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.m Willi-Y AMUS m", 3"! 10.1.7]. m - mmw-d-Mm‘m Hr. A. 'l‘. Stew"! in buildingnhnlf way house to civilisation. 111 elowly climbing iron wnll on Fourth Avenue, between thiflyfibu’d lend ginrt‘llfird streets, .1. ‘ Mw' ike oßri ein Solomon'- Song—“blnck but comely.” It is not I (hyped-econ, nor n Hemp-lend nil- Ade t, no: A Public Libmy, not In fifid’hn Church. m n Hotel ‘ 'fWOIIIII./sflch an imitation ought not to exit Are! re churches {or women? Are thm‘ oflcel for women? Ate there pn 'opuh fot_woneu? Are there ocenn unmet: fat women? Why. then. should there be hotels for women! We know no other reuon than the "hardness of men'- 1 helm.” Mr. Stewm’e Intel] inn is n \ pnrliel protest spins: the deficient. in- } comp‘le dwu-fed monlity of the time. 3 Dorm; nfew unenlightened Ind bigoted yea-I, we then have hotele for women, jun: uwe hue colleges for women. But I hotel or college for one exclusive sex is abnonml. ___ h _ _ _ "It is not good," said the wise proverb. ; “for mun to be alone." Neither is it 1 good for wow. It is the order of Na- I tore that men and women should worship 1 together, work together, study together, journey together, and. generally. to dwell ‘ together. If Harvard University were ‘ an institution of learning. instead of a monument ofprejudice; if Yale had the leest glimmer of the equal rights of men 1 and women; both these institutions, like ‘ the better spirited colleges of the West, . would throw open their doors equally to 1 both sexes. The University of Michtgsn, ‘ and a dozen other Western institutions do i this—greatly to their praise. i. What would be thought of s church which should close its doors against wo men? And what‘ ought to he thought of s hotel for doinofi the same thing? A wo man. unsttend and alone, goes to s first classhotel. end the chances no that she will heset'used sdmittance. There is 's suspicion attsching to her character. She may be “as pure as ice. se chaste es snow," andyet she "shall not escape cal- Itnny." She is excluded on the bare poe sihility that she has a damaged reputa tien. But what if she has? ' Must she sleep on the street in consequence of it? Suppose a man' hes a damaged reputation. Does nnyhody deny him a mission to I hotel on that account? Does the Metro politan, or the Fifth Avenue, or the Con tinental: or the Arlington. or the St. Chsrlee ever think of questioning a mas culine guest on to whether he has kept or lost his virtue? But do these same hotels ever foil to put the same question as to the character of n feminine guest who comes alone to seek a lodging i If there is any difl‘eren' law of morality for women than for men, we are ignorant of it. If s man is entitled. whether chaste or not, to s night's lodgin at a hotel, why should ‘not I woman, wiether chaste or not, be Equally entitled to just such an accommo dation! It is not s suficient answer to say that the‘ custom is against it; the custom is damnsbly unequal, and ought to be repealed. Mr. Stewart is doing something to repeal it. He may not be working from euch a motiva, but his work tends never theiess to this end. He is building a ho tel for women—en institution which, in a few years after it gets into operation. will open I other hotels to women. This