The New York Clipper (September 1904)

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m THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. SbPTEMBEK 10. Clipper Fo^r Office, In order to avoid mistakes ud to Inim the prompt delivery of the letters advertised In thla Hat, nn envelope plainly addreaaed- uul tie • eat tor eacb letter, and n written order tor the letter, algmed with tfe* (nil name nnd nddreaa and the lino ot business followed tor tho aender, ntnat alao be eneloaed. Please mention the date (or num. ber) ot THE CLIPPER in which tho letter* sent for were advertised. i,ai)ii:h' list. Ague, Mrs. Joe. AUorcl SI.(era otlsuis, Dottle Alllsloi), Vaastu Alton, Irene A|>|>leton, May Abijeraou, • Mrs. fi. SI. Abbott, Annie Aldrlcli, I-fjuif* Alllhoriie Kiltie Allen, A. Ajli-n. Hulh Adrila, LnPellte Aritnth. Kslelle Allen, Pearl M l l l H *■! Felice Barnes, Luis lmpuby, Alice Bennett, Laura Burgess, Mme. Hrtnnlgan, , Mrs. Bob Boanhnan, Mm. I». Reabin, lterili.i uraiulon, l.yll.i Uarke, (imci- F. Brown, Flora llurdette, Madel. Butacber, F„ M. Hargerr", Flor. Bllatol. W. at. Iledard. Mamie Uottucr, Hear Butler. Florence Burton, Clara Boune, Leans Collin", • Mis. B. I'. Chester I.tl 10.H Ikubley, Ireuo Claire, Alain 1 Cooper, Hlta. Me, Clmmpney, aaajaj Collins, Nina Carter. Celeste Colliding, Kuliih I Unite Owemlolln Carter, Celeste Cross, Cura 0»tr, Jess, Caitello, Ailjtle Cooko Mrs.VV.A Cleodora. Marie Coid, Juan. rjlfton, Vlolu Clayton, Amies Curtis. Vers Cluylou, I.ll CPKblsn, Hose carmen llenlrlee Caldwell, Kit. Cnrlelon. Benlle i.'lork, Mhs (Strew, Mnibel Denervu Ktliol DeVere, Kit. DeOoursey, Nett DeLue. Relna Dneuti. Mue Diilinn, Irene llllllia, — Dresser, l/uilso Dnine, Amy Dean, Mabel LVfisflle i Sisters Harrow. Clyde Demi, Sirs. .Inn Delherg Hlslers Daniel. Irene IWernl. llnsu DesMonde, T. HeNevro, l„ M. Doliegan, Nell l>eVare, Lll. Heniie, Sadie Dnblis, Mrs. fl. II. Dnnnbls.iii, Mrs. Arl. Hcl'oiide. 1'iiillln Del'orest, Marie C. Dunnnt, Mnyme rineraou, lull Kieroll, Fsniile I'iMIIOlMl. F. K. I'.IIIhoii, Mrs| Myldl K. Knrlgtit. JulluK I'ldOlollilri, K.nillll ICilwsnls, Klli Ihirlghl, Akh-o Klhardo, Nnmiil Evelyn, Corn Lxceln, Mill. F.velyn, Corn Ferguson Sirs. D Fieiifli, I'unsy Flowers, .llnic. Frrarl, Mrs. K. Florauoe, Kta Frank, Ji «»• Fox, Uladvs L. Funium, I'llu Forrester Sclina Font, Mrs. K. (Ireeti, Jena. SI. <;lover, Flor. C.rejr, Vera tli.'iiinuii. Mil llnUsnilo, Sirs. M. St Graham, Kssle lin»vrr. Slllilreil iilllsTt, Hess Ijnrilib. Sirs. II Hlllluril. Blanch Hill, Mrs. Walt. Howard, arm* Herbert, I). Howell, Ida I loffuiilll, 'I'lllV Hawkins. Flor. Hart, Kit. Hayes, Ada Hood, tills llnwdtoii, MjIs'I Hurt, fiertie Hansen, Marie Henry, May Hiiaeltoii. Slaliel HuywardMrs.il Huffman Mrs.M. Hull. Artie lleuly. Kiln lliirlieil Virginia llernbet. Rise llurffurtli. Bess I'ntli.iMuv Belle Huxelton.. Mabel Joyce, May Jordan, Nell Jewell. Mme. Kliinalrri, Irene Miik, IViirl a lux. Joule Kershaw. WHIcl (juiiiilers Hudh'H Lawrence. May l.nril. Aims Uslle. Ismmib Lewis. Alice Llilell, l.ldn Llndgrew Itutli'l l-ewls, (lerllo Uickhnrl, Fun l.eoiuiril, la-tV B. I.llllnii, l.llllc I.eCuj, Josle lewis, Madge Lynch, Lot tie Lewis, lsillle La Hintl». Dolly Murrlotl Twins Mnrvln, Anna Mure, Sirs. Meredith. Frances Mlley, Catherine Mnlllsiid. Flo.-. Menially Mamie Marshall, Aniiet Miles, Iln Morrison, Mao SleDiule, Ziiiiii, Sirs. Slontelth, Jean. Meredith, I'esrl Miller, Bessie lli'llll, StlkS Mnyhew, Stella SltRall, Kitty Slooney, Mrs. J. Moore, ciam Slllhum, (trace .Miirtiiiici', Jean Mortlniei'. I.ll. MontiiKii,'. Forth .Morris, A mm Mart In. Alice Mi-Nell. Sully Net a, Mbisai Norrli M.iniiclt. .Niiiul. I'.nilll.l Mxon, Ilenule Noel, l.nellle Nichols, Ln I'uuletl ■.', 1«U I'aliner. Kit. lurry, Jennie Cutter Katblecu I'nrry, Jennie J. 1'aiilicr, Blancn I'lilillns, Anna I'eiton. Sirs. F.il. I'uliiiei , U'slle I'iiIiiu r. Allle llnlli. K.uli. Lice. Sirs.Frank Ithndes, I.ll llusaell, Kslher linyiiiiiid. I'eurl lllnelinri, tloiille Illchordi, Rilllli Uuinmell. Clair lleece, l.ealle Itolfe. l.Htle llntney. (leoraln Jtiimlall. Flor. teld, Kllu Hose. Until. ItolTe, l .Hi Ho ltarkett. Mrs. Kmest llella. Mu.v T. Ilnniser. Lll. Itobliison, L. c. Rnynor, Kttn llnilelltTe Minnie SI. Clair Audry Sweeney, Winnie Ml'YCIIS. Kit slrwurt, Wlntr. f mitli, /.orn bWalev, ICmnui Hwersiire, Mur< striker Slsten St Olnlre.LaNola ■illbou. flertle sltay, Base ij, S|ielrr, .Maude KjriTetler, Nellie ■Iterne, I.Vell Stewart, . Mrs. It. A. St. Clair. Aiatrv .Sliiiituii, Kilty Stanley. Sirs. II. V. ■(natillug. Ilaael smith. Vlan.li- Sears Francis F, lures, Utile, S. I'urnoiir, Sllllle Turner, Maude Tmii|iiay, Kvh Teinidelon, F:iy I'exohi. tlrme Venum. Kittle Vermel, Amelia Vance, Clorhv Wade, Kdlth II. West. Carrie M Walsh. Bhiuehi- Westnu, Ktrel.V, Worth, Irene Wilton. Belle Waysou Lottn S( Westell, Merry Weston, Kate