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THE DAILY COURIER AH BCKK1KDIXO. CALIFORNIA. 1 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1SS9. Tk premium given way with the Weekly Cousas it worth mors than the subscription aria the paper.

S. M. leading nursery man of the county, has just received the "grandest stock of trees, shrubs and flowers ever eeen in this couuty. Go and look at them on street opposite the Stewart hotel. They are bewildering in variety and beauty.

Not Closed Up. Julius Hammer, proprietor of the Coffee-Like-Your-Mother-Made Restaurant, ia not closed out. IJis establishment is open as ever for ladies and gents. ruts IIamheb, Prop. It Special Notice.

Shoeing rates are reduced owing to the stringency of times and the reduced rates for material offered by merchants. The Blacksmiths and Ilorseshoers Union of San Bernardino have agreed to reduce the price of horse and mule shoeing until further notice. A. D. Rowell, President.

James Campbell, Secretary. Extra Size suits, overcoats, pants, hats and boots at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. New Cemetery. Lots in the new cemetery are ready for sale. A plat of the grounds can be seen at the office of Cunningham Co.

on street, opposite the Stewart hotel. jnel6ti N. Datknpobt, Secretary. Far Comforts, Call at the Farmers and Mechanics' Store and buy some of their fine wool blankets and comforts. 17-tf Cloaks.

For novelties in cloaks and jackets the Farmers and Mechanics' store is second to none. 17-tf Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Local Union No. 86 hall on Wednesday meets at Wixoms evening of each A. H.

Reid, week at 7: 30 o'clock. W. S. Barlow. Secretary, Box 575, President.

Veterinary Snrfton. R. P. Davidson, M. R.

C. V. vet-eniary surgeon, member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London trraduate of Ed in burg Veterinary College, Scotland. Office, Kenniston Braze 1-ton's livery stable Third street. 12-12-2w Do Ton Imbibe If you do, call on Groves Yager at the Eintract saloon, street, for cool lager, fine wines and whiskies or a good lunch.

Everything first-class. 10-25-tf. Carpentering; and Faraitare Repairing. F. E.

Stevens has opened a carpenter shop on Court street, near and is prepared to do all kinds of carpentering. All kinds of furniture repaired without removing it from the house. 1 11-22 lm Removed. Mrs. Meinberg has removed to the corner qf Third and streets.

Hair dressing and all-ready made hair work on hand and made to order. Hair shampooing a specialty. sept2Stf Special Orders. Do you want a street aboe to. match that new fall suit? Then go to the Popular Shoe Store, leave your measure and haye a pair made in any color or style.

See sample of fine street shoe in our store window. 11-8-tf. Robert Kixlefer fc Co. Attend All the special sales, then go to Greene WasteU's and get prices before purchasing. Yvu can tare money by it.

12-1 Ladies. Take Notice. Kpmpmhpr. von fp-t a box of fine French candr free, with your teas and coffees, at the Great American Import ing Tea Company's store, 94 street. i For style, fit and variety the Farmers and Mechanics' store is the place to buy.

Coffee- Like-Tour-Mother-Made 1 RESTAURANT, 182, 182i Third St. THE. Cleanest and Best FLACK IX THE CITT. RIVATE UlNIXa KOOM FOR Ladies and Gents. JULIUS HAMMER, Troy.

3Ioney to Loan In small and lance amoants on mortgages Apply to Wilson A Draper. 261 Third. street. Money to Loan. from tl.OCO to 8.000 to loan at the office ef J.

W. Waters, Room Stewart Hotel block. Meeting- ef Stockholders. a MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Bear Valley Land and Water Company will be held at the emce ot saia company in Ban Bernardino. California, on Saturday, the 23th day of December.

1SS9, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of considering and votini; upon the Question of increasing the capital stock of sham of a par valne of t'lOo'each. to divided into 7J0O shares of a par value each of; 100; and also for the purpose of considering and voting upon ma question oi creaung a twn Amn i.flfthfMinHt rt S'rfVl ODO f.tr th nnrn.iE, of DiTiiif the exirtine oblieations of the Bear Valley Land and Water Company, the procuring of water rights, reservoir sites, and the coast ruction of ditches, pipe lines, reservoirs and the obtaining ot the necessary lands and rights ef way for the same. Dated at San Bernardino, California, this 26 th day of September, 1SSJ. E.

A. HOLT, 10 27-dlwtd. Secretary. Summons. In the Justice's Court of Belleville Township.

County of San Bernardino, ctate of California. TWABDLE A PCLZ, Plaintiffs.) vs. JOHN KELLY. Defendent. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALI-fornia send greeting to John Kelly, defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named ia the Justice's Court of Belleville ownthipjeounty of Saa Bernardino, State of California, and to answer before the Justice at his office in said township the complaint filed therein, within five davs (exclusive of the day I of service) after the service on you of this sum- i mons if served within the township In which this action is brought; or, if served out of said towaship.

but in said county, within 10 days; OSk i)a waa asAewul aIbavK an- The said action ia brought to recover the mm of $49. amount alleged to be due to the aid plaintiffs for goods and merchandise aold and delivered to you and at your request by the aid plaintiffs, as more fully appears by the complaint on Ala herein to which you are referred. And yon are hereby notified that if yon fail to ae appear and answer said remplaint as above required, said plaintiffs will take judgment against yon for the sum olAi.H, together with the coat of this action. Make legal service and due return hereof. Oiven ander my hand this 13th day of No- Yember, ift9.

