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@ll9 mm grgus. From Thutmxau'm Dally. MN. Al. “illllvlt is \‘mtmg rclntn're in Bananas. Th: ".lcrluua Fourth" is ”mgr and now, Low aim}: the rm-ruml‘.‘ It IS suppmul that S-rnttlc hm! thr tlucst culebmtion in the lll'ftllWL‘télytE' turrluy. ‘l‘hu Annts is assisting tn 1 mate :1 Culuhy nu thfsl’a‘nll Lt-quty .':xrn:ln'..: lands. A. W. Bash has moull his run! utate: office into his new luuldln: nu lhc ucu wall trunt l‘xrewurki hut owning on Hm hxll were grand. .\ K..-w of the man xl-m‘u town Were quxtc lhh rl-.~tir.~g,9u'k A heavy rain 'l‘uz—wh) night cut :1 d 9"? Klllli iu thv grad»,- lz-mling up fr. in Quincy stror-‘l. la is ahmm't lutphisztlnlv. 'l he med that w-mt tn (31.1macun) him] the experu-m‘u of tlwsc sulllil-rs who marclu-ll up the hm and march. .l \lH\\LI 63:513. \Vnshingtn't strcr-t. lnuklhu Hal. lrnrn Cb: opra hunw, L-T again a fair n-prvevu tatian of u Fluxda smuup. All it LN ‘ls ii a frat ulrgutms. and a Cl'bt‘ of )‘cllux';- Icful‘. Mr- Vun Auken “':ll have hvr ontvr taiumrut July Zlat. instead ul' thu llzhl an intaudvd. Elaborutu prvpurntinusl In- herng nude. and it 15 ext-cued to bat an nnjuyahle uflur. 1 The Ukuuagnu man [u-rzmtmivs the? following: "TLu tcudcr l'nut. wrung lunch-l: with.) on hi. pants, the old-mum "ax-mall them plain; the “lujuu” Wear: no pants I‘ all. b'J‘. he gets thcrc juxt tin-Hume."l The Seattle Times (2! July 3rd was a lifl'lificeut twach-page edition. of "..ich ten thousand extra copies Were bent out. It was finely illustrated. was devoted eutirrly to Seattle. and was to our thmklug the most valuable palm-r cur sent out from that city. Humans—From Mr. James A. Smith of Port Discovery. who has just returned from Dungeness. we learn that Juhn Bell's dwelling house on Sequim prairie vu totally destroyed by fire yesterday. Only A few article. were saved. The lots will fall heavily on the family. A subscription was 'iunnedmtely started among the generous neighbors, and about 8150 had been raised at last ac cunnta. The Dispatch took a number at par songers to Seams to enjoy the Fourth. Bark Columbia puud up, in tow of tug Banier. to Port Madison. m Friday‘s 9311:. City election next. Blackberries are ripe—and large. too; reported to be plentiful. The summit of Mount Hood was illu minated on the Fourth. The U. S. eurveying steam schooner Ichthur is in our harbor. Hon. A. W. Bush has just returned from a trip to Oak Harbor. Mrs. 0. S. Willey arrived home a few days ago, after a visit to Seattle. Coast seamen are threatened with a Reduction of wages of $5 per month. Have you insured in the Oakland ‘ Mutual Endowment Association yet? ; Subaidiee to manufactures! Let us 1 Isle up to the importance of this enb~ 3 ject. I The life of Grover Cleveland. prepared ‘ by his friends, can be recured by apply- : in: to this odioe. _ 1 Engineer Tilton, of the Port Townsend Southern B. K, says the survey is pro gressing lively. 3 Innifloent crop! are reported on Whidby island. Buying in esrnent‘ will begin next week. 84! chraco. July s.—The United Stntss fish eommiaien steamer Alhalrou has sailed for Alaska. Osmpnign literature. on the tnrifl' question. can be had at nominal cost by applying to this office. Mart Pullen and Mrs. Den Fallen, 0! Quileute. were passengers for Clnlsm on the Dispatch yesterday. Ir. Hitt, s young gentlemen (tom the Grsnde. Oregon. in looking around for a ten days in Port Townsend. A Tacoma paper is “all tore up" be um some folks believe in teaching pa triotism in public schools. Terrible. |in’t m Thietle time again. Everybody cut thietlea. Nor alay their hand and any, “'l‘hiatle do.” till the last armed thistle expires. Kr. and lira. Hamilton of Quilcine. and Prof. L. D. McArdle arrived from Seattle yeeterday. The Axons aeknow ledgee a pleaeent call. People who went to Seattle to partici pate in the celebration apeak in glowing term of the magnitude of the afl‘eir. It wee great in every aenae. It hae been predicted that E: Gov. Wataon O. Squire. of Seattle. and Gov. Insane Sample, of Vancouver. will make thyme for Congreee in the com ing territorial campaign. Jelareen and (Helen countice ahonld unite in getting up a fair thia fall. There ia no rcaaon why it might not be nude a menace. We have abundant material. if only the people take enough intend—ind our fair ground. “Irving Park.” will be all that could be desired. That hoodlum band which arrived home yeeterday from Seattle made dia eordant noiee enough with ite outfit of leh borne to call out the police; but we weren't ahocked a bit. They were Victoria boys. and acre just learn ing how to celebrate in free America. Among the eligible and worthy candi date! tor city marshal is Mr. Adams, who baa been persuaded to enter the lists. Ir. Adama was chief of police in Lynn. lan. for a number of years, and has‘ had iota of experience. .. Itwia believed i that he in made of the right kind of ma terial fur a first-class mar-ha]. Mr. Herman Eben and-wife have ar rived from San Francisco. and will here after make their home In Port Townsend. They are brother-iu-law and aieter of the Peyaeu, and will be associated with the ' ‘er in the mercantile business estab -1 here by M. Peyaer a few yeara am that Cnpt. Geo. Horse of be: i: preparing Lu ere-ct a t point before Sept. let over‘ {a thnusmul (-.u-t m length, m deep water. { While this! is an vxpvJsin‘ umh‘rmking, ;it will prnvc' .1 great v-mve mien-'9 h nil §c~ut|gu nus Imm (4‘ Islam] cuunt)‘. €Cart. .