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' Pout 'ruwsstsn, w. 'r. Ull- old Dru‘ozou. mu- 131 v t‘ .:qun Hum: WM“. In. B. Buildup—‘3 “when run-my nodal.) by Cum. U‘mor. on 'mymr rii'm‘l. Yo phouo In drug store. uu-ussih..-d;ly or $3. 'O. of (4:123 helm for r—sid-m a. 11:1. .\'->. blopbono for cafe... :'.‘J o.lm. Hunt: 11 to 13 m._ ‘2 to sand 7 u. s p ..u. ...-pcvdwtf. DR. 0. W. HUNT. , Dvutist, m ’O3! IOWFBRND. W. T. . Ilia“ oxide “I. ulh-«r or rhiurnfurm admin m—u for raLulmu vxlructinn of ”cm. GEORGE H. JONES, Attorney and Counselor, Proctor in Admiralty. Notary Public lwm‘fl] BIB“, - POP! TOWESEM, W. T GI. FRI-la" ‘ M. 11.540215. Bummfi c SAous. .. PORT TOWNSEND, W. T. 41.5 w: and Counsellors at Law. P 3001059 In Anunumy. .01.“: In Hlll-Lnndea Now Ruild’ng. JJJJuJOIh’. .\. ILCULEIAN Wifln‘ Any. GALHOUI I. COLEMAN. tttorneyn-at - Law . AID PROCTORS 1X ADMIRALTY. Qua—Clamp building, . Q“ Pan Townsen-LW. T. W_v,_ '7 O. V. lamb. Wumn l. Unsung, SIITH & HASTINGS i | Attorneys - at - Laxv. PIOO‘I’OIS’ II ADMIRAL". and for Sale. Loans Maue. ‘ Port Townsend. W. T. "m s'. N. HALLER, WW 21 L“. PIE]!!! i! willfully W with Burke & Bauer. 0! Seattle. .. an: or Wowmrnmc oppmno A - -_ _ 79ng gt Watering: a £3":- ”gmfimi‘ifglie; Li... W' “i William Busby; ‘ PAINTING, . . - _ [am an! Paper Hanging cut-clan work Guaranteed. Slap: Mun: at. op. Court Ransom E. IcCOSKRIE & 00., , maximums, 111 SUPEIIITENBEIIS. “OBO uoutoChurchea, School ILd Pnb~ o and to Mentors Bridge. Hallway, as 4 binary work sonar-Hy. voy's new Brick. l'on Townsend. . [3 III) STRAIHIOA'I‘I. 0m HOTEL, 3 row 'rowxmnxn. w. 'l'. sm. Dodd. l’mprhter. ,IMH ‘ NIW d NEWLY FURNISHED “me 11:22“; appointments of n T—CLASS BO I‘EL. '1 is supplied whh the beat of Wines, than Clam. _ m rat-dug Biluud table and Hudmg lon In Hotel. Naming wzll be lndums l 0 Ilka , ow wound to none in tho Terri .ll. : .—?-—————-——-————-——— EABBOUND HOUSE, ' m'r BIIUND. W. T. uthorland. Proprietor, 'hn hit-had I New Hazel :1 Bus: Sounda F County. clued the "Eu“ Soun ."‘ ch in not open {or the mountain- I .:.!“ public. 13:15 W IRIGK ! BRIGK I ! ’i'ew Kiln Burned. ... "AND—- ; BRICK NOW READY j I! m: mousmn. 3 pp!) .9 GOO. E Starrctt. -.—-—-———.__—__.___ I Brick for Sale. in! A MILLION BRICK PUB Sun, n . l 0 per Thousand. WY '0 GSO. E. STARRET’I‘. E"I no. a STABRETT. ' E ' I PORT Towmxxn. - Eontractor & Buflder. ‘3‘”?fiflii‘fi'mfiif‘éé‘a‘f‘srefi'fiffifi‘w" done on short notice. :- Pahop on Wmer St. neu Charla. hotel ._g ‘ ANTHOKY, “nun, wan. run. Practical Bookbmder. ‘ ‘ ma. of Input Enigma. em. dons on unort‘ rleol w um nu mfgo’fkna BEST QUALITY 3 you don. jlyzn-ly. ‘ Port Townsend Geo. W. Downs, M'mHHEOEE HHHEHEHW- HHEH- Ueu diam-i 513; gin - um- Idou naked for delivery In Lawn or fa Mt. 0w SALE. it 'TSE and LOT - l 500. ‘ ""“ 3.153823% i ' / s’». (f ' "::-; >:._ -. \ . x. .‘ ‘ Q 1 $’ rl:' ? 5 :0 ':i nI?1 I‘ t" -‘ f i‘. i Ii: 7:: ;~‘, ‘M . ' ’.‘ :' NI 2 ; E s ‘ i é ii I k. -_ .‘ ’k . ‘ - ' ii- .'_ g '1 i}, BY TELEGMPH .' o .\L'x‘. >£s.\l’u::. l3.u'oxii~g..:, L.\.. 3121: 31.—uhe lugmlutum lwduy L'ivflml E. l). \\ bite L'lxxhnls;u_'uus wuuzuxz for the term bugnuu;.g Maw}; 4. 13591. awn-mom» cl'n urn-3.1m. PANAMA. May 31.——1'lw steamer Cny of Para rumzuxn-J xu the same Cugdxuun on the 26:11 an wheusbe went whore.“ Hut cargo audmal must he diachzugud lmx‘urosim can bu go! oil". The paswngers, mai‘ uupspecm urriVud at Aspiuwull by the: Thames um! luftlual. mghtby [bo CUIUL‘. enzmvn‘ .\‘o BETTER. \VAsmeTos. Juno l.~~'l'hrro in no change in bL-urillan'n condition. He. reiuaas vary faubiu. Dr. l’epper.oi l’hil:_.;ulphiu. l‘uilCllG'l Washington at 5:3) lllla' morning. The other physicians, except Dr. Lincoln, were waiting for him. and upon his arival at the noun) all immedisilly pro~ ceedud to tho bit’k room, where Dr. Pepper mudu u \lmgiiorzis of tho came. The mault of his examination was not of an umuumging character, as was clearly shown by the brevity and evident ulnrui expressed in the 8:30 bulletin, which in conclusion void: The p:i:imi‘.