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PUGET SOUND Pd'ifi‘aif OFFiCIAL PAPER OF JEFFERSDN CC 'l'lll'RMMY. sr) ["l‘. :25. I‘7“. ’sz said that Jochrson I')avis has (let-lion] a. democratic nomination for U. 5. Senator from .\lissimpyi. The mull numhnr vl‘ Limits by yel low fever in Memphis up In Sum. 12’ was 1130. There m-z'e ulmur I uwihs per day last meek THE suhjnct of “pr-tht'ciil‘n vs free trade" has been agitating ihe public mind for sometime pun. Tim “I )ru gunian“ has bum) especially mud dled over it. So much trouble is being madr‘ in Cuba by the slaves that Spain is considering the propriety of :llmii::h ing all slnvery in the West Imlivs in 1880. It will probably he no cnmpiished .on condition that the blacks war]: a certain number of years afterwards for wages. GENERAL Grant’s reception ill. San Francisco is spoken of as eclips ing any similar honor ever befnro tendered to any man not even ex cepting the triumphed march of Gen. “'ashingmn from Mount Vernon tn the Capital, after being elecmi Presidentof the United State-. 3. or the second visit of La Fayette to America. THE bolters of New York Donn)- crals have labeled S. J. Tilden as “the trickster of ciphor alley.” There is no use in tryin}.r to get around the fact that. there are many democrats in the United States whn will vote against Sam! J., should he Igain come up for Presidential honors They are conscientious, and there fore cannot support him. ONE of the finest oratoric.-l ell‘ofls we have had the pleasure of seeing in print is the address of Hon. M. P. Dandy, U. S. district court judge of Oregon, to the graduating class at the university at Eugene. It comes to its in pamphlet form, and is well worthy of perusal. The gems of thought embodied in tho terse son tences that sparkle like clearly cut diamonds bespaak a mind carefully stored with useful knowledge. The originality and depth of thought dis played challenge our admiration, Ind will, no doubt, prove highly beneficial to thoso {or whose especial consideration the address was deliv ered. .Tmr. Gully force in the Chisholr: murder case has terminated—just as might have been safely predicted two weeks ago. The old saying that “none ere so blind as those who WON’T see” has been amply verified in this instance. The evidence was of the strongest possible character. end showed that the murderer not only committed his crime in a cool, calculating and premeditated inan ner,but thet his ferocity was even brutal and fiendish; yet the jury re mained out just long enough to write a verdict of “not guilty.” While there are Northern democrets who still blindly insist that these Southern outrages are nothing more than mere falsified reports for politi eel capitol, the intelligent members of their party are that coming to their eensea and ere condemning every phase of the “Yazoo plan” with all the earnest vigor of their on turee. Tun “Press,” with its accustomed wisdom (1’) wants us to refund the money earned for publishing the wash house ordinance. Just as though we were responsible for :ha validity of the instrument. Tho [or dinluco in quostion was passed mainly on accoum of the persistent efiom of “Man James,” as be nylon himself. Doubtless Myers didn’t know this, or he would hue M HUM ‘éimfu'l” hl‘i'out ridiculing M Wilt". tram; {mm him to I lon or modal. .