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THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, CINCINNATI; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1888.TO-NIGHT! TOMARIETTATO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!REMAINS WITH CINCINNATI g ONE MORE DAY.Music Hall se -ted throughout so that the thousands wishing to see may view the descendants of the Pioneers.THE BEAUTIFUL DAMES and MAIDENS °*rz ssrsr*«. • IN THE COSTUMES WORN BY THEIR ANCESTORS!Showing by their Beautiful Groupings* Tableaux, Marches and Minuets how the Fathers W the State lived. ,THE MOST IhAAXjKNTFIOEOSrT FA-OEAJSrT1 -ErEIR. FFlESE3SrTE3D in this country)These Ladies and Gentlemen, descendants of those who first peopled Ohio, remain as the Guests of Cincinnati and the Centennial To-lay.OINCINIVATI GREETS MARIETTA!_ _THE STATELY MIISTUBTtVISIT PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLEVELAND'S RECEPTION IN THE MAGNIFICENT BURKHARDT EXHIBIT,KAST T\V ;LFTII STREET TOWER, PARK BUILDING-.OHIO DAY.Close of the Great State Days at the Exposition.Dianer Tendered the Marietta Contingent at the Grand Hotel.Saturday, When the Republicans Hold Forth, to Be Made a Gala Occasion.The second of the great State days closedM(«rdaT.ln a hlnze of rlnrv. No two daVR OfNEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.The Contract for Furniture Awarded Yesterday.The Board of Heal Estate Managers of the Chamber of Commerce held a meeting yesterday noon in the Directors’ Room of the Chamber.The fence surrounding the new bulldingon the Vine street side was ordered taken down, and it was stated that work w ould begin to-day in laying the sidewalks, under the direction of Nor-cross Bros., the contractors.The sidewalk will be of the granolithic style, a so!hi and substantial pavement.There has been some trouble In having the street lamp-posts mov^d a couple of feet fromtheir present location. This should be done before the contractors complete laying the walk, and the Real Estate Managers are anxious that the Board of Public Affairs will give the matter early consideration.The Interior decorations of the new building are progressing nicely, and the stone carving in the main hall will probably bo the finest piece of■W XSBEIXC. PIANOM.• Used by Madame Teresa Carreuo at Centennial Exposition. /STEINERT St SONS, General Representatives, 131 West Fourth Street.BRIDAL GIFTS j precio^smcemssand£ BEAUTIFUL ^USTID IMPERISHABLE ^DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EMERALDS, SAPPHIRES, PEARLS, OPALS.TMful and Artistic Articles in Solid Gold, in Solid Silver, in Electro-Silver, in Bronze, in Copper, in jBrassjt Workmanship of the highest order the distinguishing trait.A fcrand display in the Retail Departments at—-------— ^ co,S| Fourth and Walnut.FINEfo -*3t?oCARRIAGES!CDCObd-5amusements.62$o3EDUCATIONAL.SHORT-HAND—TYPE-WRITING.YtnCincinnati School of Phonography.Mr. Jerome Howard, of the PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, will lecture to the school weekly.Benn Pitman says: “The CinciunatiSchool of Phonography is thorough and practicaL I heartily recommend it.”GRAND houseFor One Week—Only Matinee Saturday. THE INIMITABLE AND ONLYL O T T A!Pawn Ticket No. 210. 1GRAND Oct. 15.LAWRENCEBOOTH-BARRETY^Wednesday,) OTHELLO i Barnett,fnhelio.(Booth,Matinee,Saturday| Bassanio. 1HAMI FT 1 Booth, Hamlet.
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

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