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THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. April 1. By J. FRI 1905. ;an sweep. NOTHING CAN MAMMA'S BOY la the One anil Only March.Hong that Is.creating a sensation throughout Ihe Country. MAMMA'S BOY Ix a Ileal Song Hit. We are going to ■nuke MAMMA'S BOY the Biggest Hit and Moat Talked About Song In Years. ."VKI3 YOU ®IJVGrI»TGr MAMMA'S BOY? IF* NOT, -WHY NOT? Send for a Copy t.nxi tie Convinced that MAMMA'S BOY is en Real Hit. ,00 ^S 18 BEAVTIFUL S ^T .OO Per Set. ? PUXDES. ^t Per Set. .E-\A/ D HI' THERE'S A DARK THAN COMING WITH A BUNDLE By l.EH.HTOI mill LKIGIITOV. Thl. is the One and Only Song that LKW Di)C KSTADKK lias been and it Still Featuring. Secure a Copy of Mil. Big Hit. THE NKW. Bltt HIT, BY THE WRITER OK "A BIT O' BLARNEY, The'UreuleHl Irish Song Ever Written. Alto Ureal for Big Number*. ACTS --THIS IS AN INSTRUMENTAL HIT, AND NO COMEDY DUMB ACT SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. SEND POK AN ORCHESTKATION—DUMB ACTS. • " WE ARE ALSO THE PUBLISHERS OF NOONECANTAKEYOUR • By the Writer of There'a Nobody .ln-t JL.IJ.i- You. JjLlDKI*, »».00 PER SET. . NO FREE SLIDES. ■Tl IM OY, By I. PEED HEIF. ' Ureal Soubrette Song. •-A-Z-O-R, DAT AM A BLACK MAN'S FRIEND, By BILLY CLARK and ERNEST HOOAN. HANDSOME By the Writer of Laughing Water, FRED W. HAGEH. JOVIAL. JOE, Ureal Rabe Buck, by JUSTIN R1NULEBEN. Ureal Indian Intermezzo, by RLVU and HAUER. LV1E, I (DID TOU SMLE OR ME?) Beautiful High Class AVultz Bona antl liioiui. by HAOER and RING. •9 48 WEST 28th ST., Opposite CLIPPER Building. NEW YORK CITY. MAMMAS BOY Klahl. How. Temple, Dclro.t, 27-Aprll t, Klrakosch, Mine «. l>. II, IndlnnupoHa, April :t-S. . Stevenson A Hlascrt, Wiilson's. Bkln.. 27-.\nrtl I. rsioddnrd A Wllaon. I!. O. II.. Chicago, 27-April 1. Ktiinleys, The,' Palace, Worceslcr. Mass., 27- Aprll I. _ ',.-... Klaiiley k HookDiiin, Keith's, Boaton, 27-Aprll 1. btimrl. Artliiir, BIJou. Itockford. 111., 27-Aprll 1; Mom's. Madison. WIk.. :t-8. CSt. Clnlr Slaters. Doekatader's. Wilmington, Del., 27-Aprll Ji Casta. Fall ltlvor, Mann., la-IM. Sully ft Phelps, Ben's, KscauabH, Mich., 27-Aprll KiiHIvfin A Paaquelcna, Kniplrc, Boston, 27-Aprll Suritral & llazall. 'National,' Kansas C'liy. Mo., 27-April I; Johnson's, Waterloo, Ia„ 3-8. Kntton h lluiniiiiu. Portland. Ore., 27-Aprll 1. Talhof* Kmrers, H.& H-, N. Y. 0., 27-Aprll 1; Colonial. wmM Maas., !)•«. Tiiilelon, Madge. Olympic. Ohlcago, 27-Aprll 1. 'J'lirlttm & Tmlimi. Slur, Topeka, Kaoa., 27- Atirll 1. Tenl. llayiuoml, Unhiue, I.oa Angeles. Cal., 27- April l». Terley, Circle. N. Y. f!., 27-Aprll 1. Tenlcv, Khner, Proctor's 28il tit.. 27-Aprll I. 'IV.M.la. (leave, Htar, llumllton, Can.. 27-April 1. Ten Icht Troupe. 11. ft 8., N. Y. O., 27-Aprll 1. Teed k Lnroll. I'uhiuc. Aatorls. Ore., 27-Aprll 1; Kllte,- Viiiieoiiver. (!an., il-». Thompson Slaters, Uoheme, Bau Fruit., Cal., 27- Aprll H. Tlinmiimiii, Hurry, Mooru'a, Portland. Me., 27- Aprll 1. Thels. Lulu, Olympic. Chicago, 27-Aprll J. Tboo. Jack. Trio, Ilathawuy'H, New Bedford, Mass., 27-Aprll I. TlioniHB Ai Thompson. Proctor's 2.1il St., 27-A|irll 1. Thomas ft l'ayiie, Atlantic t)i.rden, N. V. 0., 21- Aprll 1. Thompson ft Sciiil-i. Arch, Cleveland, O., 27-Aprll I; Oilooli. Pinion. IIS. Tltcmiili. llelolse, (1. 