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

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San Bernardino, California
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CH it 1 1 1 1 J- ramises to ciUY HO submit IP 1 1 1 1 of useful Holiday Gifts. This is justthe proper time to select your Presents for Christmas. OUR STOE has put on its Holiday Dress. We have no doubt that your thoughts thinking of Gift 5 buying turns now to us, the only establish- -ment in San Bernardino which cairies Dry 2 Goods, Silverware, Dress Goods, Jewelry, No. tions, Orangewood Novelties, Ladies' and 3 Gents' Furnishings, Celluloid Cases, Dolls, 2 Art Draperies, Toys', Parlor Lamps, Station- 2 ery, Books, Pictures, and in fact everything 2 imaginable, under one roof.

2 Every department is loaded with goods and 2 in such assortment as will not fail to please 2 the most fastidious. 5 We take the liberty to suggest to you sev- 2 eral articles suitable for Christmas Presents, 2 regretting that a limited space makes it abso- 2 lutely impossible for us to describe the beauty 5 and merits of the goods mentioned here. 3 STERLING SILVER GOODS Tableware, liutton-hooks, nail-file, flat brushes, mir-Cz rors, toilet sets, whisk brooms, inkstands, candle-S sticks, table castors, salt and peppers, sugar bowls, cake baskets, sugar spoons, XZ napkin rings, etc. ALBUMS TABLE COVERS APPLIQUE SCARFS FANCY UMBRELLAS GAUZE kFANS Cf Imported by us direct from Vienna, the most mag-SEE nificent fans ever shown in this city. EMBROIDERED ART 8 GOODS Neckwear There is nothing mord appreciated by a woman, as 3 a gift, than a dainty bit ol styles tins season are more Jr HANDKERCHIEFS Our mammoth stock of handkerchiefs will enable 5 you to cIioobo your favorites among silk handkerchiefs, ZZ Irish linen handkerchiefs, lace handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched handkerchiefs, embroidered handkerchiefs queenly styles, wonderful values PILLOW SHAMS PILLOW TOPS tZ EE Fur and Feather ttous.

Calendars, liiblons. Christinas Cards, Jewelry, Stationery. Parlor and Reading Lamps. Ladies' Fancy Garters. 3 TAFFETA WAISTS Fine quality exceptional- 2 ly pretty styles, exhibited in choicest weaves and de- 3 signs, heavily tucked.

LEVfUER GOODS We are equipped with an ZS extremely large, fresh stock r3 in all the new styles pocket books, chatelaines, shop- ping bags, etc. FANCY CLOCKS TUCKING MACHINES ENGLISH SHELL GOODS MEN'S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS DOYLIES 2 5 2 2 finery for the neck. Ihe 3 beautiful than ever. ORANCE WOOD NOVEIriES Ruy Her a Dress Pattern Wo have beautiful crep-ones, silks' and woolen 3 3 3 dress iroods, which wo sell -zt at such low prices that $5.00 3 is sufficient to buy material enough lor a wholo dress. 3 PLUSH CAPES FUR COLLARETTES Orangowood Novelties with 3 curious attachments like 3 Thermometers, Cannons, 3 Purses, Rabbits foot, etc.

Fino all wool Blankets. Skirts. Stamped Linens, etc. Photo Stands. Card Cases, things mado from celluloid 3 Tablo linen and napkins Christmas Tree Ornaments Fascinators French Kid Gloves Medallion Pictures etc.

3 3 3 3 3 playthings too numerous to you right and do our utmost Street San Bernardino www www wwwwwwwwwwwwvwmaww' nr 1 I Celluloid Goods I Ours is tho richest and finest soloction of fancy 3 Glove, Handkerchief and Work Hoxos, Cuff and Cob 3 lar Cases, Combs, Brusbes, Mirrors, Shaving Sets, 3 Necktio Boxes, Trinkets, and hundreds of pretty Carved Leather Goods Tapestry Tablo Covers Swiss Embroidered and Speckled work scarfs Children's Silk Hoods and Caps erta TOYS TOYS TOYS jurjKid body and dressod Dolls, Toys, Games, Juvenile tuntiiooks, Air Guns, Drums, Pianos, Macic Lanterns, It hundreds of other laving Wo will treat in yuui pttuuuc, caet, eoresstre! fact. fV. ter ftf III Ml III mm mm B. mw mm LI mm mm common sen0rf pni-rl- 44 flood t. 5 Vr Tnircl viiuiiiiuiiiiiimiuiuiuiuiuiuiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiii! .1 BAPTIST CHURCH IS SATISFIED Ucv.

