IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I Hi ■ 50 Hi Ki Ui la u •^ .. WUi. 2.0 1.25 i 1.4 1.8 1.6 .m Va 7] ^ -*>" ^} "^ y rf /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 J^4i. V 4,^ '^»^ i^^? CIHM/II Microfk Series. f . Canadian institute for Historical IV s CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Technical and Bibliographic Notes/Notes techniques et bibliographiques Tho Institute has attempted to obtain the best oriviinal copy available for filming. Features of this copy which may be bibliographically unique, which may alter any of the images in the reproduction, or which may significantly change the usual method of filming, are checked below. D D D D D D D D D D n Coloured covers/ Couverture de couleur Covers damaged/ Couverture endommagde Covers restored and/or laminated/ Couverture restaur6e et/ou pelliculde Cover title missing/ Le titre de couverture manque Coloured maps/ Cartes g^ographiques en couleur Coloured ink (i.e. other than blue or black)/ Encre de couleur (i.e. autre que bleue ou noire) Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ Planches et/ou illustrations en couleur Bound with other material/ Reli6 avec d'autres documents Tight binding may cause shadows or distortion along interior margin/ La re liure serr6e peut causer de I'ombre ou de la distortion le long de la marge intdrieure Blank leaves added during restoration may appear within the text. Whenever possible, these have been omitted from filming/ II se peut que certaines pages blanches ajout6es lors d'une restauration apparaissent dans le texte, mais, lorsque cela dtait possible, ces pages n'ont pas 6t6 film^es. Additional comments:/ Commentaires suppldmentaires; L'Institut a microfilm^ le meilleur exemplaire qu'il lui n 6t6 possible de se procurer. Les details de cet exemplaire qui sont peut-dtre uniques du point de vue bibliographique, qui peuvent modifier une image reproduite, ou qui peuvent exiger une modification dans la mdthode normale de filmage sont indiqu6s ci-dessous. The to t I I Coloured pages/ D Pages de couleur Pages damaged/ Pages endommag^es □ Pages restored and/or laminated/ Pages restauries et/ou pellicul^es rj~~L/Pages discoloured, stained or foxed/ I tn Pages d6color6es, tachetdes ou piqudes The pos of fiM Ori] beg the sior oth firs sior ori I I Pages detached/ Pages ddtach^es Showthrough/ Transparence Quality of prir Qualit6 indgale de I'impression Includes supplementary materii Comprend du matdriel suppldmentaire Only edition available/ Seule Edition disponible rri Showthrough/ I I Quality of print varies/ I I Includes supplementary material/ I I Only edition available/ The sha TIN whi Ma\ diffi enti beg righ reqi met D Pages wholly or partially obscured by errata slips, tissues, etc., have been refilmed to ensure the best possible image/ Les pages totalement ou partiellement obscurcies par un feuillet d'errata, une pelure, etc., ont 6x6 film6es d nouveau de fapon 6 obtenir la meilleure image possible. This item is filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document est filmd au taux de reduction indiqud ci-dessous. 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X y 12X 16X 20X 24X 28X 32X The copy filmed here has been reproduced thanks to the generosity of: L'exemplaire film6 fut reproduit grdce d la g6n6ro8it6 de: Hamilton Public Library Hamilton Public Library The images appearing here are the best quality possible considering the condition and legibility of the original copy and in keeping wfth the filming contract specifications. Les images suivantes ont 6ti reproduites avec le plus grand soin, compte tenu de la condition et de la netteti de l'exemplaire film6, et en conformity