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( 2'; -_-. ~-i =:': mozzaizsntlm rung»: 2:» l’ur'i ‘1 my} 15:: your ‘3.“ 3‘. 1394.3. 29: 9t \: (£--'.‘--v': ‘ or Squire) i< Ll; - 1..-Ir; 2.12 M, N.- w. 11‘s] nulls" :1 435:!1523-1.:.1‘!.-(‘:u;\‘:--. anal W 1 1113 2»: I'l~“"\"‘l (AH-r mg; 1.::::: [lm J-gx‘:;cm‘::t.~: \\‘~x:11:l 41' O.IIM It'.:!1:l~ nut ‘. Tim HIV granting riflm‘” for :2 qnzu‘umiuc‘ stmi 11: :1: I" rt Tuxvrsur-l is lilu-ly 2n 1;...er -n;.- n law-m it sham”. It \‘i-x'y prui-vrly roo-gniz-w Port Townvnml Bay :19 the I:l‘x’n;‘:- 1' location f-Jr nu" of the three «luau-an. lino stations proposed for the Paci fic coast. That scheme to unite the fortunns of Germany and Russia by royal marriages is one worthy of the high— est dlplomatic talent. It may, if successful, avert a general European war. Some one has said that the victories of peace are the greatest victories ever achieved. It won't be the red banalana not the Harrison badge thai ME} by our watchword this year in Port Town send. It will be public improwv meats, subsidies, and general onter~ prise. Let us elect men pledged to such a course—and then standby them in carrying it out. Usually it is “principles, not men," in elections. This year, in the Port Townsend election, however, it is 1125' that are wanted more than more declarations. The main tLing is to get good men elected who will (“<— card the Silurian ago, scrape c-fi‘ the moss. pin their ears back, (figurative ly speaking) and sail in for outer prising growth. Turning in every possxble direc tion for comfort, the democratic pur ty is now confidentiy expecting; assistance in Michigan from prohi bitionists—aud have strong hopes of the latter drawing enough republi can votes to tum the scale in favor of the democratic electors. The No vembct outlook is gloomy enough to make even small comfort doubly precious in some quarters. Postmaster General Dickinson is in full accord with the administra tion on the subject of free trade. He wants no subsides paid for carry ing our mails foreign. and is insist~ ing with all his energy that congress would be doing wrong to pay the subsidy proposed. With an injured nir, Mr. Dickinson claims that this ruinous subsidy will virtually shut out foreign bide One is almost led to inquire what foreign steamship company Mr. Dickinson represents. Our merchant marine is weak enough at best, and these free traders pro pose to hand it over bodily to for eign countries. The doctrine of pro tection includes protection to Amer ican shipping as well as American manufactures; and free trade means playing into the hands of other countries in everything. Never in the history of Port Town send has it been so necessary to keep the people alive and aroused to the importance of the times as now. It may be all well enough to remain passively willing for the “boom" to elevate us into population and Wealth. To any reasoning observer, however, the proper thing to do is for every body to get their shoulders under the wheels of the boom and push. Booms do not grow or flourish