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Nov. 13 1878. anir—'The Luid«ecr. E Cist " HU •"*" vet Wd doabi if any have L in strength and beauty. .. hniit at Newburyport, Mtasa in 1875. by Geo W. Ja-kson. .hip baild< r, and now mavor » f4 ®'_:, y in which he re-i Hie IS live oak and pitch pine, an \ c hundred and live thousmd e* ! 00 jj pr registered tonnage is her coal carrying eipaoitv •Jo tooa B he uft 5 khed«it h all the modern improve iiitW gbc is supplied with a s'.eain for taking in and discharging ballast, anchors, etc., and ber jlfis fitted up in the most beautiful per.tba main cabin being furnished fLfboot with mahogany. satin-wocxl 2Tblack walnut, all blending to ller in a most tasteful and workraan fj. manner. Her principal owners « G«o. C. Lord A' Co., shipping and n merchant", of Boston, and ZfCoanw>d* r ' Cty* Knowles,superin btr construction, and baa had of her ever hinee she struck prater. She was built for the Cal- IrtstrsdQ. owing to the dearth of : ■ ne{ , t gbc has necessarily beeu com plied to seek other fields of business. fa first trip was from 80-ton to Live r- with a cartjo of grain, mak- ET'tbe voyage in twenty-four «!ajs. took a load of salt from Liv (fp.lol to Calcutta, and from there back with n general cargo. She (1 i then chartered by the Chilean to take a load of railroad oaterial to Chili. She came from there to San Francisco, and took grain to Liverpool, and while there she was re #ppfre»l. Hhc went to Hotig Ivong citb a load of coal, and from ther« sh»- jjae to Seattle, whero she will load tor iccond cargo of coal This is hi r fat voyage up this coast, and the taji ttiodoes not intend to run in this trade ifbecan possibly find anything else to 4a with bis fine yts-.el. During her three gears' experience she has met with not ifce liigbtcat accident or damage. Hhc |u a beautiful model, and is a fast ailer.as well as a ship. She I BOW unloading ballast at Marshall's vbarf. MISTAKEN FOB A BURGLAR. —After stiring to Veil list Monday Mr. in Collin#, proprietor of the Octiden ll Hotel, picked u;> a book containing tma of Stanley's cx< iting t-tories, which k continued to rr.nl until near mid light. Th • tl.rilling adventures which bhtd )(en reading made m- hau iiu pmsion on hia inind, that after goinj toilecp he was taken witli a violent ightmnrc. About two o'clock, which ittbis horrible trance, he commenced teery "help! help! This noise aroused kii wife, who, on beholding her hut bud litting erect in bed, screaming tod throwing hi* arms about in such a frantic manner, became alarmed, and in tttenpting to spring to the floor was Mind by her dreaming husband. This »frightened her that sbo com i.enced to scream. James, Mr. Collins' only •08, Aged IB year*, who was deeping bin adjoining room, beard the lady's *»», tapposed that bis f«tb -r was still It tie hotel, and that some burglar was killing bis mother. lie sprang fro.n kit bed, picked up a derringer, and robing into the room, be oould ju.it n«. kjrthe moan-light, the forui of a man pitying his mother by the throat, and lot dreaming for a:i instant it could be Ngbt but a burglar, fired away. The fct not having the desired effect, he feed agniu. Then jumping on the sup ped burglar, he de*lt him a stunning Mow in the face. This bad the effect •(awakening the sleeping man, who I Mid hardly believe or realize what kd taken place. One of the shot 6 bad I : lined him, and the other had taken Act in the top of his head, causing a but by no means dangorous ?