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Americus Recorder.
The DAILY RKCOHPKB M paMUlied every
aer U (Monday «xccj» •*!>.
Tne WE KI.Y ItKColtbER Is jaulUbtd
every Frldiy worn ng.
BUBSURIPTIOff RATKI,
Dalit Rctonler, p»r non b »e.
Weekly Hecor .tr, per ymr,....
DAILY ADVEKTIII9U KATES.
Tran*ient Hafoa—Ji • per BQiiar.- o us have for
flr.t uiM-itlun, and 16c lor . itch *u'*#rqM«;ut iu»er
liOJ.
Local Nutlrsn 6c per line (or first Insert.on and
ucier lino lor «ul sequent tnaerUur
S^eclel rst -
the publisher
liuct. rii Iw mod.* slth
W. L. OLErtSNKR. Publisher.
M. €1 WTUKttV, Uctl Editor.
TO jVN TALK.
o hav* thc-lrsay.
DEPAK1LHK OK MAILS.
Going west and south dot* hi. 1‘2 AM) p u
G ilng east and north close At.... 2:39 p il
Night mail north clone at B.uu p m
For Buena Vista and ElUtiUo
Clones dally except Sunday et 12:30 p to
Lumpkin. Preston, Weston, and
Plaina ol Duaa close* im M u-
day, WeJne-dayand Friday at 1:00 p m
Friend-hip, Dmnesvillo and Church
Hill clo*. a daily, txcepl Sunday.
at DAW n to
Botislnrd, Providence aud Heals
closet Saturday at 0:00 a tn
Hudson closes Frid «.v at 8AM)
Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri
day at. • •»•»»*••>> 8:00 a n»
The above arrangements will continue
until change in taiiroad schedule.
W. A. Huacs, P. M.
LOCAL ICIIEDI/Iir.
(in sod s/ler Sondny, October 6th trains i
ran u follows:
trains south.
Mall Booth If* 9
Mffht hxpra's, a S.hSp,
Dy Mm*"*
... b:tU p.
_ Huiil.tv
Mtfbt * r »' “ '• Moi.day.
TRAINS NUU l it. A «•
Mall north n
Niaht LxpreM *:«'*•»• "
Day Frefohr, ex Sunday V:»0a. r
Night *• ** Mwnuay S;0& a. »i
I.OTT S AivKKN, Amn .
Collector and Hollclior,
Mr. M. M. Folsom in the duly author-
ixed Collector and Solicit* r for the Kk-
corded, and all bis business transaction*-
in connection therewith will be duly
recognised and accepted by the proprie
tor*
Catlos Report*
Received yesterday
Received previuuato date. 1
B*oeipt# to date 13.162
Ambrosia fine cut at McKenzie’s
All kinds C’Annod Fish at Anslky Buns.
Emperor Cigars, genuine Havanas
twenty-five in alx x, at McKenzie’s.
All kinds Canned Fruits nt
Anhlky linos.
Full liae of lat«st Broadway Silk Hat*,
ootbtr Rri.ANDKIt A AllIU NO TON
Bboico and Frtsb Line Pnro Confec
tions at Anslky linos.
TURNIP 8<5ed '* Fre#h »*
* ^ Alls 1a j. a. A D.F Buvcnport’i
All kinds Cunued VegetMblea nt
Anslky linos.
Skill in conntction with pure drugs
cm always be relied on at J. A. & D. F
DANKNPohl’H. tf
New lot of fine Mackerel just in, at
Anslky likos.
Z igler Brother*' Flue Shoes a speci
alty. liVLANDKU & AUUINUTON.
oct8tf
Malaga Grapes, liinsnAs and Choice
Eastern Apples, at Anslky linos.
Old Hinner Cigars. The finest import-
e 1 wines at McK**nz : e's.
Headquarters for Boole, Shoes, Hat*
and Umbrella*, at
octfitf UYI.ANDKR & AltUI.NOTO.N M.