‘. lv ': 5v :zn, of Noah Buy, has an \ rimm .u-ticio in a recent issue of 1;“: .w‘nu‘iaiv lntuiiigemrer,” in which .ii-m'y aiLmH‘ from a scientific 4m iiunint. the reasons why so many 11:1'2'5'1(‘mri'l‘iainlsm'c made against iw:£.-,'u.‘rr§ 01‘1‘0‘: signals. The com“- ‘iliiih of the ammsphcre, aerial cur v-u.:s. pun. ure all taken into ucmunt l‘m- :ir-rivlc was suggested by a few n .::;‘E.xi;~.t.~ made against the keepers .i tin-'l‘.” Mull liglithmiso and fog siguni. ()r 'i'inmlzty morning. oom ill; out of Dungeht-s: liairiior, we lintl :iinplo opportunity of «lemon muting tlio tru'ii of tlio Judge’s ~nxtvnwnts. A light breeze was Mowing pustus up the straits, yet we could not hear tho steam whistle from "Graveyard spit," about We miles distant. Aitor getting further out in the channel we could hear it quite distinctly, and indeed nearly ui‘. illo any to Point Wilson. Nour ing l’oint Wilson, and whilejust 01? Mr. Riley’s place, 1055 than two miles distant, we could see the steam from the whistle there, but Could not hear the sound until we cums nearer. DILfiN. D. Hill and wife, of this place, visi‘ed their old home on \Yhidby Island a few days ago. MR. Henry Landes purchased the sloop sold at. the custom house sale, last. Thursday. OREGON papers compliment Dr. R. Willard, Supt. of the Insane Asy lum, for skill in surgery. THE Seattle “Post,” has a new dress 0! type. PORTLAND had another fire it few days ago. Estimated ions—s7o,ooo. SEATTLE papers complain of the meagre exhibit made in the King county fair. MR. A. Snyder, tor years a resident of Port Blakely, has removed to Seattle. .\ln. J. 5. Conner, of La Conner, has .1 coal miuo hear Skagit river, which he is developing. 'l‘ur: I'. M. S. S. Co.‘s stmr. City of Chester arrived at this port lute festerday afternoon. ’l‘ur. steamer Alex. Duncan recently broke her shalt, necessitating a. delay 01' schi-al duys. MLE. B. Ebcy. of Seattle. has! sold out his commission produce business to Mr. David Kellogg. Tun "'l'elegrim“ gives the number of street lamps in Portland at 305. The monthly cost for lighting them is $775. Norwxmsnuomo reports come irom all sources that times are improving, the news or dissnfection and strikes among laborers in England continue. 'l‘mc tug Goiiuh recently towed the largest boom oi logs ever put up on Puget Sound. to Port Gamble. It contained 1. 500.000 feet of lumber, and the logs unm bered 2.500 by actual count. 'l‘m: Senate ol the newly chosen Legis lature of Maine stands 19 Republicans to I'2. Democrats; the House 89 Republicans to 61 Demoernts. The popular vote showui :1 Republican gain throughout the State since lust year oi between 14,000 and 15;000. GEN Grant is announced to be present :It the coming Oregon State mir to be held 11. Salem, uomxnencing Oct. lst. We are also an invited guest. However for fear, that the accommodations for vlsltors would not hold out, were Grant and ourselves both to attend. we hu manely declde that “pruning engage ments” prevent our nttandance. ['l‘ is understood that Secretory Thomp son has entirely relax-med the extravagant methods 0! his predecessor, which so thor oughly disgusted the country that every proposition to vote money tor the build ing of new ships was promptly suppressed in the house of representatives. It is to be hoped that Congress will now 'see the necessity of authorizing such an increase in the number oi our ships as will enable the country at