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'I‘I'IE Oldest Paper. I? Om-stious nuswervd fret; about °be country. ‘ Sample copies free on apph» cation. Volume XIX. DAILY KR ‘U A‘ 1 U b” 11 lmvru ‘ EVERY “(DRNLVI- l-ZX"EI"I‘ :l'fil‘AY. 1 Bothered by mun «'..x cr 3"Um'lHl’l [I DV I: \TH." o'3o Yen- -~--~~--$' 0; ~ ‘l'h -r “...-st». .3239 ill 10nthn........ .'. m m.c\lmulx.. .. 1M: In Jain-A. L‘r‘. ‘ .‘Per nvuk. 25A--I"3,‘H:aujv velk.’- Muni'ln; mics uni-p.44 3;»,vlA‘liiuu- I the 21mm gram. : g I rL‘BLlsuuLnl:\'i£x:\"rlll'u-luv. Port Tcwurend, \‘xinhingxnn ’l‘--rrSLul'.Yv TERM)‘ Ul‘ .\l'thflill‘l'th': “newt-u..” ,_ _...3 “10‘ Imm... M m::.a.. .73 cu. I}! Monthd . .. . L'ul ‘ Unn- Month...” ‘ls cut \‘mulm-upy. LI Lrhlr. pr .\lwayr m uxhnnce. .3 ‘ an)“ or .\vvzmxaxsu. 0.. Inch. nu: ix:~er1irr..........‘... . .----!‘--"’ In): au’mqu-mt lE|§(:."L-va! . 5-) '.Tnn ‘me .I n'hr'ii-h -,,' '..: ”mm: ins-onion Inllt be- .‘w-mupnuiw! l-V cash ALL A!‘\‘\)L'.\Tl| ~urrl.un mummy. AMHL'SI‘I’ZK!ISIIINUVO. PBOFBHSIOSAI. {‘.l IKIIH. i JAMES D. MINKLER. .\L D. PORT TU‘VNSIZNI). W. 'l'. Dulce and Drugstnrw. new mu (‘us‘nm House. Ream-m- v. .‘lffi. E. Barn-rain“ IIO'I‘L‘ f-muerly ooo¢rie9 by L‘upl. Uiivcr, nu 'l‘.xyinr street 'l‘! ephnne in drug store, un-rwssilule day or nigh So. of u-lephune for r-‘sidence, 33. No. of Inphonu for umce. ‘.:! Dunc: “nuns: 9 to H 111., ‘2 tusnml‘.‘ to! p. In. sell-ivdwlf. DR 0. “K HUNT. ' Do “I ih‘l . m Pom- Tuwxnsso. w. 'r ‘ HUI-ous nxldu: my. uh»: Ur vh'urnfnrxu admin.- lilmd for Damien" rxu‘ulmn (If |v(-'.h. F. M. DREW, D E N T I b‘ ’l‘ ! Pan Towpund, - - - ~ - W. T. All work guaranteed first class. D. W. Smith. WnFre—n 1. “damn-git SMITH & HASTINGS. Attorneys - at - Laxv. PBOGTIIIS II ADMIRAL". [and for Sale. Loans Maue. Port Townsend. W. T. T. N , HALLER, Imam! at Law. Pocmr 1n mummy Auoeiaud mu: DEBTchr, or Seutllo. m ‘°"r.;:z‘esaaag3:*;°gsrs- WP" PORT TOWNSEND. « - W. T. ”Honey (0 loan 1: reduced rates. GEORGE H. JONES, Attorney and counselor, l Proctor in Admiralty} Notary Public. mum Black. - Port Townsend. W. 1' C. anw‘g‘. . m I. B. ’SACLIQ. BRADSHAW & 3m. roar rowxsxxo. w. r. Attomeya and Cmmaellora at Law. Pm n: ADIIBALH. Oran: aim-undo. New Bund‘ng. :. J. Guiana", A. R. CoLuAI. CAIRO“ I. GOLEIAI. Attorneys-at - anl at» M 033 1:; ADMInALTY. . . WI.» building. (It! . ‘ ' ' Pan Townsendflv. 'l’. gm: m an s‘l‘lunnoxu. CENTRAL HOTEL, mu mwxmn. w. I'. Wm, Dada, Propriater. mum-o ll NEWM NEWLY FURNISHED I“ m U! the appointments of a FIBS'I'CLASS BO BEL. .'Xu an :- Inppllod with the best of Wines, ‘3- “‘33“ E.il. . h- Bllllud table und Bending 100-1| nu Kohl. Nothing will be undano to at. Ihlu new mud to none In :he'Ton-i- EAST soun’b'a’OUSE. -‘ I»: must). w. I'. We Sutherland. Pwpriulor. l .'. Mind If!" Hotel at East Sound an Juan County. and the " Eat soumi n 0...“ victi- now own [or tho accommoda m. o! nag-uni publw. juxs I O Wflham Busby, ' Immune, [m all Paper Hanan: "linuhoc lork Gumuteed. Shop on “as It op. Court Haunt! R HeflOSKRIE & 60., V ABCHI'X'RC‘I'S, WILD. SUPEIIITEIIBEII'S. . Wot-om. 8:“; “lemon to Churches. thool m 4 Pnb e um»... sad to union Budge. Raulvuy. fig“: and Suntan work sonar-Hy. : Benny‘s new Brick. Yon Townsend. W 3'. ! a People a Market, ': > ~ .._—- » "‘ ‘6". Iguana nym- luau. . Port Townsend. Wash. Thomas lackman, Propuetor. ‘: I '1‘": 22331333 $11.3“ £33.31 n 33 cw. Bologna Snug“. 0n... gun.” 0- hand. '06." «Hunt to nu unru or the cm. M City Meat Market. CHOICE FRESH Inn's or Au.‘ & kindl, an. whole-u. md nuilr 100 Corned he! um Pork. Bologn oa, lieu! Chasm“: .alvny- on hum. 1... Cut“ Ham. Bacon and Lu! Lard. cu. a! menu. Sui-fnclmn 3:l3er 01%.! um and 903111- ?elivend to all put“ 0 e c Iy. C. C. COLEMAN & 00.. Purl Town-end. W. 'l'. '39“ door [0 Wan-man & Kutz. It ”___—___“! GEO. E. STABREI‘T. P 082! 10'!“an contractor 8; Bmlder. m l . B . . ””333.“ mfi'uii‘éeu‘if‘fl‘flflfi .33?” . done on short notice. who. on Winter St. nen Charles houl ... _________..____._.__———-—-——-——- STONE CUTTING. “.1. not»: or Cemetery Work. F Dnnnn Start: to order. for * _ ___:gun: urn-d Bcumxo pgrpoms. V \. ‘ ~f-';’-,e~;, _’ . .. = >~i W 7 , , 3 ‘ -i) h ! ' \t-‘éié; 'l', 9:; I“ '{ .1722} V 5 ~ :7- hi %‘ “. I ~ I 21 ‘ ‘9 ,a} * .3431 C D m V ‘132; I Puget Sound Elinor-m. [Hung-.15! amen-23; fur lhu Aura. by Jay. A. \\ owl 1 I Smce Juno lat twanty-six vessulu have waded from Puget Sound for foreign and icouflwisu purta. Of this number four tuau wcre lumber. uiuu c--ul and thne mince: lair-ous cargoes. TL. foliomug vessels suilod lumber ludun from Tacoma: Brilid: ship Uruwu of Italy and ship Eriocwn. fur Hubwu's Bay; ship \Vm. A. Campbell. for San D 3620; British bark Martb Fisher fur Melhuurue.ead Sor. bark Europa for Cullzm. The following veeseis sailed tum Port Discovery: British bark Darby .’urke {or Hel bomnc, Lurk Samoan fur 5:1) Francisco an" Ichocuer Conner lur Domddn. l mm Hudiuek~sh§p Guardian and bus: Bum-u Talbot lar b‘uu Friw'ilco. Frau) l’urt Gamblc— Balk (Laura-a} Bullor for San Francisco. and Darken— tiue thkltat for dun Pedro. Frum Port. Ludhuv-«Schoouor Comm to.