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DILI imLLIIMR. Friday November 21, 1879. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. TLc loggi'-g business is looking u : . ; Kea .l th-inss-nger list in our te - r aphi C dispatches. Thu Chester saiUd I j! neon jtsterdiy y r \V II Pumphroy ia i.o.v opening f.,jl»rgo stock of holiday gord», which |l»rf ju*t arnTod. Tlichatk Northwest, with luml»cr, towed to s a from Port Mudisou v€9 lerday morninK by thj Pohtk' fsky. jf r . J II McGraw, a member of cur fjficient police fo ce, baa been quite un- Jr ;i for a few days past, but is now on duty n. ijix hundred ar.d fifty tons of coal per d»v regularly are now carried over the I kittle ft - d Walla Walla Kailrosd. How j, tbat for high ? The holidays are approaching, and r ow is tho time to brirg iu your holi day a Is,'o let the people know what T ("u hitvo for them. » A young lady lost a cuff containing a ff*.l■ 1 eutt' button. She is v» ry desirous „f having it returned to her. The ad. a ill ho bund else*, hare. Tne "fco'.id" du< k hunter* got ofl for tlieiswinottiish vestcrilny morning. {We >il cc.t s''on to hear of a "slaughter of ilis inin centa" in that regiou It i.-< intended ts launch the J IJ J.ibhv from H.aniraond's ways today. s|, e will not b- r.-ady to take h r old n,uto foi eve ral weeks yet, how- ever. [)T. Slade, the Spiritual medium uli in c> ntiy c.'ried out <f Spittle n j r . t* y 1' 14 purse full <.t coin. has not ift re'iirutii to Sun Francisco, but j. stead reopens his reception roo.a in i , :*it!dii'l today. Mr. A 1' Freemau, of tbe I-'rOr.t street hoot store, lini* received a hit of Vin itui's alligator boots and cork-Bolud slice*. which hn low has displayed at hi, i lire if business lie intend* to |iie;nu Land a full line of these goods Lereaftcr. TUo Z-phyr, last evening, brought (lown tlie tents, instruments. supplies, mnl camp fixtures belonging to Cut#. Kilicott's C<>ast Survey party. Tbo outfit will ho stored in Crawford & Harrington's warehouse for the winter. Kan<i>ij evening the steamer will take up i load of supplies for Knapp's log ■ Cir.g mmj' at Squaxon Passage. THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE!!, with the only full list of bills passed by the last Legislature yet piloted, with re ports of local events, with editorial, telegraphic and mioCellan*nus matter of iiiternct, und without a sign of bitt-r titss toward any place or any person, will he issued from tno press early thin morning, and before daylight bo on ita w«y to thnu-ands of eager readers up and down tho Sound. It will also be fcr ?a!o early in the day at Puiuphrey'e book iiud news store, where back ropie* tail bo obtaiied in well. Price, 10 cents apiece. A 1 THE HOSPITAL.— The little found ling mil its nio h*r aio still at the bo-| itnl though both 1 f them are per fet'tly well Tha mother puts in her liaiH sewing, and tho littlo fellow sleeps sluicst constantly. The Sisters snv tie is an iinifu ally good child, and seldom over cries or makes any unnecessary truuhle. Tho mother seems a little woriied 11b ut the toiirse tho law will lake in the matter, und appear* to think a good deal of hor oflf-ipring. Mr Tlios Smith i'uproves very slowly. V» ster ility afternoon lie was assisted out to the balcony on the front of th 1 build in;;. where lie i-at in the warm eunsbine aid ecu vet sed with friends for several kin*. Ho is now able to raise the rinlit arm » little. He is the only jrivste patient now in the institution, ibire are nine county 1 barges, but ono (•fwlieu. is bedfast llis is a very b»d of p irslysls and cannot recover, bat may last a few weeks longer. The tmiaindsr aro all able to bo up a por tion, aul some all the time. The bospit»l is always kept as neat as a p:n, and tho Sisters are ever ready to >bow a visitor around the institution, mul illicit any information in their jxiwer. While there, yesterday, we ••re shown the fancy articles executed by tbeir nuuble fingers which will be displayed at their approaching fair. Some of them aro very elegant, and we wtgine will he much souttht after by '•be ladies of this city, who appreciate wch work. A number of handsome *nd use lul articles havo been donated by out«kle parties for tho fair, but the bulk of things to be displayed are the hanjiwork of tho Sisters themselves. BAWMII.L FOK TIIE MINES.