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9 VOLUME XVI. SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA. TIIURSDAY. JANUARY 1, 1894.

NO. 70. ft PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TIME TABLES. San Bernardino Postoffice.

THE MIDWINTER FAIR. MOTHER Mrs. Nettie Harrison's GUARANTEED FRECKLE CURE EARTH A BLACK SHEEP, 1 With the single exception of the administration building, which needs a full week's work before it will be completed, the live main buildings of the California Midwinter International Kx-position are practically finished. Still it lias been found impossible to open the exposition in all its departments on Jau. 1.

When the projectors of this industrial enterprise took advantage of the glorious midwinter weather in California they did not expect that the wintry winds on the thore of I-ake Michigan and the mountains of snow lietween that point and this would arrav themselves in opposition to their plans. This, however, has proven to be the case, and hundreds of carloads and exhibits which were to come from the Columbian exposition to stand on dress parade in (iolden Gate park have Wen seriously delayed bv the weather. There has liee'n great dilliculty ex ri-eined in getting cars to load g.x'ids on at Chicago as fast as thev were readv, and when they had once leen started" westward a scries of obstacles had to be overcome until, even though the buildings in San Francisco are practically ready for their reception, the bulk of the exhibits which are to be made by foreign nations have not yet arrived. It has lieen found necessary, therefore, to poet (tone the formal ceremonies of opening the exposition for a few davs, or until everything is in place. On the lirst day of January, however, an informal opening occurs.

The tines of all nations wiil fly from the tlagp ilea on the exposition buildings, and in the grounds there will lie music and general gala day ell'eets, but the "dav of days," the day when San Francisco shall be a perfect sea of bunting, when her people shall turn out en masse, when an extra legal holiday shall be declared and when all California shall join in the great cerenionv of this great midwinter festival that ilav will come a little later on. Unite a iiuiiiIht of the concessional features of the exposition are all in readiness and will be in full blast on January 1. The great Firth wheel begins its revolutions with the New Vear; Hie lions and tigers in the wild animal arena will roar to New Vear audiences; the Santa Harbara sea lions will roll and roar in the great tanks that have been provided for them; the forty-niner mining camp will receive calls in true frontier fashion; beer and pleasure will How at the Heidelberg castle; the Hawaiian evclorama will be open to the public; the curious ones can go down into the Colorado gold mine; and even the itreat electric tower will I lit lllmnwt completed. Hut this word "almost" ill he changed into "quite" in its application to everything projected in connection with the extiiiNitinii lu.f.ira ilu irrand opening day comes on, and hen mat, nay comes mere will he spread out before the visiting multitude the most complete and most picturesque exposition thai the western sun has ever shone upon. Speaking of the great Firth wheel suggests mention of a very interesting incident which took place in connection with its construction the other day.

iMiring alemporary lull in the work of putting up the spiderlikc sgiokes of this wheel, a man was obseived to daintier up in Ihe mass of timbers surrounding the base of the superstructure. He Was III first SUtillosfd to hi ll wiirLimin aud no special attention was paid him. Presently, however, he clambered out on one of thu lower spokes. The superintendent of collNlrnrti.in sight of him, asked hat he wanted up mere. ine adventurer maile no response, but continued his ascent, woi k-illlt his WtlV illsiilo the liprinln.ru uill.

catlike agility. The supetinteinli'iit ordered him down. The only answer be got was an invitation to come and fetch mm. ne Kept on elimlung, auilwhere the periphery has not Urn placed be bad to slide down the Iih numLi'm until he reached the channel irons. Cross ing on these to the next sxike, he worked out to the nerinherv mill tirn- ceeded as before.

ltv this time watching the progress of this daring fellow. I'-'U feet from the I'mnml Id, ucw repeatedly warned to look out for himself, but showed himself abundantly able to do so. Finally lie reached the highest point, and standing at full length, gave an exulting yell, hich was answered by a group of friends near the Volcano lillll.llliif. (If course lin i-iinii dow ii the other way, and thus made lirst revolution oi mo great irlli wheel. On reachimr tho lrromul Im Liu identity, and was recognized asa sailor and rigger.

He said be had made the trip to settle a bet that he would make the first trip around this great rotary construction. One of the sensnlioiiH of tln ivi.ui. tion will lie the famous diver, Knliana Maka. whose reconl 11 If ill i-s I i ut ii twil swimmer, deep diver and shark hunter surpasses that of all aquatic wonders of the great Pacific. It is Kohana Maka who has kept alive the old shark-hunting custom of the early kings of Hawaii.