M'xed Pickles, JSuit Pickles and Hour
Kraut, at An»lky linos.
John II. Stetsou's Hat*.
OCl8.f ltYLANDKH A ARRINGTON.
Full line of Lu rubies Huow-Flako and
Hareet Crackers, at Anslky Bros.
For FALL at-d WINTER BONNETS
and HATH call on MBS. M. F*. HAlNEH.
J*»cka* n Street, Americus, Ga.
oc(3 3m
Prunes. Curran s, Citroo, Pate* and
Desio.iled Cocoaout. at Anmlf.y Bros.
"He wae sitting alone
On a mossy stone.
By (be shore of the moonlit river,
And his ennni air,
On that evening fair
dent through my whole being a shiver.
Might he there alon*.
On that niotsy atone,
By the shore of the moonlit tide, ,
With his ennni air,
On the b* aider there,
Intend to saicidt?
I gazed intently,
Appro40bed him gently,
To find lamely was right;
Hi* marked denpuir,
His n**gligf sir.
And tLe mud in his hair,
Proved the son- *f-a*gnn was tight.”
Mrs. 0. V. Lumar, tf Rome, is
visiting relatives here.
Kvery dog lias his day, but Sat*
uiday belongs to the country da»*
key.
The mill pond case has been con-
tinned until Monday night of next
week.
PATTI ROSA.
Who fha la •od’what She Is.
Americus people will attend the
State Fair in Urge cumbers this
week.
The circus will come in today,
and the male portion of the city
will turn out to meet it.
Friday afternoon forty-five bales
of cotton, the wa^ons*all in a line,
came in from below. It looked
something like business.
NOTICE.
SUNDYY ICE HOURS.
From 7:30 a. m to 8:00 a, m.
From 1i :I0a.m »o 12:3 ) p. m.
rmn 4 HOT. m to 5:30 h. m.
octllbuu-tt .1. IflltAKL.
Hilk, Alptotr, and Scotch Gingham Um
brella*. ltYI.ANDKH it AniMNUTON.
octfi f
Anslky Bros., io now ltirlow Block,
will n ake it to your interest to trade
with them.
New Goods, warraulcd pure and fretb,
•t Anslky Bros.
Full line of Huff H >ts in all Colors and
ShapM. Rylandkk A Aiuunuton.
oci8.f
Be sure to call on Anslky Bros, when
you want firai-cloita goods chisp.
Hand-made Mens' Shoos. Double Calf
Uppers—waterproof.
octS.f Rylandkk A Arrington.
The cotton yard at the depot was
filled to overflowing Friday after
noon. The gates had to he shut
down and cotton refused until
some of it could be loaded. Buyers
don’t hold long on a declining
market.
Yesterday evening a horse lie-
longing to Col. T. M. Furlow, be
ing very lame was nan led to Jas.
Alexanders blacksmith shop*
where the boys extracted a thorn,
presumably pomegionite, two inch
es in length, from the lrog of the
foot.
There are two gentlemen doin g
business together in the city whoee
lives form a striking parallel.
They are about the same age; went
to the war in the same company;
detailed at same time ns sharp
shooters; captured at the same
lime; both sent to Ft. Delewurc;
took small pox nt same lime; each
received two wounds, nearly in the
•nine place, and came home to
gethcr. They are now doing busi
ness together, and when one takes
a drink, both feel frisky. Yet they
are no kin, aud were strangers
prior to the war.
About Kptlll.,,
A not.fl Anitriciin *uul tlmt he would
not Rive n cent for a iuad who couldn't
.pell a woul “tunic 111mu • no way,” Xo-
ticetbefullotvii Repelling: C-l-oat-l-h-e-A,
0 l*o A-e, C.l o-i*h.. -A, C-l-n-i-f, You chu
'Ake your elndoe and know tlmt John H.
SbAWA Ia THR HACK to buy y„ur Fell
And Winter Clotldnu if you d««ire to got
•lit value lor your lunuoy. ooilll.r
Sure Sign of a Cold Winter.
