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LLI; [a , Alarm? ‘l3" 31L: a: Law. {.21 1 m :'.-‘.::‘zrgli‘; Arucllh " \vi':. :2 .r'nf; .:lLi '14.: >~ ‘IZ'I'. .fluc (bert‘ \‘-' .--r FATE: y \va. H:-lnl~i!i‘ :1 -rvul\\u?wrzx”n(~ “21' PORT Tu'n'j’thXlL - - \V. T. (17-2191”;:ui‘un:ux.'--ixm-d 1.1. ~ ' -"‘.‘ll—.—_‘ —_ W " b’—"’ W 1 lam Bus y, PAINTING, 1n ' ' n n n ' Kalahmmmg and Pam Hangmg. EFini-vlnu work Guaranteed. Shop on Adams st. up. Court Home?) HOTELS AND 5112 A )I “OATH. wwm—Wfi—H ‘ ‘EN 1 HAL HUTI‘IL, I'mJ‘ anNsEND, W. 'l'. \Vzn. IMMLI, l'rn'Jrir-lep fllr ”0.1“: I: SEW Ali-INF.\\'I,Y FX'RNISHED and ll.l:>l'>~cs 3:11)”: nmmiulxm'nls of a I“IRS'I‘-(‘LASS BO I‘EL. "It: itar i: pumfliwl uith themes! of Wines, Lynn and (‘igurm Them: . flr~:-.-.u:< Hilliard luhieuml Reading pom m '.an H-IIPL \‘uthmg “ill be nndunu lo ER.- lhx- Hole] adv-nu! m none in the Terri— ) . EAB'E SOFND HOUSE, msr autxn, w. I'. v. hill 1 hcrland. Propriemr‘ I ha“ Ellhiikhml I. SAW Hole! at East Sound, .1; Juan ('oamy, called the “ East Sound clue." whh-u i‘ uuw open for the ucconunodu- CI of the peanut public. jams Brick for Sale. HALE A MILLIO§T§ICK FOR SALE, n S I 0 per Thousand. .““-'""’~ ' GEO. E. STARRET’I‘. GEO. L. STARBE ["l‘, PORT TOWNfiEND. Contractor & Bullder. Plan. spa-mentions. Eslilnulm. run promptly Mame and t‘urprnlm “ark of all kinds done on shun noting. wan“) on “'uwr SI. near (mules hulel.” I". ANTHONY. SEATTLE, “'AHH. Tllß. Practical Bookbinder. All kind: of Paper Elfin—z. Cum. dmn- on 9‘“an lance. Priws '0 wit. the timer] and BEST (3" .\].l'l“[ 0! wnrk ll'Hu'. jl)‘.".‘-l.\’. PORT TOWNSEND ' Boot 8: Shoe Store yew-. 8015, ladles‘dllnsos‘a' Fund-M” =- BOOTS AND .- ( BEST QUALITY AN [3' have :1 gr customers. . Cnty Meat Market. CHOICE FRESH .\lE.\’i‘> (IF ALL kinds. al “hm-Hau- and rumil: aleo (‘orned Bro! and Pork. “Mogu- Saniages, Head (tweet-dc 911qu .~ nu hand. Home Cum! l'ant. Bacon and Lea! Land. Cive 1.-‘ “all. Sali>farlion guaranteed. U Order! laden and goadp (him-red to all part: 0 1m- rixy. ‘ ('. C. COLEMAN & (30-. ‘ Pnn Townsend. W. T. 1 E‘Nen door to \Vuh mum 3: Run. dw ‘ ’ M k t . People s am e , 00:. Waterund Taylor Street: Port Townsend, Wash. Thomas lackma , Propnulur. THE vary be“. quai't; o! m. knuh- n! .\h“: M. Index-:58 up! n-znil S-u:.-a-«!. ”0:” Chfirn-V kahuna Sam-3‘ 0-, .-1r always on !.:u. E. w-wm drmercd ~. ,3} ML.- at ‘m- \ 11v. V—fla‘ BRITISH CBLL‘MEIA BO()I{ lilx I )lill \'. G'Hrnuu-zxr zuul 14".VT' - . 'r. ‘. :‘ '1»: In. P- " Bit-gun! ( ‘ull ulul .‘lurrnx'c-u Ifllulingw-n \ ~ .. ‘I ”I" \‘ID I. \\V \\ "I“ uvl:r“¢- : .‘.‘.‘v: I; I ~‘ rLLlAl‘u ."i-‘P- ,zféQ ' -\ {4} a‘s ‘ ' ~ 5 J an," .. r x 3 ;;;_='_p A-_¢ '-/ . . ‘ ”5'3 his I‘ 5: 1:3% U ! I r74:WV \\ Eg/x "‘ A?" ‘ - 4 ' ii iii mm: J D LA'. l l; . Ex-Senutor Conkling: Dead. 72!: i urn 1.1:. M'LXIJS. Nu; Yv-i.!:..\1.xil 1.5. .\.-'l‘. C mtiin: tin-d Lt 1:50 :2. m. A! {no lmdsnle Hf tln- fixing mun worn Mrs. ('onkling. Judge L‘ULQ". Dr. .\.ndvrmn :aml Ml". Uuksindhi. Mr. Unnkling paswd away without munng a limb. Hi- lunkwl ::~ ihnugb puma-fully duping. Thun \'wn- it nmnlu-r uf [xi-rains uuhidu nn ‘liw zlxwt wailing lu (mu-h 11:..- Just IrQ'iJ-HN. \Yithiu dour-z theme \rure hu twwir 4” and 5'.) pursuns aim waiting to iiL-uz‘ the \‘u‘bl‘ri. Tin-y \verv Cum. [wsul chicfly of rupreauntuliws c-i' the pin->5 aux-l friends of the drud ai-nutur. TUE xx .