The New York Clipper (July 1904)

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526 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 'tovy 30. JWffff F»frff life In orflrr to nvolrt lutatnkcn nnd to Inaaro tin- prompt delivery of the letters mlvcrUaed In thin Hat, an rnvrlniic iiliilnly addressed moat be ■ nit for each letter, And n written order for the loller, aliened wllh the (nil nninr nnd address- and the line of business followed hy the lender, tiiuai nl«d he enclosed. I'lenae mention the date (or nnm- tirrl of THH GLII'BUH In which tho letter* Kent for wore advertised; LADIES' LIST. Allyn, Kutli Arnold, Allco Aline, Miic Altai, Violet .Mlirilou, Acnes Alltlini|K' KlLiie liunec, Kluora Hell, Victoria linker, Unrein Hyiio. Alice llcllllillll, I,IH|I«C Drown, Florence Kerrey. Mlit. Krnnk llonne, l.eunii Pencil, Maud lilucHiiinl little lliniiLicft Maud Bates. I.auric lllalioliard, Mny Hutleiivbrlb. Lldn 1:1 ini.it. Mm. M Jleiirdsley Hlellu JJrlK'll, J"»l« KrUioJ, tin/ I. tlhulyi Mac ' lll-ln-ii, b'runroi Bcrroy, ilT». !•' Bertram,' Hilly llurlclgli, Uc»-i IliniTii, Delia Jirlntul, Jens, llnrrclt, -loon Ci-clghtou j.iiik-.j Corilovmlc, .Iphh. OiiKhlun, Host* Celeste, Oruyeu ClNtlCS, (Jlvell Clemens, llhi'ii C'hnlii|inoy, . Agiieii Curlier, Nclm Cuuiiluglinui, Gcurate CnrlliiKlou, Kiln I'oliiiiw. Minnie Cordelia, 1'Mi.i'. . I'lnramo. Uurai-.- .MuiiUfuinei v. fox. Dottla Jcsei-hlnc Krirliirdoaii Doil Maltlaml. .ICimIu Curlls, Kiitlly Hew, Mni. .1. I' llcl-'iirrost, Ubpi Del'outn, Mnv ]iave(l[Kirt Kdlm Dniiplly Cecilia l)even|iiirl, Miss M. llnye, Hypsy lliiimi'lly 1'ii'ltil ltoiiovitit, I'miiiy Hragle, Mury Iii'llllKUli, , Kl'llll ]>iiren|Hirt, Mr*. I lid more, Mw.J. HcYouiJi'* Mny . DisJIond. Mnry BcVcre, Iluse DiiiiIiiii', llerlle linytmi, I'dii'i Ilo.Miilli, Mm. II 1M.1HM11 & HllIllviUI Ttiiulol. Irene S. HoUiili, Mile. . Dewey, Allele Dnveli|K»'l Hlufciv DeVatur, Miiile J lidding, Marie lurli' A lie hi in' Bwlpv,: fieri le Kliner. Nellie T 1 ; rmii). Mamie Kilwards, Mny r.iere.llo, Helen Kdwliw, KlIUu Vox ,' Florence l'enl.v, Maude I'rimkllii, lnne Frasor. , -■}• Mrn. Pearl Fay. kiuc i ; l'urlowo, lidoi l''urc|lliuull. Minnie Hilda, Fanny l'laser, Annie ilrnnt. Coney Ultnon, .May drey, Mrs. M. B. (illniel, Mntlu 14IIlien, Hemic Gregnon, Mrs.C (Ionium, Mrs.J. Goodwill. 3m»1« ttteciiwood, W. Graham. [!n»i" Qrneey, Mm. I). Gordon, Amy Gambles lloulrl- Oroiul, Mrn. Ginni'lllo Minnie Hmvliiiid, Kind Hnvre, I.II IfllllKOll, l.eniin Heath, .Marie lilKKlim, Mr). T lltwliis, Carrie Howard, Susie Hinnlllon, If ran. Hal. Ada llulli, Mnnd Hirrlsoii, Mny Heury, Louise HuKhen, Mrn.N Houston, I, llllni Iluglim i'loreiici Hnwkeii, Hndle II nil 11 n't. Mnllv lluwlliorn llll.li tlnle Mm. Wi -I lleiinnn Atlclidi Huntley Crynin tlllinmi. Allien lleiiili. Mnrli- innliin, Nellie lnne, Glmlyn ■luiien, Ada Ir.well. Mre, tnraH, I/dtle IHTenum, Myri tnliiiKnii (ImeoM Krone, l.ni'iiilni l> liiKuley, Jiiliii Kiilinn, lira. KlrkwiNHi, Jaan Ixliilf, Mnnel- T. Mrki'iidiiiil, Millie Kiiiirinnn. Kiln l.erny. It, l.ueey. I/ililo ,1 I.ciiveiin, Ivlllli! I.llierty. 'IV.mle l.MI'liWIKHl Hi nee (.neklinit SlMtery l.iiMidt. Nellie l.nwreiiee. 1.11. Llllle, Mnilito I.ewlM. Mlldlte l.vneli. l.utllu l.nlell. I'lur. I.niireuei'. 1,11. I enlle, Kluut I.mid, Hill* 1 Mnritini. Kit. MorrlHoii. Dor. Miikimi, 1,11. Miitii'.ie, (1, II. Mllllllnd, MlKH Mm I In. IIIani'In ilneV'leiir. AHit Morrl-'im. nolle Mlley, Kulliryn Ml " AMrtlWK. J.-'U Atvlx. Jiihyil, • .MTollor. Le hi .MMimder. Kim AWiley, Her AlllnoU, C. C. •■:■ Atm' Willi. AruiiHon. Alt' ( Ailelfiic *■ Uublier Adnmn, 1'ri'uk Arnold, Hurry . Aiiilrt'v.'ri .V HlU'l'llUiUlll Allen HruH,' Atexmiiler Hen A nitel. Hurl Allien. MiiKlenl A liilertuit,' Oal'l Adliiilnl *■ ■:■-,y .'1'iiylor A le t ii in le r. Uum Aria, icdwil. Alherl'M, Hum | AivIiit r-iUiirlijA HriKikn', J. M. Hieuliaioi. Mill ItUMCli. Hilly llurr fi KvntiH UuHiler - „ JaVonci Trie nlttmnl. Mndttr Miiriin, Piinllue \UAl|'lii, Jennie Morion, .liiiiile \loore. ]le»«l« \Inrlcll. Vivian Mnrlell, M. K. Muiitnjtui', Herllm Morgan. Ckmrt- ne.v. Miss MorrlH. Mny I UHNTLKMBN'S M8T, Mi Intoili llnttlo Maliam, I". i„ Monlingrenej . Joaeiiblne Morgan Mm. A.I*, Miller. K. A. Mnlcolm. Rny Mnjor ylntiTM Moiitnvue, Mny MeCulloueli, Cli .Miinr.'-'r, Cecil iX Mndden, Tlicliii'i MeHim Twin KlKleiJ Miner, Bertliu Nlxnn, (Virlne NorUi, Vklnrl.i Nulen, Ha Noel, Lucille Neat, Hurry N'olnon, l.ultie Neville I)oro|liy Norri*, Corlmiti Nlcluila Slutei-n U'Jirleu, Mule Oleott, Adell Oaetnan tc llllllter Ore, Nellie 1'etcra Mra.dclla I'nlmer, Mellier feildle. A,111 I'anlccr, lUtinch I'nmeroy, Aiinu I'lerwin, Mnrl; I'roctor, Marino Komnnl, Marie, l:eid, II. A. .'