The New York Clipper (July 1904)

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602 ifffig ismr ^obk ma&sm, Jtlif 23. Clipper m Office. ■ '', ' p ' t-r- In order <o avoiil mlataken and to Iniiare tht, prompt delivery of the letter* ftdvertlnr/a »>» «M« >Ut, nn riivcloiiC lilllnlK nrtrifrpnuril mux! be ■ent tor each letter, anil a wrlttea order tor toe letter, ■ iRiinl with the 1(11 »tm« And n.lilrc-x* nml the Hue W bdatnea* followed l>> the ■ enilcr, Mast iim be enclosed. 1 Please mention the dnte (or niim- her) of THE IMI'I'EU In which the letter* »nu tor were adTertlacd. LADIES' LIST. Allyhc, Itnth Allen, KIcHimr uaaMH, W. T. (illiiion * UooarJ ('"kilt W.. U Aline, Mile Am.pl. li«l«y Allison. Mr». I, AndertHai Agnes Anion In, , AdcUim Hi- Ail ill". I .n ell If Al'itorwin, i S> ..r... ..Kikwu Hurloll llrs llnj Biiu-iieiur,'-' ' Nellie Sart.'II, Upm. , "heron,: vii.in nUrtr. l.nttte Haclirlor Slateri Bristol, Mr". J Brown, Hello Byron a Foster Haldwlu. tMm Dunce, .Mnml • Diitehclor • • SSIslcIs Rnrney. Violet Hums Kivlyn \Y Hrll. Victoria Ekuss. Cliraler. Iiln CheaUju, -Mice Oalhihati, Ltihi CranTonl. Josk 1 Clark, Gertie «.'ifelll-ll> 'i«BttaM dark. Mnrle Clarke, Mm. • Cole, Maggie I*. Cheater. Ida Cfone. i.iirnu Caldwell, MaiKl Cni-ow A ll»ii' i Joy, tr'loNuVe glniweii. Dot ■Is, Vn m-Iibmv Mr*. J Vlllerx Slaters Kartet. Flora Duniiul. Jcssli Donovan. Kiiiiiiii nutty Mm Ja», I'oven, Kit Ib-Vere, Mae Hclus'ic Mr".J, ilelmir. , Chariot Gnnlon, Hells iMiimliall Mailcl. (llpewni, ItcTthn Morton, deny I) IKatelle WnH-* I .minis Vl-del itulllllllsull, Ml DxC/ohIh, Kninia ; TtavMge, WW Dupoiit, Mary never*. Mnml. DiMlkT Mm. II. I Doyle, Bella IVilri'iiM. .Nell.. Dairy, Main lieliy; {KM Duff. Kiuue Diamond, lean Darling. AI ii IVIia. Mr/.11.11 iHiuniHit. N. • tmnalilH'iH .mi. c , IM'utirsei'.. JCIir Hurl. Mnml Kllsworlh. .... Margaret kti-itii. Mm.A. Franklin, lime • l'artretl. Gt-Mee. 1'niiHl, Vel-Jl 1'erinjmm Mra.ll FNMt,'.'l.oulNP . 1'i»iiv;.m»i. i.i> I'rnticl*. May 1'iwlpr. Myrtle Franklin. Carol. I'lynii. Minnie li'ntlf.v. Unlink'■ F1II|>iitrluk, Bpv Ml l-aurn Ota,, mm u Uriitivlllc. Minnie (JunlliiT. Vm.il Gould. Mm.A.L, (lurlli. I.uillvlm t'forge. Ine.! I'riawold. Jew lillron, l.illkt GaJIU**. til'l'l IJoilMtQIl, Klttl llal|irpnn, i Kirannnr tlavllaii'l. lli-Mii Howard. Ia>n. Howard. Krh> (lei. I I lolls. Vlelpt Hawkr*. Carrie ilelil. Ml. Il»)ne». Riiliy Hill, Irene llmiiitoii, l.niii:i Hurl. Annie llnrtleil, V«. llnll. rimllim 'le.nli. Marie ltH«k1ii". Verna llHrfonl. I). Irrefenl. Jem. .lein-.y. I.ouIm llnnier, Jennie ■linrlieM. Uarrl<: lilllni-. l.nl" llrfiiiHii.. Merle lli-rrli.K. Kiln lliiiiiini.tiiil, Uni'1.1 Jrvlilil Maud Irvllilt Alice InlW". in«le Keui. Jiituil Kin it, J arte Kftlllnnl, I. Klffer. Mn Kefley, Alii* Kitlller Mm.H.K Rem, Miixlirm, At Kelly, Mr". I„C l.lllle, Lcol« l.utiice, l.yilla IMn Kl«,i I en»y, KVelni I.e.-. 1.11 I,(»va title. Marletln l«e. Kate l.iil'eiin, Mne H Lnrvanile Klstcr- I .'MliT, Mra. C. I*wt«, IAI. l.i'l'imiine, tiinii emr.'MWH I rf-ltitpr. Va. I.ee. Va. 1.1'Tonro Blnheli ,ai-|nlr. tJertle I.ilea*, lluael I. tin 11, Mhlale l*»l», Ixltlle l.nVdl.'. lyilltli "xv., Ctruunc .clKlitim lllnr.'.i Iji.leuM, Canillle l.fivl". I.lllle Manlnii. KeM.i M IciHin. liljott Mile", llu Met rill. Kitty - Mrlfllle i-.... Stelsim il»rk«, Matlk' Miwire, Jem. Minlge. K.Va ItoHdHa. C . .Miller. Carrie X At/in<He|il. Cltlra Miilln, Tier. 1, Mpreet' MadJteM Mi'Mlllen VMet Muran, t'nullne .Meredith Slatcra Mart, Matde Moore. Jew. Mnttell, Mlrlmn Montag-ite, Bert.i Mailiaon, Maml JLnrtln Tlienw.i McVlrar, Alio! Mlleraby I'lor. Norton, Mlai Kackc, Mute, .N. KorrJa, Corlrni.. Nnaon. Kath. Nclaon Marie M Nurl», Cum B. O'Neill, Annie illnry, Chanrx Onrl. Allele P. O'Neill, Nellie I'nrdtte, Vlnlet 1'arMiii" Klttlent I'lnnkett, Bmei. I'lillllp". Lulu I'euninan, ' ' MaRfle I'ennliigton, rHnel I.'arHou 8later< I'rttla, M.-x.J.a. Pn utter. ». Price, Jnlli I'nrk, Helen P. r-auli'tle, MI41 Itloe, Jlntel Malta, Mine. KuU, Violet IWInian, Annie Delnliardt, .. . Annie Hid, Vlolit run.lall, Kk>r. Riwlaton Zeim* itetKi, Mm. Oil Itkf, Itatel Itayaiond. Amu nevere. Annie Koualdo, Km lloae, I.iitla Vhaw. Kr.nna K. Wrwatet I/inlse MnHiilr, Julia Sterllnr. Nnile rit. VlalrAwlrey Stiwyer. Mae Mratton, Mr". A. M. Si'iinorc. Ilonu.i Klilelda, Klla Sinclair. Julia Hlern, Mllil. Kliean. Anna 5< ; otl. OIlTe 'laimcr, (.'alii, Thereaa, Marie niioinaa. Ina Talior, Kath. Thompson. BUiio'.ic Turner, (llara l.'rllne. K.lnn Weaiini, II0110 Wllbnt, II,-i 1 ip Wllann, Annie Wenttrorlb Mny WhllakiT, Ml". (I. K. WhIIIiik, Clnre Wayne, riur. iVordetlc. Met, Wjilmin, Xiu-a . Wellpr, Carrie Wearer, tAin't u MM, Krelyu Wllhnr, n»1". Wild, Ilcln- willnir. naliy l) YonnR Marule A Zola. OpiIIo tinjVTLniHKN'M LINT. Allen. \V. l\ ■ Almond, 'llic*. Arnolil, M..A. All, 8. 4 A, Allium, liar. A lor. & &>ln Aleln. J, II. AwJo.