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w. erL-rm H‘tl)\\. A: I for! 1..“ nwllcl, “'auhinglon Territory i ALL E N wE I R i ’ 3 121-1 l‘wil \\' '.’ qum; 1 Hum" . ¢ 1 Ton-u u! huh rrtpllun. 8.5 00 par An E _;... .1; mlxnxu :; ‘.x {cf-1.4» :1..-'. ‘ F’..\‘.l~-‘|UF .\LVHRTbXSH: ! Utm "'3 '‘2 A.“ rJ n .W .. V 3531 i )0“ ~;!:-‘ ‘.‘-H: I...~cx'.xuu ..‘~J !X1..-'.\..' n-i\'--I:an;cnu§ L) Lusurc Alucrliou ' gnu-J.» .1 \ xxx-«11:24 by r..~'u ‘.‘ All Ac-rounl- Avlllod Monuhly. ‘ha I «r I HIVIMTM ThIBE, ! I. 1). lg. 1“. .\‘u than Wreriy me- X 1 -. n'. '."KJ' null cvuy “roar-ado} ercmng In T >u .1m ... fiy l PROFESSEOMAL FARDS. _ : c. MORRIS HALLER, ! Attorney nod l‘ounsellor-nt-Low. l, raptor In Admlmllv. lunacy lmned. Red r.» : inf: Laugh! and and. Form: to IM. (‘Jllcuium 1 made. ConchuuL~zug,cu-. 3 Purl Town-end. W. T. i J.A.KUHN. ; Attorneyat-Low. I Wt: prompuy attend 10 xi: Duane-‘3 annulled Iu ‘ mm. Porl'l’ounnnd. Wnonlnxlon Terrllor), i ..-—...--_____._,.__,,_ ! FERRY 6L PORTER, : motor) val-la". i 0|:IIIP"- “‘nshluglon Territory. 1 . .-.-#—~— ~,._,__._._. "—! .I . r 1 . I. Ewl s , j Attorney-01-Law. i ugh-g- Hullrr‘s buxldinz. mouse and 5». Jim‘s ! sun-I. oppom: chxdenul Hotel. 1 Sealtie, “'uhlllngton Territory. Q; Jun \l .umm. LHRPH M'NAL‘IJIT 1 MCNAUCHT BROTHERS. 1 Attorneys~ot-Low, 1 Male. “'uhlngto- Torrltory. ‘ } p. P. CARROLL, j \ (Lore of New Orlenns Bu; ‘ \ Attorney and Connocllor-11-an. ( Ravine had years r! experience And procure In 1 In; l‘nned States (bum. I can reasonnbl md mfely my. that .u nun-era o! unpuon therein e r xruazed m we wux meet with prompt And murm- IC‘JOXI. Andrea. oumpls. W. I'. DR. THOS. T. MINOR, Managing Surgeon Port Townsend Hospital, Port lowan-d. W. ‘l'.. Con be comma. night or any. a the unions). u. o. TOBEY, Shlleght and Caulker, WATER silt“. Patriot-lend, Want-goon Territory J M. HERNANDES. Boot and Shoemaker. MADE AND REPAIRED. Puritan-load. Wannl-xlon ‘l‘orrlgory. J. F. SH EEHAN. Importer um deder In Stoves. Tin Plate. Sheet-Iron. LEAD PIPE, I’D-PB. lllc. 'lllc. An nonuhold Furnishing Hordwore. 23 Intel-H1... for! Tow-lend. V. 11. l-oDD. J. 3 even. CENTRAL HOTEL, For: You Inc-11. W. I‘. Ihll home Is new and newly furnished. Ind poo leae- llu me oppounmouu o! o FIRST-CLASS HOTEL- Iu bu I. suppleed run the bent of Wines. 1.13235 m 1 I‘ngl“. There in o flr-t-(‘lm Billiud k- In! Kuulu‘x K‘Jllm in the Hotel. 50111 an will be zen undue Lo nuke mm betel second In none In we Territory. DODD & PUGB. FARMERS, “TENTH“! Saddle & Harness Shop. (‘nll nnd see the Boss Improved Fluent Cou bre-liug bunk”. All nuns or repairs done to borne-nu living rot-1. Harness nude [0 order. smam wlllbo ooh! a "toy don u" prime. Sen door to honeer Bakery. um w. 8LAKE...........................m......Pr0pr|et0r Port Townsend, W. T. ___.___ _ . ____—- Port Townsend Men's. Boy-1 LIME. lime-1 one Children'- _ Boots and Shoes I)! toe very luau gunman undo: mg m . nuenu. I HAVE A GREVI‘ BBVERILNCE FOB. CASH CUSTOMI-‘Rz. Joli! I'I'I'ZPA'I'RICH. Sauerlbo [or the “ PUGET SOUND ABGUS." NOTICE. To Those Wmhmg to Buy. A m lmprned run [or ale. Nanny on road bonus had. an AC.” UIDII CULTIVATIOI. An . Acr- more. Goodchlnoobrmrfi; 7 “gone 931 major: Imm from Part D eomy: Gammon!!!» linol- “-51.31 1 whm°w°fan‘.'..-xn°gmm 0.2! mm. - I'm-subrmuhundnd donut omnod 810. I. BLAKE. Perl Tow-n 0... “u- “ "firm-P391?!” ”"°"“‘ W Q E:— 5 SA) LARGUS. g EMT «:5 ______;__________________ EKLY WE YUL. XI COLUMBIA COLLEGE, 2 FOR GIRLS, : New Westminster. British Columbia. ‘ \ I‘llur—The In. new. the :in-hop o! Aen- Wealmluucr. Lady Principal - - - MISS KENDALL. i The School Yuu will cousin! o! la mouthp. or w l w:ek-. divi‘ied into L'aree terms, commencing Jnu~ - usry I‘." 1351. ’ FEES—{IN ADVANCE). i an i_kIIB.R.Si uciudinz Euglim. French And Lulu). : 3.1: per nuuum. or $Bl per ierm. i DAY H'PHS (including Engllan French and ? Latin). $36 per luuum. or [6 per month. ; DRAWING. 