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? PROFESSIONAL.P TXSOMT^

Real Estate Agents.

H t jre the best vo'uj in Seattle. Call

an<l examine.

? ,cOTT. A- M. SCOTT.Votary and Conveyancer.?V?- 7 iliiist.. near P. O.

Hi""

t. U, BALES,(jity Auctioneer,

IT BALES* BRUSH'S AUCTION ARDCOMMISSION STORE,

- cherry «t.. bet. Front and Second.

I WHITWORTH & THOMSON;rtVfVL AND MINING ENGINEERS.!*.I! I Deputy Mineral Surveyors, Special

xJTtiimlfivcn to locating preemption andclaims. City and County 3ur-

tyiulre's opera house.

B. F. BTOLL,pbntist,

k. Kelnig's new building, cornerO®0*

jrout and Marlon aU.

who desire to have their naturaland saved will do well to

call. Artificial Dtnturc* on

£2l Celluloid and 1lubber bases. FrieesjgUto

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PR, H. P. MONTBORNE,pnm the University of Francs,

Cs be consulted on every form of disease

hi* office, corner of Milland Commwial st*., ovcr Kellogg & AnderaonJ,

iiillLw. T. STOLL,

Attorney at Law.nnw in IWuitTs new building on Front st.

in all the Courts. till-l*

I. M. CHEADLE, M.D.,

physician and Sursreon.

Offlc« in the I. O. O. F. building. (Hernia'sbrick, t lieady to meet all culls,

\u25a0s-tr7TjOKt». H.OSBOK X.

JONEB A OSBORN,moneys and Counsellors at Law,

\u25a0earn. 3and I, uecond floor Post Building.apl-d*w:tm

c. M. ANDERSON,MUBVKVOIt,

CIVIL AND MININQ ENGINEER.Work at any part of Puget Hound done

mmptly and accurately. OfflceNo. 7 2nd

ErVcwt Building; !'? O. Ito*5W7. f-k-tf

CHAS. F. MONDAY,

Attorney-at-Lnw and NotaryPublic.

OM*» InWhite's Block, corner Front and

W K.W.KKA,AICUITKCT ACID BUILDKH,

Kent tic, W.r.

Willfurnhh plans onaeUcatlon,* take contracts aud »uueriu-(od work.

DENTISTRY.

LHAVKLOCATFJ) AT HEATTLE

for the purpose of practicing dentistrywork shall Oo satidlactory and clinrtfi'.i

Huonablc. Oillce In Opera House, oppo-<.»..w..jii ;.^|!ALnwK[X

RIGGERS.TOHN S. STEPHENS. KKJGEU-nES-J Ideuce, llainbriilKehotel, Port Blakely,

pi. T.

G. C. PHINNEY A CO.,| LAW OFFICE,

(Mleetion and Inwsraue® Agency.

Post Bulldlnn. Seattle. nl'i-tf

S M. IUU.KR. A. w. KSfILB

HALLER & ENCLE.IHintyi and « oun*«lli>ra at

Proctors In Admiralty.Office in Column Block, corner Milland

Oouuncrclsl sin., up atiiirs. oi.>tf

riU»k.OVAL. 1

K.C. CASKTDENTIST.I /\rKICK AND RESIDENCE, COLb'M-

V/ bis .Street, tlrst door above tront| street, opposite White's building. O.tlce

Sours aJlltoura. slfldtf

I.L.SMirii,M.L). Rurus WILLAKD.M.D.

DBS. SMITH & WILLAttI),

Physicians and SurgeonsOfflos in Colntan's Block, up stairs.

OFFICE UOURS-2 to ( p. in. and T tok SP. M. ________

Q, A. WEED, M. D?I T)HYSICIAN AND SUROKON. OF-r floe -Room No. 10. White* block.

I Rout Street. Olllort hours from »toll a.and from 12 to 2 and tl to s y. in.

ScNAUCHL FERRY. M«NAUCHT &

MITCHELL.ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SEATTLE.A Washington Territory. OMlces Nos.Cland 3. Opera Howe. <'oinmercial »t.

I I. M. HALL,A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT

J A. Law, Seattle, W. T. Practices inias Courts of Washington Territory.

Office on Janu* Street, OpiKwlto Oeci-k 111 Hotel.