-Hnr. I AilnniK A Edwardi Aleu. Jack Ai'inatronn k • llullr A|llllll«H, . K. * ARMR Hilin Ailani", (In* Apiiiim « U.irllr.v Boitelll, Wilt. Blvninina, Mu» Meaafcy, W. K lUakoxlpy. I,, i:. llully, U. 1). llnrlnw AVVIIhiiii llarloti, Oltaa. rtiinnp.v. C. A Bailey Biti». Unfit, M. C. Bnrlii, 0"c»i' llruutilee & Heed 1! in I. st Trio lluriia. .leaa 1 in I ley, J. F. Bute* W. 8. Iipiietl, Bam Brown, Nirk lllihvcll (rawy & l^t'luli Cable, a. II. ClareiiL'c.. I'twl CnrlU, Allen L'ha»e, l.laferCo, CnllltiH A Vack Urnae, \v. H, L'nliiv & Way Cllye. Henry Coiiuplly A " . Sumy Cue, K. D, Cam) 1111 & I'on n Urairfortl, Win. Chip. II.v. 1.lay Ivii. KratuV tjopft, It.: Caiuiilx'll, W. C, Cable, H. II. Cnlluii ft Uurrow Can. wi;. Carney.' .111* Craudall, M. J Clark. W. II. ' Carroll, Frank tlarwii, 1... M. Carroll A Kller Comer, I'llaw. CuiinltiKliaiii A!. Camiiholl, Jack CliiiKP, 11. K. ivillmi. F. K. Clinnila-ra, I'nrla iiiiiiiliiKhiiii A Ciitpttey UpataaRj Date ft ark A l'loretl.) iVitilan, W. J. Fuiiell Un, irieitlt, Alek. Unrloa A Klltcrtun 1'nrroll. J. W. ''uric. Hlell. DtfMf AWnrner '.iim, Ueliirltix Coiiniy, F. J. "iiiiiilnll, M. .1. .'iiiinclly-Unuo plark, C. T. iHlwar. II. a TnnitHir, II. W. jtrMni;. llnrrk' DeOatum, J. T. IJoyle A Hraiisi<r Davla. J. A. IMinuiit, Al. ntiwaon, B. J. tiavla. ttwen . Ikiliuitliue, J. W Dcvere. Billy Invla. H. Iliirniod.v, J. K. Unwaeu. II. V. I'liTeniant. A. J liiinn. Tom Di'VllhlH*. (It. Horetto. I'hll IVIavoye. Will Bryinit A Sallli llpiinelt At . , Miuiltoi Monti, Freil Ilnrloii AUnrlMi Ilrown. HiH'tor Breeketirlilire. I!. M Baal I Ilea, Tltr Bfft'lJr, W. ». Bi-Mril, Irrn. B-rnea. J. II, ' .llliiii le lit .. -'"• Clinptnai lllahoti, Full llarni.y, Weslpy 'JRnHnian, 'Hilw. Brlek, lletiry llnriiw, Jia* Iliintra, Jan. - Vainly AWllaou Byrnn Bma, Burrowa, Na Baiiitlininna, Ikt BronkH, J. IL Bander l.a- ' . Velle Ttlo Barlow, Billy Bjipkaoti. Bay Sutke. C. II. urMarli. A. I. n>RBS. I.ee Biirolianl. Jo<. llycri. *frd llonila. Bctiitliiri Pnvla. J. 4. Blethen. B. J. linker A I.ynn llroirn. Il.ir. Bailey. J. K. Bartie." A Waahlnin .Brown. H W Bewley. liar. inn. II. jL Ilpyee. .Inn. llloiuli'll. I'nii', Hell. II. H. . Brown ft Motrii rSt«lellane Tnnr DbrMr, Wanet filSfi alt. -JnlSttLVKt AOi Riley, Billy rlaroy. W. iviy, ti.^w. I>lno. H. II. Plllon, w. o. Iirew. Frank Unvlea. Bert II liaalilell. Will, lllekpraon F. K lirew-Ktplyn. lie l,n ml. Hun Ulllon A liarlaml PoWltt. W. W. Oenlet, Alliert Data,. P. O. Billon. Wm. 0 Heniip. Bvdney HclllllllK. l.tllV. ilalr. E. H.' DelWefit, C.r D.ihle. T. PcZniuura, ,T. Pa* In. I'.. tU lieAiiKeliH, Jell Doltlt, Ueo. Dtairus Allen IlpRlle. IMIfy lie Hue. Bobhy Utiliegan. J. A. nalyii, - 3 Pinatod. V. A. hlntar, llulv kilily. Allert Kills Nowlan Trh I'.pkliulT A (i'lrtlon Klllutl. Wm. Killer. Moit. Kllmvortli, Kll|. Kmuiett A Km;.! Kly, J.- Vt Krwood, it. J. Knatini, 1'. A. I'.tana. A. H. K.iitiltir, MaJ. MaaH \Vin. r.verett. II. (I. KxIiiioikU. W. ')■ Ford, Ueo. F, Fraitila, Loul* Forrealor, H. II, I■ lyiiu. .1. 71. Fl»it. Charlie Furious, W. II. **os. Fruiik idler, I .,111 Ik I'orrealer, J. II. Fox, W. II. Klalieiv P. Fun. M. |i*<Mler. J. W. Fiirlmlo. — FiiKtin. lliirney Frmilimtit- lii'wa A tenia Fllwm. Al. Fla velle. F. Ok FIoojI. F. A. Faii"linwe. A.I.. IItill. Tom I l"her A Beiinirl Fair, Dob l'cOtu«iii A Hppsjii Fiml. Oen I'lyim, J. D. CIllHH, C. C. tliiun. C. F. Ilrant, CUT (llynn, Nick tlllnaeivttl. 0. tllllel, Fred tinmn. Andy Until. Furl tlray. Ha. Ciilllcm. H. D. Crauinaa. D. J. CprUK'U, Cliaa. lireen, Wm. ft, (Ireely, Tommy lUrart,. S. Onralile. J. S. (Iny. Oeo. tirlffin, Jerry Orntea, Ned (lllbert. V. fl. llllinore A LennarJ fleorae. C. f. CaitithtMV II. C. iltiwu. I*. 11. lleyer A. . Urlawnbl (■iurtlnef. Jack flranl * Onert Oraiaiwliie C"'** s Onluaiio, Ftanl; Creen, O. V*. MOaiavK C (!ll«un A N'a.'li Uyuiiiw tViitieli liuiaei k LtwU llorler, J nek Ilubbnnl, Wm. Ili-ndrlt. liar.. Haira, Bilmund Hunter, H. V. Hanwtrlte, J.W Henry T. I'.. II. Bonliea, Nlrk Hamilton ft liupklmt Hickman, liar. Hotneley. (J. W HnlnCe, W. K. Hoiiia?, Guy Husner, Oeo. Herbert, — Howard, Joe Hyman, Jacob Herbert, CnH Heath, U. 'I. Holbrooka, Mn*. 1'owanl, Jim. Itetron, Tom Hunter, n. V, Hanile, Tom Ilawlpv. U W llanaon, J. T. Hendenoti, .Wni Hattarm A Drew Harris, 0,1 K. HniK'l. .Wully , llatlmwar, U. K. u Hall, It. II. Hclroulunia, Fr llalnea, Win. Howlpy. J. K. Howard. A. (I. llnvt. K.lwln Hubbard. V. 13. Hoblai, Fred llnhn, Art. Huffman/ Kd «e^ U A; Honluu ft Zanfrella Harilpr, W. II. Ilayi-a ft .Suits IlMnllnl, Hkr. r m m i, o. -i. llulUireen, Wo:, ITcrmentey. Dau llurlbtit, Ben llaaaall. Frank Hnyward ft . Hay ward Harlleb, It. O. linneB, Wm. Halidit ft Dean IIoKan, fnie-t Imliof, Borer Ivlunnel. rrlmv Joliliatnn Bohh.T Joliuaton, B. I). Jnenlw, Walt. JuekHiina, tl JaekaiKi. J. 10. Jerry, J. A. Kncb. Hndolpli Kanfniari, (lci». Beaton. W. H. Kumnery, Hnn. iHt A Ou. Keaaler. Henry Miut.i-. Walt. Isnurinan, Ceo. MraUo. *»- Koliler. Otto Kelly, Frank Kelly..