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Santa Cruz Weekly Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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fresh as ever. From thi. on Mr. OTHCELLANEOrS ADVERTISEMENT DEMOCRATIC SO Jf IXATlSt IJS.VTIOJV. Santa Ctpz SentlnsI HE Art TAX-PdTBRI.

The following aro the names or per Sliced ilani at Williamson Garrett's Santa Cruz at present is not a good place for incendiaries or thieves. We pity the scoundrel caught in the act ol hoiiseburning or robbing. If nOi) will buy Alexander's beautiful, new, two-story residence, 7 rooms and bath. Modern Improvements, corner Mn-plo and Washington Sts. A.

Stnngenbergor, a Ural-class piano tuner, ol sun Francisco, Is tuning pianos In Hanlu All orders left with Hott-nian Hinds or with Madame Kporn-berger Lelinian will he promptly attended to. Ladles who wish something superior In ll win' or UiivorliiLr extracts, should pur Greeting REAL lTATK TRAXSEKRI. I H. M. lllnckbnrn to Betsy (7.

Dodge, lot Ifix feet on sycamore street, lit city of Mnniu Cruis, for sil.r. c. Hoffman lo Wm. O'Hara, lot 15 Ml.slou Diehard tract, for I HI. Kirk A J.

B. Thorn pson by Con.tnble, lo Cartan McCarthy A lol on bay street Santa L'rus, lor Jerome I'errv to Patrick Hughes, lots 2 and 3 of Ihe lieorge Dyer Iract, for f-'K10. Catherine Itrddy to F. A. Hlhn, lot )x Km feel on Cherry street.

In Santa Cms. F. W. I'npe lo Mrs. Mary Smllh, lot SOx feel, on llrauelforle avenue, for fl'iil.

Alvtn Sanborn lo A. W. Hautsirn, undivided one half of H4 Wis 10UD acres In Pajaro Township, for $4ssl. K. Armstrong lu Thns.

Armstrong lot on Pacltle aveuue, for iooo. C. K. Armstrong to Marion Armstrong, lot on Pacific aveuue In Santa Cms. Love and affection.

C. K. Armstrong to O. Armstrong, lots and lu lilock In the Southwestern Addition to Hnnta Cms, for S.HIU. C.

K. Armstrong to Frank Wlllanl, lots and T. In Block I-', In Southwestern Addition to Hanla Crux, for fcieo. T. J.

Weeks to Catherine Culllnan.lot J. Bernheim DEALERS nsr General Merchandise, Pacific Avenue, Opp. Fostofflce. To the Public of Santa Cruz and Vicinity. We take pleasure to announce that wa are now In dally receipt of new Spring and Summer Goods.

A long and active experience la Ibe trade enables n. to understand tho requirements of tbe Public In this vicinity, and our I. alw.y. selected with special reference to the need of oar many Customers. We call special attention to our Mew Stock of Spring and Summer Dress and Fancy Goods, Which is SUPERB, BEAUTIFUL, And In Style, Neatness aud Cheapness, Can not be Excelled on Our Stock in Domestic Goods, such as Muslins, Sheetings, Linens, Toweling, Quilts and Blankets, is Unusually Large and Complete.

Our Stock in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Is Beautiful In Designs. Our Stock of Men's, Youth's, Boy's Clothing and Fnxxaishinc Goods, will suit all and everybody who needs anything in that line, OUR STOCK IN THE BOOT AND SHOE LIRE IS OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND FROM MOST POPULAR MANUFACTURERS. Our Stock in Groceries' is Daily Replenished with the Choicest and Freshest Articles in the Market. Poliit of this Coast. tSoieil "by rs airo, VwrnlanU roiiiib, Opp.

Postofflce, Santa 1 The Bank of Santa Cruzv utieau nonie mock. Caitllnl. ulna Our Stock In Crockery, Willowtvu.ro, and, In fuct, every line oi gootla kept by usj, haa been replenished and 1 complete t-All these (Joocls We Con, Will ami Shall Sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN SAN CRUZ; ond reHpectfully invite the public to come, examine and price our goods before purchasing elsewhere. We are sum that the verdict will be in favor of the OJd, True and Eeliable Firm of J. Bernheim Cdi 4 Blackburn about tied his nnnnnnnt.

he recoived 15 votes to Mr. Pace'. 26. wnen tno result was announced Mr. i-ace came forward, thanking the Convention for the nomination con.

erri-a, out regretting that Mr. Black. uurn tiau not uoen their choice, add. lug the that he could not accept it unless the delegates would eisciueiuseiveaiuio a committee of tbe whole to work for his election as hi. lamily and tirne wa, such that he unaided could not make a succossrul campaign.

Mr shore land responded, and Mr. Blackburn assured the nominated of his best er forts. J. F. Cunningham ofTereu a resolu.

tlon endorsing H. E. Maklnney for Clerk, and after discussion tlie reso. lutlnii was adopted unanimously. The resolution reaus: Rrsolrnl, That we, the Democracy of Santa Cms county, In horphv endorse ltiaeandlilitr.v.,ruai.i H.

E. Maklaney and ask for him our party support. For Sheriff George Mitchell, Uriah Thompson and James Comack were placed in nomination. Mr. Cormack most emphatically declined.

Other men, whose names had been mentioned for the Shrievalty on the street, declined to go before the Convention They had no desire to en-ter a contest, a contest where ti chances of defeat are as ninety-nine to one, and to be as. sessed to pay tbe expense, of the canvass wilh a possibility of being traded off in tbe interest or tbe head of the ticket. In depositing bi. Mr. Mitchell said that till within a lew hours be bad no knowledge of the proposition to bring hi.

name be. fore tlie Convention, and consequent ly bad seen but few of the delegates. Mr. Thompson was not present, and judging from his comfortable clr. cumstances, bis retiring disposition and aversion to tne ultuy pool of politics, It is believed that be bad no desire for the nomination, will make littleeffort for an election, and that that effort will be in the interest of sons, who would perform a portion of the duties of the office in the event of Mr.

Thompson's election. or the 41 votes cut Mr. Thompson received 29. For District Attorney J. H.

Logan was endorsed in th. same manner as Mr. Makiuney for Clerk. cor Treasurer, George Otlo, the present lusumbeut, was nominated by acclamation. For School Superintendent H.

H. Hobbs, present incumbent, had no oompetilor in the Convention. or Surveyor, present incumbent, T. W. Wright, came, saw and con quered.

For Coroner and ex-officio Administrator Dr. FagaD, present Incumbent, and Dr. Robertson were placed in nomination. Henry Dau. benblss nominated tbe latter gentle man, and when asked to usee the Chairman in the sum of $5, con.

fussed his want of change, and when pressed farther confessed that he was uot authorized to nominate Dr. Rob ertson. Fagan was then nominated by acclamation. Aci loomed for ten minutes. Or dered that the County Central Com.

mittee oonsistof 1 member from each precinct, oue for each hundred votes cast, and one for each fraction of a hundred where aaid fraction Is fifty or more votes. The Committee was appointed lonows, lor: Watsonville J. D. Bagnall, H. Struve, P.

J. Kelley, Wm. White. Branciforte D. L.

Adams, L. 8, Harmon, C. Steinmetz. Scott's Valley Geo. Hackett.

Ben Lomond Burns. Felton J. B. Cormack, T. B.

Hubbard Sinta Cruz J. Kaye, C. Cappel-maun. Summit J. W.Alcorn.

Bear Creek 0. R. Harmon. Corralltos F. Aldridge.

Mission D. McLaughlin, B. Pey. ton. Laguna L.

Chandler, Sea Side M. W. Simms. Soquel B. Darling, U.

W. Thomp. son. To succeed B. Peyton as Supervisor J.

F. Cunningham was nominated. For Justice of the Peace in Bran cifone, H. K. Vestal.

Santa Cru Township, W. R. Lichfield, J. Deuuison. For Constables, Brand.

forte Township, N. B. Bowes, D. McLaughlin. Constable, Santa Cruz xowusnip, tt.