J- A. OWENS. Justice of the Peace of said Township. ll-lld-e-w-10w gallon's Consumption Care. This ia beyond question the most successful Cough Medicine we hare ever, so'd.

A few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the care of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price, 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shi-loh's Porous Plaster.

Sold by Allison Lamb, Druggists. Zjyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not woi th the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptoms of these distressing complaints, if you think fo call at our store and get a bottle of Sliiloh's Vitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Allison Lamb.

We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Allison A Lamb.

Tie Great of Elood Poison- I ax of the opinion S. S. S. should stand at tlic head of the list cf Wood remedies. I arrived at this conclusion from the testimony of scores of persons who have told me of the good results from Us nsi.

I have been selling S. S. S. for and it has won a lare sale. C.

A. CnrmTn, Jlayfiowcr, Art Treatise on Blood and Skiu Diseases mailed free. Tire Swrrr SrcciFio Drawer 3, Atlanta, Cx. WANTED WASTED Te purchase, for cash, a house and lot in good location. Apply to Wilson i Draper, '261, Third street.

n23-lw TVTANTED A woman cook. Apply at south-1 east corner Second and streets, n'23-lw "I TTANTED Furnished room required In ex change for lesson on piano, harmony and languages. T. Cockier office. it "ITTANTED A competent girl for genaral housework.

Apply to m. liira, at law office of Waters Ji Gird. 11-22 tf "Books to buy immediately ot all ti- torts (school books oi otner btates ex cepted), including law and Spanish. Apply at the St. Charles hotel.

11-21-14 1TANTED A girl for general hourcwerk. Apply at the corner of Fourth and sts. 11-21-U. A ANCKER. "I yfANTED Worse, top buggy and harness.

'A bargain will secure a customer. Address "Outfit," this office. 11-20-tf 'WTANTED To rent a piano for the winter. Address ABC, Cockier office. 11-17-tf TTAXTED A good shoemaker for repair work.

II Apply at shoe Store in Stewart hotel block. 11-14-tf "7ANTED For his keeping, a horse for light drawing. C. J. Holmes.

Redlands. tf FOR SALE. Oil SALE. A good paying restaurant. Eu-r quire at this office.

11-ltf FOR RENT, T.10H REN Nice six-room bouse; hall, bath-Tj room, pantry, water in house, lawn, flowers and fruit tr-ees. On street three blocks north of Pos "office. Inquire on premises or ad dress i. j. uoiioa.

n-ia-iw 7.X1P. KENT A fire room cottage, bard-fin A ished. with bath room and closets. Water in the house. Kent very reasonable.

Inquire loo Fifth street. RENT House of six r.ioms and snmmer kite-sen. Corner Second street and Rousseau illey. inquire of F. S.

Volk or Cluin O'Con uor. 11-7 TT'OR RENT A five-room house, hard fin ished, with closets and bath room, also hallways, water in the house. Situated ou the southwest corner of Third and streets. Inquire at 353 Third street. 11-4-tt.

Ba Kt rurnished rooms to rent over urnuu'k store. i ft Inn nnfnrn- l.snea rooms: one larse trout room with two windows and three suites; bed in front room; rent cheap. Mits. s. ager lOR RENT.

A few desirable dwellings and stores for rent, on very reasonable terms, by St general agents. Stewart LOST. OST A bunch of keys. The finder will be rewarded by ietnmiug them to the owner at Shaler Bros'. J.

N. O. Ktria. n2Jtf The book of the Recording Secretarv of Ij toe typographical Lnion oi this city. It is about 13 inches in length and nine iuchea lu width.

Probably left in some store on Third or street, nook wrapped in paper and tied with string. Anyone returning same to Col' rifr office will receive reward and greatly oblige the secretary. tf OST Friday night from Chinatown, a large sorrel horse, branded on left nip. Twenty dollars reward will be paid for leaving the horse at Jss. Cole's livery stable or for any information lending to his recovery.

10-22tf I wl'h a little white on breast; has ears cropped; bad on collar with name ou it: answers to the name of Billy, Return to 1'ecriess saloon and be rewarded. J. II. ANDERSON. Grain Land for Rent.

OrVERAL Iir.S'DRED ACRES OF GRAIN Land for rent on easy terms on Rancho Mus-cnpiabe. Address M. S. Severance, Stewart Ho tel, ban Bernardino, Calif. TWO HOUSES FOR SALE BY MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS.

COHtfiia FiV9 ROOHIS. Hard FlIUSllQl. 1MB GOOD G1RDEX. Installments About Equal to Rental Value Spread Over Ten Tears. Shorter term can be arranged for bv larger installments.

Apply to t. HUNT, 1, Third near Farmers' Exchange Bank. GEO. M. COOLEY, (Successor to Ruffen A Biays.