§jpi No blame can be attached to •fin#, and it is considered very for that the sad affair did not turn ***** serious Y Mr. Collins will be j •naitgain in a few days. Tax Hoi* TRADE. —TLIO following "••naication is from Phil Neis, who •to* » specialty of hops: Values ®jj*JKMOD have not come up to the y the growers, and again bitter j*PpoiaUn«pt is the outcome. Prices "Bp it present from seven to ten *^*p«rpouud. The average quality Territory bops cau be prime. California and Oregon many parcels have been deliv ®*d here which are badly picked and •**■• Throughout some counties in hops have turned red on the |j* "hre fairly rijic and wire not **» picking Not a few Oregon vWtrs, who were heavy losers on la*t •*** Wopi were unable to pay ex- J~** for picking I estimate the crop *, Ue Pacific coa?t at about 11,000 against 14,500 in 1877. and 16,- . J® WO Receipts to date—Cali |™*®. 1188 hales; Washington Terri •2'. bales; Oregon. 770 bales. *«• 8.451 hales. Exports—to Aua b»W bales; New Zealand, 184 Booth America, Japan and Cal- JJ* « bales. Total. 353 baits. Re export Overland not receive"! niy certain knowledge not to Jrii. n ' ,a >o< have been shipped P re!ent time, of which (art grower's account. Freight .. 0 York, Albany, Plitla* Baltimore acd Cincinnati, » *Q lots of 12.000 11M, 3 cents per * T «b D 12 ' ,K>0 lb, > Vi cents pet kit St. Louis and Milwa>i> fc. tJLf 0 ? quantity,:? cents per tt>. kr inn*delphia to Liverpool, $1 do 4jj. 4 ' ia Philadelphia to Lon- O** 04 gold, per 1(H) !h } . Via Hal kU ' Bremen to London, $ I 00 W R>3. Via Haiti more and "*«pool, *3 75 gold, to 10;> ***> —Tho Commercial St. kubeen approved bycity surveyor " f* r as the New England ® u tler in r orm» us »h.t •"Hiiinr 1 * • w '" finished up t!iis f ■This contrail bin Ixen p^r substantial and creditable 0 '" la " ,aliin 8 in • lower Pw of actceDings between decks. pSjJj Coarse cc *l and Ix 3 loaded Official Vote of Kitsap County.' c « CA\lilO\TF* s Jit « i - £ 5 - •2 - S - r * J! « 5 ? - R s « c 7. a. (. T H. Br»(ita S«2S S. T. Cston »4 4., 5437" -..- PROS'- crntu ATT'T. ! rT U ? .J i<IUrJ 11 10 31 11 ~-t O. M.Hst.rr 14 2t JOINT COC*CIL*AS. J H Mr(»ilrjn V. V. 1«| & v. HimmoDd 22 <0 ?4 11 G.fcavsifp 1 " ";,j K» »BE*ENr4TIVK. ?• fcT2C ' 1.0 Will sm* 'jl 17 #■.... J')t\T Rri'I!tJH..STJk , nTE. A!fr<d B:i>der 104 32 102 27 30 2r« I H.B.Lmrr z i>t i 5 :t? fs •HEturr. J. Com«t<Jck HT, :<<• l*ej 31 II 21<9 l>. 51. Owen 722 .. ltt U »*n r.ATE JTtK.R. H A, II atoii HZ Ti 10"! J. iUtiptlfy 2.« € a .. .... FI.'KECI'. —Yesterday forenoon the team att -ched ?o the delivery wagon of Mr Baunton, became frightened an?l run for a fhort dis'anfe tip Commer cial street. The driver sn'ceedo-l in holding when oue of the hor» k»k»d his over the tocgae of the wagon and fell down. Bystanders ur hi.cbed tlie team from the nrd the f illen horse arose, and as no dam age wan doiiH, they moved on as though nothing had happened. NOT AOUOUSD. lll our it* ill the other lay in which vr stated that, ow ing to the dt-roenesa of the fog the Jos ephine had run on the sawdust at Ta couia, we gave facts a 9 tbey were stated to us. However, Capt. Green, mate of the handsome little boat in question, informs ua tba* she run ashore on pur pose to let a conple of passengers