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MARKETS MO SHIPPING. Hum*, J«n. 11. Tb«» U an Mtln mnrtmnx to hnf ii tfc« Eaaurn marke*. and pTtmp*C~» ar« ■mch brtgbf- f*KaJ are anilow to parrhaae, and pr*«l b«ld1«» ■re aonxbt with interert. Th* Market haa a tancb (Inner feel!**. Prlee« of llrntMk bare foaa ap. owlnf to »car city. Vaiae* of drtwed »«t »1B e "" 1 likely take another Kep bl»beT about the litb inat poattry fro* «h< F-" 1 arrived In modeea:* ' ( oantity to-day Ur« Offering* were «nai! and wel* limited M 2fc iwfo chicken* and one dor* a tark»yt Mo (a»e at'p.nr*d and ®ab wer. a?.*ear. with the «zeevtfcra of a few «ma!i o<-oeral buninein wa> «r« d- AeiTweather and mud UapaHewd itrewta. MKIM AXD nsiD fir. zr. CKlPTO—lrario* the U*t -« Uwsr, «.* nercharidiw and prod-ire reeeipu a! th:» port baT* i«*n a» follow' f*u*<ir >w»bi! Sore road, 134 ton. rolamWa A Booa-1 railroad. iton. Valtie. I.*ke -b«r* h Ka.irm railway. WS tfr »" »t*»iapTe~ Editli. f. ton*. Mnnroe, tor* ' jara Brown, i* ton, Fleetwood. 5j ton. Total re. tii> la«f M b«nj gOO<2* BMfCbAB'IIM htVH WijCpW from Seattle to the mrr-iondlr.* rwwntry a» foHowt: pajtet-*>and-,.ora road » '»» Columbia and f'nfet -oand railroad. J torn: Seattle. lake Shore audl fcaatem rai way 137 toot. Fleetwood, * ton* Manroa. # tout ' i* r * Irgftt.ttow: fcdlth.ft ton*. Olide, ft ton». £U*a Aader aor, 7f* ton* Augaa'a 'i ton Josephine, gv. toot; Michigan. 1 ton Total *nipmentt, Of REC EIPT - -Malt l<if> tack a, feed 10 sacks, p#daf«ea J'* ««k(. aqaash 7 aac k* onlona 4 aacks, apple* *S wm neur 40* tacks batter :s» iut«»ii4 JO jtrf. I**>t \H) hail 12 wk», bay *>o bale* toterco « b«tta, WO tra/ k hoif» ftO ke«. wr»<xi 3 < txload#. frri&k 1 carlaad, \um\x* VEAL I, «*ATT]» '4. TELKGItA I* HIC MARKET*. PKW Yoas *T'» r * asncw. Nkw Yqbk. Jan IL—Except for a of moderate activity In tk« torincm the ttock market to<tay wai aqttaJly a« 'lull ati! ttßlatrrwrtlnc an that »1 y«*atertl»y. Tlm- progr?*' nw< bt the rallr<>a4 preti denU and »>anker« In their taak of pwclot tliair pr<jpertle« on a dJvldfnd bMif did not meet with any rmooM from apernlaton on tha utreet, and the mark«-t Mil) wait# for deaMnf* n-iaain »imo»t parejy profe#*iou al. The m»rk»-t ttronff, at fraction* better than theow-nln* flfiirei The entire aftlee 11 «t U nlnrh- r this etenina. and SlunitoJi* rote IV and Kork Iclaa'i *h4 Pullman each 1 per cent Governmanta dull and firm KXCHASOK ASh MCCBITII* New YORK, Jan. IJ.—Money on rail, ea«y at Prime mereastlle mmt. . r »' /«t7. Hti.rlinK exfhanife, dull aoo firm. «) day®, H 4V t ; demand, >4 HH : BOVM. 4J« (reKWd) Wi » a 4> (coupon*; i'JR Pad Be fi» 119 414* (reflft !) I'#", vrocca. Am Expreai I(W' . Sorthwettern 107>i Can Fa ille to N. Y. Ontra . l«r» Can Hoathern. s'i Oraton Impr*v T.» Central Paelflc.. &''' a Nav'uatioii * \ Burllnipt/m. W, TraniM'onU'a].. 4 Del. Al-acka 141*, Paelfle Mail. >' t Den. A K. Urde Reading 4^'^ Kani. ATeia* H<»ck Inland Lake Aon 104't Bt. Paul ft4'. L. it Naahvllle :.7 Tt-xa* Pacific M , Mich. Central K7 l\ H. Kiprea« 74 Mo Pacific 74*„ Wall*fino Xx.WO Nor Pacific . 21> 4 WaaternUumL N. P. Preferred 6m BAN PBAK< IM <) REVIEW. Bah FBAMCIVCO, Jan. 11. —Wheal Eaaler feeling in the market: l>idx not to firm at yesterday; fl . it at prire ohtaiaabic for »tandar<i shipping grade* Option* Hii)er tl i* leaver. IMe. 91 ga». h Harley-Market verv dull; little «loiui{. wrak . (jaotahie 77* (»att-Th«« movement hat imnrere<! aoiacwhat alnee th« latr redaction fn quo tation!, but pri<-»»* remain nnrhaiiEed ar rlvalt today. 7ft» ctl»i rholw feed. 9i VP t \ No. l,|i I 10. lower gradet, ♦jp llopt No butSn» »a wf o«>naeqnence. Potatoca- Market remaint itiadr. but ar rival® are very lar**\ nearly 20,000 belriE added to the nupply today, an ! price* remain at prevkmtly qanted Putter Market depr« taed; fant v, g(»od to choice Kgga-Katy; quotable l 3ff<s*4c. Na charter* reported NEW YORK WERCIIARDItE ViRKKTv NEW TORE. Jan li • f offee - Option* openo<l tteaJr. < iot<*d ateady, 5 pofntt above yetterdav; trading, dull «a)«-f. 2V.0U0 bag* Feb sl4, ■ March, in *<> May. (14 4.v«r, ii 1 -. tfpot Rio, dnll. fair cargifet. 17c. Kagar- l;aw. qalH. fair refining. 4 13-1 ft* 4jfcC.; centrifugal. 9». teat. b\<- ta<e«. «(*■ haftti Matcovado at 4%. Refined, dull. Copper—Baaier lake. Jan 117 4" Dull, %a tfi Tin- Weaker but ni4»re active. -*traltt 171 70 Par silver—y/^e. Petroleum o|«ened at . and after a aUght advanc la «-arly trading l**«-ama | dull and heavy, and price* dectlaad slowly to K*"-c. A tlfaht luiproremeut we tlit n recorded aud th< n.*?ket <: »ned h-U at tale*. 148,000 Urr* If Oticaoo rao&cca a A REST. CHICAGO, Jan. 11.- *.. eat closed steadr Cash.t*c Feb.. We; Mar I OJ Corn steady cash, » m, Feb., 34 5-l*c May. 33 15 16r Oat#Steady .ash. MV- Feb., r- 1 May, rv Barley—: Nothing doing rork Steady cash, 9 Feb. |i:; » May, $ IS 70. Uu-d—6te*dy cash, T 3u Feb |7 : Ma,, r m>, J cancioo uv» «**» CHICIQO, Jai> 11 Cattte'Kerci|>U.