4
TEIFDST-QiTELLIGESCII
p*bli«h. <) Dfttly ud W erkir to tbc Port
Baildinc. *ut T*.
IT MAIL
Dttij. 1 jre«f,»« adTaDOf J l ® *
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Waeklr. »b<n not p«i»f In * *
«T c*«a*»-
Btfty perweck r. eent»
fctaeriNTTi »Mre»"
aboßl.'. eWe tie &<•. tAArr* w **!• "
Add rem all r«nitt*n«* *» P<m-t*mu
mmctu Co.. (feaUie
Aft AatßlC*' CAXAL.
Now that tb« failure of the Panama
Cans! "icbeme i* practina'iy
tnergftu: effort' kljoum! Ite rn*ie for
the ronstru'tion at an inter-oceanic
eana by An.enr.«B capiul an<l nivier
American an«|»ic*n.
American engixieerx aa re z'.rrn more
attention to the canai «'if>ject than
have thow of any other nation. From
the yerr hejtinninjr of their inve-tiea
tfemn they bare been nnanimon- in
the agreement that the most j.ra< ti -a-
Ue and in aU ti the n.o,t ad van.
bjwtf.m route for a canal ti ronnect
the «ater« of the Atlantic with tho«
of the Pacific »a< that by way of I-ake
Nicarairn The fir-t aurrey* prore.l
thin fact to the aatiifaction of tho««-
Who made them and the engineer*
who hare niffil family girtn the
ject their attention ailhere firmly to
the opinion formed by the lirat .urrey-
Ora Not only baa no American entti
w*r formed a contrary oiiinion, but
no competent engineer who has made
a thorough and ioipartia! *tudy of tfce
nit nation haa f*ile<l to conclude that
the Nicaragua ro itc i« in e»ery re
■pect I letter than the Panama route or
any other that hat been auggeated.
Foot yearn aro, during the )a-t
montbH of the Arthur adminiitration.
a treaty wa» negotiated between the
United fc>tate« and the republic of j
Nicaragua, by which the rorernment
of the latter <ountry yirtuallv ceded ,
the territory thronpb « hlch the canal,
ahvuld l>e conatrue'ed, the I'nite<l
Htatei in relnrn piedginf! it-e!f to con
struct, maintain and prraerve the neu
trality of the canal. Thi< treaty met
with the approval of the American
people regardless of party, but to the
aurprise of all, the renate to
eonfirm it, the Southern Democratic
■enators roting in a laxly a>r»ni-t ist
confirmation. The reason for that
extraordinary vote ha* never been
made public. Itwa* suggested at the
time that the ftoti hern I'emo rati de
feated the treaty in order that the
Cleveland administration, which waa
noon to come into |>ower, might have
the glory of negotiating it anew. How
aver that may have been, the matter
has been allowed to real from that day
to this. The Cleveland administration
haa paiil no more attention to the
interoceanic sanal than it has to the
hanging gardens of liabylon. The
tome-ions male by Nicaragua have
Jong fince lap oil. anil all idea of a
canal built and protected by the Amer
can gDveniment has apparently lieen
abandoned
In the meantime, however, an
Amcr can company has ohtaine.i eon
cessions from the Nx araguaii govern
ment and ia attempting to-e ure the
recognition of the Cidted Mtatet gov
ernment in order that it may ra-e
funds to construct a canal. If this
company evinces a willingness to ai -
complish in good faith the object for
whu h it was formetl, it should he a»
aistcl by tlie government in every
proper way. If it is not able or not
willing, an effort khoul l be made to
induce the Nioaraguan government
to renew tho concessi ma oUe'e.l in
the rejected Frelinghuywu treaty.
We are soon to have an administra
tion imhue<l with American ideas, an 1
American interests will no longer lie
neglect.-.! as they have been for the
past four years. One of the first
things to lie done, should l<e the be
ginning of ncgntiali• >n-> lo iking t.i the
constru. tion of an American canal
between the Atlantic and the Pari
If priritlc (•nlerpriw r*n at • >ni
pU»l> thi* (frcsl work, well aiul gmvl.
If it cannot, the government *houM
not hesitate U> undertake it
THE T. N. C. HI 11.H1M..
Karly in tlie pro-«nt vt-»r OH- VOUHK
men of Seattle umlerUxik to purrbane
, Fn>nt »treel lot f.ir the Voting Men's
i?briHtian As-wisliiri.it l«inr in ler
•too l that if the young men would
purchase a Miit.ibV lot the ohler l.ii-i
--ne«s men uouM ere. t a h'lililint; u|v»n
It. The pr»je>.t looked «.ih
great favor in tlie ( ity, younj; men
■ub<cril>ed ld*rall* to the fund, and
In a short time the amount nece —iry
(or tlie puri hawof the lot «.«-i rai-e-l
The lot »•»« aceorungl* purchasetl
and i> now the property of the v >
ation.