‘durw has jun! the run-nuke and : pluck to umb- the cutvrprlSz- Mlccveshll. ! Mn Harp-J. luteof\\‘omlh.ud. Cal. As upemu‘: a $90.5: ui‘ morobzuuleain ithe m-w findings building nlumgside :L'uion “barf. Au Ann-L's ra-purh-r t«trolled through were 5051011133“, and ’saw canan‘e sufiiciont tn CusVlct ufa dchhemu- xntcnhnn tn carry on a first -301'15i1nv-rf‘ls33llv i-sEMJEshmt-nt. We :Lul ‘ri; mu public 1:; can “an! :ac fur limin ! sub-cs. We {do nu: own} mwxn; a but W 7,, ~——<-»~ _--.,-_ 7 From Saturday's no"). I Mr. D '\\K (‘. l’cuism of Smith's “Jami. is in Imm. l'mms “fishing h- rent Rod Men's ha}! will uppx m .1. .‘.L Lackhurt. 'i‘izv din-. 1342”: l luho will leave on l'l‘n- ~.!l_\- now-t Yv-r u :pgciul excursisn gtx‘p It) Alibi-2a). 1 Thu sly (mum-'ll held a martin-,3 Ins! !(-Vrning, just lung; enough tn ndj~um I'll'xln HJES I‘m-hing I ..Resdvu! Hm: \Vushing!bu Wad a £27530: swldia-r Hun Sup-Mun." Sub jest h: dulmh- by thv meal} duh this evvmng. Dr. Harrisnu. who has just ruluruwl f? m I-“pt'z [53:11.1]. 5;.)5 the Bjakn‘ girls u h" W‘ re m‘vklrufluily shut, um In)”; L‘- c venng. ':t'J. |'-. W. Smith. we» “'l3 nomina. tt-Il rat-.mhy t-vuniuu far mayur, hm sunflzd bum in tn xt cunnty. 1'»! Is 1‘??- ‘tniuiy n I re mun. Eitiumt-zs urc living nmde- nu Hm plans and Oust of c nmgnictiug the Morgan [ln 20': pmpt-rl}; aim. Uh cn-ctiug nu av mlemy uu Morgan} mu. Iu uchr to =wcvnuxuu‘lutc t‘w buanl u! registration, :uyi gm. Hm 11st uf "‘3l:- tereJ vmcrs pnblisiuul tu .1 :13‘, W 0 hun dolnch i~sulng :he DAILY. Mr. LearueJ. whnie nznna lwxls the Businoss .uuu's ticknt. hzn svrvo‘l an the city council wth unusual 2 ul. During the past year he hm been .l'usudt from but one meatzug. Quite an excitement 0031!ch at Cox.» mercial wharf to-day. Some of the mul ors set upon Capt. Johnson and beat him. They aw in the cook-:- huWever, and the matter is being itvestiuated- The Fleetwood an the upper Sound has been libelled by the O. R. & N. Co. for carrying more [museum rs than her license will permit. Many steamboat men would like very much to lu- able to lay themselves “a”: in that way. More steamers and increased lucul travel will make Pure Townsend doubly prosperous. It will double our business and increase our population. \- by not have ii? A little energy and cloV'er management. and a few subsidies will accomplish the business. Anyone having 3004 fire clay. or a knowledge of where the best can be ob tained. would confer a favor and perhaps Work a public benefit by infcrminu the Axum, ur by sending a specimen. We have a request for specimens. by a suc cusful, practical manufacturer of fire brick and pottery. who desius to lucnte here, from Bmmark, Dakota. We know the clay abounds, but we warn: the best sMxmeus. ' ’l‘ho schooner Mollie Adams willsnil again this evening for the halibut grounds ufl Capo Flnuory. Str. Umalillu is at. Union wharf load-~ in“l for Sam Francisco. Among her freight. is a large amount of lutLa from G. W. bowua' saw mill. Passenger: for Port Townsend from Sun Francisco. per Mexico, duo here Monday: R. B. Funk. Mrs. Streetun and ctnld, s Cline. From nondsx-I Dana. Gen. Sheridan still improving. “Jack" Busby leaves for Tacoma thi morning. Grand lodge. A. 0. U. W.. meets in Seattle on Wednesday. A rope walking fee: will take place on Water street this afternoon. I Miss Rose Sbceban was a passenger for? San Francisco on the steamer Umatilla. . Messrs. E. B. Mostiok and Thea an‘ louey of Port Augelee were in town Sut urday. Dr. 0. W. Hunt has arrived home from the islands. and is prepared for dental work again. There are 440 registered veterl in Port Townsend. Many who have neglected to register might have done so. i We are indebted for the comprehen‘ sive tabular shipping report elsewhere, to Messrs Griffith Bridges & and Steteon. Dr. Mnrbonrg, who has been attend ing the injured man from the saw will any: the patient is llnzering still, and that blood poisoning is threatened. Capt. Jubnstono was putty badly used up by the belligerent lailws. At their trial Saturday. two pleaded guilty to assault and battery, and were lined 850 each, and costs. Two other: had their cases continued. It 18 proper to say tbni Mr. Smith is in full accord with the Bucinaa Men's platform. and ii is believed that the nominees for oouncilmen named Sutur dny evening are mac—though may have not publicly signified their standing. We have received from J udge B. F. Dcninon of Vancouver 0 uuuplu of neat Harrison and Morton badges. designed bv himself. They consist of an Ameri can flag and me wording of tho iicket, printed in red and blue ink. on a while ribbon. The effect 13 fine. Illa 'o-Imnor of Seattle passed through Saki-fin. on his way home. Since at tending the Chicago republican national convention, Dr. Minor has Vinita-l New Yotk, New Jersey. Ontario, and a yr: at many 0911 c- ponnte. He is very sanguine me: the prpect of victory for Harnson and .