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gBPTEMBBB 17- THE NEW YORK! CLIPPER. 691 morld of Players. ~"~~~iftitc8 from the De Tcw-Burdette Stock ■ JTiMfiv Wc opened our Season Aug. 22, at WSi Va., to a crowded liouae and ! "rn.- ( f neoplo away the entire week, breaking "i"firmer records of tho house. We are car- „i,c llflcen people and one car load of sne- r L, scenery and mechanical effects, playing lie larger cities of the South only. foe are ' ;,i u . am u n Pi KaTnil ri T, ,be D°wnl»S, Chakcrcs & and rp»,lv >L T ?i ls eom P* nT '» now complete Jomflnf7hok.il 10 HCa », »• and I* booked for some of the best one n git. three nlchts and week stands throughout the country To Ksisi 12' i lre P la and Wcst Virginia, North Orinw ftf*m r a flnd M fnr «""th as New urieans, 141, Thla company numbers twentv- jcven people and la headed1 by TewnS - t OayBk who will b? assisted with ho !mttin'g 8 on Vn'elaborate production of "Lit- &2g**J e » ■*■*«! W*55 Tnc D'Arvlll. PS ncf Hiding Hood" for our Saturday matl- j£" r fc ni £' ,"• ..*>?»«., »-■•«« and Collins, '1 In which wc use a live wolf. Our re- SfflJamEft v -. Christopher, Kohler and Xory Include.:' "The Senator from Ken- SBK'JRSjLHS Ne « ™« * <*otus con- tacky. "'" Arizona/ ■ nlamond Dick, "A Brother's Ontli The Shadows of Poverty." Tlftle'"Bed Riding Hood," "Rip Van Win- vi." "Black Eagle* and "The nfldnlgbt Spe- »i«l" In the latter play we Introduce a pas- ",. nr train, consisting of ale coaches and an «»Tne Our roster Is: Fannie (Sampson) rsf Few. Minnie Dupree. buck and wing dancer: Mollle Bennett. Vera Grey. Will T. Burnet e. Thomes E. De Pew, Frank B. f2 ibos. U Bower, O. J. Mowbray, (J. 11 Breen, George Brooks, George Wood, P. I)ia Davis, James K. Dougherty and Noyes "'—Notes ffom Frank 8. Davidson's new "Old Former Hopkins" Co.: The company mined its eighteenth Reason Aug. 18, at envnhoga Falls, Ohio. The first ten nights nf the season shows remarkable business and the attraction has never pleased any better. •I'tie roster is as follows: Winifred Fnncher, rulu Goodrich. AUIe Southwlck, Billy How- ard Herbert Plank, Geo. Rogers Jr., Frank McAvoy, Franz Colvln, J. O. Swaldnor, Joe Testa P. G. Agan, Geo. Moody, Eugene Mine, C. F. Converse, W. C. Hodges, Emmett Littleton In advance, and Frank S. Davidson, proprietor and manager. The band and or- chestra, are strong features but a well bal- anced company, backed by the beautiful scenic ciiiint Just completed, makes the play stand out prominently. The prospects Beem bright for this attraction. — Harry Rouclere writes: "I am conduct- ing the Rouclere House, at Illdgewood, N. J., for the Summer nnd we open our road season alter election." — The Godkln Trio write: "After closing n very successful four weeks' engagement at the Garden Theatre. Memphis, we opened at Olysipla Park, Chattanooga, Trim., for two weeks and then join the Orpheum Stock Co., featuring Baby Godkln, the child wonder." — Minnie Thome has been playing all Summer with Irene Jeavon's Co. — J. Fred Holloway has Just closed a suc- cessful Summer Beason with the Jack Core Stock Co., playing West Virginia time, and will rest at his home at Pt. Pleasant, West Virginia, before going out for the Winter. — "Cousin Kate" will be Roselle Knott's Attraction this season. — James H. Walllck hns engaged for his now production, to be given Sept. 10: Clar- ence Heritage, Olive White, David Edwin, .lux. A. Nunn, T. Goodyear. Alex. Stevens, John P. Smith, A. Fitzgerald, K. Gillette, S. Freeman, J. Tlghe, Ella JonoB and others. —John Dalley and Dumont Murry and wife go with CbarleB Hanford. — Gilbert Fitzgerald has been engaged for "Flo Flo." — Agnes Chnmpney writes that she has fully recovered from her illness nnd Is now rehearsing with the "Princess of Pauama," with which she has signed for a season of tlilrty-slx weeks. — The El More Sisters, In Eunice Fitch's "A Devil's Lane," opened their season at .Michigan city, Ind., Aug. 27, to a largo audi- ence and gave the best of satisfaction. The company is mndo up of competent people, our Informant states. — Fred W. iinrirnimn writes: "I have signed with the 'Uulney Adams Snwycr" Co., for part of Arthur IiastlngB. Business nt Kankakee, III., hns been good at Electric I'nrk and the Hulbcrt stock Co. has made good here this Summer to the satisfaction of the patrons nnd Manager Chas. W. Burrill. neuron closes Sept. 5. . ,„— Lester L. Pike, basso, with tho Bison J.■Ity Quartet for many years, baa joined ■I Innlgim's Ball," under the management of Spears & Mack, to play Juvenile and sing S? l0,, «.. J - ,|w com P«ny Is en- route to the coast. May Pike Is also In the cast of "Flnnlgan's i, - :*'. 