is its chief prospective value in our eyes. Not that we undexrste it as a temporary. prncticsl. beautiful piece of philanthro y —and one which is none the less pubfic spirited beesuse it will be self supporting. But the moral significnnce of Mr. Stew art’s experiment will consist in therrfsct that stter he has once made it just as re putahle for a woman to go to e hotel as to a dry goods'store, every hotel will invite woman to he a‘guest, just as every dry goods store invites her to be n purchaser. Doe. Simmons. the engineer who wu killed on his train, had an intelligent rea son {or clicking to his engine. Perceiving x that the train could not be checked in time to avoid a collision, he threw open the throttle. ho ing to daeh through the ohatrnctione. glad he been able to do thin. and had he leaped from the engine, the train would have aped on its .way at a tremendous apeed, without an engineer to control it. He therefore had a reason for staying et his post. and he knowingly riaked and lost his life in the hope of IIV~ in the livee of his paragon. A grateful public. in appreciation of Me heroism. haa euhecribed 0350 for hie widow. We for get pmieely how much wu subscribed the other day to erect a statue to Mr, Tweed.—Goldcn Age. There is a story of a Chinese thief who, having pilfered a nisaionary'e watch. car~ tied it back to him a few days afterward toehow him how to wind it up ; which is like the wistful. yearning. anxious way in which Mr. Cameron looha to Mr. Sumner ~to know how to act as Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations. -n. aim Chm-.'.!m. Rothschild a. 09., Inform-a and Male and Bela-i 1 _ Mm h CLOTHING, - DRY GOODS. ' EROCEBIES. PROVISIONS, WINES &. LIQUOIii ‘ —un— Commission & Forwarding MEBCHA N T S , Poi? Town-nun, W. T. Hug... undo Axnngaim to Import Direct from New York, Vin flu PACIFIC RAILROAD, W. m mulled 00 oh: Superior lain-emu to Our (human Blyen will find on Block ‘ Complete in Eveny Lino, And '0 rm of. «In good- g who wlhh Defy Competition! DBMS AND LEGAL TENDERS bush and sold by , BOTHSCHILD & Co Tn: mamas! mm]: >PAID m can lot Pun, Ilium Produce lg 3011180 um & CO. EXCHANGE 0“ SAN FRANCISCO, wi Yukuxd anlnd, nth-cu rum, all-ho procured 5] 8913.59!!!“ & Co. GPOW. ”Rafi-n me e1:0“) |.Oll cox ' {firm 3 Co. Agents fot the Celebn‘led ’l‘lfiénce Sewing Machine! - ; ALIO NI ' Wells, Hugo & Cola Express. IP‘DIBII' IDIISGQWEIIHI HOI E L , ~Pom Dncovnnx. W. T. J. E. Pugh, - - Proptietor. THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN REFIT— ted Ind [afar-Una, 3nd now ofl'm to mvelm «cry noon-manic- to be had in nublilhmcnu molt nuanced in the iIIWVM“ of the use. The choke" find: an elected [or the able, mdthebutbnndnol liquor: all dam m dil pemd It the bu. 8:“. NORTH PACIFIC S “ A BREWER Schmieg J: Brown Human-unsa- or Cream Ale, Porter & Lager Beer HAVING MADE IMPROVE menIs to our BREWERY. we mildew-ell CREAM” ure dnced mica. We will sell our Well-know. ”I. W in ;°"‘-°"“":“ ‘9 “...:- mmm. m: 13:22: (1|: [Elannd- '{VI ulna"!!! be undimd; sud win: we say we nun. _ manner: from Im an rely on then Olden bu" promptly "m scu'mzo a: BROWN, ‘ Scuttle, W. ‘l‘. "a L. Tibblll, Agen‘ for Port Townsend. - 27m6' ‘ TIE WEEKLY ”GUS cum SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS 'l‘o