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>l. xlflnumv H r.k\ IIHDAY AT for! 'l‘uwnwml, \\ ashiugum Trrrltory ALL E N wEI R, Enl‘ru i; .\ .\ l! R'ittu‘ {:1 l-L'l‘Ol: 1...“... 0! sub 6 lpuun, 5.100 par Au x;:...: 1:. n-hnun ; szx xuuxuuu 81...], b..\ . L 2 ~ 02* .\x \‘KH'X‘lleH. One :xxrt. ' -: .: n r :« .I v» ~ ... ...Sl ‘n 5“.“ ~ g-. “1.. ‘. zuwrtz-m .. .. in) 'lrul-‘h‘ 1 n"..."..-!'l1u'hl~ l) Ul‘lizc I"leth mud. In- :-..'4 «Manx! It.» «on, u- AII \rt-nunl- ~c-lel .Vlunlhly. ‘un W w (15 l‘llHlAl i'st THEE, I. q,. it. E: o 3.. l. i“ 1: \‘cl lily Hint-l 1‘ A“ s‘. .1 Lu». l \rl} “mi-“ruin; \\;i.n g hi 7 in , -x. ili)‘ ‘ PROFéShIONAL CARDS. 1 c. MORRIS HALLER, | Attorney end t‘ouusellor-at-Lav. i-v-..-'.ur 11l Ailmimliv. Money Luann-d. Real l-Is xuvvuilt um: ml-l, l-‘nuu: to lease. Cullcctmun ulnar. t'uux‘t-yaiirlnx. eti‘. l‘orl. 'l‘ownnrud. W. ‘l‘. J . A . KUH N. Attorney-at-Law. “'.il promptly attend tgiull bunnies! entrusted to ‘ in. ‘ For! Town-tonal. “‘n~htnxlon 'l'errluny . FERRY 8L PORTER, i Attorne) I-11-Ll', olymplg. “Washington Territory. J . n . LEw Is , Attorney-at-Law. (mil-c: Hull-T's building. rooms 4 and 5, Jam“. umrt. oppume uccidcuul Hotel. Mnttlo, “'.oalnlnglon 'l'orrllory- J—ZHL‘I M'SAI-itl‘l‘. JUNE?“ u'iuvmnz MC NAUGHT BROTHERS. Attorneys-It-Law. Seattle. “'nnhlnxton Territory. P. P. CARROLL, (Lute or Sew Orlenna Bar) Attorney and Conmellor-nt-liuv. Bevin: hld years of experience md pnctice in we United States Courts. I cum reuonlblf end barely nyl that all matters of litigation there it e" trusted to me will meet with prompt Ind mlltble action. Andre-4. olyl-plo, W. 'l'. —_—_h_— DR. THOS. 'l'. MINOR, Managing Surgeo- Port Townsend Hospital, Port Townsend. W. 'l'.. Gen be consulted. night or any. 5! the Rental. —_~_—____ u. o. TOBEY, I I Ship Wight and Caulker, WATER. a‘l‘llil‘l'. Port Townsend. Wain-(Ion 'l'orrltory J M. HERNANDES. Boot and Shoemaker. MADE AND REPAIRED. POIITOWIIOIII. WIIhI-‘IOII Territory. J. F. SHEEHAN. - Importer end denier tn Stoves. 'l‘ln Plate. Sheet-Iron. LEAD PIPE. I’ll-PS. lllc. "111. And flonm hold Furnishing unravel-c. '3: 'nterlt.. Port Townsend. %.______.—____. w. I. hobo. J. I PUGH. CENTRAL HOTEL, Port ‘l'owuusnd‘ W. I'. Thin home in new And newly turniehed. end poa leeks; .11 the appointment. 0! n FIRST-CLASS HOTEL )u be: in supplied With the bent or Wines. Ll non and usury. “new i- I tint-clung Billiard alble n l tic-ding Room in the Hotel. Nothing will be let! undone- to nuke this hotel leoond to none In the Turlwry. DOD!) & PUGH. “x ___ t . I'Aitllltils, AH‘EHIM! Saddle & Harness Shop. Cull ma ace the Boss Improved Pntent Colt bmling humus. All kinda of repairs done to banal.“ living rum Harness mule to older. smaie- willbe 1 hold st "wny down" prices. 1 Next door to Pioneer Battery. 05.0. W. 8LAHL...................................Pr0pr1et0r Port Townnend, W. ’l‘. _*_____ P Port Townsend Ilen'n. Boys’. Indies. Minnes'. end Children's Boots and Shoes 0! tne very intent aunties um ot the latest uterus. I HAVE A GRE \T BBVERENCE FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Juli! l-‘l'l‘lPA'l'lur-K. Sub-crib. tor the 9 “ PUGET SOUND ARGUS. ’ NOTICE. To Those Wishing to Buy. A good unpnved {em for “[9. Reilly 11l 1000 bottom had. 38 ACE” Illnll CULTIVATION. AMTOme-ln um. Good chenoe tor Dd :7 run. kotaPonp-lfidlow: 7mm- from I‘o"th oovery; 6 ilen from the Iron Mines. W . 5&0! "- x‘thgsufi fl! 5. w. 5"?! W 011: No. a. own o.‘ o . Rena 0. en “‘11:.0111 all tor seven hundred (tonal. Give good 080. w. BLAKE. Port Tow-tend. Eun- Ind fiddler, shop. between Risen-belt and Genllh'utom. _ Q «g A? a '* ‘3‘ “‘ WELY ARE-US K", ’5: K 771 K?» 3K I VOL. XI. MUSIC. MISS LOUISE TIBBALS, Teacher of Plan ) and Organ, l’orl ’lonunvud, “I 'l‘. ‘ Tums: 4"qu «lullarfi pvt mum“. or m coma per Atrial)” I" SA'I‘ISE‘AFI‘HIN (i I'ABAN I‘IIICD. LUI'ISI'I l". 'l‘lllli.