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ALL .\l‘. ..L r. 1‘“ .~I>2T'X IJIII u‘NTvH \ gumrs l-t'uusmxu ('u. ‘ Eggs—— 1 I'RCII‘I-ZHHIDSAL nuns. ‘ “.-..-.A--\-., -m, . .‘ Jams D. .\IINKLER. M. I‘. l PORT 'ruwxsrzxxa, w. 'r. I on: ‘c, Hm (rout, room}. up >1 :Ir>. .\lu-L’: bunxhng. maiden» on uIIIIIII.rm-n~-r u? Jal'ksxnn and (‘lay rum-H. 1 DR. C. \V. HUNT. Dun! isl, m runr TOWNSEND. W. T. .\‘lu'ous uxide mu. ler or chloroform admin llWl‘Bll for pumless vxtmctinn 0! lcelh. F. M. DREW, . F D E N T I S I‘ ! Pun Townsend. - - - - - W. 'l‘. All work guaranteed first class. __.___._.___—} J. L MARBOURG, M. D. O O . I Physman and Sm geon. H" Ofico up stairs over Clapp &. Fouerbach’s Bank. dtf D. W. Smith. Wu‘nn 1. Hastings SMITH & HASTINGS. Attorneys - at - Laxv. PIOGTORS ll ADMIRAL". land, for Sale. Loans Maue. Port Townsend. W. ‘l‘. GEORGE H. JONES, Attorney and Counselor, Proctor in Admiralty. Notary Public. ‘ mm Block, - Port Townsend, W. T. O. X. Bummw. H. B. Snag. ‘ BRADSHAW 6: SACHS. 4 PO3! WWI), W. T. Attorney: and Counsellors at Law. ; Pammnnnmn. . Onto: : 1n Bill-Landau New Build'nz. I _____________.————— ‘ J. J. (lmoun. A. R. Com Ax. ‘ Mulln'Auy. ; GllllWl l GOLEIAI. ' Attorney.-nt.- Law AND P 30013038 IN ADIIRAL'I‘Y. j Onto—Clap]: build”. ‘ (It! Port Tonanmw. 'l‘. fl IOTII. LXI) srmnoa'n. CENTRAL HOTEL, . I You mum, W. ’l'. 1 \Vm. Dodd. Proprietor. ‘ m Hon. in NEW and NIWLY FURNISHED ‘ and poo-nu nil tho Appoinmonu of. ¢ WCLASS HOPEL. ”In: in nppuod with thoboat of Win... “1:,“ Gun. II: Intell- Bull-rd tnbloand Radius no. 111 mo [lot-l. Nothing will be undone to not. an In“! nos-d to none in the Torr!- ury. . EAST SOUND HOUSE, ‘ 1m noun, 1. 'l'. ' W. Sutherland. Proprietor, this “NI-id: New Bout 3: But Sound 6.- lm County. called the " Elsi. Sounli " which Is now open for the mammoth l in a“. noun! public. 14mm Wl]J.la.m Busby, PAINTING, lakmmu and Paper Hangmz. writ-Hala- work Guaranteed. [hop unn— It. op. Court Home“ , People 3 Market, . I: ’ .. Conwmund Tnylorsuuu. A” , * Port Townsend, Wash Thomas lackman, PM. :1 L thd‘llflhol‘lefl. “W: N no nlw-nyo “a? nun-u .llul’uriior the cm. . Elly“! market. ‘ '‘ " now: 93:31: Inns 0!! ALL 6 null: Gasmamwox ...... lie-d Cinnamon: .alwoyl on band. 1!..- Cured 111-n, Bacon and Last nu I Gtuu null. sumo-mush. . ecu-um: gunk. dellvuodtoulyfuflf the city. , C. C. COLEMAN St on. . . _ You Town-Ind...- I. flumw'mun a ha. 6! ' W G2O. EVBTABRE‘I‘T. I ; roar 20m; I '- Oontractor 85 Bmldar. :..-nan: , I .. ’ WI .... c. 3333 mm £3” . -- do‘n—Onnhwt noucn. v/‘ “p on WMSL neu- cmyaoux..d M— —--7:-»-—-—-—* B. McCOSKRiB & 00., ”SHEETS, - 3mm minimums. . - mam.- i' ' ‘ III" gig fiéfjféfi'ifi‘fifffmmm (u: um work an - ‘ : mas-.gmfiuw 53“ Townsgnd ; E SAW MIL l Geo. \V. DonvnsQ i \l‘ x": L'R'i . . Lt M .. 5.9.... nymfl beret 11 fin _nmu. Hi la n "I. W '. {o ‘n' , . mm» " r "a a” citizens Business Meeting. [ENTHUSIASTIC ACTION. I _-.... 'NB‘II Steambaat Facilities, Etc. ! Port Townsend Transportation Co. 1 ._ ._ 1 Pursuant In (:12! a large Cumpauy of, regrfseuialive lmsimsa men gmborel at th: court-“. 1414.“ lust evening to Lt-nr the open lrucr of the Snn Juan Country citizens c-‘nm wing: nl‘eir g.irmncea in firm} to the mail boat on Hu- lsiand I'm-Ye. l). W. Smith wzu cL-oseu chuilmnu a:- l Chars. Dyer. Secretary Aitnr tending (Le lrtk-r, lhc mocling was addressed by u :exrgv Lumbu of b xsmess men as fullows: Gen. Smith: Their cause is our cnuse, their interest is our interest. We can and must- do somethfug. . Chas. Eiainbicrz lam here to put my hand In my chkel t n help in this mat for. Capt. 1.. B. Hastings: Lei us incor— porate and buy or build a stonmcrnnd run this route as it >hould he. Judge Whittlesy: We must reduce