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OROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Williamson Qarrett VOLUME All. A NT A CRUZ, THURSDAY MOKNINO, FKHRUARY 20. NiMHKIi 107. fmiw mtniimi Sank gaity Staintl PUBLISHED BY ouncan Mcpherson 4 chas.w.

wmdijon, PROPRIETORS, TSKMS OF SUitaVUIfTION: Hue Year, entirely lu advance $5 (Mi One Your, If not mid In advance 0 uj six Mouths, by mall or carrier 3 00 One Month, in advance. fj Single copies, ft cents. Six rtny, ly car-f ler lu any part of city, IScenU, One year, Btrietly In advam-p 8 2 00 One year, if paid during first 0 months 2 fit) One year 3 on Hix months 1 60 Single copies, 10 cents. PROFESSIONAL CAWW. FIFTY-CENT COLUMN.

JUDGMENT DAY COMING. ings for (he twelve months ending December 31st were $30,713,000, being an iiieroaso of The expenses for a treaty lo setllolbe dillerences be-twoen the United States and Canada are In progress nt Washington, but IT HAVE A OVERLAND MAIL To be Sent East hy Southern Iioute. West rJouiul Trains A Tanle Among Colored Folkl Who Haw the Hand-Writing on the Wall. The colored people of South Cheater have been thrown Into great excitement over a fateful warning that the world in soon coming to an end. This warning was the fantastic lines in a huge spider's web, which au aged col ored woman has interpreted as "de hund-wrltin on de wall, "and half the colored population of the borough spent last night in prayer, momentarily expecting to hear the sound of Gabriel's trumpet summoning them to glory.

On Thursday last Jenkins Porter, au aged colored resldeut of Second and Town aeri streela, aaw stretched ovor one euil of the grape-vine in his back yard huge but delicately woven web, in the center of which was a gorgeous wpbler. The web was four feet long and three and a half feut wide, while its solitary eccupant looked like a king of insects. He was brilliantly attired lu a yellow and black body, while his tentacles were shaded Into light brown am deep gray colors. When the eyes of the aged son of Ham fell upon the spider they bulged out like balloons, and oven the kinks in his short white hair forgot how to curl, Paralyzed with superstition awe, tlie old negro screamed to his spouse: Liza, Liza, come and sabe dis chick-In fruin de debit. Ho am yere." "Lisa came, and with her all the culled" gentry within ear-shot of the so ream.

When (he resruers arrivod at the spot they found Porter on his knees, trembling like a leaf. The old cnlorori man pointed toward the huge cobweb and Its particolored occupant, and yelled: 'Dere am de debil!" When tbei natiio of "debil" was mentioned a frenzy of fear seized tho whole tribe. They moved up toward the web, and imagined they haw let- tors formed by the Interlaced threads. 'It's de hand writln'on the wall," treniulom-ly exclaimed Ann Jackson. Ann was the seuret-s of South Chester, nnd her Dtblieal reference produced Its intended effect.

What do il say?" anxiously In quired Ihe throng. Ann peared a little closer and ad justed her bgrimed spectacles. After few iiiomontu'declpheriugsho turned around, and, in a tone of greatsolemu Hy, slowly muttered: It am a warning from do Lawd thro de debit's hand. It says dat de wuld am com in to an end in a berry, berry few days." "Oh, Lawdy; how miou, Aunt" "I dunno p'raps to-morrow, or Satu rday." The colored population then wrung thofr baud In despair, and heseeched for time to prepare for the great day. After a aiiort time in prayer they returned to their homes In great exc'lo-mnnt.

A street gamin, who bad watched the meeting with no little amusoment, ran up to the web after-the superstitious throng bad left, ami, thinking that he would defeat the prophecy, brushing the cobweb and spider away. Late on Thursday afternoon a colored lad named George Fields went to obtain a peep at "de debil" and "de bami-w-ritln'," and finding them gone, rushed in glee to spreid the news through Ihe settlement that 'do debil" and "do hand-writin' had gone. There was groat rejoicing, and tlie people thought that the good man" hail probably rescinded his warning. Y'eslerday, Ann Jackson informed the "rie debil" was back Vvitu his prophetio web. The news was fon mi to be true, and the colored people pa awed all the day in preparing for the mlllouhiuiti, which they think will auroly come lo-day.

No one was allowed to approach the web yester-day becautso the awe-strickeu people said that every time the web was bl ushed away it brought them nearer to the judgment day Philadelphia Record. Not One In Ten Of Ihe people you meet from day to day has perfectly pure, healthy blood. The hereditary scrofulous taint a ill lets tiie I a nre majority of jteople, while many other acquire diseases from impure air. Improper food and wrong IndiilgeuceK. Hence the imperative necessity for a reliable blood purifier like Hood's Sarsa-parllla, which eradicates every Impurity, and gives to tiie blood vitality ami health.

eu res Hcrof ula, Halt rheum, humors, boils, pimples, uiid all other alleelions caused by iiupurtllcH or poisonous serins In the hlnod. Alt that Is asked for Hood's sarsaparllhi Is that it be jjiven a fair irlal. ASLEEP ON TUB TRACK. A lllllo elilld. tired of play, had plUowed hin head on a railroad track ami fallen asleep.

The train was almost upon 111 iu when passing at ranger rushed forward and saved him faun a tiorrtble death. Porlia( you are asleep on tlitf track, too. You art if you are uexlecthiK tin hacking eolith, the heolic ttiuh, Ihe loss of appetite, growing weakness and lassitude. wUU-b have micon(kaouly crept upon you. Wake up, or the Arain will be iiniii yuul Consumption, which inns luslitlously fastens its bold upon It Victims while lliey unconcloua ut lit approach, must he taken In lime tf it to be overcome.

Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery cunt I thousands of cases of this most latal of maladies. If taLcn In time and leven a fair trial. It la guaranteed to benefit or cure In rverv case of Ci'iisninplkm, or money paid for It "I'll In prumfttlu rffumlHt Kor Lumrt, Spltttiue of Hlood, shortness rf Itreatli. Hroneiiitis.

A-tlinitt. Sevens kiudiud afleetiwiis. It Is an vtlicieul ft-uu dy. Copyright. World's 1ib.

Mm. Aits' h. ortentl lor Catarrh lu the Head. ic-oi-S or IT. a-e 9 uulj otjiiia.

bold by druKkaui everywlutrt. hJ ortentl lor an the pru IlelLiedV BAHTT BUKKE, K. 8PAI-HHURV Spalsbury Burko ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUdMS anil 9, Leonard'n lUiihlliiK. mr, 1'url-lc avenue ami Coojmr Htri'ul, Haula C'riiB. LUCAH (SMITH, ATTOUNKY-A SANTA VAiVA, utttw.

ijutiiinrd'8 building, over City hunk. Will iiiui'llcu: in statu uiid Fedi-ral UourU. iny21-tf P. DAVKNPOKT, NOT AH PUH. fj lie and GonveyunciM'.

Collect hum made and aultH proHeeutcd hi all tiniire Courts. Money loaiu-d and to loan. Office: No. 9 Locust street, SunU Cruz. N.

OOLPHHY, ATTOHNKY AT -J and Notary Public. Koonm Ji and liuildlnij, Pii-'lflc avenue, Hanta Cms. Practices in all stale Co it a. CI It. YOITN'HKK, ATTORNKY AT-J Irfiw.

Olllce: In iliun'N llulldlug, at the Intersection of ra-hlc avenue, Front street and Die 1iwer I'laza, ttuuta Cruz, Wj D- HTOHKY, ATTOKNKY-AT-TT Law. Office Room 7, lieunaid'H Rnlld'uK, cor. avenue ami Coipr treei, Santa Crux, U. HICIKM, ATTOHNKY- I Oineo: on Front street, next the Cllj Hall, Haula O. L.

QOHDON, Ddnti-t, OiTH'K-IN UK LAMATKK HAM. 1'uctlh- A Kailta CniK. It hhlence -Water Hi-, Olllce hours: From 8 a. m. I ii u.

and 1 Ui ti m. MI.NDY 1'ARKKK, Dental Office. ,1. I'AltkKIt, It. I.

1)A('1FU: AV.P OVKK HOW N'H hardware aloru, HunUi Ci uz, Cul. W. DEWTIST, Office: Odd Fellows' Nanta Crui. W. BUSH, I.

O. IMlILAMKIr-a phia Hental College, OftVe: tWm-belin'M building) I'aelilr avenue. NitioiiN Oxide Ohm for extracting teeth, otthe hours: Krum A n. to p. M.

oo7-tf H. II. Clark, M. I. P.

n. Faokn, M. I. FAGKN CLARK, Physicians and SurPOiiH. Urvu'K: Ailjoinlnu Pacific uj-ean Hoiinc, tin-hliilrtt.

KeHldfiirc: Or, Fut'cn, orner MIhhIoii and Union s' reels; Or, t'hirlc, corner MIshIihi ami King nIntIm. nol7-lf W.C'APPH, M. O. W.S II a i.l,, DR8. HALL CAPPS, oPUHKON AM) HOMKOI'ATNIC l'livsk'lHin.

uthee: kntinmi. Cruz, Cai. DR. M. S.

McMAIIAN IVKHHPKCIAL ATTKNTION TO OH-J eaveM of the and IIKAHT. office: First door noilh the I'ucille Oeeari ilouue, Hanta Crut, Cul, ALEX II. BAILEY, M- D. IIIYMICIAN ASI HiriUJKON. OF-flee and rtwldence, Cor, si.la Av.

and Kmnt HU ut-tf i.l KKARNY HTKKKT, HAN FRAN-T-0 Clseo. OlNeH-eH of w.inim a IIoutm 1 to i and to p. m. 2H-ly II K. MOtKlAN, M.

O. OFFU'K IN liniii'H Bull. ling, Paol.lc Ocean ll nine l-huldence: Kouili tide of Walnut avenue, near Cuetttuut avenue. IT. A.

FOUKKST, Veterinary Surgeon AND NT IS OFKH'K: At Pavilion Feed anl, Hanta Cm, Cai JyiSMf EMMA MATER, of S. I KNoW NKOTR A NCK MFOH'M, hah II relumed to NHiita cru, am Im Kliip-pliiRtttll Pacific Av where "lie eini be eormilled from A. M. to M. umi 7 r.

M. Mr-. Muver.n Ten' Mdlmii for IWMlity ywam before Ihe people, Iimh few If aii equaltt; Ih the liiHliumenl In Die limhi of tier anldtm to vetnilli ami Ikht toeanieNt neffur Her prophesies of wind In Home are duly dclft-tf JUTII HOUSES. MILLER fittOS. AMI LFJIiBIUSW BHIK.

IMIOIMUKTOIIK. Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths at all Hours OmuIimss in Our I'ntli Wmm, TuwcL and GaraenLs Mils mid Female Atleudaots. GAD5BY, Paint, On, rush and Glass Store 111 Paciflo Avenue, OppoHlle Ceiilral MHi kel, Stiutii Crni, AHTISTS' MATKItlALS OK KVKI1V KIND ept hi shM'k. Aa-eu f' las HielilM. IFOIWK, HION ANI OllNAMI NTAI.

i painting il In Ihe very UMe-rt and belt itylen, and at imnh-nile io. LurcuNs AdKNT Hill Deeriog's Mowers and Reapers SPRING WAGONS FOR SALE. Ucner.il i'liirk smilii myl-lf riiw. OK HANTA I'Ol NTV. n.HL lit A III) UK 'I'K ll i hn llii' llrsl l-llihi) nf vm in Utl 4 S.lll III II II 1'lHl flic milliB Hill i.i'i;"" ui SANTA TIM LI MltKR CO, HuccesHorx lo tien Olive A Co.