of their own accord. They are a result; not a cause The cause is in the‘ people themselves. This thing ofi going to sleep over a prospec‘. has! killed many a town. What we want is live, energetic action. Such action was begun on a small scale last year. Letit he encouraged and assisted. and let us act together, and the wheels of progress will continue to more. We need manufactures must. Our railroad is the one great thing. desired as :-. means, as :1 facility; but we need industries that will employ laborers. “'0 have room and line openings for a dozen manufacturing industries besides what we already have. It should be the aim of our citizens to secure these at the earliest possible moment. Our Business 15» sludge is advertising to secure suit able sites free for sneh‘ enterprises. 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I)"; (I tlm 1;:f_r::i:utl-A ‘.-::;"tx trim“ t-x'i'hmtlg. lthxulwl “-1 1., ‘:ttzliu. xxx-l '\‘~.'n;:2:zt\.\. “Xv-luv... it :11.':'x'i~t;c Jetty to \!|‘\1:'1"" -:ux‘ ;::‘.:';:u>:-a::z:-i Inna-l l“.1‘~":'\t‘?~ tugd‘v 1. her 1:: :11- ail-rive MEI-rt: :I;t‘r"{~'Z-. ‘.‘z’v 1' ll:i«.g;xllthzzfr:ln':e-J‘tliy ift‘ Jun:- to furturulu‘ i'aiir-vir’t I-rn-pwts. ‘.\'(~ sz'w: Mum-. 1 Fll't-i'i haprntxm-nts. 12m 12m n-xpuiulilurc n 1“ puHi: mumf; and Srvyin.’ tax: 5 to build mitt-Milka \‘i‘LJL'l‘t'Vt-X‘ pubiir CIIIIV-‘Hitfilfx‘ vluw mumli; \VQ' fuvt: , Sit-nth}; the city limits. with an {arm streets. \h: wiii use our butt eutlanvt-Isto raisu libvral subsidies, secure sites. etc, for the ostabliahixg of manufactur ingiudnstris-s. such as ndry duck, ship yard, woolen mi", tila and put wry walks, (‘l(‘. We regard the subsidizing of local steamers. establishing new lines. in creasing and improving our local (rm-. 10 facilities. and building up our fair city as a commercial center. as matters of prime. impartance, and Worthy of the suriuus attention and active L-fi'or't of the city government. V 74...» _._ That County Seat Question. Chief Justicv Johns decided zigalnst Port Angeles in the hearing of the restraining order against moving the county seat from Dangeuoss. I'rus— oeuting Attarnoy Calhoun represent ed tho case against the county com~ mi-La'iunorr'. on thv ground at their :ir'fiar; having been Mega}. They are given until Augurt 27th to >lmw cause why the nrder should not he made pvrmanz-nt. As they havehwn full-y iii-ant, and it is hzudly likvly i'um. any new evidence will be bruught out, this probably means deft-zit (if the Angeles movemvnt. The Ants published a Lrief history of the mat ter brfom the election, and pointed out that the commissioners \Wul'e pub ting Clalmu county to needless ox pense in holding the election. l-‘ur this we were abused by the AngL-lus newspaper. and were accused of being jen!ous. If the friendly advice had hem taken howavcr, Clalam taxpay ers would have been better off. Harnson on the Cmnese Question. How will the pigtail compare with the bandunn for a campaign budge? Harrison is in favor of Chinese. nut uralization.»»