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The Daily Courier from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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ft to 1 i. 0 THE DAILY COURIER. PCItLISHRD EVERY MORNING (Except Honda;) by tie San Bernardino Publishing- Company: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, LOCAL BREVITIES. Stoughton 4 tVhitcomb sell hardware, toves and tinware. 172 Third street.

Subscribe for th "Weekly Corona And get or j.uo cook ior a premium. Ladies' sealettes, ultters, jackets, better styles and locer prices than any houxe in the city, at. Greene WasteWs, Posloffice block. The cosiest place in the city in the Palace. n-29-tf Livingston Co.

have on sale their entire stock of cloaks, sealettes, wraps and jackets. TUia line they intend to close out entirely, regardless of cost. Come before the season is over and secure a garment. The celebrated J. F.

Cotter whiskey for medical and family use. C. I. Cole sole agent, 357 Third street. 11-20-tf Just received, a fresh lot of Camen-bert cream cheese and fresh smoked Yar- month bloats at Ilaniman's.

17-tf Great sport at the Peerless on the Bowline Alley. The largest assortment of mattings to be found in Southern California are at M. E. Davis' furniture store, Third fe(s-t, between and F. 11-7-tf utter Whisky at the Annex.

A well lighted, conveniently arranged place of business is Shaffer new secondhand furniture store, opposite old stand. Clark keeps the Palace. n-20-tf Immense bargains in cloaks, sealettes. wraps and jackets for ladies, misses and children, at Livingston lcklea anctiovis and sardines, saur kraut, at Ilanimans. 17-tf For John Weiland beer go to the Gam bnnus ball, next to Turneis'.

If yon have household goods to buy or to sell, see hliatler at their new store, on Third street, opposite old stand. Hot drinks of all kinds at the Peerless, ix yon wish a handsome carpet, ingrain, Brussels or Moquet, do not fail to call on HI. E. Davis, ile can fit yon out to the "tjueen's taste." 11-7-tf The celebrated J. F.

Cutter whiskey for medical and familv use. C. I. Cole sole agent, 337 Third street. 11-20-tf For the finest liquors and cigars go to the Palace.

n-29-tf For bargains in second-hand furniture, go into Shaffer new store, opposite old stand. Tobacco and cigars of finest kinds at the Annex. The Southern hotel bar is the cosiest place in the city. Go to the Palace for fancy drinks. 29tf Go to the Southern hotel bar for Key est cigars.

The stylishly-dressed young men of San Bernardino all insist that Lipman ia Ihe tailor of the city. tf The largest beer hall in the city is the Gambnnus, h. street, south of Third. ihe boutnern Hotel bar keeps none bnt fine goods. The best liquors and cigars at the Acme.

Come in, boys, and see ns at the fam ons Gambrinus hall, next to Turners'. If yon wish to" see the most elegant line of goods usually kept in a first-class furniture store, uo not tail to call upon M. E. Davis, in the new St. Charles block, on Third street.

ll-7-tf Cream cheese, superfine, at the Arion Hail. Court street. Go ot Livingston's for a cloak, seal- ette or jacket. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of household goods at Shatter Store in new brick, opposite old stand on Third street. io-L'Utt Peerless Saloon and Clnb Rooms The finest in the city.

Fancy mixed drinks and hot drinks of all kinds, and everything first class. The Acme has been refitted and refur nished. Bargains in cloaks. Bargains in wraps. Bargains in sealettes.

Bargains in jackets. "We must close out our large assortment. Livingston Co. Everybody made welcome at the Gam brinaa hall, next to the Turners', febotf Strictly bnsiness, not monkey business, wanted to buy good second ban household goods of all kinds. Cash paid 11-tf-tf.

Shatfeb Bros. A carload of beautiful extension tables and sideboards jii9t received by the Grand Rapids Furniture Third street, between and F. 10-11-tf M. E. Davis has the most beautiful and complete line of baby carriages in Southern California.