DEALER IN Gas and Water Pipe. Hardware. Agricultural ImpIementPmnps, Etc. MAN UFACTTJEEJl CF TSn, Sheet Iron, and Copper Goodt. Sole agent for the Medallion Range and Perfect Hon Gasoline stove.

Every one guaranteed to satisfaction. 163 an3 1G5 ThipJ Street. SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA Fr8nCh AlTlfiriR3n RtflnrHTlt Alcuvu Xt-UlOiiUail XtwltHUiUlb. 20S Third Street, near E.

BAN BERNARDINO CALIFORNIA The only first-class restaurant in the city French meals a specialty. Oysters in every style. Open dsy and night. The best brands wines an? champagne always on hand. J.STJZZALLO.

Proprietor. Uii Mw WHAT IT HAS DONE. Soma Testimonials from Neighboring Cities: Los Angeles Cures. "As light haa entered my mind throngh the example and teat-hintrs of Dr. Truesdell, I have accepted the words of the Son of God and have been healed of a tumor (or floating kidney) which gave ine 12 years of Buffering.

This is gone, and so id my "denire for any kind of opiate and I give God the glory." Key. Mrs. T. M. Adams.

Mrs. Charles Skillen, blind for 20 years, restored to sight by Dr. Truesdell and remains well to-day. See physician's verification. Pasadena Cares.

Pasadena, September 24, 1S88. I was confined to the bed for 16 "'umus i i 1 V.I.. 4A Bnmf fr, leesly to the grave but dressed and walked out to dinner immediately after the first treatment of "Christian Healing," as given by Dr. A. P.

and Mrs. Emma II. Truesdell, conscious of the Divine presence and saving power that healed me. I was cured over a year since, and remain well to-day to testify to all to the power of the Holy Spirit to heal "hopeless diseases. Mrs.

Anna Lewis. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of September, 18S8. Bayard F. Smith, Notary Public. State of California, County of Los Angeles Jane Sumstine, of Pasadena, Cal.

(No. 30 Marengo avenue), had an "issue of blood" constantly for over three years, Amounting at times to hemorrhage. Was cured entirely by one treatment of Christian "laying on of hands," as taught and practicedby Dr. A. P.

and Mrs. Emma II. Truesdell. Jane Sumstine. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of September, 1SSS.

Charles W. Bell, Notary Public. Ontario Cares. Dr. Lane, the noted surgeon of San Francisco, and all other physicians, said to me, "we can do nothing for your paralysis or anchvlosed joints," but Dr.

Truesdell, at the first treatment, told me to raise my helpless arm and hand to my head, and I did it. He afterwards removed the adhesions from my shoulder, which for 30 years had been drawn down about two inches, and after snapping like a pistol i came even with the other and has so remained. J. A. Tavs.

Mrs. Mary Clark (mother of the editor of the Ontario Record) who was considered a "cripple for life," was restored to perfect use of her helpless limb by Dr. Truesdell. The above cures and many others were vouched for by a committee of physicians appointed for that purpose, at Pasadena. "But do these cures last Mr.

Edward E. Osborne, of the Osborne Patent Office, No. 224 Sansonie street, San Francisco, was restored to health, by as, over 15 years ago, after remaining speechless for four and a half months, and being condemned by all physicians as a hopeless case of softening of the brain all memory and comprehension gone; relearned the as a child, on the writer lap, and has remained a well man ever since, as have hundreds of other and older patients. www wwwwwwwwwwwwwww Dr. Trnesdell may ba consulted.

prjictfdioiially, at room 5, No. 338 street. GOD'SMAN Perfect Love Caateta Out All Fear." A -SERIES OF SIX LECTURES, Illustrated by Life-Sized ANATOMICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL OIL PALNTING3 AND SPECIAL BESIGNS, Will be delivered by DR. A. P.

TRUES-DLLL, the well-known Lecturer, and Teacher of "Christian Healing," in the Y.M.C. A. HALL, BJUJF See daily press for notice of each lecture. SUBJECTS 1 Unity' of Body, Soul and Spirit," dem onstrated by the most marvelous facta in nature and illustrated physically, intellectually and spiritually in the "fearfully and wonderfully" created human engine, with its countless tracks, switches, safety-valves and "rights of way," complete in one mighty machine, God's Man," the express imaire and likeness of God. SECOND "Psychology, Bypnotism Mesmerism, Animal Magnetism, and Met aphysics." practically illustrated bv "putting to sleep," removing pain healing the deaf, blind, paralytic, etc, torty years of marvelous experiences in mesmeric experiments and men tal magnetic and "faith healings" of the "hoeiees sick and bed-ridden," given in this connection.

THIRD "God! Man! Vent!" or Wo on the Earth and Who Mmkes It. "God is not the author of confusion." All divisions are of the Devil. Practical illus trations by which every man may know to whom he belongs. FOURTH "Inoersoll Answered" or "God True, though Every Man a Liar, Every infidel and doubting Christian should listen to the scientific as well as Biblical facts of this lecture which the "theorv" of evolution cannot answer FIFTH "Looking Forward vs. Look ing Backward," or "Rationalism vs.