\ENATUK'S LIFE. 1 Raw-iv (bidding was bum in Al~ bun; . _‘x'aw: erk. in 1829. and web. tho; 'furc. .7.) .\R‘ZXX‘S of 230. He was the - [1 MI AMI-xvi bunkliug‘. a jurist; at uxm time: sin-“4lm i 1 w New York‘ of Hm M‘VUHIUOch congress. filled “in uflico of circuit judge. and was undx-r ‘ ["ilhm-re thi‘ L'nitcd Statws minister ‘tu .\loixim). Roscoe ruceivnd an :1 3a— ‘iii-niic t'dllL‘illlUD, studivd law with his father and lnlm' with Francis Kerwin“ wlw :erwnnl lwcumi- his euiloag'lw in 11w Unito-d Status sonata. He was dumb-1 district attorney of Oneida (‘ nut) in lhTa‘x) nn-l mayor of L'Licn in l»'.\, 1:: Nnvcuilwr, 1858, he was 1- vii-II {:2 mngrws, and was prmn— .~w:.! in .\n. i'icnn political lifofur ’ . ‘:--L: twumy 3111's; Hi~ first im ; i uz.‘ >[::'-'K'i| was in support of Um " l Inn-nth :unvndlnfint to the cou— ,~ ' .2} 3:. 110 vigorously attacked the ; ”win-« Ship of McClellan. opposed S. --'zi‘l§n;:‘.~. ln-gul tender not and iiili;i}' :iphi-id 11.“ government in the in. .u-zmun i-f the war. He was . Est-mi t nthv l'nilmi Status senate in bu? (u MICUULH‘ 1m Harris, and re— m- M.i if: 1573 and 1879. He saved -1. ian-urmnt munnittees from tho . inn-. 2 and was luukod upun as a luau ..f innwr and influence. While in . .i;.- ,zunziln 1m M‘l‘fl‘d always on the : judiciary comlnim-o and was chair i man if {ll9 committees on cominerCe 1 and tho ruvis‘un «If the lawn: 1 Sa-liiiiul‘ L‘unkliug was always a friend or President Grant and a zeal: ”11:: supporter uf his administration.j He was instruumntal in tho passagei of the civil rights bill and favored‘ ‘the l'vsltlupiiuu of specie paymentsi iltu took a prominent part in framing! the electoral commission bill. sup-1 ported it in an able speech and nut: upon it as one of the Senate mem~‘ burs. Mr. Conkling‘s name has since 1572 been mentioned in connection with the presidency and in 1876 he ro-c -i\'ed 96 votes in the nominating Republican convention at Cincinnati. In 188!) he. with otLer"Stalwarts." advocated the nomination of Gen. Grant for a third term and made one of the most powerful presentation speeches heard at the Republican convention of that year. "‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ue bwumr hlmtiiu to Preside: .1 .eiti's administration ‘m cause the chief magr istratn had not in accordance with custom consulted with the New York senators on the question of appoint— ments to several important federal otiices. Not being able to prevent the confirmation of the a )pnintees. Mr. Coukiing. with his colieague, T. (3.l’latt, resigned his seat, was not l‘t' elected and has remained in pri— vate life ever since. He was appoint~ ed an associate justice of supreme court of the United States by Presi‘ dent Arthur and the appointment ‘was confirmed, but Mr. Cool-{ling did not accept the ofiico profi‘ered. After ‘retiriug from public life he at once secured a lucrative practice at the bar and was connected as counsel with some of the most important law cases of late years in Now York, among them being the investigation of the Broadway street railway fran— chise bribery. _ .