Drop into Mr. Davis' handsomely appointed store on Third street and examine them, lt-7-tf The finest brands of cigars at the Annex. AVe are positively retiring from the cloak business and offer our grand stock at manufacturer's prices. Livingston Co. Original Budweiser beer on draft.

Limburger cheese that just melts in your mouth; very delicious, at the Arion Hall, Court street between D. E. A verv large and handsome assortment of furniture, such as bed-room 6ets, dining-room sets, parlor sets, in all kind of woods at M. E. Davis' furniture store, tf John "Weiland beer always on draught at the Gambrinus hall, street, south of Third.

febGtf The proprietors of the Arion Hall have secured the services of the celebrated Bavarian Mountain Warblers, Franz Keihlhofer's vocal and instrumental concert troupe, to give a series of performances commencing December 2, 1S39, and continuing each evening for one week. Admission free. Everybody is invited. This is a rare treat for every lover of good music. This troupe is now playing in Los Angeles to crowded houses.

11-19-td Don't fail to read the new advertisement of the Great American Importing Tea Company, 94 street. 11-21 Read. abinet photographs (3.50 per dozen at Damron's studio. Third street, between and South side. n26ml AH persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Campbell Hackney will please call and settle their accounts with John Hacknky.

Now Is the Time To buy ladies cloaks at half price. Closing out their entire line at the Farmers and Mechanics' one price store. jLadlea, Take Notice. Remember, yon get a box of fine French candy free, with your teas and at tLe Great American Importing Tea Company's store, 94 street. Removed.

Migel has removed bis furniture store into the Van Dor in building, located two doors west of his former place of business. Mr. Migel will continue to sell goods lower than the lowest. I2-l-tf UOBT HFNtlON. The moment a salmon phows any sjgn of becoming a riiie it ought to be summarily eupprepsed.

Peter Vincent was brought in from the Needles on Sunday and consigned to the county jail on a charge of burglary. The funeral of Miss Belle McCully at Cotton on Sunday aft ei noon wart largely attended, a number of her friends from this city being present. The grocery Crm of Drake White, formerly on 1 street, have got their new store on street very neatly arranged and report a decided improvement in trade. On our fourth pasre to-day will be found a striking and instructive illustra tion of the comparative worth of the various kinds of baking powders now in the mar ket. The Bavarian warblers have been en gaged to remain one week longer at the Arion.

These talented singers have be come very popular here and draw large and appreciative audiences nightly. Mr. Ward, of Colton, is organizing a baseball club one able to meet the best club now existing in Southern California. Fogarty, Graves, Decker (of last year's team), and Goldie will be the stars of the club. Harrison, "the strawberry man," brought in a number of boxes of beautiful 6t raw berries of the "new" crop.

The berry season is perennial in this part of California, but the straw be riies of December are larger and finfiavored than those of October and November. Sheriff Seymour received a telegram yesterday afternoon from E. A. Newberry, of Rincon, stating that a man had been found dead at that place and to send the Coroner down. Dr.

Wain- wright left on the evening train for the scene of the homicide. No particulars have been received as yet. rKKSONAL. F. II.

Rabel, of Santa Ana, is in the city. Judge D. R. Hatch, of Los Angeles, is here. M.

S. Severance arrived in the city yesterday. Geo. W. Bancroft, of San Francisco, is at Starke's.

B. F. Fnqua, of Rincn. is at the St. Charles.

Ida Hall, of Perris. is registered at the Hotel fctarke. B. L. Bald rich, of Highland, is regis tered at Starke's.

E. Murphy, a life rancher of Perris. is at the M. Charles. W.

W. Bailey, of Buffalo. N. is registered at Starke's E. II.

Beebe, of Yucaipe, is visiting the county metropolis. L. T. Corder. of Cucamonga.

is in the city, located at the St. Charles. J. P. Minzen went to Los Angeles, yesterday, on official business.