— Mr It D tinkler, who ruua a sawmill on the Sksgi* river about thirty miles above Mount Vernon, is in Seattle at presont gating tlie uecessnry castings ami iron •wk fur a small water-power sawmill t" be built by hiiu in the Sk«git gold "'•({'"SB, this wiutcr. Mr Minklcr •ill have his mill all set up and in running order 10 that in the spring lie •ill be able to furnish lumber tor 'illicit, etc., as fast as it is ordered. lie 18 in the lumber business, * B 'I understands thoroughly tho unci# • he now lius on hand. This 141- a °®>c«Dent will be glorious uews to «em»ny miners who are going to the '"Wings in tho spring, as th« want of auber is otlo 0 f g ea test drawbacks X*""'rally accounted iu the mines. A Ktotleman from Cassiar informs us that f ■••paid 23 cents per foot for lumber farrisd it npon his beck two and Wiles, at that. A fow whip saws •Orally have to furnish the lumber "[•gold mine, and ore has done the I'** Skagit, so far; but when Mr tilt et> ll '" 10 running, there { ' 00 longer be any use for the faith • whip saw, of days gone by. BASDSOMK SPECIMEN. White A . '^ r . Portland stock brokers, have 3 k Ue.r window a handsome gold spec eon V r ° ni l ' le mine in Yakima iio ' '• valued at $1,(>50, and °oe of the prettiest sitecimens c*v«r *0 ID the city. EAST— Rev E I Gslviu AI'D ' gone back to Bt. Louis. <'H * I,W *" ueSß rs J jJ| er - They wjll probably remain •ttaiSS £ tlv » n is Unitarian clergy- Walla Walla. A MPPO*KD FATAL LOVE AF- FAIR IX VICTORIA. j Romance is replete with heart-break ing ar.d «uicidal the of £.* st love. but ha.e i i>«.fore hid ocra«ion to record sneh & case, almo-t, wc might say, in our very midst. From' a gentleman, just arrived from Vic toria, we receive the details of this ludicrous, and it is feared, fata! love affair, viz: i It begins two years b»tk, at whii h time the smitten youth was six teen years old ar.d attended the public school. Attending the same institution was a fair young damsel, with whose charms be became thoroughly enamour ' ed kindling a flame within his breast, in comparisou to which, tlm burning crater of Mount Ktna would pale into {insignificance. He waited his eppur tunity, then ft 11 at Lis f*ir < n>.'» f-e*. confessed his adoration, d< clare 1 h s ! never dyin* love f-r her, ar.d f r hr : alone, winding up with a propo *1 of 1 marriage. It r.ppears that at firt-t she > was inr lined to f irgive bis folly, ar.d, I perhaps, accept him ; but unfortunate 1 7. her eye s happened to rest upon his hair, which is abominably red—or. b< g pardon. we shc-u d say atibarn--ai d ungratefully njecte i hnu To smo'her or outgrow his passion was now lis only course- Hut h< fail dto do either I So l.e told his love that ue u'd drown himself if she di i i accept hi;n, aho I>"mrtle**ly r»-tort*-d tliit ii« w.is too much of a cuwurd to do «o ; when he • declared, perhaps, t • more fully iiu i press her mind with his desperate d»- tenninati' n. that hi- would and throw himself from J t>< OH !<•»> b.idj.;e immediately, an-2 *h» c.ueilv t Id him that he woul 1 take ca:e to do HO with * crowd around, to ri»h him out He did go as fur as the bridge, took a fori u< II kj a >f his 1 veV photo, and, it is »vi u suid jumped in, but the water was e> I>1; it c>i 1. d his brain as well as his hdectioi b, a:.d <! mberid out a wiser youth lie this of thi story as it may, he still lived. Uu re solved to make another attempt to over came his folly, and left school in tho vain hope of getting the girl out of his«| mind by avoiding her company. I'ut be again failed For the last two years he has. as though infected by soma fatal disease,! b< cu pining away; in fact, dying piece m til ; ai d still his lov?d one relents not. It is iow feared that even at this lu'e day tc has executed his threat, as he has been absent for two days, but oow and where is a mystery, as so f.tr ( inquiry has failed to elicit any tidiugs S of his whereabouts, a< has also a survey of James Lay to find his body. " For saken Georpie," as the vietimized yo-ith was called by the girls b"ion_rs t > the bust society, r.nd I" r ?ha f r> >.