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0.111,1 IWELLIIiEM'ER. Tuesday, Sept. 30. 1879. LOCAL PARACRAPHS. The Dakota sailed for Panama i n the •jTtti. Ship Voscmite arrived at Sun F »a cisco from He attle Sept. 20th. Harkentine Quickstep arrived f.t Ulakcly on Monday. The barkentine Portland arrived Sunday morning and went to Milton to discharge l>e!last Any person wishing a good, gentle saddle horso can learn of one by refcr i nee to our advertising column. Dennis Kearney sent his card to Gen (Jrant a second time, on Saturday last, Lut was a eecond time refused an au dience. Jack Sumner and Charley Middle man, two Indian d d's before Justice Scott, were each fined s•> and costs, which they paid. The harkentines Catherine Sudden and Quickstep are now loading at Port lilaktly. The latter arrived ye ß Urday. 'i he mill is now tunning full timo. Wm Cotsford, of Victoria. has s< nt for oqo of the new paper shell, sliding seat boats Ife will then be prepared to meet Leahy, of Man Francisco. We are requested to state that all persons entitled to premiums for exhib its at the King County Fair, that have not received th«i same, can get them by Hpplying to Mr G W Hall. The Messenger this morningtmkes up u large lot of vegetables and fruit# to the Territorial Fair, which were on ex hihition here. Mr Manning *ill aee that they nre properly er.t« red for ea lubition. As per ad. in this iasue the postponed Mile ot the batk Snrprim will occur ou Thiirsdny, October 2d. Instead of be- I ing at Port Madison, howover. it will lc> et Port Townsend, in front of' ltnth«child «fc Co.'s storo. Forty canoes, oontaining Indians en- j IMged in fishing, wore oounted between ! this city and the head of ttcuttU hay, i yester-lav forenoon. A portion of the salmon caught by them are sent to the j cannery at Mukilteo and the remainder aiti |>ucked hy parties in this city. Messrs Woodward. A Hmdxli iw huve a lengthy add in this j issue of t':e Inticlmuksh'KK. They urn very clever gentlemen, us we know j hv long personal n< cpiaintanco, and we ciiuiiiiend them to people going to the : city tor the purpose of making pur chases. Hon L P Smith has workmen build ing a substantial fence on the luce of Hie lot recently purchased by hitu on Front xtroct. In tho spring Mr Smith contemplates the erection of a nice 1 family residence on the premises No inure sightly .location is to be f u:il anywhere in the city than the bite se- j lected l»v Mr Smith. i We learu of an unusually large nutn • her of persons going this year from the j Sound to the Oregon State Fair, and j were it not for the counter attraction at : Olympia (our Territorial Fair and Leg- j islatnrr) the nnmber would undouhtcd- j ly lie very much larger. The Median-. ics Fair in Portland, the coming of] «;>-II (Jrant, and other attractions are j the cause of the larger crowd this l yar KAOT.F. MILL CO. Ik ILDINOS. —We visited flies.? new buildings 1 u<t Sunday, uiiil found two of them getting on towmd coiupb tiuii. The main building, or factory proper, is completely inclosed, and i» very strong and substantial, the machinery for which will arrive iu Sau Francisco front the East during the coming week. Immediately behind this building is the which is di vided into seven apartment*, five of which am each 3.