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PUGET SOUND ABGUS. OFFICIAL PAPER 0F JEFFERSON 'CO FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 23.40. FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES A.—G—ARFIELD. i’iiii NOE-PRESIDENT, Clms'rl-Jn A. An'l‘nl’n. Of New York. TERRITORIAL TICKET. DELEGATE T 0 coxnnus: HON. THOMAS H. BREXTS. 0! Walla Walla. i Brigadier General—G. W. mm. of Kinf Co. Adjutant Gontni—M. R. lint away. of Clnrk Co. Quarurmnster General—B. G. O‘Btien. 0! Thurston Co. (‘nmmlsnry Genenl—A. K. Bush, 0! Pa cific Co. BOARD or EQUALIZATION: Firs: Ju dial-l District—’l‘. U. Friars. of Columbi -00. Second Judicial istrch—C. A. Reed. of Pacific Co. Third Judicial Dis uict-J. w. Young. oi King Co. Pro-ecuting Atmrney, 'l‘bixd Judlclll District nox. lnvnta BALLAID, 0! King Co. John Councilman. tor .lefl‘enon. lsmnd. Clown. [may and Mason Gauntlet—S. W. Bony. Kluap. Join! Refimnmlve. for Jefferson. Mn non Ind C hm Counties—D. W. floor. 0! Jellonon. JEFFERSOfi COUNTY TICKET: Alumna: _‘ Jul, 80!"). . ' nflr, o.og Bugle“. Pr‘obit’o Judge, D. W Smith_ Shorifl, F. W. Rulings. Supt. of Com. Schools, R. E. Ryan. Commiufionrs—er Bishop, E. B. wash!“ R. D. Amid... - 1 j“: Goya-cc, lion. Ph'lmpp. ‘ 1 Surioyor. N. J. H. Fortmnu. Wrookmuter, Wm. Delanty. Justice: of the Ponce—P’t Town oond precinct, J. T. Norris, W. H. Roberts; P’t Dinoovoty precinct, Ju. A. Smith. Conltlbles—P’t Townsend, Chas. Finn; 1”: Discovery, R. Green’s». Cbimacum manna—Justice ol the Peace John Van Troyen; Con unble, 0. D. Riohnrdwn. “I! CAMPAIGN. We recently had the pleasure oi aodonipallying Mr. Brenta to a few of tho apaaking pointa in thia and China onuntiea. At every place our atandard bearer waa favorably 71W ’. M'fll‘ “annual-turr ' lyaddnaaei pro’tiuoed agood impre - aion among thoae. who were anxious to aea him and hear about hia stew ardoiiip at 'Waahington. There is nothing of imagary in hia rhetoric or ; aophialry in hia argumerita, but there ‘ ia, aa an honeat farmer eapreaaed in} “lota of good home aenae." Judge Jacobo, yho aioo apolto at each of ‘ theae meetings, fol owed Mr. Bronte with atirring, logloal and cnnr .did argumentaintersperaed and en liaéfid. by wit and- aaraaatn that (u gonna plaa‘u‘é and lntareated the peo ple. lt wu ably and fairly demon . omd that although Mr. Bronte had been abnaed by democratic onatore and newapapera for acoompliahing ao little as our Delegate. he had in re alitydona more for our territory than ‘ any of hia‘preddbeseora in olfice had aeoompliahed. Mr. Ballard, repub- ‘ lioan candidate for Prosecuting At-l tome, In his district, wssyslong slso, snd followed the other speskers with s {oi sppioprlsté snd pleasing «pubs.» Kn; aslisrrl hu- demon ~ MUCH-cu for tho olico he holds, snd is slso showing his sbiiity to olssrly gasp sud forcibly illus mto tho politicsl issues of the day. At PM Discovery Doctor Minor Isl prossnt st the meeting snd‘ msds s short speech just before the‘ sudissss wss dismissed, in which he i took occasion to wsrmly eulogizo Ir. Bronts for tho osrnest snd efl‘ec- ; tivo lsbors of thst gentlemsn in; Congress. Altogether, the csnvsssl is doing s grsst desl of good {on Ir. Bronts sad for tbs republicsn‘ psrty in the Territory. I 4—.0-o——-— | 'l'n Stoilsooom “Express” is to chug. bonds. . THE MEETING lAST NIGHT. A grand demonstration came off last evening in this place, upon which occasion n large and enthusi— uslic meeting in Fowler’s Hall was