-( 11 »h.< nfF«irh»s nt beoo ta-nti.nn <l in the Victi ri.i papt i s We n f:ai'i fr.-m «iv ' ing name', «c o'.ing to the hope th»t a few d*v« may dissipate tl e belie f t.f the yoilth'n bO.f-dest' UCt lull. TUB COUNTY JAIL.- SIN r ff W>T k- IL Dow has nine lirdi in his Lrick cage, under the county officts. wh<»Fc tem - porary wants lie supplies 111 his actus tomed bountiful manner Wo will commence the list with the unf«rtumite J li Smith, who is *erving out a term for engaging in a shouting scrape. Ilia time is out, and ho will Ic so? at liber ty as soou as he can proruie holds for his good bnhavior. When ;.<.!»■ r, Smith is a good natured, harmless und ii.du- i trious man, but when in liquor he is a very troublesome fellow. He served a two yosrs sentence in the penitentiary onMcNiel Islau 1, tUe consequence of giving an Indian a soda bottle full of whiskey. During his *tay ill the Ulan.l Le win noted for his gojd be havior and trustworthiness, but no soomr was ho released than liquor got the bolter of his judgment, and he has since been paying for the indiscretion Frauk llogan, for being too handy with n poj'iet knife in the presence of gen tlemen. is awai'ing tbe convening of Couit, win n ho will answer to the charge of '-assault with attempt to murder." Clnis. Wilson f"r furnishing liquor to Indians, is s rving out a tine of $35 and costs He will toon baa: large. Frank M icy, a young man who might be a useful citizen if he would, : is boarding out a fine and costs for beating a squaw with whom ho had been living. He will bj out in a few days. (Je» Lincoln and Jiuimio I)an- ; iels, two Illack river Indians, for cut ting a northern siwash, are awaiting trial Sam, another Indian, for steal ing, is also awaiting an interview with ; Judge Urecr.e Sarah Carpenter, an Americanized kloochman, tor general bad conduct, is board in g tho CJUD* ty's expense. We will close this array with Tom Jackson, th« Puget Sound pirate. Threo weeks will let bim out. when the owners of tools, boats, etc., bad better bo ou their guard, as he seems to have a mania for picking up such traps. SOON TO START UP. —Matters are now boing shaped iu such a manner that the Ronton coal mines, which hare been lying iJle for the past three years, are ▼ery likely to be reopened iu a short titne. The Pacific Bunk of San Fran cisco has just loaned the Talbot Com pany nn<l taken a mortgage on the property for that amount. It is said that tho Kenton and Talbot mines are to be united and the Talbot bunkers and other property n*ed in connection with the Renton mine It is also said that the sum above mentioned will be applied at» nre to making the necessary repairs for the speedy resumption <«f uiiniug More definite information will be obtained in a few days, wheu we shall return to the subject. EXTKRTAIXUEXT.— The entertain ment of next Monday ©Toning, to be given by the l.die* of the Congrega tional Society, is advertised elsewhere in this issue. In addition to the at tractions to be presented ou the *t*ge. the Opera House it-elf, in which the entertainment will be held, will alone attract, on this, its opening night, a fu crowd. The Congregational ladies will have a full wallet next Monday night. fun FAIH —The Catholic la -ies i't this city ar» doing all in their power to make the fair next week a success. Ti.ey are working night and day, are canvassing for patronage and »«*V°B nothing undone that will tend to n crease its success. Besides the fair, JLiie. will hate a supper each and every evening. They w.ll deserv. every cent they will B**- Tlf.al Estate.