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RECHE, Manager. ir VOV want (olid latiBfaction and fair treatment go to n THE POPL'LiB Ma. IM JaMC* •trcci Rarili, a 4*«n kcUw Farcilcn' Ball. LADIES' and GENTS' GOLD RINGS A beautiful assortment. GOLD AND sSILVER WATCHES That are kound to giv* Batialactiou. IN WATCH REPAIRING . . Our work in " Out •' Bight." * ^ f^ mZ\QM TELEPHONI 835 STEAM laundry 165 James St. North. J. BROWN, Manager. Oooda called for and delivered. Collars, 2c.; Cuffs, 4o. -b rf- W. R. Pray '33 KING ST. WEST BZBCUTtVB STAFF: JaMII S. BaIKIE TREASt'RIR J ' John B. Nblligan I.kaobr or Orchhstra J. H. FiTZGRRALD ChIEF UtllRR S. G. Pbns«n Scenic Artist Sdward Lav is Master Mf.chanic Al. Hewitt Master op Propbetibs Oeorcb Mackie Electrician Tkos. Pile Caretaker Wm. TEVftf^BCE. Gal\.«,vv I>o«r Tbndbr Tickett Tor thin Theatre can be ordered by mailt telegram or telephone, at Nordheiincr't Mumc FC>I>T^l^^!SJs4 Ac !i*J<>:^ it a favor if you will bring your friends to see the stock. I \ ei, 63 and 65 King street weat, Hamilton. !| MATTHEWS' LIVERY, 49 Market Street. Established 1841. •'>•' VflU- i DON'T FAIL TO VISIT PALACE OF SWEETS. IN THIS SEASON'S ViniY FINF.BT (iC'ALITY ^JMf ' '=■ A delicious Black Tea at 50c. TBY OUR COFFEE at 40 Cts. Solid SallHfaclloii. CARPENTER ^ BROS. 9 nsdlA-KICElT SQXr^UE. E. L. Kraft & Co. Maimfacturei's of ^^^^^ ^^w> ^^^^ ^•^m ^iwi^ ^^^^ ^^^p SADDLES AND TRUNKS Also Dkaltiis i\ gravelling 33agA,J?,od-.ctBcok6 AND SHOri'lNO liAliH. 7 5 KINO ST. WKST. W. B. MELVILLE'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ^^bnc^baij., |cpl;. 21^1:. The piitureKijuo Comedy Drama, in four acta, The Ramblei' from Glafe Hy .Mr. DAN JI.'C AUTHY, autlioi' of Irish Hoy," ' Triu' Iii^li Hoiirts," Pi i ACADEMY, Sfl Jo/)/) Sireet North, Cor. Gore, Saturday September lOtli, and Tuesday, September 13th, 1892. Adult Classes on Tuesday and Friday evenings Children on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons (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., tu Itt to clubs and private parlies at reasonable rates. Every convenience for serving, refreshments, if desired. w HEN in need ot a comfortablo vehicle for a pleasure drive, call at Mattliows' I.ivery, -19 Market Street. Family Pbaotous a Specialty "Cruirtkeoii Lawn," "Doar McCarthy's Cat," etc. I'reHented with new scenery, costumes, music, etc.; staged by i\Ir. Henry K. Walton. Ill conjunction with the versatile Irish comedian, and his associate Irish delineators, Dan -Ml i;arlby Proprietor (ifo. W. (;i\llagher Manager I'hil Mot Jirth y Stage Manager Cast of ciiaracterH. Squire Malone Mr. James Flanigan Christie Malone, his son Mr. Nagle Barry Father James I\Ir. Phil McCarthy Paddy McFadden > '. . . . Mr. Chas Saunders Mr. Gavan Mr. P. Touhey Tom, an English servant Mr. Ed. Huine Tim Flaherty Mr. J. McSweeny Hotel Guide Mr. John Kobson Mrs. Sullivan Miss Iva Donetta Naicy Green Miss Lillie Burdell Bessie Courtney Miss June Dallas ^Maggie Malone Miss Jennie Courtis Little Mollie Malone Miss Mabel Saunders Rosie Dwycr Miss Lou Ripley TOXY SILLIVAN .MB. DAX MCCARTHY Peasants, Etc. THK RAMULER FROM CLARK. ACT I. — The