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Page 1: Clipper (August1906)

DRAMATIC; VAUDEVILLE, »® Pages. CIRCUS.

Copyright, 1905, by toe Trad* Queen Publishing Company (Limited).

Founded byFRANKSQUEEN, 1853. ISTKW YORK, AUGUST 4, 1900. VOLUME LIV.-No. 24.

Prlco, 10 Cants.

Page 2: Clipper (August1906)

62G THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 4.

Mi55 CIipper'5Anecdotes, Personalities and Comments,

coKcnxura

ST1GE FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS

BT JOSBPHINB QEO.

Harry D. Carey, tbe author and leading

man of "Montana," a melodrama of immense

popularity, hnd one of his most Impressively

quiet icenca turned Into a howl of amusement

by an Interpolation from an lntereated audi-

tor In the gallery.

"Jim Qraham,'' tbe cow-puncher foreman

of tbe "Bnckhorn Ranch" la played most roe-

ceaafully by Carey. In this character, during

the flrat act. he haa a pretty love acene with

"Flo," tbe ranch owner's niece, ptayed by

Gertrude Fowler.

Ills ataRe business In the acene requires

blm to atart off tbe right upper entrance

when he la called by "Flo," who asks him to

come and sit beside her on tbe bench. In-

atead of going Instantly to her aide aa might

be expected, bis baslneaa wan to stand bash-

fully up by the gate, "Stetson" In hand, until

she had repeated her request, and then to

slouch toward her with the peculiar, alow,

rolling gait characteristic of many cow-punch-

ers.

At the opening performance In Beading,

I'o., Carey was playing thla acene In bis usual

deliberate manner, when a gallery-god, evi-

dently exasperated at the actor's alowness In

embracing an opportunity to make love, thun-

dered In a deep voice that waa plainly heard

In every part of tbe bouse

:

"Oh, for heaven's sake, go to it 1 go to It!"

Carey went In obedience to the commandof tbe deeply concerned auditor and tbe de-

mand of the atage business, but not before

he and Mlaa Fowler had indulged In a hearty

laugh at tbe artistic expense of their scene.

Tete Mack, of Mack and Dugal, In tbe ma-

gical comedy sketch, "A Strenuous Sprain,"

tells bow a "atrlke" In a company of which

he was a member during bla early experi-

ences, began nnd quickly ended.

The "bad business" excuse had been handed

them for four or five weeks In place of their

expected salaries, and they were In actual

need. After the discussion of several plans

to get at least n part of what ehould be

coming to them, "strike" *aB decided upon.

Tbe leader of this movement was certain

that tbe manager could be brought to see

their Ride of It, If strenuously urged by the

usual threat of "no snlary, no performance."

The "strikers" met In the leader's room,

and tbe manager waa notified that they

wished to discuss things with blm. He came.

One of the actors then Informed htm that

the salaries he was holding back must be

forthcoming Immediately,—or tbe usual alter-

native. Some few other remarks of the actor

did not please the manager, who was some-

what pugillstlcilly Inclined, and he Immedi-

ately proceeded to make a reply, punctuating

and Illustrating It upon the person of the

objecting member. The result waa a much

hammered man subsiding In a corner of the

room. Then turning to the leader of the

"strike," the manager demanded:

"Now, V , whnt iiave you got to

say?""Well," stammered V , "I'd like

like to have a new pair of aoles to my shoes,"

And tbe "strike" was off.

Why, Aunt, he's ugly as can be

;

The horrid thing Is flirting with me 1"

This advice la free to all young men,

Tonll see what the difference will always be

then.

If you're an actor,—and a married man,

Keep It a secret aa long u yon can.

noanced we will open the Klaw * Brlangerstock company, which Is to be composed oftbe best players tbat can be secured, at tbeChestnut Street Theatre, in Philadelphia, at

the beginning of tbe new year, where weshall present six original plays and Aveoriginal musical comedies, giving each a runof two weeks."

»«»Plana of Llebler A Co.

George C. Tyler, who returned from abroadlast week, reiterated bis statement cabled

from London some days ago, to the effect

that Eleanor Robson would present tbe com-ing season a play by Edmund Rostand, n<~

OCR IiOMDOH LETTER.

raoif oun own cobbispoitdiht.

Clipper Bareant.48 Crmbonrne Street,

Leicester Masvre,London, W. C,

JULY 21.

forthcoming revue at tbe Folles MirlgprDuring tbe Autumn of next year Eltlnn wtiiappear with the Lole Fuller Company at th"leading pleasure resorts of tbe continent.On Monday last Frank and Jen Latonn

who have Just returned from Amerl-aopened at Derby Castle, Douglas, Isle ofMan, with mnch success. After two week-1at Douglas tbey go to Ipswich and Norwich

going _

1 Frincesse Lointalne,'~but an entirely different version, andthis has, of course, been seen neither '~

Ben Le Bash la responsible for tbe twofollowing Incidents, which he malls from StPaul.

The flrat was a propo* of an exceedingly

poor performance that was taking place In a

prominent vaudeville bouse tbat bad always

been noted for tbe excellence of most of Its

programs.

"This li the worst ever, ' remarked one of

three traveling men who were witnessing the

show.

"Well, that can eaally be explained," said

one of them who knew tbe manager of the

place, and was aware of tbe fact tbat on tbe

previous Monday rehearsal, three good acts

had failed to show up, "you see, they had

three disappointments this week.""Three P exclaimed one of the friends,

wltherlngly, "three I why, I've counted eleven

already,—and there are still more to come."

The custom of giving a number of per-

formances a day In vogue at the "ten-cent"

bouses through tbe Northwest, has led per-

formers to make tbe Inquiry, "how many?"One Monday, after tbe usual rehearsal of

new comers, a well known vaudeville per-

former, whose appearance In the house hadbeen made the feature of the week's billing,

questioned an old colored man who was

cleaning the lobby, concerning this important

point"Uncle, how many shows do they give a

day at thla place ?" asked tbe actor.

"Two, Boss," replied the old fellow, In a

decided manner.

"Yes," assented tbe actor, then adding In

an aside, "and four at ntghtf"

George Parker, who waa last season with

Willie Collier, told the following not long ago

to a group of bla player friends. It Illus-

trates that many who are confined In asy- interest, o\ which no accurate announcement

luma for tbe demented have plenty of lucid

Intervals when they can both play a joke

and appreciate the fact.

Tie »ole erent of th, m* 1° the SJiwtl; SAASTVloli*U^ISJ!?1*?,^world wm the Bret London prodnctlon of Jf-iSJ JJSS f. i£v

Amerlce will Ee

•The Prince chep." The weather has been ™i „4RSo »««Md«T In th. w-.-..

tt*BA*&&9m^& which has by the thousands of tourist. In town and the "ff" SBgUTs/HURB!!Wen adapted by Louis N. Parker, who was regular followers who are not on their holl- "Wg .«

reBDect Vf a contrac"nder whi.^

personally chosen by ft Itostand to make this days. _

adaptation especially for Mlia Ilobson'a use. -The Prince Chap," a play, In three acta,

Mr. Tyler said: by E. W. Peple, waa produced at the Crl-

"There seems to have been some mlsunder- terlon, Monday, 10, by a company under the

standing concerning the Itostand play. The management of A. II. Canby. The story of

exact circumstances are these : A year ago an tbe play Is too well known to Americans for

arrangement was entered into with M. Ros- me to go Into It. It waa received with ap-

tond Ity which certain alterations were to proval at the Criterion on Monday, but I

be made In bis play, 'La Frincesse Loin- can hardly say with marked approval. The ^Vd from"the a^fendYnls^notber"^^'.talne.' which had teen given only In French, newspaper notices were not praiseworthy and t!t7wSR engagement at the Aravl? r££and by Sarah Bernhardt. aL Wand ex- I hardly look for a long run. Perhaps, If the w *.«« TreTSsTsB^Hrkg™pressly stipulated that thla work should be play bad been done during the season, its

gtoll contract barred him from anneariW? >.5one by BE Parker, and under his (M Bos- chances for a hit would have iwprtB ^JSSmS^mZBfS^i£land's) own supervision. As each revision The company Is a very excellent one. ^ \a* QefendaDta a8k ing them J £f Jo? hwas made, M. Rostand signified bis approval On Wednesday Charles Frownan sailed for

jj f , , ( tQ Argyle^cntract Theof the Btep taken. The changes that have New York, where he will remain until De-

defendaDts &«£ saying-that Blrkenhi^been madeln the play. In order that it might cernber, his present Intention being to return J™

11"^^tS. InThis event It proved .5

suit MIbs Ilobson's requirements, have been here In that month in order to witness the jT£g Mr Staley lost ET week'? enefl^made by M. Rostand, or with his sanction opening of the new Hicks Theatre, ^of wfalcfe m^aU aIter pBT iDg'the cost of going i?fiiEand approval. We are not going to do merely he is to be the lessee and manager on Shaftes- "JgL/ ^ aeftndantB' counsel contendedan Anglicised version of 'U Frincesse Loin- borv Avenue.^ understand^ Frohman Jn- jj£t ^ey were not liable for any breach of

contracts between managers and performers.Evidence having been heard In support ofthe claim, the defendants' counsel said hedid not propose to call any evidence, but hesubmitted that the defendants, having made

i contract under vhU-'.ihe waa to appear at the Argyle, BirkenheadTbe plaintiffs counsel sola the defendantswere Ben Nathan, Jack Bomers and P \vWlllard, who formerly carried on business hgpartnership as agentB. In December 1004the defendants obtained for Mr. Stalercontract to go on the Moss & Stoll tour InSeptember of the same year the plaintiff re-

._. I understand Mr. Frohman In-

tends producing In New York, during tbecoming season, an unusually large number of

French nor In English. English plays, which will be seen In London"Concerning the plans I have made for at a later period. Just before leaving town

Miss Robson's season at the Liberty Theatre, Mr. Frohman completed an arrangementNew York, It has been decided that the open- which will greatly please London playgoers.

Fng pfaywlll lie" Israel ZangwM'B new play, The arrangement la the appearance of Cyril

'Nurse Marjorle,' which will be given Its Maude,premier about Sept 20. During the season,

but not In the order named, Miss Robsonwill do 'Susan In Search of a Husband,' byEugene W. Presbrey, from Jerome K. Jerome'sshort story, and In connection with this will

be presented a one act play, Tina,' written

Mack relates that, finally, when the "show

broke," two of the company were absolutely

down and out. One of these wss an old

"legitimate" of about sixty years. Tbey

tried to get employment in tbe town where

things had gone to pieces, wlll'ng to do any-

thing for a while to tide them over until

they could get aomethlng to do la their ownprofession.

A brass foundry wns the final goal after

several futile efforts In other directions.

On their application for work, tbe euperln-

tendent of the foundry, addressing tbe older

mnn, sold

:

"Well, what can you do?"

Characteristic of his profession, the old

"legit" replied:

"Anything cast for."

The mall brings n communication from a

Ci.htrk subscriber, signed "Laurlette," with

some verses written by a "Topsy," seventeen

yeara of age, member of an "Uncle Tom'sCabin" company, managed by William DeHart.

it Illustrates the difference it makes with

the favor of tbe public, whether the admired

one behind the footlights Is under tbe matri-

monial bond or not. Experience haa proved

that the one supposed to be free to accept

the homage and attention of admirers, with-

out the Interference of a husband or wife In

the background, la bound to be the greater

favorite.

THE DIFFERENCE.With eyes ablaze and cheeks aglow,

Sits n maiden In front row

;

She the lending mnn espies.

First she giggles, then ahe sighs,

"Oh, how heav'nly It would be

To have one love you such as be.

Those beautiful, glorious, big, brown eyes!

He must be Apollo In disguise,

"The lending lady I Just hate,—Hbc must be forty at any rale,

She's kissing Apollo the maid holds

her breath

"I know she's just sneezing him 'most tj

death.

Oh, Isn't be just tbe dearest dear

!

I wish that he would look down here."

"Now. don't be foollah," aays wise Aunt Ann,"For Mr. Blank la a married man."

"Oh, la tbat so? that what you any,

Well 1 think he's awful, anyway.

The story runs that three or four men whowere on their way to a race track, passed

by the grounds surrounding one of these in-

stitutions. On the Inside of the high iron

fence was one of the detnined Inmates en-

gaged In the process of adding a coat of paint

to It Being known by one of the passers-

by to have been prev'~usty a member of tbe

turf fraternity, he stopped, saying:

"Hello, Tom I We're off for the track."

Then naming several of tbe horses that wereto run, be asked the former horse expert's

advice as how to place their money. Theman, with a wise air, at the same time as-

siduously manipulating his paint brush, told

the Inquirer exactly bow to bet, and the

pleasure seekers departed.

Later In the day, the party, with dejected

manner, repassed the place, where the Insane

painter was still busy swinging his tireless

brush.

"8ay, Tom," exclaimed tbe man who hadrequested the tips, "We're down and oit I

lost every cent."

"Is that so?" quietly said tbe one on the

Inside of tbe fence, not ceasing tbe move-

ment of his brush. "And did you bet on tbe

horses 1 picked for you?""Of course," was the reply.

"Go, get a brush 1" was all the suggestive

advice the "dotty" painter gave.

_-, at the Duke of York's, early In Sep-tember. The play selected for the occasionis called "Trlpplepatte," and Its productionIn Parts took place last December, at theAthenee, where It la stilt running. Originally

In fire acts, these in the English version areitmicu to be reduced to four. contaJiiIng five scenes.

by Clothilda Graves. Then we will nave an The hero of "Trlpplepatte"—the character

original play by Mrs. Humphrey Ward and C. assigned to Mr. Maude—Is a young vlcomte,

Haddon Chambers, to be known as 'Agatha.' thirty years old, who, when the play opens," 'The Girl Who Has Everything,' by Clyde haa no less than three love affairs on hand.

Fitch, which Miss Robson successfully pro- The action turns upon the problem : To whichduced last season on tbe road, will also be of these will he eventually succumb? He be-

made a portion of her repertory. In January longs to the class of lrresolutes, his dread of

we will do The Lady of Dreams.' In addl- matrimony being the one fixed factor In antlon to this there will be a production of an otherwise vacillating nature. But the mo-

old classic comedy. Then -there will be a new tnent arrives when at length be Is confronted

version of Judge Robert Grant's play, *Un- by the Inevitable. The wedding guests are

leavened Bread? which will be made by Leo assembled ; tbe one thing wanted to com-Dletrlchsteln. There will also be a new one piete tbe arrangements la the presence of the

act play by Alfred Sutro, and some others of bridegroom. The vlcomte, however, obstt-

interest, of which no accurate announcement nately remalnB In his own apartments. Therecan be made aa yet. All tbe plays arranged he Is visited' by tbe mother of tbe young lady

for Miss Robson's repertory will positively be whom he proposes to not to marry. She, de-

glven, regardless of tbe success or failure of termlned tbat If he Is not to be ber son-In-

any play. Everything that Miss Robson will law, be shall become no one's else, carries

present will be staged personally by Charles off all his garments, and aa his portmanteauxCnrtwrlght, who comes over from London for have already, in anticipation of the honey-

thla purpose, and to plav such parta as may moon trip, been sent to the station In ad-

be suiteato him. Miss Robson's leading man Tance, the unhappy bridegroom Is thus un-

thls season will be II. B. Warner, the son of able to leave tbe house. At the Duke of

Chas. Warner, who will,make his first ap- York's "Trlpplepatte" Is to be preceded by a

pearance In New York at that time. Others one act pantomime, entitled "The Scape-

in Miss Robson's company will be Ada Dwyer grace," In which Pauline Chase will appear,

and Reuben Fax. Miss Robson and her mother The last performance of "Tbe Man from

an error, had offered to pay the plaintiff to7 way of reduc-

have rented a house at St. Valerle-sur-Somme,on tbe French coast, and wilt remain thereuntil they sail for this country. Aug. 24.

. "While abroad I secured tbe services of

Mme. Yvette Gullbert and Albert Chevalier,

Blnnkley's" for the present season was givenat the Hayroarket lsBt night. Tbe theatre

will remain closed until Sept. G, when inerun of tbe amusing farce will be resumed.Mr. Harrlaon, the manager of the Haymar-

and they will arrive here In October, to make kct, will revive, during the Fall and Wintera tour of six weeks of the entire country, season at his bouse, "Lady nuntwortb's Ex-during widen they will play one and two perlment."nights In each of the principal cities. Im- The directors of the Southeastern andmediately following this tour both Mme. Chatham Railway Company have voted toGullbert and Mr. Chevalier will return to gtTe ^^ Maude twenty tbousaod poundsEngland. ^..^ for the damage done the Avenue Theatre by"I have bIbo secured a new and original play tlie Chnri„g cr08B station accident last Win-

by C. Haddon Chambers, which le somewhat ter uundTng operations will now be pushedBlmllar lntreatment to that authors success;

forward t Bb Mr. Maude hopes to be ab'.e toful play, "The Tyranny of Tears," and this will

be given Its Initial hearing either In Decemberor January. Tbe title of the play is 'Sir An-thony.' I have also arranged for a new play

by Louis N. Parker, which Is of the apec-

tacular order, and this, too, will be done In

January, in conjunction with Messrs. Ktaw &Krlanger. I have arranged for Ellis Jeffreys

to remain In London during the early part of

the season, and she will open there, at theRoyalty Theatre, In September, after whichengagement sue will come to America. Nodecision hna yet been reached regarding the

man selected to play Charlie Steele, In 'TheRight of Way,' the dramatization of Gilbert

Parker's novel, made by Eugene W. Presbrey.

"The other attractlona Llebler k Co. will

have on tour the coming senson, will open In

as follows: The Vanqerbilt

open the tneatre next February.At the Empire, Cardiff, on Saturday last

a meeting was held of the liquidators andthe committee of Inspection appointed by theehoreholdera of the London Coliseum. WalterBattle, of Leeds, presided, and there werepresent: Oswald Stoll. Mr. Molyneux, Ed-ward Nlcbol, II. J. Thomas, Tom Graham,Mr. Gillespie nnd Mr. Metcalfe. Tbe official

report statea "that the Interests of the share-holders are being In every possible way pro-tected, and that a scheme for a proposed re-

o pay 1

the extent of forty pounds bytlon of commission on future contracts, andtbat that was a very fair offer. The judgethought It clear to his mind tbat the plaint?!!

waa entitled to damages, but not to the ex-tent to which he claimed. He gave tbeplaintiff a verdict of fifty-three pounds, withcosts.Kelly and Reno leave these shores to-day

for New York. After a very successful sea-

son at the Empire, In this city, they went toAmsterdsm, where they were equally success-ful. While In that country Mr. Kelly caughta severe cold, which made him take to nhbed for many weeks, and caused the teamto cancel many contracts. He haa now com-pletely recovered. They return to this city

next December to play an engagement at

some of Mr. Payne's syndicate nails. Tbeyhave also continental time booked.Walter Gibbons' arrangements to build mu-

sic balls at Wlllesden and Tooting have nowbeen completed. The Wlllesden Empire will

have Its opening at Christmas, It Is hoped,and tbe Tooting house at Easter.Thomas Barrasford and Richard Waldroa

have dissolved partnership in respect of thePalace Theatre, Glasgow. Tbe business of

the bouse will be carried on In the future

by Mr. Waldron.Sailing on Wednesday for New York were:

Rose Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings (EdithHelena) and family, Charles Frohman andl'lerrepont Morgan.

Daisy Harcourt, a little English girl, with

a dash and go that Is refreshing. Is one of

the most pleasing turns at the Palace. Shesings several excellent character songs, andIs enthusiastically received by her hearers.

A clipping from this week's Encore: "Our'Man on the Spot' says: "It Is with regret

tbat I bade au revoir, on Wednesday, to one

of tbe most cbarmlng performers that ever

set foot on British soil from tbe States. I

refer to Rose Stahl, one of the most brilliant

of tbe Palace Theatre recent successes. Shesailed for New York yesterday, being ac-

companied to Liverpool by a party of ad-

mirers, Including Jenle Jacobs. The compli-

ment we paid to Miss Stahl, In referring to

her as tbe 'Bernhardt of tbe Halls," haa been

quoted widely by the American press, and as

long as tbe popular 'Chorus Lad?' sticks to

tbe stage, the name will remain with her."

The Palace, Belfast, haa Its bill middled

this week by a couple of comedy artists,

named Cole and Rage, but what's In a name?Jerry Hart has Just returned from a five

days' motoring trip with Bert Gilbert, whohad a abort respite from hla labors* at the

Hippodrome, where he supplies the comedyIn -The Flood." In tbe Fall Mr. Gilbert goes

on tour with "Tbe Blue Moon," which had a

regular order, __

KInvr A ErUnsrer's Plauaa. C.

UP'* A&J5l8

aiiS?i\?ii.?^i!iS ro- *f?i» "

Marc Klaw, of Klaw & Erlanger, returned Jg •

fift,TatSto^o$gT&tolt!:hoA& <*BC! a ft™ ^VfT* t0

„1:««* »»« He la at the Empire, Glasgow,

am London on Julv 22. and Tiad the foi- *?.- nS . .Vi°l SSLS „i^LtXmZU iSES.• qnirter. Th« authorized committee have week. _ t . .....

construction was discussed, which, It Is very successful stay at the Lyric some monthBhoped to put forward at an early date," The ago.official report continues : "This committee Calcedo, whose wire act la such a hit In

was appointed by tbe shareholders at the America, called on me yesterday. He recent-

last general meeting, and, notwithstanding ly arrived from New York, and Intended to

this, It appears that a movement is on foot rest for many weeks, but the Moss & Stoll

to appoint another committee, and a demand people made him such a good offer to open

haa been made for shareholders to remit six on their tour at once that he has accepted—• next

from London on July 22, and nad tbe fol-

lowing to say In an Interview: "We havemade quite extensive plans, both for thiscountry and abroad, while I have been away.We have established offices In London, aty:i Southampton Street, and they are now Inworking order, and we shall keep them openferraanently. We shall present 'The Free•ance,' In London, next Spring. Mr. Curzon,manager of the Prince of Wales Theatre, Uvery much Interested In It

LOU POIKS, Ul IUC DU31U11 iiicuvitr, uumuu, ,,„.,,...

Aug. 27 ; 'Mrs. Wlggs, of the Cabbage Patch,' £ln

fl

"«.made no such call." The circular relating Griffin and Dubois, re-unlted after manyto thla movement, which was read at the montha, made their "debut" at the Glasgowmeeting, stated that a meeting of the share- Empire last Monday. Tbe act, so 1 hareholders had been held at tbe Inns of Court been Informed, has been greatly Improved.Hotel, in l^ondon, on July 12, when resolu- Billy McClaln and hla colored sextette, m-

tlona were passed in which It was proposed

:

eluding Madame Cordelia, In their sketch,

(11 That the shareholders ao combine for "The Hottest Coon In Dixie," are making a

the purpose of testing the liability of the dl- big hit at the. Palace, Blackburn, currentHenry w. savages i inns. rectors and (or) promotors of the London week. After receiving seven recalls on the

Henry W. Savage, recently returned from Coliseum, Limited, for the statements con- Orst nlgbt of the week, Mr. McClaln was

Mr, Curzon and ourselves are perfecting Europe, announces that he will produce Puc- oerned In the prospectus. (2) That the called before the curtain and bod to make a

nn arrangement bv which, ihe season after 'lid's opera, "Madame Butterfly, 'at the Co- shareholders be requested to subscribe six speech before tbe audience would refrain* pence In the pound on the amount of their from applauding.

original holding In the company. (3) That Going stronger than ever at tbe Hippo-

George Beverly, of Chancery Lane Station drome, Brighton, thla week, are HI

Man.' with William Faversbam, at Powers'Theatre, Chicago, Sept. 10; a second com*pany in 'The Vanderbllt Cup,' at AsburyPark, Sept. 11, and a second company in "TheSquaw Man,' at Asbury Park, Sept. 14."

4 I »

'Madame Butterfly, _this, we are to furnish the attractions for "the '»m

'i, '»

'fiiea

ire

V lY1Bn

lnftf"v T'„

CVn?

n 2^Tseason nt a London Theatre, nnd he Is, In 15 - for *he first time In America. The corn-

exchange, to give us English attractW for PJR/. which will bo lws)sWttl|one of our New York tbeotrcs, tbe managers of foreign singers, will sail for America enrl

of the respective theatres to make tbe aeW ln September, a

tlon of attractlona."We have secured from George Edwnrdes

an option on 'See-Saw,' produced at thePrince of Wales Theatre three weeke ago, andwhich Is a really great success. This piecewas originally done In Pans under tbe titleof 'The Third Moon.' Ab hag already beenstated, we have purchased tbe rights to allMr. Edwardes' and tbe Gaiety attractions fora period of five years. This contract Includeseverything Mr. Edwardes does at every the-aere In London excepting Daly's. The pro-duction made there belong to the Daly estate.

"George Bernard Shaw Is busily engagedrehearsing Forbes Robertson and GertrudeElliot, In 'Crcsar and Cleopatra,' which willbe produced at the New Amsterdam Theatre,Oct. 20. Mr Robertson and Miss Elliott will

Chambers, London, accountant, be appointedAfter a Bhort rond tour, "Ma- secretory to the shareholders' movement, and

dame Butterfly" will be brought to New York that all subscriptions shall be sent direct tofor a run. Conductor Walter Rothwell will him for the purpose of defraying the costconduct tbe performances here. Mme. Elxi nnd expenses of the movement and the pro-Szamosy, who Bang the title role at Buda- ceedlngs. The circular proceeds to explainfest, was signed for tbe Amerlcoa company. "

n addition to Mme. Szamosy, Mr. Savagehas secured four other prima donnas, whowill be heard as Mme. Butterfly In America.One of these Is Adelaide Norwood, formerlyn member of the English Grand Opera Co."Butterfly" rehearsals are now in progressIn London, under the Joint direction of Con-ductor Rothwell and George Marlon.

- Mr. Ravage also announced tbe completionof a. deal with Paris producers to Introducehis American musical comedy productions In

the French capital. "Tbe Yankee Consul" will

find

Sailing on tbe same boat were Derendabe given.at the Folles Marfgoy, In Paris, early

follow Henry B, Irving, son of the late Sir I?October, under the direction of .Marcel and Green, the successful club Jugglera Im-

Henry, who opens In a repertory of Import- > TeJ-„

wh.° *ls0,

h?8 a *2Z?B v r ^°°d " B**58 business mattera necessitated Mr.

g z&a .t .be k Smjsz ^SS&si^basTr sseither In "King Dodo" or "The YankeeConsul.""The Prince of nisen" will be produced In

Parla by Victor de Cottons, who bas alsocontracted for George Ade'a "The Sultan ofSulu."While abroad Mr. Savage also completed

arrangements with tbe authors of "DieLustlge Wltwe." now running ln Berlin andVienna, for an American production of thelight opera. Mr. Savage bas planned to openhis Garden Theatre early In September with'The Stolen Story," which will be followed

Whlttaker, whose success at the Pavilion

caused conBidernble talk a few weeks ago.

Tbe Sisters Maglnel-Mulllnl, American

cornet soloists, nre returning to the S tatei'

Bhortly. after six years ln the principal

_ vaudeville bouses of thla country and the

the grounds upon which the proposed pro- continent. Their success has been maricea.

ceedings will be tnken. Peter MrNally, the well known newspaperOn Tuesday laRt the Empire Comedy Four man and athlete, called at the office one day

sailed for New York. Their career In this this week, and I had a very Interesting chat

country has been a very long and successful with the gentleman, who is from my ownone, ln fact, one to be very proud of. They home city, Boston. Mr. McNally was accom-onened Aug. 28. 1005. playing the London pnnled by Walter CrlchetL While In townColiseum and tbe Empire, New Cross, the tbey were entertained by B. M. Spurr, sec-

first week. After n month at the flm named retory Barnum k Bailey Company, Limited,hall they went on tour, and have worked Late ln the week tney left for the continent,without a break up to July 9. They played where Mr. McNally Intends to do a little

five engagements ln Glasgow. They open nt swimming and write some articles on tbea Keith and Tractor New York house Sept. 4. countries vlelted.

"We have also arranged for the return of'Hen-Hur' to London. Notwithstanding theenormous success this drama made In Lon-don, we have never played It anywhere Inthe United Kingdom except tbat city. At thenext visit wo Intend to tour Great Britainand the continent.

"Our plans for America include a biggerproduction of 'Ren-Hur' than we have evermade before, notwithstanding that when Itopens for tbe season it will begin its eighthyear. Joseph Cawtborn will continue withthe Sou aa Opera Co., ln The Free Lance,'

Derenda setting back many months' work Inthis country.

On Monday next there will be a completechange of bill at the Palace. The new billIncludes; Paul Martlnettl and hla company,in a Borlo-comlc pantomime, entitled "My

Johnson and Wells, now at Carlsbad.

Austria, write me that they have been a big

Buccess on the continent They want to dc

remembered to all friends, ..

Kartell!, wire walker, now at tbe ai-

harabrn, does work that one would think im-

possible. His marvelous work haa made him

one of the most Interesting novelties seen at

the Alhambra ln a long time. The manage-

and Mclntyre and Heath will open theirson In 'The Ham Tree.' at the New York The-atre, July 30. We will aieo have two '45Minnies from Broadway' companies, oneheaded by Fuy Templeton nnd tne other byCorlnne. 'The Prince of India.' with a com-pany of conspicuous merit, will open Its sea-son nt the Broadway Theatre 8ept. 24. Thlilist Includes our firm's enrly personal pro-ductions,

"la the Fall we will present Lulu GlaaerIn a new play, also John J. McNally's newfarce. 'Apartments To Let;' Francis Wilson'snew comedy, 'Miss Dolly Waters;' R. A. Bar-net's new musical extravagauaa, 'Pocahontas,'nnd the new Plxley and Lttdcra' opera, 'TheGrand Mogul,' of which Frank Moulan willbe tbe feature. Ab bas already been an-

bv "The Student King" and "The Man fromNow."

+-++OKLAHOMA.

Wife ;" Chantl, Moonev and Holbein, late ment appreciates his efforts by giving him a

arrivals from South Africa, and Lucctte de good place on the bill. . ,»,„Verly, n charming Freach singer. The Gothams are also going strong at tne

I'uullnettl and PIquo have Jnst returned same house. Their engagement at the lci-

from Berlin, nfter flnlahlng a most successful cester Square house has beeeen prolonged.

continental tour, combining business with and It would not surprise me If their appear-

pleasnre through Italy and the South of ance before the king and queen at Winder.Prance. The lust visit was their fourth to recently. Is not responsible ln a way for tue

the principal cities of Italy, and they are prolongation.The Dangerous Performance BUI Is tne

topic of the hour with the members of tnc

_ profession, whose work la of the ecrobnncgneement of one month and a half at the sad gymnastic type. A meeting of Udy urr-

white

re-cngnged to return after their present runIs completed, which will be about the firstof April. 1007. Paulluettl and Piano's en-

ntergnrden, Berlin, was a big success, and Ists, promoted by Claude Bartram, tne kob-

they are re-engaged for next year. They Ush representative of the International Ari^

have hnd numerous offers for Germany, Swe- lata' Lodge, for protest against tbe bill, « RS

den, Denmark and Switzerland. Thev In- held at the Hotel Provence oa Wednesrtny.

tend returning to the States for tbe Fal'l aen* There waa a fair slxed crowd assembled,son of 1007. Charles Leonard Fletcher opens at tne

I neglected to Btato In the above notice of Metropolitan on Monday. He has been w

Oklahoma Citr»— At Delmar Garden(Slnopoulo k Marre, managers) tbe bill forJuly U and week Included: Gongales Bros.(second week), Frank Clayton, De van Bros.,Gill Brown, Alsace and Lorraine, and kino-drome. It was the last week of vaudeville at - -ie .-v.vU i« ..,..>.- ,u E"-r«""w« «" ™«u«oj. •«- -—the garden. North Bros., ln repertory, for new acta at the Palace of tbe appearance at Parte for the last week looking over tne wtwo weekB. beginning 30. , that house on Monday next of May Belfort. city. While there he met a great ««"?

Bijou AmooME (Lassarre A Olson, pro- who has just arrived from America. Miss American theatrical managers.Belfort opens at Kelth'e Philadelphia house * _.tar' T

,i

ln tne £*«, „ . t Elsib Janis arrived from Burope Ju'r 4̂

;Lltlnge. who la now In Paris, has signed *nA Mt <- nn*» fnf chinm. where l

a contract to play a prominent part In tbe

prlotors).—Week of 22 : Robinson and O'Doll,Bessie Blabb, Jack Benson, Trask and Glad-den, and BIJouscope. Cspaclty business.

Tits Ewpihe closed July 21, until Sept. 1.and left at once for Chicago,Vanderbllt Cup" opens 20.

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the lOngllsu managers put together. It wasKit of work, but I enibyed ft. A oumber of

the things I produced are still running, andwill run for a long time there. And now 1

start In for another six months in New York."I bring Kllen Terry. Id January, for a

farewell four months' tour of America. I

have arranged with Bernard Shaw so thatMiss Terry will appear here Id 'CaptainIIrasstMU nil's Conversion,' in the part sheplayed In Ixjndoo, Lady Cecily Waynflet*.MIsm Terry will also play In 'Nance Oldfield'

and 'The Uood Hope.'-About the same time will come Charles

Wyndham and Mary .Moore and their Londoncompany, liesldes their repertory, they will

produce 'Captain Drew on Leave.'

"The Kmplre Theatre here will open Sept.

3, with John Drew's annual engagement. In

A. W. l'lnero's play, Ills House In Order,'which is going to run all Summer In London."On Aug. 30 aa Interesting event will be

my opening of the Hudson Theatre seasonwith a new four act play, by Henry ArthurJones, called The Hypocrite,' which will havelis first production on any stage. Mr. JonesIs also at work for me on a new comedy for

Francis Wilson, which the latter will pro-

duce after he finishes with "The MountainClimber.'"The Savoy will open during the last week

In August, with William Crane Id a play, in

four acts, called The Price of Money.' byAlfred Sutro. A new play ls also being writ-

ten for blm by Lorrlmer and Potter, entitled

"Old (iorcoD Graham.'"1 shall open the tVallack's Theatre season

on Sept. 1, with 'The Judge and the Jury,' In

which Ida Conquest will play Maqulta."I shall open the Garrlck Theatre with

William Collier, in a new play by GrantStuart and William Collier. If I find he canget back from Australia In time.

"1 have also secured the next comedy to bewritten by J. M. Barrle. Augustus ThomasIs to have a new comedy for me in Septem-ber. I am to have George Ade's next play,

and I have arranged for the production of'Sherlock Holmes,' in French, at the AmblguTheatre.

"Kyrle Dellew, Id whom I shall be inter-

ested with Mr. Dillingham, will appear In

Brigadier Gerard,' which 1 have secured fromConan Doyle.

"Capt. Kolwrt Marshall's next play comesto me, and a comedy, called 'Dr. Wake'sPatient,' will be produced by me during theseason. Also a four act play, called TheHarlequin King,' and a comedy, called 'Mar-jorie Strode.' A new comedy is being writ-ten for me by Alfred Butro. The -De MllleBrothers also are writing a new comedy for

me. Hroadhurst and Dazey are writing a newcomedy for me, and with Fay Davis I produce•The House of Mirth,' by Clyde Fitch andl-Mitl. Wharton. Clyde Fitch has finished a newtxrmedy, In four acts, for me, which 1 produceIn October, In Cleveland, with Clara Blood-guod In the leading part, and I have thecomedy called Trlplepetle,' that nas beenrunning two hundred nights, at the AtheneaTheatre, Paris : 1 also have a comedy fromthe French, called 'Lee Plumes du treat;' anew play by Alfred Capos, called 'Qui perdgagne,' and a new play by Henry Bernstein,called 'Les Fauves. with a big female part,to- be created In Paris by Mine. le Bargy

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also a new farce, called The Brazilian,' anda pantomime, called "iue Scapegrace.'

"I am a'ao arranging for the appearance.In England and America, of Yvette Gullberf,lo play In Kngllsh. She will have a dra-matized version of George Moore's 'EstherWaters,' and a play by Paul Lfndau. Mme.Gullbert will produce a new play in Brussels,called 'L'Bau Trouble,' Id September."Maude Adams, after a two months' Btay

In Boston, with 'Peter Pan,' returns to NewYork in that play.

"Ethel Berry-more will begin her tour in'Alice Sit-by-the-FIre,* and returns to NewYork In a new play, by It. V. Esmond.

"William Gillette will appear in New YorkIn October, In 'Clarice,' and I am to have anew comedy by George Ade, whose comedy,'Just Out of College,' 1 shall continue to pre-sent, with Joseph Wheelock Jr.Otis Skinner will continue to tour In The

Duel,' and come to New York, In the Spring,In a new play. 1 am to have new plays byHenri Lavedan, author of The Duel ;' PierreBerton, Pierre Wolfe, Frederic de Crolsset,and Antnony Mars ; I shall also send a com*pany to Australia, to play 'Peter Pan.' I navealso the play called 'Cralnquevllle,' to beplayed at the Garrlck Theatre, London, underthe name of 'Down Our Alley.

"I am to have a new musical play for SamBernard ; also The Beauty of Bath,' which ls

now running at my Aldwych Theatre, Lon-don, and I have arranged with Charles M. 8.

McLellan to write me a musical comedy forNew York and London, called 'Nellie Nell,'with the music by Ivan Caryl!, who has writ-ten most of the music of the London GaietyTheatre, a new musical play, by TristanBernard and Cosmo Hamilton, called TneHoyden,' and a new musical play, by Sey-mour Hicks. I have also secured the musicalcomedy now running at the Apollo Theatre,London, called 'The Dairymaids,' and shallproduce It In New York at once: a new mu-sical piny, by Paul Potter and Edgar Smith,called 'Our Girl,' and the Chinese musicalplay, called 'The Third Moon ;' also a newmualcnl play, by Harry Smith, the music ofwhich will be by Ludwig Knglander."Kdna May will remain in liondon another

senson, and then come to New York."Besides -these, I have the following stars

for London : John Hare, Cyril Maude, Sey-mour HIckR, Marie Tempest, Ellallne Terriss,Irene Vanhrugh. Huntley Wright, and thetheatres there In which I am interested:The Duke of York's, the Aldwvch Theatre,the VuudevlIIe Theatre, the Comedy Theatre,and the new theatre which is being built forme on Shaftesbury Avenue, after the designof the Kmplre Theatre, New York, which willbe ready at Christmas, and for the openingof which 1 shall return to London. I havefifteen companies engaged to tour throughEngland next season.'

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*•SIM H. HAftRIS.

Who 1b pictured on our front pace this week,has forged rapidly abreast of the leaders asa theatrical manager, and has displayedgreat foresight In his selection of attractions.Several years ago he conducted a laundry InNew Y'ork City, and first entered the the-atrical business In a small way by puttingout little shows in nearbv New Jersey towns.Later he took Terry ilcGovem under hlamanagement, and the Buccesa of the latterunder Mr. Harris' clever handling is wellknown. Mr. Harris met Sam Scrllmer oneday, and the latter had a proposition to putout a burlesque show, the Gay MorningGlories, with Terry McGovern as an addedfeature, nnd at the end of the first seasonthe two managers divided about *r»o,000. AInter partnership, arranged with Sullivan &Woods, brought nlm greater Buccesa. and thepmibnue of a ofay from Theodore Kresmcr,entitled "The Fatal Wedding." made a for-tune for the triumvirate, Three years agohe and George M. Cohan formed a partner-ship, nnd the achievements of this hunt lingfirm are loo well known to require detailedcomment at this time.

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CHAS. K HARRISAmerica's Leading and Most Progressive

Takes pleasure In announcing that now is the time for Singers and Managers to prepare for the coming season, whichfrom all indications points to the Banner Year of many years, and Singers as well as Theatrical Companies using thebest and most novel songs are going to win out. The Public are fast becoming wise to a good song, and know andappreciate a hit the moment they hear it. The name of "HARRIS" upon any song is an indication of merit,novelty and strictest originality. It never fails to make good in each and every instance. Only the "tried' out" andgenuine successes are put in print by the House of Harris. Life is too short for dead ones. You never take anychances with a Harris song, and especially with those as advertised upon this page. Eaoh and every one a noveltyand a sure fire hit.SOMEWHERE

Worda and Mmlc by (HAS. K. II tltltis.Pronounced by famom stagers and well known musical critics as Mr. HARRIS' maaterple <— u nong taut will undoubtedly twerp Ihe country as no other ballad linn ever done I

send for a professional copy, and convince yourself that you have never read a more beautiful heart story, wedded to more soul stirring melody, than this grnud ballad. Special attespecial arrangement of the chorus has been made for their use, which la a beauty, and goes fr.^e with each copy of the wrag. Specially colored slides, for singers whu sing with 111 ta:

staff of photographers and artists. You all know what the HARRIS slides are, so there Is no u»e of going Into detail, except to nay they will surpass any slides ever Unshed upon a <

them In advance. Regular price, per set. Is $21.00 ; to professionals, fB.OO per set. NONE FREE.

a years. Don'tiiilmi Ik calledtruflons, 1 1 live h

miYiix, uml will

tnke his word for It, huto quartette singers, bh um made by the HARttISbe reudy Aug. 1. tie order

DREAMING LOVE OF YOUWord* and Music by CHAS. K. HARRIS.

Is conceded by all who have heard It, the most melodious piece of music lie has ever written. It will un-doubtedly ecllpBe aoy love ballad written this century. This song will live when all others are forgotten. |gmakes do difference when you sin? It, or where you slog It—either In concert, vaudeville, minstrelsy, opera ormusical comedy, at home, parlor or church affair—It Is bound to be a success. Beautiful colored slides for thissong were specially posed by the HARRIS staff of photographers. Sold at $5.00 per set, NONE FREE.

THE BELLE OF THE BALLWord* uml Mimic by f HAS. K. IIARHIS.

A genuine waltz, ns only HARItis ran write. EwtvMur to hi* fnnums "After Nip Hall." and pronouncedbv gingers who have heard it. ns Its fiiuul. This hour will surely tiiftki- you fnmoim In one night. Unci' heard,never forgoiten. and you will positively noon hear II whistled, sung, hummed mid played upon the streets of

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Renutlfiil, original colored slides now reudy, atevery city in the United States—In fact, the knowu world$&M per set. NONK PRBR

FLY AWAY BIRDIE TO HEAVENWords and Mn-ie by CHAS. K. HARRIS.

The best pathetic child soDg story since HARRIS" famous "Always In the Way." A tear la every line.

One of the most magnificent sets of colored slides, taken from actual life, -which contains among Its noveltiese real sky scene, with a thousand birds on the wing—never attempted or shown before in a slide; beautifulangel visions, grand allegorical scenes—all la all. one of the most beautiful and original, as well as novel andartistic sets of colored slides ever turned out In this country. No trouble whatever to make a genuine hit, withor without slides. Price, $5.00 per set. NONE FREE.

By AM.AX M, it A 1"MIA V and ( XAftr.VCi: V u <.ll\\.The sensational march time, live song bit of the century. The only renl uum-li time hit turned out since

"Marching Thro' (ieorgia." You can always lie sure of the entire audience Joining In the chorus—they JflM can'thelp It. It is bound to keep your feet moving. The inosl soul stirring music eyer put to a love hullud. Ifyou sing with pictures, you con secure from .Mr. HAltltIS one of the Itcsl sets of soldier views—real live soldiers

ever turned out. Not men made up, but the real article. You can't fool your niidleures all the Htm1. They know

a real soldier from a. sham one. Each slide receives an ovation, No iidvatu-u In price—|fi.u» per set. NONW FREH.

JUST ONE WORD OF CONSOLATIONBy PRANK D. WII.MAMN mid TOM I.F.MOMKK.

A love ballad that Is now sweeping this country like wildfire. You have but to sing this over uuee. and you cannot help become Infatuated with Its bennllfnl nielmlv, and esneel/illy Willi His grnnd heart story thereincontained. A song of this calibre cannot help being a genuine success, and If you are looking for a straight, simple love bnllad, without any frills, look no furl her— Mils Is Hie renl article. Hemi fur It mid euiivlini* yourself.No slides.

THE TALE OF A STROLLBy GEO. TOTTKX SMITH and BYRD DOUGHERTY.

One of the greatest production songs on the market to-day. Just what you will be looking for. A choruswhich Is bo easily remembered that It Is whistled and sung by the audience while you are singing It. It canalso be used as a conversation song and duet, or as a song ana dance number—in fact, It is the best all aroundsong of Uh kind written in many years. Guaranteed a genuine and sure lire bit.

IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?IJTINHST IIOGAVM IIImuc*! <!«n>n Nnritt Shout.

A bit on the N. Y. Wlstnrlu Hoof (linden, a hit on the lliiuiinersiclii l'nnidlse Hoof finrileu, mid rt lilt withHurtlg & Seamoa's big siiectuculur colored inimical proditrl luu, "Ill'M'S KAKTTrV' Nutv released. Get It

before It Is sung to death. Anybody aud everybody sun sing It, bPfHIW It is the one bhr rpm song of Amei'lcu

<r and bigger each day. Jin wise and send forto-day, and Is growing bigger i I for li In time,bhr fiwivlll HI' vet* regret II.

IN THE HOUSE OF HUGS AND KISSESBy ARTHUR J. LAMII and Will, II. I'llW,

America's most popular song and lyric writers. Authors and composers of more genuine song successes than anv oilier living team of composerTwo." 1 guess that's enough. Send for It and convince yourself.

This, their very Intest effort, Is tlio best they have done since "Hominy" and "I'lnilc for

WON'T YOU BE MY GIRLIE?' By JOS. E. HOWARD,

Composer of "Hello, Ma Ilahy." "Rood Bye. Mv Lady I/>ve," "Central,' (live Me Bark Mr Dime," and the musicto the famous musical productions. "The Umpire." "Ills HlRbness, the Bey :" ••The l.;nd ot .Nod, "Toe Isle of

lloog Houg," audtuenetv Chh-nKo production. "The Time, the l'luce and the tllrl —la fact, afi Is well known andconceded Tjy all, the beat nil around composer we have to-day In America, bar none. This book will equal, If notexcel, any sone Mr. HOWARD has written In year,, k Is sweet and catchy, and easily memorized. Don't overlook

It #hlle sending for Bongs on this page. It will he Just the song for your act..

MOTHER'S GOT THE HABIT NOWlly AHTIII!H GIMjKMI'IR

The most unique and grrntest novelfy Hong ever written by nil Auu'i'lcnn crwn|ioner, now being rehearsed bymore famous singing comedians than any oilier song of Its kind written In yeium. *< You Inure nil heard uml Mingthe "Father" songs, now .slug HiIh great "Mother" wing, and you will Hud you are Ringing ii genuine KI>"K hit--one that will never fall to*Kcore with any kind of an audience. The |yrh*H ni-i; clean mid rcllm-d, and I litre la alaugh In each and every line. A song tluit cnu be sung lu Ibo parlor and home uh well -a* num. the Kinge. Pro-fessional copies now ready.

CANOEING IN THE PARK JUST "2" IN THE SHADEBy the Famous (oiniioner, TAT HOOKEY.

; This Is without doubt the sweetest, catchiest and most melodious waltz nong he has ever written. You haveall sung hit "Trolley Hide" song, now sing this, his latest, and convince yourttelf. it Is better by a hundredper cent, than his other famous hit. Donit fall to send for a copy of this song.

II> MUIIHIH «N,VI'*ll.The title teris the story. Walt until you hear the niiudi- nnd reiid thr lyric, mid you will be surprised.

This song will also make u great production number, and can be used us u coiiverKalloii Hong, If so desired—In

fact. In any way it Is bound to he a real genuine hit.

MY LOVIIM' HENRY.,: ,. By W. II. FIUGDI.ANDKR nnd TERBV MtRHMAIf,•* Another coon shout that, for genuine coon humor, music and story. Is unexcelled. A laugh In every Hue. A knock upon wood, at the end of the chorus, never falls to get a round of applause, aud la a genuine novelty.

This may be Just the song you want. ANDDon't Forget the World Wide Hit, the Only Real, Genuine Novelty Song Success of the World,

MOTHER PIN A ROSE ON MEBy LEWIS, S< HINDI,RR and ADAM*.

You want to sing a song that the public want; you also want to slog aThe one real, terrific song hit on the market to-day. A dozen extra verses, on live topics, have been added which will secure a dozen recalls. Yon want to

ong that gets the applause. Well, here Is the applause getter. Grasp It while the opportunity Is ripe. Orchestrations free of charge. In any key, to suit the voice.

If you are rehearsing In New York City, don't write for professional copies. Come up to the office, where competent planlsta and arrangers are always willing to tench you any song you desire to learn, us well as makeyon an orchestration to suit your voice. The Rome applies to the Chicago office. Professional copies, containing both words and inuslc. complete, as well an orchestral Ions, furnished free or chargd to nay. professional through

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out the United States but you must be a professional, otherwise your lexers will lecelve no reply. A programme must be enclosed. If you are known to the Iiouho of IIAIMMH, no programme Is necessary. Atnaieiira and own*

professional can secure any of the above copies through tbelr local music dealer. If there Is no music store. In your city, send direct to the publisher, enclosing twenty-live cent* (|.!!.i> for full plnuo copy,

'. Adores* »ll amnut.Italians to ihr main office.

OF'P'IOKa Orand Opera Mount*

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A. J., Erie,"Anxious," Philadelphia,

ou* i.Ha,'.' .will l* rlren.to open, lba Wmmhiker for. the new Maaoa ol, lltWftl, irfiiutile otber, at preaent without a name, willInaugurate the new fieasrm at the UrandOpera IloiiRe. Anotlier fthuw ik-w to - tXhl*cago, "The VanderWIt Cup." wkii Kluie .faniaaa the alar, will follow "Koriy-Uve Minutesfrom IIroad way,",-at the Colonial.. The hold-over attractlQOt nre ; Jlie Laml-ot Noil," atthe rhiiHg"' ojKTft idin-f ; "llrowa: of liarvard," ilorrick: "iAnn nml tlietAfiruae." I ill*

mil-; 'Told In. tin; .llliu." at Po«ecfl' r and"Meilford a llope," ftt nc (Jreat Hort-herfi,'-

Ii.i.in.iis Tiiratiik (WIN J. iMvh, ninna-gei7),r-*"J'lie Ulon and Hie Heme" . be«lnHNiiDday nlulit, if!*, the Insi lly«' weeka of Jih

'njjiiKfjLii'lii. Aut;, "i will murk Hie one liutj-

dr*,iL and thirtieth Derformfince^of , this re-ninrkably FuicceHMful play In Chicago.

J'oWr-.its' TtllUTitR (Htiity \l. Powers, man-nirer).

—"Told In the Hills" begins: ItK alxthweek at'this hqupe Kunday, 21'. - > p^Colonial Thrathb' (tirorge W. I,e»fcrer,

manager).—''The Vauderbilt.Cgp," with MlsleJanlp, will play- at this hoUBe for aevpft weeks,cphimencint; Sunday, 2\). In the star'H sup-port will kV found Otis Harlan, ileurr. V.I)pD nelly, Jacquea Kruaer, b\ Newton Undo,Hatry jeBsiifj, .Arthur Stanford, Chaftes DowClfttk/ Dlsticne Cbtrbinan. Orace Orlawoid,Bdltb Decker and Ella llatton. "Korty-flTeMlnutea from Broadway," which has had alonger run In Chicago toan any comedy. aeenhere In years, closed Saturday, 28. The mem-bera of this Cohan combination wilt rest, forfour week n, and start their rec^jlac^ieaaonabout Hept. 1. ... . , ., - * .,.

TiJEilirE; Theater ^Herbert C. Duce, noari-

agsc).—Henfy Woodruff End his good aup-

Sirting caBt. -continue .to play ''worm ofarvard." The play will leave Aug. IS, and

the house will close end go Into the hands ofthe painters and decorators. "The Shulam-Ita" Will be the attraction for the openingotrne regular season...- .. _:•.

8Tnr>RRAi£RD' Tiiratsk (R.-R Hanneyer,mnnflger).—William Norrls, In Ittcbard Tul-I v's farce, "A Strenuous Life, apeon 80.

The supporting company Includes 1 JessieBUsley, Mrs. Annie Yeamans, Violet ,Dale,

Lillian A-lbertaoo, C'barlotte... Dan d ridge,Stephen -(jrattan, Hugo iTo/land, Percy lien-kins, Scott Cooper, Hrlghatn ItojL-e. fclarmonMcGregor, • -Kr Forest Doolittla,^JacEioii Car-lyale, and Wilson AlcCormick, .. ,,

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,.,Ohicaoo Opera IIoiibk (iyman «.. Glover,inauagcr. fpi.Kohl & Coatle).—"The Land ofNod" continues to do enormous business.The, play furfllshes a big measure of .enter*

tainmen't, and many local favorites are inthe cast, among whom are: Mabel Barrlaon,KDox WilBon, and many otbera.

Grand OfbraIIousr( Harry Askln, manager).—Tbls home wUI open Lfor the regular seaeonMonday night, 30, with ths first

,perform-

ance on any.Btoee of a new ploy by MargaretMerrlngton, with a cast headed

:by-Charles

fllchman, Robert T. Haines and Sarah Truax-The play U at present without a- name, thetitle, ."The Daughters of Man," bavins- beenabandoned. Manager Will J. Block will pro-

duce the. play without, a. title, and ask tberlrat night audience -to give Jt a name. .Eachmember of the audience will be Invited .to de-

cide which. lR-the moat appropriate. .The per

son suggeatlng the winning title will be givenone hundred dollars.

< Jurat N'ortmebn Theater . (Fred C.Kberts, manager). — "Bedford's Hope", con-tinues, to create much excitement with its

thrilling race between an automobile and atrain. . ,<• -»« • - .-,-

Majebtic Theatdh (William Newklrk,manager).—Ruth White will make ber ap-

pearance In ber dew ,vaudevllte sketch Moo-day. 410. She. baa Eight Kangaroo Girls.

The bill also Includes : Al. H Weston andcompany. Junle McCree- and company, Lil-

lian Apell and Francis Byrne, Sam Watson'sUarbyaxd Circus, the Three LeJgboons, theBowery. Neweboys'i Four,- Byroa and Lanz-— -. Budd

rm Mc-Roble.

moit Eucceaahii '. the orchestra bi». *Terplayed. On Thursdav evening the Rivena-wOod Mii«lcRl

;Club of seventy-five will (fagwith .tho orrheatra- Friday evening wftt. b*the -Jeki Wagner night. Sunday. An-. &the fanweH 'ooacert will be given, and. anthe fallowing .day Theodore Thomaa" Ortbpa-ira, w{th Frederick Stock aa director, wIUbegin a four weeks' engagement. ;

Olajlk STitnirr- Sii:sFi-jT (Ix>lu>(-&1- Hedges,musger).—Chief 4'rnlrle Dog and bis s<juawwill give a lurlat (browing exhibition weekof ,10. Irving and Sinter, the Wilson <inar-tette.-Verhelli', Florence, Pierre, Woodson SI*Urn. anil Clnje He Wolt and SJahoney willalso take part,

Loxrox Dime Miirkuu (William Sweeney,manngeri.-rCurUj balP attractions (or week«f ,ltj. ..in- : >;d,„ Clifford, band bnlao<:er

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MHdle'.Hlli, rope, walker;,-the, Indian Village,.NewieVbrk Dutch, tiittoottr,, and.Stiale Car-ItcJIo.. In Iho.UlfRtr* will be seen: Pimllrtel.Qi-onita. Mjiv M,ixellP, Beatrice diiiirtey andthe .Mldwiy iiiMii'iTs, .. .. .

Apteumatm. ~* LlaiJe .McKeerer scored.

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big bit at the Olympic Theatre last week.Hhe received five and six,encores eYery-per-formnnce, and Ik booked at tbe Majestic Tj*1 -

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J. T. .BAnripx^-Andrew Downle can be Rd-dreaaed at Medina, N. Y. i

J. L. If., North Yakima.—The party youmention Is of Irish extraction.

11. n.. Fort Atkinson.—Address A. W.Dingwiill, Broadway Theatre, New York City.

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MISPELLANEOl*. '

"Buck and Tan," Troy.—At any dealerludogs.Tiuwic.—We have no knowledge of the

relative merlta of the institutions you men-tion. •

WEST YIRGIlflA.

Wheellstay.—At Wheeling Part (Geo. A.Mclaughlin, general manager) the bill forv-*elt of nor 22 gave aatlafactlon. to goodreturns. Barlow's Minstrels week of 2d. .

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Conet Island Pabk (II. W. Rogers, mana-e.-i!.— .Morln's Fn>nch Military Band .clonedUs engagement 20. Week of 20 dtirfc,

Xotk.—Morln's' French Military Band will•"+t*'*»4w.,r*.wtM*vte -Jiand?w ./**.-^k*l-T...*K»benefit- SecretEry Geo.' Jlook, of the WestVirginia state Fair Association, has kindlydonated the grounds.

don, George A. Beane and companyBros., Georgia Charters Lewis, and +"

"Orbie. - *- i. .. •» -* '.< ia-- cOLvktic Tiikathe (Abe.. Jacobs, manager

for Kohl & Castle).—William Rock, GraceMcArty,.and tbe Eight..Lotus Girls will.bethe .feature of the bill - here week of 3aothers: .Dave Lewis, SteinErretto Family,Martini and Mllllaa, Rlalto Comedy Four,Foster and Foster. Cameron and Fiannagan.John A. .West,. Carl McCullough, Kdwards|Qd Gleriwood. Dan and Bessie Kelly, Neolaand Maud Delmar. ..,-:

t Bijou Theub* (William Roche, msna-ger). — "The Land o' Cotton" la the bill

Tor week of 2fV. Last week, '"The LittleMother'' ployed to good houses. "Under TwoFlags/'.Aug. 4.

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AlhAmbra Thkathk (James II. Brown,manager).— "Unda.Josh Spruceby."..openahere for week commencing Sunday afternoon.Jvly 20. The company Includes lionise, DaVarney. 'The Fast Mall" did well last-week."The Cowboy Girl" Aug. 4 and week;.. t.

Folly Theater (John B. Fennessey, man-ager).—f-Heglnnlng with tbe Sunday matineea company, knowa aa "Our Daisies," willopen an engagement In burlesque. On Sun-day, evening, -Aug. n,..thla bouse will close,to remain dRrk until IS. Last week. "StolenSweets'' was presented and did .well;

TafK'AbKHo Thratre ( I. M. WelngarteD,manager);—The- Trooa.de ro Stock Co., headedby Nat Fields, will present a new oftcrlngnext week. "Fiddle.Dum." At an. extra at-traction the management has secured -'.AbeAt tell, the welLkuown puglllat. and FreddieGtlmore. mi amateur featherweight of theWest, who will ;box three rounds -.at everySirformnnce. lARt week's bill was-the Pansytossoma, .-- ^.. .,

..Wihm.City (Paul D„ Howf-e, manager).—The eleventh week of the seaBon ui tbis parkwill see a number of new, attractions.. TheKilties Baud, said to be the beat Canadianorganization, will be- flin Important drawingcard, as well as Jewell's manikins and BigOtto's wild nnlmal show. The Kilties willgive their, initial performatjcei Sunday- after-noon.. 20, This band has forty-five musicians,,besides a choir- of sixteen. The circus ring Inthe Plata offers a popular attraction In thepresence of the Nelson -fam IIt of -acrobats.

1UVEEV1GW Park (William M. Johnson,manager),—There .is no chance of gettinglonesome at this park. The resort Is crowdedall the time. The Igorrotes aecm more In-teresting than ever, and the chutes, scenicrailway, etc., ,i\re heavily, laden with pas-aengartv Hohlltonyrs Hungarian Band comeshere Sunday, 20, for two weeks. It. e mostImportant announcement, however, la the en-ragemtnt of Pain's "Lest Days of Pompeii,"or a 1 run. beginning Sunday,. 21). raSanb Souci Park (Leonard Wolf, mana-

ger).—Two of the residents of Mldgcltand,at this park, have become engaged, and an-nounce their Intention of being married. Inpublic. It Is planned to celebrate the- eventsoon. An Irish Village will soon be locatedIn tbe space formerly occupied' by the Igorrotes. There' wilt be exhibitions of lacemaklngi bagpipe .ploying, Jig- dancing andboxing. .. • . i .. . . . »

. Chutes.—An elaborate musical programmeWill be rendeied week of 2f>, Including threesolos by Signer Cercone, whose cornet play-ing baa created a sensation, and solos, duosand trios by other players, .The electric the-atre offers colored .views of Russian towns.Motion pictures of ballets, spectacles andnaval Junnnpuvros- will also be. given, Illus-trnted songs And vaudeville comtHPte the bill.-MVX,n\^ttK. iJ«. J . -Mb rt»5c\- ma.sajifirj

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«•-Walter Damrosch- end the-Neir -York sym- •

phony Orchestra rvill remain only one moreweet, Tho engigtmenc his been one of the

atre. woek after next i. .... ..Hprague end

Mack scored a hit at the Folly week of JulyIfS.,. . . . ,'ai'orga ' Kersnnda' Minstrel Co, will

open Itn regutiir sposon Aug. 0, at Hommnnil,Ind The Grand Theatre, at Joilet, 111,,

trllL open tbciseason Aug, 27. .THila.,househas Iwen .entirely redecorated, new sceneryInstalled apa for the coming season will barea seven piece orchestra W, B. Jones,Of '-•TlLfl.iaand.of Nod" Co., and Helen Walsh,of •'The Tenderfoot" Co.. were msrrledJune10 In this city Edward C. Haymao, ofthe Western Vaudeville Association, bas beenin y,'inQip*?g1 .Can., tbe. past .week, In chargeof a show there fur the Winnipeg IndustrialFair. .The bill Mr. Uayman arranged in-cluded: Kaufman Troupe,, Patty; Bros., Ma-suajEpd Mazotte, Dixon Bros., and Haveman'flanimal" The,- Gloekers were ClipperBureau callers Tuesday,- 24. They have en-KJtttf. a mo.Ht proaperous vaudeville and bur-lesque season, and. will probably take outtheir- own show next season ... .Altle Newelland Pearl Sherwood have signed with "TheVanderbllt Cup," which opens at the ColonialTheatre, this city, Sunday. 29 JamesH. Manning, of "Forty-five Minutes fromBroadway" Co., will close bis residence herethis -evening, when be leaves for a vacationof four weeks at. Hot Springs, .Ark. Mr.Manning 3s the owner of, tbe yacht, "Never-lose," In which he enjoyed severe, sails -onLake Michigan since May 1.",. .... .CharlesUlrlch's nbiyiet, • "When -Justice in jjone,"with Charles W. Hitchcock and Florence I.

Mills In the four roles to be portrayed, willbe seen for a .".work out" week of July 29,at the Bijou Theatre, wmte.Clty. .

PENNSYLVANIA.

Phiiudeipbin—With tbe awarding of acontract last week, to the Thompsou-StarrettCb„ ; for the construction of .the AdpipblaTheatre, which will adjoin.. -the Lyrfc. atBroad and Cherry Streets, assures nils cityby next year of three new places of. amuse*fflent,. The others are the Edwin 'Forrest,to be built at Broad and Walnut Streets, forNixon & Zimmerman, and the Win. PennTheatre, at Lancaster and Falrmount Ave-nues,, for G. A.: Wegefartb, manager of theGrand Opera House. Work on the latterhouse has already- been begun, and -It la ex-pected to break, ground.'.for tbe other twowithin a few weeks. The Adelpbla will be&-/ duplicate. Ja archltc.turai appearance, ofthe Lyric, with the exception that It will besomewhat smaller, the- Beating capacity beingabout 1,500. : No- announcement has beenmade &b to<who> will manage the house, butIt, Is fair to assume that It will be under thedirection of tbe Shuberts, who win utilizethe smaller house for dramatic shows, andthe Lyric for the large musical plays.

Kcith-h (II. -T. Jordan, manager).—Wal-ter Jones and Mnbel Hire, John D. Gilbertand Merrl Osborne furnished the feature actsWeek or July 30. Others are: E. R. PhelpsEnd company,. Coakley and McBrlda, theWilllams*and Walker Glee Club, Selblnl andGrovlnl, 8aona, Frederick, the Three Mad-caps. Doherty'e trained- poodles, .the FourBards, and the klnetograph. Business, last

• Buoir (G. W. Rife, manager).—The stockburlesque company continues. As a featurefor week of July 30 will.- be Sam Berger, theRugHlBt, in addition to Meeker and. Jordan,

ell It and Morgan, Tom Thorpe, theTronerts,onjLKdpa. DavenporL „. ±*t -„. ; : .. ,>m.

LvcKiii i.T. G. Jermon, manager).—Thestock burlesque-.company continues to makegood, to cooa sized bouses. For week of 30,"The Two Senators" and "Married Masher."Tbe olio Includes :^ Casper and Clarke. Helstonabd Hood, CaU Sisters. Fannie Bverett Mary*land Tyson, and John Conley.

Wili^ow Grovb Park (F. H. Lincoln, mari-ager i.—Victor Herbert and his- floe band ofmusicians are drawing thousands. dally, Her-bert's own compositions being a feature. Theamusement .features are. having big patron-nge.'

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. liWoODsiDE Park.—Gattl'sBand continue*.in. the theatre free showa are being furnishedby KJtauura'a Japanese Troupe. - -.--.<,

Whitr-City (H. M. Anchy, managar).

Lamblase's Royal Venetian Band Is still apopular feature. , ,.

..WASmWaTOX Park (W. J. Thompson, man-tiger I..-—The .Roman. Imperial Band and aquartette.' furnishing grand opera aelectlons,are attractive, features... All the boardwalkAttractions are doing -.fine business.

Noteb.—-The Grand Opera House reopensAug. -6, with Gorman's Minstrels! JaaBarber has been engaged for -heavies withUie-Forcpnugh j Stock-. next season... .ManagerIs, Kaufman, of llio Ciranl. is summering atPoint Tleasiint. K. -J. Davy Smith,, of. thesame house, has returned from an .extensiveWestern tour. .. .-Carl Itrlckert will be load-ing man, and Peter Craig will enact comedyroles wlth-tlie Standard Stock next season.- g

IMttxIturc—The Nixon cloaed Its doorsSaturday, July 28, and will undergo a gen-eral overhauling. The Nixon Theatre Co.presented "The Bohemian. Girl*.* -and "TheChime? of Normandy" last week/ and gave avery good entertainment. -:l .. - .

: GuA s n ( Hnrry : Davl s, .manager) .—-.Thisweek's bill includes: Glrard and Gardner,Roaalre and Doreto, Doty and Cce, Laura Mil-<ar. Four Rlanos. Chaa. LlttleSeM, Lo Royand Woodford. Curtis and Adams, 1 Cook andSylvia, Blniiuhe Everett. Barr and Evans,James Ln Rex mid cltjemaugr^h.

Bijoc.(R. M. Gullck A Co.. managers).—This theatre .opened its regular, season 28,to, a packed house. The opening attractionwas Spencer A Aborn'a powerful story ofeveryday life, "At the;. World's Mercy," andwas very much to the liking of the natrons-.The bouse has undergone some repairs, andmakes a very natty- appearance, "SecretService 8am" nest week...Acapemy d> Music (II. W. Williams Jr..

manager. —r Williams' Ideal ExtravaganzaCo., a most popular burlesque company,opened, to a packed -houae Saturday night.28.. and gave a good ahow. A comedy, ofhilarious happenings, written by Alf. Grant,bad a very capable, cast engaged to interpretIt. among whom may be mentioned: FrankO'Brien and Clayton Frye, two up-to-datecomedians: Kathrlne Klare, a clever singer;MlHsea Hilton mid ZelT, two clever soubrettea:AH pnd Peyser,, clever acrobatic comedians:Mabel .tonuson, and the International Trio.in a i novel and unique musical 'act.-.•-Wil-liams' Imperials next week..m.ANRT'R New EuriRR'TiiKATEf:. former-

ly the Empire, under management of R. J.

McCullough. will open Its season Aug.. i.

with Beatrice Vance, in a musical comedv."The Queen of the Circus." The house suit

fk 'cotabosed of: N. C Wkintf, manager

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CHarles Joseph, advertUlbg igettt; CharlesColly, assistant ; 'Dusty" nhoadetv., LouisHUaer and Charlie Moonet, bill. posters.

Tbe bouse has been repainted And.decorated,and is In tip top condition., . ,.pv .

i it'NA Park.—The open-air attractions thla

week are the Navasaara, female militaryband, composed of titty, women. anoV.Iobp-stone, the 'cyclist; In the Casino: JtetUnaabd Brockway, Bon JiwaE, "thfe Man fj-croi

Nowhere;" Bert Wlggln, andl*eana Carletonand Frank, Dunn.,Dheam C«y.—This week's programme In-

cludes DareDevlj Dash, high diving 'cyclist

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the Bottomly Troupe of acrobatK, and Mys-terious India. Abrassla and bis Italian band•re furnishing, the .music, thjs week. Theusual large crowds are In attendance. -<Krni(kwooi\—Sunday, and all uweek. Nl-

rellA's ,Bund, ,..stiil pfaylng to delighted

crowds:- 1 JkVestern train hold up. .band of

Sioux Indians, and other new features.• Sun iir.iiN.—f*ii.i.liiy. IJnicunile'H PlttshurgBand, and all week. -Hnnloy> Musical Com-edy, "Two- Jolty Companions."

OiKWQo'n.— Hiibibiy,, Mayer's Hand, snd all

week: l.lbbey and Trayer. Kiltie Trio, Ell-

wood Co., and Evan Evans. - ,. „ , •

CaliIoun.—Sunday, Hilly Johnson, late ofCote nnd Johnson, ami l,Ia> Creole Belles,. Inmusical comedy, •- : *'

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Wkht Vikw Park.—Sunday and week.Itopereto and -his Concert Band. This parkhas grown to be quite popular, and Is beinglargely pn^tpnlzcd. , It u .one of the mostnatural parks In. the vicinity of Pittsburg,and also affords a beautiful street car ride.,-..-. t a • ' » -——..i- ^n-'Altoona.—At Lakemont Park (O. C. Hart-

lev, mannger), with the man; outside attract-ionti. week .of July 23, tbe. Locomotive Fngl-neers* picnic and church reunion, the crowdswere, Immense, and the theatre was generallycrowded. .Cherry and Batea,, la tbeJr, cptglcbicycle acty ud Princess ColDcullIa and Ed.NewelU werVtbe promlheEd reitures of theweak, and deserve special mefitjpn- Bookedweek of 80 : .Bartlett.BEd, Collins, Polk, andPolk, John and Mamie Coriroy, Joe A. Hard-man, Tppa and Topay, and Chester BlodgetJobostone, trick 'cyclist, as tbe outdoor at-.

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.notes.—Manager Mlshler and Mrs, Mlsti-ler returned from tbelr Summer vacation toMount Clemens, and Aleandrla Bay, Thou-sand-Islands, 17 The Miahler Theatrewill open the season Aug. 13 Guy H.Burley, assistant manager of the MlshlerTheatre and -Eleventh Avenue Opera House,was married to Miss Schroyer, of HalUdays-burg, July- 10. -..* ...... ',-* '..

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York.—At the Highiacd Park Theatre,the Highland Park Stock Co. Is still doinga vary large, business.. Last week "TheBachelor and the Maid" .was given. . ....

N6TE3.-^-Herbert Gillespie, who, was spend-ing his abort vexation- la thla city, baa leftfor New York, for rehearsals 'of tbe Klrke-Brown Co.,- of which he has been a memberfor the pest few. years The membersof- the Highland park Slock Co. have organ.lied a baseball club, .known as the HighlandPark -Thespians, and have arranged a seriesOf- games -With, a local.- club known- as Kline'sArtillerymen. Two games were played lastweek, the actors winning one and losing one,

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Lancaster.—At the Roof Garden (Cbas.M. Howell, maaager) the current attractionsinclude .rMytiterioijH HUa, Todd-Judge Family,Fields and Woole/, .Reiff Brothers, the Simp-sons, Herbert, aha moving pictures. ..." rRocky Springs Theatre.—*the Metropoli-

tan-Stock Co., In "Who Is Tompkins r July30-Aug. 1 ; "Tbe Arabian -Nlgbts''. 2-4-- ,-

.Vow.—Pawnee Bill's Wild West will. ex-hibit, at McGraon's Park 7.

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. Harrlaburar.—At PaxtaDg Park (FelixM. Davis, manager) week of July 30; AdelePurvis Onrl, Burkhart and Berry. HarryTuuda, Hubert pe Veau, and Major Sisters.< Notlb.—Pawnee Bill's Wild West Showwill. be here for one day only, Aug. 6, Insteadof two Frank D. Berst, musical directorwith the Sun Brothers Circus, will lead theband/with the SI Holler Co.. featuring SamBurton and Maud Sutton, at tbe dose of thepresent season- . =—

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WillUrnsport.—At the Vallamont ParkPavilion, Vallamont Stock Co. did immensebusiness with '.'Dora Thorne" July 23-25,"The -Brixton Burglary" 2&-2S," "Carmen'' 30-Aufc 1, "A. Daughter's Sacrifice" 2-4, "ANight at the -Play" 0-8,-

-.Noies.—Charlotte- Dean .will finish tbe sea-son bb leading lady, to take the place ofCarol Ardent,,... Work has begun on thenew Vaudeville Theatre. Jfred M. Lamade,owner.- It will be ready 'for .occupancy byNov. 15. Seating capacity, 1,200. Z

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Ennton.—At Island Park Casino (D, B.Se

LGuIne, monagerj, last week'B entertoln-fnent, Including- Browning .and. Beotley,Geo.. P. Watson.and Florence Little, CharlesKenna, "The Fakir," and Bryant and Savllle,was one of the best of the .season,, the crowdsSejng enormous... BUI for- the current weekicludes ; Frank Cusbmqn, Wat Wheeler, and

other high class vaudeville specialties. -

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BIA8SACHUSETTS.

Beaton—The. Grand Opera House will bethe first of the closed bouses to reopen, com-mencing Saturday evening, .Aug. .4, with"Bertha, the .Sewing Machine UlrL'/ Thenew stock bills for this- weet are: "A Scrapof, .Paper,", at the QUbthSfc Pirates ofPenzance," at the Castle Square, and "TbeMinister's Daughter." at the Bowdoiu Square.Harry Bulger, la' "The Man from Now, con-tinues lu b'a tenth week at tbe, Fremont.At Keith's, the Palace and the Summer parksthe usual, weekly -change U made.' --Duringthe past week business was satisfactory.Tmrmont (Jno. B. Bcboeitel, manager).

Harry Bulger. In "The Man from New,"starts t:noa the tenth week of bis highlysuccessful Summer engajjemeat July 30, be-ing booked,-until the- matter - part of August.

.Glorfj. (Stnlr A Wilbur, managers)..—LII-Mnn Itawrence opens her engagement aa' lead-ing lady of the John Craig Stock Co. -30,In.-f A, Scrap of- Paper." -She succeeds Maryioung,- who. jtokea. a much Deeded rest,"Prince J£arl" served to attract excellentslxed audiences last week. "The New Matt-dalen" next.Castle Bouark (Boaton Stage Society man-

agers).—The Summer stock opera company,under direction of W, C. Masson, has becomevery nopaltuhere. nnd, good business promisesto rule during tho remaining 'our weeks."The Pirates of .Peniance" Is the- currentcard, as a successor to "Faust," which wasfinely precentcd last week. For next week."Martha. .,

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.BowDpiu SquAbk (G. E. Irf>thcop. mana-ger*.—The Lothrop Stock Co. this week In"The Minister's Daughter." The annual bene-fit of Stage Director Jay Hunt will be heldAug: 3. The bill .will Include acts fromr< »jr play)*, and n Btar vaudeville olio. Large,appreciative and very demonstrative audi-tucee viewed last week's, performances, of,Adrift. In the World. ; In rehearsal. "The

Gambler's. Daughter."Grand Opera House (Geo. w, Magee, man-

nger):-1—The twentieth regular season of thishouse will open 4. with "Bertha, the SewingMachine Girl." The house baa been tbor-ouchly renovated and made to look like new.

Keith's J B. F- Keith, manager).—Billthis week: Harry Davenport, George B. Reno'I roup*. Happo Sinters. Sidf Alfar&bl, BuStFon and Merlon, Flo Adler. Jeans' Af.Ielleand. her ."Inkey Dinks." ".Chalk" Saunders,-Garea^ami Nelson. Henry- and Francis, Mar-ion and- Deane, Jordan and Harvey. MversEnd Rosa, the Fadettea Wamana' Orchestra,

BOYS mm* ECZEMA.Nilh and »r«. CmM wtett CruatV-

Handa Plwaed Vmrnm-VUwrnt--'. bIMeSMbw bp-Cwllewra.

"Whfen m/ little boy^wifi six ^Months oldhe had eczema. The sores extended soquickly over the whole body that we atorice ciUerdTrf the doctor; We then went toanother doctor, bat he could not helpiiim,arid in our despair we went to a third one'Matters became so bad that he had regular-holes in his cheeks, large enough to put afinger into. The food had to be given witha spoon, for his mouth was covered withcrusts as thick as a finger, and whenever heopened the mouth they began to bleed andsuppurate, as did also his eyes. Handsarms, chest and back, In short, the wholebody, was covered over and over. Wehad -no real by cfay of bight. -Whenever hewas laid in his bed we had to pin his handsdowht .otherwise Ke would scratch his face,and make , an open sore, I think his facemust have itched most fearfully.

»tWe finally thought nothing .could help,atidl had'raade' iip my mind to send rriywifc-with the child to Europe, hoping thatthe sea air might cure him, otherwise hewas to be fiit under good medical; carethere.' But, Lord be bjessed, matters camedifferently, and we soon saw a' -miracle, ^a.friend of ours spoke about Cuticura. Wemade a trial with Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Resolvent, and within ten days or twoweeksfwe noticed a decided improvement.Just ^quickly asthe sickness htuLappearedit abjo began -'to- disappear, and- within tenweeks the child was absolutely well, and hisskin was smooth and white as never before.F. Hohrath, President of the C. U KohrathCompany, - Manufacturers of Silk Ribbons,4 to 20 Rink -Alley, South Bethlehem; Pa.,June $ tfoj."-

and the klnetograph, showing the wedding ofKing -Alfonso -and -Princess Etta.Palace iC. B. Waldron,. manager).—Only

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gew .. more weeSs-'remalh of the Sunitnerstock burlesque soajbn. "The Grafters" and"Doplnjj the Winner" this week. The" olioincludes: Brooks and Jeanette, Charles Far-rail. Freeman and Watson, the Holman Bros.,and the Palacescope. IT" . * ,-VV.Austin a Stone's Mcseuii (A. B. White,

manager). — Jouvlne's Neapolitan Trouba-dours furolsaed excellent entertainment lastweek, and remain In the curio ball for an-other week. Trlxle, snake queen; Ben Hur,the. big snake, and the English peep show areother features. Stage snow : Minstrel Maids,Introducing Minnie Burke., Pearl Hudson.Marian Cleveland, Grace Howard, Emma TenBrook, Cora Evelyn, Cesale French, MildredElsa, Erie Musette. Gertie Cimpbell, FrankCook, "Will Hail, Charley Clark, and vaude-ville hy Nolan and Holmes, Rodger anU Wells,tbe Duprees, Gaston Sisters, and Henson andMarks..Walker's Museum (L. B. Walker, mana-

ger,,—Frank L. Green, the HUH strong man,Who lifts -an 1,8001b horse, Is the curio hallfeature this week. Others are: OklahomaBUI, cowboy cornettlat: Prof. Hudolpb, ma-gician,, and Clarn. and Montfille, musical er-frerp.. liji the theatre: nartford and Davis'Burlesquerg. Olio— Blanche Lorlng, LoisDavis, Pearl Arnold, Hartford and Davis,and the bioscope.Nickelodeon (W. n. Woltfe, manager).—

Id. .curio ball week of 30: Prof. Kneelnnd,magician: D-jnfcar, novelty worker, and Kro-gahan, the rtystlc. Stage show: Wolffe'sBig Minstrel Co. Olio—Bertha Carey, AliceMelvln, Maud Crandall, Blanche Savoy, MayMarlowe, Annie. Itqsj,. Alma Kerr, the GreatPasttllo. and Heed and DrlBcolL

MED.KOIID BofLKVARO Thkatbb (J- W. Gor-nlan, manager).—Bill, for week of 30: Hal-len and Fuller, .'Carleton nnd Terre. -TenBrooke, Lambert arid company, Fredericksand Don, Mullen and Corelll, and'the komo-graph. Last .week the musical comedy, "TheBelle of Boston," pleased big' bouses.

