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DIILV !\Ti;i.M(.r\(FR. WednescLiy, Sept. 3. 1879. DBXVKtt'H FIFT\.MM It. Tho man who stake I out I>- river :« the DKWt Dam roupaw t. in I i- . Coming out on the Kan-a* Pacific. I met bin tot tha flnrt ti:.. 01 lb* train. 'I went to IHT.T in IW.'.' l.e *a; i, gitting down in a 'cat L sid • r..\ 'and staked eat the site of the pr« Mat t<wn. •What wa« thr-re of it thw? 1 I ssk«>d. •Two (id ■<!»• h as; s, Itree or four Spanish women, a M-xi *n he r* tLi f, an 1 myself. Tlin rmb ha*in t com inenced I stayed awhile on Che-rry creek and then I wrnt aouth IW for* I went I sold tho »it<; of the j resent city f .r an old lilvif watch, a lift < t BM >' and two dollarfe.' The next time I Baw hltu w a- in Den ver. On this occasion h<> » n *orrtl complexioned creature, with >mall, gnj eye*, and a parchment fac* lie »[iit out a huge chew of tobacco, preprntory t/> lying with greater caw, 1< ar.ol Lack, and btg an 'I caroo to Uenve r in at. l staked out this K reat buttling town ye see around ye. Stayed here for awhile and then I 'sold it for an old silver watch and a inMting and if I'd held onto it I I'd been a United Statci Senator, or su'thin' of that sort, now. P>ut s<> lu .k goe'!' I looked (tt him a moment, but ho did not wince. The li« waif » old that lie a certain confidence in iU health and vijjor. Two or throe days afterward a inan came into my office. 'I rame in,' h« said, 'to S' J if you d like to have tho experience of a pio- | ncer ' I'm more than » barnaclo —I'm a pre-Adamite. I've been in the mines for thirty yeiM, and run the Jirat man who csme to Denver. When I strui k in her« from the south there worn only two adode boused in tho place, and I staked out the Mito of tno present town to work as a placer claim. I worked— , 'Did you come here in I8"i!i *' 'I did!' he answered. 'Did you sell out your claim for an oM silver watch and a broken down mule ?' I itKjuired. ll.i looked at ino for a moment with an injured air, and a«ktd: •He/. Hjtncbody been w< ikiu' up tbia story ?' •In a manner,' I answered. 'lf you have ai<y sp>ir« tuno on your hands you •■an find the man on every street corner and in every saloon in town. If you are in tho least succosiful, you will see three or four of luni together. Some of him is dead, some of him has gone to Lea<ivillo, inoroof him thinks of go ing to Unnison, a dozen of hiui are in Han Juan, hut there aro an.v number of him still around here. Ile.io of all sizes, ulmpts, colors and ages; ar.d the only thing he agrees on is, that he staked out Denver and Hold it for an oi l silver watch and any other article he happened to think of i»t th< time " The pioneer departed. 11l TKI.Kt.UAI'II AMI Mill.. KOMIC, Aug. '«!