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MISCELLANEOUS. nr a* »: Centennial Lottery ! Authorized by an Act «>f the Legislature of Washington Territory. Yal Wildman, Place of business at 01<1 Auditor ? Office. MI3 W wm'lJ, #D m. 3AIII, Drawing of Prizes takes place Every Day. Particulars as to Scheme will be fully explained at their place of business. AUTHORIZATION, t By Miborilj <»f •*» th« Twi»l»ti*e A**tnh]f of W»nhinjrt-)n Territory. entitled, "An art to tld in tb« csonntriji ttojj of a * a volt fO*d kt"* tfc* <?****}* Motiutalna." apprised S rem\*r 1 vth, tW$, wi4 bjr or<ler of lb« H wU of « coat/ Oo»tuJ»#>i«'».*•« of Kin# County, mad'- J- irnm-y «th. I*7f., Y*l. WiSdi■ *:> Mid B»-n <> ► n having f •«! tL-ir !>• Urat; o and Bond li> «onfon.dtjr uth xud Act, an ! t|j «*id B>*r lof Cvu. utoiowm having approved aa.d I»«c --laration and !'■ nd, tail Vai. Wildtnan and Barnard Cr>mm u are hw-hy U- vbm<d to catrjr on tlifir Lottery ScbfßMr taidT the prov talon* of »aid A*t. 1U ..„, , Wi tiiCM ut y hand and thv weal of Mid CoimniMtoMr'a Conrt. thi« «th day of Ft-briiary {nCALj A. D. 1*76. M.S. BOOTH. Auditor of Mid County. Seattle Brewery, CORNER MILL & FOURTH STREETS, SEATTLE. SLOKAH & CO. Proprietors, and Browors of SUPERIOR ALE, PORTER And the only Genuine Beer Made in Washington Territory. QC&* Our Bottled Ale and Porter is equal, if not supe rior, to any foreign brand. Occidental Hotel, John Collins & Co., Proprietors. -FREE COA.CII TO AN'l> FROM THE HOUSE. so* -mmr» rmr. 1* SL }?M2S©GfS©2f> PTOAT.TO-R IN OBOTOTIAIi MERCHANDISE, BNOHOMIBH ornr, w- T. FIVE HUNDRED SHIP KNEES FOR SALE. Enquire of E. C. FERGUSON. HALL # PAULS#!!, Munfii't«rtn of mil Dtilw I" Our facilities are such as to defy competition. (iIYK I'S A CALL ASD SATISFY YOVB6KLF AS TO I'HICKS. CoiiittiMKUl Wrwt, Sit fie, w. I'- 11. H. CALLIOAN, v 8 - CLAHK CALLI6AN & CLARK, DKALIvKS IN GentN Clothing A N D FURNISHING GOODS, As woH a«i Gent s Boots. Thoesttnd Slippers, Hats. Caps, Trunks and Valises. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES 44 Quirk sales and small profit*," i» our motto. CALLIGAX <V- CLARK ' COMMERCIAL STRKKT, SEATTLE. W. T MISCELLANEOUS 1776. PROGRAMME. 1876 OF THE Hill UffillML [Elini AT Seattle. July 4th. "76. National Salute of Thirtv-eight Guns at Sunrise. 1" A. M. Rowing an<! Sailing Re gatta. 12 M —Centennial Salute of 100 Guns. 2 P. M. —Formation of Procession on Occidental Square. ORDER OF PROCESSION: FIRHT DIVISION Pioneers of Washington Territorv. Marshal and aids. Band. Colors. President and Chaplain. Orator, Reader, and Poet. Invited guests. Vice Presidents. Mavor and City Council. Car of Liberty. Singverein Society. SECOND DIVISION— Band. Masonic Lodges. Order of Odd Fellows. Foresters. Good Templars. St. Patrick's Benevolent Associa tion. S. P. L. Association. Seattle Coal Miners. Renton Coal Miners. Talbot Coal Miners. Ship Carpenters and Caulkers. Sailors. Seattle Fire Department. Citizens on foot. Citizens in carriages and on horse back. Line of March —Up Second street to Main, Main to Commercial, Com mercial to Mill, Mill to Front, Front to Cherry, Cherry to Third, Third to Marion. Marion to Fourth, thence to the University Grounds. ORDER OF EXERCISES —Music. Prayer by Chaplain. National Hymn (America.) Reading of the Declaration. Music, (Hail Columbia.) Original Poem. Choral. Oration. Music. AMUSEMENTS AT THF UNIVESITY | GROUNTS. —Foot Races, Suck Races, j Wheel-barrow Races, etc. Salute of thirteen guns at Sunset. Fire works on the liav at p. M. Grand Ball on the Plaza, flfce to all at 10 p. M. T. S. RUSSELL, Marshal of the Day. I®. S.