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jSggtatc Brokers.&*' .-TBRNON GIVEN TO

tlfpVcoU^c'rlWS-ni|

Post Building. Seattle.

Frw.tr Settle.

M. P.,SURGEON- OF-

Parehaiinf Agenti, kt.

Engineer.?A PLANS, ELEVATIONS,

DSSg^»r.;x£Sfi^^S^thecorrect designing and

water-works. a-works,

ggj'«i.ySa;!!?H. aoitia.

*B, F. DAY SCO.,

JUL ESTATE brokers,Block,

SEATTLE.

palmer*

Architect 8l Superintendent.

ruri.fTiSnDRicK, IN. D..

FG^ICU IL AND SU*OEOW.

?an >wrofcl'W»*OW apMf

?wTiliooHiimniKTUD IIJPfEISTBSDIffIt,gp, p-tnlf-s BlOCk.

"Tustin a oilman,SURVEYORS MO CIVILEIIGIAEEP.S.

jn Heiuitf's Block. Front st. AlljJajwrnpttyiwl correctly executed.

Scvr. J.O.HAWBO.

STRUVE A HAIWEB.

M metis* in *llthe oourts ofWaali-

&KU

It. SCOTT A SON,

Real Estate Agents.Wthars the best value in Seattle. Call

and examine.K. BCOTT. A. M. SCOTT.

WItTWOITH & THOMSON,nIVILAND MININGKNQINKKRajJ.(i s. Deputy Mineral Burreyors. Specialmention given to locating pre-emption andkamestead rWr" City and County iiur-vsror. Ogtsebgyhe's opera house.

DR. H.P. RftONTBORNE,From the University of Fraaee,

Can be consulted on every form of disease

at his office, corner of Mill and Com-mercial its., overKellogg Adrug store.

J. J. BHEPHARD,SiCMlficUr ud Boikjtr if Stiulr.

Ptass and Specifications furnished free,p| contracts taken anywhere on Pugetlaud. Kooms on Third St., at residenceH A. & Miller. Jei-tf

CHAS. F. MUNDAY,

Attorney at Law,

Mot ia White's Blook, oorner Front andMam bis sts. JM-tf

E.W.UEA,ARCHITKCT AND BIIILDKB,

Seattle, W.T.VOl famish plans and speclfloations on

\u25a0NjicsUon, take contracts and sujterln-

DENTISTRY."IHAVE LOCATED AT SEATTLE

tor the purpose of practicing dentistry«wk shail be satisfactory and charges

WtssUe. Office In Upera House, oppo-IhHsS England HouseTJ* It. Q. CALDWELL.

? &IUUB. A. W. KNULK

HALLKR* ENCLE.Ukrasysaad Coaaaellore at hsw,

Praetor* In Admiralty.Mes is Colman Block, comer Millandgjjdilsts.. up stairs. olHl

REMOVAL,.

LG. CASETDENTIST.(VPCK AND RESIDENCE. COLUM-vWs Street, first door above FrontBMtooiite White's building. OfficeWWlllWa. s!9dtfiUUTAILD. Uurcs WILLARO.M.D. I

SMITH & WILLARD,

ftmians and SurgeonsOBasia Oobaan's Blook. up stairs.

Sjjj*HOURS?J to Ip. m. and Tto; \u25a0*=

.

) G. A. WEED, M. D.,I AND SURGEON. OF-

OJMoomNc. 10, White's Mock.; Office hours from 8 to 11 a.» Pad nam Uiotind 6 to 8 p. m.

[ ?\u25a0MOT, FERRY. M«NAUCHT *

MITCHELL*AWQRHJYB AT LAW, SEATTLE.ftJT!*>««o»Terrltory. OfficesNas.°pra House. Commercial at.

LM. HALL,A*T22N|T and counselor atIs rv?-, W. T. Practices in

of Washington Territory.sJlj£tj**es Street, Opposite Ocoi-

t.h. CANN.LAW- notary

i 3n3® j**Oallfornla. Office oppo>stable. OoUectlonsa

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I 'l*B**"8**" 0. X. Jura

JACOBS & JENNER.I A*2B?l&.and COUNSELORS| k2A*-, Office In building recent

Urrahee A Hantord. Jams

f R Lawia

[ Occidental Hotel,

S BTARKEY, M. D.jFjggATfflQ physician ndSjß&asr ~y

s* a A a BAOLBY.

PVSSE,IT>'SAfSiifOXIDE QAJIMha Baa|ar CsritiaiieUiS

PROFESSIONAL.