<». The violent attitude | of thn Belgian Ki.shops a-s. mMtd at Molines caused much. is-Mi' yance ut the [ Vatican. The I'ope snt instructions to the llishopj that their resolutions should not bo curried into effect. The j Archbishop of ftlolinesi* ttxpectcd at Home shortly, to explain the matter. ROCIIKSTKK, Aug. -0- T Soulc, of , thiw city, «>tFor« #.'1,000 an i» prize (or a ftinul° scull f»co for t lie championship of tho world, open to everybody, pro \ vided llanlan and Courtney will row. NBW YOI;K, Aug. 20.—A Washington "pocial say»: Intelligence just received here B'.ION\S how real i* the danger of serious troablo betwoen j China anil Japan unless the ipicstion «»f sovereignty <>f tlio Loo I'll o Island 1 can bo satisfactorily settled by (Jen | Grant, or through some other means of I mediation and arbitration A military conflict is very probable. The Sun says: There i* no doubt of the fate of Taltnngc when ho got* l>aek into tho hands of his fellow Presbyters, ! for a counting of heads now shows a majority that is implacably antiTal-! mage and ready to declare hiiu guilty, and either to censure him or to stipend him from the ministry of the l'resby- i tjrian denomination. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30.— A bulle tin reporter interviewed Knlloch this morning. Ho ex pro wed hit confidence both in bis reoovery and his election, regretted his inability to make present reply to his assailants and stated his , belief that tho attempt upon his life ! was made to grt a political obstacle out of tho way. His condition continues l satisfactory, notwithstanding the warm er weather of tho last few <lays. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 31.— The Workiogmeu had a torchlight proces •ion last night. The c dutnnwas bend ed by the Soldiers and Sailor Hoy's Le gion, over GOO strotig, and independent military companies, numbering about 300 guns The Ward clubs followed with torches and transparencies. About 60(H) nieu were iu liue. ■ 11l fIKT Hi lt AT TilH F % 111. At a Children's Homo Fair :i nice young uiat>, s&untorirg around iu the viciuity of the floral department, was suddenly accosted by a beautiful young girl who held cut a pretty nosegay to him. and said: 'Allow ine to offer you this button hole liouquet, sir!' :.u I .-he prtsej-.ted it with bewitching'grace. •A thousand tbauks! said th ■ Tourg man, bowing ijuitc low and taking the flowers from her pretty tir.g« rs. 'Now who the deuce is this fair Flora, that •he would give mc a button hole bou qnet?' was a questiou the young iu»n asked himself as he contemplated the roaebnd, the heliotrope. the geranium leaf and the jasmine sj-ray. 'The rose —that ? for loti uiusej the youn„* man a« he reluctantly turned to go, 'hut blessed if 1 can .tell what tho helio trope. tho geraninm ai d the iasmine •taud for! I'll Ami rut before "l sleep though, if 1 have to rausack eyt ry b i k in the public library •Fifteen cents/please'' «v.d the young laily, calling gently utter him. The yonng man gre* white, r> d and •pottid by turns, handed Lor a Uxbr note, and witboqt waiting f r change, rushed oat on the tod« walk ai.d battered his head forty er fftj ture- against the bide of the building