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NOVEMBER 2. THE NEW YOBK CLIPPER. 1027 iii.vitric (Nick Norton, manager).—Hose <ycipli and her famous Loudon Belles are nlnvlnjr bere 28 and-week. Tbe olio-con- sist's of: Woodford's educated nnlmnla, 81ml- aflil n soitbrette Impersonator: Martynne, Casino (A. Vlgnola. manager).—Stock bur- lesque and movfnp pictures arc dolog well. Burlesque cBangcd for. i!8 and n-cek Is "Hokey-pokey." r i ■« i"nirniholl and Mack and Nat Haines, are the . Troy, At Kami's' Onem Honon » '.T '■>■■ 8 S^MSaT^fiSSLSFS SLS Tb«n(Sn.",» nrnn^er) VlM* im-lnoss. Next, Phil Sheridan» City gpott*. g CSS COi . drew , vell i ast awt< j_. repertory. ."Monte .CrW' 28, "The Virginian" it), '"lnc Red Mill" ;lu, a return visit ; "cominc Thro' i hn IJ ... ■ <ll .I.V-. t •» ^t ... ■ •ITi.icn's JIroadway iLen C. Teller, lessee). —••The Follies of ton," is given bare this v-pal:. Tb p Annri Held Drummer Hlrls. the ( ;lt,«on Untltlng Oirla and the Trench Feh- , ln<> (llrls are Just as vivacious as ever. j n*i week (.race (lerfrge played to rrottded houses. Next, "The .Spring Chicken." V"i.i.v (Henry Kummnn, manager).—Nat Mi Wills brings "A Lucky Dog" here this •Vcek. Mr. Wills has some new songs and iVirndies. Big houses Inst week with "Edna, i lie Pretty Typewriter." Next. "At Yale." i HAtm (.lames Clark, manager).—The Bon Ton rxiravoganzn Cn. this week. "A Pousse Cafe" and "The Olrl from MBrs" are the biir- Winej. ' rh( ' nllo: Tne Glrl Wllb - tne Rrd Mfi«fc. Wood*-and fircone. Ben Pierce, and the Mnzet11 Troupe. Hood business last week. \ovi:i.rv iHonedlci jttntt, manager).—This a-eek's bill i« beaded by Ned Wnybiirn's latest act. "The Sfnr Bout." with Tilylor firanvllle nnfl ihlm-nlno people In the act. Others ,nv '1'lte Rlnlro Comedy Four, De llaven mid Sidney, Will Miitmews, and Nellie liar- i-Is F.dvviird I.enman, Laura, Orclway, I'rn- , rllii-. and the Panlzer Trio. Business last week was big. Ill ixitv's (J.- .1. Williams, inn nn perl.— "dunlin Dan," with Barney Oilmore, this week. "Turongh Death Valley" had a large week ending -u. Next, "The Reeky Moun- tain Kxpnto. UntlUU (Edgar F. Glrard, manager).— Din Snvder, assisted by a company of ten people, makes ller vaudeville debut here this wee):, in a musical comedy called ■'Commence- ment Day." Ray Cox, Dean and Ince, Itenza ■ml i mi 711, .1 nl in I'edmond and company, other* arei MaWnllfl and Mlllny, Sampson n'iil Douglass., anil the vltagrnph. Business Inst week was big. Payton's (Joe Payton, manager).—"The I'niieitow" fills week. Big houses last week, with '.Innloe Meredith." Next, "Sng Har- LyrrxJi (Lnnls Phillips, manager).— "Woman Against Woman" this week. "A Crown of items" bad a big run week end- tnfl SI • «'» —— . NEW YORK STATE. Buffalo.—At the Star Theatre (P. C. Cor- nell, manager) "The Man of the Hour," Oct. :H-Nov. 2. The cast includes: Orrln Jobn- Mm. ilin-old Itusaell, Trances King and Mabel V.ip Rureh. "'Way Down RM next week. Hjbert Mantell'M engagement wns most sue- ■ csaiiil. hi ull ways, "Julius Creanr" making ihn liesl hlr. gllBA'a Tihiatrr (Michael Shea, mnna- j-er).—Hill week of Oct. 28: Burr Mcintosh, showing pictures of the Philippines and Ju- lian, Willi description)!; Flo Irwin and cont- naov. In "Mrs. l'eclrtiam's Carouse," Walter C. Kelly, /iskn and King, MoMnhon and 1'happejlee mid Pullman Porter Maids, lia- li'iii's monkey circus, Howard and llland. Mignonette Kokln. Crowds rule twice dally. Tuck TllKATnu (J. II. Osbel, manager).— Advanced vaudeville week of 2S Includes: Fdnn Aug, Meredith Sisters, Bni-iiu's Hur- lesquc Menagerie, Terley, Hill uml Sylvlnny. .hum's I-', .Mncliiiiiald. llynmn and Mclntyre, Seven Mowntts, and Stanley and Cogswell. Conyfation llAl.r. ill. L. Meech, citHto- dlnn).—Victor Herbert's Orchestra 21), Olgu *iiiiiai'off .Nov. 3, "Cosinovllla" (local) (Ml. .Lime Tiihatiiu (.1. Lniigblln, manager). --The inaugural of the new-stock,coinjiany ...Vura week of Oct. .28, In. "Tile Dairy I'lirih : I'he Prodigal Daughter" midorltned. Ai'aiikmy (P. C. Cornell, rannnger).—"Cus- ter's Last Fight" Is presented 28 und week. "Kidnapped Tor Itcveiige" next week. "China- town Charlie" left 2U. L.waiictti! Tim;ati:i: (C. M. Ilagg, mana- ger j.—Hlulto Koundeis week of 28: Nlgbtln- ynI■»» week of Nov. I. Strolling Players did well. ttUUMUi Theatbh (C. K. White, manager). —Trnns-AUnnilcs week of Oct. 28. Vanity l-'nlr week of Nov. I, Harry llrynnt's Ux- tisvaganzn well received. ii.-Ntfr. ,vt tbe Lyceum Theatre (.