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February 13, 1886 (4 pages)

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RANCH'S MEDY. Bettie 06 T REMEDY 10 re Throat, pars Ntas, ig Cough, 8 OFTHE LUNGS. veheving Conthe Lungs, and on of the Throat. Trugstores tn nty . P.ACLARK, a, Nevad: City. arket. SNEVADA CITY. Proprietor. NG -PURCHASED . named Market I ad to see all former nd will be able to . kinds of ; It Meats, 9 KEPT IN A MARKET! shed at the VERY ce } ive ec aspiy teh . my Line. JLIVEGSTOCK FO3 paren LES KENT. in EST SUMMER LES! ; CLOTH, naible Tallering . rein, the Best, Cheapest. r rent, ete. ate 77 wecan giv. better a than any other dew s from $25 to at and $ to $12. el ¥ vone. . — ave orif — LancuacEs. Excepted. Dailv. Mondavs Justice P. H. Parster,of Grass Valley, is a very considerate man. He has had a reporter’s desk placed in his office, and no one is allowed to use it. except the reporters of the local, papers. — We exyect soon to learn that Justice Wadsworth and Sowden, of Nevada City, have followed the “good ex imple of Fudge Paynter,and not require the reporters to take notes on their soft felt hats. Rev. D. A. Daypen, formerly o this city, is the Grand Lecturer of the Grand Lodge, He will soon visit this part of the State. x —_———0 oe C.K. Dam, (he don’t believe in dams), one of the rampart antidebris men of Wheatland, is registered at the Union Hotel. L 0. GT. to Cou. E, P. Bates, SuperintendSat of the Alaska mine, arrived here yesterday on his way east. He will be gone abont six weeks. Tauckir is to have a torchlight procession and illumination to night in a way never surpassed in that town. Mrs, Auice B. Bearry, formerly of Grass Valley, but now ‘of this city, is on a visit to relatives and _ friends in Grass Valley. E. W. Roszrts, of Grass Valley, has been appointed a notary public to reside in Grass Valley. Mrs. Davis; wife o! E. A. Davis, of the Herald, is quite sick with pneumonia. Wa. W118, who was so badly injured a few days ago, is getting along very nicely. Tus Marysville tair (13 district) will begin ‘on the 313t of August this year an . hold five days. DD Pror. !. F. Beccerr will furnish the music for the Firemen’s ball, at Grass Valley. _ L. Vans, of San Francisco, is}. ‘Mall for Many Years — Merry Maskers—List of the Characters ' fhe: Prizes. oe ; _ The masquerade skating carni‘Tyval which tuok place at slunt’s dall Thursday night under the management of the Nevada City Skating Academy, attracted an immense throng of p2ople, there being upwards of 45) spectators beside a large number of maskers. ‘or the first time in years every available seat both in the gallery aad ‘down stairs was occupied, and chairs, boxes, and evea stauding room was at & premium. ‘fhe Luspection Commitiee coasisted of Messrs. C. K. Malloy, J.J. Jackson and O. Maltman. raised the masks of all persons entering the Hall, and there was tio vase where they were compelled ing thatthe academy is well contucted and that respectable people have no fear of aitending it, as is. ing rinks. f ‘By 9-o’clock the-maskers were about all in the hall, and as Mountain Division Band, led by Phil. Goyne, struck up a lively tune, the disguised skaters began to roll over the floor in costumes of every conceivable form and ofall races, ‘} solors-and stages in life—frr m the nonkey and the negro, bootblack ap to kings and queens. Each trieu to excel the other in carrying oui ‘hisor her part, andthe ‘‘ease anJ grace” which the different charac. ters displayed was well worth seeing. march began, which caused lots of fun for the spectators. After che grand march the masks were thrown off and the spectators givan free use of the skates as far as they went. wasted till 11 o’cloek. The audionce showed their appreciation o! ihe entertainment by continual spplause. ra-and the role in which they appeared, as given tothe Committee : —_olie-Chirch_ara_m vking arranzevest) aslow registered at the National Hotel. In a Flume. Last Tuesday Ed. M. Brown, agent forthe South Yub.s Canal: Company, went to Grass Valley tolook into business connected with the ditch company. While there he inspected one of the flames with the view of construct. ingasimilar one. While examining the flume, his