- All BCHHotitB nuJ associa tions desiring to join in the proces sion are requested to so notify the Marshal l»v the morning of the 3d. Seattle, June 20th, 1876. For Sale. 20 MS OAT HAY. Fifty Tli on «aml Oak Hoops, At Chehalis, Lewis Co., W. T., Ou the N. P. K. R., or delivered V at NEW TACOJIA Address J. HOOVE, June l»t, 1*76. Chehalis. W 1C .IK JL II TP AND C ommission llii*im»MS Messrs. Mcl'allister A: McCarty OWNERS OP Barge Champion I I ATE FRFOTED A WABEHOrSE OXTONF. S I 1 A Burnett" » Wharf, in this City. %h«r* they will Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Produce ! Floor am! Feed, Hey and Grain, Vegetables Fruit, Chickens, etc. Terms Strictly Cash• rilK STATE IMEST.HEM AXD IXSERAXCE CO. Firo ct? Marino. Cash Assets, - - $480,000. Principal Office. No. 409, California St .Sn»» I'ratifliro. Or r I €' K H ft: Petu IkWAHri, Preet. A. J. Ekiirr. Vice-Pr. t'SAEt.** H CvsHi?fiO, s«vretary. A. P. HOTAI.IXt., A •».. tieneral Agents 1«t 3 rsf»« ard Waik-j fUn, Portland. Oregoa. FIRST-CLASS KI*K3 SOLICITED C. C. Perkins, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS DRIli STORE M. R. MADDOCKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Drnes, Patent Medi cines Chemicals, Ac., Ac. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. ALSO, Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Ac. ORDERS FROM ABROAD SOLICITED M. R. MADDOCKS. Seattle, January 3,1874. Wff 1876 Grand Centennial Celeirationl At Seattle, July 4,1876 The citizens of Seattle have determined to cele brate the Centennial Anniversary vf American In dependence on the cumin# 4th of July, and in ord jr to observe the day in a manner befitting the j casion. hereby extend a cordial invitation to everybody throughout our Territory to join with us, and make it worthy oi the great even I BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. March 11,1876. FOURTH OF JULY Sl'B-COMMITTEES. ON RECEPTION— Chairman, B. Gatzert, Judge Lewis, Hou. A. A. Deuny, 11. L. Yesler, J. 11. Robbins. ON FINANCE AND ARRANGEMENTS— Chairman, B. Oatzert; John Leary, John Collins, Cspt. G. D. Hill, D. Kellogg. ON MUSlC— Chairman, W. Meydenbauer; W. H. Pumphrey. ON AMUSEMENTS —Chairman. J. 8. Anderson; G. Kellogg, P. S. Russell, W. Meydenbatier, L. Reinig, O. V. Calhoun. 8. F. Coombs, B. Murphy. ON REGATTA —Chairman, Dr. Sparling; Captain Winsor, Capt. S. Jackson. ON MILITARY AND PROCESSION— Chairman, Capt. O. D. Hill; Col. Jenkins, Dr. O. V. Calhoun. ON DECOBATION —Chairman, A. W. Piper; O. W. Hall, T. H. StrinKham, W. H. Sboudy, W. O. Jamieson. 8. C. Harris. ON PRINTING —Chairman, W. H. Pumphrey; O. A. Weed. ON FIRE WORKS— Chairman, A. W. Piper; W. H. Pumphrey, J. Sullivan, W. Meydenbauer. SEATTLE NURSERY One mile cast from Yesler's wharf, on the stage road to Lake Washington. Fruit Trees, SHRUBBERY ....AND.... Choice Plants ALSO A few choice lota of Dahlia bulbs, and Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomato plants, for aale by C. W. LAWTON. Proprietor. THOMAS JACKSON. The popular proprietor of the old Blakely Hotel for yearn, ha* moved to thit* city, and ban opened the old UNITED STATES HOTEL. Aa a First - Class Saloon and BOARD IXG IIOLSfc THUS. JACKSON, Proprietor. Seattle, A prill. 