avec les conditions du contrat de filmage. Original copies in printed paper covers are filmed beginning with the front cover and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, or the back cover when appropriate. All other original copies are filmed beginning on the first page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated in pression. Les exemplaires originaux dont la couverture en papier est imprimis sont filmis en commenpant par le premier plat et en terminant soit par la derniire page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration, soit par le second plat, selon le cas. Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont filmte en commenpant par la premiere page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la derniire page qui comporte une telle empreinte. The last recorded frame on each microfiche shall contain the symbol — »> (meaning "CON- TINUED "), or the symbol V (meaning "END"), whichever applies. Un des symboles suivants apparaitra zar la derniAre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbole — ► signifie "A SUIVRE ", le symbols V signifie "FIN". Maps, plates, charts, etc., may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre filmis d des taux de reduction diffdrents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour dtre reproduit en un seul clichd, il est filmd A partir de Tangle supirieur gauche, de gauche d droits, et de haut en bas, un prenant le nombre d'images nicessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 •2i'w4,*Xit* f-^^-t-i^^tut-t- <^«? 'IE Vv> ^V" The Carpets, Curtains and Draperies in this Theatre were supplied by Malcolm & Souter. . i» . » . » - » . —-»—..-..-———.-■-—---■.-■ ....................... '-■- C. J. WHITNEY, Lessee. . . Hamilton, Canada, Season 1892-93. . , THOS. RECHE, Manager. IF VOII want solid ■atiefaction nnd fair treatment go to m M THK POPULAB No. ISO Jnme* Street Nortb, 8 door* below PoreMem' Hall. LADIES' and GENTS' GOLD RINGS A beautiful assortment. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES That are bound to giv* satisfaction. IN WATCH REPAIRING . . Our work is "Out e' SIgkt," TELEPHONE 835 Uarisiaa Laundry STEAM 165 James St. North. J. BROWN, Manager. Goods called for and delivered. Collars, 2o.; Cufib, 4o. d- W. R. Pray Entrertaher, 33 KING ST. WEST Telephone 631. -P R- BXBCVTIVB STAFF: [ Jamrs S. Baikik Treasuri John B. Nklligan Leader of Orchestra J. H. Fitzgerald Chief Usmkr S. G, Penson ScHNic Artist EuwARu Lavis Mastep Mhchanic Al. Hewitt Master of Properties George Mackie Electrician Thos. Pile Caretaker Wm. Tribreck GALLEhV Do«R Tbndbr Tickets for this Theatre can be ordered by mail , telegr.^im or telephone, at Nordheiiner's Music "^oom, and will be retained until ten minutes before the rise of the curtain. Ladies' Bonnets and Wraps can be left in the Ladies' Coat Room ; an attendant in charge. Advance Sate open daily from 9 a. m. to 5. 30 p, m. at Nordheimer's. Ladies' Toilet Room to left of Foyer ; attendant in charge. Gents Room to tight of Foyer ; attendant in charge. Children in arms not admitted Parties finding lost articles in the Theatre leave them at the Manager's Office, where all applications for lost articles must be made. No Camp Stools or Chairs allowed in the aisles of this Theatre. Patrons will please report to the Manager any in- attention on the part of tne attaches. Opera iJlaiHeH may be had on applica- tion to llfthera. The Management will not be responsible for Hats, Wraps, Coats, Umbrellas, or any other article placed on or under the seats, as special rooms are provided for such articles. Self Conforming Shoes. High Grade, strictly Hand Sewed, an easy, moderate shape, made on