In former davs it was the custom of roval Sportsmen toiroto sea in their ivnr cams! or catamaran, taking nloiur a large nowi oi chopic enemies. Tins IkiwI was placed over the waler, and fragments of hashed Kanaka were thrust through a bole in the Imttom of the low I. thus attrnrtinir u. luu.U oulhig sharks. When the sharks U-camo thick around the Units a native king would dive in among them, knife in band, ami, coming up under the school, would stab one as he arose.

This is ono of the thiiiL's thnt M.i,. does in these days. There will be no sharks in the little lake within the Hawaiian enclosure at the Midwinter Kx-jHisition, but there will le ample room for diving and for Kohana and other great swimtnets to exercise. Four women and three men, all experts, form the little company of swimmers, headed by Kohana Maka. They will not only illustrate the wonderful aquatic feats for which the islanders arc famous, but they announce themselves as ready to meet all comers in any form of acquatic 'jsirts.

T. II. Tri siiki.l. A mothers' and daughters' meeting will be belli at the First M. K.

Church this afternoon at Jto'clock addressed by C. A. WestenUrg on "The Power of Christian Womanhood." Mr. Smith will have some siiecial music. Twn Baby was sick, we rae her Castorta, "hen she a Child, she cried for CaM.wHa.

When ahe became Xlaa, aho clung to Castoria. When aha had CttUdraa, she (a Uron Castcria. SANTA FE ROUTE. Southern California Railway Company. Commencing Sunday.

Dec. 17, 193, trains ZiiL.JTe rf Bernardino (Third street depot) as follow LEAVE for 8TATTON8. 1 REIVE FROM I I 7.i smuLo Angele via Pasadena! 1 00 a 7.J0 a a Los Angele vU Pasadena 11 SO a lUOamiRLos Angele via Pasadena tipm 4.00pml Los Angelevia Pasadena. 7.20Dm 6.15 pm Los Angele via Pasadena 7.30ain'. UwAnireles via 7.2spm 4.00 via 7.30 a mia ISan Diego and Ocean-I si auupm a via Orange a 7.2m 7.90am via Orange 2.0a pm KM a 7.am 4.00pm 7.30 am a 9.05 a a Riverside ll.S.iB ru a Riverside 4.00pm a 7.30am a South Riverside South Riverside 4.00 pm South kivr.irt 2 0Spm 7.

-1 11.2. am 7.2H O.Mam 2.i a 9.05am a tr.ntnn.vi. ...1 1 7.2 a lu.m a ID ll.saam A. Mentone via KedlnnH. Jlpm A RedlaudsAi 7.30pm 7.35 a via Redlands 8.45 enioue via tugniand a 7.J5a 10.15 a Mentone via High land 11.25 a 2.40pmlA..Mentone via Highland i Ui.

ij.ui perns j.pm San Jacinto. 9.42 a 9.42 a 7 4n 1 ra a Du1AK4nl 1 11.30 am i'Jnl "IUV tiispm is I via a' 7.28 pm 111 wonicavta PasadenaA 11.S0 a 11.30a Bhanta Monica via Pasadeua, 6.18 7.30 a A Santa i- I Monica via Orauge.Al 7.ipm Jarstowand East c.50am 7.45 m( A Barstow and East a 3.50 A-doIly; B-dallv except Bundav. 1 dena i asusa ana 1 asa TIckeU for other way stations good only on 7.30 a. 4 p. in.

ana 5.15 n. Pa8engers for 7.30 a. 11.30 a. 4 p. trains can take train from E-street sution at '5 m- m-' p.

n. Freight train leaving at 9.00 a. will cam-passengers as far as Cucamouk-a. Excursion rates to all coast poluts every Sun deno? ri.i; "lre: street r-- k' II wim MITCHF.M, Agent, il 11 tiimVi Anjteles. ".1.

vreu. ra8. a. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. (Pacific System.) CommeticltiiF An.tl 11 luni .1..

9 u.i no icave hum ur- al Motor Depot, Third street, oppo site hi. I harles Hotel, connecting with trains for a points on the Southern Pacific at Coltou. as follows LEAVE for STATION. arrive FROM 7.15 am A 8.05 a 1.25 pm 10.25 a 1.25 pm 7.15 a A 8.05 a 1.25 pm 4.05 10.25 a Ogden and East Ogden and East Ogden and East Denting, El Paso, Kansas City, New Orleans East Portland, Tacoma A East. fi.IO 11.00 a 6.40 2.00 11.00 a ias Augeies, Ontario and Pomon Los Angeles, Ontario 'and Pomona Los Anneles, Ontario and Ponimia 11.00 a 12.40 6.40 2.00 111 6.40 11.

till a III 6.43 ni 2.00 ni 4. 10 ni Los Angeles, Ontario "and I'nmntm Banning and 7.15 a A 8.05 a 7.15 a A 8.05 a 1.25 4.05 in 10.25 a 12.05 6.05 7.15 a A 8.05 a 1.25 nil 4.05 pm1 -nuia uaruara Santa Barbara San Fran, and Sacramento. Shu Fran init uAu.n.n 'San ran. and Sacramento. mu, ana Sacramento.

