Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 December 1883 — Page 4

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A SIMPLE BUT APPROPRIATE

Christmas Present

for a Miss, or a Mother, a Sister, or a Daughter, and

ONLY 25 CENTS!

Our Fine Linen Cambric Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs. A

Great Bargain.

Silk Department

SEE OUR ELEGANT

BLACK SILK,

At 85c., worth $1.00.

A SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT.

20-inch Colored Gros Grain Silks at $1.00 per yard, in Twelve

Handsome Shades.

BARGAINS IN

DRESS GOODS!

j-j, Reduced prices on BROCADE VELVETS, PLAIN VELVETS, PLUSH ES, CLOA KINGS, ETC.

HOBERG, ROOT&CO

Main Street.

AiNNOUNCEMENTS

DIED.

HACKETT— At his residence, at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Wm. Hackett, aged 41 years. The funeral will take place at his late residence corner of Thirteenth and College streets, at 2 o'clock Sunday. Friends of the family are invited to attend with. out fnrther notffce.

HOLMES- Thursday afternoon at 4 p. m., Harry Holmes, aged 23 years. Funeral will take place Sunday morning at 10 o'clock from the family residence, 1125 East Main -street. Friends of the family are Invited to attend without further notice.

FUNERAL

NOTICE—KNIGHTS OF

HONOR.

Members of Delta Lodge, No. 1S20, are requested to meet at the K. of H. Hall over Prairie City Bank, at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, Sunday, December 16, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased Brother, Wm.. Hackett. Members of sister lodges are cordially invited to attend also. CALVIN EATON, Dictator.

Attest: W. H. BERRY, Rep't. [Gazette copy.]

JGLKCTION NOTICE.

'JTo the Stockholders of the First National Bank of Terre Haute: The annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank will be held at the banking nousc on the second Tuesday in January next, the 8th, for the purpose of electing seven directors for the ensuing year.

H. 8. DEMING, Cashier.

TKRRE HAUTK, Ind., December 8th, 1S83.

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LECTION NOTICE.

NATIONAL STATK BANK,

TKRRK HAUTK, Ind., December 7,1883. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank, will be held at their banking house on Tuesday, January 8th, 1SSJ. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing year.

CHAS. M. WARREN, Cashier.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Andrew J. Grubbs, late of Vigo county, decease^. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent.

E. O. WHITKMAN, Administrator. TERRV HAUTE, IND., neoepiberHlh, 1883.

WANTS, ETC.

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ADVEBTIFLKSOTNTS IN THIS 003HJ1LS WLUT. BE CHARGED FIVE CENTS PER LINE BACH INSERTION. NOTHING RECKONED LESS THAN FIVB LINES. NO DISCOUNT ON LONG TIME ADVERTISEMENTS. AS the amounts are small payment Is required in advance.

WANTED.

WANTED—Aayoungthe

man of one year's

experience In retail grocery business wants situation. Best of reference furnished. Address J. I. M., 338 North Sixth street.

WANTED—A

girl to do general hoase-

work. Apply at once at 512 south Fourth street.

ANTED—A good house girl, whocan

come recommended, "at' 661 Ohio

street.

WANTED—I1800

want to buy or trade for a

good piano, an upright preferred. Adam Tressel, Poplar street, city.

WANTED—A

first-class meat cutter and

shop tender. Apply 202 North ourth street.

they are positively throwing money away If they buy underwear outside of HUNTER'S, 523 Main street.

FOB, BENT.

IOR RENT—Four rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Suitable for light housekeeping, northeast corner of Eighth nnd Mulberry streets.

FOR

RENT—A house of four rooms, located corner Fifteenth and College streets. Apply to E. M. Hayward, with \V. W. Oliver, ffil Main street.

FOR

RENT—Nice front room, newly furnished for one or two gentlemen. Apply at 822 Ohio street.

aOR RENT—House of four rooms. No. 220 Eagle street, between Second and Third streets also four rooms corner Fourth and Oak streets. Inquire at C. Eppert, photograph gallery, 328x Main street.

FOB SALE.

jlOR SALE-JERSEY—COW FOR SALE —A choice family cow with young calf. Price moderate, 1. V. Preston.