0. II-, ludlanapolla, 27- Aprll 1. Titus, i.viIIh Ycuiuitiis, Orplieutu, Otuaba, Neb., 27-Aprll 1. Toole. Jamea W„ Main .Street, cl'orla. 111., 27- April 1. Tomjiitins. William. Orpbvinu Kansas City, Mo., -t -April 1 ; Orpbenm, Otualia. Neb., 38. "Toya, The," Pittsburg, 27-Aprll 1. Towel, Smith ft Towel, Ilkihiuond, No. Ailauu. Mass.. 27-Aprll 1 : Howard, Boston, ,'I-H. Tobln Slslers. Kellh'a, Olerelanil, 27-Aprll I. Trilcsdalo, Mr. & Mra. Howard, Park, Worcca* ter. Maaa., 27-Aprll t. Troba, UhaKv'a, Washington, D. C.. 27-A|»rll 1. 'J'li'lonr. Kellb's, Boston, 27-Aprll 1; l'nrk, Wor- veater. .Mahh., 1:-S. tl. 0. 11., Toronto. Can., 27- 27-April 1; Marquette, Troubadour Four, April I. TiiIsh, Calumet, Mich., US. Tyce A- Jerniou. Hayiuarket. Chlcan 2T-Aprll 1. Valyure. Orla, lllnlto, Kliulra. N. V., 27-Aprll 1. Vhh lindp ft Cotrvly, linlipic. Mlum-apolls, Uluu., 27-Aprll 1. Vulilliiipi, Tlie, lJellli's. Ilnaluu, 27-Aprll I. Ynlveno Broa., I'roctor'H, Allnuiv, N. Jf_ 27- Aprll. I. Vniw. Mlln, tulipie, l*« Angelea, Cal., 27- Aprll 8.- Vernon, C. (». II.. Clileaitn, 27-Aprll 1; Hopkins. Louisellle. Ky.. Il-M. Viiliuara, Tlie. Tlvoll, Cape Town, Afr., 27- April 14. Yeruido ft Co., Cislle. Bloiunlnglam. 111.. 27-Aprll 1. Vermel le ft l>lmme. NriiTeaii Clnpii'. I'arla, Fr., 27-Jll : Casino Kursuot, I.yiwis. 1-tn. Vernella's llorsea, SbeislyV, Full Hirer, Mass., 27-Aprll I. Yoke*. May, A Co., Orplicmn, Khims Cliv. Mo., 27-Aprll I. Vnen ft Wrbln. Ilulipte. I.ns Allah's, Cal.. 27- April 1 : I'likwlik. San Diego. 3-s. Ward * Cumin. Kel(h>. N. Y. ft. 27-Aprll 1, Wattrbury Jlma. ft''Penny, l'roetor'f, Allumy, N. Y„ 27-Aprll 1. Wataon/ HulehliiKi ft Kdnarda, G. O. II., lmll- aimpollM. April-11-8. Waslier Broa., I'mitngea, Seattle, Wash., 27- Waliera, Dorothy, llljon, Fall Illver, Mae., 27- Aprll 1. Wh.viio ft Donne, California, Florence, Cal., 27- .Wiiricu & Ourduer, Olympic, Chicago, 27-Atirll 1. Willis. The. Tuwliickcr. II. I.. 27-Aprll 1; I'ark, Wiirresier. Miihs., 3-8. Warren ft Itenshan'. l.yrfc. Denver. Ol., 27; April 1 ; Umpire. Colo. Sprhips, Oil., :'.-S. Wnllers. llram Itlalto. Kholi-i. N. Y.. 27-A|n-ll I. Wnlsli. Chns. ft Jennie, Oarrlck, Burlington,' la., . 27-Aprll 8. -•' Weaeutt, Kya. Cobinlal. N. Y. C. 27-Aprll 1.' Welch, I,ew, Illalto, K.lmlrn, N. Y.. 27-Aprlll. Welch, Jim.ft Cella, Star, Hamilton, O., 27-Aprll Wea't. John. BIJon. Nurfolk, Vh., 27-April L-... . Weston, Al. U„ Kuiplrc, Uoliokvu, N. J., 27-Aprll Weltzel, Jamea, Unwanl. Boston, 27-Aprll t. Weiicniii ft Frank, Chaae'a, Washington, L». 0„ 27- Aprll I. Went, Fonl ft Dot. Umpire. Boston, 27-Aprll 1. West ft Van Nlclen. Orpheuin. San Fran., Cal., 27-Aprll 1; Orpheuin, Ixw Angclea. 3-8. ' White, Bert, l'ahu. Cripple Creek, Col., 27-Aprll Wliitmun, Frank. Faator'a. N. Y. 0., 27-Aprll I. White ft Simmons, llnrtford, Conn., 27-April \ ; New Bedford. Maaa.. 3-8. ... '.. WhuriLin ft Bug, Novelty, Oakland, Cal., 27-Aprll Whltelieail ft Diamond. Crvatal. Helena, Mont, 27-Aprll 1: Salt Lake, II., 3-8. Wills ft Hnaann. Empire. Boston. 