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THE DAMY INTELLIGEM ER.
VOL. HI.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
HcsiC»rr. Job* I.cibt
leNAUGHT & LEAHY,
i TTORSKYS -A T - I, Aw, SOL ra
mus IX CHANCKUY, <f I-HOC
TOM IN ADMIRALTY.
jjjjj pcurtiM iu tb« Dlalrict ard Supreme
*lll ijfv* »p»*-i»l attention to Col-
fcc.; also to th« parchaw
'!33«<sfß«al Ertat*.
XTA uth ' ,BT2 * i' sß
D. P. JENKINS,
SEATTLE. W. T.,
nftWSKY-A T LA W, SOLICITOR
ijf CMANCKUY, AM> I'IiOCTO/t
FT ADMIRALTY. mb2l
W. R- ANDREWS,
ifTORNEY-AT-LAVV,
SEATTLE, W. T. a*>[>U
MS. S. D. HEWES. M. D.
homceop athist.
Ik if the First Lad) Graduate in Medifioe,
Ofwsbaraarrlifii U> th« people of Seattle and
to north Paclflo Coaat.
On Doctor Hewea romei \f«t after ten yenr*
at eatmtact and aocrnwful practice. Will open
to lb* sl-'k. Mulhera can find a linmr,
Vflk tha bast modlca! attendance d.iriiiK confine.
■Hit. and pat writ* for i;cwril meilii-rt! treatment.
Will tfaat the alck by letter, and fill order* for
XtdklDS by mall or eipreaa
Btaidence on t'niun atrset. tietween Fourth and
ifUi. luy'/Jdwtf
OR. G. BRYANT,
Physician ami Surgeon.
NEWCASTLE, W. T.
DBS. I. i H. B. BAGLEY.
Homao pat hints,
SEATTLE, W. T.
OH. I. B. BAOLEY. LATE PROFESSOH OF
Principles and Practice of Hururry In Ike
■tekl(aa Central Medical College, will make
OpnttTt ftarg*rj and Surgical Plveaaea a special
ty, ia4 will attend to calla In any part of the
•otud. <ll9
MLGXCMJIOUN,
Seattle*, W. T.
01«s Re. t, Dispatch Building, opposite Occi
dental Hotel.
OR. G. A. WEED,
#I'»«EON AND PHYSICIAN,
BF.ATTLR, W. T.
D. LOCKE, M. D.,
DENTIST,
Nnaanenl Office— Front Room, up-etalm
IWWrthaPe Block, Seattle. W. T. jy:tl
DENTISTRY.
i. 0. ORASSK, DENTIST. OF-
Acs In Stone ft 1 < tr fc New Build
llr on Commercial idreet. All work
BIJ.S. MAGGS,
Dentist,
WIJCR. MILL STREET.
••Wfcddle aad Harneae Store, KAMT OF OC
CIDENT At, HOTEI. fiS.
Hwtro flaptism
—AND
HYDROPATHY !
ML-P*TKO Mtoxmr MEDICATED
y D will Our* para rats. Khruin >tlsm,
'JWs uf Kervniia Affection*. Also, will
«3L®*ll«ii<l. and cans* thorvttiih action of
organ ■ of tho body.
®*t»fc»a by contract.
► ri the
Bath Rooms
•"oaiir ion*vm<-nra> aroitr,
COIISIERnAL STKKF.T.
It. POAKE.
B. CLARK.
•fWCTOR & BIILDGR.
i
{ *AETKES FIRST - CLASS
A T THE LOWEST It A lES.
**apWt» untiit for raisin* and nio*lnf
ij?*' W attend to such crier* wltfc
diapatoh.
Straet, opposite the Pavilion.
MORRIS £ CO.
<*"U »od Mining
, » "*■ •. BartiMt'a Building,l
K 1 * Waihla|ta H Kircl*
ai< iuuim. MU
■■ Impacted upun Plana and
furaske*
lttrwrv " J *o^
Episcopal Visit to Pu&et Sound,
Described by a Catholic Indian.