Many month- ha»e«l ip.ed >i .• .In
•Ollpss of this morement v*a».i - jri-.i
but It i» not e,i ieut th.it any -t'-p
have yet been taken i.jward the
tion of the pivmi <hl hnlMing Fin
lot remain* unimproved and the a<>n
eiation i. -till paving e-it for <;u.irt
which ar? totally ina-lei] late in .
and »pp iutments for ••> vi »r. r .
mpidly-growingan orjfMiii i m. 1 ,
older ku>ine» men owe i to the
selves to «-.i|>ply the l-ui .i ; : „• whirl
the «->•>-lation nee ... and unit- Uie\
do ,«o the. will I viiii— Ited to
kno*!ev!»re that "the . r
and j.u!> i.- i i i th»-
they.
That the V« mg %!••;: * i i
A-sstx-Ution is of the i tin .-t lv t,t t,
the young mm of Sr ..til :!• ,
be disputed. The K»H"d ».<lk tl a llu
organ..- i:;oa d- : .i- > >..*.- .
wonder even to *lm e who e fat t
with the Working- -im l.tr m-m i
tion-in other tHi s. It .: Is rt; «
young man, who cvm. - a a strange
to the city, a suitable boarding place
an.; ;q many i it- help- h : i t.
employment. It prv>vi!«s for tun
cheerful rooms whi-e he • ,-n i
Other yo mg men a'd where he ■ r
p«s the winter emning* ii rv » i-.e
writiujr. It- te».;i; gth. . - • • ,i,
the leading mag.-i nv imi in » p ;<> .
Its library, tb
lected It affortl- i.,-tr ■ , i;,.n .v ,
riou- bratichr*. It provnies , V
aiutu and balh-imm- f.ir the u e o- :t
member,. In slmrt, it p .o i*s i <
onlyjdaeeof re-ort >ll th<- eit> >*h>r»
yo mg men fan n eel a -it
evening* under «n:* on that ,m< ..
together t!e-ira!Je.
The lease by whiah the a
holds t- p e-ent quart. - v. 1 t %| •»
nevt Sej :emhrr, and t e~r i- no 1 ;t".
|H-'tthatiti f l ' t*-t 1: :t i
present crow eonuit <>n of the < .\
it will e iill-ih e t' -., me oih ■:
fuarttr hi an k> ..1 t» lfth«
v-.- 1 »H»n if to continue it. f<'. -e
hnih'.int n« rftrsr! before it is eoc -
peiled to vacate it* pre«*nt q»;»rtc~*
and thi* will he |*»W« only W
rrorapt an 1 prnMcct work It *•«'-
tie i< to have a Y. V. C. A. boS inr
I_ JL. »*. R4 I LB* B>OT<-
mf-.ii for i f erection .houM Ma «*
once. Ff the older men »ppr*H*te the
advantage* of thi* to«titutiort »• thor
oughly »• do the yoang men. it abooM
take A wry sb'/rt time to rai-*- * voffi
cient ram of money to a«* ire the erec-
There i' not aY. M. C A hoMin*
in the Ptcife S«thire4, nd II b<l
together de irab!e that Seattle hWH
be the lirvt <UT to hare one The a •
wiatkm here is one of which theiiti
teni may well he pro'id. and the work
which it ha* done and WO continue
to do in onr mid«t. cannot hut lw ui
advantage to the citv. from whatever
point of view the question may be rr
garded Only those who «re familiar
with the affjiM of the a*«o iation can
appres-iate the work whi-h it ha* done
and the difficulties which it ha« sur
mounted. It U time that the <tt:ien«
•bould foni-b a «üb-t*ntiai token of
their recognition of thi* work.
|,et us hare • Voting Men'* Chri --
tian Association building, which -hail
lie a redit to the association and t»
the city. ________
THK |jr*EK-*TA*K t*W.
An attempt will proh*bly he made
during the next session of congress,
to re|*al the interstate e«HDmer< e la*
or at least, parts thereof. l'n<)ue.-
tionat.ly the railroad- are fretting un
der it« working", and if any i hanges
are made in the lair, it will he at their
ln-ti?a'ion. What the rc-ult< would
have been had the law gone into effect
with erery provision carried out. a*
originally intended, it i* difficult to
imagine. From the yery first the
railroad* hare made determined ef
forts to oyer ride it. The commis
sioner ha* granted too many excep
tion* in the case of charge* for long
and short hauls, that it c«n almo-t be
-aid that the old utate of aff.iir* is now
the rule, and carrying out the law the
exception. Pooling ha*, in a meas
ure; been stopped, but rale-cutting,
giving rebates and drawbacks, and
other illegal practices are almo-t as
universal now as they were before the
law went toegect.
l're-ident Ktickney of the Chicago,
Kan-as City and M. Paul road, ha
created a sensation in railroa,l circle
by his plainness of -]*-•■< h in referring
to the transgre -i >ll* of railroad ctlii i
al* in connection with the intf*r--tate
commerce law. He attribute* the
present demoralized condition of rail-1
road affair* to the di honesty of rail
road officials and to their wilful viola
tion of the law. to avi i I the working
of which, he cliim*, the leading rt-ad
are joined in conspiracy. Not one
road in the Western Freight A-socia
tion ha- complied with the provi-ions
of the law and Mr Mickney, lieiieving
tliev will not unite hi see that the law
is enforced, is determined to appetr
himself lief. ri the commi* i'>n an pub-
li- pro eoutur ami *liow thatbo<l\ how
universally the law is ignored an<!
with what nnminuty the great road»
of the country leagui themselves
: (ogvt)icr for the purpose of violating
its pro* i-ions.