addressed by Delegate Brents, Judge Jacobs, Dr. Minor and Mr. .Ballard. The meeting was announced by booming cannon and bonfires. The seating room in the hall was fully occupied and many were compelled to stand. Judge Briggs, chairman of the republican committee, presid ed. Mr. Brents was introduced first, and entertained the audience for nearly an honr with a plain state ment of facts as to the position of r the two parties upon the questions at issue in this territory; especially upon the statehood question; the Indian question; the question of Chinese immigration, 8:0. Finally Mr. Brents recounted his doings as our Delogste in Congress, and showed that he had neither been idle nor a representative of one sec tion only. He was frequently ap plauded. Mr. Ballard was next in-- troduced, and, in a few pointed re marks, reviewed the issue between himself and Mr. Andrews, after which he proceeded to puncture the democratic statehood bubble in a masterly manner. Judge Jacobs was introduced after Mr. Ballard, and made a brief speech that was certainly one of the happiest of his : lite, Halli“ Hr. Ballard, claimed “rut. Brent! personal worth and in tegrity fully equal to that of Mr. Burke, and superior working quali— ties as our Delegate. At the close of dudgngacobs' address, Doctor Minor was introduced and delivered a most able'and eloquent speech, principally upon national issues. His rewiew of the hist)ry of the two great parties proved him to be thoroughly well informed upon these matters. His clear statement of the facts that should guide us in select ing our next Delegate to Congress went far toward convincing every re. publican auditor that it Was the clear duty of the party to unitedly sup port Mr. Brents, and at the same time it was a powerful appeal to democrats of every position, and state of political belief. The meet ing, adjourned with three rousing cheers for Delegate Brents. 1. Tn: Walla Walla “Union" is afraid ordissfl‘eetion in the repuhli cen ranks on Puget Sound, snd urges tle voters of Eastern Wash ington to coneentrste npon Mr. Brents, irrespective of party afiilia tions. Brother “Union” don’t be elerued by the erratic and glaringly inconsistent course of the Seettle “Post.” Don’t imegine thet the Ward boys, are running the Puget Sound country. Their portion of it ia exceedingiy limited, especially einpe theireignifioant “flop” hes lost. theni the confidence 0! both 'parties. The republicans of this section of our territory stood by Mr. Brents nobly last election, and they will do so egein. The voters of Western Washington sre too wise to rsise a sectional iseue to my great extent, at this stage of the history of the territory. They have had mne tenths of the Delegates in the past. and they are not disposed to be pig gish. ‘ Arum" trio in just. now can inning the Sound for the eo-called territorial democratic ticket. Judge Burke, who tella you in one breuth that he ia going to cougreae II I lib erel, conservative, independent no perty agent for the territory. end in the next thet he will eccompliah wonder. in Waahington because he is a pertieen democret; W. H. White, who publicly renounced .the democratic pert] laat fell and eoid he would be e republican hereafter, end W. R. Andrewa. the defected candidate for the legisleture, in King county, on the republican ticket,end a lifelong republican— these conatitute this beautifully con sistent trio. DEMOCRATS are just now laughing over a picture