V Welliy, (Inice Wallace. F. M. Wells, Kdmi W iillliig, Alice Wliilnek, Isolad Wright, (Viru Yurke, Mue Zurlliigtuu, ttc',1 Antrim, IIuv. Atdell, Walt. A lieurn, Chun. Allen, Dick Albion, J, 0.. Armstrong W M Allien, anil Armstrong & Holly Alhrecht. Hun Allen, Fsl. Arinliitn ft Putk Alton, Kil. Albnrtlii, Law. Ainlersiiii & Brkvs Allilcml, Clius. Alen. R M. Arnulda, Chua. Aim ft Zola A merlin, — Aaiar, — A man, Andy Aldn, Fred Attbry, F. K. Barter, Fred Bailey Bros. Brooks, Herb. Barry, Dick Bradley. .1. R, Berlo. Fnsl Hi a is I ii. 0. C. Biirin-rs, Nat Brooks. Mnv lllutltier, V. .1. Bnriistlnc, Wat. ltelmoiit, Has, niiilner, .1. K. Hrfan, T. It. Halilwln, Jim. Bliittncr, J. e' limviniin. Fred Hi own, E.1. Berry, F. W. Hnldwhi, Prof. Rrower, W, S. ItcyCf, Bed Iteehe. V. M. Hyrtie. J. V. liaise, liar. linker 'I'mtipe llarows, O. W Barlow & Wllinn Hates, Mclvlno Italic, H. 11. Eerkell, Okas. Hates, Loilli! Bruin I.ia-us- son Fniully Bernard. Vliyil Baker. Myron Italdivlu, A. '/. Brentiaii, Jno, Breton, Tnl Bates. W. R. llnyd. II. K. Butgess. Nat Bntltll k Build Belitnlile. I.iinr. Baker. 0. II. Boatnlck. Km. Burr, Win, Blntliicr, J. P. Barlow. Mr. llnrnsteln, Ben Bllla, F. It. Batry k WM Bison City Quar. Bnrnell, Rnm Befihort, Maude Heliport, Clnlide Brooks. J. St. BelgaMe, Lour. BnrgeM, Nat Itlattner. J. F. Brier, Lew (iljpiTl.KMKlM'M LIST. Backus, Fred 111,.1 Her. It. II. Laker. Al. Bowers, I5d. Burton, J. H. Bullous, The Bryant, Billy Brown. C. R. Bartellis, Jas. linker, Chus. Buyer, Jno. Browning, W.K. Brownings, The Barrett, J. J. Chirk, (I. S. Cornell. W. D. Caldwell, W. S. CiuutiMI, Juck Chirk, Juo. Christian. I. J. Conn, Chas. Ciimilnglnini, li. D. Csrroll & Clarke Cimn, C. K. Cisly. law, Cnntcrls'iry. B. Clark. W. F. Craw, W. II. Cnriienter II. W Chest 'r, Cihi. Clermont. Frank Conner, I. SI. Collet, Mr. Carl, K. P. Cnrnes, Board. Crawford, Oisi. Christie, Archie Clinton Si Wilson Clinton, Chris C.iroeiitar, 11.11 Collliiwr. J. A Chlpiiiiiu. K. W. Cos. Roy CiiHOii. llnaker Curts. Dave i-l. Cilllloh fl WIN m Cnrrle. 'P. I Cornell. A. S ensiling SiMcrrll Creasy ft Dnyuv Cllye. Henrc Craig, R. W. Cuwin, Hooker Colin. (1. L. (Vutrtney* Dunn Clyde, Jno. Clnxtou. llniiiiii Clinton. Chris Cnntnell. John Clnuile, ll.ils-n Conloii. line. Ciimiilsdl. W. A. Claudius. D. Clmse. II. K. cilh-nrd Si Hull Clienel. II. A. Ciirlwell, Jim. Corker. Stun Ciistcllimc. l'«n.V Collins, M. D. Crews, .1, It. CnmtihclL V. fl. Christy, W. a. (katke, II. Corhelt. Voimg CnnfHd. Chns. CookClmreh Stock Co. Onrela, Atlrello Colllna. R. B. t^ranc. Lawrence Csrnthers. J. II. Cornell, Jaa. Calfcrt, K. II. Dawson, Ben W. Dickson, D. K. Devlue, J. A. Dorsch & Itussel Doyle A'.lruiuer Duwsou, It. W. DeRne. Bob. De"sui<orl. C.SI. Doll, C. II. DeVo.i, Kd. Daley, W. R. Iialey, Win. Ifeiiew, I*. O. Demiirry. P. Dn|HHit, Kdwil. Denny, Win. Dunham, Juo. Dorsch * Russell Duncan, Win. Davis Bert II. Drane. (Irullt Draue, Wnali. DuhhMkv. M.M, Day, Billy lleitim. Billy I ■fining, l.imr. IWernnn Frank Doyle, J. 1). Diiwsoiis. 'I'lie Duffy, JI in. Damn, SI. Deyoc, KddJp Dunn v:i n. J. 11. Duvciiisirl. liar. Darling, V. T. DeSoto, Merrill Dnvlson, Alilsitt I'orlM's & Stewart l*terbrook Fred l.ilaolt Win- throiie Co, Kdwards, II. T. Flmeiidorf. W.C Klllott, II. V. K.vans, I'M. lilllnii, Juck Kdmousoii W. J. lllwisul, Pi'lnc:' llwers. (Iiarley I'lm City Quart. F.weu, it. S. Rrans. a. It. Krwood, It. J. Fulton, A. :i. Fulton, J. O. l'olsom. F. 1'. lnriimn, P. N*. Fields. Chile ritaluigr, Kda.ir 1'nrU's, B. F. t'lndlay ABnrkc l"rye * Allen Faultier, Fred Faster. W. II J Fuller, liar. French, Henri ('ranee, Chns. I'niton. Art. I- limey, Frank 1 '< lilmali. lliir. I'revoll, Frist French. Henri I'lttimtrlck. .ins. Fox A Wan". Fenlnn. J. C. Florence. ls-o l'orls>s ft Stewart Furlong. W. II. tllns*. J. I.. Onldcn, Seo. limber, Joe Oregory, fl. L. Calirdl. Alfredo Oath, Karl '■my A 'lisluni lilyuu Nick ,, Ooodwu, B. K. cllllhan, Karl tlraene. o. 11. Gorman k Fonl itardniT Jr., 1). Uasamonla a Fank> ilreriry. P, I i.rant. Bert Howard, Neck Hurley. Jns. Ilowaon, N. J. tlano, C. K. tJarden. fleo. flnyer k Daly ■ :iiiiIi.iii * Murray Ulllen, K. k S. derail. Jno. Dries?. J. tlnnller, jUwo, ilntlirli'. Wade (laiinoiix, The lliuii|i Ion's lio„-s llohiies, Jack HnniiH'k, C. Hodgklns. Burt llaym, it. Illrka, A. J. Hayes, R. Iluiigerford Woi I'unley, SI. K. Harris, N. W. Hoxgln. Karnesi Hilton, Amos Horert, Al. Hayward k Haywatd Illatt. Winn lilllls. Paul Hayes, It. Hurt, Will. Hill. R. II. Harrison, liar. Iliiyt. BitivIn Hislgklns. Bnrt HarjHT. \\. H. llnstlng. K. M. Hullir "its. Mns. ltlllehrnnd. Jac. Hrnilerson Chas Hayes, Rental HanliHi k Zmifrelln Hammer. Milt. Hart, W. J. Iliirtwell. J. W Iloefller. Jock Happy Hooli- gan Co Hands Across the Sea Co. Hunllnsliiti, W. Hearts AdrlflCo Hough, K. Hunter, S. V. Howunl at Johnson Ii'i'liuid. K. L. Ililiesa Itytn