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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. 1. PROFESSION A I. CAIWS n r. * t- DENNISON & BLAKCHARO, ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW AND Prorton lit Admiralty. •« t-n T w»l.sr,i? *' '*rr- fci * +rj. D P. JENKINS, SEATTLE, W T , .1 TIOUSKY A 7 /1 « >'//. /' ITOli IX CD AS* 'Kit Y, AM) l'UO< T'Ut /V ADMIRALTY. *nh2l DENTISTRY. i « mrttm Mfiw^ 4QS ' l.i HENRY E. HATHAWAY, coi.u.< i< >i:. I >ARTI<M iJUt ATO.VrioS ,»IVI v J " "I- I Uc*uO«f 'VIA* T.i~ !r S d »>• U*Bt* fr* nf <MR. * with w M Tolifc. Af n<}» l*« W. T OK. HALCO* HOITBAX, Pfeysician, Sorgeoa anil Acconchenr (tftirf at rrtidrft't on < Urrry Stn ttfftH F,<jut <u,.l SKATTLK, W. T. '» « Hum. SlcNAKiin iV IIAIJiKK* Attorneys & Cflnnsellors at L^w, PORT lOWHBEHD, W T W. It ANDHKNVS. ATTORN EV-AT-LAW, Will |»r»» tl<-« 111 «1! ths CjurU <f Ke«-' rtl tn th» T*rrtU<ry orre a i« aeri.*a'« at ua»i*«», <>rro*iT* o< • 1 inarti. »*4Tri-*. ». T. D. S. SMITH, V. H. Commiwiioner, Jusliri» of the IVticeand Notary I'uliHr. r<j||»rtt<>ua iMftdr-in all sums und'-r f loft t»rt-t* •inl >thrr |)i|>»n <lr»» u »>; ! \ ln<?wl ed|(lll> Ills It KfUl'l 111 HIT!" Orriea -4\>ru»r •«/ Third nut a «tr< <l* 'l~- luh DR. FRED. W. SPARLING. (Late cf the U- $. Amiy f»i* iticu.r [a Hi'Ku f:o.r. OmcKOM OOMMKMI'UI HTHrJTT, 3 MOUTH or UIT* MOHTITAI.. mm io .m b-j* tO/k J. S. MAGGS, Dentist, OKPICK. Ml LI. STRKKT, •»« Hs'l'll* •ml llari»»es hi<.ro, K\st" o> ot' CIUKNTAL HOTEI.. C M. BRADSHAW, Attorney li» 0R T TOWN S K Nil, W. r afoaa J. MoiltLva*. Turn Hi mi KrUIIARV k R1 IKE, ATTORN KYS-AT-I. A W, UK ATTLK, H*. 7., WW alt*b4 to l>tt»iu«"«» In alt |>arl* >f tb« X- r rth-ry, Q. M .MeOmi »»»* i r ii h*b»<»ri> 11l inwi ' 8d Dtatrtrt. W T. ) M'CONAHA X HANFORD. 41 f ortiry «*. at . fir . Sot ir it or* tn ItUtHfery mnW Prorlor* <n Jifmiidlly. Orn<ie Counuereutl Htr.ot. corner Washington. Seattle, W, T DRS. A. I H. B. BAGLEY. iiomaropal hint #, SEATTLE, W. T OR H V lUOI.KY. I \Tr I'Kor* >H»tK or Frttirkplr* and lTa>-tie» * irgvr) iu »?>«• Michigan v'atttrai Mnllt'tl CV!!ejt««, will ak«" OfMeativa HHrw-ry ati<l 1 1 i»• ** •!*- tai t*. aii.l will altriul to tail* m an? \ *rt • f KiUlid. dl'J DR.G. A. WEED, SI'KIiKOS AND PHYSICIAN. RKATrLK. w. r j in»» m> Nit -<■; lonUai MeNAUOHT & LEAItV, A rrORSKY »S 'AT' LA H\ SOUCI TOUS is CHA SCKH )', .f VROC TOUXtN ADMIRALT). Will j«ra»ai«-a iu ,ll># Duir*. t * ;**> Oourto. Mr. Lmm>7 wilt |tn ai<r,->al titraii ■« ».> O ' lat-Uoee. (Yamiuiln«i,l> al»- Ui ihf i?un!»•" •Dd aal* of Itoal K»UI> ieiy tIU. lit?. DK. JOII> HAkKit. ram'M.r * si m >:«».«*. WEHinrHO* Tblri a» l ■*; Cri r tin lUxa bw4»i.4 AR.Ia.V.CALHOI •oatUo, "W. T. #flk« th imum* it On t BOARD A N't) Tt'ITION caa ka ot>Uib*d fur Two Young LndifH vtoktsf . u«a:u. Uoc la FRick,eni3, & Eailish Stall es A»»riT «• MRa r.rrrr^prßrt CHANGE. TV. i < n ■!. »ii'-n the morn ui iigbte-it, \' \ tV- r * « t; w brightest, ! § * hour wi'l stay Tempeat lou-i And thunW c" njd < i?i th«- >umru**r d*y I>-> m ti■■■'. wb u th«* Winter's torrent* -w< i ♦h u>l«ty rn i:.tain < urr<»ot*. That t>i» «ki-<» w ! l©w« r f-rr aye— stormy »h »wert llrirsg «*«-«♦ *t flower*. An \ * *n aj I tm le th»* rasn away St, when h: .