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SAX Fuasmsc‘», July I}l.~.§rri\'ed —-Hum..ars Mexico, from \ it‘tun t. and Cusumnia, from Portland. Eaxxlcnir' Barkeu‘iuo Ruben Sudden frn'm Pun Tuwuarud. and bark Chas. B. hm-ucy. f 0: Porn 'l‘uwunoud. 'l‘hz'lncadiun l'ncifi': steamer Aber mt: Linn: “um gnaw; !;,',~-~ :44 \_'_.. (bonver .hiu mormzzg. I‘m: steamer aids 436 (TLJ-u In Sun Francisco‘s Asiatic or) .ny. Front Thur-Ida) ’3 Daily. The lawn of l’uyullup is ineurpumud. Cal. Porkina left this morning for up Sound. When will track laying commence on our nailtond? Prof. R G. Kerr left for Walla Walla this morning. \\o want to sea plenty of oytluy mesa du; u in advertising ‘mr city. Ex-Gnv. Squire is vary sanguine of a grout republican victory this fall. S .aamer Dispatch went out on time to day with a tuli land of passengms. Liz. John ’:my who has been sick for some walls in recovering very slowly. Kr. (Jon-igan bu built up a lino trade ——nnd his competitor “in keep i: grow in. Tim transfer of the steamer Libby is snug-leis. It is reported that she will but a new master. (3.1!. Wood did the honors of the city to Col. Perkins of Tacoma and other “ranger: this morning. Cur Building and Loan Association could get in some gnod work now it they would tnkl: hohl vigorously. Bonn very heavy real‘eatate transac tion: are in the wind for today. T. 5!. Hammond at. is oflering his homo tn.- aalo. This is in the rear of the City Ila“ and is a fine piece of property. A valuable howl property is for sale. A chums to make a fortune for a man 'ilh name means. Apniy to the Anacs Agency. W. are glad to see that Lowes‘ new building is going on and work is pro graming finely. It will be a valuable ndditio ) to his fine property” Burn: Calhoun takes charge of the Hastings Commission House today—— hnvrng purchased tho business. Look out for an advertisement tomorrow. An esrnost wort is being made to laws new judicial district created in the northern part of Western Washing ton with Port To'nsend as its centre. Do thoee outeide papere which our people ere eo eager to buy end tor-which they pey out e 0 much money help our town very much? We tether thing not. Through the resignation of Capt. Ca r rell.ot the Anoon, Cepr. Frank Worth will be elevated to the position of Puget loom! pilot, which he is temporarily filling. Teeome Selvetiouiete have had 3 hel lelujeh wedding. They charged ten eente edmiaeion and eold brideacako ut ‘ teenty-five cent- per alioe. That is the; vey to ettend to bueineee. Hurrah for‘ them. Hoe ell tLe energy of the city in eteemboet mutton been exhausted be eeuee one eteemei he: been bought am! one route put in good node? We hope not. Let the P. T.’l‘. Co. show its en ergy Icon. The O. P. Steamer Aberdeen arrived yeeterduy in Sen Francisco from Bong Kory end was immedintuly placed in quxeutine for three days. This action eeene to be to guard against cholera al‘ though there were ne symptome on board. . Cspt. Jss. Carroll, the pupnlar old tame oommnndsr for the P. C. Co . has rosianod. Capt. Lloyd. the pilot, will tsks command of the Anoon. Cspt. Usrroll rotirss to root sud enjoy his for tlno. He will dchlop some or his val-l loblo Alosks mining properties. Port Townsend is just sinking. Bhs hos been known as "l‘ho Sleeping Beauty" long enough, Now. however. ottor so long s sloop 5110 at least needs the ordinsry usual spplinnco for success. Give ho: s tow thonssnd dollors worth at sdvonisinc more than she is now ro ooivina. It. LU. Peterson. of the Loans foroo, is doing good work for our city by oer rosponding with vsrious Scondinsvinn newspapers in rogord to tho odvnn~ tones ofPort Townsend and the lower Bound country. lie is already receiving many letters from pruupéctive emigrants snd we may confidently :11th a great influx of these hardy sons of the north. They moko tho best of citizens. What say the powers that be to the utonsion of Water street around to Bullock! We roslly think that scood traded road around the bay would [36‘ ono or the finest improvements pouiblsl to our any. Its building could bone-1 computed by the combined efi'orta of sit;-, canny. Novelty owner: and public‘ costs-bath)“. Then we would hsvea at“. “lualed by nothing in the nation. We intend to keep atthis untilsome thing i I done. In the matter of our Y. M. U. A. reading them is the absence of several toatnrrs which will soon be very essen tial. The list or periodicals is by fur too small. Msny of our p€nplel who take good family newspapers, cuuld do a flood vork by taking them to the rooms after they us read and putting them on file to. be rorosd. Wo need many more m tho- '0 hove now. We slso‘ m-vd Emu-r Conveniences fnrcurreqnnd llL'l‘ an! sumc wetmes on the «ails to maL-c the flaw mnrv ‘umnwiihc. “'1” n .t a mu .-€ 0:)? vitmeus add us It: this mutt" : No 212,-” Wurtluy übj-ct can u "no l‘rf-Tc 1h»: cumzzmuity for its gum! MEL licv. lb. T. (‘.1:::u.1;.n. pastor n! the Fannie-rid: (“Lurch 1!. lL‘m cxly. is in Mattie. humming .. czn‘ximl mveti-"g wt txn- l‘ugut Snun-l Fwd-fiery. Among the In mi. of Luann: was the urdzumng u.’ “NF. l'ZEh-th \Y Brown. and bisiu- Btuiluimu as pasta: If 11m Fxtst Presby terian Church of Smittie. Built. .\L-rne. tin: puebluurcute of Free Mu:ul~.'