* Violet la Kllpulrick, F.J. Kenedy. QL O. Kelly. Frank Kellelier, M. J, KliitT.liur. V. T Kelt,. Jink Kertln. 1.. II.. Kpiiuo ly FtHtifc Kennny, Oeon hineaid. .1. A Klllnmi'. B. II. KPiltolif. It Folly, Fnink It! Kelly A Vloletto l^tnV, Rid LaTvy. '<* lealle, M. D. Mtlle A I'rllakoiT l.ealer, M. 1'. I.itiid, I.. F„ Long. P. W. I.eater. Mia, l,iiiton, liar. Uimn. F. K. I.aVeme. II. <). l.Hrrlrce. Andy l/oa-ry, M. A. I.«.wl" A rtrnn t.falle. Kilwil. I.atiionta, Tbe LeRoy ft l.nVanlnn tewlia. J. 0, l.lndholm, Hen. I nivson. Al, Let, 8. W. I eicla. Art. l.awami, Al. Lawrence 11. A l^notr, Oeo. l.mler, II. B. Larniiert, Vat, Ijinit, V. W. l.uMelr, Chaa. I.eroy, II. B. Lyonn, Mr. ■ 1 ellurl. Mona. M«e»re, .John l.amar Bro*. 1-llllT, J. It. l^wter, Wm. 1.1-wla, M. W. l.tiiyil, Krnna I.owry. P. tlj Ixiro A I'nyim l.atnbereer. (lua Lukeiia. 4 I.11111I, Il-ir. I.IIit, J. A. I/oeltwjial Cliaa. luiiub. Clin*. Inline, Win. Meltynry. Baall MadiliH'k A Wayitp Moya. T. Slallieiva A l.en-1* Mack »r.. .T. *). Monrne A.l'ase Morlarly W. A. McMlllnii W. II Mofi'li'v, M. A. Mnrlon A r>fniie Mlllnr, A, ft I. MorrU, Billy Mantel). Oeo. Morton, A. D. Mowliy ft Nola.i Mnrtloier, Chan. Markcy ft Mdmii Melroae, F. Mr Or an e. t.r. A Meek, Dm Mndoon, Wm. Maxwell, Jaa. Morrlatey A Itlcli Hack, Jnn. McCuc, W. II. Mix. C. L. Miller ft Kreako Morris, Oeo. McDowell. Wall Miller, n. A. Millar, Bert. Monnta, Clark Monran, loa. Monday. I.lttl.r Mack, II. K. Mooltoii Tlinm:. ron ft Mniilton Maecy, Carletoii Mnaaeluian, C. Meaklp, W. J. Mercer, Itobt. llorrltaey ft i Klcll Mi'Nalr. I. B. MelWlie, Ma'rv McNalr, J. It Mnaoii, II. M. Miller ft May Mnrtlue, Hold. Marcus ft Gnrtelle Monroe, ft. 11 1 Mnrpnyft Brown .Mltcliella. :i Marah, Kdtvd. Maraii. Mr. ft Mr*.F*t Millar, C,C. -Jl Mhrtci. OlUir Meltllle, lean Mnttlea, W. M. Mrlrofc. Wm.', Mitchell, U. T .F. Holder. II. II SleCloud ft- • Meltlllc Mnrlar. I*w Marcellles, Wm. Miir-tluu. F. Mohblaey ft Bl.'il MeQaltty Miwi'.i M n rtin & ' Rldrwny McDonnell, M. Morton, J. J. Murray ft lain; Mat-tin ft Qnls. MeDnde, K. C Mni-tiuii, J. I*. MeaiU D. W. Metlee. J. B. Miehelaeti. Tlior alerkel, l.< ids Miller, llnr. Mullen, Jim McNully, W, F Normaim. JitB. NeromhH W.W^.Hliow Newell, Bert NewtoB. foa. Newell, Alii'ii Nelaer, Henry Nairn, W. II. NuaSP, Wm. Nelann. T. II. Newton. Joa. NorrU Bros. Newell, L. V. Nowmnn.: J.ftB. Nuleh, llnr. O'ltourWft • 1 ■ Burnett Oroborne, AK Oirrtoti, Har. thtilen, ChnK. OrtiHj, Uonloii itllTer, R* Uleott, Ohnun. Oil. Tiiiii Peter*. I', ft M. PIlHi Tlieot. Co, Price, II. M. Potta, W. I.. I'etila, J It. Pearcc, U». Pond, I,. K. Pott" ft Potter !'rlor. He ill. 'ayne, F. V. 'arlluwn. K. I'nnro. C. I'owpra. J, F. Print, U. I,. Patlle, VVni. I'rentlsK, Val. Perry. J. C- farker. Btirt Krhm, Wjh. ltlckflt k-.. Haurt [tone A Hatch nitcble, Uto. ItoMdin, Frank Ilki, Atfotub ItlpHI, U. A. l'ini»ell ft Tllyue Iktto, Otto Itlckanl*. J. ft Hero, B, II. liellt Dro*. Boaenllml, D.H. Hitter, 0. II. Hold., F. 11. BUdo. Ilolit. lions A Kills lloae, Leo lleno, C. II. Iteed, Bobby Keklaw. Dan Hudl.lll. 1'vdn ntunmen, K. F. HinnliT, J: Stewart ft Raymond Hlanlon fti j „•" ,V I Modeon ikimera, Perln .swan, \V. L. Hrott. I'rimk Hramnlim,' A. Q. SleerUt, Cliaa. Hqulre*, Har. oewbjTlier«;™H.y Kellwartr. 1. W Ktroaxe, Jnsk Sliniinou, llnr. Mlnter. (1. A. Mien, 1. B. ft. Belho. — Stanley, O. II. bnltb, a M. Minn. Ueo. Mnllb,, J. t P. (■Mali. 1*1*11 sidremi. W. II. Stewart, Oeo. aoiltb. A. J. St. John ft * ,'. ' Lefctre Schwab, Una Stallbrd, Albert K11 verloo Claud Mmw A Clifton KIipb, T. T. KearltiK, Ueo. Hletlriat, Toto blektart, K. 0. (■dieiik- Bma. Candor. Max Bentlilp, B. M. Clnltli. Kd. Rterrnsoti, 0. J. Bt. Clair, De- Wit ft Keluhill SlHtcr ft Ftllcil I Smith. Win. Hmith. .1. 1!. I'.iillshurv Co. Stlllwell. Har. Stark. Tlico Isuu Br»>. Pinlth, W. II. i'lior. Mimical •rujtier. F. J. Thonaa. W. M. Ili T. F. I'lntt, C'liii". Powetl. Turn Pumrsley HruH. I'roaser 4 , . Diamond Price, 1'., I.. Payttiu Com 1% Pnitlhie.- S. II. Suliin, tteo. til iltlnn, .Inn. QtilKle.e, <iew. Iteyn.-ild Watcoii Rpaaow Mhlitct* Itoanlrc, 11.. .. llayinore. Wiu. Hoaa, Chirk ' lindford. It. 0. lllc<> ft iVilicn Beyitolita A » .. Walaon lUtyiuolid. C U. Itoarll. \V, II. HtiniltH, W. V. lle,bau"cr. ,1. W. ftnasell, Kreil Buaaell, 1,-i'jr. Itoliind, J. it. . Kolibllia, A. 1). Unsal HruH., ! Kongo A Lea Itoaenfeltl. A. lleed.llriM., Ifpiilfrow, J. N. Hoses. 2 Itooney, Put Ibith, Barney Itoblnmn, II. I. lloaa. O. K. Itniuaay. I". A. Itecklaw. Pan l.clllc. II. II. IKwm, J. B. lttisHell. I'hll 1 iiylor.' C. K. 'J' hum ton, llnr. 1'ctibrooke. .I.is. !alt»t, K. C. Tunis. 1,. It. trnyior, H. W. Tenney, Krnrat Tlioniua, Jno. 'iiana-iVUuu. 4 Torhslt, Kinery Tr|plelti W. Inylor. J. 0. Thelae, M. U. Tenney, Krnest Turner. W. Y. Ttieker. J.