The New York Clipper (May 1905)

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362 THE NEW YOBK CLIPP-EB. May 27. CIRCO-TEATRO PAYRET 3A, ndciHfitrcr ciimcl Proprietor, KOW BOOKING Von THE WINTER SKABON, COMMENCING ABOUT THE MIDDLE Would Ilka to H*ar from all FIRST cla:v, o wo j (Not depending nn the English language). Trained Animal Acta of nil dcsirlpllons. ("AX CIVK PAID ONE WAY Tbc trip is three, days nud A Winter's encasement to the right people. People doing ngungcl. Trained Animal Atl« or mi uosenpiions. i ne> «u» "~— ' /" .,._,?:„„, L _? i? - —" ' Tills sliow Is being rim by. Hie proprietor o£ the Grand Thentre Pnjrct. on a strictly business plan. .Monej Is sure, no i New York. Fare, f 15.00 American money. Address nil cnmmuo lent Ions to sole representative, LUCIANO TATALI, Car© of I ANASTACIO SAAVBRIHO, OF NOVEMBER. VAUOEVILLK more than one art preferred. I'ARK eri"»e n of l taiVng'pcrfor'ine'rs''to Haxiina and "icuylng them tbcre, like others have done! & Bailoy peer- r-ou-te. gjjgtr Post Office. In order to avoid mistakes and to Insure tlie prompt deUyery of the letters advertised In tkla Hat, aa envelope plainly nddresacd moat be aent for encU letter, and a W««<>» order for tlie letter, signed with the (nil name and addreaa and the line of business followed br the aender, moat also be enclosed. I'leaac mention the date (or nn ra- ster) ot THE. CLIPPER- In which the letters .aeht,*or^were advertised. LADIES' LIST AhlnulHt, May Atlaulls. Miss Anetts. Mile. Arlington. ' i Mrs. W, B. Alexander. Mlllnu All.i. dura AI si■ in. Mattel Auilcrauu. May Armour Virginia Armstrong, Mrs. M.W. Avolu. Jennie Alli'li. Phyllis Hell. Crystal llurton Mlsulloy Ileuiiniont. Alain Hates, I'.lvlii llert'aui, Dolly Bosnia. Mainline (10c. liensley, Jessie Baker, MiiIh?I Bridges XVh'utia llnllii Mrs. Krol Belmuml. Madeline Ilnlley, l.i.v Burg, Bills; Bloilgcll, Stella Buckley, Jeauct Darren, Miss II Byron, Helen Desuln, Mntlillil Buklwlu, Marie lleilllllsll, lli'llt Bryant, Violet I'lirsl.vn. Ailed Cisik. Vlokt Cnrdownle, Una I.. 1'iirmrii. Nnrlitc Collou, Jessie i'IIiiiiiiI. Bessie Cherry, Mvm. Charles Clayton, Atme* Clausen, Dot Cotter, I,l:!l. Clancy. Marie Corluss, tjrorgle i.'llitonl, Marie Comyng, Ceeyl ChupiiiMii Minnie Clifford, Bessie Conltut MnMll Curlelou. Illnllc I'nrls. Miss t.'.illuii. Mrs. F. digger. Miss i:i>IIIiw. Mrs. J. D'Miircr. litliol l>e Vere. iTatalr Petting. Mrs. Lawrence Dehiiorc, Misses D'Arvllle .Sisters lleX'cmL Hose Pntnivuu, Fiilllllc Pimple. Dotty Dow I lug. i'liiiit'U J. Puffy. Mrs. Dtx. I.Milan 1)1' MllV. IlH-1 Uiimi. I'"tin Dettv, MiiiiiI Duly. Iini Dole. Vlrs" :.i Ilnveniiort, lli .. Delmnre. Prude peCoursey, Nettle Pohnoro Slslcrs Ue Vend. Ho- - "' DeKara meant Dull'. Vlvinii Klliull, Petly II. Klllott, Telllo Kuliua, Mil's FilslniHU. J li I In Hllslon, Minnie lCveroU Sisters- Kvau*. Mrs.O-L. Ksinriiildn, Muliel Ellington. l-.irrntiie Ktktr, Mrs.Albt. Hltull, .1 Hilt 1 Klvla l.luotte Fduia. Alberllne Fairfax, Virginia Franklin, I.yilla l'nlk, Klritor Folios All>ert lne Fowler, Hrtuiia Frauds, Delhi Fhincs, Kvelyn Firrstonburg sisters Fox, Dells Vaust, Tilly Klrtdier. Mil J red Korresist, llenrlelte t'avsr. MuEUSrlte itomlwln, Irene ilrrKson, Mrs.C lirolt, Irene Ulesson. Violet (iordon Wlsters Uoodwlu, Susie ilnrsen, Mnrlmi liuiiiilni:, Dnilsc Ursiiiion, Mil (lallumlo, Mrs. Urslium, Kssle Itranlsun, II.i ilrnliu Vlolii llidktln Albcrla Oarson, Marloi lloMstem, Ma llnifhs, Snlllc Ifulpln. Rose Jlinvc. Iz-iinu C I Is mil I, I.ill 11 llniumuiiil. Pauline llnmly, Ivsibor liastlupi, IfeeaajH lliin'iilil, iiusie Howard. Mny lluullnK. > . Dorothy I tope, i; nu li l l aa llaiK, .Mrs. lteu Hill.in. Murzle lllRmliant, Jeau Irons, .Marule Irwin. Flura Jnes, Msmle Jetts. Mrs. Julm JiiiiIb. Klslu Keiii|i.VtllM- Klua. Fraurea Km-tile, Mrs. t'liarlfs Rraapr, Kiltie t,nt1irO|i. II 't l.i'stui', Mae I',, lilug. (iciiriiile Kluv, Beanie I.. I.lmlin, Dolsy I.iiuc SKioii l.loyil. Mse. t,e*lle, l-.ilii l^-wla ilertle l^irrshM*. Kite U'lvls Co., IKirolby .