_i. i: 11-‘iul. H 25 lmme was at La. Grang», Ky. lie mm :qzrd sevufly. Mr. .\lurrn mil kw remom‘zwre-l as the ex crmhngiy pleasant uhi gentleman who pnd 1' «t 'i‘mnmuml a visit luat winter 35115;.nzuiu Mn! Y M. C. A. 1‘8" and a! the l‘xcshyiunau Church. While he”: he In; 1c max.) friendsv No letter xu'lzcatmu of the growth of Part 'l'uwuxcud can be hum] than in the fact that (me merchant hilor estabhah mum. {Lunch started only hut year. is foam! insumciuu for iimfield. Behav xu; H: Um impurmnce of the upeuxug. .\lr. Chm-led J. Audrcw. has opened a second smh establishment. Mr. Au‘ drawn :3 thuruughly Competent and Will bu. i up a good trade. . ilrit. Lttn. Jnnziiu 15. :'.rrwul frr-m ‘K‘u '-~ 'llnn]. --_.:; Lam: luau...r i... and lu:_. ... . ..r; (infill-in. l likt'). Kitsap :’.rriv .l )r-txdy from ill-mz-‘uiu Ei.-11ntli\rl'iyrt Gambia: i llk. Slurrisct :.rrin .l in h w uf tug g'l‘ut-urzm. ‘.‘ytm {WHCUL'JCJ to Tacoma to 'inml lurnlicr fur ll:" CH}. l'ug Hulmlr l-fnllglll dawn from Sent tlu the s!le l'vm limilmri currllullou fur ’Frlscn. l Schr. Dom blum aniied out last oval» l iii: lumlwrln-lt-n fur 'Friscu. i From Friday's Dolls. | New Vity (low-rumeut. l llurruh fur u'rout wurk. i Man wanted fur street work. Fifty men will probably be employ ed. Capt. L. B. Hastings is off to Seattle today. Capt H. L. 'l'rbbnls went to Portland this morning. The City Council Will inaugornte a new era tonight. At. ‘ast Art will combine with nature in making the prettiest city in America onthe Quimper peninsula. Some white laborers were threaten ing to strike for $3.00 per day. That is a little too good a thing. gentlemen. A labor Burenu is a necessity no v if our white laborers are to have the work that must he done in Port Townsend. Capt. Tibbnls and ex-Congreeeman Hill are still trying to trade in the mat ter of the corner lot on Water and Tyler streets. Only #SOO separate: them now. Washington street witl be the first beneficiary of the new city government. It is the most needed improvement in the city. Let it be well done, is the ad vice of the Amos. The foliowing business men are (he trustees of the incorporation of the Port Townsend Transportation Company: Messrs. Eiocnbeia, Clapp, Jae. Jonas, F. A. Bartlult and Thou. Jackmsn. The popes: of incorporation have been for warded lo Olympia to be filed with the Territorial auditor. A party 0f laborers, decoyod over to Roche Harbor with ‘he promlu of plenty of labor at $40.00 per month and board went on the Libby Wednesday. Wheu they hrrived. however. they found they were allowed but 827.50. All returned 'ho had money enough to get back. That kind of operation may pay but not often. Muse Wooden, who hee been doing the oity,in the intereet of the great W. C. T. U. temple in Chicago. reporte 125 names of children in the Port Townsend band. She sends forward 818 50 n For: Townsendl contribution. She called at this office to extend her thanks to Mrs. Hinds. Mrs. Dennison and the entire city. She said the treatment accorded her was uniiormly kind and polite SAX Fnaxorsco. Aug. ‘.L—Jl‘he barker:- tine City of l’apeete arrived from Tahati this mowing. carrying the crew of the schooner Don Leon, which we- wrecked near Marquee“ inland. the latter part or April. The schooner was bound for this port. and. together with her cargo, ‘vee worth about 830,000. The Steamer Wi'dwood has gone on the head: et tho foundry for repaire and» pain . 'rugn Biz. Queen City, Blah], and Tye. are in port. Steamer Libby is doing uplondidly now. It helped her to be sold. Schooner Granger is loading It Cluppfl wharf and commission house for Dunge use; From latnrdax'l nails. Read Go). Wood‘s new advertisement. Mr. Curry of Portland. OL. 3 real as tate dealer, is takingin fibia city. The railroad company should have: hundred men It word audios and track-laying this month. The ancnon we or deceased aenmnn'u efl‘ecu. which was to have taken place today, was pouponed till Monday. Maura. D. W. Smith and 'l‘. N. Hal lar are to take Judge Langford and wife for a drivo through the city “Ji‘ after noon. Bed Estate ban-ter- palerdly Imouuted w 815.800. 0! shin amount Ila-an. Kuhn and Eisenboil sold 81].- 800 worth, to some half a dozen different parties. Capt. Binudi has purchase} the two lots in Mrs. Sullius‘ half block or resi dence property on the bill. for 32,500" and will erect thereon several residence buildings. Cheap property. Among the passengers from here on the steamer Alaskan fur up Sound this manning were: W. 1. Ratings. Capt. Chris. Juhannem‘u of the schooner Oscar and Hattie. and J. F. Mclntyre. the P.-I. correcpoudent in this city. Judge “’. J. inngford and wife of Wells Walla. arrived from up Sound yes terday. The nupreme court is taking a recm, owing to (‘uief Justice Junea’ ill -0051, and Judge Langfuzd is improving the opportunity to see a liltie more 9! Puget Sound. Mr. Sullius [ms put some very fine vegetables on exhibition at Enocn Plum mer's store. They include about half a dozen difleunt kinda or our staple pro ducts, and will be good for sore eyes if any have come from the interior as "doubting 'l‘homasee" about our cape hilities. [ Real Esau- Exchange. 