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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. I. PROFESSION A I. r.UU>> r. nvjnaM*. * '* **-»•' a t*t> DENMISON & BL6NCHASD, ATTORNEY vAT-LAW AN J) I'roctoiN ill Admiralty. It r "IT - '*-tr I - rtry, n: * D P. JENKINS, SKITTI.K. W T . * TTOIiS'KY .1 '/'•/ I f»L/f'lToh /.V C/lAS*'Kltr. AM* I'!io< TO/t /V A I)MHi M l )'. mh-'t DENTISTRY. " ». "ti<t \ u i• » * s - i •' ■ - 1 tr* » rk i/» gbirtetM!. HENRY E. HATHAWAY, c< i< >u. I ,AllT!i'i I.AK ATTEvriOW'iIVWI To o>l, 1 |» < 11' iii f d.t/tJi f»«» |»it l >•'« :tr * M*r>t« fr*« "t <'b»rtr ora. • with « If roBK. A!U.n>»j •« U«. W T. m*"U I)lt. HALtOM HOFFMAN, Physician, Surgeon and Acconcheßr OMEflf rr*«>/<ffr </»i # /<</ry Af/W#, W* limn h'tutit Hud S "ikl t^trf- SHAT TL K, W. T. I*MT* M N*« «.»«r. M. U»IAM McNAHiIIT A; lIALLFK, Altouvs & Connsellors at Law, PORT TOWNSEND. W. T W. It. ANDREWS, A TTORNEY - AT-LAW. Hill j-r* ti> < in «ll thi <""'irU if !lr<*i ril it) tha Territory Of (Hi in i.rtim« »n iLWto, on*o»ir* DKnr*!-. »»*rn.r. w, t. D. S. SMITH, y. S. Commissioner, Justice <»t the Peace ami Notary Public. '' >tl«< tl n« invl* »U atim* niiiUr f l<*> limit Mttl pit|» r« ni l A> 4 l|jftll> III* «l h»!i * llfcATF* iifri i r.irinr <.f DilrJ m l » tli> <l' "J* OR. FRED. W. SPARLING. Lato ef tU« U- S. An::jr,) ruriw/.#.!* A OrflrKO* CO«Mf Mi'lU HTUM T :i POORM | north ot cm hohcitai., m HO m ■ «-• L S. MAGGS, Dentist, OKPICK, MILL STKKKT, w*»r S*>l.H« ai.«l s <- •«", I IST 01 or CllJilN I'Ai. MoT! 1.. (i" C M. BRADSHAW, .itt o rilry-nf-lirt tr, »' () ItT TONVN SK N I». W. T JuMn J M<~Ou.»i»*. Tiik Hin»i MrCILVtA k KIRkE. ATTOItSKYS-AT-I.UV. SKA TTI.K, If. T„ Will illmil U> ba»ltir>wi In til |i*rl* irf lh«* Ttr rltory, O.N M><Vw4Mi«,) C II llisi"!"' tiUlrli't All rtii 1 ) J W lnMri. t. \v f. J M'CONAHA I HANFORD. HiosneytfJat . f./nr, solicitors in 4 hunrrry ft ml Proctors In .hlminilttf. a ('otmitcnruil Street, corner Washington, Suttlo, W. T. ORS. A. & H. B. BAGLEY, itoMuopat hint M , SKATTI.K, W. T. nl; 11. « BAOI.KY. LATf >u or Prtn. lplM u4 I*r». »!«•«• . f H«r|»nr u« ih* MlcbliiM) « utr»! V ll *! IV'U«> R -r. * A «.«U ■ s irgt-ry »:>.! *•p** »»1 Ij. fcn.l »«U iltend tu »»!!• in a»-y »*•*"* > f tb« H»Uiiil. DR. G. A. WEED, iKI RUKON AMI INIYSUIAN, SKATII,K. W. T. . I iw McXtt'Dtrr UiitT McNAUGHT A LEABY, j rronsKYs. .t / - / A ir. ><>/./< / rou> J\ en A \c?:nr. .t fuoc- J'OJiS l.\ M'MUiAt i i Will } ti> > In ,tt« tu.lrnt »< I ftpt. ~,. •\>iirt», Mr. »iIS »;!<<• a t' *'• •• Wi'tino*, C'nmucla|. Ar •!»> t« tfi» iitr hM An t ,iii> »»f K< »i h»tat> |Juij mh. kj. ?y» s 1)11. JOHN BAkKK. PMI'SH'M.I' .V SIH(.'i:O.I'. HtHIW XCI- ft«n,rtTWr*l »n.l * n»> oi'l it vm- t, i,i <*■**»t. omam IIII.G. V.I'.UJIOI V Scattloj w. T. »»!«* t' I«T» ** a* in- t BOARD ANI» rrrnox rati U obtairwxi f v <r Two Young Ladies liutnfctii* U French, German. & Emtlish StidiH »•» *** '.tTTT^IFFRt) AT.ABIA A y ujA *sb woioan », > x '.4 to t • »r - <d 1 * *l. \ »Al »<*(,• <■ ! \>y t Fr%: *• *nd carr . i •»* ay t J' sr. In t me, aft«r vary ij f •' n : sjn frt: i 11 *»• ' *".»•' i • rmi !.W to •.