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or overeating, or the partaking- of toe rich and Indljreatibie food, a common cause of discomfort and suffering. To immediate relieve the. stomach and bowels from suce overloading, a full dome of Dr. Pierce's Pur- tratlve Pellet the beat remedy. They op erate rrauf, yet inorouftuy ana without griping, nausea, or other unpleasant effect.

If the too free indulgence in such intemperate eating has doranjred dlttetion. T'ifng ayspepsia ana ouiouaneaa. aoenoea witn ease or Tullnr or Bloating- arter eatinr. coated ton rue. bitter or bad taste in mouth in the morning, on arming-, drowsiness after meals, rndeacnoeDte xaellnjr or oread, or ol lm pending- calamity ana nypocnonana then tou need to follow up the use of the Pellets with Dr.

Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery, to tone up iM sTomacn. invigorate me liver, and set ail the processes of digestion at work. While curing indigestion. It purifies the blood. cleansing the system from all humors and blood-poirons no matter or wnat name or nature, or from what cause arising-.

There is nothing- aim lar to it in composition or approaching it in results. Therefore, don't be duped and induced to take some substitute, aid to be "just as good," that the dealer mar make a larger profit. Manufactured by World's Disptnitr MADICAX, AASOCIATIOW, liUZaJO, H. X. 8500 by the manufacturers ot Dr.

Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for aa Iacura- oase ox alarm ia we nana. ELjht years ao a cancer came on my lower lip. It took cH my under lip from one side to the other, and down to my chin. I had it treated by burning, and ot so weak that I did not think that I could stand it much longer. After much raftering I discarded ail other treatment, and began taking Swift's Specific, rnd tha cancer soon began to heal, and in a short line it was completely healed aad I was entirely It is now over three years sicco I got well, end thee has been to sin ml any return of tbo dij-c--.

1 know it was cancer, and I know it was enrei bionc by S. S. S. V. FrBR wn, Boston, La.

Treatie on Cancer mailed free. Till SwirT bpcctrio Co Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. BOBT. HOOPER TIIK ONLY LICENSED CITY BILL POSTER IN RIVERSIDE. OWNS and controls all Bill Boards and Dead Walls.

All Stand Work by Special Contract. All work goaranteed. B. B. RICH, JOBBER IS Domestic, Key West and Havana CIGARS.

RAILROAD TICKETS BOUGHT AXD SOLD. Third Street, opp. Stewart HoteL JOSEPH CRLia, ASSAY OFFICE, Dealer in and Repairer of FIREARMS OP ALL KINDS, Fixed and loose ammunition of every description. Fishing Tackle. Rtc constantly on hand.

No. 152 Third Street. San Bernardino. Southern Hotel Bar Fine Liquors Cigars Under New Management. J.

W.TIBBOT. M. V. 8WEESY. C.

H.CONDEE Notary Public Tibbott, Sweesy Con dee, ABSTRACT CO. Abstractors and Searchers of Becords Abstracts compiled and searches made by com petent and experienced men. OFFICE: COURT HOUSE YARD San Bernardino, Cal. THE FINEST FURNISHED ROOMS IN THE CITY At Reduced Rates to Gentlemen at the MONTE VISTA, Over the Postolflee. LlTTLEFIELD Prop's.

Fe SOUTHESH UUFOBHIA BTCO. Santa Excursions, nnder the management of Clarence A. Warner, formerly ol Warner Bros. Excursion Aa-ency, leaTe Ktiit Tnnrsday for ail points East. Trairs ran solid through to Chicago, and make clove connections to all Eastern cities.

These excursion parties occupy elegant Pullman Tourist Cars, furnished with mattress ca. pillows, sheets, blankets, toilet article, and are curtained and carpeted. A porter accompanies each car, and a conductor assists in looking after the comfort of our patrons. Time from 12 to 24 hours quicker to all points East than any other line. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Tourist Sleeping Cars to Chicago every day in the year without change.

Tickets sold aad baggage checked through to all points. For tickets, maps, bertha and general Information, apply to W. E. DAMON Fgt. and Pass.

Agt Stewart Hotel Block, Baa Bernardino. H. K. Wici Gen. Los Angeles B.

B. HT5U, Gen. Pass. Loa Angeles. mSm Ml Route The Wood of tha Cross.

The cross of Christ was discovered in A. D. 826 by tha Empress Helena and Macarlus, patriarch of Jerusalem an event which con-robed Christendom, and which is still commemorated by the Christian church on Mar 8, the feast of "The Invention of the Cross," as it is called in the calendar of our "Book of Common Prayer." The Holy Rood remained entire until D. C36, when, to provide against the possible calamity of its total destruction by the infidels, it was decided to divide it into nineteen portions. This was done, and the parts were distributed in the following proportions: .....3 .....4 Cyprus Georgia Ji .8 Alexandria 1 total volume of the wood of the cross was somewhere about 178,000,000 cubic millimeters.