<.«oo. weak, closing tn<■ lower. rbulrc hi rsifa iss>,. |I ~■! an 1 feeder*, »j A>.» texaa can V H& ■ 80 ll»K» EeftlpU. ls,#« >t<a4, ia;i. ! (Si l»«avv, », IV* i,, Ujhl fhwj' k- elpl_». f;,000 stead v uat.vr, U '<*« Western mini fed. 11 i• u :•> UVECTIUI tiKllK MAIIKST. Unaarooi, ,'«n ti.-Wtoat da'.; tie Band trnor. holder* otter freely. ( aUforvia Ko 1, .• *»MT* Kfcj |«er eema nc*l \aeuu-ru winter, 7* lid per cental. * ora 4Jalet 4e Band fair SHIPPING NOT ICS. The ttraaaer ».rar<- \* on the dry <1 n k for r*Hilr* and her run la being o>rm'd lr ihr \ lolct. The ah(|> <A>UU \N «l*h wa» oat of uort yesterday ereaiag ronto for san Fraueliteo wtth a ranco of nua The steamer Auron will c fi»r Taroma Ihi* morntnc to lna«t Alaskan freight h. will Mil north on Moii'la% i-iOfui . The ateaiaera gainry «nd Fattnv i Hk< hare bee« withdrawn from « train ear r>in|f t»Wde owtai; to the dullueo in the move meat of oat* The *t*atn<-r Wilmlugtoa arrive 1 in uort early vraierday mornitit from Nanumo Khe MM lor % ' rt •. the evening, with ton* K»aaiuio « t and io u»n* menhati«l ». fr. i • w * jm:? Hei i«a«aenger li*t »tu>wed cabin and :2 •teeragf Raw fftaMSaco. Lan U kfilead Mi A)as, too* J tv Itrown. Itay; Kbirley, taeoma Port liamblc. Cleared t»h U chard 111. I'ort 1 • . : d «tr t*aii« n n \ to"* »h Wilna Naaaitno »h - bktn J W i.riffitb, r,.rt Nad •* I k Wood. Taroma To*itaj'« t\ ralhrr, Khlq. •awFaaat i*. \ Jau u l».t <* ~ « ?v-r 24 hoar* for Oregon and Wa<h!ngtou Te riu»r» Bala • * - and Eaaiera YS *»hlnn- t.% <4 rw. ath. on nrn iM.HAm it w A \entnre»ou«e Itolldiog Ihr Oya ler'a Mfrrjr l.ife ISeal Katate. Jan I -The I .«i Caafield * ra»lfuad « '-tw - r «-.| a.-l ha>m» uv ou th» W a- - »a'»- -*■- c.v iv* a moat v*nturv»«>me oat on the tide tla> that 'he oan> s v have to build a railroad or ateamNjaa t«* get to it. Theoy»U 4 r* on < ?:r aa « : fr. ?j* by Fttvel a»4 >i-vr»» ar*' «y»-i 1 to!«- fat and "aa-** They \ :a» '• a id *-•»■ aeek among the piiea, druen by the . lam pateh )amt«'r^ Bwroeae eeneraV.y i* n; .-t l>ay. atnl buildtnf* a:e go.nt uj> ra»- Jly A large namU rof ll«-unett A • » jiarrhaM* aronad Itti2uv & i»am 5 a ha* teen r*M*orde%l thia we*k. a: >• > t ««r. t:-.e transfer of .<*> a«irt fr * a;: Hakar a' |M|arac9* ■ Mr. J. J iKuuvrau. . t *-a. Benuett railroad, ha* a- - in la begiu work preliminary u< tut .au 1 the Fa rha> en bote wi .a » ..td j the compatn A rtrAL H IRMNti. The Soelallat rr»|«a(unita Fnanariag Anaerleau t atholit*. Lo*lk>n, Jan U R t* c poudent of the n « **>» In a recent aiid;.:u« the ■ r viaiung An I*man vr»'*;e» to atrenuonaiy combat .alum, >»' spreading amouc Irith ratfeou** a Araerl fa If ni'**ari' taV--; y -\% . '*■ fa; t« have efftvt, it ia pr*»i.»al a reacr n4 will be ten V I SHOT HY HIS I \1 It Kli IN-LAW, Mnrderof a Ularnaaia Dorior In a Village Street. Utlvkx* foiKT, Wi* .'an 11 Meyer, aged - vfu y U>>;ciaa v W» rite, wa* vuvl a flauUy hilled oatheatmwt thi> by Phuip cir .thth, h<» la'lir» in '.a« *>n December the doch » wife died from the effoota of a pistol shot, which, he claim*, waa fired by her own han<i» CircuuittanUal eridence warraatcd the *o'oaer'c ;wry is n-X in « verdict of twieide, tmi the 4*e<l was wot charged Ut aar jmmm. The parent* arsd brother of Mra Mey<-i stowffysaalatsJ?} that sbe 454 not coatmii aoictde. and the fa*bef has kct endeavor fag aincc to a warrac! for the doctor's arret* bat wlthovt avail, To4a/'s tragedy ia tha owtcome of the affair Mm. Grtmtk. the s»rocher In law. w»« aiao amiM. b< havlag 'j!»arre»ed foagbt with ths dortor a mioate* be/ore the kilitng. NlMotri Marderea Skills. Vrw Ff/mtwcg, Mo» # Jan IL—laaac Mini, who had i*een *onse month* for aa tfttMMHfl attempt •to kit. hit dlt • v«d wife. es caped ItettaUr 350. H' nsade a a** attempt to gain efttran*** to hi * wlfe't chjkmbex bwt tw prerented from to doing uatil she eoold seewrr in a nelghiw.* t hrmae Cirv MartkaJ Drtoecdl proceeded to Willie he wat •bot throwgls the heart Th«* ranrderer »a«« foilowed by a po*ae cf ctti*c®a and kilted. ballaat \ Irtory by th» liritUh. in ni -y J*n IL—The eviction of a ten ant Mn«{ Dof?ofran at <~satSe Vetitry, County Cork, to-day, waa attended with de*p» > rat* rnlglßft, The baiiiCi were •truck w,th ttonet sad other m;«ilea, bot olilaaate l y proved stctorloaa c:uyf>R%HKf> niii'ATCHit. ( oon, Croeker A »ti»r of C hicago, hide* aad leather, have astigned Liahil tiet. IKMK aawts, I'A.ftiO. VICTORIA, Jan. IL—Tfee ttesmer Pmstor wa* rel#-a*ed from quarantine «hta morn ing after the pa***-?ss»rt aud crew had been vaceinsted arid the v«r«ael fn mi gated The Mexican Telegraph Co baa arranged for the layiag of a new caMe metwm the galf of <»ahSssU)n, the present one being found inadequate to trantart vohuaa of Mexican ar.4 < er.tfal American butia«-*« sow being haadled. Postmatter* appoiated