An old tor.tier, who it. aulhuritY
tncerninjf weather signs, uyt we
may look out for a severe winter.
Ue says he hashecn in llie wood:
on various occasions and haw come
across a great many hornets’ nests,
all of wbieh are built on the
ground. This, ho say,, is u sure
-ign of a severe winter, hut when
they are suspended from trees and
are high up, it is a sign fur a mild
winter.
Katomus Oil iWo per raIIod, Match,»
10c per dozen bot», a.
Axslkt Bkoa.
Flour. Sugur. Coir e, Lord, H.m>.8oda,
CreAm Tatter, Uiuger, Mace, Pepper,
Spice., Cloves, Nutmeg., .to., at
AX.l-LV linos.
Count}' Treasurer.
For several years tUe grand jury
prcsi-ntmcuts of this county have
containe I a paragraph praising
Mr. C. C. Stoppard, our county
treasurer, fur the efficient manner
in which be handles the finances of
the county and keeps his hooks.
Thisptaise is well deserved, lor
Mr. Sbeppcrd is one ol the most
honost and competent officials we
ever met and the people of Sumter
county will do well to keep him in
the office he lias so ably filled.
lit ,All Slut.
My Millinery nod Drew Making de
partment. are now in full blast, turotug
out aa nice work aa can be elaewb, re, aud
at prices that will Mtnnl.b yon. Ladiis.
it will pay you to give tbia ethibli.bni.nl
Shall We Meet Again. , a'l your work. W'e will pirate yon, b3th
Vee, lit; and at the same old place, Ibe in ihe make and ebargra A full .upply
Bargain Stoie. where they are a.lliDg of Dree, an I Milll .try Trimming, on
everything in Ibe DiyOoeds, Dbo. mid , h«nd, wbish eree ff rsdat Bargain Price.
,lM *' Mk*» u»t Ml hot kttp nt Si tb * U nion AVtuua Oargain Blon.
»**»• i ..1114*
It is not often that a city the
size of Americus is honored nrilh
ns distinguished an actress as Patti
Rosa, who pl tys in --Mizpth” at
the Opera House net. Tuesdty
night, and, al'hougb her fame is
wide-woi'll, there may be some
who are not acquainted with her
history. For tin benefit of thoso
we give the following account, from
an exchange, of who and what
she i«:
Patti Rosa, who assumes the
leading role, lias been known by
that name ever since she was a
child and first went upon the stage.
Her real n .me is Miss Jessie R isa
Buckingham. Altboueh young,
she liae traveled extensively in
Australia. New Zealand, the stand
wichand Fe«j.e Iwlands, Van Die*
man's L-kiitl and through the South
anil West in the United Suites.
Her tour through the West was
full of curious episodes. She says
ol her trip through Arams: *'Ac
tors who tcink one night stands
and traveling hard work know
nothing about It. There were four
of us who went from California—
three gentlemen besides mysrlf.
We traveled where we could by
stage coach, and at other limes on
burros or the Mexican mules, car
rying costumes, properties, etc., in
backets hanging on the sides, ns is
the custom. We used to play in
the towns, many of th< m with only
a single street of adobe huts, and
generally the place we would give
the show in would he the Court
house, usually nothing lint a square
room, in which we would just put
up a curtain and have candles for
foot-lights. Tne people bought
places for reserved seats, and
brought their own chairs to set in,
and usually in the rear, sort ol
‘standing loom only,’ would lie a
number of Yuma Indiana, whose I
costume, like those of the burlesque
actresses, was conspicuous liy its
absence, a simple breech clout til
ing all they wore. Our advertis
ing was done in a simple manner,
generally a few dodgers put up
alter we stiuck town. I shall nev
er forget, at Tuaron, Arizna, we
had sii Indian carrying one of my
large lithograph*, anil another In
dian ringing a hell ahead. When
they came hack alter pitrolling
the town, the Indian carrying the
picture was holding it upside
down. Our orchestra was one
musician, and he played the violin
inside and the count mid bass
drum outside before the show
opened. Many a time I have
hummed mv own music fur danc
ing wnen the orchestra was sick.