[spoknne Chronicle] The above is campaign lie No. l. which may as well he nailed now as at any other time. Harrison’s repord on the Chinese question is that of an honest, c.lur2t geous statesman. As senator. ho hp— posed a bill that was contrary to the terms of an existing treaty with Chi~ na. He contended that the trosty should first be modified. This was done. The Chinese restriction law as it now stands was voted fur by Harrison, and he joined in the favor able report of the senate committee on the bill. This being the record of the Re publicun candidate on the Chinese question, only ignorant or dishonest persons will assort that he is favor ao!e to the admission of Chinese into the United States. If the restriction net is not enfor~ red the democratic ofiiz-iais in San Francisco are But. doing their duty.— Ledgvr. A Wool Item. An American and an Engli<h wool grower who had previomly di-‘ICUSFQA! the wool question, recently met when the following conwrsatiun was had. The Englishman said: 1 "I answered your questions la>t iyenr and I hope I answered than satisfactorily, and now I would like you to enlighten me on the mbject of your overflowed United Saint's 'l‘rnas ury; for, if I lllldk‘TalflDd, all the ar guxuent in favor of free wool is based on two things: FiraL the duly. it is claimed, ge's two much money in the treasury. Second, it inargned that by having free won-l aml pron-etion an manufactured goods :ho Aim-ri— ran lzzborvr can lw pziirl {WHEY \\'al‘_fc‘-fi: Ind it (l :n‘t bt't’!“ to mn that. your penple un'lvrslzmd (but it is “'0 Eng lishmen that put the money in your ire sury. 'l‘o illuslruln: the lzmt ; lime We met in Boston I no“ 11030.- ‘ UL") [min-ls. of wool, and you sold the i some amount. We sold for the sump ‘ price, Hi! routs. You took home $690 um». I 19:: 52mm» in the United 1 States treasury and lu'oli SAKMKM hom--. And yx-t._vo:lrpeuple taro kiuk— , ing about iL. It is really laughable to us: for. should money fall into thv I English treasury iu the mus manner l the English gmorhmwt Would havi no trouble in finding a way to spend it in the into-rest of its people. And now as to Ith inrrensa- of manufac xmcs and H.‘ 121.:‘1-3‘ (fl¢1lelI:‘5;l you c .nnvf. 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Speeches ' “““_ i . ;,~.:;'- \H'ri'n. ’ "3 ;:..>‘ '2. \‘w me (‘:_v;.:.;'-_:i-' (-5. . x 7: w :.: .-' .3 ii-y:i‘»fii~tlv~2l - ‘ ;.-:ZE_\ DEL} putt-f _4-‘.;l‘! i .I? . ‘. : ~ ~ 23 ‘[>.I"EH':!!I is? m; ‘ 1 ’~.:~l;lu'{i£.n- [mt it " ‘l--. L. In:- _: 1:.i.~. zu- 2;\:.1.' hx-tr. 1' ‘.A:".- {I DAMN-151111511 )AIlJ‘ M‘i 1 1': m: .2. - ' _II; I' \'.'L' v-f 11.“ Who}.- -.~ ‘;\-~ Y; 1;. it i. .121v:-;:.?.~LI:-:‘r:‘dfwt-, ‘ll-. «or .:.E‘ :12; ruminrtnr‘. um! its -Ii 4" ti Hr' .':\‘t‘l'.:;.:.- ou 50‘! j:: '3': Wu: J! =i.u ('ouu-zitivu. Itiw‘ Irma iti~ti::;:in.~l: --.l gradient-n We!) .5" man I» Hw inwguiv. whu \u-ru vx~ [~l'h 2:0. 4 in 21"" NC nti’un‘s. illustri- L 1: in r.:::r2:s'tvr zqu worthy of tin.- x, .13.; 0. mi ham-unit sumo”. \u-rv iz'.lu‘»-it.<' « 'v('ht"'st I“ v'ziuliJzuus. ..ipl ;.:-' 3'o4} ‘.mr - chuwu. XI‘T “us )--:1:‘ 11‘vt'i.!;.t in «fun to :in :u'cit‘wxzt x; 1- :n H)“ q f :2. Linty n-r ill:'oi.Sld . z.