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THE DAILY COURIER. Tr af SBkecritla: Dully, delivered bjr rarrtor, (or Sft ccals reek: ur ljf pr year in adtae. mail, la lvaa- uae fear, IS ix tiSn thr auntiu, fcJA. WeokW, by tuil la advtuee, er, litto: tlx M.H1U1. Il.tO.

Local Brevities. Mr. HenMchke has bought five acres on Feru avenue, for 112.0. Mr. J.

0. Cook, ten acres on Olive avenue, also town lot' A boomer of the Northern California frigid belt, sat at the; table of the iy-- Bond hotel in Pasadena, the other di? after fating twelve oranges he remarked, 'What k.ni fruit is Ibis AnnitfttNdrw ArtriiB vill ba held this afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, in "the Acid my. If up 1 1 the iotk usually done by the htulent of this institution on anniversary occasious the public, who are invited to attend, will undoubtedly be well entertained. Messrs. Ben.

E. Ward, the prince of auctioneers, and A. L. Teele, of the en terprising firm of Culver Teele," favored the CouHicB vesterdar with an. enter- taming vimi.

luene gvniiwucu am iu-terested iu the excursion of next Tuesday, and are just the men to aee that it succeeds. The oi KiKB, yesterday, naa a very pleasant cull from Mr. T. K. Scantlin, an I I 1 rt" aiiacne on ine sum 01 me wa Aiigeies Heh here in the interest of his paper, which aims at a wide, provincial rather than a narrow county stand-- ins.

If Air. ccantlin writes as brilliantly as he converses, the Tribune has in him a sparkling correspondent. We received from the Committee of Arrangements, nnd print in this morning's krue, for the benefit of our A. 0. U.

W. readers and those who are not, a tribute to the memery of Father Unchurch, ii.j- i Mv nun uuvc ucvii ticiivcicu ijr R. V. Hadden, at the Opera House, last evenintr. A severe cold prevented her carrying out her part of the original programme.

Last night on the corner of and Third streets an altercation occurred between Bill Edwards and Jack Stevens, in which me former was Daniy nun oy neing truck over the head with a pistol by (Stevens. Vulgar language on the part of Edwards, it is reported, caused the row. Htevens. according to our authority, was Sot to blame. Edwards was arrested Officer MuGlone and lodged in jail.

Huntington. i Wi were somswhat praviouj in the paragraph relative to another Court dujurluutit' for Sjn Bernardino, county. Assemblyman Barton's bill pro viiling for an additional Superior Jud'e for this couuty, whwh was rjfjrwd to thflJudici.il Coramittje.ha' been reported back to the with the. recom- mcnd.tlion that it do passi Mr' llarton is eviilently piiHhing it with till possible dispatch, und wc liuve 'now little doubt of its becoming a law. Our Fresno, San Diego and other ex- nunnoo uruin tr in msuir a wini a it'a.

lermsoL ine Denominates 01 me Mor rison Cordpufly in the ndble play of Faust. The San Diegan ranks the Mor- nson as we nest company wnicn nas visited an Diego. The scenery, it says, was superb, and the rendition brilliant. The whole cast is capable, according to the Expositor. A large audience will I 11 uuuuuuicuiv wvivuuio fiuDb nuu iuar.

guerte in the Opera House to-night. Bedludi One of the great advantages which the settlement of Kedlands offers to those who are intending to embark in the fruit raising industry, is the system of distributing the water there employed. A new comer from the East, who is not familar with the labors and vexations of irrigation, is not so likely to appreciate this advantage as one'who has for some years nded on a poor system, or no system ui all for the support of Ids young trees. In some colonies the water company is a private corporation, and makes Its own charges to uers of water. In other places there is 110 corporate body, but many private owners of water have claims iu a stream, and then each must do his best to get his fair proportion of the water flow, in the face of conflicting interests.