L T.H. CANN.: ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY£ A. Public and Commissioner of DetainI Nr Oregon aud California. Office opi>o-

*ts Abnun's Urery stable. Collections a\u25a0BitttT.h ? Itoou, 0. E. Jnnua

JACOBS & JENNER.' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS

A. at law. Office in building recent

| SgetUsd by Larrabeo tl llanford, Jaine

| ARTHUR DOYLB.I A RCHITKCT, SEATTLE. WASHINO--1 A ton Territory. Office at Occidental

J. R. LEWIS.I ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE-jf A Butler's building, room 4 and A.fe jMMaatrcet, Opt.jaito Occidental Hotel

| D. W. STARKEY, M. D.BIIOMQCPATHIC PHYSICIAN ND

U Burgoon. Odice on Front Stree op-pflte Sullivan's block. J*tAlintt'VE. J. C. HAINES. JO UN LEARY

STRUVE HAINES & LEARY.Att«rneyi»«at"LftW.

' 2® practice In all the courts of Wash.Sp«e Territory, Rooms L 3 and 5, first

| Past Building. Seattle.

DBS. A. & H. B. BAQLEY.I lIOMCEPATIIISTS. SEATTLE. W. T.H 4r "r- H. B. Bagley, lat« Professor of& gwiplea and Practice of Surgery in the£?' ypftlgsn Central Medical College, willm IS? **P*ratife Surgery ami SurvivalIf a specialty, and will attend tojf~: Inany part of the Boaml. nvs

J. C. GRASSE,DENTIST,

QPo* OB stairs, over Smith & Son's Jew-r More, in Sullivan's block. Front St.

1 LIQUID NITROUS OXIDE OAShs administered by the Doctor for

rV of extracting teeth withoutg IS fchg

'??? KENDMQJC, M.D..(VOreerly of Buffalo, V. T.)

IniCUN AND BUftGBON.

[ I;' u, ~- 0twObi!kerf's store. »p»tf

I IBEN 8. OSBORNE,r T>y AND COLLECTION OFFICE.K: WotMT Public and Conveyancer. So-

Practices In all the Courts ofP>-J-wniiOT. Collections promptly at-| 2*to, and pressed with vlgrvr. De-|| fyuas uken and certified with csre.R JB? ,?o®lP>tiaic<l. and money Invested.B .g&Mox. No. 114. Refers by permissionKfe- Dexter Horton ft Co.. Bankers,ggM»: Messrs. Geo. W. Harris flc

Wirrtn

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PBOFEBBIONAL.

jJOH N MJICOLLOCK, M. D.,I p Hysio IAN and burg eon. of-I ftce in Poet Building, Room No A.Residence. Sixth and dl-d*w

w. E. BOONE,IRnUITSCT I*D SI PERISTESDEIT,Office?Reinlg'a Block. apW-tf

w. P. FRAZIER,Surveyor, Civil Engineer

AXD

BEAL KMTATB A6BXT.Offlee on Occidental *pt6-tf

CBAB. nr. BE9TEB.Attoraejrat Law,

*EW TtCOSU, W. T.oppositfl N,w Tacwa* Bank.

tbe cam mr June ciimh.

'lt's a terrible thing about poorJennie Cramer,' observed theyoung lady, a* she thanked themanaging editor for the noticethe Eagle gaveher church fair, andarose to go. 'But what I can'tunderstand is how they can tellwhether sbe was drowned or poi-soned.*

'That's easy enough,' said themanaging editor, with a smile;'if you'ru found in the water withyour gullet full of sand and yournose eaten off by fish, and yourmouth full of froth, then you weredrowned. If you don't froth andclench your hands, you weren'tdrowned.'

'I know that's what thsy sav,'murmured the girl, 'but I dou'tsee bow that shows she was poi-soned.'

'lt doesn't,' conceded the man-aging editor. 'When you findyou are not drowned you beginlo look around to see what wasthe matter with you. You takeyour stomach and cut it intoshreds and pound it in a mortarand feed it to a cat. If there'sorganic poison in them, thengood by cat! Then you chip acorner of your oesophagus, cut offyour left arm, flake a slab of skinoff your spine, bake your liver,boil your heart, fry your spleenand bang your intestines up inthe sun l'or a week or two, andthen you test away at it until thewhole busiuess looks to you likecharcoal. See?'

'Certainly,' said the girl withher mouth and eyes wide open.

Then you take your carbona-ceous matter and soak it a day ortwo. After that you stir thebusiness up together and steam it.Then you pour in sulphuric acidand scrape the refuse off the sideof the disb. If that processgives you arsenic, you know justwhere you stand. If it doesn t

you're all right.''Hut if they don't find any arse

nic, Jennie Cramer wasn't poison-ed?' asked the girl enlightened bythe explanation.

'Assuredly not.' replied tbomanaging editor.

'And she wasn't drownel?'queried tbe astoundedlady.

'Of course she wasn't,' grinnedthe managing editor.

