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SEl?r«BEB 19, TjHE STEW YORK CLIPPER. ft £ . » , 097 Clip per Post Office. -"I r_j»» to erold mUtakee and to '■.«the prompt dellvei-r of (ho SSS2 iSfVJnwS «» thl- Hat, »u "" f .„? uUiul*- addressed aaaal be *•-.' AHfJKK letter, «*• written) "tSi/tor the lettar, algrned writ*, tke ffiniuVw"! addreaa and the lino '!" m Vwm followed by the aeader, "'.»"no be encloaed. i.i.s.r mention the date tor mm- h ,r, St THB CL1PPBR Ittwhloh the •Vtiera -e>t <»' "ere ad vrrll.ed. LADIES' LIST. Ackerniun.Mra Davenport llu Domy, Geo. DeLuclna, iikuison.Auna Asblev. Minnie A iftrey. JMP Aubrey.MaUle Allyo, Itutb AI "" r90 Klleen Akerstrom, Ul Angle, Miss. Atberton. Ag. Balley.MollleA Bourn, Lulu Blackford, Lot. Burton. BJJ.J Belmont, tiara Bell., Wfffi Bertlnn, Mora BUM. «*»-*£ Btilla.MraFred Bairliler Sift. Botuner. Lda BruunaiMttK. Browne. Henr. Bennett. I'an. Boye*. Mrs. J. Bertram BUM Burg. Batoerte Wince, RtMM Barron, Mabel Bortf II. »» B, "* B Rohan [>a ten,-Irene """""".Claire flellaV'May tardownle, JCHK. (»C) Cardownle, I'. loinsipck, re J4»ura Coot es,-Owen. i-aHaltaniidna Carney, Pa'** ^'^essle Carleton Violet engrave, Alt*. J.B- Cnrdownle, l.mtle Chapman. .• Frank ('rQiicli. Roan I'ariMD,' 'Belle Crelrhton " Ultra Cui-hett, M«* Colef, Jennie Clarke, t Mrs. Wllf. Clniton, Lor. c.inieron, Ollle I'miNney.' • ■ Maude I)eamnn<l,*>rol Dever^,' ■• Mrs.'Frank Dwlgnt. Marg, Dewy. Mniid Denvpsey, i ■ Dorothy nhtninnd, Jean lMuovan, Kan. Dwynell, 1,11. Daly; Mr*, Geo Diamond/ — . fl/flce neVerdl,R. IhtVrleo, •- . 'Mrs. Sam Delmnre.- ' ■" Mr*. Ollle Kill... Violet IIvAiih, Mnry A. F.vnus. • ' AllUlVH St. J. L'nunet, May F.hrier, Mqrle. Iviunjersnu.' ~ Belle I'.ngllsh, ■ Mrs. Wall. CIsle/WMIe KtbndktvMar I'rnnklln/ nyd. Fagot,. Vera Freeman", 'Flo' Fox. Gladys l-onl.i Mamie I. Francis,'-Va.' "tfi 'Mr*. icoo Garrett', Cecil Gleeaim, .Berth oilman; Pcovl Gilbert. Odell Grnfhy Irene/ Grnnnan.'Iln Gladstone Slaters Grundy. Sue Golfton. • Maude ft M. Oerrlsh, Josle A. GJocker, Anno Gilbert, i -. Helen M. Gordon, Gertie Hanley, Ida Untie Una n. IMattle Huffman, Nettle D. Herbert, Mra. Kate Hart, Mae Ilaynea, Mrs. Mnur. Henly, Klla Hyde, Mnrlon Howard, Isah, Howe, l<en. C. Holland. Mild. llninjitiiii, June llenshaw, Veil Hill, Mate. Hanlon, 1'oma Hayes, Ada Howard, Bess, Haaklno, Vern Milliard, Helen Harrington, Beatrice Howkes, Car. Jerome, Minn Jacques, lliir. Jeonnette.Rose Jnllen, I. J. Johnson. Alice Jonen, Ada Kelly. K.S5.H. Kennedy, Annnliell King, Gra«'e Kelly, Klla '/.. Knrlmi. Jane Kelao, .Mra. M Kennette, Iteatrlre Kliimilril, Irene I.nVnn. Floa. I^ine Star Mnj i.niv. Mae J-:. Ijamelle, Jean I .[i 11 r.n "i'. Aids l.nviiriilc Slat. Ijuiik. Mra- ' :<l (100.) F,nwson. Miirsr. I*e. Sallle W. i.cniii, Vivian I.aiwrence.A.M Tjewla, Caprice R I.cwIh, I,. M. I/nl'ran's, Bertha I.UMKltcr. 1,11. I/cwIh. Klale [rf>alle. Mnlii-t i.uw, Mra. Gor Ignite, Maude I/ail'lerre, Inna I,angley, • . ■ Lnulaa Leslie, Bert, l/auber, Mra. Cortiett r.psllc. Mra. 1\ l.H'lnlri', Violet I,ealle, Mabel I/iiM<>ll«'. Kllg. Ixx-khart Slat. I.eary, Jean. I/ealle, Mra. W Madcap, Knvma Mallelle, Nell. Merrltt, Flor. Miirlftll, Alum Muller. Ann. n Mayhew, Ktell Murray, Gert. Myera. Irene, Co MeDowell, Mrs. P. A. Milk. Milt t lc Mnntdalr, Berthn MeXiilty. Ida i .. Madge Mitchell, Kvn Mnrtlne,l,iuiro Middle! on, May, Viola Noel, Lucille Newton,, Mnrg North. Ilnttli- O'Ramy, fl. Pellegrlne, . Dorn Tantzer, B. l'altner, noisy Plunkett, Unt. Patrlqiilan, Jean. A. Pantsier. dart. Page, Mabel riiHBey. Mra. Pri<e, L. D. 1'eotz, Kmmn Pennoyer, Mra Permane, Mme. I,. Person I, Cam. l'nutziT, Hliwiclin Tnekard, Mln. Qulnn, Mrs. J. w. niiflsell, KkIIi. Ileralngton, Mamie Reeee, I^eslle Russell, Mrs. I Itix'kwcll, Clara G. Itosalnnd.Kitiu Itoslna, Mile. Uatlilmrii, KHz lieynolds, Krankle Rock, Kiln Rice, Niiik'v Iteed, Helen Snell, Dnra Stuart, Maldle Stockton, May Shaw Slaters St. John, Aid. Stokes. M. a M Silver, Alice Sutton, G. Seabrlglit, Bes Sluttz, Ivy Stokes Sisters Sheldon, Ml, Snglnot, Mile. Sears, Kvn Singleton, At'.,il.liii St. I.i-oli. Dm lay 14c. Bnlldo, /.. ((lc. Seymour, Klleen Stnrr, \A\. Stanley, Kvn Senfert, Kstel. Seymour, Mr«. Knowl. Tyler, K. K. Tredvell, Ad. Tbonai, Annie 1-nloot, Edith Telford. Kleanor Thomaon, Dell Terliiine, Mel. Thompson, Minnie M. Thles, Lulu Tiihiiii. Nellie Thompson, Delia Towne, Lennon VanTaasell. Cora Williams. Belle Woldi. MnMIe Wilson. iK-iin Wnterimry. Mra. ftM Wllllnma. Helen Ward, niaiich Walsh, Mny Weller, Carrie Wright. Cam Webb, Mnrg. Walters. Soph. Wnlker.Kmmle Worrell. R B. Wheeler. Zelm Wnlford. Mamie s. Warren. RdlttlC. Wlchern. W. Voting. Jean. Melvale. MaCITorfc, Alvlnn May. Bertie l/.oltn, Mile. fin AllHCCI), ,loi', A IharM, Krnnk Ausllii, II.. |7 Allen & '. . Vi lOavllle anIihih, Httr. AVIllll, (,'llBK. Allen, A., n. , Apdeiuioii it AslileTy.