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Hui-non 8 IX). “1!! pmrt'm- in all the (‘ouns m Room-d of mm: the 'l‘crrhury. I. m. mm. v. W. Smith. ' ‘ HALL Gt ASMITH, .kttorneys at Law, ~. ; _ Pen Tow-send, W. T., fl'Pr-ctwe 1n the Courts of Wmhlnzmn Territory. My: «x— . (a. A. Kuuu, ATTORNEY AT LAW, '“AND V , . ' . Proctor 1n Admiralty. \ wm mules In I" (ho (hum of this 'l'errhory. Port Townsend. W. 'l'. ____._—_.——- ' J. F. Sheehan, lmporu-r and Denier In Stoves, Tinware, lro_n- Piping. Etc»; 1 Port Townsend, W. T. W Pt. Townsend Hospltal Patients Received n Reasonable Term . I'. I'. MINOR, Wing and Consulting Surgeon ; ‘l J. E. BINQHAM. MEMNS Surgl-un. jy4t! —__;_—__._—— PORT DISCOVERY HOTEL I’orl. Dim-over” W. 'O. .I. I. PUOH. : : : ,‘PROPRIITOR THIS Hurst: Ins “aux ..REFMED mu! rvlurni-‘lu-xl 11an no on’cryto “It! vuhlk' mvry m-rmnmodmhm o helm! 11l NYnIIIINIIIIM‘IIIH mus! whum In [l]. hu ~pmvnnvuls or 111.- “gr. 'l‘lll- rlmh-eit viman um winded tofu“ Tum“. and tho hm! hymn.» ox minors Ind ignw are diqn-us‘cd u! llw Hui. *M G S ' . eorge termmg W’L‘II I‘IS TU INFORM Ill“ PATININS llml Iu- is «11l vloimr |III~II|OS§ In the UL!) S’l‘Axll known In I ’ V Stermmg s.Saloon Friend's nnll l’ntmus III‘I' u‘uk-uluc. I’nrt 'l‘uwxm-ml. Pub. 7, [s74, ___—————___. Ice! Ice! Ice! ’l‘llli I'VIII-lIt'QHNI'LI‘ I‘ I'IH‘II'ARIZID TI: lurnhll In- ill nu) IIIIIIIIIII} ‘lnl'inu the u-nwm. .‘H-I unu‘ul l'('<]lH'lf|lll_\ snlirit ur lll'l'~. I-‘ur [ugll"iv~vvlzll~ Hmuin‘ul'll lu'l'lllnAlJ...‘~ Aflrhl, I‘m” 1".“ uwn'l IU‘I III"II.\|{I‘ I!\I.I, WEEKLY ‘33“ l 3 s. MdeMW-d mat-01M!“ VOL IV. pxomn 3 bRAcKEm BAKERY, ‘ p n 0 v 1 8 ION érocery Store. for: Town-ond; w. 'l‘- CHAS. EISENBEIS,I bay“; "‘1 _'- Navy “and Pilot BRE A D , And all Kinds of i o n A. c n n n a g‘ 1 Amiiholenuoud mull mm Ffiéafioxé. ’ ' ' I ‘ GROImRI'Es. ; . FLOUR, ' , ‘1 FEED, am. 1 -——AND—- ‘ . ‘ CONEECTIONER 3 OF ALL KINDS. [“9" Order» mswctfully soliciu-d and ‘ mtlsl‘actiou guaranteed. ‘ D RU G S , PAINTS, OILS STATIONERY, 860., myflzng; DRUGS. . . MEDICINES. ‘ ' CHEMICALS, AND 'mvssxs; m Memos of all Kinda. GLASS, ‘— I PAINTS, OILS, ~AND BRUSIIEIg; A Large Assortment. ‘ —— SQAPs. ' PERFUMEBY. POMAm-zs, _ . HAIR 011,3, . AIM am Article: mu lor m mm, ‘ m. , an». m. Quick Sale“: Small Profit: Eff l'ru-ecriytions cmrfully mm -llohudcd. 41y NIT ”MD. I'. T..'JL'l.\' 10. IO". m ..--r . [-._—.._.“ Ink-“3‘ I~~“.-—‘ I-‘dflhu. Id-‘WHH "fibu-h-br "Iflhflw h-finbc—l-un ”unfit-dc “kWth-u; Mflnufihm Niobium-I’m; ”Mutts-d Fauna-unlit M'b'hhr‘cmym mmm-mumm: ‘ “mph-phantom... ‘ Lyhgnllaloqocpul; . ‘- “Biwhmwm Madam-”mt. Rubia-I‘m— .._-mam” Withlhoptdonthndmb‘ j Allflnbrhntmualrwly. Ou r Cook’s Revenge. Eerlylnthe mmerol 18%! [took board the ship Hunter, at 1 . " with be: u Plated of W " lo the threads. and these were , otmfitln thecsbm—tbecaptatn end his three mates, the supemrgo and time passengers. Mapuln’l Mme vie-Joh- luau. Ho wuaantlled the State of Mame, s stout, lmpulslve. true-hearted eallor. nbout forty yenu of age. Hls three mtee;were excellent sellout, the supe'mrgo