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THE DULY IVTEILItRMM. Monday, July 24. 1878. LAUSCHZV.— The new -tern-wheel k teer intended for tie Snohomish r iv,.r trad', • aiit by Mr Hammond daring the pa»t three months, was suc rtstfally launched on Saturday evening • *»t At the glided down the ways, Mr. Bobbin* announced her naru<- at the •• Nellie.' Quite • eoncour * of prople g -the red around the ibipjr»rd to witn<-s tbe descentof th« l»*n tifuily modeled littlo steamer into the water, which she gracefully ent < r.d *nd baovantly floated upon like % thing of life. Tb» " Nellie'* in eighty feet in length, f-ot beam, ir>d four and a half f«et d< pth of hold, and will draw when hmded al*oot sixteen inches of water, She will bare h*r boiler and en trine jut in and l>e in readiness for running in atw-ut three wwka. LrADISO Opf.— The DEM<x ratic Central (om mil tee in tbia c«.unty, I s'lmuht d no doubt with that confi* j dene*; of sueee-s which is being g»*n«-' rally indulged in by the members of tbsir I Arty throughout the otuntry, are i*> longer, as iu times paat, await ing the acti<»n of th< Repuliiicatit, but are th< raselv-*, as will I* seen by tbeir notice in to-day's in-ue. taking the initiative in the matter of eallmg a county convention for the nomination of straight out and out Democratic candidate* tor "<»ur various county offi-rr*. and to select delegates to *t t«n J a Territorial Convention ft»r the = tHjunrmtion of a delegate to Congres- THE HAT CHOP* —There will 1* About an average-crop of hay in th« riTtr valleye this y«ar. The yield on t l j« low vuoist lands, win his ordinal il v j the heaviest, will IM* quite light ti»i«* year on nooiifit of t)i*> iat»» c-»i.tinn»tice of the spring ovwtflow* ; hut on light j sandy soil, when* usually Iti. r«* i« not half a crop, the yield this year is ex ceptionally heavy. The damages l»y the late protracted storhi were not great, as fortunately hut few farmers had commenced rutting. The heavieiit loser* were Messrs. Win Alvord John Oreen, Chas Benson, Ilenry McCabe, and Patri< k Hayes. A DIIAtXAOK Km Eh IMiISK —Notices 1 have b*en puled of a petition to lie presented at the next ««*sion of the Commissioners' Court, fut authorization of the drainage of Sections 10 and :il in township -M of Range 4, according to the provisions of the new I>raiuage Statute, passed atth«> last session of the Legislature. The district comprises u tract of several thousand acres in the vicinity ot theTalbot coal mine, now kept constantly under water from the t«rk sloughs of White river. Its reclama tion would prove ava»t boon to the county in various ways, a-will »s to individual proprietors. DieiiNqt KMT T%x S\I.I: -Tin WE who t •«., « •...» »...; t lliwir <<•«■>« f'.tr *!»»•] year IfiT.l will have to he prompt if they would save themselves much in convenience and needless expense. Ac cording to announcement in our weekly issue, Sheriff Wyckoff will, to-day, be tween the hours of 10 A. M and p. M , mike sale of nil property on which the tixes may still he delinquent. The list this year is a long one, aud a good op- ' port unity, presumably, is offered to git valuable property cheap, or at least nuke some profitable investments. Home-Madk Furnituek.