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DECEMBER 26. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1045 flipper Post Office. r n order to avoid mistakes and. <n Innnre the prompt delivery of the lettcm advertised In this Hat. an envelope plainly addressed moat be „. nt for each letter, and a written order for the letter, signed with the foil name and address and the line ,>r business followed by the sender, ,nast also he enclosed. Flense mention the date (or nnm- her) of THE CLIPPER In which the letters sent for were advertised. LADIES' LIST. Mitcbcll. Adderley.Alma Anderson. Flossie Anderson ii", Eileen Alvare*,' • NeJIy L. R. Afberton, Agnes Akers, Harrle Alctander, Blanche Aekermnn Mamie Ardath, Estell Adgle,-- . Adair. Dot Armstrong, Rode Aronal, Sadie Artbits, Frances Ashland, Mildred Allen, Mny Aldrach, Blanche Austin, Lottie 55. Aubrey, Mottle Atdrtcli. ■ Blanche Arnold, fMdn itilldon Sisters Curries, Mninlo Grey, Vera Foster, Nellie Fuller, Ethel Ferns, • Mrs. W. It Fennel 1, Sirs. A. Florence.Edlth Fredericks, Emms Fox, Era K. Fay, Cecil Franklin, Eva Fuller, Leona Folsom, Maud Fox, Mrs. Ed. Francis, Babe Fowler, Emma Gardiner, Edna M. George, M. M. Garland, Rose Green, Edith Gllmore, Pblllls Goodwin. Virginia fllorlne,— Gnndy, Lonlss George. Clara Gray, Jul In Gilmer, Marie linden, Mamie Curries, Bell, A. C. ityi'on, Jean Harlow, Inez llnrrpws, M.A. Brown. Laura Ballard, Josle Harry, • Mrs. Jlmmie Brown. '■ Henrietta Bernard, Bess Urnndon. Ethel Blake, Lucy Ulnlr, Edllli Jlaclim.'in, • Florence A. Byrd, MnudT. Bernard. Bess Brudnell.Nelllo Belmont. Louise Bond, Mum Brown, Laura Bernard, Edith Jtest,:Mnrln Bennett.. .M. Bloke, Marlon itoud, EIHe Beatrice. Mile. Baker. lferllo Bell Sisters Branchurd. ,Ml!e. Brandt,. Frances E carter. Bertha Cllfforde. Maude Claflln, Sadie Chevalier, Kathleen Cbcver, Clara Clements, Mrs. 11. V. Cardownlc, Jess. SSe. Carcw. Mabel Canada, ■ Cresslc Coslello. Mmc Cornwall, Eva Carmen. Belle Clark,'.Myra I'uapplc, Hazel Cnrdownle, Hazel Cllne, Maggie Cole, Dora, • Coy, Maude Clark; Adele 0. Coate, ' Gwendoline CtemoDH, Florence Chullta,— Chester, Ida Delmore, . , Misses Dayton, Mae Dickson, [droll Day, Myrtle Dunbar, Irene Doherty, . Mrs.-E. T. DeBolae,- Bella Donibcl, Edith Dumm, B, Dftvls.Floreuce Delcon, Mabel Dale,, Marie D'Estello • . . Sisters Drew.ElalneM Delmore, Mrs. J no. Dacre, kaura Dazlc, Belle, 6c Dengon. ' , Kathryn Dunbar, Irene Deape, Laura DoSouna, May Dudlcy/riiclma Drnw.Elalne M Dane, Dorothy Dunbar, Irene Delmont,. Mrs. Jos. 1'iavis, Amle Dorlnu, Bertha Donovan, .' Fanny Everett. . . Gaytioll Evnrt, Bozle 8. Everett,.^ • • 'Nellie Edwards. • ■"' Jennie Evcrrett, Htitli Eileen. Alice Flower, Mme. Foster, Myrtle Flora, Mild. Fisher. .Minnie French. Georglc Fuller, Gloria Goodwin, Irene Grant, Cissy Glbney, Grnce Howard, Misses Uoyt, Francis Hayward.Jease Heathcote. Grace Howard, Glen Hlxey, Eualinn narvey, Maud Hilton, Maud Harris, Louise Homer, Ada Uuyes. Katbcrlno Howard, Hnzle Haverton, Ida Herring. Ella Hayes, fieri ie Howard. Isabella noohler. Doris Herrmann. Adelaide Harper. Georgia Holmes. Sarah Howard, Susie Hunting, Dorothy Hamilton. Edith HoIT, Emily Hamilton. Grace Herndou, Lillian Healy, Ella Hilton, M. J. Harvey. Stand Hart. June Hayes, Gertrude Hldcr, Evalenn Han Icy, Nell Houston. Lll. Irwin, May Jeflerson.Myra Jordan Sisters JeOlrles, Josephine Knrth, Jennie Kurt, Josle King, It. Klnnalrd, I. Kolley, Mrs. E. Z. S. Kohl, Evon Kelcy Sisters, 3 Ketclium, F.L. King, Blanch Klnnalrd, Irene Ludwig, Marie Leshmere. Cnmllle Leslie, Florence Lynn, JJoll I Lelth, Madge Lines, Georgle Lisle, Violet Lottie, Mrs. Wm. A. Lawrence, Mme. H. B Loralne, Eflle Lawton, H. G. LaBlanclie, Anita Lavender Mrs. Geo. Leonard, ' Beatrice Leslie, Mabel Livingston. Jcsslo V. Livingston, Irene Lawrence, Mme. K. K. Leston, Edlot Lester, Florence LcClalre, Violet Lottie. Mrs.Wm. Mortimer Elolsc Murry, Sadie Montrose. Nellie Mnlier, Ethel Mny, Jnssomlrte Mayo. Lll. Mounts, Mrs. Clark Marshall, Cora L. Mnrenalles. Mrs. Murray. Edna Monteltb, Geanettc Miller, Miss Milton, Lola More, Vcrna Moares, Agnes A. Mori rson,Anna Male, Bonnie Melrose, Frank'? Montague, Bertha Massony. Carrie Mulllu, Josephine Mllsle. Minnie Morgan, Geneva Norrls, Adeline. Norwood, Suzanne. Nordlen. Lilian Neabltt.Kvelyn Nesblt, Florence Nelson. Gertrude Nlxson, Herm. Nelson, Kliza Nelson, Mollie Neville. Dorothy Oswald, Grace O'Brien. Ida Otis, Ellta P. l'acgard, Harriet D. Tantzer, Blanche Peri. Amy Peaslcy. Nitn i'enmnn. May Paul. Nettle Ponopee. Delias. Pcrsonl. Camlllo I'orrett, Emma Pnutzer. Itlaurhe Pclnze, Meta ithoiles. 