*> foot by 37 feet, and two 28 by 37. Tho boating arrange ment for tho dry house i« much more extensive than most persous would sup pose. It will require nearly $9,000 feet of pijie. (Sreat credit is due to Mr Hoot, the Superintendent, for tho manner in which ho is having tho work done The Company shows a disposition to patrou i/o looai industry whenever possible. Mr J <' Fox. of ibe Seattle Iron Work*, Int!) received the contract for fitting in the drying apparatus. Ten thousand feet of the pipe to be thus used wilt be here on the Alaska about the end ot the week. Mr Fox has already commenced getting out tho muin pipes, or header*, which will be cast at the White k Tunny foundry, and which will weigh in the aggregate about six ton*. The wharf an<) huge buildings of the Company materially change the appearanco of the northern end of town. MODOC'S FREIGHT.—The barkentine Modoc, II O Christiansen master, which sailed from .San Francisco Sept. 11, ar rived here Sunday eveniug bringing tho following list of freight: IJ li«inig packages of merchandise, Waddell A Miles 30 do, Crawford & Harring ton 1014, S Baxter A Co 2, D A Jen niigs 30, Fots & Borst 30, T I.yle 82, I. C llaruion 118, A Mehlhorn 197, Bch wslmchor Bros & Co 793. M Dens niore 17, Prauenthal Bros 11, P Keoch 80. 1) J Cfiambers 95, C B Mann 31, DTuite4, J-i Bettman 12, McCaw A ltogers 18, II Winchester 4, Wilson A Co 30, C C Bartlett 20, J W James 20. A Farqtiher 10, Nolan & King 53, Chil herg Bios 30; making a total cargo ot l<tl tons, which is l>etng discharged ou Yesler's wharf. Columbia HITKR BAR.—The Sau I'ramisco AUa states that Congress '• to be asked to erot t a breakwater at Columbia River ltar, at a cost of ♦'2o,- *•00.000. Will "the game be worth the Malle," when Paget Sound ha* so many fif»e and safe harbors within easy rvach of the wheat growing sectious of O'e- A railway from Walla Walla to Seattle, which would co*t SS,O(X>,OOO ••id might be built in eigliteeu months' '"ue. would !>o infinitely more alvan tuffcocs tlmn a breakwater at Columbia !""• * hich would co, tat bast |20.000.- '• *°uld require ten years to build, might not relieve Columbia river |>a» of an j Q f j (g terror*. Oregon's J*e mid only safe inlet and outlet is on r °«;H Sound. FOCHD —An umbrella was found in er t Hall at the conclusion of the *ir. The owner can recover the same *t thia office. PIBLK AWHWCK—t. The Executive Commiitee, at the clots of the Third Annual Fair, wish in this public fti.d formal manner to return their thai-!.* I r the x r> -..s ..sMstanr-e s-» freely tendered by the eloquent gentle men :rtm our neighboring cities Hev Mr Utter's address was an able produc tion, and was, in our judgment, a truth ful statement of the peculiarities o! our soil and climate, and of the influence that will impel a numerous population to permanently locate on the wooded slopes of Puget Souud. E iisou's elec j trie pen, operated by Mr Utter, was the ; first of the famous Edison's handiwork to appear among u«, and was touch al mired. Mr Evans's bddress deserved careful attention from every one; far more, we fear, than our people are disposed to give it at this time. He that as it may, future generations will find a fearful i bill to settle for our neglect of duty when they come to balance the books of . their operations for a hundred years, i Nothing is more certain than the [*enalty that is sure to follow such an utter die regard ot nature'* laws. We are glad j to learn that this paper is to be given ! to the public by tb« press, and it should ! be studied by every m e who has the ; good of his country at he«rt. We lu<pe to sflo a copy in the bands of every laai i ily in the Territory. Judge Jacobs'* talk on economy will fall on unwilling cars, and will be heeded by but