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<1 heaths Ajrn evwerals. l>y MPSKY-Io Seattle. Wednesday, January IS, 1892, *t tt»» residence of tier psr»nts, 612 M<v iiaire street, Eeteiia, dvJttiUer of Mr. and Mrs M. A. l>< mpwT, of pueamoait, aged 3 years and 8 month*. HoGOWA N—At the residence of her brother, Captain J. C. <T< ooner. In Houghton, Tuesday, January 13,1892, at 7 e'cloct a m , Mrs. Jane C. Mooowan, of cancer, aged 50 years. The funeral was held from the re«idenee at 1 o'clock yesterday, interment In Klrkiaod ceme tery. WANTED Parties having PROPERTY For pale will find it to their advantage to call upon Carraher <fe Mwham. We have many inquiries for REAL ESTATE And d<*em it necessary to enlarge oar sup ply in order to meet the demand. CARRAHER A MEACHAM, 114 CHEBKY ST., Naxt door to POAT-I NTBLT.FOCMCKR nfficei Ad verl I semen's anderthe heads of Io«t. Found, For Hal*. For Rent and S.tnations Wanted will bo inserted at the rate of 1 cent a word each Insertion. Payment always In advance. No advertisement received for less than 25 cents. NOTTCX—The business office of the POST-IW- M.i.tnM#cw* Is op«n nntll 12 p m. Classified advertisements win be received up to this hour. Advertisements will be received at branch offices ofthe POBT-IXTKIXISKXCXB at: Tacoma T. Sammons, Agent PortTownsead...... .French A Springer The following letters await advertisers at this o®ce: A. TL F. Quick. A. H. S. A. References. R X. if. U. H. K J. C, 8. - A. O. B. M. M. "00. c. ; Moderate. Driver. !M. 34. E. f Partner. ITKLr wasted—male. TIT ANTED—GOOD SOLICITOR AT NO. 11l " Columbia street. VLT ANTED—AGENT"* ON SALARY OR ro\f ** mi«slon to handle ths new patont chemical ink pencil. The ereatest selling novelty ever produced. Eraser ink thoroughly in two seo on-ls. No aoraslon of pawr. Two hundred to .'>oo percent, pro.lt. One agent's sal-s amounted to $620 ln«ix d ivs: another S3'- In two hour*. We want on>-energetic general for ea»:h state and territory. Forterms and full particulars ad dress tbs Monroe Eraser Mf«. Co., I* Crosce, Wis, X 58 \y ANTFD-YOUNG MEN AT ONCE TO »' learn teleeraphy; gr>od positions In railroad offices when competent at pool p*r J. C. Sey mour, 103*4 Washington street, Portland, Or. IyANTEn-BOYS FROM 13 TO 14 YEARS " ©ld at Am. DiU. TaL Co.'• office. TV r ANTED—AT REDUCED RATES TO MEET " the time*; parties rooming will And Uto their advantage to fall or addre«s Th» Ripley, cor r«T from and Pike streets, before locating. HELP WAIfTEf*—TEMAI, K. \\'ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL nOURE. " work; $4 per week; apply at once. 418 South ninth street. "WANTED— GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. '* Apply 110 Washington street, between Second •nd Commercial. "IirANTED—GIRLS FOR T'OTEI-S, BFSTAU »» rants and general work at Mrs. Randall's ofllo*. 1,31® Second. WANTED—COMPETENT OfRL FOR GEN. ' * era! housework none other need apply. 208 South Eleventh street. "Ur A NTED— EXPERIENCED WAITER GIRL; ' wages %'ift Address J. E. Frank, Exchanm hotel, Snohomish, Wash. ryANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GF.N --" eral bouseworx good cook and laundress; must ba fbnd of children. J. M. Wheeler, War ren, near Harrison. \\T ANTED-A HI NT NO- ROOM GIRL WHO " wi l assist In upstairs work for privata hoard ing houea Apply 20H sontU Ninth. \V' ANTED— A GIRL FOR OENF.RAL HOUSE »" wort Apply 1,331 Main street. Mf ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS child's nun*. Apply 1,014 James street. Call In forenoon. TIT ANTED—COMPETENT GIRLS FOR OOOD '* positions. M!s» MeConneU. 207 Marion. Re moved from 114 I'lke. WANTED-GOOD GIRLS SEEKING EM ployment, at the Day Nursery Home Intelli gence Office, bif rock, Madison atrwet. \y ANTEI>—GIRLS FOR GOOD SITUATIONS. »» Mn, Hark'e reliable employment office. 309 Columbia street "\I r ANTED—COLORED NURSE GIRL; MUST " have experience CaJ at 413 Eighth street Uiia afternoon. TITANTED— ALL LADIES WISHING FIRST "" class girls to do domestic work, please call at Mra. A. Barney's Fmplovment Parlors, 115 Jamea steeet Telephone <lll. Kerkow's drug store. AL R ANTED— OIRLS TO TALL FOR WORK AT '» W ra. Martell's Employment Parlors, 317 Ms rim street. rnn ovmk\t wasteo-eem ai.e. "lirANTEn— DRESSMAKING AND WHITE '» sewing by two ladies sen in* together; f2 per day. Miss Berkman. 611 Seneca street. "II" A NTED-WASHING; PLAIN CLOTHES *' «*toadoxen. 219 Columbia. ~\l r A NTED—POSITIONS BY TWO EXPF.RI " etieed young women to do chamberwork. Address WO Tenth and Jefferson. \\'ANTKD-BY AN EASTERN YOI'NO '» lady, who Is no' afraid of work, a position as cashier or ptaln writing In office; best of refer em*s t all or a.ldren 602 Third street. room 13. \V" ANTED PLACE TO DO SECOND WORK. ** Adlress Worker, pare Post-1 nielli cencer. EWPf.onrr.vr w t stto—atal e !»' A NTED— OUEI N CITY LODGE OF BTA **' lionarr Engineers (N. A. S. K): reliable en gineers furnlshe lat short notice. Address M. K. C lough, F. Ml Machinery Depot Seattle. Wash. 11' ANTED—THOSK DKMHINGMALI HELP '* ran set It at the City Mission 'ree of cost 310 an.: 813 Heath second street »♦ I N' Tf~ I) - Mt*Cf:i.LA V EOVa. U'AMEii -TO Bl'Y A GOOD SECuND« *" h»; J booVca«e and sideboard, or either cna Address W. S., Eo*t-1 tsteliigeo.cer. \V A N'TED—PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT IT *' Will be on!* 20 minutes from tb« center of the city to the ? -0 River Park ..'t« by car Hue hest (arderi »nd cheapest propertv on (h« market tlO;i!d A Wnltwo.th 2> Olympic block. W * V TJ-U> TO M Lt. RIVKK PAHK LOTS »» *t t' O tit! ;5: xuvet c»r int to r# competed IAIMIKob h* M*r i» J: pr'o to ba a.DatH*4 U«n Outtld A W hit worth, M < - !ynjpic block. WA N !F • AN? TO nr>T- RRNIIISHRN »» r" ms. b :«e* Ibr.-nfhout illy; raiirojut it- *ei». t . ham-** ,» ail klnda rubUe Service * schance. UV > o.uinbla FOR CAJII, -IUIND-HAND »» furniture: H»n spec.auy I draonda gi'4 Pike »* reek TOBEDKRICIC * N • LSON ARK STIU IN r It; (Hiring. selH I .* a kind* of hou*«hu.<i H> '*, 1,21 i-1,315 Set < nd Mreet. U'AS TF. D—TO mn' * <n*>i> WORK *» team by the «u> nth, uw be i-h«ap. Nm M Roue. Houghtoa. AM FD-WHAT HAVI: YOf TO SFT.I.? *» furniture, llo**, ciotM »- t.vj' Ami! ■ r or ererything. BeU »eooul aaj atom Front street. IPASTHV-TO RCY BTIi.VIP.AI K PY R . *» *pon»iMe {>*RTY; M»I tje bear water or r» , txail Adore* 4P.0. Bo I TIAL u aso; ro PURCH4SK a IH>N!,F>. *» mail be * >!J: e aUtepnceacd term*, A . R 4 ,, Priver Poet-tnte'ileenM®. M <V/ If f»- KFA I. KSTATt \A ANTED-EVFRV H lUY HAVING CI TT ** property o* iatid. ". roved and t; .i.j.r \# t« i-ome and nee na. ttis it llie bit.', ,-oai.e ' ! r •*eii«;;«e of property; *»are niacin*: > <; » y < f in, i.' i: a d .xi hAnk, .to relieve t;.