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rfffl ST i scpouu'Ai [Hartford Tiaies.) f. Hr!<etoil Krectortof WdrirtK®. ||; 0 t Perry townabip, were holding • H would have thought it. The j >« leaning arainit hit front I a with bit cheeked «d>M sieeven Crned back and an axe in kb hind, —i i > rr r the other two member* of f *a board, who *tood oataMe the It it< a meetinr. neeerthelea', and i Hi WW nothing l«n imfvwtint SP than thr Mriedion of a teacher ior the F fall term -Lyman Doty «jok- to me abont hairing the achooi," aaid the chair, da liouxiy. ■Lynn Doty!" exclaimed Hm« Tteorw-T a rtaiwart young fallow, with thk'k brown hair, whit* teeth and a saoare ( bin. to make up for hi« lark of downright good lookt. " Why, tym- IKrtjt roofclnt teach a baby. He j. aoit whooi brfotw i did kmgetwwsh. and he ha«n't «t «il»d anytting bat potatoes and winter wheat idoor that I know of. Better click ■o bu (am— «k. Jerkin?" "tiucn* jtou'nrijtbl," the third metaber of the board, a little man with a cheerful fare aod a toft of gray hair atirking straight out from hi. chin. And the chairman nodded bU agree •Mat. " Well." eontinucd little Mr, Ijirkln, with an air of importam e. " I're hid an application that I *«*«• tffl »a(t. IV* a nort <* rriaUra of my wiie V and tiut as nice a fc-irf a« erer ««• Smart, too f'be'a get a cettWcate for two b , Mr , i.«t exatMination Hhe'd make • eelendbl leather, Molly Hantmm froSd" •• Kanborn!" rai-1 Hteee Tennev.abort ly; " any rrmnc tiun with thel+anlnrn. orer the rirer?" "That"* whrr- .thn'n from." aaid Mr. Larkin. "tSbe'< old Jobn Sanl«rn'« girl—him tliat died lait winter.'* Mtere frowned. •• Yo'J won't put her into that arbool. theti, with my conwnt," be »abl, diter ■Binrndy. "What!" «aid Mr. Larkin, with a ga»|> wlu'e the chairman »tared. " What wooid yo i think,'l ti»e voting man re-wmlrd, "it a man aotl yoa Sit tv hc-«l of ahcep at a ptfct, and hail of Uiem died off In the ne-.t wrek ml a di • he mud hire known b*- fbreltand? Ybat *at th" trick John Maniiom wrvd me. Ami be langhed in niy face when I wanted my money U. No, air 1 (can't eotif-nt to pitting any of the s.»n %orn« 111 that tchool. had lot, in uiy opinion. ' . Mr. Ijtrkin'a xmaM, bright eye* S-inborn wa«n t too straight, and e»rryl>-iy known it," he a>;n.ii ted " But what that'., got to do with Molly h more than I cun «ee. Wie'x II tine a ifirl a« yo.t ever »et eyes on; not a >iit of her." "Well, well, ficht it oat between •oil," find tlie chairman. <iiiit« K«*>d hatiiro'iy; and ret:irne«l to his wood chopping. Ttie tall young man and tho lfltl<* old man walked up the atreet together, talking briskly Mr. Ltrkin was bol nnd indignant; Bt-'Vi- wa. root and ininiovalile. " Thrre don't aeem to be any mercy ia you," said .ttie former, altno tt< »r --tally, *a Hteve wa* preparing to turn in at bis gate. "If t.iey'd been lo(t W"ll off, it would Ik- different; but tiiey're poor as poverty, and Mullv needs the place the wor-t way . " " You hadn't mentioned thit," said the young man, turning back. "11 that - ttic e ise— Mr. I. irkin walked away triiinipliant mi:>utes later. But Steve Ttnney fca I ►urrendTnl With bad grace. '■ 1 co iidn"t hold out after that, yon •re," h'* said to bis tuother, relating the atorv over tlieir U'a; " but I don't aj>|>rov.- of It. There's not tu ich ; amch go id in the or I 10-» my i?w. — ' N uiol bi'gati ta<> we . < latrr, when the lir t c.kil wave wa< Uej pulating front p.ircbes and incrca-ing tlie at tractions tie ir kitchen Move MteveTenney he'd tu his opiniitn ••.m --cerniiig tho n»-w j'Chisd tea.'hrr, aid acVd aii' irUingly. He did not call at the -ehoolhmise the tir t day, as was hi< c. i.toui, to leav* the register and see if anything was «anted; tae chairman having as signed tli.• e d itl.-j to his younger - ol lea^iK". lie sent the by a tun , a id wa< utterly Indiiie.-ettt a. t> whetl • r anything waa want *d. He ttimet! tin aubj> < t » hen the new ts.-icher was 1 •. en •one,l, ana lie avoltcd Mr. 1.-irkinV comfortable borne, wh«re toe teacher huardctl. Tilt- little man made him acall.hnw «v- r. a iitotiUi or so alter -e hk4 bail begun j' , ■Miiieis you ft have to own up to be ing in the wrong, Steve," he l>. »a:i "We hain't h.i.t a teacher for vear?. ■ I that' giv ntlw atidartion tliat Molly tiiK rim children rave nhoutiu r i »4*i all of "em." Hut M-*P w»> Hliiiupff* e>l. " V.» upii ioji lis i j«:t I-" I* iillfff I.' ha Huiii, rat'.ier (U >!). A:, t Mr. I.irkin looked • >ur.