816 per “null. or '2 per month. 1 31510, £42 per tannin. or IS per month. é sxsmsu {by Mm Silliloe). :15 per term. ; I-i-ZKMA‘S (by Mrs. Silliloe). 86 per ienn. ! 'ihe Religious Instruction vnu be was oi Lin: 5 Church 0! knxltnd. I Applications for Boarders to be Addressed to (La 1 Lady Principal. g' (HAS. I. WOOO. [lo-Joe. 5 Dec. 17. 18$!) 3.3. i’ i i Schwabacher Bros. &. Co., 1 i SEATTLE, W. T. i IMME N S E FROM THE EAST. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. CARPETS, BOOTS, SHOES. Will make nllowance on all cash sales in the shove line of goods. ‘ Come Early and Often AND SECURE BARGAINS. o. F. GERRISH & (30., General Merchandise OF EXTRA QUALITY- HARDWARE. : AGENTS FOR THE House and ship carpenters’ tools :Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Ship Chandlery, 5‘ Mitchell‘s Farm Wagon, Groceries, ' Taylor’s Sulky Bake, Boots and Shoes , , Sweepstake Plows . Provisions, ; Haines’ Header, Wines, Moline Plows , Liquors, Etc . , Cigars, Etc- , Etc- Etc. Agricultural Implements of all kinds at Lowest Price. PORT TOWNSEND, W. T. ~LDEDRUGSM _.~_- ~ Pamls, Olls, Stationery, Etc., 1 Wholesale snd rem], by N- I)- HILL BZ3 SON, PORT TOWNSEND, - - - W. T. Drugs, ' ! Soaps, Medicines, E Perfumery, , Chemicals, 5_ Pomades, 1 Trusses. ! Hair Oils, iratent Medicines .of all kinds.i;And all articles for the toilet. ; Glass, 3Etc., Paints, i Etc., Oils, Etc., Brushes,’ Etc. A large Assortment. I? Quick Sales and Small Profits. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Port Townsend. W. T. The hI~IVP 1::-lu..:zx-u r new-u; 1.. n. p-n'cfl n! A peruuzu- I I .‘n-v. g. u- llu- l‘u Ird \LMH- Hul ;.lt.‘l 2‘ r Mathv hum: vs - u Puma! run-n. ‘, the plu}.:;c-l«.rl_.‘l .- plv noun- '1: .‘xnnuum-n..- {but :‘u pauuauy .- n - nu- ...“ n‘ spun»! H. “unlu er‘dm’ K Kim gumrJrL mm cuuvcuxouw or pr!- th (Mitch's. Th.‘ h. 11:4 huge-1 UAZ-o-rai “any!!! I: nurm 01 San "lhlll'.PL‘(l .1 .2 b) m! lm- um-L cumplru in ((llipll‘rl l. I'. tun herulunr ugh!) untied In ‘ nxulmmw' 1 ‘ :rurrm Win-An have at cuuunodal.nz:.~ u! nbnu! “L'r b-mumd pnlwnu And are pea-u in: y Kl’aplrd lor 0.11.01 quuxrlufl luv Hun-’1 «.ar ml !rr.4ln¢Ul and x'Uthhlflu' p‘rvxt-An m .l-: in“: nun-us“. 'llm-e Viv-do nn- H“ n; n 1. 7r turx.a.~sn-.1 with prnnve mum-L OHMI'I‘.) Hl, Lunr uuu maxim-t. at ammlu mm.- Uumsi ~nul. ‘d’l‘hr‘i‘uun'l -n u-' .\lx‘l «\wnrra,m .l thou lh-(‘lrs'x I: In «mpp. v, ~ ralledi I'm Incl llml umun- x; infirm; Hmu ‘ ”man—mun dim-pue- will Ur [l‘t'qu-l ..uxsnv mu Huwml min-nu v:- prune lo (he \cu-t-l. Thomas 'l‘. Minor, 11, IL, ‘3"! Mann-:in; murg on. mii V 'l‘ \‘muu 3‘ .' I i ’ lVE't tLI Pill 02‘ —- C . utoves, Tlnwaro, }'l"l'.‘\'.' SIHHX PIPE, n «1“, . - [mm my»; mum T- (nms I’lPll, \\l| ‘;).\EIL\L—- U . n '7 ‘ ‘ ..0335-511'nlsmng Hardware Hi] m; «nanny, «IV-x: \ I All: "1 -lu:'l' I-Rll‘l ‘ - wrn al‘lh'v Ens-10 or In“ .._,__—_—___.__.._ R=CEIVED ! ———A LARGE STOCK Off—... —A.\‘D— . I l ”a ”V Pl‘OVlblonb, Whirh |r¢ on sake u The Lowest Rates for Cash. Pkol'ltlt‘l'o. PIONEER BAKERY. PORT TOWNSEND. . . . . . . . . .\V. T. pom 'l‘()\\'.\'SE.\'l). w. 'l‘.. FRIDAY, APRIL x, Im. PLAIN ADD FANCY JD]! “1588. Executed at (he Aaul‘aolrncz. omm ~.r‘l.l—fr~-Dtt\lhmn_whu Mu. In emu; m th m m: i:l°'.l~.k'|( um! [m-filahlc busmr“ Hymn, hw-rxlhl :4 Hr“. l‘upual llul fr qmrr-l. “a. “:1; (urnhln you exrnumg “(In any um! Up“nhla :3 Hull): mud:- mull out day-...; awn)" flnlll n-mn- u\~-r hunt. .\u flak Wluerr-r. .\lnxzy xmw Wurk-‘h wmmd In onw, Many nre maknzg (”mum-w nl luv o..~mwu. [Aw-lies mm.» M umrh mi mm, uzp'. yum; on}: an! glrls lnnke gnu; pay. Sommulm l: u. u.- x 1.: “an falls Lu mu.- murp 1110:93 two-rl." day than um lw nmdr ln :2 week u an" uruumr} —n.l:l 5111-411. l‘husv wuu village nl. unvv‘wul mm a 9...“ (“All [.l Yulluue. Addhfl H. HALL}; l'l‘ S. H) . l'urtlulul. .