‘s Condition Mill justificn the gx‘nvuni anxiuu’. Colonel Shari~ dun, howuwr, said this morning that the Gonnrul had a comfortable night and looked very much improved this morning. "'i‘he General has had a bad time of it," he remarked. "but I think he wiil come out all right yet." MLTHUMD‘T GENERAL L‘USI‘EIIESCE. The Methodist conference passed arosolution to the efi'eot that after this gvuurui coul'crouce a preacher may be appointed to a charge which be him not served for three years pre (38(1ng and be continued thereafter in said charge for five years. and h pastor now serving a charge which he had not served for three years prece ling his present pastorate. may be continued through for a term bf tire years. In all other cases the rule of five years in ten shall be strictly applied. GENERAL SHERIDAN. WAsmeTos, June Z—At 8:15 o'closk this morning Dr. Matthews left the Sheridan residence and said to a reporter that the §unoral passed a quiet and comfortub 9 night and that. there was no recurrence of the heart trouble. The cough was not so heavy as ou the previous ni hts and ‘on the whole he has about slle his gown. All of the doctors were with thm at different. times during the inight. Dr. Matthews and Dr. Byrne remaining with him during the whole lnight. " ‘ nmrumxrzn TO LIVE. CHICAGQ May ‘l—The News special from Washington says that General Sheridan, it is believed by those who have seen him this morning, will pull through unless he has another re lapse. The passage of the bill reviv: ing the rank of.general has done him‘ more good than many medicines. He is determined to live if there is 11 531115523 chance for him. ‘ 1 THE Evsmxo BULLETIN. The following bulletin has just been issued: 8:30 p. m.—There is no change in General Sheridan's condi tion. He has rested comfortably all day excnpt when disturbed by an oc . casional cough. umxlcar BULLETIN. The following bulletin was issued at midnight: General Sheridan has been comfortable all evening. He is now sleeping quietly. His cough is loose. is pulse is good. and there is no (edema of the legs and no fever. WAR PROSPECTS. err or Msxxco. J une 2.-It is stated l that notice has recently been inter-i changed betvleen Mexico and Eng-‘ land 1n regard to the encroachments of the latter in Mexican territory. The com Kfet is that the English supply Ingians with arms and ammu— nition to carry on war against the Mexican government Wa‘la Walla, June Z—Tho fiftieth anniversary 0! the astorage of Roy. Cnshing Eellin “l’ashington Terri tory and Oregon was celebrated here to~night. The increaced valuation of city property over last year is $200,000. nxruususrtc roa THUBMAN. Cmcmxa'n‘rJune 2—A special train carrying delegates to the St. Louis convention arrived this evening from Columbus. It had 200 passengers aboard, of whom twenty-nine were Ohio delegates. The entire party was mpplied with banners and all 'were enthusiastic for Thurman for vice— president. Some oven talked of put ting him forward for the first place. cows FOB JAPAN. Pomr REYES. June 3,—A party of J upanese cattlexnen have been scour - ing the country lately for milch cows. They have secured a large drove at prices ranging from S4O per head . upward, for exporti to Japan. 1 when). it is said. milk filfi atsocents per gfllon and butter at 75 cents per; pound. The cost of exportation is 3 about SIOO per head. i Dss'raorsn BY A crcmss. l Luna Roca,Ark.. June 3—Reports have reached here of a destructive cyclone in Washington county in ‘this state. The town of Evansville, 3a place of 5(""‘ ‘rl‘nhitnnts, is par tially destro: rge number of peeple in. fatalities are jyet reported u so. Bos’rox. Je campaign promises a to be,llkeits predecessor me. Already the guns I on the presi~ dent. A 1 ..t appeared in New York ago attacking Cloulnnd‘r relations was: the beginn y the Worces~ tor Count mes out with a statement known clergy man of ‘ hohaa 'nat re turned‘ f 1 gton. wLere he has been 1d: who are ix“- timam w c attendant; of the whit d {says hi'hn it [groin ‘th on}: that Mrs. Port Townsend. Jefferson County, \Vashington Territory, Thursday, June 7, 1888. Cleveland is most unhappy. and it. is only through heroic fuutly to the (lenwcrntic party. and hn-r own honor that she hears with luff burden. Her husband is ilC'fU‘h'l] of abusing hr by toil! “'..-t'tls and blows. and acting in tho most imloliczih- manner to her before dump-«it‘s. That he film has virtually iti'ivnn hi « mxiier—in- law from [ht' liuur-D. and bla vaSecutions are more [how of :1 initial: brute than retinml cruztltv. Also that this con dition of afi'ziirs is Well known to a number of the administration's chief supporters. who bring all their influ— e-nCu upon .