‘i.- 4L 2;: trail-1.. lv intiruh-d ruth~ -r Hm! 3m; }‘v~.-- :~. in an I‘IHHEUUI «Em :‘n-n {tau—o 1 : Putin" qualitivs which v ‘l'llH-'!I\! mu [ itht' pt-op L-s f'ivnr. “In tim imm' ox" uur (‘:r‘ttlll‘}“.~‘ Intr f': y ;It.-:.m-rinil:.' urn-“punt u hnmlrh' .‘ ~i':' I: in 23..” army. xxx-m win-n --y JEFF nuiry 12.»: il“!'\il‘d 3m: and by L I. 1‘ 122.1! iztfllfiu': r-Tvim- l'tN- In :1 E-;:..~:’ t-mumu: v! and z;.~.~un:\-d gran’rr 1w; . :.-ilzili:::-.~. .L'LI-‘Vh'l‘ tothu L'uih ..i Nun-a what“. ‘Vunr t-nhgim-xzi-J :;:.-l m rlx~=‘l’\‘:tl7‘-‘i'- slith‘auttuls‘hlp (- mi numb-J ih.- rq-almct mid Cn-ntith-ncc m' liu-.\lm-ric:.n pu-opio "t'm- plutfuni. :ulnpta-d hy the 1:0 public-nu convention marks out. with vim-.rnvss and . rucisiun the creed of the party. The Ami-riczm system of pl'utN‘Uun to American labor and Anu-ricun products in American tuitrkets,lbu nacri-dzwss and purity of thn hall-it, tho protection of Amen iczin citxzvns. native and ndoptnl, at home and abroad. on iaiml and on 503. tho prohibition of Chinese im migration. the building up of out navy, tlm (-i‘i-ction of cast. dt’fi‘uthS, and tlu- vspncirzl cum of tho old 501- dit'l‘h :uizl suitors of tho republic, are quvstiuns which occupy a Conspicu uu: [40.0" in our platform.” on“. HAHRHI/NB REI'LY. “‘ht-u Mr. Esme had concludnd, Gun. Harrison read his rc-ply from manuscript. in a full, rich voice, as foilows: Mr. Chairman and Gontlemen of tho Committee: 'lhn otfifialuotico which you have brought of the nom ination conferred upon me by the Repndlican National convention. re~ early in session at Chicago, excites emotions of profound though con flicting character. That. after full d!‘l}bt‘f§‘ioll and free consultation the repreumtativcs of the Itepubli can party nf the United States should have come to the clnsion that tho grunt, prim-Epics unmwiatml in thi platform 1L«l”l‘tt~'t: liy lhu ('HllVl‘nllUZl (”til-l l-w in m an” Hithirllrl‘ suit-l}; cun nzinl 4.: my care. is an honor of which I am «lwply sunsililn and for which Ima Yer): grateful. 1 dc not ::,—~nnm pr lwlim‘u that this choice itziplir: th:.t tliu l‘il’th'UliUU found in inc any pro "minted. titnu-s nr 9X(_'Pp~ iiolml liilclity in tho. principles of guvci‘unu-ut tu which rm are ruutuvil~ ly Irlmlgml. My satisfaction with the re~ult would ho altogether spoil— etl if that rssult hail bzwu reached by any unworthy methods ur thpihs~ paragement of the more eminent men who divided with me the suf fragcs of the convention. Relying wholly upun the considerate imlg want of our It‘ll()\‘.’~(fi[lZ-‘Hs and gm— ciut‘a‘» (jalil‘ We will Cautitlcntly Mll)~ mit our c.m.~:.