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1 BUY 4 -yOTTIi GOODS €»V B R 0 SCHWABACHEB & c o THEY KEEP THE LAROEBT ASSORTMENT, AND SELL CHEAPER THAW ANT OTHKK SOU S E T) 7 J" IN TZXB TERRITORY 1. i JENNINGS WholMtl* sad Retail Dmln la CHOICE Chrooerles, Provisions Hardware, Jitte CROCKERY, 6LASSWARE, FLOUR, FEED, ETC. Imported and California wiarß», Foreign and Domestic Liquors, etc., etc. ALSO Solo Proprietor of tho 'owing well-known Brandt of Cigtn " Foster," "lilttlo SM." M Prlde of W. T. w tit All Goods guaranteed as represented. VOMda dtUvMil la Uia City frw of rkarp. Ow—ifliil atrctt, tattle W. T. Afaiiistrater's Nttice. Ihitt tan moiaM by tfc« M»i» cwwt of Kt»« Caanty, waafemgkm Tcmtor*. Admiai*- tntw of Mm EiUU of L T W\x*l ward. t&t* of CftUfuroi*. <«OM»d. All ClttlM mU •» tote mM tofnaaM to m« prwwrlT pimt, it u wriJwi ta Imtlt, la aU Kii| Nuty. «ml> om jar ftw ikH *•*», or Umi vtll b* tamdhfisv. jna w. oaaaam. i(lain)" * i' r •• MISCELLANEOUS. STAR HILLS. ! ' Cormt A FRONT AST) SEKECA STREETS, SEATTLE. W. T. I. H. BCZBV. Prp>, Mac if*ctnr»r of EXTRA FAMILY jFLOIR Always on hand. | GRAHAM, CRACKED WHEAT, ; and CORN MEAL, GROUND FEED, BRAN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS, and CHICK KN FEED, All or<l*rs left with CJiILLiEUO BKOS promptly attended to. C. L. MITCHEL. i J Manufacturer A Dealer in Firat Class HARNESS & SADDLERY! MILL ST., HIT WREN PIBBTANI* SECOND BRATTLE, W. T. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS AM •v«rytkl*jt *ppertalainK to the Trada r«n atantjy on hand. Carriage Trinming DONE TO OKI>EII. Mil! attention given U *ll ord.ra tor NEW WORK or REPAIRING. €IT "W L. DILLEK, Proprietor. (Sorowor to F. V. Snjrilcr.) MILL STREET, SEATTLE. CtaaUall/ oat Hand th* CHOICEST MEATS AND VBO-HTABIjIIIS I ...ALSO... CORNED<6EEF AND PORK. SMOKE! MEATS, PORK and BOLOBNA SAUSAGES, HEAD-CHEESE, TRIPE. ETC. Q. W. BULLENE, Practical Mid theoretical ENGINEER anil MACHINIST, Eft Front Street, Seattle, W. T. It prepared to do all kinds of •teamlx>at 9 Mill and. Zjotftlns camp m m. Ira, Bias, Steel or other Metals. All kinds of Blacksmith work done to order. SNOHOMISH EXCHANGE ISAAC CATHCART, Proprietor, SNOHOMISH CITY, W. T. Everr effort will l«e made to maintain the reputation acquired \ x T1»1m Hold u the bt>*t in Snohomish Count v. and the kept Houm; in Washington Territory. THE TABLE in *up plied with the best the market affords. THE BAK will K» furnished with tirst-clas» Wish, Liquors and CIOA.ES. m 8 ISAAC CATHCART. i . €i. o. mr. oijfE URIKU every WEDNESDAY " " Jf««tan ti tha order aw Umtad to atte-ad By #r«ar <* oi« jr. o. MISCELLANEOUS. i NOTICE MP. WM M SIIAW -Y RN WIFE AND Parru j inlTiiit '.-a MAT 16th fr m Spring*. and ar* utxMtmly wait:cg to Uu from j -j. A tdrMw fcI_VCI DLAMOSI* HOTEL. Nanain.>». B. C. NOTICE TITF Twiwm of King C 'ißty, W. T.. i» pre pare 1 to *1! ut\: iing Cmty criers Mating •iavj n r to inly 3l»t, I**s. GEO V. BILL , Tr**«urw. For Sale* I LOTS IS D T. DENNY'S ADDITION. Also q LOTS IN UNION cmr » At • mm jel mm €«* jm. w tCJT E»jaire of C. L. Mitchell or *t tkia • ffice. NOTICE Of CO-PARTNERSHIP. OAVID J. PACKMAN HAYING THIS DAY purrbaiwd a ONE-HALF INTEREST iu the BAINBRIDGE HOTEL at PORT Bl A KELT, Washington Territory, the biu>lne*« In connection with aaid Hotel will here alt«*r 1* conducted under the firm name of TAY LOR k SACEMAN. JAMES TAYLOR. DANIEL J. HACKMAN, Port Blakely, W. T., May 15th, 1876. I NOTICE I MM* » R. : | ENGINE STEAM n. Pile Drirer. AQL ffWE "DICK ATKIK».''J|§ . the beat appointed ever on Puget Sound, la pre pared to build Wharves, drive Foundations for Stone or Brick Buildings; drive Pile Trotting fi<r Railroad*, and to load Ve«MM ltt with Spars, PI lea or Timber, and will go to any part oi* Puget Sound. Addrea*. H. A. ATKINS. Seattle. W. T. N. B.