off, and the people on a passing steamer supposed it to lx; an accident FOR S\ \ J CAN - the Ark catna down from Tacoroa haded with staves, empty barrels and birrei heads, liuin the factery up the I'nyallup, and on their w:iy to the San Juan line works. Home bricks from Carkeek'a yard were also placed on board, and in a day or to the whole carifo. Ark Bi:d all, will be towed tn its destination. FINED. —Monday evening an Indian woman named Sarah made a complaint before Justice Snyder against Lucy, another Indian luniden of the for_*st for an alleged assault anil battery. On bearing llje rase the Judge decided that tliu charge was well founded, and the gav and festive Lurv now langjishes in jail. hoarding out a fine of five dol lar* and costs. THE Union meeting cf the Y. M. C. A. w ill be held this evening as 7 o'clock at the Brown Church. Dr. N. W. Lane will conduct the service aud Rev. J. A. Wlrth will preach. The subject is, "B<>mothingStronger than the Strength of Young Men." All are urged to at tend, especially the young men FITTING UP.— Mr. L. Diller, of the I Ci y Market. has been enlarging and making extensive improvements to his shop on Mill Htreet. He now has a large, well regulated market, with a well fitted show wmdo.v in front. Al 1 of which speak well for Mr Diller's enterprise. Tin-: Josephine from Olympia, and the Teaser from N-ah Bay, both came in about the same time last evening They are both running mail routes for other boats that are now laid up, viz: the Teaser for the Dispatch, and the Josephine for the Zephyr. SinrriNO —On Suuday the Tam O'Shanter arrived in San Francisco from this port. Same day the Revere sailed for port Discovery. On Monday tho Oregon arrived from Seabeck; the Coquimbo and Surprise sailed for Port Madisonand the Letitia for Pert Town send. COI KTY COMMISSIONERS.— This body have been iu session for several days past, and adjourned Monday evening. As we will publish their proceedings in full in a few days, we will not allude to any of their transactions at this time. THE steamer Politkofsky was over from Port Madisou yesterday after some supplies, etc., and during ber stay the mate fell overboard and underwent a thorough ducking before again (warding the steamer. THE Zephyr will go on the ways to <lny. Her wheel has been taken to pieces, and when replaced it will be made six inches smaller. It is thought this change will materially increase her 8 peed. THE population of Stevens ciurty, south of the Spokane river, has doubled within tbe last tlx months, according to reliable authority. So says an ex change. THE Liieie Williams was loaded and ready for sea ycit( rJ*y morn in . Sbt did not leave, however, until the even, ing, taking about 1,200 tons of coa! tor 8«n Francisco. TUB ship Heunion ii now getting coal (juite rapidly, and she may be ex» pected to fi i»h her oarg > by Friday. Tut touchers' meeting ot the t'ou gregatioual Sabbath S*ln>ol»i.l be on Saturday evening of th;s werk. «y Tim Fount-un Beer Hall, rroot street, next to the North Facitic Braw cry. 13 the l »rjje#t and tine<t in the city. All k»n 1s of Beer. Ale and Pofti r for sale. Luueb from nine to one o'clock every day; »i*>. line lunches to order. — Sic Semper Salekaius.