Nationalism." "A defense of our fathers religion" "the faith once delivered to the Saints." SIXTH (Afternoon lecture, to ladies only) "Perfect Womanhood and Motherhood." "Be ye perfect." Evening lecture, to gentlemen only) Perfect Manhood and Fatherhood." "To your virtue add knowledge." Admission to single lecture, 25 cents to the course of six lectures, $1.00 A Iree healing mission in connec tion with these lectures on "God Man" will be opened in the same hall for the united prayers of all wlio may attend for the salvation of souls and the mental and bodily healings of the sick and helpless. All afflicted persons, deaf, blind, lame soul sick or in physical distress, are in vited to come or be brought to receive "without money and without price whatever the Lord may have in store for them. Large numbers of so-called hopeless cases of all manner of diseases have been restored to health at these meet ings, both by touch oi hand and in an swer to prayer alone. Each mission meeting will be opened by a Gospel discourse on Scriptural leahnfr. tr! THE CELEBRATED IJ Orange Land CALIFORNIA TO-DAY.

long, Is located on the eastern portion of the Jurapa Ranch and Jurupa is located on the western portion of that ranch. It Company and was sold to the present company did not desire to expend thr Hence, the present owners can sell A PORTION OF EIYEESIDEz OR ANGE BELT 1 1 i i i The Cheapest TO BE FOUND IN Irrigated by the Sunny Slope Canal, seven miles cemented the entire length except the flume across the Santa Ana River. This new canal, now nearly completed, cost upwards of 100,000. It supplies the Sunny Slope Tract, located immediately west of Riverside, across the Santa Ana River, 300 acres of which was sold at $300 per acre before the building of the canal. THE JURUPA TRACT Lies west of the Sunny Slops Tract, two and one-half miles from the business center of Riverside.

It is protected from the north winds by a range of hills which defects the Cajon breezes to the westward. The bulk of this tract is located on a slope of this range of hills and on the slope from another range of hills, skirting the southwest side of the valley in such a manner as to be practically free from frost. The soil is considered the finest in the State for frnit culture and-especiaily fine for oranges and raisin 3 T) I I-' I I I -1 was the property of the Stearns Rancho owners at a very low price, because that money to convey irrigating ater thereon. -A-T A. LOWEE FIGURE Than any other Choice Orange Tract in California.

These lands will be sold at a low figure, the first payment will be sis all, and the deterred payments as easy as anyone could ask. Anyone desiring to plant orchards or vineyards on shares will do well to look at this tract. THE NEW RAILROAD MOVEMENTS Of Southern California are attracting great attention at the present time, and Southern California will soon be the Bcene of activity such as is little dreamed of to-day by the general pat We make no promise at present abont railroad matters, but when plans, now being formed, are completed, it will be found that this Jurupa tract will get some of the railroad cream. The low prices now placed on this tract will not long continue and the early bird will surely catch a worm if he hunts for it in the Jurupa Tract. The proprietors know what they are talking about but they are willing for the purchaser to make a portion of the money.

WE DESIRE TO SELL to actual eeltlers as much as possible, and they will get the best terms. We did think, until latelv. that the day of speculation in lands had ceased for a time, bnt we now think that under present prospects and prices there is a large margin fot speculation in Jurupa lands. For further infor mation inquire of r. f.

cihSSgilam Sole Agents For Jurapa. Office, Street, Opposite Stewart Hotel A. R. MESERVE, Pomona, Cal. Money to Loan, On first mortgare upon prodactiya real estate.

Address postoffiee uox 1003, ban Bernar- umo 10-I7tf LEGAL. NOTICE OF SALE Of Municipal Water Bonds for 160,000. IX PCRSUAXCE OF ORDINANCE No. 63 OF the city of Saa Bernardino, county of San Bernardino, and Estate of California, adopted October 1, 1S69. and to resolution of the Board of Trustees of said city, passed November 19, 18S9, sealed proposals will be received bv said Board until 6:30 o'clock p.

m. of Tuesday, the 7th day of January, lyO, for the purchase by the highest bidder of the whole or part of municipal water coupon bonds ot said city, amounting iu the aggregate to the sum of one hundred and sixty thousand dollars numbered and payable as follows, to-wit: From No. lto 8 inclusive, payable Jan. 10. 1891 9 16 192 17 24 18 25 32 1894 S3 40 1S95 41 43 18 49 hi 1897 57 64 1898 65 72 1899 73 80 1900 81 88 1901 89 96 1902 97 1' 4 J903 10ft 112 1904 113 120 190-i 121 128 1906 129 136 1907 137 144 1908 145 1S2 1909 153 160 1910 Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of six per ceutper annnum, interest payable semt-an-uually on the 10th day of January and on the 10th day of July of each year; principal and interest payable at the office of the treasurer of said city.

No bids will be entertained for less than face value of said bonds, and the Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all Diaa. All proposals to be delivered to the under- Binned. Clerk of said Board. By order of the Board. B.