\l.S. Much 23. Du) L! I D. C. H. ROTHSCHILD Shlppmg and Commzssmn MERCHANT —ANl)—— I‘l‘nron IIIDI'hE "Rebuilt A ll busing-51 eulruswd 1n lxlm w:ll rrcclVr plump! Intention. CUN>UL ()F (‘O-ITA RICA (IONUULAR AGENT UR FRANt‘A'. " “ PEltl'. \‘utH-uoNSUL 0F Nerlum'A. “ ” I'KAnI'AY. Omn-cnmma in the Sum: hrmcny vccupiml by Rorum'uuu J; l u Pun. 'l‘uwuacua. Mav ‘.'«i. L'N). Steamshi Co P - (‘nrryln‘ llev Brllnunlc May-bl)": Hull and the l'ulted snatc- "all; also \Vrlln, Fargo .3 C o '. Exprcu. The Company‘s :ileamahlps. _, IDAHO, 3 (our. ALEXANDER). and ‘ DAKOTA, (CAPT. E. G. MORSE). will sail for Victoria, Port Townsend. Seattle, Ta coma and Olympla, ON THE ‘ 10th. 20th and 30th OF EVERY MONTH. "The Compsny‘s Slumshlpn will all from Setule [or San F 'rancnsco Vin VICTORIA. On or about. the oth. I’ll: and WWII of anti: lon-tn. Lotvlng Vlcmrl: ou the loth, 20th and 301:: of Every lonth. When mewveruled any or ailing full: on Sun any. the Company's ships wlll all on the followlug any from “club. W E. PUMPEHEY. Ticket Agent for denule. u. L. TIBBAL‘I. Jr. P r‘ ht Tlc'mt Agni: {gr I": Townsend. l‘ or gauge I or e s p pp y“ L TIBBALQ. nepxou Gencnl Agent {or Puget Sound. o. F. GERRISH & (30., General Merchandise OF EXTRA QUALITY- HARDWARE. I AGENTS FOR THE House and ship carpenters’ tools? Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Ship Chandlery, Mitchell’s Farm Wagon, Groceries, Taylor’s Sulky Rake, Boots and Shoes, Sweepstake Plows, , Provisions, Haines' Header , Wines, 5 Molina Plows, Liquors, ’ Etc., Cigars, Etc. , Etc- { Ete- Agricultural Implements of all kmds at Lowest Pnce. PORT TOWNSEND, w. T. a iii—:EéiDRUGSiBZEf ‘ I I I Pamls, Olls, Stationery, Etc., l N. :D- I—IILL '32: SON, PORT TOWNSEND, - - - w. T. Drugs, ‘ Medicines, Chemicals, 1 Trusses. 3 Patent Medicines of aJI kinds. Glass, l Paints, Oils, i Brushes, } A large Assortment. 1 ipnzscnxmjloxs cmruux compouxnnn. Port Townsend EEQSPITAL I’m! 'l‘awnsend. W. T. The Man-r 1: drruzh-u huvinu n H, p- med o|, Apt-rmun-m l~>4p'4l|; hr: (in- [Tum-n: M llo‘n Hun :vum h»! M‘r‘ur FALL-7.11 un l‘ugm mum ~ [he prnpzirlm Ll3l- 3 ph-usxnv HI .mlmum-znu ”A.“ no rnzlxsur rl;‘ am- um [w Mmrul Iu nume l Irrmgt lm- Kuhfurl Jud convexuujcuur p”- anr punvuflx . '11;u1.~1m-|;.r:--ut (imwml “numb-l nnrlh 0! Hun Fnuwrm-u. and by Mr llu- In.-~( muuphle In uqn‘pun'PL I'. “m [we]; limr “ng ulnlnd m. ‘ ~Ln.m‘.~1..-I. 1h u-urrul wuuln nun: un~ cumnnulzu In -. u: .Ilmu! mm Inumhc-t pMu-nu mm .u'r [u ru mr 3 and.” h :1 Mr I‘ 11-!“ nqlurlnx (hr may! var Yul ruminant u H! "MAI-ml -;u px r\' .\l x~ :IL H I'r:l rap-1m". 'll|l).r “unde aln- 'l.rm w l. 0 .- .t'rlJrhn‘d ulth prnuiv nmma. unhn-ig n Wm“:- and shanlxvl, u! n tang!” mun- Uuirzd «m. w'i'm-zfihnlrnn n.’ MAJ! nwuvrduu .l ”HMO |ln.--- v 1 In Any.” x. :\ vullrd In! n- Incl llml bun-urn “Aiming hum vunzmjmusdlnzuc‘s WI“ Dr ”nun: .ux'.~2 i" the “-5.111!“ wu'uuut ex pc-unc :9 Ln“ vm—url. 'l‘h-umus 'l‘. Minor, H. IL, ‘.’d-l! MAunglug :‘Ulfl nu. e R 7 a ' 1. ”535% 'i‘ WERE ‘% 3.0 l ’ [\II‘UIH l-ZK OF——— C? ' utoves, Tlnware, rm: m, 511:1»; mm, M nl'>, - . Ha I.\' PH'E H 3115.5 - (Hm) l‘lH'l, .\\lr «;}.\t2l:.\b— I I ~m r ' : hfii.ac~zll.iHSh|ng Hardware , m-zmc QUALITY, \‘l- \ a All: “A luz'r I-RII‘I I “- 15. II'|:I"|- trunk- or w ‘ RECEIVED ' o —-A LARGE STOCK 0F— ! -—-—A.\'D_. - O I a. PI‘OVIL-JOIIS, Which are on me n The Lowest Rates for Cash. CHARLES EISENBEIS, PROPRIETOI PIONEER BAKERY. PORT TOWNSEND. . . . . . . . . .\V. T. _ Soaps, Perfumery, Pomades, Hair Oils, And all articles for the toilet. “Etc., ‘ Etc., Etc., ! ' Etc. Quick Sales and Small Profits. PORT TOWNSEND. W. 'l‘., FRIDAY, APRIL :39, 1881, BLAIR Asl) FANCY Joli “'DBK. Exm-uud al the Aliblnol'f'lL'L . .mm “J; {rug m mm:- whu “'NI tn l-uxuge In!“ Him, I”. J ml mu] prunmhlu buslnmu Au .'.::_ Ll *|}‘l.ll.4 Ilu‘“, l'upmu nut r... $511.“. .1. \\'-- \nli furnhh you «-\'.-r,\ulil.tz. q" u .my A.“ : :ll~’-\u!lL‘ la vuiily mmlu wuh» nut sun'nlg m\..y {rum lwlill‘ uh-r nuzlzt. Nu rLsk wlmln-V'u rl .