DIILV IMELLII.EMER.
Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1878.
The Voyage of Life
Life's tiny bark is often launched
Adown Time's mystic tide,
Where 'neath bright ikies, through
flowery mead*
The waters ealuily glide.
The little boat that haply paii-
From such a .smiling strand,
lielike hath fur its pilotage
At first a parent's hand.
But soon that guiding hand's with
drawn,
And rocks and shoals beset
The bark, and its young helmsman
With total shipwreck threat.
Then weli for him if cn his chart
Inscribed i* Duty's way.
And he that channel •mfe prefer
To thosu that lead astray.
For choosing this he shall escape
The breakers that o'er*helm
Those manners, who by false charts
Selected to guide Life's helm.
And when the stormy Toy age is o'er,
Its many dangers past,
And anchorage he shall surely find
In Heavens port at last.
BAHIS OF oun POLITICAL SYBTEM
The basis of cur political system U the
right of the people to umku aud alter
their constitutions of government ; but j
the constitution which nt any time ex
ist*, till changed l»y an explicit and
authentic act of the whole jieople, is
HHC redly obligatory upon all. The
very idei of tin- power and the right
of the jjeople to establish government
presuppose# the duty <>| every individ
ual to obey the established govern,
inent. All obstructions to the execut
ion of the laws—all combinations aud
associations, under whatever plausible
character, with the real design to
direct, control, counteract, or awe, the
regular deliberations and action of the
constituted authorities—are destructire
c f this fundamental principle, aud of
fatal tendency. They serve to organ
ize faction, to give it au artificial and
extraordinary force, to put in t!ic place
of the delegated will of the nation aud
will of the party, often a small but
artful and enterprising minority of the
community ; and, according to the al
ternate triumph of different parties, to
make the public administration the
mirror of the ill-content and ineogru-
OUM projects of faction, ratio r than the
organ of consistent and wholesome
plann, digested by common councils
and modified by mutual interests.
XISCKLL A N ROUS.
TO SPORTSMEN.
J. NI LIiIVAX
HAH
REMINGTON, SHARPS,
IKU
\Y inchest er I mprox'd Hi lies,
English and Remington Breach* >
Loading Shotguns,
PISTOLS of Different Styles,
SPOON HOOKS
Of the brut killing vartetl*>« in f«< t f very dr.
H'rifttuii,
FtSUISG TACkLK,
Cartridge*, A iniwuiition, «fv ,
CoMHthcui. HTUir.Bumt.
•uul't-dSiwU
ItlllDM ISLAM) PAIIM
Near Onk Harbor,
FOR SALE.
1 I'M * ORKB « MOHTLT HKAVKR *SWAIIP
I'M' aud
Fifty Acres under (*ood Culti
vat ion.
With a Ihrellimj lI"U*4 and Well of
rtftUoJ H'rtter at the <hn>r t a <JOCHI
Stable and a l<iyt Ilarn t and <i
thrifty Orchard vf Choice
Fruit Tret*, all tearing.
Title Fefj'ee t
A spun ot Hood Hor*r«, a Wagon. ,
and Farming Implements can be had
on the place.
Aiiy body deair >ua of MM-tug the ab<>Ta 4a*.rib«d
aa«l v an call on
Frank DeLorme,
On Ibt tPr«iitlM«, or Major <l. O. at
IV)U|NfVI)«. W. T, ]t^-4l««lf
REPUBLICAN COUNTY
CONVENTION.
AUEPfPI.UWN CorXTV CONVENTION IS
. hrrvby railed to n>«*t at -v»»ttie on Saturday.
faptatuher 7th. ISTH, it 11 o'clock a. *.. for the
pUrp<i«r of e!ecttl)|l ttr><»(■*« to thr Territorial
iV>ur«>Bttou to luwt *t V»acvoter. <>n lb# SMh d»y
of Oototar, IXTfc, and to nominate candtdatra
for Count* officer*. to l»» voted for at the o
U be brld on thr itb day of November. l*Tg.