least to hold in check the iorces of the semi-civilized powers across the Pacific. WHEN Secretary Shel-men went on a political visitation to Maine. immuntic papers foreboded disaster to the Republi can cause in consequence; he is an nmmced to go to Ohio early in October. and Republicans in that State are conti— dent that the same kind of dimater that succeeded his Maine visit. will toiiow his joumey thither. Such “disniten” as the Maine and Calilornlp. elections. prove that the people are determined to unit theiiangetgmmmf .9316 wagon to the party that. sun-ii it.—“Bcc." COMMUNICATED. QuLLuurm. W. T., Sept. 15. 13“.). lin. Aunts:— I am a native of Virginia. l we resided in Indiana. lowa. Florida .Illtil“liiitll'llill. Myself and family never enjoy: d a“ good health as at present. 1 have been tanning here for two yearn “are rai-nl \\ll“:tl. oats, barley, buckwheat. pot:lU)t'~':l ndar den vegetables equal to those Many other State. Have raised earn, but. would not recommend it for a crop. Then! i; good. rieh farming land all along the (guillehnte river. Mueh ot said land i~‘ ea~ily cleared. as it is covered with alder and vine lllaph'. A little of the lowest land i< subject to overflow. IMn located tm-lve mile; from the coast, on Forka’ Prairie. There is room for 1.000 familes in the valleys of the Quillehnte and its tribur tries. l have finnldgold in the streams. but not in pay ing quantities; al<o quartz. and the In dians say they can tell me where there is plenty of such stone up the riVer. There is abnmlmie-jot' the be~tt tlr timber on bench land. I have some specimen pieces of con]. There are oeezms ot salmon ber riee, sallnl berries. red and blnek huekle berries, gooseberries. ete. lam sorry R. P. Show-aft and party did not visit Forks‘ Prairie. Hope they will come next year. Thls tnnntry is as yet; unex plored. It should be prospeeted lor gold; but better than gold is a free home in a tree land.- 1 don't adv'b'e any to mow: here. Come and see. ”you would like to locate here. there is room for a good class 0! homeless people. Yours, ete.. L. M. Foul). DIED—On the 23d inst. at l’ortlheeov ery. Mr. John (familiarly known as Peter? Agnew. Deceased was a nephew 0! Capt. Wm. Delnnty. ol the steamer Mnstiek. lie was a workman in the Port Dlesovery saw mill for several years, until coniump tion drove him to seek a change ofclimrue in Southern California. Returning lrom there a few weeks ago, he quietly breathed his last with relatives at Port Discovery. RELIGIOUS_ NOTICES. Services wlll he held ln Sr. l‘unl‘s church on Sunday next at 11 A. M. and 7 r. M. Suntlny school M 2 I’. M. Evening prayer on Wmlm-s --thty. at. 7 o'clock. leny on Friday morning. at 10. Regular services in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next, by Rev. 1). W. Muctlc,luwtor. Suhlmth School as nsnul. Solemn uml umunt uppeuls to the wise and to the foolish. Words In season. Prenchlng next Smuluy in the M. E. (‘hurrh morning and evonlnq, by Rev. W. l. Fowl-l". pastor. Suhbuth school In 2:15 I'. M.— W. I. Casper. Supt. l’ruyer meeting on Thursday evcmng ut. 7 o'clock. LOCAL NOTICES. BETA fine nssomnen: or legal blanks at llulcolllll's. ' GOto Watcrnmn & lintz for the best carpets. at reasonable prices. affl'l‘he ARGUS is kept for sale. rogu larly. at Mr. llolcomb's Variety Store. 5,??