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The :muuuucven-mt wl. :m hlllu‘ at Port Tuwnscnl LLNFJ‘.‘ lln- (‘.~{::ll€i~l;- meat 01'“)an mx‘. {rum 11.24 oil); It is l1|)lll)ll~"<€ l'uu inimitiun of :lu- c: 1:: pauy to place tliu North Pug-iii: up. the route betw-wn 'Lhis city and Van couvm'. We conliilnnily oxpi-ct to soothe purchase of othvrliu. s. as the one to ‘.thtcom and the «rape, or an Opposition limx with very much better boats which will drive all competition from thn field. 0n the whole the advent of this company into ohr lower Sounil waters is (0 be welcomed, for in will mean cheaper transportation and lit-Nor falcililFs. The Amara has no quarrel with the " \efisting companies. but can only ad— mit that they um run at such a great disadvautage that the country cannot develop with them as it should. i..__,r--.., - _ English P 01112103- The resignation of Lord Dulli-rin. Gove. Gen. of Inc-in, Willi the avowed purpose of returning to tho “ Imm land” to enter politics as against the present tory government. is signifi- Cant. Dufl'erin’s position “185 per» haps second only to the Premier at London in power and influence. He is a. man of strong I’m-sand. and of very decided opinions. He is an Irishman, in sympathy and blood. andvalso in estate. He has been growing very restless for along time, at the policy of the'government in Irish affairs. Finally (lispuiriL-g of any improvement he has l'usiguvzi his position and intends to throw 11?: whole' force and power with Glzul~ atone for the oyu‘throw of the pres— out government and the establish ment of one which will do justice to the Irish people. As an auxiliary he will perhaps be (ho very strongest the “old man eloquent " could have, and in all probability Gladstone will form a cabinet within the next six months, and Dufi'erin will return to India with the glory of a victory and the blessings of some millions of the Irish people. The Call pounces upon Dr. Mink~ ler, health otliovr. with all the forocxty of a rabbit. It evidently is afraid that the Doctor may possibly gut it little credit for faithful duty in a small-pox crisis~and so, is doternr lined to misrepresent the facts and raise 8 hue and cry whether there is any canse or not. It further attacks the Doctor in :1 Spirit of lilmllum malice, “doubting" his ability to tell small~pox from moashs. 0f CUlll‘ét the Call man is a small~pox expert. with all his other accomplishments. or he would know that in certain stages of the diseases the best of physicians are sometimes puzzled over small£pox and measles. It is now pretty certain that the Umatillu was quarantined in Victoria over a simple case of measles. Not long: Since a case of measles developed in the marine hospital here, from the cutter Wolcott. The physician in charge evidently thought it was small pox, and mm- ( uite exciton About it for a time. llereal’ler thc‘ Call expert may be appealed to in‘ critical times. and physicians setl right. Dr. Minklvr. nmh-r lllSll’llC' tions of a vigilant health board. doubtless prevented :1 small pox (-pi l demic in this city and on Pug“: Sound by insisting on rigid impec tion of every vessel arriving (run: San Francisco—oven though the mayor himself refused to allow fun; for inspecting \‘USScIS for which ho 1 was agent, and defied the authority! of the board. Dr. hfinkler made all inspections of such ve-sels withoml any compensation whatever. We do. not know whom the new board will' elect health ollicer; but if they im—l prove on the record for ciliciency fox" the past two years they will deserv: the thanks of the public. It is popu lar with some people in abuse, \‘illify! and lie about Dr. Miulgh-i‘, but he is‘ the only public ofiict-r “1m liar) been l complained about in a long while fpt‘l doing his duty t )0 well. i 'Hughea and “'aril are anmsirqzl _ tenthnsiasm in Tammi), Large] £2203 greet them every night. l ' - . 5- :..g: ". 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Lu \ms lino-11 nine dwllurs Efurdriukius_-;,and tln- m-lestial was givon lbw-«whoa (u dupznt with a {mm- 1.240. E .‘w'trr-zzuuue tvfibrls urn bring mud» Hmfun- conquers t-x haw- Utub admit ] ted to staiehuml :iiung with Washing etun, Dakota. Montana and New Mex ico—but it. is prdty cort:.iu that Utah will havu to thL-rauglxly purgv ‘lwrsolf of the stain and disgl‘acuof polygamy lmforo she will (":01- be permitted to don the tubes of state hood. ‘1 in: collapse of the‘ great Panama (-zauul .schvnm adds another to the many ovidrurps of sturdy judgment and uncompromising honor of Gun. Grant. He was offered the pre>i~ (lvm'y of the Company in 1880 at a tL-mpfiing sleary—meruly for thu use of hisnzune. Ho decliuedjlmcau 0 1m liOliC'fl'd tlm wholn enterprise to bu. :1 swindle r—m‘ at least impracticzh I’lu. (1 morn] l’uil Sheridan is coming to the from as a presidential candi~ datv. He succvedcd rmnm‘dably in " wiping out " the valley of the Shea andouh. If he should “tackle” Cleveland he would probably suc ccul in wiping him out, too. Thom is a good deal of American pride in the American people. and Sheridan is the “gun to successfully appeal to that priflo! The Lodger says that the citizens of Tacoma have among other things recently ruiseii; $75,000 for the M. E. university, and that it is bringing a large rolnrn. Well and good. It is. as a subscription, bringing a fine re turn. for Tacoxuu‘s real estate boom era are coining mom-y