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The Weekly Democrat,
Ben. E. Howell,
Editor
THURSDAY DECEMBER 30,187
A Card of Thanks.
The ladies w«o«ipcmzcd lOc Presby
terian Church supper; Christmas Eve, of
fer their since thanks for-the timely and
liberal contributions made.
To those gentlemen who were so untir-
yig imtbfeir services and aid, and to Mr.
Dauycrgne who had charge of the C^yipt-
mas ,Xtee, they tender their earnest ap
preciative feelings, that the success of the
affair is greatly attributable to them.
To the generous public who so liberally
patronized, their greatfuL aaknowledge-
ments are due.
. . Groceries ! Groceries!
' Cato Eltrlich, the drocery Man, for
your supplies. Fresh goshen butter,
cream cheese, prime maekcral; onitms,
arlsh potatoes, cabbage, aud in fact any
article usually kept in a first class estab
lishment. i >
f) Jfcfeih- Heats- J
H. B. Ehrlich has market every morn
ing where the choicest fresh meats can be
had, or lie will deliver same at your resi
dence. Highest market price paid for
cattle..
Decatur County Sheriffs Sales.
Fine Liquors-
The bar of H. B. Ehrlich is supplied
with liquors of every kind. Whiskeys,
brandies, wines, champagnes, ales, por
ters, lager, etc. For; something good to
drink it is the place.
The Farmers PlDw.
Having obtained the right for the corny
ty of 1 Decatur for a new plo/ r , which.fs
something 4hat thfe fiyinepffreedi Ip is
jBupcriorto at»y other plovf ubw\jj/ use.
Give me a call and be convinced.
Jacob Bohn.
DR SALTER S SPECIALTIES.
At the Electlc Dispensary
Successfully treated and a/!ure i-ifected
in nfnety-niae cases yui^t>f..a K unbred,
when taken iif time.
Rheumatism cured in every case in
from one to three months, at a cost of five
dollars per month foi medicines.
Diseases oe the Throat cured in from
one week to two months.
Catakjui oe the 1Ieaj>eared in- one to
three months, in most eases- • occasionally
meet with one requiring more time.
Womb Diseases.—Utecmtien, Infiuma-
tion, Leucorrhea, cured in ouc-half the
time required by other systems, aud. with
out the use of caustics.
Epileptic Fits relieved and permanent
ly cured. In most cases from six to twelve
months required for a permanent cure.
NeuvouS Ddbility, from excesses, self-
abuse, etc., successfully treated and cured
fn nron onif w HYirniowctis. — ■
Blood Diseases cured in from threee
to twelve months.
Kidney Diseases cured in from one to
three montlis.
Diseases of Liver amenable to treat
ment, permanently cured in-afew months.
Meurai.gia and other nervous diseases
successfully treated.
Call on or address S. F. Salter, M. D.,
No. 03 Broad Street* Atlanta Gu.
.TERMS OF TREATMENT,
v 'Consultation free.
Prescription and medicine per moyth,
five dollars, in all chronic cases—Cancers
and Tumors excepted. Operations on the
eye, etc., at eery low rates.
Will be sold b'afi»«B-Ui*C»»urt House door
in. the City of- Bainbridge, of said county, on
the first Tuesday.!® January, 1876 the follow
ing property tea*: .
Lot of buhl DQ^lfl ip the 15th district
of said.oountf-^vkdWaa the property
of frank RusSeU *Ad Charitv/Russell to-
satisfy one Justice Court Slain favor of
L Kwiiecki & Bro., vs said Frank and
Charity Russell.’
Also, at same time and plaov, tot of land
number 61 and one hundred and fifty
acres of lot(no. 80, all in the 16th District
and lot no 18 Ift tkie lStWclktnct of Deca
tur county—-^e^ted on as thorproperty of
Belchers and. Tersell^g i^sry oue
fior Court 6fa i*< fi
Stegalli vs Bekhers & tknrfelh.