\lulrfi' 111-\t \‘u-l'rn'l’n “ulllrd nt \nln‘t'. Muny nn- xmtkl: L: I-‘lllllll'u .Il 111-' u‘l‘luvsa. Int-um lnakv as murll :u‘ luv N. am: mum; hay. nnd girls nutkvg’Lunl rm}: .\nom- “1... is “111 m; Lu \\'l:rk falls to luukv nmrr llml=~_\'--\rr_='lln_\ ltlau (‘3l!)an mangr- Inl n urukl ' 'l- I: H 'm x 'l ‘.': wl. mm: m l‘ lame-x :Ilnfifliul’l' l‘iuf-‘lnn $1.371. 3.3.3 I.) lurtulw. Allan-u fl. HALLHI‘I' A"(KL.l‘ulll.tnrl..\lullu-. TERRITORIAL UNIVERSITY, toque. \\'. ’l'. r‘ol'n ('OI'H§L~ ‘l‘ s 1 L'DY: LEVI-ZN I'IttIFEHDRS AND SPECIAL E Tcncllcfi. Humour}: [louse In chlrgu o: l). B \hrd. 'lcrms mum on the first Wednesday or ht‘plculhcl’. Ih-(‘cmlwr and March. For catalogue or further pururulnrs. mldrcu A. J. Ahumnubs. A. M...............Pre5|deul Statue. W. 'l‘. __.__————————-—-————- Em p CAPT. CARBOLL, Will leave Port 'l‘cnvusvnd for H" kn. (Alaska Territory) and Way PurLs. on or about the ht ol ench mouth. \Vlll leave l'nrt Townmnd for Portland. Oregon 0:. about [he lalll ol' Knoll Month. For Freight and Warsaw. apply on Board. or to I), l‘. 11. lurl'llhelllhb. Axe-t. People’s Market , ) (opposite “'ashlngwn Hotel.) (‘onuunuy on "Ind the ......AND...... V EG- E 'l' .A. BLE S , Also, Corina] Ben-l nod Pork. Smoked Hem. Pork and Beluga. Buwamfi. Hood Cheese. Tripo. etc . ew. . 1... fill'l‘fl G I’. TBIIY. ___.—_——__ A. H. JOHNSTON & CO. Connnniauinu A gents —-AND DEALERS IN— FARDI. PRODUCE}. WHEAT. HAY. OATS. HAM. BACON, BU'ITEB. &0., &o Gordon’s Wharf, Nannimo, British Columbia. Liberal advances made on consignments. Axlden Academy, Anneortel. W ‘l‘. PROF. A. 'l'. Bl‘BllLL. A. 11. - I’ll-0"]. REV. EO. 'l‘Abll, A. 11. - - . Supt Tl." Institute. on Fidnlgo Isl-uderepu-ed to human thorough Ind econcmxunl uculon to nludeulu 0! both “'lO. Thu locntlon us {IVOI’IDIO to henlth ma llxht expenses. um also beanie o! the quiet and removal from elty alluremenu. Ad vnnmmert rapld. by ludlvlduu uttentlon by com— potent teachers (‘oxm‘dcntluu plld to manners ma moms. Pare-nun uoutlea Ll work done. no corrarmdence Invited. To t e corps of teachers but been ndded In ex refinanced phonognpher Ind Inutruclor In modern language. and art. Epoch“ “motion to music. there belng ten puplls upon the orgm'lut yen. Boot-Imam :g. surucylufz. etc.. etc. Terms—S7 and “J Tull un pa Qunrler. Open- Seplembcr 1.51 e Buam 5250 per week. Young-Ina by making mom? wln-n a guldeu chuum- In 0 - fun-.Ltlurvhv nlwnyu kcc-plnu pun-fly [rum your down Those “ ho uiwn; n Lulu: Advnnlaxr o! UH'K-xnl ('lmuu-s for mnlum; money that an uflrre-I. gu-m-mlly In-rnmu wrnlthy, » llilcthm who «h not lln prun- aul-Il rlmnn-u n-nmlu In poverty. “'0 want many un-n. \anuvll. hugs and girls to work for In: rum. 11l llu-lr own Im-ulmrs. 'l‘h.- bunlnmu wlll pay mnn- than tc-u tum-s unlum'y wugru. \Vv: {urulull an “unmann- ullllll mu! all lImI. _\‘ull uw-11. True. Nu um' who rugugon (nil: to make mum-y Vrry npldly. You run rim-uh. yuur wlmlu- Hum m t 0 work. or only yuur almn- "mun-ms. Full luloruuu’uu and all that H ...-mm: mm. me. Addrm sl‘lNsuN d: "0-. Pun- Inlnl. Mnlln‘. QlB 8,4 \ ..:-::t '7 ‘ ' :'.— V él! ‘I V E ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE 0F Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Branching, Influenza, Asthma, Whoopmg Cough, Group, and Every affection of the THROAT, [ONES ANO CHEST. Including CONSUM PTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITESI “ It 605 not dry up a cough. and leave lhc cause Ixh'md. as b lhc cnsc with most preparations, but loouns it, Llcanscs th: lungs and allays inhaticm. |hus “moving the onus: of anleinL" D 0 .\‘o‘l‘ Isl-2 DECI-IITlsl) by uddubcar ing similar names. Be sure you get DR. \VISTAIT'S BABAM 0F WILD CHERRY. with the signature of “ I. BUTTS " (n themppu. 60 Cent-I and 81.00 I Bottle. PM by SETH W. FOWLE 8t SONS, 80l- - -.llzn. Soldbydrum'unddnmwx. FINANCE: AND (Dill-28(1). BAN Fusrlm‘n. April '.'l.—Slc-rllngvxchange on 1.05.1011 buukrna. m dug. 45”.; do ducumA-uury 50. ’l'rnush-ru, 10w,” 1.3. Bunk ul' Eugluud rate of Internet :1 prr emu. .