171 OR SALE—Clean fT dies of 60 or 100, 40o "a the Daily Express office.

FOR

FOR

era, in bunundred, at

SALE—At a liberal discount, order for 70.00 to apply on "Atlas" Engine. Inquire at this office.

SALE—A two-story house on Main street, with six rooms and a nice store room, will be sold reasonable and on easy terms onehalf cash and the balance to suit the purchaser. Inquire at this office. HOB SALE—Mall boxes, for the recepI t-lon of mail matter, newspapers, etc. Something everyone should 'nave. Box, with padlock and key, only 75c. Apply at his office.

FOB SALE OB TRADE. lilORSALE OR TBADE-v25,0GuQf the paid up capital stock of the Phoenix Foundry and Machine Works Co., of Terre Haute, Ind. For farther particulars, address F. H. MOELFRESH,

S05.North Eighth St.

FOR HOLIDAY

Birthday and Wedding Presents,

REMEMBER THAT

GULIGK& CO.,

DRUGGISTS,

Have Choice Selections.

OALL A.JSTO S3B.

Corner Main and Fourth Sts.

The best Fur and Plush Robes and Gloves, can now be had at Loeb's. Also, all the newest styles in Headwear for the present season.

S. LOEB & CO.,

Corner Fifth and Main Sts.

HOLIDAY

NECKWEAR!

NEW PATTERNS! CORRECT SHAPES!

ONLY AT

HUNTER'S

Indications.

WASHINGTON, D. C., December 15.—For the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys: Fair weather, westerly winds, and rising barometer.

BULLETIN.

Fair weather is indicated for all the districts from the Mississippi Valley eastward to the Atlantic coast.

CITY IN BRIEF.

Remember that the first snow fell on the 14th. Elevator A shipped six car loads of corn yesterday.

Kidder Bros, shipped six car loads of flour yesterday. James P. Voorhees reads at the Opera house New Year's eve.

McKeen Bros, sent four car loads of flour to New York yesterday. Miss Mary Cahill has remodeled her house on south Eighth street.

The funeral of Wm. Hackett will occur at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The finest line of New Years' cards is to be found at the Express Printing House.

Dr. Glover haa built a fine addition

to his office on south Eighth street, and has moved in. Make early selection from the handsome stock of New Years' cards at the Express Printing House.

Complaint is made that a gang of bad boVs congregate at the corner of Oak and Ninth streets every evening.

Peter Bowman, a painter at the Van shops, fell from a scaffold, Thursday evening, and received severe injuries.

Buy your holiday neckwear now at Hunter s. Elegant goods at popular prices. Immense lin« to select from.

Will Smith, son of Mr. E. M. Smith, has located at Kansas City, Mo., where he has purchased a livery stable. He also desires to try the herdic business, and his father shipped him two yesterday. They were purchased of C. P. Staub and P. J. Ryan.

LETTER LIST.

List of uncalled for letters remaining in the Terre Haute postofflce, county of Vigo, state of Indiana. -I, SATURDAY, December 15. ..^-i LADIES' LIST. Allen Miss Lily JacksonMlssJemlma Balcear Miss E Johnson Ida Bauer Miss Anna Kelly MISB Sadie Bell Mrs Mathouse Miss Ella Douglas Miss Nellie Martin Miss Laura Fabre Mrs Naud MorlarltyMrsMlnnle Fought Miss Ella Mcklnsey Miss Maud Fortune Mrs Minnie Powell Miss Mary E Fraza Miss Carrie (2) Reed Miss Clara Glrton Mrs Mary Rupert Miss Maud Goff Mrs Lavlna Stephenson Miss 8aHuffman Miss IdaM die Hurst Miss Emma Wheat Mrs Mary

OEXTLEMSN'S LIST.