“1‘w0 first-class sewlng Innchlnnsz, a Wilson andn Singer. NEW, for sale. Apply at the ARGUS ollluu WSm-snparilln and Soda Water. fur the million. at Holmnlb’s Val-inu- ~mre. [igFor Good cigars. go to liolcomb‘s m False Impression. Itls generally snppoqed by )hyslcinns and the people Fenemlly that Lyspepsin cannot lnvnrieb y be cured. but we. are gleam! to say that ’Gnnm‘s AUGUST ‘LOWER has never. to our knowledge. failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint in all its forms, such as Sour Stom neh. Costiveness, Sick Headache. Palpita tlon oi the Heart, Indigestion. bud taste in the mouth. &e. Out of the 50,000 (102- en bottles sold last year. not a single lnil ure was reported. but thonmnds 0t compli mentary letters received troun Druggists‘ ot‘wondertnlcures. ’l'ln'cc doses will re lievenny case. Try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regnlnrsize 75cents. Forsale by all drnggiste. 23y1 FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS! ! Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes; Lndics‘ Draws aml Fancy Gouda m-Iling at (JUSTv for CAS“, .11; RO'l‘llSClllLD «$3 Co’s. -—T()—-—— Q 'U I L I'.- E HUTE The fine mail steamer D I B P A. 'l‘ O H Willieuve Port 'l‘ownsend ior Quillehute river next Sunday. Sept. 28th, at 9 A. M., arriving them on Monday about 7 A. 31., and wil remain there all any. Returning will leave Qniilehnte on Monday evening and arrive at Port Townsend Wednesday ntternoon. 531 m sufficient number go who desire to remain over in Week, the Dispatch will make another lrip the following .\lullllJy. L? For freight or pnwnge apply to Can: Monroe, on board. NORTH PACIFIC CHIMACUM, w. T., Wnn. Bishop - - - - Proprietor. 'W an t Jutlrl eff-s; Elfin-Jfl'fufi? sl3-SBS 21.13“? {253.5 in lhc unu‘ket. w Furnished In Jobbing lots to mum W Address all orders to Wm. BISHOP. elther I'oll’l' wuww or NIT TOW!- HE‘SD. Ht! 51 fl "is ' ‘ -'". " T M. HAihiinUi‘iD it. 80:15, PORT TOWNSEND. .\LL “LUIS Ulv‘ . 1 ' 'n' j r‘ 7:. VV Tiituiiiiiii M D nXPttEiS iiUF-Ji no“: “in" nmxu‘ru. (‘nt't'i‘un 4-11 :liltit.n—--‘t-«-wonw_\ i‘li>‘-i‘il'.',l'i'. “- ~ ”13.1" 1-511" 7“ v. 7". To Pfiii Emmi, Union: at nti LUDLOVV. Dispatches carried ay or Night. Horses on Livory. ’l‘rnvt hm: :tgrnh \\'ih um» i\;.';:ui:t;_r with ll<. :h Wu intrni to uw nil llil'ii .‘liliu‘. i'h‘nnn'l- i':n~tiv.-: til'i\'|'tl on! any lit'H'. “hi and tiwi on it onl :lini mm! mm] ior solo in any quantity. ny .V. IL-u Hhmlmimulrmn :tlnntu Nlllplu‘tl any plat-I‘, curt-tutu- In “rm-r. 'J‘. M. HAMMOND S: SUNS. . . . , i~ 1: ‘. t Nuttca of Animation to Putnam, Tllll - in Land. i I’. S. DlS't'mL-T LAND OFFICE; ' ()iytnpin. \\’:lshington 'l‘urritory Noticv is hvrvby givu-n that. in compli ance with tho provision: of the Actot' Congrou upprnvi-(l June 3. N 75, Htiitil'ti "An hit for the Filit‘, ot 'l'itnlwr Land: in tho smin of (.‘zliilht'nin. Uri-gnu. Nt-vntin :nni W:l~‘i|i!t;:intl 'l'crritot'y." Bradley W. l-‘ihic. of .IL-lil-rson county. Washington 'l‘m't'itnt‘y. hue thi: tiny Him] in thi< nliiw ilii :tppticntion to pnrt'hzlsu: tin.- HER; of SICK, Soc. 15: Nii',‘ Ht't'2‘l; NWI” Soc :23 of Svctions No. if); :22; :23; in township No. :20 North. Range 2 iwvst. of the Wil ialncttn .\lut'itlian. Any anti :iii pnrsotn‘ claiming ;l(i\'('r:t‘i.\' tho sniti‘ (iCFk'l‘iiiiii hint]. or nny portion thornot'. urn hum-by t-«qnirml to tho thit' cinilm in this oiiicc within sixty pith days from iiilil‘ ili'W'nr. Hivvn nmicr my imml. at my oiiim". in Olympia. W. 