-J..1I. Ainu, Chun. AduqiH, Geo II Abawp, jot) Ailamlul A. ! V 'Tailor Alexander,,.... .:,.' .Wood. Allen, K. M. Allen, J...M. Asi'lildntc,, H. IlroUu ■■«■..;-. (' Morris rrpt.ta.ja ', &H*Ln. k. . Bernard,. (Sua B«rrtt;te,'..Dan Holrtnnon.H.B lluakey. ,L>6. HenOmpr.i Ab. Burke, ynta Bni(lptt,:JI. F. Heiinos, .The. Illfrnnrn., Hrtuvnel'i. C. j llnrlHiretto, „, ,'. flurr. Banks. J,. C-. Beunar, C. k W. m«lfop. Har.- Bliie.C. C.: llftrrpt. ':■. „ , . K. Uula Bnrr.' A". ' Brngka, Geo. «ln«e. A^ P. . »i>fleItb....A.J, ■Bnsett,.»|. Betts, n/H Brei)nena,> _, • . Musli-a I Baldwin/ John ga«telll Bros, Benn.n.TJ.' BrPWnelle : J.D. BoMon Ideal, B »M e > Frank GICMTI.KMIJVS LIST. Iloyri. II. K. Baldwin, W. S Bailey, Cliff, nans, Anion It. Hidiniipiiii lc , ; Corey Surke, John ea«h & , Bowers Itnrlow, tit. Brown, J. (J. BretoB, Ted HiH.-kner, War. Belmont, Ford BtiVke, J. f. Brown, w. »l Burton & Burton Bolton. II. I* Buaklik* lllcb Brooks, Mux IliMleruiun, J A Baker, Al, Banks, J. C. Belgaide, I^iw Bryons, 4 Bell, Frank Barnells, The Bartb, Alex. Bullock, Gus. Bryant, T. B. Bowman, J. M Belfrage. CJeo, BenneF, H. M. Buckley Trio Blake, A. P. Brookes, Cor. Buckley. A. A. Chlldera. E. M CunnlngJinrn. J. P. Cooper, I,. H. Coattn, J. K. Carter, T. A. Colbys. Mua. CnrrtttlierB. Chns. CnrHs, Root. Clark, liar. Campbell, Claude Cole, W. K. Crowley, J. F. Cook ft Senora Clifton. Chan. Cbomberlln. ■ , * Frank Carlton, Art. Cook, Billy Clark. E. N. Caaart, Jnc. cnnlleld, Chan Caylor, John i 'In inii ti, Bell (!roWy. Joe l.'onklln & Iiultnrl Colbv, Oliaa. Clark, Wallle Ciiimlngliiiin. Km Clifton, J. n. Colin, Willi. Collnirn. W. II Crnjie, .las. Cleveratone, C. 9. Chrlsty.Wnyue Cnstle, J. F. Coimolly, J. C. Oi-Jnwulns.iDnn Clarenze, Fred Canning. "Geo. C. Christian, J.J Canter, Alt.. Dclavoy, Will Dollar, ilnrry DelMonte, Al. Den no, Fred Deems, Frank DeLlle. W«n. A Douglass, C W Douglas, V. C. Day, J. D. Dnlta & Zeiln Dreiel, W. II. DeiF.Htang.M.L. Dooley. L. Doremilro. Geo Davidson. Tny. Day. Job. Dunbar, Alex. Donvlngnez, H. Dale, John DeForrest, Chaa. DeEstnng, Marry DIcknoDftLang Domlngnez, II. Doolev. Larry Davidson, J.W. Dock, Sam Dunu, Chnfl. DeRue, Boh DeVonde, Chea DelWarno.WIII ■I' Kelly, J. C, I. Klondike 4 Kiililnmn, ,1. J __ tlnldo Kelly t DllCTOW, .Tote y Diinenti, Uav IMvls. <'bas. t Davis, A. W. Dellne. Bobbv Denn, G. D. DaLlle. Win. A Davidson. J.W Doyle, C'nns .'Inlet te Kertln. I. K, Kelley ft Kent Kennedy, Per. Kntz. .1. S. Klein, Ott Bros, ft N. Koch, R. L. *^"*ir, 11 WWi Kllst K G Delgrntto. G B Kenyon, T.' J Kimball. Alb Kellv, T. 1. Kocji, Hand. King. W. H. Kenney, R, C. Kecnan, John King. .1. II. Knight, Jns. Kllroy ft Denleyker. John Kennedy. Edgerton, liar 1 Oilier 41 in, ,1. H Kgener. Prtta Kdwarda. J. 8. Krkhoff ft Gordon Edwards, Hnr lOmerson Comedy Co Electric Kller. Frank Ksterhrook. Fred Fckerson, C. Eddy. Alb. Elliott, W. M. Eddie. R. Errlrkson, Rob Edwards, — (magician) Ernest, Wm. Falrchlld. Lucius Fowler.M.&A. l'orepaugh. W. W. Forest, Dr. Foy ft Clnrk Fulton, J. R. Forrester, Sid. Fordliam. A. (10V.) Frayne. F. I. Kognrty. J. A. Fuller, Wm. FprgiMon.iMur. Flynn, Earl Fowler. G. M. Fllnn, Blllle Flake, E. D. Flnnev. Frank Fnles, C. T. FVflgg, W. I. Franklin ft Hnymnn Flnnlgnn Jr., V.. U Free. J. M, Feltx. J. A. Fltsslmmons. Wm Frank ft Wenona Farnum ft Nelson Ferris, Wiley Elorenz, Carlo Glllett, A. M. Glllatt, W. A. (lllroy, Cbna. Gillespie, I,. 8 Grant. J, J. Galgano, A. F Glllniin, E. G. Glwikera, The Gnyer, B, P. Guthrie, C. W Gerard, F. Brlttnn Itush.'w! K Unolr. Geo. Resn. Will Gagnoux. The (iaffy, W: PiHIoli. II. I,. Pntton, L", A. Pinrua, Henry I'lstllli. A. Prosser. Ilee»e Prelle. C. Pons. v. i.. Palmer. F. J. Palmer. Lew Pyne, Dick ronton, J. a. Perching. K. Pniceii, Frank Paullsi'h. I'.ti. lHitter. W. <i S Perry. .1. II Frank Oulnu, J. W. ItlckeMs. 