PABTI’BB WHO WM 031' UP Clubs. With eviewseemd tie ennui-flee o! the have. we lure determined to o‘er the fol. lowing very libenl inducements to parties whoyiu :6 uninh- Beed Our Premmm Lnt! ' To the person who will send no u club of ten yearly subscribers weiwill give I Flee Gddmng.w0nh..........................m0 on For Iheen subucribers we will give em _ elegant Moss Agile Ring. w0t1h........... 15 00 Far twenty subscriber: we will give I been tilul Glus Fruit Dish [lnna-ted upon s triple silverxplsted 5mi'w0nh............ m 00 For twenty-five subscribers we will [in s genuine American Silver Wslehfiwonh..." 25 m For thl sublcl’ibere we will 'n I led 's lste stylen‘gon e Weak-chi, of solid g01d,wenh............ .............. ..... a) 00 For thirty-five writers we will give A set of Nose Arte 'welry (breutpm end esr-rlngs) won ..... .............x...... 35 00 meon' übsm'ben ‘ 'will give'en Ameri cuiéos.Bl. We1ch,w‘rth.............. 40 00 For filly lube. mwe will give u splendid triple silver pllteu I Service. consisting of six pieces, worth... -.................. 60 w Those who gee up ch. :8 must bear in mind that our terms sre Cub will the new of Mm-iben, sad the: the number must count. yearly—two six moneys' nubunbers will be us one. counting forth. premium. There 13 No Humbug about The! We _gumukee every article in our premium list to be 1n" nwe represent I Ind whenever u club is received culling for eilh l )1 up nbove Ird. lea. the prime so guinea till it unedinuly expreued to the puny audio as the lab Our terms méoo- .2", "3200 (or-ix months, in coin, to be phi uvuhbly in udvunce. .c I. o c K s , g 3 WATCHES, 5 E amwl:[L IR 31 . c: a Si_lver Ware, :1 a worms, s;] wrrn ‘ m a TR 111 MINa s, t" m a H SUPERIOR . 4 And in Proflflxizlsl foliSllo CII- 'm ' Can-tum, being received a u. U. HILL-’8 _ DRU G. STO R E 9 Pour Townsn'n, W. T.. ' . /—thnpuclnunwmalnyufinduhmk unthnenk of ' 11131308. ‘7 CHEMICALS and J PATENT MFDICINES. 0! ull ductiptionu. PAINTS, ' OILS, ‘ GLASS: Em, Em, HAIR, FLESH, SHOE. WHITEWASH, 6: PAINT BRUSHES > 01 .11 um. Soaps and Perfumery Kept constantly on land. TRUSSES. ’ SHOULDER-BRACE LADIES' SUPPORTERS, - Baffin—An nun-in tum-tum. “canker: will guy}. a! [:5- “on "QII'L mick mun-cm: bx: 2....qu .2333 market. and will be .0141, whole-ah and mu cheap for cub. PRESCRIPTIONS n! “gm! 1: Impounded by n "Md 33151'»- O. F. Gerrish at. 60., Pox: Tomi», W. T.. ‘VHOLESALE' AND ' RETAIL Dull] 1' Hardware and Cutlety, Minsky-rt,“ Home Inc! Shi Cu fielten' T 0013; nilding Muteridl ; Fanning Implements. . [— Ship Chandlery; A full Ind complete - umtmcnt. ‘ GRoCEmEs, PROVISIONS, SHIP STORES. COUNTRY PRODUCE, An extensive 3nd n ticd usartmcut. WINES, LIQUIDBS -ul>— ' OIGA R S . A fin assortment of ~ the but brand. in the nut». a , C C B R L 0 O O O > C T T - K H 3 .E I a R N 8 I. G, H \ Etc. 0 Etc. 1! -——- S. 9-0. F. GERRISH & CO. «I! the attention of pntieu deanng' ' (cranium to their lugs and oomph“ Iloc of goods, which no alum! gt wry low met. BREWERY, Stellacoom, 17. I'. THIS BREWER: BELEG‘EOW FlN ....mpir'emé"; mg 33“ ke'epen :3 other- W‘l I Supexjor Article of Lager Beer M-nafwtured inutbe Chicago'gland of I qul'ity :22: {’mchLd-fin'fiarzn, dun who. titer: in no better on this count. we no prepued to vouch for all the but nude in our Bu: . MI lup glied wlit}: Be: in nmmnmy a?» flier! nodce, y_ ”P "n. m .A. F.