In places like Riverside where open ditches are used, a part ol the community can lie served at one time. All of these objections are removed by the KedlandH plan. he hind owners are also the water owners, a share of water going with an acre of land. Each cultivator has bis pro rata of the water supply. Again, each part of the tract is reached by cement pipes leading from the reservoir, so there is no loss, no interference, and if water is not used on nights and it is stored for future necessities.

Kales and-building continue. Two new bouses are going up in the residence section on the heights. One. built by Mr. F.

8. Hale and another by V. (J. Butler, not yetbeguk, will be fine buildings, costing -two or three thousand dollars I'lcwm, unil villi UUIIU BWU uu Olive avenue. The Triumph ut Lor: iunnnniciicg, A large audience- greeted the performance at the Opera House last evening, on which omir-ion the "Trimphof Love" was presented in a most rreditable man- ner.

The grant est credit is due to the .11 1 1 kui iiivi uu ui itiiiBi' iiru itn ui Kr formers. Many hannsuine costumes were worn by the urtiMs. The gist of uie play was- wiieru vice ami lus companion tried to tear down the works of virtue, und in the end where love over all, and rescues the Duke of Burgundy, tome very beautiful and thrilling tableaux Were presented during the play. By special requbt Mrs. Keuim-ycr ha consented to bring her play Mora our ttople on Wed- Sesday of next week, and will no doubt greeted with the saipe success she met with last evening.

XOTKS. Miss Addie Mee, in "Rosalie," won greut praise and overwhelming cheers I .1... 1 I 1 1 .1 u.u vj mi kfvauiiiui otiijj- ing and fairy dancing. M'. 0.

L. sears, us "Leprello," and Miss Uussic Fox, as "Evelind." are deserving of great credit as local perform- era. and in their charming song, were railed before the curtain the second -C The Rosicruclau elixur so celebrated as nerve restorer and blood cleanser, under the Mine of I'ipfax, for sale at K. Juan's. la Hrawtem.

Turning wide from the ing scenes of life, we give way liero-worship aipong us, and delight to honor lliure who merit pur love, and connuand our admiration. It iilV hosu.ie to We never in any generation get at ih true value of a life by umurin thj vi.i-ible, tangible results, thereof it is dos-tined in the external of the Intiriiteto find fullilliiicnts. Man measures life by heart instead of by the dates in a calender by great and grand deeds, inMoad of the. cold fingers of time's dial-plate. lliemachinery of the-World don't stop, when too best and the greatest but it does not follow, however.that they are forgotten.

As individuals, it matters not, whether our names are carve 1, or our histories chronicled, we leave our impress for good or evil, and i'ortunate it-he who drops one seed which Khali spring up and become a common boon. It is not men who carry about a great store house of things in their memory not those who have gathered into their intellects, the learning of ages, who have contributed moat largely to the world' 1 It is the man who opens his soul, like' the morning flower, who has received influences from without, and with an observing eye, listening ear nnd sympathetic heart, 1 1.1.1 drawn into his nature a iuilcr I11V, and its noble impulses, tlu'Ke ure the men and women who have becouiu most use-ail to the world. All progress of whatever kind, that has been brought uliout in human has been brought aboi't society possessed individuals, who, striking out into fresh paths, have widened lliu scojk; of human thought and human actions. A great genius is born into the world, and he takes our commonest thoughts, and by their means he lifts up a corner of the veil that hides the infinite from us. Every saintly life is but our ov life ripened and made full.

bhakespeare's thought is but our own common every day thought transfigured. He, looking at all things, and by his genius, penetrating all things, saw the mightiness inherent in humanity, und gave it an utterance commensurate with his own stupendous conceptions, mid hi creations remain marvelouslv true to nature. Vrophet and poet see humanity in persons and he is the true historian, who finds great epochs signalized by human lives. Thoughts of humanity' are ever deepening arid widening out, helping man to find something to elevate, purify and enoble, something to enable him to contribute the force, of his life to the work of making his motherland a land 01 prophets, sages, and of-worthies. And thus we think of Father I'pehim who might rightly he culled one of tl.o Messiahs of nuniunitv, tlo lessons of whose life may hea'-pnunptcr and guide to (lutv, the fcaftolding bv nluw means the edifice of a noble ami useful life may be built Ilis work has b-jen like come grand.