out of it. This is really all they intend to do, as the entire luud bonus is wry defoclivv, and the cash bonus, which will lapse on March lat, is at best worth but S4'lote to SSOOO. Yes. it pays, and Tacoma knows it. It is claimed on all hands that the recently a-ljournc-d session of tho legislature wag the poorest that ever convened in the territory. This may be; but it is getting very common to growl at our law-makers. The fact is that every two years is too often for a complete revision of 1119 code of any country. We need le:s ligig laturo and more judiciary. A better wxocutiou of what laws we haw is ‘.wtivr than new Luvs. As it is we are playing a game of ahuttlu cock and battle dour between the supremo court: and the logisluturu. The Astoria l’ionwr comes to the front. with a 'wh’olpsale gndorsameut of Clevelund’bpti—prottzction policy as against a jotectivo tarifi‘. As a symptom of completed drmonfiu. m commvntl the I'I'HIM'I‘I' to the medical fratornity for inspection. To us of the northwest c mst no policy could be fraught with lUvn- widcspread ’commerciul ruin than this frm: trade i folly. Lumber, woo], coal and win-at iconstitute our surplus. Of them {our products. three would In) seri ously and rninously :‘chctt-d by this policy. Why should we dustroy all these- industries and ruin our people by thus favoring competition to build up foreign industry? Who,‘ but u dutuzlgogue, wouid be. insane though to urge that in this great but newly developed region? There is some GonzLliittiOXl that the Pimieer‘s {Haiiilt‘u' is harmless. Our review of the financial Stains of the Territory as an outcome from the doings of the legislature has ex— cited considerable comnn-nt among local newspapers. It was copied without credit. by tbv Tar-mum News, and then again reprwlucc-Cl l:_\- u Se attle paper, and the P.-I. reviewed it .. : . ,3 2‘}. and :;~:w H u >xu:-.22u~r jam—2 ~ \ :.1- y“‘.' -i' ,L’ 1' “hand. The! 3: ' Ln 2; i-hzx 552' ~ Jitnriu} :x'ficlvfi =E.' H_\m;{:. .‘ilvmu’vtrd. .l)unbtlv.-;~'; 1' -.-‘ .2 2- \\;':2 :-2»-:-: 2-',:§.-2fl3|hl‘i net: t~2r 1:;- -: t-- «m n. my mu] rvfnrm.‘ {L 2'. \risims 1-. 2H: many yrnrs I'3l.':'_’v!'!; Hum-"2K ~:.'.'.' mi“ (:2 Tax-2 ,- ‘. 5.‘ ~ 1:12:13! t - -:=j‘,-.v 2'5:- 119113221- x:‘-.'- z»» i? - ~- f: 1n: fin-s; 2?:‘m:-. r ‘- 1” 1 233311172 $.12 1‘: 1] 12m 822222 »- ‘ :2 .: sv: f. ‘1« in. 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I 52:, X -\' 2::22- r. i: \1'532 2:.-31:; nuiiwmlg éfmg- 11mm: ; 2 i};- .«:1c..-~~nr ta» i:l'l'(';\'f‘l' Harm-y} :5: Sgnvlm' := i'ulL i 4 ;: N: w Y-n'k mun. 2 “2:.? \am‘ « I.l' (22-11% ~\.-nx'2|-w:~', duw‘ 25.;..‘ Didn‘t Ln Luv» inHuuu-m #«nu-itgh “2222 Hm :u2!|.~‘;ini'—~2l':di!‘n to iixpizu-e- i' t: Saw-p vii-t wick) gzhdges‘ {Ms-~12: E:[Iir2!:1f‘~~~;u l«:':'2‘mrirs.' : .\ l’wnhazzxi. (22:. (Ivm- crzitic vapor l-xuy-s (flux-dinghy \l‘x'ufi) at Ulufl" of 2t2w 111-zmu'rniic funk-mi oificiuls in ‘thszt slain whu stem (lisp->ll2 (011*- 21‘21'3: civil H-rvicz- l'nL-s. nimu: mmL liiiiugizxlll22l2os. it wants 2110 mm :0 in fur :: musing campaign to carry 12w 1.49.5:- in June). The wpublieau Svnutn seems to bo tho only Htl’uguun! and hope the Pacific ooast proyla now ImVu against 211 wing lumber and coal put on (in frev list. Ii is evident that. the dem o(‘i'hl2o 21011.40 is duh-nuim-d to remov tim duty uu those “flicks, and thus cripplo x m' k-ading imiush'ivs. ll l<4‘\‘l|li~lll film! the Ohm“ print'o nf “mummy is ize-airing liis end. He is :u luv: that hourly bulletins are sum lulxis ago-d fulln-l'. A whole nation hunga will: ham! lm-mli up n lln- \‘e-n pulm- bouts. Hi this precinlls lmy His (lvallx will change the “Hf! uf (la-scout of tho ruyzll crumi of (it'l‘lnillly, and will [recipiluto a r'riais in quwzm afi'uirs. \‘thn \w rs-ml about such {lire misfnrtum-s m; that whzr‘h dt-vnsmtud Illinois this wcuk in tho shape of :: (eyclunv it vxcihrs our sympathy for the Hrirkvu inhabitants of the vast. At the sumo limo. it is nu wundvr thu: lhny aru il‘n-si;«tnl-Iy nt‘uchvd to the guhh-n west as soon as thny learn that it, in {rt-L- from draught, hlizzards, cychun-s or oxtrwm-s of any sort. Such tales of dvstrnctiun and wun as are frvquomly told in onrtvh-gruphic dispatchvs from east of the "Rockies" ought tn make every citizgn of Wash ington Territory supremely happy over his condition. Free traders are always saying that tarifl‘ keeps prices up. \Ylwn Hm duty on sugar was lowered that articlu became higher priced than it had been baton-wand the surplus miu,inszoad of being turm-d from the nuliuual treasury into tbopuckels of the cousunwrs, wan sent uln‘om! to swell tho balance of trade nguiuat us. h")! It Isn‘t so. vaspapvrs, in tlwir anxiety for sensational men's items, sunh-tinws do great injustice. M. J. Rosie]. a young dentin who started in business in tlni.‘ city two or film-u. muntha agu. had his ufiicu furniture uttnclied fur debt last week while away on 11 pm» fessiuuul visit. lmrnudiatoly a lucnl paper. 2ml also a correspondent. of a St‘lli‘lfl pappr, pululisln-a'i him as n hilk, &c. Mr. Ros'ol. lilm many uliutbl‘l' young man (awn those sonny» limos in the newspaper business)‘ could not pay his debts xmcessnrilyi incurred, but that no dislivnmesatiu~ [nation is evidenced from the follow— ing just received: ‘ Cunpgvmmz, Feb. 20. ’BB. l’nnr 'l‘uwssm‘n Aunts. (icullenwn : - ~ Wit! you please he knul vnnnzh tn gm nuzicc In yunr (mlmnns that I will sum: «eulrn In Port annsond nhd remun tlic practice u! my pmfesslun. I few: that I Inn'v been grussly \vruuued in ”I“ pub icutiuu 0f the Port Townsend currnsnumlenco letter to the Pox!