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PUGET SOUND ARGUS. w ”OFFICIAL PAPER 0F PORT TOWNSEND. BRIE 1“ LOCAL ITEJVIS. ’l‘na public school is expected to open next Monday. HEAVY rains and some snow have fallen during the past week. MR. G. M. [killer is away attend ing district court at La Conner. Roma—On the Sth inst., in this city, to the wife of Allen Weir, a daughter. Rnnutt has it that a new dry goods store will soon be opened in Port Townsend. Tun various county and precinct officers took their respective posi tions on Monday. Dn. Hill went to Dungeness this week to have an elk hunt. Mr. Al. Bartlett and family also went down to that vicinity. Mn. J. F. Sheehan, street commisv sioner, is having a substantial (once put up along the brow of the hill and down one of the grades. LIVELY times in the business of the Committing Magistrate this week -—considering what a quiet place Port Townsend has become. Mus. Col. Briggs, of this place, has been taking subscriptions this week for repairs and alterations to the Presbyterian church preparv story to the advent of the new pastor who will soon be here. FUN AHEAD.—W,e have j'ust heard that a grand Masquerade Carnival will take place in this city on the 22d of February. The best music on the Sound will he engaged for. the occasion. Further particulars hereafter. Dn. Lane informed us by teltr‘ graph that he could not fulfill his engagement to lecture here this. week, on account of the dangerous illness of his son. . He will, however, be down on next Wednesday, when the lecture may be expected. ‘ A Irma lantern at the [rent due of the Central Hotel has reminded!" Imr city l'a‘hers that such conven iences on our street corners would prove a real convenience to belated pedestrians. We hope the hint nmy be acted upon. Wa learn that the steamer Mary Taylor is again employed in the lighthouse service at Tillamcok Rock. This, in addition to her tow ing business, makes her business a i lucrative one. She is owned by the l enterprising firm of Waterman & Kstz, of this city. Ma. Don C. Parrish, of this place, is to leave next Monday for Port Madison where he will take charge of the telegraph office for the P. S. T. Co. The office at that point has closed for some time, but is to be reopened. Mr. Parrish is a young man of steady habit-4, and has many friends here who will be sorry to lose his society, though all wish him well in his new position. LAsT Sunday morning was to have been the regular quarterly meeting: occasion in the M. E. church of this place, but urgent (illicial business called the Presiding Elder, Rev. A. Atwood, to another part of the dis trict. Commhnion service was held herein the morning, and quarterly conference will he held in about three weeks from that time, when the Elder expects to he present. Tint large and showy advertise ment of Messrs Schwahacher Bros. & Co., running in the Anous has ex— cited considerable comment, and al— ready many are seriously considering the merits of that worthy firm. Tht-y know the value of printer's ink, jti dicionsly applied, as their recent large advertisements in the Sound papers testify. lt helps to get them 1 custom, and their straightforward, honest conr<n keeps the [W'W‘l‘cw' thev get. This asnmlnts for theirl spldndid success in the. dry goods line. To merchants who may them we