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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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A PIONKKR Sl'MMONEP. BLACKBURN LAUOON DRAIN. i(IIJ, TAXKS. anta Crnj gnty mim and la prominent in the Methodist Church, in which he takes an active Interest. The bride and groom were as happy as though they had just started on 1 lie i matrimonial journey, the fifty years apparently setting very lightly A GOLDEN WEDDING.

Mr, and Mrs. Willi-imson (Vlidnalc a Happy Kvcnt. 'i'hey Keceive Many KrlciitU nl 1'bi-ir 1 1 limit on l.lm-olii Ktrei-I, in WEDNENDAY, jANI AHT 21. 1HHO. Hum, Mmiu m1 Title Tnbl.

Hlgb Water Low Water Hun. L'rpeiwK L'ryMri Rite Set Hvtn 7:1 2:53 :2:) 10 1 1 Dill" 7 lit 5:2 A.M. 4:22 7:17 5:211 MRS. DK. KKEDEEICK McVEAN.

A CalileirraiH From the lloreavcil II UHliaml Further rartlrularit. The news of I lie aad death of Mrs. Pr. Frederick C. Mo Veau at Truokoe on Sunday is an abwrhinu topic of convematlon in thin eily, and haaaent a thrill through many a heart anions the sympathizing public.

Mr. Chan. VV. Waldmii on Tuesday received the following eahlegraill from Pr. Frederick Mi Vean, dated London, Jan.

USih: 'ssave reinaimt if possible. Will nail to umrrow. My heart i breaking. Pid not get tele-grain until now." Frank llolVinauii received the following telegram for Clin. W.

Walilron from T. If. Goodman, (Jtincral 1'assongor and Ticket Agent of the Central Pacific K. "I have received thefollowing from Dr. II.

J. Port), of Truckee: 'I have been treating Mr. Me'eau in conjunction with Pr. 10. F.

Ntoue. Slut died 011 the 26th at 1:20 cm. Ihn. mediately took charge of the body and elfuutH, and at her death telegraphed to her huahand's folks at Jell'erson llarracka, who are in com uiiinicatioii with Pr. McYoan.

I was directed hy a return telegram to take 1 charge of the remains ami have them plated in a casket, ami have done so. Tliu body ia In a inclallL) Healed ce FOR THE BEST TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES, At Lowest Prices, THK Great Eastern Tea Co. TAKKN THE LEAD! They Imve the. it. Htook and Great-en I Vnrieiv.

utnl eun nu it you to a both in 1 fiidl 1 tj Hint l'i lees. With each box of our AUMLUJKT TEA Wi yon your choice of lliimlsonit' Tea Set, OK A Dcf-finited Clmnitier Set. IIHK AMI REB THIW.K liiviit Fiislmi Tea Company's Store, I Hi l'liclllo Avenue. Flirty Stores in Successful Operation. SFK TIIE IIAmSflflE PRESESTS 'Ihy ulvi.

to Kvpry Cuiitonier. Honor uf tin Hay. Fifty yo-irs Half a conttiry of happiness, two years and (en of matrimonial bliss a record tli tt is ran-ly hi aid of nnw-a-days. and Mrs. Williamsnn on Tuesday sftoruoon celebrated tho fiftieth anniversary of their wedding at Htmr home on Lincoln street by holding an informal reception Tho hours for the reception ivcie to have been from 4 1 M.

to (i r. lint the friends who desired to oon-gralulale Ihu were of i large a number that Ihu of lial long fallen over Hie city before the last guest had warmly tendered his congratulations. Old and young, youth and middle aged, crowded the rooms where hospitality rei'ied supreme. In nil there were nearly three hundred callers. Tho parlor In which Mr.

and Mrs. Williamson received their guesis had been Iransfoi mod into a bower of rloial loveliness by Mis. John Williamson, Mrs. W. II.

Mrs. Joxso Cope and Miss Minnie Uemiie. From Ihe chandelier hunt; brunches of Pasadena mangos, large in si.rt mi golden in color. The piano was covered with a wealth of roses, violet and smllax, whilu the pictures ami draperies had their share of ffiral or namentation delicately arranged. Peeping out from between iaco ctii-lains hung a bill of 111:11 iuuhlM, while the scent fiom hunches of( violets, rones and oiangnx, with which the Oilier rooma vere decorated, filled the enlne hoiiso iU an ipceusc, so to speak, Ihat uhn MiiLgeltve of the life full of went tie which Mr.

imd Mrs. Williainsou have for lifiy yars enjoyed loyelher. In one of the parlors were displayed a number of handsome presents which had been received, denpilolho warning "no presents," which was in the invitation which appeared in tho Skntinkl. The Methodist Sabbath School presented Mr. Williamson with a gold headed cane, the presenilation speech being made hy W.

1. Storey and responded to by the recipient. Tho Methodist Church 10 membered the couple willi a haiul-some silver service, consisting of a pitcher, tray and bowl. The Siting People's Union presented a silver bil crystal berry dish. II.

-sides these them wei-H numerous gold and silver presents from a' others. In Hie dining rnmn were tallies set. with cake, coffee, ef ocolate, orangos ami sweetmeats, which had been arranged by the caterer, Frank M. Swan, and his two assistants, lint tables were profusely decorated with bouquets and basket of Dante Klora's choicest offerings. On a table was a large cake which had 011 it a small Hag, which bote Ihe words, "Scotland, 11U." Th is wt present ei I by Mih.

II. Arrendiell, with whom Mr Williamson boarded when ho arrived in Marysvllle in the 'Mays of gold, the davs of In another room was a eup, nicer and plain which the bride and yro.nn have kept ill their possession for lifty years. Among thoso present were the live children of Mr. and Mis. Williamson, ull but one of whom are residents of Hanta Cruz, Mrs.

Davidvon, a daughter residing in Sail Francisco, All of tho children hirn unto the couple were there assisting lo receive tho guests; of the eleven grandchild ran living eight were preen'. Of the grandchildren two have been called away from this earthly sphere. There were many congratulatory telegram received from friends in San Francisco, Marysville and other places. Tho following original poem was sent by Mr. and Mrs.

Fd Hudson, of Marysvillo: Hear friend What Sim our Joys To mid lo on Ilii-i festival av? Any words tnerclv written are feeble and eobi, I1' yen I In Hit; It It 1 1 I toll en, like Jini'h's of mild. We would tike to as if there. (Kit desire that tin prewi Jllt Ihe sail! .111 fori 1- and you shaie He the rarest an. I best that mu Fit! can yivc, A ml lie mull iplie I ever, so loic: as ymi I i May your year he i lieer less All your children imh eveniny lo hlesv; And when sitnsel n.n' powers ilecllltc, May the tendered, cure be Ihllic. ny, yintr friendu niii, your life's niches and ymir of tin' Shepherd May you nlway and store, And cnotem foi 011r door: have plenty in he him: an.

