The New York Clipper (December 1904)

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1 ® H I ::' i li ft' I 1: I i Si I 1 '■;•• I .■•;■ ;$ •I": •;■■» .; v w 1040 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. December 24. drllii 1 .Dsut Ucury. M- II. Ha Colcord, Mr. Corbet t. J. J. Cbanbrrlln c.F Chandler, a. Clark, Wnlby Cannon, Joseph Clipper Post Office. In order to avoid mistake, and t«t in.nre the prompt delivery of the , letter* advertised in till* Hat, *n oyttoo, i.'raim envelope plainly addressed nut be Clark, M. sent (or each letter, and a written Grate* i young order for the letter, signed with the Copensplre U.K. fall ium and iiddrra* nnd the line Cujinlnsltiim J.I' ot,bu«liie*sj followed by the aender, Cooke. Hubert laiaf alsw be enclosed. rSS^ff"* Pleiise mention the date (or nana- lole - 1,m ber) of Till!! CLIPPER In which the letter* aent for were isdvertlaed. , f . . I,*WITH' MBT.. Arden, Carol >sblon, Limgtrj Avulo, Jennv A ill 111. Alice C Austin, Lillian Austin, Kant Altli'U, Elsie Ariel Ladles guartet Afllcr, Fluru Aijilirop. B Nora (10c.) AtUlill, Mile. Allen, Vinlit t Andre. LIU/ 4nainaj ■ Mn. Benton in* Mr*.G 11 nrtli, Kslclla (S, Mil* A. K. Artclll, Flora : AlilH.it, ivarl K Alrdlt-h, Lmilso HAriuw, Lillian llrudwcll Mia* N IMrlKirkii. Marie BHIke. Marlon Hennctt, Mrs.C. jUrlli'tle J-oitlse lliilerwurui. .. gi ;. Lydlg nnnnif. MM. ft. 0, Bartbeld, ,:.. Josephine Brown, Laura Browning, Flora Heltnont, Grace Browning, Kllu Brady, Kitty Bensall, .Mario Boylnn,' Stella Bemilce. Mile. Basso, 1 Flurn Banner, llewile Beds, Helen BttlH, Nellie Bailer Hi'Iimi M. OiiltlweU allien Cuaitham Sinters Carpenter. Kllu {.'arew, Mntiel Cuddle. Treille Clare, Helen Uqlllns, Mutate (tiunrly. Hndle Conle, Mrs. G. Clifford Mtintl It jiiriln, ib>«i! '.'llllHt*. Oil* i.'liifij, Minn M. Coleman, Kiltie Conner, Nellie Cordelld, Flora Chuflioin Sisters Curraen BenrtUv On rkeek, Mn. J Dowlan, . Mri. William Delmar. Mabel Dundee, Helena lieanc, Daisy UeVore, Ilerua Drew, Elaine M Davenport Mary Diilnell. Lillian Purlin, Zella Hnvldsou, Berth i Bnnegnn, . Nellie. (10c.) Itorman. Caroline Dollt. Amy Douglas, Clara DeVere, rnullnr Desmond, Lilly Dunbar. Filtel ileitis.*, F.llle bnly, Dotliu Klmove, Marie Ltlna, Mln IWraontls. Kmma I tl.t^siiitin, .linefililne (,r:tlinfit. Hadf Orey, Vera iltlMiKki Mm.al llMlllOll. TulUll llustiltjrl, itoie llollln, l.urulne Huugltton, Jim. J. V. llnrtlo. Fl'tra llun'uinii, Nultle V. Herbert. Netllo Hlntl. tllatlys llaveni, Mabel iliill.-y, Flora llav.llionie, Ml«< J). A. Until, t, Untr 'litiisen, Marie Hunt. J ...ill'.*- Herman. Heliba latnl, K. <!. Healy.-KIIti InllHtnll, Klllle Harvey »l»lern (lull Ilenll'liv I. Il..|.l'. I'lirtile lliilinn, Mrs. J. Hniiielil, Miimin Howard, Mrn.II. Ilni'inw nealriiv Hill. Maud Hale, Helen IHhIi, .Mm' Irtsli. Mm. J. Jeuka, Nona JuLusdl, Olive, Henry Oonn, ninth l'oley, Uliorlei lVrdley, B. Danwm, Itobert Danrortb <= Brae* Downey, L. T. Deli'lter, J. B. Df>lno, Henry lh-Monta, Mr. * Mn Ilium's llnmpty Iinmpty Drlieoll, Hi C. DiiKan A Mack Dnrey, Fred Davis, WllU.itn Iu.l.l,', Mn. L. 1'nrie, MI.h U I. i'tirker. Mnliellc j'ui'iuelena, • . 'I'etldle Pnnlier Mrs. O. Cope. Llxette I'remoii, .Mae A. IMntter, Lina gulnn, Mis* M. lii.lianl HMers li.iiiiuitie, ilraco iiumlej , Kettle Unwell. 1'WUier lievnolilH l.tpllla llowland, Mobelle H»I*oa, Clement nnymnnd, Nina oevlne. K. J. Uiitker, Jtavw, B. 1 . Mlns M. J. Illvon. La 'lell Itandell, llepew, I>. 0. Mltut Tho». Donilngney Uyp flaber, AavMa Bawji, W. 1« I Itiielkowsltn- llniiBlierlyi Ko(»ts. ICtnma __ _ I"8''X nertoii. A. Jele peVoe, Flltlle Jlolb. Knlberlne J>rnko, 1L liellley Mrs. Pat Hwlly fcCliMlyn noilerlck. Stella P"* Vrank Uliviitnl. Drawee, — Madeline Hanliar, Qua UMley, Nillle *>e\iu>, Bert riaau, ,laiuti Hugltea, Joe Bollifo. M.'F. Blue*, J. K. one, H. V. HiIltiMi, P. i: bill, O. B. UoeDler, Jock Heeley k Meeley ilnwkiD'. 1'ercy Healb, Mr. Hanlen, Pblllp Hardy, 1. A. ilewi'ft, V. D. Hale. A. II. Harris, B. H. Hnrnllu, Pblllp I lenilrlelta. Ben Hart'le, Tom IHIjbt A Dean Hill, A. ),. Henna; Charles Hurritfau James Hetli. flrant lliilbtiwtiv ti Wnlton Hnrstrlfe. J.W. Ireland, 0. H. Intnan, W. A. Iniieasc St Ryan ivea, tba Mazlclan Jirrett, Hurry Jupiter Trio Jucol*. Mnurire Josspf, Kacher Jenkins, )'. i:. Jones, Wnller Jeffrt'lM, Dick McKee, Vnuglian rtparks. L, D. Mason, Lowell fheittie, P. J McConloy, Bob Mack, Lee Mariell, Archie Millar, Prince McGr.th. C. A. Mlette, Joseph Mnoney.