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HAVE ABSTRACTS of ALL LAND IN Jamar-0n Cnumy, with complem lazy a! nil mutbnde. {FUN-1:1: nu Hairs Barllan'aetsne bld‘g. ————-—-———-——————" A LR. COLEMAN, ‘tt or n 03' on t- I. axv . “on: Up stairs in Court [I \use. WHITTLESEY a. COLEMAN; In! S‘Late and Insurance. RV. Smith. Warren 1. Hastings sum-1 & HASTINGS, _..Attorneys - at - La‘v. 5 morons ll “mum. [ad for Sale. Loans Mau e. ' Port Townsend. W. T. T. N V HALLER, ' m mesmm a 1 law. Proctor umuam undated with Burke—:Ballcr. 0! Seattle. 7 “a comer of Watemd—Quincfiv 813.. opposite _ sum of Walemuu & 'stz. - rou- NWNSEND‘ - - w. T. ‘ "loney I. [can at featured rates. _EUGENE monpl, -Mmll and Norwcglan Vice-Consul. . was Surveyor for all Puget 80mm Perla. J's-n tor San Francisco and New York Board!- of Underwriters. muting “oyds‘ London 5: l; reau V'eritaa. Not ice ' 1“ CITY LSD COUNTY HOSI‘XTAJ. Is ‘ ' Int-had and read: to Car. for the flick: Y‘altuln. DzmAxvso‘s. Pan Townsend. :' W. H. H. LEARNED, Auctioneet "w Commlsolon Merchant, V OPERA HOUSE IUILIING. 4 Wilmington at. Port Townsend * PORT TOWNSEND Boot. B‘s Shoe Store figligdlelkllues’dkChfldtc-n’n BOOTS AND SHOES or '1‘!!! - “QUALITY All UTE“ PATTERNS. . U' have a great reverence to!" ash Home“. . ‘ Joux FITZI‘ATBICK. 1. LADIES’ I Bazaar of F ashlon . ‘ $fl IRS. M. GOUGILL Angacggat: 1:318:11? Us“: skhe :ms now - 8 0 60 ‘GC 0 525:0? AN!) Erns'hmxn (mops, V m‘nfix'ipsitfig 10 (xii arid cumine Gouda. 2 Hence for Pubhc .tion- ‘ ‘ Una-u) Suns LAND Orr-‘10:. Seattle, W. T.. Dercutber 20, 1887. 1' ‘ ‘flbo in hut-by given that, in compliancewith “I ”Ct-Mona of the Act of Congress tipprOYHl in. 8. 1875. entitled "An Act for the rule of M Land» in the Stat-=5 of Caiifomia. Oregon. ~_ finds. uni “'auhingtun Territory." Jute L‘. ”lint! at Port DISCOVO')‘, ('ounty of Jeflerson, ”(it Territory) of Washington. has this day N In thin nuke his sworn statement. No. 21153, “Input-chase of the hnrthwost u of North ‘ K 0! Section XO. 3!" in Townlmp No. B. N. a Mr £O. I Went, nnd wtu otter proof to show a. the and wnght 15 mon run-bl. for its - “or stone Run for agricultural pru ; ”ambush bu claim to aid Land Eton “- incl-tar and lucriwr of this one. 1! Seat— In. King Co . w. 'r.. on Wednesdsy tin nth any , Clan .3“. in lumen u «ism-nan: cm Debut: at Port Dist-awry, Jefl'erson flu?” Pitts. of Port Discovery, Jefl'erson . '39?! louro. of Port Dim-every. Jam-non (30., 'Biyry Med: 0! {'ort 3'::LVYCI')‘, Jefl'dtson CO-- AI! Ind r‘ “Prion: I minim: advele thu- W ‘uma are reqm-zitud to file their w! t on or bctura mid nu: day or ‘H Y. OBTRAXDER. w. .2,_“:-),,'- I's: :‘ ‘-~ ,7,“ : _‘.“_ L 9%., ’ x" . “' .53 9“ : ,> _ , 1 3.3 : ‘2 “§: «5 (=1: : ~. ,2 :: <53?“ 2:: f‘%% ;.3:5 ,2. 55% . ‘'3 'N ‘35 5 / 1 ‘3" 3 ‘i ' 3 ' 3"; Va“? “‘s‘ ' 3'-:/ : V 9}! 5 327'; 4%! " 4 ' "‘ i ‘ 1“"$\ '3'i 5 : 3 L '5 \‘! 13?; i 3153 E : 3% ‘ :E..'- 3%! 3 ' ’ N: :‘iw" 3' "a: :1 . 3 3''3 - I. i. , «5-3.5, ,3 '3 g 3:52, 9‘33 ) 2. 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More if?!" :zaliy due a this come with pea-m :mr zuu-rupriutunevs frmn thurse who ;L.-u\'u :9 foo: uii the hills-4h:- pour gunfurtnnam tux-payer. In uni-9r 1U gem-Mu the} inner 1.; judge as Eu '5 :viwllmr their representatives have 5 Maxi good judgment or not, as far as lily. lil.an<:izzl aflhirs vi the Territory Ino Cunu-l‘ln-J, your corrosion-dent ;huw\\i:h aubmita for perusal, a com— glaiizz.a list a: .5: appears in the Orega— ‘ uiugz of nil the appropriations made idunug its oloventh biennial session iuf the Legiziutivu Assembl ' of ‘ \Yusbingisu, which has just cicsed its labors. These figures show the amount of appropriations intended for 1h” ensuing 1m; years, are as fol ‘lows: l’ros. Ait'y. (being 1:3: in crcaae u! $17,700). . . . . . . . .3 36.700 00 Ad’y {Sczz‘i a Bit“: otfice. ... . . 3.6 L” 00 Bren-Linn of insane Aayinm at Medical Lake. ..... .. . . 60.0% 00 En-ctiuu c-f schuc] lor defec tive youth, Vaucauver. .. . . 30.000 00 Support of name. . . . . . . . 12.000 00 fjnppurt of .huswital {or in 3mm. Stellacocm” . . .. 75.000 00 Deficiencies and improve.- nenls for sums. ..... ... . . 15,914) 68 Deficiencies. improvementa and support penitentiary. 173.490 00 Bupburt or university at Sc at:3c..... 10,600 00 Eszimuted expense of bold— ierms Supreme Court. . . . . 