- g;r- 1* ■*»' in *-1 »♦ *- v. «t i * i, ■ry t«. gtris An K* mer hant, ( %r>«i b * «>{' It - \r> • ' ...» ,t b»r an I % it h> r his wif- lot » ;»«< *■ r«» , . •; Ii • w%* nt!- w:rh l.~r « :>n jg»,t hr tb» Kngitsh lan- J.' .(id w*!») ! t attach -1,, 'toh» r b i«'»aiid. at l<*ast the wal a!wav« <» « i:» nt t » h:»u. l«*rw-d t»> •. « aiel a*iug thread, ne»*li<i irtd thir 11 !♦* like other women, but *h S »• mi r. I v< ry little with the K'iff IS'i liMiiea of B-tian-s and r .rely went U yond tb** -be'.t#r of her husband's roof. She w*ag /-lie like rreature, slight and wt wy of form, hr e-ve* dirk t%% tb« ilit j> |> irp!«» b ue of a mubuiuiner mgbt h» r >i 1! ii ly glowing Indian fa< e w <• ov»*r«"!»r* ad witb the fd.oio of per f., t hi illb II r feet and hsmls were as srnali atid dehaitrly b< a\|tiful »•» tbos« of" a princes* wh >*» de«r;<mt is known f>r e«*ntunes l«*/ k. Sht l*t aiuu ?h«' mother of 1 beautiful l»sy, ati'.l, the f»•b« r 1 • I ig prood a- ' rich. »• id, "My Arab chi 1 ■% Ii %11 grow into ahstcver trun cultur« the w.hools can train and prune him, 11 ,* ed i< :iti n Vg.-.n early, njid from tin time be could learn anything he 1 uriou:. led by p eceptors. lie bo > mie it mtivel .nv>ng lads for bis • 'holarSv attainmetits ; he playtd on \er.il iiiu*i< il instruments, sang aiid niij •*.«!, wi> a slcdltul draughtsman i'id eminent in colot ing, and rx<;« lb d in botany IL* f*tb. r li 1 1 f( rbidden any to tt 11 tb« I v tiiit Arab blood ran in his vein-, iitl in the i| fancy of the child he had (..jutvtetl Zjbedi the mother to -mg onl . Kngh>h atid speak only |-'.ngli«h mother-tall lw»l>le ttie cradle • f !n r sen, but swini times in forgetful iie»-, not m tlisob'l lieiict*, when the »il\er mix »■, no widi r than •* bow well strung, threw at hern irsery window, slie t timed her f.tCe toward Arab* 1 -*iid the ne# moon, and >»ng some %traug«« unki;o*»n tongue that was halt s tig, h*!f lat untation; at Mich tmi, a the m tld tiling ui thecra«lle would turn iix aiu'y, ami, opening wide hia yn -it, lu<(t> in ey< « -• clued to ask ot h1» nt' tin r the mi Mr. .ng < i her soi g. The youth pa«aed I UroUgh theumv<r ,l y . tiiki; g 1 asiiy ,xtn h honors as he pb *s, d, 111 all h lid in t aft ho especially ex< elh d. No hand so sped home the it r<>w, none so *• . dliu i to din*ct the ->hot. In boating, rai g, -.wimming, and all Mtbletii sjMirts he '.v«s viiTorons as A < irefk; but he m-\«r • .iTOliatcd or frater ni/ed in any wa\ with hi* companions or g* vo H 'K" that lirt ngeil tvi tile human race. '1 he <4 1> cr- attues U sub s bis Arab mother till t he really set incd to loTt w.is a colt, as yet unbroken, that burwtig bis velvet nose in the hand of the young 11 an, or rubbing hi nts k against'the bo j s shouli-r, made sotin t:n-p< ken »igi» ot »\i.ipithy When the time came, the rner chant tiM-k his -011 i ito hi* business ;is a partner, and appotut»d liiui to oversee the ships an 1 wareha i*es lie looked on tin «s it h a gloomy discontent. he saw the tea, but s» J et he undi rstoo»l not its l,»i.'