1.II. Itnse. Marie Richmond, Tottle IJogerH. Lll. Russell. Mille Kaymond, Pcnrl Rosenberg. Sadie Rosenberg, Mrs. Ramsey sisters Seymour, Mrs. M. A. K. Spencer, Attle Siegel, Emina Steadman, Lll Saunders, Mrs. T. E. Shields, Ella Sllbon, Gertrude St. Clair, Mabel Shannon. .Maude Singleton, Agatha Sisson. Mabel Sldodns, Ida Sengel. A. Shrnder. Beatrice Sarlna (Gymnast) Slnclulr .Haz* Snlour, Louise Steadman, 1.11 Stuttz, Ivy Sherwood, Jeunette Swift. Kathryn Thorne, Beatrice Teed. Mollie Tbouins, Inn Turner. Belle K. Thompson. Gert. Turner, Pearl Tapley.Rose E. Thompson, Alice Theo, Miss Thorne Beatrice Tuson, Mamie Towne. Leonora Tucker, Ethel Thompson. Alice Vau, Mrs.B.11. Valentine. Grnce Vlrdcn, Leslie Vernon. Kathryn Waters. Dorothy Washburn. Ida Weston, Jullu Walker. Mrs,.W. II, Weal. Josephine West, Emma Webster. Kntlicrlue Wlntleld.Bentn Wilbur. Babe Washburn. Elizabeth Webb, Jusclte Woods. Gertie Win (red. Fannie Wild, at White, Tlnnle Walton. Grace Florence Washburn. Mcndoza. Flo. I Irene McMn hoii, IZIidcr, Eva Mrs.T. B.lzoltn, Mile. Martlnot.Sadlo GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Abbey. Jerome Anthony. Itichard Aner. C. S. Artllxohne, Jno Andrews, O.H. Armstrong, Max Anderson. Bert Adams! It. J. Alexander. . . Buswtll Arthur, Jos. Adams, A. & J. /Andrew*, H. 0 Adams, S. J. Admits. Andy Albertlno, Frank Acker. M. A. Benson, V. S. Bruce. A. G. Barrett. Edmoml Bartlett. H. w Brnndnw. Busspll Burton. Fred Blandon k Wiley Buckley, C. J?. lUnck. David lyron, I). D. Boise. liar. Buffalo Mystery Co. Heltzel, It. ft Begley, E. A. Bauer, L. E. Earth, August, 2c. Bornnl & Nevaro Bernells. The Blitz. F. II. Burrell, Jim Barorn, Qeo, Bugbce. G, W Blair, Frank Boddeu, Conrad Boston, Billy Beanos. The Bennett, Sam Betts, W. E. Beck. J. D. Batle. jr. A. Baker, Geo Beasely. Al. Bontl. J. J. Bracketr, Ted Boise. Harry Barlow & WIlROn Benton. Edw. BenOmar. '-■ • Abhas Brown, .1. \V. Bolsos, 4 Bailey. W. B Bleber, Har. Brehm, Kay Barnes. R. L. Banks. J. C Ball, Cla rence Bonell, ilor Baldwin, D& M Bard Bros. 4 Bnrrdett, .1. J. Baker, A. M. Brndley.Hnrry Berg, L. M. Blair, W. W. Barnes, K. M. Bartlett. Harry F. Bartelll, JaH. Bnchele, Henry Barlow & Wilson Broughton. Wra. Barton. J. A. Burt. C. A. Burns. Wm. F Couture. David Crescy, It. L. Cameron, T.W Cox Family Coolbroth Jr.. W. If. ColumblanTrlo Colins, T. E. Carrier, Jao. Curtis, Edwd. Clnclalr, Paul Castle, J. K. Copeland, ICd. t^lork, U. V. Clifton, II. W. Callahan & Mack, 8c, Cooper, L. U. Clark & Hilton Cnntwell, Jno. Cooke & ltothcrt Cnwthorne. Ilcrb. Crnblree. Oeo. Cron" 1 , W. A. Crime Bros. Craft. I*. V, roe. Kd. chirks. The i 'hi I si mall Show rinffey, Hugh Cnrrle, Wm.H. Cooke & Botliort Cooke, W. J. C'nvnnnugb. Jas. Corrlgau. Jas. Cole & Spencer Cnrlyle. J. C. Clark, P. T. Clark, W. P. Colling. Joe Cnmpen. U. L. Campbell. Wm. B. Chaplin, tleo. Conner, Frank Cook. Frnnk (.'miners, J. J. Crosby, Jack Carter, W, J. Creeto, F. IV Crawford.LAV. Carson & Wlllard Ciirtls&Adiuns Clark. Billy Delphluo, Maurice Delauy, E. Davis. Clin. Delnvoye, W.u •Ducrow, Tole Drako,— DcBaugb, Dan Dalley. Wui.J. Hlikenoau. Wm. Diamond Jack Dawson, B. w Day, Edmund Denny, Jno, Doings of Mrs.DooleyCo DeWltt, W. E. Dodge, Frnnk Dnly. K. 15. Daly, Curios Devon, Fred Doyle. Patsy Deming, ■ Wlllard Dobst otter, M. Darrell, Chas Davis, Ausln Dowas, T. N. l>eBKauer, S.' DeOnzo, Mr. Darling, Fred Delnvoy. w. Dixon, Henry Florist DeCustro. Harry Deslonls, . . Gabriel Delniar, Jules Daranr, Frank Delnvoye, Will UoreinuK. Geo Duvnll t , Deerlng DeVtiro, Marsh Hevue, Ed. Daly, Harry Ilelloiifte. Eilgnr Denn, f:l'h" lmvenporr. Hnriy Duvnll, H. C Duval'. J. I- Dcrrlnberger. Domlnguez, II. Duncan. J. L. Dcpontas, The Uoty, E. L. Davenport. F.uo. II. W.' ' llrnst, Mgr, lOrneRt, 0. M. Kmmett. Chas Rvana, Ted Ernest, Harj Elsfeldt. Kurt Ewlng, E. L. F.dwnrde, C.F. Edwards, Chas Evans, P. C. Emmons. 1'. r. Eldon, Harry Evorbnrt.