2.0“. 00 Printing Supreme ( nufl re p0rt5vc13................ 1.50000 Files and fixtures for Sumo. . 250 00 Legislative incidenmi ex penses”... .... ... 8.516 92 Expense code cnmmissionera 7.000 00 Sinking urtesian well in Yak ima c0unty............... 1.00900 Printing Governor's massage nndrep0rt................ 1.00000 Executive oxpcnlea. 712 00 ‘Piloi commissioners Oolnm- ' bin river and bar ultimate. 200 00 Same for Puget Bound . . 200 00 Estimated expense of trans- ‘ porting convicts to peni'n‘ 15.000 001 namu‘ or Payne Bros. and A. Farqnbn: 120 00 3.141150% and othczn..... .. 138 40 Rev.W.H.Eugau.......... 18000 It 1" leebaugu, 1’ B Johnson 111 00 WARayn01da.............. 14080 FJParker................. 30600 :3FAibert...u............. 19040 FWi‘uine................. 8600 Skamnnin c0unty........... 790 00 ’B3nJuan county..... 13000 Nations] Bani: Scattie.... . . 1.500 00 Hairs of J M Van Syckla, cs timatad 1.03000 Adjt. Gen.BGO‘B'ieu..... 150 00 Billings and others. estimat‘d 1.793 00 Making a total of.. . . . $461,375 20 Estimated outstanding iu~ . debtedneu of Territory previous to the passage of . tneub0v01awa...........- 120.00000 Tot:;i.... ....mOpUO 00‘ The estimated disbursements for the; next two years according to the Auditorsj ‘ report it follows: ‘ Transportation expense of In ] 5ane........ 820.000 00 .Ex use of Auditor‘s and i {insurers 0fice.......... 8.50000 1E:- Librariaunud Library. . 900 00 fSupt. of public instruction. . 2,500 00 Board of education ..... .. .. . 1.000 00 i Printing and advertising. .. . 6000 00 Judicial expen5e5........... 1,60000 Extradition expenses.... .. . . 2.000 00 Incidental expenses... .... .. . 5,0“) 00 5 47.400 00 marxrmrrox. Total approoprimed by the present legislature. .. . .. . 3461375 00 Estimated indebted men and loss to Territory. .. 200,000 00 Estimated disbursements for two years as above . . . . 47.400 00 Estimated interest for ensu ingtwo year-............. 91.22500 Estimated amount of cost bi1i5...................... 50.00000 Making loin} of . . .. .. $850,000 00 To meet this enormous expendi ture, notwithstanding the many im~ portant and judicious suggestions made by Auditor Reed in his report for 1887—8. abut which were never 'rend or considered. and which if acted upon would not only have bron ht in a larger income, but woulfi in the course of a very few years, have entirely cleared the Terri tory of debt, yet these sages, in their sublime wisdom, allowed these enormous bills to accumulate while the only resourcee available are the following: 2% mill: tax on property val uations, about.... .... ....8300,000 00 10 per cent from licenses for. liquors, about 35.000 00 Taxalion on railroad prop~ 0rty.ab0ut............ 75,00) 00 i 'i'0mx................54m.00000 Of this amount there will probav Iy be delinquent. .. . 30,000 00 Making the entire re sources 8450.000 00 From this it will be seen that {or two years the Territory will labor under a debt of roan HUNDRED THOU SAND mums, with no chance what ever of a reduction, or any possibil ity of throwing ofl‘ the burden that has been cast upon her shoulders through the action of the members of the Eleventh Biennial Session. What these honorable gentlemen have to be proud of remains a com plete mystery. but that it will result 1!} a complete reformation at the next general election there seems to be no doubt. ‘ At the opening of the session there‘ Were two, and nulj two. objects in View: First, lu reenact the Woman Suffrage Act, and bect'jfid, to wipe out that " infamgnus” groan earnings. tux. Both of these objecm having been accomplished, the members started I. L‘ (’ “V ,' 'E‘ 2. §‘ 888 3i: q o 3? 9 ‘SO E Q S» y b? l 5 ii 3'l 4 1? Ir. 7 I: e“. I": i! ‘s' q r a ‘ 1 ii 3; [TL 1 {m t 3 9 r? V 16 1.. I I .V O l! I] ‘l. q l . ‘7 , 'l' 01 .D I :‘l 'SO '7 1 ) 5 l in amure-utiy to bankrupt the T9rri~ tn'y. and how far they haw -u--- eve-dad is only tmy apparent on m:- aunmcg tho abate figures. " Sumsncgg" Judge Kuhn‘s Trip East. Tim lii-unit. i‘.—l.’.~ Parr. 'l'uwnsend CUII'L'LEIiJnGItflt 3;} .'-.