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M ' |_\\\~ l 1 ' \4l\l. ‘IU ‘.):\\‘~i-A|-'A;< AF- |\Vl!s|'KLE ‘l'Al i i! l.\ ‘l‘lll‘. t‘ul 2:15. 1‘ 5Nu nin-r- v. 1.” rln iwi Li\" r\ H'l‘i‘ E'O'ECK‘ .‘nzhur -llll'.|l_‘-'ilF-’ i‘O'Hi i.'t‘i'-l .i~ ‘-\i-li.i:;r In cw. ‘inuv t:.'v"r- :1» I" ~liu!\\. '.'. If:.t'--4-r:‘.cr4 ~,-.i_..r H. - -2 i—v u:.li!i::::iiu- n 1 their [n-ruriiml~. t’ir- li:lhli<‘:i~' may cum il.u-- tv ‘1‘”![h"l|llllllllu‘l:lfl'v'zlhlg‘l“ .u-- pzii'l 3, If ~iih~rri‘i-r= :n:~.'?i'\'i "I‘ l‘i'fiiiil in [aka ”Ile p-“lmii-‘rih frnin lhv (mim- m “L 144. lb») are din-rim! til-1y :irn lz-x'd r.-~p.m~ili§i- llnlil Ill”) per lo their Mill. and ("Ile Yin-21' [up-rs disrnn linuetl 4. if snh‘l-rihui" mow tu ”HI"? Mm e-s Without inform‘n: the puhll-lu-N. :ml in» [mp-ir- urn rent I n mu m: lllt'l‘ direction. Ihr;- :.r~‘ rv~pnll~ rim». 5. I'm: tour:~ h u'n (’FCi-XA"l..'llit Hindu-,1 in (she pvrimlicah from tin-"five. nr humming ;:|u‘ havii-L- tli-mi nm'a'lcd fur is [mum lit-”tn m idi-nm of iliti‘nlim-zli fmutl.‘ 6. Any person ulm receives a in). -]-:I;-0r inn‘ nukes nw of it, Whr‘llh'l’ ll" imi Orzh-n-d i: or um i.— hclxi in luv to he at ruhsrrzher 7. if .-m smibers 5n ' in :ulvani- . they ar bound h sin) m nice to lan- pnhlishmm in the Plld nttlu-iru-rm. it they do not ui-h In (antinuc ukin: tie In: er. uthK-I'Wir'c lliv illiillislh‘r IS antlimizvd to lend it mn,nml tho ruhsrriimr. will to rrspuiisihic until extrirs nutit‘t‘. with rnxmeut of ul. nnenrr. is sent to the [utbliihtr Secret Societies. (jig-mp": LOG-:0 3'; 2|, “.70! P., man" at “I‘d Men's Ilull Bl‘fl’)‘ Thnrulay eve nlm: at! Sp. m. \‘i-itmg Knights cordi ally infiivd. ii. 1“. Beecutn. C. C. \i'. F. i-‘zsnlon-, K. or it. 8; 5. Port Townsend Lodze. XO. 6, F. .t A. _ M... meek in Court. ileum building each - . Vi Mnesiay evening on or pmceedlng the full moon. _~ - 31:. mm- Lodge, xo. 9.]. o. o. r. ‘ ' meets Saturday evening in Good Templars' Hail. Juan do Pam Loafe. No. 51. A.—o.ti. W.. Inf-cu inseam! an (Darth Thuradn} evening-1 of etch month. in Good Tam [\lnn‘ Hall. at 7:!) o’clock. L. 3. "name; 11. W. J. N. LAI'IACfl. Sec. __________—______—— l. 0. it. 1.-—Chmnnkun Tribe No.l. Improved order of Red Hen. meets at 111-11 Man anII Tuesday eveninga for luminous: and Friday: for awn: work. Jon): 'l. Sunnis, Swim-nu. . F. Lynnmn. C. of R. ._____~_.______—____ I. 0. G. T.——Jel!enxon Lodge. No. 12. Indopend an, Order of Good Templarr. meets at their hail aver-v Friday eveninv at. 8. Church Directory. _ Xntllodirt Epiicotal Church—Service: uvery‘ Ssbnath gt )1 o'cloc A. n. and at. 7 o‘clock r. in. Class meeting at close of morning service. Sabbath School at 2:15 in the aftemoon. All re invited to attend the services. Rev. John N. Denison, Piston Purl! ’lerian (flinch—Morning Service n mm whack: evening service at 7; Sabbath School at 11:80 I. m. Pmyer meetlng Thursday evenln? It I'. ' Swiss knee. The public an cordlnl y inle to attend. Rev. D. 'l‘. turna han. Acting Pastor. #- Port Townsend Mails. The null closes at 12:45 p.m.. the mall having for the south apd east. at l p. In. every day ex cent Mind-v. ' It! to Whmcom leaves Hondays. “Hines dlys and. Friday: 1: 10 a. m. Arrhcs ’l'neednyr. Thursdays and Saturdayn. Mail muoupville leaves ovary Monday. Wed neaday and Saturday at n a. m., returning at f . 111, , Mail for Par! Diszovery have: at 2 p. m. daily. “up! Snnthy. returning at 10 n. in. To Noah 31y and way ports Monday nt 8 A. In And Thursday at it) a. 111., returning Wednesday 3nd Slhlrdly mornings. Hail so lmndale leafed daily at 7 a. BL, return ing I! n I. m. Hall to Alukl leaves mice a month. connect.- lnswifll m anciseo summer-i Ibout the 2nd in nu» _ GEO. G. ICNAMARA. Postman". #- ”mom “I". JAMES D. MINKLERJM. D. PORT TOWNSEND. W. 'l'. Oil“ and D Store. an: the custom Home When 1:.‘3. firthrop‘s have formed} l'ry Capt. Oliver. on 'hylor street. in drug sm. Accessible day Ol urn. ‘llo.otulgghone tor midence.33. No 0 rel-phone tor «.23. 6' Ole. hours: 9 to 1:. A. 1..2‘.0 and“. 9!. I. Sepfldtwu nfi ~ DR. 0. W HUNT, r . DEN FIST PORT TOWNSEND. W. T. 12mm oxide gnu. other or chloroform 36 damn-ed for millions utmtion oi teeth. 0 )1. BWV. I. B. than. BRADSHAW 8 SACHS, Attorneys and counselors-aI-Law P 300103: 1! Autumn. m: in Brad-h."- now building MTownmd. W. 'l'. filo. I. 10'”. J. J. UMOUI. . Prooocutinx Any. JONES I CALHOUN. \ Ltornoyn-at - Law Conveyance!- and Notary- Public. H AV! ABSTRACTS OF ALL MAXI: 1) [Mn County , with complete imp or I|x out“ hula. 'onm: no ruin nation‘s none [)lqu . _____——..___— A R. COLEMAN, ‘t‘torney-ut-Lnx’v , Ola: Up stairs in Court House. mums“ a coLEIIAI. “Acute and Insurance. _—____————————_ 3. WW I. Hasting l‘l-l & HASTINGS. rneys ,- at - Laxv. IGTIIIS ll “flint". 7! Sale. Loans Made. Port Townsend, W. 'l‘. _____‘______—— N. HALLER, . 1 (muslin! at law. melt! ll “will! . ”d with Burka & Baler. 0! Seams. ‘ —— i nor of Winni- and Quin? Sls.. oppmlu : stem of Waterman & mu. 1 )WXBEXD. - - W. T. noy mi .in n'. mane. =i rater. story imnw- m,:i xrt-.i.}v- 7-:t. c 'fiVG mililiN“. nah. {Sum t 0» - landing. App}; quick at ('o‘ 3' ,' 2:: ’ i ,1 \ r; F‘. , . IW2} I f ' j§~ 51-! «.3 ’:.: ‘ “-9.