Farm yard. Tony's happy home. Squire i\Ialone's dislike to a liar. Paddy gives him advice. Kosie comes to the rescue. The Squire obtains important information Marrying in haste Repenting at leisure. The squire and his son. A chip of the old block. The confession. The offer. Prograiiiiiie Continued on Noxt Vase. ARTICI.IIB rOR BALD. VHAr.ICK iV; CO. to Ihu front. It uieans ■*■ what it reacis. T^OUA\ ne givo a price list of Keady to •*• wear and Ordered Clothing in which we excel, Vyi" Sivo a lilni.k Worstcl Venetian or " Corliscrew Cont and Vi-t for*lu,iior- fi'Ct in Ht; cost you to oriler .^h,to S18. Fra- lick ik Co., l.'i Juuu'H street nortb. YOl->»'Cr WEN'S SflTH. The Bquaro cor- ners, straight front stylo is a leading line, ('ralick i- Co. show thoui at prices from $.s to *!.'). ]N om' CuBtoin Department you will be as- touishi'il. We can make von n !)no Scotch Tweed Suit for .«17. .\pair of trouacr.s, pants or whatever yon may call them for *3.30, enual to what yon generally pay !*5 for. T,n"LI, DItKS.S SL'ITH looat lined thronsh- out with silk) for ^m. Cost you else- where .?3i. Fraliek & Co., 15 James street north. T IGIir \Vi;i(iHT OYF.RCOATS -a sroat •'-' line of Line blacks, blacks and fawns, at Sl'J, worth >?15. AT *13 thie all-wool suits, equal to custom ^^ made at •*1H, sacks or cutaways. TTEALICK'S & CO.'S tor a few days, or while -*- the goods last, will maketc^^hr for $14 a line of brown tweed s^^^^^vbapa you can buy them elsewhere 1 Onn I'AIRS OF nOY'S KNICKERS from X UUC sac. at Fit ALICK & CO.'S. CTILL the popular store. Now goods and '-' new stylos tlirougliout for Fall. Out and out values. Fiulick & Co., 15 James street n. CHAS. M.DUNN VETEEINAEY AND For all the Newest and Leading Perfumes go to George Parke (SUCCESSO.R TO JOHN A. BARR & CO.) CORNER YORK AND McNAB STS. THE ELECTRIC FIXTURES In connection with this Theatre have been supplied by LOWE & FARRELL — — DEAI.KRS IN glcctric ||ood6, fgkctric Pell6, ^peaking |||;ube^, gtc. First-class work guaranteed. Repairing done on bhort notice. Estimates given on all kinds of Electric Work. A few dotrs south of Sp«ctator. 40 JAMES ST. SOUTH PURCHASK ALL THEIR -FRO.M THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS LB-l-l-l-l-l-l- ■-■-■- ■-■-■■ Telf.phoni-: 811. j O^te and Infirmary: \11 JAMES ST. SOUTH Day and Night Culls urowptly atteuded to. rd^r^d Stoiiitig 20 King St. West. The Lealing People of Hamilton say tbat FredericlL Lyonde's Fliotograplis are snperior to all others. Telephone 185. King Street, opposite Poit Office, ■ = II 1 -^^- I .-ill. 1^: I Jy to cU we III Di- li, lioi- 3 c(ir- ikUmk [iricea Icotch liauts OIlRll- .1 falHC- streot «rnat 'uwua, while mv for ■ baps 3 from (Is and ut and reot n. IN '-<^- iTH ke »8t. ■-■-■-■-' tilers. Post omoa. I iSESSS EssBSSSiSSS PERPETUAL MOTION th. FURNITURE LINE HAS BEEN DISCOVERED. Where? at MALCOLM & SOUTER'S Corner King and Park Streets OUU CLEKKS are always on the move. OUK f'lOODS are .ilways leaving us. OUR CUSTOMKKS are rapiiily slreaniinu in. Ev«ryihing is moving will) us, OUR IDEAS are progressive, loo, t)UK HUYKKS are ever on Ihe go. OUR TEAM.S arc constanlly about town, I'ush, I'luck and