/u:tg«" to Intl. ; the warehouses looked dark and f>r uddiug, and he could not lount the ot silk or In «11 ia 11 muslin ■»* the iik»<»uie routine of the ahop*. He knrw not what ailed liiui, a horrid unrest and lusl a lie holy g! awed at liis lit ait. I here w« re tome r*Murd« cagt d in a t or shop of lienaresth.it somehow bad found their way to t| is mart. The youth oft. .: stopped, k - at morn and , \ailing he caiuc and troui the th »p, to I >ok at the pr'u oners; but the btr«is win as silent a- til • M*a had ls;eD to the Arabian, and no hint that he, too, was a pri-■•in Iwd o-.«< heart wns beating continually m its 1 age. The c..lt in hi-father--tible wa-ade. s« end ant of those fiery war horn.- which bore the tr«s»p- o| t.et ghi Khan when that warrior overran all T;Ut»ry hors« - under who-e feet no grasa ever grew - , «\* itt and untuned a- the htuing At night when the b.<y stole down t<» the stable- to rarrc-s the horse* the animal's 1 yes shone in the darkness like dia mond-. and bis dancing hr.of- s<>enied imtiatieiit to be gone riie creature longed t*r liberty and le.b'd the r« fctraint of bit or bridle * The s- turner nights wt re sultry in llnu»ri'» the Ar*' 1 y »uth did imt his »y< ■> in ■»'<<{» t ntil the dawn On one «•»» !' -lo« j»I -s j ight. ;*s he I'- ked through hi> Iwdrvm win : w a fiery -fir sr. oti the !e- p pur pie Mue « t tin sky. iad it- 'nirns ft i 1 full upon his face, larger and mo; e m»g nifWnt it grew a% upward toW» rd the *ei itii it Vs>k it- »t .itt \ w»y * I kuon at last," viid the Aral*, "ulitt ails m< I understand tho unrest th.it hi* j> •<»» tny spirit lt> i* »-u M' I have s,,n the »tar« enough Henari s w.< t.s» mu*U The n \* t» hedged in with marble walK ai d <;.* l could n>»t -|xak t>» ni<- through thein ' He ar i M- and mtv>the _-% rd u It* siarei» v\ a* a»l«ej wore gran', ya. i aolvttinlv tli* -tar f a«en>sl now t*» over hi* heal lit w«*lt • lowu the »»i« 1 path ? »t'*«*" tl.v r. there the Wii 1 t '»•» k c« .t t: tu, ha*:« g ~ »p«d (i i t <• *'•» hh. - «u ioiiiAtient t -« «• In t!.» goldvti »t.xr.ight lier **hit« mane aiul i\i>ry h»s ft fl« 1: g»xe hi r a g«-ati;re «*f cucututfi i at I a*« ot. he her 1m w, at 1. hk' * « ature with wing*. »h« *?• « way. I 4 *' n * r *- h 'U«e and cath irml, l<u k, %*\ *nge, ainl ev't* »£e t la»t in* » the free, free air "No* I livitb#, *ai 1 the Ara\ " tlie c;ty wa* t»» wivill. They nnn> to a gnat f.»rt*t of gre* a, im nut) > nnwvi rt«»wfr* a*-«•*I a* h<w.f\ water rvx>l an ! life trr* » that r«-achrd. «*"« lQ»sl to touch. tMMVrti • i.»..U-d alhl »htt-nd hull, h.s ht-.»rt «-at to i«itt a- I »»i nlued mea»- UJV |«ea< • ato'e into it. He iJUm>Hint v| fpxti i« «te*sl a'<d with hi* red. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2s, 1876. iaot»t !ij «. k:-- i tb<> k- f vavei.ly and refreshing lur i h«- wild b >:%*■ lay down and slept. Tb- A'ab * um'>ert 1 bcsid him In the Ml - if b- f- 't ■*•»«« -•!-'* e» m j ufi« t .of: h<- thought of h:» fa* h-r and u: db r, -- it n < i a* b• < t r » % town b caught oun of tb« carrier, - f *b» ■ iiitry. and entru.-'ing a b-t'-r «;.»«.*»• to it. l ~» .* Sen? it back to li«Tiar-.-S. The worii f the !