Also, at same time and plaoe;W*8t>tolf of
l»t of landj 1^380 in thmlftlhdfct. dwajft
county—leviCd.aaAS'thdiprmjerty 0# T»T
S..Oliver to«sMskfy<mm County Coqrt fifa
in favor of Crawford & Dickenson. * 1"
Also, at same time and place, one lot
with improvements thereon contmpjab
ope and one half acres, and known %sth*
Academy Lot, behind flora-fly old Resi
dence of John-Wl Evan^7 e^iibjf strset
running in front of IVTf.WlSMBcjtiif resi
dence and extending south ^Ouh-llr town,
south by lands owaeo byjr'Ei Donate©*,
man hy unknown
Babbit, T. F. Hampton, and It. R. Terrell,
Trustees of Bainbridge Male aud Female;
Academy to satisfy one fifa in favor of
Dickenson & Stegall,, Transferers,, v&aaid
i Trustees:
Also, at same time and place, one town
lot in the city of Bainbridge, Ge^reja, con
taining ope acre KMy*--'oir1e8*f \bjfcurfd6d
north by Iliinfankltntet, west by premi
ses oceuojMJw FixjfpNrit hGhjfc W mbit"
of Luke Malm, soutApy-birfcmiierry own
ed by Bjindai^KhtTOy—levied cn as the
property UfAllcn Arnett and F. G. Arnett
to satisfy one fifa in favor of James M.
Smith, Governor at Georgia vs Allen and
F. G. Arnett. r?Jpj -
Also, at same time and pldee, fbtft of
land nos. 371 aodSfar in the 16tli 'fllsW.of
said couinty as tlW^rojie
ders to satisfy off trta xnKwfri^dt Daniel
J. Owens vs Harrell, Wm.Fairclotli
ifc D.. II. Sandots..
/ Also, tie saute: titoe and phioe; Jots- of
and uos. 371, and 372 in the -WITldistrict
’ of said county—1 *" J
i the district O Fie
F Harrell,
lira.
By opt yoke
„ .»»
. MuMbgom
GEORGIA—Decatle County.
Elias Montgomery has applied fwr exemp
tion and setting apart of Homestead and
will pass upon the same on the 7th day
January, 1876, at 10 o’clock a. m.
HIRAM BROCKETT,
Oi-dinary 1). C.
Pec. 27, 1875,
of IX H. Sanders
vor g£ officers of
Wm Fafrclotli df'D.
Also at same, t
oxen us follows
spotted, and one
led—levied on as
Montgomery to
favor of. Wm D
ery..
Aster**,absame time andfpih**, wne* (lapnie
gray hptJscjuld two bhggies—levied
the pip^w^/oLMorgan £ jHa«miH&-<&itisfy
one fi\fc iumur*&tn &rG A Wight vs Mor
gan-JilLMn-cil and in one-in favor of Solo
mons & CWxs Morgan & Harrell.
Also* at saafo time and place, lot of land
No 149 in 19nyi>utrtct said county—
levied on. as livjp^y'tiVjroNJtfedden Butler
to satisfy one nfa us favor of B A Massey vs
Redden Butler.
Abb. at same time and. placg, lpts^jf land
No’s 396 ap<l ®8. dtfctrict of De
catur dbdhiy, tRe same being the Dower of
Sarah A Allday in said lots of land to satisfy
one fi fa ih favor oTSlaxsaon FUHhnF-ts M
O’Neal as administratoc of D S Love and
Sarah A Alday, and one fi fa in favor of of
ficers of Court vs Sarah A Alday,
Also, one town lot in the city of Bain-
bridge, Ga., bounded as follows: On the
north by property of B F Colbert, James
Thomas and Whi Dickenson on the west by
proparty u£ *• ■ t'T'S’HcGill and Alice Rus
sell, £f^t£»yoijtli ^property of R R Terrell
_ vBeach
am' 1 "" -' w '*
said property and Bgjusbr^oataining
acres ihore ^c-luw^Icvied on as the proper
iy e?T*TlIampton to satisfy a Superior
Court fi fa in favor of A B McAfee tor use of
J ROIm LI imillll III ■■ i 1 11 ■■!!>■■«.
’ Also, at the same and place, lots of hind
No’s 27, and 29, in the 20th Hist, and lots
No’s 369, 379 and 87# in the 21st Dist—le-
G CORGI A—Decatur County., \V , .’. j {lops Dn ihenonh by lands of R S lirock-
Bradford Rodgers Guradiaoof R. C. Gray, £tt, -eist by said Brockett’s lands and Ind>
having applied to the' Court'of Ordinary of pondent street, on the south by a line run-
said county for a discharge from his Guar-- — - *■• '
dianship of R. C. Gray person and property ^
ed to show cause oy filing objections in my
office why the said Bradford Rodgers should
not be dismissed from his Guardianship of
R. C. Gray and receive the usnal letters of
dismission. Given under my official signa
ture. H1BAM BROCKETT.