'Then she isn't dead?' suggest-ed the girl.

'Certainly not'.' assented theeditor. 'She's alive and well.That'll what science is for!'

?It's curious,' murmured tbeyoung lady pensively.

'lt would be anywhere outsideof New Haven township,' mnt«tcjvd tho editor, 'but the com-bined possibilities of proof andscience aro remarkable in thatlocality.'

And the young lady left withexpressions of gratitude, whilethe editor turned to a half com-pleted article demonstrating thatthe tisli that bit Jennie Cramer'slip might have dropped some ar«senic out of his pocket which thedead girlate to relieve the itchingsensation caused by the sand inher gullet.

About a month ago, as the Ger-man Crown Prince was crossingthe Fennbrncke on his way to thebarracks of the Guard Lancers at

Moabit, his attention was attracteu by a group of shabbily-dressedpersons consisting of a middle-aged man aud three strappinglads, ranged in line on the curb-stone, and giving the regulationmilitary salute. His ImperialHighuess walked up to the manunl apoke to him saying, ''l seeyou hare been a soldier; these areVour boys, I presume. Have youany more of the sort!'' "No, lm-

l>eria! Highness, Iwas discharg-ed invalided, and hare been bed-ridden for a long time.' 4 Wherewere you wounded?' asked theCrowu Prince. 'At the battle ofSoor, 28th June, 1866, shotthrough the shoulder, right armlamed for life/ HjiTa me yourbaud. lam truly sorry for you.Write to me, enclose your cer-tificates, and inscribe the word'Soor' on the back of the envelope.'So saying, Fredrie William shookbands hartily with the astonishedveteran and went hi* way. A fewdays later, the man's case having,meanwhile, been invested by theCrown Prinoe's orders, he receiv-ed a handsome sum of mouey fromthe private purse of the ImperialField Marshal, with an intimationthat steps were being taken bythe latter in person to provide himwith a permanent appointmentsuitable to his capacities.

A seeood advsat prwAar mad* «onverts or a oon«rs(fauon of BfcW Bwto*ren. escopiing two sasmben ooly. at Isa-bella, Midi. One of tins two nsabanwho hold ont against tho saotsassot wsathe pastor, and his oOoa wm g)*m tothe new man.

Anew nas is sogvestsd for sthar._

Apatient recently, at tha Cork Sooth In-firmary, while radar the Jpftjwwstne~ aoknowledged that aa had base

CAIADC m «RDMy own impression ie, writes a Lon-

<*on oorrenpoiident, that the fioyal fam-ilyis the tuosi anar U and ooaiecttdone in the kingdom. The queen'sdaughters always epea* of her u..i;*stvas "Ma. When Von Angeh's pictureat the Queen was tirst shown to tiernacem Beatrice, she exclaimed, "On:look at poor ma's arms:"?the bruUJyfaithful artist trwing painted tUeVaeen's hands and arms ofa very rmidyhoe. fo her grandchildren the (Joeeau never grandmother or grandwatua batalways " grandma," a word held, likeTna. in enpeeiai abhorrence among the

cultivated classes of this country, who£*BUdboth m of the language of thebwuigeioete. I confess that when jI heard this "pa'ing" and " ma'-ing' in the EoyalFamily for theflrit tin* I could hardly boli&ve ray jears. lam now accustomed to it and ,to the German aeoent of all the Queen's 'children, and am not at all sore that a ilittletinge of plain middle class stylodoes not help to make prinoee popular.

Prmoeee of Walts one# won tu«heart of a ooontry by asking some woreof a certain local dish of which the na-tives an very proud. The fcosUas wascharmed, and the cook delighted, andeverybody struck by the quiet, unaffect-ed manner of the Prinoess It is a verygood example for those who are, liketie Emperor Sigsmund, »np*r (/ramixa-

to set. As Iheard a famous wit?ay the other day," The neit best thingtj having genius is to be natural."

Speaking of books in foreign lan-guages, Ralph Waldo Emerson receutiy?aid: "Ishould as soon think of swnu-ing across Charles River when 1 wish togo to Boston as of reading all my book*in originals when 1 nave tlieiu renderedfor me in my mother language.

The Lutheran Church to which Prin-esss Helen of Waideok belongs, doesnot sanction the celebration of mar-riages between Ash Wednesday andEaster Monday. Henoe tue Oukeof A -

bany's marriage did not take plw* nn-tU the last week in April.

Cows on the prairies get accustomedto the noma of locomotive balls anawhistles, and do not always cle<'.r tuetrack until thrown olfby tintcowcatcher.A patented device is described in tbeScientific American for squirting hot wa-ter twenty rods abead.