- W. Trlller, A. I'lmnions. U. II. Towanjtnl.' V: Tlpuett, nnlpli Vernon. J. Van. C. K. vaiioup. a (,. vonlCump. — \ert1011. Ben Van, Oeo. \1111. U. X. Veule, C. I. Van, Billy Van, (J. A. Vomia, Alox. Vail, O. M. Van. 1}. a. Weiikler, J. V/. Weaver ft 1 Detera Wrleht. "P. E Weatob,' l"d- Wllllathfnn. Ft'. WIU*. L. U: Wltaon. F. H. Wliltt A > Ilatraonil Wejt, Bill Wnterhury. Oeo, WolBisr, I. fti Wnrren, W. J.! Wuldioii.Win. ' Webb, BUI 1 Wade, J. P. WcsHoti. Wal- ti-ra A w. Wlrtte, Boby WootlthnriK-, B Willlrd, Cltaa. Wljtirjn, Itert Wpalon. lei WIlHtncli, irlsvt WHuon, F. K. Wllllnina. Har. Wolfe. .1. A. WIIkuu, l.sur, Wlaln. U. 1.. Wlculna, Bert Walters, Jno. Water*. Turn Wlilltnker A Hick* fwijntlti. Bfrt ailn/J. ariWIV , oiling, J. a. Maria, C. WliJtH.ni, Floyd Wnlnttt, It. F. WHuon, Tuny WIniler, K. II. Zclltler. Charlie Zola, P. ". Hlnimer I*or. Zobtslle,' Fix*! SKIS NOTIC1D A.T 11EA1) OV LIST. 1 T ' 4 a » «" ) ■' • ' ■* ' TENNESSBI3. Memnhla At Hopkins' F.net Kinl l'.irtt (A, 11. Morrison, nmnticei) liviiieiidoint trowda attend ovory nlRht, and the out door MtiitiwniPiitM are bciHinilna more popu- lar. The proitt'iimriio for weel of .lltly HI Included: luck Norworth, mouulotrnh com. c'dltin: liOretlo una lllnkc,. .ncrobntle coon- (Itnr.s; Louise Dresser, Toraltat: Dr. Unlet Miller, 'ntrodui'lnff tlic pneannltlpuone; Do; roth Keuton, Ihc Kltl .Wltlt. the banjo. Knl' loon tiBcenslotia^ twice titilly und open ttir linn'J concerts after tbe performances. rVaahvllle. — At the Castho, tllendnle Park (Y. C Aley, tnnnagcr), quite an In; novation xtna given the patrons of this popur Inr resort week of July 11. la the shape of r rnihatrel ftMt part, betide^ Jht regiitat strong vaudeville Hit 'l^entydrra perform: era were on (he stage, and the singing wni excellent, by, local talent na, well, as profesj. sloMl*. Oeo. Bowen and John Cartwell held the ends and createtl ronrs of laughter. Tht regular bill was made ui> na follows : John Cartwell (third week), U. llownn. .mntg mid dame j lluuve? and Doane, Illubett r iuil War- ren, the IVArvllle Nlslpfrt, I'alnro Ilros., and tuft.vltagrapb. Ilualudss contluttcs largo at the park. -.::: » <» .. -in — Wllluit Mack In' plriylliit lenilln* romeilir trlth the Viillsmoni Stock Co., WltUnmnpotf, Vn.. ..SIr.vM»ck,says. h»..y\ll(. not Jm, litfe own company coming aensnn owing to Hi llfiKK kilrVaijH Wilt. BlisRACIIIJaETTS. Doaton.—Indoor end outdoor shows were both popular Hat week, the weateer l^lng tnoie coujfirtablc thch aurtng the week tiro- vioiik. Hie current tlicutric-Jl [citturo* ute A hew edition of ''Tli« Isle of Hplcc," at lUu UlObe: "Caprice," at tbe Castle Manure. "Htrceta of New , York," at the llowdoiu Bquare, and new bills at Keith's, the I'm.ice, Austin & Stone's, Nlckcloileou and ttic parks Hereafter Sundays at lleverc llcucri will be ijnici, os far tig cntertanment Is conceriietl, the town buthorltles liaving voted to grant no licenses foe Monday amusements. Oi.onic Tiieatiie (Btalr ft Wilbur, mana- gers),—This week Is a notable one In the History of "The Isle of Hplce," now In the eleventh week of its stay at this house. Novelty la added to the production by tbe appearance of new 1 principals—Aleiandcr Clark, Gilbert Gregory, Herbert Cawthorne, JobnGiiroy and Susie Forrester. The chorus has also been enlarged, and further changes will be made before the show leaves town. Arrangements were practically completed to niove the extravagaosa to tbe Majestic, but it has been decided to flbisli out tne engage- ment at this house, tbe end to come,In an- other week.. Tin tiunttay 1'unt night, July 14, was a grand. success, i-'very sent was occu- pied by a gneat of The I'ott, although scores sough 1 to purchase tickets. Fully two-th'rds of tba audience were women. To make amends, tta far as possible, to such of its readers aa were disappointed, the paper has "bought, the house" again, the performance being given on Tuursxiuy, july 21. -, TsCMOtir Thkatbi (Jno. 11. Schoetfe), man- ttgeri.—"Woodland" has reached the thir- teenth week of Its engagement. Three-quurter house* ruled last week, tne pieaaant weather matting Jt possible for the players to enjoy the musical novelty in comfort Harry Hut- gcr and Alice JJavey sre constantly Improv- ing in their,roles of the Jail Bird and the Dove, and the new changes In the book are being whipped Into shape. The one hun- dredth nenormance will be celebrated on .Wednesday night) July 2i\ and live canary birds will be the souvenir gilts to the fair sex. Emma earns replaces Kate Uart as Lady I'eacdck on Monday night of this week. Casti.b Squakis TihK.vrnK (J. II. Kmery, manager). — "Dr. Jckyll. and Mr. Hyde" proved a strong attraction at this bouse last week, aud drew large audiences to this popu- lar stock house. William Humphrey gave an excellent performance of the title role, and in general tue presentation was a very credit- able one. "Caprice" is the offering this week, and all the leading players of the stock arc in tbeiunu In preparation, "A Parisian Ko- niance." t. . BoWixiin Saturn: Theatre (G. 10. Loth- rop, manager).