\‘L‘w \‘nuK. Apnl ‘.'u.—sx|wr bullum, luau fine? fin.- .uuvc. npruml 11234;. Sterling exchange prime banks. lung $4 52-. Him“. 3‘l MM: 80ml (‘nmuwrcinL (rum lrw‘gr luwrr; documruury. mler luWer. U. h'. minds—s 3 of 'h‘l.llr.“4; 456*.11313é: 19,1112. Chmed—S'n. 'l4]. 1027,; +213. 1121’“; 45.111 “. Lusuux. .\pnl '.’l.—U¢)unulll 10-! 13-16; money. L‘. S. Bonds—4s. 115, (flusml-ds, “5‘4. uonu Proam HI'KOI. FLOl'R—Quumuuus fur ruuud lots“ 25 for stand ard; $3 mamm- 140 ml country larnudn. HATS—Quan- $1 4004.1 50-, fem], $1 25’91 30. HAY—Balm timothy. $15.12!) ‘1 ton MILL PEI-ll) Qunmti-nus: Din-Idlings $200523: shuns 51H; rhnp I‘m—d ”mm: [mm $130513. CURE!) MEATS— Quutnuuun IN us fullnws : Baum. Urrguu sugar cured 14.4.;13q culcru 1:1916; bucuu, 123:;«y14r: aluzuldn-m ‘.Myltk. LARD—Qnuuthms un- A'Jxafifh' iu kt‘gi; Niall) in nun. auul 1:; 3414.101“: In puma. DRIED APPLES—Sun drlgl, 71.4.50; l'lulumrrdrxul. '.‘uallh‘. 111111-21) PLI‘MS—DuII; wuh pm. 02"; pitless, 11/4, [2 591' for mu) alrlmi; I:£c¢l.'u- tur murmur plums. “IDES—Quotations are 13c fur amt-claws dry; math: for arm-n; rulls. ‘, ..n_ Slum-p prltu —l‘r|n-s vary nururdm: tn the: quuunty H! mm] [m an uklu; qunu- frum 25x'uyt‘1. BL'T'l‘l-LR—Fuury 'J:»(':LI)Ud to choice, ‘.'WQZ‘IMC; l'ulr. 21hr. In bulk. '."k-y‘liu'; iu hnuc, 2734”,;100. UNlUNS—Qllntntlnu :5.‘~..m.~1c 'fl 11 . HUGS -Quututluu 15c. CHEESE—(3I., Baylor. APPLES -l'vrlml, nfn' a sl. TIMOTHY hfiElIcP-T "n. I'flyTV. 'l‘l'lllll3’s—l'll Ih. 11w \vrmm. Hawk; nominal. CUM‘KESSv Small In nu-duun ii dozSL SAL)“)N—{Zulumbin rn‘rr. ’9 1.111.945; 50; hf bbl, $4 251 ml 5“; lelln-a. [‘l Wu”. “()I‘Sr-Urrgnu, ii 2!), 12M, 15133242 Pu’l‘A'l‘Ulcs—chqmw 3 cu. nl'CKS—l‘rr dnz. $3.14,“. GEESE~IHT dug, $514.10. TALLUW—iI Ih. 54.55:.1'. HHISULES—I‘tr M, $2 25:14,! 50. ~ Heat. The mukrt n wrn summed \vnh primr Irrsh menu of all kinds. Quotauuuu un- unchuuch for the wet-k: BEEF—3xI: "II 15 grass. PORK 454:6)“. an MUT’I‘US —‘J(g.lk, gross. 'I'IIE NH‘V YUKK I‘KHIGII'I‘ MABKI‘I'I‘. NEW Funk. .\prll '.'l.—.Thu l'n-mht muket remains quu-t Ind (hair in nu! Imu'h during oulsulu nf regu l-r uhipmrntx. Rules are unrhungcd. Although weaker for fluid Wright. Tunnagr Is now plenty. although not in rues-51v:- uupply. The ship Furrnuut. 1.119 mm, has hen-n taken to inlh-w than Indium in Van Vim'k'u line. Tl“: buk ery S. Alum. lutrly nrrn‘n-d at .\‘rw Bul lord from sun r‘nnrm-u, mu return With a rargu u! whnhng uuppln-s, rtv. 'l'ha- atruuxrr hrnvr yuan. day hm] but - ixunll "eight fur Sun Frunciurn. The urinal-. 1 I'll-nu: of her rnrgu \wrr 1620 luau nails. 22:: tuna muvk iruu. .\h-n, for China, 6“: bllcu du~ wrath-n, Ind 125 cues milk. Mum-u An- generally quu-l. Whut~aayk hlghrr, shippers taking a {air Amuunl of “limit. Buh-y—Luwrr And more urtivu. Pork—loc luwer and dull. Lnrd—lwlnornluod. 7 .‘-..u luwer. luo Coal-c —Limnz-d «luuaud. nomiu-I. Refine-l Sufism—Good dennud and firm. llldeu—Unvhmgrd. Turpentine—Unnamed but manor. , Potmleum—Betler dam-ml Ind higher. LIVERPOOL “'Il HAT MAKKIYI‘. Tlm {allowing is l cupy U! the lutrriur Merchants “envy clblv revuvul bully: Ln zm-mu., 2:110 l'. 11., April 2!. Bpolxunrkrt air-mg and m-tiw, but huldrra m-ll ffl't'l)’. English ruuutry murkt'ta are nrxuer at - shade mum-r ynrrn. 'l‘lml‘lrun market In inlruw, yr! tln-rc- is won nrmuruu a! 11l ulvnum of fill. mr «out, iris (id üb uiuuble. 47-: l'ul nukml: m-nrly dur, «ls nbtuiunhln. flu lukrd; [lrumpt shipment, 45: M nblniulblr, 465 6d uked. Gold and Stock Reports. MN rmxclsco luuurn. 5.x.» Flusuu 0, April ‘.']. “'hfilt—le mullet is dull but unlqnutably lnwor; ofl'rrlngu small; urllrrn un- holdlnu ml: ununx thr rash-a tu-d-y \l‘c-hfi m tuna l'nlr milling at $1 3.3-, 175 mu: chuicr tn run rhuh‘r nulllng. $1 4114 ; wequolc choice to uurn rhnlrr shipping. $1 37 lax-Ll 40. ()nu—Fl-ml—Thv mark". in stenlydnth prim-u l'u buyer‘s luvur; nah-n rhulre Humboldt u! $1 5154.; rumumn “'u-hiugluu It $1 25; .luutr Wuhmgtuu, $1 336! 