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THE DMA IMELLKiEMRR. Tuesday, December 19. Tile LrxYCRK ltr Li:, n.ey. of P >rt'and. was gre*:>< i by « g<«od a : di ence Ust evening at the Brown Church uj on the occasion ot hi* Wet; re on lb* Centennial Exposition. The primirv object of the lecture was to raise fund for the new Presbyterian cb ;rrh budd ing, now in the oonr*e of construction, and judging from the nucn'ter present we may pronounce it a* much of a nu - ersa in that regard a* it was other wise. The lecture was listened to with mil' h attention throughout. It wan d'lneredia a familiar coo relational st) le. and sufficiently in detail to ai<-»t the 'lesign—namely, "A bird'*eye we* of the Centennial." First in order came the main building of the gr<-at KtpoaiUon. the center of attraction there. A terse but very interesting de scription of the principal objects of in t'-rfstjin which was gieen. the lecturer passing on rapidly from one poi.it f. another. Tb»n h- spoke of tbe different Sta!<- bs:it«ls><|{•«. ■«i.< 1 th« ir eiliibit* ; of t■ exhihi'.s i,( tliff. rent nations that took j .» t lu the exhibition etc. He spoke particularly of th« great Corltas engiene in Machinery Hall, as tiring me <>f the greatest wonders of motlern - <be m cat skill. In drawing hit con elu-ions, after giving a sketch of the Centennial, lie stated that in nearly ail th« arte and in the munition* of M«r, we are unquestionably aarp* Iby the nations of Euro|«; hot in nearly ail | useful inventions the I'nitesl Stmt's stands prominently preeminent, partic uiarly so iu th" iiiTetitiou an<l *d »pt i ti m of agricultural machinery 'Tin. Lirinii Itkoa.x Jvu.' TLe titiiiu-it) %s it It » sst h<'td« to * straw h-ss iawutite |irov -< l.iai; but the avidttv with whu h tn»ny intn ding to ** tlit* iiltli' brown jit* i« «*v»n rn'iff remarkable A pra« tintl ill i»tia tion of this wps given yeston lay af ternoon <*n Vflir'* wharf, just * >•*< k of the b>a- k*mith tbop A burly logger frmn one of the ramp* across tin* Sound t »m« jwtddling up the »lip in la* *kitf 11«* c%mr in to tho Ibo *w-p«, moor vl hi* little craft, and was shortly afterward meandering up town, s.ving inff m veritable"tittle l>row» jug ' in hi* j band. In (luft court* of tunc he iime shambling down the wharf wit It M g*it that allowed plainly bo bad been paying his devotions at the *brine ot littOL*lißut he still »lung to tin* lit* tl« jtig He left it on tbc cap of the wharf, and after a deal of skirmi-hing about, succeeded 111 pi tting the line to the okitr clear. Then ho scrambled up the ateps and pmcured the much ptiz-d jug. but during tin* time tbc ikiff bad *wung off, and in attempting to mnki« a long stride to get aboard. b> uiivsrd In* , »t»»p am] »fiit down with u fcpln»h His In ad soon wrno peering up out of the water, and bi« band stretched! aloft with the "littlo brown jug" Hi HI in hi* grasp After «p!a*hing about awhile and sinking and rising again, succeeded in re.K hing the of tho skiff Ho ought the side of the craft with ail iron grip with his left hand, j and with hi* right placed the littlo jug out of danger. Then bo nearly upset' hi* skiff in trying to iret in, but ut this juncture tome men from the black smith shop ca«« to hit assistant o. and he was M«on safely enitcounicd in the skirt latside bin little treasure Front Stiiket. -Mr. Kdwurdt, the! contractor, is now pushing the