Ireland, K. I.. lii'iund. a. H Jefferson, C. -J. Jennings, Steve Jennings, W. Johnson, Joe .iuel. Bnrt Jidinson, Wait. Jerome, Sidney Caies, Irving .lolmscn. O. 11. .1 nines ll-iya .lenklis- Homer Jim BlBtlsoe Co. Knne, H. Kyle. K. fl. . Kramer, Chas Kurswell, Ismls Kaiifmaii, (leu, Kuester, Art. L'lppy, Jos. Kelley k Kelley Mag, Burt Knight, W. C. Kulile, C. Knrsy, Carl Kiililmnti. J. J. Klusey Kom.Ko. trlfalfy, B. Kneli, 11. p. Kinney, R. 0. Kellso. Jaa. Kenette, Thoa. Kcnioin, .1 King, Joe Kennedy, Frank Kiiillinert. fl. Knn Ml i, F, Lemil, Rich. I.Ill n, Jos.. I. ii Mont, Rd. I.eClslr, W. 0. Lungdon, liar. l.nlril. J. M. Lyons k Lyons I.lndholm, H. A I uMalr, Oeo. Little. Dick I,etfonl, C. L. I.iisley, Art. I.amherlo, — Lambert, Ten- brooke k T. Lawman, ijayl. LuDell, P. P. Lewis, A. S. Lewis, Ctunite Lewis, L. W. l.iiltruiit, Joe tis-ke, Warren l.elgliton k LelghtDii lelpslg. W. IS. Levitt Jr., AIM Li Ml i aril. L. L Lee, Bol't. I sPlenr. Joe 1 alloc, Hur. I.elionl, (Ins l.oraliie. Hor. Lane. J. J. I arclle. KdW. 1,a Hell, D. 0. Liiiirence, Stciib, 1 stumm, Frank Lawrence, Roht Leslie, Bert. Lawrence, Al. Mini. Kiigene 1 cffcl, Frank l.lll'kWlKSl. K. I assar.i, Lonls U'vcr, .1. D. I.nnnr. Benson LeSuiylh * Aha ceo Liiuo, D. II. Liitliiioie k _ Leigh LcWltt, Chns. MiN.ilr, J. Mor'liner. Ctins. Mnrogco. Nell Marhi, Ben Mario i A- Deane Slnrphy, Frank Msi.'k. Tom Slnsjc.sl, W. It. Minor, Danoy Mirtell. O. Mdttler, Bert Mofbtr, N. II. StcWaile, Ib.lil. Slooiley, T. J. MHIuIre, P. J. Slorton, I.CW Sllllen, Kdwlu Sluncey, llur. McAnallan, Joe McAlpla, J. T. Murray, V. K. Sillier, 11. F. Motthcws. Rdw, Marisi, Jas, Mann. Danoy Marlon k Pearl Mack, Andrew Mnrklles. The .Murray k Clayton Martini. R. J. Mi.nneii. Frank Morrison, Jns. Miller, B. R. Murray, .las. Jlallny. R. B. .Miles k Rayrpoiiil Murphy k Palmer Myera, C. D. tlack«v. O. D. MikIUi, The Muck, Joe Vloscly, SI. A. MeAdour, Ditdl. McWUIIams J.D Slelrore, SV. Murphy, II. J. SIBaisly. fleo. Morgan k Crone .WHuinllil. W. J. Marro. Jus. Mark*, S. A. AleLeoil. Andrew Mitsselman (Sins Slorsliall ft Lorraine Mnaaelaiun O.H Stelrose, W. F. .Vleiiriiw. Wm, Marshall. Jus. Morehuiil, MB. Slalnuey, J. O. SlisUesko. Claud Mills k Kyson SleflrHile, Joe .Melrose, R. S Slomlsello, Al. Merritt k Roseln Sllchelsen. C. Mnrron Bros. My Aunt Brldet Co. MeDoiioiiitli, Jas Sleuke, Kd. Slylh'. Jno. MacPadden. 11. Sluttbews. C. c Sllttentl.nl, Sly. SlcCnrthy, J. B, Moore, J. S. Slorrlson, Lew .Millar Bros. McLeod Andrew Newton, W. A. Nolan, ,T. J. Norrls. Wes.lflc Noblea. J. A. Nichols, Chas. Nelson, Ned Normans, "• Jug. Newman (R.SiN. Nn gel. fleo, Nlldn & Speucer Nawlln, Dave Nlckerson, E. E. Otis, 0. W. O'Brlon, Smith Oliver, Har. O'Hara, II. C, 4c. Owen. Geo. O'Brien, Pat Orr, Jim. Percy, R. W. Pike. S. R. Pot la. W. I<. Powers, H. C. tiielns, P. A. Pauline, Joe Perkins, C. D. Pond, ,L. K. Parent, Harry Prossor. Reese " llSI'Ulfl. — Paige. C. A. Piintier Trio Pealock, W. A. Peters, W. A. I'earre, O. O. 'en a lev. Hojll. I'ai inter, Leon I'ongo. C. primrose ft lloklotf Poller ft Hnrtwell Price. I. W Powers ft Preetl Pemiyhacker, II Potter, Tim Putten ft Perry Peters ftWitlters Qulgley, Bob (Sloanlo. Big. Bodes, W. II. Ilcynor, Jack lliiliblns ft TieiQinuti Rcker, Jim. Robinson. H. 1 Ilea, i, C R. Roru. Paul Pcynard. B. V. Iliiyiiionil. OAK Hockwooil. Hur. Iteynec. Jno. Riley Bros, Redd. Roht. Pcucfonllier. P. Ruble, ft I. tsiiiidclph, Mr. ft Sirs. Ritchie. Art. Held ft flllliert Uussell. Phil Roberta, C. W. Itohlllnnl. d. J. lieytinr, Jack liissl ft Shaw rtennels. Har. Uiiml'jlph. C. C Redflelil. I,. A. Russell. Ijwr. Ryan, c J. rtllter. (lea. Rabbins, Ralph edgiite, fleo. Ray. Fred Riilstiilt. Ilnlililo Ray, l.yle lleiluaiiiil. i'lieo. Stewart ft llaynioial Startup, Hur. Smith, Jim Sylrmler, i.sur. Smith. VV. B. Martael, Skip Kl.s-srt. W. H. Havoy, Bert Straus, llcrui. Sullivan, J. J. S[isn ii, Byron • Hwante BIt- er" (ii. Stanley, Lewis Strauss, Henn. Sherwood. L. W Spew, P. A. S|*nccr, Ernest siteldon, M. It. Sullivan ft Pasniiellna Smith. A. V. shannons, 4 Stanley. Mart Snow. a. W. Smith, O. B. Stiller, 0, W. Strand ft Strand Stevens, W. II. Sedley, H. S. Shaw. Larry Smith, S. fl. Sheo. T T. Scanlon ft Foley Startup, 11. Stanton. Wm. Shea, C. 3. Son, Oeo. Snwyer, Ed. Skinner, Otis Smiths, Aerial Scott, W. St. Startup, II . Squire. J. Slalay ft Blrlieck St. Usui, A If. Haley, Jno. SI rat ton. Sir. Smith, Ray Smith. P. A. Stanley. Wm. Surazal, It. J. S. rllnier. O. fl. Snvldge, Art. Sllverlon, (iaul Sherman. I>un smith ft Hlarr Sllverlon. Wm. Snide.