27-Aprll I. Win,loin. Win. II., Keith's, i'rurldence, 27-Aprll 1. ■■;■••. Wilson, lien., Kelth'M, Providence, 27-Aprll 1. Wilson, Knox. I'roclor'a, Albany, N. Y„ 27-Aprll Wliison, Tony, Keith's. Prorldcnee, 27-Aprll 1. Wilder. Maraliall P.. Circle, N. Y. C. April 3-8. Wllsona. The. Iliirmarket. Chicago. 27-Aprll 1. Wilson Trio. llljon, Dtibuiiue. la.. 27-April 8. Williams. MclluiHi. C. O. II.. Clilcugo, 27-Aprll I: Hustle, llloomlnctoo,' III., 3-8. Willi.mis ft Mayer, Main St.. I'corla, 111.^ 27- Aprll I, M'llson-BeMmvllIo ft Co.. Main St.. Peoria, ill,. 27-Aprll 1. , !ii Wilsons. Aerial, navmnrket, (Thkngo, 27-April. I; (Viloniliia. »l. Louis, 3-8. Wilson Trio. Bijou. Duluupir. In.. 27-Aprll..1. Wilhiril. (Irent. Clliha, BnlTalo. 27-Aprll 8. '," "Wmalland Nymphs" (12), Vlclorln, N, Y. 0., 27-Aprll 1. Wood ft Bay, Orpheum. Utlea, N. Y., 27-AprU 1;- Kellli'a, N. Y. C, 3-8. Wood A Barry, Poll's Bridgeport, Coon.,'OT- April 1. WoihI Bros.. Howard. Boston. 27-Aprll I. ■ Wnrilotte. Katelle, ft Co., Keith's, Providence, 27' April 1. Woodward. V. I\, Keith's. Prnvhlence. 27-Aprll 1. WiaicHranla. The. Keith's. Boston. 27-April I. Wyley A- Wylaon, Criterion, Tampa, l'l.v. 27* April I. Wyinaii ft Boss, (). O. II.. rillslmrg, 27-Aprll I. Wynn ft Hart, (iteat Falls, Monl., 27-Aprll I ; Udlaon, Jiiisi' Ida.. 3-8. Yant. Waller. Rata St.. Peoria, III.. 27-Aprll 1. Yeauiana. Annie, ft Louis Wesley. Kelili's. N. Y. »:.. 27-Aprll I. ' Yosi-arrya |1>, Proelor's. Albany, N. Y., 27-Aprll Yoiinc nilir ft Pro.. Maryland, llnllo,. Md., £7-. April 1: Keith's. N. Y. C 27-Aprll I. . Yoeger. Ml., Palace, Woni-sler, Mass., 27-Aprll Ynrke & Adams. Ocean ITcr, Atlantic Oily, N. J., 27-Aprll I. 7jirrow Trio. Phlla.. Pn., 27-Aprll 1. /.illicit:*. The. Poll's. Walerliury, Conn., 27-Aprll 1 ; Colonial. Lawrence. Mass.. 3-8. /.Itnmcriuati, Al. ft Pearl, Metropolitan, Tampa,. Fla.. 27-Aprll 1. Zoliedle, Ml. Slieeily's, Fall Hlver, Maaa., 27- Aprll I. Kmi'Ikk (Do Murk ft Klcli, niauitgcrs).— "Michael Klrosoll" liml Hie cupaclly of tlic house 1,'i-lS. "necntise I I^ve You,'' the at- traction for 20-23, was very popular and tltc Jjoukch were big. Stanjiaiu) ( a: viilo & I at—III managers). — Iliisini'ss Is luimcusely large. People 20-25 were still the sumo people ns appeared for live weeks pnst: Cupclaud Brothers, Marlvn SlHtera, Kittle Klrkhara, Minnie Wurdell, Lizzie Mitchell, Mnud. (Jruvson. Krnest Unlley, Leah' Dnncourt. Crnce KussdII, Irene West, Anna Beavers, Mabel Wright and Mi- cella. Notbs. —Moving pictnr-Ds nre still doing a good business at 205 Sail Jacinto Otto FIoIo'h Shows are outlined for 28 •Tickets for "I'arslfnl," April 22, are already ou sale. ALABAMA. Miiiiimiiiieiy. —At the Montgonicrv The- atre (ilirscber Ilros., innuagcrsi ltoscllc Knott. In "l.'ousln Kate." 22. pleased a packed house. 01 la Skinner. In The Har- vester." 