_-
The recent defeat at Han Fran IM O
of I'rife-fighter Joe M'Auliffe by Pe
t<*r Jackson. the Australian negro,
hrinff* ti|> an interesting point m pugi
little ethic. Jack-on proved himself
superior to M AulifTe at every point,
and undoubtedly the battle lasted for
; J4 roun d< beca<i*e the former itemed
unable t > comprehend that lie had
such a feebb- antagonist heforr him;
, when he did realize this, the tight was
tlnished in a style that Sullivan might
\ l>e |»roud of. Money i* posted t<» ba«k
I the colored man again.it Jakr Kil-
I rain for the championship of the
world, and if he refuse" to |» it on the
gloves witli a negro he must
surrender the l*elt and *t the same
tif«>© be l>randed as a coward,
f' r it must !»e conceded on all hands
, that Jackson is a "g«>od man." If
Kilrain fight* Jackson ami i> defeated,
: then a f dl-blooded negro wilt t-e
"champion of the world.*' tending t »
overthrow the claim of physical
superiority for the Cauca-ian race and
certainly lowering prise-i ghttng m
public c * teem Mr. Jackson * ill never
llk tendered a reception by the ma\ or
i and aldermen of ltoston or get drunk
aith the l'rince of \V *!«• -
l>r. o'Ponnell i- not 11 favorit • with
' ,S\n Kr.inti-f.i Itepuldicans. b it he hit- j
tloiu* them 11 goo I service in imi-tin,-
' upon a recoutit of the votes ca-t at the
> late election. This recount ha- dem
i on-tr itid that M'veral Kep tWi an t-an :
didate* were counted out ni it that a
! general conspiracy was entered into to
Ide lau l Itepuhlicans of vote~. It wa
iint the i.i .It ot the -in t*. iitt ' to
1 election oltit-e - that Cleveland did not f
't-airN t'difornii
' ... __ . .... j
nun*
Lange ttimhww. Mmfc .|» .• a, 1
t- '. Ernest F Lange h ..-..1
i'j.i* :* »> rvi •« - wi i be h»* «i #♦ th*>
;* U :■■■■■nit Luthera > ■ ureb scv«-ntfc %trv* t •
••■a Pike, at 2o* loek today. F edda in -
;m , 1
* ' A tr. t l». ■ ... ...' I 1
Fiwitd For >.i . To 1 : *■. i —•
H-i >t»' I «lT: t«» "!• ■' at 'e ••
I ' CeM'tna sfr«! {«*• in»« ri« .• ■ n
j w»»>d for each ».* ••»« ;t>* at in* Pay
, rni nt always iu h ;.-anc*
' The tit'towtM I. tt* It are awwiMtg «.!i»
• O"
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j aou ni: .« \\» htpnod, uer «fhti. ,
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VI
"I 1 1 l td
I j H-.>* res - ste e\ rano
' ONKY TO 1.41 AN i»H \S K- A>*AF f
IMBm roota
II * tnyt '
M t»>r . - N • |..
eha'tct o* seetirsi'
rodiaps. • ! . !*;«.. .ht ». K Ml;
. w x nv, u* c"\. •-
t KWk
I \ioNfcv ru U»A> IN 3F55 iv « IT!!
'I «*' 'Mpn»w: 'it;- a- : - a ■<:•? : •
p t *rty at Vvctt rate-a Jto sleia*
k ( kiana v* n*'
t o*r
; I V |H'»rßl> Sow aAKNi p*t;
• I s P* , F. vlerpl a eren r... *a 1* ;a .
* j <1 e aivi »-
M I o>T i.ti»Y WAIX'il. HPNt"
I -
* *■* ; " J f.» Mt.t 14 fc, • :>* » - ;
ni a>taeto*i tec «a* ac- #*-(•
elMsia aad ettafa • *a* :*■«+*.-. at! ba
f fit* -. (o. ir>» VrtKlli of (b> »,• m *... t*.
f H»l* !!,«»• %«ked. Wrv M'* K -i; r
Ma i**»o aaU Krout atrv thi <t.* .
WI^KIJAXEWS.