- Intelligence». as l have not thouub' nl’ any such n flying as lenvmy l’nrt ’l‘u\vu-cml——nnly to visit ontzide svttlcmcnts. Very rcs;mclfully yours. MAX J. Rosa-m.. Paul Schulze's Views. l’nul Schulzu, laud agent of thl' Norllwrai Pacific railroad com any, i> in Washington. He uppozmd‘bnfore the house committee on public lands on Thursday, and made a speech which was uttuutiw-ly listened to. Ho rommmudcd chzingvs in th .luud laws, and expressed his ideas. as t-i thn xuuunorc-f these changes. )Ir. Schulzu said: The public lands should be divided into four classes: First, timber lands; second, agricultural lands; third, grazing lands. and fourth. mineral lauds. As to tianbm‘ land, h<~ *wld mm 111» government should so“ zimlwr by stumpage, retaining the title to the land. which might aha-r --l wards he sold. In n-gurd tu agricul ‘tural lauds, thought they should lit-l subject to homubteud only. As tul grazing land, he TECUIDHK‘HdI‘d (hm the gum. nment leasu all grazing land, subject, however. at any time to homestead entry. He recommend ed nujchnnges as to mineral lauds. Nearly all Hm iron for the big bridge across the Yakima riwr is on the ground and the supvrinwndent m‘ Conan-action is there and tea Jy to 'start the work. 1 'rnmuronul. sews. : H“: Ami! .\‘m‘llm‘vst magazino will i I: ' =3 wot a! to illxis:2-uting Svmtle. Fur. ma had :I slugging match the I other night. and the News underlako's in h-pnn i: in full. Poor reading, 13:31. h' Vern“): Se-iupia has appoimnil H. (J l’an . f Yukilzm county in—l ~i- -‘:«»1' “H- :i! :iiiiiL-r fur district Tim 1 1. mi n u. .L .‘ili-I‘llrz-y. uf 51:1in t‘ dun}. .'2l:.i‘.: 2' iuxp wt”? for the liz'sii 'Esrti'i - i I 'i‘iw Nilr‘h’yu‘i‘ g -n--r4l ni' \\':\.~l.iug- Inn bird I'}: i.i :: int! r :'- Hir- sl'."l‘a‘-' 1:::;' mi :li-- Sm.» rim: rtvim lilifi an t 223 I"l'a‘l'rizixifiill xlw tri‘!‘iu'i';.' :u-u! ruin-yin; an! vat-mum; liml r :-‘ :.9 3125.441! I. H - :‘.---.:;»-.m:‘nds {ml ‘.3' ‘l'" r‘.‘ in lhu pi'ii'w iliin'J'C‘l] for sur~. \‘v-:. i!:::. Vin-$163 Eur Mm sh 1) lines" rte-1F? T-i‘ w-vfiu'i “SH“. H 6 3150' ‘a‘----u:::m -:. L .".'| {iiij'i'V'yliiLiiUH uf sls - iwi‘ i-L-rlcd \"ni‘ii in his uflit'v. l 'i he in w i -;:1 -r luv; giving 122 mm“! ‘." riw- .- "any ('.-;:;:.i§-~:=:!;.-r-i m ilk? ::- .~ - :U ;~..:v- nf' haw-1:», \viii trendy-1"} «=2! uri- L ‘1: ix; i'm- in“: u [u'nl'lit'iliiyi :~. ‘3 'sl' h Wm 21 :;v.- '."iii~k_',' iftiu‘h‘hffii mid 4:: pm': ibizi -nu-Iv.-ux9nl. In this” math-1‘ Ei‘w 2m;- :1 grzmr mic. Itl mml'! hm» i':‘-‘~'.| fur butter Lad [lloi 2.-‘.5~5:;' .'m- I'm“! ii! . mm of liupnso ati in ga- ni. r :I3n'ii iiglm; :2in ”ms- keep a‘ wry «.imuxitms (“u-mun ml! of gm!“ Eia-r -—vl'3ih ushm'g Xvi" l’rt‘. ‘ .er'rnz-‘zz ¢‘--‘iii~... ('ITY.—-It is ru~ iwl‘J-v'. if: l‘i'tii i-stuta- circles that the Hi gwl End in ‘.‘il-w by :1 ring of spzxc- Hi‘fli‘i‘s l::-.‘.'i!2;: iii‘vll-iik'hil‘vvcl at Furl .\Lgolm :Jh-mi-nn is giving tuba di~ {Tsar-i ll)‘.V.'|X3:‘ l"rv~iiw:ntn-l' Buy. I“huh-i i‘,.l';ili('UHH3‘CtilHl m. Bum-hy IBay will he “Hui-- by fairy. Maps: it lr-i vsniim-d, Im'w hm-n i=:aux*‘:i making {Him 3‘. .y the nih'f‘il point for the Hwauihzc :2:;& 3n- gating of lim ferry. ; i'i::~ Yuri Aug->lO5 upon-Jars having ,n-aziiw-d fair l'x-il‘ll‘lh} in their him-5t.~ inn-MN :t tum [mini un- now "whuulr xing lmr up" n? l“;'whW:ihl’ BA): lec't-rriu 'l'imu”. riuumun .‘ll nliozr. t "t'fianWL‘miah chit-f «lurk of the: i’zfl‘wv lmu-E. dim! .\lnuduy m Suzy Frauwisc-n ‘ '1 tr- l’nrtlzmd and ‘.‘(iiimuvttv Yullr-y milh-n/‘km: jib: lnmll com— ph'iw! hilt l'nl'llilnl‘. A gEzuaf ruih'uml vmnldlmfinrn. tn poul Hr unify intvrn-sfs :uuuuntmg to 52.51MLUHHJIW.is. now on the (:11)th The lluv. .\rllmr J. Brawn huts us~ mum-d thn- pvflurntv vi 9in first l’n-shyturiun (‘lmrvh of Portland, ()I‘Ugull It is unnmnuwl that (h-u. Slwriduu says lwwtll nut rnn fur prl'sulun! mm 1f nmnilmtvd. l‘lVt-rytlung nhupvs nicely for John Sherman. (h'll. Shvridun wma. burn at Smut-I'- m-t. l’n'rry muniy. Ohio, on March 13th, 1831. Hia- mntlmr utili liws in that Vlllngu and the dunth ‘of Ins father funk pie-cu ulst :1 fvw years ago. A strong ofi'urk is lming nmdt- to r-‘mm'c Hze pusloflicc from I'LL-d Portland and ham tlw mail of that '~ill(* (It‘linl't‘ll by vsn‘riors frnm Par:— lam]. It is not' lu-lxowd it will Him-cod. Tlm Astoria I’l’mu'v-i' is authority for the st dumout that the Smillh-rn Pacific will build a brunch frmn l“(xl'0:t Grove tu_;\.~«lol‘i2l and that within sixty days surveyors “lii! l‘-- in 1110 lit-Id. Du. loh'um omm rolmkml 11 man (who may have buuu :1 liquor deulcr) I'm- being vngugod in disreputable lmsinnas. "But,” said the man. “I must liw. you know." "Nu," replied the grmt lvxicngrupher. "I don‘t 509 the 10-zwt necessity for that. Thur is still :1 grout deal of tmnhlo in Reading. Pm, uvvr lhv bh‘ikvs :zn-l strikers. Tln- px'l-sidont of Hm Rand ing railroad I'm-omly “nu-red tiw strlkurs $20.00” on which to fwd their families, but it was rvfuaml. The largest Chinvsn mining camp in 11:0 northwest is at “'nrrou. Idaho. Hnndrmls of Chinoue hzmA Inn-u at wurk them for soverul ymri.aml mwhwnr from fifly m svvvutyfim go buck to China with {rum $2001) to $5000,a fortune for them. Dr. Palm“, the newly olvclvd pres» itil'ilt ol' l’rinvoimvn (.