1876. SEATTLE BAKERI AND PROVISION STORE Mill Jit reel, Nealtle. W. T. L. REIXIG, Prop'r, MANUFACTURES Bread, Cukes arul Pastry OF ALL KINDS ! Deals in GRAIN, FLOUR. GROCE RIES and PROVISIONS, of the W-st quality. Receives OREGON PRODUCE by every steamer. Keeps FRUITS, PASTRIES. CANDIES and CONFEC TIONERIES, prepared in the neat est style. Also, TOBACCO and CIGARS. vr Prices mode-rate. Articles deli* ered at private houses in Seattle. V Orders filled to all parts of the Bound. t oo MISCELLANEOUS PUGETSOUNDSTONEYARD M.J.OAH K MIiIJJL It the Fiotif Sfftid Stmt, SKATTLB Every variety of Cemetery Work tiKited in Marble and all other Stone, with neatness and dispatch. Also, all kinds of UMDDI' Building Material KEPT I for the market. Also, agent for the sale of the San Juan Lime. Alt order* pn-mptly filled, and satisfaction guar anteed. Seattle, October lfi. 1875. M. H. WEED ARCHITECT ft BUILDER. Is now prepared to furnish PLANS and SPRC IFICATIONB for buildiuc in all its branches j also will take contracts, and superintend. I OFFICE OVER MORRILL'S DRUG STORE. Seattle. W. T.. March 11th. 1875. ST ANN'S ACADEMY For Young Ladies* Humboldt Street, Victoria. Thin establishment is pleasantly situated oti a high and healthy location, surrounded by •!>*. elous playgrounds, which afford the young ladies the facility of pleasant walks and useful bodily exercise. The plan of education embraces every meant requisite for training young ladies in virtue, and in the knowledge of those branches of sci ence becoming to their sex. Beside* the uaual literary course of studies, plain sewing, all kinds of useful and ornaments* needle-work, and every variety of fancy work are taught free of charge. Difference of religion to bo obstacle to admis sion into the Institution. TERMS: Board and Tuition per quarter $45 00 Washing g.OO Music io.oo Drawing e.OO Painting f..00 Hair Work—course of lessons 10.00 Wax Work •• •• 11.00 Bod and Bedding per annum 10.00 Letter* should be addressed to the Sttperiort-sa of Mt, Ann** Convent, Victoria, V. I. C. L. MITCHEL Manufacturer &. Dealer in First Clans HARNESS & SADDLERY MILL ST.. BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SEATTLE, W. T. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS And everything appertaining to the Trad* con stantly on hand. Carriage Trimming DONE TO ORDER, and prompt attention given to all orders (or NEW WORK or REPAIRING. «jM r jr-w wmmwi i L. DILLKR, Proprietor. (Successor to F. V. Snyder.) MILL STREET, SEATTLE. Constantly on Hand the CHOICEST MEITS AND V JUOBTABLBS I ...ALSO... CORNED BEEF AND PORK. SMOKED MEATS, PORK and BOLOQNA SAHSABES, HEAD-CHEESE, TRIPE. ETC. G. W. BULLENE, Practical end theoretical ENGINEER ail MACHINIST, Front Street, Seattle, W. T. I» prepared to da all kind* of Steamboat, Mill and Logging camp Work. Iron, Bras, Steel ir otAer Metals. All kinds of Blacksmith vrork don« t<> order. MISCELLANEOUS. STAR MILLS, Corner of FBOHT AMD SK3TKCA STREETS, SEATTLE. W. T. I. W. KITZBY, Prp'r. Xftmtfuturer of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR Always on hand. GRAHAM, CRACKED WHEAT, and CORN MEAL, GROUND FEED, BRAN. SHORTS, MIDDLINGS, and CHICKEN FEED. SNOHOMISH EXCHANGE ISAAC CATHCAJLT, Proprietor, SNOHOMISH CITY, W. T. Every effort will l>e ma<le to maintain the amputation acquired l>y r v■■ i•« II as the bett in Snohomish County, and the cleanest kept Hons*' in Washington Territory. THE TABLE is supplied with, the best the market affords. THE BAR will be furnish*! with first -class Wines, Liquo&s and CIGAR 9. ' mS ISAAC CATHCAKT. PAINT SHOP ft STORE Bj C. ORDEnAN. Mill Stm