Redlands Redlands and Crafton. Redlands and Crafton Santa Miinlna I Dti. A 8.40 a LJV11K 1 1 II Santa Monica 4 Long B'ch Santa Monica dt Long B'ch Santa Monica 12.40 6.a 11.00 am s-Sunday only. A-Daily except Sunday. The mostd rect and pleasant line for banta Monica, San Pedro and Long Beach.

Choice of three routes Sunset, Ogden and Shasta routes. Personally conducted family excursions over the Sunset Route. For local and through ticket, excursion dates, i-ullman berth reservations, maps, etc please apply to J. A. DEYARMON, Agent, or j.

M. cteAt T. II. GOODMAN. Gen.

Pass. F. SOUTHERN CALIF. MOTOR On and after Sunday, April 15, 1893, trains will leave stations named, as follow: 3 IS a 0 3 0 a a s'g S3 hi 7.15 a A 8.05 a 10.25 a 12.05 1.25 4.05 pm 8 05 7.00 s7.10am 7.50 a a 6.55 a (7.00 A 7.50 a 9.05 10 10 a ll.ro a 1.10 pm 8.50 6.50 pm 7.35 a A 8.25 a a 10.4.5 a 12.25 1.45 Jl 4.25 6.25 A7.5liam 8.40 a 9.50 a ll.oo am 12.40 pm 2.00 4.40 pm 6.40 -Sunday only. A-Dally except Sunday.

-Colton only. ConuectsatColtonwith all Southern Pacific Receiver. H. C. Guiteao, W.

8. HooriR, Superintendent. Sec'y-Treaa General otllce at San Bernardino. REDLANDS MOTOR ROAD. Trains leave Union Motor depot, Third street, San Bernardino, and Redlands as follows: WEST BOUND.

east bound. Trains Iieav RKIILANUS. 7::) a.m. 9:05 a.m. 10:45 a.m.

1:15 pm. 1:50 p.m. 8:25 p.m. 5:10 p.m. Trains Leave AM BERNARDINO.

8:20 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 2:35 p.m. 4:15 p.m. (:00 p.m.

For Redlands Junction only. TIBBOTT, CONDEE, A.ttrciot Co. (Established in 1878.) Abstractors and Searchers or Records Abstracts compiled and Searches made by competent a td experienced men. OFFICE: COCRT BOC8K TARD, aa Baraardino California HOBBS HOUSE. Board, Per Week SB OO Pat Boabd, Per Week, 4 SO Chicken Dinner every Sunday.

Remove" Krrrklra, Moth Patrhes, I'lmplr. HI ark Sunburn and It lines not Hike from the face the natural rosy color, but it lllea he. out all HleiiiUlie. lodged in Hie Krei k-le. and oilier di'ol- tirattiMis are dissolved; It lark hernia, SImIi ia iirniH.

eti MsUaAoslf. R4ui r' I'routlit to the ilrv and (all oil with the obi cuticle, hich tlakes on like tme dan drufT. bv rubbing the face gently with a towel hile the old skin is thus being of, the new skill underneath is forming soil and smooth. tme and white, and line 111 texture. The coniplexson is then as perfect as It ran be made, and nothing remains but to keep it fo iiii ine niu-ntty use 01 1.01a monies or km men Creiiie.

4iiiarantrril Freckle 1'nre: Price. l. Mrs. Harrison treats ladica for all defects of face and llrure. Ihe pernialieut removal of supenuou hair guaranteed.

MRS. NKTTIK HAHUISON, Amrrlca'a Keaiit.v Doctor, 2 Geary Street. San Francisco, Cal Sold by FRANK M. TOWNE, Druggist, San iieruariinio, cal. JAPANESfc mi CURE A new and complete treatment, consisting Suppositories, Ointment in Capsules, and two boxes of Ointment, a Positive Cure for Kxter nal, Internal, Blind or Mb-edinir, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary Piles, Female Weaknesses and many other diseases.

It is always a great benetlt to the general Health. The lirst discovery of a medical cure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary hereafter. This remedy tins never licen known to tan. one Dollar per box: six lor scut ny mail. Why stiller from this terrible disease when a written guarantee Is positively given with six Isixcs.

to refund the nionev If not cured. Send stamp for free sample. Guarantee isBiieii oy our aceiiis. For sale by FRANK M. TOWNE, Druggist, nan iieriiarumu.