The New York Graphic calls the at-tempt to get exptuMVea into tae lundsof Y underbilt and Field "a clum.s» andIndiarous joke." The intended victimswillagree that it WHS a cia:uur perform-ance, bat willfail to see anjrtning ludi-crous about it.

The Mountain of the Lord is a solidrock, *JOO feet high, risiug obove the sueetlevel at UantU, (Jtah. The Mormonsare building oa this eminence a teiaplnof tine marble, 95 feet by 170 in area, andhandsomely adorned.

It has been decided that the dome ofthe colossal Palais de Justice, in Brus-sels, now approaching completion, whichwas to have been copper, sh.Ul now beconatrnoted of papier maohu. It willweigh about 1C tons.

The new ship to be built at Bath withauxiliary steaui power, for Capt. W. H.Bease and others, and for the Californiatrade, is to be named the George 11. Ho-mer.

MISCELLANEOUS.

White RiverCHEESE,FIItST CONSIGNMENT OF THE

aoaiion, will lie opened

Monday, May £?d,Wholesale and Retail at Fac-

tory price.

C. P. STONE & CO.,Cash Grooera, Front St.

Cigars and Tobacco retailed at San Fran-

clsco wholesale prices. m2l-tf

-A.t OostFOR THE NEXT

60 DaysI will sell out uiy entire stock of Boots andShoes

AT COST!On account of having t> move from mypresent quarters.

mlB-tf JOHN KENNY.

FUNK & DICKMAN,

Boca Beer Hall,SOLE AGENTS ON PUGET SOUND

for the celebrated

BOCA LAGER BEEROrders from Ml parts of the Territory

Oiled at short notice.Hall on Mill street, bead of YeMer's

wharf. m2O-tf

FOR SALE.rnilE HOLLY TREE INN' RESTAU-

-1 ran', l*ort Townsend, W. T.. situatednearly ui the heart of the steamboat land-ing. Is offered fordale. The table fuinitureIs nearly new. The house ha* five roomsat a cheap rent, and is an excellent oppor-tunity for a man and wife. For furtherparticulars call on or address

ASHEK M. FREEMAN,P. O. Box 95, Port Townsend, W .T.

m9Mw

f BEWARE OF jr>

Imitations

gIOMEER<IKE?UTOICSG

CAUTIONED against SPURIOUSimitations.

<jfte PioneerUakingfWder

is the onlyPou/der con-sisting ofnothing but

REFINEOGrape Crcara^artar

andSnglishSiccurhSoda

SCIENTIFICALLY COMBINED,

A Schilling &(fo.FRANCISCO.

now TS SEfTBE HCALTM.It is struiee any one will miSer from

derantcemeats broajjet on by impureblood, when Se»mll'n Saraipirilli andStill; nsrla, or BLiKID nad LIVEBSYKL'P wil!restore health to the phys-ical organization. It is a strengtheningf-'vrajj. to take, and the bestBIAjUIj PURIFLEK «-vf-r dwe-overedcaring Scro:"oia, y .phlilitio diwruers,ViV \kx,» of the lvkineys, Ervsipelas,malaria: Nervous disoideta, I>ooility,

onmplaiiit't and diseases of theiSiO-xi, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin,etc.

For gentlemen only. Ladies do notread this, but if yoo do (and I think yonwill'why then send all your gentlemenfriend* to the Paget Sound Hst Store.

If you have pictures yon wish en-larged in first-cUss stj !e, take them toMoore, the phofc3.rrj.pher. and enooor-«.sje home indu-try. First-clais workwarranted. Suliivai. s Block, Front st.

m2O-lm

Secondhand gojdj bought and soldby Biles & Brush, Cherry street, be-tween Front and Sec-.ud. al3-dtf.

Those thr»»e-butto!i kids, at Cl.iyton,Bros., the price of which is $1 25, arebeauties.

Dr. W.-.Trior's Health C jrsets, all usee,at Clayton Eros., at $1 4j.

The 700 Bone Corset c mnot be beatfor comfort and durability, at sl' 75.Clrtytoa Bros, is the ouly pines rou canget them.

My gpnts' furnisuia; are thebest in the city, ana sold cheap for cashat the Pu-et Sound Hat Store, uil-tf

I'nci.e Tom's C.vbin.?lf yon want tosive 3.i per cent, on wall paper and win-dow gl tss, eo to the new store, Colman'sblock, Front Mreet, Seattle. tu4-lra

Embroidery Department at ClaytonBros, surpnsses anything in Seattle forstyles and low prices.

The Eclipse C h t'upigne ia now u*cdat allbigh-ton< d banquets and parties.