— Kills, Sid. H. eily Four Everctl. II. H. Espy, Fred Epler. M. D. Eno, HRrry Edmunds. W.O. Flcnrv. F, Fllson & Errol l'lrzglbbons, Burt Fortuns, Camille Fitzgerald, H. V. Flnlgnn. Har. Fox. B. A. For Wealth and Home Co. Fields. Joe Fox, Frank I'orher, Mons. Finger, Max Forrest A Woodward Fields. W. C. .Foley. T. H. Fordham, A. Faege, Karl Fegg. C. A. Feltus, R. M. Forsyth, W. D Factor. C. A. Foragntly lyi i jit ii i i in. ■ , i , , JohnnyiLaVene, Snm Forlier. Mons. | Lawrence. L.A Franklin. II. P Lynch & Jewell .Frank. U. Ii Leo. Bobble Fostor. Luufus Larimer, W. V Fowley & Lavender & Fowley! Thompson Fern. Sid ! Leon. Prof. Fny. C. J. I UiZelle, Kdw. Fnrrpll. J. Lornlne. Henri Flnrnont, Jas. Leach .I.e. FiTgiwou, II.V I.ewltr. Joe Frnzer & Lemonth Bros. Peterson i. f vnnlon. Tom Forepaugb. LaClalr, W. G. It Frees. Jno. Frutchey. l'.R Frecmnn. Rich Klagg, Gilbert Forrester, H. S.,6c. Fordham.A lie Fitzgerald. Dick Lawrence, Itobt Find;. Win. Lamar, Art. Fredericks. LaPlace. Mons W. B. Lennl. Harry Frevoli, Fred Lester, H. It. Flshrr, I'hll Lnblento. A. Grout. Harry Loewenthnl. I. Gnrrien, Geo. Lynch, F. E. GrlfBth, P. LeI'etre, Paul Genaro&Theol Lvntun, II. 11. Gllmour & Lyons, Jno. LnTour i.ind. II. II. (Irene. Crls. Leigh. 1'eivy (lolemnn, Mr. Lee. V. 11. Goodwia, .1. I>" Lawrence. I'd. (iurdner.Frnnk Lorene, Ceo, Graham, .las. Lenoir ceo. Elmo. P. Ii. iJInks. Fred Enimctl-Kiinn IKoppe,-- EcllpM- I 'cuii- J Ken ,«iis Kelly, Frank Keefe. Mat Kllng. W. H. Kelly, M. .1. Klein, Harry Keenan Jno. Kenev, B. c. Kelly, Cunld Kent, Clarence King .lark Knappe, II. U, Kearn, S. A. Krernmer.Theo Kchler. J. II. Keenan. Frank Kenton, Jos. Klrby. Akin Keeley, A. It. Kinney. M. U Klliin'iii. Emil Klni'nkllJug.i Karl. W. F. Klniners Trio Klein, S. J. Kelly, T. F. Kecne, Chns'. Kearney, Par Ia Mount. Fred Lloyd & Wall on Lester. D. E. Lynn. Jno. LeMnlley, Wm Laurence. F. A La Wanda,Fred Lnnar, Tony Enroll, Edwin Lorene. Leo LeFeore, John Leewood. Clarence Lnndln, 11. P. Lumsden, D. M. net, w. c M'Nelll. Win.il iirr... S Price, H. M. Paris, Lionel Prutte. Wm. Pomeroy. Daniel Perry, F. L. Potter. Bllley Pettlnglll h DeForrest Potters. Peerless l'lnard. Powell, l'antzer Trio Post & Cllnlon Plillllps, Tom I'nyden. F. E, Parker. C. M. Phillips, A. B Penrle. A. O. l'rlskorn. Alexius I'hlllps-Hnmll ton Price. Billy Phillips, T. t Penrce, Klnsel Paddock. Bert E Puokln Husker Co, Pnscntel, Gi, Pyne. A. D. Protlllo. Frank Piouty. C. c. Poppe. Tomy Prentice. T.SL Paul. Frank Pntton. II. E. Pike, Frank Quart cllri. — Ulce; J. II. Beeves, Al. Ulfchie, Fred. Bio. Bud llobyns, Mr. & Mrs. Itlolinrds & Montrose Itosalre, B. Buy, Doc Itnner. Frank Bnu. C. W. llohinson, Wm Kellly. Pat Bowc, H. S. Bomnln. W. J. ltndfnrd, C. B. ltolnud. W. A. Heed. Frnnk Boston-, A. P, Gulgano, A. 1 - lilenmnn, J. L. Gullugher. Jas Gavin, .1. K. Gross. Louis Grace?, t! Glider, C, W. Graiiville.'B.H. Garb, Karl Grand!, Robt. (;arlng. A. .1. Garfield, Chas. Goodwin. Cha" Gates. II. T. lireene. L. L. Gartner, It. C Glbney, Morgan Gillette. Abe Grlenniier, K. Goodrich, Walt. Hnsklns, II. It. Hnrtlgan, H.8. Iluyman, Joe Henderson, Dell Harrington. Jas. Haley. W. 8. Henderson. G. A. Hobbs. 2 Huzza. R. H. Hutchinson. Al Howard, Tin is Henlugs, John Howards, Dancing Harris & Walters Hill. 3. S. Howard, J, E. Humphreys & Courtany Howard. Bert Hennessey .Jas. Hadge, Harry Hlbbard. C. A, Hicks, A. 3. Haddock, W. E. Hooker*; Davis Hums & Eaton Hayes, Mr. Hay ward & Hayward Hlglnbothani, Handy, A. W. Hnthaway.O.S Hugbes, The Heuth, Jns. Hackett, J. K Ilenelln, Joe Holmes, W. E Iluntsinger. J. C. Hello, Bill," Co. Horan, J. <-'. Ilaverly, Thos Iiaiiley, Ed. Hatch, Jus. IlufTer, W. A. "Heart of Chicago" Co llurtmnu, Fred 111 mend, D. Herbert. The ndglns. Ell uniploii, Allen erninnneliy Bros, unit Ins. Win. F. arlngton. D. ,1. Hnrt, <;. D. Hiissnd. Frank Hall. Albert Huffer. K. A. Johnston, Meunlfee Jnmleson, E.S. Johnson, Hal Johnson, W. Jose, It. .1. Irwin & Diamond Irwin. It. K. Jennings. Steve Jnmleson, Ed. Johnstone. R. G. Johnson, Sam Jeder»on Jr.. J. W James. J. Jefferson. Leo Ealtose, Geo. 1-oQlor, Geo. McGlnde.Eddle Molford, A. D. McCnrdy, Dan Melrose, Ed. Mnrtin Bros, Mooney, Enrneslo Mature. Fred Martin, A. Marshall. Geo. Meredith, Art. Murphy, A. J. McBrlde. Harry Mulford, An. Mason, E. A. Mulford, A. D. Marvin, Jack Merrill, S. P. Morrlss, Geo. Mussellmiin. C. H. Mnrlln k Rldgewny McHenry.RnHll Merrlft. Chns. McCnrtby. Myles Manley, Chas. McDonnell. Mike Ma Hon & Denn Molyneaux, Art. McAvoy, A. J. McLnnu, Archie Mungur. J, Mller, Sllke McMnbon. 