\lr. Conkling was one of the most brilliant and powerful orators in either house of congress within the last quarter of a century. Although the head of the strong Republican organization of New York state. and at limes almost a dictator. his in— tegrity was m-ver questioned, and in hit-i long public r‘ureor from 1858 to 1882, he was always free from any stain of corruption. He was not a popular man. but no one ever charg \"d him with dishonesty. THE FUNERAL. I Senator Conkling’s fum‘ral *"" uzku placn Fridav nun-"‘1 chapel ' ..uLu— .cul’. of Senator __ :. . take place at Uticg. rho date will 139 determined this Laftornoonu TL . «1y 0:" the late senator is much wasted. ’ ' ,yALL-BEAREBS. Later—lt was decided that the! funeral services in Utica will be held in Ca‘vary chapel on Saturday after noon. instead of at the residence in the city. The pull-bearers qelected aro : Judge Shipman, Abram S. Hewitt. S. L. M. Barlow, Clarence A. Seward. )Innton Marble, Senator John I’. Jones. Senator Don Cameron. William J. Wallace, W alter S. Church and Isaac Bailey. '.l'his morning the body was embalmed and placed in n‘ ‘caskot. .\‘Ew mouxn r 01! BLAINE.‘ Boston. April 16.-—--A large number of opinions furnished by prominent republicans in Maine and New En~ ‘glanfl wore published here to-day. They express a. belief that nothing can prervnt the nomination of Jag. ‘G. Blaine, and that his name will be ‘carriod by storm through the conven ition, and that his arrival will be the isturt of a hurrah that. will keep up {during ths- entire campaign. ‘ DEMUL‘RATIC DELEGATES. . i Nonru Yum”. April IS.-—ln thr- Jennmmtic Putin-Minn this morning. I,], J. Brown. or Sin-knnu. Wm: vlwtml duh-gate tn the Sr. Luuie (Ulfl'vntlull. Hill: A. N. .‘i:~.:1 t; ‘.~ alternate, from ‘l'lzistvru “'u»? :' :2 Luvul \‘tunrt llit‘l' m deli-gun: l-l'i‘. J 1 Ronald. .4 ‘Seonlo. Ell aih‘l’tmiv. (n-m Wentern ‘I ‘.ulnngton Port TOWIIS’ 'otfcrson County. Washing. i THE mini. f ”mun. April 13: 'l‘ miner not attempt lu npeal‘, lrm In by siglm or writing. .-. hum-r. more in a recumbent positiu. he is no“: Ice: t in a half sittingr [LI “:‘iii‘m Hi. a much. _ f '1 he emperor's condition this ‘ f lilwl'llilf.’ is :‘.llflUEl the same as ye» ‘; terday.” Although the fever has not lglv_-ft him. "Utll‘r circumstances his ; : Condition is satisfactory. . l nrou or my mum. ! \"tiwtuszsrox, Aprii 16.v~'l‘he sen— fut‘. (~(innuitfpo (\[l Public lluiidiugfi inghl grounds tn-du)‘ [missed faV'Jl'l‘tltly ‘.:‘llnih {llO hi” fur :'. lulltlio building {it it"an Diego. (‘al.. to ('o.~t $200.00“. 1 mum» T 0 .\niuar MR3. 101.5011. I Nin' Yoim. April 16.—-A special 1 Philadelphia dispatch says: At last it is settled that Secretary Bayard is to marry Mrs. Folsom, mothcrein law of President Cleveland. l’re lparations for the coming marriage. I are being quietly made. and it is no 1 longer a uecret amen-r the Del ' ' I BERLIN. April 20.—Distrcssing ace counts of the emperor‘s sufl‘eringsi l:".'u\ current. It hi reported that hel faith! to Chaplain Konig: “You pray, 'rlzaplain. for my pn :ervation. l’ray‘ rather for my l'rlt nae.” The emperor (‘4. lti!ll?"S his work. but his writing is so illegible at times that the. ct; ‘ press is often summoned to decipher an order to save him the annoyance of writing it over again. CANADIAN counnxr. OTTAWA. April 20.-—~The action of the United States senate committee in reporting adversely on the fisher ies treaty has created ast inishment here. The Free Press voices the general Opinion in the following words: The republican majority in the senate realize that no political party in the United States can afford on the eve of a ge leral election to ‘accept a treaty made by Chamber lain. Ministerial journals hope that ..imething else is on the tapis yet Hat-rt; between Cleveland‘s adminis tration and the Canadian govern-l ment. as hinted by Sir Charles Tup~ per, concerning the opening of the rtates’ Coasting trade to Canada in the event of the democrats continu— ing in power another term. omo nuirnucms. Durox, April 19.