.nyiiioiid, All'JC liolewn, hilly lleiiniid, Mamie ICnnmey, (Jlnml, i'rlce. 1,11 II. Klvern, Mrn.U.C ftevert Mlatera -lieldon. VI. ila Star Hlatem Spiiitli, (ierlruil HelKtir, 1,11. SI nil, Annie Snxiiii. 1*111111110 .">|inuiKil. Alllu fluiw, llladjn Hnylnr. Oltta HI. I.eon. A. Slone, Hell: tk-olt, Aiinu hlrllilen, Mra.K. Siiinlev Mrn.III'. Snwlelle Murlmi HI. Clair Audrey iSleveni. 1,11. H ll taalrf , Mm. N. a Selinyler SKIern Hlnwurd. Untile Xlioiuinsuii. Mm. K. Tneker. Hilda Tliin aioii. Ur.iee Thru, — TIIiih, l.ydln Y. I lioni|i.ioli Klell.l TlmrliuH, MiJi.lt. Vnildera Jiinile WllllnDia. Helen Wlll.ur, llnlai Wnrlti, Iii'tn* Wind. u. Mny Wll<nin. C.'.nille xVlnlnelie, Isntn-I Wnirner, Marx Went Mrn.W.II. West. Unrlc Willi*. Mm, Wlllmr, Dolly I'. Wnlnli, Mny Wlllmi, Ilelln Yoiunt, Myrtle Zlngnrclln jtiiriw.-; llaivy • ltiinnell, i im> JltrrliiKton A , ; ;■ ,.-, " Mii'lell " tliirv * Kvitna Hum n, .1. M. linker, -tuliti linlley HniH. Hell, Joliii. BnrllN. Klalier Rrnwn, l"lin». Unini'.'ll (lew. ' limvrra, r, V lilim kiier, Krcil Hee-Kiii, Mai- ' nun & IllH'Ciiil llernvr, Krtnl IV lliirns, 'I'. l'i Ho I no, 11 in' iy Uiiriix, Kinn'iie IloUe. Hurry IliK'Idiola, Kiwi iWin'nui. A. I'mndwell. II.II. Ilrouka. w.:;e S rower. Jr. H, mwii, W, '.!., llai-on, ClrA. rnrke, OhilH. Hin lien. t. II. Parry A llnlrern Hiinialenil, II. I,, {lueliilliaii, H.I'; 'err. K. W. Bytli. .1. |.\ Belli Iy. Wm. Hnrnes, A. '!. Berry, M Ilea Bnnl Br>»..--I I Byron A: KoMiei'lPlsnu. 11. O. 1'ane & Stet.-uinitiiiMny, -'. ft Blaekinnrr, R. 11 HoiiRliiKn. ft V Blackford A Warn |ln>re. .luliuny THrinnnlpr KiV-riMmoii. A. M, Brok". 1. U. -Jftrer. I. ft. Cutty. Tlnoi. itinwaon. Kir Corlieily. J. !••. Iflnyhv I'. l(, ('iUTkI,, Tolol Cliiylun, Hurry Cnlnini, .1 A. t'lnyliai, Welili Ciirnlile, Mr. Clt(tord .V Murk Cnsaniau 4 I'loreiu-r Cleraons, I'.d. Cole 4 Cole Crretn. Jnek Cook A: lliiyi-H Cruwfonl, Jnek Curlli-i. «. M. Clnren-Be,' Krinl C-nnwiiy, Nlek Cm ik ,-c 111n lit Curlla & Adniua Olive, lleiiry Caali. th'ii.-K. Colliv & Wuy Clark, Win. I'ookale, llloliille Halley. W. M. Ciiiiiilniiluiiii, Heo. n, Cunroy. 1*. J. i.'lnnilltw ft ' Onrhu Cunlno Coin. Cn. Corwell, 1'. rtlve. Henry Connor, 0. II. flili-k.idllly, W. CUirnril, Tlnviil IVilliy A- Way 'loin, KriinelM f'resriy, W. M. Hryal.il, Al. ivrliln. K. O. tVnuln. xnin I'nlef, liir. iitinae, Tom 'onil 4 Cmrnil t'lnrke, llnr. I'lnrke, \V. C. I'evtue, ".. J. niiiiiililsnii, Ceu Dlinta Niilliunlid tlnle. K. W. IHekeiiuiii, Hy. Duinw, Hen. IMH'ker. Willie llililliain. Walt. Ilnltln. Mr. nn|ini> *l>in>re< i>aveii(aii'l CM. HrViilKle. Client IJeUmn. I tarry Duvayv Wm. Iiiiriniidy. .1. V. IMIiiiiiIii Iriilik nuel. Harry >uwne. Allen Dellollls .V Valorn I>iiriioll, .te»»e HanlelH, I-'. II Drawee. — DnVrle*. fnm coillu ,V iillii Ciiiiii. (i. K I'liiKe. c w. Clark * lelfhis Carroll & Clark Cnrlunn ft Dave Clnxloti. Bodiini. Clomeni. Bob Cnffrln, Wm. .Cmnrli. I*w irinnmau, Clmv Ipiiitiieva. I.any ' VM(fi»> tetu. Denilint. .!«' tielHiiit. llnr. Ilolelier. .1. II. {in, .1. W. DeMniiile. (llicat Drew. Krank Doyle. ralsY Drniie. ,t. n", Dunham. Tin. Pavles, B- H. Dupin. Thm. l-'lidier, Miirle trrtdl*. JV'Wta.' ITvinin. Klit l-'.M'lell, 11. 11. 'Kxiw. MHr l:rlik~ou, Kuiit. Kverleirt. ilrent l.dln.MidB. Will T.ldnil,; 11. M. Kldreil. 1'iioik tllwni'lb, Ku,:. ftlwarita, C O. I'.ihkioii. Xclsj lord, K. J. I'lilxorii, Rulit. l-'nnniin. Malt. I'IikwI,. Krnnk Krye, Ufa, C. I'nrrlK. lliutb l.'nid A: Vokea li'Iatl. Bert e'alarilo, — l-'nlke .x l,enuiu l.'iwler, -— l.'iH-der. D. II. I'ry, II. II. Kurlliur. T. 0. Klnlt. Urn I'errarl, Kmnk |.'enloii, t'aiil Vrnnk, 11. W. I'lelils. A. •!. l'rye, <i. C. V'nraler, Kile I'tiril. II. !•'. Cordon, Don Cnnninm. D. J. Hrnnl, CUT Clyiin, Nloli Ciinlou. )>. It. Ciirdliler, W. J. CllKOinix, Tile (llemxiy, 11. M. CImiii. Nle. Ciiralde, J. S. Creitwui. Chun. Criinl. Jiuiien (Inldlna, l'ml Curtluer. K. I'. Ilimn, Joint II. t:oyer & Italy Croon, .Inn, ['. Creen Hurry Hrovlnl. .lennle Cway. Hilly . liuentlier. V. (Irlnien. T. J. (irai-eH. .1 linnltiier, VV. J. Ilnno. 0. 1" IIlap alt Obaa, Inlilen. ft A. Hodge, Will Iloey. Goo. llolaod, Mont Hill, Percy Holhorn. .1. W. elronlinuK, i - . Ilernilda, J. J. llarmer, Wm. Hflrheraa, Tho II el I man, — Hnrrlnjitoii, J.O Ilerrniuu. !.<-. .h llnrrla, Chan, Ilolninn, Harry Hiikhii, KrneaC HUHKy, (|eo. HilKlien, dial. Ilnriliiii! A Ah Hid Hoyt ft Wnller •llannen. Wm. Hriyward 3k Haywnrd Heron, K. U. lliatlnga. Hen llayea. Leo- Hunler. M. V. IlnrrlBon. (I. ».