He has made a careful list of all the relics of the true cross known to exist in Christendom at the present day, with their measurements, and finds the vojume to be about 3,943,000 cubic millimeters, so that, as might have been expected, the greater part of the holy rood has disappeared. He also had the Opportunity of making a microscopical examination of different relics, and comes to the conclusion that the wood was either pine or somethine closely al lied to it. Of places where relics of the holy cross have accumulated, Mount Athos stands pre-eminent, with a total volume of 860 cubic millimeters; then Rome, with Brussels, Venice, 582; Ghent, Paris, with 237.731. Hardly anything is left in England, and nearly all of what exists among us is in the possession of members of the Roman church. Athelstan Riley.

rwTYT i Drs. John S. Mahon and W. M. Her- ron, of Allegheny, performed the novel operation of intubation on Charles E.

Locke, the 8-year-old son of the pastor of the Smithfield Street M. E. church. The little fellow was suffering from diphtheria and could hardly breathe. The mouth of the patient was distended by a gag, which also dilated the throat.

A cone shaped silver tube was then inserted in the windpipe, but so placed as not to interfere with the esophagus or passage te the stomach. Immediate relief was experienced, and constitutional treatment of the disease was begun. liae old method of making an incision in the wind pipe and placing the tube therein had the very dangerous and objectionable feature of permitting the cold air to enter the lungs, which in many instances produces pneumonia. By the ether means the inhalations are warmed by passing through the mouth and nos trils, or, in other words, natural breath ing is restored. The operation was per formed in this locality but once before, and that was in a cdfee where a child's air passage was almost closed by croup.

The tube is inserted by means of curved forceps. The new treatment was invented by a celebrated physician of Chicago, and has been in use cfely two years. Pittsburg Leader. Highly Educated Seal. Parisians are interested in a singularly learned seal that has just made his debut at the Fernando circus.

It came from Russia when quite young, having been lent to a fishmonger in Orleans. Instead of killing him and selling him in pieces to his customers, the fishmonger took compassion on the queer little Animal and made a household pet of him. At the end of bix years Phopho, as the teal Is called, grew to be a big fat fellow. He always came when he was called and cheerfully gave his paw, or, rather, his flipper, to everybody that he was introduced to. In addition to this evidence of good breeding, he displaved remark able talents and skillfully performed feats that would make an imperfectly educated terrier ashamed of himself.

On fine days the seal tramps along at a lively Olpnap gate a portion of the distance between his boarding house and the Fer nando circus, where he is exhibited. On wet days, strange enough, he insists on being taken in a carriage. He has a horror of rain. Philadelphia Inquirer. Harnessing; Niagara.

It is proposed to utilize the power of Niagara Falls by constructing a raceway and tunnel, the construction of the latter to be on the basis of a probable capacity of 120,000 horse power. The plan is practically the same as the one suggested by the late Augustus Porter in 1847. The lontract was signed Tuesday between the Niagara Falls Power company and the Cataract Construction company of New York. The Niagara Falls Power company is capitalized at 2,000,000. The contract calls for a completion of the work by Jan.

1, 1892, and involves an expenditure of 53,500,000. New York Press. Mrs. Alice Wellington Rollins is a New York writer who is well known by her books for children. Her "All Sorts of Children" was so popular that fifteen hundred copies were sold the first month.

A serial by her is entitled "Through the Yellowstone Park." Mrs. Rollins is a delicate looking woman with dark eyes and hair and a low, sweet voice. She lives in one of the sumptuous apartment houses facing Central Park, and is kept sonstantly busy by work for leading publishers. Trials of the latest express compound locomotive in England, with a special train of eighteen carriages, developed the unparalleled speed of about ninety miles in hour. The.

highest speed, as meas ured by a stop watch, was just over ten teconds per quarter mile run. Claims are laid to the discovery of the method of raising sugar cape from seed Instead of from cuttings. The seeds were discovered by means of a microscope in the flowery head of the cane. Maryland's new cigarette law requires the seller to pay an extra tax of $50, and to affidavit that the cigarettes he tells Contain no injurious drug. Attention, W.

R. Cornman Post No. 57, G.A. R. You are hereby ordered to appear at headquarters on Sunday, May 25th, at p.

m. sharp; from there you will march in a body, under the escort of the Woman's Relief Corps, to the First Methodist Church, and listen to the preparatory memorial sermon to be delivered bv Rev. Dr. Frost. All ex-L nion soldiers ana sailors are invited to participate with us.

axes fc. Mack, Post Commander. C. O. BcDPiXGTox.

Adjutant. Tha Base nasi Chaapast. A complete line of Misses' French Curico and Oil Pebble Goat Button Shoes. Ludlow's best make, will be sold at cost to dispose of the entire line, at Colson's Shoe Store. THE DAILY, COURIER, SAN BERNARDINO, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1890.

JAMES H. REAL ESTATE AND ANI NOTARY PUBLIC, OFFERS lO Aerea last north of the city all set to Peaches. Acricots. Pears and Table Grapes: SO.OOO-gallon reservoir snd wind-mill plenty of water; good house of seven rooms with closets, pantry and brick cellar: barn for four horses, two wagons and bin for hay. Price terms, one-third or one-half cash.

lO Acres Unimproved Land at Highland. Price, 11,000. lO Acres at Redlands. all set to budded Oranges six acres set two years. Price, tio.000.

12 Acres at Highland, all set to budded Oranges three years old. Fine new house, Price, 114,000. OFFICE THIRD STREET, JUST OF FARMERS BANK. KLUSS THODE, CORNER OF. FIRST AND STREETS, SAN BERNARDINO.