Tha Uopublican Wtera of »ach i>rr* tn» t of King
O >anty are re«iu»«*ted to meet at their a*v«-ral
p!fcy»uf do Friday,
. o'clock r. U . tor thr purp >ae of cbotwini dele
gate* to attend *aiJ County Convention. The
nvcri' precinct* *»|11 Uo entitled to V* repre
sented in nld Onatit) Convention by tb* follow
ing number or IVlfgitM, *ii
iHiwamtah Kiver 5
Slaughter S
Snoqualiuie S
Rrntoo. Including Cedar Ki*er . <
N«Wi utlf. lacluding VN a»Lkngt- n 7
Uutili 1
»W|»rt 5
WLit* Ktver
Porttr'i Pnirt* . 1
Vqtiak J
SeinatuUh .... J
JuftntU .. ... 1
Toll 1
Seattle, all of thr preciucta aootb of If ill M....*
Seattle. immd ward .30
Seattla, all north of Cnivereity I?
Tba voter* of Seattle precinct living South of
Mill html will meet at theoflceof Albert If.
Snyder. Juatlee of tba Pca» r
Tboao of tbr aecood want at Vealar'a Hail.
Thoae North of Scb<va *tr«et tt tba North
School House.
Bf order of the Kiug County Br-pablican Corn
mlti** C. H. IfINMK
Ctatrmao
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. LYLG,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
Butter. Kggs and Farm Produce.
GLASS ASI) qVKBXS WARk!.
WOOD ASU WILLOW WARK,
TOBACCO, ('WARS ASD KSICK KSACKS.
Also a fine lot of TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC.
A full assortment «>f CANNED GOODS and other articles too
numerous to mention.
BeJrock -my m 'to. (': I ■f- r yourxhe*.
FRONT STREET. - - Seattle, W. T.
llKill McALEER €«.,
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN
Stoves, Ranges, Tinware,
MRU.!RE SfSSliii^ l; 81 * IIE
LEW PIPI;. minftljsif IRIK *'!«•
STEAM PIPE. fl>| GAS PIPE.
STEAM AND
GAS FITTING Brass Goods !
SHEET LEAD, SHEET COPPER AND ZINC.
All .10It U olt K (Krtaining to the business promptly attended to.
Orders from al.rou l solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
HUGH McALEER & CO.,
COMMERCIAL STREET, SEATTLE, W. T.
Seattle, June Ist, 1878. jeo-dtf
T COCLKEH. O. BHILLISTAD.
Coulter & Shillistad.
UNDERTAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS,
—AND—
I' ii rnilu re Mainifadnre rs.
All Kind* of Work d< !i«- at Pricrit the lUa*<>nab]e, aud in th.- Prat of Style.
O. ShilllKtad in the s«»1<- Manufacturer of
Keller's Patent Wire Suspension Bed Ilottoius, and the Adjust
able Spring lied < Hartletts Patent).
Ouffina of Superior Workmanship and the Beat Mut. ria> always on han*i.
Factory ou Mill Street. opposite the Mill,
t Jy*-dtf
PINKHAM & SAXE,
ARK SELLING THEIR
CLOTHING !
- -A.U)
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE
IX Til K COUNTRY. au3
WKATTti ■<: w A ■« ■»
JOHN KEENAN Also furnishes Stone
-XL for liuild'tig Pnrpose®
MAM'rACTVURII or 1 >V /1 4 IV 1 1 II
3 fl Cemetery Work of all
MARBLE ifetU- kinds executed. AH or
* A promptly tilled and
II AYI T II rVTk? I •>J l> satisfaction guaranteed.
>1 OA I II l\ I V I'critous living a. , di».
"Tf, IKL> tance, by sendiui/ a de
HEADSFOXtS seription of what they
v 3 | wish, can have Designs.
~ ~ Prices, etc., sent to then/
JB *■' ■■> i ii
AOBNT for XTKDR BRICK:.