\1. It WollT, rannnger) "lloppyland" made a must excellent Imnresslon Oct. 21-2!), play- lii- to good business. De Wolf Hopper and .Mnrgiieille Clarke carrleil off Hie honors. I'limnr I'oppen and Alice Hills, llochesler- bins, wero also prominent in the star's sup- port. Production most sumptuous, chorus line, particular^- inc. mule contingent. "The iiajllvent)Hon of Aunt Mary" proveu to be n «ient laughing success 24-20. May ltohson, in the title role, deserves great praise. Busi- ness good. Harry Kelley, In "Ills Honor the Mayor," -JS, 20. und Nov. 2 ; Geo. M. Cohan, In "Fifty. Miles from Boston." Oct. 30; "Ihe College Widow" 31, the Thalln Vlddlsb Co. .Nov. 1. Xai iokai. TtiEATnr. (Frank R. Parry, man- iiRerj.— "Bpoodway After Dark" had n suc- cession of good.houses Oct. 21-23. llarrv Melds, My Hi Stoller and Sadie Fields scored, tteil in, the Sewing; Machine Olrl," with llliuiclie Shirley In the title role, had fine re- iiirns 21-20. "The ltockv Mountain Rspreu" ^-,IU. Morenre Bindley, In "The Slrcet Slnwr," Al-Xnv. 2. Cnoij Ovt'iiA liousR (J. 11. Moore, raana- J«l.—Cressy and Dnyne were Ihe top liners pasi week. Unslness line. For 28 and week : Cnat, llvuns mid ciimpnnv, Beasle Wvnn, Howard and North, 'Muck, the Glont Killer." fiftty'j bears, Permane Bros., iioyni Musical i ive. Milt Wood, and moving pictures. DAUnn TiiR.vftiK (Richard linker, mnna- iS'i'l.—^Advanced vaudeville at this house pu.il week showed us one of ihe best bills ever -■ecu here. ,lne Welch and .Maude Lambert siimeii (he honors of u slnr Mil. Business ex- •■i-iieni. Week of -JS: Dolan and Lenliarr, iinri'v lates "FIshlnB." Three Voscnrrys, "ondwnrd's seals. Marie Florence, Ituv L. lloyce, Oulgley Bros., Coron and Fiirnum, and moving pictures. • orinthia.v TitnATnn (Henry C. Jacobs, manager),—The Dainty Duchess Co. drew »MI lilled houses throughout week of 21, J.iviiir a. first rate show. Harry Bryant's l-Miavaganzn Co. 28 and week. i Albnny—At Harmnnus Bleecker Hall (H. !' J, nc S 1 "'' mtmnB' , r! -The Boy With the Boodle;' at popular, prices, did well Oct. 21. J. »Sm "P"' Pleox^d a. good sized crowd --• . llddlsh Players, In a return engage- ment had a good following 23. "The Time, JS J3SS» nm ' "" , OM," 24, made a great wia wlt . h n lnr S p auuleYicc. -The College «ldow.' 25, 2tl, repeated Its success of for- SfH wagons. -The lied Mill" 28. 21). "Coming iS! ■■' h !i, u \ c ,l0 ! with-frank Lnlor; May '.'."^"q. ;H. In "The Rejitvenallnn of Aunt 3&A , Wllllft Collier, Nov. 2, In "Caught In 'K, «J*li Mmc. Sembrlch, in song re- ciiaif 4. I'nocTAn'a (Howard Graham, residentman- v.5V'~i&ilP c ' lnBS vaudcrllle, headed by '»« a. »niter C. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Aiiiiiir l-orbes, served to complelely crowd litis theatre lust. week. 1)111 for Oct. 2« and wr-ek: Usk, Quintette. Byron Douglas and uenrli'ita Brown, Belle Blanche, Mnreenn, i'". 1 '/'. nn *' Mareenn, Irving Jones, Russell mill Held, nnd Paul La Croix. „.'■, M L I '."" : ,Jn - "• Bbodcs. manager).— PUJI Sheridan's CJtv Sports. 21-23. andllentz- »»nil|>y Co., in-2fi. Particularly clever In i. i'".'.'."."'Te Uoscoc nnd Sims, the Olockers. at.d Jlsher and Berg. Excellent attendance 1.*8i , l' """ *••*■ Bninty Duchess Co. 28- ••"..Mglit Owls 31-.Nov.. 2. i„'i' a "T. v '"• "• Nichols, mnnager).—Ken- '■' V. '•'• | l''s drew big business 21-23. nnd i«e lloliemlun BiirleMiiiiers. i'4-2(i, showed to J'lYnmajse. Tli(iroHgbbred» l'8-:1", Clicrrv iUiwtona ,'ll-.\ov. '£, m UXmi , ••< ■ »»\"» u >■:■ mil * a ->n the ftye" 31, "Knst Lynne" Nov. 2. PnucTOR's (W. II. lirohani. resident inan- nger>,—Charles, Wnvnc and compnnv. Robin- son, Pnrnuette and Woods, Bertha Waltzlnger. Mnddox and Melvln, Klngalev antl Lewis, -Martin Bros., nnd Keno. Vtelch and Melrose. Lyceusi (R. H. Keller, mnnager).—Mi- ner's Bohemians did rood business 21-23. Tbe Kentucky BellM lilled the house 24-2U. The Cherry Rlossoms 28-30, the Thoroueh- bredi 31-Nov. 2. ««» OHIO. Cincinnati.—In addition to appearing be- fore uellghted throngs B, II, Sotnern put in many of his waking hours during the week rehearsing the play In which the old giiaru best recall the elder Sothern. The revival of "Our American Cousin" Is an event of not far distant note. Gbami Ot'F.a.i House (Rainforth & Harlln, managers).—Jessie Mlllward, Louis Waaler and other favorites. "The Hypocrites" Oct. 28. I,ast. week "The Belle of .Mayfalr" eo- joyed d protltable sojourn. The cast was all sufficient, and Included Richard Carroll. Fred Itlvenhnll, i Ignaclo Martlnettl, Harry , B. Burclior, Blsa Ryan, Lora Lleb ■ and Mav Mooney. The Tlncott of Vera Faust was a neat portrayal, and her dances were nicely done. Eleanor Robson next week. Lvric (tleiick Optra House Co. A Lee Shu t>trt, managers).