-. llenaal, Emlle Huffman, Kd. Hitnnon A Hur- rla 3e Halter, ltiuldy HiK'h ,V Klton Irvluif. I. It. Hlli, Jno. Iiera. Olina. .ToIlllBlOIl, K. I,, Jiiei|uea, I'lill .tewrli, Lew Jewel ArrberCo, Jat-ntn, Wait. .tolniH Oaear Jm-nlw, w. n. Jetinro. llnrry Joi'dnii, Ijewla Joliiiaon, Billy Jacobs, Walter Jordan, l>w Kelly, l-'rank Keminoii, 1-. A. Ktincltz, W. O. Kane, liar. Kelley, Krod Kurlalng, I'rauk Kunimery ft llnrnlah Knlil, Qua Keyea, T. B. Kearney, .Toa. Kleemy, Itlcli. Minb.ill. .Mr. Ktark UrliauCo. Klncnlil. J. A. Kane, Morris Kelt. Jack IV. Kellv, Hpencer Kliubnll, Kd. M. Kenuey, Cleu. Kelley, Prof. Keeley. A. U. Keneilv. Frank Kune. Lurry l.epnL'e, Unrr.nv IniurwuKim h.W I.eo. U V. l.lvlncaloUH, 3 I.i^inurd, -liiel: I.eVlne, Oliver I.euvltt, Joe I.nltell Trl-> l.euliy, J. A. Levin, Hurry Luvelider ft Toinion Leury, Tbon. C, Leon & Adelluo Inudle, Frank Leonard, Eddie 1 uM.irr, Harry l.iiircncu K. K. Levliia. Waller Link. Billy Ix-atrr, Bill l.iiu'iniile M II. Co Lyilfll, Creiit I.awuon, Al. l.ollirt, Mom. IjKlevee, C. J Lnvelle, CIiih. Leslie. K. H. Lettoy Bbown Leroy, Alla-rt Lyne. Jnnica. 1 Illicit. ICllUUK! Lyater, AIL laitHii, J. 0. Linton ft l.aiv- BaMi Slaters I ni'Uuian. T. A. Lemiou, Kmniett Lyltini I'mnlly Leuvltt, Joe LnltiMix A: l)nvi« l.iiiulei'. Mar. Moniliiy, Llltlo Moure, J. S. Moloney ftlleniy MeDonnld, I'.D. McDonald. Mlkt MuHselinan. Oil Morrell ft I'vens MrOrthy, I. J; MiClll, Liureuc UeOay, F. B. Mlltcu. KdHlll Mlit, Clnyton Mller. Hen Murtiby. Frank Mellowil, N. MiOue, W. 11. Morrln, Lew MeNamce, Mr. Miliary Cum. Co Martin, D. A. Marline ft Max Milltnn Mnrilne Unw. Maddiiy, 11. O. Mnnavr. J. C Melroae. )>l. Mitchell. Ceo. Millvib ill. Jack McKtnna, Tim Maftfll, Milter hfcAullffc, Jcrc MnNillty. Una Mitchell. Frank Mukcr linker '1'rln McOiihI, Preil P Mlildleton, C.n. Mnii i, a l. Morton, Ji-aa. Miisaolman, I'll Mllc.-ln.-IL J. A. Meyrlek, Torn Merrill, K. W. Mlddlelnn, C. II. Murray, 11. R. Mann, Diiiiny Miller, Lew Mix, Clnylnil Macfnrlane, J.O Mason, Wm. Matliewa, J. II. 1 irklinri. Hani Morris, Win. 'is McVcan. K. A. Mack, Ed Mnnlrnae. Clias. Moure, J. T. Mercer. Unlit. Merrills, i Mar. McCarthy. 0. K. MucDonald. I J. Macey. Will .Mlcbelaen, Tbor. Mellon, .1. A. Mullen, VA. Mooney, J. it. MeOee Broa. Munnlni!, W. MeilJCHko, Cliiiul Marsab.-a. Jim. Mark), AL Xorerosa, J. M. Niiby, Krnnk Nairn, Hud Newell, U C. N'evarp, Cliaa. Nutt, Ed, C. Norman, Denulc Norton, Kd. a. Salon, Llent. Newman, Harrr Newman, A. Nairn. Bud Nanmylhi 11. Niw Ura Bout Kbuw Nnwtou, Jew. Norrln, Wesley NeiJley, W. II Norton, Joe (t'Hrlcn ftltiivol Or ton. Myron llndd, Arthur Kaymond. 11. h. Pmsaell, hi. lilxforil. Connie RkaafOa'iJ. K. IM'iln ft III eh a r la Kln\ F. II. Kuiio, Al. Klcwnrl ft OREfiOV. Portland.—The Columbia Theatre (H. G. nnclnnatl..— Contrtctors &M&*!* Welebi inanajer) will -ipen.lta djmnito the Uu ^BtJot^t^ot^mX^Vg^^m. dla- nco renientM Oli-ott Cliaiiiuxiy 1 racy, Frnnk MlulIlT, J. II Kitdlli, II. W. Slitter, Jack Keeley, «. W. t-.laleV ft- finch Hlmlcy, J. It. Kiiauu, Hvron Htiinley. llol- >•*•'land Co. Kteln, K. Smith, Belle l-|.raituellrw, The stern. Max Hherniau, Dan Hnvoy, Bert Shannon, Mr. Stmit ft Barnes Sullivan.' Chub Swnln, Murk Kervlsa. C. D. Hl>iiiitiiello, J. Smith, A. J. Sella. Wm. Kvutliem, Bert sllvlul, Hen Heety, A. L. Stevens, W. II. Snmbrouk. J J. t'levena. K. P. Kliaw, Walter Seyona, The Stevena, Win. Swiff. Ceo. Siyniour. Pete (-loan ft Wnlluio Surrldur, i J, II. Soljrltt. ToUi Silver bin. Will SlcllliiK. Freil Bwlft, Jlcrb. Hteln, E. It. Hull v. T.ew Sheridan. Wm. Sutton, Frank Sadler. J. II. Hmltb,.W. a Salvage), W. rSalfl, Herb silver, J. II. V. SlHJW, line Snriler, Newlon Slewurt. O. W. Slihnilii, Mr. Milium, C. C. ftlater ft Williams fofta'M Ilome- aeorCrt a (treat aaxxna £ lug week of 11. For week nf 25, "Jle i!..;" of New Viirk." will lie I in- hill. """• NfiTK.— I'hlnney'a Hit ml Iiiih la-en ei ln „_, for Hie Columliua Zoo ilntintr wts-k «f -Ja™ . " " "*" T~" " ' i|f thousands of Hie niitleretl herein nf gnud '. BAKnn's Tjikatrk ftienr R e 1^ Maker, man |K-ople attcnilerl Hie Klka*'Jnltili« dilrlnij Idie H P r,n ". nc ' ,1 -w„ A ^ 4 „i , P rl "K Omm p, rk _„or).-The Baker Theatre Mtonk Co. hnd week, odd till ihe i.ln..-e»of nmusemetit |imllt- gialno (K. R MMMg. aM Mgart Wfek J two booiJ holme* July 17 to «eo "lleUy." "lip ed hy the great flHIiut ~ public July IS. Tb« opening attraction la und a new Ileucka wllDedter tftci iiata iira. I^eslle Carter. In "Uu Bnrry." The palronage In ihe w-aaon nut niiinv weekn d lltiuae la entirely aold ont for the opening tant. The earl eat o|H.-nlnga will tkc pis night, and the advance aale for the entire lutein Angmt. hnt no ojlebl MMM Itayinnn.1 engagement, which will lmrt one week, la ex- nf any iKWJflnga Dave yyt been mado. reua UlantKon. A, L. tretnely large.. of thonaand* »f the nntlereil Jierda of good agor).