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:~ l'l’lLh‘flED nun mmn‘ ‘l‘ Port Townsend, Washington Territory , ALLEN wEI R, EDITH]: .-\ .\' D I’RUP It I l-ZTOI: terms of Nub-crlpuon. 93.00 per Au nun: in .dmucc; an months. 'l4». RATES OF ADVERTISING: One inch. rim unethonn 50 mt: uubsequen: inheruou.. .50 Transient ndvenisemeuts to insure insertion Inn! be looompwled by cash gr All Acton-nu bottled Honlhly. ~51 . . . . BE. 1 0. It. M. hf. ‘x'f‘éu’i‘é‘aiiilf‘gm. 11. x: ol thmr null every Weanesdny evuulufdyll 74v o'clock. ___’_____________. paorsssgouonfonns _ c. MORRIS HALLER, Attorney ond Counsellor-abhor. . 0 ed. Red 1-1 ~- 3:3'33Jgumtdnls‘glldv. riggo m. Collections; nude. (Jouveymciug. cw- I‘ort “rowan-11. W. 'l'. J . A . KU HN. Attorney-nt-Low. wux pmxnpuvrtuond £l3l but” extruded to rofl‘lQ'nu-d. W-shlngco- Territory. FERRY a PORTER. Attorney hot-LII. .",-“.“, wuln-glo. Tanner!- _ _ ______________.. J . R. LEW I 3 , Attorney-“ Jaw. we 2“.“me ma:- W mule, Wuhl-gtol “territory. P. P. CARROLL, (has of New Orleuu Bu) Attorney Ind Conuellor-ot-hi. Bovlngm you! 6! experience Ind pnetlco In the Unmd amen Oouru. I our mob! ond solely my. um 11l untrue o! litigator: tannin en. truotoduigxewmneetwlm prompt And Me ”an ' org-pug. w. r. on. Tues. 'r. MINOR, longing Surgeo- Port Townsend Hospital, Port Tow-loud. W. 'l'.. (h be con-med. night or any. tt tho Bonito]. u. o. Toaav, Shileght and Caulker, ‘A'l‘n "ml. Mlowmnd, Inning“: Toma-7. J. M. HERNANDEI, Boot and Shoemaker. MADE AND REPAIRED. horror-lad. Wall-(Ion forum. ——-————* J. F. SHEEHAN. V Importer Ind dosh: In Stoves. Tin Plate, Sheet-Iron. m 3 PIPE. rum, me, “111. on lomhold tor-tom; “were. it in“: It. Port Tow-ml. _____—__ v. I. noon. 3. I. mu. CENTRAL HOTEL, huh-100... W. I'. mm:- ":11 one. mull mugs; end pos- FIRST-CLASS HOTEL labor to .... animus“: m 3: mum gunman ugh?!“ Jondmm'fiog: mo my. DODD a POOH. E “III“. ammo: ! Saddle & Harness Shop. Coll ad W... afiflfi' "" 1......» a“ norm- nab to «4:.hmvun'fl‘. Next Do: to m kin-y. OI). I. mm. mm. W. ‘l'. h“ Port Townsend BOOT Gr. SHOE STORE. minimum. luau-a (mum ' Boots and Shoes “hmmaumuama new t RAVI A GEEK? CU 3133;322:013 POI CASE 308! FITZPA'I'IIC:I. \ A. ll .IflflllSTflll & 00.. Commission Agent —Axn plum Ix.— FARM PRODUCE, WHEAT. HAY. OATS. m. BACON. BU'ITEB, to" to Gordon’o Wharf, Numimo, British Columbia. ”50ft! advonoea made on ooneignmenh. \ 5% O‘agtmmmnnod mnmn run Inn-trm‘ ommmxsmma: uncut-o any to lean. And our lat: “yum-mmmwm 1"...“ 3“»... n *1 Gun-MI!» is I'm“: wort. Woman on ”I" Mans. Boy-mush” alum “m IIO‘P. :ok. Homomfluu “our; uno u. swan-nun ..‘:me: m to an. - “an mm-ouno- Mg!!!" 1 «- ago-IE You now», m .. his 0 m not. “311.3: ’;;:.-;»e;;.« ‘Afli‘ufifawm'hm wmm _, Ana-US. VOL XI i MUSIC. MISS LOUISE TIBBALS, Teacher of Piano and Organ, Purl. Tow-loud, \V. 'l'. l Tansy—Four dullm per month, or 50 cents per clz'hA’l‘lSl'AC’l'lOl GUABANI‘IED. LOUISE F. 'I‘IBBALS. Much 23. 185). I! People’s Market, (oppo-uo Wuhlnlton [lO% con-null, on 111-d the CHOICEST 0F MEATS ; ......um...... ‘ VEGETABLES, } Also. Corned Beef sud Pork. Smoked Mons. Port ‘ :fcd. °fico‘logln Savages. Bud Cheese. Trlpe. ‘ I. .Il'l‘l l. l'. 'l‘llllY. Steamship 60. any!" Her Brit-lune ‘WW’I Man and 81. Unit“ snu- Mul; “no 'GIII. P‘s-go a (of. Express. Tho Company'- Shun-hips. IDAHO, (CAPT. ALEXANDER). Ind DAKOTA, (CAPT. E. G. [o2B]). will an for Victoria. Port; Townsend. Seattle, Ta coma and Olympia, 0!! Tu 10th. 20th and 30th ‘ OF EVERY MONTH. ‘ 'l3: Downturn Steamship- wm all from San Francisco vs. VICTORIA. 