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Wednesday* Sept. 4, 1878.
PUSFI I. AC<IOEHT. - v.-rdaj
m orni«'g as engineer Surry's-urvying
f tv hid comroenc *1 operatioi » jout
fr° rn Kciiton, Mr. J* k Wil
f this cify, met with a very pain-
M.od''rio"' »cci i,nt. Th,. p,r,,ca
lUL.re aIXJ'" " follows: Mr. James
wTiren aljfl J * tk Wllßon - llf
, h , 10 m»o. clearing a plare in the
i h lo set the instruments. Mr
! r0 rrf WAS oil an eminence just above
"ifL' Wilson sung out to Mr. 8. to
Z„ biro » "t" 1 "'. which he d \ d - As
i, e ,»kc was coming pretty close to
f" HMI! Wilson stepDed (jack t.i get
oil ,',f its way, »n.i thrust hi. left foot
,lir«tlf under Mr Warrens ax. Jus"
.. th»t instant Warren dealt a telling
I,low at the root of some hush in the
snot where at the same time
W.Uon nlaced bis foot, and the con-e-
W '"°° ; s , that tbc blade of the ax
'i», buried deep into the side and hack
„( J.cks M"n the ins.de He
„ut into a «*gon and taken to Kenton,
rum where became to this city on the
noon train jcsterdaj. Itagley
drc.M-d bis wound. Wilson was very
weak »iic« we cm I led on linn in the
afternoon, occasional from the great
loss of blood, but was renting eakily.
He sleeps most of the time. This ac
cident is greatly to bo deplored as Wil
i ,n is an industrious young man, in this
far Western country without parents or
relatives, hut wr nrc pleased to siy not
without friends who will do all in their
power to alleviate his sufferings in this,
hi? hour of need.
SENTENCED. Yesterday afternoon,
Judga J/'wis had all the individuals
brought before bini who had l>ten con
victed at this term of tlm District
Court, except the two United States
prisoners who had previously received
their sentences, and after giving eaeli
one the benefit of an appropriate l»ut
severe lecture, as the case would war
raut, proceeded to sentence tliein as
follows: Win. Wauph, larceny and
robl»ery, fivo years at hard lalior in the
Territorial penitentiary. Win. Adams,
kesping a disorderly bouse, three hun
dred dollar a and coats, to be boarded
out in the County jail. It. Pnchard's
one was continued. Ho did not coine
to trial on account of the non-appear
ance of the prosecuting witness. Mr.
Prichanl was released on his own re
cognizance, giving bonds in the sum of
live hundred dollars to appear at the
next term of court. Gray, for fornica
tion, was fined five dollars and costs.
The Judge state i, in tins case, that he
had every reason to think that the de
fendant believed the woman's husband
<l«ad, and consequently made the
punishment thus. The case against
Wa Chong, for keeping a nuisance, wa«
dismissed by the defendant paying the
costs of the case. In the case of Miry
.1. Morgan, by permission of the Court,
the District Attorney entered a ml
AURIVAL OF THE PAMAMA.—The I'.
M. S. S. Co '* S. S. City of Panama
gtiled frim San Fiancisco Aug. 30th.
having on board f>l passengers, 40 bigs'
mail, 1 bag treasure, and 6,907 pkgs
merchandise—37o tons. She arrived at
Seattle at 7:30 I'. M. last evening, and
brought the following passengers for
the Sound : Geo F Harris and wife,
Mrs L Davis, J Van Bremer, J Tnnpke,
Mrs Beaton, Mrs A Evans, Mrs K W
Tyson, and fifteen iu the steerage. She
also brought the following merchan
dise: For Port Townseud, 329 pkgs,
24 tons; for Seattle, 1,303 pkgs. 21 tons;
for Tacoma, 330 pkgs, 10 tons; for
Olyiupia, 10- pkgs, 22 tons. The fol
lowing is a list of her consiguess A
Wolff, A S Miller, Boyd, Poucin A
Young, J Jensen, C C Lewis, C Crosby,
Chilherg .Bros, Craw ford & Harrington,
K L Marshall A Co, E McTaggert, K
Levy, K W Wald, Frauenthal Bros, F
Gash, Harris A Attridgc, Hugh Me-
Aleer & Co, Jacob Beer, John Butler,
.1 C Hoar, John Sullivan, J H Tibbets.