1 - 1 8 - Beccuor writes that hn la In his twelfth week nt tho BIJou Theatre, Nor- folk, Va., and will be transferred to the Maiibattun Grand as comedian nud stage manager, nud he litis mndc many friends hy earnest and willing work. — The F,l More. Slitters. In Eunice Fitch's comedy, "A Devil's Lnuo, 1 ' appeared lit Tib- bets Opera House, Coldwutcr, Mich., Aug. -1, to a largo audience. — I'«d A. Stone and Allcno Crater, bolh < f 1 in- Wlaard of Oa" Co., were niarrled "» J','ly *3, In Nownrk, N. J. 'J'ho martliige seen- In was kept a secret until lust week. . — ■'"!'» J. McNully has einnplcletl the so f.i 1 I''... 1 " 0 Hum »■•» the musical farce ... which Klaw & Erlanger will star Mclntyre A iioatn, tbo season opening a veur hence. ■ci.TTi 1 "! fl '. om tuo Carroll Comedy Co.: nils old standard attraction opened Its four- Ky^^SZ^^ESS UosV„urMl^. l Ang.T[rdoT;„bt" , .teV. U ;'h^ erel ^u" O^fo^Td^A^ («JjjSwU« W musical director, re- Mbl.y before eight o'clock. This Is tho best B| tll .Y?'>- «T«Hrn. nV n.u-TB5 H , °9. Q a «norus con- sisting of DalHy Edwards, Ray Kllck Helen aSBETHT. "««, Brooks.' Louise Manslleld° andBS.-iTn Ward S' Jeflnet,e Armstrong ana Brownie Desmonde. Tho executive stair Is as follows: Downing, Cbakeres 4 Kasmtr B£8 °A ners: W - downing, mQoaTerl i„'il?„^ hnkere( '' <re8»»ror; Louis Kasnilr ?i^?^Vi raanB *? !r = Pro* K- J- McBrlde.mu: slcal director; Isaac Jarrctt, pronertv man nonon'S B - ? nyUer ' rivate 8?creta,V y The paper and costumes will be new. One of the fholo re . 8 . wl ". be \ ea a,ata major gl?ls In ^»lL ln n cate m '"ta r X msnoeuvrcs. The forthlrty"w?e e kB Bb ° Ut §ept " and C0BtluM nfTh?\il en .. I ;? ffeI !. t8 D ? s l 0,n « d ">« "Slaves of the Mine" Co., for the heavy. wi - V 1 l )S. ,rom tne Johnston & Burson r^ tr r^ c S"JiS Co - : w « *" at North1 High- and Casino, Columbus. Ga., nrescntlnc ihov- wf?.o^ IC S UreS ' """■i^ 0 ' 1 »ong^ and flro lanTe,, ™£ b i?> w g00d b0UseB ttt each perform: 2m°- *. T » bls com Pa°r will add now vnude- «h 8Sfl£2\ 0Bch , wcek an<i ls Planning a gala bill for Labor Day and week. .1 7"tS !°, wl . ns J" ,1,e complete roster of the Myrkle-Harder Stock Co.. Enatcrn: W. tLrffiSS £L. BMBley, Richard Marsdcn, Prof. Kumerfeldt, C. Ecfwln Carruthers, llln- yj^Sft' /■■■» & *W*. Frank L.Whlt- i,'™« H xf Amo1 ?' 9 hR " Uayman, Foster Ball, Emma Myrkle. Lylllan Dean, Bessie Warren Amy Incc, Belle Morrison, Helen Dllllnghnm Baby Do B rlB ' ** Wassermau and n.^ 8- „ E ! vl8 Bln<,k piftn (Richard Elvis) has permanent y retired from the Btnge on ac- W , . , n n t t er° f .n"l.!lor!da. and W '" '""* *' C0IDln « r a 12^ & n tet Gallant, chairman of the London Qatar* Co. nnd well known to many the- atrical and musical people In America, died In London recently. r„^; Tl ? han y», I ' a . B ,^ th S. wc " k,,own 'omedlnn, l-^'ri 7 wlth rh0 Beauty aud the Beast" ana other companies, was examined, on Aug. "' HL' commission In lunacy and ordered committed to the State asylum at Warm Springs, Mont. His mind became affected about a year ago. (I ,;r.^' al , ter E Westcott, well known In the thcatr enl profe B slon, nnd who has held a re- sponsible pos.tlon nt Luna Park this season, .."? ? een » "PPo'nted to sole charge of the ticket office of Thompson & Dundy's new Hippodrome. Sixth Avenue and Forty-nccond and Forty-third Streets. "* •— Bennett Plielnn. Chas. Webster and Au- gusta True go with Harrison J. Wolfe. i> ~7, Uo,tcr . of eompnny supporting Charles H. Ilsnford, unilcr tlie management of F. Lawrence Walker: Kxecutlve staff: Manager, 1'. Lawrence Walker; business manager, Boh- Vmii- ' Awards; advance reprcsontat've, "I "am bhctter: gluge manager, John V. Dalley: carpenter, George G. Hatpin; pro- natty man, Dumont Murray; wardrobe, M. «. htone. Company: Charles B. Hanford, Frank Hcnnlg, Ferd Illgbt, Edward D'Olzc, Henry Macltadc, P. J. Ford, John M. Kline, John V. Dalley, George <!. Halpln, Dumont Murray Henry Wlllard, M. C. Stone, T. L. StoddHrd. Richard Garth, F. Lawrence Walker, Robert M. lOdwards, William Kheffer, Marie Drofnah, BobsIc Hunter Hlght, Mar- garet Oswald, Anna Murray aud Helen Ray- mond. ' .. —Bert nnd Dolly Aldon have closed with North Bros.' Comedians nnd nro again with Angell s Comedians as stage director and pianist, — William A. Brady and Joseph Orlsmer linvo engaged Sylvia Lyndon for the lending rule In their big production of "Slborla." — Clyde B. Calllcolte and Orris Obcr, the Marias and Salome, respectively, of Gordon ft Bennett's* "The Holy City," have been trans- ferred from the Western company to the Lustern. — The roster of the Levin Co. (Inc.): Percy II. Levin, director and manager; Belle ('. Jackson, leads; llclnn Trendwoll. Alleen Hnzlcton, Wlnnru G. Chllds. Leonn P. Bliss, Baby Bessie Jackson, Woodford Ruy. Clmrlea Peyton. L. H. Franeals, John J. Fay, Asa Burden, Curl Skinner. — Frmikle Duniml Is very III at tho Ken- tticky House, Atlantic City, N. J. — Madeline M01 iluiinlltca slates that owliig to the Presidential cIpoIIoii she bus canceled all time for tho Mordaiiut-liea Re- pertory Co. She Is nt present In Philadel- phia, visiting her mother, accompanied by her sou, Lnuraiii-c. Miss Mordniint writes that she will positively go out next season with Del lira its manager. — Isabel Itnlliis linlley, I.lll lc Berenice and (jeo. W. Bailey, after a vacation of twelve weeks at St. Louis, enjoying tho World's Fair, joined the Beunett-Moulton Co., nt I LlL'l J.ll ^ T .1 , i.' t 11,1 Q t ,. A I . . ■<<.l«1>H«.lf<h.. ..I.M.I — II. A. Morrison, agent, writes: "Rehear- sals for all of the attractions of the M. W. Taylor's Amusement Co. are under wny, the ttrst to open at Burlington, N. J„ being 'Why Girls (in Wrtng,' Aug. Utl, with Oliver lis- ter ahead. B. F. Taylor Is buck with (he company. 