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6 sl f 6oo"Ss?^ 60x120 **««*<**? 61 100~fl©*120 to Pontins addition. V l » JW bear car line. Splendid view of the etty and hay. Easy term*. **®R ACRE?For 40 acres of excellent garden at><] oa the line of the Rainier Avenoe Electrteßoad. A portion already Un- proved. L«jr term* of payment. 417 ft f**R ACRE?Forty acres opposite V 1 Klrkinnd, ciose to railroad. &1 ftoO~^? o * w,d ,ot "»?*' Jarkson street. Small casja payment, balance In monthly installment*. TO EXCHANGE?32O acres of agrtraltTirnl land In Klusp oonntr to trade for a farm in Illi- nois, Indiana, lowa or kanswi. . WATER FRONT -440 per acre. This tract Is dtnated on Port OMfeaMi and Is a durable place. Partially improved. Koncl&{ water on the plane. Pan cash. 4jt PL OrCA?FnTI ctfrrtT lot on Twelfth street, tyOyZ,*J\J near the HalJer residence. corner Tenth and Main Ei * bth «"«? »Mr fclft AAA-Bnsinese lot on Washington street, near (south Second street. ***&*>* Jot* In Mr A leer's addi- V wu tion, overlooking Ute Soaui and Lake Washington. C 1 and lot near car line and In good location. Part cash. balanus long time. ACBI-4 prime tract near Lake WOt/V \\ aahiagion, on fiaiaier Avenue Eioc- tticUne. Carraher d Meaclam Rooms 22 and 23. OLYMPIC BCILDIXO, Month Hide Ooddei.taJ Square. Advertisement* under the heads of Lost, Fonnd, For Sale, For Rent and SitaaUoos Wanted will be Merted at the rate of 1 cent a word each Insertion. Payment always In advance. No advertisement received for lew than 25 rent*. Ad vert; sen) en ts wCI tfe received at branch offices af the PoaT-ljf TKLLiAKxrKK at: Taewna. T. Summon". Agent PWt Townw-ad Hand ley A French KOTTCE?The botinm office of the PoaT-IjrTKT. Uowntß to open nntil 12 p. m. Classified ad- VMttoetnents will be received up to tils boor. The folio<w:ng letters await advertisers at this atiee: A. A. ' ROT*: !L. R. Bonanza 100 ;H. T. N. P. Bargain. H. (Newcomer. Board. Holiday*. Partner. C. A. !H. u W. IP. C. L. If-B. !J. p. ißare « hance. C. O. iJ. A. jut ranger. D. N.D. (J.K. jTailor. *. J. R. O, !H WaiaoTtWebb T.O. Kirk land. !2.225. d.O. 'Lud.ow. .WHgon. HELP WASTEI*?FEMALE. "TITANTED-YOCNO LADY TO WAIT ON ? table. Apply at M AN. chop bouse. Wash- ington street, between Commercial and South Seo- oo<L "WASTED-WOMAN TO DO HOUSE CLEAN- " in* at 1,206' i Front street, upstair*: come prepared to work this morning. WANTED- YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND Cl- gar stand: Mate salary deeirtd. Address C. J. B , Post mu-iligeneer office. WANTED?GOOD COMPETENT GFBL. 1,117 Fifth street. DL"ANTED-A GOOD RTBONG WOMAN ,TO " do housework. Apply 1,408 Third street. TIT ANTED?GIRL FOR ANACORTES, GOOD " pay and fare; one for EHensbunt; for Decep- Steajßd waitrces: all good plaaes; for towns near *?UW Apply Mrs. M. J. Peck, 709 Second street, XYf A NTED?A GOOD BTIIABLE NTrsE ? gtrl. Apply to Mrs. Captain Ballard. north- wast corner Twelfth and Columbia. ANTED?CURL FOB OENEBAL HOCSE- wark Applt boose next to corner Yesler seen as and South Tenth street. TV ANTED?GIBL FOB GENEBAL HOURE- « work, small family. Apply 418 Columbia \u25a0treat. fITANTED?IMMEDIATELY. 20 GIRLS, AT »» Mrs. Randall's Intelligence office, I,2l6Second street. TI r ANTED?A GIBLrOB GENEBAL HOUSE- "" work, Apply 1,103 Yealer avenue. TIT ANTED - COOKS. CHAMBERMAIDS, ? waiters, girls for boasework. Apply Mrs. Clark's eisploy meat office. 307 Union street. TITANTE'D?LA^DIES, BBING FANCY WuBK, " paintings, '. orne pantries to Woman's Ez- chan«e. 1,114 Third street. DyANTED-tiIBLS FOB BEST PLACE IN »» city: girls' fasaonly 50 cent# at Day Nursery InUUigenre offior. 1,114 "Hilrd street. HELP WAXTKI>~MALE. Tir ANTED-ONE HCNDP.ED MEN TO LO cat# on limber claim*, preemptions at.d fcomstteul* at once: aati«.f*<n>n guaranteed. C. E. Fiank A Co.. room 'i'i sclieuerman block. YE 'ANTED?A TAILOR, ONE THAT IS If quick at ba«helin». Amily at Seattle Die Works 01ft Jnbu street, Ncrtb battle. tI'ANTtD-A MAS AND WIFE TO TAKE " charge of a lodging house. luquire at 1,408 Front at reel. Tt r ANTED?A OOOD DELIVEBY BOY IX " a meat market. Call at 1)4 Virginia street. TirAJETED Till'.EK FIKSI-OLAsvS (AX- *f vaasers at once. Room 146 l ulman Uock, ?11 Front street WA NTED?fcTATE. SPECIAL AND LOCAL agent* lor the Partite States savings. Loan A Xtnlldina Company, the uldeet and l*rw**t ln«id>i- tV.n oflh'ktrdou the Coast; ?20U.00U a»iew, sllH>,- 000 held Ic trust under tbe laws of \V*> u ltigt..u f or the protection or nock holders; ts per cent, money to Juan on real estate security; exclusive territory and liberal coropen auon to g*s«d, active agents. A D. Hart. asaittant manager tt'il tseatlle block, comar 'llurd and Cherry streets. WANTED?A OOOD BARBER tXJR SATCB- »» day. lia Columbia stn«et- J.N. Hooper. WANTED- MEN AND WOMEN OF ABILITY In every dty. town «a»d village to act a* agents for tbe ijaJiea* Home Journal. We want i!.» i»-<t obtaiuabia t lass ot agsnts. and to s icb unusual teruts *lll be oflVred ; tije Journal Is tbe handsom- ?st periodical Tor lad.es and tha family issues!, ?ad has nearly half a million subscribers it will he ad vert ua.'J the coming autumn aud winter on a larger scale ;han e*- er tte'ore, creat ng a that agent* should be ready to fill. Curtis Publish- ing Company, PUlladeipbia. 117"ANTED? ACTIVE, RELIABLE MEN AS f* special agent* and state Bsniffr* ftr the Washington Natkuial bunding. Loan an.i lnv«~t »«it Association of Br*Ult; term* liberal; pi«s- tk>n nenoament; tbe ouly national association In the Northwest L HIU Caae, General Manager, decide; sai i»u>ck zxrLO\ MK\T WASTED- w.ilf WANTED?TWO OR THREE SHALL SETS IT of ac«*>unt» to kwp by a good accountant. C. T. Farrtngton, Rua« botise. WANTKP-BY COMPETENT GENTLEMAN ff stenographer, work for afternoons. Address Lansing, Post-Intelligencer. WANTED ?R» TVATION AS FOREMAN IN us), and door factory by a man of long H(wi- ?nee. Addresa Mechanic, Poet-Intelligencer. IVANTKP-KMPWYMKST BY RELIABLE " German; age SO; or will pay *lO to anyone se- curing steady employment. Address V orknji-r, FostJ nteliigein-«t \t» \ NTKD?SITVATION; YOCNG MAN I'E- " tires employment an bookkeeper or office work of anv kind; can furnish flrst-cla«« referei .. s*l- ary moderate. Address F. W., Poatlntallt<encer. \irANTFD?TO St"PERINTENDF.NT> AND If pr>'lessor*, a position bv a teacher of « .erman and French Address Beno. Po*l-l nteiiUrencer \u25a0*\ R ANTED? A VERY WILLING YOF V; MAN »» desires a position In an oßlc* or * \u25a0 . ttvxnj Kntnsui; can )ed with small »»S«s. Address P«a4uoa, I ost- InteUiifeijcer. \\' ANTED?si TV ATION AS BARTF ND E R W < tn 6Ti<er> -u n' or clerk 111 hole* » ? 1 e*f>erienc*d tl. eilhar business. G. B. May. I t-st- ltneilu{em,er. Yl r ANTKD-AN ISTELLItiENT YOVNG M \N \1 w ants i>K-.noti w itb a hides rnerci.s u <sr auy ether wvirk. Addrev* James. Post-Intel!iy-.i.-er \I r ANTED?A SITI'ATION A FIL-.T- >\u2666 class cook, man and wife, bread, meat and f»a>lrv Addn-ss J. M. W? Pt>st-!o»ei:i«eoo r Tl7 ANTED?OOOD BARBER WANTS SITE A V\ uon. Inquire or a<ari» tWT Owuwtisl and WMblsgtoD, ct«ar store. EMP /or V '\u25a0 s \u25a0 W AXTED ?FEU ALE. WAXIfc.It?MMiTIOUV AS BOOKKEEPER. »» or aanistaut bookkeeper and «*?«". *«?* "t Eaatera references. Address £. M. T.. Posv Intelli- gencer. WANTED-FOSIT rox BY EXPERIENCED " ladies' nam-; Wttbont MMHBtaM for D»- O'ratm <jf JMIUI7, Address Ha Brftt, care Post- lm*lJige:,-er. WAX TED?EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER waiiin worfe by the daj" InSuoliits : reference# ©Ten. Addreaa Dreswnaxer. Pbst-iaieiiigencer. WAXTED?PABTIE« RELIABLE " belp to call at Mr*. Ha/-(Jail's InU-lUgence of- fice, l,2i* Second street. WAXTETi-REAL EHTATE. TI'AXTED - TO RCY LAXD XEAR '* MokUteo, in townsWp 2* a. ran«e 4 or 5 e. or in township 2S n. r*«re \u25a0* or se. In 5 to 100 acre lota. B. 2. C., care PoM-lotefliceoc*. YI'ANTED- 1 HAVE A LITTLE CASR ON ' " hand for a gHsnine ba.'gsin in ln«ide real estate or irorrooiidlng acreage. 11. L. W.. 207 Chestnut street. W'ANTED-A GOOD I/»T FOR CASH; A " bargain: about f500; no agent. Address H. Aadenu'it. Tacr/ma. Tl r ANTED CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS and acre tracts. M. L. O'Roorke. 310 Colum- bia street. UTANTED-A GOOD RESIDENCE LOT IN » » Seattle in exchartce for part ca h and balance in Sot* m Cnion Pacific Hnwnd addttton to Port Angeles. James W. Traver* ft Co., 49 and 50 C nion block. ff AyTEtt?PA RTXER. TI'ANTED?A YOCNG MAX WITH «250 AS " a partner in a jrood paylnt: basine*s and learn the prnfension: reference and re- onired. Address L-. roum 27, Grandme. corner Front and Pine. \l" A XTEI>~ PA RTXER WITH F-'SO IX A '' well-esrab)l«hed meat rr.sritet totake. barpe <4 soUcitinx iod colJecting. C all t*-'ween 11 and 12 a. m. or 5 and 6 p. m. at 114 Virginia street. \V'AXTEI'-A GEXTLEMAX WITH CAPI- ' » tai desires to ionn partnership with some one having experience In the drag or grocery business. Address S. J ., Post-Intelligeucer. W'AXTED - PABTXEB IX BUSINESS " necessary. Bonanza 100. Post-Intelligencer. FOB BEXT-XICELY FUBXTSHED BOOMS, on car line. 1,711 Secocd «treei. \I'AXTED-PARTXER«HIP IX AN EBTAB- " lisbed bns.ness anywhem T., 1,348 E. street. Taooma. WAXTED-TO REXT. WANTED? SriTE OF FOCR FCRXISHED "" rooms, snitabie for housekeeping; certrai lo- cation desired. Call at room 13 ftcheoerraan block. \4'A.VTED-TW'O OR THREE FrP.NISHKD »* or unfurnished rooms for b'>'nsek'*eping: with bathroom: r»-ntral location. Address C. E. D.. room 521 Butler block. W ANTED TO RENT-A HOUSE OF 5. 6 OR " 7 rooms, with view of Jv urid. Address W. X., Post-Inteillgwicer. W ANTED-HOUME OF 12 TO 15 ROOMS, " alto one of 7 or brooms. centrally located; will par big imt. Roman A Rochester. W ANTED - ROOMS - THREE PLEASANT " unfurnished room* for light housekeeping. Address, wifh terms. "C. A," Post-Inteiligeucer. WANTED -TO RENT A SIXTEEN-ROOM " house i double bout* t4 eight rooms each will answer/ near cable or electric railroads. Addn-is Kirkland care Pfl*Hnte!Unrenter. WASTED.