'rim Miukle, Wil- son & Mack Mulford, A. D. McBrlde, W.I*. Maloney, Eddie Melrose, E S. Mertzbacher, Otto McLean, W. F. Mnttler. Bert Morlsscy & . Rich Maunig,. J. H. Martlnettl & Grossl Mack. J. Mnher, Phil McDonald.' Mike Miller, J. F. Murphy, Frunk Miller, Ben F. Mathews, Don McCarthy. Myles Millard, Frank Martin, Mr. Mnldev, Boss McDowell. J. O Meyers, Win. Murrlott Bros. Mead. D. II. Mulford, A. D. Mnltlnnd, CI* Mitchell. S Morse. Billy Murtha, .1. II. Morgan. Hal Mason. 11. M. Murray, Lurry .Mason. Wm.A. Mnrkley. Fred E. McDnde. Sdille Murphy. Stanley Mitchell. .1. A. Norrls, J. F. Norrls & Rowe Norton & Ilusseli Nelson, Billy Xlghton. Robt Nnwn, Tom Nelson, J. B. Newton, Charlie Nichols, D. L. Nlcliton, linn. Norton. H. C. Nye, Thos. F. Nicholson, J.T Newton, Chns. Norton. Jos. Ohee. B. Owen. O. E. O'Menra, J. J. Thompson. Ilea. L. Vocel. J. W. Vlilalr. Alluni Vuiigbnn. J. B Vice & Viola Vnnldertnm. Chas. Victoria. W. Vnrnham. Mr. A'nnDeBurt.Mr Van. B. B. VanRensselner, Ben \'lce & Viola Vernon. Waller VanFossen, Harry A'cnux. Clyde Vlck. Wm. A. Wood, Claud White. C. F. Worcross, J. M., 2r. M'ormwood, Prof. White, F. D. Webb, Capt. Weed. A. E. Watson, C. A. Wright, E. E. Waldo,— Watson. C. P. White. C. E. Wlrz. A. J. Wrlghter. Gordon White. P. J. Wright, J. II. Wilder, Albert While, Jack Wnlle. J. B. Walters, Mr. Westona, The Wlllcns. Aug. Wilson, Touv Williams, ,1. H Whippier fc Plckert Wood, Wm. I Wlllard. I.eroy Wnrri, Walt. Whltson, F. E. Weaver, J. 11. Wood, Pat Whyte. ft II. Wagner, Sam Warren, Fred White, 0. K. Winnings, F.J. Williams, F*I Whil In* ft Desmond White Cloud. Jns. Radford, C. B. Swlckart.i.'hns.iWebster, flow. Reed, .1. A. Santnsmn. 'Warde. W. T. Russell Co. Newell. Williams, J.B. Reardon. Sullivan* M'hlttmore. Wm. F. Pasquelenai Will Rio. Alf. Stewart. Cal ;Wllliams, .1.11. Rollnlre. II. Surony.iilllieit'Wnddell. Doe lievnolds. UM Tramnrsh. Weeil. L. E. Roberts. Teddy Ford. Woods. A. J. Itvders. Tony Taylor. Fred Wright. Kay, J. .1. Thurston.How. Milliard rsVmoniaal. Tressell, civile 1 Weed, l.ou Jacob Thornet. Mgr., Wnlkttp, E. S. Rankin, JlcKce Trevor. J. E. .Wallers. C. L. Kvan. Hurry Trevor. Edwd.;Young, DeWltt Kurker, Jno. Titus, F. J. Folks" Co. Shndrlck & Trovollo,— iZorrow Trio LnRose Tana,— '"York Stnto Rtalford the Ty-Hell, .lullnn' Young, .Inc. Grenl Trevor. J. E. Voting. Savior, II. M. Turner, DeWIII C. Stanley. W. H. Emanuel A. y^ (Banloisti Springsteen. Thor. Muslcul Zlmuiermnn, Fred Traclunan, M. \ w. B. Schumann, Tllllsh, V. M. jZlmmor. F. V. Gustav Thompson & jZlegler. E. T. Seeley, C. W. Serlda SMB. Harry Tylee. F. L. ; SEE NOTICE AT HEAD OF LIST. I »» HI1IIUI. ISLA.SU. Strankoseli. Avery Stone, Chni'b'v Smith k I»W Schnffer. Tom Sinclair. Ed. Scarano, Amlello "SkyFarm'To. Smith, Jas. Stelllng, Harry Suben, Jns. Stowe, toabi Smith, W. II. Scott, W. M. Scott. L. I.. Shannon, Sam Sargent. Fred Schiiller. H.W Segur. Will Stephens. Ward Steely. W. C. Swnllow k Markle Stone. Chas. Stanley A Wilson Smith. F. C Seeley, W. Streetcr, M. B Shayne, Jno. Swlh. 0. J. Smith k Blnnchard Shaw. Uirry Scheerer. W.E- Swain, t. F. Sprott, 3. E. Stanley k Wilson Sbopoff. L. M. Stoat. J. M. Slhock. F. A. SI uart, Harvey Stewart, Harry Sawyer. Jack Stanhope, Jos. Sutton. Jack Save. J. ii. Scnnd, Clias. Stanley k W'llson «c. Stnnts. Phil Stanleys, The Slieeran. Jns. Scnlly, II. H. Smith. Harry Sefton, Harry Salisbury. F.C. Sun. Gits Shannon. Harry Stlres, F. W. Boas. J. D. | Spaiin. Byron I Providence. — Providence Opera House (Felix R. Wcndelsehnefer, manager).—A .Ml per cent, cut In prices maintained during the stagnant week of Dee, 14 helped Is at- tract houses for "Joshua Wlilkoinb," lu which Archie Boyd appeared as the principal. To help matters still more, the manager of- fered every woman buying a reserved seat for an Imperial matinee a Bent for nn even- ing Opera House performance. John Drew, In "Captain Dieppe," IH-UO, and "Checkers" New Year's week. EmI'Hib TiiKATnt: (Spitz & Nathanson, managers).—"Deserted ut the Altar," pro- duced under the direction of Percy Williams, thrilled the audiences during the week of 14. Ai. W. Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was Its successor, nnd In Its wake will come a show of n different class—"The Fuuny Mr. Ihioley." iMl'eitl.W, XnuiM (Felix ft. Wcndel- sehnefer, manager).