say: “Goth H ‘ Tim schooner now on Mr. Tobey’s ways is about ready to be launched. After she is Al the Mist will be hauled up to receive a. thorough overhauling and repairing. Capt. Dalgardno, who has charge of her, says he will spare no expense to put her in first—class condition. Mr. Gsllick, 01 Portland, who, we under stand, owns the A. F. Briggs, the Tenzer and Mist, intends putting them all Into the sealing husmess next month. He has also chartered Capt. l.)ulgsrdno’s schooner, and it will he put in the same business. Mr. Tobey has made a splendid job on the last named vessel, reflecting credit upon himself as well as the town. We hope to see his ways en larged, as his business will speedily enlarge now that people are finding out that they can get their ship car penter work and repairing done here as satisfactorily every way as in Se attle. Every vessel repairs-l here leaves hundreds of dollars in the place, and every business man here ought to encourage this move. Capt. Dalgsrdno reports the work done here so far perfectly satisfactory. Timowueru of the Seattle daily “Post" have purchased 0. lot {or SO,OOO, and intend erecting thereon a. three story, stone, fireproof build ing in which that journal will be published. The “Post,” with capital ntits back,is now striking out {or the leading position in the hump» per world of the Pacific northwest. The Ward Brothers, who established that journal, have exhibited com~ memlnble enterprise from the very first, and we are glad to note their gratifying surcoss. May it result in nrnple reward to those who have risked their capitnl in the business. CAPT. Unlgurdno informs us that through the skillful attentions of Dr. I. N. Power, physician on the Neah Bay-Indian reservation, an Indian‘ woman there has had her speech re -5 ored after being dumb over thirty years. This is a pretty big story, but we suppose the Authority is good. “Del” laughingly added that the Eli wash husband of the woman was go mg to wreak vengeanoe on the Doc tor for teaching his wife to “mamoke hyu mum." Tun Brumfinid mur'derer w.| hanged at \\'alla Walla. on the 4th inst, thus showing that hanging is not one of the impossible things even in W'nshington Teritory, al though the contrury has often been asserted. Tm: sealing business 06‘ Cape Flattery will begin in earnest about. the lat. of next. month. Govmmoa Newell was to lecture in Puyallup valley this week. READ Schwabncher a Co‘s navel-use mcnt. Edison‘s Electric Light. iins thus far proved a failure as n practical light for tamiiy me. nmi the owners oi gun stocks hreulhc more freely and see renewed ("VMCIMH nenrnt hand, but the Oregon Kidney ten Inns been 1| sueoess from the iii-st. paying large dividends of restored hennh to all those nliileted with backache ornny disease at the kidneys or urhmry nrgnnsmml carrying consternation to the pockets at rival conmrnu with worthless nnairlnns to soil. Ask lor the Oregon Kidney Ten and take nothing else. Notice I A regular meeting of Lafayette Lodge of Perfection No. 3, A. & A. S. Rite will be held on the 3d Adar .3641, corresponding with \Vednes any, February 2d, 1881, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Business regular, and elec tion of otlicers. All members and Brethren are hereby 'notified to be present. At the Orient of Port Townsend, Ducmnlmr 11th, 1380. Tumnn T. MINOR, 3'2" S. G. W. l). C. 11. llo'ruscmm, 3'2" Sec. PLAIN a. FANG .' JOB WORK Executed at the Alums OFFICE. Just. rucvlvml by C. L‘. Bartlett 62'. Co., Ex. «cantor Idaho. :1 "no ~‘tm-knt' LlhlicU Dru“ good-1. \\'no ~ulliug~‘. Manuela, \\'au-rpraufs, Lntlles' umucs. Circular; ' ‘Lcrs, Fancy goods, trimmings 62¢ TOYS, TOYS, TOYS! j 3'2!