Dr. A. J. Frost, formerly the pastor of the liuptixt church in this city, re-turiKMl to Im Amah's ycHtcnliiy, having f-iit thnc ilayH here on a mission about which little been hmIi, but which has Mtirreil up no tttiiiill intercut among tlw J'iiptiHt people. The truth i that the opinion ift finite Keneriilly KiiinitiK Kroum! that Dr.

Frost woiiih iM- wiiiaiK to uKain wcupy a pulpit In thm city. When the opportunity came to him nearlv two Venn iiui. to tnk pulpit in Lou Aiip'leH, there wan little, hes- iiaiion on iiih pint, out in tins tin in other iiiHtanccH, distance lent Home enchant ment to the view that a closer pane failed to justify. And the disenchant inent followed. I'ut anions the memlterH of the local roiiKrcKation, there in no disposition to AN ARTISTIC One of the features of interest in the way of eiitertrinments next week will be that to Is; given at the Congregational church Tuesday evening.

It has been planned by the Ladies' Aid Society, and will be for the beiieht of the musical fund The assistance of musical people from several place outside the city has been obtained and the program is to Ih one if genuine merit. Mrs. Falve of High land is on tic rrograiu for vocal number, with violin obligato by Professor Moxon, leader of the orchestra at the State Hospital. Miss Bradficld lately from Manchester, AYTON i Denver P. Dayton the Santa Fe-I'acif- ic oiH-iiitor ho has been arrested for attacking two (pcrators one at Make and the other at Dauby, who did not agree with him about the strike ordered last Saturday, ty not arrive In the city unttl tomorrow, and some arrangement may ar ine by which it will be still longer delayed A clump' of Mime has lxen taken, and instead of the preliminary hearing being held at Needles, where he was apprehended, it is to take place at Daggett, before the justice of the peace of that township.

fl It Is expected that Dayton will be ar raigned there and the examination set for some future time, when the witnesses can at lend, and the extent of their Injuries lire known. One of them, Duncan, who was operator at Wake, and refused to oliey the order to strike, is said to be ser How Camphor la l'rrpared. Camphor Is obtained by steaming cam phor wood chips in roughly built furnaces set up In the hill districts. A vapor nriscs from the Mcatning wood and condense? in cooled wooden receptacles, forming a suowlike deposit of camphor, containing. however, some ipiantity of oil.

After re-nioing the camphor from the condenser It Is allowed to drain in tubs until a con siderable portion of the oil has run off. The crude camphor Is then placed in large iron retorts, and after the openings In the hitler have been closed and scahd nir is forced in to hasten the evaporation Here It crystallizes as (lowers of cam phor. The camphor is now ready for pressing. This i nccoinpllfdied by first tdmping the camphor into the form of a Hock by the use of wooden laolds. Con ml James V.

JtaviiUoii. A hikII.I Mnlil. ''If any one tdiould call this afternoon, Mnry, nay that I am not well," nahl a inlstrcHH to her newly engaged servant. "I'm afraid I ate a little too much of that rich pudding for lunch, and it or something else has brought on a severe head ache. I am going to lie down." A few moments Inter the mistress, from her room near the head of the stairs, heard Mary say to two aristocratic ladles who culled for the first tiuie: "Yes'm, Mn.

Hrowne Is at home, but ho ate so ninth pudding for lunch she had to go to bi London Answers. Didn't Have Ilia Hat Oa. Teacher Why didn't you raise your hat whd jiu xjMikc to me ou the street yesterday? Tommy I diJu't have me hat on. Teacher Nonsense, sir. Ton did so.

Tommy No, I didn't It mi ma brud-der Dill's hat I had oovr-rtlladeluhla Tress. The horUft bay tockj on the Pi clfle coast hat caused th farmer In the vicinity of Stockton to refuse all offer for their bay, at they belieTe they UI secure an advance. Capt B. J. 8wayne.

who bat do4 a vast amount o( explorative work la Kt Africa, la Inttrettlnf Llmaeit la a to tart Um wild animal lift of Boe and from ottr extermination. caaoM make a change. There was. genuine regret on the part of many niemlx-rs when Dr. Frost -hum uuced his determination to go from for he was a scholarly ii i ii in the pulpit and they liked his I'ut hen he voluntarily left them, the congregation east about for a new shepherd, and their choice fell upon Ilcv.

Mark 15. Shaw in the year and a half that he has been here has found warm place in the hearts of the people of his church, as well as made himself a KPpular minister with people outside tha fold, and they would not listen for a mo inent to the suggestion that he should be succeeded by any one else. The rumor has come to the surface not infrquentl.v in the last few months, but every time member of the Baptist congregation gets a chance at It, it is shortlived. IUSICALE Ilcod'i be juX I England, an i a musician of ability, is to furnish a piano solo. Another piano number will be given by Miss Drais, of Itedlands, who captured the San Ilernardiuo music lovers by her playing at Mrs.

