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UIL? »LIMR.
Itartday. Nov. 14. 1878.
SASDwica ISLANDS.—A
JSUr fro«ua» old Pu,-' S .und
ffliAan«•&* facts c ; rn,n *
'lotion of the Island of Hiwaii Th
,?of t*tc« tb»t a number of new
lutioo* .re being started in the
*\Zto( K»a Th " l * r2 ° n ' w P laDta '
if!?Ricbsrdion aud M.cy in well
they Will put up a lirge
rfTito Spring ta grind their full
j- Lisson, have lost anoth r
w |!ich they got from Hie
<fc °?Bhe made but* one trip before
However, tbey mean busi-
»nd have since bought another,
USh if DOW constantly employed car
2*lombcr. "By the wav," says
writer, "do you notic* the large in
* rf yo«r exports of lumlier to this
2eence the treaty took iff .ct ? We
Gjiooo ha*® ft * ull of lumber
Sd here for the company of which
» member, to build a flume from
iiheadwat® l ' B in the mountains to our
!*fat*elv« miles distant. This lum-
probably come from Gamble,
\ trill be a good opportunity to send
tame produce, say 100 talks of
50 of oats, 20 boxes of apples,
salroon as you can afford
(gull here for sll per barrel. All the
■tow must be of good quality." Things
jtbsvW district' have changed great
ly •itbin the past six years. Then
font were but a few acres of cane
gyring tb«re, and now there aie over
thousand acres of fine looking cane
wowing. Lauds that then leased at
Jerj low figures, now are three stories
jjgti in priee. Home cane lias been
pan in this district the past summer
tl«t went over eight tons to the acre;
tot these were exceptions. The district
In been suffering within the last few
gjnths for rain. There has been a loss
ifltlefct 100,000 bead of cattle, and
tones, mules and jacks hive been lost
litbotit number. But things have very
necntly changed, and we art* having
ill the rain we need. The labor ques
tions now what troubles us Ido not
kao* of a single persou in the ran
taunts* that has half help enough.
Barrel up some of those heathen Chi-
K*and send them here; they will
■ good demand.
ARHIVAI, OF THE DAKOTA: The
iomship Dakota, li. G. Morse, Mas-
Kr, from San Francisco, November
||at 12:15 r. M., arrived in Seattle
jHtcday afternoon. Had light nor
itrly winds and long northwest swell ,
|i entire passage. November 10th,
£BOOD, passed the steamship Geo. W.
Bier and Great It public bound south;
<■ the 11th. at 3:30 i'. M. f steamship
link* bound tonth. She brings 133
KM of freight and the following pas- (
Mprs: Cabin—C Jorgenson and wife,
lr W A Harrington; steerage —\V J
Stlton, David Nichols, Jos Crosby. D
ORDtvis. L Becbi e and 1 Chinaman.
(Jdoii({oe«s —Aug Wolf, A Snyder, A
Vudt, <k Nixon, 8 Baxter & Co,
Bojd, Poccin & Young, Crawford A
H»trington, Cushman & Co, D (J Pear
na,D E Gage. Dexter llorton, E L
M»r»btl & Co, l l ' YV Wald, Frauenthal
firm, FBcaulur, F Gasch, G W Walsh,
HE Levy, Harris & Attridgc. Hall &
haUon, H Jones. J Hiltcn, J C «fc Co.
J Sullivan, J Christ, L S Rowo, M A
Kelly 4 Co, Schawabacher Bros & Co,
I 0 Wilson, Tok'.as & Singerman.
I' S Indian Agent, W A
F W Wustoff, Wuddell & Miles, W
Montgomery, Wells, Fargo & Co, W
HPomphrey. She maue the run from .
8u Francisco to Victoria in 07 hours, j
She will leave here this morning for
fwoma, Bteilacooui and Olympia
ARRlVED.—Yesterday morning Mr.
tm. Williamson, telegraghe.l from
Oiympia to his father in this city that
k hid placed the Eliza Anders.lll in
nuioj order and asked if he should
tog her down. Tbo answer went
Wtk, u Yes, if you can get anyone to
ter her, you stay at the engine."
