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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 4

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-5! 'if -FOR- 1 ONE DAY -O Y- THE DAILY SUN, SAN BERNARDINO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1896. California are the English aud German r.xpert specialists. Ihey are curing hundreds of cases that other physicians have given up. i'art of their stall will be at Hotel Stewart, San Bernardino. lor one day onlv, Saturday, March 21, and you can consult thtm free of cost.

All of the celebrated Ralston Health Third near E. PERSONAL. Mrs. Mary Morgan was in from Kti- wanda yesterday visiting friends. Mrs.

T. J. Wilson visited friends in Los Angeles yesterday. H. Kolfe, and Col.

A. B. Faris returned from Los Angeles last evening. Major Diss visited Redlands yesterday. Chas W.

Allen made a flying trip to Los Angeles esterday. Every Sufferer, No matter how alllictad, should consult the English and German Expert Spe cialists at Hotel Stewart, San Bernar dino, Saturday, March 21. Will cost you nothing. These eminent specialists will not accept one dollar from vou un less they can atf'ord you relief. On Fridav, only, you can buy corsets at almost half price at Livingston's.

llMll i fo ENTIRE STOCK OF. Tbe Highland Motor road is now running regularly, making four round trips a day between here and tbe Asylum. It is open for both freight and passer ger traffic, and will handle freight in any quantity to or from any point on its line. GOOD PLACE TO BUY teas, coffee Spices, colima bade powder A Pretty Present Free to Each Customer. Great American Importing Tea Co, 421 Third Street, San Bernardino.

Hrailquirtrra, A3 Mnrkrt Street, 8. F. CA-We operire 100 Stores and Agencies. Write lor Pries List. Only Mine More Day of Ad.

Cooteet. The contest this morning stands as follows (ieo. M. Cooley, hardware 4348 F. M.

Towne, drugs 3035 W. L. Hurton, lawyer 1184 .1. B. Frith, boots and shoes 982 A.

Jonas A clothing 599 Ceo. Jordan, jeweler 487 S. K. Livingston, dry goods 239 C. Colin, dry goods 186 Mclnerny, drv goods 164 Led Front, clothiers 133 Williams' Cyclery 68 Lucile Colvin, stenographer 41 J.

C. Littlepnge, paints and oils. 34 forenoon searching parties were out 1 Colum bus Buggy Co 33 looking for the remains of the victim. I HaileA Casner. urocem 28 A boot noon yesterday the missing Kip came walking lciuiely into town in a state of intoxication and was hilarious to a degree hich the average CeleBtial seldom attains.

San Hermirdino W'iiu Co 23 A. Horowitz, clothing i'3 J. G. Kikelman, feed and fuel 1(1 Stewart Hotel 18 J. G.

Sloan, groceries 17 ilcox Rose, hardware 16 J. B. Pope, civil engineer 14 New York Racket Store 13 Dr. Geo. B.

Rowell 13 r.C. Finkle, civil engineer 11 L. Migel, eecond hand Btore 10 H. liaruch, groceries 9 K. J.

Leeds, furniture 8 L. G. Smile, notary 8 Great Amer.Tea Co 6 New York Kitchen R. h. Bledsoe, attorney 6 Paris Allison, attorneys 6 Boh m's Transfer Co 0 Bedford's Pharmacy 6 Joseph Marks, grocery Barton Catick, undertakers 3 San Bernardino Steam 3 ohn T.

Knox, notarv 3 I). Dedack, cafe 3 Shufer second hand 3 Southern California Ry. Co 3 Mood Sarsaparilla C. Mever, seeds Southern Pacific Company 2 Starke's Hotel 2 M. V.

Cropley, livery 2 Geo. B. Cole, atty 2 lompkin a Dairy 2 Adolph Johnson, coal and feed 2 K. Anker, clothing 2 Farmers' Exchange Bank 1 English and German Specialists. 1 Huvler's.

candies 1 Commercial restaurant 1 Bank of San Bernardino 1 Ssn Bernardino National Bank 1 R. Waite, fruits 1 Royal Baking Powder 1 H. H. Baker, atty 1 Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 Grand Central Hotel 1 Steadman's Soothing Powders 1 KTTTRAT3IA cured br Dr. Miles' Pam an FOR- ONE DRY ONLY TOMORROW, K.II3Y, IMBRILJRY SI At 65c each 20 dozen Corsets, the R.

and G. Brand, black and gray, Regular Price, $1,00 At 75c each 20 dozen Corsets, tbe R. and G. Brand, extra long waist, Regular Price, $1,25 At $1.05 each 15 dozen R. and Corsets, in black and gray, Regular Price, $1.50 At 75c each 20 dozen Dr.

Warner's Coraline Corsets, in gray and white, Regular Price, $1.00 At $1.00 each-20 dozen Dr. Warner's Health Corsets, in gray and white, Regular Price, $1.25 At 60c each 10 dozen Kid-Fitting Corsets, in gray and black, Regular Price, $1.00 At 85c each 15 dozen Kid-Fitting Corsets, In gray and black, extra long waist, Regular Price, $1.50 At $1.15 each lOdczen Kid-Fitting Corsets, In black and gray Regular Price, $2.00 At 40c each 20 dozen Corsets, in gray and black, long waist, Regular Price, 75c. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FERRIS WAISTS AN IMMENSE REDUCTION. REMEMBER, THIS SALE IS FOR ONE DAY ONLY I TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. IS.

IvIVINGSTON, San Bernardino, Otil NEWS NOTES FROM COLTON. DEATH OF M. MRS F. HATUWAT BKKLT. AND A Plan to Improve tho Rtritts of i'olton Under Dlifloi.loBUuti PoUoned.