‘.lrs. Clowlnnd to prevent 1101' from leaving him. The story cruntos a wnsation in New England. A Luzon VOTE. l’onruxn. 01-0., June -L—Tho (elec~ tion for rt-prcst-iitativn tn congress, supreme jmlgo and lugislnturo is pro grossing briskly throughout tho state this morning. Both parties am mak ing a datormiued Contost and both are confident of victory. Indications are for a large vote. vacuum: sin-ts. V'Axcnrvmt, \l'. T.. June 3—Grezzt. iutvrest is munifostm] here over Lhu rendition of Sheridan. His death \wuld have but one surviving con:- rado of the. int-nmmble battle of the! Idaho block but!!!) at [Lu- hlock bow at the Cascades of the Columbia. Marvin 26, 1856, which has made b'lwridan‘s war remnl nu prominom, and that survivor is Sergezm‘. Robert Williams now surving in the United Status onlnuucn (11-partinenl hero. Liet.—Gcn. Shr-ridun has limo and again persuually complimented Sergt. Williams for the part lm took in that munmmblo battle, and has done what [:9 could in svcuru s-nnm recognition from congress fur \\'illiain.~.’ gallant Conduct. The bill is now with tll6z military committee. ms ANOTHER ATTACK. \VASIIXNGTUN, Juno >l.—~Ollicial bul— letin. 3:30 p. m.—-Wixhiu the last hour Sheridan had another attack of heart failuro. and the “’Oth‘l may be looked for at any time. HAN PABLO WRECK sou). SAN mecxsco, June 4. —— The wrecked San Pablo has been sold at auction at Hong Kong for $470. cargo SSO. Capt. lined of the San Puizlo was a passpngl-r on the Ocvunic. The steamer brought. 1061 Chinese. Milt-h Cow for Hale. A gnu-l, gentle mllcli cow for Sula. SIX years old. nud giving'milk. Will be a good winter cow. Price, 850. Ap ply at. this office. Fun SALE—A pair of large. likely. five yem-uld. unbroken steers. Will he and at a bargain. Lugging cump men Would do we“ to buy. Apply at this office. The A 300: agency Im- u splendid bran new bargain in a water from business lot. Can he had for s6.l.l‘o—hnlf cushy Before you start on a journey go and see Jas. D. Miuklnr and procure. a box tle of Uhamborluiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a. great safe guard for truvelers and gives immeatedi relief. ___... ..bt Fresh Creamery Butter just r&ived by Burkett & Eisenbera. Send in your orders at once and secure something very nice as we have only a limited sup ply. 1'25“ ———.¢.——_ We Would call the atlentiun of those using . homeopathic remedies that we have a full line and respectfully solicit their patronage. N. D. HILL & Sous.‘ _-_.<..._. - A Velerun at Two Wars. 'Mr. I. W. Griffith served in both the war With Mexico and in the late War. and is probably as well known as any citizen of Des Maines. lowa. having I can a res ‘ ident of that city for many years. read what he says: "I have used and thor i oughly tested Chamberlain‘s (.‘olio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. both myself and family. I find it to be the best medicine I ever used for bowel com plaint and the purposes for which it is made. I consider it thoroughly reliable. and hereby rcccomeud it to the people and to all my friends. I. W. anPPn-n. Chamberlain's Unlic. Cbolea and Dinr rhoen Remedy is sold by Dr. J. D. Mink lor. _ Ssptl Tm: CHILD REcovunzn.—My little girl. aged seven years. was nfilioted with a severe cough and cold She could not sleep but coughed ALHOST moment“. I was induced by a friend to try Cham berlain‘s Cough Remedy and was astou iahed M. the immediate relief it gave her and the cure it produced. I would not be without it in the house for any price. I have tried many remedies for coughs and colds. but this is superior to any. thing I have ever tried. Pnor. J. M. me. Capital City Commercial Col lege. Des Muinon, lowa. Sold by Jae. D. Minkler. TB: 81'. Pg'rnxcx's PILLS and compare their efi'o-ct. with any other kind made. They contain the good pruportit-a of the lolder preparations in the market com ‘ blood with the most valuable medicines discovered in modern times. Asa euth ‘nrtic and liver pill St. Patrick's are yor— ‘tectiou. Sold by J 33. D. Mink‘er. ‘ 111-are l'p. You are leaning depressed, your ap petite is punt. you are bothered with Headache. you are fidaetty. nervous. and generally nut of aorta, and want to brace up. B..ice up. but not with stim