which is intended to illustrate republican efforts to ran eaok Gen. Hancock’s record for something to his detriment. A sim ilar picture might be made showing how the democrats in this territory are “going for” Mr. Brents’ pest record. After all their exhaustive investigation they have succeeded only in unearthing the fact that Mr. Brents has been guilty of the hein— ous offense of wearing a fifteen dol lar suit of clothes. They are get ting along splendidly, and will make a tremendous (1') showing on their findings. ON3 of the strenge enomelies in‘ politics occurred when the Demo-‘ cretic Territoriel convention namine- ‘ ted W. R. Andrews, of LeConner, e life-long republioen, for the oflice of Prosecuting Attorney for this ju diciel district. Mr. Andrews was 3 candidete before the republioen ter ritoriel convention for the nomine tion for Joint Councilmen in his dis trict. Feiling by one vote only of obteining it. he accepted A piece on the democratic ticket, only seven days eftervrerd. Truly. hie consilt— ency is sublime. In the note of New York the or genizetion known or the “hop in blue” now number: about 50,000. It. is thoroughly orgmized in every part of the note. In the cities of Now York end Brooklyn in number: are nearly 20,009. Members of the orgonizuion bro-apportion Garfield ond Arthur to o mun. Hot. N. Shake-pure, of Viotorin, who has done so much for Good Templuyin British Colhmbi. and Washington Territory, mom], 0:- ganizedu lodge or Good Tomplm u Yale, B. 0., with 32 ohm: non bon, Ind, u be oxprouu it, “ I prospect of tin: number being dwbled.” Two yam :30 Boriuh Brown, then put ownon and put editor of the Sande "lntolligenoor” wu ro fused pp] from Mr. Bron” for the support of the paper {or Nut gon tlemau. This you Mr. B. supports the other fellow. Significant (sou. HON. N. 'l‘. Cuton wu recently nominated by the» claimant: of his district. for joint. councilman. Ho however got. his fingers to bodly scorched two your: .30, politically, tint he bu withdrown from the con tent. Rnunumxs no tanking." 'nn procedonte'd omm. in Indium. A linglo iuua of tho lndinnapolis “Journal” conning Innounoenonta 01259 republic-n meetings to be held in various put- of the “no. JUDGE Jncobs, Ilroady renowned no the republican "war horse” of Wuhington Territory, in strength ening his splendid rgpuulion by the ablé und telling spewing he in mak ing for Mr. Brenu. Tun gémlomnnly oblnclor of the republican olmpaign in this strong oontrnt with the bluckgulrdilm dis played hy the the White pout on of the democratic cut-van. CAPT. “Chris.” Willinms, of tha steam tug Munich, bu moved his family to Port Dicovery. ’ Tax“Preu” will not be lowed this wool: until to-morrow mowing. FOR SALE! A Farm near 'l'ukcy’s Landing. 1 with tolniorm the public that i have a farm to! sale. right along side 0| a quad mad irmn Port Townmld m 'i‘nkn-y'n Landing on Pot: Dino's-y Bar—«bun 1% miles from the limbr pumt. 'l‘ime are no A 01!!! or LAND. or which about 14 mm are in cultivation ; neuriy an much More can be nuliv put In. If Amnng rho imprint-menu any he mentioned: a home. our". NW shed. chick cu home and other imlicllug‘. '0“ IAIN WIMP. For particsniana. apply to W. H. PRICE, Port Diamwry. Rem Alon: omen.” if. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Hon. Thos. H. Brents, Republican candidate for Delegate tozCongress, accompanied by Hon. Orange Jacobs and other able speakers, will address his fellow-citizens at the following times and places, viz: Fidalgo, Friday, Sept. 34 at 12 m. Fer-”dale. Friday, Sept. 24 at 7p. m. 1 Lopez. Saturday, Sept. 25 at 12 m. 1 Friday Harbor, Saturday, Sept. 25 at 7 p. m. New Dungeness, Monday, Sept. 27 at 1 p. In. Port Discovery, Monday, Sept. 27 at 7 p. m. Chlmacnm, Tuesday, Sept. 2Sat l p. In Port Ludlow, Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 7 p. m. Counevllle. Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 1 pl m 0 Utsalady, Wednesthy, Sept. 29 at ,7 p. m. Port Townsend, Thursday, Sept, 30 at 7:30 p. In. Port Gamble, Friday, Oct. 1 at 7 p. m. Seebeck, Saturday, Oct. 2 at 7 p. In. Port Madison, Monday, Oct. 4 at 7 p In Port Blakely, Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p in ‘ Seattle, Wednesday. Oct. Bat 7p. In. thallup, Thursday, Oct. 7 at! p. 111. New Tacoma, Thursday, Oct. 7 at 7:80 p. In. Stellacoom. Friday, Oct. 8 at 7:30 p. In. Olympia. Saturday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p. m. l Chulralls. Monday, Oct. 11 at 7p. In. \ Cowlltz, Tuesday. 00:.12 at 7p. 11. 1 Kalama, Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 7p. m. z The respective county committees : are hereby requested to furnish suit able halls for the occasion. By or ? der of the Territorial Central Com mittee. S. BAXTER, Chairman. R. D. A'r'rnrooa, Secretary. P. P. 043110111», (Late of the New Orleans Bar) arrow“ AND courtesaum AT LAW. Having had yesrs of experience and practice in the United States Courts. I can reesnnebly and safely say, that all matters of litigation therein entrusted to me will meet with prompt and reliable action. .__.____._______________ ’ . Farmers Store, NEW DUNGENESS. W. ’l‘. This Eatsbilsinnent has rot-out" been snisrged. and now win-lean lttll and . counters 31'ch 0! GENERAL MERCHANDISE. con~ sitting in part «i Dry Goals, Clothing. Groceries. Hardware. Crneiterywnru. Pat ient Medicines. and. in thet. everything lusnuliy kept in “NSF-CLASS County lStomA. lam agent for nil kinds of rat-min v ‘ltnfiinemsrw ulred by farmers in thix’n' ‘ section of the Aound. ‘ ”Sewing Machines sold on the in :ltslmeut plan. . 1 am prepared to the highest "mgget price tor Wool. lime. Furs. Oil and all HARKE'PABLE and SALEA— BLE tarm products. 7 N. 3. Parties in Port Townsend and ‘tuljoining towns. requiring A. l. Milcit ‘ Cows. Beef, Hay. Vegetab es, and Poul . try, will do well to send their orders to l C. P. CLAPP. l Dunne-nest, Clslam 00., W. 'l'. l l Nome to Gredltors. l _ 1 PS the Probate Court of Jefl‘erson County. Washington Territory. In the matter of the estate at Altred 0. Fisher. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By the undersigned executor of the last W|li of Alfred D. isher. deceased. to the creditors, and all persons having claims against said deceased. to present them with the necessary vouchers, within one yeartrom the date at this notice. to said executor at his n-sidenue in Docawsl lups. .iufl’on‘on (10.. W. T.. or to his attor- ‘ my. C. M. Bradshaw, at his oiiioe in: Port. Townsend, W. 71‘. Ewen. P. Daemon. Executor of the last. will of Alfred D. Fisher. deceased. ' on!!! . w:- ‘ , ELIGTIO'M mm an; 6 . ,V , 4 ~. D , V trig , V. 4-“ .‘ 4 «V‘Er-V - ' i o: . . ‘ sfifié‘ézgfiw 'l'lllfl GALVANIC unnu'n. llElo‘l'. A new and Vomit-rm! Invemlnn (the onlv urn“- lne). vln cum without memclno. Rheum» tlsm, Paralysis. Neuraln‘ln. Kidney. Liver, :phml dim-"mm, Import-hey, Rupture. Anne. ervmmmsss “yum-mm. and other 'lle a! both sexes. We (-hnllonnoasclentlflc Invmn mtlnn arm met-m. (“all on or mmma HORNE & WEST ELE(,3TRO—MAHNETIU 111-IL? 00.. 