- Sun Pedro. Frum h‘enltle-«Brignutiuo Emma Au. gusts for l'urt Hartford. and ”can ucbr. Leo for Alaska. The agurugute umuun: uf lumber taksu by then:- vesuela .'rum uncil part was as fuiluws: Feat. Tum-ma... .... .... .... 4.993.178 Port. Uncover] . . . . .. . . . -- . . . . 2,079,592 l‘nrt Bullock... ........ 1.8?36MJ0 Putt Gamble. .. . . ‘... 1.§20,000 Port. Ludlow. --.. 4804100 Seattle .. . ..-. 376,000 Tokal .. ..-.11.‘)33,770 The following was-cl: took COAL Puon anu‘nn- Toni. Steamer Wiliumecte .. .....--... 2200 “ Mexic0............-..... 800 “ Ummi11u..........--... 1200 ShipCummodure...........-..... 3153 " General Kuux......----—... 3500 " Valley Furce...........-... 2400 " Blue Jucknt...........--... 1900 Burk Detroit...” .... ...-..” 2600 ‘StOlmScbr.Leu... ............. 50 T0!a1........................17.!‘U3 rnou 'eronA. Steamers”: Pedr0......-....... 4000 Slup'l‘wa Brothers .-.. 3550 8nrkM0mu0n...._......--...... 1400 T0ta1.... .... ”...... 7950 From 5eaman”................ 17,808 Grand t0b1..........-.......25,75—::33 VALUE or EXPORTS. ‘ (foul .... ....3141041 50 Lumber. .... .... 128.802 01 Merchanduamroduco, at. 24.650 00 Grand t0ta1..... ........829g,0§;5—l Taxman. Bnnltie....-........-_......... ....!'2.789 Ta00ma............-....... .....10.9'23 Bullock . .... .-.. 2.305 Port Di5c0very................... 2,221 Port Gambln..... .... 1,617 PoflLudlo-.;................... 875 \ _ .._— Totul tonnage.... ....30230 ___—9% With Our Bxchmgu Allan G. Thurman is seventy-In you 'old. F. J. Parka. the young Bpokum Falls lawyer who in n pmminem candidate for attornoy-zecomt. and an appointed n member of Mn. code commiuion. bun Inioidsd. Fuhliving was he much for him. The North Pacific Industrial Auociu tion at Portland lays the corner stone or its manifio‘nt exposition building to day. Union for tho occasion are Hon. Ono. E. Williams. of Oregon. 3nd Hon. Elwood Evans 0! Tacoma. W 0 bnd a cordial invitation to attend. Hon. E. 0. Porn ulna of Bnohomilh City has bean at“ nding the Nil-lonic Grand Lodge here. Mr. Ferguson read~ ily admin his faith in the future anat— nen of Snohominh City. Although far behind Pan Townsend in population, it is ahead in railroad connection. Tho domuratio territorial convention bu boon onllod to moot at Spokane Falls. Tueodoy. Sept Mb. 1! will con oin or 161 dolegata. apportioned to tho unoua con-tion u follows: Adoma.2; Oheholil. 3; Clukg 7; Cowliiz. 4; King, 17; Fronlio. 1; Island, I; Kittitu, 5; Davis. 5; Manon. 2; Pierco. 8; Bkngit. 3; Skamcnia. 2; Spokane. 10; Thur-ton, 4; Wall: Walla. 9; Whitman, 12; Aaotiu. 2; Clolnm, 2; Columbia. 6; Douglas. 2; Garfield. 4; Jofl'onon. 4; Klickitat. 5; Kitaap, 8; Lincoln. 6; Oknnognn, ]; Po ‘ciflc, 2; San Juan, 2; Snohoniah, 4; LSlovono, 3; Wohkiakom. 3; Whatoom. 3; Yakima. 4. County conventions Will be held on Saturday. Anglo: 4th. J. V. O‘Dell of Colfax in obaixmau of the tor ritorial committee. and W. H. Whims aey of Port Tovnund u wanton. We worth! all lbe luenuou of thou using bomoopnhio remedie- thul we in. 1 ill] line and respectfully when Iheir pctronlge. N. D. HILL & Bots. ' Ohm Cry for Pitchor’s Cami! muymdahmpvohucm mac-unemmmmcum mmmmmauguwm mmmmflpnfi-W _- -- . < A-‘, _ fl--- A REASONABLE BIQ‘IZII'I'. I napalm”, uk “mu poop}: “I|. have for tho put “am your: ban ml ning : milk luck at! my I". that they keep lhair an ad on." stock cl my tumhu I VIII ‘bo an of it “it you. I nlu notify luvnyou. bunny-null boys Ild liluhu that than no barbed 'il. fauna- in 50va flu... but 311 placed inido of my linen. lam duel— ninod that my nrohud nu‘: be pIHOI’Od this you. “on .0 in nnd forgot to put up the but I 111- 111 am .0 ampu ur will R 0 frog 'l‘. I. Imam). Great reduction in price: for the hex. thirty days. I will all millinery n greatly reduced prim New good. Ir rivin‘ weakly, and will be sold obonpor than the aha-pat. at In. Gem's Port Townsend. Jefferson County, “’ashington Territory, Thursday, June 21, 1888. Bl Tl“ lM" W" ’ AAA lI; o I oznmx MuSAlu‘El Him. l BERLIN. Junu IL 10 3'. m.~—'l‘he ,ulupcrnr l 3 inucli \\'Hl‘.~r‘ Hus morning. i His strl-ngtli i 3 >inLing hill] {in} Wurat 3is now feared. l 11 u. :n. -'l‘lu,- l'lllll~’i'«,“."n lungs are iinflnmed. His und is ”wimp-hing. 1 Tux»: mn'rurnrx- ..w KT. 3 BERLIN. Junr 11.~ r'l'lm n-zoi'uror has 1 lie-en seizml with lm-Z;j;.\\'. Photo igrnphel‘s have nrrivml to Like a View lof the death-laud sauna j unowixu WUHHE. l 2p. ur—Tlm emperor i~ growing ‘worso. Inflaxmnuiiun of tho lungs ‘ has set in. mmaunso run ms .