‘cllogu, is not an Anwri-nn. liui a British sulvja‘ct. lire n iii-m 1 to take tlw 011111 of nllvg— iznu-u or m llflilll‘uliZP. Thon- in so much oppositinu tlml he will bu cum ]wllml m rr-sign. Clem-land has put forward tie turifl'us tlw ull—impurlunt issue. Hv lms tziknn his position and vmumt lmck out. On the uthor hand Hill says (110 tarifl' issue is non-essential. This is a ind to his party to nomin zito- him. to straddle the question and llLlltlthOpflll‘y‘S protection and free trade vote togi-I’hem—Ort’gunivm. ' 'l‘ucnnm Lorlgnr: During his trip Hinwn Sound manager Holcomb, of jtln- 0. 1:. n; N. 00.. arranged for u iluily sorvica lmtwwn Senttlo and \l'hutcom in place of the present tri~ wavkly “no. and at Seattle connoc 1 tion \vuuld be made for Tacoma. in“ ordvr to accoimnuduto 1110 increasing trnflic between Tacoma and Wliatcom and Luconnor The old mill nom' Stuilucomn is now occupied by Dolman & (70., who are manufacturing stockings by watt-r power. The building was “reeled yours ago to be used as u wooien mill. and the plans were never carried out, but the above company hope to engage in the Imm nfactnm of woolen geods in the fu— tnru. 1 An unusually large amount. of snow bus fullon in the north of Eng— land. Railroad trailic is seriously delayed. A number of trains are snowed up. and much discomfort has I'non experienced by passengnre. Thousands of sharp are hurried in the snow. A few IH'X'SYIHS have died {rum exposure The storm is gem-rial llll‘UllgllOllt the country. A cable dispatch published in the San Francisco Cull says: “The English prose continues to comment ”u Elaine‘s withdrawal. Una ideal suid onu spirit are. at the bottom of all the articles. “103' consider the \‘VVllt solvly with reference to the question of froo trade and protection. Wili it help or hinder Cleveland’s re election! Will it tend to give the British manufm-tnrer control of the American markets.” ‘ 'Thu nuw to-rritoriul officers “as~ sumu their rcspucive stations" next .\[uml:ly. The treasurer’s office will I‘urthe 111-050 m, remain in the Mc~ .\lu‘kon building, where it has been ibn past two years. The Auditor‘s milieu will be rmnuved to the building an Seisund street, west of the Sumd~ (ml oxlioe. Miss SLevenson, the li hrariun, baa closed her school .in Chehalia county and returned home to begin service at the appointed time. Her (Alice. will, 0f Culll'ju; be in the capiluls‘ShmdanL ‘ ’l'm: CASCADE Loam—The locks at] the Cascades were commenced about ten yours saga. am] at the rate the gen-ma] gnvcruuwnt I.st l-om :apprw priming the funds. if b‘u yuan 5094 them volupleted we shall be most am-ovuhly surprisvd. says an («x --change In the ys-zu' 1676. 51).!)1'0: was :q-pmpnznmlfin 157:;3151».«m); in 1879,$1(M.Wélzin 18%|), 511:0.000; in 1881. slummn: m 1882. S'ZGSJJKM; in 1881. :515=,v.-'um; in 1NN5.5187.51");2..m!, 51.11134”. Hf 2M4 :mmnzz? sum;- :i:£u;,: mm‘uuv milliuu has Inn-n {av pwwh-J. :m.l it ml! 00.4 ;: quHiamzun! ;: in]? lunn- h ("unpldtu t'ua- [mason-f (21:32» This wuuLi allow thu [max ::,e :u wxw mw. uf :1 Mazuugrnzl? \vilhtln'm humus in tow. 11 ha: lxson (1120:»- tianml \‘(lwtlmr a sun Ha-r v Hull. clun— ph-[wl in 1055 film . and subject in further enlargwmem, might not have hm-n Irvin-I'. Tu! hmrzlnf (-ngiuvvrr, however. in Vim? of th' ahn =9: uni “13:1 PX t‘X'EM'h-v sf “tin-r omm]; snhs-quend’v ml :u‘ng. and uh :;c~ enunt vi the lan-2:1 (hflivnlty m Hu- Came-s in thr mtg; uf vulzn'gmu-mt. dub rmimvi on a plan Izu'uu munigh n az-u {HF :21]. ()f H)” 5157.3”) I:er appropriate-J. all but iWM‘wlil h‘n‘u Inn-2; Puwu-b '1 and “:0 halmmn WEE! !~.:: Puma- :umthvr riv-r :‘rnd h‘nli'o!‘ upping-rim! t'll can he :n‘uilzlblv. Pulilit'ul 5'05“! 1 I". "On-r l 3: . Hill tn tlv- Whit" lizmw"; In llm Lam! rnml (il'szl‘ Clem-land; now lms tn trawl. l Cliidigu [uh-r (hwm: A “twill" refurnn-r" is unly tln‘ oily term fur} :L ".109. trmlvr." 'l'imy :me of ‘11": sumo podign-o. 3 Alhuliil ('nnslilulim; ' NM, nuiili t'm‘ sl-Miznml ismn ’nus al‘vsulutnly ‘ IW-n V‘lliill-"ah‘xl (' an tin- i'.-1>ill=li(-:i'.x‘ pm‘ly our 33'}! 2: f 0 Aholxl in 'lw rumlz. ('hivngo Inlvr ()vmn .' \Vliilu L'nilml Stalls «lmnucmte; :re hugging ‘llw wvll—fn-ll “'urking Im-n to mlupt ‘l'x'w‘ trad". the starving English \mrkiuguwn am- in: king for prolt‘c‘ t on. It is reported in rnpnhlimn circlvs at the (‘vniml that a new candidate ! fur [rosiilunl will shut”): lm put in cl:lnxi)i~'_~'i«_m fur “*0 nice. in the pur mu 02' ‘fvnnhn' Dun Czunerun, Uf l’e-nnsylvnuiu. Cameron in yours [var-t has. {might Blaine liim-rly, bu! the last rvpubiivun convention in the Keystone blulc imlursml Blaine :nnl (Innmmu'n numinutiun. EX—Sl'lliitul‘ Conkling. it is lwlic-vinl, would do [ill in his yum-r t 2) hulp Gama-run. The story seems highly improbable. but it has obtained wa currency. A Democratic Vsew of Sheridan. Lilltlt‘k‘ the caption. _ “Sheridan Afuut." tho Now York World prints tlit- following editorial: The tronhlu with Phil Sheridan tr; :1 prosidwntial cztnulitlutv, from :1 Cum nvrutic [mint tf 'v'iuvr. is that ll” is mint-thingmoro tlxun"ilio man on lmrsolmclt." No man would he a fortnidublo ('illltlltllilt' tofu-m tho people upon his renown as 9. SUltllt‘l‘ :tlonn, nearly a qnzirtvr of a century after the close oftho war in which his fame Was wont But General Sheridan, as (llt'm'l‘, who Imm. enjoyed the pleasure of convernution with him know, is not only a fine