* « li •!>»•» ■ P'-»<*10!| •# can fctid *oa a i - er •bo « -li **;•' roar Inoun berrd pio|«erty a *av* yi .i <d«-uof C*iryin« it. N Cbtil-eTK <s *. o. « sj#wr!ly u-fK»ilee buiidluc U" ANTED MSAt IsiAtli TO t«KI.I OH rent J- MK«A r. R.i •. IS Beiiey f ■ » it' ASTU>-TO PI"V r« R « a»u. A LOi N »» HMtun hid; ere ftili ..ea. *pi a and Jir ..*. Ac dree* 11. *. a . ■ . WAAR T/> rAn ry * K II'ANTKD-FARTNKK W r I CTMRAIT" »» take hel' mtereet in p«via« w ~-«*!• bu»inew tu >*>■.» esr-ft «u»at td.wni tx- airwi. Addrewi Ika «s.atua WAXTEO—TO RE XT. \KF ANTKD-RC »M WITH BOARD, OR WITH " partial board, by lady; central Address Ref erences. care Poet-Intelligencer. ROOMS AXT> ROARO. "L'OR RENV LARGE. SUNNY ROOM, I with v;tw of Sound; suitable for married cou ple or two lud'«**; clo*» In but private; first-class board. Apply G L., Post-Intellfg»ocer. UOO*«« AND BOARD; OAS, BATH. STOVE. 805 Fourth. I'OK RENT-IN PRIVATE FAMII-Y. WITH I board if desired, two pleasant, sunny front rooms with bay window*; centra ; 1.412 Second street, between Pike and Union. ROOMS WITH BOARD. SINGLE OR EN salt*; ga«. grates and batb. 1 005 Seventh street, corner or Madison. Kefrrencss required. "IJOOM WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. 323 It Marlon. ROOM AND BOARD—L2I3 SIXTH STREET. THIRST-CLASS FAMILY BOARD; ROOMS J single cr en rolte; re!e-ences given and re quired; no small childr«.x Veudome hotel. Front street. ran rext— rooms RFNT—I.ARGE FURNISHED FRONT y room with ojen grate. 1.102 Third street I'OR RENT— DESIRABLE FRONT ROOMS, r furnished. 90* Second, near Madison. Rent reduced- P'OR RF NT—ONE FURNISHED ROOM; also four newly papered unfurnished rooms for hon*ck»e: tcrmt moderate. 1,413 Eighth street, between Union and l ike. TT*OR RENT-F.LEOA.NTLY FURNISHED X room#, w;tb fret bath*. at ••Oar liora«, * from S'i to $5 weekly. Mr* Mathews, 1,516 X Front street •noH RENT-F.LEGANT FURNISHED SUITE T of rooms. sls per month: other rooms suitable tor two, $1 50 to per week; a!l rooms with gas and stove. Simonelli house, 809 Third street, be tween Columbia and Marion. IriOß BENT—FURNISHED ROOMS 1.009 Th'rd street FOR RENT—LOOK' LOOK! ONLY $3 AND upward in suites from 1 to 4 rooms; fur nished or unfurnlsht-a for housekeeping; electric lights, fire alarm and call bell in each room; on three car Une<: good view of Sound, Harvard Apartments, Second and Virginia streets. rOR It K NT—FURNISHED SUIIES AND T single rooms. Douthitt biock, 811 Second street Take elevator. F"OK RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; private family. 1,109 Third street Isoß RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeeplng. Inquire 2,614 Front street RENT-WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. The Brooklyn, corner Second and University streets. POR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE r Baldwin, 41 Yesler avenue; low rates to suit hard times. T?OR RENT-A FEW SUITES AND (SINGLE T rooms for rent by the week or month at veiy reasonable rated at the Grand hotel: steam heat throughout and all 'he comforts of a first-class ho tel. >'OR KENT—UNFURNISHED HOUBEKEF.P -ing rooms, furnished suites and tingle roowa Temple Court, 614 Third street. F'OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FROM CI.SO; cleanest, cheapest house in towu. Western bouse, corner Sixth and James, on cable line. I ''OK RENT—ELEGANT SUITE FURNISHED rooms, s'.'6; single rooms from $lO monthly; steam heat. Mrs. Ferguson, Holyoke building, corner Front and Spring. F , 01VR»-NT—TWO ROOMS FURNISHED FOR housekeeping; bath, gas: $12.50 month. Sixth and Pike. CLap n. U'OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FROM i $1.50 to #5 per week. Cliff House, throat and Seneca. IV}R RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFUR nlshed rooms. AJonzo Hull, Olympic block. FOB HEXT—UOUfiEB. IjVDR RENT-FIRST FLOOR NEW MODERN bouse. 1,222 Mala. IV)R RENT—NEAT TWO-ROOM HOUSE; Second street, between Union and Uuiverslty; f>p» r month. 1,522 Second street. KENT-NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE with bath; owner will take board for rent Apply room 1 Weel house. J •'OR RENT-MODERN g-ROOM HOUSE; Cheap: near cars. 32 Hinckley block. UOK RENT—HOUSE OF TEN ROOMM; r best view In city. Inquire at 1,017 Seneca street. FOR RENT—GOOD HOUSES IN ALL FARTS of the city from *6 to $.5 per month; none further out than >'xt->enth street CUiiberg, 4 Llewellyn-Dodge building. VOR RENT— HOUSE OF FIVE ROOM; OK- J chard, small fruit", chicken-houses, stable, garden, etc: 10 lots; four blocks fro-n Malison street power-h >u«e; $12.50 per month. Inquire on premises, corner Arthur and I>e<-»tur streets. RENT—HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS; bath; hoi an<l cold city water; closet In house; »21 per month. H. ». Turner, 207 Butler bloc*. UUR RENT—HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS; Jl furniture for sale at a sacrifice. At 1,410 Fourth etreet. between Pike and Anion. UOR RENT-HOUSE, THREE ROOMS, fg; JT house. 5 rooms, f 12.50. Apply to southwest corner Lake aud Williamson. W. W. Easter. V'OR RENT—''•NK EIGHT-BOOM HOUSE; L moderate. 519 Cherry street. >R RENT—A WELL-FINISHED RESI • deuce with m clem Improvements; Seventh, near James street. llaiey-Glenn Company. l'Di. KENT —NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE; J for short time. Apply 704 Olympic avenue. IJMiR RENT—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE: HOT and cold water, modern improvements; fine view. For particulars apply corner Ninth and King. yOR RENT -FIVE-ROOM HOUSE; TENTH i street: water tree; #!i ueorge W. Crane, 10t$ Washington street yoR REN I—HOUSES OF AM. KINDS. F. U H. Renick A < o. 70S Second street. "L"H>H RENT—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE WITH r all mo l- ru conveniences; near courthouse. In quire at 307 North Ninth street, or 212 Butler bio- k VH»R RENT-TWO 4 AND TWO 7-ROOM bouses; rent no object; steady tenants wanteX 1,232 Main. Vi'R R» NT-HOVSI S; I HAVE THEM TO C rent and t« *•►11 on rent payments. 11. S. Tur ner, 207 Hutlee Mock. f'OK REN'T-OOOD EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES; all conveniences: cheap to good people. John Vi lenney, CO2 Burke building. COR RENT- HOUSE: SIX ROOMS; CLOSE I In #lB water free. Room S Boston block. UORREN I —FOUR AND FIVE-ROOM FLATS; f cheap (ieorge W. Baeon. room ,i 5 Ep!er block. UOR RENT-HOUS! s. APPLY TO LOW » man A Felly, 219 Pioneer building, Front and James. LMR RENT-HOUSES. 