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February 21, 1886 (4 pages)

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4 es ei RA SPRL Sa i sone cyte 6c IS. RHE A AE O° A EOS ee nent ager a Uniform ranks, and we claim oan order offers to any man all he Arrested for Grand Larceny. Nevads Royal .irch Ohapter-THE HART CASE. RIDGE ITEMS. Aranetic circles in. New York § Bank. Fro wietor i charge. FFZIGER. rket. EVADA CITY. oprietor. PURCHASED amed Market, I (0 see all former will be able to nds ot Meats, KEPT IN A MARKET ! d at the VERY ice in the buat. re peres satisly t el £ STOCK FOR S KENT; cos. to: Suit IRNER, LET, Corry, N H1S LINE AT: . ANY OTHER, VaDA COUNTY in partzot ARE, iption G 7 Mt . ~ extents OF PYTHIAS. jae The Celebration at Grass Valley 18 PUBLISHED Dailv. Mondays Excepted. ———— THE BLUE LEAD. Encouraging Developments the San Jose Gravel Mining Co. The San Jose Gravel Mining Company was organized in July, 1883, and regularly incorporated October j1th, 1834, nearly all the stock being heid by parties in San Jose. The company is now engaged in prospecting for the bed of an ancient stream which in ages past flowed along the base of the Sierra Nevadas. southwardly: toward the sea, and whose bed has been: denominated the ‘‘Blue Lead,’’ famous among all miners » of California and others who know anything of the mining annals of the Coast,.on account of the rich; ness of its auriferous deposit. This ancient stream isno myth. It has been penetrated at Gold Run, Datel Flat; Remington Hilt-and other places, and doubtless is the origin of the fabulously rich diggings atthe Alpha, Omega and other mines which have yielded up their millions and are. apparently still inexhaustible. The location of the works is about fiiteen miles north-east of this city on the headwaters of the middle fork of Deer Creek, about , two anda half miles south westerly from the Omega mine, and two miles northwardly from Reming“ton Hill. The face of the country . is considerably broken and overcast by an almost imp2netrable mass of cement which has Litherto.successfu'ly withstood all efforts of the gold hunters and warned them away as being a too costly experiment to undertake to reveal the hidden mysteries below. Nearly every effort made in this section has proyed abortive, and that partofthe famous dead river lying between the Omega on the north and Remington Hillon the south remains unopened to this day. Nevertheless the San Jose Gravel Mining Company has had the pluck and energy to enter this forbidden ground and after carefully selecting its site has panetrated the earth with a shaft nearly 200 feet in depth and isnow drifting down the incline of the _ bedrock which is falling at an angle of about30°. The shaft has been cubed from top to bottom. The pumping and hoisting works are tun by water from the South Yuba . Water Co’s ditch, are of the best quality, are in fine working order, and are most abundant in power foc all purposes. The company has met with with all the encouragement. it could reasonably expect. The character of the diggings, after passing the seventyeight feet of cement, the sand, wash gravel, drift wood, boulders and sediment entered, have continually increased its confidence in the enterprise, and unquestionably point to the fact that the foot of the shaft-is now inthe immediate vicinity of this long lost but earnestly sought for channel, the famous Blue Lead of California. Mexican Typical Orchestra. To-morrow and Tuesday evenings the Mexican Typical Orchestra, which has been playing to an immense business at San Francisco and other large vities of the State, will appear at the Theatre here by special request of a number of our, music loving cit'zensThis is the first visit to the United States of this unique company ‘ numbering thirty performers, and . they have met with unprecedent~ ed success all through the East. The press of all the large metropolitan.cities unite in descriptions of the most extravagant praise. Their musi¢\is exquisite. They breathe into it a pathos that is intensly thrilling, and their execution is so easy and so charming by; ofthe Order's 224 Anniversary. Nearly oné hundred Knights of Pythias, includingseventeen members of Spartan, Lodge of North Bloomfield, the balance belonging to Milo Lodge and Mountain Division of this city, accompanied by about seventy-five invited ladies and. gentlemen, assembled at Pythian Castle, corner of Broad atid Pine streets, Friday evening, and from there marched in:a procession headed