—I/iulse Benton and company gave a plenslng performance of "Kncbel Goldstein" week of 14, the comedi- enne portraying the character of the Jewish girl with cnretul skill. George W. Monroe, of "Our Aunt Bridget" fume, will hold the house week of 21. In u new musical comedy, "Our Bridget's Dream." On 28 Jumea K. Murray will open in Andrew Mack's piny, "Arrah-nu-Poguc." Pauk Tiikatiib (Spitz & NnthanBou. man- agers).—The well known "Canilllc was given another performance by the stock coni- piinv week of 14. The parts were acceptably taken. "The Ticket of I*avo Man" week of 21. Keith's TUbAtbs (Charles Lovcnberg, resident manager).—Cole nnd Johnson, Bea- trice Ingram and Edwin Meander, of the Albee Stock Company, In a sketch, "Strict- ly Business," and the Hoosier ZouavoB head- ed the bill 14, at the Providence house. The programme for 21-20 Includes: The Kaufmnnn Troupe, Mllly Cnpell, with her horse and dogs: the Handor Trio, the Willis Family, Yorke and Adams. 'P. Nelson Downs, Lavender nnd Touison, Rue nnd Brosche. the Three Barretts. Wilson and Davis, Mubel Hudson, C. W. Sanderson, und I.e Bar. Keith's Pawtwckkt Tiieathk. —Bill 21- 20: .Mooney and Holbein, John LeCluir, Miriam Alnsworth. Howard und Bland, Hill Merrltt, nnd Clllett's musical dogs. Wkhtminhtkb Thkatiik (George II Batch- cllcr, manager).—The Fay Foster Company played, to good business, week of 14, and was followed by the «'liy Sports Couipuny, 21-2(1; tin) Knickerbockers 28 und wwk. ♦»-♦ — Mason & Reed Comedy Notes: We are in our fourth week of excellent, business. Our opening week ut Kew Salem was 8. It. O. every night. The roster Includes: E. A. Mnson and Sam T. Reed, sole owners; W. B. Johnson, 3. A. White, Will II. Crocker, W. II. Smith, Lottn D. IVuii, Jessie K. Hopper and Pearl Kincard, with Music Wilcox, pianist. We also carry the waltzing dog. Dandy Mu son. *—• TIIK TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVKHSAR.Y M'MUEIt OF THE NEW YORK 1)11 AM A IK MIIIROn. Jonei, Irving O'Brien,'J. A. The combined Christmas and Twenty-fifth Annlvcrsiiry number of Thv Nrie Vor* Dra- matic Mirror hns reached this olflce, and It Is In every respect u credit to that news- paper. It presents over eighty pages of matter tbnt will thoroughly Interest the reader, be he In or out of the theatrical busi- ness, Its news pertinent to the profession and Its numerous special articles being ar- ranged In the capable manner for which The Mirror Is nofed. A pretty colored cover, nny number of well printed nnd artistically grouped cuts, and a generally distinctive tone about the entire Issue make It a most deilreble poswuioa. Uaudwille and minstrel. N'otks vamr Dasiii.nutiin's Bio QMMM Co.. J. J. Dnshlngtnn, proprietor and man- ager.—We are playing towns In Northwest- ern Illinois nnd Eastern Iowa at present, and business has been fair. At Thomson, III., we came very near losing nil our bag- gage and effects In the fire, which extended to the opera house aud burned n holo In i he wall about ten feet square. By heroic efforts we saved our possessions, and as- sisted In extinguishing the (James, which were spreading rapidly. We consider our- selves lucky .that nothing more serious hap- pened. The roster of the company : .1. J. Ilnshlngton, proprietor and manager: Billy MeCllntoek, stage rnnnnger: Boy tranter, musical director: Billy nnd Era MrCllnlork. lit n sketch and dancing: Jas. Dnahlngton. ..niton ton nnd living trapeze; Anna Stall. spiral gloli.» net nnd bnllnds; Chas. Kinll. in feats Of strength and character Impersona- tions: iheHii ValK musical tenm, nnd Frank Kbertson, elny modeler. In spite of the fact that the S. It. ft, sign hns not been dlsplavod. so fnr. the ghost perambulates every Sunday morning regularly. The Oi.i, Rr.i.iAHi.r. Is sought for ench week. John Bkoukm. of Brooks nnd Beneke, Is with the Rice & Bradley Stock Co., doing spe- cialties nnd parts, touring through Ken- tucky. BrnTO-LowANnr.