- 5 ' 9:: ,5: “:f; :‘3 1," ",Ju ‘ . " 5i _ , t 'éiti. _;€ :3, f 5 ‘ ' © ’ @w . , \ x ‘ ,5» A J\. = 4 I ’ >l:s"7.»J ‘\ ‘. ‘ I To WALT IVIIITT-iAN'. ' I [“‘ultwl‘ 11. A n. 1.:l m.“ 0. rich iullilinivnt t-t’ ill" i‘rnplu-t-u-s. I “V tml‘x mu. aim -y “H: on t\'ri‘\' hJInl, ill i'llilll :tt.~l in x.tn‘_.li:i .f thv lltlllV" lam l. ' lt~ lm'inilm» l>l‘.n.li l'.V"l". ilk» :tnl ~> :L-i. ' n lit-uni! unththutrght Lin-i \id‘h‘ll imili‘Jv" 1 ill- < ~. 0 .\x.'l \ml in all :;~ ;_'"l‘.-*!'o'.l~‘.‘. p'Jnn‘d! ! l't‘w nt in ti: «1-. l._\ Nll'll'.‘z“= lamp-V. »‘_:i .1 3 An-l\u-iu-Un-zn».l\'e» th-- \anlll'.‘ «lr-nuxm- I All lbw-r t! at unit on fl"t“."l-Hll, tlz-u-L 'r tt-ntl. An-l i-it-tithe in run: tut-lemu- ul' ‘Lh‘, >414; J ;\l|4lt“-l‘l'_\‘ itnpttiw that ii iii. “Uri: thn m: That Map. ~ the ‘.\ it'i i let" -\'«~.' t x the end. I That il"li\’k’ll in nun rizilll )v-t itx-ii t‘nltill. l: thine ally till i shall thy ‘u'r'v prolong, COSTLY URQERGARMENTS. f-tih (hut iium !. rln- upuls Out of a "un tltt 1! Dollar Nut.» .\-- '~ ‘. ”in Sun; in :t 1;. nth-lib nk turni~hincr More up Imm, l‘l,‘.‘:l‘ th-~ l-iztl: Anznn butt-l. many ~“nullity inll tlAl'il h im-n buy their linen Eli'ul tit \. 'l‘ln- t'll'ilis tln-n- \n-nr the lulut collar: ill" lllli“l. il¢'~. 21ml the lil’L“i l \'L‘i'_\~ thing. They lit-11. like ln‘ultv-rx :t!ltl me Very \tylhli. I :"l‘iiix winter, " the nm~t stylish of them , turd. “We lt:i\c lllltl'l' llOVt'lllt“ than I‘\'t‘i' before, illltl tlu-rw i» i'tnlly no rmwn why ' a gvntlrnnn of i‘t‘!lll!'ll litnlt'n “lid with plenty of lntvney ~huulul not 11- \‘i-ry~ ('Ulll~ 'iorttilrlc. lieu-s :in Arctic ~lt't'llt‘l'. You rec it's lilittle uftvr thr- t'mhion of the lat'liS that men sleep in :i'. the north pole, only it’s made of the inn \t lumh‘s wool. and tied “round the llt't'h with silken striti_,r~z Some of our )tlilllf; gentlrtnen are so (lt'll~ ' cately nurtured that a slight cold might be disastrom. They ~litlt- into this, and . are protected utterly. no pmsibledungi-r of slipping their feet out from under tnc . covers. The wool liu< :t slightly irritating ctl'cct on the skin, that produces a healthy circulation on llit‘ surface and induces ‘ sound slumber." "\\ but are these?" the reporter asked, pointing to what lucked like ragged fur mm the hack of a kitten. “These are the Very latest driving Floves; very ugly, I'll admit, but nothing ikc them in the “'Oi‘lil for warmth. They surpass sealskitt. buckskin. and every thing of the kind. Tho-y consist of a background of kniuud silk. covered inside and out With the line silky hair taken from the belly of a raccoon, not the muse, outer hnir, but. the line downy fur that grows beneath. Eleven dollars :1 pair we sell them for, and 200 pairs are out already. There are those toboggnning iloves, made in London and shipped to ‘anadn. They’re just out. tight at the wrist, you see, and running WhyJJp over your overcoat to your shoulders. You could slide down from the top of Mont 3 Blane. head first, with a pair of those on, 1 and you’d never get any snow up 'our sleeve. Now step back this wag and I‘ll show you the most beautiful t ing that you ever saw in undergarments. ” “Shirts and drawers?" inquired the to porter. “Yes, but don't call them that ’in this store, you'd hurt our more refined custom. Call them undergarments. Now look at this. ” He drew out of a fancy box a heavy mass of knitted silk of the most beautiful blue tint. “Now, ” he said ushe stretched the gar ments out into human form, “isn’t that the most lovely wsthctic thing you ever saw? “'ould you' think that the mun could have the heart. to put such it Work bf art on his legs? But many have. and they go like wildfire. We sell them at 8100 a suit, and the high price takes the fancy of the young men who have noth in to do but spend money. We have old mfiliunaircs for customers, nnd distin guished statesmen as well; among the lat ter President Arthur. Well, not one of those buys much fancy stock. They - got rich buying merino undergar ments at $4 or $1 u. suit. and they , keep right on that way. It’s the rich l young men who are always having ‘ ortunes left to them that keep up the trade. We had one young gentleman who inherited in one year no less than three fortunes. running from $50,000 to $200,- 000. The way he bought things that. he didn‘t want would have done your heart , fio-gdto sec. llcre's alot of plain linen dkerchiefs. They‘re very tine, just like cobwebs, and soil for S6O a dozen. The young man I spoke of bought four dozen of them, and a dozen of these , camel's hair socks, with silk heels and . toes They are only $6 a pair, and very comfortable, but why he wanted so many I can‘t understand, We do good businw when young men are to be married. They get trousseaus as well as anybody, and the have to pay for it. Five hundred dollars is a small price for a good outfit. If you ever jump all, come around. ” Education in Turkey. (St. James anetteJ The demand for higher education In spreading apace all over the globe. and oven the indolent Turks arc nwaking to the fact which their neighbors. the Bus sinus, long ago put into n proverb—.