™ I,aureus. Amy Slegel, liniiim ix-wls, Haass Suiiih, Kv» !.eouanl. tirsi-e Swan. Jnsle l^-wls, llelle Sansfonl, l.nr.7.. I'pi loim Jeunelle Ixneiitx'ix', Hjsxiner, Leaetster, Mrs. f. if. I.llllnn M. Hulliertaml. Uraiearr, Kltly Itlusla K. St. Dennis Miss I.UKUII, Helen Kliinlau. Kilty l.esllr. Klsil Smllh, Hello l.a Mar. Usui* Hmllli. I.lllh.ii i/iir'm. Mr-. A. Mantua, Kilty I.vim, ticrlriiilo Whitney Marti. u l.ei,uaril. Nellie Samuel. |l.aiicnsler, | I'raiwes S. Hwaila Sinnrl, l , 'rnn,s;'s j : *e. Amy IKlnler Mra.J.W. ! .i.iri Is.iii. Itrll.' St.i'liilr Audrey ,'leiiinul. Luuni rl1ioriK , 1 tlrsns? . . U-Duuulil Mary Towner, Usee MnrlhHiiilil, Talalfeiiii, Morrlssi-y, Hose Monlrose, Fluru Msnley, - thirxarel Marllney tilorli Minor, Mullle Nllrsm, Bessie Nenlon. l.llllKU Vina, Mine. Nlebols, Nell V. Norman, Kne It. Newton, .. Marguerite t>»!s)ri"», Alleo O'Dell, Hay . I'atilzer MrsCsrl I'omIoii, Martha PecltM, Jessie Pelnilek Alum V I'liliitln, liime t'omroy, loin Qui nn. Mrs. Geo Reining ton. Miss V. Heynolds, Miss Noiile Iteuesrt, May Itaye, Yvelle ltussell. Violet Reno. Mrs.C'. II. ltussell, Millie;' Reiuseu, Helen Ramsey. I.IIThin Ilyder Mrs.Fred ltloUii. Male Itusaet, Murrrl Itiililiispii. Klliel Reynolds. Itulli ltllKSi'll, FsllitT lllllu. Muy lleiizeltn. Klslo Kieb. Bvatrke Hose. Itulli Roderlek. Stella llnlilllsuli. K.liil Hmmsj,. l.t-sHl' llotilusuu Mlsstl siliinv, Kitty Slum'. Lillian .Se,vti'ure. Miss V Rilvllle, Alice Suvllle Sisters Smith, Mmule St.ClsIr, Audrey Stliylhe. Flor. ; ylteslor, Nellie St. 1,0.111 Mis. A. Sours, tllsd.vs Stanley, Minnie ■ha*, 'ilmlys 0 Soils Margurlto Mill , .1! Morris. Kllly Moraii, llsxel Mninhiill. Mmlelyn .Mnlsliv. l.lln. Morrison. Hole Mil'eiM'll. Kill) Mnlthlesseii, Mrs. II. I". Mi'NiiiikIiI. Mrs. W. C. Miiihi, liuilly U, Morrlssey, Huss 1 Maioni 1 , l'":iituii.l Mnrlhs, Mile. MmilnHui'iii'.v, Mile. T. Msnn, lllnilehe >leyor, Itiamle Mueurt, Mudaiu Uslsis. Marlhn Miirllii. lll.uieh Mlllershlp .Sisters Million, 11. "ss Murllin. l.illi.iu Mnrsluill, Ncaa May. Funny Me Arly. M. draw Miirlmv Martini tlrai-e I>. Taylor, l/u;ise Tltntetier Mrs.J. Taylor, May A Maul Truax. I.ntso 'lliemiis. M.iii.l Van Hiiren, Com Venusi. Rita Vail Stmlilifr.!. Chats Vaughn, Homlhy II. Vani'. Mrs. Ilnnild Verne, .Miss M. Vsnaajtn, I.llllnn Wsrdo, Fr.uiela While, Irene Walsh, May White. Millie Wilson, Aunti Wells, Flora Warren. Ftllth Wheeler. Nellie Wright Mrs.J.B Woods Mrs.S.A. Wilson, tlrlnnc Wilsou, .Mils Walsh, Ailillo UESTIiBMBS'I LIST. A rata, S. I "r.s.ks. !■:. F. hnensa, James Allen k Wnrren Bensim. A. It. Illlnekaller. Anderson, Al. Itaniell. Ailhur Ailsnis. lie*. II. I'rof. It. I'.. Dowers, Ftvd \ l-'ri'il 11, Ulssell, Thoiaas llnli>. J. it. AtluuiK, Fills Atilell. Wult. Ashley, II. Aluian, Him Andrews. J. D. Aiuiisn. n. C. Annisttn. I.. A'lHinlul. A. H Ah'iauiler. Arthur Allen. Shu A's'n. Carl Aiuhiius. N inn :ii i l'_\.) Allen, J. D, Ahlo. Krod Aignll. Wlllliim Amos. A. OL '•Alvln Joslln" Co. Ashilnwn. \V. II. AM..II. II A his')'. I,. Almoin ,v IVutioiil Atclu. F.ihvsnl Anna, Charlie Alton. Thomas Ahl.it 1. II. I,. Atlll.'ll T. A. Armstrong. Frnnli He Anna, 'I'he Itoetlner. K. C. ByrueMati- nhig Co IJ.Jlke. 1". J. (lOe . I. It. nenilen, K. A nenltly, Arth. Peehtol, 1 runU Brotvn. I>. Illanelianl. P W rtelhrooil. Kohl. Bayer, J. n. llaxler. John Itorliu 1 . rmil lteverly Ji Humeri' llulih. Il.ui> Itiiiiler ,v Mini.! Itrsgilnns. Fistr Itisii'ilman, tl.l,. jlurnn, J. 11. (Irooks. living Dnrtell. C, A. Ilsles, W. S. [MurkliH.l,' .V ll.liei Drink. C. ih.vli', It. It. ,lrinlv. J. l\(Sr. Iltlkllll, liisitg' lllitek. J. J. ii'iuii'ti Mi.rk terry. Miles 'tronsihst. It. F. 'Ivme. Aliilrrw le.|..,|i,l. II. V. tnroes. Frunk tort. Frank It'llltS. I.,s l '■niMit Nanrae tsrry A J.ttltisin iiiin-h. Jars Dell k Rk'hnnls Dei I hi, Sam Duker. lh'tt Dradys, lite Dryattt, Ituhlir lie 'k lee. II. II. Does, It. It. Illsps, Four Berry. Arthur lltirnsleatl. I'M! Itiiiiii. .Iliniiile Baeasa, Four Itlisim, M.i\ llrouii. II. A. Dure *\- Kvnns Dutes. It. I.. llinii". Charles Rraartl. Clutence Dsrrett. I. .1. Diilinliis. T. II. Dtilley. Dr. Air. lulling. II. II. Dnrti'ltncs Istttts Dcssey. Jn.k liernanl. Flo)*l Itiiitell. lliirrr Curllun. U. V.. Ciisn.l. Hilly I'urlinlly. J, I'. Coti|iltu:r[. It. T ('.'• Iliti-onitiiil, Al. Il.|ll..u.|l.e. V N kaaar, >'sut • illeu. <l. M. •isile 1. I". CUtk, VY, V, ■ Conk, Chester Carroll, Hcoolo Clark. Harry Col. Bell Ring. Cancy. K. H. Collins, K. Cnnlry, Juek Cressey, W. H. Carllo, lAhile Cnrtivriglit Hurt Cralga, Muilcal «»lllna, U. 1*. I'lirtls, F.ihvard Craig, R. W. Contiuer, Bruce Cain, M. v.. Corey, Madison Citron & Faroum Corbett, J. J. Cooke. Hubert Clark. Frank Clayton, i'rldle t'k'inonts, ICdillt Chandler. J. (I. Croshy, K. TV. Cliaimiiin, Will I'.iiTiiiuii. Uuy Chirk. F. M. Cogsivell. Hsy <:oulon. J, I,, (.'ruihleu, 1. J. Curtis k Mny Conroy, 1*. J. cook. I'. (I. Cowles, Kugene Crane, J. K. Do Coins, ICildle Daly, U. W. I lev I ue. C. J. Dunl.ar, Mr. T>. ltiiiiiiwliiii'. .1. W. 11,'lniunl:.. Lin" DiinlnlT, F. S. Dorsili tk ltussell Di'iiiinitiiinl, Geo Helaliliiilli' Darvlu, llenrll He cioriluti. Forest De (Irassc, .In-. Douoghiir. J. W. Davenport \ Mnllit'vis Drew, Sidney ll.ivis, T. I,. liugaii. Tirrauy lienklln tleorge Dubluaky, ' ■ Morris Rally, Charles Dudley, ciioslyn Dullnr, l.onls Dlnl. Kugi'llo Doutpsoy, J. I,. I).ilial.