ulants. writ g umdicioos. or hitters. which have for their baa-is very cheap, bad whisk) pm! which stimulate you for an hour, md ttuu have you in worse condition tt m hofuro. What you want is an nltarn “he that will purify your blood. start Jenlthy nctmn of the Liver and Kidneys rest )re your vitality. and cite renewed ‘zemth and strength. Such a medicine y( 1 v ill find in Electric Bit ters, and only 5? cents a bottle at N. D. Hill & 80.53 w “Mymlkhmgnnhorcm m uh. m 3 Child. she cried forCutox-h. mwomm,mdmwcm l mmmemmgaumcm _' line no Mistake. By dlupelhng the symptoms *0 often mistaken for Con-umpuon. SANTA All“: has brought gladneso- to many A household. By its prompt Inc fpr braking up the mid that too on"; devel ops mm that fatal dl vase. Ihouslnds ran bu saved [mm an unllnfilyizrm-e. You Drum 11(- minakp by kcrpinzn ho “to! this plunnkt‘f—lwg ed: in you: yous,- CAfiIFUBNfA‘C‘A [33‘- Cl RE i- athveEa-dvg n 5 exndttm no.“ Iraq” o! Nun! Cltgrrhhllosx‘mffi 339:0 «august-3091‘ vM‘s-wam -. mm: . to; LOVE 111. NO7. The sun shines out for a day or two, And the hurt at the seed makes and warms. And then the skins are no longer blue. And then oonn shadow and cloudsundltmmz' Pitilm rains um have their way. Hour mer hour. day other day: And. ch. ':in I. comfort. to me and you That love fades not. as the sunbeam. do) Stars go out in the quiet sky: Sunbeam: India and the moonbcams pale; Buds of beauty bloom but to die; All the fountains of pleasure (all: Ruin and sleet on our be“ as descend; Song and sunshine must have an end; But wherever our hulne. wherever our lot. ‘Tis a comfurt to know that. lovo dla not. —Josephine Pollard.‘ HURRY AND DISPATCH. One of the Princlpa! Causes of Poor and luefllclout Work—Examples. Among the many cuuscs of poor and in emclem work is the habit of hurry, which takes possession of some busy people. Having or inmgming they have more to do in a given time than can he done properly, they grow confused, agitated and nervous; and, under this prosure. they procerd with the work in hand without the requisite deliberation and care, perhaps omitting parts of it—somct’ imcs important parts— nnd producing at last un imperfect and in ferior performance. which can neither be permanent nor sat isfncmry. There is hardly any employment, from the simplest manual work to the most complex and difficult mentnl labor, that does not suffer from this cause. The dwelling house in process of building is to he finished at n. ('cl‘lili’l time. \Vith proper forethought and sy- Icm it would have 12-, en done, but the time approaches and the work is still iln‘mnplcte. The future occupants are impatient, the contractor is anxious, the workmen are driven, the work is hurried through, and annoyance, dis comfort, and sometimes danger ensue, and repairs are soon found necessary. The business mun undertakes more than he can manage, the days nro not long enough for his needs, he is agitated by the constant pressure, driven by conflicting claims, his business suil’ers for tho \\ out of a clear and cool head. his health suffers from continual and unrelnxed exertion, his family suffers from his deterioration, and general disaster ensues. The physician, with many other calls to make, hurries- through the visit, neglect ing some important symptom, and his patient; dies; the lawyer hurries through his plea, and loses his case; the preacher hurries through the preparation of his sermon, and fails to make an imprmsion; the artist hurries on his picture tocomple tion, and his best conception is not there; the teacher hurries through a. prescribed course of instruction, and tho class is left destitute of the more important. elements of knowledge. It is not too much to say that a large proportion of the unhappi ness, the ignorance, the loss of property, and even the loss of life that is endured in the world is to be traced to the hurry and drive which characterize so much 0! the lobar performed—Philadelphia Ledger. Noises to Promote Sloop. A sleep preservor such as suggested in one of your recent issues would he a. lull sized blessing to thousands of mothers, and would save the lives of many infants and invalids, especially in cities, where we are at the mercy of forty diflerent kinds of discordant sounds. No special instrumuntis necessary. Any monotonous continuous sound is