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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. XI. mi': i\mii<.n\<Eß. o.'flee—Front Street, Foot of Cherry. RATfcS Of AI>VEKTtM*»» On* -quar*. (one inch or lesai, Ist Insertion, 11 00 Bach euboeqaciit inwrttun So fteading notices per line a liy the year or qnartor at reduced rains. PROFESSION* Al, CARDS. DR. A. BF.RTHIE& Hap k k m o v k i» hi? orrt<K rao* com menial street to White'a Block, ci Fkuut Street. Office hours from 'J to 11 a m , and from Ito J ai.d 7 t<> « p.m. aulS-t' HERMAN PEARCE, Attorney-at Law, OKKICE : Commercial Street, Seattle, a1»27-tf G. A. WEED, M.D.. Physician & Surgeon. Otto* room N-«. JO Whits'* Bl.x-k. Front strael. Ortice 1.0 irs Iruu. '• tu It am., 12 to 2 «id « to s p m. w H. WIIITK, e HANI»EB. Attorncy-st-I-aw f '•T Public. WHITE &IsANDER, Law, Collection AND Real Estate Agency. *.t, C.M. ANDERSON. sunvjaYon. Civil and Mining Engineer. Work st tny i»'irt of Pn«*t Bound promptly and aoeuroMy >l"||«. OlUise over City Urn* P. U. Ilox 207. lali-tf PIANO Tl!*ISI«. FREDERICK NITSCHKE. Piano Maltor, Of Severn! Tears' experience al Erard'S to I.oimlob, England, suit leadlUK houses in New'\**«- J") KPALUTT, TUJtfcH AND HEOI'LATEH ITALLOB Vin s thorough workmanlike maimer l>r.ler,» aft with Usviee, Woodruff k Co., -A Seattle will b; inoiuptty attended to. I ARTHUR DOYLE, A It O II I 1' I3CT,j OF PICK Occidental llolcl. It''*'" J.J. SHEPHARD, CONTR&CTORJ BUILDER. I'lsns anl specllioatious turnlalieJ on short aotice. Office at tho Now England Hotel . feM-tf jAn.McNAOtirtT, K P. Paaat. torn. P. MoKsom* MKMICHT, FERRY (I! NAUGHT, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, SEATTLE, W . T., omce 111 lUK.IO No. 1, ur BUIM. BflUlrVa Off House. Seattle. O. Jaoohr. O JACOBS & JKNNER, Attorneys and Counselors at law ; Wilt practice In ail tbe Ooarts of Wsakla*^*® Territory. omcs on Jso.ee Street. Opposite Hutel. JOHN ffl. HILLOCK, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, offloe—vnm. 01 Besiaenoa. lUrtfc aad MaMsoa eta l«tK»aw F. B. KENDRiCK, M.D., (Forrnei ty of Buhl«, I. T.) Physician and Surgeon. OPFIO* Parker H®w. Betidsaee--Se<*e« street, betwsea felon and J a. leSKITB. K.D. BBFCS WUA4SP, DBS. SMITH 4 WILLABD, Physicians and Surgsons, OPPIOE IN OOLH/-ll'* BIAX;SC. UP BTAIB®. j Offl.v Houif-rrom S•* * troml toSp.m j dia-tf I DrTo. C. ROOT. OFFICE--Mill Strwt. F«ot ¥ fr*t Stm*. ta oae of Ute mom forawrly ocesp'ed by Dta. •aam oppick liouiii r*o* s a. x. to s p. m. July 1, IWW. lyWtf Dr. D. W- STARKEY, Homeopathic PHYSICIAN AND SUHEON, pbokt rrnurr, OppoaHa ftalMvaa Btoek, *«stUe. W. T. lUTISUIPWXOS JIM I | M y;ryff.M,7'.* — fIN I MiSP uktMlf WHAT MAKKM A WOIAM t Sot toatlv nor queenly »lr. Not jeaeied bind. complexion f*ir ; Not «r*ceful form, aor lofty trea.i ; Nat pi nt nor curU, nor splendid head ; Not pearly teeth tor tparkhng eyea. Nor Truce that nightingale outvie* ; Not breath u sweet aa eglantine; Not fa«dy genu, nor fabric* floe ; ."* •!' "*• *ores of Paabtoo's mart - Not ail the blandishments of art; Not ooe Dor all of tbrae combined <*aa make a woman tree. reflne.i. fis oot lite caaket tbat we pr:&>. Hot tbat wbicb in the caaket lm : 1 heae outward charms that plea* the sight Are naught, anieaa tre heart be right. HOKKIBLK HEATH OF AN AtUIUN. On the stb of January. 