J Christ, J A McPhee, Gilliland A
0 Laughlin, Gueu Cliong, Griffith
Da vis, G W Ward, L S Rowe. L Keinig,
A Kelly A Co, Peter I) Jorup, Gen
< Wh ! tn «J. Post, Schwabacher, Bros
A ( o, Toklas A Singernian, Taylor und
Sackman. Tong Ye Chong. T Lyle,
T G Wilson, W 11 Hue, W II
1 uuiphrey, Wa Chong, W II Shoudy,
U Montgomery, Wm Monks, F W
Wusthotr, w F Tattushall, W A Jen
nings. N Scluneidt, Wells, Fargo A Co.
Sai> Accident. —Last Sunday morn
ing the little 19 months old son of
Capt. Kay, of the btig Tanner, fell
from the rail of tint vessel, at Port
Blakely, striking his head and shoulders
Upou the edge of a small boat iti the
water beneath. The poor little fellow
lay insensible for a few hour*, when he
corned to couie to himself and called
for his mother, lie was taken into his !
mother's arms, ami soon his little limbs
commenced to twitch and in a few
hours thereafter he breathed his laj«t.
The Success came over with the re- |
mains yesterday, which were buried in
the Masonic cemetery, near this city. ;
ttev. L>. Bagley conducted the services
*t the grave. Quite a large number of
'*aies and gentlemen, from Blakely ac
companied the bereaved parents and
friends to the last resting place of the
httle hoy.
ARRIVED. —The tug Blakely towed
tbe bark Enoch Tall>ot to this i>ort
morning. The Talbot was
tweaty. ltvcn days on the up trip, and
_! coal. The three masted
. Hiiier J). S. Williams is at Column's
lumber, and will not take a
of coal as was at first sup-
The barkentioe, Tatu
>oter ' wen* out in tow of the tug
•Ooa% Iwt evening She Lad a
coa * :lUl * al^ l° a 'l of
wood lumber, from up tue river.
announced »n our advertising
n UiOs, the Democratic delegate e!ec
-001 Uke to-day. The Seattle
\ ih ** at Haddock's Hall
ai - o clock p. H.
Wattr) )f ||m CUy
ha* cur thanks for copies
Ute San Francisco paperi.
The District Court.
Tje fol:ow nx bi.ricess h.ts bjen
transacted in t l i* I)isTi;t C urt and re
crlt 1 our U-t ie t o.t :
John T Stewart vs John .1 S.«rhy.
Confirmation of sale.
•John A Shoudy vs S I) Libbv. De
fault, and judgment in the sum r.f
fj'.i.t '.yj t together with costs of *>uit
Luke McKe<!mond vs Simon L'rqu
hart Decree of foreclosure and sale.
William Davidson et al vs Talbot
Coa*Cj et a!. Judgment for jjlaintifFs.
Edwin KHs vs Chas W More et a]
Foreclosure of mortgage.
Martin Schiueig vs Anna Perkius
an i(y C Perkins. Foreclosure of mort
wue
I nited States vs Levi Livingston,'
indicted for counterfeiting. Sentenced
to the penitentiary on McNeil's island
for 5 y»?ars
1 nited States vs John Westman, dis
posing of spirituous li<juor to Indians.
Sentenced to three months imprison
ment.
Jacob Davis vs Martin Schiueig. .
Foreclosure <»f sale.
Ordered King County to pay J W
Cochran *7O and Kitsap County SSO
for his services as reporter at the pre
sent term of the District Court.
D R Campbell vs W H Snyder et al.
Sale confirmed.
Schwabacher Bros A Co vs Geo W
Buliene. Judgment for plaintiffs in
the sum of SO2O li 1.
HOP PICKING—A very large canoe
containing about twenty Indians, pass
ed here yesterday for White river,
where these Indians will remain during
the hop season assisting the farmers in
taking eare of this crop. These In
dians were from the Tulalip Agency,
and were large, strong looking fellows.
It is estimated that there are about
two thousand Indian* in the Puyallup
valley, at pre>»-nt. picking hops for the
farmers there. The season commenced
last Monday and that valley will pre
sent a lively appearance until it closes.
The I'arnierd generally prefer to employ
Indians at this work than Chinamen,
as they spend the money receive
for their work for trinkets, flour, pro
visions, blankets and other thirgs
which they desire, and keep it in the
country, instead of hoarding it and
shipping it to a foreign land, from
whence no dollar returns.
