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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. XI. m MTELLWHiI'ER. Oaice—Front Street, Foot of Cherry. KATKS or ADVKKTIiMSG Oossfosra, (one I Dehor lsaa).l«* InanrUoe.ll 00 Sack mbwqanl Inatnltoa SO I—dim MUM par llaa as By UM yaar or qouter tl re4a<~«d rata*. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN M. KQLLOCK, M.D., Physician and Surgeon. Mill tt., first building went of Bt-aldaara Hlitfc awl Htdlrai ata JtlS-AXv C.M. ANDERSON, 01 rr AWD OODHTBT WOBX PROMPTLY AXD AOCCBATI LV DONE w .r» .v»!l< iu.l from any part of Pag«t gtund OAm over Oily Drug Mom. P. O. Boi SOT. saixtr Sander Collection Agency Collections a Specialty. OFFICE WITH W H WHITE, uiyl-tf Coraar Front and Columbia its prof/ETSTEH^, TEACHES OP PIANO MUSIC. Oall for taraia at r«l<laa<M, i-otasr fifth aad Jafluraon atresia, Haattla. apii-tf PIANO TUMI MM. FREDERICK NITSGHKE. Piano Male er, Of kT*nl ran' tiipananea M Inri'i la Uxmloo, f-iiKUnJ. U>(] Ikwlldk h'HiuM Id New Viirk. RKFAIBM, 1 uaw AND HKOLLATK4 flAMOft to • tboMugb workman Ilk* manner. Order* eft with Devlee, Wcyrfruf k 08., of IMtl*, wtll be K*H)l dUtiiM to. nil-lf 14i. MoNioafa*. t. P. rtu>, Jm. r. KoRiOWR M NAUCHT, FERRY & MN AUGHT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ■ BATTLE, %. T.. OSm la Hoaaa No. 1, ap Main, Ifultt'i Optra Booae, ttaattle. O. Jiooat, a K. fnvu. JACOBS hJINNIR, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Will praatto* In all tha Ouorto of Wirtl»|W TMUmj. Oflfcra oo JaaM Street. Opfoalta Ooetdeatal Mai. apldAv ARTHUR DOYLE. ARCHITECT, OFT ICS Oe«l4t«Ul ifMM J. J. BHEPHARD, KONTMCTORJ BUILDER. Plan* abd ipaeliMUou fnrulohad on abort aottce. Office at the New England Hotel. faM.tr DKNTj_STHY. 4HJ.O.GRA3BE, DCNTIST.fm OflV* uvttr L. P. Smith S Sou's Jewelry Stora, •nil I van'* Mock, S«tHl«>. Liquid aitiuua oxtJ* tia* admlulatarad for tke Hialaas attiacUtta of tsMk. DTI. HIGHWARDEN, PORTUCUESt PRACTICING PHYSICIAN] omul DID ÜBiDUOS OTIB <■!*, PsaSa * Taaag*! Star*, risa l ■ imt'»isWli Oenai Bone— FM • a. u. te « e. ■. Female PIIMHM A Hpedalty. F. B. KENMICK, M.D., (FeeiMtljef Y.) Pfajfidaa and Surgeon. afca"" StU* DIB. BKTH~4 WILLAID, rtyiteisiii and Surgeons. oma at OOLKAN-S BLOCK, CP STAISS. OSMlom-nw 1 la « aad flees Dr. O. C. ROOT. OFFICE--MiM Street, Feat el F««* Street, •a aaa of the mM jiiaiig oiawiil «v 6* orrioi BOOBS raax • A. x. TO I r. *. <ely I. neo. lf**_ Dr.~DTw. STAKKEY, rroiCIM MM MRCEM, norrtnzrr, iussoHY una no 5 & p. 11 MA»OMIC IIALU TKARISCi If TIIE BIBLE. The following extraordinary propo rtion of an orthodox Protestant clergy, man—the Kev I)r Swing, io the Chi cago Alliamt* h— created much re mark in religious circles daring the past few weeks; It so happeoa that all modern diffi cullies of aay moment, in the direction of the holy Scripture*, are not difficul ties with a rendering, bat with a sub ject matter, however mterpeUd. There »l>oM U in the n#r ventou eUmuuitwm of irhole chapter* ami vehole boukt, on the ground that they make the sacred vol uose too large to be printed in good type and still be portable. A email bi ble always means that the type is al most mtoroeoopic. A popular bible should be at once portable and of fair, dear type, and to make tbia pnesible a large part of the Oil Testament *tv>uU be omitted from the editions of the future. Not only are the laws of the Mo«atc state repealed and dead, and therefore unworthy of a ptaee in this guide of the public, bat tbey are the law* of a semi barbarous age, and cart no little of their imperfection over upon the fair i«ges of the New Testament. The New Tes tament has suffered much from thus being found in bad oooipaoy. Tboee treatises are valuable as being a part of the history of the Jewish state, but not