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.!j£NtTAR¥"S. THE NEW ^GRK OLXP&EB. 1075 Clipper Post Office. i. ' i ■ —™—~-—i— Jn order to avoid mistake a and to Jnsare tne prompt delivery of the Setter* advertised la this list, a* «. B vclopc plainly addressed moat be ■eat for each letter, and a written ..rder for the letter, signed with the tall name aad address and the line <if business followed by Ike sender, most also be-enclosed. Pleaae mention the date (or num- ber) of THE CLIPPER la Which the letters seat for were advertised. LADIES' LIST. •Alton, Emsy Adele, Mnc Ash ton, Lnugtry Allien. F. M. Ashley, L. F. Adams. •■Patsy" Bollt Ultheu/.Twins lie I nap,. Berenice Buchanan;. Virginia H rooks, Janette Benjamin, Harriett Buchanan, L. Benson, _ Mrs. B. 11. Barnes, " Rosa W. Buncc, Cleouonr ailaedell. ; Minnie Bigger, Lulu Beardsiey. • , dretcoen Bargess,A. Barnes, Mamie nruce, Elnorn Brewer, ■ , Mrs. Oscar Bouvlers. A. Crawford, . EdnaC. Churchill, ljunee, Eleonor Oftlr, Elsie •'arts, Emina Clifton, Ethel « tedW & M. Gsrricfc. 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Frances Hazen, Alice Howard. Lea HolcouiU. Murlon Hirst, Mrs.C.H Hart. Agnes Hoffmann, Minnie Hylands, Etta Mays, Julia McKinucy, Muio. Marguerite, Little McGuckin, . Lucille S. Montrose, Ibststo Murthji. L.Lell Uontcllb, i'. Ocuetta Miles, I la Maison. Jennie May, Lone Star Massoney, Carrie Mack, Edna Mack, Mrs. T. 1». May, Stella McXultv Slstcra McCauslaud, Susie, 10c. Merrlhcw. Mrs. A. J. UeLcou, Mabel Ilalne. DeJonge, I<e«b I'aullnc A. IturlB. Lottie Hyde, Lottie Uevereaux, Hart. Virginia i-crHr Joale! Henderson. Uuveuport. . I • ■ Mrs. G. . ■ Helen. Hardy, Phoebe Brytjcn, 'Irwlu. Flo ■ Fannie, Johnson. liumru, B. Norton, Emma Montague, Berth* Mills, Hattlc Meers, Amy Mortlmer.Jean Xlxon. Heruilu Oberding. Curl O'Xell, Nell O'Dell, Llewella O'Dell,. ltay FcmUerton. Goldlc Pattersou. -^ Dora Purcell, Zona Phillips. Vera Pentz, Emma ltlce, Margaret Reynolds, Frauklc It;-an. Maud Huth Itol, Kola M. Hotel le. Queen (locomora, Mary Reynolds, Hatta Boot, Mftrola Hay nor, Etta Illka. Mrs. G. Reecc. Italic llelnhanlt, Dee lloliibart. Goldlc Raymond, Alice Ko Alston. Selma neuez, Elsie Spencer, Attic Shaw. Lillian Saxton Josephine glocuin, Mablc Smith. Lottie Stirling. Alma Seymour. Eileen St. .lobu, M.L. Farnell Seymour. DcRoy, Ijobnson, ' Mrs. O. G i • * LaBena; Mobel. St. Leon, Dempster, Johnson. Roslcj Daisy 1 Mabel Jacques, i Scars. Gladys DeFaye. Evelyn Johnson, Harriet j Steward. Hattle Davis Tiny -j ml Salldo, Zara IfeGrey,-M. H. Keller. Gladys; Stewart, lilke. J. Kinney. Mrs. W. Davenport. Evelyn Q. ! Sargent, May . • - Gladys Kuril), Jenule I Tracy,Mrs.J.F. I iressler, Marie ■ Kelm, Adelaide | Thompson, Darrelle, Mrs. Ollle Uelltfycn, Rose IJonaldsou. Rebn lk'Vural. Rose DaCoeta, - \ • .Kaunle DWrvine Sisters DavqniKirt, < lCdua M. Dtlnbar, Irene ICsston. 1 Marguric Eatou, Clara J Emerald. • •• Monnie ICpendery, May MpT BlHtcrs Etnieralda. ■ ■ Jlabcl Eugstrom, • Ullle Ehjjstioui «■ ' Sisters Eltryni.'Brooke I'^leen.-Alice Edwards. •' \" ■ Jennie Ifetelle. Esther lluuiiett. r . Frauklc EtSallo, 1 ■ Louise I'VwIer.'Uerlle l-py, K. B. I'bt. Bva Kernell, . j Altec Mrs. Jno.j'Thurberg, Kohl. Marion | Mm. run. Llttlchales, Tburbcr, L11.M. I*Wltt. Lll. Lawrence, Irene Lawson, Lanru TjiMout. Ollle Luugrweed. Lillian Leslie. Mabel Ijiwrcnce. Iteeule LaMout. Mrs. Ollle Leach. Mavbclle I^ijoye, I.eab I/eClalro, Amber Lowcry, Jeunctte Leslie. Elsa Mlnnaird. 1. Lot. Mulrlr l/CSton. Edltli Laurcuco, A M Lawrenee. Hrenle Laurence Ida M. Lore! la (snuk«> cbarmer) Madden. Tlielma May. Stella Madison. Maud Masrlll. Alice Leoua Townc, Leonora TJrllne. Edna Wludoai. May West. Clara Wluilcld. I'uuulc . TVInfred. • Fanny Wilson. Nora Wraglaud, Florence Wcsterwald. Nell West. Ethel Waters. Lll Warren. Alice Warsaw. Mrs. E. A. West. Carrie Weuona, — Weston. Julia Warreu. Tlllln Wluli'i-. Winona Wrlifht, Cora Winter. Mrs. Hanks Whiteside. Ethel Walter. Ella Williams, Lll. Zlnimci-niau. Pearl Zlntlgarolla, — GEXTLEMEX'S MST. Afidereon, J.M. At win & , Wnguer Ahorn, Wm. Avery & Hart A])eu, 0. G. Apaiiic. j. f. Armetroug. llu Aldeu. Gall AJaeons. 'J Avolo; H. Ai-olo; tlco. Allen. U. 8. Adams,-B. P. Alvino, AV. C. A>-ol0i Charley .