|i.'..ii. C. A Ittlllemi. <*. II. Iiitl) I'.niilj) Donnelly, J. J. 11mi I hi r. Archie lli'lsHltus. 'the laiane, Ceo. W. (De.) IWterly, l„ Dunham. John Dilgei'-Cm-nell Block Co. Dt'Comil, F.il.lle Dyell, Walt. F. Deutpscy. J. 1.. Dtilley. F. J. Doming, Arthur Dolatt, J. C. Dickinson. D.M Dillon Bros. Hi illltlilsi.il C. A. Dehluiiiii, W. 11 Dlllec. II. De l.i.ln. lliiriv Diirsch. Will KaHliin, V. A. Klilrlilgo, Frank Hail k Wilson Hurl k Wilson KxisislttiMt Four Funnel I. Clias. Rvsaa Trio F.wlllg, 11. M. Krans. Harry Kresaj lir.'inilnii Hi kl unit. John M aaal a, neorge Kliler, MtiJ.M.D l''.lllllllllS|l'll J.11 Hraaat c. M. Krans. Iti'iilldou l'.nrl, Harry Fitiilus, Follx " l'lorciico, Cress Florida. (1. A. Fulls. C. T. I'liilsu'. Mints, Foster. II. I. Folilniaii. Artb. Fnslerk'ks. Cl.tililo I'Viti. II. S. Fuller. F. W. Ftty. Frtiuk Flovd. C. II. Fnrrell, W. C. I'lmul Bros. Fox. ti. A. I'lsher. Hurry Franklin, .1. A. II. C Friinklln. II. 1' Fowler, J. C. I'niilliniii. A. l.'oon. All Ferguson, Ulck Fidklner. !■'. \V. l^nxemfl, Jean Fey. Frunk Flaherty, M. A. Forrell. F. T. Fiilrcltlld 1.ileitis Field. N. II Fitlhrluder It 11 Forrell, Alla-rt Fslrrax Ilemiinl Flarellp. HaaaB Fowler, II. C. Clllen. Toin ttahuriloii. I'inrliiue Criicoy * Burnett tilhln, Charles Cusey, M. Cursirrhuil. fl I. Cracey, Dan Ciildkelle. Chat. tt|itns. tins, titlliert, dene ttrolnor. Arth tlllin.ire. tllllette. Crlllltli, illnilileti itiilliiliiit' It. J. Fred K. i-'rintli • rionSnler Jlanuei "lutlirle, Tom Oreeiihurg. C. Irani, CHIT iorsKrleiid n.l,. 'llynnon. Walter (llisi, Jiieoh Jraves, K. f.. (iullsndo, Mr. unther. O. C. Hall, Arthur ilowe, Joint Hyde, W. M. Ileunian, W. K. liflbart, (1. V. Hastings, Ben Hnrrlty, J. J. IIitRan,- Tlinraiii liutbanay & Walton Horon, 1'ul.lle Hesly, Tim Hood, Sum Harding. C. C. Herring, Irn Heath, Thus. Harrington. Dan Helen, J. I, llechtcr, Marleuls llorlverl, T. F. Ilmttley, 1. II. Hntley. ll. II. Htirjistrlte J. IV Haney, J. K. Heriell, J. H llellkliiv (ieurge llorrmrtu, F. R. llolliuil. K. J. lloefller. .'nek Hill, It. II. Hill. (I. B. Hatliawiiy A Wall on lunler. S. V. Untitle)'. J. II. Herrmann Crest Harrison. \V. ll lllllihul'il I lutl ley laves ,k til ii ha it. Heart k Hlllnn Harts, Musical Hussey, Ceorgc Hurl. 0 .W. Huulley, t. II I liaison, K. D. Hall, let, Uscar leehter. Miiurlcln llmivev. 1„ A. Iltigitrlh. A. I,. Inelelt, .Initios lliidsnn. K. D. IllrsohUurus Tlie Husiluim, lien tail, iv. F. llt'i'i'itiaiiit Croat Hutlils'l' & Heiiaiilo Hi'lll|i. .l.iM'Jill limit, IterlH'rt II ii nuns, J. It. Hunt. OL T. Iliiyaes. Muiiii, Hottest Civil hi Dixie" Co Hangeros. M. J Hall, I.. I.. Huulley, J. II. "arris, A. T. Harrison, C. II. lloiTuiiui. Chns. Iliirootirt & May HotiK'tiwiiy 11.11 lliiiiehell. Curl Harrison k Miiltttuli) Irwin. I''rtsl Jtihnsnti. ltostimtind Jeaure A ICIIsirnrth Jennings ,v itenfn'n Jaahas k Wetitworlh .listes. Frank JerTersnu, W.D. Jtirreius k Ilarlonne JctTersnti. W. W Jiihnsnit A Dean Jneksuti, Ben Jackson, C. T Jnnseu, ilrotil Jiiyauiangtils. S. V. Kelly, I. II. Kerr. II. It l<..ji|.e. Me. Kis'rner, litis Kussell. Mall Kesler. R> I.. Keasuer, Mr.Irn Kleemy. K. It. Kay. ijette Kriiuer, Julian Kleav l'mil Ketrhiiiu, K. B Kopis 1 , — Knu|i|ier.l. "ustsvr Kiill.ell. 1. KmHilor. Joe Kollv. Onirics Kueliler. t:. II. Kelliim. I,. J. Korllii. l«.ler King. W. l.yiiclt, J. W. Is- Roy, Bert Ijsi. Frunk I si Hoy, J, t\ l.e lllrt. Mnns. Ij'tcr, Wtiyne IJtx. tteo. I.stig. John leuniliii llnrry l.avl'llllie. Lester l.iil.'uilo. Frinik l.eurlll. A. l.Kiytl, llerht. Isstlinril. J. • Sudle LtHlognr Cliurlea Mm.I. Chttrlcs l.n llelle. Will I.nRoane Harry LnvvMin, Al. I.onveit. Als> uHnwT, Anton LolTol, Frunk Loaeli, ItolsTt I .a lor. Ft'tiuk Ij-ller. 