\lnluv. TERRITORIAL UNIVERSITY, Seattle. “2 T. roux 00113388 or B] L'DYI LEVER PROFENOKS AND EPEI‘IAI. E Te-cnens'. Burdlug House ln culrge of D. 3 “ad. Terms begin on [11: um. Wedneodny 0! September. Dccembcr and Match. For cusluguc or fume: cumulus. mm: A. .l. Alum-mans, A. M...............1’rc51denx Battle. “1 ’l‘. CAPT. (‘A 8301.]... Will have Port Taurus-9nd for Silka. (Alnlu Terrlloryl and Way Ports, on or about [Le 12.1. of “ch womb. Will leave l‘orl. Townscud for Portlnnd. Oregon. 0- about we lon- ol [inch lon-111. For Fulxhl and Fame. apply on Board. or to D ('. 11. Bofflstfllbb. Axe-t. 1 People 5 Market, (opposite Washington Hotel.) Conn-Ill] on Ila-d the ......AND...... V E G- E 'l‘ .A B L ES , Alto, Coma! Beef nod Potk, Smuked Hens. Pork nud Bulognn Btu axes. Head Cheue. Tnpe. cu: . etc. L OIITI k. l'. TIME I. _._.—____ A. 11. .lllllllSTUll & 00.. Commission AlgOnts ——ASD DEALERS l.\'—- FARDI. I’IIODUCI'I. WHEAT. HAY. OATS, HAM. BACUN, BUTTER. km. &o Gordon’s \Vbnrf, Nanaimo, British Columbia. Liberal advances made on consignments. Allden Academ y, Annuities. S" ’l‘. PROF. A. ’l'. BUBIZLL A. 11. - Pvlucp'l. 81V.I£ O.I‘ADE, A. 11. . - ‘ - hupt 12m lmutuw. on Fldnlxo l-I-ud. ll prepned to (mom. lborouch Uld ecommlal educulou to student: 0! both srxa. The )oculon ll tutor-bl.» to health um mm expenm. um 3110 becnuse of the quiet tad removal from clly nlluremenu Ad nncenent npld, by ludivldunl uwmlon by com— peuml satchel! mouldenllnn pnld to mlnner! And mull. Parents uollflod ( I work done. ind “Introduce luvlwd. ‘ To I e corpnor leachen nu been ndded In ex minced phonoznpher ma Instructor ln modem gauge. and In. Spock: “tendon to muuo. there be")? ten pupsln upon the orgu! In: yen. Book-keep :3, mrveylnr. ecu. em. Terms-4'l Ind =9 Tull 4mg}! Qulner. 0m September 1880. um I'.‘ 50 per week. Youmlves by mnklnl mono; when A gulden chulce la 0 - h-nafiJMt—lw Tawny: hunk”: ptn'rny {mm your dur. Those who Aiwn}! uku Advantage of Lb» good unances {or nllLlng mono-y mu are uflerl‘d. Xu-url'hll)‘ Immune Manny. w Inlr those who d. not. in» x-ruvH nut-h chances ru—nmln ln pun-rty. “'9 Want many men, wmm—n. boys and glrlq to work {or us .118". In lbrlr own local”! 'l. 'l‘hr lsunlm-u wlll [my mum- Hun u-u umm onll n'y wagm. \Vr: {urulah an uxpemnve um!“ and all lh‘l yuu llt‘l‘d. tree. Nu one uno engages (ails lo makn- mono-y very upldly. You «an drvulr your whule- [luu- up I 9 work. or only your nxun- momrmu. Dill Informal on nnd nll that I! net-um um tree. Adan-s. 511550! a 130.. Port lnud. Mum. ‘ {B' B 4 ‘0 '4" _\P \ .If; ‘ «any. 7 2. re * - S é/l 1’ Q‘b ONE OF THE OLDEST AND IOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE 0F Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitls, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Group, and Every affection of the THROAT, lIINGS AND CHEST. including GONSUM PTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITESI " ll (be: not dry up n cough, and chvc the came kclund. as is the (as: allh mm! preparations, but '.noxcln 11, «‘lunses Ihc lungs and .dhys inflation, I‘m; n-umun; the onus: - 1' (Ulllpl.u!ll.” DO NOT In; DI'JCI-JIVBD by article: but ing similar nazucs. Be >urc you gt: DR. WIS‘I'AR‘S BALSAI OF WILD CHERRY. with the sigmxur: of " I. EL'TTS " on Ihcvnppa. 80 Cent. and OLOO 1 Bottle. Prcpu-d by SETH w. FOWLE k SONS, Boo qu. h :uld by Aug-u and duh" “new; FISASCB AA!) (011)! IIKI'IZ. —I— HAS Ftusrlann, A} n! L—Strrlxng o‘xrhl'we on LuLJiun bank-rs. u- . v: 'l‘. -.‘ f." "y. m-.rgav,t.lr.. "I. .1’ I ILL .. Alu th murm- Trlnurrs. 17.131420. lfuxk o_t' England r.!r vr mun." J p". rrm, 5“” V’KE- Mm] l.—.~t~rimg rh'hlugn prunr 13mins lung. $4 :41"; .\huxL 34 N; “...“, WWW“ ”'9- {Wm “9-H luwrr; ducumrullr}. 21.2.1 we mu”. Mlwr bulnuu. um um prr mm ...m. r, u_-‘~... l'- ~‘- Bun-“~33 of '6l. min; 419.2, 11.- . 4". m-e *X “H- ‘T‘U-‘rd 7" ul ‘HI. in: .14‘w. 1121'}... 11'; .. {.msnus'. .