•»n. E A,\ Agulil, T. M. Atom, M. AdaillB, G. 11. AlHuston. Geo. AjJvurs Trio. Afigel, J. 8. Alien.- E. S. Ashleya. Tho Albertlno. Darnell. II. II. Boise, Joe Uucburd i Donougb Bropby, J. J. llrooks. Sam Hrook. R. IL Killing, Harry Barr, B. U. Burke McCann Co. Ilurlelgb. A. L Ilerlo, Fred. Haer, Loulti llathrlck. B B Brown. B. K. Kurdeu. J. It. Bondo, Art Bruce. II. C. Bebau ft Mascottc Burke, W. H. Bourke, J. W. Bolger. J. t. BlgerBtaOf, Earl Bender, B. F. Bryau, F. D. Antrim A Peters AA-oIq, Carlny ivpplobeo.ij. K Frank! Bernard, Albert Boone, J. A, Blossom & Barnett Berkeil. Cuos. Bctts, eGo. H. Barrett Joe Bower, M. l». liloudell. Ed lletU G. II. HIHllitf. 11. Baldwin, D. & M. Hoycr, D. II. Ileituwu, C. L. Bishop, Chestre Bates Mue. Trio Bazttr, J. A. Ilurd Bros. Burke's Mun Dog,. Bell. Alex, lllrnes, Joe Brown, J. W. Uogcrt, Hcriu. Barrett J. J. Burkliart & Berry ■ajar, CUT Burrows- Lancaster CI. Brown, E. Burton, E. B. Bradley, f. L. Bartii, Aug. Boudo, Art. Brady, J. J. Bropby. J. J Boston, W. T. Barnes, Stuart Bailey, Jno. Beck ley, Geo. Bensen, V. 8. Brooks, Max Bray, D. M. • Burnhousc, SIqjod Bennett. Mark Baker, H. E. Blgney, 0. A. Blair, Jno. Benawa, C. L. Bernard, C. W Bellman & Moore Burleigh, A. L Campbell, Wm. B. Campliell, Jack Callahan, G. \ Church, Fred Casey, T. J. Cllltord & Burke Chapman. Chris, Critnnilns k. Gore Curtis, A. 11. I'ooper. B. T. Craig, Tele Cromwell, Chits. I. Chaplu. Harry t:oxe, T. H. Creamer. Tho Cressy, T Cumpbcll v Jack Coogan & Bacon Thailand, C.F, Curtis, D.&L. Clark. Blille Campbell, D'Arcy Cha[)uiau,Fred Cook, C. W. Clifford, Billy Conruy, Jns. Collins 4 Vuck Cobn, Willi. Clarke, F. W. Cohan, Gus Carter, C. L. Carlln & Olt CnpltaJn, Alclde Cetty, Wm. Carmen Troupe Cameron, T. " Carr & Burns Custuug. Mr. Correlly, Jack Cbapmau. C.S. Coe. E. I). Carlos, Churlie. 10c Curruu, Dick Clifton, How. Carney, A. Coxe, T. II. Curtis, Edwd. Clark & Floret te Chambers, How. Carter, Jas. Carr, Geo. II. Corbcrly, J. F. Deserted at the Altar Co. Davis, Owen Dadd, Cbas. Drew, Harry DeFey, Sam'I DcRue, Bobby Darling, Fred DcCrum. J. Dlenz, Eugen Damunu, Curl Decker, F. M. Donovan. J. B. DeBolt, Geo. Dottson, How. Delpblno. Morris Dcvlne, K. J Dallon. W. B. Donnelly. J. C Dwyer, Kdwd. Daniels, C. W, Dunbar, J. w. Dixon, A. J. Dobbin, W. E. Duuu. J. A Denton, G. F. Dunlap. B. V. DcLeon. Frank Davis, 0. C. Chester Dlnus, Kurt Deaves, Harry Detzel, Pete Drew, J. E. Dobbs, B. B. Dcvlne, J. A. Duerow, Geo. Douglas, Fred DeVaul, J. N. Dunbar, Arch lei 2c DcmlngArthur Edwards, L. B Elwood, Prince Emery.-C. E. Emerson, J E. Elliott. J. J. Excelsior ' Music Co. ExiKWltlon 4 Edwards. Carter Everetts. The Edouln A Edwards English, V. V. Edwards, C. M Forrest, C. II. Flnulgun, Harry Ferguson.Dave Ford, A. B. Fiamcr, Wm. Fruscr, Dan Fischer. Bobt Fraukllu, H. P Fields. B. J. Frunklyn & Hyutt l'lunlgau. Harry ruiishawc. A. L. Fcnlelle, Harry I'ahrcubcrg, C Fry * Clark Fordbani. Art Fitzgerald. II. V. i'rederlck Bros aardner.Wllllc Gay, Jas. Gregory. Blko Oallagher, J.P Graham. - Harold Gardner A Leonard Gray A i Graham Ocruinu Sled. Cj. Goodlrlcnd, O. L. Grant, Cliff Gordon, Harry Gabriel Bros. Guggenheim, 8 Goolmans, Musical Oarou,Audrew lobar, chns. Garrison, si. a i:. tiilinalnu, CO. Grauani. Jack Glllct Fred Trio Gooimans. Musical Gnrshle, Con- dltt A Mack Oclott, W. II. • iHlli. Karl Gtiilbault. H. E. Guthrie, Chus latey, win Gardener, l>an tlrcen, Harry Glennon, Jos. Gagnoux, The Hall, F. O. Harlan, W. 8. Hoyt, Leynord Harvey, W. S. Hnumans, The Harlan, Wilbur Houdlni, Leo Hogan, Ernest Hackney, Clem Hardman.W.J. Hughes, J. Harris. C. F. Hntulou, W1I. Hunter, C. 11. Hortwell, W.J. Horrlgan. Jas. Horner, Mr. Hodge, W. U. Hartley. Charlie Henderson, L. J. Homans, Geo. Hodges, W. Houghton, Ed. Hottest Coon In Dixie Co. Huffer, VY. A. Havlland, J.B. Hackney, Clc"' Hardy A Decker Harder, W II. Blunt, W. W. Henry, E Hesse & CbestreUeld Hlnes, Sam Herring, Karl Bart, Edwd. Hansen, Frank Hon - , F. IL Hastings, . Ben. U.K.