Shop on Crawford k Harrington's Wharf, Seattle, W. TV
MO44M
Samuel Renney,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ha* on hand a Choice Assortment of
Gents* Suits and Furnisliinp ß Goods
—ALSO—
BOOTS. SHOES. BROGANS. RUBBER GOODS.
LADIES 1 AND MISSES' GAITERS
to to therewith » rtui» *** :tto*nt .»f r >ret<*i «nj I) a)«e.tio CuiblXrr**, IV><*klu»
*»• . He., whith b» will tu»k«« »u or\itr at Livoti h*ta».
Commercial Street, Seattle.
At the old Stand of Calligan & Clark.
PIONEER IHtU; STORE
M. A. Kelly & Co.
HEAD COMMERCIAL STREET. SEATTLE, W. T
Wc i*iry lie Ltlfwl Stociy
PURB -A. IST JD FRESH: DRUGS,
,ltrr<» Mote, N'«w of aitf h->c»t on Fugtl "uu»i
BILLIARD SALOONS, £c.
PONY SALOON
Kept by
I BEN MURPHY
Corner Commercial and Main »treet. opposite
the U. 3. Hot-'
rnHIH Is the place to visit to &»»• tb« inner
1 ii.so replenished.
j Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, and Liquors
Always ou hand.
Jjfhe fpdorado,
BY
Kltai 111,
fl CIMIS Si CMS
Attached to the Saloon is a First-claae
HEISTAU RAKTT.
FURNISHED BOOMS BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
SEATTLE NURSERY,
One mile east from Yesler's Wlmrf on
the road to Luke Washington
Fruit Trees,
SHRUBBERY.
AND
HERBACEOUS PLAINTS
A Fine Collection of
Small Fruits of all Kinds,
And Two Varieties of
AO XI £3 fit
That are Sure to Rip*n in this Climate,
DAHLIA BULBS*. CABBAGE and TOMATO
PLANTS fer sa.o.
Orders Can be left at the Eureka Bakery
C. W. LAWim. Proprietor.
Mukilteo Beer!
Hits Made 1U Appearance,
And ia Pronounced oj till who tij ...
"olj m±z m mm.
To AN V
On the Sound !
TRY IT.
> ov.'^Uwtf
R EPU a A.isr
TERRITORIAHONVENTION
"T > Y ORDER OF TIIE REPUBLICAN TERRI-
J") torial Central Committed, duly assembled
pursuant to notice thin IMb day of July, A. D.
1878, at New Taeoma. Washington Territory, no
tice i 8 hereby given that a REPUBLICAN TERRI
TORIAL CONVENTION in railed to assemble at |
Vancouver, Clarke County, W. T., ou
Wednesday, the 9th day of October, 1578, !
at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, for
the purpose of nominating a candidate for Dele
gate to Congress, and for the transaction of such
other business as will properly come before it.
The Committee has Axed the apportionment of
Delegates to said Convention as follows: One
delegate at large, for every county ici the Terri
tory, and one additional delete fur every one
hundred votes and for every majority portion of
one hundred votes cast In each county at the gen
era! election in 187G, for the Republican Candi
date for Delegate to Congress. Upon this basis
the various Counties of the Territory will be en- 1
titled to representation in said Convention as fol
lows.
Chehalis 2 Mason 1
Clallam 2,Pai itic 3
Clarke t> Pierce 2
Columbia 4 Han Juan 2
Cow.itz 3 Skamania I
Island 2 Snohomish 3
Jefferson 3 Stevens 2
King i* Thurstou 5
Kitsap D Wahkiakum 1
Klickitat ; 2 Walla Walla 5
Lewis 3, Whitman 3
Whatcom 4,Yakima 3
By order of the Territorial P.epubllcan Cent/al
Committee. DANIEL BAGLEY,
Chairman of the Committee.
BTROV BAIU.OW, Secretary.
New Taeoma, W. T. July 1878, jy24-dwtf i
DEMOCRATIC
TERRITORIAL COSVffITIOH.