river; flow ing calmly on, gathering to itsrilf tributary becoming grander, tidier, broader, and more majestic as it reaches, it may mingle in the great intinite ocean of human love. The social principle which reveals itself jn the divine and human life finds full scope tor action in the Order-that today mourns the loss of its founder mi organization illustrating theiast-oci live principle, which is moving liko a great polypus, reaching but its everlasting tentacles and drawing everything and assimilating it to its gigantic body. It is armed with the powers of fraternity, increasing membership and favorable outside opinion. Herein is it possible for man to manifest every variety of strengt of capacity and capability, to manifest everywhere a high degree of intellectual power, of moral worth and religious aspirations. Ho record will ever he able to give an idea of the great good this society has done, can and will do.

Man is a progressive Iwing: what seems complete to-day becomes Incomplete to-morrow. We realize to-day a perfection of which our forefathers scarcely dreamed; the perfection of our day will be imperfection for our children. And so it has been with the Ancient ()rdr of UniteifWorkmen. In the beginning in the infancy, merely a little itidtul of helpful men handed themselves together for mutual ni und protection. Their material necessities were mo urgent that the endeavor to supply them, absorbed nearly every but having no ultimatum, hut ever onward and upward, they found strength in und by constant additions to their numbers.

At last the timo came when it was deemed advisable to add a stone to the found i-tion rock fraternity that of life insurance. And still it grew und thrived, until it became' necessary to make an- I other addition, and a higher degree was creaien, mui 01 ine Knights. It grew to Biich pr'ip jrtio i th it it still had to extend its limits, and we find auxiliaries for the mother, the wife and the daughter. where they could reap the good results of their encouragement. Do they stop here? No again thev have to widen their field of action and possibilities, and add a department where the wife and daughter can contribute their mite towards the responsibilities of home have their lives insured for the little ones, aged parent or disabled husband.

Again we find a disability fund, and last we read of a proio-sition to increase the insurance 'policy from two to four thousand dollars. Anil will this be the last Hardly, if we are toj'idge by their jwst history. Vhi knows but it ma)( In the near future giu its influence towards secuifiu to Immunity the protecting arm of the law, hich will make it incumbent iixiii every man to have filled, a life im-ulancc policy with his marn-ig" C'riilimta. Real Estate PiUNiAonoKS. Jloixirtod by Condeo Hory, searcl -3r of records.

1 FEBKtMRY 3. i McCoy et ttl to l'ro Is, o' lot 191, and the lot 17:, liiver-side; tl. F'M Johnson to (i Randall, lots 8 0, Johnson's Subdivision ll(5. Haws to Roberts, part ol of 20 i of sec 32 3 (4 0. T.

fttephensou to Cooke, lot 4 Kedlands; $1530. 8 Bogart to King, lot 1, IV hiUitm Western Development Co to Da vidson, lots 6, 6, 1 13, Colton, $159. 8 Iuaham to A Hooj. the a of tlieseal the wH of sec 33, tl.nr 3w. 8 Ingham to LT Stephens, of the-e Wof thenw of sec 33.

1. TIE DAILY COURIEIt SAN BEENAtlBlKO FRIDAY: FEBRUARY 4i 1C37. Anvlher Wrrttllas: Matck. As wi'l lw seen by the articles of agr.HMnent puV.ishel bslow, Mathews and Hunter sr. to wr-stle again.

Tin day name 1, the place fixed, ihe forfeit up, tha stylo of co'ik'st agreed upon. This timc.tlio' men rustle under catch-as-catch-cm rulos, not under Ur.v'o-Ro-"uian. The contest will come off in the lions', on next Tuesilay night, for side, winner, U-sidcs, taking Ihe gate money. Two out of three falls determine the rc'iill in lirtvco-Romun restling, but three out of five are necessary to win in catch-as-catclwan. The latter stylo of wrestling is far more exciting though no more severe than Oncco-lloman.