1 A zap-ting of L‘w- various read estate firms at tlns city was he” at the office H-f Mchnvm md Wow] yeah-“luv Micr gau-m. ’i'xm PolLuu-x; firms were rapto ianutvl: iixstinga and Limefigld, Pun i'rOWSlSt'li‘i Land (k... A. W. Bush. Oliver '2 “700-1. B S. .\ILHI-V. Furl-mun and Hank im'nrui. Mclutj re and Wood. Wm. H. :‘Vhimflt‘y. and. the Argnd Agency. 1 Oliver anl Wfli callsx‘x wt'm chair laud J. F. Mclntyre eh'ute-J [rum-Hmy 'se.‘n-:ary. The ohjvot.‘ of the meeting; IWcrn at? furzh l-y tixz- chair. and a Real; ; Estate Exchange was ”menu: «I, the lc-m- ‘ {pomry (men-u bring mwln [h-rumneutw I Mo~srl, ("mun B. \Vum]. B. S Miller and] IJ. I’. Mclntyre was app tiutcd 358 com imittw In draft a constxmtixm and byinwsl fur tln- orgrmizuliuu. Sewrul nun‘uu ‘Nmzs mire passed. the must prominent {of \legr‘h was us full-m‘s. I RH-‘mm-zn: That my, nnd after August 10:11 no rmi estate. will be hmrlled by any momiwr u: this Exchange. cxcupt under written ugru‘mout with the nwnural tbvrrnf. Tho Exv-hange thou adjourned, | to meat npxt Friiny. AugJOllz, ill-I'3o I l’. .'\l. at Hm . Him of .\lclutyrn X “3’0“”! whil‘h mil probably [)9 selected as per mnuvnt headquarter]. ' { l I. o. u. 'l‘. Fulhjwiug Illlit'z'rn inltzrllt’d lust CY!!!- iug lny Mrs. H. F. Phillips G. Lodge I h....--o;.-~ i (‘nlf‘f l‘cznplur. A F. Learned; Vice I'llc'nz'lar. Ga: Butler: Secretary. It. E. firm-manna]; Ant. Src..Lou Stocknud; 'l'rtuanrer, Lem; Stucknml; ('hapluiu. Belle Slucknnd; Marshal, R. P. Seminoll; Dept. Marshal, hinrthu limiter; Guard. jAler-d Greenwuml: Sentinel. Wm. ‘Wilkoa; Juvenile Templar, Ella; Thorn } hm; Past t‘hiet Templar. W. F. Learned. i ANOTHER Bun-x _ «Messrs C. 0. [Bartlett & Co. yvstcrday lot a con~ ‘trnct to (ieurge Sturrclt to erect u llargo three story brick illnldlllfl on the cornor of Madison and Water strvut, opposite the foundry. This building will. when complete. form a splendid addition to our business hulls-as. U. S. surveying steamer MoArthur is in the harbor. British ship Sherwood, lumber laden, was tuwed to son yesterdny by tug 'l‘yee, bmmd fur Hubsuu's Buy, Australia. 3 Brit. bktu Jennie B. was towed from} this port In Tacoma yesterday. by tugl Biz, to load lumber fur Sid uey. Bktn Retriever arrived last night from San Francisco. and was towed to Bad luck by tug .‘dugul. Schooner Omar and Hattie sailed for Seattle yesterday, where she goes to dis charge. the larger part of her salt supply and take on ice in the place of it. She will go out for a catch of fresh fish. Nurweuiun ship Hoideu wan towed to this port by tug Rainier this morning, lumber laden from l'ort Gamble for Hot bourne. Am. Ihip R. R. Thnmpson goea to son from Port Discnvery today in tow of tug Pinueer, bound for Melbourne. Steamship Umutitla arrived from up Sound this morning. She took from here 455015565 canned salmon and 90 bar aela Suited salmon and proceeded to Vio toriu. ‘ From Mozaare Dally. Mechanics all buey More carpenters neended. More bricklayer: in demand. New house; in all directions. Laborers of all kinds in demand. Moro piling along the water front. Capt. R. W. doLiou went up Sound to-day. Rev. A. Laubnch of Port Discovery is in town. Capital is pouring in here from ell di rections. More money being brought in for in veetment. Judge Lnngford and wife have gone to Whatcorn. The Anacs job rooms are overcrowd ed with Work. Miss Annie Busby lett thie morning for Portland. Mr. Levi (‘ays‘ new residence will be completed. Grease the wheels of the boom —end keep it moving. More brick buildings on the flat will be announced. Work on Mountain View Hotel pre gresses steadily. i The candy maker hoe spread his tent‘ on the county lot. ‘ Mr. Devoe‘a tine new residence in ad ‘mired by everybody. Paint and plaster are being slsthered ‘aronnd quite lively. ‘ Late street improvements on the hill make a good showing. 1 Mr. Fuge'e new buildinge form quite la little town 0! themselvue. i Dr. Minkter goes to Csutrulia tonight ‘to look after property interests. ‘ Mr. Busby is about to erect a new Edwelling for himself and family. ‘ Bartlett's new brick block will bee fea ture of the business part of town. The new buildings on Mr. Lane's prop erty are rapidly assuming shape. Our boom is moving fast enough to make some of the old timers dizzy. Another new dwelling in Portuguese town beck of llestinge homestead. Capt. Biondi has already began cleer ing and improvtng the Buttons lots. Transite clearing and street Work in the suburbs are being carried on rapidly. We hope the extension and grading of Water street will soon be eceompliehod. Y. M. C. A. monthly business meeting this evening, at the library room in their hall. Mr. Will A. Pain, agent .'or Cham berlnin .1- Co. of Des Moines, lowa. is in town . Mre. Plummer‘s new dwelling house in the Plummer addition se about com pleted. Port Townsevd nee-la live correspond ents of all the lending Pocific coast news papers. The steamer who is expected here this afternoon from up Sound, to sail for Alaska. Capt. Dalgardno‘l new reaidence un his suburban property will be a credit to the town. Rev. J. B. Alexander's fine improve ments near Point Wilson abuw well from the water. Mr. James Jones has been appointed manager. and F. “’.Pettygrue necrotnry of the Port Townsend Tmmpountion company. Mr. Lake‘s new [muses are begining to fill the \‘;.