you, Mr. Brains,l wish you ‘ tony to your pincipnl, that when‘ he took thou premises, thirty odd your: ago, there was an implied con- i tract. on his part, to keep them in , repair, but if he hu determined in: burn them up, and to die like ‘rnuud- ‘ lin Clarencoin his Malmuey bum". well; only lot it be Msim‘cuy and i ' i l linlel \\lii<-li which is . .- smi from the saloons in the. x ' . 51H! Sim-k l'lwlnuigo.” .;i H 1‘ l'i‘llim," will Mullins. Mn '1 limil‘l the ('omplnint, “I‘ll trat‘h him to interfere with my busi n<-:~~-. l lllt‘llll to have it good time while Inlay, and I’ll drink all I pay for.” And all the afternoon and evening liw-poiit in lilling his system from gar rot ti».-nll:tr. It was too late when lm tumbled into bed and tried to .\ltH‘P, 1111 l sleep came not. Along tlu‘ nerm the intelligence was flashed up to the Brain that the Stomach would not permit any sleep. Des perate at this news Mullins paced the floor till near morning, when Bruins suggested that he should quench this low-bred striker with a dose of chloral hydrate. "Good 2" said Hufiins. “A bright idea that, friend Brains. We’ll see whether this corporation is to be run by the ollicers or the employees.” “Now then,” sang out Brains, “stand from under, there.” And the chloral went smashing down. Muf fins got his sleep, but it was his last, and the Stomach got his revenge; the chloral had doused the glim. The peculiarity of this fable is that it is true. NOTICE. lern will he n meeting nfthe allure owners Ol'lhu llulmSuhnrn L‘mnpnnyut lhc mlh-cnf I lhm-mnpunv. in Port Townsend, W. 'l‘.. Orto l ln-rlluth. N'tl. n! In o‘clovk .\. IH,. for Ihc} pnr urns»nl‘tllminishlng the capital stock m suld ‘ oonnmny tulhl‘ sum of eight thousand and nine hundred «lolhu‘s. Tues. STRA’I‘TUN. Tums. I’lllLLll’s, J. A. MARTIN. Font. .‘M, 1879. [M29] Trustees. J. F. SHE EHAN ' - Impnrtcrund Dealer In SI‘flVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON, LEM) PIPE. PUMPS, ZINC, WIRE, And House-Hold Furnishing Hardware. 23 WATER 5'12, - - PORT TOWNSEED ".' ’ NOT FA". to send for our NEW PRICE V LIST. More cmn Hero I . than ever. Contain: ‘. ‘ delcrlpclom or every . , thlns required for personal or family nu, wlth our 1006 Illustrations. Send nlno centsforlt. (Stamps wllldo.) We sellallgoodl ‘ at wlmlemle prices In (‘uamltlea to nnltthe pur chnser. The only lust tntlon In Amerlcn who mnkurhlsthelr welllbullness. Address. ‘ momuom 1w WARD a 00.. l 227 a 229 Wuhan Avo..chlcago. 'flll. l l N. D. TOBEY, ‘ sth Wright and Caulkerl WATER STREET, 1 Port: Townsend. \V. T. ‘ .. ‘ ‘2 \"E'f‘v ‘ | fi—Q , . awe/2 w?- JFK f- 3"? ~1-_\.',)’:'é:.~-~2.54:5”;'Z-‘Wflfl 12:. , i 5’,“ .F?%r¥Wsfi':Jf 2 (3:532 --.2¢g;z;3« 2 2 i=’\ “4 .‘ vat/2‘ 2 new? 2125. é? ; ‘ 25‘ ,' 2 ~19“? 41.221 5?": wil. .’.: ~,2 :.,I “-.- 'AJ'. .. (“hing -‘ ,2 V‘ . ”.