-, P. D. Syinonds, Jeck SI tele. SI 11 ford Sprogiiellcs. TfaR Sully, J. P. Sella. Har. Trueheurt, W.H Thedforil. Tbos. Tlghe, Thus. Teler, Leo Tlnple. B. B. TtioroHKhbrisI Tramp" Co. Thompson; P.M. Tremper. P. K. Taylor, Fred 1 own flosslp Co Teal, Raymond 'fooler, L. A. Teubrooke. Jas. TllMlll, H. Tios.'l. I:, i 'Illiniums i':. II. Vauglit, A. J. Vono, W. II. Van, Chus. Voxel. Henry Vi-lltii, Jolly VsiiBciih- •• ' aelier, Ben Valtone., Carl Virginian Co. VonKorb, M. Vack, P. H. Vineyard, A, R, Vaughn, Win. VanDyne, Chas. Williams, flrlH Wilaon*, The Wlllmaa. H. W. Webb, W. P. Williams Jr. H. Walters, Billy Warren (S.ftW.) ^Vbeeler, Wm. Woodcouie, C. Walthons ft K renter Wilklna. W. Wise ft Milton West. J. W. Win,. Eddie Williams. Ben. Wright, J. ft 1,. Whlteley, Dao Williams, W, D. Wnlton. Dave Wren Bros. Vllklns, W. Walker, O. W. Who leu, Wm. Woodcomc, Ch«B Welte, Viet, West. W. I,. Wlnno, J. SI. Whole OJlGns — Wlggln, II. T,. Whiteside W.Co. Wills H. F. Welsch. R. wolf, Jack Wllllauu, tiro, Wilklna, W. Wlpscher- iiiiinu, W. V Whorlen, J«s. Wattvtr, H. J. Williams. P. II. Walters, Fred Wlunett, fleo. Wilklna, W. Weltsdl, Jas. Winkler, a. Wallace, Jeff Wanl, J. SI. Wind want C. E Wire, Sid Wolf. A. C. Whltueld, J. P. Wade, J. P. Williams W. A. Wood ft Berry Wllharta ftSmlth Wlllnnl. Cbarly Willnrd, Chan. White, W. A. Wood. R. T. Widllng, I. S. Wstsin, O. I». Wiggins, .1. A. \neklcy. Leon YonnghniiH. Ed. Ktsln. Mar. Kurniio, K. II. /nrcll, Joe /arues, The Cliironl, iiii'tiiiii- liuii'ticc J. .Murpliv. Hinge ifHiiuger ; licit Kmcraon. bill ihjsIci- : Cliarl«a O'Brien, llthngrapoer; Kirk fimilnler, prop- ertleg. *t * ■ . PENNSYLVANIA.. Rose. |g>w Undo, Phil r.icc p. s, HUK Ml'l'll'i: AT HHA1) OF LIST. 4i » NEW HAMPSIUlli:. llanoheater.—Tim Opera House (E. W. Harrington, nrnnngcr) o|iettH Lahor Day with the Uennptt-Moulton Co., for n week. Pmik Tiieathr (John SHIfd, manager).— The opening oirurreil Sept. 1, when "A (irctis Day R liegnn a three days" engage- titent. Rnalneas wan very good. Cotmng: •A Mad Marriage" n-7, "Rachel Ooldstelu" sin. Casino itleotgo tlnron. innnager).—Thin liinise oudur IJtlinr Day with a vaudeville Bill, under new management. Fred Hnilth will he stngo inntinger. na lu former yearx. Pavilion (Luke Mnssnbeslc N. H),— "Jnck nnd the lleanstnlk" played a return cngiigenipct here week of Aug. -l>. Niitrh. —Kdwanl H. Taffe. formerly ron- nected wllh the local nlayhnttaeB here, la linw matiaglng fl bill posting plsut In Hack- cltsnck. N. J James I", o n ruy, who I'rr been the ndvortlttlng agent nt the Opera House since the theatre opened. In issi), died smldciiW at tiln residence sept. 1. H« waa thirty-four yeara of age and wag well known hv nil advance agents who came this war ;..The atnflt of the Tntk Theatre ineliides: John Bllles. manager: Samuel K. Hayes, ti-cniurcr Jamen Ilnycs, aaalstnnt treasurer; John Xyc, superintendent; Mrs. PlillmlelpliU— Slilecn of the local theatres are now In full awing and within two weeks practically all houses will lie open to the public. Favorable weather last week brought out large attendance for thla time of year and as a consequence there was great satisfaction among the managers. CHEsySI.'l HXRK.KT TrfBATBR t XUon ft Zimmerman, managers).—The opening of thla house occurs this week, the attraction being "The Maid and the Mummy," pre- sented for the drat time In this city. AibMORE'a AUDiTonrtJSt (Ollmore & Yale, managers).—Greet success attended the tlrst week of the new policy at thla house, The entertainment, Including a line vaudeville array and the skit, "The Two Candidates," delighted the filled houses and there was every Indication that Managers Ollmore and Yale have struck a poputnr policy. Thla week the Auditorium comedians present "I'olntlng the Town" nnd the vaudeville programme Includes: Mile. Hose Kdlth and her ballet, Kllsworth and Burt, F.rne and llonneges, West nnd Van Slclen, Three Sis- ters Faust, Wm. P. Carroll, Mazle King, Foster and Foster, J. Bernard Dyllyn, Fisher and Johnson, John V. Leonard, Lester How- ard, May Stuart and the Olympla Quartet. Pabk Thtatre (F. O. Nlxon-Nlrdllnger, manager).—After a prosperous week's busi- ness with Al. II. Wilson, in "The Watch on the Itnlne," this house now has the Niion ft Zimmerman product Inn of "The Strollers" for n run. National Theatre (Joseph M. Kelly, man- ager).—"The Ninety and Nine," a melodrama which enjoyed popularity at a down town house last season, Is the current week's book- lug at this house. The new melodrama, "Dealers In White Women," met with favor last week. The thrilling situations and ad- mirable presentation drew out plenty of ap- plause from the filled bouses. Next week, "After Midnight" Obakd Opera House (0. A. Wegefarth, manager).—The patrons turned out In goodly numbers last week to witness the perform- ances of "More to Be Pitied Than Scorned," and, Judging by the enthusiasm displayed, the offering met with approval. During the current week a new melodrama, entitled "Why He Divorced Her," is presented for the first times here. "King Dodo" la announced for the coming week. PKOPLK'8 THE4.TBB (F. G. Nliou-Nlrdllrjg- er, manager).