foot slipped and he was soon face downward in the rapid waters, and was fas' miking his way toward the Sacrameato river. A awnber\of people happened to be near, and their timaly halp released Mr. Brown fron bis perdoas position. \ El, says evidantly thatg was not his appointed time’ to die. St. Patrick's Festival. The ladies of St; Canice Cath-' mants for their annual festival, which occurs on St. Patrick’s Day, Wednesday, March 17tb. The programme is not yet completed, but in a few days the adyertisement will appear in our columns. Our Catholic friends ap peal only once @ year for aid to thair caurch, ani of course they will receive the liberal patronage of the entire community. A fine supper and an excellent band oi music is promised. ; ——— A Theatrical Manager. J. H. Haverly, the noted theatvical manager, is rusticating: at Auburn to obtain relief from sciatica and rheumatism, and is whiling away his leisure in engaging in quartz prospecting, having faith in the theory that money can be made in working low grade ores. Itis not his firat experience in mining, as a few years ago @ mining venture in Colorado put him $420,000 in debt, but his the atrical profits finally pulled him Fine Specimen. Frank Eilerman went. down to Grass Valley to visit the Crown Point mine on Thursday afternoon. many gold specimens daring his residence in the mines, but he, says the sight at the Crown Point eclipses anything he has ever geen orever heard of before. He as an ordinary sized man's fist, and it*was literally filled with owad 3oon in Hant’s They refuse admittance, thus showsometimes the case with skatAt 10 o’clock the grand The night’s sport The following is the list of maskA. Muller, Clown. J. D. Black, Clown. John Jack, domino. Miss M. Hart, Flirt. F, Duplay, Tri-Jolor. Geo. E. Turner, Hog. J. 8. Holbrook, Spook. W. Stockhim, Barber. Mrs. A. D. Mason, Ice. Clinton Harrison, Hog. Mrs. 8. A. Eddy, Pedro. P. G Farley, Bootblack. Mrs. H. Towle, Coquette. , A. B. Carley, Conductor. Fannie Douglass, Tramp. Lowell Mulloy, America. — G. Gibson, Colored Laly. . Mark Smith, Dwarf Lady. J. A. Rapp, Another Hg. Lyman Welch, Scotchman. George Adair, Pink Domino. H. Goldsworthy, Polish Jew. Mrs. A. Lester, white domino. W. H. Arohart, Jewish Du le. Miss Dell E idy, Spanish Girl. Mrs. Breed, Tha L teat Styles. Miss Uda Allen, white domino. Herbert Cooper, blue domino. er Keeper. Maltofan. ~~ Drummer. gan Grinder. half of fhe The Texas Mine. — ee ‘ iy ‘Last Thursday afternoon the Texas Company made, what is ‘ow considered, an important strike in their tunnel. °For a leng time they have been running a tunnel to tap some of their ledges, and on the day above mentioned a ledge of fine-looxing quartz was iound which prospects better than anything heretofore found in that section of the Wiliow Valley dis fell, catching him under it and trict. The size of the ledge is not known, but! it is believed to be three or four feet. Rock containing free gold is seen in the ledge and itis believed. now that they are about uncovering a pay chute. [é this proves true some half doz‘yn other claims will be started up immediately, as by this strike.the_ pay chate of that section will be easily traced. There is more quartz ia that section near the surface than in any other part of the district, bat the trouble has bean that the assays were always very low. Years ago it was predicted hut if ever a pay chute was discovered in the Texas, or aljoining ground, and no one doubts its existence, Willow Valléy would be the Fveliest mining listrict in the county. It will take several days to ascertain the importance of the strike at the Texas. A Tramp. a A tramp informed us yesterday that he had undoubtedly traveled ers and stages than any one in hiv profession,and best of all, it hadn’t vost him a cent. He said if he only had time to stop long enough in one place he thoaght of writing a book of his life. He had been traveling nine years, and never stole anything but provisions! Getting a little tired he is now searching for a home, where there is no work to be done.He is zoinz to travel till he finds it. “He will beat his way on the railroad fo. sacramento today: Base Ball Challenge. Base Ball Club: We, the memmore_miles_on