* ' -Holbein Merrltt, Hal McKey, \V. B. .Miller, II- I... MnrtKi Bros. Mltrhell, Ueorge MrCnrtby, 0. Miller, J% 11. Merrllle, H. P. Mark, (leort'? Miller, Olinrles Maraellle* (Cont .Marks, H. D. Mont roue, Man-err Jones, Tools Ketqr, Mrs.Oeo. Ki'inp, Marie D. .v'feintii. Mny heu>i Mrs. Ulolir Kntlierlno Kirk, Celene li Lain:, Llllinn 1/inlH, Dorothy u-jtfii, Leslie l«ivc, Morgeret t.milen, Daisy laslle, Bonlla lee, Marlon l.evlne. Mtty LnMourc (ilndns Lawrence, Pearl Laar, Irene \V. I.oint, Lillian i .ti in in is. m it'll l.eolrore, Vlolot ijKJInlr, Olrtile I .lie.is. Helen Lester Miss aloe Llndell, Lani'ii I.im. llenirliv eeds, Ailolnlde ,evlne. Violet .iiniU'ft Ktylyn Lawrence, Jessie Lyman .letincitc Ljnott Slslcts LanKley. Louise Livingston. J.'HSlo V. Lewis, Winnie Milton, Mildred Mofa, June Murray, Kittle Melrose Fmnkte Mortimer, Jean Matthews Mrs.K Mllt.nni. May Manella, Ulss Madcap, Jeasle McKeon, Mann ret Milton, Mildred Maxwell, Teresa MntlBP. Km MeUlellan Lauru Moeller. May Mtirsliall, Bona Moore, Jessie Mi-ltee, Snllle Kaon, Mrs. l-'.c. Muck. Myiilo Kllinnlo. Nnoml Myers. Mntlelyn Frank. Madeline Mtirntou, JCebla Fsrester, Selery F.iomlue Sisters floroju'c Sisters Farina, Hljtnora Foster, Folro Fltipatrlek. Jennie rieltllnc. Mm. Harry Fnrrell, Yesslc Krobnian, F.k.i Fonda, Mnlsd Forrester Selras b'nutalne. Vnnees Fl»ke, Miss ttnlnrdl, Bessie (lowlwia, Dora Ollmorc, Alii* (lanett, Cecil Oerdon, Belle iliissmnn. Jrweplilrie illlilw Sisters Glascock, Mollle It. fSnuld. Iitltll A. rietiest Oertnnle rirny. I/ittlo (•mitler. Ada Ornnnon, lln (iortl"n LIllleH Citylortl, notnils MM , O.iidley. Jetinli' Mortlnl, Daisy Morion. Oerlto MrCarlhy Mntlc Mlildleton, Oladys Mny, Corn McFarlnnil, Mrs. I'lill Mniett, MUh si I ski I, Cora Nlemeyer. »[l«s ft Xelson. Adele Nortiinn. Bae B. Morris, AilelliH- Noynro, Annie Korrla. Corlnne Nash, Flosslo Norman, Lucille Nichols Nellie V Neville, Dorothy Neville, Muriintet O'Brien, Anna M. Oleott, Vera fit let tit, May Pronto. Flora Pnul, Nellie Price, Lillian Pnck, Kvn Pavson. Flora llncker Mrti.M.J Heiw. I<fslle lleildlnc. t Frnncesca RIslllK, Mamie Keiiil, Mae Rnasell Murie B Itlcbarilson, Allele rtawlston JCeima Illchtifdson. Carrie Bandell, Flora MollIna, Theresa Sbaunon. Minnie N. Star, Dorothy Seymour, Dottle suckelf. . ... Marpierlte Shields, Cleo Stuart, Ermnnl HtawlUh) : .. Katlwrln* Seymnre, Clara Sawyer. May Sttirr, Dottle Stlckney. Madeline St. Clair Aiulrey Stuns. Ajtnes M. Simon. Floy Slteltlnn, Delia iUKfriisl, Clara Sarp'tit. Louise Syniontls, Lottie VT. Slddng, Kilty Hbeltlon, Viola Sylvester Flora Sylvester, Nellie Suillx. Mm. J.S r'eboler, Jennie Spooner. Altle L SI. Clulr, Violet Stllluisn, Sue Sheridan. Mnrenret £ lovd ' ,?•„"• Bt. Clair Mlas A Sg»>t* *• Simons, Dotlle * ox - **• Stilwell, ft,trio Sawyer Sisters Snnifiril Maud F. Sheridan Haejda IMrajaa, Madeline Turner, Flora Tuson, Nellie Thurston MnyH Q'boDias, Hilda Thomas, Ina Taylor. Loreta Turner. Chirti Th urs I on, A tie I tilde I'tivtiev, Clara Van Ness Bessie D. Van Hoove, Ddrtcr. I Fred Deer, J. D. DHL. Ma I •DeBonvllle M.G l'oyle, Fjlsvanl Rrlciicr, J. B. ulrtlre, Charlie Dncron, Tote Damsel. Frank Dean, CHIT. Davenport H.J, I'.niery Slock Co.; Mgr, Umpire Coin. 4 F-dmomls, Juiiu-s Coney Eilwurds. . Borland Eventlne, W.H Udinunds & Ktlraumli Klino, Pete Kdworila, a F, Hdwnnls, J. S. Edwards, W. H, F.vani, llrnndon K.llls, li. ft Krnest, 0. M. Klmo, P. B. l'lood, F. 0. Foley, Will Frobo, Fuller, W. B. French,*'. V. Flood Bros. Fulklncr, Fred ITelds, Lou Kredcrlcb. Otis Fltjuerald H. V. Foster, W. A. 1'uiuU, Victor. Vrosto, (Jbariet Frank, B. k% Forties, F. B. Foster, • icinanbiiry Flemlnt:. John Muck, J. A. Mora.' Kttwnril Miinlock, G. W. Mack, J. H. Meehnn, Wm. Miller, Frank MnrUir. italph bugliuobi |T'abcr, Vaizcius Japa (Tel.l Tomson. Air. ShapaaoJoieph'liter M'la. Trio Stewart • Bros. Shaw. V. F. Jtater, Henry b'tanfords. The Mull. 0. M Stewart- W.H.M Smth. Harry Slater A , Williams Sheldon, 9. Harry Smllh, James Sullivan, Prof. Silll.lt, O.llll S'.yalu, Mark , Sit*. STill C. Samrll, Itinl.r Thomas. H. J. Treason Cbnrlej Tonny, Krnest Tyue. Al Toledo, Hsrrr Tate, Frank . Tenny, Hrnest rsJilkawn. F. A Charles Thompson James Montngne, Tennnnt Horatio Harrr Tretell, T. P. McLeatl, K. O. Turner, S. B. .\elwo, V. . Thompson, Mckemop, Bd.0 RIehatd Nest. Oeorfs Tlinrstnh. H. .Vnstelll Francis Tenbrook. Lam Mrs. M. IV Vincent, Lottie Walton, Grace Webb, Kitty Weelis, Corlnne While, Ttolln svnrite. Francis Wbl|iple. Bayonne Wondfonl Mrs.J. Wehh, Mat tie Walton. Grnee Wllllunis. Annie b Wllllnins, Bertha Walker, Marcaret Wllcotc, Anita Woskor otarleR WadlclRh, Klha Wllklna, I'orreat, Sum Hood, John Fells, Kdsiln Flnalliaan McCoy Trio French, L. J l-'lssii. Sieve Fonter, Mi'- Frunklyn Benny Florence, Al. Fetters, II. U Fowler, I.uuls Fisher, Will Fulkc. (Jlturles Fowler ft. watt I'ulunlo, — Ulyuu, Nlclilas t.nnt, Itobert Codrrey, Hal Gillette, 0. I".. Gnrneld, C. II. lirtanr/i Frank nrlilln. B, A. (ionxnles Ailolpb (Inno, C. ,B, (iulvln. J. A, GiMidoll Rlchuril Gartllner, WeHt a Sunshine Georje, Kdward Calvin, J. K. i.raw. Pater Grlllltu, Klmer Greoy, Barry i!o|dr|i Atliillihes C.lvrtnn, Walter Gladden, V. A. GrltlH. W. V. Graham, l*w liermaul. N Myrtle K. S!