Judge R. E. Houghton, of San Fran cisco, is here attending Court. Geo. W.

Ingram and G. A. Collins, of Ontario, are at the St. Charles. Judge A.

W. Thompson, of San Fran cisco, is here on legal business. L. E. Hopkins, of the Marshal's office, San Francisco, is in the city on business.

W. E. Collins, a prominent horticult urist of Ontario, was in the city Messrs. Byron Waters and Potter returued from San Diego urday. Andrew on Sat- Nelson Laycook, of Coronado.

form erly of Highland, can be found at the St. Charles. W. G. Miller, of Philadelphia, who bought the Laycook place, at Highland, is at the St.

Charles. Miss Narcissa Caldwell, of Missoula, Montana, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. J. Beaver, on street.

J. Rnemann and wife, of St. Louis, are registered at the Stewart. Mr. liue- tnann is a large brewer.

Mr. Man rel has left Los Angeles for San Faancisco. On hit return he is to go to Guaymas, Mexico. Supervisors Johnson, of Daggett, and Slaughter, of Chino, make the St. Charles hotel their headquarters.

Robert Wilson, of San Francisco, is in the city, ile has been examining mines at Orotfrande with a view to in vesting. Wm. T. Bosbyshell, vice-president of the Southern California National Bank of Los Angeles, is registered at the St. Charles.

E. A. Crits and W. Burkhart, of Los Angeles, have been looking over the valley for a busidess opening. They are at the St.

Charles. V. E. Hale, wife and child, ef Oak land, who have been rusticating at Ar rowhead for some time, are in the city. Mr.

Hale is Sheriff of Alameda count v. J. B. Brigham and wife, of Tacoma, are at the St. diaries, ihey are here through the advice ot their physician in search of health.

Some doctors are honest. Lieut John C. Gregg, of the 16th In fantry, U. S. Ft.

Douglass," Salt Lake City, will siveml the holidays in this city, the guest of Lis sister, Mrs. W. J. Beaver. Charles L.

Batchelor and wife, of Los Angeles, ae in the city. Mr. Batchelor is master in chancery of the court at Los Angeles and is hearing evidence in the big water suit. Mr. John F.

Fuouar leayes this morn ing on a visit to his old home in Dodd City, Texas, but he will return again. his many San lieruarJino lriends will be glad to learn. R. L. Laird, of San Francisco, who has been staying at the St.

Charles for some time, returned from a deer huut in the mountains yesterday. He left the veni-eon near the mills. Fred Drew was with him. J. L.

Patterson, the mining chief, of Calico, left for his home yesterday, after a week's sojourn here. It is rumored that in his ardent attentions to a young lady here, he almost forgot res)onsi-bilities at Calic. Miss Flora Bat son, the colored Jenny Lind, who is to sing at the new M. E. Church, Thursday and Friday evenings, of this week, has arrived and, with her manager, Mr.

J. G. Berger, is stopping at Starke's hotel. Clark Craig and Jimmy Carnphell, both good workmen, reliable an.l industrious, have rented John AlcCait' shop between Second and Third street and will, with the assistance of the fine shoer, Jirnmie Trotter, whom they have MtainAjl in frltkts Antavlw a Doing; 1m the Auperlor 1'unrt. Monday, December 2, 1S89.

DEPARTMENT ONE C. W. C. ROW ELI. JUDGE.

A Frederick et al. vs. D. R.Dickey. Plaintiff granted six days to file brief and defendant six days thereafter to file reply brief.

M. L. Meyers vs. A. Vial et al.

Demurrer to complaint overruled, notice waived and defendant given 10 days to answer. David Kilpatrick vs. W. H. Brooks," Jr.

Demurrer to complaint overruled and 10 days to answer. Joseph Hancock et al. vb. Lytle Creek Water Co. et al.

Demurrer to amended complaint argued by counsel and submitted. H. B. Mucott et al. vs.