railroads, steam. The following challenge appe irs in the Tidings: To the Fairbanks Wo. Bree has a quartz ledge on his ranch, on ‘the lower Colfax read, and when agricultural and horticultural daties are ndt'pressing upon Mr. Bree, he occupies his time in devoloping his quartz claim, which, by the way, prospects well. On Monday last, while Mr. Bree was at work in the mine,» mass of rock and earth badly bruising him. Th worsehurt received was about the head, as his sealp was ba.ly cut in several places. His shoulder and neck were also bruised considerably. We are pleased to state, shgibal that the woanded man will soon be able to attend to his business both as a farmer and a miner. : Mr. Dan Trasher, who lives about 14 miles below Grass Valley, in. the vicinity of Pleasant Ridge, has found a quartz ledge upon nis place which promises to be very rich. Indeed, those -who have seen it say that a person: could not reasonably ask for betHterappearances. The ledge is. from 3 to 6 inches in thickoess and bears free gold and sulphnrets. Mr. Thrasher has already takcn out anumber of spevimens. We are reliably informed that scarcely a piece of ore can be broken trom the ledge without disclosing bright colors of gold, and Mr. frasher and his neighbors feel justly proud over this prospect. _ Chas. Mill has leased the Peabody mine, and has commenced work upon the property by starting the pumps, and has now almost reacted the first level. It is supposed that by the end of the week the water will be entirely out of the mine, when work in. the Ist and 2d levels will be commenced. Wednesday Dr.: W. C. Jones ‘went to Rough and Ready, and re-set the shoulder of George Howard, which was dislocated several weeks thrown from his wagon. The doctor Says the shoulder will give to come. doctor. me ago by Howard being. Mr. Howard-trouble for some time The case: was at tirst under the care of -a Smartsville groceries of all kinds at Smith’s. By paying cash you will save from 10 to 20 percent. een cine A Go rcarenirwm st -ATARGY vounrigument of tinware in all varieties arrived at the Standard Auction and Commission house Tuesday. Opposite New York Hotel. \ £10-té Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jack= son keeps it. Finest tea in town. Try it. pe, ( ee . Tue popularity \of Dr. Rithmond’s Samaritan i rvine, based on facts and the highest moral considerations, can have no limit assigned. It is desired to increase in proportion. to the increase of our population and the spread of intelligence. A medicine so valuable can never become obsolete. $1.50 at Carr Bros. alee ced Ha.w’s Vegetable Sicilian . Hair Renewer impartsa fine gloss and C recommended by physicians, clergymen, and scientists, as a preparation accomplishing wonderful results. Itisa certain remedy ‘or scalp white and clean, and restorlw yrass and mixed lawn and white clover seed that has just arrived at Carr Bros. tf Ely’s Cream Balm for my Catarch i¢ with most fayorable results.—A./Cream Balm, and I’ count myseli sound today, all from the use of one bottle. J. R. Cooley, Hardware Merchant, Montrose, Pa. 1w F. Young, Arco, Idaho. eee —— : Cnour, Waoormnse Coven and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shilon’s Cure: Curr Bros. agts.
aia Nhe ERE AL ~SWART’s photogaptis aresecond to no artist in the State. “Go and see specimens at his gallery on Broad. street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. Prices low. 080-tf Now is your chance to eend your girlsomething that speaks volumes. Call at Carr Bros. and get Who has for many years ‘énjoyed the repupation of being the . best garment fitter in Sacramento, street, Nevada ~—“Byesh clover, alfalfa, timothy, rye-grase and other field aeeds just arrived at Carr Bros. tf in this city, ‘“‘but 1 have not a yray hair in my_head, and yet (sad to say) I am fifty and a day. Recently m of quite gra New York, I think—did. wonders for me. sion. It really does what I say, af Sere : high! rf freshness is hi a dye, greasy, y ‘pertumresh: tothe hair, and is highly ed.” Only reliable 0c-¢d poiabag: need-for Constipation, Loss of Apsults. petite, Dizziness, and all sympremoving dandruff, making thé . toms of Dyspepsia. Price-10-and 75 persons per bottle. Carr-Bros., ing