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PUGET SOUND ABGUS. ;; -.. TS --. .__-, ..'.'..;__.:‘ OFFICIAL P..pi—::t 0F Putti Immune. flown—llium,“ LUCA}; i'l‘l'lNN. From 'I Illlr\(lll)'s Dally. Sun- .\lutilln. :n‘riwul ll)-lill}' from Pun-“ink: 13‘. With lltl.lln'l'fnl‘ Vlenl‘nisu. llun’ l’urvst Qua-n :tri'ivml lu-rill)‘ from Sun l“l‘l|llt‘l\t':>. :nnl \wnt to (illllll)it‘ to Inn-J. THE lmihlingorm-tz-il for u lnisim-ss hollN' by F. \Viih‘lmv. Esq” is in rum-int of u stm‘ii of goods tmlny. Lisut'strolm‘s sminl party will tnlw placv 'l'hurstluy. Aug. 2ttli. aunl not Fri day, its prt-viuusly unuonncwl. Mn. ll \ltKl-Ilt is intlustriously omplnyml decorating the shelves of his capacious storv with u new stock of goods. Tnnm Lit-ut. (100. A. ('mik nrrivml from Boston yesterday to till the vacancy on thoWolt-ntt. ounsvd by the absence of Lieut. Itockwmnl. who wont emit some ago. Inrunvnnnsrs nro constantly occur ring in the business portion of our city. while new buildings are rising in vari ous loculitivs on the hill. LIEI'T. I“. (int-Im, of tln‘ U. H. Signal Servit‘t‘. was in town yestordny on lumi nous connvctml with tho signal snrvice tell-graph lino from Port Angoless to Cape Flutter): Timsn ships are now loading at Port Mattisnn, tlu-Coqniinlm Northwest and Oflkilllltl. 'l‘wo loft lust \wok. tho 'l‘. W. Lumsmnl Rowena. The mill hus lbw-n cutting 75,000 feet of lumbor ii any. but will soon tlouhlo thut quitntitfi. It is Silill the new circular gang will cut 100,001) feet in fun hours. The Viotorin Colonist says “it is re. ported on good authority that the iron mine on this island has lmcn sold to a San Francisco syndiouto for a consider able sum of money. and that the prac‘ tice of mixing the Toxmln magnetic ore with tho 31mg ore of Washington territo ry will he continued." A mmmsrosnnsr of the Kingston. (N. Y.) Frecnmn has the following to say discriptivo of Western Washington: “We come to West Washington, or what is better known as the region of Puget Sound. And here how shall we find words to express the grandeur, the re sources, the prospective greatness of this vast region? Twenty thousand square miles of rich woodlands, prairies and fertile soil! Two thousand square miles of calm peaceful inland waters, without I rock or shoal to impede the progress of a seventy-four gun ship! Ten million acres of the finest timber for ship buildingand all other industries surrounding its nu merous excellent harbors! Its rivers and bays teeming with salmon. and all other kinds of palatable tish; its growing towns and its giant like strides in commerce, carried on with San Francisco, Southern California, South America. the Sandwich Islands and Australia! With its mines of coal and iron now just opening up! With the Northern Pacific Railroad soon to unite the waters of the great lake! with shorter lines branching out in all directional With a climate that is neith er cold, nor warm enough to be enervatr ingl With an intelligent and enterpris ing population, and immigration build ing up her towns and starting new in dustries! In contemplation of all the mind becomes dazzled at the brilliant future of this new state. The statistics of her commerce, too dry and too lengthy lobe inserted here, are absolutely start ling for such a new place, and for less than 100,000 wpulation. There are over (oft! steamers already belonging to and Sailing on the waters of Puget Sound. There are 350 sailing ships that trade "‘ll. and carry lumber, beef. mutton, 'oo]. wheat and other products from her ports. She is enabled to set lumber of the best kinds down in San Francisco '0? less than San Fancisco can bring in from her foothills. Her canned salmon ”kill ”3’ the million cases (although lilll in its infancy) is supplying the mar t;:B of the World. She unites in herself em r: sources oflthe greatest of our cast- Htates; and In the words of the elo -2111;“: Albert Brewster, the Star of Em the in its westward way: now shines over Washg'mnd and 'llt‘fllltlflll territory of till W'lnmon. . It is rellccted by the pla sters of its magnificent sound." ~M—~-———- ktgleiiii‘i‘V‘l'. .