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H. T. Hammond, 74 Weybosset Street, Opposite Arcade. Society and Commercial Engraver and Printer. Wedding invitation and calling cards a speciality. March 29-30-31. Matinee Saturday. The Favourite Comedian, Chauncey Olcott, in his latest and greatest success, A Romance of Athlone. Chauncey Olcott has established himself such a popular favorite during his many very successful engagements here that his return is anticipated with much pleasurable expectancy. He will present the new romantic comedy bu his manager. Augustus Pitou, entitled "A Romance of Athlone." Mr. Pitou has fitted his brilliant young star so successfully in the past that it would seem as though the combination of the two were destined to achieve the most signal results. From all accounts the play is the best one Mr. Pitou has written so far, and Olcott has added greatly to his popularity as the hero of this genuinely interesting story. The action of the play transpires near Athlone, Ireland, in the year 1800. Sir Philip Ronyane, who has been twice married, has two sons – Francis, by his first wife, and Dick by his second wife. When the play opens Dick has just returned home after an absence of three years. At the time of his arrival, Major Manning, of the Irish Brigade with his daughter rose and his ward Eleanore McBride, are visiting at Sir Philip's for a few months. There is also staying at Sir Philip's the Hon. Standish Fitzsimmons, a friend of Francis. It has been arranged between Sir Philip and Major Manning that Francis should marry Rose. Rose determines to learn something of Francis' character, and induces her father to introduce her as his ward and to introduce Eleanore as his daughter. Francis naturally pays court to the ward, supposing her to be the rich heiress. Sir Philip has great love for his elder son Francis. He considers Dick unworthy of his paternal love, and accuses him of attending secret meetings of the Revolutionists of '98. Return Engagement. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 2-3-4 Matinee Wednesday. The New York Casino Success, "The Rounders" introducing Dan Daly. Thos. Q. Seabrooke and the Big New York and Boston Cast. The announcement that "The Rounders," with the inimitable comedian, Dan Daly, together with Thos. Q. Seabrooke and the Big New York and Boston cast, will appear at this house next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, will no doubt cause a stir among theatre –goers of this city. "The Rounders," as every one knows, is one of the brightest, merriest and entertaining Casino successes put out by the management of this famour New York play-house since "Erminie" and "The Belle of New York." Mr. Dan Daly is at the head of the organization, and his unctuous humor and his inimitable drolleries need no exploiting at this late day. Of Mr. Seabrooke it is scarcely necessary to speak, as his individual success has always been unquestioned, no matter what the faults or the fate of his play may have been. As Maginnis Pasha (an Irish Turk) in the present piece he is seen at is best. "The Rounders" is a translation from the French farce, made by that clever librettist, Harry B. Smith, who has added much original matter and brought the story up to date. In addition to Mr. Daly and Mr. Seabrooke there are a number of other well-known people in the organization, notably Harry Davenport, Mabel Gillman, Marie George, Edward D. Tyler, D. L. Don and Phyilis Rankin, who were features of the original New York and London productions of the famous "Belle of New York." Carriage Owners, Take Notice. The best solid rubber tires are the Morgan & Wright. We also apply pneumatic tires in connection with our repairing and painting. Work guaranteed satisfactory. Call and see the best tire before ordering. Archibald Martin, 165-171 Pine St. Cor. Richmond. Ladies' Fine Silk Umbrellas left over from the holidays, at a great reduction. Owen E. Leavens & Co. 86 Westminster St. Family Stove Coal. The best Coal in the World for Family Use. Lehigh Stove Coal, for steam heaters sold by Providence Coal Co. Cor., Custom House & Weybosset Sts. Riding Academy 179 Aborn Street. Telephone 2498. "To enjoy good health, learn to ride horseback and take plenty of exercise." Send for circulars. G. E. Haupt, Proprietor. WM. N. Kidder, D. D. S. Has removed his Dental Rooms to 435 Westminster St. Reliable Dentistry at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3061-3. Gas Stoves, Gas Ranges and other gas appliance. 15 Market Square. Horton Bros. Portraits. Artistic Work at reasonable prices. 256 Westminster Street, Opp. Shepard's. Take elevator. Between acts and after the show visit Opera House Café at right of Dorrance Street Entrance. 117 Dorrance St. Chas. A. Spranger, Prop. 144 Eddy St. Now for the West Indies. Visit the one locality this winter which has interested the whole country for months past. Enjoy the scenery, drives and climate, the sunsets and sunshine, the scores of strange fruits, flowers and plants, the boating, bathing and fishing. The people are a study in themselves and the grandeur of the mountains is never to be forgotten. Plan to break up the winter and take a cruise over summer seas and visit the Island of Jamaica. You leave direct from Boston, and we have in commission four new steamships, built by the Cramps, of 2,200 tons each, twin screw and accommodating over 50 passengers. These will make the trip in 4 ½ days, and are first-class passenger ships in every respect. Send your address for further information to F. S. Jopp, Passenger Dept., or I. C. Young, Div. Manager, United Fruit Co., Long Wharf. Information concerning Central American trips furnished at general office United Fruit Company, 60 State Street. A. W. Preston, President. L. G. Burnham, 2d V. P. and Mgr., S. S. Dept. $76.50 round trip twelve days Boston to Boston.