That se.v lot of embroiderv just re-ceived by ate inier Dakota ia to" be foundat Clayton Bros.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Music Store.PIANOS,

ORGANS,VIOLINS,

GUITARS,BANJOS,

HORNS,FLUTES,

Etc., Etc.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSOF ALL KINDS, DESCRIPTIONS

and price**.

FIDDLE. GU TAR AND BANJO STRINGSOf the quality; and the largest anddnest assortment of

Sheet Music, Studies, Pi-ano, Organ, Violin and

Guitar InstructorsEver brought to Washington Territory.

Don't fail to examine our stock beforepurchasing elsewhere. All of our stock atEastern prices.

Wo are agents for tho worlil-renowned

MARKBTJtIPORT.OOBIUCCTKO «HU SOT U MEIM.

WooL Oood No. 1. eteu.VS" Mcflc"

second and thirds. ".. 16c*18c

Wheat, good clean milling, V%

chicken feed. 9 k s&s*«UcFlour, per bhL extra

A No. 1. taaiuy $4 7&ei 25" " supcriine 4 2i>s» 440

Oats, per ton. s3^*tf3sUauoo. California, per lb 14 =? 16c

Country cureJ 11 13c** M *? hftrn* ... -rile

Lard, as to kind ll«17cButter, A No. 1, choice £vtJoc

Fair to medium 2»"'Jbc** California, per roll S^sTjc

Ksgs, 25cChiciena, per dos < 50®i OnHides; per lb I*ll6

Ureea ;«!*;alls one-third off

Potatoes, va l^llcHay, New 912 tonChop Feiwl, gr barley tSTiiSMtonBran aJuiss2llonOnions, per lbApples sundried

Machine dried, oat of market.Cooking, per box ?5>390cEating TtwaOcCooking TO«9SOc

Furs, Beaver prime per lb 1 toOtter, eauh 4 OOw.i 00Bear, each » UtMi 00

Oranges, per box |3 jftal00moaa ee to quality laic

RJKTAUbCents.

Beef «ol2»Pork 10 to 12Mutton 19 to lit

WBOLSSALB.Beef meat 4 to 8Beef on foot 3 to 3» iPork neat 7to s ,Pork on foot 4t05Mutton neat 8Mutton on f00t... 1

BI'ILDIXQ MATERIAL

Kouxh common 911 01V MFlooring. Ix4. No. 1 IS 30 ..

.. .. >. 2 13 UO ~

?. Ixts No. 1 17 00 «*

No. 2 14 00 ..

IfrbSßed lumber. Is 17 00 ..

Is 13 00 ..

Rustic No. 1 17 00 ..

.. i 1» «n

MISCELLANEOUS.

FRAUBNTHAL BROS.RELIABLE GOODS IT LOWEST PRICES,

COXBLSTI.NO OV

Dry tioods.Carpels,

Oilcloth,Boots and Shoes.

Clothing,Hats, Trunks, etc.

ALSO New and second-hand GrainSacks. We pay the highest price for

FURS, HIDES AND WOOL.FUAIiEKTHAL BUO*.,

6.tf Commercial at.. .Seattle'

Dissolution of Partnership.

AJOTICF. IS HKKKBYGIVEN THATthe iirtrtneiahip heretofore existing,

doing business at Seattle, Kins county,WasLinvrtoiiTerritory.under the firm nameand style of l osj &Bo:st, butchers, hasbeen this day dissolved by mutual consent;and all parties are further notified thatJoseph liorst assumes all debts due by saidHi m, and all accounts and notes due tosaid tlnn are payable to him. Tho busi-ness will in future be carried on by JosephBorst under the old firm name of Foss &

Borst; the said Levi W. FOBS being herebyappointed manager and agent for Josephltorst of said business.

SKATTLE, April2»ih. IS*2.JOSEPH BORST,LEVI W. FOSS.

Witness?JOHN LEAKY. ani"> tf

PROBATENOTICE.TIERRITORY OF WASHINGTON,

\u25a0County of King, ss In tho ProbataCourt of said King county.

In the matter of the estate and guar-dianship of Dell M. Hinds, a minor.

No. 91 Order to show cause why orderof sale of real estate should not bo made.