218 BAILEY BLOCK, i Mrpiea t-OB RF.NT—H'll'sEs, LARGE A.NDSMALL, Rooa-. 11 Sullivan block. T'OR HKST-Kill HT-ROt »M HOV«K, *'io PRR I montb, 411 M -.nd.-ra «treet, and fur **:<>; ee*y payment* John VV. Uuiuaey, room 115, 811 .>*o - street. l/OR RV NT-El'iHT-ROOM HOI'SE t>N MAD » ;» i j and s.itt m;h: cheap, hot and void eaw-r. U*OR RENT HOOU MXTIXO AMD !. HI l collecting >s one «>! our special departments. to *h: h we give prompt and oarei U attention. \Va« 'r* nt• rr : ry Investment ( jffi -« o rner Se. ' iid s:d Cherry, iu company * ova (wilding. hoK kr v r -xroi: is V OR BFNT-THF. I VTIRF OR AWP«»K- F lion of th«- l>uUdinjt a>-utbweAt corner -ec« ud a \V«x) >icu>ii uree «. known aa the li.rf. Ap; yto Wii <ki i>c. (dental block, 617 fei-otd sirv.>t, between 1 and 3 pm. I'l'S I * N - ; jo.s -OCTIT A »:reet. »ie*r «ulta e lor any buai ne»» lDi;tiireof "LV>R RJCHT—BTOHK AND BTORK-KOOM; i r «re. a ; 10* nnbla airet-t. Apply to AIM and 40J ftun buil i nc rt>K R*.\r too«nw.f«mm I'i 'R lit V I U.ARfM > HOT* L. TORN}- R A t-ec> u.l and .<• t »!;e t«. a deeira-Me tenant ruin v.re u. - r< rut y bu t)<<>uaeoii very favora b« Apply t ha.tt.t Loach 1,4111 lru,.; •ireet trmctAM \nri< ■ N. L'lßNisH A PRETTY HOME ON TJIF IN- I »I.a. ,EOT I' an. P»'. AIENRA Beiltown F.irnuure « oii.pany. Pl 4 r'ro-iit lUvrt 4N ADJOCB.NKD MKiTlxo OF THR «ockh >3der* of the Fr«t Natl na! bank of ~e attl* »li be !ve; I a: iheoll » o; ihe bank on 1 ue»- day. January 19 IH.V2 at S:3O p m . for the pur p.ee ->i e.e 'ing d.re. ■ r* and trs lt nt vuch i>ih>-r 6u»;»e>a aa u.ay properly come hriore it. L Tl' H N ER. t as'.ier, t i.L PKK> >N> AK> 111 UKPY W ARNED -V tti i pt;' ha-, a ivrtajn pr. v:\tsi r\ n.-te i.ieafc.'i;:i- t u •; an>; unprov*. » it < < mpa t r th> *utu i-f ft «*»••.> wtd I .led a -rati » • . .. 1 »«0. pay a u c *la» - a( er a* settiemeat iu ftiL of -a.g tki'te ha» t*.n» u.ad.- It p WAKU tv.ai.ie, imiiiUkij 11, ley*. THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1892. nrsnrEfS en A vm. rOB HALK - EXTRAORDINARY BA R- T gains to ea*h buyers of groceries who can ate quant'tie- rooper it Levy, 115 Marion street, between Front and West. F'OP. SALE-A COMPLETE STOCK OF general merchandise in one of the best inland towns in Kin* county: good steady trade, which can be incr-a-ed rapidly by proper management; present owner retiring from basinets. For partic ulars apply to <ieorge M. Van Doren. 207. 208, 20S Washington block. Entrance 705 Front street. IfOR RALE-STAG CIGAR STORE. CORNER South tfecond and Yesler avenue; good chance for riffht f-arty. {""OR SALE—LAUNDRY DOING GOOD BUSl neos; great bargain: only SBOO cash, balance to suit: must be soid. James E. Porter, 21 Gott stein block. FOR SALE—FOR S3OO, ONR-HALF INTF.FI est in a soliciting business which netted #I,OOO last year: no expenses at:acb"d; good faithful at tention and it can te'ioubiwl this year: good act ive partner. Address Partner, tare Pot-Inteili- Kencer. FOR SALE-GOLD MINE. 415 PIONEER block. ri)R -ALE—' HEAP, A COMPLETE PHOTO- I granhic outfit Inquire 611 Jackson street, x»- a;tie. Wash. TOR SALE—' HFAP; A GOOD-PAYING • restaurant. Inquire at the Eureka Coffee House, 1.23 6 Second street JTOR SALE—CLIFF HOUSE; THE BEST f paying lodging-house In city; present proprie tor in house since completed; g<oi rent: good terms and cheap if sold at once; reason for selling going to take larger house. Call at house, Front and Seneca. Ir>OH SALE—OWING TO THE RECENT De struction of their sa*h and <#K>r fnc'ory by fire, the Mechanics' Mill and Lumber Company tbt'ir sawmill (capacity 50,000 per 10 hoars), wharf and 6 acres of water front in the business portion of Seattle for «*le at a bargain: ¥700.000 t usiness done in past 2'{ y»-ars. Address Mechan ics' Mill and Lumber Company, P. O. Box 86, Se attle, Wash. }TOR SALE—RESTAURANT; CENTRALLY located; well fitted op. Address 8. A., Post- Intelligencer, Seattle. SALE—DOUBLE BLOCK SHINGLE F mill; now running; good railroad facilities and tlmher handy. Address Shingle Mill, care Post- Intelligencer. IpOR RENT-FORTY-ACRE FARM. C. E. Patterson. 114 t)ccldental block. ONF. OF THE BEST LUMBER AND SHIN gle mills on Puget sound tor rent, os an inter est may tie sold. Call on or address (4. L Faust, Manager Vulcan Iron Works Company, Seattle. f'OR SALE-BOOK AND STATIONERY Bus iness; test location ;n the city; 41.000 cash reqcireit 720 Eront st eei. FOR SALE—MtSCELLAXEOVS. FOB SALE NEW MILCH COW; TllOß oughbred Durham. Address Box 43, Fremont, city. I ■'OR SAI.E—TYPEWRITERS: ALL KINDS; cheap. Typewriter Exchange, 19 Boston block. f'l'R SALE—ONE NF.W MEAT CART cheap. Centra! Meat Market, 1,917 Yesler avenue. IfOR SALE-A BARGAIN: STRONG PAIR dray horses for sal a ; weight 1,500 pounds each. Price $250. Mechanic-*' Mill and I.umber Company, ($3 Colon block. FOR SALK-A LADY'S H\ND*OME SEAL ulstvr. Inquire 1,009 Third street. IfOR SALE—NEW AND ELEGANT FURNl ture of 7 rooms. 316 Columbia, one block east postoffice. L OR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL VOSE A SONS' J piano, very littla used; will sell at a sacrifice; part cash, rest ea?y. Address B. Z., care Post-ln telllgencer. FOB SALE-A GOOD SQUARE PIANO FOR SB3: payments; need the room. F. Chris tlaner, 811 Third street. FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND railroad grading outfit, including one Barn* hardt and one Osgood steam -hovel. Address Woods, Larson <& Co., Missoula, Mont. FOR SALE-FINE PIANO IN GOOD OR der. 1.625 Seconu street. FOP. SAI.E-*-HOTEL; FURNITURE, CAR pets and fixtures of the Grand hotel; all new and first-class; a fine business Investment; best location in the cltv for a first-class hotel. For par ticulars apply to Law L. Moore, Secretary Grand Hotel Company. Office at Albert Hansen's, 706 Front street IpOR SALE-A CAR FINE CALIFORNIA navel oranges at greatly reduced prices. Cooper A Levy, 115 Marlon street, between West and Front. FOR SALE-SHIPBUILDERS, NOTICE- Fine locust tree nails in any quantity or length. Address J. W. OOield, Santa Clara CaL FOR SALE-ORADR OUTFIT, CONSISTING of mules, horse*, wagon*, wheel scrapers, slush scrapers, v.-fceelbarrows, picks, fhovels. mattocks, etc.. cheap lor cash. W. N. White, 234 Lombard street FOR SALE-A GOOD SQUARE PIANO; $135 cash or installments; also several parlor organs at cost R. L. lin rant, 720 Front street. SALE-CREAMERY RUTTER IN TENS, twenties, thirties and sixties; fresh mincemeat and Jellies; fine coffees, eta Cooper A Levy, 115 Marion street, between West and Front. >X»R SALE—ON EASV TERMS, STEAMER of Astoria: now m'-ored at Hatfield's dock, t ail on or address Captain J. A. Hatfield. IfOR SVLE-ST AMER "MANHATTAN.