—"Streets of New. York" Is being done by the bouse stock this week. (Jood sized houses resulted front the excel- lent performances of "Dr. Jckyll and Mr. Hyde." Tbe several characters In the play wero well taken care of. "The Colleen Dawn" la the bill tor week of July 20. . KrriTit'H 'I'jiuATitE tB. F. Keltb. tnann- Ecf):"—Ulg liotises and tip top sliow hist week, 'tuose meeting wliu the warranted approval were: Mclntyre and Heath, 1,1 Note Brothers, Selieuk Drolbers, Carolyn Williams, Harry Walaon, the Mitchells, and tbe lcadettes. Showing here this week: Hairy Davenport, Hocli and Elton, Leonard and Drake, Thomas K. Clifford, Van Aukcn und Vanersoo, Delmore and unelda, His sett and Scott, the Gagnoux, Itobhlns and Frenaman, Alexis and Bcholl, and 1111 entire new set .of biograpb ptctutcs. Palace Thkatse iChailCs II. W'nldion, manager).—Always Ihe same old, talu at this house eaqh week, a new and amusing, bill of burlesque and vaudeville, with good alzcd audiences ' viewing the derfdrm.uiees. "The-SlcGte Jubilee" aild "Female-Hoard- ing School" arc given this week, with in- tervening vaudeville by Cdpplriger and White, Haley and Suck, Barlow, Weston and Allot, end Devlnc arid W'ooiey. • Austin A BTi.Nts'H Museum (Stone ft Mbaw. managers).—Hilly .Washington's South- ern- Seicauderj make nn Ideal not weather card Their form of entertainment appealed ftrongly to large crowds last week, ami tbe management decided to hold .over the attrac- tion -another week. A few of tho many oilier curio tinII features: lieu ilur, large atufee; lteltnont. Juggler; Mortons, slctgut of hand performer. Binge: Tbe Girls In Ited. Blackford West. Gladys .Everlon, Ite- becca ant John, Burton Olcnn, Harry Powell, John Forepaugb. Viola Bancroft the Jor- dans, Kamochi, tbe. Drews, Campbell 81s- teta,' tlcUeo Brothers, Powell Comedy Trio, Mackie and I'embroke. Nickixuueun (L. B. Walker, manager).—; Ralph S.. Lexington's W'bnder, said to be 1 moBt remarliable horse, la the big card in tbe ctlrlo hall this week. Dlavolona, queen of Illusions, Is another attractive card. Stage: Kngllsh and Martin, Margaret Mnnley, Jessie Welch, and the Delonc Sisters. IHiin't tip 1'imis (W. 11. o'Nell, mahivger). —The first week of the comic opera season at this resort met wltb considerable favor, the uffcrlug, "Mayo Sen," being well present- ed, and deserving of the applause received. Arlolph Mayer conducted with success. The l'lncs Opera Co. begins an engagement on Monday afternoon of this week, opening lu "The Mascot," wltb Tom' Smith Martin and other favorites In tbe edst Tbe annua) chil- dren's .festival. Is also being held this week, and tho management, offers many pleasant surprises for tbe llttlo folks. CliKSCKM (aitnLNs (W. II. O'Nell, mana- Ber).—Tbe amusing farce comedy, ,"A tilorioiia Time," furnishes the fun for cur- rent week, and Is Interpreted by ii company including John Birch, Charles ICdwards, Tom Morrlsscy, I'earl Duofurtu, Thornton Sinters, and Hoyt and Burke. Nuui MiiKiiA I'akk ( I'd rlo Albcrte. innnii- ger).—Annie Abbott was a magnet In tnoro ways than one last week, tho young lady at- tracting and mystifying largo audiences Intil week. The other numbers of the bill were equally enjoyable. J. W. Gorman's Imperial Minstrel to. is this week's card. Liixini.ton Park (J. W. Gorman, mana- ger).—Vaudeville replaces minstrelsy cur, rent week, the bill Including: The Village Choir, Kimball and Donovan, the Vedmars, and tbe komograpli. MKiiyuuti iTuiiLKVAitii Theatre (J. \v, tlorman, manager).—Annlo Abbott, George Davis. Manvellc and Hlcnson, Hcbert and ltogers, I-amlwrt and Ten Brooke, and the koncograph are listed here tills week. dossil'. —Ueo. T. Martin, formerly tenor of the Verdi Quartet, of this city, and for two tensons with Primrose ft Dockntader, bus signed with the W. II. West's Minstrels for the season of 101)1-05, opening Aug. 22-.;.. Carrlq Perkins has lieen engaged by Henry W. Savage to slog Die role of Hl-Faloot, In "The Sho-Gnn." The regular season at tbe Holds, tbe Colonial and Park Theatres will begin Monday, Sept. fi Howell Usncel Is stopping at Concord, .N. II., In a little wayside Inn. Mr. Hansel was recently elected n member of the board of directors of the Actors' Society George W. Ma- gee, manager of the Grand Opera House. haB gone to Onset to Join the Summer theatrical colony now sojourning at that place Perry Sage has replaced Arthur J. Clhrke as manager of tbe "Woodland" company. The latter, after a week's vacation, will take charge of "Yankee Consul," which opens for charge of "The Yunkee Consnl," which opens for n run in Chicago !n n few weeks Walter Lawrence, now stage manager of "Woodland." will leave Hint organization Aug. 1, to rejoin "The Sultan, of sulu."..., Utile Collins. noW with "Wood- land." will' next acnimn j>ltiy Ihe" part of Jimmy. In "The Prince, of Pllscn." 