Ellen M. Marshall, guardian of the per-son and estate of Dell M. Hinds, a minor,having on this 2ith day of April. 1882,tiled her petition herein, duly verified byher affidavit, praying for an order of saleof certain real estate of her said ward forthe purposes therein set forth; and it ap-pearing to the Court by said petition thatft is necessary and would lie beneficial tothe said ward that such real estate shouldlie sold; und it appearing further to theCourt that said petition conforms in allrespects to the requirements of law; It isordered by the Court that all persons in-terested in the estate of said minor ap-pear before our said Probate Court on

Monday, May tMk, MM,

At ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of thatday, at the Court-room of our said Pro-bate Court, in the City of Seattle, countyof King and Territory of Washington,then and there to show cause (ifany theyhave) why an order should not be grantedto the said guardian to sell so much of thoreal estate of said minor as shall be deem-ed necessary and beneficial. And it isfurther ordered that a copy of this orderb« published at least four (t> successiveweeks before said 2Uth day of May, 1882,in the WEEKLY POST-INTELLIGKNCKR, aweekly newspaper printed and publishedin said King county and of general circu-lation in said county and Territory.

Done in open Court April 21, 1882.L M. HALL.

Judge of the Probate Court.

King county, ss.I, 1. M. Hall, Judge and ex-offlcio Clerk

of the Probate Court of said King countydo hereby certify that the foregoing is afull, true and correct copy of an originalorder to show cause inado by our saidProhate Court and entered of record onthe 21th day of April. 1882. in the matterof the estate and guardianship of Dell M.Hinds, a minor.

In testimony whereof I hare hereuntoset my hand and affixed the seal of oursaid Probate Court this said 21th day ofApril. ISS2.

JSKAUI I. M. HALL.Judge and ex-ofllcio Clerk as aforesaid.a2S-td

BALLET DAVIS & CO.'SPIANOS,

Acknowledged by musical critics to lie oneof the finest instruments ever made.

Pianos and Organs sold for cash or in-stalments.

Buy where you can do the best.tt'3. Musical Instruments of ull kinds

Tuned and Repaired at San Franciscoprices.

>V. A. SMITH & CO.,mG-tf Column's Bow. Front bt.. Seattle.

Take Notice!LOTS ON THE

INSTALLMENTPLANFor the next 30 Days.

Q1 PI AND RER MONTH OXfjIV/ each lot, with interest at six percent.

Lots from $.V> to slS."> each in the mostdesirable block > in Bigelow's Addition,with a line view of Laku Union.

Inquire ofESIIKUIN, STILLWFLL & CO.,

mT-tf Itoom 2. Post Building.

HARRISON CLOTHIER. 9. L>. RETNRART

CLOTHIERTREINHART,Real Estate Agents,

Whatcom, W. T.

TITLES EXAMINER ABSTRACTSfurnished, taxes paid for non-residents

and information given. Mr. Ueinhart willmake personal examination of lands inWhatcom county; will buy and sell What-com town lots 011 commission. Chargesreasonable.

REFERENCES -Messrs. Dexter Ilorton &

Co., Bankers: Jacobs ScJenner. Attorneysat l.aw, Seattle; Geo. A. Barnes. Olymtua:C. M. Bradsh&w, Attorney at Law, PortTownscnd. W. T.

Ottlce in Court-house, Whatcom.mnlO-Smw

NOTICE I4 LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NO-J\ titled that the Dirigo Chop House,with its appurtenances, is my separateproperty, acquired by funds owned by meprior to my marriage with Con. Crater,and that I will not be responsible for anydebts contracted by him or any other per-son.

Seattle, May 23118%ni24-lw MRS. CELIA X. CRATER.JOH.\ I&OWKS,

General commission mer-chant in receipt of Grain. Potatoes

Fruit, Butter. Kkks. Poultry. Came,

A CARD.

BESSIN6ER & CO.,SCCCEBSOIB TO LOUIS BLCSS I CO.,

9a FnuteUoc, far Ongom, Idaho aad Waeh-

Biafton Territory,BO TO AXHOUBCE TO TBAORS,Brtthw, Farmers, aad tao public fen-

M^tMOr^bmcitaUlaMa.tMaUOn Yesler's Wharf* Seattle.

Vkmtfctlr igHtkM bra HMncMto paytka highest market prtoe for

Bides, Furs, Wool *Tallow1)1 who hare these article* fee 41* o«wl will

tad tt to their adrantafls to call at ths abortad-lrts* bsfors disposing of them ets»whers.

J».tf 0848. Am**\u25a0

Furs, Sides,Choice Pnm>'< end Pried Fruits. Estab-lished in 1*57. Meuiher of Produce Ex-change. AM Si 506 Sansome street. SanFrancisco. mhlT-3mw.

HEADQUARTERS FOE

Front st? bet. Columbia and Clarion.Old Machines taken in exchange: needles

and attachments furall mac he*. mSMf

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SEATTLE NURSERY.Oaa alio mot of Ysslefa Wharf. oa the Mad

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SEATTLE DAILY POST-INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MAY ST, 1882.

HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.

wiicFf?AND

RESTAURANT,COLXASCS BOW.

Front street, Seattle,

WILL rrnxisH THE BEST THEmarket altonis.

Suppers, BanquetsAXD

Wedding- CakesGat op la tb*test rj\» at thj shortae u®.Uc*.

Meals. 39 cents; Board perweek. 14. mhu-tf

DIRI6O CHOP HOUSEIn Yesler'a Hall Building.FRESH~OYSTERS

BSRVKD IX EVKRT sTVLB.

Meals gotten up to order atany hour.

The bMt th« market. aJUrds always onband.

No Chinese employed and BO credit bu«Uk*h done.

CON Cf»AT£R A WIFE,mhi-tf Proprietors.

I KOB'T A. BienUON. CHAfI. KILT..

SADDLE ROCKRESTAURANT

HARRISON & KIEL,PROPRIETORS,

Commercial street, Seattle, W. T.

UNDER ITS NEW AUSIMCES. THE"Saddle Rock" will bo the beat and

the favorite Restaurant in Iho city, ns stwill also be the tint at and the our unitthoroughly kept.Allthat the market afford*, will bo con-

stantly on hand.Cleanliness and koo.l order will b-> shin I

ins virtues of the Smtdle Rock. ll.Vtf \

Occidental Hotel,SE.VTTtiC, W. T.

Board and Lodging »tModerate Rates.

rpHIS IS THE LARGEST HOTELI north of Son Francisco, and is first

class In all respects.Free coach te and from the house. Tat

JOHN COLLINS & CO.nl-tf Proprietors

NEW ENGLAND HOTEL.Corner Commercial and ?t.ilr.Streets, Se-

at Ue. Wablungtou Territory.

tHE NEW ENGLANDIs eligibly located and its accommodationsfor families are unsurpassed. This houseis newly built, is hard linished throughout,has largiT.nd well furnished rooms andfirst-class boardoa the l£uropea& l'lan canbe had at moderate prices.

It is tlielient Hotelin tlie Citjy.

MRS. L. G. HAMON,Proprietor.

THE ARLINGTONJULIUS IV. SMITH. ) Proprietors.CONVERSE P. FARRAR, f Seattle,W. T.

Is Now Open for Business.PIUST CUSS IN EVERT

UIiSPIXT.

Bath Booms Free to Guests.Tcrma?4l.so, O'i 50 and S3 par lay.

Especial rata* to Boarders.dl-tf

COMMERCIAL STREETcaor, COFFEE txo ?YftTEK UOISK

House Open All Night.

BOARD per week ft 00MealsOysters in every style 20Buckwheat cakes honey with cotl'ea. 15Codec and cake 10Chicken Dinnera 3i

K&.Sunday dinners from 12 m. to 7 v- m-

A specialty.

Having now fitted up my restaurant Inelegant style, and improved my kitchenarrangements so as to enable me to furn-ish my guests with more variety and in astyle of cookery par excellence, I am pre-pared to aocomuiodate the public, eitherday or night, withwhatever they may de-sire to eat, served by attentivo waitersand cooked in all the improved modernstyles. Thankful to the citizens of PugetSound forthe liberal patronage bestowedon the late firm of Rickards tt Holthower,I ask from thepublic a continuance of thesame, and assure them that strict atten-tion to business, honest and upright deal-ing. constant care to please their tastes andmake them happy, will be the duty of

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SEATTLE RESTAIKAMTDANIEL A. PPIBFFBB,

PROPRIETOR.

Meals S5 Cents,Mill Street, Near the Steam-

boat T landing.

Coffee and Cake, 10 Cents.Tit* ftinlng Itoom la iunder the super-

vision of Mrs. Kietter.

Oysterß in Every Style.«rmm.

"OUR HOUSE" RESTAURANTWI. Una, Proprietor.

Boarding on the Most Rea-sonable Terms.

Meals at all Honrs.Meal*. 29 CM- Bods. 25 Cts.

Milt Street. Seattle. W. T. nl

HARMONY

Beer Hall,Croat at- opposite I. Baxter A Co 'a.

THE FINEST BEER HALLOM POCET SOUND.

FrM Lunch Day and Nicht!DOOL AND PIGEON-HOLE TABLESliithe Hall. The beat of order kept,and a pleasant visit guaranteed to all woocanto.

Xeklkom's aa<l Slorah's Been routsitljoa haad?Also Clgan.

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NORTH PACIFICIRON WORMS.