'Why He Divorced Her,' n new piny, by Will C. Murphey, opens the season at the Grand Opera House, Philadelphia. Sept. (i. 'The Home Breaker' opens In Chicago the middle of September, playing the city and three night stands through the East. 'A Mother's Heart' opens Labor Day, at Lima, 0. 'Uucen of Sinners,' n new pro- duction, carrying a sixty foot car. opens early In September. 'Why Women 8ln" (Eastern) opens In New York Labor Day, playing nothing but week stands. 'Why women Sin' (Western) opens nt Lognnsport, Ind.. Labor Day, nnd plays the West to the const. New equipment has been provided nnd this production promises to lie a big winner. Will C. Murphey has a new piece which will be launched early In November. It promises something out of the ordinary, another 'Why Women Sin.' Hosier of the 'Why Women Sin* Co., Western: Her- nice Howard, Grncla De Foy, Nonln Rry- nolds, Ilenla Butler, J. F. White, Fred Alyn, tost b» glipper post Office In nrder to nvoU ratstukes and t» Insure the prompt delivery of ' letter, ndvcrtlsed tjj thla Halt envelope rlnlnly nildresned moat ■ ent for each letter, and a written order for the letter, •isoeJ wltk the fall name and addrean and the Mae of boalnesa follOfred by the sender, most also be enclosed. Please mention the date (or num- ber) Of THK CLIPPER In whlok the letters sent for were *<1 vertlaed. LAII1K8' LIST. tlsruer. J, W. IMondiy, Little illeus-rottl. Dan MeOloail, Andy disss, J. L. IMcBsns. I'm iioriniiii.iA Wrat'itlcMe, U. II. (|uliluliic. M. K| Miiri'b.v. Krauk I • oinpiiny that Mnnager Carroll has carried '" J' e a';«. The roater Is: Ion Carroll, umna- i « t ■«i,V'."'••* lr » advance representative; ,'J „ii v '? ter «> »tago innnagcr and director ,.i'ii ""'"ft'oiis; Miss Russell Houstun, must- S.U. Ki l Qm '• M ' v - Kuwards, muBtcr of pro- lieites; Dorothy Wallace. leading lady; tot- i|-. ,. cnill< ?r 0 ' " eBBl ° Baker, Nellie Seward, NfU Carroll, Morton Baker, Edmond Burrett, i.dward Moore, M. F. Edwards, Joe J. Win- fflJJJS* Will c. James. The vaudeville H u I CB I . n " : Baby Hope, child performer; "* Baker, lady magician; Lottlo Glon- «l, 0 ii'. u . KlnR comedian; Edward Moore, mu- lh. U „ 1,L1 '•"■""'r. The repertory Includes: "In Vsi' Wi U 2 , i" i » , ''.." Tu0 Bleeping City," "lllp aiy }!«,■ "A Soldier's Honor." "In Ihe rii.'?,:•• A ..," nrc tor Congress" nnd "Up Tug lion. compnuy goes East after olcc- f u ™., M i'i r 'V". u , ' J ^. n 'Plo Bcnrdsley, who was v, s n 'r!..i wl . lb . Mm ' •«■»• and John Drew, ISP lSS£5*n*Qk 10 - |D Ne w ^' urk City, to "•• Asphiwa li .Tudd, of this city. ui,m7, i . or f uc0 "annors, of London, will rc- w h i » r er,ca tllls seas 0 " &""" "«s signed rib? ," 10 ..Leonard Co., to sing a prominent uuVat iJfiKJ 1 * musical comedy, "Mld- h'gbt Under tho MlBtletoc." ilfiT 5£3, S IjC0 ' s Comedians closed their in ■ "m UUU J. Humm « «eaBon at Fulton, N.Y., WorLln„ tfiSi L 5? •» no " with Blaney'a "A nownff Girl's Wrongs" Co. iii» ,.„_. , F erguaon, who has been one of vni rOTKM wlth 'ne Bass & Smith Carnl- In J;„. SyjBS Past seventeen weeks, closes Mack T a » Pa " 8 ' N ' Y - BeP'- 8 ft" 0 3° lnB Vi. 17 7 Armo " r » Comedians at Snglnuw. me compan™ a,tCr tbelr lntereat8 ahead of «hL*ffi? E Rush's "Paris by Night" Co., MffflLS! 8 S'°l ea lt8 successful 8ummer en- Sen \*.» ?-' f he "adlson Sq-uare Roof Oar- KxJSE lor i t ; wl " so on the road, opening The ?.^ ence - Ma . B9 't s «Pt' 26. for three nights, some *i°P any w "' ne a large one, numbering SnK*» r y , pc P.P |e - headed by Bert Leslie and l"en nn' 1 .?*"?'• F - * Caviinngli. who has Nlffhi ?• .»"»S .""s'ness staff of "Paris by eXiLi Map'son Square Garden, has licen I'lfSEi. a8 , advance reprosontntlve. Harrlo "„,"" peen selected as buslncBs mnunger. soiT \.i D ,i h l re vlval of "Candldu" this sea- „»,; 4,' no 'd Daly and Wlnehell Smith will M lp r anorhee nnvaii« «t.».,.»i. iu n vAm,i,,... — Wm. J. Maddcrii Is playing the leading juvenile role In "To Die at Dawn," in sup- port nf Elsie C'rescv. — The Sisters Bnlchcllor, Nettle and Ll«- /,1c, have signed with tho Bros.' Byrne "Hlglit Bells" Co., which opened the season at Nor- wich. Conn.. Aug. 15. — Mny Valentine, who has been playing the mm beetle purl for the past four seasons with Gus Hill's Royal Llllputlans Co., has joined Nut M. Wills' "A Sun of Rest," for this season. — Notes from the "linns Hunson" Co.: We have been playing to packed houses every night slnco our opening, Aug. 18. Our bund nnd orchestra Is stronger than ever and Is making a hit. Our show Is much stronger this season, with new specialties, etc. Dolly Foster, the lending support of Mr. McAlpIn, whose name was omitted from your last Issue, Is still with us, Wo carry twenty people this season nnd are bookcil solid until May ltl, l!