Allen W. Thomp ton. fklah.' al ; John B Heilman. Monte Vitta, Col. Edward Mc-z-rlcy Houl<t»r Valley, Mont cbarlaa Taylor,*»reat Pal>, Moat.; Herman Kraa*e Hall**y, Maho I>er.ii J. firannaa. Flatr*fafT. Ar "»JIA Jame* « rowley and Will Madden, while b.attingan an t-xcavatlng ditch on the Miguel, i", rr : lte« from Montro«e. Col.. Tkondiy. accidentally exploded a giant pewder cap, which act fire to and ex ploded Ift stick* of giant powder. Both wen were fnttantly killed. PKRHOXAI.. Joeeph Pohei«,the well kntown mer chant tailor of Saa Francisco, in at the Oc d dental Mra <»*-o li. < :ake. nee Jordan, recently of r>akla:id. Cal., has been confined to her room w its a tevere cold, bat la now eon vaieaceat Mr W It Moore, who ba« confined to kla room for the |»aat three wreka through Ulue**. Wat oat for the fir*! time y«**.erday. All Chronic, Xervout aa<l Special IHaen*e« Hblllfully Treated. I>r. K i# Johntoo, who recently tpent eight month* in the prlnelpal hospital-** and leading medical iattltatton* of New York City lnteatiEattug the moat re<vnt diacav •Jtes la maai ine and rurgery. haviag re •urued j»r*< • in -'a' « treat all classes of chroni:- maladies, neb a- liver eom plaint, dy»pci>*ia, rheuma tiatn. all affections of the kidney a., heart and Inn#*, all akin and b'*e» 1 diaeate*, all ailment* aritlng from a weakened oervow Myatem, all rvetal dlaca»ea, all genitouri nary di*estet, and all dlscatet peculiar to women, accordiug to the latear and mott lmpcoved meth«»dt. Consultation free, rharge* moderate Office, rooms 50 and »■*). new Hu«fk Mill «*tre*.-r. WAJSTEI). Wood chopper®, 11 fteorC Servant jfirf*, fitO to S3O. Railroad men. I.', & f'2 ■*). Geom! a!w«jr« ou hmd. FOK SALE Cabin and furniture. ITjO. Two-room houae, 13x17, free ground rent, 1100. Kurnttnre complete In three-r«jumed hou*e, $ 1 <O. Furniture In fir*! and tecond-eiaaa lodg ing hottwi, well located* 11200 an-J f jfiOOi • Cheap lota in Weal Seattle, |IOO to I JW>. R«ta»iraiit*. *:®» to fIQUU. Fin# Improved bottom ranch, ttockand tOOl§, fftOUO FOR RENT Haach. eifbt arm under eultivaiion, •even mile® /mm Seattle, f.uu a year. | Two hundred aud forty arre raaehea. Kurn!®hed and unfurnished room* for , iicbt hou»ek echini? Ranch id M* acre®, vO aero® bottom land, leered and ncded; &'Jacrea pa*tnre; with farming Implements and Block: ISMS year. G. W. CRANE. W. T. Employment Bureau. W aahlngtou tt. near CoMimerdaL SEATTLE EMPLOYMENT -ATO-- Heal Estate Agency No. 217 South .Second tt,Seattle,W. T. WE WANT TO-DAY. girl* for light hoam-wnrk- FOR RENT. Conrcnleiitly located unfurnished room> for house keeping. Full *i*e«l lot on long lease, to anvone fur I»a red t«» build and run a t*oarding lamsr. No opposition, and lark'e htudiieas a»xurr<l. Ucmml term* offered to the right party. FOR SALE. acn>« good agricultural land at Farle station. S. U 8 A F. Ry S3O an a re. W acre* near lake a«»b!ugton from f l<a> AND acre* next to Kirkland Iron Works, for ft NOO ALSO » ell appointed restaurant, et.tin ly new outfit nothing flaer in the city, doing .1 firat-elaMi hatfne«s: -t) months' lease, rent. M- A bargilD;sl,3Uo J. t>. HOZOHTH, Manager TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Ktifllsh Breakfast Tea. COBgon Ten Souchong tea. , Kaf r. Tea, Nlng Chow Tea 4 Ooufa Te« ' *:• - Aaaam Tea Amoy Oolong Tea Otvlong lea. Form• wm t >0;. *1 gT» a Voung Ityvui Tea. rwankay Hy»« nTea t»uiJt"'w 1* r Tea JmjH rial T* a. Moyaue Tea. Ping suey Tea Fau-Ftred Jar-ar Tea Basket Fired Janan Tea Sun Pried Japan Tea Largest and Choicest Stock at THE LONDON TEA STORE. JOBHgaS AND DlAL!ft* t* Te«. Coffees. Spi«s and Extracts. IHM Fwmi! !•: . -./«»>. W T J. COMPTON, LAND COMMISSIONER Of KIRKLAND LANG CO, James St.,opposite Oct ideu tal Hotel. Seattle. H.T. j Terrible Fore arniogs t'ough in the n> ? cah breathing, a>hkegm, \m ' ta the eheai. <{atckeae« pu-*e. » in the eretdng or «»eau at r.;ght a: • I any of U*e«e thuigs a<*» '.he r r>t s•«c » of i eonvumptien. I*' Ackers Emc;.*:; l" 4 ni edv for ooasampti<>n v \ caurs the«< fiar I ful ftmtdaims. and 1* «o',d ander a ' by A Bar*. >in%raU* w SEATTLE WOOD NIL nsv au kr ami r;k wood err axy .li«!r<\l ;«n;ai Dry a.w iletl,vnsS to of Uw <ny optet. rrs*i««l *1 taut, rrvwt um. or at yard ou RoftAta. waarf. foot of < Vo«t urn atiLSSa, I. A KL\-*-Jr_U Proprietor. CAUTION Beware of Fraad. u mj najne aad tke j pr'.'* are «tajnped on U>. boaoaa of ail mr •drerttawj *W-» leafin, tie 'ai-f*T. whSch protein U» we*r»f» ara.aft bith prlee, and infertor rrr *l' If a dealer offer, *. L a: a redwwd price, «■ **. M be ba* the* witbowt ■> j name and C*|. rtaraped c,o Use UKtoia, pwt bin Ha ** ■ frssd. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. The only ealf S3 Shoe, , <TT><>#b ia»!ds SO TACK,-" or WAX ! THREAD to hurt th< ferf, -a-y «> hand ! ««weil and WILL SOT kit' W. L. DOI'oLAS *1 ->HOE, the original I and only band-tewed wtlt H E'jnals ttwton! made .hoes cfmtiag from 96 to t9. W. I- DOCfILA- St 59 POLICE SHOE. Rai,road W.e and Letter < arrier, ail wear , them, -ni'Kitfi lnalde as a Hand Sewed j ->tioa. No Tark» or Wai Thread to bnrt the j feet. » L. DOt <iI.A,-i Si-SO -HOE i» nnex i-eued for h«aTy wear. B-MttCalf -boe for tbe prirr » I DOt'OI.A- »«.»» WORKING MAN" SHOE 1* tbe be«t in the w>jrld for rough wear; one pair to wear a man " 'vC**L DOCOI-A? »i SHOE TOR BOVS | . it the bevt school Shoe In the worM All made in Congress, Button and Laee. If not sold by your dealer, write W. U DOCGLA-% BROCKTON, MA.V TREES A: IIVSWVB, Agcatx. M w NORTH YAKIMA, -THE— COMING CITY! -OF THE- I m.\i m\\\ EMPIRE. North Yakima it centrally located on the main line of the Northern Pacific railroad, in one of the richeaf pfertons of Eastern Washing it >n. Nine large and fertile valleys are tribu tary to it. The Yakima Valley it the GaMen of Vasbincton Territory And the great Northwest. Farming lands and town property are cheap. Immigrant* and investors should inves tigate the Yakima country before locating or investing. A small investment here will bring rich returns. For information call on or write to FETCHER & LAU, Heal Estate Agents. North Vakimn, Wash. Ty. FOR SALE, Mock ICO feet square at the corner of Verier avenue ami Second street, at the junction of Uro cable and one motor street railway line". It can lie reached by street cjtr lines from all parts of the city, ami will be one of the liest corner* in the city. Four house- and one lot between Sixth and Seventh streets: rent for sl2'» per month. Home choice property on Kront street. Some choice lots on Second street. Two fine lots on Third street, some fine property on Jackson street cable road Other property too numerous to mention. IIKFM 4 iINIII.V '.'IN Commercial si.. Seattle, W. I. West Seattle Fart Ajflitioa l Bujent and 1. tuca*vker* uro (wlitllj mrltftl to inspect this beautiful property before buying clk*where, a< it ha* raperi'tr advantage* over any • ih< - pn>i>«* -ty jn Wsi BeoH i li BprimH k rtt »Ij a iff on the wwt - de «"»f the r.r*t \•' *: of the W,m Seattle land <fc raay. he tcrminusof !h< soQtberc Pari fie Milton Point, ie k « than •>> half m;I« from Ue ft-rrj *'«**' controls three-qoarU r» of a mile water frontage. with a <rrand w u f the wen«ry ft c < >mt:J and the Olympic »• • * ' • » " ar» w a* la 1 ntble at li'* 1 fa« h f*-t firvt chuitt*. J ot# on the water front art*»•• riparian rights at #_v a toot T i n for a lira itext time only title j*rf»vt ANtTact for Doited wtth every lot tiKOIUtK lM>arnu Kea: E*ta:< Broker. Oftit wati I . -v • i ilitn • .bctweea M!:;a;M Waahin(Uat, up *ta:rs. O. C. SHORtY & CO., I K »«t uf Columbia St.. - N S IT Et A N C E ! I* ALL ITS Kire, Marine, I-ite and .Accident, TAYLOR & BURNS, Agents, Do an Exclusive insurance Business, representing 26 companies, the best in the world. Prompt payment cf losses. lt*f>r to any of o\ r old cuittointrt. > «Oo« ta Boiler'• ItKildlßC, Jtuet ttmt, Bmiu* SEATTLE POST - INTELLIGENCER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1889. 720 'Boston Block SECOND STREET, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. HALEY A WRIGHT staph: a.id| rmcT sncnin. run ask cornxK. nupwn t». p. o. BOX «». BEST STOCK <)!' ttOODS AT LOWEST PKKKK. SKNII FOB PKICK MKT. (fc, Lunch, THE GROCER, 1412 t» 1416. - - Front Street. Makes a specialty of keeping the largest ana freskes? stock of choice Groceries aod Proms In the city, and as he buys in far greater quantities than any other grocer in Seattle, he solicits and is best able to fill orders, either large or small. You will find that on ac count of his immense trade his whole stock is kept fresh and clean, and that he is able to give von better prices than any other noose in the city. Also curer and packer of the ISSS BRAND OF Eastern Corn-fed, Sugar-cared Uncovered Ham* and Bacon, Which he sella right fresh from hit smoke-house, by the single piece, crate, ton or carload. Sole agent for HALL BAVI9' DUNGENESS BUTTER Charles Louch, FRONT AND UNION. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS! Kxtra fine inducements in I>iamonds for the Holiday trade. Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and inspect my stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clockajmd Jewelry before buying. Dia monds of the first water, guar anteed. DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! WM. H. FINCK, 103 Commercial St. Fred E.Sander DEAI.KR IS REAL ESTATE AKT> 11)111, SFII RITIES. OFFICE, Corner Mill sn«i CuminfnUi »t< Novelty, Beauty and Usefulness CROSS & CO., UNDERTAKERS. Uuuv Hkk. rwttt «treet, Seattle. BUSINESS CARD. I wotiM re*pei tfmlly iufonn tbe people of A t'e th*t I have TAkru a.'i interest in she }'* i ;Sc Ct'pet ConMBT. *n«S would be >•• **< . _ a nv .. i f ' :: !