I [ j
Bviu> s\i -rrr. ~r~cM lea*»e - fiwr
vatted Uf I»if4 and raa a board* n?
t*K2w. imrr*' b*w a«*a *"»» b* do®?-: a»
-tftrr to tbe «pwi»-' )ad«c^
vat* a» -o kfectfc oi ieaar. term#, etc..
vffi to* coarv*4*d: aaieoM efcaae* '*>
> atrb »c to a *«*« d thine witboat pa? so?
a b»«ry bo»n« Apply J. O. BOYuETH-
I ;JT. Soifli tirctftu s "tree?.
i I adtk> a?d chhjwmw ti.uh
I j r«tda( doaa b lady barbert at3K>.
M P *r~+9. _
\t" ANTfcD -MEN in SABCH of A
* * t'•"* wI«C ifi'i wbo pr*-frr to bay sac** a
■ of within a f w minnt**' wa'k of tbe »*-
.deatai h«tr! I r*v*#. rathe'than faaway
o-*fowb« hil'i* in t» tb* wood#, two or
ti re* m u-9 u> bo* <.««* for the »am* prfw,
• t r«: « o'"* <"•« f>Tflf»-l. R*ti Es
f Brok'T.oS ♦, Covnwrrial »trwt ap
« r» b ?tf « Mi;l and Wa«r;intfon.
c mny r*-'i f**> TO rax? per
Q jpeilth to • f*>w fnnd Mue*m**n to **II
sample to (be wboieaale and
! retail t rade; p»-ra»ancnt pasttKm. no *x
t*ri•*».-«■ we are the Itrtwl
raanafiacturer* in <»nr 8w of goods: send
>*• «tamp f«r no p*>»tal an
»wer<*d. CENTEX SI A L MFV CO.. C*nci»-
nati. > «inW»
■ Jl' K K: > CP AI>KI FT— \ !<i.OOP !U«»'»El>
I ?--at. : n'> •, irrwii. ronad *tern. j»b*
boon in.) owwr tm ha**- pame
. bjrpf**ir< property «ed pavm* fb*r*w.
Cipt A. P. BftcnMiag, rtfttatT B«, office
' «t?h Ba?t*»n A (' v
j)\!NT!N'. T A! •.UT-K \rIEM METH
I Am . . "»wr*t ?ffm» in heattle.
r w. Lx.cjnrtt. north-east comer Pike and
-iat-'i »tr« et»
t\'ASTEI> - PARTNER - FOR ft ALE
tt oor-hilf or whole interest in one of
the best pa?in* (poetry baaftaeaaes in
town, torttioo uneqaaled, an old estab
lished trade. Addrto Partner. PotT-I*-
Tr.i:,:-.t»' >.» ftffitv.
\%" A STED <»' JOD B!"SINEst- MAN
with *IO.OOO cash to the
•to*-k and rapacity »»f of moat
pfOfprmw and pavine mauufartann*
<M»nr*m»; Thai« *tr»et!v a flr*t-cl«a* oppor
'nnity lw>man A Rochester, room* 2 and
.. *'♦,>.rjn
Mklf. U. M »HURT, CORSET AND
I>rf Miinakinir laTest sljrW, perf<y-t fit
and •atiffa'-tion enarant»'ed IjnroJn
How, *\>ring »tr«et, between Seeond and
Thud.
\\ T ANrH> K -R A ( I -T"MKR WHO
»* in in a hnrry. a «-entrali> located
hou*e and lot Han*e matt
improveiaenta and be worth by ItMrlf froa
».000 t<> rcioo No fancy price will be paid.
M«»*e land Cam pan y, corner Second and
fetreetn.
\\ T ANTED—TEN TEAMS TO WORK ON
» » -s coud ♦•tr»-et trade. Apply to W. N.
White, contract >r
V > EAL K*l ATE BARGAIN**: -KK Al>-
t ( v»-rti>en» t.t beJ<>*. W. K. RlChardaon.
j ■ ——
lI'ANTFIv—FOR CAHII. 7 T« > o RO<>M
dwellinir Apnl -to Ronald A Piles.
MME. LA VEB. THE NOTED < LAIR
v«v ant trance medium, «an b*» con
-niied»»n ' n»fne»«. love, marriage, diT©rc* t
, in a perfect dead trance; no humMnr
-a?M*« t.««n <raaranteed or money re
f • .•' li t r?'a?i«mal Hot»*l.
Norn 'E-A- MY BOYS. FRED. AND
< arlie Kindlinfr. have left horn*-
without aay ca««»*, I hereby caution any
i»ne for aHowiilft thetn a lythlnir f»u my a»-
e»*tm*. K f * '••ri'-k K'ndlt Whit#» river.
4 -K YOI R FI'RNITCRK DKALER FOR
;\ BirminKham'* "Boa"" Red Loanee:
. for durability, comfort and neatne**, com
■ iiM-d uith rh« ai'UrM, ?b«»v hav»* ro«-qua1.
N XBLfc l>i: REA
I" t»«uaM» terms. * orrier Front and Mad
;*ou, ov* r Pacifle drue <tor»*.
roii SAKK.
nok *\LK—WHOLE OK HALF IN'TFR
I* « « ;i h well pa ■ inif rctftMiKhfd man
nfKtarlr'i: btwtof-nt in wittlf. A«ldre#f A.