•' length 107 feet, beam 18 feet; hull and cabin, with em lne, complete; all new; a bargain; linerai terms. The Vulcan iron Works Company. roil SALE—NEW AND SECOND-HAND r engines, boilers and machinery. Morau Bros. A Co., Seattle. MIHCKT-rA VJTOUS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS TO CASH J J buyers of groceries who can use quantities. Cooper A Levy, 115 Marion street, between Front and West. "IUEEKLY PAYMENTS—THAT IS THE >» plan on which you can bay furniture. Bell town furniture Company, 915 Front street. \\ r HY HAVE I LEFT MY FURNISHED »' rooms? Because 1 can buy my fa-ni ure on weekly payments at 916 Front streat and don't miss the money. QEWINtI MACHINES, FURNITURE, CAR (lets, stoves, everything for housekeeping at liaT price. Frederick A Nelsun, 1,213-1,215 sec ond street. UOR THE HOLIDAYS—WE HAVE A CON- F signruent of holiday novelties manufactured from boras, consisting of stools, hat-racks, etc., etc, that must be sold at once; don't fall to see them at No*. 1,213 and 1,215 Second street Fred erica A Nelson. YAW Y ARD— HUN DREDS OF MEN WILL is soon be emp oyed; buy acre tracts while at same pile* of a small lot John W Ruuasey. room 35, 811 Second street. UOR CUT FLOWERS AND PL ANTS GO TO U Washington Floral Company. Telephone No. TO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS GO TO George ( Marks, 115 James s;reel, Occidental block; late of 207 cotnmerc a. street T I riv" VT Q-TO AT T. POINTS BY RAIL **' !\ I j l rtiad *3 to >5 chajn-r than the regular rates; tickets bought and sol i; tickets guarantee.i. i>hniors it K.chaids in, "19 second street FOR EXCH A At) E, -yOR FXCHASOF-MARK AND COLT FOR i rood organ or pi dr. a. Address p. o, box !i>»? Bal lard, W ash. * "U*OR tXi'H AN OK—24 I.OT* AT FAIRHA- I ven. worth »b >ut *'-'.400; nc* morijaj^; f, r *7<H> *t S per <•«•[)! inu res : what i »v« you to trade for the #l,7tW equity or for the lots and we P»v the mortgage? Gould A Whit worth. L's Olympic block. l'l'U EXCHANGE— iAEATTLE I OTS* <>N* r • .'trie 'I-:. f..r a good safe. medium »ir««l A tdrv«s P. O. i.v x T.i. IMP. I Xl HAN(.F.-A< HE PRiifKR 1 Y FOR 1 h..u- til l li«t i i >.n t e i»e..r»e M. Van I'oren -07. "J.<. _D9 Waahingloa block. En trance 70S Kront -treet. L'OH IX HANOE-fW ACRES OF LAND t ail im ier cultivation, to M<-eker county '1 mile fr< >m H»,m r, in Minnesota win trati•> for anytinnc in or at. dt j- attla Room No. -;M li;t ier b:o> ». L"MR F.XCH KNOE—DAKOTA W HEAT • and cm>h tor Seattle property, ii.7 OccJ. denial bun ii. VOK KXCIIANOE-EARM FOR OXI X 15 I PetiiT*' -ur : ;ock. EXCHANtiK—HAVE YO!« Hocst: and .rt » ith ti or 7 r» -ms so trade for n oe o< de. "■ tat propeny? 1 wtil pay *oiue ca*h. J 11 34« :nb*rt!t. room I Hlnok;ev block L'oK \< H A.NiK-EX IRA CHoIt i oKADEI) I at: ■ i"na »! r lots c!o«<* t Broadway a r . i Alher-: r.- •*. for gm«.| ous-uie pr ~«-rty. Treeti. iWI-.'02 WaahinctOn batldtng. Front rret. L' >R t\(!l \ NIL E— A «.T>OD RAN* H IN F } a«t»m t»n it and tnonev f*r a <* at'ie reti deace pr. Pr y, s M. Preelon <O4 Pioneer block. YOR I xvii.ANDF RJ-AL ESTATE AND I >-l:ier • r ■;■ ;y :,.r t-.jg tKal. P O, l.m -4j. _ II 4 1 ft /» K KSS tXQ . MI"LHIHST, F ASHION ABLE HAIR ' * ,lr,, " v N 5 mum*, etc- Front *;!eei, Mr*, i eaae « tuiUluery *u>w. iSnCAMI&II HAIB P vltl.'lß)*- WtQ M.AK m.v:- a i »« {,•; rff block, 7<i9 i*ecv»>a Mnw U room 51 TORN I VIMRTA ■ AND " * *maaer, SIS Front, next to u<v.A Ua-a tc ra *. LOST. LOST-SCOTCH SILVER-GRAY TERRIER; J cut ears and tali; nickel collar; $3 reward. 219 Main street LOST WHITE BULL TERRIER; RE ward. 1,412 Second street ro virn. F}UND A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE hou'v, where a complete outfit can be bought on weekly i>ayments; same price another houses chance for cash. The address is 915 Front street I TOUND—FREDERICS A NELSON'S IS THE cheapest place In town for everything, from a kitcht-o rpoon to a folding bed. 1.213 aud 1,215 Second street PERSONAL. I 'OR ADOPTION-TWO BRIGHT ROYS: Marion street MRS MILLER, PROFESSIONAL NURSE. 1,321 Third street ryiLsovs SCHOOL OF PENMANSHIP— *" Monday. Wednesiay and Friday, after 4 p. m.; card writing, engrossing, etc. 2.120 Fourth street WAS * MAKER BROWN, MERCHANT " tailors, want evervbody to see their special ties; S3O suits tor »20; »9 pants for $0.50. Rooms 222-223 Bailey olock. Second and Cherry streets. PANTS TO ORDER, $5. ATLANTIC TAILOR ing Company . HAVE A NEW COVER PUT ON YOUR umbrella. Umbrella hospital, opposite post offlce. ■ECONOMICAL MEN-SAVE $5 ON YOCR Ali next su'.t by sending for 12 cloth -amples.fash ion pla:es and measurement panics, free; 6 cents. Ed L. Huntley A Co., wholesale genteel tailors, 384 Madison street, Chicago. When order ing samples, please mention Post-Intelligencer. BATHS. VEWPORT BATHS —OPEN DAY AND i-s night: salt and fresh water, electric, medicar ted, Russian, sulphur and cabinet vapor baths; priva:e apartments for ladiea; excellent attend ance. 818 Front street NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER i.s ship—Notice is hereby piven that the copart nership heretofore existing between laid >re Har ris, S. selig and Sigmund Harris, tinder the firm name of the Chicago Clothing Company doing business in the Butler blocs, city of Seattle, has been dissolved by mutual consent, sigmtmd Har ris retiring. The busiaess of the firm will here after be carried on by Isidore Harris A Co.. who have assumed and will pay all debts and d schar.;e all obligations of the old firm. All outstanding ac counts are payable to the new firm. Sigmund Harris is now in no way connected with the firm of Isidore Harris A Co. ISIDORE HARRIS, S. SELIG. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 31, 1891. ATTORXETS AT LAW. TYLER, HAYn A TYLER. ATT RNEYS AT law. Occi enta, block and Port Town end. CRAV-ST <ft CRAVEN", ATTORNEYS AT law. Rooms 3.2 ami 313 Bu.ler block. SAMUEL T. P- RTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 405 and 407 Burke »uilding. L. THOMPSON, 334 PIONEER BLOCK. TRUSTEN P. DYER, ATTORNEY, 314 A.VD 315 Butler block. TH. CANN * SON. ATTORNEYS AT I.AW • and commissioner of deeds. Office 517 and 618 Pioneer building. Telephone 161. InSHBACK, HARDEN A MEEK. ROOMS 24, 25 and 20 Haller block. JOSEPH SHIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND COCN selior at law. Room 317 Pioneer building. I YON A DENNY. ATTORNEYS AND COUN- J seilors at law. 524, 526 and 528 Burke build ing. GALE A FAY A PARK HENDERSON, AT tomeys and counsellors. Rooms 9 and 10 Boston block. RH. J. PENNEFATHF.R, ATTORNEY AT . law. Rooms 1 and 2, 11. A. Smith block. W. HASTIE, 48 AND 49 HALLER BLOCK. ANDREW F. BURLEIUH, ROOM 69 SAFE Deposit bnilding. POSS A DOWD, ATTORNEYS, 110 BUTLER It block, Seattle, Wash. JAMES LEDDY, ATTORNEY AND COUN sellor at law. late of Chicago bar Rooms 401- 403 Burke bull ling, Second and Marion streets; railroad and damage suits a specialty. JACOBS, JENNER, LEGO A JACOBS. AT torneys at law. Rooms 4, 5, 13 and 14 Boston block. Seattle, \Va>li. £ P. DOI.E, HALLEB BLOCK. HUGHES A HASTINGS, ATTORNEYS AT law. Rooms 42, 43, 44, 45 Halier block. QMITH A LITTF.LL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. O Rooms 309, 310, 311 Butler block. GREENE A TURNER (ROGER S. GREENE, L T. Turner), attorn- ys and counsellors at law. Rooms 301, 318, 319 and 320 Washington block, Seattle, Wash. PKEU H. PETERSON, ATTORNEY AND JF counsellor at law. Corner Yesler avenue and Commercial street. PRESTON. CARR A PRESTON (HAROLD Preston, E. M. ('arr, C. S. Preston), attorney® and counsellors at law. Third floor Pioneer block. fA TEATS. HI. REYNOLDS, MECHANICAL ENGL . neer and patent solicitor; late examiner IT. R patent office; applications for pateuts prepared and prosecuted. Room 48 Sullivan block, Seattle, Wash. I>ATENTB— CAVEATS. WRITE FOR "Al>- \ ice to Inventors." G. H. King, attorney, 7 Fpler block ABSTRACTORS. BOOTH A KANFORD ABSTRACT COMPANY [ :nc. J Room* 202, 204 and 206 Burke block, corner -econd and Marion streets. VOTARIES. T W. SWEZEA, NOTARY. 218 BAILEY »l . block. DRESSMAKING. Uf ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS FRFNCH dr-ssmaker employment in family. Address A.8.1 12 Albert street. MISS NANNY HANSSON FELINE. ionahlt- >wed* ami French dressmaker. 517 Pike street. Seattle, Wash. A R CHIT EC TS. 1/ W HorGHToN. LATE F SAUNDERS tJ. A Houghton. architects. Rooms 26, 27 and 28 %\*a«hin». :ou territory investment Company's building. Second an I Cherry streets, W ash. Office h.iu's from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. IJ.VRKIN SON—SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK 1 block. JJOONE & WILCOX—BOSTON BLOCK. VMIL DE NhUF. A RCIIITECT—HALLE R li block. Tp V!• RS A KIITH, ARCHITECTS, ROOMS 37, 38 aad 39 lioston block nVTEIXMAN. ARCHITECT. ROOMS 54 • an J 57 Boston biook. corner Sec nd and Columbia streets. EXiIXEERS A Xit DRAVGUTHHEX. J)K'HARD NKVINS. JR., CIVIL ENOINEER It aiiisarve .r Robins 507 to ol'J Washlug ton blocic. Seattle, \\ I WOOIs.MAN, CIVIL ENGINEER AND ' deputy ("nited Sates surveyor. Offices 6.">-rid »»ulitvau building. THUM Psi >N A WHITE, ENGINEERS AND county survev .rs. Room 65 Union block EXGtXEERSI AX It COXTRACTORH, CAN FRANOIBOO BRIDGE COMPANY— EN i m t 1 contractors for bridges of eve-y description: wharf-buil 11n«. ptle-dr vine, dredifin<. and steam sho\ >-i excavating. p an* and speLtlica tions f:irn «hfd on application; corre-poud-me Mi «'tt. -.- ic. identa block Seattle, Wean. /» F Ely (. A\ n CL E A XIXG. CAN FKANCIsf'O STEAM DYEING AND cleaning w -rss; telephone 654. tJ'Jo Second street. \ TEAS DYEING AND CLEANING COM -V pati y, succ -S. rs toO. Bert in. French dyeing and ci.-amng establishment. Wor»s. 1 root «t> et. utSce, 217 Columbia street, poetoflioe. W AND 5- 1 if- 1 N DYER AN D t. EAN E R F '* ♦ unites* and e-xf*' e-sothlne. Flf.h and James. MAXtCVBB. t LICE M AIKEN. EXFEKIFNCKD MASI 7, e . o l* * r 'l eicctroloci»t; hatrdressing parlors, ar..! <i) ii •lyukebln. it. Frost and ■»; EAXJtSCAI'E ii AHO EXE RS. 4LFRED GRASSNER. LANI»OAPE OAR -- *■ a«iiai. c otum WhiM awl Maii.swt. siree^a FIXASCA IX. AT ON EY TO LOAN—WIE3T LING, 415 PIO- Al neer block. MONEY AT 1 PER CENT., SHORT TIME on outside property. Forbes, Room S Olympic block. LOANS-SHORT DATE; ANY AMOUNT; buyer and seller of all kinds of city and county warrants; money to loan on Inside business prop erty at lowest rate in the city. Trounce, llaller building. OHORT TIME LOANS ON REAL ESTATE; O niortzasret and commercial paper bought; proof money furnished for pre-emptions. I. P. Taylor, 1 to 4 -ullivan block. MONEY TO L->AN—JAMKS BOTHWKLL. representing Jarvl*-Con~lin Mortgage Trust Co. and other capital. Room 26 Roxweli budding. MONEY TO I«OAN ON PIANOS, FURNl ture, horses and any other good security, with out removai; loans strictly confidential. Harry Hinnian & Co., room 'J9 safe Deposit building. MONEY ON REAL E-TATE-F. H. REN ick A Co., 703 Second street. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD IMPROVED city property. lumping A Stoddard, room 14, 703 Second street corner Cherry. SHORT TIME LOANS ON PERSONAL PROP erty by private party. Call from Ito 4 p. m., 69 Hinckley block. SHORT AND LONG LOANS; MURTGAGICS a'id commercial paper bought. Inquiro 115 Washington street TO LOAN— SIS,OO9 IN A LUMP. OR IN SEV erai am ounts on good res dence property; not necessarily improved. V. Hu<o Smith A Ca, 114 Jameß «ire«t COLLATERAL BANK, 105 CHERRY ST., loans money on diamonds and articles of value. LOANS OF *s> AND UPWARDS; S?HORT time, lowest rates King, 7 Epler olock. SHORT LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. CLER ieuv room 17. 703 Second street, over Wash ington National bank MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, pi anos. horses, wagons, eta, without removal; loans stricUy confidential. 703 Second street, room 17. DF MCCONNAUGHEY LOANS MONEY • on Improved farms and city property at rea sonable rates; loans closed promptly: building loans solicited. Rooms 118 and 120 Washington buildlnc, Front street. MONEY! MONEY!— I HAVE $500,000 TO loan at 7 per cent to 10 per cent, according to to class of security, on impr >ved city or farm property: no delay. L W. Entz, 9 Union block, representing Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage Trust com pany and other capital. 7 PER CENT. MONEY TO LOAN ON IN- I side property: also money to loan ou short time at reasonable rates. Charles E. Patten, rooms 613 and 614 Pioneer block. LOAN AND TRUST COM PA NY Wanted, to fill special orders, 5 loans SIO,OOO each: one of *5.000; two of $2,500: vwo of $2,000; one of $3.5" 0; two of $1,500; no delay in closing; no commissions; mon«*y alwavs on hand. C. W. Richie, manager Seattle office. 705 Second street MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, J. L. Walle . 86 building, Seattle.Wa h. QHOItT TIME LOAN'S ON HEAL ESTATE; O short date mortgages bought. J. R. Wright, room -403 Bailey building. MONEY LOANED OX REAL ESTATE OR negotiable paper. S. L, Bowman. 