* !\rk itil gloaming. Or ■* u j v « lirigb' y bloom log. !Ia» i r f.-tr a lotig d*'lay or «»gb, Tbi h -itm grt by, Ar»d <**'U will Ifjt thy life away * Tbt-n frsr not thou the darkest hours, \ r «par<- to the iweetrrat f!ow»-r«, N r t b-- I*r,i*L, nor dr«-*-l tl»« fray— ' »r lo»t or won, L»f- aoon i* done, \t ; «ii» *i• Ii- 'Uwn of a r «!*y A STREET-CAB DRIVER'S LITTLE ROMANCE. 1 ii« driv-r of a downward-lKxmd »' i ■ ••{ tar on a weilt rn avenue, ft night or »wo ;> ;o, chatted with u pretty vn .uftn * *'«; t next to on# of the front Wiinlowi ' That i« hi* wife," aatd the conductor * and *iii ri }»• with htm ft littio w*y nearly every night." At Tw' nty-thtrd ttrc-t tb« woman left the ear. "Y< » " -aid the street-ear Jehu, uiedita?iv> !y. taking a ch»»v\ of tobacco, *h» s .v pretty I wife, l>ett«r titan the m >s\ of 'em, I gu# though if I wit Vitii, ymiij{ tuan. I wouldn t never jri'f iuarri> 1 I married f>r money, afi-1 did win- We ham t < {her of us got •ny, <0 we have t • inak> it up in love. Oti, hi 11, there ain't much of a story about it," he addded ft* he M Tewed Up t!■« hri tk t«> let 1 lady »tep aloard, "but it'* kinder funny. My old man wa% a po!ic« r.a,<t am It v.a* during, those tim- « that the A«« iuuly Cointnittiu on Crime tn d laat fall, ami I *'po«e he had pii'iitv i>f 1 hanc< sto coin money. 1 wan < ourtin' i v wii then, and she thou'd.t tl. it thi- <>ld mm wa* coinin' nioiii v, t.ii We liviil in West rniity fourth »(ret t. in a tiie«* looking hou>e, and »'i<- livtd in \\ < Twentieth street Her I ith**r wa-> iu the dry g«i»W Uni ne-—, their 1 ju-e was (tit niched right smut. ;u,d, wuetl occasionally I t<x>k dinner wrh her there wan a tine lay out on the table c'Twa* natural for me to imagine that In r old man «ai well fijM»d, and, a-» Li \ thut'a her n i:ue— wft« 1 pn tty girl. 1 popped the quest ton She put in- off ft day or two, wont up and callud on my »i»tM, saw the *t y!« we |iv«d in ami aeoeptcd me \\ e had a high old we< idtng. Went down to I,otig Ilr.tnch and Philadelphia for a week on a wedding tour, and came bit* kto New York IJwas earning s'2.*> a we»-k, mid we boatded on Forty-first •trei t You can f»» t I didn't have much of a salary left nft« r Saturday night. Wnt I thought after a time *h« would have lome fund# coming in. She thought my old man would help me along, *0 •he invested my fi nd* pretty liU.Tidly in 1 lot lies (>!, i evening 1 came from the store and I I und Lucy c rying. She s-inl her father hid failed, e aildn't pay Itts groei ry lulls. and that her folk* v» uld have to Itjvi'thc furnished house the\ had rented. You'd Im tt»»r bwlicve it -hock uie up alx>ut as much a* it did h««r. but I didu t -a\ anything. I just 1 mf- rt«d In r a iat and i« s«.|\i»d to save toiueiliii.g out of my -alar}. Soon atuirw ird* my o!<l man got Umnced l«- some new (\umuissiouers, and Lucy » on learned that he wasn't worth a red She was inclined to a little, and I viw through tho whole bu«- ittcM f«>r the tir»t time 1 hud married her f>r money, and ditto »ho. Neither of us had and right on top of our ui is fort 11 net I ieit my place. Thing* w i« get tin' ri<jht - -rious and there wai a pronpect ot an additioti to the family. I t'w w around and got a pi act* at driver on the line. We removed out of Forty fir «f stifet into Twonty-tecotid, near the river, and the ba by wl* born. Then Lticv and iitc talked ot«r the whole i d »t tt i* to li*# ch< t|> and no? autn anything from iHir in in, ami l iu il*rn«l if I don't think ahe lovre m*» r now th:»n be }.