23, pleased an K. K. O. house. Com- ing: Ktorent-e Gale, in "As You Like It," 28, The Boer War gnve three ixtrformances 17, .18, to good business. ««» PL Vl'llS IN TUB PROFESSION. ftnlvcHton—At the Urund Opera House (Krcd t«. Wcls, manager) Iioscllc Knott and n capablo company presented "Coiialn Kate" to fair audiences March 14, matinee and night. "The Sleeping Bcuuly and the Beast" •pleased good sized audiences lft, 16. The Hull Musical Co. pleased 17. mntiDec and OS" llll/l fl " ■night. Shore Acres'" hud fair business 18,10. a a » NEW YORK STATU. Tr«y—At the Lyceum (Burns Glllam, manager)- Inc. Suow Stock Co. drew fair houses March 20-2n, In "The Silver King." "As You Kike It" 27-Aprll 1. (iitisvvni.il Opkra Hih.sk (M. Rcls, mana- ;cor).—"The Fatal Wedding" drew poorlv March 20-22. "Jinny, the Carrier." had good houses 23. "Snplio" dirt fairly well 21. 'The Holy City" played to good business 25. "The .Milage l'nrsou" 27-21). "The Wizard of Oz" 30, Frltzl SchefT. in "Boccaccio," 31; "Serjpjnnt Kitty" April 1. IUNP'8 Opf.ua llutisu (M. Ilels, manager). —Miltou Aborn'a polite vntlevlllo conllnued in Its prorpcrltv March 20-25. Vaudeville wlil be coutlnucd 27-Aprll I. ' , -Royal (W. IL.Buck, nianager).—The Im- r'trlitla llllcd the house March 20-22. Tho ion Tons enusht the popular fancy 23-25. ,The Miiriiing (ilnrics 27-20, Fled Irwln'b Big Show 30-April 1. 4 ■» KANSAS. Wlclilln.- At the Crawford (K. h. Mart- ling, milliliteri "'Way Down Kant" packed the house March 18. The Flints, hypnotists, opened n week's engagement 20. Tntc* Atmrraatra <n. G. 'J'oier & Bon, proprietors!.—Toler Stork Co. epencil for a Henson'H run mi 23. In "The Queen of Treach- ery." I>r. Fox lectured 21. • CnvsTAi. I Harry Lewis, manager).—Stnnd- Ing room only has been the rule for tho past week. » Lnwrenve,—At Bowersoi'k'B Opera Hoiiao (Irving IIIII, manager) "Alphonse and Gas- ton" pleased March 18. "Thelma," 25. ■ ■ « i > SOUTH cakomna. TEX AM. HonMlon. — - Al the Hoiislnn 'Iheiilrn t Maurice ('. Micueals, nmnnp'rl "The Meant v ii ml the Beiist," March 17. 18. had IhreiVfiilr houses. "Shore Acres," 20. bad two big iind nppreclnllve audiences, who were won over by the clever acting of the players. "Rudolph and Adnlpli," 21. drew two good houses, nnd tliinigh the play has been seen here for trw third consecutive season, II U as big p fafM-- : He ns ever. Lionel Harrvmore.' In "The Other Olrl." 22, drew heavily. White Whit- tlesey 23-25, Viola Allen 27. ( ,,lnnililn.—At Hie NewColumblafBrown Bros., lnnnagers) Alberln tiiillatln had fair reluriiK Muvih 17. Shepard's moving pic- lures, two. performances. 18 t return date), drew well. "The I'layer Maid." 21, bad good oini'tis. Lulu (ilnser 25, Itoselle Kuott April 5, "Princess I'lilc" 7. —; a| . » UEOHUIA. Auarnstn.—At the Opera Mouse Florence Pnvls. In "The Player Halil." March 2+: l.iilu (Ilnser 2U Itoselle Knoll. April 4, "As You Like It" 11. The Hoiut Wau Spectacle comes March 27-20. Blanrlee Barryinore. Maurice Uurrymore, whose name In private life was Herbert Illythe, died March 25, ut the Long Island Home, at Amityvlllc. L. I.. where he had been for the past four years. | suffering from paresis. He was born in India In 1847, where his father was located as Hitrvcyor In the service of the Hast India Company.' At Cambridge, where the boy studied, he won the reputation of being a grcut lightweight boxer. aDd he entered many of the boxing tournaments In Kngland. under Hie name of .Maurice Barrynore. Ijitcr he studied for the bur, but la spite of his parents