(::Hi»:)‘ on the suutlzeru slope of ;tbe Morgan 11111. 1 (has. ('oiurr, who was ill :Zth’rfll ‘weeks in the marine hug-mu. dim] nml was buried lust weck. Mr. 'l'. P. Lnkexu. the great Pasadena (Cal ) real estate m m. hllu iuvauul hen: lust fall. is in lawn again. Mr Payne} new resi leuce will mmu be ready in plastering. I: Will in.- :'.u unra mem to that part of lawn. Mr. J. N. Gnlr, publi=her of the 0737m piu .\‘cw I‘mnswipt.ia in a crnirrfl alum of health and Die paw-r is Eur blllt‘. New dun-Hi” 14 2mm: hum; built an n pidly nut men.- IL-n l'r-Hjur-IVc's um ap penrnnce: t'ucrv are gum-Al; unwind. Hrs. Pugh‘s :.L-v: ronidz-n'st: m Kuhn's addition is large. ag-meiuus and s:;.lx=b— n valunble mldmun In that quarter. Mr. Crulzlou has the 1“:qu on the ground. and is preparing; to one: a new dwelling Imus" far liium if and {.:min. Grudo dnwu Waslziugtnn smm. and Cover up the mud, huge-water mul muse~ worryiug emails in the lower [mm there of. (,‘npt. Willinms‘ new ruideuce in lair ly under Wu.) —--u.iu~'t --f the lmulr r bring on the gruou, and the f-run mliuu hav beeu begun. The improvements being made on the Occidental llnt-sl building are clinnszim; mu structure very materi:-Hy for the better. Messrs. Graves mnl Hansen :3 new firm, have Inmio pmmmlinns to open :1 grvoery store in JB3. Fordlmm‘n‘ [MW budding nu the Mll. The church prnpurly of M. Paul's Episcopal mum-9y Wilt suun he nrnn mauled with u landmine rectory. Bids are beiug adv; rtiscd fur. Mr. J. E. Clark". late uhtor and pro prietor of the P . zidenu (Cal.) Daily Union. is in law». and may conclude to inns“ and remain. \Vork will soon he Cummeut‘e-d on the public building. It. will be an edifice, when czrrnpleted. giving Port Townsend envuilable prominence. Two non-residents purchased lan {ow months ago, through the Am agency, have just refused twice wl they paid for it-—uud any they intend improve and mum: upon it. The Olympian took on 'unrJ this morning 1,200 casts of canned snlmgn. to bo shipped cast over tho Northern Pacific. These salmon are part ofa cargo brought from Alillkfl. Our live real estate agents have.“- rnuged for a splendid "write-up“ in the New York Jlornhg Juurqu--»n gnu: paper with a circulation of 225,000 Cup ies. The correspondent. Mr. Ertvl, was in town Saturday. We would like to «00 University hill graded down and liailwud (in: filled. A few flnt cars and a locomotive. and a small army of picks and shovels prupell ed by braWuy muscle would accumplinh Wonders this fall. Uncle Dan Logan is putting rustic on his dwelling at. the corner of l'uylnr and Lawrence rtrects. and otherwisu titling up in style—and they do any the old gentleman looks more like nbcucdict than he has for years. The new Seattle dnily paper. the Morning Enterprise, has turned its toss up to the dsi‘iss utter thirty days' brie! existence. The ll’ushingfoniuu will follow in Its wnks unless some patriotic stockholders put up money pretty lost. In i. field so ably filled. it cost money to act in. Over $150,000 was sunk in Port land in one newspaper alone. in a fruit less ofl‘ort to rivsl the Oregonian. A similar result may be expected in the Post-Intelligencer'a field—it the backers of the now concern put up enough. Mayor Learned did a proper thing in appointing George Sturrett to the unex pired term on the city council. Mr. Starrntt received a large vote. nnd came neur being elected. A 5 to harbor mus ter. Mr. Chas. Jones, present incumbent was appointed. Cupt. Gilbert had a large petition asking his appointment. .nnd probably would have reached the ‘oflice had it not been for the fact. as ul ileged by the Mayor. that ho was em ployed by s shipping firm, and the ap pointmout might have been criticized as a favor to that firm. However, Mr. Jones is s capable oflicer. and a new np pointincnt. had one been made, Would hue been merely rotating honors. Capt. Gilbert possessed every qualities tion necessary for a good harbor muster. The local debating club duly annexed Canada to the United State: Saturday. For next Saturday evening the question anvzp. 'l‘hat railroads should be operated and controlled by tho govern ment. Afllrmutive: \V. M. lleiiicy. J F. \chntyro and L. R. Flowers; riogutive: 'l‘. N. Holler. Allen Weir and A. H. Win trude. ___A Nor. Ibip Oregon wn towed to non Saturday in tow of tug Mogul. Nor. uhip Hoideu was titted to svu Saturday in tow of lug Ruuier. Nor. bark I’ufloepurtoon was towed to Blake];~ yesterday by tug Ranicr, to load. Swed. bk. Gloria was towed to 'l‘iico mo yesterday by tug Queen City. Br. Hhip St. Vincent was towed down: from Port Gamble yesterday. by tog Tyeo. bound for lilolbourne—seeking crew at this port -1‘5!