>re we m«rrii><| Here we ere At City II all. «ir." AVw ) rk H >rui. A HISTORICAL QUARREL. Out* cf tbe u»o>t amusing of th« con gr» KjuiiM'lMt *s« !niwern t«t» Ktrt tl> mm who wrre ricitwl l>y /*trot*u lritsk J«tf<frv>n iHvu ami Hcnrv s. l li»y *i r» fitting in • r ><>ui ttlior at Will r V*. in I S 4 S . •n«l got it.t«> a Ji«ouv-u>n n»er * letter u ritt'i'bj On Uvl, r. :i. 11 •c tndi dato f.»r th<» Prrtidwiry Out* word bro; Jjht en anothe r,«nd n the "jiravf and r> v, rrti ! " •*•(-.» tors »« re striking f* tn th» »h» u! l« r at « a h i tber. Tb# i Ivc- uf Iho i :.o unter Iroe.ght nngh- U>r» •» inmate■« f tho !h>tel into the r«* u a- I ih<- o»<tsd»*? »nt* H*re t« t. and *«me e:,tr» ity, ab<K»k hai ; * and «».»•'• fru !•> " K'*a!:v.' * *ld Mr F»*>te. «• I ahotl'd not tsave i t a thing a# atriksng Mr. l»a\i* tf li« ha*l r<d the fir»t M >« "Ar* vou t mi«t*k**ii«.i aJx>ut that .-' urg«d Mr. lU\ia aj . tieally " Indt. d I am not " r the i»- tUIMH Mr. Pi«olo "It is ns\ iu)|>rv«* o yo*i »tr?;ck uie tir;«t jtle.tde i Mr l*avn ** Oh. no * It ** » y " No, it wa« y.-u "Hut Mr I» * 11! «»« .<r *a» you." '* And 1, M Foote, would it wun'l" ** Yvmi did »trik<e tne " I did n> t strike you ftr»t * - Yvhi did •" •* I dtdti t r " Vou dnl, I aay 1" " I »my. 1 d»du t r " Well," rvciaiuitd Mr. Foote, th. re ♦ han't hr a- v diapofe a- to wh-i *traek SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1576. tU f:r»*. time.** and, Uhe »p:ke, he dealt Mr Davis a stinging blow on the cb««k. The a«tom»hcQ friend* sprang [jctwfn tk« two gent'emen and pre vrutod fartlicr t* atilitiea Pledges wore etM-tod fraea all present to denv there had b*ec any "unpleasant nom ;' but I have the abo*« from food South ern a»i bority, aa iho oocameSMMcaecrt of ft f«?u i was r>"t yet eettled. W<uAtnft<M ( "hfVtUtl*. DoWS HiLL—How THEY CiUVOI I* Waswi*oto*.—l eaw Genera) Bel knap in the teiU before it retired ft ? private mrdrtaUone. ami thought hits greatly changed Ha if far from being emaciated or looking haggard. but ha» that l<iok of tension an 1 labbinese that bears euual n itocM to mental wear and tear Unfortunately Cor himeelf, he hae been a handsome man (It i> eery baid for a pretty mao to get oo MM tingled in tkrewortdi; bat in the storm of the lost few sreek* that beauty has vanished. The bright ootor, thognkien locks, the important part, are all alike bleached out. His heir is rapidly turn ing. Lis eves are besjgy and overhang, an<) his skin t* gray A gray look like blight envelope the man. I hart teen it coma over more than oae in this city witluu the la«t few years. It is the I'wk that turmd Schuyler Colfax into parchment in the Credat Mobilter days; t hat came over the face of Oak we Ames. The whole story of the change in Bel li nap's fortunee merited told in the fly ing hack that paused ae this morning on its way to the Capitol and impeach ment. In it sat Belknap, smokiug a cigar, surrounded by his lawyers. It ws« a ragged looking vehicle with an unkempt driver, and bore as little re •emblance to the stately coach of the War Deportment, devotod to its Secre tary, as the distraught looking man in side bor« to the lemon-gloved gentle man fitting up in self-conscious state heiide a handsome woman driving through West End.