I And nt'iy you, and nil yours, pni fid and true To Hie wmli foi the Ma.b lint to you. faitli raib-th chfingcs lei Hint have (In conic In III. years iw, tu your pat li liny. many, on 1 st. lo llie I Soldi' (lowers, we ''s hues arc If' mure iin--r Since the dreams of your eh I Id lioo.l have faded awa Sodillerenl yonr dealing With siibdance.

mnl real. Krotn llie fanciful visions that forte1 your Ideal. I low manv Die lesions tied tame with the years And Home must be Mini led in sorioiv, Kli teats; Home lessons of patience, siillie lend Si-lf- delllllls. Some lessons of plly for others in Irlal-. Some iinsal i -f i i-.

a hat are crushed, And soj ic idols of ymii lb a' li: hletl to diisf Hume keen ol her has niie Mnllie wearisome days, ami si liijis for ti'st, op. Heine Some Joy irv won, sympal llV oltei'eil, i I'lniui ami K(imates Huh mi tied to lite City Co 11 in-11 by tho Hurveyora. The following was the report of Surveyors Wright and Pioda on the Blackburn lagoon drain, read at the meeting of the City Council Monday evening: We have examined the Blackburn Ingoou and the methods of draining the same, and return herewith a plat showing the outline of the lagoon as it was on Jan. 271 li, isi0, together with estimates of cost. We think a P-xl2 Inch drain wilt Ihi suf llcieiit, as the drainage aroa Is small not exceeding 10 acres.

The plat shows Ihe proposed drainage and the grade. Following is the lumber bill and est itnates: Drain, btn) foot long, gratia. 20 ft. lo 100. I'lume, 12x12 Inches, made nf red wood plank I'j inches thick; bottom, 12 Inches; sides, 1-1 inches; crosswliio cover, inches.

J'i Inches planlc -I Foundation 2ti iuehe To cover Willi double 1 Inch hoards over of one- IIH) ItulMieatlhiK and 1 xlrax 1 lo Total amount of 1 11 111 her Cost uf lumber placing and spikes at $11 per thnmmnd, 5 1 Ol 2(0 yards nf excavation and lilltng at 30 cents per yard, $bi; for crossing Pa cific avenue Mid repairs (additional) $10. Total cost, 0171 Hfi. This work should begin fact east of Pacific avenue iu Ihe low ground oppoHtle Spruce street at a grade of KtO feel above city base, am ascend with a rade of .20 to 100. The box should be carried under Pacitic avenue and as far along Spruce street as tho water will permit. The water then ciin be taken to the box in a ditch until It Is drained down to the prcper grade, when the plank drafn can be completed.

It should bo well bulk headed and protected at Ihe Inlet to prevent its filling with rubbish, and a tide gale placed at the outfall, which will probably increase ihe cost tO 1 1 HO. The deepest cut. on tho line will be about five feet. Till; RLIXIR OF LIFE What Prominent Nnw York Doctor has lo nay upon tho object which is Attmrlitii? no nitieli Attention. -li.) you believe bi the Ir of Pile I ol 11 prominent New Yik physician, The tit iet ie ili.amlit a inoiiti Ht, eiiret'ully, Utnl naiil: "I'l'i'talnly I do, hut iml.

In lie way In v.lili'ti liiicir.rri Seiiiiiiil or llaiiuiinnil iasVe liei-a ll. All Unit Mis ln-eli Halt! in lh- iio i.f lie- t.uid b.r tin- loeiillis 1-eS lliitl thiiu. -tt. il to assist mnl 11 Hem lere. luuinoi lusty lir Injurious 1: I Hill re I.

I' that t. urn in Mel llljlrtl.iH llie if re nl cause 11 11s the oiliiin Inl In oiu There Iml Iir.i'rty 1 tuia llie vitality imtl llie, tuid llial Is li llie Hi on 1 aeh, 11 ml there is tie dl'ieovery I. tii titursu hieli, ll'ihdillv used, ill ies Ills I Mih. TVs Pi I 1 1 111 'I all Ise i is. The elli'dsnl' Malt 1Kb' of ll willir.lll the "(' lite in llie au-il an i ith.

-n si -i I ll let.il stin It i tin hi middle lite. p.r i esM-eia'ly, who an' weak, laiantM tir as must women are, It is ulniosi inviil Alt ihy-i. iaiei am (hese tiling tioiti rarili and eiiunoi hut he belii veis in 11 nl sensible, -1ml' of like tliin pine of Wliieh I ha been hiin-it'lf seelneil lit lie ll 0di e-nl' lie- truths headvaiieeii, for his sin hut mnl elt-ur eye Kllowe.l him lo lie in perfect I li li hinl milell ImplVSRed lie irulli anil toiiimoii-M-nse his Mlnt(- XOT INOIiATFI) I tSI s. To Rliew Hint cures n-r. 1c by Jov'h VcgctHblc Sarri.parilln are not only, not i-s rrptioiial ruses, but that It lielps ever Isslv we cite 11 few Instance! whore two in tic fame fimiily took it and were both fined.

Tlinimis Stephen, of sixth S. look tl for weak stomach and dyspepsia. II entirely cured It nt. lie then pave it. to hi wife for li it Hick headaches, shire which tlim elie lias hail no rcturu.

It cured Ihem bolh. Mrs. II. h. Whcatoit, of TiM post icis-isulT'ererfroni stomtieh mid li vert roe biliousness Finding lltst it her.

she kuvc to a little cirl liiie; her whose nl'l ietiou was a 07. sort which notlifuK seemed hel. II Ihe chiM. II. H.

Winn, of Geary proiiiiticnt In tint Order of Iteil Men, wit very feeble 11 tit 1 jireatly reduced. Joy'n tubli! Srirsaparilla restored his lie 1 eciiloiH-il viiair. He thereU.ou l'fh' it (t his ife who was ciniihuly alle tei'i nervous piosl ml ion. It Jei.l I tmi-pj i i.pou her it nl-1 In 1 1 1 t.i Your Liver? Is llie Oriental palntalion, knowing that health cannot exist without a healthy Livm- When the Liver is torj.i l.lm Bowels arc anil eon-Btipati'd, the fiK.nl lies in tho stomach unJi-gesteil, poisoning ths LlooJ; frequent heailacha ensues a feel ins? of hissi-tutle, denponiler.e.y and nervousness indieate how tho whole pyctem is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been tha means of restoring mora people to health nn.l happiness hy giving them a healthy Liver than any ageney known on earth.