- “ Knowledge is light. ignorance darkness. ” The government objects. naturally, for when the light comes the darkness tiles away, nnd if there be darkness embodied anywhere it is in the sublime porte. ' ut in spite of the government 102 students have been instructed during the ' year 1883-4 at the (mind Turkey co lege at Ainlub—a kind of Robert college for Asia minor. They were gathered from oil the principal towns of Euro ‘ Ind central Ablfl, and below all classes of society. mm! of em of course being Christians and Armenian. Of these. thirty-four students have paid a ‘ portion of their expenses by working as servants or teaching in the preparatory de partment. Surely. western stu ents might take a leaf out of the book of their Oriental brethren. ' Another sign of the advancement of civflintiou in Turkey is the fact that o ' ting-press has recently been intro gtlilcned .‘IWO Aintnb, which town of 45,000 inhabitants had hitherto found existence pleasant enough without such an opium tus. The specimens of Turkish on ‘ng. lish print which we have received show that the presstnen have made a fair beginning. flow 8h Second non: Girl Tool It. - [Exohnngej A gentleman presented to .tioung 11d! at his nequnintance one .of . 08'! Drag md elegant little cases .contunin‘ia n . polisher. scissors, cosmetics Ind 0 er ire plements for keeping the hands and nail! in good order: ond now they do not speak she returned his gift as on insulting 3‘lß gcsuon to her that her nails needed clean ing. He then sent the case to_ anothel young lad , who was not so sensitive, for she kept ii. and made acknowledgement by forwarding him a Lake of scented 89811 1 And noW. strangely 911011811- his “on"? ‘ one very Similar to those of the first young ‘ . um." 01 ama- sum- ; two-co Hamid-l A St. Louis man hos discovered that catfish skin makes excellent leather. and proposes to t out a patent and make a n fortune. fie uses it for everything. for shoelace, slippers. “has. Mk“ books, and fancy pocket-case covers. The 7 leather is light guy in 6010?. 7"? s°“ god tough. ' Illicit Watermelon. A California editor. who has evidently ' been rusticnting to the fullest e'xtcnt‘of the term. is moved to remark_ philosoph ally that “the pauion for ll iclt wet I'- melon is someth ng which neither age nor infirmity has the power to cool. . A com in New Jersey is mnktns “mm and pillow-shuns 0‘ P‘Pe" 19011 Townsend. Jefferson County. Washington Terrifnry. Thursday, January ‘26. 1888. ' A TREPHINED SKULL. ; 11w (fur-1...” lnm \pel'llllrll Recently R 94 , (-elw-d From Your. ' )lmlurn \urgx-r)‘ has brought 1.» lh-i'fnu lion nr-th-wle of tin-phining,r ~2;ul;~t n-i Eh: 'livingr. Tin,- l't'~>"‘2‘l'll:*< of :intlmpulwgo ists, ll()\'.'.-‘.'~'l‘. \lwr. that tin-phining has inn-n lll':l"'ll‘.’ll In _.;:\':tg«- r:l,x-.-»- lmth ol . |th-- prm ;:‘ und ut‘ prehi<hrrh~ llllll". it"lnllk ui~ tin d.":HI inuv l;'- -n H'wph’nml I _ l by rZLl‘leL'v or ~~1:.:--;‘\.'.‘_;’w 3* - -; is ful' . i . various I-urp-m-x Sven» lz'x l hian I ~lmlls hm.- lm-n t'utuid 3.; 11-Jling L'iut the operation ‘.\'.l< perihriunl l'll‘lfl : rnough 'n u‘ure the dr-uh m' llll' indl I ' viduul to xiii-w; :1 cm: tin deg-rm of L. ;.l- 9 lug. Prof. (His ’l'. "-.l:-.~~:.-. enrol-'l' of I the (lx‘lmlllllvnl of I'll:ull:+lu:_>‘}', lint-maul : .Eliiseuni, in u rmwul num‘t u‘ ut'thv li'lll- I 1 lislu-d prouwding~ of llll' 11111-I'lllll. "i‘" l i the mod rmurirlmhle spu-Inr-u of pun. ; : morn-m il‘xllllllllllg‘ which ii-'\ )(‘i (’ .m- g i ll) llglll l< UZILt recently l‘c('-'i'.'utl lt.\' ll!" ; museum from Dr. \\'. 11. Jon-w, . iU. S. 3'. "It is‘ a skull." ' I says Prof. Mnmn, "ohtniiu d from I lChaelucuvo. near ('ho.~ic;t. :1 mountain ,‘ I in Peru, im-r Lima. about fourthou mil ' I tent high. 'l‘hrcc lllllltlllllr‘ -- mun \‘.'t-11l- : lilll and ehild—rnrc obtained from um: , l grave. From the mum.- plum: m-rr- ob ; itixincd sen-ml skull.» of peculiur shape. I lincluding the one under c-nnhlcrnfimu i The specimen belongs to the clUllj;';z'.=‘d l Inca type. The section or rmurhl was taken from the center of the frontal I bone, and the opening,r is about two and :1 half inches in length and nearly two I inches in width. The outline of the (-ilt- I ting i< a polytron. Eight di~tirct tur- I rows :‘.l'(' visible upon the hill'filCl! of the skull. The work seem: in hare been I done in the most bungling manner. One furrow must have been out ucrus< the space .ongit'udinnlly. and the park on either side of this main furrow Were . taken away piecemeal by :1 combination I of furrows. and fractures. At 111.. ex- , tremity of some of the furrows scratchr ~ I are visible. which seem to indicate that I the bone was removed by means of a . chipped stone implement. It is impossl— . hlc to conjecture the design or this aim ' gulnr cu>tom. \Vc are not able I to say even whether tn. bone I was taken out just previous \. l or after death. No rondcllcs or frag- I ments of bone removed have been found : in this continent similar to those dis- I covered by M. Promotes.” i The specimen is so deformed, Prof Mason says, as to admit of no delicate mcsrsurenwuts. In addition to the usual 6 deformation produced by bzlzr‘ttging, the occipital region is slightly bout 9 [hr lcft, and the nasal spine so .completcly warped toward the left as to be seen on iircly in front of the critics on that side After describing more minutely the fur rows and gush-35, and the methods by which the trep'nining was apparently i done. Prof. Mas‘ says: "Thus by a series of saw cuts and breaks, this mass of bone. which by courtesy we mov cull ,n rondellc. was removed. It can hardly be said to throw light upon the problem. I for it has introduced a complication of ~ survcry quite unknown hitherto. I ma) be :filowed to Venture a. guess that tit.