I'rogress the Watchwords at IVrALCOI.M i^ SOTJTKIl, DEALRHS IN KINK FL'UNITUUE, C'AItl'ETS AND liOUSKFL'ltNISHINGS t'orner of King anil Pork SIrecU, Hanilllon. AXJSSEISI'S Chocolates i*'' Bon-bons 1 FRESH DAI/. Y. MADE ON FJiEMISES. No. 84 James Street North NEXT DOOR TO NORDHEI.MER'S MU.SIC .STORE. Till', CF.LKnUATED Gerhard HeinUman Piano Strictly First-Class. hKNll ton ii.i.usTnATrii fATALOCfli. FACTOUY AND WAKKROOJIS, 69-75 Sherbouine St. Toronto DRUG STORES Cor. York and Hess Sts, Cor. James and Cannon Sts. Mies ^ ToUel Articles OUR 8PRCIALTY. JjUlies Street Store one block from this Theatre. A'irht Bell. 'V €or. King and iHary Sts. PHOGliAMME-COXTlM Kl). The threat. The choico. Forgery On trial for bigamy. A scoundrel's story. IJetuni of the Jianibler from Clare. Kosie nives the si]uiro a cheap bath. Tony and his sweetheart. The cours^e of true love. Smiles and tears. Music hath churms. Father and son. The compact. A villainous plot. Visitors from Dublin. The donkey car. Maggie and MoUie. The Prieat. A family gathering, A sorrowful tale. .Maggie confldea in her brother, the Priest, Father .lames gives consolation. The decision. The departure. Tony goes out nhooting and bags a scare crow, ACT II 'J'he Home of Christie JIalone. The loves of Tom and Nancy, Rosio makes a conquest. Bessij. A fallen angel. Squire Malone as Jlephistopheles, The bargain \'ice and Virtue. Paddy as an Adonis, Santa Clans arrives in mid summer, Mother and child. A broken life. A patent chair. Tiui footman makes himself nseful. T'ony tells hip story. He dnats the furniture. K surprise. Tony Dances for Mollii'. Tlie Mistress. 'J'ony gives her a piece of his mind. " I'm sorry a gentleman sliould be an intrudei- here," The Squire. Tlie Korge.{ certi/i:;«ta. 'Two wojjjui, Faci' t& face Tv.u Jovcs. The Husband. The interview. The threat. The struggle. A cowardly blow. Father .lames protects his sister. >tati to Man. The hidden assassin. Death of Father jaines. Tony looks upon his murdered brother. The false accusation. ACT III. — The Abbey. Mother and sweetheart. Tony re- turns to the fold after wild-goose chase and without a feather for his trouble. He telis a story that means sorrow to one and joy to another. The squire's son. A sheep in wolf's clothing. The priie of a kiss. The Ran|bler froln Clare on hand this time. An old acquaintance. Merry making. The wandering wife. The marriage lines. Maggie seeks peace in the lake. Tony's strong arm. The squire on the hunt. The game secured by Tony. The Squire catches a tartar. The denun- ciation. A foul blow. The struggle. The shot. Bessie and Maggie. An altered woman Christie Malone tries deceit again. The witness, " My brother is dead, but the evidence still lives. ACT IV, — The blacksmith shop. An interrupted bridal tour. A restive steed. A hot box. Dog rob dog, A long account. A Second St. Dunstan. The Squire goes otf red hot. The attempted arrest. Diamond cut diamond, Played by Tony, " Rambler from Clare." FOR NEXT ATTRACTION SEE FOVRTII PAGE S4,000.00 ORCHESTRION J. KERNER'S VINEYARD AND 22 MAIN ST. EAST NATIVE -WINES A SPECIALTY V. A Tin; ONi.V ' ,. -^^ oi'.