55; duller lurxll'l choke {ex-«l quotable us before. Bulcy—The m-rlu-l shown no {runn- of striking lute-run. l'utnws—Thr (lvmnud in nun-ll: Chile Harriette, thou-r, N'llynbr; luh-rwr. tiflwfim'; urly I’Ofir, 75mm5c. Uuluus—‘l'he market xs nruwr; null-n choice Culi foruu It 5:1. Bugs—Hum! unwed—Mute! in “cum-r, xxmm... Slluwu—Culumhln rn'z-r—Tlm murkrl has I wuk umlurtuur; wr quote Ihr unw In lwl‘nrr. Eggs—The mukrt is Play ; ”gawk. Butler—The drmau-l m 300 d hm buyrrs find no dlml-ully in purrhuuug. Recruits—67.ll!) run wlu-nt, im‘ludiug 55,000 rtlu Aboard uhlp, 4000 qr all: flour. non an putatueu, 20,- 000 .luz egg». nun-"ms. Am. ship L. firth-pp. lruu tuus what. Llw‘rpool. 755; 11. lurk Rivvr Buyuv. 499 ton: dour. Liverpool. 8315 '.ld; boll: prior nrriul. - NEW YORK IABKRTI. NEW Yank. April ‘.'l. When—Strong; 81 15.101 ‘.'o. Flour uni Wml—Qulrt. Buley— Dull sud muninnl. cmguuo um“. When—sl 1H ’. May. Pork—sl7 '.'.”x. May. Lard-sll 1759 31:): lulu—sß 45 Ml)‘. Short [libs-18 55. —=— _>_ \ mum tnruN-w! (rm-.\nlh mu ller -10510115 fur u-nmlm-(luu Un- unml prnnL-hh‘ blblln‘ns Um: mxyum- mm rngugn- In. ’l'hu hunlm-n h 5.: may lu ln-hnx, mu! ~>ur In alrurnmm nrrsu~hnpl~~ mu! Muin. llml any mm mm make gn-n! (mutiln tion: [ln- \my stun. Numu-ruufull who 1" w Illnu m uurk. \\'ouu n ma awn-Nu! as lnc'n, “my“ ..ml girh can um. large sums. Many hm .- Huvlr at me Inu‘uwnsuVo-rum- hun dh‘ddulhfl‘x .unn'uuav wm-k. .\knxhulg ”km 11 mar kmmn ln-hum. A“ w m e-umuzn- un- surllrlsvd nl m.- ouso mm rulmlixy “ilh “Mr-h (In-y un‘ n nh- In nmkr nuullvy. \'..u van “Hang:- in um humm-m during )nnur Apnrr mur n: gn-M [LI‘UHL You 41‘) no! hm rln inn .~.v. (‘Mplud In It. “'.' In 'r all Hu- risk. 'l‘lu-m- whu m-n-d h-ud)’ "mm-y. nhnuld wriu- to us (It unnu All (ur lliahed (rev. Adan-nu 'l‘kl’l-J a 00‘, Augusta. Maine. _______________.—_———-———- Yltluws 'und Burk-hrs the Blood. Tone. up tho Syutrm. Makes the “lads Strong. Build» up the Broken down, lurignruh-d the . Brain, and Dyspepsia, Nervous Affection, Gen eral Debmty. Neuralgxa, Fever and Ague, Paralyus. Chrome Dmhaea, Bods, Dropsy, Rumors, Female Com plamts, Inver Com plamt, Rennttent Fever. and ALI. DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, 0R ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. Supplics the Hood wizh ils \‘itnl l‘rlnriplo. at Life [Jenn-Ht. IRON. n:n':x>u.,; Strength, Vicar and .\.-w lva inn all pans of the syalan BEING HULK FROM ALLUHUL, n, cucum in; (UK-xls are not lulluwgJ Ly curruwudmg Ic.“- lmn, but an; invrnunuxx. F-L'l'll \v. x-‘quF. 5; 565'5, Pmpmws, ea Han-on Avenue. Boston. sou by an Dwain. No.ll. LATEST NEWS SUMMARY. snr TELEGRAPH To by“); The New York produce exchange is moving in aid of the Dakota snti'ereis. Thereare l'Jl smallpnx patients in the hospital in New York city, an increase for the week ofiil. 'l‘yphus fever patients 101:, an increase oHT. liepurts from Sioux City and Yankton, give harrowing accounts of desolation wrought by floods and consequent dis tress of the people A Hpt“'i:ti to the Republican from Inter- Occan, '.Viscousiu, reports that nearly all the rivers are very high. The greatest damage has been done at Fon Du Lac and vicinity. Trains on all lines are more or less delayed, but not very seriously. The New York Herald says: \\'e have it on the nulhmity of the most eminent physiciansof the city, and their opinion is (inflamed by the whole profession, that New York is now on the verge ofa nesti lenCe; that in (Act, proxnonitory symptoms oia plague have already appeared. There are four cases of cholera. in the city and typhus is raging. Boiler makers at Pitts-burg, numbering sh", struck for an agreement for one year on present Wages, which range from $2 23 to $2 80 per day, and for time and a half time for repairjolis, double time for night Work, triple time for Sunday work, and quadruple time for Sunday nights. The contest is on a fixed state of wages. Particulars regarding the killing of her tiye children by Mrs. .