'i. T. L.itli'.n S.'h'.l H. I,ylrfl. Vt. i.avlne a Lorraine A Candy Mack, «. K. Matthews. Freil Mitchell, I). M. Monroe, Nod Melnotto, Claud Mitchell, .Insi'iih Mack, Ueorge Mullen. J. B. Mitchell. Mr. McCormlck, O II Muq-hy, W. II. Mclntvrc. Roht. Marshall, Bert. Modo. K. Msctlortuld J. F. Muilory. Frank Mugulre A lleiiuett Mackey, W. W. Martin. W. i:. Morjurt. F. Marcus & Flora MeOlnley, Boh k Kin Miiniilug. Frank McCiioe, 11. Mori liner. Kml McVeigh. I'risl Martin, Merry Mi'Kotma. Tom Morrill, Hull Magrane. K. A. MallJiCvis. Fred Millar; C. C. C. Murks, Clarence Murliu. Mr. McDonald. llnllih Mnctey. C. D. Marsilen. It- Moore, llnrry Mulllitws. c. U. Murphy. J. Monte Mjro. — Me. (.Italian. Jiie .Muckley. !■'. /c .loiilllo MelTllle. Kugeu McDoniitigh T.C Murphy A- llnlini Mltlttotl, Kevin Muiitell, Harry MaiIIhoii, Jiinteit Mllssisr, Don McKciitia. T. MtiYiailj f. v.. Mornw. J. A. MeKeynolds. less Miller • May Muck. Aieheiv Slotil. Theodore Snunoers. n. J. Vance, n. 1. Swntls, (). H. Snyder. Mr. Vogol's Mlnst. Slilotis, Freil Haller. B. It. Vled.thl. Tltoo Slttnlon, Hugh Stanford, Billy Vrmtella A Mna Starrett. H. II. Meln, F. C. Wilson. K. II. Slatnii. Mr. Stuart. Horry Williams. Mr. .T. Soils, Sr.. Son, tins Winchester. K.I. Margarlto Sully, Daniel Wilton. F. It. Sparks, Chan. Spanton, T. P. Walker. Spenser Sprnguellos, The Smith, Allwrt White. E. SloTens, W. II. Shawr, C. A. Wallace. W. h. Smllh A I*slic Stinrord, Jer« White, F. C. Stilly. Daniel Siouc, Ben White, Jnek Schorer, Frank .shorer, Frank Wolf k Mlllnn Sevmour. 0. (1. Swaftord, J. B. Wilson, J. II. Hanilers'in, Carl Serniour k May Welsh A Kst« Sim. Pele Sollcuberger, Wuhllon, Will StatTord. W. E. C R. Wiggins, II. U Sullivan A Sherninn. Dan Wallers, Mr. Frnnea Rtanlnn, Walt Wynne. Bob Sweet, C. (I. - Shafer, K. A. Williams, F. C. Sister. C. W. Stanley. Kurl Wngnor. Sam Sittiilor. Dsear Sims, tieorge Webster. O. II. Sliertnati, Dan Smith, Joint Wlnnelt. tl. W. Siviiin tin,. Mack Sinltlt. Larry White, .las Sloitp,. Vic Slorch. C. Weston, A. II. Snyder. K. D. Umltli. 1. K. Welsh. M. II. Sinners, C. R. Stewarl. Kilgar Whllnker. Ceo. SI rand & Slrniul Shaw, W. J. Wee. O. K. Swiinson Charles Slmeiignhl, B. Whitney. A. Sblpp. Frank Tnnner, .Intnes Waller, Lester Shiner. D. T. Tenley. Kildle Waller, Lester Simpsons. Thomson. K. W. West* Bnrlram Musical rironipson, W. I. Wright. F. J. S.tnlM'hl, Will Titylor. Roht. Wire Pr. Sidney Ha sa l t. F,. C. Tllna, F. J. Wolf. Jock Sorrn & Titlt. W. If. Woods, Harry Rosu (10c.) TiisiiiiiiilniiH The Wessels. Itols-rt Silmon, Coorse Ten Broke, Welch, Joe storms, i.oo James Wlllhinis Henry Sulroggns. 'Thomson, Murk VViulichl. C. ITialaileTall N. a. tWshwr. v. K. Sttiiitin, U. C. iTenlss, Jack jYoiitig, Hertnsu Sliiiiite Mr.C.C. ThniiiH-. J. G. Sidney, ii. T. It'ltl. Carl Selnvsrtx, Freil Usher, titty Seholner Baniet:Vernon, Curl Schercr. 1'innk 'Vance. A. T. St. Ijoii, Alf Venom, Carl BEE NOTICE AT HEAD OP LIST. a < > INDIANA. ■nil 11. It. Cnislirln Ccar.v, T. Mayo l.ulll.ir.l. Lrtn-rence Ci.iilf rlcuil. II. L. title.) tlrlines. Tutu A Cl'Hlo Class, 3. I.. Conree. F. I*. Criiliaiii. Frank Coins, tins tialty. William nilhert. Wolfp Cracey. W. II. Clorker. IV (Irani, OUT Ural's a Iti'Vllill.ls liiillsinlo, Mr. McCittlll Morris. .1 Muildoii Mink. C. Mori In A Ithlgirac Mi■Ciinncll. .1. II Moore, J. F. Murpliv. I''ruiik Muttlial. Kevltt McCarthy Myles Milieus. James McCarthy. Justin Miller, Civile Mylle, John Miles .v Ittiyiianid Mi I'm e A Ciilill Norrls, W. It. North, Tiiin Newlon, Juseph Newslsiys- tjitjir. Nelson, Miles Norllt. F„ C. Newman. Frank N'oIsmii. N. li. NortiHi. Hugh Nelson, Josoiilt Nlckersnn. K.W Nohill, Jisisc Nelson. T. 11. Vt.rton. .1. W. Noroi'ker. N. J. n'llrlon. Dill nllror, Fahllo Ols'rle. Thonma O'Sbauuesst-y, Clinulc O'Neill. .1. L. llglc C. S. I'atly Bros. Phillips. Nut i'lotvc. M. J. I'lnnl. Al I'uggsley. t:. II. I'orry, 11. C. I'oiter. I». I 1 . Polls, W. L. Ferry A Ale,-in I'lilllco. Schiistluu Prevos r . »V I'rovnsl Price, F. U Pike A Miller Peterson Custnv INiwell, 'l'om ' erce. F. S. Pike. II. ll. I'nrdy, Dr. Ceo. uii'AnicrJi'sn KL Ciirn. Co. I'uitlo. Frtsl I'yne. Al 'ottersoit. F. A I'ogson. P. I'llOlllHSI, lll'lllll I'ryor's, The (Julgley Itmilsu't UuIrk. J. T. Qulgtey, li. W. Quirk. J. T. Qulgloy. Dr. ItossKoni, C. 0. Ilaynuind, C. H. Rossi, Harry itnv. Jnhtinle Itiiukln. Win. Huff, W. J. lliinkln. Amly Hlggs. Bon Holler. XV. K. Rodney Stock Co Remliigttin, J. C ItcdIIMil. I,. A. llatlil.itn. li. ('. Rich. R. I.. Root^lltg. Prof. Henry Reynsrd. IC. F. Horke. Sum M Month Bend^-At the Oliver Amelia Bingtmm did good buslnesB May IS. ^OTKH.—HaKcnheck's An'.mal Shovr, Mny 4. encountered rain In the nfternoon, hut did sood business la tbc evening .Hells & Ikiwns' Circus. Mny Id. fared well...... Sprlngbrook I'nrk (Indlnnn Itnllway Co, owners and managers) opens May US, with hljrh class vaudeville, and other umuscmenln. Zono, Jorilnn A Zona IZazcll. M. l/oraldr-i. The 'Zeii, Jolly iiiill.