1 On or “tout the nu. not a r h I n “mm: :3. ’ '“ lath, 20th and 30th of Every loath. d When the can!“ any of suing mu- on Bnn- ‘ d 3. 1g; Ovnlnmfl flap-wlll an on as. {allowing w a. PUMPKIIY ; 11cm: AP: for made. i n. L. IBBALB. Jr. ‘ For MM or Tic)“ ‘$;?: P: Towuend. ‘ H. L TIBBALS. ”10!! General Agent for Puget Sound. O. F. GERRISH & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS I General Merchandlse OF EXTRA. QUALITY HARDWARE. AGENTS FOR THE House and ship oarpenten’ tools Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Ship Chandlery, Mitchell’s Farm Wagon, Groceries, Taylor’s Sulky Rake, Boots and Shoes, Sweepstake Plows, Provisions, Haines’ Header, Wines, Molina Plowe, Liquors, Etc. , Cigars, Etc- , Etc- Etc- Agricultural Implements of all kinds at Lowest Price. ‘ PORT TOWNSEND, W.'T. ' TEDRUGS DRUGS. DRUGSE= Paints, 011$, Stationery, Etc., Wholoule end real]. by N. I)- HILL 82: SON, ;PORT TOWNSEND, - - - W. T. Drugs, Soaps, Medicines, Perfumery, Chemicals, Pomades, Patent Medicine. of all kinds. And all articles for the toilet Glass, _ Etc., Paints, Eta. Oils, Eta, Brusheé, Etc. A lute Assortment. Quick Sales and Small Profits. P 83039110” CAREFULLY OOIPOUI’DID. PORT TOWNSEND, w. T., FRIDAY. JULY 15;""1‘88‘1 Port Townsend. W. ’l‘. The above Institution YoHY‘IHK rweu pucod 01 a pennant-m lounhx. an the United Mules lion piuu inr Murine Piitlrum on rural Sound. the proprietor take“ pleasure in i-nuuuiaciuu that no palm or expense Will be spared in minis tering t - the comfort and convenience a! pri vate patients. 'l‘nlu in the largest General Hospital north 0! Ben Francisco. and by {Mr the moat complete in equipment. it has been thoroughly retitled nufl rcturnisheri. lie general wards “we no commodntiunn 'or about one hundred patients and are peculiarly adapted lor cheesi N‘qninux the moat cur. rul treatment and eon-unit Im pervision it limited expense. Thane whu do site them will bemrnluhed with private mount, entirely «purine and distinct. 81. nunght nudi- Houal coat. “The nibntinn of Mill ownen, era those interealed in hhlppll g. is called w the not that leamen sun'ering from contagious disclose! will be treated outside the HOIOII-Il without ex pense w the venel. Thomas T. Minor, 11. 1)., 23-1! Manning sum- on. I ' l J (“IN I‘. N mun s, —IIPORTER 01'— I Stoves, Tlnware, 1 mm vs, , _ IRON PIPE, 1» u .\.: rs, ._ Imm PIPE, PUM I’s, I 11:03 PIPE, -- AND GENERAL—— l A ff ‘ i Imma-mnnshmg Hardware PRIME Qi'AiJ'l‘Y. 1. x n e r All: "A KET I'RIC’ ‘ o-v v inn-u. manh- or I.“ ‘ RECEIVED I -—A LARGE STOCK 0! -—AND—- I I PI'OVISIODS. Which m on ale u The Lowest Rates for Cash. CHARLES EISENBEIS, PIOPIII'I'OI ' PIONEER BAKERY. PORT TOWNSNDU . . . . . . . .W. 'l‘. I a «‘35- -'"’B4<r 2’ ‘1 ‘7 3 .1 3.“; :21;- ' z .l . AN 6 a? - ..~ g. 40 &“6‘ ONE OF THE OLDEST AND HOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE CF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Group, and Every atrection of the THROAT. lUNGS AND CHEST. including cousgpn PTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: “ it does not dry up a ku1.,"11, Ami lun'c thc cause behind, a‘ i; ll": (ilfsc wlll: mwt preparations, but bosons n, «leansm lllL lungs and .Illaya irritation, Ilms rumnvmsy Ill: “luv 1 i' u-Eh lull." no xur m: l)l£(’lli\'t§D luy amides hear ing similar muzcs. l 2: aurc- you gel on. WISTAR‘S BALSAM or WILD CHERRY, with the algnnlurc of " l. BUTTS " on the wrapper. 