±3L'i.i W n™ Wbytc, Bertha "g!j" eM h WSS Juliet 22hV«««, Walsh, Mnliel Whites Ides. Mian K Teddy. Lena I'hlllirolrs, Alice izamorn. Mrn. e!3n. A.l Mn, Juan Adklna, C. II. Anlell & Leslie A dams, Lew Arcdo, Joseph Aitili. D. a. Albert, Lew Arab, Bnbv ■ Ainlvlne Walter Anthony, Jack Allen, Percy Anils. Maitslleld Andrusha, Mr. Adiunliil, Art Aherus, The Albion, J. 0. Albany, Mons. Alden, B. L. Aeliby, ft B. Adams, Hunt Alberto (Cont.) AMelle A Karle Alllnei, Joseitb Avoto, Selluo Austin, 11. 0. Brruen, J, Byrne k West llulleo, William lUnel, K. II. llo.veu, J. W. lielfonl, A. 0. Baldwin Gcoriio llteens. The * IkiTd, S. P. R Builey Bros. .Ilennctt, Fred llronson, 0. L. Blalstlf) William Bultviiscb Frany Bombay, Chief Babaock, Theodore li^ Hunwaa. Nat Renieh, Le Roy Bralnara. Mr. Illlllnc:. H. n. Barret Bros. gbhtIkiiks's list. Berry,. Joe llntrman, Tom Blllx. F. it. Beillnl. Jelinn nariell, iloland, Olmrloa Uetts. Q. 11. Bnrton, Harry Reach, lack Brnmwell. W. Burns, V. II. Beasley, Um Brown. William Hickclt, W. K. Bryant, II. O. Boise, Hurry BouRliton. Joe Burton & DeAtmo Burke, Fred liushca, II. A. tlnrKess, Nat Helfonl. A. O. Blinle ft . Clinpmsn Bullock, Una Brown, Dono Bailey Bros. Hastier, John Itrlnkleya. The Bell, George Benson, C. W. Benuelt, Moy Barlow, n. ft Butler. W. A. Bellman, A. Boyce, C. 0, Cole, ft O. Clyde, John Comiltt, l^e Culby. Herl>ert Crawfonl ft Flnnlnc Cnmmlngs, A.w Gnrlner. Jack i.'onwtiy ftKlllcn Holmes ft Germinal, Mons. Goiut, Qdb Glrard, Ollbcrt Gordon, X. X. Guthrie, Tom Glen, 0. W. Gallngber, L. h. Urosjean, Mr. ft Mn. Grandy, Clnrk Grant, CIlft' lilnvu.ul. . Herrmon (inylor, . l/nila (He.) Onrilner ft Vincent Glllettl Charles Gtilltiglier J. P. Gibson, Httirli Cnrrlly. Harry tSrniu, W. 8. Carlo. Kins Cues, Maurice Colin, C. Coatc, ft n. Colby, Wm. H. Crane, U. J. Cameron, Stewart rarson A Willard Corhley, .Tame* Clifford ft Ortha Hensclwl, Fretl Holmes Iloskyns, George Herbert, A. llnniey, M. B. Ileal}', Eilear Hlllon, Harry Harrington D.J Hanson, Frank lllekok, E. L. Hubertiia I,. A Clyde. John Caatlctnn. K. P. Century Coin. 4 nromsvell. K. A. itnruslead K. II Cowell, J. W. lirosvn, II. M. Ciiimtilntra Ritlpli Lean, W. W. Clark. Bert Brown, ft ft |Rnn>nA Farnnni Hoerc, Toyo Brennen A-Story Clements, 11. P. Hesonlmui Briukley, Davltl Cove, W. W, Dcatty, M. 0. .Caaniorc ft Burrell. James Florcucc Betts, II. ft Campbell, F. S. Baker. Milton Cuslimnii. Frank Belmont, Harry Carroll, tlenrge Boylau, Arthur Chicago Glee Blake, R. J. Club Bertlno, Frank |Cnsgrove, J. Bryant, P. iCnmii, Jaek Boyde, W. M. i\««li. C. P. Browne, J, It. Orniuiiiiui. Baaselt, Leslie Geortre nrndeys. Hie 'Chamberlain, Bunth 4 Itudd i F. W. Henry, J. A. Harrison, Harry 11111, J. ft Holcombc, Herbert Halhnwny, John Hill A Whltakor Frank nays, Jar Hunt. Jack llanluian. J, A. Harvey. Boliert lleiujililll. li. A llirslihlu Oulttv IMIilell, -W. F. Hnllls. F. W. Hunting. Lew HolniaiiH. The Howard. J. K. Html ft Co, lloiiklna. "Obi Fariuet' Jennings, Sieve Jefrersoti; W, D, Jess, J.- W. ■Itnice. Todd Jiunes, Arthur Jones. C. T. Jewell, J. . Irving Jackson, C F. KnufTman, Guy Keurietlr Jlmmle Koliler, i. II. King, F. J. ■■ ivjiiies, The iielly ft Smith Kennedy, Hurry Kelly's Female . . Minstrels Kelleen. A. M. Kaue, l\ J. King. F, D, Keeshln, Charles Kelly ft Violette Keuneily, Mathsw Kenb, Welch ft Melrose Ivtllilmnn, J, J, Kelt, John Kincald, J. A. King. W. K. Kerkamp, John Kolb ft DU1 Krlck, Kugeoe Knorr, John Kennedy ft Qttntrelte Kolb, O. W. Kleman, Mr. Klein, s. J. Koliler, t). Kelly, Mr. i.nug. John Lultoe, Harrr l.nne. Arthur Lewis. Frank l.r.Toy, Joe Little ft Prltskow Lovltta, The LeClnlr, Wm.Q, i«vln, W..W. l.ncy, 0. H. I.aZelle, Eddie t.arrlvee, A, O, Leary, F. J. Lamb, J. W. I aTell, William Isive. II. A. Lasrtlne, Joe Latell Bros. l/srelsnd, J. M. Iswnard, Joe LeClnlr, John l,ewls, Fred Leigh ton ft Lelghton l.oisherg, Wm. Lnwrence, Hal Llviuguton,. Darld LelEh, Bert LuIuihIii, Mr. Lasrrence, Joe Laloo Lumi>e, Jack Lasvrence, A. O. l.asvrence Frank Link. H. W. LeMolnes, The Lealv, J. A. 1 vmls, A. B. Lawrence. Stephen Long, W. II. Jr. Leigh.. Bert. Lemuels, John LnTotir, J. K. Lefferts Bnrton Leavens, Tim La Murr, Harry Uvy, Pun LnVlue ft Walton LeRoy ftClnytoii Lewli Benjitmln I.Utleilelil, C.W. Meger, Bery MeKlnley, R.R. UtGrath ft McGratb Mayo, Earl Matthews, O. 0. MiiLetti-, O. L. Marks, S. A. Mark. T. II. McDonald W.H Mead, W. II. Miller Bros. Miller, Frank Murphy, Kddle Merrill, 8.: P. Mnddox, It. 0. Melville, Frank Murphy, Taliner Mei-kel, B. F. Mntlden, I,. B. MaslielL. . . MegeTcr; Merrltt