a. lullaby. “The sweetest and soundest sleep is pro moted by sound." We now have frog (arms and ostrich ranges; who’ll be first to inaugurate a. new American industry. by establishing a bumble bee ranch, and selling bees trained to buzz a man to sleep? Days when the bee is not needed at home, the owner can take him to the of fice, and whenever a. chronic bore drops in the bee can be let loose tooat buzz him. ' But there is no bener sleep guard than machinery. A person having a spring or electric or water motor to run her sew ing machine need only remove the needle, lace the machine nexu- zhe patient, and Eat it run. The infant or invalid would soon become accustomed to it, and per haps, esthe caster-la man says, “cry for it." Thus will the sewing machine sew or knit up “the reveled sleeve of care"— one stroke more than its manufacturers have hitherto claimed for it.—S. N. Stew art in Scientific American. Blue Blood Lunatics. It is singularly unfortunate that the royal marriage laws in Europe prevent the infusion of some healthy piebeian blood into the veins of the reigning dynas ties. Continual intermarriage among relatives during a period of several hun dred years has naturally engendered in sanity, epilepsy and that. agreeable malady known as the “king's evil.” The gradually increasing number of in sane princes and princesses is beginning to alarm even the most conservative of monarchiste. In addition to the Duchess d’Alencon just reported, the names of the present king of Bavaria, the ducheg of Cumberland, the ex-sultan of Turkey, Prince Alexander of Prussia, the Arch duke Otto of Austria. the Grand Duke Nicolas Constantinowitz of Russia, the ex-Empress Charlotte of Mexico, are suf ficient to illustrate the evils of blood which is too.“blue."—New York World. Kent. Carlo Deserted. Monte Carlo may be said to be deserted —at least by the English speaking race. The rooms present during the day a very empty appearance, and three or four of the tables are put out of play, there being no supporters. In the evening, after (lin ner, some of the old gayety isstill evident; but even this is in marked contrast to the month of January. Curiously enough, thisis the time really heavy players de light to frequent the cmino. inasmuch as they can carry on their game with more case and freedom. Seldom has the max imum stake—l2,ooo francs—been so often seen on the rouge or noir as during the past fortnight. A Spaniard lost a few nights ago 200,000 francs at one sitting. He recovered 150,000 francs next day.— Loudon “’orld. ' Princoly Generosity. It must not be supposed that the great proprietors are always stingy about their game. On one of the estates of the Prince of “Fake each poor man is allowed to come to the house every day in the shooting sen son and get one rabbit. lleis perfectly welcome to the animal, now it is dead, for the prince and his friends could not IlOSßi blyeat all they shoot; but if he should preeume to deprive the oxmer of the pleasure of killing it he would be a poach er and be put. in prison—St. Nicholas. 0!: the Night March. German regiments on the night march will, in future, be preceded by a wagon carrying a powerful electric light, by which it is claimed that the road ahead can be seen, and the danger of surprise by an enemy considerably lessened—New York Post. Great reduction in pricm fur the» next thirty days. I will sell milliucry a! greatly reduced prices. New goods ar riving weekly. and will be sold cheaper than the change“. at M 39. Uouaxnn’s V ——-———.......___ ~ 1‘" The emanated am} druwsyffielings ‘:qomtnon to springtime. indicate an un ‘pur’euml sluggish crmditi n of ”)0 Hum]. .vhich may hQ mun-dim! 3;_\' {be we uf .qur'g.:fiarnnpz.rillß. It is the mud Ippfiél‘fh}, and; at the rame time, must ‘ nomical blond mafia: known. A MILE A MINUTE. THE STORY A STRANGER TOLD AT A DENVER HOTEL. A Yea: to \Vhich the Records 01 Enum trlanlsm Afl'ord No liurnllel—lxn-niun' tar, Tobogganing on a Bronco—.l Miraculous Escape from Death. The grizzled stranger removed a section of tobacco from his mouth and began: "This happened five years ago last full. I was living in Leadrille at the time, but had mining interests that took we {re quenily into the outlying districts, (or a. radius of perhaps a dozen miles. These trips I nearly always made on horseback, on