-Wii.so.s's Bunt' Ciiii'ts Is plnylng n return date of eight weeks over the Keith circuit. Tm: Tor.sv Ttnvv Tnn> (O'CouiiHI, Gold- smith nnd Forrest) nre In their llfth week with Frnnk Kelly's Comedians, as one of the features. They write: "The company Is playing to rapacity business everywhere nnd Is ut Itoiiluson's Opera House, cinciiinuil. l his week." At.. II. Tvitart.t. Informs us tluif he is winning success on the llu-ldc coast, ami Is booked solid until next. Mny, wlieu he will (Mine P.nfO. ngalii, opening at the Temple, Detroit. Mons. Camim.o and Mme. Kona, contnr- tlonlsla and equilibrists, open in Norfolk, Ys, Dec. 10. for a period of tea weeks. They are booked solid milII March, and re port sirconss wHIl their aet. ToMitv llAVr.s hns been touring success- fully with Vocal's Minstrels, doing his unique bone solos. St. John and I.ft Fuvun. "Smart Sot Dnncers," pill on tlielr new art at Proctor's Fifty-eight Ii Street Thentre Sundny. Uw. 13. nnd report that It wus a success. The set Introduces severnl changes of wardrobe, nnd they nre tisluir a mulatto make up. They have gpod work In and around New- York, and play a return date HI. Pastor's Dec. 2H. They have Just closed eight successful weeks with Blondcll & Fennessy's "Knizeiijnniiiier Kids" Co. Tub BnonsT Tnio write: "Our roller sknllug act at Ilnrrls" Musee, McKeesporl. Pa., week of Dec. 7, was such u succoxs thai Manager Harris hooked us at the Avenue Theatre, Pittsburg. Dec. l-l. •YoungSkates' b: fen lured III tills nil, mid Is successful In his refined juvenile monologue." Lri'ltlli's Famiics Mmrmui have cliised n success til I trip of thirty-six weeks. They reopi'it lifter the holidays will) n Inrger i-om- pany, u new line? of paper nnd everything new. IIazki, Kiiini: Cwiik Is In her fourth week on tin; Edison circuit, with Ifcree more weeks to follow. CiiAwyoiiD ami Mannish write: "We are on the Orpheum circuit and our new art Is ii big winner. After the iirplieuni, Kansas CIlV. we. go to Chicago." Ski.ma FomiKSTisn has just closed success- ful engagements In Danbury. Conn., nnd Newark. She will piny mound New York until March, when she opens in Billings, Mont., and Is booked solid on the 1'ucltlc coast until 1005. Jobn F. Ci.AitK, known as the model comedy entertainer, monologlst, mimic and i-ouilc vocalist, is receiving the highest en- comiums from press, managers and public for his cbiirartcrlzntlons. lie has appeared nt the principal theatres In tbo East with success. Paumnettb anp Piquo are again In Eur- ope, playing the best balls and tours, with iheir high class act. Tub .SfcCAu, Taio wrlto: "Wo havo Just closed a successful engagement nt the Em- pire Theatre, St. Paul, Minn., nnd havo can- celed ull other dates nnd Joined the Metro- politans. In vaudeville co„ Gay & Crosman, managers. The company Is ploying to crowded houses through South Dakota and Nebraska." C'iiah. U. Hammond writes: "After a suc- cessful season of thirty-six weeks with my boop rolling nnd baton Juggling net, I closed with Lucler's Minstrels for llin holidays, which I will spend at home. The company opens early In .Imiiiiiry, nnd I hnve been engaged for manlier season nn one of the features. My act will have s|M-einl scenery and wardrols"." DoilBliTY Sisti:iis have l(-turned to Eng- land from South Africa, where they went for two months and slnyed six months, which is, they write, the record engagement In Johannesburg. They are now on thu Moss circuit. Tub Howard Sibtbiib, May and Frankle, have Joined hands with Frank Barclay, tbo comedian, and will hereafter bo known as Howard, Barclay and Howard, In u comedy sketch, entitled "An Embarrassing Sltua- Uon." Sam Harris, of Harris and Hawkins, Is seriously III at his homo In Uochonter, N. V., with typhoid fever. Alich Chkslyk Is successfully playing lending boy with Bush A Weber's City Club Co., nnd Is doing well with her new talking specialty. Foiirkhtbr ANn Kl-OTD write: "We nro now In our sixteenth week with the 'Show GliT Co., playing principal purls nnd mak- ing a success, and urc engaged for the Sum- 'mcr at Hprlngbank Park. London, Gut." Lotiisi: Hrnry, the "Snl Skinner" girl, played the Howard, Boston, last week. Hho will play Salem nnd Portland, Me., and will follow these diKageiiienis with the Keith circuit and tbo Dmiuesne, Pittsburg. Ei.la Cl.Al.s. while playing Sun June, ('ill., with "Cnclc Tom's Culilii," wus taken seri- ously III and had to he removed lo Dr. Barry's Sanitarium, In that city, where she will have lo undergo u. surgical operation. She will not be able to continue ber work for several weeks. IlANVitr A Nn IiiiAKK, musical comedy aud singing net, reisjrt success at Keith's Phila- delphia und Boston