— Notwitb stmding the excitement about the »d --mirrion of our Territory into the I nion, the celebrated *IB GUN »» Centen nial Saloon still bits the bulls-eye every time. Dennis Kearney to the contrary notwithstanding. A day or so ago t Card of Thanks. To TUB VOTERS OF KING COCDTY Gentlemen:— Considering thefa-t th%t I did not spend » dollar or batton-bo!c a tian in my iiebnlf. so to "peak, dur i"g the recent elections; it both proper and just that I should tender to vr>u n;y sincere thinks for vote*, which I h<-rel>y mo-t sincerely do. i b ii»-Te that there hut one place in t>c county {nod tru»t the «»ii'y one in tlin I i i'p'. JStt-tesi where the re<l olore WJ t J "" •*« allow>-d t<» prevail on he -"ith of N.>vnnh.r. Tfce spirit of King th* 111 , may yet rejoice that its kitjgly powi-r st'll smoulders in this country; hut thanks tn tlie voters of King county, i' smoulders hut to die in fief- a*, as d;d its irstiga'or. Agan thanking you for your free and unbiased v tea, I am m *t respectfully your obe dient servant, M. S. BOOTH SEATfi E. Nov. 12. ISTS. HOTEL ARRIVALS O:"JII>ENTAL HOTEI fc II li luer. Pot E!!iot W 8 Elwell, Snohomish 1 h'>»G.rv.u Pt tiauible Ja» Belief, Mrwcsatle 1 ti»* sn.lwife, A BOjiininson, S F Nt-wcas ]e H H Bock rum, Kcw P. D Miltou WestuiaHtar, H C L Hirich. O.ympi* Geo Br*ck>tt »n<l ltai.J«ll, Miiton Port Ed* «rdi> Uz»D K,ia». S F fiusle Wi\»o. do B<in M S Ori-am, Port- Lewis Lt W Sh»-ltoii, do Iscd H Harmsn, SieUarootu CPtrttr.Poct Utnb's Wolf SbaiVr, «lo NEW EHOIAXD HOTEL. It Horn, V, Uile Ever W Myers. Milton I- H Rfjnolds, Hl' Mo* M Miller, I'uwa- FrindMo C&wley, Da- mish J C Floyd and wife. 8 F F M<-Sstt, Mr» Thomas, Xewcf.ktle li T Shannon, Lathrop, Elii< J E.lis, do Cat. O Weir, do It T Shannon k wife, do Prof A,lan. do MrsSTShancon, do P McK j fc wlfe.Ta. omaS 8> anl on. Stoekton Cul AMERICA!: HOCSE. J J Fam-1, Tai'cnu J X Low, do ('has lUir/, do K Hill, Port Ciatnble Wm Dt nuis. Squab 1,1 Wa!«b, Benton 11 Kvsnt, Sewrastlc A MrCorkle, Bka(it Riv John Lewis, <io H Virgins, liaWami.«li J M Rod*er«, .snoboniiKhWtn Thomson, do Jo*ej)h Kapp. d'> Win Holmes, 8 F *mi a lisrnuiior'. do Jno I ndcrhill, do <«ee Ttrnner, do Win Williamson, do An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault aud there is only one excuse for you—your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge aud common sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, euch as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual cositivencss, dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low Kpirit?, «fcc. Its salo 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 Bottle for ten cents. Three doses will relieve you. RAKE CHANCE ton Bust NESS.— Pinkham & Saxe, proprietors of the large clothing establishment, on the corner cf Commercial and Washington street*, have concluded to retire from busind«n on account of >ll health, and they offer their entire stock and fixtures to any parties who desire to en gage in a first class business, at a great bargain. Their store is situated in one cf the (test locations in Seattle, und the firm are doing a good, steidy bti*iness. Any one con get the whole stock, fix tures and business on the easiest and most liberal terms by calling at the store, or corresponding with the firm. oct3od*wtf OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AT VICTORIA —Persons visiting Victoria should not fail fo stop at the Occidental Hotel. It is the first hotel from the steamboat landing ; is fire-proof; has good accom modaiiou