NEW LIFE Dr. E. 0. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment aspecillc lor Hysteria, Dizziness. Fits, Neursl-I'la, Headache, Nervous I'rostiation ciused by alcohol or tolmcco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of Bruin, causing insanity, misery, decay, death: Premature old Ace.

barrenness, Uiss of Power in either sex, Impo-tency, Leucorrhiea and all Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Losses, Snerinatorrlioe caused In- over election of Brain, Sell-Abuse, Over Indul gence, A monin treatment, II six for 5, bv mail. We guarantee six boxes to cure Vm-U older for six iKixeswith $5, will send written to refund If not cured. Guarantees isned onlv by FRANK M. TOWNE, Druggist, San Bernardino. French Chop House.

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Finest eating house in the city. Big rush of business. IAN DKllAt II, Prop. street, betweeu Third and Fouilh.

Manufacturers of Rubber Stamps, Brass Stencils, Notary and Corporation Seals, Steel Stamps, etc. 224 W. First Street, Los Angeles. San BernardiuD Ants. I IIOItAN ItltOS.

WAtiNKK GAMBRINUS HALL The Celebrated Wieland Beer on Draught Wines and Liquors, Imported and Domestic Cigars. street, outh of Third, near Stewart hotel. KARL Kl'PFKKSf III.AGKIt, ITop'r OPERA SALOON. A Pall Lin or Foreign and Domestic Mqnora, Wines, eta. Alio Wm.

J. t.riiipe's Celebrated St. I. on Is Hear. We also keep a Full Line ot Imported and Domestic CIOAHH.

I) STRKKT, SAN BKIiNAKOIXO. HAMMER'S GROTTO. Third street, between aud K. Wieland's "Extra Pale" Ola Drciiifxlit. FINK INES, LIQt'ORS AND CIGARS.

IMIHIRTED AND DOMESTIC CARL IIAMMKR, prop'r. THE AND 0." Best Liquors and Cigars JIM MURRAY, PropV. Mails depart from and arrive at the postoBc In San Beruardino.l altornia. as follow: TO AND FROM a. a.

r. a. a.m. r. m.

4- 110 Arrowhead 2 15 2 30 8:00 7:00 t'olton I 11:00 Colton 8:35 East via Santa Fe 1 Eal via Sacramento I :50 East via Southern Pcrlc 11:00 2:10. Idlewild Idlewild 1 Ixk Ann-lee aud diet I 11:00 Ixx Angeles and dist 1 4 45 Los Anrelea and dist UM 2:10 Mexina Messina 8:30 2:20 1:15 4 15 2:30 7:40 1:15 4:15 7:10 9:10 7:35 3:30 aud Pomona. 1:00 Ontario and Pomoua 3:: Rialto, Panadena, etc. 7:00 Rialto. Pansdena, etc.

3:30: I'aadena I 7:00 Paradeua I Riverside Riverside 2:10 Rcllanda 6:651 Redlnmls San Jm into 3::10 Dieeo, Ornnee A way I 11:45. 9M 9:00, 11:451. 93 11:35 7:40 7:40 7:00 11:001 1:15 4:15 7 40 2:30 11:00 I Iiegn, (iruuge way; 11:00 4 45 Francisco and uorlh 7:00 Sta Barliaradi Ventural 11:00 1 Tcinecnla and way Victor, Halleck way1 9:1 11:00 N. O. GILL, Postmaster.

FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box 4 Box 1 Box 13 Box 14 Box 15 Box 23.... Box 25 Box 31 Box 41 Box 42 Box 32 Fifth and sts. Third and Ests. Third and Dsts.

Third and sts. First and Ests. Third and (1 sts. Santa Fe Depot. Seventh and sts.

Ninth and Fsts. Seventh and sts. and Fourth sts. PUBLIC BLOCKS. LLKS IIALL-Fourth and sis.

AXt'KER Southeast corner Third and sis. ANDKKSdX (new) Northwest corner Third and sts. BOUART BI.OCK-Court between Dand E. Ill'RT I2SM31 Third st. BYRNE South side Third Between and COI.ONNAHE North tide Third, between and F.

DAV1S-423 Third st. DEI, MOME-South "side Third, between and G. FARMERS EXCHANGE BANK North side Third between 1) and E. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Northwest corner Third and sts. GARNER 1) ltwccn Court mid Fourth.

HARRIS North side Third, between and F. I. O. O. st.

AT 170-470 Third St. MiXTE VISTA-Northwest corner Court and sts. OTIS-Fourth between and E. P. 0.