— Mary Clctnnxr in Ct ii cin nnti ('om uurt nil MISCKLLA NKOUS PHOTOGRAPHY R. H. CARDWELL, f Aacc«aw>r tu) (JKOROE MOCSRE. Mull* at rmni oa lb* upper ftoor of tki HKATTLK MAHKRT Bt ILIUNO. ran* Com ru«-n ial aad WaatUoftut) *tr*«ta. THE BEST OF WORK DONE IN THIS GALLKRY and S A TIS FA CTION «UA RA N SEED. Si-atttr.Majr «.»h, IrtTfi IMPQHTAMT AIIBDICEMEIT! ftRKAT CLEARING OUT OF DRY GOODS AND Clothing AT FRAUENTHAL BROS MILL S I'HKK T, SUA TTI.K Mabin« arrantfa'itaota fw the removal to nor llrik Htorr now being ecvrtad, wa niter th» antlra •t -» k "f ifOHIS ll CO#I. AamMßta and odd Into kiM nook txdow c<wt. Thr »i.«-k ii t > any It tlM<lty. «w --aittin4 of I>rv Goods. Clothing, Roots, Shoes, llats. Blankets, Carpets, Ac., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FR AUKNTHAL BROS EISTWICK. MORRIS 1 CO. Civil fti)d Mining BN OI N JEJ SIRS. R'woi *9 f •nnwtta Bul.Uug 4 Mr t mium,irlal 4t W Mntli. Waat. . «\wl tad of !.rr a ta»ral tasda and blcm »"«! *vau»iu«*l. u»l r*fuM Flab* »n<l *»!ui-.atra f r ft.tanm ;u.pr< tmt«uU f*ra;»h»<l «*}« <a; *tt*otloc fir mo to laad aur»»ya,acJ totba o >f city lota aad kiocfca. My aaJ drav in r* wvfcaawwUy n»c«h<d W«». is ir?S. SAMUEL KENNEY, Jferehant Tailor Baa )mI wonwj a at* and iloMa STOCK OF GOODS TJT ftpria« aed 9wi mmm mmr. FASHIONABLE SUITS Mate to ardar. faaaaamlal Mtrr«l, ••atllr W T MISCELLANEOUS. ANDREWS&CO Til FIXTURES STEAM AND «»AM I''' i • • i ■■ BRASS GOODS, &C. i P. ANDREWS A CO. STOVES, TIN WAKE. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE All work pertaining to the businoM duu« at short notice, and in a Workman-like Manner. oomfSßi ul rrw.Br, irrviri waahi!*uto* ami* mm. SEATTLE. W. T. ml 3-3 m FEED BOWLS! Tbf Sheila from Wooden Row}* mikt the bf«t Feed Tn>a#h» fur boraes or cattle ever u«ed. PRICK $1.50 PER DOZEN. Ap|>lr at the Wooden Bowl Factory FOR Hardware 4\n Mfflianifs' Tools, Of all kiiuU, »'o U WUSTHOFFI WALD Country trad* • 1 fTt««VT STUEET r. O. Box a. ) battle. W. T. WANTED .4 COOt ROOTMtkKR. HV< <mo n.»k* »ew*.! w. rk If ft rteadj h*l it». ean tava eaipU yrueat t r »,>o» tint* •* th' !• rt Vrarewtx! Bb«* Wore Ea<ltar< ot JOHN FITZPATKICK, PORT TVWVSEXI), JCM (th. ItfT* ADELPHI SALOON. FXMXI WINES, LIQUORS, and OIOAH.S, OPPOSITE YESLKKS HALL. Settle. W T. 1 9 iSMEv V „ Ht ht lomr MISCELLANEOUS MOORE & CO. lealers in and Salted MEATS I and a g>-m-ral a-jo'tment of C»r Al*o, the be«t l«*ands of CIGARS AN'I) TOBAt'COS. Comer of Third & Unioi Stre.ts, Seattle. WORK OXEN fiootl an<l well-broke Oxen ■ m M . -m. ju mxi At Smith's Cove, three miles below Seattle. j A GOOD STRONG WAGON I wanted in exchange for well broke Oxen. Enquire at the 1 abovenamed place, or at this Office. m2otf SEAT T L K BROOM FACTORV | ISAAC CHILBERG. Proprietor CHERRY STREET, near Second. SEATTLE. __o— Brooms