while he called on all the peds that inhabit the blue em pyrean to look do*ii upon the biggest fool that CTfcr lived since the world \<e gan. MEAT MARKETS. BEEF! BEEF! I MO\ MAKKKT A 1.1. KINOf or HEATS. VEGETABLES, FLOUR. GROCERIES. .tn<l ( annnl Fruits. Ijiril, Ktf A i promptly tl>d, »n1 *iU>.'act!on anga-dir KNIPE A MARTIN. M. DENSMORE 01VLER IN FRESH AND SALTED MEATS Aad a |*Bersi a**urtm»L'. of GROCERIES A.fto the be«*l Lrni'li of Tobncoo and ClgitrH. COlilll or TH!«n k*T **r«ITS. febs-dtf CHICAGO MARKET FRONT ST., SEATTLE. FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS OS FUND %r F arm Produce IloutfLt and .-old. On*um &. Olsludt. SELLING BELOW COST HAVING REMOVED TO NTHEET op.-Hieiric >. r. SRKWKHT. Til K I NDKBSHJNKD IS SELLINK OUT IIIS UNfc STOCK OF CHINA WARE A>D 111. KIND* OF FANCY GLASSWARE BELIIW COST All Kind* of Crockery, Orocerle*, Provisions, etc., as cheap ax any other house' In town. Tobacco, ngars atid all other good* «. tlie Inset', trice for cai't. Atf'i.t for I'ort Madison Smoked Herrings. mha.Vdtf 11. riII.FKI.UER. Pacific Mail STEAMSHIP CO. Summer Arrangement—lß79: TUt: SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP m.. Mj M w m*. .a 1000 Tons. 11. (J. HOUSE. Commander, Will leave on the date* hereafter tueniioned. Fare ftuan Stullli lo ti rram U<-o: CABIN s2.' ! STEERAGE $lO LEAVES Ran Francisco Seattle | Victoria ) July 10 July IS I July 21 " »» An*. s >• Aug 11 ' f Aug. 20 '• 2* I '• HO Kept. 10 Kept. 1H I Sept. 20 | •• 3.1 TIIE STEAMSHIP CITY OF CHESTER 1.100 Tons, PETER MACKIE, Commander. Will on the following date*: San Franrlaco I Seattle | Victoria \ J«!y I*> July 10 i Aug. U } r " 80 " Jo I On Arrival. | Aua. •_># Hept. 20 ) j lo " 30 Theee ateamer* leave Victoria at no«n on the day advertlaed. Ticket* are R'H>d only on tho Btramor for which they ar* purchased, and are n. t transferable. REDVCTION IN FREIGHT. Hereafter thn freight* which. ** per tariff, have been f<- per ton, will be charged at f per ton. Prom an l after this date ali, Batioaoe of Puget Sound passengers b* P. M. 8. 8 (V.'s steamers vts » i t< rU will U ui.d- r seal. and will not l>e subject to e*an>in»ttou by custom house auth rttiex :n San Francisco. Seattle, July 10, 1 •>?!». For freight er passage apply on board, or to H. L. TIBB.VLS, General Agent for Paget Sound. Port Townsoed. W. T. T H 33 SEATTLE WEEKLY I\TELLI(IE\ffI is is>im:i> EVERY SATURDAY. ITS >rß3.Rli»rioN KATE IS I»EH ANM'M I IN ADVANCE. STEAMT.OATS, Ac. PUGET SOUND LINE. a PROMPTNESS AND REGULARITY. RK'TID P2ICFJ*. TIME RTDCCED FIVE TO ?EVFN PAT* T? s n*» »r ! fvt • h''ir.cfn —li^r^rUr. Cipt K -h, Ev*'«i r. < -*t-f <" *ir #r. C4[>t. Ha. h. Ha-neai*, C«j>t. E... tt. »lil iuakt t» 'i ir ir.pn fr-itn SS*I FRiSC'SCQ TO SEATTLE. DIRECT. Sli:pp*r* !•;<-»*• or"l*r by the above L:r.*. Mwt.ie In*t;r»t; a efectal tt the lowest rat- ». MIK 11. WELLS. Ac, nt. ti C» ■'■ rci» «tr».; Sac Fran'isco J*!!- '»w«f For Shcaiwator Bay. Gray's Harbor. Port To*r.scnd Seattle Victoria • f a.