M.. rare tM»
I»K-VLK ONB-HALF INTKKKSTIN
' a *«>•> 1-paynif barber-shop. G<hml ]o
- a'imi Hii'i llrnt flats fixlurw. Andreas J.
H nhd tbo«»vw, portTowriwnd. W. T
.111 mi■. mtt ifaMMtl i K1 foot
N*an . t *rw'* ii i* herewith nffprtd. For
further \ art < u ar* apply to «»eo. T. Myers
«r M'»J*n Br ■«».
»K -A IK I.OOK IIKKK-j.V*i ONLY
I f r a pire r< *>'«)«-u<- Jot, improTed
with gM»*wa'k; Fourteenth itfWt Mwtfii
Mill a-. . .'*• l«tiM stret tv ' and i i avest
lot tvt r ot!t*red In !h»» ritt; only few rn n
ui' d" tra!k fr»tin Front street, (ieorice Dorf
f» l. real estate brisker, office Commercial
•freer between Mill and Washington, up
«T*ir*
I/OK -AI M OK Kh'NT NEW SEVEN
I' w m hou««*oii foriM-r |» a*. at Fr*
i-ake luliii). 'JO minu!«*« In- rail from ceo
f rnfr'tx. fiue well at kitcbe» door; price
ven term*: n-nt |ls. monthly.
Ai*«» ral fine huiMinir lots mmr plmtst;
pricvs ami <'a«v Also for
r*-nt ueat 'ix ruoin bou*e, three lots aud
arable, water handy, four bl*» kft a »uth of
Ja« k«*>n strei t cable line, l r . miles out;
r-m sl> monthly. Aho for *afe 10 lots n* ar
this li'»tiM . t-*> each, eaay tern)*. M. Phil
lip*. Occidental Hotel.
i;N)K -VI K Ft ICMTI i:K STOKE, LO
1 ration m«*tcentral in the city: good
established rity and country trade; pro
proprietor lea* ins town owiup to
other businc*-. engagements: good leave
mul r. Nt eh* an; the b*>t bargain in the
marke?. about i*D. Apply to J. O. Boasorth,
*l7 SoWt h S*'«'Ql)d street.
HALE HUP, HAY AND DAIRY
r term, lituted on Whit* river, Dtt>
■*«afti* Y\ *1 t!ii> «. a T farm i.i
even particirav is worth f.'W,OOO anil is
• rt, r i f.»r |;£>,ui© $V«00 rash. balance on
time nt s iM-r «-ent. per annum. For par
tienlar* inquire of J K. M« NAt'iiHT, Seat
tle. W T. dA*r
I'•»U- VI I" O>K !"T ON FUOST sr.,
I* ni ar IVke; t'fOxliOft., for sl.'»,ftXV BET
lINV.KPv MF M'HAM.
|v>»; -am: \ fink roi;NKft-rwo
!o'a in Quc-eu Anne T»wn f««r 1/700; no
b»r 'i-.* rou.litsons. HKIiINuKK A MKA
CilA M
I lot* m-ar the p-.wer hoti.«e on I»**pot
• for • o BEITIN'.FK A MF \
Oil KM. Hi'., Mill street.
roK 'K \ -IX I .Mis UN FKONT
■ street > Oto|6l 00 per lot & lota in
the vicinity of the na* «<>rk* st v«r on«s
prict «, and plontv of o*her bargain*. HFT
TINIiKK A MF\< H AM. r IS Millatree*.
I * -\: !■ ' k. - VAI i«>N> liY AND
P Btatfc ii -tor, ; Imm; eetitral kcttiop.
this *»ffieip.
IX)R SAIE i'IIRAP; rHREK BLOCKS
I to the Immediate ridßlt} of the gea
work*; cheapest wholem:*- business pr j»
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SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30. I^.
EVI'LOfNCN't W4MID
II'A.v fg I> ~A -ft"ATION BY DRUG
* * gist; v<-ar»' eM*ri*iM**; rr*«f
--iat-e. *: 4 bO»kl^'af Ad
d"S» I>rrt • • «-ffi'-c.
\l* ASTEI>-YOUNC MAN DKMKES PO
» ▼ sftv o: ex p»rrtc**eed in off*#* work;
*teso?rat>h r ir-d typewriter Al New
, Tort § M J
IT room • • &t«w"ly located. C. A.
Motf . *street _____
\\* A NTE D—»nr AT ION BY A J AM
▼ ' a~"»* to <k> een*r*! hoa««crk. Ad
4fi «a H CST'* ;':i» office.