-tt. "M.r >|*ikc about -linu a new broom ami water pail, " In- said. a he iru • 1 t.ild her ahp d belter come to *Ol about it." •• That seho-'lhonn' had a new broom la tt-nn, and watt r pail term l»* oir last," -al I the young direitor elnphat icaliy. . Anil Mr Larklit took a discomfited leave. The next Huntlay evening the yo "u: In m. Mt: tilt in t'.ie (** 'i a sir ill ten «'h.«(vli With hit mother, and all,ox in ; luj* eye* t» rove about during tin' ratUer long wuoa. Middrniy divov.-rvd a new face, ami-at *t.idy to* it tor the remainder of the even- It *.i- that of a voung girl not a fann.rkaMv pretty girl. hot fair and < .'i and i'.ini" . nt, with a b-i,!hl intel li Mi- >• tri Iter .(ark eye< anil sv ie!iu 1 Iter (till lip*. *' Who i - she" - was hi« first t. ter the s'.-r»'i«'tfi were riiftrl iiieJ, .nl tj?e«-ed. a- it happen**!. t • Hitie Mr. Larkiti, who liad •' mie in late ••That " the lait-r asked, In a ton i*lilut"it. " Why. that'« o jr taaeher - tk« .Mo Iv S.i.ilxjrn. That *mywi e ake'. with, don't vou r«*>* lam w.ot ta; U» t ike thnn home.' H Mere Tettttev found him-* If wishing fr«n leutly, after that, that tin lww t .. h-r no il I eonie t? lisio the lirooui and * iter pail. N..t t'l.-it l e Ao ;M ftimt«>'i the nil be found th« \ •*!*• not n. • :e I. bit he H that he Aould not obje I to an interri- n ». fth the v , u-arher I: ■ - •unv.l t». • . ; eareie-ly t » Mr Larkin one (lay wlte.i he met hit i. "Well. - -e*-. waa the "ahe soll of fiale* t ■ • uiie t » von. The »a\ V.iu . t a'.i-u.t In r bartnjj the arh«.vl lia« pit; all art*.mil tie MU. and I s'|ti- she In nnt *-f iv -""he can't blip «: I Iter '.at ier was, Jtully •an'!, an t she'- re .1 wn-itive." The )o in|C man looked i.i-tu:U'il Taat aiterniNin he bit hi* »• rk »t •n rarlv hmr ;»«, however, adnut tfaii; to'l i n>fl( h:* f ar|*i-r in dt nig a» -and ftr>-l'.e idown the street turn IKK off (bat he pi r-uartexl hl »«"' rt *■» n it intention at) m ihe utrn'.ioa •f tile «-:>o dhoi.se * I mijt'it a- «i li (jo in ai.A ab-i :t tkM krootn at'.d water pail." he -ai • t > when h d-Kul t»pixvilr the ■Me lure . ki- !• ih.ii. • Ami he went I*4'.' alio Jf. Tt»- ,m . t. . her lo ki' l ••.»» en ■ay 'Uk'C »1 when -:ii' »|«iiied t ie r tabiuv dro|'|Hit tor pe ■> ip 1* *>s ■kr heti !;, r v : e »« ■ tuirdly *talya- s.t epr-e-xtl her £raliJi> *• at j - > j;n, Kvi lent;.. ?j ve ret*;' te\J, ?i -toe i'ti'lt ■at puintij jam out t > her t:t lii<* •® L r\-ii. t. ■ lie sat *•# in * f; t .rt k eit freltug iuipi«*»- •hUy <vr t i-h. »i. heariog the last ,«p i in;, y*i llowpr, t:> liivketl, afasto-1 »S I' • ... •Jl *Uk' ep ~n! What .i <*f' v-1 e *• k».;. tJ» -tigh p :t * i)U "h- n. ' i •Mi.' so a I t li ij-ttins >*»■»>.• • ~r !. * i< ft 1 e ■Waitva.! i, • pken ihf K - ras dis.' i'rJ W-J the lut Trail utident M nn*ed whoring down Me (tmt. the y«a«g d-rwtwr tnd the teacher -trwd look '"(? •* «wch other with mm wkwri ne*». | " I thought I'd amm in," Mid sswar''- - -"* Hedid not mention the fact of hi* heteg *ome tit week* fate hi the pcr- hi* duty. The girt dropped her ejr> timidly * I—don't think «o," die raarmnred. "What • br.tr *he must think we!" Steve reiVeted, with some aeif di»jr»t. lie turned eudfulT to the onrner j where the Ixwa «tasi. *• I*B't this pretty far <on*r* he uM, witb aeon* ienei .tricken jiarite at it, •tabby nvi. And the tittle trv ber nodded. " Yoor water pail 4k. to leak." the director went 00, indlrating the empty borket and the wet door. " Yea," the girl aaarated. " 111 see that yon have new ones," Mere ron<jaded. And he was reward*! by a grateful glare* from the tearher's »oft eyes as lh» t »>k Iter bat from its nail. He took her loaeb bswket from bar hand as they started away t *ether, and. having obtained it. cootd hardly «arreo«ler it b"fore reaching Mr. Ipar kin '< gate. He was a little rri icUnt to .Brrrnder itevro thm; for thrir flr-t awkwardness had salt* worn off, thrir walk had been far from onpieiuwnt. ami they went feeling very wrtl ac quainteif He walkeil home in an agreeable air sorption, repeating to himself the things «!w bad said, and recalling her pretty way of saying them. He did not pause to oonsi ter that it was old John Sanborn's daughter of wbom be was thinking; he was only conscious that she was a Wight yocng girl, wbom it was charming to look at and listen to. Ills jjrasant mood was rixlely inter ruptei by Mr. Larkin. who drupietl in that evrning "Lyme Ttoty mild n't have the schiKil," he oliservei, wiUi a chncklr, " hut it hxika a* if be was going to have the Uracber!'' " WhatT" saiil Steve, with a sudden sinking of th» heart. " He - banyin? around con-i<)erabb». anybow." said Mr. I.atkin. " WentUi vi -it the school la-t week, and h:» wa< a.king me tislay whether Molly's rot any way of getting homr Friday nigbt. He said bed j-ist as lief take' her in bis bngin as not. Mo!ly generally "■ah.