-d Mana ; mo. And vi 1 call at e>ther Port? -fco'iM Frelets offer. TIIE coASTisa STEAME;: ■3^;Alexander Duncan. JAMES CABBOLL Cjrunianler. I*»vicg Pacific Do< k, Portland. Al'Gl'ST '{Uth, AT 1 P. M. Office on Jock fot't of Salmon strtet Sl-itf Z. J. HATCH, Agent. For Taconia ; Steilacoom & Olympia. THE STAUNCH AND jEAWORTIIY STEAMER a ZEPHYR W R. BALLARD. Master, Carrying U.S. Mails ari Wells, Fargo & Co 's Express, WILL LEAVE 9EATTI.E EVERY WEDNESDAY and Friday mornings at 7 A. m. and Sunday at 6. r. M., connecting with tho Railroad at Ta coma. octldxwtf THE STEAMER MARY TAYLOR I« jr."pared to do al! kinds of r JT€* Wim i^ AND LOGGING CAMP WORK. Towing Ships a Specialty. One of ti.f most experienced pilots en Pugut Hound it- in command i f tl.is Steamer. All business promptly attended to. For freight or passage apply on board or to S. Waterman, JyMtf M. B. CLAIIK, Master. THE STEAMER. !N" ellie. OH AS. LOW, Master, Will leave Snohomish City every Monday lor Seattle, anil returning, will le.ive Seuttlo for Sno homish each Wednesday. On Thursday will leave Snohomish again for S<fttt!», returning on the following Saturday. Apl'J-lf for Tacoma, Steilacoora and Olympia. THF P. «. T. CO.'S STHA.MKU jjjjjfc MESSENGER ! CAPT. J. Q. PAUKER. WILT. LEAVE SEATTLE EVERY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M. lyill-ittf THE STEAMER JOSEPHINE, J. W. SMITH, Master. Will leav« for Sk.igit City via La Conner, touch ing at all way ports, every Monday ai»l FriJay. nltkltf PORT BLAKELY & SEATTLE THE PA3SENOER STEAMER "iu c? c.' ®3 ( APT. NUGENT, Will leave SEATTLE FOR POrt Blaltolv £very Afternoon at 3 o'clock. ami Return the cext Morniag a.t 9 o'clock. For pasa*t<r apply on hoard. fT-dtf S. & W W R. R i» i'» .. - rfT pngn mn SEATTLE TO RENTON —AND — NEWCASTLE. I >AfiiiENV«ER AND FREIGHT CAR* OF THE 1 S<»ttle %n iW» » Wa. a R«llr ni*i l r fvt-ry city ftmJty# MCTPTWL »t '_» A. »nd U i' v. Arrive at Rentoa »: w. »s<i Ir. U. Arr'vc »t Srva.ll* »: >: S> A. JI. %r.il *!•)*. RETI'RVINIi, It-are NVso*i»»!e sC 11 4 M. it 4 '■F *■ TELW AT IM 1«| 11 A.M.SL! ) f x Arrive at -**att «it It. a. an.! .t. *. I*l vf, hi o, */rfft, h- t i-f Ci" ! iT)Wft'il. J M. ('OLMAN, Oi-n. Supt »«l»l9^lawtf WANTED. VYOOTO I.AL>Y COMPANION. BT A PAR timl inv»!i4 UJjr. A MITM. *UUV* term* •OA r«ferv&ce>, MKS E. J. 8, Port Suable, W. T. MISCELLANEOUS SEATTLE COAL —AND - TR ANSPORTATION CO i Prlnrltml |ilarr of i;n«in"». Mn t'r; ttr; ,co, ('MI. t.oiatlnn nf Work*. Kluz ('OnnlJ nashitiflon Territory. This Company Is now pwf».»i to furnish Superior Quality of Coal IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT ! JU.« For Sale, at Low Prices ! AppW et the Office of THE SEATTLE COAL A rRANSPOKTATION COMPANY. Seattle. Noveirber 7 th. 1?74. 2 b i is ft tf I . i O •> . 5 ■*: r.l S § * 5 < W | i : &3 ' 3 5 = f 1 m«i i ; H P5 H i - pj aJ * t I WM m* < O C 5 ® * a« r I STEILACOOM BRICK YARD, B. ALDEN& CO., Proprietors. A LARGE QUANTITY OF First-Claxs Ilriclc On hand, which -will be sold at the most reason, able rates. Sen 4 for our figures before purchas ing elsewhere. 