You would he surprised at the
business we would do, taking in
some nights $IS9 or $200 Of
course, through the minitig towns,
we would have male audiences
altogether, lint, though rougli min
ers, they were alwuys respectful
>o me, and nothing was too good
lor me, and I became the greatest
favorite. Schirffim, the founder
of Ihe Tombstone, was n great
friend of mine, and when I bud a
benefit the Iasi lime I was in llie
town, lie was unable to be present,
hill sent $000, and said it was to
buy seals for bim, unit insisted on
my accepting it. 1 could tell you
enough of my queer experiences to
fill vour paper.”
Ro*a lias a large repertoire ol
tonga wbieh will be introduced to
enliven her performances. Among
them are-‘Tua Little Start Won't
Tell," written ex,>ready for her.
,, XUPEBIOH COURT
Stand Wack •( Oetob.r Tara, last.
' K ° '
yOtpUfy*..ghta Allen. Larceny
Irbrn tfid honw. Verdict gu Ity.
Sentence to chain gang 12 months,
or $50 fine.
8tale vs. John Wesley. Carry
ing concealed weapons
MISS IDAML'HFII*. COMING I
After an illness of bnt Rfven day*, tbe '
’silver enrd !• 0(*d”and ** be u>lden j rpii«i /inni’ntu
b «wl I roker,” ^nd th* >p nt «»f onr pure j Tula GKLITEST OF ] Hi'II 11.
’ ^ .d to] Ui|
snd be«uttUil Ida Murphy r-tutnml
tb** Go I %»!»•» g..v- i*.
•Mi Uh-1" i*» iu-crtlxd on the pnre,
whi'eci-ktt to te nun* ho r ally m*d
with suo t c r- ibut *ven the lui k- * bite
Kt-**ds-eem untiHuiuiis ihal within it lies
... .in p-«rl u- j w**l ti»fv lire i-enr «»* to b*r
j ie.*t in ourq .»M ".iy of tb. D.-ii
guilty. Chain gang 3 months,or i B«- »•« »jy r!gut«n j.a.« - f ar».
^ ’ J j U' in tb«* HprtaR-ti-u** «*l h- r et > ouitg ;
$20 fine. J ui.id n*»i»n.i, Mini i.ever **»■« tln-rw h life 1
Suite v*. Alien Wh iley. E-cape, i u»r« I-rib hrl*bter i»r >iuim« f r j
. «... I tot* future. Id** l ted by U-r ptirent-*.
Plead ?ui!ty. Chain ganj? 20 days, brother uud HiMter^-b loved by -1< wlo,
Of $20 fiae. I knew her—bmutfat aud Hitrac i
Slate vs. Anna Moore. Keeping
JOB l
NEJW
lenrd house. Verdict not guilty.
State vs. John McDtdiell. ds-
exult with intent to murder. Ver
dict not guilty.
State vh. Perry Turner. Bur-
gliry. Verdict guilty. Sentence
10 years in penitentiary.
Sae v*. Anthony William*.
Ripe. Verdict i»u Ity. Sentence
15 years in |>enitenliary.
Stale vs. Bill Nixon,assault with
intent to murder- Verdict,
guilty of shooting at another.
Sentence, 12 month* ch-iin gang or
pay fine $100 and costs.
State vs. Dmici Tommy, jr., as
sault with intent to commit rape.
Verdic*, not guilty.
State vs. Richard Bird, arson.
Verdict, not guilty.
Superior Court took a recess un
til the 5 th ot Decern tier, at 9 a. m.,
p tH *n. whining tu tuAnner*. h*e< t-
v lc d, ee- tie, mode-t, loving nn I kmd.
it wm not mirprndo* that sh*- wai mu be
loved, hi id it e-'etUM h» hurl Unit th<*
Retper mIioiiM c uteuMl gather her home
so s mu; hni II4 «Nnted th b»Vrly half-
elorted bud In bloom und 8Led itrif.u-
gruLC* in »>*-r Ceie-oittl H >ui**.