-. Holmes.Jullan Haskett, T.D. Ilalght & Dean Huber, Jos. Horatio, Dr. Alolizo Co. Harris, li. Houdlni, Leo Hickman Bros., y Howard, Wm. Harper. Wm. Holland. Edwin Hague, Bert Huwley, Fred Hodge, Harry Henderson. G.D. Huywurd. II. Hammond.F.H Hastings, Ben Hastings, Barry Hubln, F. B Hemelsocl. Louis Hobbs, — (U) Joyce, P. F. Jonnson, W. V Jerome, Elmer Jalllctt Jolly Jokers, — Joe. Dr. Jorden, Fred Judge, Cbas. Jones, Bayard Johnson, V.. L. Johnson, M*. M Jones, Irv. Jones, .Tack Jeffries, Lloyd Karl. A. L. S. Klmbnl. Fred Klncaid, Bert Koehler. Maine* Klein. Bar. U. Lyons, Ed. Kelly. J. T. Kueblc, Chns. Kleist. P. L. Kecley Bros. Kibble, Wm. Kulglit. II. S. KlnibuL-k, W.8. Kaufman, Mr. Kulglit, A. C. l'lunlgau.A. L. Keeley, A. It Knott, Dull Kelly A lteno Kleist, Musliul Kyle, Iugram Koeblcr, A. Kent. Mark Krlck, Euguuc King, C. II. Kelly, T. W. Klelu, i:ddle Knox, l-Mwd. Kennedy, H. J Keeble, I'ruuk Keeley, Art Klein. Art Llndor, H. R. A Burns Lalteanc, Hur. Foster, 0. I Fisher A • ■ Carroll I'ordbam, A. Fleming, W. 8. Fowler, F. D. Fulper, C. J. 1 'ordyce, A W Flood Bros. I'euUlle A Kadcilffe Folsom, F. P. Forrest- Woodward Faust, A. J. Fugaa. Barney Foidham, A. Garaer.Murray Glbney, Wm. Garvey, Glenn Gbceu, Frank Genaro, Dave Grimes, T. J. Glynn, Kick LaPortc. Sam Lester, Wm. Larter, F. W. Leltor. Chester Lavlue. — lAivetts, The Lumont Frank LaCledc A Raymond Larlne A Leonard La Bose, Hy N Leo, Frank l,oug. V. W. Lumonts. Tbe tortus. Walt Leonard, Alex. Lotto, Bert Lavender A Tomsfin Loekbart,W C LaMora, H.B. Lee. A. V.. Ijtngbccker, Lavender A Thompson Leigh, Percy Lawson A Samoa Lyman Bros. Levey, P. R. Logan. Jas. Luclcr's Minstrels Logan, Jos. La monl.Frank Leigh, Perey LnZelle, E«lw. Uiwando. Oscnr lA-den-r, L. r'. Letever, II. C Leonard & tismiird I/elinIr, Ceo. Lange. Edwd. Ia-'WIs. .1. C. l.lnde, AlUrt l,llttelleld,C.W Lllchrleitl. 31r.A.\IrH.N.'ll Lev. Henry Lucns, Hunsri Lawson A Natuou Uiwrle, J. J. Morel, C. V„ Mantel!, It 11. Mana, D. A D. Mack, Jno. Meyers, Ed. Miller. Geo. B. Muyuard, J. T Merritt. Hal SIuliV.nl, A. D. Michelseu. Thor. Mack, J. c. McCarthy, Mylea McKenn, Terry Martin A Ridgway Mason, Lowell McKec'H Bos Lady's Sym- phony Ore. Moore, A. J. Martin, A D. McGrau, Harry Mllle, J, J Mae, Frank Magulrc.Trucy Morgjiu, W. (J. Matthews. J. C Marshall, IiOUlH Mueller. Jack Mullauey.H. B. Momince, Alex Mack, J. L. Muedouald, J. F. Mltulck, Sam, Se, Muliguu, Jno. Murray, J. I'. .Marcus, J. A. McGladc, Ed. Aug. Mills, Jcrry McNnlty.W. F. Muugcan. Jack Jlorsc. Billy McCarthy, w McBoyle. Dnrlcy Morton, Frank Manley A Hose Slalottc. J. A. McDonnell. Mike Mavulia. Lew Mazuz. AV. V. Murphy A Wlllurd Martin, Jas. McCann, C. II. McCarthy. Mylea McWatcrs, Art Muckey, L. B. Mulligan, Jno. McFarland. Walt. Masse, Ed A X May, Billy MuCrec, ltcuo Marshall, Frank Sllndrop, F. W Manning, KW Norwortli.Jack Nelilent. E. A. North, Thus. Newuiann, C. A. G. Noble, Edwd. Nevarro, Joe Newman. Alt Novell, H. W. Nickel, Herm. Newton. C. J. Norcross. J. M Oliver, O. L. Osborne, C. O. Oldlield. II. V. (/Brlen, Ed. O'Neill, Win II Uwens, Walt O'Haru, C. T. Orton. Gorton Olvlo & Fawn l'liell Itaymoml Palfrey A Hilton I'otlti, Wait Plohn, K. l^jtrlc, Albert Pctrbi, Will Prlngle, A. ('. l'opeseti. Gen. Paaks, H. Price, II. M. Price F. B. 1'erklus, Hnrrj' Pratt, C. C. Price, Harrf Pit 11 cox. Geo. Purls, Lionel "Royal Blave" Co. Uoberts, Frank Iteed, Claud ItObuuthal. J.J. ltcuo, Dick B. Itclla. Hurry Rosulre. Boh ltosi'. Harry ltowley, E. C. Phelps, Eugcuo Prentlw, Sir. Pimm:)-, Alf. I'uuieruy. Dan Pearl. Wm. Phllcox, O. A. Rlttcr. Stux ltobluoou.C'bas. Kaudall. G. II. Itampli, Harry Uay, Doc Remsen. Art Huge, Wm. Raymond. Frank Boms. Jack RadclitT, Claude Rosenthal. Abe Roberts, n. 1\ Baymond. H. F. Ross A Fonton Rudlslil. Ivan Ittclie. T. Bio, Adolpli liotbins, A.D. Rice. W. II. . mono, J. W. Relff Bros. , Kogersj. W. F. Renos, 3- Rice. E. E. Unsacll. L. J. Balmond, Jim Rowland A ' Clifford Both, Ben Both A Winnie litche, Thos. Ripley, Tom ■ Rooner, Leon. Ray, John. Romeo.-' A. Kin, Olio Ittclie, I.