Waldo. C. Steinmetz was elected Chairman of the County Committee and H. Hobbs, Secretary, although the latter is not a memoer of said Committee. l'ROHATR COVHT.

Roger Conant has been appointed attorney for the minors in the estate of Ueorge Logan, deceased. A family allowance of $40 per month ha. been allowed out of the estate or John Murray Brown, de ceased. J. H.

Logan has been appointed attorney ana guardian for tbe minors in the estate of Increase Adams, de- ceasca. The will of George E. Logan, de ceased, has been admitted to nrobate. J. D.

Chace, Georire C. Stevens and Aiuasa t-ray, have been appointed appraisers in the estate of George E. Xiogan, accessed. An order has been issued to show cause why Horace Gushee should not De appointed guardian of tbe persons and estates of Alice, Mary, Eliiabeth xiugewooti, iseatrlce Francis ana Agnes Howard Boston. A bond of S21.000 has been given by the administrator in the estate of George E.

Logan, deceased, with A. ISartlett, S. W. Field. Wm.

JSuey and 11. L. Maklnney a. securities. an order of sale of Dersonal prop erty In the estate of E.

A. Preuss, de ceased, has been tiled. CO 17 RT XEHM. John Roe, for lettlnir a beer-glass go, slinging It a yard and bitting a para, paid in hard, ouat-inger, another beer lonored a stinger. Jimmy Rock, for psr- uiking ireely of hook, anu ou- gaging 111 loud talk, mid rather than look Into 1.

1,1, lull's lock. Collins, no relation to George for drunkenness I. in tbe locsdip slew. Z. Edwards, for breaklnf he peace, Is In jail awaiting releast- Washerman Mo, to get hi.

pay had no after a Motion mia did go, and received a judicial blow. Mis. Mordln was her nai ror 00n" duct full of shame, msssaeti oy tne Judge to put up In a gne; to thi. In bail agreed, admitted that bad and hoped in future a belter life to lead-footed the ball, having lor dlatant point, made aall. -Willie Gardner, a lad of eight years, son of Henry B.

Gardner, was fatally kicked by a horn on Tuesday evening. He was at play on Locust near the Railroad, at the time I 1,. occurred. The horse was ridden bv another boy. Willie, i th.

borse upon the hind legs wilh bis b.sd, whereupon he kicked, bitting th. little fellow on the abdomen. He wr helped Into tbe house of Mrs. Bowsn, ana ooo 10 hU own house. He lingered In agony and restlessness until Thursday rooming.

ovioek. death relieved him. Mr. Gardner i at present on a visit to the FJast, where b. will receive the ad new.

of the loss of bright and promising child. liessie Turner i. railed up In an. oilier TH aim hrolber, McDerinott, bad a publio quarrel, and aba has written to tne paper, denying any ra. Ialionship wilb "lb.

fullow." 8I1. baa been aon" at fasb. lonable watering place. a newspaper m.n of New York, both lenng riciitloii. natneMna uer urotn-r attempted a remonstrance, taeuoe tbe trouble.

CTZ ir th. I. for and had we wen aud wli0 sons owning property in this county, both resident and non-resldenl, who pay taxes on and upwards Amat, I Leonard H.7-.1I Alvardo, 7.U70 Logan, (. Antlionv. l.i.KI.1 1.111 ledeld.

Uel- Alexander.T 1 en Aldrlch.DM. Wins 1. lining, Atherton.F 11. ffl.116 Lewis, A Archibald LockellM lo.llftl Mrs. 2IU12 I.CW1S.

A A Co 1.7WI Averon, lti.0rtti Tigan. siarsnn, ssnn, SHI Tlausch, 10,700 Mnore, llsnk Ili.i"i McCarty Tiro I1.7M Bailey. 6.HW Mcfollum, 10,728 wrnel, McLaughlin, llm kius. M. ,27.1 A 8.175 Mendla, A 0.I1T Ilurk, 6,41 1 Merrill, nrommcr, Matllson.J 8...

6,06.1 Bowman. 6 silt Manic, A Bnthwsll, lo.Wli Martin, 4 Boston, Morgan, Ilerna (1 6 Morrlsey, Branciforte i Mcl'herson, A 11.111 Matt 4 7,449 Butler, Iii 7s Mcvrlck a 'eta Br'" a M-Ch-Z neirsor 12.150 Baldwin A Mooney 7sai 6S.IWS McKlern.n i'S-T wilder Raldwln. I. Hran.fdon.HM SS.112 MePhe'rson. Vim Hesse.

fi lSKlMclniuliliA 1 Jjojan, 1'alrick Beck, 6JW1 Martin, CC iir; Blas.WH 4 Bear Creek nyn Lumber 22.8S5lMoretti, 14 ms Burling, 6,712 Moore, Thus Coward, 11,483 v.otuns, Maklnney, li Chalmers.WP M42I 817 Corralltos iut 0,0,0. amiora, Maria do Loa Anirn- Mill Co 7,490 los 12,409 Agent forest of uniucnuen, 41.400 1. Ma 12.840 Cox. A 6.niSunes..I 6,724 9.1170 ft.lr.H Castro, Rafael Nugent Cope Bros oiciiiau. isouie, A Cummlngs, 9,412 Nichols, California lOlto, Ucorze 7,6.55 7,046 8,750 6.UKJ1 6,415 Powder If Chace, A Fellows a Co i5.23.il 4 L.

Cooper, Frank Prince, Craig, A 5,041 Pinto, Cahoon, F. d.ljo Palmtag, cooper. Toa 1 rearce. Co 12,860 Peieison, 6.852 casserly, Phillips, 16,9.11 cooper a powers llanlel 6.096 Cooper, 6,270 Peck, ad-Cal Sugar i mlnts'tor es- Beet Co 87,424 t'le F. Peck Cowell, Henry deceased 10 400 Crowley, John B.

6,056 wnacK, reckner dt Brl- Doyle.J.. 6,5811 ody 6.000 Dodoro.J HW 6.634 Dorn.NAJ.... B.tlHtli Pacific Mutual Drlswell, 22,400 Life Ins 18.IW0 urennan.H 8,660.1 orter, n.ivio ratt benblss. J. 22.07fii Parrlsh.

i7x Drusscll, I) 6,436 Patterson. WH45.4C6 DeliAtneter, Porter.BFand 13,26.1 24M Dohorty.J 7,745 Quirk, Daubenblss, 6,166 Boaeh, A 6.1195 llnvls 4 Cowel. 129,7251 Koilgers, 9,809 Ely. Wm 2fi.M8i Belter. 6777 Effey, Wm F.

12,612 Eureka Mill Richardson, A Co Ram us Foster, Jacob. 8.558 Russell Estate 14I555 Ferguson Rice, 13,550 rifiiiO tUtll nium, A SKI Francis, 6,9461 forCorralltoo Fagan.PB, 8.400 adtnstestof Russell, Evan 6,190 uavtdson S.ftvi ttooriguer, Fallon, Mrs C. lle la Cms 10,699 Folley, Jas 5 808 Rodilgue, Fallon, 7,770 Fonl A San- Rathhone, born 40,462 ye'J?" Jttt Gannon. sudden, 6.111 fWalel, 9.570:2 Gragg.Q 9,118 Orlnes. 16,515 nalUirhar.

RT 17 imi M. 10,638 Qliarkey, I) 9.145 (irogan. A 17,475 0 Wharf Co, 8.1W Oally.JW A P. Orover 4 I 10,406 lHjmo fialllean, HZ'. 0 Hunllngton A V' A CO T4T01 WA 17,484 Holehan, ShVJ 1', 'i0 Holsl.