as being a part, much less a valuable part, of Christianity. Many of the Hebrew laws were so unjust that their presence in the popular Bible make* it essential that eaeh clergymen and each Sunday, school teacher shall spend much lima in explaining the relation of Moaaio things to Christian affaira —an explanation to be made easier by a withdrawal of the cause. The laws about women and slaves are particul arly unjust, and their presence in the good book will always complicate the inquiry: "What is inspiration?" If, a* almost all Christian scholars admit, those laws were the temporary statutes of x nation, temporary compromises between a horrid epoch and a kimler one in comparison, that literature should have lapsed into quitf'uess along with the Hebrew, the Auiurtte, and Jeb usite and not be spread out today before oar yoatb. as forming some part of the divine troths to be believed. Besides the savage injustice in some of tbe.-e laws there is much that offends again*' the refinement of our more eivilis- J times. No minister,' no family, dare read aloud all of the O.d Testament. It eame from a far off time, aud jars like a disoord upon the modern heart. The Bible has already been so deeply injured by ths timidity of its friends that now, since the rage for a new ver sion has oome, it is high time a de mand wore made that the best of all books be set fiee from some of the weights whioh so impede its progress. Other leaders will oome along after a time to make ohanges of a more radi cal nature, and from their bands the Bible will oome ready to be the band book of the Christians of the next oen - tary. The Bible will always live and lead man. The claim ia made for Australia of baring produced the largest photo graphic picturej io the world, l'heae maguifioent specimens of (he art—not only 1B point of site, but in respect to quality—were taken by Herr liol'er taann of Sydney; they are mounted on ao endless band of paper, strengtbeued by linen, and are one hundred feet in length. Among the subject* are two ooloaaal panoramas of the citiea of Syd ney and Melbourne, each of about a dozen sheets joined together in one harmooiona tone and depth. One pic ture. printed from a single negative, was five by three feet. At Carson. NOT, 'Chinese Harry,' the Mongolian who recently wedded a white woman, has been brought before the Conrte for ornelly beating and al most killing bis spouse. It is stated thai at first the wife need to thraah her bnshaad. bat thy latter, with the won derful imitative faculty of his raoe, soon learned the plan <>f administering a whipping and proc to retaliate. They came into a dangvrous place. Where she might come to bariu; He feared she'd fall, and so be said. 'Won't yon accept my arm?' •Ob. no,' she quite demurely eaid, 'Unless, sir, you oommand; Bat then I think it better far That you accept my hand.' People do not alwaya m«*n what they aay. Sack, it uj be preauaned. >M the hn when the builder ot a cbareb in a London suburb, on return ing UMb lor the lom* of hia heeltb, which hod bees proposed, remarked: •I futj I MB nnre f tted for the »oaf fold tboa for public (peeking.* WBEN o Btu ie ia the habit of using the wot da *bot' and 'if,' doa'l treat him He aaye, Oertenly I will, but'—'l shall be Boat happy to coma, bat'—'l will u aaredly paj yon. if —and all the wbila he Mane that he will do it if he tinda it entirely convenient to, and not other wise. How wonderful are tbe rerelationa ol eeieacn. It baa baew aaticnated that • boy oaa hoar a oall to dinner, tbougb half a mile away, in a thooaandth part of a eeoond. But a oall to duty. Wall, we don't wieh to ba bard on the boy, bat It often takaa a lifetime for him to anderataod it. JL nsHlmnte Alderman baa adrer tisad for hie pocket book, which eon mined, ha