gray hair to its youthful color. . agents. “ i Brautiry your yards by sowing . sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s some of that fresh Kentucky blue-. Cytarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free, Carr Bros. agt. tarrb from babyhood, and considLaave used several bottles of. ered my case chronic until about able by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure isthe remedy for you: Carr Bros., agents. aginable at Carr Bros. TT TEST TT LET ill hereafter be found at my tailestablishment, 46 Broad City. tf C. A. BaRReETT. le DD Clover Seed. eee EL Nota Single Gray Hair. In ‘Youn may sae and think me vain thing,” writes Mrs. J. R. . ., of San Francisco, to a friend . — hair was not only yut quite thin, too. air Balsam—made in Try it if you have occacolor also.”” Not SurLon’s Vitauizer is what you oe Caranau Cursp, heaith and a OO I-wave been troubled with cahree-years agoI procured Ely’s L i SieePiess Niaats, made miser-. , Tre finest line of valentines imUNION: MAR?.ET, visio ar Amel Sot TG, EF WE WILL GIVE \33%% OFF FOR -&-$ 6.00 HAT FOR $4.00. AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION. when placed on sale, and the customer can see that the reductions are genuine. : si MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, fron and Brass Casting done, Also Turning and Machihe Work, rom a distance will receive prompt attention. All orders filled with lespatch. CASH ON ALL \ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Wings and Feathers, Making the. Prices MUCH BELOW COST. other words we will sell A $12.00 HAT FOR $8.00. A $ 3.09 HAT FOR $2.00. ° These Goods are marked in plain figures, just asft \ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City, f Plaza Found an Machine Shop, Nevada City, near the BR, RB. Depot, ; AWRENCE & BARLOW.....Proprietors, —o— HER iad vase MANUFACTURESS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF £1" Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description = = Made and Repaired. a : @@" The Foundry employs none but first-class work Orders Second-hand Machinery For Sale. Terms Reasonable. Mrs. Wm. Thurston, Yum Yum. Phil. Richards, Jr., Potish Jew Al. Organ, Colored Gentleman. Miss Mamie Carley, Raz PickMiss Nettie Curtis, white. domino. Mrs. Myers Allen, white domino. Miss Lou: Maltman, Tomales Dago. ” Miss Nellie Eddy, Red Riding Hood. Mrs. ©. Maltman, Jumbo’ Ghost. ~ Mrs. N. E. Chapman, Jumbo’ Miss Minnie wester, as Miss Lou Wu. Ashb:rn, Rubber Stamp Miss Hattie Hoskins, Italian OrErastus Bond amused the audience with an address oa bemanagement, and an-} versof the Excelsior Base Ball Club, are not satisfied with the decisions given by our umpire in our game last Sunday at “Nevad 3ity ; we do hereby chullenge you co play a game next Sun lay at the same grounds fora silver cup or for a pair of silk foul-flags. Yours respectfully, Captain E, B. B. Club. Renewal of Judgment, Mrs. Elizabeth Hothersall, Administratrix of the estate of Elijah Hothersall, deceased, has commenced suit in the Superior Court, wainst William A. Roberts for the sum of $2,479.96, on account of judgment rendered in favor of Elij sh Hothersall, deceased, Feb. 1881, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum from date of said judgment. Saperior Court. — Following was the business trangicted in the Superior Conrt-—yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling presiding: People vs. Calhower. Testimony allin at 11 a. M. District Attorney Long concluded his opening argument for the prosecution at 2 o’clock. H2 wus followed by A. D. Mason, for the defense. Cn eo nm Sudden Death. An infant child of Thos. Luttey, who residas near the old Rogers s. ranch, died suddenly yesterday. Dr. Hunt was. called. and found that death resulted from the bursting of a blood vessel. ee Tus weather is exceedingly warm. 3 seecracans ton ecient ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. ing a crushing of 90 loads of ore nounced t iat the judges, consistJackson, Ed. Brown, &.Maljer, A. Walrath and J. V. Hanter, had put their heads together and decided that the prizes siiould be awarded as follows: Ladies—Elegant Chinia tea set of 44 pieces, to Mrs. Wm. Tharston