few. Economy is not an American virtue in any senso Wo cannot be economical, and would not be if we could. All the tend' ncics id our times and the traditions of our race for bid it. "Hang the expense!" is our motto, and guides aud gov rus all so ciety. The iiistant a tide of prosperity and money return to us, we all run on, cureless und reckle-s as ever. The dull times jut now departing have been a blessing to our people by compi lliug them to learu economy in the aterti school of real life The thanks of the Directors are also due to tboto ladies who so kindly as sisted us in the uuw al putt of our entertainments, among whom may be; mentioned Mias K M I lit 11, Miss Fannie Low of Snohomish City. Mrs Cowles, , Miss Mauiie li t»rdun»n and l«na Spaul ding, a child eight year* old; and last, but not least, shall wo ever forget "Old Grimes." by Mr Yesler < It is sincerely to be deplored that his arduous, unre mitting and persistent labors with bin jaek knife have so injured his voeal powers, as well as his bearing, tli.it h« could not finish the few stanzas lie en deavored to entertain us with. Wej sincerely tiust that he will, by constant, continuous practice, so improve lii< vm al i machinery as to be able, at a >iue futuie Fair, to render nt leant one verse char through to the fulU'op at the c» d with Ins usuul skill and tinisi Til-inks to Mr Yu-ler for the li'tleweg" t; children c y f r m >i« INDIANS IN TOWN —The town was full of returning hop pickers list Sun day. The bay ted its >horns wore dot ted ami lined with their canoes, while the store fronts and sidewalks down town were thick with the Indiaus them selves Frcnt the sucking b.ibe to the gray-haired ol 1 man they ran. Ed, both BOXCS tiring included Trading was their object in coming, and trading they did in their usual peculiar manner. They were not troubled with much mo ney this year; hop-picking paying less than in previous seasons. Oue family had just fifteen dollars, every cent of which they invested iu a Saratoga trunk, a handbell and a mirror. Au other family, consisting of three per sons, bought three handbells. A young fellow, whose only shirt was on his baek, aud which was well worn, spent every cent of his earnings in the pur chase of a get of shirt studs and a pair of cuff button'. HEAL ESTATE.— The following are the transactions in real estate, us re corded iu the Auditor's office, since our last report: Sarah Wirth and hu»band to J D Ixihuiau, lot 3 block 29, heirs of Sarah A Bell ftjdition—Blßo. David Graham and wif«» to School District No. 6, 1 acre in the David Gra ham donation claiui —s3 Thos It Morris to K M Smithers, lots 1 and 2 block 54, Maynard's, lot 4 block 70, Terry's, lot 9 block 19, North Seat tle, and 10 acres in lot 5 section 19 township 25, uorth range 4 east—s'>oo Ci.t'll ORGANIZED.—At a mooting of those who f»lt an interest in tho organ isation of a Base Hall Club in Seattle, last evening, the following nine were Selected by a committee appointed by the Chairman of the meeting: James Fairboirn, F Coulter, J II McClaire, L B Booth, Eil Reynolds, F A Treen. Wm Woodward. A Anderson and James Warren. The nine then elected Mr. Fairbairn captain. The first practice gams will be played this evening at the University grounds. A full attendance of the nine is deaired. SI'KCIMKNS or GOLD.