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IF VOU want solid aatisfaction and fair treatment go to THE POPULAB No. IM James Street Ncrth, « door* below Forriteri' null. LADIES' and GENTS' GOLD RINGS A beautiful assortment. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES That are bound to give satisfaction. IN WATCH REPAIRING * . , Our work ■ Kp- ■ - ■ . ■ . ■ . ■ . ■ . « . ■ . ■; DON'T FAIL TO VISIT n- PALACE OF SWEETS. IN THIS SEASON'S VERY FINEST QUALITY. A delicious Black Tea at 50c. TBY OUR COFFEE at 40 Cts. solid Sntlnfaction. CABPENTEB » BROS. 9 ]sa:A.KicEiT s(axrA.i2s. E. L. Kraft & Co. Maiiufacturei'9 of SADDLES AND TRUNKS Also Dkalkbs in l^ravelling |{ag6, l^ockctgookiA AND SHOl'l'INO BAGS. 75 KING ST. WEST. W. B. MELVILLE'S liiiGii& ACADEMY. flfl iohn Street North, Cor. Gore, oi'Eisrs Saturday September loth, and Tuesday, September 13th, 1892. Adult Classes on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Children on Wednesday and Saturday afternoims (Wednesday from 4 to 6 ; Saturday from 2 to 4.30). Private lessons to suit the convenience of pupil. The Waltz taught in 3 lessons. Special Notice. The Hall, with parlors dressing rooms, etc., to let to clubs and private parties at reasonable rates. Every convenience for serving refreshments, if desired. w HEN in need ot a comfortable vehicle for a pleasure drive, oaU at MattbeHa' Uvery, 49 Harltet Street. Family Phaetons a Specialty GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday, Oct. 12th. A Play in one act, BY MR. FRANK 8. PIXLEY. CAST OF CHARACTERS. lorn Whitsr, an "educated, prc4U£aj([veyoung farmer fVmrSTBattis Bill Smi^h, a farm hand Tell H. Taylor Bob Hastings, from Chicago H. Tilzer Hezekiah Brown, a jolly farmer of the old school W. M. Paul Keturah Brown, his wife •• . . . Mrs W. M. Paul Nellie Brown, a refined country lass, but " only a farmer's daughter " Miss Florence Modena Time — Present. A summer evening. Place — A farm in Northern Ohio. Programme Continued on Next Page. The Carpets, Curtains and Draperies in this Theatre were supplied by Malcolm & Souter. ABTIOI.IIB FOB BJUbB. UKALICK & CO. to tlie front. It means *• what it roads. n^ODAYwe Rive a price list of Heady to wear and Ordered Clotliing in wliich we excel. \X7K give a Black Wornted Venetian or Corkscrew Coftt and Vest for* 10, per- fect lu Ht; cost you to order .»1,5 to tl8. Fra- lick & Co., 15 .lames street nortb. VOUNO MEN'S SUITS. The square cor- * nern, straight front style is a leading hue. Fralick & Co. show them at prices from*8to«13. TN our Custom Department you will be as- * toiiished. We can umke you a flue Scotch Tweed Suit for *i7. A pair of trousers, pants or whatever you may call tUeiii for #3.60, eijual to what you geuerally pay ,i|i5 for. pULL DRESS SUITS (coat lined through- •^ out with silk) for «34. Cost you else- where *35. Fralick & Co., 15 James street north. T IQHT WEIOHT OVBBCOATS-a gnat *-" liuf of blue blacks, blacks and fawus, at (12, worth S15. AT »13 fine all-wool suits, equal to mi«e*ir mam at A18, sacks or cutaways. pRALlCK'S & CO.'S for a few days, or while the goods last, will make to order for *14 a line of brown tweed suits. Perhaps you can buy them elsewhere for 420. 1 000 PAIRS OP BOY'S KNICKBB8 from xuuv/ 50c. at FR.