B. HARRIS City Clerk of said City. jm ovem Der zi, issa. 11 21 ia NOTICE FOR BIDS -FOR- City Water Supply. PROPOSALS WILL BE received by the Trustees of the city of San Bernardino at the omce of the City Clerk of said city up to 12 o'clock noon of December 17, 1889 for a water supply for said city, of not less than sixty incnes (under a lour-mch pres sure) continuous flow; said continuous flow of sixty inches of water to be furnished or conducted in iron or steel pipes to a locality suitable for a reservoir, and acceptable to the Board, of the capacity of not less than 4,000,000 cal- 1 1 ions, saia reservoir to oe at a point not less than 200 feet higher than the intersection of Third and 12 streets of said city.

The water furnished must be pure and clear and suitable for domestic purposes, said continuous flow of sixty inches of water, together with reservoir site and right of way for pipes necessary to convey said water to said reservoir site, and the right of way for pipes necessary to convey said water to said reservoir site, and the right of way for teams and wagons of all descriptions to and from said reservoir site must be conve'ed to said city tree and unencumbered. No proposal will be received or entertained by the Board of Trustees unless accompanied by a certified check for $2,000 or a good and sufficient bond, to be approved by the Board, as a guarantee that case his proposal is accepted the suc cessful bidder will enter into contract with the Board of Trustees to furnish the city of ban liernardmo with the aiore said quantity of water, reser voir site and right of way. ine oi irustees re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board. B.

B. HARRIS, City Clerk. 14, 1889. Notice to CreAJtora. Estate of Manuel Espinosa, deceased.

13 UtKtBV GIVEN BY 1 HE UN- aerstgnea. administrator of the estate nf Manuel Espinosa. deceased, to the creditors of ana ail persons having claims against tba said aeceasea, to exniut tfiem, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said adminin- trator at fiis residence at Agua Alansa, County of San Bernardino, State of California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business ot saia estate, in said countv. Admistrator of the Mtatenf fininnai UCICKCU. Dated this 29th day of October, 18S9.

Stephenson Harris, attorneys for adminis trator. 10-29-4 w. Notice for Publication. United StatesLakd Office, iX)S ANGELES. LL, NOV.

16. 1SS9. 1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT ROBERT M. ldnev. of Los Angeles.

California, has lea notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim. No. 269. for the all of section 2. tp.

3 r. 4 8. B. before Register rn.ua receiver ar los Anpeiew, jai, on Wednes day, the I2th day of February, ISiO. He names toe following witnesses to prove tne complete irrigation ana reclamation of saia land: H.

Y. Harding, of Los Angeles, Cali fornia; K. L. MacSeil, of Los Atigeles, California; J. A.

Shepherd, of Los Angeles, California: William Hall, of lies peri California; 5. V. Stickles, Hesperia. California. 11-19-6 w.

H. W. FATTON, Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Los Angeles, CaL, Nor.

16, 1889.) VeTTCE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILL-ll ian L. Wills, of Los Angeles, California. nas filed nonce of intention to make proof on nis oesert land claim. 270, lor northwest one-fonrtb of Section 12. tp.

8 N. r. 4 B. before Kegister ana Receiver at Los Angeles. California, on Thursday, the 13th day of Feb ruary.

1890. He names the following witnesses to prove tne complete irrigation and reclamation or saia land: tx 1 Harding, I Los Angeles, Califor nia; H. MacNeil. of Los Angeles, California; J. A.

Shepherd, of Los Angelea. California; William Hall, of Hesperia. California: S. V. Stickles, of Hesperia, California.

A. is 11-19-cw. w. rAi oji, LEGAL. Application for Patent.

UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Los Angeles, October 14, 15c9. VOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN 1 Andresoa. wbote postottice adarcs is ban Bernardino, California, haa this dav filed his application for a parent for 1,452 and 7-10 feet of the Rising Sun Quarts mine vein bearing silver, with surface ground 4.9 fret in width, situated in Bed mining district, county of San Bernardino anil State of California, anil designated by the field cotes and official piat on tile in this oQiice as lot No. 37, in township No.

7, N. range No. 4 east, of San Bernardino Meridian and Base, said lot No. 37 beiuc described as follows, to-wit: SUKVEA OF LODE. Beginning at the south end of lode line, being the location monument a pine post marked 3.

UL.K.S.; th' nee uoitn 0i deg. 30 ruin, west 21.96 chs. or 1419.4 ft. to north end lode line, post marked N. E.

L. L. R. s. Survey exierior boundaries: Commencing at the northeast comer No.

1, a pine post ma-ked N. E. 1, K. thence south Is deg. 80 west 3.16 chs.

or 208.6 feet to the north end lode line. 6.96 chs. or 459.4 ft. to northwest corner No. 2, a pine pest marked N.

W. 2, K. thence south 61 deg. 43 east 22.01 chs. or 1,452.7 ft.

to southwest corner No. a pine post marked 8. W. 3, R. from whence the U.

S. mineral monument No. 51 (established by Fred. E. Lewis) bears south 12 deg.

26 eatt 44.43 theuce from corner No. 3 north la deg. SO east 4.10 chs. or 270.6 feet to the south end lode line, same as the locatiou monument 7 chs. or 462 ft.

to the southeast corner No. 4, pine post marked S. E. 4, R. S.

thence north 61 deg. 48 min west 22.01 chs. or 14j2 7 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning.