was a ported gentleman end an- extendve traveler and my two pessenger oonpanlom were men whoeegoodquslltheolbeart I had long apprechted. . . Tbs-word“. Heaven My good-looklng men. but there was one that struck me unthvorahly—that was the cook. He was an AMoan, as black as night, and went by the name ofMax Condor, a powerlully built fellow, wlth a bmmt and arms llke the gear ofa mlll. But [twee hls hosd—hls lace— most attracted my attention. The base or his skull was large, whlle the top dwlmllcd away almost to the apex ofa cone. From ear to ear the skull was bmsder tbnn I have ever seen In any person."}lls face was also pecullar. possessing all the special African cl'lal~ acterlstlcs, but lt had a sort of vacant scanning, a refileseness and lndlfl'er ‘enoe of look seldom seen. But he was It goodcook, and as yet no one had ldlfllculty wlth hlm. Th'e eighth day out Awe pusedme southern cups of Sicily, Pusan), and before dark had left the land on our starboard quarter. At sundown the wind veered, and soon lulled away al most to a dead calm. 1 Mr. Cllrke, said the Captain adam mg hls first mnm, we am going tohave a blow out of this. lthlnk so, slr. returned the mute. One of those reguhr summer: of the “gulf. But. we’ve got plenty of sea room. _ . 1 So we have. added the Captain. But ‘you may send the light spars on deck, and I think it well to send the top gnllmt masts down. _ It wouid be safe enough, I think. 3 Then I would hue it done u, once. 1 All hands were called to shorten sail ‘nnd preplne the shlp Ibr a norm. As the light calls were all taken in, prep:- rations were made {or leudlng down the-spam, and tho'nien net to work with I win. The {champ-gallant man came down. md _then the men went to the main. They bowsed tway on ,the Mic, but the heel ol the unit had‘ 'swelléd, and they found had work to ralsc ltso as to draw the ad. The wok sat in Ms gulloy as oomposedga though nothing was golng on. One of the men esplod hlm. and the query was at once started, why he could not oom’e out and lend a hand. . ‘ i All, [fol-gotcha cook, sold theCap tnln, who heard the reunrh of the men. Home. Mex, come out and lend a hand to the mast. rope. But the negro dld not stir. . Did you hear. Max? asked the Cap mln. moving nearer to the door of the galley. Yes—l heard, mplled the cook, look ing coolly up. Then bear a hand and man the mast rope. ' But cook did not move yet. Are you going to obey me? Inked the Captain. while the blood mounted to his lace. "l‘alnt my place to pull and haul, continued Condor. ’ “‘5 your place to obey. sold the Cap mln very calmly. yet with a slight [rumble in his Vulw. h~_b‘d-b— --htfi--— I~~“-—* ~----¢“\ an. -H-dfiufin‘“ Ih-p‘n-‘dm- b‘ huh.--d~-n ‘u—uuuwm—t him-“ Hunt!!!“ "ch. mks-um dWMsd bro-nun! Mimh‘htwm 3n. clam-abuts!“ m "l”- mun ugh-Inu- I can lflp hut. winyoooboy-fl no: , . .. . . .1???