\LICK & CO.'S. CTIIiL the popular store. New goods and ^ new styles throughout for Fall. Out and out values, Fralick & Co., 15 James street n. GHAS.M.DUNN VETEEINAEY AND Telbpbone 814. O^ce ami Iiifirmary: 127 JAMES ST. SOUTH Day and Night Calls promptly attended to. For all the Newest and Leading Perfumes go to George Parke (SUCCESSOR TO JOHN A. BARE & CO.) CORNER YORK AND McNAB STS. THE ELECTRIC FIXTURES In connection with this Theatre have been supplied by LOWE & FARRELL -DEALERS IN- Iglectric ^ood6, glectric pell6, ^peaking ||Sube6, ^tc. First-class work guaranteed. Repairing done on bhort notice. Estimates given on all kinds of Electric Work. A few doers south olSpwtator. 40 JAMES ST. SOUTH : : : purchase : ALL THEIR tTTJi-mr- ^1^ -FROM 20 King St. West. THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS E5SB - V*- a^ The Leading People of Hamilton say that FreMok Lyonde's Fhotopaplis are snperior to all others. Telephone 185. King Street, opposite Post Offloa. f 1 if «»*J»»V* ■ ^ ■ -'■- ■ - ■ -■- ■ -■- ■ - ■ - ■ ■' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■ t " > » l " i " B " a "f" ■ ■- ■■^■.w.».».».».» .m.m.wswsma PERPETUAL MOTION th. FURNITURE LINE HAS BEEN DISCOVERED. Where? cc MALCOLM ft SOUTER'S Corner King and Park Streets OUR CLERKS are always on the move. OUR GOODS ire always leaving us. OUR CUSTOMERS are rapidly streaming in. Everything is moving with us. OUR IDEAS art progressive, too. OUR BUYERS are ever on the go. OUR TEAMS are constantly about town. I'ush, Pluck and Progress the Watchwords at MAI^COLM & SOUTKR, DEALERS I.^l FINE FUUNITUUE, CAUPETS AND HOU8EFUKNI8HING8 I'orBcr or King >nil Park 8trcela, HamlltoB, AUSSEM'S Chocolates ^ Bon-bons FRESH DAIL Y. MADE ON PREMISES. No. 84 James Street North NEXT DOOR TO NORDIIEIMER'S MUSIC STORE. THE CELEBRATED Qerbard HeinUmati Piano Strictly First-Class. BEND FOB ITiLnBTRATED CATALOQCB. FACTORY AND WAHEROOMS, 69-75 Shetbouine St. Toronto DRUG STOBES ^^^JZqx. York and Hess Sts. Cor. James and Cannon Sts. fi JTOMM OVR SPECIALTY. James Street Store one block from this Theatre. Night Bell. €or. King and Mary Sts. PllOGKAMME -CONTINUED. REGULAR ATTRACTION, By Wits Outwitted A Comedy by Edward Owings Towne. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Don Jose Rodriguez, a merchant Wm. S. Battis Don Cosme, betrothed to Fernanda ^\'. M. Paul Valentine Navaro, in love with Fernanda. Tell H.Taylor Juan Nieto, a servant H. Von Tilzer Donna Clementina, wtfe of Don Jose. .Mrs. W.M. Paul Fernanda, daughter of Don Jose. Miss. Florence Modena Maria Mrs. W. M. Paul Time — Present. Location — A city in Spain. ACT. L— Wit. The Father's Advice. ACT. n.— By Wits. The Advice Taken. ACT. IIL— Out .itted. The Result. EXECUTIVE STAFF. For Edward Owings Towne's " By Wits Outwitted " Comedy Company. Business Manager Forrest Crissey Representative Homer Drake Stage Manager W. M. Paul For Next Attraction See Fourtli Page. 84,000.00 ORCHESTRION J. KERNER'S VINEYARD AND Miigte Matt 22 MAIN ST. EAST. NATIVE WINES A SPECIALTY V. • THE ONLY ■ ,. •IjT OKUHESTUION Tjrf» -t-JB IN CANAUA. Bt-I- riallors lo Ihr \'\\j ahoiild not fall to nee Ihl* ttraiid luiilrameDl, Noble's Palace. Wm. Noih,e's Palace saloon is now recognized by all comers to be the finesi ifh-Ganada: The -firojm'- etor's enterprise is meeting with the success it justly deserves, for the palace would reflect credit on Wall street, New York. Special attention is paid to mixed drinks. Restaurant in connection. 