*; bit I gueis »Ue U be of a lift." '• Yoii don't mean Ut tell me," said Sfave, warmlv, "that>bc'd have any thing to do k, ilii him ''' Mr. I.irkin -tared. Whatronidsu-ve earn with whom old John Saaboro'' daui(ht T ha<l to do? But be only said, dsprecatinjily. Well, Lyme's a good, •tcady fel low." "Humph!" «a< the »<omf.il rtr- Jointler. The youn? tnan muse.l bmg and se rio u«ly when hi 4 vi itor w ia gotie, anil went i ll*-: aithalighter heart, having come to a tirm conclusion. When the new teacher clo-teil school, the next Kri lay night, she was feeling rather worn out, a< she wa. apt to feel at the end of the week: nor did the proepect id the four miles' walk home serve to cheer hrr. She locked the door and started down the path with a sigh. A neat little luggv wa> briskly coin ing up the road. Molly gave a start as the driver pulled up tiie lior-e and sprang U> the ground. It was the 'young director, and be was coming toward her. '• I won't make any cxeu***. Mix S.inlmrn," he said, with a humorou leilemnity. "1 won't say I'm going over tin- river on ba-ineas, antl hap peiicsl to ttiink yu 1 might like to rile. I'he tr.itli is lb.it it's a carefully l«id plot Will you lw an ai vr antl ai>ct tor?" The little teacher laughed apprecia tively a* be helpird her into the leiggy. "f m 1 t stop at Mr l.arkitk'. anil leave my dinner liasket," she saiil, de murely. Mr Larkin *a< »t uitiinc at tlie front gab l . He *tt>Oii staring nt the young director, as he a.l teO tlie t ■ iclier to the ground, »r>d sat down at the hor.-e lie* k waittng for ber. '• Lyme Doty was her.- after Molly lift now," saitl Mr Lurkiii. gasp ingly . " I sent him down to the «:n<to( house." We met bint." -aid Steve. " You see,' lie added, making a bold effort at carelc ue *'. but «|* aking. neverthe le*., in a shamefi t 1 way; "you *ee. 1 fed as though it's llijjjsiuiulen duty ti keep Lyme D<jty away from her. Pure imp l ien c, hfi banking around her that *ay." Tbii lutlc teacher came hack and the young director'* bnggf whirled her awav i'i aft't'fl of du*t, ''Mere renney'a taking Molly home in hi- hti tjv," -ai i Mr Larkin, joining hi* wife hi the ktU-hea ant winklttK in a chair da. fd ' I grin «t the world's coming to an ft;d." !Sti*v.- Tennry ain't a fool." hl< wKc refunded. KjcticAilT. " I knew he'd get ovrr that ridirilotti notion of h:- -.tfMi e<pe iallv after h« d seen Molly." " Sav« h«< doinn it from a **n*e of «lutv." "..hi l.srkm, chuckling slowly a<th h tutor of the ittiation dawned on hint. Wonder how far hi» sense of diitv will take htm?" "I -hallnt I* Mirpri-ed at any thiiiiT. rcsjuniled Mr-, i.irkiit, Hiy> t.-rio'.t»lv. The l,arkin« -and. tterhap*. Lyme Dotv vrere Hie only (>eopte alio were not "surprised when the new tea-her jtave up Ibe school at the end of the tern and wan ijuietly married to the jonnj dlri lor. The chairman of the '- hoot board is WWdtnitK over it jet. I.nve'* Dream I« U'«r. Tw > lover* lisißerins on a stooplet. Ilencsith the -tars s,i till and grand - In dream* be «* th - w.-ihiinghooptct t»i put l opo-i her tiny hand. He highly leaneit upon h < canelet, A timid voath, and fr ul to see. An*l in his heait he telt a patnlct, Kor hive \vi< younjr, and »o was he' The> had (vaituken of aereandet. A« lnvrrs will while the. are twain. And now w -e inlay on the *i't'■ m. • . of w here anil how to meet aguin. Mi mwhile. unto the hitie k var.. t Iter fa;l»er sneaked: a ehain let go. Mau i, f oui love, and, alat-k. ;>ar*;U t That must n 1 ite thi ■ tale of w oe ' The yoath went branding like a goal tet. With yell an t -Uriek he outw art eeil The do* retitnn d. A (ao- e of e-aat.it llur* (mm hi < mouth- la>ve'« lirwani was dead. Jm-i • »- A t tu *»U.K »IWK. One of the i*»t ot tiie rtsent refer erenee puUteation* I- Api-leton's En • vt-hiimtia o; An er: an t'i.»graphT. It i« thi til—t complete work of the kind ami i« a ne.es.