Ordinary D. C.
Dec. 28, 1875. _ .
CityiMarshal’s Sale-
STATE OF GEORGIA—Cn y or B*m»kbck..
Will be sold before the court house door
in the city of Bainbridge, betweea-Ahe- feral
hours of sale, on the first Tbeeday. in Janu
ary, 1876, the following property to-vrit;
One house and lot- it*.the- said:city bound
ed north.by property of J^G Rutherford, east
by Wgefcatnaett seuji by- property of estate
efDawflt Watery, and west, by property of
Bartlett; & Pomeroy—levied on as the prop
erty- of Mrs-R F Griffin, to satisfy a city tax
fifauttoeti-by Clerk of Council vs R F Griffin.
Aiso at sanae time and place one vacant
lot,-2o featfront by 105 feet back in said ci
ty, bounded north by vacant lot owner nn-
D r .X*B e ^, s HP«Uikaewi»tby Clark steeet, south by Water
Dickcwon,jajre*it_»fid west by property of AP4 L
l 4- pBekher—levied on me tile property of Bel-
ichers and Terrell to satisfy a city tax fi fa
marred by clerk of Council vs Belchers A
Terrell.
Also, at same time and place, ’ene vacant
lot'ifi'said city bounded nnsth. by Market,
street, east by property ef.S.&.Mfen&» south
by property of R Kinney and w-esti by prop-
r eiiy'of t B HunneweL. & Go—levied on as
the property of B FTatum to satisfy a city
tax fi fa. issued by clerk, of Council vs B F
Tatum,
| Also at same time and place one house and
lot in said city bounded north by Water
. -a TiT street, last by Washington street, south by
° - - fi fa issued ly clerk of Council, vs M. A King.
Also at same time amh phma- one-house
and lot. in said^chyi bounded’ nertfubgprop-
.ertA-nfiUn-Butts, east by property ok M;
/GfNeal; south by Church street, and west by
Clay street—levied on as the property of
Josephus Avriett, trustee for Mrs. J Wilson
to satisfy a city tax- fi fa issued by clerk of
Councilors Josephus Avriett, Trustee*
j Also.at same time mud 'ptoee one store
bouse and lot- in, sail!’ city, bJnndpdjnorth by
Broughton street, east by property! occupied
by Mrs Richardson, south by store house of
Babbit & Warfiel l and, west by-.Broad street
—levied on as the property of Mrs E J Scott
to satisfy a city, tax. fi fa, issued by clerk of
Council vs Mrs E J Soote.
_ Iso at same time andjplace, one- house
and lot in said 'city, bounded north by va
cant lot owner unknown, east by West
street, south by Sbotwell street, and west
by. Crawford street.—-levied: out as. the prop
erty ofi John, E._ Donaison, agent for Mrs W
O Fleming., to.satisfy a city tax fi fagssued
erk. of Council-vs John E. Donaison,
agent*
Also ah same time and place, one house
and lot in, said eity, bounded north by Rail-
roadc^nst by Thomas Scott’s lot, south by
loti n«v'28 and west by Webster street , known
im Kake r Mann's survey as lot 24 lying fifty-
five yards wide from north to south and sev-
ety-five from east to west- -levied on as the
property of estate of Amy Glenn to satisfy
a city tax fi & issued by clerk of Council vs
estate of Amy Glenn.
Also at same time and place, ong- house
and lot in said city, bounded north, by prop
erty of Mrs S F Bruton, east by Florida
street, south by Water street,, awdi west by
property of Mrs Cardy—lo^ipd: on. as the
property of Dr W N Bruos-to, satisfy, a city
tax fi fa issued by clerk vft Council; vs. W. N
Bruce.
Also at same tiis«- and; place- one store
house and lot in said 1 city- bounded north by
property of Mrs.K L. Cloudy east by property
of Mrs L M Griffin, south, by property of
Dr J A Butts, and. west, by Broads street—
Council vs J, D'i Hoyl & Bro.
Also. same time and place, one house
and let in, said city, bounded north by va
cant lot,, east by Clay street, south by ware
house lot of said Belches, andl west by dark
street:—lpviodon, as the property of SL
/lelchor to satisfy a. city tax fi fa issued by
clerk, of tbunciFva said /teleher..
Also, at same tine and place* one city lpt
in said city, bounded north by huids. ofi A.