17j6, as King Louis XV. was entering bis carriage at Versailles, a stout young man pushed through tbe Hariss Guards sod a tab bed tue King with a pocket-knife. The wound was alight, bat all France was osnvolsad. The aacassio was Pierre Daoiises, a fanatical Jansenist—a j onr lunatic without accomplices, plan or ritioaal mot ire. In bis pocket was found ft neatly b»und New Testament, and bia purpose w»a to promote the orthodox f»itb. •'rom tbe hour of kis ftrreat to the mo fceut of bia death, a period of two uoutba aud tweuty,tbree days, he waa i» torture whenever be was ftwske, ao was be bound, chained ftnd Mfined. When at laat tbe day of ex eetiou came, be waa taken to tbe tomre chamber and subjected to the * ret eat amount of anguiab which tbe buian frame ia capable of enduring, aurcona standing by to give timely notfe of inaeoaibility. Ten be wae driven by a circuitous rout through the streets of Paris to the lace of execution. This took an houand a half. Another bait hour be was ept wating in full view of the pretentious, tbe apparatus not being real Theo, in view of tbe assembled mulfude, many of whom -vara women, be % plaoed on a lofty platform and tbe work begau. First, bis rigb band was burned off; neat ® S M of Hash were torn from him by red it pincers, and m.l'.d lead and resiipoured into the wouud*; lastly, a stroll borse was attached to each of bi« fir limbs, and an attemut was mad*> tear him to pieces. Aft a considerable period it was foundimpoasible to do tbia, aud a uieas* was sent for permission to out muscl of tbe joists. It was refused, and jaiu an attempt was made to tear ti limbs apart, bnt without suc oestt , secor.l time word was seut that tbe frses could not tear the dying wretQsaunder, Permission was then givwuid tbe musolea'wete severed, but not iil both legj and one arm hsd beeu tn off did the priaoner expire. Lrj-LiVKD Families.— ln speaking of re(itapplications for life insurance, the fttford (Conn.) J'vtt says: "One of ttopplioauts stated that he was 53 years! age, and had 16 sisters, .5 of whoftrere living at the time of bis appliion. One of the number bad died'infaooy. The ag«st>f the sur» vivofangvd from 35 to 63 years, run ning the following series: 35, 36, 38, 40. M*. 43, 45. 47, 49. 51. 55, 57. 59. 01, ♦ Another applicant stated that he «437 years of aga. and that he bad 11 bliers aud 10 s ; scers. His father died the sga of C*> years, bnt his mott was liviug at 67 and was in The ages of the children, 22 iAimber. rangod from 16 to 47. Tha iplioant was a Virginian, A thirdae was a man 32 years of age, who |ll brothers and Slaisters. His fathers 66 yeejs of age and bsd just fifth wife. An application from ioklyn belonged to a long-lived race. |i father bad died at the age i ,of 80 y f| his grandfather at 108, and his gngrandfatber at 110 years of age. tUrarsga sge of tbe three being a trifle* than 100. ' ,am \ i ■■■■.■ Kails nomenditore is exceedingly Pactfian fust, it ia mora Pacific than ! anythir%iM, as the following indi- I cates: ' Centr 1 Boat 1m mA Texas KM Atlant North* Pacific Union \ Nevada OaMH Oregon Kansas j Kic., Kj j A comp of Clyde shipbuilders, under tba»inu%uabip of Mr. R. Caird. wit|« view ef obtaining tbe ! baoefit of Franoh bounty system, has leased tnd at Havre to astablu b a Urge shading yard capable at . e»ploying i An Irish r was so much on her gward her national accent that is reported to have ! spoken of of Veauvins,' i fearing that)rater would betray her again. The latest ( sent out from Pink Cottage, tt. hntacky hospital of t, miraclea, t% woman's awfully l curved out while ( prayer was btmdu for her. Tbe Hippie in Paris recently started runuiiv.ches for lniiea. and f at Miaes the ct**r of the. bull fights has engaged io instead of men to | act aa matador The value of anrvsopiad tied at the eest end of Tkaxnes sabsM meot has m«n fciUO.OOO to MX>.