50 (Ti-rm. and SI.OO a Bottle. rupmd by srrm w. mums Si SONS. Bu. um, Ma“. Sold by druggnu and doe-kn generally. Wu and Eur-idles the Blood. Tones up the System. Make- tho “'cak Strong, Build: up the Broken down, Invigorateu the Brain. and Dyspepsia, Nervous Affection, Gen eral nobility, Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic Dian-him, 3011:, Droptyr Humor-s, Female Com plaints, Liver Com plaint. Bomittent Fever, and ALI. DIsEASES ORIGINATING iii A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD. 0R ACCOIPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. PERUVIAN SYRUP Supplies the blood with its Vital l’rindplc. or Lilo Element. IRON, infusing strength, Vao'r and Ray ‘Llra into aliaaru of the synaa. B M; FREL Hum ALL 3101.. “sewn:- ing effect: are not followed by cormmndmg reac tion. but are permanent. SETH wt i-‘OWLF. P.’ 56x5, Proprietors. 86 _ Ham Avcnuc,_Bfton. Sold by all Drum omm neat two—ti: tic-Tina Winn—to air}:- in the moat phmaant and profitable b no. ssknowm Eyi-ryrhin‘g new. Capital not re quired. “a will urnlnh you ever} thing, .lOAday and upward. lac-allyl made with out shyin‘way Iron) home over nk t. 80 rial whatever. any new worker-n wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at thv ruinous. undies make u "M" a! ““"atfifi {.°‘i'-ii‘n."°’:o“:éfi£'¢"..%°s£:l :0?! mglfgevery day tha‘fi m." be made in a week at an] ordinary empi -ymvnt. Those who ant-zeal one. will and a short road in lonuua. Addre- fl. HALLm'r a co., Portland. Maine. L. P. SMITH &. SON. W atchmakers, JIWISLIBS and iiNBBAVEBi SEATTLE, W. 'l‘. Dealers in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry am Silverware of the best quality. All kinds of work in the line of repair ing watches, clocks umi 'ewelry done in: satisfactory manner, and warranted. Or ders, for goods or work, from all parts 0 the Sound solicited. Give us a trial an; satisfy yourselvna. Notorial Seals made to order; price, $6 Store on Front street, in Sullivan’s Block Causing Chills and I-‘svor DumbAgue,lntermlttsnt,Re mlttont and Typhoid Favors. Blilousnoss, Liver, Stomach. and . Kidney disorders, and many other allmonts.dostroy - infi the health and lives of m lions, ls driven out ot the system, and radically cured by the use of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and GANGLIONIC BODY AND FOOT PLASTERS,the cheap‘ sat and only perfect treat ment b‘fhs Absorption prln ciplo. he Plasters acting In conjunction with the Pad up on ths nerve centers and re mote parts of the body, In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid dinfi-ths system from ”ALA RIA POISON. The whole treatment. PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PLAOTERS, all combined, sold for SI .Oo—the cheapest and best remedy ever discov ered, and a positive curo Fuarantsod it worn accord ng to directions. Remem ber. Pad. Body Plaster and Foot Plastors, the whole, SI.OO. Cold by all drugglsts. g mailed on rscoipt o prico . Tfll LION MEDICINE DO” ‘ NEW YORK. FINANCE: AND WIMI’JI‘CIL [ SA! Memo, July 7.~Sterling excnsnge on ‘ London heaters, 60 ds 49 '; do documentsry : 497.6949 15-15. ’3' a ' ’ Trsnetern. p.51.i ‘ Nzw You, 1y 7.—Sterling exchsnge. prime ‘ bsnkers', long, '1 M 11; short. M 86%. Good commer finl. iron: 1Q X 0 lower ; documenury. 2le¢ ower. Silver bullion, 1000 fine 8 fine ounce. opened. 1125:. U. S. Bony-3’6! of 'sl 10271. 41“. 114%; u, 116%. Closed—3. 8 0! 'lil 103. «15‘s 11".. u 116%. Losbox. July 6.—Bil\'er bullion, English stsndsrd. 925 line per line ounce, 5114. Council—lol l-16; money. 101 K account. M Home Peon-es norm FLOUR—Quotations tor round lots 3! 7.51 m sand Aid; 83 Wagner good country brsnds. OATS—Quote $1 50; feed. 81 ml 40. HAY—leeti timothy. Single I ton. MILL FEED —Quul.stiona: Middlings 3mm shorts 816; chop feed 91625: brsn slO®lL CURED HEATB— Quotations sre ss follows : Runs, Oregon anger cured “6151:; eastern 15@16; m©lgu shoulders 9.13106. k no ons sre lllélacin es; 1‘ 1n tins. snd lileßl‘e in psils. 