'i‘.. this the lL‘lholny ot' Sup itfllliit‘i"\.l).l*7li. J. ’l‘. BROWN. lilzili lit-gi~tt..‘l' of the imml oiiico. Probate Notice. [n the Probate Court of .iclii'rson county. \V. 'l'. In the matter 01' the estate of OLIVER F. CERRISH, dec’d VOTICE I.“ HEREBY GIVEN TllA'l‘ “Y i virtue and in [uurmnm‘n of an order of the l’rnhutce (Emu-t ol' Jvfli-rmn mumy. Wmhinutnn 'l‘crrilm-y. Imulu Iln- I'lrh flu)“ July. 1‘79. in the Ilium-r ul‘ llw :ulmvo o-Ir titlml «.mrulu. thv Illulvx'~'igm-ul. :nlmini-‘tm trix 0! mid (“tuna \viH svil at public unv tinn. upon the terms lwruluul‘lm' sum-(l. :uul illlen-ct m continuation h; an“. I’m lmte Court. In Jefferson County 0n the Bill: any of (bomber. 1579. at [0 o'efock. A. 3|. oi'thatday, A! the door oi the [NM otiiee in the city oi'i’ort 'l'ou'nwnd. in said rollni)’. the fol iowing de~eribed property. =huan'. lying and being in said county, and described a» loliows: REAL ESTATE. 'l‘be wect hall see 113 town’p 30 range 1 west: iiii) aerea. Lot, tire in Mice '2O twp 30 range one cast: 39% acres. Ne qr ot'h‘e qr sec 18 mp ‘2O range one ea~t. W halt of Ne qr of NW qr see. 9, twp ”Zn range 1 MN. He qrot’ qur sec 31 mm 21), range] we'<t. ' Ne qr of Se qr sec 2‘.) twp 30 range ] ea-‘t. Lots two (2). three (3) and four (4) in sec :25 twp 2!! range 1 east. Ne qr ot'Sw qr of sec 19 th 30, range 1 west. PERSONAL PROPERTY. 5 shares ol‘ the capital stock of the Pu get Sound 'l‘elegraph Company. :5 6-28 sharesrot‘the capital stock of the Union \i‘hart'Uoinpaay. o—-—-o Island County. At Coupeville. in said county on the 27th day of october. new. at Itio‘eloek A. .\l. of the same day In l'rnutof the pmt oliice, the following described property : Se qr ot' Xe or see (i twp 30 range 3 east Lot 3 see 4 [.\Vp 30 range 3 rent. Ne qr oi'b‘e qr we 4 twp :55 range 3 east o—-—-o Whatcom Qounty. At La Conner, in said county, on the 28th «lay of (u-loher, D 579. at l OWNER I’. 51.. at the i'rontdoor ot’the post olilce the following described property. NW qr or see i twp .’l. . range 3 east. l)--——0 King county. ‘ At Seattle in said county, on the 30th day of October, 1570, 111 I o'cloc-k l'. M. at the front door of the post otiice. ‘ the following deaeribed property: i The undivided it; of block 13. in the plat i ofthe city 0t Seattle. containing :5 has An equitable intewst in. .mni to the ‘ll.’ undivided part of the tollowulg property: Lot 1 sec 13 twp 25 range 4 east. Lot‘- 1. 2. and 4. see 24. twp 25 4 eact. Lots 1 and 3 sec 2 mp 25. range 4 elui. Lots 1 and 2. Set: 11 th 25 range 4 east Lot 4 sec 15 twp 25 range 4 east. NE '4' Her: 15 twp :25 range -l east. SW qr see 1) twp '25 range 4 eaut. Sit) qr sec 1) tin 25 range 4 east. Lot 05 section '3. th 24 range 4 east. Lot 5 sec 24 twp 2-1 range 4 east. [2?“ Terms and conditions 0: sale ”623 'l'way—fivc per ceur. ot the purchase money In gold Quill, to be paid to the snhl mlminldumrix nu the day oftho sale. and the ro-mniudm- nu couflnuuuuu by the I’robmu (,‘uur! . Dated. I’m'L 'l'owuscnd. the 35th day 01‘ Sept., 147:). MARTHA A. ()ERRISH, Adm'trix 01 ea! m'Ullvur I". Gerrish. (100. G. M. Hullur, any for said estate. [32 J. F. SHEEHAN hanmru'vund llmlm' in T‘u " fl MGM», TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON, LEAD l’H'l‘J. PUMPS. ZIXV. WIRE. And I—louse-Holchurnishing Hardware. 2:; WATER >'l‘., - - PORT 'l“)W.