\prn L—(‘uh‘lqlm 1m Mu. ' allvrrhulhuu, Hugh-h Humane. ~15 fun ‘ t-r Yin cum-r, 523. l'. S. Bunny 3: n! '3l, {.557 (in; 1.: ~ ;. Hand—mu. ma; 45,112”... ' " ""1! " Home Produce 81. that. r fityll'lé—d‘rtc: has ddealtntd. Uuul‘Uuhl tvl' u o ’.'". 'ursun Ir ; 'i "if; an: r - try hands. * I 5 r um! vuu UAW-Muir! firm_ much Ih- dual“, quote ‘1 355.311 {0 prr «ou :in-J. El 27.5.1 191). “UUL—Qnutatinn: IN mend) nuxum-l. Valirv. ‘.': @2512 llastcru “rt—gun :0945‘; ' > HAY-Kernpls hu‘r mitt-pprdhfl,and priu- “... hrnu-r. Bum tuuutny. $111415 it tun MILL Ff;l*.lD~'l‘hc Arman-l n- ~llrk Ind :41va MPG-l. Quutntiuns‘: .\hddlius‘ £2u¢_v.'.; shun.) fila dmp Irrd Shun brnu $121911. ' l'l'flfil) MELVlN—Market. all-Ink: Unutsurucr "nun, (In-gnu sun: vun-d “why run-m H.q,l.’._ bur-m. l‘J‘w-LH-g ,1}..u1.2.~x.-_n.um-. _ Luzbyuuta .4. my .1 12.4,“- m Lo‘gu; 1-_-x...u.: In tun. Ind l-HquUgc xu puts. DRIED .\f‘l‘l.£s—~Stm'h~ arr .‘llll la‘tumulnttng um hullllrn xl4 nut YH'! (ll‘illuhrd tn ”Huh- pnvcs that wtll mauvv thr hlll'lv‘nllfl. Sun driml. Tuna“: Hummrr drxml. '.'..gluc. DRIED PLK'MS—llull; “uh lulu. fir; pillras. IL7; 123 v lul' sun Atrial; :zsgglst' x-nr lulrhlue phuuu. HIDE.“ » , Thr mark-4 h lull It L'n: tur finit clusu thy; '.'ug-w t-rr :rro—n- «Mir. 5 an. hhrrp puts—Prue» \nr) at'uhnhu.‘ In tho- qunntn,’ ul‘ “00] Id! un dim; quutr {mm ‘.‘f‘unu'tgfil. hI'TTt-le-Sum-lv mun- pit-hum]; {lucy ‘.'? ,‘qc : am at to I'huh'r, '.".‘ 5-14.53 hut. '.‘lh‘; ul'n‘l' firm!” what tho-\- wtll bring. In bulk, Lucy's"; In brunt, .‘7;.‘(qrflk'. ' ()Sl!)NS~—.‘trum at li‘wur it In. sous—haunts lumlrralr; prlcrn nh'ndy n Im. CIHLESE~Urru~-u. ‘9l 18. Balm; pt n-k-a Iro- light. APPLES—Thu tuarkrt luau-rrtm‘khl With tuft-nor grain.» ut .-}-H'hr~l umdc..whuh urn- m-M at hxllunil any figure. Srnd unthmg but nh-uu- Ind wrll parkrd to this math-t It you “All! any rrlnum-r-txuu furyuur tmublr. I‘rf h»), .quSc. TIMOTHY slut—l‘cr 1?». (‘.‘..lr. Tl'lsKEYS—Prr m; lnr welgut. thll‘c. nummll. CHICKESs-qunll mmuuun. it lluLS.’ 504,3; [lnge ”310;! 50. llrt'rlpla' thu drnppml ufl um! prh‘cl haw Minna-d. IH'CKS ~l’rr dlvz. s3“th (“Skin‘s—P" dud. ham. SALlUN—L'ulumhu nver. 31 hhl,!~4.y§ (A); h! hhl, 34 2514.4 50; bellies. hf hhl. fist-2.4a. HOPE—Oregon. it It, Half-c. POTATOES—amtm in ct]. TALLUW-i m. 5155 ,‘m'. SEISMLES—Iu-r M. £2 25.14,: 5-”. PEAlCS—Chutcr \‘arlrtlrs. .10 475‘- ? hux. “AK I‘BASI‘IHI‘) MARKET“. B.x! Fususn», Man'h 31. \ sruutxunul uhnpntrn Wu rem-Ind )u-htrnhy sunny, that the rnr Wu ln-m on "It with Lin-many. .\nx the dispatch nt-trd thlt WI: brth-n tin-ra- Ind Turkry wu Int-Vlublr Ind thlt Engllnd \nmhl nwuunlme drawn lulu lhr cumin-t. Them Il‘hKl‘lXua', thnugh “Indy from In luthcutk‘ wurce, tn cunuwuun thh thc- xinurr tour to the Englluh Inlrkrt, hut tiu- u-flwtn! hum-mug pncei hrre IUIIM‘WLIII. Ind undrr light ntirrmgn Ind rerun“. No. l ammnux nu Mum-rd to in inner cbuul for chok‘r. Unuugh wry Inmh-rutr hustuc-si In tnnucted. Dileumnl tuqugu in port is Iguu reduced to one vr'mwl. this “um I th-ly aunt Iron ship. which ll Leld II I full figure In I Hulk: "1 (ounce. Then: in good drtqual 1': rr hug. It ruin-m rltrs. In crop prospect.» \l'ln'lnt. thr hrln-l Hm! I lug: quln tlt_\' will be I’m‘ulrcd thus new”. Luann..- It the math-r x-urrly Imm I business utlndpmnt. wu- xu Eurupr, such In thr dlxphh‘ht‘i Ibo“: quulrd lrprt‘srhl Ii lhrcnh-ulltg, Wnuld ln- ox Ihr greltr-t ln-urnt to this (out. plrtx-vulnrly I! the prcunt brllhnut rrup propped: Irv u-utinmd by the run]! of "Ir barn-rt. In tln- unudlttun of thc when Inn-km. Inn-Id unnl-I then wan-mt hxgh prtn'rl bring pud hrrr Imm In! Whr“ Ind ship». Blgn Ind l-nggtng——Stsudar«l lug-.l‘wgngr rush Ind U‘ua‘Jt‘ Junr Ind July (It-In'rr); pout-- gnunlrn, “flag.“r: vnml hugs. Auqxuc; hurl-1». m Ihll‘. 7‘“; t 5 llu’h. '.'-.r; 1» Huh, w \c. l-‘rrlghta Inn! | humerus—Ship .\h-nnd-r Mt'l“llulll ll! 0 tun. whrlt tn Ln‘mrpmd mun-t. 121 If»; thr r-tc of “Ir all": at. John In 12.: his 311. Lu'u'pm-l din-ct. I‘ ‘Hi: “OUIL-l, Sllmun—Urrguu fish. 31 :‘uulw 'e‘t duz. ! 