t. opponlU Occident*] SEATTLE, V. T. CARRIAGE, SIQN, AND ORNAM B NTA X. PAJNTTNTO. ALSO HOIK PAINTI NO, At vhort uottco and resnonablo rated. NORTH PACIFIC mm WMi Picht & Mehlhorn 9 Manufacturers of mm All, PORTER and JBm Having aorrndMlto the business of the North Pacific Brswery, we will sell our Cream Ale, For ter, and Lsger Beer, which is acknowledged to be the best in the market, at prises that will compete with any other brewery in tbe Territory. Ws will not be undsrtiold. Having Increased tha facilities of this popular establishment, oar patrons can rely upon their orders being promptly filled. FIGHT * MEHLHORN. Referring to tbs above, tha naderalgned thanks his format p*trans for their liberal support, and solicits a conttnoaacs of thfc same for his success, or*. MARTIN KCIIMIEO. Seattle. Jsimary 39.1874. 64 YARDS for ONH DOLLAR. WALL PAPER AT €3 3Ci'VJK» , aP»f» HKCOND STERET Paper Hanging a Specialty. La Conner HOTEL J. J. CONN EH, Prop'r. Till Hc4»lliiitiut«L ID UM thriving town of La Conner, el the ntouth of Ute ih»r, and in the center of the forest agricultural district of Pufet Sound. The boon* is well established, ud Las First-das# Accommodations Por families sad tb* Travollaf Public. Parties HUNTING EXCURSION'S Will find this hotel most centrally V*-at«l La Ce>w,W. T., Jan. I®, HC«. MISCELLAXEOta »otiobi7| : tt^SSSJS KH IS "»■€* tlse bent appointed «-Trr ,1 }>* red to bull.! W liir\ ftt. driT# r tiSfe rttone or Brick BuU.Ua>:-: .In*. (.t JUilnWta. *nd to lo*i Pile* or Timber. aud will 40 to *»• ,3® Sound. AJrfrw. ®- A '• B. —Cargom of FU« * EUREKA BAKBiI SEATTLE, W. T., Wm. Meydenbauer, MANUFACTTRKS ALL KINDS of | Ship aii«l Soft Bred ALSO SODA. PICNIC, liOSTON, sea Ait. MILK. FA Ml •ml SHOO-FLY Oals.es, cft?o. f Order* tiled to all PARTB OF the |M*. SHOKT NOTICE. VESSELS FURNISH with Kiln-Drifd Biscuit* On triplication, fi<r LOX« Hrn Vo.vnga Ly lYioes moderate. SKAGETJ COAL COIPAE H. L m\M, PresiH JOHN H. HALL, Secretary Principal place of business, Balk Washington Territory. | Location of Works, Hkngit Vm, Whatcom County, W. T. ! Blacksmiths desiring to tail lb coal wilt please wild their mlilil I to theoffio** in S«w*t.t.le, W. T. August 30th, 1875. Dew-Drop SaNa Cor. Mill A 2d St, Seattle, W.l HARRY ZIMPARB, Propiy ffew fnglaul hc«»W:JEI S Corner Commercial h Xalafki ; a\.' ,? Seattle, XV, T. THE NEW ENGLAND And itn aroowniodationii for f ami Ilea MS •• pHW(I. This House Is NEWLY BtTILT, is HOP* IBHED throughout, hM lar#e ami wall fMfP r Booms, Mid first class board, oo tha European Plan* nan be t ad at moderate prlrn. IT I ft T II K Bod Hotel fn the CH. L. C. HARMON, ml.tf. Propriety - - , . , ■ . , +0 OFFICE SALOO| Lawrence & Perkins, Proprt MILL &TltEKl\ SEATTLE. Having purchased the old Htand to BjfJJ by RUBE LOWE, on Mill Street. opposite* mill, Seattle, W. T., (now known an tbs SALOON* and fitted it up in flrst-clsss **: are now prepared U> furnish our friends <*, Sub lie gnat-rally with WINKS. LlyUOM** AltH of tha finest brands. m We have • ftrst-clsa* BILLIARD TAW several ;®k : Private u Viub Room* \ for the atxoiniuodatien of our patrons. LAWRENCE* PUB -1 Old Ootfsn, i. H. Cutter A Clalßsa' Old. 1 tag*. H)s Whiskys. Three Star H | M art«.l Brandy, constantly on hand. PHOTOGRAPBI Jijj* .. . . V —o— R. H. CAR DWELL (SucceMor to) GEORGE MOO's finite of room* on the tipper ***^o HEATTIJ: MAKKET BI ILI>INO. «*■" msrcial uid t wtrmt*. THE BEST OP DON! IN THIS Gill® ad ll^dl SATISFACTION OUABAIN rtesttle.Yar <th,