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6 FROM SUN FRANCISCO. Winter L« Sot All Smiles and Hnn nhin«. of tk* Sew California Opera —Booth and Knrrett to Open the >•* C alifornia Tknatar -Ba* WmaW" ■», Ikx . 3C'. I s *!*. Midwinter is at hind in tbl« favored dime, where enow an l frr>*t are rare pbetiomeij*. Bat in ram are the »»- ■ertio'i-. tl,at oar winters are a 1" warm ■omeiiiim ereri warmer, than our •■Humeri, tor the coal Tender pro wetii rich ami the coile< lor of r» f «i'» '* met with frown«. This re**in may be more pleasant -certainly i*. !'• ii While tiiere are neither chillin* wind er piu'hinv frost-, an*) th'mph fe* cloud" ob-cure the *ky. "tit 1 when 'll'i Hoi make- hi* farthest -outhinif, rendering the Antarctic Ice fields re •pendent under bis tran-Bgurine beam , our atmosphere «llfer» a ihill from the with .rawal of hi» more di- rer t rays. But lor thi-.oir d»rke«t dresr*si neaso!., phy-i Mlly. ** bare a most blei-ed compeoMiHm. our dearest, mo t ciieri-oeil holiday ' hristma- And aside 'rom the <*" that i hn-l mits brigfiten »ur darkest sea-on, there is s/jinethin|f marke<!ly ap|>r<e priiite iti it- t-einx at th perticuiar time Of the year, just a» the day* Iw ffirj t*} lenjrtnen an«l at ttr-t imiien epti'.ly i»ut stea-iily srrowinir longer an I more \inlU»itt. pivinit ■ fort and joy to our live-; -o Christ Mn>e, duriu? the world * darke-t era. At first Hi" hjfht wa» »mail and -trsiir jtled hard for life amid the "i of daranecs. hut -tejwlily it erew ati'l is >tiii •. rowlm rijrliter and stronger. |n-.eiratmir the' deejie t bteektK s will if- |"in and r3iliant l«ni- and she<l<liri)r pence an l haf jiinesi apofl all whom they reach, and are we not at ini tial) nation? We are neither Jew nor I'aKan. Ituddhist nor Mohammedan. tbouKh hare « sprinkling of cacti of the e and of other- and more ot nmr than we like -till, a a |-eoj.|e we bail the dav tl»at u-hered in out Christian era, with a unanimilv and warmth that uw tidier day ill the year calls forth The city is in the midst of the Cbri-tniu- season Stoic window, arc becoming i>rilliant with bod-iay goods and merry gift-nurclit-er crowil the street *, mnrnfng. noon •ml night, f'alifomian- are alwav. wildly et.lhti ia-ti over horn- talent or any hit of that can claim birth In its -uriny clime. f*rhaim ' they carry their display of appre< ia tiou too far and shout their praises too loudly, but nothing -hows more plainly the warm heart and genial spirit that Is supposed to belong to ail true ('alifornliin-. At any rate, j.ist now we have an excellent tllu-tration of thi- most charming trait In the Wav hati Francisco ha- received a new opera, SAID PAMIIA The production of one of tin- city - brilliant young nni-ii - ui»». It < hard htahl, ami leader of tin- orehe-trn at the Tivoli opera house Ami now just h wrord of the Tivoli ft i< an Institution dirtinetiwiy foreign to tin United Mates, and pmfiablv rwinbi the (iermr.n i*if-n of a Uieiter more than any other. The thought would Terjr naturally l>e uppermost that nunc but the rougher i|»*s would eare to nvk amusement there Hut word* to that effect would quickly call forth the reply: "Oh everybody |{<t« the Tivoli,"and it i-often added, whether there i* truth in It or not, "K.ven the clergy no." Itutbe that .iHitiuay.it in fur from the rougher clas< who pat ronizo the Tivoli. and it- pa irons are largely music-loving people The liest opera* are skillfully p it «>n and chou t music is finely rendered Hut while men smoke, sit with their hat* on ami between acts any thing in the way of a drink, whether beer, lemonade, cham pagne or water, will I* brought you by the u*hers, all is orderly a- In any regular thniter, there being no whistling. hooting or loud talk ISut Mto "fciaid I'ssha." This j- it , . . .md presentation in this city, h tving been first produced in midsummer, and (n the meantime s-mie what changed and improved b> Mr. Stahl, who ha 1 - l«een diiruuientnl in raising the standard of the uiu-e at the Tivoli to ,t high C.egree of e\n ! lencc and ha- ju«tly won the favor •rid esteem of the people At the tir-t rendering of ' Said Va»h he « s greeted with hearty applause, and .t the close of the rir~t act nothii >' would Katisfy the audience until be for the third time came !