*tVr missive »er»: •• (} ne into the c»s» "r_v " Ti» C <!. • k ** bet *r th»n bis Arab rite' w . « w s i go; hi* lay §! • i ' iv. i • of th< sea sh re w.. _• »; i < u* in from Arabia with colts a:id g* • » an 1 dates on board. Ou ooe of t returning v«s-..U went forth th« I >* • and his ri 1. r toward Arabia Fell*. ' the happy country of flowers aud JKT futa** When the youth "ram< to his own. hit own receive! buu " Arab ;s. with silver bracelets oil their wn-t- and ink Irs, madr ob«i-ance t > him, and s!:< ik< came forth to welcome fhi wil l • reature kick to the dt*sert. I'iie wtr hor*.' !»«-side the terit t >"r of a sh< ik and gazed uj.K>n tbe d—ert , milk-white borsot, gentle as dov. s, H«*« t n- eagle*, «!ood also gaily rnj.aritoned beside tentod dwell ings. fbe Ar*J» threw a-ido, a- if it were a jr<» r garment, tbi religion of bis fath »r, and all las soul turned toward Allah, He went up to M< cca along with a throng <>f |»iigrnus, and, a« be nb j.t in the open summer air near some holy shrine, ii sujwrnaturai ap pearance, a mirage, revealed itself to him. He >;iw tloituig in a cloud over b.-»d a I V.f surrounded with a shining nim'>u>. It was the *eren<', darkly inagnifit.- t face of bis Ara't mother. " Ailali be praist-d ! My mother was tln n ;t daughter of the Prophet, and flu: is dead, !>ut her soul ban found tile Mecoi and deatb reunite* her to her ton." He w:n not without affe<:tion for bis fit her ; ;tnd to U en.ires he often ? :;t in* r« ti> inform his jurent of his welfare. 11 f gave presents of horse* of stii'h sujx-rb tr.tiniug an >lO Eoglulmmn ever ,-aw before; sent date» of the <te*vrt und iSolden IAI»h!, ai.d s with *tr iiij»i of peat li «n their necks, f»ut bituself came not ; *<>ul needed the gloom ami va*tn. *s of the pathless de>ert, with only the star->tudd«.d nt tbe t elest 1.1! sky di tun over it. When tils friencu asked the old Ea glish iiH-n tiant where la* !<on htdpme, he always replied in the words of the biter iniss.vo. that 'he tarrier dove t > Henares, " (iotie into the < • mntry." FANAII AI. OUTBREAK I.V MEXICO. A letter from the Cuy of Mexico, (i »TR«I 1 •>» (1, »HI J ■ . * • mob attacked the lb:v. Maxwell Phil lips, Pastor of the Protestant church at this place, itnl severely le?at and mal treated him m divers ways. His injur ies are reported t«> l>e of a dangerous charat ter. S.-ver d memljers of bis (ongregatio 1 were also »t<HMtd, all of whom were more or lens inj<ire<l. The nn»b thrcat.'iis the lives of all the mem- Is 1s »d tbt e«>: :;t < it ion, atul t lie church in which the I'r 1 de-tnnts worship has In 1 n l'!*>k«ii into and rans;ieked. 'I ho Protestant library, kept in th«* same Iniil'iii if was destro}'ud. Ibe Munici pil ami >t ite ii'it hot it i»*s wen tppealed ti», and j.r»uu-t d t> protect tbe Pro testants. Some <d* the ringleaders ot the mob b »v<- I*-i tt arresti-d. If any OIK- . f the wvundrd sb >uhl die, some one of th- rioVrs. in ace. »rd s nc<; wit a the de inttidtif the laws and c istoms of the country, will In- shot, flic Govern ment i- dtteruiined to tarry out the p.dicy of complete toleration ♦»f relig ious opinions " A Puktty Tociiii KYI: ST«»UY A fiw day* says iho t Jrifllu (C*a.) .Xaft, Mr J Arret to Pounds, a young gentleman of county was engaged i:j cutting