-iiiiipiillH At Kngllsh's (Ipei'ti House (Ad. K Miller, manaiteri lliiynuiiid llltcli- I'ork. in "The Yankee Consul, May 1-, 13. ^nve an enjoyable, enterlnininent, hi full houses. This closed the I'oculni' KOiison of Hie house. The Hidden Stock Co. ojieiied tin In- iloMtillc eitRiieanieiit I*. "Forgiven" and "Itevtirrecllnu were the lirst week's hills, which were put on In u splendid slyle. to very good business, by I be following east of well known,stock players: John A. Preston, Ilernke Howard, l.ttln Mny. Alice Kiitherliic Kerry, Muud M. Iliildcn. Dolllu Davis, Frit/ lv. Hoone. Hoy Foster, Jack 1". While, L'evll (Iwcu. J. Hem! llurton and others lo lie tin- urn. in 'ell. "I'ntler Two FlaKs" and "Kath- leen Miiviiiitiieiii" will lie put on week of '-2. I'aiik Tiinvnii: (Idcksoii & Talliolt. inann Rets).—"Nettle, the News lllrl." 11-1,'t, lllled it pro.sperntiH engiigenienl. Fielding's Park Tnalrs Slock t'o. opened for (he Summer Mt'iison l.i, in "Toss nf the inirhervllles." with the house packed lo Hie doors. The conipiiny and production scored mi Install- Ittueous fciicecss tintl capaclly business ruled nil week. "Must I,vnne" und "The Lost Para- dise" will be the tilil week of •J*.'. Ai'piTOimiM.—Muliel Ciisedy, (intrlly Kls> teis and Melns appeared week of l.'i. Kmpirk Trkatrk it'ltns. X.iinnioniiiui. mnn- ugcrl.—The Cherry Hlossom Biirlesiiiiei'sgiive Hie strongest »ho\v of the seiisnn week of l.'i. lo very big business. Tills closed the most pros|>ei'0UK siutsuu I ho house bus ever had, mill Malinger Zluiinoiiiiiin Is happy. Tlie house will open the llrst week iu September under Hie saiiie nianagemeul. Notks. —Heulry Bros.' Do^ ttnil I'ony Show was greeled by full lenls week »f l.">. and I lie peiftirinuiice wits I he source of much en- joyment lo lite children The I'ltliitie Theatre will give vaudeville, moving pictures and niiiiilpurs on Thursday nights l.llu'i.ui's Ilttiid will play at Falrhank -- "11. a Terro llinii,'.—The (^rtiitd tlperft House closed May I'll fur Hie Summer, and Maun- ger Rarbydl bus a large force of workmen now busy denning and redeeoruling I lie en- tire Inlcrlor. I'he house opens again about Sept. 1. Cnl.lsHt'M (Hurry Rronson, nimiiigrr'i.— This in i| in la r pliiyhnuso has proven the most suecessfnl vaudeville enterprise ever lauucheil In this oily. Another good hill Is on litis week, which Includes: Armstrong and Holly, Currlty Nlslors. Foster and Kinder, the Uo- salres, .Muliel Cnssldy, Illustrated songs and the kliuKlroine. Altendiiuce Is very good. I.aki: Vikw Paiik l.l. C. Holden, manager). —This park oiiened M. In an Iminense rrnwd anil la enjoying good business. Tito fi'itlurn oiihloor nltriiclloii, Ccrtrude Breton, In her nutotnoblle leuplng I be chasm, did not appenr its scheduled, owing lo an accident lo Cite machine lite morning of the oiamlng. The let was given IS and the rest nf I be week. The current vaudeville Is above Ihe average, nntl Is made up of Ihe l'"onr Juggling Mar- lins. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Lllcblleld, llonnle Cnvlnr, Rnwennu and Chris Lane. Nori:s.—Work will begin on the new vaudeville thentre alHiut. July 1. and it Is ex- pected thitl. the new house will he ready lo open about Nov. 1. Tlie theatre will have a seating CHpnt'llv of ahntii six liiimlred nntl will cost nl'.iiu $L'."i,(HSl. Jack lloelller will ncl its manager Shannon Kal/.enliatigh. Irensnrer of tin; (imud. leaves for New York June 1, lo arrange next season's business. NOTICE TO COnnESPONDENTS. Our theatrical correspondents are hereby notified that the credentials now held bit them tclll expire on June 1 next. They are requested to return them to this offlce at once, for renewal {or IPOS-BOG. ler. I,i Hapoll, Leo Lovola. Pat nogers. Will I.uilil. Fred Rnsnnl (Jung.) Uronn Bros. 'Reno. G. 11. Ia>ailtllter. A. A. Kellly. B. J. Issp, O. M. F. Ruilil. Arthur Leller, Tom Rio. Adnlplt Lemler. H.i-'iiii Rlobileltl. Clint Lysler k Welhy Una-Ill. Rex Cooke Ruunell. Fml Lemon Bros.' Hnssrll, K. L. Circus Co. Itlsley. n. W. 'a-vv, ,1'ittn .Hu-sNlvam. C. 11. Leslie. K. A. iUoimvo. 