—Mary Mannev-Ing, sweet, glaclous .-mil handsome, appears In "Glorlou* Betsy." 2S. The engagement of B, 11. Soth- ern, last weelt, was one of continuous tri- umph. In tiv.' presentations of Liwrence Irv- tug* adaptation of Dostojeffsky's Russian novel, public interest was most acute. "The Fool Hath Sold In Ills Heart" jammeil tile hoiise, nnd drove the orchestra under the stoge. It was on emphatic Illustration of the tinth that people are Interested In the sorlom pnbtoii-m* of life, and will go lo the theatre ro study Ibent If ably presented. During the week "Hamlet" nnd "H 1 Were King" were ' put. on, to good business. Mary Shnw next ,ve'Kk. In "Mrs. Wnnen's Profession." COLliMHIA (Anderson & Zlegler, ninnn- gera).—William Courtlelgh end his company ore the headllnera 27 and week, presenting "I'enchei." The Jack Wilson company, Seven Math-Ops, the Quaker Clly Quartette. Senorlta Olerlta, Bowers, Walters and Crookel-. Cahrev Brothers, and Mr. and Mn. Gene Hughes. In "Suppressing the PreRB." are others on the bill. The Orpbeiim Show did nicely last week. The fenture of their offering was "Murse Covington," In which l-.'dwnnl Connolly and his company were seen to advantnge. Kelly nnd Kent's skit wns a big Hit. Kslelle D r Arvllle's acrobatic work was more tbsti clever. Ol.llti'ic iGen, F.FIsh & I.uelln Porcpniigh F'sh. mitnogers).—The Korepaugh.Stock (To. is to revive "When We Were Twenty-One" 27 Olid week. Last week enpneltv houses were delighted with lUrschel Mayell'a por- trayal of the famed D'Orsay role, In "'iTte Eat-I of l'awtuckct. 11 was Cincinnati's llrjt introduction to that droll character, and t-.uslnerts was Immense. ■ Idn Adair made a splendid Impression- In her sprlgUtlv ch'nrat- ler. The minor parts. were, alt, well tnkea. "Janice Meredith'' next week. . Wai.ni-t Strrkt l Anderson,& Zlegler, man- agers ).—"Buster. Browrt/' .-with • .Mitriler. nice and '"I'lge," are winning 27' nnd'week, bant week "The Cat and the Fiddle" pleased. Chan. A. Sellnn. Fred ,1. Giilllarrl, Kd. Pooley. Flor- ence Willie and Kilesse Fowler were the inortnls who did exceptionally well, while Harry Fiirrnua proved an effective fiiibe, and AletH Sarrosse was a fairy umst entrancing, tieorge Sidney next week. Ilr.t'i-K's Oi'kra Iloi'NKiHenck Oneta House Co. k H. D. Stair, manngcrsi.—''Purled on Her Bridal Tour" 27 and week. Harry Cloy Blanvy, In "The Boy Detective," packed Jjcbi In last week. Willie Live Ik popular with lovers of the strenuous. Kittle Wolfe and John C. I.each were able associates. "The Singing Girl from lllurncy" next weak. EXCNCII (lleuck Opera House Cn. & I-;. 1). Stair. tnnnngoi-N).--"Lottie, the Poor Snlcs- ludy" 27 mid week. Louis llariiniui draw liuinensu audiences lust week, In "The 'Orltl- n.il Cohen." which gave no offense In the lie- brews, although a successful effort was ninile by leading Jewish people to suppress Urn llthogrnph bills of the pluy on tbe dead walla. They were r.rdered covered up by Mayor Derapscy. Cubit Nlblo and l). W Lowenwirtb were chief associates of the star. The Four HantO Slaters, tbe Winning Oould Slaters and Lurry Huggertv were seen It: vaudeville acts. "Our Friend Frltx" next week. RoiiI>S0N'M Opkra Housk (John (!. Fisher, manager).—"The Sliver Slipper" will be pre- sented 27 by the John C. Fisher Co.. which presented "The Strollers" to Increasing busi- ness Inst week. George K. Mack nnd Ger- trude Mllllogtou arc featured. Some of the clouds are passing away under the benign lullueiKT of clever presentation of tuneful productions. UEIima.n. —Isn Van der Slticken. daughter of Ihe composer and former leader of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, makes her rust appearance (his season wllu the Germmi 'JnenIre Co.. 27, appearing in the title role of "Tlllle," the four act comedy by Francis Stahl. Since her debut here Inst year. Miss Van der Slacken has been studying In the Court Theatre at Hanover. Ellse Kramm's Hist appearance, 20, was marked liv an over- flowing iMirilence. The singing soubrette re- ceived a very enthusiastic welcome as Leni, In "Three Pairs of Shoes." Sta.voari' (R. I\. Hynlrke, manager).— Roble's Knickerbocker iJnrlesquers 27 nnd week, in "Murphy's Mishaps." The Casino Girls put on a wholesome burlesque shnw last week, presenting "A Gny Old Boy" nnd ■' A Night In Goldfleld." Tbe olio was good. "Across Ihe Bridge," Ihe Graham nnd Ran- dall sketch, made good. "Tbe Masqueradeis" next. rnopr.K'H (Hettrk Opera House Co., mana- gers).