- 000 an acre in fears. •Never,'aa*d Uh 0r%.0r. 'writ# •a aoonjßOO* • tttifjvt atating your MOM to U. WifeklM dwfik vusiu ltn tUao > lU-aator*. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER I, ISBI. PKKAKH OF Ll(.llT>l>t, Lightning completely stripped a bog of its skin IU Kicbtnond, Mich Miss Nellie Grant of Ltucolo, Ne braska. *a- killed by lightning a short time ago. Tbotuas Wilson, of town ship. IV, lost twenty six «beep by a aingle t! Tib of lightning. Lightning killed lh< iu%» M Dou*- 1*«, n*ar Agat**, C«>l. t recently, teariug bis clothing into i arrow strips, destroy ing his boots, and melting bis wutcti and chain. Miss Snsari Stephen* of I'ine Knot, hy., was putting on her wedding dress. ax(*ecting to be married in a few uiib utes, wben she w »s struck by lightning and killed. Lightning struck a calf at Newport. Maine, that was eoyered with whit® and black spots. E»ery white spot was tingt-d. even to tbe taking .ff of the skin, while not a bair of the bUck spots was injured Lightning struck the boggy of Geo I,altering, of til Mary's. Tex**, M he wns croMiDg a stream, knocked a big bole it, and •tunned Mr L.tsermg. W ben he recovered tbe horses were ataudiug still, 8 O Smith, cf Baati. N Y. was ait ling by • closed window as a storm cam® up and noticed a ball of fire run •lowly across the fl >or of the rooui near the sewing machine He fol lowed it across the room into tbe p*r lor, where it ripped a seam in the car pet about three f<et long, set tire to the straw un<lerne%th, and then disap peared A post in the Cellar wa* slightly ii jurvd. In an Ea-t'rn bnrying ground is to be found on a hcsdiloiie tbe literary curiosity following It is to the mem ory of Lieutenant Nathan Davis and wife, who were among tb*; first settlers, in respect to longevity this was a most remarkable couple. They died one year apait, at tlie s>;e of i>7 each. His death occurred in 17*5; that of Jki.-s Davis in 178t>. The two inscriptions are side by side, and close with tbe following unique specimens of grave yard poetry, supposed to be the tare well sentiments of the decease i: Deth is a det that's justly due, that i have paid aud so must yoti. This det i owa is justly due aud i am come to sleep with you. At K>i«al,Hi excavating ground for the new bsrhor, tho bulls of several ships, long bnri'd iu the earth, have been laid Uara. Four litis-ian rnen-of war—l'J <to I8t) feet lung —have been identiti d, From the inscription, Glo mes, 1711. on one of the chudou* found, it seems that the ships were wrecked after that, and the iaet is curious, a* showing how rapidly the w-tter has re ceded. In old times the sea evidently came up totbe walls of the town, while at present there is halt a tuile dry land bet ween the walls and the harbor, and where great ships r<>de uot very long ago the locomotive now ruus between rows of wharves aud merchants' offices. It is stated that Mi. Oeorjie W Harding, owner of the Hotel Kauter. skill in the Catakill mountains, OoUtemplateu tho removal of one of tbe large Centennial buildings from I'biU delphia by canal, and up t > the crest of the famous High Peak, where he will transform it iato a summer hotel. It is tho bin watermelon season witb the Florida press. Tbe St Augustino I'rett has one weighing forty-five pounds. Tbe lirooksville CrateuU goes it better with one weighing rifty-ono pounds, and tbe Jacksonville Union crows l(>udly over a fifty nine pounder. An English inspector, in his report on an aocidetu to a train which occur red on the London and Southwestern Railway, mentions the fact tbat the engine bad run a total distance of 329,. 