Aklns S Bacon Balding BF iLi Bethen Dick Biddle Ephrarr. Cain Jake Chadwick Clefton Charlie Cox S Cofer S OuslieJnoC Davis W Davison DeMarsh Jamesf Devall Wm Dorl tigJohn

Kohl ChasA Kohl John Kuder Jos E Leanhart Logan Geo Manuel Whltford Merldith Geo Miller Dan't Miller Wm 4\,, Munday Wm McGill Chas «. Parthemore Geo Pollard Wm Preston Alph

N S

Dowd Demus Dunn Andrew l-y'-Evans E Fisher Geo Fox worthy W Gier W Grant Isaac Gray Frank (3) Guthrie Auguutus Hay on A Heuer Wm Howard Geo Hulsmann Hurley Michael Hyler Jacob Jones Henry Jones Tannle Kauffman Phillip Keller Har\ey Kinser Wlls

Reburger Oliver Robinson Chas Schwartz Sboaf Peter Scott James Schoemaker Chas Starke W I Sterling Wm Stewart Jefferson Summers Wm Smith T.ewls Talt. James Taylor Dr Wm Walker W Webb Rev ThosE Wells Aleck White A Williamson Peter Winfrev Isaac Woods

Persons calling for letters advertised in the list will please say "advertised."and give date. J. O. JOJNES.

Struct With a Whisky Glass. Two Paris men got to quarreling in aMain street saloon last night. One walked out, and was followed by the other, who threw a whisky glass, hitting number one under the eye, making a bad cut.

fIRSTof THE SEASON!

THIRTEEN POUNDS Choice New Orleans Sugar $1.

SIXTEEN POUNDS New Turkish Prunes, $1.00.

Pure Strained Honey,

At 10 cents per pound, at

W. W. OLIVER'S,!'

63 I Main Street.

Buy your boy a suit of Clothing or an Overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable. They can be had at Ford & Owens9.

A Perfect Cure.

Mrs. Matilda Ramsey, of Waterman, Parke county, Indiana, came to this city on the ?th inst., and was so blind she had to be led. She called at the Terre Haute Eye Infirmary, 129 south Third street, consulted Drs. Haley & Duabar, who informed her that they could restore sight again in her case. Dr. Dunbar performed a very successful surgical operation for eutropeum or inverted eyelids, and removed a very large opacity. She left for home yesterday,with her sight strong enough to read print or thread a needle. If vou have any trouble with your eyes go and consult these doctors, as examination and consultation is free.

Be 8itre you have something from Ford & Owens before Christmas is here, and thus add to your, enjoyment of the holiday.

Buy your boy a suit of Clothing or an Overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable. They can be had at Ford & Owens'.

Be sure you have something from Ford & Owens before Christmas is here, and thus add to your enjoyment of the holiday.

Lights 0' London—Opera House, Saturday Afternoon, December 14th, Special Ladies' and Children's Matinee at 2 p.

THE TERMS HAUTE EXPBB8S, SATUROA MORNING. DECEMBER 15 1883.

HART'S

-FOR—

Christmas Cards, Albums, Frames, Easels, Ladies' Hand Satchels, Christmas Books,/j And all sorts of Holiday Gifts.

Buy your boy a suit of clothing or an overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable, be had at Ford & Owens'.

ORIENTAL BALL.

Grand Prize Ball on the Sisi, at Oriental Hall.

The Oriental club will give a ball at their hall, on Friday, the 21st. The Apollo band will furnish the music, and it will be a first-clsss affair.

There will be three prises awarded at 12 o'clock, to the lucky ticket holders, as follows:

First—$5 in gold. Second—$3 in silver. Third—$2 in greenbacks. All respectable people are invited to attend.

Ladies Fine Shoes1'

Made to order at I. K. Clatfelter's, two doors south of Postoffice.

Be sure you have something from Ford & Owens before Christmas is here, and thus add to your enjoyment of the holiday.

MILLER'S MANNERS

And Those of All His Clerks Win Custom at the Chestnut Street Grocery, 3

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EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in OVERCOATS and HEAVY SUITS, To-Day, at

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us

They can

P. J. KAUFWAN

HAS

Dressed Turkeys? Wild Ducks, Dressed Chickens,

Dressed Rabbits, Dressed Ducks, Pork Tenderloin,4

Spare Ribs, Sausage,

... Quails, Belle Flower Apples, Giant Bleached Celery,

Spanish Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Oyster Plants, ,~ *, Parsnips,

Cabbage," Turnips.

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Huy your boy a suit of Clothing or an Overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable. They can be had at Ford & Owens',

iys

is

But the Goods and the Prices are the Main Thing.