(;iii:wTuioN To^ IS CANADA. TlHltiirH to Ihr t'lly Hliunld nut full lo NCC llilH 4;ranil ■uHlniniriil. Frankforts served hot after this performance at the Schmidt House. See Pedler's advertisement on fourth page. Noble's Palace. U'.W. N0Bf.fi'*-li4J..«:s_uiu'Jft. now recognized by all coiners to be the finest in Canada, The propri- etor's enterjmse 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, JJECORATING, itt. ■ ■ ''''' Glass Work Coniiecttd 7vilh the Rt/hiilJiiig of this Theatre -I'cis excnileit hy J. G. CAMPBELL & GO. 50 JAMES STEEET NORTH, Trirplionr 1047. FRANK E. WALKEB, Furniture, Carpets, and Clothing ON EASY TERMS OP PAYMENT AT 173 KING ST. EAST, COPP'S BLOCK, ADJOURN TO THE AFTEK THIS PERFORMANCE, lELED AND KE-FITTED, »i^J> ».-4 ))>» BAR RE-MODELED AND RE-FITTED, Tlie Imported Wine*. Cheeae and Table nelleacles bave made lhl8 hanite famon* all over outarlo. rrimc Lager, Good Cigars, and Rhen's ■flT'lUr T A'N^TT/^DNT IWTrw Natural .Mineral Water. WJU. JUa.a\tSX\iIS,a^ lUgri 6i and 6ii James Ut. North. Telephone 8io. Have your Fall Overcoat Cleaned, Dyed or Repaired by W. Howard, 22 Rebecca St. '-■-■-■-■-■■*- ■-■-■- ■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■liii.i.i-lj.M-l-l.i-iJi-iia-ixi-B-a-a. ■-■-».■.■ rw=wT.-»-»-i-»-i^,pj^-rr»g To 1)8 Fliotograpbed by Frederick Lyonde, the Higli-Glass Fhotograplier is to tie delighted. Telephone Wo. Aildresa Kinij Street opposite Post Offlca. \u^ EfBB SaS^SaaE&£i^B^i^SBSBSBSBSSBSa^;S^SBBaE^iS&^BSa&SS BBBBBBSSSSa Bouquets Floral IleHlitiiH our Hpeclally> t I FOR IIIRAIKKS, WKDDINCS, .•.■.-.• liANCjUKTS, AND UAI.LS, The Itti'Kcwt mill lu'st r'i|iii|i|iu(l L'oimcr- vittorii'H 111 HhiiiIUoii, F. G. FOSTER tot, Cbiirlfit anil llanlrr ll*. BRANCH STORE, 43 KING ST. WEST TelrpkoB* •*!(. THE OPERA HOUSE HATTERS Iiivitt' the itttentioii of patrouH of t hiH tlMMitre to tlii'ir Ktill KHHliioliri Mr I ThoisoB I FEDLER'S I CIGAB « STORE A MeriH IliitH. Ttie Ktock of Col- l Tobaccos— Pedler, 80 King street west, next Dominion Hotel. Dht Ooods, Mantlki and Millineby— McKay Bros., G5 and 57 King street east. Dahcino— Prof. Helville, 88 John street north. DGNTiBTaT— Knight, cor. King and Mary sts. Dbvoh, l'K«Fi)M«». Etc.— O. Parke, York and Macnab streats. F. Yapp, cor. York and Hess and cor. J*aw» aod csiwion. EjjECTBic SopPLUtB- Lowe & Farrell, 40 James street south. FUHSITUnE, CABrKTS AND HOUSEFIIRNIBB- iNos— Malcolm & Souter, cor. King and Park streets. Flowbbb and Fi.obal Debions— F. G. Foster, cor. Charles and Hunter. Branch store 43 King street west. CinocBUiBS- Carpenter Bros., No. Market Square. Hahnebr, Saddles and Tbunks— E. L. Kraft & Co., cor. King and Charles streets. Hats and Gents' Fubnisiiinos— Gardner li Thomson, Opera House Corner. Instalment House— Furniture. Carpets and Clothing. V. E. Walker, 173 King street east. Laundry— Parisian, Ifi.'i James stx-oet north. Meucuant Tailobino— Duvis & Cariiogie, 20 King street west. Pianos— A. & S. Nordliuimer, 80 James street north. Paintino and Dec oiiatino— J. C. Caiiipbell &. Co., 50 JanioB struct iiortli. PiioTiKinAV II V— Frederick Lyoiide, Kini,' street cast, opposite I'ost Ollieo. Itr.Aiiv-iiADi; AND Oiinr.iiKD CLoTiiixa— I'rii- lick & Co., \'i James street iiurtli. Tailciu .