‘thon. and says the indicatiuns everywheru pain! to republican anoceas' 5021:. Oscar and Huflie is in port with a load of halibut. ' Schr. Ame I. Algar arrived 1113‘ even mg from a northern sealing cruise. b'be had 600 :kiui nu bnard In Int. 60 d - arees north she lost her captain. He van in arm n! the ulna]! boats, which was capsized. Schr. Oscar and Hattie arrival yester day {rum :1 five weeka’ fifihing cruise, wnh 90.000 Baha‘i I Br. bark Hurt!) In Uta.- lldg. lumber lads no. Haw. 'uurk Ka'u) '--m Pur‘. Gamma. qumer .hukuua. H. I. On Saturday nbip Ivanhoe {rum Sem- Ue. and amp Palestine from [menu]. passed out, cm! laden fur 'Friscc). _The scbr. Gru!:g~*r.(3dpl. llarhen. a:- ercd {mm iiuchn szrbcr. wnh oU'J ‘xznr‘ rd: of ham for 11-‘me und Slurrcn.‘ SAN FliASL'InCu. July 7.~—S‘.t-mucr Par thm arnve‘! frnm Ifhma and Japan this morning in tin-Ive days. Sh:- mnde the fastest. trip un recmd. NEW Yuxxx. Juiy G.—\V. 1). Harper. n. saloun- passenger on the 514 mm" Bul txc. winch armed ta ahy from szer puol. war taken down WltbsnuH-pux dut mg the passage. The vt-Ssel wnw du tazur-d a! qnamuum' unli! thxa after- BUCH ____ -.-._ _-____ Front Tuesday‘s Dans. Cit] enuncil Int-Ming tonight. I‘rnf. K-Irr is \"lsiiing in Seattle. Judge Gn-sltum has sailed for Eurnne. "Buss" Smith [ms gum: fur a trip east. 5. 11. Frazer. earn-spumlcnt 0f the ()i'r'Jvnll'llH. is in hwn. Th: u. S. Unlicr. tin: lawyer. arrived 31013.)", from Scuttle )‘ostcrdny. Mr. (Himurv, the insurance: mun. {cum-3 fur \"icturia this nhvrunun. ('uli rm llm .‘f'un Finln‘isi'h 'l'onsurihl l’arl rr fur «Inning and hair cutting. Au :-2uc:i.»u and a tum-mp" wnlLinq Illilt‘clz. fs-rnu-‘l {Wu \'(‘r_\‘ jute-“5H“: (Iv. Cuts Sn? fl!" I! 1}" Hon. J, A Pt-rkius. (f Cnlfux. pass-d through puma-3' ir-y Vl‘xH) hi: family, Qu chturm. Mr. Bruwu n! For! 'l'uwusvnd wants to him a team for hauling curdmmd . A gum! chance fur slum-.- nnr. Tl:- Wlmfcntn Mrnmvrfi miszu-d «m --lrix‘ lust wrek. Bulf- tllu Lihh) :uul Phantom wow diinhh-d. Frank Guilds mm ihe watch that was rank-a 1 for at Slewm‘ lien-Minn. It is a vahmh a time [inc-per. Mr. J. G. Hubussm. late- 14 New .‘dcx Icm. I.‘ 311.)“: lacuna; in Port 'l‘«m'nsm;d in Um carpenter and building hue. Cum. J. H. Sistsnu. :wninr mwlubor 01' t 1)” shipping firm uf (inflilin. Bridges .i Stetson, has gone to San Francxscu, Quite a Lumhvr of young peupiu wcul to Pram-cu m islnu-l on an excursion Sunday, an the summer Enterprise. There is to be an ice crwun festival and social by the Luprz Island Presby terian Church on Friday. July 26m. The nulruad engineers are smveying along the water front outside the first tier of wutct lota, with a View Of secur ing risk: of way for their track. John W. ‘l'rny. of Dungeneun. was taken auddenLv ill yesterday. and Dr. Willisun was telegraphed for. The doc— lur went down there by special canny am‘c today. Mr. Wayne Sumner has arrived home aftm-r 11 six months‘ visit in Kama! mad other stated. Mr. Sumner is glad to get home. and says he knows of a whole flnck of families that. are anxious to come to Puget Sound to locate. A large crowd gathered at the corner or Water and Taylor streets this morn ing 1.) witness the start of the Port Tova seml Southern lit R. surveyors from the initial point. There was no speech makiug, nor domnnatration. but a great deal of satisfaction was expressed. The new saw mill at Port Blakely is in running order. and will probably Com. metice cutting lumber h) the latter part of this week. The mill is a complete double saw mill, and one of the best fitted and Lugosi mills on the S-mrnl. It is considerably larger than the (.m --burned last winter. Mr. Gamma Swan, who has been run mug the steam saw in town for a lung time. has suld out to Mr. Taylor. Mr. Swan has gone to Oregon. and rumor days that he is to be married. A deliv ery wagon arrived here yesterday for him. and it is =nppoeed that he will en ter a new business when he returns. Mr. Ernest Wechtel. who has been employed in Mr. Cumminus‘ barber shop. has formed a partnership with Mr. Ba’omn in the San Francisco Tonsorial Parlor next to the Silver Safe Saloon. and the two will hereafter conduct that business. They are good workmen. and Will get. lhcir share of business, sure. Mayor Learned could not do n more graceful act than appoint his late up ponent to the position of street cammia sinner—if Gen. Smith would consent to‘ carve in that capacity. It in an import- i an: ofioc. and will be rendered doubly so during the coming year when so much is expected to be accomplizhed in street improvements. A leading republican from eastern Washington says that Hun. J. B. Allen of Walla Walla. and Hon. B. O. Dunbar of Goldendale are looming up am can greasionnl aspirants—though he thinks the east side would not object to giving the nomination to Puget Sound agnin. He thinks that n. harmonious. aggressive campaign is most needed, ignoring side inner. and confining attention to lend ing national innuea. Capt. and Mrs. Morgan azure I: van pleasant reception on Saturday nveuing, in honor of Frank E. Juan. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. 