Are the Sole Agents for San Bernardino County for the oebrated JOHN WIELAND LAGER BEER. The finest beer brewed on the Pacific EVERYBODY DRINKS WIELAND BEER. We have the largest and best ice house in the citv and sell none but ICE COLD BEER, both in KEGS AND BOTTLES, which we deliver to any part of the city kxjXj ur rates to retail dealers. Remember the place Corner of First and Streets, San Bernardino, Cal. "KTCTSS THODE Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association fST.

T.OTTTS rrvn atmtj nniTT vm wftitov TTFXTPV YVT7TT Agent of the Anheuser-Busch Erewlog Associa HHjJN HI J. ll tion, has still for sale the world-renowned rpr.Xr7" 17 A T7CT1 -LUIM I AUOl DUi-Cjilj Anheuser-Busch draught beer, per barrel Fredericksburg Bottled beer, per dozen quarts, bottles to be returned. Bottled beer, pints, Bottled porter, All orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. XlXiXbX WANTED. WANTED A waitress for short order restaurant.

None but those experienced need apply. Model Home Restaurant, 866 St. 23 "ITT ANTED Good girl for housework. Good wanes. Call at Coffee-Like-Your-Mother-Made Restaurant.

WANTED A youn married man desires steady employment. Several years experience in grocery business. Speaks German and English. Not afraid ot work. Best of ref-erances given.

Address Box 328, City. 5 22 t3 WANTED A young girl to do l'ght honse-work and plain cooking no wah ng or Dating done). Apply to Mrs. enth street, between 1) and E. Grimtu.

on f-ev- 5 20 wl TITAN TED Agents to canvass forth Webster Reprin: Dictionary. Enquire at this of fice. WANTED Twenty-five hundred dollars secured by first mortgage on first-class real estate. Within three miles of Ban Bernardino. Address P.

O. Box 563, Bau Bernardino. 5 16 WANTED A good girl for general housework in a small family. Good wages. Ap ply at 357 street, between Third and Fourth.

FOR SALE. IAOR RENT House of five rooms, and one acre ground, corner of and Ninth streets. Only ts per month. Inquire of Charles I. Cole, S57 Third street.

5-25 IilOR SALE A chest of carpenter's tools. In good order. Address P. O. Box 777.

516 FOR 8 ALE Tomato and Cabbage Plants, at reduced prices, at Drake white's Grocery btore, street, opposite the Court House. FOR SALE Furniture in a four-room cottage for half the original cost. Cottage for rent. Address Postorfice box 1152. 5-4-tf tjlOR 8 ALE OR EXCHANGE At a bargain 1 a foothill ranch with improvements; must be disposed ol at once.

Inquire at law office H. H. Baker. 1 8 Third San Bernardino.mlm FOR SALE Fresh milch cows; also a fvw horses and wagons. Enquire of Albert A.

Burchain, at butcher shop, on street. I OR SALE. A good paying saloon. En-X1 ouire at this office. ml3tf -nOR SALE 3tove wood, sawed and split, 12 Jj and 14 inches in length.

Delivered to any Bart of the city at reasonable prices. Apply to Tompkins, first housewestof Mt. Vernon school house on Seventh street. C4li FOR RENT. and rooms.

For terms, address J. S. Santa Monica, Cal. Daniels, 5 24U mo LET A pleasant front room for summer, 1 at 17a street. a aiwi TO RENT For summer months, a two-story house, hard-finished and newly-furnished.

Piano in the bouse; water in house and on out side. Fruit trees, corner 01 a ana lent a Bent, 20 per month. 5 16 tld IOR RENT-Suit of rooms, suitable for man and wile, will reiit cheap. Enaalre at First and Carter street, or at this office. 5 8 tf OR RENT Two five-room cottages.

En- quire at this office. IllOR RENT. A few desirable dwellings and stores for rent, on very reasonable terms, by das u'uoskor, general agent, tstewarc uotei. E. E.

KATZ, 6OLE AGENT FOR 0R0 GRANDE LIME. DEALER IN Laths, Cement, Plaster, SEWER PIPE, Firs Brick, Fire Cly. Hubla Dust, etc. Office, 317 Street. Warehouse, First and II 8ts.

JOHN M. FOY, Wholesale and retail dealer in and manufacturer of SADDLERY AND HARNESS Whips, Bridles, Tents, Lap Robes, Lap Dusters, Horse Clothing, Grooming Utensils, Etc. INSURANCE AGENT. For the Phoenix, of Hartford: Home, of New York: Hamburg-Bremr Fire Insurance I of Hamburg, Gtrminy, and Siatcera Fire In- I surance of New York. Manufacturer's Agent FOR TENTS OF ALL KINDS.

Third Btreet, bet. and D. San Bernardino, Cal BOYD, LOAN BROKER, FOB SALE 1 Aerea Unimproved ILaad at Highland. race, asuu. lO Acres of very choice Oran8 Land at the foothills north of the city.

Price L500 with water. Also a highly Improved place of 11 acres at Highland, all set to Navel Oranges (true to name) as follows: 3 acres set 4 years, 3 aeres set 9 years. 5 aeres set 1 year. With 20 shares North Fork water (1 hoar), fair house and stable. Price terms.

one-nan cash. Coast and second to none in the woild. A Special Brand of the Anheuser-Busch Beer, aad has Also Secured the Agency of 12 00 10 25 1 50 90 1 60 TVTtTT. Corner of Third and Streets, tt Til lie Ban Bernardino. California.