DR. w. Hi B£LTON t

Physician and Surgeon,nl7-tf Office in Marc ball's Building.

G, f. PUNNETA7Real Estate

AMD

INSURANCE AGENTS,Roam No. 1.

eU-tf Past Bonding.

P. B. M. HILLM, M.8.,

STJRO-BON",At the Arlington. nll-tf

Ors. Merrick t Van Zandt.Office hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Frost Street, aear Col an bla.n2-tf

S. B. VROOMAN,Attorney - at -Law

AID

Notary PuhliOffice on Commercial St.. over Frauen-

thal's store. nl-tf

Wtf. D WOOD,Attorney-at -Law,

Room 1, Marshall Block.nl-tf Cor. Washington and Commercia

WILL ROSSSURVEYOR IRQ CIVILERGIREER.

Orders for the present may be left withO. C. Hhorey, cor. Front and Columbia sta,Seattle. 027-tf

4. ARTHUR WAINWRICHT,Attorney and Coootellor at Law,

No. 4. Marshall's Block, Seattle.oZT-tf

SANDERS'Real Estate aad Collection

AGENCY.Collection of bills a specialty.Office with Ifaller 4c Ungle, Colman's

Block. Jtt-tfA. C. JOMHS. R. OSBOR7V.

Notary Public

JONES A OSBORN,

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORSat Law, will practise in any of the

Courts of the Territory, attend to allkindsof legal business, and collect claims in anypart of the United States and British pos-sessions. Post Building. Seattle. oi-tf

D. hmhay,ARCHITECT AND SUPERIRTERDERT,

Room No. 5 Post Building, Seattle.Jy7-tf

C. M. ANDERSON,CIVIL AND MINIM ENGINEER.

Alio 0. S. Deputy Mineral Snnreyor,Surveying and Engineering promptly and

accurately done at any part or PugetSound. Office No. T second floor. PoetBuilding; P. O. Box 307. lel-tf

MHLABI*IU COCSTT T«MM-M«W rMrmncs, m.

cuts TUB. im,.

the head ofKliiottBay, tn Seattle precinct, for theterm ot six months.

An appropriation of $l4O was pavedlor the oonstruetion of a bridge in roaddistrict No. 23.

The petition of Richard O'ConnellAQ" °5b? a tor » road st OTnear J. F. Mw'iboon, runningonthe pfala of the bluff in a nortterty

oonaect with the oountytoad, and to discontinue the presentgranted and Richard o»Cao-

neUaod h7 H. Miller were appointed? ,W' F. H. Whitworth annqor

ro^tomeet Nov.»,iBBI.

** nin a ferry acraaT lUUeplate for the period of one year.

George P. Boyoe appointed Road Su-pemeor, district No. 4, Jno. D. Sellookthe former appointee having declined.

Officialbond* of the following namedRoad Supervisors were approved: Jas.

diftrlct.

No- siK B. Peterson,district No. 29; John Ytroo, district No.81.

The earn of $45 advanced by the agentof Kins oonnty for the support of Mn.Anna Cook and family daring the en-suing quarter, per order of Board.

The amount of the official bonds ofthe county officers elect, for the ensuingterm, as fixed by the Board of CountyCommissioners, are as follows:Geo. D. Hill, treasurer $60,000S. C. Harris, auditor 10,000Andrew Chilberg, assessor 8,000Jno. H. MoGraw, sheriff 6,000J. M. Hall, judge of the probate

oourt 3,000O. 8. Jones, oounty school super-

intendent 1,000An appropriation of SSO for the oon-

strnetion of a bridge in seotion 13, town-ship N, range 5 east, is made by theBoard.

The reports of the viewers and sur-veyor on the road commencing at thecorner of sections 2, 3,10 and 11, thenoesouth on the line between sections 10and 11,13 and 14, terminating at CedarRiver bluff, in township 22 north,n>nge 6 east, were aooepted and the roaddeclared a public highway and orderedopened.

The reports of the viewers and sur-veyor on the road from Stuek River,thenoe alone the section line betweensections 36 and 31,25 and 30, township21 north, range 4 and 5 east, to the pres-ent traveled road, were aooepted andthe road declared a publie highway andordered opened.

The petition of Jno. A. Martin andothera, for the relocation of the rosdrunning from Newcastle to SquakSlough, consisting of the bridge acrossthe big guloh, and requesting that thesaid bridge be constructed seventy-fiveor one hundred feet above the presentsurvey, and also requesting to have ao-oepted and placed on reoord that por-tion of the above mentioned road lead-ing from Coal Creek to the survey, wasgranted and Jno. Davis and GeorgeDavis were appointed viewers and F. H.Whitworth surveyor of said road, tomeet Deoember 5,1882.

