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17hr attrition Star. ! S.\'l‘l'l<ll. . .'.‘sl in, NW, l m [ Republic-nu l'uunl" (‘mn‘t-IIIIon. l The lil‘llll'ti :ll- - iltly l‘oitilnlitt "nl : Snohomish e m I\. t. 'l., lien-Ly H... l nounee llml w l; t ..u ll on (‘nnmy (,‘on- l \‘t‘llllull to: t - unnu' tion oi citniittitttwi t'or roomy i-tli l-l lllt' eleetion n: ; vleleuiies mll l- . urinl (ltllH‘t'llt‘ttlui \\lll ln' llt'l'l .l to ll \‘trt‘nltlc "Ills-l l'u Snohunii-li (’Il)‘ - 'l'nesiluy. Sept. lil‘l l'é'lli. ltl 7.5 o't'l-n'l; l' \l. l Then \‘rrnl pm ”1' I- will lleentitl- ll "l Tt'l)l‘t‘~’“l|ll|lltll| in mid convention l follows: Centreiille . . . . 3 lllultilleo . . . . l I’neknooil . . . . :1 Lowell . . . . :l ' Snullltllll‘ll . . . . l'l Qllrlll'u . . . . vi The eontmiltee recommend that t'e severul pru-inets nnet on Suturdny t el 9th d-iy ol' Sepu-ml-er for the electm- oi l delegates to will eonv<-ntion. ‘l. W. I’M'KAIID, HA, Wool», }OO. Cum tll't;|l ltosn, “...-..“ Dem-uremic County Convention. “There ntll he a lh-mocrutic County omm intent of Stmllunllnll county, W. 'l‘.. at tinuhemish City. on Suturdny. Sept 11), 1875, nt 10 o‘elnek it. 31.. for the pur pose of nominatingenmiidntes tor tlte county olliees nt the coming elettion. By order of the eonnnittee. 'l‘. l“. MARKS, ] .lv IIN lune. Cum. (‘n \n. lluuumml w IANJAI; I'I‘I‘INIH. Mr. 11111 l Mrs. Atkinson, ot'Tncomn. were in town lubl. 'l’uesdny. Reml the new " ml“ of W. A. Jennings in this week's issue. l The Yakima is expected today or to mot-row. It‘ you want it clean shave cull on Mr. S. S. Hill. l’rol'. ,it' the tnnnorinl art. next door to 'l‘. l-‘. )lnrks saloon. .‘lr. ii. (I, Ferguson. has just received it fine lutot‘ knives tllltl pert'ulnery and huinoii. ‘ We roll the attention of our patrons to the n Vertisenn-nt ofJohn Sulllvnn to be; fond in nnotltel‘ column. The Farm” Lake enme in yesterday evening bringing.t l’. S. .\lnil,aome freight and «win: it number 0! pmsengers. Rev. ”will Sires, pastor of the Uni versatlist l'hureh. Port Townsend ; duhv ered three Very interesting sermons hero hurt Sntnnlny ewning and Sunday. For nnnt oi spnee several interesting eolnmtmimitionn are crowded out oi this lsfllte ; We hope to he .'.qu to find a place for tho-m next week. Rev. John 11. Thompson will preach to the people of Snohmnish City and vieit»i'_-. on Sunday the 27th inst, ntl half I; wt to .\. 3].. null also at 7 z'. u. M: 1“. 11. \‘Voodrufi', formerly a com posiL-i- 111 the Dispatch office, Seattle, mull! u- n plun'snnt cnll one day this week \Vt hIVU henrd it. rumored on the street ‘lttll “there in another lawyer in tow. ," hut We dont helieve it. «such men uililll‘ tnuke themselves known in n very ”or! time, i. e. it'nut‘ old stock is .r lnir ~ nnple. Tu.\stm.—\Vill Min! Fannie Low please neeept the thnnkn of this otllee for in superb bouquet of heuutiful flowers. also for some very mngnitleentripn npplcs. REM) Tins. ~13. (f. Ferguson hue just received the lnrgest nntl beet selected stock of cigars. pipes and tolmeeo eve l-rought on this river-~prices to suit the I times. I Dls'rlnnrismcn AtutlvnLn.