\lrs. Deborah ' Van lloli 30km”; This“ the late Adrian 11. \an Im. N. Y: will “fig” residence 11l Brook- Filmed u}. “a ..‘l of August. at the. nd “st “T M wars. lsl ol ad rcsnlctl ln Brooklyn slllci' l‘il' g; , 1.. l .' 'l 1n the falhilv vault | ' at" lull ill” ”.li Pl 1. tin-3. ‘m the. 'tl \lll m . naood unit sh“) f"ll0\\‘¢hl””l.. r‘ niong the ri-lattu-s ills" last rwt' a, n mains of deceased to so,“ “A‘s-d rile-”L7 tplanl-e urn-"four of lu_'r Mrs. The “-tiitlt in )1 hi, M, h. and at 'l’llrtcllow ‘o‘“, 1.1, A?" “as the mother' of Imklh‘lnn W ilimnn MHJUI J. J. 11. \an "lilesg “f'fl'l_"\,l"‘|”flw‘tl i"."“" of the “Ruling. " ~cw lurk luuckerboclwr shrill. '.. '" "L H o \‘l'llililin’r Nu'l‘lt'l-Z 01'! Th“ llii-illrrihl” s“\}|t-\.‘ll.\ .. ' l . . . 1.1.1. tul'..ll.l'~ll. l-‘I-om I‘rlqlay's Dally. Scuoossa Ql'ans arrived at Port ])is eovery last night from San Pedro. lik'rxn Emma Augusta arrived here last evening from Kahalui. BANK Northwest passed out yesterday. lumber laden for San l“raueiseo. GERMAN bark l'nion arrived at Port Discovery last night from Royal [loads in tow of tag .\lastu-k. » llrzv. MR. Annxwoaa having gone to Neah Day, Bishop l’addoek will hold Di~ vine service in the Episcopal church on Sunday next. Our citizens will there fore have an unexpected opportunity of listening to this most eloquent speaker. Mr. Alexander will return home by Wednesday next. Tun Congregational Association of Washington Territory is holding its an nual meeting at Plymouth church. Se attle. The. first session opened at 10 o‘clock Thursday morning. the 17th inst. There were present the Revs. J. A. Ban field of Tacoma. S. (lreene of Houghton. E. ().'l'ade of Fidalgo. P. Harrison of North Seattle. W. H. Stewart of Semi ahmoo, J. Campbell of ()lympia, and J. E. Dwinell, l). D..of Sacramento. Cal. ‘ FROM 'mn Noaru.—Ths Victoria Ere m'ug; Post of the 17th. reports the arrival of the Grappler from Wrangel and way ports. The [l.B. Waehusetts was laying at Wrangel. The. (lrappler met the Evangel in Duke of Clarence Straits on the 9th. and on the llth the Dakota. She brought down 3070 cases salmon from the Skeena river. Drsuxocisnsn VisitoM.» Yesterday afternoon With) the generalcommittee of arrangements for the reception of the Marquis of Lorne. and Her Royal High ness the Princess Louise. his wife, met in Victoria and arranged the line of route. number of arches to be erected, etc. They will arrive about the 15th of September. The Victorians look forward to a grand holiday. and we predict that crowds of our citizens will visit Victoria to look upon the pageant. Tm: facilities of travel have of late in duced many of the Washington officials to visit Puget Sound. Yesterday, Hon. Thos. Symonds. Ass. U. S. Attorney Gen eral, with Mr. Lyons. chief clerk. came downs Sound on the Geo. E. Starr. and proceeded to the San Juan Lime Kiln from which place they took aride in the interior of the Island returning here in the evening. Anna on Fran—« This forenoon a chimney of one of the Chinese wash-- houses on Water street. near the corner of Adams. took fire and filled the neigh; horhood with a dense smoke. The fire; bell was may and the engine hauled out into the street, but by the time that feat had been accomplished the tire was out. What we want in thifltown more than an engine is a hook and ladder and bucket com pany.whose duty should be on the first alarm to run to the tire with their back ets and ladders. and nine times out of ten. such prompt action would extinguish a tire before it could make headway. but then it required, the engine