. Lbxinpton Park (J. T. Bensod, manager).—The carda In the rustic-theatre' this weekare: Grade timmett and company, ProbatTrio, Macarte Sisters. Howler and Nelson,Musical Simpsons, and the k'omogranb. Gor-man's Opera Co. presented "The Slascotte"last week, .,to good business. Edward Ofl-more, Jj'rank Bunkburst and Mabel Xe FaVprwere prominent. ™ . -*

Noruubeoa Park (Carl Alberte, mana-ger).—Excellent bills attract tine business.The bill fdr this .week: Dixie Serenaders-Burke's dogs, Tackmn and'Hoon. the ThreeDeltons, Rae and Benedetto, and tbe komo-grayb. ... ,.,

,: PABAGON-.PAnK (G. A. Dodge, manager).HB.IH Hill, tbe high wire walker, continuesnnMl the crowds. Two new acts in ;theopen -air circus this, wek in La BelleBlanche, In her perilous slide for life, andtlje. Delzaros. In a novelty gymnastic act.. Wonderland Park (F.CV Thompson, man-ager).—New. features In the open air- circusare> Sadie Khowltoo, who" fides down thechutes on a bicycle ; Marvelous Trunk andBob, and -Fred A, Bennett, ecentrlc high stilt

Jt^t, Among other,- diversions are; Thechutes. Thompson scenic railway, Kennedy'sWild West Show, Fire and Flames and tbeInfant Incubators. Big crowds rule. . , ..

NpTBB.—The regular season 'at the Globewill open on Labor Day, wltb^Hop" Wardin his new farce comedy, "Not Yet, ButSoon,:' The Howard arid Columbia^!!!open Aug. 20, ThoinaB Russell will beassistant stage director of tbe BowdolnSquare. the coming season.. ..Manager. FredC. .Eberts, of the Great .Nordjern TTheatre,Chicago, was in -Boston last week- the guestof Resident Manager Edward Smith, of theMajestic Jnuette Reynolds, of this city.has been engaged ea a member of the com-pany to support James T. Powers, In "TheBlue Moon/". . Josephine Bartlett baa re-tired from the Somrijer opera company at theCastle; Square, to begin rehearsals In NewYork, with the Frits! Scheff company. In"Mile. Modiste." Howard Hall, In 'TheMillionaire Detective.*' will be theiecond at-traction at, .tbe Grand Opera House, .,..*.Itlchard Carle will be "king of the sawdustring," at the Wlnthrop Yacht Club's amateurcircus, thla week At the conclusion ofbis Summer season at the Globe, John Craigwill go -on tbe rond, at the head of .bis owncoropnnj. -

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stsder*8 Mlostrels Aug. 4. -Poli's.—The etock company made merry

with. ".Glittering Gloria" last week, drawinglarge audiences. William Mcfcey played therole of Zebedee Poskett well, MIsBea "Stock-well and Gloy added to their local popularity,and Clifford Stork was good aa the erringhushnnd. "Innocent as a Lamb" July SOand week.

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Witu, the Actors.—Julia Sanderson Is

spending some time here with relatives. Shewill open with '.The Tourists," In New York.In SeBtttnber, and wilt later be - starred - bythe Shuberts In "The Motor Girl."Henry Coote, having concluded an enEtig***ment with. "The Student King," Is Summer-ing at his home In this cltv. In the Fullhe U to go with "The Prince of Pllsen"

V»- -,; Jamra ft Hecneharj,. -has beenvisiting old friend* "here during tbe pistweek Henry Kolker. leading man of the.Huntef-Brtdford stock here the present Sum-

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mer will support Berths Kalicb the corulug

tfi tensoit, and Julia Booth, leading lady, It la

K Mpccted, will be with the Ciatle Square eom-naoy, in Boston J. C. Crlddle, past yearresilient manager of Poll's Theatre here, has

b«a transferred to the Worcester house.

The bent wlabea of scores of friends go with

D [iu Uordou B. Wrlgbter baa been chosenbs bl» succossor here. Mr. Wrlgbter la

well fitted fur bis duties F. F.

proctor bas been visiting his brother

here and enjoying our Forest Park. Mr.Proctor and bis wife are touring lu their

auto car The Hunter-Bradford companies.

o( Hartford and this city, bare combined, andere playing a two weeks' engagement at

Worcester. Those from the local companyare' Henry Kolker, Wallace Eddlnger, BurkeClark, John Paly Murphy, Chapman Ford,

John Flndley, Jessie Bradford, Marlon Lomein d Ida Lewis Minerva Vnno causedsomewhat of a sensation at L'equot Park,

during her engagement, by escaping ftomMaAmffB after" ane hod been fastened byotnveNTif rSelaw. . . .Fountain. Part, Housa-tonic, bas closed for the season Belle

Lorkart. aeronaut, baa been engaged to ap-

peared at the field day .and picnic of Dlv. 1 of

flic Hibernians, Aug. 4, at Rlvervlew Park,TUouipsonvIHe, Conn. *

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Lowell.—At the Lakevlew Theatre (J.

j Flyun, manager) an excellent companysang "Glrotle-Ulrofla," to very good business,

ln«t week. Esther Wallace did very clever

work In the dual role, and Haste Barton,

Ftliel Smith, At. Cameron, Frank D. Nelnon,

J A. Howard, Victor De Lacy and J. R. Wil-

liams gave good support. "The Belle of

New York1

', week of July 30.

Caxoeie Lake I'abk (J. Grant Gibson,

resident manager).—-The opera companyoffered "The Little Tycoon" Inat week, to

bis business. The staging of the production,

ns well as the clever work of J. Grant (Jib-

son, Karl Redding, Irving Walton, Kllznbeib

Laurie, Pauline Hnrlce and Kittle Biugbnmdeserved special mention. Miss' Laurie Is

also winning laurels every week with special

vocal numbers. This week, "Rumstlo."Hampton Beach Casiso.—Lest weeks list

of entertainers were: Mudge and Morton,Ward and Raymond, Reed's acrobatic dogs,

Howard and Culuy, ami Victor Lasa'lle. Goodbusiness. ;

Palace.—This house has been doing goodbmlnesst for the past few weeks, under direc-

tion of Frank C. Voorbles, and will close dur-

ing the current week. Deltln bas been feat-

ured successfully. _Wasiibuhn A D'Alwa's Trained Animal

Knows.—The special event of Last week wasu visitation at tills show, which did anexcellent business, offering some of the best

trained pony acts ever seen here. The con-

cert programme was under direction of Mr.

DA Ima. D. U. Mantle deserved praise as ring

director.Mkxtion.—J. R. Williams, after a success-

ful Summer season with J. J. .Flynn's "A

Trip to -Chinatown" and "GlroHe-dlrofla.'

closed ^8, to begin rehearsals with Wrightl^orlmer's "The Shepherd King" Co.. •..Billy

Nelson write* from. Revere Beach that he la

doing a big business, featuring Eugene Berry.

....A. (J. Cummins writes from Moucton,N B., that Ills Summer show Is doing an ei-

celleut business through the provinces

Tim Coleman, director of the orchestra of

"The Isle of Champngne," will be musicaldirector with Melville B. Raymond's "Little

Bo-Peep" Co. Mr. Coletunu was formerly

director of the Boston Theatre, and has manyfriends here. ..... -The seventeenth annualouting of the local newsboys was hold at

Mountain Itork. l<ukevlew Park, Utt, and over

six hundred thoroughly enjoyed the event.— -i ' * ™ -mFall HIver.—At Sheedy'B BIJou (John

Barry, manager) tlie J. Frank Hurke Stock

Ot. presented "Ilea rta Adrift" laat week, ex-

cellently, to capacity. Mr. Burke and Ktbel

RMer and tlinir support were adequate.

•'Unde Tom's Cabin" July 30.

XiCKFU>r.!;oN (I). R. Buftinton, manager).—Business Inst week was good, and the bill

pleased. Ma |une made a big hit. Week pf

30: Sadie Uarton, Porter aud Pnlmer, JoeHarrison, Amy Allyn and Mckelseope. ,

Notes.— The Academy or Music opensAug, 17 with "Fight Bell*," followed by H.W. Taylors Stork Co. SMS iMWolff, formerly stage manager of the Savoy,

.will manage the stage at the Bijou......Horry K. Humphrey closed with the BurkeStock Co. July 28, and will stnr In "TheRoyal Slave." Harry S. Hadfleld baa

signed with the Burke Stock Co. for the re-

mnluder of the Summer season GeorgeN. Hill, ticket seller of the Savoy, Is inline

a like position nt the BIJou Klizabetb

J. Sullivan, a local girt, will make her pro-

fessional debut this week with the BurkeStock Co The following local boyshave signed ns stage hands : James Sut-

cliffs, Jumes Copylnger. with. "Old Isaacsfrom the Bowery ;" Will Connors, JamesCtnnmlnga and John Arkyrold, with, "youngBuffalo ;

B Robert Cuslck, Charles Reaganaud James Byrnes, with *'A Rnce for Life ;"

W. N. GlfTord, Dennis Drlslan and GeorgeCousldlne, with Billy B. Van Co.; Phil Dil-

lon. "Forty-live Minutes from Broadway ;"

Timothy Kelly, with Maude Adams; CharlesT. Lester, with "TekaB;" James Gilllgaii,

"The Vauderbllt Cup;" T. N. Kelly, withSam Bernard; Ed. Doherty, "'Way DownFast." M. T. O'Brien, of the Nickel-odeon, was made a member of Local 07, 1.

A. T. S. K., last week.~<

Lynn.—At the Lynn Theatre, Lew Dock-b toiler's Minstrels will open the Reason hereAug. 1. The house Is now undergoing ex-tensive alterations under the direction ofMauDger Harrison, ana when completed wiltbe one of the coziest playhouses In this sec-tion of the country. Many big shows havebeen booked.Relay Theatre, Nahant.—Business Is re-

Jorted good. This week: The ZarelK Hazellay, the Two Bells, Morgan and Crone, and

the bioscope.UoiiMAN's Si.'MMEit Tiieatiik, Salem Wil-

lows.—Business Is excellent, and this weekone of Manager Gorman's comedy companies

the week of 23: H. C. Dalley and company,Chas. Frederick. Hayes and Hlgglns, theGagnoux, Andy McLeod, American Trio, andmoving pictures Owing to the local railroadstrike, the park had to close on Tuesdaynight, for the rest of the week.Notes.—Wilbur Higuy suddenly closed with

the Uatbaway Co. 23, and Wm. Belford plavedthe lead the remainder of the week AnnaL. Botes, Robt. McClung. Harry Stafford andHenry Duggan all closed 28, to Join cotu-

Eanles....T. Arthur McGowan, sceulc artist,as Just completed several floats. Including

a life size whole, for the local Aerie ofEagles, to take with them to WorcesterFrank Thomas, who Is playing his fifth sea-son here In stock, made one of bis biggestnits as Noah Strong, In "Saved from Shame,"last week.

aWnrcMier.-At the Worcester Theatre

iJis. F. Rock, resident manager) the Huufer-Bxidford Stock Co. will be jteen In "Trilby"July 30-Aug. 1, "The Aioazopa" 2-4. Thiscompany lins been popular here In 'previousSummer work, and has again struck theright chord. Last week "When We Were1 wenty-one" and ''Adventures of I.adjUrsula" drew Well. It bas been announcedthat Julia Denn, the leading Indy. has signedwith the Castle Square Slock Co., of Bos-ton, for the coming seaaop.

Pom's KJ. C. Crlddle, resident manager).—Week of SO Mr. Poll's own company willproduce "Our Boys." "Vlrglnlus" Is In pre-paration.At tRb Lake (St. Ry Co., managers).

Week of 30 "The Belle of Boston," a musicalcomedy, will be the attraction. Business toimmense audiences,

_ White Citv (F. H. BIgelow, manager).

week of 30 the special attraction, In addi-tion to the permanent ones, will be Tell'sBand, of Boston ; Cowllshaw, and Guy's Min-strels.

Pinehurst PAttK.—Week of 30; dishingand Merrill, Chnntell Twin Slaters, Kimballand Donovan, Rice and Walters, Kitty Hoff-man, and Jim Hennessey.

Slef that followed Mrs. Havlln's unexpectednth Billy Van's father, William Van

Name, was round dead at the home of hisson-in-law, \V. T. Arnold, at MadlAonvlile.

Leoncavallo and his orchestra, fromLa Scala Theatre, Milan, Italy, will be beardat Music Hall Oct. ad, 27 Lester Brown,stage director at Chester Park, returns toNew York at the close of the opera reason.„ W. E. Walker, ot the Columbia andWalnut Street Theatres, bas taken to golf.

Two New York musicians of note. Prof.Saar and Florldla, Join the Cincinnati colonynext season The Odeou's corridor Is tobe Improved before the Fall term of theCollege of Music Llalan Mcintyre, theCincinnati girl, was given the rote of Agatha,In "The Runaway Girl," and she did all thatcould be done- with a small role. -

Clipper Post Office.In order t» avoid mistaken and to

Insure the prompt delivery of theletters advertised In thla Hat, auenvelope plainly addrensed xunst beeat for each letter, and a wrlttcuorder for itoe letter, Iflrned with thefoil aame and addrem aud the lineot business followed by the sender,inuat alao be enclosed.Please mention the date (or num-

ber) of tbe < l.HTr.H In which theletter* aeut for were advertlaed.

I. ADITS' LIST.

Hoiyoke. — At Mountain Park Casino,"Ship Ahoy," week of July 2.1, drew big busi-ness For weak ot .10, "Dn Syntax."

Note.—Lnwler Urn*., who have been man-agers of the Opera House since last Pall,will sever their connection with tills bouseSept. 1. their lease expiring on that date.D. O. fiilmore. of SprluRfleld, tbe owner oftbe theatre, will, It Is understood, managethe house himself.

Coinmlias.—At Olentnngy Park (W. \V.Prosser, mnnngert the Vaughn Glaser StockCo. presented "What Happened to Jones * tocapacity IiuhIucss week of July 22. TbeBtock company engagement will be continuedIndefinitely. "Mobe r

' week of 29. Hosatl'HBand continues to be a prime favorite. I»l-

avolo, In his loop the loop net, will be a freeoutdoor attraction week of 211.

Collins' CUrotut (H. Collins, manager!.—'Capacity business. Harry Kdson aud hisdog, "Doc:" I'd. Hayes, and Ilurr and Hvnnsproved a stroug drawing card. Rill we^k otSt: Mitchell and Urownlng. Baraey First,and Seeker, Wilkes and Seeker.

Kraft STBBirr (Chan. W. Harper, manager).—The season's opening for the bouse nndfor John W. VoarlS Rig City Minstrels la

30-Aug. 1. "A Wife's Secret'* 2-4.Notes.—Indlanola Park had the biggest

business of tbe season last week. Tbe K. U.T. M. encampment drew thousands to thispleasure park. I'mf. link and his donkeyswere the attraction in the open air theatre.Rlrbter and St. John'n Animal Family Act,week of 21», will be featured Col. IkePotts, who for the past flfteeta years Una beenadvance agent for John Vogel's Rig City Min-strels, has resigned to accept the position ofadvertising manager for tbe High Street The-atre. He .will be succeeded by w. W. Down-ing Klsie JbuIb wos a visitor at hernew home here 20.. . . . .Hagenbeck's CircusAug. 0.

Taunton.—At Hnbbatta Pork (Jos. J.

Flynn, manager)( f„ r we0k ot 3d, "The late

of Champagne."Tai.a<iu£<ia Park (R. A. Harrington, man-

ager).—Week of :t0 : SIgnora Vlrglula Novell!,STgnor Vlnccnzo Norvelll, Madame Flower,the Bttneh-De Vere THo, the WIllIaiHa Trio,and Fay's Full Regiment Band,At WnoDWAftn'H Spsinqs the famous Walk-

over Band will be the attraction.

North AdantN,—At Hoosac Valley Park(l.onls McMahon, manager) large crowdswere In attendance laat week, an excellentcompany presenting a strong vaudevilleshow which Included : Hilton, Totton andVan, Mnddox and Melvln, Crneelyn Wblte-honse. Worid Brothers, and the vltagreph.On Thursday night, July L'tl. an excellent dis-

play of Druworks was shown, over 12.000people being present. Hill week of :t0, Tan-ner & Onrnelta's Comedians. A special feat-ure will be a baby show afternon of Aug 1.

«i »OHIO.

Toledo.—At the Cnslno (Otto Kllves, man-ager) Inst week an excellent bill of vaudeville,

wlrb iivo.ro, Van Studdlford. drew big crowds."Hans nnd Nix" 20 and week. '

Farm Theatre (Joe Pearlstlne. manager).—Charlie Case was the hit of a good bill last

week. Busluess was good. Rill 2» and week

:

Dalllata's leopards, Dancing Mitchells, Ca-dleux, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burt, Archie Royerand company, and RMott Trio.

Notes.— J. K. Rurke, the well knownvaudeville agent, was In the city Inst week.

Grace Van Studdlford went to andfrom the Casino every day In a private car,

provided by the Casino management ..

J. J. Rosenthal has decided not to accept the

management of "Tbe Umpire" the comingseason. He and his wife. Kathryn Ostcrninii,

ore summering here. They have not miijle

any detlnlte plans as yet Snda, the

violinist, arrived home from Hcrtln. She will

go to New York next week Harry Linton

came down from Detroit to witness the debut

or Ills Suubonuet (llrls, at the Farm KM,

Kelsey. press agent of the Farm, bad n nar-

row escape from lightning during a Revere

storm Inst Rundoy Chester Sargent will

manage one of the out of town theatres for

Lamktn, Hurtfg ft Seamon. ... .Abe>W«P'™.

manager ot tbe Kmplre, Is at Atlantic City,

with nls family.

Is presenting a vaudeville bill.

Notes.—•Col." Wlllard G. Stanton, of theMcAtilirre Stock Co., close bis season at EastPoint, Me., and has returned to bis homeIn this city, where he remained a few days,and then went to New York. He reports theseason a success for the company JohnClark, of the McAulIffe Co., Is spending Ills

vacation In London, Ont Mozle Dowhas accepted ua offer of an engagement InChicago, and Maud Blair Is lu New York,visiting friends William Uowett Is

nt his Summer cottage at Salem WlUows,and James Cnssldy Is off to Philadelphia.

Fred G. Sitter, only son of Col.Stanton, was married In this city re-

cently, to Mildred Ash, and a pretty weddingwas held lu her borne on Tlmson Street. Tbeywere generously remembered with giftsTiiornris Cash and his son. Carter Cash, ofthe Auditorium staff, are engaged this Sum-mer at the Wonderland, Crescent ReachMatiiigcr Katzes, of the Auditorium, spentlaat week In New York John K. Gilbert,of the Thomas E. Hhea Co.. Is dividing bisvacation between his boat, ''Folly," and hisLakeside Farm here.

Neiv Bedford.—At Hathaway's (J. M.Hathaway, manager) Hathaway Stock Co.presented "Raved from Shame," week of July23, to good business. Week of 30, "The CircusGirl."New Bedford Thkatoe (Wm. B. Cross,

manager) opens 31, with Docsstader's Mln-etrels.

Savoy (W. H. Shine, manager).—Illus-

trated songs and moving pictures.

Lincoln Park (1. W. Phelps, manager).

The following CTtl drew rell the lirst part ot

Cincinnati.—In less than b fortnight tbefirst theatrical gun of the season of 11)00-07will be tired, and August days will llnd boththe outdoor and Indoor amusement direct' :s

{ilaying their cords for patronage. Th'reiave been a good many damp, stormy Julynights that have knocked holes la the boxoiflVe receipts of the Summer opera com-panies. Two ot tne outing places shelvevaudeville during the present week, for min-strelsy,

t.i.,.*TEit Park (I. M. Martin, manager).—J. K. Murray and Clara Lone, erstwhile fa-

vorites, Join tne Chester Park Opera Co. Julylu, when "The Bohemian Girl will be re-

vived. ''A Runaway Girl" did very nicelylaat week, despite a run of cool weather.The company has been shaken up a bit, andfurther changes will be made. James Me-ntion* was tbe Flipper of the cast, with SamMylle as Lord Coodle; Edna Remylng, as

Alice; Clara Palmer, as Wlnfred Urey, therunaway girl, nnd Blanche Rae Edwards, asI>orothy Stanley. Pauline Hill Is to comaAug. 5, in "Dorcas." In the Vaudeville The-atre, Sam Mylle, the comedian of the operacompany, will be seen In a German sketch,"Feet Notes." Griff Brothers, Fuy, Colsy andFay, DIN and Ward, and Urville and Frankare to be eo-en icrtnlners. Lnst week's bill

was pleasing. The Herald Square Quartette(Fisher, Ue Bruin, Marx and 'Herbert), FrankMcCune and May Grant, LatPll Brothers,Marjorie Moore, and Frbsinl provided amuse-ment worth wtille. Crowds were large.Ludlow Lagoon (J. J, Weaver, manager).—Herbert & Willing** Southern Minstrel Co.

will appear at the Rustic Theatre, July 28,Instead of tbe usual vaudeville. Last week'sbusiness was good. Under Amusement Di-rector W. J. Clark, Harry Boyd, the "BlackTurker," scored heavily. Pat Hotohnn, Dalyand O'Brleu, and Millard Brothers wereothers who appeared.Thb Zoo i Walter Draper, secretary).

John C. Weber and his Prize Band otAmerica, in the language of the effectivepaper oa the walls, begin tbe second weekof their home coming engagement, July '2\).

Hlancbe Mebaffey, tbe soloist, Is a Cincinnatigirl, and divided attention with Kmile Chevre,whose playing upon the -piccolo was a dis-

tinctive feature ot the concerts. Business is

splendid.Co.nkt Island (Lee H. Brooks ft L. T. An-

derson, managers).—The little Coma The-atre, under the trees, will be closed July 2U,and nt the new Opera Pavilion, Bryant'sMinstrels, under George Wellington tingle-breth, will appear. The Oscar Ehrgott Operat'a.'s season was not overwhelmingly auccess-ful. It was so chilly that one night of "Pina-fore" waa abandoned. The old Gilbert- Sulli-van favorite, however, drew better than theearlier selections of "The Mocking Bird" and"Stradella." Ruy Hess, as Little Buttercup,was tbe hit of "Pinafore." She Is a sisterof Harry Hess, tbe attorney.

HlXCK's OfGBA Hoi'he (Ilpuck, I'conessy& Stair, managers).—The season will openAug. fi, when "At the World's Mercy 1

' willbestaged. The house has been redecorated andbrightened.

People's Thkatrb (Hubert Heuck, maaa-ser).—The Bohemian Burlesquers are to comeAug. 12.

Mi'Bic Hall.—The Fall festival forces arehard at work preparing for the coming Sbu-bert spectacle, "The Blue Moon," which la Infor a mouth's run. James T. powers, IdaHawley, Marie Stone, Beatrice Golden ClaraPalmer. La Petite Adelaide, Templar Saxe,Richard Temple, JameH Bradbury and Ar-thur DonaldKon are aanong the principals,

Si.-mmeii Chat.— Clara Palmer left tbeChester Park Opera Co. July 28. and left fortbe East to begin her "Blue Moon' rehearsals.She received an offer to star lu a revival ofMinnie Palmer's old success. "My Sweet-ticari." The new Olympic Theatre, Un-der John J. Itvflfi's management, opens Aug.20. and that night the Lyceum also opensIts doors James K. I'ennessy has been.enjoying life "dowu on tbe farm" In Ken-tucky Phi! Sims, prraa representativeof the Fall festival. Is going (o New Yorkfor a mens of "Blue Moon" pointers. . . .JohnII. Ilavlln and daughter. Kate Havlln, are atOden, Mlcb., resting after tbe shock and

Cleveland—At the Euclid Avenue Oar-

dens (Max Fnetkenbeuer, manager) 1 be

Wizard 5 the Nile." by Uio Garden Oiiera

SITweek of July 30. "The Maudarlun" drew

eood crowds week of 23. ..

Kmtii'b (H. A. Dflulels, manager).—Bill

week of 30: Arthur Deacou. J. C. Nugent

nnd company, Selma Bruatz, Cnrsoif and Wl -

Hard. Schubert Quartette. Gertrude GebCBt,

and Marshall and Lorraine.

Co""™! (Harry 1>. Kline, manager)

-

Week of -10 marks the opening of vaudeville

bere BUI this week. Includes;

gatfe*Black Hussars, Three Keatons, Al. Corlcton

Cornalia and Eddy. Znrrow Trou e,

and

Mitchell and Cain. Week of 23 rti^ R C.

ikra Co. irnve, for Its cloning week, "A Mgut

Off" nnd "Facing the SSfc5 Good houses

prLi?sA

dpARK (Elwood Salsbury, n"»«r).

with the first class circus nnd musical nt-

tractlona thit are offered It Is no wonder

that suchlarge crowds flock here.

Sprlmrfleld.—At Spring (JJlJgCnBlno (Tom Powell, manager) the b 11 for

week ot July 2D Includes: rfva WesU-ott aod

comiianv the Oreat Eldrldge, Sallle Rondnll.

Herbert nod Vance. Wblstung Tom Urowne,

nnd the klnetoseope. Outside attraction,

Dure Devil Breton. .... ,

Oiii'iMi'M (fins Sun. manager) .—Hill for

week of July 30: Newsboy Qiiarl« to, A«h-

ton and KnrC Camllle and Fonda, Billy Tam,

Frank Cochran and new pictures.. Q . _„1

NViteT—The Carl Hagenbeck Greater Sbowa

Aug. 10. _^„_.Yomuratown—At Worn Park f* Stan-

lev mouager) for current week.De Loe.

\7. H Fields' Cliff Dean and company, Jea-

ntriirs and Renfrew, aud Polora Bros.,

Avo! FihK;(Job. W. Wess. manager).—

uESk WeVs r

t

e-engaged<

the *g£l£g"nnera Co. for week of 2J. Kilte uouuej,

la her spe, lulties, took well. For week of

3; Bert Marshall. Herr Jansen, JW«"Blanc, Al. Lawrence add tbe Trocadero Quor-

tette"

'

Dayton.—The National Theatre OPJM tlw

season Monday, July M, with Jule Wattcra,

la "The Shoplifter,*' for one week.

IUKBHIDR PAHK C*B1N.I.—W«k Of SO Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy, Leonore and St. Claire,

Parish, ventrlloquiBt.

* ' >

KKMl'CKY,

Louisville—At Fontaine Ferry Park, for

week of July 2u: Eight Alllsous. Mardo

Trio Wnltone aud -WlllfioB, Weila and Bella,

Lew' Wells, anil Ihe kluodrome.

JocKBir Club Paiuc.—Gregory's ''Moscow

opened a two weeks' engagement 2.1. TJgbeautiful production was seen by big aud i-

ences The picture was one of fascinating

realism. The pyrotechnic display was large

nnd varied, and was considered ihe llnc*t

ever given In this city. New methods were

used lu the discharge of the rockets and

other HPrtuI fireworks. The vaudeville people

ire: The Four Marvels, Nine Goidena (Run-

Blan duncers), the Ashlons, and klppel Bros.,

all of whom made good. The rosier of the

Asuford FloreneAuilerwn,

Mm. YankArchfrft OWttUAineta, Mile.AfiMcy. LillianAIltstM], Minn A.Altliritt, Kit*A'bcr, Mrs.Aillvr, FloA«lams. OrttcfR.AMiy Mrst-jmsDDnrker, Mrn.IIE.Itt-irac Mrs.Hi-riHh-ln 11,-rtl.

Ihrtniiu, DollyIh'u :. .. H-.i.-u

Herri, IaIsllnMy MnrlonUUeauKonlc.

MnrkAiwdoln, Jtnt'

ltotiuiuoitt Mllii 1

ltuhtroui, AiHiH1'i.vunt, Ixjiilne

Burke, Orace

L %m WmBarron, Mmiili>r<hiiM*, U,iili'

HiiHgit-r KluuclieOIhiimii, BabjClalusM-u.

Slarxanit!-!:, Dttlly

I'uli'itinn Ji-aiiett

Ct'VfsiU'r FhireucCurt Is. Iti'tn

OedMN Mi'aW.Cuiiueri',

Miss A. RCarrier, Mubel*:!.-,- PatriciaCiutls. Vlnk-t<»W>, UolUtit'

"Crfo" MailnineConk*. CU.ulult.-

LVitiu-iiy, Mm. NI'i.ij-Hm. JullRblarfe, IMibt,(Xitl'i. NViuuruuHwt'll AnnaP.IK-Vcml. BowJh'ini Hhiiiiiu'

He Mill, flt-rtle

Ulxlc, Ma.lu,'

DvLorrnlikcHelen

Powft'in..Mrs. Marl:

I leu lie- Mil ln-llt.'

IVirrell, KllH'l

Menu. Cltilrf

lH>sinoiHl. Mht1 ,i . I- .Mlsx W.T.DC Urciiii.

Mrs. HenriPi* Yen1

, Ti'lin.i

III 1 Null'. UflKll'

fliiilli'y, Tin-linn

Uowey. AdoleKvclyu Fhiri'iifi1

Kir.crsini Mae O.j;tu!ih Mrs. M.FKnirHiIld ld*l I«j

{'riinclri. Ittith

'<MtiT. StelluFranklin. I'i*afl

Kot. Bella .

Furtune (*weli:t

Fuy, Pa<la

I-'cliiiar Hston['niiicH. Holmrrivmmi, littlel-'sy, PmlnQOfsUlu. AiiuloOra/. Marie'.:•.: i.i \ BelleUfoiKf, Olnratlnnlupr (lw*Blo(ircvm*. KittleUHniutv, lilady

Surdnii. Klinmil Mrs. Karl

Uieems Ftorem<:ttusuit mIkh M.(illl. MisnClevp(intii. Mr-*. KarlMiimhy MvrlleUtuwi'-i. .MarieHsienert. HtM1 l.n Hi. Krauktt'lliiyworil. OnuHoyt. Irniitw

.'.. Ann to

Hikiiht, Juaiiltnllntilifrf Mr>.M.Ullnrter, Nfituliarvi-y, UvrtbHiiiiIiTHim Mutiil

HiiA-finl (lli'iiitv

Ililil.nril. Miuidllnrlowt- lb-atrlrIrish, MaiJnrvts. Mrs.A.t;

K a tin -r I in-

locllii. BomJay & ClaytonKHlajr, i, nui

Kaiiscr. AliceKeiiDiity,

Mrs. CTlitirllt'

Klbby Chnrlutti-

Ktfley. ftlnu K.

l.nVoh'. .MileI.uwniitli',

Mitmie I..

Lyndon, itjivl.i

I. a Tuiir,,

KiitlierltH'

t,.-ll.i>- CudiIIIpSl.i-Cliilrp Miiitalc

l.n Atlella, Mid*.I.MVI-. CninlMi-l.i.ii'ii7,i' Mrs. T.l.iiiiikln. Mm.

Hurry O.|j>wls, Hui'iilliy

l-till-illlU-. ItllO

Ut*. TuUa•llclflT,

.Mrs. LouiseI,I>1|||HTK. Allllil

l.fivl". Mnilt'lliK-

l,*>«is CapneeR.Mi-Pi.ii:iI-I.

KflthlpcnMinl!s*t|i. .Miiurli

Mho!:. KtvllaMi.vii. Mrs. «Moittiisli- hMItli

Mcintyre.IUaiiclie

Muriiliy, I'ollle

MoiKattue,I'r.Tlliii

Mi'Nauxlilon,Marlon

Miller, TttetaMnyii. Mrs. Tom

all of wuoin muue goou. *««; «"»„«• ;*'

show Is: U. K. Gregory, proprietor; Steve A.

Wood, general contrncllug agent; II. w.l'lering, manager: L. H. HuRlc. assistant

manager and treasurer: Joseph Wlcgont,manager «nu irfuwjrei _• •• .- 1 . -,i»chief or fireworks; Mrs. Edgerly, ballet mis-

tress, and George Sniibcrt, general snperin-

.Vitks.—Anton Hausllan, who Is walklnjt

around tbe world, passed through this city

17, on his way to New York; Where bi> talis

for Vienna, Austria. He left Vienna Kept.

17, 1II0Q. and has been traveling continuously,

with the exception of ten mouths, when bewaa 111. He Is forty-one years old, his *vlfe

thirty-four years, and bin child nine years,

and tbey nave traveled 2*WT2 lullen, thf* din-

tnnce from Vienna to Louisville l-ob-

ert Fleming, of Chicago, the chief tlre'vorks

expert traveling with the Gregory Co.. wasseverely burned '!'>, about the left bund, bythe premature explosion of a bomb.

AmliTKon D. A.

Albot-tl. Mr.Adair ft DahnAlmond, TomAiK-ker, LuulaArnold, J. i\

AbB'IfluU Trio

A| is'H. I-

Andrl-wa UliashAustin, PickAllium, PauAiJiuri,

YguacloAim out h

PumontAllen, 11. U.An. tin. Harry

.

Asliby, Pr.O.F.Allen, J. J.

Artrease. JoeAraslnat JnsJAUi'ii i» Kn-U-yAriulnla Allnrki-

A 11 lilt I, llerla-rt

Al-nleifillc, Joy"Aivora"Abh'ii, KarlAllen, ftiirt

AUms, Itk-Uard

A niter, l^iu

AlbtouM, TJio

BfUvcau 'V

HobertsBrowa, <i. WillliiiniH, HarryIiirrke, WalterliiiuUi & Itmld

lirailnn, l-'twl

pnciicH, JoeBeMBr Harrw

& urownIlrock, J. V.Hn Jim?

Jtoiuett, Jock 0.

Hrudky, JOH. It,

Uluui. 1'uul CHurke, Jobn 1'.

Itlackmore Bit!

Hoirk, Wm.Bufh-s, liei

Hell, C AHurk, B4-U

Hrowiit-lle. J. I»

Byrne Pros.

Bruwor Walt. HUarltiw. Jack

Sell, Ralphyi*. Hurry

Helsiout HurryBurrows, PickBurke, Joint r,

Busker, tlreat

Uftker, JobnBnslie A PeVereBurwasli, PickHeritor, Fred UHyroit ArtuurBalbrlrk,

Beiwisi B.Bassett, A.UraOvii. Geo.Hunlette, W. T.Hull. Arthur I..

Hk-iiUell Arlh.SBiiiurnft, JuckHarr A K.vuns

Hums, Jan. 11.

Baker. Holit. II

Broslions,Jackson

Barlow aWllauiBoyee, Tlli-nton

Bonem i-'.Uaiy

Ituuli. FrankTUtllnl, Pntiat

Berry. Knxeiw',

Bawly. «'«. W,Bower, Jut

IWiutn. WIIHeHelinout HarryKurt. B*uH<iyle Kruticls J.

Hulea It KniealBurke, Jnlin K.Wow. MawrbreHrownliiit. Willie

CaiifToii Fraud*Clifford *

ErneatCpok«. Will J.Couture, PuvleClarke. PL-k( :,»1j:l'.'i. Fn-dCarngiu, Wis.

UBNTYUMEN'S l.is'l

N«lwn, Irene EMiv. Kittyniiniiii-Si'ii

iviitit-j. Mm.Oen. ts.

Peirnon MarifretPnlmer. ultfAOunlU KIlMbetkRlekaMH EdithItouhmon.

UtosaotuRitcuey.

Josephine]: -*. Aitnk-KctlKitte, Itoae

Ak'li inouU OraosIt 1

1 Kill till ts

Steven*Itobsim.

Mrs. StitnrttloTlere. lleorsln

11tw Mrs Frankltoiticr, Malwll'i ;', Dollll

IttiKaell. KittleKlti>|H'lt.

Mra Kmnirlsimw SlHtemSon! fells. Mrs.L.Hulllvan.

Vt-rmt V..

Slm-lalr.Mlldrvl

Swim, Ullvesteward Hays:. it. LllttnnSelinlTer KtttlsShort, Mra.

II nth D.Stevenn, Lilly

SI. John tiladya

Heiibrl((ht Beaale

Satimlcra Allcefljatlrk. AnnaSlauley MliitiieB

Tnylor. ilrn.

Hali'b V.

rcubrook, UMiifrttrv. Ml** .

rhtiil, BUM(mid ilt'iinro)

riioiu|>noit

HhtemTltonie,

Mra. FrankTtiumnH, Owe*Vmtell. Kllin A.Westerton.

Mr*. .' Mr.Will lain*,

Mrs. BertWIHiaw*. KttaWell*. K't'y

Wurllelil MurleOWhile, umritsWltncliiH. Atnin

Yale. MhsIbWallnee.

Porotliy P.Wooilwnnl.

Mra. HurryWllllillil* Aliulel,

Witllaee, Airneii

WIlMH). I-illk'

Wt-Kl, MarioYule. MaxieYenner, MaudZullii, Mile.

ra. Wm. C. yields, W. (J.

L'liiisL.-, CtureiiiH' Knuii'la, tllieNier

Ciiri«-riter. J. 1) l-'uticlier, Joa,(iiiriieiiler B. W. Florence, Press(.'ulllK'iti. J- 'I'- Front, llnl

Chlek, Fnink £ra*ja, CtmrlmtUolc & JntniHoii FiiJda II AHinlleOoim-ll. W. K. Mood V. A.G»k*, William l-'hivd, WnllerI'oim, Uenrtre K. Flcliamller MaxL'bli-k, l.litle I'oiill Uoiil,

Ciialimaii Wui.U, sltonii*u

Caae, Uyrun Frrncb, Ui-o. V.t;:iwy, Clins. K. Frstivk Julliial,.

On rr, Kdwlu J. 1-Iii.mI, lU-iliiitxnl

forte, Hernando I'ord A Helirui*

(.'cli-ato, Wnt. FtorlilH. tleii. A.Cuiinem Jntimle l-'ulkv, Cliaa. II.

(kmii, J. I'liiiieaon, Uafi)<;ruckelt Will F l-'mMo, Clia*.

Clifford Walt. B Fuller A Miieolntinenl tc I'iiiihI, l-'reil )-;.

Harrl* FutttercNirt OhmCliumidon, Jack Hulbretli B.Clarke, l-Mdle Vox, (J<-orgit W.Urtagn r. Allen l-Vrrlll, Fn-dOilier, I-'mnk C Fulifnre, It.

(JlllTiHil, JotM-pli "Ferry"'""

rteK HeniiuiiHi (Frou-iunu)Clupre*. Fruna J-'rnnkl. Waxkm llrua. Uliiiii-y, Wm,I'lu'iiter, IS. J. (Jvlgvr it

iiH|)ln-ll JuckU. WaltersClitittlaa, 0. Oraiwirln, Ouw.Clow. Hyiliiey Oullliiwro ArllirUlurke, Hurry Qaylotd, A. K.Culctu, I'mr. Hairy, Wm.

Wlllielin liwMlutt, FredPri>w, Carroll Hlnck, Paul M.Pore, H. Omrey, H. II.

Priikc, Id. liter Unne, F.Unty, Kd, Uiiiidy, Clark dPimeliifi Ht. Geo Grubuiii. FenllltJlie l.Mn, Hurry Ore. Ik-it

l)etii|*iy. iiUan, (Jalbniltli, C. O.Pull. Hurry Ulunett, Chun.Parlelijli. Han Cugnonx, TIioPv Monde. tllranl, Krnnk

Chester Hodrrcy, llul

He Hart, J. ClrlfTeu, HarryPel Wariai Wm CwilnMult. I..M.Lie Ottzf*. Al. limliuin. WillPure, Frank H. liotfey.Dave, Jnlin RmihI O.PiiVfii[»iri. Cennro ft Tlienl

Harry lirldley. WallerDel'ew Tbo*. li. Ureeue, 1,. M.Peiiver Jack" Ollnwretll Hltf.C

Daiuaigliiio J. W fJtilbreili, K.PuvlH, Murliin-I Ullimire,Inerwad Hurry Mr. ft Mra.I'aulPlckniaii, W. A ailtnteretll. TunyDcutp* Ilowiuiia llurtou, HIDnaliltiK*<m, Hardy, John

Albert I*. Hyluuiix, FredDoyle, i-jiwiinl Henry, J. K.LKjIIRlnt Miil.-oti. Ilnil. WallerDcndiiK LMwita HayM Hiilly

Pe line. Billy llnrrU. rjro.

I.v Male. J. 0. llorlli, Ulik*

II it Fonda Hardmnti. Joe...jtaherly, Alt. Hick* ATcnKyckPenis, It. (loiTmini. CarlHaley, '.'on. Hunter, Jolui KHi- l-tmii. Herlir ]|i>uriniin,

PuiniluK A Krnukle J.Pjytnu HamllUiti, \V. 11

poiiiii'lly -lui. II. Hiirrli, K. A.I FrutikF. Hurley. Heflwn

Pemmlinc Arllnir Hill ft F.djiminlHamiW Itutieoek, C. F.

Plf-kium P. Karl Hat-ker. Ixiila Jlluwiinl A

CameronPeltoae, f'eler Henelln', Jim*

llarcliiKloii P.J.. Iba-Dler. Jack

l>el Veerldo, _ IltMvi.nl. Ili-lifJ.

i«rl«-H Tpiiyk* ftOmniti'rPeiiiM, HomerPunn ft (MailerPawley T>er«re*l

IM-ill IVIoaa II.

I'vniiH, A. H.

Kckirt ft lk-ry

Or If. IraKdwrtoii,

Mr. ft MraIJilloger, Alfn-dgUMdl, V..

Kgetar, FredF-t(Tl-rui»i; FredEJMll, I), U.

Henley, TimUerU-rt fluliney

Hnrrlo T. B.HnirliiKioii A-

tainJluhli-y. M. I-!.

llntiHlitdii. ArtliUalollloii (leoll.

llainlMTS. A. I'.

If rlHTitlf , FredIlniiuiivt MelvlllHenry, T. 1*.

Hnrland ft

ll<>lll'--on

Miini-y ft iJuKi:

Hcffruu, X. II.

Hlckc-y, KrnnkHetlkel, tin).

Peru, \V. H.

Ueudft-MXi,Frank A.

Howe, KniextHiiyvM. SullyHoyt, W. B.Uuutley*

Moore Co.Ilornn, EddieHottati. KriifCllnrrlnglon pailiiivuurl. FraukHoward A

.Melt ill

Tliillen, JackHiirtHflonicb ChiaIlnyv*. Tommyllowhrdi Pane.HitrrlMii A

SiillnTlamlHerald Ki|iiurv

.Comedy "4'

Byife Wnlt. MIiihiiw, Artiim-Huldeii, Kenltllllcliert. Will rHardy, JohnllowNrit a KurihHuhlrouek (leu.Howard A Altonlliirrlnv.il Hn,.,Htiiriiiidon,

Mr. ft Mra.llinl-on rii-rt ft

tleurgleHoicaii, KrumtIlowniilA Miolerlinn ft HiirrlHllotidlnl, HarryI in soi i. BurtlinncrUt Mil*. :

lrvimiil, Frtil J.JtH'l. BurlJdiiv-i, J. A.Juliiinon, Jih)

J i' in. In p. ft

llrnlfronJiirvtn, A. i;.

JaimIih, J. M.Johiiaoii, PrrliiJordan, J ideaJewi-ll, F. C.JiUiter, Wm. J.Jiilitiaoi), ,Iort

JolmiHiii, C.i r roll

JolniMun, t;iia«.

lirlly ft VloletteKennedy FmlW.Keouli, Tliua. JKevK-y, Pualieiio, Wm.Kino. Wi-leh A

•Mi-lnis^

Holder, J. HKvlme, (!. >

Jvlrkuatrlek,John. Jr.

Kentttiia. ThreeICjili, J. F.Kiiiiii)), HurryKennedy, .lliu

Ki-iiilinl, Chin).Kelnn. .Iliiiiny

Kuril, M. J.Ihl'-m, ToutKit 'II. Fi'Uiik

Klinnlom, |t. I,.

Kline. Km Ion 1-1

Keuriuy. fatI.iillinoni,

.Maukleli!Kelly, ClmnleKtrlhtnr, 1^' J.Keiini'iiy, Kd.Kara*, Mr. OurtKala, Albert ft

FretlaKolil. Wis.I.a Vivu ft Crowl,u lifile. Win!,H!li;lr, Wm. HUnilil-ea ileo,W.Prstrr. Billyl.yueli. TIhin. II

Leonard, J. ft

H iidieT.an>la, 1.

Lonu, HarryLynn, Uuxl.ei.'ml:'. Harryl.arldUH, Johnl.iirlnj:, Ben l\I.avvrem-e' Hltmti

l.loyd, Wllke«I^-in ft Adelinei.riiv Alex. Jr.I. ii vine, Arthur1,1 »e. J allien J.

j>*ando, lieu

Late * i.ueoJ.iLiijilcy, I'rcil

[.:; !:,'•,

Jollll

I.Hll'iMe, HarryiHiilie. W.I.yiiuiii, II. t>,

1.11 Me, It. W.Una, F. w.Mlhituw, s.

Luhl ft Ceidl

l.ii /.ni', .lonli,

l.iitlier, Clydul-Hiinuii, Bert|,i.niw, II. J.

L» Itune, W. ItUUtliimi, Frankl,j Ht-lli., Win.l.n H'i-.'. I'Vldtu

I.. Hl-'IHTK. WlU.j..-ii ,.!, Frill

l.w, Harry ft

JaHleLalhroiH*. Hurry

McKeeaer, C'lin-j

Mur.lnill, PohMomhelto, A

I

Mm-k, W. II.

Mitchell, S. A.McArlluir, C i-:

Mitciicll, WrMcAlinn, .In

\larl.h- ft Mflck.Morrla, LeonMkCivlney. W.A

l.v. Sitimie!

hem* ltohrtin .laiiH-t 1'

\IiioJc. [ \V.Melrtwe, Win.Morrlt, StunMa-t-Hiu, K. A.

... H. M.M--t*ettl. CurlMni-ve, JinkMellanl. LeroyMcNavlti, JamenMi:i.Mjii A,Mouurk'f A

SmlttiMedian, M. K,Mtirtlit, S'onmtiiAlo-tn'i-. II- null

Inn ft MoMlierMi-ii", CtiHK. ],.

.May, HeruuuiM.ii-tl-nll.' JaekMeCartliv F. P.Murlde r.iv.i.vMittut, W. F.Vloliley lUtaS'eltl

fiorrhwey. Javk.Miller, A. At.

Moyi'i-, Wm.Mnehtiley, J. T.llrCilllli, M.Miller. F. T.Myers, HamMereevey -lohuMm |. In, Nk-ti, JMill, Ale.;

Myera, J.k<

Miller. l.Oil

Man, NK-k A.Mariln ft

IthtKvwnyMeNitH. I.

M utility,

T FniiieliMeKemiu, TomMeMulam, TimMai-altnll. Hen.OMii-tcv, Kdwiirdr£c*wM Fred I

1

Mack. Jts> P."Mnriwlltea"MilttiiWilii,

Ft'iink A,Muruhy, II,

Mi-Siea. J. V.Uiiek. PU-kMink J. ftParrle.McAnlkin, Jul*

Ulller, BillyUii.-k, Uuht. B,Uuh-oliii A

MlievelteMillt'r

(ll.tiid-euiT»

Mardo, TmnMvilraw Iteruardiiiii|-li,v, MclmUMi-l.iiiiL-.il I In JimMeUi'lll TAHipi\i-i-ei-t. FourNelauii, V. T,Nell.M. Pri'QtNevuro, JoiU'iih

. Illl lit*

N'l-l-ini. JollUNIUk- ft

lliirtleintx

Naatm, F. W.Niduii, BnldiyNiched*, fit tirw

Noblellu ft

Miin.lii.ll

Nt.rliiit Mr.I

1

.;-i':

Ni.l.iit, Fn-dNi'lciuia. Four

t'oiiilt'iie

Nolan, HiHitguirvllle, cum. I,

U'll.llllil'll, TlHI-

U'Hiiru, ,lauir>H

U'Pnimell, F. J.Oliee, Hlehnrdllj-j', JOMfldliverloii. HarryIweii C'tfll

uTIititliiii, JohnHlKKltix. Jita.

Hraan. Hent'eai I, (1. i '.

rlicxii. Kohl

Hnniarna TroupUiwM-il, WalterItuee, Jm-kItl.hT, K. D.rtoelionliDlini.

lloehetiliiiuiii K.Keader. IleuryHire. Myrwii U.It iinen. It. V..

Kiiyninn. I'rvtl

Kom;, .int-k

Itumn nut, 1j.

hl|>ley, TomUoaxalrv A

DorettoItoaH, via-.Rmmnnite Howl.Poiinti, ill'-ky

k0»Hl, l.llU'l

Ituaaell, U, J.l(« Id. HulKey iHiltlP,

MaxwellIteene, llmveyKl.V. I'. l;!|H.

Itny ft TaylorIteyivard, sir, A

Mi-. BflJItoxrlle, \v. fl.

Mlotle, I::. C.3u»ulim.

Ilerloert If.

William,, Mali M.ni'v. lii-i„-l,-v

ti**nnuj llnryASmlili ft tillUrrt

Shlimimi, Ja-tephS|.'iuii. Pi run*tL-HII(l.tl. fell. I..

smith, l.e-lli-

Hfmiiai. C O.Seaiitnion, A.L.Httu-xm, J. II.

Simif. t^dSeottton Kd. I..

.-. ;".'U i.i -. Drew?ox". t'lttil A.Swru ft

WexltiroukKheffer. Oi»l HHlii'|i|iiivi) ftWurdMaundem ft

i 'iij'uroii

Stewart AItiiyinmid

Si'iitl, JulniSteele?', W. O.sti.hii, u.J,SIlRW, U.Sltlmller, l'nulSiiIIiijjvi- ft

llrowusonsimw. J. J.Setitnmi, K, F.Slivlaittet. 0.Hinli-y. Mr.

\U Ulrlvfekl

Mtmtri'M, MaVtliirllati-r 4: FlncltytinkMi'«llii-r,

HarryStuckwell

KdmondSherniitu, PanrklHfrff, H. F.4hK'ldH ft

HudKenitilllvnn, 0. J.Smith ft

ltlBIli'llJU'll

idly, ftittrite

Smith, Bay 0.Srtiyfcr, J oft

.Vulliimy, Sum

.t «niii ft: I'oweraSin in t in i u, A. (J.

shuiiU'wurih.Waller

Sauiler*. Pet*. 11I'liiJhinwaii. MarkTunirr Sfnrvel.Ti-oiimla li- lloydTaylur, 0. H.l'lioni|noii A

I.ntrreiieo

TnlMii Chi;a.M.TlitjiiiMH, F. C,nmie, t. o.t'uklio, Jidtii

Tli m-n ton, Jjh.Vim (iftii-n BubVnn Ki*hm,

Uunia>r Co.tinner, MuxV'nrdiuuim, Mr."i-iie

Piirili-ii, KarlI'liik KrnentriliiKle JidiimloPrice, Frwl L.Payne, Pllverll.I'ii.i|iietle, W.M

WlNlem, I'l-nl

WfiHlil. Heir. WWilli Inn I'liiH.HWoir, FrankWai'liinelalrr,

AulunWitla, Nat M.Wiiimui. ftain

I'lllurtiii, (>. S. WitI'lK-l: ft Nolan Wul. II, T,I'lelicrl, Wlllla Willi In ler ||.B.I'otnroy. (J. B. Wesley, I Mill al'«d. JCretl WmhI, Dm. A.IVIloa, A. I*. Win ten Wd. U.IVrrv. Jnlin H. WiKliinni, V. U.•nvlllii. Julni Wnlker, ChaN.I)IVlifold, T. J. Wtln.ler, \V. V.I'litlen ft Ferry wilmui. ItolairtI'uieut Joaetili Went, JniueaI'l-termii, (Jarl Wealoii, Al. H.

IMHkMMiar*> J Vleten ft llleii

gtllitK, Mmlicy MVn.li-ll NorniauA Nlikermm VVlbun, (!i*y. X.

'.nlliro'ie, Hurry iteyiuldH. Jim, A. Wl.llliiker,#v. Jut KiiyuiMid, Itayinoud

..HtleHeld Clina. Ilaymmid P. WiiKtier, H,1.1- Hoy, Nut IHtihy, Antuir U'lnlr-rM, K.Lconurd ft HtiMetto. Fronk WcWi, Wm. ».

BaateCo Itynns, h. Yellou Pmf.fitliLehman, Joe Iteito Penny Ymiiiic ft IleuryLunelle Jack A. &Do VaU-, ArllnirLu Pou, Fred del ft Pro*. Untune. I'klwiuMnol;. Oaeur Knmltill, (ico, I* '/inner, Porrvit

Keiio, Ueo. It.

1210 Mil in; AT iihaii Bin lint,^^*

DISIItK I OT CUMMniA,

Wtliter.- Jin J.

WiiMlilnirlon—At the Columliln Tlieain(Luckull & HinntlliiK. umnuK'TKj Hie OilyHluilillUK CouieUy Moi;k «'u. Inat wvi-k rloaeiltin* most Hiicn-H'ifiil H'ii-Iiik iimt Smniner en-K'iK''nu>u( lit lite liNlory of UiIm [nt'iiiliir titiilHe,

In "WlieelH Wlilitu Wlieeln." I-IxcelliMit lioiiaonall Ihe week.

J.IINA 1'AIlK ((InirL-c IC, fJMI, fim tlltfjor).

Thin svi-i'k IHvelllt'H linyul Itullilll lluilil lioltla

over lu Hie Hlii'll. and AIIjiih, Hn* tlifllt lupuuci'former.'ou tin 1 ulpiKjurriitie Mluj;u.

OUW Kciiu I'Aitit (U H. Bliiiw, ainiiajter).—Tula nniKnlik't'iit purk, HiuukIi not yet com-[tleletl, la iHirtlitPy oui'immI, wllh Ha H10H.Kcrrla wheel, mj NU-rluim fiiveriiH, Hlieuiird'ti

iiikvIiik iileturea, ule., nnU la nil i;ti iInk aIiijk 1

' iiumln.-r of vinllora. A Hcenic railway,shunt tlm cliuli'i, (laiurlnK pavilion, mid otherV» rk iiltrntlliuiH lire In iirorenH of rmiHtrut'-iton. hut tin- plttcc will not luive IIm romiiluteupeiltlllt 'till next KiiimniT. It la ii ink r theaiinie tiiiiniiKi'ineitt ua tliu Willow (Irnvn I'nik,

near l'hlliiileliihln, nnd will he run ou tltw

same iiiieiitlltl acaie.Cnnw CHAM Lakk (IlerlnirtClautle, tnnti-

alter).—Tlii* Marine lUind (m'elloio couccrtKare atill urovtiiK « utiuiiK ilrawluy; t'liril,

NftTR.—Frederick liiKcmnJI, uwrn-r anil <ll-

rerlnr uf Liiun I'nrk. Iiiih aoltl hi h lutereHt111 the Niiiiii- In tin.1 WiiHlilllKlun, Alex'indfliiunt] Mi. Vt'rnoii Hallway Co., on whle.h lineIt It lornlml. Heorue 10. Hill will he i.ieiu

RIC'iKi vlee U. A. WitnitT, who Ii.ih Itm art-

polntetl iireim uueiit fur Vliufitlii IIulim-iIu

cuiuIok lour.*» »

MVIiVI.AMi.llnl i hit urv.—The hill nt Blerlrle I'nrk

(Ht-l)onhvrKer & Irwin, mann'cori) tot tlmMirient week lueluilea: Ktllth Ueleiin. JackWIlHiiti mill roui'Miiy, Ahiliilluli Uiuttiera,Voting niul He Vole, ittitl lite He Fnyp Hint erg.

Ilui.i.ii'.sv Htki:kt IfltWRi W. Wm, miniB-K>'ii, am) Hlnitey'a |ClitirU>K K, Illiuiey. mini-n«eij, reopened Haiui-dny, Aujr. 1. Hm for-Uier with "Tliu Mali uf Her Chuhe," nnilIhe latter with "The Hrcut Jewel MfBtwr,

I.imii KBUBUi will Httir In "Tliu Dcllo o(thu Ohetto" thu coutlne beaaou.

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trace of grease-paint, burnt cork or any other

make-up, without the aid of cold cream or

without the slightest injury to the moat delicate

complexion, leaving the akin feeling cool, clean

and comfortable.

roi Salt BY DRUGGISTS AND 010CER9

'WASH-UP" MADE EASY

WILL DO IT"

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of every branch of the profession.

We want every member of the profession in

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Send us yonr name and addreaa, and we will

•end you ABSOLUTELY FREE A SAMPLECAKE OF LAVA SOAP.

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REPERTOIRE PEOPLEIPC Alvlv r,IIVB<S

For the balance of Hummer season under Hie ilnoiit pavilion thoatre ever constructed; two monthamore In Cincinnati, Hum forf.y weeks' booking In oni;ra housea during Winter season, traveling inour own palace car, which has juat been completed. Show never cloaca. I want a (rood looklnKLeading Man with Scripts, who In capable uf Directing; hIho Olturautrr Uomedlan with SpedalllCH,and other Young People laAULIneH that are versatile, of good appearance and thoroughly expo-ricaccd In repertoire Salary no object if you can deliver the good*. Preference Riven those with(specialties. We furnish table board ottlj. Write qtiick; tell all Oral letter; no time to dicker, bankreferences. Address

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A. XV T" 3B IP

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__^____^__^ J- llARttY ALLEN, 61 W, 28th 8L, New Tort City.

WANT FOR EDSALL-WINTHROPE ENTERPRISESTUB SOUTHERN MONAIlCIiX,

BDSiU-WlrlTHROPB STOCK COMPANY,

Playing Klnw & Krlunger'a Southern CityTlmrt Exclusively, Featuring the Vernu-tllo Little Actress. Miss PEARL WIN•riinm'K and llic Mimical VaudevilleFeature. "TUB THREE BYLANDS."

SOUTHLAND'S I IKIIUTIiS.

EDSALL-WINTHROPE COMEDIANS,Touring South io Florida, lu the Finest

Jfrpilpped Canvas Theatre Kver Con-structed, Lighted hy Klectrlclty, ElevatedPressing Rooms, ray own. stop at ho-tels. Never Closes, Playing One. Two nndThree Week Stands lu Cities.

WANT THM FOLLOWING Al REPERTOIRE PEOPI.B that CAN ACT aud HAVK WARD-ROBE—2 Hnfi looking young .luvenlto Men. 3 Young Heavy Men. with strong voices ; 2 Htralooking young Juvenile Women, 2 I'inno prayers, must read, arrange and transpose; 4 Ro-bust Charncter Women, 1 diameter Man, 1 Souhrctte with inwiaUlua, Comedian with spe-cialties, :t (Jen. Uushiesn Mini, with sppclnltlcs, 1 Gun. Huh. Woman, 1 Versatile SketchTeam (dancers), 2 Al Agents. Hulury ond nerreiituge on openings. State full and expll-clte particular)* ns to age, height, vvHght and lowest, pay own hotels. Tickets advanced,f wo know yoti. Cllatou Newton, lieu Howe, Hdna Hidgi'. iVJll Avery, write.

. W1NSTQ1V-8ALBM, N. <?.

J.W.Gorman's Park CircuitVAUDEVILLE ACTS. INCLUDING HEADLINES.

Six to ten weeks. J. W. GORMAN, 1W> Hoyiatou St., Ronton, Muss.

scr nil Artist, Stage Dircctur, .singlo and Double Vnmtevlllo Aots. Rood Vaudeville People, write^ ^^ R. W. MAHKi*, Manager May A. Del Marks Co., Perl h, Ontario.

Wanted, Strong Cen. Bus. ManCapable playing .tight Heavy, Al SPKCIALTV WOMAN for Light Jnvonll^a and Ingenues,or VAVDKVILLK TEAM who can handle above pans. Stato all, age, aleo, lowest figure,experience. No Hum for utiuecoseay correspondence-

THE LORNE ELWYN CO.,"Wilmington, vi,, wttftk July 30) Rutland, Vt., w«»k Aug. tt.

FOR SALE or ON ROYALTY,NEW

COMIC OPERETTA.FOR VAUDEVILLE.

LEAD. SINGING COMEDIAN. FOUR SOUBRETTES.Will permit of beautiful staffing and costuming, although not necessarily expensive setting. Exceeding';-

oomlo situations. Good music. Oriental dancing. Is a high class work and will undoubtedly make the

HIT OP THE SEASON.

WRITE TO W. REEVES.

NO AGENTS.BOX 1411, HEW HAVEN, COM.

JACK ALLEN'S MINSTRELSALL KI8DB Or HOSI0I&H8, BASS AID TBIOB S1H0EBS, 0O0D ACTS rOH OLIO,

TWO GOOD BID Ml.Stat, .alary and |iay own. (H'KN iiinuha )lT<iv, N. V . slcl"!', ;l.

JACK ,\L1.1,%, Ulnglimiiton, N. X.

MAJVAGERH RE>P. COS.AT LIBERTYTHE GREAT CARMEN,HOOF KOM.FIl, 01.011 J L'nlll.EH and UOUHLK IIATON SrINNRIl, olOSlDK Bel Villi a new and nrlRllii 1

novelty BlronK onongli to roHtnre. din ohnniic dnrhiff week. Close In ono not) plnr EmBll nana. .

Per. add. MM AMSTK11DAN AVK., NEW YORK CJTT.

1111*01 EDO CIIBDI ICO clnl"' """""i 0laM'Knl'lat OlobM, Hooiw,

JllUULtKaa ,\UrrlLlfca>a>wlreir.lli.ni'ipp>r.tii.,RonianAiM.iUmP forWWWUS.B.IIW WVI I bslakaW catalog and Bat. mv, t.u Vsat, otnotana^o.

II-lllE I.WANTS

Scenic ArtistAT ONCE.

Tall,Handsome Womanfor Heavies.

Other Repertoire People and Vaudeville Actataut can piny responsible partu, write.W M. CItADOC, Cumberland, Maryland.

United Htnteii Tent anil Awning Co.,Randolph and Union Streets, CHICAGO, 111.

CIRCU8 CANVASES.BLACK TKNTS Oar Spcrliilt).

SUM: SHOW IWIMlMiS.

WANTED QUICK.

ACTORS and MUSIOTSIK ALL LINKS.

Tuna Player: also Tromnonc iiiat van play parts,8 iiibrette wfili strong Specialty, Man for Juvenileto piny double small nit.

QUB COtfAtJ. 7ft Plyrnouth Tlace, Chicago, III.

Wanted, for the Original

Williams Comedy Co.,JUVENILE MAN and GRK. UUS. No time forcorrespondence. Wire nul'k. One with specialtypreferred. Other usofnl people, write.

T. P. DeGAKFURELLY. Mar.,London, Ry

Wf-ek Aug. 13. MlddlBBlioro, Ky.

WANTED,TWO Al DRAMATIC PEOPLETo strengthen show; alBO Tuna, Slide and Cornettor H. Prefer those doubling ntage. Thirtyweeks' work. J. QRIK8B, Fertile, Minn.

WANTED,TOM PEOPLE OF ALL KINDSTHAT DOUBLE BAUD AND STAGE.

A year's cngugomeut to the rlglit parties, snowover oloae..

MOR. UNOLE TOM'S OABIrJ, O»lonn, 111.^

WAItTKO <H If K, BV

SP00HER DRAMATIC CO.,(load All 'Round Actor. Must have Kood squareunt and modern wardrobe. Work wherever cast.Join at oneo, Stato height and weight and lowestsalary. If you don't want to work, don't lighthere. Address F. U.8P00NER,San Aiitoplo.Tex.

WANTED, Al PIANO PLAYERAIho All 'Round Singing and Dancing comedian,SKETCH TRAM. Oliange for ten nights. Twentywooks1 work; ten people; now under canvas,Beating a thousand. Join on wire.

DR. DAYOLHHASALA.Box 282, Minneapolis, Mlun.

AlWANTED,VIOLI IM 1ST

SEPT. 1, FOB HOTEL AND THEATRE,OREENSBOHO, N. 0.

Accommodation very beat at hotel. Address0. II. KIAil, Unreliead Oily. N. I!

,

Care ot AtlBntio Hotel.

AT LIBERTT, STOCK,MARSHALL THOMPSON,Characters and Comedy. Address opelousas, I,a.™ SIXWONDERFUl,

MAMIE FLEMING CO.Season Opens Sept. 1.

IIIIIITrn CAPABLE HEAVY HAH ABOUT 5-11 TALL.W U N I I" 1 1 WOMAN FOB HEAVIES AND 2D BUSINESS 5-5 OR 5-6.

IT Hll I LU alOSICAL DIRECTOR THAT CAN DIRECT A ND ARRANGE

ALL MUST BE THE BEST, WITH EXCELLENT WARDROBE ON AND OFF.Also want Partner for Strong. Refined or Comedy Musical Act. One that can play High Class Mit*lr.

and having pome Instruments. State full particulars. OTHER GOOD REPERTOIRE PEOPLKwrite. SEND PHOTO. W. H. GRACfiY. .Manager,

Hotel Fox-fescue, Missouri Ave., Near Beach, Atlantic City, IV. J.

CAEOPLC ENGAGED FOR

RICE & BARTON'S BIG GAIETY EXTRAVAGANZA CO.Report for Rehearsal MONDAY, AUG. 6, 1806, at 10 O'clock,

HABLEM AHCADE, 3d Ave. and 124th St., Harlem, N. Y. City, XT. Y.

GO.Eeport for Rehearsal MONDAY, AUG. IS, 1808, at 10 O'clock,

2362 First Ave., Between 120th and 121st fits., Harlem, B". Y. City, N. Y.

P. 8.—Can use a few more good strong acta; also first class chorus women that cansing ond dance ; woman for character parts, also a Spanish Dancer. Call at

HOTEL TRAFALGAR, 14th St., and Irving Place, N. T. City.

N. B.—Acknowledge call to 13&S Broadway. City, N. Y. Boom 10.RICE & BARTON AMUSBMliNT CO., BICE 4 BARTON, Mgrs.

CAPABLE PERFORMERS WANTED, by

HOCAIM-SALROY STOCK CO.MSS!Al Leading Man, S. and P. Comedian, Stage Director who plays parts, Hale Nanfst, Advance Agent,H, and I). Houhrette, Child. Other useful people, write. Pay own hotel. State all in first. Photos re-

turned. Mlsreprenentatlon means close after nrst rehearsal. Answer hy letter only. Wm. Orlamond,Frances Shine, A. B. Nice, write. Address W. A. HALUOY, Room 3, 1804 Looust St., St. Louts, Ho.

Eiler's Rip Van Winkle (Western)Two Cars—Winter and Sumnit r. Wants Nick and Sailor, double horn or B. Drum In band, t™

loin ot once <wlre). Also ltlaca r-'uee, Irish, Heavy and Juvenile Loading Man, Clanoncj,

double Btage. Olhcr Musicians. Two good Bill Pouters to loin KING Of CA'ITLE RlNf;;If I know you. "No Boor.ers." CHAD. BKNNE'J"!. Orit Oninlui, Sent. 8. Advance fare If

THE l'OUR BENNETrs, let mc ha.. .

Neb.. 3; Julosburg 4, Ognllsln 6, North rtntte 8. Permanent ndda-css, Whlttemore, lowu.

OPEN TIME AT BRISTOL, PA.A No. I TOWN, fTOR

JHELODMHl, 9HT.STML, COMEDY OR REPERTOIRE.Factory town. All working. New ones building. Town booming. Theatre entirely rernndple'l;

:e 40XW, height 22; capacity 1,200. Pop. to draw from 22,000. MGH8. OF BURIiBSauBCOS., write. Yon can pack them. OHAH. U. RURNS. Mgr. COLONIAL THEATRE-

WANTED. FOR J. RUS. SMITH'SMurray Comedy Company,

LOOKING MAN.For Juveniles and Light Comedy; also oeneral Business Han wit'i Strong Specialties. Glad to MWfrom first class people at all times. Must Join at once. Rehearsals start Aug. 6, Sprlngilcld, Ohio.

Address J. KUS. smith, Grand Opera House, Springilold, Ohio-

COOK BROS.' SHOWS.PEOPLE FOR TEN NIGHTS

That can act, do specialties. YYant a complete Co. for No. a Show. Shows both rnn tho year around,flood salaries to good people that don't get the hunk habit. No parades. FOR SALE—One New Hiibh

nrom.fot of Neir Uniforms In first class condition. Will buy NEW CANVAS OUTFIT suitable for

Ten Mglita Bhow. j. M. BUSBT, Gen. Mgr., permanent, Pnna, III.

P?ll!5.»

s"R,!n",,e'

I,0"e" P'sstlquo and Statuary Groupings for the LA ROSE ELECT RH;1-OUMAIN. Must have good figures nnd habits. 1 furnish all wardrobe. Balance ot

sensou North, and Florida resorts for the Winter. Add GEO. LA ROSE, Peru. Ind.. July10: hankakee. 111., Aug. II; or ROBINSON AMUSEMENT CO.. MISS LA BLANCHE^

BARITONE, TROH1IONK AND DOIIBLB DRUU9forSNUIERBROS.* BALL'S WILD WEST, Must deliver

tbegoods. Address J.E.UATE80N, Wcaton, Ohio, Aug. >Mcciurc, Ohio, Aug. o; Liberty Center, Ohio, Aug. 7 ; Delta Station, Ohio, Aug. 8. Jim Charley, write.

"Wanted

Page 9: Clipper (August1906)

AUGUST 4, THE 7STEW- YQ^BK €MfPER; •633

KMCOrivi staff fuf A. H. Woods IMartin

Herman, general' manager } Joseph? ByronTotted, st«&» director; Alexander. J,

,I'ol-

TOck, press r*[irefi*otattvi : llalph Kohl, office

fltftfetant. Vbt Mf. Woods' mNW attrac-tion* tbe following are engaged: F. V. Husey,iimiuaKm- ; Jiihn.t ainpMl.liiisinesK - roanagar ;

•Toe' flambler ot the west.'* Date Posner,Calder. J bualoeas mROnper ;

lie:" i. K. Rober is, nrnni.-

...„. business manager; "Queena 'with "The VolunteeT Organist;'* of the White Hlaves." Robert Goodman, maa

riiiabeth Jamison, Rdtvln Maynard. Anna nger : Saju Dcssnuer,, huslncsa in a anger

;

n'Nelll Altec Brabam. Frank fond*!hr and "frertha, the- Hewing Machine flirt." B,

Joseph' Crelghton, with WagenhnU & Kemp- o"-'

r . .Gwendolen Brooks, Woa. Arnold, Jos. J. m

tuor id of Players. «\QA0EiifiST8 MAD» THROCCH IUrl* &Btowua : Adcle Bemlogton. Lawrence Coever,

(*d th Eleanor and Saw • Uoodwln, with

^pilntlDg the Town;" Ktbel Crotfeil, DWo*ihw Hwrtlwrne and Lulu Mar*eL for '.'The manager: ratal Csld>

rrtnirow Girls;" Burdcci Slaters, with Earl "Chinatown Charlie:"

Hurras P. W. Carpenter and T. II. Bur- per : Frank Barry, but!

D\\k Sfeuioim writes concerning the Uow-lind a Clifford attmrtlyrw; -For tie properpresentation of the sensational elltma In act

5. of -the "'biiDtoifl Detective.* the lions,

Toby and Netty hate been purchased) oat-

right. 'The Phantom Iietectlve' has manyother startling novelties, but tlii» Is the fear,

urc, and Is expected to eclipse anything here-

tofore shown in the popular price hniis**.

Loretto. 'lb* I*iou King*' has been .engaged

UaudeiMHe and minstrel.

Brien, manager : Harold Levitt, businessmanager ;. "ConfesBlons of a Wife." K. W.

Roster and Notks VMM W. S. Clark'sJrhhkx LlUBA Co.—The season of 1UUB of

the ubov* company will sea one of the best

and largest ooatfMkltt la the Eantern wheel.

The roiupauy will bo equipped, with entirely

new scenery and costumes, and tbo electrical—„-„ effects are. ttoiiteouH. Two eutirely newtbur*to appear In conjunction with the lions and , (mfl

* ,.Tue i^onograph 8hop." show-will t>« awdsted by Mile. Vein. A striking .

**t reproduetltS of a pho

line of paper bus been procured, and a com-plete scenic equipment provided for this pro

iiTrea Wilson, "with" "Queen , of the White

slaves" Co. T Etta Jewell. Alma FlcWrd, Aaaltlitel and Adete Adams, with Annie Kusseli.s

Co- B M. Trueadell.wlth W. E. EmerBon;

Frtncei Vaughn, Marie O'Kelfe, Emily

Schomberg, Vina Hammond, oaylord' Hur-

uck Harrison Greene, Pan-American .Four,

Lals'y Dlekerman. Helen Bagley, Mabel £,.-

nott Wanda l'auli. Ethel Earl. Vina Bergen,

Margaret Waddell, Violet Jordan, Helen

Huhf. Dorothy Bthl, Wid. H. Stanley.Thelma

favlor Jennie Harrington, Mae Allen, Vesta

Wrede Bijou Claire, Helen Parker, Helen

Drew "and Mayo Sbcehan, with "Everybody

Works But Father" Co.; Lydln Valentine,

Mnv Callan, Irene Kreltter, Gypsy Mooney.

manager; rN. J.(Schlo«s, business manager;

"Tire -Power of Money." Al. Rich, mauo-ff.r : a. M. Collins, bualnesn tcanager ; "Tom,tick and Harry." A, J. Pollock, managp r

;

J. A. Lawrence, business manager; "Secretso! the Follce.", Clifford Blandish, manager;

duction. The piece plays uothlug but the cir-

cuit time,, and open*. early, In August. at too

AlhnrabTfl Theatre. Chicago. AH the showsapproncbltiB completion, from n

' and the casts are aboutDeal, Hinge director of thestock, has gone to Toma

_, for a week a outing. Hewill- I'oiLiinue with the firm auVither season.

'- with ltowlnud and Cllf-

Hmn noHj^un W. WOfVf Bia CirrMiKaTkBLS.—We dptaM our ninth season ou

July 23. at rxrafn, 0., to a packed Mouse.

that had been sold out two weeks ahead «the opening date. Manager Vogel has aug-

ment ul bis cinupnny this season ,to nearly

sl3«ty-Qve person*, *ltu many new rVnrufn

mmibprs and some ne# comedlnus, retalping.

however, his forniet end men. The flrst part

this sefiHon Is entitled "The Cryilal Palitce.

nhd i-onslntH of an entire singe netting of

ilnetling beads, hung In uortlere fiiehlon, withintnlatui-e electric liimils twlukllng amongthem. This set was built In thin country,

though the material was Imported from Aus-

tria. Tho electrical effects were designed ntid

mude hv a tlrm hi Uerlln, osjieclnlly for Mr.

, s Vogei and are pronounced by the uinkWs to

niftdsioue and »mn Hodn, wilt make their kVtha most expensive and liemitlful ever went

first appearance lu this country, coming dl- mil ot their hout.e. The ovation given on the

rect from thelc aucceksCM at the lirury Luiio rlM of , ll8 BriU r.urtnln was the greatest ever

Theatre, London, Bug. The cotupauv will „iven nny attraction lu 1-ornln, aud the audi-

consist of: Ida (lludstoiie. Sato Hodn, aid »nL>0 rc,ireBI)nted the ellio ot the city, beside

llniter, Fannie Fedder aud her Jersey Hoya, iinv i0K tjie niayor and the board of nideruiea

Woods nud Green, linker and Roblnsou. Jrnnh DrC4C i7t. Manager Vogel will follow out h lami,.. D-Kbll. nml Kn^blliv- I'lilllllA Ward. r "Tl_ ... T...,.L.I«m ih r,.n,.l. >l„> inlitrl'l

Jng* au exact reproduction ot a phonographstore on Broadway, with the phonographsWorking, aud records aud machine* In WW.The closing lurlesqitc "The ltde of I-emon,

h Ktfl funny, aud glvc.s the comfdluns plantyIn imt funny, aud given tL, .

of opportuntly. Two English pevfonuers, Ida**"* —« *— Hodn, will "

Harry Earl remain;to«»/iw;wnhBtandln« rnmorRtothacOTtMrT.

Mll ier.' Fmnklln and Hucklt-y, Connie Wnrd. ^ulnV' rornT' working IhnniRh Hie mldd'oSadie Marlon Is to play the title role In the Anna Jlmoks. Mac Morrison. Dell Seym our; SKSL Auteani for as Michigan, then backEastern 'Dora Thorpe Co. L^ Peatl Roblhson, Marie hoblnaon. Martlla Bn-

t tn0 ].;fts ,en, country, playing lu all proba-

^•w^ifiK»Lffj»«i5B«5i co^^^^i^rihrsiri^. a^%sw^»«W B^er s^' 1" ,or ffi h,tMmm ""'

pleasant. Summer engagement. Owing to thepersuasion of the people, the stock companywill- remain during Hie Winter. Mlsa Leigh-

toa bn» become a prime favorite with the

people of Albuquerque, and Is putting forth

every effort to please. On the occasion of her

presentation ofovation, and hercult role was moat favorably commented upon

The raster of the company is as follows : Hill" Webb. W. E. Nefl*. E.

nlsb, business manager ; "The Mysterloas De-tective." G. B. McDonald, monager; FrankGana, business manager; "Fallen bv theWayidde.'* Fred ' Harvey, manager ThaliaTheatre.Tom AtAiiKs, who has been playing a sum-

mer engagement through Michigan and Min-nesota, carries a first-class baseball team

j aae Mayo and Claire Gordan, with. Melville with tho company, and has a challenge out

Raymond: Slbel Guffney and A. Blancbfleld. in every city they vlelt. The team lines up StmSTiUT'rfo fe iei', „Sith Woodhull's "High Holler" Co. ; May as follows: W. C. Jones, George Steer, Ar. gS^g S!fca1i7 Ilriin?^Mu^h3o\ahMarlon, Phil Mathews, -Helen Vernon. Ethel nold C. Baldwin, Chris. Allen; W. f. brog- gWgi,1RSS^S& H W Byrne audF*w«tt and Allc* Scherer, with "Davirs kenshlre, Sam Archer, Albert' Hyde, Danmr f}S^SHJBSS^Wm l»tf«aSI TaSAuctloS' Co.; Pete Parley, with the Ford- Gun* and Tom Marks. The company, -Mr. IfglEAgKTntlllMl&TtetlOlft W*hVaV Stock Co. ; Al. Itlce, with John Grieves. Marks writes, has been playing to capacity Oin Reliable nntu .mob nay, anFbom Ak-oBLt's CoMeiha-ns (SouthetMj.— all Summer, and-is boohed for retut-n dates

We closedra highly auceesafitl season of forty- in all the principal elHes-visited.

nluc weeks at Nevada, Mo., July 14, and re- Tom Mova has signed with A. H. Woods'

open Angi 12, and play about the same terri- "Chinatown Charlie'. Co.

fori' as fast season. The company has mademany friends on Its first Southern trip, anduroaiiecfa look brlkht for next season. Anumber ot the old people remain. Ed. C.

Nutt, the manager, is busy having new seen.

Miller, Martlc Stokes. Tlnlc Kohs, Anna Fuy,

Anna Ford, Frank Dewltt, property man

;

R. P. Hreenhalgh. musical director;: C. I«y-mnn, electrician. The compauy will be under

the inanagement or I. Krohsln.

Eixiott asi> Nwf repurt big success withCamllle," she received an ... . „i nyi ujt the parks this Sum-Interpretation »» *het dm- *££ an

*

dTlnst 'week were at Tnluquvgo. Park,

come guest when it does arrive.

David-Hi Boikh writes; "I_have ajgned

with Al. W. Marlln'r "Co., to play the part

played this part for the past three aea-

na With great success. We open aboutJ. II. Fm, Gebali> was called to Bridge- ^^Vffh areat successton, N. J., by a telegram announcing the w*J *}."> *nai succesa-

severe Illness of bis father, who was stricken Km- itaiiiiiavkb writes that he Is summerwith paralysis on the strectH of Brldgeton. .."SiS tS&^ E<toond/ at Undsay, Can,Mamok Stanley, leading lady for "The L^rSS!1alW *- lM$Py* »

Bllijr Ibi'lr (iwn n«n«H." vvtlli- tlint tli«y yvat.«vn pluvliiK with nreiit sue'esa for ilie Wnt-.rn VnudBvillu Munimerrt' AskocIhiIoii.

Jonx Jiu. wri.PB: "Wi> ava with rilm-

mi'r'x Park Co. tula Sununvr. Slmw lliilig

bin"wr«A«u and UttMOIt, umalcal coiupillaiifl,

have Joined lianOj mtatu. aud wrlti' tbat tber

are ilnluj t'lflitoan mloatei or baruvny anaC

°M» /' Bblmust, Uavlliu rloneil her fourth

Biicwstfiil inn Willi, tbe llowaiil Stock

Co., nt Ilinloii, Maa»., openwl lu tbo 1'lliuinot

I'ark July u. nuil reporla niwitliiH nitli .iic-

to«h. Slio will do* at llrldileBort, Conn..