The men can catch as they please, use tlicir legs as they pleate, and haw far more lilterty of action every tay. The rounds are much shorter. Both men called at our office, yesterday. Both were confident, though neither indulged in -braggudocia. Hunter says that this style of wrestling is his forte, while Mathews claims that he is as much at home in ll i as in the Unrco-Roinan fashion.

We look for a far more exciting contest than in the first trial, the style of wrestling gives more freedom andscoo for exciting action and display of lmth skill und strength. The following sre the Articles of Agreement, lodged with Mr. Cole San r.i:KN.u.ri.M,.Feb. 3, '87. Memorandum of agreement made this day between Samuel Mathews und W.

Hunter: The faid Mathews nnd Hunter agree to wivstle a match, c.itch-as catch-can, led tine! in fivj tul's, for (spV)O) five hundre I a side, the match to take place in tlie town of San Htmaidiiio. Mate on February 8th, 18S7. An admission fee shall hu and th contestant winning tlie match tdull receive the entire itake and admission money. A shall Ik) chosen on tbn -lay of the contest, the contestants fnil to agree upon a referee the stakuholder shall apixiint one, and the nnen) aptoinled must be accepted. Hfty dollars 4 5 11 side to be posted ith Mr.

C. Cole, ho has been agreed upnii as stakeholder, the balance, ($451) four hundred und fifty dollars, to be handed to the stakeholder two days prior to the match. contestant tailing to comply with the terms of this agreement shall forfeit all money held bv the stakeholder und his right to the mutch. 1 he referee shall be judge as to the rules, a id bis decision shall be final and binding, subject to no appeal at taw or otherwise. SEAL.

MatEWi Witness; Chas. J. Cole. Mutt Terrell. Dud Yager.

Warren Weaver, OPERA HOUSE, 2' Xitjltta Only. 2, PLATO I.FSHF.R HYDKj Managers. COMMESriNd Frihav, Ffibpary 4tll, IHST, America's -iren'est Actor, LEWIS, MORRISON, The UiftotJ Aotrcm, CELI A ALSBERG ASD TH EI 11 i ADMIRABLE COMPANY FRIDAY, tbe Gorgeous 1'rjiIucUju uf FAUST and MARGUERITE At produced for over 6M nights in tendon by Henry Irvintt and fjr nlgbu by this Compsny In all the principal East- era cities. BATvnn.i ma ti.vee, Under the Gaslight. Siturd ly E7dning," The Klahnrate Pr.xl'Ktl.m of Witti Phillips' Hieetacular Military Cuiul Drama, NOT GUILTY lnehdliiK the thrilling liattle Titblrsu.

An eii'ire rarluad nf Iho mna. nlflri'tit aeeoi'rv ever nv-cn on nnv atiu'c liv Am crlca'a Willia.11 Vot'Ktlln. Dllcicrved tea's nn at McOlbbou't. Ihu.4 Sheriff's Sale. 1 thp Mnnorl.ir nf Bernardino, State ut Under and hy virtue of an execution limiird out of the Superior I'ourt, of the County of Hail Beriuirilino, urate of Culifornla, and to me directed and delivered uhiii a Judgment renilen in anid Court, oil of October, A.

in fnvor of J11II11 A. Kiiii-k, at plniiitlff, and Vulvn linnet N. Illui il.ffiiiliiut, for the turn of Hixteen Hundred dollar In luwful m.inev, toA'tlier ith r.n'ii of unit and interet. 1 liave levied on alt the rl-'ht, claim and intereatof tuid dtti'iidaut of, in and to the follow iroKrty, to wit: Tbote certain luinlnx clnlmt tituated in Calico Mining lilttrict, Him iiiTimrtllno coiinlv, known and dcai-nated at the Wiiltliul uilnin; claim, tlie Bedford Forreat Jacket mliiini! claim, the 8urrite mining claim and the Turn lleudricka minimi claim. Notice it hereby riven, that on Katurdar, the th day of February, A.