He has the choicest POULTRY,

The freshest

FRUIT,

The nicest

VEGETABLES*

The biggest

OYSTERS.

Be snre you have something fiom Ford & Owens before Christmas is here, and thus add to your enjoyment of the holiday.

Everybody should take advantage of the few days stay of the Bankrupt Clothing Stock, at 320 Main street.

Richardson & Co.'s China store for Pairan figures.

& O

The Bankrupt Clothing Sale will continue for a few days more only, at 320 Main street. Special bargains will be given yet.

This feels a leetle more like it. Old winter iz a getm' on his muscle, an' will now show us the stuff he is made ov. This kind ov weather makeB the business men smile, 'specially those who hev a big stock ov winter goods to git rid ov. It makes the grocery men smile too, caze the apertites of the huagry multitude in­

crease as the mercury decreases. This is why Mr. Rippetoe, ov the White Front, hez bin a hustlin around so today. He hez bin in the bizness so long he kin jedgeov the demand by the thermometer, and by a extra effort he hez a big spread fnr to-day's trade, and the huiigry multitude can be fed by calling on him to-day. The follerin is a partial list: Last day for quail. Come and get some—they are fine. Dressed rabbits, turkeys, ducks, chickens and geese, new tiams, breakfast bacon, smoked tongue, cranberries, celery, Florida oranges, lemons, new figs, choice bananas, candies, Almeria grapes, Bellflower apples, grated horse radish, Kennedy's Zepher crackers, oat meal, crackers, pearl barley, farina. Choice coflee, ground free.

Buy your boy a suit of clothing or an overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable. They can be had at Ford & Owens'.

Christmas Bonnets.

To get straight to your wife's heart without fear of mistake, buy her a bonnet at'Mrs. M. A. Cronin's, 18 South Fourth street.

Go to Ford & Owens and get something in the Neckwear line for a present.

If Richardson & Co. have not "sized your pile1' call down and see what you can buy for a little money. 307 Main street.

First-class -Pianos and Organs for sale on easy payments, or for cash, at reasonable prices, No. 607 Main street.

W. H. PAIGE & CO.

Cheap Trip.

Those who desire a cheap round trip rate to Kansas, should go with W. T. Leggett, Tuesday, the 18th, and those who intend hunting in Arkansas and Texas, should go January 8tb, 1884. Call on him for tickets, etc., southeast corner Fourth and Ohio streets.

'Be sure you have something from Ford & O Christmas is here, and thus add to your enjoyment of the holiday. ______ California Monthly Excursions.

R. M. Baker & Co. have organized a series of cheap monthly excursions to run on the California sleepers to California,

Leaving Chicago, December 6th January 9th February 7th March 13th April 10t.h May 16th

Kansas City,

December. 7th January 1Mb February 8th March ...13 th April 11th May 16th

These excursions combine comfort and economy. For full particulars write to R. M. BAKER & CO.,

No. 103 Adams Street, Chicago, 111.

$2.75 will buy one dozen elegant fruit plates at Richardson's.

Be sure you have something from Ford & Owens before Christmas is here, and thus add to your enjoyment of the holiday.

An elegant line of Christmas cards from $3 to $20 per thousand, at Express Printing House.

Richardson & Co.'s China store for Silver Ware. Buy your boy a suit of clothing or an overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable. They can be had at Ford & Owens'.

An elegant line of Christmas cards, from $3 to $20 per thousand, at Express Printing

House.

m.

Be sure you have something from Ford & O Christmas is here, and thus add to your enjoyment of the holiday.

Just received a large stock of Holiday Goods which will be sold cheap for cash, at W. H. Paige & Co.'s, 607 Main street

RichardsoU & Co.'s China store for Decorated Dinner Sets.

Oo to Ford & Owens and get something in the neckwear line for a preaent. $3.75 will buy an elegant Plated Castor at Richardson's. $4.50 will buy a much better one. $5.00 will bny one good enough for a king.

FRESH CLAMS.

Ed. Roach Has Them--Also all Kinds of Fish and Poultry.

Ed. Roach's north Fourth street Fish Market is supplied with TROUT,

BASS, #r RED SNAPPERS, TURKEYS, -S

TAME AND MALLARD DUCKS.

Just received a lot of elegant Barlotine vases and centerpieces at Theo. Stahl's, 622 Main street.

Go at once and select a suitable Musical present at W. H. Paige & Co.'s, 607 Main street.

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Richardson & Co.'s China store for Ceramic Novelties.

California Excursion.

The R. M. Baker & Co's California Excursion left Kansas Citv on the 7th inst, with a party of one hundred and eighty ladies and gentlemen on a special train of sleepers for California over the T. & St. L. R. R., quite a number of them being from Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. The next excursion will leave Kansas City on the 10th of January, leaving all other sections to meet there on that day. It will be the largest excursion of the season.

$9 will buy an elegant Gold Band Tea Set of RicBardson's.

Go to Ford & Owens and get something in the Neckwear line for

a

Present JS

14.50 will buy a handsome Chamber Set at Richardson's.

Holiday Goods.

Rosen

Derg

has purchased and has

now open an immense stock of novelties in toys, jewelry, hosiery, notions and other things too numerous to mention. It will pay you to give him a call. Remember the place, One-half Cent Store, 405 Main street.

Go to Ford & Owens thing in the neckwear line ent.

For a pres

Notice.

All persons will save time, trouble and money, by purchasing their pianos and organs of

J. A. MARSHALL, 328 Main street.

Richardson & Co.'s China store for Motto Cups and Saucers.

Pianos.

Jh'

Steinway & Sons., Decker Brothers, Haines, J. A C. Fischer, Yose & Sons, and D. H. Baldwin & Co.'s Pianos, The celebrated Estey Organs, Shoninger Organs, Hamilton Organs.

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J. A. MARSHALL,

Wm

Site 328 Main street.

Theo. Stahl's, 622 Main street, is the lace to get your holiday goods. He as a complete line of Lamps, Tea and Dinner Sets.

Pocket memorandum books, printed to order $10 per thousand at the Express Printing House.

The Truth.

A call at our store will convince Vou we have more pianos and organs than all the other houses in the city combined thus giving you greater advantages for selecting, and securing an instrument that will give you satisfaction. We take pleasure in showing our goods whether you wish to purchase or

not. A. MARSHALL, 328 Main street

THE

December 13th, 1883.

Richardson A Co. Smoke Sets.

No®. TO® and 510

HVL^UsT STREET.

Notice.

Notice is hereby given that I wiU not be re-ponsible to parties giving credit to my wife, Fannie Barber, nor for any of her debts. ANTHONY BABBER.

's China store for

Pocket memorandum books, printed to order $10 per thousand at the Express Printing House.

Richardson & Co.'s China store Decorated Tea Sets.

thing in the neckwear line ent.

Go to Ford & Owens and get something in the neckwear line for a present.

Go to Ford & Owens and get something in the Neckwear line for a present.

Auction Sale,

At 2 o'clock this afternoon, Saturday, December 15th, I will dispose of my household goods, furniture, etc., at my residence, at auction sale, to the highest bidders for cash, as I will remove to California. Gist & Ryan will be the aactioneers.

MRS. A.HARRIS, 1219 Poplar Street.

Buyyour boy a suit of clothing or an overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable. They can be had at Ford & Owens'.

CHOICE MICHIGAN APPLES.

Barrels of the Finest Flavored Northern Apple*

At J. H. Briggs Co.'s, Fourth and Cherry streets.

corner of Try them.

$3.50 will buy an elegant Hanging Lamp at Richardson's.

Pocket memorandum books, printed to order $10 per thousand at the Express Printing House.

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Buy your boy a suit of clothing or an overcoat for his Christmas present. Nothing is more suitable. They can be had at Ford A Owens'.

A fine assortment of Music Boxes just received direct from the importers, atW. H. Paige & Co's.

Richardson A Co.'s China store for Toy Tea Sets.

Christmas Toys and Notioiis.

Mrs. Cribbs, No. 652 Mam street, is the place to buy your cheap toys, dolls and notions. She has just returned from the east, where she purchased a full line for the holidays. Call and see her before making your selection. She also keeps a nice line of meerschaum goods, smoke sets, etc. Children's blackboards, desks and chairs. Masks of every variety.