A CONVENTION OF THE DEMOCRACY OF
i V. Washington Territory will be held at Van
couver oo
Thursday, September 5, IS7S,
at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating
a cam) Mate for delegate to Congress, and one
Prosecuting Attorney for each Judicial District.
The Apportionment of Delegates sbal! be one
for each UK) vote*, or fraction of 100 greater than
SO. rwt for J. P. Judson a*, the last general elec
tion, Each County, however, being entitled to at
leaat one delegate, as follow* :
Chehalle 1 Pierce 3
Ciallain 1 San Juan i
Clarke 3 Skamania 1
Columbia 4 Snohomish 1
Cowlitr 2 Stevens 1
Island 1, Jefferson '2
Pacific 1 King 8
Kitsap 2 Klickitat 1
I.ewia 2 Thurston 3
Mason .. 1 Wahkiakum 1
Walla Walla 5 Whatcom 2
Whitman l! Yakima "l
By order of the Democratic Territorial Com
mittee A.J.CAIN.
augVd&wtd Chairman.
MARINE WAYS
—AND —
Ship Yard !
«• THE UNDERSIGNED^
» no ir prepared t > take Coo-
tract* { r buildup fthip»
MaaillK or St earn b« »t» . to haul jy
ont tt«f nuinf on their Now Way*. tod make ail
I repairs, mch a»
Carpenter Work.
Caulking, and
Spar Making.
HI ILDKUS of SMALL BOATS,
either Metallic c>r Wood.
We bare jo»t completed our NEW
Marine Ways and Ship Yard,
On tue BEACH, near the old
Seattle Coal Bunker*,
At J are ready to receive c-rderi.
Tieraey & Co.
*r P. O. Bo* 11. *|>2*dtr
MISCELLANEOUS
Is. & W. W. R. R.
SEATTLE TO RESTQH.
TJASSENGER AND FREIGHT CARS WILL
X leave Seattle even- day (Sundays excepted)
at6*s A. sc., and 1 p. returning wiil leave
Renton at 10 A. m. and 4 r. m.
For freight or apply at the Office of
the Company at the Depot.
J. M. COLMAN,
jyQ-dawtf Geaeral Superintendent.
.« . Bsujic as Kiv
Importer aud Dealer in
FURNITURE!
EED3DIKTO,
—AND—
House Furnishing lioorts
SPRING MATTRESSES,
TOP MATTRESSES,
SOFAS & BED LOUNGES,
WINDOW SHADES,
COOKING & PARLOR STOVES
GLASSWARE & CROCKERY
Which I shall 801 l at San Francisco prices, and
cheaper than auy other house in Seattle. A call
at the Store will convince you of our low prices
and the superiority of our goods.
COMMERCIAL STREET, Next door to Joining's
old stand.
N. B. Second • hind Furniture,
Gtoves, ttc., Bought an«l Sold.
XLCR
BRICMI ARJ»!
BETWEEN
Freeport and Alki Point.
•
SUPERIOR BRICKS ALWAYS ON HAND ON
O CRAWI'CRL HARRINGTON'S WHARi*.
For sale by JOHN KEENAN, aud at the Yard.
f'2s-dly JACOB R. OLSEN.
Boat Building;
The undersigned, who has been engaged iu
boat building on the Sound for three yearn past,
offers his services to ell persons desiring to pur
chase or build
Fast Sail Boats
OR
Row Hoats,
Or any other work in his line. Good satisfaction
guaranteed at reasonable prices.
ANTOINE H. EDSTROEM
Port Blakely, July 8, 1878. dtf
Farm for Kale.
TITHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIS PI ACE
1. iu the Snoqualmie for sale. It contains 120
Acres Bottom Land, and 40 Acres Timbered Up
land, sloping gently to the river. It is 12 miles
from Snoqualmie City, at the river crossing, 0
miles from Lake Washington, and 20 from Seattle.
Fifty acres slashed, 20 acres in grass, 4 acres of
upland grubbed for an orchard ; 20 tons of hay
on hand.