TIIE FIHST RUN.—On last Monday
evening the first run of salmon worthy
of mention took place. The firm ef
Jackson A Myers, at Muckilteo, took
twenty-five hundred large salmon
on that evening, which had a tendency
to give them much encouragement. The
run is expected to continue right alo.ig
now thoughout the season. The Zephyr
took another load of freight tor the
fishery at that place last evening, and
if the salmon run this season should
prove as large as on previous occasions,
no doubt the Muckilteo fishery will
make a mint of money for its enter
pri>ii g proprietors. Since the above
was put in type, tin* Zephyr arrived
here from Tacoma and found a large
(juantity of freight to take up Sound in
the morning, so she transferred her
Muckilteo freight on board the Fanny
Lake, which stcuiner will take it to its
destination.
HOME MADE SOAl*.—Yesterday wc
called at the soap works of Messrs.
Enorh A Heck son, on Commercial St.,
and found them busily engaged iu
making both toilet and washing soap.
This firm make about eight hundred
pounds of soap per week, and could
turn out three times as much, so we are
informed, it our citizens would give
them the preference over the San Fran
cisco manufacturers. They state that
they can furnish any quantity of soap
mado by the very same process and of
better material thuu is turned out in
Frisco, at as low a figure. If this is
the case, there is no reason why our
people should not er.courago home in
dustry by patronizing this firm.
Y. M. C. A.—At a meeting of the
Young Men's Christian Association,
Mom lay evening, the following officers
were elected to servo during the ensu
ing year: President, A J Anderson;
Vice Presidents Protestant Methodist
Church, B A Hill; Baptist Church, G
W Ward; Presbyterian Church, E Cal
vert; Congregational Church, A T Bu:-
nell; M E Church, T Coulter; Secretary,
Dr N W Lane, Treasurer, K II Denny.
Board of Managers: M E Church, T
Coulter; Protestant Methodist Church,
D Bagley; Baptist Church, K Kcipe;
Episcopal Church, C Prosch; Congrega
tional Church, J F Ellis and D llorton.
Ykslkr's Hall. —Mr. John Maguire
has finally arranged to give us one of
hi* pleasing entertainments next Satur
day. It is no use of us praising up this
artist, lor he is too well known through
out this country as one of the best pro
tian and monologue artists that has
visited our city for many a year, ilis
entertainment is refined and full of fun,
so don't forget next Saturday, and give
him a hearty welcome by giving him a
bumper of a house.
Limk. —The Dispatch took a load of
staves and barrels down to San Juan
Monday evening, and will return with
a load of lime for Portland. The Teaser
returned from Tacooia yssterday, where
she had left eight hundred barrels of
this lime, consigned to Portland. Judg
ing from the amount of the product
shipped by that firm, we should judge !
that the San Juan Lime Company are
doing a rushing as well as paying tidi
ness.
Daii.y Mail.— The President of the
Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad
Company has received orders trom the
Department ut Washington, to carry
the mail daily from Kenton to New
castle after tiie 16th inst. This news
will be hailed with joy by the people
along the route and at the latter place.
SIUFFINo. —On Monday the Reporter
arrived iu San Francisco, and the same
day the ship Majestic sailed for Seattle.
The Courser is loading for the Sound.
Pkusokai.. —Governor E. P. Ferry
arrived in the city last evening trom
the Capital, lie is looking iu go.nl
i health and spirits.
DIPHTHERIA.—Two of Mr. Wash
burn's children, cn White river, arc
lying very low w ;»h this dressed
dsf-ase. Four members of the 21c-
Clellan family ire down with it. and it
is feared th iise*'-? may provr* f it-.l
in some instances
N'ori< E— On the first of October,
there will l»° a change in the
bu«dno« t f the undersigned. All per
soi s ind- bte 1 to u-» will tt once make
arrangements to make .full and satisfac
tory settlement of ail outstanding in
debtedness by that time; and, a 5 far as
practicable, prior to that time. All
claims not settled in pursuance of this
notice will be placed in the bands of a
collector, with instructions to collect fcy
law. After this notice all bill* must be
settled monthly. CHILBERG BROS.
Seattle. Sept. 3, I*7S. s4dlm
HOTEL ARRIVALS
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
C E.iwfcr.iu. White RirerMr Nethery, White River
W C Aff- rd, Franci'oFrank Dol'an. Sno<iua!'e
T O'Brien. White River E Hinehrnan. Ba* kerville
Gov E P Ferry, OivmpiaG M Whitcoiub, Portland
C C Hewitt, do F VI Johnaon do
A B Boque, do Mrs J D Reyaolds Taeoma
H M Rhntdes, Red Bluff J N Loughnan, W W
G V Harris A; wife, Cal
AMERICAN HOUSE.