a tough little bronco, hard mouthed, trained to mountain roads, and capabie of keeping up a jog trot at a. pinch for twcn~ ty hours on a stretch. On the occasion in question I started very early one clear. cold morning for a claim I owned on tho other side of the diride, on the slope of what i- called Gold Mountain—you can. 21nd it by looking on any map. “I took things easy, and it. was about noon when I reached the claim. I had a couple of men at work there, ate dinner at their cabin, and then went over to look at the shaft. One has no idea how rapidly time passes underground, where every thing is dark, and when I came up I was surprised to find that it; was nenrly 4 o'clock. and the shadows of pimons a hundred yards 01! had crawled up to the windings. I was annoyed. too, for there was :1 suggestion of snow in the air, and the ride across Tennessee park in a. storm is—weli, the less» said about it the better. So I lost no time in getting into the smi die. and [ill:.iit:tl rapidly ahead toward the pass. I had to go quite a. little distance before I reached it, and all the time the sky grew grayer and graycr, and presently a few tiaiies began to fall. I urged the bronco, and finally began the descent. “The road beyond the pass led down a long straight incline for about a quarter of a mile. This tool: it to the fringes of timber pine, and then it made a detour of nearly two miles to get. around a spur of the range. At that. point I paused. The idea occurred to me that I could make a short cut by going directly over the spur and striking the trail on the other side. The range was not particularly steep at this piece, but rather a succession of rough eminences, and the undertaking did not seem to be accompanied by danger. A sudden, raw wind decided me. I turned the bronco oil the road and started. “The plan appeared the more feasible as I advanced. What looked like steep ascents at a distance proved in.) be gentle ones, and I was soon pretty nearly across. The spur was well “unit-o with old pine trees. I remember yet how, between the tree tops, I caught a glimpse of the park with the Arkansas river winding through it, and the whole thing looking like some map in my old geography. That was the last thing that impressed itself on my mind before my horse staggered, tumbled, plunged in little, and then came down with a crash, first on his tore legs and then flat on his belly, his head down hill. I can‘t readily describe it, but he fell in such a way that my right leg, without being crushed or even much bruised, was twisted in the stirrup strap and caught fast. “Right here let me stop to explain acir cumstunce that will enable you to under stand the situation. Down in the valley, at the base of Gold mountain, was a saw mill owned by George Lacy, ot Leadrille, 'and extending up from its yard, almost-to timber line, was what is called a log shoot. This is simply a V shaped trough, large enough to hold a. good sized pine trunk, and built solidly against the face of the mountain. 0! course, it has to be straight, or nearly so. to permit the logs to slide down without obstruction, and use soon makes the inside as smooth as glass. Such a. contrivanco saves it great deal of haul ing, for as the trees are out they are dragged over and dumped into the trough, and go down into the yard like astreak o! lightning, In the course 0! time the pres sure will drive the trough in pretty nearly to the level of the earth. This was the case with tho Lacy shoot. I- was well enough acquainted with the mountains to know, the instant my bronco tell, that he had walked into the old log shoot. . “It takes a moment. to: the coolest headtoclear itself in times of unlocked for peril, and long before that moment had elapsed tho bronco and I were on our way to the valley, going faster at every breath, nothing to stop [ls, death ahead, and the devil‘s own railroad under neath. I was sitting almost erect in the saddle. The leather flaps had twisted around and kept my legs from rubbing against the sides or the trough, but held me like hands of iron. I did not faint and did not. get dizzy; there was a hideous roaring in my ears, a furious wind seemed to all of a sudden tear up the mountain and suck the breath out. of my mouth, but- cvorything was deadly clear and dis tinct. I could see