It acts with extraordinary power and eilieaey. NEVEFl Bf.EN DISft PPOI NTED. ANftKt'lU'nil family l'ur Hy1 ncp.ln, Torild l.lv.'r, I inifti i. ever llsi. Hiivtiilnn nn.l Ili vcr iK-i-n Hi." i-llr.

-I Itui fiiisln iilMin-t I.ir ml dlK-ant'S of tin- nnd How. I. W.J. Toll in1 not of IihuiIh 11 inline for our 1 If h. li'iii hit ml of rf 11, Hi Ihi' liiiu.l Unit 11; Nin llie ll: i Tl I I ll i I III' fiirpt't On Ml'' k- :ir.l iinfurleil; Ii in-I il Ik Hint nil.

will. Thtil lis. peitkimr of citpetN, we vvmil ko loeall a'deiilloii le. liotarv CiirH'l IVatn FRANK ELY, 1 YKS! iiiici IS STILL (JOlNii OX! Anil getting holtri it was first tli.in even when omir.oncrd. SILKS! Special Notice, Only seven patterns of Heaiititdl I'aillo l'Vanraise, very iood value at 25, now only 75 rents per yard.

Real (luinet Mark Silk, wortli $1 50, at the astonishing nil lo $1 per yard. Another worth $2 for $1 45. Heaps on heaps of others in full patterns, or in remnants, Mack or in colors, at wonderful bargains. And then we have cut the price of our 75 rent Satin to 50 pents. Our $1 to 75 rents, and so on.

SKli THEM I Velvets and I'ltishes! From 25 rents a up, al just about half the usual prices. Notice our 60 and 80 cent ones esieiially. Also look in our lilanket I ment and see the beautiful WHITE J5LAXKETS As low as $1 25 per pair. Why not save hay and oats, as well as sick horses, by purchasing a pair of our cheap Colored Jllankets And cover them up when standing on the cold, wet streets. $1 65 will buy a pair.

A Few Lap Unites belt. Cy These things are happening at the (limine Out Sale of the SEA SIDE ST0I1E, KID J'ni-ilifi Avenue. Or to exchange for good Real Estate. fiHO. ITiAOH "Hurrah! Hurrah!" I hear the ladies cry "We have found the Place where we can buy, At the lowest prices, the finest grade Of Fancy Iress Goods that are made.

Also all things in the Dross Goods line, I hat are needed lo lit you out fine Whether Underwear or a nice new I ress, You can find them there wo will all confess Tis a Leading Store's ('losing Out Sale, Now is your chance, then do not fail T'o visit this store where prices are so low That all the wkIs are most sure lo go Where is the store where Oh, tell us My answer thoie," See tlie name down Sea Side Store's RETIRING SALE. 66 Job 11 H. MatHson llrcallied Ilia (in Monday veiling -A Itrlef Itlography of Hie lf('fftNpl. John S. Mattison "crossed the silent river" at his homo near Snfjuol nt o'clock Monday evening after a short Illness.

Paralysis was (he can so of death. He loaves a widow and two sons, Frank and Ralph. The deceased was a member of the Santa Cru. Pioneer Society, Ho was an honest a good citizen nnd neighbor, ami had the respect of all who knew him. The deceased was born at Hudawcll, near Richmond, North Hidiny, Yorkshire, F.ugland, 18th, Ilia parents noon moved to Richmond, whero they resided until when they and the rest of the family came to tho I'nited States.

They purchased a farm in Yates N. and there Mr. Mattison II veil until IM, when he started for Ihe so-termed "West," landing in Chicago in May of that year. In July ho wont lo Michigan City, and started a boot and shoe manufactory, in which business he was engaged when the Californin gold fever broke out. On the seventh day of March, ISpt, ho started for California, going by si ago to Chicago, whore he connected himself with others about to start for the "Now 101 dorado." lie traveled with oxen through Illinois, Iowa, nnd Missouri, and 011 the seventh day of May crushed the Missouri liver, lie traveled Ihe old trail until he arrived within sixty miles nf tho sink of the Humboldt, when heuufortunately followed Hudspeth and Mver-.

on what is called the "(ireenhurn's Cut-off, so Ihat he did not arrive in Sacramento until the seventh day of October, From here he went to Auburn, on tho North Fork of tho American river, whero he voted for tho tirst State Constitu. lion. He lefl no in after for San Francisco, where he was engaged lo go to Santa Crux, where ha arrived 'brisimaa dav. lSjn, after having been (wo weeks at sea. The next spring ho went to Ihe mines, where he remained during Ihe summer and then returned to Santa Cruz, where ho engaged In the manufacture of saddles.

In the fall of 1S53 ho went back to the State of New York where his father still lived expecting to return soon, but his health getting poor, his physician advised him not lo lake tho trip, so he had to postpone hi return. In (he spring lie vtiited his friends in Chicago and Indiana. Me returned to New York end at tended the session of the National Division of the Sons of Temperaneo, hich was held In 1S54, at St. Johns, New Hrunswick, where he represented the Slato of California, of which State he had been (J. W.

P. In the summer of ha again went lo Indiana and engaged in photography. In 1SK he was married there, and in 1S.19, acoompauied by his wife, he returned to California via the isthmus of Panama, and went immediately onto ihn farm where he breathed hU last, having bought the sauio iu IHVJ. This, con- i sistiug of ninety-nix acres, is beaut l. fully situated about one mile from the bay, between Hie town of Nnquel and the City of Santa huh mile from tho former and throe miles from the latter place.

For a long time the deceased as a trustee and member of the Santa Cruz Congregational Church and was member arid trusUn of tho Soipi (Congregational Church at the time of his demise. Filed ut Ihe Recorder's Otlice. deported for llie Haii.v skntinki. by H. E.

MAKINNEY SON, of litfitrilH, I'm nrf 7m rrittnWH. KKAL, KsTAi'K TKANHt-'KHH. (leorfje (J. Want to H. II ny los 1 ot In Houth lien liotnoiid am) one acre of laml adjoining said lot, $Wh Peter It.

Minds lo Kinlly M. In. Is on Pnion Sun tit A. H. Smith In.