Tt lalip, Sept. 31 -t, !*•"
Ei> I.ntei.i.k.kx' er :—A short time
I «vr a hrg< a*«<rnbly of Indians
K»t!i> red on the neigblxiritig Leaeb ;
some w>r« telling news ai«d 'onie
othi-M muking harangues according to
their own fashion. Being thoroughly
acquainted with their language, I felt
especially interest d in listening to the
address of a youi.g Snohomish Indian,
to friends be h»d not seen f>r a long
while, and having readily made a
translation, I herewith transmit the
same, hoping it iu*jr ilxi interest the
numerous reader* of your valuable Ix-
TKLMOKNCEK
F r tends, said the thoughtful
sp.-aker, "yon all know inc. I have
bet a at school; am u Christian. and as
such I will relate some incidents I
have »itues<ed, and which, I doubt not,
will cheer the heart of those who wor
ship my God and profess my faith.
Listen all ot you, men and women.
Five we»-k« ago the pries'-chief
(Hisht p) from K*-tcbut hat t V* nc 'iwr)
accompanied by thy pr est oj Z -la
letch (Seattle,) arrived, as exp cte t, at
the wharf <t\ lul.tlip linmeillately
the flay*, the bells, our pri-stt, our good
agents, and many delighted Indian*,
all cheerfully and" r ligiously saluted
his Lordship, and honored Christ in
the person of his true representative
and noble ambassador. The prient
chief said he was glad, and implored
for us all the blessing of In-avcn.
Next day, at the rising of the sun, we
all met in the house of Gol, where
the Bislmp made a solemn offering of
the Divine Son to the Almighty
Father, and prayed the Holy Ghost to
descend into the soul of those who
were prepared. How grand ! how im
posing it was ! Telh, ah, telli harha !
On the same d*y, when the sun came
bt-youd the half of its way, the
priest-chief and our priest from
t'he-tlarss (Priest's-point) both took
their departure in a yood Chinook ca
noe (Ao-trbass.) to visit the Snohomish
Indians, wuo were also prepared to wel
come their ghostly fathers. The good
Ziz-ladeich priest departed from th m,
<luty urging him to return home. The
Hilltop appointed me pilot, anil soon he
tailed inu Captain. 1 was very proud
of it, and felt much contented. The
Northern breeze and the waves were
not in our favor, so we had to pa Idle
hard and steady, but our kind Father,
continually kept up our spirts by re
peated words of encouragement, and
caused us to forget our weariness. Once
I t.Kik the liberty to ask the Hishup
why he did not tak«« the steamer.
like,'" said lie, "to do a little penance,
and sail once more in my old fashioned
boat, before 1 start for the next world "
Then I began a canoe song, and our
good father joining in the chorus, our
vessel seemed to run lighter. Towards
the midst of a dark night we rear lied
the Snohomish village, opposite La
Conner. The good Indian Agent. Mr.
John McGliun. us a faithful senti
nel, was still up. awake, and witbou:
breaking the silence of the night, he
came 111 haste to meet and help us, and
provided every one of us with comfort
able lodgings. At the coming day
light the Kahrlm (venerable Bis'iop.)