black spoLs grow sud denly into big pines and then shoot past me. I could even see the snow caught in their needles as they came whizzing up. Every instant, through some clearing, I could see the valley, in a flaab, and over it all was a. sickening feeling as though the mountain was sinking away from me, and I was plunging out into immeasurable space. So strong was this that even now, Itanding on the solid marble floor. I can recall the qualm and nausea as all sup port seemed to give away, the earth tip up and let me (all. fall. fall—it felt as it forever. A mass of rock as large as this hotel was beneath me. As I looked it. seemed to leap into the air like a balloon. There was a black line of forest below. I shot. through it. as through a tunnel, and out into the light again. I tried to shut my eyes. It was impossible. I tried to scream. The trees and rocks were indis tinguishable, when all of a sudden it black mass flew up into my face. I felt. that. I was being beaten, bruised, and hurled over and over, and then everything was still. “When the moon was well up I came to myself. I was lying in a snowdrift, rub bing at my head and manning. After a. long time I crawled 11 little ways, and then fell down And cried for my very helpless ness. I must have been a little flighty, and heaven knows how I found my way to Lucy‘s mill, a quarter of a mile beyond, but I did somehow, and they carried mo in and sent for help. You see, the old timber shoot had fallen into decay, and some distance above the yard was a broken place that saved my life. When we reached it the dead bronco jumped the trough and the two of us went sailing and turning and cnvorting over a field of fresh snow until we Itmck into a drift ai o .t 500 yards away. The bronco had the worst of it. even there, for he kept on going until he struck solid earth. I broke three ribs and this arm in so many differ ent places that the doctor wanted to cut it of! and be done with it. “'hat puzzled the mill men most was that my legs esa caped, but. the saddle flaps were worn to fringe and I suppose that explains it."— Xew York Sun. Thy Alums RKFDQV has received far sale a fine (arm on Orcas Islm-d, ha" a mile from Sweeney’s Landing, that wiilbe sold on reasonable terms. It has sixty ncres cleared and a dwelling, barn. fencing. &c. A stream of spring water mus through we land. It is urn-cinlly adopted (or fruit rn sing. duh-yin“: &v A_lr,.';r3nin nwaiis the gun-mum. or flfi'fikfléfififihfiffi {33% _ s ' E ED.O(L.BR BO()I{ l3} N I) lilt‘i’. Govcx'mn -nl and liruavl 9 web. Victoria. 3‘ C. Elvgnul (‘:UI and )lurrovco liilllhng‘s A Sycc‘ul)‘. nl'b'ilf AND L.“\V \Vfllilfl \‘.’lli rm cue cur boa! nttnmtiqn. it. T. “'l2 LIAMF, "um. I’url '_L‘o\vu.-'oud c . agar Factory. Jt‘b't'i'll .\TlilNi-Il: - - - l'rupriv-Kur. ‘ I'th inthhtry i- mm- :21 unrkin-x 4Me . and] mud hug: l . mfm‘m :'.o p :I»l.c (In! lam pr“- pan-du-ILi;n2lurxl.-:s '...zf: woli-nuhlu (hum-Hi" mars. an: In :r.\.- wnllru >:xll~fu~:inu :ur! \vvvnl numb: 17.» yulrmmuv of ”w uiiizuzns or Pun |Tmzznvndnnd Harm}. ‘ IES. l’uhwzin.’ 110 m" Industry. “13»: - " ‘—_w“ T” ' v Glouces‘er Fl3ll Market! ‘ L ' . Adams: st, wharf. Punj'l‘ownseml. Hf i]! kinda that thus.- “‘:Zt‘ri :If-‘ hm! kupx nu hand at WHOLESALE AND —RETAIL3 \ EifJIHHH-Zus ~(':-I'Lx;-:u and rn-zumrrxiuill t‘lislomw" :zv-v-mnn-rmle-d. 1 f (“X.\\‘. H. J 'HXSFUNE & (‘O4, l'mp‘a». ‘ l“l€.\.\'li' [AINIC’S “ml )1 I" ‘l . ' S] \ - L Ml 1H s 101,. 8:? "31.1.0 but I}.(‘ hu‘l 0.. vnlpiny-J. ”UT .\.\"2- «KIL' HATUS. l'riv. :1“ '-.'i'.r:|!l='\' fur [audit->3 Waxor 01.. fur mlv I'nrzur‘: stat! 3. {'un Th‘an’ll i. ’ M k + People 3 ar an, -‘{§;"{£};a For, \X'nlgr “as! Taylor SXPQCIS. a;is"—,,_ n . Q’fifl- P 0“ 1 UWHSODJ. “ 65b. Thomas lackman, Proprietor. ’I‘HE Vuryl-uiquizty n.’ n.“ knzdu n! \‘oll at with-. 419 and Iris“. Sumac". I’l’l‘ (‘h-‘mr. H\-.*l_':.‘t \‘.ux«n_:o-4, -~;r‘. alum” rm hand. Q'nq-w's u‘n‘nzr‘ra :4- r..'! burly u.’ I‘.r L‘i'v. Clty Meat Market. I (\lzn'll'b: Flu-15H HEATS 01' ALL , h:wls.:.l wholesale And rurail. l ’ .-.:i.~:» Guru“! 1101:! and Pork. Bulngni ‘ damages, 111-ml t'luu-sL-mm .alwayr on hand. I Home Calmd Hams£3acon and Leal Lara. I Give. u. u (1.1!. Suzi~facliun guaranteed. oxdurs:mlrn;-...d gal-E. vlv-ln'unltoallpnl’tl. the city. C. C. COLEMAN & 00.. Port Townsend, W. T. i it" Nrn ,avtr '.:»Wan-mum A: 5311. (iv L @ Steamer EDNA, { 11. 