1J. Antinicite Urt.i'y, treasurer Of the 'irauil Optrn: •Iran renirtted front Bracken's- Claim. lulluuuwo, S. U., where she was (he guest of Judge 1. Abcrt Brtckett. of this cHr. rind his mother....Maikger Jno. HchoJffcU of tbe Tremont, has chosen tbe Sbllley Point Club as the place for bis outing to the mem Hen of "Woodland" Company and attaches oFrhe theatre. The annual event will lake place In a fortnight H. Price Webber, of .he Boston Ccnrfdy Co-i Which closed a successful seoadn of forty-five weeks last week, In Maine, has been In Boston for n few days. Ills next tour with the company supporting Kdwlna <;rey (Mrs. Webber) will open the middle of August, In an Increased repertory Harry Bulger and Walter Law- rence, of "Woodland," have tukori a cottage at Winthrou Beach for the remainder of their stay In Boston. Visitors are enter- tained royally by the comedians and their wives Carle Lothrop, the clever press representative of the Howard, Is resting bis brain by taking In all the ball games at the American and National grounds. Mauager Waldron, of tbe Palace, always accom- panies him Charles II. Perry, adver- tiser, has engaged the following to Assist him during the Summer season: John But- ler, Dave Hrlttln, William Ward, Harry.Pey- ser, and Thomas Gaffney. When thla aggre- gation of advertisers stirt It Is needless to say few places are left uncovered. a Lowell. — Another week of fine park weather, and patrons have been enjoying the many attractions offered by tbe pleasure r4f- sorts. , I.akevjkw Theatbe (J. J. Flynn, mana- ger).—Shorty .and Lillian lie Witt headed an excellent hill Inst week, to very good pat- ronage, and Bingham, the ventriloquist, en- tertained with a very clever act For tbe current week .tbe management has departed somewhat from the usual vaudeville by offer- ing Tony 8ull|van and company In "Fun on the Bristol," and a farce, " 'Way Up East," CANontE Lake Fabk (New Hampshire Traction, mangers).—Business has been ex- cellent the past week at this popular resort. As this park offers private grounds for plc- nlcers, many embrace this special feature, and spend their outings here. The theatre offered a good bill last week, to big business. Current: Gorman's Cosmopolitans, Including Bellman and Moore, Claude Fredericks and pony, Don; Opera Bouffe Trio, Mr. and Mrs. Stuact Barrow, and Andy McLeod. Wiilowpai.b Tiihtbe (ilowera Brothers, managers).—The theatre offered Miles and Davis, Johnnie Weber, Lulu Crosby, and St Vernon last week, who entertained good sized crowds, afternoon and evening. Tbe Iroquois Canoe club Is making Its headquarters at this park, and many picnic parties were held here during last week. Hampton Beacit Casino (Wm. IL-Fhln- ney, manager) .—The New Y'ork Vaudeville Stars will entertain here during the current week. The list Includes: Henry and Hoon, l.a Veen and Cross, Kenny and Holljs, Carl W. Sanderson, and Ward and Raymond. Last week's bill was up to expectations, the Hickman Brothers, and Nelson and Mllledge being especially favored. ' This resort also entertained the Centralville Lodge of I. O. O. P., at their annual outing, 14. Mention. —Camilla C. Avery left last week to sing with a concert; company at the fair In St Louis At tbe meeting of the International Alliance of Theatrical Kmploycs, at Milwaukee, July 12. Union 111) was divided, and Lowell, Mass., sep- arates from Haverhill and Lawrence. The matter has not been adjusted as yet by the local order, John Mccann, clarionet of the National Band, started for Ireland for a visit last week. His associates presented lilm with, a gold mounted pipe on the eve of his journey Charles L. (Hidden Is playing an eight weeks' engagement at Re. vcre Bench. .... .The hotel at Canoble Lake Park was consumed by. Are last week, and the Inmates, Including the performers at the theatre, lost many of their persona! effects Band concerts arc being offered by the city on the commons, and arc being enjoyed by big crowds. Hew Bedford. — At Sbeedy's Purchase Street Theatre (David R. Bufflnton, mana- ger) the melodrama, "Wicked London," was presented throughout the past week, with many sensational and realistic effects. This production was Interesting, and afforded rare opportunity for realistic stage effects, which were fully taken advantage of. All mem- bers of tbe company were well suited to the roles assigned them. Patronage was not up to the usual standard seen at this favorite house, which Is attributed to tbe outside Summer parks attraction; The Current week's play is "In Sight of St Paul'a." Lincoln Park (Isaac W. Phelps, manR- jer).