-ity in every omiriftr lihrarv. It iimtalni a iaosraphi-ai sketi-n of r»erv per»m wmmineßt m tnieri in rtvil and uuK'ar* h -torv. inlaw and i-vditi. -. in uivuutv. ltser* tare and art. in -aienee and in invert- Vri.tt"!i. rt. l tdmtf iii-tingiM"he.i l* r ' son, h.m abroad that are related to • r national hi*l"rv, «ni rt«tir»' s i - all \i,c -ntn*'- *'l Ni«»rth a?ui .VJtneriea The work i« «4<t «'>lv In , k - - ption. Mr. W 'e K 14 i.ow - a:ivaa-t or far il. Mk«hn an t. rwear eheapee tha» <>o*t of ciutt) i't« Cleary Bltl Kt pwi'v-s. ft h n;r>. p»«t«l*. waler eolor-. »•*.• l -uani .t <«* , s*»-oad utrot. I_ia ; cs- iressmx I'arU*. eorwt Main enaSe..:id strret-'. S amß*«ng and tiiir w. rk t-f ev»r% and lu.oi* to o*der. a|i-*»>w Ali visitors to SaatUe are npqae>!-d UJ fa!' at the ott*e of 1- h- "»»• Ueweitv nt 'V . th« mat e-t ate .n l na • ev broker* of tfca la.--*. I." t t»u;td}**. *" I f r i v y™ , , t . l "jirU f - *-atWr .'f S*3tUf «**•«?,,«* uu 1; ( Jr.*j■ vc u * - * REAL ESTATE. A T«tf IMhra >MMNM InM •I Mm !>■ i li tM r« »n.,« -Tlw Ciijlile IIIi n< | The ntuaber of transaction* ia real estate rawM daring the put week waa MIL The aggregate of the valae* involvtd h fl<3ll7J*> FoUo* ing is a complete and torrwt hat I t ■ Jeffr-aoa to L H GUfert. A3 of Mark It U«'i Meoad a-U>?i<m. |m : B«-> *«<7 Tanoakorlta. th» , Bi«*irHrd H of LU!« rod*. oatanrlat ttt fact *■» r.f Use !<£ rorarr oflfce. at T> 3i 3*. k( f tul. W*«rt »«*« to <1 f. Yasry and t A MeKeaafa. lot 2, Noek T, i -»ual adds tl'«i iUjfi J. H IcMtvf to Jt. A An4erSae. lot I i Work 1 /. H. Kfdoloif 'i addttwrn. JliV I i'M>t H Kirnmt-r to « kartn X -tc.fr all at Mark* I. i, *. 4, % aad *. OHv« addi I ttm.HX** ! O. Karria H*lVr to f harVa X shrafr 11* 7*. aad M, Wat lt»«cß rrarn. rem 1 Wat r<m at Iwprovmaesi boimot to ban Mr. Wrfla, 3,4 aad i, Work M, (Xlau Park IM *>!• P Ho# toi'harle* P Mam, the K H^, th * SW Hof fce. JM>. * S.. E. Alm» to M. R, Sladdoek.. the Ba<ttT.drd of lot 11. Mark M. A. A Deo • »r> addition, 96*9 WURa-a Jail t" I. .man H. Xmre. 4M ia L. M I 'fit.'u a donation r!tim, W. f. Craharn to Heavy fhaej. la>a I aad 2. »rt as. Xmri'i aeeuad additi >a to north Hrattir lIOQB H. 8 Dearborn to William O Ward, th* w*th S oIM «, Mock Yraler'a nvond fcfl) M Ptfke to Hmry H, Dftrlsnra. U* \ bkx k t, MrS*uffbi'« Iblr ! tddstioa, H. H ftetA-iro to John F Fom. th# MMith •, of !nt H, Wtjrk 7, Yt»ler'» wrotid •4*l if 100, t'JM. H H IK-Arborn to Alunio A Cdtero. lot | t. 7. yea»kr*a MKAd W I H. H f>«®rU>ra to CMiv<r H. Mmilott. lot 7, bio* k 7. Y«si«r • » S4OO. H.U Dwbora t*» terah F. Mnwn, lot C, binrk 7. Yeatef* «pnro4 «4i!.r . t>fi, |4j«. I IhivM T l>rnaf to Fl«drriek Pwfh. fnp«ti»Jo«S k*« S muA 4. Mock 57, T. Dv«- j park addition to .ic«ttv $-*«(> £«mtsel t*» K«»b*rt ' lot# Id nri'J bit* k 2, B Ye*2vre ttr«t sildttio^.H Mfnerra M. Wtlk tofJ. C. rblnoey, all r*f blf>rk 5M- Marnar'!'* Lakv WaKhin?t</ti ad ditioo. A. A In-any aad T. T Prefontalne. ca?/*r of tlx» will of Jam** Crawford, t to Jukt) Faniiaui, UA b f hte«'k T. | Jwtkifm' a'tdttian. |>k|o. Gaorfc IK»rtTV l! t»? At»ijra> J Mi 2 and .t. >4«»rk f, Lawler'* a>Mitto:i. $W*) Jobn (* Fatdwa to if K (»ww, M» 10, I la.id 1-. bWk 20. ftitypleftKbtal ptot to tl»f * rowii addition, |4»>o. An>lrcar CWlbern t<» Fr<rd K. f*«nder. !*»♦« ft. 12, 13. It aud 15, biork 44, Yttler • addi- , tton, tfiOO. William fl. Johnann b* SefHe B Sander, lot », b<ork S&» h«dr» of Sarah A. BeU'n *ee ©nd fl'i'O W. k» Fred K Haider, lot* 10 And 11. tdoek '«». A A Im any * piat of an add tiou t«. * at»!e, |7»*> illfiiß 1 *n*d-»ti to Frederick R PfWoll?. the S'iof UicSW't and thh tfW'.of the , NW • ♦ of #r. », Tp J5 N . K.SK., HOO I ll' frv W. Hail to Wlil.dm E. Lr«kw<md. lot block ♦*'». Mereer'« addition, fIQOO. { N Misfben; to Robert quit ;e'aiui to |7.fc» a**re» e«rtnmer»ciuj» 4641.21 f*-et Minth and T3 feet veat of the center liuea o< the liitera.-ctl.tti of Jaek«on and strwti, nn«l an utidi\ ided half in tere*t In the Vikittf ovater elairn SIOO David T Peuuy t*» Ktnma AUee Walker, lots. bU**k 41, I». T Denny'* third addition to North Seattle. H T S«ott b> 1». C Wh Widen. lot 10, block 1, Row addition, fl. K'lwr«n Laafd.Aii to J T. Ronald. W. of j»R. *4 and E. 