—Nellie McHenry, In "Milss, holds the boards this week, with "The Light- house By the Sea" scheduled to follow. "Wedded and Parted" drew well last week, the opening week of the season. IIi.anbv'h Arch Street Theatre (M. S. Schleilnger, manager).—"The Factory Girl," 0 melodrama new to local theatregoers, ia the attraction for the current week at this house. Wltb filled houses and a superabund- ance of applause the engagement of "The Wolf's Paradise" last week could be con- sidered blgbly satisfactory. "One of the Finest" Is announced for the coming week. Pouepaoqh's Theatre (Miller & Kauf- man, managers).—An excellent vehicle for the display of the company's ability was "Hearts of Oak," presented last week to a succession of large audiences. This week the stock company ia appearing in "The Girl I Left Behind Me," presented In a real- istic and spectacular manner. In rehearsal for next week, "When Her Soul Sneaks." Kkith's Buon (E. P. Lyons, resident man- ager).—The stock company Is presenting thla week the drama of Washington society life, entitled "The Wife." Laat week's perform- ances of "The Strange Adventures of Mlsa Brown,"'brought credit to the players and amusement to the large numbers of natrons In attendance. Neit week, "Alabama.' 1 Btandahd Theatre (Darcy & Speck, man- agers).—The startling situations In "lbs Black Hand," presented at thla house last week, aroused great enthusiasm ln the pa- trons and the capital performances earned the reward of good attendance. "The Power of Love" is being presented this week, with "A Gentleman Burglar" underlined to follow. Keith's New Theatre (H. T. Jordan, resident manager).—A succession of crowded audiences last week greeted one of the best vaudeville performances ever presented at this house. Another line hill has been arranged for this week, Including Pewltt, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crane, Eight Vassal- Girls, Bedlnl and Arthur, "Christmas on the Island," San- dor. Trio, John and Bertha Gleeson and Fred Houlihan, Brandon and Wiley, Herbert's dogs, Walter Daniels, Wilson and Davis, Martin Brothers, Wbolen and Searle, Lane and Kelfer, Leipzig and the blograph. Dunn's Gaiety Theatre (F. V. Dunn, manager).—Under the management of F. v. Dnnu this house opens this week with vaude- ville, matinee and<evening of each dnv. The following ia the opening bill: Dorothy Uussell, Keno, Welch and Melrose, Great Sparrow, Fields and Hanson, Gotham Comedy Four, Gracey and Burnett, James Devlin and company, Harry Lyons, and the Gillette Sis- ters, l'r'ces range from fifteen to fifty cents. Eleventh Street Opera House (Frank Dumont. manager).—As usual the opening of this house with Dumont'a Minstrels In an elaborate bill brought out large attendance throughout the opening week. Such a cordial reception was accorded the compnay nnd the programme was received so cordially that there could be no mistaking the favor In which the organization Is held. There In no change In the programme for the cur- rent week. Lyceum Theatre (John G. Jermon, man- ager).—Manchester's Cracker Jacks furnish the entertainment for the patrons thin week, providing an attractive bill ot burlesque and vaudeville. Last week Rellly & Wood's Big Show held the boards and their reward for good work was a prosperous week. The Rnn- uwiuh are coming next week. 'litocAUBlto (Floyd Lnutnnn. manager).— This house opened for tbe season last week with the High Hollers nnd. judging by the largo turnout ot patrons the opening was made none too soon. The World Heaters fur- nish the current week's entertainment, wllh 1 he Iteul z-Sunt ley scheduled to follow. Ninth anh Aticu MttsEttM (C. A. Hrnden- litirgh, manager).—Fortttue continues to smile mi this popular house, last week's attend- ance being surprisingly large for this early In tbe season. An Interesting array of feat- ures In the cttrlo hall this week Includes: I tori's human zoo, the Hiawatha Indian Tribe, Ctimniodorc Footc, small man: Joseph Stan- ley, Prof, curl It nil me r. and Kansas Kid nnd Denver Jack. In the theatre the continuous hill presents Billy Arnold and Llda Gardner, Lillian Hart, Sabine and Militancy. Charles Blnke, Alice Phllbrooks, Conlan nnd Hastings, the clneophone. Notes. —As is nsunl Labor Day pt ends the season for the local parka.., John II. Keehau has been mado business man- ager ot tho Park Theatre, succeeding Thomfls Dougherty, who moves up to be assistant to Manager Nlxon-Nlrdllnger. Cnry An- thony appears with the stock company at Keith's Bijou this week The German Theatre Realty Co. last week took title from J. A. Patterson Company to the lot on the southeast corner of Franklin Street and 01- rnril Avenue. A theatre Is to be erected there Gentry Brothers' Shows are ex- hibiting this week at Howard and York Streets May Rorehgn), who was play- ing in Baltimore last week, was summoned to tbla city by tbe sudden death of her husband, Jaa. V. Borehotn. a nnn-nrotMlobal. Their home was at 038 North Twelfth Street. Iiluoin iicilinl. With the oikmiIiib, oil Moiidiiy last, of the Nixon and btuiuesue Ibinttre, every house lu lown 1» In operation with the except Ion of the Alvln. Hegardlng the re- sumption at operations nt the - latter bouse nothing hks been made known as yet, but It Is Hcnerufly understood that a definite state- ment on the subject will shortly be made by Manager Davis. _ ., „, , T Nixon Tiikatiih (Titos. F. Kirk Jr., man- ager),—Tbe season opened Monday, Sept. u, with Ilianche Ring. In "Vivian's Papas." hpr week of 12-17, Raymond Hitchcock, In "The Yankee Consul." _ . Avenue Theatre (Henry Davhv mana- ger).