11- um; bun-eh. 57 Tu; hIH burrlu. £14,! 50. HeltkClunc—d her! in '.' I}. tins ta quot-bl: It 53 50 ’9! duz; it" runs. 5:- 75 3‘ flat; both-t 1 beef. t'. It: I‘m-4. 10c F b; avert-l nun on “00d: fur export. “\an :I.“qu Beef-Hut qulltty. 6057 c; muud do, rxw‘ufic: thttd du, «94 '5 i th. Van-Dressed. '.'«yahc ii tbfor lugr And 913“}? {or "Ill“. Milt-h calves—«Ngluc 'i lb; mutton draw. {(11.4 ‘-_-c-, tun-u. ltkquc i In; llmb. Ng‘k. Boga—bury lu-l gru'n I‘m-d un ttu~ hoof. ”$65“ 11 Rh; nut‘t, sv; cum-ed do, main; unsung ptgs Ilh'r. iikqga 51>. "worm: gunner. Flour—Suprttine, 8:! 734,4 21-; nhulpiug extru. “ 75““ a 7 ‘.; city will: rxtru. In Juhblng tutu. $5; Ore-gun “Ind-rd enn. $4 7.3; aux-rrfinr. $3 I's4qu. “'ht‘lt—fu. l uhtpp ng. 51 35%| it); No. 2. $130.9 1 375; ml hug in hrld It 31 I‘M“ i rtl. nutty-Peed. «M 906; brewing. flag] 20; chrv- Illt‘l', SI 1&9! '2O {or «'holt‘t‘; rout, '.qu 10 ? ctl. UIIIrH 3.191 m {or common Ind $112559! 30 ‘ll rtl (or guod to Phnh'c; suryrtsr. $1 «in it n‘tl. Rye—£l fit! I cu. ~ coca—Lug» ~u-lluw, Hui 05: runlll do, :1 Ha I 20; whttr. 51 ml 35 a u]. Burkvhut-«SI (“KG/3 3 ”l flopu—uaalfu- 1| It». Honey—Primal (run. first hlnds: Chat“ Clel!‘ ex tra-tut. 6‘.a7r; mun-r. hawk-z dull. Aha-sc: can d|ud nmb, ”Kr; choke cln. Fifi-3,13%? F ”A: ’.‘ 1% “111. ‘5 50 pa: dul. Berswu~nhr 1‘ Ih. uutom—Yrflow. $1 mg! 'ls; “Bolton. $3. Potatoes-Tomlin. $1 [01231 20; Early Rose, 9.1::3 $1 05; Humboldt. 51 2.131 35; Prtllumn. $1 10651 20; ougnu. flh@9sc; Pugrt Sauna. 87 ‘36qu of»; "Fm—tn. $2 am. new poutou. $962 75 it vtl. 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Inn-figural": the Brain. and —C U R E S Dyspede Nervous Affections. Gen eral Debxhty, Neuralgxa, Fever ' and Ague, Paralysu, Chrome Dlmhea, Bods. Dropsy. Rumors, Female Com plamts. vaer Com plmnt, Bemment Fever, and ALL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD. OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. Supplms the Hand wnh n~ \‘llnl Principle. or Lifc- Eleuirnl. IRON, 1555511.; Slrt‘nglh. Vigur Ind Nrw Lifr nu.) all § nu ‘ {the system “EXN‘; X'RLH X‘FJ‘I.“ ALCUH‘ ‘l‘, 1:5 cA.e:,;A:. m;rfic\.x; III: rwl [ul'mucd by LuYKCLPUhJLL.‘ ICJ~> mm, but u: permanent. ‘LTH \‘-' FUN-'l}. :1 ~6Xfl Proprietors, 36 ”gun-m Asa“; baton. sold by .8 Dug.)- NO. 8. —‘ly'x v u ‘ v r LATLSI‘ .\L“S SLMMARL fll’ TELEGIAI’H I‘o ”‘l‘? A bill to remove l 1": capital of [’ll. to Philadelphia was defeated. 11;: to 4". A story L“ circulated that Senators Veal au-l \'uurlwes urupux’c l 0 ultzu-k Mall-JIM: m llw senate ulhl the republican Senatm-s I‘vlr runniugu coalzliun lull. mu]. Mdlmne r'xprt‘nrrs “'llllngllr:§ to. Inert these delu urn-us zln'l Lll>CUmi prlllCEplea and mouvus if they desire. It is said, by g'Jutl uullmtily’. that. Mu lmue‘s alliaulu: with the rc-puldlcans In Virginia will he recognized uml his influ ence be asuisléd by the administration in [he belle! that many people of the south ure- “ illing to support the adminiuruti-m If m encoumged, and that through .\[alnone all such can be welcomed. The Fun: lieu-her has sold his house at ('olumhln Heights, Brooklyn. where he has h'vul many years. Thu house was mortgaged game years agu for SIO,OOO and sllhquuenlly for 5.34 m, the his! named >um Lclng raised for the. benefit of 'l'hPo. 'l‘llmn wlmn llu- scandal, a hh-h Was after wards hl'uuum In light, was being smoth en-d. IL is understood that Beecher ex [wcls m remuve to his huuse l 0 l'rekskill, hm “1h pruhably continue [0 have a “lnlrr residence In Bruuklvn. The first train from San Fram-isvo over the “banana“ line arrived at Kansas City March 23d in charge of Conductor Hal lielt. 'l‘lnelrain consisted of twelve cars dmwn by engine Jeff Coolidge, with J. hickirmun holding the :hroule. The cum-hes were all crowded and seventy-ti“: through passengers Were aboard. The Hill Was the "ma remarkable on record. 