“ IADIIGAL. Ilia Annie Hall of Seattle recently delivered an oration on "l‘ho State of Washington." from which the following clipping is taken: This proapective state occupies an im portant geographical tingle. and stand ul 3 wutcntul sentinel upon the frontier of the realm. A quiet burborr;l3,Wt) square miles heading out to the old ocean—the grand highway of nations—- laya evtry seaport of the globe under tribute. Flagsol' evury nations tiuttnrin her balmy broezo, and the whitowings of commerce lay upon the- treasures of the out and the probabilities of the west. See her opening her intrint ayes and surveying the muuiiiticmrt prospcct mirrored by the luturc! Cradled iu the lap of bouutounii nzitnri‘. uholecls the rising strength of her inborn power. She enters her ulll’et‘l’ with on faltering step—moves WI“! n conscious energy tbiit commands the praise-if h-‘r odult sisters. And why? Uncuiino bt-r iiutur al resources are infinite. though practi cally untouched; became one!) profit aion of nature has made her ciipnbieol providing happy homes for a million population; becauso Within liar L-roml borders—ample for an empire—lire cm brnoed 3000 hqunre miloa of rich mineral lands. 7000 square niilesiil‘ timber. and XLUOO square miles of agricultural and grazing lands; because she iii blessed with a climate equal to the moat fuvomd ;cn earth. and because aha posuosess icourageoai. l'iyrl oi izeua. who regard the_ public _schuola an the bulwark ol that: m r From Tut-din": Dull:- Thc County (‘ummicsinncrs are in 598- sum. Tun Icon! C. L. S. 0. mean this L‘VUU im: at the 2: ans-- nl’ R"?. J. S. Dmxisnn. Tim 5.4:) F‘ranuczscu JuurnuquPmll nurrv has a fine boom arziale (at Smith! Mr. Chm. Becker. is (flexing his nmire muck fur snEv at 00.1 m the m-z: 30 days. Til: K'mncor is in Seattle Ewing c‘.: m;- n! EiLxl repaint] fur her numul immov lion. The Pulnusu Guzeur' oH‘a’lax comes tn the from Wlnl a line “boom" rditiou of 8 pages. The rewmm filth-r Wok-M n'h-r im deruuug her annual mp airs. is again lfl'HJ and tczniy for duty. Adother cargo of tan is expvcfel in. in a very few days. The St Francis left Japan on Juiy 3rd wzlb 303“ bus of iea fur ibis port. C W. Ruby has 502 d the Purtland li'orld to J. .\. Nz-well 3: Co. The [Vorld somehow has lulu of tumble to gut mvned property of lake. Hastings k. Little-fish} .1.-Li yesterday. in (mm! fidc sale, 37 ton u. iiasticgs‘ thir-l euldmou. I‘riccs waning from S6O in $l5O pvr !ut. Mr. Sax:';‘.eu :1 blacksmim frmu .\l=u— Bikini-'1 who has ham: HI Wuz'k Lu- Mr Weunuuth. was juim-d by b:s fumxly on Saturday nhormmu. 'l'lu-y an: lucntcd in Capt. Seymnrc'a residuum". Thu Stratus.- .\‘vliiu was eugagcd x-n (lav banimmihb rirer rm Sarurrluy. She w.” hunch-i 1 and partially sunk. Slit win repaired, and flunk-d as ('lcverly as ever mul wwwuded ..u her way. We um glad to seenuruld piuuci-rs wlm stood 3n nnbly by the {mummies uf our city in its infancy, reaping a rich rc wurd in the sale uf their real estate. Nubmly deserves It more than ”10y do. Lieutenant O. S. Willey. of tin: rev enue cutter \Vuluutt, received on yester day morning tho and new» of rim death (if his ngvd mother. He: home was at \\ushiugton City. Mr. W. has the syn:- puthieo of ilie ARGUS We understand that Judge Briggs snl-l vnaterdav. to .\l r. Kittononr. Hm Mr. O. A. Low, mm of IC.“ Low of Wuudland Cal. arrived herelnst even ing. lie is thinking of making some little investments on his own hook. I.’ wiil be remembered that his father on a recent visit invested something like a hundred thouenud dollars here. The Axum; acknowledges :1 call from me. J. M. Miller of the Pacific Ex pmss of Portland. The Professor has twice been the l’rohibitxonists cun-Jiduk .'or Congress in Oregon. Helms 810 ml two trips up Salt river very nicely and seems alive. Perhaps ho came uver to yrs-pare Judge Greene fur the inevit able. The Stillehm's Pasha of for-thud, Oren, a paper published in the Norm"— gini‘: language hm put-lishrd entire the nrtivlu of Capt. Juliuulzesru of the schr. Uscnr and Hattie lt‘Cl‘DU)’ publi-hrd ii: the AEGCS. Mr. J. ”JR-trump \l’ tln Aunts {urce twin-lanai the article and wrote it fine prefncr‘. The whole is :1 line udvctiiscmunt fur our city. City Council tonight. The commit tee on street improvements Will be ready to report und there will be music. Don't urnmble even if it hits you prett; hard. Work must go. on .Bnd our Cit} Fathers will do their best and wisest and it it don't happen Inooiucide will, your idem don't kioh and howl but jflil‘ in and help push on to a grand consum mation. All pull and pull together. The editor 0! this paper received an appointment from Grand Master E. L. Smith of Hood River, Or.. as Deputy Grand Master tor the district com poeed of Jefferson. Clalem. San Juan Island and Whntcnm counties He is author ized to visit lodges. exemplify the net-rel work, institute new ludgee, grunt din Densntionl. tc. It i- a position he hold a law years ago. during which time he inetitateJ three new lodges. The :egu?ar mummy business meet» in; of the Y. M. U. A. was helJ last evening. A full attendancu was present and the affairs of the association wen tomnl in In good ahape excqit an indebt edness of about S2OO. It was decided to make a very vigorous effurt t : collecx all out etauding aulmcriptiuna. Maseru. Harper, Brown and Weir worn made a .committm to urmngv fur the first an ‘ nunl meeting and an anniverslry to be held during the let Wt‘t'k in Sept. prox ; Two persons wen- ndmitfcd into mem ‘ berehip. An insurance company that is rapidiy becoming popular is than Hntunl Euduw ment Auncia'ion. of Oakland. (‘aL It issues policies in mms Imm 81.000 in $10,“)! each. unites the graded mucus meut plan and the Internal features at other successful modern companies, and pays the endowment of five