D. T. Denny and J. G. Nolop were ap-pointed viewers and F. H. Whitworthsurveyor on the road petttioned for byRobt. Weedin and others, whioh peti-tion was granted by the Board at itsMay session, 1882.

Thomas Anderson was granted a gro-oery lioenae to sell lager beer at thebead of Elliott Bay, in Seattle pre-cinct, for six months.

| MISCELLANEOUS.

sonWHGoTWBRAiiyAnd Sperrmntorrhcea, with General

Debility,-the roots of YouthfulFollies or Xndlsoretlons.

CUBED ZN UVIN WXIXI.

KXTBAOBDIHABTSUOOUS OW

DR. MILLER,811*. TREATMENT.The undersigned oonsidert ithis dnty,

for the welfare of the public, (knowingthousands of sufferers that are dailyhumbugged, and taken by "ropers" tophysicians, who are without principle),to inform them that he has Men com-pletely cured of tbe above diseases intheir worst form, by Dr. Miller, Sr., of406 Kearny Street. I am six feet fourinohes in height, my weight was 168pounds, pulse 62, appetite and sleepgone; memory lost ana ths mind givenup to suicidal intentions. To-day myweight is 172 pounds, pulse 73, appetiteand sleep restored, memory sharp, and 1am going to work at my profession as aboiler maker. To repay the Doctor bismoderate fee, ete., is now my ohief ob-ject. But his kindness in advancing meoash to keep me from positive starva-tion, which was my ease when Ihad thegood fortune to meet with him; comingaa I did, 1000 miles away, to a strangeoity, without means, without friends,ana without hope. This, I feel loannever repay. I have eon versed withmany or the Doctor's patients, who oneand all were highly satisfied, and foundthemselves cured sooner than they oouldreasonably have expeoted.

H. F. F KiSSB.San Franoisco, August 31,1877.

Subscribed and sworn to. before me,this Ist day of September, 1877.

Jon HiWi.i., Notary Public.

The circumstance that ths pathologyof Spermatorrhoea receives very limit-ed attention, and the disease is so sel-dom treated by a large proportion ofgeneral praotioners. added to the gen-erally admitted fast that the complaintis peculiarly and specially diffioulttomanage, affords reasons to believe thatthis serious and pre valient disorder isentitled to far more professional con-sideration than itreoeives.

Every oase is curable and a cureguaranteed ifinstructions are followed.

Address Dr. C. L. 10LLKB.Br.P. O. Box 44, Seattle, W. T., Cherry

Street, near Seeood.

Others have been likewise cured who 4snot wish their namee published.

Office hours from 10 a.m. to 4 an.No charge for enlarging the onset.No charge tor consultatlaa.No charge for advice.No charge tor examination.No charge tor removing any pain from

whatsoever cause..

Breathe often, breathe deep, breathe free.Inflammatory Rheumatism cured In tea

days or no toe asked. ?

Dr. Miller's reeidenoe Is am Chenrst.and his postofflce box W. Seattle. Jys-tf

Patrick Flynn was granted a retailliqnor license for Newcastle precinct foraiz months.

8. 0. Harris ordered allowed ten dol-lars per month for servient aa purchas-ing agent of the Connty.

The Board had a settlement with theAnditor and Treasurer, and ooanted themoney in the County Treasury as re-quired by sections 2720 and 2721 of theCode of 1881.

The report of the viewers and survey-or an the followingroads, to wit: Bondfrom section 29, township 25, north,range 4 east, to the north lineof seotion30, township 26, north, range 4 east;road from seotion 29, township 25, north,range 4 east, to the Lake Washingtonand Newcastle road, and the road fromthe north line of aeotiftn 33, township26, north, range 4 east, to the Newoastleroad, were laid over nntil the next regu-lar session of the Board.

The Auditor was instructed to pro-onre new books for the registration ofwarrants.

J. F. Noonan A Co., contractors forthe building of the P. S. 8. R. R. weregranted tbe right to temporarily tear npthe highway at the railroad orowings;said crossings not to be obstraoted toexoeed one aay, while bnilding acrossthe same, on oondition that said con-tractors provide the traveling publicwith a good passage around, and re-building the road at crossings, leavingit in as good oondition as it was prior toso tearing H np..

The petition of George W. Hall andothers praying for the vaoation of thealley inblook 40, in the heirs of SarahA. Bell's second addition to Seattle,granted.