soldier, but a man of remarkable t-xocutivo capacity and mm of tho bust informed of Ameri— cans. He knows this country as very l'ms't‘fileii of professional statesmen know it, from personal observation and oxporionco. Ho has traveled all over it. He has the broad rducation that comes from an nétim part in great chants, and an acquaintance with tho. leading men of tho country. He has likewise traveled abroad and proved himsolht most shrewd and intolligont observer of foreign sys lt'lllfi and institutiong. A ~ Silt‘l‘ldhn afoot, or us a soldier citi~ znn. is today one of the stxongest and h; at «quippcd xm-n in the Union. Upon the issue of tariff reform. ospuciully if roinl'omod by a record of successful hostility to monopolies in lumincss and plutocrnts in politics. We lwliuve the democrats can carry tliu election against. any candidate whom the republicans may nominate. But tlinrc is no quvstion that Sheri dun's nomination would cause a live ly campaign. 1 I'hilbrlck w. l'hilbrlck. ‘ A decision in the case of the famous \cam- uf Katherine J l’hilbrick against \L'hai-los I’hilbrick was rendered by \ Justice Jones this morning. 1 The case has now been in the geniirts for nearly two years. The ? plaintifl'. who lives in tho city, is 72 yours-x of ago. Thu dofendnnt rcsxdcs ‘in Oregon. One of the principal qucstiuus at issue was whether the plaintifl‘, who was the formcr wife of tho defcndant, had any claim to prop crty which had subsequently after their separation (without a divorce) passed from eis hands to others and again been sold to third parties. The dccisiou of Justice Jones giwe to the plaintiff a divorce from the de fendant, 80 acres of land near Port Townsend, a personal judgement of $5.003 against the defendant and SIOOO allowed her for attorneys fees. ——Scu((lr Times. Walla Walla is talking up anew school house. The W. slatesnmn is booming the n lnu‘, .‘tllci fur our new state. Now why is it not good enough just. as it is? Some rumors of in European Wflr. Not much dancer. Kasaiu is aimptv making a strategic movement. and the rest at the puwars are grumbling. A stray bullet trum n pistol in the hands of n [my struck W. H. Spenrer of Spokane Falls in the luck. the other day and inflicted a serious but not dend ly wound. Gen. Manager Potter is out once mum in charge of the Union Pacific R R. He has had a long illness. Potter is probably the best It: It. man in thu‘ United States. \ ”I‘;qu —'l‘hc Tacoma "'urltl. which. a (cw months ago, “as loud in its an nouncements, now tamely says: The Methodists have five churches in'l‘u cumn. and “hope to catnbhsb"ngreat llUin‘rfiity. Yes, yes, but its cnly bone. Six months ago it would have been an absolute certainty. Buix d‘u Minn-Ire]! i The perfurmnnce last night was greet» 1M by a full huuse and proved to be .he has! miustrel hilOW ever in this city. Tue jnkes and acting: were I high order and hearhly entertaining and eujuyahle. A large number of Indies were present. and the opera or theatre would nut have been a more fining place. The Songs and Music were worth twice Ihe admissionl fee. This company will perfurm again‘ tonight with an entire change“! pro gramme. A matinee Will be given to [nul’l‘flw at twu n‘clnck fur the school chi'd'ev-.—.\'. O. Picayune. Thea: faunas micatrelu will npxear in Learners Opera Home on the 29th in“. E?i 'E‘EEEZGEEEPII; TERRIBLE CYCLONE Ix lLleols. liurxr Vut‘wux, 111.. Feb. 20.——Tb9 (-_wluuu that \‘iaih-d this city yester day a! 5. p. m.. dodruyod nmrly three hundred rvritlvm-vs and places of !-u.«im-ss,:-.l;d'.inimnsud fix-m (woke 3.. Mimi: lmmlz'ui [N‘l'ro‘.l.~'. In 1111‘ :z:iiii.;_; nf Hm walls many pimple \wn hurimi in thu dvhris. uu-l thirty-Ev" \wrv lilnl‘d. whiéo (wixe as many morn \wrv injurud. (light or tn-n so suriulis~ ly Il;:.t their Ith'a urn dvspuin-d nf. l'rm-nlingr Hm dcsfmt-tivu wind, was :i iii-fly full uf ruin \Tizil‘h insiml for half hll imm'. driving; 2:“ inhabitants {0313"}!91‘. [his was followed by a rliflill izzizl seem :u-cumpuniul Wifh iigiiiniéey and NIH! a furious blow. \'-.'ni~;'-}: fnrlnwi iu’iu a funnel shape. It semi-l; tip; Snlitil‘xihii'l‘n portion of 11m city. u..rm ting (-\'oryihing in its pzzili. {:.Liiag u niiz-agr..i::;l ('ouri'e thru' H.-- lm~i!:.-,~~ p:;rlin;:. Ii dismantled 13;.» suivm'iut mum, Lmlzling, crushed ilu~31«-H;wli.~t and. Baptist churches mm “my?“ *.~> mmu 3 At one point iiii- l'i‘nllHCiiY'.‘ cluumnt jumped up mml :.nJ lllibrir’f‘il run-ml stores. and l'i~idt‘{l('i':é lnzt Immucml down again won ii-zil'il'g down ln-uvy brick huiidmgs. wri uchizng and and tearing {imm- Hl'ltt‘tllh‘fi uu! (2f semblance :imlmukiizg a uni-lines unis—ts out of .«iid hunk“. Tim mzbsivc court MUUM‘ that ucrupii-l the public square was. iitn-mlly turn to piece. 'i:.is was. ”in ('xtn-nm point to the hurt}: which tho afm‘m n-zicbod. THE ( hows 12mm E. -‘ NEW Yum-L. I’d). 20.-—-'l'hv Gvrman lmdwrs have i‘i-u-ivn'l private czilzlvs this muruizag informing them that t'zwr- is no Empo fur tlu- recovery of Um (iromi l‘rinm- I'ILESEDESTLKL .\X‘i'uIXTMENTS. \‘. .\smxmm“. I‘l‘3». 2".~——The presi di-m sold in Hm senate tho nmuinu~ {inns of li. I’. Brisuw, of Mississippi, to Dr In'liam mfg-mt of the Crow agi-n'cy in Muiitanu: and Leon B. {farm-11. uf New Yurk. tu he recoix'ur nf public, mum-3‘s zit Spokane Full-s, Wurb. Torr. YHUM .