equal numuuts during the life-tum. at the pol icy linlder. For those who wish to do rive benefit [rum their life iuuuranc: while living, this company la~ Itrucl: the popular plnn. By taking 75 years n tho limit. of exmctaucy.thenpplicuun nge at joining is uubtmcted (mm mm figure. nor] the intervening years are d: Vida] mm five equul perimli H)» is nmnoe of the lmluy insures the first in stallmunt. am the [whey holder utdoati: in eutitlvd tn the next maturing inntuli ment. Fur pnrticaimrs apply to this of» fico. Bazk Matilda crralladen l‘mm Seattle: arrived this muruing in tow of tug Queen City. Bark Sarah Ridgeway lumber-linden from Tacoma arrived last evening in tow n! tng Holyoho. She will sml for Shanghai in a few days. Bark Atlanta lumberlaJe-n from Ul salady. arrived in mg of mg Tyeo last evening. She will mil for Honolulu. Str. Mexico arrived {ram 8. I’. last evening at 5 o‘clock with 125 tons of freight for mu city. bringinxnlarge number of pas-rangers also. She pm ceuded up 80ou late in the evening. Steamship Idaho auiloJ last evening for Alaska With 50 tons of freight (rum our Wharf and I fu'l 10ml of passengers. She also tunk 2090 cases 0! salmon boxes. ‘ Recently we publi-bvd a statement prepared from the official Pustul Hmde. jun issued, which explains the nituntiuu fully and accurately. It is valued fur reference and instructive nl we‘l. Fol~ lowing ii the summary: Tlwre were established in the Uni ted Suites from Dem-mbcr l. 1587. to June 26. 1888, 927 new pustuflicea They were distributed throughout the country as follows: Southern states. 60.2 per cent; Western states. 15.3 per Cent; Pacific c-mst states, 6.5 per 00m; New England states. 2 per cent: territories 9 per cent. total, 100 per cent. In rixtwn south ern states there was 60.2 per Cent. of all the new pustuflicos ustubliahod. whlle all the rest of the country. embxacing thirty~twn slams and ter ritories, got only 39.98 of the new [0508: Hurrah For the Dru-ovary Road. Our county cum Q.SSEU!!9!!, now in sos~ sion, awarded :5 Contract yesterday to P. R. Stoukn'ui, of this L'tt}'.tt? build :1 Wagon . road along the stun! line of Port Discov ' on [my [i‘u‘n K9)‘:m 3' in has but] 0 HM lmy. 't'lm c .utrnct plies ir .54.“?0. and the momy IS to L“ pzmi pziniy out of the mainly trcasury an! 3mm)- by private Mil-:zcriptinn. .\l '. Keene of Luluzd val ley is in iwwu with tits Pupscréptn 11 pa per. ”01145 llrz‘u the lee drug moving spiri.’ in this matter from the start. has ruism about Sfilii [Ln-z. far. and uevda as much umrc. H'- will cut: cum on: crti-i Z-‘IIS z-rtziy .12.] mm rrzlnv vnml l'. l\ need-i 1:55 to n id '3”: l'u'u“ .: the ar‘r'cptral tizncj :o "Fla-ell 0'11." Ir. :i-rsa ilu<ii tires; “‘l4-“ u‘nr‘. i-tl l_\' I; : planiy mane}; a few; nlaliurs \L a 3? lmr lly :e miswrl by any! The :.lrsulntr nrfx'L s:in If the road is! tintilLrE'U-Ifit‘ll. l 'l'lu: t-uuuty i'oznzizissiuurr: have rxc-l “guiz-srl this um-ncuity by uppropriatingl {or it mi! of the unruly Izonsnr: all that C"'Ju] LP hymen! . 1! only rt'mznzxs for the li‘u-rul publzc tn «rig-z-lriueut County «':Trrt lny [-rivatv funds. We lmpo (his will ln. don-1 lilrt-mlly. '\‘u wurtiner üb je-(‘t has nppcnlrzl to on: purses fur 2h: pas! ton )cnri. ....r from \‘vuu-rday‘u Dnily. Sugar is can! 2': bu riding. 'l‘histL-s! Cut. {ht-m doVn! “'c lmvo a liasinss. Council. 1 .\tr. Jaw-h Bellman went up Sound tmluy. I Hints. in l' ram-n. .‘lru :sauming fearful prup(-l'ii‘|:;<, Plenty ( 1’ will net-'4 papers for snlu at the Aunts will 'O. Capt. Kennett u! the sit-:unnr Susie is very nick :1! Utsnln-lny. A girl wanted to do house work at A. ‘\ . B.\sit's. Mr. 1". A. Winslow returned to Seattle on the Olympian today. The :c-rritnrinl law against tliistles {subt be enforced my says the canned. Mr. Hart. headanlesmnn of Waterman J: Katz is off for a vacation in Cal. to 15'. It now is conclusively proyou that .\rton in not a director of the P. O. .ilroad. China talks war with England in case the nnprnsaion nil‘hinese continues in Australil. Brooklyn has n grout street car strike. Over four hundred mou have quit work. Violence in feared. Capt. deLion arrived home yesterday from Seattle where he has spent a few days as pilot commissionor. Capt. Frank Winslow of the l'. S. Custom service came down from the Queenaity yesterday evening. Henry George eulngizes and Clev' lauds message and position and any: n the stepping stone to free land. The Dominion Governments cruisar "Dream" has Stird on American fishing «charmer for Violation of that fisheries trout). Mr. N. J. Lovinsnn. for nine years en gaged on the Oregonian has been em ployed an editor at tho general new. (10’ partment of the P.-I. Hon. 0. M. Bradshaw. returned from Gal. yesterday. He reports tho bark Murray as a total wreck. Her cargo was saved but no part of the Ihip except anchor: and chain-. 7 Mrs. S. Waterman received a. telegram I this morning that her husband wmz dun-i :eronsly ill. and asking her to go to him 1 immediately. I!» is in California, at a.l well known watering place. 