—'I‘he republican state convention reassembled this morning. Resolutions were adopted denouncing the democratic party for its nullification of war amendments to the constitution. whereby repub~ licuns in the south are practically denied a voice in the government of the nation; and in favor of such economic legislation as will protect American industries. The message of the president and the recent action of tho majority of the ways and means committeo was denounced as a direct and open assault upon thoso indus— trim The platform, in conclusion, presents the name of John Sherman :is mninontiy qualified for the oflico of president of the United States, and Uhio's delegatus to the national convention are directed to use all honorable means to secure his nom~ inatiou. CANADIAN nun-‘1: REGULATIONS. OTTAWA. A pril lit—A new tarifl' proclamation has just been issued. It _places certain articles of natural pro~ ducts entering Canada from the United States on the free list and de clares that in future all articles enumerated such as green or fruit. trees, shrubs and certain trees, no matter what country they may come from, shall enter free. This step has been taken to remove the charge that the government by the proclamation which appeared en Saturday had dis criminated against Great Britain. Borco'rr ox BEER. Cixcrxxnr, April lit—A circular was issued by "the brewers last. night, refusing to recognize the union in any way and agreeing to stand by the boycotted brewery firms. The circular was ordered to be distributed in every brewery. It reached the men in four establishments before they quit work. None of the men in these brewuries quit Work this morn ing. The strike throws 2,000 men out of work. summon FREDERICK worms. 1 BERLIN, April ISL—The emperor passed a bad night. At various times his covv‘ition was regarded as ex— ritical. His physicians are but the case is now I yzemia poisoning. According to y information the gravest fatal ending are appre _ ... r‘rom his present condition I it is thought death will oceur within in week. He is very weak this morn~ lug. A achnums Tncxr. ‘ \VAsmsernx, April 18. ~Notwith— ‘ standing the failure yesterday to pass the river and harbor bill under sus— pension of the rules, it is evident that the bill has a big majority in its favor.‘ and it might have been passed under suspension of the rules, ‘had not! many of its friends on the republican 1 side of the chamber opposed it, bo~‘ cause they wish to have means uni hand to insure a full discussion ofl i the tarifi'. ‘ CHARGES FILED AGAINST BELLS. \VAsquGTox. April ISL—Delegate Voorheee. of Washington territory, to—day tiled with the committee on interior afl'aire charges against lns dian Agent Eells at the Pnyallup agency. It is alleged that Eulls has, in allotment of lands in soveralty to Indians, imported non—residents and aliens and assigned them lands; that he has kept the agency school full of children by dragging pupils from the surrounding country and enrolling them as school children. and that he} does this in order to make it appear that the school is flourishing. and to procure lurgr ullmvnnces of money from the gm‘urmuuzit. The charges are to be investigatinl ‘ ML. .