077 miles, ot which 39,103 utiles were rur» sinue it was last repaired. Ordinarily the victim of the unloaded pistol is tho person at whom it is point ed. but tbe little girl at whom Miss, Marian F. Chester ot Fort Ogdeu, Fla. playfully pointed her pistol ran behind her, and Miss Chester shot aud killed herself iu the skirmish. Twenty year* ago * prominent actor :u * London theater thought hiiuialt tjrtuujte if be made |su a we» k. Nov everjr Jourg geutli-uiao with a good figure and a tfi-ck of fine clothes ex pects half that outn fcr a tingle ni-lii's Mtiog. Visitors have been abundant this yrar in Switzerland. On Aogost 20th. SOCW person* were earned to the top of the Higbi by rail, the greatest cumber that ever ascended the mountain iu one day. Thousands of acres of poplar line the shores of the Menounoee rieer. Mich., and the papers up there call for more pulp mills to chew it up ii<t > paper stock. Jennie told bim 'no' one nigbt, A' d straightway off be hied To Millie, who aaid 7ea' on sight. And he was Mollified. Augusta Ga.. has cow in operation 175.000 spied lea in «•« cotton mills, representing an investment of WXJ.OOO. " Wh»» vera the wor*t result* of the war?" eriad th« orator. 'Widow*, 1 thou ted Joooa, who had mwrried one. Ha who baa nothing to do bu no twin—i to lira. MISCELLANEOUS. GRAIN BAGS For Sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. Apply to S. BI\TER & CO., allied* wtf Front (tract. Seattle Seattle Boiler Works SMITH & MARSH PROPRIETORS, Yesler's Wharf, Seattle. HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE BOILERS /~|F ALL R I !<i D 9 BUILT ACCORDING TO " " drawing* or Specifications. and Sheet Iron work ■executed at the shortest notice on the moat reasonable terms. REPAIRING Promptly attended to, and at reasonable rates. jrt-tf To Rerrt. THBEK HOUSES. IN GOOD ORDER AND ready for oc upancy. one ia on Fioiit street aud the other two are on Third utreat. No lease of lea* than aii months will be given. Apply at this office. s7-tf Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. UMIKD Bratr* Disrein LAKD OFFICE, I i Olympia Washington Territory. ' I N OTICE IS HKHEBY GIVEN THAT, IN COM. pllsnce with t he provisions of the Act of Coo grrss approved June 3. Is7B, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lauds in the States of Califor nia. Oregon, Nevada and Waaliiagto , Territory," Juhn Furn us, of Snohomish county Wash ington Territory, has this dav filed in this office his application to purchase the W* of NWk NWI% of BW'» of Section 13 and NE"i o BEH of faction No 14. in Township No, 81 North. Range Ne. i f-jist of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the said described Land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims In tfcls office withlu sixty (60) days from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office in Olympia. W. T., this the Mth day of August, A.D. 1181. J. T. BROWN, aulll-llw Regiaterof the Offica. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. UHiTf I> Statm District Land Ornci, ( Oljmpia, WahliliiKton Territory t" N'OTICK 13 UEItEBY OIVKN THAT, IN COM. pltanre with iho provision* of th« Act of Oon Kren» approved June S, li7s, entitled '• An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," William R. Phillips. of Kitaap county. Washington Territory, has thii day tiled in thin office bis ap plication to purchase the f Si of NW V and Nss of bW >4 of aectlon No. 21, In township No. 33 north, ran*e No. 4 east of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all p.