-- Rowland, J. D Swenk. Harry Smlthe, IL J. Scnmmon, A.Q. Shaw. Larry Snow, Ross Smith A Leslie Sidney. Geo. Shrelner. F. II Spears, J. W. Shcnck Bros. Sculleh, D. D. Smith A . Bowman Stone, Chun. Smlrl A Kessner Smith, fjirry Swan son. C. E Splessl Bros. Sauto. F. D. Stuley A Blrlsxk Swalu. W. L Slnger.Mleliael Spofford. E. St Belmo,Jlm Stafford. Walter Stetson. Walt Basse, Cbas. Mtauton. Walt. Sellers. C. E. Smith A Bowman Saroayoh, M. Shepard. A. T. Shrader, V. C. Suyder, Geo. Smith, F. J. Shannon. Harry Sylvester, ■ Frank Secley.Chns.W. Sutllff, Elraer Sully. J. F. Svlvester, ■ Servo Is Sherman, J.C Slelllng' A Seolack, Harry Smith & I.altose Springsteen Fred Stewart A Raymond Snow, Geo. W Sherman, thin Re veil St Leon, Ous Stanley. .11. C SulilT, E. L. Strnton, Jos. Smeiti!. W. X. StiultJ, J. W. Swift. Herb. Sutton. Jack Scott AWIIsnn Stamford, Wm Keeley. C. W. Swaru, Harry Savngo, H. \V. Schmidt flerr Sells. E. J. Stanley. W. A Sights, J. W. Slilmnr. Phil. Swan, M. K. Stelllng.H. tic. Strauss, Lcip StriH-k. J. M. Shermuu, Hun Tessler. Wm. Travers-Vnle Turner, F. J. Tyler. Harry Tnnlluger. D. V. Taylor. Mgr. Tanuer. E. A. Thonipson. W. C. 2c Tryon. F. B. Trachmnn. Mart Tahur. S. H. TeuBrooke. J. Tlerney, J. C. TenBroi>ke. Jas. Tucker, V. E. Tenuy. C. E. TullKit A lingers Tenff. Chns. Twlgg. T. S. Vance & Sullivan Vermonts, The Van, Woody Vernon, Carl Vernon, B. S. Vlckery, Harry Warner, B. It. Welgel. Fred Wooderson.J.L Williams, .1.11 •BE NOTICE AT HEAD #»» Wise A Mlltou Wilson, Tony Washburn. Washburn. Louis Wearer, J. IL Watenkee Ind. Med. Co. Williams,-A.G. Wheeler A v ' Wilson Trio Warner, Edwlu White. Will Wink, Wm. A. Wild. W, C. Winter, Banks Watson, C. I*. Whltwin, Floyd Wndtlell. \*k Wallact! A Bench Woodwards. Tho Wbrte.E. A Weiss, Sam Weber Family While, v. D. • • Wild. W. C. Winchester. Ha. Wagner. . 8. West, J. A. Water, K. p. Williams. Mgr Washington, D. E. Walla.c. Bert Walls, J. ,1. Ward. J. SI. Wt litmus, Kdounr.l Wight. II. Wilsou, Geo. X. V. Z. Wilkes. Leon WorieUkl, Cliff Wliisclieminn. Mr. White, Frnuk D. Westons. S Whyte, K. A. Wbeke, Phil. Wheeler, A. T. Welch, Ben Weltstell. Jns, Whltlleltl, J. T Wludlsh. J. G. Wild. W, C. Vacklev A Bnrncll Voung, Ollle Vounn, Prince Vonc, I'M. Zlerkc, Itolit. Zedxu IL Zarcll, Ben /elvanlo, Uro, Zalmcr, Henry OP L1S1\ WASHINGTON. Seattle.—At the Grand Opera Houwi John Curl, manager).—Olyinpla Opera Co. Dec. 20 and week. J. II. Mtoddart, In "The Bon- nie Brier Bush," week of -7. Skatti.k Tiieathu (J. P. Howe, tnuuagcr). —Week of L'O, "A Trip to Chinatown." Week of \L~, Nclll-Morosco Co. Thihu Avem'e Tueatiie (Russell A Drew, managers).—Week of 20, "The Head Walt- ers." Week of 27. "Hello, Bill." Edison Theatre. — New: Hagun and cooper, tbe Pattersons, Anderson and Ku- rlk, Alice Warburton, Morey Long, kinetu- scope pictures. Empire Tiieatiik. —New: The Great Buy- uioud Co., including Houston, Snclln Cross, Gladys Carlyle, moving pictures. Lb Petite Tiieathk. — New: Tctauwarl 'troupe of Japanese, Raymond and Clark, Na- talie Delgndo, morlug pictures. CnrMTAb TitBATKB.—New: Tbe Great Trn- velle aud Agar, Behan and Mnsi-otte, Golden and Weaver, Len Spencer, morlug pictures. • PUOPLB'H AND COIIIQUK TllEATKEX.-'-NeW ! Orar and Lewis, Franks, Slann uud Franks, Lester and Lester, Edwurds Sisters, Lewis Sisters, Imperial Burlesque Co., Geo. A. aud Lizzie Bird, the Wonderful Phelps, Thatcher and Chenowltb. Xcff aud Miller, Harry Clin- ton Sawyer, the Jill tons, uud the Kelly*. Aiil'AUB TliKATliK.— New: Clco Collins, Little Egypt, the Balsdens, the Three Renos, Amulla and Monola Family. • Note. —On Dec. 24 the Central Theatre, a new vaudeville Bouse, will open. . i Tucohih. —Tacoina Thentre (Calvin llol- llg, manager).—Tho Jessie Shirley Co., In "A Modem Magdalen,*' Dee. 20, had fair houses. Olympic Opera Co. next. The book- ings for January at this house an- complete. I>yckum 'riiEATitu (Dean Wurley, mana- ger).—"The Mlnlitter'i! Son," 20, hud a fair lam "The Head Walters," 23 (return date'., to big business. "In Convict Stripes" - l''MpntR Theatbe. —Rice A Lucas, Juuies Memiesy, Prof. Bailey's tnilucd dogs, Jacques Lyons week of 20-20. Business big. ' . Phoenix TitEA-rttK (Geo. Miller, mana- ger)..—"Over the. Garden Wall," .by the stock. drew good houses. Also Hamilton and Chuppelle, the Coynes, Forrest Bisters, V\>r- rest and Meek. ' I'm.sun TilEATiu: (J. L. Everett, manager). —Week of 20: Slettllng and Beau, Turn Her- eon, the IS: Lnceys. Ira' Orton, Stoddard and Leslie, and J. I. Cutler. Good attendance. Olympic Ci.u» Theathe (Geo. Shntxli'r, inanugei').