11. A. LiK'kltnrl. W. Ctlloekivrll. J. C. Ijimpmiiu. I'.F.iRossrvrll. Loitla laigercritn. John 1 Bella, Fred l.effcll. Fti nk 'Raymond lane A Luce ' Co.. Foil l.ellov. Nal lt«sl. s. T Linn, t'arol 'Reuii'lki- Henry l.ismaril Hoiiiloir. J. XV. Ini-vo, Allen .Stewart. J. F. l-eirla, XValtec Sejrmiur a IIlit NEW YORK STATE. Iltiflnlo. —The season has closed some- what earlier than uaucl here, the Star, Tedt and Amdemy now being dark. Viola Allen won new laurels on her appearance in "Win- ter's Talc" laat week at the former house, und the popular Italdwln-Melvllle Co. bade adieu lo Teek patrons. The departure of Manager Waller S. Baldwin and Ills organi- zation la generally regretted, and It Is hoped Him Mr. Baldwin's ambition lo get a down • own house will some day be realized. Pa UK I.M. Shea, manager).—The Win, Far- mini Co. Is tlila week giving "Rrnther Of- lirers." "Under the ltcd Robe" week of Muy I.Yt'KL'M (J. Ijiuglilln. manager).—"Kast l.vnne." by Hie Terk Slock Co.. this week. Ml hired Holland and company begin a Sum- mer season ill. In "The Power Behind the Throne" "Ijuinry Adams Sawyer" did nicely last week. Siica'k. —Adgie's linns, Jttlien ICItlnge, Hal Davis -ind Inez Maniuley. In "The Unexpect- ed :" Nililo anil Ulley. Al. Ijinrence. Three St. Felix Sisters, tirpbeiis t.'omeily Four, IMron. Ilnwers und Dixon, and Ihe klneto- graph rom|Misc (Ida week's offering. Lakavettk (C. at Bugg. nianager).— Bowery flnrlesipiers this week. Kentucky Belles next week, llnrry Bryant's Co. did well last wrek. Kddlc Sbantlcr had a benefit a. Nutks. —Manager Wallers' Athlcllc Park opens lis season 22. Among I be attractions are: Boys' Hungarian Band. Helen lierard's horses anil dogs, electrical display nntl free vaudeville. Many new i-oncesslons arc here located Vaudeville perfiirinera al Ihe final Lyceum Sunday concert. '21. were: Powers Karl era. Arlington und llalston, Chas. I.'.ii ei is.iii nntl Krady and Shaw King- ling Brothers come SJ. a Albany.—At Uurniaiiiis ltleecker Hall (Ii. II. Jacobs, manager) Kellnr, May IT, played lo one of Ibe biggest houses of the season, anil never appeared to better itdvantnge. llnrry D. Wa'len, formerly of Albany, con- tinues us his manager, and reports a line sea- sou. Prof, neauniiin's Klrmess IB. 2(1. Wil- liam t'ourlenay Stock Co. opens 22* for Ibe Suniiuir. presenting "A Fool and His Money" as the lirst play. F.mpirk has closed lis regular season. On Aug. 1 It will reopen under new mnnngc- mt'iit. M. ltela lias leaned Ibis Ihenlre und will I'fes'i'tii syudhiili- at true-lions. Frank Wllljiinis will be resident ninnager. Paotrrnu's (Howartl (inihani. resident man- nger).—After a prosperous season of vaude- ville lids house will he luriied over lo com- edy. "The County l-'nlr" nns the atlraetlon during Inst week, wild Nell P.itrgess In Ilia slar role, lixrellcnt itltendnnic ruled nil the week. Commencing May '.'I: a season of Summer eiiinetly will he Inaugurated. "Do- rothy Vernon, nf Haddon Hall." Is the llrst play. In the Proclnr Slock Company are:* William U'wers. Krnesl llnstlngs, 'Allison Sklpworlb, llcriiert Ayllng. Helen f)lmsls»e, Bessie I.okIIiiii. lilcliurd Lyle, Joseph Eggen- Ion, llnrry I.. Franklin. Alice Crahnni lOdgc, Ktlielyn Palmer. I''loionce Auer, Duncan Han-Is, and t'ntlyle Moore, sltigu director. a SchciK-ctntly.—At tbc Vim Curler Opera House (C. II. Benedict, manager! "The lata of Spice," .Mny N. pleased greallv. Kellar, IS drew lo capaclly. Frauds. Wilson, In "Cousin Billy." sold tbc house out. The h oil so closes very soon. Mohawk Tiikatrb (Joseph Welier, mnnn- irerl.—Mortimer Snow Stock Co., week of 14, produced "All About Tompkins," and drew hlg houses. The piny made a line lmpres> slnn. "When Knighthood Was Iu Flower" 22-27. "The Private Secretary" 29 nnd week. Ntrrns.—Mori Inter Snow has leased the Mohawk Theatre from Weber & Hush, anil Intends to run his slock company all Summer. Some of Ihe highest priced royally playg are to be glveo. The venture has proven a suc- cess '.luis far, Uie people taking very kindly to It. Edward Haas, the new lending man, Is very good Dr. K. 11. Jackson, Ibe bouse physician of Ibe Mohawk Theatre, con- templates a trip In New York Hlngllng Bros.' Circus Mny 27. Advance sale Is Inrge. The Hungarian .Boys' Band, of Buda- |iest. rendered n well selected programme nf American. Austrian and Hungarian national airs at Capital Park. Albany. Max- 18. They hare lieen engaged for tbc Siiuimer season at Dreninlnnd Park. Syracuse.—At Welting Opera li-.c. (John L. Kerr, manager) "I'he laic of spice" Mnv 10. "It Happened In Nordland" 2.t lUsTAni.K Thkatrb (H. A. Hurtlr. rnann- gerl.