4 KING STREET WEST. The Painting, DECORATING, AND Glass Work Conneettd ivith tht Re-Building of this Theatrt was executed by J. G. CAMPBELL & CO. 50 JAMES STREET NOETH. Telephone IM7. FRANK E. WALKER, Furniture, Carpets, and Clothing: ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT AT 173 KING ST. EAST, COPP'S BLOCK. ADJOURN TO THE Schmidi^ 1^ AFTER THIS PERFORMi ouse AFTER THIS PERFORMANCE. BAB RE-MODELED AND RE-FITTED. . '^^ -»»»»- The Imported Wine*. Cheeae and Table Delicacies hare made thU h.n»e rnmonii all oTer Ontario Prime Lager, Qood Cigars, aud Rlieu's TITIIir T A ISCSXStVn tS lUT/v*. Natural Mineral Water. WJU- lliin trJlUXtri) i«.gr, 6i and 61} Jamea St. North. W. H. HOWARD TAILOR, No. 8% Rebecca Street. Fine Rtook of Suitings. MENS' CLOTHINQ DYED CLEANED, REPAIRED. Goods Sent for anil Delivered. Telephone 810. ■■.■LW^L^HJ ■-■-■-■-■-IL.-II.IU-I »-*~"- — — - - - -^= ■ .■-■-■-l.l-«-l-»-W-«l-»--«gV To be Fhotograplied by Frederick Lyonde, the High-Glass Photographer is to he delighted. Telephone 185. Addrees King Street opposite Post Office. 7 Bouquets • • riornl DchIboh our HpcclMlty. FOR THEATRES, WEDDINGS, .-.•.•.• BANQUETS, ANii BALLS. The lai'ijcHt and liunt i'(|iii|>|ii'(l t'otmur- vutoriea in Ilainiltoii. F. G. FOSTER Cor. I'liKrIrK and Hantcr III. BRANCH STORE, 43 KING ST. WEST TeleptaoB* D45. BOHEMIAN'S Concert and Ball ALKXANUUA AKCADE HALL, Friday Evt'iiiiig, October Nth Arllnlit I MB. JAMES FAX, MIH8 M. KOSB, MUS. D. MITCHELL, MI88 L. HUYANT, MU. E. O. PAYNE, MR. H. BUYANT. At'coinpaiiiHt Mrs. E. H. Duiiiiett AuderBon's Orchestra for Dancing. Floor Mauager Mr. J. Hackett Admission '^5 Cents. BU8INE88JIRECT0RY. The following is a list of some of the pro- minent business and professional men of Ilam- il+wi-. Sli^figets visiiinf-lhe-eily, as weH as citizens generally, will find each of the con- cerns mentioned to be thoroughly reliable ani3 worthy of patronage : Booth and Siioeb— J. Morin, cor. James and Kiug William streets. Cboice CoNrEt'rioNEBT, with Lunch lioom connection— iJ. Crawford, 38 King street west. CuocoLATES AND BONBONS — AuBsem's, 84 James street north. CioARS AND Tobaccos— Pedler, 80 Kiug street weat, next Dominion Hotel. Dry Goods, Manti.es and Millinbrt— McKay Bros., SS and 57 King street east. Dancing— Prof. Melville, 88 John street north. Dentistby— Knight, cor. King and Mary ste. Dbdgs, Pebpcmeb, Etc:.— G. Parke, York and Macnab streets. F. Yapii, cor. York and Hess and cor. James and Cannon. Electbic Bupflieb— Lowe & Farrell, 40 James street south. FCBNITUBE, CABPETB AND HOUSEFURNISH- INOB— Malcolm & Bouter, cor. King and Park streets. Flowerb and Floral Debions— F. G. Foster, cor. Charles and Hunter. Branch store 43 King street west. Grocekies- Carpenter Bros., No. 9 Market Square. Harnebb. Saddles and Trunks- E. L. Kraft & Co., cor, Kiug and Charles streets. Hats and Gents' Furnishinqs- Gardner & ThoaiBon, Opera House Corner. Instalment Hodse— Furniture. Carpets and Clothing. F. E. Walker, 173 King street east. Laundbv— Parisian, 165 James street north. LivEKY— G. H. Matthews, 49 Market street. Merchant Tailohino — DaviB & Carnegie, 90 King street west. Pianos— A. & S. Nordhelmjr, 86 James street north. Painting and Decorating- J. C. Campbell tc Co., SO Jamea street