*1 this authority Capt. Billy rushed
just us that boat was
•Nt to start, and J. G. Parker, Jr ,
■•llif the Messenger, cousented to
*°"»dowu on her. They soon secured
*iftttan, and with Oil Parkqf at the
•W, Billy Williamson as chief engi
•"•MdA. J. Baldwin first mate, the
lldliaon arrived at Maddock's wharf
■pod Shape at six o'clock last even
*!• She will undergo very extensive
Jpirs under the supervision ef Mr.
wwainson, when she will l>e ready for
•yroute on which her owners choose
wplace her.
APPLES.—Messrs. Levy Bros, adver-
P* fct 5,000 bushels of apples to use
works in this city in the manu-
Jt»of their popular sweet cider.
manufactory affords a large mar-
Wfor our surplus botuu product of
■PPjH and will be appreciated by our
*J*®Wr» and community in gene*al. es-
on that account. Messrs. Levy
®*ve large orders for their cider
•in \ M <i *n increasing demand, and
Ml take all the good cider apples that
«^ Q gentlemen of the
: "J' hurry them up.
BCRSKS has received the ap-
J®*t®«nt from the managers of the
Coal Company as snperinten
of the coal wharf at this vity. Mr.
—w, who is acting in tbo threw capa
j**of book-keeper, general superin-
wharfinger, las altogether
%fyfi r one n,an *° *ttend to,
wt j Barnes will take charge nf the
apartment January Ist, 1970.
IfNattKo. —There never before in
of Seattle wore so many
terminating here as at
and never b?fore ao many
•4 r °r a »"- The Phantom
"1° *re under repairs at Nation's
Hi the Dispatch and Arder-
the Zephyr at
g. while the Cbehalis lies
#t »d alone at Maddock's wharf
Union mesting, under the di-
the Y. M. C. A., is continued
in the Congregational Church.
Ik will conduct the meet
■gr® «®T. H. W. Stratton will
If "How to Reach
SjJ2j* en - Mueli interest is being
the meetings, and the young
*fently invited to be present.
JEWELS STOLEN— CoI. Goshen, the
giant who came hire about on? year
ago with Deikins' Comic Opera Co n
pany. in which Commodore Xutt fig.
are i at the man, recently to* t
with the misfortune of being robbed of
a number of jewels and u/ctii' r*
upon which he set gTr-at vain?. Two
of th« decorations which the C« lonel
wore be received from th- French mill,
tary authorities while in Crime*—one
fthr. gold cross studded with j-wel«) i n
1831. the other f<>r Kaliant conduct a»
the storming of in IS,>>. Trie
tir-t was conferred by Mar-bal St.
Arnard in per.or., and theneconl I T
the General afterward in command of
the French forces
STILL AT THE FORE. —By bis card in
another column it will be seen that
Squire Jai.icke iias been re elected Jus
tice of the Feace in Snr-qualmie Pre»
cinct. The interests of Falls City and
Snoqnalmie will l>e safe as long as his
honor rrtains the reins of power. II';
will keep his weather-eye peeled on the
movements of Rostia in Bulgaria a'.d
the machinations «i Britain in
the iireotion of Afghanistan, and will
see that no h'lrm comes to his bailiwick
fr- ni tiio<-e international complications.
TUE COOGAN MCKDEUERS.—IN all
probability the re 1 devils who mur
dered GIG. Coggan, of thia city, will bo
dealt out justice as they deserve. From
recent reports we learn that six Inditns
have b*n found enlity of murder in
the firj-t degree at Pendleton, and tbat
Al. Bunker identified Poe, the one who
shot him, and White Owl, one of the
murderers of Coggan.
TIIK CF.LILO. — This bandy little
steamer, belonging to the Milton Mill
Company, is being repaired and placed
in first-class order for winter u«e. She
is now at the machine fchop of John
Nation, whire she will have out«ide
condensers put along her sides. Slie
will agiin be r ady for use in a tew
davs.
INJURED. Frank liixby, rec*»t»TlV
proprietor of a saloon <>U Mill strtet,
well known in this city, with a
painful accident in Portland a wet** or
HO B<*l by failing from a high platform
to the ground below. Ll•> was taken to
a hospital there, where lie is suffering
severely from hi* wound-.