for families, and AS good meals as any houv> in the city, at only ♦1 00 per day. WM. JENSEN, Wharf street, Victoria, P. C. SHERMAN HYDE Jt Co. Pacific Coast Agents Also agents for the celebrated Estcy and Standard Organs. For Sheet Music and Brass Instruments, address SHERMAN, HYDE & Co., aug3l-d*wly San Francisco. CALL ON J. A. MCPIIEE for Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes and Cutlery. He keeps the best supply in the city and sells at the cheapest rates. Customers may be supplied at either wholesale or retail. Stand in S. Kenny's merchant tailoring establishment, Commercial street, Se attle, W. T. myl7 dtf j-jf Charley Keil, of the Saddle- Rock Restaurant, Commercial street, is constantly receiving the largest and fin est flavored oysters ever offered for sale in this city. Orders from a di-tanee promptly filled in every s^yle. To PARTIES. -W. H. Davis offers the use of bis Marcy's Scioptieon to those wishing to give parties or sociable* dar ing the winter reason, at reasonable terms. Address n6 2w W. H DAVIS. FBESH OYSTERS served at tho Mai son Dorre 'rom this date. FOR OENCIKE GERMAN Milk Bread j go to Piper's. C. L. MITCHELL, HAXIFACTHUCH AXD MULH IS Cl.\*3 HiRNESS IND SADDLERY Hill Street, bet. First and Second, SEATTLE. W. T. Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Ac.! »pp-rtaiului.' to tie trxlr COB »:a>ily on hind. Carriage Trimming Dear to Order, AbJ prompt att>Btioc gK»c to all erdcra far Nn Work or Hrpalrtn? coridAwtf I MISCELLANEOUS. FALL RACKS. I THE t'NDERHGNVD HAS MADE ARRANGE MENTS BT WHICH TnFRK WILL BF Two Days Racing. In which ai! fa«t hot»f« la the Territory are de aired ti take part. Tie racing m-** q wih coir, mence oa and continue thongs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 22d and 23d. AT TUP SEATTLE RACE COIRSE. Among the races arranged for that occasion ■trill be. Friiay forenoon. • single dash haif-«clle running race. Free to all; pu.se $130; horses to carry catch weights. On Saturday forenoon, • running race. best two In three, one mile h>*iU. Free for all; purse $l3O, catch Weights. An J Saturday afternoon. a running race, best two in three, one-ha f mile hett*. For three ye*r-olds, Washington Territory brc-1; purses $1 >0; horses to carry SOp> und*. In all the abore races 13 per cent. of the gross am >unt of parses offered in each race will be rharged as an entrance fee for the same. Two thirds tthe purse given to best hone; one-third to second best. All the races to be governed by the National Kales, wlii. h will be strictly carried out. All entries most be made and entrance monav put up by Weduesday evening. Nov 20 1878. JOS. BYMONI/S. cctl9>d&wlui Proprietor Seattle Trsck. T. THOMPSON, PRACTICAL fvUNMAKER, COMMERCIAL STREET, OPPOSITE JENNINGS', SEATTLE, W. * NEW WORK MADE TO ORDEB.-BEPAIR. ing of all descriptions neatly done. myV'> Farm for Sale. riMIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIS PLACE L In the Snoqualmie for sale. It contain* 130 Acrea Bottom Land, and 40 Acraa Timbered Cp land, sloping gently to the river. It la 12 mile* from Snoqualmie City, at the river aroaaing, 9 j milea from Lake Waahington, and 30 from Seattle, i Fifty acrea alaahed, 20 acrea in graft, 4 acrea of ' upland grabbed for an orchard; 20 tona of hay on hand. The place baa three-quarter* of a mile frontage ' on the river, is safe from overflow, and