north. Photography- Frederick Lyonde, King street east, opposite Post Office. Keady-made and Ordered Clothing— Frv lick & Co., 15 James street north. Tailor And Henovator— W. Howard, 28 Ke- becea street. Veterinary Surgeon- Chas. M. Dunn, 187 James street south. Watches and Jewelry— A. G. Russell, 130 James street north. Wood Mantles and Fdhniturk— J. Hoodless & Bon, 61, 63 and 65 King street west. THE OPERA HOUSE HATTERS Invite the attention of patrons of this tliHiitru to their Fall FashioMit in Men's HatH. The stock of Col- lars, TiuH, etc., Ik always complete. OPERA HOUSE CORNER EXCUSE ME ! but in tliis pro^ruasive s^o it pays every- body to be well informed. Uoudors o( the Opera House program are advised that Hamilton possessoa a haven of reuom^ienBe (or all lovera of TobaoooB, where all kinda of Bmokeru' Uooda can bo obtained at re- asonable prices. That well known place ia PEDLEB'S, 78 king W.,ncxt Dominion Hotel There you will And one of the bent assorted stocks in Hamilton, consistin); of cigars, tobaccos, pipes, ci)(ar holders, tobacoo pouches and all kinds of smoker's sundries. !^/p%URABILITY, TONE, TOUCH -^^ and Elegance in Design are the qualities 3 ^ which make a perfect piano, ^\'e can show all these t]ualities combined in any of the following Pianos, for which we are Sole Agents : New York. New York. ©SSPSS^XSTQ Boston. Boston. Toronto. We also take in EXCHANGE good Pianos of various makes, which we thoroughly repair and sell again at low prices and easy terms. Call and sec for yoursellT A.&S.NORDHEIMER 88 JAMES ST. NORTH. E. J. MriI.BON, ... Manaiter. NEXT ATTRACTION: Saturday Matinee and Ni^ht October 15th, 1892. JOSHUA SIMPKINS The Barnum of all Yankee Plays. SongH, Dances and New and refined Character Specialties. r-^*'vx/w^/v^'^ TAKE COURAGE ADA9IH' TUTTI FHUTTI will flee you from tn cry form of iivr>i o IS s T I op^ aud euable you to bo happy, cheerful and pirosperoua. ADAMS' UTTI FRUTT When yon use TUTTI rBUTTX yon nao ■omethlng' that la hiirhly reoonimendad by the moat eminent Xadloal anthorltloa . and analyata In the world. A very interestinc pamphlet on "Row to kaep w«6l " sent FKGEl by addressing— ADAMS & SOTI!»<}»rr - 11 & 13 Jarvls St., TORONTO, ONI. Melville's Riding School. Eight Dollars for twelve lessons. Horses furnished. Apply at 88 John .Street North TAKE THE PIOTUIIESQUE EOUTE Of United States for New York. ERIE -RA^lj^WAY. We charge nothing ezt '-. r the luxury of asttinie. Scenery unsurpas. ^ and magnificent cars to ride in. We are giving the people in Hamilton a train service aud accomodation that they never had before, and we hope they will show their appreciation by purchasing their tickets via the Erie K'y. We are the only line running through coaches and Pullman Vestibule sleepers from Hamilton to New York. For fur- ther information apply to S. J. Sharp, 19 Welling- ton Street East, Toronto. WHEN YOU CO Nortli, Soutli, East or West Always buy your tickets from agents of THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY r^rTHE QREATc^-) INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY I Pullman or Wagner Cars on all Express Trains. OfSces in Hamilton— King and Stnart Street Stations; Chas. E. Morgan, llJames St. North, BBS!sssB ^sasBB^Bsassa gSBSBS ^^BSB^BB '^ — ^~* -i^-ir* LADIES, go to Crawford's for "Down-Town Lunches." -..; ■ r