“ Chri-tma- Toys: 4": Do not mil to call at 0. 11. HOL “__— (.'().\IB'H, whcm you will thul VELOC _— ll‘l-JDI‘ZS. \\'AHUNS, UAli'l‘h‘. WHEEL ___ 1m RRUWS, SKATES. DOLL-CARRI *—_ AGES. DRUMS. Ml klmls of 'l‘lN and ___ Rl'BlH'lß TOYS. DOLLS. VASES“ ___— (leNA TEA SETS. GAMES CHRIST __— .\IAS mu] NEW YEAR CARDS. DlA __ RIES. nll kinds of CHRISTMAS (JAN _— l)IES. NUTS. Clllus’l‘MASJl'lHCE oß __ NAMENTS. (JAN ES. &c.. the. Notlce. ‘ 4;}. K «ighxk \ 1‘?! ’ f)“ ‘ \' ‘.v’u?‘ "L , I have 5 pure whlto faced Black Spanish Cocks and 4 Brown Leghorn Cocks ior sale cheap it called for soon. Will spare a law trlos of each. Also eggs for hutch- Ing, from each variety. in the Spring. B. S. HOXSIE. Port Townsend. 42:“: I 2? Mr. Korter has made a nice improvement in his barber-shop. W'e venture to say that he has a. shop as neatly fitted up nanny on the Sound. He has also fitted up a bathroom for salt and fresh water baths. He has done his best to have one of the tin est shops, and is master of his pro fession. FARMERS, ATTEN‘HOH I Saddle & Harness Shop. Call and see we Boss Improved Paten Colt brtmkluf harness. WA" k nds of repairs done to har nesss. nciiving ram. Harness made to onlcr. Saddles will be sold at “way down" prices. GEORGE W. BLAKE. Proprietor. Next door to Pioneer Bakery. Port Townsend, W. 'l‘. HENRY LANDES, Commission and Shipping Merchant, & Exchange Broker. GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. . Ships Disbursed. figs-MILL and other DRAFT! mined at mw rules. Wlll sell SIGHT EXCHANGE on SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND. and on all parts of tho UNITED STATES. Will pay the hlghest price In com. for WOOL HIDBS, FURS and SKINS. omm under new (‘uuom llouue Bulld lnx, Port Townsend, Wuh. To". Hun l‘rnucllco (mice. 2| 5:23 Buttery Much _ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. MORRIS HALLER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Proctor in Admiralty. Money loaned, ltoul Estate lmugmand 59m Flu-ms to Lease. (Jolwcnon nuule, l‘onveyuncing.&c. PORT TOWNSEND, W. T. I Dr. Thos.;T Minor Managing Surgeon Pox-t Townsend Hospital Purl, 'l‘uvvnuend. \V. ’l‘. Can be confiultod, night or day. at Hospital J. A. K'UHN, Attorney] - at - Law. Wlll pmmptly ungt'l‘ltlnt::i::xlnl. lmslnesn entrust PORT TOWNSEND. WASH. TERR'Y. N. I). TOBEY, Shlp Wright and Caulker WATER li'l'ltlili'l‘, Port: 'l‘ownmsnd. \V. 'l‘. ”1.2-;1~ YIEUHIIAW- W“. A. [3'3le BRADSHAW a. 'INMAN. AT'I‘URNEYH AT LAW AND l‘lilN‘TUlm ln .\«hulmhy. l’nrt Town-end. W. T $513520¢1e3 dime u, h‘ .'NIL' . 1., ’U' um , .- ‘m's his 3m: €05?" Em“ PUGET SOUND ARGUS. = Chas. 0. Bartlett. F. Albert Barllctt, Frank A. Bartlett. 