urged by his charity and alw*y» ac
tive zeal, forgot his fatigue, und pre
ceded the people tJ the chapel where
he offered again the Divine holocau>t,
continued thirty nine persons, und then
we formed in a grand processior. and
he blessed our new house of Ged. built
bv the Indians. The age of our Bish
op is eight times ten winters, and he
still maintains 011 his unwrinkled face
the rosy color of youthful which
forms a beautiful ontrast to tht> re
mainder of his white hairs, and pro
claims his long practice of eminent vir
tues It was for uie one of the ini(tos
mg fights to se>* the man of (toil, hear
ink with dignity the golden chief-hat
11lit* mitre), laying his hands on the
heads of his spiritual children with an"
thoritr, and speaking with lie*rtf<-lt
devotion to the gre<it spirit rr.-ator ot
our soul and bodv '
Phe people of I.aCi'iini r. ! I>v t ls*-ir
lielnved pastor from lVrt Townj-eiid,
welcomed in their turn the oetogena
ri»n Fiither, who distributed t>» some
of them the precious gifts of the tireat
Spirit from above, (7'«/> *h/l-rharh » In
the evening of the same d»y the inle
priest-chief {Siamdo- de
tfrminrd to take hi* passage for homo
on tho (Xl-agwdd ithe ui*il ste:iiucr\
It was low tide mid 4here w*s a long
and iuiry distance to traverse, in order
to r«arh the big fire canoe which was
waiting in th«? deep and clear rhwalch
tsalt water). Then the humble prelate
took * seat in the little sde-do-welh
i tithing canoe i and lour of onrrobust
and cheerful lads carried him up. as in
a triumphal oar to the puffins «"d
whistling eteamltoat. Being then too
far away to lie heard, the Bi»liop took
his hat off, made sign*, and blessed
once again the Indians and whites
kneeling on tho shore. Soon after, the
surrounding hills echoed and re echoed
with numerous discharges of musketry
and song* of adieu The sailing signal
having been given our beloved Fa*her 1
was rapidly taken far away from us
ilis fi.'it was sh> r», bat every tin tin
•hour) of it was filial with g«-od work
a'ki sia vos otherwise aj as klontk mum
utuk. and all the Indians and many
whites, both ofTulalipaad Swiuomish.
will certainly never forget th»t day of
holy joy and" heavenly blessings."
S> ended the narration of the yo.in;j
speaker, earned Thomas Yofroross
Yum. Respectfally,
O. MAHUAV
•M V *ON," said H mother to a little
hoy four years oW. "wlmn above all
others will yoa with to see when you
paw iuto the spirit world*" **Gi<liah '
shouted the cbild, with a joyou* antici
pation: "uiileas." be quickly added,
' there's a bigger feller there."
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1877.
A Big Discount.
Brother Gardner suddenly put in an
appe»rince on • Detroit street vcttor
day. with a note of hand of the face
value of S4W), which he w&nte<l dis
counted. fie a strong appeal to
the hanks, but in vain, and be finally
mounted the j>o«tofficc step* -tn 1 called
ou':
"Gem leu. here atu a note of four
hundred collar*, due in twelvemo' days,
and I'll s*-ll it fur two Miillin'."
Several persons asked to look at the
note, which was signed by au unknown
party, and not drawn up in full form.
"If this man is able to pay the value
of the not*, why do you offer it lor two
shillings*'' asked one of the group.
"Well, dere am sev'ral reasons," slow-
Iv r*f>lU*l Mr" Gardner. "Tt (loan*
seem to me dat de mail can pay it. It
doan seem to me dat he will be around
on de day it's due. He gin me dat note
for mi ole boss, »nd de boss died on bitn
in about an hour. But. gem'len. de
great big main reason why I want to
discount this note is the fact th»t Mrs.
Gardner has sprung a lawn party on
me fur dis evening w'dout a word of
warning All dc preparations we has
made dis far is to borrow six chwr's »n'
a spittoon, ar.' Ize got to saeritico dis
note to u t de baker's bread and her
rings."
A Letter of Greeley's.
Col. M. W. Tiippau, of Bradford. N.
H. t has the following letter from Hor
■ice Greeley. which is thought to be the
last letter of confident ial friendship he
ever wrote:
Nfw Yokk, Nov. 8, 1872.—My
Friend: We have been terribly beaten.
1 was the worst beaten man who ever
ran tor ttie high otHce. And I have been
assailed so bitterly that I hardly know
whether I was running for the Presi
dent y or the penitentiary. 111 the dark
est hour my long suffering wife left me,
none too soon, for she suffered too deep
ly and too long. I laid her in the
ground, with hard, dry eyes. Well, I
an. used up. I cannot see before me.