—Hilly Watson's Bnrlesouen 27, after a week of the Champagne Glrla, who gfive n slzillng. popping show. "The Hourte of Too Much Trouble" and "Mixed In a Muddle" were vehicles for much merry making. Jitqle McCree and the Colton Sisters were the hits of rhe olio. Twentieth Century Girts next week. . i ' ■• Cleveland,—At the Opera House (H. D. Kline, manager) "The Rlghl of Way'' week of On. 28. "Geo. M. Cohan, In "Fifty Mile* From Boston," turned people away rrom every performance week of 21. Lllllnn Itussell next week Colonial (Cbas. L. Hertzman. manager). —"The Undertow" Is the offering hv tbe Vaughnn Glaeer Slock Co. week of 28. In "Her Owa Way" this popular compnny scored heavily week of 21. capacity houses ruling throughout the week. 1, vcf.uk (Geo. M Todd, manager).—I'.r- nesl llosnn, In "The Oyster Mon," week of 28. "The Dancer and the King" had good business week of 21 "The Cowboy Girl" next. Ci.r.vF.i.ANTi (Geo. M. Todd, manager).— "The Great Enalcrn World" week of 28. "Lottie, the Poor Saleslady" drew heavily week of 21. "Joule, the Little Madcap" aert. Majehtic (Cnrleton Mary, manager).—Tbe Mnjostic Slock Co. presents "The Stolen Story" week of 28. "Rip Van Winkle," week of <l, nlensed blr? ernwos. Kkitii'h (H- A. Daniels manager).—Hill week of 28: Corlnne. William A. Dillon, retelling Bros., Marzella, Mr. and.Mrs. Kd- ward Keran, Elale Fay and Boys, CamDle Zap, and Charlotte TowniCndand company. Hill week'of 21 was a 'particularly Strong one from the flrsl act to the end. When the character of the acts at Keith's iataken into consideration.. It Is-no wonder that ific.at- tendance here never lags, eapaeitv' honVs being the rule. Especially deserving of men- tion on Inst .week's bill wore the Jtnnetios. who.In their special line of. novel, anil thrill- ing wbrk were as good as any ever seen here. If not the best. Atlolpb Zlnk has the beat net he has ever brought here, and proved himself unite a talented midget actor. Waller Shannon, of McKenzlr. Sbimnon nnd com- pany, shone as quite an orltst In "A Shine Flirtation." Bert Howard nod l.eona Bland were very entertaining In "The Stage Mana ger." Avery and Hart, a colored team, were areat. The eqiilllbrlstle act of t'rbanl and Sohn was capital. Stab (Chas. L. Herttman. manageri.—The Champagne Girls week of 28. The High Jinks Co. proved Its popularity, week of 21. by big receipts. Watson's Burlesquers next. F.urini: (Geo. Chonet. manageri. —Vnnitv Fair week of 28. The Trnirs-Atlnnttc Bur- lesquers drew well week of 21. Boston Belles next. » ' rulnniliiis.—At the Southern (Wm. San- ders, mar.naen Hattic Williams. In "The Lit- tle Cherub," entertained well Oct. 21. 22. "The .Man on the Box" drew well 23, 24. R II. Sothern 28, 20. Ezra Kendall. la "The Land of Dollars," 30, 31: Eleanor ltohson, in "Snlomy June." Nov. 1, 2. Keith's i\V. W. Prossei, manager).—An excellent bill, headed by Flo Irwin nnd com- pnny, entertained big business week of Oct. 21. Alii for week of 28: Morle Smart and Clayton White, I.ind. Kliabnn/nl Japs. Ver- di" 'Musical Four, Wynn nnd Lewis, Barry slid Woirortl, nnd f.n Gertrella. Hioii mmi (Chns. W. Harper, manager). •-"The WlKiirrt at Or." pleased big hoiisss 21. 23. "I'nliilinB the Town" entertained large houses 21-20. The Smon 8n 2S-30, "A Con- tented Woman" 31-Nor. 2. Oavptv iAl. Wiswell, manager).—Roble's Knickerbocker* pleased good business week of 21. For weelt of 2R. The Mnsipiernilers. Noteh. —The Cahinibus Mnennerrhor pre- sented Mme. Sehuinnnn-llelnk lo a enpneltv house n ihe Memorial Hall 24 'i'he l). i.'. T. -Minstrels entertained a big house at the Board or Trade Auditorium 20 The Jungle Imps have started dross re- bMraala for their minstrels 13, 14, at the Southern Mary Taylor, n local girl who is a member <>t Flo Irwin's compnnv, whleh plnyed at the Keith Ihe past week, was the recipient of many favors from her friends during Iter stay here. Toledo.—At the Valentine (Otto Klives, manager) Jimes T. Powers, In "The Blue Moon," Oct. 17, 18, wns enthusiastically re- ceived by picked bouses, nattle Williams. In "The Llltle Cherub," 30; Eleanor ltohson. In "Snlomy .Inne," 31 ; Lllllnn Russell, In •Wlldilre." Nov. 1, 2. Lyceum (E. It, Kelsey, manager).—"The Street Singer," with • Florence llltullev, Oct. 17-10, gave very satisfactory performances. Pleasing large houses. Ernest Ilogan, In "The oyster Man," 20-2.1. Mr. Ilogan In a re- markable fun producer, and la ably assisted by John Rocker, who Is conspicuous through- out the play. Seatn at the opening perform- ance sold at a premium. Keller, the magi- cian, 24-2(1: "Painting the TOwn 1 ' 27-30. :• BlIBT'g .