\l'h'l‘iiAlJ“. SAX FHANVEC-I, I’vb. till-" Steamer Alumméa arrive-d Evan-May. bringing Sydm-y mh‘iCcH to January 25th, and Aly'lglnml nown to January 2101!). limb fir-ls lazn'u cunseJ gn-ut (17m)- agu (dung tho, sulnbuastvm coast of Australia. The silver mining {ever has broken out in Adelaide. and there is wild qua-munch in minus. ’l‘lu- puslal wuferonce at Sydney di'ciila‘d :ulvlewly to the proposed Pacific, cahlv. Mayor mm”; of North Rock hamptun, Queensland, has [won scu tum-d to sewn your:y pmml m-rvh full“ for forging prumissury notes. Mining and laud apoculation mined him. The German: bark Saturn, loading with wluat at Adelaide. was burned.’ .. A big hurh‘st is expected in New Znaluud. Much damage was done at Aparima by heavy fluuds. nuvxmnr LINE. NEW YORK. Fol». 13.—An Ottawa spociul says: It has hem) arranged that tlin international will be in thr dirvcliun «if the lucnlion of the bound my line, between lirili>h Columbia and Alaska. in the Wont of :1 anti» factoxy settlomant of the fishery question. The matter is being sub inittvd to the (frown. on which Eng— land will he represented. The Cana— dizm government has been pressing for the appointxnont of a commission furovm‘ :1 )'Pax' pnsi. Asettlement of the fishery question has already cream! 1m angrypumroversy between thn gn'vornmunt zin'l opposition or— gans. Several nflicial newspapers. guided by the tone of the Amprican dispatchvs. haw little praise for Tup— per. The Montreal and Halifax newspapers are accusing Tupper and Chamberlain of mllfully sacrificing the Canadian interests. Tm: FISHERIES TREATY. \\’_\snixurox. Feb. 18.—The new treaty laetWeen the United States and Great Britain relative to the set tlement of the Canadian fish eries dispute will be sent to the sen ate Monday, it is probable it will then be given to the public. The president is now engaged in writing a message to accompany it. an I it is understood that before the treaty goes to the hen ate the president’s message will be read to the calinet. This message will refer to the friction that formerly existed between this government and Canada and state that the treaty as ratified will practically relieve all ex isting controversies. sunny; REDS. Elmos'rox, N. W. 'l‘. Eel). 18,—Cun ningliam, a member of the Northwest Council, who has just returned from a trip to Lac la Biche, reports the condition of the Indians there as de plorable. Those Indians have been cut off from government assistance since the Riel rebellion. They are now raiding settlers or eating them out of provisions by bogging. Tho state of nfiairs in the Edmonton dis trict is no better. The. Indians are actually dying of starvation. amass .Axo conronnmxs. \VASIIISUTOS, Feb. 17.—The bill to amend the law prohibiting alien per— sons and corporations from acquir-- ing lands in the United States, re ceivad the approval of the house committee on mines and mining. The amendment provides that the restriction law shall not apply to mines of gold, silver, tin. lead. (-in nabar or copper or any interest therein. _ THE caowx rmxca. SAN limo, Fol) 18.—-Fresh and puzzling symptoms have manifested themselves in the case of the crown prince. Thounoasincss concerning his condition has increased. msrom‘hr THE BATTLE rows. Wismxuros, Ft‘l). flit—The secrm tary of war today rctnrncd to the house his answer to tho Boutclle resv olution calling for information as to whether the flags captured by the‘ United States have been removed from the place where they were dis played, and concealed, and if so, by what authority, and for what purpose. and further as to what propositions have been made by the government officials for the surrender of these flags. and whether it istrne that some of them wore autually sur rendered to persons having no right to their possession. As a preliminary. the secretary gives a brief history of the flags. It is stated that while some of the con— federate flags have since been given to the companies or regiments cap turing them, no flags have passed out of the custody of the department :that were in such custody when ;Secretary Endicott assumed chargel of the department. The order to re ‘turn the tings and the order revoking it. are given, and the statement is made that no flags were actually W turned nndu‘ the first order. As to Ell" law i‘vquiring public oxhihiliun r-f the captun-(l flags and li‘np'uic-s. it is ussumvd that (be. Cuuslrm-tiun upon it by the former secretaries of war and the navy was that llm law applied to the trophies lulu-u from a foreign one-my and not to thoq- mkuu «luring «lumvstic hostiliiic-s. In ()ctulwr. 1582. all tlw Hugs w:ro by direction of the m ('i'n-tury U! \ml‘ buxml um] slurmliu a l'uUlH in 1110 sub-basement of the now state. war and navy building. le-n- they nu nlfllllwl until January. 1937. Tin-y wuru quite- iunccorsilvlu ix: llxii plum and dillicnlt to find awl leulify. win-n it lm-znuc inn-t-sszn'y 1.) :14: 50. "Hwy \veru damying rill-ML? :.wl by (lirm‘tiun uf lbw I‘l'L'Ft'lll mljumnt gt-uvrul they Were taken from Ilh buxes 21ml placed in air-mu in the “Iqu' stm'y of Hm \Vur (lepurtzua-m hmlding when! they can In- cmily visitv-l 1;!le oxmniuml. . Tim raw-rotary says that no [lugs haw Irv-cu moved hum the plum whvrn they wow displayed and curb m alml from the public. 110 :r-Lsc'l'ts that Srm'cuu'ius Bulklmp. .\lchry. Ramsey and Lincoln. and the [‘n'fi n-ut secretary delivered up uhcgethcr :eomc mnuteen reczapmrml uniuu flags. ch. 'l‘.’l‘humpsc)n hm: 1 cm: nppmmml ‘ probate judgmxice L'. K. Uzmuu. r! r s gum]. 