haa a clear atreain of water ranniag through, which can be brought in the house, barn or milk house. Ia valuable for luniuering, having a good deal of timber on it, and Is the first key point for getting out tie timber on the adjacent six or eight sec tions, and haa a good bay for booming. The loca tion ia central, aud afford* a good steamboat land ing A hotel ar>l store would do well there at the present tltc , and it is convenient to six log ging camps no*' in operation. Houae and tools ou the place. Cause of selling, , weak lungs. For further particulars inquire of OEOROE WHITE, . vi 17.1*wtf Snoqualmie River, W. T XLCR BRICKYARD! BETWEEN Freeport and Alki Point. SUPERIOR BRICKS ALWAYS ON HAND ON ORAWFCRE A HARRINGTON'S WHAR f. For sale by JOHN KEENAN, and at the Tard. fJS-dly JACOB R. OLSEN. Maryland House! La Conner, W. T. Good Accommoda'iona can te found at this ! Hotel at all times. JOHN McGLINN, f»Mß.wly Proprietor. Farm for Sale. 155 ACRES, | All Rich Bottom U>d- A GOOD ORCHARD; Seventy acres In cnltivaUon. 40 acres in grans, the balance grain and vegetable ground. Situated on White River, 7 Opposite Alvord's. Title perfect. Good build ing*, including a barn 70*80 feet. Apply at this offlce or to LEVI SMITH, White River. Seattle, An*. ». IFI3. dawtf S. & W. W. OL J EU e >j,Xl M SEATTLE TO RENTON —AND — NEWCASTLE. DABSKNORR Aso FREIGHT CARS OF THE ! L Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad will leave Seattle every day (Sundays excepted) at T-JO A. M.. and 1 P. M. Arrive at at 7JOA. M. and Jr.*. A rr 1 vc at Newcaatle at 8:15 A. M. and 2:40 r. M. RETCRNINO. leave Newcastle at 9JiO A. M. and 4 P.M. Arrive at Brntos at 1030 A.M. and 442 P.M. Arrtveat Seattle at 11:30 A. x. sad 3:30 P.M. Depot, Kin. ttreet, foot of Commercial J. 11. COLMAN, Gen. Sapt. seplO-dAVtf MISCELLANEOUS. FRAIENTHIL BROS Seattle, W. T. We ironM aaioon-e the receipt of our FALL AND WINTER •* "an » c? k , Which we ff-r v the pas ih> jvict*; e.» dsiing of DRY GOODS DRILSS. »OODK, SILKS. Flannel*. Domestic*. CLOAKS. AND SHAWLS, HOSIERT. SJII-ROID FRY. BLANKETS, CLOTHS, CASMMERES, CABPEfS, OIL CIOTH. WALL PVPEtt, FlirT Qf \LITV BOOT?, SHOE-, I S-LIPPfR?. AISO — A COMPLETE LINE OK DCRABLE AND FINE CLOTHING. HAT*. t'SDERWEAR. TRCNKS, ECT. At !>la's, nnmUiakable low i.rires. Frauentlial Bros. ?>*• I*. Oc'oVr 10, 18?i\. GUNSMITHING -AND- General Job Work —AT— HENDRICKS & CURTIS SHOP Opposite Odd Fellows Hall, Front Street, Seattle, W. T. novMtf j JUST RECEIVED KAUFMAN OLUMQUIST, t —OF THE PHILADELPHIA BOOT AND SHOE STORE, On Front Street. HAVE Jt'ST RECEIVED FROM THE Factory in Philnclolpliiti A Large and Select Stock of ladies' and Childrens' Shoes I ! Of tbe Best Qulity and Litest St ties ever brought to Seatle. I'lens* c.i'l *nd examlue our gooi«, and you will find we »ell chejtvr accrrdine to quality, . tban any ot'icr hui>.* ia tbe cl»y. ALSO — CENTS' CUSTOM WORK Made t-> Order. 0.-iieis from aboad promptly attended to. octawtf Rooms to Rent I HOUSES TO RENT Lots and Farms for Sale and for Lease. j i - ! I LOANS NEGOTIATED, 1 ! Abstracts of Title and Deeds Made up ou reasonable tonus. Orders Received lor Grading and Clearing I of Lots and Streets. • Apply over Brug Store, opposite Oocidantal ' j Hotel Mill *tre«t«. R. D. PITT. novQ-dtf COAL TAR COAI. TAR IN ANY QL ANTITX FOR SALE AT A GREAT REDUCTION ON San Francisco Price. Apply at Work* of att-dtf SEATTLE OAS LIGHT CO. DEXTER HORTON & CO., BANKERS SEATTLE, W. T. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CHECK OR URAIT. i Sigh! Exchange and Telefra-bic Transfer or. Sao Frauclico, Portland ao<l New Tork. Sight and >lxt» day billi of Ex-ban~e drawn In inane to <ult direct on Lta ion. a«\ii! ilanywbtte ID Knwpe. Money loinel on approve! s-carlljr. Bomfa. flock*, and other valiijMe" r«-< t'.vt lon depo-ii for sa'e keeping. Col'ectior* an.l |.n>cecd< promptly r'inilted. octl«Cdtf PU6ET FOUNDRY ! WHITE & TENNY SUCCESSORS TO J. F. K T. WILSON. I ALL TJNDS or IRON AND BRASS CAST. tag' dons at San Franciaco prices. Order, froaa all parts of the Sound vU. be filled with promptest %nd dispatch. apM-daw j HOUSE FOR RENT. I A Neat Dwelling Houe On facoad s reet, nmth of the old Coal Boat, five Roian. Improved Garden Lot. Well of Wa ter, sad lae vWw. Teraa rraaojabl*. Apply st this offlct- aov'dtf MISCELLANEOUS. F. N . wAL D. * (Successor to Wusthoff £ Wala), m ° £ £Eii ■' A Sj S- -, -v. -|3___| £_g *• faJT. Jfgi =Jj £ 51 * ■•' '*\ joi ■A grioniimral Implomonts. —— mmm —— CRAVFOBD * minimi, IMFMTEIS Ml JIIIEIS SEATTLE, W. T. The Finest Stock on Puget Sound of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Hardware, Cutlery, IRON AND STEEL, Tools and Implements of All Kinds CROCKERY <se GLASSWARE, Points, toils and Olass, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, CEMENT, &C. Agents for Fish Bros. & Co.'s Celebrated Wagons, BOCA BREWING CO., - AND— IMPERIAL NORTHERN AND QUEEN INSURING CO. OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Aggregate Capita) $33,000,000 Crawford & Harrington, COMMERCIAL STREET, SEATTLE, W. T. JyiMawtf IS YOUR PROPERTY INSURED ? IF MOT, WHY NOT? •m ohm 11. A. ■*«», Agent for Seattle and Vicinity for the XOBTM BRITISH ML lEKCAKTILi; of London and Edinbur R . The GRRXAIf AMERICAN, of New York. The PHCEXIX, of Hartford, And the HOSE, of New York, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fire Insurance on Dwellings and Fnrnitnre, Stares and Merchandise, Grain Mills, Mannfactnres, Ac. at moderate rales. JOHN M. BLANCHARD, Resident Agent Seattle, W. T. OOrl-dtf (4CCCSMUS To McHjU'UHT * I.KAKT.) H. W. ROWLAND ' . FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY Seattle, - Wash. Ter'y. • REPRESENTING: Orfftr.lied. a«M(« UNION FIRE AND MARINE ' H4H » TMOOo ST. PAUL riBE AND MARINE Irttf .. . 1 000 jX NEW ORLEANS ASSOCIATION 1M60.... . «Monn ZH2!E?£GM% DMAMN '* Sffi rTSnb 1,000.000 COMMERCIAL UNION JWO llinum NEW ZEiLAND FIRE AND MARINE I*B9. 2«S)MW kt c S OENEBiIh IM " Z HT > DAILI) H5'J 7 FMMI IMMI continental IWJ ;; «:<MS:O2! ser Pollcl's Uaaed on ctetdrablr pn>j*rty at fair rat/w. (~.»»<•« equitably ad J oat ed and promptly paid If. W. ROWLAND. aIS-dawtf HEATTLE DRUG STORE. JUST RECEIVED, CANFIE3LD'S Cork Sole Boots and Shoes. They are Superior in Workmanship and Durability to any other make. Just what v<>u want for winter w«*ar H. JONES, ootA-dtf Occidental Square. FOR REIT_OR SALE. , ACENTii AL I>E>lß\nit liU'r LLINfi OF SIX Bo< nu, cvmtii-nJius a btMuU.ul vlta> of the k»y. Corner ol F.fth »ml Tnr<re mt-eii. Apply to L M. Hall, rrtr Chil i-re # -tore, or H i A. K <W, Sew F.n.-lanJ ll»t, l,| ' I f l NOTICE. ON AND AFTER THE FIRBT DAT OF KO verubf r no cr> dit will be allowed ll my bar. Cult tiitut accompany <-vtrv otd*r. PHILIP WIST. Oct. v., wa 03Mt«