Colton, February 19. Tbe general movement for the improvement of the streets in Colton continues and tbe property owners are dis- THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Paint at Litllepage's. Loans, insurance. 8.

S. Draper. Attend Livingston's spociul corset Bale Friday. H. C.

Cable is con lined to liig bed through illness. The best home cooked lunch in town is now served at Rudolph's. Lr. Nichols of the Pomona Land A Water Company, accompanied hy his son, made a visit to San Bernardino yesterday. Miss Kate Field lias returned to this iMtlt li.

i. ti iu indium uuiiiik uiu Buuinier sen- cussing a citixens' league for the son, havrng closedtlfe Vanderbilt school pose of inducing residence owners to 'of which she is the teacher, take a uniform plan for beautifying the wi Uwnir entertainmPnt streets In front of their residences. and supper ut the church of the Latter Judge M. B. Hatbway, the owner of l'ay corner Fifth and streets, the Colton Water Works system and a large property owner in liocbelle, died att 2 o'clock this afternoon of acute pneumonia.

For several years past Mr. Hathaway has been in tbe habit of spending the winter season in Colton, returning to bis eastern home in Ko-chelle lor the summers. He was regarded as floe lawyer and was the president of a bank in Kochelle. His body will be embalmed and forwardeu to that place for interment, lie leaves wife and daughter to mourn his The dog poisoner bas been abroad in Colton, and as a result last night about seven or eight dogs, more or lest valuable, were destroyed. A thoroughbred belonging to Dr.

Bliss was among the Dumber, and an effort will be made by the doctor and others to discover the poisoner, in which case he will have an opportunity to pay damages. Mrs. F. Beelev, an old resident of Colton, died yesterday after a long illness bbe was a resident of Colton for over years and bad earned the respect and friendship of all with whom she came in contact. Her age was 65 years, She leaves a son and two daughters.

If you want Grapes, Peanuts or Sweet Potatoes, fresh, good ana cneap, can on or order from L. W. Coleman, ranch three miles west on Base Line, or ad dress him through San Bernardino post- office. We have five or six second-band bicy cles for sale cheap, (or cash or trade, Call at once before thev are all gone, W. L.

Peters, 67 and 678 Third street. For fresh, fancy and staple groceries go to Jos. Marks', Third near tonight. ceiits, Admission 10 cents, supper Id Na'han Rowers, a capitalist of Red-lands, will move with his family to this city iluring the coining week and will reside in the Stoughton residence. The time to buy is when you can get goods at practically your own prices.

The Red Front are selling their clothing, shoes and furnishings uow during their inventory sale at prices that never was known here before. The sale closes soon. James Birch, generally known as the "Mayor of Yucaipa," was in the city eslerdny, also T. Wilson, one of hi constituents, who expects to visit lx)s Angeles Saturday to attend the laying of the corner stone of the new Masonic temple, provided the commnndery in this city concludes to attend in a body. Last Saturday, February 15, by order of the fourth assistant postmaster gen eral, the postoflice at Yucaipa ceased to exist.

All government property in poo session of the late postmaster, J. Dunlap, was turned over to the post master at Kedlanda, who is instructed to retain ull mail matter addressed to Yu caipa. A Rare Opportunity. The most successful physicians in A CLERICAL SIEGE. Tim Sun'i Killturlol ltooin Was He- Ifgptl by Clrrf yraen.

The Sun office was in a state of siege a good part of yesterday. City clergymen were the besiegers. The "old chief" was the besieged. He was loaded to the guards with artillery. The Bteady, ini-bleiiching gnzo of his steely eye, to see that they made no motion toward their hip pockets, which would afford him a welcome excuse for a general massacre "in self-defense," prevented any rank-tankcroiisnesa on their part.

The serene old ruffian was ready to concede anything for the sake of peace. He would have enjoed nuking affidavit thai at all of their services every church in town is crowded to the doors, with "stiinding room only," and continually increasing. He cheerfully took the word of Rev. David Walk that be can convincingly reconcile any apparent conflict between the revelations of modern science and uii sentence in tbe Bible. And by his villainous suavity be routed his eriral liesiegi rs and sent them home clmck full of amiability, and al most ready tosubscribe to his pet theory t.utt a man may he wrong and yet titter for coin pas-ion than for eternal damnation, Tn Si will make good men of tho-e cleigvmen yet if they will only keeji giving it a chance.

Karl's Clover Koot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, rvgtihite your Uiwels and make your head clear as a bell; cents, 50 cei.ts and $1. Sold hy Frank M. Towne, druggist. WAS NOT MURDERED. A Chlnene l.ftlliiflry man of Mnliina I'reittes an Kxcltment.

The Chinese residents of Messina were in a Btate of unwonted excitement yesterday over the supplied murder of one of their number, Sam Kip, a laun-d ryiiiun. Kip hired a rig on the previous evening to take a short drive, and early yesterday morning the horse wandered up to the stable here it was owned. For some unknown rea-on the entire Chinese population of Messina insimittv declared that it was a cuse of murder by llighbiiideisand all yesterday HOW THE VOTE STANDS. the Greet ooooooooooo: FRITH'S CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROCRESS, Not much time to name specific bargains, but below we enumerate a few specials 377 pairs Kid Button SHogs, 479 pairs Laflics' Oxfori Ties. 150 pairs Johnson Murphy Fine Shoes, II II $3.50 to $2.00 Shoe J.

B. FRITH, i I I 'I 'I Is: IS: Is: Is: 1S IS- I 1 1' i.

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