(Jack Tlcrney... inaoogeri — "A Dangerous Friend," . a (hrllling, melodrama, 17-10, furnished , satisfactory i-ntexlalnment to good. hinmrs. "HllhUOwed by TBreo" la one of the •heaviest productions ever brought to Ibis theatre, and made it decided hit 20- 23. "Faust" 24-20, "The Singing Girl of milnrney" 27-30. Eiti'tiii: (Abe Shapiro, nuinnger). — Hob Miiui-licster's \unity Fair Burlesque Com- pany week of 2il, Is mining tbe hexl on Ihn road, ami enloyvd splendid Imaluewi. Hello Wilton, who Is a favorite here, iiasiimes Ihe title rule. 27 and week, Boston Belles. Aai'*pn-Col,t.l:nE iLouls lltirtlg, manager). —Week of 2(1 opened with u lilg bill with Churlotte Townsend und companv, In her new offering, "The Troubles of Two Work- log dlrls," us head Unci-. The rest, of the hill was unusiiully good, and was accorded the usual liberal patronage. For 27 and week: Dan Burke und School (llrls, Al. Carleton, lloey nnd Lea, Oscur l/imiliic. McKenzle nnd Sbiiiinnn, Yinnnmoto .laps, l.e llnin Opera Trio. JU .1P" -..—..-.il. -SSSmm -J- -Li- , NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS I NOVBMBRR II. BKINO A HOLIDAY (MH 1 (IIIM8 WILL CL.OHK KAIl- L1KK THAN CS( AL. COPY FOR APYBRTISR1URNT8 SHOULD RRAC1I IS NO LATKH THAN HONPAY A.AI., NOV. 4. I MARYLAND. Baltimore.—At Ford's (Clinrles E. Ford, manager) "The Lion and the .Mouse" opens for a week Oct. 28. "The christian Pilgrim" wns well liked last week, Nov. 4, Nat C. Goodwin, In repertory.. Nixon A XiHMJUllA*'a Academy (M. J, Lehmayer, msnnger).—"The Road to Yester- day" begins a week's stay Oct. 28, with Min- nie Dupree leading - . "Brown of Harvard" closed 2«. "Ben-Hitr" is announced for Nov. 4. Al.UAfOll's (.1. Albert Young, manageri.— William Fnrniini and the stock will he seen this week In "Monte crlato." "The Fatal Wedding" closed 26. "The Three Musketeers" Is In preparation. Maiiyi.a.nu (James L. Kernan, manager).— Bill for 28 and week Includes: "Polly Pickle's PotB," Loncy Haakall, Hal Stephens and company, Kleknor Fnlke, , John Dunn, Wllhelmlno Francis and company,' Four Hveretts. nnd Selblnl and Grovinf. Ai'inTonii'.M (James L. Kernan. mnnager), —The new "Black Crook" Is to lie on view 28 and week. "Little Dnllle Dimities" did well week ending iO. Nexi week, "l^he Candy liot.i.iBAY Street -(George W. Rife, mana- ger).—"The Four corners of tbe Earlh" opens 28. following. "Right Bells," which bad Its usual good business 21-20. "The Great Express Robbery" Nov. 4. BLaney'D (Charles fi, Dinner, manager).— Lem Welch Is this week's star, In "The Shoe- maker." "Convict 000" did well, closing 2fl. Nov. 4, "Wanted by tap Police." Gayfity, (W. L. Bnllauf, manageri.—Tbe Greater New York Stars bold the stage this week. Sam Scrlbner's Big- Show did well ucl. 21-26, The Jersey Lilies Nov. 4. New monumental (Sam If. Dawson, man- ager).—The Fay Fnstor Co. open* Oct. 28. following the Jolly Grass Widows. Williams' ideals aro due Nor. 4. LtlalH'H (Edward C. Earlc. manager).— Beget Brothers, Weaver and Latuherl, Chns, 10. Muck, Musical Shlrleys, Sadie O'Neill und Marie Sltnoiid tvrc the week's allroctlohs, be- ginnlnB.28. Lybic (B. Uirlch, manager).—The, musical season opens 20 with a recital by Pnderewskl. The Boston Symphony Orcheatra will give live concerts during the Winter, i and the Philadelphia Orchestra live, beginning in No- vember. «»» i P.lfl.lNE, THE HVP.nAtIST, h8S lint cloned his season, as was erroneously reported. Stewart l.lthgow, lila manager, wMte« that business Is excellent, ami Ihe rompunv's hook Ings nil that could he desired.— m t%. ■ frti order io.hvoM mtn»Ln» nnd la lnsnrr the- pronist tlcllT.M')- of tlin lettrrH mMcrileeiT In (bill Hit, an enve-lopr i>laloly adilrraaeu.niiiat lie ■ eiil (»r i-»i-li letter, a»\\ » Tvrllteu Orrtrr (or the leltrr, slsnrJ nlib tin- foil nainr and nil«lre«» iMxl tlir line of lin«lne»» follonr-il 1»>- ilic •eniler, mml also be encloned. Plrane mention tbe date lor nam- hen ot the CLIPPRR In rrhlch the letter* arnt for ivrre advertised. iMcfiy, IlBtiiln-or llo.vt. Mm r lluainlirci,'.,, -1 . e' Biuav HnrtJ. Frttl' . _ j Kilty | Murphy .T.-ThMilfeiTacdf. The.' tlntiAn-ortli, Mailrnpe,.TRt> 7 ttautoa, A. ■ lfsrrv:. Miilt-r. UHVIe Uiiwver Harry C MUee,. Frefl Ktont, Alien iMcKnltjr, j.-.t. ,inreune xbo«. . r juwtt MvKee, J««. M.jMout. 