I have slept little for weeks, and my
eyes are still hard to close, while they
soon open again. Hut no more of this.
Von, my friend, went into this contest
for ine. You knew as I did that we
must stop lighting the rebels some time.
Hut it is now settled that we never
shall
** ******* *
I need not spak of my wife. YOll.
know the whole story of her lon.» ill
ness and painless death. Her suffer
ings were so great that I rejoice
that they were ended. Remember me
kindly to Mrs. Tappan. 1 aui faithful
ly yours.
The asterisks denote the omission of
passages relating to public men now
living, and which it is thought best not
to publish.
A Successful Comedian.
Scene laid at a theatrical agency:
Agent—Your line of biz.:'
Actor—Low comedy.
Agent —You've played in r
• Actor—"The Stranger," "The Two
Orphans." "The— "
Agent—Those ain't comedies.
Ac'or—That I don't know, but when
ever I have played in them I have been
received with roars of laughter.—Df
tmit Free I'ress.
'ls Mb. Brown a man of means?"
asked a gentleman of old Mr. Fir.zleton,
referring to one of her neighbors. "Well,
1 reckon lie ought to be, " drawled out
the old lady, "for he's the meanest man
in our town.*'
MISCELLANEOUS
A. MACKINTOSH.
Notary I'tihlir and Conveyance
lteal Estate mid Tax A^nt.
tlava • ••mplete Abstract uf Title to all Laudi
y. Will attend to the purchase aa<l
aa> of l-aiid* anywhere on Pu»tet Noaud. Spec ial
attention paid to Transfer of Real Estate and
Payment of Tsxt*. PatP'tiaK* aollrited and satis
/action guaranteed.
Ortl<-eon Mill street, nearly "ppoatte the "Or
:i<*«iital Hotel."
NEW PATENT.
A. C. CAMPBELL
HAS \ LATE IMPBGVEMJCVT OX THE
LEATHERS'
ARTIFICIAL BTo\i: !
j
Th<> Improved Patent la dated
I
r S. r*ien« Ofll.-o. D«v. 19. IfO,SS4.
HV THIS IMPROVEMENT KTOXZ. CAN BE
made much rb»«|»r. fMUf. and with a N-ttrr
ri;>ikb tL»n by th«- Luih>>r»'o!d | tlnt Any our
d-«lrtng to •<>#> the 9t»oe made by thia late pro
crm. fta do ao by railing at my rraidvo-■» on
(Wvnod atrer-t Seattle, or at Dr wSnr
ran hr ar<-n a Va»» made of <hia last patent Th«-
Vaae I ao'd him for t2%. whlrb ctmW nut be made.
i>» natural atone for and th<-a not any Iwtter
I am BOW readv to contract for all kin -is of
8 ton* Work. Hatiafarti'm gi vrn. or no pa*.
1 am aiao prepared to aril rights f.<r any portion
ft Waahmgt n T«nUrt ; sh,.P KigbU for SIS;
•vnnty Rights from fjso to tl.riua. and opwanl*.
Any jwraoo buying Rights *lll b» matnictcd how
to mak* thr Woo*. I am tbr ao> owner of thU
imprvirfd patent for Washington T»mMry.
)e*Mtf A. C. CAMPBELL.
MRS. APPLGKATE
OPFEJM HER her VICES
J V
Ladles' Nome.
(mm m Tnmt atrrrt ow love's Grocery
•***. «n-4tr 1
IIOHAt'E GREELEY
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY
YOUR
GOODS

B
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0
SCHWMCiI
&
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0
THEY K F.F.I* THE Li KG ESI
ASSORTMENT,
AN!) 51.1.1.
CHEAPER
THAN ANY QTHKIt
HOUSE
11ST THE
TERRI TOR Y
iivni:
Corner Kearney & Sutter Street#.