Corner Court and E. PIONEER PAVII.ION-Clty Park. KUFFEX South side Third between 1) and E. RI'FFEN (new) -South side Third between Dand E. STEWART Southeast comer and Third sts.

STEWART-North side Third, lietween Fand SWING Northwest corner and Fourth sts. VAN DORIN North side Third, between aud F. YAGER West side 1) between COurt and Fourth. WARD Southwest corner Third and WATERS HRINKMEYER-369 1) St. WINKI.ER North side Third between and I).

WIXOM Northwest corner Third and I). FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORKSTERS-of America, Court Liberty No. KH2, meets Thursday at Allen Hall NATIONAL I'NION No. 602, meets at Davis Hall second and fourth Tuesdays.

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS 1 oun rnn iiernaniinn, o. 117, meets first and third Thursdays at Davis Hall. I. O. B'NAI B'RITlI- I'arailise Lodge, No.

237, meet second and fourth Sundays at I. O. O. F. Hall.

ROYAL ARCANUM- smi llertmrdino Council, No. 1,231, meets first and third Tuesdays at Allen Hall. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES Arrow nean Tent, No. 12, meets Wednesdays at Davis Hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS- Valley lvdge, No.

27, meets Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. Hall.

BROTHERHOOD OF RY. CONDrcTOKB San Bernardino Division, No. 2, meets Mondays at Allen Hall. SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS- Mtn itcrnaruino society meets at City Hall on Saturdays. GRAND ARMY OF THE REITHI.IC.

oriimsn rost, No. 57, meets first and third Fridays at Allen Hall. Women's Relief Corp meets first and third Saturday afternoons at Allen Hall. BH'E AM) GRAY- Ltiioti amp Hre, No. 1, meets first Saturday at Col.

Paris' ollice. NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST Arrowneau rarior, mi. 110, meets Wednesdays at I. O.O. F.

Hall. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD hii iiernaniinn amp, No. 70, meets at Davis Hall second and Fourth Fridays. ANCIENT ORDER OF I'NITEI) WORKMEN iiriis ixMige, no. meets Mondays at A.

o. U. W. Hall. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FEI.LOWS I OOF Hall nKVt Morse Encampment, No.

51, meets Fridays at I. o. o. F. Hall.

Magnolia Rebekah Deeree Lodge, No. 91 meets secon and fourth Moudays at I. O. O. F.

Hall. IIRO. OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN in go, io. meets at us Angeles. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS- rniMin No.

17N, meets first Monday at Masonic Hall. Keystone chapter, No. 56, second Monday at Masonic Hall. St. Bernard Commandery.

No. 23 meets first F'blsy at Masonic Hall. Silver Wave Chapter. No. 75 o.

E. 8 meets second and ourth Tuesday at Masonic Hall. CHURCHES. BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL-First stand Mt. eruon ave.

FIRST RAIT1ST Third .1 ,1 FIRST M. E. CltrRCH Sixth and streets. 8T. PAI LS M.

S(JlTH-Flfth h.twn and E. CATIIOLIC-Fifth between Band F. ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAIFonrth.nd P.i. GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAIAt First M.

h. hurch. I'RESBYTERIAX F. st. and Psrk sve.

CONGKKGATIONAI Fifth and Dsts CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS Swing Block, and aud fourth sts. HOI.INESS-ThlH between Dand C. LATTER DAY SAINTS-Fifth and at CR'T1AX between Seventh and Eighth. UNITARIAN -Y. M.

C. A. 1111.364 St. 8.U.VATI0N ARM Thirl between and III Ull I xii M.t, Jr. Mm fa IM Exk SIMM Tslt fi A ttlrt aim at Baiab.

a ARCHITECTS. PALMER JONES. RCHITECTS ROOM ASDRESOS BLOCK street, Md Bernardiuo. ATTOBNKY6 AT LAW. HOWARD H.

BAKER. ATTOKSEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PCBLIC Room. 7 ud 8, Burt Block, 441 Third street, San Bernardino, Cal. H. M.

WILLIS. TTORSEY-AT-LAW KOOMS 10 AND 11 Poatoltice lilock. Telephuue 29. GEO. B.

COLE. TTOKXKY-AT-LAW. KiJOMSJ 10 AND 11, Postulate block. L. F.

EGGERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in all Court Stale ami Federal. Office rooms. 5 and 7 In the Atulrcsou building, corner of Third and treeu, Bernardino. C.

C. HASKELL. TTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY lie. Oiliee with T. J.

Fording, Poatoffice block. Habry L. Titos. James a. Gibson.

GIBSON TITUS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Room. 19, 20, 23 and 2i Lawyers' block, Han DieKO, Cal, ZUE G. PECK.