«>• oamew *- ' ">• :..i Fr»«:.! ? near Seneca. ,v rill * ♦ | NMI | ':i fctid a full i Eplrti ,- i meat of ca pet*, window shai-* aii.i '.: v furnishing good*. Re - in 1 Q SMITH, • WHY WOMEN FADE. Wi.imtii Uv "fir V*nit beetßtt co'.d» ua 4 .' -m nr th- :r life. l»r Acker's Eu«i:*fc i :>r r---tk«uinpiion in an absolute! nmfiveohk For nit by a 14 Aenrt. <im*r.»t ? { The Best Yet ! Faegre'e First J±<3 dition WEST SEATTLE. i THE (RUM OF THE (REM. FINE VIEW OF THE BAY AND THE UITY. Only One asd One-Half Blocks From Deep Water. Steamboat Landing- EVERY LOT LIEN WELL \0 STEEP HILLS TO ( LIMB. 10 HEAVY mim HERE. Everybody is now making a rush for West Seattle property, in order to get a foothold before the coming of the Southern Pacific Railroad. IKE MOTOR LINE. ' And other improvement* now booked for West Seattle, which will double and treble the prices next summer. Do It Miss Tliis Chance. Lots in this addition have just been placed on the market, and they are going fast. SCALE OF PRICES: SIOO, $125, $l5O, $175 and S2OO. TERMS EASY. SPECIAL I ■* ** IN WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY. MONDAY, January 14th, I will place on the Market 24 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS IN WEST SEATTLE, situated on a charming elevation, com manding a full, unobstructed view on all sides, overlook ing the city, the bay, the Cascades and Mt. Ranier: in the midst of contemplated improvements, near the ter minal facilities of the Seattle & Southern R. R.; two minutes walk from harbor and handy to the new MO TOR LINE. Beyond comparison, the finest and cheapest lots for residence in West Seattle. Remember, there are only 24 lots, and at the rate the lots are selling in Faegre's First Addition, I am justified in saying that these 24 lots will all be sold in a very few days. Price, $175 per lot. Terms: one-half cash, bal ance on time without interest. 1 Free transportation every day to view the Property. For other bargains in West Seattle and Seattle, call on K. G. FAEGRE, the Real Estate Broker, MIHWESOTA HOUSE. COBHEB WASHINOTOH AND SECOHD STBBBTS ■r r. • -» ■ /'_^H *on JNFANTS ano CHILDREN. '.eil »■■■*'■• 1 'Off.ii "i f 'lgtorta .-tires Cflir. C-xwupatton, ... ci'rer. r to tiv ;■ :r S r njw'h Itiarrh.i a, Krj. ?at-..»n, "• " g Kills Worm*. trivt*d eic£i> and promotes at*. i«. A. Awma. M. D I . - ,:d St., Brock!-n. NY I WWictrt m;nnous u.~iicatioa. la* CexTaca Co*»Aj<i. 152 Fulton Straw. &. « jwnmii———ii Balfour, Guthrie & Co., SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING, TACOMA, W. T. Importers of English Steel Rails, Pig Iron, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Coke, Cement, Fine and Csiumon Salt, Tin and Terneplates, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, etc., etc. Advances made on shipments of Lumber, Wheat. Flour and approved merchandise and produce, to the consignment of their Houses in Liverpool, and Val paraiso and correspondents in Australia. Balfour, Guthrie cc Co., S««n Francisco, California. Balfour, Cuthrie A Co., Portland, Oregon. Salfour, Williamson & Co. Liverpool, England. Williamson, Balfour &. Co., Valparaiso. Chill. BOOTH & BEISCOE, Abstracts of Land Titles, Have the oldest and moat rel'able set of attract Book* in the comnty Koum« 3 ai««t 4. Vefclfr-I.«»n Itutldlog Are embod ied in the "Kodak" camera snak ing it a valu feable Ho.iday iilft Y•> u • an not select au article MM will be «o hiihlv ap j>reciai»*«i. For '*a'»- by W \ Ha»- brouck. FTTZR^STXTTTIRIE OF Tilt: HEMT gi ALITV You can buy the inoct of, for tbe least money, at O. W. Lynch &c Go's, IST. ARMSTRONG & CO., Livery Hack and Sale Stable; Managers of Seattle Transfer Company. Pint-cla** Turnout*. Order* filled at any hour day or n-tjcht. Telephone 41. <">fflce comer Main and Second ttreeU. WM. H. HUGHES Printing Company, SEATTLE, W. T. All klo<U -.f book uit J»b w..rV COLI'MUIA STREET. * ,Tt#rlkitT ! Ow>o*it* EtuAof Hon* Na I WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO. Foundry, Machine and Boiler Shops, Corner Second, Jackson and Third streets, Seattle J. M. ruiXK, Sapartatmdaot. THE First National Bank OF" SEATTLE. Seattle. Wukiiftn Territory- PAID-UP CAPITAL, - - *150.000 GEORGE w. HARRIS, J. GOODFEI.LFW. President. Cashier. tk'Tierai banking basincss tnsaacted. Slcfet And te'.eg-aphir exchange. parable I in ill the> principal cities of the l~s!ted States and Eurojs.'. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF TKK GUARANTEE LOIII A>(> TKIST «»>»PA.IV. ¥Ml«r-Leu7 Block. Mill Street. Opposite Commercial. SEATTLE. - - WASH. TER. (Incorporated 1887. Receive deposits in any AMorNis from cn« dollar upwards, and allow in serts! thereon. Mouoy loaned upon im prore«l farm and city real estate. BOA&Q or DIRECTORS: LEIGH 3. J. HVNT Pros; .lent DR. T T. MINOR Vice President EDW. B. DOWNING Treamirer GEORGE H. HEILBRON S*-»."Vt*ry DAVID N. BAXTER. J. D. LOW MAN. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Deals in foreign and domestic exchange*. Miiti TKi-E&RiPHtc TKAKsrgas and is sues Litters or Cbiwt. General BiofciPd Bbslmss Transacted. BKATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO. Paid-a? Capital, SIOO,OOO Fsvs interest on savings deposits. Rents safes and deposit boxes. Receives goods on storage, liakes mortgage Joans. FKED W AKD, Managsr. Dexter Horton & Co., BANKERS, Incorporated I»ST. CAPITAL, $200,000. UNDIVIDED PROFITS. $60,000 President W. i. LASS Vice President A. A. Dkhsy Manager. J- P. H(fr Cashier B. F. Bsueee OIOHT HXCHASGK ASD TELEGRAPH O ie transfers on Sew York, Chicago, St Panl, San Francisco, Portland anil various point* in Washington, Ortgos ami BritUh Columbia. Sight Bills oi Exchange on Loudon,avail able elsewhere in Enrope. Collections M«ie at all points OH favor able terms. Bonds, stacks and other valuable* receir ed on deposit for safe keeping. C. H. HASFORD, President and Counsel, Ex-Gov. WATSON C. SQVIKZ, Vice-President. H. F. BAKER, Secretary. SEATTLE Title Insurance 4 Trust Company. CAPITAL. 5250.000. Booms 19, 20, 35, 36, Union Block Seattle. Issues policies of insurance upon Sin Estatk Title?, guaranteeing absolute pro tection against losa by reason of defective titles. It assumes at its own expense the defense i of all legal proceedings instituted in thw interest of adverse claimants and relieves the lll—ill from all trouble, annoyance, anxiety, cost and expense attending such litigations. . Washington Savings Bank Incorporated under the Territorial laws. Po*t Building, Mill St., Seattle, W. T. i CAPITAL. - - $.50,000. OFFICERS: w. W. DEARBORN HH—WBt B. B. DEARBoRN . VICE-PRESIDENT H W. 11IGGINS CASHIER h General Banking Basiness Transacted, Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. Interest paid on savings and time deposits. Hours—lo a. m. to 3p. m., and Saturday svenings from 7 toy o'clock. IK*posits ma} be made in person or by registered letter, money order or express, ind deposit books will be returned as re quested. Money loaned on real estate at reasonable •atos. [ THOS S. KRCTZ, HAKRV KRL'TZ, President. dec'y audTreas. Washington Loan k Trust Company (INCORPORATED.) Authorized capitaL 1200,000 I aid-up Capital 4),uu) MORTGAGE LOANS ON Improved Farms acd City Property. LOWEST RATES-NO DELAY. BRANCH Orrn K— lit". Mill St. (Occident*] Bloc*;, SEATTLE W. ff GEORGE FOWLER, Mana*>r. EASTER* OFFICES — 2S7 Broadway, New York: 3 Sears Building, Boston. »ETE«S Orncis—Home Office, Walla Walla, W T.; Branch Offices, Colfax and Seattle. BAU.IT QATZSKT., JK. I'. PSBKY, President ] Vice I»re!a<S(.ut. J. FCHI Cashier. PCGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK or SEATTLE. OCCIDKNTAL BLOCK. BrY AND SELL FOREIGN AND IM>- mestic exchange, transfer moner by telegraph to any part cf the United State* . and Europe, receive deposits of money and issue pas* books or certificates tiierefor. CORRESPONDENTS Loniou. N. M. Rothsduld <& !sona Paris, I>e Rothschild Freres. Frankfort, A. M., L. Von steiger & Co. New York, agency of Hank of California. • Chicago, Commercial National Bank. Bostoa, Suffolk National Bank. Ban Francisco, the Bank **f California. Portland. tbe First Na»u>:>» Bank Rarbonr's Salmon Nel Threads 1 WOODBERRY SEINE TWINES j 1 And I.ines. Netting, Seim s, Pounds and J Traps of every description. Fish Hooks, ; Lines, Twines, etc. ! HENRY DOYLE & CO., SIT Market Street. San Fraoel4co. Sole Ageut* for the Pacific Coast. English Steel Rails FOB SALE. By "Melpomene," now Land ing at Tacoma, a quantity of the best quality steel rails 40 and 50 psunds per yard for sale in lots to suit. For prices apply to B4IFOIR. SITHKIE k CO., Taooma. W. T. JAPAN BAZAAR. 30 t ASM JAPA>»I£ (IBM Jti«t rv^->. ,*>! direct. impcrtad from Japan, whieh will be sold r heap Asi to «ee them. UJ&3, H'—-de Ujat Baiiiin*. Frrat n. Put It On Your List. ■ , . We mean the i 1/ ; —Ko4aJt" Camera, A. I ;i >1 U which is the or. >si article yet "" w^**ASF,,rea»tile4aaaHo!i day gift. Y ur Kst of "rem—txraneea ' will Be incomplete without it Kor sale fc"» W. A. Hasbro acs STEAMER W. F. MUNROE. Carrying F. 8. Mali,' i Seattle tat MtUiltet. Xarysvilia and SaoJxnaJna Dally, rxpept Hunday. /<«■ Cnig-ht or passage inquire on boars or at Tester wharf. C. P, BROWN FIELD, Itanagw i -iKoK-iB K Form Agent Seattle. o. r. & n. ca'S STEAMERS. TO TAKE EFFECT MOKDAY. ROT 19. STEAMEES i vy nx IEAVTE SKATTL* crrr DOCS for Tacoaa <'-aity, ex'Tpt .-an lay. at : 136 a. m., UM«. a. aiws f>:w p. a. Fcr Taeoma—Suadays itlJtL n. and 4 , P TP.. For Sunday, at 1:30 a. m. Far Olyiapia—Dai.y, except Sua t*y, at 1:30 a. m. I Tosetiiag at intermedial.? -point* on all ' roate*. Seattle, Whatcom 4 Semiatimao Rente. STEAMER CEO. E. STARR Leaves Seattle at 930 p. m. Mondays, WedOf^Jivjifid Friday-. Arrive-at What ' * com at 11 a. m Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays Returning, If aves W hatrom at 1 p. a. TO'.