could come in use. Tun Sailors' Magazine for August con tains an excellentartiele on the new Mar iuers‘ Home at Portland. Oregon. The editor says: " The completion of this beautiful building. and its formal open ing on the 9th of May last, make such a milestone of pmgress in work for sea men on our Pacific coast that we readily give considerable space to accounts which have been forwarded to as. and we congratulate all our friends in Port land. especially chaplain Stubbs and his wife as well as the friends of our wase generally. upon the auspicious event which the reports commemorate." The officers of the Mariners’ Home are Hon. H. W. Corbett. Presdent; E. Quacken bush. Seretary and Treasurer; Rev. 1%. S. Stubbs. Chaplain and Slux‘rintendont; J. Wilkinson. Manager. The Home is in successful operation and has already proved of great benefit to seamen; Tun San Francisco correspondent of the New York Herold writes as follow: “There is no doubt that the proslwrity of the Pacific coast is now in a more du mhle form than at any time since its set tlement. The large number of immi grants to Oregon and Washington Terri tory, principally from(iormsny. has en hanced property a hundred fold in those localities. These are not a broken down lot of fortune seekers, neither a class who expect to Work little and make much. but persons of moderato moans and fa miliar with the routiuooifnnn life. They at once: enter upon the hai‘dsbipsendured by the pioneer, and by “air frlu:alil_\'alnl industry are sooncomfortablysurround~ ml with all tho Ilt'Cl‘h'Siiit‘i and many 0? the luxuries of lilo. While- this class is dusirnblu for ("0311" and l-lastc-ru Wash ington. the Western portion of tho lattvr territory needs some of the idle ca'pitul of the vast invested in her anal and iron mines. in her lumber interests and fish cries. Take the 194 m milvs of shore lino on Puget Hound and see the vast amount of eupitnl uud musele thut can he use fully employed in her ilnlit‘l‘it‘fl ulone.nnd remember that but one or two indilli-reut cunning establishments of limited means now oeeupy this unit uren. llei' lumlu-r interests ure on it much lurgerseule. The day is in the nenr future when thisurand inlund oeeun will be ulivo with humanity and nniehinery. und there will [was many Hero/II reporters to write thu newg across the continent us there are now houses in that section outside of the towns und villages which loom up at long distances uloiu: the shore. Oregon, too, has her eonl und iron deposits in the mountain ranges, but so fur her chief employment him been directed to agriculture and manufacturing interests. l‘ronl Null-rainy! Dally. .\ln. 0. H. Holcombe urrived home to duy, utter I). visit up Hound. THE P. S. Iron company wnut nu ex peeienced boiler maker nt Irondule. A nuorunn of Rev. J. B. Alexander urrivud this morning from New York. Mn.'JAs. Mcxsvuu'r, of Seattle, is suf furing from an attack of pneumonia. Tun editor arrived home today having been over at Utsalady onotfleial busi [loß34. THE steamer Yaquina will sail from Portland, Sept. 2d. for Puget Sound and ; Victoria. 3 Ma. R. DELANTY, one of the heavy lam ‘bennen of Port Discovery Bay, was in town today. 1 B! the ocean steamer to arrive at ;l’ortland today. Hon. Thos. H. Brents. ‘ )I 0.. is a passenger. ‘ Asuoa'r time ago a salmon Weighing 60 lhs., about live feet long. was caught l 0“ Gnomes Island, by an Indian. ; Ar Utsalady the saw mill is making 1 telling “ runs" in its quiet way. averaging 3 about 80,000 feet of lumber per day. i Ma. 0. F. Kme returned from Port Blairer Wednesday, after several weeks' aibsence loading vessels at that point. Ma. Camp‘s new building next door to .Waterman & Katz‘ has been rented by Messrs. Charles Johnson and John Greene for a beer saloon. Rev. J. Ram preached at Port Discov ery last evening toa fair-sized audience. He