11 *"ANTEI>—A -ITTATION WITH RE
ts m**- tah> family bv a yoamrgirl re
cently r«(BB itarfasM. Address Mr. John
~eff. W
VTAJTES - SITtATK>X BY EXPERI
* * ev* H ret" • man ethnographer. Ad
dr*-*s X. th-* « " r, "»
F«»|ND
rv){ r ND—A PROM I-*SO ELY V»TE, U«0r;
I owner '■an h*v.- •aTi'- by piotiag ptop
erty an ! payincfor this advertisement. C.
p Fn**eh. cr<jeer.
FXWTND A LARGE POCKET BOOK
1 with Maeer Sevriag Co. re
ceipt. ' >wner cau have «aroe by proriog
proiwrtv a*d pavfne for t b is ad verti sement.
ADRIFT—ONE WHITEHALL
leiurh !'■ feet, beam 4 feet,
depth 30 inches: white paint and brown
bottom. fawner ran have «*me by
*»rr»rin£ property and paving charges. A.
J«>hn«on. Ocean d>»* k withC -vr
H A.XTKII-TO KENT.
\\'ANTEI>— TO RENT—A HOUSE OF
u 10 or 1J br-twcen Pike and
Mill, Second and Fifth Greets; will take
i» sseofnew if built immed'ately.
Artiir» <M» Msrshall. In rare
i f flßce.
THE
AMERICAN BFILDISG 1 LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ESTABLISHED IN SEATTLE Hl'T TWO
MONTHS. SOW NUMBERS
Over ."»<>< ><> Shares
The loan aseut of the a-sociation will be
in r* attle within a few days to rema.n j»er
manently. Tho?e wishing to borrow
money at the low rat/* of 6 per cent per
annnm can not do better than become
stockholders Parties wishing to sub
scribe for share* or desiring information
on the subject will please address
DOUGLAS YOUNG,
Secretary I>ocal Board,
*wf Under Po*t-Intelligencer Office.
NEW A liVEKT 1 > EMESTB.
WEST SEATTLE FERRY.
♦
»M F()OT OF MAIN STREKT WILL
1 leave ou and after December 31,18^8:
Seattle J a. m. West Seattle. 9:25 a m.
Seattle 11 a. m. West Seattle. 11 I~> a.in.
Seattle Ip. m. West Seattle 1 :2T» p.m.
Seattle 3 p.m. West Seattle. 3:23 p.m.
M. H. BATES,
Manager.
FREE LECTURE!
SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M.
IN THE ARMORY HALL,
Near T x ird aw! I'nion.
liK. Ko-E A. I'ATI Y, c. s .Ph. P.. ou the
Power of Miuo to Cure All Diseases.
Person* «an ( all on Mr*, i r Patty at the
Ku>s Hotel, tor. of >:xtto and 3411), rooms
;W aud •1. Phrenological and Healing
oflßc»*. J K.Patty. .V. D., G., Ph. I).. near
cor. Spring and Front .streets.
Impounded Stock at Auction.
JAM AKY ,\T 10
t 1 o't 1«» k a in., alii « i«lcutal nquaro. I
. wril. w'-' at «>:-tUn 111• • f ilowuni described
Mniniklf. One l«n k kin-coloref! man-,
-»r ui ."»«*»■!:- at. an«l *«m; white on hack:
two-yi*ar-oM horn* c«»it. left
r iiind foot u :'.v. Th« •« wner« of Pat«f aui
m*lsa:f'•>u J MITCHELL,
t hlcf of l\< . . W.T.
PRINTERSAND PUBLISHERS
'.i ■
We beg to announce
that owing to the large
r increase of our business,
we h .ve decided to dou
ble our rtoek of Type
* Fresses Material
Building too small. Wc
have sc.ured lease of s
three-story building, anti
will occupy it, entireh
about January 1 with
tb.- only and complete
line c printers' suppliet
m in the Northwest.
RI.MEiIBER, that yoc
can buy y#ur type, ma
te.: d and machinery 10
to 20 per cent lower from
Palmer Bey than any
other house in the trade.
Send lor estimates and
specimen book to
PALMER & KEY,
'riot's" Portland, Or
A CARD.
t ; t'T\ &•-.! . MNVIN'.i MATIRUI
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r FOST.IJTIELUiiIICEI PT?B. CO
* tarr
WANTED.
Wood choppers, II 3 fori
cins, 130 to *».
Railroad men. «2.12 ». «2 Sft.
General ea- f .r,Taett always <» hand.
FOR SAUL
Cab;n and furniture. fctf
Tw>room house, 13x!T, fr?« ground rent,
IKB.
Furniture complete In three-roomed
house. 1150.
Furniture In first and second-< Ia«« ?odg
iac fcvu*r«. well located, II J)0 and t—**--
Cheap lots in West Seattle, 1100 to SL!O9-
Restaaranta. fu- to IHM&
Fine improved bottom ranch, slock anv
tools, 16000.
FOR RENT
Ranch, eight acres under cultivation,
seven miles fn»m Seattle, SIOO a year.
Two hundred and fory arre ranches.
Fum.sh*?d and unfurnished rooms for
Light housekeeping.