new Self Conforming Lasts, peculiarly adapted to those whose feet have been abused by tight, unyielding shoes. Much foot sensitiveness can be avoided, and pedestrian exercise enjoyed, with a grace- gait insured. Our list of other desirable offerings is too elaborate to advertise in full. OOE. JAMES & KING WILLIAM OPPOSITE 4'ITV UAhl. J. MOBIN, G^:F0R=55O i We have worked hard to obtain for our customers the best value to be had from the home or European mar- kets. When you have ex- amined our goods and our value, you will see our state- ment verified. DRY GOODS. This department contains ■ many new and stylish lines I in black and colored goods. SPECIALS. We have placed in stock this week a range of All- Wc ol Cashmeres in all the newest and best shades, at the low price of 25c., black and cream included. Also a range of Pongee and Surah Silks in the rich- est art shades for 25c. In Carpets and House- furnishings we lead the way. McKAYBKOS 55 and 57 King St. East. I Furniture and We beg to draw your attention to our assortment of fine Furniture, and respectfully solicit your assistance in advising TT 7 7 1 /T 7 intending purchasers whom you may happen to know to inspect our VV OOQ/ j\\L Ctl'ZtClS ■■ ^^^^^^- ^"^G ^^^ve ihe Largest Stock of General Furniture in Ontario; , J__this is said without fear of contradiction. We are always glad to show Visitors through our warerooms, and will esteem \ / J. m>l>LTl^5*»SS4 ^t; JSOJV it a favor if you will bring your friends to see the stock. / \ 61, 63 and 65 King Street West, Hamilton. MATTHEWS' LIVEEY, 49 Market Street. Established 1841. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT il/cH PALACE OF SWEETS. IN THIS SEASON'S VERY FINEST QUALITY. A delicious Black Tea at soc. TEY OUB COFFEE at 40 Cts. Solid Satiafactlon. CARPENTER » BROS. 9 l^-A-EICET SQUAieEI. E. L Kraft & Co. Monday, Nov. 14th. IDA • VAN • CORTLAND ManufacturerB of SADDLES AND TRUNKS Also DEALER! IN l^raveiling ^ag6, f^ocket ^ook6 AND SHOPPING BAGS. 75 KING ST. WEST. W. B, MELVILLE'S SMGII& ACADEMY. 88 John Street North, Cor Gore, OFEisrs Saturday September loth, 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 Mall, with parlors dressing rooms, etc., to let to clubs and private parties at reasonable rates. Every convenience for serving refreshments, if desired. AND COMPANY IN "MATTHEWS' ^ood Horses and all kinds of Carriages, such as CAPE MAYS, , iwrni/ MIKADOS, I VrRY. •.■.•.-.•.•. KENSINGTONS, LI V LI 11 FOUK - WHEELED .,^ „ , ^ ^,^ DOG cAiiTs, etc. at 4U Market St. An emotional domestic drama, in five acts, By J. H. Nevins. Cast of Characters. RUTH, wife of Robert Dallen, and the victim of a villain possessing the power of hypnotizing her IDA VAN CORTLAND Dot, Mrs. Dallen's housemaid Olive White M>3ie, (aged G years) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallen.... Little Ethel Day Robert Dallen, a miller Wilson Day Rev. John Goodman, a methodist minister and foster-father to Ruth Frank Lee Miles Howard Mortley , a scheming scoundrel Henry Patterson Richard Monkstone, Mortley s tool and accomplice. J. £. Miles Bube, Dallen's man-of-all-work Richard Valentine Time— Present. Place— First act, a village in Central New York. Acts 2nd, 2rd and 4th in New York city. ACT I — Hypnotic influence— separation. ACT II— Mysie's blindness. Dallen's contemplated mur- der and suicide. Saved. ACT III— Hypnotism. Rube's suspicions. Divorce. " ACT IV— Rube practises a little hypolnizing. Re-nnited F. E. Walker & Co. have the disposition, the ability, and the goods to please every buyer who is seeking bargains in the line of Furniture, Carpets. Stoves, Ladies' Jackets, Gents' Overcoats, and a host of other goods. They sell