- in tin: urbiu'umnnt of a fi‘l-i- lmllut. ' Th:- day you have chosen for this vi>n suggests no thuughts that am nut in harmony with the coca siun. Tln- Rupubticuu party has walked in the ligh: Of this Declara tiui.:-f Illiln‘ih'lldtrlflfl‘. It has lifted a rim“ of [vlilrlutl‘u] upon the foun~ dntimi laid at B-iukcr Hill. It lids made :1 nmre lit'fffi‘ff‘. union. secured by making all men (re-3. As soon as may hr- p: ssil'lv, 1 shall by letter C"luluulill'tll(‘ to your chairman my net-«pumcn of the nuuaimition, and it is proper to say that I have al ready examined the platform with some care and that its declarations. to some of which your chairman has; aludod, are in harmony with myl viows. It. gives me pleasure. gentle~l men, to receive you in my home until to thank you for the cordial manner‘ in which you have conveyed your ofiiciul message.” Long and hearty applause ro echoed through tho house as Gem] Harrison concluded his address. A 1 "Ag-mm" Party What duos the Dcmucratic party shin-l fur? What are its principles? What new direction would bu gin-n to the old ship if (he lu-lm should pass imu tlm hands of the Di-mucmts? I know what that party has been against. It has been an "against." party. [innghh r] It. was against Frwduiu in Kansas; it was against the war; it “'11: against the draft; it was “5; sun: emancipation; it was against :1 gl't'r-nl'ut'k currency; it was against reconstruction; it. was against the amendments; it was against lbe‘ Ku-Klux laws; it was against the (Jami Rights till; it was against the act to strcngtliz‘n the public credit; it was against the resumption of specie puyiuvnts: but it is but against any of I'uvse tbiligs nuw—it is undrr m-eil: iln-m. Tln- mum]; in its grand S'Nu't'll his l. It all thus" things whis» tar} : zimy 2110 n.» .lz-ngvr subjucts of ilcl-;:ti-~»iin-_\' :11 t‘ l;i.~t< ricul facts. thcy uh- lln- smiliglited {mks of our :zzzxst lJllllllili' 2.1:11 (‘.‘t‘lllflll epoch. We lint-s czitulmi th rugged and lsluuxly pass. The l-wwz'iug cloud: have lift: (1 (tr lltflhf fulicn in rcfrcsll mg showers. It is a time nf peach amt uf zunuzix-g prosperity tliruugn un: tlml‘nxul. Sn m:- as lngislatiuu Mid public administrafinn can shape the cuurse of events. than thingb have come lwcause of the wisc. cour— agcfius. am] patriotic l gisln'inn of tip. “is! '£a.. put}: in; pl u~ j: it“; luv-v (’CluL‘ burgun- 35.6 “:11“:- cyuzjc party has been in a minority. '[i =.;-.. -=..-.~ u I. ' *__' "‘.‘in‘l £3lle his -1 rvm ~=‘.:‘ ': ,'r\' v.l “1.. th‘ I had n 15." ~: 1 'v -~ 5 x:.= v I'M-xv. the Dvm .1 .“1-‘;'7 1 I'. g‘. ':l 9- i=3 :"Q'HER .-_' 0: {l. v 3.33: gf'i.it‘lnl' ": -;- r." Vi th- i). '.u vcruuc par 1‘.‘.1-\"‘III!‘.-‘-'-'ill2!'_\ uzu «lowu. and 3LI t' ct raj; .» n;- !h.- Demo . -;~ o p . gun: in - l nu; §_.Hi~laul<c.l :(‘,, ll H;-. :3 HM Moirwx, >034. '.‘l. 1.“; y -.- 7,,__ 3 Doubtful States i it :—' Hir‘l'! :1: n-‘wr (1‘ “TH“, :lwcab-l nl gr” nf lL'!‘ Cl 41.»! iul State; «'h itf “an: fur tln- gnu-l Bi~ixnp “ho acquir . \l I \'l'!‘l?t‘illi;.: funn- by his. chapter (:11 “£0 >lllilsl~< at ll'i‘llllnl. I: will ' HI: luulm-illy lam x‘mm-znln-rml that the‘ «"lltirh'l‘ in 411.-« inn i‘uzul in thi~ way, "(in tho Swain-s of Inland. Thcre' zirt- 13;: s'mk's in lrr‘lmnl." .90 we tin-21in ti :- Chink-gun of doubtful l 52:12.», by >1§:.'lll:_:ll.|t‘l"‘ 1.19 no doubt iftli :‘lhh'r, ’ FUHH' mantiis ago. Minn: Prui il 1.: ('Ev‘.‘~i:n.