‘Nég'h‘i‘s ' I’m, wk .: its ("J gig : r ”‘7‘" -‘ ' 2'; ',5 ..l :2ij V“ “ it .I $5" ,‘V .I ' r-VL; ”-5? l 222 - .. W 22,27 A. * ' ' 1 Catharine Pll 8 Comluiuo the choicest cathartic principles in mmlirino. in proportions accurately ad juxtud to sovum activity, certainty, and nllifm‘mity oi ”Toot. They are the result of years of «m-oinl study and martial! ex lwrimont, nml are tho most; effectual rem wly yvt, «lismwn-cl for dim-mos, mused by (11-mugcuwnt or the stomach, liwr, 11ml “UV-I‘lß, which require prompt. and cchctnnl trnunm-nt. Ai'mc'n PILLS are npccinlly up. l‘licuhic to lhli chins of dist-rises. They net ilii'L-vtly on the digestive and nsslmllative [iroccswm mnl rvstom rognlar healthy m:- tiou. Their cxtonsive nsu by physicians in their pmvtioo, and by all civilizml nations, is one of the many wants of tlwir value as n. snto, surv. and [wrinutly ro-linhle purgativo un-«livino. living compounded of tho con (‘z-uu'ntml \'il'lllt'fl oi pun-ly wgvlnhlo Hilli smm-us, ilxvy :m- positively free from calo mvl. or any injurious proportion, and can lie mmxiuistcrutl to children with perfect surety. Avm's PILLS are an eii'ectunl cum for Constipation or Costivenesa, Indiges tion. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, l-‘oul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memorly, Numbness, Biliousness, Jaundiee. iheunmtlsm, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neurnigla, Colic, Gripes, Dian-hum, Dysentery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver. mul nil nthr-r dist-mans resulting from a disordered state 01 the digestive apparatus. AM a Dinner I’ill they have no equal. Whiin gentle in their action, tliuso PILLS nm the most thorough and searching cathar vir: thnt van in) employed. and never give pain unless the bowels um inflamed, and then their intinnnm is healing. Thoy stimu‘ late tho .'lppvtirv and digestive organs; they 0mm": to purify and enrich the blood. and lmpart tom-Wed health and vigor t 0 the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & 00., Pacific»! and Annlyucal Chum-u, Lowell. Man. now at ALL uncoun- Innwuu. !T \ r W\ ' . ‘ L L“ we) (- b A LARGE S'l’m‘li O!“ GROCE R I E S —ANh—- Which are on sale at The Lowest Ratesfor Cash. UHiIIiLES EISENBEIS I 4 ‘ o PROPRIETOR I Pioneer Bakery, PORT TOWNSE ND, T. W. M“L STEAMSHII’ 00 I 0 SUMMER ARRANGEMEN'I. The splendid sidcwheel Steamship DA K OTA 2:00 Tone. ”.6. mouse. (.‘mnmxmcn. ‘V'ILL LEAVE 0N TIIE DATES mam-z :mgr mentioned: SAN i‘RAfiCISCO.‘PT. TOWNSHS 1).! VICTORIA. ’ ‘l3:EF_’"_ "___” '"~“"" July {lO July 18 July ‘2] July Q3O Aug. 8 Aug ll An: 20 u 23 -- :w Supt m) Sept 13 Sept 20 “ :m sTEAMHI-IIP . CI T 1 OF CHESTER | ,400 tans. PETER MACKIE, Comummm 'WILL LEAVE ON THE FOLLOWING dunes: SAN FRANCISCO‘I’T. TOWNHILS D.' VICTORIA. "ififi‘fl'mw —'—‘_—"—’ ___“ July I‘.) On arrival July 10 Aug. 1) “ .. 30 “ 30 “ MIL-:20 Fem ‘2O 2: Sam 1:: These sterunships leave Victoria :1: noon on the tiny advertised. Tickets on: good only on the stunmet for \Viiit‘ii tin-y are purchased. and are not transferable. Faro from Port Townsend to San Francisco First Cabin, 820, Steerage S l 0 Reduction In Freight. —— florentter the freights which. as per tarli‘i‘. have been $6 per ton will be charged at $5 per ton. W F'rnm and after this dun: nil BAG: GAGE of Puget Sound passengers by P. M. S. b". Co's steamers Vin. Victoria. will be umier Custom House seal. and will NO’l‘he subject to examination by pus tom liousennthorities in Sun Francisco. For freight or passagle apply on board, or to H. A. 