freight rates. and put unrwlves in close communication will) these. people. Thos. Jackmnu: We lhuruugnly un derstand the situation. Let us incur. pomte at once. Mr. Nessell: A great many do not icome to Port Townsend because they 'consider the fare is [no high and they can place no dependence on the boat. F. W. Pettygrove: We must manage this route and be able to ship goods as cheaply as from any other point. Was in favor of buying or luilding a boat and wanted an inocrzorntion large enough to include other routes. on well. notably the Neal: Bay rout). which was in just as bad a condition. 3 On motion it was decided to organ ize a company 10 be called Tm: Pour Towxsuxn ’l‘nasa Puli’rATl’oN (50., with a capital stock, of $259,000. of ten thoua~ and shares at 825 per atmre, an that ev erybody could have a hand in the mat ter that delired to do so. ‘ D. W. Smith, Chas. Dyer and W. H. Whittlesy were made a.committee to draft articles of incorporation and se cure stock subscriptions. F. W. Pettygrove.... 20 stares Klinger&Co...... 10 “ L. B. Eastman” . . 50 “ J. H.Fuerhach.... .. 10 “ W. H. \Vhittlesey .. .. .. . .. . 10 “ Jae J0ne5........ .. 20 “ Tb0a.Jnekman.............. 20 “ Q U. W. Smith.... ..... 20 “ E. Heuachober........ .. 10 “ Chan. Eisenheia.... 75 “ D. H. 8i11.... .. 10 “ Chas. Dyer... .... .. 10 “ l R. K. Lattimer.............. 10 “ M. Bornetein.... .... 15 “ M. Gel-300.... ....... 10 “ 'l'.'l‘nnuor.... 10 " The meeting than adjoarned. - ‘ sax nus nuts». - The Fourth of July was observed on San Juan Island in u very enthusiastic manner. there being two celebration: at diliinct poiuh; nbout four hundred cit izenl uniting in the festivities. One party celebrated at Union Grove—l very beautiful and picturesque spot—where a. new and spacious hall has ju-t been erected. The name! exercim were con ducted here. Rev. T. J. Weaken deliver ing the oration. followed by sports and learn” of endless variety; also dancing ‘ during the day and evening. The tables were loaded with I" the goodthiugg ihe Island could supply and £0 which all were made welcome. At Friday Harbor alsrze number of citizens mumbled. The San Juan and Rrohs Harbor brags hand being in st tendan'co at this point. dissent-sing vorv fine manic nndor the efioient leadership of Prof. Smith. A fine collation was spread on the grounds, at the hotel and st the private homes 0‘ the residents; ithe various tables being supplied with ‘ tempting dishes and s general invitation ‘extended to all. The band enlivened the day with its well conducted and thrilling music. Much credit in due to Mr. Jan. Rider, the popular hotel keeper for ht: wary of fieicnt services. and general manage ment of the day's festivitielr Host ex cellent order we: observed through the city's proceedings at both points. every body enjoying Ihemaelvee to the higheot degree. At the setting of the sun I“ (with few exceptions) repaired to the halls. It the respective points. to dance [and pun the glononi night away. 00an STATED. l Senator Edmunde, iu the July number ot’the Forum. thus concise 1% etutee the principles and aims of t e regublieau party. The live pu ugnp s ought to be written upon the memory of erery citizen: “(1) The fullest. defence and pro motion, at all times and in all places. i>ol' equal \Olilii'fll and civil rrghts of :citlzeus ofthe United States. ; “\2) To aid in the increase of pub lic education by generous grants of money from the common treasury. "(3) To revise the details and cor rect the inequalities that may exist in the custom law: upon the oroad sud fundamental basis nlwnye of con stent protection and encouragement.