kept constantly on band to meet the rfiuireiuenta of the tml«, ud brvoius made U> order to suit purvljawrn. Three descriptions of brooms are made. m hich are equal to tb«be»tof the kinds Imported, and which will Im» ifc'lil by wholesale at San Erat>cisco | 1 rices, and by r» tail at Seattle f>rlo««. Alao. WISP* ANI» CHILI I It KVS BROOMS, i Brooms delivered to any j>art <»f tlio city with ! out additional charge. Aak your grocer for the SeattU Broom. S*attl<<, April 15.1#76. ! Ye Strangers j and all who feel weak and I want to be restored ! KNOIV YE! I That you can have your spir- I its resuscitated, aud the inner man satisfied, bv calling at the rn am mnini WIIEHE StoalaLS, Cliops, And all thcddllririri of the season are nerval in the bent New York stylo. ■ «•€» t'renm , by the (flans, ami supplied to Parties | ami sent in quantities to any place j wht-re there is stvatu communication. o Fnsh Madr Candies, And an A»i .rtment of FINE CAKES Constantly on hand. Wddiiitf CakeH tuad* to <>r demon the sh >rtest notice. Rail Snpi>ers and Psrtie* stipplied. May lJth, lfCe. s>o!!y Varden ¥ V mj. 9 \ I Front Street, near the Pavilion, BEATTIJ!. W. T. At the DOLLT TARI'EN « !\ES, LIQUORS, ItKEli, AND Vld AltS •f the BEST QUALITY. will alwajs be »er*ed to on* mston.*rs fITTERS OLD BOM ! W ■■ l «K K W S AXt> THE BEST CIGARS IN SEATTLE ARK THE SPECIALTIES AT THIS HOI SE Smith K Jewett, nT-tf Proprietor*, rp-pqp-p ALHAMBRA SALOON R. PRICKARD, Proprietor. Socvwi*- r to Win. M»ivi* Mill St. opposite the Post Office, SEATTLE. Wines, Xilquors, Cigars, oto. of the beat quality constantly i on hand. ml 3 MISCELLANEOUS Crawford &Harrington IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS SEATTLE, W, X., Have on hand a large and well assorted »tock of goods* in their line, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, Iron and Steel, aborted. Blacksmith and Carpenter Tttb, and Xiniag Crockery and G lan* ware. Paints ALOUA Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Groceries and Provisions, Wines, Liquors. Etc. AGENTS FOE THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, AC. UT TALBOT COAL, FOR CITY TRADE, FOR BALE FROM WHARF CRAWFORD & HARRIGTON. SEATTLE, W. T., July Ist, 1873. 8. W. nOVEY. W. W. BARKER HOVEY & BARKER, DEALERS [N General Merchandise, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND MILL STREETS, OTATTLB, "W. T. All Ooods At till* UlstAtol I»h menl aro of first rate Quality, AND WILL HE SOLD AS LOW AS AT ANT OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITI. tslf Goods delivered to any part of the Citjr fret* of charge, apKMf Wiisthoff' & Wald, ™LDING*H ARDWAITET* Ship, House Carpenters, Machinists, Blaoksmiths, and o'her MECHANICS' TOOLS A SPECIALTY Seattle Planing Mills €>. W. STKTMOX, Naugrr. SASH, DOORS BLINDS, FRAMES, SHUTTERS, AND WOOD FINISH of every description. SEASONED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. FEED GROUND At our GRIST MILL, at Reasonable Rates. Settle, W T.. F' b. 19, 1<«. J. F. JHORRIL.L,, Druggist & Apothecary, WkolenaU a Hd Reimil. JL4> Commercial Street, Seattle, W.T. IF SION--CITY DZIUO STORE S'UriCE&M & lvlert in eiicmcKVU m.nr» \ Gents' Furnishing Goods NO. 17.