-ISFOKJtA TTO\. \yANTED - INFORMATION; ANY ONE " kno win* the whereabouts of the 10-year-old daughter of Jack Gortioo. who was killed by a olast exploaion near Ballard. Sen..'ay last, will please notify J. S. M. Smart, M. D.. onruner. ff AST ED?MISC ELLA SEO VS. \\* ANTED-ROOMMATE: LADY BOARD- " ing Ir. private family desires roommate: refer- ence* invext and required. Address B. M.. Post- Inteiligenoer. Air A NTEI)?BA RBER WANTS INT K REST »» in good shop,-city or country. Address 2, Post-1 ntelligenoer. WANTED- TO LOC ATE PARTIES ON GOV- "" era meet land; satisfaction guaranteed. C. E. Frank A Co.. room 2*2 Scheuernsan block \\' ANTED AND FOB SALE?SECONDHAND »» carpets, stovts. tenia, counters, etc. Eugene Chap'.n, sixth and Pike. \\ r ANTED?50 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN to i<*arn telegraphy. Apply to f<e»uie and Pugrt Sound Busiuev. College, corner Third and Cherry streets. W ANTED-PI R< HA«ERS FOR FARMS IN Kitsap coanty. near navy-yard site; w* have the finest ai d cheapest properly, having made up onr list before then-was any advance. Whetier <t Singleton, No. 600 Third street. W A XTEr>-E\ ER V HOUSEKEEPER TO ASK "" their grocer f«»r King*.* quick-rb-m* buckwheat floor. For reasons apply at £>anford &. Spencer's, wholesale agents. lUANTKft-ALL TO SAVE MONEY BY " ordering yoor c!oth<»s of Wanarnaker <Jk Brown. Room 222 Seattle block. Third ar.fi Cherry. W ANTED ? EVERY ONE TO KNOW WE »» have opened a fine line of groceries. Th.rd and Pike. LOST. I OPT?EITHER ON A MADISON STREET J car or on Second Mreet, t>et»een Madison and Columbia, a black onyx cuff button with truld rim. A suitable reward willbe paid for its return to the Post-1 ntel ilgencer. | OST-A PIRSE CONTAINING f25. FIND 1J ft will be rewarded by !eav:ug It at room 5 Scbeuennan block. 1 OST ?BOAT, WHITE. FIFTEEN FEET Mi lane, trimmed in blue, with two pair of oar- locks, from mouth of Duwamlsb river; reward ot 910 wil" he paid If left at Hurt s boat house, foot ot Hk-rifjt street. I:J:\YA rtn.s. REWARD-*SO REWARD WILL BE paid by tbe for Information tnat will lead to the recovery of and conviction of the person or person* who stole the following arti- cles from the Woodland Pars note!, sometime be- tween the day of November ant December 4: Oi»e Marl its rifle. 3S-cal.t>re. and H dounl*--barreled shotgun. tie barrel of which Mit ches lonsjfrade No.S.L'.'.Smltb.bartimerlesf .bound nUald with guid i n the trv».er guard and lust. - * »? C. P. oi .-raved on gold p.ate on the The e.;n was enclosed In a 'darn leather ca.»e «ri?b ieii.ai on bras;, plate o< case. "U. C. P." G. C. Puinnev, room 100 Bu' : er block. SPECIAL JSOTICE. CPBCIAL NOTICE - FOR CL'T FLOWERS k audpianta go tu the greenhouses of the Wash- ington F.orai Company, on Madl»on street. near Lake Washington; here yon CAU fi'id the largv>st assortment ot ruse. carnation*. hvacintha, etc.. In tbe state, the public arc conuailv Invited t*> vlstt our greenhouses. YOTICK TO BCILDERS?PLANS FOR COT- t.iKv«, *ls; two-Mory rf-sldeoces, S2O: hiuld- lngsertv te*l on Installno nl HII by J. Friediander, ari-hitect and f.wilder. ,rt»7 f. ". nb's. FOR EXCHAXI3E L"OP. EX« HANIiE-C-ILT-EDGE REAL ES. I tat» or 'J "-nafi of t>f-«vv tiraft b«rv?«. and wason*. AddnM J. W. Korea, Fremont. \I"\NTED-TO EXCHANGE A MtiHT " "pns s wagou for that is !arg<r «a«l b«vKr. tali at office of P<*»t-Inulii«eneer FOX JtEXT?OFFICES. L'OR RENT-OFFICE ROXM- IN THE KTT- E tinge-t .'.I f corner S«-<-.«nd and tt a\li::.g- lon. Inquire «f l.wrae B. Kttt.isger, room I. LX'R Hi NT A FRONT *1 JTE OF OFFICES i mln Lewis & Ledgerwo« <l. 13 13 14 I"r on block. I," >R RENT?TO AN INSVRANCE AGENT. I <i.--k room. one of tbe be-- locations in the But- ler block. Aihirers Eurvka. Po-iClmelUgeno« r. fon i\r,.HursEs L"OR RENI 33 R<«:MED LODGING- » house, fine ' .ation: sn-.<i.; a:? ir.nt furniture- ? big bargain: *750. titUn.n Tit» -ec. ..treec IX»R RENT LODGING HOI -?ES OF ALL i descriptions: Rirnlture ft.j M;«. W T. Hall, 60* Second street. rOH RKNT OR }>JR > A LE-FC KNITVRE I aid titunc* »f th» Fsiher ho: v- cen!rs.::v tocated. sitlt.ii *ifty feet of the Artingtoa and Uii- -1« r 11-*t- v a!: ! dotal a »:o<*i btuiufu. Apply at Esther bouse. Front sire. i. y\>RfRFNT-t.ODGING-HOl SI SEVENTEEN i to thirty r.MBi Hull A Espy, Front aau Yes- ler avenue. Fot: RF\ r?s roKFs yOR RENT?ONE-HALF STORE IN DESIR- J aMe : o»Uon; auitai-lv f r waren.u se purpose, etc.; i., ar city dvvi.. Address E. E. Ryan. teUise.-JCer. L'OK KENT?A NICE -IL'K OR T MIjOR r abop; cheap: uear poafetl&ca. J. Frtediautior, 307 Col unit) a. yOR RENT?TWO s':ORKS bCITABLF FOR 1 business. Ui.Lt or Raipb Hopkins, i West street. V'OR RENT-BRICK STOREROOM 7tU;O, L per aioaib. Hull A L?py, Front aiiu Yrs- lcr ave&au. FOB BEXT?MOOMH. T-OR RF.XT*-LARGE FCRXISHEI* FRONT r room, with board, in prtraie family: suitable for two. Apply 916 Cherry. FOP, BEST-XICILV FURNISHED ROOMS. Nr.. 302. craer Tenth and Main TVJH BENT - A PLEASANT BOOM. li>l2 JT Fourth Ri»«, IX>H HEXT-FTRXISHED FRONT BOOMS 1 trim bay window*, for light non«*ke«»pliig. App:_- to 813 Fourth street, between Manon awd Madison. T'OR REXT-FCRXISHED ROOM AT 607 f Fifth street. between Janes and Cherry streets. FiR KKXT-NICELY TVRXISHED ROOM with or without board. Inquire San Francisco Bridge Company office, Occidental block FOR RENT-FRONT BOOM, PCRXISHED, with bath, for 410. !.300 Slain street. err ad- dress J.. PTWI-Inteliigwacer FJK KENT - XICE LY FURNISHED BOOM, zv and CT*te: reasonable: board if desired. 310 Jan:rs street. References required. f"Opr RENT ?NICELYFTBXISHED BOOM with board 1E a private FAMILY. No. 1.514 Sev- er.th street. I!*OR REXT F.LEGAXTLY FCRXISHED front room, with iarce closet; suitable for man an* wife or two gentlemen. 308 Columbia street, flat. ROR BALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE - TEN ACRES FRUIT LAND tw»irr miles from Seattle, on railroad. only ?200. 9 Union biock. "CH)R SALE-FINE DWELLING ON X HRDC «TN*et. OB' Mnrt from Y«!er avenue; price *3 .SSO: For particular* call on Piper, Lonsway A Co., Washington block. FIXASCIAL. MNNET TO LOAN ON CHATTEL KECrßl- tw*: l'*as ne*r>»ia!ed on real estate: all kinds of property and sold: titles examined: convey- ancing d crae- rent* and ail other collections promptly a?terxied to. Wna. Collins A Co., rooms 126 and 127, occidental block. "TOR SALE - TEN ACRES: EIGHTY LOTS JT platted and cleared; tbree Mock? from street cars; price $6 000: terms riven by owner. Batier A Maynj, Llewellyn-Dodge block. Second street. FIR SALE?4O ACRES FINE LAND ON Vashon island; rood location: partly Improved; S4O per arrrs If so IC at once. Piper, Lonsway *Co. MONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT DATES, A. Peek. 2.510 Front street. \fONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS INSIDE Jl property. L Enti, 9 I'Dloo tlocit. F»R SALE?2O ACRES GOOD LAND NEAR Houghton: extracheap for this week. Piper, Iymsway A Co. 7 PER CENT-MONET TO r.OAN: BUILDING I loans a specialty. Charles E. Patten, rooms 203 and 204 Occidental block. F>R SALE-SOME OF THE CHOICEST LOTS in Ballard: in blocc 54, GUmaa Park: 60TI00 eaca for *. r ,00: «mj terms. Lewis A Ledger* jod, 12. 13. 14 I nk>n block. FOR SALE?36. 44 OR SO LOTS NEAR Green lake: overlooking Ballard and Salmon bay: good investment; easy terms. M. L. O'Rourke, 310 Columbia. LEE A BOWDEN-LOAN AND INSURANCE brokers. Rooms 5 and 6 Coiman bntiduue. \ LIMITED AMOUNT OF MONEY FOR «hort time loans." Apply u> Howard & Giiits. room 1, Coiman building. J X>R SALE-LOTS IN SIDNEY: THE BEST town in Kitsap cr-unry. adjoiniLg navy yard: cow from *SO to *150: H casta. Wheeler A Single- ton, No. »iOO Tbird street QPOT CASH-TO LOAN FOR *HORT PF.RI- C 5 ods on good negotiable security, real estate, etc. Ajitly to Francis W. Parson*. room 15, Occi- dental block. TXOR RENT - ELEGANTLY FCRNISHED J rooit* a' mriderate prices. Alameda Private hotel, 2,232'j Front street. FjR SALE?BY M. L O'ROURKE. 310 Co- lumbia street cone block east of po*tofflre >, choice building lots. Jv>B BENT-A NICELY-FCBNISHED FRO XT r<iom: bay window. Apply 1.112 Second street. 7TOR SALE?IN EAST AND WEST SEATTLE, A low at low prtce: good view. il. L. O'Rourke. 310 Columbia street. CH >RT TIME LOANS ON REAL ESTATE; * - city and countv warrants bougtat and sold. J. B. Wright. room 2$ Scbeuerman block. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE OF IN- rerest r>y W. J. Clark A Co.. and 21 S»fe Deposit building. THE SEATTLE BUILDING A LOAN ASSO- elation oflers an »-xcel>nt opportnnity to yoar monthly savings. Room 13 Occidental biock. MONEY TO LOAN ON PIAONS. FURNITURE. horses and anv other good security without re- moval: loans stricilv confidential. Henry Binnian A Co., room 29 Sate' Deposit building. THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1890. A TTORSET~S-AT-LA W. DR. O. E. ROLUXS. SPECIAL ATTEX- tIen to diseases of ere. ear. ooae and throat. Room* II and 10. Olympic block. F)R RE XT-WELL FURXISHS:r» ROOM tor tw< gentlemen; fire and ase of bath. 2.300 Fourth street. REXT?LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH Sre: suitable for two. 600 Third street. F'OR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS 'w hoo«4fee<-ping; 315 Seneca street, between Third and Fourth. REXT-FUP.XIBHED BOOMS, 416 CO- f iumhta street. T,X)R RENT? XICELT FURNISHED BOOMS, r single or en suite. $1.75 and upwards: free bath*. good cafe In cnr-nection. The Andrews, comer Front and Cedar «tr<*i*. TT'OR RENT?ELEGANTLY FTBSISHED r bay wlndcw frool rooms, single or en suit*; light rooms. f2.5G npward*: traxislent. 91, 75 «*enis and 50 cent*. Oregon boose. 1-516',' Front street. VOR REXT?ROOM. 321 MARION STREET. FOP. RENT-BEST UNFURNISHED BOOMS in the city for light housekeeping; ail modern conveniences. MeCfemb'3 block, corner Sevantii and Pike. Ij'Oß RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. HULL A E«py, Frost and Yester avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT ROOM OR SUITE of rooms In private family. 614 Columbia. T?OR RENT?FURNISHED ROOMS FOR F housekeeping. *2.616 Front street. FOR BENT-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 420 Co-umbia street, between Fourth and Fifth. FOR RENT-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED r«m«. f2 per w»-efc anl npwards: tree baths. The Orandvne, 1.601 Front street, corner Pine. "TOR RENT-ROOMS: FURNISHED ROOMS P for boevkeepin*. in suit* or tingle. Central House. 1,734 Fron: street. IWR RENT-AN ALCOVE SUITE OF ROOMS for KenUemeu only: private familr: all modern convenience*. Apply l.¥i4 Fourth stTeet. FOB IIEXT-HOUSES. f'OR RENT ?437.50: TWO NINE-ROOMED hr.u«cs; grates, bathrooms, cellars. 2,201 Sixth street. IH>R RENT-NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET in out of the cold: the Bell apartments are op»n for rent, unfunii.-iie l, for housekeeping and sleeping, in suits from twp to s'-.T rooms, with Jan- itor and elevator Henrioe; on two car lines: good view ;of Sound. 