~--—-.\mougl the parties on heard the Nellie hint. "I‘m-s | day were Mrs. Robbins, the. .‘liiees‘l 'l)‘Brien, and Mr. T. W. I’roseh of-the. Tribune. ‘ i Eldridge Morse linql. editor of the' Norrrm—zttx H'mn, made us I pleasunt} “All otnbnutfive minutes this morning. l tioon 'l‘i.\ti:.—~-’l"he nteamt-r Nellie. on her tri Ii trip. made the run from t llyinpia to South-.in disl-uuee of sixty llllll“. in tour hoa's :tllll forty minute 5. “I 1 unu .rsari-eotilinleiit that thi< tiiiie t-aii lie in} t'lWul on a," won in her lllzll‘illlmly litt'llllll'h' thoroughly liiili~lnril anal free from the l'rirtioit \\'l|lt'il I‘tCl‘~\:ll'll\‘ he~ twins to all ll('\\' Iliat-itinvry. “Hun—Him Lillie Bell has organized a l'lvhtl. and will give instructions iii this t-aluahle amaupliduaeut. .\a a tilt:- aician. Miran-ll has no equala in this panel the country llll‘l leiv Nlllt-I‘iut'fl ll'l)'\\lll‘l‘t'. The young pet-ph- t-l~ tlii~ p’art- will do Well to av-nil li‘l'lll‘t‘th“ ot this [are opportunity, to r-ultivate a taste tor. and gain a kllu\\'lt-ti:."u ol' the beauti ul in song. Rl-z'i‘t‘“Slain—The party of Seattle pt-o- ‘ ti‘e who have been on an exclusion ml the Stiniputl-uie Fall-, returned in re on 1 “Mint-«layhaving been gout-ju-t tun \\l“k§. they all expressed llll'nl‘fl‘iH-fil} Illu‘tiy pleased with the trip. iota ot'tuii.‘l some tt‘th'llllll‘l'S—llllll seem ry-—well. Wt' , 3 indie them to (it‘nl'l‘lht! it. Ali at-eount of: l-‘llitll will appear at length in tiextl l wik'e is~ue. it haviut,r rem-lied ll‘t too} i Me for publication this \\'(“'k. l l Shawn—We are sorry to tit-e ”10+ 1 itnu-rii-an people giving tla-inselvea up till ‘rlauu. lin-ti the little Villugi-ot Siiolio. - lunsh. already alllicteil with a Chrome 1 ("hi-nook, in not li'ee from its evil iiillti ‘itt't‘a; as a result of this slaughter of l'ttlli English. we liearthelia-atiou of ‘ Mr. Bennett's mill on Pill (.‘liur-k has al- l ‘u-aily liven christened "Jim Town“ lin ‘ these iiiauul'aeturers and prumulgators oi i the truly ridiculous. ‘ CABINET \'l'oaa.-—-Wlien in Seattle in; cently we were invited through the extensive (‘Smltiltllllllt'llt of Hall & Paul son for tliemantiiitetnre of all kinds of t-ahinet work. We were surprieetl at the i variety of machinery, and the compli cated yet beautiful work pt'l‘lumt'd by it. These gentlemen are making a specialty oi using hard woods native to this coun ltry; by so doing, they aieahle to turn out for a (at price, furniture superior in beauty, Mrt‘nylil, finish and durability lo any imported; especially would we' request persons about to purchase such I articles to examine their beautiful Ash I‘uruiture. l Esran’ramuax’r.-—The entertainment given on the 24th, in Ilfllltll‘ ol' the new steamer Nellie, has a grand atlair. As usual, all our citimis turned out, and the hall of the River Side Hotel, was crowded with the ladies and gentlemen ot' the place and vicinity. all bent on doing honor to the resident owner of the steamer, whose liberality and enter-l prise has resulted in the building,“- pressly for the Siiohomisli trade. oi the liandsouiest little stern wheeler that eVer plowed tiie waters of the river on the Sound. 'l‘hat our people appreciate the new era in navigation and communica tion with Seattle and other Bound l’orta, the crowded hall reoiu and general turn out of old and voting, on Thursday night, is ample evidence. We hope lier owners will reap the just reward that their enterprise merits, and further hope, i as time flies and our resources gradually ‘ develop, that the beautiful Nellie will be i only a fore runner of a fleet of steamers ltlmt will hereafter, like her, hail from 1 the Snohomiah. l Smnrntts.——Wetisve had steam com munication with Sound ports six times this week, and yet we are not. happy_ Four years age when the little Black Diamond paid her respects to Snehomisli City once in three or four weeks bring ing the mails, freight, km, the people were satisfied, their wants were lew; but with increasing population and de velopment we require increased facili ties to keep up the requirements of trade. 0 ~‘b‘uuday the Zephyr made her last {Euler trip, and were it not for the fact: that her place is to be filled hy' the new ateaoier Nellie, which is said to he un equalled in model. style and tiaish by any steamer on the Sound, we would look upon her departure from this routel with regret. The Nellie arrived here on i her that trip soon after the arrival of no i Romy Lake on Tuesday, bringing quitei a number of exeursionists; on nearing, the wharf she was receivud with Voeit'er ens cheers by the crowd who had of scmbled there to witness her arriVul. \\‘t- \\‘ re ilm vi "til lit' 'l'tl: «lug. lW lh. If/in‘k [Home n' t-Htiitv “'l‘ -l by l':tivl (fluis. Lott tutti iN} i ll t~ Illtlt't'. .\lnl iiusiiti on 'l‘liuisulii t-_\‘ the 3,111.; (I‘lt'L 'l‘. 5. Wright 11. iotniit l'l Host-2 l‘dMlthi. U' l.t~t 'l‘m s-t iy "turning. )lt'd'l‘x (Tiiitlt Ferguson llntl .l. l). Morgan nt'thts |ttlltlt ltl'l'ltlllpilllllll Mi. Henry sltll'k‘ltll ttt' lum‘eil. ll'tlllt'|l do“ ll to >‘lll t‘ll'lt". for it little l'l‘Cl'l'ltllUll in the Way 0| niltittnghtnl 11-lllllu'. 'l'heit‘ lit out its is mum on \lll'll Itlft‘llSlHlH t'titi» sistml ol'u l:tl';_"t- v u n‘w-t' ol guns, llllllllll lion. lis ting tm'klt’. \\c.. one ioiil'o! lll'C-111. ‘ u [tollllil ol ll it'd Lit-5t and ten gallons ot the wry brat in town. They are ull live lioys lllltl We pretltt't lot~ them ujolly gooil tune—iti'yitfitn, [Ullo‘fl'n/l. lmwtm. l'rizrts r-l‘tiu putilic schoo‘ closed llt‘l'c lust Frittuy. llriii'y Jiicltson, \\ho had stitrteil, with others, II” it little excursion; was tele gtupheil for next tlny, ttnd returned. to attend the funeral ot his inhtnt sister at Port Gamble. __._____.*,,_____ Ct'rr Uiititc'i'oitr.