—An event of considerable Interest In the local dramatic world was toe initial per- formance on Monday matinee, 5, of tbe new stock company. The play chosen for tbe In- auguration of the season Is "Teas, of the D'Urbervllles." The return to the policy of Block performances at this cony playhouse Is attracting unusual attention. No expense baj been spared In the matter of renovation and decoration, tbe result ot which Is an Ideal theatre admirably adapted to the production of standard tin to date stock attractions. "The Altar of Friendship" 12-17. H t.ion TiiHATR* (R. M. Gulick, manager). —"Child Slaves of New York" commenced a week's engagement Monday matinee, 5. The great labor play, "The Factory Girl," played to big business last week. Tbe clever company Is neaded by Lon Hascall, and tbe members may well feel gratified over the en- thusiastic receptions received at the varlons performances. For week of 12, "Dealers In White Women." DuquKDNu Theatre (R. M. Gulick, A Co., managers).—Tbe season wag opened very auspiciously Monday matinee, fi, with Joe Hurt and Carrie De Mar, la "Foxy Grandpa." 'This pretty theatre has undergone a tho- rough course ot renovation during tbe Sum- mer and presents a very handsome appesr- ance. For 12 and week, Stella Mayhew, in "Flo Flo." Empire Theatre (E. J. McCullough, man- ager).—Commencing Monday matinee, C, for the week, "Out ot the Fold." Large audi- ences last week greeted "A Child ot the Slums." The play is a thrilling one through- out and tbe efforts of the very capable com- pany were received with generous applause at each performance. "New York llay by Day" 12 and week. t (hand Opera Uottss (Harry Da via, uian- nger).—Last week, the second of the season, the attendance was large. Every act in the fine bill was received with abundance of ap- plause. A splendid array of talent Is pre- sented this week, as follows: Tbe Four Mor- tons, Rose Stahl and company, Elsie .Tunis, Jewell's electric mannlklns, Qulgley Bros., Mldgeley and Carlisle, Blocksom and Burns, Cart well and Harris, Hacker and Lester, the Great Leroy, Bolden and Shayne, Lillian, he- roy, Fialkowsky and the klnetograpb. Academy (Harry W. Williams, manager). —The Kentucky Belles Burlesquers opened for the week commencing with a matinee 5. The Transatlantic Burlesquers closed a suc- cessful week' Saturday, 3. Tbe show ln Jeneral was well received, tbe act of Rita ledmttnd being distinctly successful. Al. Reeves' Co. 12-17. Notes. —Seafleld, tbe well known Juggler, sends word from his home In Stamford, Conn., where be is recuperating, that he will shortly resume theatrical operations with a new act Charles Rlehman, who was a member of the Grand Opera House Stock Co. last season, has been engaged this sea- son as leading man with Amelia Bingham's Co Tunis F, Dean, business representa- tive for Harry Davis at the Avenue Theatre, returned to Pittsburg recently nnd Is living at Sewickly, Pa., n suburb Jane Ken- nark, wbo made her bow to a Pittsburg audi- ence last Monday, as leading lady of the Avenne Theatre stock company, formerly filled a similar position at the Lyceum Thea- tre, New York, In support of E. II. Sothern. Miss Kennark was the original Sarah, In "Siberia," and the original Estrella, in "Arizona," ntniianiMl. Lvn Tuiuiuuy. In "T|| H », „, Girl," Mciil. II,: "The Mnriiuge, of Kilty" 7 Kelsey and Shannon 8. "A Chinese Honey! moon r«, was well received. Acaiikjiv I A. .1. Huffy, manager I.—"After Midnight" Sept. fi-7. "Dealers In \vit|i„ Womca" 8-10. "Slaves of the Mine," l:i came' to good houses, Sta». lAlf. U. Ilerrlngton. manager).-, Itentz-Hantley Co. 5-7, Rellly & Wood's 8-ld Fay Foster 12-14. World Beatera 15-17. The Gay Masqucraiiers, 1-i, were received |„- good houses. OgPiJKim (Sears k Blaney, managers).— Adelaide Herrmann nnd Vaudeville Co. oihmi the aeason Sept. 5. Pawnee Bill's Wild West came 3, to large crowds. ■ — i . a i I.nncaater.