>efore the « iirtiu and in a tew well . lio-< n word- i v pre«>ed his gratit ide and thank* aliitiv handsome t!oral tie- gn» wen ■ent forward. urfwUtt Dumber of bis admiring frietiu - remained alter the performance to con:ratu).>te h and »i-h him future . 1,, noon depart* for the Ka-t In re porting the evenin.- a lia.iv paper *aid: 'A large number of the were | re ent. givin - • to the ... ca«ioti Tin op a i- j.. mi wed .supplied with wit, but much of it Success must lie in the gorgeou aoenerv and elegant stunies in which there {- ample rie-m for bribiat t < tli t and artistically '« t. . ■ « 1 fortune MI die- on Itelswliere a- kindly as here, it can iruthfull) l>e railed a gtand succe-s. Ju>t now trie UMA AVSoTT COW CAM tiaimingniu.h attention from tin opera loving |ssi) !,• J-or three we • crowded boil* i havi r- ii. |,< <• it the Italdwm. and tin-, her la«t week would aeem to !«• a no le-- proAtash on* Theater-gi«er- are eaterlv hioking for ward to the conipiet; n ol the new California theater The old one ha been traiisfo. in. ,| into a city library building. The new one I- to lie in every re-pect a I r-t-cla-- >h. iter a- ; as it to insure its since-- iiooth :i 1 Harirtt are to o|s-u it Alrr iiv the have ma .<• arratigemei t for the Mmenr and costume* of "Othello." "Mer hant of Veni. e an In C'wisar." to le forwarded I • Mn Kran Cis. o M W Phenomenal (irovlh of Her I hi. pentOVMl. «>■ it 5». far r.-ui the and situated upon t rivrr whs h I* t»nl> *o in MUM, the rapi I d< \« 1, j itKtit of the Pn •lar. met oj>o!t am of the marvels of the \ r<>m ICO !•• i**7 I • Imputation. * .s*.!♦»> u> it* nutit *»r-. ;in . • ; • log the i>me pe?n*i the «ttti« « «»i lot* built u|H»i jrrcw t- ' ,l>7 *»r an an nual increase «.i ,#Vt. In the > ear I*7" there were * prr«» ivi «ve v lot npon whi. hah» u>. m«*hl In 1>7:1 Ihi- bad in *ea • d to in 1* • to * I in l*Kt t«* liV and I**7 t*» 71 The den*itv of the j- <nuiation h>i* • tn? Iv increased Ihe uvera - r*nt ol dwelling in I*7 • wa* 47*1 u , 4r w 1 h in I<*o. had r.«en to 64t* mark* about fpSo lieriiu ha* over hVo'.nk) inhabitant* at the present tun. N»llili>C l *arrilf|l<iU4. lhil NTe tell* the follow i'> :« ;s . ■ Dati l'a\ lie"* little h«»v at In Itv ami hi* (ierman prater He had Jnst learned the I.om\ prayer in «*er man ami ntj p . , •t. - t iUm 1 the follow njr evening \ e proposed t>* ofler up hi-m-w (»i mat pravti he went to t>ed in order ' v irpri*c bis mother Head I<l that -f God itmld umlerMw t. .•, even our common *rh*»ol tiertt n without any trouble.' " Yes. M y;i hi* father. .t J think it would sound a httie -«• r )e jri" «« ami iiod might not lik«it nthat spirit. M *'No, hut you don't under*tan . it. pA|xi," MivMhr vount man I want to do w> to >toni<b uutuma \*» know. You n»m», papa. th< «k« t on (Uhl at all, iIN «»n uiamt 4 Pr«|rrtiltr Argentine Republic. A dbtmbmff element m the I. «.•.» money mnrket ha* be» 11 the drain cold to Buenos \>re- if »• 1} the Argentine Hepu i Thr-» j tnent *of jfi»|d Mere c*; I>\ «v., aive Ioan« AtAde Cor ??» purjx> . ■: d<v.k, eanai . ? r.i pnvenmit svhirh n<* l>e ;jovero< «'nt ente-; • city waterworks an i / atrudion in r> \\r- 1? rr litat the tola! Dei 5 :• the e J ,r|a^ 4 hv tht At • t . » •< 1 d >. th< v of Hu U 9300,*:w t 0Ut». 