3 Judge Briggs and wife have braved ‘ 1:. battle of life together fifty-five yearai this week. Their many friends rejoice to know that. they are pflvilc‘fled to enjoy the quiet of life's evening in peace and plenty. Phase take notice cf the {act that Me 111-Hen our very popular harness maker has remark-d his entire ntock to the Tib bals building opposite the pusl oflice Fla can pleuse yun with all sorts 01' ’hings in his line. Among the passengers from Dunge mres on the Dispatch last evening ware: Capt. John .\lurrir, Mrs. Capt. )IcAl mnnd. Mrs. L. B. Trm‘. Mr. Smith, )1 rs. Barnum and Wesley Barnum. The latter We passed on up to Scuttle. Messrs. Curry and Cornelius of Purl:- lnnd. ()f., yesterday bought the Hamil ton tract out on the peninsula (some 3‘2 acre.) for $3,250. They will place it up on the market in Portland immediately. and will probably realize handmmely un their investment. ___—”___.— City Council Proceedings. The city council met as per adj-unru input In! evening, Mayor Learned in the chair. (‘Oum‘iimeu Littkfield. Bart lett, Downs, Sturrett. Burkett and \Vey muullx, (‘lcrk Sonny. ltnrllml Finn and (‘:ty Surveyor Furtman in attendance. The following hllu‘flltl‘g cummittees were appointed by the mayor: (‘ummittea nu utn rt: and sidewalks— D. M. thtiufiel-l. H. L Burkett nm! Geo. E. ~turrn'tt. Cummittve cu health, sewerage and drainage—ocm. W. Duwni. A. W9} mouth and D. M. Littlefiald. (.‘ummxtteo on fire. water and light— Wm. Payno,(;oo. W. Duvns and Gen. E. Starrett. C immitloe on revenue and poliu-e—F. A. Burtlutt, A. Weymouth and Wm. P yne. C .mmzlm on finance—H. L. Burke“, F. A. Bulbs“ and D. M. Littlefield. Committee on harbor and wburvva— A. Way-month. Gm. W. Downs and Gen. E. Ftnrrett. The strer-t commissioner we; ordered to immmliatoly repair Jd‘fcrmu street and to put Monroe street in good repair for heavy Pauling, so that Washington street might be closed tor 8 Hum. I The city attorney was instructed to prnpurn nu nrdumnce fixing the grade of Water street twa inches tower than at] prvaeut. and tn ix [ht-grade u! \‘r'ushing- ‘ ton strnet two feet higher than Water‘ ulree-t. I The city lurvoyur was instructed to‘ piepare an estimate of rxcnvution fur the \thington street. impruvementmsu than bids might be asked fur the same. The use «if the city hall was "30:16er to the lucal Debating: club when not m: use by the city. 1 - t The Pruhibntion;sla have purcbaied thv‘ Yakima Signal plan! for $2500 and will ‘ mnku it a Pl‘llhih.‘iuD ”gnu, under Ml9l minimum-u! izf Mr. M. G. Vau'yuv. nti “filo. I I Tim: Sew Jam-inn District. , “Wu-mus, Suma hi the aasnoiiilu Jus :ticc:‘~ of ‘u‘mhi'igl in Ti-rrilury have sent. !a Cummimiczitiun to ticnntor Julin :'I. ‘.‘Jitchell of Ore-gm: and um hula-gain -1110:). C. a. \Hmrhz'es a ildll: nr the cre ination of tin) new: Ju:.’ic:.:! l)i-.ir§cta fur fsnid 'l'erritnry. mil the appdimnn-nt u.’ itwu additional Juli-4m; and \\‘ziLtEAs. Hm I‘m-amt; I; Lr .-‘.~<. lln film has . 43ml lc.“—'-ln‘.iui.fi NIH! {aria-ml {ml the same to an d .\lirslidi and \'\;;:r glmss mging tho iiztiiiwliziw ;::::I.~::go3:~l i lllk' hill prupvsml by mil Jud,“ >: wLii-u ital! pron-Eva lm‘ a l’Mri». t-v inc-fin! -:t.i lcouutics of Jvfl'crscn, Island, San Juan, iClaziam, liltsup, .\Eusnu, 'l'lmratnr, (.‘hu ihuiis, Pacific and "Cs'.iizlii.:'fiiani, extent!- liufl (rum liiitia'h Guiillnlilll m.- tlli‘ nnrth 'ta Orr-gun 0:: the :..-nth. “‘:tli L'ul2l‘l:= izl » “Lima-um. Fart ’l‘(}'.‘.'li£<UL-tl. For; 3.3 a.“ Igor}. Olympia :inl filmiusuno. Nun: lthEl‘tfuh' l)" it 1 “(fix-11173:], U." (lib l'ul'l TnWltai'Ynl Bar 3 Association, that we Must inwardly and i . . . emphatically putt-at ngmust ”:01“th ‘ductiuu or 312135 .:u «.f air-:1: u bili for H e ;fU-’ma‘i“n of mid District, far [3.0 {allow ‘lUL’ masuns: lst. 'l‘bnt Sufi! i-rnposcd District ex tends from the Bl’lfifill pvsscusiuns 0., the north to the (.‘alnmbin river on the l afll‘llh. n distance of about 250 milcs, cin iimcmg the Whole count at Washington l‘i-rritury b ir.l¢ ring on l'uc Puerflc ocean. That name of s.ul p'nuos of holding court :im Cain-Grit”! l-y i~ui2rozi~l. hut th , :liercut h.m.- to he rcui'lz&l hy stage and the othH'S by Warn. 2.1. That :lm in .-st centruiy located City iii which a Court i-i held in said «lis— trict is Olympia. at the “Flu! (if l’ugct Squad—zit “l'ltfill paint the Judges nf' ~:ml District wmml nei‘easarily inside 5 "Plant the Clt)‘ (if Olympia is a distance (if one. lmmliul miles frmn Port ’l'mvnsvnd and mm hundred HD'I titty miles from Whatcom, requiring twu days travel. a! great expense and ilclay to litigants and attorneys. 3rd. That the city of Part 'l'ownsoud IS the Port of Entry of the impartunt Custnms District of Puget Sound and rapidly increasing in c'nminercu. wealth aud pupulutinn. With which the legal business is keeping pace. 4111. That the numerous northern counties “1' l'nyet Sunni] :er fast and steadily filling up with permanent rcni dents and it would by a great injustice nml an irreparable damage an muse counties tu be included in said proposed district. sth. 'l'lm't tlm existing arrangement: of districts. tlulugb not szltrsfacmry, is much mun- preferable to said northern counties than the pmpneed re arrange ment ni‘ districts. Be it further lu’t’sulce'il. Tim! tho [um-idem “I the Part l’vwnseml Bur Assr‘cintnon be and he hen-by in nutimrizvd tn sign the fore- L'uing resolution: and tn forward :1 copy thereof tn Senator John 11. Mitchell and nm-tlmr tn our representative Han. C. S. VuurheCß. 