—All the .usual outside attractions ara n full swing here, and patronage continues Inrge. The vaudeville features are strong and are proving d big magnet. Last week's bill was furnished by Fleming and Lee, aero- Iwis: Mason And Lee, who presented a neat and clever character singing and talking act. Which pleased immensely ; the; Glbney Sisters, excellent singers and dancers; Charles Mc- Kenntt, and Iteed and Shaw, In a pretty ex- hibition on the sliver rings and trapeze. Current week's bill Includes: The Kentucky Girls, Hamilton and Toomey. Welter W'ent- worth, Mamie Harnlsb. Will Gardner, and moving pictures. Maihnk Park ami Lakesidh Park still offer picnic parties, music, dancing, boating aud bowling, ..Nktks. —Pawnee Hill's advance car. No. 1, arrived In town July 13, and covered tho city proper and outlying towns with tbelr flaming posters. The show Is due here 20. .... D. it, Morrison left here the past week to Join the Corse Pnyton Comedv Co., at Springfield. Mass. This will be his thud season with this company... .Albert Lando, of the Bufflnton Stock Co., at Sbeedy's The- atre, met with a rather painful accident dur- ing the performance of "Wicked London" last Thursday. The handle of one of the chlinehells slipped from Its place, and strik- ing on the nctur's. foot,, caused, a painful wound. With great effort Mr. Lando con- tinued his role.. ....Charles McGrnth closed with the Bufflnton 8,tock Co 16. "Nutmeg jJa'Sh? 2 & e i «<**nery i H n n _ being built here and the season will „,J? p ," an early date. "^ n HOI yoke. — At Mountain Park t'naln. ftiottli PMIIssler. tBnngcri "The TeleLh.n, Olrl," week of July if, drew recordTeak Ing crowds. Harry Laurence, us liana Mi was * big sneeeis, and the work of Katberiaa Goodrich, as Toots, was a feature. For u-n»t of 18 "Confusion" will he given. " FfKiTLimlTM.—The Opera House onens in season Aug. 22, with "Busy lxiy." ^ "" » 1, ■ Taunton.—At the Taunton Tlteiire (Cnhn ft Cross, managers).— At Sa'MKitia Park (J. J. Flynn, manager), for the week of July 10, "The Trollew Party" pleased ver! large audiences. For week of 18, tbe Im perlal Specialty Co. will be the attraction The company consists of the Magnanl I'nui lly, the Nollcs, Ester Temple, and Burn* and Charcoal. Note.— Pawnee Bill's Wild West car Hi 4, billed the show very heavily for Its aa? pearance here 23.. .*,. r ■ * • "_ Sprlncrneld—F. W. Sutherland, who recently came here to> take tbe leadcrahln of the Second Regiment Bond, has given general satisfaction^ and has been CDKnced for one year The Boom Mayers Unera Co., at Brookslde Tark, Orange, Is ofterlnc a good ahow, which is meeting with sue cess Richard O'Brien, of North Adams has recently Joined the Empire Theatre Stock Co., Providence, R. I....f..Miss n C n demon, a former member of the Monntn'n Park Opera Co., has been visiting old frlen-ls In Holyoke Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which is exhibiting under canvas was In Windsor Locks, Sulffeld and Thomn' sonvllle, Ct., the last three days of lust week, and played to fair returns.... Ora L. Atchison, violinist, has a position at Cape May, N. J., for the Summer... Sau- telle's circus exhibited in Plttsheld, tbe middle of last week.... Pawnee Bill's Wild West Is to be in Plttsfleld Aug. 10.... cv- elonc, the 'cyclist, who wag at Pontoosac Lake last week leaping the gap, had a fall but was not severely hurt. In coming dowri the Incline bis wheel swerved a little, and he failed to meet the other piatfoim squarely. He will be at Forest Lake ralmer, this week........Julia Sackeu! profeslsonally known as Julia Bandersou and Albert Sacketi, of tbe Forenauali Stock Co., of Philadelphia, are sammerlng with Mr. Sackett's parents In this city. The Corse Peyton Stock Co., as Is Its annn'ni custom, will commence rehearsing at tbe Nel- son Theatre this week, after which It wPI open Its season In. the Court Square Theatre about Aug. 1 The time has nearly ex- pired for the bill boards to be removed with, in.tho limits of tbe parks and parkways to comply with the new faw, bat only a few havi> been removed to date Archie Hlndlev. of North Adams, who was with Baranm '4 Bailey's Circus as oho of the band men, was obliged to return to his home on account of Illness. The doctor announced It as a cnx" of small pox Chief Building Inspector Dyson, of Boston, Inspected the Nelson and New Gllmore Theatres, and asked that a number of changes of minor detail lie made, so that everything may be ready at the open- ing of another season. " **'" » a » ----" • NEW HAMPSHIRE. E Manchester. — The Pawnee Bill Wild WeBt Show gave two performances here July 10, to.the capacity of its tent. The parade In the forenoon was the best seen here In many years. Tbe large crowds at the door were met bv the genial veteran doorkeeper. W. A. Hundley, who says he has not missed one number of The Old Reliadle since 1807. Press Agent Billy Fleming reports that the annex department has the following roster: It.'II. Wilson, manager; Prof. Ed. Thorn, lecturer; Jos. F. Ferris, Billy Nelson, Billy Fleming, In the annex ticket boxes; Kid Ferris and his staff, who keep tbe crowds on the move all tbe time; troupe of. eight Slngi- lese, Trlxie Roderlco, snake charmer; Cisco, the Australian; Geo. La Vasseattr, strong man; capt. Geo. Dcver. tattooed man; Lund- hove, troupe of Hindoo wonder workers: Prof. Ed. Thorn, Punch and Judy; troupe of three boomerang throwers; Jerry Thompson. whistler; Al. Hulman, colored minstrels: Woods and Woods, bag punchers; Mme. Ru= kirk, mind reader. J. Lynd and sons are tbe caterers. In .charge of ..the, cook house, and their system of feeding such a large crowd In a short space of time was so successful that It is to be adopted by the State of Penn- sylvania, for. its .national guards' encamp- ment. Robert Ryah; teamster, employed by tbe show, was run over and instantly killed at Portland. Me.. 14. Notes.