— Cargoes of Pile# furnliihcd at abort notice. 64 YARDS for • ONE DOLLAR. WALL PAPER AT CAIi^KMV'M SECOND STERET PajKT Hanging a Specialty. BRICK YARD I 'Olt SALE OR LEASE APPLY TO M'NAUGHT & LEARY La Conner HOTEL J. J. CONNER, Prop'r. Thia Hotel 1* nitnated In the thriving town of La Conner, at the IUOUUI of tfee Mka*rit river, and In thr center of tli«> jrr< at agricultural district i f Puget Souud. Tiu• hi'mm is, well Ctftabllahed, and IIM First-Class Accommodations F<T Famlliea and the Traveling Public. Parties on II I'XTIXG KXC 1/lISIOX 8 Will find thia b»t«! m>*t centrally lot atrd La Conner. W. T.. Jan. 13,1K76. THE SEATTLE 'HOSPITAL ( CONDUCTED BY G. A. WEED, M. D., COMMERCIAL ST., I>ET. MAIM A JACKSON, Seattle, W. T, ri-O MEET THE PRESSING WANTS or 1. many j* rt* n* on Paget Sound. needing Medical etui Saryn.al aid, li-r csmfortabl* rooms and go* d cerv at moderate prict*. 1 hive fittr.l up a H .wpital where every convenience and c\-rui rt will b* provided in connection uithe* j «rt<'tsced and akillful Medical and Surgical at tendance. We asm to wake ths« a pern;an< nt inetituli a and t K ive *««• IAX ATTKJ«TI> * TO O*se« ■ f FKACTI RE AND ISJUUES uK Al l. KINDS, constantly occurring in the SAW Miu>, Ooix. M:«». and U«<Kii?(.. ('AMI * turr undmg ua. Seattle IM inn centrally located with re-ard to the*# interest*, an t n re atc«**)Me than any oth«r JM mt.we mean *;th the aid of th**a and advantage*. giving nai and titer utfli attan t: B to ita entire management. t--build u;< aflfVo- Ktituti n ind.*peuta*>!e tj the SICK and DISA BLED »ho have no liomni, and worthy ut their confident* an! that of the Public. The li *pital ia in a plenant and healthy lo cality,. and the rxiui m-atly and cheerfully fortiahed. F r further p*rtn-u!an>, apply either in per »n or by letter to d A. WEED. M. D . Seattle. W. T. EASTWICK. MORRIS X CO. Civil *u«l Miim g BN GIN 3E2 mns. [luoaXe. <,Ban»tt'i C«r. ( ommr trial & Washington »lrtiU, Waatk. Trrrlli ry. C*l mm! otii«r a.;:,*r*l «»r --*:.d rrpotiixl uj« u. Pltu> e»uu*»te* f,r aaniig impr* veu.tuu fimu*fct4. Spm&Uttesctae gtrra u Uiid iiur\ ryt, mx>.\ to th« U<•!}<*& of city tot* %tii| blixki. Map* i&J draw-) iff* B:«* haul »Jly »IKI t«*d !**▼. 13 If?ft. MISCELLANEOUS DEXTEI NORTON A CO., BANKERS SEATTLE, W. T. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND AC •ccc*j« kest subject to Check or Drift Interest allowed oa t:me depoaiU fton: date of deposit. Mgh' F.xcnange ca Portland, Sad Francisco Hid Sew York. M*ney Loaae-i on approved security: B->nd*, Stocks and other taluables receded on dep-Ml f>r -ale keeping. Codectinaa male and proceed* proapttj remittee. Inveatmenta ia Heat Estate and other prop • erty made for i art tea. RENTON CO.) I. COMPACT l'rc«t<l<*nt-. 8 A. SANDERSON. Neerflarj- F. H. HENDERSON, Pbjscipal Place or Brsixass : • 1«, EAST STREET, SAN ITUNCISCO. Location or Wenas : CLACK RIVER, KINO COUNTY, W. T. rHIR COMPANY 18 BBLLINO A SUPE RIOR ARTICLE OF COAl< AT $6 PER TON, And furnishing Stockholders coal, as per stlp u NtiC'iio, at tiie rate of Four Dollars per TON. Apply at the Office of the RENTON COAL CO. on Commercial Street, Seattle, W. T. SEATTLE COAL AND TRANSPORTATION CO Principal place of Bu*lne««i, Kai Frimriiro, 4'nl. ■.oration or Work*. King Coanty, WmihißKloii Territory. This Company ia now prepared to furs lab Superior Quality of Coal IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT I w mjr Ti" mzs m.m jm. 9 For Sale, at Low Prices! Applr at thP Offlro of THE BEATTLI COAL k 1' KAN SPORT AXIOM COMPANY. Seattle. November 7th. 1874. SKAGET COAL COMPANY, H. L. VESI.ER, Prrsidfti JOHN H. HALL, Secretary, Principal place of business, Seattle, Washington Territory. Location of Works, Skagit River, Whatcotn County, W. T. Blacksmiths desiring to test this coalwill ple*so send their addresses to theofiice in Seattle, W. T. August 30th, lh"o. BAINBRID6E HOTEL. JAMES TAYLOR, Prop'r, The only hotel in Port Blakely, and the moat complete in all ita adaptation* to the accom modatlon and comfort of families and the trav eling public, ofany bouae Ml tho Sound. The building ia caw, and hard-finished throughout. Kalea of Hoard and Udglng: Board per week %A 00 Board and Lodging per week 7 00 Board per day a.... 1 00 Board and Lodging per day 91 16 audi 50 The Bar ia (applied with the best *f LIQUORS AND CIGARS TO PORT MADISON EVEKY OTHER k-* day ; alao. Saddle Horses day or night to and from Port Ma iiaon. JAMES TAYLOB. Port Blakely, W. T., January 7,l#T«. W. H. SHOUDY, DEALER 151 PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISH, (JLAMM, PI'TTV, t OLOHM. ETC. HOUSE t SIGN PAINTING, CIUIXIJVG, PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, ne In Workmanlike manner and at Short Ko- Give me a Call. W. H. HHOI DY. A. MACKINTOSH. Notarj Public and ConTeyancer, Keal Estate and Tax Agent. Haa a complete Ab*tr* t of Titl* to all in Eing Cvunty WiL attcwd tv th* purchase and aala of Laud* anywhere cn &;uad. Special attention paid to Transfer of Rawl Estate and Payment of Tax«*. Patronage kolicited and aatoa facticii guaranteed. t'fflce .n MtU ttrvrt, nearly the»*Oc cidvctal Hotel." A Grand Distribution I 1 : m A Chance to Win SIOO,OOO for the small outlay of $5. Washington Terriory Lottery. ' I ! »! Legalized by an Act of the Legislature, I In aid of a great road from the city of Seattle through the Cascade mountains r«a. Srioqualmie Pass to Walla Walla; approved by His Ex cellency, Governor Ferry, Nov. 12th, 1875. i gsoo 9 000 : Worth of real estate in the city of Seattle, and in cash, to be distributed. ! | Draw* el illy 4th, 1876 4 I < 0,000 Tickets ah d 5,575 Prises. Tickets $5 »oin each, or 11 "for SSO ' firllATiU 1>1« E9R H:« Yesler's Steam Saw Mill and Mill property in the City of Seattle, valued at 8100,000. (The rents from the mill aud mill property equal S7OO coin per month.) I Some of the most eligible and best business lots in the city #f Seattle will l>e distributed, including Hovev & Barker's corner, on Mill and Com mercial streets, and the Pacific Brewery property. The prizes to lie drawn , and distributed will be as follows : ' First Prize —The Steam Saw Mill and Mill Property valued at SIOO,OOO Second Prize —Hovey & Barkers Corner 14,000 Third Prize —Pacific Brewery Property 5,000 j Together with 1,011 lots in various parts of the city of Se attle and additions thereto, valued from SSO to $1,500 each. Also, G1 Prizes in farming lands in King County ; and An GOld €Otn 9 Divided into 4,000 Prizes of $5 each, and 500 Prizes of $lO each. The County Commissioners of King Countv, Washington Territory, by virtue of the said enactment, appointed Jkt. S. Booth, Esq., Auditor of King County, Capt. Geo. D. Hill, (U. S. A.) Treasurer of King Coun- i ty, and John Collins, Esq., President of the Talbot Coal Company, Trus- ; tees,to whom the whole of the said property has been deeded in trust for | the ticket holder drawing the prizes. No scheme of this kind ever offered to the public, presented such great ; inducements to try for a fortune. The general public can invest with the greatest confidence, the distribution being authorized by law and guard ed in every particular. Nothing of the kind can be fairer for all concerned. Manner Of Distribution. The drawing will take place at the Pavilion, in the City of Seattle, Wash- i ington Territory, and will be made by blind-folded children from two glass j wheels. The contents of the wheel can be seen by all present. One wheel will contain 5,575 gifts on printed slips in tubes or envelops ; the other wheel will contain tags with numbers corresponding to those on the 60- 000 tickets, and the contents of both wheels to be thoroughlv mixed by re- i volving. The child at the Jfirst wheel will draw a number therefrom, then j thechild at thesecond wheel will draw a gift therefrom, and the gift thus ! drawn will belong to the number drawn immediately before it. Thus the j process will continue until 5 575 gifts and numbers are drawn. An official registry of the prizes drawn will be kept, and ticket holders drawing prizes ! will l<e notified immediately. . -■ • ft I Agent* should get up club* at once and remit i «*r Money must accompany the order for tickets. Money can be sent by mail in registered letters or by Post-Office order, J or certified draft on any Bank, or by Express. tJS 5 * Write legibly your address. Address H. X.. "YEHIaER, Seattle, Washington Territory. ■ i i : ! OPINIONS OF THE LOCAL PRESS. I Tac GftAXD Lottebt.—Mr. Yealer haa Wo bodily engaged during tit* Iml week getting hlaprop j erty readyto put in the Landa of the Trusts* to ho appointed by the B"j*rd of County Committal- tier*, aa by law directed. Thia grat .liatnbution of about |3t*',UWt worth of real property la legalized by ' authority of an Act of the Legtalatnre, and the greatest confidence felt that it will be conducted fairly and squarely. Mr. Yosler ih one of the pion-era of this city, a large property owner, ami la known a* ; a gentleman of tterliog integrity. The property to be disposed of ia situated in the buslnfsa porliou of the city, and la of great value. The ticket* will l>e ready for sale on and after January lat.neit, , when thoao who desire to try their luck w ill have an opportunity to do ao with perfect safety.—-[Heal tie Intelligencer. ■7* We commend the scheme as the be*t that offers, not only becaua* it la a hone institution, authorized by law and endorsed by public sentiment, but because we know the property put np to the' hazard of chance ia -f real value, and that the drawiug will be fairly and faithfully made, without any trickery.—[Seattle, Washington Territory, Dispatch. 9U.IT b rrr.it SCHEME.— Tbs great, much talked of Tealer lottery schema haa at last reached a at age calling for the appearance iu j rmt of ita f.r*t adrertiaement, which will b* found occupying a column in the present issue of the Tribune. Our apace tbia evening will not admit of more than a brief mention of of the leading details. The i;rand prize will be the piece of ground on wbu h the aaw mill stainla. aril in which I* Included what la known aa the Mill Block, a atrip attending five hundred feet in leugtlJup the left hand aide of Mill street to the corner of Front street, and two ' hundred feet back—valued at SIM».(X>O. The ae< ond prize ia the Hove? k Barker corner,valueu at 114.UU). The third pnz* ia the Horth Pacific Brewery. Altogether there are to be #,571 prizes. part of which will be caah, and part property. The drawing will c»me off on the Fourth day of July, I *"tl ■>r aoor.er if the chancea are all pun. baaed Agenta will be apjointed in varioua parte of the country to d'apoa* of them. In which undertaking the manager* do not anticipate much trouble. Ten per cent, of the proceed* of the lottery will be given aa an endowment to the improvement of the tiuo. qualmie Paaa road. We will give further particular* from time to tim* hereafter.