The petition of P. Graham, et. al.,praying for the relocation of a mile anda quarter cf the County road in tbe up-per Squak Valleyto shun two hills; thsroad to commence at the bottom of thefirst hillon the west side of seotion 23,township 23, north, range 6 east, thenoeto what is known as Fitzgerald canyonon section 26, township 23, north, range6 east. Granted. Patrick Graham andJohn Hallworth were appointed viewers,and F. H. Whitworth, surveyor, to meetDeoember|l2th, 1882.

Bills allowed on County Fund :

Seattle Gss Light Co., gas 68 00H Jones, water 30 00E S Ingraham, School Superin-

tendent, salary and fees 104 000 S Jones, examining teachers.. 6 00Inna Bean, do ... 600Elwood Evans, Pros Atty, salary 62 60Henry Adams, rebate at taxes... 9 90L M Wood. do 6 78Chas Deboise, do 4 00N HOrr, burial of insane.. 46 00CMVanDoren. repairs on pile

driver 94 10J H McGraw, board of prisoners

and fee* 238 60Expense* of viewing and survey-

ing roads 134 40A A Fiske, work on Snoqualmie

toad 60 00Provident Hospital, caiepoor.. 822 75Or Whittemore, examination of" insane \u25a0 16 00

1Seattle Coal and Trans. Co., sup-plies to Co. poor. 30 00

Webster A Ingereoll, repairingpile driver .

. .77.7. . ... .T77.... 49 00W H Crockett, building fence... 36 00O Sohillistad, burial of poor? 62 60Inspectors, Judges and Clerks of

election 733 90IM Hall, Probate Judge, fees... 73 30J M KoUock, examination of in-

mmi* 20 00G A Weed, "do 10 00S J Coombs, rent of offioe, Terri-

torial eases a 76E«p>?ss infollowingeases:

Cass of R J Too Sahoaling, in-awe 10 80

Cass of W E Campbstl 8 15Cass of P Lane 19 70Case of Patsy CarroU 8 86Cass of John Andrew 6 00Inqosst, P LynnInqusafc B Nsss 81 80C M Van Daren, servioss ss oom-

0 M Van Doton, sup* iMMlieation bridgss and roads 80 00

J M Oohnaa,SKrioasascommi»-**00

J MCotman, eapt road work... 68 60Bobt Abrams, do 8100RnM UK"*, ssrrises ss som-

8 C Harris* Auditor, tsss 388 80Bills rejected;Cost bill ease, Dan, a Chinaasan.Cost billesss, F.Foy.Cost bfll oass, VTUhs.

oTSBKToo,I'NDERTiKIRS.

Metallic, Wood aid Clett<wend

GASKETS AND COFFINS.Robes, Gloves, Crape.

And sveeythlng requisite ft*rVNRBAU.

promptly filled and seWirniß guar

-WXAKBKTLivery, Sale &Feed

ST.ft "RTiHI,N. P. PHILLIPIAIOM.

Commercial st, apposite Arlington H<ML

rpHE riNMT<Mr^CAJ«IAQP iAND

>Ket thoctty

VOCAL LE880H&MM.

SEATTLE DAILY POST-INTELLIGENCEB, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1882.

Claims allowed on Road and BridgeFund:M W Hubbard SIOO 00J R Stark 1125 60John Yarno 97 20E H Baxter 137 50J W Borst 50 00W W Perrigo 125 00DMPearce 50 00WP Smith 200 00

Claims allowed on Rood Districts:John Matthieeon. No 10. $ 28 00D H Webster, No. 18 88 00John Yarno, Mo. 31 376 25BJMilkr.No.B 48 00David Parker, N<x 16 88 80SB Peterson, 50.89 88 00Wald ACampbell, No. 20 14 00

The official hoods of the followingofficers-elect wece appsoved :

George D Hill, TDSSSMISI. inthe sum of SBO,OOO 00

John H MoGraw, Sheriff, inthe sum of 5,000 00

I M Hall, Probate Judge, inthe sum of HOOP 00

Andrew Chilberg, Issnssnr. inthe sum of 8,000 00

8 C Harris, Auditor, in thesomof 10,000 00

O S Jones, School Superin-tendent, in the sum of. 1,000 00Ths Purchasing Agent of the County

was allowed credit in the sum of $2,-357.98, ae per vouchers rendered and ap-proved by the Board, and a warrant forSISOO, in settlement with and to meetincidental expenses of the County, wasordered drawn inhis favor.