Iron and Brass Founders

PATTERN MAKERS.Engine A Machine Builders

Location, foot of 8«wt» lint.«14f JOS. W. CROW. Bapf

TUKNING.n AVINO LEASED POWER AT THEJl Colombia and Pu?t tkmad Railroad

Company's II<ll. I an now pea pared totako orders for allkinds at

Wood Turning,a JS&SSHU

MISCELLANEOUS.

L. P. SMITH & SON,SU L.UVA BLOCK,

Front Street, - - Seattle, W- T

Watchmakers and Jewelers,DKALKR3 IN

Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks

WADDELL&MiLES,WHOLE3A! E AND RE VAIL D2AI EKS IN

Ranges, Cook, Parlor &BoxSTOVSSi

Tiowtro, .lapauned ami Sai'lfietecd Ironware.Kitchen i'tcu-'ils of Every UiviTiption.

Steam Whistles, Gongs, Steam and WaterGauge's Globe Valves, &c.

Brass Goods Pumps, Copper Lead and Iron Pip©.

PLUMBING AND COPPEttSMITHING.SHEET COPPER, ZINC AND T.*!AT>

THE SUPERIORAcknowledged the best cooking stove in the World. Wan-ranted not to

crack by Fire. Fire Backs warranted to last five years.Have also a Full IJsie of Fmm.mia Kanges.

The Pißitt and I!t>! Rsni»e a uu i> Psr'fic i'disi

Job Work Neatiy Executed.£# Orders from the country solicited »nJ satisfaction onaranifn* ai

Crockery and Glassvrare.CSire us a Call and Look our 2tumen.se Stock

Mill Sfrtvt.

STETSON 8c POST.PROPRIETORS OF TUF|

Seattle PianingMillsHannfactnrers of dl kinds of and Dressed Lumbsr,

RUSTIC, FLOORING. CASINO*. GUTThRS, PACKING ROX>:S« SAMLDOORS, BLINDS. fHITTEiV:. AND \V(»Oi) FINISH

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.S*aw>n<»d iwmtvr r»f »I 1 Kind* fonatii|,;|v i.n Imrd.

RELIABLE ISDEMXHY, XOHiiW!' IXSVIUXC^Is Your Proportv Ineurod 7

Not, Why Not?

JOBCIST Is/L. BLA3STCHABD.AGK.N'T YOH 8EAT1I.I: AM> VICIMTTVOK T»IK

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

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

INSURANCE COMPANIES.Fin Insurance or Dwellings und Furnimiv, Stotva oud M( rchaudlse, Grain, Mills,

Manufoc'ures, fcu\, at ilodjraloKate*.JOH* M. BLI.Mlllßii, (Successor to Mi-Nauplit& Lrary.)

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DKALKR IXH --M. MWT. I» .-M. MM. WLG 9

BUILDERS' MATERI&LS, BRICK. LIKE, SH'fSGLES, PAWS MD OILS.Mechanics' Tools my Specialty.

Allthe latest Improved Car.irn Tools H'llp Chundlery, auil a complete stock ofAGRICULTURAL MPLEHEKTS.

Agentii for all kinds of Milling and Wooil-ivi-rkliii!Jlnrliiiirrf.Buggies, Spring and Freight Wagons,

Patent Cotton Belting, Leather Belting,The largest stock of Fishing Tackle, Guns, Revolvers, Ri-

fles, and all kinds ot Ammunition in the Territory.Acomplete stock of Leather and Shoe £ mdin .s. A! 1 goods delivered to any part

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PAINTS,

HFU UD A FULL UXIOR

3IC STOCK! LOW PRICES GOOD

WNH|JHHP COODS AND FAIR DEAUNG I JBefore making porchasos or Uttlag

contract*. coll kl my More on FromJf KM ,treul ttnd e*am'ne my goods and

Xj. ANDIDRSOM.I

"WW A. ?2JBHOM44 cC CO.,CHINA TEA BTOIIE.

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MerohantT ailo r»J tut Received from the Factories the

Latest Out and Hewert Styles of Gectlemen'ssmts in this MarketAl? »the Moat St>llah Geoda to be Made Into Salts to Order.

Keep ? fall Una of lials and Cape for Men'* and liuyt tyring and Summer Wear.Bran-thin* ia ay Stock la JTirat-ciiun and waa Selected by Myself far the

Meaule Trademm T* MIT TUX TUIRJT.a

VABOooda Imd(ram oar Establishment Guarantee.

SAMUEL KENMEY.Battle. April 18. MM.

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WIL WILLIAMSON. AJLBKItT KKLLOOO.

PUQET FOUNDRY.WILLIAMSON * KELLOGG, PROPRIETORS.

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