Just a short review and I have yet to determine the location of this venue. The ad clippings show quite clearly that they were at The Grand Opera House and not the Wieting Opera House. The Syracuse Standard, Friday Morning, December 5, 1884 At the Opera House An Innocent and His Partner. Samuel H. Clemens [sic] (Mark Twain) and George W. Cable, who appeared at the Grand last evening in readings, proved themselves a combination fully equal to entertaining an audience, each in his own particular way. While Mark Twain has a wonderfully happy way of telling his unequalled [sic] humorous stories, Mr. Cable throws into his readings a versatility of talent which is necessarily pleasing. He displays an excellent command of five different and difficult dialects and coupled with this sings with a musical voice many of the Creole songs the words of which mark his popular novels. They were intently listened to by a large and appreciative audience. Clipping were provided by: Kimberly Kleinhans, librarian Local History/Genealogy Onondaga County Public Library 447 So. Salina St.