—-The Baker Theatre Block Co. hnd week, and till '.he tilnieaof iimusetnent two good hotinea July 17 to aeo "BcUy." "lip cd by the grent rnllut of slgtfneera. Down iftly '8,'here irta nr«ed otie of the be^ to Tompklna," by the name company, did good town Crnelnniitt rekemhleil ^Tlrenm land add bl Hot 'h*'-««biio"- {*•"*"»_ ? n J"?««l'\v Ufa. Mialncni week of 10. "LIUIc Lord Fauntlo- Limn Park, and mill ons of electric llghlH audiences every eienltig The bill f„ r roy" will be put on 22. were tiaed in dccoratlona that no city has of _'o liicludca : Diiff^. Hawtclle and >«f«. Rertn Arnold, llrouk Kltryne, St."John vi\ I/ifevcr, Martlh and Qnlgg, and moving picture:!. "» Akron.—At Lakeside Park Caalno (Harrv IInv.n. mnnneprt a vppv f.rio.1 i.m '. ConiiUAV'H Tiikatrh (Cordray & ituanell, ever equnled. rnanagerai.—This houae haa cloaed It* aeaavn, CiikhtWi Dabk < I. M. Jlnrtln, manager), except that performances by Shlelda' Stock —The Cheater Park Opera Company, after a Co. will be given nt this theatre Hnndjiys nnd wcek'u revival of "The Mikado, will tura rainy nlghta. Ifour Of last weck'a perform- to a more modern creation July 24, when A . Hawn, munnger) a very good bin ', ancea were given here. ••The Ulrl from Paris" will be ataged. Bual- wh | r]l Marlow. Pluniett & Co. were oieat Hmi-.MiH' Park (Kdward Shields, mana- neas waa great last week. In the vaudeville | n g features, drew fairly well week of jiuv ger).—Shlelda' Stock Co. did good bualneas theatre will be »cen llyder'a monkeys, the jgT The hill for week of 25: Kelley au week of 11, with "In Morocco." A. M. Zinnia lloslnoa, Caldera, the Aherns and Ruth Nelta. violctte, Brobst Trio, Anna Burt. Thr- extravaganza, "Dlavolo Dp to Date," will be The diving elkg and Princess Trlxle, the Juggling Jordans. ™* presented 18. educated home^'wlll remnla another week. «>« » Stab Tiieatiib (S. Morton Cohen, mann- Tjie Zoo fWalter Draper, secretary).— M»rriitc*iw ger).—George and Pauline Kldd. t'nas. Kd- Clucianatl'a own great spectacle, Paul Jones aaw/atn.A.1 . * Ralner, Jen- "Marco Polo," staged by a local company, Detroit.—At the Temple Theatre (J. n, raoorc. manager) there were several feature Last season during the Fall attractions on last week's bill, the be<- i.—Baby and Harry Owens, Brandt and festival llif- standing room only sign was of which were John Mason and Eva Adam'-' no, tlie llolforas, Kate Coyle, Bailey's in constant uae. An army of people are in tho little sketch, "Another Storv." j{ Circus, American bioscope. renulrcd In "Marco Polo," and It will re- is Bevcral yenre since "Jack"- Mason last win Inslce, Derrln, Kehoe and .. nlo Bentley, Koblnaon and Koblnson, pro- enters upon the secondhand last_week of Jectoscopt, Delia Boss. > •'• Aiicaur TitnATitE (8. Morton Cohen, man nger) laMUM Ly«tcTiiBATlir "(Keating""** Flood, mnnn- rjnlrc' tremendous turnouts, this week to pre- appeared In* this city, and he displayed the gera).—Albans, Wilson and Clark, Bnsnh, vent a heavy deflrit. The "Marco Polo' same cleverness that characterized bi m (irntinm p. Tnher Co., Itnvc Barton, liny- band will give dally concerts before abd a decade ago. Another great success on the mond 0. Baldwin. * after the performance. In the caat of the bill was Marlon Usrson, the sweeteat slncer Ituoi: Thkatkb (I'reil TV Merlll, mnnn- npectncle are: Mnrcus B. Kelbrman, the that has faced a Temple audience In uianv for).—Hence .und Allen, Trunk and Murray, herald ; Joseph Bchenke, the Venetian trouba- a day. Another distinct impression was nuo> loli'ti Stii.-ut. William Kchoene, Kdna l'oloy. dour, and Maud- Stanley, as Beatrice. Bob- bv the merry Germans. Carlla and Otto' new life'motion pictures. California Clipper crt B. Reynolds has taken hold as general This team of comedians furnished a. new Comedy Co., the vltascope. JIazk '(A. Shapiro, manager).—Battle Ward, Minnie Ward, Genevieve De Forest, Cenghel Maya. (iiiritBUM Theatiie I Al. Onken, manager). —Contlnaoua vandevllle. manager. line of very bright material, which they got Loi'ilow laaoo)i (J. J. Weaver, manager). 0 rcr the footlights in a highly acceptable —A surprise was sprung In the announce- nanner. The entertainment opened with a meat of a revival of free vaudeville at the flying ring act by Vontelln and Nina, who Rustic Theatre 24, when Delia Hlcka, Ernest were followed by tho La Moines, In a musi- Tcnny and Edythe Curry, Bartlett and Col- cgj act. Treloar, assisted by Edna Tempest. Blaziiu'h CuN'CKut Hall (Ell B. Davis, Una, Henry Cllve and Mordo will be seen In appeared in a physical culture pose. The Tnrplu, Hen TImrne, V. A. Tlblm, It. C. Thurston, How, Thohias, • Vcm. Thor, iliinli-al Taylor, Bolatrt Tyler, Cbiw. Terry & Elmer Tannka, I. Tracy 1 . Dick Tneker. J. P. VanReiiaae- Videntlnc. On, Vermin. Carl Vnn C.'iiuii Vana. ; V. Victor Vandewiirt lt.lt Vnnrteck. A. L. Mnton tr tlllver, Cbnii. D, nit, j. Ed*-. (ineus. Sum Of to Bros. Overton, II. 11 O'llrlen & lluvel Parker, N. K. Perry, » 11. Powers, P. J. Percy, Itoliert I'lunt, Joe Pitta. J- B. Prokop, CliBS. Plnuril. Al. Puwera h Jounson Patlon, W. B. 1'ureut, Jon, Prentice T. A. Peyser, Travis I'elem, Will Prliurvac, T. Prcacntt. O. J. Plnaud, Al. Pierce le MalaM Probasco, — Poller k Hurt well Patlon, W. H. Powers, J. 