by Mountain Division and its Band tothe railroad depot where they boarded the excursion train which quickly conveyed them to Grass Valley. Arrived at the latter place, sixty or niore members ‘of Olympic Lodge gave them knightly welcome. The ladies and gentlemen who comprised the guests of the excursion party were escorted by a delegation of Knights to the Holhrooke hotel, where ~ pleasant rocms were thrown open for their reception, while the lodges formed. into line and marched througti some of the principal streets of the town, The population of Grass Valley had tarned outen masse to witness the procession, which was succeeded with a drgss parade giveti by Mountain Division and its Band on Main street in front of the Holbrooke House. At the conclusion of the street exercises the Knights and their guests went to Reform Hall where one of. the best banquets ever offered on such an occasion ‘was served under the supervision of Wm. H. Mitchell of thé’ Wisconsin Hotel. The ordinarily rough-looking interior of the Hall was by the art of deccration transformed into a most beautiful scene that excited “the unbounded admiration of all who were. fortunate enough to witness it. Rich banners, appropriate emblems and inscriptions of the order, bunting, ivy, flowers and other adornments met the eye at everytur2. Something like 325 happy people sat down to the tables which were loaded with the best of everything toeat and:.drink, all arranged. in the mos} tempting manner possible to an experienced caterer who is not limited in hispreparations by financial considerations. After the viands had been heartily partaken of, and overture had been played by the band, B. N. Shoecraft, toast master of the evening, spoke as follows : *We'are here this evening to celebrate the 22d anniversary of the order of Knights of Pythias, and though in thus speaking we admit our youth, we have no apologies tomake. Our founders are not of the dead past, nor was our beginning in the days of antiquity. We claim no. relationship and trace no descent from ancient crafts or brotherhoods, and seek not to shreud our birth in-dim tradition or -gild with medieval fancies the pages of our history. In the Capital of our nation, just twenty-two years ago to-day, the first lodge of the order of Knights of Pythias was established when the blaze of civil war was highest and friendship’s principle seemed strangest; while to-day 160,000 men are marching under the -banner of the triangle and.the lily. We are adistinctly American fraternity, of American birth, and of that peculiar, wonderful American growth. What the corner-stone is to the building, what the keystone is to the arch, such ig friendship to our order. Of this-gem_of virtues, what a bright, undying example is the story of Damon and Pythias! Though to the thousands of heroic acts, bright shine among the rubrics of the past, thousands more to be added in the centuries to come, yet as long, as: this teeming globe re‘volves, until the sun forgets to shine, and day stops short in its pursuit of night, so long will this deeds and shining examplesthat. may desire in secrets associations, _ “Tnthe Eternal City stands a cathedral. hallowed by theworship of the centuries that have passed over it, adorned by the art of Raphael and the genius of Michael Angelo. On the wall within is this inseription, ‘Circumspice’—look around — you ! Would you know what this cathedral is ? Behold the carvings and sculptured images about you, the frescoes, paintings and mosaics renowned for centuries. past, and calmly awaiting the admiration of unborn centuries yet to come— best efforts of men who long since have crumbled tothe dust. Should you ask me what is this Pythian Order, inthe words of the inscription I would say: Look around you. Examine iis principles, 6bjects, aims. Look around. upon those that compose it. It asks from its followers neither genius nor art, bat demands of all who aspire to true Knighthood, honorable and~pure-lives;—charity—for a brothez’s faults and failings, and a friendship devoted, pure and lasting. Ourfraternity is in the bloom of youth, and fias youth’s best and own true elements—ambition, energy and growth. Seventy-five per cent. of its additions are from young men, and though, even with us here tonight, there are those upon whom Time's caressing hand begins to lightly fall, yet. the-moving power is in the youth of its membership Tn whom with quicker beat— _ Life’s ruddy current, fleet, * Ebbs and flows. “For an order thus composed and founded, it