— iThe Foramen ft Fleming attrac- tions-will have a braqd new farce comedy on tho road next season, in addition to their standard play, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Mr. Forman is now In Buffalo, booking his various attractions, and also has charge of n vaude- ville agency.... ..The Mnglnleys, aerlnllsts. lost their valuable wnter spanlci dog. "flyp," 14, at Manchester, N. H J. C war- ren Joins the Pawnee Bill Wild West. 18, at Nashua, N. H U. G. Howard, with tbe Forcpaugb-Sells Circus advance car. had two ribs broken and-was otherwise seriously In- jured In a railroad wreck at Gorham, N. IL, July 14 H. Sheldon Whitney, a Man Chester boy, now With "The Prince of ril- seu" Co., in London, writes home that ho won the 100 yard dash In 10 2-6 seconds nt the Heme Hill Track recently Reed's Ac- robatic Bull Terriers, and the Two Mnglnleys were tho attractions at Pine Island Park, week of 11 Frank Layo and bis tent show report success throughout the small towns of Cannda. where he Is now playing. Welsh Bros.' Circus Is now nlnylng In New HRmpnhlre, and report that business la sat- isfactory Al. Martz Specialty Co. I* now headed toward this State, and will pmi dates In'samo for the next.few weeks ■ Billy Nelson, for three seasons mannger nt tbe Palace Thoatre, Is now managing the side show of the Pawnee BUI Wild West. 4 '» LOUISfAITA. Lynn.—At Gorman's Summer Theatre, Sa- lem WIIIowb (M. J. Doyle, manager), business uie post week, was tine. The Gibson Girl made her appearance, and became . 11 great favorite. Thta week Goima3*s Olympics Is „ *£ w . Orleaaau—At Athletic Writ (li- the attraction. ' : . C. Fourton, manager) the Imperial Opem Notes.— The opening-of Bliay's Summer ' show Iiouae, at Bass Point. Nabunt, hiis beeii delayed this Benson, owlbg to the fact that the steamboat service between the town and lloston has been siich that people were un- able to reach the point In numbers .large enough to warrant the opening. Manager Shay expects to do business during the latter part, of this month and August. Tho work of rebuilding the Lynn Theatre has been started, and will be rushed night and day until completed. Manager Harrison ex- pects to have everything ready for the open- ing, early In October. Fred Mower, of this city, has Just closed his season of forty- five weeks with "Onr New Minister" Co., and will spend Ills vacation In this vl- dully The nat-vey ft Gage' Conledy Co. (Inc.), a Lynn organization, .will enter the repertory Held the coming season, with Frank J. Harvey and Frederic Gage as man- agers. Both have had much experience In the business. The company will plajr the leading cities In New England and New .York State with nn entirely new list of royalty plays and scenery, la tbe company Is Matste Cecil., who will be the leading soubrette. and -her singing aad_ dancing s Jo. began It* engagement July 11,- present- hi '"The Mikado" to gbod sired and an- pmmlae to be features. John T. Powers Is In he the principal comedian, and he Is well known in thenlrcirncrn. Another favorite ,vv|il be Florence Mark. In all there will lie eighteen people. 'Among the prodiictirins will be the plays "The Parish Priest" aud irrelative audiences, which tohtiniied dur- ing the week. The same company will P'«» "Iojanthe" for week of 18. . Wkijt End (J. J. Corcoran,,manager!.-- McMahon'S Mrflds appeared for week of 11 (second week), with a change of bill.• i™' cludlng Badcl-Lavlllc company, trick liicy- cllste, and Van Cleave and his mule, wnn-n Sleased largo audiences, as usual. 1 r01 ' oe Mnonolln, tbe blograph man. won rniicn applause for his splendid assortment ot new films, while Paolettl's Concert Unna was fully up to the standard. Hustling Ji nl Corcoran, the popular manager, promise Another high class bill for week 18. Fooi.tsH Hoisa (Ed. Levy, manngeri.-; This popular Mirror Maize got Its share 01 patronage for week of 11, and as usual wen many, laughs with its handsome and co^uy mirrors. ... Notks.— Eunice Clark Drake, the wt-ii known comic opera singer, and her huso*" 1 "' CAr| Norman, are Crescent City visitors. «r- rlvlng here via steamer, from New l*at» week of 11 Manager Jake .Wjlla,J" South Amusement Co.'a director, was a • w»i cent City visitor last week, and was greetce by n legion of friends. 4 . . . • ..— r-. — ■*-* — Gertie Lewis is pit ingenues With Tnllara Wllllamsport, Pa. playing aoubrctte; and mm stock co„ *<