-«lay» and Thtuadays, and or. SUB lavs at 7a. M. Arrives at Seattle a: • a. m. Wednesdays and Fridays and on Sun days about 9 p. m. leaves Whatcom for Semiahmoo Satur days at 1 p. ra. leaves Semiahaoo for Whatcom Saturdays «5 p. m.. arriving at Whatcom about S j>. i NOTlCE—Steamer lands at all regular landings except Oak Harbor. Lacannerand Fidalgu. U. S. Mall Steamer Hassalo Leaves Seattle for Wbau-oa and all way landings Sundays. Tuesdays and Th'ir* days at 11 p. tn. Arrives at Whatcom Mon day s, Wednesdays aid Fridays at 5 p. m. Returning, leaves What. ~m «ame days at ' S:3O p. m., arriving at Seattle Tuesdays, Thursdavs and Saturdays at 2 p. m. W. H HOLCOMB. Sent Manager. C. W. JOHX3ON, Superintendent A. L. UXWILL GenL I'a«s. and Ticket Agent 1. R. POLLEY, Local Ageat. City Dec*. VV. S. &T. CO. SEATTLE. DEC- 1, 1888. ; WINTER SCHEDULE. SEATTLE-POST TOWjSEND SOuTfc CARRYING THE U. S. M AH> ! CTEAMER EDITH —LEAVES SEATTI r O every 'lay, except Saturday at 10 :.X> ' m.; arrives at Port Towusend at 6 a. r • Returning, leaves Port Towuseud at S . m.; arrives at Seattle at 3 t>. ra. :• SEATTLE-WHATCOM fiOUTE. Steamer Eliza Andersen leaves Seatt . at 9b. m.. nQLdajs, ruewiajs and Thur days for Whatrciu and way ports, excel La Conner and Fid ai go arrives at Wiu I com at 12 in., next day. Returning, >cavi Whatcom at 7 p. m.. Mundax s, Wednesday • and Fridays, arriving at Seattle 10 a. m next day. GEO. 3. JACOBS, Secretary. I'. H JAT K-ON. President. Caiaiiai Pacific NanptiraiCs (LI MITES.) STEAMER P K EMIE H BOUND SOUTH. LEA VIS — -ARRIVE Vancouver, Monday Townsend, Tfcurcdaj A Thursday 2pm »$* Monday .9:30 p u Townsend, Monday Seattle., Friday ant 4 ! A Thursday 11 pm Tuesday .2.1)0 ais Seattle, Tuesday and Taeoma, Friday Friday Sam Tuesday .lOfam BOUND NORTH. > LEAVE ARRIVE Taeoma, Tuesday A Seattle, Tuesday and Friday 2 90 p » Friday 480 f m Seattle, Wednesday Townsend, Wodn sdy A Saturday. 6am A Saturday .9*oo a m rownwnd, Wedn'sdy. Vancouver. Wednea- A Saturday lOao: day A Satdy 530 p m DAYS OF DEPARTCRK FROM SEATTLE \Vedues4av* and Saturday*. BAYS OF ARRIVAL AT SEATTLE, Tnesdavs and Fridavs. JOHN' A. O'BRIEN. Master. F. J. CHITRCH Aeeot at Seattle. John Ikvikq, Maagr. C. P. X. Co. Ld. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. One o? the [ ELEGANT A! IRON* STEAMSHIPS Of this company will leave Ocean Dock. Seattle, every Friday at fi o'clock p. m. Passengers received on t*>ard at 5 p. m.) For Port Townsend, Victoria AND SAN FRANCISCO. Mrxica January 11 Walla Walla. January 18. February 1 T*matilla Januarv*2s Returning. steamer* 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 port>. A neon. January 14 Idaho January ffl FOR FREIGHT OR TAWAGE AITLY TO Tlir COLUMBIA A PCGKT SOUND R. R. CO H.M,LELLAN, W B " ENREK - AGE ~ Puget Sound Snpt. P. C. S. g. Co. Seattle. STR. FLEETWOOD. FAST TIME Between Seattle, Taeoma and Olympia and way ports; carrying Northwestern and Wells Fareo's wail, express and last freight. TIME TABLE. Lv. Olympia*." a. in. Lv. Seattle. ...t-fjOp. m Ar. Taeoma Ma. m. Ar.Ta.oma 4 00p. in. Lv. Taeoma. 11 a. m. Lv.Tacoma I :*p m. Ar. Seattle 1 j>. m. Ar. OlympiaT <op m. ave Olyinpia daily, «xr«.pt Mouday. This itcue' departs strictly on s< heaule time: only boat making round trip on Sun days; meals on board OEO. FOOTER, Ageut, Seattle. WEST SEATTLE FERRY. FOOT <>F M\!S STREET WILL I leave on and alter December :i, iw Seattle 9a. m. West Seattle 9rJ6a.m. ■battle 11 a. m. West Seattle U:2>a.m. Seattie Ip, ni. West Seattle 1 J.'> [> si. Seattle 3p m. West Seattle '4 2a p.m. M. H. HATEB, Manager. P.KIFIC N\\lt;\T!o\ (OMPWY. TKE STEAJLER Henry Bailey | EAVES YBsLKK WHARF POU TI'LA I j lip, StatswiKxl, Ht Vernon, -terlign aii'l intermediate points e .err -aturdar and Wednesday. Fcr Itxfghl or rates appiy on board »team er or to fieo. H. F(wit«r. nt. *. t. Burr, mwii. mmc \uianu\ i <mpiw. THE STEAMER Skagit Chief I JCAVEs J. A HATFI£LD\S WIIARP 1 a for nw Joan lalau<in. toohoiMV at Clinton, i >ala»ly ritanwfjod, laCooiu.?, Friday Harbor and Kaehe Harbor crvrr Buu<iair and Thaniaj. For freight or ratea apply on *aam ur, or to J. A. HATFIELD, Aral HEHRT BAILEY, Master STBtMEHrLI&I BROUN lEAVi» YK-IJUt S WHA&f VOtL TA coma, Olrmpia aa4 Big Saookam at* a. sa. every voaday. Wednea iimr aod Ptl ■laj. RetarntDx, lease* Shellon, Blf Aookwa. at 7 a. a. every Tuesday, Thursday and BM. arday 10 SHI FUKBty Qi rr war a» tti Sosta Pacilt Caimf t TIE IT. Ht\Tl Mnt <t«rker « a®. Una say ot^i®'. Seattle and San Francisco LEAVE JIiTTU DULT it,,. ARRIVS » SAN FJUsrSco*- K Tint Fwtj-Eigkt Bmj, FheSraiid Sceaic roateof the FacMeCcw, ?BU«i« IBFFET SUtpfe Far aJSS Car, ««»Aturhci io unmnTfiT 1 For ttrkets &sd orter - S was? fI'WT MOB STi Tiase Table Taking Effect Stu4» December S, liu Southern and Eastern* Expresa. , » »ia )!