these goods on the instalment plan, and will be your support when you want new stuff for the home, and have not the necessary cash to secure the articles you want. The people are with Walker & Co. every day of the week, and the people are sure to got satisfaction and fBir treatment at Hamilton's Leading Instal- ment House, 173 King Street east. A TEST! No doubt evfy advertiser would desire to know what profit he re- ceives for the money expended on any particular advertisement. To test the merits of this medium we offer a discount of ten per cent, on all Ordered and Ready-Made Clothing. To get this rebate you must bring us this clipping. Re- member this is a clear saving to you, as our only object in making the above offer is to test our advertising simply. Fralick & Co., Tailors and Clothers, No. 15 James street north. GHAS.M.DUNN VETEEINAEY AND Telephone 814. Office and Infirmary: 127 JAMES ST. SOUTH Day and Night Calls promptly attended to. CURES Chapped Hands, /^ y "^7'/^ TT" T5 ^\ T "^N ^°^ ^^^^ ^"^ *'*<>• P.irke, Druggist, GLYCEROID Face, or any roughness of the Skin. Not ^^f Xht X ^^^ Jt^^ X ^ \^gJ ^ ^^ (successor to John A. Barr & Co.) cor. sticky, nor greasy. Dries immediately. T-wTEiTT-x-.E-i-VB oe^tts I»BI^ soTTXiE. ner York and McNab Streets, Hamilton. THE ELECTRIC FIXTURES In connection with this Theatre have heen supplied by LOWE & FARRELL -DRAI.KRS IN- glectric ^codA, gkctric ^elld, ^peaking ^ubc6, gtc. First-class work guaranteed. Repairing clone on sliort notice. listimates given on all kinds of Electric Work. A few doors south ol Spectator. 40 JAMES ST. SOUTH glials ^ ^€irfiii§l# 20 Kin^ St. West. THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS The Leading Feople of Hamilton say that Frederick Lyonde's Photographs are superior to all others. \. ■ Telephone 185. King Street, opposite Poet Offloe. ^v- EmZ*Smj PERPETUAL MOTION ■iS. FURNITURE LINE HAS BEEN DISCOVERED. •Wyi. h at MALCOLM & SOUTER'S VV A6i V I Corner King and Park Streets • • -^ OUR CLERKS are always on the move. OUR GOODS are always leaving us. OUR CUSTOMERS are rapidly streaming in. Everything is moving with us. OUR IDEAS are progressive, loo. OUR BUYERS are ever on the go. OUR TEAMS are constantly about town. Push, Pluck ■nd Progress the Watchwords at MALCOLM & SOUTER, DBALBBS IN FINE FUKNITUHE, CAKPET8 AND HOU8EPUKNISHING8 Cormer or King and rark Btreels, HamlltoB. AUSSE]Sd:'S c^^^B'iiirEi^s^o Chocolates ^ Bon-bons 51 J FRESH DAI/. \. MADE ON PREMISES. No. 84 James Street North NEXT DOOR TO NORDHEIMER'S MUSIC STORE. THE CELEBKATBD Cferhard Hehtaan Piano Strictly First-Class. SKND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOOUB. FACTORY AND WAEEKOOMB, 69^75 Sherboutne St. Toronto DRUG STORES ^^^,Cor. York and Hess Sts. Cor. James and Cannon Sts. Mi^MetArticle!! OIIR aPBCIALTV. James Street Store one block from this Theatre. Night Bell. Cor. KInK and Mary Sts. Tuesday, Nov. ISth. TESTIMONIAL BEN EFIT TENDERED TO Hr. John Townsend Tlie Veteran Tragedian, l)y Ida Van Cortland and Company And C. J. WHITNEY, Lessee of this Theatre, when win be presented A STORY OP THE SIERRAS. Cast or Characters* Sandy MoGee, nature's nobleman Wilson Day The Parson Albert Tavernier William Wise, the only Judga (of whiskey) in the glorious climate of California Geo. Kendall Hezekiahl », „ r..