0. W llobluson, W 111. A. Roue, — I It. ft Stevens Rogers, W. F. Ilobln, Mr. Ryder, J. M. WeHtoii, w, R.iWalker, Ii L. Watson, c. P. Worthlngton, Waddell, I* T. Wayne ft ... , ••'• ■*" Wllllnms.FAI. Lamar Jjealer. Ben Willis. Bun Watson ft JVhoples. C. R. Warren, W. J. Newton nu.iiiirk Film., Wehb. Iille Wiwkers.l.eoii \\llllnnw.l'.ftl Wilkes. Geo. Webber ft «niters ft ! Wolf, .Mose llajelton Woods Wlllard. I'hns. Wood, K, II. WeUe ft Warda. Al. Yoal. II. K. MoKeown'Wrlghter. Gor. Vnrrlrk. J. Whltheld. Geo Warren. W. J. Vnungs ft Went on, Kend. Wnteibury BriMiks .MINNKSIITA. Lewis. Jns. V. Llndenstrnth. W. I.aRane, Hnr. Lniier. Roy I,envltt, Nels. Lloyd, Herb. Lester, 8. E. Lester, C. W. LniBellc. Wm. Lyle, II. J. I.elglilnn. Frank LnTremos, The r^wls, J. C. LnBarre. Ed. f*e, II. W. Lloyd, Hell). I>miii. Don I^Iloy, .1. C. Lemon, llotit. LeiBnr, I 'rank Ixingmlre. Robt. LeClnre. Ilnrry Lynch. Th. f, lore Trln I,ewK Orlen I,aInc. Jim Leslie. Edw. fowery, P. G. f#e, Jos. Llles, Chaa. l*vlno. D. ft 8 Larvarnle. Frank Leslie. Fred lister. II. B. f^e. Henry iJimnr. Al. Latham, Mike Lelgli. Wnller Lvtton, j». 0. Lewln. Gus ,e(.'lalre - s Amuse. Co Lemuels, .Ino. MiCann, F. P. Monroe, Mack ft Lawrence Marquant, — (wire walker Momlnee, I'rof. A MWielsen. T.I Muck, J. C. McCne, W. H. Ma rdo (Jug. I McAlpln. J. T Glenroy, J. B. McMlndes.R.P. Graham, Will Moore, Sidney Gngnoux. The Merrill, Audry Garlng, C. N. Murphy. 0. P. Goldsmith. Mystery Co. K. G. (mgr.) OroMie, Peter Miller. H. L. Ga-roti, A.ndr. Marred, A. L. tiallagber.Jark Monroe. 11. C. Greene, L. L. McCarthy Gaiinth, Bert Gllnserettl. Tony Gerard, Fran. Goodhue, W M Gullmette, J act Grieves, John Gnllando, Mr. Gould, G. Grade, Geo. Ilolton. Geo. A Holland, Chauncey Hoffmann, H.CI Holden, Hnr. Hamilton, J.M. Howaon, Geo. Hilton, n. Hawllton, Wiley Hope, W. P. llllliiian, Geo. Hoevet, A. T. Howell, J. J, Hughes, J. S. Hills, 4 Hanson, Frank Illgglns. Htir. llnrrlngton, Dan. Holght, Lor. Hendricks^. Hnssall, Frank Henry, I. B. Hulsey, S. C. Howley, J. L, Holden, Hnr. ,,0|, """il«r.-8 Herbert, C. H Hart, J. C. Hull. Alb. Hiirdley. CJ llanimoml.F.'ll Horner, Ben Havden, 'Hios. llorwltn. Chns Hogan, Ernest Howard. Hnr, Hayes, K. J. Hartv, I, R- Harrison, C. H Hnrrlngton.Mr Hitchcock, Raym. Ho tell, Frniik Hummeleln, J, A, Hlnes, Geo. Hnfford.Wm.O Hoyt, W. B. Hill. M. K. Harris. Bob Houans, Geo. Hammond. Gil Henry. J. B. Harvey. Great Hurtman.rred Howards. Tit. Herbat. A. L- Haynes. J. < ■ Henderson. H. Herbert. Thoa. Hlne, Chns. Hill. Geo. A. """'""Weber 'InthePnlaceof the King" Co Joelson, Hnr. Jndson, W, V. Jnckson, Nate Joelson Bros. Jnasar. Phil., Jennings, W.V. Jennings. Wm. Jordons Flvlng Johnson. Hal Jarvls. H. F. Johnson, F. B. Johnson, P. W Miles Myers. Mr. (clarionet) Maltlnnd, K. J Main. W. L. MoCarrhy. .In Kiln Mangels. Kid Morion, Trail Moncrlef. F.d. MnDonald, Bill Madden. L. B. Miirf/. Al. Mack, Wilbur Morfoot, Chas Marshall, Geo. 0. McAlpln, .1. T. Mcltne&Wyat Mackey, G. D. Mnckey, Frank McMeechan, Chaa. Morton ft Morton Morton. H. C. McDonald. Mlki Murphy, Frank Maskcll. T«ni Mack. Wilbur Moriihot. Har. Mct.'lll ft Shlpmnn Martin, Pheltx Merrill. Audr, Mackey, Gen P Mnlnne, G. W. Mnndon, L, Monroe, _ Jus. McC. Mltcliell. Will. McCrendy.Wnn Marsden, Bleb Mil 11 III UK. I' Mnyu, Moutig Morrlssey k Rich Mnrdo, — Reap. Will Reynolds, Lew Roberts, Clyde Rlnton. — ' Ryan ft Douglass RlrknnlH. :i (10c. 1 Rice. B. Rosa I re. B. Riley. Tom Russell, Fred Reno. W, II. Rockwell. ICd. Ret tick. r. F. Keklnw, — Ccycllst) Reno ft Smith Relnefer. W. J Rohliison, H. I Roy. L. Rentfrow. J II Roberts, Allvn Roger, ('lias. Russell ft I,Ocke Reld. Frnitce Royer. Archie Russell ft Tlllyne Rutledge. P. F II cm a I n e. Sel, Russell ft Forepnugh Richards ft Prlngle Rlano, J. VT. Rhine. Wade Belize I In. . Frnnk Roy. L. ita lelgli. H. 8. Roche, H. B. Rlche. Tlins. Ryder, Tony Reeves, Henry Shea, ft, J,' Stanley ft Wilson Slinw, Jor. Stone, Vic. Steele, V,. G. Steele, Alb. SI Auburn.Will Smith, Tony rleymnur, Dave Mil I Iv, J. F. Siftilkei Gus Stewart ft Raymond SllhoDs, n Seeker, Wilkes ft S. Sparks Bros. She nil a n. Dail Sasmirrl. f'iuis Smith, G. W. Stetson, Walt. Silver, J.R. V. (2c. Swofford, J. B SnrobH, liar. Smeltx, W. N. Stanley ft (ninmella Seldnn, Ii. C, Suvllle, Clir. Stewart. Owen Siinetnrn, Mr. Starke, C. (K Stanton, Walt. HI.Leon, .luck Smith, L. J. Soiiillrecl;, : .Harlev Stntzmann.JG Mnrpby ft Andrews Mnrron, Jas. Mnnro, Frank McBoyle, Ilur. MH>ou».d Snk(( McKessIn, Win Moore, J. Mac ft Mac Merrlr, Hal