2.320 i* Front, next to BeiJvue hotel. RENT?FURNISHED HOUSE. SEVEN rooms: close In. Cail at Cosmopolitan, 114S Main street. yOR RENT-FIVE BOOM FLAT; BATH. T sink, hot water: large building: very close in; be vacant on or before January 1; a snap for rainy season. Washington Territory Investment Co. T'OB BENT-TWO VERY DESIRABLE » houses. Inquire of McDonald A Davis, room 6, Colonial. I[*OB RENT-NEW IIABD-FINISHF.D NINE roomed house, 425. Boom 106 Butler block. f'OR RENT-A FURNISHED COTTAGE with six room*, bath and pantry. No. 232 Al- bert street, on street railway. POR RENT-JOHN AND LOMBARD. WITH- ?T in two blocks Cedar street electric road, three new house*, seven rooms, bath and full basement, hot and cold aater; gas and electric lights. Pier- son Hav'.land. Seagrave hotel. HOMEH-EASY TERMS-IF YOU WANT A home and haven't the money to pay for it, or wact to keep your money 5n yoor bosinese. 1 will build for you. designing and arranging the house to suit your ueeds. arid let yoa pay for it as you can. Lee J. Pltner, 1 to 4 Epler block. FOP. SALE-GROCERY, CHEAP; GOOD Lo- cation, doing No. 1 cash business. Address L., Powt-Intellfgencer. yOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE, 325 ASH r str«-et; range, hot and cold water, bath. etc. T.XJR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE. BANNER r and Thomas streets: water free, 922. George W. Crane, 106 Washington street- I'OR RENT-A FIVE ROOM HOUSE, AND rooms. Apply Mrs. M. D. Pease, Spring and Second streets. FOR SALE?ONE HAINS BROS.' UPRIGHT piano and furniture for sale cheap. Inquire at lot 1, block 4, Walla Walla addition. THE ROSEBUD MILLINERY STORE HAS an elegant assortment of imported and other goods; cut prloe« for Christmas; call and inspect our stock. 220 Pike srreet | OST-A WHITE AND LEMON SPOTTED setter, namtd Groce. Fiuder please return to F. W. Dunn, 721 Madison street, ar.d receive re- ward. f'OR RENT-NICE NEW FLAT FOR SMALL tara'-jy: sls: water Included. Dr Albin, Kit- tinger buiidtisg. I:«C,R SALE-DOUBLE DESK, 9 UNION block. T,-OK RENT?Hot'SE OF NINE ROOMS: MOD- X cm disprove men ts; one block from Denny hotel. W. tarry smith, room 44 Col man building, Front street. IX>R RENT-A COTTAGE. INQCIRE 2,616 Front street. F'OR RENT?NEAR LAKE t'XION. HOUSE si* rooms, $16.50; houv seven rooms, #'21.50; near car line; graded street; water tree. Lee & Bowden, Coitnau building. yOR RENT- EOFR AND FIVE-ROOM i apartments, new; hath room; hot and cold water: only two blocks from cable; at JftO and *>J5 per month. Apply (jeorge W. Bacon. 6-".' Second street. yOR RENT-EIGHT ROOM nOCSE ON MAD- T ison and Sixteenth; south side. yOR RENT-TWO NEW AND ELEGANTLY 1 finished booses, two stores and brick base- ments; larce rooms. high ceihngs, wide hall*, plate and art gia»- windows; all modem improvements; mus; !»e seen to f>e ap; .ret. iated; low rents to suita- ble tenants. Apply to John Nestor, architect, room 16 Hinckley b ; .«:k. yOR RENT-THREE EIGHT-ROOMED X hou.se? with all modern convenience*, Includ- ing baih. hot and cold water, cellar, trunk rooai, g>**l pantry, rhma cl><sets, alcove and large closets, brick foundation* and well-lighted attics; in a good neighborhood, ono bl>-ek from cable cars, on a graded, sidewallted street. JoLn M. Teuney, 709 Second street. FOR SAI E?BFAL ESTATE. yOR s.vLE?A MCST GO BY J Monday next: c rner lot 4. block 1, Walla Walla addition, two bouses: good well of water; niec location, inquire at premises. POK SALE-FOR FIVE AND TEN-A<"RK V tracts in section 22. township '.'4 N.. l:. 1 E. (navy jv.rd site;, call on Rees P. Dauiels, room 212 Butler block. L-OR -ALE-TWENTY ACRES AT <IPNE'S , I tr.'..io projierty. For tortus and further piurtio ulors eaii on or address Kitsap County Pioneer. rOR SAI.E-A BARGAIN ; TWO FINE E Sot*. West cattle: on cabie liae; fSOO tacb, half cash. Address P. O. bos 1,32 a. yoR -ALE-KrrsAP COUNTY FARM i ; 1 miles fnrn Sidney: 60 acres marsh land, drained atid uEder cultivation; cut this year T5 tors of bay: *in.id frame house, s; x-'. baVi well and outbuildings; !iOO fruit tree*, m.nt of thetn beariiuc place all under fence: stream of waur: iKK>. otn-half cash. Whitaker, room 5 Erve IMb V'vß SALE-SO ACRES IMPROVED BOTTOM i la?d ..itable f>r Kariiening. ten railer from >e- attie . t> railroad: sp»-cial tor a fe-A a;s,> 30 acres with five under cultivation, with p «><i h.sus-. barn and orchaj-d; fine bottom land- must be sold. A. W. Shepherd A Co., 54 Columbia! r-OR SALE?TEN FINE LOTS IN WALLINO- I fbrd s addition to Green lake; on motor line- owner to no Eaat: must -ell at once at treat sacrifice. Address Bo* I.OSS, city. yon s VLE CHF.tP-A LOT r, BLOCKS I fn i. -r Cable, overlooking Lake Washing tor.. Apply to J. smith, owner. 523 Third «tree;. yt>R sAi r.-40, fWOR 193 ACRES. MOSTLY F bottom tan.'., (rood improvements: easv :erc« lorw wan «si! take part ;n grood iostde lot's, ii. L O'Rosirke. 310 Columbia street. L-OV. -V . 1 ONF OF THE BEST F\RM< rx 1 u Washington: 1 aor»~t, t> acr>-> hor< ftdariAspl. jii and niiead'w land .'acres card.-: ' t»v s<-t. of bi;-.u>iu.« horses cattle, p- _;.-rv, cat- rtaces «ajp4T,« ar.d ail farm iraj>len.ent> ,ne and a ait'is lr in depot » n N. rt*!ern Pac.r.. ra - r< a.. full particular, at our v<bc«. Oevine 4 ter, '.* l oottstein bioca. L"OR «\I V Ft'RTY At RES IN THE NAVY I yar-i «;e wUI 'v soiti as a whole or .1 tr» -s to ?tut nur» ha»ers. Appiy at room SIS butler V»R >AI.E OR LEASE?FINE FARM IX 1 -v ber .0 *. res aid r <al bUii-liu^s. } Ad.treas Kitsap. office. TX>t SALE-A BEAVTIFCLBCILDtNG LOT. Ab» si >e: out w;h fruit trees, Yeoier avenue I '-evetsteeuu; >:re«; a barsstii. Aip.y i 315 teaeca street. J ' FOR SALE?4O ACRES; ONE-HALF MILE from Port Washington hay; *lO per acre. Ad- dress Land. Post-Intelligencer. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OR VA- cani property: short time f.ought. I. P. Taylor. 13. 14 and 15 Scbenerman block. FOR SALE?I2O ACRES NEAR FALL CITY; one mile from railroad; *960; half cash, bal- ance four years. 6 per cent. M. L O'Roorke. 310 Coiumbia street, one block east of postofllce. FOR SALE-HOUSES ON MONTHLY PAY- ment«:lf I have not got what ym want will build ft for you. H. S. Turner. 221 Batier block. FOR 8 ALE-LODGISG-HOUSES. F*OR SALE-LODGING HOUSE, CHEAP; suitable for a man: clears from 4200 to 1300 per month. W. T. Hail. 608 Second street. F»P. SALE?LODGING-HOUSE: A GOOD paying lodging-bouse, on easy terms. 1,408 Front street. BUSINESS CHAXCES. "C'OR SALE?SHOOTING GALLERY FOR A sale cheap, if taken soon: permanent location and paying well: good reason* for selL'ng. Corner Third and Washington, in People's theater. rV)R SALE?ON EASY TERMS. A NEW SASH, r door and blind factory; well located on La.ke Union. Also lots in Anacortes and Ship Harbor. S. H. T. S. Co., room -48 Boston block. Fop. SALE-THE BEST PAYING BUSINESS in Seattle; daily cash receipt 870: profits MOO to fSOO monthly: only *1.500 cash. Address Rare Chance. Post-Intelligencer. FOP. SAI-E - LIVERYMEN. ATTENTION! For sale or exchange for inside property, one erf best livery, sale sad boarding stables in Seattle; doing large and increasing business. Best of reasons for selling. Call on or address. F. B. Hol- lenbeck, 9 Union block. FOR SALE-SALOON AND FIXTURES; good location; cheap rent. Apply 501 Wash- ington street. Ij*Oß SALE?RESTAURANT DOING GOOD business in a good location: a bargain: on ac- count of owner going East. Address Bargain, Poat- Intelligencer. FOR SALE-STOCK OF GENERAL MER- chandise in a growing town: making f.VXi per month; must »>e sold; liberal t-iscouct. Ad.iress S. A W., 1,105 Pad.4c avenue, Tacoma, Wash. FOR SALE?THE CHEHALIS COUNTY Chronicle is offered for sale: it is the best pac- ing newspaper in the Gray * Harbor region. Ad- sjess The Chronicle. El ma. Wash., for particulars. FOR SALE-ESTABLISHED BUSINESSES of all kind*. W. T. Hall. 608 Second street. FOR SALE OR LEASE?A LARGE THREE- story brick hotel, situated .n a growing town in the Willamette valley, supplied with everything needed to run the business. Inqu Ire of McClure <s Wheeler. 230 and 231 Seattle block. rOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS STEAMBOAT V and barge business. For particulars inquire of A. P. S|,a.u,:ag. Seattle Tag £ Barge 00., or of har- bor master. P)R SALE-ONLY MILUNERY AND dressmaking establishment in a town of 800 peopie: best of reasons for selling. Address A. S., care Post-Intehigenoer. YEW YORK DRESSMAKING PARLORS? As Leading house for fashions, styles and quk k dispatch at lowest prices: perfect fit euaranteed: new fashion plates Just arrived from the Ease Call 1.431 Third street, between Union and Pike. f*OR SALE?A COMPLETE SET OF AB- stract books to Whatcom county. For price and terms apply to Jones A Carlyon. Sehome. Wash. FOR SALE?A FIRST-CLASS SALOON: GOOD location. Inquire of M. Herdelsohn, importer of cigars. No. 120 South Second street. FOR SALE-SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF- fered manufacturers or easiness men !n the new town of MeMurray. on Lake McMurray, Skagit connty. on S., L S. A E. R R.; a good busi- ness point. Marcus Kenyon. room 3, Llewellyn- Dodge building. Seattle. FOR SALE?FIRST-CLASS TAILOR Busi- ness. A dress "Tailor." care Post-Intelligencer. FOR SALE?MISCELLAXEOVS. FOR SALE-FINE PICTURES AT COST. 2.214 Front street. I 'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-FOB INSIDE property, one pair black carriage horses, har- ness and family carriage. Inquire Jackson and Twelfth. FOR SALE?NEARLY NEW. SCHUMAN piano, cheap. 1.408 Front sueet. IX) P. SALE-A SMALL LAW LIBRARY, t ail ai room 29. Safe Deposit building. f'OR SALE-ONE FIRST QUALITY ELE- gant lady's sealskin cr>at and cap; length 53 inches. Can be seen at Wells Fargo Company's office. TX)B SALE AND WANTED?SECOND-HAND A carpe's. stoves, tents, counters, etc. Eugene Chapio, Sixth and Pike. I?OR SALE-FINE HORSE AND BUGGY, cheap: very styiish horse and new buggy: also a good, gentle sadd.e horse, very cheap. Inquire L H. Rogers. 104 Butler block. I 'OR SALE-SLOOP MARGARET. BS' TONS. 3 years old lata bargain. Address* R. C. Pol- hill. Brown's Point. Hood's canal. Carlton. Wash. FOR SALE-FURNITURE FOR FIVE-ROOM house, nearly new. at a bargain. J. F. Lord & Co.. 2.317 Front street. SALE-CHEAP: 13 OXEN. WELL brrken. with yokes and logging outflt. Applv S. Baxter «fc Co.. West street, between spring and Seneca. SALE?FIP. E-PROOF SAFE. CHEAP. For terms Address G. W., care Post-Intelli- gencer. J 'OP. SALE?936O WILL BUY FURNITURE of 7-rootu cottage; cottage for rent. E. B.Ches- ter. 2.314 West street. 