GRAND DRAWING OP TUB LoteriadelaBeneficencia Publica OF THE STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO. A sydicate of capitalists have secured the con cession lor operating this LOTTERY, And will extend its business throughout the United States and British Columbia. Below will be found a list of the prizes which win De arawn on May 27th, 1890, ZACATECAS, And continued monthly thereafter. gil1' 100,000 Tickets at SIO.OO; Halves. 88; Tenths, Sl.OO; American Currency.

LIST OF PRIZES: PRIZE OF ....1150.000 PRIZE PRIZE OF PRIZES OF PKIZkS OF PRIZES OF 50.000 50,000 25,000 25,000 10,000 are J40.000 6,000 are 10,000 2,000 are 10,000 1,000 are 10.000 500 are 10,000 10 PKIZE3 OF 2J PRIZES OF 200 PRIZES OF 300 PRIZES OF 500 PRIZES OF 2C0 are 150 are 100 are 40,000 45,000 60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 PRIZES OF $150 are 150 PRIZES OF 100 are $22,500 15,000 150 PRIZES OF 50 are 7,500 999 Terminal Prizes of 50 are 49,950 2492 $524,950 CLUB RATES: 6 Tickets for 850.00. SPECIAL BATXS 1BB1SOID WITH AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED In every town and city In the United siatcs and British America. ine payment or frizes is guaranteed by a special deposit of five hundred thousand ao- lars (V00.000) with the State Government, and approved Dy jesus Arecniga, uovtrnor.

Drawings nnder the personal supervision of 1.1c. uerminio Arteaga, wno is appointed by me uovernmeni as xniervenior. "I certify that with the State Treasurer all necessary guarantees are dep sited, assuring iuu payment 01 an prizes 01 mis rawing. Hermin'o Abteaga, Interventor." IMPORTANT. Remittances must be either by New York Draft, Express or Registered Letter, American money.

Collections can be made by Kx press Companies or Banks. Ticket sent direct to management will be paid by drafts on New York, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago, San Francisco or City of Mexico, for further information address JUAN P1KDAD, Manager, Zacatecas, Mexico. A partado 43. AMERICAN Lfyery and Feed Stables, Cor ler and Court Streets.

M. P. CE0PIEY, Prop. -CtyAs Fine Turnouts as can be found on the Coast. Telephone No.

26. The Arion Concert Hall -COURT STREET This establiskment is now open as a qniet family resort. First-class sur roundings. Wines, Beers, Liquors. ANfiEUSER-BUSCH BEER.

All kinds of Lager. All kinds of Lunch. Free Concert every day. Prompt attention A Real Pleasure Resort H. J.

Weil and P. Scbxegel, PROPRIETORS. San Bernardino Wine Company. 1 1 Pure and Unadolterated Liquors for Family Use a specialty. GOODS SOLD BY THE BOTTLE GALLON OR BARREL, AND DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.

Wholesale Rooms and Cellars'! 323-325, Third Street. (Opp. Times-Index Omce.) F. BUEBMAN, JPropr. a G.

A F. ii of ple to of ia to the JOHN T. KNOX, Insnrancd Real Estate Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. NEGOTIATES LOANS.

Reference given by permission to: J. H. Smith, President First National Bank. u. Jacobs, President Bank of San Bernardino.

H. L. Drew. President Farmer Fxrhati Rank J. G.

Burt, Presd't San Bd'ia National Bank. John Andreson.of the St. Charles Hotel. John C. King of the King House.

H. H. Whaley, of San Bernardino. Office In Wells Farro Co's Office. C.

I. COLE, SAZARAC SALOON. No. 357 Tetsd Sah Beknakodio, Sole Agent for the Celebrated J. F.

CUTTER WHISKY, Which has been carefully distilled from selected grain expressly MEDICINAL AND FAMILY USE. 337 Third 8U C. F. ROE, DEALER IN Harness, Saddlery, Etc The largest and best assortment of goods Is this line to be found In this county. Baggies and carnages trimmed in good styu HAND MADE HARNESS Of all kinds a specialty.

A full line of Whips, Carriage Trimmings, Etc. THTRD STREET. SAK BERNARDINO. CAI LEGAL. Dissolution of Partnership.

THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Scott will continue the insurance business with his old line of strong companies and guarantees care and dispatch in all business entrusted to him. J. C.

SCOTT, 6 25wl W. J. GUTHRIE. Dissolution of Partnership. VTOTICE is hereby given that the co-partaer- j.1 snip existing Detween a.

J. fneian and u. a. Kowell as practicing physicians and sur geons nnder the firm name of Drs. Phelan and Kowell.

has been this day dissolved bv mutual consent, and is dissolved. G. B. Row ell. A.

E. PHELAN. San Bernardino, May 20. 1890. my24d3t Notice for Publication- United States Land Office, Los Angeles, CaL, May 23, 1890.

VTOTICB is hereby given that the following- XI namea settler nas given nonce 01 nis intention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof will be made before Superior Judge of San Bernardino county, at i-an Bernardino, on July 18, 1890, Thomas T. cook, timber culture no. 71, for the tE of ivv, J4, Bee. 4, tp.