\‘l'i‘i‘lls'uni. j 3p. nix—The emperor is wry low. Lockjuw has dvclzm-xl itss-lf. and un— less this is I'vlie-vud than pzilivnt \Hll die. Prince l'»i>m:x;;l; l~:;.\ given or— dors for th(-formalities»: Hm soccer sor of Crown Prince \‘(iiiiunr scsmosxn To ms in-znsrnr. BERLIN, Juno 14.'-'l‘hl9 crown prince and crown prim-v 55 and Prince Hurry have arrived at tho custlv. Em— press Victoria has wutrhml by the bedside of tho exnpcrvr since {our o’clock this morning. All momhers of the imperial family hare been summoned to his lwd>itlu FLAT mushy MAliliL‘l‘n‘. Losnox, June l4.—'l‘ho lmnrses at Paris. Vienna and Frankfort are weak on account of the z-riiiczil con~ dition of the (‘lupt‘l‘ul' of Germany. LETTER Fnou Bums. CHICAGO, Juno l3.—Al’ittshnrg dis patch says that Chairman Jones. of the Republican National convention, has in his peasession a third letter from Mr. Blaine. which hehna just} received from Blaine in Scotland, and l which is to be read upon the assem~ bling of tno national convention on next Tuesday. In it Mr. Blaine states most emphatically that he will not al low his name in connection with the nomination.and that he would not accept. though it. were tendered him unanimously. Mr. J ones arrived here this morning. but. would nuither deny or corroborate the story. SHERIDAN conxroumnuz. WASHINGTON, June 14. General Sheridan passed u quiet and corn fortable night. the pulse continues good, and reepirations are more regular. No unfavorable symptoms have appeared. vxcrouu’s PACIFIC nu‘csczs. LONDON, June 13.—1 n the house of lords last night the advantages of ‘ Burrard’e Inlet as compared with E - Iquimalt for a British navel station on the Pacific coast were progented by Lord Ephinstone in behalf of the government. He said the authori ties were divided. but after consulta tion it had been considered unwise to remove the station from Esqui~ malt. He also said the Inlet would prove only it trap in time of war for the shipn. The gowrnment is pre pared to spend £3l.o(k’) on nrma ment at anuimnlt. 55 10.000 on sub marine stores and £ 10,000 on sub marine structures. runner: rnrnzmm; nun. Perspex. June 15.4 Empercr Fred erick died at 11 o‘clock this morning. surrounded by Empress Victoria, Empress Augusta, the crown prince and the rent of the imperial family.‘ An hour succeeded hour early in the 1 morning the emperor became weaker, but appeared to ho perfectly con— scious of what was going on around him. All present in the sick room knew the end was approaching and quietly awaited it. The empress. who had not quit her dying husband for 48 hours. But by his bed while the crown prince with a pale, stern face, walked up and down the stone pave ment in the court yard. entering the room every few minutes, solicitous of his father’s condition. At just 11 o’clock the emperor gram a slight gasp and passed into a painless death amid the quiet weeping of the family. umvsasan soanow. Bums. J uns 15.—'1‘he news of Emperor Frederick’s death has caused universal sorrow in the capi tal. Business everywhere is sus pended, and the streets are crowded with people anxious to learn the de— tails. u aux aounszs. LONDON. J one 15.—-Dispatches from Vienna. Paris and St. Petersburg states that the bounce are unaffected by the news of the emperor’s death. ‘ ranrsama r 01: THE svccsssxort. Beams, J une 15.—A meeting of fßismark and cabinet ministers was ‘had this morning to take steps for iaccession of the crown prince to the ‘throne. l moonstxo ANNOUNCEMENT. Beams, J une 15.—lleichsenzeiger, the oflicial paper publishes the fol lowing announcement this morning: The royal eufi'erer has ended his earthly career by God’s decree. The emperor king, our most gracious mas ter, passed to eternal rot-2t: soon after eleven this morning after long and grievous suffering. which was borne with fortitude and submission to God’s will. The royal house and Ger— man e‘peoplo have been twice be reav within a short time. They deeply mourn the alt too early de cease of our much beloved ruler. “Ministry of State.” rARLIAMEST amornxs. Vtzxxs, June ls.——ln the ltiech earth the premier made a pathetic address, announcing the death of the} German emperor. Parliament ad-i journod. 3 rmsca or wuss ooze TO Graxm. Lennon. June 15.—Muny Ines-t sages of condolence have been sent both. cmprrss. The prince of Wales leaves for Berlin tonight. ' Locus'rs. Cmcaeo, June 13.