4 RTHUR L COON. GOTTSTEIN BUILD- A ing; the Jno. J. Mitchel? New York Standard System used: "our specialty" trousers to order. Seattle. Wash. PERSOXAL. T F VOC WANT( IIEAP Ul 81NESS ( HANCES 1 ca-i on GeorgeJC. Maries, -*O7 Commercial siwt. MARRIAGE BUREAU. 307 CMOX STREET. r««>m 4. Seattle. Washington. Send 10 cents tor circular. CHRISTIAX SCI EXCE. pHRI-TIAN lENCF-FKEE TEACHING V an ! hewing. Mrs. Williams. km Cedar street. FOR LEASE. FOR LEASE-A NEW HOTEL IN PORT X Angeles; 30 rooms. Apply or .uidress George H. Gaie Port Angeies, or S. M. Gre* nieaf, Arling- ton bote!. Seattle. MISCELLAXEOTS BUTCHFR BUSINESS: DOING A GOOD trade in good location, or wtT exchange tor rr perty. l{per<£ Rt-aiCK. room 12 Scfceuenaao t.ocs. HIGHFST CASH PRICE PAID FOR NEW and second-hand furniture, carpets, desks, etc. 1.408 Ftunt street. TWO EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN 1 have small capital for opening t new or pur- ehasivg an e.*tan.3h«i, business. Address F G. I TF YOU WI>H TO RENT \ H >CSE FOR *ls 1 or more apply Jo Howard 4 GiiUs, room 1 Col man building. T F YOC WANT FURNITCRE. CARPETS. 1 curtains. stoves, everything fur hOi>-*f?ping, on easy weekly payment.*. cali at Ueiltowa Furniture C- rupany 2.324 r ront street. »it to Beiievue h Nor.b >? attle. T<> ALL IN SEARCH OF A <KK)D OPENING 1 m the hardware :rug. ftmiiture, uianular- .r- --u ior other t .-;r.e- - in a new and growing place. s«v -{*»«ial advantage* oifenng in McMurray. n S-! I ~ a E. 'a'lr- a-! Marcus Kenyon. roora 3 Ll weliyn-ljOilge buildins U R1 NT-A V vRM OF 146 \t UEs MOST- -1 y ui.der cuttiuaU-.'U: on Ho*w"? t-Ar*i- orchard and bclldinga. Aiidress Th«m.as Warson Port uazuble. Wash. \\'K HAVE BONDED THE CP.EAM OF * acreace m the v>cinirr of the tavj- yanL oa ? Oivfcard bay. at extremely low aad wtii give tnve*K>rs the benefit of the " ? - Wheeler * X0.600 Iturd street. SHORT-TIME LOANS ON REAL ESTATE and chattels. W. P. McElwain, Olympic block. HOWE A CORSON (JAMES B HOWE AND Warren C< rv>r. , attorneys at law.rooms } 4 and 15, Coiman buiid:ng. I, 1 W. TROUNCE, ROOM A HALLER .F . bailding. makes advances on notes and short- date mortgages; buvs and sells scrip and local se- curities. SMITH A I.ITTELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; rooms 309,310. 311 Butler building. MORTGAGE LOAN'S MADE FOR LONG OR short t.-rm on improved farm and city prop- erty. at re&v>oaoie rues: loans closed without de- lay, paper* drawn and money paid at my office D. F. Mctonnaughey. room 5 Llewellyn-Dodge build- ing. MONEY TO LOAN-ALL KINDS OF ASSION- abIe life insurance policies purchased at hlgh- est cash price?; i-ians on «*me negotiated at reason- able rates. Address, with ?tam;> inclosed, N. B. Whitley, Tacoma, Wash. LOANS MADE ON cm*REALESTATE: ONE to five years' time; lowest rare, in the city. R. M. Palmer, Manager. 12 Rox well block. PENNSYLVANIA A PCGETSOUND INVEST- ment Company?Money to loan on lore or short time; leans c:<«s«si" without delay. C. H. Townseud, Manager, 35 Occidental oloc.i. MORTGAGE LOANS IN SUMS OF SSOO TO 350.0(<0 on improved c:ty and farm property 1 Seattle or vir;nity promptly c.rrsed at lowest rates obtainable: money advanced on building leans as improvement# progress: good secured paper bought or negotiated. E. A. Ayerst & Co., 49 Haller block. MONEY TO LOAN ON LONG OR SHORT time at reasonable rates. loam closed without delay. Fowler <<? Corner. Olympic block, corner Commercial street and Yesler avenue. MONEY-IF YOU NEED MONEY ON watches, diamonds or any article of vaiue. caii on Uncle Harris. 204 Washington street, opposite Standard theater. MORTGAGE LOANS MADE ON IMPROVED city and farm property at reasonable rales and on favorable terms: loans closed without de- lay: building loans solicited. J. K. Ed mis ton, room 10. Scheuenr.an block, corner Front and Cherry streets. Seattle, Wa-^h. nnn ° F BAX FRANCISCO 7 PER tJJwt/jUUU cent, money to loan on inside property. F. W. Trounce, Room A. Haller build- ing ground floor). MISS GHEALS BOARDING AND DAY school tor girls will reopen January 5, 1891; sis resident teachers: special primary class being organ iie.l to commence February 1. For particu- lars apply to the principal. Miss Cheat, 612 Colum- bia street. Seattle. ii I (1 TO *I,OOO TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, V'" horses, wagons, pianos and personal prop- erty, without removal: confidential. Seattle Loan Company. 222 Butler block. ItRESSXAKIXG. I>ON TON DRESSMAKING PARLORS-SUITS ' from *5 up: cutting and fitting: draping and flushing a specialty. Mrs. N. E. Morgan, rooms 24 and 25 Union block, second floor. QCHOOL OF PRACTICAL. CIVIL. MECHAN- O ical. Mining, Encneering.Surveyine. Draught- ing, Architecture, Assaying aad Navigation. 1 70' i Second street. Portland, Or., and 72;s Market street, .?san Francisco. Cal. Established 1864. A. VAN- DER NAILLEN. Pres. Send for circular. ELITE DRESSMAKING PARLORS?MRS. J. M. Nelson, Doathitt building. 811 Second street, between Columbia and Marion: take elevator; second floor; stairway in Kpler block. Mrt>. h. C. MADDOCKS' DRESSMAKING parlors, rooms 8.9 and 10 Starr-Bo vd block. Front street, foot of ( 'berry. The Bonanza tailor system for dreis totting la jght, the a. vat reliable In use. MISS JOSIE E. HARRIS, FASHIONABLE dressmaker, parlors S3 and t>4 Rengstorff block. Second street. Stylish garments and pat- terns cut to order. PLAIN SEWING PARLORS? ROOM 3, 1,008 Front. MISS AGNES ANDERSON GUARANTEES A perfect 8t; wedding costumes a specialty. 1.20? Yesler avenue. MRS. M. M. KELLY. FASHIONABLE DRESS- maker; the "S. T." system taught. 1,424 Second. 3iILLISEIi T. IIV3R SALE?AT HALF PRICE. STYLISH millinery to close up business. 310 Columbia street, between Third arid Fourth, on« block east of post office. MILLINERY-MRS. M. D. PEASE WOULD call the attention of her many old and new customers to inspect an invoice of millinery goods just received. Corner Spring and Second. MRS. A. M. MACDONAI.D IS OFFERING specialties Ip trimmed millinery at very tow prices. Second street, comer Pike. 4 T MISS CHEASTY'S, CORNER SECOND and Columbia streets, can be found every- tfe.ng in the line of millinery: ladies' furnishing goods; new goods constantly" arriving; prievs al- ways the lowest. MRS. J. J. CHESSMAN IS AN ARTIST In designing elezant headware. To be con- vinced of the tact, call at the Wonder, 823 Third street, or 407 P. ice street. MILLINERY? NEW YORK MILLINERY parlors: fine millinery a specialty; ha:s and bonne's trimmed to order. Mrs. A. P. Wlnslow, Bigelow house. 316 Pike street. MRS. REYNOLDS, THE SUCCESSFUL TEST and business medium, gives life readings: no cards; no questions. Has removed to new brick Front street, between Spring and Seneca; hours from 10 io 4. TAILORIXG. GENTLEMEN OF SEATTLE-? 50 SUIT etotbe*, *42.50: 545 suit. *4O: ,*4u suit *3-5; #35 salt, S3O: pants same reduction. W. Wise- man. taiior, 605 Mam street, between Sixth and Seventh. R J. LASSEN, MERCHANT TAILOR?COR- fi. ner Front and Marion streets. Han*s A Dickwan's biiilding (entrance on Marion street), Seattle, Wash. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOCR CLOTH- irg cleaned. altered and repaired is at J. Smith s. 623 Third street, near Cherry. STEXOG RAP HERS. JESSIE M DOI'GALL. TYPEW RITER COPY- isu Room 21, Scueuerman block. OTKNOORAPHER W ITH BK>T CITY REF- O erei c* - wishes a position with some !a« or business linn. Address A. 8., pxstoftice box 892. \R TYPEWRITER HEADQUAR- »* ters; shorthand and typewriting; typewriters rented; supplies. -3 RoxweU building. "PEMTNGTON TYPEWRITER. SHORTHAND IV and typewriting headquarters: machines and supplies Room 342. Seattle block. XOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS. N'OTICE-THE ANNCAL MEETING OF she .-Keckholder* of the Puget Sound National Bank of Seattle, for the eiecu n of directors and transaction f sue ? other business as t; ay come before it. will be held on Tuesday. January 13. lSfl, at 3 o'cif>ck p. ti;. J. FURTH. Caahier. December 12. 1»90. VOTICE OF STiKTKHOLDERv MEETING- 'S The annual meeting of the stockholders < f the King County Investment Company No. 2. will be heifi at the otPce jf the company la Seattle, oo Tuesday. Dec, IS. ISSO. The object of the meet- ing is to eiee? a Soard of trustees for the ensuing year, and to * rar: -»act such other business as may pr peri.l he bef>->rMt. Alfred Holman, presi- dent. <> Ibert B >ai;tfc secretary DAXCIXG ACADEMt. r>ROFFSSOR M C AKKE, 41 < BATTERY X -tree;: Wednesdays and Tburv-'ay* jj\ec:ie; Saturday*. pn\ ate iesso.TS. modern society Jaii'. ptease call or write. iAUEEN CTTY DANCING ACADEMY. WASH- U ington hall, 1..VJ6 »i*?h -tr»*t; a.ivaace*i c Monday and Friday evei.iasfs: he, cners* c;is» Thursiav evening', private ??-v=!i»; * *J\i a specialty, G. Lcpjk >end far cir- ular. EXGJXEEBS AXD COXTRACTORS. CAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE COMPANY"? Engineers and contractors for br..tares it every description: wharf Duilduig. pile driviiig. dretlgiag and steam rhovel excavating plans aad tiocs on appiicau<»i; correspondence ao- Uc.u.ii. Caoe, Occidental tuock, aeatUe, Wa&b. REES P. DANIELS, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, moms 211-212. second floor, Butler block. HUrtHES A HASTINGS. ATTOHNEVS AT law. rooms 42. 43, 44. 45. Hai>r block. EE. SIMPSON. ATTORNET AND COUN- ? jailor at !IT; rooms 12 and 13 Occidental block. f EARGE A. n.AWLEV. HENRY W. PROUTV, " J HawUy A Prouiy, attorneys (late of Chicago bar't, 709 .second street, cattle. Wash. PAUL D'HEIRRY. LAND ATTORNEY. ROOM 412-413 Butler block: will practice before the U. 8. Land office and interior department. CE. BOWMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW; ? rooms 2U and 21 Safe Deposit bonding. HANKEY A FRANKLIN. LAWYERS: ROOMS 309. 310 and Sll Wash-.ngrou building. Front st;eet. near Cberry. Seattle, Wash. TH. CANN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ? at law. Office, room 105. Seattle block. F. RANDOLPH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . 424 and 425 Batier block. C'HARLES H. TOWNSEND?ATTORNEY AT / law. Room 35 Occidental block. PENNEFATHER A WILLIAMSON. ATTOR- neysatlaw; Temple Court chambers: Third street, next to Russell bouse. FRED H PETERSON. ATTORNEV AND conn**:!