'j of s»W ' t of bee. 27, Tp. •A s , H & F. . tmo. | J*. Greene to Ortrt Vt. tJ-eene, lot* 2. and 6. Mock «>7, C. I'. Terry'• addi tion, fl. 3Harn*Tft 11. M -Donald to foul* 9. Da\i*. N » 2 of * 1 , of Sec :W, Tp. 3* X.. R. 6K . *5. i Unbi H. to Edward Duncan, the } »Min»* property. 110. Kactbern Paieitli* Rallr»;ad Company to Mathias N-dt, lot 1, Her. 31, Tp. AS., K. ti Ik . fi4t*j*». f Kro4 K. Sender toTh«ophiSu*i»ard. '<* of the K : 2"f lot 4, bwtk 13, Ma> ua-1 > plat. i+txi. I'nited *tatea to Wa'.ter P. Bell, i of See. u». Tp > N . H JK., #4OO. j Walu-rr. Iv lto Aw-•» r«*tlii*, '* of 'Bec Itt. Tp - • V. R. 7 K. f*>7* ! H T s <>rstotiuirnmidS Kyle, lot* 1 and ?, Idoek 23. tt»*a addition. %„ ». N H. h-t' tmu U> <iodnuml K. K> !>'. kMa i 1 and '«£, Mode W, Fkft'cat ftWfp' addition. i a f JaaperCompton <»wwK M !l-r, lo*» , I*' and 1 %Moek l». Fhianey * addition. t r. r. talking to Td»>tra4 K:»her. arr»s ♦ X«w. 1 2, 3 and 4 in traet 10*, } !>«'«f addrion to (irwn Ukfrtrrle, 17. I Allen i" Mavio U)M»rie J. Ben»bardf, K. '», of the * 3 of> e. 'it, t> 11 N,H. 4 fL, i llt^). ! W < >eoN- k to Amon Pr;>wn. Ux* and :. W*h k4, Uoren iKnmy's plat of Seattle. | Jrwph K Xaojrht to John T Deooy, j lot*6 and JO, block K. PWnney't *1 liti m. ( s BaxU rto JoUn 1 lots t aid 21. hUw-k K. Phtiiaej'a a*id:tion. fn>'\ j Mr-. Id.t I. tliiiWf>*)ti to John Alet« ! under, an undivided S interest in a tt» i l»y mvte-* «n«l bound*, . in the Hu>*ell donation ciifan. SISBO. ' K' Stcv« n*on to .> ho d oi-t:urt j No. 5». a tra' t -* the *Mf t» e ' nietitii plat to the town of HiiUmoaw the "wliool re crre. 1 sl. S. V. Tii-knor to <ieor e K IW«le. lot I. hli* k *'V heirs oi A. IWi s i ffecomi fi 4 '*'. Andri w Z.mga to WtUiam Bfi«*ke«, bd - 1 t # 11 tne i-ive. ! ► i Uurkf - •! » • . . •» i n mu Un<i ('ompany to Michael | Jiwle#. the X W of the SK ' 4 of See. : 1 Tp. "X* S, r*nr-» ♦» B. s4^' l.oni?« !x>vel »< k t«» Thorns* I.- Do!>~ I ney. f*W 4 of the SE 1 1 of >ec. 8, Tp. ' X* N, faipe 4 K. ♦ t .itrina Pfen to <3eorge Kjjer »< t« flO 1 \ »nd 1-'. bk*-k J.J Moo lir^t AJ iitkMt.yea. ; F. UcvK>rn to Kinnia K j W*ff, lot** 4 ands. Wo* k Piuninier'^ lieorsre K HaH lo Kmm » r. \>-<re. lot 1.1 iiKk l« If. I* Ye*l*r*a additkm, I <•». \nnit nellv : » Tsnndhy M Mahon, a?i undi%i i-d Sof lot* i *nd and the N Soft 1 e>\V % of Sec. I p. -I N. ranpeH K. Hnioth*. M< Muhon to Annie lVrne! Ic. an utnliTiiifi S the S «»f >\V \of S<v 1- lp. Jt N. range bE. Waiter A Hall !<> WHUain I*. Hi:- i |wr loin 5 *n-t «. Mo- WM, J J■ M«t~ jj fur J V. }-'r>>-t M< l ■ ir I> (Mm fcw S. 4, ft »r,.l «>■*>! *>tvlit">n. J.>hn UVti'V r (• \V. J Unl, quit cUun to l<»t« 3 an<i t. XJ NiUfht ' »1- .tit .n to t>ntr*i *1 j \ I! I wolivn t.< rh*rl«*« IK'Ppe, lH>t« 4 ami R 14, M.uii%.n Wwl i f- »V \. I'ij'lon to 'tforat r ! Vennett. '»•!- < »n<!*4 an.t U>r .**K '.of th.* SK of N*. .V. Tf. -t > . I. •- y an.l ||>l- 1 *ih! Sin Set lp N it K ,fv . <v •. of >\V >, W -.( >E . «";i "f- S ir. hK >. <». N .-- Ff - ■ >•. "■ « ' «utt ft- ~ . . U. linU-rn U, K. A >ir >u» .»K ■i-• \N , »•<> - .*» Tf. K. j K \ t'Srout to Joan iiibKwi. Jr . I ut,.U«: «si ».of >K "f >W «. ot Ser. v Ti' -rv s K -f" *1 \utri'.4 B Hi »» to «i' E?* M " r > Jot > : klis-ss *•' K \ Turm rtoß K «»« «>rn. lot Vi Snuaht"" rtiophrmeot*! l J *t to «m --tr»! 11 tie |l'«> _ ~. i 1 m{. Nt II Jrffers>n *<• I> * Jj tot. f. t > It in« lu-i*r h.. Wll, Ji i.«n vt-wl *Jd!tK»n. *.«!•»' \ v m u-r to H O MiUVf. qua 'rl iiiu to ?• \*t M -k 7 * >"» .K.»-k- l-«-S o! U«v kW N »o« 14,. tl » Cm > WofUortt 1.. the 8 » of M,« k il a:;-t t».o'k. I. in J , fr»t ».i.. ti-u. tbe > •» •>! Mork IT f * n 'l *• . •; an i:. i>io> » Joba J " *' :iTr * " adviiti' n. 11 ,| * • |>. ».» J A. <.oui.l. lot- . ! sr.J Ui> s ». H«f»*rranJ rhariw I! U-r .4. 1 J «jJ J\ SVX \- t-..- N»v- 13. Tp .» > *> ' «> >1 »«' *ti and *. f *" c - * • " ' * K »« 1 ik * ft < & t •. >». ia 1 !'• - J T. Deany l» Aiti-ut A. i THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. SUNDAY, JUNE 24. 1888. *■■.l*2. Mock 1. East Park addi tion. tw Arthur A. Ouhmaa to «>.aries H. Bot er. ttadmded % of lot i. UeA 1, Bart Park additi a. t»V Robert Wmxatr to AS red T. Diet rich, 5 K,nf the SE t. aad the NE % ofaeSW Xof 8ec.7,Ti».385.. 