Aug. 4. nml begin rotwaranln Aug. U wllh' "IBCT I.lllea ('>.. with whh'h ah» la alsnei

Bontirt'tto roll's anil €lo lu'r ,anpi..laltr.

.» Kiuatu Is at rnrn«on Park, N»n-I no wltb tUe Horry Bryant Show ngnlli next („,|,(,t iipm-i.. Musi., nud report, tbat bual-

season.Hm

Jack,

Attkburo. Maaa.. with lloiky Point, Proyl-

dcoce, and blani to fullow. Thjy have

signed with ltoblc's Knlikerboekers for nelt

SeGKO.' X. Wiutos writes: "Since

•t cloacl

with Harry Ilrynnfa Show I have bPi-u kept

busy playliiB UuoiWer parka. I ini all booked

in until tho show opens B^aln In AilRUSt.writes: "1 have signed w'

»

"

|r nmMe De MonvlTle, goes with « tbe Vise".'"

;"SC.

l

5,.To.h.*..

C-Sie New Vo k SrodnclloL, aild'l return to n)» }J' f , ,

tS.;'.S,"

,™:.'K,HW!S.: «W standard, a (Icriiian nnuologue, u one ^c

»

H*nRl UoNr, manager for the trnrke-r '"»(,,! (iib'aud, one of the very few anrcen"...cka Co.. writes from l'ninesvllle, l>.: '«o

fl|1 monologue wowen, lias In preparation a

2* ,»'"•;'''"'•,'*&&•£\Ji"i^l: 'and "reletting things In shape for. ilext season. ^'Vinologne. »h» bn. uot"

Their cottage Is on the »«f«Jl TO fSS ""* "» L'"tker Jacks ptomlMa to lie one ..£ „,„,„ Oilunor lust, only In trovellshlng Is grent. Little hthe I

rod bet twob w( TOmplln |M „„ lho road. Thoro la M „. ASB MllH , ubi Sll.w III

nut recently

. lost a weekvel.

nform us I batplay Itlalro Musla

- -hat

ert painted, and next season we go out with rtogers< Brothers In lrelandT" who has been

SHSSlilH Bffi^^^*^ ^^^^^^^^ BEB^i^^W aa^^.rain,*#£&a*fiy*m*I^J*™^^ ^Ak^JL90m^!!L3^SSJ^i World's |m^--0S which opens »!«- ZS-*&OirmEm. Our oTlo of »W Stii? vTk, T&SSSSm, where

e held over for another weak.Violet Le Cleare and Jessieneta Salisbury,

BCh*rles Count, character cctor, wrltee

tbat he has copyrighted a new comedy dramacalled "The Coonti'y Editor," and two com-

p'lules.wlll ;be launched the coming seraon

playing North and South Carolina, carr,~"

Special scenery for the entire productionNorth and South Carolina. carr;iug

uptiai scenery for the entire production. A*^-"- |b tho .way of advertlnlng tvHI be revival of Sol Smith Itiiaaell'i "A Poor He-

hla brother,- Jules Judels. He will atart re*

hearsals Aug. 4, with the Catherine PnrnellCo.- - '..-... i .

li

Tbh '9AttA MacDowald Co., In "Adrift in

New York." direction of 1. E. Ackerman,opens In Baltimore, flt Blaney's, week ot Aug.20.' ,

Let! D. ElLrwobth will be featured

pu"aTl.tt^urg. ^-'»i» "J-"!,-*' fp"e

t."n.r.e«"Tere"ne\,r-™i* SS SaTS Sw^ffBS

Uoland U, P»«y."""l'*^..?,- 'iJ^'SSl great rhom,, will have tlie desired effect— .,{„„. |Io „. K

agent l Wrest Stanley,J^dwnf^ fotn «,„,, ra iurn, ff„m ,h« boj olOee Tho pre.- eimia Aug. 4,

lllnslrels Aug, 7. ror mriy weiss, anw-nic bis novel spei'lrtlty, tlie r'uiiny lli'y llnbe,

(liuauial Kt, UuAItt Wrltto friun Crorii,

aamva'n.'lWSoott," John H.t'umpaoii. Jean ffiSLgja f, [or a 8m)d aruson.Rowley. Joe Doner, WJIlle Sheedy, Charles

">f,} HAnvBY writes: "iUoa. l'rosto a»d I

Hodgea. I,. C._.Martln, Mae Joyra, Ajlee Jfere- ,„;« illasorved pnrtocrslllp, and I will Join

if" John W: Vogel's Ulg Minstrels the coiling1

next season, Under mnnagement of

& Davis, opeblrig Aug.. 12, '>,u old faahloned ioitntry newspaper, sent latlon'

out as a herald, pobllsbed dally and edited Eugene-by the country editor. ... ,\ Notrs raolt lllB.B0N.s«tt,HTOclc Co^—WoNotrs and ltosTiiu of the FttANC.fl GutBNB are organlnlnp. and will open In David City,

Co"-—We clone a seanon M thirty weeks Aug. Neb, Aug. 22.. playing through Nebraska,

1 and will reopen Immediately. Roster : Iowa and South Dakota. We have a nice list

FriUKla Greene, On* K. iMacDonnld, Itoht.

Hnzlett; Victor Fauat; Lionel Paris,.W. H.Kent.v.Ved Alvord, Will Cowlea, Mnttl, Mac-

Douold, Blanche Hanson, Minnie Thorne,

Mrs. Cowlea,' Baby Cowles and Alice Greene,

of fair flate. for our opening this season,

and will feature Lucas< and Lucas, In tbelr

novelty acrobatic specialty. We will carrytwelve people, and: make- three night andweek stands. The Cmiter reaches us hereMrs COWieS, liaUy COWICS nnu A, ICC \iienua, wees Kltlliux. am,, LUli-r.M iruun un irc...

All -people will-- remain : except - Paris aud on Saturdays, and we are always glad to

l-'ausf, who linve signed with Field's Mln- get M. ,..

atrcls, add VKlug of Tromps.7 - ^J -: LftHXAta. A. F.MMERT asd wife (Mlna

Notes 'mow tjie "sly Wife's Family Co. arifflu) have Just closed a auet'essful ten(Western)i W-. BlcUowan, mutir.ger.—we are weeks' engagement with Oscar ft Cook's Ma-li- our forty-seventh cobsecutlVe week do not

jMt)c gtack Ca at- Klkhart, Ind. Mr. Era-

intend closing, and are booked solid untilfflert WB , dlrectlni; the stage. Mrs. Emmert Blanche

our opening of, the regular Beaaon In august, doing all leads, ..Tbey, will take. a two Weeka'We feel,'conudent that wo are entitled-Jo re,t, before opening' with the Datrymplethe record tor keeping out a .trlctiy flrat Comedy . Co., where Mr. Rfomert will directclass attraction llfty-two weeks without los- tlle plage- and Mrs. Emmert will

1 be featured,

lng a night, nnd,- above all, cleaning up. a TBt! gistEaa McCohkeu, will be stronglygood proht, on the season. Credit for this featured by Is M. Hoyt and Fill f^Vy. late

Hodgt-n. ,

dlth, Nellie Doner, Anna Ward and netSheedy. "A Wife's Secret" Co., tinder the saute

management, begin. Its season at Columbus,

O, Aug. -2.4. with the. following.roster

:

Joseph Mount, manager : C. N, Button, agent

;

Clement lirrwioan. George B. CeUBur, Wat.

J. Bhnv.- AHdn jst- JoTln, Tommy Toner,

Frank Edwards, W. W. Newton, Grace Hop-kins, Winona Bridges, Anna Little nnd La-

tent: Dudley. ,.

Tub nrfl Orano 'IH»at«b at Ilcndfrsoo.

N.- C, with a seating capacity of Sou, will

be completed about Oct. 1. B- B. Aronsonwlll.be the manager

. Kd. HtflMStiAW, Irish comedian, hna signet.

with Vance & Sullivan's "The . Burglar I

Daughter" Co., playing a part and doing spe-

cialties. Tbe past four seasons lie has been

wltb the Jas. 11. walilck Amusement Co.

will close. wltb llnrgrenve'a

Aug. 4, nml will open with HI llenry'a

Minstrels Aug, 7. for roily weeks, Inlrodilc-

"';

<!B<llullv'la. S. A.!': ••just" a few jlnes to lot the

•Isiys' know what n lively plnue Bolivia Ib.

1 linvc traveled all through It. Afler leav-

ing toy partner, Monterey. I Joined rt small

circus In Chill, and nfler playing for a few

hid FKnv, of the Fern, Comedy Four,

writes: "I have signed with Wine, Wouinuand Song Co., lo play the lend and work Willi

the quartette lu the olio.r

itnfse

mnalr7 a'iiii' biisineBa" ti~S preVarutlbn for [uVreJ'lV"iu>'7irilronif'lo'''tUe~lnti)rlor. so It

took one buiiilri'il iiutlea for cargo mid per.

toimcrs. The life we led wtfa not the best

:

. The Four act u„„,||m lu .llficront rltles wc slnrtril for Ho

promises to be the greatest singing and h,i„. mir llrst, Junii. was to cocbnlmmlia.

cotnfdj four Hi tlie_ Western wheel. All nywi: vpi-yi lilug had Id be carrlrd on miller

music

Tnfi Verno:. Sihtbhs, Amelia and Kath-

ryn, will sail for Kuropo Sept. 28. Their

otject, they write, Is to afltls an estate

vvtilrh they Inherited through tho death ot

flielr tincle, Dr. F. II. Mver, In Paris. Jtatli-

ryu Vernon, nfter a relapse from a surgical

operailon four months ago, has fully re-

covered her health. -... _John asp Alio McDowell were com.

must be given our able manager. Mtt. Aic- nutnaget. tw Chester De Vonde. Tney are to after an extended cohsultatlon betweenbe glvn, . who

lugprodufjtlouAator Tbeproduction hen been under way for three

years, a series of peculiar Incidents have de-

layed it. The announcement was only madn

Gowan..wTio lor yearn successfully ha.tdhul „|a ,. an leading rolfca In the productionsthe Walilck attractions, and this being bis wbfch will he stlectsd tor the beneOt of their

llrst ventnre on his own account, It was oalf ability. - Their specialties will also be a,

natural to suppose, after Ills many yenis-ol strong featnre.Caklrton Sistehs Co. SdlEB.—The Curie-

ton Sisters closed their company at GrandValley PSrk. Braatldrd, Can, July 21, after

a prosperous season of eleven weeks. They,Kranklyri Vail ant! P. S. Wltbnmi Join theMyrkle'Hardcr Co:, Eugene J. Half, taaoa-

ier, to resume thelrforier bosltlous—Hazel,for leading soubrettes : Daisy, for Ingenues

' .for-.leadB, andchafactera. 'J.

Irvbag Southard And^wlfe"^ Etnme^ Salisbury

the productions w fl tsh and her managers, and after she

tlirru are no liolela on the wny, nnd all youmeet on tho mud are Indians nail llamas,

but when you nrrlvn in a clly and your net

is gond the people certainly like you. When1 .Till my Solto da l.n Vidn,' for the Brat

time, the people went wild." ,t

ilKOUim Balsto?., atnge machinist (of

Loml ot), has signed for tlm cnmlng season

with Marry llrynnt's llurlestiiiers.

Al„ Hi lIBI.riilli nrrltos: ''Wo have somagood lime booked. Including Pastor's, N. ¥.,

nnd tho Hownrd, Boston. Our act, 'The

Tom BatbMas hn» Jttal llnlsbcd fourteeni r|, tt polttlcluu,' bus been revised, nliw

successful weekn wilt, the J. F. Harvey Co., „,„»„ added, auc, la making good My wife a

nud Is resting until the week of Aug. 20. „uuoge from a llowery girl to a Fifth Avenua- gUCBSIllfl."

j anu B«r,r,A Dottn writemet Willi big BUUCSMS sloct,

L.j» nud Is resting until the week of Aug. 20. . oHuoge from a How!fi„ Xotbk p«oji the new ulltlstrel orgonlan- |„|| |,rep» ,bem gi

"P? tlon, to be known as Bryant's FuinoiiB M n- KMt onronm„n°, Blrcls.—Next Bcuaou will llud this now mln. tbat llioy liavo m... Ilnd this new rolB- tbat they liavo mot Willi big success sloes

signed a, contract to continue under theirBtr0 , orgHn i7,atlnu uot In the rear, but In tbc coming Kast, presenting thulr novelly act,

dlrecttoa. for. a term of years: '- • ' froht rank. tl. W,. ringlehrelli, who has been introducing trick. dniin.nlnx on a gold uriimj

un. In vaudeville. Thny were well

lyoke, Mass. Mr. Leslie is onejor lending soubrettes: Daisy,

linns of the company, add reporta Bnd hoavlPS . Frahklyn Vail, 4

ilbv great aucdess. 'TnM have P. g. witbam. for principalB, «: Whltney.'a "Isle of Spice

1

irvvng Southard Aid wife. E:

-.-. who hna been introducing lrlck.drii.ninlng on a gold drum.FiiAMK Mills has been eugaged at lead- , |i averij. Primrose, Dockutader aud ,|le on |y una In vaudeville. Thny were well

lng mnn forOlga Nethcraole In her next tour. tnn flfli class couitianles, will lie luftlmger, received nt llurtlg A Benmon's Itool (Inrdcii." S. NoaTHBDU hfls been engaged by the BiBBiifiS ami ititeriocntor. He Ims iii-ho. N . y .. week of July P, and htlve slgnsd

doted with him Hurtle Melliuru, wljoso with llurtlg ft Seiinoii'a Trnnaatlalltlc Co.

reputatlOu Ih very exleunlvc as a black fanfor „ext aeasoo,

conicdlnn. A challenge band will be carried,

nnd the dally tmradc and open air concerts

will bo a fenture. Ou barada the mciubuca

will be attired in full are»» uniforms. Ihufirst part will be » maalerplece. Tlie cos-

tumes worn In the llrst part wlll.be court cos;

tutues ot all the world's governments. Thd

cxp.Honce, that he would Bcore a success

lorbliUBelf. Next seanon ;Mr.: McGoWan will

have several nttractlons on the road. Includ-

ing two "My Wlfe'a Family" companies,

both playing the Western territory. •

Ma. and Sibb. Jack l.osL.E.who ha-vebedn

in vaudeville, are playing at Mountain i'ark

Casino, Holyoke, Mass. Mr. Leslie l.r -

of tbe comediaimeeting With'clgned with' BCo. for next 'season.

''.....-,. «.a SouThafdV Ifty off a few weeks at Mt. Clement, j/TiYfleu, Harry Moore, Andrew MacKnight, u|E'WtiVcompr7M »«« of"the beat acta pre- rXiinH7mMe"io" il» uii

" No-fBd from HoitT'a Comedy. Co.—-we t0 eDjoy tnb bathf, there, pwvloua to re- Joseph II. IJenner, W. A. 'laylor^John Mo- "nttA . n vaudeville houses. TUe paper will S?

| (1n uttfl fjelKtwtns

t'hrlljolhltig the ThoB. B. Shea Cd. , -a Keuna, Lauls C.Tenches, Juggllorf L>e Lisle, ^ „f upeolal dcsiK u. There wlfi be two g^Ju

Shaberta for "The Hornet's HptClara Marnts!, who -algoed a contract

with Lew Fields, has obtained a, release, andWill appear In '"love's Lottery" under Alfred

E. - Aaioa'a mandgemehi. She waa Mine.

Sl-Ihimana-lleInk's understudy last season.

II. .W. TAiLon, manager of Taylor's Stock

Co., hflti signed the following people for next

oh: William Dale, Ken K Urbg, KrauclB* idreW MacKBlght,

acasoh:

opened our nrellmln'.try season July

Casino Theatre, Keokuk, la., -td over three swkely, shii-man & Co. lSotils.—Ar- Al. Anderson, J. Hamilton Oolncs, Ajine Ivua,

thoueAnd paid .admissions, the largest num* rnngementa have been made by which tbe cavrle t>e, Kthel Hnmrlck and Zula El|s-

ber of paid fldmlfialona at one performiinee „.,,_ ^.p^^ DoeheBJf of Devdnahlre.'r by worth. Nine players will ho 111 the repertory,

ever la-.tte Casino. Our business haa been Slra. Chas. A. Doremus, In which Sweely, with - seven vaudeville acts. The tour IB

very large, and we remain one mora week, shlpman & Co. will exploit Hoselle jKnott booked for a Heawm oi thirty-eight *«••..

We have • the strohgest company,' both dra- tIle coming season, will be novallz6rt, and Jno. P. ltoowpi (basso), formerly or tne

matlc and vaudevilTe, we have ever carried tne D00 Vf placed on the market by Messrs. team of Talbot and Itogern, will aUrt re-

(eighteen people.. Our plays are -all newflroas,t & ihuiiop. la conjunction wllh the hearsaln with the "Mttle Jack Horner Co.

lo repertory, and ore all scenic produetlona. tmir Tne gju,,, „ rni hnf, n iHO arranged with julv 30, under the management of Melville

Notes mom An. W. Martin's "Umclh tne a^ye mentioned publishing house/ to jj. Ra)Toai's Cabin" Co.—Kverythlng Is - prpgreH- . tiace the theatrical cdmona of "Whenlng Ih the fine shapfi at the headquarters or n-nighthood Was" In Flower'.' and ."Dorothythe <fhow. The new scenery It* all built, ana Vernon of tlaOdoa Halt" upon the market,will be n revelation to theatregoers. A num- Harrv M. Baylor, who was 'Stricken with aher of novel scenic features will be intra-

t \\[>i\'t: touch of paralysis two months ago,

dueed, and Manager Martin will have the nnj nn(, since beea under treatment, at, the

tiHonta ahead nnd u force of nam asslatfliit«.

The general press ageut Ih Harry Hra-tlngei'.

r'rellniinary fletalls will bo -rarrled v**Wfftheir hvidquartera, Jtiith Uulldlng, Clnclh'

jiiiti. MBatkm ano Kbnb«t, Oermfln conieqjahs,

bare signed for .next seasoh Willi • red ir-

wia, through Wilfutn & Klynn, of New York.

Noikb r»0H Dukcak Ci.AnK.—'Wie "Mr.Booiey of Ireland" Co. will open its aoajpaearly In August. Duncon Clark's Lady Min-

strels Co., »"pt 3. the Kailtlle Hill Co., Oct.

J, and "Tho Claim Agent," Oct. Hi."

.

IliiiKUes abu LAUHouuBnk have sinned

with tins illll'e "HmBtt Wet" Co., Miniii old woman iiiuriUici.

u strong lend fur Mr.

Hodges.

nVDiond.BILLI MiKWE wrltea : "My vaudeville

season 1

vrlu, throughCuba Evblyn riie Military Maid," te-

Bll, TlfAIItlU AKIl llBLENB Timi.B write t

"Wu «ro lu our null. jv*»h with the Jli;o,

W. UudUu's Tllltls'B tMyuliilo Show, Ml"*Tnllle'B dogs lire innklug a b g hit thriiiig t

Peiilisylvaula nnd West Vlrglnlll. Wo will

lake u Kiinrt rest the last of August, at ourhome, Llnesvllle, Pa."

IIabhv TiiiiHHOH, lu hla monologue, IB

featuring a new Hut of songa. lie writs*

go ..with W. F. Mnnn ra production of .'Ab

To(d In the Uills,' doing tlie black face role.

eeni Iv uuderwei t a surgical onerntlou for that hl» bookings for next mason are lleiirly

anftJdlcltlif Ini Hie Massachuse^s liosnltal, compieted, and Tie Is to prudiico a brand HWHoston. and will aoou leave there to begin monologue. ....... l- mhw sei\wh work 5 V.lAemim, nf Albert Jncuucs nnd IJro,,D^. ltw™u.?_"v.. k-b,_. o^i,.v,n,i *t.ai. ,...i,«. ,i i i,„ ^jiu ovrrcolue by the heat

best production that he has ever had, ana p^gt.flrndiiHte Hospital, announces his speedy been :

that Is saying a great deal. Following Inst recovery, and will soon he at -his desk again lteved

year's successful Innovation MdUager Martinjn connection with Hwcely, Shlpman. & Co. end tl

will hot have dny parade, but Will still teat- Krnest Shuter, who has done excellent work of mu: ,

ure hlB Peerless Concert Military Band,lr¥ , t jj e ^minei,!, department o( the tour of composers. American composer:

which will tbla season be again under the n0Mne Knott the past season, bns renewed Ushers are concerned In tbo measure, because

direction of Prof. Woody Van Anda. Par- „,„ TOntract with Sweely, Shlpman A Co., or recent yeors much American music has

titular attention will be paid to Ihe cost, t0 0(,t „ business manager In oxploltlng been stolen and republished here.

Which will Include flfty male and female rtoselle Knott In- "The i Duchess of Devon- chuvbial .Hbrnh bus been engaged tor

nctorB, selected Irom- the -beat lalent. Arljsbire" the coming Beaaon. tbocast of "Told In tbe H 111,.

_other feature which will be used again, will i^m James announces that ha haa con- Mr. abu 'MBB, H. II. Iiivino will appear

be that of an all white company. .when Bnmmated IiIb arrangements for his coming as co-stars here in the ball.

Manager Wllllaths llrst proposed this Idea toUP |D "Tha Merry Wives of Windsor." clipiob CBAwrnsD has arn

last season, the kUoWlng odes predicted that opening the New Frlck'a Lyceum, lied Bnak, tisatlon- of"

the innovation would not be practical, and n. .1., Labor Day, Hept. 3, the tour wllL extend ..pi. lu Tales

would be abandoned before the season was to [be Pacific coast, returning to New York "Miilvonev I

half over. The success- of-the show last yearin Anril. to inaugurate an: Indefinite engage- -

was unprecedented, and tbe management laid mout'here. Mr. .latncs wlll.berthB lolly, flit

It to the new methods employed, therefore flnQ- flirtatious Sir John Falstalf, and wilt be

lbs saMo' policy will, be maintained. Maha; a bij assisted by, Nellie Mcllenry,. who hns

Ker Martin looks forward to a Heoson of been specially engaged for Mistress Quickly

:

Biicceas, both nrtlstlcally and llnnnclally. The ApUle James .will, be tho. -Mlsti'ese. lord, Jand

season-will open Aug. 8. nt Peru, lnd., onU charlotte Lambert the MlBtress Pago: Nor-

tbe tour that follows embrocca every large mm Hnckett plays "'ter.Pag.

during the evening performance <m HBtllrday,

July 21, at tin- ilrnnil Oiiern Ilouss, Pitts-

burg, p.. They Hnlflli their act with it

triiuk mfslery/' 111 which Mr. JarcJIles IB

iiauili-ilircd. iilaced III n tfiink, and a ciiuyaa

cover Ih wrunpcil nruuttd thn triltik, innklug

It almost ttlrllght, After Mr Jncuucs dls.

covered that bis brother had fainted he hart

Hie curloln MM «nd, with the usslat-

aniw of the performers, opened the tl'liUK

nml found lallxi iincoimelolis. They workedover hlin fm' over an liuur befom reviving

l'aiibivee a»i> Urn tale J.ibi closed ii Hiuh-

mar Bonson of fifteen weeks nver tb», X, C,

cltv and town In tbo country. Aronsou, Master l(age:Wm. Clirystle Miller,

David BWisostos Is spending his vocation justice. Shallow; J: Arthur Young, Platol

!

„,M,i«i, «..T,n«

ot his fruit farm at Orlnaby, Can. c. D. Burt, Ilardolph. and IJIIInn Lanmster. nobert II. Mantel),

Al, E Bavlobd musical director of tM Hwccl Anne Pate. -The production Is brand c.aub Boubi, w

Joseph Hii-

Mr. CrawfordMadahb

With thesome yearor J he act.

BMT0A i - -

la a uew piece doting next acanoa by DavidBelaHio, < -.*.

. LIiii, [a* KlNuRBunr has been engaged by

in Kinn-Nbbb write: "At Oklahoma, City, Kglritvllgiulr.il Co., fn

riiiav lilglit, July IS, Molis. Klus-N«r MS, llluylng the kiisl

ned on urgnn on his chin, while Mils, houses.

Graud Opera Bouse, Syracuse, N. Y., and Mw, and. will,he massive and complete

his- wife, Mabel Btnnton, ate visiting their every detail, while tile costumes and ejubel-

dauglitcr In Syracuse MI.B Stonton has llahmcnts will be historically correct In the

been engaged for the "Sam Houston" CO. last act (Heme. Oak) some startling nnd

'I'licv will lieturn to New York about 'Adg. 1. novel electrical cited*iare promised. _

Mh.mied FLottA, Who haa just closed a notesirami Tim w, KJ"*«> B'™*>—

long aeasoo In vaudeville, which extended to Barry- Cboote, who was with this company

the Pacific coast; linn been engaged to ploy ihe past season, remains with „Mr. .Lewls,

the part of Mantle Modlgln, In tne new lb.

alcal production, "Panhandle Pete,' whichopens early lu August, with JOUiea Hnrrl-

gab. "the tramp Juggler," Ih tha title role,

ltehearsala begin shortly,

CIIAttt.ES E. KI.UllIDOE. lor ii»v J-:"." A"- " "Zeke HwntieV, of the "David Hul-iira" Co., ntttaotlotl. Bonier: W, P, I*wls. Horry

I « returneT to the clly from Sarntoga cboale, W. B: Darcy. «us Rapier, Bar Par-

Burinis where lie has been spending hi. v.- rlsh, Ross Wlnterateen, Albert VoDlmka.caiion • • -' Chos. Johnson. Karl Sinnstury. Iva Lewis,

E arthPA IticiiAnnKos. who formerly wa« LiiMno Montrose. Jessie Rapier, Vlolett Iladd-

wllh tbe liaker-Vnnde- Co., le resting: at ley and Baby (llndys.i •

..• -Rocllestcr He joins' the Cook A Harris Co:. 'emjIETT 1.1TTLltll.v, for ihe past ten sea-

n August, ^fc»r>rItown. aud will pilot boo. agent for the Frank De'luium Co

be comnniv ihrongh the towns they played closed with that attraction »la)r 18, and

ait ra™ Ml. snd Mrs. Cook are at ftylvar. joined the Guy Stock Co., In the ;..<.._.... B^b. .. —any. ye report, jrood business in ^rtbern

.ana.

will support Bertha Kallch,

Jameb Bi.akel>:v Arrived from Europe Julyill. and started lu rehearsals with "Tbe Little

on I 'i

Khf»">«r pTayi!JThc"'snflM,for7twb minutes.

... Ilie ilermilll "cotundyilstcrn Wheel of liurlcsi|us

'llils dented unite u bodioHou."lltiMBB anu Lewis Inform us ihat they

Cibil Maiidb will preaent "Trlplepatte

enjoying Ihe best of health.- So far our Tristan Bernard's futtr act piny, at rite DukeKunliHer season bns been both. pleUBODt and of -York'B Theatre, London, In September.

nrotltalilc, and, as a rule, our mammoth -.riie Hcapegrnce," with Poullne Chase, will

waterproof, tent is crowded or well illlpd be used as a curtain raiser,

are not with the (leu. Adams Pniiioiulmc Co,,

bv J Hartley Mnnn.rs. nnenln. on tbe road opening July. -.1. at Kig.in, .in., win. i

aboni Hept, 10.

(i.Tga riioit 'run New Ywik mibbtiiklh,

— Ililslness la ntlll gsoil wltb us, There h.velieeu very few cliiltiges In tin- rompntiy fromWluit It wua wbuil. we storied out. Prof.

Joe TebMlnat hmi left In Join Bench A How;' libici

, :,, o en' the road ^Xokla fir next season

er's Klluw, nnd III Ills

llurr, who Is leadingPi

. wa hava i'rof,

he baud. In n veryruf. Lancaster, our or-

(ieo.Still

MS

..,

: : ,', ..as been engaged. by Charles

CliAht.nB CeijiMme; fot.fijj! year, the .eawn^Mr. Lewis wlll^put^oujj^one ^ght n. . Dillingham for one of his new produc-

l'lw SnOBBnfB will star Eddie Foy nextseason, in .,"fha Wild and Wooly lioy," by

John D. (lUbtrtiMELUOL'ltNE M

detective. Jatert. In sulaye. In "Law and tha Slab," neil season.

RuOBBB Cowlb^ will be In Marie Cahlll'i

support, lo "Marrying Mary,"CM.. T. AltBTOB bBC

(Jreen Room Club withBeach: Mr. Dofr, the musical director, it

hta home lu Defolt : Geo. Shaw, at Coopers

town, abd Sam Shaw, at Oneonia, N. Y.

DASibr, E. HAblon has been engaged for

Ih, pari of Saaballat, with "Ben liur," for

the coming seaun.

uaclt

MbT'ano Mbb. fbbo MtciBB ha*. , signedfor a term of years wltb Walter. A affttuewt,

to be iUlred lu a rural comedy drama, entttieii "H, Town CIowd,"

"obS"" cibeX"1 '

writes; "I am now per- Hil£n bus "muiie fbr iiiniseif a big homo out

fertlhir arrniifteiiil'iits for Itumchlng iny new here, anil wc nave booked Ihla niuuliy for

«nnw .be 'fwentlelh Ccdrury Vniiilcvlllo nelt annum.,, .,. ., .

Star.' orand Pantomime Co. and. Moving maiicblw A»n ItBnTiioi.i.t. wlih the r bc-

Plcturt Show. I feel confident that tills rnliotlc cncknluos, nrrlvcd from llrnr.ll re-

Bimw will ccrtaiiiiv prove the novelty show reatly. . . .... „ LTtnoalre, wllh ih" Wc oiolU muvfug pic- IVim.B pLAriKfl OtiiBrio Beach Park

ftres lam gi i da to inaugurate an nlwolutu- Rochesler, N V„ Oac«r Paul, bnslui soloist

i »,w Idea whfih will prove a refresliltig ot the I'aulls was made ..Master Mnsot,

$£&&&&& »',7t ISSi-'*•*B ^ °'W """" BK Suin^^^uKlle'tt m, SiiunV

? 2ffijS.*^!*Sl*l0Vo«" coffioffinBI™! repatt. fneetlhg wllh Hoi.ll." Co., for the Winter .season.

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ilAcDowKii. will appear as theiort of WIlloB Lack-

O'Bbien A^n West, pt-lnclii'il Irish nndWtlSoryr

of"!n.%..g?»x« York& «S3 iveMluV^^^,^ „ ^^^SJ^fLU The-

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634 THE NEW"YORK CLIPPER: August 4/

J. B. DYLLYN*w*Eator,THE PLAYER of many WJ parte .who never falls. Did you sen '•LTTTSJi JOHNNY JONE$» aW. 'THE

"TDTHE 01KL"Co.r Two entirely different roles.If yon wl»h the other nuraitcr, I can fiend I! to thee. Cn-Hsn Bays: 'I

.ny

BAHX AND THE OIRL" Co.? Two entirely different roles."Tncre am I waiting at33. V yon winri the other naiaiwr, loan send lit* «...

wonder wliatliaa become of tlie man Dint nas the Monr1 Hesald: We the only thing for yon Is togel a little mn w|tn a company of 2. then yon can fool the Irish and wont bave to skidoo.' Myagent won't let me." Permanent a«MreH-, HOTEL MAIlIA, 133 W. 41at St., Naw fork.

Jni.ra asm- But Oarrihon are malting,elaborate plans for their novelty productionof "Hamlet,'" wrlttim by Will t\ Cowper..Mi. MM will assist Mr. Garrlaon In di-recting rehearsals. Mr. Garrison will 1m-porsonntc tbo melancholy Dane, and Mrs.(rarrtaon will be the Ophelia. They willhave npproprlato costumes, original musicand Bpeelar scenic and electrical effects.There will be tbreo people In the act. tneseaaon opening at Hyde & Bcnman's, Brook-lyn. Kept. 17.Will and Mat Reno write: "We have

been In toe Kaat since June 4, ami have brcngoing merrily along. At present we rueplaylog the Alf. T. WlltoH park circuit, andmeeting with nnccess. Wc bave signed wir.htne

rBdwin Barrle Stock Co. for next nettmn."

Jambh A. Studrick, formerly of Waltersand ShaoMck, rcporu meeting with goodsuccess tbroogh Oregon and Iffabo with hiseccentric monologue act. At present he Isrm the Young circuit, and haa six monthsbooked ahead for his trip East.Thh Topbt Ttjrvv Trio how concluded

seyenly-nve weeks of iracc**ss/ul engsgrrarctfl,.thirty of which were played in Californiannd the Northwest. 'Iticy hare rented a85HL 'arm at Port Angeles, WaHh., In thaNorthwestern extremity of the United States,for the Hummer, and are apejidlng their timehunting and flablng. The trio will icanmeroali engagements in October..DimiNG THEIR BNOAOEMT.WTf flt the Novelty

.Theatre, Oaklandc t!oJ. ( Dave Morris, of the

.Broadway Trio ; Harry La Koln. the Amer-Jcan-.inp juggler; and the McHenry Bros.

ilP*27 ftJuJ f,fanIt ) ww InltJated In IxmIrsNo 26, of the T. M. A_ located In Oakland,Car •WALnotnw akd WmTifBT write I "We lust

closed. ten weeks In parka, and are spendingour vacation at onr florae, Imlay City, Mich.V-o have signed with F, W. Marks 1

No. 1Show for tha regular season, which opensAug. 20." "^

.Chas. JoBBAir writes: "I am at pn»Fent

advance representative for the Holllnprworth,Wwlns Co. Wn have played a very BiUTesKfolseason in Texac, playing the prloclpaj purlcs.We are In Ansttn until July 2D. Opened Joly8, at Hyde Park, and plnyed to S. R. O. thaiirst week. After our engagement here thecompany closes for ten weeks, when we will,nold i-cboaraals In New Orleans for tie com-l Ing snaron."

Thb Two Macks. BBslsted by Alice Kellogg,will be eeen In their new act next reason,'Who* 'a the Odda," written by Tlnn Clayioa.They ore rehenrsiag at Atlantic City.. Jl.dw.iho Wai.dma.vn. the RhskespearesTi

'actor, reports meeting with sneceao with hiacondensed version of "Dr. Jekyll end Mr.Hyde, ' la vaudeville houses an the Pacific'COBSt.

Frank CooMnn, for two yean stage man-ager and principal tenor with George Prim-rose, will next weapon enter vaudeville In aono net musical comedy. Mi. Ooombs la atpresent engaged as leading soloist oa thoSteel Pier, Atlantic City, ft. J.

The BMH8 Trio write: "We hare re-

ceived our new comedy sketch, entitled TheYellow Streak.' Tho sketch, is very strongIn comedy Hue*, situations, etc. we willproduce It early in September. Our new rollerbkatc dancing will be a thing of the past in

a few weeks/'"Carlotta" has returned from her Sum-

mer vacation at Richmond, Vs., having signedfor the eoiaiog season with B. Id. Forrester.Nat S. Jk&omk, "Oar Yiddish Friend."

writes that he is now In his ninth week Instock at the Trocadero Theatre, Chicago, andhaa Higned for next season with Fred Irwin.Dick and Auck McAvoy have been spend-

ing the Rummer months at Toronto, Can.They bave signed with "The Peddler" Co.,which oners early in August.The Bo-iifmian Taio write that tbelr new

net, "A Model Ron," is a big success.Rgo. W. Hvsarx, ventriloquist, Informs as

that he Is booked up solid.Ella Frascis and PAnoHTER ("Llrtte

Trixle") are upending the Summer monthsIn the mountain? of Colorado, after flniahlngtheir vaudeville dates in the Northwest.

Jas. A. Fitwjhraxd, baritone, aaa returnedto romp's Pavilion, St Loula, for the rest ofthe Summer «ea£on.

4'»OCR AUSTRALIAN JLKTTERi

rUOii OLTt OWN COBKKSFO.tPRIfT.

DM and Wiuios were encaged as apeclal attractioa at Jloiwrnftre Garden, Fartockaway, after which they make an ej-

'tensive tour of the h«ft houses.

-spec

.Bad

.„. Brach & Bowers' Hamni will openibeir MM Aug. 7, with forty of the best^people In the business. They write: "Our•show will be one of the best on the road thecoming Etason, carrying a big baud uud or-

i^mH AKD Hassan write: "While playingwith Pain's 'Fall of Pompeii,* at White Cltv,.In Chicago, Chaa. Hasaan met with an aecl-

iSFi cislocnting tluee tlugrrs and spraining.hia wTtst, through whieh wc were obliged tolose two weeks. However, wc opened InJianiyis City with the frame ahow, nod rejnnJutwo weekfl, after which we play the Uopkioscircuit of parks."

BtjpwoBTB and Wrlls. comedy sketch duo,closed their Summer work al the Crystnl The-atre, bt. Joseph, Wo., Salui-itay. .Inly 21, andImmediately Biartcd for tbelr home at White.•iJcar I^ke, Minn., where thev Intend remain-ing until the latter part of September, when'tbelr Fall and Winter bookings commence.1 hey will have a now comedy sketch 1o offer'coming season. Chne. Lrmden Carter has been-commissioned to write same

Boo McGinlit writes: "We have terml-I Bated a flue var:ttion at our old home onCnlifbrnla Avenue, San Francisco, and go tohrinU Cruz, Sauia Harbara and I,os Aogelrs.,Wo will <ipea our sruson at Glasgow. a?ont.,Aus

- \\ S" Dlny ^r old lerrltory in Mon-tana North and Sooth Dakota, Alhcxta andJManitoho, Minnesota ond Wisconsin. We

Sydney, Jane 12.A capacity audience witnessed the per-

formance of^The Little Michus," at Her Ma-jesty's Theatre on Saturday night, Tha at-tractive duets sang by Margaret Thomasand Florence Young are especially' note-worthy. "The Little Mtchns" Is very popu-lar, nnd Is expected to run for the remainderof the season. i-

'

At the Theatre Royal, "For England" at-tracted e large audience on Saturday.' Fran-cis Ross, Hanie Ireland, Messrs. Baker andNorman and Mr. and Mrs. Bland Holt' arechiefly responsible for the success of the play,the laat nights of which are now announce*!.

At the Criterion Theatre, WKIougbby nndWard's Company, headed by Grace .Palotta,are aa popular ea ever In "The Man FromMexico,' the humor of which Is keenly en-joyed by vast audiences nightly. V

Lydla Yeanwins-TitUB ami Leslie ' Harrisare Just concJmrlag a succeasfal season at'the Potaco Theatre. Leslie Harris Introducedseveral new nketches on Saturday' night,chief of whieh was "Twenty Minutes WithSome Notable Rntertalners," with examplesfrom the works of Corney Groin, GeorgeGroKsmltb, Albert Chevalier and Mel. B.Spitrr. The Blnglng of Bosbui M irhamu.a Is

also a feature of the entcTtalnnjent..-! '

At the Tivoli Theatre, on Saturday night,a oew sketch, "The Late Lamented, ' wasperformed by Blake and Granny, and wasmuch appreciated, the theatre, aa usual*- be-ing crowded. The prognimme this week alsoIncludes* the. Masoa-Keeler Co., the Mlles-Stavordule Quintet, the O'Natla Troupe- ofjugglers. Mile. Omega, also a newcomer, andAlice Face, a specialty duncer.

In Melbourne all the theatres were wellpatronized on Saturday night. The Ameri-can comedian, William Collier, and hia com-pany, enlered on tb* last six nights of FTheLUctator," at Her Mnjesiy*8. The Brough-FletnmlngCo, scored another success at toePrincess Theatre with "Little Mary," whichwas produced fur the first time In Melbourne.Win. Anderson hit the melodramatic tastewith "The Death or Glory Boy«." at the The-atre Iloyal. The bill at the Opera House Isa strong one. Alexandra and Bertie, aerialperformers, end Vaaco, "The Mod Musician."being exceptionally good, while West's pic-tures aad the Bresclaus are doing excellentbusiness at the Athenaeum Hall.

Tn Old Rrliablb weekly. tmnU* DrtnSnas been oognged for this aeajion to do herrag time piano novelties, and Bongs anddanoes, st aa increased salary."

Mblvillb anh Azbj,l*i have purchased aer-ernl vlllnge lots at Gram Lake, MJcb., andnrfl building n business block and Summer.come there. Thr-lr art la booked nearly solidtor Dext neoson, npeolng In November.

Ediiir Wood, formciiy of Wood nnd Berry,MM Jack Inglla. Into of tJie Big Three Min-strels, have joined hands, and are doing acomedy singing, dancing and talking net, uu-1meeting with success. Tula wenk they are at

• JsunneJly's Casino, Kontb Beach.Blanch Lathi. i. has closed a siicressful en-

gfiLxment on the Flynn circuit of porks, ondwill return to New York July 31, to start;xehenrRnlo with Billy B. Von, lu "The KrrandBoy to play the rubo girl, the part thocreated. 9

Aokrs Maitr, "The Aoacrlrsn Tommy At-Bag. after closing her mason at the Ma-lesiip Th.mtre, Chicago. HL, haa gone to BcaBright, ML J., for a rent She will remainthere until Sept. 15, rehearsing eonie new<lancea for the romlng sea-swi,Tub

i

Musical wolfbr. Hen M. and Mamie.:jiave just tlniBhed their engagements overthe rnydeji RIJou ctrcutt, Tliey plnyed thaOlytnplc, Springfield, m„ week ofMy 23.MCWA MllMtfAw Informs ua that she la

still making a tremendous hit with her nov-elty Buster Browo" net. After closing thepresent park ecneon she will again take outher own company, under tho management ofthe Majssrk VwdsalBs Co.

.

Noth1from J. K. DunLBT's "Nrw DarkTown" Co.—Wo are meeting with good suc-

cess around Chicago. Wo openrd under tenthere July 1. This Is onr first trip Rsat. andwo «.'

,

Df ,n ttl<1 «roilnd I** <^ity until Sept.

•-V w"' OIWn- 0,,r regular acason about Sept.aC, and play through tho New England4>tatrs. Our lime )• nearly all filled. We nre,.having our car overhauled aad repainted.We parry thirty people now and will carrythirty-five nest RtM Wa played Uuoii«hSouth America lost season. And did ytwywell. Many of the company sro from there,and they will be with ua next senson. Wecalled on the Carl Hngmbcck Shown, andwere treated royally. Our new Hurricane list-let la a big hit "Dark Town" and its muaicwas written by Mr. Dudley.Abkltn, the dancer, informs us that Rhe

haa jMft (luliihed fourteen sucresefnl weeksover tho Gus Sun circuit, and Ja booked untilJanuary.Tnu AVftBA St. Lbo* Tropts of acrobatv

and muFdcinns have just mod© a ixlp fromProgresaa, laeafan. to Belize. Bridab. Hoa-SnJS twenty-nine days. They nre tour-rng HrttiBh Iloodurns with their own show.Alf. Honey, bar performer, has an InterestIn tho show cnLled Oreo Anglo-American-Mr Aaron Is with the ahow, *uul Is doing

T Ghacr Itan Is on her way Enst, after a«ure weeks vocation, spent In Denver andColorado Sprln|p\ She will start rehearsiugwjw oongs xor-4hA.a«ning jeaaon..la yamie.

Of Interent 1n American PlatTwrlschta.The New Theatre Association of Chicago,

being organized for the encouragement of uiedrama, will, during lia lust wesson. Introducea piny content. With this end In view a com-mittee has brcn appointed to pass upon andsetoct a new play for production. The namesof this cotrLmtttee wli: be published later

1

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From the plays bubmltied one will bechosen for a careful production In the NewTJicatro by the New Theatre Company.Should It prove sufficiently interesting luthe Jndgmeiu. of the management. It will heplayed for a full two weeks, and. If possible,ngaln at tho close of the regular season. Theauthor will receive a royalty of D per cent.of the gross receipts, should they be lessthan $.1,500 per week, and 10 par cent.,bhould they exceed that amount.The condition* of the contest are as fol-

lows:1. The play must be an original drama,

eonirdy drama, or comedy, and not a trans-lation, adaptation or dramatization of anynovel or ctory already published.

2. It muHt treat of modern American life,nod bo written by a citizen of tho UoltcdStates.

S. It mriFt bo substantially In a form foracting, aud will be judged at* an acting-play.

4. It must be In three or four acts, with-out change of scene In any act; must not re-quire over two and a half hours to plav, andimiFt not have ovor fifteen speaking charac-ters. It must bo submitted not later thanDec. 1, 1906, In n plain scaled envelope, ad-or*Mwed in typewriting, to the New Theatre(Play Contrsi), 17 Van Buren Street, Chi-cago. Tho play must be typewritten npouplain paper, and must have no signature. InIhe envelope containing tho play most boanother plain pes led envelope, upon the; out-side of wJdch shall be written. In typenrrltinK,tM name »f the pbty which It accompanies.Inside this envelope must be the autographisipnatore of the writer of the play/jiime ofplay, (he full address, and a statement thatall the conditions of the contest haia beencompiled with. ?"

• o. Excepting S3 stated befoiro, all- rightsmay be reservrd by the author.*-

Msrsaret Ansrlln'a Plsni.

i 55! PT,,

DC??

8..T11Mtr'; wl » nBaln ]'o«se Miss

Anglln tills Kali, and she announces that shewill appear as Mrs. Dane. Jn "Mrs. DanesPefensc. In whlrb she ncoi-ed a success someyears ago. Oilier characters she will offerere Lady Tcanle, In "The School for Scandal,"add Queen of tho Amazons. In "The KiemalJ-emlnlnc." in nddllion 10 which "The GreatDivide,- by Wm. Vaughn Moody, will be pre-sented, *

00 Wanted 60 Wanted 60

SE11 ' *£?* Tr*P Dnimmor, A Piano that doublfa

rti?'C?,,^^,™1,

• !"«"*a «ny Actor Ttrtnniiiii.bud. SattrlM, not nnmilsrs. Uivwond A Jc»n.com' Kntetprliw, t*3i KlmlarkAvciaicino in

WANTED. ENGAGEMENT.3111M11111I111

JT'KBT HAHMOJOCA AND BOTO PI.ATKn. XoirluHtlTOIcnw. H.i.CAJlEUtaS.MKiCUrrfil

MANAGERS AND ELECTRICIANS, ATTENTION!!!Onr new 1908-07 CATAIrOGUE la completed, with fall description of and showing method of operation of every-thing pertaining to electrical stage craft and park amusements. Price of Catalogue, 25 cents, which amountwill be deducted from first f10.00 purchase. Sent to regular customers free.

JOSEPH MENCHEN ELECTRICAL CO.,Ut.U.OF.ST HAjrr/TAOTCKBBS OP ELECTRICAL STAGE AJ'PLI AXCES AUD BFFECTg IN THE WOULD,

394 'WEST SOU. STREET, S. Y. CITY.

THEATRICAL HOTELS

... BOARDING HOUSES.PALACK IIOTKL, 101 S. Out St, OblUC".

aroma, It per ™t; utijnnn bata, »i.

rarrhh »»ih, too. H.».anMTHasT,rrot.

TBaFAJ.OAB.IU-117 £.u. n.t.jbp. seiui.load, or Hulc, heweT. Boom Wo.. ;ic» II,

ILK day; sue» si -mi. W.D.HASNIQlJM'na.

Wakui A ICsdlioi, 0HI0ASO,0. 0. Y.ojh.n, rrop. StncUyAmerican Plan. S8-1S alnil.;

IT-lldoBblq. VnodBTlUc patroBAge lBTltCd.

HOTEL ST. DBMS, 138-138 Wat Mirkct St.

lodiAoapollR. lad. CoavnileDt to all theatres.Seat Utile Hotel to Indlaa.poUa. Actora' Bate..

CLilEROON HOTEL. fZXSZASiw DOIII ft JENNINGS, Trops.if. Clark St ., cor. Ontario, Chicago.

RateH, to, W a,nd B per day. $2 to $6 per weelc.

SA1*ESMKM.—A*ent8 wanted to noil Buborbanlotn and colUgee. Work this; good side line. Youcan Tasite $iS to two a weefc. commission oasis.

Apply ROOM 622, 2» BROADWAY. New YorlC.

AGENTS-LeglUmaw snbrmtnte for Slot Ma-chines; patented; sells at sight for si. Qoodter-rltoryopeo. FartlcDUra GJSHA CO., Anderson, ln<L

Mt'lflO COMP88ED ABTD ABJ&A5GBBfor amy inttranSDt or nomher of iaitrnmeati.IORn,wordaand maiic, aketchee, etc.feeaa ttamp.DHXB.ULgyi8,<2> Rtokmoad St., Ctaclnnaa, 6.

DODGERS, Heralds, and aU kinds of emailBtntT. PRESS SHOW PRINTERY,Johnwntqrf, Penna.

HOW TO START IN SHOW BUSINESS.(Ooiyrtthwd), 3 different books, l«o. AilkiijdjacLMORPlfBT'S HCHQOL, 127 N. 12th 6L, ruila., Pa.

HOW TO BECOME ACONTORTIONIST.Pront and Hack Beadinj, eacn trick ninBtrite*»5o. Morshet'g School, WT N. 12th SL, Phlla., Pr

AT l-IUKKTV-Ai pianist, sifht reader,transpoecr. Soher and reliable. Address

WT. M. COI.B, Box H>7. Milior*B Kails, Mass.

WANTED, Man for Heavy, JuveaileMan.Lead-tnn StHibrcit* ami Character Woman who can playa Wuthpart. Those doing; specialties given prefer-ence. Tell all in flrat letter. Boozers and ciiastrssave Hlampu. Address F. B. SANDERS,

205 K. Adams St-. Pittsburg, Kan.

WANTED, CHARACTER, LEAD ANDComedy Man, to support Oertrndc Wellman (nieceof Walter Wellman). Write aU first letter. Salarylow and enre. Open Sept. 15. No Bends. Cay R.Alnsworth, cure of OaVn Hotel, Clear Luke, Iowa

WANTED, Sketch Team, lady fake or playcrcati; man must be strong song and dance come-dian, put oa acts and make them go. Salary low,hat sure. Also 40oft. San Frnnueco Disaster forsale, $no, new. Address John Francis, 43: E. Wil-llaw St., Decatnr, III.

THEATRICAL PRINTLVG-TlckctS, Conttac^, Dodgers, Letter Heads, Heralds, etc. Sam.plea and prices. Bout work; lowest prices.

S0HMDTZ ITO. CO., Voosler, O.

AT LIBERTY,

WW SOBER. HARD WORKER. A Mo. 1REPERENOKS. ERNEST A. PROVESOREB,

civre or Story's Stiow, Enflelil. X. n.

HARRY POLLWORTHWANTSVersatile Medicine Performers.

Open Air PluUorra Work. Sinters Uiat plAy Guitaror Banjo, veotrtloqulBt, Good single Ma.lcal aclGood salary to tlio right itmn. state all In letter.Don't caa. No bonzo. Addrea,

JMIKDCLID AVE., Clegcland, OMo.

"^IP'^a.lXrTIS]TO HKAP. KBOM

REP. PEOPLE!ll-j

U mnMV. A! plllnl> "ff" ">>« ooubleaband. \Voald like to hear irom party wlah-Inj; to Bell tent, seats, etc. AddresT

ROBT. n. GARRETT.Ilox R;t, White Sprintrs. Fla.

AT LIBERTY FOR COMING SEASON,

P. PIE ••

Highland Park Stouk Co^ York, Pa.

novise picfore rams fob sale

loo w.nahBt-.N. T.citr.

Two Elaborately Spangled Soubretle Dresses,SMALL S1ZRS.

1 "OUT. 618 w. lath St, New Tor*.

AT MBKKTY,

No. 1 M. P. OPERATOR,With or without machine. Add.

P. 8AH0, 70 llethune Ays.. Dfjolt, Hich.

BASEBALLNATIONAL LEAGUE.

POLO GROUNDS.With St. Lonla. July 31 Au«r. l 2 *1

With ChlraR., AuK.%.fiV7.8.g ' '

RACING.BRiflinw mm mm mi.Brlght.il Bench, July U-Ang t.

UI.aB,1 3«li8tFMi7. CoasyWutl

VIVI- PHOTOS600 for 54.00 1,000, 38.50 Second 1,000, $5.00

HEAVY CARD, tii XI la. TWO COLORS. BAilPLES FREE.

HENNEGAN & CO., SHOW PRINTERS, Cincinnati, r.

WANTED, BY AL. MARTZ SPECIALTY CO.Vaudeville Performcra In all branclic= of the brjalncF?: Want Strone Slnc'c Torn. alw> TYornlione andBaritone, to douhle second violin and clarionet; rIko Clarionet for II. and O. All letters anxtrrrcdState nalarj, it la sure. Drinker*, don ;

t write. I pay an. Will advance tickets to parties I know*'Short Jump from Boston. Stay out 'till I<ent. Addrew* AL. MARTZ,

Conway Ctr., N. H., AQg. 4; JackRon 6, Bartlett T, Tam worth 9

THE GREAT GOLE BROS.' SHOWSWMT FOt MUSEUM UD VMiDEVILLf ANNEX,

A few iaore'Flrst Claaa Side Show Acta, Lady Bar Pnnchera, Mualcal Act, Midget, or any nigh classNovel Act performed by yoang, Rood looking ladies. Canalaouae two First Class Oriental Dancers,Wardrobe and appearance must be first class. Address

JOHN E. OflDEN, Manager of Annex, Hamilton, Ohio. '

FILMSFrom mc-ffraph, Pathe or Uelics are originaland always make good, and we are theiragents. Powers' Cameraeraph la the acme ofperfection In Motion Picture Machines, andibosc who tee a Powers' Machine are notmtisfled nntil they own one. The ORIG-INAL fireproof magR7.1nes on Powers' Ma-chines are really fireproof, and not. merelyIn name. Powers Is the Originator, butthe pirates loved hhn ' so well that theycopied his Invention. Strange to say, how-ever, the copies . are not fireproof becausethey did not dare copy la its proper form alegally patented article; Moral : Buy Pow-ers' Cameragranh with the Original fireproofmagazines and he 'Tr."

WE ARE SOLE SELLING A6ENTS HERE.Beware of the fellow who olers Powers'

Machines for 10 per cear. less than Hat.They cannot deliver New Machines of LatePattern. Watch the number of the machine—that will tell.WE ALWAYS HAVE THIAMIN STOCK.

Likewise Edison Exhibition and UniversalModels, the New No. 4 OptLgraph, a goodcheap machine, and there you have thechoice. These machines In slock all the time

SLIGHTLY USED GOODS.EdlKon's '08 Model, Complete $451*)Optisraph, No. 3 Model, Complete 45.00

Double DisootvlQe Stereopticon, U size,Darlot Lenses and Utgh Pressure Diasolver,»60.0Q.

Double Dissolving Stereoptleon, with Optl-

Saph, No. S, complete, $56.00, IncludingIssorver.

Song Stereopticon, Electric, $20.00. "

Beard's Patent Calclom Regulators. Coat$30.00. Onr price for both. $10.00.

CoDdenaers, the best, 4%in., S1.00. or Bizfor $0.00.

' IAmes. the best, S1.00 per doz., or sixdozen, 55.00. ^^

Reels, Carbons, Gelatine, Cement, OH,Ether, Oxyllthe Ontflta and Comi>ouDd,Lamps. Lenses, Rheostats. Carbide. 88 testGaaollne, Slide Carriers, Etc., Ktc,

attACniHES and FILMS ~WANTED,Provided They Are Good.

LEWIS M. SWAAB Ac CO.,338 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

L. D. Phone.

SCENERYThe Tiffin Scenic Company,

TliTlN OHIO.

ABERDEEN, MISS.I WANT A FEW MORE A I ATTRACTIONS.Season opeafl 8cpt, 1. HubIdcbs averaged 1206ecu nlglil last seMos. Wnio frr open time.

If. B. YODNO, ilgr., Temple Theatre

WAjTEj,jgoving Piclore Machlnt, alsa Films

Cars.

OTIIEKS "° B«a"B tJ'8 rnoner. . Crrr .

bT navln» goon, ordinalacts. Whj don't tou r I TrrltS Srglnal SSinonoloKiies, sketcliN, dramoi, comedies, etc.to order, hnt rate.. Best orljlnal mate:* HOB WATT. MS Walnut St., Phlla

lout. Hound Top Cuvu, irtth 1 middle piecesone Mtt. natoar. Address SOX BI10S

831 Snmmlt SL, Toled.. oil.

C. A. HAWKINS,Mfr. of OyramsrJo Apparatus. 83A E. 4.th St. s Yformcrlj or in E. 13th St, liorlzo.tal bsrs le'splag boirds and bars, barrels, crosses, rlobci elc

WANTED AT ONCE, Some Good All 'Round

ifr^f,

Ce

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£ptrlal Dltputrhc* IoThb New YobkCupPCB.1 RAN JfHANeisco, July 31.—At the Or-

fbeura, (located at the Chutes), the bill

or Week opening Sunday, 29, Includes:

Tlie Mnrco Twins, the Basque Quartette,

Hickman Bros., Ida OTJay, Paul Spndoul,

KcWatters. Tyson and Co., Camllle ComedyTrio, Kcllv and Kent, and the Orpheum mo-tion pictures.

Notes.—The new Alcasar Theatre, to beerected bv Belasco A Mayer on the south-

west corner of Butter and Btelner Streets,

Will- coat 8150,000 when completed. Thecomfort and safety of theatregoers have beenthe principal objects of its builders. Theseating capacity will he 1,500. The theatrela on two streets, and there will be ampleexits. On Stelner Street will be five exits.

To the right of. the main entrance on Sutter

Street a court eight feet wide will extendfrom ton stage to Sutter Street. Three fire

escapes from the balcony will lead Into this

wide, court, and three more will lead Into

Stelner Street. The building will be erected

so a i* to comply with the new building ordln-

?|pe In every particular, the exits being

wtnty-flve per cent. In excess of the widthrequired bv law. The structure will be claisAnod fireproof. ..The Incorporation of the Be-lasco ft Maver theatrical enterprises was filed

recently In the office of the county clerk.

The Incorporators are : Frederick Bebseo,M. E. Mayer, J. Lewln, Charles H. Pool andEmm Levy. The company Is rnpltallted at

¥100.000 The Graumao Skating 'link

rpnjpaoT. Incorporated, with Lawrence Ruck-lev. 6 F. Grauman. Sid Ornuman. W. K.

Sullivan and ThomaH Burke as directors,

•off a capita! stock of $100,000.

Pucks Are All laolngf Well—Some ofthe Popular Price Houses Open forthe SeaMon.Philadelphia, July SI.—Walter Jones

and Mabel Hlte made their local vaudevilledebut at Keith's, to a capacity house, andscored a big hit. ... ...Stock burlesque drawcapacity at the Bijou The Lyceum hada well filled house Big patronage wasbestowed on Willow Grove, Obestniit Hill,White City and Washington parks.

Chicaoo, July SI.—"The Vanderhilt Cup"opened Sunday, at the Colonial, to a crowdedhouse, and was a big auccesa The twoMonday openings were the "nameless" play,at rhe Grand Opera House, and Wm. Norrls,In "A Strenuous Life," at the Studebaker.

The holdover attractions doing wellwere - "Told In the Bills," at Powers'

;

"Brown of Harvard," at the Garrlck ; "TheLand of Nod, ' at the Chicago Opera House,and "Bedford's Hope," at the Great North-era Vaudeville nt the Majestic andOlympic, and stock burlesque at the Follyand Trocadero, did well.

Boston, July 31.—"A Scrap of Paper,"at the Globe; "The Pirates of Penzance," atthe Castle Square, and "The Minister'sDaughter," at the Bowdoln Square, werentock offerings faring well Harry Bul-ger. In "The Man from Now," opened pros-perously his tenth week at the Tremonc....'Vaudeville, at Keith's, and stock burlesque,at the Palace, attracted many Fair,weather Sunday brought crowds to the parksand beaches.

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Cincinnati, July 31.—The Chester ParkOpera Co. put on "The Bohemian Girl." toincreased business Bryant's Minstrels,nt Coney Island, and Herbert A Whllng'sBig Southern Minstrels, at Ludlow Lagoon.both drew well. ...... .Weber's Prlee BandJammed the Zoo with music lovers.

KANHAft City, Julv ill.—The regular sea-son opened at the Gulls Saturday night, with"Nettle, the Xewsglrl," to a large houseAll the pnrkn enjoyed great Sunday pros-perity.... At Electric Park the Bands Roesaopened Its annual engagement, and was en-thusiastically welcomed. In the German Vil-lage, Hammond and Forrester were the head-liners At Forest Park, Lenge's Bandand the Frnncellas, on the lawn, and Lazarand Lnxar. In Old Heidelberg, were the feat-ures At Falrmount Park, Helner'a Mili-tary Band, Bole's Submarine Craft, andPendergnst and Howell, la the theatre, all

6leased. At Convention Hall, the Royal[awallan Band opened a week's engagement.

to a good house. ... ..Pain's "Last Days ofPompeii" continued to attract good attend-ance.

I.onsviLi.K, July 31.—Threatening weath-er did not prevent a big crowd being presentat Fontaine Ferry Perk Pavilion Sunday to

witness a fine vaudeville bill TheGregorys , at Jockey Club Park, drew a largeaudience Sunday. « !

J. R. Jackson, manager of the New Fam-ily Theatre, Siom City, la., writes, underdote of July 23 : "1 just received a wire fromOmaha, Neb., tola a, h., from the managerof Crystal Park there, of which 1 am owner,saying that Al. Chrlstal had been found deadlo bed. I will go there to-morrow and at-

tend to the burial. I don't know where hishome Is. or anything about him, so If youwill kindly ask, through the columns of yourvaluable paper, anyone knowing anythingabout his relatives, tf they will communi-cate with me, I will gladly give them all theInformation I can."Jim Mi.'rray. of Murray and Aider, and

Joe Kills, German comedian, were recentlythe guests of Oenman Thompson at WestHwnnzey, N. H., and had an enjoyable visit

with the venerable actor.

ttjjgjjj Rome Cist.

Tb.ii list la made up as nearly ac-curate na It la possible to make a Hatof vaudeville bookiug». To Insure in-aertlon la thla department the nameof the theatre or park, a* well aa thecity or town, MIST arcompauy eachbooklntf aent ua.

Acker & ailday, Klectrlc Pnrk, Newark,30 An*. 4.

Acme Trio, Crump's Park, ChkIdo, Macou, On.,30-Ang. 4.

Adler, Flo, Keith's, Boston, 30-Aug. 4.

Adulr ft Dnim, RtTerxIde Park, Kagiuaw, Mlcb.,-30-Auf. 4.

Adella, 14, Wenona llesrh, Bay City, Mich., 30-

AllU. 4.

AdaniH A Mack, Old Orchard, Me., 30-Aog. 4.

Adonis ft Drew, Pastor's, S. V. C, 30-Aug. 4.

Adamlnl A Taylor, Temple. Detroit. Aug. fl-11.

Addison ft Ltringston, Oodfroy'H, Orand Ropldi,Mlcb., 30-Aug. 4.

Ahearn. Oats, ft Jar., Central Psrk, Dover, M.II.. 30-Aug. 4.

Allisons (8). Fontulne Ferry Park, LoaiHvllle,

Ky., 30-Aag. 4.

Altttiorpe, Flora, Paxtsng Park, llarrhbttrg, Pe.,.10 -Aug. 4.

Alfarabl, Had), Keith's, Bostoo, 30-Aug. 4.

Alba*, I.unu Park, Washington. D. C„ 30-Aug. 4.

Alva, Alice. Milwaukee. Win., 30-Aug. 4.

Allea, I-eou & Bertie, White City, Hpringneid, 111.,

30-Aug. 4.

Alpha Trio, Buckroe Beach OsmIoo, Hampton, Vs.,30-Ana. 4.

Allora Bron., Atlantic Harden, N. Y. C. 30-

Aijg. 1. . „ .

AlburtiH A Millar. Hippodrome, London. F.og., 30-

Aug. 12; Kmplre Tour, 14-31.Alito A Armour, Athletic Park, Montgomery. Ala.,

30-Apr. 4. . .

Alexis ft Schell. Shea's. Buffalo, 30-Aiik. 4.

Altliea Twins, Proctflr'M, Newark. N. J., 30-Aug. 4.

Almond, Tom & Fdltb, Old Heklelbcrg, N. IT, C...

gO-Ausr, J.

AuiiTlcus Comedy Four, Meyer* Lake, Cantoo, O.,30-Aug. 4; Farm. Toledo, 0-11.

American Trumpeters (4). Forest Hark, St. Louis,

Maw i> '

American Newsboys' Quartette, Orpheum, Spring-field, 0., aO-Aug. 4: People'*, Chicago. 0-11.

Aniterfoo k- Cioiwc. Kellb's, N. Y. O., RO-Aug. 4.

Apell A Byrne, Majestic, Clileago, 30-Aug. 4.

Aptlale's Iteors, DogK ft Monkeyn, Indlsoola Park,Oolumbui. 0.. 30-Aug. 4 ; Snminlt Park, Orls-

kaay. N. ¥., 0-11.

ArlliiKton Cwnnly Four. Henderson's, Cooey Is-

land. N. V.. 30-Aug. 4.

ArllnRton * BeUton. Proctor's, Albany, N. T.,

30-Aug. 4; Hoatf Lake. Wotjusaoket, ». I., 0-U.Arto. win.. Sanotoga Park, Pottstown, Pa., 30*

Arcber ft Crocker, Park. PliiKdeld. Pa., 30-Aog. 4.

Archer ft Cartelle, Dewey, Ctlca, N. Y., 30-Aug. 4.

Armlnla A Burke, Klectrlc Park, Newark, N. J.,

Auk. 0-11.

Aahtoo A Rarle, Orpheam. BprinfrSeld, 0., 30-

Aug. 4.

AHbtons, The. Jockey Club Park, Loalavllle, Ky.,:W-Aag. 4.

Auntl&B, Great, Anderson, Ind., 30-Aug. 4; Koko*mo, 6-11.

Aootlns, TosalDg, Bock Springs Park, R. LiTer-pool, 0., 30-Aag. 4.

Avery A Pearl. Star. Aaron. 111., 30-Aug. 4; Ma*Jestle, Ctalesgo, fl-11.

Avolos. Muxlrat, Kohmer Park. Montreal, Can.,nO-Ang. 4,

Aitell ft Dog. Maonlon'a Park, St. Lool". uO-Aoc.4: Cook's Park, Rvansrllle, Ind.. Oil,

Bards. Four. Keith's, PUIIa., 30-Ang. 4.

Bailey A Flckett, Bay Side Casino, CanarMe, N.V.. aOAni. 4.

Bartlett A Oolllnn. Lakemont Park, Altoooa, Pa.,no-Ang. 4. ' ' •

Bales ft RrnMt, Sprlnr Lake Park. Trenton, N.J.. 30-Ang. 4; Manilla Orove, Tamaqna. Pa.,ML

Barlow A Nicholson, Atlantic flar-len. N. T. C80-Anc. 4.

Binnins. Joffllng, HemlerMti's, Coney Inland, .N,Y., 30-Aua. 4.

Barnes A Edwin*, Terre Hante, Ind,, 30-Ang. 4;Phillip*, Rlcbiaond, fl-11.

Barr A Evans, 0, O. B„ Plitaburg, 30-Aug. 4.

naaderl.a Velle Trio, Oak Hmnuilt Park, Rtiios-vllle. III., 30-Aug. 4 ;

Wonderland Park, Mil-

waukee, Wis.. (111.Basque Quartette, Cfaillrs, Situ Fran,, Col., 30-

Aug. 4.

Barnes. Stuart, Temple, Detroit, 30-Aug, 4.

Barnarda, Wonderful, .Klectrlc Park, Ktiwsrk, N.

J„ 30-Auff- 4.

Btdlal A Arthur, Proctor's, Ncwiirk, N, .L, 30-

Ang. 4.

Berry A Bprry, Fust Kml Piirk, Memphla, Tenn.,log. Ml.

Benton, Klwool A Mnggte, Ranatoga Park, Potts-

town. Pa.. 30-Aug. 4.Ilell-Prevost Troupe, .Ui'iidenoti'n, Ckiney InIhiiiI,

N. Y., 311-Aiik. 4.Berbnr's Arnhs, Snhrwr Park, Montreal, 30,Aug. 4.

Beecher A May, Yeapr's Park, Kn. River, N. J„30-Aug. 4.

Beyer, Ben, Valley, SyracuHe, N. V., 30-Aug. 4;Keith's. Bosion, Hit.

Bedouin Arnlis, Ingfrsoll Park, Di-k Moines, In.,

RO-Aitg. 4.

Beroer Bros.. Lyric Park, Ft. Smith. Ark., 30-

Ane. 4.

Bells 421. Belay, Nalmot. Mass., 30-Aug. 4.

Bean A Hamilton, Ki>lth*N, N. Y. C, 30-Aug. 4;> ii, o. II.. I'ltt-iuircr, oil.Beano, (|eo. A.. Majestic, Chicago, 30-Aug. 4.

Blnney A Chapman, Meyers' Luke, Canton, 0.,30 -Aug. 4.

Bijou Comedy Trio, Farm, Toledo, O., 30-Aug. 4.

Bijou ClU'iis, Huniinll, X, J., 30-AujT. 4.

Hlniuoctte & Newman, I,ouI*vltle, Ky., L'D-Aug. 4;St. Louis, 0-11.

Blaon City Trio, Alnlome, Rmporla, Kan„ 30-Aug. 4; Alrdume, Sedalln. Mo., tilt.

Bh/Hjwm, Nat, CryMnl Park. I>atlas, Te»., 30-

Ang. 4. •

Bhmpblu A Helir, fltiverna tor's, Atlantic City, N.. J., 30-Auk. 4.Blair A McN'uIty, Green Front, Demi wood, H. D„

30-Atlg. 11.Black IluasuM (14), Coliseum. 30-Ang. 4.

Black A I^slle. Cry«tul, Trinidad. CoL. 30-Aug. 4.

Boylan. Arthur A Mildred, l/reelmdy Park, New-port, It. I.. 30-Auir, 4.

Bowery New«lv>ys' Quartette, MuJeMte, CMcngo,30-Ang. J.

Bowery Quurtette, Flgiitiuir tlie Flames, AtlanticCity, N. J-, 30-Aug, II.

Better, Harry A Co., Pastor's. N. Y. O., 30-Aug. 4,

Bowers, Walters A Crocker, Ontario Ileanti., N.Y,. 30-Aug. 4; Islat.'l Park, Auburn, (111.

Bottomley Troi>i<e. Dream (illy, Pittsburg, no-Aug. 4; Newport. It L, 0-11.

Bootblack Quartette, original. Tuiabllng Klin"Park, PoilNillle, Pa., 30-Aug. 4.Bolieminii Trio, Park, Kvansrllte. ind.. 30-Aug. 4,

Boyd A Yiifll, Lyrlr-, Parsons, Kan., 80-Aug. 4

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Lyric, Muakogce, I. T., 0-U.Brookx, Horliert, Old Hebletberg, N. Y. C!„ 30-Aug. 4.

Bryant A Savllle, Tnoibllng Dam Park, Bridge-ton, N. J., 30-Aug. 4 ; Spring Lake Park, Tren-ton, Ml.

BroookR, Franklin A., Pt. Gratiot Park, Dunkirk,N. X. 30-Aug. 4.

Brand Sisters, OntHrlo Beach, N. Y„ 30-Aug. 4.

Braaut, Kelaia, Keith's, Cleveland, 30-Ang, 4;Bhen's, Toronto. Can., 0-11.

Bradley. Margaret, Pavilion, Hea lale City, N. .).,

30-Auir. 4.

Bwtbst 'i'rly, Noniralwga Park. Bosion, 30-Aug. 4.Brockinau. Mack A Belmont, Paatnr's, N, Y. (?.,

. 30-Aii*. 4.Brooks, Ji'Hiine, Oonk'a Park, Rvanavllle, Ind., 30-

Aug. ".

Brlnklcy*. The, White City, New Haven, Conn.,..'iO-AUK- I.

Browne. Whistling Tom, Spring Grove Park,Springfield, <>-. 30-Aug. 4.

Brown, Jack, A Lillian Wright, Rocky Pt., R. L,30-Aug. 4.

Brt.oks ft Jeanelte, Palace, BosKm, Mais., 30-' Aug. 1; llihrldge Park, Mllfonl, u-ll.Bosch Family, Lyric Park, Parsons. Kan., 30-

AiiK. 4; Lyric Park. Muskogee, I. T„ 0-11.Bnrke's Dotes, Nonirnhesn Park. Boston, 30-Ang. 4.Buckley, Mr. A Mrs., Providence, R. L. 30-Aug. 4.

Buody A White, Pavilion, Ardnwre, I'd., 30-Aug.4: Clifton Halaiits, 0-11.

Rudd Bros., Majestic, Chicago, 30-Aug. 4.Bucli Bros., Allenlown, Pa., .tOAug. 4 ; Raaton,OIL

i i

Bnrkner, nreat, Budtverls. Builnpest, Ana., Aug.1-31.

Bnckere Four, Heodtraoo's, Cooey Island, N. V.,30-Aag. 4.

Bmkleys, Musical. Itwky PL. R. I., 30-Aug. 4;Talntjnegu Park, A«tlelH>ru, Mass., (1-1 1,

husklrk A Itleli, Blemllug's, Itockawuy Beach,N. Y., 30-Ana. 4.

Hyruu ft Bhiiiih, Crystal, Klwoo-1, Ind,, 30-Aug.4; Orpheuro. S|irlnglleld, H-ll.

Il.vr.-n A Langdoii, Mujesllc. Chicago. 30-Aug. 4.

Byrne. Myrtle, Ilraidairsoii's, Coney Island, n. Y.,3U-Aug. 4. FT

Carroll A Clurke, Trn*aileru, Chicago, 3n-Aug, 4.Lnrilii A Of tu, iirplfeuui, I.<h Angeles, Onl., 30-

Allit. II.Carson Bros., Hucnudaga Park, 1 1 loversvllle, N.

Y., 30-Aug. 4.Carlisle A Baker, Henderson'*, fVmey Island, N.

Y.. 30-Aim. 4.Carletnn A Terre, Boulevard, MisTf.ml. Masv., 30-

Aug. 4.CampliellH, The, Luke View I'nrk Terre Haute,

luil.. .'io-Aiig. 4; WUnderlaiid Park, Danville.111.. • II.

Cm-Bun, Klversldn Park, Mobtreul. 30-Aug. 4.Casuils i'lVt). Pernio, 111.. 30-Aug. 4.

Carl Bros., Novflty, Denver, CoL, Aug, 0-U,Cnnlowiite Sisters, Aluuicdn Park, Btiller, Pa,, 3ft-

A UK. 4. i -

Carroll & Baker, Old Helnelberg, ' N. Y. C 30-Aug, 4. . .

Cadleiix, Fiirni. Toledo, 30-Aug, 4.

Cameron A Flatiagau, .ulympli:, Chicago, 30-Aug. 4.Cnrr ft Lliul, Keith's,' Bostini, 30-Aug, 4.Cnldwell ft Wentworth, Ouverualor's, Atlantic

City, N. J.. 30-AUiY 11.Campuell A Johnson. Keith's, N. Y, 0., 30-Aug. 4.Caprlco, Lynn ft Fay,

1

Majestic, Chicago, 30-Aug. 4.

Caprice, "Origins I," Wonderland ['ark, Freeporf,III., Ana. .'.-ii.

Cnntllle Trio, (»n|fes, Snn Fran., Cal., 30-Aug. 4.

Carroll A Giinlner, Kmplre, Ht, Puill, Mltui., 30-Aillf. 4.

Camlllo ft Fonu, Orplieuni, . KurlnftOeld, O,, 3H<Aug. I.

Corson ft Wlllnnl, KcIIIi'n, Cleveland, 311-Ang. 4:Keith's, N, Y. C. 0-11.

Carrolltoii ft llodges, Orpheum, Wehti t'lir. Mo.,.'KJ-Aiig. 4; Lytic. Muskogee, I. T.. (Ml.

Cnrletun. AL. Culls>lllli,' Cli'velmid. itU-Allg. 4.Chrlstciilier. Brecliwotsl I'nrk, Maysvllle, Ky.,

30-Aug. 4: Orphluui. Hprliigneid, O., Oil.(,'herry ft Bates, Ifclgetrorxl Park, Shaiuokln, Pa.,

30-A(ur. 4.

Chick, Great. Aim. Pork, Albany, N. Y„ 30-Aug.4: Ciirnh.il. New]sirt, It. L, 11-11.

Cliadwlek Trio, ()lei)|U|igy I'nrk, Columbus, ».,30-Aug. 4; Farm. Toledo, 0-11.

Ind.. 3U-Clintbuin Sister-, Crystal, Frankfort,Aug. 4.

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Cliilders, Grace, Keith's, Cleveland, 30-Aug. 4|Proctor's, Newark, N. J., 0-11.

Chick, (lertrude, AIim Park, Albany, N. Y„ 30-Aiur. 4: Carnival, Newport. II. L. lilt.

CDfToril. Billy H., Music Hull, Urigliton Beach,St, v., nteAtur. 4.'

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Clifford ft Iliirka, fork, Ifnyomte. N. J„ 30-Aug.4: Keith's, Itostoii, Oil.

Clevelmtd. May, Orpheum, Ht. Paul, Minn., 30-Aiik. 4.

Clnrk, Cbas., A. A H„ Boston. 30-Aug. 4.Corhrnn, Frank, Orpneuni, SprlugReid, 0-, 3d*

Aiiv. 4.

Cooke A Madison, I'rocfor's 23d St., N. Y. 0., 30*Aug. 4.

Cornelia ft Kddy. Keith's, Cleveland, 30-Aug. 4.Corbet i ft Forrester, Pusfor's. N. Y. C, 30.

AOg. 4.Cnx, Hay, Old lleldellsrg, N. Y. C, 30-Aag. 4.Coleman, Al., Keith's, I'lilia,, 30-Aug. 4,Cook, Frank, A. ft, H„ Boston, 30-Aug. 4.Ooiiroy, John A Majiile, Loketuotit Park, Altoooa,

Pn., 30-Aug. 4t 'Paxtsng Park, Ilerrlibunr,

Collins' ft Hsrt, Victoria. N. Y, 0„ 30-Aug. 4.Cole. Will. Casino. Aabmy Park, N. J., 30-Aug.4; Majestic, Chicago, (Ml.

Conroy, John ft Mamie, Lakemont Park, Ailoona,Pa.. 30-Aug. 4.

Columbia Comedy F&ur. Temple, Detroit, 30-Ang.4; Shea's, IinfTalu. 0-U.- -

colonial Seiitctte, Ye. Shea's. Buffalo, 30-Aug. 4.Coffawella, Cycllna', Tottrlng Mexlci>.Cooke ft Sylvia, ft. G. II.. PIMsburg, 30-Aug. 4.cow|ier, John, Lyceum. New London, Conn., .Id-

Auk. 11. VCooper ft Robinson, Proctor's. Newark, N. ]., 30-

Aug. 4.Creeo Bros., Morrlstown.-N. J„ Aim. fl-ll,

Cralne, I/.mr A Crslne, Ifollywood Park, Ralto.,30Aug. 4; Luna I'nrk. Washington, D. C, 8-

Crnlg. Kktir >V- Keith ft Proctor's, N. Y. 0., 80-Aug. 4.

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'JMfeISy^^Z m-a*.-j4. L -

iffi\ '"'' wlia*MM sWeTFa.. »•

Juniper si,*.a,es,, nlTonor. Park. Portlnrrt, Ma.,

KatSa bS».j White citr. Milwaukee, 36-iog. V.Kaufoiali^Ijsters. Ssvln Bock, iter Hareu, Conn..

Kaufbutt Troupe, Forest Ptrk, Kansas Cft'r, alo

,

AUK. 6-11.Karoo', Pantomime Co.. Freebody Park, Newport,

"1 Mrs Alfral.'WijBrilt: 'CbfeMo,

Srllit Adams, 0. 0. H., PltUpurg. SO-Aug. 4.Dili* curlew, fmmSil tX9m*fk as*.,

Datu 4 Wilson, Boaamoa Garden, aYr Ttockaway,N. Y.. 30Aug.ll. /^.v,. S*\

DeTla, Uark aliun, Chestnut Bffl Part, pHR*.,30AM- 4. A?'

Dajtelle, Madge, Caalno, Ontario Baa**. N. I.,30-Aug. n.