- somewhat quadrangular pieces which would result from the two operations. bounded by the cross line. vrerc wrought into some useful thing. like the point of an arrow or Spoor. Instances are not wanting among people of low civiliza tion where human bodies have been con sidered to have great potency."-——- Wash ington Star The Eula-noted Jon rnnllu. ’ [Burlington Huwkeye.) "I do not see," remarked the Journalist, ‘how I am going to get through my work to. night. lam wenried, ovetntmiued, :utd ex hausted already." Andhcsunk wearily inton choir and es snyed to place his feet upon the table. “You look tired,” said the newspaper man, looking up from his work. “'You must. not attempt to do three man‘s work every day." And there was a. pitying accent in his voice that touched the wear-led Journalist deeply. “You are right." he sold, “I should not do it, but I must. So much is expected of Me now; so many eyes are fixed upon the Jour nnl, every line is «tuned with critical tn tent, every word \Ve say is weighed, every idea. We advance is diseased; Our friends are expecting and demanding much of Us. Our enemies are vigilant. and aggressive. 1 need. rat: without it I may die at Clix-1 desk; but what. can I do! I must mlly ask you to help He out with the paper tonight" “I think i may be Able to help You a little." cold the newspaper man, bulging a bandtnl of copy onthchook. “Inmnlittlebusyjnst now on that convention article, and Have an appointment with Governor Sherman and Sen-tor Allison this evening, and expect to complete a flnnndnl article baton midnight if the telegraph mutter doem‘t take too much of my time, but i have three columns of edi torlnl already written, and that, with other articles now unda' wny, nnd a few editorial pnngraphsl can make do forthe editorial page, and than, after ilook over the market: and'gct upthc commercial review fol-tho week, lcnndo ”mowing for You. “'hnt have You to do!" - “It” asked the Jonrnnl'mt, holding his throb bing temple; with his hands. “You may well ask what. I have to go down and get the red estate transfers, and find out what boot goes down the river tic-night." If it wasn‘t fol-tho assistance he is com pelled to render the Journalist, n newspaper man wouldn‘t haw enough to keep him awake. the Bridegroom Ignorod. . [Chicago 'l‘rlbnnc.] “Did you ever notice, ” queried our lo cicty young man, “how utterly no good a. misat a wedding? Of course the clad-account come 03 without him, bu he is never noticed. Every lady crnna her neck to see what the bride has on, but the groom might as well wear a pair or pajamas and a polo cap for all the noticc he attracts. In congratulating the bride the guests Ire always careful to address her as ‘Miss b‘o-und-So,‘ became they seldom know the groom's name. And if the poor groom makes any blunder in trying to force his words by the heart in his throat he is snickcrcd in, while the faltering of the liridc is at- I tributed to maidenly modesty, and she is buoyed up by the muttered ‘5.) swéetl’ md ‘how lovelys’ of the softer sex. " ~ The Sly Old Duke. [Sew York Tribune.) ' The late duke of Wellington got a letter once from n lady saying she was soliciting gubscriptious for :1 certain church in which she was much interested, and haul taken the liberty to put his name down for 200 pounds sterling, and hoped he would promptly send her a check for that nmount. lle forthwith replied that he was glad she thought so well of him; nor tninly he would mpond to the call; but he. too, was tolerated in a certain church which needed subscriptions. and counting : . upon his «irreslpondent's well-known lib- I ernlit . he he put her down for 200 I pounds sterling; “and so.” he concluded. no money need puss between In ” I modern Railway floundering. [Wall Street News.) A president-of n western railroad was seen 1 in Chambers street yesterday. When as‘md . what he was in the hardware district for, he replied that he was buying mowing machine tocutthegramonhls mad,andexp:.-tedto secure enough hay to pay the nu'litor'n ulna-y. Alltho rat at the employs land w to wait m M ' l w" H'w i t 4 hi EE.E£§A€IR4‘PE§D r-iii. :n .\i.\i: i:-: \il‘di‘lrj. Vanni; J -.:‘.. 15’.— -i-'llll~" (i. Blaine ilizis lilt'lYUtl here. He will l'Pllllzlll fur >i-lim limo. l ‘ (i..\l:.\ llr.l.!.l-. T-ll'l"‘.‘i.\l il At't‘llil'l‘i'rll. i SAX l"it.ixi‘i~i'i>. Jun. 16. 'l'liv‘ lliiuri-vutii-i: iiamls- iiti “runny-n? in ll» it'lzw I l. (ilhl'ii iii ll" Bl 'DJllzzlil l-iilfl)'.‘ Saint tl;«- ill-t'i-hc-l rillrluilhhl the (”we lWithout :zi'giiuu-iil. l ; ruzm' l-‘LAME‘ i.\' wanna. , y Swami; l:‘.ii.i.s..i':i.v= 1H.~()n 52m ' «lazy twp llll'> U'.‘('ll£’-'(l in llll+2Cli.T. :I-lll‘ at illi' liailrimil H 015“. which was: Mink-lily extinguished. and the nth-11' ' ;.-«.t the rvsiilvnm- of Samuel Heller-. 