<->r a: law: corner Yesler avenue arid Commercial street. PP. CARROLL ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? rooms 46. 47, 48 Boston block. Seattle, Wash. \rr S. RELFE. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL- '\u25a0 ? lor at law .late of tUd St. Lou.i bar <- Room 15, Colonial block. Seattle. THEODORE J. HE PUY. EX-JUDGE OF THE N. Y. Supreme court, fvnnn? attorney of \u25a0!i« Chicago J!, raiinwl. lu« of Let Angeles. Cat Land and eorjv .ration lawyer. 813 Second street. Epier block, rooms 5 and 8. DYER A CRAVEN-TRU«TEN P. DYER. Edwin W. Craven, lawyer* room 312. 313, 314 ar.d 315. Bnf.er block, Seattle, Wash., corner Second and James. EMMONS A FMMON* ATTORNEYS AT law, Seattle, Wash.; Portland, Or. pALE<t FAY. ATTORNEYS AND COUN- vJ sellors. rooms 9 and 10, Boston block; r.par- ton law and land contests a specialty. W'IFSTLINGA WIESTLING (JOSnUA M. ' ' WiestUng and Frank B. Wiestiing* attorneys and counsellor* at law. Rooms 2 and 3, Bo»:oo block, Seattle. Wash. p REENF. <fc TURNER fRODGER S. GREENE, yJ L. T. Turner-', attorney* and counsellors at la-.v. Rooms s*. $3 and 54 Boston block, Seattle, Wash. PRESTON, CAP.R A PRESTON (HAROLD Prestoa, E. M. Carr, C. H. Preston:', attoruovs and counsellors at law. Rooms 211. 212, 213 ai.d 214 Seattle bloek. PA TESTS. PATENTS PROCURED?WRITE FOR "AIV vice to Inventors." G. H. King. Attorney. 38 Rensst-.-rff block. DR C. X GAY, DEXTIST, 902 SECOXD street. ED CCA TIOXAL. FRENCH LESSONS?CLASSES OR SINGLE pupils taken, at office or at home: terms reason- able. Prof. E. <ie Loynes, room 44 Boston block. MT. RAINIER SEMINARY?FOR YOUNG ladies and children, corner Fifth and Ma«i:son streets; opened August 27th: pupils received at any time. For pa.-t.culars address Miss M. B. Cochrane, principal. 517 Madison street, Seattle. FOCAL AX~D IX3TRCMEXTAL WI SIC. ED. CRANDALL. TEACHER OF SINGING . at the State University, has a few hoars open for outside puptls. ZITnER THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. ROOM 112, Washington building. Front street. BANJO AND GUITAR LESSONS By o. R Babbitt. 506 Main street. CONSERVATORY OF ARTS?EMBRACING V/ : schools of music, eiocuttcn, language-? painting, embroidery; send lor catalogue. Corner Front and Spring streets. MUSICAL INSTITUTE, SOUTHWEST COR- ner Second and Lenora streets. Thorough in- struction; grand piano®; musical library; city ref- erences. Mrs. Wiilard. principal. IIAIRDR E3SIXG. HAIR DRESSED IN LATEST STYLES; hangs cut and curled for 25 cents, bair dressed for 25 cents during December to advertise. Rooms 112 and 113 Washington building. Front street, over Stewart <fc Holmes. IADIES* II AIR DRESSING AND MANICURE J parlors; elegant assortmen; of hair goods and cosmetics. Rooms 112 and 113 Washington build- ing. Front street, over Stewart <t Holmes. COXF ECTI OXERS. TCE CREAM. CONFECTIONERY. ETC. JL Henry's ice cream, all flavors, alwavs on hand, delivered promptly to all part* of the citv; Metn> politan brick*. all flavors, one ouart 60 cnts, three pints 80 cents, two quart* fl. or tC per gallon; home made candies made fresh datlv; largest a*C sortioeut in the city, at Henry s. 817 "Third street. BATHS. VENDOME TURKISH BATHS. PLAIN > batbs. 25.-; open day and night; separate ladies' department. Kilgec block, t>o6 Second. CEATTLE HOT SALT WATER BATHS- special apartments tor ladies; corner West and Seneca streets. C. H Davis, proprietor; A. H_ Crane, manager. CLAIRi'OTAXTS. TT'LORANCE MARVIN. PROPHETESS. WHO JT predicted the Seattle tire. Room 3, Phinney block, corner Front and Seneca streets. MAXICI'SE. MRS ELMER STEARNS. MANICURE, CHl- nopodist and complexioaist; Radian treat- ment. 322 James street. 4 LICE M. AIKEN?EXPERIENCED MANI- -A cure and I lectrologlst: parlors 29 and 30 Hol- ycke block. Front and Spring streets. SECOXI)-HAXI> noons. \\'ILL GIVE MORE CASH FOR XEW AND *' second-fci%ud furniture, stove*. carpets, etc. at 1,408 fro Lit siittt PA>H FOR SECOXD-HAXD HOUSEHOLD, V goods: also seli new and second-baud stove# and furniture. X. M. Freeman, 1,525 Front street EJTGIXEERS A\D OR A t'ii UTS HEY. CHARLES H. BAKER. CIVIL ENGINEER and contractor. Offices. 17-21 Epler buUdtng. EG. HUNT. CIVIL ENGINEER, COUNTY ? surveyor. 416 Butler block. OP. ANDERSON A CO.. ENGINEERS AND ? draughtsmen: city, county and to»n«hio biue-printing a specialty. Rooms 42 2 nd 423 Butler block. T P. THOMPSON. CIVIL ENGINEER AND " ? survevor; surveys, estfruat« and superin'tend- enoe. P. 6. box 234. Room 349 Seattle block. PAUL KrECKER. CIVIL AND CONSULTING ?!i r T \ e^ or I * Bd draasrhtsmau. Office r.oma and 61 t aion block, beatcle. Wash. 13ICHARD NEVINS. JR.. fvvu. ENGINEER 305 \u25a0>»«» CCUP.R\ A OWENS. CIVIL ENGINEERS- O plans, surveys and "npenntendpnee prcmmiV executed. Rooms 4dl a.. ', 462 Seauif bloci. ARCHITECTS. KMALLANDAINE. JR.. ARCHITECT . >.%tue block, Wash. 354 CAUNDERs 4 HOIGHTON. ARCHITECTS k Rooms -H. *_ i anil 28. Washington Territory In vestment Company s building. J 111 E'iSAfSSS; Eoolu "? piSHER, ARCHITECT, SEATTLE, WASH. \ RLKN H. TOWLE AND FRANK N WILCOX architects. Rooms 9 and 10 Colonial block. ' H ARCHITECT. ROOMSSB AND streets.' 1 COrner i! * cood Columbia Al'E Bl'Y AND <FLL XEW AXD SECOND- »» ha.Ki hous-hold s: x*ks of ail descriptions *or EMRRELLA REPAIRING. YMBRELLAS AN!) PAR \SOLS REPAIRED. «_ recovered a,..i made to order: aT* i>r niptiv done and iparaii teed. George W. Fey. 22 1 Colam- bsa. opposite post office. I'MBBELLAS AND PARASOLS REPAIRED i- and recovered. No. I.tWO corner Second and P;ne struts. Seattle. Wash. Fred Taak*. PHOTOGRAPHERS. EGGAN BROS HAVE JUST OPENED AN photographic studio at Xo. 113 Marion street. BOYD A BRAAS?ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPH ers; views cf Seattle and vicinity. 614 Front street. McCLA IRE-FINE FOTOGRAFS. CORNER Third and Seneca. FLORIST. CUT ROsES. PINKS CHRYSAN- £h«ma®» every dav; floral arid Cbristaaaa decorations tastefully arranged, Louis Z.eg.er, 014 Second street. I ETERIXA RIAXS. p RE EN 4c NUGENT. VETERINARY PHYSI- ' T ctar.s aiul Mtrgeons; honorary gra<iaat«» « »nt. Vrt. College; olß<-e an-J infirmary at Ourney tab ~ r. \\ est ajid Liiiver-ity sLrevta. Tele- phone 432. DR. A. J. McINTOSH.GRADCATE OF ONTA- rIo Vet. Colifae. at Moatana stabies. Offi--e tel- phone. VO0; residence. 367. COMMIBSIOX 3/ERt'HAXTS. HR. HAMMOND A CO. (SUCCESSORS TO ? Anderson 4 Faegre . commission merchants and whoiesaie deaiers m hay, gram, feed and pro- duce; storage solicited, commercial dock, foot of Mart.iwi street, Seattle, Wash. BL ACKSMITIIIXF}. T>OBERT G. WFSTEHMAX. HEAVY TOtLiZ , ?f r * r * i bUcks a»h:a2. machlri *hio sietka.txKil an<i boiMUBX wo*lc- *2l i.n wT p " of e*Jear tvfnat. p. , D TEIXG AXT) CLEAXIXG. W A^£' ER S? S X -PRACTICAL DYER \N!> «« *«££"* of - Adiw ' cu ***£ PHTStCIAXS AXD SCRGEOXS. DRS. DAWSON <fc E.YGLESOX; L. R r '- v ?*- aon. M. D., J. B. Ea«lesr>n. M D : offic for the preset; t room A, Cot man block. Front street; office telephone Xo. 75; in. Eagleson's residence Xo. «5. DR. FRAXK BROOKS OFFICE, ROOM U Occidental block. DRS. A. AXD M. DeVOE-GEXERAI, MF.DI- cal practice And surgery. Office, 19 Boeton block. AfOXTGOMERY RESELL. M. D., PHYSI- Han and ?urpaoto. '-ffice Haller bi<*k, seeon.l ar>d Coinmnta streers; boors 10 to 12 a m., 3to 5 *3."} 7t04 p. m.: telephone 518: residence No. 1.024 C'tlnmbia street, telephone 561. DR B. MYERS. GRADUATED IX GER- many: office: Room 33 Gotwtem building. cor- ter Ccinmbta and Front: residenee: 208 Blrcp street; telephone: office, .>96; residence, 563. Di- seases of women and children a specialty. DR HARRY DOA>*E. OFFTCE AXD IX- stitute, No. 125 Be;l street, corner second, on tine of cable road. Xortb Seattle, Wash. CiBAH IvEXDALL, M. D. -OFFICE AND O residence. 35 and 38 Holyoke Wock. Front and Sprin? street; entrance and elevator on Spring streeet. DR. O. P. ASKAM. 709 SECOND STREET ; telephone, office. 281; residence. 282. CM. MARTIX. M. D.?-OFFICE. ROT) MS . 37 ao«i 38 Occidental block: residence, same DA. MITCHELL, M. D. 28 AND 29 ? Olympic aiock. corner Commercial and dea- ler avenue. Seattle, Wash.: telephone. 322. DR. McCCLLOCH, ROOMS 6 AXD 7. HALT.ER block, corner Second aad Colombia. telephone \<x 136. DR E. G. JOHXSOX. PHYSICIAX AXD SI R- geon; residence. 917 Yesler avenue; office, rooms 6 and 7 r'efceueraoan blfick, corner Frv.nt and Cberrv streets; telephone 256. MRS. 3. 3. DEAN. PHYSICIAN' AND SUR- geon: office. Seattle block: office hour*. 11 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 4:30 p. m,: resident*-, corner Repub- lican and Temperauce street; telephone Na 413, at residence S CARMAN. M. v.. PHYSICIAN AND SUR- ? geon: sratiaate of the department of medic-.ne and surgery University City of New York; office, rooru 34 "and 33 Rjiton block; Surgeon 8.. L. S. E. R. Co.. Surgeon N. P. ft Co.: surgeiry and <iis- faw of women a srvcialty; general practice at- tended to; telephone 18S- Of VI. IS TS AXT> ATRISTH. DR. KIBBE?OCULIST AND AURIST AND physician diwian of the throat. Removed to Haller Mock. corner Columbia awl Second streets, rooms 4 and 5. pEO. A. REICH. M. Du OCULIST. AURIST VJf and physician for diseases of the taroat. Office, room 84 Boston block. DP.. STILLSOX, SURGFON FOR EYE. EAR. niae and throat. Ha!Vr building: will leave October Ist for a five months' tour among the hos- pitals of New York and Europe. I>I:\TIST*. DR. G. G. GRIFFIX. PAIXLESS DEXTLST; Eastern prices. 905 Front street f C. GRASSE, DENTIST, OFFICE IN GOTT- O . ste<n block, corner Front and Columbia; rooms 15. 16; entrance on Columbia street. DR. W. F. GIDDINOS. D. D. S_ GRADUATE Boston Der.iaJ College; rooaa 223, aeaule block, corner Th.rd and Cherry streets. P * A HOLMES. D. D. S.-ROOMS 28 AND 27 V. Coiman bu.lding. Front street, between Colum- bia and Marion. JSSJTOS AXD CHEMISTS. CE. BOGAP.DCS, FORMERLY CHEMIST ? fbr the B. AO. R. R. . also practical Mum and chemist m Chicago: mines examined: a-va'ing and chemical wort of ail kinds done: classes In as- saying. Room 8. Terry building. corner Commer- cial a«d Washington streets. Seattle, Wash. ART. JOHN NOGLEBERG. THE CHICAGO ARTIST, studio room 25, Kme <ft Rosenberg building. Front street, foot of Cherry. \ FINE LINE OF DECORATIVE ART -i goods for «*le: suitable for holiday gifts. J.J. Ham bright, 1.324 Third street, near Union. MISS M. McCULLOCH - INSTRUCTION given in oil painting and crayon; crayon work a specialty. Studio 905 Yesier avenue. \RT PARLORS-MRS. A. E. COX. PEN AND ink etching*. painting, art embroiders-. stamp- ing, etc.; specialty card writing. 