11. ALDEN A CO., auTd&wtf Stellacoom, W. T. SHERMAN, HIDE & CO San Francisco, The Largest Wholesale Xsisic House on tlie Coast. GENERAL AGENTS FOIi THE UNEQUALLED • i ~* These Stipeib Instrument* br.vo achieved a 1 mews nnpurallelod m the liihtory of i'iaao-forta Manufacture. Th>y are remarM .le for Great Volrune, Parity an J Sweetoeas oi Tone, and Lmrabillty ALSO OEKHItAL AGENTS FOR | GERMAN UPRIGHT PIANOS AND STANDARD AM) ESTEV ORGANS. Instrumenti Sold on easy Installment* | FOR SHEET MUSIC, IJRAS3 INSTRUMENTS, And Everything in the Mutic Line, Aiicaxaa SHERMAN, HYDE & CO., San F r ancisco, Cal. CHARLES NEAHER, Local Agent, SEATTLE. aug'tOJawly PURELY VEGETABLE AND FRUIT CATHARTIC Dr. J. oe~PRATI'S Hamburg Figs (MEDICATED) P'lcasiut to the Palate, Powerful yet Gentle la Action. HAMBURG FIGS Act ns an Appetizer. HAMBURG FIGS Care IlabitUAl Con stipation. HAMBURG FIGS Act ua a Tonic to the Bowels. Prepared from the choicest Fruits and Aromatic Herba. HAMBURG FIGS Cleanse the Blood. | HAMHriiO FIGS Assist Digestion. HAMBURG FIGS Care the Files, Pleasant to the palate, thiy never create Nausea of the Stomach. HAMBURG FIGS For sale in every State, at 25 cents per box. HAMBURG FIGS For sale in every Town, at 2;!> cents per box. HAMBURG FIGS For sale in every Dram Store, at 25 cents per box. Retain their Aromatic an 1 Medicinal Prop-rtiea • n »very Climate. HAMBURG FIGS Should be used in every Family. HAMBURG FIGS Should be n9ed by every Traveler. HAMBURG FIGS Are recommended by every Physician. ABRAMS & CARROLL, , >OLL Afii'XTS. Nan Kranrlaro, Cal. dl2-dfcwlj I, R. JOII\STO\ & 0., COMMISSION AGENTS i Ai d Dealers iu Farm Produce. Wheal, Seconds, Bran, Hay, Oats, HAM, BACON, BUTTER. Sc., Sc. Uordun'a Wliarf, IVanalmo, B. C. _ I •#"Liberal Advances n, ule on Consignments. 1 »y*-wtf HELtfrOLPS Brcnu. H. T. HELMBOLD'S I COMPOUND ! Fluid Extract i BUCHU PHARMACEUTICAL I A Specific Remedy FOR ALL | DISEASES I OF THE ! ! Bladder and Kidneys For debility. Loss 01 Memory, Indisposition lo I Exertion or business, Shortness of breath, Troub ; led with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bark, Client and Head, Hush of Blood to the Head, Pale Couu:enaiice, and Dry Skill. If these symptoms areaUowol to go on, very frequently Epileptic Fit* and Consumption fol low. When the constitution becomes affected it require* the sid of an invigorating medicine to strengthen and lone up the system— which HELMBOLD'S BUCHU Dot'* in Every Caw. HELMBOLD'S ItUCHU IS UNEQUALED By any remedy known. It U prescribed by the iiiog.' eminent phytticiaus alt wver the world in Hlieumatiaui, S|>«-rmatorrhu»a. Neuralgia, -WrvoitMneMs l)ytp«>|Mia. Indigent ion, Con*ti]iatlon, Acllm and l*:iin», General Debility, Klilney Ditraiei, Hwr Complaint, .Nrrvonn Drliilily, Kpilejt»)*, Ueaii Troabl««, ParaljmlN, General 111-lleullli, Spinal Disease*, Sciatica, Deafaeaa, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, .