\..xiu mu». i .\z \I Ynuk. .\lvri 14" Dr. .\guuv.’ ‘diwl this "(h-In _.; "213 } Fhl\."l'.n~ ; l'n:i<. “ml l‘ l‘; 1'3”“4.‘ Hm; 1' ‘l H minim-l Inl. .! Hit .-:z; '0 significant [him-1| limmfvutv u: l'hich be will purl-no the lvvmun wt ‘-U:li[lllluu. The League. of have congratulated Bou- I'ln elect“!!! to thcchamv 'roni the department ~'lu-r attempt was I. ‘ an opportun [m - but the lßoulanL -l and ll'orccd n. 5h '15.;- l fir. ' Los Axons}. Ap. it‘l'llllll], in this city to ‘ luf politics, said: “Blziint [nominated Seventydive out ircpnlilicnns are for him. I in. lliiainn meant what he said in his lli-ttt-i‘, but the people will ow-rrrulo‘ ithat. I think Blaine men are they ;only ones to be elected delegates to: ' Chicago." ‘ PRESIDENT HARRIS TALKS. Sax mecrsco. April 2U.——lte:;i— - dent Robert Harris. of the Northern Pacific, last night in conversation said that his compnny had not mapped out any branch system to he .huilt in \Vdshinvtgn territory, nor .1 t i an}: idea when it would secure an entrance into Winnipeg. Manito ba, with the assistance of tho Cuna dian line. His company had already completed u branch line from its main lino in Minnesota northward [via Grand Forks to tho Canadian border. All now depended on the Mnnitohs peoplo building to a con nection with this branch, and proba bly that might soon occur from the the fact that the Canadian Pacific railway by which its exclusive right to operate in the country from “in— {nipcg south to the United States border had been relinquished. l rm»: socrnsnx metric. SAN Fimxcisco, April 20. —— The statement is published hero that C. I’. Huntington and Charles Cracker, during their circuitous visit to tho ? Puget Sound country, secured sen-r— --‘al undeveloped but promising coal mining properties, which, it is said, will give the Southern Pacific an ex cellent supply of coal. The now ac quisitions are said to he on both sides ‘ of the border line of British Colnm~ bin, the property boing near Depar— 1 turn Buy. It in also stated that the 1 Southern Pacific is having plans pm pared for the construction of three ‘ first-class steel colliers which are to f exceed in size anything now on the count. No estimate of their cost has been made, but it is thought that the . cost will be over half a million dol~ lars for each steamer. The Colliers. it is stated, are intended to ply to the new mines and possibly to the old mine at Tacoma. LAND OFFICE FIGURES. WASHINGTON, April 20.—Tho land oflice records from 1881 to 1887. in clusive, give the following statistics: Value of timber reported stolen, $30,719,852: amount recovered. $478,- 000; appropriated for protective ser— vice. $155,000. LYNCUING BEE. Kansas Ux'rv. April 21.