\nd Hknovatoii—W. Howard, 22 He- becea street. Vkti'.iusaiiv Sim.Eox— Clias. 51. Dunn, 127 James street south. Wati Mi:s AND .Ir.WLLliv— A. G. Kussell, 130 James street iiortli. WiiciD Masti.es and FunNiTUiiK— .). Hoodless & Son, 01, tj:J and Oj luiiK street west. Clara Louise KeUof,'!,' tells a story in which lier motlier, hersalf niid the dowiifjer diiclioss of Somerset fit^ure. The sint^er and her mother were dining with that lady when the ducheta calmly poiired her tea into her saucer, sijiped it with Rrcat enjoyment, and remarked, " Now, ladies, do not think this is rude, for 1 have just come from the ijueen and saw her do it. Let n.s emulate the queen." Where- upon all drank their tea from their saucers. There is now playiuf^ in Paris a Russian horn band, each horn being capable of jiroducinf; a sin<>le note only. So perfect is the training that the band produces the effect of one equipped with ordinary instrumenoS, and even running scales with the rapidity ar.d precision of a violin. fURABILITY, TONE, TOUCH and Elegance in Design are the qualities which make a perfect piano. We can show all these qualities combined in any of the following Pianos, for which we are Sole Agents : New York. New York. osxosanzvQ Boston. BvaitaTT Boston. Toronto. We also take in EXCHANGE good Pianos of various makes, which we thoroughly repair and sell again at low piices and ea^v teinii. Call tnd M« (oi >'oai»t\r A.&S.NORDHEIMER 86 JAMES ST. NORTH. E. J. 'WIL.BON. Manager. JARBEAl NEXT ATTRACTION And her .... Com] any of Comedians, Friday, Sept. IM. to" = Mi^trFMltiaRE P U REI^y: V E GtitA B^ £ ENJOYED Ellllllll!«l TuTTi Frutti Gum HiaHcar mcdical AUTHonmia. Aids digestion, iNViaORATES THE SYSTEM, STRENGTHENS THE VOICE. IMPROVES THE APPETITE. lar Bold by all Drngglsta and OonfMtlonan, or Addrasa— TAa Tutti FruW A. V. Co., 60 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont, , for Hox of assorted samples, which will he sent by mail to any address oo r«oai:>t ot S* Cants, HelvlUe's Riding School. Eight Dollars for twelve lessons, florses furnished, Apply at 88 John Street North TAKE THE PIOTUEESQUE EOUTE Of Uuitcd States for New York. ERIE RAIL^WAY. We charRe nothing exti'a for the lu.xury of asttimo. Hceuery unsurpassed and maRiiiflceut cars to ride in. M'o are RiviuR tlio pooiilo iu Hamilton a train service audaccouiodatiou that tliey aaver had lie.'ore, and wo hope they will Bluiw tlieir appreciation by purchasing their tickets via tho Krio ll'y. Wo are the only Hue running throiigli coaches and l'ulhiion\'eKlibulo sleepers from Haiuilton to Xe'.T York. For fur- tiler iuforniuliou apply to b. J.Sliarp, 19 WeUiug- tou Street East, Toronto. WHEN YOU CO Nortli, Soutli, East or ffest Alwr.ys buy your tickets from agents of THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY! rullman or \Va(,'nor Cars on all Express Trains. OIHcrs in Haniiltou— Kiny and Stuart Street Stations; Chas. E. Morgan, llJames St. North, i ■■j-»..»-fc» j>jj. w . ^; saB«ie»3»!Mj»j-»jjjjjj^»j jjjj. » j. » , wJ^^ ! U».,»JJ-t:ijJ.^»JLW-WJ-WJ..«glB»-»JJ..^»l.»-..»Jl LADIES, go to Crgiwford's for "Down-Town Lunches."