1,3i9 Third street. MRS. H. A. PLANCK'S DECORATTVE ART rorttni: instruction* ariven in oil. tapestry, clois- son!e and water color painting: also art embroidery specialties for the holiday trade; siamplQKand pink- ing executed on short notice; orders respectfully solicited. 1,424 Second street. t MISS NELLIE HAZLEWOOD, ARTlST?lN- structions given: orders takf-a in oil. crayon, pastel, water colors; holiday work a speciaUv Room 417, Bntier block. ' PI AXOS A XI) ORGAXS. RL. DL RANT. 109 COLUMBIA STREET: ? piano*, organs, musical instruments of all kln-is. and the sheet music and music book bouse of Seattle: 10.000 copies of popular (sheet music at 10c per copy. If CHRISTIANER?LARGEST ASSORTMENT ? of pianos and oreanv at lowest prices for cash or on accommodating terras: second-hand instru-" treats exchanged for or bought for cash. Third and Seneca streets, Seattle. G' RANT VAUGHAN?PIANOS AND ORGANS \ Seattle block, core-r Third and Cherry streets. s*»attle. SEWIXO MACHIXES. .aSSTSSTSKS 1? l. M'.\u25a0 L. -Ml 2 Third TR T~YK EACTOR T. QIKEN CITY TRUNK FACTORY: RET\II ?nuftniuw or tmnfcv ytmim, MaSwa* suftp», repairn*. .jas-soviis o<-r:hi*as- corner Second aaj \v ash; " ntmst AUCTIONEERS. SJF.ATTI.E ACCTIOIf COXPANY WILT Rr v p every 4^rtption tfwiroos of s*iLinz « ,-rivau- or public calj; preiu:s*« 1U South Thirt i K':vb»rtson, aacronwrs. °wwna» & PROFESSIONAL XURSE. T ADIES PRIVATE L? A CiTv" STAGE USE. MAIL AND STAGE LINE FROM I-VI.VV City to SheitQß aa«t Kamiichie. daily an<i re turn: cbtinertiocts made with tr* ~7K, ,W" Grits l!ir>*ir J lit * ,EM *"d boats tor vj»»h U I - on«- proprietor. >,he;ton, IEOAL >' OTIC TX THE PROBATE~ 1 Cosinty. «tatef f W».bia«Qi r <»®« In the matter of tft® esta-Voj deceased. No. SOS. Order to » tributkm shrmM not he Kt<nt Xeivm. *dmin.ur4tor of «v, <trr aa li. Olsen. Hftrwi havio* his petition setting forth Lhat In a condition to fie r;-»ed <>v j oftho WMM thereof MSSBSI entitled by law ib*re*o, and < t court that aaid retitica -*t."» a* to authorize a dUirbuuca of the estate: * It lathr-ref- reordered by the m.., Sj sors interested In the estate of Olsen he at»d appear f*»for«- the of Kin* county, state of U room of said court in the nty afaLl'... m day of January. 3801, at the hon-rjii of aaidday. t'w>n and there so *l* tbey have why an .-.rier of - be made of the reatcSne of heir* and perv>ns in naid :i«T cordtns to law. It u furtaer oriered that a ,~or>* v \u25a0 onr* w*-ic frrr f»vo? <-' - fore the *aM sth lav of faaaipr InteliUrer.f*r t Saturday !*we »-.l?!' sua-arss,?" k- _ J of a.- STATE or n- A a*tT»aTo^ Corjrry or Kt*<». . l «\u25a0 *\u25a0 r. Richard rlerk of the r?ji \u25a0 Kin* coont >. of WaobiHtiaTStl tsfy that th<» above and T true correct and complete copy of in Probate cmirt to sbow a'-.ii «hT 7n!SSS!H ?* M estate «boald no- &e n«d«> matter, made and entered by UM da* of December. i«». WBB«^ In wttaesn whereof. I hav» toreaaß,-. \u25a0 and afflxed the ««-al of Mid ProSJSSSi day of December, Ijs9© [«au] KlCHa*® Otlok Cierg cf said TX THE PROBATE COCltTrErionS a State-if Wanhincton In the matter of the «tate a' TV _ cea-'ed Xo. 452. OrteT?^^H tri biiMon should not tv *T Aitnes Batter, the tmlfnw of TSnra %_ one of the beirs of Thoma* Kae filed in this court her petition said estate is in a eocditioa u, 1 ready fi.r (he dfcttrtbb-.tfn 4 «~IVT7I amon« 'be persons entitled by law riu * appt-arlng to the coart tbat said sufficient to acthorue a f M aTI! of said estate ** "? It b rhcref->re by the court tw . sons interested in the estate of tbe iSj Ra* be and appear before tb* S 2 court of Kir.* county. of W«*K J2? the court-rooui of .->aid court, tn :b» ,-i» v! ti . e -.? D '-**\u25a0 23d day of of 11 o dock am. of said day. tbS» ai sho* <*anse. if any th-y ijive why an J>Jli tllbutiOfl ?bOtM D<7t bp OUMtf of ««(?» J estate ataon* tbe beirs and persona ia a?JL uaenttrnci. according to Uw ** U Is further ordered tha; ao»y of thbmiM published once a neek for fw *£*£££ before *he said 23d dar tf Decambw lMi'tal Post-lnielliceticer prir.te.l and pablished tn said - amadan th«reta i^ De ta opea Srarr or « "" *"**** Cor*rr or Km, ;* 1 I. Richard Oebom.cierk of the Pmbaa>m» Kin? contity, state of waafiiM»^da^- certtly that the above aitd foir*tnio* . m J true, correct and complete copy of ac (IBWTJ Probate cottrt to *h >w cause why said estate should not be made f# tbtitaZd titled raatter. male and entered by the 3M lay of November, 1890. "**l In w<tne»s whereot I have .-t>iato»t »,>. and affixed the seal of said ProoaM cwjit taLa day of Xovember. i-00. (Seal. J RICHARD OSBORS, CTerK oi said Pretw* Coat TX THE PROBATE CQCRT Of B0 1 county, state of Wash ajjtoa In the matter of th# es;ate of WGl'aa La Bna.k Cf Mied. Xo. 859. Order to show caaaa m w., real estate. Charles Amy, the administrator of tbt Mit William Ia Bean, U. j .m &d hk m tion in this c.art duly verified pwytnc NruiZ of this cuun for the sale of cwtais red rtaii which the said died seiaed, tor tie \u25a0 po-es therein set forth; 1: appetnot i* 1 court from said petition lhat tie personal mmi the said deceased in the bands of mid adaiattaa is not suillc ent to pay the claims ?piM »in jj estate and the expanse* of thr a4miniioMii thereof, and that it is aeccssarr toiel! a! «»\u25a0 tion of the real estate of said derea.<«d to pa; a said claims and expense* of the adm ntiKatie And U appearing to the court tbat «id vkM conforms to and is in arrordaace with tte rMta m»;nts of law tn such case made and prorttM. I Is ordered by the cttwr. that aJ perv u IBMW is the estate ot the sakl deceased appear Prolate cnurt on Monday the stb day of JUMC 1801, at the honr of II o'clock ia the forenowi said day. at the court-room of said Probate couti the city ct Seattle, in said King coaoty. tbes M there to »bo« cause, if any they bare, rty 1 order of this court should not be granted 10 N administrator anthoriama and empowering asm 1 sell the said real estate of Mid dmaaed. or to ma thereof as may be nevi 1wry to pay the sforese daims and expenaee cf admuiatratioo. It is run her ordered that a cvpy of this order show cause oe pubiiebed at rf-a.se four soccwßh weeks before the said sth 4*l of January. Lt»l, the Post-Intelligencer Saturday tssasi.am-» npM printed and published it Mid conaty of King aad ifen- ral circulation therein. I)oae in open court this sth day of DeeeaM 1890. RICHAKD OSBOKS. Jotigt of sad Probate Cood STATE of Waaenretoa, > ? COCXTT or Kiss. / I. Richard Osborn. clerk of tba Probata net said Kingcuunty, do hereby certify UuttbtM go ng is a full, true and correct copy of aa (Xlgti orr*er to show cause, made by said oosft an the I day of December. IS9O, la the matter ef U»«a of WUliam La Bean, deceased. [SEAL, j RICHARD OSBOIS, Clerk of said ProbaiaCaM TX THE PROBATE COURT Of IS 1 County, State of Washington. In the matter of the estate of St van IvtmaJ ceased. Xo. 909. Order toahow cause *fc?4 tribution should not be mada. Knot Nelson, adm in istrator of the estate ifst* Iverson. deceased, having tiled in this eaaitl petition setting forth that said estate la aswj condition to be ci««ed and Is ready to Ijtrt tion of the residue thereof amon* the pemm ( titled by ia'* thereto, and it appearing to tbato that said petition sets forth tacu t tlWrlwi authorize a distribution ot the residaa of I estate: It is therefore ordered by the con# Out «B H sons interested in the estate of the ssidsln I verson oe and appeal he fore the «ud Probst* "\u25a0 of Kin* cwmty, state of Washfnirtt®. at room of said court, in the city of Seattle. oajj*' day of January, 1891, at the hoar of 11 o'dsikU of said day. then and there to show c * a *»j' a they have, why an order of distribute® «n«M| be made of the residue of said estate amocg J heirs and persona iu said petition earned, TCATM to iaw. . It is further ordered that a copy of this ow*r I published one* a week for four successive »jwj fbre the said 6th day of January. 1891. to Inteillgencer i Saturday issue'. a twwspsper anc published in said King county snd <* P*? drculatioti therein. M rv>ne in open court this sth day of D**®*" 1390. RICH ARD OSBOKJ. Judge of said Pn>«xM toart STAT* OF WAHHIXSTUS, COCSTT or Ktxe. / . I. Richard o«born, clerk of the Probsts ««*? King county, state of Wasb:ogton, do iww ? t'Sy that the above a foregi-tng d-«~imfiit e»"J correct and complete copy of an order of «sM w bate court to show cause why diatriMMlJ* estate should not be made in the abam matter, made and entered by said court «a »? " dav of December. 1890. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mj and affixed the seal of said Probate court * day of December, 1890. RIC HARD OSBOBX [skal.l Clerk of'a-d Probate Coaft. R ES TA URAXTS. J \ BBOTT HOUSE REST AC.KAST. -*V street. Is now open; home cooklag * MAISON DOREE, 1.403 FRONT STS*E*> comer Union; the leading pUSTER'S RESTAURANT, *O7 TffW®- V> tween Columbia ud Marion. IS-inef \u25a0 II :TO to 2 p.m.. with bottle wine. 23c: French dinner, with wine, 50c; <in excel*"* CS'fic coast; try it and be convinced. Jj THE FASHION DININO PABLOR-AIXT® delicacies of the served tn or* style* Yesler, oetweeu North Third sad THE NEW STATE CHOP HOCS*R^22 meais at all hours: charges reason* B6, Untoa street. T>EST ACHANT-DEL MONICO'6 Rffl**®* HFTTFIS. ,M R R«E ROTER-PRIVATE HOTllJfc A iialt Bros, .t Co.'s store. Front -trWt. Spring and s»ne.a: ne.l t: rti moderate pricey: magnificent view of _ U" EST STREET HOUSE. TWO *' low pewtotfice; rooms. 50c ngflt. " ~ week and upwards. £T JAMES HOTEL?FURNISHED 0 ciass style: beds from 25 cents Keogh, propretor. Sotiih Third streek Yesler avenue and Washington *\u25a0' r *M - -H ELEGANT ROOMS, YOC. ?JC AND»I ATI* MB^bruOKW^CjC^ioteL^W^Froul'^eeL^^^g^ljj LOW ISO HOUSES. J THE BALDWIN HOUSE-NTWLT 1 tiished in best style: tire :tx every room. moderate; by the 'fay. week or oioota. *VENUE^BETV«*A^TH!RDANDJKOURT^^^^^^^JJGJ| RAILROAD TICKETS' R~ AILROAD TIC KETS TO ALL I 1 #ls cbea}»r than regular ratee; guaranteed. ticket# boo«bt and «"ld- «t Co.. 719 Secoi:d street. Telephone I*l- - TICKET OFFICE-NEW YOBJC. W L Chicago. ¥4O; St. Pan UutwCll' . Kansas City, s3l. oOi p*c.jn<i street- Ie , ~ No. 50. VORTHERN PACIFIC TI'KIETOFFIC* J Second street, Boston block?TickSw from all parts of the world. You will save y calling oo A. Chllberg. Agfnt. A BSTB ACTORS. T>OOTH A HANFORD ABST*AFTJ| -D <lac.) Rooms 345 and 346, Seattle kuXH