—\\’urk will be com lllt'llcctl to-tluy on u Business Directory of the Ctty of Scuttle and of Snohotittslt county to he issued Item the Intelligence/- jolt rooms. The book will contain 110 piiges, of 24x42 picus each. (six pleas to the inch,) in d \\lll he well bound in 'NNlrd covers. wrth leather heck, unit when hound will be u hook ot'uhout 6x9 inches. The work \iillcotitiiiu tlte uume ttnd locittton ol'every unit) in Scuttle, to gether Willi fuels ulltl statistics of the past utid present growth of the city, and u recitul ot the lending industries upon which its growth depends. Copies of the work will he plucetl in the hotels at Sun Francisco, Portland and other lead. ing cities, thus giving immigrants seek ing homes on this coust some substati ttitl facts in regard to our city, which is tlte lensi udvcrtisctl in Sun Francisco or any of the cities of the north l’ocilic count. Mr. K. C. Ward will lll‘glll the census oi the city t-i-duy, end will col lect such tiiuteriul for the work us will muke this. the first Business Directory ol the City of Scuttle. compare well with the directurtcs ol'otherc ties. The hook will sell for it per copy. and orders only be sent in it! once. To help defray the expenses ol‘the work, advertisements will be inserted at $lO per puge, and us our entire husmes community are inter ested in this matter, no douht n goodly , number of advertisements will be secured ‘ Advertisrneuts t‘mmnhreud, by mail. will ;he inserted at the same rute. Mr. El dridge Morse, of Snohomish City, will furnish and edits directory of Snoho misli County, which will he hound in the same volume. and will include a descrip tion of the deslruhle vacant hmds in thuti county. The work will be reudy for de- ‘ livery shoot the first of October next. —lntelligencor. .___._.+._.__._ A MAGNIFICENT Storm—A gentlmsn 0! this city informs us that while visit ing st Tuconts, on Saturday and Sunday liist.shenvy snow-storm raged on and around the summit at Mt. Runier. With the rid of» powurl'ul glass the WM’ oi elements could he distinctly seen. This was indeeds magnificent sight—u pro longed snow-storm in the month ol Au gust, while the beholder stood surround ed by the hesuty ttnd mellowness ol‘ch mute rquel to the most liivorsble ltuliitn summer“ The slit w fell to sgreut depth. lllling up all depressions and changing the entire aspect of the mountain.— T raititcriyt. ——————-O-§—.————— Fort "rue: I%me l..\nic.—— Foster & King. boiler makers, are enguged in making a new holler 235» feet in length by 44 inches in dittineter, with tubes 71! winches in length. Also a new smoke stuck and one of Gate‘s patent spark catchers. The whole will be completed in it few weeks—lntelligencer. ___.—-———o-O-o_——-—— Experienced observers believe that at least 1,000 men. disappointed in obtain: in]; gold in the Black Hills, will leave for Eastern Montana on u prospecting I tour. | ____-—-o-.—.» ... 4......4 ' The despots ot‘ the nineteenth century I do not dreutl ussitssinatinn hnlt‘ its much I they fear the influence of n free press. The former may deprive them of life. the hitter unnihilstes their selfish and cruel system of government. .L‘fl'l'llllll GDI'I'IIII'I I'.\l !\' ; l-‘l’ll 'l'“ I-) IllilJl'lI“ 0|” 'I III} 1 AI’I-‘LIF'I‘I'IID. . ' '— l T'n- Surgeom ul'the Nzttiom.