LAWYER Moore block, rooms 8 and 9, No. 10 Court street, Los Angeles, California. A. B. P1BIB.

C. L. ALLISUS. PARIS ALLISON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.

Ottlce In the Cochraue building, Third street, San Bernardino. ELMER ROWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Rooms 5 and 6, Andreson building, San Bernardino, Cat JUBTICK OF TUB PEACK. A. J.

FELTER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY Public. Wlxom block, corner of Third and streets. rilYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. O. DICKEY.

D. B. DICKKY. DRS. DICKEY.

1HYSICIANS AND C. D. Dickey makes disuasus of the eye, ear and throat a specialty. Ollice, rooms 9 and 11, First National bank building. PIANO TUNER.

FRED M. BRUSH. PIANO TUNER AT VALE'S MUSIC STORE, San Bernardino. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. MRS KENDALL HOLT.

TEACHER OF ORATORY AND PRACTICAL DeUarte System of Expression. -Esthetic Gymnastics or Feather Movements, Bell Tones, and Bird Notes a specialty. Lisping and Imtierfect Articticulation corrected. Late of the Watson and Vauderhoff Schools of Oratory, New York. AadreRS or call at Room IS, No.

482 Third Ban Bernardino. BANKS. San Bernardino National Bank, San Bernardino, California. Capital Surplus Undivided 20,000 li.SOO J. W.

ROBERTS, President, E. D. ROBERTS, Yice-Pres't, W. 8. HOOPER, Cashier, W.

8. BOOCiS, Asa' Cashier. directors: JOHN W. ROBERTS, J. U.

BURT, 8. E. A. PALMER, I. R.

BRUNN, W. 8. HOOPER, 11. B. SMITH E.

D. ROBERTS. A general banking business transacted. Exchange on all commercial centers. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Of Redlands, California.

Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits directors: a. park. geo. a. cook.

K. H. 81'OOR, R. J. WATERS 11.

L. DREW. N. 8. Mt'ABEK.

F. P. MORRISON. A' general commercial banking business transacted. JOHN W.

WILSON, F. P. MORRISON, Cashier. President. BANK OF SAN BERNARDINO, San Bernardino, California.

LEWIS JACOBS Manager. Oldest Bank in the Countyand the Largest paid up Capital of any bank lir'the County. General banking business transacted highest price paid for gold dust, silver burs, county scrip and United States bonds; exchange bought and sold money loaned on good security; deposits taken; collections promptly attended to in all parts oi the United States and Europe. Drafts drawn on London, Paris and American Banks L'd, 8. K.

Lazard Freres, Ban Francisco; Farmers' and Merchants' bank Los Angeles; Consolidated National bank of Han Diego; Kounts Bros. of New York; Laiard Freres ii Co. of Paris; William Rosenheim Co. of Berlin; Oebruder Schuster of Frankfort -on-Main. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, San Bernardino, California.

Paid Up Capital 1100,000 Surplus 26,000 JOSEPH BROWN, President. M. B. UARNKR. Vice Pres't.

O. II. KOHL, Cashier. directors: M. B.

OARNER, H. BR1NKMEYER, JOSEPH BROWN, W.J.CURTIS, h. D. CRANDALL, J. W.

HALL, J. FLANDERS, O. H. KOliL, John M.JAMES. A general banking business transacted.

THE SAYINGS BANK Of San Bernardino. Capital Stock 1100,000 N. 8. McABEE, President. H.

L. DREW, Vice President. 8. F. ZOMBRO, Sec and Treai.

directors: RICHARD GIRD, STOW JOHN ANDRESON, J'25E' JAMES FLEMINO. B. F. ZOMBRO. RICHARD STEWART.

It" Interest till be paid upon deposits. FARMERS' EXCHANGE BANK, San Bernardino, California. Paid Up Capital Snrplua. SO.0U) Diaacmitv RICHARD GIRD, JOHN H. L.

DREW, Rl HARD STEWART. M.S. McARER, AS. FLEMING, a). F.

ZOMBRO. Deposit received subject to cheek. Loan Bade on real and personal security. Highest price paid for gold and silver bullion and county warrant Taxes paid for non-resident. Collection made on all air usable points) and proceed, remitted the day of collection, and general leelttmaM basking bnatneastranaactcd.

a.r. IOMBHU, tfctd in Uillions of THE VAST WEALTH SHE YIELDS TO MANKIND. rreelaus Metals and Other Mineral Pro. duel Ions Some Interesting Figure About Natural lias, Petroleum, Min eral Water, Aluminum, Salt. elc.