ft Hotel t, McGrcvy, Park McWIlllums J.t Mosher, C. 11. Melser, F. W. Melville. Harry McDonald, Kddit McDowell. Oordoi Meyen, Al Miles, A. Moure, L. B. Mortey, Victor Malrlou ft Dcani Morris, J. B. McDonald. Mike Morgan, J. P. Martin ft Rldgeway Mason, Lowell Modem Item C<. McFarlcn, Phillip Mnrtha, J. li. Moore, W. B. Merrills, Mnrv. Marcus, Henry Merrltt, Olinrlw Myres. M. li. Maxwell, C. M Melrose, Frank Macvuy ft Bcnbrlgb! Marlines, l"lte Martin ft Qulgg Miller. IStlsvIn Mngluleys. The Meely. Slfn Mnyne. Rolicrt Marroon. J. ft Morrlswys Tlie t Mucker, J, J. McKey, W. K. Norton, Joe Newman, Walter Newell, L. 0. Nqlson, Charles Norrisses, The Norrls. J. ft. Newman, J. P.. Nygnrtt, K. J. Nlekals, ilenrgo G'Toole, C. J. bert ft Co. lolln, J. J. Taylor, Walter Turner, J. tyier. M. W. Troon, Thurston. Great Vaoaht, A. J. \edder, J. ft Vane, Mr. ft / Mn. H. V«rnt>n MDing, It. A. Valtone, Carl Vedmar, Bert Vernon ft : ,. ■ Kenne.lv rtfieh. JftCella Welch. Tint Wilson, Knox Wllaril. C. K. Williams ft \ . Melhnrn Womlward. < Geo, ft Mar Wallace, Mr. Welnstein Frank Waif's Paradise Co, Wilson, 0. D. Wood, W. K. Wood Bros. Wlndom, W. H. Wlrgln, H. C ■Till While, P.. C. WaHlrb. Kdward Wrlalit, E. J. WhltDfld, J. T. Wood, 0. II. Winkler,. A. woo-1. n. n. Wright, to. J. Warner, Walt Warner Waller Wilson, F. It. Walker, Spencer Wblltemore W.J Wilson. Jack Willing. F. R. Wallace. J. A. Wounded ruffalo Williams. J. 0. Wynne, iFred While, 0 K. Wilson, -Jo« White, C. C. Wood Bros. White, Charles Wellington. R.J. Welsrh, XL Want, M. 8. Wood, W. K. "Paddy" Walter* William Wrltrht, Ijle Voting, Eildle Young, J.. K. York, Charles York, Chas. Zedo, Joseph /eb. Jolly Kreetk, RiL Wright. V. Wooley, Frank Whltaker, O. F. Ileh Zarrow Trio BEE NOTICE AT HEAD OF LIST. *■ > Notice to Onr Correspondent*. At Chrlstmni and New-Year tpf/l he t-ele- hratcd Honda:/, Dec. tit, ond Jan. 3, respect- ively,.me desire, toftereitrr it it ■poaslh/e, that tmivrayi Kugene "" matter intended far the i»*uet of Thr firr, ill. ft C'l.irPEn dated Dee. St and Jan. 7, ««ol« reach Dsieu ft Sunlln thin office not later than the Saturdaut pre- ading the dates of Uiue. ' O'llrlen, Billy i>ra, Mnsleal (»nrt, A. ft. nwens ft LiMar Osburne Charles) L'uila, Filward i>rehtreet, J.M. iercy, Jack i'rlee. ft L, I > MASSAC HI SETT8. Boston.—i.lttlp is looked' for this week In the war ot large patronage at the thea- tres, as all the stores will be open evenings Pbeinn,"Bennett 'nnd' shopping will take the place of plar- Pawley, Mr. going. Novelties _ are few the current week, i'yne.'Al the new bills being: Billy B. Van, In -Tim Patron ft Perry Krrand Boy," at the Globe; "A Working t'owen, J. T. Girl's Wrongs," at the Grand Opera House; "School for Scandal," at the. Castle Square, and "Children of the Ghetto," at the Bow- doln Square, Attractions to continue lire: Sothern and Marlowe, ut the Hollls; -The County Chairman," at the Tremont; W. H. Crnne* In "Business Is Business," nt the Colonial; "Pift! l'nlt!! FoufI!:" at the Ma- jestic ; " 'Way Dawn Bast," at the Boston, ti nd Amelia Bingham, In "The Krlaky Mr*. Johnson," at the Park. Margaret Wycherly continues her special matinees tit the. Ma* jectlc. In: the Yeats plays. ■_. ', Huu.is Stbket Tii.':ati:b (Isaac B. Rich, FlnuM, Al Perry, B. HL I'lttmau. J. 8. Perry. J. H. I'epper Twins Phillip), J. U. Pan, O. a Park, 0. W. Price. F. L. Penrose, O. O Petot, Fretl Pnrkali; Curl Pickens, A. J. Phillip, M. A Pennington, J.C. was given to good bouses. "The Rogers I'etts. F. Al. Plus II W. Brothers In Paris follows JO. Pettier, Eugene TttEiioNT Theathb (Jno. B. Scboeffel, man- " lillllps ft nger).—This Is the second week of "The Merrltt County Chairman." Good sized bouses pre- Prentlss. P. B. vailed last week, and the piece-has repeated its New York success. Mneklyn Arbuekle, Willis Sweatnam, Grace Fisher, Frances Ring, Earle Brown, Rose Baudet, Charles Fisher and Gdwln Chapman have won merited ap- proval for their work. . . Colonial Tiidatpb (Chas. Frobman, Rich ft Harris, managers).—W, H. Crane, In "Busi- ness Is Business," enters the second and last week ot bis engagement Monday, 10. Well filled bouses were the rule last week. Kat C. Goodwin, In "The Usurper," begins a fort- night's engagement Monday, 26. Boston Thbatrg (Lawrence McCarty, manageri.—"'Way Down East" seems to have lost none of its popularity, judging from the large patronage last week. The second week opens Monday, 10. The work of the principals nnd the strong company bos been well liked. Mme. Rejane is announced to in Hi isv Jan. .0. Pabk Theatre (Chas. Frobman, Rich & Ilnrrls, managers).—Amelia Bingham opens ber third an'd final week Monday, 19, in "Tim Frisky ■ Mrs. Johnson.'