Danaody. Cook'a Park, E, Seville, lad., 30-Aog.4; Cheater Park, Cincinnati, 0-11,

Danovas, Lea, Cmhetap, LWebb CAug. 4 ; \^dc,VSk,Wmmt, '

Ilawsoo A Whiaffir-'MMMk S»n80-Aug. 4; OBP^ '

Dajra-ell. AnrletV^obea'e, Buffalo, V-IY. ' «uit '_. TO lu

Dankmer Troupe, flohmex Tan, Mocttrehf, 30-

AOf. 4. -. -j..-» tDa.eoport. Harrj. Kelth'a, wrtpn. 30-AiDarren. Bnbert, Partang Pttfk, Hnrrlabd

SO-Aug. 4. *.' ,-nr p,,„ . .• .,Demoolo A Belle. Tlorney Park, Allenlnwh, Pa.,

30-Aug. 4; Kris, Casino., So. Bench, M.,,!.,'*-

Do doe, Harrr, ldora Park.^ottngatowa, O., 80-

Aug. 4: Park, wneelltu/. W..Ya.. oil, jDeagoo, Arlbor. Kelth'a. |B«tfM»d. 80-»»- 4.

De Vllbta, Oreat, Coney: laltta), (Wkoatl, 30-

Dervha. las. T„ tone jpitri. itftjakoiw. ¥.'&.. 30.

Aug. 4: Lyric Ho*. »^>nijth. |UMI.Dolmore A rf.rretl. Prwior', 53d 8t„ • K, 1. 0-,

30-Aug. 4: KeWs; PtitH.. »1t. '- •' .

Delmore A Oneldi,. Proetor'a 23d St., N. I. c.30-Aug. 4.

De Vloe A Kelly, BIlou. Dnllltb, Minn., 30 Aug. 4.

s,<8i«eV mtt* 5*g».> «.

>A blnstnorc. 'T-lric. Ardnwre. 1. T.. Aug.

The. Lake S'liimuc, trybViu'fle,' Ha,..,

Anferi a*iriS'*!'T. O.. asjamY. Broa.. lana-raoll Park. lies Maine,,, la..

,6-11. i. -.,; p ,., feu"-oa.. Fair. Winnipeg, Can., 30-Ang. 4

;

rook Caalno,'. So, Bend. Ind., ttrllayowera A Dixon. I.gkeshle Casino, Akron,

„ Aug. |i r^r&l«fif¥kfk. Dartoo,. *J».Wort), CteifeePat*. .Cincinnati, JO-"*- 4.

Hire.. Hrjjjjtcar, J?ng., jOjAHfs 4

;

<-'--'i r'"n't tru-aiiuji. -v a

il,, Soiitlismpion, 6-li ; Hip., Btritijl|adiain,

irty.' Vifi;'iiuSfeo.t.|»irt. Rietimonfl, Vt., .Ti-

' ft Rnaaeil. t>orr.cy Park, All ratown. l*a.,

...W 4l WoodlJinU, A-bkad. (baa*wIWjIe'ft-dmift*!', Uighland nrlr.' -Viewport, III.,

.LQ'Aug. 4.

Doberty'a Poodlea, KelthV Phlla., 30-Aoj. B,.

Donrtfsn ft Arnold. L«K Vtn, Aabtrn, Ke„ 30-

Drlcula, A., ti'nlque. dan Jo'(*c, tal-. 30-Vitg. 4;Bell, Oakland. 0-11.

Dubtura. Kljlng, White City. CMcazo, .10-Ans. 11.

l)nrbj»?tle, Loa ft Kar. Krwbody Ptrk, Newport,R 1., SO'Aiis. «.

Dfinn. Arthur, Music Hall, BrightOD Beach, N. Y-.

DQhVift*" Xhe, A. & a., BoMon, BO-Aog. 4.

OgiiliEtTrv ronr Csstlrrir, m*«(flew Patk, CUIcago,

tftlSft^-'leiorla. N. V. C, iit-Uk fRrl. ft BArtfetT, Be*coo Pack, WekBter,

tarJ A WUwn, Boblnaoo Park, Ft, wajne, lad.,

Kurlv ft Late, Ponce de Leon, Atlanta, Ga,, 30-

Aug. 4.

BtflE Virginia, Proetor'a 23d St., N. Y, O., 30-

*$££ Warner, . Elflridge Park. KtnUYa, V. t..SCKAug. 4.

Dckert ft Ben. Tenpta, .Uetrolt, 80-Aug. 4 ; Bock^prlops Park, B. Llierpool, O.. rt-U- . kw

Edify, Arthur, Elysean Grove, TiiacfJn, Aria., 30-r AUg. 11.

Edward*. Gub, ft Co., Sobmer Park, Montreal,30-Anf. 4.

tttwarda ft QleoWOftfl.'Olipjpitf. <3hlc»»o,.80'Aiig. 4,

Edaall ft Prfbea. Procior**. Newark, N.. J., 80-

Mim.,

Atlg. 4. v- iraKilmonda ft Healy, Gtean Bajr, Wis,, 30-Am. 0,

Cal.,

EldrldgeT Great. Spring Qrofe Park, Springfield,0., 30-Aug. 4.

Elton, Sum, Wietarla Orore, N. Y. 0., 30-Aug. t.

Elll>i-No*lBii Trio, Sbea'tt Buffalo, 30-Aug. V1 roniptt, Oracle, ft Co., Park, Lexington, Masa.,

30-Auf. 4. - _ .. ^.^Emtnett.-* Kiirve. Belalr ftokd Park. Balto., 30-

Kmpire Cl'ty Onartettu, Moafc VhU,' IHHi^arb, N. S'., 110-Aik. ,4, ,.» ,

Lmplre Cotnecly I'our, Bloas ft Stoll Tour. Eng.,UO-Auit. 11.. . ,-.•* . ,. .. ..

Engliali Roaebuda, Snn Bernardino, Cal., 30-

Akg. 4.

Hack, Intuan'a, Coney laland, N. ¥.,

Eiijiri ,-ft Lofetta, Whtlo City, New HuTtn, Conn..ao-Aun. 4. .

.. -,

EiuneruJita, Unyvra Lake, Csttfon, o., 90-Aur. 4;A*go Park, .Vouomtown, ,««U.

European Nurelty Trio, Acme, Norfolk, Va., 30-

*ug- »...•.-Evera, Geo. W , Park, Pueblo, Co)., Bo-Aug. 11.KtVrett, rBlaiieht, G. 0. B , Pittsburg, jO.-iag. 1.

F.«i>OHltloii Four, Keltb'H. N. Y. €.. HO-Atig, 4.FfinlaM ill). Vorkvtfle CkdltJo. V. Y. O.; ItGliMf.

4; Canilval, Newport. B. 1...0-11. .

Padette Orc^entra, TvpUh'a, Boston, SO-Ans. 4.Faybio, ivUntrli, Peoiite'a. KxoeTator fc^gs,, Ho.,

30-AitK- 4; Alplomr, Toyeku, Kin.,«-ll.Fay, Cofcy ft F«y, ^herter Pqrk, -011101111186, 30-

Antf, 4.

.

. - ; .

Faruufti, Bud, Trio, Hanlan'a Point. Toronto,Can., 30-Aag. 4.

Furelt-Tsslor Trio, Proetor'a 23d St., N. X. 0.,Ifo-AnVV

Fagau & Byron, Proetor'a 23d St., N. Y. 0.. 80-.Aug. 4.. .

Fnrrelt ft I* Roy, Elflredge Park, tthulra, ft, Y.,

V*Jmf '

Tyson, t.uhi P«k, Joota&wn. Pa., 80-

FereiiMiii* Muck,, Tlvott. T:mdon, TMvg.. 30-Aug. 4.

FeYgiwon & ' BaTron, t3odrroy*8. Grand - Raplfla,Mlcll.. ^O-Aiut. 4,.

,

. . . . ... , , .;

FerrlH-WUey Trio. BIJo'ii. Appletob. Wla„ AYlg. 2-4: Bijou, Grwn Bay, 0-8 ; Bijou. Marinette. t>-

rerimniie-Jlav Duo.' invertoll Park, t)ea Moines,

Gaffy ft Friw-T, TjinhRtn) JWn' Park, TotdMrW.

'riaaitnan, j2epMn? TetrrnleT netroTt. 'Ko-Aug. 4.

,4^ 4: Prortor-i.Attianju N.Jf., *-ll. .

Wlonl, Ikinnlc. Orifbenra, Jjc« ihgelea, Cal., 80-

6afD9tt,' TBf."Vr»booy Krk, Ne^part. R. 1.,

30-Aug. 4.

GayJor ft Graff, Rotoo Pt.. So. Norwalk. Coon.,30-AUg. 4.

Qmrltii FhLit. Proct«>. AJtany. N. Y., 30-Aug.

-'^Ircr. (3), -mcxWa-on-the-Bay, Ot-,. Ang. O-ll.Bil/-,^,rW, Krltli'n 'C>Ve!*ni1, 30-Aug. 4.

tn. ingpr^oii pgrt. I>,.i Uolnea, la.,

. _ JVrlngton. IHMMMft. Toronto, Can.,

Sfc^iiWMil. Bijou. fcc«orh. 1)1.. 80-Ang. 4,

T A rv«, Fmebnily V»rt (Newforr. R. I., 30-

r.(l[". Grnmf, .ijgfion, 'ind., 30-Ang. 4j

... BtrB., Keltiri'/VW'B-. 30-Awt. 4.

Ormit. Topi. Klertric f'arky:A?»any, N. Y., 30*

Glpard. Slarle, Cryatal Park, Omaha, Neb., 30*

o/trthjin ft Perry, Bitnoua l*irt, Grand Rapldt,_afl&tJMww fey

Relei. Crit.. 30-Allg. a.

Glrard ft Gardner, G. O, It., Plltaharg, 30-Aug. 4.

GIlMm, little. Old Heidelberg, \. Y. C, 80-

Aug. 4.

Ooter ft Pitta, Rlvenlde Park, Montreal, 30-lUg. 4, . -a ,.... J.,tlob, Mr. ft Mr*.. Ezcelstor Sngo., *!(«., tW-

' Park, Joplln, Xo^fti-11.

^Carthy, «rW ^oblano Park, It. Wayne, RaxIi. McAny * l« ;uj airtt, 0^0^!?,^ (J

Wc^ft'WBi'Wafaqn. Broftflfe. %.K «6-

tone kJK Cedar Pty.WMiia c . 4 ; Ukeripi* Park. Terfe Hi

:

.Temple. VgjfC'H ft" **J

g o.. id*.

t», ind., ft-

Ufltriaa 1»>. BeoVraon't, Coney fafiusd, K-'Y.,30 Aug. 4.

Mertltt, ltaymond. Unique, Loa Angelea, Cal., 30-

Slaten, Jfaaleal Halt, Bclgbtoa Beach,

$Jkl£;A&ifat*, Wabe^fVR. if. S*

tomVa i^tei1ff«< hMfc k. Jr., ao-

.-^jd.'o. 1*.. "PHtiftirt, 30-Xb. k

•oi. Grand Raplda, Mich., 30.

K (Si^Pagtofa. N. Y. C. 30-Aug.tfrra A La?lne, Oxford Lake Parkih., 3C-Aug. 11.

Anaiito-j.

Boy<<r. Atcblo ft Co., Farm, Toledo. 30-AHoc 1""*"

7, 'Or;-heum, Loa An-

- Atig. 4; "Lyric Park, Jop

flE>\ E,To-Aug. ill

(," tjiflk, Yorkrille Casino,

1 Ranalan Troupe, Loula»l/le, 'Ky,, 80 Aug.4.j".fltrJjojifl, t»-i«.

Gorton * jOlincon. Junction Park, Pa.,' 80-A*i». 4.

M>rlc, Music Hall. Brlgfiton .Beach, N.

_ :($)," Jocky Club Park, liouWlBe, Ky.',.as. ,4. . . ^-.- .-.

1M ,Ajt Iliighpa, Casino, Sea Isle "C.ty, N. J..WW 4. iifkJlttfGrand.Opera Duo, Yorkvllle Caalno, n. x. C, 30-

Grtt%Rf., CTieitcr Par*. Cincinnati,' BO'-Xur. 4.

Otfl [jl'rlonettea,

S0~-Aug. 4.,

Nlel, Acme, Norfolk,

-. Stf-XUR.Caalno, Hamptao .fltoadj,

itm, ClcTeitqid. 30-Aa«. 4.

__.M, San Frffia* Cgl.. -W-AOg. 4,

f, Norvfoato*-", N- Y. tt,.«|-Jl8|-.tr A Kptaj. iO*Iion. M.«, :

, Aot...2-4, ,"

r, Dnti KpflK Olympic. Chjcago^ 30-Aug. 4.

ey SImw.. Fwnlly. L.tfay^tc, Ind. t . .30:Aug.

a«i>Glynip^j<aacriiBo, 0-11. ._ -.. c ..

KeMiedy ftjillkgn*. Parndlw Park, N- Y-, 30-- AJ"t- 4; TIeiidO£tt)n

,<4, (»ney lulantl, OIL.

Kicifr,- WtnJUdiSmtM, 11. 1., 30-A'jg. 4. .

K Iw- Nrr«, Tl;p, , Coney Jaland, .Qtw-lrtijall , 30-

SBt flr«.. Jockey Club Park, I-oulsVllIe, Ky.,

->l Ikpa ICeW* *. i 0.,l SO.AifA

_. \h, 'Ontwood rartt, -plftBhrrrr. 30-Ang. 4;Ijikemonc Park, Altoona, Pa., uVll.

Klein ft Clifton, Sobmer Park, Montreal, Can.,80-Aug. 4.

Klein h Klein, Lakeside Park, Dayton, 0., 30-

Mnclcttl, Bopklna' Park, Memribli, Teon.,-.*.;,. Park, Ro^kfi?rt,,irL.,rfai.

Wr, tpBR, , P^ntagVa, Portland, Ore., 80-

1Ou- & Wk-n, Family, Butte, Moot., 30-

"ft ko'ppe,' Unooter Park/ %eVldn,'''oooD.,>ng. 4 ;. ijiike-CoriipoDnetf, .Sojthta*on, 0-U.I'Trlb. lU'aa Parli* ColflaCbla, «.C., 30-Aug.^trnnrter.hojt fnrt,.SaVantiab. Ga., 8-la. „.,

ft ?lt.rioQ, LCaqroo, Ontario Batch, N. I.,Angc 4»' • u_ t-i'. : .,-:'

- Ill'a IJogs. HocliWfcr. N. Y.. :iO-Atg. 4.

Jalr ft West, Sbailysifle Park, balto.. 80-

LaiGeite. 'idea, Vend Bu Lac, WU.. 4% 4.*^lenr

_ft Bowen,; Wooderland Pali, ,B*rere

__. Va., SO-Aug. 4.

Hnnton ft Jamea, Atlantic Garden. N. Y. C, 30-AUg. 4.

t^tBrK'r^nffi^ark. BroittS,. &£30-Aug.. 4.—

, Iplee, Caalno, Aabnr Park, N. 1., 90-

B«a.'t>. Ed. 5,.. C

lien A Folicnatl. W-Aog.4.

tford. 1

Harp, VA. 'Ci. Coney laland.Hallen A roller, Boole.ard

Aux. 4. Fas >l ^WSHalej A BNrtr, ColnmMa, I'tica, N. J.,M>kit.

4: BartMmai'a. Ontario Beicn. 4-1U. :1IIltll. P1UJ, i. A a., Boaton, Sfl-Atlf. ,*. ,.

VarrlB-Benrckanle 4k Co., Eenwlck Park. Ithaca,^N. YTjMMTag. :*.- T -• E.-.rHarrer A .TJ* Vdra, Orpbeuin, Seattle, Waah.,

ft«»k1m;'l*4. rJtWt Fifk. 8t'. lartii, 30-Aoj. 4.Harden. VlrglnlB. 0. H.. Alexandria, Ind., 30-

HniltaaD. Joe A.. I.akemont Park. Artoona, Pa.,

Flrtrland A Holllson. Beacon Park. Webster, Ma.,.,

BTlSrd, Johti. rtocW'a, rMrirk. K. J„ "30-Ang. 4.

Barman A Franklin, Par.. New-castle. Eng.. 30-Aug. 4 1 Tie.. Leede. 811; Hip., Birmingham,

tlimptoi'a Clr^,'-«!lerr^>»rk,'%iWfk-A, N. I.,30-Aug. 4. .7 ..j «.„. j.

Hamilton A Wfley, "Etnptre, *prloi»ead. HI., SO-Aug. 11, irrj-,' - ,^ta

Bajwanl. Con«jjt at Hannfrd, ISkiralde Part.Dayton. O., 30-Aisi. '4

: Slalestlo, Cnlcago, 0-11.Harrey, Elale, Oakford Park, Qreeoabari, PA.,

Harronrt. D,lsy. Palace. I.onnoo, Eng.', 80-Attg.

Mnaa.,t, 4.on, -Oajlel'J., ,Meyers laaka. Canton, o.,

I. 4ri™r *llle Weft.TSTe, P*„ 4-11.Trio, ftJIMreO 1'ark, taprtngneld, ill., 80-

a.'l^ijrnrng gflfty, olein HkVen Park, Eocbes-_r. B. y.,«(-Ail»t 4. .

'

Ilc,iiry, JfoungA .Cottltn, Sbellpot Park. TPittnTtrg-

'"

SlB6*Hfc*:a»,Day t flfi, O.. jtS.

-jom, Folles Bergere, Paris, Vr,', Atrg.

nerbett ft i'rnuk. Spring GroTe Park, Spr'lnBin^ld,O., 80-Attg.

"-

Lavp^ll'ta. -The," Vbite. City, RyriicuBe; N. t., 8tr-

Lnaelfa Troupe, Atlantic Garden, X. Y. C, 30-Ang. 4. ^

Utte, CannSn, Tfl., irO'^ug. I; Or-'fcd, 0-ll.j- , -

10), Bijou, Weft Superior,

, Tenpfe, Detroit, 80-Aug. 4.HIWl D. f. A.'.Vu OV-a^UJ,. V.

„|IaiesUc, Cblcago, Ato: 0-1 1.HL Elwood, Ind,. JD-Aug.4.m)i^idet»ark.'Sa|bj|,w, F^-

jferRle ^Caalno, N.*'1

¥.' CL.klW*"lieonard,.T«m Ante, Ind., 30-Ang. ILa Zelle. Ertunrd, Caalno Park, Kalamaioo, Mich. 80-Aug. 4; Majestic, Cblcaap, 0-11. . ,.'La&Slon Harflle. DreaixiTa^dTTo^atui, in., ko-

La^ BlancW Marie, Paragon Park) Boston, 30-Ang. 11-^. . -i

,

.,

La. Ret WonOerfal, *G. 0. H., 'Pltttbum, 80-Auk, 4.

Lar.Tell Broa., Caalno. Kalamatoo, Mich.. 30-,;*?*• 4 = Lalte p«k

. MiiBkegon, 0-11.

fSS* A^WllllauiH, Haoorer Park, Meriden,

^~Mmkimim. o.;8o-Xu». a.

Leop ft MaAu.'. 4.,

Leohi.rti.-.GMi, Manifloa.'B P*rk. St. Louli. 30-_ Aug. 4 ; Cook'a Park, ETansfUle. Ind., 6-11.Lewit A TlMlUgtoD, Orpkeutn, St. faul, Minn.,

30*Ao]r. "4,, .

"

LenJundts, PaTHoVa, N. Y. C„ 30-Anc. 1. .aLe-TBtni, Grefct, -Temple, Detroit, JO-Aog. 4;

rlngileld, 0.,

?St 'Pani, lb*ton..'

:

80-

30-Ang. 4;

ldora Park,' Youtigstown, 0., Aug.

B„ Pittsburg, 30-

IlarwoOil. Wat. Park. V.

AojJ. "<.; XakVslde Parlr,

Hearn,10-31

a •

¥,, 30'i^rMHe^i^ft-'drirnam, %thctrieaj7ue lalknd,' Va., 80-

Aug. 11.IlewlettM. IliF. A'lcatar. tJeriVet. Col., SO-aVii. 11.Hill. Will, RHaflt I'ark, UUca, N. Y^ pO-Aofi. 4.

Uao City., ind.. 30-Aujf. 4; Bauona Park,Gnmrt Rapldk, <Hlen., •«, . " .

Hickman Bros., Cbutea, Sab Fran.. Cal., 30-Aug.

UllV* Dogs, Albaniora, So. Beacb, 8. t, SO-Aug. 4.

Hill ft SernKHir, Proetor'a, Newark, N. J., So-

il;)], -Miirr'ar K., I'rocto'r'n, Aloa'tiy, H, Y.. 30-Aug.,4; KelUi ft Proctor's, E ¥,,-0.^0-11. ^

Hobrirtb. Ourtta A Co., ^!ootUo^iet, ft. I., flO-

Aug. 4; hocTciw-ny Berich, N. Y., 6-11... ;

Hoffomntj. Tho, F-*ui(ly. Helena, - Mont., 30-Attg.4; PaMly, iBittie.jS-ll* . s ^ „, ; . ,-

Holdsvvorilia, The,. Caatoo Park. BrnghamtoD, N.Y., 30-Aug. f; Park, Bayonne, .(hll. 1L

.

Halt. A(f, ( Kwrdre Tour. .Rng,, ilO-Aug. 31.Hodge'r. ft lAitfictiniere, DrwrnlitrfL Coney Island,.».¥-. PO-Jkng,^., ,

,l;_.„, ..;,

Park. Gardner, Mass., 30-Aug.OUgrb, 0-J1. - 1 U'l vProctor's 2Sd St.. N. Y. C.,

Shea's. Buffalo, 0-1..L*-*Srr« Snyjire, Atchlaon. Kan.

CrjiStaJ. St- .-lTo*epli, Mo., 0-11.LerfMMt, AT., ldora I* '

Le .'Boy ft Woodford,Aug. .4. ,

,

LeiEla, Georgia, Cbarters, Majestic, Chicago. 80-

Lewla ' ft' Hbtt. Ortlbeum, Chmicotltt, O., 8C-*Ug. ,4- ...

LesFii, Dave,. Olympic. Oilcago. 80 -Aug. 4.I*wU A CUaplQ. Trocadero. CJdcaga, HO-Aug, 11.Lew^.lln,, Jutes. 4t,.Ooi Klectrtc-Pork, Panost,

•JjCan., 80-Aog. 4 ; Hyde Park. Unakajue, I. T.,M-H* j i ...»..-.._ 1 . ,

;.„.|.K ..: . .'.""

Lem»n, Herbert Bert, Alexander Park, Boiler,Pa., 80-Aug. 4. . , .

Lnmbx. Ftf9. Shea's. BUffaTo, '30-Aug. 4.in 9kPftSSiiSaBSaao-Aog. ll

onkeya, wblle "City. Cblcago,

Atlg. '4.

Loe> «VtRler. Wettona Beaeh, 'Bay OTty. Mien.,ao-Aug,4; Oak SutnmlL firansrUle, lJd.,11-11.

Liice.Jt.Lnc*,,^, BanjiftB. Mo.,^3o-Xi». %Ircler, Mr, 4 Mrs. Sr«,.c>«K:o. ToJedoTO., 30-

kASfilSTfflral Wit'Newgrt. {pfT*- . .

Ijyle. Flo. Orpbeom. «t. Pan!, -snore 30-Ang. 4.LWIi# floojpa.jglDe

-

,,. Kokomo, Itrd., 30-Aog. 4 ;

BoeHIngV. logknatiort C-ll. ^Lylton, ,«ellle, IforkTjIlc, Caalno, N. T. fc.. BO-

Aog. 4. :

Marabal), Bert, Four Mile Creek, Erie, Pa., 30.

Mnrtln slaters, Empire, St. Paul, Mian.. 30-AUg.

Slnrsnan', »!<*», Vulectrlc Park. OjlTeatcail Tejt..

aTaraitelt1

!^ .

"> Syi*TeaWr, 'Rohlnaoii '

Howard, Great, PaVlllon, Dowaglac, Mich., 80-

Hpffpiao, Kittle. Prneburflt Park, Worcester.K Aug, Ml.,., -, - ,. - ..-..-:

4 "PlttBtieliL'U-l'L'' HofTmnn. Le«*. Tumbling Run Dam. Brldjreton,

Aug. "4; TeairTe, Detroit, Mich.. Ml. Hognn, Rrtiwt. Victoria. K. Y. G, 30-Aug. 4.

FlflK/WnrTT flfeff Park, YoangiSoVn. 0.. 80- B A Lewli, BUou, Wine, Wis., 30rAng. 4;Bijou, Oslikosfi, 0-11. i.; .:,

Uoston ft.Ddlas, Ukealde Patk, MIddleiown.Conn., H0-Auv. 4. . ..- -,^Bmm Jlroa,,Mm UUe Creek. .Brie, Pa., 80-Aug. 4; tfaufto, AkWin, .Y^JaATT*

HuMey_a«ft. 1: W., Alameda rark, Bhtler, Pa., uai

30-Aur. .4. . . -....••.Fisher. Mr. 'ft Mrs. FAMBt. Proctor's 23fl St,

N. Y. 0., 30-Ang. 4 ; Proctor's, Newark, N. 1,

O-ll- ... ... -, • .. VFltigerald ft TralWr, No. AdaTna, Mass.. 30-Aug.

. .. ; Collins' garden. Cplumbus, j-Jll.

ft Johnson, marr, Atoorh, III., 30-Aug. 4

;

iVaiae. Ind., 80-At«. 4 ; White City. Milwaukee.

Mad I oij,' Mart, Godfroy'i, Grand Rapidi,' Slcb..

M«k, Joiu. 'ft Carrie, Orpbenm, uknaoeld, 0., 30-

L Pastorla, V. J. 0.. 3(I-Aajr. 4.

:f«.<3),~Park, Lexington, Tifiss,, 30-

Dowlhig's. Logaiiflport, lli(1..:6-ll

'ltlReriVId 'ft OUTlay. iHland~

_ Park, rtodson, 1^. Y... . Valley, JSTrncutc, ML .

.

Miller,. Grand. Pern. Ind.. 80-Aug, •!Family. .Lafayette, fl-11. „

Flyun, Wm, Electric Park, Kansas City. Mo., 80-

Aug, 11.

Hood Bro*., Rfreratde Park. Saginaw, Mich., 80-

IrMHT Staters, White City, Syracuse, r«. Y-, 80-

Kord HlKters ft Bro'tneTa, VlAbrla, N. Y. 6., SO-

Fo* ftOrty. Ko. Beach. N. Y., 30-Aog. 4; Rock-awny Read). 0:11. „ . . ».»«.-,

Fox & fttigVea. 'Caalno Park. Salt Lake, U., 30-

Fontl Bonl Bros.. Klka' Fair, Erie, Pa., 30-Aug.

Furreat ,& Maynanl, Gr|ibeuni, St. Paul, btlnn-.

Foster. Kil.;" A Dog. LaUealde Park, K'knni, 0., SO-

Fosfer A* Foster. OlyntrJc, 'Cnlcaito, 30-W 4,

riSS ft Ditre. Wirlnglferortk Park. So. Bfnd, Ibd..

Ip-Aug. 4; Lake nlcblgau -Park, .muskegmi.

rtfiff 'OtUs., Alirdome. lola. Kan., 80-Aug. 4

;

.0-11- . ... -.,.; ...-, -oi .Z-U.Hyirc, fiea.1h ft Wkllb. Avon Part, Yomgatown,-D.; »-AtuT. 4.

' ..... .... -.,-." >, .Bob.ABertba, SteaolerkftM rk>k, Briage-rt. Conn.. 80-AUg. 4; Safin Rock, Sew

il^>.r^tn. M Bblly*Ond,Phi;k. Balfto., '80-

A«g.A. AnVdyairle'Pkrk, Halto.. 0-11,.,,Irmea & By an, lAke Michigan Park, Muskegon,

Itiilloii, .Trio, Henderaon'a, Corey Tats'nd, N. Y.,

Jsmw ft^b'sTis, Hprtitg take Pkrk, Trenton. V. J.,

Jaffiif'^ofc. HeWeraon'k. Oooey UttSfc V." Y-.

AugJack Kin ft Hum, aSorumbega Park, Boston, 30-

Jacnfaji' ft Vantyk. Electric Park, Newark, N. 7.,

KtwrBT»" PPmliy, Butte. Moot.. Sft-A^r. 4. 'tck-Mr, ft Mrs.. Fsriu. Toledo. O. 30-A\ig. 4.

KrtSrtck, l'ttil. - 1C»in.a, Phil*.. -.TO-Aug. 4; jfiShi, TOW' ft:**., Aton Park, Yomigalowp. 0.,

MhswaJK 4- . , .... ', . /I-.Jo^fiiW*.- Xlbert. & Fro.. Star. Donork, Pa„ 80-

Aiir. 4 : 8tar, MojiPitsen, fl-ll. , . .. / .

.TrnnlnM A BeiVTreV, 'Mwk Pirt, twiagstown,«., SO-aMtk^aV

1

>.-'' . --,-- - ;,, . •

Jranre * Kllsworth, O- tt.. Paterson, N. J., Sti-

Jbhuktbr])'. sWa1ealvAIbafcbrt, XOndm, hag., SO-

Jtftawm ft' Grant, Andltortam, NutWlk, Va,. 80-

KeJU. ft Proctor's. N. Y. C, fl-ll.iQK N&S IVwey. lUlca. N. Y„ 80-Aug. 4.

FrerierlrkK ft Don. lirvdoinrd, .Medfurd, Mans,. 30-

Frencli, L'pnrl, Music. Hall, lWjr>r^n Rpach. N.

Kranclaoos Wk VafOM Plirk, Little "Rock. Ark.,30 Awr. 4: MnnnltrnV Park. 8t..*.«fls. O-ll;

Franklin. Lillian, Noeerly. Vlctbr. Ctrl.', 30-AllR. 4.

»r, Henry. Atlantic Ganlcu, N. Y. C. 30-Aug.

Mack ft Di

Marshall A Lorraine, Keith's, OereWl, 30-Aui, t4- » ...

Marcey ft Kforan, Proetor'a, Newark, N. U„ S1

©-

Martln! & MMlUn, Olympic. Chicago. 30-Au 4.Mardo WrQ, Fontaine Vftrry.Park, -Lonlarllke,

iaalpiieF ft Wilson, Alrdcime. Emporia. Kan,, fto-

jWW^syfal Ohutes. Bra Fran., Cal. 30-Aqj, 11.eaflWwaj.^ .Nevaw A Mareena, Meyers Lake, Can-

ton. O.. 0-11. .•--i .

Hmtf il). Jockey Grub Park. LoabTrlUe, Ky..30-Aug. 4. ...Mr ft Mac, Camden. Me.. Aug. 1, Vtsal Haven,

MaJreme 4 -Trininaa. lialtli'a," N. Y. C, 30-Aug. 4.Math. ens. Goditoy'a. Grand Rapids. Mich., 80-

Mfl\*toBu,"MuiJvw, Atlantic Garden, N. X. C, 80-

MkMga'U,' Bert, AVon: Park, VoiinaKtown, 0.. 20-AUg. 4 : .Four Mite Creek Park, Ktle.-.Ba.. 6J1.

MaHbi.' Dato> -P*tct». Otatid, .Vkctorla, B. O.,

S,

30-Aug. I: Grand, Van CouTeru.«.lL*ur>w, VlctrfT,a:;N. Y. K 80-Aug. ».aiHjev & Knmer, (Jodfroy'a, Grand Raplda,

MAnq ft Fox* 0. O. H., Plttaburg. 30-Aut. 4.L4*CaA'arMta A Monkeys, Ordbotnn. Loa Angeles.

CM.. SA^ttR. 8. .- ,-j

M#f|ca ft fte*3ie. St. Ry. Co., Portartnt, p«.. 80-. Aug. 4. . -..

HiWcb, Qoofroy'a. firand RanlQi, Mich., 80-Aug. 4.

U«OW% Crthtn Forest Part. 8t. LOdIb, SO-A-ig. 4.McWattftn ft M.Frtpn Co., Oirheuwh Rao Fran.

Cal.. aii-Au*. *4i'iOrpheura. ,Lai Aagetea. r,-ii.

McnMlan, Jna., iRUJou. Ihunth, Urna.. 80-Ang. 1.

Frjy,

Aag. o-H. J

Jones A karoArii: Cry»tal, Derrott. Mlcb.. Atrg.*«,• . „ - •• ' - • .,.-

Joke, A Hit,, Kelth'a, Pklla.. 30-Au.. .4.

UcCullottgh. Carl, A Co.. OlymplO, CMeavo, no-- wig, ., '. ,- '*.•- ;..- ,- .- i .-.

UcKlnnon ft Reed, BlJon. Kalatnaaoo, kfitb.. 30-..-Atkr. 11.:. • .r™^ . .

McQlitnl, Bro, , White City, Woreeater, afaaa.,3(«-A,l«. .4.

UWoole,; H'ra.. Mkleatle,'Chlckgro. BMaak 1.

McCree^Juule, * Co., UaJtaUc, Cklokko, JO-*8s-sr

bSrli. Olympla. Pk«a. , F>„ -krk. J+^i_6*434(b. Colfseua. derelanu,. 10-Atat. 4;

*gr5e„»ti»ll. 0-U-.. A... i.,7"L--'i.- amltter A "Eda-ar'l., llljoa. VnldO, Him., 90-

Mljuon, .Helen, Empire, St.' 1'atil. Mnsn., 30-

»U\kS>. ri<o. W.. Mr. » airs., star, Atlita'ta. Oa:.

;# iewli, Cajlno Park, KalamiMO. Iklcti,,

"Jp liWrr,, Wo6dlynn> rar», 'datnoeo/, X.

j'orir'ft ^»Wntne. i'lciu'r, N«Wci*Ie,:

^Ir-d.,"If. 4.' £ «a.--tc'i>

.,, Lanra, S^p. ,J &.i'.PIttsborg,3kHm. 4.

llton A Kaiser, Eldora Park, Cnarleroi, Pa., 30-

Aug. 4; Islsrd Park. Johnstown, 6-11.

Millard Broa. (BUI ft Bob), Falryiew Park, Day*ton, 0„ ao-Aug. 4 ; Spring Orore. Springfield,

Staffed. ABo.Tlsb, sWedy's. NcWpcrt at 1-, 30-

aittSf' A' KreikO, Heiloeraon'B, Coney Islsad. N.,JfM.541-Aag. 4. .i.v;'.-. -^ .-«.. „:,.

BIKWtli. Dnnchrt, Farm. Toledo, 00-Aug. 4.

SUlla,* Horn,, }3ecrr)c Part ..SoMBfrarry. Ala.,K 4; 1*008 del^JO Park, aVtLWa, Oa.,

JL Conway, EaciJStatTelotr,, Lyric

rl Cora. Faintly Perk. Site City, la.. 30.jaj 4; Omaha, S»b., (Jl.,,. , —MtttS * . Edwatos, Bljon, Superior. Wis.. 30-

jioor* torn, Electric 'Pick, Nekr'ark, Nf"!.. SO-

htoote. Myro .Troupe, PIeairi(e fetyV IaVrai Branch,

MOfSiey" A. HofbetD, PalataV,' iSrAon;:

Ttn|„ 30-

Jlcere, IftlWeJ. P*o. Dultrfb. itlnn., SO-'AVg. 4.

MontagiBps Cockatoo Clrcua, Young's Pier,.Atlan-. He.Cltr. fcj,,M-Aug7lfi ... V-M-

atotoglr], La, Rtckard'a Tour, Anatralla.Motse. Bon. Luna, Park, Pittsburg, 30-Aug. 4;White, City. Wrajteanor,. Jl. i.. int. ,..., .

Moire, alsten,, VMn, NOHotk. Va.. 3g,A«; 4.MoVgan. Clirj. t)e*ey, Utka. N. Y., SO-Aai. 4.

Murray, Clayton A Drew, Bockaway Beach, N.t., 30-Aur. 11.

Wp£ft »fe&e?i,' fjC*rMylip,' Sjtm, Cheater ParXcinclnnaft," 30-Aug. 4!M) era A Uoae, Krtth'a JBofton, 30-Aug. A.Neola, plycoplc. ChJcagd,.;80,Aua. 4.'-,. : .

.Vewaboja Quartette, OppMtun. Springfield, 0., 90-

NH«oo' A' Nelson, brpheum, St Pa'jl.'attna., 30*

NewJ^n A Marguerite. Bljdo, Drrfoth, jathSn., 30-

'...kky, Htnlin'a Pt:, TcSooto, .Van., 30-_ 4 : Tjtke Part. Klngaton, e-11.Nice. Kittle, Edgewood Park, Sbatookln, Pa., 80-

S'oWn.SlaW. »**», CteVHaMC, A1*. 0-li. "SOW A Ttotoesv A. A S„ MS BO-Aug. 4.

North, Bobby, Mason, Loa Angelea, Cal., 30-Aug.

Notm. •The', s'toSftt Pi'rt, thjia, S. fc, So-Aug. 4.

Kudo.. Famous (3). Blrerslde Park, Montreal. 30-

Ang. 4.Nugent, J. C. A Co., Kelth'a, Clereland, 30-Ang.

O'Da'y, Ida. Chutes. San Fran., Cal.. 30Atrg.'lf.Otlell A, Jtiujay, Cook's Park, EranaTUIe,

Of. 4.

.iin, Mo°''3o:

l,^arrlet, OrrdHrom,'fe'«H,l. mnri ., 3,.

jgii A Kroh, Deway. '''Wia, N. T.. 30.

_yy A BM»n,St>T*vJ poeatello. ld,„

Jl* Darla Walbrldge PJrt, (Toledo, 0.. 30-

r.Moaleal. White Cliy, fk Worth, Teg.,

SS Da'rU, Waltalda^pirk; Votedo, 0„ 30-

V* Cheater, Famlly/ilfiilB, Moat, Araj. «,

I* .M" rl<"'1 Iol>r* *a4S,'Vormgatown,

.

*. K.,'ltoaa Ton,, lUte-'jo-log. 31.Kelth'a. Phlla.. 30?—'Great. O. H., Baal(B), Hajnons, Or,

Aug. 4.

S»JJ«r«, Chalk, Park, Lexington, Maaa., ati-

SC3o''AuaV^°

M" FJ'1*1'

, P»rfc Cotu' BW, aid.,

uWHloo, PhU>„ 30.Aufc17-.caSrWU, S^aji^]^ni;,«3».

^*Doga' PaaSr^3fr'YN

'*tJ*^*'l» 4 -

iCtV, tl'.errffi Park.' itontrnl,JsS',J" <AJteagle, Cotaljtle. S|s>k,»',. :

WUIi,. 3,,:

flu, Satan.I*-"?: .C- ^O'Atbj; 4.

^ligE 1 '"

<

"SSkTBUI, ITfbeArtii NewarKf>.

!.. 30.

ifi'e axrrlna;;

plctmies, Qlea' Ecno Park^-»on,D C,^«-Aug. 4.,~™ ""'

^L..11^ra)efreV> Garden. CoWrAhe, 0,,

Sbotfc fcTiWty, 'fereeusburg. Fa 30-5k%-4.Sharp BroaT Vlrtom. N. f. C, aO^klv,:Sliubert Qtrartette. Keith's. Clereland, SO-Aug Ishannons .{A), Taloqucga Park. Attleboro. Mas,.,'

SlaflgSwa, PaJ.,VC,rl^!e, Eng., Aug. 6-11:mp., Maocbesler. 13-18.

" '

Simpsons. Musical. . Park, Lexington, Maaa., 30-Attg. 4.

SUMou Brw. . Woodlyn Park. Camden. N. J.. 30..Aug. 4: 'j<r*tn pier, Ooean ctt,, ^-11.Slater & Fincb. Scbaefter'a Garden, Colurobu,. 30-Aug. 4. 1'

\,'".: fY ' .

Smith A Ada'tua, Orchedm, St, F-aul. Miuu 311.

, Aug. 4.

Smith A Baker. Iteowlck Park. Ithaca. N. Y„ 30.- Ang. 4. ., m '

Smith, Peter V., Wipe 'Cltyi Chtcago. 30-Aog. 11.Snyder A Beynoldb. Manhattan, Nortolk. Va„ au-j Ang. 4. i '

. . .

Sjaadrtul. Psiil, :t3]trteji, flau Frau., Col., 30-Attg. 4.

aaVWja. A Mack, Olympic, SprlngKeld, 111.730.AQg. 4 ; Bltcat. Oaleaburg 0-11.

Stark. Toble, Hyde Park, Muskogee, I. T., 30-

sturrt' A\%oole>. tft'ellpot Park,: Wllmlngtou.Del., Aug. 6-11.

Stgr^.A/JhonUa. Demllng's, Bockaway. N. Y.

Steely, Doty A Coe, 0. O.JH., Piiutiorg, 80-Aug.

Stevens. Edwin. Mitslc Hall, Bregntoo Beach. \." 30-Aug. 4.

fm 8I_.

'ele'o, Whtte City Park, Milwaukee, & B>Sj!

tAateOy Slatere, Family, Lagayette, Ind., 30-taa Olympic, Chicago. 6-11. ' .

Tr* Le Roy, Crystal, Frankfort, ind., so-il Elwood. 0-il.

k,%lttle, Renwlck Park, Ithaca, K: X,

Oiirl. Allele Purrie, Paatang Park, Harrlsburg,Pa.. 30-Aug. 4. „ . ^....

GirkUI's Majestic Wuatrele, Atlantic City, H. J.,

oVWe A Fraiik, Chester Park, Cincinnati, SO-Aug. 4.

O'Toole. Jack, Btiou. Duluth. Minn.. 30-Aug. 4.Osborne, llml. Keith's. Pulla., 30-Aug. 4.

Ou„. The. Brlttanla-r-"

... IwE 4 ; «rre«tttePatty Bros., iutoona Park, Grand Bapida. Mich.,

30-Aug. 11.Patterson A Gardner, Auditorium. Norfolk. Vs.,

Pjldl A, Wells, Old Heidelberg, k Y. a, 3u-

Pero A Wilson, Wonderland, wnwankee, W^la.,

, AllaT, (Mi

on-tbe-Bay, Otts,w,, Can., **',

Stlnson A kfertoa. Keith's, Bdstoo. 30-Aus- 4.

Statsxaaui A Crawford, Uurernator'a, Atlautie City,*'9l.faW-Au«. 4.atn-ttrrtto Trio, Olympic, Chicago. 30-Aug. 4

;

Teaapk*. Detroit, u-11.Siiti La Vardo, Elks' Carol,. I, Erie. Pa..30-Aug. 4. ,

Stanley A Alleen, Crystal, Kokomo, Ind., 30-Aug.4; Crjstal, Logaosport, 0-U.—Maud A r-—W. 4. 1J;

. ,

nuadii A QUrblith' TWhs, Crystal: -tfa'rlou, lud.,

,SO-Aug. 4 ; Ctyatal, Elkhart, tt-U-

St. 4-eon A McCualck, Alcaaar, Denver, Col.. 90-

A^g. 11.St.Ouge Bros.. Temple. Detroit. 30'Ang. 4-

!ft. JlBsu, M.. Park, No. Adsms, Mass., 30-Aug.4 ; Park. PlttaVeM, 611. .

Peffinl^'candlle. P«k. B. Lleirpooi, O., So- !» fBUll. .tBgljl II i;SMfc 1>V»»

P8ra¥'^l«i, TIeri«eraoti'.,'Cot»y itod, N. t.. *%!£•%• *• »«J««» , »n*. E^ *• »Penman* Barry. Auditorium. 'Norfolk, Va:, 30

'Atuj. 4.^Petctriti,Sng 'Bro,.. Freeeody Part, "Wwiport; H, t.

30-Aug- 4.-Pelot, Prod A Auule, Island Park, Anhntn, JL J.,ip-Aug. 6j Sptaajiept,tpttaae Pack, Atlantic City,

Phinips, B.R.. A CA..'!Ke;tlh>. Phlla., JO-Jluf. 4.Phjpipe, M«Same.,Alrdode. I'ltlstata. Kan., 30-

Ani. 4 -l Alrfmne,. Cahtite., 6.-1V :- -

Pierce A UiLWl Tour, :Kub., 30-lmr. 31.Pierce * .Soaalyn.'.'.Kre'raolI. Park, Dea Mo'.nss,

Ik.'. r»-Aug74. '. ;. .

Pierce A Opp, Lincoln Park, Ne. Bedford, ataes.,'SO-A'ug.ili:. _ ........

Plnhrd'.A While, GUTemator'a, Atlantic City, 15.

J., 30-Aug. 4: Steeplechase Pier, Atlautie City,tj-H. ... .- j-.-,.,. -, ......^ .„. ;-,.-.-.

Piccolo Midgets. Victoria. K. X. 0.. SO.Aog. 4. ,

Pluck At-Lnck, Star^. Mooe-aoo, Pa., 30-Aug.,4.Pint*. Gw- L..,*h«, City, .Wc*cmo5, Mass.,SO-Ahg. 4. . ?•

:- ' j.

'

Pott-tlotllris A -Carmen Ulsters, Henderson's, Coney" limd. N..Y.. 30-Xrrg. 4.

Pol? A^'Poik, *Lakeu»«' Park, 'Afoonk, iM., M- *W* 9S.J, l^kemont Part! AJtiona, Pa., 30-

Sylvester. Jones, Priogle A sfonell, Wlit.tia

fiw. N. Y. .0., au-Atw- 4. . - - v .

n A O'Neal, Beacon Park, Webster,' Mass..Aug. 4. - .. . 4. - ' a • •

Takes. White City, Blnghaufldn, ft,' at, 80-Aug.

Teal. Sayauond, Baraona, OTand BapldB, Mich..

30-Aug. 4..- . „Ten Brooke, tainbert A Co., BonleTard. Medford,

- "C 80-A...... He. t

_Pitt8rtlle, Pa4 Araj. «M1.TlSler SUterfc YorkTllrJ Casino. N.' Y. C. 80-

Atar. i,-1.- .

.-' .'

Thijroe A HoWsworth, Star, Cripple Creek, Col.,

_.Nay -4; -Colo.. Springs, 0-11-. ^. . ...

Thoniae A -Payne, Sacandaga Park, OloyersTllle,

NT. Y„ 30^Lug. 4. , - - .^ - .Threlkeld A Avlcke, PailUpa', Richmond, led..

'IPsaVam- 4.- -,.-.. _=

Tiinrrton A Grey, Empire, St. Paul, Mine. 80-

Toye„'ilu,lcal. Park, Wboellog. W. Va., 30-Aug.

4i Atayera Lake, Canton, 0., 0.11.

.

Ottluajro,B4B. -. ,'.„.•. w . .

rr, >TcfceToJeon. Fall Riser, Man.,

Atrg. 4.

Polrera <8). Street Fair. Tipton. Irid., 30-Aug. 4.P<me, J. ,C, Sans Snucl.park, Chlcaso..3<).^«a;.• ..t.OI/rnnlc, Otllcajo, -6U

Princs, Arthur, Victoria. N. Y. p.. 30-Atrg. i.I?rovuarilea 1"6). Ttatnoua, Grond RapH,, Mich.,

. :tOAUjt. 4. i-jT -T7Pryms.^The. Cascade Park, N'ewcaafle, Pa., SO-

. Auc- 4:1 Junction Park. Bearer. Falls. QUI. .

Pulley'* Dixie ieeretiaiters, Mae View Park. Mid-dletowp, . Conn«

, 3B-Ang. 4; -Witdwopd Park,Putnam. Mat*., JJjli;, ., .;. ,.-. ,.. -, \L

Pucella A Aruen, Park, Heuchester, U. 1I„ '30-

.'Alrg. 4. ._, ...QuIbs. imct'e'y A Nlckereon. Sock Sprlhlr,, E.

. uJeratttt, o„ JO-Aug^ 4..

Ray A Taylor. Salisbury Behch. Mass., 30-Attg.4;,SalTO, 0JX.-.--r - ,

U»po.*i«ter«. Kith'", teeton. 30-Auf. 4.xaain-ntavrarWaylritrn's, WisUrla Grore. N. Y. 0.....30-Auaj. i.- .; . ,, . . , .

Ratio A Berlrpm, Keith's. Phlla., Ang. 0-U,IlaEn'e ilonkeie. VlctorUi, N. Y. a, aO-Ang. I.

S. J....:*)"

-

Touhoy. Pat- A Hay, Onset Bay, Maaa., 30-Aug.

t~. Wachusett, Gardner, 41-11.

Trbman. Wallace. Kelth'a, N. Y. C. 30-Attg. 1

1

Keith's. Boston, Ml.

.

ti „, .Trohbadours . (3). Ratnona. Grand Bapida. Mich.,

IWsAng. -4: -Casino, Kalautaxoo, 6-11. . -

Tsuda. Harry, Paxunj Park, Harrlsbnrg. P»..

Sl-Aog,.-,.- . ....Valaikytra, The. Tslanuege P.rk. Attiehoro, Mass..

.SO-Aug. 4 ; Mamiaouth. Berere, U-U.Van, Ollly. Orjiheum. 8au Fran.. Cal.. 30-»ug.

Vib ejUrte: Pete, -Henderson'a, Coney UlaW; N.

V., 30-Ang. 4Vl'n. wurg..* Fatrhto.' «ld kaaaaatWkk-'ft'Z. 0„HO-Aug. ,4; ,.

.

.& - ,-i 1 - •

Vslpoi, ,T4e, MosOUln Park, Hamilton, Can..

VaruImon..,Crya5BVP»rk. Sedaira, Mo.. 30-Aug.

4; MceWc«*pg«., 0-11. .- ..

Valledta'a Leopards, Farm. Toledo, 0.. 30-Aug.

~lektec,.Pa,k. Clnctunsti. «-ll-.

,., 1 A Valentine. Cape'Town, .'! _idall.. Sallle. Spring Grore Park,

' -l-Ane. 4,

Reno. Will k Hay. Socky Pt.Attleboro. Mn^ ,1 11.

Reno. Denny A Dotty, Pa'sllton, Montrose, Pa.

SpVlostieia,

B. I.. SO-Aug. 4;

Varslon. Perry A Wilbur, Lakfi'view Park. Terre

, llaute^Inil.. Jiug, 0-11. '..;.„..- i -,.Vic,.. A Vlbla Island Park, Strnhury, Pa., 30-

'Ani "Vfdctfcs. The. Bey#re Beach. Malts.. 30-Aag. 4.

Valltrmi Eflnnni A Co.. National. Sin Fran.. JO-

-Araj. 4;-Ko¥eltv. Oalliknd, 0-ll..:. -V. ^_

Waller A Maklll. Vonutaln Parle Gt. Barlniton.Mas.., 30-Aag. 3; Lake Pootobac, .PittaQcht.

• 04a. I 1^. ,• -

Wceher Bros., Ballorau's'Purk, Mohcrly. Mo„ 30-

«i«m- »:,*tu,;HiM|lnLt. thll.., ....

\Varncr., iEiy, :jlanalpia , Perk. PotlslOwo. PJ--•-M<g. ,4.; rfelyttwd Part, BslUmorc Md„

Rennler A Oaudter, Electric Park, N«V4rk. N. J„AO-Ataj. 4k .

Reno. Geo. .R., A Co.. Keith's. Boston, 30-Aue-.. 4,Helllr Johuny, Ha«iylanU, So. Beach, N. Y., 30-

AJtg. 4:., ...... , . . :

Kt«,w,tRecH;fs.PkrtTlew. Oojtunbus, Miss..*. -.Kll.,. . .„,. T, t..L1F-*-". —

*ig. 4; Lake Coriip..Pkrt. Blrin.IOgii.rh. Xl,.. wOhwrliflit, ttirle, A Co.. Tentple, Detfolt 80-

Rlee- * Pitwoat. VTciorla. K Y. O.'. M-AIB. 4. Wiiffifc. Oca., UBotfi PArk. Porrland. lad.. »It cc. fanny. Forest Park, St. .Untia. 8"-Aa». a. -,U0». 41 mk«fs. Cotumbira,.0» 0-ll._,Riilge. Mr. A JltU.j, . .BockyJ1

!.. R. IT. 30- *«!»«.* -Mandea, Sana Bubcl. Part, Chicago.Aug. 4; Talaqttega Park. Attiehoro. Mass.. 6- ao-Ant,. 4, ...... . ...... '-..., - . - ;-. .14,

_',«• „ '- WiUcaw A wuiUon, Hopkins' Park. St. Louis, 30-

B'feT.. ,*ki^ J 5--. Plttattreg. 80.A«. 4; ^loit 4; HoplUn.' Park. St. Louis. J-ll. ,

-,.-Jft4tk^.,CteeelaM. 4MJ^.. . T. .WAmcr_ Geo™ .MMer'a. IJma, 0.. 30-Aug. 4:

"W'MKSl* *fi6 Olruvrtc. Chicago. Si-Ang. i-SfiseJer's, 0,lunjuua. 6-11.. j, .., ^aljkWllt >3xuV!«g<L..e-Ji. - . ...- . , - - am,Im Rkaril,. Johaunesmtrg, S. A„ 80-Rltt.r A roatcr. flayonoe/K, J,, So-Attf. 1. M-Xiif' 'Itlrturila, "Jt, V|tw Part,..T?tro tlMOpotl.. St). Wtdirh,„W JJ

WundelUnd. TjVu*te, |yl.r:'o.lT. - i 30-.WrtlA, lack A Henna, Park. Erie, Pa.. 30-Ang. 4-Park.. Dhyton,' O:. Ml. - - .

RlSt>K'

"*'"' ",h W*M| wl,*',,'«10n'

Del..

Uqraat,t.-il,.° A Mrs.. Btjoil, Duluth. lilun., 80-, .-Blu*. 4«. , ,.,. „ v ,. ...Kess Sisters, olcolt Beaeh. N\'Y.. kO-Ana. 4™* Oire.wtw',. .llaVtfc.SS.fN. J.,

.,:.,;-.,.

U,

* ifennle, nryal'ai. FrndWort. Ind..

Well, frmii, Fottlallu. Fairy Park, tinlsVllle.

, Kv-.'-na-AoB. 4.., ^_ , -..'

WaWs, larm. Bleardo, Johinnesburd. S. A.. 30-

Atrg- 3-1. . Ls .

WM4.ii', Farm Yard Clrcu«. afajeatlc. Chlcaao. a»

(vj^'Hjjri |L.". Bl}uu,.DrJu"ti HH'lt:. **«'*'W.^ivSer».u.iuia Patk. .Ilartlord. Boau., all-

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Or wherever Ohio people are found—and that's everywhere—you will want these ; they're the Mar-LowMusical Melodies.

THE BEAUTIFUL OLD OHIO." "MY BUCKEYE GIRL"

WAY"Orehe3tratione of any of them, 10c. Professional Copias Froo. Send Program. Slides for " By the Beautiful Old Ohio, " $5 per Sot.

JWAR-IipW PTTEIZLsXSXiXBrCS- CO., Portsmouth, O.

VMM. Al H-. & Co.. Majestic, Chicago, HO-

a in.'. -I; Keith**. Ctmbasft, 0-11.

Westen A Roj. Wootllyu 1'ark, (jloster, N. J.,

Ask. ft* 11

Wentwortli * Vesta, Society Clrcua, Wlntlirop,Mi-- 30-Aner. -I.

Webb & Connelly, Inland Park, Auburn, N. V.,

30-Atu*. 4; Valley, i-.vracose, 0-11.

-.Ve-dcoU, Km, A Co.. Spring Grove Park, Spring-

Mi, 0-. 30-Aiif. 4.

Whirr, K'l. n, ft Holla, F-dsewood Park, Shntno-

kIu. Ta., '.O-Anj*. 4.

White ft Strumous, t'aator's, V Y. L\, 30-Aug. 4.

White, It lit!;. & Kangaroo Girls, Majestic, Chi-

cago. 30-Ang.. 4.Mak Waltlo, Lakewood Pork. SkotvliegiiD,

Me.. .10-Aug. 4.

White, I.ee, Henderson's, Coocy Island, N. Y.,

30-Ang. .4.

Wilde A R.ir, Albim. Havana, Oulra, *10-Aiuj. 4.

Wilnon Bron , Sans Soviet Park, Chicago, :»1-

A .a. i.

Wilson Bw„. Pnikfi Roitel, ChlC6.*o, 29-Aug. 4;Forest Purl*, St. I*>itln. 0-11.

WkkorT. Inns, A Co- Lakt-*iilp Park, Akron. 0..

Hn-Artjr. 1: S|irlng drove Park. Sr>riugfle1<l.'l-II.

Wlxon ft Kalon, Utivenialorp, Atlantic City, N.J.. .10-A inf. 4,

Williams Broo., Bijou, Nitrfnlk, Vn.. SO-Aiig. 4.

WlMiuanii, Prof., uuverimtor's. Atlnntlc City, N..!., IXAas. 4.

WillftiuH ft Mel burn, Wonderland, Danville, III.,

30- Aug. 4. gWlUlflim ft Mayer. While City, Chicago, 30-Ang.

•i; Xlajetllc. ClileaKO, «-ll.

William* ft Walker (nee Club, Keith's, Pnlln., .10-

Aug. 4.

William* Duo. Tnle^uecn Park, Attlolwro, Mow.,ICO-Autr. 4.

Wkire Trl), Keith's, I'hlla., 30-Aitg. 4.

Wilder. MnMisll P.. Keith's. N. X. C.. 30-Aog. 4.

Wordeile. Bfttttt. A Co.. Keith's, X. Y. 0., 30-

World' &' Kingston, Ingersoll Park, Dm Moines,'

In:. Aiig. 0-11.

Wood. Frsncl*, Pastor's, N. Y. C. 30-Aug. 4.

Woodford & Marlboro, OTpheiun, Clillllcothc, O.,

.10-Atur. 1.

Yeoman. deo.. Novelty. Vntlejo, Cal., 30-Aug. 4;N-ivt-ltv. Stockton, 0-11. i

Yeager, Kdwanl C, Alnlonie. Plttubnrg, Kan.,'fu-Aitg. 4; Alnlnme, Cuuntile. 0-11.

Young ft He Vole. Kleclrle Park. Bulto., 30-Ang.4; Kellh'*. pblla., «-ll.

Yimiiik America Qiiinletle, Old .Heidelberg, N. Y.

L\. :hl-Aug. 4.

Zarrow Troupe, Collaetim. Cleveland. .Ifl-Aug. 4.

Zasel ft Venion. Keith's. N. Y. C, 30-Aiig. 4.

Zimmerman. Al." ft Pearl. Crystal, flotben, Ind..

30-Aitgi;4i Crystal. Kokonin. (Ml.ZiiigareHa. ElltV Carnival, Erie. Pn.. 30-Ang. 4.

Zoubonlakls. Crystal. St. Joseph. Mo.. HO-Aug. A.

- ON THE ROAD.

Supplemental Lint — Received Tool,".te for CIiihmMUmiIIou.

*At Cripple Creek." Eastern. E. J. Carpenter's—Wlltulueton. Del.. Aug. 8-10.

Bnnle Stork (Edwin Bnrrle, mgr.>—Ioia. Kan.,Aug. fi-n.

Cnmmlns' Wild Went—Keene, N. H,, Aug. 0.

Qmon 7. . _.Finn. Titos., ft Co.'s Circus—Mltldleburg, . N. Y.,

Aug. 4, Preston Hollow 0. "

Ottm ft La -Tour Stock—Wells boro, Ta.. .W-

Aug. 4. Ci-Qetaii 0-11. j .

Get-n-U Minstrel*—Lniomb, Alta., Can., Aug. 1,

Reil Deer 2. litnlnflelil .1, Olds 4_ ,-J^nes. .1. A.. B. It. Shown—Port Royal. Pn..

Aug. .".. Ne<V|K>rt 4, Dnncanimn d. Quarrrrllle S.

Pnrkvr. C. W.. Amu«einent Co. (Cinmei* & Tj'ler.

nitfr«.»—"St. Jceeph, Mo., An*. U-lt."Qnlucy Adams Sawyer." Western (W. O'Nell,

„igr. i—Port Huron, Mloli., Anc. 4, Snglnnw &,

O. Bsy City T, 8. Flint 9, St. Jolm 10, Owoaso11.

4 i »JiRW JERSEY.

ArfjiToiiiru (,T.' M. Barton, mfloagcr).—I'eople for week of 30 : fnliimm find tiruut,Irene Sullivan I'ennmn und Barry. Talter-hou and tiurdner, Hazel Pierce and MayDemar, and "The JufWatMn Dlrls," a bur-k'si|iie. by (Jiiy John -on. Business Is Rood.Manhattan. (Crlnninn Bros., innnagers) .

In addition to the regular stock, Kva Snydernud Matll> Reynolds open for week of 30.Htislne^ti is good. Jack Stockton, after a veryemrfM seanon of four weeks at this bouse,closes 2$.

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COLORADO.

Newark.—At Proctor's, week of July 30:Bedln] and Arthur, Cooper and Robinson,Metropolitan Trio, Toliu Hazard, Seymourund Hill, Markey and Moron, Altbea Tv.-las,

nnd Edsall Hud Forboe.Olympic Pauk (H. W'efers. manager).—

Aborn Opera Co., In "Pinafore" and "Caval-lerla Itustleanu."

HiM.suiB Pabk (W. Thallte, manngflr).—Hlnpodrorae, wild West ami vaudeville,

Klhctric Pauk (H. C. Ounlap, manuger).—Hemaon nnd Gaudier, the Marvelous Ban-linlds. Acker and (illdny. J. W, Hampton'sCirrus, Tom Moore, Jacobs nod Van Tyle.

Elisnlielh.—The senson opens at the Ly-ceum Thenlre {Klroy A Drake, manugeritlon Aup. 4. with "Young Buffalo. King of the

Wild West" "Billy tlie Kid" 0-11. "Uuled(iff the Turf" 13-lrf, "King of the Hlgbblnd-era" 20-22.

Jacobs'.—"Arlsona" opens the house 4.

Tips.—P. James Carroll, treasurer for the

past six ycni-p, 1ms signed with "Artmnil theWorld in Ninety .Minutes" (moving pic-

tures), as advance New and handsomedreHsInc rooms have. been added to tb*j Ly-

t-euni Theatre, and new Interior nnd exteriordecorations made The Hidden, under lue

inabatement of Browning, Drake & Rlroy,

open In Pnteraan, N. J.. July 30. At theclose of the week they will open In Brooklynfor two weeks, and thence to Montreal, Can.,for one week The velernn stage maiia-

irer. William Vroom, will control the des-

tinies 'of the Lyceum stage for the comingBeaaoii, and Ocurge Hector, for many rearsthe ticker taker nt this theatre, will resumeIlls position this sen sou as imual. . . ."Jack'Hogtin will retain his position as stage man-neer at JnrobB* Theatre for this yenr. He)<na associated himself with William HydeIn the scene painting business. They shiptheir handiwork from Hie theat re.

Camden,—At Woodlynne Park (II. D.I.e Cnto, manager) business continues verygood, the excellent vaudeville meeting withapproval. The current bill Includes; : TheKlllotts. Ornce Clillders and her dog, Adnmsand White, Miller and Kortlner. WalterStock, Itutler nud Lnaiar, In "The DancingBellps.''

* mVIRGINIA.

fi

Denver.— At lillteh's Oardens ( MaryKllti-b-Ixjng. proprietor) the Bellows StockCo., with J. II. (llluiour and Olive WyodhamIn the leads, presented "Sherlock Holmes"Itefare large bouses, last week, (ieorge Wes-sels made an excellent Professor Morlerty.Week of .July 2!i, the fitqek company, withJnne Onker In the lead, will present "If I

Were King." Miss Oaker Is a faiorlte withDenver audiences.Manhattan Bfu'ii IW. E. Halt, mana-

gen.—TM Aiiguslln Daly Opera Co. pre-sent«] "t'loradorft" In Ike theatre Inst week,before large audiences. Jessie Bradbury, asDolores, was a feature. Week. of 20, "TheSilver .Slipper." To the outdoor attractionsthere hiivt- been added the steel observationtower, Hale'H tours nnd Pain's nreworksevery Sniurday and Sunday nights. .

CtKTis (A. It. l'clton, mnunger).—"RastLynne" wns well ataged by Theodore LorcUand company lant week, and was well re-

ceived. Week of 21), "Monte Crista;" "Ca-iiillle

1' follows. - -

Kmi'Ikk (J. B. Cllffoid, mannger). — Theburlest|uers from Fischer's San Franciscotheatre still hold the boards here, nnd withtwo burlesimes and vaudeville continue todraw good iiouses. "After* the Ball" and"Hotel Brown Palace Upside Down" wereInst week's burlesques.

Novklty (Henry Lubelakl, manager) andthe Crystal ((i. 1. Adams, manager), thevaudeville houses, four Khows daily, ore doinga big business. The tourist business helps.

Notkm.—'Hie Carulva! of Nations came toan end last week. A good sum was realizedfor the new Catholic cathedral MaudeJ'V.ily closed her engagement at Blltch's 21,and has left for St. Louis, to begin a fourweeks' engagement as a stock star. She thengoes to New York for rehearsals in "TheIllusions of Beatrice,'' In which, she willmake her apnearnnce, as a star, In the Fall.

The Tullerles, a new park.'wltb openair vaudeville and the largest dancing pa-vilion west of Chicago, opened 21).

4*», ;—'—

RHODE ISLAND.

Coding, manager).—"Mistress Nell." n* In-

terpreted by t lie stock. 23-2H. proved a valu-able drawing card,; and tolled the patronsto « nicety. Week, nf 30. "Margerys bof-era." , The ltostotil* Ladles Orchesirn com-mences a series of Sunday night concerts 21).

Jekkhrho^ iC-ibn St t'ranr, inunagers).

The bill offered Inst week was a mirth pro-

voker. It was "Who Owns the Baby":" -Thelarge audiences attending were well euter-talned. "A Family Affair" :t(i nnd week.

Rirwrrox Park (D. R. Smith, residentmanager).—J. W. (ionnau's Imiierinls offered

an Interesting programme. In (he rustic openair theatre 23-28, to heavy returns. Musi-cal comedy 30-Aug. 4 Alice Carle, con-

tralto, made her reappearance on the pro-fessional stage at the Jefferson ThMtre, July23-28, after nine vears' retirement, on ac-

count of lllneRS, and was enthusiastically re-

ceived by her many admirers hi t b Ik, nernative city.

4»»WISCONSIN.

Providence.—At Keith's Theatre (Chaa.Loveuberg, ruaniger) "Mrs. I-eHlngweJI'sBoots" was revived Jnly 23 by tbe AlbeeStock Co. "The Middleman" 30, "The Specu*intor" next.BMTttM (Spitz & Nathanson, mantgera).—"Ijirry from Ireland" pleased good houses

2y. The benefit 25, for Treasurer, SautuelKaufman, Assistant Treasurer Arthur. If.

Brown and Secretary Joseph A. Phillips waswell attended. For the. closing week of the,

slock company** season "The Unwrittenl,:i\v" was played- The house will be closeda week or two for renovation.

Notf.s.—Mnuager Felix It. Wendelsehaefer,of the Providence Opera House, announced,27. that Ife bad made nn arrangement withrbe Shuborts, whereby their attractions will

Ih> booked at Ids theatre, lie said, however,that he would make no distinction In man-agement of product loots, booking any be couldwhich met bis approval. The rrovlden.ee

Opera House Is tbe old, leading theatre, andthe most conveniently located of houses opento legitimate attractions The ShubortsInst season leaned the Imperial Theatre,chancing Its name to the Shubert, nnd mak-ing Blwood V. Bostwlck mannger. It hasnot been possible to learn the future of this

house.• •—

Newpnrt.—At Sheedy'a Freebody PorkTheatre (Otitis. C. Cook, manager) business

continues good. Bill for week of July 30:Fred Karno's Mumming Birds, FetchingBrothers, (illday and Fox, Arthur and Mil-

dred Bovliin, tbe Oagnoax, Utu ami FayDurbeyville, r.oreli Trio and the Camera-graph.

NBWi-oRT Oi'rua HoiJSB will open 30, withLew Dockstader's Minstrels.

Nam—Krnucls Byrne litis been engagedfor Hie Rose Htahl Company.

WASHINGTON.

Norfolk.—At Ocean View Casino (OttoWells, local manager), considering the verydisagrees!"-- weather, business for week of

Julv 2:i was remnrknbly good. Crlmuilns andOofe. In "A Warm Match?* week of 30.

Bt.rnii (Abb. Smith, manager).—New neo-

,jle for week of .10: Margaret La Mont. MayMtirphr. Claudlnc Randolph. May Daihis.

Moore 'Sisters, and Williams Brothers. Busi-ness Is good.Acme (Wllkerson & Manzle, managers).

People week of :tO: 1-hiropeau Novelty Trio,

Mell Orant, Helen Lovett, May Maxwell,Babe Laurl, and Edna May Scbaar.

Seattle.—At the Seattle (John Cort,mannger) the Frnwley Co., In "Madame SousOene," Julv l."i and week, scored a big me-cess. "Mollis" 22 and week. • "Ca pi a In

Swift" 2ft and week. <

Tiuim AvKJtttE tltiissell & Drew, mnnn-geisl.—The Ayleaworlh Co., In "Under tbet'ltv Lnnips." l'i and week, had excellent

business. Dark.siAti <K. J. Donellan, manager).—New

people week of 23: Chaa. A, Mason-LewKelly and company, LcwIb Prltxkow, Cbns.H. Carter, ( tussle Taylor and company, PeterDunsworth, Dave nud Percle Martin, JohnDunn nud Wllbelmlna Frnucls, and movingpictures. .

OiiPiiKt.'M (T. J. Consldlnc. manager).

New peojde week of 23: Clifford and Lune,Bowers nnd Able, Wooda, Arthur Itlgby,

Harvey and Devorn, Tracey McDermott, andmoving pictures..

I'ANT.vm:n* (Alex. Pflntnges, manager).

New people week of 1**1: Tecliau Tavern ()niir-

tette. Musi I tier's trained sheep and pigs.

Little Helen, Chink Brown, Phelps nudHavnes, Arthur Blwcll, and moving pictures.

Notrs.—The Strand. Thalia and GaietyTheatres hove rinsed for the SummerWork Is rapidly progressing on Pantnges*new stock cumpnny theatre. A novel feat-

ure will be nn escalator, or moving stairway,in tbe main entrance. . ,

> - >MAINE.

Milwaukee.—"A Strenuous Life" wanbooked for Pabst Theatre July 28, 29, but

canceled, it being -impossible to get tbe piece

ready.Davidson.---"A Btranger to a Strange

Lfiml," by the Rrown-Huitcr Co., scored .big.

"Hesiirreetlon" week of HO.Aumiun.v (James A. Helglcr. ninnnger).

—S«-aRnn opens Aug. 11, with "The Time,the Place nnd the C.irl." Cecil 1-ean, Flor-

ence Holbronk, Olive Vail. Oeorgle Drew Men-diiiu, Arthur Sanders. Mart Lofenz, FredWalton and Billy Roblusou make up the list

of principals.WoNPEKLANi) (T. O. Whaling, manager).

—Clnnder's Rand returned for the rest ofthe senson. Week of 30: DrokD's perform-

ing bears, the Zatnora Family,, and EddieSnwyer. >i

win City (Chna. E. Witt, mnnager).—

,

Fred Brunkhover's Band, principal fen lure.

Kates Bros, and Itussell ahd Adams week of

30.I'abst Pauk.—The United States Indian

Band closed a aucressfril engagement 28.

Scbepp's Dog and Pony Show SO, for week.•"»• r—

tDEATHS IN THE PROFESSION.

William J. Cooswrctx. an old time' actor,

died oa Friday. July 20, nt the Natlounl Mili-

tary Home, Milwaukee, Wis. Mr.Cngnwfil.Who was born Feb. 21, 18.13, at Nantucket,Mass., was one of tbe last survivors of tbe

old school. , He was a prominent figure onBroadway some tbirty-uve; to forty years ago,

having played principal pnrta with the cele-

brated players of his time. During hi* ca-

reer he held prominent roles In compiinles

bended tiv John McCullougb. Mathllde Her-

ron, the elder Booth, Stuart Hobson. Wm. II.

Crane. Charlotte Cushinnn, Charlotte. Thomp-son. Avonlft Jonei. fcfffe. Oeane.Landers, etc.

He was. with Rohson and Crane for n long

time. In' "The Comedy of Errors." When the

Civil W"ar broke out he was a member of (Com-

pany B, 103d New TrV>rk Infantry, and foughtwith great distinction throughout the fouryenra of the war. When peace was declared heagain took to the stage and continued until

a few Years ago. Ills Inst appearance waswith "Bedford's Hope," blaylng the pert '.of

the Earl of Bedford, which he Intcipreted

with nn ease and grace that won over HI the

New York critics last Wluter during Its runat the Fourteenth Street Theatre. The de-

ceased was never married, but leaves a slsier

.la Buffalo, and other relatives lu Chicagoand Salt Lake Cltv. Lincoln J. Carter Is oneof his nephews. IBs Illness was caused bya stroke of paralysis, which curae on nomesix wcekB ngo. He was burled with military

honors, nud taps were sounded for the lust

time over Ms grave.Neli.ih Pbsnoyek (Mrs. Harry Scott), for*

tnerly an actress, died July 8, at her homeIn Philadelphia, from Brlght's disease. Tbedeceased whs bora Aug. 8, 18(1(1. the daughterof the Inte A. H. and Clara Pennoyer, andmode her debut nn the stage as a baby la

nrins. She played child roles with Oliverbond Bvron. Lucille Western, Clara Morris,1'nnnv Davenport, Kdwln Booth, J. B- Booth,

Agufs Booth . and Joseph Jefferson. Afterreaching young womanhood she was nuncjuvenile lady with Lotla. Barry and Fay, andHarrison and (iourly, pluylng In "BklMM bythe Light of the Moon," with the last namedfirm. After her tnurrlnge she retired, nudItnd since rarely appeared In public, Hnuleaves her husband, a son and her mother.

Geohok Liitkut. a circus freak, who hadtwo hearts, .three perfectly formed legs amisixteen toes, died at Salem, Ore., on July 24,from tuberculosis, aged sixty-two years. Hehad formerly traveled with Itnrnum'B Circus,

and until seven years ago hi- had been In theRbow business. Mm. Mnrv Biggs, a florist,

of Salem, gave blm a home about seven yearsago, nnd he remained there until he died,

Li 7.7. ib Tubneh, an actress, died July 10.

In Westboro. Miisb. About a year and a half

ago she had a paralytic stroke, which de-

veloped Into softening of the bruin. She wusformerly a memirer of the Lothron StockCo., nt the old Boylston and Orund Museums,Boston, nnd her Inat long engagement waswith the May Fleming Co.Jih West (James (1. Wesson), well known

clown, committed suicide In bis room lu the

s-FOR SA LB, high pitch C Clnrlottet, l'> keys'

cost fas, splei'ihl instrument for inusiriii net;

price flu. Low pitch A Olnr., 1.1 keys, com kio;

price flu. low pitch l-Mhit Clax., I-; keys, fulr

condition, perfect tone, in, Examination allowed.Will exchange for low pitch Oboe.

Cart Sherman, a Hinllli St., Lynn, Mass.

Al CORNBTTIST, and also HL1DK TUOM-HoNE PLATKK, open for eugagen lent after Aug.4, Well up lu 11.LI hrancliesof the business. Thett-

(re preferred. Address K. A. KKNDAbL, HotolClark, loaKust Hobiuson Hircei, Allegheny, pa.

'WANTRU— I'eople, 2 Comic Turns, smallwagon show. Will buy Laughing nailery or goodI'latforiu Show. Good Mm*. Urge snake, umglc.Privileges for sale, tlrat/., Pa., fair Oct. io to Is.

-j PROr. UAIUKY rtMlllI, llrat/,l'U.

WANTKD—Hanjo mid Ouitar Tv&in, I-ond andSweet Singers. Work fruiu S P. M. till 11..HI) P. M.Stop at hotel. Long engagement If good onter-

taluers. Mate lowest salary. Waul Experiencedtuaii with moving picture machine. lUiley'-*

Ueataiimnt and Couoert Maloow. Ptvmouth, Pn.

WANTKD. (or Sailshu ry-Murray Stock Co,'

Mau with KOVINO PIUTURR MAUfllNE 10, doProps and small PAris, Wouieit fur Juveniles itnd

Heavies. Piano l'l*i it to piny small parts.Address S

LM. LAltlRTr!. Wrtverly. N^Y^

FOB IAIiR-Niv :t0ft. Hound Top, no wall,

f«i: Al .WXlu Sqnare I'elit Willi 7lt. Willis, foO;

s Metal Mirrors and Front, coat lit;;., sell for

#75; goodW-Toue Organ, (.no. All bargain. Cashwltli order. Also Indian Head Fortune Teller,

116. W. II MlAW, Victoria. Mo.

STUAIIT-SCOMBINKDSIIOWS-*-Wanted,Musicians for Baud, Horizontal Bars. Trick llicyclc

orTrlck House, or Small Troupe of Dogs. (Jau-

vas Men, t'Ai per month and all expenses; 3 dayand week staud». Ivklti, 111.. July :io, 31, Aug. 1;

Uslexbnrg Aug. 2, :i and 4. All itiall wll< follow.

Also will buy Moving I'lcinre Films, cumte.

LADY will sell some hatidiome street undevening gowns, *fi tojl.v Kldlng llsbll, TeaOowus. Opera C.ihi. Dc-suu, S45 W. 110th 81., oueflight, east.

AT LIUEHTl, Ucturer and Olllce worker.SAiary $ifi, e-ipenflcs, or tt per cent.- med.aalefi10 per cent, gross receipts and JcpMMM, He-

iiolre ticket. Sober and reliable. rUOF. MAU-K1TTCS, waJohu St., C'lactntiatl, 0. h

^R«i*rwiK8MArfN*S larVe troupe of Boca."«;ri'rt!e-it- of all Dog Antu'1 uud wonderfulTrained I'lgeons. Address ouvernator's Theatre,

ATJapilc oily, IJ. J., last week and una wuek.Have some open dates Falrn, Viiiidevilie,parks,et<:.

Wanted

GOOD JUVENILE WOMAN AND

FOR HEAVIESFnr KBPERTOIUR. JnID OD wire. Olhcn wrlto

SI.Msll. KI1AMC .1. 1IAI1VKV,Stamford, N. V., till. week.

FOR SALB,A FIRHT CLARH I'AVIMI

Concert HallSuitable for a Faml'y Theatre. Seats about 360,

Inquire uf

8. CRONHIBM,170 W»rfc«l'glr«.t. W.w.rk, Mi J.

WANTED,

Circus Bill PostersL0NU SEASON 84111111. Address

W. K. FERdUSON,Care Kccler'a Hotel, Albany, N. Y.

Windsor Hotel, SVhcneelndy. N. Y.. on Jul/30. by shooting himself in the head. He left

a letter 10 his wife, in which he said that'

. Forllsnil—At Cape Cottage theatre <B.V. Pbelnnd, manager) "Old Heidelberg," with,an enlarged enst and fifty people, ween of

July Ifil, drew big returns, and delighted theauolenr" Nlobe" ;k.i and week.Okm Tueatuk, Peak's island IC. W. T. cd next week.

he wns 111 nnd unnble to work, and wns twtter

olT dead. lie was forty-seven years of age,

and hud been a clown for more than thirty,

venrs. having lieett connected with the Fore-

pnngh Show In 3875. In the early duys of hisprofessional career he was one of the songocd dance team. Whitney nnd West, and also

nppenrcd In minstrelsy. In recent yeurs helind been with lllngllng Bros.. Barnttrn &Ballev, and Hagenbeck. Ills wife survivesblm. -•'-*/.•' '

John T. Kvass. for many years nsaocl-

nted with Blmer H. Dundy, and later withThompson & Dundy, died on July 2H, frompneumonia. In n private hospital in KastThlriy-flflh Sfrecl. New York City, agedsixty-five venrs. Mr. Kvniis was ls)rn In

ICnglnnd. lint passed most uf his life In

Omaha, Neb. Ih- was nn Important ROMul the fimuha and Buffalo expositions. Hiswife and two children survive him.

As vVfi f»J T(> 1'RKHN we h'nrn of the (leatli^ 1

In Brighton. Knglnnd, on July :w, of Johnlawreitce Totile, tbe famous Kuglish come-Olan. A summary of bla career will be print-

L 1

Murnmlllei! Indian Uluutesi, atatidlng seven Motlull, Infhiit child In her arms, mi perfectly pre-

served for ail nine. Kendfor descriptlvn circular

auil prlL-e. M. W. PALM UK, Catsklll, N. Y

EDISONSLOT PHONOGRAPHHig sacrifice. -Will ship privilege of examination.MANHATTAN PHONOllBAPlI CO., OH (Jreanwlch

R. R. CAR~ WANTED.Want In runt a Combination Car for small sized

Co., three doj und weeksUDds; must maud In

Hpectlrui. Best of enrc assurud.FUANK K1N()8).BY, NorwJcli^N^Y.^

Wanted, for u, T. c. Co.,Agent, People In all

,parts; fAily with chjlti lor

Kvs| MusicianIII nil jirtiu-i, isiii n,»i win" .«

4 ; FeoplH Honbllng llrass proferruil

MASUN BK08., (!o0Ucll*vHJo,ra.