Maguetic variation 14 deg. 46 min. east. Containing 15 13 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's ottice of San Bernardino, in book page 214 of miscellaneous Records.

The adjoining claimants are: ou the north, the General McClellan mine, and ou the south, the Humming Bird Quartz mine. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Rising Sun Quartz Mine or surface groun-1 are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Laud Office at Los An-teles, in the State of California, during the 60 days period oi publication hereof or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. H. W. FATTON, Register.

It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of application for pateat be published for the period of 60 days iu the San Bernardino Courier, a daily newspaper published at San Reruardino. H. W. Pattos, Register. Notice for liids to Build lindge.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED bids will be received by Ueoree L. Hisom. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, at his office in me court uouse in ine city of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, statti of California, until 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, Jan. uary 11, 1890, at which time and place said bids will be opened, for the construction of a bridge over the Santa Ana river at the point where the public road crosses the same at the town of Ar-bondale, in said couuty, and known as the Ar- bondale crossing, all bids to be based nnon and in accordance with plans and specifications approved and adopted by the undersigned committee and now on file in the office of said Clerk. Each bid to be accompanied by a fifteen hundred dollar bond, to be approved by the board ol Supervisors, conditioned to carrv out the bid.

The construction of said bridtre to be paid for in county warrants drawn on the proper fund. ine ngni to reject any or an bias is reserved. ll-10-2m. F. it.

SLAUGHTER, Committee. NOTICE. Sheriff's 8al on Execution. The City Street Railway Company, plaintiff, vs. ine Norton ana sn uemaraino mectric Railway Company, defendant.

UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF execution issued out of the Superior Court oi the County of Snn Bernardino, State of Cali fornia, dated tne atn day of November. A. V. 1889, iu ihe above entitled action (and directed to the Sheriff of the County of San Bernardino. State of California, wherein the City Street Railway Company, the above named ulaintiiT.

obtained a judgment in the Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California, againstthe Colton aud Sau Bernardino Electric Railway Corapanv. the above named defendant, on the 2nd day of November, 1S'J, for the sum of and costs amounting to the sum of $69 to date, which said judgment waa on the 2nd day of November, recorded and entered in the judgment book four of said Superior Court at page 370. I have this day attached and levied upon all the right, title and interest and estate of the above named defend ant in and to the following described real estate and franchise, situate, lying and being in the County of San Bernardino, Mute of California, and more particularly described as lonows, to-wit: A franchise from the City of Colton for maintaining and operating one line of street railroad track with all necessary turnouts and switches, not to exceed fxur feet and eight incnes in wiatn, ana to run cars inereou, be drawn or propelled by Morse, mule, cable or electrical power, over and along the following naniea streets in me city ot ouitm. to wit Commencing at the intersection of the middle line of south oue-half of or Front street and the middle line of Center street: theuce run ning northward alODg the middle line of Center street to the middle line of the south oue-half of Mill street: thence running eastward along the middle line of the south one-half of Mill street to the eastern line of the city, permitting ana including in tcis grant a reasonable cur vature in said liue railroad at such point of change in the direction of said line, and subject ui ui uvuumuuB iu Dam uruiusuce net loixu, II. A franchise from the Board of Supervisors oi saia county a atea February isf, ana an amendment tnereto, dated Mav 7.

ISfcS. both taken together granting a reasonable right of way ior me penoa ot vears irom date thereof, respective for the purpose of laying down aua maintaining and operating one line of iron or steel street railroad track, not in ex cess of four feet and eight and oue-half inches between the rails, and to run cars thereon. drawn or propelled by horse, mule, cable or electricity; that is to say, commencing at a point on Third, or the extension of Third. street ot tne Citv of San Bernardino, said county and State aforesaid on the center line of Third street and duly opposite the east end of the passenger depot of the California Southern railroad aud running westward over and along tne center line of ihifa street till reaching a point of two hundred feet from the east of the soutnwest corner of block 10 in the nve-acre survey of the Rancho of San Bernardino; thence runniug southwest till reach, nsr the fouth line of said Third street at a point 88 feet and nine inches east of the northwest corner of block lo in the Rancho of San Bernardino: again commencing on the east line of Jit. Vernon avenue at a joint 18 feet aud 16 inches from the south of the northwest corner of said block 15: thence curving southwest to the west side of Mount Vernon avenue to a point 270 feet from the south of the northeast corner of block 25 in said Rancho of San Bernardino: said right of wav being granted for four feet on eitner side of the center of said railroad track: thence south over and along the 88 feet next to and cast of the 12 feet reserved by law for sidewalks on the west side of said Mount Vernon avenue to a point of intersection of Mill street; thence curving to the southwest to the intersection of the eight feet next to the north of the 12 feet on the south side of said Mill street re served by law for sidewalks; theuce running over and along the said eight feet to the north limit of the City of Colton, subject to the con ditions in said franchise set forth.