NEW RESTAURANT.—Peter Rielly, an
experienced caterer, has opened a neat
little restaurant on Commercial street'
opposite the store cf W. A. Jennings.
He intends to keep a
and desires a fair share of the public
patronage. See his advertisement.
IN THE COAI. TRADE.—The old GU<-
si.i Telfair, for many years on the mute
between Portland and San Francisco,
in tho freight and passenger trade, is
now in thf coil trade, and eailei from
Coos Bay on tho Gth with a load of coal
for San Francisco.
ABOUT LOADED. —The schr. Premier
will finish her load of lumber at Col
inan's this morning « r to morrow fore
noon. It is her intention to take f..ur
hundred thousand feet, bnt her load
may fall a little short of this amount.
AT BI.AKEI.Y. —Tha barks Fannie
Skolfiel I nnd R. K. Ham aro loading
lumber at Port Blakely, and the schr.
La Gironde is receiving her deck load
and will sail from tho same port in a
fow days.
ON THE WAYS.—The Zephyr is now
on Hammond's ways, where she will
remain until ready to agaiu resume her
route between this city and Oiympia.
THANKS.—Mr. Saui'l Levy will pleusc
accept the thanks of the attaches of
the INTKLLIOKNCEB for a -bountiful
supply of pure fresh cider. It was A 1.
OWNERS of cows and cams will <io
well to nad Chief Mini' ks ad in this
morning's issue.
A CARD
SEATI.LE, Nov. 12th, 18T8.
To THE LTWAL VOTERS OF SNOQALMIF. :
fellotr Citizen*: the official returns
show that you again have elected me
for the responsible Ollice of Justice of
the Peace, and i hereby return my
danks to all of you. i have made my
returns to the proper Officials, and in
the futuru the laws nf our Code shall
l>o faithfully executed whenever called
upon, the PUtforui my Son stuck up
at the Schoolhous« in ttie morning on
the fifth of November, i will stand by
i expressed there the true Principles of
"Democratic." in a Republic the ma
jority nf the People is ruling; but that
Majority has i.o right to tratnpl* upon
the rights of the Minority, it is f>r
the Precinct Officers to come to the
frout on all occasions, more especially
when the interests of th« community
iK in danger: Sucialy and educatonel the
Peace Officers should set our children
whit theire families a good example
aud taike the lead on all accasions i
am glad that my Neighbors iu "Toll"
have ebcted a complete Set of Pre
cinct officers, i hop© these Gentlemen
will all Qualify, i extend to tlnm my
hand of friendship, n>v lawbooks and
leual blanks shall be at their command
at any tune. Mr Moore thinks that
he can hold over; we will show him
and his constituents that an old veteran
is n .t going to ran so quick for a hun
dred .Jay's man i have referred ttii*
t » Governor Ferry he will teach us
both wba' the law says in t'uis panic
uUr. Your Obedient Servant
J. G J A NICK E.
£-UT" THE Fount tin Beer Hall. Front
stivrt, r.cit to lbe North Pacific Brew
ery. is tb« largeat and ti»e«t in tbecsty.
All kinJ* of Beer. Ale And Porter for
•ale. Luneb froiu nine to one o'cloek
every day; fi"" l'Jncbet to order.
J -gP Cbtrley Keil, of tbe Saddle-
Ilock Restaurant, Commercial s'reet.is
constantly receiving tb® largest and fin
est flavored oysters ever offered for sale
in this city. Orders from a distance
promptly filled in every
HOTEL AKRIVALS.
0< CIDEXTAL HOTEI.
P V VUto T * om » p ' *" Thomson, do
i. hUo - J Burnt*, co
Alfred S My lon, Tm.lipP S k wife. Vie",
HO w-ue w t !t« ~ver A H Chase, Port:»nd
* * ' O»ter, PT Town- C C lil»k<-&I»e. N Y
„ J*™ 1 N W S:.OW, 8 F
M Pup;» »nd do
NEW ESGIASD HOTEL.