Son Francisco
DEALERS IN
MKwrmwv
AND
MIMHL INSTRL'MK\TS.
THE UNEQUALLED
The* flupetb Instrument! hire achieved •
•ucccwi nnpar*ll< led lu the hiatal? of Piano-fart#
Manufacture.
They are retnarkj»M« foe Ovt Volume, Pnrltj
•ud Bwe*nen» of Tone, and l/urablllty.
CENTENNIAL AWARD!
Grand Triumph for the
Weber
Pianos.
WVb«r rr--elTed the hinh-st award for t.j-mp«
tbrtii-. parr and rich ton?, combined with tfrcat
ert power, aolldlty of construction. and excel
lence of workmanship. a* shown in 'iran-l Sort lire
and Upright Plan-*.
Sherman & Hyde's Square
Grand Pianos in Elegant
Cases, $450.
Reliable Cheap Pianos. $350.
The Celebrated
Standard Organ
lUcriwd the Maris! mod Dipioaattf Award at the
Oretenua!
All insimratiiU Warranted »n l anU on m;
Instalment*
«. •. JAMIESOM, MINT,
For WMbiaKton Territory.
STEAMBOATS, 4c.
STEAMER
PHANTOM
WILT. LKWE SEATTLE EVERT
Snnday, Tuesday aid Friday,
At S o'clock. AM,
I
For Port Townsend,
And K*turcu;s Everv
f
IIOWDAY. THCRSDAY AND SATFRPAY
MORNINGS :
For freight or passage apply on board. c>ctt
|
Temporary Arrangement!
I \VRINO THK CONTINTANCE Or REPAIRS
I.' In the North Pacific. the
STEAMER ANNIE STEWART
Will leave Seattle for Port Townsend oi> Sunday
nights at 1 2 o'clock, and i*n Thursday mornings
at 3: c.inne-ttng at that place with the Isabel for
Victoria. Returning alie wi!! leave Seattle for
j Taooma. Steiiacoom and Olympla. on Tuesday
a:id Friday eveulcga at about fi 'clock.
THE ALIDA
Purine tliii- time will make FIVE TRIPS * Week
to and fmm Tacoma : 1.-aviifi each ni«ht except
Tuesday and Saturday. au'.'3-tf
New Arrangement.
Until Further Notice, the Steame"
"xw.v ■■ -mr ■«
WILL ItrX A3 FOLLOWS :
Leave BEATLLF. every MONDAY and FRIDAY
for TACOMA. BTEILACOOM and OI.YMPIA.
Returning from this* places every Tneaday and
Saturday : and will lesve SEATTLE for
MI CKILTEO. LOWELL k SNOHOMISH CITY,
every WEDNESDAY, returning on Thursday.
o'clock will be the hour of departure
at hotli ends of the route. aulS-tf
For Tacoma, Steilacoom and
Olympia.
Tin* New Passenger Steamer
MESSENGER !
CAPTAIN J. r». PARKKE ,
wilt, r.r.Avr- «r\tti.k kveky
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
AT SF.VF.N O'CLOCK. A.M.
jj3i-a«f
PUOET SOUND
steam Mviqvno\ mwt
New Arrangement
I'ntil Further Notice !
The Steamer North Pacific
Will leave Seattle for Victoria and
Way Ports tvery Monday and
Thursday Mornings, at o A. 11.
The Steamer Annie Stewart,
For Port Townsend arid Way
Perts, every Tuesday and Friday,
nt HA. M.
The Steamer Alida. for Taco
ma, every day except Sunday and
Wednesday, at 1" P. M.
S " uiylldtf
NORTHERN
TRI\SPORTITIO\ 10. V.
Carrying the D. S. Mails.