\‘ntt near Cam'len, Ark, are that the frenzied woman called her eldest child,a boy of 1: years old, from a field where he was plowing, knocked him on the head and threw him into a well, where she had prevuously thrown hertonrotherchildren. Finding that one of the children was not druwmed, hut was clinging to the side of the Well, she descended into the Well and tore away its grasp and thrust it down into the water, thus completing her diabolical Work. A Tribune reporter intervieWed Dr. F. .\'. Utis, of 34th street, New York, on the 19:11, who said that three cases of cholera haw recently come under his knowledge. They are in 57th, 39th and 67th streets. it is very unusual to find cases of this nature at this time of the year. lie had treated several casesol' cholera during the winter. These are the signs which have preceded all the epidemics in NL-W York. Nobody wants to be trotted out as an alarmist, ofconrse, but it looks to me as if we should have trouble when the hot weather comes. L. 1.. Gilbert, a prominent railroad lawyer of Pittsburg, while in a. closet at a hotel here. dropped apackage contain ing a mortgage for $20,000,000 executed April I, by the Pennsylvania Rtilroad Co. to Wistar Morris, Edmund Smith and Samuel J. Felton, all of Philadelphia, secured by 20,000 bonds of SIOOO each, and all bearing: intereat. The package was swept out as waste paper and thrown into an alley, where an ltalian rag picker threw it into a bag and sold it to a rag man. After :2. Ion: and weary search to day, Mr. Gilbert and police officers found the missing douumeut, whose existence would have been kept a secret but for this circumstance. Flood of Rock river Illinois, is unprece dented. It has already thrown 1300 men out ot'employment and is still on the in crease. The water power manufacturers wiil lose thousands ofdollars as they were running to full capacity and this is their business season, they having large orders ahead. Lowlands on either side of the river, north and south of Rockford are several feet under water and occupants or houses are obliged to leave in L- ats tor the city. K nowltnn’s machine and. Wood shops are submerged 3 feet and the (Jens tral furniture L‘o.’s basement is tilled up and their large piles oflumber in danger Oflllliltit‘g oti'. John I’. Mnnnis’ shops are ‘ surrounded and S C. Thompson’s shops a are 7 feet deep in water. i The New York Times,on the Tammany l election, says: The Kellv ticket tor 1 sac-Items was elected by some titty votes. When Kelly supremacy in the party is to be contested, some other field of action than the'l‘annnany Hall must be selected. As to the question of loss or weakness. that political morality would have gained by the substitution of say Judge Donohoe for John Kelly, there seems to be no par ticular reason to doubt that the Tammany i society is at judge of the kind of men who i ought to rule it. From a republican 1 standpoint. the perpetuation of Kelly's , power is anything but a misfortune. . The Herald says: The manner in which ‘ the “Boss" Kelly majority Was secured adds another chapter to the disgraceful record of the leaders of Tammany for years past. The hall was packed by a disreputable dodge with heelers of the “Boss," who at it” early hour created a scrimmage which was made to serve us an excuse for bringing in the police, con- i trary to all the usages of the society. The Tribune: From a republican point of View, the result of last night’s election would seem to be fortunate inasmuch as it insures continuance of the fierce demo cratic quarrels. Hen. ‘.