8 136 9611ng APPLE—Bun dried. 7©Bc; Plnnuner dried. DRIED PLUMS—With pits, 6c; piuees. 119 ; mm: for sun dried: 13©15c for machine pllnna. i HlDES—Qnutstione Ire 15c {or ant-class dry; ‘ 'l@Bc {or green; culls. 55 on. sheep paw—Prices ; very sccording to the quantity of wool let: on skin: 1 quote from ml. \ BUTTER—Funcglflc; good to choice. 20(3221“; 1 islr. Mannie. In 11. mane: in brine, mmxc. ONlONS—Quotation ”will“ I 115. EGGS—Quotedons 25c. CHEESE—O3II.. Wayne. APPLES—Per box. 88:45:31. ‘ TIMOTHY SEED—Per 115. save. 1 THERE’S—Per lb. live weight, “@160; nominsl. i CHICKENB—F dul. 82a! 00. ‘ SALlON—Collunbis river. 9 13111.8868 60; M bbl, ‘ u 75; bellies, m 810. 1 BOW—Oregon, 9 Ib, when)“. ‘ POTATOES—SO6mI: 9 cu. ‘ blgzalgNT—stendsle, V bbl. 82 “:5, Portlsnd. D 1 . 5. BRINGLES—Per 11.32 25.12 50. 1 Hats. BEEP—262S: i its gross. ‘ PORK—ugslfic, net. MOTION-2c. Krone. ‘ Hold an. m m Isl monoo Imus. m Mason. July 'I. Receipts—When. 45.000 can. including 25,000 sbosrd ship; flour. 18,000 qr eh; on“, 500 cm; po- ‘ “toes. 2350 lid: 088’. 2141!) doz. When—The mute! in not» so dull but the mejor -I‘, at buyers reiuse to pay extreme prices. ship pets wsnis Ire noi urge”. Among ssles to-dsy were unions choice Csliiornis shipping,” 40; so tons extrs choice Csliiornis milling, with s Ilium mix ture o! osts. 81 4331; (sir Cnlitornis milling sold st 1 SUI. ‘ Bsrley—The Insrket is flesd n 1 lull prices. De- Insnd is good. lees of 3003 oosst feed. old, 95c; in: com teed. old. News; good boy teed. new. 961:. one—lncreased selling pressure is cousins low prices to rule in me mum. Sales. 600 sh, good Oregon million. :1 518; quote (ad. :1 8501 u. Grsin bop—The nurket is not so week. There is ‘ less selling pressure. Cslcuus, 9x091“; onund. 0.9 ‘c. Jno.—no export demand il checked. owing 10 l scarcity of tonnece. Prices sre 11m. nnchenged. 1 Butter—lute: well .mppUed: wesa. make. 3 lago—Supplies oi chowe no light; of medium. hes": we noteCelitornis. 180%; Oregon. M to choice. 13621:. alwsao m; _ _ _ a Wheat— ti 11‘. August. Cmcaoo, 'my 7‘ ”Wm-:1: 29mm . ; NH GS‘Augua't. ‘18“! . Short Bibs—Bß es. 11. toss nuns. Wheat—Unsealed .1 :1 m 1 5:. You "I, 1’ Flour—Quiet. Wool—Steady. m'. “Cull “2031‘. bosoosfluly 7. 1 Heating cargoes—menu. ‘ Cal-goes on passage—Steamer. I English country markets—Quiet. French country markets—Quiet. , Weatherin England—Unsealed. 1 14le spot—steady. i Plump-en a Bequlclte. ‘ Instead of saying that there is an ex- ‘ eessof 30,000 women in Massachusetts. we shall beahle to reason more clearly if we simply say that there are 30,000 unmarried women in that inn-eating State. I! the facts are stated in this way we at once see that, instead of troubling ourselves about over- roduction, we should merely ask: &hy are these women unmarried? The answer is not diflioult to find. The women are un married because they are of a pattern which has of late years gone out of fashion. About the sums time that gray trousers in England drove out the black trousers, which, in connection with the black satin waistcoat and black dress ooat, formerly constituted the walk costume oi the American citizen, there was introduced the fiump English style of girl. The tter soon be came enormougldy popular, and the bony and spectacl maidens of Mas sachusetts soon became a drug in the market. it was still generally conceded that the Massachusetts} girls knew more about Emerson’s phi-‘ osophy and Alcott‘s Orphic