ALL KIN 1)3 OF a A WED A1BD SPLIT MiiuidloH, Itr mi 1 iM'tiem! mill rk oih vi.rd: of Par: tie Av. IMssoInt ion of Copai'lni'i'ship. NOTICK IIKIII HV UIVF.N THAT Ihe p.trtuer-'liip In i i l. ne elvlnu mulct I he linn on me if I i'Iium- A between .1. Chie-, of KHpiH, uni ieo.

Olive A f-iinhi rue, is tlila ditv by the lilelnnvnt of o. Hue A Co. (mm Miihl thin. All to Hint hy i-ald 111 in Hi'' autn. .1 li i'Utmv.

1 1 A Ol.lVK A I'd. Oated at Hanta Cruz, tltl lllli .1 i)f Ketiimv'T. a- it. I'M, THE BBTWKSIC SYSTEM or MKDKiNES uf Itr. J.

K- Jordan, il Seal 'lc. A TRULY -VMIIM PftlahilMhed ml Ct'ti. The Iletnen me fioni anlliuU gland and are lute- Oirterent 11-" Uv every variely of diHuau and railcal -ui Mohl J.U.Tiuuipr, UriitrtfM s.iniiH nu. Unml agent; Mm. m.

1 Oanler. -Ul'iru Mania Cm, Cul. Uutk Ug bj-hU'IU given free ug.iMi only the threw hold has boeu readied yet THE PANAMA CANAL. The French Hoard of Engineers art on Their Way Home. Nkw York, Feb, 19th.

Tho Board of Engineers sent out by the French Government to Inspect and report on the condition of the Panama Canal and the advisability of resuming operations on It, having completed their work, arrived here last night on their way home. They decline to say what their report will be, but from the general tenor of their talk it la assumed that they will advise against further prosecution of tho work THKUJiY. The KvHtviu of Taxation In I nil In Dlll'eruiit From tho Oeorge Theory. Fi. Kkmtnkl: -Tho criticism in this morning's Hkntinkl of Henry (icorge'a proposition, taking India for it lext, is open to oritt-cisin, too.

The system of India just what the (Jcore theory Is not. The Indian taxes Industry, the vary thine Mr. Oeorge urges should not be done. The Indian Kyntom taxesi the cult: vaied bind merely the land, mind you while Mr. George meina land value.

India takes no "ccouni of vacant rural laud nor vacant city land; doc-t not tax city land according to rental value, which In our country would 1)0 the greatest Imnana farmers who cultivate their acres over struck If land were taxed hore, or as in India, It would crowd peopio into (ho cities and towns; crowd them out of existence. Our present system of political economy Is weighting our people with burdens grievous to he borne, a condition that will be forced to change. Ihe people of India have nover had their aspirations fur freedom stirred enough to have a national hymn liket'ThoHtarNpaugled Manner." Our people havo long thrilled to its jubilant sjiirlt to alwayniitiiiit to be used as tools to fashion millionaires, whilo they have tho poor-house slaring thorn in iheface. Our people would seorn such a system as India has, yet our own is tnf, taken In all itn aspects, much heller the longer it is continued the it gets. Too i much forbearance is not virtuous; the i people must study political economy more and listen fo monopoly politicians less.

Systems of political economy are noL new. Mr, George is new to us, however, beo iusT he from various sour co- forintthttoil a plan adapted In Die condition of the present state of society. There in no compul sion in this mailer. If our people the rank and Hie want to dig lu poverty to make millionaire, they ran have the privilego, and tho privilege, loo, of tilling a pauper's grave, while the laud is oveillowing with abundance. India Iish one way of making the riuh richer tind the poor poorer; we have another.

Amkkican. Santa Cruz, Feb. 181 h. To bo Humeri. We havo just learned that Robert McMillen, Iw a newNpaper man woll known throughout this part of the State, is about lo lend to the altar Emma Oray, a most estimable lady of Sanla Cala.

This will be an Inlcresting piece of news to Mc's many friends in this community, who wilt wish him joy in slipping the leashes of bachelorhood, and truit that bis matrltnonul venture may bo replete itil happiness. Mr. McMillen is a bright, able and in every respect worthy young gentleman, and most earnestly do we congratulate him upon hi-i engagement. JAncala County Washington) Times, Hotel Arrivals- tMOIFIC OCfiiN doiKSII. J.

W. Cminner, Chicago; D. Ellison and family, Kansas Oly; E. H. Henry and wife, Now York City; H.

Snihh, Stephen, D. C. Criming, H. M. Kdgecomb, Los Gatos; E.

.1. Canlwell, I'ajaro; W. S. Teckeo, J. P.

Wood, Mrs. E. A. Fish and son, M. E.

Jacobs, S. Shoonberg, W. H. Peck ham, H. March ami and wife, W.

J. Davis, II. A. Hardiimn, E. Dunnan, I 'ougherty W.

H. Moran, Will Ii. Corwin, 1), Dawson, San Francisco. Atlvtce i lr. Wins-low's Sool htm: Syrup should be used win ti cliil'ln-u are etilltm; it rtlieves ihe little sullerer at otice; II pio-luees 11 ill 1 ipnel sleep, ami tiie little cherub wak-s us "briiilit its a button." Il is very pb-a-ioit to luste.

It s.Hitties Ihe child, soft' us ihe Kiima, al-1 iys no, ihe howelta, ml in lie' be-l I.nmvn renie-ly f(ir Mi'irilio'ii, whttlii-r Miisini: from teething or other eniiMCM, Tvent.v-ilve cents 11 hoi ile. br 180O Consi.h -cki iiNKK's aoazinr when yon nit- Jecidin: upon your reading matter f.ir Ibis season. The mhseripLloii rate is a year. Tlie standard (lie is hlh. Its spirit piom-essi ve.