13. HnrtV. Frttl' Markbam Harr.r Sii'i-et, Etinein- llnnTe.t', M.' fl. Aloofe*. Vv HtM M. Clmi Heoion. l.ejii Mrtrplly <c l"ltnon«, liartrix llotl, U.ih ii Atrlrew Slwuldlng Alh: l.ADIRfi* LIST. Agiuie, June llwtrlel:, I.uelle Aiiurewt IMot Elllerron, tienlo Allaire. I'minle ttiuii., Mr». D. Ariwuul. Ijinra IfliiHlies Mr«.MC Amlerson Helen ,l(unnrd, Mnlile V'telle, Ite-e llanthai-li. Fin Ik-tram, l|ftea |HowaMe, Kme H.ii.-hetiler, .Miss I., neebe Elltsbetti Hrlcber, tlnssle llrinilon . DnMsV lialle.r, Bar Barney Marions Urimnrell, Mr*. M. S. llrimtley, Oeorgle Bmtelle, nensle Uenson .Miirloc.l Belfonl. May Bynl. Ahleulile Brown Mrs.Jnek Blackford l.oiile Burton, Hoy Barnes. Mnyme Cole. Nellie Ciayil, lUttle It Carter, Anna Carllnslon Kits 'nlveru KalllUtl Cnlllns, Dot Cuttnn, 1 -ola Clark, Florence Cnrrullici-s, Mabel Clayton. lEsale Curry, Belli- Collbp-, M.vrn Cnnarit, Mrs. M. rnrle, Hilda Ojilliy, Kyrle i^liasc, l.ntta "oma, Lllllnn Drake, Helen Dale Hitters pnlylelsh. Kale De Ix'nn, Mattel DohertV, K. T. De Forest Nelly Ik- Mncus Katie hrtMport, Decls. .Mrs. Harry Devere. Annie l>iiri>. JiIh. Drake. I.IHIaoJl fie I. Isle. .Mae I iff ei n. Mile. . Oenpinml. tOliel Hi.riliiu'. Pauline 1)1) Charm I'.llili Orpew. Anna ICjllhcer, .-Mrs.'W. A. Klllol. Itlllll KVnns, AI lee D. KKi'te. Dorothy C ■ion, .tunc I 'III". Fay Kferctt, Sophie fJlM'Sriles. F.lhel lOiinu, (iloOyn Kill/son 8lslcr« Kidns, I'll a Firr, Frnliees Franklyu, Itetb Pultun. Slnfv Fay, I'.ninoi Friiliiu. Itdno l'"nlr, Florence Fs.v. I (oily l-'oHii-r. Illniie'ie I'lelillie; Mitilirlr ■ llllierl, Minute (hey. Violet Drlmtli, Horn I.. otlis'i'i. /.din '111*1. llO|H- fllliiert, Alice llarecnil. Mrs. iiiinani Murgret Hi, n .Mine. I In lit' i .Mnile B. li'.v.i,!.,. Illi-iim iieiutileks, Hlllai-it. Mac llolili-n. Ml mi IUrrlin.-i.in. Madre Howell VlrglnU ilumohrey, Mix. II. R, Hoblen. Ml-.' N. HerlH-rt, Carrie Harrington. MUtkr Irabof. Corlnne trntis. ornce rennlnus. Alice Jackson, AllKl' limlon, Anna lohnstone, Mrn KeLv>, Mnyme Kbor, Frankle Mne Kenton, 1>troth> Kemp. Marlon 11 Kenue. Vldi Kobn Mrs.Choi, ktnmer, Miiiulle p'tei. Klla .arTnrnle. Cntrle l.lndley, Mrs. Harry '.iimn Jnieplilne Ij'ttls, Kntle l.ewls, Kssle Li-vino, Su«le I., inin MIkkMU l.llllellelU, Klla Lusky, Jesse I.. 1 otan. Heleu Lnwlon. lit-iciii- n. *e. ftose el -li'-lii Mrs, J. M LnFrere. Katie l,a .Monte, flene Nettle i.nioihliii, Helen i.h Mar. Mmtge t.n liesne, i;rs '.a Ho<e Jesale i.mic. I.llllnll Ih-Vo)-. Irene l.alell, Ullliclie \* Pace, (.'ollln Malvern. Mrs, Moore, I-'lor.t Merrall. May Mneanle.r. Itiilh Miller, Alice Mrtrrny F.lirnlietli Mni|eii|i, llililn Mllliiirn, lir.nc Itiii-Dii'iiiilil Mnrn Morion, rin*»lo Monroe, i .Mrs.' I). V Mlalou, l.nellle iturm Little MuirpIL Mary MeNnllyr '• 'I'herealtii '.terl.Illli .loll,: Marx, Mrs, s. Ilnriluea. MIsn Miiliir, Jean Mllliir, Ada Mill- Mrs. Hlennrl llnyo. Vivian Martin. Irene Uuyllelil. Htella Miii-ii-.niii.l. third Mnekiiy. Bessie Miirlnoir. Pnniili' NclUoii, I'en'l Xli-ill, Flnreiiee Motile. Tens Sllnmi, Ih-ssle Xevllle, lli'llllil Raja Osborne, Nellie Usinumle, Laurie Muiar, Ailelnlull Ullve. Mile. I'nliiier, F.lilcD. I'blllpn. >iatihK A bin Phillips, l!e.«i|o iVtcre, -M\ V. I'aull. .Maitce "noil Hiiael It. 1'ltl, HIM .M. I'ayton, Cnrnellu S. Pomerav, Anna t'upley, pjlnn H t'einerbmige. M i-.i R. Oolnt. Slnrsle liKli-llKe. Ilrelya Kltchle. Mae Itunca, l)..ru ttankei. Corlnne lle.tittng. Mary lt^w^■, yinrle Itejootili, Itli'bil lionet;. Ibsile 8turr, I'rsnkle .-•Ins'-t, .tone Siiaw, fleosle shMKon. Pauline Siiillet Mrs.l'.J. Sheldon. II. I.. eUturt, Helen Sieid, Kinlly Hherwnoil. Mae Stnalev. Trisle .4tranif. Nellie Slen-iiil. Nora Sioiip, I'ltnn Smlili, llcvle Munlienm, .Miss HI Denis Kvelyt) Sinclair MNs C. Slaiiley, Milllle .siiniiiii.n. May Stelti, Mrs, Untitle. Sjltlu ftplawll. MM, fcitI, Inen ftwan, Dllte filiTiinonn, Frnia Khnw, Rfnnrli swan, Ollfe. SienmN. Mnv Slinfer, Anrile Sherwood Ben ha Snjiler, -Miss ('. Shaw, Lllllnn Shannon, J no* Hill, Mr-. C, L. Ml-. BellllJ'llrlllll Mrnr.'.nlZnit.i, • :i Ni i,i:mi:vs iixT. Van Hiiren Corn Violet. Molly Ver Valln. Adn Vlllcit Blanche Vincent, (Irnis- Wilkes. Ailu Wall. I.nuru Wilkes. Alls* Willie L. VV I I'll Millie Wiillnce HrajPH Wall,' Mrs. ,'1.1. lYIliillpit i'nrrh-11 War.li Cnji-.te > ' Wills, i.nfii Wolbice, Pin Wrliind, Allee Wlncliernoinn. Mr-.. W. Walker. Mr.. Frank 'I'. tVlelnlul. I'turn Walls. rVirl VVllllll.v. I'jlm, Wreim. lilsle wIokoIiI, Pri-ilu tVealon. l.enlii Wnlsli. Annie WIsiSii-. •Plorenre K. Wlndaor. llornllir Ws.llinua, Dnllle Wllnr.l, Mil. jZlllmaii. All. Mile. Alteii. i:-i Mi. XWv Afikef, Ilea. AHwInip- W.A. Ansbm. .in- A. Ailtnis, Win. (.'