P. Belcher, and Abner Guy, west by ajiey
name unknown, south by water street and
east by lands of set ate of T J Williams and
Mrs D K Jones— levied on as the property
of A P Belcher to satisfy a city tax fi fa is
sued by Clerk of Council vs A P Belcher.
[ Also, at same time and place, one honse
■nd lot in said city, bounded north by I’lan-
, east by bind line,south by prop-
of Swicord, and west by prop
het-—levied on as the property
Jones to satisfy two city tax fi
CJerk of Council vs Mrs D K
ones.
Also, at same and place, one house and
>t in said eity, bounded north by property
f estate of estate of Swicord, east by ailey,
out li by property ol William Warfield, and
vest by Independent street—levied on as
.he property of Eliza A Dickenson to satisfy
wo eity tax fi far; issued by Clerk ofCouncil
s said E A Dickson, E. H. Smart,
tec- 8, 1875. City Marshal.
LIVERYIaND
We have,and will fontinue to keafnaohand
a well selected stock of
HORSES and MOlbBS.
Onr Stock is O. K. *ad prices as reasonable
w the times de»»i(4-. , at ‘
Stables on South l^oad stwe«.
■GRIFFIN fihSBJWEEft
ct -14-’75stf.
-r
M. O’NEAi.
D. MCGILL..
RcfilLL. 4
A TQiR-N ET Y S-] A'U L A.W ,
Bainbridge, Qfe
Office over E. R- Peabody’s Drug Store.
For Bofs and Girls-
D.w. ROUNTREE A, B. Principal.
Tha-eiteycises of this institution will com
mence oat Mon-lay January 3sd. 1.8-76*. A
liberal patronage is solicited*.
dec-30-75.
KTOALE,
Min
1CFACTURER OF
, Sashes,
I, Flooring, &c., &c.
.1 Dealeu in
RUILDiRS’ HARDWARE,
Paints, Oils &c., d'c.,_
'Sole Aoent for.
The ational Mixedi ?aiat Co.
The Qre^t Auiebionn, If ire Eyjtin-
gaafiher Co..
P -Stafihi.DP Belting Ct>..
S.& V F (hit FR1C£:&
IE: AND W ARBROOMS,
22; Beayae: <&* 3a 35
Pickney Sts..
CTjORY and YARDS*
liic-er, Wesi. Ejui Groud street.
Nos
HARtESTON S C
E PEOPLE’S
ess Store.
Samuel Murfitt Lurnishee. Property pain- u,
.ted out by plaintiff through'his'att’ys. T
1 : Also, at same time and place,the property
'knowfi as Caoqi Campbell, bounded as ful-
GEORGLA—Dkpatcx County.
O N THE FIRST MONDAY in January ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of Jessce
Collins, deceased. For the benefit of heirs
and creditors of said dec.
S. A. J. Cox,
Administrator with the will aunexo of
**<»ee V-Ouioc
NO. 12G1.
In The District Court of The U. S-
For the Souther* District of Georgia.
In the matter of Noel Gai- )• In
ney ami Wiley Gainey, co- j Basekcft-
Jrtrtners comprising the firm [- cr.
of Noel Gainey A Company. )
The said Bankrupt having petitioned
the Court for a discharge from all their
debts provable under the Bankrupt Act
of March 2nd, 1867, notice is hereby giv
en to all persons interested to apjnaf on
the 5th day of January 1876 at 16 o.elock
A.M. , at Chambers of said District Court
before S. Wise Parker F.sq., one of the
Register’s of s&id Court in Bankruptcy at
office of Wliiteley & Donaison in Bain
bridge Ga., and show cause why the pray
er of the said petition of the'Bankrupt
should not be granted. And further no
tice is given that the second and third
meetings of Creditors, will he hold at the
same time and place. Dated at Savannah,
Georgia, this 23rd dav of Dec. 1875.
James McPherson,
Clerk.
at
I
ning east and west, with the north line of
the colored Baptist church lot, and on the
wWhy Webster street—couUinirg five (5)
ac?es mure ear loss.
' Also, a piece of land bounded on the north
hy last-described land, and the colored Bap
tist 'church lot, oil the east by Independent^
street, on the south by Richard Roy’s lot
tbe John Moses lots, the Jack Morgan lot,
{lud on the west by Webster street, aud Jac
Morgan's lot, containing (3 J) three and A\
acres more or less.