>or>. Everybody is en- joying the best of health and Tun Ol.u Hi;- uaiu.h reaches us every week. Wo arc look- lug forward to a prosperous season. — Al. Dolsnn arrived from Chicago dud has slartcd rehearsals of "Happy Hooligan." Mr. Hill (we aro Informed) has secured the strongest cast ho bus sent on the road for Mr. DoIboii's show, a company of sixty-two people. Watt. M. Leslie has cbargc of the advance, with three assistants. — Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Julc Dclmnr, Aug. '10, s daughter, at Jnmestown, N. V. Irving. John Newton. Gene R. Milton. Berl B. Phillips. Wentworth Berry. Harry Robin son, Master Charley Rose. John Altbouse Wallace P. Kllfer nnd Burt B. Perkins. — M. B. Burke is engaged to do the Irish comedy part. Ring, with Godding A Shuttle- worth s prcductton of "Tho Poor Mr. Rlcb.' — Tominv Kress, business manager of the Grace Hayward Co.. after a visit to the 81. Louis Fair, hns gone to Lincoln, Neb., to look after the opening of the above co. /his season Mr. Kress will lie associated with 0. W. Winters In the management of the Win- tersKress UnUrprlscs, which Include the Grace Wayward Co.. "Caught in tho Web and the Winters & Kress Stock Co. -««-.«. Tom.a Ur„uh Pntrer Geo. Betts, Will II. Fields, P. f\ Parks, W II. MacPherson. W. F. Henry. A. C. Hntnll- ton. A. H. Patterson, Bert Wheeler, W. II. I'arkes, Jake It. Murray, manager; H. A. Morrison, agent; W. C. Loyd, agent, nud Little Margie." — Notes from the "A Struggle for Gold" Co.: W'J opened season at Brockvllle, Can., and the performance gave the best of satis- faction. At Hamilton we played to S. It. O., on Friday night, and Saturday inntince and night to capacity. Members of the company are also giving satisfaction. The scenery Is ns One as any used by a melodramatic pro- duction We will tonr Canada until Sept. ri, playing the principal cities only. Time Is booked solid until June 15, in the Eastern snd Central States only. — Roster of "The Holy City" (Western) : Teddle Thomas, manager; Clarence Bennett. Capltola Marclmll, Clyde Cnllmrt. Kilwnrd Jones, Alex. De Beers, Frederick Slebke, Chns. Rlchamond, Delinnr Gossltt, Orris Obcr, James Illlas, Margaret Cannon, Marie Carr, Oscar Piatt, Eva Belle Johnson, Tracy Treat Clarke, Vera Knox, Mnndel Emerson, Julia Fnvershnm, Martin Levy, Isaac Rosen- thal, Jas. Arhucklc. Will J. London. Fred Armetlce. Wultcr Meyers, agent. Roster of "The Holy City" (Eastern) : Gordon & Ben- nett, proprietors ; Edward Taylor, manager; John Carroll Conncry, Leon jj, Robertson, Frederick James, Edwin Iloyt, Nelson Levitt, Ttegtiald Knurr, Raymond Gilbert, Isabella Wlulock, Marie Barboraka. Richard Chap- man. Harriet Dunmore. Arthur Bhiek, Mar- tin Miller, Wm. Smith, Frank Otter, Geo. K. White. Gladen Eacbmnn, Bessie Lornlne, Marie Ashton, John B. Sherman. Harry Ar- nold. Bcrnlcc Arnold, Frank Bruin. A. II. Wliidlsb, ngent. Roster of "A Roynl Slave" (Northern): Gordon & Bennett, proprietors; (!co. Crowder, manager: John Arthur, Ber- lin T. Nixon. E. McGIIInn, Geo. L. Cnstle- lierry. John T. Hopkins, Roy Barker. Ilnrllii W. Davis. Isabella Turner, Irene Ducket I, Dorniheu Itnnsdell, Beatrice Lennnrd. Bernlce Arnold, Marie Downey, Helen llrniidon, May Fitzgerald, A. II. Ogle, agent. Roster of "A Royal Slave" (Southern) : Gordon & Bennett, proprietors; Henry Bbicknllor, munnger; Frank DcCnmp, J. W. Bowersox. Rex Do litis- selle, C. t.'arvln Ollmalne, Edwurd Daly, chns. Bollinger, Ilrnlce Murdock, Bnrhara Swnncr, Maude Turner, Mithle Yates, 'i'hercsa Martin, J. G. Haitiiinn, agent; Dully Wind- sum nnd Maude Grnlmni, — Charles E. Udell scored it success with Nut M. WiIIb' "Son of Rest" Co. Inst week, at the West End Then ire, New York. —■Gtislav 1.1 all-it., the composer, relurned Inst week from a four mouths' European trip. — Notes from the Myers Slock Co.: ITa are now In our fifth week nud Ihe show Is moving us smoothly as If It bud been out for 1111 entire season. Our engagement at Nnrrla- Iiiivn proved an Immense success Inst week, the company receiving high prnlso from the local press and being pronounced one of Hie strongest popular priced attractions Unit has ever been seen there. Wo hnvo only found It necessary to make one change slnco the open- ing, Tom Allen joining for props, ut Nor- rlslown. — John Miller, ninnnger, and his wife (Madge Denning) have returned to Oklahoma I'ltv after a stnv nt Colorado Springs, and