——Diapntehes from various points in lowa and Illinois stab that millions of locusts‘ are making their apprurunce. They are doing little damage yet beyond the killing of young‘and tender trees. Opinions differ whether they are the seventeen year variety or not. The English Government Clerk. In the course of many visits to England I have disr~ns>cd with the chiefs of some or the lending bureaus, and have no reason to believe that the average Somer set house young man will (loamy more work than the average “'nshingtun clerk, of either sex. It is a nuturious fact that; the sole aim of the clerks in the employ of the variuus dopartmcnts of the British government. is "how not to do it." \tht is the testimony of a young man who once held a position in a country house, and um. subsequently appointed as a civil service writer in the British custom housze.’ lle merely applied his country house habits of industry to the govern ment work. In a. few minutes an angry voice sounded in his car, "For God’s sake, man, don‘t work like that; you'll have the whole ofl‘ice against you, and you won’t. do yourself a hit. of good." “Indeed," the newly appointed writer remarked. “Yes, it‘s :1 met. H- has got to give you the next book when you’re done, and he won‘t be ready for you before next Saturday." At the rate he was working the new hand could have finished the book that any. which was Monday, and hence the first complicated question which arose under the perfect system was how to kill the remaining five dnys. As u matter of fact, much of the time of a London bur nacle, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. 111., when he is supposed to be at work, is spent reading the papers, taking short, walk», discus-312g the European and Irish questions, grumbling at the stingi ness of the public and hewuiling the working of this perk-ct system. As a rule the British government clerk is a. man whose most serious question in lite is how to kill time. 0n the other hand, the average “'35):- idgton clerk. and by that. I mean the clerks who carry on the business of the government in the various departments, is an lndustrious, quick and energetic per son, constantly on the alert for promo tion, and to improve his or her condition. -—Robert P. Porter in Chicago Inter Ocean. The Laundry 31a“ Has His Say. , “The tailors are our best friends now," said the manager of a laundry the other ‘ day. “You see, they used to persist in tuttlng costs so high that not a particle of shirt would be exposed. We went to them and tried to get them to change the styles, but they turned a deaf ear to our entreaties. This year, however, they yielded, and everything is running smoothly." “What difference does it make to you whether tailors cut coats high or low?" “\Vhy, the greatest in the world. This present style brings us in 25 per cent. more washing. You see, when shirt {rents were not exposed men didn't have tobe sscaretul 0! their linen. Nobody could tell whether a shirt was fresh from the laundry or had been worn a week. The present style has changed all that, and in order to look at all decent a man has to put on a fresh shirt every day or else he Will be set down asa sloyen. You may not believe it, but there were lots of young men who, under the old style at cutting, never were linen shirts at all. Some of them passed for stylish young me too. They used to pin their collars and 2111's on dan nei' shirts and, by using a big necktie, con cealed the deficiency. There was one west side youth who sent all his laundry her ‘ and it was through him that I got onto this scheme. One linen shirt would last h'unthree weeks. Idon‘t mean that he wore it all the time; he only put it on when he were a dress suit, the rest at the time it was put away in a drawer. In this way he saved forty or titty cents a week. I often used tn wonder how some of these clerks working for $6 or $7 a week could look as presentable. I don‘t wonder any more, as they have more ex pedient: than a criminal lawyer. For in stance, turn down collars were fashion able last winter. These fellows, of course, all wore them. and in 11. small way they were agodsend to them. Why? Simply because they could make them do double duty. When one side became soiled they would turn the collar wrong side out. and present the clean part. to the . public gaze. When men resort to such schemes as this is it any wonder that they can keep up a good appearance on a small salary? It‘s disgusting, simply disgust ing, I say."—Chicago Herald. Trotting Wondera of the “'orld. The six leading sires of the world, ac cording to The Breeders’ Gazette, are Blue Bull, George \Viikes, Daniel Lam bert, Volunteer, Dictator and Electioneer —that is, when all things are considered. “When one takes the fastest three of the get of each,” says the authority quoted (torn, “he speedily discovers that in this point of excellence [Tu-tater stands at the head. His best three are Jny Eye See, 2210; Phallus, 2:13 34, and Director, 2:17, their average recortb being 2:13 1-2. Next in order comes George Wilkes, whose tast est trio are Harry Wilkes. 