— The following are tie transactions in real estate, as re ccrde J in the Auditor's office, since our last report: D T Denny and wife to A L Liods ley. blof-k 22, North Seattle, 81. D T Denny ar,d wife tr Andrew Let, lots 7, H and 0. block 38, North Seattle *1 1' II I>*wi* to J E Houghton, lots 3, r > 7 ar.d S, blcjck 31. Liw's addition. A J t i \\ m II lot 12, bl'<k 2, Centra! Sea'tle, S7O. Wm N Hell and wife to John E Sudien.an. lots 3 and 4. block 17, Bell and D nny's addition i4s'». Uelltown Sunday School—We 1-arn that the Hellt Suriday Sch o! i« now iu a flourishing cor. iiti n, and every Sunday adds new naiu*s to its roil, ar.d rew scholars to the various cla-s s. Tuero were at th-.- m -eting 157 ». h,l »rs, 0 teach rs a:; i the Super intcr.deat in at'endance Arr»nge nie, ts :ir-- '-<'in< ma le f>r a Christmas tree p<p r-. '>rary, eto Ft so short a t.nie t'ii 1 >-1 shows r> tuarktMe thrit; a d p!"gi • Till Mac HisEttY —Fr in Mr Soli us, we ! am th»t a p .rtion ot th * inachin ery for th« Darroi Factory h»»nrriv'd in Sin F:»n<isco. but will b*h .i p up as s ion a< the remainder the Ilijrb Mill Conjaay. a* the cnrjHJ rati' n i» n >■* stvled. in I'it'sburg I'enn !*■ i' ia, a'id is of rh" ltte-»t and iuos; iinpr- v« d j attt T.I. I)\ ;.*• <; Ai'i ahatcs. J.iir.es Fox of the Seattle Iron Works, yesterday, s 11 ti the I'u.et S u d M«nufacturii g ( in;aii) idrviug apparatus for their fiie'ory at I'oy-liinp, ciiiiil ir to the one he i> mikiiig f>r th • Isarre| Factory at Belltown, enly finalier. T !io dry ruom al the i'tiyallup factory is only -40x50 feet, but the low drying apparatus Is very complete. Di:i.inui;kxt Taxes. —Local readers aud property owners must not forg»" the matter of municipal taxation. All taxe3 due the city that are unpaid On the M of December will bu delinquent, and a pep sntiige will b»j added to them. John M Hlai.chird ii City Treasurer and tax collector, and his oflice is with McNaught Krothers. in the Coltnan briek buildiio.-. HOTEL ARRIVALS *HW lnglasd HOTEL. J K..U- »in, Wli Kirrr H D If oklrr. Skagit liu% » Lannio*, Jo If O Pearce. 3 f P C llivtt, tU K B UrlowoliJ, Portland K l.wwtf, do Mrs P B'efrm, Moo'tnt I! (Jiioel,ft'eilurootu *lr« J K K oiSili.W Walla W C?«M k. T«**on»a J C lltirpb?. P riland JJ II ore, Vic-to 14 JLo -uaiJ, kk«f.t J I.jroi do Kent! and I.earn lor luurwll. Many valuable discoveries and much useful knowledge is kept from the w rid, because of tho immense expense iii making them known to the people. This is ridt the ca<e with Porn EE's GKKMAN SYIiUP. Although but a few years introduced into this country its sale now reaches in evory town and vil lain in the U. S. its wonderful suc cess in curing Consumption, severe COJJ»!|S. pneumonia, Asthma, and all other di-eases of tho throat and lungs, v\a* fir.-t made ki.owu by distributing every year, for three years, over 400,- 000 bottles t ' the stllicted,/Vt< of charqe. by Druggis'v No such a test of merit was ever given before to auy other pre; aration Could you ask more '( Co to your Druggist and get a bottle for 75 ceuts and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents - 4« ► - I»r. I.H RUAR'n Srniluul Ptlla Cure all eases of Seminal Weakness, IJISH «>f Vigor, Nocturnal Emissions, luipotencv, Nervous and Physical De bility. ai d all that class of complaints arising from excess, indiscretion or abuse. The old find in this remedy A FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, and the young a safeguard and protectiou. DK. LA MAR'S SEMINAL PII.LS restore the Sexual Organs, debilitated from what ever cause, to their pristine vigor. Price, s'.2 .»