The niusimtlons nre interesting and of Ihe best. There is not spue" here to give even a summary of tho features to appear this year, but among other thimr there Is a NKW HKPAUT.MF.NT ami ADDITIONAL l'AGKS, and croups of Illustrated articles will be devoted to the following subjects': Afrliitn Fxploration and Travel. Lin' on M'-deril W'trSliip .,1 urtlolf-s), Homes in suburb, ami Country, pjovMniv' HuMies throinrh Huibl iiiy As-so'-hitloos. The Citizen's Rights, Kleelrieiiv the ouele 1-1, KriesMiu. I Inventor, lit Authorized r.

Hunt i Huinonius Villsi-, Americin ami For-I'ldi. will be Roticrt Louis Me in WU will contritn.te Facli snlijeet, and there will be a ureal variety Ibis year, will be treiUcd by wrlt-ern mn! eompetent to speak with authority ami with interest. Renders who are Inltl-csicd Uije-I to setil f.if a pros- pectin. rent a ulier; I OO fior 4 months sruiiiviii's ss, TI II rood Mew lurk. were an Increase of ol7t- 000.

The net earnings are 114,098,000, an increase of 9103,000. I NM KIM 1KI I.L 8NOWHA1.LED. That the Way a Lut if Men Were Treated Who Kef nurd to Strike. Namiua, N. Feb.

19lli. Tie strike at the Nashua Company's mills at si i cd a serio -co in ic aspect th la morning. Five hundred of the atrik ihk workmen gathered around the gates of the mills In Hie forenoon, and when the workmen who bad re fused to strike made their appearance they were unmercifully snowballed. In a few cases other and more dan gerous missiles wero thrown, For while there was almost a riot, but the non si ri liars considered prtideuce the better part of valor and got out of the way as soon as possible, leaving the strikers lu possession of the field. Subsequently two of tho strikers were arrested and tho company appealed to the Mayor for assistance.

Of looms in the mills 300 are reported to be in operation. Itraxil Congratulated. Washington, Feb. 19th. The Frosldeiil lo-day approved the joiut roiotullon congratulating Ihe people of Brazil upon the adoption of a republican form of government.

Wheat Is Firm. San Fkanciroo, Fob. liHh. Wheat is firm; buyer Reason 91 29, buyer '90 91 3(i5i. Barley Is inactive; buyer season 78 7.

Tho World's Fair. Amiany, Fob. 19th. The World's Fair conference report was accep ed In the Assembly to-day. TIIK ARE OF THE TEETH.

Instruct hoi Thai DenOaU Should (Jive to All Their Patients. Dentists aro daily committing the error of not instructing their patients In regard to tho proper methods of cleansing their mouths brushing, picking, rinsing with water after meals ami at night beforo going to lied. Our observations must show that I hone who do those things faithfully have lutlo or no dentistry to do. Il is astonishing what ignorance exists among people of all classes and conditions as to what cleanliness of the uioulli iuoaus. They will tell you frankly that they do not brush their mnutlis as well as they ought for they did not know they wore going to be examined, and hen you looked you really thought mi, and the second thought was probably not for a month.

Cleanly habits are part of an individual's education, and can be formed only in childhood. Too much care can not bo bestowed on the subject for the lilt lo oikh. FUch individual must see it thoroughly done have it done for him and experience having it well rubbed in with a brush. Not much dentifrice of any kind is needed; filial) rpill tooth -picks are best narrow strips u( rubber dam for spaces the quiil will not clean. Water used frequency rinsing, with a motion of the tongue on ail Ihe surfaces of the teeth and gums, lingual, palatal, labial and buccal.

Ho much for preventive dentistry, whL'h should be ir highest aim. Medical Classics. SACKED BY COWBOYS. California on Wheels" Broken luto at Wlehlta, kails. At bulf-pHML eleven o'clock Mon.

day night at Wichita, Kansas, a party of drunken rowb iys broke into the California exhibit train of cars which has been at Wichita f'r several days. The cowboy a proceeded to de-iiioIihIi tho Jars of pieserved fruit, but hoforo they had done any prtrlic ular da ii io a policeman arrived upon the scene. After an exchange of shots the conhoyM were dispersed. Policeman McMahan was struck nn the bend hy a stono and seriously in jured. Mr.

High) Ihe pressman of the exhibition, narrowly escaped being shot In the head, a bullet passing through his bat. The car will remain bore several days, when it will depart from prohibition Kansas and heroow-boys who risk their lives for a drink of famous California wine. Take Pare! There Pftiiger In allowing Inactivity of Hip kidneys to ui-ow I hrouu I) neirlt el. The deadly shoals of Itn-ht'H disease and diabetes will wreck the good ly bark of health if it is allowed to drift rudderlesH upon them. The bladder, too, if Inactive, and incdieiilton does not Hfieedlly direct Ihe In Itn toward the port of safety, will be whelmed by the onlcksaiid of dlseaNe.

In selecting a diuretic, let your choice fill upon Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers, which sliniuhiles the re mil organs with- nit Itrllahng mid exciting tliem, two effect. to be apprehended rmm Ihe unmedt-caled stimuli largely resorted to. These have a tendency to react prejudicially. The Hitlers inv rate the kidneys and bbulder, in common with Ihe nerves and the digestive ortia ns, ami so allbrd lasting aid. Il also third dual astdstance In pn-vcnlhm and curing Intermittent and i e-n if lent fever.

Hi I loudness, ronvtlpit-l j. ui i heu mat i si ii it ui so sub (mates. Vle was sick. w. t7ive her Costorla.

When lie as a Cnild, she cried fur Castoria. IV lieu slie ttccnine Miss, she clung to Castoria. When ulie had hildreu. she gave tkuiu Ctutorl4 titer I Is eled by -ii. 1.1 ii I ti i ok.