102 Market St. San I‘rlncineo. 'l‘he honnmnl hnrwn! 8: both this wun try and Europe will no o nbt came when: to rule wry low thls mmn. but thh will not lmm‘n the demand {or Ihe omm" Khhwy Tea. asevery man 07 woman who has n backache or any nonb!e with the khhww or urlnary orgnnn. wl'l try thhl well known remedy even II! when! «humid I 7 only 50c pal bushel. Sold ”y an Inn:- 3 m. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP GOMP’NY CARRYING HER BRITANNIC MAJ. ESTY‘S MAIL. AND THE‘ U. S. MAIL; ALSO WELLS FARGO ct COMPANY’S EXPRESS. The Company’s swam-hip. IDA H O , CAPT. ALEXANDER, AND Clty of Chester ' WILL SAIL FOB Victoria, Port Townsend, Se attle, Tacoma. and Olympia ON THE 10th, 20th & 30th OF EVERY MONTH. Th 00 ’ ufimmémfli‘f“ Bmm” "“' San Francisco Via. Victoria. on on ABOUT was an. lon-um son- or each lama. Lonvlng Victor]. on the lOth. 20th and 30th 0! Ivory Month 3:33;" ‘.‘a‘; 333% 2:? “:3925 m: meaning day mom «loan-12.! w. H. 901 mm!" Ticket Agent to: Seattle. For height or puma up 1y to Seplo-tf Genenl mnt‘gul}gégtn £l3ll. ——___—..___.___________ PROCLAMATION. 81:18! oomygggg 1:3; nun-on or ‘ wuuwe'rou. V H '— Wunus. it is the dutv of the Govern nor at least sixty days before any gene!!! election to issue hie proclamation designep ting the emcee to be filled at each election. Now. therefore. 1. Elisha P. Ferry, Governor of said Territory. do hereby declare that a general election will be held in said Territory on Tuesday. the second day 0! November. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty. at which the following named oilieere will beeiected: A Delegate to represent said Territory in the tony-seventh Congress of the Uni ted Slates. A Brigadier General. A Quarter Muster General. A Commissary General. An Adjutant General. A Prmecuting Attorney for the second Judicinl destrict. A Proeeeming Attorney for the third judicial district. A Member oi the Bonn] of Equalize tion for the first judicial district. A Member oi the Board of Equalization lor the eemnd lmilelni dlxtrlct. A Member 0! the Bonnlpf Equalization for the third judlclai district. Members of both branches of the Legio lutive Aesorubly. And ell County end Precinct oflicers re qulred by the lows of sold Territory. In testimony veheroot. [hove hereunto set my hand end caused the Greet 868 i of the Territory to be of. fixed. It 0 ympie. thie ‘ 13th day of Aufimt A. D. M. one thousand e ght hund- L e 3 red and eighty. and of the i ' ' independence 0! the Uni ‘m” ted States the one hundred Ind flith. ELISHA P. FERRY. ,Oevernor. By order of the Governor. N. H. Owrnoe, Secretory. —__...__.______________ ’ I , 1.; .4 t [.3 ~ ' I W fl‘- I V t . )s ‘ 7. _=. ; \) 215,—. , “I " 4/ \H :31 . 4‘. / “ ":73! . \AH“ ; IN", Thom Hunting like an All». loaf Wlth the chills and lever. the victim of umln rm may still meow :- hi, unlnu tn!» u-lehruted wernk'. which not on 5' Month up the man uam'uvnlml attacks. but p ‘o\ cut» their recur rmu-u. ltinlntinltely l-n-t‘omlvh- In qnlultm, not only became it does the [mum-‘3 (Ir morn thoroughly, but ulsn on act-mm! or in Dermot wholt-nmm-m-Mlmd hlvtgtmttlng action upon the enttm flyrtlt‘lll. t‘nrmluby nu Drnuxists and healers gen «rally. N. D. TOBEY, I 0 Ship Wright and Caulker 'A'flil I’lllflfl‘, I‘Ol‘l'. 'l‘ownsend. \V. 'l‘. DLAIN h FANG ! JOI WORK Executed at we Anon: o"ch