‘ of every American production, every i American industry and every Amer euu laborer. “(lyre diminish exuberant reve enee y the reduction or abolition of W taxation. “(5) To suppress and eradieute the debauchen‘ee of the civil service.” ___—“___— W a. .1539“ £224 fig: l “VII“ 1 m it h the but M 93”!“ team. It writ); p?»- \ 3 MW. . as he firming”; wailing-1 ‘y {rural-s 1~ ;.~ the M '.Jou. We" » . Wit. (1 by Latina: & Ce. ’ I’o rt 'l‘ 0 w Ila so ,11 d 9 J ei‘ I'o 1' s 0 11 C 0 111 1t '3’ , W ’ll shin gt .0 11 T e ,r rit 0 r y , T 11 111 '3l] a Y 9 J 11 1y 19 , 18 88 LETTER FROM JUDGE SWAN. Bosh N. Muss, July sth, 1888. DEAR Mu. Warm—l rtccived. tu-dny, the Antics of June ‘.thlz, (tautuiniug no account 05 the death and funeral of my old friend the l)u'u- of ank, and that it is proper to erect "monument by his memory. I enclose herewith 13w douars as my subscriptiun towards a sufiisivnt sun: to brect n suitabie mnnamen'al table! which shnil commemorate and keep f'eah in iho memories of every puJL'f'n'r am] every des cendant of the piuurers. H-u mate a! Chmzamuku. the Duke of l'urk, bond chwf 0' the nu»: an”! “film of Ciuuitm Indians of i’ugi-i smm}. uh \. during the ludmu hosnlzau'a of our early bis’o ty, did mum tum any unlit-r Indian chisf to keep the tribes of tho io'er sound from juining in the general up rising of the savages In exterminate the whttes. l The Duke of Yurk never received i from the Government any reward for } his meritoriuus services. But the early settlers of Port Townsend always respec ted him and as long as he lived he was cer tain that he and his wnuld be cared for. The Duke of York was a man of more than average intellectual capacity and hada 'ull underitunding of justice and integrity, and during the muuy years of our personal acquaintanceJ never knew him to wrong or defraud any one. What he Drnmised he performed, and the early pioncers can tell many a tale of kindness showu by him to distressed white pu sons. He never has appealed in rain to, his old friends of Port Townsend, when sickness caused him to solicit their al ways chßt rl‘ully given assistance. Though sn untutored Indian he had I manly sense of right which showed by his acts that he had an intuitive conception of better things. I am one of those. as Longfellow Lean tiinlly expresses it,— '-\\'llo have fullh In God and Nature. ‘1 Who believe. that in all Igm ' Every human h- art is human 1 That in even savage bosom,- T..eN M e longlnys, ycnrnlugs. “things For the good they chprehend not. That the (noble hands end helpless, Groping blindly in the darkness Touch God‘s right hand in that darkness And are lined up and strengthened." I first met the Duke 0: York in 1857. It Ins in San Francisco. He went there on the brig Frankiin Adams. Captain Felker. I was with Adram & Story, ship Chandlers, where Capt. Felker traded. He turned the Duke over to me and I took him all over the city. He saw the crowds of pcople. the soldiers, the shipping in He harbor. and Vinited the great ooenn steamers. He was in pressed with the great concourse of white people and their evident strength and superiority, and on his return to the Sound he told his people that the white men were an the blades of green in num. bar. end the best thing the Indinns eonld do was to be friends and trade with the whites. instead of trying to fight them. When I went to Port Townsend‘ in 1858, I again met the Duke of York}l and lo the time of hindeath. we hIVOI continued warm friends. "\‘c who rometlmes in your nmltlu ‘ Through the green lanes 0! the country, Puree by romainezlecwd :.vrnreynrd 7 For n whlle lo muse, and ponder 0n n h-" enticed ln>crlptlon. Written with little skill of song craft, Home” phrnree. but each letter Full of hope and yet of hennbreak. Full of all the tender pathos: 0f the Here sud the llervnl’ler. May feel with me that a tablet with a simple inreription telling at this friend ly historical old Indian. will recallmem. ones of interest in the heart of every pi oneer and every true hearted descend nnt of theirs. and be of great value to the future historian. The Duke of York was no intimately connected with the his tory of Port Townsend no was old Chief Beeh'tl with the history at the Queen City, and everything of historic value connected with these two once lemons ehiets. becomes of more import-nee .