() per l»ott!e. Sent C. O. D. by express to any address, secure from observation. Address all orders to A. McBOYLE & CO, Droggists, p. O. Box 1 0.j2. San Francisco. SUKKUAX HYDK JT Co. Pacific Coast Agents. Also agents for the celebrated Estey and Standard Organs. For Sheet Music and Brass Instruments, address SHE KM AX, HYDE & Co., aug3l-dawly Nan Francisco. Everybody RUSHES at HESS' TIVOLI 11EF.II HAM. to get the coolest glass of beer in town. Besides Schaffer'a cele brate 1 Steilacoora aud Schmieg's Beer on tap. you will find Bodweiser, Bt. Louts. R'"d Milwaukee Lager Beer in j>ir.t o»<l quart battles. Also all kinds of cold lunches to order. A new Pigeonhole Tat'le iu the h..n»e. St. Loull* I."*grr Beer at 4 dollars per d zen quart bottles delivered to any part of the city. - i «m ■ MirboU'i iDlkllUlr laJfctUn, Guarantee*' to cure promptly and per manently f very cas-.- o: Gonorrhea, Gleet ai d Vf bites, no matter of how long standing, if directions are followed. Internal medicine not recommended or necessary. A cure guaranteed or money refunded, for sal*) by l<eo. W. Ha.ris <b Co . wholesale and retail druggists, Se attle, W. T olfidawlm OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AT VICTORIA fail to stop at the Occidental Hotel. It is the first hotel from the steamboat landing ; is tire-proof; has good »«»m --ctodation for families, and as good ra<*is us auy home in the city, at only oo iK-r day. WK. JKMSKH, Wharf street, Victoria, B. C. We *• i;d all our Pianos and Organs ou trial. We sell on easy installments aE d warrant our Instrument* for flu years. For Price LisU send to Sum- MAX, HTDI dk Co., San Prancuco. DEXTER HORTON SL CO., BANKERS SEATTLE, W. T. | DLPOdITd RECEIVED AND ACCOrNXS KHFT SUBJECT TO CHECK Oft DKAI'T. i SIGHT IL\C * JTITL TELEJRA- hi* T r *t)»in or ?an j fr*uei?co, Port umi and N««r Yoik. Sitfht A;)- I SfxtT-Uay bill* o r *b.tnje d'atra iu 1 *U i § to <i.'t on 1.0 i Shi, availji *• aaywh' re j »a Fur.),*. \l•>!?»■> I'ltfUt I Oil tt -J'TuV** 1 f"Cjril). B.n to, M-K'tkH, and tlher vjlu.it*!*'> received on d»po>i. li;r keeping. rr4!ectl»af made anu proceeds i*roc:ptlv remitted. octl*-dtf SLORAH & Co.'s "BOSS'' BEER Still Takes the Lead. iy2d&wly3Jp patronize Direct Importations BY HOWIE HOUSES. Tha unJsrelgned are tha sola Agents for the Pacific Coast of tha Celebrated Fair Oaks Bourbon Whiskies, Imported by them direst from Eastern Distiller, lea, thus avoiding tha doctoring process of San Francisco cellars: are guaranteed pare, and of fered to tha trade in lots to suit, at lower prices than goods of a similar quality can be bright for elsewhere. For farther particulate apply to S. BAXTER & CO., Sole Ageiite. Seattle. W. T.. Sept. lii. 18TJ. is9J*wtf CUN SMITHING I HAVE BEHOVED IT? SHOP TO Commercial Ntreot, B*XT T»X>* TO S**« M03»W»:. Wh -re I am prepared to do the be.t of work in my Una at the shortest notice. »Mtf L. NEUMAN. KEATINC'S COUGH LOZENCES. The great English llamedy T HERE is HE auasttonably ao ether remed; so cerUio la Ha effects. aTHMA, WINTKB OOCOH BRONCHI rid. and DISOKDEKa OK THE THBOAT alike jteld to ita taßoence. The high est medical tsstiosocy states so better cere for tbsas complaints extsta (bow proved by over half a ceatarr's espeftaoce) They e«BUtn aoopiam. norphia. or any violent drag. EEATINO"S SoCOII L4MENOEB, prepared by THOMAS * ssiisur MISCELLANEOUS. W. H. PUMPHREY, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER SEATTLE. U . T. THE MOST COMPLETE STOOK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY KEPT ON THE SOUND. AGENT FOR TFTEJ \E\V CHIMES OF Sclxool Books. PROPERTY OWNERS To insure good material, stipulate in all your Contracts for Painting that nothing shall be used except C. T. Raynolds & Co's Pure Paints and Oils. «*" Painters who use C. T. Raynolds & Co's Paints and Oils do the BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK, because PURE MATERIAL GOES FURTHER, WS BETTER, and LASTS LONGER than any other. L. S. McLURE I lt'C-:E«<iR TO 11. \V. ROWLAND, I GENERAL Insiimiice Agent 1 ! Fire, Marine, life and Accident. ! DEALER IN COUNTY, CITY AND TERRITORIAL SCUI I». Occidental Squru-e, Seattle, W. T. aul3o-<llf kinds good- 'ur lint" of L, P. SMITH 4jf & SON ! WATCH MAKERS i .1 i: \\ E LERN Sullivan's Block, Front St. Seattle