Semi-Tropic Land and Water Co. Demurrer to complaint argued and submitted. Semi-lropic jand and Water Uo. vs. II.

B. Mutcett et al. Demurrer to complaint overruled, notice of ruling waiyed and 10 days to answer. Southern California Motor Road Co. vs.

Vivienda Water Co. Demurrer to complaint overruled for want of prosecution and five days given (after notice) to answer. G. R. Horfon vs.

M. C. Gee. Demurrer to complaint overruled for want of prosecution and five days given (after notice) to answer. L.

Rochat vs. C. C. Gee. Hearing of objections to amended receiver's report set for December 9th at 1 :30 p.

m. Off Comes the Red Slip. The following telegram to Col. T. J.

Wilson explains itself. The odious pink slip is off at last. Colonel Wilson, himself a leading insurance agent, was in high feather, yesterday. The following is the telegram San Francisco, December 2, 1889. Wilson Si Draper, San Bernardino, Pink slip raised to-day.

No additional premiums need be collected. Brown, Craig Co. Tin Type Gallery. A tin type photograph gallery has been opened by Mr. N.

W. Kemplin on Third street, opposite the new St. Charles. The best work for the least money. Perfect satisfaction guanteed.

Give him a call. d3-lm A Card. The undersigned desires to call the attention of our citizens to the fact that he is now selling his fine steck of jewelry, watches, diamonds, Bilverware, at cost, and that every article sold in his store is guaranteed as represented. During a business career in this State ex-' ending over nearly a quarter of a century, he has never handled cheap auction goods, and does not now; neither does lie allow his name to be used to unload on this community the old stock of so-called wholesale dealers. Geo.

Jordan, Jeweler, Ruffen Block, Third Street. Y. S. F. Jfosiery can only be obtained af Greene it axteil, roslojjice block.

Volors guaran teed. 1-1 1 WANTED. ANTED A woman wishes employment cook ana assist witn Housework, uoun- QUI ant Postmaster, Sau Bernardino. and care Asslst- lt-d-w 117 ANTED A good eirl for general house- work in a small family. Apply a street, between Third and Fourth.

VITANTED Board and room in i ny Kooiu. for gentleman Courier oflice. d3 private fam- wiie. Address n30-lw 1TANTED To purchase, for cash, a bouse and lot in Kood location. Apply to Wilson ii Draper, 261, Third street.

1 AT ANTED A woman cook. east corner Second and streets. n23-lw Apply at south- IITAXTED A competent prirl for geuaral housework. Apply to Wm. Gird, at law oflice of Waters Gird 11-22-tf ANTED A girl for general hourework.

Apply at the corner of Fourth and sta. 11-21-tf. A ANCKER. "lrANTED For his keeping, a horse for light drawing. J.

Holmes. Kedlands. tf FOR SALE. TlOR SALE A fine ladies side saddle, blanket and bridle, almost new. i-adJie warranted not to hurt the horse.

Must be sold at once. Address Postoffic box 334. city. 30-2t UOR SALE Cheap A large fire and burglar Jl prool Inquire at law oflice of Henry W. Nib bet.

26-1 L'OE SALE. A good paying restaurant. En-T quire at this oflice. 11-ltf 1 TTOR ished. alley.

nor. FOR RENT. KENT A six-room dwelling house and blacksmith shop at Old San Bernardino. with one acre of land, all fenced, and a good well of water. Terms reasonable.

Apply to the undersigned at h's residence at Old San Ber nardino. Anson Vai Le uven. Sr. n'27tf RENT A five room cottage, hard-fin- with bath room and closets. Water in the house.

Rent very reasonable. Inquire at 100 Fifth street. T.OR RENT House of six rooms and summer kitchen. Corner Second street and Rousseau Inquire of F. S.

