Show LOCAL JOTS Saints and Sinners at the Theatre tonight to-night nightThe The D H G will shortly establish an express office in this city Frank Neslin was fined 5 in the Police Court this morning for being drunk The District Court has opened and the frisky cohab trembleth in his shoes The slugging match at the Opera House on Saturday night was a grand fizzle A handsome new school house has been almost completed the Eighteenth District Jim Penman is the play selected by the Palmer Company for tomorrow night C Burt paid 10 into the city treasury for the pleasure of being drunk and indulging in profane language Alexander Knight pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to the charge of being drunk and was fined 5 The case against young Brown for assault upon his aged father will be heard in the Police Court tomorrow with all its delectable delect-able appendages Peter Anderson and H S Dudley were found guilty in the Police Court today of fast driving and disorderly conduct and were fined 10 each John W Snell who has served the allotted six months in the Pen went before Judge McKay this morning pleaded bankruptcy and was allowed to take the poor debtors oath The Bohemian Club will probably start out with a membership of about 100 The first general meeting will be next Friday night and undoubtealy nIl holding invitations invita-tions will be present The congregation at the Tabernacle yesterday yes-terday was lulled to sleep by a twohour extenuation ex-tenuation from the lips of Elder Bywater When Bishop Whitney is away the Tab i attenders have a hard time of life John Sunderland and J A Ross were arrested ar-rested yesterday for being drunk and pro fane and each left 15 for his appearance in the Police Court this morning Neither appeared and the city is therefore 30 the richer The assault case against young Morgan which opened in the Police Court on Satur day was continued until tomorrow If the I wounded man is still unable to appear in ourt the court will probably adjourn to his home and receive his testimony there A man appeared in the Police Court this afternoon and said that his house had been burglarized and that he had a sure case against a certain party When the merits of the case were inquired into the man explained ex-plained that a blind Danish woman had witnessed wit-nessed tho whole thing Dr A Gerard announces in tins issue of the DEMOCRAT that ho will give one of his wonderful exhibitions at the Walker Opera House this evening from 8 to 10 oclock He will give exhibitions of his wonderful curative cura-tive powers enabling the cripple to walk and relieving the most acute pains The admission ad-mission is free and those who would see for themselves should not miss this opportunity Several big hearted citizens have started a fund for the benefit of the Charleston suf ferers and their subscription lists are now open to charitably disposed citizens The fund will be forwarded by Louis Hyams through the Mutual Life Insurance Company Com-pany of New York Lists will be found at several different places including the DEMO OIUT office The move should boom According to tho Park Record the ore and bullion shipments from that camp during the week wore as follows The Crescent shipped 235204 pounds of concentrates and 80000 pounds of firstclass ore the Mackin tosh sampler received 341400 pounds of On tario ore 89160 pounds of Daly 262470 pounds of Sampson and 24220 pounds of Apex ore total 722250 ponnds Owing to temporary shutdown at the mill no On tario bullion was shipped this week J Tho young ladies of St Marys Academy gave the new students boarders and day pupils the following impromptu entertainment entertain-ment the two last Fridays in the Academy Hall after class hours Vocal Memories Greetings accompanied on guitars instrumental instru-mental trio Czerny juniors recitation Work and Rest in Sciences Powers Bhapsodie Hungroise Liszt calisthenio and kindergarten exercises by the Minims Sebastopol on guitars vocal duet Hopes Whisperings As a reminiscence of the bathing season a gentleman of this city tells the following Ho was in the water at Lake Parksome dis tnnoe from the shore and just in front of him were two ladies one young and the other rather old both standing in a place where the water was up to their necks The weather had been cloudy all day and just at the time in question tho rain began to pour down The young lady immediately i immedi-ately said to the other Lets get out and when the other one wanted to know what for the brilliant young lady said Why dont you see how its raining well get wet through t Clem Horselyr the head usher at the lheatre has devised a new plan for the designation of reserved seats Instead of placing a card on each chair as heretofore he has had printed a number of large placards which will be placed at the end of each reserved row and which read Every heat on this row reserved The objection to tho old plan was that the cards often dipped off tho chairs and in some oases the color from them proved decidedly detri mental to the dresses of Indies The now scheme will obviate all these difficulties and should if properly observed by the audience prove very successful I |