II Is a ins re i vrtie ble pi i ion, it; i nd re 1 1 are pub-ii round ea.h bottte. il I pleasant I he laste met nbolutey ImruilesH. It Jieves const ion, regulates I lie ts cures ill iri luva ami wind all i- ft-v crWh cHi my worms, i I pii-vilits con vu Isinns, miolbes the lild and gives il refreshing and natural ('asloria Is ch lldren's panaees liie friend. Ii doHes 'Li Cent. Iilogrlnir Noums In the pan, somctiuics a btutlns; otind, aro caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease.

I. of smell or licuriug also result from cut -mli, the great blood Juiriiier, in a pet uiuuly EUctcssful remedy eiires hy puriijfiiikr Ihe bHhxl. If ou Miifi-r innu try II. ilhi, the pi'i uliar moditilii mer All cltutlfied (uIm in thi column, ocetf tyinu spuce oj one-half an inch, irvtertext tut 'ii eents ir week, ttrietly puyuUe in aitvunr. HANIlill 4 MAN WANTFO TO MILK COWH, KiHiuireof Or.

L. Uonlou, AUIHL WANTF.I) TO OO (iKN'KUAI. hoiinewoik. Kmjulre ullhe Areatie Dry Ooods Store. fbU-lf ATWKNTY OR THIRTY AORF, ranch wanleii- niiiHt tie within ten mi lei of Hanta Cruz, on good road, and a hurgaln.

Mate location and price in order lo receive an aimwer. AddrcKM CASH," Oil oillce. or; PACIFIC AVKNIIK 1STHK PLACK OtJ to take your wateheH ami clock to be repaired. Flrst-chm work done and warranted. H3 KB htt I'ueltle avenue.

ANT10O-LADIKH AND OFNTLK-T men In city or country winding to earn a day ut their own liomew; no canviLNKlng; woru furuinhed and item hy mall any dlHtnnee. For particular) aitdresH with titamp, CKYnTALIKKO PHOTO 112 W. th Cincinnati, riilBsHt HX hAl.r.. A NF OIK i AN, IN FIRHTOLAHH il eondllioi), for sale cheap for caHh. IiMjuircat UiIh office.

I.VlIt HALF OR KKNT-A SMALL I1 luiproveil place, about tilNl ac.reH, with ii cows or more, within three iuHch of he i I on a gouil road. fii7-t' Apply Ocean HI. IOKKFR FOR HALF, LOt'ATFO IN the Hla libiirn Trael, a le-itt and modern six-room cottagu, built I ant yen in pt'i-feel comlilioii, at a low figure and oil eay lei ma. OUNC Mi'PHKilSON. lMjR HALF A SMALL RANCH OF I ekhleeti Keren, iiiokI ly In vineyard and oicliiui, ahoiit i hree ml iiikI a Imirroiti sant i on Oranite Creek, imitilM- uli tlie prtiniHe.

fbl.vw THKO. Hl'X'IC. I lORH ALK-THF RF.H1 1 FN(F OF Til J1 mlerKigned, eoiilaiulng hi roomx, eloMelH and two balhrootnM, al I In giHid eondilloii, ami Ihe lot on which it Htaud" fi.HxHL' feel, ile ed to lawn ami fruit, froiiliug on t'lie-tnut Av. A harnufn. DUNCAN Mcl'll KRHON, HALF- BAU'JAINH IN FFHNI- I ore.

bi'ilrooui kcIn complete. wathstamN, tables, ehalrn, Iuihim, pli-Mire bracket, mirror, taps-I iv rug 7lll feet, nearly new; woven wire iH-il-i, hair ami wool matt rt sses, ami roose pillow-, clean and good. 1 'lsprt iul, bi llnenti, etc, ete. Apply at Mrn. Ie Wolfe'K rear cot tae, Reach lllli.

rK KKNT. IS DUNCAN HLOCK, HA NT A CROZ, sIiiih. Applv for paiiicutaiH lo lillNCAN Mill'H KRHON, 4 CuTTAOF. AHPHAl.Tl'M walk to door. estnul Av by fld-tf DP SCAN Mi'IMl KRHON.

HoPHK AND SIX XCKFMOFLAND for rent; 81' per moiilh; corner Call-foi nin and Ray Mreeta; 4-ity wali r. n-ipiire of Oreiinan A Chace. liFN'r-KIKTY ACRKH OK LAND I three mlh-N from town of Moulder Cn-ek, about tweuly aereH cleared, gimd bottom land; balance paMure and timber Will lake pari of rent In wood cutting. CDNNINOHAM A Jnhi-lf lioubler Creek and Hanta CTITA 111.1-: FOR A RKHIDKNCK OR fiimily Imardlng houne, hh It I or after change ami renovation, the bonne just v.teati by tlie umlerslgned, located on Client uti I A Die bunliiOis cenlrfl mil I the paKKtiignr dfpote. noii-lf IH NCAN MrPHFRHON.

NOTR'1 1 1F.O'.MALLKY,OANC1NG I Ae.idi-tnv. Maminle Hall. LadieM'aud Oenlfl'ChiKK Monday eveulmi: a Social Dunce every i week. ciilhheil'H ChlHH MHlunlllJ 'iririnoniiH from 'J lo 4 o'clock Privale Ij'Umoiis a specially al all tiours. l.OlMJK ItlllKITOKT.

0. V. W. -Hanta Cine Ixidge, Nf. fnecN everv Mondav nliflitat el-lit o'clK-k In Mahonio Hall.

V. W. ll'tKKH, M. Hamilton Fav. Ueo, iw-lf AIR HITKCTS AND HVILDKRM.

II. WILLIAMS, AUClUTbCT. OF I'. Dui-iMii Itioek, Lincoln neai PDinHamlspecitlcallondrawn el milted. Iji'ettl denlgns in motlerL no-tf POLK, HKSSF, CONTRACTORS ami btiildern.