Hbo bid ) i-t o *rupb ttier coPegiut*
courn** hi iv t-idujnu, unit Fceti ed mo btipey
t • be hi ra-*ouoM more vvi h die pur- nt-
who womtiiped h*r, nod who wc-r** r^vt-l-
in* in (be thought that now Hht* would
he with ilieui hIwuvm Their ajony nt
h**r 1*'ms it* uiiiMiiitioltalile, tbeir giiet
I oiri-rem i -g, uud a h-nvy blow to Hit*
•outer "ho wmm In r c oottunt cooi|uuiion.
whowo* hie win lioun 1 up in h*-re, nul
who WH< never u.ippy uubs.H they were
toi/«*th(
H *1 ih*»v not die comf r*iog MH«.nrine<*
thatsbeie *• «f n t e >«ims of Jese-,"
tue t- would be no ••bteikiiig *twny” ot
• He Ibat ho thickly Hurround them.
But lit-r«l»«i• v walk in li.o b *re t*-Htnuouy
t o-t she I vjd Hud trusted I er S vi«»r
ear h, and a • v H * C..IU her higher, wnd
tend*-rlv c.irei* f r her.
Her fiiiier-d, pMi«:hed by Dr. II >88. of
WrMievan coll-ge. f oin I i’h->*M. 4:13-14,
a mo.it cliHfte, iinpresRive imd »|ih)U**iii
eulogy on her life, broog’t tearn from
every * ye in th- I ir.*e H-Membly • fbe.it-
ffh, cm 1 nil acknowledged its trutlifnl-
nen-c am we ]hh r-le*nnco.
tor >.lie purpose of bearing motions, j
The court also adjourned until the I idadnwn*, Mbe w«a HOircelv 1**-h lovely
... . , . . _ . . too- t mn *»u i hut d y. Bean if nl in life b-nn-
third Monday in January. 18So, at j llrnI j„ dc „ h> j, f „ r nio , e u
9 a.m. The Grand and Traverse j in that Heave lv Homs at-d on, 1 ve*t
. . , , # , I nn-g if we follow \\h*r« Hie lend** u*.
Juries who served for the last week ■ clon 1H WI „ „ ot ,.* e , s | m do v the way ..n-'
are called for that date. - v »**w of that G »ld n * i*.v w» erj Lift li s
J happy, *‘AHle*-p in Jesus.
RELIGIOUS. j K.l.tville,Sjhley County, October £4.
East Ameiucus Church— Sunday j
8;hoolover.v H.iudiy at 3 P. m. anti pr->yer ! The lUaion
meeting every Tuesday night el 7j ^y, I. W. Hitp-r’s Nels n Cmn’y
o’clock. i ' v, 'i»*key is prebned above nil odor
MXTHODISICHURCII-Kev. A. T. Mann, i Dr oid- i. beoaiia- it is the ranat r- S u'nr
Pasrer. S.*rvic a ot tho c'iaro!i ovorv ; ,,DI ' 111 l-orlcct Pr-dact, ioooDtratskly
SondayatllA. M . aod 7 r. M. Prayer ] * ver A buz -xperiruoe in llie
m e'ioj< every Wednesilny evening nt 7 manuf»cture of the H vp*v, the hope
o'clock. S'inday School »t 9:30 a. >1 j ‘’’•P'"’ 1 ,,f l| ie Dl,filler which .na'.ieahiiu
BiPCOT Clicaca -It v J L. Ya.., Par- | ' n l»* Wuiakey no il it is fully 11 «•
tor. Servlcesat Watla' Hill every Sun- 1 '"" H . bxelher “i |h 'be fact Ih.t tie
day at U a. M., and 7 I-. m. Prayer meet- ] Wlii-ke.i is boonht hy end alnpped lue 10
ing every Thursday evening nt 7 i». M ! divert from t-ie Distillery accounts hr
at Wat'.’ II-II. Sunday School al the every | lll “ unvarying ami f teti-.n it hen gut
HsintUy nt 9.30 a. M. ! those best cclncutctl t»* a fine Wniskt-y.