„u„„ f Frank Miles Hickman P'^" ^"""^n John Miles Limber Tim Richard Valentine Jack Stubbs Henry Patterson Washes Stanley Walls The Widow Olive White Capt. Tommy Marie Day Bnnker Hill Blanche Howard Little Oeorgie Ethel Day and Bll?e?pT^erT:} Ida Van Cortland IB'VIM OX*SXS. ACT I— Sunday in the Sierras. ACT II— The Howling Wilderness. ACT III— The Widow's Cabin. ACT IV— Sandy's home. ACT V— The Danites. For Next Attraction See Fourth Page. /InotK^r Bi^ At'tr2Lction For Saturday Next. Robin fiood Op^rdL (o. Rarnabse, Karl & MoOonald, Props. DON'T FAIL, TO SECURE YOUR BEATS EARLY. SGHWARZ CIGARS ■U"Isri03Sr lvC-A.IDE Encoarage Home Mannfactore Noble's Palace. Wm. Noblk's Palace saloon is now recognized by all comers to be the finest in Canada. The propri- 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, DECOR A TING, . AND Glass Work Connected with the Ke-Buildiiig of this Theatre was executed by J. G. CAMPBELL & CO. 50 JAMES STEEET NORTH. Trlephonr 104*. FRANK E. WALKER, Furniture, Carpets, and Clothing ON EASY TEEMS OF PAYMENT AT 173 KING ST. EAST, COPP'S BLOCK, ADJOURN TO THE AFTER THIS PERFORMANCE. lELED AND HE-FITTED. ■« ^- a>'* •►-« ))))> BAR HE-MODELED AND HE-FITTED. The Imported Wines, Cheese and Tablr Delicacies have made I hi* hauHe famous uil over oulnrio. ^"•"^^ffia^'lMfna'^aTe;'"''^"'' SCHMIDT & LANGHORN, PRO. 6i and 6ii Jamea St. Mortb. W. H. HOWARD TAILOK, Noa %'i Ucbecca Street. l-'iiie Stock of Suitings. MENS' CLOTHING DYED CLEANED, REPAIRED. Goods Sent for siiKi i»«iiv(>red. Telephone 810. sass^acs ESSSBSSS BSSSSBS L»-i-a^i-«-«.i.i.».i.»-a-a-a-i-iLi.a-i-a-». To lie fliotograplied liy Frederick Lyonde, tlie High-Glass Fhotograplier is to lie delighted. Telephone 165. Addieei King Street oppoiite Foat OlDoa. SBSBaSZESSi ■ ^-~f-~^'-^—'-'—'-iBtg >mt ^tnnrm'Tfta ^at I I hi ilHH OT .■I fMVtftfB a MBng -r ~~— -~ "B81 Bouquets FOR THEATRES, WKDDINCnS, ,•.-.•.• MANOUKTS, ANi. ItALLS. Tlio liUHCst 1111(1 Ijost c-iiuiiipcd {.'oiiKer- PlornI n«HlK"H onr Hpecialiy. viitorlt'8 iu HiLiiiiUon. F. G. FOSTER 4'or. <'linrlrit hiiiI llnnlrr BIh. BRANCH STORE, 43 KING ST. WEST Trlrplmn* O'ty HIIKMEHK WOMKN, ■low 8lie lit Mcen la Home Llfv and Anioag Her FrleutlH. A village belle coniuH to take her Heat at the theatre. The place ia crowded with jieople Bitting on matK spread on the (•round. She is perfectly Belf-poBseBsed, though conBciouf* of general criticism. A dainty wreath of jesHamine is placed tiara- wiae juBt below the neat coils of shininf; biack hair. She wears a Hpotleb.; white jacket, with tiHht-fitting sleeves, and ^ver one shou'.der a maize colored scarf is thrown. With every swaying movemeiit of her lythe limbs the gay colors of her narrow silk petticoat glance and play in the light of the daring torches. When she reaches the mat that serves as the family seat she sits smilingly down and leans on one arm, and gradually turns the hand round inward until the elbow is bowed outward in front. The general im- pression is one of supple grace, but if wo watch this girl walking through the village by ordinary daylight, we shall see that she swings lier arms backward and forward in time with the circling sweep of her ont- turned feet. And further, when resting during the cool of the evening unobserved in the recesses of the rest house, we may see little maidens, scarce promoted to the dignity of clothes, practising again and again these curious motions and attitudes. Our criticism of the same attitudes varies with our own feelings, and the secret of the illusion at the theatre is, perhaps in the nature of the surroundings. In the early morning, under the open sky, and with the hard business of the day before us, we look with the cold eye of the for- eigner. In the evening, when tired, but with our worries behind ub, we were able to enter into the children's play, amused and halt understanding, but at night we leave the house ard everything English in it, and, sitting in the midst of a Burmese crowd, are able to understand their modes of thought and their standards of beauty. GirJIiier l Tksoi THE OPERA HOUSE