'Thii is an Af» if W^^rfal ! AehieTeiaeßts i I _ • SiATTtt, Dec. I,ll**. Mr niece, Mrs. Frank Mender* 'child, was paralyze! Its legs were j like pipe»tem<. the mtnx les baring be -1 come atrophied Kentln the afoot* i -li-tre-sing cotniltlon it Deemed to «af ! f*r great pain. It wa* too erident i that it could not lire long in that state : We went ami consulted I>r. Jordan, j «id took hi* medicine, and in three ' month*' time the child recovered the u«e of itself, and i* now well. We are j very thankful, and want the aflli< ted to know It Mw K. t*rtix. liexter -treet. Lake f'nion, Seattle Lrnets. W T., I>er.lw. My wife was taken sick with what ' the doctor# pronounced TypbosM 1 Ferer. She continued coughing and i vomiting for four week*; ibe was get- j ting lower every day, and at la-t we! concluded she could twit lire long .""tie could not keep a thing on ber stom- j arh. and was distraarted with pierciuy ; ' pains in bead and stomach. We at j i hut called Ilr. Jordan who, when he -aw my wife, said that she would i#Kin to Improve as boon as she took the II Istogefietic medii in*; and that is just what she did. She liegan ' i u> improve at once, and was up in j three days. Hhe is now a Mierer in t ' the Histogenetic system. Thomas THOMA*. I i MT. VIJWOB, Aug. 27, I--- f)r. Eugene Jordan, Seattle, W. T If'i r f'rwad: AliOUt the 9tb of last j Kei.ruary I was en route from thi place to Seattle. I was sulferin> ! greatly with hemorrhage of the lung-, , l>e»ide« having a rery severe attack of ai lite hron< hitis. I foa l to sit down I three times coming up stairs; never; wa« so near choking to death in my { lie, and became rery weak and de- , hiliUted. I called at your office at the | Bran-wick hotel, Seattle, and ob tained some of your medicine, which afforded me some relief in-ide of an , hour; and I continued to pet better ; all the time anil in-ide of Iday was utile to make rail at home on my place, and have enjoyed superb j health ever since. And 1 will further , state that should I ever get ,-ick j aiialn from any cause, so long as j your medicines are in my reach, I j will never take any other; and al«o j l>e ready to recommend you to others. ( Should >ou choo-e to make this state- i ment public, whoever may read the ' same, and have any doubt a* to it- i reliability, let them addre** me with 1 stamp and I will cheerfully respond. Wishing you pro»perity in your end- i less good work, I remain, very re- ' specifully, L. C. I'OBTKB. , Mt. Vernon, Skagit county, W. T..p I*. O. boxh7. SEATTLK, W. T. It i« with a feeling akin to reverence when i think of the glorious achieve ment of the wonderful Hi>U>getietie Metlicine- in my case. My right h.m»i waa entirely puralyze^l—cold ami life less. I did not have the slightest con trol over it. no more than as if it did not lielong to tue. This is not all. I was *ick all over, and felt myself irre sistibly doomed. Doctors whom I consulted gave me not the slightest encouragement. The took pity on me when he put in my mind to go to !*r. J. Eugene Jordan; and I eould hardly credit my oetises when I»r. Jor dan told n»e that paralysis is curable under the Hi*togeneti< system. I ad mit 1 did not have the slightest hope: still, IIt id everything to gain I per severed, Ihc iir-t motith 1 |»ereeived noi hange, |»ut a- the doctor told me that it wa« a which a* a rule mtj»rov* » slowly, and a I did not an ticipate any good result". I was re signrd. The next month, bovrTer, 1 to perceive mimi tnkaMe slgiin of life c<Muing back, atui my joy was bo indie-- \ t tiiiie.l there nonld a staiulatiil that i- 1 could not fee an improvement. I'ben it would «utrt and improve ri/ht along until after about :« .r months I could do all kind of work with my hand. My p-neral health kept pace with my otlier im provement. ! recovere*l perf«>«4ly every way. It i» now u year since 1 takitig me«iicine. All mv healtli and happtne>«H I owe to I»r Jordan's brilliant genius as the author of the lli«ti>gen«iti<- system the grandest product of the PHh eenturv. MRS. M. A. 11 %KTM \N. i » KVi<Mr. W. T.. s*ept. .7. lvvs Fwtii rhililhiHxi 1 wa* trouhle»l With urtnarx iticontineme hv i\»rlrt fever The trotu»le continued •rettinj: wor*««. and at last the urethra ••e* a«* ed inflamed to an extent th »t an operation »:»* *up|«o*eii to t!n fc only thing that would *ave my life. 1 wa« thereupon ojvrated upotk hy the *i>rsh al facult ««t the * ty Mftlicjil« Th. *aved my hi» temp«»rarily. 