.' This play, new to Boston, has been voted a success by all Who have seen It. Beginning Christmas afternoon, Henry Miller opens bis engagement In "Jo- seph Entnnglad." - Majestic Theatre (Stair ft Wllbnr, mana Pyne, Diet Pickett, Ham Pronty, C. O. Phillips. Nat Phillips, GobT Prince, II. Punks,, Two Lhelr.s, !'■ A. aolltlim. John eynolds ft Boweri llncker, H. D. lioasmyn, Holly Itobert*. Sam Heed, 0. W. Uugg. Prof. ltice ft Prevost Keno, George Mid dele, ft M. Blnaldo. Bruce Reld, CI. M. Rosen, J. E. Roller. Ernest Rllter, Henry Robyns, Mr. ft' Mrs. Rogers, Kugene Illo. A. G. Boaehe, W. U. Rising, William Raymond ft Geo. II.. Wotid, Iloclej JP d . ^^l Four Mnrvclles, Harper, Desmond and Ballev, Orletta and Taylor,.. Burke .. . And McKvoy. Martin anST 9*fJ2ff*ltei ?J1 Kenno, the Oxavs, Lombard Bros., Wood and Berry, 8hnrpley and Flynn, Scott and John- Ron, Pat Dalton, the klnetogrnph and the house burlesQue company, In Toe Joy Notch," •' ■ Palace Theatre (Chas. H. Waldrpn, mnn- neeD.—Thls week's attraction Is Irwins Ma- jestic Burlrsque'ri. "In the Tenderloin'and •For Girls Only" are the skits presented by the company, headed by I.arry McGaU. The olio presents: The Five BallnWer Sisters, Farren nnd Fay, Harvey and Walker, the De Fay Bisters, Anderson and Wallace. Belle Wilton and Marie BnrHson and Billy. Noble. The Blue Ribbon Girls drew well lost week. LTCBL-M'TiiBATjm (0. H. BatcbeUer, man- ngcr).—The supplier. of ,fun this week is lioble's Knickerbocker Burlesquers, In n ran- s'cal comedy, called "Klley'a Speech." The rnmpnnv contains the following: Frank Fin- ncv, 0«rnr Lewis, flam Green, William Pat- ton. Clmreli City Quartet. Marie Richmond, Annn Wilson and Marguerite Wagner. Lest week Sam Devere's company prospered. Aestmj ft Stone's Museum (Stone ft Shaw, managers).—The current week ls.tba second and T«st of the following curio ball features: Titan, the Giant; Cunnncey Mor- Ian, the fat man; Mile. Amy. sword swnl- lower; Big Fingered Joe, Mile. Samonka s IIlndno troupe. Mile. Coltn, on the trapeie: the Japanese waltzing mice nnd Trlile and ber snakes. Btnge show: Freda Lancaster, HencJln, Sheppard .and Wnrd, Williams and Dermody. Mmlelene Starr, the Walls, the Cnpltol City Trio, the Saviors, Burto and the Gottlotts, White's. "Singing Portraits' was feattrred last Week. Business good. NtcKELODjtON (L. B. Walker, manager).-- New curio hall features this week are: Mile. Julene and her pythons. Konkenn, the grass enter: 3. N. Coffey, skeleton dude: Ivy Jeane, girl magician; Nora Gibson, epidermal won- der, nod Sellm Sid, card manipulator. In the theatre: Davis nnd Lewis; Joe Glace, Mny Harrison. West and Rice and others. Walker's'Star Vathievilt.es (L. B. Walk- er, manager).—Opening Monday morning, II): Tlllmore Sisters, La Barron, aerlnllst: Clancy nnd Olldnv, Irish comedians: Marlon Blake, Doll Ferlandeau nnd the bioscope. Hereafter, on Thursday evenings, nn amnteur wrestling tournament will be held. Business continues good. Notes.— Concert bills Sunday, IS: Globe TJicatrc: Sallle Stembler, the Folly Trio, Tommv Rutt, Flalkowskl, Kelly and Reno, Anderson and Brlggs. Pearl Danforth, Rice Brothers. Morton nnd Manning, and Globo- scope. Music Hell: Jns. Richmond Qlenroy. Sisters Roppo, Stanley and Wilson, Almont nnd Dumont, Kntberlne Nugent, Rostow, I,e Claire nnd Bowen, nnd the kinetogTaph. Columbia; Biish-Devere Trio, . pickanin- nies and Others. BoiouVXa Square: Tooroonln Arabs, Bedlnl and Arthur, Dlxpn and Anger, MntheWR and Haverly. Nettle Fields, Gilbert nnd Burt, F. Allnn Coogan, Sheppard and Wnrd. Caroline Rlchlngs, Geo. MeKenna, Clarence Forster and Lizzie Otto The liljou Theatre will reopen for Christmas week, with Sarah French, In "The Little Princess." Ireland's "Own" Band is a Music Hall attraction fdr nert week Frank W. Marttnean Is In town nbend of "The Rogers Bros. In Paris." Wright Lorlmer, in "The, Shepherd King," returns to Boston about the middle of January Tom Shaw has been appointed press agent of the Columbia Music Hall David Lyth- foe, a Boston boy, Is in the enst of "Jollv Ir. Wlx and the Merry Shop Girls," which soon comes to the Park. • 4 l?OLt;«:TBEATBB (Cbes. W. Fonda, resl. dent manager).—"The best y»t" was tba verdict of. the • crowd who witnessed last week'* bill; beaded by the Four Mortons. The ./card .for week of 19 consists of: The nix Kftnfminns, Eight Vassar Girls, Bellman and Moore. Flnley and Burke, Smith and Campbell,.Kennedy and Qrjartrelll, Cartweli god ..Harris,, and the electrograph. Nit.sox Tseatxs (Z. T. Damon, manager) —Fred Irwin's Majesties played a weeks engagement, to fair returns, 12-17. The star features of the show were the Five Bellauer Sisters and the comedy work of Larry Mc Calc, especially tn the last burlesque. Ron Tons 10-24, with Irwin's Big Show to follow Stage HArreNiXGa.