\ervont Complaint* female Complaint*, Air. Headache, Paia in the Bhouldera, Cough, Diz zlncaa, Hoar Stomach, Kruptiuua, Dad Taate in the lfouth. Palpitation of the Heart. Pain in the region of the Kidneya, and a thousand other pain ful symptoms are the oflKprlnga of Dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU Invigorates the Stomach And stimulates the torpid I.iver, B"We|« and Kidney* to a healthy action. In elean'ng the blood of all lmpnritiew, and impartiug new life and vitfor to the whole STHteui. A single tria! will he quite aufSclent to convince the moHt herniating of its valuable reiutdial qualities. l*i*ice HI per Itotth; Or Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any adlress from obnervation " Patients" may consult by letter, receiving the aam«-attention a* by calling, by angering the following question*: 1. Olve yonr Barm- and poat <.me add re mi e»uuty and Htate. and your neareat express office 1. Yuar ag' ami aei? 3. Occupation » 4. Married or single ? 5. Might, weight no* and in beslth* fi. How long have you b» -p «uk ? Yo»r complexion, color of hair and eyes? 8. H»*e you a a'oopmg or em t gait ? 9. Relate without reservation all you know about your ca»e. Eiclnar one dollar a* cona:illa tion lee. Your lett.»r will then receive our atten tion, anl »e will give y.u the nature of your diseaaa and our candid opinion coccei nln>; eurv. CiMDpttcDi Physicians atteud tu comwpomli nce. All ettrr* should be HIT Filbert street, I'iiladelphia, Pa. 11. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist, SOLD EVERYWHERE. S-tUwir Philadelphia, I'M. MISCELLANEOUS 5 . BAV A I BAKING N \J I FTL POWDER Absc utely Pure. COSSI'MWi.' sinul i l.c.r in mir,!-I .i- 'i onithi•• R->y!»»" i« now thf -oljr Cakint Po* ( !er h, tin- market made Imh t>are <i ai-e ln-tin ' t tr. inx • rol e»cn>lvly r tbiii leader dlnt't fi»m the w'nt* er-nr Of <!i-' kt fI• 1: t. AooMo ricn*. d loß*taej*r WtiVct that . ■u. h »be bat to a few Mate »:• for tba " Royal." !':« I- ' t(«» » »"«•>.birtberand «ork«»• Mck tetter, tbattfb miiiiMT to it. Another say a site n<e* ; i-owicr in i r.'i.t.■••»*.,cak<9. ana alt tortsof pastrr, »ti.,j 1 t CSC*. An old lad* wilte* that li mak * the cnlf biseafc ber dyspeptic bosinni ean cat. Ihi» Is Ircaaaa tbeheat andtna* wb I • i »r• «.* J. A«i>r.v,d br the X w y-rk Bnert of Me.->ttb and , irt , etnilieM eheniLt* a I»r MUTT XY.k; v l» 11.W1.*, !' •; i'i f. <• I- Nl 11, . to. | tin car,j on! v. ilt»- ■l'4>H DIciLEEIi & CO., WHOLESALE AM> RETAIL OK.ILERS IN wmvil I f2iS=£f BIIINIT F \M PIPE, HSO\ WIRIT, STEAM PIPE, 6AS PD>E ' STEAM AND ASSORTMENT ot GAS FITTING Brass Goods SHEET LEAD, SHEET COPPER AND ZINC. All JOB WOItK 1" it.iini :ik to tlio lmsinoss promptly attemlol to. Or tiers from al>voa<l solicited, ami sat is taction «juarantoeil. HUCiH McALEER & CO., COMMERCIAL STREET, SEATTLE, \V. T. Seattle, June Ist, 1878. jeU-dtf <£> > s •£&*' -c 0- X ♦ f <C?