-.l iirv-l hi~ fT‘h‘~li'tlilt3 lwml 9m}! i;.tn ti:-- 1%, n.-u-ralic ("amp iiw rt 1'“: Hf NW‘N \v‘ l‘i{. :(x'Vv' Jt‘l" f, !' :r::,--\'i;n‘!!f :‘ml lwliaun. :uul tim l". ~;i'.r- , \.,'l\'ht'lit'l'llll;.' clusst-d :i~,. -i.:’:'a IIul: :nzl L‘Zrl it not lzu-n IL4: u-- iqxwiil-‘nt. “in! rushed in “in ;. 51!:_;_f"i‘ l’t-nr i~i tin-mi. «ivciar-‘d ~;n-:; \\'..l‘ :2;; 1i!-'[ ix-'ll.a‘i.i-lll~'tl‘ivs of ‘ in. r - ~!:.te . , :m-l that h: ~ sulwtl'vivnt {wry Him-z I‘2! ll him by tho prunml hittl' 2: «f tim Elli.» hill and in otlwr j‘.~:.;\-.~. ilix; might in doubtful still. .lnzi :59 .’. i 3. I'm-ff itl't‘ jib! Ham-2111)" I:~-.-rtain to :0 lit-pulviican in Novmu- i glmr as :znj.fhil:;: can [w said to be cpr- l Etuiu in l‘ vlilix'~‘; :xn'i thtl stt of it is} that! tlh' Di‘lm't'x‘ai‘ i-:n~,~'.\' it gicrfrcdy I‘.V-‘ll Liih‘ lln- ‘lll'lll Iwy going xlzri-ngl: tl:-- grav-qm‘il after night fall. tho} urn whistling to km-p tlwi!‘ «ruziizegi- up. lm :ln-n- is many a chubtfnl «lump-1' and I hulk in thi-ir which. which >huws Ihv fright which has. ‘ZtkUH ;.t».«,<u-~-ion of them. CUilgrP>rlllitll \':.n:-«.- of Connncticut. who in n I): up. Wat. l-nt who is also ‘:l'i ml‘itur an l. [lit-I" I" rO. prasumnb]: (-5 liYi'lilih'fif'l’ill‘il‘ \u-i‘nr-ily. says that hu izzv— in»: z‘a-inrm-il {mm hin Stixtt‘. ;.:;-.l llmt iw h vary nun-h Wul‘l‘iud at Ihuc-llllldk. Hm [lt'HzJ't‘ uf t'mint-c~ ii-sut, im says. are fur [lrotvctiuu lie . futu- anything 01:». and a good mam :l)-‘nw(‘ra75 am- talking in a doubtful way :ztumt supporting the “oth on fut-mum of the Mills mu. 1 Indiana Democrats are talking in in wry dubious strain about their échanm-s in Indiana. and some of them admit that if ox~(}uvernor Porter is ipnt up to run for Governor no power ?on earth can prevent the State from lgoing Republican. They admit. that Ithe diflicuity is caused by the Presi ..lent’s free—trade message and the illills: hill. i Congrve-suian McAdoo of New Jer jsny. is more hopeful of his State, but govt-n he dot-u. not fool so certain as hr fwuultl lilm to. Ho n-cngnizes the ‘fact that protol-tiun is vital to tho it:— rtvrvsts of Nt-w Jt‘l‘at‘y. and he does _‘ll-‘-Iqllilo sen how he can reconcili i the Ulcv :laml Mills programme ‘with the manufacturing and labor ; ing interests of New Jersey. I As for the Pacific States. Oregon :settlcd that question; and if she had inot, Clewlund's remorselcss warfare on silver would. Not many mm ths 'ago the Administration organ in this cxty declared that John Sherman leonld never carry California and Nov !ndu, because he was an anti silver .man. Its attention was called to Mr. [Cleveland's :zntimiqu!