—Martha Bellatzer, o( the Five Bellatzer Sisters, with the Mnjestle Burlesqiters, dislocated her shoulder last Fri- day evening, nt the Nelson Theatre, during one of the musical numbers, and was re- moved to the Mercy Hospital, where the shoulder was reset. On Saturday she was nut under the X-ray to see that the trouble was not more serious Irving Sanborn, dra- matic editor of TJie Chicago Tribune, ami formerly of TM Springfield Union, was visit. Ing bis slater, in this city, last week W. A. Wesley, advance agent of Corse Pay- ton's Comedy Co., and formerly manager of the Academy of Music, Plttsfleld, was ten- dered a supper one night last week, by his friends, nt the Arlington Hotel, of that city, Florence Arlington Is to join hatu'ls with Albert O. Harris, In an acrobatic act. Miss Arlington was formerly one of the Al- berto Sisters, who toured England. Lynn.—Linn Theatre (Frank O. Harri- son, manager).—This new theatre, built to replace the one burned May 18, last, is com- pleted, and will be opened, Dec. 22, by George H. Primrose's Minstrel Co., for three night.-. Week of 20, Corse Payton's Comedy Co. The new bouse Is one of the finest In the State, seating 1,700, Is fitted with nil modern nn- pliances and has nearly a dozen eiits, with a driveway aronrd the entire structure. There will be little change in the working force of the theatre, Arthur Coburn resumlnj; the position of assistant treasurer, with Nellie Yenton as his assistant. Norman Goodwin will be head usher nnd Wlllard Pierce resumes as head doortender. There will be a number of changes In the orchestra. Manager Harrison will soon be presented with a clock by Lynn Lodge of Ells, to Ue placed In the foyer of the theatre. Gem Thkatre (Charles W. Sheafe. mana- ger).^—Business continues great. Manager Sheafe received, as a Christmas gift, nn ele- gant diamond ring from Mrs. Sheafe, the treasurer. Sam Cohen baa returned to town for the Winter and is selling candy and tank- ing himself generally useful about the thea- tre. The bill this week: Marie Jnnsen, Hart, the human zoo; William Coogan and Rose Bacon, La Vardo nnd Huard, Martin nnd Rldgeway, and the bioscope. Or.PHj-xst (P. H. Clark, manager).—Busi- ness reported good and performances gave much satisfaction. This week: Foley nad Dale, Rena Arnold, May Morris, Anger and Hanley, Conlon and Russell, and the bio- scope, closing wlta tba sketch, "Fan for Everybody." Salem Treatri ' (George H. Cheetbnm. manager).—The Daniel Ryan Co. played to food business last week. Tbls week: Corse 'ayton Comedy Co. Blear, Wm. Roberts, A. M. Ituticrt ft Fife Itoberts, Andy KlcUartla, tlus neimn i it WaTl IT MlisWJT evening of the current iiadclfffe.'o. i. week "Put! Faff!! Pouf'.lV will end Its Koihimns Flying fortnight's stay at the Majestic. .This mttsl- liudv, J. F. rat piece seems to bave caught on with the Rniutoth, V. J. public favor,-as. a good business was done Riisco ft iioiiond last week. Richard Carle, In "The Tender- llae<leii,_lleniiy foot," opens Monday afternoon. 20. . . Glow: Theatre (Stnlr ft Wilbur, mana- gers).—Billy B. Van, In "The Errand Boy," returns tbls week to the Globe. "The F.rrand Boy" proved a winner when seen bore a ■,,. a short time ago and another prosperous en- Rb*niomL Loin's gagemeut Is expected. Hanlon Bros.' "Sup- Kianos Four erba", Is announced for the two weeks com- Itoberts. C. G. menclng Monday afternoon, 26. liltchie, W. K. Grand Opera Housh (Geo. W. Magee, iteattdon. J. P. manager).—Tbe.offerlng for the current week Held, U, M. la "A Working Girl's Wrongs." Last week Ray. Fred ' a n excellent production of "Sky Farm" was Reno, O. B. witnessed by good sized houses. The work Richards, Great 0 , Leaiie, Stowo and Inez Plummer and the Ir^LVm^'"?^™^ supporting company was deserving of men- nnv, ti,;«. Hon. Next week, "Tracked Aroond the Ptonie ft World." Ferguson Cabtle Square Thbatrb (L. S. Delnnd. ltutberford manager!.—Howell Hansel, Ben Field and - Jnmmca Lillian Kemble. lead the stock company lu Reese, O R. n production this week of "The School for Hotter, Kmrst Scandal." Last week "Richelieu" was well Ryan, James presented. Next week, "Under Two Flags." Heeds, Musical RownotX SQOADX THEATRR (Q. K. Lothrop, tavel, Olinrles manager).—This week's offering of the stock n?Xll';. ti^i'*. company Is Israel Zangwlll's drama, "Chll- aS& 'joim W dren oftho Ghetto." All the favorites In uin A r the company are concetned In the produc- obl.ison;w. A. tlon. Last week the Rev. .Wilson 8. FHtch - wns seen, In "The Wages of Sin." "Jesse James" will be next week's drama. Keith's Theatre (B. F. Keith, manager). —The underlined., feature In this week's bill Is Itobert. nilllard, In a one act play, "No. . 