On motion of Commissioner Abrama,seconded by Commissioner Colman, theAuditor was directed to enter upon thereoord the proceedings of the Board, avote of tknnhs to Chairman Van Dorenfor the able and effioient inwhioh he had conducted duties ofsaid offioe during his term, anH .IM tofurnish said Chairman with a oopy ofthis order and action of the Board.

The Board adjourned sine die.Attest: S. C. HIXUK,

County Auditor and ex-Offieio Clerk ofthe Board.

?TAKTLMti MfiCLMCKK,

Mr. Chas. Naher has succeeded aftermuch labor and pains in securing thevery best organs that can be found any-where on the Paoifio Slope, for thesmallest amount of money. He hasnine-stop organs, with double swell,for S9O. For beauty of 6"««h and rich-ness of tone these organs are unexoelledin any market in the world. He haspianos the equal ifnot the best that canbe got from anywhere, the prioes rang-ing from $250 upwards. Mr. Naher in-vitee inspection from the publio beforepurchasing elsewhere.

CHAS. NAHKB,. .

Jeweler,And agent for the Weber and Haines

Brothers Pianos, and Estey and Ster-ling Organs. 029-tf

BOW TO SECIttS BBALTB.

MARKET REPORT,Wool. Good Now Le*eaa.9 ft. ? «#B3c

" second aad third* ".. 16o#18o

Wheat, good clean mUliwg.» Sicchicken feed. V t> Soc«Mc

Flour, per bbl. extra $5 2S ?t5 50"

A No. 1. family |»4 7X5 85" superfine 4 8534 40

Oats, per ton. S3CX<MSBacon, California, per lb 17«gl8e

Country cured 14®lie«???«? Kama

Lard, as to kind 16#18cButtsr, A No. 1. choice 80948 c

Fate to medium SMKcBHL»»tn»«»»»»s»tte>»..»t»fe« tfO

Mdoi 4 00M00

38ullssoe third eg -

Patatoss, 8 MUS. BB7kumj new sUMBtsoChop Feed.*icr harisy ? \u25a0 sss»«onBran OSOnion* per lb BeApples wuadriedww 7M4e

M QKCooking, par hex. 80975 c\u25a0atlas TQvOOB

VWMeFast Beaver prime par 1b..... i«8et8B

Oner, each 308ft 00Bear, each fl»5 tt>

Oranges per box 4 75#S 00Lesaona. as to quality 886 c

Boran.Csnta.

Bss< - BtolsPork 10 to 184Mutton] 10 to 14

woiastis,

Beef neat 7M6Beef on foot » 4 to 44Pork neat Bto IPork on foot H to 6*Mutton neat 74 to aMutton on toot 4#4i

BUILDUFO MITIRUL

Rouirh oommon |l2 00 9 MFlooring. Ix4. No. 1 18 50 ..

.. .. 8..**......... 16 00 ..

Ix6, No. 1 18 00 ..

Nat IS 00..Dressed lumber. Is 18 00 ..

4s SO 00..Rustic No. 1 18 00 ..

.. 8 15 00 ..

It is strange any one will suffer fromderangements brought on by impureblood, when Soovill s Sarsaparilla andStillingia, or BLOOD and LIVERSYRUP willrestore health to the phys-ical organization. It is a strengtheningsyrup, pleasant to take, and the bestBLOOD PURIFIER ever discoveredcuring Scrofula, Svphlilitio disorders,Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas,malaria: Nervous disorders. Debility,Bilious complaints and diseases of theBlood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin,?to.

SMITH'S BIJOU THKATEB.?This publicplaoe of amusement, on the corner ofThird and Washington streets is still infall blast, new attractions being pre-sented every night. The companyoonsists of twelve people, amongwhom are Mr. Jake Willey, stage man-ager; Mr. Charles Nioholson, come-dian and banjo soloist, Mr. JohnCook, olog and jig danoer; Mr. HarryElmore, serio-oomio speech orator; MissNita Earle, serio-oomio songstress; MissLan Cook, jigdanoer artist; Miss GraceWillis, vooalist; and others; besides anorchestra of three pieoes. Admissionfree. s7-dtf.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Four-Acre Lot for Sale.