m Particular attention given le llepalrlog i Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, 1MI) ALL WCKK OCllllrlKl. \uluriul and oilier Mrali niailr to order. Seattle. Ap:ll 187# s9-dtf ( SNOHOMISH EXCHANGE i Isaac Cathcart, Proprietor, SNOHOMISH CITY. W. T. ———— i Every effort will be tuadfc to maintain the rep- I tat Sun acjulred by this Hotel as the Best Hotel in Snohomish County, , and the I Cleanest kept Housa inJWashington Ter'y ! The Table will Iw supplied with ttie beat the market affords. The Rar will be furnished with first-class WntFa, Ligcoaa and CIUAES. mS-wtf ISAAC CATHCART. Not ice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. I'KITED SflTEii DZSTHKT* L»«n OrFtrr, | (ILTMII4. WASHMUTOM TKKMIT>BT. I N'OTICE 13 HKHEBY GIVES THAT, IN COM pliance v.-itlt the t revisions of the Act of Con gress June 3. JiCS, entiled "AB Act fct th • sale i 1 Timber Land* in the States of Califor nia, Nevada and Wa»hlngt<«n Territory," s*ri.uel 11. Kulitr. of Snobomieh Coanty, Wash ington Tt-int. r/, baa this dsy filed in this office Ins application to purchase the NWii of Section i No. u5, in lo»n*hip No. 31 North, Banc o No. 4 Ea*t of the Willamette Meridian. Any and ali persons claiming adversely the said ibscrib-d land, or any portion thereof, are here by re juired to file their claima in this office with in slity '«>) days from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office, tft Olympta. j W.T this the* 11th oay of Novem>*r. A. D. 18.9. J. T. BItOWN, Lls-WIOW Register of the Land Office. WANTED AT THE SEATTLE AUCTION MD COMMISSION STORE A LOT OF Second-hand Furniture £ Stoves For which we will pay the Highest Ca»h Pries , on delivery of the cams. DOl'UtK 4i CHEADLE. oiW-dltu DRESSMAKING. MISS L 8 MOOSE OFFEBS HER SERVICES as a practical anl expertsncod Dreeswaker to tha ladies of brattle. Her ia with Mrs. Atwood. oa tha aaat side af lifcn street, batwaen ColwMa aa4 j Hsrtoo. rtMla MISCELLANEOUS. _ __________ __ ( D> fSuccessor to Wusthoff .V Wala), ■£ Ji >- ■zs , - A srloultural Implomonts. CRAWFORD & HARRINGTON, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS SEATTLE, W. T. ———————— The Finest Stock on Paget Sound of GROCERIES, PROVISION i Hardware, Cutlery, IRON AND STEEL. I Tools and Implements of All Kinds CROCKERY Sc QLASSWABI, Paints, Oils and Glass, 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 OIIEEN INSURING (11. OP LON'DOJf AND LIVERPOOL. Aggregate Capital $33,0f0,000 Crawford & Harring{ jii, COMMERCIAL STREET, - - SEATTLE, W. T, j y 10-1»w tf THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO TRADE IN AT SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO.'S St'HWABACI! Klt BROS. & 10. M. R. MADDOCKS SEATTLE DBOG STOBE, SE4TTLE. W. T. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles. BlCN—Seattle Drug Store. novi-utr M.JA. KELLY. A.JU. VOI'XO. KELLY &YOUNG (SCCCKSSOU TO u. A. KKLI T ft CO.» WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Goods, Etc. Order* by Mail or Otherwise Promptly Attciidi'it to. SIGN—PIONEER DURC STORE. myiwtr NORTH PACIFIC Iron Works Co., Seattle, W. T. ( MANl'KACTritliilS "F STEW ENGINES, BOILERS Saw Mill, Crist Mill A Steamboat Machinery. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS MADS TO OBDfcH. F!am. And P»lt»roi fnrbUkwl at Abort notice. JOHN NATION. Superintendent. »?a« T. S. RUSSELL, UNDERTAKER ;Li PRfcLARKii TO LKJ ALL ?iI'LEB OK Undertaking and Embalming. All orders prompt'y aiuodcd to. aod n Ufactioa lunoutd. JACOB LEVY. Tailoring, Cleaning and Repairing CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND CLOTHING BLANKETS. Watches and Jewel'y. : CoumercUl Htreet, lnt»»n MT«»!,!Lgt< n *uJ , Mnu, Seattle. W. T. MM&Wtf RE-OPENING cr THB CITY BEER HALL i'rHi rNura.hiSLi» has Tut 1 City Brtr 11*11 >o the rear < t It' i •>•!.< flier, where he will b*-rv«fier t<« Klt-l ti> tccet u> friends end the puMlc In grtter*l. Bret of Beer «!«f 5» o& Up, Mid itrvej »! 2*# MU per K. C. EVEBSHAS, •Mtf Proprietor.