utterances than did her plumper rival, but the met its of the former were not longer able to awaken enthusiasm. The Boston pO. etical young man no longer wrote sonets expressing the emotions of his heart on hearing the bones of his beloved rattle as she ran to greet him at the gate, and the Boston youth of fashion no longer proposes at public dinners the once fa miliar toast “Beauty and Bones," in honor of the spare sex. In fact, spare and augular girls went out of fashion, and Massachusetts men went outside of the boundaries of New England when they sought for wives.—[C icago Tri -Ibuns. The Reno (Neva) G "($8 remarks: “The editor of 13 Carson paper was asked by e stranger if it was possible that little town kept up four newspapers, and the reply wee: ‘No; it tekes (our newspapers to keep up the town.‘ " w . . "._,- . e y. m‘mO-ucume en: ‘ ' 5:35): "’- -';'.'; ‘l, d~§ "”fiéfigkafl ”:7" é’égg "‘ ' \. 4 Pet. ¥ov. H. '79]: Nov; 9._'ao —; ‘~ Medzca/ E [ecmczly g \ ’ I Home: Electra-Magnet]: Belt Received lat P'rgmmm tekte Pair! heart-lan. ...:111. fill‘f“,pl’l¥ié¥.’n ”ml-(l. Bela. O In "women. ’0 am one you! Box? In the world! WILL mfllV'lLY CL‘BI WITHOUT “BIC!!! lice-nun. Purely-nil. leenlele. hid-c; m, Innate-oy. Inn-n. vel- leceec Nerve-neon. Ola-prune. Del-e] m. “10, l’llee end or dine-- w. 3.80 m not. end. mm. 702 21mm Bt. Ben Pllll6BOO. I'm. by m move; when e‘olden cheese Is 0 - HE I PW'M." elven km poverty from your door. who elweye teke edvenlete (II the good cheneee {or meme: meey um ere altered. menu] mm. W‘lthy,wh:le than who dn not Im mve nah ehenoee Wfizerg.'o\r¥ef:re&t rkm’h and: ennubolhg." been- wul my mean we moraine-1w“ Wemmhhen upendvoomfltendelldlesyou need.tree. No one who meddle to mete money very my. You unmouyouwboledmwt. e warhoronlgour epre menu. run Wm end en :Ie needed net tree. nun-mu C 00.. M “m I NO 22 LATEST NEWS SUMMARY. a! Tallinn-u TO DATE. Hal-vests expected to be good through-. out the Russian empire. . Cornell and Dub-[in sire arranging an international college cup race for Put ney. A Cbinawoman was shot dead by a highbinder in Cum Cook alley, b‘. F. on the sth. Trial of the suit of Richmond vs. the Albion mining company beganat Eureka, Nevada, on the sth. Two or three days will be consumed in preliminaries on technical points. Early on the morning of the sth the opera mouse and eleveuother buildings at San Jose were destroyed by fire, origin unkuOWn: loss on the onera house $30,- 000; other losses unascertained. Brighton Beech i mile nee won by Bridesake; Blakemore second; time. 1:15;. Mile heat race won by Jerry Sprague; time, 1:45-1:46. Selling race mile won by Duke of Kent. Steeple chase won by Miss Malloy, 3:01. Mile hurdle won by Lenuox. 1:53. Maud S. trotted in Detroit on the sth to beat St.Julieu’a time over it, which was 2:16 1-4. Maud went over the ground in 2:135}. The track is counted among Sport ing men as three seconds slow. which if allowed would be precisely the same time as her best. made last season. Grist-om in his thirty-eight days of fast ing has been very uncomfortlble. On the morning of the 4th he fainted through having risen too hastily. Later in t 9 day be vomited, and this evening was troubled by heat. At midnight. however. 3e recovered hie grit, health and confl ence. On J uly sth thirty to forty thousand people witnessed n refatta on the Charles river, 3—mile race an a turn, for profes— sionals. It was won by Homer in 21:16. Double scull race. three miles. for profes sionals, won by Plaisted and Lee in 21:13, John Buckleym! Portland, won the 3-xnile race for amateurs. 