The place has three-quarters of a mile frontage
on the river, is safe from overflow, aud has a
•\r stream of water running through, which
'>e brought in the house, barn or milk house,
l iable for lumoering, having a good deal of
i . uer on it, and is the first key point for getting
..t Me timber ou the adjacent six or eight sec
turns, and has a good bay for booming. The loca
tion is central, and affords a good steamboat land
ing A hotel acd store would do well there at
the present tiujo, »n,l it 1K convenient to six log
ging camps nov in ope ration.
House and tools ou the place. Cause of selling
weak lungs.
For further particulars inquire of
GEORGE WHITE.
«til7.d*wtf Snoqualmie River, W. T
T. THOMPSON,
PRACTICAL
UUNIIAKER,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
OPPOSITE JENNINGS',
SKAXTLK, W. t
"VTEW WORK MADE TO ORDER-REPAIR.
J > ing of ail descriptions neatly done. ioy/%
mssOUTION XOTII'F,.
I ° \ LL lIOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE
1 is hereby K iven that fron, and after tt.i. <\«v
u nu * » member of the firm
of Blgeluw. Tiernej Ac Co.. and k»ul Company
•ill not be responsible for any debts of his . , n .
tr acting or any contracts made uy nim. The
business heretofore conducted un ler the firm
"X°. t""'?' Tierney a Co. will hereafUr be
Vi i i tLe flrm n,nie style of
ii.n fi'v I P er * ,riß owinjf the above
named firm are hereby cautioned against iaj in >
my b'lls to said Debj, Bigelow. 1 °
MARTIN TIERNEY.
James ROWLAND.
S« att e. Aug ■. Js7» »M4w
PUGET FOUNDRY !
WUITF. ii TEXiNY
SUCCESSORS TO J. F. k T. WILSON
A lIIXD,S I*o* AND BRASS CAST
■» * Ing* <ione at San Francisco prices.
Ordsisfrom all parts of the Sound wil be filled
with prcmptue*s and dispatch.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Removal and Opening
IX THE
New Brick Store
OF
FItAIIENTHAI, BROS
0>
Next Door to Janm son's Jewelry Store,
SEATTLE, H*. T.
Our customers aud the tratio generally are kin !-
lv inf-rn evl that we are now occupying our nev
!y built Store, where we offer 3 fine and attracts
gtock cf
CLOTHING.
I»HV 0001)8
Hoots, Shoes, Ilats, Millinery
Goods, Carpets k Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper,
Trunks k Satchels, Furs, kc.
WHOLESALE AXI) 11 ETA It..
A call to the Store will convince your ot vur
low prices for best goods.
Respectfully.
FRAUENTHAT, BROS
« rH r BT "W
MARKET
L. DILLEK, Proprietor.
(Successor to P. V. Snyder.)
MILL STREET, SEATTLE.
C'oiiMtMutly 011 Kauri flic
CHOICEST ME4T.V
AND
VEO-33TABLEIS
...ALSO...
CORNED BEEF AND PORK.
SMOKED MEATS,
PORK and BOLOGNA
SAUSAGES,
H EAD-CH EESE,
TRIPE, ETC.
M. DINSMOftE
((SUCCESSOR TO E. B. MOOliE),
DEALER IN
Fresh and Malted
MEATS
and a general assort went of
"B® OJb <!• 4b*'B* .3 <3* **
\lao, the best brands of
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
Corner of Third & Union Streets. Scatt] .
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES !
I'LOSII' OUT SUE I
The Entire Stock
OK
S. P. Andrews & Co
J. W. GEORGE,
jel-dtl Assignee.
CHAS. H. WELLS
SHIPPING & COMMISSION
M ERCIIANT
40 California Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Order# for the pnrchaa* or Kale of Prodnce.
M« rcbaudiae, &c., solicited Mid promptly filled.
! * r<4, ia*h fclvißi'M Uivle ou courtiguiDeQtM.
AO EXT FOR THE
Pnget Sound Line of Sailing Vessels
bfc.Kl.lt BY IKUM'sslo* TO
L Biik TeVl "' EWI " PreSt Wel!B ' r "* fl * Co.'.