I as. A. Peterson --Rots 7 ami in Newman's Addition to Muila Cruz, (I. II. MOKTOAHKS.

for Jbje released. n. F. fl. Osgood, of Usirood the prominent dnigglstK of Seventh nnd OHklnnd.il! a letter lo the K-lwin July wivh, "We bae u-.

t. -i ear Hindu's, I hut hIhhv.i sceli n-ults in '1 Vegetable III. living on Ninth tells Iier ulniosi i tu in. Hll.l lit iT 1 1 1 till bottles entirely 1 1. m.

A year tcai lit iKCIl butt leS lit a till) tiles.i, It leei I Why eoiilliine powders, snn lis or Itn I 111, Idcasalil of; cure for 1 'a tan an bad for -1 cents. It the nostrils, is sab rtirine the nio-t iti the use of Irrilalhm tip: i.N. CrtSim Ioti and a sure 1 eold in bead, can be is easily applied into and pb and i-10. lie eases. It ejyl- relief al once.

SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Santa Cruz 'liapler. No A. I-', and satiia cru o. M.

bib-wild Chapter, No. V. s. Pn tan. bo.h.'o, No.

iHi. V. and A. M. Temple Chnpler.

No. II. II. M. l.ily of the Valley tiiapler.

H. alstinville 'mn inaii.h rv No. l' K. I llram i forte lodue. No.

tm, 1. 11. 1. San Lorenzo UhIuc, No. 1(7, 1.

O. 1 F. Mai 111. No. Hi, .1 1.

1 1 S. spiel Lode, No. I. n.il. a I sol IV II le 1.

01 1 li', I. 1 i. 1 I-. Isabella Kebekiill HetMVe No. 17 il.it.

V. Sotpiel Kebekall Decree Lode, No. i. (l. Avaloti l.otlue.'o.

S't, K. of 1'. lolnutlie Lodui" No. Il K. of P.

Avaloti I'lvisioli. No. II. K. of P.

Parlor, No. X. WHtsonvllh- Parlor, No. N. K.I Pa tarn Parlor, No.

N. I Santa i rtii Parlor, No. -tl. N. 1 .1.

V. I'ost. No. .1 R. .1.

K. It.y litis OIIIIOI tieinr on is. Coiniuissai Ilepailiiielil. Key Holds I'o li. A.

11. W. II. Iu Wallace Post. No.

II. Tlimiias Aliillei' I'ost. No. 7S, li. A.

II. U. Mi i'ook I'ost, Santa Cru. 1 .01 Ice, No. Hi, Moulder Creek 1 ,0.

lire, No. Jin, WiitMinville No. I A 1 W. V. w.

w. SjiiilatTU. I.oilue, io. auti, l. ol II.

Walsonvllte l.idii.-, No. K. of Saiilal'ni Rodue, No. altti, Atneilraii 1 uio 11 of Honor. Sai.la Cru lk-e.

No. ftt, p. n. l-eltoll bo-We, No. of H.

l.d-e. No. I'. t. of 11.

Corratitos lidve. No. V. 1. 11.

Watsoiivilb- bul', No. C. it. l. Santa I'run staniin.

No. I 1 1. I Milllieliahll llbe. No. Iri, I.

II. H. santa Crua I islon. No. A.

1 1 San I a 1 '1 nine 1 1. No. 1, I mte.l Friends of the Pa. die. Wat sun vllle Council, hosen 1 Mai I rot rove.

P. l. callioli' Y011111: OUIU! hetlcvolent Sot ielv, en's lusldllle, No. I', idles' Institute, No. No Saul ins No.

-I'M. I. nt OlviltMi, No. Siniii-1 Di Ihi. m.

No. CriU ltl Y. M. Ui.lt. M.

i S.111111 cm. niMorti, v. iiiiiarruz Hnim-h, Y. I'. r.

1 waMiilii 1 simp. 1 r. irtliii aiiin. of A. A I.Ut nt ltlfmtimta Whn Own Hi ounly Four Itollnr Kch, Below Im the lint of delinquent poll tax pnynrs handed over to Tax Col lector Jenning by AsiioMor MAthewa, On the lint tire 103 nnmnii which rep resent an lndbtediiHn to the county nf $112, or four dollars naoli; Andcrnon, AdaniH, Aus tin, Tj AiidHrKnii, Arctin, Itacheldcr, lit uneriiian, 1', llaker, Sain inoiit, II, Hertrnndi August.

It, llrosdwnod, -luhii, Itlahou, tl, ItrtbluiK, Iterllini', Horuanl, Huttner, (i Mrovvn, (' tto-stwick, I), (uniilnliAin, VV, I'hHlrn, Joa- iiiu, Crahh, 11, Crichton, Win, t'lmiinioiH, John, I 'htitnberliiln, ll, D.iiKlH, Jos, Drtoriue-, Hay, 11, Daly, Michael, Dyaf, C. Kdleinaii, 1 Kherlo, John. Fo-Hhnitf, Olivor l'ariar, l'ika, II, Krost, ierrieliton, Loma, (J. linen, tinldshy, 'A Garuolon, tlinton, ClniN, UnrrliiK. It, HuMm, Oliver, LIuhhN, Ham, Hnvvant, A li, llortun, 8 llollluthory, J.

Ingebitli, Kobcrt. Jarvt, lUvid, Jacknim, Jacktnn, I'1 1', Jtihtii M. K'leo, tl, It, Mobmion, ICtrk Patrick, Kenyoii, .1 KtiHpp, 11. Lhkut, tJ, I. una, Leveck, John, Lotiatrelli, (', Lanfear, LuroiiKiiiA, Jn, Lor-enzalia, JuH, Miller, Jan, Mcclii-tier, 1) It, Mill, (' Miirlindalo, Allien, Marth, 1', Martin, It 11, Met 'all, I 'rank illctt, John, Mcl'art, lluuli.

Pk'klaiul, A I'', I'ollack, lutao, Perkins, I'nllard, Lawrence, Jr, 1'eahudy, Pan), I I'atlun, l'iuiart, Kil. KichanlHun, K.I, Kudu, Philip, K'tmirez, K. Seek, At Smith, Hchrauh-slatltor, Win; Scott, I. Tohaaco, John, Talbot, 11, Taylor, Allen, Taylor, Jesse. Villa, H.