25,000 to 100,000 people were in the building on the 4th where a celebration occurred in honor of the2ooth anniversary of the landing of Wm. Penn. A great chorus and orchestrawere present. Geri. Beaver, Randolph Tucker, Gen. Hooker and others spoke. The hop in the even ing was abandoned in consequence of the president's condition which was referred to several times during the exercises. In the races at Hartford July 4th each race was decided in three straight heats. In 2:24 class Wizz was winner; best time, 21-23;. In 27 class Clingslone won; time, 2:23 1-4, 2:23 and 2:22 1-4. Class 35. Screwdriver won,slow time. Steve Max'- well made two unsuccessful attempts to beat his two mile record of 4248.1. Best time to-dsydgfil LL. “’13:“ a run mate, in in to t his mil 213?, made 2:24)?” I .' fiHarvest prospects in Southern Russia are so brilliant that if realised the abund arms will be unprewdented. This isdue to the abnormal quantity of rain during the pest two weeks, though its continu ance in some places now excites fear that they mamave too much. Such numbers of corn tle appeared in the govern ments'ot' Kharko and Kberson that the imperial government intends to appro priate 100,000 roubles towards the ester mination of them. A great number of minor accidents oc curred at San Francisco during the 4th, mostly arising from Playing with fil‘fi‘ works. One girl, Caro ine Kate Rainer, aged 12, was burned to death, her clothing taking tire while tiring "double-headers." A lively fusilade o! crackers, bombs, pis tols, etc. was carried on throughout the day and evening. One Chinamsn was perhaps fatally wounded by a pistol shot in the back. The day was exceedingly warm, with a light breeze. Fire alarms were rung every few minutes during the day. A great number of strangers were in_ the city and the streets were thronged with promenaders. Scott in the assembly at Albany re ported for the majority that the bribery committee thought it proper not to report on alleged bribery, as indictments had been found by a jury. Both charges and denials were positive and circumstantial. The minority reported of the charge that it was true thata great crime had been committed. It bears somewhat on Brad ley for receiving money at all and com gares him with Judas Isairiot. Either radley or Sessions has the crime of per jury on his conscience; the Almighty alone knows which. The testimony shows that no money was offered to any legisla tor but Bradley. The whole testimony is reversed by the minority. The New York Tribune says: Many politicians, especiallv stalwarts, were at the Fifth Avenue hotel last night await ing news. Gen. Devens, Ewing, Gorbam, ‘ Castigan and others were noticed. Ham.- . iltou Fish called on Conklinf, remaining a long time. Conkling only sit the room ll few minutes. Should the president die he will go to Washington. Police Com« missioner French, John F. Smyth and Platt are with him almost constantly. It is said that he was deeply moved by many condemnstory opinions of his course having led to the attempt upon the life of the president. Each entrance to the hotel is supplied with policemen, . whereas ordinarily only one or two are i on the sidewalk. Capt. Williams in citi- ; zen's dress, walked the main entrance for hours at a time. Inspector Thorn stood at the main entrance most of the day. while President. French remained with ‘ Conkling. Police Commissioners Nichols and Mason were also at the hotel part. of the time. In the corridors mingling with the crowds were police detectives in citi aens’ dress, and other persons who bore the appearance of detectives were present and a