-—lteports reached here to—day of the lynching of eight horse thieves in southwest— ern Indian territory. A depuly sherifl' says the thieves were our prised by n posse of citizens and a running tight ensued. in which one of the posse was killed. The entire gang were later surrounded and shot or hanged. » - O The Melbourne lnternntlonnl l'lxlllblllou. Australia celebrates the centenary of her seltlement by a grand International Exhibition at Melbourne. commencing lAngust lst next. and continuing for six imunths. Congress has appropriated $50,000. will appoint commissioners to Jrepresont the United States. and it is lhoped that very many private firms \vill linake exhibits. The government of Vic itoria controls the exhibition and gives space and steam for motive povver trve. i‘l‘ha exhibition building and annexes will cover twenty-tour acres of around, and the display. both local and from (ur eigu countries. will be the largest ever seen in the southern hemisphere. Goods for exhibition are admitted duty free. Australia is a rich and growing country. American goods sell well there. and the comparative uearness or Australia to America should inspire our husinrss men to control ln-r markets, Mr. John M. Ives, who for the past three; years has been H) the anupodea as mum: nger tor the Well known *nfu Cure Home of H. H. \Varner & t o , has just returned with letters from the chief secretary and commissioners; also blank Hipplications for space. which he. will he lplensed to send frceon application to him at. Rocestcr, N. Y. Applications should be made at once. s goods mun be in poaition not later than July first next. - Cayman—A most vzilnahla and im portant find was made day hnfnra ye‘s terdny at Port Discovery Bay.by um minors who were out prospecting for coal. It was nothing more uur less than the discovery at what. appears to hen mnguilicant win of rich CDpPGY ore. The sample in pl»Si(‘l.~iUD of one of them ‘ and shown here yesterday was pron uouuced by old miners to bun! very‘ ignnd quality and, according: tutiieir story, the lode discovered will furnish an immense supply. It is situated on the juint property of William Delaney. ‘0! Part Discovery. and Mrs. John E. ”high. of this city. located an the east lside in! the hay. with n iltcp watt-r front ngu. According to Hm rxnmiuntinns !made the Vein is eight {vettlnokuud extrnda hack iutu Hn' muummnt’nru Considemhh- dishnuce. rl’.-I. SEED I’uTATnEu.—~.~\ mum-«l supply of Early Buses and Burbank Srrdling [mm luea. fur snlu hy anxlz'r'r .\- Elsmmna. Two nlnry house.- nnd inaid.‘ Inf. nt 82.250.—1iv0 Iniuulea‘ walk from thp steamer lnuxliug. Apply quick :at this ofice. ‘ “'crlh Knuwing Mr. W. H. Mutual). merClHmLLukc City. Fla. was taken with n sm‘rru (‘..ld. attending with n diam-smug (‘nnuh and running into Consumption in It: first stages. He tried many vaullul [Mapu lnr cnunh n'mulu‘s ;.x:.| grain!) git-w “one. “'.:: n-duc- d :n 11-ml: hm] 41"}- ;culty in hrvmhim: and w:..~ mer L. lslon-p. Finally lxi---l D." l\':':_"- 3.1-“ DlN‘nth fur (‘n:. ‘z'. ; " . 1.1 ' :-.l inlm'dl duly ra'ilv'. |' .m'lr' :;‘;1_':."~-ILI 'II half ‘ll 11'" ln-H‘ c Thur -l l» n.«- ‘ .I‘ l nnl lm» lm-l nn n! .r:: l' ' v v: -. «- .Vu ”Hut You-:l‘ "n- .4.- ' I u run-n! "frllhn-t. I" k N n "'7 run-(y f- r "nu-J “.1 u. H . A: .L‘l- I [a 3410 jut that n churn! fr u lnnl but. he. II D Hm & fluoo‘ 4m dun. I s hirln. ' :1} 4m ..rrn‘ud lhis mun. . tug .\lugul from 'l‘ucamn. wr... . for Mclbournc. Ship L'rmvu of Italy arrived Satan] (rum Sm qucrsco, proceeding to 'l‘ coma in tun uf mg .11-Igul to load lr her for Mclhuurne. Writisb bark Loch Ranzn arrival "z I!) tow of tug Pioneer, .f tn load lumlu-r :1! Had usl. "l'lltfllly sailed h lumber for V pl. Scln "am For Madison \v. '- liurk Sumnh. “ Seattle. 7 San Francismv. Apr“ Steamers Walla \VaiEa h. Wilmington from Nauuimu ('ullfuruin from Porllnml. Sm. Steamer Willamette for Seattle, b: Columbia for Puget Sound. STRANDED. ‘ SHANGHAI, April 2l.