Walhioo, Win, Walker, II, Wendell, Wnller, Henry. N'Hlurt in Ceiiviilsbm I tprritlc. Vulcanic eruption, eyelntiPN, carl In 1 link ch arc ful ly nnd treiiicndoiis-y iietui'cijiie, hut Hcuicely dCHlrablc Ut eiiHihite In action Hint clb'el by the ml-niinixtratinu of remedies which produce coiiviiInIou nnd iiiniiy In the abnormal xirlloii of Ihe hiiiniiii friiuic. Such Ih llie ellecl of (lipoid fni limett violent purifa-tlven htiptdly fitlliuK more ami more Into illsuiHe, 11ml of which Hii-deiter'H Htoiniudi Hitters Ih the vvhob'Hoine, ple-iniint 11 mi fur more cdeclivc siicee.liuii-uin. They wenkufned the intent i ne -1 i Hitters In-vuroratcs lieiu.

'I' bey lefl 1 he bowel In- netlve, I aiise pucidi ted by (MiMiiiuii fccblei.eis. The Itiiieis, on the contrary, ami beeau-ie ll collides, not forces (belli to act -11 vhkI an-l ftnliionlc ilitlercnce 711T-pi-lmiteM 1 beir net i vlly 1111 reifii larlty. Ine liver Im Ht I in ll I ut e. i as the nisi) tire, by this luedlcllic, which easily coiniucrs, id no, malaria, nervous 1 1 chm and rlieuniatlMin, Ftut a DisitKuKKKn IdVKK try IIkkch am' 1't s. LONflFFrr.nwfi maiden.

who Htainllng with reluctant feet, Wlutrn the brook and river meet, Womanhood ami clUldhood Heel!" is a type of I lioiiftnnds of young girls who art emerging from the ehrysRlln Biage of their ei-istenre, tui they enter upon their" teem." Nerr-oa, excitable, Irrltfthle, Bttrred by itranice, un-knowunie forces with in them, each a mystery unto herself, our girls need the tendereat carc.tlie most patient oversight, and the aid of Dr. I'ii'rce'ii Favorite Prescription, to Hftfely enrry tlieni IlirotiKh this critical period, during whleh. In too many lives, alas, are sown the seed a of (Itatrenliig font is of disease pe'iillar to the female iht. but this boon lo womankind will prevent all eui-Ii itlfteanes, or cure tiieiaU they have already -ized r. victim.

Womau owes it lo herself, to her family, and Ui Iiei social slntloii.io he well and strong. Let he then not negleet the Bure mean of cure. Fa vuhtfl I'n-flerttitliui" Is a legitimate uiedleiue, ciirefully etuoptumtled hy an experienced and Mkillful pli ulti-iti, ami ad up ted to woman's dell-1 ale ormiiilzatlou. It la purely vegetal de In Its couipoHltiiiii ami perfectly harmless in Its tTet'ts In any condition of the system. Sold by aug-((Lsts; tl 0, omlx bottles for 15.00.

Uopyrlgl't, 1N8S, hy Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS regulate and cleanne the liver, slomarh and traw -li. They are purely vegeialile and perfectly liaimles. woe a Uoa. Hold by ariigguit.

Z.i ceuui a vial. REAL ESTATE. 127 PaciHc Avenue. Mission street. Bav View School.

Nelson Klreel. 9 ip-U1 OCEAX VIEW TRACT! Nr (inrllelri I'ark. Near liny View School ami Missltin tieel. h'lue view; only a few lefl. full nrl.

IMI'liDVKD IIESIDKNrE I'ROI'ERTY. ACRE PROPERTY. 1 JIjI 111 llliU llljl 1 tl HOUSES. HIIIIS. AM) MIIMUNDT HI1IIS.

I'lttiritiKTuits. Hot and Cnld Sail Water Balhs at all Hours. Iwiiliiifss iii Our HiHinis, Tiiwi'ls ami Iwriiifiils luiwrelleil, Male arid Kraal" Atlciiilaiik I SANTA riM'Z l.l CO. Sui-t'HiiiN lo jt'o. (Hive A ALL KINDS OF SAWED AND SPLIT 13 II nrk 1 ittli-t Hnirkt'la an.l irtnenil mill mnl vaul: t'-tof Paclflc at.

upon (hem. For every one they had a pleasant word and a warm clasp of Ihu hand, Their reception was an oc casion which will long be remembered In Santa and wo sincerely hope that their golden pathway through life will be tilled With pros perity and happiness, and Ihat limy may live lo celebrate their diamond wedding. I tie aHouvilic Flood. County Clerk Martin, who was for years a resident of Wtilsonvillo, says from Him report of the recent Hood he think 4 it certainly whs the higheht ever known In tho Pajaro Valley, "In lSfi," Mr. Martin remarked to a Skntinkl representative.

Tuesday, "the Pajaro river covered Main street as far tin tho Lewis House, and the yard in the rear of the pustofllee was under water lo the depth of several inches. During the Hood the town pla.a was also inundated, but the damage done by the high water was eoiuparaiively nominal. First slrnot ha I over 11 foot of water nil it for a distance of live hundred yards, ami the Monterey hide of the valley suffered considerable loss." "How do you account for the sudden rise of tiie Pajaro river," (pieried ihe newspaper man. "Well, you see," said Ihe County Clerk, "Ail tho tributaries of the main 'am riso in the mountains from ton to thirty miles distant, and as tho slope of tho valley is gradual the river has but Imle fall, so that when tho water comes down the current is not strong enough to carry oil' tho surplus speedily, causing it. to overllow the eutiro valley.

The San llenilo and Sal-sipiiedo-. creeks are the largest con-trtbu'ois to tho stream, and the name Pa no river la given to it below the junction of rivulets. Whan sifod down, it will be found that no Pajaro river exists, as it Is only an outlet, for all Hie creeks oinptylug into it from the mountains. Nai't'ow-iiuiigp Train. Wo learn ihat there is a possibility of the narrow-gauge trains coming through to Santa Cruz next Saturday.

Tho recent' storms have been such as to tost, Kail mad Superintendents, and L. Fillmore, the Superintendent of Mm narrow gauge line, has proven to b.icijuai any emergency, knowing just what lo do and how lo do it promptly. In Ihe face nf almost insurmountable obstacles which have prevented the repairs on the narrow-gauge fiom being pushed forward as rapidly as deal rod Mr, Fillmore has prescrvod his wonted coolness and good judgment. "I'll- Triiins To-ilay. The following oflicial news was received by telephone from A.

C. Has. s' tt, last evening: Trains will leave Seahright at o'clock lu-inoiTovv (Wednesday) after, noon to entineet tit Pajaro with trains for all points between Pajaro and Sail Francisco, Any parties deairing to go to Monterey or Salinas will have to wait over a short lime at Pajaro. It is expected that conneclions hy train for all points south of Pajaro will be made by a day afler to-morrow (Tltui'Mlay). A (bind Suggestion.