—At the Roof Garden (John B. Peoples, manager) tbe attractions for Sept. 5-10 include: Monroe. Mack and Law- rence, the American Beauties, Vinton and Claytop, the Musical Rennets, Vera King nnd Dorothy Kenton. The season, which has lieen very successful, Is announced to close Oct 1 Rocky Springs Park (H. B. Grlffeth,man- ager) closed a profitable season Sept. :t, - NOTH.r^The Fulton Opera lion no. which Is Itelng rebuilt. Is nearlng completion nnd'vlll lie opened within u few weeks, with n seating capacity of 1,500 and everything thoroughly modernized. a ' Fast on.—The Able Opera House ( W. K. Detwlller, manager) has been placed In a circuit, tbe bookings for which are under the complete cpntrol of Klaw & Erlanger and Julius Cahn, of New York City. This action seems to meet with the beatty approval of the Easton theatregoers, as they look upon It as an assurance of good productions throughout the season. Tbe theatre opened Aug. 30,. with Mason and Mason, In "Fritz and Snltz." to.a large and exceedingly well plensed audience. Joe Welsh, In "The Ped- dler," Sept. 5: Keleey and Shannon, lu "Taps," fi; "A Chinese Honeyrnoon" 10, Irene Meyers 12-17, except 15, when "David Ha- rum" arrives. 4»» OHIO. Uarrlabnra-.—At the Lyceum, Theatre (M. Rels, manager) tbe season opened Aug. :ll to big business, with "Wang." The star, De Wolf Hopper, waa given a cordial wel- come. Souse's Band Sept. a, "Our New Man," with Harry Bereaford, 8. Grand Opkba House (M. Rels, manager). —Mason and Mason's new vehicle for fun making, "Fritz and Sntte," scored a big suc- cess here Sept. 1-3. It was given its first production at Reading. Pa., Aug. 29. . It ia u Broudhurat & Currfe enterprise and the Initial presentation wus witnessed by the owners, Mark K. Swan, who wrote the book; Sam Marlon, wbo staged It; MIbs De Wolfe, the costumer, and H. B. Anderson. It was u big go In. Reading and also ln our city, scoring a tremendous success.. It la uu- Mitestlonabl; one of tbe best farce comedies yet produced here. The company included clever people and every detail was thorough- ly up to date. Due: "On Thanksgiving Day" 5-7, "The Factory Girl" g-10. Paxtano Park (Felix M. Davis, mana- ger).— Bryant & Sa vine's Minstrels were a big drawing card Inst week. The All Star Vaudeville Co. week of 5, tl)e Southern Stock Co. having canceled. The former In- cludes the El roy s and Gracey and Reynolds. Notes. —The Forepau/h-Sells Show did well here Sept. 1. Lew Sells, wbo was called to Columbus by tbe serious illness of his brother, Peter Sells, rejoined the show bere. ....Tbe Hnrgeaves' Show did well at Steel- ton, Pa., Sept. 1, and at Mlddletown, Pa„ 2. The l'liwnee BUI Show Is due at Mld- dletown, Pa„ 14: Carlisle, Pa„ 15 The Mlddletown, Pa., Auditorium will open the season with "New York by Day" 8. William McKee will contintie as manager win Lane has closed with the Texas Bill Show, Diamond Smith, of car No. 2, Pawnee Bill Show, was bere 1, oi route to Carlisle, Pa Jo)>n Welsh nnd Frank Harris are booking the cloBlng dates for the WelBh Brothers' Show in the Cumberland Valley. Dan Hamming, the veteran showman, of Philadelphia, of the famous Gardner A Humming Show of the 00's, visited tbe Pore- pntigh-Holls Show here 1 Frank O'Don- ttell, press representative for the Forepaugh- Sells Show, was the guest of the Pointer Club 1. Mr o'Donncll will go ahead of the show from St. Itnuls about 10. I'llishura. — The theatrical season ot 1IW4-0S may be said to bare reached the full Wllllamsiiort.—Lycoming Opera House II.. J. Fink, manager) opened with "The Mar- riage ot Kitty" Sept. 1. 2. to good business, "(tie Olson" 3, Myrklc-lfarder Co. week of 0, "SIbvcb of the Mine" 18, "A Chinese Honey- moon" 15, "Why Girls Go Wrong 7 ' 17. Vallamont Park Pavilion (Lyman A. Pray, manager).—Business Is Increasing with AI vaudeville. Due week ot 5 (after which the season closes): Earl and Wilaon, Banks and Winona Winters, Doyle and Grangers, Frank Burt, Harry Burgoyne, I.avelle's dogs. Niiteh. —C. C. Beeher, of Wllllamsport, for- merly manager of the Lycoming Opera House, recently purchased a theatre In Huntington, W. Vti., which he opened last week Waller II. Keller, former treasurer of tho Lvcnmlng, has left to accept a similar posi- tion with C. C. Breber. In Huntington, W. Va. « AltnoaB.—At the Eleventh Avenue Opera House (I. C. Mlshler, manager) the Kirk Ilrowu Co. had good business week of Aug, 211. Due: "Die Olson" Sept. 5. James B. Msckle. In "Grluics' Cellar Door," 8; Horry Bereaford, in "Our New Man," I), 10; Ed. F. Davis' "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 12. Lakemont Park TiiaAtRlt (S. S. Crane, manager).— The followlug vaudeville ' pleased large audiences week Frank Biirt. Doyle and Grat Wilson, Harry Bitrgdyne and and Co. a Cincinnati.—On the eve of the opening of the last of the closed houses It Is as hot ns a Summer day in Patagonia, where tailors starve to death. As far as the weather ts concerned old Probs has the local managers on tbe griddle and directors of out of door attractions are aorry they've closed doors. Tbe . Queen . City Bathing Reach has Just announced that bathing parties with concerts Will continue at that resort on the Oblo all through September. Grand Opera House (Harry Ralnforth and John H. Havlln, managers)—Henry W. Savage will present Raymond Hitchcock at a Labor Day matinee Sept. 5, ln "Tbe Yan- kee Consul.' Dockatader'g Minstreels 12. Walnut Street Theatbb (M. C. Ander- son, manager).