J< ur!l*f' *«' - Superintendent
1 ar «° * 00. ii Expro**.
lfornV 01^ ' ***** '****** (J ranger 'h tank of Cs.l
- f "• ' *•**!•» Pre*'t California Firrae*-'
Mutual t ire Itmurau*'« Aaeociation.
U. Gardner E*q., Vice Pregiuent and
wx : latloo nU " ru,t " V Matu »* Fir® InHhranc® A»-
St hwataclu r Broa. .V Co.
I)nnkan., Carrigan At' Co.
HitMtey, Nickel & Co.'
H«*« Brother*.
I'aber. llatbcr fc Co. illO-dawtf
Tllli Vl 111. I\t KSTfIE\.
A MI
INSURANCE CO
tb _ Marino
Cash Assets, - - $515,000.
Priuoipai Oflk*. 21* aai iJO Sauaorue Str«*«t
&a ii Francisco.
OFVIr K K H:
PKTXK OoMAHra, I re#*!.; A. J. DBTANT. VIC«-PI
T'UAIUA-H 11. CCSUXMU, n«vrtit*ry.
A. HOT A 1.1 5114, d 0., General A f jeut»
for 0 'Bgoii and WaaMutfton, Portland, Oregon.
FIRST-CLASS HUSKS 801ICITKD
C. C. Perkins, Agent..
MISCB LLAN KOCB
WADDELL & MILES
Wholesale and Retail D ca len in
STOVES
AND
i
J he largest Stock suid 1/rettt.it varitK
COOIIISTG
PAHLOR
and. BOX
STOVES
b» Washington Territory.
o*«r 50 different kiuda and Htjl*
aaJect irom, including the old faTOrit*
DIAMOND ROCK, *.
SUPERIOR ; I
CHEF COOK I *
For Wood ox Coal.
Plait. or Extension Top
EUREKA 1 8
MARIPOSA J
IRON PIPE
For Gas, Water or Steam.
Black or Galvanized, all siz**.
Malleable Irou PIPE FITTINGS, all»im
SUCTION and FORCE
PUMPB.
Plain, Japanned, FlanUheJ an J Stamp f
TIN WARE.
English. French and German
Enameled & Tinned Hollow Wne
M«MUI and Water CinuifM,
Cilobc mid Auiple VHIVU,
Cb(fh Vnlvin, Sluriue CompMKi
BRASS GOODS,
Of all descriptions, for Strain ami W*t«i
purchase our Bran* Goods dirn't from tki
Ifauutacturcr, whk-h enables ua to furawh tkuiad
•rat quality and at lovvtat ratea.
MANUFACTURERS OF
is, so ra ui cm fin
ROOFINO, PLUMBING and JOBBIKQ
piumptlj attended to.
Having the lan?«at Mp« Cutting and Tl»rta<Jt»l
Machine, and th« moat complete Pipe Tool* #»
Sound, we ar« prepared to cut and thread
Pipe, a l .! ii'zes, from \t In. to 3 in., and furniik Hpj
any l*ngtha d*atred, with pron:i>tneea and at lew
pflc#u.
AGENTS FOII VAN'S
CELEBRATED
Wrought-Iron Ranges
AND
Patent Coffee Urns*
for Hotola, Steamboats and BesUorantft
Partita in want of ar y Good* ou * *
Will Ami it to their interest to gi** !• a •
before pure-baaing elsewhere, as we
largest tuij most complete *to«k OB 4
Bound.
WABDELt & MILEL
SEATTLE.
C- L. MITCHELL.
Manufacturer & Dealer in First Chm*
HARNESS & SADDLERY
MILLS*., UETWEKN VIK9T AND 9F.00N8
SEATTLE, W. T.
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
HARNESS,
Aad everything appertaining to the Trade co
ataatly ou hand.
Carriage friinmio*
DOME TO ORDER, andlprompt attention If'J*®
t< »!1 ordera fir NKVTWOItK or REPAIKINfI.