—Belie Williams. Gertrude Thump- sou. Moznrto, Zeph (iiuliani. iwul E'eniinr LIsstiiKlen. Good houses. ■♦« » DISTRICT OK COLUMBIA. Wuohlnuio".—flin* prc-Chi-lsrniax busi- ness hud Its usual dullness, but the Christ- inas mutluees ami the iivrforuiuucw follow- ing mudc up a good week. NATIONAL iTlIKATKU (W. II. Haldol'. nlUHU- ger).—-I'leuhor ' Robson, In "Jlurely Slury Ann." made hosts at friends, as did her ex- cellent company. This weuk. Henry Irving, lu a repertory. "Three Little Maids" next. Columbia TBEana f B o ta a U A Dvyrr, muuuL'crs).—Lust week "A Chinese Huuey- niuon was well played, -ivltli Kilty Burr)' as the Slavey. This week, "The 'i'endcrfoot." i 'i-nmati Tliootpsou. In "T'liu Old Homestead." next. Lai-ayette OVEUa Hol'si: < Iru J. Ln Slotle, niuiuugiT).—I^ist week Richard Bulilcr. lu "Paul Revere," played to fair business. This week. Vira Sllchellua, In "Tlie Prlucess Chic" "Under Southern .Skies" next Chase's Theathi: (Miss II. Wlnulfred Do Witt, -manager).—^|,n8t week the Fudettes headed a line Id II, mid the week was excellent. 'llila week: Marie Dressier, the Hoouler Zou- aves, Herbert Brooks. Joe Flyun. Sluslcul liiile, For and Clark, Irene I<u lV>ur, and the vltngraph. Acapemv of Mvhic * J. W Lyons, mana- ger).—Last week "The Stain of Guilt" pleased the patrons, 'nils week. Thomas E. Shea, in repertory. "The Volunteer Organ- ist" next. Emi'ihe TlliMTlii: IE. J. Buckley, niaiia ger).—Last week "A Hot Old Time plured to the satlslaetun of the i-lleutel. This week, "Saved from the Sea." "A Bidden Crime'' next. Lycei'm TltKATUE I'Ejgcne Kernan, man- ogeri.—Last week Bice A Barton's Big Gaiety- Co. made good, to lace audieiw.es. This week, the Utopians. Fred Irwin's Big Show next Notes. —Maud Powell, violinist, und Mar- cel Jonrnet, basto, at Columbia Theatre. Jun. C Mine. Hcnibricb, in song.re- cital, matinee, at National, Jon, 14. JPorld of Players. — Notes from Adams Bros.' "Ten Nights In a Bar Room" Co.: We arc In our sixth week, and business has been very good. Our territory so far has been In Illinois. The show Is one of (hn ls-st. la pleasing tho people Immensely, and managers are offering us re- turn dates. Our scenery and electrical ef- fects are new and novel. We a si 1 Issued solid from now until April, playing the best of time. Manager* that have this allow . booked will Uud us there on the date, and we will deliver the goods. Clyde Coo|>er, one of irnr cornet players, was sent home some . days ago with lonsllltls. Wo expert him hack during the holidays. Mr. Hair, while doing his specially Inst week, fell nud dislocated iris arm at the elbow. The doctor was sum- moned at ouce and set the arm lu place. He . Is Improving nicely. Wo wish to tliitnk The Qlp Rei.iam.r for our recent "ad," It brought more mall Hum wo could liegln to answer. We receive six copies of Tan Ci.ti'- rr.i: hem each week, ami nil loin In wishing It a Merry Christmas and a happy, prosper- dUs New Year. — Nnles from the Onrd-Fenwlck Co.: We opened In Harvey, No. link,, to it crowded house. Ira Oard, our lununger, was given u warm recepttnii. ns he Is well known In Harvey. It Is conceded by every one to bs the Is'st company this town has had this season, and all Indications point lo capacity hiislni'ss during out stav here. Mrs. MiiNiim .anil Mr. Wnniliold are fast recovering their former health. Weather exceedingly cold— 35 degrees below. — l<ou. B. Wlllaius. manager of Chus. K. Blaney's "For His Brother's Crime" Co. ro- IKirts gisid business, despite counter all ra- tions, during the holidays. Montgomery Irv- ing hits made (he success of his life, accord- ing to. Mr. Williams. Mr. Irving Is called upon !