1)73." Others on the programme are: The Raymond QUngerettls, Fred Nlblo, Cole and Johnson, ftalth. W. H. t | le p our Rianos, Carlln and Otto, Lillian SESS? "Ml. ' Lcroy, tho Madcaps, Smedloy Sketch Club. *3iiV»i. $' J Ike Three Weatous, Aerial Smiths, Marie smith •Frank Nnrelle, Markey and Moran. the pony "Don," ■Snnilcrs Charles Flalkowskl and tbe blogrnph. Fair business siieknev, Robert resulted last week with Paul Suadoal, «wt.r Bros. Harry Gtlfoll, Dlgby Bell and the Mowatts Smllh, D. P. as features. Sau, Gus Columma Mcsic nAtx (Harry N. Fnrren, Shcrwnod, W. B manager).—"Pousse Cafe" Is the burlesque Sunders. O. II. hero for a return engagement this week. frelblnt ftGrovlnl -r ue cnnipnuv Is ted by Gertie Reynolds and srhwac. A. A. ry^ T _ Burns. The vnuilevllle nicutlmi.s Wolf and "" Vlunkctt torla and land" was last week a burlesque. Music Hall (C. W. Anderson, manager). —Several good acts are included in tbe cur- rent bill. Tbe cards: "Hnigtnarellc.? Sadie Mnrtlnot nnd company, Louise Montrose, Itobbv Gavlor. Coates ft Cnndy'B "Watermelon Trust," Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Datrow, Paul Stephens, Deltorclll and GUsssndo and tbe kllietograph. Isabel Irving and Wilfred North, In a sketch, entitled. "Six Persons," srn inn Frank worn last week's feature. Business fair. e'nin.lTr. 1. HOWARD ATHENAEUM (CnrlU>. U(hrop. Stevens, Leo business manager).—Opening Monday after- Stevenson, Sam nnnn. ID: Bedlnl ft Arthur's Cnmedlntia, In Snrgeant Roland "High Jinks;"- Kttamura's Jap Troupe, Sutherland Fred Strum, W. V. smllh A Wnller Stafford, F.ddle Snaun,. B. . Stewart ft Schreycr. hiition. Jack Sanfortl, I,. 0. Stuart, — Sullivan. Denny Slwuli Faintly Scbnildt, Herr (tlgman, 11. K. Siirlln. D. II. Sprlnger>„Toui Btarkvyoather. H. A. Sullivan ft Patterson .smith, tl. P Burns. J ue vnuilevllle niciitinn.s : i Milton, Hoyt nnd Burke, Mnrlnw, and company, Rose' Fox. Ktta Vlr- I the Valdlnga. "A Night In Dream- ib Ina*- iHiuiu.',, Kiii>1aennn Lowell.—At tbe Lowell Opera House (Fay Bros, ft, Hosford, managers) the Jere McAnllffe Stock Co., .In repertory, enter- tained to very fair business last week. .The plays were well received and the specialties, headed by Al. Anderson and "Bill Brlggs, were very strong. Shepard's moving pictures Dec.18, Is the only offering during the.cur- rent week. Academt op Mi;s ip (Richard. F. Murphy, manager).—Moving pictures and illustrated songs furnished tbe entertainment 12-14. "Dora Thorne" was well received, 15-17, by good business. Tbe company was well bal- anced and was headed by Cuba Niblo. "Tbe Child Wife" 22-24. Casto TnBATRB (Al. Hayncs, manager).— This house offered a very strong bill last week, the headllners being Fredrick Bond nnd company. In "My Awful Dad." Current: Mrs. Tom Thumb and company, In "Two Strings to Her Bow;" Jones and Walton, Wilson and Davis, Dick Lynch, Brothers De Onza, Ethel Robinson, Honey Johnson, and Hanley and Valesca, In "The Wrong Flat." Boston Theatre (J, II. Tebbetts, mana- ger).—The business of this bouse continues up to the usual capacity, and with a good list of attractions, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlob, In "Government Bonds." proved one of the best numbers offered this season. Current: The Mauola Family, Dakota, Jurlne Golnes, Lavender Richardson and company. In "Brady's- Boy,' and tbe Boston bioscope. Amateur night the popular "Country Store." Peopld'h Thkatre (Harry A. Woodward, manager).—Last week a bill Included: Lo- rene, Billy Allen. Pearl Fraser, Lillle May Hall, Edna Fields, Maud Moonson. Harry Burns nnd Harry Woodward's moving pic- tures, which played to big business all the week. Current: Lily Mellnotte's Female Minstrel Co. and olio, Stanley Stewart, the Nansmy.ths, Adams and Mack, Mabel Sylva and Lily Mellnotte and the burlesque, "Isn't It Lovely to lie Upon tbe Stage V aud Harry Woodward'B moving pictures. Tub Jilnole (J. T. Benson, manager) Is proving highly successful and entertaining big crowds dally. Lnst week the stage offered Tlll's Royal Mannlklns. Current week: Mme. Scheli's performing lions. The Souheoan Elkctric Co. (G. W. Carey, manager) Is doing very well here, entcrtnlngltig good business and adding new features every week In the way of inovLig pictures, songs, stories and novelties. .Mkntiox. —Sunday sacred concerts 'at the Opera House and the. Academy of Music are proving very popular. Both houses an- nounced moving pictures for 18... .Smith nnd Gallagher, of the? Gent Theatre, Haverhill, were guests ot Manager Woodward, of tbe People's Theatre, last week James Cough- tin, of this City, hns joined the Nance O'Nell roraces The newly elected officers of the local Aerie, 223, of Eagles, for the ensuing year are: W. P., James W. Barry: V. W. P., Thos. II. Kennedy; W. F. S., John J. Ho- §an: W. T., John J. Loncrgan; Dr. P. E. ..ulllvan, physician. The Lowcl I/jJge of Elks held "open house" In their ball 13, nnd entertained their many friends. Aiming the. guests were: Mayor ■ Elect James E. Casey, Mayor Chas. E. Howe, and other city officers. An excellent entertainment was furnished by performers from the Casto, Boston, People's. Academy of Music nnd the Opera Huns,', under the direction of James E. Mitchell. Lawrence,—At the Opera House (Grant ft Cabn, managers) the Keystone Dramatic Co. held the boards week Ot Dec 12, to good business. Shepard's moving pictures had good bouses 18, Including matinee. Booked : Klark Urban Co. week of 19. Colonial Theatre (Weber ft Rush, man- agers).