2:13 1-2; Guy Wilkes, 2:161~2, and Wilson, 2:161-4. Averaging these records we find the re snlt to be 2:15 1-4. Then comes Volunv teer with St. Julian, 2:11 I—4; Gloster, 2:17, and Alley, 2:19. Their average is 2:15 1-2. Electioneer follows closely be hind Volunteer with Mennonite, 2:16; Anteo, 2:161-4, and Adair, 2:171—4, the average rate 01 speed in their case being 2:161-12, and when it is borne in mind that Mnnzunitu made. her record last season when but 4 years old, and that she will undoubtedly go taster this year, it must be conceded that Electioneer is wonder fully well to the trout in this regard, as 'lO certainly is in others." Who Fine Ate an Oyster? Human vanity has received one more blow. A writer on gastronomy once com menwd on the great. courage the man must have had who first am an oyster. But now it seems that the discovery of the luscious qualities of this bivalve was not made by a man, but by his country ‘ cousin, the macacus. Mr. Alfred Car-3 penter, of Bombay, has often seen these 1 monkeys breaking open oy<ters with a; stone, on the islands of 17'1rmah. The} only remaining difference, therefore, be— , tween man and monkey. some might say, 3 is that the monkey puts his mouth straight ‘ to the broken shell, while man uses a‘ fork. By the WHY, would it not be ngood \ Ipeculation for some restaurateur to hire ; a few monkeys in oyster openers and to i try to teach them the three words, “email, , medium and iargeP"—The Epoch. Compoaltiou or Cronin. ‘ omm varies in composition according Ito the circumstances under which it is produced, and as a consequence of these gditlerences in the composition of cream \ variable quantities of butter are produced from a given bulk of cream. The value of milk. then, [or butter making cannot be determined simply from the percent age of cream thrown up. The butter whey must he obtained by churning the cream. - ————-—o¢o—-—-——- lileh Cow for Halo. A good, gentle mileh our (or s_\ie. Six years old. and giving milk. \‘s ill be a good winter cow. Price, SSO. Ap ply at this ofioe. FoßSanl—A pair of large. likely. five year-old. unbroken steers. Wiii he ooh] at a bargain. Logging camp men would do well to buy. ,lpply at lhil emce. Street, Boys of New York. The street boys are a peculiar class. Dependent entirely upon their own re srmrces, and having no references, they live by their wits. Some take to selling newspapers, and there are nearly 3,000 in that branch of business two—thirds of them being without homes. These boys also work in the markets or black boots in the hours when there are no newspapers to sell, though the latter cmploymentis now almost entirely absorbed by the Italians. The llODlt'lEas boy is self reliant and generally honest, but sharp by his {Enstant rubbing on the stern side of city e. Frequently a. homeless boy makes his mark in the world. One of this class he carne n newsboy, and, being industrious null frugal, uvcd money enough to start 3 a street stand. His business grew and he i employed other boys on cars and in the street. Finally he purchased the exclu- Squ right for“ his boys to enter the Third avenue cars. They wore a. lettered ribbon ‘ in their caps to distinguish them, and at i one time this Do . though only 1-1 years i of age, had over fifty boys on his pay roll. ‘ Then he contrartod for the right to sell newspapers on a leading trunk railway from Jersey City to Buffalo, but. his Cn reer was suddenly cut short by his being ‘ killed on a train. It. was then found that 1 he had some 811000111 hank, anthho lived 3 lulu: enough to make u will and appoint ‘ Ll'll‘.l€L‘S, so that his am'inga might stip ‘ port and educate a younger sister. 'l‘lfis boy died in his 18th year, and had he lived ho would undoubtedly have been a very rich man—New York Star. Importance of Thin Bind. Saws. The Germans use among their furni [urt- \t‘i.-rl;ers, carpenters and joiners thir teen dim-rout varieties of saws, each one of which has its own peculiar size of the teeth, as well as a diil'urent relation of teeth to each other. How important the thin saw blade '5, not only as a means to save power, but also as a. means to save wood. can be seen from the following: A log of walnut, tom- meters long and one meter in dimneter. cut into twenty pieces by the new horizontal saw framo sures thirty millimeters of wood when com pared with the cutting of the old fash ioned vertical saw. This is equal to a profit of $9 to sl2. For Germany. where annually 100,000 cubic meters of this wood lilbt‘d in various industries, this would represent at saving of $37,300 to $30,(1X). In Case of Fire. ‘ Tho following advice is given to the ‘ public for nothing by an eastern ex change: ln 9. hotel lire, run; in a theatre ‘ the, stand still; in a railroad train fire, say your prayers. California has the only beet root augu faetory in America. It is located at Al tai-ado, and is moderately successful Toads are an article or merchandise in Paris. being kept in tubs sad sold at tho rule at two francs s dozen. ————.