~-.; the iuiiozz'iugex piuuutiun of math-r 5 l‘u'93flo dis~ enssvd—m :: rmuk of an i'stmviu‘r: with lion. I}. C. fil'd uf Shiv. cilj‘: Not many tree-1:1 3g) .2 telegram frvm \\'a~‘mugiwn was rota-ind in 11115 cnty, which n-au]: "Lu-ck out for your custom b 01159. Murris Hillier is Lara" The names of the sender and receiver Warn withheld. “I went. over to I). \V. Smith's of fice," said Mr. Hil}. “and aftur dis— missing the Xiltiih-i‘ we concluded to lawn a :snirzl‘l'iliiiuii taken up and san Joe Kuhn in \\'zisiiin;:tou, not fiur the purpusn of opposing Scuttle, but to get our appropriation of $25!), 000 for the new custom house mum-d through lit-fore tL-c bills for Seattla or 'l‘ucuinzi W'Tif cuuaidcrad. The reason being if bur biil was consid ered first then Seattle and Tacoma cculd with every chance of success step in and have their appropriations. It was with this idea, and this alone, that. we sent Mr. Kuhn to Wushiug~ ton. It was not to oppusc Seattle, but, to push our own bill. and than assist our sister city. Seattie. if also required help, to secure the suliiport of entry. The link of friendship that has always bound the Queen City to the Port. of Entry is being welded stronger each day, and no move could ever take place in Port Townsend that. would in any degree be a detriment to Seattle’s interest, with the business men’s consent. 5003'. With great pleasure we announce a genuine surprise for our people; it. our prirc in the form of a unique and valua blurontnhutiou to our national litera ture by :1 mist celebrated author. Ar rangements hare been perfumed whero‘ by we shall. at an early day. and of which further notice shall be given. be enabled to place before our readers the latest and some of the most readable. intereating and captivating chapters yet contributed to the American press, Widow-s with man and woman or the Revolution." The illustrious historian. popular and venerable citizen. born 14 years after Washington died, whose an— nouncement need; no further introduc tion than his name. Bcnson J. Loosing. L. L. D.. will 3ch in narrative form. reminiscences of his experiences and discoveries. Many yearn ago a casual incident in his lira at Connecticut, urged him. With an inexprtusi'ole desire. to seek such memories of tho great conflict for freedom uni] independence wherever they might exist, and buforo it should be too late to make a pilgrimage to the dwellings of living men and women who wore actors in the stirring events of the long past. and hear from their lips the story or their experiences and rosollec lion: in the birth time of our Republic, and record them for the benefit of his country men. Wheraupon be “under took a pilznmarze of many months, em bracing nsarly 9,000 miles of travel. in the thirteen original States of the Union land in Canada. to all dwellings of living linen And women and places of interest inundated with the events that marked the founding of this powerful and free republic." How well be accomplished his purposes and matured his studies and investigations. his celebrated Field- Book of the Revolution attests. But. he tells us. that “in the vast storehouse of recorded incidents and objects that he gathered and preserved. there is much that could not he used in detail in his published works. “and,” is with this old and unadulterated wine that we are to be rolreshed. We shall discover in this how the lit— tle aids incidents of. life become impor tant factors in momentous issues, and we shall be brought face to face with heroes and heroines with whose names we had not hitherto become familiar. We shall find reflected in tho man: mir mm which the honored historian places in position. the horowm. valor patriotism nobility of nature. genius and pathos of those “forts in council and in war,” also in peace. secured for us our coun try. We shall also be favored with an introduction to the last survivor of Washington. who participated in the great events; we shall see the last 0! Sumpler’a men, listen to Washington‘s last surviving bondwoman, and be intro dnced to tho last anrvrving belle of the. Revolution. We shall admire the fair courier of important secrets, take lessons from Montcalm's errand boy. he told of the captive child of Wyoming. learn something new of the last battle for in dependence. and discover some interest ing detail regarding the great seal 0! the United States. adopted by Congress six years after the