. .M'ilre«», Chas. Ailiims, Civile -M i]"lil.,. Honor .Vn.lerKOil CbaaV Ain.-ieii. Carl Aiinnm Bros. Armstrong. Walt Alius. Jack Alnrlilo, Mr. Allaire. Alme Alvlll, R, Altken Bros, lluike, Al. lull rot t. Jack birch, Te.1 llfll, Pete llraiden. o. Ilutler. Fredk Pultun. Henri mils. F. II. llnvals, Loula lli-ounsleln Chas Kennelt Unlit. A Eurlihnrdl, -. Clina. J. llelmom, k.i. linrtlni. .las. lhtirell .llmrntc Duller. K. II. llerrlan. sieve I'cll.- Harry IlrtiSle, 1'..'. Ilmwn, llnrol.1V lan ri'iitnre .lean Pickett. W. I-:. Illiekley, I'lnyit Hellmnn. Chns. Iliittnn. Olles Boyer,. B.' S. Ilantion, P. v. Jtinnei, Walter Itetint.l. Ben ilfinn, t-;. H. nation, Rah: llrennnn, II. Hemi. 'I). P.. ilnrrclt A Hnrloive pelenter, lloy hrs'.-k>lt Itoht.A Bonnet I. U. R, llreens Tile .1 Hell, ft KlchanlS Brooks. Harvey ni.-ktielt. 0. M. Boyd l;..iiii licrtols, A. ..Id k He I leu . Knhnnsf Hnrrelt. CUas. C llrowi), ri. I. Boyd. J. W. jlenewtit. Chns. Ilaile.v, Alf. llfuii'i. Herman lltfiie BroMiers Higelow, It. Ilnrthi, C. O. tlrock. J. V. Bate*. neo. I., fienkofl. John neatcr.i Vernon notit, J. w. Itefion. OeO. Crlppen, Oea. f chnnr-in. Itnrli t Co. I I'll I ii, .lull il Case, Al. ('inns. Wall. H l'on.|ibe1l. J. II. ririoll. Ion Gannaay, .ins.!-' Lil-iul., .Iim CliD.llia. -inn Clark, II. I>. C'nrrnyji, 'llie Cau.lH-r. B-ilph Chiilinan, I i-i-.l CoUy. 11. J, Crawford. l*w Collin-., Ihn Clifton. Hairy (line .Mi-.Viili.n Clnylou. W. A. Chnse, Will Cnrbrey Bros, frosn, John Clirlls. F..I. rain. a. k. Conn-ay, Nlek ClUTnr.l, lina Cnstrlllon tronpi' Onrleion, Al. Cilijlln, W. II. l.'nri*iiter J. ('. Clini-nian. Freilfl nonreelle Ceo. l. ciemeiiko. Hnrrv Cnllen. W. I Cole. .Ina. (1'rombonlsi) Cuiiulhgham H Minllh Cllimnn, II. II. CilmmliiN ftflnre Cilln. ft. Cousin, Jack Curtis I . . rVllllarns nolirrty. r.-haa. Oiirllna. Tboran ♦oo, Ailoms I 'Dunn Minor*. o«o.K. Drone. Bam D»i Voa, M. »a»ln,.n«r>. D. DUntolul. .lack Ibnisnrl, Cllfit Dnillng, S. p. Oyp it l.neijers Dorothy, noeln Do Armoiiil. •A Harry Qonalrt-nn. neo. OobWUy, .las. DelaTOy, W. Drew, IM. Duntinr, Archie Rlml'Die. W. II ratio. Ilo'niiil )nfl«. Will Vimr. M. II. leuip-ey Jn«. J, Vo, ttene IhTttyiie Frank )e Himvi A l.a flue naWelfl, J. II. •Human Broa prmond. Jolin w«r<la Arthur; nflJT. For '.lilolt. Kd. Hrwrai.l. II. i _ Klinol*., flay, ri dm IJWa. W. C. (|0c.i Undo sIItpi- i Plate Slum,, i iiyiien * (lore* l Jail Wlnlreil H I ore. - J.-- I Mpiiiwn L. \ I ugAii, .p.nie-t :<i.. aiug. Mir I uriling. rliaa. 1 Phnlnirs. I#wls ... *, llenulna-. IvHfius. I're.1 fart. Illlfr ItlUlllM. X II. Oo»tello a. Co. If.lllnir. Kd. Ill, Fronh H. It- Hlio#« Krwffid. II. i.. ,1 iiali.--. flm« (I nntllss, Fred iKImole, flay. B.'lhfrtnan, I' Charier, "fed iKIIWUniten li'.T. Ildrrfrnr. Iter ! I amninnil I", n, I Oilraiin Arlli il arris A Mothewa .K Hnrl-'oM, I). Himinliftr* h jj r .iily v fci,,e„ Ctnnih, H.-M. Ifarll.Ml, Ifayena. W. A. Mr.Snllv. Hen Howhfd, lr.'l- Mtilotioy. 4. J. Iliinhv.-M. :: Mlltalr. Itrrai iluoiwr. Harry Mortimer. Burt Howard, Ben iMatttce, W. |l. HnlMiead-Frank -Morris, Jan. Ilenln-rl Ariliur!Matthews C. C. Honing AAliSli'lMefllhliln.iy, V». Hem a, Harry I Ucnjrthft,. T. it.iniinnuii f. I!. Miller, I.in Harris, Cha-. Mack, Rolvrl Krrli'liri.ii, ll.il. IvIvflllllH. Hl-oll i.ii-:. i. !•'. .\. Klllol I. .terry 1-1.1 wii ril- A Keuii.-ll l-liirle, .lii.-L Flblf, Aiiieiii I'tl.leilel, C. W. I'reiki » lin. Fre.t, flsliKI Klanaitun ThosK Free, i. H. film. IKuijluv •ay, llohblr ox K l.s Hello Prees, Jneol. Frnrhlh: Hlocl; ce. Pllateriilil. flick Ferns, I'jldk' Pinlknar, ilex Plorer, ft. M, Kll/trernW. W.t> Fnwler, Wllmon Fin nee, A. Kami. Vleint- Feeler. I', fl. RrlK^ke. Olio Pnrd. flen. F. lliilwun, Him I'lnlnit-i. Chne. (l:i».Ktaa. rt<i<>h. H n WB£ A .r. Oardliiet, Willi.- Oleason, Prof. nmiitini, m, it. flnnier, Weal I 2 Hunahlne uagaous, The OeiuiHr, John onrdner, Fred QaMor, Bin (Jrtjjlu, J. a. Ordrey, panlei Ifiha, W. II. mn. w. • Qiryer, -lohn n. nll?s. f;. p. Qrny, Fred nliietie ciiaa.r. fllrln ,t- Plan (Jneren, It. F. nlrnrd, .la». K. 1 itwar.l. H. B unler, ,i, ,i. Herbert's S'liwell A •Tailor seeley. Cha«. Slii.rt. J. M, Denla, J. Stam-liOeM. . Allt-ll hmiimrV. 1* Hot Slower-. Fruik. Mneure. A. 11, Sitillh. John Miller, Fred_ IVjMearlsl, T, V.iiid. Agency.Morion. F. W. Itsllvw, (I. |„ tlnhlen. T. MrMahoit. 't'. Hi. Clair, .Lie Hall, Pnntel • Metslinu'. Fred l.'liel.lon, n. II. Illllnian Co., illyert, Hoy 11. Mdliinlilt. Fi-eit It Jlnv (MBr.iiMnrrls. Wat n.'.Vel.er, l.oul- Horn. Jos. 