17 E.. Il*tt John A Campbell to Andrew Knox and L. 8. Willsrd. i w tea in See. M. Tp. » R. 4 E.. usao. Wp T. Dearborn to Walter M. Dbter, E. X of lot W, in Somet tiUe. M| I'cited Stite to Nathariel D. In ! m»n. receiver's matift for the E. H of SW. % of Sec. 9b, Tp. a S„ E. 5 j H H. dc Rorhonoßt to Arthur H. . H ?*i'th. agreemect for lot IS. block 12, McAteer's wmad addttkm. IBOft. J. W. Bowt to I .sura E. Hint, kit 13 to is iaelaeve, block 9, in Fall cay, liarj. Joscfrfi Hackett t> George W. Tlb bctts. a tract K« feet by IJ rods in Her. ». Tp. 24 S.. E. « K.. fe>n. Perrr Bavne to Annie Bot IST Is. ; .VHWS feet in »ec. 3*. Tp. 21 >*., E. 6 E.flflO. i James P«idie to YVrdev W. King, lots 1, 2 ami 3, Sooth Seattle, Arthur Hill to Laxarus Kline, bond for lots 2 and 3. black 6, A. A. Denny's atidition. gIS.WJO. Harriet Baxter to Jacob Furth. lot 3. See. 2. Tp. 25 S.. E. 4 K-. excepting lo acres previoady «••«. $23091 J. D. I. wman to B. L. i-hstpdein, lot* I to 6 imlusive, hioek » and lot" 7 to 12 inclusive, block 2s, Law's sec ond addition, quit claim. 91. tieorge H. Hrflbron to Herman t'tiapin. andivideti %of the NW. of SE. «, of Se» . art. Tp. 25 X , E. 5 E..»!0. t'haries J. Peterson to Cornelius Milter, the E. H of lots <> and T, block *5. t'ollin* addition. Samuel Roseberg to Ara'eHa r. Wallingfor>l, lot .*>. Mt»k 21, A. A. IVnny . thinl addition. tWW. Lotiita t*. Calvert to J. S. Walling ford. lot 4. bio k 21, A. A. Denny's tM- I addition. S7OOO. ?h S. Taylor to Sarah E. <Jreene, .. t - t tle-cniied by mete* and hounds ■n ">'<»k L" of Hell's sixth addition, H '\\ It Uoren M Mrs. W H. Peiton, lot 7. block S7, Cotiinsa>idition, tl'Ji 50. W. R. lioren to Mrs. W. H. I'eiton, atrrrement for lut A, Uock (C. Collißs addition. »lfl2 SO. Only 14 deeds were Sled for record yeat-rday. The tsindderations named segregated $11,711, an average of tc3s.- id each. Following is the li«t: fi. Morri* liallertol). A. M' Kinzie, lot. 2.3 and 4, block aildi tkm, U.V) B. L. Sharr>«tein to J. 1». I.owman, lot. 7, 8, S. 10, 11 an.l 12. block 29, ami lot" 1 tu •! inclusive bhn k 2S, latw's vra 1 addition, miit claim, 31. William T. ••raham to Krhart Sci frieil. lots 7 and « Mock r,s. Mercer's -e< >ii'i a<iditioti to North Seattle,ll'o>. Walter J. CofTman ami Christian Ral>el to E. H. Reynoltls. lot 3 block #7, I> T. Kenny's park Atidition to North Seif.tc. \V. P. Ikivd to W I>. Woo.l, E. ' jof NE '.of sfc of Se< tion 2!f, and NK of SW %of SE '., of Section 29. Tp 2«, N. 11. I K.. KM J. •• It jvd to Thomas L. Dabney, lot 1, block I. Nub Hill addition, SSOO. John Wickland to Alexander Is. (V'k, lots 1 and 2. blitt-k 3, in the part of ittle platted by A. A. Denny and the i.tir* of Sarah A. llell, (MOO. Willi im It. Wood to Howard W. Biker.E of NE Vi of sK and the NE % <tf SW 1 , of SK ' . of Sec. 2». Tp. N It. 4 E ,»I.VO. Catherine Daniel to Karl W. Engel nion, lot 0, lil.s'k 72, Itilry*< addition to Scith S»attle. aiel lot* 11 antl 12, UltH'k 5, l.iw's -econd addition, A. A. Nit kcrson ;o C. Woo»ls, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Uo>s' second addition, A It. Llewellyn to Julia \ eum. lots .'tOand 31. I 10. k 15, Maiiison street ad dition, $l4O Aieber M. M, Farlste to Pay tin Pro wo. lot I. block .'si 1> T. Denny's tbinl ad' ition to North S."ttie. |1U V t. Franklin M June* to Jame> N. Walsh, lots to. 11 and 52, block 32, t'.ilmaii's addition, tfirst Ixiivision), »>«0. Wi'llam It. Brown to William 11. IJevdlyn, lots ft t:nd c. Uo- k 2 lots 3, 12. 13 and 14. Wo k I. lots 7. s and !t. t'ltk k5. lots 12. 11 anil It, block 9, lots 10.11 and 12, block M, kits 9 and 10, block l.'t.al! in Burke's *e>-ond addition, and It t. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1". an.l 14. supplemental pl.it of tduck M. Hurke'* se ond ad iilioii. tpiit 1 laim, f tt'i. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMFKOVEH BfSINKSr PROPERTY l»<r iho Gitaafi w 4viu|» aad t<>t i rtjr t»f rti'A Kraiici^co. B. GOLDSMITH, • A<* nt, 2il Firm street, j Jt m Portland. «>rt*Kt»n. FURNISHED BOOMS. ■ >\rtu> w *xnv; FrnxisHrn k .-<> I ran be MfOnroodftU-tl l»v railing at the .f TN \ MuroJtftH B!«v k , corner <"«'rnah-n )«• ft ji*!«in'"' *' Evrrythnic •: ■ re-proof buiMin*. with alt Iwiwovt'oiento; r»>mfort of strirtlv »!t Uk utyi nt WKIK A Si«)Rßis*<»N Prop. r». iciir'xo*, * r. rotjLtss JUS. IBXK, r. W. Ha * McKINNON & CO., I>|i E URIVKIW. CONTRACTORS AVl> HuiWor* otflr*—hi tbe aiiry. optto «ite the hMtoifr. attie. IV f. m> IVlf ¥A CHONG & CO., CHINA TEA STORE. \U. KIMW OF TFA PIKK« T FROM Ctiua. th» itwwt tod k>!, (r«>m 40 oti. to s*» per |m>qu<! kit e, *i!k hand k» rt hirf* *.