— Metsrs Hull A Paulson are extensively en in tho manufacture of ail kind* of household furniture, a> bed Mtuads, bureaus, etc , etc , Q-oiu ash and other hard woods obtained id o'ir river valley*. A gentleman, who has hud experience in decorating th# furniture produced in several of the Ihjj.l tnuU-r regions in the United Stat«*s, given ht* opinion that our hoiuemude articleshows f A finer finish than any of tho Eastern woi«U that have come under hie in •pcctiun. POTATO Rot. —There is a prosjH'et that the potato crop this year will be * juirtial failure. It is found that the tubers are seriously affected by rot. and many field* show indications of blight. It is noticeable, however, that the older \arietiet and thoee longest in cultiva tion here are the worst affected, w-hvr.ee it is deducible, either that it will not do to cultivate the same fields so often in |K>tatoes, »« has l**en the custoui, or that it will !>o necessary to have a thorough change and renewal of vine tic« for seeding AltMlM.si KA lok s S.tl.K I lie Me- Kfcki i* property, on Spring s'revt alhtve the Univ«<r»ity. cot*. tn v' «•? * residence and two I >•«, **s offered «»r rile at aue«i. non Satuida) I'h in terval ot Aislri w M K VL. |e w »•» puf ehaaod by Mr. Wadh-igh tor #l.t>o . th» iutercst of Mrs. Atlvnies McK w»s bid in by Mr 1. B Atidr v> - . but on account ol i 4 iu >;.« 11 a to title, <a, 1* i, ch« u.l so tvit'nlrswu Thi« mt re*t will b. r • ff« rtsl to <lav «t <>'elo k In ,im - Ihe U 111 «t t'- u t•« t«<iat« man dr«w»etl in till I «j le.i t .«• bri k-yatd. Fii>l»y a.'t»« i<* *• «n v 1 - diseovereil lying in tin mud at t ;< en suing low tidr. An iest w -h. I I • 'V«-r tlif n»maiiis. si hk ti eln i' d t v s%? th*« deev«s*-d tiatiir unkniosn n nat x\f <'f iit iuiaiiy ,*i jv«l -vt> t.t 1 1 \■■ •»' » He u iu hiAXt cotue iij » t- « th vs sine*' Oti ih*' U*<h|i \\ ,»vc. .»» t stow - aw«y TtlK 1 vLliof lI'NNKi i iii» wot k cmi th<« drain tun ml into th«> Talbot Mine, uuder contra t ty Mr. Martin, i» progrtaaing fa%. r >Uy It i» l* ii.g run •«» at th# tin t »f tic bluff having it* outlet ii.to tlit- Lack W lilti rivvi i*jttj)>. 1* i»«*i*m« Ito U dot e iu tit co«.r*»' «'f a tfrw wt>, k», mi <1 the pr(M|*v! t!« re forv. i% |f.*4 for an early r«->uin| tn n of wotk iu the mine. M». llu \it son is bai din f % m«Wx' tm Njcti Fourth, betveea P»k»and 1 i'*e » r *? a. I'ttut liiiMmy— We invite the *t t ntion of (Mir readers to the »dv> rti~*? ment of Pn»f.«-tr Baldwin, wtut will app. r»r h»-r»-•» j F'ri Liy evening in h?- femarkaMi }. . f rn.atife of » \p' *pirituaSi-m Wherever lie ha* ipj>»ar ed the pr> -• -jieak in admiring terra* of hi* jjerf rmance and regard it as a full and ornpiete ex{w>*<- of spiritual manif.