♦ j J. Israels, Sale Agent,
Look Out For Fires. Octnb*r216u Americus Ga.
This is about ou** lirsi little oVd j -- —
spell 1 his season, mid every family j XEW ADVERTISEMENT,*
should look careful to stove flues
and chimneys. Remember .lie
roofs are all dry as tinder and even
sparks are now danger ms. There
are more flies this full Ilian usual,
and people can hardly he too care-
ful. Look sharp to your uulion
presses and gin houses these windy
days.
MU4HUII 1
SIEXAIIEIIII.- I
. Qtiuita I
3 ni.ro riprcs \ni>
i.LLVUEKTIIE.11'KCRT.wn'-J
l T r.pr,aili--l in Kx'pri -U i ( pr | e |..,t •
truflivi-Hp-s util U 1 vi'.-il ip g,," ' '
Kx-wiicji 'f-llt' ia ri.is r.,
3 PllACE RtlLHAV TRAUS. 3
Ten '-.r.-no, n..l n.,.1 .laly »lio.„ B! ,
AMERICUS,
MOITDA-Z-,
TIIK SAc;ni1D V
THEODOliUS,
Tho Whlto-Sjictto) 8.icrol Flop 1
Wore an! Rare
WAITXEJD.
\ aitnu-ion hy a young in..a who can
writs a good Usno. i. quick in Hguies.
and will wink ter a mnatr.le -ul-rv.
kddr.»n, ACTIVE,
oc 25,!lw Care of Dec o.dkh.
Pickled piga (set, band pickles nnd
produce of all kinds at
ootiiG-if Wtxk 4Wood's.
All.sSamcs Msllcaw Maw
Is what the Chinaman thinks of the
Auirrio tn people, and ibey are n. I alto
gether wrong Most people here and own
larger ciuea will go to th. ir old placea to
detheir trading just bvcinee they are
vised io i*. never taking a conaideratn n
that a change would be profitable lo
them.
Change your mode of tradirg and cull
•t tbs Bargain Store. Yon will at once
see that it is lo yonr benefit to give ibtm
your patronage.
ociSOlw
Aiuerieiis’ Pride.
The Commercial hotel, ot Amer
icas, continues to grow in public
favor. The hotel hat recently been
remodeled and refilled, and is now
one of the most conveniently ar
ranged and bes'|-quipped hotels in
the south. Tne weary travil-r
finds everything necessary tn his
comfort in readiness when he ar
rises at the Commercial hotel. Its
proprietor, Mr. Q. M. Itav, it de
termined to please the public, and
ia meeting with the sueecai wldi b
he ao well dcservea. His tildes are
supplied with the best that can be
secured, and il you wish to erj -y
yoursel' while in Amvricu, atm al
the Commercial.—Buena Vi.ta
Argus.
Oo to Wynn A Wood for fancy grcc-i*
Iw, euafNlieaWiasaaibaiUei all ala dr.
Apples, oranges, lour m« an 1 rocounn •
st Wynn A Wood's.
o :t20-tf
TOXSORIAL ARTISTS.
We are now fittiug up a tfrAt-vlaM Bar-
b^r Hbop in tlie room a<lj auing tho post
office. Our shop under Wlnatle>’M will
bd io ebargo of tin experienced barber
from Micod. Ia our uew quartern wo
will be better than ever ; repured to ac
commodate our uumeroUA und gmtle-
laii’ily custom«-rs with prompt und skill-
fill work. We both herved long appreo-
tic*-hliipu b. f re epening out on our own
own line, aud are therefore luU> posted
on the requirement* of the trade, and
n-ver u<e dull ni2 irs on a heavy beard.