i) IM7, at lUo'elork a. of aald day, I will il all the rirht, title and Interett of aald Samuel N. Black, Iu and tba above deacrlbed proert.r, or ao much therevi at may bu necettary to tatitfy plalutlfTa elatai, bealdct all rot't, Interett and accruina cottt. The ttle will lake place at the t'ourt Honae do. in the city of Kan Bernardino, at publlr auction for Cath in hand, to biuheat and beat bidder.

Dated thlt Kth day of Jannarv, A. JfillN A. Hherltr. 1:7 By A. f.

MrKENNKV, Depute blierlfl. Notice to Creditors. Kt'a'eof 3. Knuvilt, deeeaa.M. Notice it in' Ills mid 'Kilned, of tli of llnrvey ,1.

t.i tiiu crelllom if. tl'l I ill tl l-l I 1 11 ,1... I t.ud iv ih id. liilii' wi'ii tin; ne-ct- iii'-Uet, Hl'nnl I 111 hi'Iih t'l t' publico l.ui of tiiit 11 1'iiv, to tlio tal. I ir, to l.iw .1 'rtec of i 1 AK.x, of Si 1 ll.v a Ar.liu In tin oil it' I Hi.

1 II mi rd i'l. 1. (MINK M. TOWNK, Admlu't'ra' ir of U12 of ll irVw-y J. Kiiev-e 'I in 'd.

8 hi tin 1 la', lnx7. tl-tw A. Phillips Co. aai Ciliforaii Ex3ur3ion3. and Wnr.

Sm' it' nnd K'ltniarv II an I licit ianj III. For rulet and full Infjruiati.m ad IroM, A. 1'llillipi lIMy till N. 41 tin I. All al.

AT A0CI10N wilt at onNii preml-t, at Httiinliv, Fjiiritty mr late h. line place on and Han ll 'rnirJiii ono mile fro Coli.1i an I two front Han cmardln.i; rmltlii( li nit IV acrea, niarty atl Iu b-iriu; fnit a and mutca. Itrape vine. Il ir fln a le houte uf eUht Moint: halt throu (h ejiitur; WmcroiM eloetat water in im Wjll of Vvr failing and aMm Uut tunply of the wJ with windmill, I Inch Ir.in tt. pip; i4 in I laat aton and rement re-v ur: cM at idt out of th Knaat vlewt In ihi Hia Brmr tin 1 villey.

Tb cam ptffi tht 4 yVcrv lulf (l-Ui J. D. BETUi'NR. Tla, leeea u4 Tropic, aapy. PLATO'S AGENCY, 1 Next to Fooffice.

CHANGES III THIS COLUMN MADE DAILY. RBAD'IT CTVIEIR. I IV hare a number of pnvties with tuiisi-capital, win .00 to seeking bu nvHs investments, such a A roc (tries, Sal or in General I Merchandise, FLATO'S AGENCY. Restaurant well established for sale. Own er has too itch oth er Partner Wanted in City.

Sereral other good investigation. MEAIi ESTATE. CITY. One ffood tot within 4 htovtut of the Postofftre. $4,10.

PLATO'S AGENCY. Four nice loin In, Martin's Addition vheap. Owner in away and needs monen. PLATO'S AGENCY. Houses and 'Rooms rented.

A free liegtster for Board-pig Houses. PLATO'S AGENCY COUNTRY. Farm to let; for two yen si nearly al in cultivation, toaether with hoys, foA chickens, Inrlwllny valuable prl veleyes for stock', feed, etc. 0'y2 fro Pt-AT3'3 AGENCY. SPECIAL ADVERTISING PRIVILKGES in the Post Office, Motor Street Cars undRotd, Programmes, Hold Djsks, Opera House, Fence Ad cert is ing and elsewhere, controlled hi AOKNCY.