Ranch of JOO acres. 90 acre* bottom land,
fenced and seeded; 5*2 acres pasture; with
farming implements and stock; fSOOO rear
G. W. ~CRANE.
W. T. Employment Bureau,
w«*hin*tf>n *t. n**f CowmereUL
SEATTLE BUILDING
—ASD—
Loan Association.
The report of the auditing committee for
L*W w*> accepted.
The following is a synopsis of the affairs
of the company during the past year:
Houses Built. Val. L»»an*, VaL Security,
25. $27,150. $66,800.
EEST LJ or LOAX9.
Ser. Duration. Earned Invested.
1 25 mo. $4 11 or 21 63 pr ct on sl9 00
2 15 mo. 2(V0r23 'l pr ct on 1150
3 11 mo. 188 or prct on 850
I 4 mo. 63 or 21 pr ct on 3w)
Series No. 5 o* en- January I. lv*J.
For full information regarding the com
\ any and the purchase of share*, apply to
H. H. Ames, MK-retary, room 7, Bojd block.
CROSS & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS.
922 Oj»Ha House Blork.
Front strerl. •'estth I
AUVICi; TO MOTHKKS.
Mrs. Winsiow's .Syrup, for chil
dren teething, is the pr»*««*rit»rioti of one of
the l»est female nurses arifl physicians in
the Cnited Slates, and ha* been used for
fortv years with uever faiiin* success by
millions of mothers for their children.
During the <»f teething its value is
incalculable. It relieve* the rhild from
pain, cures dyseutery and «iiarrh'ea, grip
?na in the bowols and w:u»l colic. By giv
ing health to the child it rests the mother
Price 25c a bottle. daw
NOTICE.
THE REGULAR AN NT VI. MEETING OF
1 the stockholder- of th- Cedar River
C«al Company, will b*? held at the offices
of the company. Columbia street, on the
7th day of Jsnuarv. , a? 7 p. m.
"JOHN COLLINS, Vice-President.
L. J. Colman, Secretary.
FOR SALE!
RESIDENCE LOTS. 60x120,
I on Fourteenth street, between Mil!
and Jackson: to >700: one business
corner on Virginia and West streets; lota
in West Seattle Park additiou now on the
market; f'JOQthe lot
GEORGE DORFFEL.
113 l 2 Commercial street, between Mill and
Washington.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH \T
the co- 1 artnership heretofore existine
between G. W. Hunt and J. K. Patton, un
der the firm name of Hunt Pa:ion, has
this l«t (Jay of December. l*v*, in-eu dis
solved by nurual consent. The business
of said co-partnership having bee a con
struction work upon the flattie, I.ake
Shore A. Eastern Hail way in the county of
King. Washington Territory. AH d« b's and
demands against said eo-partnership are
to be paid and liquidated by G W. Htiut,
and all sums or moneys doe or to become
due said co-partnership are to be paid to
G. vv Hunt. Witness our hands this
Ist day of December. A. I>. IVH.
G. w. HFNT.
J. ki. PATH'S
Fred E.Sander
DEALER IS
REAL ESTATE
—A.p»r>
1.01 11, SKI IIUTIES.
OFFTCI3,
Corner .>llll an*! € iMiiuirrctnl »ta
.1. com I TON.
LAND COMMISSIONER Of
I KIRKLAND LAND CO,
••
James St., opposite Occiden
tal Hotel, Seattle, W.T.
Novelty. Bawrty ;.;j UwMmn
jfe • S ' *"£'« ■■ lodak '
iS., r£\t I'urnTanak
Tm \lif * 1
V ' *
X. Nat will l*
" b,
broiick.
I I .
A. FIBKEN & CO,
CENTRAL
. STATIONERS aiifl PRINTERS
305 Second Street.
Opposite N * p.---.>(bee.
Call arid Eiarrnne Splendid
Stock of New Holiday Coods.
SEATTLE *OOO YARD..
1 \RY ALDER A -D FIR V *OT) CT"T AKY j
I ' a *pe
c.a;*v. .« :r , - j • y of the
' •* . * a; 1 Froiit j
*r p.* jar T Hopkii ? wnarf, for* of -encca j
m?:- ~L- : A RW v '■. P*o&nC'or.
10. C. SHORtY A CO..
r^DkKTIKOHk,
I* •»» c»f t olumMa "t, j
WA CHONCr t CO.
CHiNA T£A STORE.
ill KIM»P OF TKA IURECT v aOM ,
. \ £>.:**, the ms -vm i : ota *4 • tn.
to S* wi jxnxb-i. Rite, opiQta. *4 Ik ham!-,
tt-r , f» &itd Jn|4ui: * Tt»ry rheau ,
Hri<*k «u>rf. comer Tiiirii aiul W t
•owe Vk Sets I
mm mm mm
f°R FOR
MBS ASD BOYS. ffjSfeg MEN AM) B0T&
STAR CLOfHING HOUSE,
SOS Commercial Street.