Yolk or Clum fc O'Con- 11-7 RENT A five-room house, hard ished, with closets aud bath room, haliways. Water in the house. Situated on the southwest corner of Third and street. Inquire at 303 Third street. 11-4-tf.

Ijl JR REST Furnished rooms to rent over 1 Bamum's store, 370 street, also unfurnished rooms; one large front room with two windows and three suites; bed in front room; rent cheap. Mas. S. Yiois. 1WR RENT.

A few desirable dwellings and 1 stores for rent, on very reasonable terms, by Clum O'Connor, general agents, Stewart HoteL jel5tf LOST. I- OST Friday night from Chinatown, a large sorrel horse, branded on left hip. Twenty dollars reward will be paid for leaving the horse at Jas. Cole's livery stable or for any information leading to his recovery. 10-2tf OST A brindle bulldog wih a little white on breast; has ears cropped; had on collar with name on it; answers to the name of Billy.

Return to Peerless saloon and he rewarded. J. H. ANDERSON. ROBT.

HOOPER, Riverside city Bill Poster fleadqnarters at GLADDEN A MANS FIELD'S Furniture Store, Main street, corner of Ninth. TACKING DISTRIBUTING A SPECIALTY. of removal, accoui I will, account until the 1st of December, sell my en- jtire stock of for manufacturers prices, for spot cash. L. MIGEL, Third bet.

and F. FLORA BATSON What the Papers Say in Regard to Her. (New York World.) "The colored Jenny Lind." (Philadelphia Tribune.) "It is worth going a thousand miles to hear her." (Denver Rocky Mountain News.) Her progress through the country has Deen one continuous triumph (New Orleans Standard.) "No other singer has ever drawn such audiences in New Orleans so many (sev enteen) successive nights." (New York gun.) "The peerless (San Francisco Examiner.) "She fullv justifies the favorable criti cisms of the Eastern (Los Angeles Tribune.) "A better-pleased audience never filed out of the theater than that which lis tened to her last eveniug." 4 work CAJIPBIiLL CRAIG, choice tion. I I 'PRirip FREE Georpe Clark, who has been in Seattle, W. Butte, and Oden, Utah, ior wie pasi seven montiis, returned home last Sunday.

During his absence George was very ill and was at the point of death, bat a fine constitution pulled him through. He is glad to get back to an tsernarmno ana his many friends ii ere giauiy welcome his return. Orders Solicited. AU order by Mail WiU Receive Prompt Attention. HORSESHOEING.

20 Light Work a Specialty. bet. Secojto aitd Thibd, Uj CO CO CANDY FREE To further advertire the merits of our celebrated TEAS, COFFEES SPICES, A BOX OF DELICIOUS CANDY, FREE OF CHARGE, Over and above our REGULAB PRESENTS Which consist of CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, TINWARE, And a Host of New Novelties. REMEMBER, EVERY CUSTOMER GETS A HANDSOME PRESENT AT OCR Grand Surprise Sale. The Most Liberal Offer Ever made to ihe public.

S3, ladies, avail yourselves of this most tempting offer. Visit our Grand Surprise Sale and get a box of French Candy OF CHARGE, AXD SAVE PER CENT. 20 On yonr Teas and Coffees. AXE K0 MISTAKE, COME TO 0TJB STORE Great American Imp! Tea Co. 94 Stbxr, Sah Bkevassdio.

PORTANT NOTICE. AS IT IS OUR INTENTION TO CLOSE OUT OUR' I (n) lb LADIES' HISSES' IffiOn DEPARTMENT "WE WILL Fea, Her SACRIFICES ENTIRE STOCK M. B. CHURCH. Thursday and Friday, EVENINGS, December stn and cth.

Admission, 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. Tickets on sale at Allison fc Lamb's and at Dr. Bedford drug stores. OF Al A IN" JACKETS.

curs mm REGARDLESS OF COST. N. B. We must and will sell every garment before the season closes. Importers of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Dry and Fancy Goods.

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