—Billy B. Van. In "The Krranrl Bn T " week of l"i. drew fair business. W'pok "of 22 vaudeville, including: Mabel MeKlnlci Raymond nnd Caverly. Alf. ({rant. Allen' Doone and Co., Brandon* and Wiley and Three La Maze Brothers. Orami Otkra Housr (Chart. II. Tliimmor manager).—Edwin Mordaunt, In "llnodman Blind," did good business week of 10. "Mr Jim" 22-27. a Troy.—At the Lyceum (Burns Clllnm manager) the Snow Stock Co. did lug luis|.' neaa last wiek In "My Partner." "The Wifp" May 22-27. The bouse will remain open all Summer. t'ltifstrrnLU IU. ltcls. mnmgcr).—Fraueln Wilson. In "Cousin Billy," played to S. It I). 20. for the lieneflt tif the Trov I,o<lge R. 1'. O. lOlks. This closed tbc senson. and dur- ing the Summer many Improvements will be made. +-»-* OREGON. KvaiiMvllIr.—-The (Jraud (Pedley k Bnioh. tiintitigois) was closed for Ilie seiisou afler Ibe miitlnoe und evening pnrfnrmiiiieos May II of. He Wolf Hopis-r. In "Wung." Mr. Iloiiper was called before Ihe eiirlulu at liulli performances for a sborl talk. P::iu-i.i:'s Tiikatrk (Pedley k Itnrch. mati- itger.si,—This house clewed for Ihe Summer season afler Ihe performance 7, when "Ills Highness, lite Hoy," was presented, matinee r.nd night, lo good bouses. Cook's Park (F. J. Sefrlt. iniiiinger) wsb o|K'iied 14, wllh one of the largest crowds over known In Kvnnsvllle. Besides olfnrltig a good vaudeville hill, the attractions In- cluded n troupe of trained monkeys. Penny Arcndo Palace. Figure Klght Roller Cnaater. Laughing Parlor. House of Trouble, Cave of Ihe Winds, and Ihe Kiev-trie Photographer. A change of bill weekly Is nnnoiineed, at prices of rive nnd len cents. Katrea.—lata Summit Park will he formal- ly opened June 11. under Hie elHclcnl 111:111- Mgeiuent of W. II. Merrell, nnd will run vaudeville through the Sumaier season. The llientre bus Is-en entirely covered so that rain will not Interfere, its heretofore. Other iitif.ulliiiis will lie offered In the line of roller coasters, figure eight conster, tnilneti niilntnls. elc Cook's Park was used hy Ihe (iernilin sm-lellcs In present "The Hell." inn! lar-u* nudh-iiii-q were In aliembiuee -Mny II, ... On II "XVIIbdni Tell' was given by In,111 and piofesstliiiial laleiit lit the lirand (ipcia House lo S. It. U, Piirdntid—The Lewis k Clark Kx|sisl- Hon Is practically complete, and will he roiidy 10 open on time, June 1. The Exposition commemorates the expedition, in lsn."i, of Captains Lewis and Clark, nntl Is Ihe lirst lolernullonul exposition ever held west nf the Rocky Mountains, under the patrooHge of the United Stntes liovernraent. Ten of the l'nlierl Slates have creeled State buildings, nntl most of ihe foreign nations will 1* represented. The site Is naturally most, beautiful. It overlooks the Wilninieltc River and three snow peaks, and cumulus within its bound- aries Ihe largest lake ever euclosed wllhln nn exisislllon. with nn urea of 22il acres. A •icnlnstila iirnjeellng Inlo the lake is ton- noi'letl with Ihe main land by 11 bridge nf nil I Ions nearly one-half mlb; long. At the main land end of Ihe bridge, and occupying a part of 11. Is the "Trail." upon xvhh-b are the concessions. It corresponds with the "Pike" at SI. Uiuls. The tolm coat of Ihe exposition will lie ?7.lliill.<KHI. antl the ex- hibits nte valued at f2Ti.iMiO.aiMI. Extremely low rallrond rales have Isroti made from .ill points. Bound trip lirst class rates, with liberal slop over privileges, from Missouri Itlver Polnls nre *Mo.(Ml. (mm Chicago $."iii..Vi, from St. lamls f.VJ.SO. and from the far Eastern points one fare nntl SI.lit). M.-inr altractlvc side trips are afforded. Maui-i am tlitAMi iCnlvIn llelllg. manager!. —"Hod Fealber" was presented May 11-18, to big audiences, draco Van Sluddlford. the prima donna, wna prcventetl by Illness from apiiearltig. KMI'IRK Tiibatrk (Kentlng A blood. m»na- gersi.—The lOmplr-e 'ITientre Slock Co. bid 11 record opening Mny 14. In "A Woman's Revenge." "Our Boys" did good business week ot 7. "Blow for Blow" will be put on Stai: Thkatrk (S. Morion Colien. mana- ger).— /.Inn's Famous Pony Ballet, niln Feh-bll's Tyrolean (}ulnlol. Tom Murk, Helm Children. Crealore, Daisy Vernon and the Stiiroscopc. tinASli Thkatrk (James II. Lrrlckson. inn linger I.—The lirent Itlt-liartls. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. \av. Jos. Bonner. Orrln SIcKnlghi. Mnrveloiia Seymmirs. Slgnor Cheuowoclh, Annie Abbott and Ihe tlrandiscu|«>. Raki'.r Thkatrk (Keallng k Flood, mana- S o, N ).