Mead, D. II. Miller, Eddie Marline Bios. Mace. B. L-,„ Nasmytb. BUI NMssen, Watt. Nnwman, Air. Neiimyer, W. J Nllsson, C. V.. Nalon, John Newman, Wm Newton. Jos ; Nason, F. W Nunn, W. P. Nelson, T. H. Norton, J. Nowlan, F.llls Nichols ft Croix Norton. II. R Newton. Blllle O'Brien Font Ogden, C. T. Owley ft Randall O'Neal, Thns. Oanado. Chaa. Orton. Norm, O'Brien. Nell Overton, Har. Overton, Har. n'Brleo. Rd Phillip*. Tom Weat.W. I. t . ...... Wood ft Berry West. W. II. Wilson, F. II. Warsaw Bro«. Woodward, Geo, Watson. Sam Walters, Jule Bros, ft T. 7,edn. Har. Woodward. V.t) Wblimnn.W.W Weston. Willie Wheeler, Bert. Wilson. W. Webber, Hnr. Wolner. H. J. NEK VOTHR AT HRAD OF LIST, ♦ «» WISI <)\SI\. Reek, C. A. Zura. Gen. Znt Znm. Mr. Zlinmerinnn, W. B. SCnrnnos, E. It. Mllivnnkee.—Thousands of visitors were In the clly the past week to attend the Wis- consin State Fair. and. ns a result, all of the local thcaires wore packed nightly. Ed- win Thnnhouser put "Blue Jeans" on at • i In* Academy, and front the attendance it would aeem that every visitor wna Intent on feeing either the Thnnhouser Co. or "Blue Jenua." Week of Sept. 14, "Alice of Old VliicenncH:" week of •_ , 1, "Bonnie Prince Charlie." Haviiisox Tiikatiik (Sherman Brown, niniiageri. —"A t'lilnese Houeynioon" opened the house season week of 0, and was n warm fnvorlie from the Jump. John E. Ilcnshuw and Toby Claude scored principal hits. " 'Way Down Kant" comes week of IH. Ai.iiamihia Tiikmiir (llHcnr F. Miller, man- ngeri,—llnverly's Mlnstrids held forth week of il, and run close to the record of "Holly 'Tolly." ibe eompnny which opened the regu- lar season. Billy Van mid Eddie Leonard are the st ins nf l In veil vh this season. "The Irish Pownhrokers" week of LI, ''The Show Girl" week of M, Bi.ror Oim'.iia llot'HR (John It. Pierce, resident manager).—"In Old Kentucky" play- ed Its annual engagement week of tl and drew capacity audiences al nearly every perform- ance, "Her Marriage Vow Is due week of L".. "Across the Pnclllc" week of '.'P. STAtt nauru (Frank R. Troriinan, man- ager).—Tim D. Sullivan's Eagle Burlcsnucrs established a new record at this house, s. It. <). was In order nightly week of II. Ida Kmerson, who Is verv popular here, scored ■ heavllv. She was well supported by a chorus of prettv girls. The olio, led by Anule Hart. In her clever old time songs and dances. In eluded : Cnnroy ami McFiirlnnd. Benny Welch. Post and Clinton, ami "The HiihcIi-In* Vure Trln," all big winners. The World Beaters week of 111. Paiiht Tiikatrr. —Gilbert Fnust presented "The Two orphans" week of l». HI -Kipulnr prices, and met with good result h. Saxh Soirt UltHie IIai.i, I Chas. E. Witt, manager).—'People week of l.'l: The Falr- <'bllds, LMnrle Arbn. Molllnnd mid l-'iignii. and Lillian CllOonl. The Oneida Inillnn Hand was a big card last week. Notes. —l,eoii Waelisner, of the Pnhst The- atre, who bns been nunc III since his return froui Europe, Is now convalescent Frederick Paulding's iiuplls guve n creditable performance, this week, of "Kerry." by Dion llouclcaiilt Joseph (Mauder, nf the Dn- vldson Orchestra. Is contlned to his home with on attack of . pleurisy rlherinaii Brown's stair at the Davidson Theatre this senson Includes: Win. Schnell, treasurer: A. I,. Perry, Hsslwinnit treasurer; C. H. Lane, press agent : W. A. Todd, advertising agent. mid Gen. If, Campbell, door tender Annie Hart gave a spread to the members of the Eagle Burlesqiiers after the performance Friday night, II, U honor of her birthday. ♦ i » aBonaiA. Sharp, Chas Smith ft - lllanchnrd Sully Family Sylvan, Billy Sully, John Seenrdo ft Rlcbson Selblnl. W. Slegrlst, Tnlo Soiieriiiniiiic. Mr. St.Leon. .■ GU» (8c Sears, Herb. - Stelllng, F. W Stanley, Mr. St.Vroln, J. 11. Taylor, C. I... 'rtbor. W. H. Tlerney. J. T. Taggart. Oscar "Trip to the Jungles" Co, Tolshn, Chaa. Tlppel & Kllment Tracy, Dick Travollo. — 'L'essemnn. lleiinchiunp Tcn-Rrooke, Jas, Tliommn, Kd. Troiistlnle' Bros, Tompsou, ■ - Mark Thrasber.^'A K Treninyne, J C Tenuey, Km. Thacker. W. II Terry, Miles Tessler, Wm. Taylor, M. W. Thnckar. Char Troop. Plias. Trevelle, T. P, Tbomiis, Gus Trov. Jack Tomklns, Wm. Wtter. C. H. I'del I AJVorca Udell, Clins. Vedmar. Bert VanDeBiirt. Corn. Vnok, F. H. Vack. F. H. VonDeHiirt. I'ornellus Willis. H. P. Walters. C. L. Wnldron, J. Williams. C, J. Went worth. W.T. Welch. Tint Watson, Gen.P. Wood ft Berry White, Jack Watson. !,«w WaikleH. nhc Wpich..J. r. Weboter, Will Wllllards, Mua Atlanta.