21 Olympic biock. IEE A BOWDEN. OLDFST MORTGAGE i loan firm in the city. having money to loan on city and farm property from six months' to ten veers' time; lowest rates and absolutely no delay; do business promptly and direct; money in batik here; represent Lombard Investment Company and other capital. Rooms 5 and 6 Coiman building. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN ON CHOICE re-idence property. R. M. Palmer, room 18 Roxwell building, Front and Columbia streets. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, FUR niture or other good security. Rooms 12 and 13 Haller block. SHORT DATE NOTES AND MORTGAGES bought; loans from ¥SO up on any good secur ity. Townsend, Mi.roy A Co., room 2 Coiman building. IOANS MADE ON CITY REAL ESTATE; J one to five years' time; lowest rates in tit* city. Palmer A Pomeroy, 12 Roxwell loc*. T OANS JVANTKD ON A 1 HOP LANDS. SO J J licttors Loan and Trust company. C. W. Richie, anager, 705 Second street. & 1 -.fUi TO IX)AN ON REAL ESTATE. Emmons A Emmons, Attorneys at Law, Burke block. In A \rC- J AMES>BOTHWaLL, ROoM 26 JUAiI O Roxw.'U blk, t rout and Co.umbla. PHYSICIASA AYO ARNOEOKS. DR. WOODRUFF—SULLIVAN BUILDING. Telephone, 66*. DH. K. G. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon, has resumed practice. Office, rooms 5. 6 and 7 Scheuerman block, northeast comer Front and Cherry. Residence, No. 917 Yeeler avenue. Telephone, 256. \RTTITR DE VOE, PHYSICIAN AND BUR «eon: general practice. Residence, 2,017; office, 2.019 Seconrt street. DR. E. P. HELIKER, PHYSICIAN AND snrgeon—Rooms 4 and 5 Hinckley block, cor ner of Second and Columbia Night calls answered at office. Telephone, No. 120. DR. S. CARMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUR- Keon, graduate of University Medical college. New York citv; office, room* 15 and 16 Sullivan building. Front street, between Clierrv and Colum bia streets; offices hours. 10 to 12, 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Surgeon Northern Pacific rai-road and Seat tle, I.ake Shore A Eastern Railroad Company; surgery and diseases of women a specialtv: night calls answered at the oil,ce. Telephone No. 663. DRS. DAWSON A EAOLESON. ROOMS 510 to 516 Burke building. < >ffiee telephone, 82; res ; dence, 345. l)r. lHiwsoa has resumed practice. Residence telephone, No. 4. C Alt AH KENDALL. M. D.— OFFICE AND O residence. 35 and 36 Holyoke block. Front and Spring streets: entrance and elevator on Serine street. Telephone 305. DR. WEED HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. Offices, 312 to 316 Burke block; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2to 4 and 7toßp. m. Telephone, Not. 1. Residence, Weed house DR. FRANK BROOKS-OFFICE, ROOMS 19 and 20 Roxwell block. DR H. J. FLEISCHER. DEUTSOHER ARZT; specialty, surgery and geniio-urinary diseases! Office. 814 Front street; telephone, 230, MRS. S. J. DEAN. PHYSICIAN AND SUR geon; office, Seattle Mock; office hours, 11 to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to 4:30 p. m : residence, 7i7 Mary street: telephone. N'a 4 3. at residence. OCULISTS AMD ACRTHTS. DR. OF:OR<;E A. REICH-OCULIST, AURIST and physician for diseases of the throat has removed his office to rooms 203 and 204 Pioneer building. DU. -TILLSOV-EYE. EAR, NOSE AND throat- Halier building. DR. MBBE—OCULIST AND AURIST AND physician for diseases of the throat; removed to Halier block, corner Columbia and Second streets, rooms 4 and 5. liESTISTS. ■QR. FOX. DENTIST. SULLIVAN BLOCK. riF-o. w. BRAGDON. n. n. R-ORAPPATB ' ' PMUrielp la Dental CpHene. Starr-Boyd bit I\H. LESSKy DENTIST. ROOMS 301 30J l " Bailev bui diai. \V F P, n S—ROOMS 509, 518 "* • ami 52 * Burke bul ding DK. ALBERT .1 FORREST DENTIST 15 I 1 I> ANDRES. REMOVED TO 8 AND 9 1J - Hal'.er block, corner Second and Columbia. P A- HOLMES. D.D. S._ROOMS 2«AND27 V. C'olman building. 811 Ironi street. T C GRASSE, DENTIST, OFFICE IN GOTT- U . stem block. corner Front and < oiumba, rooms 1", It) and 17; enrra?ict? on < oiumbia street rtEOROt E. THOMPSON, D D. S-ROOMS s r 9 10 11 in' it lev bin., -econl and folum' a i-i. f ETERIXABIAXS. W ALTER GREEN, VETERINARY PHVI »» c:an and -urgeon; honorary gradoate Ontario \ eterinarv College ioffl « ai.l iufirmsry at War 4 J MCINTOSH VF, IFRiN *RY HURGEON -T. . graduate of Ontario \ Urinary College of fice at Montana stables. Fifth and Washington •treats, telephone 2tH»: residence telephone 3«7 ASSAXF.RS ASH CHEMISTS P E. BOGARDCS. OFFICIAL ASMVERROR * . i ;.ambt?r of Commerce; mines examined assaying and ch-uiical a- rk of fOl kln is .June' R> m- 41. 4S anl 4U -ullirmn buil<«i.» tr'nt street, between t ts-rry and > oiutnbiA clair rorijrri, AIARGCERITK BERt.I N. MAGNETIC -'1 h«-aier, successfully and treats rheumatism, catarrh, Kidney troubles anl* ail other -f*s*s without drills :,r que-'.i u\ng beai actie* cured in ten minutes, office hours 10 to 1-2 acd 2 to 4. vile University street, between Sec ond and Ihlrd. Develap-n* circle \Vedue»,iay and ay eyeulng. 7;30 sharp. L'L<>RKNCE MARVIN. THE PROPHETESS I who predicte<l sfcattWs Are, telis p*st present aod fu.ara Rooms i#-.7 Duuthut block. Tui eivvator. * rOR a ALE-HE At, TUT ATE. TX>R SALE-WESATf'HKF LOTS AND JT acreage. Groves A Willi*. Wenaichee, Wash. FOR SALE-TWO ACRES NO. I FRUIT land on I*ake Washington; sJ'»ocash: must be taken today. Address X.. Post-Intelligencer. FOR9ALE-ON QUEEN ANNE HILL, NEW 7-room house with first class modern improve ments on Temperance street, commanding a magnificent view of the sound, bay and city: only $3,500; one-fourth cash, baanc® on easy terms. Bees P. Daniels. room 21- Butler block. FOR SALE-VALUABLE HOMESTEAD. 1«0 acres; good land, good soil, good location, thirty-five minute* ride by ray from Olympla; one mile from railroad station; #d homestead hou-'* and barn; la nil worth 1-5 an acre; only cause for selling; price SHM): c»ah s.>oo. balance trade. Address R., P. O. Box 55"2. Olympla, Wash. FOR SALE—AT A S\< RrFICE: $17,000; one of the best farms in King county. Addre.