“ “In W told-“lo tho deck. The hollow coal had it Mm! wlflnnotthmud w thee-p bin. “Wu-Mbrhlm udmln Wfiomdown. Tubman "Mimic-noncho haphlndlhflhomipolhylwn longtime” Whoalnplned Muhammad-m dldowmmd ._ _‘ W. Ho sued h“... ’ W. _]3|W°nt . Tho-tom .33” . tun-mun ltout‘ln any, Indondp‘ wok-dunno,- Ihmb. ‘ .. \Onée“ Orphan-llamas, übeqmdowninwm. qudedflnCtpnlnmnd this blow humane! to 111-rpm oui’lppotlm. MMQyouwngwglvew ton-dinner! . The quadon manna-(Ho the W'whowbguamtortbe ma; 3,“ 4 He npfled. I‘ve ordered?“ a,“ glwmtmlmon Moth and lomednop‘ from the sheep we killed yesterday. Good, returned the Capmln. And in‘ the sentiment we all concluded, for Condor made the best soups and broth: I ever tasted. 1 Shortly belore dinner the superelrgo‘ went. up to the gallery to sea 11on the cook got along wlth the broth, Ind when he came back he was wiping hh‘ mouth with true cplcureau gusto. l Howis It? asked Martin. Glorlous. We’ll crack a few bottles‘ of Burgundy with lt. 1 In due tlme the table was set ln the abln, and the broth brought on ln 1‘ large plated tween. We Ind takenour‘ places Hound the board, Ind the broth had been partly served, when the su-; pet-urge, who m deellng out the u—i tlcle, suddenly dropped the ladle And set back in his chalr. . What la the matter? quickly uked the mptaln. ‘Oh. I don‘t know, gasped Lemson. elesplng his hands over hle stomach. Such a pain in my bowels—and but all along my throat and stemmh. 0h —-oh—ob! The Clptlln lnstlnct'lvely sprang to his medlclne chest for the bottle of lpe mamnhgand quickly preperlng it done, he bended lt ti) the unfair. ‘ “wont hurt you, be said. Whilethe supermrgo raised the emote ic to his lips, an idea of something he had seen in themedicine chest, but u: the" moment had not time tq notion, cuneto the Clptliu‘u mind. and he‘ nose md went back. He M m haunt [nib the chest, than an ex— ‘ oilmtion of horror can from his lips. ' ‘ ‘ On your llm gentlemen, touch not 1 drop of that broth! he uttered; turn lng towml us with horror depleted on his countenance. D 6 not. touch it If you would llw, for It I; deadly poison! You ate some at fie galley, hmson P Yes—a little. groaned the sufferer. We can save you. Hold on! The uptalu opened : dnwer in the lower part of the clieet, and took there from a stomach-pump. Then he in!— tened to the supen-Irgo’s side, and placing him in a proper position, he nm the flexible India-rubber’tube dovm‘ his throat, and pumped may for dear life. Everything was removed that: When taken Into the stomach sinoe‘ morning, and it had a peunligrly gar: llcky odor. Alter this, the Captlln3 jadmlnlstered such medicines as he con-i sldexed necessary, and the supen'argo‘ felt much relieved. l ’ 01 course we were 11l regarding the :Captlin ln blnnk nmuement. He no }ticed it, 3nd as soon as he had done All ‘he could for Lawson. he tumed to us. i Gentlemen, he said, I know you an Inml'prlwd, but them Is nothing nov‘r to Hear. When I brought the emetic for ‘lAlmon, and whlle he mu drinking it, I Ithe ltlcn ~‘tnlck me that then.- \\'.l~: sou“, ‘~~.-*~ I “uD‘dl—l-d u—pp. Inn-kl I. hi u. .._—.3. ‘h‘v-hhn—C—n. “fill-Ohlhvyop _dl.-‘o*hl. u-b-l' fiat-luv (la—~o - Input-.-’: -fldu‘hh“ I." bwhbfllhfidu—m lunch—ubi- sung-db: ‘bdnfinnupwlh. Vow-nymll-hU-ul humhmuut hnhhnln. .Mlnclhlhuo ‘dlnhqoh. fibwdmvhuu‘ .