house*. Ens* Bomb, of the Two Buses, presented her husband with u baby girl on Iter. 14. Jack Stii.es writes that he does not wish to be confounded with the E. C. Hllles the announcement of whose death appeared In our columns recently, ami which was sent to us by Percy D. Tabler, from Seiirauion, Kan. Ward and Wa«i> (Joe and Billy) have closed with the "Old Jed Prouty" Co., und opened on the Northwestern vaudeville cir- cuit, nt Spokane, Wash.; Dec. 14 to Jan. 2, at t'ocur D'Alenc Theatre, with Seattlo to follow. Norman Bbut Goodwin writes: "I hav« been engaged by Company G. Peoria, 111., lo put on choruses, dances nnd drills of local amateurs for their military ball of Jan. 7. My dancing will be the luiiln feature, I also have some club and lodge work." Curtis and Aim»ib have separated. Oiih Adorns writes that he Is still with the High Boilers Co., nnd meeting with success. Tub Adams linos., who have closed ten successful weeks through Ohio and lndlnna with success. In their new medley dancing .act,.will work lu tlie Eait for the remainder of the teason, ,- ... Fi:i:pi:iiii' Mixvn.i.r writes from Paris. Fiance, under date of Dec. 4, as follows: " I.ii Mologlrl' wns requested by an artist of note here In Paris to have permission to paint a picture of her, life she: the only agreemrut to be entered Into ia rant the picture remains his pcrsnnnl property, ami must be hung In the lobby of the Olympla Thentre during our engagement. He con aiders that as no one has ever seen 'La Mnto girl' as she Is In real llfo tnn pictures of hoi- ever having l>oen publishedi. Tills will be i big advertisement for hlra on account of the success she hns made lu Paris, i.a Mnto girl' gove him her drst sitting yeatcrdny. and the picture, wlieu completed, will be hung In the llnlerlc des Tnhlcux of tin- i.tiyinpln Theatre during onr engagement, which does not terminate until Jan. LY liHi-l. After completing the iwo years of foreign contracts we sbnll return to Amcrlcu and bead n vaudeville company of our own. comprised of Hie liesl nrnllBble talent." N'otks rnuM tub lltuii l't.vr.n Bur- l.t'sqrKHS. under the miinagemeiit of lasses T. Murphy.—We are In our third week of the sen sou. and plnylng to very good bust ness. We hnve a strong company for a bur- lesiiite that Is nut In "the wheel." Hosier: Murphy and Nolnn, comedians ; Colton and llarro. comedy sketch leant; Almee si. Clnire, o|H>ratlr vis?allst; Bnrry and Wilson. singers aud dnncers: the Whllesldes. come dy sketch tenm: l.em Welsh. Hebrew eome diiiii : the Girl In Ited, Flo Jnrdon, nnd Mnbel Beiinelt, cism shouter. The chorus Is as fol lows: Ethel Crawford, Ada Clenicnce, Margie Brooks. Attn lllggliis. Lncctte Georglc, Kiiiei Armstrong. Fern Melrose, Kininn Bates. But Eviiiis. Clara Cole. Ilnttle Jackson and Mamie Ten Brooke. Business staff: James T. Mur- phy, manager: Frank Livingston, advance reprrsenlnllve; Fred Nolnn. stag"' innuagfi-: John Smith, lender; Ethel Crawford, ward- robe mistress. LnoNAiin AND Coi.i.INH report meeting Willi success. They are nt tho Duquesno Theatre, Pittsburg. Pn., week of Dec. 21. I..\ Vkhn and t'uiiss opened their Western eiigagemenls, and report success. At Hie Empire Thentre, Cleveland, afler the tlrsl show, they were moved down threo numbers. T'liey carry two special drops for their mns ciilnr posing, nnd their time Is booked solid to the Inst week lit February, lfKM. Ida MacLntyhb writes: "Owing to n mis- take on the part of the rnnnnger In his book- ings, my date at the Main Street Theatre. Peortn, 111., which wns Dec. 1, has been put buck, and I will ploy tbnt house Inter. Mls> Mnclntyre snng for thu first time at Wauke gan. III., on Dec. 20. the town whom she wn~ born, ut the Park Theatre." AcKKll AND La Bet.i, MAUTKl.t. report sm cess In their muslcnl act and fancy rllle am: plslul shooting. They arc bonked solid I'm six months. Tun Hoi.MNoswnnTU Twins hnve' re turned to their home In Now Orleans, Ls„ nfler nn iibsonm of two yours, during which lime they havo 0|i|a-arcil In llio principal Weslern cities. Ill Til Evkukit, hi her mechanical doll n,-i. re]siris meeting with conllulled hucccss. I-'iiank lloiriON writes: "Morey Long, 'lie- old silver lone,' will herenflor ls> my piirlnee .The i en in will bo known as linrloii nnd Lone. Exterminators of the lllues. Our net Is en lilted 'A Night with a Burglar.' Wo