J Hussey, Quebec C Summon, California
A Williamson, Oljrmpla Geo Wilson, do
C Ba klatid, Victoria H McCalman, S F
C T Lafenburg, Tuwn'd W m Holly. I't Gamble
D W Connsil, Winlook n 9 Tatslip, do
T KUzgerald. Newcastle M Walah K wife, NewcHe
J H Wiiber, Taeoma F F Babcock, Taeoma
1' J Brani:an,SacraiiientoSi E Dunn, Pt Madison
R<>bt Prith. Olympia Frank 9<v»tt, du
I> T Coup-r, S F (♦e'o Taylor, 8 F
R Jeff*. White River W White, Cowlitz Praire
J J NF»herly, Chehaiis
NEW ENGLAND HOTEL.
W MclUdrnond. Newca'eT PSanter, San Barter'o
Ja« Hututey, North HatiyMrs E Glesa, do
R C Smith, White RiverS S BICMJIU, do
Tho* Crow, do MigH F Bloom, do
O Dudley, w ! A 2 c'h'n C'apt. E Carhn, 'Frisco
Daniel Shea, Newcastle Bob Williams, do
John Suver, Waila Walla-John White, do
P P Padden. Talbot Fred Hughes, Walla W'la
J Moort-, Morrison Point Hugh Carter, do
W F Cammings, 'FriscoMjiss Carter, do
F Dean, wife .t :i chila'nJ Murphy »v wife, do
F Murphy, Walla WallaWm Bensou. Kansas City
Barney Hayden, do r F Benaon, do
Tom Sawyer, Taeoma Miss S Benson, do
An Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to sufter, and if you lead
a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this
beautiful world, it is entirely your own
fault and there is only one excuse for
you—your unreasonable prf-judice and
skepticism, which has killed thousands.
Personal knowledge and common sense
reasoning will soon show yon that
Green's August Flower will cure you of
Liver Complaiut, or Dyspepsia, with
all its miserable effects, euch as sick
headache, palpitation of the heart, sour
stomach, habitual eositiveness, dizziness
of the head, nervous prostration, low
{spirits, Ac. Its sale now reach every
town on the Western Continent, and
not a druggist but will tell you of its
wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample
B<#tle for ten cents. Three doses will
relieve you.
CONVORDIA WINK AND BEKR HALL,
Mill btreet, Seattle, W. T., is just open
ed and newly fitted up, where you will
find the best Wines, Liquors, liecr and
Cigars, Excellent Lunch, and the b?st
of accommodations to all that visit this
tlrst class saloon. 1 have also just re
ceived a lot of San Francisco Lager
Beer from the United States Brewery,
the best in the market, which 1 will
tell at 5 cents a glass or 25 cents per
ijiiart. Come ami try it.
alod& wtf VITUS Sen MID, Prop.
CALL ON J. A. MCPHEE for Cigars,
Tobacco, Pipes and Cutlery. He keeps
the best supply iu the city and sells at
the cheapest rates. Customers may be
supplied at either wholesale or retail.
Stand iu S. Kenny's merchant tailoring
establishment, Commercial street, Se
attle, W. T. my 17 dtf
• -
EUROPEAN DRAFTS.—Drafts issued
at lowest rates on Great Britian, Ire
land, Germany, Russia, France, Norway
and Sweden. Tickets to and from
Europe sold at lowest rates by Andrew
Cbilberg, Seattle, W. T.
NT the finest pickled pigs feet
iu town, Schweitzer case, sardines, or
anchovies, go to Vanity Fair, where tlie
coldest b*er in town is to be had.
-
BUY your groceries at T. Lyle's, the
c heapest house in the city. Quick sales
and small profits is my motto.
CTF or smoked halibut, or napt-s and
fins pickled call on J K Bean, Front
ftreet.
-
OYSTERS.—The first oysters of the
season at the Saddle Rock.
FOR GENUINE GERMAN Milk Bread
go to Piper's.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. P. aewKix. w. T. MOOBI.
T.S.RIISSELL&CO
Undertakers
—AN P—
EMBALMERS
Corner of N\ iubiiigton Street and
Painter's Alley,
jjrS-dtf
DRESS MAKING,
For flrat-cliuit DRESS MAKING. CITTINQ or
FITTISO, call »n
MRS. KIXCAII) A: CO.