as “Yom Yum.” Gents—Fin dress hat or $5, to Wm. Ashburn, as “The Rubber Stamp Drummer.” Mr: Bond also announced that the rink would be closed from the 15th until the 23d, for the purpose of putting the floor in first-class company to use the hill: every ing of Messrs. L. J. Rolfe, I.5.) W. Marshall, do W. Busse, San Francisco, W. H. Long, do A‘ex Z2kind, do A. Glass, do G. W. Benson, Yuba City, §. Wigner, Sin Jose, J, C. Grant, nom & Ready, 8. B. Davidson, Downieville, ~ Mra. Davidson, do : Chas. Scott, Sierra City. J. B. Miller, French Corral,. ._L. Miller, do J. H. Finley, Sacramento,G. Porter, Pike City, and. J the dress parade’ on Washington’s. ©. P. Blank, a Strange." utter. . School Money. birt hday. 3 D. Callaghan, de : mie ime a landlord es ‘ He is Dead. V. M. Paildrodell and w, 8. F.[has shot a boarder for jokin 2 Cd rgghacmng* ok Bee ome eres —M. B. silver, Rrooantenh,’ a the Eien tnanelh the , -necei a warrant from} Peter Hilderbrand, onc th A. Telpiz, do ‘Judge. eee the} State . Saperintendent..of oldest résidents of North San Juan, A. Christive-, do ‘That must have been “# queer Schools, for the sum of $28,277-70, . died at that place last Wednesdy, . ae a ee ied of poten, ee aight next week-in drilling for The Phoenix mine is now_ hav pnt through Rogers’ mill, and. it will take ten or twélvé days to complete the clean-up. A fine yold bearing ledge was blasted in the Pheeaix on Monday night, and the prospects for this mine are very bright. ol A me me ' More Trouble. The San Francisco papers contain the following item: ‘‘Since Judge Sawyer’s decision restrictihg hydraulic mining was rendered, complaints have been made that mining companies were continuing to violate the injunction. Wednesday Alfred Barstow, counsel for Edward Woodruff in his suit against the North Bloomfield and Omega Gold Mining Compaaies, filed affidavits in the Circuit Jourt, to the effect that the latter company is disobeying tie order of the Court, and asking that it be directed to show cause why it should not be punished for so doing. The affidavit of Gsorge W. Benson stated that he, together with E. P. McPhetridge and A. J. Hoffman, visited the Omega wine, near Omega, Nevada: county, on January 28th, ‘and ‘saw it in operdtion. About 2,000 cubic yards of debris per day were flowing from it into Scotchman’s vreek, @ tributary of the Yuba river. The affidavit by Mr. Barstow recited that the injunction particularly designated this as a stream into which debris should not flow, We are at a loss to understand the above, for it is the first intimation that we have had of any work being done by the Omega Company. We are of the opinion that when the matter is fully ven3A ee pr ee tilated it will be found that there eee serie poreniens uu was one grand mistake someE. Downer, City, OF cate igh Ca ANN Tue world produced in 1885 an average of 6),000,009 needles per week. Redditch, a town of 20,000 people, seventeen miles from Birmingham, England, has fourteen needle factories, and produces 5),000,000 weekly, while Germany has-two produci:g 10,000,000 per week. The two priscipal houses UNION HOTEL, in Redditeh are Henry Milward lector Buos...-PROPRIETORS & Sons, who produce 10,000,009, February, 11. . and Alfre Shrimpton & Sons,who produce 8,000,000, and the other twelve factories produce 32,050,000 . weekly. — Piiapers,’’—the best in the marKet—at Nivens’. Cigars, 123g.and 10 cents, at NivENS’. ‘ Suton’s Cover od ConstimpW tion Cure is sold by us™“on a guarantee. It cures Consumption.— . o Carr. Bros., agents. er will cure sick headache. is on Commercial street. one of those lovely valentines. tf Ovcamercial Street, Nevada Crev,’ : QOLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. Wu you surrer with Dyspepsia.and Liver Complaint? ' Shi DRALERS IN “ loh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to ; cm: Carrien azo, [Eh ark Math Tes . Selling Out at Cost! A wew Five-cent Cigar: “Tue wages, ete* £ oy, OSs e tf —-:°<.o-——— Freauimportep and Key West tf 0 ome.DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroy-]}4 Dr. PENNINGTON’S dental office db, a rs Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. Taat Hackina Coven can be go quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Carr