—Miller. Miss Maiden Kelly nnd com- pany, Slmt-nda and Ward, Norwood's Coia- edv Arroliatic Dun, Jean Wilson. Musical Ite'ntlov. Ihe Bakerognipli and linkers Or- chesliii. . I.viltc TlU-XTin: I Keallng k I-lnml. 111 in.1- gorsi—The Lyric Then I re Stts-k IV)., week of 13. In "l,os-l and Won." tiRt-HKiM Thkatrk (XV. A. Simons, mann- gort.--I.eiin Krrol. Itosc Drpeu-, Vivian !,col;t, Wlhna Slslers. KHiel l^roy. Stella Chate- laine, llnrry «'. Ityner. Daisy llavore. l/^in- ard, Mnmle West, ltussell anil ltussell. La Town. Davis nntl Harris, and Tommy Burns nnd Young Cbovnsky. In a sparrlne routesl. Fritz's New Thkatrk (J. J. West, man- ageri.—llooney nntl Forrester, Jessie Vernon, Sim lev I'dwarils. Virginia Vernon, llerli Ptell. THtllori nnd I^wls. Initio Llntl. Jim Howe. Jessie Steward, Inez Scotl, Iji lltisc nnd Hal- field, nntl l*onorc lister. Arcadk Thkatrk (S. Morion Cohen, mtina- ger).—Bnrr and I,e Salle, Klliel Clnlre. hh»d_ rick, Poller, till. Mnsou, Arthur Jackson iiua the Amei'lcnn lilosoipe. Tub Noams A ltown Oincrs gave Tour performances Mny 12.. W, under lis own ennvas, at Multnnninh Field, to big audicnics. «»»» MAINE. .1 n iocs < i> vv n. — At Ihe Samuels Opera House (M. Itels, manager) "Holly Tolly," May 13, sit I Is tied a good house. CKLimnx Thkatrk (Jules Holmsr, mana- gi'D.—"'I'he Jitpittiese Hnncyiiioon" Mnv 2Ti- 27. Summer vaudeville stalls at this house May 211. N"Tt:s. ■—Lyman Howe's moving pictures nunc in Ihe Armory 111, for the benefit nf Ihe Thirteenth Sopnrnlc Company. Business was tine lie Wolf Hopper. In "XVnng." comes to the Samuels Ihe Inst of May tieorge Josephs, of Belaseo's Theatre. Ik the new singe director at the Celeron Tliealre. .lack SI afford will he advertising ugenl Rose Samuels. Ihe violinist, nnd her sister Lillian, pianist, will give a recital before the Mozart Club 24 Tills will lie Manager DelmnCs lentil season at Ihe Celoron The- atre. The house has been decorated and newly furnished throughout, it Is undoubt- edly one nf the tlnest Summer thentrcs la the country. ■ Elmlrn.—At the Rlalto (F. W. McCon- nell. ninnngeri the folliming people nre IsHiked week of May 22: Mr. and Mrs. John It. Wright. Mnelln and Rhlgwiiv. Kennedr and llrady. Edith Melrose. Mlllnn Hall. Riant-Ill- Uirlng. Muy Nellson antl JDines T). Pniutllove. The following people rinsed 20: Mnsaey and Krnnier. Koppe, Victoria Rich- ard. Jennetia Mnrtelln, Forrest and Urllne and Penrl Davis. Coiik-k's ili.i:s Paiik (Herbert Salinger. niniiageri.—'nils jinpular Khiilra resort will iiiien Its Suminer season 22. when Ihe Father Malhcw Minstrels 1 local) will open a week's engagement. Port In nil At the Jeffemiin (I aim * Craiil. luanugei's) the nltraellons apiieartntj here Inst week were of the right nun'"-' » na drew exceedingly well. Mnude Adams an- peared matinee and night 16, proseiitlni: a dtutlile hill, " 'Op o' Me Tliuinh" and l»' I.illle Minister." lo S. II. O. allewlance. me Wayward Son" came for (wo porfornintici* 17. "The Prince of I'llsen" was accorded a fine welcome IS. nntl "The Peril KAnriln" pleased Ihe imlrons 10. 211. Chcsler De Vonde Slock Co. holds Hie boards 22 nnd week, ex- cept 211, when Vloln Allen presents Vdnlrra Tnle." Poi:ti,ami l.liinies K Moore, aiajinger 1- Tbe rogitlm- vaudeville seusoa nt Ihls I'""*" closes 27. The following week. - fl ; ! ,Dr 1 .,' 1 ' i ; will lie tlcvoletl lo Ihe employes lamelll. in usual big business was done lasl week, ann Ihe oil.1 proved pleasing. Tito Isinklngs tor lite closing week. 22-27". Include: J. • •>' gent and company, ltrmiu nntl lliissell, wm. Cahlll, Margiierlle and Ilnnley. Daisy I'u- lliond. Majestic Trio nnd /urn and Stetson. ♦"•"*" ,-tr JOSEPH lllli >■■!!■■ ■ IllHTIIPLAf B SOLD. The old Ihree and a half slory stone build lug ut Hie southwest corner of Sixty ■ ' Spruce Streets. Philadelphia, which l« '"" birthplace of Joseph Jefferson, was soin ." auction Mny 17, by S. O. 1-Toemnn & i"-' Wm. II. ltnmscy, for $8.12.-.. Some years «PJ the bouse was marked with a tablet, m tnemorv of the Impersonator "'.'""fth. Winkle, nntl 11 movement whs started nt im time Iiv Francis Wilson In purchase the proi i-rly and hold It as a Jefferson museum, nui Ihe plan did nol nmlerlallze. ... Sot In the Spruce Street wall. » n " ,r '"' alore whitlow. Is nils tublet. placed in"" Mime years ago by Francis Wilson and soma frlcuds of tlie dead aclor. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Ibe Actor, was Born Hero 20 Feb. 1S2P. "Mere's vonr good health nnd your tiunlly's. Miiy.lhcynll live lung nnd pniaper." , Tim senllaient Is Rip Vau Winkles loaal i" Ibe play.