needs no prophetic eye to-discern her future. Unshaken amid the rude assaults of time will her strongholds remain, and ever will she flourish, still} farther extending her beneficent sway, and continuing ever to disseminate her principles ; while of the songs of her rejoicing Knights, forever arising, Affidavit‘and Counter-A fidavits— Motion for New Trial being Argued. When the time came to pronounce sentence on. Hart alias Calhower in the Superior Court Thursday morning, for. burglary, A. D. Mason, counsel for defendant, gave notice of motion for .a new trial, and among the reasons given why he believed ihe defendant was entitled to a ‘re-hearing he filed an affidavit in which he set forth on information .and _be-. lief certain statements in substance as follows: v That B. F. Thomas, a\ groceryman of this city, did during the trial of the case converse ‘at his store with Jas. L. Morgan, one of the jurors in the case, expressing his (Thomas’s) belief in Hart’s guilt, talking about Hart’s standing in this and -othercommunities, adding that in his opinion . Hart was not only guilty of the robbery of Uphoff’s saloon, but ‘was engaged in the V Flume store burglary; and that Hart had—formérly served a term for felony; that Morgan participated in the conversation and didn’t contradict any part ofit; that nearly every day of said trial such conversations took place between said parties. Mr. Mason further declared that C. A. Pare, of this city, another of the jurymen, at the time of taking the oath asa juryman partly admitted his prejudice against Hart; that before the conclusion of the trial he became acquainted with the-testimony at the preliminary examination of .Hart and also with that given~in the case of the People against Rogers and Hart for the burglary of the V Flume store; that on the last day of the trial, in Guenther’s saloon, Pare stated thatin the V Flume case Hart pro an. alibi by the same witnesses that'he attempted toin this (the Uphoff’s “The Heav’ns bending o’»r us shall ring with their chorus — \ Full voiced and sonorous, it swells forth anew. F May Peace still attend her, may Fortune befriend her, May 2 true and tender, watch over Then followed the programme of music, recitations and toasts, accor-ling to the order as published heretofore. About 1 o’clock in the morning the festivities came to an end and the joyous throng dispersed. It was a successful celebration in every sense of the word, and the tirst one ever held under the joit.t auspices of the Grass Valley, North Bloomfield and Nevada City lodges. It will-not be the last one of that character. —__ +o Atthe Churches Today. Services at the Methodist Church as usual. Preaching in the morning by Rev. G.S. Watson, and in the evening by Rev. W. D. Buck, of Grass Valley. At the Congrezational Church there will be services morning and evening by Rev. J. Sims. Subject in the evening: ‘‘A Prospector’s Discovery.” Services at Trinity Church today at 11 o’clock. —. oom Chicken and Turkey Supper. Mrs. B. Lutz will give a. fine chicken and turkey supper on Monday evening, February 22d,on’ the occasion of the Military Ball. Supper willbe served at 11:30 o’clock. © Price only 50 cents each. £20-2t neon ei NI eee Grass Seeds. Italian Rye, Red Clover, Timothy and Altalfa seeds for sale at E. Rosenthal’s. £20-tf —es In the matter of the estate of Mrs. .Epemania Anaya, deceased, A. R, Lord was appointed administrator yesterday, and J, L. Lewison, 8. A. Bulfineh and W. C. Durno were appointed appraisers. _— +. ARE you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. Carr Bros., agents. —— —_2 om saloon) case; that he believed defendant guilty in both cases and did not believe in either: alibi or the truthfalness of witnesses Dr. wear or Montie Moffitt, that the whole defense in both cases was false and untrue, and further that defendant was an ex-convict and low fellow who ought to be sent up. THE COUNTER-AFFIDAVITS. When the matter came up for hearing yesterday afternoon, District counter-affidavits. Jurymen Morganand Pare and Mr. Thomas swore in theirs that‘none of them had talked about the case during its progress, as alleged in Mr. Mason’s affidavit. Mr Pare had spoken about it in Guenther’s saloon after the verdict was rendered. These gentlemen were called to the stand and reiterated the substance of their affidavits, but Mr. Pare admitted that he had the witnesses by whom Hart had sought to ‘prove an alibi. Mr. Mason remarked as Mr. Morgan left the stand that he was sorry he had been