'l'bomu Jaoknmn. ()nlob Bill has commenced bnnling the lumber for building A new black smith Ihop at tho corner of Water and Polk “roots. apposite Mr. Bash'a new building an 303 Wall. Call at the Alums office and see ihe plot of Capt. Tibbals‘ Lake Park Add]- tiou. Several block: have allcmlv been sold. picnic around: have been c'earod 03', and a race track a mile long. around the lake. has been made. Mr. Wacbtal. nm in the San Fran cisco Tonaonal Parlor. was formerly em ployed by the late Judge latter. and gave excellent satisfaction to customer-i. He went with his family tu l unadeun CEL. and now return: to make Port Townsend his home. ’ The burk l). C. Murry went Ashore at Rhuduudu bench yesterday. She had arrivml them with a cargo of lumber. A dispatch to the owners. Messrs. Brad shaw & Sacha. of this city. says the vea ael is high up on the bench nnd cannot be gotten nfl'. but that the freight will be saved. Mr. Bradshaw starts today for California to mm what can be saved from the wreck. The some of the dis aster in In expoaod point on the coast below San Francisco. The Murry has ‘ been owned and employed by Bradshaw ‘& Such. for several years. Sm: Franc-ac . July 9—sloan Port A-leluldv has an vu! ‘mre (rum um“: Kuug um} Yunnan“. nu Vancouvar and Victoria. She brings 529 Ohinelo. i The Merchants‘ Exchange n-crivr‘d : news this morning of the wrn‘k of the fChiliau bark Buena Vista about thiri) ‘ miles north of Point “was. The crow. = which l-aJ :lbnlld')l}"d her. Wrre pick-xi .np by the schuuucr Nap} City and taken jtu Port Benin”. 'l‘ui: s'2lcm va-ssul was :loadcd \vxth lumber and chal. and was {hound from Chumaineai. 15. 0.. to this lcuy. . >~ —* ,_.....- ; (‘IT'I' ELI-XTIHX. . __ . ; The election yrsterday was exceeding gly quiet. a Very light ‘.‘olv being pulled. 3 resulting in the choice (if \V. H. H. ‘ Learned fur mayor. and 1h" L‘wulflilnun gnu-l marshal as m-miimted l’riiuy even ing. 01:!) 322' rules wrre pullu}. out of i the 420 registc red. and there were over a l hundred ouuulcd up who had neglectrd 1h- registrr. ' Tilt Yule 520m1: i :0“ MAYOR. lLearnel...... 184 15mm..............140 I you (‘OL'SCILMEN. Bartlett .. ..194 Pinyin-.... ......224 [Downs 193 llflulßfiriJ .... .... ..............].—)6 I§tnrrvh .. .. .. .. .. .. ....l'J-s 'U-‘Liunu..........v . ~lII".; ll’lnmmnml. . .. . . 1!.1 11'r1tygmv0......_....,. . ... 121 i r-u: 3131 mm!” lan., ...., .... 172 iAilnms._.. . .IHZS Munliyfl ..e'fll Them was wry liulu «lrctiunm-rlug dune. and we diJ nut si-e u drunken man all Jay. The heat 01' helm: prvvuik-d, and whau the result w.» k'wwu Ken. Smith led in three (‘.lrvrs fur xhs mayor elect. Hun. W. H. U. Loan-9d. Judge Leanmd, lbs: urw “Hutu“, \‘uili have M) vventlul your. Wv hope, and Hunt in: may pmvc equal to NW ucsudm ) in :;:lv:.!u-m: lhv "it"s Intern-Mu, m the wish ul’ the [mill c. He has been a u-i-lu! mr-mln r uf Hu- cum wl. and 00:10! il=tn pi-m'r 2;: tin! hvud u! lhcculy xvi-eminent mule-r must {sworzinlo uusxnzccu. vasm “':n. "ayuv. Frank A. Bar;- Xetl. (ix-u. W. Lawns mu] 1). M. Little fiatd. tliu cuum-i men elect, are» (ill Etl‘ll in; Kn «i (distant, heavy prupcily uwu ers. and safe onllodiaus «A public iulcr ests. They succeed Messrs. [1.5. Mur gun. A. K. Smith. F. W. Jame: and L B. Hastings Messrs. A. Woymouth and 11. L. Burknlt hold over another year. and there will be a vacancy In fill. caus ed by the election of Mr. Lennie-J. l’u ililiculiy. the culire city government Will; ‘ be I'PIIIJDIEOJU. except Mr. Pu) ne. 1 ; Charles Film. who was re elm-tad mur jahal. enters upon his Lilith h rm m that inllice. Altar the election wn- uver lust even ‘ irg the band serenaded all the success. IYul candidates. and thaw, julnlnnt indi ividunls did the limpitnh'e and grhcrful law: in mndt‘st support or tlmir new hon-i nl'B. s3:.t¥¥|_.}:_(l'r\' auxin“. Spur-iul in tin: Art-.Ls} i SEATTLE. July 10 l the city elcctiou passed ufi‘ quietly yesterday, resulting in nearly a complete victory of the citizens ticket over the people's party. Follwring are tho-c . cl.ctrd, and majorities: Mayor. It :brrti Moran; plurality, 5‘39. City Attorney, 8. il. Piles; plurality, $37. Chief of! Pulico.J. C. Mitchell. 358, Councilmen ——fiirst Ward, J. l". McDonald. 163; urc ond ward. I). E. Duric. 184; third word. Capt. T. J. Burns. 142; fourth word. 'l‘. EV J0n99,166 All on the citzzeua' ticket were elected except McDonald in the first first word. A ratification mnn‘iug and i general serenade took place last evening. : A Definition?" Protection. i As the author of minority report on the Mills bill. and the author of the tar ifi' plant in too republican platform. i‘ongressmnu McKinley”.