‘p! ludnlhhhdvflhhu‘ ”Ilium-blight!“ nymMHhunrp-n. 1 Hum uuw‘ movement mwud his hunk, end wok lab pistol. Follow me. sound 1°“- We 11l loiiowod.snd when we nwhed them we room! the cook pro-true. an un‘ Copuin holding him down. Isl-tin hd 11-d him done to the com penion-woy. end he ind knocked him downwnhhisilet. Weooonhld the negro hound, end he nude no hesita tion in Admitting he put the orsenio [h thehnoth. ondseidhemesntwkiiithe Captain whether the not of m died or ' ’ Whenfie sold this . W'M ,_ . th, 'hlingelnd cuniugimew no' .- ‘ The murderous villsin was bound.‘ bend end foot. and then paced under‘ , the tap-gallant fore-cutie, but during the memoonshe nunsged to work his I my to the how port. which wu open. end behroony one could prevent it, he was overboard. The shipmu hove to, i but the ma hands and legs being bolm‘dhessnket onoeend we uwno p, 4 Witch-mourns yisoesoane minutes we went on our ' eoune.‘ A good cool: was found among the men, Ind no one was sorry for the . exchange. _ The mpemrgo recovered in e iew ‘ days. Melt the ship at Gibreiur, ond have not seen the Ceptaln since, but I shell not easily forget him, nor ever forget the startling emotions which I experienced when we rim learned the terrible intent at Our Cook’s Revenge. Am. Amsterdam. like Venice, ls built upon piles. and its streets are nearly ell mlble by canals—even to the doors of many of the dwelling houses and‘ stores. Like the Queen 01 the Adriatic, wrltess traveler, it has its three hun dred bridge, but yet itls no more like Venice then i to Hemrles. Amsterdam is all reality and of the most prutieal character in its aspect, while Venice is likesmldsnrnmer nlght'sdrearn. There are sections of the thickly peopled por tions oi the place that present the out door aspeét ofhuruble life, so notlwable in the Italisn cities. though the indi viduality of the two races, so to speak, could hsnily be wider sport in external n'spect—one dxrk as night, 'the other blonde end bright as the sunshine. I neversaw such an army of rosy cheeks snd flesh complexions Is the Dutch women exhibit in thestreets of Artistes» dam; they present a very strong con trast after traveling in Southern Europe. There, as throughout Ger- Insny. the women divide the heevy work with the men; they steer" the large merchsnt crafts that nsvigate the road anus; they row tho smeller hosts side by side with the husband or brother, even using the long propelling poles at the shoulder. wnllring along the gnmvules ot the heavily-laden ‘crafts. Many of the streets or the city would be quite handsome, with due allowance tor Dutch arohitecture, were ‘ it not for a proclivity which the inhsb {ltsuts’evlnce ib‘r pointing theirhonses ‘blsck outside, giving I rather mneml aspect to the long range oi {modes in immy dinners. As nearly all mer ‘ciuindise is transported by the mulls, ‘ there is n notleeeble absence ofsll sorts §of vehicles except dog‘mrts and pes ‘senger vans; consequently a Venice ‘llke silence pervades the same. The queer