1 ut left 1 « t » fate, a* the place operate I on never fn'iv \ . . It kept on gettine v . m and di*ehnrprii: , - «nd '-w* ll < until it ternunated i t a *»ut five otH Junf*. which < ontinuiM; d-- charted urine and 1u- 1 i., I opening* were not all in the ureiht but *ll ttroni»i (tsr mtoiub i'tu gluteal ««re learfullv •■M.illen. and a- htrl a I eoufd onl\ lie ou nt) hack, and n.\ *'itferini;s were a proverl> in my whole neishN>rhocKi kevpiuir a iceneral More andlw master. I am well known. The ot>r. Mant di'M banpe ot pu* and urine at la«t turned into Mood po!M>nin|f. and I wa.i retiut ed to a keleton <ivinj( myseit up to die, all m> fftmft? indMniaitßd KOHUIIS abort of a miracle w.i- p**>idle to t*v» •» n»e. I the l»e*t mtsij«ai *kill, with ;t the Mu?hieM result wo-ahl form amt break while I, Irate atm endurtii|r cottbl d»> but contemplate death I ■' : 1 ' tfd of the A IUKM •*! the Ih* >\*teni n* Me«iu:ne Pr .1 I- Jor*iaa *nd a-» th« i verv rea>onaWe I li.id ni\*elt i irnei tu th< • i tor and 14van his me4i.' me* Ihe re*ult 1« I consider cureri I told the dix-tor that if ever 1 weil h> efforts I would endeavor h> All means in my power *»' acquaint the world with the grandest »y>tetn ui«d. :ne nuua ban ever produced 1 have now but one word to *n\\ and that 1- in my estimation all other d> 4*t4»r-* o»m --t»are»t to l>r. Jirlan are a*pcm;e* compare«i to a giant and 1 ai-o wi»h to | M. Iv e%pre»* my j* ty for the igttorant 0 eddlers who tr-ed hard to krep me. throuah icnor-tnt tr»»m treating with Pr. Jor an* Had I f nlowevi tbeir valua!4e advice I would have been dead ami buned lone erer* dm tor told me th it a can iwter bo «urwl ainl never wa* cwred by the aKI of me<iH <ne J. l>. WBKKLCm and »worn to we be J. IV Wbeeier September 17, A I* JCJIICS K * MJSffttK Koiary l'ublic In and for Waabingtoo T«rrit».rj. >»»a< OAee and 11. 4 .4* \ an.i t# Sew Ye-, r Block «wi«w I THE GREAT TKIBOIITOBTIL Mil I Northern Pacific RAILROAD TIA rwm ■ Cwodt Division. How Com pleted. Makiac it tke Skort- Mt. B«tt and Qaicke*t. Tk- Dining '*r line Tile R<wtt , jHo Delay* Tv*** Tmia*. !«*«« It «f :s, Chicago vtd ail cs>t&t* Ticket* „ j fact ciwl Soottow- Through Pmllmai. Drawing E»n sSeeping Cam. fceserra >. Uoo* eaa be «mre<i la advance. e e T» East InX r«w«»Hi: e| *» tvfai aad do not Bake a mWale. ,j ; but be tart to take the Men Facile Ratal AB-l Ke ttoa*. yoai ticket read* via. thi» : I line, -t Paul or Micii««paU» to avui.J I ' baoge* and Kruu deiar* eecartroed by I *»h-r route*. 7; -..uKh emigrant Sleeping Car* run oc rrioila? -11. re** trn.o* rail aeagtfe of tin l line. Berth* Irm. Lowest rate*, quickesi 1 tame. I benerai Itm<•* «f U* < in***;. Sa. t Wa*k tarUnc *t., Pertiaml, Drtta. A. D CHARITON. A»- t Geo. Pa». Art. S«. 2 Washington Ut, Portland, Or. W B. Si'EN'ER, Ticket Agent, Seattle, Wharf. A.CHILBEKi., ; ; Ticket Agent, Seattle. ! Seattle. Lake Shore \ torn Rv i t 9 CHANGE OF TIME. / |V AM) AFTER St-VDAY.PECKMBIB " * 'J- l m '*. train* wfU depart from an 4 i arrive at aftJ«- a« follow* Fail* « ify. Oilman, Leave. Arrive, i s whom lab aii«i way ? rrisrjsr«i'b '»••»•« s: »H Viatel on LakeWath- j j inftoa .} j 'illman *n<t way .ta ; B 4<x) mu «, , m j * n<l war ! » 9®« ra SCBCSSAK TEAKtC. | To.imitiJ'tfore B 7:10 am Miiffl: To Ballard B J 46 a ta 11 40 a m To Yerler.cc: * <Ti'it/ with ikt/ B 1:38 p m 3 ;I0 prn ; Waihiogti.ii > "A" daily. "B" daily except Sunday. W. J. JENNINGS. : - Cleu. F. and P. Agent. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. THE TKUB TIM.\SiO\TI.