Sheriff Jennings has suggested to Hie Supervisors the advisability of the count purchasing ten acres of land on which titer) is a qipirry, so that prisoners can be put te work breaking rock, liy this means the tramps can bo made to earn their board and lodging and I he county have rock with which roads can be made or repaired. We endorse the ShorilF-sj simgestiou. We do not approve of tramps in the county jail Idling away a lazy life playing "pedro," while Hie taxpayers have to work to help support litem in idleness. A I'ONT NT. ttclittt's inn Aston lull Ins; C.

pct-iciicrg. w'trti'i It may itecru: I have tried ci'iieel va'ili' riMUrdy tot biliuUfr-- ii" toe years as 1 am of a 1 i in-: t. iiipf aiiM nt mnl sutler much from e'li mnl liver I ronlili's. Hut nothing 1 l'-e relirf Hint I obtained from V. 11 ile Ki mi pur ilia.

In fact I it i emv inlincnta. At the, 1 1 'ami! it 1 lui.l a little foil living 1 v.lmv m-i-k was seriously af- I 1 a I- 11 seic. hii.I we trli'd a of leni.ii. shIvi-h and blood 1: ii'. i' in t.o ti si I.

I lmu- her some of rejr -in Ine (Jey'fc cetul.li'Siti iiparilla) hink-i 'iii'-d li- and iiH it whs jiurelf 1 I. ne tt cuuid do ln-r no harm. To 1 it hi'i-ai! she bei.Mii Ut iianrovc, ud iv ii in a 've. ka it wnK entirely healed and It- 'I -V. Well Ur CVPr.

Mm. It. b. WlfKATON. TiM r.istSL.Suill'riiiicliro.

Iicitiiirlille Itesi-nc. Mrs. Miehael Curtain, lit. maki-s Mie stab merit site calls; hi ol I. wh leh sel I lt 011 her lunus; she wan treated for a month hy her family ptiysi-eiau, but worse, lie told her she was a hn)ir -ix vii-tnn nl and Ihat no m.

emilil cuie her. Her drtemisl stm-'esled Mr. inn's New lis-env erv for 'oiisn in pi inn; she hum; ht a an.l ib-lluht. round herst-W I hlh-d fiom llrsl ilnse. She contln- uellNiM' mnl after bikim; leu lotllcs, f.HUi In r-ef mud am) well, now docs iiei own lioiieworh ami Is as well as she evr wa I' ree ll it hollies uf this Ureal 1 'iveo erv al .1.

1 i. Tanner's Hruy More; lar-'c bolile- -hie and 81. ft lien I taby wan stck. wn fravc her ratrtrla. iVlien lie was a she cried fur Pastor ia.

IVIieij iss, she clung to Cuntorin. Mi. a vbeli.nl 1 lul.lii 11, she gave tliciu Castorl tl 'tillers 1 I-- hy nliyslciana II i' a imrely vewe-epai a I mu, lis niiaeiilrnlf: are puli-r-aiiel --aeh ImHle. II Is pleasant ie an-l absolutely harnile.su. It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -111 ri 1 1 1 a I the how-l i' 1 iMii'i 1 1 in lio-a and wind f.

1 jhn ss, ih -l joy wot ins, V-niS e. ll Uiiit, a-. Ho.iTlleS I lie mid natural Ml-i-s -b I istless Alter Oil I of ill tieslioil ii if sinitiiinis loliue KeiOI aflc Hell II si.r, 1 mi mil. I and pleasant used by main afler l-ure I iml Ini. cerieels aeutllV.

I 111 I II i illation, itn. I I'-liiin. 1 In IK If on Iihvn bint anvtbmg tho boat way lo find it is to advertise in the bl'N VMlr4lHV' Twiipwitiiir. 1 -(hi licit Tlierinomeler. MiiinoupnliH Kuril Ruth ('ointatny." The Cnimly Treasurer, on Tiies-ilny titid(l 90,000 In tlie-Slnto TrftlN-ury Ht Sacramento through Wolh, Farfro A t'o.

MMwniKinrf tlwinl. Umlirlaknrn. The Yft(uiim will arrive- in (tori from the sontli thU arteiiioon, tunl will leu with pHNHtMiKPrs for Nan Krannlsno at hmr o'clock. J'aflirtcTranftfor, Id I I'aoitic A v. If.

Wnller hihI .1. (J. tirimuM mi Tuesday I1Ih1 ait iiininrtakititf fur Hie plaintiff in Hit) nikii of J'iOO in the (iAinnn Hiiil nf WhnhVH v. McKean A 'rl. 1'lirhiM.

I2fi I'ac A v. Thwre will lie revival ho vices nl Ilia ItliiNMPtt Hope ChiipHl during thi week. Services coinnniiu'e half-pant BHven. A onnliai invitation exttui'leit to all. All WihIm of llrnml nl Bnc.c:tn1N.

The Ln mi lnr way up from the NouLh, calleii at lliiM port at one o'clock Tueuay morn inn ami carried away pH hsci 1 iptm fur San Kranel-tco. Fro ah )vtcr in curw nl the California Market, A MlipnlHilon extending Ihn lime for (Mtfinlant to (lie inolinn for a now trial whn on lileil in 1 he Superior iSuirl In I ho cuo of Ki hsIi our vfl, Iliiin. Horlnl nl anon it 1 1 till tliN Wotl -tiuMlny evening. Ms Vttri'ZM, of Ihn Nwin Hotel, eHtiuinlcH IiIn Iiikn hy the tton.l At 100 AhoiittiOO gittloiiNof wine, which lie had In his collar In pior.tmM nf funnon-talton, we.ro npoilt. lOtK0 llHM I'l'inOVIKl lo IU4 1'iicitia avenue Willi A.

.1. Minus, There are tit rep lines of conveyance from Santa Cru. to I'YItou and (luiiNler. There a Mriing rivalry hulwaon the lines, and much marling 1 done by ihodriveia. I mil re- eiviNK dry on wood daily III rny Mill.

M. fi "Him Woman'H Alii Mnnioly will III tad IhiN Hflernnini Ht o'clock at the hoiixe of Mm. Martha Wllann, on Hecontl Mireel, Hfiiih Hit). All 1110111-Ur re oarnenilv reiine-stcd to lie pmHiit, Nperrv1- SirN'klon h'toui for milo at ptr imriol nl JumUii'h t'ily Mill. Stiettl CoiiirtiHi-iomir (Jrarit PHll-HitteM iliHi the v.oai of rcpli'tntf the Upper hridk'H will lie between ru and tisoo.