'l'lm Imin having left San Francisco on time. “usnu linu: at every htulinn along the line of 21300 miles, and arrived on time. Secretary of the treasury Wiuzlom is sued u clr:ular saying: “Congress having failed to sutticiently provide for require ments of the public service under the appropriation fir fuel light and water, and miscellaneous items for public build ing: for the liacul year, custodians of public buildings under the treasury de partment are notified that the amount of the appropriation available is insutlicient to provide forlubor and [or supplies not embraced in existing contract beyond the 3lst in_st. Therefore custodians Wlll notify all pernons employed in the buildings, undall persons and corporations furnish ing gas, water or other supplies pal-. 1 from the uforeaaid appropriation, that the de purtmeut will have no means available for the payment of :‘uch services or such supplies beyond the date above specified." A Washington dispatch of theléth says: Some democratic senators refused to 20 into Caucus this afternoon. asserting that they Were disgusted with the caucus agreeing to a line of action and then dis regarding it. The denim-nits who staid out are those who insisted upon prompt. organization while the democrats had a majority. The caucus this afternoon en gaged in discussion over the action of the party, in \\ hich considerable criticism was indul;ei in beCitUDC of alleged wade of time inetleefingorganizlttion. Some who are mad at the dilatory action of the dem ucluls, say thut they might as well give up at once, but evidently the democratic plan ofuction will be to let matters remain as now and not force action until the sen ate is filled and then submit to the ma jority. . The Connecticut legislature has incor porated the International Construction Cmvompuaed of Henry Sanford. Oliver llnyl,A. N. llawley, Henry B. Plant, Isaac l‘l. Gates, 1). 0. Mills, Thos. \V. l’ien'e, Benjamin Clark and their asso ciates. .\.‘ciutnr Oliver llerit exnlaineil in the heltate that this is the com pany which prormses to build an in ternniionnl railWaiy lo the (‘in ufMexico The rapilal stuck is one million, liable to inrrrzm- to ten million; shares one hun dred dollars. The company mny be or. gunned and proceed to buainem when .31”! van: subscribed and in per cent. on the main subscription paid. The biz] wigs. pinged without apposition after its abject was explained by Senator llent, whose name appears as one of the cor porators. The bill is a legitimate one. The (‘n-clmrler is HUpposed to be the one in which Grant is interested, Herit being «me ofme ex-ureaideut‘s warmestsupport cars. . Brevet, Major General Emery Upton, U. S. A.. was found dead in his bed at Prea idio on the morning of the 15th, having shot himself through the head some time tlttrintzthe night. Gen. Upton retired at his usual hour last night, having spent the eveningin souial converse. The tin-Lt. intimation of the tragedy was obtained this morning betw'een S and 9 o'clock, when his orderly went to call the general. Receiving no answer to his knock the u-derly opened the door and found the otlit-er dead in bed. The alarm was in~ statntly given and aeveral otlicern of the rt‘gilnvut, having hastened to the room, it was discovered that the general had committed suicide. The revolver was still gust-ed in his hand. anda bullet hole through his mouth into his brain told the story of his death plainly The body was cold and stifl'and life haul evidently been extinct several hours. probably since mid night. No papersmr anything that might senre to indicate the cause ol'the act, have 1L“ yet been discovued. The general im. prwsion, however, seems to be that grid at the loss of hi?