misinformed concerning him (Morgan). The latter replied with feeling that he was, too. ~ Mr. Thotnas saidto the attestimony, ‘“‘Ido not believe you ever got.an intimation that I talked with Morgan:’*? Mr. Mason said he did or he would not have made the affidavit. verified Mr. Pare’s statements. Jack McCarthy and John Ryan tell Hart he (Rozers) swore falsely against defendant. Attorney Longand Mr. Mason ters. day morning. Going to Starta Paper. Hon. W. J. Westerfield, an out and out Democrat who has for 11 Attorney Long presented [ entertained a prejudice: against torney. at the-conclusion of his H. Guenther ‘were brought out from jail to testify that they had heard Rogers District both testified on unimportant matThe matter was partially argued yesterday afternoon and continued until 10 o’clock TuesItems from Yesterday’s San uan Times. A It is rumored that the Grass Valley and North San Juan Wagonioad Company. contemplate opening up their road in the near future. When itis done then we will believe it. ae Sam Ashcraft shot and killed. a swah\at Freeman’s Crossing which measured 614 teet from tip to tip. The Tidings speaks highly of the school taught by Miss M. Smith, of Nevada City, in Pleasant Valley district. Miss Smith is among the best teachers in the county and a very worthy woman. : Monday is the anniversary of
the Times editor’s birth, also of George-Washington’s. Dan Roberts of French Corrall, was intown Monday. He informminein which he is interested had ceased working it, because the gold cannot be saved. The rock pays $10 to $100: to the ten if-it-can-be saved: The doctors complain ofthe extreme healthfulness of the people in and around San Juan. continue atthe M. E. Church and some oid back-sliders aie returning to the fold. The very air we breathe if filled with prayers. . It is wholesome. Brother Crandall was at church at this place Sunday, the first time in years. This is the best evidence toour mind that the protracted. meatings are a success. —>_>-« “Asa purifier, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla acts directly and promptly. A single bottle will prove its merits. Many thousands of people are yearly saved from dangerous fevers by the exercise of a little timely care in cleansing the system by the use of this remedy. Dr. RicumoNn’s Samaritan Nervine will cleanse the stomach, tone the vital organs, give a perfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up the complexion, and produce a state of mental and physical electricity, which gives symmetry of form, bright eyes, white skin, glossy hair, and a genuine type of female loveliness, which no cosmetic can compare® with, $1.50 at Carr Bros. GRAND ANNUAL a Bay —ANO-— EXHIBITION DRILL Celebrating the Ann versary of Washington's Birthday At Hunt’s Wall, Nevada City, Monday Eve, Feb, 22, 1886! —BY— NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, Co. C 1st Art. Reg’t, N. GC. MUSIC BY Goyne’s Complete Orchestra. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. ’ Lueutenant G. A. Nihell,~ Private G. A. Black, Private C. H. Hanson, Private Jas. ed us that the owners of the-quartz } The protracted meetings still). are excited over the acceptance by runner of America, of W. G. George’s challenge to run a series of races for a large purse. George is the English champion. . Tue British . Parliament—reassembled Thursday. Gladstone announced that the Government had no intention of renewing coercion in Ireland. OO Tur brakeman’s strike has caused the suspension of traffic on the Southern Pacific between New Orleans and Houston, Tex. Tue nineteenth annual encampment of the Grand Army opened at Sacramento Thursday with a large attendance. ARRIVALS AT\ THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. _ UNION HOTEL, Rucror Bros.... PROPRIETORS February, 19. T. F. McCarthy, San Francisco, A. Davis, do ~—W. W. Carter, do Geo. H. Zekind, do’ R. D. Ogden, You Bet, Frank Selfridge, do J. A. Hustler and w, Patterson, J. Fuller, North San Juan, J.B. Wright, do F. Cooper, do M. C. Hogan, do M. Tegler, Railroad, J.J. McCarthy, do J. Buffington, City, — NATIONAL HOTEL. S: A. Eppy... ’,.,.. PROPRIETOR Fetruary 19. Geo. Lord, City, Dr S. M. Harris, City, P. Harrigan, City, A. Soares, London, A. Grant; Montana, §. Sullivan, San Francisco, F. J. Connelly, do A. M. Bixby, Alleghany, F. M. Pridgeon, Bloomfield, J. D. Ostrom, do Jos: Moore, San Francisco, W. O. Bailey, Auburn, E. Charannot, Mine, ; J. B. MeCuen, Quaker Hill, J. R. Pavis, San Juan, J. M. Buffington, City. Mrs. Easton, Graniteville. J. Anderson, do