‘ record, and it éll't gu. to use tho. coiloquialism. But ; if itsdeclaratian Wei-o true as to Sher !inun. it must be doubly true as to lttlcwlaud; for. from the writin of ithr- Warner letter to than strangling [of thc livck silver iunvndment, he has ”ought silver nntiringly and remorse 5 {‘:3l3'. PICKIRGS. Harrison and Cleveland; Morton and Thurman. Rugged strength of hand and brain oppose-i to beefy bulk and cunning wits; a chapter of modern against a page of ancient history. Tug Mastiz-k is getting ready for her long proposed trip to Alaska. to low down {our schoonors seized by the Government for ilk-gal fishing. The schoonors will be brought to Seattle nnd soid at auction. Anotlwr big knitting will up in szuv. N. Y.. lun been compelled to close its doors by the dangerous nn certnilny of the free trade talk in congress. The merry tnrifl-tinkuris bunting his own record every day. United Status Attorney White says that the docicions of tho Supremo Court make; all school lands public lands, that no one has 11 right to on close the same and that those who have done so are liable to fine and imprisonment. Tho )leahuro with which ox-Sbu» ntor Thurman received the nominn tion to the vice presidoucy shows no diminution as dispatches continutl to come from his home; the joy which he» feels at his recognition by the party is touching. A baby with its first rattli could hardly equal the old man’s exu~ berance of feeling. Crop reports from various sections of Eastern Washington show largely incrensvd acreage. and prospects of a great yeild. Immense quantities of wheat. barley. oats and flax Will be pi‘ed up for shipment in the Palouse country storehouse ina few weeks, which means several million dollars distributed among our farmers. The general exprocsions of good will toward the candidacy of John B. Alli-n as dole-gate to congress from this territory are not confined to Eiistnru Washington. He has many friends on the Western side of the Cascades who would be glad to have an opportunity of tonedring him their Votes in November. The im portance of having a strong man in the uold 15 generally recognized. and what is more natural than the selec tion of the strongmt man in the east orn halt of tho territory. John l‘. ‘ Allen appears ts be that mam—Ga— :t'”!‘. i Plowing; tho- \anrn. A storm at SH: moans inevitable em- SleDt‘~s for ocean trm‘c ms. The Vibra tlun -:f u stramcr'n screw. («W n. is a sore trial to a: y but the strurmvst nt-smzxch. "‘plirm; Ihe. mttlzm lino-2," in the imbi ‘uitiou ntu gm»: is j-rcularlv termed hy rilllt‘rs. In :1 poor substitute for the swal fnwiuq .ut' (hut incomparable tranqvnllzzer a! 503+ka at Dir-chit. Hustetter'a Stu. mag-h Butte-tr. which no commercial trav i-lur L-urist or invalid «linuld be without In "rm-min: tlit- hriny." -=r making a [9- I .lmns land journs-y. No uumcdicatul l stimn'nut o! commerce is comparable I ‘or etficacy to the grout invizorant. Fm wmnts of «h»- ‘A‘i-st pronounce it a rcli- l able prrvcrdntiw of mrilurial infection. Q :u; well as ”the: Complniutc tn whih hard-l flhlp, impnr- Water and minimal-tainted ' var-urn girt- ride. lt renrlms brackish l v-vn- drihh'fl‘nln ':w! lmrm‘uu, and is a f ‘ -|-. ,h 5.: ' '.l: r‘ if e'mnnch and: ..-.. is. null :or kidney trou'utca audt rheumatism. 7' n 1111310111 . cusa and Frslght BE OKERS- Ew-t‘: .rnsl trauma: (We: will: .{ppcudm GRIFFITHS BRIDGES & TETSON uzeu. ’ ' 35-3-: f .3259. "3: :1705’ {a 1‘ g . 4 ' *5 Messrs. 