TIih pile driver wa pUcnd in juHillun 'HJierdy hiiI Hie dtiviuK of pllea will lie iHltliMluilced thin li)riu lMt. al I. fori-titie. e.m iie pr iwii hy im in -if In III Superior Curi yostgrdny a (miltl'Mi for a writ, of ImhwiH eorpiM wa in lite mailer of Wei-aell, li who wih found K'Hliy (leuieauoi ly Jntttieo Hi ink at Si.iiuttl. The Htattt-r Will l' heard in the Si.

parlor I 'mirt at Hi a M. to-day. I'mf O'Malley will a oeinl at Maxim In Hall lhln WedneH.lav evHoinr, I Kitro A 1 nitpn-MH wan nil Tuesday foreinMin hroiihl to tin; pity hy wagn frum nixom illo. The tlllver nf the wanon nnyu Hint inej road Midi in A had and i (H wan 4la uph i uiiiip; from WatwinvlllH, Ineludmu' s'ioiI al AptoH and Soqnl. will pay yen wen .1.

tsl 'o. huyiUK Ui los. t'ltey (S.jt Mm hiHt of smI llieoi Hi i.t.i(l U'OM'. iiunaHiM of Yen Kee.ii Chinese UMreliant. who diil of coui-u pi on Kmnt at reel, ra htoled in the old cemetery Tuesday afler m.

In (he eipro-s wlm-h euioyetl the reiutiina wuh hImo lite Wt arlu ap parcl left h. Yen Kee, hlch way lutrted li him. Thel-H will he a meeting of I ho W. (T. T.

Thtn'-day afui in on, al ll'i'lu' in of iii c.hi:;h'-galioial Chutel). All meiiih rs ho present. 1-11 1'ajaro Tailor, h. U. of Walmtli vllle, havit senl itn iuvraliou Iq the iiiemlieiN of Cruz 1'arlor, N.

H. H. to atl" an "Old t'l-'ihen arty," which will nivm hy litem fn alHonviile on (he evening tf Sinl VulMiitlne'" Py, I'eluuniy 14th. It 1m HpiitiM that a miinhfr of Hoim ffoni tiiiNcitv will aliend. A duo iM it Sim' Mar (ir-icoiy now loeatrid al M1 avenue, uppo-Mini the Itosmt-KH C.lleKH.

Coino and Nee im; everyiiody weleoiim. 4 10. C. rrHoiiH and a kiii4 npin haveiho poles hi the hu-andoNcent ilht ayMteiu at V.1tsonv1lle alntoni ready to ppi up the htiH, nnd it in ex peeled Hint hy Ihu hott-r part of the week the wires ill he in position from the worka to the lowu, a iliNianeo of )ie, The d.y"'liMO UttU tieen placed i po)lion, and the wheel ready (or UNe a1 the Waler Company's reservoir, Wtmte Hie win Ih are loraled. fhe water running tin wheel will he laken rltflit from the itri'it line heforti rtiimtvliiu Into the resu voir, Hum IfiiaranteeiliK Hiwer.

Trw th 'iii-eiuit ineaH at the llotnl ment casket. Have placed it where it will he kepleoul. I was ordered to hold the body until the receipt nf proper Instructions as to what lo do. Kvnrythiug is now In good condition, and the body can he kept for an indefinite period." Pr. McVean la expected lo arrive from Kugland in about two weeks.

The remains will be brought to Santa Cruz when the blockade is rahed, ami await Interment until Pr. McYeau's arrival, NOIIAI. ANIl I Kit HON A Hart lltiike in able to be nut. II. P.

C. Harnhart relumed from Wan Francisco yesterday. County Treasurer Pfas will leavefor HacrHiunutn (bin morning. Km wanton returned lust evening from Han Francisco. C.Caruall la recovttiiug from the pneumonia in San Krauciaco.

Clias. (iiMiilspeed in eon Hi ted by ill- iib-h to hia home 011 View HVHUIie. J. N. Hesse has gone home lo KlugM Cily after a two weeks' visit in W'at-HOUVille.

('apt. Oeo. Seaman, of the Southiun racltlc Hotel, (iilroy, is ill at that place. Mrs. J.

Itrown and Miss J.isile Hr.iwu, of San Francisco, are visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. John Davidson, of San Fran. cisco, In visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Williamsnn. Loron Cobtirn spent a few days on his ranch hi Salinas last week, ami is now back al Pescadm. las. (1. Fair, left yesterday for Nun Francisco, and ex peels to rMum to Santa Cruz in a few days.

A. Creuimu arrived from Mm umir ipolis last evening after a week's absence. He was ill in San Francisco. Louis Polta, of I'escadero was pre sallied with a fiflceu pound boy last week. Pescadoro goes in for big potatoes and big boys.

t)n January lUih Pan Madeira, nnd Miss (Mara Hlder were united in iliarriage In West port, Mendocino utility. Tho bride ami groom for merly resided (his city. Win. Kerr informs us (hat the fann ers have not snlVored much from the Sturm. He correctly says that there is no trouble about water Hood iug the country when it has a chance lo run off, Uoo.

D. Morgan, In Hani a Cruz I'liesday, says the road between Cor- ralitoN anil Watsonville is good, and that the norst unci ion of road between Corral it r.a and Santa Cru. is the Aiaua Holcii hill. Native Suns' Instttllttt ton. On Tuesday evening, in the ab sence of District Ueputy Grand Presf- lent Krank MatHson, Senior I'ast President ('has.

10. Williams installed the following officers of Santa Cru. Parlor, Nu. ill), N. S.

(1. for (he ensmnij term of nix months; It. II, I'ringie, Past President; F. A. Por ter, President; Jeo.

A. Chittenden, Kirst Vice-President; F. W. Thomp son, Second ce presniem imi 11. Miuch, Third Vice-President; C.

II. Waul, Itceording Suetary P. O. Williams, Financial Secretary (, V. (irl, Marwhal; A- II.

Ha i ley, Surgeon; 10. S. (wards, I ns'nht Sentinel A. l-'osler, Outside Sentinel. Up KlT.ihian.v.