- the years roll by. I am glad that my fellow citizens of Port Townsend hlve honored themselves I by the honors they bestowed upon the 1 Duke of York while nconrding to him a Christian burial, and I regret that I was not present to have testified to my re spect (or my old friend. which I now wi h to show by adding my mite to the subscription for his monument. Jun: G. Swim. —-——-—oo..———- With Our Exchengee. 1 Humor says that Charles Voorheeo, del- ‘ «ate at this Territory, is to be married in November to Miss Fannie Vegan. 7 boy will tske up their residence in “’eshing ton . The city of Albany. Orin, hit upon a good scheme tor advertising. They sent 2.11)!) pamphlet: to the Teacher's Insti tute It San Francisco telling of the ad vantazes of their city. The Benedictine monks nud nun: have established it llrge monaslry at Mount Angel. in Marion (30.. Oregon. They; have unrated :1 very large amount of money and have Hm very‘ fine bnildinue.l The nunnery was opened on July Bth‘ with imposing ceremonies. ‘ Surat"! of wax Endicott. recently made a large purchase at blanket: in Eng-‘ land. That is in accord with the Demo ‘ erotic idea. American manufactures ‘ are ignored because an Englishman bids 1 30 cents a taieoe leis than the American. and u the governmcnt pays no tarifl' it than get: its supplies 1. trifle chenber by so doing; but the money gum out at the not on and helps make the trade bel lnnoo against us instead of in our favor. How much he: been aid ond will he said about the woman's blanket; how he in being robbed by I protective tar if. Still, here in n large contract made; ' with the toritl‘nfl’. and the Euclid: bland :ket in Sula just 33 (cuts cheape than the American. The poor man. about lwlnm the put, in :0 wiidbmhutmn one (u six pairs of Mankuts which with reasonable car! would last 20 years. Take the six pair and the tax would be SLSO for that time or less than two cents a yrnr. and in order to save this :wo cums (be Dcxnscrafic putty Wink] sfrikc n flulii’." a use}: fromthu pay ro'l of the Am-sriimu wurkunm.”Tribune. l 0:21- It‘li'h'l, tho Ixhlyu‘, his q'ii;.,- a 'éspasm “To." the P. (‘. 4. S. I‘m's .\lneka I i boats. 4- tin illz‘n} "u'll tum," etc. 'l‘! I: litronb'n- is tin: thew =lnz:-. do 120‘ touch I?!“ 'l‘ncnun, at 2015'. in): all of {1:49.33 I: -.’have their '1»? qun l-t I‘s :1? Par" 'l‘nwn 'lseud. 'rvi'r it..il.l't-Il,:£=l.ll]!l)€v!"[Tl'WD {sen-l Li l‘l" s'iipptau xf‘z'nf the Sound imnl on: symmzlyy unn': ('LST) :9 the fr-ct. I The L‘n‘L‘thl“. .\‘unx l.l|~i a livx story of ‘ interest. .‘xlr. E ii. i‘illllt'i‘Wt'ltll brought 1': ll linihfiv‘ CH Eur lug ft: the sciwmill (at that plnco, lhe cavity "6!? whim was tilled with mud. Hu- was‘ surprised to see a large eel zlop out onl the floor at his feet, I'lilu'fi'cd by plenty more. Upon luoliiu-J clown tlzn slip, it‘ seemed to he ulivc in all Sides. it is es tim-‘ltcd that l'uerc was :1 ':mrrcl If fish in l th: log when it started up the slip. It is report.) that the Gemini Goveru- ‘ merit willexcrciso its authority on the side of King .