Wood's concert last summer, particularly a Padcrewski nocturne. Mrs. Wilbur Carpenter of Del Rosa, is to play, while a whistling solo and a tenor solo are promised from Claremont artists, Some Shakespearean readings by Dr, Da vies will be notable in the program, if the doctor is able to appear, and if not, other literary numlsjrs will be substitut ed. The price of concert tickets will lie cents. IS IMS iously injured, and has been taken in to Lob Angeles to a hospital for treatment.

The statements published in the Los Angeles papers, to the effect that Assistant District Attorney Duckworth had goue to the dewrt to arrange for the preliminary are mistakes. Neither Mr. Duckworth nor any other representative of the District Attorney's office has gone to the desert nor will they, until the time for the preliminary is fixed. District Attorney Curtis was advised yesterday evening by Judge G. N.

Sterry, Santa Fe coun sol, at Los Angeles, that one of the witnesses who would be needed for the examination w.ir in that city in the hospital, and would not be able to appear for some days. In the meantime, it Is expected that Dayton wil be brought here by Sheriff Rouse, and either confined in jail, or admitted to bail. The favorite of favorite-Jesse Moore 14 AA" whlakey. The estate cf Benjamin P. Dunham, who died recently at Oakland, is estimated at nearly All outside room at the Southern Hotel.

15.00 a month rl 19. Alexander Oir County Ilealth Officer at Sacramento, has been ousted from his position. Apples C3c. a box and up at Meyer'a. Daniel J.

Iwls, a pioneer resident of Stockton, is dead. He came to California in the early ffties. Seeds a tpeclalty at Meyer'a. Mrs. Albright, who committed suicide In a Buffalo hotel a few days ago was a former Pacific Beach resident Brain faf cared with phospho foods.

STORIA. Btuttlt Bfnstut cf Thi Hind Yo Han Always fcl Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat. 1 1 artificially Igests the food and aids Natura la strengthening and recoo tructlng the exuausted digestive or- jana. Ills the latest dlscomeddigest int and tonic No other preparation approach It In eOlclency. It In iiantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand ill other results of Imperfect digestion.

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A A AAA A A A A A THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1W. Useful, serviceable and practicable presents, goods that are reliable, every article that leaves the store goes with our guarantee that it will give satisfaction-that's a point to be considered. If you are a judge of values, styles and qualities you ill take advantage of these SILKS for Waists, Skirts or Dres-scb, evening or street wear, in all the latest creations, the newest ideas end styles HANDKERCHIEFS, in hemstitched, elaborately enibroid- ered and lace, from 5c to $1.50 each TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS in new pnd attractive designs. BLANKETS COMFORTERS of ever kind and quality.

Eiderdown Dressing Saques'for ladies in all colors. GLOVES make an ideal pres ent. A lady can never have too many gloves. See our complete line of Mochas and Glace, at $1.00 NECKWEAR, every novelty, every kind that's new. Late crea- Toys 0 0 0 0 Games PERA HOUSE- 1 1 1 1 1 1 AT CARPENTER'S 4) Mrs.

Martha I Kiplinger, Manager. TJader Direction of H. O. Wyatt The Black Clouds am a Colore! Aristocracy tions in Stocks and Jabots, black and white Fit-hues and black silk 3oas. TAILOR SUITS in large assort ment.

We only carry garments that we can positively recommend. No for alterations. Jackets pnd Cspes made of all the popular materials and very latet style FURS. We question if there is a line of furs in town that equals ours. Handsome Boas $4.00 and up.

Dress Goods, new weaves, plaii and fancy colors, whip cords, Venetians, zibelines, and material of every description for tailor made suits. Leather Goods Full line of Purses, Wallets and Belts. and 0 Moving Event of the Seasoa. Minstrels SATURDAY DECEMBER 15 7v 6 CLEAN SIM PRINTING ONE NIGHT ONE NIGHT A RAG TIME CARNIVAL-25 Ladies and Gentlemen Direct from a two years successful tour of Australia. Selected from the best artists in the profession.

Presenting Refined. JVIIntttrelaty and Burlesque Greatest Colore. OnanlzaM here coon Town 400 And an up-to-date SINGING CAKE WALK Brass Band and Orchestra Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents Parade at 11.30 a. m. Seats on sale at Towne Lamb's Thursday a.

at 9 o'clock. SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. We still continue to lead all others in quality and pr ices. Call and get our prices and compare them with what you are paying for your groceries and see how much can be saved by trading at our store. All orders delivered promptly.

J. H. FATTOIV, Telephone Bed 801. SPOT CASH GROCER. (20 Btreet NEAT TASTY Oift Buyers.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1894-1998