declaration of indepen dence. We shall call upon the patriotic widow ot the Congaree. accompany the‘ cicerono of Ticonderoga. and pay later-l attention to an interesting communion-l tion concerning the famous and heroic Flora MacDonald. wtiore husband. the Scottish General. Donald MacDonald, taught on tho wrong side. Moo. women and children pass in to view and crowd the story. which in re plete with matter of a highly interesting character to the American people and has never before been published. The literary gifts ol the distinguished author are all happy ones; his style is pictur~ csquo,lucld, and always pleasing. In this instance he surpasses himself. Hem-y George and Dr. McGlynn‘ have quarrvled. The formvr appears tobave umdo a contract to deliver the United Labor party (-ver to the dumocmcy, un 11 free trzuln plutfqrm —to which 311» lam-r ducidedly objects, Their convention will be held in April, when it will ge decided [as to who will control. "FELIZGBH‘IIH‘ H'TM‘ : ..___,_ l HEPI'DLXA'AF \‘ATHLVAL(‘ILV‘IXZK'IXOS. l Gnu-mo. l'K-L‘. lib—Tim sub—com {inittm- of £SO republic”: nationnl 'coxn:nittm-, clcctuzl (in; Fitzsimmons. ioz' Chit-lago. Surat-nutfizt-zn‘ms o! 111;: znutionzzl convention. The Grand Elfin-ilk: was which (l 2:; (ho p“l‘luli!‘.< gout huudqumtt-rs of the National ;(;v::::ui€!eu. Tho ooaniniiivn tool; 3. jj'JU'A' .2;- ilzo Auditorium lrziihiinc. and won: uppuruutly {Hillnil‘fal tin-i [to Hi“: oilillco Would ho romly fv .* llw Conn-align. Thuy will :1r:‘:s:;;.;:- for admission bol<.~re adjournz-it-zxt. nnorrxmo. VICTORIA, B. (1., Feb. 10.—'1‘lzo Van couver 0031 company and Dnnsnmir 4&2 Sons? collierics commenced tum ing out coal yesterday. tho latter 15:} tons to the former 1000 tons. 4 No Chinamen are employed. To xxvaa'rxoug TUE LlQL‘uI: TIKAFFXLX WAbnxxoTox, Fm. Ill—Aft”: list~ eniazg 9-) nrgmuunt from A. M. Powa all, tho l’ioaitiuu of tho National To:upcl‘m;co Society, tho Senatx-l Committee on Education, by “mini“ mon: vote. instructed Senator Wil son of lowa to report favorably the bill providing for the up )ointmont of acommissiou of five all of whom shall not be advocates of total absti nence. to investigate the alcoholic Ii» quot traflic, its relations to revenue and taxation; also, its general oco~ nomic, criminal, moral and scientific aspects in Connection Will) pauper— ism, criminal and social vice, public health and roncml wollfnre of the people, and {.5150 to inquire and take tostimoncy as to the practical results of license and prohibxtory legislation for the prevention of iatem erauco in the several states of tho (llama. “an: or RATES. NEW YORK, Fob. 10.——’I‘ho Cann~ dian Pacific road has rvducud second class passenger rates to the Pacific coast. Its agents have been author— ized to meet tho competition of all rival lines. Some weeks ago the transcontinental ronds made an agreuuiont on passengor traflic \vhica secured to the Canadian Pacific :1; difl'erontinl rate of $lO on lirst~clnss= and $5 on socond~clnss pnssongorsl under rates by directmmorican routcy. ‘ Rates were to be advanced Feb. lst l The Canadian Pacific advanced its rates as had boon ngrrangod, but it seems that- Amcricnn roads did not‘ do so. The Candainn Pacific, after finding that for several days it did none of tho business, resolved to lg more the contract. NASBY DYING. TOLEDO, Feb. B.—--It. is thought that D. R. Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby) will not live more than 24 hours. His diSßflbO in consumption. shipping Soles. Tho loss of the British bark Abcrcnrn. on the ermst about 50 miles north of the Columbia River is reported. It is in all probability the result of carelcrs sca mnnahip. She had taken a pilot on Feb. Isl, but as the bar was rough she decided to lay 03'. and allowed herself to be swung due north instead of west or south as should have been the case. The loss of the ship and cargo amounts to $120,000. The steel rails were for the 0. B. &N. Go. All but three men werslost, her crew was 25. [t is strange that with the coast charts, and the knowledge-of the cddies' consequent on the outlet of a great river her master did not hold her 00' shore: ma vnssnn's rumour). The British vessel Ahercorn. which was lost near Gray's Harbor. was an iron bark of 1262 tons register. built at Glasgow in 1885 by Stephen & Son for P. H. Dixon & 00., ofGlasgow. She nailed from Newport England. on Sop‘. 