—Good business and perfect satisfac- tion week of 12. Booked week of 10: Ed. Estns, Kelly nnd Adams, Ellsworth and Burt, Jessie Bradbury, Lawrence and Harrington, Watson and Hills, Regneux Circus and Ameri- can kinctograph. Casto Tueatbb (Al. Haynes, mannger).— Good business. Mrs. Tom Thumb proved quite a drawing card 12-17. Booked week of 10: Allen Donne, Frencelli and Lewis, Chi- nese Johnny Williams. George and Harring- ton, Wllllams-Glllam Trio and the blograph. Casino Theatre (W. L. Gallagher, mana- ger).—Business was good week of 12. Week of 10: Cavanough and Hamilton, Lillian New- ton, tbe Pryors, Martin and Delona, MInat Sisters, burlesque stock, In "Diamond Fa!- ace." Worcester. — The Worcester Theatre (Jas. F. Rock manager) will be dark again this week, hut will undoubtedly open Christ- mas Day. The State authorities are forcing tbe owners tn make some few changes in exits to comply with fire laws. Park Theatre (Alf. T. Wilton, rannnger). —This house will be dark until Dec 20. M. J. Flcnegan has sold out. his rlgbts In the ownership of tbe house to John H. Meager. When the bouse reopens It will have geen thoroughly renovated. Mr. Wil- ton, formerly of Shea ft Wilton, will bave the sole management, making all bookings personally aud promises excellent attrac- tions. Frankllv Sqitarb Theatre (Shea * Burke, managers).—Beglnnlg Monday mati- nee, 19, Daniel Ryan will appear In a series of plays for three days. Hanlons' "Superba" 22-24. Eugenie Blair, In "iris," played to fairly gooa returns lost week. Next week, Ross and Fenton, In "Twirly-Whlrly." Casino Theatre (Davy ft Leslie, mana- gers).—Week of 10: Juvenile Orchestra of seven pieces, Caffcry and Grant. Bobby Field", Gertie Monson and Joe Buckley's Lady Minstrels. Business good. a Pall River.—At the Acndemy of Music (Cabn ft Grant, managers) "Tbe Stain of Guilt" played, to light returns, Dec. l'J-14. Bennett-Moulton Co. presented "The Belle of Virginia," afternoon, and "The Fatal Coin," evening of 10, to good business. The Girl from Kay's" was enjoyed by fair audi- ences afternoon nhd evening of 17. Shep- ard's moving pictures pleased large houses 18. Booked: ''uncle Josh Spruceby" 20, 21, Zeynnrd's Llllputlana 2.1. 24, Clara Turner, In repertory, week of 20, except 80, when "The Isle of Spice" arrives. Casto (AL Haynes, manager). — Good houses were the rule here last week, with an itercstiug bill, headed by Allen Doone and company. Week of 19: Edward Harrlgan nnd company, Znrren Trio. Will Archer, Dixon nnd Holmes, Harry La Marr, Elisa- beth Estelle, Brady aud Lake and the Gax- noux. . . Sheedi'3 (M. F. O'Brien, manager).—- Business lnst week was up to the usual high standard, the hill offered being of tbe A.l. order. Week of 10: Carroll and Baker, Daisy Linden, Fagan and Merrlam, Belen Parr, Chamberlain and the vttngrnph. SpriiiKflelil—At the Court Square Thea- tre (D. O. Gilmore, manager) tbe only at- traction last week was Mme. Schuinonn- Helnk, In "Love's Lottery," Doc. 10, wbo created nn excellent Impression Willi a fair sized house. Booked :. Melua 23, Primrose Minstrels, nfternoon and evening, 20; Ida Conquest. In "The Money Maker," 27, 28: E. H. Sotbern ami Jiilln Marlowe 29, Louis Mann. In "The Second Piddle," 30, 31. New Gilmorr TUbatrb (S. .P. Csllanan, mnunger).—"Fast I.lfo-ln New--York." 12-14, was warmly greeted. Tho cnmpnuy was nbow the average. Those worthy of special men- tion were: Julian Rose, Bertha Wlllsea, Illnnrhe Henshnw nnd Virginia Drew Tres- cott. "Tbe Black Mask," 15-17, drew good Tanaton.—At tbe Taunton Theatre (Cahn ft Cross, managers) "The Girl from Kay's" proved a good drawing card Dec. 14, ond was very satisfactory In every particu- lar. The Aubrey Stock Co., booked fur week of 12. closed, at New Bedford, Mass., 10. Zlynard'a famous lilipntlans came 21, --, "Uncle Josh Spruceby'' 23. + » » BETTER THAN EVER. "We tccelved over three hundred replies to our little ad. in The Clipper about three weeks ago. - Tou certainly have a real me- dium, and may use this as a testimonial. Western Ahosbmintj Co., . _j