will visit the Fair at SI. Louis. — Wllllmii D. t'urrye Is with F, W, Lloyd's "Hoy Wnnted" Co.. playing the pari of II111 boy. The sbuw opened ut Suffolk, Vs., Aug, W. — ,1ns. W. Evans writes: "Incr. Foimim, who in enl lv opened her season tit I'oil Hu- ron, Mich., in Whitney's ruvlvul nf 'Romeo nnd .In I Id,' bus proved 11 most, capable Ju- liet, nnd the Romeo of Edward Eisner Is dis- tinctly clever." --The mat of the "Rachel Goldstein" Co. Includes: Florence Dudley, ns Rachel Gold- stein; Marguret McKcon, Morris Frank, Win. Morris, Herbert Prellnl. J. I). MeCube. incli- ned Flizgornld, Edwurd Illgglns, Dorothy, Lelgbton, AVnller Moore, Percy Slrllji, Sam man Is iidvniicc i-cprcsciilnt Ivc ; Tbomiis l'bll- liln, property man, nud JuiUCS 11. Rhondcs, insliiiger. / — Walter'Scott Greiser Joined Minks Bros.' Co. Al 011 Aug. 2!>, this making his toiii'lh scusoii under tnn same niiinagcniciit. — l-'.ll/iiliclli E. Hicks, mother of Minnie Jinniliill, Fiiuiiy Day nud Lulu Eddy, died ut her liuiuo In (.'Inclnnall, ()., Aug, El. The remains will be Interred nt Lluilcn Grove Cemetery, Covington, Ky„ Aug. 'i'Ji. Her busbiinil and live daughters survive her. —The Chnse-Llstcr attractions have nil opened the seusou auspiciously, except lug "A Runaway Mutch," which will open on Sept. IP. The hitter piece will he taken South this season, wllh film nnd Bessie Bobbins retained In 1 lie leading roles, aud a huge company of fnree comedy people. — Edmond Dennc has gone with the "rrctly Peggy" Co. —'Edward, Kcllle goes wllh the Spoonor Stock Co., In Brooklyn. — Kutn Fletcher has slgued wllh Mrs. Flskc's Co. — Virginia Criinuu goes with Mrs. Boyle's Slock Co., In Nashville. — Spolhswiiod Allken bus been engaged for Marie Wnlnwilght's company. — .InIin Mooncy, the chorus girl, who was the prize winner In llio popular girl contest of "Piir, Puff, Poiif," nt tho Casino, New York, started for St. Louis, Aug. L'.'l, to enjoy her prize, which consists of free transporta- tion for two weeks. — Julius Stegcr has arrived In this city from abroad, to begin rehearsals with Ihe Hamlin, Mitchell k Fields Stock Co. While tibroad Mr. Steger signed a contract to ap- pear next season, for n week, In Carlsbad anil another In Mnrlenbad, In a revival of comic operas. — May Irwin, after nn absence from Ihe hi age covering two seasons, will be seen iikuIii at the llijou, New York, on Nov. 1,'t. She will appear lu "Mrs. Black 1b Back." — Arrangements bnve been completed whereby the Richard Carle Amusement Co. will be incorporated, The next new musical .omody to be produced by Mr. ('aria and his associates will be entitled "The Mayor of Toklo." — F. C Whitney has Issued Instructions to bis general stulf and representatives (bat In future there must be no free list for any of Ills attractions. All contracts made here- after with opera house, managers throughout Hie country will have a clause to thai ef- fect. There arc to bo no more billboard or window privileges paid with pusses to then- Ires In New "Sork C'lly. nud Mr. Whitney ' :n.-l tic is vii"K In il" bill lllllin.-il to all) lu bringing shout the sninc condition lor other parts of the L'ulted Stutts. Allen. Lucille | Armstrong Hslsy ANaa, Mis.UK. Ailale, Mine. Allen. Mrs. UK Ashley, LB. Aram, Nunn Anderson. Klor. Ashtun, Langlry Arnistroiig, Adu Alio. Cbira Ainets (Daiic.) Araoldsoti, Ada Allen, I'enrl lielmont, Mri.il Bryant, Violet llnrry Slells Pergea, ItoM Burke, Oraec V. linker Kllaabotb IIHIK'I-Jft, Miss lierlr.uul MailfC l'-eekrl, Mrs. a. Buker. Hess Burt. Anns Horlbtt, Msrle llerlrum, Helen lliintes, I. 'tin Bryant. Violet Burton, Mrs. It Ilcditrd. Minnie Burdock Sisters Benrpre, Undly Bonleou, Msrle Illume, Florence Brooks, Jctinrtte Barron, Lulu Barker, Mr. & Mr*. Ban-bill, l'auiile llerls-rl, 1 Bhuieliiird Mrsll BrHtol, Jessie I'arnsliou Alice Curl, In, 1,11. ijilllns, Hot C'orblu, Flor C'lsylvn. Agnes t'lirrun, Francis fross, Cora Clark, Claru Cenuio, Mny Ci'llllH. MilUllO tv>i. Itsy t)nrr, Jess t'oustiiatllie Sisters HeMer. I.lilu IleVcral. Bnso llivyer, IjiIIIc Iiin-rell, ltuby F. Ibiwsao, ICIennr liurhin. Bertha IicWyne, Dolly Hiivei'isirt, Fdnn I'nulel, Irene Deaiie. I.mua BeVere, (juhllo tm-lien H. A. lieVllll Sisters HcFiiyo, Sisters luiu . Mrs, John Belmy, Klslc Biisell, Violet Hair, la,i IleVlgne, tiliuly lleWltl. Ml. He While, Jess. iPi-voiui. May Daly, Hot Behim. Dickie Hlllllmr. Bee lllvle, llullle Helly. Mtiil.l Hll'liev, Kthel UeVennv. Carrie M. Kniersoii, Julia I'lnrlglit. Madce l'ol;slruia. t'biril KhMdaa, I'lor. Kaan-s, S. .Mullll •Mr, Ml hi red Fflllt, l'Mlai Fields. Nellie Fox Florence U l'alil. lolnu I'lugerulil, M.K.. I.'lslslg. Nina I'nrlowe, Kdna Foley, Jess, Forrester, Scltna I■imler. May Gsrslde, Mrs. J. 8. Hems, Nellie ttiinlmsn, MajK (Irsy. Mae lillmcy Sitters U»le. Klor. Cnieluinl, Marie Herbert, Mrs. liar. Howard, Lea Hart, Edith Henry, I/oulso Hayes. Ada Iluntlev Crystal