Ai.sKitT ClllUHTAi,, & vaudeville performer,

whose name In private life wits Charlen A.

Fetters, died In Omaha, Nek, oil July -M,

aged ilfiy-slx yenra. He had been lining uuengiigrtuent In thut city when lie was mid

deulv stricken. Ills home Is lu. West Phlludel|i[ilil.

l.i 11 imf: MAnci:r.u, nn actress, whose nameIn private life was Mrs. Butterileld, died fromcancer, on July !!•>, at Cleveland, Ohio. Iter

home wan lu New York City. Hbe Is sur-

vived by her mother and. two sisters.

4 1 »

Daintv Pottih Dale, a child nctress, gave

New York residents an opportunity 1o Judgeher skclch. "As Children See Us," tit I lie

'Pftlace Casino, North Beach, July -'<>. Tin 1

act Is reiHiitiil to have mude 11 big lilt

Warral Hale executed Ills comedy lu u capubbmanner In the net." TUB Tint!*: Kbatonh bnvo signed wltli the

Oeo. II. I-Viilicrg Co. Hinder Keulou will

pliiv (be Juvenile roles, and the irlo will In

troiluce tltelr specially.

WMTED. II CANDY Mi.Must bo thoroughly competent lu all Hues ofcandy making and uuder»i»nd running of a sodafotuiuun. To work lu foreign territory with aycar'i contract and trarisporinilon paid. Nonebut experienced men with gilt edge 'ruiereticea

need Apply. Statu terms. AddressM. U. II., euro of N. Y. OhIPPBB, N. Y.

WANTKD, FOR ABIG RECOGNIZED MUSICAL ACTWITH 8BAHIIN IHHIKEIi Kill.lll. A KII1ST CLASS

OORIVISTCTISSTWho iroublo* Violin or other tnslriimenls. Answer

"MKS1UAI. ACT," NKW YDRKOI.H'l'Kll,

WAWKDflCK,T0MfE0PL8Hustling Agent who can use brush. Strong Alfo

to Double stage, l.tidv for Marie snd Kmiliue,

others write. Those doubling concert preferred.

Cshdy Uuli'hvr, Camp Cook anil lioss Hosllur.

Sure salary. HEUT cilJ.MUll. McKutchliisviiie,

o„Aii|g.;4; sycaintneft. Kreuiotn., P.. p»r »dd,

atumty;MANAUKK or AMBIT. I'inj M—SM- nrn.

11. h. mi>\ 1 lUoir.m

,

•jwi Suiirli AUlrlrli Ave. Mlim«H|nilt.. Minn.

VASVSBil^iill KopLM'toIre Co.si)oi'i.Hy Noflla, aih« hiuku HfnUM uwl si'omoArti.i wiuh-ru riu, p»riH. Aildrtiiw

11. tjr.jm »roufHM*.

.

German Comedian, 81na;epand Dancer

wixlivi a tfniul I'lirtnrr. AiMn-x.IIKUI.IN. .111. 1 f rl.lPPKd.

THE WRIGHT CO. WANTtlcm-rul inuiiiess Matt uml Wonuui. Prefer ituWdoing specialties. AHo good ' Specially i'eople.

__^^KBWTaVwTUCflT, AiHttHL Iowa.

Wanted", Two Com.,"s. and" 0., B. F.; FakeOtk&d; hIiikIiii* ox.lv ; til) mill .11. Hlli'lUt-lil, III.,

1111 AUg. t: Milium, ill., Illl Aim. U. MiibI Julllun

wire. Adilnw BB. V. S. m(0K, iim tlhovr.

FOB SALE, TE\'I'S,Clrctia Heu'rt, Poles, Slaked, Wild Wust Canopy,other Show Property.

PRAUI, VAN, Northylllo, N, V.

v o o a l- i snrsCoHclii'dtiud ilchciir-u'd roi-Miir-lcrtiCoinpiuiliwiiiid

Vfttlili-Vllle. Tllitl Turn-tntni Public AppeimtiiccHArmuged. Apply nillBKHTKH. I'JM It'wuv. K. > ;WANTEDMAM for lll.nK II.ANSKI, I.KAIM, AllllreiM

WII.I. HHYHIII.UH, Hiililn.iMI. III.

WANTED TO BUY, 600D SECOND HANDBALLOON, I'AllAOilUTK AND AIKSIIIP.

AJilrmn IIAIIIir 1IAI.I,.

Dreiimliiml. C'limiilnirHlniry. I'w.

First Class Lady Violinist, Cornet and Trombone

Uuud imy. Tliuutrd wurk,A. II. U.. euro of Til K N. V.OI.iri'Klt.

AT MBEBTY-A PIBST CUSS PIAM8TThat ilcUvom tbe wooiln. I'DrniHUotlt or road.AUilri'in ltOSKNI--Bl.llKlt.

rji w.ioiii hi., n. T. <:itv.

WE PAY PIANO PLAYERSBin moiioyrur iniroiliKiiiiir now uiuhIc writoatoiicu 10 lllii AKTIIUH IIKI.MNUKIIMUSIOCU.,

Hull In (ireok. MICH

WANTED, IVIED, PEOPLETo work niidiT it-lit. /oin on wlro.

WM. MAJINKTTO. J«.irer»u,l. York Oil., I'll.

A* MMUMV.MAKK If. QOr^UJSlVIIKIIKK1V COUKDIAN AMI I'AIIOIIIHT.

AildrmiK N. V.UUIM'Klt.

Acts— -Nothing Too Large or Small (Vaudeville

Dept.l. KAPHAS TIIBATIIIUAI. HVNUIUAI'K.Iloivulown Oltloo, Miiilliaimii Tla-ami llhlil., mid

Ht.; Hptownomi'g, Ifal Hrnadwa,, N, 1.

WANTED,Performer,* Doubling iinua. ai-o iirotgouil Cook,bong Mcsfloii near Now York.

COOKKCOHKIiyjIfi., qreonjK.rt._l,. |,__

soznirERirAND AM.TIIKATKIUAI. 1I0IIIIH. HMOcry palnlnjolii'aiilr nnd onli-kly. Aiiuitour. Hiipiillud.

tlllAB. K. Mll.l.M, «7\V.<l»tHt,, N«w VorkCIt-.

Wanted, a Sonbrtiti lo Take an Intertst

WITH MP. IN A i:iiy,Kliy L'll, TO FKATUHK.NO OBJKOTKW TO OLKVKU AMATKUII.

A. ('. HOHOAN, l.'AIKII, N. V.

Duilrea 10 I0MM In 'I'lmnlre. Aildrewi nollNKT-

TMTi IWNortb Vlrqli.lt* Avfl., Ailmilln Oily. N. J.

Wanted, Performer that Fakes 0. & P. Changefor oiii- wi-ek;u!«u tiftdy I'laiiht Hint Hlligs. Ulll

sell ffifl. roiini) top, JWf t middle piece, uu poled, for

|;w AtlilreHs i^utls II. Hentillmi, Hm'ntrce, "

WANT TO BUY SECOND HAND CARD BOARDDrum Organ or cylinder fur thim-lug, Address

JUI1N K. KINNK. VtdinitnWu.Comi.

LADY VIOLINIST Desires Orchasira Work.VIOLINIST, Mohawk, N. V,

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638-*~ TFHETCBTEW YOBK OUPPEB: ~ August 4.

W(The Master

Mave Signed Exclusively

IS DAYWIL-UJOkT JEROME and

(THE MEN WHO WROTE "MISTER DOOLEY,"TAKE GREAT PLEASURE INTHEIR I^JEW

ANASTHE GREATEST IRISH SONGTHEIR BIO WALTZ

(A New DepartureTUB SOBTG 35WAITING ATThere was I—waiting at the ohureh,Waltlngat the ehuroh, waiting at the ohureh.When I found he'd left me In the lurch.Lor', how It did upsetme!

VESTA VICTORIA Made it the HIT OFBTHE SEASON in?New York

A PEW MORE WINNERSHARRY LAUDER'S Greatest SCOTCH Song,

New Coon Shout,

OH! ELIZA, SAVE A LITTLE FOR IVIE. By EDWARD MADDEN (Writer of I've dot a Feeltn' for You.)

VESTA TlLl.EY'S 1906 lilt,

CO&nFS OOXSHV LOVBHS' LANBA Baaatlfnl liniuii Willi Song.

SOME OF OUR E>NOIvI»H: comedy SONGS :

THE NEXT HORSE I RIDE ON. | vBs>rA .^o~™¥ *IT'S ALL RIGHT IN THE SUMMER TIME.rvBsTA victoria.

FOLLOWING IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS. |vbsta Tii.r,iSY.

I NEVER WORK UPON A MONDAY.| costbh soivo.

Vt/E ALL WALKED INTO THE SHOP. >

IF W/E HADN'T ANY WOMEN IN THE WORLD, comic SONGS.

PROP. DEPARTMENT—We wish to announce that SAM TAUBER has been retained by us as Manager of the Prof.

Harry Pruden. Friends

(THE ENGWSHBVuTa. •

(And LONDON, ENC, At 142 Charing

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August 4* THE jSTOBTW YORK CXLTPPERJ 63

twin fir 1111 1 itSong Builders),121/itli. tlxo House of . "li\i.

HUN 1 LitJEAN SCHWARTZ"BEDELIA," and "MY IRISH MOLLY OI")OFFERING TO THE PROFESSION

EVER WRITTEN, AMDSOHO NOVELTY,

BRADY

All at onco he sent mo round a note

;

Mere's the very noto-thla Is what he wrote,'Can't get away to marry you to-day, '

Vly WIFE WONT LET MB!"w mvt

YOU Can Make the HIT OF THE SEASON With it Orv the Road. •** •,».: j;

FOR YOUR ACT OR SHOW.MONllOE ROSENHEIM'S Bert Tough Hottf-Vl* var, tJiariu terfatlv and Catchy,

Great, Weir Marching Coon Hong,

HERE COMES THAT GEORGIA MINSTREL BANDBy EDWARD ROSE (Writer of ".loth la* from Nofhln' Leave*' Ton").

THE New Patriotic Song,DO YOU HEAR THAT YANKEE: BAND?(ByKiUSK TAVVKHIM. and (iKOMOK ROSEV).

BoaaUfttl Hew Iluilli Ballad,

JVIY r<^IR KENTUCKY RO«EEDWARD MADDER'S Norrlly Hong,

IN THE PARLOR WITH THE LAMP TURNED LOWMADDEH, MILLS and SCOTT'S HuhIIc March-Song Hit, (Buntlrui Slldo. with ihl. Hong, lo.Ou p»r «!l).

COMING THROUGH THE RYE, JENNIE MINEDept., and will be pleased to have his friends call or write. Hugo Marks. Harry Jones, Tom Kelly, Joe Moliattl,Call or Write.

<& HUNTMXJSIC HOUSE),15 West 30th Street (Between Broadway and 5th Avenue), _j

"j

Cross Road and S3 Denmark Street.)

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640 THE NUW YORK CLIPPER. August 4.

NEW YORK: CITY.

Keith jl Proctor'a Pnlon SquareTheatre (K. r. Rogers, resident manager).—An Interesting bill, on which Marshallr, Wilder appeared la big tvpe, was pre*eebted July 30. The little humor tat wan athis best, and won several rccnlls. The Ex-position Four (local debut), comprised ofthe Alexander Brother,* and .lames Brady,made n most decided lilt In their musicalart. Their work In much mare appreciatedwhen they hold to the classic form. -TheKliuU.uizBi Troupe (first lime here), one oftlie greatest Japanese troupeH In tbe profes-sion, mnde a sensational lilt. Znssell andVernon, In "The Elopement," repeated theirformer success In ninuslng fashion. Itixonand Anger tangled up "the King's KoglHi."to. the amusement, of the audience, Cmnn*bell and Johnson made their customary suc-cess in their acrobatic 'cycle net. Andersonfind CioIneA wan latn or applause. rhfUHlaWprdettp and rompnnv kept everyone happyIn' n neat sketch. Mnlvernc nnd Thomasdanced excellently. Wallace Truemnn, Jug-gler, late of the Agnust Family (local debutos a single net), scored well. RIchv W.Craig received applause In bin novel act.Bean and Hamilton did some One high jump-ing. The klnetogrnph closed the bill.

Hew York Theatre (Klaw ft Krlsnger,managem).—The regular Reason of this pop-ular bouse opened moHt auspiciously Mondaynight. July So, with an audience which filled

tbe spacliHis auditorium to the doors. Aroyal welcome was accorded Mclntyre andHeath, tu "The Ham Tree," the vehicle whichbrouitht them much success ns stars lastseason. The beginning of llielr seasonoccurred lnnt weelt. at the Savoy Theatre,Atlantic City, There nre two changes Inthis Benson's cast, Jeanne Towler succeedingMIkh Howlnnd, hh Mrs. Nlckclbackcr, andFrederick V. Uowers, who assumes therole of Ernest Kverhart. manager of theGeorgia Minstrels, In place of RrtWftt Huff.The stars were In excellent: form, and oikcagain proved that they huve no su|ierlors Intheir line of endeavor. Mr. Itowcrs actedhis role very acceptably, and sang his al-lotted songs excellently. The big chorushelped materially to The success of the work.The engagement Is for four weeks. The '-ast

:

Alexander llamblelanlan, James Mclnlvro;Henry Jones, T. K. Heath; Sherlock UnlBcs,W. (.". Fields : Ernest EverhnV Frederick V.Bowers: Lord Spoteash, David Torrence;Lawrence Niekelhiickcr, Alfred Fisher; Mrs.Nickel backer, Jeanne Towler; Tessle Nickel-backer, Carolyn Obrdon : Ilesdennmii, Itellfi

Uold; Jlpsey, Stephen I'aul; Ppnsonby, OttoF. Johnson: Molly, Adele Hester; DollyJones, Helen Whitney ; Bashful Nun, JennieMeyei'H; Nuucy Drown, Inez Marcel; June,Belle faun : Winsome KIM v. Daisy Lrle;Daisy, Jane Lovell ; Lola, Lizzie Smith ; Flo,Fellcltas Huttbcll ; Nellie Metiownn, HurrietItehfeld : Llllle, Oorlnue Lincoln ; Sleepy Kate,Alice Way land. Executive sinfr for "TheHam Tree :" Acting manager, II. F. Mr-tneller; singe manager, l-'nmk Todd; iiksIsi-

ani stage miimiger, Philip .1 n file ; nuisfcul di-rector. Alfred LiiugwtiiR' ; muster mechanicKdwal-d Hooch ; electric-Inn. William I 'rice;master of proper! les, Clarence Koliiiisoii;wuHrobe mistress. Miss C. !'. Fuller.Third Avenue Thentre (Martin J.

Dixon, mn'iiiKcri.—This house opened July-8, with "The King of Diamonds;'" n newilvu net piny, by Fniley Pauley, under thedirection of Lou In I Icinliiwuv. Frank Knr-rlngtou appeared In a double role, us Johnilhplon, it convict, and ns Dick Downing,"The King." John Moore played Jim Fiisi-

mau and Allntllu, Dick's lull. Oilier ehnr-uvtei'H mid plMvers'wero : I'hlllp Wentwurtli,Walter Montague ;<lussle Plilvlhsky. Ueorge.(I: t'lonnett ; .Vlnzettn. Joseph Cusuck: Felixltandolpli, Itnyiiioml Fitzgerald ; Reverend lieCasta, Hurry -llartmanu ; 'tiregpry, Nell t'p-ton : John Dlusmoor, Win. Ilttsseibrooke

:

Warden Colllus, Ilnrry Scoti ; untmpv. Jo-seph Citsack; Hooln. Pniil Poller; Fiddles,WIHIe Singleton ; Siiperliiiendeiit of Sub-way. Ueorge Marshall : Subwiiy Moiormnii,C, J. BlugIe.ton; Hill llurnH, Walter Smith:Alice Dlusmoor, Phyllis .Morton : Mnv Hard-ing, Lynda Fnrle; Killv .Schneider, Mud noWood ; Madnme Itlcnrd. Vluule Athertou

;

Sister Deal rice. Isabel! Marshall; Mrs. Dins-moor, Edith Curtlss; Mrs. Vaudcrmllllous,Bessie Douuell. The scenes nre laid In NewYork nad Arlzoim. Louis llemlnwiiy Ih

manager; (Jccrge L. Marlon, business iimna-

t[Pi'i Win. Nord, prtijm. The Third Avenueins been thoroughly renovated, and presents

iut, attractive iijipeuranee. Jan. U, SwurlHhas been engngeu ns business manager, Nextweek, "Tbe MIssourlaiiH."

I'urndlMc llnof (;nr<lt>n (Oscar Ham-raersteln, ninuageii.—While the Hummer sea-Hon Ih beginning lo wane in city theatricals,and 11 new season Is fust approaching, theredues not seem tn he any evidence of theseconditions lit the ninllurc or nlghl perform-ances brie, elilicr hi Hie size of the audi-ences, or of the people uim compose them,ns the Victoria lias a distinct clientele ofIts. own. There nre three acts In this week'shill which inude their llrst appearance forthis Slimmer on Mondny, July :id, one ofwhom was also nn Atuerlenu debut. This la

an Alaerlnn dancer, billed att Ihsrln. SheeXecillinl four dunces. In Bohemian. Hussion,Huugiii'hin ami Hraztlllnn cosluiue. verynrtlBtlcnIly, mid was very capably nsslsted byii male dnucer. Her tlelmt liere wns n fin-cess. Hru«'Ht Hognu intide his regular mid-Summer production here 30, of a singing naddancint; specially, unit on this occasion busicllpm'ii nil of his best efforts hi iliis line.

There are thli'ly-Uve people In the net, midMr. Ilogim's welcome whs h cordial one.The Four Kurds, In their Kplcudld ditnclngiHiiulii'r, scored strongly. Acts which eon-ItMe tliolr very mU'ceHsful engagements are:Arthur Prince, Vi'iiiriloipiist ; Miichnow, Kus-bIqii ghint (last week) : ltlce and Prevost, In"Bituipty lluuips:" t'olilus mid linn, com-edy acrobats: Lulhi Selblul, bicyclist: MissHailing monkeys, Ihi Plccido Mldgeis, ntnl.tbe Shiirp Bros.

PnMtor'N Tlientre (Tony Pastor, mana-ger).—For week of Jnlv 30, llrockman. Muckuntl, Belmont appeared In "The Count onMother's Accoiinl." and Bcored easl'v. I^-s

Jundlff, formerly known as the llratlls. didFoine guod ei]iillllir1stic work, Frank II. Whiteand Lew Simmons again got a multiplicityof InugtiH In lliclv act. Tbe Three Ln totmnmade n great ldg hit In their iiiunIciiI offer-

ing, and no doubt was left of their positiveHiiccesH. Hurry Boiler mid company (llrst

New York apnenrancel raised a gale of laugh-ter, In "A Matrimonial llllzimrd," which Is

one of ihe funniest sketches of tbe duy.AdaniK and Drew scored, us lisnal, In "ABogus t'hnuffenr." N.irab Kelly (her local

ilehuii created a favorable Impression In

IrlMt songH. The I^a Belle Trio (Hrsi timehere), in "The Slnglttg "lMione." were we!' re-

fulved. and deserve conimendnilou. Muck andDilgnt. In "A Strenuous Sprain," met withftilceess, Otlterrt were: Frniicls Wood, hooproller: Seymour's Comedy Dogs, and Corbel

t

ti ml Forrester. The vllagmph closed Ihe bill.

Timlin Tbi'titre (Sullivan & Woods,nHJingeis). — "The (juccu of the WhiteSlaves" opened this house July *_'S. The popu-lar melodrama drew crowded houses. Thecast Im-lmted ' May Lloyd Itoherts. AnnaStoddard. A. SI. Clnlr Fvers. M. J. Sheelian

and Raw Uriiliam. The IVKstellc Sisters and&Um Roberta Inlroduccd specialties.

Wallnek'H Tit en t re (Mrs. Theo. Moss,manairerl.—"Ills Honor, the Mayor," withBlanche King. Clarence Harvey, the original

pony ballet and the sinne cast which bad iee»appearing further up Broadway for twomonths, opened n live weeks' engagement here

July 30, the bouse owning for n Summerneimoii on Hint dilti*. Tbe regular season

Win mien «n Sept. 1.

RIhiIIkuh Siiunre Hoof (Inrilen (Henryrincua, mnnimer).—"Mile. Champagne"start-ed Ha sixth week July 30.

Keith & Proctor** Twenty-thirdStreet Theatre.—Virginia Enrle and her"johnnies" have the big type on this week's

Jirogrttmnie., and the oeveral aonga they ren-

lercd were well Uked by tbe audience,matinee of July 30. . Mr. and Mm. Perkins

FMMff priaented the favorite.. "The Half-Way House," ond Marlon Gnraoa'a singingwas so keenly enjpved that the audience wasreluctant, to allow her to withdraw. Otherswe're ; The Farrell-Taylor Trio, an act thatl,i excellent during Its early stages: HarneyKagan and Henrietta Hyron, lu their bright

net. "Idle Fancy ;" Kugene Howard andWillie Howard, James V. fisik and HarryModl^nn, Deimore and Darrell, and Dulmoreand Oneida. The motion pictures continue.Wistaria Orove (Joseph Hart, mana-

ger).—The newcomers on thin week's bill areSum HI ton, comic Juggler, and ihe Vlama-turglsts, who expose the tricks of tbe Thau-maturgfsts. Mr. Kllon, wiio tumbles all overlue stage with on armful of unruly plates

and three ordinary ben's eggs In his pockets,wns voted an out of the ordinary andclever entertainer, Tbe FlamaturglHU, madea blir fuicres* In their "mind-reading." appear-ing first to collate t lie questions, add then re-

tiring for almost an hour, to reappear. andanswer the ouestions which had been writtenjar auditors'ln various purrs of tbe house.Then followed an expianution «f the process.

This exhibition, a moat entcrmlnlng one, heldthe audience Interested to the end, and gaveall concerned a number of food laughs aswell. It Is directed by l/aila M. (Irnnnt andChniiacey D. Herbert. "Seeing New York" la

now In Its ninth week, and Klein, Ott Bros,and Nicholson, Sylvester, JoneH. Prtngle andMorrnu, and "The Ualn-Denrs" continue.American Theatre (J. M. Ward, man-

ager).—The season owned here most aim*plcloiislv Saturday evening, July 'JH, when.In spile of the heat and buinldltv. the largest

Satttrdnv night audience In the history if thehouse iissemhled. AI. H. Wooda presented,for the llrst time on any stage. "The Humbleror the West," u four act melodrama, by OwenDavis. Mr. Woods has every reason lo con-gratulate himself, for success Is stamped ln

clg type all over Ihe play. Tbe dialogue is

crisp, snappy and exciting: the situations

are well worked up to. and finally cnine like

ii clap of thunder; Tbe coiniwny Is capable,

and the piece la well mounted, with ex-

cellent singe mnnngemeut. Viola! Thegambler. Lucky Jack Gordon, runs a•table for honest plovers, which barn outMike Clancy. Deuvcr Dick, a miserableadherent of Clancy's, has been sent to theWest tiv Mabel tlray. his half sister, to find

her little brother, 'who had been captured bythe Indians when n baby. Dick betrays his

trust mid loses the. money at the gaminetable. .lack befriends MnM on her arrival

In camp, and la nssisted by Boston Jake,Little (irent Hear, Hiinset. Bridget Farleyand llielr friends. Throughout tbe playClancy and his cohorts endeavor to makeMabel 'llielr prisoner, but she is saved eachtime, and learns that Lltrle Great Hear Is

her long lost brother. AH ends happily, of

course. David Landau stood out In boldrelief ns Lucky Jack, and gave n smooth,conscientious anil consistent performanceHe rose without an effort to every

'situation, and his nersounilly dominatedeverv scene. Jos. Slnylor was very goodas the bully, Mike Clancy, and wnsaccorded much nppluuse. Paul Hums, astbe Hebrew. Jake, was n tremendous lilt, midalthough lie buffooued tbe part, was never In

the least objectionable, and always funny.Frederick Seulon gave a fine Interpretationof Itcd Fox, as did lolu Poineroy. of Little

Ureal Hear. Marie Puvey wns pleasing a«Mabel. Frances Newhall did all possible osTenderfoot Sal, but. tbe part Is a thankless

mid dlsngreenble one.- Hat tin Carmontellewas amusing as Bridge!. lOllsrta Hoy waseffective as Sunset. The enst : I.ncky Jacktlortlou. Davla Liiudau : Mike Clancy. Jos.

Sluytor; Denver Dick, C, II. Kelgnr: BasUaJake. Paul Hums; Dnn Itenrdou. Clins. W.Frank: Ited Fox, Frederick Seaton: TUackPanther, Arizona Hill: Little Great Hear,

loin I'omeroy ; lllg Smith. Texas Cooper

;

Mmithev, Nebraska Bill: Wah-Wali, Fred W.Mnrslmll; Kansas Joe. Harry White: MabelGrnv, Marie Pnvey : Tenderfoot Sal. FrancesNewhall ; Bridge! Farley, llnttle carmontelle:Sunset. Kllierta Hoy : Dusty Kate. HoundingPawn ; Tememn. Blsle Murray : Le-Wnb. W.J Lyons; Miimiel Gonzales. Ben X. tilroux.

Kxeciii.lv* slnff: A. II. Womls, director; FredW. Husev. manager: Jubn B. Cnmpbi'll, busi-

ness manager : Joseph Slnylor, stage mana-

fer : W. T. Humes, stage carpenter; Harry.line, electrician: 1'ercv M'llson, asshtnnt

electrician ; Harry Hough, master of proper-

lies. The executive stnlt for the theatre'

Wiu. T. Keogb, general manager; J. M. Ward,manager ; Win. P. -Smith, treasurer ; John C.

Lubv, nsslstiuit treasurer: W. C. McLeod.advertising agent : Sldnev 11. Horner, iiiusical

director: George Flint, stage cnrpenle.' : C.

Fredericks, electrician; M. McNaiuee. prop-

erlv nuiu. Next week, Howard Hull, hi- "TheMlllloiuiire Detective."

lliiber'H .lliiHciim (John 11. Anderson,manager).—This popular family resort, underthe ulile management of John II. Anderson,opened for the season Monday afternoon,

July :t0. Tbe curio halls and handsome Utile

theatre were packed at every performance.

In the curio ball were : Cain. Illugiuuii,

Kiiropenn novelty; lshinuel. Hindoo hypno-tist, who gave a very goud performance; the

Itegiirelles, wire haired couple: FrancesDwlght, on the slnck wire, and Neol Jului-

suii. bag puncher, in the theatre the hill

Included : Connors and McKenzle, PaulineSbisson. I'arkhurst Sisters, John Walsh,Prof. Sareiiclles mid company, Coin MM \MHooth, and the BihM moving picture*.

VorKvllle CiimDiimM. Nailglilon. proprie-

tor!.—The bill Tor week of July '.M Includes:

The Miirehands. In selections from higli .class

oiienis : Thaler Slstci-s. high class singers

;

the Fnulas. hi comedy skeli-n ; Frank Golden,

black race coincdlnn ami uionologlst : Nellie

Lvllou, ciimedlcuiic and singer: Alunzo Lang,German character comedian. This house andloof garden, which Imr been open since Jane1. Is doing a nice business, nix! food nets are

presented. Mr. Nanghloii, proprietor, bus n

verv handsome roof garden, bull room and

cafe, and Hie entire building Is built In the

most approved methods.Aerltil Garden" t Klaw & ICrlaugcr, m;m-

ngersL—Oeo. M. Cohan begnn his thirteenth

week Julv I'M, lu "The Governor's Son"*

Lyceum Then t re l Daniel Frohmnn,innnagerl.—"The Lion mid Ihe Mouse"opened Its thlrly-sevonth week July B0. Thethree hundredth perfurnmnce will occur Aug.<;.

riiNlnn (Sam S. & Lee Shuhert, managers).—"The Social Whirl" comiuenced lis seven*

teenlh week July :H»

Atlnntle (iiictieiii\\ . Kmuier's Sona, uinn-

ngersl.—The Laselhi Troupe, gymnasts andacrobats; Made* Muitliiiul. cbarncler come-dienne; Henry Frey. tramp coincdlnn; Har-low nml Nicholson, comedy -ketch team;Hanson and Jiunes, colored comedy team ; theAlbmi llrollii'rx. cmniHly JngglM-s ; new mov-ing plciures, and the Klllu Lnily nrcliestr-i

arc tlie intnicllniis for this week.

vaudeville names Belle Veola and new Jiotlou

pictures.Hl.'-i'trl & SEAMON'S GUI llKIDELnBBO lt'>OP

sungti tliev rcn- Oauokn ban proven a greater success than,

was anticipated, and I» now making goodmonev for Its inanagerti. The bill for thla

weeb'lncludes : Lottie (JilBon, Voung Americagulntette. Tom aud Edith Almond. HerbertBrooks. Hay Cox, Carroll and Baker, Charlesand Fannie Van, and Pauli and Wells.

Brooklyn.—At Bloney's Ampblnn (Morris8. Bcnleslnger. manager) the opening per-

formance here, under the ownership ofCharles K, Blnney. took place night of July28. During the fast six or seven weeks Mr.Blnney has had a forre of skilled mechanicsat work renovating tbe house from top totot torn. The result of their effoi is was notedwith pleasure by nn nudleace that crowdedthe bouse on the opening night. It bad all

tlie appearance of an entirely new the.itr™.

It Is the inteniion of the uniiagement to

prctcnt popular ploys of the musical comedyand melodramatic variety, and to make of It

a family and home thentre. The scale ofprices arc of the popular sort, ranging from5ii cents to r»0 rents. Mr. SchJeslnger. whomnnnger the houne, comes from Philadelphia,

where he has been managing . Mr. Blaney'sbouse there, and where he ha* earned tor

himself an enviable reputation ns n live the-atrical man who has the faculty of makingfriends wherever he goes. The opening per-

formance was "Across the l'tultlc." withJohnny Hocv, well known hereabouts, In thefhnrm-ter created by Harry Clay Illaney. Thefollnwlne attraction Is "The Devil's Auction."

Paytox'k (S. S. Allen, manager!.—Theseason opened here, nlpht of .10, with "TheMascjiieraders," with Corse Pay ton and KttaHeed Payton in the cast. The pHmNMi oftbe slock is practically the same as last sea-

son. Many Improvements have been made ln

the bouse alnce the close of last season.There were so mnnv of Mr. Payton's oldpatrons on hand at the opening performancethat there wns not even standing room for

them. The following attraction is "WomanAgainst Woman."Lisa Park.—The skating rink, which

opened a week ago, lias been largely patron-ized. New action and new characters havel**en added to "The Great Train Robbery."Mundv's Anlmnl Shew nnd tbe free circusnre big cards,

DjiKAMi.ANn.—"Creation" ond the other at-

tractions here are doing large business.Hostock's Animal, Arkva.—The trnined

baboon, who dines, smokes n cigar and doesacrobatic acis. Is one of the newcomers. An-other Hgcr has been added to the group pre-sented by Ilendrlrkson, and Gallnad's lionsare si ill big features.Mayhattan ItKAcrr.— "The fllrl from

Paris" h!»B another week to run at the Man-hattan Bench Theatre. Trlxle Frlganzn.Daisy Oreen. Joj-le Sadler and AlexanderClark are great features. Pain's llreworksstill remain a big drawing card.

ItnioiiTON RuAflt Park.—The Ferrl Ani-mal Show. Chhpiltn. Professor I>wls and hisstinkps. nnd the ninny oilier nit ructions alongtbe Pike all furnish their quota of amuse-ment.

MuH.ttTiis- BtUCR Mt'sic Haix (W. T.(Jrover. manager).—This week's bill; ArthurDunn, Henri French. 1-klwln SI evens, Um-pire Clly (Junrte'le. Meredith Sisters. HillyClifford. Herbert's dogs, Mnrle Gordon ondthe klueingranh.

ID:\iikhso.n"s. Cosnv Isr.Asn.—Rill weekof :10 ; Hell-Prevost Troupe. Itnllan Trio,.'ocohs' does. Lee White. Carlisle and linker,Arlington Comedy Four. Four Melvlns, Volk-Colllna .inrt Carmen Sisters. Van Cleve-rete.nnd company, Leoiuird Kane, Mvrtle Ilyrnennd company, Huckeyo Four, Three PerrySlaters. Juggling Homnnns, and Miller nndKresko.

Xotk.—At Manhattan Beach Theatre. Hnn-dnv. Julv 'Jfi, was set aside for onp of thetestimonial miisicol fer.tivals, In honor of P.S. (Mlmore. Slim audiences, owing to thehod woollier, attended Ihe matinee and even-ing performances. The fireworks, which werescheduled at the Pain Amphltheotre, had tobe dispensed with. Among I hose who volun-teered to uitpenr in the theatre were: TrlxleFrlgmizn. It. K. Graham. l>amrosch's Peoule'sChoral Union, Mrs. .Ins. Francis Cook. JuliaAllen, Blanche Deyo. Ada Lew's. Henry R.Dlxey, Frederick Bond. Cecelia Nlles, andnuiny olliers. --Fdward K ltlce and HermanPerlet alternated us condurtors.

lliirlem At the West Knd (Geo. A. Rlu-mcnthitl. manager) "Little Bed Hiding Hood"Is ihe offering for this week by the siockcoinpuuv, with Mabel Shaw In the lendingvole. The play was presented hi clever man-ner July -*m, and created a most favorableinuuessiou. It shoiiid have a big week, de-spite the warm weather. So far business hnsbeen satisfactory during the Summer sennon.

KllITIt & PlKH'TOH'H ONH Hl'MiRKn AMITwKXTY-Fimi SriiKKT.—"The Hells" Is theiittrucllou for this week. A packet! housegave enroll ru grim-n I to (lie players on theopening tiny. Paul McAllister, as Mat bins,

anil Agues Scott, os Soitcl, did clever work,nod were well supported bv Hobert ''11111-

mliigs, Holtcrt Bill. George Howell. J nines

Keiine, Mai bible DeBbon aud others. Tbe

NEW YOHK CITY JOTTINGS.

The Kouhtbestii Street Theatre will openAug. II. with "Queen of the Highbinders."Bosh Staiil arrived from Europe July 27,

and started In at once to rehearse on tbe newfour act version of 'The Chorus l*ndy," whichwill open ihe Savoy Theatre Sent. 3.

Tun New Star Theatre will open Aug. 4.

with "The Curse of Drink."It ih ansomnoeo that Wm. A. Brady, the

present lessee of the Manhattan Theatre, hasarranged with the owners of the property tobuild a theatre on the present site when thebuilding and subway are completed. Hesays this will be the permanent home ofGrace George.

Tin: White Rats held an outing and shoredinner July L»0, nl. Pluier Park. Bath Beach.Tony Pantor was the luvlted guest. The nf-falr was a great success, nad everyone re-

turned home well pleased. Baseball, wateraerobatics mid other games were enjoyed.The Lincoln Tiikatiik, now approaching

completion at Hroiidwuy and Sixty-fifthStreet, was so named July ^tj by the Shu-borts, who obtained control of ft recently.It Is expected that one of Walter Lawrence'sattractions will dedicate it hi October. Thetheatre will sent 1,001).

About three thousand people laughed them-selves almost Into hysterics at ihe AmericanLeague grounds, afternoon of July 'J.H. whenhascbull teams from the aclors nnd managersdid all .softs of thlugs In a fraoflc endeavorto show how little I hey knew nliout the game.IiicUb'iilalty, much nioiiev was filmed over loHie Xeiv ^ork.Home for Crippled Children.Afier ihe disturbance was over, nnd De WolfHopper had rcfiisitl to recite "'Casey nt theHui,' because Sam llarrln wouldn't' let hliuhit the hall, some rash enthusiast announcedflip score 12 to 4. In favor of the managers.The teams wore supisised 10 linn up as fol-lows : Actors—Geo. M. Cohan, p. ; LouisM111111. L'b.: Dave Montgomery, lib.; NatWills.- ss. : Thomas W. Ross, If.; James J:Morton, rf. : George Helton, '2U. : De Wolfllop|ier, 31a. a Fred Stone, c. Managers—Kr-htnger, rf. ; Sam II. Harris, p. : Jack Gleason,c. : Win. A. Urn fly. If. ; Terry McCiovern, 2b.

;

Jules Hurtlg, ef. Sam Scribner. :ib. : Alf. R.Aa cons, lb.: iOdgiir Selwn. sfl.. but with"Jim" Morton, the "mascot," llollls Cooley.the Iron clad umpire, iiirgnphnne-votced JoeHumphrey, mid other principals and supersscattered about the field, the effect waswurlby of the earthquake scene In "Babes InToylund." Whenever the ball was hit every-body run for it and nottody gut It. FredStone wns the bright particular star, both ascomedian and ball player, and Incidentallyseemed to Is1 working off n personal grudgeon every manager who got within his reach.Ills boxing bout with A. h. Erlauger wns oaeof the funniest things ever seen. Ue re-marked: "Come on. boys, this is the oulvchance we'll ever have to Hkln the managers,*'hut the chance wns not taken. Hesltle* FredStone, Sam Harris A. I- Krlanger. Alf. K.Annuls, Terry McGovcrn, Geo. Itchan andChuR. lieliest played respcstoble ball occa-sionally. Three three-round one minute box-Iiik bouts iH'iwecn professional lexers drewconsiderable attention. Tlie Yankee DoodleComedians mid the Green Houm Club thenpluvil 11 gmnc.

H.viTvi,ANt>. South Heacb.—Klrnlfv's "ACarnival In Wulee" is very popular. Hn tiling,

boiillng. skm lug and tbineini; nud a free

vaudeville ate some of tbe other attractions.

THB ACTOB8* CIBCU OF ClTII. WAA VlT-

euass held a meeting July 2fl. and the fol-

lowing were elected officers for the ensuing

term: Officer of the day (president), DanA. Kelfv: officer of the guaftl (vice presi-

dent), Major Burk: orderly sergeant (atcre-

tary), John A. HUI; quartennaster (.treas-

urer), Jas. II. Curtis: sergeant of the guard

ftyler), Wm. Henderson. The next mePting

will be held Aug. 12. at noon. In the parlor of

the Saranac Hotel. 14rffl Hroadway. All

gentlemen In the thparrlcol profession whowore the bin* or grey In "01 to 0», nre In-

vited to attend. „ . „«_HUM Hahiuson Elmottr writes: 'OnJnlv 24 FiOiile ricchlanl. bnslnoBs manager of

the' Eight Plcchlanls, European acrobats, cele-

brated bis twenty-ninth birthday at the homeof Mr and Mrs.. VlftceiiM Albloi, Leilngton

Ave.. New York. Mr. Alblnl Is noted as one

of the best Italian and French caterers n

New York Cltv and at. thla bonquet fully

proved the fact. The table wan overladen

with evervthiug In season, and the wines and

champngnen were Imported specially for the

occasion. Those present were: Douie Plcchl-

nnl PoliBsena Plcchlonl, Mmc. Mlrol. EdwinT. 'Klllotte. Mabel Harrison Klliotte. the

Plcchlanl Family. Mons. De Croix. Mona.

Pascal, Mons. tJlrardln. Madam Horeoee, of

the Florence troupe of acrobats. The cere-

monies were closed with a hearty toast and

three cheers for Thf, Or,D ItEUABt.E, for

ench Issue of which we look forward to with

pleasurable anticipation. AH had a dehght-

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TiiiHTtiF.s ri.osKD ake: The Knickerbocker.

Manhattan. Ill Ion. Belasco. Joe Weber s

Music Hall, itudson. Gnrrlck. Broadway,

New Amsterdam. Hippodrome. Majestic,

Gardfln, I.vrlc. Academy of Music, Princess,

Empire, Dalv's, Savoy, Madison. Square,

Fields'. Herald Square, Criterion. Liberty,

Grand Opera House. Murray Hill. Four-

teenth Street, Colonial, Proctor's Fifth Ave-

nue Proctor's Flftv-elghth Street. Yorkvllle,

Irving Place, Circle, Miner's Eighth Avenue,Miner's Bowery. Dewey and London.

"Under the Cents,W. L. Main gives the following reasons for

wishing to dispose of bis Interest with the

Cummins Show: "When the Cummins WildWesl Exhibition was formed, I Interested my-self In the company to the extent of eighty

big draught horses, that were leased to the

llagenbeck Show Inst Summer; also n troupe

of performing elephants, known as 'rower's.'

I also leased to the company my elegant

Winter quarters at ileueva. O. Mr. Cumminswas to furnish bis Wild West paraphernalia.

Ktage coaches, guns, mules, etc., and tlie third

owner some elegant sleeping cars and other

proiK-rtv. and was also to manage tbe aggre-

gation. The remainder of the property wasto be hilled new. I engaged the general

agent and financial representative, as I wastired nnd out of the show business, andnever had any idea of travellng'jigala. Batwhen Winter was over, one of the directors,

who was to lie the manager, sold his luterest

to me, and 1 traveled with the show, to get

it organized, which I have done, and haveleft Hie show, and nt this writing am at

borne. If I were aurlous and cared to travel,

I wouldn't think of selling."

Tub tiosTKK ov tub Xo. 2 Car. of the SunBros.' World's Procresslve Shows Is OS fol-

lows: It. C. Woods, cur mnnager: F. J. Riley

(Hnppvl, Bert Moore, Fred Bowers, D. A.

Patterson. Tom Carroll, Win. Lanhani, Ed.Barton, Clias. Wltlmell, N. T. I^ewls, H. C.

Benton. .1. C. McCiure. hill posters: C. J-

Sulphco. Iltbos : L. Fee, programmes, andllarrv Davis, banners, while Samuel Snipe,

of Savnnnah, presides over the kitchen. AtPontlac, last Tuesday, alx

xof our men. took

"French leave," making us short bandeduntil new men can be secured.

N'OTKS mil THE PA WXKE BflX'B Wlt.DWkst axu Ghkat Far East.— Since taklugthe road, after our engagement at Brighto.i

Beach, we have been playing to ibe most phe-inui(-nul business In our history. At Kastou.Scran ton and Wilkes-Bnrre. PL, Lhojusandr.

were turned away, and even at Catasauqua.Honesdnle. Cnrboudale and Plttston. Pa., enparity business has been the rule. The showthis season h&3 Introduced a number of

novel oerformrtiices never before presented bynnv mem nnd the universal comments hearlon all sides If; "Tlie best Wild West Showever.' The guttling gun drill !«: one of themost sensational military acts ever seen, tbemintllng and dismantling of tbr gun and therapid discharge of the gun while In Action

completes an act that Is full of snap andvim from Ptnrt to finish, and never falls toarouse the audience to Intense enthusiasm.The privileges, since leaving Hrlghton Bench,have done uu Immense business, and H.G.Wil-son Is wearing the smile Hint w*»nt come off.

The roster of side show is ns lollows: II. (',.

Wilson, mnnager nnd orator, nssisted onthe Trout by Allan Pearce, who makes secondopenings ; Goo, linldwhi. box No. 1 : Geo. Tar-box, box No. 2, and Harry Markwood, boxNo. 3. King Cole has charge of theinrifle, and the performance runs asfollows: Wild Hose, tbe Yucaran wonder-Mrs. II. (i. Wilson, mind reader; Mrs. KingCole, strike irainer: T. A. Tofro, strongman :

M. II. Untidy, Juggler; Tommy Hayes, aerialgymnast : Van Strom, on tbe hounding rope:South Sen Island Joe and wife, Heno. JayaMkaaalm Troupe of Singhalese, I^itnaarandSlnda's Chinese oplnni den exposed, LeonFoster, female impersonator: the AustralianBoomerang Thrower?, Shnais nnd Heath.musical act. and King Cole, magician andventriloquist. The front bus fourteen 12x22pulutlucs, and the Immense patronage ibisdepartment receives dully Is proof positivethai Mr. Wilson has secured ,1 series of at-tractions that appeal to the public. Whenthe show again took the road at Jersey Citythere was rejoicing In camp, tbe inactiveteat ores connected with long stand engage-ment, while It may appeal to some people,are not exciting enough for those who havefollowed the white lops for any length oftime. The hustle nnd bustle was not there,and everyone, even the Indians, were odccmore hnppy when our road tour began.

Itii'AitiHi Bkm,, of the Grand Clreo RIcardoBell. Is In New York, making arrangementsfor tlie next season. J. Harry Allen Is book-ing acts for tli-

1 show.Notch fkom Debt Silver's Net Text

Snows.—At Crysml Lake, Julv 20. whileStone and llninp were maklag the high wirenscenslun, the outside nitractlun with theshow, the wire parted while Mr. Stone wasdoing a head stand In their passing act, andthey both fell nearly twentv feet. Mr. Stonestriklm; on his head and left shoulder, In-flicting quite serious damage to his l>ack, andbreaking IiIf left forearm. We had to leavehim ln the doctor's care there. At tlie lastreport he was getting along as well as couldbe expected. We did not show on accountof the accident, this being the first perform-ance this show bus missed this season sofar. The show hns been doing n phenomenalbus 1 11 ess.

ltosTKK cab No. 2, Ilnrnnm & Bailey Show

:

Cur manager, Victor B. Cooke : excursionagent, AI. Hell ; bos? bill posler, Geo Frjzler.Local No. 7 : excursion ronte men—WalterKay. Local No. 11. steward ; Dick Armstrong,Local No. 3, corresponding secretary : Wm.Oorbett, Alliance: Ed. P. Tlce, Ixtrnl No. 17:II. F. Mcleod, Local No. 1 : Oble Cohen,Wal No. 0. aad Mike Goodwin. I,i>cnt No.III. Banners, Wm. Croupe, Local No. 12:nsslstnnt banners, Mnrtln ipp, Loral No. 20;programmes, Geo. West, Local No. 24 : pasiemaker, I.cm Wllkenson. Local No. IK; vhef.Arthur Fllchelt ; waiter. Hoy Clnugh : por-ter. Geo. Carpenter.. We receive TttK Cl.ll'-vkii every week, mid "If makes cvervone hnppv.They say It Is "ihe only only."

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:

Mav Tunis will star lu "Mile. NKouche"next season.

CANADA.

Montreal,—At Dominion Fark (H ADorsay, manager), with the Royal Toklo Ja^panese Troupe and Van Der Ueerschen-sBand, good business was done week of July

"KtrgRSiOR Pahk (AI. E. Read, manager)—Good business week of 22. with Creo Sa"wada's Japanese Troupe, Darlon and TurenneBlssonette Brothers, aad the bioscope.

Soiimrr Park (Lavlgne & Lojole, mana-gers)-.—Bill week of 22 Included : Hosll andbis horse, Gus Edwards' School Bovs andGirls, Sbennann and Fuller, the -lossellnTrio. Lavlgne's Band, and tbe orchestro,-pbone,Bakncm & Bailey's Circds Aug. 1, 2.

- * —London.—At the Grand (J. R Tnrton

manager) Sevengnla opened bis second weekJuly 23. Black Dike Bond 27, Sbepard*moving pictures .10-Aug. 4.

ffpRiNOBATtK Pare- (Stewart & Caho, maa-agefs).—Lyceum Srock Cd., No. 2, openedJuly 23, In a repertory.

.Notes.—J. K Turion Is in Toronto, con-suiting with T^essee A. J. Small Baroum& Bailey's -Circus comes Aug. 10. Harry 1,

Watklns, the general advance press agent.'was here 20 Artnur Holtnan, son ofA. D. Horman, of the old Holman Opera. Cowill start In the theatrical profession thisseason. He leaves next week for Boston, toJoin the "Qolncy Adams Sawyer" Co., to pinythe character of Zeklal Work Is pro-gressing rapidly on Bennett's new vaudevillemeat re The new radial road has openeda new park five miles from London. Spe-cialties wilt be given there next seasonJohn Clark, a well known actor, Is visitingbis home here^

Toronto.— At Munro Park (WilliamBanks, manager) week of July 30: Mr. andMrs. Nell Litchfield, Howard and Llndeu,Richard Brothers. George Harrington, Mile.Louisa Schmltz and moving pictures.Toronto Isuvxn (K. L. Brooker, mana-

ger).—Big business ruled for the entire weekof 23, wl-h: Dixon, Bowers and Dixon. MnvNeilson, Tom Hayes, Mike Haolou, and theOzeon, jngglers.

Notks.—William Park has been appointedthe general manager 'of tbe New ShubertTheatre, which Is now ln course of construc-tion on tbe .old Upper Canada Collegegrounds. Toronto. Mr. Park has been tbetreasurer of the Dally. Broadway, New Yorkand Savoy Theatres, and Is well known lu

the theatrical business. Tbe ground has beenbroken, and tbey expect to he la readinessfor business Jan. 1.

< BAhNUM & Bailey's Snow Aug. 10.

<tueliec.—Bnrham & Kalley'g Clrcnscomes Aug. 4. The city nnd surroundingtowns are billed in good o'd circus srvle.

Not;:.— J. Austin Pyncs has just reachedour city from a delightful sojourn In theupjiey lakes, where be had excellent troutflshlug. —» #-•-•

MISSOURI.

Kansas City.—At the Glllls Opera HousefE. S. Brlgbam, manager) tlie theatricalceoBon started here July 28, with "Nettle,the Newsglrl." as the inaugural offering.

Next week, "The Millionaire Tramp."Klrctbic Park (Sam Benjamin, plana*

?vt) .— Creators and his band played their

ureweil week to Increased crowds last week.'Jhls week. Sorrentlno and bis Banda Hosss.In the German Village last week Ihe adswere: Hathaway and Siege], llawley andLeslie, Summers and Winters, and MabelCansldy..Korkst Pahk, (Lloyd Brown, "tannager).

Last week Lenge's Orchestra, assisted byMisses Delmore and HI ley, scored a hit. Outhe lawn; the De Gran Trio and the Bound-ing Gordons drew applause. In Old Heidel-

berg, the turns were: Hocco Voeo, the boywith the big voice; tbe Great Westiu, im-

personator; Pierce and Hoslyn, and Bern Ice

sad her boy singers, la popular songs. Thisweek, Lenge's Orchestra, with Will Dickeynn soloist. On the lawn.: Cbas. Ledegnr, "the-original Flying Dutchman," and the Prau-< cllos. In Old Heidelberg : Grace Hoons,Delmore and Carroll, -Laear and Lazar. Tbetan. Francisco fire plctnres will be replaced\. .Hi the Nelson-Hrlit light pictures In Hop-kins' Theatre.

r\\Riioi;xT Pabk (Ben Rosenthal, mnna-?er».—Large crowds continue. Hefner s

Military Band, Prof. Bales, balloonist; Chas.Allen, swimmer, and Mile. La Julian, soloist.

are the principal attractions.CurPKniNus.—The Royal Hawaiian Band

will open a week's engagement at ConventionHall Sunday Paine 'a "Last Days of

Pompeii" Is attracting large crowds at Ex-it Mltlon Park nightly Manager O. D.Woodward, general manager of the Wood-ward & Burgess Amusement Co., returnedfrom New York last Wednesday, and an-

nounced that tbe season at the Willis Woodwill open Sent. 3, with "As Told la the

Hills." with the Edwla Arden Co. He also

announced that tbe Auditorium will rut lira,

to stock next season, commencing Sept. 1,

with "The Altar of Friendship." The mem-bers of the company will be Geo. Arvlne. for-

merly of the Standard Theatre, Philadelphia.lending man, and Eva Lang as leading lady.

Other membere : Mary Horn, Henrietta Va-ders. Louise Van Dorren, Elizabeth Aunou-dule. Josephine Leigh, Ernestine Mobrle,Frank Hollestou, J. Francis Kirk, Will Davis.William Whiitv, Wm. Phiunev, EdwardKarte and George Butler. Priestly Morrison,will be stage manager.

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MICHIGAN.

Detroit.—At the Temple Theatre (J. H.Moore, manager) Inst week'a bill was .firm

class, and the attendance was large. Billfor week of July 30 Includes: Marie Wniu-wrlght, assisted by Frank Sheridan; StuartHn-i:ea, Josephine Gnsaman, Eckart and IWg,Meluotte-La Nole Trio, Columbia, ComedyFour, St. Onge Brothers, Dorothy Kenton audkiuetogrnph.

Ki.K.iTinc Park (Luis Myll, managfr).

This resort wns opened to tbe public a fewweeks ago, and has been doing a good busi-

ness, especially evenings. Tlie attraction for

week ot 23 was Wiieelock's Indian Band,nnd It scored an emphatic hit. Week of SO.Wild's airship.

Notrh.—The Whitney Theatre opens Its

regular season Sunday evening, 211, wlfh"How Hearts Are Broken." Harry Wil-liams' Idenls will open the Avenue TheatreSunday afternoon, Aug. 5 John W.Vogel's Minstrels open the Lyceum Siinduyevening. 12 The Brandon-Evans StockCo. will open the Lafayette Thentre 12.

Hay City.—At Wenona Beach CaHlno (U.

W, Hlchnrds. manager) business continuesvery good, and audiences are thoroughlypleated. Mme. Valllclta and her trufii';d

leopards: Hovd Coleman nod company. In

"Hnater's Burrlar;' Wlllhim Tompkins. Lil-

lian Ashley, Adair and Dahn. and ine klneto-scope made up the bill for week of July 22.

Tun Washington <W. J. Daunt, mana-ger) will open the regular Fall season Aug.7, with "Qnlncy Adams Sawyer."Note.—ningllng Bros. Circua Is due Aug.

firnnrt Rnplda.— At Romonn ThentrefLou Delnmater. mnnager) for week of July2» : Giliibnti and Perry, Six Proveanies, Itose

and Kills, Six Samols, Jtayraond Teal, and thoThree Tronicdours.

OotiPHOY's- Pavilion (Cbas. Gndfroy. mon-agen.—Week of 21): Addison nud Livingston.niwuuu nud Beeson. Mart Mai toy. Masseyaud Kramer, and Malbleus.Note.— Hlugllag Bros.' Circus Aug. 0,

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AUGUST 4. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 641

ATTRACTION MANAGERS WHO THINKthey are booked In nlay the G and 0|>cra Home, London, Out,

Canada, should read their contracts. Wc arc the lessees of the Grand

Opera House, the only house in thi city, and are now booking it.

It is not tagfcfbttty to make other Canan'dian points to play London, for it is' locate! on the main line (short jumps), between Buffalo, Michigan, Ohio and Middle West towns. Yon can

plky this nve city and pass on to o'her gold fields. In the past in order to play London you were compelled to take several ' graveyard" towns, the scenery inthe theatres of which is'

made from the shrouds of managers who were forced to play them. In the past, if vou refused t-> play the morgues, the rabid fangs of the despot were ominously exhilii .eel. ThU day has

pasfd. The London Grand Opera House is independer t, and its motto is "Equity." Its took' are opr n to all manageis who have a meritorious attraction. We will pay the duty on your

prin i g and attend to all governmental matters. Libor Dav, which i< ^ond for two thousand to twen'y two hundred, is orjtn, as is also other good lime.

Write to PITZPATRICK & STEWART, Suite 1138-39-40, Knickerbocker Theatra Building, 39th Street and Broadway, New York.

WANTED QUICK,TUBADouble STRING BA8S,

BARITONEDouble VIOLA of2d ' FlODLtJ r

Alto double 2d Violin. Flute and Piccolo. Otherma«ici».Da. writ*. Pay your own. Alt niuBt loin

immedlKteTy. Address FRED. D. FOWLKK, Mgr.,Hftverij's HlDRtrolB, care ot Opera House, Pater*

poti, N. J. I

WANTED,

And Other Showsunder their own canvas, rrtTlIeges sold orguaranteed. Also MlNIATURK RAILWAY,MERRY-GO-ROUND, FERRIS WHEELand all other Privileges for sale.

NOLAM PAflK, AUG. 15-18, '06.

Expect daily attendance of ten to fifteen thousand.

C HAS. F. HBIPRICK, Clarion. Fa.

(I 111!WANTS FOR

ITHE IDEALS,JtfveniJi&I'Leiidliig Man tfaJli. Comedian -5 withSpecialties, character Man, Young Woman forJuveniles, some Characters, Scenic. Artist. Re-hearsals Aug. 20. Photo and all quick. Address

KK1.I-EV ISLAND. 0.

WANTED, FOR

CiKil? Performers of All Kinds.Those doin? more than, one act preferred. Alsowant cqruet. Trombone, llatltone, Clarionet andTrap Drnhimer. "Slate lowest in first. Stop In

hotels. Add. F.'.J. PALHRB, W. Chaxy, N.Y.WA NTI

OUWR I LA TOUR'S-Blfe STOCK CO.,

.11 AX F<IR LEADS AND HEAVIES.COMEDIAN. Repertoire People In all lines. Writeor wire uiLMOim and la rouR, week Jnij ao,

wellsboro, F».i weelc'Autr. fl. Oaleton, P*.

BILL POSTERS WANTED

JflffiES' ENORMOilS R.R. SHOWS.Steady; wortyear around and good salary. Writeor wire II. J. WILLIAMS, Munug.T.

Advertising Car No. 2, Washington, D. C.

WANTED,OPERATOR 1 wlid'can 8inpr. Not afrald-br.work.Long Season. Salarv sure, $20. State all tn first

letter. Do-not call. M. C. WELZ, 16 Fair ViewPlace. Brooklyn, X. Y.

WANTIED,11 IDTIOr PICT0BE OPEB1T0B and

ELECTBICIAI, -

ghly understanding the repairing of nlot

jea. To work in foreign territory with, ai .-contract and transportation pit Id. None

with gtjt edge referunucacrins. Address

. CLIPPER, N- y.oii.eo

ear'B.-conirHct ana iranUVaxperlem'ed men witeed apply. State terms.S.G.H.. care of K. *.

MUSICIANSXJITAIVTED.

1st afld "20- ViQltiii Cornet, troinliiuc and Drumsfor dancing. Open here Saturday night. Engagemcut lasts until Octotier, but |f you de-ire to

get away before then you -can leave on 2 weeks'notice. A. F. of M. preferred. Wire at once.JOHNS. EGAS, Hhu clmaster. r-oheimctnly, N. Y.

WANTED OJJICK,ForHaalcal Comedy, long Beaton, opens Sept. l.

Acrobatic Irish Comedian, Acrobatic EccentricComedian. Acrobat for Boy Part, most Sing andDattce; Woman for Biddy Soubrette, Specialty peo-ple preferred; Male ijaartette that doubles Braca,CTiorflg Girls: who Slug uud Dance- State all Mrst

letter with photos. Von pay own lintel. Couldnee Leader rum can arrange and put on maalcalatjrnbera. Azcnt nut arrnb* of work

. ,.. Addrciis P. B.C., care of CLIPPER.

WANTED.Al CARPENTER TO PLAY

SMALL PART.Mast be Boberaod reliable. State lowust salaryflrsl letter. Rehearsals called Aug. 13, Chicago.

i JPAOATILEY A PATTON,76 Plymouth Place, Chicago.

PUT YOUR SHOES IN MY TRUNKMusic by Henry P'. Vo^el.

THE MAMMOTH MUSIC CO. ALBANY, N. )7~Words by Harry D. Kerr. (AND COME ALONG WITH ME). Muilc by rlenry

NOTICE—RtrpretVatcd In N. V. City by the MUSIC PUBLISHERS' EXCHANGE, 13 W. Ustlt si. stop In iM ltav« ihi'iii maYl. you till- «onK

FREE Profeixlonal Copies to SlngeraOrchn-tratloiiK, 5c.

EXTRA Kiinin- (Ihhuh Vii.i^ nnttSjHiinl VfraeM fill' liVimilft MnRprn.

WANTED,

MUSICIANS, CORNET, PICCOLO,CLARIONET, TRAP DRUMMER,B. O. ; ALSO TWO BASS SINGERS.Wire immediately.

DANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS,MAJESTIC THEATRE, WASlllNliTOV. II. C.

CLOAK MODELSsa-fcuJnv*** SKIRT, Ootid saiar* to the rightparty.. H. J. MANN ft VIM.. U W, J»li St., N . ..

StOlSHOW WEN-TRE 6REATEST TEfff ORPlatform Cortoslly oil i-ftrtw. Tlifc S-uved C»2i».

jo«K«,'»l ,.Ys«n minim*. Hi. Ust tree. Wli.NKtSU!.', s Van Norten it. , No. Cambridge, Ham.

[WANTED QUICK,PERFORMERS AND BAND PEOPLE FOR

MAUD SUTTONIN HER NEW MURAL COKIKDV,

POLLY WOGGLES.People in all lines doubling brarta. r.mc pranon.city lime only. Write or wire quick, siiuwnpenaAug. in. Leader of Orclienira io doiiblo alt<>.

DANIEL V. McCOV,Room ffii, 67 gt>ulh Clark »t„ CliH:.ip>. HL

WANTED (tUICK,t roit

MVIIPHV & MACK"H&LOHET'S WEDDING,"

PEOPLE IN ALL LINES-Douhllne B^nas.

Those doing Hpeclaltli's given preference.

Leader, Band and Orchestra.Loup Season. Mention salary first letter.

ray own liutela.MoOOY 6. BROWN,BO.0K em, :.

,

07 South Clark St., - - Clilc.no. I* 1 *

NT.Y. IvJVjTBST PADKAPHAN'SA MAT31 URNIGHTSGIVEX AT 'LKAl>i!VG THEATREg.

The attraction tliat will pack your ther.tre

to cftpuclty. Booking l'erey Wllflums' Uruok-lvn llieotrea, l'ark Theatre, Rtyonne. N. J.,

Itoston. X. Y. Tlieatrea, Etc. Trials given.WE ORIGINATE— OTHERS IMITATE.Amateur Dept. Knphan THeatrlcnl Syndicate.

Downtown Office,

Manhattan Theatre Uldtt.. l.tiSo Brondwuy-Uptown Oflice. IJKU Uroadway.

MORTIMER KATO4N, M«r.

HAVE SOME OPEN TIME

SOfiitUr CIRCUS it rllPPOOROiVIE

Tent ami seating capacity. l.(HW) to 4,<kH>.

Terformancca where desired. I'nnule wagons,tmppl^ga, etc., etc. For particulars app]y lo

HOFFMAN, nrldgeport. Conn.,or ,1. L. YYKRMSlt, Sound ltanch. Conn.

THEATREWill «ctl lial'f Inlerest fin' $1,000.0-)' in goodjiaylog 10-20c. vaudeville linuae, eNtnlillahed

[i years. In. i-liy of loo.ooit, one hour fromBoston. Address J. II. TRBHISTTS.

Empire Them re. rittuflcld. Mass.

Stylish Young Ladies.High Salary, Pleasant Work.

CLOAK MODELSBust 30. Skirt. 43.

I. ROSENSCHEIN.jM ti, m-B. 11 Ui iltrgft, N. Y.

WjarvvB <iuick,Dooblo Drama, Clarionet, Other Husiclans.

State all ; Join on -wire; Willie Fenborg, ex-

plain it quick.

WANT QUICK,two More live bill posters.Mlddleburg, N. Y., Aug. 4 ; ITeaton Hollow, «.

THOR. FINN.

BILL-POSTERSAt O^CE. Lone season South, Tor JONKS'ENORMOUS SHOWS,

E. Tl. JONES, Wnsllluijton, D. C.

Andllflrre! Jumping. Somernnnlt Monk ( new i,

(iilxl Dogw. one owell Monk, direct (rums.i'i':. America, ritblllone's Clniih. Lm-i »ea-Kori Ureal \Vallnru SIiowh. Inimedlulc timedesired Tor snappiest nnluial act In .V. Y.

•J7r> W. LNid. N. Y.

WANTED. FOR

mm sis: iie tom's cjlbii.TOM-PEOPLE In All Branches, to totn atoner. Those doubling brasa given preference.State lowest salary. Show Opera Hounea,atay at hotelh. Ileeson Broa,, BilllngH. Mont.

NOTICEtOWIOI IT HiT COHCEBH.

The Manageraof nit Shows t>ooked for the

CITY OPERA HOI si:. Frederick, Mil.for year iwja-ittt.7, are.reapecuTnHy renjieHled to

cominunlcat« at once with tac new Ir^fc e.

JOSEPH F. BKACIIT, Manager.

Sober, Experienced

Manager-Agent

WttcPlaillitt, 'Sight header. Hhvc swell net ofHand Uniforms and good I'll! Trunks. Addrt-wN.W. Wlb>»N, 317 N. Ilnrllugtiin Sl.

tlla>lllig ft>Ni b.

Wanted, Sketch Team.Unat do DouttleH and Singles, hava good ward-robe, i>e good lookers and free from deforiniileHand ijuccr hablUi. One A. and I), hutch Comedian,also Novelty Act, and oilier useful iii>upic. We areunder big top; two week stands, Vaudeville andComedy. State »ll In fir t letter. '.Ticket* if 1 kn-jwyou. . JIM LUNO, tlrenutown, Imhuut.

Wanted. Musical Ian and OrganPla-rcr. flood Winter JubJ Halnry every week.llellrtbie man, write oulek, Mgr. MclkliiL- Co.,Jonesvllle, Saratoga Co., N. v.

WANTED, PIANISTThatcan" double cornet, lUdybi l^lng ill us. Hongs,must have gooil voice and own bur own Siereop-

ttcon and Hong Slides. O'her taient answer,M(JIL. I101IKMIAN 01.ASH IlLOWKltH ami (JAR-NIVAL 00., Inland Fails, Me., week Aug. fl,

AT LIBERTY,C. Walcott Russell,STAGE UIltECTOR, CIIAKACTKKH, KTC.

Miss Ceorgte King,CHARACTERS, LIGHT COM DT, BOTH, ETC.

Weok ,iuly 3'J, Gen. Bel., Kumford Palls. Me.;week Aug. H. Qanluicr, Me.

At liberty, 2 Al Street, tntertaiiicn,Loud ulngeis and InHtrunientail>is. all kinds o.

Comedy. Oiiaoge aa ofico as desired. Swellwardrobe and instrument*. Sober and reliable.

Can Join at once. Reliable managers address at

once (must have ilcketa),CAKOLI. atid CO •KLIN. Llbi-ilrvllle. 111.

WANTED, FIRST CLASS REPERTOIRE PEOPLEIn si I lines foxcopt Lcadltis Wuuiti'o. -10 WEKKH.Open Eureka, Kan., Aug. l.i. hciiu^r jnu aug. 1.

Also want GoooHpeetallv people who play part*.Agent who plav purls, Man with first Ola.-s Mu-chine and FilJiia. l'AV OWN. HittM all and plioto?.

Addrena CLIKK0R1) REEVES, Knr»ka.Xana.Metropolitan Htoc.k Co. B'li auecenhlnl Hcssou

,

ATTENTION! SAM DEVERES GO.CORRECTION of Date of CALL.

Correct Date isAug. SO, at Saengerbund Hall, Brooklyn, If. T.

MED. PERFORMERSWASTED IN ALL LISE8

That can chance often. Preference given tleinc

that can play organ.

PIANO PLAYERSThat can work on atagc. State anlary and all

you do.

gjfljlM REMEDY CO., Phil!., Pa.

'YooTROUTEi

Anywhere In U. ft. and Canada, iptickly, carefully,a;ivlng rallhiij turi'i*. Hcnt aharmg letma. Ilril-

ablc. Rslabllaheil n yenfs. CliargeH reasonable.

A. C. DOBBEE BOOKING OmCE,Knlckerboi-ke r Theatre Bldg., New York.

MAY HILLMANWANTS

PIANO PLAYER andMDI IMA'lilreilB KHNE8T SOIINAIiKI,. Bcllrura Falln. VL

WANTED, FQtt SUMMER AND WINTER

Leading Man, Heavy Man,CHARACTER WOMAN, PIANIST, AGENT andGOOD RK1\ PKOI'l.K wlili ftpccbtlllea. Join onwire. MANAUEH ETHEL 1»EHM0N1> CO.,»lautouPark, Stevt-ovlUe, Ohio.

I. 8TRH8MAMiimlhI, *

AKKroKNiar, 80s :

Wanted, Lady PartnerTo.. double In iketchep, work tn act*: mur-r dualttglug and dancing. Prefer thope that play urfake organ. Top (mlary to right panj. Atiawerquick. Aim other "Mni. t'erformcra, write. I'mObriati, Jack Iravia. write, tlpt-u mi H'DikJowInd., Aug. fl. I1AHUV VAN. Manager

_ _ CLIKTItS REMEDY CO.

At Liberty, CHAS! DEfLESH, SV^Vi'ia i.Tti -ei*B.jii or ui irvekH vfth rJobHtclle stuck

1L...."£L C,,J -. fi,*r Thoatr*. ItuOHIo. ArUlrcit 27; E. lfltn*rt*.lork IJItjr. su, X«» York. Tel, IKS OreiuWcj.

Al.l. MMMIIKItS llt:ri>ltr AI.'i'OKIUMM.V. A<-kn..\vl.-.lK..

«.VM IIKVKUH. Ikv.ll I'JIlUwn.v.

all I,,

v.r. Av

FILMS FILMS FILMSCitnl Mldft Tmgeilj ,

, ub nuti tNfn ,i|:r».no A< inln nin.« i«-, iiiiom j?in.. *i i.tm

The MlillUi, nfioiti 7r,iifi., »;t;,.oo Tho Htr|h<>, nbtmt I IttHI., 4*0. till

The Kuril |.,il LuimUI' .iilMHii -HV.il. %tr, 111) Mill tin of 1 aid III vor. itlmnl 17(lfl .. %i -Jtu

KIMuTur lliealntve shipped for examination nurwlpl nl *.'»,ist.

lO.IMIIin. nfFIIni, moiiiifcil an r^Unf alinul ODOlH. rinlt r««i>1, only f :i(MIO pot i.m'I.

Hhi|>pi-d for examination on receipt of »A.on.

I K<liio" imprmnl Mnilel, cr-mplftn « Kh Kl.i trie nu<l I'nleliim llnin«>rit, Hli»mlaf,Car turn., iilim , \Vli<>, j*lii>et, ttlmitl IHJOft. of KM m. '4 Nolinf <'nl»red Snn« MUtlrH, nilrnjuplKtv, |ia«-Urtl In a It link; m.t iinv n fnw Wi'fhi «o. «:t.l(».P(); t.ni |irU« Only$l!4a.0O. WllnmitFlliiiiorHliavi.«tM1.0tL

Nhlppi'd for examination on reci'lpl oftin.iHi.

Films, Machines and Song Slides for RentWith nr without 0|i.>rutitrii at Ihi. Iir.wr.1 KttlxN.

WHITE IfMMY AMI OKI mil IIAIIIIAIN LIST Hilt AllllHST.

GOOD OPERATORS WANTED AT ALL TIMES.IRSTN «Sc CO.,I3S East Kith Street, Now York, N. V.ALWAYS lll'i;\. Trh'plltnn', MK ilriuiii'ti'i. M. villi tl.lisHD.

WILLIAM A. DILLON CO.WANTS QUICK, DON'T DELAY,

Honhrette r«r -nw: Ingenues, immi luive specialties;, roiiicdliui, llglll ami low comedy, ntrungspecialtlt'r.; Ileavv Mnu, prefer otic who can «lug III. Hongs; Man anil Woman, double, spcclaltUm;

Man, Gen. liua,; Womiui, lieavtcri, i-iutracu-ra; Mint er Team, must play mini ire ties and Ingenucn; TJhloti

Carpenter, good ^inrla ttcs: Man tor .tuvoiillrs and Hen. Huh., spccinlllcii: Yniulevllle, Musical.

AorohalicHkeicli Teams and Nmclth- of .ill kinds; good All 'Koiiml Iti-pcrloire rcople. Slate all;

write quirk, r. .s.--Wntii quick, Two lug Aru n.r mai;ih; mm, i,man WiW. A. JIILI.lPtV, IKI.'J liiilihcrhncki'i-niilR., V. V.

WANTED,THE COUNTRY EDITOR COS.Leading Juvwiile Woman, fi. It. MoiHirntc, lini Ciinrarler U'oinen, two InVeuifc Men, Heavy Mantwo Singing ami Itanchig ('i.im-illaiis.A No. I I'tatilsi. Hiat<> full parii«'iiliira. pay your own, nni Idler.

T*» MAIVAfiKIIN 'TlieCoiitiiiy Editor" l« Nillv pnileciml bv eopyrighl: flans ll.XXf., No-

Hm'l, gnintcd Ajirll It, i:»w. rilAHI.I'lN II. (IH.SON, Hlrrllng, Kan.

ItntUier Acts Arroballc, llorlzoiilal Hue, MiihIciiI Novelty, VersiHIn PeifurmeM; 'Hhi(tet> who I >>ititil o

Orchestra. Address UAIIM NKW VlHIK tJJPI'Kll.

MACMILLAN'S PLAYERSCtoHi's a ni'irt riuci't'ssfnl ami plfiiMinl eiigagctin-i

Olenilorr.Willbiiiis"AIIl liOMK < 'IISCIHT." MihIit '-

Hills,-

' opi-iilng In Augiisl. Itf iiigag'-'l for Air llotti

open lime, elc.

of twelve week- An,:, II »u lln- Hell HhIIhi'I-

irail Willi Mr. W. K. Miilili"s"AH Told In lb"

....^.MtiminiT l!«i7. Tn Manager*: Manv i|i«tik.< fur

l)OM niA< MII-LAIV, Silllli I DO I ft!, 1!2« LaMlllle HI.. <*tllei|go.

WAXTKII AT OSCK, KOIC KALL AM) WIHTHH NKANIlN W I IITE BINS CO.Light. Coined v Man to double itntKH, «|-«hs dr preferred; Ingenue, ciiiinu'ier Woihihi, I.'niinlry Lid;

all in do sprctnUv. riuti't lo double Ma-s, oiher Mubleintis, write; niso Henri Lri Vard't, Helenllarcourtainl Jainei Greer, write. MAN HAIU.KMIII, per. aildreHs, (iswcgo, N. V.

«_ii~b~==»-^ K. i-iillON LAST ^EEK---KEITH'S, PHIIjA.

- Joo

& ie». SSS S

DAN A. ANDERSON'I III.KXIltAI'll AI>niiKHS.

.11111% l.ttlMY I's,

KMI'IMK (IIUCIIIT,OF I'll II. HIM DM" 'WAT

ivmv viiim citv.

^Wanted,SmallBandWinn to loin at once complete baud. Also MusielaiH, Hlltle, and Goiitet and Tt ba; tl I uMO I'llvin',

Illack-mfib, Sketch Team, Ventriloquist, Acrobiilli* Tnuipe. Irong aetisoti huilli.

JONES' RAILKOAD SHOWS, I'ott Co.val, Pa.. Aug. X; Newpoit 1, iMIheaUl -. '/uanyvlllc h.

Frank Williams and Adella Pullman1\ "1111,KY' THK I.OIIHTKri,"

Al UOIVAK1I ATIIBS.KIIM, llot-ton, H»«w„ wui.k Auc. -JO. For Hint, iHlitrm-i nil Htf^m.,

Films for Sale by Majestic Comedy Co. Used One Season, Sacrifice al 3 lo it. Fl.

Vuudcrllle people, slHte toweat. W. UK VWOOD, Iffii Gol-h-n Hill, flridgeport, Conn.

J HENET EOWLET. ™tM c,"taner'"• w n< hm T,rk

•*• "f " T^^ :

*****• Also llnmuriT Bljoa tMMMi I'.r.rio'd, N. 1.

At Liberty,1IAI.K ANI

KIRBRO,1IAI.K AND TU.HIVII DIII.I.S.

Play 'jit.. H W«b»«li Ave., SoiiciiKUily, N. Y.

WANTED, PEOPLE FOR MUSICAL COMEDY,Murit hlng and Dance. Stute lowest salarv Mrstlet tor. Tliuac tfiii". ktinw mo know their iiioiu-y usure, JOE A. WALLAOK, Oiwego, N. V

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643 THE :NJd2W YORK iTPPER. ATJGTJST 4

John J, CORBETT & RESTER fc^elmti

THISWEEK,Managers, kindly look us over. At Liberty for next season for BURLESQUE, FARCE COMEDY OR VAUDEVILLE.

Address aiS EAST llth ST.. PMILA., pa.s*-=

BUSTERBROWN I

WARNING!It has rfimp to our knowledge tliat ooo MELVILLE B. RAYMOND and a corporation

bearing the nam? of "MCLVILLE B. HAYMOW) AHIIHKMHNT COMPANY," are book-ing a tour of "WJSTKR IIBOWN." or "IWOTBB BItOWN'H HOLIDAY," "BUSTERSHOLIDAY." "BIIHTHK'B VACATION." or similar title As nolo owners ot all dramaticrights to "BUHTKIt BROWN," liy conveyance from NEW YORK HERALD COMPANY,dated October '], 1002; as well as by virtue of the copyright owned by us, we propose to

protect ail our rlghtn to the fullest extent of the law.

Our contract with MBLVILLK B. RAYMOND and all bis rights to "BUSTER BROWN"expired oa rbe first day of July. 1800, and contained tbls clause

:

"and tbe right, title ami exclusive ownership of the said RICHARD P. OUTCAULT""to said mimical farce comedy. BUSTER BROWN,' and to tbe name and title"" 'BUSTER BROWN.' and of the several characters therein, and to the reproduction""upon the stoge. or otherwise, of raid characters and of each of them. Is HEREBY""AND EOB ALL PURPOSES KXPBERHLY ADMITTED."

ill Persons, Firms and Corporations infringing npon any of onr rights

will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

The only authorized production of "BDSTEB BBOWN" will be

those given by the B08TER BBOWfl AIU8EIEHT COMPANY.Very truly ypura, IL P. OUTCAUITT, JOHN LKFFLKR.

HARRY HASTINGS and CHARLES B. ARNOLD'S

"Bachelor Club."Th. Ladles antlflsnUemeu engaged for this Company are requested to report for rehearsal AUGUST11. at 10 A. M., at (lOSSWKH.KR'S ASSEMBLY BALI., 330 First Avis., New York. Kindly acknowledge

HARRY HASTINGS, -at Third Ave., New York City.

All IHl LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ENGAGED FOR THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTION

iN f.-.*:'

WILL KINDLY REPORT FOR HEHKAIISAI. AT TUB

O E V* EC V THEATRE, W•

' Nea. IDS TO 130 EAST 14th ST. bREHEARSALS BEGIN MONDAY, AUG. 6, 10 A. M. P-'

:-

Kladly avkaswl.d|i' tall to LOUIS .1. OUKHWARTII, Dewey Theatre, \™ York

Happy Jack Gardner.Hooked nolid Benson loOO'OT. I'luying Keith, Proctor, Kohl A Castlo and Orphewn Circuits. At homealter Juui> lo, iwi7. Address per route iu thin paper. Permanent address,

. . TOLEDO YACHT CI.UO, Toledo, Ohio.

to ooiviE»rvKivi5 oomi»a:ivy,

WILD <& RICH'S PLAYERS-VVA.KT AT ONCE,

I1KAVY MAN, CHAUACTIvB MAN AND WOMAN, Al rtANIST—SPECIALTY (Comic orNovelty). Must piny two or three parts. Those who wrote before, wrlle again.

i" WW. n, WILD, JlimlriKf. Pal.

THE BURKE-McCANN CO.Man for Genteel Heavies, Man for Strong Line of Character**, Man for Itosponxlule Gen-t-ral ItiiHiuena (with special tlen), Mm, for Small Varta, who has up-to-dnto moving pic-

ture machine niid Minn. A ma looking young woman for heavies and a few characters.

Htale all In first letter.- Itimearns Is Aug. 20, In Scranton.ra. Ability and good ward-robe essential. M. McCANN, Mgr., 101 n Clenivlciv St., Scranton. Pa.

WOMEN MUSICIANS.StrongContettlRt and Trombone wanted hr high olasaHuBtcal Act, coming season. State height,weight,

age, and experience and If can double other Instrumcuta. Address IIIU1I CLASS, care of CLl ITKK.

Wanted, First Class Club Juggler.one thai has had uxprrleuee la Comedy Juggling preferred, (Jive permanent addret-B and send photoIf eourenleut. Address CUMRDV t'LVBI, care of N. i, uiai .'Kit.

WANTED, FOB

Keansburg

Auditorium,Minstrels, Musical Comedies,

Repertoire, Vaudeville.Six towns to draw from Honae doing hlg busi-

ness. Good Minstrel Show for week Aug. 6.

Addresa KINO A WILLIAMS. MgrB.,Keanaboxg, New Jersey.

Aldeann, Musical Harts, Geo. Hurrls, please write

STETSDN'SU.T.C.CO.Wants Harris and St. Clair,

MAN FOR MARKS,Tuba aod double Bass, Piano Player; also ColoredPeople. Slate salary. Will advance ticket. Showopen AO*.. 2ft. WM. KIBBLE, Mt. ClemeDB.Mich.