Over tb« Arcade.
Mr* Kioeald »• *n A-t Dre*Mn*ker. direct from
Portland, and bu an able partner. They renyect
fully aoiicit custom *ad guarantee wtistaction.
augl^-dtf
FREDE RICKS BURG
MOUNTAIN BEER
AT THE TIVOLI
Only 5 Cents a Glass.
dtf HEHS k CZARBKE, Proprietor#.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CRAWFORD & HARRINGTON,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
SEATTLE, W. T.
Ihe Finest Stock on Pnizot Sound of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Hardware, Cutlery,
IRON AND STEEL.
Tools and Implements of All KinHs
CROCKERY & vGLASSWARE,
Paints, Oils and Glass,
Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquet and Cigars,
LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, CEMENT, &C.
Agents tor
Fisli Bros. & Co.'s Celebrated Wagons,
BOCA BREWING CO.,
IMPERIAL NORTHERN A\D QUEEN INSURM CO,
OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Aggregate Capital $33,000,000
Crawford & Harrington,
COMMERCIAL STREET, - SEATTLE, W. T.
NO DISCOUNT,
—lt UT—
-18 lards of Calico tor $1 480
We, the undersigned, Lave just received a Fine Lot <>f
DRESS 80P0S, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERY
Which wi" oe gold to suit the times. We will sell all goods iivitdiaing t«> Pry Goods at
Bottom Rock Prices. Try Us.
TOK LAS &
jr , c ., ut San Francisco Store.
MONS. A. MOREL
OF THE FIRM OF
FEISTEL & GERRARD,
338 Market St., San Francisco,
Office Hours—Prom 10 to 12 & 4 to 8 P. M.
HAS ARRIVED, AND CAN BE FOUND AT
the Occidental Hotel, and will treat the fo|.
| lowing ailments, to-wit:
Corn*, Hard ami Soft Bunion*, Chil
blain*, Ingrowing Nail*, ami a'l
i Disease* of the Foot.
Cnre Guaranteed Without Paii.
A. SPECIALTY:
Hltrfs, Freelhs, Mole*, Birth Marls, <lc.
WITHOUT ACID OH INJI'BT TO THE SKIX,
IXBTA XTL Y nEMO \'Elh
j Recommended by the Elite of the Pacific Coast,
I
Branch Ofilce—Progresa Hall. Room between
Front and First streets, near Alder, Portland,
A LADY IN ATTENDANCE.
*ug'2l-dvtwtf
i
EMU BAKERY
SEATTLE, W. T.,
h. MEYDENBADER Pnp'r.
Manufacture* all kinds ot
Shin and Soft Bread
ALSO
S«via, Picnic, Bostoi:, Milk, Fan
cy an<l Sh«x> Fly
Crackers Cakes, &c
Orders filled to fcll ,»arta of the at short
aatice.
Vessels furnished »Ith kiln-dried biscuit*, c>n
application, for long '"a voyage*.
Also Wholesale and R«tail dealers m first-cla**
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Authorize I ageut fur I.juaiuite Giant Powder.
All stirti Cartridge*. FUM AFL.
Cash Paid for Eggs.
•y PRICES Mt»I>ERAT
COAL TAR
/ LOAL. TAR IN ANYQIANTITX FOR SALE
L AT A
GREAT REDUCTION
ON
San Francisco Price.
Apply *t Work* of
I a2Ultf SEATTLE OAS I.ICfIT CO.
D. MORRIS'
EXPRESS, HACK
AND DRAYS
WILL ATTEND
i
Calls Day and \i»lit
Will be in attendance upon the arrival of all
boats and will convey passengers to uli parts of
the city for 25 cents, aud to hotels free.
Orders left with Jack Levy, at the Grotto Cigar
Stand, will receive prompt attention.
P. S. Prices down to the lowest notch.
'
CASH ON DELIVERY.
aug23-dtf
I lllllli: LIITN FOR SHE.
These lots ar» situated in a rich, level tract of
j iand, just one mile from White'# corner, on Front
, Street, in what is known as the
I
Fair view Addition to Seattle.
They are mostly cleared and ready for building
J purposes. There are a number of springs on this
property, besides a running brook, which never
dries up. Parties of limited means will be able
to make themselves good, comfortable homes, as
these lots will he sold
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN
To those desiring to purchase iu that manner.