'P. Peters, P.'ft K. Pli-rce. Al. Pliel|iH, P. A Price. 1'. L. Powers, T. <! PotU-r & llartwell Parker, N. F,. tiulKloy, Bob gnitiii, o; I. Hfirhe, Otto lleuk. WnlL Idino. Al. Rose & West fiynii. M. L. IllelianU. W. IC. Ilnwli-y A flay Kiiaell. W. U. Ilutierla & - Itiwlslon Itackett & , Hriail Hobluson. Then. Rockwell. J. 0. lleeil. Cluis. Knives .^-Hilbci't ltlpley, Tun. llowc. Win. lilBgS, ChHS. Ueun. Will tin III ti son, Km. Illlcy, Frank Itliiini, Mr. lUaluey & KfikW Ilayinund, lluiv Itoycc, Uny Kiee. .luinw liosnltv, Hob ttulibluH ,V :i Tmnnlne Kiiiiicn. C!e,i. 8KB NOT1CM AT HEAI1 OF LIST mnnager).—Ollle Lnmont, Madeline Earl, their -varied turns. The Lagoon Stock Co. Maggie Oracey, Grace Carroll, Rooncy and has disbanded. Last week, directed by Kred- I-'orrester. crick Noonan, the company staged "Turned KriTE's Nkw Theatbh (Wm. H. Brown, Up." manager).—Leslie Sterling, -Mauritas and Coney Island (W. B. Clarke, manager). Moian, Alma Itose.llc, Bosc Bcnne, Cole —Haskell's Indian Band will be heard In and 'Cole, Carrie Wlnclicll, Mae Kmersou, concerts 24. The Coney Island Juvenile Malan and Howard. Opera Company will be seen In farewell per- ' EntcKsoN s Music Ham, (Henry QrllBn, lormances—^oa the' order of a musical pot- ninnnger).—Fay Italic. Miss Valentine, poorfi. Coney's Fall Festival Is announced Flora St. Ives, Moore Sisters. to take plaeo Aug. 19-27. Majhe Turn Wiiitb gave a dramatic re- Gossir.—There are nearly a dozen parka rreek of 18. Special mention should be made eltnl at l'nrxon's Hall, 11, asslBtcd by Lillian about Cincinnati, ntl which concerts are 0 f the excellent work done by Frank Powell. Myers, violinist: given, Westwood, Norwood, Oakley, Blver- ns - n 00 Appleton; Carolya McLean, as Xell; The Columbia Theatiie Is situated on the side,' Bedbanlr and Old Heidelberg, In the Carrie Lament, as Cinders, and Paula Goenel, triangular block bounded by Washington, Kentucky highlands, all poaseos Tireathing ns p 0 ||y fletclier. Tlie rest of the characters Htirnsldc and Fourteenth Streets, and three spots of that sort. In addition to these are Bides of tho building face directly upon the three bathing beaches on the Ohio BJvcr. throe streets named. The building, although Few Inland cities have so many Summer at- a frame one. Is substantially constructed. It tractions to offer. Is one hundred feet long, seventy-six feet a wide, and ninety feet high, and consists of Cleveland.—At tire Prospect (Waiter T. over the management of the Majestic Stock Gotham Comedy Four, and the Melrose Troupe scored big. Attractions for week ot July 25: Corlnnc. Bny Cor, Athos Family, Sisters De Van, Eddie Heron and company, Harry La Rose and company, Relet Brothers, Sa Vans, and the American klnetograph. Last week's attendance was large, after- noon nnd evening. Avenue Theatre (Drew & Campbell les- sees).—The Majestic Stock Co. presented The Lost Paradise," to fair isized houses, were ably bandied. The same company will be seen In the "Three Musketeers" week o( 20. . NOTgS.—Drew & Campbell, lessees and managers of the Avenue Theatre, have taken over the management of the Majestic Stock the lower floor, on the level with the street, Baldwin, manager) "Ten Nights In a Bar Co., and will present successes In the dra- JfjJ" K?, a , tw ,° balconies. The prescenlum arch Is Boom," by the Baldwln-Melvllle Stock Co., maUc line until.Aug. 20, when the regular Jaientine, Chns. fhlrty-Ilyc feet high, and thirty-three feet j H the offering the current week. "Jane'' season of the theatre opens. Robert Milton, wide. The stage Is thlrty-alx feet deep, drew fair houses week of 18. The Prospect's a capable actor of experience, will direct the It is eighty-six feet from the stage to the s umm er season closes week of July 30. staging of the plays "Mickey" Klnn. gridiron, and ninety-seven feet to the celling. Coloniai. (Drew & Campbell, managers), press agent of the Temple Theatre, 1ms gune llio thentre has twenty-six exits, each _..i n mixzourl," by the Vnughan-Olaser °l ,en L nB i. d MSi tly . on « a , s , tr J ct , TI V « terl " Stock, Is the attraction this week. "At the of the building is finished In plaster and white Horse Tavern" crowded the house at on a hunting trip In the Canadian northwest. Clayton cement, and presents a handsome appearance. e7cr , performance week of 18. "The Man mi V. \j/i nvTinnan lino Vmrtri tmnvriH In If-u nraiii nn • * «. _> _ •• .. a. _ _ — vniiFossen & No expense has been spared in Its erection. McCiniiy and In no respect Is there a singlo detail 1, J. W. lacking. Every precantion has been taken njTiilunt fire. The beating plant Is situated In a separntc building, and the theatre build- ing proper Is a net work of stand pines, so arranged that- the stage can be flooded by water. The Interior decorations are modern and arthiflc. The frescoing Is on a most harmonious and artistic color scheme. Tho nulls and ccBlugs are In two shades of pale "iVimmI & Berry Word, llnr. wilder, ^ I.. Woods,. War. Wugner. 