PIiuih ami Bpeeltlca-itoiiN fiirnWIied. Kullnialen made, sliopil foit of Pacillf A opposite spruce Simla Crpn. Ca, store titling ithpeelatly. HpB-tf 1 AY A CPA CO INTR ACTORS I and builder. PlaMM and Kpeclflea-liom fuinihid.

iifHee and hnp: Kim hi reel, between Pacific ayanac and Center Haula I 'mi, Cai. Wliidnillln and links a Hpeeialty. L. MrCORNICK A ARCIII-tectH ami Huildei-v, Partlcnlar at- lenhoii ulvt'ii lo tue piajiuing or mooem hoii-e arch I lecture, per cent tes than ordinary mien. Leave onleiH al Parker A I'libinMin'H.

Ui'Kldence: liranelfoi le A v. IF IIAItoN It. DLIVF. ARCHITFCT i mid Hull. I.

r. Phins furnished for all of work Curneiitcrihir noiitrarieil for and done ui tin- lovi 'M price. Ottlce: aula Cruz Iron Work, opposite V. M. C.

Hall, avenue. P. O. tox i7t, San I a FOR SALE. t.m ACRFS OF CIIORK TIMHFR and Km if Land, aitualed His mile norlh from Santa Crux, on the crown of one of I lie beautiful Santa Crux mountain root-hl IK commanding a si charming view or the ocean.

Hay of Monterey and HuiToitndhig motinlnliiM. Thermal ell-male; ail abundance of fine redwood timber; itbout wi acres hi cultivation; over Hi'tt fruit tree ehohe varlelles, innHtiy in a wine ami table urniie vines; good house of 7 rooniH an-i 4 closed two teirns ami otit-biilldlng; uond HUppIv and cistern water. WPI he old for t-0 an acre, pi n-e for a large family wh-p into a l.iaiillfnl mid prolitable lionie. tir canb. bab'iice on long ti i at 7 Te.nl inleiexl.

Apply to C. C. Miller, llli'tt F. I. tlaven, Mt-Kh'll Iiet to Itav View School house, or by mall through Haula Cai IWolllec.

For Sale Cheap. One fivw iii-lir" lite SeeiHid-liainl llli(lt). ne Itotf arl. I tiree ScoiikI ItttiMl Hgouft. I'iiii.

ItlneliNiiillli Shop, jk lOCk HHll I'M1N. Koi further particulars emiutre at the Ni-M I Sill. 'Hiee orof Ihe lidersii: in Nt It nlder, where (be v.dileh'H dvfftl-ed beseeu. F. V.

NFWFLL. ocl'J-tr LAM) FOR SALE, MdHTY ACKKS OF LA NO, LO-J1j eali one-ipiarler or a mile rmm the tlirlvhiL' or AptoH, subdlvhbd Io.hiiII purc'-asefrt. The noil I rich and the lay of the laud plclurewp-ie. iio'JT-ir II. KH'HWIA AntO.

The Fammii Hnvwy Seed Store or Uoshm, and llovey of Mui-h have I moved to 1 1 ant iiiiioroni, Will 1X4 conducted an TU Raymond Flower and Heed Hloro, 0. H. IIOVK. Miinager, Knt Pasadena, ('al. rorcnmj'lete IW-WIU P.ARRKU SHOP.

nWINd OIM NHL A IIAUHKIt HII ii. ii k. wilkm. Il.mw.n nut' lat.tillrll.'.l. Khnviiill, I i nini.t iiIh.

I.iiir ii in 1 1 I I am mi'l Hlti'ii'l t.ii'.H I iiiKrowliie iiiillH, I'll-. I fi.T-im M. Mi PULL LINE Of sverylhliiK' In the Grocery i ProTiii Which lliey LOWEST LIVING PfflfTf AliSn Hay, Barley, AND Ground Feed OF ALL KIN OS. Bfai, Middlings ANIl AT Wholesale or Retail A. Cboap an the CIipkcnI Williamson I Garr ti Cor.

PHritteand Walnut Avh. COFFEE. A Hiioil Cup ot Cofl'ee cru only Le made from GOOD COFFEE. Coffee to be Cood Must He Fresh Roasted. Having Just Imported an IMPERIAL COFFER ROASTER from the Eaat al groat expense, we are no prepared to furnish our customers with Cortee FRESH ROASTED EVERY D.l.

Ah fresh roasted Coffee la not only of better and riober flavor, but also of much greater strength than Coffee that has been roasted for some length oftime, ttat once becomes apparent that it la 13CONOMT To buy your Coffee, fresh roasted, of BRYANT A MATTISON. We keep all standard varieties con stantlj In stock, and furnish our customers with any variety or blend they desire. We also carry a choir and complete line of Teaa. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES! Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 231 Paciflo Avenue, Sunta Cruz.

Je23-lf Hay, Grain, Feed, Bran, Middlings Wheat, Barley. Oats Fruit, Potatoes, Groceries, Fro visions. Canned Goods, Flams, Bacon, Lard, AT THE LOWEST PRICES! XI. FOSTEIl'S General Provision Store, 236 Paciflo 7., Nvitr Lincoln Santa Crr.i, J. A.

TAXT PinWBVTJQ inn TTUUPDO i uumuiiiiu aau Vine poalt rsrb nt. puNMTASTLY OS ANtl ANY A ticl tn tin. plnmt'pm' lln. Aent. fortha NonKL UHOO KAiKftl aud 111! llPKA.Mlt.1ul; tfjU-l) YOU SHOULD EAT Ilmikliist-Wafers! Heat l-'nod lit the Illnrket.

BHKAKFAMT WAl'KIt are manuftir-Hired from the best wheat and prepureil Willi ere. They are invaluable for dyt- Peplie-j, hivslblH and ehildien. Maniples I'ee. Wold only by Ihe Great Eastern Tea Co. I'ucille AVI'llHP.