wood, when a large chip flew up and strw< k him over tin* eye. A tew mi auto after receiving the Mow he made an effort to Mow hi* n«»*c, and ac tually Mew l»i~ eye completely out of its st» k«t, leaving it- central attach ments. The eve \\a>» replaced !»y some friend; hut the y«>ung gentleman. »'«in after the accident, became insensible and had several convulsion*. The eye wi» examined by Pr .1 L. >tephen-on of this iit v. who stated that it is unim paired, and that it i» firmly fixed in its place :>gain. An oM Baptist minister enforced the neee«s»itie« of difference of opinion by ar»:':ment; —' N w if everybody had J vn i f my • j in . a they would all have wanted my oil woman." One c.-f the d> •* •?!■ who -at just hehin 1 him re »jkv. led -"Y< and if » veryU*ly was ot tny opinion, r.ol-ody woul ! have had hi-r." BAINBRIDGE HOTEL. JAMKS TAYLOR. Pmp'r. Th nly h t*l in I* rt P'»lf!y uJ the u «t cs « • rt« :» ft.; It* t»tl ti« U- tlw ».ooro n. *•»? a MiJ > ii.f. Rtf (tmih*« »n.t tb< tr»v i4wf MM* oa lh» fcnioil TV t l« t.*w. U<l t.arJ-Cui*i;-thr u <» K»fr« <>r H«tnl Mini B *r>! j»r . fi OO p. *r>J »»»5 . * » 3V tni per ti«T 1 00 !«*-<.! fca-" j«r d*j ... fi .'5 and I 30 T\« I *r i* * ;pflt«d with th# l-*t •*( lAjroRS AND OK JARS ofi-.LTO I>>RT SIAMSOX JVf '.T OTHER i . -» 52 !*♦ 5» »j,«i iVn/PMt JaHES TATLoB. r w. T.. Jwi»« * t** f MISCELLAXEOrS. tins * co Importers of GAS FIXTURE STEAM AXD «AS Vittiisjtsi, BRASS GOODS, &C. S. P. ANDREWS & (0. STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FIJRHIS»«HG HARDWARE JOB WORK. All work pertaining to the business done at short notice, and in a Workixian-like Manner. OOMXI RI TAL rriU KT, BrTW*** Wa*tn!TOT»>* AMI' MAIM. SEATTLE, W. T. inU :iiu FEED BIIISI The Shell* fr>>ra Woo»l«*n Bowl* make the l»e*t F«-«d Troughs for home* or cattle ever u*e»l. PRICK $1.50 PKR DOZEN. Applv at the Wooden Ist>wl Fa« torv FOR Hardware AND flecliaiiifs' Tools, Of all Uu''.#, no WUSTHOFF 4 WALD «' nntrv tr»d«»<tkit'-<).l FKOXT STREET. V o 'il. * -Vi t W T. EASTWICK. MORRIS CO. Ci*il and Mining EN G-1N33 £3RB. [Rn>.nj V». f. BoiTttt'i BuUJlbu r*r.(«MMttclal »V \\ »»hll»Uloi. Wwh T*rr«.*y. Dstß«r»l tfcC'!* MJ'l i» ! f ■ rl"la;««i I'.an* »c l r»"n »»►* for tnit. ( •**•»*»«ou fnn> CatUaU . • *r ! •«•***>. *r.,l Wtii* i „ f , }y !!-*••? k» ill-- M;<! .In*. ta*» i«»-« l*ui **' XvT. 13 IttTS. PONY SALOON, I*j4 br BEN >1 UK PHY Comer *•:» *»»■« orp.«it« h u-s - th+ pi*-* to -»i«t to ha** th* i»B*r 1 maa r^p'.^oialwJ- Cigar*, Tobacco, Wines &n<i Liqnori A . war* ca tun>l. * r. Var- h *5, 10. MISCELLANKOUS MOORE & CO. dealers in and Snlte MEATS ai»d a general assortment of O- i* o m*m Aiso, the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Corner of Third k Union Streets. Seattle. WORK OXEN ("rood and well-broke Oxen urn. mm jwl u mc At Smith's Cove, three miles below* Seattle. S K A T T I- 1-: BROOM FACTOR 1 ISiiC CHILBERG. fngritUr CHEUBY STREET, near Second. SEATTLE. —O— lirninii kept constantly on to meet Ih# reouireinenu of the tndr, aii»l br»« ihk lutde U> order to nun pureL v>< m Three dok-riptions of l>ro«>iui« *re made, which »r< >H{ual to thcbe«tof the ktuda itop >rt, .1. nn<l *'hii h will !