'Hum Wakellelil Prank Wiilti-ra. Ia»w Wlllhuiis. Lew Welch. Tint. While, Knht. West. Kd. Whltllcr. II. H. Young, A. A. Wnde. J. P. M'lllnrd, II. V. Wyiunji A-Unriier Went,. Willis 0. Wllhur.-Wnltrr from Mexico" next week. Euclid Avenue Garorns (Max Faetken- hciier, manager).—"Chimes of Normandy" will be given by the Faetkenheucr Opera Co. the current, week. "Amaliu Mora," Mr. Fnet- konhetter's new. composition, pleased the crowds, and drew well week of 18. Mr. Faet- — The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown, bit e, old gold and ivory, and are In striking tUe current week, marks I ho opening of the lull pleasing contrast with the curtains of the „eeond week ot.the-.lt. C. Hera Stock Co. ten proscenium. boxes and the heavy swing- ing curliiins, parting in the centre, which arc of (lurk blue and old gold. The stage cur- tain boms the Initials, C." T.. in Old gold, on. each Hide of the centre. The seating ca- pacity Is 1.7(>7. Tlie lower floor Is fitted with Bay City,—At the Wenona Beach Park Casino (L. W. Richards, manager) enormous crowds were entertained week of July 17, and the season promises to prove n record breaker In point of attendance. The bill was an extremely good one, and Included the following: Fanny Rice, Geo. C. Boniface J 1 -.. and Bertha Waltxltiger, In "The Woman Win Hesitates Is Woai'vllarry Gaselene. Hlnger; " lg Mis- Itnbson booked for week of 24. Note. —Tom North, the pianist at tlie ("n- i Bino, who has managed "side Tracked" Hie "A Stranger In a Strange Land,"- week ot paH t four seasons, will soon leave for New 18, iiacked the gardens on the pleasant <j 0 rk to take charge of "How We Won Her," nights, and Mr. Hers, Alice Treat Hunt and a musical comedy, featuring Billy "Single- Lester Loncrgon were given an ovation by Clifford, with a support of forty people- their hosts of Cleveland friends and ad- ■ tnJrers. The work of the entire company Knlamanoo.—At Casino Park (Balrd & kenhcuer should do more work along these Terry and Elmer Co., in "The Dancing lines. "Mikado" week 1. slonary," and the klnetoscope. The Ri Haltnouth's (Harry D. Kline, manager), oiiera Co., In "The Mikado," is bookei "Tr-ir» Ulrtinrrp Ailvunlnpot nf Mice Hitiuxti " " ' ■ -* Oi Whh tier. II. B. lull .upholstered opera chnlrs, with spring seat wa8 exceptionally well done, and the out- Dakcn maaagcrsTbuslness continues unlntcr- welsb Ben . and sprlnfevl^ck, affording luxurious comfort. i ook for a successful season seems favor- ropWiywSTMljn Brade^ndevUlelteine the Went. ficl'\irpst The lower floor contains nearly BOO chairs. a iji e -a. Night Off" next week I tr^'n^n The lUt »iv■ nf YnW 17 In- Woimig, .J. 8. Bn upholstery is in- fawn cofor. Part of 8U juniux?an ^ Bkacu -Ilostock. with bis ■,*. , r ,^^ l0 ^he T | h :veir 8t 8..nn«en° f B nrl 1 T.o m ni,> r. Veekiii, Ih-oii White. Bert Waldo.—' .' Wltsell. CI'""- White W. L. Whitney..-R-.ll.S Warde. Fred Wheeler, A. F. Wlillsmi. Flnyl West. It. n. Wluiie, J. M Wayue, V. .-i. Wiule. Pat Wilson, J. Wilson. llnr. Ymiiig & TteVoy Ynuiig. (title Yuaua, DcWItt /Jihedle. IPred Zola. Pi-auk tmt tut .'- Muwr.1 /Immeriiiiiii I'.S. Manhattan Reach. —Bostock, with bis eluded- The.Great Sunataro and "companr, the balcony chai™ have- spring seiits end al)Ic ^tos of. excellent trainer; and well "ie^ Three TrnnlJdoirra.vL); White and vi'od CarDeis"are nule^uo^ln £?»!« S^S! , tt ll D,al8 ' cunl ""' <,! ' ■ «! attraction crCotmotTBrjunil «JI UariyT Cernrnn com- "Wfr ^O W. *". I MW.Hstsf, m.,keeping at Manhattan. . edlans; Billy Andrews and his mule, and Negotiations with the Ferrari grand street fair, Aug. 8-13, progress. » effective ana umUM lug arrangement of the shea's, Buffalo. Drew A Campbell acquire .T electric lights. Thero are 1.240 lights in ua |f interest in the Empire in exchange for a the building. 500 of these being on the stage, hgu interest in the Cofoalal. The Cleveland In the footlights are 100 bulbs. The switch- men will be tho managers for both houses. board Is,very complete, and the lighting Is Tn8 Empire will open Aug. 29, with Vaude- Cranit Hapldi.