G. W. Benson, Yuba City, L. Somers, Scott’s Flat, James Marriott, Bloomfield, §. Hieronimous, do E. Penrose, do Thos. Woon, do J. Glasson, do J.C. Marriott, do R. C. Penrose & w, do G. F. Buch, do J.S. Black, do W. Rutt, do J.J. Stich, do L. L. Chase, do T. Farnsworth, do When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria When she had children she gave them Castoria EE LIVER, REGULATOR, UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OF CONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. © Root, Bane, Bitter Root, Blood Root Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Gokien Seal, etc For the Speedy and Permanent Relief o the most hopeless cases of Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chills and Fever Di ered Digestion, Sick Headache, Gen eral Demlity, t Diseased Liver. Agents . For sale by all Druggists. o8-ly L. B. Myers, the champion ‘mile-. Prepared from the Active Medicinal ¥roperties contained Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black And all other diseases arising from a Bi) jous state or the Stomach, or an inactive or Friday’s Tidings: Wm. Gay, who used to run a peddling wagon between Marysville and Grass Valley, was arrested in Oakland on the 6th instant and was brought here last night and lodged in jail. Gay was arrested on a charge of grand larceny alleged to have been committed on July 4th, 1885, He is accused of stealing a lot of ironin the shape of castings, 9 shaft and axle and other small trinkets from the premises of Wm. Dunston, at French Ravine, about 3 miles south of Grass Valley. The warrant was issued from the justice court of P. H. Paynter. Gay’s hearing will come off next week. as ee ++As an article for the toilet, Ayer’s Hair Vigor stands unrivalled It cleanses the scalp and preserves it from scurf and‘ dandruff, cures itching and humors, restores faded or gray hair to its original color, and promotes its growth. (lw Special Meeting. The officers and members of Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, are hereby notified to attend a. special meeting on Monday evening, February 22, for the purpose of rehearsing the work in the fourth degree. pa aasee ‘ M.L. Marsu, H. P. J. H. Boaxpman, Sec. £20-2t Mr. J. H. Quatman, Who has for many years enjoyed the repupation of being the best garment fitter in Sacramento, will hereafter be found at my tailoring establishment, 46 Broad street, Nevada City. tf : . A. Barrer. Finest liugors, the choicest groceries of all kinds at Smith’s. By paying cash you will save fro 10 to 20 percent. . A New Five-cent Cr@ar: ‘Tun Pieapers,’’—the best in the market—at Nivens’. CASH O In other words we will sell A $6.00 HAT FOR the reductions are genuine. Near Union Hotel, EPWE WILL GIVE Las 5 334% OFF FOR N-AELE . Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, ae Wings and Feathers, Making the Prices MUCH BELOW COST. A $12.00 HAT FOR $8.00. A $9.00 HAT FOR $6.00. $4.00. A $3.00 HAT FOR $2.00. . AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION. These Goods are marked in plain figures, just as when placed onsale, and the customer can see that Se MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Main St., Nevada City, -IN OR OUT —— TO CLOSE The Late Mrs, Is offered For Sale at Retail or NO REASONABLE comprise all the Latest Styles. great bargain. chasers. &@ All persons knowin diately and settle. REDINGTON & CO., 8. F., {Wholesale Selling Out at Cost ! DER THE BUSINESS : om THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, IN THE STORE BELONGING TO M. A. Sterling by the Lot inorder to sell i OFFER REFUSED. . The Goods are principally of THIS SEASON’S PURCHASE and MISS ISABELLA PARMENTER, direct from Boston, whore she has had long experience in the Dry Goods. and Millinery busiineas, has been engaged to assist Mrs. Ludby in disposing of the stock. (0O@™ Avy person desiring to purchase the business will be given a (OF Call early and see the splendid inducements tield out to purgz The Fne Residence of Mrs. Sterling on Sacramento Street is also offered for sale. g themselves indebted to the late Mrs. Sterling are requested to call i ameMRS. J. LUDBY, Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. THE ROLLER RAGE. Smowflalke’s Frictorial ! Se SSS that ‘the lovely strains seem to . simple story of friendship’s offer-. Swarr’s photogaphs are second . years represented in the Senate of . O™me Private J. Bacigalupi. . ings, i and Pose ——— y and Picks » OILS, nd Putt J. rlass Ware