-tatioi.H. fa. -i. f h f f ,ij w ijiif from an exchange wi:S give our reader* i l»-a ot w l»at they may exjx-'i to n» xt Kridav evening" " Next a piir of *terl handctiff* of m -t approved «le«.ii»n, were placed upon the p< rf.»rmer». and m «-ur»-ly locked, an ' the k< y lw>le fill»-»l v* it|i a j\, f|». tb* n retired t » hi»> «a!»inet —a light n -tns< ture place ! in the center of the -tage ntj tr« -tb-H *#s the audience could «* e all ar-uu l it a>i I l»en»-ath it In :t nwmi' .t m:uiife-trt?ion«» Ing-tn, liand- v.er« -«« .» thr.e and t ur fevt ipirt, at th< expiration of whieh >1 r Bilda sii *t' pp. 1u ;t »;th the I ii.d utf still on, i!id re»pi »t. d Mr MilU t<» u.i lo< k and remove them, tomor row night h'- w mid rt in >ve th<m him self Mr Mill*, who bud evidently come prepared t<»r bu-ine»<, w:v- d» t< rmined that Baldwin «h old remove them, and then*' a» he« laime«l he e ul I do. Ht pr »• duced a huge piir«if m.inacU> f»r the feet, and told Bal lain !»«• waoted to •»ee him take them off- Btldwin ua> thoroughly allowed lt'to h «nd< ufled anil hi- feet J-haekb d, and and in I#*hj. than < n»* minute app«ared carrying the eutT- und -lik kle* ia his liand*. having got out ot them in If— than one minute. The ProflVsuor, we are iufonuvcl by hi- agent, fir*t jK-rfonns the various tri< ks of' the spiritu di-t and then exposes them. Reserved seat* for the entertainment will be on -ale at J. Levy's <-igar stand on ami after Wed neitday, without extra charge. Secure your seat* e.irlv, a- h<? remains but one night, and it is n rtain that the lull will I»:■ crowde ! I'RALKE D K I' RK I>.VI ION s. A gentle man from the upper White ltiver set tlement informs us that the farmers in that vicinity arw t-x, < t i<-ncing a j*rei*t deal of aim value by reason of the bears destroying great numbers of their hogs -they having killed thirty head within a shurt time past. KRIM < Kl> Pktcis."-By the advertise mentof Messrs. Frazier A Moon iu to day's issue, it will be noticed that they are selling bri< k at their yard for s♦>.*>() j»er thousand This is a material re duction in former prices. TicKfcl OH K E -TIIC tickut office of the Theater Coinique is no* open, at the theatre, and those wishing boxes had better secure them at oner; as they are iu demand. A plan of the boxes can !*• seen at the theatre. I.fT Dr Mcßride has established agency at the City Drug Store, in this ; city, for the sale of his great remedy, "Tho World's Belief or "Concentrated Tea." Druggist's will please notice. Ihuns SOI.K,- Drifts will he sold on all the principal cities of Europe, by .Alit|rew * untfig, *mn,x- m * inonii; Brothers' store, Seattle, W. T tirw ho cau't afford to dress up now? (Jo to Scliwaliaeher'g and get the atest style of Silk Hats for six dollars! * A Saloon kok Sai.k. —A first cUs» B<t r Saloon in this city, doing a good business, is for snle, on account of the proprietor's intended chittgc of business. Inquire »t this (Hfio*. 1H7(» r\M>Y Piper h»s devised » novelty in the *»ti« k candy line which rends "IN7G" in bright red letters wherever broken, all the way through. Free Lunch.—Free lunch daily at •he ('ity Beer Garden*. oorm-r of .'Jul and Washington stre ts. Nick Wei man. Proprietor. %3T Fresh Chehalis Butter, thn» best in the Maiket, for sale by Moore A Co., corner of Third an 1 Union stre t«, Seattle. * The o: Iv place to gvt tho cele brated Steilacootn, I»ouU and Bre nien B -cr. col 1, is the Ci'v Beer 11 ■» 11. I)R t" At.Hot \ h:i» removed his cftiou to »»kiui Ni>. 