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thing in the neckwear line fo ent.

or a pres-

If you want a nice present for a lady or gent, call at Theo. Stahl's, No. 622 Main street

$3.75 will buy a set of best_(}uaiity hard-

plated knives and son's.

forks *t Ricl

Ed Roach has received a barrel of clams. Christmas Gifts.

An immense stoek of them consisting of Catholic prayer books, Christmas cards, scrap books and children's

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folding chairs, toys, etc., etc., at L. Smith's, 661 Main street.

Theo. Stahl has, as usual, a large and complete stock of holiday goods. Don't fail to call and examine nia stock. 622 Main street,-

Popular Prices—50 and 25 cents no Extra Charge for Reserved Seats.

Be sure you have something from Ford & O Christmas is here, and thus add to your enjoyment of the' lioli-

'day• Mrs. Cribbs has anew stock of dolls of every variety. Call and see them.

for

If you want to make your wife a ni«*e Christmas present, get one of those handsome new parlor lamps at 622 Main street. THEO. STAHL.

DID

some*

or

a

pres.

for

A large assortment of China button-hole bouquets at Theo. Stahl's, No. 622 Main street

Richardson & Co.'s China store for fine Parlor Lamps.

Drums, Fifes, Accordeons. Harps, etc., for the Holidays, just received at W. H. Paige & Co's.

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YOU SLEER COLD

LAST NIGHT?

If so, you will find an elegant line of Bed Comfortables and good, warm Blankets at Foster's, and it would be wise to interview him on this class of goods promptly, for this cold snap will make heavy goods go off lively.

Ladies' ana gentlemen's Underwear in all the different grades. Also warm Cloaks, warm Hoods, waim Shawls, etc., etc. See the elegant Silk Dolraan $5.00, to close. Many silk garmeriia at $12.00 and $15.00 are no better. Ono $25.00 Silk Dolman, silk lined, only $17.50. Who gets it

All kinds of black and colored Dress Goods at popular prices for the holiday trade. Big bargain in a French print bordered Handkerchief st 10c. We are selling hundreds of them.

Special attention is called to embroidered Piano and Table Covers. Also fine W'vet and Moquette Rugs and lots of her goods in onr Carpet. Department. Ileatitifnl line of Silk Handkerchiefs, 25,40,50, 75c and $1.00.

All kinds of new Prints. Dark Prints, 4c, and better goods in proportion.

The beautiful and the serviceable can be united by buying your holiday presents at

A. Z. Foster's

Dry Goods and Carpet Establishment.

AMUSEMENTS.

QPERA HOTJS

Monday, December 17tli.

OKU NIQHT ONLY!

The Renowned EM if A

ABBOTT

GRAND ENGLISH OPERA OO.

Reorganized! Strengthened! Perfected!

TAOLIAPIETRA. EMMA A BIIOTT. BOfc EWALD, SEGUIN, HINin.E, FABRINI, BRODERICK, ALLbN.

NOVELLO, aad WM. CASTLKV.

Grand Chorus and Orchestra!

J. H. ROSEWAUD, Director.

Brilliant Presentation of the Georgeon* Oriental Opera ConUqae,

KINO FOR A DAY!

Tne grandest success of modern tlmex., A great east! Magnificent CoatumearCrowded houses everywhere.

Prices SO cents, S1.00,3L60. Beats reserved without extra charge, itale open* Thnra-'? day, December 13th.

Dressed

Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, Squirrels, Qnalla, Oysters, Celery, Cranberries, Choice Apples, Sweet Cider,

New Sorghum Molasses, Buckwheat Flour, Maple Syrup*. Florida Oranges, Lemons, ,...

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Mincemeat, Apple Butter, Blackberry Jam, Mixed PlottlSi

MCAVE YOUR ORDER AT THE

VllftS FISH and POULTRY MAMP.T,

486 Ohio Street.

lAS. MYERS

FlftST-CLASSTAILORING.

If you want a really good suit of clothe* go to UROVER, the New York Tailor, 622 Ohio street, between Fifth and Sixth, and he will make yon an All-Wool Bnlt U* order from 825, or Pants from JO. He ha* also a department for cleaning and re-

Irates.

pairing, cuttlngand fitting, at equally low. One trial will convince.

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