- tarifl' views are as well known its those of any other man in the country. In a recs: t speech in Congress he answered. "What is a pro tective turifl'?" in the following language: 1"It is a tariff upon foreign imports so iadjustod na to secure the in-cedsnry rev ‘eune. and judiciously imposed upon those foreign products the like of which are produced at home. or the like of which we are capable of producing at home. It imposes the duty upon the competing foreign product; it makes “2' bear the burden or duty. and us far as poseiblv, luxuries only excepted. permits the non-comptting foreign product to come in free of duty. Articles of coin mou use. comfort and necessity which we can not produce here it sends to the people untaxed and free from custom house exactiuns. Ten. coffee. apical and drugs are such articles. and under our system are upon the free list. It says‘ to our foreign competitor. if 50!! wnni toj bring your merchandise here, your farm products here, your coat and iron ore, your wool, your salt, your pottery. your glass, your cottons nnd woolona. and salt alongside of our producers in our mar kets, we will.make your product hear a duty; in otfect pay for the privilege of doing it. Our. kind of a tarifl‘ makes the competing foreign article carry the burden. draw the load. supply the rev enue; and in performing this essential otfice it oucouragea at the same time our own industries and protects our own people in their chosen employments. That ia the mission and purpose ota protective tariff. That is what we mean to maintain. and any measure which will destroy it we shall firmly resist. and if beaten on this floor we will appeal from your decision to the people, before whom parties and policies must at laat be tried.“ This is the policy of the ropublicun party, and upon it, as upyuscd to the theory of free trade. nlvn-Bated by Mr. Cleveland and endowed by the demo crntic national couvenlmn, tha appeal ‘will be made tn thu country. ‘m-wwm\ } llOllN. UO3PEK~—In ““5 mly. July 9, 1898, L. the rite of F. Uusper. a daughter. ’ ~ ' nus". DAYS—Iv this city. Jul) 6. 188‘}. Tune)" MM“. youngest daughlrr of 1., H and M. (lays, aged 7 yea", 1 month and 1 day- Fuueral from the urine-um: lvmorruw (Sunday) QHL‘IDOUD. at ‘2 .:‘clnck. But you Are wauTing .3» uwer kiln] uf bath 5? H A v I N G in tinqu rquw'prd lnnsurml 58100113511164 u-"LLttle 0381110. I can ufi'er you eVer) Ilnu; tn hv desired in that line. Call early and when. ~ W. 11. Fan". ——-—».-- _, n.7,- \"ASTBD. AT 0511:. A team in haul wood (500 curds). Will pay by tho curd or hv the day. Apply at nucl- to J 1 I‘m .WV, ‘ F‘v'l l':Wl:aU1u:. , ,‘...-,,-,-_ k “Eden'a Bahia" at Bourlnd'a. ' I ' HF“? il’ll 1 m I‘} Din; . : onEu-m wool. (.nuwsns. “'.hfilxu'rux, Juiy 7 »li¢.-pr«-.~ruias~: liVu Herman prcm-utvd tu Cungx'vss - to «lay a nunmrnnsly siglK‘l] i-Bmmn: in .u citizv‘n‘ of (ham L'umz')’. “1'!" ; gun, ouu utthu largmt mm! ;:!"_2-\vi'!.‘," mumies of that sum. Making z'ux- :m' incrnnse in ilntins on impurmfion uf‘ foreign Wool. and for Mich ioflirlflfiiflli as will pn'wut [bu prvsvut {also} clussiticati-n. at the ("Nb-:1) hUUFPS 03.; wor.~:eds. le prtilinn is kiguo‘ui lr}'_ "ninth-rs uf luth pnlzlim! i-zu'tia-s.’ and 11w mum-s un- Eimw nf rupu-bnn ‘ mtivv morn-hank. “m ,1 mmnvurs. :uul Imsinuss Int-n. Thz-rr is. not so lul'gr-E a duty un \\'H!‘~‘u"] guuds as. {how is! on \vuulvn goods. and through H 205 rulings of Kim Ix‘vasm'y dupurtmunhi which is in summit-y “ixh {rm funk-. 5 \Vu!’>icd gums are (-I;;.~:>ifinl m 113 1(-s.~(-r run». when it is Well known; that they contain a large proportion 1 of wool, and should be suhject {IL} duty at a. higher rate. It is m re-nh ody this ovil that the‘ chain: [u-iiliuni was iodny :mi'miitml to 0:11ng 55. E PHEMYWZNTIAI. sunnxnxmzs. \VANHIKHI‘V'N, July ‘J. ”Tin- ItrOFi-f (haul tax—dug; nmuin‘m-d I‘liliuil Saudfl fulfil. 0f New York. to lie Chitfjurtit‘c’; of tho sapl'nnm com"! ('s' I'mh; Jnhni \‘. JUJ‘L of 'J.t-utl(‘>~i(-o‘. (H be :IFSeICi-i m 0 jlhtiu- m’ (in- 5m rvuzv murt nf‘ Utah. Hugh W. “56,-: of l’n-nzhyl—i vuzzin. 10 lm chief justiv». and Chum; H. ljvx'ry, n! Minna-mm. tn lw;.:=,~(-;'i-§ ilh‘ juaiil'u Hf Link-l: K nh‘l‘ivk 111-55.: 1" Dakota, ti) 9w slamminm judivn Uff the Mi!ul'l'lli(‘ (hurt L-f Dakota; John] H. [xi-ally, 05' Imm, (0 ha I'. S. judge! (If .Unsku. ' (11:5.th t m ‘.l' Lumn. ; ‘.‘t‘ASlllnul'wlC. July ‘J. l'lm M- “to i'l'--.rill'(‘on:mi.~.~iuu gttw ;: ill-twin}: tu ‘lny to tho munnl'm‘tnx'vrw (If Fill]; and collars. of ('l'innhnt- t-loth:« and lltl'lt'lt‘llfi. and to Lani» i:.tt-rv:~l- d 11. si”; u-‘ln-tlniu. int-intentu’ly. It l mv :iml ‘illlt'l'l Hill; {wzll'll'v Uf ill” (':idh‘v- It'nrmurx- prop-rig; -lu;.:t:.v-«i alum”, ‘lalwr lil“)l'lt'lll “11> tl',‘\"ltt[‘l"l. 'l‘hv will; mun >3l:th that ”111'“ it on :1 sh }ni tlu- Xx-w York mzu'in-t to :l :1: aiilx‘ illliJllll-itctlll't'll in Japan >iulll3tl‘ in 'tlmt produced in Lynn-t. nini [liv‘V proiniH-zi to M-lztl {nlh-r «with-nor 1:; lilm'tilih'utnr)‘ torn: lo llt:- t‘-Ili:tni>>lt‘-H. iil‘h-‘ir urgmm-nt, in this if ant-{Winn its. [nut hlik ui.mufu-ct-.zrt-.'a am- open~ ling e-ththlishtnents in the east to got the lwnitit of the (‘llf‘l‘tp labor of thosp countries. with which they say it I Would be impossible for Americansl to Computer. on own tvrms. 1 onuzt‘ m: ENGINEERS. l \\'.\.<xnxo'ro.\'. July 9."—Th(’ presM dent iii—(lay st-Itt tn tlu‘ M‘natu. tho nomination of Uil. 'l‘h'unzts L. Cnsaly 1 of that Purim or Pngillm-l‘s. tn lio vhi.-f‘ of t-nqim-vrs, with tank of to-igailim gmwral. .u-mssxos. \thxxros, July 7.--~Congross man Springer says ha is waiting to cull up. aftvr tho tariff bill has: Inn-n (“5130:911 of his hill admitting; I’nkotu. Mon tnnu. Washington and New Mush-o into the union. Ho does not helit-w tho house will adjourn without tuk~ ing some action “I thi- math-r. {or that would lead the wpnhlicuns to churgv that the domnt-mtic majority mm husttlo to tho alliuis-ion of torri [Lil'lt‘i Springer says that, so far a.» ho knows not moru than two or three dvnmt'rats “ill v-ttu With the H‘pl‘tllii cnns for the division of Dakota. The lust will come on the proposition to nnlwtitnte tho senate for tho house hill. xo'r Exponsax) m THEIR mum: Cinuwo. Joly ‘7.