—-At the Ramona Theatre (Orln Stair, manager) week ot July 21: Fanny Rice, Boniface and Waltzlnger. Frank conies are lighted by globes Bet In artistic KeUh ftir'the salVaf The Btar.'bavc plastor ciiHts. All the globes- are frosted, Tourain Trio. L an end. Tho Cleveland owners will re- producing n soft flood of light which la bright tain the Star, and It will open early MUdwnrm wlUioiil be ng glaring A largo | D August with • -burlesque .V. .B. X green room, handsomely furhlBlicd, Is to be Keith added to bin chain of vaudeville sun, la 3iayiii;\v, Who leiipod Into nromlnent'C with "The Mini from China," cnlehlng tho town with her uprightly rendition of "Fllty-sovon Ways In hIcIiiiis. under the direction of Samuel Wat t'ali'h a Man" and "My Him* Cloud/ will £** Drlseoll. The lobby Is llnlslieil In tlllns. tenpthe reward of Rcverul seRwms of Nurd J* 1 " 1 . "S"' 14 mt In plaster casts, as In tbo wm* and prnpnmllon In Ihe provinces Iw l«?- Hie» re proper, and has four entrance doors lug promoted to the. stellar iiu\i by II It. HPS? 1 !"? 2? M«"hlnglon and bnurtecu i Slulr itutl Hcorgc II. Nlcolnl, iliider whoso R rr V ,H - ■ l , 1le bl " dlQK was erected by J. K iimniigement she gnlnnl most of her oxpcrl- WSSP' wlm ! H '!T.W5!3-? ^"L 1 !* £" once. pilneliMilly Tu such plays ns "On t|m Welch, a tucmUer of the Paclllc Coast Indo- Biiwunco wSmT «n which she Impcrsoniitcil Pendent Managers Association, is the lessee mi .nlrl nmrpii M mHtnin.v" nnll ttnnnr. I'r-inn" UUU an old negro l llnrvey, <!. t!. llmrlcy & Vaij Hare, Will llnriwr, LK-s- mnnd & llnlley lliilluirl. II. W. Hllinuiii, Hr. llninien, Wm. Howard. Will Hamilton. Wiley Ilerlnu. Carl llnwaon. .Neil llnlley & M wlm ill tliiyen. F.d. llimiMirl & Kune llngnu. Krni-st Hill. ,1. I'„ llnlle. I'. II- Harris. U II. HarrliiBloii I-M Hawkins, Lew niltehliiKea ft llulnlirl'lRC Illaglns, Oils iiimtiiit. 1 o. Potty Toltr Co. Ilnditlnv I. G. Hall. Ceo. ' Harris, J. M. Uowardi frisk. mings. Messrs Ml ill r k Nh-olul have Inpg been ronuldcrlng Miss Mnyliow as a slelllir pnsslldlltv. Lust season sue whh featured nt the liend of itert C. Whitney's priHlttctlon of "The Show Hlrl." and proved herself itrnc- tleiiiiy the Hlar of that orgtuilzullnn througli- out the West. Although she had uppruretl In New York vaudeville theatres, Introducing her snugs und character Impersonations with great huihi'MS, "The Man from China" whs practically her Broadway debut, and.her cm- phui le Hiiircesa from the very lli^t perforinaiu'o decided Messrs. Stair k Nlcolnl that Ihey wnnlil kI fir her In fact. Accordingly they I'oiilincti-ii with Howard Whitney and- Collin Ihivls to write n ltiualciil coinnly estiechtlly fur Miss Mnyhow, to Iki produced early nii-tt kpiisoii. It Ik enlllleil "Flo. Flo." nnd so pleased are Messrs. Ktulr & Nlcolnl with the nook mill music. Mint they arc preparing tin elaborate spcclnt-nlur production of tho piece, being certain ot success. In the meanwhile. Miss Mnyhew Is spending llio Summer nonr New York, fmnlllarlilng herself with her new songs. Xllss Mnyhew comes from good thea- trical stock, being a niece of George Obcr, the well kuown character comedian, and Ada Murray, long a favorite comedienne'' in the middle West. '•' «»r NOIITII CAROLINA. MA INK. Lnawlnt?.—The opening of Wnvcrly Park, n hew resort and amusement grounds, is fixed for Aug. 1. The park Is located iibout from Lansing, on the electric o. Black, formerly nl es for the first week: om and Nnsh, •■onie- an Camp, mnglcmii', redecorate and reopen the Theatre n's°eoon"as nuKsla-J.ap war, on the kJnt^oscope t**?w* [Kissible as one of his vaudeville circuit. I,. awl Jther. attractions. This Ih Uiu first at- M. Blrlck will ho tho local manager * em P' il Summer vaudeville here, ant big The M. W. Taylor Aiuuacmeut Co., of Cam- busfneHs seems assured, den, N. J., has acquired the Lyric Theatre, Manlatee,—At "Orchard Beach Casino recently built on lQrio Street by tho German (Chas. M. Southwell, managers the Harding Tliealre Co. Mr. Taylor announces thHt he Is All. Star Vaudeville Ca. cbajed on July Ih. now negotiating with two well known stars, Sunday, 17, tho Rodney Stock Co. oin-iied a who are to lie the lending people In.a high week's engagement with "In Convict class slock company which ho Is now form- Stripes," to n packed house. After the |ier- lug for the Lyric. formau.ee of "A True Kcntucklan," 20, I.ors , Levy and L. r.. Muitell, both members of _ . . , L __•_.. the companr, were married on the stngc with Inlrdo.