5 é'l'lm latter l ruvvd tn lu- quite it wrfi iiui‘n ult'air width». tin-mun lizul some: filitiiculty 11l conquering the lli‘lldlyl Et‘lt‘lllt'llt V-‘llll lll!‘ thermometer I'M drug . grey-s l-vluw zero. i ; ('Ol.. “HART “Ellexlifi. . 1 ‘ NEW Yi-izx. Jun. 18'. Jill)“ In’glhlihi .Itu'o zzt [lii-UM liallutfv-l i'nl' [illllt‘di ‘h'uitv.~ Sunntur. Jitlllk'i l". \\'il:~7oii. lii"l ipul llt‘iiil, the present incumbent m l icc-iri-il :i majority in [will houses. 2 MANAGER 1" T'l‘Elt m-xiEs REPURI‘. l i BL‘RIJXHTUN, lowa, Jan. 187—T. J., Potter, General manager of the ['n~ lion Pacific Railroad, dt nirs emphati cally that. there is any truth in his; lrt‘pultt‘tl resignation. 1 A )iissis‘o hTEAMEK. l NEW Yoiui, Jan. 18.~No tidings [have yet been received of the missing ‘steauier Britannia; bound for this lport with 850 Italian steerage pas~ SGHgt-‘l'e‘. l ran FREEZXNG 'riiorics. l New Omens. Jan. 18.-—Freezing iweather is reported all over North— lern Lousiana, extending as far south ins Baton Rouge. Snow and sleet ,ure reported at Shreveport, Alexan :dia and other points. I SPEAKER marten: 11.1.. , “'Asnixoron, Jan. 18.—Speaker iCurlisle was taken with another chill iati o’clock this morning. and his gphysician was hastily summoned. l At 8 o‘clock the Speaker was sleeping quietly. His symptoms at that hour {were rather more favorable. ; run srrramn BILL APPROVED. Orrnru. W. T.. Jan. Ill—The wo man suffrage bill was presented to Gov. Semple .it 2p. m. and shortly after he signedit. He. had decided to sign it should it pass the legisla— ture and thought it- best not to wait I {or further arguments pro or con to be presented. The legislature will probably be notified of the fact to» morrow. l couoznsrn TELEGRAMS. l The bank of England has reduced its rate of discount to three per cent. Seven ersons were drowned in Land Lake near Ennis, Texas, by venturing: on too thin ice. The long overdue steamer Britainy from the Mediterranean. with over 800 immigrants. arrived at New York early this morning. ‘ A cabinet crisis is imminent in France. Premier 'l‘ierard has re- . jected the budget committees deci— - sion touching the taxation of the liquor traflic. The Central Pacific has five hun dred freights cars delayed on the Salt Lake Divrsion and a thousand freight care are delayed on the ‘ Union Pacific. The body of James Baxter, killed i in the snow slide two weeks a oon Snake creek. near Park City, Etah. was recovered on the 19th inst. after ‘ seven days’ hard work. P. T. Barnum has cabled an offer to England for the steamer Great Eastern, and if it is accepted he will fit the vessel out as a floating thea- ‘ ire fora spectacular show and mu~ ‘ seam. ; Gen. John C. Freemont has ac~ ‘ cepted from ' the Bedinde Bench company of Southern California-a present of a homestead near LOS An— geles, and will reside there hence~ forward. . Trains in Dakota have been or dred to await the abatement of tte storms. The signal oficer at Fort ‘ Sulley reports Jun. 19th another blizzard from the north. The mer cuay is now 15 degrees below zero an still falling. The president has pardoned Wil liaml-I Walters, convictrd in Utah i of unlawful cohabitation. and has commuted to three months imprison ment the sentence of Thomas Hen— derson, convicted in Utah otalike ofi'ense. Three additional deaths from freez infiare reported at Fort. .Worth. An un nown man- near Henrietta and two negroes near Waco. There is no report of loss of live stock on the Panhandle 'yet received, although it is known to be great. The Kansas City Times special from Albuqner no, New Mexico, says the Atlantic 2; Pacific railroad is again blockaded by snow. Indica tious are that stock of all kinds on the ranches along the line of the road have suflered severely from cold. It is figured out at St. Paul that Ithere has been 217 deaths by the blizzard The remains of many peo~ ple who are reported missing may not he found until the snow thaws in the sprin , the bodies being covered by deep grins that formed overthem. ’ And now comes the news that the Hawaiian cabinet has resigned and that. King Kalakaua intends to for mulate a constitution for himself. Its main object will hate rmsethe limit indefinitely. reintroduce jack pots into the game. abolish the cash system as regards the ante and 1!]- ;ure to a king~full freedom from ar~ . rest. l 0n the 18th inst. an attempt was lmade upon a Wabash train by rob- Ibers. irliear Missogri I(Eity. The train was aggod‘ an t e on user or dered out of his cab. Tile oflicials had information of the attempt. and 98 volley from shot-guns met the . robbers and the leader was shot i iliiwn. County oflicinls are in pm' ‘ suit and some of the robbers hnv. ‘ been captured. ' . _ , 7 _ 7N , ~ ,7 l . “13“" the UV" l-vt‘vmh t‘H-‘ik or t 2..- [lids :iillriihutl :t- .3 ,z,r.=.;.(li;nr.gl.n~.d M..- i _ .. r ' 3"?" "l 1! furl-llilvui 6-” 11mm of ll;1 9'" ml is lilillTl'lili'll. for zrliil-‘i Ator's Sn: Silhllllllith n. 1,. :,..,i rm...“ 1: imw I._ .3265 'd-‘lt \‘.l:. 3a; 11... 5.9.; .1 51,..1 m .. ‘ :ili humor... l «okw h, l 1 “unit Burunin. ; ~1': rt' l:.l"l.‘i17ill lull! l'l‘ilillt. ll I‘lrr‘ ’f !‘-'11"-l .I‘m' turns-r 34ml Tm." 5.33.. 5.. li _. “-' ';i"'-I '~ ! .1..,1'1....».,.. ;;,; (Vii-Stu I. m _|: .