1 r. b. m. He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, William H. Randall, William wma, wiiuam bi.

Bristol, vv 1111am u. weaver, all of Messina, calif. w. H. seamans.

Register. Notice of Probate of Will. In the Superior Court of the County of San Ber nardino, state 01 uaiiiornia. TN the matter of the estate of Coston Clem- mons, aeceasea. Notice is herebv givon that Matilda A.

Clem- mons has produced and filed with the Clerk of tne superior uourt ot ban Bernardino county a document purporting te ba the last will and testament of Coston P. Clemmons, deceased, together with her petition for the probate thereof, and for the Issuance to her, the said petitioner, of letters testamentary, and that Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1S90, at 10 o'clock a. at the court room of said Superior Court, at me uouri iiouse in me citv of tan dino, ia said county, are hereby fixel as the time and place for proving said will, and for hearing said petition for letters testamentary. when and where any person interested mav ao- pear aiiu contest me same. in witness wnereoi 1 have hereunto set mv sbal- hand and affixed the seal of said Superior Court this 23d day of May, 1890.

GEO. L. HISOM. Clerk. Cox nob fe Evans.

Attorneys for Petitioner. Petition for Final Discharge. In the Superior Court of the County of San state of California. In the matter of H. J.

Harlem, an insolvent aeotor. TT J- HARLEM, an insolvent debtor, having 1 nppueu iii in uu mr a uiscnarge I rum his debts. It is hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice to all creditors who have proved their deb to appear before this Court, at the court room thereof, on the 21st dav or June, ibw. at me nour ot luo ciock a. and show cause, if any they have, why the said H.

J. Harlem should not be discharged from all his debts in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. It is further ordered that notice of said aoDli- cation be given to the creditors by mail, and by pcDiicacion ror tour weens in tne uaiiy courier. a newspaper published In said San Bernardino county. Dated mis Tin aay of May, iwu.

JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Judge. Paris A Fox, Attorneys for Insolvent. m23td Petition for Final Discharge. In the Superior Court of the County of San Ber nardino, state or (jauiornia.

In the matter of L. Migel, an insolvent debtor. MIUhL, an insolvent debtor, caving ap- 1 1 i i uiicu bii is wui iui a uiscuarKc iruill ills debts. It is hereby ordered th-t the Clerk of mis court give notice to all creditors who have prove i tnetr aenu to appear before this Court. at the court room thereof, on the 21st day of June.

1890, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. and show cause. If any they have, why the said L. Migel should not be discharged from all his debts In accordance withe the Btatutes in such cases made and provided. It is further ordered that notice of said appli- cbiiuu iM3 Kiveii ia, i lie cnruiuinf man.

ana dv publication for four weeks in the Daily Courier, newspaper published in said San Bernardino county. Done in open uonn tnis -aa aay of May, 1890. JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Judge. Paris Fox, Attorneys for Insolvent.

m23td Notice sf Sale of Stock. ANNING LAND COMPANY, PRINCIPAL II Place of business at Banning. California. There is delinquent upon the following-de scribed stock, on account of assessment levied on the 2d day of April, 1890, the several amounts set opposite the namea of the respective share- noiuers, as iouows: Names. no.

of cer- no. of tificate. shares. am'nt. Wilson Hays 15 100 300 CO Wilson Hays 16 25 75 Oo Wilson Hays 17 25 75 00 Wilson Hays 18 25 75 00 W.

Bryant VO 167J4 562 50 E. Pomeroy 43 187 561 00 L. Goldsberry 46 42H 127 50 And in accordance with law and with an or der of the Board of Directors made on said 2d day of April, 1890, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of said comoanv in Banning California, on the 26th day of May, 1890, at the hour of 10 clock a. m. of such day, to pay de- ii ueu Ksaessmeuis inereon.

coeetner wirn costs oi advertising ana expenses of me sale. U. U. UAKKKK. Secretary of Banning Land Comoanv.

with omce at uanning, caiirornia. 11 26 Notice of Assessment. North Riverside Land and Water Company. omce and principal place of business, rooms 5 and 7 Law Building, 125 Temple street, Los Angeles, CaL Notice is hereby given, that at a meetlnsr nf the Board of Directors of the North Riverside Land and Water Company, held on the 9th day May, 1890, an assessment of fifty (50) cents per share upon all of the issued capital stock of said corporation was levied, payable immedi ately to Shirley C. Ward, secretary of said cor poration, at the office of said corporation.

rooms 5 and 7 Law Building, so. 125 Tem street, Los Aageles, CaL Any stock upon hlcb this assessment shall remain unpaid on Jane 19th. 1890. will be delinanent. and adver tised for sale at public auction, and nnless pay ment is maae netere.wiu oe saia on July 9, lsyu pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale.

Shiklev C. Ward, Secretary, rooms 5 and 7 Law Building, 125 Temple street, Los Angeles, Cal. Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership NOTICE fs hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between P. Beau-dry and Wm. Declez, nnder the firm and style the Lbs Angeles Marble and Granite Works, this day dissolved by mutual consent, P.

Beandry retiring therefrom. Wm. Decles will continue the business of said firm under the same name, and will collect all amounts due said firm and pay all debts and assume all liabilities of said firm. Witness onr hands and seals this 10th day of May, 1990, at the city of Loa Angeles. Cal-.

ifornla. F. BEATDKT. (SBAX.) 614 ml WM. DECLKZ.