-o-.——- ‘.‘le l~nve just laid in a large supply of Borick- and Schreck Homoopsthic pro punm- ns llil: & Sous. “ m- .._ V- Better than Gold (1w be truly raid of that now our! etllnclous relnnly for Consumption and (”senses of the ”trout. ('IJPSIAud Lu gr. Fonts Alvin. {or if lr plea-suit to tho [I‘VIRXC and dam to a cum ery butt. warranted by Jn. I). .\(lvmrlulxu Drugmsl. o‘9 Q 0 Hill & 803. _for Homeopathic Iw'uicium. Gaul-a wnh complete—MA pru Ilium“! in be had npao Ippliea not. . ~ ...-- , , An Alumnus furl! V The Original Alumina Oin'ml-nl is nnly pm u:- m l..r:n nurnunvn- lin bmuh nu! i~ an nlwulnlr rurn an nLI sur's. mime. \wumls, elm-rpm! hamll. and all skin oruplinu». \Yill pudihn-ly ('a'n all kind! (I! piluz. _‘szk .'.‘r [330- (‘rE:3n. Ahl-wln" Oinlmwnl. Sold by Dr. Jz< l‘. .\link er. M. IL. a! 1'» Nuts zmr hux. nv In all '2O N-nh' m @ Steamer EDNA, U. M. HACK. M-szer. Hakim: daily "in! ‘At‘fl‘n [Ln Town-end and i’-}ll .54 m'vn'. Wm 16:". I'NIUS NIL-UH“ ("cry Ifzornnnn at ‘2 :m [L m., and PM" Ilia-mow (up h morning at 7 a. m. Pnr [night 0! pa's‘gu upply ‘0 Jnnzs JOS :3. or or. {mud JOHmXG DONE AT 111-HEHNADLE RATES. 5%; Str. WILDWOOD, w A. W. HORN. 11mm. Len“ Port Town-9nd 'nr lrnndnle. a! 8 n. m.. nlm. .’n‘ \‘Jaidhynhnd a'. ll 3. m.. {or lrnnd-lo M4p. m. vvcry day I’m freight or passage upplv un lu'nrd. ___—___— & ram. DISPATCH, JAE .\IORGAX. Master. Will leave l‘orl Townsnml (pr xv'ah Day And way port-u ovary Mnnday mnfumg (m nrrivnla! 1m Sound hmfllno‘r. l'elurmng will arrive on Wednesdays. Towing and chant-rs m ram-ous he rates. Apply on hoard or In L. 11. llsstlnzn, u(a (3. l "dent‘s .t Co‘s. N. n.— “'0 Inn? 33in vdded tr our final. two scowu {nu-.11 fnr urpanlln {or {mi 3mm. ___—_____.————— Steamer EVANGEL. J. W. Tun‘n, fim. Wlh lean Settle Honduy!a.m.. for Sam hhmoo 'l3 I'm-s Tmrnrcnzl and the lslumlu. ——«um —- on Thursday. ‘3 n. m.. for Pan Angelou via Port Townsend and llunuenchm. Kenn-ulna amp day ip. m. Loava Port Townsend hulll 7%wa .1. m. (‘onuocm boxh mus u Dm'gpusv wnh steam launch llnd'ock. nmkln'.’ qllll‘k’ tram-p 'r union for puasougors wither" exzm chum. - Camp Meellnn I ' A Camp Met-Ling. under the nnsnicu n! lhc .\le‘ulmdist Epiumpul Church, wlll I)" held near the steamboat landing on Lnnnz ls]mvl.sau Juan (‘ounuz comnwnc'n: Thursday. June 25, and hohlmg overJuly4 Valuable m nil-Lorin ln-lp is oxpc-mcd. and M: are cordially invited to come nn-nrn-d to camp during th- meeting and shut-3 in the mums: and Inirnual p'mlmof tl‘e occasion. ISAAC DILLON, Pastor. F. ANTHONY, SEATTLE. WASH. TIE. Prachcal Bookbinder. ‘ll kimh of PHD-'l’ Ruling. aux. Alum (11 shun Enlifl'. Prick-A to Hi! ”I" {luv-.4. u-Hl nEiT QI'AIJTY lwozk done. junk”. BRICK ! BRICK ! . I , . l chv leln lßurned. —--.\.\'l>——.- l BY THE THOUSANS. l Apply to (flu). I'2. leerrcu.l Pest 'E'ownse-nd égw; , ...” (i‘roo. \V. l)o“'ns.. \IANI'FACTI HER UF I.l_'Mll'r‘.l.’, LATHS_ i and l'irl'oiu: Flooring and [ln-35911111111:- h~r of all liimrn inns. orders woman! for vlr-linvry in town or for yhipment. (.:- ________,______... _ . ___—__l ONLY FORTY CENTS. ln 11-75 mm. swamps turn m-w Nivkh hated Stem Vt under and 51m! smmr Watch. 51H! [menu-d. mldws- EUY JACKQOS _ Bux 15.311 Kn»! llllzh l ""I‘ .X Y Ci!" 35.1 “A“ 05- ”an,“ WEAK. USDEVELOPEP E ‘ hh bod ‘ . l an; ..:.‘i; w‘fii‘i‘i‘fi‘fi. surfififi OLIVER \V()()]§.’ U. S. UGMMISSIUNER. . —A:um for the—- vl. ~I ' - 1513 Mama: 1530513th or London and 1 _ v ! L 103“? 111311111118 CD. 111 NW YOK. I —Al.~u Age-u: {sl' »-7 I) M. Osborne & Co’s Bunion-s, lb’npers, I Mowers and Rakes. A 1551, deGhS, 1111221163 61111 Azriculmral 11311163181115. 01cc. .\‘rxx (Inn: oat" frmn (‘:hmm "muse, For; Townsend. W. Y. 1 The publi~ p‘nrnnam nun-1 Hullv .011: itvd. I'rumm lawnurm “sum-‘l. : e’r H -2 51130141 I‘X 1101:1113. Nuiirf 1‘ hereby givon that 11m amt-53mm” Huh 1.! x xx-- I>-\'..11 um! usursmd {or Ilu- purpmnl of t‘lh11I1I|l!! n: sidP\\‘.:H-1~ on the mum .- (1* 01' .lvm- >9“ Nut-r. Lynn->1) lhv no Ih pidl- (if .\.], I mm sxr- 0!} 1n the melon: 31h» r-r Porto ~2n-v“. of lhn Hly n! l’ m Tuwns ~ml. W. T.. in mm in .' my h ‘nn'd '.." u: .I‘9. 11 “.:md all xhe asws»m-~.uv~i uphn Eva-1| --11Im.s: Iv : .:ul In "1“. \\‘ll]l|llll‘.il'4_\' days :1! u-r un firs 111131 :n’inn of thi- {O.IO. June l'lh.l\'.~\ur Ma luzm “I“ ”Er" lwmm» ll» nzquw'l Rh“ h~ :1 liocwd wan mun->l, In-2.-' any um: ("his by suit. 1 “LARK .\LDL’ICIL 1 ! Tresstzw nfxlm t‘xly 0! Port. Townsend, \\'. T. 1 y - } Stockholder 5 Meeting. 