‘-~-- : :::.-: n' l grit .f t 1,...4 :l:: in. "f ”l“ [‘l l’ ll: "".'. ‘:l-‘:l?, . '3: :m'i ..!_ l \.!""'.‘ E: ’l‘ “y “513“" 1!. '4" 't'i"->‘, In :.i I'.‘ ”1.” Smith!” "7} 1' “l“; L" al ll it»! -.‘l .. (In: an“! 1.; .‘l l'lt‘lll} ,1!” {l'm-3‘. “I.“ ?. 3A; ; " :zl lids-51..” .. a .. r . -- . ~t\\. “with“, -; 3n- .- , . I 1. t t' . 'i' lStMililer at lqud. lg 15 g“. .;j_-‘ . lmwn‘fi"? SF! lllmli: 1512‘ x. i 1., .~ '“l : .;l:l'l|'li.‘ig dis.,rd..._. 1. .. . .-: ~ g .-r _:.‘ :gilia'hn but :fiv. ; : . i ,' ,- ' "J" “A", Zi-liJ. 1‘1“”. _»’ ‘_ . Z .2.1 I : Y-H'l’ilt 1' I.x to. l l ..... l ; 1 Round Leg-:11: "Moon. I i I" BJUUII-"lzlg'fl‘ Hun-lay Esq . (jammy IA”) .’ lay Um. ’lt'X. rims: "Um” W 4 l V . _ . L I]. ~ ,Lu-ch Bi‘irrn Willi llllisl happy rl'illlls Ill}: llflli'ilt'l' “is” “us very izzw :iiréi .‘luv l-lurnl FWUT 11ml Jmindim. nut v. :14 c‘”‘”«‘ l?!" ll’ll"’l,‘~' ll~(~ of Hill :ilu'tlii‘.’ Am Milishlxl Lll.‘lllc Bitmra fi'll't'tl 1 h.- lilo." . rM r. D- 14- l‘vllcilxil'n. of Horse (fave. h)-_: itildlS a like llHXlmziny‘ lellldt HP positive-m lii-limes he “'Uuld have iii-3d, lifihl it not. been for Electric Him-r 1; .Lh’b' great ”mt“! Will Ward ofl'. as “ell :i<_ri:re ulllflllllliliill Disenst-R‘ and {”13” hltdlll‘il'. Lider ntid !.tom:ioli Dis. un on: a nut s unequalled. Price 50¢ armié‘l. at 1". D. Hill & Sun, ~__.....___. Their Business 800-lug. Probably no one thing has caused such u utzm‘rnl rovn‘al of trade in N. D. Hill & Sun 5 drug store as. their giving away t:- lllr'll' customers of so many free trial lint tlcs of Dr: King’s Now Discovery fur (unsumpttuu. . 'l‘lieir Iratle is simply on: rmnus in this very Villllilblo iirliclo from the fact that. it always cures and . neverdisnppmnta. Coughs. Colds. Astli mu. Bronchitis. Group and all throat and iiiigtliseases quickly cured. You can test it lit-{ore buying by getting a trio! bottle free. large size S]. Evury buttlr unlimited. , , -.Q» A , , “rm-.- [‘9 ‘ Y n are fer-ling depressed. your BFFC‘ titi- is pom" )‘I-zl are bothered with lxrnd- . arm". you are figity. nervous .‘u d gamer- l a'ly rlut of sorts and want to brace up. Brittle ttp.blit not. with stimulants. sprint! medic'nmi or hitters which have for their Linus 'ery cheap bad whisky. rind which . Htlt‘flnln ms. you for on liwnr. and then leave you in it worse condition than be fore. _ What vnu want in tin nlterntiv» that Will purityyonr blood. start henlthy . itciinn o'llie liver and kidneys, restore l yuur Vitality and give renewed health and slmnulli. Sal-h a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters. and only 50cm. n bottle at N. D. Hill & Suns‘driig store. ..___§ -0-——-—— ‘ s92‘ll‘vthlfrn Man-mile Aid Associa t on of Chicago. l (iiguiilzml in ‘311'4. hm- now 401 m memlirrs; ‘ l'nsluid iplienetlctariosn.zl'l'.llkl. The benefits 1 of :lit' ln-lll‘i inn- l’nrnix-lirtl nt aciuxi rod: «in ploy» its own medic-ii examiners; th‘ litr‘gi'st. ‘ l'llHllgiPrl.illlll Inuit! reiiuhe represented on the. ‘ Coztrzl; now mkw in non-Mason:- [mien-en 2| ainl ' L'i yu tr 0! ago. Good solicitor: wanted. Apply to L'. A. Bondy-“. 3 l'iilifomlu ’ireet. San Fran— rn-vo. General A 10"! for the PitcitlcCosst. u'd‘ —'._-.._.._.._-- l literal-mitt. Read 'l‘iiir. ‘ Tn ilmue subjrct lli tin- \‘exniiun- oi hunters life. apt-«lmin and :1 feeling of dolvillty.liri:u- ‘ . liility unit (Insputidrnt‘y, m: my. Ink»- .~ in nuns - Li~or Regulaton 'lhe lze'fllia‘JDr .s tree tram any injii ion< mineral Huhsmn-e: not. disagree. able: can be tnkvn at any time without lntrri't-r --hi2 ulth luusinvta or ll‘wFllfl‘. It is "(William-11', suds good digesior. It is ulln‘qtlafit‘d in the cm» or pile-i, con: ipatlon. bad breath, sick headuchv‘ and tilllous (-omnlsints. __._...._—_ . . An Absolute (urn. The Original AD-vline Uiiiimo-nl is only put up l iii in!“ mmunuc tin boxes :ml is an absolute I rim: [or old sores. nums. \‘l'nllds, chapped 1 hands. and ullnulneruptiom. Wlil iiu-itiwly are ..u kin-la ot pl'rs. Ask for the urlgiuul Abletlne Ointment. Sold by Dr. Jns. 11. blink nr zit :5 ceuts per box—lav “Lill :90 cents. . _..._____..__ I Better thins Gold Can be. ‘I'UIE said of that new and efficacious remedy for ‘onrumpllhn and diseases at tile throni.t'hesznnd Lu gs, Muita Allit‘. for ltls pleumnt to tit-s pvlnto and death to a cult! Evrry bciile warranted by Jss. D. Miuxnrmthe Druggist. A. CARD ‘loail who no stifleriug trim. the errors Ind ii..;>s.>etions of youth. nervous weakness, carly dent). .m- M manhunt. am. I will sends recipe that Nihcure you rims: 0F t?ll.\_flQE. This great. rcmady was discovered lg s ammo-art: in soth America. Sendaselt-s tires—tad enve rm to the KEY. .105er T. inns. Station 9. New York (Jill! ______..._ At Pelee. ' A stomach in revolt. is an obdurate rebel. Lot. reeled with llnsieiiur‘a stumnch Bitten. in- dis semi-ins with the food introdui ed into it.iu un- Wnri moments . { app-UV causes. The-- ii. In at. mce. 