'Wnrfcnns. 'the ,.-io..e, II, Harris. Jan. M. Miller. II, W. MhenVr. Book Hall. Joe iMi'Dre. M, W. ialnam.le, J H Ilowurd, Curry lUaePaydn, .-bly-rs, R, Mr. * Mrs.lSoteiut, Frank Macks. >ln«1(-al ,<filllni:in, Ctrl Miller. K, S. -Aliiil*. J. H. Mnlenm. Dnre |.4eninuii. iVlii. Martin. Norman <<hn\v, Itnv II. Uefmnonll W.-ll'Beoii. J. R, MeCnuley Wiill.l|Sieieii-iiii, •). \looro, K.| I'.. It; -iinnn. Ilvrne Mirks, Frank Elevens, ll.irrv ."Jleel-mllli V. M Ba-ntli, M. .strong. < nn i n. .iuihcrlnnd Jn-l' S|iencer, Fred Aill-niis The ."ermn. Ilnrry .■oiaimatn, It. Tinn<r. .Smith Tlee. .N. Allien Turner, Harry il I'errlll. Frjnk Tyler, Win 'tessler. Wm 'lli..m|.iun A I'aricr )ler«og. Huco HniKon, Ilnrry Hlekinnn, Cny luiern.itloual Mii-'leil Trio Innes,' Wm.J. C. J.-nvun, Thos. .tor.ton. l.en i« .luck Mr. ft Mr- Johnson Cllt.inl .Innone, J. I). Jackson Family John-on. (len. C Keller. Kd.lt>- Klng, Boy Kramers. The Kiilll, Mllo J. Kctriiw, Wm. Kell, J. N. Klliunet, I'm Keunenrd R.I.K. Kennedy, Mike Kami, Mr. A Mmi lieu- lluldu Mania.. B. Mi-Wnlers A Tyson Maeli ft lt«i«ler Meehnn. Iliu-ri- Mlleltell ft Cain llanos. Perry Mtswii, Heni-v New man, Victor N.imo-"*, 't'lie NeO'. John Normiin, IVnnle Vision, 't'lie ,'! Mrs. Chas.:siht6. Freil Kelly. Clii't..' J.i.s>Ih(iii. Ilnrry ( Kreako ftilrnvrs IMtlS. .lolia Kendall, i-'in ik Uiiri, Ilnrry Kelly. Waller C. niipn, .Vorrn.in M.lii'lf - Kl (Hi. Wa Inlia, W in, Klaus, a. n. Kerr,- Clin-. l\ Keyej.,. H. Ilu.lnt. Kellam, l,e:> J, Kenedy ft ,.-' -Inmes Ktnnn, Arthur eat, Wm. .1. I.iiU, Billy ).«—ter. Win.' I ivlnasinn ( l.uek.r Bill Waenn I lite,in,, ft i.h ni. llarrv i.ltH'itr, carl l.t.i|), li levy, J. l.telder. Theo I iilini'ine trunk l.nnslii, n. l.-viiril. Wm. ». I^nii. |, nirarU tji-iie. Praak La lt.-ntifr Ilnrry i.iiel:ey, C. .1. Mais, A Ira. I.u lici-s. The l.n Iron... Mr. I'.ii|iil.,iril BtOS. l.nii|lieri Prnst.V l.ronnr.l. 'l.n, Ueler, K.I. I.IVn'I.i C l*e, A.,- .-'., '.null', l-jlwtn J l.e Clair. J.iliu l.ull.tnller Tu.u.N- i.yr»K. nt- :t Lnekey, 11, J Uifevn'. K. A. i.iiiiu II... i|.ii«-i> 1.0 ..('III- Creal I.('<>. I'll.,-. V. l^-ivls. lloy II l.nl.oll'le Alfred i.yneii, -i.'.iut I'. I inlliuin. Kurl i...ivniu|o, A. C. l.luillinn. W. M.M.H'h IiiiK- .M.n i in ft Crouch .m.im-iii. ts.i. n. Mitchell ft t'.iln Muylaiul. John Muck, Chns. .Miupliy Mtle- Mnjnr, t'riii.k Meyers, i.'lins, Maeltne. Moll Mis, Clayton l. Miiiyliall, Beit .Minion. ,lu», Miller. Phil Miitlhlcisfh. •lerliard F • I'.' ili i J. II. am, Cllfc 'in on ft Todd. Wm. Tleelif, TC.l TeuMrnnic, .In-.. ''n.lerw noil, I'rnn'ilyn I,. Owsley, Tim O'letl ft kltil.-v (llml, (ten. Ushnrne, Mr. Qiven ft Cnmtvr i) llshlnn, j, nsltn.la Powers, ,I,.W. I'lirreta Jitpeling C. H Prlee ALtrhs i |l/«>|» * flog Hhoa Pair- De Veiiinn Vnu C0.1I1, Jules llrer. Mr i'oa'ar-, John I "ii tk. ,la«. A. 'Hrhlu|. Fiull ManuelU'Mhce y 0 |i Von. C. A. V.erg, Frank Vernnii, I'. C. IVrnrl. Alii..:., Vnljon.i, Jean Van Clete. llorrr Wilson ft lb- AloVlllc Wnll)|«s. f/„ n. Wntler-, FrnnK tVIIMn, T. H. WMiin/iii,.Titan . WMlbiey. C. I H'ar.l. Jo.. Wood ■ Broa. Ferry, John ■III, ilib.' l. MM. A I. 'ticker, M. r 'ftWerM. Fred Tlee. Ilroiiloi IW'lllnii. in-key |\t'l|. lera. Hid II I'lmx. xcttim.'n Wm, .IHek ilVhll.nnili, i .Hunk ft bolllc I'A'llllania. K.. While. Cl.ll.lli iWoiill'e. W. II. rlliei'lnii Mnrrl Wei-nn. J. O. ! jielliH. liny Wllltiipili, F. P. •'nil. Win. !willlnms* Phlllllw. M. .1. I. Melbntirii •'Ih.Ii's, IliWcnrAiWIintln. li-n nnf.l.mjfi C. | Welt- ft Hlli-t-ley I Paul, -p.- le. l.mib, i I, C. H Paul. I lOueen. I'lmi.. li Hobs, Hicham II lli-ners ftl.r.leda lli'sWa. Will itumi-ii. Phil llldllnsilll ' I Ico.l. !(i".i'..|iii Wm. Iiilliiliinill J, I'. lote II W. II. Ilclil. .lell-l H. Illcllili.ln.il W.il llllor, Hid 8 ICO ft ICIIlier Ire ft Hllhori nth, Chas. e.tivay. I:i|iile flotibliM PrdniiA Itleliter, Fi-.-it tlineimlelo, II. nnniil'l (.■jniH. •issniyil, Holly Itllli.lnll. . '. Ileiiiiir.1 I lli'iuind. i'. II. II.IH-U, li-uuilt- Wnnleii,. Wm. WiiInIi, Fi-ikiI, Wall: Adm-.- .1 wu-oii, ocii. 8, Wllllnma, IV. Waller. A. K, Wllliiir, A. II. U'lln'.o. Will II tVellll. J. C. Woironl HinckCn World. Hum UTllle, l.'l.rl I.. '.Valine. FrnllkK WiMslrnrt', lli-ni v Whiiiler I'niiilii Waller, W, WIMtr, K. O. Wlllluil- Cl.in.,1' Willi;,III-, .(life 1 Willie. Mr. A Mr-. 1'rsi.U Wormwond V. P Wilbur. V. II. Wall, J. n. . Wllwali. H. W 'Varrlnk, perry I, VnilllK, llnrrv ■nm lliisiii.il I'l-i-l I 'Voill'i- ft l.nDell Ilea.., |)|ck II. 'Varil, II.-,. 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