‘ ‘uuie I‘ ‘ inditute, ittt'J't‘tl in Inn-inunpoln: l‘u iiin' . Diviainu. .\lh:uul-rn “ililtlltlu‘. limit '. fitteet 5;”) l“l‘:|ll(‘i.-It‘lt. Ilnve )‘ielileul tnthe i truly or: n! nppunls troni their pitons :mil ii'it mi.» in tin-Jun ulnl \Vnkhingtou . Territory niiti tnljuinitli: regiom to re- . v.~tt Peril ml. The tnl'uier \i‘it was ill-. 4ly H‘tiiil‘oe'ort‘ uml eue arranging. nun)" ot' the pitit‘iit'i then nt‘l‘eintetl for i trentnn-nt ln-itl-j now entirely run-I|. l n'lnle nenrli' nil nre greatly l-enetited ntnl in :i thir \\o_\~ nt'reenvery. Three or more 1 of t'n Slum-nus will he nt the (‘n~rnopol- l it-rn Hotel in l'mtlntnl. Oregon. t'rmn lin ll.|\'. iln- ‘2ch (liiyut‘Aneuut. until ‘ Suturilny. the 2d September. 1870. six ‘ din-a inelusiw. ‘ They will lurve with them it great amount ol‘surgienl nppnrntun. npplinueen, etrx. nntl murpetent tlssintnnts uml work men to ehnnge. tit. nml Innke weh nppn ; rntm on many he required. They will eonre espeeinlly prepnretl to trent nil nurgienl ensen: I’nrnlysis. nil kinds of llet'uruiiti n of the Pin-e, Spine nml Lilltitfi Dinenseil Joints. Dim-titted Eyes. (‘nt-trrh. i’rivnte l)i~'enses. Piles. Fistuln. ete. nll l who wish to until themselves of the tut ivnntauesot' the Institute. without the ‘ long journey to Bnn Frnneineo or Indian npnlin. should do m at this time. No eases will he undertaken without it fair hone ot' reliet‘. it is needless to may thnt ‘ the inititution is entirely responnihlemnd ‘ the lnrgent nnd most popular nfthe kind i In Ann-rim. euring tltounnnde unnunlly. i Remember the time and place, nntl come 1 early. WSend to the Institute for circular. :ll ~—-—-—o—o—o————— He wns bound to be accurate, and he described the woman’s costume thus 1 "She wore on elegant suit of something i‘“' other, out bins, and trimmed end ‘ wise." l t W } Wurlike young liuiics—Sully-port and 1 Em-hrnsure. t “ ‘ ,_ _ -.. m,“ _- _. l MARRIED. ‘ “mason- EYE—LEFAFEHEuELT—Jt Mr. Andrew Johnson, by J. N. Low, .1. P.. ‘Mr. Andrew Johnson to Miss Elle Nelson. ‘ All of Snohominh county. SNOHUMISH CITY MARKET REPORT. ‘ STOCK. .‘iilch Cows, W ht]............525.00@ 60.00 Work ()xeu. a y0ke............8|bt). @ 250. Beeienttle. on foot. V m...............ncts Horses, is 11¢........... .......830. @IOO. Sheep, 9 thfittt) Hogs, on foot. it n)...................(1et5. GROCBRIBD. Pnovrstona Jae. Bacon 8410.14 ct: Pork ' do. . ......flu Chickens, It «10:83 @350 Erna, do. ......................30cte. F our. 19 bb1...................86.50 g 7.00 Wheat. ? hu5h...................fl._r 1.25 Butter, 3 m9o@3sus Hides. green. I»? 1b.....................8ctfl Potatoeufi it: bush title-u. Outs, W 311 cm. Ground Barley, I) wn............'....fl2.50 Hey. It mn..................C15.00@20.00 t'nndlee, v ib.........................25cte Henna, (10. ...... .............oet.u. Sugars. do. ..................10@ltietn. Syrui, it keg 015g1h.................fl.50y Dried Apples, I) 1b...”..............11cta. Null». ‘0 ibtl@lo eta. Comma". Ii D..2ets. Tobneco, do. ......,_...........75-®51.20 Couloii, W cue.sbt)o Cuhtnuze, I) b....:u............... l'q ctn 'l‘urnlpl. do. ... 