'l‘lu-n dwpepsln nbondoin- "l‘ grip. ’l hen nth tractlous manifestation: as Maintaining sinking rewritten in the pit of the abdomen be lwemi meals I'nd unnatural tuliners afterwards. fiutiilenco. acid an pings. liiliousm-r‘l. 56.. cram 0 limit mnrurdom. Attvrn roan-e oi the mat onal tonic imd attentive. the liver Ind low- Is. always more or less disordered durin-z it pro oozed attack of indigestion m-niiie their tune tiuiis and mom.» regumr. ,rhlls not Ody oys i'opang,but it:- c nromitanis. CDIII-Hpall'n Fnd bilionnness. are ethqusrvd by tho modicum wliivii remedies that; truiiinl 4 muse. wraith-ms o} the orznns of digestion. The episistric neivs. cellular tissue. in ehort. every organ that lie-rs u putt in the digest v 3 prom :- acquires vigor lllp regularltv from the h nlun lnvigonmz _._____.___— Every year Hoou's Household Calen- l dnr takes a step forward. as its‘ingeuiuus . pnl‘li-lheffl strike some new thunuhti'n 1 style nnd arrangement. For 1888 Hood 9 . Calendar has the "cut-out" head of a young girl surrounded by a blue hood. making a very beautiful and attractive picture. The coloring is wonderfully well done, and the pndmlso printed ID . colors with a special design for every month. helps to make up a very artistic Calendar. l‘hree millions of these Cal endars are issued and all our readers should have one. 43k your druizzlnt. or send six cents in stamps to O. I. Hand & 00.. Lowell. Mass. ____________. Make no Bil-italic. B - div ielllng the symptoms molten mistaken tor’Con’uinnn'in. 3151! AB l-I hns lit-ought madness to many a household. B: its prompt use for braking rip the cold thst too omm devel ops into that tatnl dl use. thousands can be sued from an ltnlimtgylflfltt'fi“ it‘iu 11133920 l‘keb‘ktfl‘ll‘zl leO “ 9m , ' emdnnln ylwr lionse CALIFORKIA CAI R CIIRE it. oqnnllv efl'ertiva in emdimting all "115:8! of Nasal Catrrh. BO'h or these Iron vrtul t. .I i'ornin reins-dies an! sold and warranted by Dr. J. D. Miukler. 01.00:: meme 3 tot 52.50. YOUSG Ill!!! READ THIS Tu: VOLTAIC BELT C0..0t Marplinll )ln-h..ui [or to send their celebrated ELW‘ ad's“: BELT and other Euwrmc Arniutrzs on trial fur thirty dlys to men (yonru.r or oldiamlrtad with nan-on: dchiilt ’, loss or vltallty md mun hood. and all kindred’tronblep. Also tor rhenms tlsm. neuralgia. paryslysis. and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health. rigor n" manhood guaranteed. No risk .ls incurred as thirty days' trial is allowed Writethuin at one. or ilmtmtnl mmuhlo-i tm ______....-.__ ONLY FOR VY CENTS. In true Blilmpfl for a ri-w .Vi: kls Piste-l Stem Wimr ~tin-l SIP!“ Senor Watch. justlriiented. n‘ldres~ ROY JACKSON. Box 15.3“ .pt with three .N Y Cit" Momma '5“ paper. .____________—__. For Sale. , A Seven -ton Sloop 3"}. , _ . ._ . , i ‘97, ‘ .zz: _~;v:. «:1.. '..!?tf‘ . r.-_ our. 931:, Buxhul, e'... .'.;i~...;, a the Amt: sown”- . * WU u HmE . CEfi 1 Lu. - U}. L ‘ “'3: 999:). Plays: 1: .. ’ ' Pom 'i‘ow'x» _—::::-. W. '13.. a .I This ”Maw is Nam :=y:l::\':".‘§\ F‘nrv'sho. E a:ldpo::;u=sc.~al's§t-:i;x;:..$;:;:;;z-;.'!n:a i F‘rst okm. a 7 etc-:- i 12— lhr i 4 Hun-in! 2! '.' . 1-:- :-a’ “'ixr 'li-‘m- str:d"i.‘.:~, " .- ~1 - 1-? :2-2 > :fiuiau HT: fir and ::"l-Ei..: z.‘ '- ...:‘ -- iih'v‘: :-- U‘: I. . ’ “ill 1..- i.- r . xrl-nzn L- : :-. :~ :7.'- 3: )J‘.*-‘ 7‘s— L in' .I - 12- ii i: 311‘ .n‘_\' i n\ ~nr - LI ‘l,’ my :3 113:1.” I L‘l42L4 II I hunt uw'uh‘i-L- '- . 215- n' Hn'vi ::-' EAST 'r [MK-Ni). 51]“ J :.I': €'--::e.'y. nu h"! :hv I 5.6:" i~;.\.<'l‘~'m 3m mug-11 $33 5 \\‘:.ivh i- ”o.x -I~l|l m:- 'h- ::»u»xn:::1-1’:lii(lll0| ' ::.( ._ mar ! ~-n div. j:r.|.'/:.' \i . v‘l THERL 23D. Ptnpz'n'KlZ -.,..-.,,........_...,. . .... A. ~- -........ ..._....\ I" Antllony, ‘hATTLL‘. - WASH TER ' 0 Practica! Beokbmder. AH L'imh ul‘ lupu- i: ::'l'.'.-:'.c:..dom- 4 n :hon ':-:I;!‘-'. Prices to Suit the Timua. and Best Quality at il\".".’:h‘ Wcrk Dare GHQ. 15. sy.s._m:£l“;. ’ ‘ v' u . , . Contraczcr 129.4 Eiliz'ut‘.’ Pun Ilblil’ui'fld. W. 1.: Aqua. fipcnfifirnlmx r, fir'n'nxfzw, clsl , inland .‘.:;.'«-. Am! szunr r in :L: 1...’ -.": k‘ 'l3: ' dun: u». 4-4:: Izmzrr W: h--;» iv" med on W .‘vr Err-« 1!. zxuer Marie» ’w-f.’ 153%.. . EUGENE BVIONDI, Swemsn and N9l Wcm lime-Consul. MHHIIB SHI‘VEYOI‘ [ol‘ an PERI SOIIM FONS. Agvm fr‘r Fun Franc-awn and Nz‘n' Y(;rk Boards ? _ of l‘n‘kru'ri ('l's‘. Henna-nun; LIL-yd? LOll .0" A; Run-nu \‘rritnx ‘ _,_‘___-__..__ _,_; ___.____ . l , . @ STEAB;ER EVANGEL. J. W. I ARTE. “mu-r. WILL huve Snmlr- 3|~):.'L.\' l\\‘-I a m.. for <em l:xhh:oo rim lu-n ’l'u\vu:-¢‘:ul and uh: islands. :.\ H OH Thur—day, 2' a. nr. :07 I'm! An «3199 \1: Purl. ’l‘mvuwnd nut! “urgent-51 Returning. have I'm! Anzele~ Friviu, T n. m. junltf , ' STEAMER EDNA, @ “(, auxalsu pum‘ mum sm'ssag Port Townsend and Port Discovery, VVVIIJ. LEAVE UN EON WHAHI’ vwery ul'h'x noon at 2:559 o‘rimk r. 1.31“! Purl M!- rm‘cry each morning at T o‘rlock. For height ll' passage apply to Jmnes Junta . or on board Jobbing "one at Reasonable Bates: dW-tf H. M. HAVE JIA>TIB fi'l‘l-JAI‘JEB ' ' r .1" , IVILD H 001), m LEAVES PORT 'J'UWNSEND For honmde at 24 .s. 1.; 31:0. fer Whidh) blunt! at 11 A. 11.: for erluith':'. Ir. 5: 'cvery may. freight or pus-m 2: apply an hoard. __ l. W'. HORX. Master. DIS PAT GH . #352: JAS. MORGAN. Mastvr. “Hi leave l'm’l TUWLSL‘DL for NHL]: ”.13 and v ) an: every Monday mousing cx. animl of I) nndnlenmer. llv-tuzrniau wizlnrrtve on “’ednr days. Towing and (12:1er M reasonable”. 03 Apply on board. or 10 L. B. lluslirzgs,“ 0.0 than tell 8' I_‘o.