3!. RACE. Humor. Mailvg (lull; tripv ..“k‘t‘ll PJI Townpcnd and [uh . .smnel‘v. . WM have l'.‘llU.\' WIIAIKF every aflr‘mnnn m 21:11) 111., mul I'm-1 Ilia-ovary each morning Eu? 7 I‘. m. R).- fr-‘i.'l.t m pr. ssge apply [0 l JANE-15 JOSkZS. or m: hmrd 'JOIHHNG DONE AT I’.EA“O.\'ABLE RATES. .15 ~' - Str. WILDWOOD ~ A.” ~ ’ A. W. ll()R.\'.Ma.—!vr. ‘ Lem-vs ['an 'l‘rxnw'u! mr lmnt‘ul’. at 81. m., ul~n. fur “'hidhy IsLmd a: II n. In.. {or lrnndalo In! 4p. m. n-vory day For {Night or passage lupplv nu beam. m '4'. °" Eur. DISPATCH. JAh MORGAN, Mill-(er. ‘ Will !m\'o Port Townsend fur Neal: Bay and way puru "wry .\lnnduy mnrnlm: on nrrivnlof Im Sound film-mar. Nemrmmz will arrive on chnrsdays. Towing and clmners m reason lrc rules. Apply on board or lo L. B. Hastings. at C. C. l nth-It‘s x Co's. N. 3.- We have {an added tr our flee: two scows fined for urpnu ins .(m’fn-i mlm’. I @ Steamer EVANGEL d.“ J. W. TAHTE, Humor. : Wil. lam-a seams ManlhyZal. m.. for Sam -1 mhmoo \ in Porn ’l‘ownwnd and ”10 "lands. ---AND < l on Thursday. ‘3 a. 1",. for I‘m-l Angela- viu I‘m-t :Tuwusn-unl and Dun-Jeanna. “alumina Ammo I day 2p. m. Leave Port Townsend bnlh dny- m 1‘ a. 11:. Connect.» bmh ways av. 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Lia: 33w." .5 .2.» - napuriim llzh :: - HHHI." ‘i~ 1i; 3. . . 1;. ! . 1.; sm-L.“ 1': :‘.:r-w, ‘j. [:‘. J. L' 1:1! .L L" . :'. ‘3” . . I 5. ... For sale by :zi! ”muggistg. {‘.E‘. ~75; _- . .113 :L.‘ ss}. DRUGS ’ 3“ «DRUGS! 0\ L: I I . l l Paints, Ol|3,Val'mshes, Stationery ‘ ‘»\‘lu-1«-<nlc and R- m“. by .N . D- .HILL &1 S()NS ...; - 333:67.-~3ff?3§mfl éE NE: wig ”5 DRUGS, ! sous, “EDICINFS . ; POSIADES. . ‘ ’ ‘ ' " , E PERFUMERY. " ‘..‘- .A ', ' _ (‘dr‘lj(:,.f‘° g HAIR OILS, “$55135, ; . WALL PAPER, GLASS, , l BRUSHEQ, _ PAINTS, Etc. OILS, ! Am! a}! zariicles for the Toilet. Patent MPtiit-inos u!" all kinds, 53:23.4: sales and small profits. HENRY LANDEE Frau. N. I). HILL. Vlce-l‘n~ N. i . "ILL.\.\§KH¢L (THEIIFIRWI MFEGE‘ééi_ oll' your Toning-sizzvu 22'. 'l'. ' Authorized Gapi ital, ~ $250,006 A Genera! Banking Business Transacted. Deposits received subfccz‘ to 517;? .-";»-.t3 draft or check nos-z! [105525) on APE-’ZGVZD HEi’ZTBITIBIi. ' Collections made and prOCPL‘CIH prawn": remixed 0;: day of collection Sight and Telegraphic exchange paynidu in :42 the principal cities of die United Statos and huropo. ‘ . ' CORRESPO\ DENTS:-—Losyox——Tho Anglo Californian Bank (Limited); BxaLlx—Gebudor Meyer; New Yomw—E‘Em Harm-:3;- National bunk; Sn Fizaxcmco—The Anglo-Califoruisn Bank (Limitedl; l’oau‘LwD, 03., Th; First National Bank; Vicrosu. 13.0.. 133 M: of B .iish Columbia; BALI!“ “on Kco'ru. The Bank of British North America, Hong Kong, The (ibu fi-red Bank of India. Australia and China. Agents [or the Ami-variant; and Red Star Lina of Steamshipa. Ticket: for sale to and from all parts of Europe. . 3‘ .‘.‘e have a secure and commodiona Vault, whore we will receive ‘. unhles on storage at modaraaa charges. ‘ L‘lus. E. “'uLVEIERTMt‘nL J' l). “Vic'l.f:”:<;\iilwut. J “'{C “':‘iofn'uh; r. J. K. Ebn'snfi‘tgklU. ' I J The Farmers and Merchants Insurance ()0. Capital Stock, $300,0(JO. Albany, Oregon. J. H. LIVERMORE. Agt. Port Townsend -._ n . _..—77 .. l. .:‘FTZZ. . -~ ..:. u... Clgfpxlisggm. lllfilidtléul: J.\s‘Vn.u(zfl:lisic¥?a. L‘. 3'3iriztz;(e)c;zx.l ‘:MOKY§:ES:SHL L ' 8-3. JAMES JONES, Cash Grocer, s Opposite Central Hotel. ———o——- Head of Union Whirl Port Townzend. - - ’fl. ‘s‘. Dealer in all kinds of O O Grocerles, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars. PrOduce. STATIONERY, SUHUUL BUOhS. CUTLERY AND NOTIONI. I' u l mm - Canadian Pacific R. I. ALSO AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING S'I‘EAMSBIP LIN" Allan I _ & ~ Viuter service from Hullifnx. Dominion S White Star. ’rou. Now York. luman. frnzn Now York. Calnrd, from New York or Boston. Guirm. from Nrtv York. Anchor, from New York. :fi'Txcxms 301.!) TO ALL man or Elmore. Cm.“ nu J \mx. ALI. PI.LP Onion-x on any point in Europe to Port Townsend, or any other ”in II Unlted States or Canada. 33.31;; ES-xfi'i’b 3033135.: 3.3133 803'? WSllbscriptinns resenn. for an palm-r 9 and paréndzcal pa‘ehlkd h ‘o‘“ Stance nxfiEnror-e at [-umishers mums. 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