he hecume an aclor, retaining the nnrue by which lie was known In the ring. He made his rlrst appearance In Kngland ns Cool, In u performance of "London As- surance," at Windsor. Next he went with his friend. Charles VnndcnhotT. who was then the leading mnn of n stock company at Scarborough. He started or utility man, and received a guinea a week, but was soon ad- vanced to Juvenile leads. He and Vanden- hoff remained In the sumo companies for three years and a half, acting principally at Scar- iMjiotigli. Bradford, Hull and l^tlcester. Ho made bis Hrst American appearance at Bos- ton In 1S75. at a benefit tendered to Leslie Allen. Karrymore's role w»h that of Kay Troflbrd. In "Under the Gaslight." Shortly nfterwards he wan engaged for the production of 'The Shaughrr.iin," at the Boston Theatre. He played the part of Captain Molyneui, which was originally played by Harry Mon- tague. In Now York. "The Sliiiiighruun" run till Ibe end of the season. Then lie wan en- gaged by August. n Daly for the Summer tour of Ids Htock company. The following seasun he was re-engaged by Mr. Daly, nnd played nl Ills New York house, appearing; as Talbot Clmmpneys, In -Our Hoys," and ltuymond Losslng. In "Plnue." After that he was u member of Mr. Daly's road company for sev- eral seasons, pliylng tlie line of parts that Onirics Coghlan was plnvlng In New York. Willi l'rederlrk Wnrde lie appeared In the original production of Sarlott's "Diplomacy." He nnd (ieorgle Drew were married Dec 81, 1S7H. In 1S78 he nrgnnizcri u com- pany lo play "Hlploniiiry" on the road. It Included, iiesldes himself. Frederick Wnrde, John Drew. Benjamin C rorler, Itees Da vies, Mrs. (ieorgle Prew-Harryniore, Ellen Cum- merts nnd Klgnor Magnrunl and his wife. While the company wus nt Marshall, Tex., Bnrryninrc hurt a very narrow escape from •leniii ns n result of un atrray which cost "Hen" Porter liU lire. Jim Currv shot Bar- ryniore In the shoulder und killed Porter In the rullroud station nt that place. After the close of that lour Mr. Barryinore went to Wiillnck's us leading man. playing lu "Our liliis" and In the various revivals nt old comr-dlcs. He bIso played his old part of I'nptiilti Mnlyneiix la a revival of "The Shmighniun." Afler that he wna engaged by .LiNcpli JelTei'snii for tlie role of (Jnptnln Ab- suliite, In "The Rivals." Subsequently ho went to London to look after the production of his play called "Honor," which ran there about one hundred nights. About 1882 he went with Mnilamc Modjeska and was In her support for a number of seasons, iippenrltii; as Orlando, hi "As You Like It:" Henri rte Sarlorya. in "Fron Fron," and In lhu other plays of her repertory, lie wrots "Nadjeska," which was produced bv Madame -.Modjeskn, In New York, in the Spring of 1884, and was played successfully on Hie road until Ihc end of the season. Litter Mr. 1,'arryniore took the play to Kngland, where it ran for two seasons, with Kmlly Itlgl in the leading female role, and Mr. jiarrymorc in the principal male character. After leav- ing Madame Modjcska's company be was en- gaged for Klralty's spectacular production of "The Duke's Motto,' 1 which they rechrlst- cned "Lagardere." Next