—-C‘uiof Arthur. of the BnAherhood of Locumotiw En~ ginwrs, when soon in regard to the Chicago. Burlington & Quint-9y striki and the arrest of the alleged conspt tutors. said: "I know nothing about the matter further than what I hav: rand in the ueWSpilpl‘l'S. I do not know whather the men uudvr arm“ belong to the Brothfl'hood or not. but this much I say, that if they do belong to tho urdt-r anal are guilty tho Brotherhood will not only expt-l them. but will do all in its power to mako an example of them. The census miurns of \Vuubiugtou (‘in show the pupulntinn in be 227.- 000, an actual gain of 24.000 in tbrte yours. Locusis have vausnd such lmmc in Algeria that 60,000 \wrkmuu and 2,000 soldiers aro fighting: them. The country is being duva<tml,:md famine and pestilvncu are cvrinin. It is timely to mxnnmlwr that Mr. Cleveland in 1851 did not rnciove n mnjurny of the voms cast in any Nu rthern mun. Where ho Iva-Med «ia— ctural votes it was on u pluraiiiy in the popular “In“. A Flori ‘ll man Ul‘jP-"(S to lhv ‘uppoiutmvm (if a judge in his amtr Tbecuuse at tlxu time of his :ippuiutme-u! ‘the buid judge bn-l been in this icouutry less than six months. and is now a British subject. \\ boreupcn an exchange suggvstod that. undvr our pl'l-‘Svlnt administration. in: shouldn‘t lota little thing like that. truubh» him. Out of 40.000 Sioux Indians. there are 35300 still in héathenism. Them are 66 tribes on tlw Westwu prairies for whom nothing is yet done. Thorn are 40,000 Indians of school age; but when évory school is pnokud to in utmost only 12,000 can bu accummu dated. This includes How-ruml-ul schools. Roman Catholic schools and all. The editor of a paper that has adopted phonetic spelling in a meas ure, n-cmved :'. postal card the other day from a subscriber in the country.l which contained Ih.» fulluwing: "I! hav tuk your paper gum un leWul years. but if you can’t 51ml enny behi u‘r than you'vn bouu .luzn latva you may jps smppit." l Captain William Alt-Mickeu. px'vsi-l dent uf the torriturile lungue of r--- puhlimm clubs. is having lhn eunsli—‘ tuition of the lu-aguu primed. and will soon [)0 ready to disatrllmm tln-m 3 throughout tho u-rriznr;.'. A virrulm“ loin-r will izlro lz‘c is 12ml, urging the formalin: of rvyuldltmn (-lul'.~ in every precinct in Hm lurl'ih-l‘y, A meant); of llw uxwmnxu 1‘ ammu- u will sunn bu callwl fur tlm pnrpuse nf raising fund-l for I‘uv nupmrt of the length-Jud furmulxtiu-g plum l‘ur cur» tying nut [Em whim-ts vi the lz-ugue. Wm ‘ I I - Odd Fellows Mince. Mum-2 liukrr landm- N. 9.1 0.0. I". In}! 5:: numb.- Luizl fins-r regular mu 1- ums nu :vlnxulay cvumug: u.‘ cauix W'lt'k. Instead of Saturday eve-ninga, bur-"‘.nuu”; ‘Mnuday. July It}. 185%. ‘ By order of Lmlm‘. N. D HILL. Semester}. 3 Port 'l'ownstu-lme l”. 1%. l —r—————o--~-———~ ~——— 1 Fun SALE ~-.\ pmr m’ l'argoa luho-‘y, l'n‘v -19:1 41%]. nuh’nken ~32 P < “'2” -.- N 1! l J I: I»; _' 'e!‘, L -.'.."r._ ’- .mp 7: --~ wuuL-l a.) We“ to buy. Alpi; ill Kim: [0609. ' AMI!!!“ {be 5.7!) nut-miners of the repub -1 “mm cm!) at Evmsvzllr, hzd.,lhcrn are M'cr furty dear-urn!“ who haw» Ez-f! thsfir Huff ho: a l>l‘ '-:' :1~;sf$11(l‘;" “n 15:0 311' Eff qmrlmn 'l‘ 2.x : ' 5:1: It-h- .1 .~::'. 3: .1 -sz 1m: way things ':n- 1."! n: «:31 in thc- :3“ch Mm ':r llvm'! wf New York ix: V'Hl'vrr‘t‘dl ~ u -v ’ 1 ' fur 31.0 prva. lo 1."; by theLJ yawn-mm:- cmzvrniwx. uf t‘; ‘ Au: ':I'I V'trtfl 13m “agar 111 42:: d vhm» .:‘Hh 21.19 4.. H! in: tin! hx- .lx '! sv.:!~:.nl h- :xva 5; f»). {I ('f Limw.’ my 1:: gr“ Ehdn Im'luuir.“ ; "[ls! ch all; up {..u then an th- WK": 'l'mw 1’!) by” =-r H. 131 thev ’:':!r_'.' wiHv ‘ . I gm um}: :3 i"'3. 5,,-- :.v.-r -,:-- 3:74.!101-1] ' knows r“ :m‘IPVH-fl'. ..rnl t:..- M 1:: '.‘Jh-i k: “xv-,- :5'«!:1L‘HI;U;_'I.~I:" pain: in tin- p'-l?~'§ tn r-vinutwny v -!u ll rudum- his mvn‘ “ages «-r (-I ‘l. .Jrny ins wan-I mur'rut— Hurtiml (':lil.-'":’.7.‘l'. ' ..... l A fine Ln- .ri : ::x;.~' hu': - hen :.-.~:‘l\'ud u: i.'itmu-r'.~'. which W!“ he said at be}. n-l-k prim-s. Mr. La'um-r any; ms in tends tu hrzvv a clean campaign. “'0 comzm‘ud lhv) qqui-m :0 the “urea: un wudml." ..~__...~__.,._ Emaiinm‘s mi inrnn 7 , -.- __V.V~ _ MY DEAD. ! [can't-H4: thumir‘uy Shepherd ! LO", rh nun? 1;:- ("J-Thl“ Sumrx-siu re. ) . I, ;-. muting waits me i 21: lb ~1‘..-,- ;uf my dcad. -—\\‘. C. (mum-u. ‘ THE MAYOR OF NEW YORK. ‘ '.l'hn NumYH-r um! I.('ll';”| of Mzum' Urw- , itt's l.(~l£vr,:—How He )Immgvs. i Mayor “unit! has :: akin, stag-int: :3;- 1 may and when l::- _::¢-ts in the 122.2wa n[- g ficv, at abr.::: 11 :2. Im. muffle-i in wraps. } and escorted 3:; n shut. poi E-w ' mm, L: i luwlnumzr-h like: :23 invalid. 12sz hisiu— fella-ct I'2; I‘llhlhl. He hears nIIWYm (2:?! 11pm: him. #O4l 1:33 a waynfgcuing; at. the quL uf :: (1'53 that is n ton-m- lo :‘lmr thinker; He has :1 good many 121 m: : nbnu: mlzninistvrinc 13; - laws, but Em; n .1. yet {mm-1 time to war}: liwm all nut. 