“SPB(EHNLB & CO. ,F’WMT; , , , ~, 1M N O T I C E . - __ / I luv-MM A New and Complete Stock of ' sauna “pea-ll] {at on FABMEIIS’ TRADE, m I will «1i sign]: (a an. Groceriu, “ Provision, ' Ha) Jinn, Agricultural Implcmcnu, Buck-eye Km 6 Beopén. —-um- Pacific CM - Fill, In qmfifiuconitpunhunzud other-melon h eunu- “My. ' B. 8. rowan, Cm of Wuter Ind Adana Mg Yon Tumor-d. W. I. Ml B. H. McDON ALD : (20., _ ‘IIGLBAIaI . E H! m; an, a can the ntg‘ention or Denim to their hm mart. not of “ "'i Arrived" 0 com I. :T‘q°&ni"x{°.“i:‘:“uif‘ifi‘::u noi‘i‘. u I n'kv'o STOKE. gnu! moan, l'l'vuin'n Pun-Am Am? Innicrnl. Dncoolm' sun-nu. mun. “noun: BIAKII Bum. runn- mu. | Pnnrlznln. mm on. Pun- un (nu. mo. of" At the latent cm fetus. I“ II" determined not to be nndenold. EI.I¢DOXALDICO..BAIWCA& For Sale. 0m DRUG BUSINESS [outed in Sun Pruneir co, Cnl. After our best Wishes, end ex renting our flunk- for the liberal patron-3e we gave ll‘ eeired for more than tnntyme years. during which period we lure been Itendily engaged in the drug business in California, we he‘to lay in colle guence o! the rapid growth a! Dr. \ 'alker'e Vinegar itten, now epm over the United Stat“. nnl countries far beyond. we Ire neceuitnted to devote our entire time to fluid busineu. \Ve era the Oldest Drug firm but the Pail. Cont, Ind the onlg one continuotu under the Inn. proprietor: since 1 49. and have determined to lei] our large. fresperous, and well cetnplhhed built“ on Invornb e terms. TM- in n nre opportunity for men with menu, of entering into n profitable businen with adv-nu.” nerer before oil'ercd. For particulnrs inquire of B. H. MCDONALD & 00,. R. H- MeDonn’ld, g \Vholeuio Imus-u, J. C. Spencer. Sun Fraud-co, Cal. N. B.—Until n saie in made we shell continua our importation and keep it ill‘fie stock of helh goods constantly on land, and n It prion to d.- fy competition. 12:], The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. wm’s oumnxn VIN EGAR BITTERS,‘ gg Hundred: of Thonun' d: I We: mm on. 5“; 3'. allow-{ln "new. i! a; WHAT ARE THEY ? is t , £5 ' g 3: °8 - . m l :2: ~ \ I! E. ‘ l g 5“? ' ' - " *2 <-‘L;':'7 , b ' -r; - I :83 1 :1, $3. ‘' ’- Fl 9;; Lag} ' gig I 7 ’. . : "’ " I .33; \ ,"'~ ’9 V . ‘1 Egg I 7 ' i‘? “l- E BE! THEY AR! 801' A VILE E E.FANCV DRINK, In“ of Poor 111-I. VII-tor. PM Splrln a“ not... 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Boob. HIM Mm. www.m-Wommmm Minivan-Jab. 3cm, mm or 0. 3m. Eamon and M onto Mol m. mororutm. m 3110 me dug w Marmaolcolth'uylmlnn chanting I 1 u- mof Ila-o man. One mu 1: nah “weaving-tum mum chla mun. ’ can“ Ibo VIII-ad Blood “auntie-Ind lumbnnung maul Illa-111 Infu flu. Eruption or lax-u; clan-ck It. , ll‘ It W Ind flunk! h It. I“; elm-o “mm-mu. mayo-r W In an mm luyuebloodnn-lh motmmvmrom. . - .Pll. TAPE” 0M WORKS. mm haunt-not ”mm mm, Wyn-named. ”thump-a J.'m manor. 8. 11. mum O 09.31“!“ mnemmu. an has». c0..-n4 and“ Commerce am. In 1... SOLD 3! Au. DBUGOII‘I‘S AID mum People’s Insurance Company, Fire and Marine, Call: Aucls, - - $350,000. OFFICE—No. 16 Merchants' Exchange. Califomia Sh, Sm ancilco. C. F. Mchxor, H. G. Hanan. , Pruidtul, Secretary. Jammmw m M? * John L. Butler, Agent for Port Townsend and Vicinity._ A"