} 1 Java **+•- • i». * ery cVajx. Hrii k store, corner Tutrd t&d atreeta ielf FROM HOT SPRINGS, ARK I>*. Jtihn A Ivard'-n. PrcaMent Medirai and S\ir?l<"a! luaiitTKte *m>* •*! bar* Mted Acker i 1 cT * *" r a;»d take frrvat |»le« in c Uttftame. "i.uf u»n>: thfi trmertyjl ta%e ptv. riit-rd ft t<» caaeNti |>atif nt*. ai I lu e>ery ta<* have hal iwtHa." Aaker # |War«ep«ta fa''k*t« arv tua'auteed atwi sold bv A h y|f v\ \KT all . NOTICE. \\*M HENKY IWNTOS. TATE >ITW *I *M of I'rnatji •. »:vi f»»r t» * y-a&t I wrl*e jrctn will: th«* i * a:l&c I •«» H«*a •tip < bating fMinbaffd tb«* ! ranf» n k rr*:*ur*:tt, loUdtt a «t ritiao »ik* <*f tra prm ut ; «#*• ••*. a- 4 kf diii sr_'!i« <• * t arv tu-pe* t*> ritu .f afa*r c*l th«* f • y- . l lea DAIRYMEN. ATI ENTION. IH %VE i Kfn> MY HA IT BU*>T> <*»«» With tfct* t'Cft* t«kw*4 Hoi rtti ) ¥rw*imn hoH SAV Jt \\, -No. «oi t H. M. &} ic4 wlli tciS Ibf iml) r4lr«i a t a hr f ■'» f«r 9t& |<r uc«l, «€- BrmJ lit CetfMpriUr. i'«lm !»ii(ht to drink, f*m iwnto Ibrn-W»*i«r4l J * . K KU> Mi. fr-yfcisi win (»it" ? T . O. C. SHORE Y A CO.. rmtTtiuK. Foot of Colnnibla tC, HOYT BEOS. & CO. Saw mill*. wwo4 ud Irtm wark- U( uaklawT. uciaM. Wl •n *a4 Witter utll sad Caetotr «y?U«. r* i*d f s* cw o <" M'VE a CO., No. *. S at. Tintype Gallery utnl rtiwt, no xt u» re?«#r*» rf \rl Studio. TE«T«U>AT'S TRAS i rLf PEISERS GIVE ITS A CALL. KNAPP, BUERELL & CO., COLMAJT, POCK. HATIII. W. T. MINNEAPOLiS ANO ST.TOUIS RAILWAY AND THE FAXOCB ALBERT LEA. ROUTE. Tw* Tkntfk Train Dally FRO i»T. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO, Without rb*n«, corm**tin* with the fa?t trains on all Luwrt for the East and gotttbwt TTic DIRECT and ONLY line runninf through ears betvttn ami Den M<»inw, lowa, via Albert l>a And Fort Dodfa, and din*? tin* to WATEKTOWN, DAKOTA. Solid throsfh trains betvfea Xinaeapotia and jit. UoU And the principal cities of the UtseiswiT pi Valley. connecting in t*nk«n Depot for all points fcoutn and dovitheaflt! HsilkV Baiiim t'ae only line ninuins TWO TRAI-CS I'-nv-te nil naxil mens »N»lnl, DAILY to Leavenworth, Atehisou and wsJi MEM* I fill in* eonnertions with the L'nion Railways and Atcuisn a. Topeka and Sauta Fe. I*acifc. * Ut'tH'Mßl'l!* T»*c trains of the Minneapolis and >*. Units Haii»a% are comp*»i»t»d oI BIi9ILnPLH< comfortable day cvsaches, macniilccut skvpingtars, llorton reclining chair ear* and our jotfly celebrated I'alace Uinin- Cars. Sff- IM> pounds of Imssatre cheeked free. Fare a! way* as V>w as the lowest! For Time TaMe*. Through Ticket*, •*tc., call upon the nearest ticket asrentor write to K. P. BOYD, Gen. Ticket aud I'aA*.\\sr* nt, Minneapolis. I CHARLKS KENNEDY, Geuerai A sent. So, S, Waahincti-u St.. Portland, (I^l.l PORT 35 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY. FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER SHOPS. ORDERS SOLICITED. PORT TOWNSEND, WASH. TY. wtm THE HALL I PAULSON FUBNITUBE COMPANY, Corner of King and Commercial streets, Seattle. Our »*pe<*ial linea of* manufacture are Chamber Suites, in soft and hard woods, antique finish; Book Cases, Side Boards, Mantels, Counters, Bars, Bank and Office Furniture. Agents for the celebrated Victor School Furniture. Our coo*V are of the best <jnal»!y, and everybody is delighted with them Do not fail to iu#pec* out stock before purvLa < *iu> elsewhere. jtvslf PLANT YOUR CROP In season; the harvest tune approaoheth for all those to reap who have sown in lots, blocks and acres in tbe fruitful soil of the to M of ie Paic-SB-ATTLE! Broth sr Jooa han *a derel Weatwa-J 40 > varj the chosen sp>t to plant the •of Km >ire in Seattle. All fir-seeirg p ople admit that on the east siue waters of Psget Sound, at SEATTLE, wilt ar.ise ibe i>ueen City of tbe Parifir, if cot the chief e mmerchl city ot America, The advance guard of the e dless tide coming to Siattlu began to arrive iu force since January, 188< Portland's debgttion cune by wholesale; three agricultual implement, three gr.«-»rT and c< minis ion aid ore wooieu and willo* wave f >OO,OOO strong Ciiieigo sinds a b of th»'grftit pj;k picking house of Armour Bro'bers and a grocery jobbing hous-i- Tbe StatdarJ Oil Company have secured a foothold in 'be center cf population on tbe Pacific. 