aspect of the low countries, as presented in the form of hundreds of wind-mills. is not wanting even in'the very city itself. ' Bunm TATIDR has seemed the cor respondence that pasted begweeu Joseph and Ppfiphu‘s wile, which the‘ EChlcago people an very anxious to ob-l Main. 11: nppeus by what hns been‘ ‘gathered from some of It that WM .1115 been lllcherto hum] of the matter was only Joseph‘s version. as be n; in nod l! [U Ills Witt. 80.11. “I“. ”--‘—*- bv hhhl—(‘ll—t it -1“ 7" Uh .3 O. “any-”wad “*dW—fl Idvh- ht. ‘cfliyla. lflln Hm I In” k~h*“m MIN-pl!“ at “uni «booed the we pm at Mb -.mhndw‘ gnu-u. Kh- yuu ep- In. 1.- an.“ M in“ h m. Mutlmmuhtmwmh- MM. “WWI-HM lune! hallfiwhne New“) ”In been “peed. living Itchy wont-hm. Meal—Mali". W one put-'- Io Il ommu I- u- m lbhhwmfleu toroluemlher‘eenuemhueeh uln whether Peter‘e mum-m pesto Selnu u M: surviving heir. Wlllhm. the elder brothel-manual themltnrmly.end ltwuonrynpon eerfloeol the paper! he: the you; ledyleemed.» her mamb twuon.“ Ihe“! not the dilld of hernputed perente. Itwuebownlu "Hence that Peter Simmons had In 186] upped Wilhelm- Cornell: Pot» mull“ togeéher u mmmdwfle‘. ind Chet In 1865 they Wen tormlfly mauled, the girl 801 ml. their only chlld luwlng been born In the luterlm. ; ‘ wbe deunulned westhe ' Mug” 1 . t}: Court qumi‘n and mm. unmfi I executedoonetuutednlgwml murlqe. I “'01“?!an ether 3 unmade . libel-won. I verdlct in am or m. pGlbe, whole-abet lune but gun. ‘ 050.000. mum-Inmate In mica. —‘ Thebilewing is. the efloisi upon at. the bumingof witchesin Hexjoo, de ted April 10th: 011 the morning of the 7th of this month, the witches Diego Lugo, end his eon, G. Pom; were executed in the public squena or this place, hsving failed to cure the bewitdied Silveeter Lamrlns, as they haul compmmiwd themselves to do. The execution of the witches was or dered It 10 o‘clock at night They were pieced In the center of e bonfire and a equate formed of sixty men armed with Mexican knives. 'ijhe place itself the then encircled, when it we: order ed that the penons who had It difl‘ereut ‘times assisted the witchee should light ‘ the fire, which we: done immedhtely. Soon alter the fire had commenced to blue the witches cried out, Mr. Judge put out the mend we will give up our idols. ' An order was given end immediately carried out to extinguish the tire and ‘looeeu thewiwhee. whereupon the mul ;titude present commissioned Diunien Lennl. to proceed with the witches to their houses and receive the idols which they onered to give up. which was done, the latter handing over a little ipouch-shaped louistone. Ind none irom the see, enveloped in comm end ‘paper. which were depoeiied in the Court. Attheume time unmatc denounced seven] What. The ‘peopieclsmoledfortheexewtlon olthe ‘witchuud the burning of the idol: which we: sulnequemiy done. Anus-asap Tug—A use which than some llght upon thewlorlug .9! Mums bsfisletbe Coast otQuesn‘s Bench In London My. A 3:oer carrying on bullw- It Blrklnbesd, hsd been convicted of sdulterstlon, his green sea lnvlng been faced with PM slsu blue and gypsum. On his part. It wushovm that the ta a: sold by him was in the same state M when It came from abroad; and it was stated thus the “green" has Imported h'om Chins wss lnvsrlsbly pslnhed sud mesa In this manner. The Judas ssld strsdasman could only be prom bypnmng up in his shop, “I sell as. from Chins sdulheramd wlth Pmsslsn blue and gyp sum," or he should wu the purchaser an be was selling such. The oonvlv, {don msflrmed.