• support the weight of u huge bridge Willie a carriage and two horses dash over It. 1'he carriage contains two people. This Is the climax of the third net — Charles D. Hammond 1ms signed with l.e Roy J. French, to play the pail of Abel Dlxnn, In a scenic revival of "Mugg's Land- ing." — J. Everett tllihey writes Hint ho lias JU'lt closed it successful six months' engage- ment with the Vane. Calvert A Boducy Stock Co., one of R. C. Whitney's attract Ions, as advance again und assistant manager, and Is booking the Royal Comedy Co., that takes (he road the llrst of the year, a three night .'stand, playing "Tbe Silver King," "A True Kcutiickliin" and "My Purtner." '—Charles Frohuiuii, who bus secured Sar- don's lutest success, "The Sorceress," which wus produced recently nt Bnrnli ltei-nluirdl's Theatre 111 Purls, Is already arranging for Us now Turk production. Sir. Fruhtunn Is hop- Big to have Vlctorleu Snrdou pay n visit to New York for the stage production of the Dfuy. — J. II. Davis promises that in bis pro- duction of "Thu Triumph of Justice" be will Introduce, a novel scene lu the celebration of thu feast of thu l'ussorer. This scene ought to prove a great novelty. '—A. Stuart l<cwls, lending man with "My Friend from Arkiinsus," who has been at his home lu Iowa .with a slight, attack of typhoid fever. Is reported to be fully recovered. — Notes from the Four Browns, lu "Tho President's Daughter:" Wo Imvo not closed, as bus Ihsmi reported, but our business Is nor. up to the stauilard. Our show Is a hit. and wc are coming Bust, where we uro known. Present roster Is: Tim Four Browns (Hurrv, Viola, Florence aud Baiumle), tbe Myers Sis- ters, the La Bcane Fninlly (Hurry, Era, Freda and Merluj. Sadie Monroe, Frank Moore, Tlllle Swift and Frank Hlggliis, How- ard Webster, May Snow, Geo. Walters, Charlie Walters, and our novelty act, Celluu, and ludy brass baud. ■-—•Notes from Raymond's Comedians, now touring Illinois: We lay off Christmas week. Frank Baymond, proprietor and manager, foes to Chicago', Dave, Lot in aud Master lay Curtis go to Sterling, HI.: Charles Balnlro goes to visit friends lu Elmliursl. and Edwin Drnkker goes to his home lu South Chicago.. We open at Bradley, III., Dee. 28. Numerous presents Imvo been given. Wo have had a' very prosperous season. ' —Notes from Creed's Comedians: W« are lu our .flfleenlh week, playing to big business. Tbe company numbers twelve am- ple, uud no chuiiges hare been made lu the roster since our opening. We nre pluylng the best of time, and uro lsioked until May. ' --John B. Clune, proprietor of tin' Mit- chell House, at. Hnllstend, Pa., has goun Into the show business. Ho has remodeled the opera house there with modern improve- ments. Including steam, electricity niid new scenery. Ho will pluy standard attractions. " ; —C. II. Welk, advance representative of Hubert Labadie's "In Louisiana" Co., sur- prised tin- members of the company by giving Ihem a 'possum supper nfter the porforniaiico lb Wontlioi'ford. Tex., on Dee. 11. S- Murtln Bowers Informs us that he Is la Ills eighteenth week with Jas. T. McAlpln'n "Hans Hanson" Co., playing thu tramp and acting as stage manager. He reports that bptlncss is good, uiul everybody Is enjoying good health. C,- 1 - Clara Matties has purchased Alma ;T>#ls' "Uueen of Diamonds" and E. K. ■Harris' "A Fatal Error" from Fred Weld. man. and lias had thu comedy portion of the plays made much stronger. .".-—Bob. Muck, who tho past twelve veiirs lias managed Ilie J. ('. Lewis "SI Pluiitiurd" -Co., has withdrawn rrom tho niniiugemeni. . —0. C. Johnston writes: "After mi ab- sence from tho slagp fur several vears, iliir- lug. which lime I have been In commercial life. I shall ugulu Hike up my old' vocation, nlul on. Sept. H>. 11)01 produce my drama. The Swamp Angels,' 1 shall enrrv siieeliii stage settings for each act, besides'u picka- ninny 1>!lUll." . r-"Uenrlotta'H lloneyinoon," a three net comedy, by Leo Dllrlcbstclii, whs produced at the Garrlck Theatre, t'lilludelphlu, Ph.. on —-, Due. IS. for thi- llrst Hi m Bury Mn uncling aud her eom- Frldliy tvenliig. Due. IS, for the llrst time on soy stage, by Mury Matiiiei-lug uud her com- pany. Tho production wus very well liked bv [lie local press. —Henry II. Harris hua engaged Hum Hnrwood, Frawr <:oiiltcr, Blelsird Sterling, 'i'nylor Holmes, 'Sydney Alnswortli, llurrlsoit J'.ord, and iKirotliy TetiUJint, now tinpearlng .In "Soldiers of Fortune." for "Itmisou's lolly:" wJrteli Robert fdcsoii is l^i pnweiit *t the HiKlson Tbarlla, New York, on Jan. 18. fJo-Won-Go Mohawk scuds us Chilstniiif. greetings from ubroud. — Frank Moiilaii Is still Inured from pluy- ing tu '"Mum'sollc Naiioleoii" with Amu Held. Judge TowuhcuiI, In the t.'nlted Slates Circuit Court, last week continued thu in junction restraining him from iiiipenrlng un- der liny niuungeincut