HATTERS Invito the attention of pRtroiiH of thiw thi'itlni tn tln'ir I-'all KahliionH in Mon'H Huts. Thn stock of Col- I'lrs, TioH.t!tc., in nlwayH coinpU'tir. OPERA HOUSE CORNER. Homewlicre. Somewhere I know there's a place for me, A place where I shall happy be ; A land that is always free from care And full of happiness everywhere. But alas ! this Somewhere is hard to find, The way's full of doubts of every kind 5 There are snares to trip unwary feet, There are dangers of every sort to meet. Dejection must come to each one bound To the land where such true bliss is found; Hope must be crushed en many times Before one can reacli the hapjiy climes. But the only way to reach Somewhere Is to quM each doubt, avoid each snare ; Hope must be made once more to live, Its wonderful powers again to give. Shall I tell you the name of this land so fair. This longed-for, strived-for, glad Some- where '.' 'Tis the homo of '.ovo— ah, do not start — This Somewhere of mine isamaiden'slieart. tURABILITY, TONE, TOUCH and Elegance in Design are the qualities ^y 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. Kn Nuw York. Dob ton. Konton. Toronto. We also take in KXCHANGE good Pianos of various makes, which we thoroughly repair and sell again at low prices and easy terms. Call and see for yourself. A.&S.NORDHEIMER 86 JAMES ST. NORTH. E. J. ^WltSOKI, Manairer. Guy Bros. MINSTRELS 0-'^? tt^XWA EXCUSE ME ! but in this progressivo ago it pays every- body to bo well informed. Itcaders of the Opera House program are advised that Hamilton possesses a haven of recompense for all lovers of Tobaccos, where all kinds of Smokers' Goods can ho obtained at re- asonable prices. That well known place is P£DI.ER'S, 7H King W.,ncxt Dominion Hotel There you will find one of the best assorted stocks in Hamilton, consisting of cigars, tobaccos, pipes, cigar holders, tobacco pouches and all kinds of smoker's sundries. Cosy Pool R(»oiiH in connect ion MARRIAQE LIOElSrSElS r^lr ISSUED liY^;^-^ J. BinWELL MILLS Offick — 75 James St. North, corner of Merrick Trirpliono lOSI. Rf.sidf.nce — no Catharine St. North. Telephone 1081 a f*.fS^\/\^\^\/S/\.'\.^ TAKE COURAGE A1>A9I8' TUTTI FRIJTTI wiU free you frcmi pvery form of I ]N:i> I O EJ » 'ri OIV and enable you to bo hapiiy, cheerful and prosperoua. ADAMS' UTTI FRUTT When yon nae TUTTZ FBtlTTX yon xxaa aomethintr that la hiirlily reoommended by th* moat eminent Kedloal knthoritlea and analyata In the world, A vprv intcrnatina pamphlet on "How to keep well " Bont FRKE by adJiessiiB— AI>A]WS dc 80]\H Co., II & 13 Jarvis St.. TORONTO, ON T. Coming Attractions. Guy Bros., MiaatreU. Kobiu Hood Opera Company. Conreid Comedy Company. •Tauo. Ramsay Morris. ^i TAKE THE PIOTUEESQUE EOTJTE Of United Statos for New York. ERIE RAILWAY. We cliari^i) nothing e.vtra for tlie luxury of asttime. Scenery uusurpassed and magnillcent cars to ride in. We are giving the people in Hamilton a train aerviic and accomodation that they never bad liefoic, and we hope they will sliow their appreciation by purchasing their tickets via the Krio ll'y. We are tlie only line running tliroiigli coaches and rullinan Vestibule sleepers from Hamilton to New York. For fur- tlier information apply to S. J. Sliarp,19 Welling- tou Street East, Torouto. wheiTyou C O Nortli, South, East or West Always buy your tickets irom agents of THE GRAND THUNK RAILWAY INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY I I'ullmaii or \\'ii{iner Curs on all Exprpss Trains. Dfiices ill Hamiitoii— King and Sluftrt Sti-eot Stations; Clias. E. Jlorsim, 11 James Kt. North, i g°:?* .r.«'--..».»- ' ^j ' .j-»jjj«j » jL.wj„tfj».«j.»j„«jj»j^^ LADIES, go to Crawford's for "Down-Town Lunches."