—Messrs L P Smith A Son have recently purchased some very fine samples of gold from miners who have returned from their summer's exploits. One of the finest specimens in the collection is a chunk of the pure virgin ore, weighing S4O. which came from the Swauk mines in Eastern Washington. Another hand* some piece is a specimen weighing about sl6, from the Cassiar mine. In the collection there is gold from Skagit, Swauk. Cassiar. and Sultau river mines. COLLECTION DAY. -Touurrow oollec tars will I* around with bill*and uiouey bags, and debtors should prepare to meet thciu with coin. Prompt pay ment* keep friends, insure g»*xl credit, and art- the gente««l. ptoper thing. GONK --Mm Captain J M Selden left Seattle on Sunday night for New \ork and I'ensacola- She went from ht-r«* on tbo Ann if» Stewart, intending to take the City of Chester at Victoria for San Francisco. X.VMKD.- Mr Robert Abrams has r.aired the handaome Pereher. n colt, recently purchased by hiin frou> Mr Myer. "Aloha." by which coguomeu be wid hereafter be designated. CONTRA tT Lrr.—The contract f»r the plumbing and gaa-fitting sf the Opera House has been awarded to Hendricks * Cooke. "The Rrtnrm >ot all in^—Olympia Vet to Hear From. In answer to the challenge received bore iait week from the Olympia I 3a j e I!aU CSu I '. the following v.ns tele graphed on S'lndiy, to which no re; !y hss yet come te hind: Seattle. Sept. 2S. To Caj'tain D. />. Club, Olyinjiti: Th" Seattle Nina accepts the chal lenge fvr coin II jw much will you go r Answer. JACK LEVY. The Presbytery of Pnget So led con venes in the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, Oct Ist, at 10 A.IT At the «a*ne place the Synod of the Columbia will open its annual session ou Thurs day. Oct 2, at 7$ pm. Appropriate re ligious services will be ha 1, to which the public are invited. HOTEL ARRIVALS OCCIDENT!L HOTIX A A C»t. S.u V or to J OldGeU. 1'". B *k-Iy II U \> !*op, .)•> J Cann'm sir. City t W W »«-, .!» J R Wirn r. Puvil'op A r <2 J Pbil:|p«. N T C J 11 x!r, Tai' jt* r> F I't Oamt-'e t PW llu»». SII MIS , Jo J StjTn*i<»'*. IID, N York J Wilbur. do M «. Sd cmc •. ilu J i>torn Ci j W I! K-I'cr, do J F D'A'tr, P T J l> ."ctiA-ff. Portlmd K SfUo'lT. IIoao!u!u (i T Mf«n. i.o C M»f, <fo J U PMimv, 11 »• -o C e'-il J«, Pi TofrwMl D I Ick, Xf*cntlf E F All>« ■, Pt Oamhle T B* a irJ, So T Siuith, do XKW ENGLAND HOTEL. G A W. o!n»r k w'. Pt V GeMii. W!i R r.-r Mi.i iitn T I. F 2Q*gjn. New.-asMt A It Wvski'ff. 1* J* N E H Sprsgue, 9iu Fr*isco SLA H >jrl. Qac'ites I l*i W I! Jubntcn, do J A MurroW. do (i Bl.irk'ain, 9oobOai'»:b OT For<!, Tacrai W II Willit'nsoo, «1o A H ik 'Tumn, TVI» Hive C R Gragor, «la F II ll»-a d» CD do M Mrlliboo, T Uior\!ao, do M O'KrifD, no D I. Jicksot*. Pt A TTa'Lbu o, i\o J Han'on, Wit<*ito«n C Wi.«on if L Mirvett 1 wf, W 1,1 d M B'ittf r, Tuc-idi A Bi k Bev* le C J CjIH r, C'j'cku ■fc ■ * ■■ " ii" 1 Is.l • A brakemMi on a western railroad plai-nl s>o in a combination, which turned a profit (if 3;j percent., equal to £.'sS7 .V) p**r one liundrt d shares, netting a profit of 75, in addition to t'u ss<i h* invested. A conductor m ule $1,170.21 iu two combinations. The m erintendent of *n eastern railway made $10,210 l'{ in three combinations Otiur-: iiivt also made largo profits. This *ys*etu of >t<cl: speculation con solidate s the interests <•( thousand* into one wli li-, dividing the profit* pro r-ita every thirty days The combine.'. io;;s handled with the best 'kill »i d expcri* enci'. a!ta n yriat Micciss in t!ie ft'ck marker. From $25 to SIO,(KM) can thus he ivvestod wi h great advantage. The new 1 xplanatory circular, with "unerr iiifcf rule< for Miucess," mailed by Messrs Lawiercf! A' Co.. Hankers. 