SPECIA A RRA XGEMEXTS made for Commercial, Medical, Shop and Ilent Collection. AGEXCV'of the SUN FIRE LXSURA.XCE CO. HOME ACCIDENT ASSVIiANCf! "OF CALIFORNIA. Many of our leading bum ness mm arc virmbcr. It costs but Five Dollars to join, und HilJ.a Dvj'h wijes oiut a viih- to pag you FULL TIME in case of plato's aBiroir, 1 NoxUo.Vostoflice.

II. II. GR0SSMAYER. ih 2 INSURANCE AGENT STI1L1L FIMST THE Don' f.iil to a lvantajo been rich linil I iuvcslocl iu ronl basin ess. PLATO'S AnENCY.

Pay iny Business in PLATO'S AGENCY. Opportunities Open to Flat0.9 Xseney. II. street, Kan Bernardino. A munition of th first quality for all small arms supplied.

ol9U Railroad ticket to Kansas City via San Francisco, first-class. Plato's Agency. Trll. House and lot on Second street be tween and E. for 3500.

xA 3xl48. Inquire of Volk Harlem, on Third, for further information. Three elegant rooms in the brick ImiMiiitf, oDtMKiite Harke'a Hotel, will hn rfadv for orenpam-jr Moniluy next. lr. M.

C. HarrU Itaa leaned the entire nuer floor, and will rent the rooms, hich are arranged in fine luitea, either furnished or unfurniahed, at demred. Enquire at the new printing office, next to Jackson' hall. 1 PREFERRED LOCALS. Clearance ale for the next thirty davs at the Band Buz.

juL'5-Uw' Blanketa and Comfort at the FAR-51 KUS add MKCH ANICi Store. Ijtcit ftylea and finest tiniah in hoots and Khueaat Uudolph Anker'c Helve Siebert keeps the celebrate John Wieland beer nn draught. Small Povb' Suita and Knee Pant nt the FAUtiKKS and MECHANICS 1 More. Clearance Hale of ladies and children's tdioea at Kudoljih Anker's. L.

N. Bedford, Dentist, corner of Third and and I) street. I For fc'quare Pealing go to the FAU- MEHrf and MECHANIC. Ktore. The heat meal in the city at the Pear Restaurant.

nlOtf Kid Gloves fitted on and guaranteed at the FARMERS and MECHANICS Store. Old "Kentucky Favorite" whiskey, for medicinal use, at Braunhart'a. 7. FARMERS and MECHANICS Store, Winkler Block. Dr.

Wolfgang's celebrated bitters, the standard European article, for sale at I R. Brnnn's. Frames made to order at the Pioneer Paint Store, 147 Third street, declltf If you desire to procure first class paint material, you can always feel assured that you are getting such when it comes from Raphael A Kchiesslnger.onD street. Glazing promptly attended to. -If you want a nice drink or a cigar, in clean, cosy place the Capitol Saloon is the place to get it.

Try the Chestnut cigar, imported and sold by Waite A Ross, corner and Court street. The latest cuts in mens' and boys' clothing, at the Farmers A Mechanic's store. Try Model Home Bakery bread and you will have no other. tf Ladies' shoos being sacrificed at Rn-dol Anker's, Call and examine the prices. The best made cake this side of Kan Francisco tan be bad only at the Model Home Bakery.

tf At the Model Home Bakery you will find everything first-clans and tasty. 1) opposite Pnetofnce. tf 1 L. MARTIN. r.

Martin EE IWEAIL ESTATE Altt ILook at our IList of BBargaiiis! of tlie co ning boom. Get in in thtato a year ngo." suitable for subdivision purposes. LOOK! Tbe followiiip; Irncl, For the latest and best patents rifles, revolvers, and shot guns go to the pioneer gunsmith, Joseph Craig, Third time. Don't have it to say in one Money can le more than doubled Foiii'Icc'db Yeriioii Avenue, near MM $000 1 II ACRE. Lixasi, Embroideries, C)foU, Gloi Hosierr, at the FARttiJ mi CHANICrt tjtora.

inesi line 01 cioining kv, me boys at Rudolph Anker's. Jurt received a new line of CV' 'ng. Boots and Shoes at the FARMED aad MECHANICS Store. lleise a Siebert: tbe gentleHuuj proprietors of Capitol Saloon, dssLw fair share of public patronage. All of their Liquors and Cigars -are ef the choicest brands.