contemplates holding services there on the first Sunday of each month. and semi-monthly on week day evenings. Dana are quite plentiful in parts of Whidby Island. Recently a party went from Utsnlady with hounds and killed four flne fellows which they brought home as the result of a few hours’ hunt. Ma. BLAKE is preparing to exhibit his improved harness, patent buckles,&c., at the territorial fair which will open in Olympia on the 28th inst. Why cannot others find something worth displaying at the fair. Curr. RACE, of the steamer Helen, has had neat and attractive posters printed showing how his craft runs. fare, (to. We opine that this little steamer, in her Race for public patronage, will secure a liberal share. Tm: Seattle (‘hronirle man is making an effort to get up a list in this place. That paper is issued on Monday morn ings instead of Sllndays~~~which is its chief claim of advantage over the Post- In tell igen cer. BY the steamer North Pacific Thurs day morning Messrs. Jackman & Terry received about twenty head of beef cattle from east of the mountains. They also received a lot of hay yesterday from Whidby Inland. Ar the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Puget Sound West Side Railroad the following persons were elected Trustees: 'l‘. 'l‘. Minor. J. A. Kuhn. (3. C. Bartlett. R. l). Attridge, R. C. Hill. (i. Eisenbeis. N. H. ()winas and J. W. Aekcrson. This enterprise is in a healthy condition. A NEAT new building is about being erected at Port. Discovery, to be used as a schoolhouse, public hall. and for relig ious services. A gentleman recently from there mentions aevcral evidences of pros perity, among which are the erectingot' new dwelling housed. fences. kc. WE learn that important improvements are going: on at the Port Discovery HHW mill. The mill building will be length ened some thirty feet. and widened so as to give the new gang Haw full play. This will materially increase the capacity of the mill. luraoymmxrs Anoi'r 'l‘owx. Mr. Thus. Drummoud. the ever busy "untrue tor. plasters-r, etc.. is just now crowded above his utmost Working capacity with orders that will require. some time for tiillinz. II“ is engaged in the upper part of Mr. C. C. Bartlett's stone. building. tin ishini: the same throughout. The space on the upper tioor referred to, fault“ it, it feet ceiling. i-i beimz divid- d into nix tceu roomu. which are all being ha rd t'm‘ ishcd. .\lr. Dsmnsuonll, w'm i“ doing the Work by contract. has sow-n Invn mn- l ployml. and will got tln- job (‘ullllilt-tmll about (h-tolu-r lst. l'art of tho runnisl will be m't'llplt-il by Mr. llartla-tt with llh‘l family. the titlll‘l'“ will In- hold for ra-nt l for otlim-s. .\lr. lh'unnnulnl jn~t tini >llt'\ll ('apt. .\dnms' llllllrtt' on tho 1111 l a l‘n-w l daysago. .\lr. Starrvtt tln- carpenter.‘ will connncnco t‘apt. Bollcs' housi- on they hill ncxt Monday. .‘dr. Wuyson is also} making some iniprovona-nts in tho valley. .\lr. Wm. llarned. in Maple avi-nuc. isl improving sonic. )li-ssrs. Waterman .\ri Katz' building. next door to thcir store, ‘ occupicd by the (lam saloon, is having a new roof put on. i I‘rom Monday‘s Dally. ’l‘ns Evangcl is overdue. ’l'ns steamer J. 11. Libby is to be that oughly ovr-rhaulcd and repaired at He attle. Blsuor Paddock prcachod in the Epis copal church hero yestcrday. and is ex pcctcd to be in New Tacoma next Sun day. Summits Court will convene for a short than this week, for tho purpose of announcing decisions upon cascstricd at the July term. Nora the change in Mr. Jas.Joucs‘ advertisement. His business is enlarg ing. so that he now includes rifles, cart ridgcs, shells, powder, shot, wads, caps, etc, in fact almost anything a sportsman wants. PEOPLE use a great deal. of small fruit lierenbouts. Ocean steamers arrive every ten days, and sometimes oftener, always bringing