\i:\TAL KOITE BETWEEN' THE PACIFIC AND THE ATLANTIC. ITH PASSENGER E , IPMENT 18 Til* finest in the world, e * sistingof Luxur ous Sleeping Cart, havin drawing. smofc iit? arel bath rooms; C<> fortable aiv Clean Colonist Can. with ce Sleeping Berths for holder* of second eiaas ticket* and the most modern style of day coaches It* Dining Car® Hotel* provide th» bent quality of food in unlimited quantity at reasonable rates. The Variety and Grandeur of Scenerj along ita line is nnequaled, and in the de tail* of traek, train service, etc., nothing it omitted that tan add to the safety an«" C»mfort of ita patroos. All in all, It gircf the >»est and mqst sen*icable line of travel whether for business or pU asnre, betweer Portland, Taeorna, Seattle, Victoria and a'. Pacific « Points, and Wjnnef»e«, Min uea(x»lia, Ht Paol, Cbi< ago, rit. Louis, Otta wa. lort*uto, Montreal, Boston, New York and ail Eastern Cities. Through Tlrk*t« arr IssaM to all Priartpa. Poiats in th* I nitfl Ktatea, ( aaada saU Kurupf at I.owrst Kates. For detailed information appiy to the fol lowing agents of the compan) : C. Q. McCORD, 6 Washinsrton st, Portland, Or. K W. Mc<ilNNEHri, Seattle, W. T. K K. EIJJS, Taeouia, W. T. I). E. BK»)WN. District Freight aud Agent, Varn onver, B. C Corresv-ondence respectfully solicited. 10 SAN FRANCISCO, CM, Men Pacilc Company LiisrE. THK m\ SHASTA ROITF, Quicker in time than any other reote b< tween Seattle and San Francisco I.KAVK KEATTI.K IiAtLT AT 4 P. M 4KKIVB IN -AS FKAN< IS<'U, 7 :4.". A M Through Time Fortj-Eig&t Hours. rheGnMl Beetle route ol the PadAc Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tonrlat Sleeping Car* second clan peasea e -r* a!ta. !«♦*<! l«» K\PRE>S TRAIN?. For ticket* ami other iufor/yarmu ealJ or A. <'HILBKR(x, Ticket AR**nt, S< attle. W. T K V. ROGERS, Ass:**. <iei». Freight And Pass. Ajfeut. K. K kmi rk. Manager. rn;n sot \i> snout: R. R. Time Tabl« Taking Effect Sunday. December 8. 1888 Iydvr. Arrive. """"I »^P-» B.mthvr«.ml Etttcro j # m Scat Ik' an.l T»ron, I ...... «<«., _ S«»»ithern atul Eastern mail carriea TuU man vicei-cr*. I. A. NADEAr, (n-iierai Fn tßhtan-! Aeent T. J. Mti.Nkß, Manager. (o|.nilsl\ I'lliKT SOI Ml RAILROAD. Time Tabic, Taking Effect Sunday, Nov. 11, 1888. Traiu* arrire and leare S«-att!c a. ft. U»w» Leave. Arrive, Newcastle ami way - . stations »iied> i ' P r * Frauklin ami way »U \ 7 tiDa. m. 1 i\ p. ro •lations* S <ix>a TO I2i*»i».e. •Coal S o»p. m. 10 <op.m. T. J M!LN£K H«i«rrtutenOeiit. I. A NADKAt'.ti. K. an.l P Act. tnjrlisli Steel Kails FOR SALE. By "Melpomene," now Land ing at Tacoma, a quantity ot the t»e«t quality steel rails 40 and SO poundii per »ard tor sale in lots to suit. For prlrrt appW to BllJon. liITHRIF. A (U.. Tacoma. W. T. MONEY TO LOAN OS IOITCIGES. HOUSES TO KENT to Ui>m la th* BOSTON BLOCK «aJ th* COLONIAL BLOCK. Wall located acre property far «lf rknap. riot* to KIRK LAND on* mt WEST SEATTLE. HERMAN CHAPIX JA*i« "• ruin • "oJ.Unu: llot«i I*rk l>* Suif am! lidrf* Kan. 11*1 HAVI 1 \N IMMr.NSt »' rfiivrt ly * si an.t «v c*u n. * *>«f#r ih<* t»uf»s port* a. m Chißavarv ever a the No UtwwcL C ltmw sikl *» r»*r.< . « to? h* r lit l*«t *afe*t«4 «w* f«r « br,*U&*> wv» e*'» ca **> la Srttite. l«* Front mm SEATTLE POST - INTELLIGENCER. SUNDAY* DECEMBER 30, 1888. 0. R. & N. CO.'S STEAMERS. TO TAXI TTTTCt WOJDAT. «OT It STBAMBBS \I'IIX LEAVE SEATTLE CTTT DOCK » T far Tuomm daily. exempt a: JJ* a. a., II 30a. a «p. m. Tor Tawssa—Sticdayt «t 1» «. ra. «D<i 4 p. TO. For Victors*— Daily. ex»ep« Sawlay, ■! 139 a. B. ffr- Oiyapia—Datty. except at 1 :e «_ b. TomcMn? ft Solerapoena on a." roatea. Seattle, Whatcom 4 Semiakaso licit. STEAMER CEO. E. STARR I Leavea j*eartle it IK) p. m. Mondays. Wedncviat* and Friday*. Arriresat What con at 11 a. m. Toeaday*, Thursdays anrf .Saturdays. Retarning. kave* Whatcom at I p. m. ru**days and Tbannltn, and 011 ! bandar* at T a m. Arrive# at fHiiftli at 2 a. m. Wednesdays and Fridays and on dun lay t about 9 p n. Leaves Whatcom for Semiahmoo Satur days at 1 p. ns. Leaves hemiahmoo for Whatcom Saturdays as » p. m., arriving at Whatcom about V j>. ra NOTICE—j-uamer lands at all regular landings except Oak Harbor, Laconnerand Fldaigo. U. S. Mail Steamer Hassalo Leave* Seattle for Whatcom and ail way landing* Sundays. Tuesdays