olhur thuii that of Henry w. Savage. • —James K. Hackcbt will produce lit Sprlngfleld. Muss., Chrisl'iuns iln.v, a new pluy by Gisjrge IL I'.routlhurst. entllled "The Crown Prince." Charlutte Walker will lm • the leadlug nvman. — "Tim Garditu of Lies," a dramatization by George IL BroudhuriU and J. M. Formuii of. the Inllur's story, will Isj produced hy Huury Miller lliu early purl of February. ' — Notes from the "A Ihivll's Lam:" Co.: On Thanksgiving day Mamie Elmore, one oi the ntni-H of tho coiupauy. sulfered from a midden and severe uttack of tounllilis. Sbo did not give up her stage work, howiivnr, hoping to bruvo It through, but the strain on her throul. proved too great, und her phy- sician forbado lier continuing, as sbo was lu L-reuf. daiigi r of losing lier voice altogether. TWs. necessitated laying off tho company. Thu tour will Is. resumed and nil dntes will bo. Illlod ticcordiug to contracts. — Notes from the It J. Erwoud Stork Co.: We are lu the sixteenth wis-k uf our acasou, and business has been satisfactory. Hnro ■untie two changes lu the company slnco our opening, ami the show Is Improved nod riiuulug smooth. Wo- hare played u fow tltrro night stands, but roost of our time Is week stands, Our roster Is as follows: H. J. Hrwood, proprietor and manager: Harry A. Ackey, business manager : Lee C. Koehlsr, Frank llalsteild. Bradley Haskell, Joe II. tee, Milliard Wight, Charles Helston, Geo. Kiiip. J. J. Cain, Jns. Edwards, June Mora, l.anilne Kcene, Amber Montague, and Violet Unit Our private Pullman car, Tltnnla, Is nil attraction nt every stand, and alio our siieeliii paper. Our repertory of nine plays, with special scenery, is giving entire satis- fart lull. Several copies of Till] C'LIITCA uiaiiiige lo board nut- car weekly. — Albert Tavernler bus Joined Ernest Lnm- son's "Young Tobe Hoxle Co.. to piny Tobe llnxlii Sr. — Do Los II. Edsnll, of the P.dsall-Wln- iIim|h> Stuck Co., writes Hint he has secured I'loin tho author, Edmund llnrretr, tho tx- cliisirc rights lo the live net. drama, "Tho Village by tho Sen." -■-llniadlinrst A Cnrplu hare divided to give 'tli« initial pertforaioaco of "Biuler llrown." their inimical extrnvngniiaiii, In Al- bany, N. Y., on, Ohilnluuvs day. — "The Crown Prince," a roinauttc play, by ile.irge H. Bronilhiirst, was given Ha premier lit Ihe Court Buiiiirii Theatre, Sprlug- Held, .Mass., matinee, iht: 'J.I, by James K. Uaekett. Local papers praise t he' product Ion. — Henry Opel writes: "My recent 'ad' hi your paper brought me nolle a few offers for next sensoli. I huvo slgmsl with 'Peek's Coil Boy' Co., Harry Itcnvey, niiiuagi-r, for lu-xl season, to do my baton twirling lu tbe street uurndi! and pluy a part." — "The Triumph of an Empress." a flvii act drama, by '1 huodore Kreuier, wus ure- sentisl for tho llrst time on any stage at: Smith's Theatre, llrldvcpoi-t, Coun,, matinee His-. '.Ti. by Mildred Hollanil mid a strong supporting comimny. l.oenl rcjiorls concern- ing the piny, star und company urn ciupbatln In tlielr praises. — Alfred J. Itusscll writes: "1 burn Joined my wife (Lillian I'arlte) lu Chicago. owing tu tho closing ut Tho Girl from Swollen' Co.. about six weeks ago. Wa will I nlii III Chicago until we cull secure » good Joint engagement." — Tin! Will B. Myers Stock Co. roportH big business ut Springfield, <>.. on its return dine, Dec. 1410. Thu company wus pro- nounced mm of the best popular priced at- tractions which has visited that city this season. , — E. J. Carpenter's "A I.lttlu Oulcnsi" plays Christmas week nt tho Grand Opera House, Sim Francisco, Cat, for the benchC uf the Firemen's Orphans Fund. — S. A. Mitchell Is lu bis fifteenth week, playing the henry, with Buhler A Mnnn'a "The Moonshiner's Daughter" Co. Ills wife, Jodie .Mitchell, and (laughter am spending the Winter at Los Angeles, Cat — The comedian, Cbas, II. Colsou, will open with his new comedy creation, "Tho Belle of .Manilla," Jan. T. It Is a farce, couiedy, In three acts, presented by a strong ■•ompniiy of uctors, singers nud dancers, carrying till special scenery nud accessories. The comimny will pluy tho Southwestern circuit. — Illmiueleln's Imperial Slock Co. closed! Week ending Dee. 5, In Jackson, Mich., UH) the following