‘nrst, a native “Mississippi and a republican, has writtena letter to the president in which. he thSt'l'ls tha a com bination has been formed between repuh~ ticans and greenbackers in his state which has for its only object the securing offi-deral ottices for leadersin the coali tinn;thnt these leaders have no substan tint following among white voters of the state; that they look only to consolidation: of the negro vote, and that nothing of importance to the. state or to the country can come of the movement in its present hands. Methinks only two courses are open for Mibsiflsippi republicans to follow With a fair chum-e of ultimate success. These he deit‘ribrs as follow: To attempt. no reorganization for mute time to come. Let the freedman vote just as he pleases, and in this way he is sure to be protected in his sutl'rage by which ever white pm tion he votes with. In a year or two the whites will naturally divide Then the republicans eun reorganize with honest. respeetnble white and colored material. The other is !u put new men torward as leaders, young men of nerve, character, untried ability and untested strength; young men who have always been favor ahle to the pauty but who have neVer np pcuretl prominently before the public as republicanfi, owing to the fact. that they have never held nur Want office and there fore have been a little modest in asserting their Imlitieal beliefs in a state where it has been no honor to be known asa re publican. Such wen starting out, with dean records and banked strongly by in fluential white. friends, would disarm bourbomsm ot'its worst weapon and lay the foundation for ascendancy. ALLEN VV'EIR Justice of the Pesto, COMMITTIN G MAGISTRATE PORT TOWNSEND. 13‘ Omce.nonh side of “'.Lxer snout. nrp site Oenu-u Hotel. Count Henry You Arniin is dying at Nice. Rev, Richard Burgess, the ul‘cll;k‘ullb:!l:~l_ is dead. 5675 immigrants landed at New \‘ui '.; on the 19m. Benjamin Disraeli, generally kmm u as Lord lirucuuhlielil, Hugluud'n "10>! plum iuenl stalesnmn, died an the lhlllv (‘. (‘. Nelson,“ banker of 053.110 M i>~lalL Nebrwku, has diauppuarml, alul it is 1..- licved that in: has taken at large uumuul of money belonging to others. Fire at (iovrrnenr, New Yurk, on llm 18m, burned the Van lmrrn lluh‘l, l-‘irr'. National Bank, .\chllislui's block and [lil- Baptist and l’reslivlermn churches. The John Kelly ticket was elevte-l in Tamnmnv by a majolily 01330 in a lulul vote of 711. The election was the mm? exciting held in many years in the 'l‘um muny somety. The pic-.idi-nt has nominated ‘lt‘ll. James Longstreet, now lltllllhltr to ’l‘ur key, U. S. marshal 01'lieorgta, and l‘hilip 11. Emerson as<ociatc justice of the su preme court 0! L'tnh. S. R. Redmond, a .\orth (‘arolinzi moonshinor for wliosei-nptnre a reward was offered, has been arrested by rem-nuc otlicers after a tight in which ltedmond was wounded. The manager of the Chestnut Sil't‘rl opera house, Philadelphia. has been in structed to begin suit against Anna itick— inson .for refusing to appear according lo_ contract as Claude Melnotte. Mrs. Nutt, livmg near Camden]. Ark“ wliilein a tit of insanity last Satunlny, killed five of her children by tllruultig them into :1 Well The elder was 1': “can. the youngest ll months. The ship Bedfordshire from San Fran ciseo()ct.l2, 1580, {pr (zlieenstown. “us spoken 06‘ Cape Horn January lat, but has not been heard from since, and lean: {or her safety are naturally entertained. The London Times says the promoters of the movement for the release of Mich ale Davitt have determined to circulate throughout Great Brltain and the United Statesa memorial setting forth grounds for his liberation. While circus men were loading cars at a railroad crossing at Ennis, ’l‘exas. three men, leaving town, insisted on crossing at that particular place. A tight l‘;lll>t‘\l in which Campbell, one of the showmen, was seriously shot through the body. Reports of St. Louis journals indicate an unusually tine grass crop. Nerds are entirely free from disease, except a case or two of hlacklcg among young fat, stock. Many cattle are now very thin. ‘ Prospects are that more will be marketed and the quality of bee! will be better than I last year. Agentleman who has been along the line of the Hastings and Dakota railroad says that farmers along the line have ex amined