Washinoton, Jan. 3. The report on the milling resotiries of the country, prepared by Chief lay of tlie division of, mining flttlifties of the geological survey, tliows that lnsli water mark in mineral productions was reached in 1sil, both in this and every other country. The total value of all mineral products that year was etiM.77S.7oS This is greater thun for any previous vear. Anionc the, large gains was wjiio in iik iron wun an aggregate proil-uct of tons, valued at liold showed a slijtlit Iokh.

i ins year product was valued at tKHi.Oi)!). There was 1 ounces of copper, a Kitui oi pounds niukinir tlm t- -i pounds, ami valued at Lead tiained tons, arctatiue tons, aud valued at a los of iisioious. altiiiiiiiuiu was almost ilotinieil, tlie year proiluct of zinc LTOiJlltillL' ST.L'til) tilllH. vnlne.l V7 HL'll. tiuicksilver, tlasks; vafite, nit iroin the mines of California, liiO.OHH pounds; nccieKto for mn year niii.ium KiUtlils; VttlllOil at AI ti in ill ii 111 pounds; vatue, i.iiuiinnoiiH coal increased tons; total, 1 tors; valued at is decliniiiK rapidly.

In there were fit nilil oun dnced; hut only valued at r.ni, in iMi.i. Natural nag is also falling ll' lioth in ipiality mid value. Its high water mark was reached in 1SSS, whe-i the product was valued at The quantities and values of other non-metallic, products during the year are as follows: liuilding stone, value, lime, barrels, value, illl 0110 llllii- li ....1.... cement, barrels, pall, barrels, jihosphate rock, tons, limestone for iron tin x. 14 tons, i.f.L'O.-lSO; mineral waters, gallons, flli.HiV.idl zinc (while), tons, potter's clay, tons.

Ti total value of metallic minerals for the year was uiixnPiMtin.i lO.IKHJ.OHO. The leport reviews in detail the use of ubiiiiiiiiini. It ui.ii..u principal tme of the new meta! in the mime win ne. in cooKing utensils. I he use of the nrineiiml mirwrnlu six months of last year is also reviewed, snowing a great ilecline in production, as auticiiialcil from Km lrnin.rnl tnry depression.

Ihe total production of silver was fiS.iKIO.lsOilotinccs; valuation, The umoiint is an increase of ounces for the year. The increased valuation of thu product for the year was A Heavy Verdict. Washington, Jan. The 1'nited States supreme court rendered a de cision in the case of Anglo vs. The Chi cago, St.

I'aul, Minneapolis and Omaha railway company against the company. The plaintill, Mrs. Angel, a widow, sued for money dim her husband for work ready to perform in building the Superior Air line. The court holds the Omaha company secured land grant of li.llOO,-(HI0 from the Superior company by mis- ii-picuri'inuon ui toe iHcousin legislature and sustains the charge of fraud. Mrs.

Angle's claim amounts to I'm Ml. OiHI. Claims of stockholders of the Superior Air line are yet to be liled. Itewnre of Ointments For Catarrh That iinlalii Mercury. As mercury will surely tlestroy the sense of smell and compl'-tely derange the whole svfltem when eiitcriinr il the mucous surfaces.

r-uch articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is "ten-fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. nan atitrrn i lire, maniilactured by I'. .1. A ii no merenrv. ntnl is tnLi.n infi.rn.ill..

acting directly upon the blool and mucous surfaces of the Hvstem. In btiving Hall Catarrh Cure lie sure vou get the genuine. It is taken internallv, nnd mmlo in Toledo. bv F. J.

t'lieni'v Co. Testimonials free. Sold bv driliTLMsts. mice 75 cenfs tu bottle. To the People nt San llernardlnn and Vli'lnlly: It is with pleasure that we gnetyou with our heartfelt thanks for the many favors yoti have bestowed upon im during our many years of business in San Bernardino.

Naturally we are led to believe that you have beard of our great dissolution sale, and that you would like to obtain information in regard to this particular piece of busings. ell, one of the firm, ho bv the wav lives nil north, having amassed his share of the world's goods, and getting quite old, has decided to live apart from active business, thus leaving two of the old firm, Nntban and Charlie fight the struggle of life for themselves. people, ns we have lieen here quite a long while, we have found out exactly what you desire, and in the early part of next sprmg we will open up several new departments in our store and Isildly defy competition in all lines ne enrry. The announcement of our oiiing will apjsar later, so be on the lookout. All we ask of the pcople is that you i Honor us with a part of your patronage, and yoti will I'm.