TRY 01 it Sl'TAX COFFEE! Ii mnkes a Cup lo Perfection. OUR APOLLO TEA a dellr-inu heverasre. eheerlnic and and drive away all aorrow. fld by Ihe CBEAT EISTEBS TEA of Low Prices Handsome 1'resenta (ilven Away to Every ('uatnuter. Is Marriags a Failure? A haehelorold and cranky Was Killing alone in liix room; Hlx Iock wllb uout were ii'-hlnir.

And his face was o'ernprtad with gloom. No little ones' abnuto dll orbed hint From nolxea the bonne wiia free; In fact, from attic eellnr 'Twiih quiet ua quiet could be. No medienl nhl wan lacklnjr; The nei viiiit nriHwered his ring, KeKpeetfiilly heard bin ordorH, And Hiiipiied iiliu with everything. Hut Rtlll there was Nomethlnir wanting, Snniethlm: he couldn't couimiind: The kindly words of eompaxslou, i ue louou ui a Kcntie uanu; And he said as his fuee prew darker. And he ram; Tor his hireling nurse: A'ell, marriiiKe may be a failure.

But thin a blamed sight worse." WHY IN THE WORLD does he not get married and visit our storo, and see the many things we have that will make him com tort- able and happy. F. W. ELY, Furniture, Carpets and Wall Papers. CLEARANCE HALE! POH THIRTY DAYS.

Palace MiUincry Store! liS. M. PEG EX Ell Will Hell her entire stock of MILLINERY Far Below Cost, -Ah I need money to lev in a supdIv of new Hprlng Hoods, 1 ofler everything in my large hiock or Millinery ami uney Goods reL'iirdh'NK of cost. A careful in spect Ion will convince the ladle of Hanta Cruz ami vicinity that rare bargain are now io ue nan ai inu Palace Millinery Store, 215 Pacific Avenue. T.

H. BOWLING CO. IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Grocers 211) FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. no6 tf mill (i II l.tl Pacific Av. and 3H Front Ht.

Flour, Grain, Feed, Bay, Wood, Etc Wholesale nnd Retail. Agency of Sperry Stockton Flour. A share of the puHie patinnritre solicited, tJinuU delivered lo nil purls of Ihe city and vii mliy free of extra Telephone 0. tin JyllM J. H.

ARCHIBALD, Healer hjJ Mauufaclurerof (harness CADDIES l) OF A I.l. 1'ATTEHNN. i hips, Curry Combs, Brushes, I.Ol'I'MT HI HUET, nf roiie' store, Hanta Crut KKNTIM-X HITH.H! NJ. "Hepatring Quno Promptly and SattHfuctorily. A.

L. WHITS EY, Contractor an.cL EvT.ild.or. pril.HS IHH'sKs ON EASY TEKMS. I Kesidtnee, Keystone A v. KnstMittita nn, l.eae inders nt Parker A ltbm- G.

BOWMAN, nKAI.KU IN HAKl'WA UK, vroVKS CrocUeiv r.u.i t. n-iri' While and iteor.Ue.l cfona I'hilcd 'ire, liliipa mid I hny Kw! rOR CASH nud inv sinre Is Ihe iiiaee ai at Reno. Eastern Trains Held at Saciiiiacnto. A Snow 1'lmv tw Uiiad Open. CA1.IF0KNIA ASSOCIATED l'UKSS liKl'UKT HpKdiAi.

to tiik "Daily I Pin HVeri Union Trleyraiih Cominy. On account of the storm in llio NierraH and (he prostration of the telo-graplt wires, we urn not able thi inoniiny; to give our roaders an full report as we would wUh NO TRAIN. The West Itolind All field at Reno, The East at Marram en to. Hkihun'j, Feb. lilih.

I). N. Haskell, Wei la, Far fin iV' Co. 'a guard on 1 1 10 Kedilinx am) Weavervilio arrived last night, having inado tlie trip lo Weavorvilio ami hack, a. iHh-lanuo of forty -seven miles, in four (lttn.

Ho re port bciny obliged to carry Ihe- express nn a packhorao from French Juh-li, am) tho most of tho tuno walking; Ih Tho snow in so deep ami Hft that il in almost impoHHihlo for a Irorse lo go upon it, and tho inirdmi kind of work for a man lu walk. 'Die weather hern in changnahlo rain mid wind awhile, then snow am) dleol, and then HuiiHhine for perhaps an hour. Nacuamknto, Fell. 19' h. Tho sit-UHlioii In tho Sierra Nnvada tuoiiii taitiN looks very Merious for the railroad poople.

No traiiiH are runuin. Al) the west-bound trains are held at Iteno, and no etiNt-lioiind are allowed lo depart from hero. The anow plow, with eleven on ginea, Birugglinn hard to keep (ho fant falling uiul drifting sikivv from blocking the way and even Ihe railroad odk-ials admit that twenty four lioui'M more of thi furious stonn will liloi'knde tlie road moro seriously than heforo. Three days at Ieatt will not see any trains over the TIIK SrillOI L'ONTINl KS. The Snow I'loua Kept Ituxy In Keeping; the Road Open.

KHIOHANT Gap, Fell. I9lli. The HUtrm continues about the same as the pa at forty eight hours. Tho plows are keeping tho iimd npnn. A plow left her this morning at 4:45 j'elock witli eleven engines and went through to Alta, returning from thai point with train No 3 that left San Francisco Monday eveulug, and will go through toTruckee without delay.

The rotary plow is doing the work at the Cascade opening, and a plow with seven engines Is keeping the road open between i'ruckoo and Sutnmli. The West-bound fast mail loft Keno at 2 o'clock p. M. am) will Mart West from Truckee on the arrival of the (rain (hat left Alta this morning. Trains that left San Francisco Us night aro at Colfax and will bo started Fast as Hon as the plows can arrive there to come out ahead of them.