- wife prompted the sui citle. The New York lleruld reports an inter view “ith the nihilist correspondent. of the Springfield Republican: here. than whom it says there are probably few if any living in this country more familiar with the deep laid Stilt-[urn ofthe nihilism to overthrow the Russian government. He traces the neensaination ot‘ the czar to the latter‘s refusal ofdemunds personally made upon him by u nihilirt delegation to whom he granted it clandestine inter view. At this meeting he was addressed in substnnceits follows “Give to the Poles what you promised, and your father and uncle before yon_-—n conztilulion. And not only to the Poles but to the. whole nation. An uriiuieihut is good for ex portation ought to Ln: doubly good for home consumption. It was good for Russia in your eyes to Spend millions of money and to am-rilit-e tens of thoUsunds of lives in order to obtain a. conatitution for Bulgaria and independence to Run nmnin. and it ought to be goud for Ru. ‘3. ll isin your povver to become really 1. e hitherof the people as you are utyleu. Grant u constitution and you will rental» lish forever the Romanofl' dynasty and he beloved by your people like the Alla trian emperor." In the characteristic manner of his famiiy he answered: “Not during my lifetime, or after me if I an help it." Upon this they left him and you see maze-alt. [ALLEN W EIR' : Justice of the Pun» 5 COMMITTING MAGISTRATE PORT TOWNSEND. Q 4i ('mce.nonh side of Water street. opp Mu (Liam! Hotel. , r A large party at (‘hii-ago capitaliists i arrived at Kansas City, Man-h 23d by the ‘Chimgo & Alton road en route to New ‘ .\lexivu and Ari/.oua to invest in mines, 'and left this chnmg on the Alchlson, 3 Topeka and Santa Fe road. l At a meeting ofthe executive commit : tee of the world's fair, «irant’s letter of ;resignalinn was read. Resolutions were Elhen adopted accepting the rmiznstiou. ' and the executive committee unanimously 5 named llugh J. JeWeti, for the president f of the commission. f The report received that there was a ; likelihood ofamaluamation orthe interests got“ the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Puul, 'Chicagod: Northwestern and Northern Pacific Railroad (Jambainy is pronounced I by the utlicers of the Chicago, Milwaukee } it St. Paul and Chicago .1 Northwestern f as unqualifiedly false. The democratic state convention of Rhode Island has nominated Horace .\l. Kimbnilhm governor and \V. 1.. Segar for lieutenant governor; John (5. Perry, secretary ofstate: Francis L. Urrielly. at torney-general; Arnold L. Bur-dick, treas urer. The resalutions denounce the dis honest and treacherous course of Senator .\lahone in aiding and abetting the repub‘ lican party in the senate. Articles incorporating the “l'nion Ele vator C 0.," capital S’MUUI, have been tiled in Council Bluflb. The company is to erect mammoth grain elevators in Council limits to meet. the demands at grain buyers and shippers on seven rail roads terminating here. The incorpora tors are Sidney Déilon. A. T. Hopkins, A. Keep, liugh Riddle audC, E. Perkins. The republican caucus has completed the senate committees except vacancies left for the democrats. Teller is trans ferred to the chairmanship of the pen sions committee and Kellogg to the rail road committee: and Perry is substituted for Conger as chairman of the committee on rules. .\lahone remains chairman of the committee on agriculture and is on the usual and pestoflice committees. A .\ew York dispatch of March 223 d says: It was learned on inquiry at the oilice ofthe N. P. It. 11.0). that the per sons entitled to receive the newly issued stock numbered from 300 to 500, and that the stock was pretty well distributed among them. It was also said that noth~ ing was known by the utanngementof the amount of stock secured by the leard pool. A gentleman connected with the company said that the proposition to distribute the residue of the company stock has repeatedly been discussed in the board of directors and that the matter waslet't unfinished in the hands of the executive committee. The only reason ,for the distribution of the stock was a ' clamor raised by owners. He could not !tell how the measure would effect the schemes of the Villard pool. The cause of the. formation or that organization was obvious to any one who knew the char ‘ acter of the route of tho- Northern Pacific tailroad and Oregon liailey & Naviga tion Company. The seaport of the latter company was Portland, Oregon. The bar It. the mouth of the Columbia river was very ditficult of passage and severe storms were frequent otf coast, and it was not uncommon for vessels to be water-bound near that point two weeks at a two. There were many bars, shoals, etc , be.