G. 13,765 Geo H. 6,314 Harrison. Jas. 7,410 g'acfHer, 875 Hanson, 15,518:8 Hunk 8 1 Hughes, A -v; Sf 80" Ho.lgdon,C.....

8.480lScott, 6.0IO Hall. rf. 16.l.to! Water 16,0. Hageman, 9,075 sisters of Char 8,147 Heath, 7.46.1! 8 LorenipL'ge Hnnran.J J15 ,000 lllmm.lm.nn SUIKW KS'tS A 8 0O6 Association. 6,200 Hoadley" 9774 Hinds, 'lowe.

Ira 8.1W 9,000 Hushhack.L., 7,989 sklrm.J 5,678 Haines, John. in Hodgdon.C SO Lime 37,716 for Julia Beach 12.908 "'Kr1' V. a'lw Hale, Titus 27,140 'a riarB Holms.HT 4 LumberCo 22.200 A Co gTi'Stoessor, Otlo. 42,75 Hall, WHT" 17.975 Co llt.CT Minn, ri wihM av iir ftioiSaii IX Lime TmaUo. M.475 17 74S Co fl.J.5 admr.est.

of ft r. iirji Imus, deceased Johnson, Judd.A Johsns, Thernchtr.F 11. a 4771 1 rmion, Tuttle, I) J3X 7 nis Treseony, fi'flfifl Towne, Jarvls, it iMjilThurber, 5-i Jarvls, Jones, Jackson, Knapp, Kane, Kerns, Kuhletz, Kelly, 4 Kinsley, Kelly, Kron.J Trust, A 8.055 0 Ul'Tassleton, 8 11,775 7 -Kll): I iioiuusou, IS. 9,765 7l07Tnthill, agl 11 24(1 Ua" 7,700 7(i75lTraflon 11siO 870 Templeton, admof eslat. of HTemnle- 12.05S Kerr, Wm Kimy, it 4 ton, deceased 6.7.10 20 672 Mrs 6,1170 Kennedv.T.

4 I Williams, Is. 6.WH tuirlr. Wiley, Henry. adinr. e.L of 2'I Morgan 11.975 Wnoils.Jiilin, Knowles, A T-e--Kellv aet Werner, John.

18,040 for 22,000 Wright, A Larkln. Frank eks. TIlo.J 8.409 I.vneh.SJ 6.120 Whldden. 14.M1 lonard, Thol 7.14:1 Whittle, JM Laird. (IP 25.9ISI wood, SJllK Leonard, Mar- iWaudell.W enrel, admx co.

uas estate of SASTA lMt-ROrEMBNTS. On Broadway, on the lot next went of superintendent Morgan's rest dence, A. Farnswortu, arrival in Santa Cruz, C. Hoi brook carpen ter, Is building a two-story resldenoe, with basement, 25 feet square, that will cost In the neighborhood of uot). on Til as street Carpenter.

Marrow and West are building a residence for II. Fay, 1 6x33 feet, on and one- half story, with a rear extension 12x33 feet. There are to be six rooms, closets, psntry and bath. The estimated cost is $1,200. Johnny Baldwin's residence Is ba ng Improved by the addition of a room iu front.

The Branciforte carpenters ara Im proving the buildings generally. On Saturday night last the ooutraol to build (Smith's Opera House wa. awarded to C. Kaye, his bid, one of leven, for 13,760, being the lowest. The highest bid was Kaye tbrowing up the ion C.

w. JJavis will do the work, his bid being tbe next owest, On Lincoln street fatterson a for Michael Kagan, are building a house, to rent, 12x20 feet, one and one-half story, with a one story extension 12x16. There are Bra rooms, and the cost will lie 700. The flat-iron lot formed by the In tersection of Chestnut avenue with Kiticon street, baa been fenced. In the rear of Swanton a Co.

feed store a shop is being erected for blacksmith rail. Carpeuter. are pushing the new residence or Liewis mnn, at tne cor ner of Locust and liiucon streets, right along. We have been anown tne plan, or beautiful residence to be built by the Santa Crux ater Ocean View avenue. The building will be 40x40, two stories, hip roof, tower on corner, tbe tower having a projection of 7 feet aud being 15 feet across, glass open lngs.

The estimated cost is $5,500, Tba Oakland Transcript editori ally Ml. forth lbs following: la section 731 of the Penal Code it enacted that no blank cartridge, ball be tired by tbe militia upou a mob. Tbi. regulation ought to be known to tbe uiassea of Ike people, it doe. not prevail in mauy otber It 1.

quite coinuiou to fire blank fur tbe purpose of iutiru- idatiou. Moo. presume upon this, gn to greater extremes than If tbey been dealt witb more summarily. very body should know that tbe muskets carried by our soldier, b.ve bullet, in them, and If any tiring I. dona it will be witb tbe intent of hurting somebody.

Much tritiiiig as read or In Pittsburg will never be here. It Is Terr poor poller. often imperils the lire, of men doing duty in tbe rank, as In flfi on in Convention called to order by C. Cappelmann. On motion tlie following-named delegates wore elected temporary offlcers: J.

D. Iiagnall, Chairman; D. L. Adams, Secretary By the time the temporary officers were elected tbe delegatos had taken their seats, and there were about one hundred spectators iu attendance. In assuming the duties of his po sition Chairman Bagnall thanked the Convention for the honor conferred.

The Chairman appointed Commit- as follow. Credential. W. F. White, Palaro Hrindv.

L. S. Harmon, Santa Cruz; S. V. J.F.

Cun ningham, Felton; F. Aldrage, cor-ralitos. Order of Business and Permanent Oruanlzation C. btelnmetz, 8anta Cruz; P. J.

Kelley, Pajaro; H. Dau- benbiss. Sociuel: L. Almstead, tt. n.

Vestal, proxy) J. Kaye, Santa Cruz. Adjourned to 1:30 p.m. Convention called to-order at 1:50. Tbe Report on Credentials was re- ceived, after many alterations, as rol lows: Santa Crnz C.

Cappelmann, E. Brlody, S. Tainter, (B. Peyton, proxy) Joseph Kaye. Brancilorle L.

S. Harmon, Martin Kinsley, (L. S. Harmon, proxy) charlen stninmetz. D.

L. Adams, Dan V.mnrson. I j. T. Almstead.

R. Vesl.nl. nroxv. Mission John II. Dennett, John McDonouzh.

Dnniel McLaughlin Sociuel S. F. (Irover, Patrick Moran, (Patrick Walsh, proxy) Henry Daulienblss, B. Darling. Felton J.

F. Cunuingham, T. Hubbard, F. Seeyle, John M. Sprague Ben Lomond Phillip Thompson, Thomas Bums, Boulder Creek O.

R. Harmon, Ed. Shoreland. Summit J. W.

Alcorn, Christian Hortsmann. Corralitos-F. Aldridge, W. Huntsman. Pajaro P.

J. Kelley, Henry Williams, James Waters, William F. White, W. V. Gafley, U.

C. Struve, John Bagnall. Scott's Valley Geo. Haokett, Geo. Dunbar.

Seaside John Stoub, M. S.Simnis, J. Cormack, proxy). Laguna L. Chandler.

The Committee on Permament Organization reported, continuing Bagnall as Chairman and Adams as Secretary. The Chairmau made a Bpeecn, thanking tlie Convention for the lion, or conferred, aud hoplug that their nominations would be such a. to command the support of the people. Cappelmann, in behalf of the Committee on Platform and Resolutions reported, as follows, the resolutions being repeatedly applauded, particularly the oue endorsing Hayes' policy: Thai, we nledflre our firm ad herence to the lime-honored principles of Democracy, as enunciated In the plat-form of the Democratic National Cou-vention held In St. Iul In 18711.

First Acquiescence In Ihe will of tlie majority. iu seconu i ue fuihu. tlie niiHlary power. Third lyical self-government of the States In accordance with the provisions of the Federal Constitution. Fourth The equality of all citizens lost laws ol their own enactment.