57 Exchange Place, New York City. false linpreftnloii. It i-» generally supposed by physicians bi:d the people generally that IJ//sjn/i»>a can not invariably cured, Inil we are pleased to say that QUEEN'S AUOUST Fi.oWEU bus r.ever, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in ull its firms, such as Sour Stomach, (' 'stivene-is. Sick Headache, Palpitation of tier Heart, Indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, Ac. Out of the 50,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters re ceived from Druggists of wonderful dues Time doses will relieve any cas<*. Try it. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Kegular s!z-i To cents For sale by all Druggists. Dr. I.u .Mar'» Seminal I*ll la Cure all cases of Seminal 4 \Veukness, Loss of Vigor, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, Nervous and Physical De bility. and all that class of complaints arising from excess, indiscretion or abuse. The old llud in this remedy A FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, and the young a safeguard and protection. Du. LA MAU'S SEMINAL PILI.B restoro the Sexual Organs, debilitated from what ever cause, to their pristine vigor. Price, $2 50 per bott'e. Sent C. O. D. liy express to any address, secure from observation. Address all orders to A. McBOYLE & CO, Druggists, P. O. Box 1.952, San Franc isco. A PLAIN AMI THUTHFCL STATEMENT OF Farrs IN RELATION TO THE IIEN i)IIII'u» ELASTIC I'AD THLSB. —Wo have *cor. < that will testify of its merits. We haw had some of tho very worst cases of UUPTURK, Mich as no other truss would hold or give any relief, which we have given entire satisfaction. Wo guarai.tee satisfaction in all cases, l'artic* getting one of our Trusses and they do not d.* as recommended caq return them and their money will be refuuded Wo not only give relief but make a permanent cure in most all cases. For further particulars call on or address lIENDRI<K9 & KELLEY, Opposite INTELLIGENCES Ottice, Front street, Seattle. W. T. SHKKUAN HYDK «fc Co. Pacific Coast Agent*. Ali»o agents for tbo celebrated E»tey mi;«i Stand ir«i Organs. For Sheet Muiic and Brass Instruments. address SHEUMAX, IITDK A CO., »aj,'3l-<l*«rlv Sail Francisoo <tHrbol»*i Infallible Injection, Guaranteed to cure promptly aod per maiiintly every casi* ot Gonorrhoea. Gleet arul Whites, no matter of how | long standing, if directions are followed. ' luternal oieuiciue not recommended or necessary. A cure guaranteed or money i rt-fundrd. For sale by Geo. W. Harris & Co . wholesale and retail druggist*, Se attle, W. T. aulOd&w - - ■ Everybody rushes at Hess' TIVOLI I'KKH HAM." to get the coolest gl*«s yf Utr in town. lie»idc* Scliaffer's cele brated Steilacoocn and Schmteg's liver on tap. }on will fiud Balwciser. St. Lout*, and Milwaukee Lager Boer in pint an<l quart bottles. Also all kind* of cold lunches to order A new Pigeonhole Table in the house. St. l»ais Lager Beer at 4 dollars per dieu quart bottWa delivered to any part of the city. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS wanted the at C. O. D. Store, on Occi doatal Square. Gold and silver taken lAt par in exchange for goods. apdtf MISCELLANEOUS. W. H. PUMPHREY, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER SKATTI.E, W. T. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCTOF BOOKS AND STATIONERY KEPT ON THE SOUND. AGENT FOR TIIK NEW SERIES OF Scliool Books. iIT NARRAGANSETT COPPER PAINT, 9 I THE BEST PRESERVATIVE FOR SHIPS AGAINST Worms, Grass and Barnacles. SOLE AGENTS: CJ. TT. «r 0 FRONT STREET, - - - SAN FRANCISCO. ANDREW CIULUKKU, Vies Consul f»r Sweden an i Norway, is prepared to execute any business pertaining to the office. Issues sight drafts on all the principal cities of (Jroat Britain, Ger many. Italy, liusaia. Norway, Sweden H»;1 Denmark. Also stdls tickets at lowest rates to and frjui Europe. ANDREW CiiiLiiEßa, Agent, d&w Seattle, W. T. OCCIDENTAL HOVEL, AT VICTORIA Pi-rs ni* vUitiug Victoria -h -iiM not til! *'» i lit. (_* i- 1* !••:#! fil Hotel. It is t l ..- !:r*r h«»te! t;am the et-amlßmt l:;ii:n'tC ; is tirc-prn. ' ; h»ts jr »od uocorn ciodation fur families, and us good weals as any hoti«e in the city, at only $1 ()(> per day. WM. JENSEN, Wharf street, Victoria, B. C. AOATN IN IU:siXESS.-James D Ilenry, familiarly known as Uncle Jimmy, is ag+in in business. This time ou trcnt street, iu the rooms recently occupied by A M Snyder, E«p Uncle Jimmy will keep all kinds of fresh fruit, as will as superior brands of cigars and tobacco. < iive him a call. We send all our Pianos and Organs ou trial. Wo sell on ca«y installments and warrant our lustrum, nts for five years. For Price Lists send to SHER MAN, HYI>E Co, San Francisco. No EXCUSE tor not having your pic tures taken now. Cabinet photos $6 per dozen; Cards $4 per dozen, at Moore's Gallery, Sullivan's lilock, Front street. jy 1 ltf TllE finest brands of Cigars and To bacco at the Adelphi Cigar Stand, op posite Yesler's Hall. jy^'f DEXTER HORTON & CO., BANKERS SEATTLE, W. T. DEPOSITS OECKIVKi) ASP ACCOTNTS RKPT SUBJECT TO CHECK OR HUAKT. Sifflit Eic'i«nj» jOil Teli-f»"lil« T'an.let on S.in fraucitco, Portland and N»w York. Si|<ht and Sl*»v-J»y bilh of Exebanee diawn in «uds to <uit direct on 1.0n.10n, uvail.t tc anywh-.te la Europe. Money ldsucd on approved security. Bends, Ptoeks, and <itli»r Ti!u:tM»s rcrelrel On fi-r sa'e keepln:. Collection* wide an l proceeds promptly remitted. octlH-dtf jy2d&wly3dp STEIUCOOM BRICK YARD, B. ALDEN& CO., Proprietors. A MB ait QUANTITY or Firxl-Clni'X Bri«li On band, which tilll be Bold it the most reason, able rates. Heul for our figures before purchas ing elsewhere. B. ALDEN * CO., suTdJtwtf SMlaeoom. W. T. F. M. SEVIER Hereby iDQouDcci that be is prepared to Jo my *nd all kind* of HJLlTltllVriCl For the People of Seattle st a moment's warning, (•oodfl fromthe Wharf, Coal from the Yard, Wood from the Timber, A Trucking around Town. s«dtf LOTS FOR SALE BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED, WITH GRIND VIEW OF THE BAY INO CITY Only Fifty Dollars Each. vwriui will be uiiile With thuf wishing to M 4- APl!7t ° Mis. A. KIf»D, Jyii-iSm Oil Mil: street. abo»e Second. FRENCH LAUNDRY ON Main Street, Near First, Back of failed State* Hotel. Fluting. Polishing. Lace Washing and Fan- Hy Work o4 all Description. Taws nssoasUc. rtMPa Flavler Vacheux. L. S. IcLURE CRCC£4B<>JL TL> 11. \V. KOWL.VNi), GENERAL Insurance Agent Fire, Marine, life and Accident. DEALER IN COUNTY, CITY AND TERRITORIAL SCHI i»,. Occidental Square, Seattle, W. T. ai>l3o-.ltf Northern Pacific RAILROAD COMPANY. m THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. INVITES PROPOSALS AT NEW TACONIA, WASH. TERR., I'NTIL October 15, 1879, FOR TIES and LUMBER For its Pen il'Orvillo Division an follow*: FOR TIIIIEF Ht'NDRED AND FIFTY THOC. HAND (33U.00U) TIES nix (C) Inches thick, not It ** t»'«n eight (S) Inch. # face and eight (8) feet locg, ef Tamarack or Red or Yellow Kir. FOR TEN MILLION (10,000,000) FEET BOARD measure more or leas of Bridge Lumber, 8111 a twelve (12) by twelve (12) inches, eighteen (18) to twenty (-41) feat long, Caps fourteen (14) by fourteen (14) lncnes In odd lengths, Stringers all (>') by sixteen (1 •') inches and thirty-two (39} feet long of Red or Yellow Fir or Cedar. All above to be delivered at uiouth of Snake River, landed, during next spring md summer. * FOR FIFTY THOUSAND (RO.OCO) TIEB SIX (8) inch's thick, nine (9) inches face or more and nine ('.») feet long, of Pine, deliverable along the line southwest of Spokan Fall* during next summer. FOR FIVE MILLION |s.l*>o,GOG> FEET BOARD measure, more or legs, of Bridge Lumber, aa de scrlbed above, deliverable at hpokan Falls dur ing next summer. FOR ONE HUNDRED AND BEVENTY-FIVE Thousand (17*>,000) Ties six (£) ineh?s thick, eight (8) inches or more face and eight (8) fe t long, of Tamarack or Red or Yellow Fir, deliv erable at Bpokan Falls, or along the line thence to Pen d'Orellle Lake during nest autumn. FRED'K BILLINGS. President. J. W. SPRAUI'E. General Bupt. THOS. DOANE, Consulting Engineer, •tdkwtd WHARF, WAREHOUSE, STORAGE tsv COMMISSION BUSINESS. H. L. YESLER'S WH »RF AT THE FOOT OF 31 ill Street, - Seattle, W.T. Freight* MtfiveJ for -tungf, u<l Freight CUarg** Advanced. So Fr»-i«ht will 1* i*c<-lT<-d f>»r flhipn-.ent cu Yen,. r"» Wharf after sp. M. Oa S-JD 1») « Fr»-I|tht will b* received from 1 tu i.H. >M(/ PAY UP. rpBOIGHTrtX PEB80N» KXOWIXO THEM -1 aalvee indebted to tba asdaralgEed, will ttuJ their account* alr<-*Jjr made op at Mr. M. J. Carkcvk'i Marble Work*, on Teeler'e whirf. Our leg my ab-«ace Mr. Cwkwk vlil n-ceipt for all Down paid him on mr account. EIBOS B. EBEY. i September 35,1579. r.'OdAwlw MISCELLANEOUS. Po W. WAL D, to Wustlioff A Walu), a M •* "f I -2 r* <c •• _£ ■■ ■■-Vj.'": *V "■» -■! M J3" .— u 1 i. r> o e= UJ V, A «» k - v. 1 3 ST flL Asrioultnirol Tm plomonta. ** EA.tt.li W: »T€»iw.*: v J9L IC » 9 JOHN KEEN AN *&• Ais ° furnishcs sto,, ° for Builil'.Dg Pnrposes *x»u»actu*.» cw A J f I Cemetery Work of alt 1W A BHTT, T4-(®lHnk '" ,J '" ecu^ l ( . l , A , 11 ". 1 11 1 • ors promptly nllea auu UAA'l'll rvrno r* HP Bati«faction guaranteed. n llil I ill fill I £ J jffijjßWJfc Persons living at & dis '• tanco, l>y sending a tie- HKUISrOXES *,;* -4*o _J T-- Pri''o«, eto., seut to thi iu AOBKTT for XTiOR BRIOZL. Shop on Crawford k Harrington's "Wharf, Seattle, W. T m<r4-dtf CRAWFORD & HARRINGTON, IMPUTIfS AND JOBBERS SEATTLE. W. T. The Finest Stock on Puget Sound of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Hardware, Cutlery, IRON AND STEEL, Tools and Implements of All Kinds CROCKERY 3c QLASSWAB.I , t Paints, Oils ondl Glass, Foreign and JOomestie Wines, Liquors and Cigars, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, CEMENT, &C. Agents for Fish Bros, & Co.'s Celebrated Wagons, BOCA BREWING CO* IMPERIAL NORTHERNINTOUEEN INSURANCE CO. OP LONDON AND IJVERPOOL. Aggregate Capital $33,000,000 Crawford &Harringt an, COMMERCIAL STREET, - ■ SEATTLE, W. T. JyltMUwU CITY DRUG STORE, GEO. W. HARRIS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer# in DRUGS, HUIW I PATENT IMIMS. milium €>- Ovnit »«««•«•. SEATTLE, WABIIINQTON TERRITORY. |y Orders by Mail or Bxpreu proirpilv attended to. jel-d&wtf THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO THAIIE SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO/S SCH WA BACH E R BROS. & CO. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE ABBOTRMENT OF Ladies' Soots SIDE BUTTON AND SIDE LACE, French Kid and Pebble Goat Boots. Also White Kid and Box-toed Slippers. L. A. TREEN. Commercial Street