\'H.'l£L) ( " ‘1 GUOD INVESTMEN T. BEING on (In! eve 01' viming out my Hum-Lu] .\luruuntilu I‘l~t:nl;lishmont a: Callpovfllo, W. T., and retiring; lrmn hwinuss. l nuwofl'vr lLr «Nu [he (mm-c hu~iuvis, and :1 large \fm'k anwn-rnl .\lcrvlmmlisv. tungln-r with the buildin and gmumk. at :1 grout bargain. 'l‘lw bu<im|ss has lmm established fur fil'twn wars. l’msnns Ih-niruus m pur chasing will pls-usv address my attorney. I}. Mun-is Hulk-r. Esq“ at Port, ’.l‘ownsond W. 'l'. GRANVILLE O. IIALLER. Inn-«I at Conpuvillc, W. T., July 31% 1879. ----“M WI Rh A D THI S 2 M U S I O. Mondv):mlm Pianos—3 m'mvce, {.‘x'vw-r n-quirvs tmlillg).... $23 l’lmm-vtrw—ii“ kt'yfl. .. 12 Littlu .\lmlvl l’inuo—(uprightL. L’L’H lhnuiuir l’inno— ( " ).. 2'30) Hale " ..............350t0513‘.l I'lmvrmn " ..IUO to 3m Dvckul' " ..550 to SW) 0 ..."- 1 G- .A. N S. (‘lrmg’zll Al: Wurl‘t'll—i} Stow. .... $1135 hhn-)2... —T " . 17H Palm-«u... .. ~10 " 2W l’:|luw.... .. ~19. "' 220 I'n_\ Im-ntn In ('IIIII or lnululluwnls. Apply In W. H. ROBERTS. 'Jfiuiij Agvut. l’urc l'mvxmaml. 1 7r s'. " P l 1 7 t'l 4 1 ' a‘ 1 A Foreign & Domestic Fruit CANNES. CUX I1‘l’.("l‘l().\'l'll{Y s'l‘A'l‘l()N EllY. TOBAI 120. CIGARS. l-Z'l'U.. ETC. 0. 13:. I—IOLOOMB. ’l’rnpvlvlor. We have also Opened a First-class R E STAURANT, And will <4-rvc lhv public with Meals to order at ull lmul'~'. (AIVI‘) UH A (‘A'l'J'n eff," ()mm“ilu Central Hotel. hum] 1) [.'niml wllrlrf l’llll'l‘ ’l‘l’Hl'NSllNl). W. ’l‘. [6 U. S. Maul Steamer DISPA T C H, CAPTAIN MUNIHDE, Will leave Port Townsend every ’l‘hurulny morning. at nine u'rlmflc. I'm- San Juan and Lopez Islands. Sehome, Semiahmoo and Saamish Returning on Saturday evenlng. Will also leave Port Townsend for Neeah Bay, and way ports On Sunday mornings. at nine. rvlln-ning 'l'uwlny. 1 . CENTSA YEAR. '« -‘_u-"\, - . ‘. I THE Clil(.‘z\u() I “I” ' Pllriq‘lhyflruuws. ,~ Yer - 'l.‘ «, I ' ‘3. '2‘ ' wm-Ily 5"?“ *fl'-","(?';' ;.' W} I nkuuuu 1' 111 ”In ~ t“: ‘~; 3:; 17:" ,v. 51. Icvm'l'Y-I-‘n'la " “l" 1:," --.<, (YICN'N A YEAR, , ,4. 4' 2‘ '. i} Kinslnuclxflhl'lllih. -’ “1 ‘ . 'll‘tm-ntn year of I“ -. puhllmtlon. It Is , * - ' espuvlnlly r-mnplvls gr .' ~ ‘ ,‘ ”(.‘. Mnne-u'wnpur,pull . Egg, I- u'f, It; llshlnu nll llH‘ (lla ' 3% ‘2‘; ' IKIH‘NI‘H nl‘ hnlh Um . I 1' Wostcrn AsHln-mrml l'rl-ns and the 'JC- 21'; Nullnnul Armnclzmnl )‘l'lmfl,hl“ildm| m: J 3”. ml oxlunslve syuwln nf spc-clnlnlls -3“" 3;: r. mlulu-srrnm Illllmportumpnlnm. villi»? ' in I: Indrpmdvnt m I’nlltlca, urn-- -'J,‘,"«.: svnllm: [mum-111 Hl'W‘ fro-n from "', . I‘ll!“ Purllsnn mlorlnk. wlllmntffiul'or “WP, nvur. Ewr)’ numbercollttlllmmv '~;v"-‘; l‘nm ’lelwl .\‘torh‘n. A fnvm‘llu tyn.‘,',"~\ Mung)" paper. It Is tlu- Cln-qu 1L ~ f ,r, 5 Wet-k yln the U. S. 75 m-uts 11. 'ss)}: "v Near. Alll‘l’l“.‘l Chlongn \Vuckll '‘l‘ ‘ . own. 123 mm: Av..c lcagu. ll LOST ! LOST ! ! LOST ! H Lott last Sunday evvnlng. beam-en (la:- Gnml 'l'mnplure’ hall and the (up 01' ll» hill. a large gulnl curring—(lic llrnpt’ru'nl MM. 0. (J. lllmlngi. lt mmulmnl rm» mnetln’st acts. The llmlur \rlll ln- ‘sullnhly rewarded by leaving the slums u: lllln‘ ulllwc A. R. JOHNSTON & 00. Commission Agents Alul Dealers in 17' arm Produce. Wll lu‘A'l‘. HAY. OATS. ”All. BACON. BU’I‘TER. «‘39., &C. Garden’s Wharl, Nanalmo, British Columbia. 5 t‘__ leerul Atlvmwcq mmle on Conslg.:- mums. mama: FANCY JO3 WORK l'lxccutcu at the Awus OFFICE.