1.16 ct: Apples. 8 bu5h.................81.25@L50 Wood, '0) c0rd,de1iv‘d..................2.30 Shingles. it “.8300 Ship Knew, 0 in. .‘..............40@150cta Loire, It M ii. ..........s’i.oo chcd Timber. Hr lineal (not. .. IO eta. SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET. From the San I'mnciaw Chronicle. anr, new. '6' ct 1.,.... ..81.50 ((i‘ 1.52%; " choice, old Inilling,. ...I.5T}; (g) 1.02}! BAKLBY, new. 25) cti...... .....1.00 @ 1.0. “ choice old hrewing,.... ..1.1t)@1.1.’0 01ml, new crop, W cti.,...........i.30(a_t1.05 Hiram-mat..................... . [.3714 Brenwuen, p lb. ..............6?’(§ 4cm lions, Wnnh.lerr‘y.fl m ........i) (Ci 1’ eta (iuounu Burnt. It tnn,........21.w(flti.00 Hut. Ii ton. ....................7.50@.13.50 ME FOR SALE. The untierelirned being deeiruun of changing occupation. now oti‘ere Hazel Dell. better known «a Wood's Pniirie for sole. Snld furin contains 100 norm or good tilleuio laud. n 0 acres now under ienee and in ugood rum: of cultivation. u lnrue stream 0! water running. the whole length of the piece. a splendid null niu' within 60 feet of the house, uuoil {mum dwelling houue, 38x30 feet. ”(3 stories high. Smnll orehurd of Apple-t, learn, l'iunns, Peale-hes. tfherriea. nntl :m uhnndnnen of t-‘ilttlll irult. Together with stock (30 treatment! n1:- rlctilturnl implements. Snid runn l.» “hum-d 1h: Iniie~ iromthoskvknmit-h River‘in .‘luo hominheouuty. s. 3:. ’l'. m. N. ILI h. . Soil a rich hlnek imam. For dairylnu, or urnin ruia- 1 h ennunt. be bent. and {or n eozy mnt rlem. . “iii pint-e there is out. another like it ili‘ i tin or 1 any other county on Puget, Sound. in: pur- t ticnlnm nddrem. :9 A. W 001)". 0" “CW" . eome and see. Three heme and other out. buildings on the premises. . ‘ . anchomilh City, June 30, 187%. .‘.; gamma Evalumt. Finest “’im's. [titllml's S ('i; :tr-. lllil-111 2.10 m. [M‘l‘ qnurl. ()ppnxf/r .I’.'l 'l '/.LIU.\' St-uttlr. - - \\7 ‘l‘. J. S. Anderson, Reuben Ln\\'. I ’ropriol'urs. \’l ‘.‘II Puget Sound Stunt Yard ! Foot of Second Street SEATTLE, W. 'l'. Pin-ry Yuriuty of G EMETE BY WORK. 1113.11) STOAVL‘S, Mopuments, &0., la'rrv'uhzd in mar/Jo! nnvl "Hum shmr'u. (riff: “all!!!“ and Iliqum'h, jlll (EH/mu .Qlam/11/g. #7011211. Alno all kinda of . gunman building material KEPT FOR THE MARKET. All Orders Addvelsed To ' M. J. CABKEEK, PR OPRJL‘ TOR. v 1 20. BLAC KSMIT H V I THE UNDERSIGNED IIA VIN G ‘ OPENED A New Blacksmith Shop, AT Snohomish City. Washington Territory, 15 REA n Y T 0 n 0 ALL KINDS OI" LOGHERS AND i FARMERS WORK IN 1118 LINE. ‘ WITH NEATNESS AND I)ispa.tch. SHOP IS BACK OF MARK'B SALOON. «tau and we may work. L. HANSEN. v] 1126. NO3 THERN STAR WE QEEM‘J-Eo Snohomish City, W. T. ‘3 ..., V 5" ”:7 “K ~.‘J\!}=‘—‘-l 7 £6“ #ls:- '-’ W ~ ’ ti‘ f “7’ll '7'? t t f"\\'fi§x ~ ta ’ ' "mug”,— _ ’ :g‘é; A GOOD ASBORTMENT 0F ' Business and Legal Blanks on HAND. .' - A.“ kinds otjob work IN THE BEST STYLE AT REASONABLE I’IfiICES. madtes' Waiting Gard: A SPECIALTY.