followed his engage- ment with Mrs. Lnngtry, in "Ab In n Looking llhiss." The year following he was engaged hy A. M. Palmer, und was with him off and on for some time. While he was with Mr. rai- nier he appeared ut the Madison Scniore The- atre for a wbol? season in the one act play, "A Man of the World." Captain Swift was nnoiher favorite role of his, and he alwnvs <-oii8ldered this role the one which gave kitn tne best opportunities of his career. Among other plays in whloli he appeared while under A. M. Palmer's management, were: "Ala- bama," "Colonel Tarter, "Lady Windermere's Kan," "Mercedes," "Aristocracy" and "New Blood." He supported Mrs. Beere during her short American tour, and for n while took (.'buries Coghlan's role in "A Woman of No Importance?" The following season he was leading mun In Olga Xcthersolc's company. and later played the part of Colonel Alan Kcndrlck, in "The Heart of Maryland." He made a distinct success as Hawdea Craw- ley, In ilrs. Flake's production of "Beckv Sharp," at the Fifth Avenue Theatre. Xew York, and u year litter he went on the vaude- ville singe, reviving bis old success "A Mini ■of the World." Mr. Barrymrc first showed signs of menial Infirmity during his Western trip with Marie Burroughs;, but his participa- tion In the White Rats strike brought on Ihe crisis. He was taken'to Bellcvue Hospi- tal March 20, HHll. and later was removed to the Lour Island Home, where he're- mained until his death. His three children, Kthcl, Lionel and John, survive him. Wii.lum J. Hot.vix. husband and mana- ger of Paplnla, Ihe dancer, dlexl March 11. at his home uear Walnut Creek. Contra Cosfa County. Cal.. at the age of lulrty-llvc, from heart disease. Ho was apparently enjoying good health and his demise was us unex- pected as It was sad. Ills wife was taurine t .,.. I '' l ." i,prn States, and wna Immediately notiflcd of the sad event. Mr. Holpln was well known throughout Ihe country, both us nn ittlileie nnd n manager, lie bad been travellug with I'anlnta until a few weeks ago. when lie returned to look after Ibelr slock ranch at Ihe tibove place. Bu.ss.ib Ralph (I'eurl McBethl. a vocalist, was nspliyzinled Inst week at the Vendomn Hotel, Troy. N. V. and It Is believed that her death was accidental. One gas Jet lo her room wns found partially turned on. She was twenty-three yenrs of ape. Tlie remains wero sent lo her father, Daniel McBelb, at Weeds- port, N. Y. Mna Knwktt, a member of the Daniel Ryan Co., died at the German Hospital. Newark, N. J., March 21, from typhoid fever. He was horn In Croyden. Surrey, Kngland. about forty years ago. He wns a member of an Hiiors' benefit association, which burled the remains. L11.1.1.1.N Vkntini (Mrs. Louis Holsle). dnugliter or Hie Ventlnls. Mil Jugglers, died March 11. at her parents' home In Red Bank. N. J., aged eighteen years. She retired from the stage about four mouths ago, at which lime she was married. Rudolph O. Goldsmith, a music com- poser ami director, and manager of the Ben- nington Opera House, Bennington, Vt., died Mf*. !?. at his home in that city, from typhoid, fever. ♦ ■ » Mitciirm. and Cain Intend to play v«ude- vl.lt' exclusively ucxl setisou.