~ ™ F STEAMER 4. It ÜBBY,
Brittaio.of the above Com
pany, will leave Seattle every MONDAY, at 7
CA A. M.. for Whidt-.y laland, t't«*lady, I.a
O'liner and Whatcom ; anil every KHIDW for
Wl iilliv I-laii 1 I'lnliiljr ami I.a Oenni-r; ret n ru
in ' Wedne»daya ami Saturday*
■,. < rjr n, THK STF.AMEK DISPATCH.
(.'apt. ?Ji>nnx>, will leave h.attle
every Till RSDAY F.VtNIN'O. at in o'clock, for
Port T -vrii>« ri(l. San Juan Island and Serolahtnoo.
tctnrnlne on Sunday*
K r freight or pae*ag<?*p;>'v on board.
'i. C. BKITTAIJJ.
Seattle. April 37, 1577. ai>27-d*wtf
TO FARMERS & LOGGERS.
tiik Moot-draft stf.ami u
HHBBKai
CAVTAIX L. ORE EN
Wi'i To* E»iti and TjgbUrs in ail tb» *treani« ,
flawing lntc Pagrt Sound, at r»t?» tbat -Ufy com
petition. Tb» ftrmprt of SnohotuUh ana Hhat
o ra teuollw ar« r«sp*c»fn;!f informed that we
wili carry Grain to market for tl:»ic at rbooiifr'n
r»tr»
I.BKEV fIIAPSn i ll\im
iuT.<U«lf
Tlio Steamer
Fanny Lake
J. S. HILL, - - MASTER,
Will. I.EA*E SEATTLE FOB
('(Malady
Skagit &. La Conner
IIUI
JWmndmy amd Thursday,
Crawford & Harrington.
IMPORTERS AND .TOURERS
SEATTLE, w. T,
Hare on hand a large and well assorted stock of goods in
their line, consisting of Foreign and Domestic
Hardware and Cutlery
Iron and Steel, assorted,
Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools.
Agricultural and Mining Implements.
C rockery and Glassware. Paint* & Oil
Hemj) and Manilla Cordage, Groceriesand Provision*. Wine*
Liquors. Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, &C
nr TALKOT COAL, FOR CITY TRADE, FORJ SALE FROM WHARF
CRAWFORD & HARRINGTON.
SEATTLE, W. T.. July lrt , isT.,.
THE ARCADE !
FRONT STREET, SEATTLE
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
GLOVES, <fcc.
Ladifs and Gents' tarnishing (Ms. I'm*lis.
VALISES, ETC.
Our Spring Stock Las arrived, ami comprises' the most Fashio.iable
Goods in the market. We call special attefctfeu to our FURNISHING
GOODS and CLOTHING
Q-ENTS' HATS A
WW, I'OTO & Y«
NEW GOODS AND NEW STYLES DY EVERY STRAflfm
FINKHAM & SAXE,
ARE SELLING THEIR
CLOTHING !
—AN l>—
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE
IX THE (OIXTKV. nu3
L. P. SMITH & SON
I'lensc Call and Examine our Sttxk
Our Motto is—Fair Dealing, tyuirk Sale* and Small Profit*.
STORE ON FRONT STREET. Opposite the Brewery.
W. A. JENNINGS,
WholeMla usi) Retail Dealer In Clifilt*
mniEs, runs,
HARDWARE, FINE TEAS, CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, FLOUR, FEED, AC.
Imported and California Wines,
Foreign ami Domestic Liquors, ( HIIU Toharco.
All Goods Guarantwd <ta Represented. Good# Delivered in tbe C'tr Pre#
of Charge
MISCELLANEOUS
lUvf just reoivi-d » Lmjji'
i< I' tsi ?• '<* !» t.f
WATCHES
Clocks,
JEWELRY,
Of evi ry '!«•»>• r;»J»l«» ctvlf and kin<)
Tlioy retutii their sincere thark* t«»
tl.f piMic fur th»: very gen« run* j atron
®"*• bwtowr'l vinri- »h«ir rtfurn Iron*
California
NO. 105.
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