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ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS umrom mo FULL WEIGHT. Be aux-o that. there is I picturn o! r. (In: on you: pack-co And you 17111 have the bcs‘. Sod: mac. IKE COW mm ovfia‘iT's v m Waterman & Katz. : v“ . I -Jb’f’ffi‘LZ’Miig‘ag :9 v _sz{_§[l\:§l“.‘¢s{3l2,§§?,? 5 ‘ i“, *9; rfie ‘3 “ ': ~ 4:31.. 1' a . Ea ~«~:i:~- «E - : gfi:*~ggggg {i Eggs? 7* , 3.1“” :* Pia-3112p" (:53. ,', -2- i {fez .31‘1‘1.ié?‘“"39 ”IQ K 1242,- ' f 3 ‘:3.:- 5i '."2 ' ! :r;.,3,:‘r;'-j€”:9."w. - ‘.— "x‘i‘qpns: =- ' .. {93:3 f'_ if«j‘_fi§§j§fi?§"i§- ‘fi ...‘K‘? “”" 7% yes: i we»? :3 ~ ”7” .. “:‘L ' .e».;-'._--_‘.- {tiff ’ N_ ‘l'. " rim": ‘ t“.".1L5 :: ~ ”*3 ww- 32:16? The Immense Sto;k of Goods purchased East by Mr. Water man, principally from the manufacturers direct, .' ~ - ”CUNSKHTING oP- ~ ~ -—— —~ Drv Goods, Fancv Goods, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, I l Homers/z. Underwear, ‘ Children’s Clothing, Or anything else that you may wish, have nearly all arrived. In connection with the great variety of Goods kept. we wish to call especial attention to the complete line of 3 SHIP CHANDLER Y i - : 1 Steam, Gas, Water Connectlons and Fittings, 5 Pumps and Water Plpe. i l m— l I A {til supply of these Goods will be constantly kept, and sold: at Retall same as sold in San Francisco at \Vholcsalc. l l W ’ ‘ 86 K t : ateiman a z. . f STOCKHOLDERS ;n. Gatzen, .1. P. Hoyt. Ezra linker. 0. “m 4 J. anh. n. G. suave. Sam'l Konney. W. A. m IM. D. Bull-rd, E. P. Ferry. Hefner J: Hishon. an. W 3. A. B. Mew-arr. Dr. T. 'l'. Minor. J. H. chnw, J. Ethan. I H. H. Lewis. H. L. Yesler. W. V. Rmahm. Ch... “Char. Ed. L. Terry, .14"thI Bolhwel', W. H. MIDJ, J. D. Lot-An. ! CQXPI'I‘AL 8 1 00.000. \ \ HOME FIRE INS- CO.. V ‘ OI“ SE.XTTLE \ E. B. Downing. A. L, Palmer, W. P. Boyd. C. P. luv! 1:20. B. Adair, (i. F. Raymond. M mm BlOLhefl. mnh'fllfl l G. DM’it-s. Adam Orth. Fix-h» & idmonald. 00-. 1 Amos Brawn. Im.- 0:! .leblhorn. I’. 2:22“, C. I. Cm ‘L'hae. F. Fmsch. A. s. Bnrwcl'. Alfred Snyder. 2. B. Barren, A. 11. Brook“, 1). S. Bauer. Cunt. D. Gilmore. E. lob. $1.30.. ; M. S: K. (mam-in. A. Chimera. ‘, J. P. “on, President. _ Jun: natural. Boa-«‘l7. = i GRAND CLEARANCE SALE [FURNISHING Goons gßurkett & Eisenbeis’ ! I Watch this Space for . WV: , SPECIAL § Spring Announcements. ,fi— --! PETTYGROVE a: 00., i —DKAL£RS IX— ' O i General Merchandlse, i i I . ' SSIIW MERUKANTS ISIIII’I'INMUIIMMI 1 E PORT T 0 WIVSENI). 7V. T. ‘ g h ; We» carry the largest and most complete stock of.&i sMen’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Clothing ._ : 5:?” 0f any homo in the Oil! @QQE’Q Emaishmg @9963. We arr brmlquanvrs for. and our hm»- 3.”: full in ‘v-vv mitllfl. ‘ 3 Iluls, Caps, 1‘00”: & Sh ":3 ‘ Are to h: foun-l in our stow in the gum-4 uric!) and (Tina ‘ GROCE R I E s‘ We can cutrr tu the most {Asti'fious umi mrry Ly ;;: the :: d Staple and Fancy (iruvcri.-> to In- {uund nu l'u Country Produce taken at the 9 gram 7 ”All UUWL nlz'livciunl In any guy: .1' the City Lib ”“804.” Order: aolictwd and BEST ATTENTION GUM “...... ' fl