people resigned: Itulpli lit. Tinuuld, Harry Giu-rlty, Diiniia II. Sol. Her- Is'rt It Powiir, Bessie lleiuiinoiit, lid. H, Thnuipsoii, L. M. Berg and the Llllputlan Sextette. — On Tuesday, Due. in, nt Marinette, Wis., tlio order of Bugles, nerles of Marinette anil MoDomliiee, attended In a body tho per- formance of "IloBurroctlou," glveu by tho Tom .Mark Stock- Co., on llm Invitation ot Bro. Juck C. Connolly, of Aerlo No. 70. Du- iiith, Minn. Sir. Connolly Is pluylng tho lcnillng heavies with Mr. Mark's Co., aud re. ports nice ting with success. — A. E. Rcllev's production of "Penrta True." In which William I. p'lagg was being leaiiired this season, closed on line. fi. Mr. Fliigg bus Joined Geo. WliinetCs "New York Hay by Day" Co., to play thu leading Ju. veulle. — Davi! Nowllp wan prevented, liy Illness from uiiiiciirlng In "Peck unci His Mitther-ln. Low Abrnud" last week nt llm Park TiKiatrc, lln.okl.vn. llu may be iihln lo rejoin the company ihls wouk, in Albany. — Chus. A. Morgan, now in his second sen- koii with the "Sherlock Holmes" Co., playing Sid Prince, tho English comedy part, spent last week at Bt Augustine, Fin. — EiIiiioiiiI Barrett |,ns closed with Kntls I.ntrnett's "Wnlfs of Now York" Co., playing I he heavy lend, and Is now being featured Jointly with Pearl Wlntbrope, of the Edsall- Wliillii'o|M> Slock Co. Tho company Is under the lililliiigouieut of Osninn A iiiisnll, and. we are informed. Is pluylng the cities of tho South to It splendid bllsll — Buster of 1.1m "Undo Hex" Co.: Frank Adutns, maiiiigei ". \V. Ithodes, treiisurori Buy 1'eiirln, leader ut ui-chestrn ; Eiigctto Lnrra- more, lender of band; N'ormun Stanley, Jm.k Devoo, Fred Burner, Major MeCnim, Chic. Harvey Ensign Mcl'liursun, Curl Gueuthers, Geo. Tuft, !•'. Hriimmond. Dnn llodder. Chns. Crelghton, 'I'lm Kealsr, C. H. Duvllbls, Wll- tnotli Rhodes, Margaret Hagun, Clifton Sis- ters ond Brothers Kudo. Wo nre carrying iwoniy-ilvo iicuplo In our prlvuio car Wolf. uud have, without dottbtj tbe strongest "rubo" street parado ever currfod by a Hlnillar com- puny. Our trick nmomobilc, used In tho piirmln, crimtts a diiily furor. Duvllbls, the i rick iileyclfst, iiirtUcs a big sensation on iho street, made up us "Hooligan." McCann, baton spinner, und Hnrvey, pitchfork twlrler, urn a pair hard to iMitf. ItnslnesM Is vary B'mmI. — # lier(rildo Klfliije will Join "Tho Belle of .Mitiiillu Co. nt. Kansas City, opening Jan. i, for Ihe rest of'tliu season. ■ - W. II Smith wi-ltes: "I liuve closed with Iho FiiIii'm Comedy Co., nud shall do- y, ">■ tlnu! tu inr own ploys hereafter. Have Just comiileinil a inebslniniii, nutlllcrj lust,' and shall give It a trlul next: sensou." — ArlliKi Fori, who tins Isinu ploying Stephuiius with, B. G. Crenrln's "Sign of I lie Cross" t'o. ihls season, has resigned her position, owing to III boullb. . -- Myro i.'nLfliiB.wiu called homit to Wheel- •tig, \\, Vn., on account of the death of her iuther. J. )). Collins, who died suddenly Nov. HI. -—Bert IL Da vies, trap drummer, hail closed n long season wllh "A foxy Tramp" • V,. — Notes from Brooks' Musical Comedy '•o.: Business Is good. Company Is bookcil solid for two nioiiUm, In three night standi. llm Johnsons havo ctosnd wllh the Bana- lorliim Concert iro, mid Joined this com- iiuiiy. Howard Kunllold. the solo comettlat. Is with us. -Thos. If. MelCone writes from Mica, Mich.: "Next season I will have u new llieuii-n built for hj« ut Nlles, having ull thn lutest Improvements, with the largest; singe lu Michigan. H will lm on the ground floor, iimi sjieclul uUuiitlou will lie given to tlie dresjliio rooms, elc." — Ill fi« Cramer is the stur In n special production or "Kurt liytinu," iindor the man- agement oi' Clias. K Taylor. Tbn child Heiress. Mui'Jorh: Burrutt, Is playing tho part of Bub Ciirlyle. wltlgh was wrlttwi espo. chilly for her In this production. — George M. Cobnn w|ll stnr next season In "Little Johnnie Jones," of which he la the author. — "Little Mary," by ,L M. Barrio, will Is presented ut Iho Empire Theatre, tills city. 4nn. -I. " . ^A'" .V'°. lf '.n° n " or i- w,| ii is now touring lu "Mr. Plekwlck," snys Itts sensun will ond I-eh. B7. after wlileh lie will rerlrn "Wnog," for a lour ot Iho Eastern cities, j