213; last. consigned to Balfour, Guthrie a; Company with 2000 tons ofsteel rail:- tor the Oregon Railway &Navignzion company, She made a good run to the womb of the Columbia. taking on Pilot Charles Johnson on Jan. 23. when 124 days out. Since that time she has been beating off shore. The Abercorn first arrived here in November, 1886. when n cargo of coal from Sydney. sailing for the United Kingdom in December with a cargo of wheat. Sho next arrived in February. 1887, from Panama in ballast. nailing hence in March wilh a canto of flour. Her master, Captain MoCallum. was known here as an experienced sen man. Journals of Northern Idaho territory lay the sentiment of that part of Idnbu against annexation to Washington has been growing rapidly during the pan! ”’5”. and is now nearly a unit against I The Puget Sound Fishing campany have recently received a new pound net for fishing in the buy. The net cost 8600. It was hauled in yesterday for the first time and was found to contain over a. thousand pounds: of fish. The com pany inland buying four more. after which there will be no scarcity of fish in Tacoma—Tacoma Ledger. It is now definitely understoood that the Northern Pacific has decided to build their large depot for use of their roads,lnclnding the O. & W. R. R., at about nine mile from the 0. li. & N. de pot. where they already have erected a large tank, having procured an max. haustible supply of water at a depth of twelve leek. It. is the intention or the company to make many extensive im provements in the vicinity. among which is nbuut 1000 feet of coul bunkers. The. town of Dublin, (15 that portion of ‘Val lulu is called. is the most. thrivinzund shows unmistakable signs vf the town drifting in that direction. Srmxxn SOLD.——Tha steamer Lone Fisherman hns been sold by H. E. Lev-v to the Cutting Fucking Company. and she will leave in a few days for Alaska. where she will hereafter be used use sort of tender for the cunnerics owned by that company in the far north. Mr. Levy refused to say anything about the‘ transaction. for publication. but from a gentleman maniznnt with the facts, it is learned that Mm mica paid for [hast-mm et by Mr. Mchz.al;l, Collin-4‘3. "great wai 82500. The an- Fisturmnn has :1 Very ennui-‘11? ("at - r ':n 2IIL-.".;";xi, a :4} unkind pauple hav: :‘x’rtl ashlar-1 Ilv'l' n: having been er gnged in the smuugli‘g business. She is a goud imle burn, but has nave: made much money for any body.—P. I. , I A sun-cu an: rent. E At ”113910500! the opiebruto-l ca. Hm» mnv:-rsa!i«;~:x butwec-n Nnnzmn land Stead. Mr. Husmcr. (it-zu’ral ‘ Managfir u'i tho (‘. I’. R. h-ngruphst. rr-Crivod i‘m- fullawing cable frnm Eliza Stead} “Thanks fur this uniqae “-mn'm'satwn at “Wm; thunsaud milw j diitmzcu, the longrxs‘. rnngn at which 19.12;: 0:10 has an“: |n-r-n intorviu‘SeJ flint-u Hm morning slurs suns: tu gt-thvr.” Norman win-d frmu Yan icu:n‘~_‘l': “I don't know lm\‘.‘ in tbzuk ynu. It has [won \‘zuili‘ with 11m r-u-zs: and :u-em'my u? zamirnrh: I? i: :uavvvliuus in my eyes. I wil! burn A Juss stick m y :11 :7 l“u._an_';:ov.'." —'\’iL-Loriu Times. The Pod Bhix-Ey mili «Ir-~22n-s'ed by fire 13% week mu :mt Hm lawn-J “n Pug-ct 51mm}. 1'! was Hm max! Eu 0:.- ['élK'i‘y m w- Tucnmn “A”, which has nhvays lows-en the largest. Henry Gcorge is out fur Grover Cleveland on n I've-9 Ira:}t- basis. But this may no: help Gruvor Glcvrlund. 13. H. Flagg. of St. Helens, has just issued a pamphlet of sixteen pages clearly and accurately descrip tiro 01' Columbia county and itsru sources. Its object, frankly mom-3., is "to secure immigration to Colum bia county." ‘ amp can Accnrnx'r. KAXSAS CITY, Feb. 9.- -'Il:o luv-r of z; grip ("11' on the cable road hero broke lust ~ovvning and the cars flew down the incline at u terriblo rate of speed. About on» hundrod persons were injured. -.... ~ Sotlea- la Jinx-inert Tho disabled whistling buoy outside of San Francisco Bar has reilaced by another buoy ‘y order of the light. house board. (Signed) Nicou. Lvnnow. ; U. S. Light House Inspector. 1 “—-.