A f.ifford, Sr.otomii-U J V Mo-xaun, Olyrai,;*
BLRw.Smlib. J s LWwliu. d-i
CF<r 8 ,«oc. h T Eie tto
' t C V JOlVrrr, s»n Antonia
J F A.!«a>. Sqnsk c F Kdialer Ft B!»k» y
Juon nr. do W 4 X Iwu. St ck:on
roisu.c White R ver C E Fiz ? »tiiek, Fort
Mi-* Annie rtiir, s F Tuwnnend
HS Welcome, ST D Wier. .Nevrutle.
AMERICA!: HOCisE.
■ T A D*vie« S F J EUITS, Fort Gan.blf
1/ftTid Nichoix, 4o Jno Hm i Ji, do
M wfc *ci»<3, Will L«,ty. U»lifo- ia
•I 'hn De np^-v, do «e© CVjllar. d>>
Wra H l aior. Fall City ,'»« ha-, on, Ohio
Wi Squires, ulynjpi* Juo do
An Intestine War.
The following letter explains itself:
Deir Itrrtor: —You did a good turn
for me on ®. You saved my life. To
be s ire j - . u left me minus a leg in do
ing it —l>jt lite is sweet even with bnt
one fo >t to hobblu through the world
with. It was down at ;it was a
bloody day but A glorious one! You
retneml>er how—but I U-g pardon, 1
always forget myself wheu I get to talk
ing about these old time*. This is what
I want to tell you: One morning last
wci k I awoke feeling very strange,
For a long time my liver had been re
bellion*, but I anticipated no tjouble.
But thut morning I discovered that my
stomach ha I joined the revolt, and a
lively skirmish wis beii g carjied on,
that threatened toendiu a hard battle.
The suddenness of the revolt put the
in confusion, aud all
seemed hopeless till suddenly, like one
of tnose Hashing orders of Grant, came
the command—"Get I)r. Pierce's Goldeu
Medical Discovery and Pieas.iut Purga
tive Pellets;" a courier was immediate
ly dispatched for them. Now what I
want to s»y is this, I feel like a volun
teer, who has juat received his commis
si >n, or, better still, as well as Gri'.t
did when he held L-e's sword. An l I
want to advise all who suffer 'ram a
rebellious liver and stomach to "fight
it out on this liue," and they will sure
ly be victorious. AN OLD VET
The Best Plan.
The moft profitable j>lnn for operating
in stocks is that of uniting capital of
various sums by combining or potlin™
the orders of thousands of customers
and using thein as one mighty whole,
which bus been done successfully by
Messr*. Lawrence & Co., Banker*, 57
Exchange Flace, N. Y. City. By this
co-operative system each investor is
placed on an equal footing with the
Urg*>t operator, and profits are divided
i»u rata au.oug shareholders every 30
days. An wives ment of $lO would pa/
SSO, making 5 per cent, on the stock
during the month. $25 would return
£l5(1. or 0 per cent.; sioo would make
SI,OOO, or lOptrcent., and so on, ac
cording to the market. Frank Leslies
Illustrated Newspaper, June '29 th says:
"The Cambiu^iion Method of operat
ing in stocks is the most succ -s«ful
ever adopted." JVVw York Independent,
Sept. 12th, says: "The Combination
Synti m is founded upon correct busi
ness principles and no person need be
without an income while it is kept
working by Messrs. I awrence & Co.
Ihe firm's new circular (copyrighted
ajil sent free) contains "TAO unerring
rules for success in stock operations,,'
and explains everything. AM kinds of
Stocks and Bonds wanted. New Gov-,
eminent Loan supplied. Addres Late
rent <f- Co , Bankers and Brokers, 57 Ex
change Place, New York City.
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 mid there is only one excuse for
you—your unreasonable prejudice and
skepticism, which has killed thousands.
Personal knowledge and common sense
reasoning will soon show you that
Green's August Flower will cure you of
Liver Complaiut, or Dyspepsia, with
all its miserable effects, such as sick
headache, palpitation of the heart, sour
stomach, habitual cositiveness, dizziness
of the head, r.crvous prostration, low
spirits, &c. 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
Bottle for teu cents. Three doses will
relieve you.