—At the Grund (H. L. ft J. L. De Give, managera).—Tim Murphy comes Sept. 14, L%, Al. G. Field's Minstrels 17, 18. Casino (Jake Wells, mnnagerl.—Ponce De J,eon Park : Alger and his lions were ipilte a drawing card 7 and week. Others on the bill were: Courthorpe and Forrester, Axlell and Svlvai). Myles McCarthy Co., and the vlingnipli. Business Is goml. Hooked for 14 and week: Fannie Rice, and a line vaude- ville bill. „, ... ., _ Notrh. — William Bbnrp, now with the Ponce De Leon Amusement Co., bus betn elected amusement director of the coming Northeusi Georgia fair, to be held nt Athens Oct. Wl), Mr. Sharp leaves In n few days for New York to sign attractions At the Coliseum (Jack Prince, inunuger).—The llrsl cycle race of I he senson wlB lie on 14, when Bobby Wall hour meets Ben Munroe In n llfteen mile isnced race. Walt hour will lie paced by Gussle Lnwson, and Munroe by Jed Newklrk. a Aiiiriistn. The (ipern House, under the mnmigeatent of Wm. ft, Schwelgeit, with Jos, W. Mllllgnii I" the olllce mid Homer Eden- field ns bend usher, opened Its doors for the season night of Sept. 4. with ".McFmldeiis Row of Flats," to a giwwl house. "The llev- ■ It's Auction" followed K. la n small house. "Pickings from Puck" will be the next at- traction, comliig 13. ... Haiini'M & Bah.kv's CiniiR Is benvlly hilled for Oct. '.II. St. Paul.—Metropolltan Opera House il.. N. Scoti,'manager).--" 'Way Imwu Kaat" hnd very gisid busfiiess week of Sept. tl. "When .lob'inv comes Mnivhlnif Home' l.'l-lit. llnv- erly's Minstrels 17-1°. Kelcey and Shannon :••-•:,. tinner jiiiics, in "Tt)e Sn'epy Mug. 24-20. i.ua.mi iTheodore L Hays, manager).— "The Price of llonor" had good business week of il. • For week of \X "Two Llitle Wnlfs." "8kv Farm" week of 20. On irj will lie given a testimonial benefit to Al. G. Flour- miv. nf tills cllv. u well known local einer- talner In songs, recitations nnrt character recitals, Staii iM. II. Singer, manager I.—The Blue lllblKin Girls had good business week of tl. In. in s New Mnjeslics come week of I.I. and Sullivan ft Krnus' company week of 2d. KM MM (A. Welnliolser. uinnugeri.—Busi- ness eiiu!limed good week oflAi^For week of l.'l. Burl's Modem Maidens, present inn "Cotton Fields" and "Artists Models.' New people: Mamie Frauti. the Chirks. Kitty Us Ilea. Bendy and Panvers, Edith' Shaw, Mrs. A. Momiilenu, Fritz Krwln, the Aiisilns, nud Hie Mayers. a itulnih. - ai the Lyceum It*. A. Marshall, manager i.—James and Wanle nlnyed heli- Tor the third time In -one year Sept. 7, this time In a new play, called "Alexander the Great." which Is a good one for the stars, with Louis James ns Alemuder. and Freder- ick Warde as Pe-dlccns. The supporting company Is a good uue aud the costumes, scenery and appointmetits. are very Hue,. The storm on the mountain top was the finest scene ever put oil the Lyceum stage. The house WM packed 7. and the blny was given at Manager Marshall's Grand Opera House, West Superior. Wis.. II. In S. R. O.', "When Johiinv Comes Marching Home," llrst llu>e here, 4, ii. The nndleltces were large on li.itli nights, and the piny went well. "Hunt- ing for Hawkins." .1, did fairly well. "Iwo Llitle Wnlfs" will be the attraction 12. The pictures of the Hnol-Gurdner light were shown I). 10; n fair house below and light above. The bookings for the lutler part of the month are: "In Old Kentucky" II), Haverlys Minstrels 21. "A Chinese lloiicv moon" 22-21. "The Conrlct's Daughter" 2."i. 20, Martin's "V. T. C." 28, Exra Kendall 211. ■ :io. i Mrtrotumtan Ockiia 'HfltiRB (J. T. Con- don, manager).—Tlie business has Unproved this week, with "Faust" the first hnlf. and "Saulio" the last half of the week, (ins A. I-'oroes, ns .Mephlsto, was very good. Isnils Deaa, as Faust; Isjulse Carter, as Mar- guerite: Anuette Marshall, as Slehel, and Edith llan-ourt were ull good. Manager Condon turned away several Iniudred people on Labor Day. Ills offerings for the week of 14 are: "Sly Partner" 11i« first half, and "Mr. Bnmes of New York'" t'he last half. Paiii.uk Thkathk (W. J. Wells, mnniiger). —Business picked lip for the week opening 7. The rinii|iiiiiv Is the liest that the malin- ger i-uo get, and It Is giving good satisfac- tion. For 14 and week the people an-: Mile. Montnllen, Mae Smith. Torn Hnowdeii, Margaret' Grace, Hilly Arnold. Violet Moore, Flizgerulil and F/ininerson. Annn Melton, W. J. Wells and the stock. The new skit for the week Is called "The Masher." . a Minneapolis. — At the Metropolitan Opera House (l„ N. Scott, manager).