1, Hutlcr's building, Occi dental scjnare, opposite the Occidental Hotel. ur For a good, cool jjlt-s of Lager, go to the Adelpliii, opposite Voter's Hall. * tf" W rii on th« i"«<»ii«bitio?i <»{ th Pifsb\ litii cHui'i h wi»*c 11. .1 nee i 11 > 4'n ■< «v . KOTF.L APRJVAi ' < t < !11 b S I A 1 Ii • I I A M vUt, « |Mi (Wdio !• - VM IF HovWf • v i* f \ L I'r »i cir II irrv II K . •. <,m ; I W k - H»* : I. W 1 t«- l«iv»r. H K M '*»!•«, W !rt« I; ><• Wi! i . i l\-i»k«»k I'm \|« ri \, n* '* ti i D w :ni l«h: lYter IVteivm, A v i \';«>r. S'.rt HUW.*\ » tin 11 11 Sunt!i N Vrn-k*. \\ ju UuKb.r Frank C4v<n« N- *< n*tlc; \V Al!«n. I'liarlf* *-IU. IN •ton. H Stretch. Snohoinin'; J R'iUglier, l» Steta it VV Six m \ < itj ; A Keia*, A M Sny.lt r i* 1' ll:rklin£. Portia©!; Wm. Lxdon, Whit" Il.ver. NIV EJCOLAND J II Lewis, Olympic; A Wall i-f, rity .1 TbiMnjNm, M t* S lilusWT, .M!*<*•: I> Mtt«iuni>. Ka>t Sutfiaau ; Frank St. no, Duw&mUli M Martenaon ftn<l wife, !Virtl»nd; J II .!<'!,< •« ar.<l t'rini ily, iity. W Carlton. A«t«»rii. A John *t'»n. Astoria N W S« Kr ijk rt !* tJ tWliran. Duw.itnUh; .1 K Brown, V\ hit. Ki\. r. Mrs M>( as»\ \\ hit< ltiver. •' K I'ullen, cit* A I. Sivncrr, I'<»rt Blakrly. AMIttK AX l!Ol BE. <««*> rg* l*hel}*« Au*trgii;». 1' Fergu v " • ' T Wtkb, ficooik, H U I'i .»»»■;I, Rtc. Track; C F lit vint*, A II *»1 it« Tacoma. II J Hump. 1 ort liUkilj; A C M«r*ttn Ts< onit; A IVt. r«on, p 4 r t Ludlow T>*. M Barns.—For tbo pi«t two •!ay» this cn*mop< litan practitioner, in ' • b< * r.g art, h% \< n stopping at tbe Occidental Hotel. where be will r ; . ua. w» ander*tard. f-r a couple of w.-k«. dunrjt wb b time can be ' n- ilt d by the -ick a;.] all the* af '■ 1 with div wb b b.'iv»" bat?!. 1 t•• »ki for her practiti ners S>> f.tr be liti been weil patronized, aud. iu i>-.' ins*at' r which has come to our k- w ledge, has wrought a truly won-: derf .1 improvement, if n ta complete cure Tint i«, in the < a«<- of tbe well- j kT,o**r. Ittl.au fisherman, wboie ttflic-j tioii of aim *t total blindness, with which he hss be. n troubled for several months j«-t, he relieved in an opera tion of i»*-- t!,an twenty minutu dura *i • Wi- -;r». *!<o informed th*t therei »ii>>th*T r» «»ident of thi- city, whom »• m fully treat.d in San I'rar.ci- o, several years since, who ex j i. 4- - ijr»-it confidence in the Doct< r'» •kill ai d treatment. And in thi.> con ception we give the following notices <> r i riiii g him. which art copies 1 from the liurubolt Bay Statu lard and the Stockton Ju'lrj*iuL/U: ' Dr. .1. J Mcßrile, the skillful practiti./ii. r, and very jKJpular gentle man, his nt the week in this city in truducing a uudicine which possesses w >n<lerful iH>teucy in curing pain. It i> i !*ll».-d • World's Relief,' and is prop erly named, f>>r in every case ot' physi cil •♦uff.'ring which has come under Dr. Mc ßride' s observation and treatment, | reli< fis a!mo«t instantaneous. The j clo-e, searching, keen discrimination in distinguishing and deter mining the nature and character of dis eases and their flymptoms, is an indis j>ensable characteristic of tbe physician, and to Dr. Mcßride's won derful diagnostic ability U iu tbe main to IK; attributed his miraculous success in curing paint, no matter from what muse arising. Such men are benefac tors to their race."— Stockton ent. " Mcßride, of the " Great World's Wonder" fame has been iu our city since the arrival of the last steamer, since which time he has entertained and benefited a large number of citi zens. Some of his cures have been viuiply miraculous. One of wbieh we will notice in particular. About fifteen years ago a resident of this place at tempted to cro-s the • bur' iu a small Loat, in which endeavor the boat was ctpsized and its occupant thrown among the angry breakers. Summon ing his energies, and (ailing into requisition his knowledge of seaman ship he made a desperate struggle against the elements, and was finally thrown upon the shore, exhausted and almost dead. After recovering from his stupor lie discovered that his hear ing facilities were destroyed, under which misfortune he has labored ever since; but having accepted an invita tion fr-'tn the doctor the other day, ao operation was p>rformed that entirely restored him to his former condition. To those who are affrctctl with a fre quent headache, rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache or any other kindred disease, we would advise them to consult this eminent professor. He is to be found at the Nance House. //» /mboldt Stand ard. * ,», T 1 ,11 5 '! ;,RK SAILED FR.QUJ I'ORT l»luk* ly from San Francisco on Saturday la«-t. BORN. TRYON At Port (inutile, on the 2<Hh lust., to the wife of W. L. Tryon, a daughter. BLANCHARD.—In this city on the 21 at Inal., to the wife of J M. Blanchard. a daughter. SEATTLE MARKET REPORT. loItRECTKI) miLT PT MIMM. CKAWTOOO A HAB ataoToa Seattle, July 22, 187 G. Oold iu New York. $1.12*. Currency, here, buying. 89 ; selling, 90. Trade dollars, 95 , half dollars, 90. Home Prosluee Floor. * bhl $5 25#4 75 Wheat. bushel 1 53 liar ley, •• fr*s9o Oats, •• Mriyfij Potatoes, •• 125 Onions, •• J 23<$1 50 Hay V t »n 22 00 Butter. Freah Koll flth 23&U E#K* fldoien i so Crushed Fee* I |i too |b 200 Chickens, doxen 400 Timothy seed, %» bnahel 4 80 Bacon Iftty-ju Wi*il If} Hi.les-Oreen. sated. 4<s«H ; culls, H leaa. Dried, 12* ; cuua, S less. THK LATEST AND GREATEST DISCOVERY («»)od »ws to the Afflicted. Dr. J. J. Mi*. \\ h« l>aa had H upcrleaoa In all i art*, f the w rid.) forraerly of Philadelphia, and rr r. !.t'r fr>.'U» China, has ojened an office at li>-oai 0(1 IDKNTAL HOTEL, Seattle, And will remain nntil August Ist, All who »f»- trsi are mvite*! to call. OFFICE HOt llS—Fr»in > a m. to Jr.*., Son d*T», fp*.ia D t»J 1 O'clock. WONDERFUL ! He tells yi ur d-.w*aae without asking any quea t: Re cXires Rhfurjiatlsni In one day. Curea sn fire mintite* Cure* Head a« he :n one aiinate. Cttrm Fever and Ague in ne -lay. A:»«) refaiatea the Kidcera aad L4ver. IMPROVED KIM OF PAIN, Or rONVEXTRATED TEA. i» a dliwmiy ua.l« b* t»r Mfßn4#*hil« izx I bio*. Orlpplaa mad* t walk wittwul cruUrh« in tmrutj minufcfa. Evrrjklnd f j-atn ruwsi Tl»a Liver ab<J kiduej* H*t!Tilated MtolKiDe eaa ba proratad at tbe or Dar f\J» i+T Botllr. NEW A DVERTISEMENTS COMING!! ONE NIGHT ONLY! YESLERS HALL, OX Friday Evening. July 28th f Affcrr a LMig »nJ SdCffal rnn »t IAUIIISIUUTII KX SAN FRANCISCO, PROFESSOR S. S. Baldwin, AND IMM MOTH, (f "Ts«r" SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED! Endorsed by Upwards of 1,000 Prominent Di vines, Editors, Lit erati k Notables. SSOO CHALLENGE! , - - % PROF. BALDWIN will perform by HUMAN AGENCY All the startling manifestations of the most famous mediums who claim the tions, to be accompllsKleA^jT auToF" *' m* *»* m rmrrnmm What Prof. BALDWIN will do. FOSTER ! I will cause blood letters, at the will of the audience, to appear upon my naked arm. JENNIE HOLME'S TRANSMUTA TION 1 I will cause water to turn to wine and wine back to water, in full view <>f the audience. THE GREAT HANDCUFF TEST ! I challenge an/ offioer of the law or medium to bring to my seance the new est and best patent handcuffs. MATERIALIZATION! I will fully duplicate the famous Katie King apparition; showing spirit fsces, which are often recognized by the audience. CLAIRVOYANCY! I will give clarvoyant tests unequalled by any medium. Clara Bald.vin, while in a trance state, will reveal the past, present and future. . ;TIIE FAMOUS PILLORY TEST! I will bj locked by the committee head and arms iu a pillory, and thej keyhole filled with sealingwax. and I will escape in thirty seconds without breaking the seal. DAVENPORT BROS! 1 villi * l'»w n commit'*** of four gen- Mcini'M >«>-l»«-ted trom the ) ft ) t<> it iui with Mpi-t, and 1 will e*cip»* i -i- , i „| o: •» minute. 1 vvt i | u-duee . tide tn-ii the most wonderful nmnitf* 11*» i »ii«. i.\V Ol" riHI.N K' 1 i .'mii itii'i' will iiiri i hirvl Ml .1 t ->f. »l '1 Hbllti IB t «li<* CHUiOUHIii i e ( i* • llu- I Kick «»f one of the fti.'J;- t'luv will In- ti t>» mv !>*<k, sh l .iltcr injj *" wt "d ««eiir>l) to gether .*t tlic n.».k mid iutF«. will 1... instant«iK-<>ii>ly, «*nd i;i full vi * of th** audience, returned by «• »u»»» unseen power to its owner. Not a knot un tied or a «e*l broken. CHALLENGE TO MEDIUMS ! I unequivocally end without rwKi va tit<!i pronounce the so called pbenomt-ua of Spiritualism bumb«gj?fry. en.l de nounce iceJiums, one end all, as frau.i* Notwithstanding that Spiritualist"* claim that Clara Baldwiu and myself are mediums, I hereby agree to wag« r the sum of ♦•V*) or more, that I can fully, completely end satisfactorily, perform and eijios*.* eny manifestation* of to celled spirit power which I am permitted t«» witneea three tim<-«. (Sgned) PIIOF. 8. 8. BALDWIN. Expoeer of Spiritualinn NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Front Stats, - - • SIOO Back Sests - - -50 Centa No Eatre Charge for rved Saata, at J- w* Cigaf stand, on and a'ter Wedneeday, July 2f>tb. MISCELLANEOUS. 13 UY YOUR GOODS ov B R 0 i SCHWA6ACHEB & c o ! THEY KEEP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT, AND SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE I3ST TUB TERRITORY vv. h. piimphhhy, Successor to PUMPHREY AND Y OUNG. |!ookscllcr and Stationer, SBA'l'l'JLiß W. T. DEXTER HORTQN & CO., BANKERS SEATTLE, W. T. f\ EPOS ITS RECEIVED AND AC l' r«nmt • K< |i( « t ■ • * • l !t"'k "t 'i.iot'i i!lu<> i| "..I t«- <l. j» •sita fr'm d*'** - c » La i' :i.l.*- *tl Fr »i. v V rk Uimi, > !. .«!.<"! "ii wrurily : • w ; i-. r ck' in l otlif i ! «»»♦- k*—; tn^ i .»!c<n itM »r .. t |»r*aeda |« r«*rrsj»tiy If IMl! • u. lav<-«tn.ctiL* m i£r*i Kit .t« *a«] other »-rt* *♦ f» 3(' w ce it zM<> w T. P. FREEMAN !!