Any information in regard to the above lota can
be obtained on the premises, or cl
Frank A. Pontius,
Seattle, W.T.
W. T. GRAHAM. GEO. V AND IKE.
NEW PRODUCE STORE
The undersigned have formed s co-partnership
i frit the purpose of cirrying on a find-class
Produce Business.
It is our intention to keep on hand, and for
sale at the lowest living rates, all kinds of Pro
duce, such as
DAY, FLOUR, FEED, VEGETA
BLES . IXD (Hi AIX.
We may be found on
YESLERS WHARF
At all times, ready to wait upon customers v» he
may favor as with their patronage.
GRAHAM & VANDIKE.
Seattle, Aug. 3, |h"7. dtf
NOTICE".
OmrE or Citt Tkiast;rkb, |
Seattle, July Ist, ItfiH. )
r I THE TAX LIST *OR THE CITY OF SEATTLE
1 for the year lu7». is now in my hands and
due, All taxe« not paid on or before December
Ist, IHT.I, will be returned delinquent and a per-
I centage added JOHN M. BLAHCHARD,
jyidawtd City Treasurer.
MISCELLANEOUS.
—■■ . J
F. W. WALD,
(Successor to Wustboff A: Walo),
S -S
> S
SIS; .4f7ri !»!
si< - ill j ; r*\
A sr ioultur al Implomonts.
H. W. ROWLAND
INSURANCE AGENCY
Seattle, - Wash. Ter'y.
Extracts from Annual Statements, for the Year ending Dec. 31, 1877, of the following CompaaiM
Represented:
LA CAISSE CENERALE,
OF PARIS,
Cash Capital il.CBd.iM)
Aswt». January Ist, 1878 4,63i».1tt>2
SURPLUS as to Policy-holders.. 2,127,#88
ST. PAI L INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF ST. PAUL.
OMh Capital S4OO,MM
Assets. January Ist, 1878 Hftft.tM
SURPLUS, as to Policy-fco'.dent ,162,)«*
NEW ORLEANS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION,
OF NEW ORLEANS.
Cash Capital 129M00
Assets. January lat, 1878 W. 654
SURPLUS, as to Policyholders
UNION F. &. M INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF GALVESTON.
Canh Capital #OOO,OOO
Assets, January Ist. 1878 249,705
SURPLUS, as to policy-ho?dere 206,781
NEW ZEALAND.
OF AUCKLAND.
Cash Capital *1,000.(410
Assets. January Ist. 1878 1,'.'34,482
SURPLUS, a« to policy holders i ,'.*93,0:18
AMERICAN CENTRAL,
OF ST. LOUIS.
Cash Capital #300,000
Assets, January Ist, 1878 7M°>,!HI
SURPLUS, auto policy-holders 507,833
ST. JOSEPH.
OF MISSOURI.
Canh Capital #240.000
Assets, January lat, 1878 442,700
SURPLUS, as to policy-holders 343,:<89
STANDARD,
OF NEW ZEALAND.
Cash Capital #320,000
Assets, January Ist, 1878 006,4*3
SURPLUS, au to policy-holders :t76,8:tl
CONTINENTAL.
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Capital U.mw.ouo
Assets, January Ist, 1878 3,173,933
SURPLUS, as to ]K)lley-bo!drirH l.Wtf.SOl
COMMERCIAL UNION,
OF LONDON.
Ca«li Assets in United Status. #1.159,634
NET SURPLUS la United States r>9O,VW
equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
Policies issued on desirable property at fair rates.
11. W. ItOWLWH,
Jjr22dawtf Agent for Puget'Sound.
GREAT ATTRACTION
—AT THE
" ARCADE!"
FRONT STREET,
Diy Goods, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' Linea
and Cambric Suits, Cloaks, Parasols, &c.;
In Grand Profusion.
TIIEIIEST.IIiRIPESTIM! MOST FISIIIO.VMIS STOCK
Ever offered for sale in this city.
Our Clothing Department
Is complete in every particular, great care having been tak«'ii to secure the
moat fashionable styles in the market.
FURNISHING GOODS —White an<3 Colored Shirts, Hats, Caps, Trunks
and Valises. A full line of Genuine|En'*lish Merino Underwear.
We call especial attention to our assortment of
Ladies* Dolmans and Cloaks !
The Largest Stock in the City.
*
Don't fail to visit THE ARCADE ! As to prices, we simply
defy competition.
BOVD, POll & YOITO.
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