\lll'i in his struzule for his son elf-l heir. :w-v held at Weisbnden by Queen Natalie, It is amid the German police will be placed at lhedispoml of the king to carry back his crown r'riDCl. Queen Natalie, it is exprctvd, will take vigorous measures to retain possession of her boy. ‘ Lovi l’. Morton was one of the three men who sent a ship loop of provisions to the atoning evicted people of Ireland. Every warm Irish heart swells with gratitude at remembrance of this noble act of charity. It is in striking contrast with Cleveland’s contributing nothing out of his $50,000 annually and giving only 855 to the Charleston earthquake aufl'erem—Des Moines Register. So for as heard lrom the Ellfilioh jour nal-s with significant unanimity do. nuance tho Chicago platform.qu pre dict and pruy tor Clevelands elcclion. The Dublin Freeman‘s Journal takes the other side 01 the qneetson which would seem to indicate that the Irish vote will not be cast solidly for tho dem ocratic ticket. The Dublin Journal has an extensive circulation and nere in ‘flnence among the Irish in America: ‘ The Oregonian is publishing it list (containing several hundred.) of names or man still living in the webtoot state who voted for General W. B. Harrison fork-eight yenrs ago. Many tho had that privilege are outside of Oregon— smonz whom is Judge Albert Briggs of Port Townsend. The Jndzo will not he ‘ permitted tovnte for Benjamin Harrison this your—because the democratic party bu thus far succeeded in keeping Wuh ington Territory out o! the Union. The Bonito News. which supported ‘Olculnnd in 1834, has lately onuounoed ‘ciitorinlly that it will oppose his can did»! this year, and gtVEC its reasons in tall. In substnoco the reasons given are misconduct in oflice. a dicpocitinn spoil ed by succcsc. the adoption of a d sauer onr system 0! tarifl reform and the like. As the New: says: “He has developed what the boys cull ‘lhc big head' since then. and makes the same mistake Loni- XIV. is said to have mnde when he sat for c picture at tho Croutor." l Open Letter to the Port Townsend Board of Trade. an'ruzxnm— The undersigned, without waiting for the signatures of any save those now present, for themselves and neighbors, beg to draw your attention to the fact that Archipelago de flare is sufi'ering from the neglect of the owners and Captain of the "Libby” and that the negligence of the same has been con 3doned, formerly by the majority of the Islanders for fear of repriaals, but that the time has now come when lthe people'will no longer stand the 1103909 and inconveniences of an un— loerjoinmailrbpat ._ _ _ For four trips something has gone wrong with the mail boat. On Mon day. lily 2nd. she did not come in at all. but on Tuesday morning 51ml came in, and without completing her‘ trip returned to Port Townsend. Om Wednesday the Phantom came in} lace of the Libby. The Phantom has no accommodations for men much Lies: for ladies, and is infested with *bedbnlie and other creepers and no one wiltravel on her unless oom- Ipolled by urgent business. She has Inn freight cugncity and can hardly {handle a few axes of fruit. On Fri ‘lday and Saturday no steamer arrived. On Monday again there was no isteamert For the past two months or more the irregularity of the boat. has caused great loss to shippers, imm.’ use in convenience to all who desire to tra vel and the loss of hundreds. perhaps thornsanrds of dollars. Two largo consignments of bali ‘ but have been upoxlt by the non arri I val of the steamer. On Saturday. July 9th, n heavy loss of fruit and“ hahbu'. resulted and many impor-1 taut business engagements had to fall through. ‘ The undersigned nt Just make a lstnnd. They appeal to you, gentlc~ imen, to inquire into this matter, and to prevent in future any such incon‘ venience arising either fxmu the non-arrival of the steamer or by the sending of dirty