—Ilav- i-rly's Minstrels opened for four ulglits Hept l.'l. "When Johnnie Comes Marching Home llnlshes out the week 17. "Tho Weepy King," a new am with Walter Junes lend- ing, will be given by Ills company 20 to 2,'l. and Herbert Kelcey and Hflle Shannon will bo seen In "Sherlock Holmes" 24 to 20. Chauncey Olenlt had Immense business, siuadlug room only every night, »l la 12. Bum' OrKHA llot'KR lTheodore L. Hays, manager).—"The Price of Honor" came for ii week 13, to Is? succeeded by "Two 1,11 lis Waifs," "The Princess I'hlc" enjoyed line Mitri'liaue II to 1-. l.yi'KUM Tiieatrb (Dick Ferris, mann- m r \ —"The Charity Ball" Is tho hill for CI and six nights following. Then "Tho Cherry Pickers" for a week. "The Sporting Duch- ess" was well received 0 to 12. Drwkv Thrathr (W. W. Wlltlg, niaiiii- eei i The Ragle nurlrsqiiars are furnish lug amusement 1.1 and week, nnd the World Beaters are expectwl 21), Irwins Majesties drew the usual large bouses II and week. «»» ALABAMA. VIHG IMA. ■ I llli-linioiid. —Al ilie Academy nf Music iThiis, Uuiib. malinger i. —"Human Hearts'' comes Sept. 11 I, for one night, nnd Is fol- lowed by "Rudolph and Adolph." 1.1. fur ohe iilirhl. "When Reuben Comes lo Town" closes the week IN. IP. "Why Smith Left Home" plnved, to a fair house. 7. "The Wrong Sir. Wright." s. came. In good audi i-nce. Murray and Mack had a line house :>, in "A Night on Broadway." "Happy llmill gnn" hnd large "ttnpif hnitw-a" ■!«. II. and "The Convict's Dniighter" closed the week IS, to small audiences. Ill mi' M'hns. MoKoe. mnnngi'r). — "The Girl nnd the Judge" begins a week's slay 14. "The Light bouse by the Sea" Co. played, to large houses, during week of ". This pretty mile' playhouse bus been much Improved since liisi senson. N'HTKS.—All oiililoor pliices of ninusemeut have been closed Wallnce's Shows are tilled for Sept. 21, and Bnruutu ft Bailey for Nov. 10. I \,>r'olk.—At the Academy of Music IT. (5. Leath, manager) Tim .Murphy was well received Sept. ,T Al. II. Flold's Minstrels fothiiveii 4. •"•- giving three iierfurmnnces. to unitsiinllv good returns. Murray and Muck drew well i. "Happy Hisillgau" pleased n well tilled house 8. lien, Ohrr. booked for a two nights' ougngrmciit II nnd 10, opened In "Whnl Happened lo Jones," l», to small in tendance. "A Convict's Daughter" Is scheduled for 11, "Rudolph and Adolph" II. "When Reuben Comes lo Town" III. "Sweel Jessamine" It). Flo Invln 22. 2.1. "Heaping the Harvest" 2o, liSAXHY Tiikathi) (Jake Wells, manngen. —The regulnr theatrical season at (Ills house was Inaugurated Monday. Sept. 7. by Ellniior Muniell nud coiupaiiy. presenting "The Girl mid lite Judge." Tin* play drew well from the start, and business Ibntiiglioul the week was nf a most llntierlug nature. Howard Hansel, In "The Men of Jlmtowu," Is the m- t met Inn bunked for week of 14. Hum; Thkathk (Alib. Smith, mannger).— People iMwkiHl for week of 14 are: Lillian Stoirer. Mnv Ogden, Goriunii Sisters, Bin;; Brothers, Emina Wnlch, Mny Irving, and Sbnfer and Hownnl. Business good. Ai'iirrniurM Thkatiin i J. M. Iliirioii, man- ager).-—Fur wei'k of 14 the following people are -booked : .1 nines Wisii|«l|le, Belle Goblle. Hum- Monroe, lieynolds and Howard. Mell Grant, Stockton and Henderson. Vivian Misire, Fanny Harry, Pentnuu Sisters, and Flossie ItnMcii. Iliislness good.. Manhattan Thkathk , (Chiis. E. Ilenlv, mnnnger).—d'eople fur-week of 14 are: Klou- dvke Four, Lnnihcrto, Florence Edwards. 1,'lllle Hull. Chns, Itenti Jr.. Ileorge X. Wll- on, Joe Hcciistclii. Tims. Glllen, Waters Trm, MoConnell and Sands, and lsitt.h* Gorinnn. » Petersburg.— Academy of Music (Wm. K. Fivnch, malinger).- George fiber gnve ex- cellent performances of.'.'What Happened In Jones." "The Wrong; Mr. Wright" nud "Why Smith ls.fl Home, to small houses, Sepi. 4. ft. "Happy lloollgnn" pleased a top henvy house It. "The t.'oiivlcl's Diuighler" was well recelvml, by small atleiidiince, III. "When Kronen Comes lo Town" Is duo IT, "lliimim Hcnrls" 1l». Tom Gmkat Wai.i.acs Sttuwa Ii exten- sively hilled for 22 Tim Liiylon Cnral- val Ci>. exhibit here 21-20. I Danville,—Academy of Alualc (Jno. II. Wood, managerl.— On Sepl. K "Pickings from Puck,, played, to gisid audience, rhnrniiglily well pleaseil. 