A Icthiirirlc, dormant condition nf the I ler Is hiinlly lo be overcome it li i(niH- 1- ('III IllH'l ICS Hint IHIIIHHUIIM ClMMUK'lni'N. ciil cr, lilciisautcr hihI fur imomi clb'i- 11 uii'iuiu i-vhh of Hie oriinn lull hf.DHH. it-iil. This Is Hoslcltciv, Mtoit li Hilli-rs, voucln-d for Uy the iiicU- al fiatfi inly, lested I iy lh- public rot iiiniiy years. A icuinpl ion ny Hit- iiiiinrv iiill of if si'crelive fillK'HiMi, Willi Ihe livlly iill.cinlioil upon iii-utl it lnni Id refill.

ll of Hie bowels, reileWill of are tie no less luippy met results of ust nt; llie Millers sys- li'innllcrdly. Its liiMillve etVect is never niilnrnl innt i'encbim, Its leuiteiicy lie ioji nil tier In perpetuate rennlui II11111 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 copious net ion. Mulurln, inul niiMiiki'i II kii In lues 1 lleelunl ly. T.i illioiil Chiinc. Union Pact lie ttailway lOxciirslons leave l''ranciNCn TtiHstlny mid riiiiiMlay.

Pull man tourist cars from Oakland to Chicago, Kansas Omaha ami Denver iihuut only bile which runs cars throiigli to these points via Odei). Hale tu Mcsonri Hivr, ,1, II. IvUKland, Aeni, San Francisco. tio lm Milter. 1'i'UK'dy Is bei-oinnit; sti we 1 1 Itmiwn Thti IIkI sii 1 inil.ir us (o ni eil no pi i liil lin n-All Ire' ti-' Kb Killers Miillie stun; i.f 1 1st'.

purer I cine itoes 1 1 ol isi nun is utoiiiiitf.i ,111 It elilllilcil. Itltleis 1 tti-asfs the I i v.i ami eN, will reiuove I'nnplcM, Mill Kl.l Kir- II 1 1 1 Mill' I till-. npe lijoed. 111 Olive Miliaria from iysli 111 HIHI ireveiu iui t. llieeiireof licit, tin he.

1 'niiitii 1 bin ami Imliuestloii try iiir r. ninib'il. Price cts. ami jl a( li. Tainiei'h Pnu; Mloic.

irl IlinlltrlKlliiw "I llrairt. iirt Is llko nil iiMsasstn, wlil. IIIKIII V-lll III Mil' ll'lll. Hll.l Ml I I il wli. liiiKwiuv.

TI1.1 i-r. i i niiv lii M11' rfulun if 11 nu. in llHT II I'lMI I'l II" IK' 1 I .1 1 I111I In. Mini's 11. illsi- Willi niHi or.

'l- M.i. li Hill': I N. run. nln HK.ini'y for t'uli'-hruiiil Liiniir ilraiiKhl; ln.i kiitipH 11 line "tuck (if 1 .1. 1 mnl Ciki" viirialy I.

Um. V. l'rni. Omi Sclent Your Birtthday Presents Until You I Tave ml ted J. G.

Tanner's Draff Store Whero You Will Find th I. A Hf HOST LINE Toilet Sets, Odor Cases, Shaving Sets AND PERFUMERIES! Ever Shown Iu Hanta Crui. JITOSITK TIIE PACIFIC OCEAN HOCSE i l'HJ FOR Pure Drugs AND Chemicals. filling of fiii'sicians' Prescriptions A SPECIALTY. SKIAKLE MOODEf, Proprietors.

A. PALMER Ptt-fruir tn .1. tt. Rotilnnon. Druggist I Apothecary 60 PACIFIC AVENUE.

HrtHMTlptlnufl 4'nrrnllr Vmm IMiumled Day or Nltfhl. tp2S-tf Hamilton Fay, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. tnitcy mnl Tollfl Arllflmi, Rraataea Nhiuk Vrt iiiurj, Kte. ito-rrMrlptlna 4'rrnlljr CM-IMTDmiiwi. HANTA (JHUZ, CAL.

T. H. DOWLING CO. IMPORTERS AND lliM FliONT STREET, NAN FRANCISCO. 11116 If Washinttm Market .1.

1). CHACE, PROP'R, lw FIki, NHNta Crui, al. All kirulH nf meats Bold at Wholesale and Retail. Km it My prepared, a specialty Tlu tliif.t litrtl In Ihe city put up Id quantities tu suit, ntn in all parta ot the cttj ntitl vlftmiy. dt'l tvoritiK meat.

jul2-tf Avenue Market NTLY nN AND THE BEST of fivsli and salt int-ats. I'rioea 1 r.lt-ra tilled promptly and nn Miiu'. Wagoua ruu la wnnec-tuin witii Hie shop. dcSl-U J1T AltKET! M. n.

Bins, Prop. 11'. Avt-tiue, Smita Crni, tlFIMHITK I'OURT HOUSE. TliH BKMT OK KKEMB A.VH SALT kfiil 1. 11 li.mt.

Or ir.iiii.llv mnl iiie.l. itellvereil In Hit i ilv hiiJ wllh-oilt ocltKIAwt CENTRAL MARKET I CiiriiiT r.i.'tiu'iititl Walnat AreaaM. HNSTVNT1. UN HAND A SITt.l. V' lhi bi-Ht Fl'UHb anil he mttrkft urtiintii.

Prt. K.illi'tt a Bjirtie of public nv.ir. iliiin run to all part, of ofty ELMER DAKAN Prop. M. V.

1. lll'lll, AMI A.g-eivt. And more su nl iidil'l Irm sh a you d-l wavs have round. Then how eneelu re.l is life! Util as itec' ml as foo.l, re llie "all Ibln-s" vtll kia-j (,," te So lei I aivfiil life's lo learn, l-'oi1 We (oiireev hill ot wlu'll." We IiIJi never relcin. Ic hed Mr.

nnd Mis. Wilhanison were united in itiarrince In htnnfiies, Scotland, In 1S10. Nino years liter the gold discovery in California induced the groom to leave he shores uf "Auld Scotia" for Mm eldii Slatn. Mo arrived In IMIil, locating ut Marys villa. The family followed soon afler.

Afier a residence of twenly-four years in Marysvtlle thev moved tu San Francisco, where Ihcy some limn beforo cmumg to S.inia Cruz, which has claimed lln iii for reside ut a during Hie past font teen yeara. Mr. Williamson iti a tnoniber ofthetirmof Wilitaiiisuu Hairelt, hii'iiiini'i' iiriii'K ui 11 1 1 1 11 .1 hi 1 utnl 1:17 I'arilir A vt-mip I A NT A I 'III Jh I'tirii Kestaiiraiit..

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