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Day
8
Month
October
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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Amiisements. ONLY A MINER'S DAUQnTER. On Monday evening next we are to liavc a rare dramatic treat in the appearancc of tlic Fifth Avenue Comedy Company of New York, in the powerful sensational plas of " Only a Miuer's Daugliter." The company is onc of great metropolltan excellence, compiïsed of well knovvn and favorite artists, as the following abstract from the Syracuse Courier fully corroborates : Last evening the flfth Avenue Comedy ComïïiLVrSeae " ün'7ra Mluer'8 UauglHer ut , the Orand Opera House. The audience S"t'?e ou? ""leujoved the performance ,S "f, flom Ule repeated applause and the Uose altentlon paid to the play. The drama ênTVh1 iuterest-V'g ". ad nevtr failed to mm, ie,ty?I',"ile""' the audience. Miss Kmina HendnoUs. as Rosalle, enacted her Tickets on sale at Uougliton's postolhce news depot. uur citizens sliould show their appreciation of the effortl made in seeuring the eminent actor and author John A. Stevens i" his greatest success "Uuknown." Mr. Stevens when heresome yearsagodelighted everybody who snw him, and we have no hesitatioii in saying the opera house will be crovvded on Saturclay night next. WUIKKLES. ün Thurstlay, to-monow eyening, at the grand opera house, the people of Ann Arbor will have oue of thu liuest opporunities to enjoy themselves tliat lias been ffered them in a long time. The Waton Comedy Company has been a htige uccesa wherever they have played. Evry actor is good, every scène rich. The Daily Miner's Journal of Lebanon, Pa., ays of the troupe : nnIN,í,I'ES'.''rhe Watson Cornedy Comi Z' th,e extri'vaganza wlth the above tle.drewalargeaudience al tne Academy of lusic Saturday eveulng. Tbe piece Is adiiirblyadaptedtuUiebrinííingout ol the irrestably droll eccentricitiesof Harry Watsou ho enjoys an established fameaa the (Unnlst Dutch commedian of the diiy. Airs Waton also flnds opportunity for thedisplayof spraeveryflueabilities. Her Germau and lyroleansougswereeueoredasalnaudagain, the gallery and, parquette maniiesting an equal appreciatlon. Tlie company is a small une but each inember is a star, and their nnlted efforts sucoeeded in produciui; a verv enjoyable entertainment. Tickets on sale at Boilghtön'a post-oflloe news depot. SCRÖFULA. A remedy that can destroy the germs of scroíula, and when once settled has the power to root it out, raust be appreciated by tliose afflicted. The remarkable cures oL young children and the more wonderf irt cures oí those oí middle age and late in life, as illustratedbyourprinted testimoniáis, prove Hood's Sarsaparilla to be a reliable remedy containing remedial agenta which do 8ie blo í Ure scloIula aua craaicate it irom Waunek, n. II., Jan. 21 1879 MESSRS. C. I. 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I trust you will not be slow in making the merits of Hood's Saesapakiixa known everywhere, foritisaduty you oweto mankind. With best wishes I remain very truly yours SAKAIl C. WHITTIER. HUOD'S SARSAPARILLA Is a skilfully-prepared compound, concentrated extract, by a process peculiarly our own, of the best remedies of the vegetable kingdomknownto medical science as alteratives, blood-purifiers, diuretics, and tonics. Sold by all druggists. Price SI, or six tor 5. C. I. UOOD & CO-, Lowell, Mass. ONE MTGHT ONLY. Thursdav Evening, October 9, The second annual cyclone of fun With rairth and latighter let Wrlukles curae. ENGAQEMEXT OP MR. AXD MBS. HARRY WATSOFS Operatic Coraedy Company in their funny conceit and iaughable peculiarity eutitled WRIISTKLES," Sapported by a COTERIE OF STERLING ARTISTS. POPULAR MUS1C, SUPERB 8IN0IK0, COMIC S1TUATI0XS. RESERVED SEATS OR SALE AT BOUTON'S NEWS DEPOT. USUAL PRICES. GRAND OPERA HOUSE MONDAY EVENING, OCT, 13 T H IE Fifth Avenus Coiedj Companj of fó M SocondYearof the ThrllUng and Kmotlonnl Öensatlon, AU'SUD! AVitli the Beautifiil and Gifteci Artiste, MMMMAHMDRICKS Great Creallon as nos A LIK. Thp Miner's Daagbtef. "Au Aelvess of great ability."- Baltimore Even Ing Day. "A drama of intense interest.1'- Buttalo N. Y. Courier. fiupportcd by her own carofully seleoted New York ('ouipany. Seetbe Life like Pictures: The Explosión, the .Snow Storm, and all Aplropriate Ed'eets. Wardrobe, etc. Admission 85, 50, and 7"i cents. Keserved seats now on sale at Houghton's News Uilice, without extra charge. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Unpltled, uncnred Cor he plodded alono, A creature üf God, forsnkoii- Unkuown. ONE NIG-HT ONLY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, '84 Engagement extraordinnry of the eminent Actor and Author, JOHN A. STEVENS (The favorito of !oth Continental, supportcd by the Xew York Park Theutre Co.. In nis great Kucceits IJ INT IK! 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