and Thurs day* at 11 p m. Arrive* at Whatcom Mon day*, Wednesdays and Friday* at 5 p. m Returning. leaves Whatcom same days at H:M p m . arriving at Seattle Tuesday*, Thursday* and Saturdays ax - p. ra W. B. HOLCOIf B, (jenL Manager. C. W. JOHJfsOS, ,-np<-rii!tendenL A L. MAXWELL. lieul. pa«a. and Ticket Agent. J. R. POLLEV. Local Agent, Cut L»ck. W. S. & T. CO. CAKKYIHO THE V. S. MAIL. WINTER ARRANGEMENT SEATTLE PORT TOWNSENB BOOTS w/l fcAMKK EDITH WILI. RON DAILY O between Seattle aiid Port Townaend, leaving Seattle at 10:.M p. m„ toaciiing at Port Madison, Port fiambie and Port Lad low. Returning—Leave Port Townaenc daily 'except Sunday, at 9:30 a. m. SEATTLE-WHATCOM ROUTE. Steamer Eliza Anderson "leaves Seattle rfui day, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 i>. m , touching at Cliuton, Coupeviile, Utaaladv, Deception, Anacortes, Guexnis, tamisfi. Blanr hard. Fairhaveu, Bellinzham and &e --home Ketnruing—Leaves Whatcom Mot days, Wednesdays and Fridays a; 7 p. in SEATTLE-LA CONNER ROOTE. Steamer City of Quincy leaves Seattle for La Conner Tuesday. Thursday and Satur day at 7a. m., touehiug at way ports. Re turning alternate days. For freight and passage apply at compa ny'» office on Yealer's Wharf. GEO. 8. JACOBS, Secretary. Canadiaii Pacific Navigation Co. (LIJIITKB.) STEAMER P REM I EK BOUND SOUTH. . LEAVK ARRIVE Vanrouvir, Monday Townseud, Thursday <fc Thursday 2pm & Monday 'J:3O pii Twwusend, Monday Seattle., Friday and <s Thursday 11pm Tuesday 00 a a Seattle, Tuesday and.Taeon-.a, Friday anC Friday . 3am; Tuesday ,iO{am BOUND NORTH. ■ LEAVE . ARRIVE Taroma, Tuesday & Seattle, Tuesday and Friday .2:30 pHi Friday 4 vio p :rv Seattle, Wednesday Townsend, Wednady A Saturday. 6am, 4 Saturday..9:oo a m Townaend, Wedn'sdy Vancouver, Wednes <fc Saturday .10 a m day & S*?dy 5:30 p m DAYS OF DF.PARTIRE FROM SEATTLE, Wednesdavs and Saturilavs. BAYS OF ARRIVAL AT SEATTLE, Tuesdays and Fridavs. JOHN A. O'BRIEN - , Master. F. J. CHURCH Agent at Seattle. Jons Ibviho, Maagr. C. v. N. Co. L 4. Pacific Coast Steamship Co, One of the ELEGANT A 1 IRON STEAMSHIPS Of tlits company will leave Ocean Dock, Seattle, every Friday a; 6 o'clock p. m. 1 Passengers received on board at 5 p. m.) For Port Townsend, Victoria AND SAN FRANCISCO. Queen of the Pacific Nov. 9. I'matilla Nov. 1»'», '*). L>ec, 14, 2S. Wa'la Walla Nov. jX, Dee. 7, 21. Jan. 4. Returning, steamers leave San Francisco every Friday at 9 o'clock a. m. FOR ALASKA. Steamers leave a* above fortnightly for Wrangel, Juneau, Sitka and other Alaskan {torts. daho Dec. 11, 31. Ancou Nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 14. FOR FREIGHT OU PASSAGE APrLY TO THK COLUMBIA FUGKT BOUND K H. CO. W. B. SPENCER. Agent. H. M< LELLAN, Pugt i Sound Sopt P. C. S. S. Co. Seattle. STR. FLEETWOOD. FAST TIOVIIIE Between Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia and way ports; carrying passengers, Northwestern and W«-lls Fargo'» mail, expreaa and fast freight. TIME TABLE. Iv. Olympia* 7a.m. Iv. cattle 00p. m. Ar. Tacoma .10a. m. Ar Tacoma 4:00 p.m. Lv. Ta<-<>ma 11 a in. Lv.Tacorua 4 Jp.m. Ar >♦ attle Ip. m. Ar. Olympia7:3op. m. •I**ave Olympia daily, except Mondav. Thia steaii e- departs strictly on achedule time. onl> boat making round trip on Suu days: meals ou hoard. liKO. FOSTER. A sent. Seattle. PAt IFIC \Hlli\Tln\ (OMMV. TKE STEAMER Henry Bailey I EAVES YESLER WHARF FOR TULA I A I.*'. - ' M' \ -' • and intermediate points every Saturday and v* e«i s«la>. For freight or rate* apply on board steam er or toO.u 11. Foster, agent S. r DENNY. Master. riCflK Vdji.lll'H WWtffl. THE STEAMER Skagit Chief I EAVES J A HATFIELD'S WHARF 1 i !