For an easy fitting 8boe go to fit FARMERS axd MECHANIC Store. Pure gum, raapberry and.frnit sjynrps kinds $1 per gallon at Brgaoabert'a. of all Latest styles of Hatis ai'lbft tAB MERSand Visitors to and residents) af ottoa when in need of refreahotenta mm14 ramember that the stand ol the' MOM Judge," the original Rader, of National fume, is the place to obtain the best el every liquid delicacy from to grape brandy. The Judge will awo entertain you with his rare smile and fiaali ingwit. Rublicr coats, Shoes; Boots; Letting, at thb FARMERS and 'MECHANICS More.

The celebrated GennaaRitieraPipfo, have lieun recommendHl aa 'a- cewtain cure for dyspepsia and stomachic. aVaor ders by the best Berlin phyyjkjaoav The Pearl has the the ity. A new line of Dress Goods lost re ceived at the FARMER3 and MECHANICS Store. Want 2 or 3 rooms, turnished. it nn furnished with some nice family, for well-known business man and Address Room, caro box 360, P.

0.. tf The German Pipfax Bitters are fall of magnetic restorative force. For sale at I. R. Brunn's.

Baker A Morse, at the Pioneer Paint carry the largest stock of Wall Paier and Decorations to be found la Southern California. declltf ladies', cliildrens', and Misses' shoe being sold for a trine at R. Anker's. We are going out of that line altogether, consequently the stock on hand must be sold. Felt and knit skirts for winter, at the Farmers A Mechanic's store.

An elegant line of calicos in ner da. signs at the Farmers A Mechanic's. store Mr M. Meyer, of San FVancisco, buyer for the Farmers A Mechanic's store, hits been paying us a visit, for the purpose of enlightening himself, as to the wants of the trade. He assures us on his return to tan Francisco tie will send the latest novelties in all branches of goods, carried by that extensive establishment.

Waatad. Wanted for cash customers, residence lots, in the city near business; also acre property near the city, must be bargains, ('nil iiniii or A. N. Lancaster, street, corner t'ourt, San Bernardino. For Sal.

For sale 10 acre's, adjoining the near two street car lines, residence proierty from, locations well suited for subdivisions. Prices and 'terms reasonable. For full particulars call upon A. N. Lancaster, street, comer -Court, San Bornadino.

W. F. KEMP. TA TE I I Acres Comer Base Line and UK, Vernon Avenue, A 1, itj year from to-day, "I might I v- have I insido of six months S. He Depot, on propoHed Ftfeef Cnr Line.

oc'm of tliis is'pet out in pear frees. Cypress hedge surrounding the place. Price $600 acre. Feverul manilincnt Tracts on 1 nlroct, fouth of liaso Lim street, in 5, 10, 20 or 60 acre lots at cbenp prices 4 Fourteen acres on A Street, adjoining tlie Owens Subdivision, can be had very cheap if sold soon. Also bits and blocks in tbe Ovvns Subdivision.

'j Twelve Acros 011 Ninth Street, went fine bearing 'orchard, price $10,000. cheap. Its in 'the Daly Tract, on Rn-o Line, between and Streets. 5 I Wo have also for sale in nearly nil tbe subdi visions, including a few left in the MARTIN TRACT. have, besides, same of the finest business lot in tbe city; also some.

of the best ranch property, including orcKunls, vineyards, etc. Call and let'tti show you our propcrliqj; it will hot cost you anj thiug. -We wiU aboav you the country froe whether ot buy or.

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