F'ilth A tarltT lor revenue only, and no taxation except lor me purpose oi ueiray governmental expenses. Sixth Public schools free from partisan or sectarian iiittuence orcoutrol. JtmtoTd, That so long as R. B. Hayes as chief Magisl rate of tlie Nation, earn-eslly and' honestly devotes his euergles to the restoration of fraternal relations n.

sections of the Union to the peace, prosperity aud happiness of our common couniry hi reireueniug expenditures the purttlcatlon ot the civil service, thereby giving lone and morality ii lo'nuches ofthe Ooverninent we will endorse hlin In the face of the solemn conviction Hint he obtained power without rignl and against the will of tlie majority of the people of the United shoes. We declare, ttiat while deprecating all resorts to unlawful, revolutionary or vlu- lent methods ot redressiug the wrongs of those who labor, or oi ciiioreliig uielr rights ttirouitu me instrumentality oi mobs, we declare our sympathy lor oppressed laboring people, who have been (11 1. ell lo ues.pvmiii'11 me grecu oi ettp' llalisisaiid corporations, wiio have lav. ore a servile ruce of pagans lo the exclu sion ot while workiiiguien und women. And we declare that In lsti.t, and in every siii'ceediug contest, tlie Democracy of this sialo nave pronouiiceu iu most empnatlc and uumistukable terms against coolie aud Ctiiuese immigration; and in tlie political conlesl oi isti7 ine Kepublicun party was bold enough, through Us leaders, to meet the Democracy upou this Issue and proclaim In bciuilt of the chin a-nian the universal fullierhoud of Uud and broliierliood of mau; mid through its Mortons and other pronounced leaders has caused such testimony to be produced before the recent Congressional Committee as to warruul the people in the belief that the most tavorable report of the Chinese population ou Ibis coast will be rendered by Mr.Morton and other Kepublicun members of said Committee.

Tlicrelore. be it Krwlrel, That it will be the duty of our cauuiuaie inr ine legislature, elected, to require a public promise from any caudidate lor the United Slates Keii-ate for whom lie prefers to vole, that in cu.se of electiou the said candidate for senator will uot vote for any subsidy or contract, lo any Hieamsuip eoinpaiiy except ou condition thai meir vessels carry no Chinese lalmrers Ui our shores, and that we will not support any adniinista. Linn unless It lavors the abrogation of lue Iteaiy allowing sucli passengers to cotue lo the United states. Tresercf, That we demand our laws shall be so amended as lo exempt growing crops from luxation that there be no double taxation; Unit all property be mxed equally, and that every species oi property and money bear equal prupor-llou ol luxes lo raise the revenue; and our candidate lor Ihe legislature Is hereby Instructed lo amend lue laws lu these particulars. -oVitsYt'd, That as silver is the currency ol tlie people, we are lu favor of Congress passing a law making 11 receivable at par lor all uebts.

JrViofrnf, That as special legislation Is antagonistic lo un economical luriu of government, we are opposed to It, and pronounce agaiust sending an Assemblyman to (Sacramento wbu Is pledged lo special legislaliou iu the Interest ol any ring or rings. That we Invite the hearty co-operatuu of all persons, whatever may have been their past political relations, Ui unite Willi us lu carrying out the pnu-cipals herein enunciated. signed: F. ALuKIIHlE, C. CAPPELMANN, J.

F. CUN.M.NlJHAM, UEOHUE HACKE1T, Com. on Plalfurui and Resolutions. The Order of Business adopted la as follows: Permanent Chairman, J. D.

Iiagnall; Perinanent Secretary, D. Adams. Order of nominations Assemblyman; County Clork; Sheriff; District Attorney; Treasurer; Sup't Public Instruction; Surveyor; Coroner and 1'ubllo Administrator. Appointment of Central Committee; election of Chairman and Secretary of Central Committee. We would respectfully recommend that the nominations for Justice of tbe Peace aud Constable be left to delegation, of ibe respective townships in which vacancies are to be filled at the next election.

Also that the nomination for Supervisor from Lorenzo District be made by the delegations from that District. I-'or Assembly Wm. White nominated Jacob Blackburn, of Watson-ville, in an eulogistic speech, aud the nomination was seconded by E. Itrlody, J. F.

Cunningham placed George Pace In nomination for the same position. The nominatioo was seconded by E. A. Shoreland, who believed that Mr. Pace was the party's favorite.

The motion to tax each delegate 1 was lost, those voting In Ihe negative uot being favorable to furnish-lug music for nominees' daucjug. But tlie uiotiuii lo Lax each candidate whose name was submitted to the Convention 5, was carried without a dissenting voice. Mr. Blaokburn was tlrst to throw his $5 castor into the ring. He was followed by Mr.

I 'ace who would, or did, or would have liked to decline, but who paid his entrance fee, and consequently was before tbe Convention for Hie beat, but which fact the Chairman for a time ootild notunder- stand. Once started the candidates sped away. Pace In the lead, he bav-iug secured tha choice of position before the word was giveu. At the llrst quarter be was dve votes ahead, at til half mile (take ten, u4 'VoUNTVjOFFICIAL PAPER. 1.

illtnll KflV. Park nday V. ku lr services hii way iisunl hour. No evening P'ffi'VrlnK the Hummer months. BREVITIES.

Yestorday was a scorcher. ---jour wood of Mackie. George Mmlerla'a ad. lot of good cigars at Rtlllman's. Painter, are at work on tlie City flay and wood for sale by C.

A. Fitch. A writing school has been opened in Soquel. violin Strings at Lawson'a Hilton has had a kind of iw il'sureo. crackers at Swan's M.

Browne, of Hollistor, lias rented the Soquel Mills. A. Walsh's, for 5 cents a water lias commenced in- ereaaiiiK creoKs. gem night-lamp at Law. anil's.

The Camp Capitolians now num ber about one hundred ana nuy, Card Board and Sea Moss Albums at Brater's, One month fjom to-morrow comes the tug of war at the bit: lot-box Bathing Suits and Strawjllats at Pray Rms. A great many are being regis' tered for the coming Fll election. Eastern Salt Pork at Manor Bate, mail's. ill Santa Clara county contains l.ti34 names, nlrelv house 1ft or rooms loreut. Inquire at this offlee.

Tlio "Peeps into the past" are be jtl published in the Castrovllle Ar- anion ami Bach's pianos at Hobb's atM store. -H. P. Brown, a merchant tailor af Watsonville, is ill the bauds of his reditors. Hay ana wood for salo by C.

A. Fitch. It is all a mistake about Coffin losing his pedro in the Aptos eelebra Hon fiasco. If you wish to rent a bnrn amllyard, en nulre uf Duncan McPherson. lzedoes not always tell.

A watch ticking can be heard further than a bed ticking. Pray HroN' are agents fur the best patent Overalls In the market. 4 There has been a perceptible erisoness about the mornings the resent week. Buy your wood of Mackie. One of the Place brothers and Mr.

llillmau are camping in the mountains lor their healtb. Men's and Boys' Felt Hals, at less ill nil Ball price, al A. Walsh's. Thursday the case ol Nutter vs. Pierce came up in the County Court and was tried and submitted.

Elegnully furnished rooms, for gentle men unly, al Mis. Legs-sHlrk's, Pueilto Av. Ai Uetinett'e lime kiln a full force is employed, manufacturing barrels of lime per mouih A fresh lot of Sun Francisco cauitlesjus rcueivm at litiiuit s. "An excellent ticket" Is what everybody say of the lietuocratic nominations. 'wn r.

to heat. bbeli and Ceiling Paper at Law son's. Remember the services and preaching in Unity Church to mnr row morning at 11 ciock McCain A McCluie have brought lultaKaiuxl M. Kelly for Sl.diitf.-iS, for goods, wares and merchandise. Linen, Alpaca, an.

1 Puck Coats, Llusiers est ai fray A very pleasant surprise parly at the renideueo of Messrs. Brown and (irover on Tuesday night last, Alexis aud Low Buckle Whiles at Pray Bros'. ad the profess ioiial card of Pr iMiu, woo (lovi'ting hi mire time to the practice of his pro. fcsslun. Salt White l'Uli.

Salmon and Mack Vel al Manor italuuiaii's. 11 Li it in to tho existence of diph theria in ttio neighborhood the Lor snzo school has teen discontinued for a time. W. Hobbs Is nut'iit for Steinway A Bom' celebrated piiinos. 0 It is reported that V.

Hartman forrnnrlyol Kama Crux was killed in the ltussiau river country by the lull Ing of a tree. For the bent of evervlhlnff In tho T.lono: sod Cigar line, call at l'attcrsou ix lilt ling's. The Chinese of San Jose have been buying arms and ammunition sxt.uaivelv. Sull-dufouce is the 'first of nature. Seetarlnes, Peaches.

Fears. Melons, To- aloes, smeel t'olutoes al Mllllnian s. W.8. lewey, a Chmniclr report. droned ill ou us.

This Is the sea that the metropolitan papers w' sama Cruz. -township officers wishing to get at til Tftct.tililicnu ticket, as pub should call on A. J. Hinds, of aviiecutlve Committee irssliieiico to rent, also office rooms. HPiy niuiiim Mi l'lierson.

nuniinKton Co. have com need suitngalust Charles Kennedy 47 110, for goods, wares and mer naiuilse sold and delivered. A large assortment of nice fruit usl re rur the it is Ben sen and right, with both men race anil no light in sight, rami! sues aeiight when profits are light. wiuie, Fancy and Calico shirts, al Hi iifrnt tn -ray David Ilolhwoil has brought su piBst the town of Watsonville for KiiTO damages for entering his Jtiuilses and breaking down feno- gi sic. 8heet Musio at Lawson's Book tore.

jyai.sni -The Unitarian Sunday School nets every Sunday Immediately tr morning service. All the mom-r are paiticularly Invited to bo r'stent to-morrow. Extern Oat Meal at Manor A Bate- "'or ShorllT tlio llelliocratN Uongln it nei essary to select a man iiainu ended In "on." conse. 1nily tbey selected Thompson to If lit the great rton. 'Come.

Astray, a young IninllnL- don. TrnercHii have him by leaving ilisiTii-n at this olllce and paying expenses. The counties ol Fresno, Tulare, isrn, Inyo and Mono, in inlnt isnlion, have iiiianiu.oiolv i ir c-, imi nun, iiinuiHH of V. tlia, for State Seuator. Herchsnls! Nee Tener'i Itlaukl Hook Kverlisenient.

A "weak ticket" Is the almost Ulverssl description of the Demo-Oillo ticket heard ou the streets, "1th the exception of Makiuney, hogsn, Otto and Hobbs." rwhit.P1'")r.n'J Perfect eomlilnallon of ml articles easy of digestion. I "railo nominee for the l1'' A-e'nbly race, and it i. enn'-l'" that Uenry be the winner. Un VUr" HV- kvUuiur hM commenced 2'-uu0 Laura nas asket the Vlininielr her lo the tune of 1:111.0,10 Finest Oerman Prunes (not Pluni.) ViM 4 kt'thingha. become a fa.l,.

off Watsonville, 'ue" declare it a seen for milos around. Wj "il.h., b'-lhan VSMa anil lb Hkatu, ivndik J. H. Vim trmutrnt; Is. J.

cunce Ouhitr. OIBVTOM Luclen Kllmn. M. Purler r. COm.

houHoburning, look out for a broil. Hav ami wood for sale by C. A. Flteh, Orders left at Lawson's Book Hlere. 4 Original C.

P. Dupee Ham and Ba con, 18c, at Manor A Hatetnan'a. I). C. Vestal, brother to II.

K. Vestal of this city, is one of the He-publican nominees of San Jose for Supervisor. At present Mr. esiai is one or the San Jose city uounou-uion. All kinds of Crackers at Swan's Bakery.

snip or rent, new house, finished throughout, mulling water introduced, on Ocean by L. s. Whitney. The work of making an elaborate outside display at the Brauch of the New York Dry Uoods store, must tie In the hands of an expert. The evening Illumination throws light on the whole subjeut.

6' si lbs. California Refinery Sugar for 1 at Mauor dt Bateman's. Mrs. Dr. Webb's Sun Tablets: protect the skiu.and aro all Ibe rage In fanla Cms.

eor sine ui r. il. un vows awta, avenue. In the bay off Spanishtown Jack Flemlug has discovered that there is water enough to establish a bathhouse, and as he has commenced its construction the double headed paper marvels much thereat. Amnno- ladles and gentlemen of refine- muni.

Iir. Prhte's Uuiuuo Perfumes are In great fuvor, huviug sweetness and dura- uuiiy. Day after day the San Fianciscu papers told us that the row was over. We were delighted to hear this news, but It will get monotonous ii continued two or three months longer, alilorniniis do liko a change. iluy your wood of Mackie.

You cMi enjoy a game of hllllanls ou a ftrst-eluss new lahle. Due cau be found al l'atlersou Billing's. I'll Hipp Fr.tuk, Republican nom inee for Constable, is making a lively light, and his Irieuds say with every indication of success. Onco eleoted, he will make as elUuieut and ootive an olllcer as this township has had. Leather.

Mens' Calf Box ToCon- gress Gaiters for $2, worth (4.50, at ibe Branch of the ew ork Dry oods Store. For the Treasury It Is a tree Field and an open tight, but the friends of the present incujibent say that there Is every reason why he Otto be elected, aim wnen you as thoni how they exclaim: By Ueorge i For Sale, a good fruit store In Santa Cruz. Will be sold for g2uu less than the invoice price. Address, Immediately, Lock Box 4, Hanta uruz, tal. Immense crowds attend the auction sale each afternoon and evening, at Wa h's Llrv uihkIs store.

Where guoils sre lielns slaughtered al cents ou the dollar. Elevens is me Auctioneer. It was demonstrated at Oilroy the other day that the Watsonville Hank Cashier can not outrun a moving locomotive. In spite of bis blow lug the "darned" thing kept going, Increased light between them showing. A new rlnB on Monday anil Thtirsdny evi'Mliiifs, lor tntltii.en unly.

is being for mod at HulUvuu' Academy. All Invited, Como and see the Celebrated Star Shirts (open front or open twite) for cln each. worth $1.50, at the Brunch of the New York Dry Uoods Storo, opposite l'ost-olliie. Tho ron rso of events renders it now aliimt absolutely certain that the nt-xi Congress will reuuinetize the silver dollar. iShould ihey do so, the event will be welcomed by traders, mechanics and fanners all over the country.

Pray Hroa. line of n-ady made clothing 1b the uetii ever offered In Hunt Cruz. We can perceive an Increase in the travel on the Pacific Avenue St. cars, since the road has been contliu tied to rope's. It is only a matter of tune when the termini will be the hour Corners" and the Leibbraudt liath Houses.

to llm Illumination Hull to niulit at (iiir.ti ns. Atlmlsstuii I'i-i'. I hurt f'ujir linnet' there Sunday uittfinonii, AiiKUht A Mr. Hover, by taking strychnine, was hove into eternity at the ut'poi, im.h rariinni; liavinte proved disnstrous. II all the Salinas farujer failures lake strychnine "in theirs" the price of that drug will be doubled.

siis. California Itefinery lloldon Sutar for ifl, at Manor A Hate-man's. Iliyant, the Watsonville crooked caltlo man, asked bis keeper to be allowed to change his clothes, and being granted the privilege retired, lie Is still "retired," and the ollioer la tired waiting for him. A case of "bulldosing." Just opener! at Bernhelm A a new Hue of fushlonable Mens', Youths' anti Hoys' Clothing. BOCA l.tliKK KKKR.

'Mils is tlie only real and genuine Ltger Peer of the 1'Mcinc islope, ami can be had on drimiflil ami In quantities to stilt, al Can's retreat, tlie El Dorado Billiard Saloon. W. Jf. Slocum, lormerly 1 citizen of Santa Cruz, who had editorial chargo ol tlie I'lacer Argun during the last three mouths, severed his connection with the paper last week In consequence of a change in the proprietorship. The reason the several candidates got the iioiinniillcn of the Democratic Convention was that they use swan's sandwich Islauds Molasses, at 60 cents per gallon.

A fact K. Gerson's "Boss Cigar" costs no more than poor cigars. 4 The lire: When yon tire, try to kill that is meroy, for it decides the issue in haste. And to kill a few thus may be the means of saving thousands. Hut only fire when all other means at your command to quell the mob shall have beon exhausted.

They use Swan's Cream Hlsculls, and none oilier, al Hie Palace and Baldwin, San Francisco. Have you seen them Mens' Heavy Cassiiuere l'ants for fi a pair at tlie llrnnch of the New York Dry Uoods Store You can get Hanly A Star California brand of Japan tea at tbe following stores: Muultnn A Bias, Manor Halenian, Cooper A It. Austin, M. Kelly, (I'll am Morgan and V. 11.

Horn. This toa Is of lull st rength, fine llavor, and of un. exceptionable quality. Immense crowds attend the auction snle each alterniMin and evening, at Vi alNh's llrv Uoods Niore, where goods are being slaughtered al 2. -cents ou Ihe dollar.

Hleveus Is the Auctioneer. (lent leuien, the best place 111 the clly to buy a cigar Is at the Uolden Rule Cigar The largest assortment and best quality kept on iiaud. Through Ihe untiring exertions of Ihe Mania Crua delegates, Phillpp Frank and C. Weber, the Grand Siaiutn of the Independent Order of Ked Men will convene in annual ses-slou lnihis elty, on Ihe last Monday In July, 1H7lj. phpp Frnk ilisTric'1 lor tui The Hank of Santa CruiCountv receives saving, deposits, allowing in.

lerest thereon. bank book, free of charge. The rat. of Interest allowed upou deposit, for six month, and upwards, in per cent per annum. Pickled and Rmnked Salmon at Williamson A Uarrelt'a.

The City Council ordered that the notice of equalization appear In tho Ittm. This amount, to equahc Ing Willi closed doors. anyihlug kept a profound secret, we would bide It In the ltem, and to make doubly sure would place it Immediately below oue ol Collin', pedro urocer es at the verv hmestcasu p.ue. al Wllllauisei i all i. 'e lloiii ol llorehound and Tar" Is accom-H 1.

un, sueh cine. In severe Coilgl and I "Ids and otii.T Ihn.at and sill, lo tw wilhoul II Winter la a oi.l wriou. to any family mlBa" lvu l-rocu'in on. chase iir. Price's.

They have no euualr. Always reliable. Iiaura De Force Gordon, correspondent of the Evening rtjxt, paid our odlce a visit on Monday last. This lady is one of the most Force-I-blo writers of this coast, ber articles being a Gordon of news, and any one who thinks the word Laura means a monastery will, In the prefix De, their error see. Mrs.

nr. Webb, at the store of P. H. 1)6 Voll, Pacific avenue, bus a positive cure for diphtheria. Her services are at your command.

She has bad twenty years experience In the hot climate of the East Indies. If you want a fine article of Hay, Grain or Feed, Hwanton A Farnhaui's Is the place to get It. Recapitulation of prisoner, discharged and received at tbe California Stale Prison for July, 1877: On band June 30th, received during July, 35; total, 1353. Discharged by order ol Court, discharged by provision of Act, 31; taken out by order of Court as witnesses, discharged by death, total 35. On band July 31st, increase during July, none.

For sale, or exchange for a farm, the first new house on Ocean View Avenue, two slortes, eight rooms, lot feet. Enquire on the premises of Isaac utiklll. Basket Fired Japan Toa, something new and doliuious, at Manor Hate- man's. Saturday tho Executive Cominittoo of Iho Republican County Committee was in session. Hy a unanimous voteH.

W. Field was nominated for tbe olllce of Treasurer, lo till the vacancy caused by the declination of Wm. Elfey. After discharging other committee business adjournment was had until to-day. immense crowds attend the auction sale eacb afternoon and evening, at Walsh's Dry (foods Store, where goods are being slaughtered at 25 cents on the dollar.

Stevens Is the Auctioneer. Marysville Appeal: While the party remained demoralized in San Francisco the Republicans of the interior were discouraged and almost hopeless ol success. The compro. mise in San Francisco will give new llle and hope to the party throughout the State, as there are now good prospects of a Republican victory In September. J.

Bernhelm A Co. have Just received a large assortment of Illan kels, Carpeui and Oil Cloths, which tiiey sell at 'JO per cent less than any other House In Santa Cruz. "Lewey," the Chinaman, has be-come thoroughly Americanized. We pome to this conclusion from the fact that it is staled that this hobbling Celestial has jumped the town, with bis pockets full of "kale seed" and owing everybody. After a while people will learn not to trust Chinamen after they have been lu the country acertaiu length of time.

Ttoom to rent, suitable for offices or sleeping, corner Pacltle avenue and Lo-cusl at $5 per uiuutli. Immense crowds attend the auction snle each aflerniMin and evening, at Walsh's llry Ootids Store, where goods nre being slaughtered at 2-i cents ou the dollar. Stevens Is the Auctioneer. Tlie voters in Santa Barbara county are determined that the Legisla tive honors snail De easy, tub ue-puhlicans first nominated, selecting Judge llcacock for the Assembly. The Democrats have made thuir nominations, tlie Assembly falling to Dr.

Frick, also a resident of Lompoc. Hoih are temperance men, and in favor of a coast railroad. Won't that be an orderly and dry campaign Unprecedented Bargain. Fine French Wove Corset for 75ctseacli, worth $1.25, at the Branch of the New York Dry Goods Store, opposite Post-olllce. Rev.

II. Jacobs, a Congregational pastor in a Chicago suburb has beon disfrocked. He made a piteous plea to be retained lu the ministry, declaring that he was anxious to serve God, and had advanced the Christian cause, and that his only offence was "an incurable habit of lying, amounting almost to a UMUiu." Ho intends to engage in some sort of manufacturing business where his peculiar taleuls may be turned to account. A New Departure. Mens' and Youths' Felt Hals from 50 cts each the Branch of the New York Dry Goods Store.

The Coming Age will be the theme of discussion on Mon.lav and Tuesday even-Iiibs, August nth mid 7th, at Unity Church, 111 thlseily. by 11. A. llryden. Considered In Hie luiht of the present signs of the times.

This is an important nnd Interesting Iheme.and will be presented In a wsy to interesl all who may atleud. bccLures lice, commencing al Hp. Is this true, that a newspaper helps a town and that a lady, residing in Milpiias, wrote as follows: Many thanks for tho Sentinel, a first-class, able, fearless journal, so brilliant with wisdom and so sparkling with wit, and everything written In such a jolly way. And the drollery or tbe vein of poetry that is recognired In every article, Is so exhilarating that its thousands of readers must, of necessity, laugh and grow fat. Of course the rhyming propensity or the editor makes his contemporaries envious, the most despicable of which is the Transcript, a beastly, scrawny, nasty little thing, with ils store-made patent outside.

Don't yon ever send mo another copy of the Tramcript, the vapidness of which has given me a poor estimate of the Intelligence of Its patrons. Annnctinn sale will commence at the Walsh Dry (iissls Store, this evening at 7 o'clock, and will continue from day to day, beginning at 2 o'clock of each dsv, unlil the entire stock and tt lures are is. posed ol. Stevens will lie the aucltoneer. The sale Is positive, and the goods will be sold without reserve.

On Saturday night last tlie people did not all retire by any means, for they feared an incendiary attempt would bo made to fire the'town, and they were not altogether mistaken In their calculations, for there can be no doubt that the large Iranie bouse of I and J. Hprague, located beyond Mrs. I mils', was destroyed by a fire set by some scoundrel. When the lire was discovered the roof was about ready to fall in. The building had been empty for several davs, was valued at ajuiKi and Insured for 1500.

Ir this building was set on Hie with a view or drawing the people away that the Chinese quarters might be fired, the ruse did not work worth a cent, for business men and prnperty-hnlders were more watchful than ever. Among them we aw Mayor Cooper and Councllmen Skinner and Martin, and they assisted tbe police in dispersing noisy and turbulent gatherings. Of the 1,500 insurance money tlie Sprague. have accepted 1,325 as a compromise. The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley A Kulofson for the best riiotogrnplis In the United Suites and the Vienna Medal lor the best In ihe world.

U9 Montgomery 8U, Han Frau-clseo A disastrous bulldoslng took place on the heights ot Lnmpoo. Judge lleacook owned a youug Al. derney bull. The animal wa, sup. posed to be gentle and harmless, but a Chinaman coining near him be kicked up a riot, goring the Chinaman in tbe leg.

Lock-jaw rat in and the Injured man departed for the Co-lesllal kingdom. Shortly afterwards the Judge had business in the corral, and having oulwlnded the two.lcg. ged "bulldusers" in tba Republican Convention paid no attemiou to Toros. The first thing he knew his clothes were being lorn, and the largest "horns" ever seen lu a tem perance oniony foroed lu and about him, and the next thiug he knew he did not know anything. But when he commenced knowing he knew that lie was cloat in and lying across the fence corner.

with the bull doing hi. level best to reach hi in with his horn, aud feet. The bull left the ranch the next day, aud the orders from headquarters are to about Ihe tlrst politician that uses the word "bulldose" iu the preseuce of th. Judge, Kly, Cbrlsllnn Hnltman Wm. fcffs for fllHW BANK NOW UK PAH Kb ilh Iraniwrt Bsnklns; In Oold, 811 niT Curmn? received, subject to check, Interesl alia lowed on term deposits, and eertincateoa.

Issued therefor. Loans mads on mort eaices of Real Kstate and Approved Bills discounted. 4sovernmeii09 Securllles, Correuoy, County Warranting! and tlm chcciis purchased. sold on the principal Eastern oltles, and" ou Han Francisco and other places lntl corner of Myrtle and Laurel streets suuia ctui, for Adulterated yens! powders are now be-lns extensively forced unon the market. Avoid them and usetheold reliable Don-nolly's Yeast Powder, also Callaghan's cream xarutr ana eiaieraius.

CMTT COUNCIL. Council met on Wednesday morn log iRHt and full Ilnnrtl present. The City AstiesHmpnt lltill for the fiscal year in-n was reoeivea ana niea. ana on iimtion ihe Clerk wtui Instruoteil to give nottct ihrouirh newnpiiper publlrailon that the Common Council would mrnit aa a board of KualizRtion to examine antl tho Assessment Hull of said Pity on Monday, Auifiist 20th, 1877, and will remain In session inr the traiuaotlon V. 1 sine lor two week.

auurwireeLiommisslonerwaa instnicteJ te examine Into the conlltion Klver ireet and report on the same. Aujuurnea, For Sain. thn wiatl nnA 1. 1.. known boardlutt eHtahllshinent of Cnpt.

J. M. Smith, localed on Beach Hill. miin iiunuiiiR, ittrtie ami commodious; kltthen, dlnlnif mom. room fcr Hrvum and wood-shed separate from main hulld-liiv.

Also a larue cottaiie t5onininin flvn rmms. Ctn arcominoUute forty comfortably. Phnty of well and river water, aii nnished with modern Itn-provomenls. I'rlre, Iniinlre on Ihe premises. Will behold nlili or with out furniture.

Termi easy. The Intense ltschlns rhuwhI hv Mriiin diseases of the vkln Is speedily allayed uj uienii a nmpnur noap, wnicp entirely removes every pedes of eruption, per-feclly safe aud fur cleaner and more efluo tlve than any ointment. I INT OF MiTTEKrl unclaimed In the Post Oftlue al Hanta Cruz. Hanta Cru county, August 4lh, 1877: Anderson, Hawe.Nalh a ran AiiMiln, Frtd. Harnes, Chin iiein, Juoob Holu, John Hubbard, Kennedy, Tho Kin ir.

Marv Humes, r' Bazo, Felix Howes, Natki'n Burt, Win Byrne, Chan Burn ham, Ueo 0 Canon, Henry Coyle, John cowen, Mrs. Hall a Knox, Mrs Louisa mubod, miss Maud Mann, James KP MftriEan, McNeil, John Mrintyre, Daniel McOrenor. (3 uoyie.johna Iowdy, Evans, George Kills, Jennie Donneliy. I'araer, Ktcham HsjberU, Thomas wain, ueo Freus, Mis Isa Frank, Mrs n'a Freeman, Mrs A Forrest, jHines It Fowler, Lemuel Fillmore. Albert HHtisbury, Annie ismitn, 311sh He lie Miss Freda Vail 8 2 Wttll.

EllEabeth Wahlcrs, Henry Way.Jahe Oallugher, Miss A I While, MraPE uums wormy xoung, Annie Those Inquiring fhr the above letters will please sa? Advertised." The WatsonTllle and throiifrh roalti niwntiiiit vjrui rosiomce at a. Arrive at 4:00 p. M. Oitlee hours from a. w.

to i Money Order and Registry hours, from 8 a. ii. to i p. u. JOHN RRAZKR, M.

1ST Of I.l.TTl.KN UNCLAIMKD In tlie Fellon Fo.t Office. BauLa Crus County, August 1st, 1877 Raker, liriKRs, Miss Sadie Harvy, Pan Braily. Feter liowell, Miss Colhy, Geo Cirac, Paul Uulb, Mr Hi'llieck, Cha. Miller, Davlrl Hiiearer, Mrs Carbine spoiou, Wm Those ealllnf for the above please tuey are advertised. E.

O. WILMAMU, Postmaster. What everyssxiy says must oe true," The incontrovertible testimony offered by those who have used Dr. Pierce's Fav. orite Prescription induced the dootnr to sell It under a positive guarantee.

Many ladles have retrained from using- It on ao-count of a general feeling of preludloe against advertised medicines. Let me ask a question. Are you preiudlced against sewing machines because you have seen them advertised or 1 doubt the ingenuity and skill required in 1 lueir luveiiuuuT Again, would you re- mso 10 insure your nouse ueeltllse thi company advertised that it had mii.i mil. lions in losses, and yet bad ciipltal of no sucii ailverllse-uienta shake your confidence, aud create prejudices? Then why refuse lo credit me testimony oi inose wno nave found the Favorite Prescrlution to he nil ih.i 1. ciaimeu inr ii in overcoming those all- menu ueeniiar lo voi sexr wiif snh.

mil to the harsh, and uerhan. namiin ireaiiueni, inus aggravating your malady wiii.il icuci auu a positive, perfect and permanent cure lni iM.Un eueuieu 111 tiioiisanns el caseST ABASH MTATIOM, 111, Oct, Wh.ltffd. R.V. PKrce, M. Hurralo.

N. Jmr AVr Allow me to extend mv mn.t sincere thanks to you for the great tienedt my wife has reoelved from tbe use of your Favorite Presoilpilou. Hlie Buttered al most inioierauiy belore us ns vour merf tiupr nu 1 usu ineu bue sain or several wiTsiciaus out 10 no nuruosa. ha v. 1 thuuglill would give the Favorite Pre- scr nnona trial, anu sue is nnsr snunii and well.

Very gratefully yours. 11. A. HOMCK, Tour life Worth 10 Centa SickneM Drevalls everywhere. And everybody complaint of some til ten durlnt their life; when gicte, the objpot It wen, uow to nuypiainiy in hi no Krson Id ttiU world Lhat nutferlue with teDKlfi.

Liver L'ooinlalnt and Hi ef fecta. nnch an In Ion. CoHtlvenenfi. Sic it Heaihe, Hiur Siomaoh, Hwart Hum, falplitiuon or the tieart.uepreHHed Kpirits, liJIiotiHnesi, can tftke (iHHK.N's Auuust Flower without getting relief and cure. If you doubt thfn, ao to vour IrrutftiiHU.

Fav, or Hatela A Nlcholi. and net a Nam pie Bottle for ItlcenU and try it, Ilegularii 75 cent. Two docei win relieve you. WOTIIINW NIIOKT of unmliitakable benedif) conferred upon tens of thousands of nude rem could originate and maintain tne reputiuioa wnicn aykhs nakxapa- rilla enlovs. It ii a compound ofthe bbl vetcetable alteratlven.

with tha Io dides of PotHttstutn and Iron, and la the nioai eiieotuai oi an reraeuiea or icroiU' lous, mercurial, or blood disorders. I'nl- roriniv ittoceuHiui anu cen in in lu rani' edial effecu. It producea rapid and com-Ditte curuit of Hcrofula. Ho res. Bolln.

llu. mora. 1'iniDlei. Kruotionn. skin DiMtttuM and all disorders arikinn from impurity of the blood.

By IU InvlKoiatfiiB eiTccU it alwavi relieves and often cures l.tvnr compiainu, remaie weaKneNi sad Irrcs- larities. auu is a potent re newer of vital Hy. tor puriryinii the blood it hus euuat: It tone ud the svstem. rkitnrtB aud preserves tlitj hcaitU, and Imparls vigor and energy. For forty years it has been In extensive use, and is to-day the ntuai nvmimiie meuiuuie tor Hie stllienng sick, everywhere.

(For sale by all dealers. MISCELLANEOUS ADVS, Selling Off BelowCost J. BR0WNST0NE HAS JUST HKX XIYXD The Largest Assortment DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Goods Well Assorted Store, F.VKH UNPACKEIi IIV TIIIH OOtTIVXY I THE IAHI TO BX BOLD CHEAP FOR CASH! Comer of Locust 8t- and Pacific At. SANTA CRUZ. outfit A uMiimrnia.

collections stteuiied to, andssl returns mad. at currant rats, of ax-a. Cm Vaclflc Avenue, ap7 OCEAN MARKET Just opened near the corner of Faclfio Avenu and Bridge Btreet. Keep eoiiflrantly -on hand a choice election of freh BEEF, P0EK, MCTT05, VIAL, SAUSAGES, And Everything Found in a Firt-Clan Meat Market Prices Reasonable. A Waaon Run ConsmIIiis ttllh th Ahop.

JAUUH 11. Wt.ILK.K4LO. ruiM-tr CITY MARKET. PACIFIC ATE SUB, SAXTA CRCt DAMN YOUNG, Keep constantly on band BEEP, PORK MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSAGES. PUDDINGS, BOLOGNAS.

DRIED BEEP, SALT MEATS. LAKD, AO. CnnnAfltAil with JssttDiisnment. Charcnterie Et Boncherie Francaiw GARCIEN BERTROND, Anthony'i Bailding, Santa Crui, DXALKKS IK Pork, Lamb, Mam, t'orned asitl Mnioked Heel, Lard, Tsuise, omestlR Haulages, Rheepa' Tonxue, Pigs' Feet. TrlDe.

Piokles. HituerkrMiil. Cerveltit, BolnguaHausaices. HeaU Cheese, rmiiiiug, eonsutniiy on nann. Kanillies, Hotels aud vessels supplied at shortest notice.

mv-u WHAT People Want! FINECOODS AT II PRICES! We respcUuiij can me atteQUoo of Uia Public to tbt Largest Best Stock OF Ilootsj Si Hhoea, Leather iriiKlintr). Csiloves sSc Hosiery OmUidt Ban JVawMeea, Tba prices are reduced so low that no ore can help buymr whan tber all at tba San Francisco BOOT SHOE S'CRE! Pacific Avenue, Opposite the Court Bouse IANT1 CKUl K12PT II J. T. Eoyle! Mrs. E.

A. Ctilverwell, lUMhlouultle DRESSMAKER MTTERSS Ol-T AND WARRANTED nd teacher of Our. Its'. Premium M.talel Thi. tauxht on Ihe most Improved plau.

ioit door below l.raas's Planlui af III. Aent for tit Sew Vmerica mwuls JtaoJuaa, aiiMt I Bank of Savings and Loan. Unr.Br Rs.ll.lin A avrss.saB, ATCHW, Hunta Cru a. Wia.fttumla, Geo, K. giu.

aud iL H. Hall. viim, A. Bartlett; CaHhler, Prank Cooper. Ie posits reoelved without ctbaj-ge of n-rauceree.

Interest allowed od liepomui aocordlntf to time. Money loaned on Heal Kstote, ieve-oment or County bonds; or other acceptable security. Foreign and Do. mestle Kxchange, U. 8.

Currency, Mutto and County ttecuriUe, Bou(ut and bold a4 market rules. Hardware; tin-warE STOVES, GALTAMZED IROVWBE. Galvanized Pumps, Mad. ail Maee. ATKU WAKE, WABBABTBa OB WHITS MBTAU Crockery, Glassware.

BOWMAN, PACIFIC Opposite Court CBUI I wo.1. rMsatfall; aaaeaaM t. th. slltasM ol Saota Cras, aa. i.i.uy, that I ass aev pre pars, lo (ataiah aovth.B.

tm mj Ita. asaaoa. a. SDJ Uoaao ra tb. Mr loa, osp.ri.aeo la ta.

kashioM varraatt as. I. awortioi that I osa I Ire ostUlaotloD. Tla, Bboot Iras, aail Halvoilasd Iraa Walk ado to oreor. All work at rlvlaf satl.raotlo.

ea borMaiBSd-noata Cras 8oBtaibor 14th IMA if JOHN BOWMAN, Soquel, dealer FOBRiOrT lsmiestle Hardware, Btovea, Force ud Lilt Pumps, Crockery and Ulassware Famu A Ulls, Lamp, and Pancr Uuods 1 am now prepared to furnish Paints and Oils lu quantities to suit, and at a prlca that denes competition. Also, th. best Kerosene In th. market warranted by tbe gallon, can or earn, al tb. lowest azure 1 Intend mjr Tinware to make lu own rea ulatton, aa 1 manufacture it myself, P.

8. As 1 Intend to keep uothintbat nrst-clas. oods. and hy fair dealing, would respectfully solicit tbe patiuaace Of Lb. people of Uoquel and vicinity.

JOH.N BOWMAJT. Taylor System, TATLOIV SYSTEM under, slxued will be pleased to recelv. eusto-" at ber residence 6a UHXST 8T. This system 1. newjind the beat kuovaw ww t.

luruisa in. praut XHS. C. WEBE2. l29-tf 11 i Km lour Ejcsgit RY ViUNQ COM MOX eu, iES, yHES tOCCAN PURl HASr LAZ A bestln the worldr They are recoai mended and Iheir Sty, aj 'f 1 "'I alliheS; Iliey last mauy years wilhoul cbiuuto.

ors-le this locality only by H. BAILEY. A. M. Peterson, saddler Harass.

Maker, icoV Walnut Aa.snaio., nmm nsraOM xtasoa wrstre, ak JSraoJroIi u. iCd inl.I advl on, rui, he prl rlnM in Sot SHO rjrteV BW-AM ATtesA. as- JbtH ea At.

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