Front street gratio mbead conimendably The till 011 Mvii- >ll sti«-( t ba* bri'd com pie ted, and tlio cut run up just nbove the alley »t Dr Whhl'i reaidt u<l the wori *»t dropinx) for the present.] and tin* force employed then* n moved . to burry through the cut At Mr. A A Denny's roiiib'uot on Front street In . two i»r thro* days more the cut at tliAt : place will have been completed. and the entire street opened so as to le jmts abU for teams. The work, however, i* not quit* don* yet Them is A rut still t» 1h» mad* U'tween I'niou ami I'ikc •tret U, And considerable tilling to f done »long the cribbing elsewhere. And also h little grubbing in the cut opposite Mr. penny's bouw CaßNi\ Knots.— A swarthy wri of llAwaii got into A littU altercation with • 'MelicAti man At one of the Fort Gamble mills A >hort time since, and after exhiusting their YOCAbtiUry of bitter epithets they twiue t« blows and finally to • close tussle, during which the 'MeIiCAO got itie Kanaka's finger in hit ui>Hith and gave it a vigorous chaw ing up. The result was that on Bun d*y thw Kanaka had to Come to the S« at tle h< spital And have liis finger amj u- j tatcd by l)r. We«d :-«r SurU-r noffil his pile driver down to th« S A W. W H U Co s wharf yestervlay and eoiuiweneetl piling there Again. The wlurf will cv tei drsl out into the hay 150 feet before the woek m completed. Work will «.»osi be on the incline. This litter has l«een |>>st|v<ued tor eometime, AS the fttrea was all concentrated on the track promises a s]»e.sly tv>m|>letion of llie work. AiVOMMODATIoN Andrt w Chillwrg is pr» pwrol to fwll drafts in any desire I Amount on OrcAt Britain, IreUud. Is* r many. Norway and other Kurop*-an ismntries at his office on Front strn. r thr«* tb>*»rs below the IntkLLioen< t k otliv** FartMA who wish acoomnnxla ti <u in this line wcaild d 1 well to give him a 1 all. So>* St'NK. We hear thAt one of th«* Kenton o#al aeows sni.k at the dump on the Duwaiuish night Ktfore last with aUwit 1*» «s*r K»»ts of \ FJforts wt-re su%ie with tin* be.pot th# steamer Otter to rain* it. but it is i am 1 that it will j rote a Uv*al lo*- I? is |svat»l that the wow sprung 1 Us* r mg the ntglit and fjllsd | JT Yesterday the last atriuger mas 1 aid ACT* s - the trestle at the an>l l*»t night a<L the flat iitr* »;x in num'wr. wrre b'oagbt down to the de pot and lowded with srwity-two t«-ns of material foe th? t < tskeu «ip this morning THE JAMifr *OX PR IU£R». —A- yet w, Sw 1,-:* V - *;<* d the ."'Cent i:i»p>rt*ti {,- f Holiday (i „,j. 0 f the J ir.Ah v.>c Fito- now on display in their elegant quarter* in Colt man's \rv k bn".! lit.? b-.- a* their tine ««üb iishments ar 1 eiter.-ire *t ck« in their r-'pec'iv** line*, <u> attrautirelv »li%_ piayad, are a ik": cre-litafcle t-> their g ->f ta>!' 1 ..-i terprise and to our city, we deem them «b <-,( r: tire—unexcelled a- th«*T »'« (-K/th e-tiVtli'hment» < onnef *. >i bj ar,v %r one i ti the c-ist- and are well v. ,rthv if :i v *it fr<»oi il strangers ar.d thc*e f i e«*h»'tic t;»*v in our own <' tnra r ty W .f .ru;> -or.'s JewelrT Kmp< r ,:r. f" ••'. ■ri C i;»oierri;tl street hs« net f?L in -t attractive S«r> V-A ; ! - ' ! e ! J;d etit'i le of J*?tn I r.;■ i irran"«.! with tl, 1 t 4yi-of r> v '.yit g* J i »' • !•>. •t- • 'bow. his < < k to »h-« *• «t at tra. rii ; »• it <b • tb *tr tit.« -i f a ! th r*- f y Tli» int*-ri.>r ftrrangon, f •,is »v.rr n, f 11,. m,„t modern -tyle. ,i embraces ov> r 2M fe*-i '4 »|»■ !•%+> ■* in Oi< ;.il, walnut ar.d pi if» Ri »*« i i wiiirlj ar«- di«pl«yd hu «fpgant stock of we Iry watches, si!- vj-rwar*. I t-tr,r- «. !?:d uiu>i«al KOO>U, comprising the Itrj; <>t st.« k of any hou.-e r<■ ■rth of the y *ui yer brother of the firm, is ucli and favorably kn<mu to all in our city f >r hi*. atf*bility and busin« s* qualities. lie has one of the best appointed stock* HI his line in the city, situated m Caiman's brick build ing, fronting Mill street, ami con necting w 4 rb th jewelry emporium. Hi* fi\tiires ar< *ii)"ng the finest in the city Handsome shelving, plate gliM show cases, and one ot the largest mirrors in the town On his she'res and in his elegantly-iressed •how windows, he bus displayed a splendid stock of h'tnds4,rn>.> ix> »»< unp •t. 'i. nery. albonis-, bible*. ,i 4 ,i H host of the lttf -t n ivelrje* f r«»\ * v*«c« an<l fancy go.■> 1«, v,10.-ti entitle hiut. a* be has done. f<i designate bis establisfiment "San?a b'luiis* llesdqcarter*:" for eer tainly th j ivenib-s' patron saint o»nid not havi found al* Iter dep.t John ny with hi- usiitl liberality, v»ill bsve ;i grab l>>* containing some four Inindnsl jirewnt* which he |iruj>o«'s to Hw-ty to th<* c hildren of Seattle on Chriotnias morning, when he ussiif" s tt> Santa ( laus will j>er sonally preside The combined estab lish'iients ot the Jamiesoo Itrotln rs are c rtainly not to t»e excelled in our city and are deserving ot the liberal p»t roinge thit tiny receive, being noted f-i their fair dealing, uniformly low priees and libera! a 1 verti«ing. whirh areeertnij ethics in business success. Hop ('t t.xt'UK .Mr. Janict Kutwu tie, who LITE* on the SIM <ju,iltuie, in foiui- us that bo li-t- rented twenty acres ut LU ranch to a Mr H Khoades from the I'uyallnp valley for the pur pose of hop ;ai»iug. Ihe lessee »gne* to put up tho inwisary buildings, Mr. fcutwMio fur milling tho labor of oue man. Ib> aUi furnishes the poles re quired for twenty aero* of hup*. The I lease covers n jaricd of ton years. Mr. Kntwielle is now negotiating with a gentleman from svpitk who with"S to, lease a jH'ition of his farm for the •A u»e purjKJM!. L'.uties from S<piak and I'uyallup lnve carefully examined the ; soil of the Snotpialmio valley and prouounce it superior to any iu Wash ington Territory, west of the Cascade mountains, for tho growing of hops. Henry McClurg. on the Skykoinuh, has Mivoral acres in hops and has com- ! pitted a dry -house the last summer. Mr Cha«. Short, living just above town, raised some bops the past season enough to demonstrate bow prolific tho *oil is Two years ago, tho intc I* I*. Smith, wboee home-stead adjoins tho town plat of Snohomish city, raised hop* j that t«»ok tin premium at our county fair, and were awarded thu first prt-m --nini at tbc territorial f*ir at (Myinpia. Mr llnrl)H<rt, who rt M b > about three miles below here, has proved the fact that hop* will thrive and mature on bis place.