tin' hooked to piny Hie Edison circuit, after which we are coming back East." IIovck ani> Wii.siin Joined tho Boss A Fenioii Co. Ih'c. SI, at Norfolk, Vn. Tun following performers closed a week's ctigugement at Centrn Street Opera House. Srlieneclndy, N. Y., Nov. 2R: Finn snd New man, Barrett nnd Peer. Sylvester Mewmim. Finn, ventriloquist; Flcketl and King, nnd Glorlnn, seris-ntlnv dancer. Jas. MtXhiiiAN has closed nt tho Star The aire, chlsholin, Minn., nnd Is playing dates. Last week he was ill Palm Garden, Ashlnud. Wis., wilh the following people: Chns. Wll- lard, Harry lltirns. Varduman, Jack Burke. ii ml W. F. Augnstln. PiNAiin and Gawv, musical aet, are In their seventeenth week With Ibo Frnnklo Car pouter t.'o.. anil tlielr act, they Inform us, Is meeting with success. Tun Iirmith, Tolla, Eddln and Myrtle, played the Novelty Theatre, Guthrie, Okln., week of Dec. 7. nnd report tbnt their act, en- titled "Is Ho in?" wns a success. McCuHio and Mki.vim.e, Cliff Dean and (■ompaiiy, Blanche Aldrlch. and Norman, the frog mail, nre recent additions to Zaeolto k Vernon's Comedians. Sawtki.i.b ano Huahh write that owing f'i tho closing of Murray & Mack's "Shooting the Chutes" Co, they nro playing vaudeville dates. Collins and Hakt xallnd for Europe on Doc. 2. They wero to opon In Manchester, Eug.. commeiioiiig Di^e. 14, and then go to London for n run. They return to America lo play Hiiinioerstclu's Paradise Hoof Garden for the entire Summer, for which llioy signed contracts before they sailed. I.uzixle, sensational gymnast, closet*Doc T on tho lli-lll A Orsvdon timr, and opened Hie following week on the llnrrnsford tuur. to Isi followed with tho McNniiglitnu tour, which concludes Ills engngeinnilH In England. He then goes on n tour of the continent, n|ienliig lu Soplotuber lu Hamburg. Jennie Di: Wsusio closed a successful sea- son of twonty-nluo weeks with the John Boblnson Ton lllg Shows; and after playing u Sow vaudeville dates 'Juts Joined rhn "A Brocity Tlmo" Co, for tho rest of this season. - ciiARiu EiiJit'.TT writes from Glasgow. Scolliiiid, as follows: "Everything Is going nicely with tno hero, und I havn more time olTered Until 1 can ploy. My tour on tho Mos circuit will close Jan. ii : then I go lo the Palm-' Tliontre, London, for a run. Wlsli you all A Merry Christians and Happy New year." Manaiikr Lku Lens, of tho Bnmbramlt Theatre, Amsterdam. Holland, has cabled Ulchard Pltrot that Edith- Helena hns mud. a great success at his house- Miss Helena Is also booked at the Apollo Thentre, Dussel dorf, Germany, by llfcliiird I'ltrot. Dblmoiu: ,\.vn Wilson write from Cats- Town, H. At., under dale of Nov. 2.1. us follows: "We close to night a, four months very successful engagement In Smith Africa, nnd sail Nov. 2, r , for England, In open Doc. 21 ton Die Moss tour), nt the Empire The nlnt, Liverpool. Wo havn Just hoard of a tiro which ornirrod on- the block with lb. Empire Pnmce, Johannesburg, and most of the performers lost everything. Inclosed please liiul clipplug from tho Vunc Town Time*, v/liern we. with others from IIh- Tivoll, aiipenreil nt a bencnt In aid of the Actors* Benevolent Fund of Hoitlli Africa. We wish 'I'm; I'l.tprgli a Merry Clirlstauis mid a Huppy Now Year." Dai.v and Kki.su write that they lost nil of their wardrobe In tbu Opera House lire ut Whiting, is., while them with Trousdale Bros." Minstrels. They wero In the seven- teen lb week with nlsiva named company. The entire company, they add, lost every bit of baggage. Including n flue troii|>e of dogs Is- longing to Prof. Merle. f>»ly and Kelso will immediately have it new wardrobe made, and return Enst, to vaudeville. Gro. II. Iiivino, side show man, since clns Ing ns rnnnnger of the annex with Welsh Brothers' Newest (Jreut Shows has been pi luting the Son Francisco Minstrels through the East, to reported good business, and i- spcndlng chrlsuiiiis week with his friends m Haverhill. Mnss. A (ji'aiitkt. oomposod of Wni, C. Thomas. first tenor: George Garnet t, second tenm-- Ham Gnlnes, baritone, nnd Joe Williams, Ims- nnd rnnnnger. write that they urn In llndr sixteenth week with "A B/imnneo of Cism Hollow" Co. The name of the quortet was not given. Gt:ssn; DoitOTRRA, of tho Dorothea Sis- ters, will spend ChrlHtmaa with her son. Master Itosweli Curtis Cole, at New Martin. 1 , Till*. West Va. • • - • * •