ways hovering about where three or {our men happened to be engaged in conversation. Police otiicials denies that there was any special significance to this remarkable display of force on a quiet day when everybody was so sinuous for the life of the president. President French said that precautions were taken by. in spector Thorn on his own responsibility. Thorn, he said, had taken. especial care to‘ protect the hotel because it was a holiday and a time ofgreat excitement, owing to the shooting of the president. As the hotel was a central point it was desirable to have a number of policemen there. Capt. Williams was reticeut. Oflicials refused to give any explanation of the mysterious meetingat headquarters the night before. Hotel men generally could not give any explanation of the display of police force and detectives. One sai . however, thiilt theeatshhageedm‘l been made 'nst can in and s 3%.; in case tgs people might m greatly excited. ALLEN WEIR Justice 0! the Ponce COMMI'I'I‘IN G MAGISTRATE PORT TOWNSEND. G- Omce. north side of Wm! street. oppfislte Gen-ll Hotel. The weather is intensely hot throughout Europe. A fire at Minsk hns been raging since Sunday; 500 houses destroyed. A telegram from Goblen; says: The con dition of the Empress Augusta of Ger many continues sagisfactory. John Trainer and Olson. have gone in the smallest dory that ever made the trip scam the Atlantic, provisioned for sixty ys. There is greater excitement and feeling amour: the English people over the shoot ing of President Garfield than over any foreign event for years. Sexton has intims‘ted to the land league that farmers might be asked to contribute a. portion of their abatement when contri butions from America dropped 03. The Denver & Rio Grande railroad has contracted for grading its short. line from a point on its main line seventeen miles south of Denver to the south fork of Platfe nver. Navajo hoisting works burned on the 51!); 1053 $15,000. The company has al reudy commenced to rebuild. Fire caught from a spark igniting sage brash dust on the top of the boiler. During the heat of the day On the 61h there was great electrical disturbance at Paris, At midnight a storm killed several persons. On Mondsy {our soldiers were sunstmck during the sham battle at Al gershot. Several are In a precarious con man. _ Telegrams from the TurcorGreek fron tier state Port Punta which had been dis mantled has since been rearmed, and Arts which had been evacuated has been reorganized. The Turks have asked for extention of time for evacuation, which the boundary commissioners refuse. A Washington dispatch of the 6th says: It is reported. probably falsely, that a boat leaving the distressed steamer Britannic capsized, drowning seven persons. The vessel is in a very Eremrious condition. An officer of the W ite Star line reports that everybody has been landed safely. The queen Will review 50,000 men at Windsor. This is the largest review ever held. The Duke of Cambridge wtll com— mand. The Prince of Wales will march at the head of the honorable artillery of London. The Duke of Connanght will command a division of the 2d army corps. News from El Paso, New Mexico, states that a party of Americans, traveling in their own conveyances from Paso del Norte to Chihuahua, came suddenly at 3 the sand hills. about forty miles south of i El Paso, upon thirteen dead ‘bodies. all Americans, and a portion of the surveying } party of the Mexican Central railway. The ‘ surveying party originally. numbered thirty, and was under command of locat ing engineer 0. C. Upham. The discov erers immediame returned to El Paso, Jno.