—[Seattle Tribune. Oaasi> I>.TTt*T or SEtrai.-The laat sensation in Seattle ia the advertisement of Mr H. L. Tea. ler, in the city papera annoua ing that hia grand lottery in the intereat of the Hnoqualmle road across the mountain* to Eaatern Washington, and to meet the requirementa of which (touching ita legality) apecial| legislation waa enact.-d by the laat legialature, ia aaauming ahap*. Aa thia la the aeoond lot tery of chance of great important a which haa been befor* the public for many year*, we think It pardonable to giv» aa« mewhat lengthy noti« « t<> it. The ftr*t grand prise ia to I* the mill property, situated in the business part of the city, and Talued at iiUU.utK* in coin. The mill is runumg stead lly, cutting fifty or siity tb< usand fewt of lumber dally. The water frout is excellent, and sff.rds fine facilitiea for loading veseela with lumber. A ges-d wharf 1* alao included with the mill. This the firat price, la * fortune, and rente for S*.ouo or annum. Second on the liat ta a lot on the corner of Commercial and Mill atreeta. covered by a good, aubetantial wooden building, which rents for a very handaome nm. Tbia location ia one of the beat for business purpesna In the city and, judging by ruling price*, ia worth tl2,oot> or I15.0W). Third prize. Thl* pn/e ia a brewery, sit uated in a valuable locality, arid ia rented at a high figure. It will make a very desirable prize. ' lu-. »i lea theae three firat prizes. there will be offered over 1,000 lota in varioua part* ..f the city, valued at from 55».» to SI.SOO, and several tracts of lai. l cutaide the city. Also, ther* will be a great IT.* ny price* in coin. eo that there will be at least oub prize inev ery ten tiikets. Ea< h ticket will be val ued at five dollar*, and there will be OO.UUQ ticketa. making a capital of sOu.uuO A large outlay »f money will be made in opler to properly place thia enterprize before the public—more than three una of paperbeing required for printing circular*, Pcater*. ate. After th* lat of January tickato may be had by applying to Mr. Yesler, in Seattle. —[Portland Orogonian. Agents should apply without delay to r { K- Xj. "V E S I_. ER, , 1 j««l-tf Seattle, W, T. | MISCELLANEOUS mm MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Company or SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. LELAND STANFORD, President. H. CARROLL, Vice President. A. C. VALLIANT, Secretary. B. D. KENNEDY, Actuary. ASSETS orer $1,300,000. THIS COMPANY has devised and perfected a new style and sys tem of Insurance, to l>e called the |" luteal Investment Policy," to which they caU your particular at tention, fullv believing that it sup plies a want long felt by the insuring j public. Tkis Coai]4iny now offers to the in s"r»»r intraerpoi v. Wim the :« tlf It iin 1 . V! * w ra R. * n i'osoisH. « t • ment.misiv < scniati« •;;<-> r * een the'nsur* and in* sured. It gives the Lv st protection tU money nil! Miy 111 tin «v v . ' f h, and guarant -i a detimf** sur render value t<> the living < wru for ?