<>r San Juan I«!an«u. touhekatg a* « mlon, I'tsaladv, >%anwot*d. !,aCotiaer Fr day Harbor and R+ehe Harbor ever* Snndav ami Thursday. For freigh? or rates aptly on board steam er, or to J \. HATFIELD. Agent HENRY BAILEY. Master. STEAMER W. F. MUNROE. Carrying T. 8. Mai*. Leaves Seattle for Edmunds. MoJtiltee Marysviile aim tuohomish Dally, except Nunday. For freight •: p*>*a«rr ;u<jaire on boar - or at Visit r wharf. C D. BKOW NFIELD. Manager Gaoa.i H Kurt* Agent BcaOk SnilEßtLiat BUVA I IAVW YEHI.KR- WRAKF V\)k TA I J ooaia. Oltim: « «.t l ( at: • m. **»>, Honda,. WeUaeklar au>J r~ dar lUtsmiiij i«m Hi* HJ.UIS *1 * «. :o «-*en Trntmlmr. ThK-Mav ani ■v>■ »rit»y ASDEMOS. BUTRAIVD * CO. a«rf Mining and DraßKhUmen. IVULRi MV MIN v, WATER WORK II * *."ii a- -_e. M\*<*ra#e auo dralaarc ecgiuearng g.x-n **e«".a' ttoa. * ,?y peoparty or lauds snrrryed or Kara an-*. me< han. a 4r«w iDjP, ear—••»*: Tig and b! w< »-r at* a ®r*e* .alty T ,h|4?i ? p ar# an J taa>» a *a»i on haad kideti-.i * us l W. Y<a.t r-L*arv Viock .vti tie. W T JAPAN BAZAAR. at Ijapo*>k tiKitis Jus* rsrtiret! dlrNt, iaponH from J«T*an * V -e ■ :v •- 12»3s liecvic Ugh* Ealklujg Tma\ at !G P. STONE Will «D a lew Desirable Building Lots LAKE UNION ADDITION. — This property is within three minute* walk of J EDGEWATER DEPOT, Seattle, Like Store k Eastern Railway. COMMUTATION FARE 10 CTS. Low fail *i.z<. 60x120 feet, and com manding finest lake. Mountain and City views of any locality in or about rieattle. lying nearly level, gently sloping to the lake. STEAMER LATONIA Will ran regularly from end of Lake Union Street Car track. every -TO minutes, to EDGEWATER, In connection with the car*, for CENTS FARE Price of these most desirable FULL-SIZED LOTS S2OO EACH; CORNERS, $225 Very Easy Payments. Price and Terms will be Changed January 15th. INQUIRE AT CARRIAGE REPOSITORY Co'Uer Frent and Beli Streets. CAUTION Beware of Fraud, as my name ami the price are stamped on the bottom «>? all my advertised shoe* before leaving the factory, which protect the wearers against high price* and inferior Eroods. If a dealer oflVrs W. L. DOUGLAS shoes at a reduced price, or says he has them without my name and price stamped on the bottom, put him down as a fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN The only calf SEAMLESS p»hoe sm««oth inside. NO TACKs or WAX THREAD to hurt the feet, eaiv as hand sewed and WILL NOT RIP. w. L. IkU'M.AS » l >HOE, the original and only hand-sewed weR $4 shoe. custom-ma le shoes costing from to*:' W. 1- I».»l*i*LAS »3 51> PoLI< L" -HOE Railroad Men and Letter Carriers all wear them. Smooth inside a*- a Hand-Sewed Sh«H* N.» Ta- ur Wax i [tread to hurt tin feet. W. k L;« »'*•.I.AS f i.SO SHOE unex et t-ed for heavy Hear Be*t Calf Shoe fur the price. VN 1.. D«»r«LAS S.V.JS WORKING MAN'S -HuK is the be»t in the world for rough wear <?ne pair ought to wear a man a vear. W. L. DoruLAS *.• HOE FuR BOYS is the be> f Seh«*»i shoe i;» the world. Ail made in Congress Button and lace If : • ; s*>ul by y«»sir :• alcr. write W. L. iH>rt;LA> PR< ' ETON. MASS TKi:n\ KUMOM), IscDts. i DI .V.MONI )S! DIA MOIST IKS! Extra fine inducements in Diamonds ff»r the Holiday trade. Intending parchtxcn will find :t to Their idr&Qttge to ctii tut] inspect my stock of Wiaonds. Watches, flocksand Jewelry Ufott buying. Dia- Kcada of the first water, guar aatecd. DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! WM. H. FINCK, 103 Commercial St ASSESSMENT ROLL SEi OSD STREET GRADE. N TH EI- HEREBY OIVkN THAT THE roll for Use gmdittg of - «*ud *tfrrt. fr*»ro Pl&e to H >c<iir<l itmta, and «»ij»*mctsni a sidewalk on both «id«-t tiU-r<-of. baa be«-a S)ed «n!it tfc. uudrr *«r • i. >-k of ifce pjty of and further i.. *."<• :? hereby <:*ro that said roll i* open t üblle !&*arctiott at thr oftte of j f a.«J ri~rk in the «ity fca.'l an 1 will remain , open ' »r incpectioa until Fnday, January j I*. lv at : 4o Wk f» m..and u> at a) i prpM»t?