—'l'lrc steamer Pa blo left San Juuu March :11 and arrived 1:: Yakima April I'}. has struurlerl uenr Turnapo Island. Assiimucu has be!" sent to her. The pussL-nm'rs and ' have arrived hem. 'l‘lw thn-t'l 1" and far-t ut the merry of Hm wn‘ is Valued at $450,W0. and full} Tm: Tyee lnwed to sun lm: ' Relmcca, bound for Adolzrhlo. and barks Skugit and Hagar lumber laden from Gaunhlr ports. Ship Blue Jackal. co' thed to sea b 0 tug Must SAN Iv‘mxcrsc», Apri' Steamer Arngo, Cans bu Kunx. Seattle; s‘cbuun lumlriu river; ship a. river. ’l'lm burkontine J has just arrived fr malriug the round which is Ilse quick” tween the lwu min! The iron bark with 1,400,000 feel. 0. to sail for Molhnuru . The bark Nouantm; from 'l‘acomu fnr Sm! . laden with 1.000.000 fro: .. , The tug Mastic}; stark.- lulet this morning, In 1 Knight a! St. Mlclmcl to laden. Ship Sn'qeaut from Seattle. c was towed to son by Two. Ship B. I’. Buck. 17 days from Pedro. arrived this mar-um: in tow Mogul. fur Tacoma to loud lumhny. Preaching Notice. : Preaching services will be conduct ed as follows in connectiuu with the charge of the I’m-t Tuwnsend Bay Presbyterian church. for the ensuing three weekn: Dnugeuoss, April 29th. Port Angeles, May (sth. Port Lndlow. May 13th. . H. V. RICE. The Alma agency has a npleudid bran new bargain in a water (run! business lot. Can bu hnd for $6,000 —half cash. Go to Hill & Sons fur Homeopathic medicines. Guide: with i-uinplete-MA— mun IIDICAn to be had upon applica tion. ‘ 111-are ['l3. You are feeling depressed, your up petite is poor. you are buthered with ‘ Headache. you are fi‘luotiy, nervous. and generally out of aorta, and wnnt to i brace up. Brace up. but not with stim ulants, spring medicines, or hitters. which have for their basis very cheap. bud whisky. and which stimulate you fur an hour, and then leave you in worse Conditinu than before. What you want is an alternative that will purify your blood. start healthy nctinu of the Liver and Kidneys. rcstnre your vitality. rind give renewed health and stint-nth. Such a medicine you Wili [fuel in Electric Bit~ ters. and only 50 cents a bottle at N. D. Ill” & SOUS.‘ Bcfurc you start an a immey g 0 and see Jns. D. Miuklur and procure a hot- Ue of Chamberlain's Calm. Cholera um] Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a grrut snfr gunrd for travelers and gives immeatedi relief. 5 Nights in the 60m ’t %\co\» mmpmm of thousands sufiering from Asthma, Con sumption, Couihs. l-tc. Did you ever try Acker’s Englis Remedy? It is the best} preparation known fvr all Lung Troubles, 3 sold on a positive guaruxh-a: LI. 100., 50c. ‘ meL-rx I'U. ‘ _..—_— “V: Wull‘d can the nth-Mum of ”Iqu “80””! h‘nmeuputhio rmnmlxes mm we have a full line and Nana-{fully when {their patronage. N. l). Hut. 5; Snxs. * livmcmbur Liw-rvmrv‘s, nunr pun! uflicu. for Bonus and Shm-s. lluts or Cups. ‘ _..—..-.--“A”... Jiileh I‘um’ lurfizllo. A gum], gonllo mzlch v.w {of 5:110. 81: years uld, mm Minn: nnlk. \‘v I” be u gong] wiutcr can“. I‘m-v. SSO. Ap ply at llnsuflicc. " ' 0 Cu“ at (In: Alum; :me ;. hr figuws on 80 acres of timbvr hum m: Qmuswr peninsula. “on Baby wu nick, we gave her Cutorb, When she was I Child. she cm-d for (‘aatorig When she became Miss. elm clung to Caetoris, Whoa aha had Children. she gave them Cutorh, P'n-r'h ‘ rt-nmrry Butt“.