wheat left in stacks and find it in afirst-ciass condition. Fears had been entertained that it would be a total loss. Owing to dry air and winds it will be preserved. The steamer W. T. Wheeless With 500 bales of cotton and general freight, burned to the water’s edge at Savannah on the 18th. No lives were lost. The steamer run between Savannah and Augusta and was only in service three months. She cost $35,000 and was insured for sl.3,min. A warehouse on the wharf containing guano and several hundred tons of cotton reed, was also destroyed. The Wheelers drifted to the opposite side of the river, setting fire to two Schooners and several tugs. Congressman Jorgensen of Virginia called at the Republican otlice at \\ ash~ ington recently, spoiling for a fight. He had a card which he Wished inserted in answer to reflections on his course toward Virginia liberals. George C. Gorhani, editor in chief, refused to give the card place, whereupon .lorgenseu said that he denounced Gorham asa slandeter and a dirty dog. He was hustled out of the ofiice by his friends, who were uncertain as to where the matter would terminate. A peculiar and heretofore unknown disease has broken out among the homes inChicago. It begins with a. smelling just. below the fetloek, which, after a litlle, feeders and becomes a discharging sure. Ityields‘slowly to skillful treatment, but unless taken early the poisonous mutter spreads itself upwards and infects the blood, causing death. The horses are, in any case, laid up Him or three weeks. Vetrinary surgeons attribute the disem-e to along period of winter, during which the animals have been obliged to stand and travel in cold and Wet. slush. 'l‘he diseueehaslxaen slowly gaining ground tor some days, and 2-. large proportion of the South Side our companies' horses are under treatment, as also are 200 horn-s of the North Side Company, and 75 of iln: \Vost Side Company. The hues line re— ports that one horse has died end that forty are laid up. The express companies and-individuals albo suffer. Washington special: A prominent \'ir ginian says that during the last presiden tial campaign the democrats made Mu hone several others. Lust May, only tno or- three days before the funder denim-rum held their state convention, ('huiruinn Barnum of the national committee ii:- dUCed .\luhone to meet him in. Washing ton for a conference. Barnum was in hysterii-s on account of his fear that 'l‘il den would not get the Virginia delegation to the Cincinnati conventivn. He asked General Muhoue if tilden would not carry Virginiaif nominated. Muhane w plied that he would, although he Wu!" v try unpopular in the state. Then Barnum proposed that. Mahone should try to cap— turothe {under convention and send 2!. set of Tilden delegates to the Cincinnati convention, and oli‘cred to furnish funds for this purpose. .\lnhone refused to make the attempt or have anything is hut ever to do with the Bourbon i'unders. The success of the anti-monopoly party at the recent municipal election in Jersey City, wus only partial, but it tieverthehe-s has much significance. The city in which this organization had its origin is sinipey railroad ridden. It is a railroad ('t‘lllt‘l' and the rights of the citizens are not weighed at all, when the demands of [lu corporations are in quvntion. It is alleged that the Pennsylvanin road pays no tam-s. whatever to the Jersey ( ity lrl‘2l~lll'_\', while the othcr railroad corporations contribute only a fraction of what they ought in. A correspondent says that the growing feeling among the mneser, not only in Jersey City, but also throughout the state, is that coiporations have guilt: for enough,and that it ls now high tune to teach them the. rights of the [)t-Utilr. This feeling is shared by the hulk of [lu repubiican party, just as n.uuh as it is by ‘ unti-tnononolists llu’lufik‘chs. l'ndonht - edly this movement \ull haw: an influ ence on elections this fall, may be on elections after that.