UH1TK OK A Child Eugagei the Attention of the Canadian lint eminent. Ottawa, Feb, The Oorniulon Government will appoint a commission to impure Into the truth of Ihe statement 1 hat the white child of an American otltcer who was killed in a recent Indian raid hi the Western States is at present in the possession of Canadian Black foot Indians. It was slated in Parliament yesterday that a preliminary investigation showed that the child is of Indian birlh. FNFOKCKO ID1.KNKSH. Huh Leather Manufacturer Propose to Meet a Strike.

Wow UN, Fob. llkli. Tho members of tho Manufacturer' Asm-elation have d-eided to eloe evorv leather factory represente.l ia Iho as-soeiHiiou tti-day and to keep cloMcd until the men return to work at the fselory of Heg- Cobb, i is moans Ihe enforced idleness of ITtilO men. K. O.

Walt Made RegUter of The I. ami I tire. Washington, Feb. Pros), dent Kent to tlie Senate to. day the following nominations; Registers of Land Olllce A.

F. Dixon, at Susnn-ville, K. (1. Waile, at San Francisco: J. V.

Lewis, at The Dalles, Or. Will Itemuln at Ihe Head nf the Central Pacific Road. Wasiiinuton, Feb. lllih. S.uialor Stanford denies aU-tolutely (hat ho is lo retire from the Presidency or the Cen In I 1'acitlc road.

The Philadelphia Flection. Pill I. A UK I. Ml i A. Feb.

llhli. The average Itopublican mcjoriiy In this oily at yeaterda'a electirm way about Ti Neraiiloii I eel Ion. Sphanton, Foil. Tho entire HepubljeHti tioknt was eluded In this city yesterday. Itecrlpl ami Expend Dure of Ihe 1 idon I'm i tic for the I e.u.

Uofcl'oN, Feb. Ittili. Tho Hlatemenl of tho I'liion Paciiie's entile syslem shows Ihat the gums earn Tlie Yuba and Feather Kivers are U. H. Arnold, tlie Muiileri'i', Held fur Examination.

CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. Hp Km Ah to th 'Daily hkntinkl." Via Wettem Union Telegraph Ctmjian. THE OVERLAND A It Sent East hy the Southern Route ami Will Come Hero via the Hants 1 8ak Fhanitsco, Fob. 19th. Today 'a overland mail was despatched by the Southern route, as the railway mall officials did not deem it advisable to trust lo the Central Facllic, fearing another blockade might occur.

Mails from tho East Lavo been or dered sent lo California by the Mania Fe route, pending the outcome of Iho threatening trouble. The Feather and Yuba Rivers Klttliiff. Marvsvillb, Feb. Huh. It is raining heavily this evening, Tho Yuba and Feather rivers are rising.

The Sutter county Horticultural So ciety in session to-day pushed a reso lution inviting the Ntato Hoard of Horticulture U- hold lis next annual convention of fruit growers1 in Marysville. THE NEVADA A It KO W-(l A I K. It Is Effectually Blockaded Lost In the Hiiojw. Nkvada, Feb. llth.

Four feet of snow have fallen horo since Sunday morning, and it stlllcoiitinues. Jas. Coorless.au aged hermit living between North Bloomheldand Moore's Flat, several mllos from neighbors, is missing. It Is supposed be went Into the woods to got fuel and was caught lu the snow, After a hard day's work the nar row-gauge has been opened only a mile and a half from this end, but the fight will bo carried on without rest till Grass Valley, six miles away, Is readied. The road is effectually blookaded, and will probably romain so till the weather changes radically, aa any attempt to clear it to Colfax Willi the facilities at hand would be the losa of time and money.

The mail and express will lie sent to-morrow by way of Marysville. The Situation at Towles, Towr.GS, Feb. 19i.Ii. It snowing hard. The fall for the last twenty-four hours is thirty-eight inches; for the storm six feet.

At nine o'clock this morning (rain No, 3, east bound, after being twenty-four hours at Alta, left there with live locomotives, with a pushplow with nine engines, and reached Blue Canyon, nine miles, with a doubtful prospect at present. No trains have passed west for thirty, eight hours. Fears Entertained for the Safety of Sierra City. DOWNIKVILLE, Feb. tOltl.

Four feet of now snow has fallen thus far during the prevailing siorm. The average depth to-day at Dowuieville is eight feet. The roads are blockaded. The mail and expresa ate again packed by snowsho carrier. Fears are euterlaiued for the safety of Sierra City, There is uo telegraph com inunication, Ht 11 1 Snowing Hard.

Blur Canyon, Cab, Feb. It is still snowing bard with a light wind from the south. Number 3 train of yesterday pasted through here today at noon. The road is open, nothing but passenger (rams are moving however. Eighteen Feet of Hnow on the LrVel.

Cisco, Feb. l'Uh. It Is still snowing hard with a high wind. There are eighteen feel of anow on the level with no serious Heels on the railroad. The road is all clear.

Sulsun Inundated. Faikkikld, Feb. -Nuuuu Is surrounded with water. All the creeks are overflowed. The main streets of this city are under water.

More Rain To-Day. San Francisco, Feb. liUh. Following the weather forecast in California for Thursday: Kaln, with the exception of fair weather in the extreme southern portion. ARNOLD'S EXAMINATION.

lie Is Held for Trial itefore the Superior Court. San Francisco, Feb. UUb. The preliminary examination of I. 11, Arnold, charged with killing V.

(iarnesa on the 30th of lait in uith, came up before Judge Law ler thin afternu n. The case was submitted without argument, and Arnold was held without bail to answer before the Superior Court on Ihe charge of murder. Thirty-Four Ititdles lierovered After a Holler Kxplotloti. London, Feb. UUb.

Them has been au explosion at a colliery near Deicjso. It is not known bow many were killed, but thirty four bod have been recovered. Negotiations I'roBreHalng for Nettling the Kiilierlet Ouesllon. Ottawa, Ontario, Feb. litth.

sir John Macdouald says that negotiations i I.

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