-ra ua claiming adversely the said described lan I, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their cl imt in th;- office within fcixiy |iiO) day?, from date hereof. ttiven uuder ni> Uiu<l, at my office in Olympin W. T., this the 12th day of September, A.D. 1881,. J. T. BROWN, sl7 llw Register of th Land Office. L. NEUMAN, Practical Gunsmith. GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS tIEPAIRBD. New Work Made to Order. COMMERCIAL STREET, SSATTIJS. SAW CUMMINC A SPECIALTY. jeJ tf A. O. IIENJAMIN I R PKKPAHKD WITH SUITABLE APPLIANCE 1 t'» MOVE SAFES AND Raise, Lower'or Move Build ings or otiier heavy bodies. Order* left with Kellogg * Sujder will b« promptly ai leaded to. dlB-tf NORTH PACIFIC Iron Works Co.. Seattle, W. T. t MAKI FACTTRERH Of STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS Saw Mill, Crist Mill A Steamboat Machinery. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS MADE TO ORDKB. P'«n«. Bp«elleatio«a and Pattern! fnniiaM at abort notice. JOSEPH CROW. Superintendent ■Mtf NOTICE. Any pabtie j housing *sobomi?h cocs tj- Koi( d»t»4 pnor taJuaai) lit, Is"*. ana rnjuaatnl hi >n|wl it to lh* Tntianr of Mid eor.nty at hia cSu-r is Saohoiulalt Cttj. W. T.. far rattauptiok. LOT WILBrB, T;-a*uiwr of Bii. hou.tnh Const;, W T Dated tbUrtth day ot August, 18HL ali »w jjrtM/K i ttl»ITO»«»Lori, U Jf// \ '«>»t CM A < «ap*wat •>«» UuMf >•<. W »*. tiAxii W Tlim VJ ri an. r smunf, 4<an> to Into ■'■ ■» «. » » M. «.jia»i * ami- ■ ■■ ■ »..m. • -*«• '-H 41 W» "■ fci* aatf >. » ft ■ ; * -■•«» <i ■ i • -«m, afcaw .a »■ i mi maaa. a*. h M »s-« » - Frtnlt Mteal Ad ilm " «• Amwi » <*•* «|W« MBO! «MKiaI«MM, »»4 mn f iiwi ifci . w- |K#tf»«wa» l*m A wa-iM 4 a—> •» y »*— — s II I*— — m a—»*aaM W «*<»«'" ■««h»»» «Ma 4* a*ft M» »W t«i li» * ;«a »«■-« ** «*• ■■■**"«< +*mWWC%*9mmmo Wm MISCELLANEOUS. Read This! AT THE Tivoli Beer Hall, OCCIDENTAL S^CARE, Can be found a cool gluts of San Francisco Beer. Tiß Free. They keep the largest utock of Bottled B«. r» of i sny beer saoou m the city. aul<> If Blackberries ICEt.OW'B! i Having engaged a large amount of BLACKBERRIES, We are prepared to rll orders In lota to rait at short notice. Also, frmh Native and California (onatautly on hind. | IS. BIOELOW & CO JSVtt Corner Third and Ua'ou .mett. ACADEMY * OP THE Holy Names WILL BEQPEN Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1881. Pupil* will secure an advantage l>y being present . the first day for claaalfication. JIH-tf , SEATTLE AND BELLTOWN LINE. New Winter Arrangement. | *• HAVING OBTAINED A NEW, OOVKBKD AND elegant Hack, with doors on tli* tide, cuiih- < ion*, window*, Ac., 1 am prepared to give th« j public greater accommodation and luxury. The hack will heraalier leave Belltown at 7 in i the morning, Seattle at 8, and no on every alternate hour until 6 In the evening. Kates will be at follow*: Single Fare 15 c«nt» Eight tickets $1 Small packaget* delivered 10 cents cent* I have endeavored to meet the public patronage iu the pant, ami am thankful for that bestowed upon me. I shall make an extra effort in the fu ture, and hope lor a coutiuinnne of favor. 1. BEkVO, ■ 10 " Proprietor. \ set UNION Ja IM & FEED SHBLB, W. H. BOW Proprietor, Commeroial stro © 0, Opposite Arlington House. au'J4-tf TRUCKING !