—Engllsh paper. l rummage [asthma or the mini did many sensible things, and Eamon; them [nasal the bill authorizing lthe coinage or twenty-cent piecpo. This will rid the Pacific Coast of. nuisance. I‘lo nnd a hut cunts in not I inrgc sum. but as matters stand it In quite paulble for any ordinng man to lose that amount twenty or irty times per dny the whole year mud, unless he like: no flik black looks b; Elvin? dim: I when “bin" mdom nth ng iew men are to (10. The oulnagv of wen tj-cent pieces will do away with I'l the loan that comm lromthc nckolulnghy "biL<.“- S. F. Chronicle. ‘ . a. --~.- o‘. ~*‘ 0. 0.-‘ O. ..'-p” . 0. \_p-‘ .- I'D-...“...- ‘dbc—flh‘ ‘ --_-“ mum [uni untu- I‘UI uu no 119' CLor'tmvo l. um \‘ufly. mm 30013. sllOl3. IIITLI I I I ' I wnNIsI-lmc 60005. (3um IA'I'I'ING. TBUNIA GOODS FOB INDIAN TRADR‘ 1'34...qu AID emu G- R O C E R I E S . 0! Excellent Qunllxy. Also, a FULL mm? 0' Merchandise Generally. ' Vuy Cheap for Cobb. ‘To am who desire IWltbmnl HONOIAILI DEALING He will guarantee full Won. . SIGII'I‘ EXCHANGE On San Francisco Ind “cloth. I. C.. x for ule ln sum: to suit. Money to no”: . 0n Approved Security. "Ll. All) OTHER m PL'nClusl-m. Port Townsend, -W. 'l‘. 11-U ————.—.—___._ fimmfifi aammm "- v °mfinfim my debt- «atria by the amount or crew of and veal. . E. u. {town-m l 00.. Am i. Port Town-ond, July 0. nm. .0. i W ‘53 Puget Sound Telegraph x COMPQXNY. -‘ AT A unmxc or ml Dunn ~ I‘m-uses, held June $431; in am.“ 'a‘whmorgmm ‘- rhe pm 0! paying 01 the finds-Ita lmmsnlreounm n; the line. B holdcrl m hereby Milled an acid ulna-amen! must he paid in“. aggoiloaul’on Min-2nd, W. T., m be the 17th day 0‘ July or that will bu dechrud donnqmi. and now cordnueo in): the law of Pnblh his. . . By order at the Board. . 0.1-. ummn. nu! t. J. J. H. V'Ax Boxxuumoc'y Pro . June so, um. ' mar _ . f—Nh— ': mu an! Last 611'! c .._;s us All) or flu. PUBLIC LIBRARY [ll‘ KENTUCKY! JULY SIOT, 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. One Gnnd M 6mm“ (In Grand Cull (3|fl............., WM One Grand (rush G1ft.............. 15.0 w One Grand (mh'um.............. no.” one Grand (huh um............. um Imm: mam‘w'mm '3th £11m; 121%..«23222111333 m ' w ......u.. ”(fish (“:2 Amm,.......... lAM ”(hummus momentum...” ...! wwnums wwhm M ”Gamma. L0w0mh...m.....101.00 “mm: :3me M... , new on ems. wmhIIIIIIIIIII .0... . Gmnd'l'oul. ”.mcinnauuuh. mu run: 0' 110 m. m‘flcketl.. M ¥nlvesmh.. ”...: ermm‘”.m“"°'...‘:::.'::::::::::: um v 8KTicket5(0n.......................LN.” For Tickets or inbrmnflou, Addres nuts. 3. mm Agni-4w. 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