— *f tr. FAKMiNo nX Ot U Rivers—Mci»rs Dennett A Wiiitt i« r, of <i leu wild, will haveagiitt ut 111 iu running order be fore harvest They had their vtw mili running within ten days of thi tunc fixed when they broke the ground fur it. So no niAn who has a rAneh tbut will produce grain of Any variety need hesitate to tow it lieunett A Wbittier wilt pll rob Ate all the gram offered At the market rates or exchange it for Hour Me*sr« lsemut tJc Wbittier haee tsk n steps to bring here a plainer. In thret months time they wilt be able to supply all the lumber called for in the country . besi Set |*>rtiug some uf our tine csl'iiwt woods. The drain ou our it wunvs for luiuher alone the pAst j car, has not Ut'U less than from seven to ten thousand dollars. The new mill will stop thAt leak. We shall have a flourishing mill b« re t*?fore neat fall. The mA' hinery is already hero tor a gn-t tuill s'for. Fink i«ih>i>s - I.ike m<>st of our mer t°h*uts. Mr. M A Kell\, the druggist ac 1 Apothecary. ta- Iven making ex tensive preparations for the h -iidAvs And has got his t stablishment fully in order for that occasion lie has ou ea hibttton a larg«> Assortment of fancy t> lift and hyAcinth »<ts. eoiognes, ahJ choice ptrfumes »<f every d«fa»riptioii' Ho also has % l*rg»? Assortment of drug's of ail km it. brushy s|H>ugeS, \ anktv iu ti 11*. :»i. : drugsjitt - sunarit s gpner aH_v lie recently reOrived dirett from New York t' -avs of tu w g >ods. which ht ptirvbA-el while KA.it Any one wishing Anything in the druggist's line need net go further than the ' Fione- r Drugstore" to find it. S>VU.<t V The people ot tlu t'OU gr« g %t»oi.al s>, ~.:y isAve Ai;-th<r of tbt }lt i«si.t - ,aI I< * a tin ta; i» f. r W v v{: sd .v 1 ?..• gml trcidem - * of Mr> I>r NN«»>l A or li* mvitAtion .» fi!< iuli I t * ?. stifud ;sic. • mging g k '■ - *nd » c*n »ti u will con stitute t!i tr s ,i| »i f tbt> i •** .VI. Sui.lh* r» uiv\«?d into his tin 1t w re»: Sen* it »r U< : t »a \ ester Oat It hi* leer; f at a •T>*t ■ * ! pre- » !•>• sti « t I'gA't «v It is fumi*het| with ail tb u. vkrn i t:nj«rovrrneotA. hAvmg • •*> r*rprot««d by Mr Jc* CUtt. THE OFE&%.—A rare treat is in store f«?r the eitireas of Seattle, at Yesler's ll*ii to-night, upon which occasion the Kng'iah and Comic Opera Troupe will appear in the opera of • The Graud I touches* This is the first tim-" Scat tle his ever l»en visited by a first clase Gp< tx troupe, and we expect that this brief -w"*v»n of two nights, will be kiwrmrful in every |>*rticular. A» to the *>u;*riijr talent and m> rit of the we need not dilate, as our readers art* already tally apprised of tbe.r accomplishment* and success else where Oi their last appearance in Portland the theater was crowded. And ■ *, ty demonstration of i e.rty appruval wi« manifested l.y the audience A gentleman from this city, who w*s present on tb-j occa .*i m, in tortus us tliat the opera was superior to anything be ha i ( ver witnessed on this coast. *' 1 thst the eitiaens of Portland offered to ewitribate a Urge sum gratis to have then* remain a week longer. i-t?~ Ihr mutinous <r«w of the ship j War Hawk «ho have leen ijing in jail h»-re several days, were taken aiioaid the ship la«t night They made no reftUtance »t all aad everything weut iff |xa<-eably and quiet. The ship, we presume, will sail sometime to-day. BOB*. WO<»1»AIO>~1D OlympU. Dec sth. to tk« wife of Th»Mlnr« Voultrd • aon. ■IXKIKD K 1.1 ST EK BAIiTUTT —At tMctUfuoUi, Nu*. -'•th. Wiu. H. Ketitsr »DU llrt Laaia H«Us H*iilctl. b'lDKt tiHkKH -In Clirkr count;. NOT. J"th, Ml— MWB Hprk». DIED. CI VMNdHIM lb tliii city. Ihh- lstb, V»ry, | n.fsr.t chiij of John ud Catiuiiig. tiao). of dropsy of tb* t-rmin. K«;ed t yitr, Fu itt-ral kt tbe Csttiollc Cbunh at 10 o'clock to morrow. RoSF. In Olyiupia. l»*c.ytb, I>la M . dauabtvr of J U. an ! 