- jr;--: rmun-HJ by Burkeu & El<.ml:n-'.r: Sum! in sm” urdvm at oucv um] .uu-nh- S-"hln‘iiving' very lzlce as We: Imw uni} :n lurutwl .mp pl)‘. flint ___________—.-————- I’ll‘llfi. DAVIS—Died. ill Tm‘ r'T-n un‘Vrlday. April 20, 13"“, .\lrJu-I Ayn-~21 “wire, ugml 15 months. dnugim-r u.’ ('uxvtmu Charles S. and Ltlixv \. lhws, __________.———-————— .\‘UTH’EI. ‘u 1 Ir ~‘- \n- ' I . '. .‘v ‘ ' . ' ' ‘ V \- 2, l l I: .- ' ~ ilnhnvl “,1 n. ‘. \v line of V will sell the. be beat by any» Will deliver all gooun to 'any part of the city. ”Give us a trial in this line and sc: if we don‘t please you, both in prices and quality. We are now offering our large and well selected stock of Mens' and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods at LUWBI‘ Prices mall BYE? Bflffll'fl! Our stock in these lines comprise the latest styles and best goods. Come and see what we have to 0381' .before purchasing elsewhere. A Large flflfl WBll-SBIBCIEG SIOOK 01 [lard “'uro,‘ Ship _Chuudlcry, Crockery. Notions. '.l‘ohaocos, Cigars. \Viuos. Igiquors, (SO.. Alwas in stock, which we offer as bee value and at lOWest prices. ‘1 I G. G. Baltlett & w, Port ITownsend, - W. T. i RF,“ ‘ 7_ l ARTHI‘i‘BHROBBS, House and Sign Paula-31* AND DECORA'I'UR. ‘ FBI-INCH l-anumi, Gunsnu. GILDINII. ULAZING, H.\L--r.‘~ll.\'lN¢i, AH- I'AI‘I‘I: ll\.\'-i!.\n 3‘ First-('lixk~ Wurl. (iuuru ,twd. V: Slhp—Al-eme St. ”PP- (‘n-urt Hum . l' ! "(mu um], \\'. 'l'. N. IL rStoam‘boat ‘ I'uintm ' Dmm‘ 11'; u'i- -h-! (n . [—."”T“‘—"”—”*—”; ’ ’ :Slllglllg iHld Elm-“hm; ! g - _ ' r‘ ~ - ' ‘ r. 1:- ~ _‘ . W., _ _ G U ‘ : ' I“ .. ._ : ' . u 61 1.11. on.- '.‘l'uu “an. .. ausn‘nim and Uuma. Agents [or the .\uwriczm and Red Star Line of Stomshipl. m for 511 k tn and from :11} parts of Europe. 3" We ham: :1 SPCUTU and commodious Vault. where we will rad” ‘ uahles on figorage at mud-3mm chm-gas. (fun. E. \\'ul.vm:m\.. .J. n, Wumm n‘. J WJCUslcx. J. K. HUI-Ill]. I’“:leva . \'.-l’re.~ulent. Trouurer. loco-7. ! I The Farmers and Merchants Insuranca 60. Capital Stock9ls3oo,ooo. Albany,lo.'egon. J. H. LIVERMORE, Agt. Port Townsend Clfiifari‘n‘mfif-xi’gazlifiz. infeaw‘fsgic‘kaz i 4. éaxns2;:.t"¢:.;.9i¢.‘sa‘:.‘::‘n':;n.‘ " ”:3 JAMES JONES, Cash Grocer, ()ppoyitc Central Hotel. —o——~ Head of Union M Povt Townsend. - - W. 7. Dealer in all kinds of ' ‘ o o b Grocerles, quuors, To acco, Cigars. Produce. s’r.\'l‘l().\*lcn¥, SCHUUL BUOkS. CUTLEBY AND NOTIOII ‘ I U 1 tr I ( ‘ ‘ i , ‘ Canadian Paclfic R. R. 1 Al5O AGENT- POI: THE FOLLOWING srmusmr mn ‘\“l I xm I \‘inter service from Hallifnx. . {Dummimfl \Ybnu Smr. Imm. New York. Inmau, from New York. cm i {rum New \urk or Boston. Gflion. from New York. i Anchor, from New York. EH'F'TM 'lm's smurf.) 51.1. rurrs or EUROPE, CHINA AND Jun, an Yl‘: i Hub-h ”n :'.n)’ puim in Europe to Port Townsend, or any oth- p" 3 [zflml .\‘lzmw' “1' ('.:hznlu. 9 REAL )‘LSTAT-E 33116333 fififi 86839 | i ;i .\‘lllm-rl;>t:w:flr-~ .-‘\> .hr 7.” papers and periodical published h .00" ISM" ~-rllurn;v :x! ‘,ll.li~7.l'r\l|fin‘t‘el. M“ _ mmurx‘w ' ~. ' I.x I Francas fl . James Quincy St“ for. Townsend. 'vl 9. . . E. '. '~ ;‘~ i :m .s liwmxal. Pcnclnn Gina fl . \‘uz: :xn: [nuns Asp mn . . -. , l’u ;n. “$3337.: ”’[ .‘ ‘7'“ .33"? LGW BK?“ ._ . . . . - . ’l-o'4 n \-.t ; . may“ .~ ’ .. ..... ~ . ~ . 3. -«‘? I ‘ '.V- -w- - -.~V V .A.V‘ ,‘» , ...—...“ ‘ . ‘ « .= n