Wion you want any work done, cull ou
um, nn»i we will serve y-.n promptly.
Andkkhon & Lunford.
Wedding To-Day.
From a usmleman who got a
p(*ep at the licence, we are inform
ed that Mr. JoeCUambie*s will wed
Miss ToLitlia Tomlinson, to-day.
Tue Recorder fe-d« best wishes.
Price* Tell, anti Ptupli Tell lh$
Plicae.
Yon know, and we 1 now, that & con
tented cua ome lube best •dveitisemeiit
we can have. But oftentimes low-priced
goods mean inferior and trashy material*
sod make up, hence our tndeavor ban
been to connect tlnse two strangers, low
prices snd good goods, and we are confi
dent Unit onr customers will be as well
pleased us we are at our success,
octl'itf J. R. SHAW.
A Special Fair Train.
WiU ho run betweenAmer'cns and M con
lint week. The schedule is «-* I liows:
Ii’sve M -eon 5:15 p m
Arrive id America- U:2* i* M
L> vn A'lioic’s 5:25 a m
Arrivu nt Mac u t):|5 a m.
Fui»t tr in will leave Huron Monday.
27 h, p. m. Fir-t train frmu Ani-rici s
Tuesday A. M. Hahrdule in • Ifect till
Siturday P. m. Fare for Hound Trip,
$2 85. Good from October 20tb lo No
vember 2nd irclu«*ive.
Lott Warren, Agent.
They Hav« lumi.
All ibe goods belonging to a first clasr
Millinery Eitab'.isbm*-nt in Puila ‘elpbih
ave beta gobbled up by my buy er
Part of them have come, the balance i>
following. Now is ji nr time to get youi
Ladies' And Misses’ H.ds; Also Flowrrr,
Feathers and Trimmings st prices tb»t
will make yon wUh you could wear tw«
bats st one time.
oct261w Tux Baboain Store.
Thi Summer Complstnt
of dn’l t mes i* • -Il amongst our mercb-
anta, not ao. however, with ibe proprietor
r.f theBirgaiu Stor*. He knows when
the shoe pinches, buys hU goods whe>ev
er and whenever somebody wants tog*
onl or bu-in*as, or needs the moo* y. U
■ellsthem at a small advance of coat
thereby keeping the ball a robing and ia
pines of oilier mere' sots complaining of
dul bis stois U srowdeJ, tod tin
|Mdl IN Klfldlf diM^fMkUtf*
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE
EXTRA.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28lli
First aj<p«arsnco la Am?rict.$ of the
LITTLE SPARKLE OF SUNSHINE,
PATTI ROSA.
The rn'v llvl«griv»! r.-*ffs h’** ■ n ihe A met I-
i. n -nn, u her Won- cr.’ul >o c.
MIZPAH
A r\ OPEN DENS OF -}A
XV/ Vv/ILD BEAST J.V
3-Great Circuses^
if mi.niinmm,M
Wh.i m ill ajifc^r n'tii'-d la th i*‘
HUMAN PYRAMIDS.
rupporicil hy h- r **w
C. II. LESTER mill E. L. VILUU’t
And Lunch Room.
Tl»:$ is *c In f>»m mr oM ir(t-u«1. nnJ er>(nmrr$
tat I ioeo|>eiift a I uim- Ifc-u. m .l i r*tt ..io.
it iiiv -rar*1 -pi o-'c Ke. e.'s UurehcBo', »l«u
am ready to Ui«».mi«
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Frrsh Fish and Oysters for >'nle.
Fcr lady ea-1 aners I hate rrs ^ntl i
.•an., *'j rsihry WJ.»rji os mss i V S
'ShlUr* - .Jour
(intml Free Sim t Parade!
Takes place tl*i!y nt 19 \ u n '| ^' r .
THKKE SOLID Vtl
Ctej ErarsiM Ra'e: oe
Doors Open •»
All itilrrf
t»-novTick.« JJw'i* 10 411
OiMOflwv.