Also, the John Moses house and lot,
said lot measuring 105 feet by 136 leet by
and between John Johnson’s lot and Rich
ard Roi’s lot containing } of an acre more
or less.
Also, lot no 15, lying on and east of
Clay street between the Bainbridge Ccme-
tary and the A & G Railroad, containing
} of an acre more or less, also a town lot
xrv. 14 tyiug couth of the A A O Railroad
and on east of Clay street, containing | of
an acre, more or less, and
Also, lot of land no. 193 in the loth dis
trict of Decatjif corn ty Ga., known as the
taining 250 acres,
the proper-
-Will of
satisfy one fifa in fa-!
" , Execu- .
belffi^in posses-
.oul by said § S Mann,
L. F. Buhkstt
Sheriff-
SherifTSale.
RGIA—Decatuh Couxtt.
ILL BE SOLD before the Court House
door in the city of Baigt^idge, Ga.,
n the 17th inst. of the preset month -one-
mall hlack horse mule, as, the property of
Wm Dees, to satisfy an attachment in fiivor
of W D Harp vs Wm Dees, and ordered by
the Court to sell the Sfttd property in M-days
from to day. Thi* Dec. 8th, 1875-
L. F. Bubkktt
dec-9- Sheriff.
dot, ofi thp. Entire Public, Itc-
of Cv«e<k, €oiwj-oa- Provioas coudi-
espect-fnVly- yollwh to t lie fact t hat
OOBBOHN,
ft^kibr^ge, Ga-,
Is Still'Alive, and lias on. hand at his Store
in Sharon, BJo’^k* one-oS Uni. finest md most
complete-
eve* seen in flits market, and made of the
best material in the most workmanlike man
ner.
SADDLES A SPECIALTY.
This branch of his business is full and
complete. His styles are the latest, and
priees'to suit the times..
He also keeps on, hand a large supply of
all kinds of whip^* leather and rope halters,
rope, baby ccartjiages, children’s wagons,
trace chain#* curry-combs, horse brushes,
sole leaUi^j, calf-skins, shoe findings, bug
gy and topfi mpts, all styles of t«iddle-hiis,
collar^, harness, and saddle-pads, satchels,'
twic.e.ivxle grease, vacuum oil hiking, and
biu-n^ss oils of every kind, polish,for ladies
s.V>es, spuro, whip fhongs, hpggy umbrel-
i las, xabbsr and, Iputh^i:- hating, saddle, blan
kets, and many tehee- articles- tew numerous
to mention.
My stock is always kept full and com
plete, which I will sell cheap for the cash.
Thk vsedit business, wit,’*, nye. is played <;c^
pletely out; and there is no use talking
's my motto hereafter..
Dec, 8, 187ji;
GEORGIA—Dbcatuk Cocstt.
T hirty DAYS after date application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the lamb belong-
ing to the Estate of D. W. Lewis,late of said
county deceased, for the benefit of heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
, bnunrA Liwi«
♦- ce-*..th ’75. Adfn’x Est. of D. W. Lewis.
IVO. 1337.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY-
Thls Is to give notice that on the third day
of Decemher, A. D., 1875, a warrant in
Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
William J, Bruton, of Bainbridge, Oountj of
Decatur, aud Statu of Georgia, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt on his owp petition,
aud that the payment of any Debts, and de
livery of any Property belonging to said
Ba.ikrupl, to him. or for his use. and the
transfer of any Property by him. are forbid
den by law: that a meeting of the creditors
of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts,
and to choose one or more Assignees of his
Estate, Will be held at a Court of Bankrupt
cy, fo be holden at Bainbridge, Ga., at the
Law office of Whiteley & Donaison, before
8. Wise Parker Esquire, Register, on the
fifth day of January A\ D-. 1876, at 10 o’clock
a. m.
2t, W. II. 8MYTII,
U. S-, Marshal, as Messenger.
of
Notice for leave tQ Sell land,
GEORGlA—Docaw a Cocntt.
1 7QUB WEEKS after first publication
this notice, application wi.il be made to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the
estate Of Noah McNabb, late of said county,
dec. for the benefit of heirs end creditors
of said dec. Jcotx H Donalson,
as adm’r on estate Noah McNabb, dec
dec'2-4-w-
GE0R6IA—Decatur Cq.vnyt.