'l'hu ('uiuu Hun he will by Hm! first rvpuhiicm Wbu (Tcl‘ he“ the 4 ”it: in that County. l Helping the Right Made. ‘ To lwlp thz: right sidc i.- not nil} ‘ cummondzilile in a gun-ml paint u! \iuw,l but is jlllllL'ZOUS and mu lent “Len ii at help is mdis‘ed in behalf hf the right‘ aldr‘ ut' the b dy, just over the lmmr r.h< in tlm rc-ginn uf thc hwr. The lnh>t rt— .firient help 1~ mud. d l;\' Mosh-:1“ rs ‘Szomach Bitters, 1m :antiAlgiliuus luv-l:- v'uu: of in.cl;:;mrul:!e rtiiczicy. anotum U" the liver if. ilt'C~:lE[HlllsL‘ll by (‘Uizl—Z mu tion, Sle’llL'iitlilt‘bl‘.‘ fumed lllllgll“, mm- SLa. ticczhiounl V'crtigu, mi anvil-2min! ‘ breath, yollmvness ut' the. :kin and halts at the 055-. 'l‘he author of thvse 53mp loms. lxvcr eumpmint. ”mint by the lut !vr:l is accumpnniul by them in its tlig‘nt. cher and ilglfl‘, “r'hici': always inwin-s tho iiver. dyspepsia, rheumatism. (Ith." :ty and kidney trnublos are all mulmln-s to the early relief and final cure of which this standard medicine is adapted. Don't (128 it by fits and starts, but systematic‘ ally. that its full effects may result in a perfect restoration of health. -. ...» . A. - Everybody needs a spring: medicine. By using Ayor's Snrsapm‘illn. the biuml is thoroughly cleansed null iuvigomltd. the appetite stimulated; and the system prepared to lesgst the diseases peculiar tn the summer munths. Ask for Aye! 'e Snrsnparilln. lake no Other. _, ‘...- ,_ New hmldlc- :hld llaruesx hhop. The undersigned beg leave to announce ihm they have opt-med a new Saddle and Harness Sllul) in Port 'l‘uwnsenzl, and are momma to satisfy all reasonable drmmxds in that line, on short twice. and at DfICL‘S to suit the times. Solicit. ing the trade of the lowur Sound, we are, raspvctfully, BRIGGS J: (10., {E’nb'llop at head of Union Wbmf. fiuwlm ' Two Ways. Choose “'hieh. There are two nsuul ways of dolus: what Nature sometimes does incom" plettely. namely. to relieve the bowels. One is to swallow n drastic purgntive which evacuatea profusely. abruptly and with pain, the other is take Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. the effect is not violent but suflicienly thorough. and which does not gripe the intestines. If the first: is selected the person employing it need not expect pumanent relief, and be can not hope to escape the debilitating re action which leaves the organs as bad or Worse 011’ than before. If. on the other hand. he resorts to the Bitters, he can rely upnn the restoration 0! a regular habit of body. consequent upon a re newal of a healthful tone in the intesti nal canal. Besides healthfully relaxing the bowels, the Bitters nrousesédur— mziut liver,rimpnrts «beneficial i ‘petus to the action of the kidneys. ancl‘cmm wracts the early twinges of rheumatism. a tendency to gout and malaria in all Its forms. A Veteran of Two Wars. Mr. I. W. Grifiitb served in both the war with Mexico and in the lute war. and is proluahly as well know as any citizen of Des‘ Moiuee, lowa. having bet... a. resident of that city for many yum, read what he says: “1 have used an: thoroughly test Chumberlinn‘s 'olic. Cholera ,and Diarrhoea Remedy both my; 3” and in my family. I find it to he flu best medicine I ever used for hmrel compmiut and the purposes it is made. I consider it thnrnughly refiable, and hereby recommend it to the people and to all my friends. 1. W. GRIFFITH. Clmmheriuiu's Colic, Clm'era and Diar rhoea Remedy is sold bv Dr. J. D. Mink !er. Sept]. ‘ The Verdict imammonu \V. D. Salt. Drugaist. Bippus. Iml.. testifies; “I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best redey. Every bottle sold Inns given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheumatism of 10 years’ standing." Abraham Hare. drucgist, Bellvile, Ohio. afi'irms: "The best Sel ling medicine I havu ever handled in my 20 yam-5' experience. is Electric Bitters." ‘l‘tiolrsanzla of others baveVndded their testimony. so that. the verdict is unani mous that Electric Bitters do care all diseases of the Liver. Kidney or Blood. Such a medicine you will find in Elec tric Bitters. and only 50 cents a bottle. N. D. HILL 3: Soy. ' YOUNG MEX! READ TIIIS. Tux VnL'rAu- Bau- ('ll.. of Mantra”. Mich“ n! ("to so-ml thrir relehmmd Euzr-nm-meuc BELT 11ml otlu-r ELEITRH‘ .\rrunxrxs on .trial for thirty days, to mrn (young er nld)aflhctvd with m-rmus dwhillty. loss of vitality. and man Imnd, and all kindred trullblt‘fl. Alan l'or rhenma tism. m-nmlgin. puryalysls. and munv other dis mses. Complete rm-tumlion to ln-allh. rigornud manhood guaranteed. .\‘o risk ix incurred mu 'lxirty daye‘ trial is allowed Writethem at once nri Iluntmted pamphlet trea —— ———<.————.- 1 ' jinn-c I'n ; lou are feeling depressed. your appe. tile is poor‘ you are bothered thh head jache. you are figizy, nervous and gener ally out at snrts and want to brace up. Bruce up.but not with stimulants. spring medicines or butters wbvgzh have fur their husis zery cheap bad whisky, and which «timulafml you for an huur, and then lvuve yonnu aworse condition than be ture. .\\ hat You want In an nlterative that Will purify your blood. start healthy action .ot the liver and kid ueys. restore your ntnllty and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters. and only 50cts, a bottle at I‘4. D. Hill & Hons'drng store. l The"- Bur-megs Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such it general revival of trade at N. D. Hill & Sun‘sdrng stun: as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial but tlcs of Dr. King's Sew Discovery for (‘4:usumption. 