3 —— 1 ler' ax;:.u;i "liming «1' IL» Hockhol-L-m oh IL9 l‘-'_'~r Pawn; I" {'_l'xg-h ('u-nn-uny “it! inn |_>..-Ivl :n IL. .'.;ny- n' {hut ump~hy m -on Town: -t-l'!_ W. 'i' , rm ‘Jmniay. Jn.\‘ I'. :-X l" n‘vh-L’k 2.1 m‘ 'l‘llux r. MINUIL Pn-nukmt. I Port 'l‘o\vu:~l-uu l I ‘C I ai” FaCt ol‘ ‘ I JUSFI‘H >TEINE“ - ' - Pmpriflor. ‘ Th§~ industry in Raw 'll workin; “rd-V. and] ; wont: D-rg I ; Inform l! e n .Irl‘c 21ml lam pr“- pzu'mi m xi 141? « {‘ll-'ls “11h chi-nm‘lv- Gain-Mic ' cigars. uni lo I; \‘.~ rum.- “IL-4.omm and wmxid Poirwrl H.l- p:ur~-‘-i:'.ge of lin- shim-us of Port vanwn-i and vicinuy. ESE?" Pub-maize Home Industry. _{fl _ l GIOHGB‘IGP Flßl] Market! b . Adams ii. wharf. Port Townsend. of I“ kinda that these \ntpru ut—l @ 90rd kr-g-Luu hand at WHOLESALE —-A.\'D RETAIL :«fi‘m )flU!IR"“L‘I'PLIED and mgn'ar retail custom-rs am onunrz-‘and. 011 AS. 6. JOHNSTON: a ('O.. Prop‘n FINE PAYING BUSINESS Inilh In annnnnrc II at I will sell my MILK BUSINESS lncludln; .‘L'; “at. )‘o. 1 cm“, 0m 0— mnre SP“ nl l:or~v-. um ungmm. insuthvr wilh a comp etc mum for [he Inn-inns?! 1 wish to dispnse ol‘ the Iv-ginm. by July 15!. and fur “LII reason will gin- uu-dnnlte pr-(‘fi and «my wrma l’nrl. mph and gmni 5m urny for balance will he nc’eplahle. Now in tho mm: 10 secure a No. l cow. F. .\l. TERRY. Part Townrcnrl, W. '13., June 5 I”. For Sale . - FINE TEAM. FIVE YEARS OLD. STEADY * nml as mm as slurl. “.mtkv built an! pmiu' nmlcu. Weight. I.3soench. Or one pan of flrlvurr, m r:; rinzle ur (lonllle Sorrel and lay. Nch and «uh! yvars old Fret!) harm-s. will roll eillwr team. Fur particulars se» 8 2: 7d 11. :‘. {'ETI‘YGROVE. A Hisiury of our Hex-mes. our States mun. our Scholars. our men of note in every field. ‘ 1 APPLETBHS GYBLOPIEDIA __or_ 1. a AMERICAN . BIOGRAPHY. [HE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. "Ari-Lwrox’s CYCLIIP.EDXA nr AIERIGAS 810-.iurxn -.iurxn “ contains a biugnphiuul rketch of every person rmim-n! in American civil an milmxrg “wanna In In- nnd poiilics. in divinity. litera hue and am. in .‘LiUIICP. and in inventmr .in eluding di-linguishvd permm- born abmml that are rslaivd in our national historzband embrace-A .ll the muntries 0! North and u uvh America. It isa compk‘lv his~orv of (he New World in vvv'ry brunch of huimn Ichievumenl. H 5134": I‘o_TssTr.:uc'\rr Taco c, . FV’TER , HAM GOL H.' K flfi\g Li 4 _.-- _ ' .1 a. I . = a“ ‘3 .._. .-":" ~ ,:{, E ‘ 5’22 2 A gwéikfi 9;: a?" 1 ' I " ‘ gig: ; "-‘r: =2: = h". a _.' ,7 "’b '..-1':- E 'a‘ a" 3‘32; ‘é-E= s|: 5 E— ’7‘ .1 :‘.—'3! ki—‘E-Edu:'_== ggfi‘séf— ”_‘i‘é’: “IL—'L V 7’siggf "9 '“g ~_ 52+.» c", . g' a _‘ ’1 .15., K. EN 0, .. I .1 _v f wwwru ‘ @bxz SASTHMR’QOUGHS’ . ../ 4N“ ’:Bronchmsmfi‘ “a “msmasumofl'fi “VLUNC'S :'Sald on (15155.” f 'Serul 0r urcularfil‘pcrkflhalfirgg ABI INE MEDEcommLE (AL. :.\IAKF. x 0 MISTAKE !‘.~. Ji-g'l-ilm: thasymptomi so nncn mistaken {-1 (”uh mp'inll. mmtu Avie has lm ught glad ms~ m mun: n home-110M. and by nrcmplly v-rrnhin: up I!”- I‘nnuh or Cold lhnt 1000th deu-hqu i. !n that final disease wnl 3e! rave mun-mutt {rum {-ll unliu ('h‘ crave. You make no mis'uke in gnu-rim: a lxmh- of this pkaunl remedy as'nmys In 1 10 house. a;'-—;’ 1 '7! ‘ U KOREA ‘ -.’_. ’I R‘sxznqflu -55‘ MOS. ’ THEONLY— Tiiiffi-E’lTfi. ‘ GUARANTEED ‘22]: Wk. 7 CURE TOR swm CATARRH EBEUH‘JEf'fiEflECa ”I ' IVILLE CAL GL’AIHNTEED A I’OSITXVE t‘l'Rl“. Full I':1:-:I"h.‘.‘nld in HM "emu.” Fever. Pan ‘6Oll, ! 2:3"th lwufun-s and bore inn-11. R~ grarw th- yen-e «,r nuts and «nu-ll; rvmuvm ’had mam nnd 111-plauun'. hnulh. Jazmin. from l‘nlm’rh. l'u-yun’! m»- ml 1. IO N». l-‘m loa‘din-rlinn-I an! A rum l~ u-urr-mu-d hr m 2 lnuyghx- 5! purhnx; .IJU luv Izmii. Send In: lcinnlnr 1n :‘.HH'ZILVE MEDH‘AL COH PA_~\:‘L:2?S"-‘E“LS'EJ _éfE‘RE , h A,___,_ SANTA .\BIH AVIDQ‘AT—IICUBB. For “'0 by -1.-\~'.. I). .\IINKLEK. l. 1).. Drug gist, .\gvm of Company. Juana—Juno. Thu m‘iginal Ahi-n-i‘u Ointment is only put up In itrgo luu unnz-e tin b was. and is an amu— lutemlr.‘ for n) 2 «was, tmrnn. u‘n'unds. Miami-d h..nn‘.- :m-l all ~=~i>n wruptit.n~. “'xllnmiftnly (tum. nZI Hu-la of pix 3. Ask h'l' {ha original .\bL-tl c (:in mum. 1'; ".:.", hox. Fm 0:. h; JAS. D. HISELEK. I. I. may“ Agil', {0 0.31 m“. i"- r . o r ‘9‘ ~1- 3: '3 £333.? " 511% :3? er - . i 9351: £h§>W . 'iL - :‘.": ‘.‘.'::j.' t, 3 7'. \: :xf ...~ .’. ’.' HI I ‘.:: ~‘l I-: 11.11" Univ lzvnvwcr'. the fullixrrctx‘. idu; .- ....if- .' :1: :. I 1:1...3 i - \ 21:2.‘1' t») (.lul::j;c,innllits .'t v.l] 1' ~ 11- ‘ 'z' . Z" "'2 14' 42.2.2} \' r: :.i brunt}. Mrs.Aml )L 30115:! » (I. ~1. : I .' , ‘l«‘. 8- f.; ‘. . .-. -:::_ m“ 2J3 ~. 3.3.: .. writes: "I will rsxvl 1' 11.- !. .' - ' . 1 '. -::;'i 7, V ax . ‘..;JK ‘.‘. .:.}.7- S'Eviliuu Hair gin“). );;-~. 