Great Song Out,

"IS THERE a CORNER IN

HEAVEN FOR ME?"By America's Sweetest "Songwriter."

Forpartlcuian-.etc., addrew '-AUTHOR,*'1308 S. Carlisle St., Philadelphia, Pa.

PASSION PLAY.Fathe, Gaumont, Lubin.

. SOME FINE SETS LOW.

Edison Klneloscope and Caraeragrap fa

.

WASTED, ALSO, FILMS.

Harbach & Co., 809 Filbert St„ Phlla.. Pa.

AT LIBERTY, FOR REGULAR SEASON,

GOODWIN m GOODWINVERSATILE 8INGIN0 AND DANCING SKETCH

ARTIS1S.N. B,--No objection to playing hits. Rare

enough work to change for week. Address, fortwo weeks, GOODWIN AND GOODWIN,

Care of Gen. Del., Chattanooga. Teun.

WANTED,MUSICIANSBOSS CANVAS MANAddress JOJiES ii ADAMS' SHOWS.

KlueOeld, W. Va.

WANTED,11 REP. PEOPLE, FIRST GLASS PMNO PLAYERS.

RKHBAR8ALS AUG. 15.

HARRIS* COMEDY COMPANY.HARRY BURTON, Director.

0. H. Managers In Nebraska, Bourn Dakota andIowa seud your open time, Can uae few goodlulr dates. Address

C. N. II ARMS, Mauager, AD-lev, Nebraska.

"THE PLAYERSIN REPEBTOIRE"

Desire Man aod Woman for General Business,Picture Hachiuo Operator with machtoe, someparts. Reliearsals Aug. 10. AddressMM). M. DE PETIT, loul Douglas St., Ottawa, III.

After Aug. 6, Tlakltwa, 111.

——PARTNER WANTEDa——In a well known repertoire co. Must be a worker;one who can do advance preferred. I have scen-ery, printing, constnmes and plays. Company hasgooa reputation In territory booked. Open last ofAngnst. Must Invest I2i» tor one-half interest.Most he a hostler, not an angel. Address with full

particulars as to age and experience.J. H.110NTER,Mgr.,Oen. Del., Rochester, N.Y.

waim-ted quiok,ALTO, Double Ut Violin; ALTO, Doable

2d Violin tr Piano.

Write or wire, Browning, III., Aag. 2, Bath 3,

Havana 4, Pektn e, Peoria 7.

.W. K. MARKLE.

MINNELU BROS.'Hie: Dramatic Co.WANTThoroughly capable, experienced People In all

lines. Those doing Specialties preferred.TROY, OHIO, went Aug. 0,

WANTED,People with two good Ground acts. Join on wire.

Al. F.WIteeler Shows,MCUANON, V. II.

WANTED QUIOK,HEAVr MAN AND CHARACTER

WOMAN.FRED IIK I.I, A

,

Crystal Park, Joplin, Ho.

WANTED,

GOKMAND & FORD,LITTLETON, N. H.

WANTED, A I COMEDIAN WITHPlentr of Sluir and Good in Aols, Mtm loin onwire.' MANAGER UEDICJNK CO., Chartolte, N. Y

The Great Lafayette Show,

MUSICIANS.BA89, BARITONE. ALTO, CORVETB. TROMBONiF.S, DOUBLE IN STRING ; alsoSTACK (IHPKSTEB. Address or rail ' ™"

THE GREAT LAFAYATTE,CAJIBBIDOB COPBT, 48tt 8TBIET Mu BBOADWAl, NEW TOM, 12 O'clock aeon

FEATURE ACTS«« GRAND THEATRE,

Jollet, 111.No salary too high If act Is worth It. Address I.EW M. nor.DBERG.llgr.,

or W. If. HBNDEBSON. Agent, Room 310, 34 S. Clark St., Chicago.p. s—Railroad fare, Sl.ori from Cnlcngo. - One show nightly, only tbree matinees dur-

ing the week. Season opens Aug. 117. .

FIRST OOME, riRST AOOCPTCD.WHO WANTS US FOR COMING SEASON?

For BURI.E8QUE8MOW ONLY.Sprague and Mack,A RFAL IRISH ACT. 16 minutes In one. P. 8.—Both pl&r responsible comedy iisn-. Irlsli, Dutcti

-IHebrew. Last week, July 23, BIO HIT POLLY THEATRE, Chicago, III.

AddreSB SPRAGDE AND HACK, OLVMPIC THEATRE, SprlngHeld, 111.

THEALOEAIMS •Joe

COMEDY SAR ACT.FIRST HUM COMEDY ACT FOR Bl'RLE9l|DE OR THEATRES. Address

aiO OHIO ST., CHICAGO, ILL.

CRESCENT COMEDY CO.WANTSWOMAN FOR LEADS AND HEAVIES. HEAVY

COMEDIAN THAT CAN SING AND DANCE.Other Useful People, write. Only tbe best wanted. State all firm letter. Mn-tloiiiatonre. AddrtM*

B. A. BERGMAN, WEST BADEN, INDIANA.

MAN,

STEVENS' COMEDY GO. WANTSFor Lalanc*' of Summer and regular season, Juvenile Leading Man; one who slum* ballads; Characterand Heavy Man, Pianist, Specialty Team ror PartH, Second Business Woman with Specialty. OtherCsetul People. Work yeir 'round. All must have wardrobe, learn and apeak lines, and keep sober

and attend to your own imainena. Will advance ticket* anywhere on earth If von can 8H0Wmc.NO CASH. Just been done to the tune of $20. Canvas show. Pay your own hotel. Regnlar seasonopen- Sept. 25. Adtire-*. relllnft all to

HARRY A. ST£V£KS, Johnston City. 111., week July 30; West Frankfort, 111,, week Aug. 0.

DOT KARROLL STOCK WANTS PEOPLE in all LINESSTRONG ,IUV. LEADING MAN.CHAHACTKU HAN, to direct,COMEUIAN, with Al SpeelaltiMJCHARACTER WOMAN' AND CHILD, with iurclaltlet:UNION PHOPERTV MAN, with Spei l.ltln, Illtil

PEATUIIE ACT. Si-n.atlonal or Comedy.SCENIC ARTIST, to Play Parts.OTHER Responsible Rep. People write.

State all first letter, Payown.

I. C. WELCH,Newburvport, Mftaa,

ARHINTA and BUBKE,write. . .

\XrAX*Tl3>X> QUICK,Fm bennett-moulton go.

Character Man, Heavy Man (TfolVJct), Also Property Nan and Paris.

Prepay telegrams—1 WILT. DO THE SAMB.Otliers write In case of disappointments. A. P. RKICD, Manager, Newarlt, \'ew Yorfc.

Reliesrsals Immediately. Join on wire.

DOUGHERTY-CAMPBELL STOCK CO.,The balance Bummer and next season, Al Character Mao, Gen. Ban. Man, Heavy Man, Specially Ar-

ties and other useful Rep. People. It you have written, write again, ir you do dpeciaitias *tue ho

In yonr loiter. P. 8.—We tarn them away in Summer ne*f.on. Watch ua In the rewilar season.

* Address RAU CLAHIE, Wli.

Cummins' Wild West ShowCan Oie a First Class Adjuster. Legitimate Privileges for Beat

"WANTED-A few Dig Drivers and Trainmen. Benny Cook and Schuyler, please wire yonradilreaa per roll°»»°S route: July 31, Merlden, Conn.; Aug. l. New brltaln, Conn. ; Aug. 2, Hartford,Conn.; Aag. 0, Keeae, N. H

. ; Aug. T, Clermont, N. H.

EDWIN BARRIE STOCK CO.EDWIN BARBIE, Manager. OWNERS. OSCAR GRAHAM, Director.

Presenting original SCENIC PRODUOTlONS-eacb one our exclusive propertv. Company been out

three yearn without cloning. Ilooked solid for oae year more. WANTED. Al CHARACTEKCOMEDIAN with strong specialties. High class Sketch Team. Slater Team and vaudeville feature,clever Keptsrtolre people, alt lines, write. Stale all flret letter. Long engagement. Sure salary.

Boozing prohibited. Good rtresHlnpnccessarv. Must mike good or close at once. Address , ,

EDWIN BARRIE, until Aug. 4, Chatiute, Kansas ; Aug. 6-11, lola, Kansas.

WANTED, RORFOR FALL AND WINTER SEASON,

People la all lines of dramatic work; those doing specialties preferred. First Class Tlanol'layer. Long season, sure salary. I pay all. No time for correspondence . Yon must >llrer the goods. No boozers. Edgar. Nebr.. Aug. 8 to 14. W. R I.BWIB.

RESTING DURING TIIK SIMMER. VI STAHT WORK AGAIN AUG. SO.

Le MAIRE and Le MAIRE,———* "THE HEBREW CONDUCTOR." ^^>«<.P. ».-Worke<l 40 Week, bait Sea. on. And We'll Play D*t«s Agela Neat s.a.on.

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August "47 THE NTETW^yORK CLIPPER."A FEW OF THE LEAOINC FEATURES WITH THE

4 PAW & SELLS BROS.' UNITED SHOWJoe La Fleur,

Th« Little FfiUw On the Hlgh Ladder.Novelty, Wltirlwlnd, Acrobatic Sensatloa.

WOLKOWSKY'SBssilM Siigets ud Dincers.

w-THE JEUNETS ™'eACROB ITS,

Head and IlwnJ Balanc-n-i,

BILLY JAMISON, CLOWN,WHO ALWAYS PLEASES.

DONEGAL FAMILYAUSTRALIAN

Graceful, Artistic, Acrobatic Skaters.RICHARDSON ROLLER SKATES USED.

PEARL FOREPAUGH,FRED WELCOME

BILL HARDDIG,TBE IDOSLIIS BUI.

OSCAR LOWANDE,IVtrM'i Champion Somersault RldeiMGR. LOWANDE FAMILY TALLY HO ACT.

WM. TESSIER,HEAD BALANCING.

TRAPEZE AND WIRE.

5 DUNEDIN TROUPE 5Wirl.'s Famous Artistic 'Cyclists.

BARTO and RALDONTie Greatest •( 111 Hovelty Eqnilibriats.

GEORGE and PAULINE KID!)

Eccentric Comedy Sketch and Drum Solos.

DOLLAR TROUPE,ItTBOFE'8 8BEATEST ACROBATS.

Mb-LAMSTER and MAY liABD-HandComedy Creator. Mich School Equestrienne.

IN VAUDEVILLE NEXT WINTER.Art LOCKS PINODS, with MORRIS.

THE FLYING LA VANSTHE WORLD'S MOST MARVELOUS

AERIAL GYHNAST8.

FRANK T. ST. JOHN,Jl'ST WITH IT.

The CORNELLA FAMILYAmerica's Fauns Acrobats.

FRED ZOBEDIE,The Incomparable Hand Balancer, with Bit

SLIDE POR LIFE.

EDISON KINETOSGOPES. $75AND ALL THE LATEST AND MOST IM-

PROVED MOTION PICTUREMACHINES.

"AlEEICAR FH0JECT091APH."

FAMOUS JAPANESE TROUPE

MATSUM OTA'S.NOW BOOKING FOR THE WINTER.

NETTIE CARROLL,gjngjjM or THE WIRE.

FRED EGENER,THE MAN THAT SINGS.

THE 3 CORELLIS,COIEDY FEATUBE8.

THE 3 DE BOLIEN8French Acrobat, and Comedy Act,

AT LIBERTY DEC. 1.

TIMK OP ACT, H MINUTES.

BARER, DEVOE anil IlilBIER,A TRIO OF

ACROBATIC LAUGH LOOSENERS.

RUNK"PATTERSON" THE WORLD'S LEADERS "ATLAS"

NEW CATALOGUE JUST OUT.

THE BELBER 'TRUNK AND BAG CO.. 1.-.1 ClnmBla Ave., Philadelphia, Pa

CENTRAL TRUNKS.ttlm..|T.W; 2lti., 1I.EO: 86111., II 51 ; tela., I10.S« : .Bin., I12.B0. Clrml tmate,2Jil BUS,•J.ie, Bill tViiki, S(li23ll5, la.lda. 112.9Q.Lltl.. lTuaie, «2*x28ttxl2. Indie, 118.08.BIlfM oa receipt ef 13.09, kaL, C. 9. D., exa.pt OT«r >«• allies, then malt wnsl. IMatBltiOm * CO., CBRIRAL VldBK rAC*ORT, aft 1184, P.W.ee*. Ttk aid Arcfc Bta.,Palli.

ATTENTION, VAUDEVILLE ACTS!

YALE THEATRE,Now booking through

KANSAS CITY, MO.MIL J. E. JACKSON. A gt. Middle West Circuit, Sioux City, la.

FEATURE ACTSWANTED FOR THE HIPPODROME AT PITTSBURG EXPOSITION.

Opens Aug. 20. Close* Oct. 2T. Nothing too hlg or too (rood. All Equestrians, write.

T. 31. I1ARTON CO.. 1114-15-16 FaruiriV Bank Building, Pittsburg, Pa.

IV MOTTO* PICTURE MACHINES,Sells Polj ncope. Electric and Calc! um iflO

Clneognpti, 1906, Klectrto and Calelain 66Oineogrspti, ISM, Eimrio end Calchin. 67.50

Optigraph, No. 8, and Stereoptlcon Oalclam.. a.JWOptigrapb, No. 3 (Special), stereo. Calcium. . 46Optlgrap'd, No. 3, Mechanism and Lens 0017.. 82.80

Optigraph, No. 3 (Speolal), Mechanism andLens only ($45) 3340

Optlgraph, No. 3 (Special Lens), StereoplioODCalclnm 63

DlmotTing Stereoptlcon and OpUgrapa Cal-

clnm 65Edison Exhibition Klnetoscope, Electric... 74

Song StcrcopUcon, Electric 21.50

FILMSSEND FOR 12 PAGE UST OF

FILMS FROM 3c. to 8c. PER FOOT.

FEATURE FILMSAT LOW PRICES.

Model B Oxy-Lithe Outfit $29.50OXY-LITHE and OX ONE.

Son Rival Oas outfit.. „ $10Bright White Light . 13.76

Arnold CaeOuUU and Chemical 27JOElectric Lamp and Rheostat. oAcetylene Gas Outfit ...... 9.60Canadian Oxy-Llthc Outfit. 10Electric Lamp—$4.60—Oxy-IIjd. ana Jet.... 4.60

New Song Sets, $6; S. II. song Sets 3.60

BTBREOPTICON8 »n.l ACCESSORIES.OAS OtTFIT.I, MONO OUTFITS, Ac.CATALOGUE OS APPLICATION.

MOTION PICTURE MACHINES

AND FILMS WANTED.

lUIffliA'SStf'

BRONX LOTS. (24th WARD). NEW YORK CITY.

Westchester Avenue, extended, running right through the property. For further parttcolars applyU> OlTORGE RIO. Willi Rio Bros., 31 Wesw2d Street, N. Y. City.

Representing HUDSON P. ROSE COMPANY.

GEORGE W. JENKINSPARIS, FRANCE.

I-ENOH.SEASON lftOS-7.

DOTOU ••''MY MOTHERS SONGS?

THE CURAT HOME SONG BY HOWARD D. SAXJNS.It t.uchM a c.rd In ev.ry heart. Writ, far Pre. Prof. C.pjr.

SCHUBERT MUSIC PUB. CO., Audlt.rlnm Bldcr., Chicago, 111.

SONG- POEMSPOPULAR MUSIC PUB,

AND MUSIOPUBLISHED ON ROYALTY.

Wo write Music to your words, introduce and^a* popnlartie. Seid la MSB.CO., Suite 014, No, 59 Dearborn St., CTiicaga.

GUVERNATQR'S MAMMOTH THEATRE,H. J. LAHIU1. Proprlatar. ------

WANTED—AU kinds ef Fea'.ute Acts,

ATUNTIC CITY. NEW JER8EY.

SID FERN, Manager.No act tee large tor this house. Address all to

SID FERN, Haciger.

if

COLUMBUS,OHIO,

win open for season of eighteen weeks en Sunday, May 13. with HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLK. Tolais tlte inest theatre In any park In America, and will play the very beet In vaudeville.

STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO EUROPE JZk*Aynly for lowest rate* and full n.rtlralar* to RAYMOND 4t WHIT! OMi CO.,0 Unloa Square West, New York. Hen* <4c«nt stamp tmr Tr*v«l* rB ( «nde»jtr410*l«t.

Stage PropertiesMoney conauntly in stock.

^

ELECTRICALEPFECTS AN r> ACCESSORIES,SCENERY, Mtfc. Uy J. H. LEAV1TT A CO.

IS A GUARANTEE of Excellence, Durability, andArtistic Workmanship. Ainerlusn and foreign Huge

J. H. UUVITT, 312 W. 43d fit., New York.

The hlaallhsU gettsto

l

. ;>K.ltUiM_,5.Y.

The World's Greatest Instructor of i.Il Srylenof Step and Fancy Dancing, Acrobatic Featsn ml Musical Acts. Write or cdl for catalogue,giving prices. Cutthfs out for future reference.

FOR SALE CHEAP,MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

An Automatic Orchestra. Ph.no, Drums,Chimes, Symhals, Ret of Doarao'a OrganChimes. 28 Chimes, brand nr-v, cost$210.00, will take $150.00: One 8et of 40Chimes, with two Taylor made trunks, usedonly two weeks, cost $470.00, will take$325.00 ; Deegsn's Steel Marlrahaptooe,37 bars, S octaves, and One Xylophone, 40bars, and trunk for these tw> instruments

:

One Set of Deagan's Arch Bells. F to G; 20Bells. Please write for price list. RoyalPhoto-Opticon, with trunk, 70 to 60 Viewsand Canvas. Worth $300. will take I12d.Write or call for list Over 30 of the finest

8. S. Stewart and J. B. Schall Banjos, andother makes, with leather cases for same,will sell at great sacrifice. Also Sleigh Belts,

Staff Bells, Wooden Xylophones, Organ ripe*and Wire Dulcimer.

142 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO.

Humpty DamplyFor Sale Cheap.

the boos, Mcsie. and all rights OfCORNELL'S IlUMPTr DUHPTT CO.

L. T. BBMBET, Port Huron, Mi.'h

"Tell ItTo Me"EZRA KENDALLS 3d BOOK.

ALL SEW . JUST OUT.For aale ob all train* arjrt newM ataodii, or by

mail, asc. Alldrcu EZRA KESDALL,a Cadwcll Ave. M.yflcld Helfbta, Clevftl.nd. O.

AT LIBERTY,

CHAS. KENDALL,CHARACTERS AND HEAVIES.

AdilrtM riTIIUN, ILL.

Wanted for London,SOIIKTHINO GRF.AT IN AN OPEN AIR ATTRAC-TION. Essential that It must ben novelty. Largespace available. Address '•AMOHKMKNTB," earnof Spiers A Pond Ltd., Advertising Agents, &New Bridge Street, London, R. <.'.. fcn^land.

AT LIBEETY POR HEGULiR SEASON.

BLANCHE BOWERS,At CHARACTERS. '

Ore plcco preferred. Reliable manafreraof dratclass attraction. ONLY, statu ilmlr. Addnitis

IILANCIIE DOWERS, Grand l.cdio. Hlcb.

A Song ao. Dance Act Taught t) Mail.

Illustrated book containing 8 steps, with particu-lars, 2& cents per copy. Itejrerences from leadingcouipdiana. D. A. MOVNAHAN,

P. aVox 211, Cedarburst, L. 1.

CANES AND WHIPS.loaneaae aseertaent of Caoej". Knives, FlHhGoetfi, JeweUy, Jap Parasols, Umbrella*. FancyWMpfl. etc. CLEVELAND OAaTE CO..Awsgueftee. Ciereiaad, Olua,

WANTED,VaudeyiUe Acta of Morit and Carlo HsU Novelties for the reopening of

the season of Philadelphia,'! Largest and Most Popular Amusement Resort,

3™ ID ARCH MUSEUMSATURDAY, AUG. 26. |

CURIO HALL,NOVEL ANP BRNSATIONAI. ACTS OP"EVERY DESCRIPTION THAT CAN IIBFEATURED. GOOD WORKING PLATFORMN0VBI.TIK8. OPEN POR BVBUrTniNONEW AND ENTERTAINING.

THEATRE,CATERING TO STANDARD ATJDtBNOBSON1.Y, ACTS AND ARTISTS OK PROVBDABILITY. NEW ACTS OR MERITALWAYS IX DEMAND. ...

SPECIAL..FOR CURIO HALL. BIG OPEHIMB FEATURE THAT WILL STAND BI6 I0DMIH.

GIt* permaiaftent auldrasa, or route three weeks atbeaHlI Addresa quick,

T. F. HOPKINS, Manager 9th anil Arch Iwiswm, Philadelphia. Pa.

STANLEY STOCK CO.WANTS FOR BALANCE OF SUMMER ANO NEXT SEASON,

FULL ACTIN6 COMPiNY, EXCEPT LEADS.Oeotl Heavy Man, Good Looklnst .Vuvenlle Woman, Capable of Playing lli»vl#i(

Mltlearainglng and llanclng Coaaaillatn, far Blrona; Line of I'arta; HpeelallStrong] Juvenile Man, mast be 4.sad Mnger for Illuatratwl Hongs. I fni __'— HpeeTaltlea Preferred.

FILMS. FILMS. FILMS.PARK BANAOKRS that Willi frit eleas Ust1.( Ptotore Semes, with Kaehlne and Oierator (or withoat), HarlBf riotoreaad StereoptlcoD Bapptle.of all kind., write for particular, atari Hat of PllaiReals). r. 1. BOrTARU, ist WajnlnJton St., epp. Adams House, Bo.tos, Kail.

XSTAILISRED IN IIM.

u.vicKBR'i thbatbb, oaioa... m. aNIaakeaa—Ceatrsl. MM. aaaa lot Ct.laia..

TOMLOTTACLIFFORDNow on Hie PJlmmfr Turk Circuit. This weak, Steeple Onase, lltldtrc.nort, Ciinn.; next week, KirenHock, New Uavon, conn. Home address, US Ual.orn Ht., Danhnry, Conn,

The 3 Highlands

SHOESFOR STACK. STREET AND KTKNINO. EXCLUSIVE 8TTLES ABOWORKMANSHIP GDARANTEKD. Short Vamp ... IU(. LaMtSalwaja on hand. Hall order, filed. Pit guaranteed.

WILLIAM BHHNBTEIN,Tel. M Madison 8ooare. W, aiitt Are., .ear slat 8V, B. T.

ALL COLORED SUPPERS MADE TO ORDER IN It HOURS,

SiYANKAUER i CO.,

JIAVlIKACTI'IlKItS,

156 WEST B'VAT, I. T.

BBEUBDrOPOOBH

ATWHOLESALE.

LADIES' TAILOR AND FURRIER.FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES MODERATE. FURS REPAIRED AND STORED.

>'. MILLKIl, Near to.k'. Place, H41 E. 1411, St., Now York.

PLAYSFor Stock Companies, (ar Repertoire Coapaalit, (or Amateurs.

LAROBST ASSORTMENT IN THE WORLD. Book, for bona I

meat, Nefro Plar., Paper, Sceaerr, Mrs. Jarley'. Wax Works. Cata-lofue Prsel Preel Free!

SAJtlKL FHKNCH, IT W. M Jd St., flaw V.rk.

Let qb furnish A BAND, 0RGHK9TRA or PIANIHT for your oompany. flood poslUons for goodmaalclans. okamptoN'S MUSICIANS BTJHKAU, tB Dearborn fltV Chicago, III.

Katz, Theatrical Costumer.BURLESQUE WORK A 8PECIALTY.

Also EMSROIDERKD DRESSES for Specialty Acts.71fl LEXINGTON A YK., near fiBtn Htreot, New York. Tel. 3OT8 PiiBa.

winsWILLIAM HEPS KU WIG CO.

LKADINO WIO BIAKKIli,Urfeat .took I. America. Wl|. made to order. Pill Ilea of palaBpowder, aid cold cream. Send for catalogue "0," to either place.

IS. WEST eats SL, N. Y.; GtUotfo Opera Hooae Block, Ohloajo.

6011.0

TOBDBOPE

To apply for lowest rates at

PIULMUSIO'S EIOH150E 01TI0B,1M fast nth St., New Tork, Qerrnan SariDgaBukDilldlDg. Telephone, 2on Oramorcy. Cable a4-dress. Blanealg. All printed matter and inf. free.

WIGSTOTJPEES, GREASE PAIITIS, ETC.hit tt. l«t„t a.d Mnt Popular Styles I. Ladles Htlr Draulga.

A. M. BUCH & CO.,119 H. pTlBtk ertreet, - - . . '. PUladalpaia

HAVE YOUR MUSIC PUBUSHED BY US.Send oa a good poem, a good melod/ or • cemplctework, We have no favorite wrltera. Alt geteiual treaiment ttrtfl consideration. All !ettcrn aoswered promptly,

PIONHBR ftUSIO PUBMMIIINO COMPANY. 701 ManhsiltaM BldR., CHICAGO,

LEATHEROID TRUNKS.LIOI1TBB THAN STBEli. SO TIMBS »TKOVOI;u THAN WOOD.

Sent lor New Theatrical Catalogue, LBATHEROID MFC. CO., ca U'war, X. T., near Spring St.

PROFESSIONAL MEN, BEWAREUONT UK IIAUHOOZLKO.

it a I. makes the best professional trunk on earto, and bai toegoods to pro.e it. oome and bo convinced.

~ Send tor catalogue "C." . WITilAM Bal fine,),

U»W^Mta a.iXClij.

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fi4.4 TITT] ^STl^W -YORK CLIPPER. August 4.

South BendTHE HURRY-UP

PRINTERS

SHOW PRINTERS,ENGRAVERS. BIO TYPE STANDS.MUSLIN BANNERS, HERALDS,

DATES, all tins. 4

New b.lldln., groom! floor, ev*rrthla„new. siofh t^rulj, In preparation torpopular play-. Prompt, d,-llvr,y a•p.rial Omul,. -TRY ! S.

UNION LABEL ON ALL WORK.

T. H. MoXOHE Mer.,Late-Foreman National Pig. ft Eng. Co.

COR. CENTER and COURT STS.

SOUTH BEND, IND.

Arid CIRCUS BANDiLNTED,n ,.-. FOB THE .. .

' , .

GREAT WESTERN TRAIN HOLD-UPAT KEKNYWOOD PARK, I'll T1UIHGII.

Show owned noil operated liy Pittsburgh Hallways Co. Salaries mire. Can use any Wild West featureWilts A. S. HarSWlGAat, Mgr. of Amusement!, or SCOUT YOUNGER, Director of Arena.

MANUSCRIPT OF SONG POEMS,

ORIGINAL MELODIES,

Or COMPLETE WORKS,Sow la the iim» to have tliera pub I lulled. All letters answered promptly,

PIONEER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO..Boom 70J, Manhattan Blilg., CHICAGO, II. I..

THE

TIIK UHK.vr ENGLISH VAC De.YU.LK PAPER,

and tHBATHB review,14 Leicester St., Leicester Square, London, W. C.

8.. Set. PER YEAHU.. lid,, Single Column Inch

NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT AND KKP., IDA CAHI.E, OFFICE, MS ST. JAHES BLDO., wliere

FOREIGN SUBSCllllH'IOIVSPnOr'KSMIO.VAI. ADYKltTISfcJlENTS,

advertisements will be received. Copies on Die.SONG Small Size -Mt tHtnri Sice

- - - fl.OO per 100- - 11.00 ncr 10O

Lnr((P HIM - J'J.iHI |mr 10099 blxe with Covet-* In * and 3 Colon.

We' may charge nmiv than others, batw« llnvve the be.! books on Ins mnrl.rf, «»no other uubll*h*>r has our tills. Nt»TBKCA1HK VOl H 1IA1H ll* CI III, V.WAIT ON TIIK CORNER FOR BIK, SONG MY 4WKF.THK.UtT BANG, ST. LOUISTHIiliK, KTC.

VICTOR KREMER CO., SffigSjrjgfc

.(OUT IN IDAHO V*

SOUBRFTTE for Part lllto M'LIhh, WOMAN FOR HRAVY to Double Small Character Part In First Act,

MAN FOR MKXIOAN 11KAVV. C0MKD1AN FOR UHOKKN DOWN ACTOR, Kccentrlc and Verystrong: TWU CHARAUTF.H HKN. Also WANT OOUD AOENT capable of Handling Business End.siato all, lowest salary, «i/e., llrsi teller. Karen advanced to those w<j kuow. Itarrv Sargent, FannieWoods, wire lowest. II. WEBB CIIAMHEULAIN, P.O. BOX 148, IVrtli, Ont., Canada.

AT l_ I B E R T Y,First Tline In Twelve Years,

HARRY K. ALLKX. CAROLINE DK VERE,Leading UUHluess. Chararten anil llt>nvlv«.

One niece or llrst rlnsa ivnerlo.re. Up In 300 bills. flunnuitee iierf-'.-t satisfaction. Referto Hie following as i« abllltv. sohrliMy, etc.: Heimetl-Moulton (V, two Hen-tons; Dnnlel R.

Itran Co., two MttMHH : Frankl** I ariHiiilnr At. II. Wood*. <*hun. K. Illnuey. Will A. Peters

Slock, Mabel hWV and others, fun Join on wire. Address IIAURY K. AI.LKN. Maliel

r«Rc Co.; Pbuxilx rait, Jacksonville, Fin., until Aug. 10; after Hint, care of N. V. CLTPPBlt.

WANTED, FOR THE GIRL FROM KAN8AS CO.,PerforuidrH who double brass, Loader for It. mid <>., K-Fim Cornet preferred ; B-Flat Cornet fur B. andO., I'laiilm wlio doubles brati, Drummer for B. and <J . mum lmve trap*; Black Fate Comedian wltli

Hpeclsllle". MM double brass: S. and D. Snuhrette. Character Woman with m'ei'lallles, Tall LeadingWoiiihu whoBlugs. Toll It all tlrst letter. Make salary low aw ll la sine. Management pays all fromtltue Hhow opcitH. Don't mlariti-rt-seui au.vt.ifng. Show booked Sept. ami Oct. Manngcru In Ind.,

Ohio, Kv., \V. Vh., Mich., Win., Mo. and 111., ai-nd open lime Tor Nov., Dec, Jan., Feb., Maul) and April.

Address answera to Hiia ad. lo II. II. l'ALMKK A CO., care of HIIHoger's (lardeti,

Cor. Heltnoul and Sliellhdd Avon., Chicago, III.

Permanent address, CHICAGO SHOW print, Chicago, III. p. s.-siieuce a polite negative.

FILMSFORRENTTHE INTER-OCEAN FILM EXCHANGE,OLD INTER-OCEAN BLDO„ D.arborn anil Ma.ll.on Sli, Chicago.

MUSICIANS WANTED, FOR

SELLS-FLOTO SHOWSVlolluloload concert, who con double Harllone or Clarionet; also good K Hat Clarionet and Bugs.

Wire an nor route. FKF.D JKWKLU HnnduuHter Scliai'ioto siiowa.Uorvdnn, Ia., Auk. 1; MempliH, Mo., 2; Ijitirutter :t, I'idonvllle 4.

AT L-IBEWTY AFTER A\JQ. IB,

EDWARD J. EARLE,CIIAUACTKR ACTOR \M> (OMKDIAN. *

PIht aud dress any part cast for. f> veara In bus. Jump anvwhere. Onlv eon. with a reputation.Per. add, IMO CI.KKMONT AVK., Puoble, Colo.

Actors' Society of America.Member* arc requested to not I fr Ihc Secretary when tlicy have made arraitgenieiiLs.

N. h.~mana(JFks will Hint il to their advantage to consult the Sw-letv when eiiRSirlng people,HALl'li DELMUItE, Pres. MARK ELLSWOHTH, Secretary.

HO^AV DOES YOUR

GAUDY PRIVILEGE PAT?THE FAMODS

CRACKER JACKPacked to it cannot become nnsalsbie, andour & and loc. package candle) will greatlyIncreane lu value. Inform as wh«tyon hold » conceulon Hd wo «U1end tumplea and prices.

BUECKHBIB J3H0S. ft BOUTED,SU SO. PEORIA ST., OHICAQO,

FILMS-SONGSLIDES

FOR SALK ANFt HFNT.Let me send you my catalogue, up to date sabJects always on hand. Stereoptlcons and MovingPicture supplies of every description. Prices tomeet the demand*.

THE NEWEST OF EVERYTHING.L. HBTZ. 302 Kasc 236 Street, N. Y. City.

B. F. KEITH'SBijou Tbenlre...: Altoono p.Shea's Theatre Boffito v v8hM> The. tre Toronto r,VCook Open House Rotrhester ' \- v

1

Jcmnle Theatre fvSSol,'' Mi.h"Z. Poll's Theatre w

Detroit, Slier,.'

FUTURES.Curare Hn«b. or wife Photos for Pmmiiu, P«lra,ParkH, etc., J2.00 per 1,000; »1^5 per 600, pojtp.la.Samples, me. '" -CABINET PHOTOS, lor felling or ad?. Pur-

poses, $20.00 per 1,000; $2.60 per 100, copied fromyonrptioto. Samples, 10c.CAftBOSA BTDPIO. 3312 B. Brosd St., Plllla., Pa.

IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE

LIQUIDERMA| JS&S&.

POWOERMA The PerfectPare Powder

We will send, postage prepaid, a 60e,

-id - "-riulf

Oerin* Co.

QC^ Box of Powderma and a 60c. BottletCOti of Liouldenna. Address

", Upc), sE.nmfiu, N. y.

gowns r^srSLIGHTLY TJSKD. Also STREET GOWNS. Wehave on band a large assortment of slightly wornEvening Gowns.Dluner, Recepllonand Tea Gowns.These robes are perfect In every respect, and areespecially suitable for wear In HIGH CLASS DRA-MATIC PRODUCTIONS. We have a fuB line ofSeal Skin Costs and Furs or all kinds.

MRS. H. STARR. 367 South State St., CHICAGO

Do you WANT MILITARY GOODS?BAND UNIFORMS, ARMT or NATT SUTTSpTBNT8, OTTNS and E0_UIPmE\T OP EVERTdescription. From Government Auction.No matter what you want In that line I can•apply it. New or second hand. Send forCatalogue* B. B. ABRAHAMS.

S3 South St., Philadelphia, Fa.

THEATRES AND VAUDEVILLE BOOKINB CIRCUIT.Keith's Theatre Boston. Mass,Keith's BIJou Theatre Boston. Moss,Keith's Theatre Providence, Bi I.

Keith's Theatre Pawtncket. R. I.

Keiths New Tbentre Philadelphia. Pa.Keith's Prospect Theatre Cleveland, O.Keith's Theatre Colombus. O.Keith's New Theatre Portland. Me.Keith's New Theatre Manchester, N. H.Keith's New Theatre Lowell, Mass.Keith's Royal Princess Theatre. London, Hog.Kcltii A Proctor's Union Sq. Theatre. N. Y. CityKeith & Proctor's i*3u St. Theatre.. N. Y. CityKeith & Proctor's 6th Ave. Theatre. N. Y. CityKeith & Proctor's 58tb St. Theatre.. N, Y. CityKeith* Proctor's 125th St.Theatre.N. Y. CityKeith A Proctor's Theatre. .Jersey City. N. J.

F. P. Proctor's Theatre Newark, N. J.

F. P. Procters "*heatre -Troy, N. Y.F. F. Proctor's Theatre Albany. N. Y.'

Harry Davis Grand Opera House.Pittsburg, PaChase's Theatre Washington, D. C.

Kernnn's Maryland Theatre.. .Baltimore, Md.Grand Theatre Syracuse, N. Y.

Also Booking for 20 Parka and Seaahoire Hesorti.Performera will benefit theauelvea by keepln.T tbla offle* lolortaea rl

their route and open time,

B. F. KEITH'S BOOKING- OFFICES, St. Jamas Building,Q. l-C. HODODON, Booking lV1cnnaRK(s>r.

833 to MS St. James Building, NEW YORK CITY.

a. ft. rous loeaire Worcester M»o.S. ft, Polls Theatre SprlDrfeid v.

«

S. Z. .Poll's Theatre .Hartford Conn"S. •/,. Poll's Theatre New Haven SS. Z. Poll's Theatre Brldwport Vnnl'«• * Poll> Theatre WabTrb^ry.' oSSS. ft. Poll's Theatre Wllkes-Barre pi"S. Z. Poll's Theatre .ScrantoD P^'Colonial Theatre Lawrence?%£.Kmp re Theatre Peterson, H iEmpire Theatre Hoboken N JValentine Theatre .Toledo STrent Theatre....Bennett's TheatreBennett's TheatreBennett's. Theatre;Reuoett'a TheatreHenderson's Music Hall.Celeron Theatre.........

Trenton, N. J.. - ..London, Ont.

... .Hamilton, Ont....Ottawa, Ont.. . Montreal. Que......Coney IslandJamestown, N. Y.

WANTED, FOR

HI HENRY'S MINSTRELSOne Strong Funny Act, Cornet Player, Clarionet Player, Viola and 'Cello P'ayer; also SecondClat lonet to double' props. Performers of all kinds, write, to fill sudden vacancies.

II til A M HENRY, Klhhart, Indiana.

Everyone Is Singiug our Great March Soug,

ROSABELLEFREE—Profemlonal Copies to Performers Enclo-lng Programs.

•Tom, Tell Mother That You Love Me," "The Spice of Fruit,'" "The Violet's Dream," "Thelma of tbeDell," "A Cheyenne Girl," "Down Where the Apple Blossoms Orow," "Kate Has Kissed the Blarner ""In the Moonlight, Grade Dear." "A Soldier Soy," "Sweet Memories,'* "I Like to Look into Your Eyesof Blue," "Vou'll Be Mine Forever," "Only a Cambric Flower," "Annette," "One Night As I WasDreaming," "Ellv O'Conner," "The Boys of Yesterday," "The Hardworking Man," "All Aloule,""Dinah's Twins," "San Francisco, Ruined San Francisco," "Were Is Mamma*" "My snow Clad Leid-viile Home," * The New Moon."

MELVILLE MUSIC PUB. CO.,33 West 38th Street, New York,

JOllSj SCHOMAKKH,.Manager Prof, Department

WINDOW CARDSPrlnttd on 4- Ply White or Aisort,d CardBoard, from Special Engraved Block. Size11x14 Inches. $6.60 pir 1,000.

ROYAL PRINTING CO.,inlea. €15 Pearborn St., Chleaga.

MOVING PICTURE

HEHMEOAK fc CO- Cincinnati,

SCENERY"SILKO," the Perfect Trunk Kind. LargestStudios10 the World. DANIFLSSCKSIC STUDIO, Chicago.

WARMTH BAIN6S TRADE.—SA6Y GRANDPianos, a Crank Pianos, is FoEdlug organs, 600Folding Cliuirn, soo canvas Seat Settees, Me-chanical Fog Horns Megaphones; 22x00, £>x50,19X50. and other black Teutu; Kldd Light*, Ousoleue Tnrrhes, Klecirlc I'lano, ballyhoo Uinbrella.BftNll FOR FRKK BAKUAIN UOUKLET.

R. II. ARM HKUSTKR, Sprlugileld, Illinois.

MUTOSCOPESFOR SALE.

I have twenty Wood Cabinet Mutoscopea. ]uat thething for Carnival Men, for sale at J25 each. Guar-anteed In firBt class condition. Get your picturesand changes direct from the Mutoscope Company.tjQicit action is necessary If you want the bunch.Address "ML'Toscopks,"

Ha-whlwe Bldg., E, 14th St., New York.

SHOW PAINTINGS,

MIDWAY FRONTS.K.J. jjATPgU C<l..ld8Uro3<lnny. Brw>Hrii..N.V.

We carry unwell liiicolsll.VKRWARK.JKVi'KLUV,WATCIIKS. lllld NOVKI.T1KS lit price. Ill.l amnplu. HmiIi|imrlcraforT)ieatiiealJewelrT. Writefor llluHtntleil catalogue, s-cnt free. Tlieolif reliable11.(1. UIIKIU CO., M IViiIiimIi Avo.. Clllcago, 111.

m M M1MREL TITLE,WITH 30 KINDS OF SPECIAL PAPER.

Will lease on reaaansbln terms. First PartHcuocry, Prop. Trunk, Hill Trunk, somo Cos-tumes for Rale cheap. Address

QUS SUN, Springfield, Ohio.

40x110, with Stage, Seals, scenery, Poles, stakes,LlglitH, everything cmuplete. Aluo 10 Band Uui-fnrma For Sale. Address

QUS SUS. Hprlngnrld. O.

ORTUXES allOEIN

80HG MB

Bend ub your tuauuHcrlpt. Wearrange sod publl.li.

ftoneer losieM. Co. (ret.)iMMapri.ttan Bldg.. QhlrairQ.lll.

8RAV PBIRfIM-t-'HcP™ i» <he ••"rid,onun minima Hrel C|,M wor, pmmtiCALL SHOW PRESS, ComWBimnUlliUoD, N. Y,

NEJXTBK I1VTHOEHJCJE5 YOUR H"I«I15J«r>.The name speaks for Itself. Best Comedy Song on the market,"aw v -aaF^ -aar-^ tar tan M

The catchiest, daintiest and prettiesr Waltz Song. The so&g the audiences join in the chorus.

"I WANT TO BE AN UNCLE SAMMY BOY.", . Don't fait to write for this one. March Song that baa caught the public by storm.

CfiSS»XES3a^X31fffCaV."A corking good Waltz Song. The catchiest Walts Song of the year.

Call or write. Send Programmes* No cards,

MORRIS HARRIS IV.ue.io Rub. Co.,DAVL GREENWALD, Mgr. B7 W. !|Hth ST., KBW TURK.

onumDaiian'HOW IT 142. 144 W. 44* ST.CHear BraadwarLliEW TORK.

THEATRICAL COSTUMES AND SUPPLIES,EVERY REHUI81TS FOR THE STAGE. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.

LATEST HITS OF JAS. FAX,CANADA'S WEIX-KNOWN COMEDIAN.

K!'.'8i!rf„a£,l.^

,'" l! S KVKRYBOOY. Ttro IRISH lonm. "WHlllt.IMi DAS" aod "IIOWDO THEY KNOW, I DUKNO." "UY.«:ABIVKB,» a talcliy SOUbiette Hit. A Fail, Hn-morouaScotcliSoug. "UTTUKTWIbKlHr," Beautiful Bullad. with Violin Olillg'ato. For Me

PRICE 26C. PER COPY.HS* MV*'C 3M DEARBOK "'

"T-. CHICAGO, ILL.

Pacific Coast Aaa.usem.ent Co..SULLIVAN and CONSLDINE,

Owning and operating 80 First Class Vaudeville Theatre! Eaat, Nortaweat and Wear.~ -----at all Umes, FIRST OLASS ACTS OF ALL KINDS

that can deliver the gooda.lieatre, 12tth St., New York Cltr; 0HA8. WRAY,0. BROWN, CT S. Olart St., Chicago; AHCBIE LEVY,

UI^Sm^^^SfmB, Theatre, J8f if*20aAmerlcan Bann Build. Seattle, Waah.; CHRIS." '

111 Eddj St., San Pranclsca,'Cal.

WANTED AT ALL TIMES,

VAUDEVILLE ACTS'ASS.BURLESQUE WOMEN.

C1IA8. II. WALDllOU, Palace Theatre, bu.ton, Htm.

JTIEIIIIONI MIDWAY Ut OTHER SHOWS.

THE GREAT FAIR!IIODESSBURO, ST. LAWRENCE COCNTY, NEW YORK, SEPT. »3, »0, M» and UK.

TiUZZrt. alS^i ESS ',n Xo

!:.tl"-r» New York. Ileluc on the lianka of Hie lllfer St.

i.,! 'n« i" 1^8£tJ5?£3*'h S5H I'fl'll'p™ to Rent nt low raten or on |ier-cenlnge. HANIHL.1. Illli)«,\. Supt. ot ITIvllegea ; WILLIAM II. DANIELS, Pn'sldrut.

FOR THE MYRTLE VINTON COMPANYrmmj w,!2i !i IS'I''.""" '["„l;™'*' «"1 »>M>lllis. Man for (leneral llualnoaa, L'aefal Al'

,£i,;,;V inS-

... 3', '.

.* "ncnlally, uienllan haniD. seo-on opcnn Aug. 0. Mual lie iober. hatew.rdml.e, and lie ready to join on wire. Coiniiunv pata all after onenliig

_______ II. P. Ill toiuu, MunaiMKIt, Munager, Seymour, Iowa.

BASS DRUMMERS, AHOY!BAI, uiakeaa FiUreCaaelora llaan Urom that weighs a little motethan ,our Oram, and It will uutweur jour heavy trunk.

Don't be chutup enough to paas It by.

WILLIAII BAI. I'uc.l.110 H . «ih St., N. Y. City.

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SAM DEVERE, Sole Proprietor and Manager

ALL MEMBERS FOR THE ABOVE COMPANY REPORT FOR REHEARSALS

MONDAY, AUG. 13, at 10 A. M. Sharp,

SAEH6EBBUND HALL, Cor. Smith and Schermerhorn St*., Brooklyn, I. T.

PLEA8E ACKNOWLEDGE CALL TO SAM DEVERE,Tltone 813 Flatbuab. Ocean Parkway, cor. Ave. 1, Brooklyn, N. Y.

n"MABEL PAIGE 00."

and "THE PAIGE COMEDY GO.THE BEST PEOPLE IN ALL LINESLeading Business, Heavies, Comedians, Soubrettes, Characters, General

Business, Piano Players, Property len for both companies.

NOTE.--0NLY THE BEST, WITH THE SWELLEST OF WARDROBE, WANTED.Mention everything, including Salary. Add rein

HENRY F. W1LLARD, MABEL PAIGE CO., Jacksonville, Flit.

WAWTED CfeTTXOK.,

Wailack's Theatre Co. No. 2Strl fitly Al Leading Man, Leading Woman, Heavy Man, Heavy Woman, COMEDIAN with good spe-

cialties, Character Man, Oen. Bob. Man and Woman. Thouc doing specialties preferred. Piano

Player, Agent. You must make good. State lowest salary, for halance of Summer and regular rea-

son; pay own. Those who liavo written before, write again. Add. DUBINBKV BROS.. Lincoln, Seb.

WANTED, FOR THE

"BURTON STOCK CO."Toonle In all lines. Actors to double baud, Musicians to double stage, Comet, Trombone, Bftrl-

t -ne. Tuba, and Piano Player to double band. Leading Lady, Character Man. Heavy Man, Specialty

A tuts, write. LIVE AGENT WRITE. Add. S. E. LESrER, Mgr„ Salem, III.

MANAGERS. PERFORMERS , ATTENTION.TRIO,GEORGE, MADGE, "YOUNG STANLEY," Present Their New Act,

99"THE YELLOW STREAK.A unique and very funny (-ketch, duly copyrighted and protected. NOW BOOKING THE BESTHOUSES ONLY. P. S.—Onr Wooden Shoe and Roller Skate Dancing Is now a thing or the past. All

agents. Permanent address, POTTSYILLE, PA.

Leading Man, Character Man to Direct, Comedian

and Soubrette and Good Team to Play Parts.State aue, height, enclose photos anil program*. Rehearsal* Aug. 13. Address

FllEDC. CHAUtfCEY, Mgr., Chaoncey-KeliTer Co., Harrlsburg, Pa.

For AL. F. r^ELErVsliEW MODEL SHOWS,BILLPOSTER—Who Is nlso good Lithographer. Address 1*\ .T. Prink, Claremont, N. II.

BOSS HOSTLER—With wagon show experience, who will keen sober and attend to busi-

ness. Year 'round position. Address Show, per route. ASST. t'OOK—Good position for

hustler. Fred Harper, wire. I*. A. Berry, Chef. And sober, rellnble Bosses in all De-

partments. If you get drunk, keep away and save yourself the trouble.Address. LEBANON, X. H.

iiWANTED, LFOR

THE BANKER'S CHILD TV

ONE NIGHT STANDS. (Oth YEAR OP THIS PLAY Stb). U'OMPA.VIEU.Both rehearse at Lndlngton, Mich., com. Aug. T. WANTED. AI Dramatic. People In all lines, Come-dians and Soubiettes with clever specialties, one Clever Child (llrtle girl about Hor 10 years old), Pianist.

Mention lowest salary In flrst letter. l*ay own hotel. Stateage, height, weight, full particulars first

ietier. Send photos If posalblc, which will he returned. Those who have wrlttcu before, write again.r_ HARRY SHANNON, Ludington, Mich.

WATSON'SREMEABSALBURLESQUERSAND TUB

WASHINGTON SOCIETY GIRLS.The ladles and gentlemen engaged will please report tor rehearsal MONDAY, AUODBT 13,10 A.M.BEETHOVEN HALL, 5TII STREET. NEARL

BOWERY. Please acknowledge to _ _ __

W. B.'waTSUN, Room 720, Knickerbocker Theatre Building, New York.

a.T OltfCE.

THE CHASE-LISTER THEATRE CO.(NORTHERN).

Wants General Business Woman, good slzo and good dresser, for Heavies, Juveniles and two or three

Characters, Woman with a child preferred. ,,.«... ... . », .

OLCNIY F. CHASE, loia, Kana., week July 30. After that, Newton, Iowa.

Bennett - Moulton Co.'sA FEW MORE DRAMATIC PEOPLE.

Address MOULTON, THOMPSON & MOULTON (Inc.), :.. Court St., Boston, Hsbs.

N. B.—If yon do not hear from n« the position has ivccn fliled.

MANAGERS, Attention!ir you owned a railroad, perhaps you are aattaued to carry heavyexcess breeding trunks. But It you want to save excess baggage,

* Send tor Catalogue "U." vTILLUAll BAL (Intl.,

110 W. loth St., N. Y. City.

FOR BALANCE OF SEASON,

Tom PeopleIN ALL LINES. *

Beat Summer salary. Preference given those

Slaying brass. (I reserve the right to play Cybals[YSELP,. WANTED, WOMAN ANDJ CHILI) FOREVA. Mrs. Belaud and Jennie Trcshsm. answerquick. Join on wire. Route: (7nderh.il, Yt., -J

and 8; Jerlco, Vt., 4-6.

.lift

Ml WIFE WONT LET MEspring ancient, moth-eaten comedy ma-terial j*ald the iip-to-dut,. vaudeville per-former. That's why I use MADISON'SBUDGET Nov 10, the swellest collectionof sure-Are parodies, monologues, sketches,afterpieces, and miscellaneous gags everoffered, loo pages In all and the price is

only 91 per ropv. JAMES MADISON,1404 Third Avenue, New York.

IL.Y A

LIARWotTd dispute my ability and success as" MAN-AOEIt." Talented wife will unlle on contract.Telegraph or address

CLASS A, note! York, Atlantic City . K. .1.

FIUHS, FILMS,FILMS, FILMS,

Send for our mammoth list of Heeond Hand Films.The p. lues are itiwavn right. We i.Imj have somegenuine bargains In Machines. We buy Slides,Films and Machines In any (intimity.

C. L, ROLL ft CO., 2i» iCWIb 8t., Clilnigo, III.

FILMS.

SCHOETTLER'S AUDITORIUMBEI.LEVII.LR, ILL.

NOW BOOKING FOR SEASON 1906-07,Stage tiatt been enlarged to meet all reiiutrements.Seating capaeily ww. Well lighted, heated andventilated. Neat, clean and cozy. Playing lopacked houses. For open dates apply to

MANAGER AUDITORIUM, Belleville, 111.

WANTED QUICK,Balance of Summer and regular season, for tho

KEYSTONE DRAMATIC CO.,Leading Man, Heavy Man to Direct, lien. Bus.Man with specialty. Property Man, p'ay parts.Other useful repertoire people, write.

MAX A. ARNOLD. Manager,Ellsworth. Maine, Aug. 'J 4: Calais ii-11.

DOGS, DOGS, DOGSWANTED, TO JOIN A HEP. SHOW.Wnere I can perform with my dogs. Very clever,

p easing to ladles and children. Will train dugs toHI in plays if wanted. Address

MATr KILLS, care of J. J. ARM8TRON0,Vaudeville Agent, 4nt.h St. and Broadway, N. V.

MUSICIANSTo Enlarge Gollmar Bros.'

Circus Band.Clarionet*, Altos and Drummer; Vtofli to Doiih'eBrass, others, write. HEN HOKNKIi, care ofGollmar BroH., Sidney, O., Aug. 4; DellrountalnoAna:. ft.

Wanted, for*

ONE PIECE DILL,Man for Juvenile Lead, to double, Alto or Cornetin Hand. Must bo able to deliver the goods.Useful People who double Brass, please write.Long engagement to right people. Tell all first

letter. Address CAPT. PRICK, care of "FloatingPalace" Water .fiicco, Caseyvllle, Ky.

WANTED,

MAN TO DIRECT,KIN6SLET-RUSSELL CO.,

BOWLiNO i;ni:i:.v. mo.

PIANISTWants Position.

Address II KSRY E. GRANBBKO,Lincoln Place, Pa,

WANTED.TWO IEIL GOHNET PLAYERS.Most be strong. Light work. No matinees.Salary 111. Wire.

GEO. LA PEARL, Watertown, New York.P. S.-I have a real buncn.

THEWONDERFUL

Spot cash. Muttl beebcap. AdilreHM or <

JAL'KEL k CO., US Last 23d SI,, New York.

0LA88 & PUBS, 16 0ERS FEB IT OLA 88 B FILB8, 13 0EIT8 PEB FT.EDISONFilms and Projecting Kinetoscopes

Erinltloi Medal Klastoscops, S 1

1

5.00. Utlnnal Holil Kliitoioon, {75.00.

ABB TUB RECOQNIIBD •TANIIAKlla THHDLOIIOIT TUI WOBLB. J

I!

ANOTHER UP-TO-DATE COHBDY HIT.A LAtlGHABLB PARODY IN MOTION PICTUHKS.

"WAITING AT THE CHURCH.VESTA VICTORIA'S LA8TBT AMERICAN ABO ENOLIRII IONO SUCCESS.The Meeting—The Proposal—Vlalon or the Honeytnoon-Obatllah'a Uomu—family ubjoclloua-

'Waltlng at the choroh"—"Can't Oct Away to Harry You To-l).y."

No. O»0». Cod. VECHTPERK. Length. 4»Ort., CI... A, 1TO.SO.

OUR LATEST HBADLUVER,

LIFE OF A COWBOYDCAI COWBOYS AND INDIAN8 nrsiilCHL BRONCHOS - 8TACE COACH nCHL

A STIRRINO WESTERN DRAMA IN MOTION PICTURES.SYNOPSIS OF SCENES i

The "Big norn" Saloon—Meeting between Hero and Villain—Untrtnca of English Tour-ists—Initiating tho Tcndcrfeet—Collection for Salvation Army Lassie—-Arrival at tho Ranch—Cowboy Sports, Trick Riding, Throwing Lariat, Wrestling—Departure of Hinge Conchfrom Ranch—Attack by Indiana—Running Klglit (3 scenes)—Captnro Stage Courti and Ab-

Trail—Arrival Wounded Stage Driver nti Hescue of fjlrl from Madly Ualloplng

Uorse—Reunion Hero end Heroine—Deatb of Villain.

Ho. OH30, Code VAVASBBVR. Length, 1,000ft. Class A. IISO.OO

irom ivuoru

aiibck uy inniuna

uuddiu^ viguc tostductlon of Girl—Indians Escaping :md Covering TrRanch—Cowboys In Pursuit—The Fight—Thrilling 1

Uorse—Reunion Hero and Heroine—Death of Villa

Floral Fiesta, Los Angeles.Cal.SYNOPSIS OF SCENES AND FLOATS,

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646 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 4

0> tbe Road,All Routes Unit It.ach la Mot Later

Tlian Monday.

DRAMATIC.

Alpine Stock— Kn'koriMi, Ind., 30-Ang. 4, Tipton

Ackart'a Cornelians (F. C. Arkart, mgr,)—Ander-*on, Intl.. Hi! All*. 4.

All** Stock (B. P. Albee, rodr.)—Providence, B.1., 30, indefinite.

Aubres Stock—Middletown, N. Y., Aug. 0-11.Alpine Stock—Klrfclln, In.!.. ItO-Aug. 4.Ajippii Slock (N. Appeti, mgr.)—York, P*., 80,

Indefinite.

"Acre** tlie Pacific" (Cbn. E. BUney Amgite.Co., mam )—Brooklyn, N*. V.. 30-Aug. 4.

"At Orlnple Creek," Western, E. J. Carpenter's

DunviiK 111., Aug. «, Decatur 10, Hannibal,Mo., 11.

"At tlie Worlil'R Mercy," Spencer A Aborn'a (Bo-lam) O. Pray, ingr.)—Pittsburg, Pa., 28-AUg.4. Cincinnati. O.. 5-11.

Ulanche Ho ten (David Delanoo, mgr.)—N. Y. CityAutf. 0, Indefinite.

Burgess, - Earl (Geo, K. Robinson, mgr.)—Am*stenlnm. N. Y., ItO-Ang. 11.

BurfceHH, Earl (Frank A. Hayward, mgr.)—Glensrolls, N. V., :iU-Aug. U,

Durness, Earl (Frouk E. Sherry, mgr.)—PerthAi.il.gy, N. J., 30-Aug. 11,

Burning. Emma (Enrl Bargmii, mgr.)—Btirllng-

lun, VI., .tOAiig. II.Ponxielle, Jennie, 8took—Buffalo, N. Y., 30, In*

definite. '*! • '

Barrle Stock ( K.lwln Barrle, mgr, )—Clisuute,Kan., 30-Aug. 4/ * " "

brown Baker Stock—Milwaukee, Wis., 30, Indefi-

nite.Buvke Stock (J. F. Burke, mgr.)—Fall River,MaM., 30, luilenulte.

Brauilun players—Toronto, Wash., 30, Indefinite.

Byron Players—Spokane, Wiurti., 80-Aug. IB,

"Brown of Harvard" (Henry Miller, mgr.)—Chi-cago, 111., 30, Indeflulte.

"Bedford's Hope," Lincoln J. Carter's—Chicago,111.. 30, indefinite.

"IlertLa, Hie Sewing Machine Uirl" (A..U. Woods,imrr.j—Plnlutteld, N. J., Aug. 2, Boston, Mass.,4-11.

"Billy tlie KM" (Ben Ban*, irgr.)—Boonton, N.J., 8. Elhtabetb "11.

CliaseLlnier 'J'lieotre (Glenn P. Chase, mgr.)

loin. Kan., .'iO-Aug. 4.

Cutter Stock (Wallace It. Cntlcr, mgr.)—Bleb-uirmd, Ind., 80-Aiig. 4. New Castle U-Il

"Our OM Kentucky Home" (Wto. Ileywood, mgr.)—Oniunagou, MIcb., Aug. 1. Washburn, Win.,2. Iron River 4. Colqoet, Minn., ti, Two Bar-Urrs 7, Tower 8, Ely 0, Virginia 10, Bibbing11, 12.

Page, Mabel (Henry F. Willard. mgr.)—JacfctOQ-vllle. Hi.) 30, Indefinite. -

Pay Ion Slaters (C. ». Poyton, mgr.)—Paris, Tex.,fth-Alig. 4.ielan Htock (R. V. Pbelin, mgr.)— Portland,Me.. 30, Indefinite.

Penidii-Gypwne (C. D. Perucbl, mgr.)—Augtmta,(Jfl.. :«i. Indefinite. ' -.

Pernrbl-Oypjiene (C. D. Peruclil, mgr.)—Knox*vllle, Tenn., 30, indefinite. •

.

Plilpjm, CllOH. K. (Win. Morris, Dgr.)—Burling-ton, la., BO, Indefinite.

Park Dramatic (C. W. Park, mgr.)—Huntingdon,Pa., .111-AtiK. 4.

"Jiower of Money" (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Hobo-ken, N. J.. Aug. 11.

"Qiiluvy Adams Sawyer"—Bay City, MIcb.,Aug. 7.

"Queen of the Highbinders" (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—I'lnlnflehl, N. J., Aug. 4. N. Y. City 0-11."Queen or the Wblte Slaves" (A. H. Woods, mgr.)~N. Y. City W-AM. 4, Buffalo. N. Y., 0-lf.Runkle, Corlnne. Stock (M. Runkle, mgr.)—Dur-

bain. N. C 30, Indefinite.

"Rip Van Winkle," Kllec'a (Joe Becker, mgr.)—Laramie, ' Wye 30, Cheyenne 31, Kimball.Nebr.; Aug.. 1, Sidney 2, Julesburg 4, Ogallttla

0, North I'tntte H, Guttenberg 10."Ruled Off the Turf" (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Bur-

lington, N.i J., Aug, 11.Rliockey Stock (C. P. Shochey, mgr.)—Nelson-

vllle, (-.. ::o-Auk. 4.

Stevens Comedy (Harry A. Stevens, mgr.)—Johns-ton City, III., ItO-Auf. 4, West Frankfort 0-11.

Soiitueru. Channcev I.. (llalnnd A. Osorue, mgr.)—Ashevllle, N. C. 30, Indefinite.

Stalls. J. o.. Stock (Lawrence Peteraon, mgr.)—

Aug. 4, Rockland 0, Mlnnewaukon 7, DevilsLake 8. Cburehs Ferry 0, Caudo 10, Bulla 11.

Vogel'a (John W. Vogel. mgr.)—Columbus, 0.,IO-Aug. 1. Delaware 2, Marysrllle 3, Spring-field 4. Clrclevllle 0, Portsmouth 7, Chilli-

cotlie 8, Dayton fi-11.

TENT SHOWS.Alton A Anderson's—Lawtou, Mich., Aog. 1, Ben-

ton Harbor 2, Buchanan 3, St. Joseph 4, NewBuffalo 0, Uporte, Ind., 7. Well-bom 8, Lake-vllle », New Pari* 10, HleuIienTllle, 0.. 11.

Bornmn & Bailey's—Sberbrooke. P. Q.. Can., 30.Viilleybelil 31, Montreal Aug. 1, 2, Tbree Rivers3. Qnebec 4.

BurcU & Keiss'—Republic. Wash., Aug. 1, GrandForks, b. c, ('rfii., 2, Greeuwooa 3, Pbo?alx 4.Kosslnnri 0, Nelson 7, Moyle 8, Oronbrook 9.

Fernle 10, Michel 11.Campbell Bros.'—Merrlll. Wis., 30, Plttsvllte 31.

Bangor Atig. 1. Preston, Minn., 2, Cresco, In.,

3, Decornh 4, Fayette 0.Cnmmltis' Wild Went—New Britain, Conn., Aug.

1. Hurt ford 2.

Gentry Bros.' No. 1—What Cheer, In., Adg. 4.

Nevada fi, 0, Carroll 7. Audubon 8.Hnrgreaves'—Brownsville, Me., Aug. 2, Green-

ville 0. nHagenbeck's, Carl—Springfield, 111., Aug. 1,

Pei>rla<2, Bloomlngton 3.

Fmepmigh At Hells Bro^.'—Provo, U., Aug. I,

Salt l.nke City 2. lx}gan 3, Pocatello. ldn.. 4.Bolne City 0, Baker City. Ore., 7. I.n Grand3. Walla Walla, Wash,, 0, RlUvllle 10, Spo-Vane 11.

Oollmnr Bros.—Delphi, Ind., Aug. 1. Wabash 2,

Alexandria 3. Sidney, -O., 4, Bellefontalne 0.

Kennedy's Wild Wvt (W. H. Kennedy, mgr.)—Boston. Moss., 30-Sepr. 8.

Lucky Bill's—Swanton. Nebr., Aog. 1, De Witt 2,

Wllher 3, i;rete 4.. (Well 0. Bnrnston 7. Oketo,Kan., 8, Herkimer 1), Hanover 10, Hollenburg

Chicago Stock iciias. H.- HosnKam, n.gr.)—SaullSte. Marie, Midi., 30, Indefinite. -

Callforntii mock (Smith & Frederlckn, mgrs.)—Sacratnelilo, Cal., M Sept. 30.

CaRluo Stork ( \V. C. Ma lone, mgr.)—Paducab,K>.. 30, tmlefinfte.

Crnln Stock (Jolin Craig, mgr.)—Boston, Mass.,30, Indefinite.

Cruwford Slock—Troy, N. V,. SO. Indefinite.

"Chinatown Charlie" (A. II. Woods, ingr.)—Utevelund. U., 30Aug. 4, Detroit, Mich., d-11.

"CowlHiy Girl," Masierii (Kilroy & Brlitoit, mgrs.j

—Chicago, HI., Aug. D*U."Obwlioy Girl," Western (Kilroy a> Hrltton,

mgrs. )—Wnukeiwu. III.. Aug. it. La Porte, Ind.,

«; Tipton s, illiirfton 10. Hartford City 11,

De Itets-Buntelte Htock (Titos. K. De Pew, mgr.)—Fort Smith, Ark., 2»-Aug. 12.

Dough ty-Cuiiipliell Slock—Mondovla, Wis., 80-

Aug- 4.Daly, Augustln, Stock—Denver. Colo., 0-18.

"Ltevll'H Aiiclloti," Chun. II, Yule'a— Brooklyn, N.Y.. Aug. 0-11.

Elwyn. Umu—Wnmlngtou, Vt.. 30-Aug. 4, But*html 0-11.

Mlleford Stock—On kl and. Cal„ 30, Indefinite.

Frinvley, Daniel, Druiuatic—Seattle, Wash., 30-

Aitg. 4.Ferris Comedians (Harry Bnhh, mgr.)—Waunau,

Wis., 30-Aug. 4, Green Bay fi-lt.

Baton Rouge. La., 30-Sept. 1.

"Sunny Smith" (J. C. Rockwell, mgr.)—Nantai-ket Beach, Mass., 30-Sept. 3.

"Shoplifter"— liidlQiiauolis, ind., Aug, 2-4."Secret of Police" (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Plain-

field. K. J- Aug. 'I. Plilladelpbla. Pa.', 11-18.Tucker, Etbel, Stock (Mack Bros., mgrs.)—Let

Angeles, Cal., 30. Indefinite.'

tylor Stoford, Mass., 30-Aug. 18,

"Told In the lltlls" (Will J. Block Amuse. Co..mgrs.)—Cblrngo, III.. 30, Indefinite.

"Uncle Tom's Cabin," Stetson's, Eastern (P. J.

Jones, mgr.)—Somervllle. N. J., Aug.- 1, BoundBrook 2. Crnnford 4, Itosellc 0, Woodbridge 7.

"Uncle Josli Spnireby," Eustern (Hanks A Fraiee,inert*. )—Chicago, III., 20-Aug. 11.

"Uncle Josh Spruceby," Westem (Hanks A Fra-xee, mgrs,)—Mursbtleld, Wis., Aug. 1, Nellls-

vllle 2. Chippewa Falls 3, Stillwater, Miuu.,4. St. CloiHl fi.

Yitin-'t*. Beatrice (Rimer E. Vance, mgr.)—Pitti-Iturg. I'n.. Aug. 4-11.

Vlutou, Mystle (H. P. Bultner, mgr.)—Seymour,In., Aug. 1-1).

Van Dyke and Eaton (F. Mock, mgr.)—Spring-Belli. III., 30-Aug. 12.

Vale. Loulw?, Stork (Trovers Vale, mgr.)—Bo*idiester, X. Y„ 30-Ang. 4.

Yallamont Stock (Lyman A. Pray, mgr.)—Wll-lismsport. Pn.. 30, Indefinite.

Wallers. Jule—Dayton. U.. 30-Aug. 1.Witndnger Bros.' Own (Frank Wlunlnger, mgr.)--Wlmmii. Minn.. KO-Aug. 10.

Warner Comedy (Ken It. Warner, mgr.)—McGre-gor, la., 30. Indefinite.

Wnllnck's Theatre, Northern (Dublnsky Bros.,n«rs. I—Kock Island. 11!., 30, Indefinite.

Walluck's Theatre. Southern (Dublnsky Bros.,nutrs.)—Lincoln, Nebr., 30-Ang'. 12.

"Wife's Secret," S|iencer & Aliorn'n (JosephMount, mgr.)—Columbus. (».. Aug. 2-4, Dayton0-H, Rcbmond, Ind.. 0. Anderson 11.

Young, Edwin, Slock—Tarrytown, N. Y., 30-Aiig. 4.

"Young Buffnlo, King .of the Wild West" (Chas.K. lilnuey Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—Kllinbcth, X.J., Aug. 4.

MUSICAL.

11.Monti

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luiletlnlte.

Pawcett Stuck (George Fuwcett. ingr.)—St. Paul, Adde Opera (I^o Aihle, mgr.)—Mobile, Ala.,Mlhn., 30. Indetliilte.

Fulton Bros. SloL-k—I.lncflln, Nebr., 30-Ang. 4.

"Fist Mall" (SCOtl & Haynor. mgrs.)—Itidinnn-

iiolls, hid.. :tu-Aiig. 1, Duyton, ti., 2-4, Unmll-imi 5, Dnyion 0-8, Hum 10, Fort Wuyue, Ind.,

"(.siiihler of the West" (A. H. WooiIb, mgr.)—N. Y. City 3(>Aug. A. Newark. N. J.. «U.

"Great Jewel Mystery"—Baltimore, Md., Aug.4-11.

lloyt's Comedy (II. G. Allen, nigr.)—Clinton,la., 311-Aiig. 4. Suyhrook (111.

Hunt Stock (M. A. limit. m«r.l— (iraitd Morals,Mich.. 30-Aug. 4, Muulslng li-11.

Hmiier-llrHilfiird Stwk—Worcester, Mass., 8U-

Aug. 4.

IHlluitm, May. Stock (Eruest Schnabel, ingr,)—Bellows Falls. Vt., Aug. It-Sent. 1.

Herald Sipiare Stock (Hitler A FutiNbawe, mgrs.)—Gouvei'iieur, N. Y., 30-Aug. 4, Alexandria Baytl- 11.

Hnwuni'DorsIt (Geo. B. Howard, mgr. )—SiouxCity, la., 30, Indefinite.

BJeiidvrsou Stock (W. J. A R. R. Henderson,mgrs.)—Oelwehi, hi., 30-Aug. 4.

Harrison -Siit hcrln in! Stock ~ Sednlla, Mo., £0-

Aug. 4.

HmitIh- Parkinwn Stack (Roht. II, Harris, mgr.)— llloouilngton, hid., 30, Indefinite.

Helsmmi stock—Savniiiiali. (la., 30, Indefinite.

"How Hearts Are Broken," Aubrey Mlttenlhal'a— licit-oil. MIcb., 20-Aug. 4.

"Huns ami NIs"—Tidwlo, O., 20-Aug. 4.Jeavuus Stock (Theo. Jeavouu, mgr.)—La t robe,

Pa., 30-Aug. 4.

Melbnrne's—Msnle Lake, Minn., Aug. 1

cello 2, Elk River 3. St. Francis 4.

Mnckay's, Andrew—Campbelltown, O., Aug. 2.

Pftrls 3, FBlmonth. Ind., 4.Norrls A Rowe's—Winnipeg. Man., Aug. 1, 2,

Emerson tt, Red Lake Falls. Minn., 4, Little

Palls 0. Coliiuet 7, Kveleth 8, Hibblng fi, Vlr-

•ffi^SlSIS^8^ msr.)-New "*» Pawnee fllil'a Vl.l'west, Col. Llllle'a-MahanoyCity, Pn.', Ann. 1, Muncli Chunk 2, Pottsvllle S,

Heading 4. Hnrrlsburg 0, Lancaster 7, Norrls-

town 8, New Brunswick, N. J„ 0, South Amboy 10, Red Bank 11.

RltiRlIng Bros.'—Michigan City. Ind., Aug. I,

Kalamazoo. Mich., 2, Battle Creek 3. Hillsdale4, Grand Rapids 0. Lansing 7, Saginaw 8, PonHuron A, Hiij City 10, Flint 11.

Robinson's, John—Gnlloh, 0., 30, New LexingtonKl, Olotlster Aug. 1, Gnlllpolls 2. Mlddlenort 3.

Chnrlentmr,- W. Vn.. 4. Roucevert 0. Covington.Vh.. 7, Clifton Forge 8.

IWiMtis', Frank A.—Oyster Bay. N. Y.. Aug. 1.

Huntington 2. Rlverhend 3, Greenport 4, SarIlnrlmr 0. Southnmnton 7.

Rtgos' Wild West—Bonn vllle. Mo., 30-Ang. 4,

IVH MolneS. In.. 0-11.Sells-Floto's^-Corydmi. I.n.. Aug. 1, Memphis 2,

Lancaster 3, Uiilniivllte 4.

Snvder Bros. & Halts Wlhl West—Weston. 0,.Aug. 4, McClure 0. Liberty Center 7, DeliaStation 8.

Stnrrett's, Ifaward S.—Larclimont. N. Y., Aug.1. 2. Irvlngton 3, Rockland Luke 4. Nnnnet 0.

Silver's. Bert—Brant. Mich.. Aug. 1, Oakley 2.

New Latlirop 3, Montrose 4,

Wallace's, B. E.—Goodlanil, Ind.. 30, Monticello31. Wlimamac Aug. 1, Crown Point 2, Knox 3.

Chicago Helehts. id.. 4.

Wiinhhiirn & D'Almo's—Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 1.

2. Newburyport 3, 4.

MISCRLLANF.OIIS.Ament Cnrnival (Cn|it. t. D. Anient, mgr.)

(IreciTKVllle. III.. 30-Aug. 4. Ilrluina 3-11.

BnHlock's Animal Arena (Frank O, Rostock, mgr.)—Coney Island. N. Y.. 30, Indefinite.

Barton Bros. Show (Mnit Bnflun, mgr.)—Al-

bany. N. Y., 30-Ang. in.

Cntlksuank—Scarboro, Me,, Aug. 2, South Windham 3. (iorlinm 4.

Canadian Jiitdlee Singers (W. T. Cary, mgr.)—l>nnklln. Minn., 30, Indefinite.

UET'l II Mill iCK.Start an Amusement Parlor and Penny Arcade and reap a fortune.

Edison Coin-Slot Machines draw the crowd and accumulate wealth for

you... Automatically run by electricity at small expense. Write to-dayfor full information to

NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO.,84 TiAKESIDE AYE., - - ORAJTGE. ». j.

FOR BAl*K—Tent, 70ft. Round Top, with a40ft. Middle Piece. TIiIh Top wan put up hewMay 14, and has not heen down since. Used onone lot for Vaudeville Theatre here. Made to

older by U. 8. Tent Co. Also ten lengths of BlueSe&ta, nine high. If yon are looking for ]niik don't

answer this. AIho havea&tory £ Clark OrganI Will Bed for $35. CHAS. BERK ELL, Klite Theatre,Davenport, la. Can take possesion Aug. is.

FRANK M.RF.YNObDB Wants Good Medi-cine Performers. Can tine 8 good lecturers. Will

buy a troupe of trained dog*. Indian vegetablecompound; 3 months' treatment, with hank d'uft

15.00 a gross. I pay expenses. North Jay, Maine.

U A \TKI>, PERFORMERS: stale If you play

organ. Lectirer that can straight act i. Perform-ers. $10 and all. Week's salary advanced whenyou arrive. Show thin to friends.

MADAME DE-MAR, Wlllock, Allg. Co., Pa,

PASTOR14th ST., 3d AVE. .

CONTINUOUS. 30 and 30 eta.

DftOCKMAX, MACK and BELMONTFRANK WHITE nnd LEW 8IMMUNSHARRY HOTTER AM) COMPAXY

ADAMS aod DKHW, NOUAH KKLLY.II.A BKLLIS TKIO.

SPECIAL FEATURE -THE 3 ROSE?,Mack and Dugal,Seymour's Dogs,

Frnncl*} Wood,!Corbett and Forrester.B

EXTHA ATTRACTION. -LEb JUNDTS.rl

WANTED^Med. Performers: change for

week, work in act. Prefer those that, plav organ.No boozer)* or tourlnts. Travel In special car; all

railroad towns. 1 don't owe a dollar. Bank ref-

erences. Billy Kllng, Faust, Franklin Co., N. Y.

"GltoiVBERO Stereoptlcons" for Song IllnE-

traturn, Luoturers, 412 50; full size, aeudiureut.Gronberg Stero. Co.,1425 E.Howard Av.,Biloxl,Mlas

AT i.iujKiitTY— Jttmcrt Uutishannon, Wizardof the Baton* Marvelous Juggler, Soft and WoodenShoe Dancer. Also an eleguut llolali of a DoubleKnob II re Baton, late of ALU. FleltiB' Minstrels.Address Jas, Onnshannou, 204 Qage at, Ben-nington, Vt.

WANTED Ul' ICK, Man Plmio Player, novelfakir, to double ainaii parts; Cornet Player, doublevtoliu; Tuiia, double Htage; Juvenile Man, Uuuoiebrass. Slimmer and Winter, Kaine lowest salary.Stevens A MOsuman Stock Co.. New Florence, lie*

FOR SALK-Flue PLAY. Hooked solid. Greatmoney maker. Full line of elegant printing. Ua^iniue people. Greatest opportunity ever oirered.

Will nactiffce If taken at once. MISS GKRTKUDtFLKMiNfi, care of (leu. Del., Chicago. 111.

AT LIBERTY-Talented young LEADINGWOMAN. Only Hrst clans compaDles nod respun-slide luauager^ considered, utie piece prefcrrcu.Adrlre.is MISS GKRTRUDF. FLKMLNG,

Care of General Delivery, Chicago, III.

Rluck Piiltl Troiibnilnnra (R. Voekfetli mgr.)— Con,ke> Cutueily—Oreeuport, N. Y.. TIO-Aug. 4, SagLiberty, NV Y.. Aug. 4. Mtmtlefllo «. Port Jer- _ Harbor tl-lj

floldeu Rule Coined v Co. (Oardinler Bros., mgrs.)— Hosoo. 111.. rtl-Aiiif. 4. Klvaston (ill.Jolly Elhloiilons (H. II. Dudley, mgr.)—Norfolk,

Vh., .•iO-Aug. 4. Newport' News 0-11.

vis 7, Mlddletonn 8. Newhuridi 0, Saratoga 10,Cotines 11.

Cnhun. Geo. M. (Sam II. Harris, mgr.)—N. Y.City no. Indefinite.

Climnherlsln and his Band—Blngliamtou, N, Y, Jones' Frontier Exhibition—Mount Union, Pa..

Aug. 1. .Mi'Veytown 2. Newport 4.

Miiri7's Hpeclnltv Co, (Al.Martx, mgr.)—Parson-Held, Me.. Aug. 2, Usalpee, N. II., 3, Oonwny4. Jackson 0.

Mnrkle'N. W. R.. Runny Sonth—Drowning, III.,

Auk. 2. Bath ". Havana 4. Pekin 0. Peoria T.

Mnnd,r Shows {A. P. Whitney. Mgr*}—Manitowoc.WIk., :i()-Aug. 4. Sheboyitiin 0-11.

Parker. C. Vt.. AmtiRemenl <!o. (Cramer & Tyler.ingrn.)—Grand Island. Nebr., 3D-Ang. 4.

Paniiibuslka's. Prof., Animal Show—Canton. 111..

Atig. 1. IMhviim, Wis., 2, Lincoln, Nebr., 4,

Worthlngton. Minn., 7, Indlanola. la., 10.Itnpp. Mr. aud Mr*. (Augustus Rapp, ingr.)—De

Soto. Ind.. .tfl-Aug. 4.

Barmond. H. S.—Oconto, Wis.. DO-Aug. 4.

Robinson Amusement Co.—Peru, lud., ,10-Aug. 4,

Kankakee. III.. Oil.Sevengiln (Walter C. Mack, mgr.)—Clintlism.

Out.. Can., :iO-Ang. 4, Rerlln 0-11.

i, ImlHIiilteiCoiiwiiyV Ithueu Band—Atlantic City, N. J., ao-

Aug. 18.Diimh uinl Ills Baud (Frederick Pblnney, mgr.)—

Winnipeg, Man., Can., Itfl-Aug. 11.Duinroscli Orchestra—Chicago, III., 110-Aug. B,Fulruiiin's Boidoii Coueert lluml (Win. It. Kern,mgr.)—Atlantic City, N. .L, 110. indeflulte.

Flseher's Military Uuiul (Chus. M. Fischer, mgr.)—New OrleuiiH. La., no. Indefinite.

Guttl'a Bnud—Philadelphia. Pa., :I0. Indefinite.llerliert'N, Victor, Orchestra—Philadelphia. Pa.,

HO, IndeQulte.Howe. Leuna, Orchestra—Long Branch, N. J„ 30-

Sept. 8.

Henry, T. F., nnd bis Band—Des Molnea, la., 30,ludeflnlte.