~___ ‘ “I was troubled with an eruption on 1 my fire, nbich was“ murcu of constant annoyance win-n I wished to appear in company. After mung ten bottles of Aya’s Samaparilln. the humor entirely disappeared." filmy M. Wood, 40 Adams at. , Lowell, Mass. 1 An Oncu hotter. PUYALLCP. W. T.. July 25. 1887 2.19 am. A. B. Stewart & (10.. Seattle. Dam Sirs. My Wife was troubled last winter and spring Willi :1 severe cough. which became very alarming. in she nth-n coughed blond fr-m the lungs. She tried a number of lung remedies. but of no avail. She had almost given up all bnpc, when glancing over the pa per pbe saw n stntcmi‘nt at C. Darling, n! Suntrle. reccommemling yuur ann STAR Conan SYRUP. which she decided to try. With littln faith I got a bottle. Strange as it may scam the first duse gave her relief. and one lzottle cured her. {or which we are very thankful. We have [Ecclltnglelldt‘d it to a number nf nnr afflic'ed friends. and will lie ewr really tn do so. Hoping you may be successful in your business. and be able tn placa. this medicine in every house hold in the land. I remain yours respect 'nlly, E D. MASON. Pnyullnp. W T. For sale by all drngzistn. Sample "the. j‘l'lil‘. Ladies call and see Hm new style of corsets at Mrs. Uougill‘s next to Hunt and's. j3odt ——-—————‘o——————.—-~ A Sound. meg-l opiuon. E. Blninbridge Mnndsy Esq . County A 3132, Clay 00.. Tex. says: "Have used Electnic Bitters with most bnppy results My brother also was very low with Ma larial Fever and Janndice. but. was cured by timely use of the medicine. Am ’satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life.’ . Mr. D. L. Wilcoxson. of Home (3an Ky.. adds a like ttstimony. saying: Be. pnsilivelp believes he would have died, had it. not been for Electric Bitters. Lbis great remedy will ward Oman well as cure nll hialarinlDircaar-smnd for all Kidney, LiAer and Ltomncb Dis orders stands unequalled. Price 500 and 81. at I“. D. Hill 8: San. __ ~........_.._ would enjoy your dinner ‘8 “3°“ and. are prevented by Dya pepsia. use Acker’s Dyspegsia. Tablets. They are a. positive cure for yspepeia, In digestion, F latulency and (‘onstigmtiem We guarantee them. 25 and 50 Cents. Sold vaNlmer & Co. The—iriiunlnegu Booming. Probably no one thing has caused guob a general revival of trade at N. D. HI" & Son's drug store as their giving away to thezr customers of so many free trial bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. _ Their trade IS [imply enormous in this very valuablo article from tho (act that it always cares and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asth ma. Bronchitis. Group and all throat and nag diseases quickly cured. . You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size B]. Every boule warranted. ___,‘_________'_ An Abnollne mm. The Orlglnnl Abnorine Olnrmpm is only pnl. up In largr iwo—ounro lln boxes sud ls. nu nbmlule cure for old sorts. bums. wounds. clinppml hands. undull skillerupziom. Will poritlvely are all kinda of pilefi. Ask for the Urlginni Abletine Ointment. Sold by Dr. Ju. U. Mink er at 2'5 cents per box—[JV mail 30 cents. 3 Ni hts is the Gun ’s %\oc\\ “gym: 0, thousands sufiering from Asthma, Con sumption. 00:535. etc. Did you ever try Acker's Engl’ Remedy? It is the my [infarction known for all Lung Troubla, 301 on a. positive guarantee at. 10c... 500. For sale bv Latimer a CO. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need an special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing ihe same song of praise—A purer medicine does not exist and it. is guaranteed to do all tbntis claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimplea. boils. salt rbnnm nnd uthnr afl'ectiunscansml by impure blond. —\Vill drive Malaria from the system and prevent as Well as care all muluriul lemme-For cure of headache. constipa tion and indigestion try Electric Bittera ‘—Eutire satisfaction guaranteed, or smoney refunded—Price 50 chi. and ;31.00 per bottle at N. D. HILLSLSON’s‘ 1 drug store. , —v_a.-.__—.—— fiacklgn’s Arnlca unlvo. THE BEST Sun: in the World for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. F»- ver “moi/{Vita} i‘ilfipl'rf‘d hands: Chil hinizm. Corns and all SE-in F’t‘m'invw. 'll-»! n taiiivnly curt»: giilns. .-r ~, - v again—l 1:1"- 4::i:r'..:i ! z ‘1“ la; r n'--:‘ :...'=.-.- z. 3, PJ i'lsi-tc ya." i; I. in,- Safe by "w. i). Lin? .'