Hart. Mrs. F..T. HutTiaiui. Net.l) llolmes, Violet HeiTinan Mrt.M Bill, Flcr. Hart, Mis. Ed. Hajfs, Mrs. Hayes. Oertle Hughes, Klor. Iluilillt.al, May Hawkins. Mrs.8 ileury Marmora Howard, May lollle Hoorr. Ml. Hilton, Mantle Johnson, Boole Jneksou A 1 Kuiglas Jewell, Miss 1,11 KIllKleloll, Mri. R. I.. Kennedy, J. }. Kohl, M irlou I.lttlehsles I.ltM LnTour, Blanch l.luden, Daisy l.orce, Lucille Lilly, Ida M. l.iiTariile Sisters Lee, Dura f.enls, Ml, Leslie. I'.lsu Mttlehiilcs L.M. l.iilhrup. ISit l.csler, Maud l.yilcll. I.liln l.miKiloii, Muriel I .a Hebe, II. M>, III rose. ItesS. .Monies, Myrtle Monroe, C. II. .Mono., Alice Millar, Katie * Jess Merrill, Audrey Madden, Tbelnin Morsehouse, Ijiu Montague Berth Millard, Marg. Morris, May Morn, Juno Mr.iilell, Allle Meeker. Minnie Motitey. Myrtle Mlllwaril Sisters Melville, tloldle .Meredith, H. Mit'aii-hiud, Husk Murruy, Belle Muntcj, Myrtle Montague, Mima Mlnliiin. Muilu Meeker, Minnie Moat rose. Bess Noel, Lucille Sorrlj. Oirlnuo Modal. Ida ISiwnoil, I'.Cvttl Oekeriuun, Hur. •Jllver, Msrle Urdler. Dells >ejr»cr. Dorothy 'ehiM, Metn I'lnkelt, Blaiiclie 'acket, Mrs, 'slottn. Urei-e Pemlletou, Best. Uiilalan lierlrud Itoberts Kdlth lireee, r^sllo Hose, Ituth ItndclllTe Minnie Itlssc. Iter- nardlite 11. ltnatcll, Nell* Itevere, Antilc lioth. Kstherluo Itryii'ilds. May itliMcll. Ida Itevere, Antde Ki'sealsTir, Mara Hirers. Maru. Itlnehurl, Stella Itlelson. Msry nose. Hum IthSMl, Kstber ItorlterortA May Itlcliarilsou, Beatrice I'nssell, BIJou toherts. Knth. -alldo, y.nr» Sylvester, Nell Smith, K. Stanley. He's- Smith, Mtinde Sbenticrd, Mrs. It. I). Sears, tllsilys Sheiuird. It'll 11 Stone; Sadie Smith, Mamie Scliener, Msrle SIcium. I'enrl Symonds, I.. W. Hsvllle, Mrs. H. Mauley, Ku-e Slerllng, N Nnxonhy, Ki.i Stanley. Hell. Smith, Mamie lievalyn dwell. rueueselle. II. rpxaan*. Neil. Taylor, Louise I hol-atnu. Bolilll t'owner, 1'lor. riuopii cbuai'o Vlctursoii, Minnie Vanlleiiiili. Mrs. Henry Wosloti, Miss Wilson. Mrs. ChriH. Wllsou, .lean. iVhlle, Jess II. Worir. .Iciietle Wllllors. Jennie M. iVhlle, ileortlu M'ealeu, Mary Wilson, .lein,el la Washlaul.. Ml. Wrlson, Delia Wllwm, Cionllle Williams l.uuplc 'I honilnii It,,aula Wordette, Kslell Warner, Ada 11, w.vinio, Moan Welsh, Allen Whsbiiioi Mis.C Walsh Mrs. Boh GUNTLItlHISN'S LIST. Alwo-sl. Warren Austin Stiller Co Athlon Broil. Ablrlcli. C. T. Alfredo. A. II. Anthony. Jack Albllin Slock tin .Mexuniler, Rus. Arcrv, Mr. Auiriui, latwr. Adklns, IJ, D. Al hurl us & Ibirlraiii Ackeriiian, id Aialrtis, Bert Aldca, Hall Anderson & Bilggs Annul. Alllly AdatitN, loe Ashley, II. M. Alf. .llio. Anthony, Ian, Alllluous \While A PI ifi-l on. H. W lieu Hur Op Co Balnea A Washburn Blrchiiiuii, Win. Hui-hliiilz, ri, II. I'.aihoar Bros. I.enei'.lUt, Simon Browning W'.l'l. Ilnrllrlls, Mus. I'.assell. Hossell I'.rnclutrd, Louis I'altlells, Mils. llruaoall, IStl. IUoiiUc J. M. i-.iii ill Jr.. Aug. Bratly, Wm. Bcano'i. The Bailey & Fletcher Ileasley. Al. Boyd. Iluvniniid Burai-a Mvlwlus Bi'siiiiuii. l.d. Bill/.. F. II. Binal'.na. Saul Boldell iSloillMT Boilelll, Will. Baker, Kd. BlolMI, l|. M. Blown,llur.o. II. Ileriiiird, J. L. Bales, L. W. lllirk'ess, Nat Hotfurt, A. N. Bllllie;s, II. 11. Brltti'ii, Tlsi llurnio, (ieo. Barrows, W. 0. Hohler. Blcll. Beach. Jack I'.lamhar.l, C. A Bucktierr, fit. Brsrlianl. Iviuls Banis, I. n. Brow'i, liar- rls It B. Blue Jeans Oi. Bender, Wlnlield Brooks At (Iter fironf7, Edwil. lllllluiei. II. H. Blttner, W. W. Baker, Kd. Benson A Francctla Belle, t. 1. Ill.sihS, J. \t. I.arluira. Sain lilallner. .'. F. Bailey, Clin* l.ieljany, Mtr. Durden. J. R Beach. Billy I'enhs I A I'.ll.lll firn*nln«. W.K Bsrill-S, Miliar l Hurler.'.J. v, Baker, V. K. Ilccson, T. J. Btickiier, Art, H.llle,, Wall. Hrnchurd, l.uuls Mluesliiii, I at Biiseelle, 1'.. It. l.'loncli K IBcliurds Hlare, Fred c.sik Jr., Hah. Hnrt.li AFsrnutii Carey. Thus. OrnishII, Milt, f'oiuiers. Bohi ijoleiiiuas, Tho Corto. tlcrnau. Chrlsllaa 4i Tin nor .'nsiiior;. & I lull lire Coilabe liar. I.'aiaphell A O.iiiUeld Ciuilvy, Kd. Clayton, Fieil Collins, H. II. Cook, W. 11. Htiuiplsdl A .'Ictneus, Chns. Harnev, HllH I'oakllli. C. A. t'ltiiniploii, Jack cilrTurd A Burke Conn St Conrad CaIdera. A. K, t:ollcn & Burrow Cralne. U, IC. Chaoudlo, 0. K. t!avnller Hit. Country Kid Co. Clillllllihaai, Bub at D. t'liatwell, John Crawford A Manning Cannon, II. II, f.'oliley, W. V. Colin, Willi. Otrlcr It Taylor Coaroy «r Muck Cuuinis'll It Bedell Clallll|,loll luel, Cluyloii. (1. L. Ciiiiwur. Mlek Casey. N. U. Hidden, A. K. Hlisse, V. W. Counts, Sherni. Clarke, Brih-u ('toss, J, T. Clark, J. F. Colia, Willi, niiuiiliighiitu .1.1 Corls-tl. J. J. Clayton It Jenkins Curtis A Adams H'.slllnatoil. Al. Daly. K. L. Duncan Wm. Dixon, Bow- ers A D. Devere A Allen Inuibur. B. J. Darelem, Ceo. DeVon le. Chest Dorothy, flavin Drown, Mayn. lijiaeli/>rt Ada*.. llolS.