WJTILLIAM PATERSON has applied for
^ wV setting apart of Homestead end
Sumption of personality, and I will pass
pon the same at my offiee on the :31st day
of December 1876, at ten u'clook, a. m. This
Dec. 20th 1875, Riba* Brockett,
Ord y D. C.
oct-14 ’75-ly-
R^s^fiilfy
J Born.
GEORGIA—Dscatdb Couxtj^
R, M. Griffin having applied to. be ap
pointed Guardian, of the person and proper
ty of Mattie McDonvkf* RtBAWS McDonald and
George McDonald, njuuni, under- the age of
fourteen years, residents of said county, this
is to oM-all, persons concerned to he and ap
pear at the January Term of the Court of
OrdinT-'TTCiC, and «bo.vf cause if any they
can why said R. M. Griffin shouhi ^othe in
trusted with the Guardianship ojf the person
and property of stud vifards.. Witness my
official signatuxe.
Hiram Bkqckett.
Not. 23d 1875. Gtd’y. D. C.
GEORGIA—^Dscattk County,
W HEREAS Reuben Chasoa adm’r of
H. B. Overstreet represents to the
Court in hi* petition duly filed and entered
QU record, that he has fully administered
H, B. Overstreets Estate This is therefore
to cite all persona concerned to show cause
if auy they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from hia ad minis-,
t rat ion and receive left erg qf Jiammsfon on
the first Monday t« April neat:
„ HHteH RKoPfikT?
Dee, 30th, 18 f5, OreTy D. 0.
GEORGIA—DECATUR COUNTY,
J AMES S, YATRS has applied for pxrmp-
tion and seUing apart of Homestead,
and I will pass upon the same on the eleventh
day qf December 1875, at my office in Bain
bridge, af 10 o’clock, a. ni. This Nov 25’75
HIRAM BROCKETT '
de °-2- Qrd.y D. C.
Administrators Sale,
ThY VIRTUE of an order from tho Gnuri.
5_J qf Ordinary of Pulaski county j will be
sold on the first Tqesday in January 187*;,
at Court House dqqr, in county of P-ubiski
between the legal hours of sale, lots of land
Nos. 254. 25-5, and west half of lot No 214,
all in the 20th Disk of Decatur- oounty, Ga.,
and containing 625 acres, more or less; sold
as the property of Julia A. Knight. Terms
of sale cash, This Nov. 23d. ’75.
John H. Martin
dec-2-. adm’r. Julia A. Knight.
GEORGIA—Jisavrun County.
Henry Roth having applied to be appqint-
Gwdbm of the property of Bertha, Jen-
Wb, Joseph, Rdward, Charles, Adolph, and
WiUiWft Kflpliht Who are non resident minor
PhiWrtft qf Isidftre Nordin, deceased, ^nj
wh« PWft property in said county, this is fq
cite persons concerned to be and appear
at the term of the Court of Ordinary tq be
held next after the expiration of thirty dqys
from titC first publication of this notice, apd
show caiisg, if any they can, why said Hen
ry Rotho should not he intrusted with the
Guardianship of the property of said minor
children. Witness my official signature
this Nev, 24th, 1875.
HIRAM BROCKETT,
Ortl’y D. C,
The Oak City
Restaurant.
Ag'ain i n Life-
Tliis establishment has just been thorough
ly overhauled,.refitted and renovated, and
is firshdass in all res peats- The tables are
furnished with every luxury the market af-
foeds, together with fish, oysters, game, etc.
Meals furnished from 15 cents and up
wards. We do business on the European
plan—you get what you call for, and pay for
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THURSDAY JAN. i3 #
Great World’s Exposition!
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THIS MAMMOTH SHO..W comprises among its most prominent features a
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Eifds, there is also a Grand and
STRICTLY MORAL OlRCyS.
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Mr. ROBERT STICKNEY, the most daring, fipi.-iied and graceful Equestriaa
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Miss EMMA LAKE, the most charming and dashing young Horsewoman in t«
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JOHN LOWLOW, conceded by the public, the press and the profession, to
the greatest Clown living. ..
ROMEO. SEBASTIAN, the peerless Rider, who.se reputation is world wne.
EL NINO EDDIE, the unrivaled and remarkable Tight Rope Performer.
JAMES CAMPBELL, the wonderful Somcrsailftist. , -
Miss ROSALINE, Miss JENNIE TOURNOUR, Miss CHRISTINE, and 811
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JOHN "WILSON, the great Foirr-Ilorse Back Rider.
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Reanty-
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