"His Honor the Mayor'* (Wm, Kayraoud Sill,mgr.)—N. Y. City :io, ImleUulte.

InnlH mid his Orchestra! Bund—Luke Mhmetonka,Minn., Aug. A-IO.

Jutils, Elsie (Llebler A Co., mgra.)—Chicago, 111.,.10, ludeflnlte.

Kendall Musical—Portland, Ore.. 30, Indefinite,Ktllles' Bund (T. P. J. Power, ingr.)—Chlcaio,

III.. 20-Aug. 11

LOUISIANA.

Knott. Hum-lit' (Sweety, Shlinuan A Co., mgrs.)—CnrlUni. Mt-., Aug. I, lluultou 2, Calais 3,Kiint iwi t 4, Bar liorlwr 8, Belfast 0, Caui-deu 10.

Uevsloiii! Sto«>k (Max A. Arnold, mgr. I—WinterHorbor, Me., ;iO-Aug. 1, Ellsworth 2-4, CalaisOil.

New Orleans.—At the West End (TomWinston, malinger, no previous seaaon has

Lambrasl's Royal Venetian Band—Philadelphia, l»een us prosperous as the present one. Prof.

I'u., :t0, liittellnMe. Charles FUher's Concert Bnud, Warner's kln-i.iifniti'M Band—Chicago, HI., 28, Indefinite. odroine, and the tfrst. clnss vaudeville offer-"I,»nd of Nod"—Chlrago. III., 30, Indefinite. logs, ulwaya assure a pleasant evening. TheMay. Edna (Charles Frohuian,

, mgr.)—Loudon, work of KlUp oud Klppv, Wahlund and Telka,Kug., 30, luttellnlte. Nellie Klur

ipp an i

eue, nnd De .uora and Graceta wonHttJP^.™^HBgJE «""«* m*r-J— litem rounds of applause. The two IntteiBoston, Mnnfl.. 30, Indeflnlte.

KIiiBHiey-Russell (K. B. Hussell, mgr.)—Bowling Navnssur Ladles' Military llpud (Eugene Dial,(ireeii, Mo., Aug. Oil

Kennedy Pluyers (Ben Lewis, ingr.)—Hlgglos-vllle. Mo.. :iO-Aug. 4. Uolden 0-11.

Kelley Stock (Jewell Kelley, mgr.)—Paris, Ky.,:it)-Se|it. 4.

lA-slie, Rosalielp (Sim Allen, mgr.)—Senintou,Pn., llOAtiK. 4. WIlkes-Burre U-ll.

I.tUInn Lyons Slock—Curnun a, Mich., SO, Indefi-

nite.

La Vevne & levering—Lynchburg, Vn., IIO-Aug. 4,KoHiioke OIL

I^-otinrd Stork (W. It. Leonard, nnjr. )—Iron wood.Muli.. Mtt-Ang, 4.

Llvlugstoiio Stock (F. II. LIvlugHtoiie, myr.)—Peovln, III., .'tOAug. 2d.

mgr.)—Plttnburg, Pa., :to-Aiig. 5.Pollard's Llllputliui Oiieru (C. A. Pollard, mgr.)—Brandon, Man., Can., 30-Aug. 4, KeiiaraO-U.Poaal's Band—Chicago, 111., HO, ludeflnlte.

acta will hold over for week of Julywhile the newcomers will be the Ward Trioand Hedrlx and I'rescott.

Audubon Skatimi Kink.—Immense busi-

ness rules. Prof, Albert C. Wultz scoredlUiBClan Opera—Prlnee Albert, Alia., Can., Aug. neavlly with Ills marvelous exhibition on

roller skutes.Boiiibii Imperial Baud—Philadelphia, Pa., 30, lu-

iletlulle.

Koriil Artillery Band (Joseph De Vlto, mgr.)

Baltimore, Md., 3U-Seiit, JB.Rosutl'H Bund—Clncluuntl. 0., 30, Indefinite.Royal Ciinadlau Bund (J. M. Finn, nigr.)

Oitinhu, Nebr., 30. Indefinite.San Fraiielsco Oin'ru (Russell & Drew, mcrs.)

Seattle, Wash., .10, Indefinite.

Notes.—Tiiere are slim chances for thereopening of Athletic Park again this sea-

son, or the suit now pending In the courtslias been postponed from time to timeCims. R .("Parson") D

tnvles returned from

the Hast week of 2L', and promises Rome bigdoings during the coming season. ..

,-MorganJ. Dowling, late business manager of the

Lake llrmly Stock (D. O. Hartiaau, mgr.)—Kent, Slafer and his Brooklyn Marine Band—Brighton Old (Jrnnd Opera HotiHe, returned home 2A,O., .10, indefinite. Beach. Coney Inland, N. V., !I0, IndeDnlte. looking In pprfect health after a most en-

"1.1 on nnd the Mouse," Eastern (Henry B, Hnrrls, SrhllKouyrs Hungarian Bnud—Chicago, III., 20- lovable vacutlon spent In and around New,..^!*rt.\™^:_.

Yi.^?.P?.,

..A!.^?llli

.,.,.e

! « „ ,. ..,.Au

.f_-. M:.. „._._:. York. ..

...Krank R_ Rice and family, of

"Llou ami the Moils*-," Western (Henry B, Harris, "Social .Whirl" (Shubert Bros., mgrs.)—N. Y.uigr.l—Chicago, Hi., 30, indeflulte. City 30. Indefinite.

Mcliityre and llentli (Kluw A Erlanger. mgra.)— "Society Girls" (E. Marsh, mgr.)—Cincinnati,N. Y. City :iO. luileQulte. O., Aug. 4-Sept. lit,

Mytkle- 1 larder Slock, Eastern (W. II. Harder, Thomas. Theodore, Orchestra—Chicago, III., Auk.mgr.)—Wllkes-Barre, Pn., IIO-Aug. 4. n&ept. 1.

Myrkle Harder Slock, Western (Eugene J. Hall, Williams. Ilnttle (Charles Frobman, ran.)—N.mgr.)—Miumfleld, O., 30-Aug. 5, Ts'ewark Oil. v ' — - '--•--—-

Mni'mlllon's piuyern (Don MHcmlllon, mgr.)

Springfield, Mo., flO-Aug. 4, Pittsburg, Kan,,C-1I.

Murray ft Mnckey (John J. Murray, mgr.)—Alb-enti, O.. IIO-Aug. IS.

Muiam & Slglits Coined I u in* (J. W. Sights, ingr,)—Cnlar Falls. In., nO-Ang. 4.McCiilhuu Stock (W. B. McCnllum, mgr.)—Port-

land, Me., 30, IndeUulle.Mnltlce Stock (Ward B. Mattlce. mar.)- St.

Thomas, Out., HO, Indefinite.

Morgon-Pcpple Stock—Savuuun, HI., Aug, 1-3.

Fort Madison, la., 4, tl, La Plato, Mo., 0-10,Butler 11.

Moore Slock (J. II. Moore, mgr.)—Rochester, N.V.. 30. indefinite.

Miller BroH.' Stock (John M. Miller, mgr.)—Peo-ria, HI.. 30, Indefinite.

the Rice Boat Show fame, has about retiredfrom the theatrical business, and lias builthimself a beautiful home here, where he andhis family ure now comfortubly located....The Klysltim Theatre, In the lower dlatrlet.was not sold nt Innt weeks auction, as thebidders were to low.

4 1 »MINNESOTA.

!\llniitMii)olis.—At the Metropolitan OpernHouse (L. X. Scott, mauager) Ferris StuckCo.. with Florence Stone, lu "The Prisonerof Zemin," for week of July 21). This com-pany played to large houses week of 22, In"The Cowboy and The Ijidy." ''Old Ileldel-

Mi'troiHillian Stock— I.aiieaster, Pa.. 30-Ang. 4.MOinclli _ Bros.'—Troy. O.. Ang. 0-11.

Y. City Aug. 0, ludeflnlte.Wills Musical (John B. Wills, mgr.)—Montenm-

ery. Ala,, ;il)-Aug. 11.Weber's. Jolin C, Military Band—Cincinnati, O.,

20-Aug, 4.Wetf's Baud—Chicago. III., 30. Indefinite.

Ill HI.KSOl-H- AND VAIUICVILLE,Adams. Geo. II., Vaudeville (A. L. Sn vllle. mgr.)-r^MS'li?" J"*-*"*- *• Mount Vernon 0-11.Fischer's Th cut re Burlesque (It. O. Watch, mgr.)—Denver. Colo., 30, liuleliiilte.

Ornhnuie Comeily (Fred (lrubsme, mgr.)—Coshoc- "« rK next week,ton, o.. 30-Aug. 4. Ulfiqi*a (Joliu Elliott, manager).—BUI for

Ideals (Horry Williams, mgr.)—Pittsburg, Pa., 30 aud week : The Quluu Trio, the Marvelousntl-Aug. 4, Detroit, Mich., fi-il. McC'litre, De Shields and Mehrlng, Steve

Imperials (Sim Williams, mgr.)—Plttaburg, Pa., Jennings, Lcwltt and Aaumore, aud Hemiau01 '• La Fleur.

MINSTRELS. W0NDKR1.AND Park. — Airship exhibitionAllen's (Geo. Vt. Qtilne, mgr.)—Rolaton, Okla..

WP£k °' -";,„ « , .v»*M_Tbe Grand Army Encampment,.. .All theatres thatSummer wilt re-opcu

lliinclli Bros '-Troy o. Ang. o-l

L

;Hi, |.BVi«4 :u". flMUwate? Aug. I. OuthrhTY, Notkh.—The QrandMldulght Flyer, ' N«>rthern (Auson Varwy, ivrry ;t, (iklul.oi.ui City 4. ft? A illball , Ponca beglnnlliK Atli. »....

ffit^<^^&xAp^^ ^ fri'Ssjs»K *• *" onFk^ for lhe

MulnuS--!

i?ip'\vestern (Kd. Anderson, mgr.) •WjLftXd=t *k^-*l«M«» *• »«*„ _

"'

,

'Flyer," Western (Ed. Anderson, tngr.)id. ind., Aug. 0. ItensKtilcitr 0, Sliel-id, ln.L. Aug. 5. Benssaleur 0. She!- llrvanfa (0. W. Englebrellt, mgr.)— Indlanniio-

-m.mi, ., 7. Mntitlcclto. Ind.. S. Ilrookslon 0, lis, Ind.. 30-Aug. 11.iimnimiw

Wllllitm-iiori lp.Danville. 111.. II. Dis-ks(«.ler's, t#w (dins. D. Wilson, tngr.)— W|t w«>k of July 22, with the (loorge KnwcottMat of Her Cholce";rIla Jtlmnre. Md., Aug. 411. Springfield, Hum.. Aug. 4. Co., In "Tlie l,ndy Mnrgot," by (leo. HazelMillionaire ^pfe*;, Klmer Wallers'—Kansaa lhumelly A llattleid (A. 0. Field. mgT.)—Me- ton. Percy Ilftawell ptayeil the title role.

St. i'nnl.—At the (Ira nil Opera House(Theodore!,. Hays, manager) business was

"""nwi'Ptt

. Aug. n-H.•'My Wife's Family." Western (W. Mcflownn.

mgr.)—Trrirer-H' City, Mich.. Aug. '. Frankfort2, l.ndlngton 3, Ontikosh, Wis., r>, Fund dn Lac

rhunlrshurg, O.. Aug. 4,"ll»iw 'Suutiuliky ii. The piece was originally wrltteu by llov SenWttuseon^i^nrynu 8, Van Wort o, Cellua 10, Rnbnugh, a young newspaper man of St.St. Mnrys II. Louis, under the name < in FAYor df thex,s,e'r» "rAJ^zr*^ mbm- "^ $££$* *s safes, af&t-us

incld 4,' Ausahle lorks'5f KeestluS 10, dSE ft?" & "TUe hndy Mnrgot," by Geo. lltttl-

Norrls, William (Joseph Weber, mgr.)—Chicago.III., 30. Indeflulte.

"Nettle the News Hlrl"—Kansas City. Mo., 29Aug, *.

°*^.' ,"..s,fl,» ', "'M1 <J*'o«u. mgr,)— Parkerahurg,W. Va., 30-Aug. 4.

J. ii

Pint.vllle 11 ton the well kuown author of "Mistress

Dandy Dixie's (John J. Nolan, mgr.)—Waahlng- Nell." who was present nt Its Initial perform-loii. 1>. C Aug. 4-11. once. 22. The bluy Is In four uctB, Tlie cast

:

New York (U. L. Silver, mgr.)—Leeda. N. D, Queen Elizabeth, Ella Uugli Wood; Robert

BUIOHIE STAGE KLHCTHIUIANS h!

good salaries. My "PructiculCompeiid »f Etc rtrie

ity" explains ml. A child can understand. 2"2

pages, tiludirated. By mail, tl. AdilrcssT. JEPKEKSUV, Hotel St. Deniim, N. V. City,

Of lil.» <i... vsa<CTlU* Tk..iT,.,f.-MKIERIfBLD JR., PliKS. ;

HAKTI.N BECK. GENERAL MANAOIS. .

ill AppllcatluDi for Time Must be AddrHMi]q C. tt. BRAY, Booklni M«n,«»r,Haleitlc Then re Hullillng. CTilcego" 111.

Huber's "£ MuseumWANTED, for Opening, Monday, Jul; .10, i

i STaoia cnaio hall attbactiub.I

. AHareae J. II. AND k hs< in, Mgr., m above.

BEBJiMJiUJALICES AJLf\rA\

MIVKM'V JHHIOAL AllTISTE,"THE LAUY WITH THB CLARIONET I

S9 OERRARD ST., LOHOOM. W.

TAFF VOLTAA ROBERT O'MEERS

,

Artists wanting European time write, sratiogopi

time and terms.' Cable, '•AGOIVIC," I.ONDO

WANTGU-Olairvoyant Mind Keadur, capab'eof doing magto and Illittilonsaaa tenturcact. AboA No. 1 S. andD. ykotclt Team or tlrat class 8on<hrette. J. It. Woods, pk>ase write. Tick bt.v "No.-J.C. UBKKAN, M. P., Uen. Bel-, Clbvcliind, Ulilo.

SCBNERT FOR 8ALK—Piihito Areh.fann;

Carden Set, with set llouae; Purahel I'IciukFrames, two Open Stage Lamps, 1-Spot. AimPower Cnmegrapli.No. 6, wltliTrunknnd oooft. Fil.

F. tinge, g Sininner Br., Lynn., Mass,

MtSKlANS WANTED— Clarionet an.

Ham, to locate In city of 2r.,000 luhabltnnttllulclgh, N. ('., to play In theatre, dances, eti

Must he slglit renders and genilemeu In ever,respect. No kickers wanted. Thcbtre prlosj.iio per night; duncen, $:i,00 up; mutineer$1.00. Tlio.ne doubling violin for dance*preferred. State everything In first lcttei

No time for correspondence. Theatre openSept. H. Must be net lied at once. Uoou Ucation for the right man. Steady work Sunnier nnd Winter. X&t neeceaaary to be A. ,1-

of M. Oilier good butdciitus. write. WuntetPianist, Immediately, to finish season aHotel Tybee, Tybee, (ia., 'till Sept. "1 $10.0per week; nfterwiirds location. Wire. AtdresH l'HO^'. .1, LMVIN, Hotel Tybee, Tj-beIslinid, tin., until Sept, 1; after Sept. 1

liox 347, ltalelgb, N. C.

Devcreaur, De Witt C. Jennings ; HearWeiothesley, Alice Fnweett ; Sir , Kielard Clay too, t'barlea Hammond; (iei

trnde, Sibyl Klein; William Hlmkespenn(leorge Sclimeder ; ltlnbnrd Uitrbnge, ItegaIlauston-, Wllllnni Kcmpe, Alfred IhulsoSi-.; Jolin I.oiiiln, Wlllluiu Joel; Henry Cotdell, Chnrlcs A. (lay; John Veiling, WllilmDodge; Robert Arukla, Harold Castle; HeJohnson, W. K, Kulbloe; Xnt Italnbow, Aired Smith.; Nancy, Hose Swnn ; Thoumllnrold Orey ; the Ijady Mnrgot, l'erc.

HoHwell. The piece nod u big; rim ull weelnnd whs well received. "C'nnulle" 20-Aut;. J

"EaHt Lyniie" 2-4, "Henrlettn" Q mij wtelOkI'ukum (Churlie Krerck, managcr).-

ThlK iK'iiKf reupeua July 30, after u shotSummer's closing, with the following peopleNelson and Nelson, Lewis aud Lesuingto.Smith nnd AduuiH, Harriet Itnberls, (lentvlevc Stanley. Flo. Lyle. Mary ClevetanoForrest aud Mayuard, and Leou and MaydUKm ri in-: (lleajnmlu Frlck. mnunger)^

Utisiiu'ris was fair week of 23. New peoplfor week of 'Mi : Uolen MIgnon, Tliurston nniGrey, the Martin Sisters, and Carroll amGardner. Those holding over: Llille Gaiuett, Jessie Dennett, Mary Snutelle, 'Luei-cs:Kemp, Vera Lorain, Iiertle Van Llank, VlrStanley. Debbie Vlddei1

, Polly O'Nell amMabel Carroll.

AuorroiiiL'M.—St. Paul German Suencertest, 2U-28, to Immense nttendnnce,

• •

Dnluth.—The Lyceum will open on Aug(1, wltU. the Stewnrt Opern Co., under the dlrectlon of John Cort. for one week.

Bijou (Joe Mnltlaud. mnunger).—HubIBen Is very good. People for July 30 antweek are: Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Robyns, IlilTL. \\ ebb, .Marguerite Newton nnd compauiKcllsey Moore, Devlne and Kelly, Jacl

1'oole. Jaa. 'McClellau, and movlnc nittnren. "'niL- Life of a CoWboy,"

mu"Ufc *Wiiitb City, at Oatkn Bench (C. A

Marshall, manager).— Uuslnesa wah ver>good the imst week. The attractions ar'better and more of them since the opeului

llu'aKR's "Uncle Tom's Cadin" will sbovunder canvtis here July 31.

NoTKK.—Adelnhle Thurston, who has beei"pending her vacation here with her motheiwill bft In New Vork before long, to mnk-ready for her new play. "The <MrJ from On\SSl' «i

1S?

1>lnyln by 1'nuline J'heltw am

Marlon Short Lattrn Fronkenllold hnlukrn n cnttnge on Park Point, and. will btil home there until she goes Mast for nbenrsnla of ber new piny, by Mabel PeniaonIt Is railed "A Douglitcr of Colorado.".

.

thnuucpy Oicptt will open his senson here ittlie Lyceum, in his new plav, on Aug "3

Adgie and Her Lions.Touring Rngland for the Summer. Addrcus N. •

OtlPPBR othe'e. 48 CrAnbourn St., W. C, Loudon,Rngland>; N. Y- addreHB. 2to Knst IjTtji su. N. Y.

Gill Brown 1

Hopkins' Part', Kansas C'liy, Mo.' * *il

THE SHREWSBURYS(MARGIE and LILLIE.) II

miiLLK & FRANKre working this week tt OJIKSTHR PARK, UIN.

INNAT1, O. MRS. ORVIM.B on the farm III

I . U. Willi CIIESI'ER.

aATHRYN DALEWANTS

f jraone night stand go. playing city time;

.1 People In all lines, oneCliararCterllan. Heavy(an, Loading Man. Man at least is feet tall to pwy

s veil Indian Parr, Character Man to play Ihack

'ace Part, Small Man to play a bit and run prop.-,

ne Character Woman; also one Ingenue. Admat have good wardrobe and dresH their parts

ropuriy, incumpctontj closed after llrst htjnrstil. Co. opens Sept. 3. I pay all after Jolnlnt-.fl

ddress 0. H. M KMMKN, Box 178, Alma, Nob.P. Si—Mgrs. lu Nco., Iowa, III., Mb'li., Ind., OUH;\. ftud N. Y„ scad open lime.

WANTED QUICK,IAN FOR HEAVIES JIM

.SOME LEADS.foman for Juveniles and Home~Lcads, ciiarnciernnu. Cornet, Trombone or Rarlinueto DoableI 'age or H. ami 0. Stale what yuttil) and Inwe^rHliry. Wopayall. Utltcr Useful People, write,

tut loiu on wire. Addressolryimn-iuKKiNi. co.. Kiizm.cth, ininms.

>vante;d i f-or

RAYMOND & POORE

vonian for Mrs. Morgan, with Specialty; childir Mary, Cornet B. and ()., Irunihone It. and u,,

larlonet B. and 6. show opem Aug. lfi.

JACK PUOKB, I'laluwo 1, Mich.

WANTED, FORI

Carroll ComsdvCp:SEPEBTOIBE PEOPLE IN ALL LINES.Unte your lowest. Pay your own. Rehearsalsommence Aug. 0. Season opens Aug. 14.

Address ION cAItllOLL.Hiiriisvllle, \V, Vn.

P. 3.—Can use Good Vaudeville Acts.WANT P>V No. 1 Sketch Team, that can change i'oi

feek, man and wife, musical people preferrnl

;

Two Loud Comedians, good singers, milier nndwllte, good on nnd off. Uoozers save stamps.VII In llrst letter. May Giant, write. Address

I'HOF. JOHN W. MCDONOUGH,Keystone Hotel. Lebanon, !'» _

Iir.snt J. llAum;i,ir tins bpeu eneneed t«

BcYmHlTl,S"P'tht1 Vl01

?A"en '

fl P^Ifflon oLymbellue, this coming season.

First Class Clarionettist

AT LIBERTY ABOUT SEPT. I.

ixiwrlonced. iiiign nnd Low Pitch.) MetiibcrV. F. of M. Tlieatre location preferred. Adilrtws!. P. YVIflTtioMU, liohnu's Pavilion, Tyin-eIslnpd, Oa. _^ ___——

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Loi Angelea.—At Mason Opera House(H. 0. Wyatt, manager) tbe double bill.•Tousse.^'nre' and " 'Way . Up Butt*1 byHarry James' Travesty Stars, played to goodbusiness week ending July 22. "HurlyBurly" 2:i.

Bhlasco (John II.' Blackwood, managef).„ni»i Sentette, Ft«l tenox. Id "On His Up-. —"The PiMfj of Jennlco," by the atock cora-

iprs-" Aurle Dagwell, Ellis-Nowlan Trio, pany, week ending 22, drew well. "Lost—nri Klexla and Scflall. Hansen and Nelson, Twenty-four

;

Hours," 23; "Charley's Aunt"tnnton and Modeba and, a meritorious bill 30. •Romeo, and Juliet" Is presented at

nuffMto At the Star but two weeks re-

mln of the Jessie Bonste'le Stock Co. Sum-ner rim which has been remarkably succcsa-

7,1 "'Mrs. Dane's Defense" July 30 and

reek "The Taming, of the Shrew" pleased

H.'O. throughout TaMiweek. " .

ShEA's:—Boater for week. of 30: .Ye Co-

leased good sized gatherings; last"week.

Academy (P. C. Cornell, manager).—Sea-JWmVSho* with Harry First, In "Oldsgncirirom tbe Boweryv* presented by Chas.

j

'U*aibttb .iChae. M. BflfVfe. manager)!.—I'hU Is -the farewell week of the stock com-

innv The regular season of the Empire clr-

•nlt 'shows begins Aug. 13. Renovations are

low iu order of execution.

Athlktio Vahk (U. H. Macbroom, raana-

wr) —Jack Lyle's Pan-American Minstrels

111, be this week's special attraction. De-

lartlnc 28 were Mr. and Mrs. Nell Litchfield

ind a good bill, which drew fairly well,

though the attendance Is not what the njerjta Montgomery. Gartelle Bros., McCarte's dogs

if this beautiful outdoor institution deserves, and., monkeys, Paul Barnes, O'Uonrke andLinn's Theatre; and MUa*Uat.—-Appear- Burnet'tc Trio, Wilfred, Clarke and company,

into coneliidfng 28 were: jjflitthA and Hoej, ana motion pictures.

matinees 24-27, by Constance' Crawley andHarry MeStayer,

iMoaOBCO'a . BOBBANK (Oliver MoVosco,manager).—"The Halfbreed," by the Btockcompany, will start on Its second successfulweek, 22. It Is playing to capacity business.Underlined: "Borneo and Juliet."Gband Opera House (Clarence Drown,

manager*.—The Ulrich Stock Co. presented"Alaska," to good business week ending 21."Tracked Around tbe World" 22, "The House0( Mystery" 30... OJii'Hkl'm ' (Martin Iteck, general, fauna-fieri.—Features 23 and week: Claude Oil-Ingwater and company, Ollroy, Haynes and

KBBnle Watson, B. V. Forbes add Harry ReedBusiness continues fairly good. \ .

-" Ore'setiffon1 goi

wnr

FiHCKRa'ti (A. E. Fischer, munagsr).—Bates, Impersonntor, and atock company, in

.Vote.—The Lyceum will wep the'seaffon "A Plcplc for Two.' 1

ig. 27,' end tbe'Star a ,litqe earlier ... Uxiulk (Hentz & Zallee, proprietors).—Features 23 and week: Forrest and Italney,Alicia O'Dctte, Dawson and Whitfield. KittyWalsh, Unique Comedy Co., In "A. MexicanGerman," and Unlque-o-scope. •

Hotchki8S_(D. A. Chick," manager; and

A| G."ifleW*B Minstrels are, announced to ap-

pear at the Teck e'nrly In August.

noehcjiter.— At the. .Lyceum (M. E.

Wolff, manager) the ; . Stewart.. Opera Co.,

neck of July 23, brought Its most successful

season to "a close, , wjtK .a One revival ofTaust." '. Too much praise cannot be given

this most excellent organization, 'and uhearty welcome will be accorded it, If It ever

rrliirns. Edna Tasset and Mabel Day alter-

tinted In tbe role of Margarita, and scoredheavily: Frederick Davidson, (special engage-

ment), Bowman Ralston, Bertha Shallek andBcRsle Falrbalrn were excellent. House re-

mains closed until Aug. 28, when the regular

season opens with Dockstader's Minstrels.National.—The 'Louise .Vale Stock Co.. .In

"Harvest" and "The New Magdalen" badHue atteridiince week of 23. vet m andweek, dosing of tbe Slimmer season, "Sapbo."Cook Opeba Housu (J. HI Moore, mana-

ger).—Tbe Moore Stock Co.. In "Robert Em-uiett," played to deservedly large returnsweek of 23.' Bert Lytcll, In the leading rote,

was well cast. "My Friend from India" 30and week.. ."

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Ontario Bbach: Pabk (James.. Clancy,mnitsement director").—Work and Ower, PaulStevens* the La Velles.

and cats amused great).,

open air theatre, and concluded thelrengagement 2». Aeronaut.Williams' stay .begins 30.

OUBJt Havkn 1'abk (B. E. Wilson, hiana-Kcr).—For 30 and ipeefc: Jerome, Fremontand Jerome, Kincraon and Omega, Trask andHoward, Laughing Billy Helps,' and JugglerItobln. "

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FOR SALE,

Complete Up to Date

Wagon Show,ALL NEW THISfePRTKG, 1 Baiid Wagon, I TicketWagon, 2 Sleeping Wagon*, sleeping elgtil each;Baggage Wagon*, Clown Carts, Minim 111 e nisei,

GO work Hordes and Harness, Mil. Knund Top,with 00ft. Middle Piece, 30 Lengths of Sen!-. Press-lug Tent, 20x40. Do not write, urn come and seeIt, at Nannet.N. Y., 31 liillca from N.V., Erin K, K.

The abova la the PBOPBHTY OF*STAttilETT'H Nfl. M SHOW.

To know the addrcsB of Panlcl iioirmnn, who left

Logrtnnport, Ttnl., ,iii(v lfi, Any Inronnallnti (wn>ccrnlntt lilni will be gitnliv rccelvefl by his

anxious mother, )1)A K. HOKPMAN.

Il-LIK AKEBSTllOM.For Stock and -Itoad Ocis, on lowroyalties. Write for list. Have

.. several comedy akutches rend/.Plain and sketches written to order.741EA&T ?«h ST., nnOOKI.VN, W. Y.

PLAYS

leasee).—"A Trip to tbe Catskllls" 23 and*week, with Kolb and Dill in the prluclpa!roles.

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. Emphik (Billy Banks, resident' manager).—Features 22 uud week : tiirard and Olcson,Laura Hanks, Stlth and Stltb, Harry Vnlols,the Society Quartette, Empire Stock Co., In"The; Diamond Palace," und. cinematograph.

(JiNKooiuni (J, A. BroWn, manager).—Features 22 and week: Gerald, Cluyton andMartin ltaymoad, Scnor Esplnoza,' Pavonla,Madeline Howe, Pete Gerald, CIneographStock Co., In farce, and moving pictures.

Notes:—Henry Keller, tbe 'magician^ IsHVILO-—11CUIJ IVl'lllTl, LUC UIHUILIMU, Kspending the Summer In Southern Callforninund states that after one more seusou lie willretire and majje hls'bome In Los Angeles. . .

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L. E. Bebytner Is/East for a few weeks, look-ing after new lit tractions Don Chick,' ofthe HotciiRIns 'Pheotre staff,' hud a |>ad fall

from a street car, July 20, and may lose bisleft leg os a result. ...;. . llobart Boswortbhas returned from a long vacation in Ari-zona, and will reappear at the Belasco Aug.

' * .in™ 8. "as leading man William Walling,

fti•SLfSPS if ?R nov Paying Teads at the Belasco,. goes to .Hie

™Jh2Ek ?KMii TpnV.«r t-'entral Theatre, San Francluco. . ; . MargaretLangham also returns to the' Belasco, aftereight. Weeks' absence Kdward U. Lock-art,' baaao,' Is here from New York, spendingthe Summer with bis parents ComedianKelly, of the vaudeville team of'.Kelly andVioletfp, Is confined to bed with threatenedblood poisoning In one of bis feet.. .'.

. JW.T- Wyatt, son of Manager Harry C. Wyatt

""'use bo)

SHOW TO OPEN WANTEDBEFORE SEPT*.""*. Other Ltmeopon. WahtHmirilOoltrtc Opora Co and Musical Comedies.

,I)H. L. 0. OYSTKU. Mgr.. Lumlierpnrt. W. V».

Wanted Quick, Clever, Versatile Sketch TeamDoing Singles und Doubles. Salaty guaranteed.

RESELL, '

Care of Warren SI, Hallway Cfl„ Warren, Pa.

Clarionet Player Wanted After4 Ilk. > for Hotel >\ t

II. HKAOc:. Allnnil.ill mil. AihireKs chas

iinu-c. wai. 11 inn, n. 1.

THEWONDERFUL SIX

MWm LEADING .IIVKJIIE Ml STI[I)\I! PARTS:

1M 'NGTURB OPERATOR, WITH COMETS OUTFIT.STATU KVHRYTHINC JOIN ON «IKK.

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.IKWKI.I. K KI.I.V STunic CO., Pal I., Itj .

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Nick Russell's Comedy Co.,C»mie»il»n will) snrclallv. Sister Tertfn tor'parti* and spi'clnUle^, Single ai-l in iVnttirr "minwfaWaLeader (Phiiin). I'rople who wrote Iwforr |Hi*iisc wrltr agnlit, lost letiers. There am mi ppuplt* tiai

good fur my Da.NICK HPSSELL, Coiiiieiiiil Luke, Ph., 1111III Aug. 4, sll'T Dial MA Alc.vrun AVfi,, I'uMaburgh, Pa.

MITCHEI/L'S AI.I.UTAH PLAYERS.

BD. U. C4H1KK, LAMM*WAWTKD- Vamig FiuatloniU Leading I.mlv, Leadlliu Man, (hat ean hnudle Mr. Jevkll snd Mr.Hyde; Wniiinn for InqkVim and Second Lesrlx ami A3 llharneier Wnmnn. PeopUt all lines, wrltr.Positively only espcrlenred and relinhle people engaerd. I da tint real 11 re imv niutieiilnr perttan WillitlilH sIkuv. Wiirdrohe initHt 1>C Hie hesl; HiIh Is HlaahilelT ensign I In I. No ii.iin.1 dipar rnpeil Ituilk*nlloivnl with ililsatlrHi'ttntt; ever.vlhlng must tin of Hie flr»l eallhre Jnln hiiuit<dlHh<ly mi wltoSlate KHlary, height, weluhl hihI auelti ardor In Have Mine. A<hlre<H. Ii» b-lter unly,

Kii. W. CtlOK, I,.-».t. lintel sinrtuvani. m: W. IMIl St., {4ew Vurk i'll.v.

N. II.— PlHiilm must Arrange and reiul at slghl.

WANTED QUICK. FOR

"HAPPY SI SAWYER"Three Companies, Capahie Ai-lnra, doubling hnw; «1h«» Itnml, (trrtlMra UnslrtBttH lleavle», |,padi>Ohium:tem,KitiitirrlIi'«, AgeniH. Send plmtnH and prngraiiH. Mentlnn evcrrllitng, kumrt. Par ownHeli«iirMlHAiii;..ll. CKNTIHIY T1IEATIIH!.VI, EXCHANliE, slufon Aldg., lilnuiiinail, Ulilti.

Wanted, SEVEN MEDlCIfiE PEOPLEWho Uouble Bund. .We pay all. Uosrd hotals.Must have own InBirunjiuitft.

I»B. P. CAltLON ACKAKT, Andci'HOP, ind .

PRIrfTTHA forSliowB. Tlok«U% dodgeta, bl" ,avainiinv letterheads, . envelopes, wind Wc»rd?,. heralds and other small,, type set wuika

Send Mir free samples and catalogue.VOI.qNTKKK SHtnv PRINT. IbiynnlditTHle. Pa.

WANTED, TEAM; Must Play Instruments,

Sing together loud; street work. A cam thai

can turn f lie, wheels in larvc cities. . .-mumKttEU IILANKNEK, M. V., Elgin, PI.

Ska Bnaw 1'abk (BE. Wilson, mariager).—Fifty-fourth Beglment Band (local) *^ ^eBfdcs in' tli'e" Mason Ojwri Houtie'uox50.

Cabtno TiBsATBK (Fred H. "Grcll, maria-cer).— 1'hsL week the following amusedcrowds dally : Kohlcr and Marlon, the Sad-lers, Frsnkle Atrldge and Kittle Arthur. Her-man .Klscnbron (re-engaged). Tbe .ViennaOrchestra baa. been engaged for the, Vest oftbe settBbn.

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office. . . ..Jane Hotly (Mm. Uobvrt Brunton)lius iTjrlrwJ from tbe . Btage, and Is visiting

her parcnCaln this. city'.'. . . ;U6bert Brubton,scene painter,' who : has been hero a month,leturns East about Aug.' 1,' to. nil professionalcontracts;' , ' " ,".;.

the season In the tent on Aug. 11.',

open tlie Elite Theatre on Hept. 1.

ItiNi;r,iN(; Biiuk.' CirtcuK July HO.

Kimirn.—At tbe Lyceum CM. Bels, man-ager) Primrose's Minstrels' delighted anaudience which nearly tilled tbe bouse July20.

ttonicK's Glbn Pabk (.Henry Taylor, man-ager);—"The Girl from Paris was well re-

ceived last week, large houses prevailing.Htxt.ru (F. W. McConncll, manager).

BUI for week of July DO: Leslie and Wil-liams, May Hbey, Mat He Dorothea, fJraceLyon, Lottie Fayette, Blaltoscope and .Illus-

trated songs. .Business good. ;' *

Kl.imlDou t'ARK (Enoch Little, manHger).--Attractions for -week of '60 : Oiarlen B.Lawler and daughters, Cliff Farrell,, Eckeliiiid Warner, Marie. La. Boy. Business wasbig lust week, with Cummings and Thorn-ton and Itoblnaon and Grant, wbo cattic Inplace of Mr. and Mrs.. Larry. Sbaw'and.Fan*eruori nbd Omegk. " .'

Nuiks.—Gi'uce Cannon, who has been theguest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Potter, In thiscity fur the past . few. months, will leavesoon for New York, to: Joth the "BusterBrown" Co,, abe bnvlng beenldentllleld withthe same organisation last season. ......

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Charles Smith, manager of tbe HorneltsvllTeThentrc. Is spending the Summer In tiliulra,

tbe guest of his father, Munsgcr W. C. Smith,of the. Lyceum.

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mh 'Jniiimtown. —'it the' Samuels Opera

House (_J. J. Waters,, manager) the seasonopened July 27, with George Primrose's Min-strels, to good business. • > - %Celordn (J. J. Waters, manager).—For

week of 2.1 : Emmet Devoy and company.Josephine Gassmad and her "picks," Leroyand woodford, Bud Farnum- Trio; and Rbodesand Carter. Business Is good.Notks.—K. 0. Barkoot Carnival Co. did

big business In Corry, 23-28. 'Pbey appear inWarren ott-Ang', 4 The Zoeller Trio, sen-sational gymnasts, will be tbe free attrac-tions at Celoron Park, opening '28 J. A.Morrow's ClrctiK played Salamanca 25Roller, skating' is very popular at the Atidl-tipi-luni . .A number,of free acts have beenengaged at the park.

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vUea.~Ai tbe Dewey Music IJnll (DavidParry, manager) this .week; Thompson andSeilda, Archer and .Cartelle, Bear} Frasier,Sliver Hums, Hutberford.'and proli, Itae

Schroder, and Clara' Morgap. '- -Summit Pabk., IT. A.' .Baker, manaacr),

Business Is good. Tb|s week : Will Hill, "nrodive:" Oscar. and Helma Norcus. .. ,. .

UncA PArtl.cacrnm. & Dourhoe,, mana-gert).—Ratb's Orchestra is .dr^wlbg well,

auu will rcmal'n'the Vest of tbe Benson.— i —

Troy At the Lyceum (Edna ArcherCrawford, manager) the Crawford Stock didwell last week, lb. "A Kitchen Belle." "EastLyone" Is current.

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- MONTANA.

OHklnml.—At the Macdonough (CbartcsP. Hall, imnsgerl thc.Ellsford Stock Co., in

"The Black. Flag, drew packed houses weekending Ji(|y. t'-'. The company. Kill present'Kidnapped 23-20. "The Two Orphans" fol-

Ceilar HaiinU.—At Alamo I'mk Ml. K,Barton, manngnr.1 (bis bill drew *««d bu«*l-

iiess week of July 23 : Esmera Tilda, CoraMlsk'cll and Ould Dust TWIlia, H. Fyvie-Depch. Mil Ik itnd Lewis. L<Mtlf Miiiiroe. theAtamoHfanc, Schmidt's Bund and Knrl Kbr-hurdt. balloonist.-

Novks.— MMungef Burton has KceniedKnahenshtte's airship for Cedar ItopIdH tenthannual cnrnlvnl, Oct,. .1-0 T. C. Hoy-Inn. Of the stuge force ' of ' the MsnhatttinTheatre, bus been visiting, lila old borne bore.....;. J. If. Sbtink, advance nmnuger forInnes' it.irni. w;r- here -I. and honked (heluui'i to appeur at the Alunto Park Aug. 1, 2.

Manager Will 8. Collier left 23 tovisit J. R. Henderson,at' bis big ranch InDawson Co., Neb. '"

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Lmnutv (H. w: Bishop, minager).—Katlierlne Grey, supported;by Bishop's com-pany of players, drew capacity bouses In

"The Christian" week ending, 23. L. R-

Stockwcll »nd ' tliel.otock. company. In "AMidnight Belt" 2&-20. .ttcxt, KatberlncGreV. in,

L,Cainille," .. .

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InoiiA TAiitc. (Will L. Greenbuuni, msna-ger ),_^.'l'he Idora Opera Co., In" "WhenJohnny Curnes Marching Home" (third week),2K-J29, (\re playing to cupaclfy. "Pinaforefollows, ' ..,-'' ' ', .1 * '.'. - V- ''IltrtL (Ed. Ilomiiti. mansger) .—Features30, und Week: Ellsworth and Burt, Bbthwell Mall" July .'lO-Aiijt. I. "'Phis' HhuirilfterV 2:1.Browne's Gaiety GlrlH, and motion pictures. , WoNbBnr>Nb'.—Week of July 211; Gunklll'sCapacity, .business at every performance last trained

;animals. ,;Buadcr-Lavelle Trio, tbo

week. " .' " '.,'

NpvKLtr; (Tony Luhelskl. manager).-

INDIANA,

[iiilluitiiiii>lii«, - - At the Park Theatre(_l)|ekfion_ »fc Talbot t, mnnngers) "The _ Fun t

. BUI30 and" week: Budhou's Dog and Tony Cir-

cus, ' Kdwn rd Waldmunn, the Tennl3ons,BImbb, acrobat: Golden West Trio, and mo-tion pictured.. Business boomed lust week.

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. .IOWA.

Den IHntnea.—At .lugersoll I'ark (FredBuchunan, manager) business was big weekof July 22. Thq.blll was a very, pleaidng one,

int'tu'diag: Ru't'b White and ier. Eight Kan-ghrob GUIs, Helen Glraid, Byron and Lang-don, Rlalto Comedy Four, Barty and Barry.Bros. I.)e Van,, and tbe klnodromc. Week of20, Hadl's Troupe of Arabs, and others.

'. Rinoi.i'no Brios.' Suow wbh here Julv 27.1

notk.—Fanny Joynes. one of" the Kanga-roo Girls, appearing with Ruth White, stIngei-soll Park, last week, was married toAndrew K. Boehlcr, of this qlty, .Titfttdny

evening, July 24, at the parsonage of FatherSchmidt. Air. Boeliler and Miss Jdynes wereboth members of "The Tenderfoot" Co. last

season, Miss Joyoe's home la In Syracuse,N. V. Tbcy will both bo with "Tbe Tender-foot" Co. tbe coming season.

Keokalc.—At tbe Casino tbe Van Dyke &Euton Co. opened an. eight nights' engage-ment July 22, Id repertory, to the capacity.

Miss Eaton, supported by Hugo' U. Koch anda good company, gave excellent'. satisfaction

July 30. The 1

AlBlnl and company, for two. weeks, openingVan Dyk "

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and' merchants' carnival opened for a week

return engagement week of Aug.NoiKp.—r'fhe

iIndoor -'

e & Eaton Co.' plays ak of Aug. 12.miniature world's fnlr

Butte—At th* Grand Opera House (DickP. Button, manager), week of July 22, LuluSutton and company. presented ''Lost .on- thePaclflCr" to large houseK, featuring the WebepFamily "pnd tGe " Slaters Natalie,, both VeryOne vau'devllleTacts. This theatre, *HlW.un

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dsrgolng extensive lmprovemebtB, continues

to enter to <ne nest ot patronage. WhenllnUhed, It.wUt l»e one of:.tr«e imndntunesttheatres In the West, as tAt as Interlpr. Is

concerned.

Jury' 23", hna'u'teW gw)d crowds. The attrac-

tion is under the local management of MartinIk Han son e Keokuk'a eighth annual free

street fair Is to be held the latter part ofSeptember. Ed. V. Kirchner Is the managerof amusements.

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Davcnitorl.—At Schuctzen Park (Direc-

tion Kindt A Deutsch) Clrclllo Italian BoyBand closed Its week's engagement, Julv 21,and was wvlt received, The Kilties Band will

appear tlie Inst of August Date not jet. an-nounced. , . ,.

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eaturuu me wsun ELITE TilfcATBB <plpe,ctlon Cb,as. Bcrkcll).

Natalie,, both Very now occupying a tent nt the corner of second" and 'Gaines, streets,. wUb tbe, following, for

week of July 23: Leon's dogs. X. Mortclla,

I^uo' Kline. Elmore and Bnrthm, onfl theIjlftcsi-oiK1

, Tpe Smnm>r s*-tisoii uiidef Ihplent

Ihn» .'been n b|g V$UCC£jUi for Miga^f

Berkell, i\t<l be announces that be will close mnrrlfd in UHib.

trained 'unluialW. ^Bundcr-Lnvelle Trio, thoItowilrcs and Eddie Snwyer. nusItieHk Is big.

,Faikhank.—Klllles Btuid drew well week

of 211. ..':,.. '.,'

Whitk City.—Good sized crowds 1I3-28,

NriTK.—II. S. Maddy i-nnie 24, to tell ihencwH(mper'4 of the woniierdil perrormiuicc ofCurl Hugcnbeck'K ClrcUK, which Is hilled forAug, It.

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'" •i.iifojtttf.—At tbe Finn II v (Rosbrugb &

Msurk-e, iiuinage;'K) bill for week of July -'0 :

l'owers, and breed, Allele Oswald. ArthurMtuaif. and Keeley Sisters and (!urtlH Vance.

. Notes.—The peHatnuvr* plnylng tbe FamilyTheatre will open on Suncbiy Instead of Mon-day, an heretofore, Mitnugrr Mniirlco havingarranged to give three Sundny iierformunceH,under ten?, at Ttseirmwh Trail Park. Thisplan whh Intnidut-fd July 22. with satisfac-tory results to both iiiiinnjrement nnd publie.

.Jfenry ItefttprlTfl Mctropolliun BundSlveM two concerts at Te<'mnscli Trull Parknly L'O The sons of Veterans have ar-

ranged lo have a White Clly hero, week ofAug. i; A cbniiliiiiipiii. will lie held In

this city from Aug. 18 to L'fi. (he followingspeaker* having been secured : IU*v, WirtI*owther, Prof, Kline. Dr. J. M. Driver. Dr.Green. Dr. Herbert Bow ('nun- l cartoonist).MIsh Hemingway (render^. Jubilee hIii'.'ith,

l^on Vlnctnt, Prof. Itlgdou and Itleluird ('ar-

r61I . . . ...Charlie Hasty, "The Hooslcr Boy,"leaves. Aug. 1 for New York, to Join "TheVolunteer Organist." this being bin fourthseason with the company.

Aiuiernnn,~At the CryBtnl Theatre tW.W. McF.wen. manager), week ending July "JK.

tbe bill Included: L'.lllc Iriuti WtckolT nndcomnany. Hie Fiorellas, Mrs. Bertbii Coburn,In Hongp: Stanley and Alleen, and tbe klno-

drnme.Sort:.—Mr. nnd Mth. Lloyd Blniiham, of

New York City, wero In this city 17.. ,-#-.- . .

Krniikfnrt At the CryHtal (elms. Welch,rarniagcri.—The bill for week of July 30: Sis-

tern Chatham, M.irttn and Martin, Josn Mil-

ler. Btitnley and, Le Roy. Chns nnd JennieWelch and the klhodrome. ,

Vav Annt'no'H Cinctis, 2,(1, exhibited to

large audiences.Cum Bbob," cinciTs Auk. in.

***; r-El'UKXK F. WflMOtt, a tbefltrlesl ins linger,

obtained, from Justice Mlnnchard. In the

Supreme Court of New .York, nu Interlocu-

tory decree itf nhfiotiilo rtlvorce oti July 24,

froin I'rtrollne Wllwon, nu sclretw, wlxun be

HILL YVI) TAKE A Klllh1

!\ 31 V AHWBILK ".

is there \mnmi that vi could doforyoii?Pmfcfi.-'loiibi Ccpli'ti Free. Puhit-iiniil by \\. IIKinilTMOKK, ISIITsiicyNI., PbllinlelphuJ, Pa

WANTED,Medicine Performers,

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L. T. COOPER'S l$l(; SHOWSSketch 'IVsnW BlnVk, Irish tmil Hutch Comettiiiiis liiuifl jn'iipii- only, Salary Do object.

Must Join tit once. Will wire llekets. Apply

Ciil-e iff Yates Hotel, Syriicime, N. Y.

HH'HAIHi IS imiSFI.F AGAIN.P. S,—ItegunlH lo Jessie itml Cotiiptia.v,

FREAK COWFOR SALE.

Han boots over two feet long on all (nor fee*,and Ih In good' health, lilg aitracdoii hi TslrM

wherever exhibited. Will sell lo hlghr.M odorAll letters answered. Aiblrcsomm F. TJIOMA. M.VM. 2± Princeton, Minn.

Wanted, for Cfapt. Ament'sCARNIVAL SHOWS,

.. «K1WT. PIANO PLAYKII.ft-ibcr and mil afraid of . work. Salary %\u midIt. it. Wlie (ttiic.k in per roii'n.

CAIT..W. II., AMKMT,OreggsvUln. 111.. 80-Agg. J; Uilnttmnlo II.

Good Vnndcvlllo Acts nndRepertoire People

111 it'l MlKV. Mn.t Jnln m mfefl, Htnlr nil; imvymirnwii. w. J. 1'IKHUK. Iliirnmlllo, w. Vn.WiHITKH-M.il Willi I'lMiiri) M.rlilnc.

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MUSICIANSFor (1BNTBV CAMor.S H1KBV Hn, |. o.riiet,( larlonet. Alto and llarltone. Addrusa IIMKCIIPA KltKTT, Aug. 4. Whatcliecr, Iowa ; Aug. r. and m,

Nevada, Iowa; Aug. 7. tbtrroll, Iowa; Aug. s,

An dill 1011, Iowa.

KinseyKomedyKo.M'lllllrt Stillg nnd Dnilce CtiKicrlblli, (ietienil

HuslncHH Repertoire People. Long engiigc-ini'lil. sure tnoiicy. Itnliili 1110I Mnyaic Taylor,wire. >L I.J<I_N^KY. Johuslnwn. Obbi.

Wanted, for

SAM BRYANT'S REP. SHOWUnder outrun, 11 «oni| All 'Hound Ailor to

pl«y nnytlilnB -cant- for. A Intnt plensonl Mt-H»«t'lfi'-nt lo Hie tlfhl tiimi. Must Join nl onre.81 iit« your IowckI miliirv, which la SFItK.

SAM URYANT. I-iilnhuiMe. |'«.

At Liberty. EDW. A. YOUE';-.. -ii :v™i.w.__No. 4H0 THIKII ST., flrftllrt lUplil., Mlt:ll.

Wanted Quick, Piano PlayerWork y.r .miiiKl. Mom*, .wiIiii.it .nro licru.

Ail.lr.BH M.zrm * MAIIUKN,Ml. Allim, McKcn <:... P..

\T ullli;UTV.NORMA VEAOER,BMOTIONAI. HKAVIK8. One piece or nipcrloln 1

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:HiH«iitliJMHt. 8lree^ Wilimuo, lll.__

WANTED, Al Medicine Performers, PianoPlayer and Kkct<:b Team. Would llko to bear fromtrodd pleture inachiitc. Nelson Rlid Nolxon. wrlle.AdrlreHH P (^H.M*W*r^ffr

1Manhfli-ld. WI-.MUSIC

ArnillK*'d, «'Miiii«.sci|. I.ow letiiiH

A, KKKTSMAIt, MX K. i;,lli St., N. Y,

QUICKWork iii iirecssaiy nnw if you Wanta roule. Look ,il II iu Idler lu 11 cer-

tain 111111 1 re

"IIKAK Hill: laui-lflM IIWI N.iv. Tlnr V.llir «l-irai'ilmi. AlliiiirililWrilmi'l. niliHl.

Viium truly »

If you were booking for ymiraclf aslie bttd Iicen, Unit (roml stand woulillie none f.ircver. But we got the daleand iwlLer in the name inontli,

Sjine prople wonder how we Rettime for tin in Unit they could not grt

for tlicin.Mclvcs, Init wo do. Hadn'tyon tioltcr find out how I Wri:eus lo.lay. Gel our propasillonj thebeat for attraction booking, Ed, F.

Ailams A ..Co., 127 Weal Kith Street,

Ni^w Vnrk^ (Kiigiccinciil Oenl. also)." WANTKQ, rOH '

SHOGKEY STOCK COWNljiV'Ifiioi.OKK. Mm. nrfl-nrl. ivIIH, t||ii.ir«h.il H;.nir»; . muni Pmrwlj Naasoiie wimRE.ins .mi ii.li, inn HpniLiu,, |ir ,.i,.,, c ,i. . n„;;piloil'l. vrlli' irjmii imiiiioi. iiuikit kihiiI. Nn uiuncVHllMIII-l'.l. JII-.I li;i,l l|.|M|.|||i|H WIM'lll. HllBlllI, ft.Till nclor*, wrlli'. NrNiMivlllu. o., work ur Julv inI'nriiiHiiciil

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.ililrrw, HIIOIUKV HTWK (III.,

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648 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 4.

JEROME REMICKDETROIT

10 Witherell St.TO CALL,

NEW YORK45 West 28th St.

WON'T YOU GOME OVER TO MY HOUSE?Williams and Van Alstyne's Greatest.

The Tender Pathos of this Baby Ballad is Bound to Reach Every Heart.

CAMP MEETIN' TIMEBy WILLIAMS and VAN ALSTYNE.First Real Coon Song Sn Yes

JUICIl. HIE ART TBIWILL HEELAN & ALBERT GUMBLE.

Y WILLIAMS & VAN ALSTYNE.

THE SONS OF SOHGS FOR SOUBRETTES.

ANOTHER "NANCY BROWN."

IF I ONLY HAD THE NERVEVINCENT BRYAN'S

Successor to "That's

How I Love You, Maine"

I'M GOJIRffiiTBM TO CHICA60By Williams & Van Alslvue

The "Candy" Story Coon Song.

A LAUGH IX EVERT I l.\E.MY SWEET1

By JEROME & SCHWARTZ.

THE SUES! IISMf WHIZ

SONG EVER ill

No Explanation Needed. By ARTHUR J. LAMBBy WILLIAMS & VAN ALSTYNE.

THE ONLY ORIGINAL COWBOY SONG.

IS IT WARM ENOUGH FOR YOU?A WALTZ SONG FOR

ANY SITUATION. One of *hjj> Most FeteHI"?

NOTFORGETTING

lntormex»»'

th: xtxs OUR or tp: XWCfrT

A M OXJR MOTTOSTRAIGHTFORWARD

IM

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AUGUST 4. THE N"E"W YOEKLICLIPPER 649

CHICAGO87-89 Clark St.

OLUTE SONG SUCCESSES:-

The Latest Indian Innovation.iawatha's Only Genuine Successor.A Stirring Sailor Song,

<*i »»

TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYSI LIKE YOU, TOO WILLIAMS & VAN ALSTYNE

WES1I0 111111!"A Screamer" by

JEROME and SCHWARTZ,with Extra Verses byBILLY JEROME 1

.BEAR OLD FARM™E DAfID III II II Jill Vincent Bryan's Best Comic Song,

I rllUII UUI iflfiW with Plenty of Extra Verses.

WOmOU31WAEMO i?<<nii)By WILL HcKEHNfl.

A NEAT "NUMBER SONG"

ON THE ORDER OF "BY

THE WATERMELON VINE.''

DOWN IN THE EVERGLADEWILLIAMS ft VAN ALSTYNE.

THE ONLY JUNCLE SONG DH THE MARKET.

MOTHER "OAMBOO THEE."

SINGING IN THE WILDWOODand H. 13 BLANKE. The Ballad Hit of th. Season.

WHY DON'T YOU TRY? »«ag E-

By ALBERT GUBLE.Ooon Love Sone of -the TTiomr.

By GEO. BOTSFORDA Oomio Sone that Need. No Intreduotlen.

GREAT INSTRUMENTALNUMAOTS Writ, for This a* One.

REMICK CO.

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650 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 4

TJIt, JVIOTTOslova and th» World: Move

PHONEa with Veu. Stop and You 8tep Alons.

^SS-9: MAD.

1DSTUH6If You Wish Songs Suitable fop Tour Production* Kindly Writ* or Phono. We'll Po the Rort.

IT'S

Our Croat Big Move Hit; Everybody's Humming It

And You Certainly Will When You Hear It.

Your Next Move Cet Our Big Ballad Hit,

This Ballad la a Sure Encore Winner.

urn!One of the Brightest Ensembles Written.

This Number Will Make You Move.

If You Anticipate Moving. Try This Move.

This Song Is Arranged for 'Octette. Quartette, or Team/ with Appropriate Words.A Tough Love Song That Will Move Your He»-t.

TIM IHA Worthy Successor to "Dear Old Dutch."

OUR IRISH MOVE.

BARNEY BLARNEY DAISYDOOLYANOTHER BARNEY.

OUB IRISH WALTZ 80NG, MOVING ALL THE TIME.

EMMA CARPS' BIO HIT,AN INDIAN MOVC.

A WIGWAM BUILT™ TWOAN O. K. NUMBER.

OUR NOVEL INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS.

ZITTARA AND SYRIAN PATROL

A COON LOVE BALLAD, ALWAYS MOVING.

HONEY, WON'T YOU LOVE

ME LIKE YOU USED TO?VIRGINIA EARLE'g and OENARO and BAILEY'S BIG HIT.

A Very Pretty Descriptive Ballad.

A DAUGHTER-VANITY FAIRMoving In Society.

THE ABOVE SONGSCan be had on receipt of

lOo. In Poataga) andP>roarramma.

HO CARDS.I-OOIC OUT P-

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AUGU8T 4. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 651

RELEASED!! RELEASED!!ANOTHER GREAT NEW YORK SONG SUCCESS,

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652 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 4.

LU9IN * LIFE MOTION PICTURE MACHINES g FILMS * uwmmwmES**

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654 THE NEW YORK CLII^ER. " August 11

Wi55 CKpper'5;, Personalities ail

coHcnxixo .

STAGE FOLK and Sometimes OTHEBS

by Josephine aao.

They played ball! lion correctly apeak-

In;, they played at It—the Associated Actors

against the Amalgamated Managers; the lat-

ter, of course, triumphantly winning with a

score which Is still disputed—28 to 13, 10

to 3, and 13 to 2 being; declared by different

exports to be correct, though most of the

runs were doubtful.

Incidentally, nearly $4,000 were paid In

at the gate of the American League Park onSaturday, July 28, by enthusiastic "fins,"

who thus practically expressed their sym-

pathy with the charitable object of the great

mme. The proceeds arc to benefit the Homefor Destitute Crippled Children.

Mrs. A, I>. Erlanger, wife of the New York

manager, has long been deeply Interested In

this most deserving of charities, and It Is

due to her efforts that the theatrical people

In particular have been Invited, from time to

time, to contribute toward the good work.

Needless to My, they seldom fall to respond.

Never before In the annals of baseball

history has the national game been so beau-

tifully and scientifically {Displayed Never

before have so many and such continuous

howls of amusement gone up from any con-

course of fun seekers. The theatrical world

was prodigiously represented, as moat pro-

fessionals are now In town, getting ready

for rehearsals.

The game was a burlesque from start to

finish, nil regular baseball rules being vio-

lated according to the will of each player,

and everything went.

The teams, according to the programme,

were!

Manager*. Actor*.

A. h. Erlanger, rf. George M. Cohan, p.

Ham H. Harris, p. Fred Stone, c.

Wm. A. Brady, If. Dave Montgomery, 8b.

Tom Ryley, 8b. Nat Wills, is.

Jack GteaaoD, c. Thomas W. Doss, If.

Jules Hurtlg, cf. Ueorge Beban, 2b,

Bam Scribner, 8b. De Wolf Hopper, cf.

Alfred Aarons, lb. Chas. A. Murray,

Edgar Selwyn, ss. Charles Gebeit, if.

Terry McGovern, 2b. George Felix, lb.

Umpire*—Hollls Cooley, Harry Mltteutbnl.

There were many other willing substitutes,

who played all over the place, wherever they

could best fit In at emergencies. James

Morton, Tom Lewis, Bobby Barry, Lee Har-

rison, and other popular actors, all did tbelr

part to push the game along.

This amusing contest will at least prove

that the apparently unapproachable heads of

syndicates can doff their doublets of dignity

and disclose another side, Indulging In fun

and jollity—a public display wblch tbey

usually leave to tbelr "hirelings," the stars

and lesser lights. This was most particu-

larly exemplified by the absolute freedom

with which the august head of the syndicate,

A. h. Erlanger, entered Into the sport of

the day. He even went so far—after the

Ihree exhibitions of boxing by experts—as

lo engage, In the sight of an audience of

more than three thousand, In a furiously

funny round with Fred Stone. He worsted

the comedian, scattering bis straws to the

wind. This was a practical Illustration of

the old proverb, for during the progress of

the bout, Stone's straws showed which way

Hie grotesque match was going.

As the members of the press filed Into the

front seats, It was observed that tbey care-

fully tried the durability of the wire net-

ting In front of them, for well they knew

that some terrible balls would come their

way.The little patch that marked the diamond

was being sprinkled as the contestants

marched on to the grounds. One of the

"fans" remarked that Ibis was to chill the

feet of tbe managers, who were to be the

first at bat. However, if that was tbe In-

tention, It failed, for the way Ibese august

arbiters of theatrical fates hot-footed from

base to base were feats thnt never again

could be repeated.

To distinguish them from the ordinary

actor men, moat of the managers appeared

on the greeu In high silk hats of rare -vint-

ages, while 41m actors wore ibe costumes of

their respective popular successes.

[Manager Erlanger, who right fielded for

his. side, wore a red cap, and played In his

blue shirt Blccvce. He was first at bat, and

Ills sprint to first base disclosed a rapid

action rarely shown by those whose leg ex-

ercise Is taken mainly between their auto-

mobiles and office doors.

Sam 11. Harris, of the Cohan ft Harris

firm, was an important factor In the success

of this charity game. He was among the

few who played some real baseball. Pos-

sibly he couldn't help It, for he wore tbe

real thing by way of a regulation baseball

suit.

Fred Stone, tbe "straw man" of "TheWizard of Oi," bulged with his muni singe

stuffing with which he has dressed his uever-

to-be-forgotlen caricature. He was one of

tbe busiest workers ou the diamond. Heoriginated the Blogau for the actors' team

:

"Come on, buys! It's our only chance lo skin

the managers." As catcher for his aide, he

was protected from George Cohan's scientific

twirling by nn old parrot cage over bis head.

Cohan pitched nil aorta of curves for the

managers to get on lo, nml More his "Yankee

Hoodie'' George Washington, regimentals, Hedistinguished himself by pulling a manager

out nt first base, when, under the circum-

stances, It would seem almost an Impossi-

bility to get the ball there In time. Tbesphere had been batted by a alow runner a

little way Into the field, aud, being sent backtoward first, was Intercepted by this agile

young man, who nt the same Instant tripped

and fell to the ground. He rolled over twice

with the bait lo hand, then, not taking time

to get to hla feet, he hurled It to first base

as he lay on bis back—and a man was out

Some of tbe best real fielding was done by

Charles Gebest, Cohan's clever orchestra

director. He bad stained bis face and wasarrayed a fa John Chinaman, Id lavender

silk. This young musician, by tbe way, baa

materially helped tbe "Yankee Doodle" base-

ball nine to Its championship over the "GreenRoom" team.

De Wolf Hopper, the long comedian, batted

with a club as tall aa himself, and about tbe

weight of the one Goliath must have knocked

folks over with. A "fan" remarked that It

was probably the biggest "bat" that Hopperhad ever been In charge of. Hit long black

coat had tbe appearance of having been cut-

a-way for this especial occasion, as tbe slant

from tbe one button to the back of tbe skirt

looked to be about three yards In length.

Enormous white spats decorated his nimble

feet, and an eight Inch cigar adorned his

mouth, both at bat and white he worked over

In the centre field, where he filled In time

picking daisies as be awaited files In his

direction.

gentle reminder on bin jaw by Terrible

Terry. Their deadly feud also ended In a

kiss of forgiveness that wa3 Immensely funny

to the audience.

A score of handsome actresses and chorus

girls, resplendantiy attired, dispensed pro-*

grammes and peanuts at big prices. Ethel

Levey, Truly Shattack, Mrs. Jerry Cohan,

Hope Booth, and tbe other popular stage fa-

vorites, emptied their capacious purses manytimes at the money drawer, for never a cent

of change did a purchaser get back from

these pretty women, whose temporary greed

was displayed In tbe worthy cause of charity.

One of the hardest workers for tbi euccess

of the event was Eddie Dunn, representa-

tive for Cohan A Harris. He was -omni-

present, omntpatlent, omnlspectlve, and all

the other omnia that combine to make bla

well known cleverness of Immense value In

his particular field of work.

There_ %were scores of other bappenlngs,

Incident to the afternoon, which were as

funny aa here related, but space for tbem-la

lacking. Then, too, like -the three ringed

circus, no one person could take In the^-whole

of the show, which will long be a most

amusing memory.

FRANK A. ROflDINS* SHOW CARS IN THE YARDS.

Hollls Cooley, the umpire, came prepared

to resist any attack that might follow bis

decisions, Just or unjust, as tbe case might

be. His protection consisted of a suit of

stage armor, with the addition of a broad-

sword big enough to Inspire terror in tbe

heart of any dlsapprover of his umpirage.

Instead of signalling tbe game to begin by

the command to "play ball," he so far forgot

his role as to call out, "high ball." Hta

nrmor did not last out tbe game. VOne rule of the straight game was most

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flagrantly disregarded when Sam Scribner, of

the managers' team, made bis hurried run

around the bags. Reaching second base after

a hit that took him there, he caught the

incoming ball on Ha return from a visit to

the field, put It In his pocket, and continued

bis run toward borne plate. But just within

two or three feet of It he was beset by a

bunch of opposing actor men, and there was

a sensational foot ball struggle In the path,

with Scribner the under one. Finally he

wriggled from beneath and drew himself up

to the plate, bodily disfigured but still on the

diamond, with a borne run to the credit of

the managers.

William A. Brady temporarily forgot his

usual dignity while racing past the bags on

home runs. Once be tipped a foul that

dropped back and nested In the straw of

Stone's head piece. A lemon was the ap-

parent result, for an Instant later tbe com-

edian catcher was seen to be refreshing him-

self with one.

Nat Wills, of picturesque tramp fame,

made a few hits that would have brought

him more noticeably to the eye of bis audi-

ence had be worn his character clothes.

George Beban, made up In tbe guise of

the Little Corporal, looked very Corel can,

and filled In his time between balls at tbe

second base by combing his Napoleonic fore-

lock Into Hie position which all authentic

portraits hove.

The game was Interrupted by a twenty-

minute shower, that, though wetting the

costumes of the players, failed to dampenthe sport, which was resumed before tbe

rain ceased. Several more sensationally

funny hits followed, when tbe game ended,

after tbe third Inning, In favor of the man-

agers.

Joe Humphreys, tbe official announcer,

kept tbe programme galloping along con-

tinuously on Ua prescribed course.

The region of the home plate was raked,

and then, with n graphic Introduction of

Tntsy Corrlgan and Sam Bcrger, tbe Call-

foralau, tbe second part was begun. This

was the first New York appearance of the

big, good looking heavyweight who recently

beat Champion Jack O'Brien. Tbe contest

looked as though It were partly real and

partly In fun. After three rounds It ended

In fun, when the two, on bended knee, kissed

and made up.

Two slight youngsters, Harry Harris andYoung Otto, followed next with a mix-up

Ihnt, to one unaccustomed to ring sights,

appeared to be n spurring contest between

two lively bantam roosters.

Young Corbett and Terry McGovern then

sparred three rounds, while Mike Donlln, the

big Glnnt batsman, kept time. This fight

nlso appeared rather real at times, and once

Don! Hi had to Interfere. He got out of the

way In a hurry, however, after a punch In

the region of his ribs by Corbett, and a

EDGAR SELWVIf,Whose picture appears on tbe front page ofthis Issue, Is one of the most promising of

our younger playwrights. His farce. "It'sAll \our Vault," which wbb successfully pro-duced at the Savoy Theatre, New York, last

season, was so well liked by George M. Cohanand Bam II. Harris, that tbey signed a con-

tract with Mr. Selwyn to produce any playthat be may write within the next five years.He has already delivered to them the manu-scripts of "A Man of Millions" and "Tbe En-ergetic West," which will be produced thecoming season. "It's All Your Fault*' will

also be Bent on tour under tbe managementof Barton ft Salter. Mr. Selwyn "has also woufame as an actor. He bSB been leading manfor Maude Adanin, Ethel Barry more andKyrle Bellew. Ills greatest success was thatof Tony, In Augustus Thomas' "Arliona."

Keith A Proctor'* Annonnrtmfnti.General Manager B.-F. Albe* »r KalOi

ft* Proctor's enterprises, announced last ween

that continuous vaudeville will be lnangu-

rated at the Fifth Avenue on Sept. 17,. which

Is the date arranged for the reopening or

this playhouse under the new management.

Mr. Albee had the following to say In re-

cord to the new poller of tbeliouse : It has

been no hasty determination on tbei

part:

oi

Mr. Keith or Mr. Proctor to present contin-

uous vaudetllle at tbe Fifth Avenue the

coming season. All signs Pdot#ton inost

unusual demand for this form of entertain-

ment, and we have no misgivings as to the

success of the new policy from the stand-

point of entertainment, at i*" eT«Dt* „ _.^"The Fifth Avenue Theatre enjoys so

many geographical advantages that there is

scarcely room for doubt as to the compete

financial triumph of the new policy- ^"fithe united offices tbe house will be suppnea

with the highest dasr features. -

"The performances will be continuous from

the start of the matinee untUtbe^ose of

i he evening show, and this plan will aiso

bold good. with the continuous- concerts on

Sundays throughout the season ^..„„ nnBeginning with the regular Kali season on

Labor Day, Sept. 8, the performances at

Keith ft Proctor's Twenty-third Street Thea-

tre will be. changed to continuous, Including

the Sunday concerts us well. . ..." On Sunday, Sept. 2, Sunday concerts wpi

be Inaugurated at the Union Square Theatre

Artisans and decorators are working at

Keith A Proctor's Fifty-eighth Street Thea-

tre to complete the changes and redecora-

tlons of the auditorium in time for -the open-

ing of the Fall season. Labor Day. mm.J*The changes In tbe Interior will Include tbe

building of new proscenium boxes and loges

and new reception parlors for the women.

The color scheme of the decorations will oe

In white nnd gold, and there will be newsilken draperlea and hangings throughout.

The style of tbe entertainment will re-

main the same as last season—high class

vaudeville, two performances every day. in-

cluding Sunday, at the prices which have

always prevailed at that bouse.

There will be no changes at the One Hun-

dred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre for the

coming season. The policy of producing

dramas by the stock company will be main-

tained. Performances will be given daily,

and the Sunday vaudeville concerts will -be

continued aflernon and evening throughout

lfrbe opening of Keith ft Proctor's Jersey

City Theatre Is set for Labor Day, Sept. &Sir Albee says that mechanics will be obliged

to labor night and day In order to finish the

Imlldlug operations by that time. The enter-

tainment will be exclusively continuous

vaudeville.p«3 I

WASHINGTON.

Tncomn.—At the Taeoma Theatre (Chas,

II. Herald, manager), week beginning July

20, the Brandon Players present a new play,

by a local author,- wblch. as yet, has not been

named. It has been decided to allow the

public to choose 1 lie name for the play, andon Friday night tbe different names will be

read, and the one which. In the opinion of

three Judges, chosen from the audience, re-

ceives the most applause, will be accepted,

nnd Its author paid *10. The Cnraall Sisters,

who made quite a -hit here some time ago,

returned to appear with the Brandon Ployers.

Grand (Dean B. Worley, manager) .—Weekbeginning 30: ChnrJes A. Mason. Lew Kelly

and company, In "The Onion Trust:" JoeWhitehead nnd the Grierson Sisters, ArthurRlgby, Louie Pritzkow, Master Herald Hoff,

in Illustrated songs, and the Grandlscope.

Attendance was good. Frank Rowan is stilt

quite 111 and unable to appear la Illustrated

songs.Stab <H. M. Owens, manager).—Week be-

ginning 30, the Allen Stock Co., In "CedarHill."Crystal (W. J. Tlrmnons, manager).

Week beginning 30: Tecbau Tavern Quar-tette, Little Helen, Armond Melnott, Boyleand Denlng, Illustrated songs by Tom I*Rose, and motion pictures.

Notes.—JCdlth Moxlm Gray and her bus-

band cave n very satisfactory and pleasing

recital at the Taeoma Hotel recently. Their

and Rich, Ralph Duastsn, Konowalskl BrosTracey McDermott, and moving pictures. '

Pantaqbs' (Alex. Pantages. manager) —New people week of 30: Gloria Grand Con-cert Co., Bapbo, Wllllsm Eske, WhtstllncAhearn, Beverley aad Dsnvers, Arthur Hi-well, and moving pictures.Forkpaugu ft Sells Bnos.' Ciacus Auk

15, 10.*"

»i»INDIANA. .

DURING ROSE STAHL'S ENGAGEMENT AT PALACE THEATRE, LONDON.

1*1 trot To Open the Irving PlnccTheatre With Vaudeville.

Richard Pltrot, tbe well known vaudevilleagent, announced last week that be had leased

the Irving Place Theatre, New York City,

with tbe Intention of conducting there a

vaudeville show.Mr. Pltrot stated : "Mr. Conrled says that I

may have possession of tbe theatre the com-ing Fall In case be is able to get out of thecontracts be has made with bla Germanactors for the Winter. Before he had settled

with me he had already engaged some newactors and has a number of nls old companyunder contract. He must first find out If ft

Is possible to free himself of these engage-ments before I know whether or not 1 canopen the theatre this Fall.

"In caae he docs not get out of bis obliga-

tions to his company I will open tbe bouseas a continuous vaudeville theatre In theSpring, at the close of the dramatic Benson."

Vmy Templeton Wedi.Fay Templeton, famous actress and mimic,

has been married to a non-professlonnl.

She was married on Aug. 1, to WJUInm J.

Patterson, of Plttslmrs:, nt the home of herslater, Mrs. Hcrnird C. Giles, Ridley Park, a

suburb of Philadelphia. Mr. Patterson Is

President of the Heyl ft paHereon Company,manufacturers of convtjNstg and elevating

machinery, and Is also Uggely . Interested In

real eBtate In rittsburgJ^The Itev. FrancisC. Stelnmetx, rector of Christ Church, RidleyPark, performed tbe ceremony,

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Ed. H. Lester, who managed "The Street

Singer" for B. K. Forrester last season, bassigned with tbe same management for thecoming season, to handle Mr. Forrester's newmelodrama, "A Midnight Escape."

next appearance will be on Aug. 7 Fore-paugti -sells Bros.' Circus will show Aug. 17.

On July 28, nt the Star Theatre, afterthe usual evening performance, Judge Llnckperformed the mnrrlnce service which madelhiicl Roberts, leading lady for tbe AllenStock Co., aud Arthur Ashley (formerly man-ager of the Brandon Players, but for the lastthree weeks playing the part of the villainwith the Allen Stock Co.), man and wife.Marie Thompson and Verna Felton, bothmembers of the Allen Stock Co., were thebridesmaids, nnd 11, M. Owens, manager ofilve Star, nnd Mr. Allen, manager of thecompany, acted as best men. An immensecrowd witnessed the ceremony, and hundredswere turned away. After the wedding Mr.Owena gave a supper at tbe Donnelly Cafefor the bride and groom, members of thecompany and a few friends. The bride andgroom nave won many friends since theirfirst appearance in Taeoma.

Seattle.—At the Grand Opera House (JohnPort, manager) the season opens Aug. ID,with the Stewnrt Opera Co., In "The TwoRoses."

Seattle (John Cort. manager).— TheFrawley Co. drew good bouses July 22 andweek, In "Moths." The company closed Usenftagement In "Capt. Swift, 20 and week.Dark Indefinitely.Third Avenue (Russell A Drew, mnna-

8era).—Cbas. A. Tnylor Co. openB in "Tbeirl Engineer" Aug. 0.

Star (E. J. Donellon, manager).—Newpeople* week of July 30 : Budd Snyder, Skll-ling's Mexican Tourist Quintette, Monolltathe Aerial Martins, Armstrong and Holly,Teter Dunsworth, and moving pictures,Orfiieum (T. J. Constdlne, manager).—

New people week of 30: Life Root Quartette,Walton linger, Prior and Morris, Wilson

Indtanapoiu.— At the Park- Theatre(Dickson ft TaJbott, managers) "The FastMail" opened tbe season July 30, Ana;. 1 tocapacity business. "The Shoplifter" 2-4, "TheMillionaire Tramp" 0-8.

Won'dert.and.—The Flying Banvards. andPain's fireworks, Tuesday and Friday nightsdrew good business last week.

Nairbank.—Black Dike Band pleased largecrowds last week. Creatore's Band week of 6White Citi.—Mile. Brachaurd and In-

dianapolis Concert Band did fair businessweek of July BO.

Haqknueck's Circts Augi 6.

Notes.—Work Is progressing rapidly onthe Oaety Theatre, which the ColuribtaAmusement Co. baa leased. Roble's Knick-erbockers will be the opening attractionweek of Sept. 3. The house- will be underthe management of Edw. Shayne. SamrofeDavis, who has been with the Empire forseveral seasons, wrll have charge of tbe boxoffice, and Kmll Catelano will be musical di-rector of the orchestra The EmpireTheatre will open with the Twentieth Cen-tury Maids, week of Aug. 27, under the man-ngement of Chas. Zimmerman.. ..The GrandOpera House will inaugurate Its season weekof 27, with a high class vaudeville hill.

Rhafer ft Zlegler will bold forth In the mana-ger's office. —

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Evarmvllle.—Manager Callahan, of OakSummit Park, la to have a aeries of bandconcerts, and will start with Creatoreon Aug. 3-5. The advance sale wasvery large. The vaudeville bill for week ofJuly 20 was strong, Including: Baader La-velle. Lillian Clifford, Master Slater, Ratmund and Good, the Bohemian Trio, endtbe klnodrome. Announcement Is also madeof the New York Metropolitan Gpncert Bandon Aujr. 10, 11, and the Black Dyke Bandof Fngiand.

Cook's Park (Harry Laurence, manager^.—Bohemian Kryl's Band, week of July 20,drew large crowds.

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NUsjforcontemplating building flats on tbe propertyaround the theatre .The People's The-atre was opened July 20, with "Papa'sBoy," and a fair sized crowd attended....The Grand will open In August

9Lafayette.—The Family Theatre opened

week of July SO, to tbe usual good business,with tbe following people: Arthur Stuartand Keeley Sisters, Adeie Oswald, Powersand Freed, Curtis Vance, and the bioscope.

Notes.—During the engagement of tbeReamon-Trto here, week of July 23, LittlePrimrose was presented with a handsomegold watch and bracelet. The Seamons gowith Jule Walters* "How Hopper was SideTracked" Co. the coming season. .. .ArthurStuart and Keeley Sisters are putting on anew dancing turn which Is a great applausewinner. They will continue In vaudeville,as they are booked solid for thirty weeks.

Restorrf's Metropolitan Band gave twoconcerts, to good attendance, July 22, atTecum sen. Trail Park.

Notes.—The Wells Bijou Is rapidly near% completion, and the work Is being pushedr an early opening. Mr. Wells Is also

Sonth Bend.—At Sprlngbrook Park Ca-sino (E. J. Welsh, manager), week of July20: McKay and Fredericks, Fredo and Dare,the Marvelous Howards, Famous TouristTrio, Oturn Jape, and Illustrated songs andpictures. Big business continues.

Note.— The Olympic Vaudeville opensweek of Aug. 25.

Frankfort.— At the Crystal (Cbas.Welch, manager) the bill for week of Aug.C Includes: McKee nod Van, the Seymours,Joan Miller, Roblllard Sisters, Chas. andJennie Welch. H, F. McOmber and tbe klno-drome. Big houses last week.Buns (Laugebrake ft HufTord, managers).

—North Stock Co. 13-18.<» a

COLORADO.

Denver.—At Elltch's Gardens (MaryElitch-Long, proprietor), "If 1 Were King,''lost week, with Jane Oaker and EdwardMackey In the leading roles, supported bythe Bellows Stock Co. It was an excellentpresentation, and large houses ruled. Weekof Aug. 5, "The Manoeuvres of Jane."Manhattan Beacii (W. E. Hall, mana-

ger),—"The Silver Slipper" was the theatrenttractlon laBt week, the Augustin Daly OperaCo. scoring a big hit In It, before largehouses. Week of 5, "The CIngalee." BerthaWaltzlnger will take Adele Rafter's sopranorole, MIbb Rafter's engagement having ter-minated.Eupirb (J. E. Clifford, manager).—This

bouse closed suddenly last week. The housewill be remodeled for the Winter season.Crystal (G. I. Adams, manager).—Busi-

ness was good last week with the followingbill : Stephen Fltzpatrlck and company, Tracynnd Carter, the Dunbars, Louise Hobson andpictures.

Novei.tt (Henry Lubelakl, manager).—Tbe bill last week drew large houses and In-cluded : Rube Welch and burlesquers, the(.regsons. Von, "The numan Rubber Man;"tbe Wentzes, Zalla SlBters and pictures.Curtis (a. R. Pelton, manager) .—Theo-

dore Lorch and company. In "The Count ofMonte Crlsto," was the bill last week, andhad good business. Week of 5, "Camllle."Tim Tuilbries, the latest amusement gar-

den, opened July 20. with several thousandIn attendance. Cripple Creek capital Is backof tbe enterprise. The park comprises 35acres -and Borne $40,000 has been expendedIn improvements during thepaBt few months.A Bteel dancing pavilion and an air dome foropen. air vaudeville are tbe principal attractions.