'l'heir trade In simply nuurmous in this very valuable article from the tact that it always cnres and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds. Asth ma. Bronchitis, Group and alltbront and ting-diseases quickly cured, You can test it before buying by getting a trial battle free. large size 8!. Every bottle warranted. Buckle-2's Arnlcn Salve. THE BEST SALVB in the world for Cats, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. San Rheum, F»- ver SommTetter. Chnpped bands, Chil hlninn, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pnsitively cures piles. or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price §scts per box. For sale by N. D. Hill & on. THROUGH THE FOREST. Thy Old and Young Danced All Nl‘ht— Our Hardy Anoeston, 0M nn-n live in “no past. , _ l’erham it wnuld be better {of Nels young men vi the present, if the liv a litllghit mnrv in the past, anrfdrew lvss on the fuluro. The 10;: v.ll vim uf primitive times would 590 m wrv rhvr-iin-s habitations to the puuguli: wiw liw in lhu linclyvonstructed. {mum-a? iu-uiv-l mumions of to-day. But our urandimunzs took aggro-.1! deal of cumin-rt in tin->0 rmie homes. Tin-y wr-ru rug-4m] and healthy. Tho men Lad main-art uni hardy frames, and Hm worn: n wvre {rm- {rum the modern ailmcnts linn muhu the sex of to-day praciiany helpless dues to hired forl eign iii-Ip. \Vnitv-huirml grand-sires frequently touk their iiiv Elihu-ax” and on horseback mac n sc'irt‘ nl' miiu- through the forests to “.30" (ize livoly p!!! vures of a frontief hall. ({fl'lt“‘ll 11H (1 i_'3i:ht. rode homo gain in {he rm‘iy Izmuzxng, then put hi a gain! d‘le'l “’0! k. , “-‘iddlH-fiu“! fn!2:< of io-«lay couldn't 'Siunzi Hm! Mn“, of .L racket, To these mud-rhinkml log cabin! 113:101’5' visin warm :1 rarity. Tue in habitants iiw-J to I'. rugged and greenold tun. Extinction-s illk‘S-L‘ log cabin 01‘1-fimefl were I.lkm! ill. Thu}: were not proof agiiinrt all the exit-sures to which they \'.'t‘!'l‘>3iiljt‘t‘il‘d. They found the. efi'ecu'v. Clllt‘Llltffi fur thew mmmon ailments in the l'U'Jl> and hcrhs which grew in the neighboring forests and fields. They had learnt-d that, mime has acting for ‘\‘l‘i'_\‘ 111. 'rllflse Datum remedies aggigted their sturdy trams-s tn quicklv throw ofll dimumc null lett nu pobon ill-llle system. The llfill‘lt}.‘.sfllll iL-tlliil‘e of modern practice with mimrifi medicines is the injurinns aftercll'ee- ”:1 the system. Mar 11:)! modern physical degeneracy be this to '.hi.~ ic-zitnro’.‘ .\ drug-saturated system is not in 3 natural. consequently nut in a. healthy, state. If any of ghe main organs no ('ioggt‘d with traces oi the mineral poisons "SP-l to drive out it particular disease lllt‘ whole iiiLit-liinory of life is dcran d and earl» tht'fi‘.‘ of natural powers is?!" incvitulnlc re stilt. Then can hi- no qut rill)“ that remedies from the laboratory oi nature are the host. If thuy are :H efiicatcious, they have the advantage of leavingno after slin- . ’l‘l’wir efiicncy, it properly compounded, and the proper remedy applied to the lliropvl discme, will not be doubted. The lexperinni-e of ages proves it. Their disuse has wine about principally through the rapid congregation of people in cities and viliuges. rendering the“ natural remedies ditticult to obtain. Progressive business enterprise bu lately led to putting these old time to medxes within reach of all classes. The proprietors of \Varner's gal. remedies, in the faith that the people of to-duy would be benefited by. main thl simple. remedies of log cabin days, 515 v caused investigations to be made" 1n secured the formulas of a number those which long and successful use had proved to he most: valuable. They will, we learn, be known under the general title of "Warner’s Log Cabin Remedies.” Among these medicine. will be a “Sarsapnrilln” for the blood and liver; ‘.‘Log Cabin Hops and Boeing Ra: medy,”_ for the stomach, etc.,' ‘Ldt Cabin .Cough and Consum tion .305 inedy,” a remedy called “Scnfifiuef: to} the hair, “Log Cabin Extract,” [or in? ternal and external use, and in old valuable discovery for catauh called “Log Cabin Rose Cream.” Among tho: list is also 9. “Log Cabin Plaster” and I “Log Cabin Liver Pill.” I, é 3:“. l‘ \ w 1 l 1 a ' ‘ & (JO3 ‘ —Wlxol»sulc .x 11mm l)!‘ukn~lln-’- General ' _. v - I _ Merchandise. . . ‘ a“j . Shlppmg & (omm, 11 Merchants. (lot-hing & Gents’ Fur nishing Goods. may sanctum We always keep in stock a complete line of Choice Family Groceries, and will sell them at prices which cannot be beat by any firm on the Coast. Will deliver all goods free of charge to any part of the city. ! Give us a trial in this line and see if we don’t please you, both in prices and quality. " l We are now offering our large and well selected stock of Mens‘ and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods at Lower Prices “1311 Ever Before! Our stock in these lines comprise the latest styles and best goods. Come and see what we hau- tu 0111 i; Ibefore purchasing elsewhere. . A Lame and Well-Selected Store 01 llumhvurv, Ship (’lnuulh-ry. (,‘rookc-ry. N 0! ions, ’l‘ohuocos, Cigum \Vinos. Liquors. (SO.. Alwas in stock, which we ofl'ei' as bee value and at lowest prices. . 1 ‘ G. 0. Be] tlett 81 00., Port J‘gwnsend, - W. T.