~ } ”tn: Ema! wwmu- m salad m. u 3 "HEY T?) A ' H 'l‘ 'T‘ = 134.2% HALL . C {£3ll K 1:3: "mm. 31:: v: i lam in,“ 'w. 'a‘ _ :i‘hi- H-ure' ;- Xx -‘ 1:15! .‘i; v- 1' 3t;;:Vs.~§v€-XE 513.3 gr. :.~: . 531‘?!“ rip; Jilin-uh 1.; :1 i 3'"; .'_-,1 Ci". .1. . -' o'2s}. Eu R: 3- »:;:-::.~‘ 2"; '? 'v-si of 3555?" ‘E. f w»; ;_.'. jr- ~ "g ~ =_. -., ._-.,_ “319:”; g ‘. :~- 1‘“. 3;” , ‘ ~,.. ". ,5 !: .-' :7:,-:h'-.r_' ‘.- 1 : v ::.-" ~=:-~ W 2: a. E 3 . _ , ~{x ... ; DI ..ri DL 1 I In; A. ; .. :~.\~.~ m.. 9: EAST .' ‘ 'i"=l‘-. .._ ' .1': ‘I: 1‘ 4.1'573'. ':-.”.' .; 1! :~ ‘ £25" zcaxz‘ «4‘32: nmwr. ,3! 317.5 z h 111 m , ;=; 2‘ for :!~(:m-('(,I:‘.:no-T:|1Lvn of 3 1M- " llu'l'ul public. 1j..n!.',1f ‘n'. SL'THI-11”..~‘.x1‘. X’rnguriewr 3 .... -.."- ._ u”- ---“-mmm...“ x 5 17‘. .-.%.nthony, §<e..=.r'rLH. . - - “xxx-n. TER. . 'A ' ‘ I Practmalfiogkbmder. !.' $2 LCM!- l’irvr i?l1li:::t,clr:., £122.: » n ‘iZ'll'! . : otfsv. [Prinz to 55:12:: Timas, and 3:3: (3.61 in c: l 'l‘, .'::R'. ‘thk Dan: I “553-. 3-2. STE-. 11 KETT. ".-*.-" .~..' ' ‘ [Wigwam and Bquer ‘ 5111 fonnaxnd. W. T.’ ‘ .'- 2x, :‘jv - '23.‘ flora; Eminzntan em. Prom (I ‘ Ih. ‘O. ulit'urp-znlvr work z)! nn‘ kindsp " an“ un PIA”?! Latin:- I “(53” “Ni! iC-"tzf-‘J on Water 52:961. nerd-Charles _. :f Bud. l / .' - 1 @ STEAMER EVANGEL‘ .1. \v. 'I‘AR’E‘E. luster. Wu?!" Ivan». S mule Monday iwn n m.. for Sun LGmoo Vic. Pun Townsend and Jr: Islands. 331) On Thursday. 7 n. m.. for Port Ann-109 via Port ’t‘uwn-vnd amt! Duargmwss Returning. h-zu‘c Port .\ugeles Friday 7 a. m. jun!” 44‘ A 435 STEAME}? EDNA. .. ‘ I \BING DAILY man‘s nm’mm Port Townsend and Port Discovery, \VILL LEAVE UNION “'UARF every aflex noon :1. 2:30 o'clock I". 11., md Port. Dis rovoryouch morning at 7o‘clock. Fox-freight a [mange Ippiy to James James, or on board Jobbing none at namnnblo Bates: dw-L! [LILRACE Janna S'I‘EAMER WILD "700 D, 55g- LEAVES PORT TOWNSEND For Irondale at 8 A. 2.: aieo. lar Whidby Island at H A. 1.: (or [tonal-Jan 4 P. I. every (by. freight or pus-age spy]; on board. .\. W. HORX.I!asLe: BISPATG H, EQ J AS. MORGAN. Master. Wl]! {ems Port. Tuwxanom; for Sean Bay and wt, pane awry Monday morning on arrival of v] Soundswnmer. Hamming WillarflveouWodnh days. Towing and r'ulrlors at reasonable Ime- Apply on Mud. or to L. B. lustingeat 0.0 Bunion. a": Cola. N. B.—\\ u hnw )5“ added to our (met two scou‘ t. (mm with mwaulins. for {rt-fighting. Brick For Sale! Ilalt'a ngiifion Brick 101' Sale. at 25510 per thousand. 41])1)]3’ to Geo. E. Starrett. SEA GAPTAENS, I)H\'SI(TX.\.‘IS. \‘ LH'AL 151‘s . P U B L I C sprukwrs mad th- pmfe‘sious Eeuenuf remnnw-nd SANTA AM}: as the lwst of a) mr‘dit'i!:v~ for (theme: of the THROAT. CHEST. LUNGS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONSH Sec Um! our "mi-,- mnrk. SANTA ABIE h: ox. evt-ry‘l)(>lm.-. Hatislnclion gunmmecd or mane) b'fmu «:1 . ‘ 2w....L’AE’V‘,‘Z','.'7.;7‘.'_:.f C'."!f__—. .2, .... 1 E‘Z'T‘Fzfi‘" a ‘32 i I :3fi3333gfifigéfi 2833 .c L ' ’ ' ? ’rJ A aggi‘h‘mrsmx ‘ *m’ ‘25-":th I g _. -~'— * , u.“ '7'. [H ‘ ‘54::- f ‘si’g‘flék { .1; \ I”. "it“, ‘ a “‘i“ ..__: 3) >3 ‘ -?£':,_~,iifi_gfltxl f _ 3 “~12. ' ' ézgga'o‘ 4"”;5 $6515; 1 . .;.- 4 : a ”73:; Q .I._ ,-_ *2 -. fix“ -‘ @2322; u '. : j .;_"u: 3‘:! 3‘7]. ”Jr-r): ‘5 <2 '7' j, 4.2!”? 4335'»; ;i‘ .. -" ‘34... if-z‘fitm'i V W» 3323». ~ F. - a 2. g 27-4," - i ‘V- ~ .. ‘ .: . . _‘ :31 a": 4% 225:1: Jfl ~ , is, $93!; 024.54 ’7' - :q‘.€?;§;itizz -.;~.- 3.533’ ~:. > Li§~l§gfib .1“ £332» , ‘ ':-‘ J- r *Y 0;").5» :1; I; “fix ii 5.9.392??? ~' a {1.1352}: , . OF I ‘27? a?! - i ~: 1:. i: 3:11:13. : ’.-. .m*l_-.:-3 11,; 1 dui..../t.--.'s*.3 has nnke .\‘o ”intake. ' By dispelling die symptoms so often midsu for Consumpnon. SANJ'A AME has brougm alauncss to many a hon whom, and by prompt ly breaking up the Cough and Com that too often develops imo um mm dimes will ya! saw thousands from an untimely grave. \on make no mistake by keeping nbouie of thi plcasant remedv uiwuvs 1:. the home. ...mm I". . ‘3‘ 1‘ w ' v ‘2} L 1 1* L: :4. N E A '- a»- 2,2 « .e ‘ 5“ --’—u._ ~‘ ;-_ fi ‘ ; 3555558525: if ‘ 1*" i :2'.‘ '-*‘_."