(seal.) a at In In ll in W. In In Blst the the any LEGAL. Dissolution Notice. VJ 0TICE Is hereby given that the partnership 1 heretolore existing between the uuder- sizned. under the firm name of Allison Lamb.

ronductinir a retail drug business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. John A. Lamb will assume the payment of the debts of the firm, will collect all outstanding bills due the firm and will continue the business at the old stand, corner of aad Third ttreets. San Ber nardino. Mrs.

W. F. Allison. John A. Lamb.

San Bernardino, April 29, lo. my 17ml Delinquent Notice. Agua Mansa Water Company place of business v. il 01 ohu oeruaruiuu, ttuiwuiB. VTOTICE There is delinouentupon the follow- ll ing described stock, on account of an as sessment levied on the 19th day of April, lsyo, the several amounts set opposite the names of me respective shareholders, as iouows: SHAREHOLDERS.

3 3 1. Wm. E. Beckstead. 60 12 12 2.

Matthew Byrne 6 78 30 4 as 4 84 5 36 33 1 41 2 3 2 51 4 -00 1 10 162 00 3. P. J. Stockman 8 73 22 6 29 6 90 270 00 4. Edward H.

20 2 2 6 00 5. iuan Valdez 56 154 lj 100 6. C. Domaschewz 23 2 2 6 00 7. John Flanigan 21 2 2 6 00 8.

R. W. Fox 46 2 2 600 9. M. A.

iiurphy 44 6 43 2 8 24 00 10. Mrs. Louisa Finkle 61 6 63 2.3 66 2 101120 31 65 11. Heber Parks 65 3 68 i xi 6 50 12. C.

L. Ecbellenger. .64 1.2 L2 3 60 13. Mrs. A.

K. Smith 57 18 18 23 00 And in accordance with law, so many shares oi eacn parcel oi sucn stock as may De neces sary will be sold in front of Mr. M. A. Murphy's omce, in me town oi uouon, county oi san Bernardino, California, on the 30th day of Mav, 1890, at 2 p.

m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment due thereon, together with coses oi advertising ana expenses of sale. M. A. LUGAN Secretary of the Agua Mansa Water Co.

Assessment Notice. Jurupa Land and Water Company; office and principal place of businessrooms 5 and 7, Law Building, 125 Temple street, Los Angeles, Is Kill. ajOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of me directors, neid on me 23d day of April, iyu. an assessment oi twenty 2u) cents ner share was levied upon all of the issued caDital stock of the Jurupa Land and Water Company, payable immediately to Shirley C. Ward, secretary of said corporation, at the office of said corporation, rooms 5 and 7, Law Building, via lempie street, is Angeles, CalilornU.

Any stock UDon which this assessment shall remain uupaid on June 3. 1890, will be delinquent aud advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before. will be sold on June 23d, 1890, to pay the delin quent assessment, togetner witn costs oi ad vertising and expenses of sale. huiklgi u. ward, secretary.

Rooms 5 and 7. Law Building. 125 TemDle street, uoa Angeies, uui. NOTICK. Sheriffs Sale on Execution.

D. KILPATRIC Plaintiff, 8- W. H. BROOKS, Defendant.) UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF execution, issued out of the Snoerlnr or me uouuiy -oi san State of California, dated the 9th day of April, A. u.

law. in me above-entitled action (and directed to the Sheriff of the county of ean oernaramo, state oi uaiuornia, wherein D. Kilpatrick, the above-named plaintiff, ob tained a judgment in the Superior Court of the county of San Bernardino, State of California, against W. H. Brooks, the above-named defendant Jon the 29th day of March.

1890. for the sum or fbys.za, ana costs amounting to me sum of J77.50 to date, which said judgment was on the 29th day of March, 1890. recorded and entered in the judgment books of said Superior court, at pace a. 1 nave mis aav attacned anrt levied upon an the right, title and interest and estate oi me aoove-nameo defendant. W.

Brook, in and to the following-described real property, situate, lying and being in the county of San Bernardiuo, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to Lots 9 and 10 in block number 60. of the South Side tract of Ontario Colony lands as surveyed by Tay.or Klenges, a map of which is of record in the office of the County Recorder of saia county oi san therefore public notice is hereby given, that on monaay, me zttn aay oi May, A. L. 1890, 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 me right, title, interest and estate of the above-named defendant in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may oe necessary to satis ry said judgment and execution, with all costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful motey of the meed states. Sheriff of the County of San Bernardino. Dated at San Bernardino this 3d dav of Mav. A. U.

19W. Waters Gird, Attorneys for Plaintiff. m3 Certificate of Copartnership. State or California, COUNT OF HAN BERNARDINO. I 88.

W1 THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CER- tify that we are partners transacting busi ness in this State, at the city of San Bernardino. San Bernardino conntv. California, under tne nrm name ana Br vie oi Aiatnews that the names in full of all the members of sucn partnership are Mahala A. Mathews and Kooert Mathews, and that me places of our respective residences are set opposite our re spective names hereto subscribed. in witness whereof we have herenntn Rpt nnr nands una aay ot May, 1890.

MAHALA A. MATHEWS. San Bernardino. California. BOBERT L.