Bros. Axts. Ladies Ask Your Friends. A great many of ladies of Nevada City have tried ‘a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir," for the skin and complexion, now being sold at a sacritice by W. D Vinton. -Ainaxab has*many most valuable testimonials from San Francisco, but it does not now need to rest upon them for a repatation. If any lady has not. tried it, we ask only that she inquire among her lady friends about it. Forlame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Curr Bros., agents. When Baby was sick, we gave @r Castoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she c ung to Castoria When she had chi.dren she gave them (aes Castoria WIKAN ALINE. figs PREPARATION I8 MADE FROM the Papaia tree, and will be found to be one of the BEST MEDICINES ever put up for the cure of diseases arising from Indigestion, ete. Persons usiny-it will find rellet afters few days trial, but a permanent cure cannot be expectei until after a larger trial of the game. Testimonials of the virtue of thipreparation are now held by the inventor, and it is helieved that in the, near future, thousands tow suffering froin that terrible disease, DYSPEPSIA, will be thankfol that MIKANALINE was ever brought to their notice. "prepared by D. 8. Hitchcock, HILO, HAWAIL. . W. D. Vinton, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, FOR SALE. LODGING HOUSE AN SA LOON ON BROAD STREET, u oa Spring street. Divided: or business in this State, at thecity and county in full‘of all the members of such “, are P. D. Polidori and A. Friedman ar hereto subscribed. have hereunto set our hands this 8d day of LIVER REGULATOR, Prep a NEVADA. CITY. Residence . _ At the Gowest Market Rates. We alao keep on hand a choice stock of BACON AND LAKD. 10 CLOGE OTH, BOSIESS THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, MILLINZRY, FANCY DODDS, IN THE STORE BELONGING TO The Late Mrs. M. A. Sterling Is offered For-Sale-at-Retail-or by the Lot in order(jto sell it NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. The Goods are principally of THIS SEASON’S PURCHASE and comprise all the Latest Styles. MISS ISABELL4 PARMENTER, direct from Boston, whore the has had long experience in the Dry Gools and. Millinery busiiness, has been engaged to assist Mrs. Ludby in disposing of the stock. Any person desiring to purchase the business will-be-given.a great bargain. ; (0@F" Call early and see the splen lid inducements held out to pure chasers. = All persons knowing themselves indebted to — a he late Mrs. Sterling are requested to call irameliately and settle. saa Copartnership Notice. E, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners, transactin: { Nevada, under the firm name and s yit f Polidori & Friedman. That the o—_ ner that the places of our respective resi ite our respective names ences are se’ op, In witness whereof we A. FRIEMM AN, Nevada City, Cal. February 34, 1896. UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OFSCONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. ared from the Active Medicinal rroperties contained Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Bog Bae, Bitter Root, Blood Roo Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Fla Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo Golden Seal, et. For the Speedy and Permanent Reliet « the most hopeless vases of Dyspere. Jaundice, Chills end Fee: Di ered Digestion, Sick Headache, Ge: eral Devulity, ' ‘And all other diseases arising from a BY ous state or the Stomach, or an inactive 6: -eased Liver. “REDENGTON & CO., 8. F., }Wholesale Agents For sale by all Druggiste. o8-ly faRS. J. LUDBY, Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. Pictorial ! coe =. Smow-fleizce’s TEHH ROLLER RA ood but I don't lide the idea of sit“I’m bound to learn, “Say, mister,you orter ting down on the hard rink floor.’’ let m2 in fur-ha’f price oe ’eaus2 L only got one skate.” ‘0 Growing “more popular every day—roller skating and SNOWFLAKE WHISK Y——skating on account. of . the excellent amusement it affords, andSNOWFLAKE because of its absolute purity and especial suitableness for family use and medicinal purposes. Ask your grocer for it. . Apply at this office. ne