-is P. Q. Box 1,029. .Seattle. FDB SALE-TWENTY ACBES OF WATER front, only $lO acre; 2'< jcre garden tract s near the city ; easy terms. Herbert St Upper, 12 and 13 Sch«uarman block, Front, corner iherry street. FOR SALE—CHEAP; A SNAP; NEW 7-ROOM house and foil lot owner must have #SOO cash, but wiii take mortgage for balance at 6 per c«ot Boom 31 Box well tiock. "L'OR SALE—ACRES AT LOT PRICES ON r Rainier avennc- e!ec*r!c line; 5 cent fare; extra choice land. D. M. Shanlts. Rom 8 Boston bl <-g. SA I.E—IMPROVED FARM. SO Af RES, 3?iJ miles from Seattle; long time: easy pay ments; great bargain. D. M. Shanks, room H Bos ton block. Ij*Oß SALE-FIVE-ACRE GARDEN TRACTS near the city; easy terms. Herbert S. Upper, 12 snd 13 t-tcheuermaa bloc*. Front, corner Cherry street. P' R SALE-WATER FRONT ON LAKE r Washington; Ito L's acres; cheap for cash. L>. M. Shanks, room S Boston block. FOB SALE—VERY DESIRABLE CORNER lot on graded street in Renton addition for $1,850. Gardner & Stratton, rooms 20L 202 Bai ley building. O OFT H PARK IS THE PL APR TO BT'V A O lot and double your money in less than six month*: best property in Kin* county at the low est price. office, llalier build ng. ground flour. SALE —FINE HOUSE OVERLOOKING Lake Washington; lot 50xl(>); corner; price ?3,000; good terms. H. 3. Turner, ao? HuUer block. yOR 9AI.E—HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOM-*: -T bath; city water; $1,800: *l5O cash. balanc* •25 per month. H. H Turner, 207 Hutier block. Ijioß salk—sloo CASH BUYS TWO LEV-:L lots. BaJ ard Parx: 2d. over oolting ruget sound; trains run dally across this ad iit.ou. J. P. Larrick, Kent, Wash FOR SALE—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CAR line at a bargain. Gardner A Stratton, rooms 201 and 202 Bailey bni ding. FOR SALE—#9OO CASH; LOT 50x120 FEET; between Vesler avenue and James street car lines: choice property; good view. Inquire at 212 Bell street. Fop. SALE-LOTS 42 AND 43, IN BLOCK 15. first plat of West Seattle Land and Improve ment Company R. L Merrick, -LB6 Willson avenue. Cleveland, O. IfOR SALE— BUYS F.VE ACRES RICH land in sight of Seattle, with water front: nice building spot; level and cleared. See owner, room 22 Olympic block. FOR SALE—I2B ACRES OF THE BEST BOT tom land; all in cultivation and well im proved; near railroad depot; we can give a great bargain on this property Gardner A Stratton, rooms 201 and Bailey building. FOR SALE—THIRTY ACHES NEAR THE Kelt Line railway and Lake Washington: also 1 aud 2-acre tracts near the water on Lake Wash ington; steamer four times a day; two beautiful residence lots in Kent; a number of verv desirable lots on West street. Seattle: five and a" half acres at Kent; prices very Sow and terms easy. George M. Van Dor-n, 207. 208. JOJ Washington block; entrance, 705 Front street. FOR SALE—A NICE RESIDENCE AT THE Fremont boulevard, containing 8 rooms; half cash; the rest to suit. Apply at 1.500 Front. SALE—GOOD FRUIT AND VEGE table land in 5 and 10-acre tracts, at a low price and very easy terms. Gardner A Stratton, rooms 201 and 202 Baliey building. FOR SALE—LOT 80x131, ON YESLER AVE nue and Sixteenth street: easv terma J. H. Melnhardt, room 1 Hinckley block. FOR SALE—THE MOST SIGHTLY LOTS ON Queen Anne hill, In Randell's and Burke's sec ond addition; snap. Alonzo Hull, Olympic block. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property—Farm lands at Slanghter, Kent, Port Orchard, Sumas City and Vashon island; the superiority for the above localities for productive ness of soil Is well known. James E. Porter, 21 Gottstein building. FoltTY ACRES NEAR RAILRGAD; f2OO cash, balance long time. F. H. Renick, 703 Second street. <££o LOTS IX RIVER PARK; CLEARED; UVF best of earden land; plank street to addi tion: c\r Itm rnnmnc in SOdavs; 25 minntea by car line from center of c:ty to addition; cheapest property on the market; sold on small monthly pay menu without interest. Gould & Whitworth, "25 ' >lymplc hio« k. VOCAL AJfD IXSTR VXJBSTAZ. MUSIC MR. AND MRS. O. R. PAUL, BANJO, Vio lin. s«i f a r and clarionet, soloists, theorists, compo>ers and teachers: pupils of most renowned artists and ma ters. Residence. 1,213 Sixth street. RP W. REAMER, TEACHER OF BANJO I . and guitar. Llewellyn-Dodge building, room 5. MADAME BERTA CRIVELLI, FROM Mi lan, Italy; rocal culture (old Italian school) and piano Instruction. Roter house, Front, be tween Spring and Seneca streets. MUSICAL INSTITUTE, OCCIDENTAL block, rooms 335-338; vocal culture and in strumental music; office hours 10 to 12 a in. Mrs. Willard, I'rincipa!. I).l.VCIjr« ACAItBMI m. PROFESSOR BRYANT-S SELECT CLASS and assembly, Friday evenings; children Saturday afternoons. Odd Fellows' hall; private lessons a specialty. OCEENCITV DANCING ACADEMY. WASH ineton hall. 1.R?6 Mxth street; 1 to 5 and H to 10"p. m.; classes every evenln?; private lessons; send for circulars; -tage and fancv dancing; posi tively no socials Profossor G. Lopp. ART. V"ELLIE J. HAZLEWOOD, ARTIST— IN- J -' structlons given in oil, crayon and water colors. Studio, rootu 305 Seattle National Bank bi ck. Second and Yesler. £l> VCA TIOXA L. MOTNT RAINIERSEMINARY. I.IOS SIXTH street. Miss M. B. Cochrane, Principal. MISS CHEAL'S SEMINARY, CORNER SEC ond and Marion. School reopens August 31, REAL ESTATE JfROK ERS. J'IRSr-CLASS BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE property in a'l parts of tbe city for sa e; cor respondence solicited. W. E. real estate agent, successor to Lewis A Ledgerwood, room 28 sullivan block. CITY X OTIC ES. HOUSE OF DELEGATES-JOINT RESOLU tion No. 37. Be it resolved by the ooard of aldermen and house of delegates of the city of Seattle, in session assembled; That it is the Intention of thecity council of sail city to Improve Hos* and l>uwamish streets, trom Madison street to Ijie north iine of block one fl) in ilignland addition in the city of Seattle by grading ant sidewalk)ug the same on each side tiit-reof. Thee timated cost o! grading and clearing aud grubb>ng the said street, excluding the crossiug-i, is tw*rity-*ix hundred and iwerity-six dollars <£-,8-Ui; the estimated cost of sldewalklag tui>l str-et is twcniy-tiiree hundred aud ninety-two dollars <*2,332); tue total estimat d cost of said Improvement to be paid by the atjuttlng property o« ers Is ttve itiou -and a d elglit«>en do.iars and fifty cents (95.018.50); the est.mateil coat of cons'ructli g arm the to?ii estimut 1 c ;st to be pa dby the city is ninp hundre.l an ; cnr.s (4y?sf« :>0), »nd coci ol the grading and •I'iewal i.ing of the ai d sire<-t* is to be a>se>se l aga nst the property a>>utung on -aid s.reet pr<>- P'.sed to i>» Improved, as descr r>ed ab've, a .d which said abutting property i> hereby declared to bi- the profierty nenetlte 1 t»y said improvement Ail pecson-s owning any abutting properly as deririfd by section seven <7 > of «rtiii« eight 1 VIII.» of the charter, shall have fiiteen days from and aster the date of the first putincatl i ; "<>f thi-resolution to ii.e with the city clerk protests against said improvement. I'aased board of aldermen this 4th aa* of lan i»»2. A. S. MILLER President Board of Aldermen. Passed house of delegates this tth day ot Jan uary, 1892. R. W. JONES, President Hou«eof Ueiegates. Approved by me this sth day of January. 