•<■ ju*t r»ir. v**l hi* w-w <>n Will , Opjx»ein- Ocrlikbtil Hotel, AXTTUIXti IX Hl* LIKE. AS GOOD AS Tin: BEST AND CHEAP AS THE: CHEAPEST. •JfVfcii benref rth V+ procured. FOR THE CHOICEST Imported Cigars AS It VolNtec^fM, GO TO FRED. BABKEB'N, Comer Mill an 1 Comni rial » e ts. MISCELLANEOUS. THE A B CADE JUST OPENED the ABB ~mm Fashionable Stock |OF DRY GOODS DRENS GOODS, FANCY GOODS Ladifs' and teats' Furnishing Cummls. Hon anu Boys' Clothing, Hats, Taps. Trunks, Valises. Ever brought to this city. 1 ** 4 isT Our stock has beeu selected l>v ourselves i«erpoiialiy, ami k t the requirements of the trade, we feel safe in saying that we have th«> hesi, selected stock in this market, ami at low prices. BOYD, I'OM'IN \ YOUNG Seattle Stone Yard ! mW oltit mm * MANUPACTUUER OP MMIUMONUMENTS.HEADSTONiS.TOMBS Also furnishes Stone for Building Purposes. Cemetery Work of all kind; exe cuted. All orders promptly filled and aatis&<*»***« ed. Persons living at a distance l>y sending a desci. " * •" oy wish, can have Designs, Prices, Ki them to choose from. * Shop on Crawford k Harrington's Wharf. SEATTLE, W. T. _ _ r IS7O. 1575. M. A. KELLY & CO., iiruggists iMi iroTHEoiaif^ Wltolemilt' ■<<-!:t ■d, SEATTLE. "W. 'X*. Ak wc carry the Urgent stuck of Drugs. Medicines, Perfum» rl» « Ac , «>f nny h >u«f in t >wn, w • riu offer superior inducements to the traders of the Hound for tl»«*lr order* f«*r «• t. mat* th* Jobbing trades specialty, and will *>ll good*st bottom prt< «•«. The ladies will flud oar»Toilet Department very complete, with tlo iii>»t I>» 11, ate !'• rfr.i»i*ry, and flue Co«tueti<)tiea. I%e have the reputation of keeping the finest and it m-ed* txit a trii.l to prove 11. Particular attention given to filling Medicine Chests for ronntry Phy«ici..n« and Ships. §§TSIQN- PIONEER DRUG STOBE. GOOD NEWS, The undersigned arc constantly receiving by every *teamer from San l'laitc-i*** a largH ufMortmont of CHOICE OROCERIOS And ke»p constantly on hand Oregon € y i t^ r r 9 <J»ib Fresh Graham Flour, Corn Meal, Jlye Meal, Bu<'k\vhc;it« Flour, and Rice Flour, Chicago Hams. Bacon and Smoked Salmon . Fresh ('alifoiiia Butter, Eastern Maple Syrups. County Produce bought and sold. Everything krpt hy i IWM'J »IMBB 'MWSH'I MWli Will U« found in our stock which we prof Mine to «*•!! ch« x' t - i (h*:i uv - •* f» >* hointi < in S -little. All g'xMln guarantied. Lii v«* u* * trml and U- <on vino t. UimkK D<*ll«rr«l In nil I'url* «l «»»•• •lljf Irn «»l 4'U.«rfc«. a:u a■ b Btsj&s rs u o!.. «. -•*: FRONT ST&IIDT, SEATTLE, W. T. PAWTSHO & STORE Bj c. oKi»»:nAX. Miii opposite OccltktiUl > am rii.K. h. r. CARRIABE, SIBN, AND ORNAM E NTA L PAINTING. ALSO HOI K PAIXTIX<«. At abort nolle* UKi fMMMbk riUi. ■. «». «». ui.ni; jm4SH'H LoJs*-. N'<#. 4, ®h» * *vrry WEDXEBDAY EYEXIXO •» 7H o'clock. la the tutJ!. of tb« ordrr V* iurtt«-1 tu By ur4rr of tb# X. <1 <z;a r £: asASEif i li. DILLKIt, Propria! m*. < (KucccMur tj y V. Mjj < r MILL STREET, SEAT fLU. < otaotmitfy on Ifnii I t' CHOICEST ME AXI. VBGET ABXil . -3 j ...ALSO CORNEO BEEF AND PORK. SMOKED MEATS, . PORK and BGLUG:. i 3AUSA jtiw, , HEAD-CHc.ESE, TRIPE. El;,