'l‘Hm. N. lumen. I'res‘t Port van=eud Bar Ass‘n. ~ Dated August 6, 1888. ._ _A -.._.___ Open Air Meeting 'lcr spoke on the street last he Inhjvct of temperance ~n at his request assisted ‘ professor made a good - ‘nks made something at "be marshal dietin guis ‘ctiun. I: it worth while . 'narslml wbu will do not. of last night harmed o. ~e more than the whole a. 11 {or year. The A 360. at '1 make a fight on any L 'nes in tend to insist o n; his duty We cannot . eed at this time of all 0‘ 11 must keep order or rest, v t T' The Glory Crowned (llilllt of the Show World! A HUGE AND COMPLETE MIRROR 0F WONDERLAND! 10 Acres Cnnvded xvitln Fascinating Amusemox ——T\vo lug. Brilliant and Bewildering Parlormmeeo “—— PDRT TOWNSEND. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th. SELLS —:- BROTHERS” GREAT 3—RING CIRCUS, ELEVATED STAGE. REAL : Rom/55.1% : I—IIPPODRom And s—Gontinent Menagerie .\ll of E 'nh‘fi I'ltllfitiil‘nufi Hid-13;;u ll Arvnfc (11mg?|.i:3x.ns:ll‘r.lxi:_c lle'lrpes. lllippgldr'e‘m: 0010.11“. ‘““'"""“mu'x'“.{xlimitifmi'X‘L-Stifssif‘iifitt (‘.;Tttlfr;|l€;llcdrf'nrisi‘;:= ‘ " 153,500,000 Invested tar the Who’s Detectatroa! Actual Dally Emelm, 34.2"! i ”mung Imugilmtiun ('UHTUHILIWT If its Stupendous Mdgnitudo! 1:337,» . . 7‘3; Eff; .\y;"*f': .253" g, 2 \-‘ r , ~ ‘ 5 . < «VAN-E“ . /7;,\ V > _ . 7 .; ' ‘ll,fl~-7..--_§__l.,. > I -:‘" - ' , “ .. .FTS" . » ‘ '77? '; - : - ~r’ 3;"‘4 .0113“. . ‘ . ' 4.x: 2 ’ -’°§Y&l§f§fih; "E: £793? T.“ ' «‘2 1 ' ._fi’i'i .-''- ', .\.;2 '1 '7‘»; ~.. . ‘2. ,3: 7.2+, “-V _ , u I: :51 ‘ fig?» ':xifigi, '2.“ 3’, .'—'. . 7 ‘ ’ I .’ E ”II" '-I ",. ‘ .fi4§l'3;:_,§§.;;"- :'.{h 531‘ '53:..‘1‘. . _. ;_,, _7 :111 "15' ~.‘.,:|_ A: ._.-'._. ‘ ‘. “g _. f." 2 ' . 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Lavisiny Sumpnmus reproduction of the I O I Races, Revels and Glathtnrlal Gumhats of Ancmnt Bumu Xn Howl,» 2.0" yeah? fill 1:":le :md liu- unky ’Hmr ughlmnis in Soul-stirring Slug]. {‘._- >;l‘.mm;u-:f Ln n_:[|u':~ :‘p-o'Fn‘ A' ln.;r '.l"le mm;ud,ulm lilo! m 4...“ .\‘n!.dn'3 an-l Tzinnu-L:u.t?_\' lhun: :v-i ':;1~ N-u ‘1: \\.X:. '.H.- 1.1.0 'l‘nwvrix'g. King}, Fiumol' , “a : .. i ;. ...w -.. _..,,_.._____ “. ' )V 1 H N ( IIXI 1.. JR. H . ,BOGARDUS! l:..=n.;u-.; 1:; IH. ' ' ‘..- w z-‘ !. .‘lud Ilia (ilflcd Stun! J‘s—_— ‘ “"1 v- - : “V fl ' V 0 : 3w; r ..:1 Gray's: :31? :. :..:2dwz'zaatxng dippapctam; on El!“ ___— "H‘r'n- (.‘nl 'um uu llm Lint!" 300 I’ha-[mxm-n-d .\runfv .\xzistsf ‘JU Dazzling Acts} \ u" h ‘.‘h!-”-'-. Amhlrl: \h-I-u'u ~'.. 7. we ‘J NYA‘.‘ .- .l u H' :2 ll‘ Eux'upmz. Yawn-v.ll- Coal- I-inli n. in In. 3.1; .ni IL 1.2" {. :‘. »::.;.‘. .~ ‘n :iw ”11.37 Thou-'5 314;.- X.. .\z .ml M Law L'.f .\.l'l‘; :; m: >.: Log“. :.. t mutnu‘. or. '.l“ Prowl-IO! ___—m "M an , ' rf-qw' . . ‘- . 1 r ‘ ' 50 bag...) 3 Win Ms A UMBISfiI Beflax of bange Llfe. .«w‘u—a—as-l-Ir‘J:l l;.\ I: 3:; ; \( ‘l‘ I l()l{§l':§!# :._..;.,.,;1 ''. . - . » il' iu.n The Great O'Don: “...-‘._— mmr- r. l-‘nlmEv-L \I. 4 Fax. « .2 ... l; v. ‘2; _u .-l I!w:-' ..r I- ("L'mlfls uu .\m.-rlcnn rim-Ladlb |.;'-:{ whim.” -. - . '. » -..x\l‘_'l,'.",l'rl.'|l'-:Il I.x-liut.‘o;“3ld," (‘.” Alll ..-_ x .-n ‘ . 1::I‘:-!" .1 n: x:.:: 041mb; Peerless, : Poetic, :F. “v ' P’ ' - " ‘at : Parad. .\.;;-~-..r1 J - :I K ~ ' 3 ['sl)le l’npzlizxr [’l' 6 ~ . f .‘ri . —. Parr" :- mar] Hal". CHEt-P ROUND-1'81? EXCURSIGNS (IN ALL SIEAMERS. ~.. ‘.j.~ n‘.~ :‘.:r lurn- Hum. m’v —‘-I.M__— {FM-n l-sm‘vi.s .:t .-r ‘. .- ‘~ , --L , '_' w !'Elh.\'ir: u'h Augual‘llm and lath. Saw Wan mm-wr firmly. Auguu 17m, \ JH_Uu\\‘.‘ s.::.r.lu.\. All-'11:! lath. I 11l M 7 : epu Ican P ' ' rlmarles. l!--‘ I '.Jivm; primarih will be held ll llr- “’..-xi: precinct: uf .leficrwn County. ‘:xr 11- ;;-.-1 ll polling places, an Sammy, August 25, 1888, . for (L.- x .::-pose of electing doles-In I. ' fa 01'"th(.“nfl‘icL‘glOB t.’ I). Lold in Put Ju“'l.:k .'| 3. (“'1 ‘ L .1 , I Sluumay. Sept. 1. 1838. I M elm: sewn fielcgates to ultond the 5 Tc. rrit' rial Republican Convention to b. i lwld in l-lifuzw'burg on the 11th day 0! 3 Septe‘xnbar‘ li‘lh‘. i Precxnts uill he rntitlvd to elect dele l g;;f.:.~a t.) the (busty CouVeution, u fol- I lows: il’ort :i‘mvum‘ndnu I: 1"himncum........................ 8 1‘dn'm1............................ 2 Qun'rinu......................... 9 11rrnnnu................ 2 1r0xn1n1v....................-... .. '1 'l:ull<-rk........................... a [whim-1............................ 2 Tu1fl1.... ... “ By orde-r v.’ 21m (‘entrul Commiuu. .I.aner Buxaaa. Chairman. J. N, LAl'uArn, Sec. —L\'——-—- Boots and Shoes! FOR. THE NEXT 60 DAYS I will Sell as Follows: l.:a~li:~.~‘ .\..h-rzmn Kile...sl 501.; an 7.3 [,lolil-~' l’elflulq- Grain L’ 00 to l 50 1.:u1i.-.~" Kid Oxford .. ... ‘.Z 00 to 150 Lmlivs' ('ir Kid“ .... ... . 2‘; 00 to 3 50" Ltuliu" ('lnth Button . . ZSO to 200 .\li.~.~'v>' Ann-rival; Kid. .. . 2 00 to l 50 Mimws “ML-h Hmiu.. .‘ l 2 00 to I 5. ——-I will also Sell all of my— Trunks and Vahses at Bust. As I intend to close 'tbis line ofjood nut to make room for a larger dock 03 Boots and Shoes. This Will be tho In“ chance you will ban to go! I Trunk or anlse Cheap. —-REMEMBBR THE PLACE— ’ T ‘ 9 LI" ER‘MORE S Next the Postofilce.