10, Tim Murphy, In "Tho Man from 'Missouri." siiiiporicil by a strong cmn- iiauv. pleaoeil. "Tticlinu" was the ntlrnc- ib.n II. Next, illoyt's. "A Trln Ila CliHo town," 14: Murray and Muck, In "A Nlghi on Broadway." In] "Happy Hooligan' If). Lynelilinru.—At Rlvertnout ; Park Ca- sino I Jake Wells, mannger).—People aeeii hern week of Sept..7 wern: Ilorunl ami Ne- viiro Joint and llertlia llleasnn, Kvnns and I'leineuts, Jcanette Laurolln. Attondnuvi; was good, and Manager Wells has promised h good vaudeville show for week of 14, which closes the Casino for the season. +*+ IOWA, Macon.—Academy of Music (II. Harm*. manager).—"The Telephone Girl" o|s?ned Ihe season Sept. 10, lo fair returns. Booked: "The Devil's Auction" IX Boston Ideal Opera Co. 18, III, "Rudolph and Adolph" 22, "Pick- ings from Puck" SB. *♦•> ItMOIIi: INLA.ML Providence.—At Hie Providence Opera House (Felix II. Wendelsclmefer. iiiiinugerl opens for Ihe season Sep!. 14, wlh the Bos- loiiluns presenting "Robin Hood nnd *TM Serenade." The engagement Is for three nights. Madeline Hesley. In "The Mocking Bird." has Hie house the lost three nlghls. KMPlHK THKATBK (Si)llr. ft Nalliaiisou managers).—Byrne Brotliers' "Light lie Is aninsed fair houses the week of 7. "The Sign of ihe Cross," Willi George Mood as lending man, week of 14. LMl-KniAt, (Felix It, Wendelsclmefer. man- ager).—"The Fatal Wedding," week of r, u/teiaoon and evening, had crowded houses. "The Heart of Maryland" 14-10, Pauk Tiieatiib (Spitz ft Nnthnnson. (nnn- niiers).—"The Game nf Life" was a thriller week of 7. "New Vork Day by Day'. week "'kkitii'b (Charles Lovenberg. resident malinger).—The return lo vitudevllle of Ibis house 7 was the occasion of a big gathering for the entire week. Wayhurn s Minstrel Misses headed the bill. Among other strong favorites were: Harry Dayenpiirt and Fruuk Keenan and company. Robert Billiard hoods the bill week of 14. Others are: Charles T. Aldrlrh, Juggler: Victor Moore and hmma Llttlenehl. Wnlliiu and Mareltl. Ha Mer- rltt Grace Lu Rue. Burlnw and Nicholson, Heriba Stanhope, Russell and Buckley, the Nice Twins, Ihe Brolhera De Van, Bobbins and Trevaoer. nnd Bertltio. Wrstminhtkii Tiiiiatbk (Oeorge II. Batch- eller manager!.—The Da'nty Duchess Co. drew well week of 7. The Brigadiers 14-10. * ■> Tiif Orkuobv Famii.v Is wllh William Banks, manager of Banks' circuit of parks and fairs. In Canada. Our three act, they wrlle, la n hit, and Little Marguerite, one of the fatnllv, Is the talk of the show. We will close with Mr. Banks 20, and open at the Howard. Boston, 26. On Oct. 0 we are at Tony fastor'a. Mobile.—At the Mohllu Theatre (J. Tan- neulMunt, manager).—'•The Telephone Girl." Sepl. 7. matinee and night, bad splendid business, at popular prices. Coming: "Mr- I'liildeu's Rinv of Flats" 12, Tim Murphy 18. Charles II. Vale's "Devil's Aocl_ on' III. IV- ruchl-Beldenl Heperlory Co. 2i-2f>, "Soldiers of Fortune" 20. • ■ _^ Moniiiik Pauk Tuiutrb IM. A. McDer- molt, miinager).—The HorrlsouAdnnis Co., which has lieen playing nt this park for lis pust three wis-ks, has made a- decided hit. Ilils week closes the cmnpany's engagement here. Too much praise caniiiit ha given Fan- nie Grant Huntley, who has lllled, very lm- norlanl roles with tlie Hnrrlson-Adiiins Co. ilitrlng their slay here. Miss Huntley Is a Mobile girl d a social favorite.. Mahcotth Thbatbe (l)ucoiimaii Bros., munagers).—Tim Labor Day opening nt th Is house was a decided hit, many new people being added. The following are among the niimher: Ida French, Violet Kelllt. Llskn Spencer, Joe Ducournau, "Lucky Sinn," II. West. Notch.— The I/obor Day celcbraJloo by Ilia i.Miiral Trades Council und other labor or- guiilr.ii turns of till* city was on u larger scale tlian ever beforo attempted, and was a derided Innovation. Fully 1.200 man were In ihe minnle, und six bands furnished music The new First Regiment Uund htwdetl Hie iiurade, and won much praise for.their clever work After the parade a barbucue and picnic at Monroe Park followed., aud was largely attended.... ..The new First Rcgl- meiit Bond was culled to Meridian, Mlas., 2, Hi rnrnlsh music for Ihe Vardtunan celebra- tion held in that city. This Is Hie second trip the iwiirt has made up to Meridian In ten days, and the band carried thai city by Htorro. The .Tuesday evening concerts In Bienville Square by this bund will continue throughout the month of HnMMIf, and the prospntla are that the enneerta tHH'lie given two or three times weekly next Summer. a . ' . * . f,. Helms.