—At the Caalno_Thcatre (Otto the. cutlro company and audience as guests Porlliinil— At the Cape Cottage Thentre Kllves, manager) for July 24 and week a of honor (K. V. lMielnn, niiinnger) the Pheltiii Opera strong bill la annotiiiced. It includes: Eliza- Co., with Richard Harlow ns Isabella, the both Murray, Johnson, Davenport and Lo- iltilsy queen of Spain, revived the pubPc's rellit. Ilcelcy and Mcehan, Murphy and Wll s X » RHODB ISLANU. Interest tu a large degree In Its successful lard. Ki-uyon dad De Gnime. Miv Kwayca prcsetiliithm of "14II-. throughout the week and W. A. Mortimer. For week of 17 the filll of July. 14. Tho attendance, was all that whs first class, and attendance was big. Kd. could be desired. For the week of U5 llio Reynard, ventriloquist, nnd the MexicanTruu- 1)111 will lie repeated. budniu-s, curried off the honors. Okm Tubatiik. 1'cnk'n Island (C. W. T. F.vnJl Thhatrb (Louis Hunncr, Omllng, manager).—"Love In Harness" wns tar).—For 17 nnd week the bill Ihe drawing card here, IS-L'.'t, lading present- nnd pulnmngc wns fair. Mr. vd by the stock In a' most acceptable manner, ward Ksmondc, and Mldgley Tho n(tendance averaged large throughout were strong features. Hill fur 24 and week the week. "Tlie Adventures of Ludy Ursula," names: Harold Hcaton nnd company, Laura wilt be the bill "-*5-30, extra preparations Comstock, the Orejrsons, Ilenslo Gilbert, Crnw- liclng mlide for Ihls prodtirtlon. Sprclulllcs foiil and Puff. He Witt. Burns and Torrance. Introduced by Pauline Fielding, last week, Bkllbvph Pakk (J. W. McCormlck, tnntm- proved pleaslug. ' ger).— Zup Muthews will repeat her success Portland Theatre (James B. Moore, of last week. Others on the bill arc: The mnungerl.—"The Iron Master." as given by Three Breens. Carson and Wlllard, Jones nnd the stock IS and week, drew large and weil Walton, Coin's comedy dog pantomime. Bus!- pleased audiences. The house has enjoyed ness Is fair, a good run of business with Its Summer ; '> ' ■ Stock Co. "The Gold Mine" 29-80, which r-»i„«,».... ni„«i«^™_'t, i ,» ~ closes the Summer stock season, and prepnra- „ CoIu»ltns. —Olcntangy Park (W., W. Providence.—At Keith's Theatre (Clns. Lovenbefg, manager i "Madame, Sans Oene wits .played to good business week of July l* 1 - "At'the White Horse Tavern, 25-30. 'The (luii'lotle. — At Lntlu Park Andtlnrluiu l Will A. Peters, munnger) the repertory com- pany, headed by Ihe popular eonirdUo. Will A. Colors, closes lis season nt the Park Au- ditorium Saturday night, July DO. The en bum., Troubadours catered to the largest H nr . b i' ,, i CtfiRfeJS Brooke Klntry. played crowds nf the season during the week nf *» '&*. 3W^^>LW": ■»BfJgfc ffi IS. and oreally satlstlcd the ,mtro.,s. Coop- ^j£2*<-vSZJ£\2!S SS^USSW mnrugers).—^A melodrama, "Tbo Poisoned Dagger," wns acceptably rendered 18-23. Its successor. 25, was "The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown." which wag In lighter vein. "For His Country's Sake" will be given next week, i CilEsTxur Grovb Th&atiib (Alfonso, man- ager).—Cody's Boyal Circus w'H give after- noon nnd evening performances week of -■'• Business for the previous week showed ::n fncournglng Increase.: t Rockx point Fobist Casino (Harrln?- -On the bill 2B-30 are: Ksth- monologlst: Howell, singer: id Monte Collins, Bohee and Frederick and Dot McBlmy. Calvert continues to give free exhibitions un the tight rope. Note. —Col. Felix It. Wondelschacfer. mnn- IIIUIgR 111"! IVIIKi- inv Ainiioniua jor. me fnirni-iililii u-nnllmr nuiillliont mum oi 1!K»5. .May Wuliersand the ma- W?"""" ttCtt,u « r conditions .lority nf the present company will bo ti- •i • • ensiiged. Regardless of weather conditions this seitson lias-uiidoubledly been 1 i u iUu iilulwy, iH LU« Audltorluuu-.,, „ seasun ij.HU Lh's fc>j tfigter Cs. er and Bbblbson, nnd the. Taylors scpmetl to th; • Three - lolterj, Baby Lnnd, Sister Do- ager ot the Providence Opera House and " ee Illln Hie rctllfB, Borr" 1 ±."i?...V!2 Troubadbnn tlAntutN (Phil. Collins, manager), a stock company. Malcolm Williams, formcr- piigeinr-tit Ims WeW so mlnenfly (wttsfaolory SSPwfltaSS 1 8"or^hla pff^TmT'th" reihear/oranl and Nevurro, Md'theMe'xIc^n i'mpcrra"l TheatrV; 'annoances~thatTtie""lalier ^^J^^,S^SSSff^i& Effl^SSt^S^^M ~adbnr..^__ : _„ __ _ ?- hou. W w.. L be occupied the cem.ng season..,' —For week of 18 Ida Russell, the Ureat Iy with the Albec Stock Co^ and Florence Jansen, nno McDonald and Huntington drew Reed, daughter ot the late noInnrfKeed. nave ndltlnns, JnsKPH Ort?Fsnr.L\rER lias engaged Capt. large crowds. For week of 25 the bill will been engaged." The 'former will both, act ami tho best Keller » American Zouave Girls for the coming be: Lottie West Syroonds, Brown and Iiarto- look after the stage management. Royalty, .- season with Lba Fav' Foster-Co. ' '. "' j»tn. mil I lorn I'^iiiiup „i„,.„ iSA i _ JettJ, aud iiori, iicllitei, „,_ . the stage manngement- k#H Kl" be nraduced, ta