\D DRIVING, rpilK UHDUUIQNID, HAVLNu BOT'UHT THE 1 teama, wagons and buMaaaa fonueriy ortM by Mr. Hillory Butler, art now prepared to do all kind* of LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING To and from all parti of B«attle. They alao have a splendid piano truck, and can »"» heavy mustc%Un• trtuuat.t» at abort aoUcc. All order* promptly 1111 rd. A ahar* of the labile reafwUßlly so. licited and satisfaction HHtnuiteed. m»-tf . MIHICK k TROVPSOK M. DENSMORE DKALKR IN FREBH ANO BALTEO MEATS AND VEGETAB L EH. All klsda of Fraak aad Halted Meats, Bologa* Haoaaga. Etc.. aiwaya on hand. Shoo CornorThird A Union Btr THE CHAMPION. STEAM CLEANER AND TAILOR SHOP for LA DIE* AMU BKVTLK.HK.V nnun. All Malta ClMiard aad Pnmw1....|4.00 Caal da .... 1.00 Paata 4a .... 75 Vaat da .... so 11* otfcar wort at tkr tovaat rataa^ HENRY HARRIS. Oertd-ctal Square. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, CROUP All Di««ases of the Throat. Lunga and Pulmonary Organs. CSI AOOORDIXG TO DIKXCTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALBAM. ■7 M < • B«miaas~XauMU«u at lauMManay "*• «, l|M i ■a. frmmpmi Um <d Tfc in TV. * :*• mil ■ MIW «• ■|M m ■ II ml W in Jtfc *aM>OuiMl« nm '-V MV>« >iian « ►» «- «• flian I >bU. WW WWI l.i I » MM tklaulia . w a )U,.;i.iaii I*- • • • r»l 4*u4ftaa ■ i| yai* waaft toaa 4 C a y.«>- * «a» a» * iII ■ II Haiw aa a» % > W«a 4 ,11 >i U* Ma a- k I (MISCELLANEOUS. ihi & ciiritu, JORRERS AND RETAILERS IN i llardwaro, Iron, ! 7 7 Steel, Ac., Ac. MIDI lUhl l! WAGONS. j W. A. HARRINGTON. ANDREW .SMITH, Bc * t,lc - Sao Fraoctaoo. HARRINGTON & SMITH SUCCESSORS TO i'KAWFOKD & 11VKltl\t.TO\. Importers and Wholesale JftealerM in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, Flour and Feed, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils, Croekerv and Glassware. ALSO COMPLETE STUCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Red Crown Flour Mills, of Alban- 4 Eureka Lime Co., San Juan, Fish Bros- & Oo.s Wagons, —A N D Imperial Northern, Queen and fcondon •Insurance Companies OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Aggregate Capital $38,0f0,000 HARRINGTON & SMITH, yj-jl Commercial at- L Seattle* W. T. J. SCHRAM & CO., SUCCESSORS TO HUGH McALEER & CO.- Wholesale und Itotail Dealers in Stoves, Ranges. Tinware, SHEET LEAIi, SHEET COPPER ANij ZMC. All JOB H'OUK pertaining to the bu.ii,.-.. promptly attended to. >rdera from abroad so Lie) ted, aud satisfaction guaranteed. GS roat Reduction'in p r ioo! CfT CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS, J. SCBLRAM c*s 00.. COMMERCIAL BTHEKT, SEATTLE W T Settle, July 1. lttsl. ' ' ' - dAwtf WM. WILUAKHOH A LIIKUT KKLLUOO PUGET EOUNDRY. WILLIAMSON Jt KELLOOU, I'ROPItIETOBtf ALL KINDS OK I HON AN I) BRASS CASTING Done at •hurt notice and in a •Atufactnry Manner. Front otreet. Seattla, W.T. SAMUEL JEt JE KT 2ST E "ST IML jk bc c; nr rap r jp ■mL«» ■% HAS 0* HASD A CHOICE A*6OKTM£.N*T OF GENTS' SUITS AND FURNISHING GOODS A Lao— B«K«, Hhw,, Krojftni, Robber iiMda. L«oIe. • Klm.,' Galtor., * pd '* there wlm t Sue fcMortmrot of retrain Bi,d Vone&Ve n - Hmvw*. kc., kc„ which he will Dtki to order at Lltlbj UMMBur*. Kliillr OCMMMCUL mm.3EATTLK. *t T„. 0« M C *U.«.A. A CUMU WA CHONG & CO., CHIAA r JD*3A. WVOMIK I Omwee. Mui: i ; ~ ■ EIOE iOVIMI, ml oUm: » ' 1 *t" V Aad til kiud*at : jr*4«irta« Ok!«•••; CUiKa OOODi,; #i-T. kinds or TEA DIRECT FROM CHINA, THE PUREST AND BEST' Price from 40 cent* to 16 por lb. 41 tW Brtofc Wow wwmt of Wuhlagtoa »l TMK a—ttfr. INO. 97.