—B. C. Whitney's production, "The Show Girl," will come 4, with Hilda Thomas in tbe cast. LaBt week Joseph Hart and Carrie De Mar were the Joint stars, In W, A. Brady's revival of "Foxv Grandpa," which played to good hot weather business. "A Trip to Egypt" 11. H buck's Opfiia Hours (Heuck, Fennessy & Stair, managers).—The modem Hercules, Irving Montgomery, will be seen 4 In "For His Brother's Crime." Last week, 'The Queen of the Highway,." J. H. Walllck'tt spec- tacle, drew good sized crowds. Evelyn Wood, In the role ot Belle Diamond, was very clever. "On tbe Bridge at Midnight," 11. Columbia Theatbb (M. C. Anderson, man- ager).—Amelia Summervuie will bend the olio 4, and ber co-entertalners will be Cbas. Delano and Co., In J. M. Allison's sketch. "A Broker from BateBVllle;" Sherman and De Forest, Warren nnd Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Allison, Fetching Brothers, Arthur Don and Minnie May Thompson, and John l.e Clair. Last week's bill was a good one and business was splendid. Charles Ross nnd Mabel Fenton were seen here for the first time. In "A Modern Cleopatra." Tbe Athos Family gave a fine acrobatic act, and Illckey and Nelson pleased in "Twisted and Tan- gled." Ltcebm Trkatbk (Heuck. Fennessy k Stair, managers).—"At Cripple Creek," Hal Retd's play. Is coming 4. Last week, John H. Havlln and William Garen presented "The Stain of Ciullt" to fair business. Florence Leslie and Harry Scott were stars ot the performance. "On the Sttwanee River" 11. I'kople'8 Theatbb (Hubert Heuck, man- ager),—The Transatlantic Burlesquers are to come 4 on the beels of Rose Syaell's Lon- don Belles. .The Weston Sisters sod Bertha and Jack Illche were clever members of the vaudeville troopers. The Kentucky Belles Chbbtbr Park (I. M. Martin, manager). Barlow Brothers' Minstrels are to close the season at this resort on Labor Day, but the Opera House will be open 11 for a grand amateur day carnival. TrtB Zoo (Walter Draper, secretary).— The KHtles continue their phenomenally suc- cessful run of concerts during the week of 4. Gossip of tub Lobby. —Manager James E. Fennessy has returned from the East, where he attended the rehearsals of two of his shows—the Rellly * Wood Show and 'The Charity Nurse." Cbarles Connolly has been doing a lot ot valuable advance work for "The Yankee Consul." Margaret Clnybome, once a Thespian, committed sui- cide Aug. 20, after writing a note asking that "Ruth" he the only Inscription on the tablet above her grave... .Sttpt. Xlclntyre. of Coney Island, was presented with a hnndsnme sliver service, by Coney's Fall festival exhi- bitors..... .The Ludlow Lagoon closes Its season Labor Day Manager John II. Havlln Is home from Odin, Mich The get away performance of tbe darlings of the Chester Park Opera Company was a thrilling affair. "Auld Lang Syne" was In- jected Into "The Telephone Girl," and the audience Joined ln the chorus with n vim. Tbe troopers were heartily cbeered. Marlon Stanley was kissed by scores of girls and matrons, and was tearful over tbe warmth ot - tbe farewell Hans Until', musical director of tbe Chester l'nrk Opera 1 Co., goes with "Tbe Thrcn Little Maids" this season, but returns to Chester npxt Summer.,., Frank Btammei-s. ot the Chester forces, lies gone to Los Angeles to join an operatic stock company. Fred- erick Knights will-be In the company John Young has written an opera rilled "Violets" and will watch the rehearsals at the Herald Square Theatre. In New York. Edith Cane will loin "The Three Mttlo Maids." Scranton.—At the Lyceum (A. J. Duffy, Cleveland—At the Opera House (A. F. Harts, mtinager) Lew Dockstader's Minstrels the current week. Fritsl Scheff had packed houses all last week. At every performance she received numerous curtain calls. "The Sultan of Buln" week of 12. Colonial (Drew k Campbell, managers). —"Why Smith Left Home" Is the offering by the Vaughan-Glaser Stock Co. this week. "Prince Karl" drew the usual capacity houses last week. "A Gilded Fool" week of 12. l.Tcr.uM (J. K. Cooksbn, manager).—"At the Old Cross Roads" bos the current week. Hnverly'a Minstrels bad fine business last week. The Roys, In "Down the Pike," week of 12. Ci.F.VKi.ANi) (J. K. Cookson, manager).— "The Child Wife" Is the card the current week. "A Midnight Marriage" had good houses last week. "A Desperate Chance" week ot 12 i .-->.. Et'ctfri AvtNUa GARDINS (Mis Faetken- heuer. manager).—The Summer seasoh of the Faetftenheuer Opera Co. closed with "H. M. S. Pinafore" laat week. It Is rumored that this company will be seen at tbe Empire this Winter.