'l'izc coax-hams hm‘o pmxrml in so rapidly that. he has {mm-1 i! xn-r-nsary to organize a special human 1.» Im}; after them and. for ward :hcm to the prom-r departments. ’iiw l. '5 :1‘ in: :1»? '35:. -1 PM !j.’ 3.? Mar; lr ! ~ 7.11: .l .‘ 'i i 'l‘ :1124 i. Li» 1":» tt l“. “in l. i.::'. - 1v: 2. numb ri~l;;.'.;'lu‘.'rile. taking i;.l . (r Ir -‘v-:-.-.ti ::'. 1.1% 1.3.4.11 Lil li-HEIHL .\'-.I l: 12.3.1: : 3.3.: 1..';'..‘.i.- i. iterr. which :zz'e mndin": '.-.lLs in}: Lu-s ‘l‘; llL‘litlS (if (Y'-;~::1':z.:» 2'»: i" live gnawflml‘, :in- lv-zi: I':‘.::r.- . :,-l l.) various public lmriivw‘ \Vlli‘ll iriu- 1::'..loil 1.;11 iddint‘. lime rlquirul an :znzwuzit(-Eimeil-L-ciunl eti‘ort that looks appalling to any one not trained to the work. It must: be borne in mind that nearly all these letters are on subjects of public interest, taking sida on disputed points, and exposing the writer to severe criticism. How does he do? The only way he could perform such an amount of labor is by the use of alarm:- mphers and typewriters, and, happily for him, Mayor lleu'itt thoroughly under~ stands how to use these great time savers. By long practx-e and the habit of offhand talking and clear thinking, the mayor talks 01! a letterina few minutes that. would require an hour of his time if. he were to write it. At. the some time he provides for a copy for his own protection. These copies have served him on two memorable occasions. l‘or a short. letter the mayor sometimes does not give his stenographer time to sit down, but (‘:lLCllx'S him on the fly. as it. were, and dictates to him while both are walking: about the room. But, short. or long. the mayor's letters are the feature of his nillnlllfiUmlitxu. lie likes to get everything; down in black and white. The mayor’s mail is enormous. It would be u i-Li:x~i:-.-:l impossibility for him to open um? ':"Al it all. A very large par-tot 1i.:,~ » x is done torhim byhis private 5. . in this way hoiste lieved of .2 _- :a'. deal of routine work which oXllt'i‘\\.s6 would oonsumoall his time. Mayor Hewitt is agood Bonner. His attitude is generally one of reflection, and he hears patiently as longu hirintormnnt tells a otraightfunrard story. He is a sick man and naturally irritable under provocation, but his cranky moments have generally a foundation in a belie! on his partthathehnsbeen wronged. His ra~ pidity of judgment and rapidity ct utter ance sometimes stagger men of slow thought and weak memory, and he is not overload of explaining thing: if he takes a notion that his heater is at all obtuse.— New York Sun. The Poll: Homestead}, The Polk homestead is a large, roomy, two story brick fronting on Union and Vino streets, with ample grounds about it, modestly and tastefully ornamented with shrubbery and flowers. 0n the tronts rise immense wooden columns, ap pearing like stone at a little distance, sup porting \‘erondas which spring out from the caves. The windows are all old fashioned, as is everything else about the house. Within are broad halls and stair ways, and great square rooms fiilled with antique and rich furniture. Nearly all the surrounding houses are of modern architecture, and in striking contrast. with the old mansion, every nook and corner and angle of which are tall at the loot prints of Father Time. In the middle of the quadrangular slope that lies next. Vine street is the tomb of the tenth president, of plain granite, with a square shaft. rising a tow feet, the whole capped with the same material, resting upon [our plain granite pillars. The canopy, on its front, next the street, bears the simpli- invcription: “James K. Polk, tenth prwnlent of the United States: born November 2, 1795; died June 15, 1849." . 0n the shaft above the crypt, is chiseled an epitome of his public career, from which we learn that he was a member of the Tennessee legislature, governor of the state, member of congress, chairman of its most important committees, speaker of the house of representatives, and prcsi dent of the United Smm.—Waahmgton Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer. Potash Fertilizer. for Fruit. ‘ Potash fertilizers have decidedly im proved the desirable qnnlity of traits} Wherever the percentage of this element 1 has been raised the change In accompanied 1 byan increase of sugar and decrease of acid. This. it is hardly necessary to any, i is an important and desirable change—s‘ matter of dollars and cents. Other things ‘ being equal. the truit with the largest per ‘ I cent. of sugar will bring the highest. price. | Moreover. less desirable varieties maybe I brought up to a. higher standard, thus 1 giving value to some good quality, as : hardinessaunl prolific bearing. The fact g that the quality and character of garden . and orchard products can be modified by : the cited. of special fertilizers 150! im -9 mouse importance in its practical as well I we scientific bearing. 5 Diamond Solos. . Diamonds ought not; to be worn on the ; mics of the shoes, as a certain French . actress once wore them. She had to taint. _ our)“ night, and lac carried off the stage, ' so she llll‘l‘lhlt'tl the soles other slices ' “ith «ii:xtm-:ul.~'. I remember reading that trumls n—wl to 1.70 nightly to see her he lii::‘.nmult‘:l chaswre. But they may be “mm :13 buckles on the shoes, or even grnnpul in n. monogram on the toes.