189' i GEORR W HALL, Mayer. Filed by me this stii day of January. H. W. MILLER. i itv Clerk. Published this Tth day of January, Im»j. ■V"UTL' F. OF REGISTRATION—TO THE a.s qualified electors oi the ci.vol - atite Not.ce is hereoy given thai the registration books for the year A. D iH92, are now op«n and all qualified electors w,U»m the corporate limits or the uty of —eattie are further notified t-.at must in person at the office of the clerk of the city of .Seattle, in the city haii corner of Third and J»-ner-on streets, to be rfg stered In accordance with an act entitled. "An act t« provide for and to regmate the registration of voters in cities and towns, etc.,' approved March'JT IS9O, in or.ier to vote at the next euauing city election. It. W. MILLER. _ . Clerk of the < ity ol -ealua. Data oi Orn publication, January 4, la^*. *R. EG AT. \o nrrs A KSIONEES SALE-NOTICE IS HEHRay X\ g ven that pursuant to an or ler :n • iat befc»if made by the superior court of Ring cotvitr. ot Washington. fm the 10th <Jay of N'orfjf titled "In the matter of tne t: - vanty ...f the lard Manufacturing Compwty, a corporation" j w 11 on Thursday. the 25th day of fV rnary » I>. ir*9 2. at the ;io ir of half pant two o'clock pbl of that day. on the premises h»reinaf!»r <lc <'riW. at Ballard. iu King d.iinty, state >f Waeh.ngte? sell at public auct: n to the highest hi.Uier for cash, surject to the confirmation of said '•..pertw court, all that certain real property ileacrlb*4 u fall .ws. to-wit; Thii P certain tracs or pur -»i) Zr land lyng an 1 being In the coooty of King u! state of Washington, and particularly bound*) and describe :as follow*, to-«it: Boginntns ttiTj corner to sections 11. 13, 13 and 14 township HS E. thence north on the lin-' bet *aer, section* 11 and 12 6'J T-10 feet to the southerly tn.irarlnai h»i of Shdsbola avenue; tn»nce north rt»J '..'irreoi u minutes w>*«t alont; said mars; nal hejf , m £ the easternmost corner of the tract 'le«cribed M follows: ft .m Its ea»:ernnv>st corntr mathenM south «!3 degr«ei 42 tuinntes w,>st 2(H feet; th-iJ.. north M decrees is miliums we>t 1 .■> feet. „ north 23 d«gr>-es i j minutes ea»t JOi) fett to hi southerly niar.in.il line of SbiNhoie ayeant thence south *=t> ieicrees lrf minutes east alow said marginal line 150 f-et, to The pia.-e of betn! nlng, togirtbar with a,I lluora , riwtri mor sh'*. rights thereunto belonging <>r iti any wise ipTTr tailing, except a strip f and rn;> n fft tawi<tta extending for one hundred aa<l liftv feet LB imcta along the south s de ot *>hil*h- e avenue, beta* ■£, north, rn portion of said above-descried tract of •arid, said strip. fifteen by ue hundred and «fi» ffft. not to "e included in I wi:| sell at said ttme and place an-i in said niinn&r p irsuant to said order and ihe a>;ta<>r:ty ia sm vested a< assiir:,e« of said Ballard Manufartariu Com;«njr. insolvent*. all the ooUers. m7 cninery. appliances, buildings and appurUMaik** now situated upun said above-deacrmed ir*Ti /3 land. H. A. KASKK, of said Ballard Manufacturing Com. pan.v. insolvent i/ait-U ai Seattle, Wash., this the 13th da* „f January. A. I». 1»92 ' THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, COCSTT of King. ss. 1 In J us.ice's coart, before Hancock \esg)« t instlea of the peve. -eattle precinct, said ciunty A. E. In the name of the state of Wa-hlneton yon *rn hereby notified that Joshua M WiesUtw an* FranSt B. Wiestliii*, co-partners as WieMuag & Wtesiling. p!ainti(T<. hav- tiled % ,• .mplslnt asainst you jn and court, which will come on to b* b.ard at my office in Seat lie, in K ngconntv state of Washln-rton. on the sixteenth day of fcebr >«ry A. D. 1 -9.. at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m_ and un-' leas you anpear and then and there answer tbe same will be tax en asconf-wd and t*ie demand or the piainuils ;rranteu. Theohjev. and demaol ot said complaint is to recove- the sum of »5o for pmressioml services rendered by piiint iT* to d— feu ta tvtW'-n >ecember 4. i-91. and January t5. . M ' J and for the recovery by p,aint:,JS troiii t'J fen. I ant of fii on » jwom.«*iry note made by salt A. 1.. -chade and dat d 1 >ec.-mt>er IBv>l ami for Interest on sa d 'JS from D* ceiurjt-r 2, 1891, aud for costs of suit. IIAMC K NEAGLK, Justice of tne i eace. fVmrdaint flled January 7 A. D. 18*2 Coy FECTIUSER T. (""I O TO HENRY'I FOR 1 HE LARGEST ANI> J freshest assortment of candies In the city new crop of French fruit and hoil.lav goods just re-' ceived: fee cream always on han.l. fancv creatna an i ices to order at short notice: ice cream soda at Henry's new store. HOO Second street. r A B -VB HOK ERS. MONEY-IF YOC NEED MONEY <N watch**, diamonds or any article of val ». ca 1 on t. nele Harris, 20-4 Washington street, opl postte Standard theater. book nixrtEßY. F ANTHONY'S BINDERY. BLANK BOOK • manufacturers, Washington street, comet Commercial, rooms 1 and 2 ferry block. Seattle. Wash. r estacraxts. DELMONICO RESTAURANT UNDF.R Grand hotel. Is the best for all delicacies of the season. m_m ftew Neckwear (Finest line In the city) In Puffs, Ascots. Four-in-hands and Bows. GLOVES Walking Gloves, Drivinar Glove*, Dress Gloves, best makes RILEY K, LEADING JEN'S FURNISHERS, 803 Second Si, tor. Colnmbia. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.* China and Japan Royal Mall Steamship Li a* THE SHORT ROUTE TO JAPAN and CHINA, Proposed sailings of steamers between Vancouv«% B. C , Yokohama and Hoagkorg. Subject to change and Individual postponement FROM VANCOUVER. Empress of Japan November 1» For fall Information apply ta IX E. BRHWV, Assistant General PMseosW Agent, Vancouver. E. W. McUINNISt Agent, Starr Boyd buck, Seattle Hotel For Sale. One of the best located hotel* on Pusrel Bound —over 100 rooms, completely fur nished —doinu' tr< o<l business. Apply to GEO. M. VAN I>< »KKN, 207,J0) Wash ington block. Entrance front Street, Seattle. y FOR SALE A Good Pay in? Millinery Business. For Particulars »»s GEORGE 31. VAX DO KEN, -<>7, 2oy Wuhinfton Block.^ For ©ale! fifty Shares National fiaitk Stock GEORGE 51. VAN DO KEN, 'A>7,Z<jS, UW Waauingto.t Jiiock. SEATTLE FUEL CO. DKALSKS 121 Wood, Coal and Coke Teieptione 3. OSU-e at stet».a A foat Mut. WANT HKLP? Want ads. when inserted in tilt POBT-INTELLIGEKCEK lwta« quie* returns. circulation w'uar* latMi.