largo quantities for our retail dealers, yet the supply always gives out between arrivals. BY the steamer Elder which left here yesterday. Capt. E. E. Hickman and fam ily left for San Francisco. The change is made in hopes of finding medical re lief for Mrs. Hickman who has been sorely afilicted for several years. Tan ocean steamer Idaho sailed from San Francisco Saturday for Puget Sound. Following is her list of passengers for Port Townsend: A. A. Plummer. Ber nard Klein, Mrs. L. J. Todd. Madame Lecuyer, C. B. McCarthy. Daniel Parks, Mrs. R. L. Oaten. The Mississippi also sailed same day from there with passen gers for this place, as follows: C. E. Si monds and Wm. Schultze. ‘ IT has come to our ears that Capt. Rufus Calhoun might be induced to run for sheritf in this county, provided the republican nomination were tendered him. The Captain is an old line repub lican, a man of strong. unbending will, accustomed to making things “go," and he has been a resident of J etferson coun ty sonic sixteen years. We had no idea he could be induced to retire from his favorite avocation, but this whisper comes from good authority. If he would really look favorably upon a proposition to settle down to the duties of a lands man, we do not hesitate to say that his claims upon the republican party and upon the citizens of this county. in con nection with the position mentioned, are of the strongest character. Janos SWAN has received from Alex. 0. AnderSon, inspector of fisheries in B. C., a large poster announcing the great intcmational fisheries exhibition to be held in London in 1&8‘3. His royal high ncss. the Prince of Wales, is announced as President, and Sir J ( hn A. McDonald, Premier of Canada. is Vice President. Under the head of “classification," ap pear the following: “Fishing." (sea and fresh water): "Economic condition of fishermen ;“ Commercial and Economic ;“ "Fish culture;" “natural history;" His tory and litcratarc of fishing fishery laws~ tlsh commcrccz" Loan collections :" "Money prizcsf‘ “Essays." kc. Enough local interest has been manifested al ready to insure a creditable showing: tor thoprovincc of British Columbia, and J udgo Swan's well known familiarity with tho subject. as also his connection with the U. S. Fish Commission. have led to an appeal to him for such assist. ancc as he will generously oll'er. ’l‘m‘. Dispatch loft today for Noah Bay and way ports. witha full load of frcight; also, among her p:ia:wii,<:crs were: Mrs. Howe, of Scattlc, for Dangers-4s. .\lr. 11. .\[caghen of Port Angoles, returning homo. Mr. Alexander, broth"! «if [ti-v. J. B. Alexandcr. going to join the lath-r at Noah liaji. lnspnctor Pric" and son. rc turniiu to Noah ltaymnl mo of the llrockways. gain: to l‘yscli‘. I“st l'ld-wa't‘ll-‘t'b. Sum»- throw “'Ft'li" ago. tiyz- sloop loads of .~:.hnon won taken to .\i r; \\'¢-~tnlin~tor. than 5". ni :Lllmnn. but owing to unu.~u:.ll_ l.l":i- run on the l"r:-.~'Hr river m fur tins ,~ .m .i. 1‘..- vzinm-rics \wrn- nnabh- t') l.liu' :lu-zn .i'. any prim-,anl they had to l'-- tiamwn away. .‘ill'. .‘lllrtu'. t'l' S¢“,'i...iii:it'w. l‘rt sevwrrdhiousand. h'nf: .1. u. 'l'm: ~t.waer lilizu .-\nilrr~~on will in lllllhl'lft‘tl H'l .\lnnnlay. Nlu- inn-4 l\:.l i‘u'r bottom thurounwily' ropuilml :Il‘l krill l 1‘ unal- o'mr into a "w. int-ml. .l i.» .i.. . Vim- fur sum" your" tIH' Il‘in. l"m.‘-/I ,1 '- lll" H-‘r‘:', ‘Jlllll. MAI{I!IJ'XID. [ .\lhw‘ulfil'il Ilium-low, ul‘ Olympia. (llltl 1 .\lr. \\ 11111111 l llunm-y. of tho lirm of imunllmn N Bunnvyu»! llllfl oily. Worn i murrml )t'Hfrnlu)‘ ul lln- n-rtlllt‘nt'l- til the 'lu'hlv'n‘ lll'l'l‘lllfl. 'l'llv lll‘llll' null LII-Imm n-lurnml In 11m oin last «-\vlli:m.——XvW 'l'Lu' mm l.l‘rlglri' nl' llm lHtli 111 ml. 