MATHEWS. San Bernardino, California. State or California, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, ss. 0N. THIS 2d DAY OF MAY, 1890, BEFORE me.

Dwleht W. Fox. a Notarv Public In ana for said countv and State, residing fhprofn uuiy commissioned ana sworn, personally appeared Mahala A. Mathews and Robert L. Mathews, personally known to me to be the persons described in and whose names are sub scribed to me above instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in mis eertincate urst above written. 1SEAL.I DWIGHT W. FOX. m3w4. Notary Public.

Assessment Notice. Banning Land Company; princial place of busi- ness at Banning, California. VTOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of me uirecwrs, neiu on me za aay oi April, taw, an assessment of three dollars (S3) per ii arc was igvieu upon me capital STOCK or me corporation, payable to the Farmers' Exchange Bank of San Bernaedino, at the office of said bank in San BernardiBO.California, on or before the 5th day ot Mav. 1890. Any stock upon which this assesment shall remain unpaid on the said oui aay oi may, lew, win oe ueiinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, nnless payment is made before, will be sold on the 26th day of May, 1890, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.

C. O. BARKER, Secretary of Banning Land Company; office Banning, California. 4-15 Notice of Probate of Will. the Superior Court of the county of San Ber-nardiiK-, State of California.

the matter of the estate of Ocy Carl Muns, deceased. VTOTICE is hereby given that Jennie H. Mnns has produced and filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court of San Bernardino county, a doc ument purporting to be the last will and testament of Ocy Carl Muns, deceased, together with her petition for the probate thereof, and for the issuance to her, the said petitioner, of let ters testamentary, ana that Saturday, the 81st day of May, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. at the court room oi saia superior uourt, at me Court House the city of San Bernardino, in said county, are hereby fixed as the time and jlace for proving said wilL and for hearine said petition for letters testamentary, when and where any per son mieresLeu may appear ana contest tne sairi In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my JZ 1.1 I ua-uu bmu kuuicu uie seat oi naDenar i rr this 20th day of May, 190.

GEO. L. HISOM, Clerk. a. J.

McDonald. Attorney for Petitioner. Insolvency Notice. the Superior Court In and for San Bernar dino county, state of California. the matter of insolvency of Louise Helse.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVSN, PURSUANT to order of said Court, that Saturday, the aay of May. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. at the court-room of said Court, at the Court House in dry of San Bernardino, In said county, have been fixed as the time and place for hearing petition of taid Louise Heise to be discharged from all her debts, when and where person interested may appear and show cause why such discharge should not be granted. 1.3KAL.I OSO. Is.

HISOM, Clerk. Dated April 29, 189a a30w4 of if file for at f'f by LEGAL. Sale For Tazea. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of my office as Assessor of the county or San Bernardino, State of California, I have attached tha following described personal property, to wit: One Iron Safe, manufactured by the Detroit Safe Company.of Detroit, Michigan, and bearing the name of George Qui nan; assessed against California Shoe Company, on personal property, for the year 1890-91, there being not sufficient real property assessed to the said California Shoe Company to satisfy such taxes, to satisfy the taxes which have been duly levied, and amount to the sum of Forty ($40 3O-1U0) dollars and thirty cents; and which said property, or so much thereof as will satis said amount of taxes, together with costs, will be exposed and offered for sale for gold coin on Saturday, tha 31st day of May, IS), at 10 o'clock a. m.

F. M. Johnson. County Assessor. By T.

J. Wilson, Deputy Conntv Assesior. San Bernardino county, May 16th, 1890. Notice. Timber Culture.

United States Land Office, i los angelks, March -jo, 1S90.I COMPLAINT HAVIXG BEEN ENTERED AT this office by Henry Papenhausen atainst Gilbert L. fmith for failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Kntry No. 2640, dated March 4, 1S9, upon the W. of N. W.

V. section 14. township 2 south, ranee 3 west. S. B.

in San Bernardino county, California, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that oaid Gilbert L. Smith has not broken or plowed any portion of said land at all or improved it in any manner, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 24th day of May, IStftf, at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony con-cerning said alleged failure. a. skamaks.

Register. I. H. POLK. Receiver.

J. D. Bethune. A tt'y for Contestants. m22 60 Notice to Creditors.

Estate of Sumner Whittier, deceased. OTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, ll Maria E. Whittier. executrix of the last will and testament of Sumner Whittier. de ceased, to the creditors of and all persons hav ing ciaims against me saia deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within wur muuiug aiier tne nrbt puDUcauon Ol this notice, to the taid executrix, at the law offi- of Paris Fox, attorneys-at law.

San Bernar dino, county of San Bernardino, state of California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of San Bernardino. MARIA E. WHITTIER, Executrix of the last will and tpaumontni Sumner Whittier, deceased. san Bernardino, April 16, 1890. Paris Fox, Atty's for said estate.

Summons. In the Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino. State of California. Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of San Bernardino, State of California, and the complaint filed in the offit of the Clerk of said Court, ia said San Bernardino couuty. S.

J. LOGIE, Plaintiff, -i vs. I H. H. SLOAN, MRS.

H. H. 8L0AN (wife of H. H. Sloan) and H.

L. I SLOAN, Defendants. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALI-fornia send greeting to U. H. Sloan, Mrs.

li. H. Sloan (wife of H. H. Sloan) and H.