inconvenient boats likgithelfhnnboma _' _ They desire to intimznu that they do not wish the hitherto strung rela tions of the Islands with Port Town send to be intern: fled; but they will not sufi'er at the gmnds of steamq boat captains. and that if the Libby or some good stenlmr be not sent without fail regularly. with clean ‘looommodntiona for passengers, the {undersigned will turn their attention to making “human or Sfifltfle the imminna of lhe mail rrnw. "—"fingvfiafiléoidesfira h) say in (h? Board’of Trade that this matter is wt of your business, and having no !board to represent us in this county, Iwe rely on the mutual interest of lSan Juan county and the Port Town send Board of Trade. whose serious attention they require: 1 S. B. 8. Gray. James Tulloch. Geo. Bander 5; Cu, A. H. Van Sant, N. I’. S!arko;-. Chnrlea Brown. John Sweepy. Bawen Bra. 6: Jnluiesvn. Gm. W. B :n'cn. E Lance”. \VaHer Still, Jim ' (30, C. M. Collins, R. E. Reid. M. J. Randall, M. l’. ‘.lmigh', W. Sutherland, M. L. Adams E. Blarchnn], Daniel Kepier. E Van Gohren, S. J. Fry, W. S. Donahue, J. C. Tbomps-m. Rev. Jame‘z Eva. A. Pike. the Childrm. The are cs- SQWQ; pedany liumo toy sudden Colds, Coughs, Crnnp, “'hooping Cough. etc. “'0 gunmmm; Acker’s English Remedy a. positive cure. It saves hours of anxious watching. Sold by l miaucr & Co. ! <9 ; $3 ! 1 ''g C “x t. Bu] tlett ‘1 , . & to. . -—Wholessle & Rem! Dealt—m m— - General . I Merchandise. ‘ iShlpping & Commiss’n llarclmnts. Clothing & Gents’ Fur nishing Goods. FAIILY 680 W! We always seep in stock a complete line of Choice Family Groceries, and will sell them at prioes which cannot be beat by any firm on the Coast. Will deliver all goods free of charge to any part. of lhe city. Give us a lrinl in this line and see if we don‘t please you. both in' pricqs and quality. We are now offering on. ‘arge and‘ well selected stock of Mens‘ 8.. i Boys’ 1 Diet-hing and Furnishing Goods at‘ law Prices than Ever Before! Our stock in these lines comprise the lat-set styles and best goods. Come and see what we have to offer Abefore Qumhnsing elsewhere. sam and Well-Selected Stock or 1 Hardware, rillip Chandlery, Crockery. Notions. Tobaccosg Cigars. ‘:, Ines. Liquors, $50.. A 1153 in stock, which we ofl'cr as has ‘.que and at lowest prices. ' 0. Bartlett 81 oa., Pit-w Townsend. - W. T. g». g Egg—g 5 mmwuupnum I "hmaChMMctHhrCM mmmmmangum { “hideaway-" Mom FINE PEYIM} BUSHIEES FOR SALE l -..i-.:; in antenna: that l “'2l! .:le my MILK BUSINESS Including 35 Hut. 3-.) 1 rm’in "Y!” 'r '7l r- SW“! I)! v-(nr~(-~. two “':l:0.:-‘_ maul; -: \xi'h ;\ a-nuqua :r outfit for the busim- A; I u‘im I :cisgnv-n- 1:: UN !v--sir'v<~ 2);. Jun; 151.1?! Int 1131:. :nn-zn: 11H givn nu-dmmx” 3mm" ::::-3 0 :~_‘: h :zinl 1:»! (':uh l.|lxlfl'n)2sl‘r!lii2}'lH"*::Ll.‘.-'H v 9., Y--- uc-v; '.xi-XJ. .\‘()'.'.'i<ill¢!xfln.‘?lY:C‘EH'!'.l.\'l.l~"".\'. | [.31. :I‘lllll‘ I'D?! Tm'iu—c; d. \'(. T J:v'- ’v 2‘ >2 ()IJI'V'ESLE 3‘31 3v: ‘1! 3. "* ‘uumsw “R x. , : U: “I b k l) LJE- I Real Estate Aqmt, Nanny l’l:b'i".l lure and Manna Insurau-o, 1 -—l_.-.n.11:e- ' l). )1 O.’n'nzm- k (L’s Binders, lio-um-rs, Muucrs and Bakes. Lisa, Wazcns, Buggies, azi Agnosnitnral implements. Office, Next door nut from L‘uslom House. Port Townsend. W. I’. Port ’l‘oxvnseuu c . F Iga I‘ aCtO i‘ y . JUSEVH STEXNEI; - - - I’mpziuur. This industry is now in “naming: cram, and l “”001! beg to Inform the public xhnt lam pru pured Io I’M ah I'rtlvrs with welt-made (lonic-slit“ cigars. and lo gm: entire nu! ipfarxiou an 1 wank! mqucsl tho putrnnagn of the citizens of Pan lownscn‘l and \‘icinizy. 13" Palrom'ze Home Indusli 3/. ca 'Gloucester Fish Market' | . 1_ Adams 5,! wharf. Port Towar'cud. mu! all kinds that lhcse waters :1!