I RARE CHANCE FOR Bust NESS.—
i Pinkham & Saxe, proprietors of the
lurge clot'ning establishment, on the
corner cf Commercial and Washington
street", have concluded to retire from
buMi;d«s on account of ill health, and
they offer their entire stock and fixtures
to any parties who desire to eu-
cag« iu a first class business, at a great
bargain. Their store is situated in one
cf the liest ligations in Seattle, and tbe
fir.n are doing a good, steady bu-iness.
Any one can get the whole stock, fix*
i tares and business on tbe easiest and
most liberal terms by calling at tbe
store, or corresponding with the firm.
oct3od*wtf
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AT VICTORIA
Persons visiting Victoria should not
fail to stop at tbe Occidental Hotel. It
is tho first hotel from tbe steamboat
landing ; is fire proof; has good accom
modation for families, aud as good
meals as any l»nu*e in the city, at only
$i (H> per day.
WM. JENSEN,
Wharf street, Victoria, P. C.
SIIKKM \N HYDB «fc Co. Pacific Co»st
Agents Al-o agents for the celebrated
E«tey ai d Standard For Sheet
Music and Brass Instruments, address
SHERMAN, HYDE Jb Co.,
aug3l-tf*wly J'an Francisco.
CAUL ON J. A. MCP.IF.E for Cigars,
Tobacco, Pipes and Cutlery. He keeps
the best supply in th<? 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
FOR GKNUINX GERMAN Milk Bread
go to Piper's.
Sic SEMPER SALERATUS.— Notwith
standing the excitement about the ad
mission of onr Territory into the Union,
the celebrated Ala GUN at the Centen
nial Saloon *till hits the bulls eye
time, I)enr>i« Kearney tn the contrary
notwithstanding.
To PAUI'IFS. -W. H. Ditvii offers the
use of his Marcy's Scioptieon to those
wishing to give parties or sociables dr.r
ing the winter «ei?on, at reasonable
terms. Address
n6-2w W. II DAVIS.
FRF.SII OYSTERS served at th* M*i
s n Doree f rom this date.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED.
\ GIRT. TO DO GENERAL HOIBEWO2K.
- \ Xn Wafthing. Apply to
noT'MAWtt MRS. JAMES McNAUGUT.
FALL RACES.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS MADE ARRANGE
MENTS BY WHICH TIIER3 WILL BE
Two Days Racing.
In which ail fast horn s In the Territory are de
sired to take part. The racing seas m will com
mence «a and continue through
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
November 22d and 231
AT THE
SEATTLE RACE COI'RSE.
Among the nun arranged for that occasion
will be. Friday forenoon, a single dash half-aiile
running race. Free to all; puise $150; horses to
carry catch weights.
On Saturday forenom. a running race, best two
in thnv, one mile heats. Free for all; t>ui»e
$150; catch Weights.
And Saturday afternoon, a running race, b*st
two in three, one-ha f mile beats. For threc
yenr-olds. Washington Territory bred; pur.es
$150; horses to carry SO p' utile.
In all the above racfg 25 per cent, of the gross
am >unt of purser offered in each race will be
charged as an entrance fee for the same. Two
thirds I the purfe fciven to best horse; one-third
to second best. All the races to be governed by
the National Rules, whiih will be strictly carried
out.
All entries must be made acd entrance monay
put up by Wednesday evening, Nov 20 1878.
JOS. SYMOSbS.
octlO-diwlin Proprietor Seattle Track.
T. THOMPSON,
PRACTICAL
GMMAKER,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
OPPOSITE JENNINGS',
SEATTLE, W. *
NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER.—REPAIR.
lng of all descriptions neatly done. my?%
XLCR
RRICK YARD!
BETWEEN
Freeport and AIM Point.
SUPERIOR BRICKB ALWAYS ON HAND ON
ORAWFCRE & HARRINGTON'S WHAB /.
For «»le by JOHN KEENAX, and at tba Yard.
rUwlly JACOB R. OLSEN.
K & WW. R. R.
i ,
SEATTLE TO RENTON
—AND —
NEWCASTLE.
FtSSENGEB AMD FREIGHT OAR 9 OF THE
Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad will leave
Seattle every day (Bandaya excepted) at 6JO A.
v.. and I p. if. Arrive at Benton at 7:30 A. m.
and 2r. x. Arr<7e at Newcastle at 8:13 A. X. and
3:«Sr. x.
RETURNING, leave Newcastle at 9:CO A. X. and
4P.M. Arrive at Rentou at 10:30 A. M. and 4:45
9. M. Arrive at Seattle at 11:30 A. M. and 5:30 P. M.
Kin/, street, foot of Commtrciil.
J. M. COLMAN, Gen. Supt.
•eplS-dawtf
C. L. MITCHELL,
MAXIVMCTCBSM 150 DEALiIH IX FIRST CLASS
HARNESS m SADDLERY
Kill Street, bet. First and Second,
SEATTLE, W. T.
Saddles, Bridles, Harness,
And everything appertaining to the trade con
eta-.Hj on k»nd.
Carriage Triamiag Done to Order,
And promrt *tt-ntioc given to ail or!er» fur
He* Work or R< pairing. novidkwtf
PETER ALEHOE,
BANK EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT,
Will give Heals at 25 Cents
Open Day and Night novlldtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
FHtl l VTini BROS
Seattle, W. T.
We ir u'd aaaour, ■* lii» receipt of our
FALL AND WINTER
WB"' OCl£,
Which we « fT-- a» the :•* w?* d prifiß;
sis ir»» of
3DR"ST GOODS
DRESS. (iOODS, SILKS.
Flannel*, Domestic*.
CLOAKS. AND SHAWLS, 1I0?IERV. SMI Rv>ID
ERY. BLANKETS, CI OTIIS. CASSIMESES,
CARPEfS, OIL Ci OTH. WALL
PAP«S3, m-T QUALITY
BOOTS, SHOE?, A
SLIPP, RS.
—1!!0-
A COMPLETE LINE OK DURAB F. AND FINE
CLOTHING, H \T>, UNDERWEAR,
TRrNKS, EOT.
At pla'a. unmistakable low prliea.
Franenthal Rros.
Scale, Oc o!>er 10. 187i>.
GUNSMITHING
-AND-
General Job Work
—AT—
HENDRICKS & CURTIS'SHOP
I
Opposite Odd Fellows Hall,
Front Street, Seattle, W. T.
uovMtf
JUST RECEIVED
KAUFMAN &~BLU\IQIIIST,i
—OF TDK
PHILADKLPIIIA
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
On Front Street.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE
Fuetory in Pliiliidtdpliiit
A Largi' and Select Stcrk of
ladies' and Childrens' Shoes
Of ttaj Best Q ialil» and L'test Bt*le« ever brought •
lo Seat le. Pleas* Ci I ,nd examlu* ou" pool*, aud
you will find we sell che irvr accertliu; to quality,
than any other iiout-e in tbe ci»y.
ALSO —
CENTS' CUSTOM WORK
Made to Order.
0.-Jeih from al> oad promptly at'ecded to.
oct2'J-d! f
Rooms to Rent
HOUSES TO RENT
T
I
Lots and Farms for Sale
and for Lease.
I
LOANS NEGOTIATED,
Abstracts of Title and Deeds
Made ap on reasonable tei-nii.
Orders Received for Grading and Clearing
of Lots and Streets.
Apply over Brug Store, opposite Oocldontal
Hotel Mill street>.
R. D. PITT.
nov2-dtf
COAX. TAR
COAI. TAR IN ANY QI'ANTITX FOR SALE
AT A
GREAT REDUCTION
ON
j
San Francisco Price.
Apply at Works of
j a23-dtf SEATTLE OAS LICOT CO.
DEXTER HORTON CO.,
BANKERS
SEATTLE, W. T.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND ACCOUNT? KEPT
SUBJECT TO CHECK OK I>RA!T.
Sight Eic':ani» act! Teles'a ■Wc Tijd.-<Oi or. Sao
Fraud*: >, Portland and N»« Vo k.
3'ifht aad sixtt Jar b !1« o" Ex •bansc drawn io
sum a tn «uli direct oa L >1 a*aiUl > anywhere
in iuropc
Monty loaned on approve J s-ccrlty.
B nSt™*Wf», and ct'.ier vilu„i!e3 recede 1 on
depo«K for sa'e keepis;.
CoKer'io-s ir-idf and {roceedt prouplir r-n>i<led.
octl«*Uf
PUGET FOUNDRY !
WHITE & TENNY
SUOCESSOBS TO i. F. k T. WILBON.
VLL r.IXDH OF IRON AND BRASS CAST.
Ina.i dose at Baa Francisco prices.
Order* from ail porta of the Boned wll- be filled
with promptee** \nd tttpatch. apSVdsw
HOUSE FOR RENT.
A Bleat Dwelling House
Ob Second a reel, noitb of the old Coal Road.
H» R> ma. Improved tiirdni Lot. Well of Wa
tar, and floe rum. Ternia reasonable.
Apply at this office novTdtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
I Fo W. f ALB,
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(Successor to Wusthoff A. Walo),
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srloultural Implomontg.
CIAWmD ft RAKRHGTOH.
irons All JOBBEBS
SEATTLE, W. T.
I
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The Finest Stock on Png;et Sound of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
I 7
j Hardware, Cutlery,
IRON AND STEEL,
Tools and Implements of All Kinds
CROCKERY Sc GLASSWARE,
Paints, toils and Gloss,
Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
I LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, CEMENT, &C.
Agents for
Fish Bros. <fc Co.'s Celebrated Wagons,
EOCA BREWING CO.,
! IMPERIAL NORTHERN INMIIEE\ IIURME CO.
OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
! Aggregate Capital $33,000,000
Crawford & Harrington,
! COMMERCIAL STREET, - SEATTLE, W. T.
Jyio-dawtl
IS TOUR PROPERTY INSURED ?
IF NOT, WHY NOT?
•roiffjw m. -iijDA. Mr «d MM amm
Agent for Seattle and Vicinity for the
j NORTH BRITISH A MRRCAXTILi; of London and Edlnbnrg,
The <3ERJIAN AMERICAN, of New York.
The PIIOIX, of Hartford,
And the HOSE, of New York,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
] Fire Insurance on Dwellings and Furniture, Storea and Merchandise, Grain
1 Mills, Manufactures, Ac. at moderate rates.
JOHN M. BLANCHARO,
Resident Agent Seattle, W. T.
novl-dtf (*cccWßca To nchaigot a leaky. )
H. W. ROWLAND
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCY
Seattle, - - - Wash. Ter'y.
HEPBESENTINQ:
UNION FIRE AND MARINE «*«#«»
| BT. PAI% FIRE AND MARINE IHBS , 1 000 aw
NEW ORLKANH ASSOCIATION I*so
RT. JOSEPH HRE AND MARINE ....IHS7 .."I.::" . COOOOU
AMER CAN CENTRAL 185'; J 000 icki
Commercial union 12 iKm™
NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE .1*119.'." 9 000 M»
ST vD*Hn OESEBaE ,M *
I no\t?mkwtat l T 7.«*,000
CONTINENTAL £.000,0011
tUT Policies issued on desirable property at fair rates. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid
11. W. ROWLAND.
sli-dawtf SEATTLE DRUO STORE
JUST RECEIVED,
CANFIEJLD'S
Cork Sole Boots and Shoes.
They are Superior in Workmanship and Durability to any other
make, just what vou want for winter wear.
H. JONES,
i MM, Occidental Square.
FOR RENT_OR SALE, j
\ CENTRAL DESIBtBiE DWfLLINO Of SIX
I J\. E»m>, commanding a beambui rle« of the |
1 Lay. Come of Ffih and Ttmce t:iee;t.
Apply to L M. Hall, ever Cbilbri-g'* (tore, or Mrf. i
I A. K:dd, New England Hotel. oc:18-dl«t
| NOTICE.
OX AND AFTER THE FIUBT DAT OF KO
»e ruber no endlt will be allowed at nij bar.
: Cub moat accoiuptny every older.
PHILIP WIRT.
' Oct. X, IKS otMAw

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