L. Sloan, defendants. And you are hereby required to appear in an action brought by the above-named plaintitf against you in the Superior Court of the county of Iran Bernardino, in the State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein within 10 days, if the summons is served within (aid county of San Bernardino; within 30 days if served elsewhere. This said action is brought to recover judgment agaiUBt the defendants for the sum of t3.73, with interest on that sum from March 10. 18t8.

at 7 per cent tier annum. ou account of services performed for defend ants by plaintiff in the construction nf tha Sloan Hotel building at Redlands, California, and in selecting and purchasing material ana employing laborers for the construction of said ouiiuiug, ana ior arawingaua furnishing plans aud detail drawings for the construction of said building, and for furnishing for said building a stone with the word "Sloan" engraved thereon, acd for constructing a fence, all done at request of defendants and for their uaa and hen. efit Reference is had to plaintiff's pumnlnlnt nn file herein, for further and full nartioniara And you are reby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Glyen under my hand and seal of the superior Court of the county of San Bernardino, in the State of Cal fornia, this Seal. loth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety.

GEO. L. HISOM, Clerk. ny r. vy.

kichakdson. Deputy Ulerk. Goodcell Leonard, Attorneys for Plaint-m26 Iff. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Los Angeles, Cal.

1 April 18, 1890. NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sunnortof hia claim. and that said proof will be made before the Su perior vuuge oi ine county court oi san Bernardino county, at San Bernardino. Juno 2, 1890, Austin S. Hawley, homestead application No.

1619, for the W. i of Nw. i of aee. 28, tp. 1 range 3 B.

B. M. He names the following witapana tn nriva his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, W. II. Randall, D.

R. Seely, Geo. li. Haren, of Messina. CaL, and John J.

Shay, of Sau Bernardido, Cal. w. a. beam Art s. Register.

Order of Adjudication of Insolvency. In the Superior Court of the County of Ban Ber- iioiruiiio. ouibe ui caiiiornia. In the matter of H. B.

Stevens, an insolvent debtor. HB. STEVENS HAVING FILED IN THI9 Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, from which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said Stevens is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the Couuty of San Bernardino is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said H. in solvent debtor, except such as may be by law ex- empt from execution.

and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to keen the same safely until the annointmenr. nt as signee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to such insolvent, to him, or to any person, firm, corporation or association for his use; and the said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property until the further order of thfa nnnit exceptas herein ordered. It ia further ordered, that a.1 creditors of taid debtor be and appear before the John L. Campbell, Judge of the Superior Court of the county of San Bernardino, in open Court, at the court room of said Court, in the county of San Bernardino on the 14th dav nf June, 1890.

at 10 o'clock a. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that th nrdor nnh. lished in the Daily Courier, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of San Bernardino, as often as the said oaner la published before the dav set fnr th creditors. And it is further ordered, that.

-in tha moan. time, all proceedings against the said Insolvent be stayed. JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Jndee of the Sunerlnr f.nnrt Dated May 8, 1890. Paris fc ox, Attorneys for Insolvent, 5 9 BIMMOS8.

In me Superior Court of the county of San Bernardino, State of California. Action brought in the Superior Court of the said county of San Bernardino. State nf norma, ana me complaint hied In the office oi lxib iiera oi saia court. NEWTON 8. McABEE, Plaintiff.

4 vs. JOHN H. McGARVEY AND THOMAS. oie.yyak.1, tfeieudants. T1 HS PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALI- fornia send greetinz to John Hir.ir, and Thomas Stewart.

Defendants. And vou are herebv reauired to an action brought by the above-named plaintiff against you in the Superior Court of the county San Bernardino, in the fctate of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein within 10 days, if the summons ia served vthtta said county of San Bernardino; within 30 days served elsewhere. Ihis said action is brought to nhtaln (nrio-. ment that yon are indebted to the plaintiff- the sum of 3,000, with interest thereon from September 26, 1887, attlO per cent, per annum, compounded semi-annually, on account of a certain agreement of date September 26,1667. between you and the plaintiff, for the sale to VOU of lot in block 9.

of Went Hiirhlanria in this county and State, together with ten shares of stock of the West Hie-hlanda Wator Company, together with 200 attorney's fee and costs of suit; also that the payment of all said Indebtedness, attorney's fees and costs is secured by a vendor's lien on all said property, stock and water right; and that the same, or so Nuch thereof as may be necesary, be sold according to law, under foreclosure of plaintiff's said lien, to pay sai-1 sum of (3,010 and interest, together with 1200 attorney's fees and costs of suit. Reference is had to plaintiffs complaint, on herein, for further and full paiticulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said com plaint, a above required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court the relief demanded in said complaint. Given tinder my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the county of San dlno. In the State of California, thia 7th day of May, A.

D. 1890. 5 9 2m GEO. L. HISOSt.TMerk.

Goodccu. A Liofabd. Att'vs t'Jt Plaintiff. Assessment Notteo. AT A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Men tone Sandstone Company held Colton on the 26th dav of April.

1890. an sessment of 60 cents per share of the capital stock was levied, payable immediately, any 5.whJcn the assessments are not paid the 26th day of May to become delinquent. D. KILPATRICK, mltd. Secretary Mentone Sandstone Co.

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