>. Southern and Eartcrai . „ Mail » * »p.m. .Settle tn4 Ttconti Freight , 12--«»n Southern and Eastern mail '-arrfea eu, man sleepers. r * L A. N ADEAC. Maa^K. m%m k pifiEj mm RAiLROAD. Time Table, Taking Effect Sunday, Nov. 11, ISBS. arrive and leave feattta u M- Sewcaatle and wayt ■.'f***' stations mixed . i ■ :li *- y. i-twum'asa Us? LA. SAIiEAt-.Q. F en.l f. Agt * THE GREAT mistorruHTii Mm Northern Pacific RAILROAD. TU THI , Caa«»«U DiTiaioa. Inr Com pleted. U«kia« It tA. Skort •st, Best kid Qaiekaat. ~T V P»n'°*_ r «r Urn IV Wrret Roate. No Delay* - ntdt Trains. Lowest Rates 10 '"J 1 ' 0 *? 0 sodall points East. Tickets sold to all pr :nlaent ralats tkrwaghoat tfc« East and Soutfctaft. Through Pailnan Drawing Room sleeplM Can. ten. e tions ctan be secared In aavaare. To Boat Roisd * Be carefnl and do not mai« a taitfaka, s bat be sore to taka the Mien Pacific Bailmi And see that your ticket reads via. tkfc Une, St. Paul or Minneapolis t» avoM changes and serious delays «<>w«m4)j ! ether routes. Through emigrant Sleeping Can nu <* regular oaj.ress trains full iengtk of tki line. Berths free. Lowest rates, quicfcM time. (reserai Offlrs »t the I oapaay, t Val lagtaa St.. Pertlaatl. tSregas, A. P. CHARLTON, Ass't (ieo. rasa. i|t So. 2 Washington St.. ; -'iand.Oc w B. SPKNTM. Ticket Agent. Seattle, wkflft* A. CHILBERii, Ticket Agent, Seattle. Seattle, kke Shore 4 Eastern 8? i 1 CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND AFTER BCNDAT. DH EMBB 1«, lw>. trains will depart Irons s>4 arrive at Seattle as follows: Fails I'lty. Oilman.'! Leave. Arris*. Suohomishand way ; stations.conneetlng i n a « . _ . at Pnlon Bay with »J»P« boats on Lake W ash . ington . J Oilman and way sta-i ~ tions. j B 4.0 C p m ll.«a« Snohomish and wsyi . a< _ , _ stations ( A 5 00pm i»si sl et TKAIKS. To Smith's Cove . B 7:10 am *OS s ■ | To Balla.M B JV. am lltOsß To Yesler.conneeti'g. with boat, on l.ake,- B 1:30 pm 3 30pa Washington S "A" daily. "B" daily except Saoday. W. J. JKNNISQB, fan. F and P. Atest Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. TIIK TKUB TEASS(O.\TI\EVTAL ROITE BETWEKN THE PACIFIC AND THE ATLAITIt TTS PASSENGER E 1I ME«T B TH» 1 finest In the warld.c* sistingef Laxarl ous Sleepiug Cars, kaviu Srswtag, saoie ing and bath rooms; Co 'ortabl. SM Cleau Colonist cars with r (MM(M Berths for holders of s*-condeiasa and the ra<>st modern style of day Its Dining Cars a.td Hotel, pros le tk. N>*tquality of food in aulimitod jsanttty at rea»ouaole ratrti. _ The Variety and <iraadear af SceMJJ alonK it* line is and in tail* of trark, train serrice, etc., tiotkiaf ■ omitted that can a»id to the ?%lety aai Comfort of its patrons. All tn all, it fif>> the best and mwt servicable 11 ae of trafit, whether for b'isinesa or pi'vanarv. betwa* Portland, lacoina. Seattle, Virtoria snd au Pacific Coast Points, and * ianep«ft My neapolfs, st. Paal, Cbicaco, St I>jwa,oilJ» wa, Toronto, Montreal, Bfjstoa, New Yorl and all Eastern Cities. Throaak Tlflft* are tsosed to all PrtsrtfO' Point* in Xbf ! aited state*, iaaaia aa<f Karupe at IsOwest Katoa. For detail «il in formation apply to tIM lowing acenti* o4 thf : C. «» M.* ORD, . 6 Washington St., Portiaad, Or K. W M<t f fV\EHri. Seattle, W. T. £. E ELLIS. Taeoma, W. T. D. K BROWN, District Freight an ! Paaooager IMk Van« o«vcr, m. V. Com'Spondence *peetfnt?g wo>ie«te4. __ DR. SPIINEI Sc CO.'S NATIONAL. D ISP ENS ART. 318 Commercial street, •"** Jackson, Smul*. W. T. AH chronic I)iseanes of MKN and WO<l* **<r*aafally treated. L(*rr MANHOOD. NerruOi And rvWUty, Exhaa«rW*J VitattH. ileal 1* Wt-afcneas, .■tperxTiatorfkorak, la»*oteee«> (#onorrboea. Oicvt, rfyphiba. cllne. Wcakne*« la Wnmeu. aad *ll ra-JJ* Hon a I Derangement* that reaait froai yoa*3. fal folllea or eiceai in after yeara. H BIN ART Kiluej, au4 B adder ti©«w«J I w ,v a jj ( 0 J* Cryatitia, Varico«-ele, fctrictare, etc., pro®?** !y and aafelj cared So aa«vM>«a medicine gfTen, nor atronc iajeetiona aaed, neum CMN atrictare < 'haricee reaaeuabtfs. SPD VftLlß lability Vtror. ntK »U I aponden'-y. etc, etc., cared. _ . YOl'Nf. safftrint from the aEVctt*' IvURw lull yontnfai io'iim or iß'iW 7 '/ ttoiui. ahouid avail tbeßMlfW of oar treat ment. the ereat*«t boon erer laid at U»«a* tar of nAriaf humanity. Wil! faaraatet a aoaittve Cttre tn every eaae. » ■lddle-tied la £«£££ j aaftkme of the bladder, aooiupaiiied tf* •martin* or t>arnin* *rcaaSon: on ail on the artne depoadta a JK2 »A>metlmc» aibamen ia pr< *ent The rarie* from a fcriftht or leddldl to a zaiLhy bit, the patun: i enins of thr in a manaer ha taaaw account for. T\*ib is the -cond INJ " nemmal weafcaaaa kauj die 0' eaity, igaorani of it* caaae % J erf eel can and healthy reatorafion -laaraaieed. Office boar*. in. ) m.; Sandaya »to li , _ X. E. - fvnot* aaahle lo rUit a* treated at their humea by cu*rea»oa4cac» j Medicine* an 1 aeat hr aaalW I exveeaa » |W j Saed 10c for tk* Tom **•'• 3M** j «r e«M»l#W«Oe*. jg