THK UNDERSIGNED OFFERS TOsell his residence property, situated on

the direct toad from Seattle to Lake Wash-ington, being 1H miles east and adjoiningthe city limits, comprising four acres leu19 rods. It has an orchard of 150 fruittrees, consisting of apples, pears, plumsand cherries, of choice varieties, cominginto full bearing, with other small fruits;the land lies level, is cleared and inclosedwith a substantial fence. The soil is awarm sand and gravelly loam, adapted tofruits, vegetables and market gardening.Astream of soft spring water runs acrossone corner of the ground. The lot has afrontage on the road of over Mrods; henceis in good shape to divide, and may beplatted into twenty desirable lots, 60x120feet, or equal thereto, with cross street forinside lots. House of H stories. 7 rooms,woodhouse, small barn and cowshed; alsoa good bricked-up well, of cold, soft waterand plenty of it. Lying on a good road,easy of access and only fifteen minutes'drive from the city, it is believed this pro-perty with its improvements, at the priceit Is now offered, presents much strongerinducements for investment or residencethan any of the higher priced wild landsaround Lake Union or other remote andout-of-the-way places that are now puffed,on the market. Parties wanting propertyof this class are invited to examine it.Price |2SOO cash. Apply to owner on thepremises.n*-d*wlin W. a BENJAMIN.

Fire Insurance.rr ADDITION TO THE LARGE LIST

of Fire Insurance Companies repre-sented in Seattle byf

ffIcLURE & TAYLOR,The following have recently been added

Tie Su Fire Office CompanyOf London, the oldest, largest and richestFire Insurance Company in the world, or-ganised AJ), 1710.

Tbe Ins. Co. of North AmericaOf Philadelphia, the eldest and richestCompany in America, organised A.D. 1782.

Tie Feii Fire Insiraiee Co.Of Philadelphia, organised A.D. 1825, as-sets 9%227.aU S3

w, now repreeen twenty-one lintclass

Villi,MARINE,

LIFE andACCIDENT

Insurance Companies,And, ?* v, "g Insurance a specialty, canoffer reliable Insurance at the very lowestrates.

\u25a0cLURE ATAYLOR,General Insurance Agents,

slO-dswtf Butler's Building. Seattle.

MISCELLANEOUS.

COOD~THHICS~~PORTM AN'S.

Just ReceivedA full line of staple and imported

goods.Grosae §. Blaekwell'a Imported Pickles,

Sauces, Cheese, Vinegars, Chatneys.and Herbs tor seasoalag,

BX7OH AS

SWEET MARJORAM,PABSLEY, THYME,

MIXED HERBS.Canned Mushrooms, English PIam

Paddings, Marmalades, and White Clo-ver Honey in the Comb.

Also all kinds of Canned Vegetables,Table and Pie Fruits, Foreign and Do-mestic Cheese.

A fall stock of everything belongingto the grooery line, including Brooms,Baskets, Wooden and Willow Ware, eta.

Best brands of Floor, Wheat, ChoppedFeed and Bran.

HOTELS AND REBTAURAHTB.

When You Arrive inSEATTLE,

Go Immediately toRICKARD'S,

RICKARD'S,RICKARD'S

Chop, Coffee andOyster House,

\u25a0Mf OppcamaSwm&diftwfc

REOPENED.

SEATTLE RESTAURANTHAS BEEN REOPENED TO THE

the public. ul the pro-pnetrss will bo pleased to weloooM thereturn of air former ynfuti. as well unew ones.

The table willbe \u25a0applied with the bestthe market tflbrdi and every effort willbe made to eater to the tastes of the public.

MRS. PFEIFFER

WRIGHT'Sbakbrt

AND

RESTAURANT,COLS AIT'S BOW,

Freat street, Seattle,WILL FURNISH THE BEST THE"

market affords.

Suppers, BanquetsAND

Wedding* CakesGot up in the best style at the shortest no-tice.

DIRI6O CHOP HOUSEIn Yesler's Hall Building,FRESH OYRTF.ua

UEBTKD m KVERT SITU.Mesls gotten up to order at

any hour.Board and Lodging.

The best the market afibrds always onnana.CON. CRATER & WIFE.

"»hl-tf Proprietor.

Occidental Hotel,\u25a0BATTLE, W. T.»

Board and Lodging atModerate Rates.

rpHIS IS THE LARGEST HOTELI north of Ssn Francisco, and is Irstclass in all respects.H Free coach to and from the house. H

JOHN COLLINS ICO.nl-tf Proprietors.

THE ARLINGTONJULIUS W. SMITH. ) Proprietors,CONVERSE P. FARRAR, \ Seattle,*'. T.

Is Now Open for Bosinoss.FIRST CLASS IN ITEBT

KKSPECT.

Both Rooms Free to Guests.Tetis 11.00, SS.SO andSS per day.