1.. _‘v. . ‘ '. - " " .nt. ‘:- ‘-' v ;‘:‘_ '.‘fr‘y ymurs, and R. 1.. “':‘ZZ-‘N: "I I: ‘1 i" ‘» k. I:-- V _ . .;-§ " ”221:4. r! !; Y-:~~~_‘.':'.i\\'hcn nun-r :~..’. r :. 1,4: . . 4. :'g' ‘ xx;- 11. . . 2 ‘1 z- (1': )rurs of rill-v 1.11! I?! 'f"l' vA 1‘ a.‘ .y Y' :22?! :.‘ )fz' . I‘. ' !:’:.~. ‘.‘.':.:\:l\\', “L, ..timnlarvd n nxw - \ i:. 11:: inn :if‘n ""I -: ' V - ' ¥ .‘.-_tugu-mvllnin and rr~!nn-«i i: t.) ii‘ «'I" ‘.'.l - f .‘l.‘~. , . 1 _': :::'.; of :Igv. By C. TY. Sian-x. XI. hzzrxiu .‘.'. .. ‘.\ rim ~: -- , " ‘ 'l‘ :-« w, :'. I was mania “ ”533% Yv;v‘..’.'.' 5' :':.;.1 ILL? I: :r-‘z' r‘ 3 " I ' . :'I'JWHI of hair. 1" H 3“ lr-~t and I Train f ".:‘tw-Eur; z'x-r liu' 'i M ' ‘ . ~..‘:lJ.:l'.ii} hyihc 0663' hair I (‘H'l‘ x:~. .3. 'a: E ‘ ~ 11,- hair and - .L . ' 1;, I:'."-."'12'. in the lust N-anin :II:":1!Z'C:;.'( :. .‘fi .1. ; 21,1 r :'.. “ '. 'l‘ g . Il'ln I) able [0 keep (2.1:; {l‘ll-"1‘,lll“:2ii-;illf‘x {xx-mi . I rfzzmhl : yE. L.‘ L: - LT ::-.~;I!:l:_\‘ condition .M'nrm-Ejf I‘2: m‘ v. i;:.¥ 1»1: > i‘lmnt Hm, I' L. .1.~ L r I‘fu tux-y zircsxiug I have Xh-nrwor. ‘ ‘1 ;{ z‘ {vied}:- ‘ ..: ‘ . \ ' I a HaEE’s “3mm HM” enewer . . . l. ‘ " '5“ Sicman by a h u E , rum-411:2» LY It. I'. ".\LL “.3 ('()., Nudum, 35. IL, I'. S. L .\‘uhl 11;. a?! I‘:'n'r:i~':~. ‘ U -' ; GSI DR GS ..:»DRU U I I I Paints, Oils, Varmshes Stationery ‘vl'hnlcsnle and Itriail. L‘y N. D. HILL 8: SONS nag/A A- r.-- a: {.15. ”Mt-4 , g 5? 33:.” DRUGS, SOAPS, MEDICINES, ngélfigbdmmy I a C' AIICAL ' ' AF . ‘ S’ 1 HAIR OILS, TRbbSES, I \VALL PAPi‘ GLASS, BRUSHES, PAINTS, . Etc. 011.5, And all articles for the Toilet. Patent Medicines of all kinds, l Quick sales and small profits. uaxnr LANDES Frau. x. n. HILL. \‘loßoPres. a. c. uxu.. Cum». 0!" PORT 'I'Oll’ASICIVI). ll’. T. Authorized Ca pital, ~ EBB-550.000) Abnonoral Banking Business 'r'rsnsaczod. ' Deposzfs received subject in 31371!- rirafl or check. 3:03“ 1.0.55 an 55 APPROVED szsct'ul'rnzn. Collections made and proceeds promptly mmiitud on any of collsction Sight and Telegraphic nxchanga pay-ibis in all we principal cities of tho United States and Europe. CORRESPO\ DENTSr—Loxoos —Tl‘.e Anglo Californian Bank (Limited), BERLxx—Gebuder Mayor: sz Yonx~The Hanover National hank; Sn mecxscn—The Anglo-Californian Bunk (Limiledl; PORTLAND. OIL. Thu First National Bank; VICTORIA. B. 0.. Bank of B .tiah COIGmbifl;HALIPA). Vow. “co-ma, The Bank of Britia'n North America, Hong Kong, Tho Char ‘°red Bank of India. Australia and China. Agents for the American and Red Star Lina of Steamships. Tickata for 88k to and from all parts of Europe. 9" We have a socuro and commodxons Vault. where we will receivo no unbles on storage 1;:. moderate- charge; I; ‘ 9 i a 3;; ;§ LATzMER <9: co., :2? 1‘; "ah-" 311% g; 5,? “~{} {é-‘VK l(h .- :zlf mm if: rail Dealers u -3'} “MA Druas,Chemicals, Patent Medicine: 8: Fancy Aruolu Painis. 011’s and Glass-ware: Wines and Liquor: Yer Medical Use. Orders ruled um. nupnun figl'rescriplimle Carefully Compuunded, Day or Nighl._&] ' WATER STREET, PORT TOWNSEND. I Francrs W. James Quincy St.. Port Townsend. W. 'l'. Wm. BUY .13!) SELL Domasnc AND F annex EXCHANGE, Puncnm Us! All Couxn’ \Vnmuws, MILL Axn SHIPPIKG Dams AND own: WNEGOTIABLE PAPER. MGNE¥ EEVENBEE £l3 £67935 Mfli - :os API'BOVEDij‘IBX‘I'I. :- A"3s§€§‘3§| I,3l%??‘rk‘gfi'l’; £“%v;?§?”2l 9.13%? 533533733? 53:33:}? $336: 53?? 3.13“" " m ”a m- A " é;- 1:51:7ET) ‘VF Laérx-EST :irlii‘A’é‘slf‘Eg‘wm‘s“ 8' SSO". CCSmagzfidggzié-glitsz'Reference. by permission, tho Bank of Bfitlsh (garr‘tlfibxtr WM bum]. “awnings-ms“. J. 0. “:’Tifighnt. JW. CC-Efzfiumr. J. K. Ennlaggh" The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Insurance Co a Capital Stock. $300,000. Albany, Oregon- J. H. LIVERMORE, Agt. Port Townsend DlßECTOßfi:—llun.:n. S, Struhan. 71:: J. L. 'lo\vnll,-J. U. Writ-mam J. I. mum. L‘u. Human. n. 3. Imwi'h. Jr 17. Buick. 0. r. urn-mm run. I. Imam. .11. JAMES JONES, Gash Grocer. r Opposite Central Hotel. ———o——-- Head 11' Uninn Wharf Peat Tovnrbzfid. - - Y 4. T. ~~ Doulcr in all kinds n! . O r . Grocerles, ulQ‘llOl'S, Tobacco, Clgars. Proc'tuce. STATIONERY, SCHUUL ESUOhi. ('LTLZCKY AN D XO'I'IONI. I :03 I .3" . 5 <3! ‘- f .N ,o‘. 'f I Am t., -« Canadian é aCillC R. B. ALSO AGENT FOR THE FOLU).YINI} -4.l‘..‘.\£:l:l[';’ le'l. Allan .. 8?. 'Viutor ‘ll‘XWlx’i' {mm thl'u‘u. Dominion \Vblte Shir. 'r‘u- \l".\' ‘ertlg. 1': u ‘ "lard. {rum New \nrk t‘!‘ .'.ln'lf' ' v .\J. 'T‘. f w’l‘lcsrz'rs 301 mm x”. mzw- , ' 01:1er "'J ::'-y a- “at n lira: r; -_. ;', . Uuimt! Stair-.:. n‘.‘ (':x: mln. 3521:2523 IES’EATE "38*?”1 . . i-FSulfic‘a:phuxfi'rc" \m .'~-r ..:: p. r. r Wag-awn pun-bod h Raging" [Skies or Europe at pnblisbexs prices. I w AWL}; To THE ARGUS REAL ESTATE AGENCY 5015 BARGAINS. Number 18.