III. A right of way over and across the northwest corner of lot 10 in block 15 of the five-acre sur vey of the Rancho of San Bernardino, extend ing diagonally from Third street to Mount Vernon avenue for a railroad track of not exceeding five feet gunge, and not to exceed 35 feet in distance from the center of the present main line of the railroad of the Southern California Railroad Company, where it passes across or around said corner to the center line of railroad for which this right of way is granted. IV. A right of way over and across lota 1. 8.

11 and 18 in block 81 of the Rancho of San Ber nardino, extending diagonally from Mill street to Center or Eighth street of the City of Colton, on the 10 feet next to and along the southeast line of the 100 feet of right of way now occupied by the California Southern Railroad company; toence over and along tne center line of Center or Eighth street to A street of said City of Colton for a street railroad track not exceeding five-foot guage, and subject to the conditions in said right of way set forth. Together with all their rails, ties, bridges, roadbed and all appurtenances thereto belonging liierelore public notice is nereoy given. That on Monday, the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1S49, at 10 o'clock a.

m. of that day, in front of the east door of the Court House of the County of San Bernardino, in the City of San Bernardino, I will sell all the right, title, interest and estate of the above named defendant in and to the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment and execution, with all costs, to the highest and best bidder for ca-b. gold coin of the United States. E.C.SEYMOUR, Sheriff of the County of San Bernardino. Dated at San Bernardino, this 9th day of No vember, A.

D. 1889. Willis Cole, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Assessment Notice. San Bernardino Artificial Stone and Improve ment Company, location of principal place of business, ban Bernardino, Cal.

ftOTlrF TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 28th day of October, 1SS9, an assessment No. 2 of twenty-five cents per share waa levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the secretary, at the office of the company at the corner of Third and streets. San Bernardino. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Friday, November the 29th, D. 1889, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the 18th day of December, A.

D. 1889. to pay the de linquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. N.

DAVENPORT. Secretary. Office corner of Third and streets. City of San Bernardino. tan Bernardino, October 28, 1889.

10-29-td. In of Mr. due LEGAL. Nntleo to Creditors. In the Superior Conrt of the County of San Bernardino, State of Caliiornia.

Iu the matter of William Haw ley, an insolvent debtor. 1VI1.I-IAM HAWLEY HAVING FILED IN this Court his petition, schedule aud inventory iu by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said William llawley is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sht riff of the county of San Bernardino is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said William Hawley, debtor, except such us may be by law exempt from cxecutiou aud of all 'his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, aud to keep the same saftly until the appointment of an assignee of his estate. All jxrsous are forbiddeu to pay any debts to the said inbolveut, or to deliver any property belongine to him, or to any person, firm or corporation or association for his use. The said debtor is hereby forbidden tu transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered.

It is further ordered, that all creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Honorable John L. Campbell, Judge of the Superior Court of the said county of Shu Bernardino, iu open Court, at the court room of said Court, in said countv, on the 14th day of Deceaihur, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered, that the order be published in the San Bkbnakdino Dailt Courier, a newsjiaper of general circulation, published in the county of San BernGrdiuo, as often as said paper is published liefore the said day set for the meeting of creditors.

Aud it is further ordered that, in the meantime, all proceedings against the said insolvents be stayed. Dated November JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Judge of the Superior Court. Henry W. Nisbet, Atrornev for Insolvent.

MCMMON3. W. A. CONN, Plaintiff,) vs. I M.G.

O'NEll, Defendant.) In the Superior Court of the county of San Bernardino, State of California. Action brougnt iu the rnjierior Court of the County of San Bernardiuo, state of California, and the complaint tiled in the office of the Clerk of said Court, in said San Bernardino countv. THE PKOl'LE of the State of California send greeting to M. G. O'Neil, defendant.

And yo-i are hereby required to appaar in an action brought by the above-named plaintiff against you in the Superior Courtof the Conuty of San Bernardino, in the state of California, and to answer the complaint filed tbereiu within ten days, if the summons is served within said county of San Bernardino; within thirty days if served elsewhere. This said action is brought to obtaiu judgment that you are indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of (lAOO, with interest thereon from March 1, 186, at 1 percent per month, compounded every three months, all iu United States gold coin, ou account of your promissory note to the plaintiff, of date February 20. lfe8, for said sum and interest; and that, tlie real property situated in said county, and described in the c-omplaiat, to-wit: The S. W. of sec.

T. 3. 8, 4 H. B. containing IcO acres, be sold according to law, under foreclosure of a mortgage I hereon executed by you to the plaintiff, of date February 20, 18S, to satisfy said iudebt.dnecs and interest, together with tlM attorney's fees and costs of this action, and for such other Judgment as may be proper.

Reference is had to plaintiff complaint, on file herein, for further and full particulars. And you are hereby notified that If yon iail to ajpear aud answer the said complaint as above required the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Given under my hand and seal of tne Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California, this 8th day of October, in the year of our 1-ord oue thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. seal GEO. L.

HI80M, Clerk, iOODCKI.L. JR Attorney for Plaintiff. 10- Order of Adjudication of Imnlveury, In the Superior Courtof the County of San Bernardino. State of California. In the matter of James L.