«l| t K>. J, \\ BiirreM, <iuy Don Trio Dixon. Henry Dorothy Vetnnn Co f)eQi|7si Hn>s. Ilitte. A, K, H.inh'ls, Viudl OulHii. Herb I OeLoug, Oar. . Delteto .VI.a Due l)ueu|s)ll. I Inr. Heaves, liar. Ibilys, I Drews, Tlie Dlnsi. Bow AD. tUllball St. CO. Dl'iilie, Ur.lllt lhi.0111;. liar. tlllllhiir. .loo. Iluilbaes. eljhut Drsltm-liers .LB liewntie, Bold. I'eloiai, II. I') DeMsiii. Frank t'.versole, Win. '4'clesoii, Win. I'ltan. .las, r-lllott. c, II. I'.llloit, Billy I'.vaus, Clare Klrlrldje, W. H. I.'uilk-oll, Will. I can, K'lml. I'.linoiv, BuxeiiO ICIdrhlite. Itobl. Krnl A Hoiii-Kger I'.ersole, Will. Kmcrs I'rntik Kililliell A Killlil I Julian. Krasl. ox fc Foxle Fruiieli, I,. V. r.'rrlKs. II. il. Frlnk, F, J. I'revull, Fnsl. Frllt, Kd. 1'ievoP, F. Hie. l-'rcdcrlcks tV.S. Frees.) Bros. Hotelier. J. J. Fowler, Nads Ferguson, Murry Fawcett, U.S.. t'alardo, .Mr, Furml,' Tom I'.-nl, (lea, Florenee. Kd, Fuller, Wm. l-'rlsi. lliiiney Fleming. Hurl lyni-s, Jue Frye, II, U I leilcrlek HriiS. Fostelle, A. t'.. French, Henry A Uovls I'riiiitiiiiallies I ernslalez, liar. Ford, O. F. l-'ien.-ti, Henri Juris-. II. II. Fortune. l.\ il.KXlfrlenl, fl.L l.'llioore, I'.iul Coins, tins (leiisro A Thanl fiiiyer It O'Nell Hrleves, Jim. florlou I,e« Oreggrv, F. L. filhney, Win, Orsnt, C. W. (iarducr, Frank Gillette, A. M. "Ulrl from Dixie" Co Oore, Oeo. Hnrdoll Allaire; Uross, I, vim Slock On. laluijlier, J. I'. tnr.filer. K. A. liltlhaillt, II. K. Irsy, F. u. 'Jooilt, l*on. tirnnt. C. W. 'l.'ilirann, A. F. I.UlltyolII, U.K. tiarrfner, W." b, Cionlon, Jas. UrlSlib, »: C. tlMilstverth, i\ Ijsrrniirt, Frank Days. Frank lltirduwav, Bob Doll, Alf. Hart. W. J. Helton, 0. P. Hemphill Fu In. Hunt, J. A. Haloes' A Kli'sinere Bailey A Mrrban Bellman, (U Howe Jr., K. J. 1 In Hey A Meelisn llrndersnn, Mr. Hnrrliiglsu Ell. Harrlgaii (Tranut Jus.) Hanaon A Drew Holmes A Waldran lllle, V. A. Hassan, Chas. HSyes A Wynne Hanson, Wm. Hoe A Lee Hodgson, Itlch. Halstesd Slk.Co I Inn I. T. Dr. Co llsdler. C. 11 llrrrlng, Ira Howe, Art. II odd. W. lt. lusanur A Olivette llllllnnt, W. It Ilnltsrea, Wm. itarrla AWaltera Hall. Ben lTmiili.lt. I.ou Hill. Hly Mills. 4 ituii. riisa. Iloyt. Kilwln Krmmhiea Itlch Her First False Step On. Henrn. F. II. Itruoellu. Jon Hunter, a. V. 1Iok.ui. F.rnrst llavmau, Jack 11 el ds wo I- 111. C. Iliillru, Jack llsrlug, Karl lllekinau. tleo. lluntliiKs, 4 Hern. Frank Hog.in, Id. Hudson, K. P. HlhlH-n. B. II. Hamilton, II.II. H..lm->«. a. Irwin, J. Ireland, F. J. Ireland. (1, II. Johnson, <!. 1* •larrelte, llsr, ■lohnst.ai, l-'sl. Jack, H. T. .luel, Burt Joyce, K.lwln Jansoti Bras. Jones, Irv. Jersey, A.Mpli Jiinsen. Ot. Jciiuliivs, K. N Johnson, C II. Johnson. Billy Jones, lien ,7.-lies. I,. Jackson A Douglsa Klralfy. II. Kaaebwssy. il. A. i-: Krltchllebl. 1. H Mllle 'i'rh. Kendal, Win. Kerr, •'. II. Kllnieul, F.111II Keuueily. Jus. Kiiiuiannii, 1'. Kliubiill A Ih.imval. Kreimer. W, F,. l>yea, W.n. Kiirlelll Mr, Kelly A Itcao Kolb. J. W. Kiel I, K. Lewis A Willis Lime, Art. 1.0 liner, Atllr.ll l.ynloii, 11. 11. I.Udell, II, A A. I inch, This}. LevlH, V, l». Lamar, II. i.hiiii Laurent «t Hariib. Lyons, H, 1. I.a nn, ol, F. W. Ij.eke, W. II, Lang. II. V. Lyons, .liu-oiies Ms-He, W. II. Levins, Prof. l.oo. Frank Lime, Dave Leonard A Bioledo Lynch. J. W. M'slle. Ilitvlil Lvsler A IVstke M'Maln-, lleo. l.vl.dl. W. H. Leo, Frank Lentoii. K 0. Lee, K..I. Lorraine A I In tidy l.uelei-, Paid l.tiMurr, 11.ir. L>sler, -- Llpplueolt, Ham Lloyd. J. K. Lcoiil 'l'i lo >.tll.M, (laslHT l.iilns. (I. if. I, aloud,. A Varh: Lneky Bill Mikiiu. 0. W. Lawrence, bshl. Li.wry, Clus. t.oeke, W. II. Melloneu. Will. Murray, .1. K. Milltliews A llarrl Mef'urltir, .1, A Meffnffrey T. V Meflreevy, Jack Rnimoiv's Mldg. lUymaadi M- B liisulrr., Bob. Bona bin. Chas. HocVwell. J. 0. ItoHianl Trio poekwell. .1., C. Knssvll, l.s#r. Unsl Jr., Ditto Beimels, llnr. Bsnil.il. Dan ItiHsl. Fnimo Ibtlfe, T. S. Be.lney A Kelloj Sehlke. Clus. MlnrT. Jack Smith. W. (1. Sully, J. J. Sylvuu A O'Neat Stanley A Wilson Shea, M. Scnlt, C, Sun, (leo. Scarlet. Art. -it111 Alarm Co. Hcotl. 11. J. stuher. F. 8. Sherman, Cliar. stetson, nar. rrltt A Itotella MeDoiiiibl. Mlkt Melville. .*ean MneAvny, liar, Mathews, Sleph Mlntlug, Alt. Marron, Jno. Merlon. Lnwr. Murpby, J. T. Mestare, llsr. Mitchell. Ben Mex. Troub. Maun, Danny Martini A Maxnllllan Mnrtlu. Al. McCloakey. liar. Myers. Henry Miirlnetlns. at. Man-o. Jas. Mumrenn. Jack MeOarthy, J. V. Msrllueks, Tho Millar, Bert. Marlon A Pearl Murray. Krauk Murry, Jtl Msr, Frank Mnnerlef ASmltlt Moore, J. V. Marline, F,& K. McCarthy Miles Malooti. A. 1>. Murrv Horn, Oo. Miller It Krcsko Mcsaiey. Jas. Monbiunt, tllir. >|onte Myro. Joe Mover, T. C. Murphy A Andrewr Main. Floy.l Met'iitin, Ohas. Mootiny A Holbein Miller A Kreskt llcillnley, B Al Moran, Will. MeHouitall W.ll Morrlsstv. T. 1 McDonald, Mlki Murray, rrank I tackle, J. II. Martin, Jar.