KLINE & "ROSENBERG
Extend a cordial invitation to the public to visit their establishment o.nd see the vast
preparations they have made to supply young and old. rich and poor, in
our magnificent displav of
MEN'S, YOUTH'S. CHILDREN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc.
Read Our List of Sensible Holiday Gilts. See the Marvelous Xmas Bar
gains We are Offering.
CLOTHING. § Gent's Furnishing Goods. 1
Bg-rt Dress ov< ' rroa,s for (ients * 6 5W 'i (ient's Silk and Cashmere Mufflers. 50 Oats
Special All Wool Boys' Overcoat*, s:s. <0 #a *
Press ami Business l'rousers in stylish pat- Forty dozen Initial Linen llandkerrkiefe
terns, #4. ... 10 cents.
Nobby Business or Press All Wool Suits, in << „ # v cil ii ~.,!L,.n..v,w»r- *1 -----
Sack or Frock style, at #lO. #l2, #ls. #IH. Handkt rchiels. .a ceate.
Don't mi>s our l»iir drives in larsre boys'suits. I®/';®• The latest productions in sentlemeaaadßajrg'
Men's and Youths' ( hinchillaCoats and \ests |EwV§|j2Ljm Neckwear.2s. 50. 75 cents, #l.
at #S, #lO, #l2: sreal value. W/ififi
________________ S i. fSn J
PARENTS. NOVELTIES
Po not lay out a dollar in boys' clothing un- l|H jR9 In Smokinc Jackets in every shade and style.
til you have seen our elegant assortment of |jj| (jJi See our line of Gloves, Woolen Jackets. Silk
many new novelties in hilt, Jersey, (assi- K Suspenders, etc.
mere and Tweed Suits. Every suit a daisy. •
\! A t|,J FREE FUN FOR THE BOYS! UImI
111 lllr With every SlO Hoy's Suit we present <.natisanse- l'»
iWIIVVI f„i Wintinff Press, Super Cants, Kte. i ' vuvvl
KLIITE &c ROSEUBERQ,
20S Commercial Street.
C ]lifl Irhj? C 3
BIG REDUCTION IN KID GLOVES.
AT 75c, REDUCED FROM si 25. AT 81, REDUCED
FROM *1 10. AT si 25, REDUCED PROM U 75
"crisrxonsr block, via front bt.
Decorated Tea Sets, $3.50.
DECORATED TOILET SETS, $2 50,
LEVY'S SEATTLE BAZAAR,
VSIO, 'JI'J Commercial Hireet.
nir
Make Home
Kobert'.- (Vic!-rated <\stnlie .
<>oriion .t Di!worth'l Fruit*,
and Marmalade-.
* *ti-i-. well's lVe-erve*
and Jellies, SIK-cd
rine Apple. Gordon .t
I'il*< rthS Mine Mc.it
'>ji •.1 and Tirkletl
Ojr>ltr< in 1-ottle*. J.
No ivinllr'i Ma-h
--rimnn in ISottles.
Haley A" \\ rijtl.t's Mti-h
-- UH and l*ea». imp..rte.|
by u> direct from Knrupe
\ntor ijii"j« Ital a r i >,. lad Oil.
Kraia-o-Anieri.-an Soap- in
Bottley. Imported
arid Domestic O ivc.
Maiapa and l-'onte-tic
K.ii--n*, Fine-it
Call For "French Breakfast Coffee," Our Latest and
Best Blend.
Th«- ■■!>« vf mn- r r>> I* a* ;• o-m Mr< So«Hhw«rthV
« ert »ip y n»« re <:i, e -
Wclih». II»|IM t, v„f C.KOtKKIES in .<nd *e |.ropo«t«l
way- to n tai t) at fp-titior..
T--J*) fiRCONU MT., 'l'l t I'CrfKlKKirK.
Teumose 9. P. O
LEVY BROTHERS,
lirtltTtli* y>l> »»)LW> t>
IMPORTED, KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIGAB*.
TOBAIXAJS, PIPES, ctnxoiY,
JUi<J *ll Hie "nv»*er» article*. We invito- the pttbi * •.*«<! th* trad* i» rrneiel
so»*i«s »**auAe <»«r mUKk •!»<! yn*-rm.
113 Commercial »treet« rtouttlf, W. T.
Happy Xmas
lleitiz'-. Celery Saiu*.
frosM it Blaekweil**
I'iikles, Walnut*, *tc-
Emilien's Asparagus Point*.
Iterataria Shrimps, Caiu
and Bottles Atmore'J.
Cro«?e.t i'-larkw»lf»*^
Ki'-fiardson A Kobhian' I'luia
I'uddinjr*. (ana.!* Sip
Maple Syrup, a'»oiut«)y
Pure Roast and Itotwd
Chicken am! Tuxkef.
Holmes' ami Coutt'a Wafer*.
India t'hutneys aini Saao*
I'ne t *sr«<ie.t Japan
and t'hiria Te*-
No eijusl in oar
Walnuts
Almond",
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