‘u. N. B.—“c have j‘::-i 3‘1"?“ In our five! :wu [swam fitted with :urpnulins. {or {mix-Ming. _,. , - um ‘ End: For Sale ! Haill'a nnilliqn Brick Jor Sale. at 93310 per thousand- .Ipply to Geo. E. Starrett. SEA GAPTAINS, PllYSlt‘lASS. V ()I‘ Al. l .NTS . P l.’ BL l L Swain-rs and. me prefix-dons gem-run? rcmmuwnd SANTA AP”; us the lrst of a] medicinm {or di~rn>c~ 0! 1h: THROAT. CHEST. LUNGS. BEWARE OF IMI‘I'ATWNS. See [but our H’ndl' mark, SLVTA ABXE is on every bollle. Salisx‘nulion gunmmccd or mane} ralnnded. '. -.- -:."“:PB-EB3, . MEfißiTfifidAaJ-M ,3! 1 - s .f 1’; Y ‘ ' x l @mgxafia M .1.» W 232: W I', "I‘l2‘llUn‘497. .. I I ~1 g A_-i‘~- ' ' 43,. a '3 0-...» ‘, I}: . 93' r ‘ )9” G - ‘», L‘ri : R '-“_ WA s .. ~- sniffirs- \. A A 1:1 '3 ’dét'i ‘7‘“ Lafitii " :_ ‘» ' ‘ :‘ ~ "AA‘TLRV‘? _ ,2.‘ - w .1 aw. -u- _ 3 . V . ..y’_: rhi-A. -_s-<- . r t: .....-::A, 5%: is; g 3i “3‘ 25%";- :. i 2,1 ta; fix 1.17:1 :3- '~. _ A..a-ray.lf q " A???” 'l‘ ‘3‘“? “XXIII A -, -~._.r _,7 ~. .1 .. 3,532.1.-x: >_ ‘,\.|’:2"Z:" “i i. fir;:T_-HE-f'fszfirAfi§-W a". U;_-\ irqi‘gtv'flf‘ E .---:..' - -.' A” >l3“ ‘s’ "ft 333%,».- v :1»"-_“-:'~' ; fix: " ; ég?" I'. V, r.) 1' '.’l {.l -v-:-: 0,- *:-""~'.g¢ix i? g; z r,-':-:-' .5": :, wv ;, ._A . '.r\ ':;'L..-.s."r-‘-..~s:_' a 'llnke So Ilia-kc. By dispnllmg 'hc synnmnm so onpn mistaken for Consumpuon. >A.\"l‘.\ ABIE has brought uhmncs: lo'man \' I “I'll ~v-Iluld. and by pr .mp - ly breaking up the Cuugh and Coir! luau too oflcudz-vclopa into lhu fatal (“~er will {cl mm mounundn {rum an untimelyumve. ion make no mistake hykvepungnhoule of this plush!“ remed'v always In ”if house. Noflce -1'! CITY AND (‘OI’NTY HOSPITAJ. IS Int-[led and randy Io _ Caro for the 3101;. ‘O I! In; UILGAR‘JSO'S, Pan. Townsend.‘ “:w l ‘ ———-————-——_—‘ W. H. H. LEARNED, Auctioneer . ‘—.AXD Commussuon Merchant, anflk HOUSE BUILD N 6. Huntsman s'nmn. - I'on'r Towxnun '—_———u—"__. LADIES’ B I Fa 'l' $221 79,! (1%?“ ‘ A 'H ;‘~- MRS. M. COUGILL ANNOUNCES lo lh~- [Jun-’7: xhul .~he.' has now oheuud a Sew anil‘lmice Slot-k of .\lH.Ll.\'E|:\'. FANCY AND Fruxhlln'u GUUDS, “(NIEIHL hl‘C, lL'l‘L‘. xc'fl'vd -\ 'w-. 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Congipauon. lrccomnmzditas superhuman-pr -:..~;.p'.i0n 55:5? S'l‘T-th- I';.l_rr§cea, fixmxxon. .. Whine" IL A. Am::. 351).. “11:11 15:21.15; 31‘»: Lwcp. and promotes a 111 80. Guard BL. Brmmyz. N. Y. “12:51:: injuxicus malimflm. Tu: Ours": (':.;::‘.::.'x', 352 Fulton Szroet. N. ‘2. ? .;i h - was) r . 7 gas?! Wig;':§_:\‘.'ho}u.~-n}(- :ra-s i 4 uni} Deniers n: Druas,Chemicals,lPatentfl‘v‘eedicines & Fancy Artices - Painis, 0175 an Glass-ware: - V Wines and Liquor: or Medical Use. . Or-lcrw'l’zllc-l uilh thzuu-Ez ‘Séi'Preacrigzinns Cara‘fnily Cmnpnundud, Wm H: Nani: » SVuiur Film. Pun-1 'l‘ow‘nscnd. \V. ' I I I ADAMS & LAKE, 0 a'Y ‘ 7 7:} 9 ‘ ' fi‘ \ ’TI m .1: a 12:5 Ex in CM btablob. ALL KINDS OF Team ng and Expressing done. ‘ General Jobbing on Short notice, Night or Day. I WHnynnd Want] For “all: Horses Booucht and Salim iHASTINGS 60MMISSION HOUSE. ———«l-'.\(.‘l)\"’§ 'I'NIUN “'II.\RF-——— u -————l)lC.xl‘H IN -\I4l. liINDS OF— . , Far- Prodnc’e, Flour, Feed, Bran, Coal, Elm, Etc. 3:57" FOR CASH ONLY. m . FRANK “. HASTINGS, Manager. And Real Estate Agent. WFine’ Residence Prop erty 111 1... B. Hastings’ 151: a: 2d Additions.‘@ CALL Bl‘Jl’Oltl’rJ I’(.'It(.‘IIAHIN(?-. [wit I WAgency ’or steamers DisputCELliuitflrise and Viigiiliil. . /'\ ”\d k“? , ~ ; ,1 1,: S. Q 2 Pamts, Oils, Varmshes, Statlonery Wholesale and Retail, by I N. D. HILL & SONS '22:» {53.7 ‘wt 1 '- 7 DRUGS, .- l ' SOAPS, I MEDICINES, i ' POMADES, ‘ CHEMICALS, ; PERFUMERY._ TRUSSES, i ' - HAIR OILS, GLASS, { WALL PAPER. PAINTS, I - BRUSHES, OILS, Etc. Patent Medigines of all kinds, And all articles for the Toilet. ILargeo Assortment. . ! Quick sales and small profits. FRANCIS W . JAMES, Quincy Street, Port Townsend. , WILL BUY AND SELL DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE. .PURCHASB CITY AND COCNTY \VARRAXTS. MILL AND SHIPPING DRAYTS AND OTHER NEUU'I'IABLE PAPER. . Money advanced at low rates. ‘v-ox--- APPR()VED SECURITY- A 20!“ for the (mien Live or fast steamshipn between Livelxool and New York. Pris—Mb BUNK!“ tickets to and from ports in England, lrelnmLDenm k.Sweed9nandNew Yorklmq y rail to I“ pans of the Weed, and drafts from £1 sterling up. nmilable all above. issuednt 10W."- Hues. Correspondence solicited. Ihhrcncr‘, by wrmissen‘ the Bank of British Columbia. Vicar“ B. C., and San P‘mnr‘ixrfi. 01!. Port Townsend. June 1. ISM [l6w --—(.)F——— FURNISHING GOODS ..——._"l‘___ B'‘ o o 9 ! urkett & Elsenbels g. FOR THIRTY DAYS. !| New i\_\u‘n'tiln-- (-1:!” ißlankets. Hats, Cansxégootséand Shoes a A: :1 mm: \A.\. I». nu! Ir! il.i~ -.'“;l."\ Inn'l-lrrw-Iu NIH: sl'l'r :01: ('Ln’l‘Hm urazl n\‘l£mm,yr;.; 4;}! u\\'.\' mm 1-: ; SEE HEREI! U‘.’crcn;x!~. . «:11 1'12““ "—3-! "" ..‘an. _fin (H) " V.. " NW ...... “ , .. :nw “ . " 1-4 m . -- m m ‘ Sum .. , " 2.3 mm, H ~ -- _ JUN! ', “4. . . ' 2:50.. ".-»v‘~“"’ : " .. ‘ w»... , .. -' - MW ” 1- HM " 13 "”_; “ . , " ‘ g_ in , _ " . MM . ‘ . I“, .. _. .1, [.fl‘l'l \ Tn Tm: ARGUS REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR BARGAINS. Number 49.