‘ «$511,; ;" -, V 91‘ : wag (‘UAR \NTEED A POSITIVE CURE rOl 1 ('alnrthfnld in the “95:1,“:w Fever. Row Cold. “fittil'fhiil Ilmfnvr‘s and Son- Pym. RO - th- wnse of mate and smell: rpmnvet had taste and nnplmsam breath, resnliltgii from (‘znarrin Eafiynnd pleasant. to use. F 'mvdireclinns and a rnre in warrtnled in all Drnmlsts 51 per box: sl.lO hv mnii. Send fm ‘rih-ninr In ABIEIINE MEDICAL CON -1 PANY. Urovillfl. "nl Ask (or fiAS'I‘A ABIE AND CAT—B CUBE. For sale by Jas. D. Mixing-R. M. 1)., Dmr'm, Agent of Company. ‘ Jumbo—Jumbo. Thu Original A #olin Ointment is only pm up in lama tmimunre tin inxcs, and is an abso iuw rn ['9' {or on mrra. burnt. wounds, rm pod hands :mri all skin m-uptinn... wm DO‘ilß's‘l mra all kin-h of pi!».—. Ask for the Uflfiirufi Almtine ()immom. t 1 (en's nor hqx. For saw u,- .1 u. I). .\hs'iium. )1. D. DmL'zisi. Agent 0! (‘n'nminL 5: MT”; WASH. Tum. Boarding and Day School for Girls Fa}! h-rm omm .\ugns‘l 23m. Thnmxxzb gn «ruc'i xn in the Enziirh anflmn. Muse, An. Eloen: rm and len Langnnz-a by a fun rorps of experienced reach-rs. Builfiing raw and com modinuc. Loenllou plmnm and h nlzhluL Pnpns received at any timn and charges pm portioned. For circulars addmyy. 83115:: Stu-mum: Augnlt 4. 15.17 For Sale. 1753“ A Seven-ton Sloop "'> I’. V ) . . 5“; "I!" _ Er _" “.1 r"..»~_ 9 mp“ !- .ulh rz-z .:.~ :. vita .13. .'l2!».‘-.--.: Gt-JLV Fifi: “JV ".:.-INTS.. [u pusmgv stump: fur a rcw Xi: Mm hated :lem Winder and Stem Sane:- Waggh. Just patentml. “dress BUY JACKSOX. Bcr‘l_.'>. 311 in“ Kmh “ml. 81 City Kenna um "per. fig-f‘fi’fvii‘i-FfaflQxfififii’iflfixxiii" ,_ W“\® ~ ~ if?" "gag?g;<§;§:‘:§‘§?ixizii;4;§a: L "3&1‘1’543‘33fii355 3‘4": ‘ ; . ' ~ 'V‘ . -.. e' -"'. -‘1 e» 3:; r 2: « g a; 2:., A .’ 3" = ‘ 's,~-s—. {2:l F 5; 13-9; :3 .5 A: .7 - ' ..V'N' 15.: ~ ._‘: ,; ; - z A . fl; :2; ' .; . is a: :x E? L. 1' A. *1! A. ‘, . ’$ {:7 $.45 ,2 "E 3’? ' ‘ 2.; . 'i r" v‘ fry, $57172 :51} E -, > fi‘fi‘iz": 2% an; :- «4.1“, -‘f:-‘-""!-"g' , :3“; 7 7 H ‘;‘-~,-:.‘-;t=*:i.-2f.-:m?>a mm“ a .cwmfig‘:¢:mxtxz ' m for Infants and Chadian. WW “Cutarla is sowen sdnpwdtochfléren 21:3; (3155:3113 cvxrcsrColicfi ('Jcmstlgaultélogll‘.”l [recommenditmsupexorwmyprgggpgm 895:3: sprn-zca, u;._rr (123. Elm: . mmtome.“ H. A. £111.22. li.D.. r‘f‘ir" 3"” use!” “‘1 pm In. a. 111850210111 Emmi» H. Y. z “Yuan; ul;‘;.'i¢;23 mafimmn. ' T 23 szncz'. C< nus-'l', 2‘3 Fulton Street. N.Y. .. ‘“' 3‘:-,7 5.337 gilttayij 11(13L.‘-71}é5 raw?- 3' e—trzll [Bealel's "- 744;: 36": 2;: ‘féi, :1 DruasfihemicalsJPateniMedicine-s; 8: Fancy Artices Painis. 0175 a}; Glass-ware: Winesiand Liqusrs or Medial Use. Orders run» with ieispulrh ayj’i’rmV-riytinnt‘ Curcf'uiiy (7'..n~.poundz-(‘:., Hay (-2 L‘t’iglnt.£§ iVuacz- L. I‘Or: ’i‘usvnscnd. W. FRANCIS W JAMES ° , Ouincy Street, Port Townsend. WILL BUY AND SELL DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE. PURCHASE C!" AND COUNTY \\'AHHA.VTS. MILL AND SHIPPING DRAFTS AND OTHER NEHOTL‘JiLE PAPER. Money advanced at low rates. 1‘l’0x~"1 APPROVED SECURITY- Agent {or the Onion Mace! fast. steamship! between Liverpool and New York. PIE-”k usage tickets to and from ports in Engiulfl. lre!nnd.Denm:‘.rk,SwoedenandNewYorhtmg Ry rail :0 a}! parts of me Wat. and drafts from £1 sterling up, available as aboveJlaludn “MPH. Correspondence soliciwd. Reference, by permissisn, the Bank of Britieh Cohulbh. Vim 1). Ll, and San Francisco, Ca!. Port T ownscnd. June 4. 183} [II' ADAMS & LAKE, Truck and Expresss Stables. Teamng and Expressing done. General Jobbing on Short. notice, Night or Day. [S‘lhy and Wood For Sale. Horses Bought and 80111.3 CHASjBECKER, FURNITURE. E “1.35 B:2;9grgfi-:§;;V:fizl‘ront, Water Street, Peg—fglmsend, W. T. Boots or if Shoes! LI‘VERMORE! Eisenbies Block, ‘A Sea Tall Front. Fine Stock Displayeu ‘J’OFW 512:". f-"Z——-.-tT—-—- B kttßs E 0 be's’ 1 T " FOR TH;RTY DAYS. Now i-' )‘H’JI‘ limv I-Ehuy Blankets. Hats, Gags, Beets and Shoes ;\t:l|3_\l{(}.\l_\‘_ 1).. ha! in? am- uppurmngty :1. i),- In pnrvhusfl'u NICEib'UIT U!" (‘I.‘)TIIE>‘UF:UI UVI‘IIH'UXTzIt 3.}me yum‘lflVH Pliil‘l'l. VESEE HERE 3 lv)\‘.-n-o.a?‘=‘ . V V Hll 3’:-9w ‘7'.” I” ..Nu\\'....s‘.’o;oo I “ ............... " ..'_'ovh)v “ ....lfim | " " .V.l-_'m“....1000 I Smith.“ .. " . ‘.VU'. . “ 2000 E “ ' 7379) "....1800 5 ‘- . " V “ ..._I6OO ‘ . " ~ 1 I “....1200 ' _ " ~‘.‘z_‘70......... “ ....1000 § ’ . . " :Hm..‘... "... 720 l ”(blue unzisw .1-1' }'<,.ur.~a-liu:a22,-cn>:u;|lu~d. APPLY TO THE ABGUS REAL ESTATE WHEY FOR BARGAINS. Nmnlvm‘ 52.