Supplies. Powder ComState : all kindsTron Ware in the city. e _ float {from another sphere rather . ing shine pure and. clear. His“than to have been produced~ by” Ptorians may doubt the story, skep. see specimens_at_his gallery on . \ denizens of this world. ae ee = ? oo Pomorrew ie. Party. Party-goers are anticipating with the utmost pleasure the uniform ball to be given at Hunt’s: Hall tomorrow evening by the gallant members of Nevada Light Guard. All the arrangements for\it are such as to insure its being one of * the pleasantest social gatherings of the season. The programmes are novel and beaatiful in design, and the list of dances are such as to he sure to give satisfaction toall. A large number of tickets have been sold, and the prospects are good for liberal attendance. ns Tue new boot and shoe factory. at this city will liven up things at the Grass Valley tanyard. Pecx’s Premium Perfumes 10 fall variety at Carr Brother’s Palace DrugStore. «° ce ae ' tf ticedeny it; but it lives and stands immutable as those “Truths that Fise to ~ Which porstioste deavor & a Can utterly abolish or destroy.’ “This principle of friendship, so nobly exemplified, is then the Pythian principle, and on it~has rish never, ‘day is stretching out its rootlets to mountain and valley and plain wherever thrives a town that will receive it; rearing aloft its fast multiplying branches of grand jurisdictions, dropping its fruits of benefits, and succor to the sick and destitute; and. ever. budding anew with its provisions for loved ones left behind when the mother earth that bore us, claims us; and crowhed and, sparkling ever in its -rich garments of silver flowers and nodding, scarlet plumes. To a trinity, of virtues, Friendship, Charity and Benevolence, we have . also a trinity of fraternal strength, the Lodge,the Endowment and the essues nor ‘mad enbeen planted this order, which to> to no artist in the State. Go and Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s . Hotel. Prices low. 030-t£ ¥ My daughter and myself, great sufferers from Catarrh, were cured by Ely’s Cream Balm. My sense of-smell is restored.—C. M. Stan? ley, Shoe Dealer, Ithaca, N.Y. a _ Tue Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myself and.wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consamption Cure.” Carr Bros.,, agents. ~ “Hackmertack,” alasting and 50 cents. Carr Bros.,-agents:— <3 ns Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keeps it. Finest tea in town. ‘fry it. : tf Fresu Imporseb and Key West Cigars, 1214 and 10 cents, at NrvENS’. ti DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will curésick headache. the State of Nevadaa strong ReNevada City in early days, and is still remembered by many of the éld-timers here. It is alleged that he isnow going -to make ocratic newspaper at Dayton, Nevadd, which place has Jong been ler’”’ and ought to.be able to make a good paper. or Garden and Flower Seeds. . Fiower Seeds at E. Rosenthal’s. . . fragrant perfume. Price. 25 and Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. — soca ANA RR A ployment is being circulated. eet oe wife. —_—— -publican district, used to livein . a new departure and start a Demuis home: The Senator is a ‘‘rustAll kinds of resh Garden and A mertine washeld at Sierraville: Wednesday night, and cit a was. declared that the Chinese must go. The pledge of non-em~ ‘Ar attempt wasmade at Colusa Wednesday by Richard Stepney, a colored man, to kill-his divorced: “FLOOR DIRECTOR. CAPT. J. A. RAPP. © Fi00R COMMITTEE, Lieutenant G. A. Nihell, Private James Grimes, Private D. F. Getchell, Private J. A. Clancy, Private C. H. Hanson, Private F. W. Bost, Private F. Breese, Private 8. Lanyon. it dt t "RECEPTION. COMMITTEE, -} Lieut. P. F. Simonds, Serg’t. J. C. Rich, Sergt. H.J. Bush, Sergt. D.B. Getchell, B. McClintock, Private J. Bacigalupl. rs ladies, $1.50. a to gallery: Ladbee 25 ota =e y; Corp. J. W. Dean GRAND MARCH AT 9 O'CLOCK. Tickets, admitting one gentleman and two dancers without escorts, 25 cts. ~ —Gentlemen 50 cts. = “Vy Hy ‘I’m bound to learn, but I don’t lide the idea of sit‘ ting down on the hard rink floor.”’ let ‘ ao Growing more popular every day—roller skating and SNOWF WHISKY-—skating on account of the excellent amusement it affords,, and. SNOWFLAKE because of its absolute purity and especial suitableness for ¢ family use and medicinal purposes. Ask your grocer for it, ra an eee HALL, LUHRS & CO. PROP : “Say, mister, you orter me in fur ha’f price cause I only got one skate.”” ~ LAKE