>• *■ .lil by wholeoale at Sau I riii lwo price*, and by retail at Seattle price*. Also, WISPS A>*]» CHII.PRF.N S BROOMS. Broom* delivered to any part of Ilia city with, out additional charge. %JT A»k y« ur er for the Seattle Biooiu. Seattle, April 15, 157»5. Ye Strangers and all who feel weak and want to l>e restored ! KNO ff YE! That you can have your spir its resuscitated, and the inner man satisfied, by calling at the POGET M REFBESHHEITBQOH WIIKHE Stoal£.S, Cliops, An.', all the delli<*acie* of the *ea*<iji are wrved in Ho iKct New York ulyle. ■ «•«» Cl*< k 2i ■■■ by the Glass, and supplied to Parties and Kent in quantities to any place where there is steam coinmuuication. Fresh Made Candies, And an A***>rtaient of FINE OAKBS Con*tautly on hand Wedding Cake* nia<l« to or d#r* on the abort«-wt notice. Ball Knpi*r* and Partlea May 13th. Kf>. Bolly Varden s% ¥ ir «ajloom 9 Front Street, near the Pavilion, ' BF.ATTIJ!. W. T. At th«» DOI.LT VARDEN- H fXKS, uyuom*, IiKFII, A Kit cm a ns of tti» best \i.rnr. win a: way v+ t.> our rn-t- »n »-m. (ITTER S 01,0 801 RBON ■■ ■ K V 2 AM' THE - lIKST CIGARS IN SEATTLE ARE THE HPETIALTIRi AT THIS HorsE Smith A. Jewett, Fr»iTt*turm. THE ALHAMBRA SALOON R. PRICHARD, Proprietor. ftocrfi»>r t«> Mill St. op|»osite the Po*t Oflire, SEATTLE. Wlnos, biquors, Cigars, otc. of the IxM quality constantly on hand. ml 3 i. *»- €>. r. OLITE ,>RAXfH Lc*lrf«. s»- 4. li^etl WEDSISCAY ETctao a* :* ©cu*i, |> th« HaitiSnkll- Mfmbm of tk art»t M to ttiad. *j<+4Tvtit* 3 •- Crawford & Harrington W IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS S E -A. X T 3L, E, "W. X., % Have on hand a large and well assorted £toek of goods in their line, consisting of Foreign ana Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, Iro and Steel, assorted. Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools. Agricultural and Alining Implements. Crockery and Glassware. Paints&Oils Hemp and Manilla Cordage. (Jroeoriosand Provisions. Wines. Liquors, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, &C. or TALBOT COAL, FOK CITY TRADE, FOB SALK FROM WHARF CRAWFORD & HARRIGTON. SEATTLE, W. T., July Ist, IS7J. S. W. HOVEY. w. W. lURKKR. HOVEY & BARKER, DEALERS IN General Merchandise, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND MILL STREETS. SEATTLE, Aa/. T. All Goodfl nt tills EtatalDllslimont arc of first rato Quality, AND WILL HE SOLD AS LOW AS AT ANT 'VTHKI? Ht)USK IN THE C'lTl. fey Gootla dtdiverotl t<> ativ j»a'-t of the City free «»f charge. a|>lo.tf WunikoA 1 W^IJ, JOC | | K:.w€*l ■IiMHl ri 4 , B UIL DIN G HA R DWARE, Ship, House Carpenters, Machinists, Blacksmiths, and o'her MECHANICS' TOOLS A SPECIALTY Seattle Planing Mills w. STi:TMI\, Haniisrr. SASH, DOORS BLINDS. FRAMES. SHUTTERS, AND WOOD FINISH of every description. SEASONED LUMBER OF A LL KISDS CONST A NTL Y ON HAND. FEED GROUND M our (i HIST MILL, rtt Ren son a htr Holes, S. »«!<,'* T.. r. b. 19, J. F. JMORR Druggist & Apothecary, I thole nai* a Hd Retail. Cimmeixial Sireet, Seattle, W.T SIGN CITY DHUG STOHB ¥£&£ MAM & I>c»leri in Gents' Furnishing Groods MISCELLANEOUS NO. 21.