|. Marlon. .Ins. Miller, J. V. Murphy A Nnlai Mlllnr. C.tl.O. deiii-rlef AHiultl \liircus, Henry Merrill. M.' V. Mnloney'11 Wnl- illng Day On McAdnne.. T. J M.H.CS M. tlcHlrlliiu. A. Mnrluw. Date dock. TIum. diirnhy, Mntk Marlon. Burt Murlnell is. tit. Mrtlsls-, 1». W. Marllii. II, Marlon A I'enrl Moiilicunc'V. It Nleyers. liar. Mniialiau. 1". J. Minor, Chns, Mix. O. 1.. M.-e A Oay Night Before Xintis CU, Norrls A lloxvo Nlssen, Wall. Norrls Wes.A C. Nnlnii, John Newlnns, 1 ,\ I choK J is 1 Nb kelson IC. F. Morton. Hi n. N'owllll. Have Mehuls, W. II. Vewell A Nll.lo Xelsoii. Willie NnriU'iu, (Ins Diiis'iilieluier, J '.ill leu Al Intel illver. llsr. llio Bros. I'llrlrti A Buckley Ugilen, Jack ri'llrlen, Win. lI'Nelll, 1'iank lillleu, I', A. •I'llrlcti A Buckley I'rlce, II. M. Heck. W. K. I'hllllps, II. II. Voders. W. A. 'Bill, Osrnr 'ayiie, U K. 'rlnir.i*c, I'rcd I'clrre, Jack 'liolim, P. A. •bill, II. 11. t.irvo, Louis ludau. K. V. •crcy, Jack '■nyne. Wm. i-otts, F. I.. Hmitlss, P. II i'tirkcr. liar, '•alii, tlseiir 'epiK'rs, 'J Ihsl l-lirlsii, I'.. V; Barker, H. W. I'ahce, I. ''altersmi. Al. iulrk. -las. 'lii.iunel, Clar. II.IKS..II Uu.i KolierlMUi. llnr. I'.nsalre. Iloll lllckcy, II. II. It blue. A. T. Iteynalil, K. V. beeves I'M. Hlley, John lUiher, Finest Itclniu, J. II. Ilols-rs. Ik.b llleb. J. A II. Ilenla, Musical Head. A. K. tHplcy, Tom Itose. Julian Itliiel.dl. Willie ItockWISal. II, t, Heap, Wm. Iloosevelt. I.ools ll.lllllis, II. W. Uu.-ki-r. II. II. Ibs-hfort A Mny Itosscll, CI.us. HICIS NO'I'ICM AT IIHAD Of LIST. »»» Stanford. Billy shaws. Aetlkl Ssntell, Rnd. Sawyer, Kildy Steele, Dan suTBuue. Alvln sluipHoua, The Slutsoian, O. H. -lal.-y, Jno. 'aiiler, Charllo Buber. Knsl , Mtnley, 11. 8, itanley, Lou lotaker Bros, dewnrt. Hat. ■anctuiu. K- 'heffer. A II. • luirrlek. liar. 'wafford, J. IL 'rhllltiig, K. "tarrctt. How. Iniltll, Jno tnbln. Frtst • llverloti. I'lnml liolt A Wilson holler, Ktuiuett Mansion, D. M. leekor, l*w almonds, J. II. 'bnnler, V. 0. itnriup, liar. ■levin, Jus. •Iiiidey, Miller twain, W. J. Town Hint- sip" Co. I'nllaitt. Wall, 'rovollo (Vent) 'ownaeiul, II, i'IMi. II. C. humus. Kid II. tipple, it. II. barslon, How. I'luiiupson A Tlieuins bomnsoii. Win. tnylnr, Fred t'hoi mis, Jno. "The" Toy. N. A K. Village l\>st- master (3a. Vis»ra, Frank \11le, A. Vnaite, MBit Vllhllllg. Chas. Vuck. F. II. Valenllne. Al. Vonlluul .in". Uaueo, II. J. Van lii-murk II, Vl.gBc. Mil./ Vlneyuril. A. H Vnnlloiiseii, J.I. Vagge. Mlh, Veilder, DHil.ln Vcronis., J. T. Wright, Fred Wilbur. 0. H. Wain, K. w.sieiii. Fnrln While. P. J. Waldorf A M les 'friskier, ll»rd. Warren, J. C. Wilson, F. K. Wolfe, Law Wllklns, W. Wbltller, II IL Wcav«r, J, II. Wilson. II. F. Win roll. II. It. Williams. Joe Wlllls.ni, Herb. Wilson A , DeMmivllln Cello A Wlelbig Vllsivl, O, V. ■Veils, llhy Wis.il, W, P. Velahluiail, Jno viniiiuis. Henry. ■Vlesrl, Fred iVebl., II. L. .Vrollie, K. Is .Vllsoll, Jack .Vllklus. W. iVIIbiir, 0, It. A'.sul, W. II. .Visit, UMH A'els-r. J. I,. . ,vih:n», w. w. Vest, F. ft 1), A'psI. (lliireiim .Veils A Wells A'uisHvur'l V.P. iVnlf. lark ■ValMb. F. A. A'llsoll A DavIS A'nlki'r, F. T. .Vhltluker, 0. *• .Vol' lout 11. F. Veleher, Lynn ■Vllsmi A. L. Vutkliis. Llewot virc MM, .Vest, in, Itlch viniP A Hhaldoa Aoo.1 Bma. .Vllls A Hassan iVIdlesl.fe, Ji.clt .Vlnsl.iiiley HI. Wllllnias, Al. .Vllllck, Mux Vanke, Chns. Yaiiiainulo BlO). Young. Will /arauos, V.. R, Vs'i-colb, Kdsd, i.i;i"l'i Mill IK. AM) WANIIINOTOIV. I iVi-bi.ii.iII> -1 i.iuliicti'il 'I'mir vim I'eun- nylvnnln lliillri.iiil. Tilt! baltlelleld of llettysbiirg ami tllfl Na- lloiinl CuplUI tiro utirsctlons so alluring that few would feel like refusing to visit llieiu. es|s-elally lu the cool Fall days, It Is to place thcsB two iiltrncttnns within easy leuch nf every one Hint the l'einiHylvanlil Itallroiid Conipuuy nuiiotinces a tour over tho Interesting baltlelleld, through the pictur- esque valleys of Maryland, and an entertain- ing stay ot Washington. . The four will leave Now York, West Twen- ty-third Htrest, T.r.r, a. m„ and vhiindnipiiia I'J.'.'ii I'. 11., Hiittirdny, Heptcmbcr Hi, In charge of one of the company's tourist agenta, and will cover a period of six days. An experienced chaperon, whose especial charge will b« un- escorted ladles, will accompany tho party throughout. Hound- trip tickets, covering transportation, carriage drives and hotel ac- commodations, will be sold at the extremely lom rate of %T1 from Now York, f'Jl from Trenton, $111 from I'lillitdnlpbln, nud propor- tionate rates from other ixillits. Fur lilnerarlcs and full liiforiuatboi unply lo ticket ugeuts; Tourist. Agent, 'Jll.'l llflli Avenue, New York: 4 Court- nt root, Brook lyn: 780 ltroud Htrest, Newark, N. J„; or address Oeo. W. noyd, (lenernl rnssenger A gem, Ilrotul Htrccl Hliillmi, lliilndelnhlft. ' s)a» ' 1 I'llll. K. llnsM liita be«n engaged As nun< sjor ot tb« aluilc Unllc Worcester, Moss.