- furd kept an hand at WHOLESALE ~AND—RETAIL 'G'JUBBEI'H *UE'PIJED and mgufar x‘umil (‘llr‘ll‘lnt’l's :u-mmm ) inn-d. ('IIAS. G. JOIIXSI‘ONI-Z & 11‘. , l’rnp‘.z— F. ANTHONY, SEATTLE. "Afll. 'HZIL o I Practical Bookbinder. l! kimli of PJp“? l::.lillz.e:c.. dnn'e 0:1 Elk!” noun: Prlrvs 10 mi: thump-s. and BEST (3".“JTY 0! work donu. jiywly. I\/ ~ Steamer EDNA, «a ’ Iris" -1, ‘ '4»:- ILM. RAGLMaster. Mlkirg daily Mr;- ‘.wcen P-“ Townsend and ’l'r .st'ox'ery. \\';:i leave [TNIUX WHAN!" e‘ery afternoon at 15.1)” [L m., and l'or‘ Discovery each morning: a: 7 u. m. For truism or passage apply toi JAMES «10V EB. or m: imurll JOBDIXG DONE AT REASONABLEHATES.I 5&3 Str. WILDWOOD, 4‘}, A. W. nonN.Hastvr. henna: Pan T-owuseud (or lmndale. :n 8 ll 11)., Inlyn. fur mmmy Ishnd m n a. m.. for 'londz-Je m4p. m. rvery day For fuelgln or par-go applv on beard. Steamer EV ANGEL. -14- J. W. TARTE, Master. wn. leave Seams Honduls In.. for Sen. uhmoo via Pan Townsetgl and the Islands. —~Au - ‘ on 'l'hnrsday. Sn. m.. for Port. Angela via Port Townsend ind Dumas-u. Rn mint-am '43,! p. m. Leave Port TWndboth pal: ‘aa. m. Cannon" both van}: Dummy-u vi! ‘ m-am launch nadYOck. making qmck humps:- 1 union for ”Bangers wither extn chum. ‘ & sw. DISPATCH, .A.- 3A: MORGAN. Hutch Will lcavo PM! Townsc‘nd umlhfi' Ind Thun days I! w ()I;clochA. T. fur 3m Bari-'l': Dun onus, on nge cs, an way turmgn: on Wednesdays and Fridnya.’ Towing and charters n: reusmmhe rams. “a have I Luge scaw [or froifi‘lniniu pox-pasesddnchwig xxlt-rmnlin fur - p "L' 2001 s Iv. DD 5:! hoard. or '.o L. 8. Hastings or C. C. Bmlefl. a CO. —————TllE LAX!) oF—— DISCO V ERIES! BEWARE OF IMI‘I’ATIDHS . x ‘. L on.- Irmle nmrk. Snnm Able. In on oft-fl;- nix”. of ‘hill pleasant California remedy. Satflfnclwn Funnnlecd ur money refunded. LE‘P'NC‘ o _TASTL . ucary To co C'H §M£R_ Go LB ‘ ‘ ‘ - 5‘ .5: -9} §5" Eligiihgfg: ‘ ' a u ; . ‘ I '5 H =" '=- '5 \ aggéki'rfi 55. a - 14 25%;, :« “5:131:15:- 2.35%.; .25} g I: " o “’ ‘l4" ,g;_. l N@% ‘~ (0) NQUWPTH § @URISASTHMNQEH‘Sd ; \ijn ch‘tfir 5V 3 4NO‘ _... ___, ‘3‘; auaVL G“ M Q UNC-S 750“ m N S cm? or CLY‘CUId us‘jcr Mata 9'29- ABI IN E MEDLCMROVILLE (AL. MAKE NO MISTAKE. By dupelling file symptoms so often nut-tan { for Com mpuon . 9am: Abie has hr; uzm glad nmu yo many I ‘bou-Phnld.‘ and by nmmPin hn-hkmsz up Ihe Lunch or told “I” tooo ul‘ (!e\'emt:\~ hm {but {:me ("MSG Will “R 93'. lhnwmnls frum an nullrrely znu'e. You make I nu {nifmkf in} kin-rim: a holue or this pleasant remvd) nlmu riu I no house. WE‘LI HORNE ‘l‘! -" 111402111“- @3135, % mart-e 2; I‘l9 31 AWL. '2 5 CUR: roq [lg-£l3 mew c ATARRH “.EiEUHE M: SC: OROVILLE CAL GEAR \N’I‘EED A I'OSXTXV-S (Tl'lll‘; FUR Lnlazrrlx.t'old in the flemlJlnv FI-Yur. no“; L‘ol-l. t‘ntarrlml Deafness and Son- l-yvrx. ll» #lnrei tlv ~~cnse or male and mm; rrmovctl had "who and unpleasant hrcuLh. resulllgf: from (Juan-h. Easyaml plmsnut to (fr. 1“ - low dimcliom‘ and: rule in warrant-d by m} Drumlsts $1 per box: sun by mull. Send It» circular to ABIEIINE MEDICAL (“(-3- PANY‘ Orovillo. Cal Ail: {nr EALTA ABIE A!” CAT-J! I‘l'fllt. For sale by JAS. l). MINKLI-JR, 3!. D., Drug 2m, Agent. of Company. ; Janna—Janna. l The original Allied-o Olmmem ls only put. ‘l up in Inge “:0 ounce lin boxes. and uan films -1 lute can for old mm. burns. wounds. rhnmwl hand: and all skin eruption". Wlllnoallln-l)‘ Icure .II Linda 0! pll n. Auk (or Ihefiriglnol ”sswmamumw ”...“? . . .. . I«-<'’J i 7 , ' . .. I ~ 2. ‘- - ,_,;__.s ‘. 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I ' " l “2* E n 51.» -.= , 1.52.»; 2%.: Q i r "5 Jl4: xi- 3 ‘\'“---:“!I ’ ~53 » ,~'~;;:~'—; ‘39 , ‘2" ““' “"1" “'4‘2332'1351‘2» ,m— _'. ,1 “’“P: ~ I -- _, , _zv ... , 12.2%. 