BepeeOal rates to Baarders.\u25a0dl-tf

A fall line of Queensware, FancyGlassware of ail descriptions, and thegreatest variety of Vases, Toilet Sets,Artificial Flowers, Ornaments, FancyChina ware, Smokers' Sets, Figures of

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,Orrtci or Covpraoixm >

OFTHICCRRBNCT, VWashington, Sept 26 h, 1881)

TTTHEREAS. BY SATIaKACTORYW evidence presented to the under-

signed, it hss been made to appear thatthe Pint National Bank of Beat JsTln thecity of Seattle, in the oountg of King andTerritory of Washington, nas compliedwith all the provisions of the RevisedStatutes of the United States required tobe complied with before an asaocUtianahall be authorised to eommence the busi-DMB of btnking;

Now. therefore. I. John Jay Knox, Comp-troller of the Currency, do hereby certifythat the First National Bank or Seattle.In the city of Seattle, county of King andTerritory of Washington, is authorised toeouiin. wvtf ilie business of hanking as pro-vided in section five thousand one hundredand sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes ofthe Untied States.

. In teatlmony whereof witnessIgiAL)my hand and seal of office thisI ' Stth <W °f Sector, UM.

junn «ax IU*UA«Comptroller of the Treasury.

[No.«mi olMOt

FOR SALE./»a ACRES or FIRST CLASS FARM-OU ing Land. Thirty-flve acres of thisland is unaurpaaaed tar hop raiaing or gen-eral e«?«ng- Two acras of tt are monk,aad require only a small outlay of labor tolitthem for cranberries orother nurposss.The balance of the land is saitaMa torfruit orpasture. Shingle making willfur-n<ab profitable employment for the rainysrasnn This land is nine miles from Se-attle, cat the telegraph or coonty road. thebest road InKing county, as tor as worked.Title perfect.

For further particulars apply toED. L. LINI)SLEY,

Express wagon No. 13, Seattle.aU-d*wlm

NOTICE.

CutteSorSnyder Age.Seattle Nov. 4th. Utt.

Vt V« 8N DKRa

JOHN KBNNHY,

FIN Catf B°ofe and Shoes.

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For Sale.wvUtP-

Goods delivered toallparts of the cityfree of charge, and satisfaction guaran-teed. n!2-tf

Oil Space ii Eeserved fo£L. NEUMAN,

GUNSMITH,jytdawtf . Commarctol s.

R. J. GRAHAM,

Merchant Tailor.KBH ALWAYS O* BAICD

A. FULL LINE OF

CLOTHS S CASSIMBRBSor

FRENCH, ENGLISH AAMERICANMAKE,

Front street,arid tf Colman*s Block, Hssttle.

FRED. BORIES(Successor to W. H. Shoudy.)

DEALER IN

HARNESS. SADDLES, DRIDLESCellars, Spurs, Whips, te

Repairing dons on short notice.

Cslsua*o Black, fnot «U Beautlo.AH work done at bed-rock prices tor

wii» and maraateed to sive satisfaction.The pubtto are iavttod to e»lland examinegoods and prices saaklagjinwbaaasJylj-dtf TBEU. BORIES.

Money tp Loan.B. F. HAY*GO,

Room 1. Marshall Block.al-tf Seattle.

LOST.

"OUR HOUSE" RESTAURANTI W*. CUM, Proprietor.

Boarding on the >lost Rea-sonable Terms.

Meals at all Honrs.Moals. 29 Cts. Bods, 29 Cts.

MillStreet, Seattle, W. T. al

MISCELLANEOUS.

rsrajrSTAND roa

DENSMOREt JOHNSON,oiAinsm

CHOICE FAMILY

CROOERIEB,COT. Third aad Ualoa sts., Seattle.

ts. Highest cash price paid for allfarm products. auM-tf

WINE VAULTS,AND BILLIARD PARLOR(I

Basement of Marshall's BrickBlock,ComsMßlal St.,

BKAVO *PARKIRPBonuvroas.

THIS PLEASANT RESORT WILLBEX conducted on the first class principle,and nothing but the rory bes

WINES, LIQUORS AND ISAMwfflbo sold over the bar.

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Entrance from both ride aad rear of thebuilding. «l»tf

Felsen Beer,From tlie Bavaria Brewery,

Han Francisco,

BEST TAP maheON THE COAST.

J. BEBBCH,TiToliBeer Hail,

anlMf Occidental Square. Seettla

MARINE WAYSSEATTLE, W. T.