Johusou, an Insolvent dwbtor. JAM Ed L. JOHNSON HAVING Fll ED IN this Court his petition, schedule snd inventory iu insolvency by which it appears that be is insolvent debtor, the said James L. Johnson is hereby declared to be insolvent. 'Ihe Sheriff of the County of Saa Bernardino is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate.

rem buu personal, oi me saia James 1.. Jolin-sou, debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, aud of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account aud pajers. and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to him, ir to any person, firm or corporation, or association for Disuse. The said debtor is hereby iorli dtieu to transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered.

It Is further ordered, that all creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Honorable Jobu L. Campbell. Judge of the Superior Court of the Couuty of Suu Reruardino, in open Court, at the court room of sain Court, in said couuty, ou the 30th day of November, ls9, at 10 o'clock a. in. of that day, to jirove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor.

It is furtiier ordered that the order be published in the Dailt Cot'RlER, a newspaper of general circulation, published iu the Couuty ef San Bernardino, as often as the said paper is publi-bed before the said day set fur the meeting of the creditors. And it is further ordered, that, in the meantime, all procetidiugs against the said insolvent be stayed. Dated October 29, 1849. JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Judge of the fciijerior Court.

H. W. Nisbet, attorney for Insolvent. Application for l'ntcut. United States Land Office, Los Akoeles.

October 14,1888.) NOTICE IS KERItb GIVEN THAT GEORGE W. Grayson, whose Dostotlicc address hnn Francisco, California, hnsthis day filed his application for a patent for one thousand one hundred aud oue and uiue-tenths linear feet of the Morning btar yuaili mine, or vein, hearing silver aud lead, with surface crouud til aud 6-10 feet in width, situated in Lava Beds Mining district, county of San Bernardino and State of California, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot No. 37 in towuBhip No. 7 north, range 5 east, San cernaraino meridian, said lot Ao. 87 being de-scribedlas follows: Beginning at northeast corner No.

1, pine post marked N. 1, M. thence south 41 deg. 45 west3.90 chs. to north end lode line, pine po-t marked N.

E. L. M. 7.51 chs. to northwest corner o.

2, a pine post marked N. W. 2. M. 8 theuce south 47 deg.

44 east 14.09 chs. to corner No. southwest corner, pine post marked S. W. 3.

M. 8. tnence north 41 deg. 45 east 4.K9 chs. to south end lode line, pise post marked 8.

K. L. M. which is also the locatiou monument of mine, 8.83 chs. to southeast corner No.

4, pine post marked 8. E. 4, M. the section corner common to sectious No. L7, 28, S3 aud 34 T.

7 R. 5 S. B. bears north 82 deg. 27 east 210.9 chs.

distant; thence north 57 deg. 67 west 18.12 chs. to coruer No. 1, the place of beginning. Survey of lode, line: Beeinnini; nt th umth end of lode line, piue post marked 8.

E. L. M. theuce north 50dee. 15 min wt 171 chs.

to north end lode liue, post marked N. E. L.L., M.S. Maguetic variation 14 deg. 45 min.

east, containing 14.85 acres. ine location 01 tbis mlue Is recorded in the Recorder's oflice of San Bernardiuo. In honk page 174, of Mining Records. The adjoining claimants are. on the north the Meteor mine, on the south, claim owned bv Samuel Blade.

Any and all persons claiming adversely ny portion of said Morning- Star Onarfz min. or surface grouud, are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United Spates Land Office at Los Angeles, in the htata of California, during the CO days period of publication hereof, or thev will be barred bv virtua of the provisions of toe Statute. 11. w. rA I TON.

Register. It is hereby ordered that the foreaoias notiea of application for a patent be published for the period of 60 days in the San Bernardino Coi'rier, a daily newspaper published at Wan Bernardino. 11. W. Patton, Register.

Notice of Co-Partership. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Bernardino, rilHId 1.4 TO CERTIFY THAT WE. T17E UN-L dersigned. are partners, transacting business as such in the above named county and State under the name of Jones 4c Griffith. Thst the names in full of all the numbers of stfth partnership are Charles II.

Jones and Thomas ft. Griffith, both of whom reside at Kan Bernardino, in the county and State above-named. I'HAD. H. JONKS.

T11 os. R. Griffith, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Bernardino. BS 0s THIS 16TH DAY OF NOVEMBER. IN the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, before me, William Gir a Notary Public in aud for said San Bernardino county.

residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Charles H. Jones and Thomas R. Griffith, personally known to me to be the persons described in, whose names are subscribed to, ad who execu'ed the wiUiin instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same. witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my band and affixed my official seat at my rj. 1 office iu the said County of San Ber-1 1-1 nurdino.

the day and year in this certificate first above written. 17-lw. WILLIAM GIRD. Notary Public. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.

THE firm heretofore existing under the name and style of Hackney 4c Campbell, daiug business at the city of ban Bernardino, connty San Bernardino, State of California, as blacksmiths, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Hackney having purchased the entire interest of James Caiapbell in the concern. Mr. Hackney assumes all liabilities of said firm and will collect all debts due or to become the late partnership. JA8. CAMPBELL JOHN HACKNEY.

Dated November 20, 1889..

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