'l‘lu- muny l'rit-nlls of the bride. wliu ' prul'imluly fnrmml lll‘l‘ iu-quninhliil'o- dur ing lu-r hm yours‘ n-sillmim- lu-ru. will umtu in wishing tlw happy ('uupluhm rug/um mi tlu'ir lll‘W llt‘plll'llll‘l'. llutln m’ tliom wore sclnmlmnlvs of the mlitnr liosruu.’ wliu "km-w lmt tn pmisv." nml wliu cam host vxpri-sa his foeliugn in th poet‘s “Wink: " Snr lnn‘li. nnr wild. nnl' mm. nnrqu‘i. tun Nllll [mm «ml Ili\ Mv: TIII-_\ rurn-wnnrl ll‘Ulll rllsnml u'url-ls. ‘l‘lmuull lxunslmrl-Aurn ~li-lih-11. ".\4 thou- ulmvc from 1111111111 l l-llu llu'm-lw' lllA'l'l’ch uf )o}. .\lil_\‘ Iml h mmkv from Immnu won lu purl lliu‘x plum: Ih‘nll‘l!_‘.‘." 22...?“ Noncn. --0 n and nftm- this date we will deliver our goods tu all pin-ta U! the city, free of chume, ‘ C. C. BARTLETT 8: (0. July 25. 1882. Republican County Convention. The Republican voters of Jefi‘erson County Will meet in their respective pre eua-ts on Satimlny. the 2d day of Sep tember, 1832; at 'Zilll o‘clock P. 31.. for the purpose of electing delegates to attend a (_‘ounty Convention to be held at Port. Townsend on Friday. September 8.18%. for the purpose of electing three dele gates to attend the Republican Territo rial Convention to be held iih.Vancotii'er on the 20th day of September. 1882. .'lhe representation of the several pre cincts vnll be as follow: Port ToWneend five, Port Discovery three. Port Ludlow tivo. Chiniacnm and Irondale three. Quil-- cmo one, Dncaboos one. By order of the Republican County Committee. Anaaa'r VBaxoes. Chairman. R. D. Armless. Secretary. - For Sale. In South Port Townsend 12 BLOCKS~~I92 LOTS, 45x120 FEET. This property is eligibly located ,‘4’ of‘ a mile south of the furnace at Iroadale; it corners on tide water. Plat nearly level; timber partially removed and be mg removed. Good water obtained any where at a depth of about 12 feet. Title Perfect; Terms Reasonable. The above lots will be offered for sale cheap for cash. Apply to J Aims Jonas, Port. Townsend. Or Charlea Case. Seattle. J one 22. 1882. Bm. Notice. Having bought the Restaurant known as the " Holly Tree Inn.“ formerly owned by Asher Freeman,we willsay to the public that we shall endeavor to conduct 1t dit t'ere ntly than lieretotore-- tbatour etl‘orts shall be to please the people mand we hope by so doing that we shall receive a full share of the public patronage. Give us a call. , Rnosnm & WILLIAMS. NOTI C E . Dissolution of (Jo-Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the copart nership heretofore existing between. Danie McLachlan. William McLaoh hm and Thomas H. Lee. under the firm name of McLachlan Bros. it Lee. at Eureka. San Juan Co.. W. T., has been dissolved by mutal consent. The under signed. survivor of the firm. willconduct the business hereafter under the firm name of 'l‘. H. Lee Jr 00.. assuming rll liabilities of the old firm. and all debts‘ due the old firm must be paid to him. 'l‘aos. H. Lsa. Eureka, San J unn 00., Aug. 11. 1882. 274 w DR. C. “'. HUNT, D E N T I S T, Will be in Port Townsend again on of about SEPTEMBER. Ist. Thanking thr public for liberal patronage. I hope to command their confidence in future. ‘ 5,-21 o. w. HUNT. ”e 539 " ”hf—223 l 1: arm" 2‘3"" “ ”*3 i RT}??? 2:641? i. 7 av ‘ war <---_ _z’ .i ~ 5 i in. ‘1’“; 15, ?Jf _ -3 “‘24 flit '3 "Ala >3 l /-"t‘\s .i" 'l']. . 1.5 . ....v I ..;.. ,Nii‘ x”, I =l..:‘_.___. r’ $.25?- l .GCRESN P 3333 FOR SALE. l 1 \ N lililll'l'll .\ll-fl)ll'.\[ (itllillilN . ; l‘n-w'. in prizw- my litiwu. itllilllil'! broken or \vorn about it. o. mph-to ‘\\'i?ll l'iillt'r “111:“. out in! "il|‘.'~‘. ””"l' it'lm‘w‘. I'ii'..lii tact rs titltll) .\N' Vl‘l“. will lu- put mi lmnnl 1,. .m ;,t l’ort 'l'mi‘n .""ii|l for 5‘2“”. mull. Now i\' illi' time 'l‘ I‘ll! illx‘. .\.l.l”o-\\; .\mn'i tli‘ll‘l- i'. ‘ SHEEP FOR SALE. 1. ~‘ (:1: ’ 3 . a?” 'I. I l" 3' ' ~ iii-lizv; in l|‘l"1'l."*/' -l|4"i' “i 3 .'-. I .f I . th.-1r admin .gv to 'liill'.‘3 .\. llilsisw. l '-.: l.l; :il. fin; J'l. '2 «wt! 1}