. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. isadministration Macauleys Theater has provedvery prosperous, and is to-day regarded as one ofthe most valuable and successful properties of thekind in the West or South. Season after season the bc^t attractions on theroad are presented, and, at various times, the actors and actresses of the day have trodits boards—Booth, McCullough, Irving, Keene,Rajmond, Mary Anderson, Bernhardt, Judic andhundreds of others whose names are synonymouswith genius and dramatic power. It is the policyof the management, at all time


. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. isadministration Macauleys Theater has provedvery prosperous, and is to-day regarded as one ofthe most valuable and successful properties of thekind in the West or South. Season after season the bc^t attractions on theroad are presented, and, at various times, the actors and actresses of the day have trodits boards—Booth, McCullough, Irving, Keene,Rajmond, Mary Anderson, Bernhardt, Judic andhundreds of others whose names are synonymouswith genius and dramatic power. It is the policyof the management, at all times, to cater to culti-vated taste, and in this it has been unqualifiedlysuccessful, as the crowds who enter its doors even-ing after evening, season in and season out, capacitj^ of the house is some 1900 auditors,600 or 700 more than any other Louisville theaterwill accommodate. During the past two years many important improvements have beenintroduced, and it is safe to say that, in point of furnishings and decorations, the house isunsurpassed HINZEX & SPELGEK, Manufacturers of Shirts and Dealers in Gents Furnishing Goods—No. 446 West Jefferson Street, Telephone Exchange Building. Every man and youth who makes any pretensions to respectability is solicitous con-cerning the quality and purity of his linen, as well as its make and fit. There is no othergarment in habitual wear that carries in its folds so much of happiness or misery as theshirt, and none which is so commonly a trial to its owner. In order to enjoy life, menmust have clean and comfortable shirts, and Louisville presents no better opportunitiesfor the acquiring of these indispensable adjuncts of decency and civilization than areoffered by Messrs. Hinzen & Spelger, the energetic, industrious and affjible proprietors ofthe elegant gents furnishing goods emporium at No. 446 West Jefferson street, nearFifth, Telephone Exchange building. The firm manufacture every description of fine 206 THE IND


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