— irnnxlon Truth. ; [‘:xris' (‘laqno System. , Paris still retains the insane claqne 83')- mn. zunl m;- of the prominent chiefs has rc.—l::ncl rutln-r than submit to n reduc- Vt‘vn in l:3<>:xl;:r_\'. Tl." great man was lwt'vr pail than t!r<‘:.\'cr:tzc :I!‘tm',:'.nv-‘, l'fl"!l\‘l‘!:l}'lif tlx I‘l'»'t.‘kl'll>‘lll the hut} i' at hi; (i s_n:-~-:«l t'Vcl‘y night—Chicago ; Time“. 3 Cabling: to Their Doctors. . Ur late the Atlantic cables lune been | ulifll used by Wealthy Americans to con» ‘ (11!! their physicians who were traveling nhrvnd. The other any a. New York dec— v ”Lied to a young American physician . -. 72:5» recently located in Paris for ed- M .- m a very important cue—Chicago Irina; I. _ _ _... \s\\s:“S’Ntvftf‘nsé‘?‘%~ ‘\¢ ‘s‘“ _ .‘~ ‘f-I‘fFFFV‘x‘L'stK-fiy _ i ”a 3: ; P D ’ -‘: :‘rT;"A:" :4“- ‘1", ’.v: ‘11:."- {r- .i i. :' : ‘7 ‘g: i :Sav’. "an" {5:15- Er. if 5;;- E‘A‘vaif‘g {- .'. ( 1 engages?“ ‘:W... A}; ..~_-:.; xxx l for Enfants Cir-:5! 0m “Cuto‘rbzfisnwz-Z!min-Hi!tcr‘hihirenflm‘.i: 6'7. 2.1x.-‘~._--:;_""":‘.-fazlfliryluifinln: (rum-Lash ..u;:nss::,rr.n"h:"2sl:3 ':‘.;L. ‘ " ‘\'-_ ’Z.‘ 3"] ‘_‘;l_;,f.».‘;jSJ‘flxCx‘Rou di mowutvnw.” 22:.3...\5z;:,:,.71 in: ‘ 5T 1" Q :'." ~. ,_.. 1112c.Ono:—.::.&.;:u;;_::,:u\_ '.\‘D\;. :-.;-;.0;...cd1w40n. . ' I, Im_“miFm?mM éfiemgfifiifigfi?! g 3: fig 333 - 3%: r}; 621%,: a: I VFW-A A“7 if £13222" ‘3 BE E 15. U gases; :1 4m? g. a; I We have to ofier you, in. Learned’s 2d Afici‘itiont a raw bio-ck»; yet—and 011137 :- f“v ~13 fslhey are rag-idly being taken Event: “:13 fey deiightea purchas ers, all-ii Eerie-313 we are hlghly pleased to {1 '2 : to an appreclatlve 9601313 1:213:12 _a few fizz-37:: we Wlll ofi’er to '5'..=.:.533::1 ‘e “ Cour; d’etet” 1n - ".:1 , _._ .1, ._ a r‘. 1 L?" -. . real :3“;— mos; see .Lgmze :eu: Addl £loll til-:23 131:2:033 :élizgnificent qual ities, "agar; '4l We shall love to descent if 3701!. xvii}. Caro-sis in and s end J P a. short season wzth us. Of course you understand that we have bargams 111 all kmds of real property. Very res pectfully, Cum. [3. )‘(QCBIEM "‘.‘-'=:. E" LrZ‘AIiNEh, A. H. \\ INTRODE. ‘ 12;." a .. . . a 55%: ‘ 1.1 “ PORT amgssséee Lam co Y. “$529 mu Siva! Eiaizafv .234‘i1fl." MCCURDY BLQCK, Port Townsend: - - Wash. I‘. U. Bux 17S. Fayre—[nu \L‘HL‘L' mulErih-d. ARGUS BEAR. BTW 30. §L /: ‘1 ‘ H «:3 />’. _ . ~-—-— ~ -- , 71 q 1.,» i' K ; A” \ I 71“" 4 'q‘s ‘ g M.» m: BANNER gm?“ ‘l‘ :21; ‘ “N: ifii‘“ .4 . ,1; COMPANY s; (I: K\‘ § Because it _: V «“K‘Vs‘ ‘3'; m . 2i 3 \‘\\ \3 _V ‘.L‘l :_ I’llt‘fl [he 3 \\\\\ ‘ ~ .. gin unsung.» .:Z \ \‘ ~\..4;‘ , 2‘ . 1;»;- j" ’ ~‘ ‘u x :;;y}\ _‘;_ K 014‘ ,“t siiiil‘.»'»" .{ai/ \x\\\ \ ’ngx i‘fit' 1;; ; \\ "“1 \\ O ",f y.“ 5 ’ \\.\\ \‘ ...\ i\\’\.§\.\s~- ,7 Or anything- in tho line 0! lh-ul Egluto. the x 1“ ‘1 [3% Q(iF“ WV L '9 . . 2 i J. . J .- 1,, 1 J .4; Will fa: .piah every fuciiity. and lower-t prices, nu Read 0 [ll‘ 1311121111 Au impnwed farm. nwr 2H!» :n-n s. wizi: sim'ic. Ina-1:. l.»x:ii&iugs. (crops, Mu. near Dungi {RH-m fwz'...” .........$5.000 5120 ucrri in Isizlnd (mum): 1.3:) ran“: a; in m;)tim!i.m. 3:30 acres fenced; gum] urcinmd; Trix-ii water .‘j rings; lim- 112.” ch priviiegr-s. etc. . . 16,000 Farm in Lé-luxvi Vui‘w)‘, rich Emmi, wall wan-rod, country mad runs ‘hl'C-Ughit.="liii(li2lg‘~.{o'3l('(‘s. etc. ..,... .. A . ~........ ..... . . . . . 1,500 160 new fzn‘m m-zu' Il‘vlilii‘tit'.‘ uii‘u stuck. L‘l‘upr‘. tuck, buildings. sixteen news in culxivatiuxz. orchard. nici, brawl),- t.» min-kw: ........ ... . . . 5,000 \‘o acres on Fidalgo island, [ix/Amy timber ilxll'l. purliy agricultural” . 900 40 acres near Murrowstunu Point. corners on link. watt-I'. ... .. .. ... . . 600 Lot‘Z, block 93.13011. T0wn5end...................... ............sl,loo “ 4, " “ “ 900 Two blocks in the \Vebster Addition, each 200 foot square; clear. grassyslope; per block 1000 Two lots on Water St. 55 {mt riparian fronting», Idigibln far business. “.500 J. B. MGMILLAN, V.. - A ..’ _ l a “fig”:- Pr \ . ' \ f“ ““0. -‘ ./ 5 I ‘ . KL. 47*“3. , a L-. . a. v 5%.‘..“_ ‘ v 4. 2;"; : gk‘ ‘ V:. . .__\v‘§._.\ qs£‘ : ! ‘i'fil ' 31,-3" .R, : [1“ ,1: , , [llllllch )I also I'. A! U. P. Timbk-K n]! “and n--xl dou- ank ’i hurt-l, l'o'L 'l‘nuuwn-z '~\'. '. . Mauufu-mro 1n vnlwr .::;-I for an n ;.V; LnJ- n: HQRHESS. SADDLES. BFIBLES. ETC. \Vhigw. i.':~‘.z- L. l}: 1' _ I”; -h IL. >..u:-_('ul‘:;, 3.1... 31....2':. H ..‘! I' -- ") 3. T"! 3. C. '. EW. I‘. '.L h’ ‘l3 “ 3 “.97 I L‘L'HE. MEL-21;! 33:3": , ":3: ”5-11- “on Baby was: 533 k. we pave 1:. ’.‘ufazn. tha size n'uaCLLi Tmu - 1. 'l‘. an}, Wm: ~31 1:992:25 Liv. 5.: .1 .x ‘,r1.., When :'.:..:d;:..i1::; :‘.-.7 ,-‘.- A. "x- .. i “0 l?.\",‘"~(.-" ‘ ~x §li4ur.(-'x' :: ’ ‘ ;':§ .» y t l»'[' . I".'lr.'lt‘; 'I~ I: 'l‘.’ " * ‘ “E":H' ‘ ‘ V -_ 4.} _ [to J. Fuzuuxnck. ‘ NOTICE. For 60 Days we will. sell the cele brate s Lairdfificho bar 8: Mitchel Shoes $1 lessapa fromregular price Chiiéren’s Shoes 50 CBS: less a pair. :2: regular pr ice EEPZ‘V‘K' \V.\l€l‘l. '«Ea:..:~ . ‘Z‘::.'.!‘¢'('g 75:": “1... 831, Shoes Marked 332.5620; $1.66 W e ask all to 02"19 and be con‘ * ' ‘ ' if? e will . at we ; aoL_v ,1 Lu . . ‘1 dfilzuhninfi a KATE.