11. Hoar, 1 year aud a uoutha. HAXCOCI Oa the HtlHafoaAiiab. Dec. 1, IS7C, 1 ' rankle, aoa of f H, ilancock, aged 10 year* am! 11 iiiontha. SEATTLE MABKXT REPORT. eoaaacrtn nau,v st v. m<>KTO* a co. SSATTLK. Dec. 10, IH7«:. Oold In New York, JI.O?V l>im-n<y, hera. buylcir. W : •ethnf, 91. Trade dollars, 9* , half dollars, 97. COKUA«. RTD IIAILR AR cauwrou> K Miajuxoroa. Ilsisf Crwlare Flour. M bbl |7 on Flnur. V bt>l f. s<Viv»! 5" ' Wheat. 91 bushel I 00 0»«". •• i Potatoes, •• 731 H ton ,vuu Unions, |I 100 TTSI 1 so Barley, (feed) fi ton ,t5 01) Bran, (fusil, fk tfc m c Hhorta. (feed), fl ft l!»c ' Hay » ton 17 ' Buttea. Fresh K*.ll Htl» x>#4o I K 4&* |l doxen eo . I "rushed Feed V ton 34 00 ! Chickens, ftdoaen 5 M Timothy seed. V bushel 4 90 £•«*» ls««iu l«H<ais Hides Oreen. «a*ted. «•«« \ ■ culls, S l*»s. Dried. 13 H ; culls. >« lees. Nass FrsaclsM Market Baa Faaaotaco, Dec. 15. Flour—s3 j7Ji. H heat—ll I(**J 15. Bar ley-Feed at tl JO. (lata—fl A&AI 96. Hay—l 6 as. PoUtosa MMaao. ! RENTON COAL COMPANV A. HANDERSON, NrrrrUry... F. 11. HENDERSON. Pumttpal Puci or Bviixm : OI«. EA3T HTRJCET, SAN FRANCISCO. Lo* «Tton op Vuau : BLACK KIVKK, kINU COt'ltTT. W. T. PHIS OOMPANT IH SEIXINO A MfPE -1 RIOR ARTICLE OK j COAL AT $6 PER TON, An-.l furtiUhlnif Sloclhol J«r» coal. m per ttip uUtii'Ln, it tbe r»t» of ■ Four Dollars per TON. Apply at Offlca of the RENTON COAl* CO. on Commercial Mtmet. gnttlf. W. T. FOR SALE OR REM A (Vitag* House hard ftotthr.l and pleasantly on tti'Dlh mil Washington itrwU Ei.r farther | irti. n!m apply to Crawford 4 Harring •aa nwtr Grand Ball NEWCASTLE. i Th»r* will b» a Oinatmaa IteM ;o Ik* Nfw Ha!! al Nrw»-Mill, on MONDAY NIGHT | IH k €*. CmuuHm of Arrmittu.* lU JOHN SMART JOHN M. KANLEY C F E. J T ROACH JOHN S. SMART JOHN HODOKB PETFR MONT* JOIN M. EAN LIT Ticket* I* Ball *«4 • » » Dec I*. ROOMS TO RENT. iwru( pimiit Lfliifitf is 1 private riiilit ■«. Mtr Uke tmlni part at utatt.m tuittlfii br •Pfirtsf •» UMOT k< *rtt JIISCF.LLAXF.OrS Holiday (Ms! Largest and Finest Stock or Holiday Goods # Ever brought iut« the TVrntory, rosinctisv: of * lArge Ajuu-rtmaut i*f BOOKS In Morocco* BOOKS In Ivory, BOOKS In Cloth, i Aud aii v«ritt; <>f TOYS Of EVERY DESCRIPTIOi. Penoim wlstiiu# *"> of the »lx>ve hhonlil call •11J examine my ttfck Wf, waking purchase#. W. H. I'l lIFHIItV, Mill St.. Seattle. BUY YOUR GOODS *» mr B R 0 SCQWABACHRB & c o THEY KIEV TJIEi LA HO ESI ASSORTMENT, AND SKLL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHKK HO USE X3ST THE TERRITORY 11. M. SAUNDERS L*uir..*&*»! % '»• ET%. HOOK AND JOB PRLMIXd IIFFIIt Ja i* t© ktn 5« of »*tl) ant! Promptly ut Ke*»on able Kat<N. WMkiAfton Street. le&r Commercial .OAr« aiMatV Tribal* ! «Mk MISCELLANEOUS. W. G.JAMIESOMi 4»i* .V© I'ELTIES! vow rw: Christmas Holidays i\«w (omplete. The Largest Assortment Ever Opened in this City. fiis sjaTiawAsi WATCHES & JEWELRY 1111 ve in its? sifts 11 lit minir. lirSICAI. INSI I! I M KNTB. Articles Purchased Free of Charsre. PRICES the Lowest of any store on the Cossti CALL E \KLY& MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. W. G. JAMSEmWH Jewelry Emporium. s. r ANDREWS. <; h t». W. WARD. S. P. ANDREWS & CO., STOVES AND TINWARE, Staves HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS STEAM AM" <1 AS 11J'TiXGS L P. SMITH & SON, Wa toll ma kei»K &Jewelers, ro«i.»otflU y »iin<,nucr t'tl.