* fe* . ng thenar; *e* acjrrif red by any *us*h *»Mr«saeot tsar appiy totbr com moe wun lof said rfljr to aave tLe *a>r.i orreettd ou M*;d January l*, at 7:® or « k P : at Hieir c*»on» il itnuur,*rin tfitr city hall. W fc. rOH&EST. Clerk. « I*a:e of first pvbiicaiwii, l*ec- 32, lw* -VISITORS-:- Eshelman, Llewellyn & Co., WE HAVE SOME OF THE CHOICEST PROPERTY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW INTENDING PURCHASERS. We quote the following description of the scenery as seen from West Seattle from an article in theSai * Francisco Journal of Commerce: Our Seattle friends, we trust, will pardon a stranger within their gates offering this sratuitoH* ad rice, bat we take an exceptional interest in the truly magnificent surroundings of this coming "West End" and nnt r«« the risk of being considered "gushing" in our praise by some, and "cheek}" in our unsought advice by otkm. We must excuse ourselves by saying that we have inspected this coast from Alaska to the Mexican border. We have seen the sun rise on the Alps, and have revelled in the beauties of Lucerne from the summit of Riei, we have felt the soft influence of the Mediterranean and delighted in the castle-fringed hanks of the glorious Uhiie. We have sought out and admired the finest scenery of the Old World and the »w. but from ne one spot have we ever been so impressed with the beauty of the landscape as with that viewed from the tible-laud of West Seattle. It it simply uniqne. On one side of you the majestic Rainier points his hoary crest into the very heavens. Alone ii his grandeur, like a very god. his massive front of 14,444 feet seems todwsirf into pigmies the surrounding moun tains that would elae be giants. In front of you Mount linker, another white and clistenin? monster, though some hundred miles or so away, thrusts himself upon your vision, whilst riffht and left of you the Cascade and the Olympic ranges form a background of the most exquisite mouldings that the mind of man can conceive, wild and rugged in their outline and ever changeful in their soft and glorious tints. ★ ★ ★ ★ Through this property will pass the Seattle \ Southern R. R., which will at once be rapidly pushed to completion with a depot clone handy to the ferry slip. On either side will extend wharves and warehouses, factories and stores. FURNITURE! If you are going to buy furniture it will be to your interest to examine our stock and get our prices, for we have the largest stock and the lowe3t prices, "the same quality of geods considered," of any furni ture house in the city. . We have and are constantly receiving an im mense stock of BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, SIDEBOARDS, HALL RACKS, BOOK C ASES, EXTENSION TABLES, OFFICE DESKS, FOLDING BEDS, And everything that is to be foun in a first-class Furniture Stere. 0. W. LYNCH & CO., 117 Commercial Street, t«i« NOT FOR SALE. OS i HE CONTRAST, OCR iNaCRAXCE AGENCY FrsiNKfid WA.-I NEVER MORi *.*» constantly kept T«rt »ltn ;fce and pruapentj of -«att... «d the aroapeca (or ttie fn-ui- w-.-re uvvor brirhur. W i rvprvwnt eieTtn iiumrmt*. a «T.om which m»y V roand the old«t navj b«t in tke world. W. cooS-- >«r»-!Ti»U!« kTTUm«S. tu»«-»u(<r eirlwireiy. pvicj th*t *lo"n. uur fttr r*»u*i attention. We a»v, rweotly added too«r Utt the Loadot Aanmnre. with • at- 'a of 115.000.a0c Tni» :» tlie otdeat insurance company ;i the worid. Parte* r.<j«iria* taaoranoe, eitter Eire. Marin-. Ljfs- or AccMent. will Bad it t» thtl to oaU on us at oor office in the Poacis baiidia?. Front «tn*t. S'si* ' JAMES A. CAREY & CO. I IE I OF SEATTLE POST BTJIT^DINGL For Printed Matter of this Wonderful Country to mail to their Eastern friends AS WELL AS RESIDENTS Are cordially invited to call at the office of mLOBE & CO., GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Send for one of these Lamps—Better than an Electric Liirht. This cut. epresents the "MAMMOTH ROCHESTERP 300 CANDLE POWER. Call at our store and see the beautiful display of goods arrivin daily. • o charge for Ad mission. Remember our motto, One Price and Square Dealing. IE. ILiOIBIE &c CO., GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. S2O Front St. Try the Self-Wriacins: Triumph Hop, only 1» cento, roaaplete; ask to it. Agent* Wintrd.