- tween the mouth of the river and Port~ land, rendering navigation extremely dithcult. (In the other hand. there was perfectly plain sailing, with a deep chan nel, to Tacoma sea. port, and western terminus of the Northern Pacific road on Puget Sound. There was 23 feet of water at low tideofl‘ the company's dock at that place, and from there to the ocean there was not a reef or shoal. In consequence the cost of chartering first-class vessels to go from this city to Portland was S6OO more than to go from this city to’l‘scoma. Then the line of the Northern Pacific road from Ainsworth, at the mouth of Snake river. to Tacoma. would be 135 miles shorter than the route around through Portland. it followed from these facts that the railroads and steamboat lines of the 0. R. o: N. Go. would be injured by competition of the N. P. R. R. to Tammy and it was to prevent this completion that the Villard pool was formed. Before that Villard had tried unsuccessfully to induce the Northern Pacific railroad to enter into some plan of consolidation and of delay of work on the road beyond Ainsworth. Some gentlemen remarked that if the Villard party had not secured control of the Northern Pacific before the new distribution of stock, the increase or the marketable shares would be likely to aid them in attaining their object. If, however, they had practically secured n controllinginterest the new issue might tend to lousen their hold. The market opened at 42 and it was now at 41:. Preferred opened at 62' and tell one point lower, closing with a slightadvance. All manner of rumors were rife in \Vsll street as to the cauae leading to the is suing of stock, and many operators be lieved that it was the hrst move of the Billings people 82211115! the When] people. The secretary of the Northern Pacific R. R. in speaking to a Times remrter upon this doubt declared that such an idea is altogether wronc. I cannot understand, he said, how issuing of stock can he sup po>ed to be. an attack on the Millard syn dtmtefinasmuch as the stock is put in Open market, the pool but ing as fair an Opportunity to purchase as anybody else. FANCY W'oxx.‘—_Foncy work of all kinds has become a perfect art. Ladies take the greatest interest in every new design brought out in this line, and it is only just to say that the work they so complish is the most perfect of its kind. Among the novelties in fancy articles is an embroidery in Louis XVI style of ribbon on a velvet or satin ground. The design of this was taken from the flounce of a white satin dress belonging to Marie Antoinette. It is rather difieult to de scribe the way this tine embroidery is done. The designs are tiny Arabian jasmines, leaves, daisies, vermnin and myosoti. The narrow ribbon is taken through the eye of the needle, like worsted, the relief of the ribbons pro ducing a beautiful efi'ect among the various colors of the embroidery. The flowers have almost the efl'ect of natural flowers, fastened by some process to the velvet or satin. This new way of work ing flowers is all the rage at present. White embroidery is completely out of use. That 'lJlt'lJ is mast favored is artistic work where the combination of tissues and colors exacts the very best taste. The most bemviful work is done in all colored silk on satin and plush. 7,-There is no greater fool than he who t its himself wise; no one what than he who suspect- he in a tool.