The Courier-Review. 115 Amusements. TISSO'S EUROPEAN NOVELTIES. In connection with the "Living Pictures," the following artists have been engaged. Miss Maude Madison, danseuse from the Folio Bergeres, Paris; Burton and De Almo, Musical artists from the leading theatres of Europe; Englehart and Blanchard, champion broadsword and Sharp shooting specialists. The Thorntons, comedy artists, in their laughable sketch which created such a sensation in London the past summer; Miss Jennie Robey, from the Alhambra Theatre, London, in a new repertoire of late vocal selections; George Anderson champion skater and bicyclist; Major McGuire from the Royal Circus, St, Petersburg, Russia; The Hammonds, in a refined German comedy sketch; Dick Alden, in statuesque representations of our prominent men of the world. The company is composed of twenty-three artists, selected from the leading theatres of Europe and America; and our theatre goers can anticipate a rare treat. No advance in prices. At the Opera House Friday Dec. 21. The Oberlin College Glee Club comes to the Opera House Dec. 26th. Eighteen members and one of the best college organization in the country. The glove and necktie boxes at Raymonds are only "out of sight" in appearance, the prices are just right. Smith, the newsdealer is headquarters for everything in the Sporting Goods line. Fine line of gents' furnishing goods, etc., at A. Urbansky's, the Boston Clothier. Get a cane from Smith in time for the next foot-ball game. Everybody should have one. C. L. Edwards will supply you with any kind of Coal at reasonable prices. Buy your cigars of Smith and you will enjoy your smoke. Whole-souled Pat Graham, the Shoemaker, will make you whole-soled if you go to him, and won't charge you much either. Best in the market always at Roberts & Culver's. Go to Jess A. Howe's for a clean shave 915 Massachusetts St. Have Jess A. Howe's barbers cut your hair and it won't look so ragged. 915 Mass., St. You will find the finest line of Smoking Tobacco in the city at Smith's. Students, go to Edwards for Coal. Irish frieze ulsters forty-eight and fifty inches long. A. Urbansky, the Boston Clothier. If you wish nice cut flowers or floral decorations, call at Mrs. Luther's Greenhouses corner Massachusetts St., and University Ave. The pearl handled cutlery at Raymonds is the best quality. Pat Graham makes fine shoes as well as does repairing. East Henry street. Sheet Music and Books at Special Rates to Students. GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS and VIOLINS Sold on Installments. 845 Massachusetts Street. Silver Links. Silver Tie Clasps, Silver Hat Markers, Silver Novelties of all Kinds. 'OLIN BELL. Jaccard's, Kansas City. Art Stationers. Invitations, Fine Writing Papers, Menus, Etc. 100 Engraved Visiting Cards and Plate $1.50.