28. 22. 30 £3 52 Lake Street. CHICAGO. ILLS. ummmmwmm— & » “"" .2 ’ "i ‘ ‘ \ ‘ FRA‘LNCIS W . JAMES. Quincy St., Port Townsend. Will buy and so“ glumostiu rrx-l foreign exchange, purchase city and county warrants. ml)! and shipping drafts and other negotiable paper. v 1 , ".‘Pfl. (130-. ‘ MEI-151:5? filfififiNoafi :3? E 6579.) was ()1: Approved Security. . Agent for line (-u’nn Liur of {:N rtn-uuzships‘ between Liverpool and New York. Plepam Wfll" tickvts 10 and [um l)!)r'.~ in 12w: and. Ireland, lh-nmurk and Su‘eeden to New York. thence by mil 1" nl; pm» or 11:» Wm: and draft» from El 45mins up.m‘ui!uble as above. {rlb‘Sl'ED A'l' LU'J EST RATES.. 3 Correspondence solicited. Ruffle-goon by perm’ssiou. the BdnT-L of British Columbia, Victoria B. (3., and Sun l-‘raz:d.~c », Cal. : LATIMER & 00., -—\\'l:clv-‘nin rind 1121:an (Palm’s in— Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines & Fancy Articles I I33ill‘ts, fifiiés- __ \‘rines and v E; :‘3‘l: 21:23??? . . (115 and «fig 912 391.; _- {liquors tor Grlass \Vnre. :3’;..,;~'~‘x ? Medical use .-:".’.1 “1; E V _<~~ Prescriptions earn-fully compounded, day or night. McCurdy Block. Water St., - - Port Townsend l _— DRUGS 2A,? DRUGS z fy/Eé'o/i—‘g: f ‘ Pg 2?. D. I-IILL’S SONS. —-\\'lrh~enie and retail dealers in—— j I I I Paints, Oils, Varmshes, Stationery Medicinesl Chemicals, Trusses, Glass. Paints, Oils, Soaps. _ _ Pomades, Perfumery, Hau- Oils, Wall Paper, Brushes, etc. And an articles for the toilet. ' Patent Medicines of all Kinds. Quick Sales and Small Pro/its. W mmvr LAND“, mm X. D. mLL. V'ice-Pnsd‘t. n. c. HILL. cm: OF PORT TOWNSEND. w. 'l‘. Authorized Capital - $250,000 A General Banking Buslness Transacted. Deposits Received Subject to sight drag or Check. , 310321 mum-2n oa- A Prnovnn sm‘l‘ : Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of colloctiot Sight and Telegraphic exchange payable in all the principal cities of tho United States and Europe. ' CORRESPO\ DENTS:——LoxnoN—Tho An 10- Californian Bank (Limited); anmx—Gebuécr Meyer; NEW Yong—The glanover Nationll Bank; Sn meoxsccv—The Anglo-Cnlifomizm Bank (Limitedl; Penman, 03., The First National Bank; Vimonm. B. 0., Bank of B- .tish Columbia; Hum; Vow. Scorn, The Bank of British North America. Hong Kong, Thu m... and Baal: of India. Australia and China. Agents for thé American and Red Star Line of Steamship for 53.1: to and from all parts of Europe. 3' We have a secure and ccmmodions Vault. where we will re nobles on storage at moderate charges. #- JAMES_ JONES, ‘ Cash Grocer, l Opposite Central Hotel. ——o——- Head at Union Whalt 1 Fort Townnend. - - w. 7. Dealer in all kinds of I O Grocerles, Liquors, Tobacco, Clsars. Produce. STATIONERY, SCH( IUL BUOhS. CUTLERY AND NOTIONB. I I I Art“ ~ Canadian Paelflc R. B. ALSO AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING STEAMSHIP LINES Alla: t 8! Winter service from Hallifnx. Dominion 3 “Wife Slur. .I‘oh_ \cw Y-n'k. Inman. from New York Cunard, from New Vurk 01' Boston. (:‘nion. from New York. Anchor, from New York. iflcnrs 30mm ALI. runs or Eunopn. Cum um Jnmx, ALSO PnnAin ‘ O 0r... ml any Main: 1: luur 1w in Port Townsend. or any other point )I ' United States or Canada. £32381}; ESTRTE‘I BEBE-HT ENE} 8023 B? 3”? Sn‘nscrwlions rerriun. for all 12:;er and periodit‘al ;xll'il.~h u! in the- Uu ted State: a: Eon no at publish-rs -, :u rs. fsdwt , r?! E A 1d 0 o :' V (’l, '.l" £53.“: 24 El 25mm A( ltlon. ‘ . Ii IVS ID If I, 0 TN: -—-*'l;'ll lino/1, S2O Cash, and $lO -, ’l'{'l‘ .lix: '/ 7/ ’l7] PM ill for. ‘CO li‘.\".-".'H L 071“? 7'5 ' "' ' ”rm/2, and § ‘s ‘ , ‘ I: ¢> J‘) [l] a , I. Wfiym’m ‘- a W APPLY AT AI. Gus nWFICE-z -1 “'er To THE 2. AHGUS REAL ESTATE AGE?“ FOR BARGAINS. Number 22.