6. G. BARTLETT & GO. PORT TOWNSEND, W. T. —-:WIIOLI'ISALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN:— GROCEMES, FANG Y GOODS, DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, CLOTHING, CROCKERY ~BOOTS AND SHOES,— —SHIP CHANDLER}... W IIA'I‘S ..a . W CAPS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, DOORS AND WINDOWS, WALL PAPER, FURNITURE, CIGARS, TOBACCO PLOWS, &c., &o. w- l-ou MAJ-on. Large Assortment 0f Goods Not enumerated, which we will sell at the Lowest Market Prices. " J 1 S ’I l 1 T ’0 t 13:11 tlett .5 m 9 1y ore! --'l'ho Finent Stock cat -5" '5"; "Va ' :. “T‘s-1:452: Uld Custom House Bu 'mg g» 1\ [l% Port Townsend, “E” m' “5%“ Wash. Terr UNION WHARF taggiwéoi ‘ I? Solid Gold and fiver Watches and Jewelry‘fl ' ——=o.\' PUGET SOUND—— Also u fine assortment of Clocks, Spectacles, Solid and Plated Silva:- ware, Eye, Field and Marine Glasses. Musical Instruments, Etc. Goods ‘VR mm 1 died as represented, WWATL‘HER AND .ucxvxun' clouned 11ml rolmlmtlnnd warranted {or one “In.” ,- (l: ‘ ‘ x u - . , . G; 9.5 BAEZ‘LE’L‘Q Emmy . o D. C. H. Rotilscluld, Shipping and ommission Mer chant. AI\D CUSTOM-HOUSE BROKER All business entruetod to him will re ceive prompt attention. ON 51‘]. 0F (“OFI'A RICA. CONSULAR AGENT 0F FRANCE, “ " PERU. VICE-CON‘UL 0F NICARAGUA. ' “ “ URAGUAY. Oflloé rooms in the Stqre iormeriy occupied by Rorsscuum da (.‘O. ' Port Townsend. May 26, 1380. Wu. Donn. J. E. Pun CENTRAL HOTEL‘ Port Town-end....................w. Tuin Ilnunv i-I now and nowiy furnished, and mmsosmm all the upnolntmentuol‘u i Fir-t-cla-n Hotel. 1 [is lhu‘ in umpilmi with tho. mud or Wmos l Liquors und (‘iizurm 'l‘lu-rn isu “rut-chum Bill lurd Tublu und liruding liunm iu the Hotel ‘ Naming: will hl' ivft undune to muko this Hotel second to none in the. ’l‘urrilm'v. ' 3‘l DODD OPUGH i FOR SALE ; I wish to inlorm the public that i have n farm for sulo. right along side 0! a good mud irom Port Townsend to ’l‘ukey’s Landing on Port Discovery Buy—about 1);; miles from the latter point. There are 120 ACRES or LAND, Of which about H acres an: in cultivation; nearly us much more can be easily put in. E 4?“ Among the improvements may be mentioned: :\ imuso. ham, mw shed. chick en house and Other buildings. r 01: SALE CHEAP. For particulars. apply to W. H. Plume, Port i)i<uovery. liet‘ur Aunts oillw. tt‘. Good Board and Lodgings can be obtained at MRS. MI"ERS’ 'l‘l.’ \.\~'l.\’|' HHUHJJH “IH. rm» AT ll]4-,.'iu,l";l.u' liriliiiiilN'il‘\\’l!‘ll.‘lhcir “.11le ‘il- il' ‘v'f' vi. .l'll‘ilizl‘l lu. Terms VOry Reasonable. L; \r nl .d 1..'. w; ‘ V.;r..-‘_, ind. Imm lulu” n )Idll i'Hli'i‘ |'H\‘- \ ~| \n. w. i'. l P E O P 1.. HS MARKET, Opposite Washington Hotel Constantly on Hand tho Ghmcest of Meats Ann Vegetables. Also, Corned thee! and Pork, Smoked Meats. Pork and Bologna Sausages, Head Cheese, Trlpe, to” &c. ' L. SMITH I: F. TEIRRY N The First-class steamshiu CAPT. CARROLL. WILL LEAVE Port Townsend for Sitka, Alaska ’l‘err‘y, and Way Ports, 0:: or about the Il| 0| ouhlonlh. WILL—111“! Port Townsendé Portland, Ogn. 0n about Ibo Inn of ml: lomh. For Freight. or Passage. Apply on Bourd, 20 Or to D. C. H. ROTIISCIIILD, Agelt. m J. F. SHEEHAN Importer and Dealer in STOVBS, ‘i‘lli PLATE, SHEET-iROil LEAD PIPE, PI'MPS, ZINC, WIRE, ‘And House-Hold Furnishing Hardware. 23 WATER .W.. - - Pon'r TOWNSEED PATENTS FUR iNVENI'iONS. ‘ .l, (‘LEMI‘IN'I‘ SMl’l‘ll. 711 G smm. \\’nehingmn, i). (E. Aitnr'nry’nz Law will .\(viii-irau- oi l’zm-nls. Survivor oi‘iiiimuro H.llirh&(‘n., :llul (‘liipmnm ilosnwr a I'o. 50ml lilhlilge stamps for Circular giving lows. tic. ‘l2;- Forearm 5-3:}; “'"‘i,'.;i‘,";t“““ “‘ alijmié‘i‘t'if"