ouafsssss. pnaaaa over all the railroada nutßing throng h the city, over every ateamahip liaa having a ter mltwrn there, and to eT*ry place of ▲ muacalar Turk ol Stamboal Tried to pall ont the tail of a mulo. Tboooroner'eju- Ey the body did view. And brought la a verdict, 'Dampbool! SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1881. COIMI\(i! COMING! COMING! Onr new stock is MOW coming in. It will be the MAMMOTH Stock of the Country/ Since it got to be fashionable for everybody to say they can UNDERSELL, We will simpy invite the Public to call and convince themselves. We charge nothing for showing goods* Onr induce ments in CLOTHING, HITS & BOOTS Are perfectly stunning. THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF SUITS From Eight Dollars upwards. Sucli Induoomonts wore novor ofTorodi in tills or any other In terior town. Oome and. oonyinoo yourselves. WE RETAIL Groceries* Provisions. Agricultural Implements, Hardware, &c. t dec., AT WHOLESALE PRICES. •* o n. iaJ M -til MASB H t otxr goods ATO pviroliosed In tlio Bast, AND FOB CASH! Tbus enabling us to five our pa trons tixe entire bonoflt of a San Francisco profit SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. HVRYFSTIM, HUHIVERI Imported direct from the Manufacturers. We constantly have in stock the world-renowned D. M. Osborne & Co. Front unci Ktmr-cut Mowers, Independent sell-rakt 1 Itoapcrs, Nell-rake I{eii]>ers and Mowers combined, Twine and Selt-ltinders. A FULL STOCK OF EXTRAS FOR ALL MACHINES. Ilorso Liay Rnltos, c*?c. The celebrated Studebaker Farm and Spring Wagons, AND THE LARGEST JTTOCK OF GEISI KHJJIIj TTARD WAHE I" B«.U!a. C.vUl.ynm H>!it on .ppMoatfon. » AL!) & C'AMPBKLL, mio-jAwti Front street. Seattle. W. A. HARRINGTON. ANDREW SMITH, San Fr«ici»co. HARRINGTON & SMITH SUCCESSORS TO CRAWVORL" X HARRIXUTON, Importers and Wholesale Ih-nlerm in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, Flour and Feed, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils, Crockery and Glassware. ALSO COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Rod Crown Flour Mills, of Eureka Lime Co., San Juan, Fish Bros- & Co.'s Wagons, -AND— Imperial Northern, Queen and London Insurance Companies OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Aggregate Capital $38,000,000 . HARRINGTON & SMITH, •i3.tr Commercial st-* Seattle* W. T. WM. WILUAMSOg ALIIEKT KBLUMIU PUGET FOUNDRY. WILLIAMSON & KELLOOG. PROPRIETORS. ALL KINDS OF IRON AND BRASS CASTING Done at short notice and in a ratisfactorv manner. dautf _____ _ _ Front street, Seattle, W. T. WADDELI MILES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS TN Ranges, Cook, Parlor and Box S T O "V" E3 £3, ■* Brass Goods, TIN WARE J PUMPS, ' JAPANNED ' LEAD AND —MARBLEIZ'D IRON PIPE, |^ IRONWA RF> FITTINGS, UTENSILS Steam a .W??T°fllf^? lobe Val,e8 ' 4c U ™ '"»TE*M AND GAM PIT*?INC. , ° |1,,, "' : ' Call ud lamia* (h. PRA.XCO.N'IA RANGR | Mla M l« and Uoabie Ovra t at. bnpnTmnl »»«r itU ctkni. M*<i to ki «*i*br*t*<i Superior Steves »*• ■<»>« «>■ **• F*eia c oown. ah ,i»t*« ■»nal*« sot to ermek by If*. nro-b*ck» mrnuM to lwt ttre y«*r» ' tu io» IOU KATtT IIBCTTBD. i »» "iDOu ruoa AttoAu nn »r»i.T rtu.rn. - Mill Sxreett Seattle W. T. »ir»M*wti WA CHONG &CO J ~ C■■ ■IV ,-m. XKA. MVOHX mmmi -= H| itatjeta lo ! KICK. OPICM, j And All kloda of ; Tb* blgtu at prl n •' * paid for - ~ : : UVK HOOH. ; *u. kinds or TEA DIRECT FROM CHINA. THE PUREST AND BEST* Price from 40 cents to 10 per lb. At tb* Brtak More aoraar ot WMklDftoa and Thlid atrceta, B*Ut!«. SAMUEL JKENNET, MKHCHAMV BAA OS iIAKD A CHOICE A'iOKTMEXT Or GENTS' SUITS AND FURNISHING GOODS* »aata. ikm, Brtfui, lakkw Praia, LMIM aa J Mlaaa*' (* altera, *** * mm * u "'-I****9wm COMMKKCIAL •TKKKT. SKATTLC, t> fu Ou Maw Of CatAttAS A CtAAI. NO. 10.