I us, Truly yonrs, Till! I'UMONIl IlROM. I'nre wines and liquors for medicinal purposes at Mscfiibbon's. IViwn to the Is it torn gnv prices. We ell at any price we can get, at the Urand Itapids. CHILHRES'8 RUBBERS OO AT 25 cts.

a pair at Jonaa Uroa'. REMARKABLE CAREER OF A CLEVER SWINDLER. lie la 'n by a Tenueaaee Jury. Some Ilia t'nnlldeni'e Sanies Honour a r.apll.t Minuter and Pro-feasor of Moral Philosophy. Jackson, Jan.

3. The jury in the fatuous. Howaril rasa thia mnrnino returned a verdict of guilty. Oeorge Frederick lurgoyne Howard, alias Frederick Hewlett, alias K. Koss, alias William Uird Moore, alias Joseph Ledger, was technically charged with using the United States mails for fraudulent purposes.

According to the evidence, he was one of the most accomplished of confidence men. The story of bis doings would fill volumes. According to the claims of the prosecution, Howard, under various aliases, defrauded the American people out of He, after a checkered career in various parts of the world, came to Jackson in and identified himself ith the First Baptist church, of which he was soon elected pa-tor, and was given the chair of moral philosophy in the Southwestern Baptist university here. After a time a division sprang up in his church and a trial was the.outgrowth of enmities aroused while he was pastor of the church. His enemies sient large sums to gather evidence against linn both here and in Fngland.

This evidence was to the ell'eet that be went to New York in lS'JO, and under the alias of K. Ross, opened a claim agency, duping a large number of Americans into believing rich English estates awaited them, which they could have by.paying him for incidental fees. The postal authorities broke up this game aud be went to London, here under the name of William Lord Moore, he announced to his dupes he had succeeded to the business of Ross, and when driven out again by the etl'ortsof the 1'nited States minister, be reappeared in New York as Joseph Ledger, a successor to Moore. lie came here few months ago to negotiate bonds of the littlf and Ship Island railroad, lie approached old clients. For this ho was arrested in Chicago, but escaped to Canada, lie was arrested and brought here and tried with above results.

He is a man of remarkable ability, lie conducted bis own case, continuing to preach at the Baptist church, bis friends continuing to stand by hint to the end. A motion for arrest of judgment pending motion for a new trial was granted. Needless Anxiety. London, Jan. 3.

The Telegraph says: "The proposal to add I'tah to Arizona and make New Mexico a state of the American I'tiion will probably involve the 1'nited States in embarrassments more difficult to surmount than any it has thus far experienced. A Pare Cure for Piles. Itching piles aro known by moisture like perspiration, causing intenso itching when warm. This form, aa well aa blind, bleeding or protruding, yield at once to Ir. llosanko'a Pile Remedy, which acts directly on parts effected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a ierinanent cure.

Fifty cents. Druggists or mail. Circulars free. Dr Hosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by M.

Tow ne, druggist. I.Her t'oiii plaint-ll lloiisnes. The chief symptoms of this disease are depression of spirits, foul coated tongue, had tasting mouth, disagreeable breath, dry skin with blotches aud eruptions, sallow complexion and yellow eyes, tired lu lling shoulders, dull pain in riiiht side, famines, dizziness and irregular Uiwels. This complaint in all of its (onus can he readily cured bv taking Dr. (iunn's Improved Liver Pills as directed, and a lingering spell of sickness will often be warded oil' bv their use.

Sold at L'i cents a box by LOCAL BRIEFS. Brass stencils and rnblicr stamps for fruit shippers. J. II. Wacinkr.

Leave orders for heln with tlm Ia Angeles Employment Ollice. For Notary and Corjioratioii Seals go to Doran Bros. Shafer Bros, keep all kinds of house-keeping supplies. Anheuser-Busch beer on tap at the Arion, Court Btreet, between and Shafer Bros, have no canvas front, but say they will have unless they can soon raise some cash. The largest stock of baby carriages to be found in this city is at Shafer 343 Third street.

Old mattresses niado aa good aa new at Shafer Bros. Call at the Reception and see Louis U-fevre. lie keeps the finest liquors and cigars in the city. Ilrea.mnk Inf. Mrs.

Banlett does first class dressmaking. Satisfaction guaranteed. No. 40 Court street. There is nothing more suitable for a Holiday present than an assorted case of pure California wines.

Before purchasing call and examine our stock of home made wines and brandies. K. Vaciir 570 Third street. Tel. 88.

jo to K. Vache for pure ines and liquors of all kinds. 570 Third street. Telephone 88. We make a specialty of old wines and brandies for medical use.

E. Vacih A Co. Los Angeles Employment office, in Palm building, np stairs, rooms and 7, opposite postoffice, San Bernardino. All persons needing help will do wellfac" leave orders. Those wantine ment can find it by calling employment office.

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