'I‘IBBA LS, General Agent. for Puget. Sound. Port Townsend. ‘ iifii‘ Land. UNITED STATES Inn'rnlv'r LAND OFFICE.) Uivnipln. Washington 'l‘orrilorv. 9' NOTICE In HEREBY GIVEN ’l‘liA'i‘. in conmlhnwo with the provisions of lln- Av! of ('l)ili(l'l'.'-"llriil‘uvetl Juno 3. [57.1, ontiliwi "An Act for the unh- of Timber lnmlo in tin,- Stun-s of (.'niit'orniu. Oregon . chmimmd Wusillnulon 'l‘orritorv." Robert D. Attririge, of .ii-li’vrqon county, Washington 'l'crritorv, inns this tiny tiled in this oiiii-o his uppilmtion to Dill't'illinu the lots 3. inmi .N‘WX o NW3 of section No. ‘2. in township No- 20, north, range No- 1 west of the Wiiltnnetlu Meridian .\nv and all pox'sonsuiuimlng adversely the mild dost-MIMI inml,or nn¥l portion lilc-rI-nl', nrvhurohv t‘vqnil‘uli to tilut oil-clnima in thin ()iiicc wil hin nixly (till) days from linlo iii-root. Hivon nniiur. inv imml, at my otilcmln Uiyni pin. W ’l‘. this the int, thw of August, A i) 1579 .l T liIiUWN. 2:):lnw Register of the Lulltl (mice S2OO REWARD. We will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Reward for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who killed our cutth nt Stow bay. ln .letl'erson (10.. W. ’l‘. U! the said cattle a work 0): wan killml about [Wu weeks ago. tivo steers and a. cow wvrc kllled in Decemlmr last, and the other—n tut cow—was killed on about. July 4. 1573. We will pay FlF’l‘Y DOLLARS for the urn-cat and conviction of the person or per sons who rolled llihll'llCtiOllfi into and tilled up the wells belonging to Maj. \'nnlloklu:- len, near our farm at Scow Buy, in the month of oetober.' 1373. We will nlso [my FIFTY DOLLARS for the tlt‘l‘t‘fl and eonvlctlon ot' the party or put-ties who broke and set ndrltt a. boat belonging to us. under Waterman Lt Kautz' lumber pile. between thehours OH. I'. 3L. June 29,1875und3. A. )1.. of June: 30. 1573. JAMES NIUHOLLS. ANN NICHOLLS. Port: Townsend. July 17, 1879. 22 PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet 0t 60 pilges free. upon receipt 01 stamps for {)outnée. Address GILJOR . SMITH. & CO., Sollcnors of Patents, Box 44. Washington, D C. W ATERMA N & KATZ, WW: AM} WWSSIM NIERCH A N T S AND DEALERS IN @mmml Mercimmfiise, Keep Constantly on Hand THE LARGEST STOCK ALL KINDS .OF GOODS Furniture, Lumber, Doors, and Windows, WJIGOVVS, 58' .fll Kinds of Building .Mtteriu? Farming Implements, Saddlery, s'o. And will Sell CHEAPER FOR CASH, Than any House on Puget Sound! "“imtgig‘tti'r“ Wells, Fargo 85 Company’s Express Our Facilities for Purchasing in the, Leading Markets are Superior to any. ”’0 will give and false Exchange on SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK At the most Liberal Discount. \V’ATERMAN & KATZ. APPROVED SQLDIER‘S ADDITIONAL Ilomzsrmus can be located upon my lands. wither single ortlunhle minimum lands. subject to hmnesu-ml wlurtlmr tim lwrml or not. and having tln- only tlm clzus paper in the country. have undo. ”I'- mnxcnu-nts with the luliuwing gentlcnmu in “Exam-n Wnelniugmn: A. Muckinmd». Scuttle, John R. Wheat. Olympia. 