*> annua! premium paid. v * Every policy, no matter what its premium, has endorsed aj>on it its annual value, year after year. Each applicant elects his own term and is not compelled to |>ay for insurance anv longer than he needs it. The premiums charged are the same as are charged by Mutual Companies generally, and furnish the maximum of iusurance at the mini mum of cost. It is a plain contract, easily under stood, and possesses every element of safety, security and satisfaction, and is more permanent, less wasteful and more valuable than anv other yet devised. It shows not alone how to get into insurance, but when the object for which the policy was taken ceases to exist, how to get out phased and »ati*Jied. To cover a mortgage, secure a debt, protect a dependant family, to guard against withdrawal of business capi tal bv a |>artner's death, to provida for old age—it is pre-eminent and surpasses all other plans. It arms and defends at all points, and no safeguard for life or death, against want or destitution, is more complete. WM. H. PRINK, 0. W. CAREY, General Agents for Oregoi., Washington and Idaho. au-14 tf. CENTENNIAL 1776 1876 PROCLAMATION Chicago and North-Western Railway. THE POFIJL.W ROUTE © VERi~MJ% D, ri«rag«n for Chicago, Kligin rails, Pitts, harg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New Tort, Boaton, or auy point East, should bay their TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS VIA THE PIONEER ROUTE, T*» CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. THIS IS THEBEST ROUTIIAST. Ita Track iaBTEEL RAILS, and OB it has been made the FASTEST time eter MADE in ttita country. liy tlii* wul« |SM<engeni fur points east of Chicago b*\e choice of tb« fllowiug lines from Chicago ; BY THE PITTSBURG. PORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO K PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. 3TIIUOUOH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace Car* through to New York on each train. I THROI.GHjI RAIN, with Pullman Palace Cars | to Baltimore and Washington. BY TME LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTH •rn Railway and <*,unectione iNew York Can tral and Eria Railroad*./ Q THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, ;with Palace w Drawing Room aid Silnrr Pala«.* Hleepluu Oars through to New York. BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK. Gr*at W estern and Erie *nd New York Centra) Railways. Q THROUGH TRAINS, with Pwllman Palaca V Drawing ituom aud Sleeping Car* through U> Naw Y*rk t«> Niagara P»lla. Buffalo, Rocheater, or New York City. BY BALTIMOUE AND OHIO RAILROAD: 2 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullmaa Palace Cam for Newark. ZaneevHle, Wheeling Haftbington and Baltimore without change. Thia I* the shortest, beat and only liae run ning Pullman * celebrated Palaca Sleeping C'ara and Coaches, connecting with Union Paciflr Rail mad at Omaha, and from the Waat, via Grand Junction, Marahal, Cedar Rapida, Clinton, Sterl ing and DUon, for Chicago and the Ka*t. 'lhi* popular route ia un*urpa*se<! for Speed, wewfort and Safety. The anooth, 11-balUated an«l perfect track of steel rail*, the celt i>rated Pullman Palace Bleeping Car*, the perfect Tele graph System of meting train*, thr regularity with which they run, theadmiratd*- arrangement for rnntilng through car* to Chicago from all pvinta Weat, aecum b p*K*«-ug« ra all thec<-mforta in modern Railway Traveling. No changea of cars and tu tedious delay a at j errles. J Paaaeugera will find Tickets via tbl* faverita Route at the General Tirket Office of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramento. Ticket* for sale In all the Ticket Oflcea uf the Central Pacific ltailroad W. H. STKNNETT. Gen. Paa. Ag*t. MARVIN HIGIiITT. Gen Hup. J. P. STAN WOOD, General Aganey, 131, Mont* geuuerr Slrret. San I'ranrls<x*. tu 14-lT-