51:ebigan is repreteuted iu the gri eery and dry goo<ls ite, as well as by a slroi'g saw mill delegation. Walla Walla has located her olony—a fl u:ing mill, grain e eTat r, commission, factories and merchants— SSUO 000 strong. Little Ho k cends au ttcr fljuring nrll au.l grain comm ssion «icb gatijn. .Vlaii e sencs a wool atd grain representation. San Francisco reprcacLtUir<.3 {bare teeureJ |froi.t teats at 4 1,503,'JUQ v.ilik-. The Bj«t >U wi!i o<jjil in value tint of Ca i* (oreia St. P.iul ai d Minneapolis representatives arc In full force securing seats, and Ne* York's roj -re-eutat-.ves furnished J5.0C0, 000 more towards building tbe bei-t | ayii-g transcoi ti&ental lailrca.i in Ame-icft, the Seatt's, Lake S .oir A Kastern. Tke representatives of four more taw and plauug it ills, fonr more brick yards, California pe»eJ brick Halt Br thers and one other siip-buiiding yards, two crcoscting works, piper m il, woolen mill, pulp m il, exceptor factory, ihe largest dry dtcls on the ctast, £sh, fruit and vegetable canneries, have all arrived and secured a j>ermat;er,t foothold in THE METROPOLIS OF THE III! English capitalists send tbe.r deVgitior, ?2.000,' , ' > 0 s'.rong, to bnild »;t K r*hn«.l, on Like Wcslipgt>n, elargest iron and steel works in America, if not in th<* wo 11. The U«t du'egitlov aske<l no srnsiuy; anlr tbe privilege of pay. ing 1250, ft 0 for 25T0 arrts of land on Laks Waahingtcn to lay cut the tornn of fiirkland and bu ld hemes for tbeir 5000 tmfloTcs and tbe 25,0< 0 population tbat this, tbe ft Moss Bay Iron aii Steel Coipj Will add to the now 25,000 population ot Seattle, which gives to Seatt'e 50,000 by 183:), anl fully 75,000 by 18P0, and guarantees Seattle a population that the census taker in 194.0 will write TI IE MISTRESS OF THE I'ACI KIC! At tliese g'gsntT iroi wnrks Pesserrer s'eel rails will be made for half the coetisert, s'eel pistes for tbe U. 8. rnvy snd private ships, and rails for tbe world. So city in Ame'ira is so well adapted for the trade and commerce i f the world as Besttle. K.liott Bay. ii 7 n.i'cs in arva. best hirbor on tbe Coast, seeesrib'e at all seasons and at all bom the o«*ai by sailing vessels, is iamd-locked, sale and suffici :nt for the fl es tf th» worlL Iu 7 miles cf harbor comes well up into the city aad g'ves to West, South and North Seattle Water frotU on tbe globe. The east front on Lak» Waahirg en fcr 24 mi lea ia un tel with the »all watei front at the n rtb eDd bj Salmon Bay. Uk* laioo *nd the o-«an »bi? caiu.l to Lakj Wa»hu>gU>n. North, ttut ud Wtmt w»U «* L become a* dauself isbibued a* New Y«rk Citjr ia to-4ij, ai>d What "Will Lots in. Seattle "be "^ATortla A f ew tun bf ne«? The* will aell for more money by tbe (qawj foot tkan thty can U> had far to-day by the lot. And BOW ia tb«: tim-: to ; Urn Jtnr crop in Seattle real e«iate Wbm Jbv.otatiuiea enter, th«io popuUti ,n brcoice* dtnae and trad* and Mmm-rve make tb ir Lome. And tbe nr.otabftt.ks don't »o«k at lb. if trade, aad prosperity, kappntoe and fortune coaee t. all who haw tbe faith and terre to isreat oa the jjroa&d fl>>r prceo, wbL h ran on!y b,- ha I now, at ouee. Tba i« yoar ore chance in a l.fe tin*. Jnmp aboard and don't g>t lelt. Wetor itUy all Tuitof#, a d bom«-areke-» to <*ll anl irv -ttiyatf. Am! if too ahcu'd wm* 11>».*e tin th> ot.l/ Seattle in America, we have lota ia Kota' aeeoad ald it ion (lie minufacturicg center of Seattle.) at #£t-0 or I'iiO, or lot», Lkeka acd acre, in other «. 11l- iaud addition.; or biuiceet and re*idei ce loU oa the beet at«eta ia Scott'* W« bare ton cf printed desaiptire mtt r eaefc month ready for mailing ESHELMAN, LLEWELLYN & CO., THE REAL ESTATE AND MONEY BROKERS OF THE PACIFIC, POST BUILOINC, MILL STREET. Seattle, Wash. Ter. GOLDEN REE BAM 33. LOBE c&, CO., 820 Front street, Seattle. Just received a car load of each Ice Chests. Ice Boxes. Refrigerators. Ice Cream Freezers, (Standard and White Mountain) *HO AN IMMENSE LINE —or — DECORATED WHITE CHINA Bought at tfcerifT* sale of the late firm of Benedict A Friedman, 31 Murray street, New York, wh cb goods we will utter at v«y low prices; also a LARGE LINE OF BABY CARRIAGES. From S3 UPWARDS. Call and examine our stork and prices before purchasing and tare money. E. LOBE ik CO, 820 Front street, ... GOLDEN RUIE MZtM. 3 .or* k-Ti M* Ik )a Iw j^MWr