0. Morris Ilnllur. l’an'l‘nwnanml, .... llvnry .lncksop. Sl‘lohonlishpity. Who will have on hand. at nil tlnlcs. my scrip for the :lumnmiiution ol' flu-sh d“- sli-ing [0 purchase. at the rule of $3.25 pvrm‘re l'orb‘lls nmll2o~‘. nml $3.75 per acre luv 40"; fractions spacial. Anutlmr lrmululont ('lnsa of script knuwn ns ‘llonrs’ can begotten in much lvss rates; but no tltlc can be given. and is, at course, not, so valuable. A (lend can be gotten from the original applicant 0! uny land located by serum pnrchuwl of me. as l in nmmo buy lroln other tlmn the original lmnu-stvmiur. uml know whore to mlilrcss hhn tor a (IUNI it o|lt'bul't'llllil’l3l', Full lnvcstlgntiun ls swim] that the worth 0! my pupm- may he known. Call upon or write nny of the gentlvnwn llflllll‘ll :Lhnvo, who will <0“ you lhv 'l‘nlhut :l(l(llth)n:l| ll()Illl"lC:ll‘ ucrlp whivh will ensure you a pntvnt m yum lnlnl :1: well as u pt'l'fl‘lfll title. and also as L‘lll‘llpfln‘ you can buy it of um. I). 11. TALBOT. Gun'l Land-scrip and \\'nrrnnt Broker. . Sioux (lily, lowa. P'ffi THE NEW WILSON ”I s}?" I I - Ii! liscllialm huitie . regime;ritiingafi . IIV‘ 'l'i 3mm: magma 5 .I‘ [9," Is wonderful In its conception. un fl ’\ ‘ ”."I precedented for doing a large range of 3 / i _ L) sewingin textilefabrlcs and leather. its ‘ ,‘ " motions are continuous. admitting of an extraordinary rate of speed, either by ,'3 fl at, ‘ steam or foot power. Every motion of the W“.A" « treadie makes six stitches. thus produc ., i A‘ih \. $.15“ ing about one-third more work Ina day ”,ij ?‘ wv-“M‘v' than other Sewing Machines. It has no “~“u ‘K. stop motions, and tightens the stitch with the needle out of the fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of the needle. It has two-thirds less parts than any other first-class Sewing Machine. lte arm is fuily eight and one-haifinches long and five and one-halt Inches high. and the whole Machine is very compactly and scien tlflcally constructed in proportions. elegance. design and appear ance. its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as far in advance of all other Sewing Machines as the telephone ls superior to the tin speaking tube. The WILSON MEMDENG ATTACHMENT. {or repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING. fur nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHiHES,tcgether with a Tucker. Rumor. Gorder. Set of Hammers. Binder. etc. Prices fur nished with freight charges prepaid. and machines furnished on trial to responsible parties. to be used with steam-power. in places where we have no agents. Send forlllustrated Catalogue and Price List. No. 230. AGENTS WANTED. Address WILSON SEWINII MACHINE (:0. CHICAGO. mete. U. 8. A. - - ‘ 7 ' V! I t . I V 011.15. C. BJRI'LL I'l, .Jguut, I’ol'tJow/wcnd. P E OF I.- E’fi BIARZKET, Opposite Washington Hotel Constantly on Hand tho Ghmcest of Meats AND Vegetables. Al4O, C(u'm-(l “N“ 11nd I’m-k. Hnmlxv-(l Meats. Park and Bologna Sausages. llcml Chm-se. 'l‘ripe. &c., Me. L. SMITH 8: F. TER RY NE W STONE General Merchandise ’ C. W. MORSE, tun ”Hum“. - - . w 'l‘ I [l‘7" I'm hm- 'vnlluz'lll. null «mum-uufnllkm‘lH I Ix;ul|.~«h-ul n 1 lhn luwum rush lrl'im'.