-MW out... do tachment ottmons weresent out toaster. tsin perms. It is supposed , '_ ; masserewsscommittsd hya “f ' :_ Vlctorio’s band of Apaches no or lii}? Victoria’s war chief. Nam and about thirty renegade Apaches. the last of that once large and powerful tribe, have been hldingoand committing depredations in and a at Sierra Candelaria for months. and although constantly pursued by Mex lean troops, havcso far not been punished or caught. A. dispatch from Santa Fe dated July 6th says: The national holiday has not interrupted progress of the railroad case on hearing here. Early this morning H. S. Brown concluded his argument corn meneed last Saturday, fortifving by pointed and —well-eelected authorities. he position heretofore stated as relied upon by the defendant. Judge Brown second to establish the imprudence of the order first named granting an injunction and appointing a receiver. Brown at last satisfied his smooiate counaeL He was followed by Judge Waldo in a brief but eloquent argument for complainant. Governor Brown takes the broad ground that the Texas Pacific has an exclusive charter, and that no other company an build any road anywhere within the eightomile belt between El Paso and San Diego, and that the Southern Pacific is a trespasser upon their exclusive rights, and that its charter from New Mexico, being in conflict with the act of congress under which the Texas Pacific was organized, is null and void. Governor Brown also an nounced that they were preparing the papers to commence a similar suit in Ore gon. The fool McNamara said in Washington: “I came on here to get the authorities to call of the flowers who are conspiring against me. here is a political conspir acy of spiritualistic mediums who are trzing to obtain possession of my mind. T ey are trying to put physche in my brain. They revealed to me in 1875 while I was in San Francisco, that I was to shoot Grant and the Prince of Whales, the eldest son of the Dutch widow, and thefi have been pursuing me ever since wit spiritual exhortanon to carr out their behests. I have been doing hams against them ever since. Last month I came from flan Francisco to Philadelphia, and tried to make a settlement in one of the courts.thatjustice might aid me to fight the conspiracy, but I saw no opportunity to be heard in court unless I committed some misdemeanor. I got myself arrested. 1 split a brick in halves and ut the halves in my overcoat pockets. £Vhen I got to the postoifice I took one from my pocket and threw it through one lane window, calling at the same time, ‘That is a better shot than the one aimed at the president of the United States.’ " He did actually perform this deed. He is medium sized, haggard, sparse gray hair, and was ragged. and had only a dollar in his pocket. Innuenee of use Weather. The late Dr. Bushnell used to tell the following nnecdote to show the influence of climate upon the judgment. As they were coming out of church one drizzly Sunday, his wife remsrked: “You had better burn that sermon; it isn't worth repeating anywhere." “I shnll do no such thing." I answer ed. a little vexed; “the sermon is up to my Henge.” She penilted. nnd I acid little more. But s year or two sfterwnrds, on a bright, cheerzh‘Sunduy in May—one of those dsy: t make a discourse go 011' itself.— I took thet same semen again. And .as we cnme down the Aisle after service, we whisperemwithont the slightest notion thet she henrd it before) , “I would mark that to preach on exchange. It is better thnn common." Next to love, sympathy is the divineet passion at the henna hart.