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    curing steady employment. Address V orknji-r,FostJ nteliigein-«t

    \t» \ NTKD?SITVATION; YOCNG MAN I'E-" tires employment an bookkeeper or office work

    of anv kind; can furnish flrst-cla«« referei .. s*l-ary moderate. Address F. W., Poatlntallt~ PA RTXER WITH F-'SO IX A'' well-esrab)l«hed meat rr.sritet totake. barpe anford &. Spencer's,wholesale agents.

    lUANTKft-ALL TO SAVE MONEY BY"ordering yoor c!oth A LE-FC KNITVREI aid titunc* »f th» Fsiher ho: v- cen!rs.::vtocated. sitlt.ii *iftyfeet of the Artingtoa and Uii--1« r 11-*t- v a!: ! dotal a »:oRfRFNT-t.ODGING-HOl SI SEVENTEENi to thirty r.MBi Hull A Espy, Front aau Yes-

    ler avenue.

    Fot: RF\ r?s roKFs

    yOR RENT?ONE-HALF STORE IN DESIR-J aMe : o»Uon; auitai-lv f r waren.u se purpose,etc.; i., ar city dvvi.. Address E. E. Ryan.teUise.-JCer.

    L'OK KENT?A NICE -IL'K OR T MIjORr abop; cheap: uear poafetl&ca. J. Frtediautior,307 Col unit) a.

    yOR RENT?TWO s':ORKS bCITABLF FOR1 business. Ui.Lt or

    Raipb Hopkins, i West street.

    V'OR RENT-BRICK STOREROOM 7tU;O,L per aioaib. Hull A L?py, Front aiiu Yrs-lcr ave&au.

    FOB BEXT?MOOMH.T-OR RF.XT*-LARGE FCRXISHEI* FRONTr room, with board, in prtraie family: suitablefor two. Apply 916 Cherry.

    FOP, BEST-XICILV FURNISHED ROOMS.Nr.. 302. craer Tenth and MainTVJH BENT -A PLEASANT BOOM. li>l2JT Fourth Ri»«,

    IX>H HEXT-FTRXISHED FRONT BOOMS1 trim bay window*, for light non«*ke«»pliig.App:_- to 813 Fourth street, between Manon awdMadison.

    T'OR REXT-FCRXISHED ROOM AT 607f Fifth street. between Janes and Cherry streets.

    FiR KKXT-NICELY TVRXISHED ROOMwith or without board. Inquire San FranciscoBridge Company office, Occidental block

    FOR RENT-FRONT BOOM, PCRXISHED,with bath, for 410. !.300 Slain street. err ad-dress J.. PTWI-Inteliigwacer

    FJK KENT -XICELY FURNISHED BOOM,zv and CT*te: reasonable: board if desired.310 Jan:rs street. References required.

    f"Opr RENT ?NICELYFTBXISHED BOOMwith board 1E a private FAMILY. No. 1.514 Sev-

    er.th street.

    I!*OR REXT F.LEGAXTLY FCRXISHEDfront room, with iarce closet; suitable for manan* wife or two gentlemen. 308 Columbia street,

    flat.

    ROR BALE-REAL ESTATE.

    FOR SALE -TEN ACRES FRUIT LANDtw»irr miles from Seattle, on railroad. only?200. 9 Union biock."CH)R SALE-FINE DWELLING ONX HRDC «TN*et. OB' Mnrt from Y«!er avenue;price *3 .SSO: For particular* call on Piper, LonswayA Co., Washington block.

    FIXASCIAL.

    MNNET TO LOAN ON CHATTEL KECrßl-tw*:l'*as ne*r>»ia!ed on real estate: all kinds ofproperty and sold: titles examined: convey-ancing d crae- rent* and ail other collectionspromptly a?terxied to. Wna. Collins A Co., rooms126 and 127, occidental block.

    "TOR SALE -TEN ACRES: EIGHTY LOTSJT platted and cleared; tbree Mock? from streetcars; price $6 000: terms riven by owner. BatierA Maynj, Llewellyn-Dodge block. Second street.

    FIR SALE?4O ACRES FINE LAND ONVashon island; rood location: partly Improved;S4O per arrrs If so IC at once. Piper, Lonsway*Co.

    MONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT DATES, A.Peek. 2.510 Front street.\fONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS INSIDEJl property. L Enti, 9 I'Dloo tlocit.

    F»R SALE?2O ACRES GOOD LAND NEARHoughton: extracheap for this week. Piper,Iymsway A Co.

    7 PER CENT-MONET TO r.OAN: BUILDINGI loans a specialty. Charles E. Patten, rooms 203

    and 204 Occidental block.

    F>R SALE-SOME OF THE CHOICEST LOTSin Ballard: in blocc 54, GUmaa Park: 60TI00eaca for *.r,00: «mj terms. Lewis A Ledger* jod,12. 13. 14 Ink>n block.

    FOR SALE?36. 44 OR SO LOTS NEARGreen lake: overlooking Ballard and Salmonbay: good investment; easy terms. M. L. O'Rourke,310 Columbia.

    LEE A BOWDEN-LOAN AND INSURANCEbrokers. Rooms 5 and 6 Coiman bntiduue.\ LIMITED AMOUNT OF

    MONEY FOR«hort time loans." Apply u> Howard & Giiits.

    room 1, Coiman building.

    JX>R SALE-LOTS IN SIDNEY: THE BESTtown in Kitsap cr-unry. adjoiniLg navy yard:cow from *SO to *150: H casta. Wheeler A Single-ton, No. »iOO Tbird street

    QPOT CASH-TO LOAN FOR *HORT PF.RI-C 5 ods on good negotiable security, real estate,etc. Ajitlyto Francis W. Parson*. room 15, Occi-dental block.

    TXOR RENT -ELEGANTLY FCRNISHEDJ rooit* a' mriderate prices. Alameda Privatehotel, 2,232'j Front street.

    FjR SALE?BY M. L O'ROURKE. 310 Co-lumbia street cone block east of po*tofflre >,choice building lots.

    Jv>B BENT-A NICELY-FCBNISHEDFRO XTrR RENT-NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GETin out of the cold: the Bell apartments areop»n for rent, unfunii.-iie l, for housekeeping andsleeping, in suits from twp to s'-.T rooms, with Jan-itor and elevator Henrioe; on two car lines: goodview ;of Sound. 2.320 i* Front, next to BeiJvuehotel.

    RENT?FURNISHED HOUSE. SEVENrooms: close In. Cail at Cosmopolitan, 114S

    Main street.

    yOR RENT-FIVE BOOM FLAT; BATH.T sink, hot water: large building: very close in;be vacant on or before January 1; a snap for rainyseason. Washington Territory Investment Co.

    T'OB BENT-TWO VERY DESIRABLE» houses. Inquire of McDonald A Davis, room 6,Colonial.

    I[*OB RENT-NEW IIABD-FINISHF.D NINEroomed house, 425. Boom 106 Butler block.

    f'OR RENT-A FURNISHED COTTAGEwith six room*, bath and pantry. No. 232 Al-bert street, on street railway.

    POR RENT-JOHN AND LOMBARD. WITH-?T in two blocks Cedar street electric road, threenew house*, seven rooms, bath and full basement,hot and cold aater; gas and electric lights. Pier-son Hav'.land. Seagrave hotel.

    HOMEH-EASY TERMS-IF YOU WANT Ahome and haven't the money to pay for it, orwact to keep your money 5n yoor bosinese. 1 willbuild for you. designing and arranging the houseto suit your ueeds. arid let yoa pay for it as youcan. Lee J. Pltner, 1 to 4 Epler block. FOP. SALE-GROCERY, CHEAP; GOOD Lo-cation, doing No. 1 cash business. Address L.,

    Powt-Intellfgencer.yOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE, 325 ASHr str«-et; range, hot and cold water, bath. etc.T.XJR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE. BANNERr and Thomas streets: water free, 922. GeorgeW. Crane, 106 Washington street-

    I'OR RENT-A FIVE ROOM HOUSE, ANDrooms. Apply Mrs. M. D. Pease, Spring andSecond streets.

    FOR SALE?ONE HAINS BROS.' UPRIGHTpiano and furniture for sale cheap. Inquire atlot 1, block 4, Walla Walla addition.

    THE ROSEBUD MILLINERY STORE HASan elegant assortment of imported and othergoods; cut prloe« for Christmas; call and inspectour stock. 220 Pike srreet

    | OST-A WHITE AND LEMON SPOTTEDsetter, namtd Groce. Fiuder please return to

    F. W. Dunn, 721 Madison street, ar.d receive re-ward.

    f'OR RENT-NICE NEW FLAT FOR SMALLtara'-jy: sls: water Included. Dr Albin, Kit-tinger buiidtisg.

    I:«C,R SALE-DOUBLE DESK, 9 UNIONblock.T,-OK RENT?Hot'SE OF NINE ROOMS: MOD-X cm disprove men ts; one block from Dennyhotel. W. tarry smith, room 44 Col man building,Front street.

    IX>R RENT-A COTTAGE. INQCIRE 2,616Front street.F'OR RENT?NEAR LAKE t'XION. HOUSEsi* rooms, $16.50; houv seven rooms, #'21.50;near car line; graded street; water tree. Lee &Bowden, Coitnau building.

    yOR RENT- EOFR AND FIVE-ROOMi apartments, new; hath room; hot and coldwater: only two blocks from cable; at JftO and *>J5per month. Apply (jeorge W. Bacon. 6-".' Secondstreet.

    yOR RENT-EIGHT ROOM nOCSE ON MAD-T ison and Sixteenth; south side.

    yOR RENT-TWO NEW AND ELEGANTLY1 finished booses, two stores and brick base-ments; larce rooms. high ceihngs, wide hall*, plateand art gia»- windows; all modem improvements;mus; !»e seen to f>e ap; .ret. iated; low rents to suita-ble tenants. Apply to John Nestor, architect, room16 Hinckley b ; .«:k.

    yOR RENT-THREE EIGHT-ROOMEDX hou.se? with all modern convenience*, Includ-ing baih. hot and cold water, cellar, trunk rooai,g>**l pantry, rhma cl>-ek from cable cars, on a graded,sidewallted street. JoLn M. Teuney, 709 Secondstreet.

    FOR SAI E?BFAL ESTATE.

    yOR s.vLE?A MCST GO BYJ Monday next: c rner lot 4. block 1, WallaWalla addition, two bouses: good well of water;niec location, inquire at premises.

    POK SALE-FOR FIVE AND TEN-AAI.E OR LEASE?FINE FARM IX1 -vber .0 *. res aid r t SALE-A BEAVTIFCLBCILDtNG LOT.Ab» si >e: out w;h fruit trees, Yeoier avenueI '-evetsteeuu; >:re«; a barsstii. Aip.y

    i 315 teaeca street.J '

    FOR SALE?4O ACRES; ONE-HALF MILEfrom Port Washington hay; *lO per acre. Ad-dress Land. Post-Intelligencer.

    MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OR VA-cani property: short time f.ought.I. P. Taylor. 13. 14 and 15 Scbenerman block.

    FOR SALE?I2O ACRES NEAR FALL CITY;one mile from railroad; *960; half cash, bal-ance four years. 6 per cent. M. L O'Roorke. 310Coiumbia street, one block east of postofllce.

    FOR SALE-HOUSES ON MONTHLY PAY-ment«:lf I have not got what ym want willbuild ft for you. H. S. Turner. 221 Batier block.

    FOR 8 ALE-LODGISG-HOUSES.

    F*OR SALE-LODGING HOUSE, CHEAP;suitable for a man: clears from 4200 to 1300per month. W. T. Hail. 608 Second street.

    F»P. SALE?LODGING-HOUSE: A GOODpaying lodging-bouse, on easy terms. 1,408Front street.

    BUSINESS CHAXCES.

    "C'OR SALE?SHOOTING GALLERY FORA sale cheap, if taken soon: permanent locationand paying well: good reason* for selL'ng. CornerThird and Washington, in People's theater.rV)R SALE?ON EASY TERMS. A NEW SASH,r door and blind factory; well located on La.keUnion. Also lots in Anacortes and Ship Harbor.S. H. T. S. Co., room -48 Boston block.

    Fop. SALE-THE BEST PAYING BUSINESSin Seattle; daily cash receipt 870: profits MOOto fSOO monthly: only *1.500 cash. Address RareChance. Post-Intelligencer.

    FOP. SAI-E -LIVERYMEN. ATTENTION!For sale or exchange for inside property, oneerf best livery, sale sad boarding stables in Seattle;doing large and increasing business. Best ofreasons for selling. Call on or address. F. B. Hol-lenbeck, 9 Union block.

    FOR SALE-SALOON AND FIXTURES;good location; cheap rent. Apply 501 Wash-ington street.

    Ij*Oß SALE?RESTAURANT DOING GOODbusiness in a good location: a bargain: on ac-count ofowner going East. Address Bargain, Poat-Intelligencer.

    FOR SALE-STOCK OF GENERAL MER-chandise in a growing town: making f.VXi permonth; must »>e sold; liberal t-iscouct. Ad.iress S.A W., 1,105 Pad.4c avenue, Tacoma, Wash.

    FOR SALE?THE CHEHALIS COUNTYChronicle is offered for sale: it is the best pac-ing newspaper in the Gray * Harbor region. Ad-sjess The Chronicle. El ma. Wash., for particulars.

    FOR SALE-ESTABLISHED BUSINESSESof all kind*. W. T. Hall. 608 Second street.FOR SALE OR LEASE?A LARGE THREE-story brick hotel, situated .n a growing town inthe Willamette valley, supplied with everythingneeded to run the business. Inqu Ire of McClure m 4. Seattle. Washington. Send 10 centstor circular.

    CHRISTIAX SCI EXCE.

    pHRI-TIAN S« lENCF-FKEE TEACHINGV an ! hewing. Mrs. Williams. km Cedar street.

    FOR LEASE.

    FOR LEASE-A NEW HOTEL IN PORTX Angeles; 30 rooms. Apply or .uidress GeorgeH. Gaie Port Angeies, or S. M. Gre* nieaf, Arling-ton bote!. Seattle.

    MISCELLAXEOTS

    BUTCHFR BUSINESS: DOING A GOODtrade in good location, or wtT exchange torrr perty. l{perH TO RENT \ H >CSE FOR *ls1 or more apply Jo Howard 4 GiiUs, room 1 Colman building.

    T F YOC WANT FURNITCRE. CARPETS.1 curtains. stoves, everything fur hOi>-*f?ping,on easy weekly payment.*. cali at Ueiltowa FurnitureC- rupany 2.324 r ront street. »it to Beiievueh Nor.b >? attle.

    T ALL IN SEARCH OF A r. ,attorneys at law.rooms }4 and15, Coiman buiid:ng.

    I, 1 W. TROUNCE, ROOM A HALLER.F . bailding. makes advances on notes and short-date mortgages; buvs and sells scrip and local se-curities.

    SMITH A I.ITTELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW;rooms 309,310. 311 Butler building.

    MORTGAGE LOAN'S MADE FOR LONG ORshort t.-rm on improved farm and city prop-erty. at re&v>oaoie rues: loans closed without de-lay, paper* drawn and money paid at my office D.F. Mctonnaughey. room 5 Llewellyn-Dodge build-ing.

    MONEY TO LOAN-ALLKINDS OF ASSION-abIe life insurance policies purchased at hlgh-est cash price?; i-ians on «*me negotiated at reason-able rates. Address, with ?tam;> inclosed, N. B.Whitley, Tacoma, Wash.

    LOANS MADEON cm*REALESTATE: ONEto five years' time; lowest rare, in the city. R.M. Palmer, Manager. 12 Rox well block.

    PENNSYLVANIA A PCGETSOUND INVEST-ment Company?Money to loan on lore or shorttime; leans c: