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

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Santa Cruz Sentinel. MISCELLANEOUS. We Boot, Shoe, Hat, Cap, Clothe and fix you up generally, 25 per A municipal ordinance has been passed In New Orleans prohibiting 1 wsf ami An liit Gnns 1 Doors. Sacth UME' Sash Carpenters' Tools I 'OR SALE BY The Finest and Best variety of Gentlemen's Fancy Neckwear, and In fact all styles of Furnishing (foods, Is to be fujud ouly at M. Levy A Son'j.

The ball of tho Hook and Ladder Co. will take (dace at Bernheim's Hall next Thursday evening. It will no doubt bo liberally attended, mid tho niciuliers of the company will spare no expense to have everything in apple-pie order. 8, 0, 10, It and 12 Itw. Sxiam for Ol 00, Alanur, the Grocer, The Chronicle is in earnest tn its motherhood of the Constitution party, for It is trotting out its Italic type paragraphs.

Italic type when used by this severe newspaper signifies the same as the red in the eyeofan enraged bull. James Concannon, aged 21, a native of Galway, Ireland. Important any person knowing of him will please write to B. Dorliaui, corner Polk and Union streets, San Frsn-uisoo. Have news greatly to his ad-, vantage.

2t The Chronicle is oontfnunlly howling about laud grabbers, aud yet the exeoutlve committee of that parly coutsius the names of stiob land monopolists as John G. Downey, of Los Angeles, and George Steele, ol San Luis Obispo. Paints, Oils and Olass at Cope's. 0 Wbeu a certain gentleman was Says the Nevada City Transcript on Monday: Ex Congressman Frank Page, who receutly returned from Washington alter making a splendid record on the Chinese question, was at Grass Valley Sunday, and lie is now spending a few days in his county, lie Is wsrmly welcuuied by all classes. Ed.

Certain parlies ou tiie east side of tho Km Iirenzo River set their garden sprinklers so near the fence as to sprinklo the whole sidewalk, causing ladies with "lino dresses" to go into the road to escape a wetting while passing. Such contrlvanco we proclaim a nuisance, and should be done away with. CITIZEN'S. The rainfall for May so far has been 1.94 inches. There have been only two Maya since 1849 In which no rain fell, namely, May, 1850, and May, 1867.

Tbe May with the heaviest rain was in 1800. The amount was 2.80 inches. Tbe other Mays with heavy rains were iu 1855. 1.88 inches; 1859, 1.55 luolies; 1461, 1 inch; 1800, 1.40 Inches. The best assortment of Boots and Shoes cac he found at M.

Levy A Son's. 0 "Sausage bees" are now the fashion tn Kentucky, the young and maiden gathering to grtud a neighbor's scrap pork Into sausage-meat. Such "Bees" may be very enjoyable and refreshing, but for "linked sweetness long drawn out," the game of Copenhagen at a grow-up Sunday-school picnic knocks the stuffing out of 'em, as the poet sa3rs. Our Greenback friends oomplain A. J.

HINDS. The Santa Cms Bank. Commissioners Coleman and Wslt returned to tbe city Wednesday night, bringing with them the duplies les of the report of tbe Attorney-General showing the condition of the Santa Cruz bauks, Tbe Bunk of Sau.a Cruz County la reported in good condition, while tbe Santa Crux Bauk of Savings and Loan, though secure, hss suffered material shrinksge in It securities and consequent impairment of capital. The statement of their noudltion Is a follows Santa Cruz Bank of Savings and Loan, doing business at Saota Cruz, on the 10th Instant. Assets Undivided one-hair of bsuklng house aud lot, 10,652 72 other real estate, 41 loan on real estate, 90; invested In stocks, $1,500 losns on stocks, $15,120 80; loans on other securities, $3,600 money on baud, $9,920 88 office furniture and fixtures, other assets, $591 24; Interest accrued, $8,728 72.

Total, $209,1105 74. Liabilities Capital paid up, $20,000 due depositors, 52 interest due depositors, Total, $219,065 52. Impairment of capital, $9,845 78. Bank of Santa Cruz County, doing business in Santa Cruz on the 12th Instant. Assets Oue undivided half of banking bouse and lot, $0,652 73 other real estate, $11,142 83, loans ou real estate, invested in warrants, $779 56 loans on stocks, loana on personal security, $29,212 00 loans on other securities, $3,819 19; money on hand, $19,087 05; office furniture and fixtures, $3,900 deposits In other banks, 1,109 75 other assets, $1,731 02 interest accrued, $7,405 61.

Total, $148,531 93. Liabilities Capital paid up, surplus reserve, $7,109 18 due depositors, $40,357 73 due banks and bankers, $15,405 02. Total, HOFFMAfJ HINDS, Real Estate, Fire Marine INSURANCE AGENTS, Office Opposite Pacific Ocean House, SANTA CRUZ HOFFMAN, NOTARY PUBLIC. HAV1MO THB AOENOY OP BKVFRAI. FT11F.

INSTJRANfl? COMPAN1KS that are not In the lassrssn Combination, parties wishing 10 Insure, will flntl It to their Interest to call and see our rales. Conveyancing done, bouses rented ranU alw, uvnnnli of all hlnrim nltM.tH .1 on good security. Parties having money W. T. COPI Hornlieim'H IJlooU, Santa Cruz, DKAJ.BK IU- Walaonvlll Items.

Tbe defunct or "sleeping" Recorder made It re-appearance on the street Ibis morning. No doubt it has bad a very narrow escape from death. It would have been great shame if this declple of Ibe San Francisco Chronicle had died lu it lufaucy. Tbe H. of Wataonvllle would have worn sackcloth and ashe for many day.

The noted setress, Mrs. Walters, will take a benefit at tbe rink in the near future. She i the mother or Mrs. Dr. Fine, of this town.

Some or Wataonvllle' beat talent I engaged for tho oocaslou, aud lt will do doubt be a grand affair. About half-past twoTuesday morning afire broke out Id one of tbe large grain warehouse near town, owned by A. Lewi A Co. The night wss so foggy that the blaze could be seen but a short distance, and consequently almost every body thought It was a false alarm. Tho few that did turo out found no water there when they arrived on the ground.

Both of tbe buildings were burned to tbe ground, and but little of tbe grain was saved. Loss between and $5,000. It wa (upposed to be an Incendiary flame. It tbe perpetrator had been caught, probably tbe lamp post nearest by would have borne a strange fruit the next morn-lug at daylight. This is the third or fourth attempt of tbe same kind In a few week.

For a couple of year there ha ex. lated in tbe town of Wataonvllle an organization known as the Butterfly Social Club. It I composed entirely of young ladles the elite of tbe town. After they beoame a living body -they began to sesroh around for some worthy object or project on which to bestow the proceeds of their entertainments, and finally that they would be to Wataonvllle what Loita was to San Francisco, they concluded to erect a fountain In tbe plaza. They have now nearly, If not quite money enough for Ibis purpose.

Their last grand affair wa a masquerade ball given on Wednesday night, Followlug Is a list of characters: ladies: Mis Jennie Jaokson, Fuaohla; Mis Cox, Artist; Mis Lulu Hoi-brook, Peasant Girl Mlaa Ida Chalmers, Domino; Miss Ida McAdams, Glpsey; Mrs. C. L. Thomas, Domino; Mr. Jerome Porter, Ireland Miss Dora Hernandea, Grandmother Mrs.

Fine, Glpsey Girl Mis F. Wiley, Fsuoy Dress; Mr. Ford, Peasant Girl; Miss Minna Aldrlob, Peasant Girl Miss LlbbyStokes, School-girl; Mis Jessie Simmons, Butterfly; Miss Emma Traflon, Domino I Mia G. Howell, Domino Mr. Landrum, Bank of Wataonvllle! Mis Ella Thomas, Morning Mr.

D. Porter, Night; Mis L. Lewis, Huntress; Miss Eva Porter, Snow Mis Aldrlob, Suowflske Mrs. A. Johnson, Sister of Notre Dame; Mr.

Jaokson, Nun. GENTLEMEN F. D. Palmtag, Jockey Jobn Haw-klna, Olown; H. MoAdama, Domino; Wm.

Byrd, Old Black Joe; Mr. A. Johnson, Sister of Notre Dame; Chas. Todd, Domino; F. McAdams, Fireman; Gus Sanborn, Yankee Doodle; Edgar Lewis, Fireman Cbas.

Martin, Centennial J. A. Hall, Spanish Prince; Chas. Averett, Frenob Count; I. Jennings, Big Indian Myron Fol-ger, Highlander) Geo.

Peckbam, Gentleman Fred Moore, Spanish Count; J. W. Gruwell, Earl of Essex; C. L. Thomas, Jewish Rabbi C.

W. Waldrou, Domino Frauk Reynold, French Count Johu Irelan, Richard Mr. Jaokson, Null I Wm. M. Landrum, Rejuvinated A.

H. Howard, Turk 81 Slocum and II. 0. Mo-Clure, Scaudanavian Boys; Jobn Helhrington, Cards; A. Wiener, Girl of the Period; G.

Hernandez, Girl. Hardware, Gas and "Water Pipe, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, Rubber Hose, Lawn Sprinklers and Mowers, Wagon Material, Doori, Window, and Blinds, Bobber and Leather Ileltlnur, Rope or all Sizes. Agent for the Sale of CALIFORNIA POWDER. mvS-tf nn.l fit CB2AT tt 1 C. HOFFMS to loan will find It to their Interest to call at mT -bsw.

PERFUMES an ths Gems of All Odora -tin Unexce.Isd in Economy of Fuel Unsurpassed in Construction. Unparalleled in Durability. UnCismneJ la tta BUOAD CLAIU teiniafc VERY EE8T 0PERATIS8, AND MOST plulli 1 mr vi in. 1 Lin lu 1 buuiuno oiuic Ths BEST of All. 332ECJ33LSIOrt OO.

612, 014. 618 4 CIS N. MAIN STREET. fT. LOUIS, HIO.

SOLD BY H0LBE00K, MEEEILL STETSON, Sas Francuco, CaL mac iu 1 c. T-' tbe continuance of prayer ineetings in colored churches arier ten o'clock at night, and providing that the pas tors shall be arrested as disturbers of the peace If it Is violated. Georgo F. Muynard, Auditor of San Francisco, and a pure man, was driven to dispair by the howling crowd who speuk of all officers as thieves, and to get away from himself and those who were hounding him, committed suicide, slashing himself six times in the bowels. He was stopping with his son, in Amador county, at the time he committed tho terrible act lingered three hours.

During this time he begged that his body would not be taken to San Francisco for burial, but hid away in the cha parol. No Usa Talkino Dry Goods are sold cheap at DeLamaler's. Tho effect of the now Constitution on mining is likely to be quite as disastrous as was expected. The Grass Valley Union reports that the trustees of the Gold Hill mine have unanimously decided to rescind the assessment of $5,000, now nearly duo, and to suspend operations until such time as tho laws relating to mining are more exactly definod. Tho Nevada Transcript also reports a similar case in tho New York mine, which has made a splendid showing hitherto.

The now bath houses of Mr. Whaaton are nearing completion. Tile uppor floor furnishes superior facilities for a dance. That these bathing facilities aro greatly to the interest of Santa Cruz all admit. Now that Mr.

Wheaton has invested his coin among ns, without costing our city or people a dollar, would it not be the square, friendly thing to get up a benefit that would muko Mr. W. realize that he is among those who appreciate his enterprise? Wo think so. Bock Beer at Fredericksburg Saloon. "You make mo think," William said, dropping upon the sofa beside his girl, "of a bank whereon the wild thyme grows." "Do she murmured; "it is so nice, but that is pa's stop in the hall, and unless you can drop out of tbe front window before I get through speaking, you will have a little wild time with him, my own, for he loves yon not." But William didn't quite make lt, and now you can make him grow wild time and time again by simply asking him what makes him go lame when ho walks.

Ho knows, but he's a liar. Befere the volea were counted for the new Constitution, aud while it was scarcely known whether it was adopted or not, tbe Chronicle and some other blatant bilks lu tbe Stale began to clamor for a Constitutional party. They knew well enough that they had no ohauce with the Workingmeu, as a separate organization; but they hoped to combine Kearneyltcs, Grangers, Democrats, and Communists into one harmonious whole, and ride Into office by their uulted votoa. San Jose Mercury, Ladles' striped Hose, 3 pairs for 3 bits, at M. Levy A Son's.

A project is on foot tending to. ward an ocean race to Santa Cruz and return. The gentlemen who have the thing iu hand have obtained two or three promises from yacht owners already to participate, and it is quite likely mat tne amur will be a success. The idea is for each vessel to pay an entrance Ice of $100, and tbe first vos-sel arriving down to "take the pot." Arrangoments for the return race will bo made at Santa Cruz. As we have several yachts capable of making this trip, we should advise all yacht owners to tend a hand and belp it through, as such a race would be of great interest.

Atta. Tbe base-ball fever still rages. The following has to be digested before any one can become a member: "We, the undersigned, beiug desirous of promoting a How of coin Into tbe surgeon's coffers, excitement in the social world, the museles in general, and good to the greatest number, do hereby pledge our fingers, eyes, our mother's tears, our situations, and our employer's time, to vouch for which we stake our lives, our fur-tunes, and our sacred honor, so belp me captain, to join, stay by, and play In, what is lobe known as tbe "Pancake Batters." Comment la unnecessary. It is no time for questionable alliances. With a Presidential campaign right before us, we can not afford to try experiments.

It Is rather a time for united action and straightforward work. The Republican organization remains intact tbe Workiugmeu's party will hold firmly together lu the coming tight; the Democratic party reels into the political arena terribly demoralized, aud tbe Constitution party is a delusion and a snare. All good Republicans, no mattor how tbey voted bn tbe 7th of May, will be round in line on the 3d of September, Napa Register, The actual vote in this oounty at tbe Constitutional eleotlon was only 2,503, yet there are no less tban six newspapers, one daily, to be sustained almost entirely by the popu-lstion these votes represent. There Is nothing more humiliating than for a Journalist to have to cut down the size of his journal, but this la what the Courier did yesterday, and un doubtedly as a business necessity. The Courier favored tbe new Constitution, which was carried, and now tbal paper comes to us reduced In size, and other brunches of business are reducing expenses and dlachar-ing every man that cau be spared.

Buy your Working Clothes at Wilson's A New Hampshire paper telle us this tough atory In Kenebnnk, one ev' ning receutly, a Mrs. was going home, when she saw a woman sitting on tbe steps of a store, crying. Asking what was the matter, the stranger said she had no plaoe to atay that night, and the charitable lady took her e. During the night the stranger gave birtb to a fine boy; in the morning sue ate a hearty breakfast, and at 11 o'clock In the forenoon left by tho train for Portland, wltb her baby, promising to repay ber kind hostess for her trouble. Mrs.

II never expected to hear from tbe mysterious strauger again, but very soon received an envelope containing a five-dollar bill, but no name or other indication ol who tbe stranger was." We occasionally see the wagons of plonlcnera, aud conclude that those roosting on our hill-sides during the storms of Saturday and Sunday must have had a dam good time. It must be pleasant to sleep on tbe moist earth, Ibe cold chills playing with escti otbor as tbey go bopping and skipping up and dnwu your back, the pearly drops of ram dropping into your ear, the golden colored snails crawling out and lingering on your nose, the wind fanning feet too big for the blankets Ibe rotten and porus wood singing a gentle steam song as you warm up saturated food, and everybody saying something smart as you wring out your back hair and dry your streaked aud striped socks In the smoke. And when tbe sun cornea out isn't it jolly? Thoughtless paper apeak lightly of the late elopement of ex. Governor Hubbard's daughter wltb that ooaoh-man Sheapard. They have no knowledge of the bluer exnerlenoe it is for a high and notable family to meet with such a calamity.

Of course we aay In this country that all men are equal, and that eouuds very nioe; it is very nice In theory, but in practice It Is altogether a different thing. We must make some allowance for family pride. A man like the ex-Governor who can look back oo an aucesiory but whither are we adrift Ex-Governor Hubbard, when a young man, peddled charcoal through tbe streets of Hartford for a living. When we analyze the mailer It seems as if a backdrlver who always kept a car. rlage did not aspire too high when be sought tbe baud of a charcoal peddler's daughter.

rem. coenper man any olhur store in oauia criu. hiemeuiher this fact. One Price Cash Siore, 1'aciHo avenue, opposite tbe Bank. An Indian named Francisco, wan arrested at Healdshurg by Sheriff iMiiwiuuie, on masriay, as accessory 10 tue murder or Paul Kelger.

Some wicked one anion it the da. fealed has said that the slate for the next couuty election Is all arranged, no tue "goose uanga uigh." Red Potatoes st (iardnor Dake's, 75 cents. It was, of course on a French tombstone that the following Insurlo- tlon wss discovered "Tears can not restore my wife, therefore I weop. -Many of us kuow lint the words of Hazlitt are true The chain of habit colls Itself around the boart like a serpent, to gnaw and stills It. In HIS DRW PHllnrv Rul.luin his work.

Examination in our pnblio schools oomuieuced ou Thursday, will ue oontlnuod next week. Then comes vacation, visits, etc. -Chinamen every dav are enirazed in laklnir all the small fish they cau get out of the Zayaute, using grain sacks sitached to barrel huops to do tue same with. Bock Beer at Fredericksburg Saloon. Yeslerdav morning the store of Moulton A Bias was placed under lock and key, and at the same time toe store of lieroholm Co.

opened its doors. Charles M. Peck, Secretary of the Redington Quicksilver Mining Company, has Absconded from San Fran cisco, Inflicting a loss on the com pany of 810,000. Extra fine Diagonal Suits Bt Wilson's. New Is the time for our youths.

both boys and girls, to Join gyinnss-tio classes. Both brain and muscle are uecessary to the greatest human development. See ad. -Au evil passion ainks ns below the level of the bruto. lt was Roche foucauld who said, "When our ha tred Is violent lt sinks us even be neath those we bale." New slvle tif Shetland and Zeolivr Shawls st M.

Levy A Sou's. -Before voting under the new Con stitution you must live in the township 120 days before registering and thirty days boforo election. Many will be disfranchised. At tho recent session of the Grand Lodge, E. Price of this citv, was appointed District Depuly for the Encampment, and L.

D. ilolhrook, of natsonvillo, for the Lougts. Oeras 2j cents per dozen at Baldwin's. If the devil has a fair chanao at you he will be sure to look your way sgain. There Is an old proverb to the effect that when the wolf gets one iamb be looka for another.

Bock Beer at Fredericksburg Salooa. Apple trees in many California orchards uenr Napa have ou tboir branches numerous nests of a small caterplller, such asare very nuiuer. ous lu the orchards ot the Etst. -Iu San Jose the suit of KaufTinan vs. the Bear Creek Mill and Lumber Company was decided by the Jury In favor of the plaiutill', the verdict be ing for the recovery of Prescriptions oarefully dlsDensed at Chrlslul'a.

John Williams, of Walsonvllle, tbe Deputy District Grand Master for this county, paid the Santa Cruz Lodge, No. if; A. U. U. an olli.

clal visit on Monday eveniug last. Jacob Scbaefer and George F. Slnston played a remarkable gaino of billiards In New York on ibe loth. Scbaefer made his 1,0110 points In three ruus 8, 000, 305 average 333! 4. Prescriptions prepared at Ernest Lauge's will hereafter be refilled at Tanner's Drug Store.

-About ten o'clock Tuesday night, at San Jose, MUs Aunle Cobb, daughter of the late Dr. Cobb, was taken witli hemorrhage of tbe lungs at ber mother's resideuce, and died in a few minutes. The Courier has entered on Its fourth volume, reduced to tho size it was wbeu first started. The prudent mariner takes lu his sail before loo late to save his ahip from total de struction. Messrs.

Anthony, Dakan, White and Harmon have been en.phatio In their endorsement of Kearney, and they stick to their choice, and President Fargo endorsed the Kearney resolutions. Fruit Fruit I Fruit! at Gardner Dake's. Before election it was only tho Chincso who must go. Such chaste and refined men as ISklrm tell those who votod for tho old Constitution that they must be disfranchised from holding office. The Mendelssohns who went to Sau Jose in a carriage to witness tho oratorio of "Joseph," were caught out in the wet, as their absence in the church choirs of this city on Sunday morn.

Ing last attested. McKoy Hubbard have dissolved partnership. Either member of the dissolved firm is authorized to collect all moneys due said dissolved firm. Their sueeosHors are W. H.

McKoy and A. D. Dufldj-. Work on the tunnels of tbe S. P.

C. R. R. goes steadily on. The best tlmeever made In tbe tunnels will be made this mouth at the north end of tunnel No.

4. The distance made to the 15th of May was 2100 feet. Faints, Oils and Olass at Cope's. In this issue we have a report of tbe Bank Commissioners, copied from tbe Call, and we give that paper credit therefor. Not so with the Courier.

It cbsnges the first lines and slips It in as one of Patricks "slides." Our sohool teadhers lake a recess. So do the preaohers, the lawyers, the courts, but the editors never. They must work on and forever, scolded bocause they criticise and found fault with because they do not orllicise. Men's tall Wool) Caulmere Suits, fl'2, One Prloe Cash store, opposite the Bank. To take tho placo of John Echart, who resides at the mine, and to facilitate businoss in Simla Cruz, whero a majority of the stock Is held, A.

J. Hinds lias been electod a Director of the Volcano Gold Gravel Mining Co. As summer approaches the demand for lime usubII)- increases, and Mr. Dorcey, Cowell's Foreman, informs us that the force is being augmented at the Davis A Co. kilns, and not decreased as reported last week.

The choicest of Family Groceries are kept at Neary A Haudley's, Mlssloa HU The San Francisco Ward Presidents are unanimous In their endorsement of the determined position taken by Kearney. If Kearney gats away with the Chronicle this time he will be "as big a msn as old Grant la digging a cellar at St. Paul, tho workmen unearthed a solid silver chalice and sslver of fine workmanship, and they are thought to be a part of a communion service taken from Father Hennepin In 1080. Hoy's fine Tweed Suits at Wilson's. "Steel all the money you can from your party opponents," eald Terry.

"Be guilty ol taking bribes and then tnoee who bribe you." Howard and tbe Chronicle both gave sanction to the double crime. Win. F. While, In tlio new Con stitution Party convention held in San Francisco on Saturday evening last, emphatically refused to desert the Worklngmen In the interest of the plug-hat party that is reaching for the positions. Congregational Social at DeLa-mater'a Hall next Friday evening, May 80lh.

An evening with tbe poets. Selections rrom iuugieiivw, Wblttler and Holmes. W. H. Martin, who has been on his buck several months, has been able to lie on tho streets occasionally the present week.

Should he continue to improve and business pick up, his foundry will soon be in full operation, BATI RDAY. HAY 24, 1S79. a- Wa admit, opln tana of 'rrponlml KJ. BKEVITIEH. COllSlltlUlOD.

Dod'I I tole yon. Advertise or Lurst. Did It surprise you? Advertise In the Now which side are yoii on? Organize Republican Clubs. Fine Huts a specialty at Wilson's CWorn! took a CnnsUtMion.al. Ah! King Kearney, at your service.

0.71!? Rul" for the One Price Cash Hum, opposite Hie lisok. "Ring out the old, ring In the new." Total rainfall for the season, 21.36 inches. Boca.Beer at Fredericksburg Saloon. The question, How the devil was It doue?" Wonder 1( Kearney will be our next Qovornor? son' Buttons and Scarf Pins at WH- A week of most delightful weather. A few strange faces are to be een on our streets.

The German Drug Store, J. O. Tan. ner, Proprietor. Now is the time to organise Republican Clubs.

Tho old men should organise Republican Clubs. Bo'nt v.rpSUm'1 1- hR" made lt8 appearance in the Watson ville grain fields. A new Constitution Club will shortly be formed in Felton. Pa'M6 all" The horny-handed sons of spoil have the State all their own way. To look after mining Interests J.

T. Cope has gone to Placer county. Pteklet by the quart or gallon, Manor, the Grocer. Martin Kinsley Is reonrering from a severe attack of eryslperlaa. The rain, the soaking, wetting rain, fell all day ou Saturday agslu.

Srt" nd 8llk Handker-clileis at litem's. No quorum at the meeting of the City Council on Mondsy eveuing last. The people should organise Republican Clubs throughout the county. Men's Fine Mrloo tTnilrrahlrts, 40 ets. Oue Price Cash Shjre, opposite Ui Una.

The Democratic State Convention has been post pound till the first day of July. C. Aroan has opened a shooting gallery near Lelbbraiidi's bathhouses. Still LowerSantmer8llksat at. Levy A Boa's.

Every man has his rrlef. If the Lord does not give it tr one for himself. The Graud Grov hold lis annual aess on the 3d of June. be makes ulds will Han Jose Etery mother thinks her own baby the hsndsomeet and her own husband the worst. White Crushed Sugar, 10 for $1 at Gardner 4 Pake's.

The new hotel at Newark, bnllt by the Pacifio Land A Investment hss been rented. In Ssn Mateo Co. tbe wheat la fully headed out and promises to produo abundantly. Paints, oils and Olass at Cope's. George W.

Scholl, of Stanislaus, is a candidate for Attorney-General on the Republican ticket. Tbe young men who are soon to sssrt ibe matters of State should or- gauiE fiepuuucau villus. It Is possible for three persons to keep the same secret, but only alter two of them are dead. All kinds or mixed and fancy drinks a specially, at the Palace Hsloon. As we go to press a report reaches ns that the S.

P. C. R. R. Co.

has leased the Felton K. R. Old Constitution men are scarcer Dow than they were on eleotlon day which is ssying a greet deal. Latest styles of Hats nt It. C.

Chaos's. Kx-Govenior R. Pacheco is a candidate for Congress from this District on the Republican ticket. Tbe new Co munition baa been adopted, and we unpeCaliforula will never haveoause to regret It. Ar German Prunet, KnglUh Currant, JtaiMm, Hmyrna Fiat, Manor, the Grocer.

The new maohlne ahop and foundry, built by Mr. Ingrabain, at Newark, has been completed. Place burners ought to begin to flop over quietly at first but be an re to get on the stiong aide. CLKAiuirrB Sals-Id Dry Good, at DeJLatnuler's. The storm of Saturday and Sunday was general In the southern and northern parts of tbe State.

The Half Moon Bay friends of the new Constitution will celebrate their victory next Saturday night. A Suspender on wheels, "The Anicory," to be found only at M. Levy a Sou's. Friday, a week ago, the Felton toll road, for tlio first time this season, was watered from this city to Felton. Tbe plcnlo season is at hand-look out for poison oak.

An ounoe of prevention la worth a pound ol cure. AtNearyA Handler's Is the place to get your Family urocerles. Messrs. Clellan A Rodgera, of Los Gatos, have opened a general merchandise store at Wright's station. The Watsonvillc Trantnipt says one Raymond has been discovered stealing from his employer and has decamped.

Southern Liver Resiilstor cores all forms of dyspepsia, at chiistal's. The timo for the convening of the Sunday School of the M. K. Church has been changed from 12 to 2:30 o'clock P. at.

There will be some "kicking" among those officials who will be compelled to step down and out after January next. Mf n's Fine Dress Dluironal Suits, SIS AO. One Price Cash tstore.opposlte the lttink.0 The doling exerolses of the State Normal School took place last Thursday. Look out lor the San Jose school msrms. Dougherty's mill, on the summit, has been closed down Indefln-ately.

The constitution of the market ie impaired. Trunks and Vsllscs at Wilson's. In Ssn Jose the Republicans have formed a large and energetio Club, and those signing the roll eo-' list for the campaign. Furnished house tolrenl, located In the most desirable part ol Msnta Crus. Kent low.

Enquire at this offlre. Ono of the Archibald barns, on Scott Creek, destroyed by the torch of the Incendiary, is to be replaced. The other will not be replaced. An exchange wants to know why woman always wants to ait on the floor to out her shoes ou. Because she can't sit on the ceiling.

It C. Chare is Just receiving another la-se lot of clothing. Boots and Shoes, all of which will be sold at veryjow A man need not be In hurry to get angry, for If be waits long enough be will have as many opportunities aa he wants. Conscious guilt will help a man more than anything else to argue against the Bible and to prove that there la no truth In religion. The proof of the podding is In aatlntlt.

and Hsldwlo's Work speaks at Ills gallej-y entrance. Henry Cowling, at work on the Fetter liunie. Thursday, fell and broke the thigh bone of the left leg in two places. Lfh Canney to bringing him out, Special Fiayoring Exteacts. Eminent ChemlstB and Physicians certify that these goods are free from adulteration, more effootive, produo better results than any othera, and that they use them In their own families.

DR. PRICE'S 1 UNIQUE TOOTH LEMON ENE. Aa ograesbk, beal(bfnl Uqsld Dtntifrtos, SUCAR. A Sabstltais far Ltmoos. EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER.

From Purs Boot. questioned as to why his engagement with Miss li. had been broken on, he rolled his eyes, looked very much pained, and groaned, "Oh I she turn ed out a deceiver." Hut she forgot to sla'e who thedeoeiver was. The new Constitution Is in full force on the Waddoll creek, and H. S.

Soper informs us that the Waddell Saw-mill is likely to take a constitu tional rest this summer. Lumber can uot be profitably delivered at the tail of the saw at $9 per M. Flue Dress Sewed Gloves, at H. 0. Chace's, very cheap.

President Davis, of tho South Pacific Coast Railroad, was in town tlio present week. Ho nays that had he two years ago foreseen what would be public feeling towards railroads to day he would not now be engaged in building a railroad to Santa uruz. Nathan Schrelber was arrested for making an assault on Jaoob Man-del, alias Hans. From the story of Schrelber it seems that he is made to appear in the light of a martyr. The trial will take place next Monday lu Farnham's Court.

AVe are desirous of I moresslng the fact upon the mtii'is of the people that for lleaiiy-MSAie liuiuiug you must go Levy Sou's. A Boston wife slyly attached a pedometer to her husband, when, after supper, he started to "go down to the otlleo and balance the books." On his return fifteon miles of walking was reeordou. He had been stepping around a billiard table all the eveuing. Good Krenoh Corsets for 50 cents, at M. Levy A iSou's.

F. W. Ely, who is pushing his business lu the face of dull nines, and who Is branching out lu the furniture I rade extensively, has moved from the old contracted quarters to the big room and ahop attaohed so long occupied by Brownstone Co. Men's Wool Hats, 75 cents, at tho One Price Cash Store, opposite the Bank. 0 A few days siuoe while the railroad graders were at work near tbe fuse factory, on Zayaute Creek, tbey dug out a small rurnaoe and several dies for coining either Mexicau dollars or douoloons.

Toe latter are In a tolerable good state of preservation. The San Frannlsoo organ of the Spring Valley Water Company has devoted Its columns this week to a scurrilous abuse of Denis Kearney. Tue genuine Workingmeu are dropping it like hot cakes. Kearney is game in every speeoh and fights like a true Irishman. Iirgext and ChoiceM line of Oicoa prepar ation, jsroma, eat ana isojjees.

Manor, the Grocer, Work has boen resumed at the north end of Tuunel No. 3, lately Interrupted by tbe great oxplosiou. Tbe experiment with white labor having utterly failed, the ooinpany hss succeeded In obtaining the neo-essary Chinese laborors and tbe work goes on as usual. A preacher In Kentucky the other Sunday, becomiug exasperated, paused in bis discourse to say "Ladles, If you will give me your attention I will keep a lookout on that door, aud If anything worse then a man eulers I will warn you in time to make your escape Drrhh Goons Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Corsets, very low at LleLu-Dialer's. A.

T. Hawiey, atone time editor of tbe defunct Santa Cruz Times, a man of Samsonian physical ability and who would as soon fight as eat a vigileut news gatherer, aud who wields a olever pen lu ludiotiiig leaa- ers, Is on tho editorial staff of the San Francisco Bulletin. Street Superintendent Harmon Informs us that no little children have been lost in tbe tall grass of this oliy, and that none may be lost In the future be has out down tbe grass in all the more important streets. This Is right, and will be a great consolatiou to mothers. The place to buy your fine French Kid Shoes Is at M.

Levy A sou's, The Fourth Congressional Com mittee met in San Jose on Monday last, and It was deoided that the del egates elected to attend the StateCon-veutlon, to be couvened at Sacramento June 17th, act as delegates to the Congressional Convention that meets In the same city on the same date. For the noble stand they took in tho recent struggle for the rights of the poor against combined and oppressive capital, surrounded as they were by corrupt influences, J. H. Logan and II. E.

Makinney deserve and will receive tlio commendation of all right-minded men. Transcript. The rush Is now to Baldwin's for good aud handsome pictures. Carr S. Abbott, of Salinas City, who was the chief builder and for a time President of the Salinas Rail road, and a genuine friend of the masses, aa the people of Monterey ootiuly will aitest, will be a oaudi-dale before the Republican Conveu- Inn for the nomination of Railroad Commissioner.

The once great chess player, Paul Morphy, Is In an lusaue asylum. He utterly repudialea chess, and denies having ever known anything about it. He imagines himselt a great lawyer, surrounded by ciionts, and ia busy at all tlmos settling an Immeuse estate left blui by Ins father. All the latest styles of Sun and shade nxu ml tlte lowest prices, at Mrs. M.J.

O'Nell's, next door to the Posiotllue. A letter from Hair Moon Hay to the San Mateo Times and Gazette says: Potatoes are still blighting on the oosst, and some of tbe farmers who have spuds ready Tor market are digging them and piling them up, as prices at present are so low that tbey do not Jusilly them In shipping. Robert Arnold, an old man living alone near Davenport', is supposed to have been accidimtly burned to death. His unrecognizable body was found iu tlio ashes of his cabin. The deceased was subject to dizzy spells, and it is supposed that during one of these allliotioiis ho lost his life, as his habits were good.

Merchsnt Tailor J. J. Hagen Cleaner aud repairer A variety of samples Work uud price uiaJe satisfactory. The Democracy of Kern county have made the following nominations: Benjamin Briindage, Superior Judge; W. R.

Bower, Sheriff; E. E. Calboon, District Attorney A. T. Llgbtner, County Clerk J.

T. Pem-bertoii, Treasurer; T. E. Harding, Assessor; Perry Wilkes, Auditor; W. K.

McNurdo, Couuty Surveyor. The OOO-acre tract of land of Mrs. Caroline Hawes, located adjacent to the town limits of Redwood City, has passed into the hands of land specil- lstors, wno propose cutting up inui different sized lotsand selling to those seeking residence lots. A good thing for Redwood City, and a good nppnr-tunity for those seeking homes in that locality. All kinds of Straw liats at Wilson's.

STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. The Vrg Hop leatt in the. World, STEELE ft PRICE, Chicago, St. Loais, and Cincinnati Not. -lr-Silp that heifers are selling for 95 apiece In Iowa.

Thia Is bad for those who have heifers to sell, but if Congress should undertake to fix the price of hellers, tt would be accused of bull' Ing the market. Let Congress steer dear of that sort of legislation. The people's representatives should uot be oo wed into making new and dan gerous precedents. Washington Lorn poe Bacon and Hams at Gardner A Dake's, at lOo per lb. Cheap.

Tbe Medelsshon ontertaininent advertised tor last nlgbt has beon In-detlnalely postponed, owing to Ibe abseuue of the Kendall Sisters. Night before last they received a tel-gram that their sister was lu a dying condition, and yesterday morning tbey started for the East. These sisters aro members of the Medelsshons, and one of them the pianist of the Society. A Southern paper informs us that Mary Brown burst ber boiler on Tnesday last, and we wore just about maklug up our mind that perhaps Mary bad been lighting the fire with kerosene, when the paper Informed us that three of ber deck passengers were Instautly killed. This last statemeut leads us to Infer that Mary was a stesmboat and did not own a little lamb.

The fumoui Croue A BlnekweH't and Wind- tor Manor ilcklet. Manor, the Grocer. The alatlstics of tbe Clearing House for the past week indicate that the business ol tbe country is im proving very rapidly. Louisville shows a gain of nluety-four per rsew York, sixty. three per Philadelphia, tbirty-seven per aud other cities a smaller, but steadily Increasing gain.

Three cities only San ranoisco, Providenco aud Iudianapolis report a falling off. Evidently tbe Tribune editor at Salt Like has no penchant for Mor. mon women. Hear hlin: "In all polygamous ootintries, except Africa and Utah, concubines wear veils. The custom, however, should be adopted here at once; but aa a veil would hardly be thick enough to cover the ugliness of the 'lady wives' of the average Utah lecher, we kind ly suggest that tbey use ore sacks." Bock Beer at Fredericksburg Saloon.

Tne Chronicle can not find wordB abusive onougb for Kearney. Tbe Chronicle sent Its agent with Kearney when he went East and when be can vassed this State. Then Kearney was tho horuy-banued sou or toil, battling that tbe people might be free. Now when he will no longer eerve their plug-hat desires be Is "corrupt, ill-favored and Ignoble." No wonder the Courier is trying to get Into bed ith tbe Chronicle. The next election will give us a square fight between the Working-men's party and the Republican party.

These two are the giants that must train for the fray. The Democracy will ruu a ticket merely for form's sake and to keep up the skeleton of au organization, and tho Chronicle's patent, brand-new, double back action, straddle -the- fence party will hardly be big enough to deserve the kicking it will get. Alia. O. I.

Bradley, one of our esteemed mechanics, has met wilb a most deplorable accident. Thursday of last week, while at work In his shop, a piece of steel flew into his eye, Local physicians examined It, but the hurt being so serious they recommended ill in to the treatment of a professional occulist. Mr. Bradley went immediately to San Francisoo. Tbe eye was found to have beeu de stroyed and was removed.

The Southern press has adopted tbe right plan at last to check the negro exodus. They are publishing reports to the enect that Ibe watermelon crop in the South this year will be the largest ever known, and that growers wili be compelled to give thoin away in order to get rid of them. Circulate this report among the colored refugees In Kansas, and tbey will return home in the next boat iVorrisfoicrt Herald, -At Elbon Houuk's mill, on the Hue of the S. P. C.

R. between tunnels Nos. 3 and 4, business Is booming. There la qulto a settlement at that plaoe engaged In the mill and tunnels. A 30-borse power englue, improved make, doos the ruuning of the mill, as well aa pumping fresh air into tunnel No.

4, north end. Our reporter returns thanks to Mr. El bon and others there engaged tor favora sbowu. Men's Wnrklnnr Pauts. 75 cents, nt the I Oue Price Cash Store, opposite the Bank.9 "No man shall ever kiss me ex cept my future husband," she said, as he was about leaving her at the gate.

"Suppose I agree to be vour luturo "Why, then I'll kiss you," alio replied, eagerly, and she did. Her mother was informed that he had proposed, and the old ladv called around the next day to fasten matters, and before ho knew it he was eternally booked. It was a mean advantage, but a bird in the hand is worth two on a front gato. AT PELAMATF.ft' 8 Best of everything. IIKST DAIRY UTTK It Fresh aud taslv.

BKST TFAS-AI1 kinds. BKST COFFKF.M (Iron ml as wanted. HKST GROUND HPICKM-Fresli mid pu re. 1IK.T OYSTEHS-AI1 choice kinds. HKST COOKING EXTRACTS Burnett's, etc.

HKST BAKING PoWDKIlS-Puro and Wholf'KOIlle. HKST t'ANVFD FRflTS-Trv them. HKST DltoOMS-Ladlt-s' Favorite, etc. The new Constitution hat not killed off all tbe sneaking vaudala. On Green street, outside of bis fence, but on the laud of W.

P. Young, were growing, near the en. olosure, two beautiful weeping wil. Iowa. The other night, when honest men were in bed and hyneas were prowling about in sesreb of something to destroy, some enemy of Mr.

Young sawed tbe upper portion of tbe limbs of these trees In suoh manner as to break them down. Photograph cards, superior finish, for t'i per Baldwin's Photographic Gallery. Sunday the body of a man named Wm. Hawiey was found near Agner's Station, S. P.

C. R. It. He had evidently been killed by tbe ears, and It is supposed be attended tbe Ssrsfleld Uursd Picnic at San Juae, filled himself up wltb tarantula juice and fell between the moving cars. Ho was certainly dead and badly crushed when found.

Hot punch and flying trains help many to ascend tbe golden stars In search of the old Constitution. H. G. Chsce Is agent for the Angora Goals and Indian lau buck Gloves wade In san Jose. Au immense slock of heavy and driving, SUCCESSOR TO JUAifOB A BATEMAN, WHOLESALE RETAIL Severe Aecldens.

On tbe 18th Inst. Capt. Garratt was at Felton superintending the; loading of 40-foot piles. These pile are rolled onto the car by horse power and over skids. Tbe Captain was standing in front or a pile, face to car, when tbe horse atarted unexpectedly.

Tbe pile struck blm near the feet, pitched him on to his face and rolled partly over bis body. During a momentary pause Albert Jones, who happened to be standing by, rescued him from his perilous position, when tue great log was rolled onto tbe car. The unfortunate man was brought at lightning apeed by rail to town, and Dr. Canney having been previously telephoned, was at tbe Captain's residence on tb arrival of tbe train. Examination proved that both bone of the right leg and tbe large bone or tbe left leg, in both Instances near the ankle, were broken, and that he had sus tained severe Internal Injuries.

Mrs. Garratt was lu San Jose at the time, but the returned Mouday, and her husband la now doing as well as could be expected. Fortunately for the UDfortnnate man te I Insured in the Accldeut Insurance Hoffman Hinds, agents, and for six months from tbe dale of the accident, if bit condition demands It, he will receive from the company $25 per week, Board or supervisor. The Board of Superviaora held an adjourned meeting last Monday. Su pervisor Stoiumetz, Baldwin, and Graver preaeut.

Tbe petition ofT. Hale, C. Silvarer and other for a private road In the Pajaro Road District, commencing at tbe center Hue of tbe Sprlug Valley road, near tbe Dockery springs, waa received, and tbe accompanying bond accepted, when the following viewer were appointed, to report on the first Monday of June: L. Hanson, T. Crowles and T.

W. Wright. In the matter or the proposed change in the San Jose road, near tbe orosslng or the Soquel creek, tbe final hearing was postponed until the first Monday in Juue, to which time the Board adjourned. Tt'orklnKinen' C'lnb, The Club met In Otto' Hall on Saturday evening last, President Fargo presiding. Tbe resolution adopted by the County Central Committee on the 15th Instant, aud which were published last week, occasioned considerable debate, but, on motion of Elihu Anthony, they were unanimously endorsed by tbe Club.

The President annottnoed that on Saturday evening (to-night) the Club would elect a delegate to tbe Slate Convention to be held In San Francisco, and declared nomination in order. Messrs. E. Dakan, Alex. Russell and L.

S. Harmon were nominated. Adjourned. Kellglona Inselllg-eBee Right Rev. Francis Mora, S.

Bishop of Monterey and Los Angeles, will administer tbe Sacrament of Confirmation at 10:30 Mas next Sunday. In the evening at half-past seven His Lordship will sing Solemn Pontifical Vespers, and afterward the cruoifix, lately imported from Spain, will be blessed. Sunday will begin a Te Deum for tbe Jubilee, and preaching by the following orators: First night, Rev. M. W.

Mshoney, on "Tbe Cross of Christ;" second night Rev. Thomas Hudson, of Gil-roy, on "Indulgences; third nlgbt, (Tuesday) Rev. Hugh MoNamea, of Holllster, on "Peuanoe." District Canrt Mew Salts. Mary A. Overton vs.

Margaret Carr Suit to foreclose a mortgage for $500. Tyler Beach vs. Robert McKean Suit to foreclose) a mortgage for $S8S 67. Robert E. Merrill vs.

the Bank or Santa Crus County Suit to vacate and aet aside a Judgment in the Caunty Court rendered against said plaintiff and in favor of defendant, and to recover tbe sum or $300 and ousts. Police (oars. In Judge Curtis' Court on last Monday Cbas. Gerboui was tried ior assault on his wife, and was held in bouds of fitly dollars to keep the peace, whlcb ha furnished. Manuel Perez arrested on a warrant Issued out of Judge Curtis' Court for battery on Chas.

Gerbooi. Found guilty and fiued $13 50. Conatjr C'aari. Brlody vs. Iliittortield Set Tor trial on Monday, May 20th, 1879.

People vs. Cooper Argument of motion for new tual. Taken under advisement until Monday. Tbe Testimony of All. All who use tuem say that lir.

Price's Special Flavoring Kxlrsets are the strongest ami most ualorMl rlavors made. It makes all the dilTerence In ths world whether our creams uatl pastry are fla vored with Dr. Price's nice, fresb fruit navors, or the oneuaiv turpeatloy ex tracte. G-ROCE Close, Collects Close. OPPOSITE THE SEJfTINKL OFFICE Kent Altaic Traaarera.

Reported by R.Conant, Attorney-at-Law and Searcher of Records. California Beet Sugar Company to Chas. Knapp, lota 43 and of baa Andreas lUneho, $1.7110. tlavld iBofinon to Bascom F. Anthony.

SO acres fn T. 10, less 1W-1UW 01 an acre reserved, saw. Francis l'leres tn Annie Johnson, lot on northwest side of Third street in Watsoo-vllle, 4U 5-UI2M lt-1'2 feet, atwa. Horace H. Cawley to Timothy Cawley, 87 acres Rancho San Andreas, Jobn 8.

Barker and wife 10 Bank of Santa Crus Couuty, likl acres, Nieves Castro to Charles Bern, lot 20 In village of Branclforte on east side of Brancl forte avenue, 11 acres, t5u. The Sauta Crus and Felton Railroad to James P. Fierce, all right, title and interest in Paclno Aveuue Uatlroad Company, 12,000. ADVICE TO DE.MS KEABXCa. Kearney, we thank you kindly or me goou work you navetuone; Vnn fnnvtiL ilk a KiiMian Itlnn.

You did your best, for tbe new Coustltu- We all know you worked hard; You worked both nlgbt and day; Now please to stop your tongue-Go drive your horse and dray. Your Worktngmeo fought hard; They came Id from all ends; But you ought to know they could not win Without tbe asstatauoe of their friends. Now you aro talking tyranlcal. You are running down your friends, And alio runnlog down Our Dally Morning Chronicle. There Is one thing more I have to say: I wish you to remember; Oil up your dray and work away Until tbe first day of September.

Sauta Cms. Joseph Fi.MTorr. rlHT OP LETTERS) unclaimed in tne 1 Post Office at Sauta Crus. Sauta Crus county, May 24lh, 187U: Bonlas, Dalulano 3 McKean, .1 Urlnalva. IClvira Morgan.

Miss Carrie Drolen, Cray, Ueo Uoosey, Thomas Oihsoo. Mr Moullon, Mrs Hlce, Mlsa Delia -Hprague, iuddatb, Kobt 8 2J Lear, Mrs tOHX BRAZER, P.M. A Dangerous Torpor. Torpor or Inactivity of the kidneys Is seriously dangerous to those organs, since It Is the precedent of dlseasos which destroy tbelr substance and endanger life. This sluggishness may be oreroome by stimulating them, not excessively, but moderately, an effect produoed by Hoe-tetter's Stomach Bitters, a general Invlg-orant and alterative, possessing dlurotle properties of no common order.

Tbe Impetus which this admirable medicine gives to tbelr evacuative function counteracts any tendenoy to congestion whlcb may exist in their tissues. Both they and tbelr associate organ, the bladder, are Invigorated as well as gently stimulated by the Bitten, which exeru a kindred Induenoe upon the stomach, llvsr and bowels, and by strengthening the system, enables lt to withstand malarial epidemics, to which, when exposed, lt might otberwlse suocainb. A art. To mil who are suffering from ibe erran tntl iiiillvcretlnrtii of youth, nervous wttaknexft, early UeoT. lost of manhood, Ac, I will Mjiid 11 recipe thai will cure you, PKKK CHAKOK, Tril.

Krettt remedy wa discovered by a mlilonery In Mouth AuterH-t-. Mend eeir-itddreu4d envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inmao, HUUloii New York CUy. Ie Ileal IellrlUA.

The Pel Koe, Alt-la. Bouquet, YUnff. Viang, Musk Kooe, and nil of the odors made for Hie handkerchief wtfl toilet hy Dr. I'rlce, are uot only very delicate and delicious, but rug runt and ptrtti stent, lr. 1'rlce'sUulque Perfume are certainly as sweet aa the flowers from which they jtn made.

Sem aa Ike Tlm Taka Ma ftpriaa; Mealclaa. IlAMHURU Figs, Lr. J. lw Pratt's. Hamkuku Ki.ft tne great Fruit Cathartic.

HAMrtURtt Kits. substitute for Castor Oil, Hadhuho Fi, the Mother's BlenNing. 11 am hi' un Figs are rvc-oiuiueuded by all fhvstcisns. Bamhuki. Figs en re Constipation.

am Hi' ao Figs cure the Piles. liAxuwsvu file. 1 ceau box. Buys Close, Sells PACIFIC AVEXTJB, HARDWARE, tin-warE STOVES, GALVAXIZ IROX-VmE Galvanized Pumps, RIaaa all lss. PLATED.WAHE WAaBAKTBD OR WHITS UXTAU Crockery Glassware, BOWMAN'S.

PACIFIC AVBIiajai--Opposlta Court House, ISAHTA woald respeotfany smneaaee te tn sit. sea ef Hants Cras. en lelti.t r. that 1 an. sow ara psrad to faraish la mj Use aseheap a any Host a ths Stats sly losg per Use ia ths tails" warrants a ta ifteriiDf mat ss gt- tatiifsQtlsB.

Tin, 8het froa, aad alfatss4 lroa Wort All wark Bxt giflag settsfastiea ess semaraed BeaUCris Snuakar lata IMsif JOHN BOWMAN, SOQUKL, DEALKR IN FORKlGlf ft Domestic Hardware, Stoves, Force and Lift Humps, Crockery and Glass ware Paints A Oils, Ump and Fancy Goods lam now prepared to furnish Paints and Oils In qaauiiOf to suit, and at a price that detltjs competition. Also, the beat Keroaeue In the market warranted by the fallon.canorctute, at the lowest flgure Intend my Tinware to make Its owa rep uutttun, as I manufacture It myself. P. H. As I Intend to keep nothing but first-class goods, and by lair dealing would reepevU'ully solicit the DAIronaace of the people of Soquel and vicinity.

Gray's Specific Medicine rat a r.T Miav 1 I pa. di tm una' e-iw unfail I its cure for 8 I a a 1 Huerinator' 4.N rhea.Inipo--4 tnry, and cTt I Before Takkfiuvat follow AiW Taking. as a sequence of Helf-Abuae; ai Tms of Memory, t'ntversal Lassitude, Put a lu Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other that lead lo Insanity or CoiiAumplHti, and a i'rw at ii re tirave. Full particulars In our pant phlet.whlcb we deetre to send free by matt to every one. The Hpeciuu Medicine Is sold by all drugKu at 1 per package.

or six pack ages lor or will be neat free by mui oo receipt of the money bv addrenng THIS OKAY MKim iNK No. 10 Mechanics' Block. Detroit, Mich. ar Hold to sauta Crus bv alt druTHi.La. Redingum 8aa iU4ico.

wt.ote- Mm To the Unfortunate DH GIB303S 623 KEARNT corner of Commercial HU, i Kan Franc i acq. Ks- lauthdied In 1, aior tne ireaiment 9 lfttexuAlandHeai-1 mat Dlsteanea. suck, as UON'OKKHKA, pi rvii i- HTKK. AYPflIU. In all mm forma, WEAKNF.SH.

I POTENCY, nigm ioNwes by dreams, ptntples on tbe face and lost manhood Ann podtlvely be cured. The sick and afflicted should not fall to call upon blu. The Doctor has traveled exteuaively In Europe, aud Inspected thoroughly the vsy -nous hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable Information, which be Is competent to Impart to tnoee la need, of Disservices, hit, G1RBON wilt suaka no charge unices he effect a cure, persons at a distance MAY BR CUKED AT HOME. Alt communications strictly confidential. You see no one but the Doctor.

Persons writing to the imctor will please state tbe name of the paper they see this a.Ivertfeement In. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address DR. J.

F. UIBBON, Box 1.9.V7. 8. F. apli-ly SANTA CRUZ raliit, Oil, Brush AND GLASS STORE.

jtaat siiie ot Pacific Avenue. Op post ta Locuat Mtreet. Hani a Crui. White Lad Boiled Linseed oil. Black lirau, ivhot Iji inrcu iM I ivru nrw, tXMU Oil.

Whiitng. China Nut Oil. Pai ia White, Cantor Oil, Yeiiow Ochre, Flephant Oil. Chrome Yellow, Neaufoot OH, Venetian Ked, Pa rat tine Fire Proof Paint. Copal Varnish.

Putty. Alcohol. Coast. arulsh. Tube Colors, Turpentine, Ua Leaf, tsronxe, Furniture varniso.

lUiie, laiM Oil, Mixed PatutsforHala. Brushes and wlndow-tilasa of all tsea. slonurey baud tor aaie by the aaelt or tun. 13. O.

UAD8DY, PNOW prepare! to do all kinds ol Painting. Grain Inn, GUdlnj. Marltaa Ac, In the moat approved and (tlasing done to order. Mr. Gausby la a rnwiirMi suu win OO ail Ktnaa of work lath at Una with aeotnet and dieiMUch.

mf ma NOTICE TTERP.ArTKH ANY PRRSOW OR Jl persons found Camping, Huntlug or rtfthlug on thvMcott L'rvea: Hanfh will be promptly arreated, aad punished as the law directs. MBA J. AKOHlt? ALTX ooft 40Qtt Ciwoi ft a 13, 4 -a.

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