> f ,, fc # V * <S> r * 4/ *• o * >*V i> <° / v # -v WA CHONG & CO., « 1 ■■ a: j»t .-<& 'b' ■•: .m «rM?€» ■« ■<: m,mm Owners, ainl other* { Jj<: - J|) Th ® h, K»"'»* l' ri, " e rwiuiriiiK Chin*** , V) - jfr ' l-»W f«>r •<1 ut Mhort xi'*" ■ !. '-IVE IIO(H. TEA DIRECT FROM CHINA, THE PUREST AND BEST, At thi> lirick Store corner of Waf-liinKtoii anil Third xtreeta, Seittle. Doaler in Rice, Opium and all Kinds cf China Goods. 4otl!.4tf NEW HOOT STORE A. ('. W. KOIISTHIt, ltnot iiikl mlioo 31aKcr. A? 1 Knnlu of ISoctH a .«1 Sliocb tLiulo to oiV.» r Repairing clone neatly and it reasonable rates. Only the l>« Bt of Htm k us*!. Aj! *\ ik ,-uar- BtcCil. Shop willi K)uvi<l Kji iifina i», \kXT iMKII» TO TUK akcaok. al.Vdi' FOUNTAIN BEER HALL Front St. i;rxt to North Parifir llrrwrry. TIIK i LUiUATKI) j Schmieg's Lager Beer on Tap COME AMI TUT IT. Iiu«li» piner in ((uitrtt and Pint*. Jeli-.ltf FRED. GAFCH. Proprietor. ALBERT M. SNYDER, ATTORNEY FOR U. S. CLAIMS. fmnmissiuifr »f iirr l< fir llrrjoa ami Califi-mia, NOTARY PI BMC, COPYIST, < ollrrtor of Rftita, Arrouiila, \c, PKK KWI'I'IoN KNTKiKS JIllO \\|> II \|f !*TI.AI> KIN At. Pl:oOF4 lAli. N Kolt SETTI.fcItS. CON VtYASCINU DON! I.OAN - NM.oM OKll TIIKI K MONTH!*' PAY. o.fic*r«. S*Ui«n ,1,,1 » -n at \h* M. slcst Vnr have iwi *ra< tr*l tbirr mntuba' • «tn pay l>« Co*. Hrei. Tf W CHI dr> n. Rr ■!(»• • j,"I • - i « "f d>Tf»<r.| , 1 -aii., - a Hill 1,.1 [i.l -r ■ tlicait. Al» -urli w lit *.(:•, , ,l| i i it, .ml • nult »»>|>li «i.'ni I": t jin HOl.l>l Kits' AI)|»I1 IONAI. ft< >\l > s't'KAl) I i'.ll- TIKIED LAND W UtltAN IS. W»rr»iitn i.f tl.u <• »»■« i.lit(ic<,l li.r -u :l»r-. who lav* only I lifrrnl % frurlii>ii%l |>%: it h i KTri of I All 11 llliilt-r II 11 11011 - .trait liW .i •In! I _'il a. re |ilKt ii, ttlarli ftr.i 'TtUii-tl ly 11..' Comnil'-Mioiitr of »hn Ornritl I.an.t ufli .• n & u t uim\ an.l wIiKU are Mil,) iii. . a ii , tl «i. ..>i,t •u> a, tllelßrUt. fariiU>><-4 at *.h f.t :i >t I 1N1»I AN \\ Alt t I \IM-i lie \Vi.!|iii.l(l.i nil I'r i; f I y, |sj(, , in Otiw lw I ~'lfrtnl Ulr linlu ,\V rl' tim, U | ore ! jtin .iiitl IV j'mii.g'oit i .ii,, ,| .if ,ul i,ji,i,. I.tTTKut of lti.|ii ry innKt routaiu Po.t.ok StiMi * fir reply, nu l »Juru.-*»j ■> luitli attil above. Otrioic—Frout • reet, Iwlwci u Cherry .n.l »'<>• i luiuUa, the ruoma former!) 00-upi.d 1,/ Wi llu » Faruo 1 Cv.'o Office, bcattlr, W. T. j GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. Nev/paper Advertising Bureau. For Ten Dollars: Four lines inserted one week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. For Ten Cents: One Hundred Page Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Rates. 10 Spruce St. N. Y. J*6.iUwtf FUEL FOR SOUND STEAMERS! SEATTLE NUT COAL At $2 Per Ton, i ixn k::eimi\ no \mi witikh'ta moment* Htt'M IHWKKKS K-I'KI'IALLY * CIKIi TO ACC'OMMO- I> V I K BOUND STKAMCK.". * * n ' l "" n ' V '>y Kettli.jt your Iftirl nf the t, at battle.: ocfii-.lif