JW. T. MITCHELLHAS BUILT MA-. rine Ways aad la nowpMgsssd to

finisSTEAM AND SAIUN6 VESSELS

1 am isspered to dossPAnmta AND OVERHAULING

In the Isasl pssribto ttmo.

stdtf jr.T. knwwit

Real Estate.iftniM luUiict Prqwtj by

the Lot, Block or ion.PINE LOTS AND BLOCKS INMeOIL-

MISCELLANEOUS.

WADDELL&MILES,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

Ranges, Cook,Parlor &BoxSTOVES

Ttnwarew Japuued and MarbJelied Iroaware.Kitchen FteßflQs ofKrery Description.

Steam Whistles, Gongs, Steam and WaterGanges, Globe Valves, &c.

Brass Goods, Pumps, Copper Lead and Iron flp*PLUMBING AND COPPERSMITHING.

SHEET COPPER. ZING AND LEAD.THE SUPERIOR

Acknowledged the best cooking stove in the World. Warranted sot tecrick by Fire. Fire Sacks warranted to las* five years.

Have also a Full Line of Superior Ranges,The Finest end Best Range sold on tiie Pacific Coast

Crockery and Glassware.Job Work Neatly Executed,

VOrders from the country solicited and satisfaction guaranteedGive us a Call and Look Through our Immense Stock

Mill Street, Seattle, Washington Territory

J. BCHRAM & GOrSoccessors to H. McAleer & Co.]

Wholmle and Retail Dealers 1B

RANGES, COOK, PAKLOK and BOX STOVES.Brass Goods, Tinware,

Pumps, Copper, Japaned Ware,Lead and Iron Pipe, Granite Ironware,

Pipe Fittings, Sheet Lead, Kitchen Utensils ofSheet Copper, Sheet Zinc, Every Description.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.

Plumbing and CoppersmithingSteam and Gas Fitting.

Order* by ataamara promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed la avary Ir-r*r»ai»ai nisi Street. Seattle. W. T.

HARRINGTON & SMITH,Importers and Wholesale Dealers,

Have now oil hand the Larg&it and Best Selected StockEver Brought to Puget Sound.

Groceries, Provisions, Hardware,Iron, Steel, Cordage and Ship Chandlery,

Flour, Peed, Hay and Grain,Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware,

Paints and Oils, and all kinds oi

jStaple and Fancy GroceriesAlso Lime, Brick, Plaster and Cement.

Agents tot FISH BROS. k Co's Celebrated Wagons, andImperial, Northern Queen and London Insurance Company.

CAPITAL,

HARRINGTON A SMITH.Commercial Street, Seattle. W. T.

STBTSON & P OST.PROPRIETORS OF THB

Seattle Planing MillsManufacturers of all kinds of Bough and Dressed Lumber,

RUSTIC, FLOORING, CASINOS. GUTTERS. PACKING BOXES, BASILDOORS, BLINDS, SHUTTERS, AND WOOD FINISH

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.flessniunl lumbar of all klnda constantly on hand.

RELIABLE INDEMNITY, NOT CHEAP INSURANCE,

1-1 YOUKrotT £ot? PO< **11

JOHN BL ATSTOTT ABD.Aoarr roa HUTTU AXD VICIWITTroa rma

North British & Mercantile, of London & Edinburg,The German American, of New York,

The Phcsnix, of Hartford,And The Home, of New York

INSURANCE COMPANIES.fin lamtMoa oa Dwellings and Varnltara, Store, and Merchandise, Orals, Mllla,

Manufacture* Kto., at Moderate Rates.

rtiß M. BIAICIAM,(Suooaaaor to McNaught Jt Laaiy.)

SEATTLE IUMBER MID COMMERCIAL COMPWSSaw and Planing Mllla,

SASH AND DOOR FACTORYManufactures all klnda of

Ttmigh and Dressed Lumber, Doors, Saab,Blinds, Frames, Shutters, &c.,&c.

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P. J. LAM. Ihuw

WA CHOIH« 00.,CHINA TEA STOKE.

m. SEINNBT,

MerohantT ailor:joat Received from the Fectorlee, the

UtMt Oct and Itwut Stjlei of Btntiemei'initi in tillJUrkrtiUn the Mw*Stylieh Geode to be Mede Into Suite to Order.

HM M>dC»pefor Men'eend Boyeßpriegepd- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ? « (took la Fl»Uta» ud wee hM MrmU tm I

Heettle Tredenmm w wrr m tub.

<rm M> i?< w»K\

HntTOLLtIMOI«.PUGET FOUNDRY.

WILLIAMBON*EKLLOOO, PROFBBTOHfI.ALLKINDS OF

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