* JH-Oj tof »n>i vlriuitv that II,• v »r«-1 . ijstnul'v n-iMving !»rge addition* to thui d< «lr»t>]r k!,a ( .f HATCHES, CIMS. JKUiiRI, SII.VCItU \IIC. Arc., Suitable for the Holiday Trade. *'• '■'•J! ■ lafMtlMOf our Mofe «iiU ;ri M, w.- , wMwrtli »'-ur. ur . Mlflnx i.tUt wc rutke it a polal t«» tlcnervf their curtain. {••hmN tto any |>art «f th* |«j cxj»n t>» the «rdt rf r» parti* <« All kimls of .lobbing ami Repairing in our line promptly a:nl {satisfactorily done. XV' \n * Ways »! h |,,< tin! <4:|., gr< (HU friend* L. P. SMITH & SON, Ofl-nit* th>' Jin r» rt). ■ I'KONT STREET. ■ - Seattle, \V. T. W. A. JENWIWOSJ, Vht-lfMlt and K*UU IM-aJer It C iojoa GIMMES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, FINE TEAS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FLOUR, FEED, &C. Imported and California Wines, Korfip ana Domestic- l.iqaors, < i«j;irs and Tobacco. All Guaranty} a* 1I» jr- • :,t. 1. «. iu tL«» (,'itv Free of Charg** Commercial Strcot. ScattJo, w.T. 1000. 1000, < i: \Ki \ ha>Tl\< is H vv r 1.000 BUSHELS OF OATS AND BARLEY At ih»-,r *t !b<- C'«*i I. r Z,3Ul{ ' Xotife. * i a.- -*;• ~j .41 tt» Bi.ik iAirj ! MESSRS FORCEY & NICUOLSOH, *l. *1 L-mtJlrr UT} a su hia t!i- paMU tot thr ItUti. t>- *.*•»- tLO i.» * • 'ttrlfdnl » t>tt <J r«l«. tfu,. J» ••-uCit ft .iatir.sukU a >t ih* f>r Lti % AMI 9TM in MISCELLANEOUS. Nlli:U>h\& HVDB «-or Kvi'oy A Sutter Strata. Sail Francisco, VtXISMB IS 3ium€ AND NIKir.IL KSTRIMXTt THE UNEQUALLED Th**> Superb Tnstrnment* bv* *chiev«4j| "'.•? •yci-nw nnparmllrled ui tho kutotj of : v¥H Mmnufeoturr. Tfai-jr w* cmirktM* for Of** Tolom, Mk - aad snttaiM of Tone, sad PweUUty. " CENTENNIAL AWARIfi Grand Triumph for tfie J8 Weber «| Piano*! SWdliff mrrtved the highest sward for iflHk etic. purr, ftiul nob t> lie, ooiubtnad r*t i>-«>r, ► li.lilv ••! >.'i>u«tructioii. Mil jgjtm l< u. «■ of workmermhtp. m »howu in Orud flpMfc. ;; - an l t'priglit iM Sherman & Hyde Square Grand Pianos in El# srant Cases, $450. i Reliable Cheap Pianos, SM. ' ____ The Celebrated | Standard Orgat^ IttH't-ivivl tin- Mxtal anil DlpU'tutof AwtrJ It tiM Centennial. y^jfea AM liiktruiucut* Wirriutnl i:ij Hold otfMt In»Ulliuouto. Sherman & HydUt SAX FEANCWIU tWt For Hale on TO LET! 2 M'' Tju- Uotme end Let <m Third tlrwl WNI & L 'k On rrawißftlilr term* Apply on the prvtiiia#*, to MAHY JANE DoIGHERfT. | <lec 9-2w CHICAGO MAKKEfj FRONT STREET, SKATTLfc J ONSUM &OLST||), j Proprietors j Fresh & Salt Me^|^ , | & Vegetables CONSTANTLY ON HANpt 'M Notice* jfl N tit to CmJiton of Htcalnxr L>iaj>ahh •; Twenty rent* on lb* d >U*r > aab. dividend. »lii »«■ paid on presentation fit ar. .59H count* »i;*lfi*t I>l»i>«trb ■•"'M Mc>'At*<»nT k I.EARY, *3 tt->rn»r» f >r JkiuM CrkwforJ, TriuUe of Ciwd||&j|S| Seattle, W T„ Dec, 4th, 1*76. dltf WOLD BROal Have on band •' 50 TOl OP NO. 1 HAte :'»0 Tons of Carroth and Tuj|p||| At tbeir f»rui is H<t'i»fe vftll* j. .. jj l).-y have K »«t fa-UHn-a for wtoUrtc/ wti'U ti»r> wiii uk«- on rr—i n>Ht tfuM iißlfefJl K >kr*<'i(w to iHuff in jj<,od <>*%** tn Um KMrtm* WOLD IBM., f^Sai 4!Ml*lot Hqnak VilUfPyi SI.AITI.K NU'USI RY I One mile east front V«-slt-r'» Wharf o% ...Jls th. r>a<l to Luke Washington. 'jjjwm • Stage runs past the Nur *urv twice a day. Fruit Treeay SHRUBBERY; J HERBACEOUS PLMU|J ilkl Hirftl (IxJc# YMUKTIES Of fEACHKH |g|| Tu»l ur ».;■{ <«>> to Uti* Uiu*lc mm! ripen C. W. LAWTON. PrnprM-tofj^ffl