-At Ihe Academy nf Music (Long ft Hees, munagers).—Tim season opened Sept. I) with "Mcl'udden's Row ot Flats," to a full house and a well pleased audience. Coming: Tim Murphy 17. Robert Edeson. In "Sol; dlcrsnf Fortune," 2.1; "Pickings from Pink' 20. <■ » I \MII.II ITf.l). Cedar llnplds.—At Greene's Opera House. (Will 8. Collier, manager).—"The Two Lit- He Waifs," Sept. :t. pleaseil a goisl M house. Rosur and Muson, cuniedlaus, draw big business, 7-0, with clevsr s|M>cbilllen and ;oisi presenlntlons of "From Metea to •overly, Hie llurglur'H Daughter" and P 1 Monte Crlsto." Coming: "'fli« Punkljt lusker" 12. "A Thorouglib Her Only Hln' 17, "Sweet Clurar" 21, "Zl({ llusker" 12. "A Thoroughbred' Tramp" III •Her onlv Hln' 17, "Sweet Clover" 21, "Zlli •/.Hit Alley" 2,1, "At Ilia Old Crnti Roads 24. Niitkb.— Thomaa 0. linker, ahead of "A Thoroughbred Trump." was here H. ,. "The liiittlc of Sniiiliigo" Will ha the pyro- technic exhibition put on nightly for tin- Cedar llaplds seventh annnul carnival, In Athletic Park. Oct. A-10, by lite O'Dounell Garden Clly Firewor ks Co., of C hicago. limine.—Al Aries Opera House (Wiley ft Klrliy. managers),—Tin* season ul this house opened Sept. 2, wllh Rice's musical comedy, "Two Merry Trumps." Th« house wits crowded to Its fullest capacity, nnd the pla.v was well rendered. Applause so strong that the perfnriuuiiCH was slopped several times for parts lo lie repented, Go-Won-Go Mo- hawk, In "The Fir house 4. "I.nnil 7, Play Wnlfs" wan well recelVed , 8. coming: "Sweet Clover" 12, "Von'Yunnan" 17. I.v- iiiiiii Twins, lit "A Trln to Ihn Rncos." 10: "The Village Parson" 22. "Dora Thorn" 24. "An Grphnn's Prayer" 20, Ihe Irving French Comedy Co., In repertory. SH-iMI. FOIIKI'AIIIIII ft Ski.i.s Hiius.' siii.wh will exhibit lit this clly on Sept. 14. hawk, In "The running Arrow," drew a good house 4. "Land r Cotton" played, In a fair house. 7. Play was huoiT. "Two Lilt lit Keokuk.—At the Keokuk Opera House (E. Jaeger Jr.. resident manager).—Tims. J. Smith, In "The Gaini; .Keener,^ canin Sepl. Il, lo a rather tight linitse, owing In bail weather, "I'ncle Josh Hnruceby" bud good advance prospects for 11. also the Irving French Theatre Co.. 14-111. Itonklugs: "An American Ociillemnn" 10. "A Thnroughbreil Truiun" 21, Alimrlciin Burlewpiers 23, "At Cripple i.'rcek" 20, HiiniNOKit Pabk. —Pain's "Ancient Home' drew large crowds 34V. Ki-i.iirn'H Bin Stiikkt Faih is being lav- ishly hilled lii all the surrounding country for Oct. (I-Hi, Tun Nbw Yoiik I'l.tri'M:-Genllemen.— After trying nil of the "theatrical papers" (so called) as an advertising medium, per- mit us to say. lu the future we will stick to Tin: Oi.ii Rki.iaiii.k.. Yours Irnlyi' Tin; Nkuiikki'hi: 11 a hi Co. New Vohk Cmi'it.m: Gentlemen.—Do cr.ii'fKii ads. bring results 1 I Have received 87 answers from my modest little "At Lib- erty" ad. up to date, less than oue week: 70 letters und 11 wires, all offerlna wurk. letters from all over the country: New Or- leans to British Columbia, nnd Sew York lo California. — Frank Lari-kko. «■» : The Detroit and Chicago Limited Leaves Grand Central Station 4.00 v. m„ ar- riving Chicago 3.00 next day, 24 hour train via New York Central and Michigan Cen- tral—Adv. Ilea Moines.—At Foster's Opera lions* (Win. Foster, innliiigeri "Florodnru" played, to two large houses, Sept. A, matinee and evening. The Wm. II, West Ills Minstrel Jubilee came, to big business, 4. The house will be dark inilll Oct. il, Guano Oi'fiia llnitsK (Wm. Foster, mnna- gerl.—"Two Little Waifs" played, [a good audiences, Aug. ,'II-Hetit. 2. ■ "The Kami n' Collon" drew well ft-A, "The Flaming Ar- row" ciniei, 7-11, "A Tlioroiighbred Tramp" 10-12, "Yon Yonsan" 14-1(1. "The Villous Parson" 17-10. Dora Thorne 21-2.1, "At the Races" 24-20. • a DHveniiort. — At the Bltrlls (Direction (•liamlierlln, Kindt ft Co.).—W. II. West's Minstrels cnute, lo a gisid house. Sept! *. nnd made A good Impression. "I'ncle Josh Spruceby" packed the house (1, Ihe standing room sign being posted eqrly In the even- ing. "Her Only Sin" 7, "A Thnroughlireil Trump" 8, "Two Merry Tramps" 12, "The Flaming Arrow" 111, Lyman Twins "At the Races" ID, "James Boys In Missouri" 17. "A Ruined Life" 18, 'The Fast Main 10, "A Little Outcast" 20, "The Scouts Re- venge" 21, "The Haute Keeper" 22.