.Noras.—The Twin McFarlane Sisters ofthis city, who are at present studying inParis, have been engaged by Mr. Duff, of theAugustin Daly Opera Co., to take prominent^ita In the presentation of "The Little

chua" this season. It is possible that thefirst presentation will be In this city, atManhattan Beacb Mrs. Otis Spencer,°f tbls city, who appeared 'n vaudeville on

SB 0rPc*"m circuit last season, will be withThe Maid and the Mummy" this season,

and will come to tbe Tabor week of Nov. 25.++MONTANA.

Butte—At tbe Grand Opera House (DickP- Button, manager), week of July 29, Lulubutton nnd ber company, In "The ChurchAcross the Way," filled the house every night.The \\eber Family of Acrobats, Carl Bros.,and May Howe proved excellent as vaude-ville numbers.

FoiusPAtmn ft Sbllh Bbos.' Circos, July-'0, gave two performances. Crowds bod lbbe turned away.

| i»J. Pehnard DXIITN AND JAS. M. WABD

visited the Actors' Fund Home, at WestBrighton. S. I.. July 20. There are at pres-ent uiirty-one former sctors and actresses atthe home, with room for twenty-nine more.Among the Interesting features Is a framecontaining the pictures of a thousand pro-fessionals who have passed away. It was6resented to the home by Col. T. Allstonrown.

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UauagPWe and minstrel D̂ c,-

Glr—' ' weeks' engagement at the Gran Cafe Varie-

Notm raOH Ontario Beach, N. Y.— dadea. Havana, Cuba, as Is also Modi Trap*,James Bcardon, proprietor or tbe Casino whirlwind dancer. We are enjoying our-

and Auditorium Theatres, was surprised on selves, and hope to receive the dear old

the night of July 23, when, at the cloae of Clipper."IS performance, he was uahered into the re- Hmount and Paolettb write: "Wecent ion room, where covers were set for sev- leased the Grand Theatre, at Findlay, O.,

eniy-flve persona. Mr. lteardoo was pre- j>iiy 18, and will run vaudeville the same as

, Everybody bad an enjoyable time, and play the best In vaudeville this coming sea

dancing ond feativitieg continued until 5 a. m>d. The house will probably be on a clr-n.oi^ov Amons I! cult,"

Press Eldridge was a Clipper caller lastweek, having arrived here from his vacationtour of Europe Tuesday, July 24. Mr. Eld-rldge will be the leading feature with theAl. U. field Minstrels the coming season.

Clarice Vance opened her season invaudeville at the Brighton Beach Mualc Hallon Aug. 6, closing May 30, 1(KI7, after whichAlio intesda Bailing for London, to open atthe Palace Mualc Hall on June 3 following.It haa been erroneously reported that ane

4 "Tuesday. Among those present were

Mr and Mra. Reardon, Mr. and Mrs. Kane,

fit and Mrs. Bcanlon and Miss Scanlon, Mr.

andi Mm O'Dm, H. A. Campbell, Wm J.

bwver II. Smith, Cbas. Connolly, U. Martin,

Sirs and Miss Attrldge, Mlas Arthurs, J.

Farley Mr. Harper, F. Ott (manager of the

Auditorium), Gene Begue, Mrs. Waters, H.Uovnlban, Mike Donovan, Mae Wilson, Mies

Francis Dorothy and many others. Every-

body waa called upon for a speech or story,

and a great many laughs were the result.

The committee of arrangements were: II.

Campbell, Henry Smith, J. M. Scaalan and

LiLLiANKRANKLiN played the Novelty The-

atre Denver, Col., week of July 10; week of

July 23. the Palm Theatre, Cripple Creek, and

week of July 30, the Novelty Theatre, Victor,

ColTub team of Blssett and Winters have

separated. Sid Winters and Soldier TomWilson, formerly Fltzslmmons' sparring part-

ner, have Joined hands, and will be seen In

vaudeville. ^_ _ _ .

liusNS akd Finn, comedy boxers and bag

Artulb Ashton and Rosa Martins write: Habbt Botter and company, having fin-

not with Hulbard & Decker'* Ished their park time, played Pastor's week- of July 30. Their act, "A Matrimonial Bill-

iard," from the'peu *>* Edward McWade, hasproven a remarkable laugh producer.Tub Great Howard, character change per-

former, closed on the Brooks vaudeville circuit

at the new Grand Theatre, Hammond, Ind.,

and Btatea that he made quite a hit, getting

a very nice letter from Harvey Brooks at theclosing performance on July .:t. He Jolne.l

it Downeiac,Ham

FltWHalt akd O'Brien write: "We have signed

with John Grieves' Parisian Belles for theseason, Mlas O'Brien to play Irish girl, andMr. Daly, bell hoy. We will arrive In NewYork Aug. 0,"

The Great Kins-Xers opened at theBaker Theatre, Portland. Ore., July 30, withthe Astoria Theatre, Astoria, to follow.

Bert Howei states be has signed with HIHenry's Minstrels for tbe coming season. In-

troducing his novelty act, tbe funny "Hey,Rube." Ho is now with Hnrgrenves' Circus.

W. Omer IIedert, pianist, writes from

seated with a beautiful watch and chain and before, three shows, and four on Saturday, tbo Jubilee Musical Comedy Co., at Downglac,

ud Eagle ring byhls employes andjperfornv Business is better than before; and we will Mich., under tbe management of William

it nns oeen erroneously reponea mat sue .* ""." """'i yi ,".*"-.,,

would be with "The Circus Queen,'* but it Valleyfleld, Can. : "I just arrived from Paris,

is Beatrice Vance who goes with that com- Fr.. after a stay of three montha, visiting

pany the principal cities of Europe, and will goTub Banta Bnos. and Vox Dell have dl§- back to New York, after a few days' rest at

solved partnership. Harry Von Dell has my home."joined handa with the Five Nobbcs. Homes and Lewis, comedy acrobat*, are

After a serious IIIWE. lasting eighteen now on the Jones & O'Brien and Bijou clr-

montbs, Lllla Brennan, of tbe team of Ucfirge cults.

and Lllla Brennan, baa fully recovered herhealth, and will return to work tbe comingseason. She waa taken 111 while playing inPhiladelphia with the New York Stars, InMarch, 1H05. The Brennana have signedwith M. M. Thelte's High School Girls Co.,UUB.io mmm » '"'' T" „— *. >fL~i__ i»„„i- WHO. M. M, lUL'ltt1 8 11 IKU DCOOU1 UIIIS * W.,

punchers, played Delmllnga Casino, RMk- making their third season out of fbe pastSway Beach, with good success, week orJu y

fi B(£aona un(ler Manager TUelae's manage-16 On July 20 Harry Burns celebrated his

twenty-Ant birthday, and writes "that he

neverJfeU*"betteV"in nis life, as tie bell rang

In his birthday. They have good work booked

joe' P. Mack, formerly of Mack and Walsh,

writes: "This la my tenth week with DeLand's American Minstrels, and my new

act is going big. I close with this company

Manager TUelae's manage-ment.

Eltinoe, after a successful tour of tbeforeign cities, has signed a contract withtbe Lole Fuller Co., to appear abroad In anall star vaudeville company, which wilt tourthe music halls and gardens of Luierae andItaly. In August he is to be a headllnerat La Marigny Theatre, Paris.

Bending Bonda Is In his seventh week on

Bert Marshall, black face monologuecomedian, played the week of July 22 atWheeling Park, Wheeling, W. Va., and wasreengaged for another week later In tbeseason.

At,. Borke has Joined hands with GiadyaIrving, the mechanical doll, and the teamwill be known, starting Aug. 0, as Latrlscaand Burke. They have a lot of good book-ings and a few cTera for burlesque, whichthey will think over.

Jas. E. Emerson, baritone, has signedwith John W. Vogel's Big City Minstrel* for

the coming season, as Interlocutor and solo-

ist, this being bis second season with thatcompany.Lb Vard's "Holiday in Dixie" company

Tub Wiioht Huntington Stock \.o.

closed a successful Summer season of twelveweeks nt Fall Blver, Mass., July 21. HarryS. Htdileld was Immediately engaged for the

J. Frank Burke Stock Co., at Sheedys The-atre, for the rest of the Summer, opening

with them on July 80.KATHEniNH Bell has signed to appear

under the Klrke La Shelle management, as

Molly Wood, the school teacher heroine,. In

•The Virginian." Miss Bell supportedBiancho Walsh last season, and was promi-nent In the caat of "The Olrl With theGreen Eyes," when Clara Bloodgood waa thestar.

FuJi-Ko, a Japanese actress, arrived here

last week, two months ahead of scheduledtime. According to her manager, she left

London literally at an hour's notice. Shewas rehearsing at tho Empire In London, pre-

fiaratory to her appearance there, when sheearned of the serious Illness of a friend In

New York. She bad Just time to reach tbeboat. Fujl-Ko will remain here until the

Fall, and before her return to Europe will

be seen In her one act play, "The Love of

a Geisha."Powers and Tiieodald, after a long sen-

con in vaudeville, returned to New YorkAug. 0, being engaged by Qua Hill for oneof ills musical productions the coming sea-

son. Dolip Theobsld will appear as n doll

comedienne, and Howard Powera as mana-ger of tbo some production.Duncan Pkhwarukk has been engaged for

tbe lend In "As Told in tbe Hills,'1

to openAug. '26.

. ItKRSiu Leh Dean will play Alice withRowland * CHQTord'a "Dora Tborne" Co.,

opening Aug. 11.

Henry P. Nelson, for several yeara withpopular priced melodramas, hns forsaken thatHeld, and signed with the Mlttenthal llroa.

as prlnclpnf comedian with their mimicalcomedy, ''Lovers ond Lunatics," In supportof Joe Morris,

Mr. ani> Mns. Henry Testa are Summer-ing at En*t Stroudsburg, Pa. They havesigned with the Popular Amusement Co.,

MIhs Boycr to be featured In soubrettc roles,

and Mr. Testa to act ns stage director.It run Carutfi has Joined a stock company

Sept Id. to Join the Valadons' Itlalto Gaietyth™ D"G SK^ nark 3i2H lie states »' "W «»««* J*°Ple »» *» one ot tne tLflt t0 P'8' a Mt ?

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nfiia We are playing through 1'ennsy - J5!*°£!ath«mPlrlJZiZ, S„

cuiLJie^.°Thf finest on tbe roadVwlth brass bnnd and or- short season over the Wells-Dunne-IlRrlanflL for the flnsst on tbe road, with brass

vanla, *&TnQ5FG5*mM&&*m "wl- J^t,nJ BPXn awlth

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i ^erv^stam chestnl"" The" Octoroon Zouaves have been circuit" prior to' the regulnr'"season. Mr.

come'' SS .^ ™™^»,iwi „„ipS«« tl thtflMtWmM specially engaged. Manager Darwla C. Hawa Coruth will be seen In New York tho coming«m^.. ~ .. ^1,1 fa. tWPtwJi™ «*. "j!

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Ve7xM«S^ isPnot sparing time or money. season, in a play that will shortly bo an-*°"

t ZESmeiPect8 ine a" l0 De a

Tub Great Bay Gaspard Is rehearsing his flounced.s

tiiiniv 4 vitPfl informs uh that he has "«» 'cycle act, whlcn will be on the comedy Josepii Harris has been engaged to play

folh^recoveredf from a severl illness, h! order, 'but the costume and style Is out or the leading heavy role In Harry D. Carey's

ana\l8

ew7fe

rnive%Vd K'summers^ock the ordinary, and it Includes some dare devil »

Co. for an extenslvo engagement, as one of comeay rai s

the vaudeville features.

Zena Keife is booked for thirty-five weeks

on the Keith circuit. She Is also to appear

with the Albec Stock Co.

Bbn Bigos has signed with tbe YankeeDoodle Glrla Co. for the coming season, and

is putting on all the songs for the company.Maioh O'Lauohlin baa returned from the

coast, after playing fourteen weeks on the

Considlne & Sullivan circuit, and Is nowplaying Summer parka.

Opel, novelty Juggler, writes that he 1b In

bis Blxth week with the Unique Floating

Theatre In his act, and making good. Pre-

vious to this engagement he played fifteen

weeks with Sanford & Robinson's Entertain-

ers. The Floating Theatre, he adds. Is meet-

ing with success, now playing in Kentucky.Ida Crispi will appear three weeks in

vaudeville, and will Introduce another ec-

Pearl Livingston, soprano Blnger, hassigned with Hurtlg tc Seamon for tbe comingseason, and not lor leading boy with W. B.Watson's Orientals, as was recently stated.

Geo. Searcy Is in bis fourth week withthe Slater Stock Co., doing bis specialty, andIs meeting with gratifying success.

Notes from Achart's Comedians (undercanvas) .—Our big vaudeville acts and marineband are making good all nlong the line,

§layingto packed tent every night, except

undny*. We will remain in Indiana and Ohiocentric dance and a Drana new aiixy ior ner for the tenting Beneon, going South for the

'" Winter. Tbe company is owned by the King~

| but is under the direction ofcontinuous dates, before beginning rehearsals

with Chas. B. Dillingham's company.A correspondent informs us that J. H.

Smith, manager of Beach & Bowers' Min-strels, saved a young woman recently frombeing run down by a cable car, In Chicago.

The young woman said her name was HelenAvery, from Mcndota, 111.

Carleton Macy and Maude Hall Inform

us that they have captured another hit in

their "Magpie and the Jay," which they

tried out at Proctor's. Newark, N. J., a weekago. They are filling up their time In

amazingly short order, and will be seen again

In many ot the larger cities where they

made themselves popular last year.

Lena La Couvier has signed for the com-ing season with Manager Sam Scrlbner, to

piny tbe leading roles with the Gay Maa-queradera Co.

Salmon and Chester, the Australian duo,

open at Butte, Mont., Aug. 4, on the Sulli-

van & Considlne circuit. They have Just

concluded a successful tour of tbe Keithcircuit.

Notes from the Great Batmond Co.—We played Green Boy, Wis., week of July

_-... C2j >».. Herald

Chemical Co., —Dr. V. Carlon Aekart. Everybody well. Longlive "The Old Reliable."Gartelle Bros, write: "After playing two

weeks In Los Angeles, we went to San Fran-cisco for July 16. and were Bent back to LosAngeles on account of the big hit we hadmade. The weather is fine out here, and TheClipper Is more than welcome, although alittle late."'Murtha asd Hoby write that they are

meeting with great success all over tbelr

route. Mr. Hoey Is winning his audiencewith bis latest success, "He Gave Hla Life

for Uncle Sam," taking encores nightly,

while tbe dancing of John Murtha la a de-

cided hitGeorgia Gardner and Joseph Maddern

take up their long list of bookings, whichcarry them up to May, 1907, beginning at

Keith & Proctor'B Union Square, Hew YorkCity, Aug, 13. Following the next week at

Pastor's, they go West to play the entireWestern circuit of theatres, returning EastIn the Winter and Spring to complete a tourof the Keith circuit. Both Miss Gardner and

Notes mou Bitches & Holloway Com-edy Co.—We still continue to do big busi-

ness. Clever Conkey, a one time formerpartner of Mr. Holloway, paid him a shortvisit at Edgar, and bad a pleasant tnlk overold times. Ed. Montella Just Joined, and Is

doing n good contortion act. Chester BoyIs still making a hit with his barrel andcross Juggling. Tbe Harts, John and Lillian,

are winning favor everywhere In their nu-merous sketches."

morldlf Players,Lai: ha Biogar has taken a mortgage for

$215,000 on the Bijou Theatre, Pittsburg,and In tbe settlement of tbe entire estate shewill get about $500,000.Maude Fealy will open her starring tour

In "The Illusion of Beatrice," at Wllkes-Barre, Pa., sk-pr. IS.Wu. Coubtleioh will be In Marie Cahlll's

support in "Marrying Mary," which opensat Daly's Aug. 27.Harrison Grby 1'iskk has engaged Jennie

Relffarth for Bertha Kallch's company.Edmond Rostand has written a blank

verse comedy drama for Eleanor Uoubod, andLouis A. Parker will make the translation.The title Is "Tbe Lady of Dreams," and tbeplay wni be produced at the Liberty The-atre New York, In January.Willis P. Sweatnam will appear In

Montana.Harry Knapp plays the heavy In Cbns. II.

Ynle's "The Way of the Transgressor" thocoming sen son.

Clair Tittle 1b passing her vacation ather home, Berlin Heights, O.. and umeng thoIslands of Lake Eric, cruising on tho yacht,Oaprey, belonging to her brother. Dr. Tuttle.Jeannettb and Maroaret Johnson hove

Just closed a fifty weeks' engagement withthe Century Stock, and left tor New York,for rehearsals, July 80, with one of Ed. It.

Salter's "A Mad Love" companies.Julian Kked, upon, bis leaving Proctor's

One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Street Thea-tre Stock Co., July 14, was presented, by tbe

members of the company, with n gold wntchcharm and fob, suitably Inscribed. Mr. Heedhad been connected with the Proctor stockcompanies continuously tor live years.

J. Bebnaud Dyllyn, who ailed a success-ful engagement of thirty-three weeks with"The Earl and the Girl" Co., last season, Is

visiting In New York.Max Oaiiriel, formerly well known as

lender of the orchestra at Kostcr & Dial's(Thirty-fourth Street). Is touring Germanywith bis own musical farce comedy company,presenting "The Man from Maxim's." Mr.Gabriel Is also tho lessee and manager of theComedy Theatre, In Antwerp.Gkhtrude Coohlan and Auoustus Pitou

Jr. were married In a small Michigan town,on July 1, and the marriage was kept secretuntil ItiBt week.

Al. TsAiiEttK has just returned to NewYork from Kansas City, Mo., where he hasbeen visiting his parents and ills old home.

appear"George Washington Jr." next season, In thepart played by Harry Montgomery, who will He will immediately begin rehearsals for "Aplay Mr. Sweatnam s role In 'The County Southern Vendetta, which be will manage,Chairman," under the direction of Oliver Morosco, atar-Florencb Rockwell has signed with ring Mr. Trahern's wife, Jennie Mae Hall.

Cohan & Harris for three years, and will The season will open at I'blladclphln on Aug.support Thomas W. Ross. ¥t. Mr. Trahern has written all of the mu-

lt;, to very good business. The Herald Mr Maddern received tempting offers of en- Walter Pulitzer is arranging to give a slcal numbers which will ha Introduced inSquare Comedy Four Quartette Joined ua

eagementa In the dramatic field, which, how- series of matinees of one act plays In the tbe production.here for a Bpeclal three weeks engagement. ever tney deci iDed, owing to the demand for Fall. "That Duel," with Izetta Jewell In Hap Ward's new musical skit for nextMay Angell, character change act, joins here

tb appearanceB f this talented duo Invar J -

Saturdny. MibS Angell introduces a decided

novelty with her Illustrated songs and a

moving picture chorus for each song. Mr.

Hosklns, our business manager, la m Chi-

cago, getting thlngB in shape for our No. 2

show, which opens about Sept. 1, Mrs. Hos-klns leaves Monday for an extended visit to

ber parents In Boston, Mass.Jack Gardner has established a home at

Toledo. O. He haB recently become a mem-ber of tbe local yacht club.

Jas. Dalton and Clara Boyle, who were

to open at the Wocadero Theatre, Chicago,

July 22, had to cancel the date on account

of the Illness of Clara Boyle, who Is at

present In St Joseph's Hospital.Great Db Vilhis writes : "I closed on the

Casino Park circuit in the South, with big

success, at Nashville, Tenn., July 22, andopened July 23, at Coney Island. Cincinnati,

for three weeks. My ladder act baa beenwell received for twenty-two weeks in the

the appearanceB of this talented duo la vaude-ville.

John McMauon, high diver, mourns theloss of blB wife and Infant son, Mrs. Fran-ces McMabon died on July 27, at the homeof the Taylor Twin Sisters.

R. Lb Ror Hooper and Hanoiu Delahoydewere married in Chicago on June 27. Thoteam will be known rs the Hoopers. Theyexpect to spend a month or two In Chicago,tfter which thev wilt enter vaudeville In anew skvtch, entitled "The Poisoned Drink."Mrs. Hooper will oppear as a leading ladyaad souhrette, and Mr. Hooper sa tbe "Silly

Boy.*' They expect to commence their vaude-

the principal part, Is among the announce-ments.

Eldbbdob, Meakin & Co. have concludedarrangements with Itutb Eldredge to star herIn a new romantic drama, "The Maequo ofthe White Rose," by James MacArthur, whoalso dramatized "The Bonnie Briar Bush,"and now has a dramatization of "Pilgrim'sProgress," to be produced In October. MissEldredge has, we are Informed, achieved anenviable reputation on the road, playing suchcharacters as ItOBallnd, In "As You Like It;""Thelma," etc MIbb Eldredge haa also On-lahed ber new play, founded or the life ofMirabeau, which Eldredge, Meakin & Co. will

ville work early in September, over the lead- present In New York early In December.

South.good Impression there.Notes from Y. C Alley's Minstrels.—

We closed our season July 22, at GlendalePark, 'Nashville, Tenn., to big buBlnesB.

Cause of closing was" that the members werecalled to rehearsals for the Pall and Winterseason, as follows: Billy Beard, Billy Morris

end Tommy Crawford go with Haverly'a Min-strels ; Gov. Bowen and Walter Wolfe, withGorman Bros.' Minstrels; Pete Mannus, withBryant's Minstrels: De Villas, with GuyBros.* Minstrels; Sid Levey, with Vogel's

lng clmiltB."v. K Wu..

take up the arrangements of hh road shows.Jeanette Dupre. his wife, is summering atAsbury Park, nnd will stay there for the rest

of the Summer.Tub TAYLon TwfN Sisters nrrlvefl home

Harry Dull has engaged George Fletcheras musical director, Thomas Conner*, and.tllce and Bessie Hamilton for the FourHuntings. The company opens season aboutSept. 1. -^rJohn Dolan, brother of Mrs. Byron

Spaun, died July 11, from dropsy. Intermentand my comedy wire act has left a trom pmilInifl( ju iy fi a fter filling a success- woa in the family plot at Seneca Falls, N. Y.inrsuclnn t-ht»r» " >..i * —.in. rn..,— D..i.iiinn.a Thin ! rho aatTintf hri-it-her Xfra Rruiiin hay

J A i-. Ill I IIIIUUUI, |#U1J 11> ant. miiiu^ u -

ful engagement with Clrco Publilones.Tim Four Foros, afters-a continuous sea-

son of sixty-four weeks, enjoyed their first

week's rest recently, which they spent attheir Summer home at Bensonhurst. Thenthey were headllners at Proctor's XowarkTheatre, and opened a three weeks' engage-ment at Hommeratcln's July 30, after whichthey will take a three weeks' vacation. Maxand Edwin Ford will go to Mt. Ciemens andSaranac Lake, respectively. They open aboutthe second week In September, and are.-..•_. ..*.^.„. . — , m,— -rf , -• ," iue wtvuu weir* m dvihehiiw , out* on

Minstrels. J. C. Murphy remains at home DOoked HoMd for fifty-eight weeks, which Inuntil September. The above gave good satis- ".

faction at all the Southern parks they ap-peared In, and business proved good.

The Tally-Ho Duo have just closed overWeller & Gladlng's circuit of parks.

Mundane Phillips informs us that she

was granted a divorce from Klnsel Pesrce

on June 13.

Thb Braden Entertainers closed their

tenting season at Cressona, Pa., July 17. Mr.Braden has taken charge of the Auditorium.at Menlo Pork, Pa. This, our correspondentatatea, Is one of the most beautiful parks In

Eastern Pennsylvania. It contains twenty-nine acres, with a mile of boating. All sorts

of amusementa are furnished.

eludes two trips over the Orpheum circuit.

This will make their fourth engagement to

the const since their present act has been

Eresented, they having played a return trip

oth as an Individual act and as a fentureof the Orpheum Show last season. Tbe actIs one of tbe greatest dancing carnivals thathas ever been introduced. Efforts are beingmade to secure them for London, Eng., atwhat they state Is the highest salary ever

fliven to nn American act of this nature, andf tbelr tfme In this country can be arrangedtatlsfartorlly they will be seen in Europebefore ninny months pnss.

'Jim D'Arvilxb Sisters (Jeaonette andIr.'iifi. the French comedy fencing glrla, are

This Is the second brother Mrs. Spaun. haalost within tbe post year.Elizabeth Tallor will be seen next sea-

son In Lorta J. Howard's version of "TheIron Mask," a dramatization of AlexanderDumas' famous story, "The Man In tbe IronMask." Tbe company is equipped with flvo

new sets of scenery and a big line of print-ing. It will tour tbe West and Northwest,under the direction of K. W. Crosby, with T.J. Richards in advance.Harry Blondelle writes : "I bnve been

over In England, but am *ttlll In tbe game,and will produce a new and up-to-date musi-cal comedy In the middle West, opening InSeptember for forty-two weeks. Time Is all

booked. I nm in good voice, and have orig-

inated some new dances. Will have a com-pany of thirty people."

Tin: Roueks Brothers' season will openAug. 30, at Atlantic City, for three nights,with New York to follow for two weeks. Tho

season Is called "Not Yet, But Soon." andthis well known comedian will introduce It

to the public at the Globe Theatre, Boston,Sept. 3. A return to the style of entertain-ment that made "A Pair of finks" and "TheFloor Walkers" bo popular, Is the principalfeature of this new offering, tbe scenes ofwhich are laid In a sanitarium.alpihb Stock Co. Notes.—ThU company

opened July 10, under the management ofCarlos Inskeep. So far buslneas has been ex-ceptionally good. Our repertory Is of thevery best plays procurable. The roster Is asfollows : Inskeep & Ez2cl, proprietors : CarlosInukeep, manager : B. li. Ezzcl, director

;

Win. Walmaley, advance; James McNamcc,stage manager; Frank Walmaley, properties;Goida Zone, Irene Woodvlllc, Mary Orth, MayWarren, Hazel Potter, John Myllc, WalterFrailer, Baby Frances, and tbe acting bulldog, "Major/' The vaudeville feature* are

:

Goida Zone, Mylle and Orth, Frank Walma-ley, and the Alpine Quartette.

Ihaubllh Turner closed with North Bros.'Co,, at Champaign, 111., July '22, and Is spend-ing her vacation on the Shawano Lakea,Wis. She will Join Nick Russell's company,at Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 20, to be featured inlending roles.

CoitAlRK and Mirh Ilawr write: "Afterworking fourteen months as one of the vaude-ville feature acts with tho Lorno Klwyh Co.,wo closed at Rutland, Vt., .Saturday, July21, and left for Auhlnnd, Wis., to Join TomMarks' Stock Co., to do our specialty nudplay roles."Manaoer Wm. J. McTnttrr, of Bergen

Beach, N. Y., writes: "Tbe Hal ClnrendouStock Co., at the Casino here, has been nbig success. We are playing to capacity atevery performance, We are producing thebest ploys that money can buy. Last week,'The Village Parson ;' thin week, 'Tho Peni-tent,' and the week following, 'Tho ParishPriest'

"

Notes Fnost tub OAnnETT-WoLTZ Stock

Notes troh tub 3an Francisco OperaCo., Frank W. Healy, proprietor nnd mana-ger, Riverside Park, Boise City. Ida.—ThlBopera company, composed for the most partof members of the late Tlroll Opera House,San Francisco. Cal., just closed a most suc-

cessful engagement of eight weeks at theGrand Opera House, Seattle, Wash., whichtheatre had been leased for the Summer byRufiiell & Drew. Bo pronounced was the bit

made by the company that Russell A Drewhave decided to build a permanent home for

the company In Scnttle. Tbe San FranciscoOpera Co, is nt present engaged at the River-side Park, Boise City, where they will remainfor four weeks, after which they will take tothe road until such time as will be necessaryto remodel the building that Is to house themIn Seattle. Tbe roster of tbe company is nafollows : Frank W. Haley, proprietor andmanager; George Knarston, treasurer; Georgel'ocn^master of tranBnortatlon ; Teddy Webb.stDgeMllrcctor; Mclvln Stokes, assistant Btngedirector; Mrs. McNeill, wardrobe mistress;Robert Mlnett, master mechanic, and EdwardBuecbner, musical director ; Harry WoodBrown, Bert Brndloy, George Kunkel, Ed.Metcalfe, Flo. Barnes, Aldn Hemml, Amyl^lcester, Hazel Aubrey, Florence Booth, Nel-lie Chick, Stella Grey. Virginia Grey, LenoreButler. Vlvn McNeill. Eugenie Ormonde,Frieda Wisher, tleneo Gentry, Violet Wood,Alice Ward, Nelll La Tour, George Atnsn,Frank Bertrand, Geo. Ellsworth. Jos. Leh-inann. George Poets, Mclvln Stokes, MartinMellor, Jas. Forrell, Eugene Ammand andUnman Johnston,

Ueii. A. Cini.ns and Bnt'LAH GuiiN are en-

gnged with the Myrtle Vinton Co, tor thecoming season, to support Mlia Vinton, inrepertory.John McMiiitrik has signed with Jules

Murray lo play the lend In "Her Own Way."Theodore Iu.mii.tun la engaged for Oscar

Dane's new version of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hydo."

J. R Dodhon lias been engaged to supportClara Bloodgood next season.

Henrietta Croruan wilt appear next sea-son In "All-of-a Sudden Toggy." by tirneatDenny, In which Marie Tempest lias beenvery successful In London. The bcrbou willopen Sept il, lu Newburg. N\ Y.

Mllk. Daxib, nlso known ns Ln BelleHassle and Lc Domino Rouge, lias been en-gaged by Oscar Hammerstcin as the premiereilniiNCUSO of hla Manhattan Opera House, NewYork.

Helen Uolmeh has been engaged as lead-ing woman for Mnx Flgmnn."Wanted—A Ciiapehun." a Chrtptmna

story, by the Into Paul l^lceater Ford, hasbeen dramatised by George Hnsletun, andthe production will be made In the Fall, withViolet Houck lu the leading role.

Addison IIckkhaiit Is a r Fanning "TheBlue Moon" for tbe local stage. Jns, T.Powers Ib to be the star.

Lillian Cohhin will lie In the cast of"The Virginian," at the Academy of Mualc,New York, Aug. 0. -

Florence RuuvnTs wilt Include In hersurmort next Benson: Charles Kent, C. JayWilliams, Lucius HcnderHon, Harry I*vinn,Gregory Itodscrs, Ruth Allen, Virginia Brls-sac, Mary Ihvyer, Florence Ilobiusun andFanny Cannon.Mario Majehoni wilt play the title role In

"The Prince of India," when It is presentednt tho Broadwny Theatre, New York, Sept.'24.

James K. IIackbtt sailed for Europe July2f>. Ho announced Mint In future Lew Fields'Theatre would bo known us the Huckelt The-nh-c. The sonaon will open Aug. !IT, with"The Little Stronger." Howard Gnrrctt nndthe original English cornpuny will be broughtover.Waoeniials & Kehi'er hnvo nrranged with

Mnrletta llolley for the dramatlxutlou of her"Hniiinnlba" stories,R D. Price has been made general htisl-

neHH manager of tbo Interstutu AmusementCo.

Ralph Kellahd, of David Warfleld's com-pany, Is nt ltockaway, L. I., the guest of bisaunt, Mrs, Philip Htncoro, where ho will re-

main until iliu reopening of "Tho MusicMaster," at the UIJuu, this city, on Satur-day, Sept. 1.

From tub Firm op Siiipman.—The big re-

ceipts and splendid performances given byEriH'Mt rlhlpman's "When ICiilghthooil Waa In

Flower" Co. Inst season were largo factorsIn opening the doors in tho principal citiesfor the forthcoming tour of Grace Mcrrltt,who Is to star ln this piny. In two daystime tho remarkable recurd of tbo followingcities were booked, and are now contractedfor: Now York. Brooklyn, Syracuse, Rocliefl-

ter, Buffalo, Tomato, Cleveland, Detroit,Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago, St. LouIh,Omaha, St, Paul nud Minneapolis. AnnaDay, who la to star In the Southern com-pany of "When Knighthood Was In Flower,"Is concluding u pleasant visit of four weeks'vacation at Saranac Lake, N. Y.

B. F. Ellhiihuht hns succeeded O. C. Rileyaa manager of the Musonlc Theatre at Iron-ton, O.Tim White City; Quartette hns Joined

W. ']'. Mann, of Clilcugo, In "The CowPuncher."Edward a. Kuadbn's Plans.—Charlotte

Walker has signed a five years' contract withMr. Brudcn, to play the principal parts ln life

productions.* She hns sailed for Galveston,Tex., where she will upend her Mummer va-catlop. Mlsa Wnlker will return to New Yorkon Aug. 20, In time for rehearsals of LouisEvan Khlpmnii's new play, "On Parule," inwhich hIiu Is to have tb» principal part, thatof Constance L'lnckticy, n Virginia girl of thewar time, lStYt. The first of Mr. Braden'scompanies to bo called for rehearsals In "TheGingerbread Man," the dnto for which is.Monday, July BO. Within ten days there-after 'The Mnn and the Aiigel" Co. and "On

principals are : Marlon Stanley, Resale Do Co.—We opened our Bummor engagement ntVole, Joale Intrepid I. .Sadie .areen, Lillian. Whlte

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Drew Simmons writes: "I have been en- playing special engagements this Summer.Joying quiet life in Texas since closing last Thev arc oleo featuring "The French Femaleseason, and look forward with pleasure to

tne coming of Saturday, aa that's the daywe get The Clipper down here. I havesigned with Gertrude Ewlng for the comingsen son, to do my specialty. Wc open In

August, In Missouri."Edwin Dicby, pianist, opened Monday,

July 80, at Ammeda Park, Butler. Pa.

In the Case" with the greateat of success.Tlicv will appear RaBt aoen.John and Mamie Conroy, comedy singing

and dancing team, are now la tbelr tenthweek on tbe Frank Melville park circuit,

meeting with big success. Mr. Conroy hasreceived several offers to enter musical com-edy next season, and they may be found ln

Mat Wagner, after playing a long series gome productions.of date? In tbe middle West, has returned Qm F. Stover writes : "I am at present aKast, and after resting a few weeks ln At- the Vnlon Music Hall, Newark, 0. There anlantlc City will resume work Juiy 30. atSanatogo Park, Pottstown, with Easternparks to follow. _ _ _Chas. O. Huoheb and Geo. R- Bm>WN

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two parks here, both doing good business.

Tbe Auditorium opened this week with Vo-gel's Minstrels."Claus and Kadcliffe write that they are

who arc hook'd up till March next, will fill meeting with great success ln their new act,

a few we<*k* around the East before plnylng "Uev's Reception." They have just finished

their Western time. This week they play at the Olympic. Chicago, a very successfulBrooks' Casino, North Beach, and week of week, and are booked solid for one year byAug. 13, Manhattan Beach. They say: "Our tbe Western Vaudeville Association,

act is one grand success everywhere we play. Vice asd Viola are In their third week atThe Great Carurn writes that he has inland Park. Sunbury, Pa., where they are

juBt closed eight weeks on the New England meeting with big auccess.

Park circuit, and that bis hoop rolling and Wentwortii, vestat and Teddt are nowjuggling, closing with his new feature, has playing their sixth successful week on themet with big success. Gorman park circuit

Collins, Ethel Intropidl, Bessie K»ler Marl?

I-'arrell, Grace Grlnucll, Chas. F. McCarthy,Wlnfred Young, Edward O'Connor, HarryCowan, James Callaban, Henry Lchmann,George Earle and John Harding. Tbe chonnwill he sixteen male and forty female.Nellie Blancuard> late of tbe "Man's

Enemy" Co., is at ber home, recovering froma serious attack of appendicitis.

Adrietta Reiian has been resting in Phila-delphia, after a long and prosperous season.She leaves for West Virginia Aug. 11, to startrehearsing with a road show for next season.Miss Reban will play soubrettes and Juvenileroles.

II. Gordon Miller, tbe past two seasonswith Thomas E. Shea, (be tragedian, haB beenspending tbe Summer at Ofwego, on LakeOntario, after a supplementary season nsleading Juvenile with the "My Dixie Girl"Co., and Is under contract for next seasonwith the Mlttenthal Brothers.

Mrs. Ella F. O. Burnhaii, proprletreaa ofthe St. Leon Hotel, Boston, died at ber Sum-mer home, Ipswich, Mass., July 19, after alingering Illness of several months. She waswell known to nearly every one in tbe pro-fession, and will be greatly mlised. The In-

terment took place at the Holy Cross Ceme-tery, Maiden, Mass., July 21

ncsa. The MuHfcal Demoresls Joined the showInst week, and are making a great hit withtbelr comedy musical act. The show will goon the road Monday, July 30, under tbelrmammoth canvas.

Padl'cah, Ky., Notb.—Tho Summer the-atre, under the careful direction of Wm. A.tirlgg. Is a graud nucces*. The btislneKH hasbeen far above any season at the park Infive years. No changes hnve been made In

the company since Its opening. Mr. Grlggdeserves great credit for tho careful mannerln which he handles the company.

Ciiah. P. PmcE and wipe are at presentwith tbe Highland Park, Summer stock, atYork, Pa., doing character work success-fully.

Gkoroo W. JnNKiNfl, tenor, having fin-

ished the season with the National OperaCo., sailed, on July 20, for Paris, to sing ingrand opcrn, season 1U00-7,YVETTE GUILDEIIT AND ALRERT ClIEVALIEa

have been engaged by Llebler & Co., to ap-pear togther for six weekH, commencing InNew York in October.Sara MacDonald, In "Adrift In New

York." will be presented by the P, T. MeDgerCo. Tbe company Includes : Sara MacDonald,Jullen Barton, Mary Wyman, G. Carltonflomncs._ Nellie Morun, George Deltlnger,

Ernest Lamson Is dividing his time be- Jenny Gray. William II, Boyd, Guy Wilsontween hlB ranch In the Salt Blver Valley, and Little Prlscella. C. H. Broadwell 1b act-

Arii., and Long Beach, Cat , lng manager.

Fn mic" will have started rt'hviit'HiilH. Thecompany that Is to support Tyrone Power, lu"Burnbbfta," Is being organized, but rehearsals;for It will not begin until tin; middle of Sep-tember, Vincent Serrano rucnutly ciimo Infothe city from thu Merkshlru Hills, where helinn been summering, to Klgn a contract withMr. Braden, to play tho lending male part la"On Parole." Krunccs Ring, who has beonNrxMidlug her Hummer vacation In Kurope, ar-rived In New York Inm. week. Miss Ring willmi n rt almost ImmcdlntHy rrbcoralug thu partof Honln Stcpnlnk, which she Is to create In"Tho Mnn and the Angel." Mr. Brndott luiaappointed Myron Itlcu as general rauunger ofhis various theatrical attractions.AuuuHTUH llAHfiKTT tins been secured by

Mr.nrih'erc Wftgciilinls & Kemper as mualcaldirector of the Asior Theatre. Mr. Barrett'sarrvices In nccrbuhm Tree's production of"Twelfth Night" drew lovers of music toIlls afajesty's Theatre. Local prior to that,however, Mr. Ilnrrctt was known as a n.u-sIclfMi of rare attainments. Ho wrote nearlynil the Incidental music from iteerboltiuTree's elaborate Hlinkerpeurcan productionsand ni for several yeara on thu musicalstarf of Oeorgo Edvvnrues. during which timehe contributed largely to the aiiceusK ofmany of his musical comedies. He wrotethis satin wore of "Kitty fkey," tidwnrdi's'Apollo Theatre Miiccess, and wns long usso-claled with the llnynutrket Theatre, London,under Cyril Mnude. Mr. Barrett u now InNew York, nt work on Incidental music Tor"A Mfritfumtner Nfght's Dream," In whichAunlc itiiH-i'U is lo appear as Puck, at tbeAster Thi-nlre."Mimr Dina Mitb," a musical comedy, by

Joseph Pflzun, w'tl hi' toured during the com-ing winter senson, after a week*i presenta-tion In St. I/Oiiln, late In August, li. Da menwill manage the company. Mr. Pazcn Is nt

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Ro&tkk or Lincoln J. Carter's attractions,season 1908-7 : For "Bedford's Hope"—FredKimball, manager; Geo. C. Stale/, WalterLaw, Edward Lester, Frank Peters, Griffith

Evans, K. M. Kimball, Harry Robinson, JohnMurphy, Otto Eight, Mary Serrots, MabelVan Burcn, Emma Robinson, Lou Ruckman,Klmer McKinney, Clarence Dull and Jas.McCarthy, now playing at the Great North-ern Theatre, Chicago. Season opens July 8.

For "The Eye Witness" Co.—Edward Man-ley, manager ; Jas. Forbes, business manager

:

Ed. rblnney, John Tague, John Pellegrini,

Urns. Kyle, E. J. Balrd, Gordon Eldrid, Wal-ter Fredericks, Chat Lorraine, Geo. E- Pier-

lot, Mina Manley, Viola May, St. GeorgeHussey and Emma Eldrid. Season opensAug. 12. For the "Too Prond to Beg" Co.—John Whlteley, manager ; Wm. Gilman, busi-

ness manager; Martin Franklin, AdolphKnoll, Edward Riley, Le Roy Lewis, Will N.

Rogers, Dave Clifford, Clarence and Gert-

rude- Riley, Mrs. Le Boy Lewis, Mrs. Will N.

Rogers, and Colese Riley. Season opensAug. 12. For the "While 'Frisco Burns"Co. (new show)—Willis F. Jackson, mana-ger; J. A. Brehany, business manager; FredKckliart, John T. Nicholson, Harry Farn-bam, E. S. Norton, A. B. Lynda, KathertneMarney, Lotta Emmons, Marlon Hyde, Vir-

ginia Melville, L. Y. Hayslett, Cbae. Brownand Con Lenz. Season opens Aug. 20. For"The Flaming Arrow" Co.—Chaa. Sellon,

manager ; John F. Bailey, business mana-ger; Ed. Price. Alvln WyckotT. B. F. Hose-man, Taylor Carroll. L. L. Bishop, WilburCollins, Ed- Allen, Den F. Cox, Ed. Spring,

Florence Willis, Mrs. Taylor Carroll, HiramGreen, Foster Johnson and a genuine Indianbrass band. Season opens Aug. 18. ForJulia Gray, in "Her Only Sin"—F. T. Wal-lace, manager; Tom North, business mana-ger; Julia Gray, Aleta Van, Mrs. HarryAndrewB, Fred Loomls, Robert Harland,Harry Andrews and H. B. Tucker.Jewell. Kelley writes : "The regular sea-

eon of the Jewell Kelley Stock Co. com-menced Monday, July 30, at Paris. Ky. Thecompany goes South over the Klaw & Er-

langer circuit, playing nothing but the prin-

cipal Southern cities. Excellent time hasbeen booked, and prospects are bright. Manyof the old members nave signed. Including

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Caroline Klohr, who Is considered one of the

best dressed leading women upon the Amer-ican stage; Nelson Lawrence, Bertlna Lee,

Lewis Griffith. Mary Monday, Foster Ball

and Babe Doris. D. A. Hellman will be in

advance, with six bill trunks loaded withpaper, and will bill like a circus. The com-pany was a revelation down South last sea-

son, and the same hustling methods will be

Introduced this season, A number of newplays will be staged, for which Nelson Law-rence Is preparing complete scenic outfits.

There will be only one Jewell Kelley StockCo., to which Mr. Kelley will devote bis en-

tire time and attention."Eomond Babbett writes that be Is enjoy-

ing an extended, visit to his home In Minerva,0., and also looking after some real estate

Interests he owns. Mrs. Edmond Barrett(Lottie Glenmore) has closed aa soubrette

with a stock company playing at the parksin Parkersburg, W* Va„ and Newark, o., andLas joined Mr. Barrett.Daisi Vahbkv has been engaged by Emer-

son and Diamond for the part of Jennie, in

•The Corner Grocery." Through error In

the roster of the company, published last

week, her name appeared as Dolly, Instead

of Daisy Varrey.Felix Fantcs has been engaged by Sidney

R. Ellis for the AL H. Wilson Co.Lillian Cobbim will make her debut on

the professional stage Aug. 9, at the Acad-emy of Music, as Mrs. Ogden, the youngsociety matron, In "The Virginian."Notes fbou Delaware water Gap.—One

of the most delightful theatrical events of

the season occurred Sunday evening, July22, when about six hundred guests of the

varlouB hotels In this district were enter-

tained at the Water Gap House by LauraBurt, late leading woman of Henry Irvlng's

company, In readings from Shakespeare,Imitation of Mr. Irvine and Ellen Terry.

Miss Burt, Mr. Stanford and quite a num-ber of guests left for New York the nextmorning In automobiles. The series of Sun-day theatrical work will be repeated through-

out the Summer season by the most noted of

American actresses.1£ex L. Kingdom, who Is spending his Sum-

mer vacation with friends In Syracuse, N.

Y., announces that he has not signed withthe MacDonald Stock Co., as has been stated.

MB. AND Mrs. James KtBLE MacCl'BDTare passing the Summer at their new cot-

tnge nt Brentwood, L, I. Mr. MacCurdysthird season in "The Old Clothes Man,"under the management of Rowland & Clif-

ford, begins Aug. 12, at Waukegan, IIL

Notes from the May Hilluan StockCo.—Wc closed a most successful SummerBenson at Buckroe Beach, Va., July 28, andleave with a company of eighteen people anda carload of scenery for Barber Park, Bel-

lows Falls, Vt., where we open Aug. for

four wcekB. The Jump by water will occupythe better part of three days, so we are com-pelled to lay off for one week, the first lay

otr for sixty weeks."Dows East" will be presented this sea-

son by Geo. F. Clark, formerly manager of

"My Friend from Arkansas." "The cast,"

Mr. Clark writes, "Is the strongest that canbe engaged, nod I will carry a full line of

special scenery end paper. The Bhow Is

booked for forty weeks. Season opens themiddle of August."Chas. Shkfard and Tom Dwyeb Inform

us that they will, this coming season, havefirst class attractions at the Lebanon andEnfield, N. U., opera houses. Both are fac-

tory towns. Lebanon has a population of

5,000, and seven large factories, employingover fifteen hundred people. This housedraws largely from Hanover, N. H. Enfield

has a population of 3,000, with fifteen hun-dred to draw from within a radius of threemiles.

Oscar Dane has arranged to open his an-

nual tour with his new version of "Dr. Jezyll

and Mr. Hyde'* at Dixon's Third AvenueTheatre, New York, week of Aug. 20. Mr.Dane has engaged Cressy Joss, Douglas Joss,Huzel Dickson and Cbas. Haynes.W. A. Mkcklino has been engaged to man-

age Rowland & Clifford's new productionthis coming season, "Thorns and OrangaBlossoms."

Jim BAUon writes: "After two years' re-

tirement from tbe stage, on account of badhealth, the coming season will find me In

my old role again. Two years ago I com-pletely lost my voice, being unable to talk atall. This season mycolf, wife and child hovesigned with Fisk Bros.* 'Colorado Waif.' Mywife, Hazel McCrumb, will do the lead, I will

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"Two Merry TrGflfipa'' Co., under the manage-ment of McVean * Vctter : Lou Ward, HarryWood, Le Roy Hartley, Lou Peterson, LewisMncCartney, John Caylor. Fred Nclfart, JoeA, Weaver. A. W. Bergelln, Bessie Bennett,Myra Jefferson, Elizabeth Ross, Ada Fnlr-cblld, Corlnuc McDonald, Margaret McDonald,Nellie Juno and Carol Keller. Tbe companywill start to rehearse Aug. 2, and open atToluca, III., Aug. 11.

Little Miss Thomas, of tbe "King of theOpium Ring*' Co., has been the guest of BabvHope Wallace, at Henderson Boy, N. V.

Dorothy Wallace and Mlas Hope have en-joyed the Summer among the Thousandislands, and open their season tn New YorkCity In AuguQt, with tbe Aubrey Stock Co.,having ilgred contracts for two seasons withthat company.William Carb, who reports meeting with

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YOU RE AN INDIANTna QMt aoea; *>» tn« year that itnniU out above all others. Proftoulonal roplca free to rvcognlxwl porformnni. Band or urrheatra l>aitvi'> ivrltt* In tin- hum! •* on l»--liit •rrutifi;i>iM«nlM.

J» Tt B-E^Jgs\.I$rBI3sT CO,, ^Icialo r^ihli^tie-rgg, Ortmcl Operu House Kuildiuu, Clik-at»o, HI.

WAIHTED, Comedians, Musicians, an; kit dof people turrteaicmeehow. Good Summer adoWinter Job. Wire or write and be read; to Joinon wire. Mast rhange for * wee*. Piano andOrgan player , wlte. PENOBSCOT MEDICINECO., Mlmm, Junlau Co., Pa.

DBCH MAJORS, Jl GQLKR8—For t-ale,

Batoni, Hoops, tTnifoniiB, etc. JOHNNIE RKILLY,DlemliDg's Theatre, Rockaway Beach, N. Y.,

Aug. e-ii; Steeplechase Park, Bridgeport, Conn.,Aug. la-io.

WANTED—fiood Versatile Team, lady andgent, that can do singles ana tumbles, work Inact*. Can give thr+e to five weeks. Prefer g< odMedicine Team. Make salary low. Others, write.jwrtR.. Rnn«g side Fur* Theatre, Toronto. Opt.

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Aff*•»— »LL AROUND MFIMl [NE PER-FORWSFS QUICK. Billy Collins, John Baldwin,Marvelous Turner, Vardullas, write or wire quirk.You auow paiary is sore. PROP. GEO. DEI.MONT,Kidway, Washington Co.. Pa.

AT LIBER i'Y-The Jennings Slater.-, Pianist,Violinist, desire an engagement with good com-pany for the coming season. Have had good ex-perience. Read at light. Salary »io per week andexpenses. If both with same company *)8 perweek. Mian Jessie Jennings , New Milford, Ohio.

AT WBBBTY—CHAUNCET P. HOORE, B.

and 0. Leader, Vlo tn and Trombone. Experi-enced and capable, prof, library of music. Can ar-

range and traD«rww LULA SUKROI.D, Leads,Heaviei, and Jcvenltes. (juick and reliable study.BesponoihlemauagerBOOiy. win remiire ttckot*Ml Yernop, 1 1. ft P. MOORE. ML Tcrnon. ill.

WAKTBD — (LARlOS ETTIST andEarilonlpt donblc VIouiib. NAVY YARD BAND,portsmt nth, N. H. Bandmaster RENEWAL!'.

I WANT Ql ICK, Man with Moving Pic-ture Machine. Frefer one who doubles stage.Other Rep. People, write. No tickets.WILL C. SITESfRE P. SHOW, Fulrcbance, Pa.

WANTED—B. r. Comedian. Song andDance Man. Good In acts. Salary all yonare worth. No boozers. Other useful med.people, write. DO. T. J. UlLLBIt.

,1 \va\ i Tu tifc^n irituAt

Good, Until Dramatic Block People!

ALSO

Vaudeville Performers,i

For balance of Summer. Run till Oct. l. Salariesguaranteed. Crump's Park Cadno here. Address

J. W. HBI8MAN, Park Hotel, Macon, Ga.

Wanted, forBrown & Roberts' "Tei Nights" Go.,

Alto, to double Second Violin; Alto, to donbluString Bass. Versatile Stage and Band People,write. Long season: good accommodations.Perm, add., 1713 Jackson aye., Knoivine. Term

,

NA/AIMTUNION STA6E CARPENTER (Some Sets),

MUSICAL DIRECTOR, Pianist (Arranger),

Repertoire People, all Lints. JNO. A. HIMMELE1N, Grand Opera House, Sanduskey, o-

LADY BAG PUNCHERS.I want one to Join me In Rctlned Phi b1c*1 CultureSketch. Stato particulars.

o q "U.«"v '«•<»» <vp. roraing, N Y

We Instrucf and prepare yon for (he stage bymail, and stcuro engagements. Send stamp for

particulars. UU bUANE bUlOOLS, Box 137

<JANK8 AND WHIPS.Immense assortment of Canes, Knives, PlashGoodB, Jewelry, Jap Parasols, Umbrellas, FancyWhipi. eto. CLEVELAND CANE CO.,Catalogue free. . Cleveland. Ohio.

ILLIE AKER8TKOM,For Stock and Road Cos. on lowroyalties Write for list. Haveseveral comedy sketches ready.

Plays and Sketches written to order.7* BAST 7th ST., BROOKLYN, FT. Y.

PLAYS

100ft- Hound Top Canvas, with 8 middle piecesone *3t t. Flat Car. Address SUN BROS.,

838 Summit St., Toledo. Ohio.

At Liberty, VIOLINISTDoubling braes. Locate or week stands. Rest of

reforenco3. B. YUNKER,310 K. Walont Streul, LoiilnvUm. Ky

GUARANTEED SKETCHESIJIOXOLOGl F.S, ACTS, ETC , to order.

J uM'lS PAIGE, 1 uoliene Place. Buffalo, H. T.

8KUI/INU OUT AT A BACIFICK-Newnnd Sacond Hand SHOW PROPERTY or c.erydeBortptlon. WHAT DO YOU WANTr All letlere

apayrered with descriptive lleta.

bit HACK. Handsom. va.

WANTED TO PUCHASE,

MAT JOHNSON-,Boaloclt Arena. Coney Ialand, N. Y.

WE PAY MUSICIANSBIO MONKY tor Introducing NEW MUSIC.Write at once to tbe AUTHOR BELLINGERMKSIP CO.. Battle Creek. Mlcb.

Waited, Lady or Gentlenan for a Very Re-sponsible position. One that can take a email11 rmnolal I uteres in a lug rartu corardy compnu v.

Address MANAOBR B, Box jjfifl. Atihurn. N- Y.

A I'lirtner for Hotel and Concert Hall, orwill sell- Canto, sickness. Address

OEM HOTKU Snratogn Springs. X. Y.

FILMS FILMS FILMSPRICES RANCH NO FROM 4 M.. ami VP.

SEND FOR LARGE LIST.

One Edison Exhibition Machine,Same at mew

One Edison Universal Machine.Same a i nt iv

San Francisco Slides,Port colored. -*vlth l#r ture,

SONG, POSE and SERPENTINE SLIDES,US eta. p«r alldc.

We buy Dims In anr nuantiiy. Consult Chicagohou»e before disponing of same.

C. L. HULL A CO., 2X0 K.S7th St., OlUcago, III.

WANTED,First Class

PIANISTS.For Balance of Summer Season,

Good Salary*,

FRANK MELVILLE,1403 Broadway, New York.

THEWONDERFUL SIXFOB SALE, TENTS,dfrcoa Seats, Poles, Stakes, Wild West Canopy,other Show Property.

PBARL VA5, NorthTlue, K. Y.

DRUMMER WANTED.BDRNELL'S LADY ORCHESTRA,

ytjcuandoab, low..<*J*&SIE

AND HAVE YOUR:

CARDS PRINTEDWHILE YOTJ WAIT,

IN • MINUTES.

LOUIS STEIN, 104 E. 14th St.,

UKHM.4N RANK BUILDING.P.8.—CARD CASE FI1EK. McoUonCbla.il.

m CONNORS STOCK ED

FOR SALE,IWISH TO SEJ.L MY INTEREST IN III K

WASHBURN & D'ALMA

TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS,GoiifliRtinft of Himiit to Ponies, Mom*, Monkey?,four Hmail PerrormlnK Klephanta. c.ir-, Seatn,Llghtn, Caarai, Cane*, Rand wanoii.Tnbleauk, r|«.

Show now doing a big biislneaa. Can be aeeil anper route. Addreaa

LEON WASHBURN,»I4 W. «*< SI., W.w York.

AT LIBERTY,

LADY MUSICIANSCornet and Slide Trombone experienced In orchen-tra work. Addretu MAll&L It. COKMAN, uv:

Franltlln Ave, Columbus, 0.

TO COHPI.KTK

THE PERUCHI-GYPZENE ENTERPRISESWANTED FOR No. 1 CO.,

JUVKMLE MAN , ST.COK IIIRKCTOR. I'HOI'ERTV MAN with BWrWHW, VMHIEV1 1.I.K c'KATIIRK ANDPIANIST. HE1IKAHSALS ll'MM.I, ii.\., A I

,

i:.,

.1). OPKN AI'CI, XI.

WANTED,FOR PURUCHI-GYPZENE No. 2 CO.,

LRAIIINR MAN and LKAIMNfl I.AIIV; IV 1 1,1. FKATIIRK.Also Dear, Nan, Soubi-i;ttc, comedian, ammeter Han ami IHrccmr, l*n>liurl.v Uau, rianlal and a

llu.tllnir AKrnt.RK1IKARKAI.S KNIIXVII.I.K. TKNN., AUCi. 15.

BURLESQUE.The NEW LOUDON. Gonn.. OPERA HOUSEIs one of the lientONE-NHJHT STANDS in Con-necllcul for IlnrlefUino Shows, and Mnnnneinmake no mistake in hooklns Ihla house. Canaitlty,

1,000. Pike*. S*-fio—"6. Fir open time addreaBD. E. & J. F. MOR AN,

NtgWi anil Prop».

For Peruchi-Gypzene's Special TourTraFOlIng on their own SOLID HTKKLTWIN HORKW Huft. VAtillT, Leading Man, leading 1-arty.

Hvavr Man Hurt an Al l.irrclor. Mimical Team capalilo of plavlng tlilnu -* uml t:iiiii[tn*iv-ril air raliHipi'.

PLAY IS TUB TIIKATKKH ami live and travel on Dm F1NBST YACHT AFLOAT. TOUKINU Florida

Coast, Miss., Ala., La., Texas, Mexico and Cuiia.

A2i/ nt:KOH

!>•

na^ainj-ts

Hast be able to join on wire. Otlier uaelul reper-

toire people, wrtle. W. 0. CONNORS,3TremontR»w, Room It, Boftton. Maaa.

1 SWEETEST fil IN DIXIE

Juvenile Man, Heavy Man, 2d Agent,

Other Capable People, tvrlle.

C. a . ROH I.p'. Moiitli-olhi, Ark._

THEATRB FOR SALE.Ilaring LKASK1 1 hit Family Theatre In Flndlay, I

will now eell mr vaudeville Iheatru In Toledo.Hoiiie doing good htiaincrB. Rcawin for Rrlllug,

wanting to quit slinw bualoena. Write, nr <:oiu«

and f<ee houne, WANTKH, flood Sketch, Slater

and Single Acta.Write MQR. GRAND Til KATRB, Toledo, M.

fillAND 0TI1KR MUSICIANS. LONG HURON. Ad-dreaa PIERCE AlII'.K.llfcVr CO.,

OaHlnltir. N. V.

REPERTOIRE PEOPLETo Support GKRTRUDK WKLLMAN. the niece of

WALTER WELLHAN. Salary low. hut »'irc.

Play three nlghtatands. Open Sept. lb. No tick-

ets, n*> bcozera, m» done tieodr), no Iihh ihil'dh or

would bes. GUY R. A1NSWORTH,"Tbe Oaks," Clear Lake. Iowa

WANTED QUICK,Man with Hlgb CIokb Picture Machine.5,000ft. Film and 111. Souga. Salary i2o.()0

Jier vrek, gHti and cxpenneti. AUo contortiou-Ht, Serpentine Dancer. Muat join on wire.

No tickets over 100 miles. I'eonle who haveno Intention of jololug, and amateurs, aiivc

atampH.INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE CO.,

Detour, Ohlppewu Co., Mich.

A&fiaVS-MVlTTTWIOOUISM

Learned by any man or boy; MBMl couL sendf>-daj2c fttampforparflculara and proof. O. A.Smltli, Room 11 2,01') KaoxvlUe Ave.. Peoria, 111.

MED. PERFORMERSWanted In all Uuch that can change often apdwork In Acta. Preference given thonc that P'ay

urgaa. btito wiKry uiirt all you do. Ixing en-naKCtnenta to DBcfnl People.

HATORK'S REMKDY , Phlla., Pa

WANTED.

KD. F. ADAPIS. EDWIN IIOPKINH.

KD. F. ADAK8 <v CO.COMPANIES ROOTED AND HOOKED.

U7 WEST «TU ST.,NEW YORK., N. T.

GET OUR TP.RMt). WRITETO-DAV'

PLAY8. PLAYS. PLAYS. -«-,

For Stock Tlieairea, Repertoire oompanlea andRoad Tjura. AIho Ivought, aoul and reviaud. Playsfor Amateur Organization*. Irow royalty to re-

npoiisl hie purl loii. Koutc prolucted. Catnlngue Tree.

T. U . WIHNLTT, W2 Hroadway, Now Yor k_Oltf_._

Wanted, Two Singer^ with Machines and Slides

For week of Sept. :t. AddreaaI0AUI.B JU'SIC W.M.I.. Johnstown. N. Y.

llHOIlliK W. CLARK. I'ro|i.

Arranged, eoinpoKd. Low terma.A. KHKrHMAK, 4111 K. 1Mb SI.. N. Y.

W A HIED,

ROAD and STOCK.LOR1S J HOWARD, Howards Theatre. Chlrago.

Wanted, Leader, Orchestra.Locate Farweli Opera Hou»e, Rocklaud. Maine.Good opportunity. Teaching and dance work.Experience and reference* required. No fare*advanced. Boozer*, don't apply, tieanoii opennAug. 20. Wire BOB CROCKETT,

Rockland , Me.

WANTED, A No. I CLARIONET, FOR B.1ND0.Must be nober and able to handle standard music,for balance or summer and Winter tteaaona. A twocar ihow. w. G. DICKEY, Ugr. Terry's "UneleTnm'a Cabin" L*.»., Lexington, III., Aug. 11; Udell,

III., Ang. 13; Bracevllic, 111., Aug. 14: Owl City,III., Aug. 1A; Wilmington, III., Aug. 16; Braldwitod,III., Aok IT: Dwlgtit, 111.. Ang, 1-.

WAITED, Glass Blowers and Worker*.

Alio Hoving Picture OperatorWith Machine and Films. QKO. F. HAYKH,

care of Km plre Theatre. Ifewiatop, Maine.

THEWONDERFUL

AT LIBERTY, J. A. WHITE,1IKAVIEB AND UK*. BVH.

CARTHAGE, ILL.,.12 to U,

First Class Medicine PetformersTell all anil Co. I thu trutil. Adulca

Iltt. WOOD, Illllahnro. N. II. Tr.UI Clo.

Waited, A I Pianist, Cornet and Clarionet,

Pnr orchestra work. State your very Iowohi perweek In ilrst letter. I pAy all an it Joining.

I. III.' Y KK. Mgr. Imperial Orrh., Mllrhell, K. D.

For Sate or Lease, 60ft.Tent, ooxioo; Cook Tent, luxis; •' nciigthuFolding Hack Rc»i-rve Heals. Addrei*H

r.V.t}. B, LOWEKY, tthenandoah, Pa.

AT LIBEHT?, 6EBTBDDE BOBEBTSComedienne, Kmotional Leads, And Heavies. (Onepleco preferred). AddrcnH

"RIVF.R VIF.W." Merrhnwirport, Mawrt.

Want 30 First Part and Specially Ladies,

Long engagement to the right mien. Open Immediately, (inod cnmrnlSHlon. Address

JACK BOOSK, Concert Hall, Hyracine, N. Y.

PRIVATE KINDERGARDENAND BOARD! ST, EUJUOOL for Hmali Children,uood home and innther's care. References.

Address "BOHOOfc." fi31 Went |WtH St.. K. Y.

PERUGHI-GYPZENE ENTERPRISES,ALWAYS IN DIXIM. I III; MIIOW THAT NKVKIl OMIHKH.

TIIK OI.DKSf AVII DIONT MIISIISI'IH, IMII'I I.Alt I'lllt f. AITKAt IK1* INAJIKIIIC A.

IMll. V. 1). I'KlirC III. Knixllle. Trim., lion. Jlli

.

OPEN T1BC AT GHILUOWCE THEATRE, KHOXVILLG, TESN.. 0OBBEH0IHO ADO. 20.I'ulll lo -l.\ WCt'kH. SIIAIIIMi TKIIMS OR

C. II. I'Kltl fill.

To Support Frank Dudley,

EXPERIENCED PEOPLEFOR A FIRST GLASS REPERTOIRE C0DPAIT.

Good wardrotic U imliaponaahit!. landing Lawlr, tnmtt ha young ami gn<td iiHiking and wwurtflii; goodlooking, capatiltt Actor Tor genieci Iii'iivich, and A Sn. 1 Cli»mrU*r t'diii-'dlan, gtmd looking man for

juveniles, *i good at'l«ir fur rcMpoiiHliilc MMlnodf. I'nifuruitcn ulveti ti»' Hmw«* wli» do Hpeolaiilow. Aiady Tor pliano and mimll parta willi h|h 'dally, planlHt, iiiaht; h guud churaiilcr woinau. Make yoursalary what von expect in get. hmiiiipWrnt. |ieoplii will be iIIhuhhw*! aftitr Hip llrni rrheiirMal. PleanocODHldor silence a r\>w\- ruignllvt-. r*linw npciiH Sept. :t, at Cairo, III. Ki 'ink Tut in. liic Ulrtin'in,

ArihUS Browning, AlkliiHHinllh.wriU'. PRANK IMIDLKY,

"Wanted «t OnceFirst Clat-H lleavv Han for xlrcing lino of narln, Oltarai'htr Wmiian and Juvcnlln Mum. for Him RoutRep.'rlotrn Orgaiilaulou In this nuintry. Wb plajr nsdy/lhn bunt lime, hiiiI fiin tisiMinly th« bi-Ml pco-

rl".Kati' lifts hi, weight and nalitry, and aprirt iihntii. If

f you can't do tills, (hurt waste' your rilutnps. ftnlitirt A.

hi U'lh'i .Muxt |uin mi wlro.

. _ nrlliobtuiw, wlro.Kit. W. (IIOK, Ihuir.liiiH, IV. V.

A IV T XS X> ,For Balance of Bummer and Next Season,

Comedian & SoubretteWith bpeclallloK. Juvuulle Woman and HfavyMan. Toll all tlrsl.

CHAN. P. WIIYTK, fh**, 1UM.

Nick Russell's Comedy Co.,Comedian Willi specially, NHflf Tkbiii fur purls and sprrlalMot, Mingln nr 1 (o fi'Mliir*' sunii! narts,

leader I Piano). People who wrote boforu picane wrllo again, Irmi liillcrn. Tticri* a re. tm penplf loo

good for my Co. NICK RirtisKLL, :iN Moynm Av«., PitiiHburgli, Pb.

W. D. POLLARD,ECCENTRIC JUGGLER.

J nil.ltko all the others only dltfi-runi. Alliigcnls.oi -H KltRTtl PARK AVK., (.(iLiruilt'H, OHIO.

PARTNER WANTED.Yimnft, liul l'.;iiid Hlllv Kid Cimieillail wlaltca Outitl ,'arllii-r, CiltOII STHAM.IIT in ha ur.rMl. Tin.: Oil novntlKl'I'K. illii.l. Ii« viiniik an.l itunil ^lN|t(!r |.r. firr. .1 ; lilt ANYTIIIIVUIN VAI IIKVII.l.B Oil III HIKaCtrK. \Mf-A a

IIA1CI) WOHKKK, CiKNKKAI. IIKI.IVKItV, 1'. II., NKWAIIK. N. I.

DOT KARROLLWANTS QUICK ON WIREHeavy Wonmn, CbHractor, Winmui and Child, Light Ouiwdlan arid Uiw (Joiufdltin Willi Kpi-clultlra ,

><-• :n A runt, Parti; Hk<-t<*tl Ti-nm, Lady and t.Ptil, f.liunfro SpiTlaltina, Play Part*; Piojwrlv Man,Hrvcitiin- and Parts. Kpe'-I»l Pi-miiro Acts, Other Rap. Pcopii-, wrlle. \Ui rcmlv lo join on wire.Bailey's and Klokel wire .1. C. WKLSH. N'-wimrvpori. Mmkh.

At Liberty, Lolee Clover.Juveniles, Ingenne, Souhrette. Bextof wardrotioforxtageand mrt-et. 47 W. asTH ST.. N. Y. City.

£M A/1ft lfl ',L ham Kit, 48 Broadway, Palcrson,

I IiIHilN K. J- Tlteutrical Clog Maker. OrdersVMJVMM promptly Piled. Llwt Free.

BAY C. EKR80H. %&&?* mED, ill £. 2o:ii m., New York.

THE CARTER STOCK CO.WAVTN K\PKRIK\CFD »KP. PKOPMC IN ALL L1VKH.

Those doing spfi-.lsltles preferred. Boozers, cigarette and dupe (lend* don't answer, stale all

you oanand wiildoandloweHtxalary In llrst leltor. Hend plioloH and iirograrnun'i (whluli will b« re-

tnrnedi. Clilck Harvey, Mr. snd Mrs. Hum. write. Al*o t-.vpnri<:nvi:il oUK'- Olrecior. Itvlieaisal

Aug, 16. Address B. I*. CARTKIt, Mgr., Bowntonr Hotel, Pittsburg. |

FOR SAI^E,Mt BALMION, fair imndlUnii, «I0. ,a» ilimn,

fcMCJ.O. II. LA HOI'X W'ALKKH 1IA1.I.IXI.V CO.,iBy.dulu H'i„ U'jfllou, llaas.

AT LIBERTY, CHAS. HOPPERHinging and Talking Clown, Black Pmco Part nod[Specially forOni: I'locv. Address

U (jimmviN aT., Patcrsuu, K. J.

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cal, but fven If one felt so Incllui*d(

thereIsn't much t

l.nniluli'H tbentup ut finite one-half of tbe West Knd the-

ntres, nor, save lu one Or two ojtceptloiinl

coses, Is tbere any prospect of 'tbelr beingi ukc ii down until September. On Thnrwdaythe fovent Garden opera came to n finish, undthe New Itoyulty closes Its doors to-night,

nfter n performnuce of "I/IIoniiuur," In whichM, A in ni nc, In his capacity iih iiii actor, bidsfarewell to the London public Forthcomingjut-in ierrm duly nnnotim-cd are: Revival of

"The W.Dter'H Tale," at Ills Majesty's, onSept. 1 ; "Aladdin," ot the Gaiety, on thesame date; "Trlmrom and Iseult." at theAdelphl. on Sept. 4. and "Kobln Hood," atthe Lyric, on (Jet, lu.Clyde Filch, who linn beea tn London for

tin* punt few weeks, return* shortly to NewYork, wliorp, in tbe Fall, Mr. Krobmnn pro-

ui.n'H his newest piny, "The Truth." Air.

I'luh HtaiCH thai It' ilw play Is a eiuieess In

New York It will have a Loudon productionlater.

Many prominent English actors and nc-.

trcsHeH will he seen lu Amerji-a dtirine: thecoining st>n son. Amung thcui iii'i*; Kl fan 'Jerry,

Korbea HulxTtsou, i;. S. Wlllnrd, II. It.

IrvlaU*. 1.1'iin Asdiivell, Ulga NotberfioJe, nndpussilily Oniric* Wurner, who will wlgn ai-ontrnct to nppeor In vaudeville If Sundayperformances HI* omitted. Americans slated

for this city tu data arc: Frltssl Scheff, whowill uppear nt the Ahlwycli. In "Mile, Alu-

olHte," nnd II. E. IMxey, who may be seen atthe Waldorf, In "The Ainu on the Box."

It Is nt lu«t scttli'd that the ribbon of theLegion of Honur U to lie conferred uponSarah Bernhardt, who will hold the coveteddecoration with ono other actress only

Mine. Unrtel. nf Hie Theatre Frnucala.The one hundredth perfonunnco of "Tbo

Daliymalds" was celebrated at tbe Apollola nt Monday. Kes,ilte the oft nensou, weather.

where she 1s wellscawin. Kv^z^^^i^^ ftM& &r»= fir* •

niipolntcd sole agent In England for the Ca-sino de I'nrls.

Peter N. Keller nnd .lessle Keller bavesevered their connection with the Kaufmann

the members of tin order.

Fred Nlblo informs me that his engage-

ment at the Psbtce hns been extended to

another four weeks, and with an Incrense InPit* I'! VIA Uiril i. VMUJV'.lM'iL ITILU fc"fc ,« i 3", |

'1'rouiw of hlcvcllsts, who ore appearing at bis salary.„, „,„ ...„ rr„_

the f-ondon Illppodrotne. Tbey are now on The seventh ann versaiy of the New Cross

their way to XewYork.,

Empire will !» celebrated on Aug.

.Mrs. Junes A. Unlley and party. Including two extra good sbo"-

Dr. Guy Harper, were in Londoo the early

with

Toledo nnd Price, contortionists, have, up

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APDnESSKH OK .WHBUBABOaTS NOT OIV»K.

AJ.I, IN qUKST OF SUCH HIIOULO, WJllTKI

TO

Iiiohe whom viurz noac. in cabb o» camCLU'PEH Post Okficb. All URfM will

SK ADVBWTISHU ONE WEEK ONLY. 19 TUBBOUTU OP ANT TllKATttlCAI, COMPANT IS

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»T MAIL OB TMLKORAX'tt.

DltA.UATIC.;

T W lfinu Claire.—We have uo ,knowI-

edce of the present whereabouts of the pnrly.

Address a letter In our cure nud we will ad-

vertise it lu TttK Cumi letter list.

T. l'V, Wanhliiglou,Hl.li STJU»Cni|lKt!,

E. it. 1'., Ktiatou,

Constant 1U:.mh:ii.

O. II., Pliflenlx. nudY. M.. Erle.~-See nnswer to T. W., above.

K. U It.--Addriwa U-e Sliubert, Lyric The-

atre, New York City. .

M. II., New Orleans.—Address T. II. Win-

net t, 1401! Broudwiiy, New York City.

Mns. U. W. It., Ftilrbiiry.—Any dieas-

uinkcr will make one for you.'/, 7, '/.., '•Frisco,"— 1. There Is a copy-

righted piny ot Hint title, u Yen.

A. 1. t'.. Van Weil.—We hove no knowl-

edge of rniy such puhllcatlon.

\ H. II., Atlimtlc Clly.—We do not knowthat there are any Mcfe photographs In cx-

lb,

'l"Vi!, Phllndelphla.—Address party In busof A I. It. WinhIs. 114 West Thlrly-ulnth

Street, Now York Clly. . ,Mns. T. C., Mobile.—Itepent your former

query. -'. "The Curse of Drink"' <'... opened

Auc. 4, nt tin* Stnr Theatre, New York l.lty.

A. L. It., Chicngo.—'l'here was a uunrlettc

known as Hie Trniis-Allnntle 4.

AI K. S., Wuterville.—Address W. H. J.

MMVi Victoria, Mo.IIANKUALL.

A. F. K-. Stoneluun.—Write to President

Fnirell, uf the N. Y. Slate League. Auburn,

N. Y.. mill H mav probnbly lie able to fur-

nish vou with the liil'.irnuitlon desired.

S I',—Tin* New York team was organized

In the Spring of ISKB, and during that«kou John Tmy participated In seventy chnui-

plonshlp guincs ut second bust.

K. C. V... York.—Any straight flush coast I-

lutes whii t is nouiet hues culled :i royal Hush;

the inner term tlnds uu place lu nny etaud-

urd work upon the enme of poker.

K. A. C Ablnglon.— It wins.

Y. \V. P.. I'luirleslown.—No. holding

three U'm win*. The fuel thai No. I passed

out of his turn dues not bar No. 0, nnd as

bin hand Is best he wins.

Mlttl'KI.LAffimVS.

W. B. W., PI I tsbuiK.—Address the Scott

Slump and Coin Co.. Twenty-lhlrd Street,

New York Clly,,

I; (1. M., New York.—President Hnrsevelt

Is the proper one t« answer your (piestious.

R (!. W., Detroit.—According to the nc-

ccptcd way of making it In this suction, ft

Is right.— I » » "-

TKKHtttfJIHIj,

negotiating for engagement!. ..„

artist In this clly. Before the Gallay epl

node Mile. Mcrelli was a music halt singer.

nnd fhe in now desirous of singing or takingthe lending part in a sketch lu the West Endhnlls.Tbe directors of the Manchester Hippo-

drome nnd the Ardwick Empire recommend adividend for the second lialf of the year, ntthe rate of ten per cent, per aunnm. Thedirectors of the Hackney and Shepherd'sBush Empires have resolved to pay an In-

terim dividend on the ordinary shares for opposite

the bulf-yeor to June 30. nt the rate of ten berwell Empire.

Iter cent, per nniuiin. The directors of theLeicester Palace. Ltd., Intlmnle that, al-

though the business of the compnny for theluilf year to June .til shows a substantial

the excellent imislr:,! piece Is attracting Improvement on that for the correspondingv» . »....*» . i ,.,.." r.jiT.lf,.! Irir.. eriA" *lir-..- tai-n vnoo 1'ml ltrtt 1 /\

twenty weeks' engagement on the Moss& Stoll tour. t.

Count Max Hollender, chairman of the

Palace Theatre Compnny. whose death wasannounced some time ago. left an CPtnte

Y.i hmd nt 609,110 gross, and S.iHK'W net.

It Is announced that the Metropole Aluslc

Hall. (Y.niberwetl, which linn been dnrk for

some time, will l« reopened early In Sen-

tcmlier, under the innnngeinent of .Icfslc

Sparrow, the late manager of the Palace,

The house will be called the Cam-....iplrc. , .

The Arizona Troupe and Will Perciynl

have been engaged for the coining senson for

Phil Sherldnn'n burlesque romiuiny. 1 hey

leave Southampton for New York Aug. 4.

i-rowde hoiiKes, nud will In all probability

remain the nt traction nt that house for somelime. The American rights of the successfulpiece have been ncipilred by Air. Frutuunn.

I am informed tbnt uegntlallons are In

progress by E. A. Bra den tor the in-odnellnu.

In this city, durlnc the coming hi'iisiiu, of

"The (ihigerbrend Man."When filleu Terry pues to the Hlntes next

yenr Jiinie* Carew will be her leading mnu.Air Ciin-w will piny the title unrt In "Cap-i n in llraHsbound's Conversion,' whleli

he fthi! principal piece plnyed by Air, Tern*.I .pslh' P'iiivei-. no English an or of much abil-

ity, has beea engaged by Mr. Frohman Lo

piny tin* leading juvenile part lu Henry Ar-thur .tones' new play, "The llypurrites,"

which is slated far production early In the

Fall nt Hie Hudson. Mr. Fuber nails io-day

for New Yi»rk.

Ernesi Mayer, or Ihc Internalionnl '-.opy-

rlglil Bureau'. Is doing good work for the

KngJIsh dramatists on the continent. Lately

In* Inis disposed of the Swedish rights of"The Walls of Jericho," and the Hungarianrights of "The Fascinating Mr. Vnnderveldt."ile has nlso been snccesaful In placlny lu

America u drniuntixutloii, of the Cermnn p'ay-

wrlnlil. Franz Von Schoenlhaii, ot CharlesDlckeua' "Little Dorrit."

Uiiynof ItevnoMs. a well known memberof Hie lialetv company, died lust week fromshock, fallowing an operation for perltonills.

Before joining Ueorge ' Edwnrdes couipanyKite iiuule a lengthy tour ot India duringliml-ii'j, nnd afterward scored a success ns

Hester, lu "Aly Lady Molly," whbh Reareda Hueeessi In its engagement nt Terry'H. butonly net wllh n fair reception In America.A 'tablet will shortly be ulllxed lo No, 54

Grout Mai-H'oioiigh Street, l^iidon, by the

London oountv council, to coiuineinorate the

reslilouce, from 170J to 1804. of Mrs. Sld-

dous.

fhnrh's Wvndbnm wishes to have It knownthat he has no present Intentlou of makingn professional tour lu the States.

Judgment was entered recently in a Lon-don court for the holders of £1*20.000 worthof deheutiires In Ihe Lyceum (HttKtl (Ltd.).

It was stated that the nnuiey was due, withinierest from January last. The propertyIs freehold, and very valuable* The Judgedirected that the minder In i-hnniherM shouldsellle Hie terms iiihui which the property Is

lo be offered Tor sale, and to give Lhc pluln-

tiffs liberty to apply for leave to attend andbid.Will Bishop, who was assistant stage mali-

nger at the 4'ollacum. under Marshall .Moore,

will, on Monday next, commence an engage-

ment on the Moss & Sloll tour nt (he Ard-wick tir i Umpire, Alnnchester. Mr.Bishop will present the sceiui, entitled "MyGolliwog," It was done at Ihe Coliseummany montlis ago, nnd was received wllhuiiieli favor.

Newell and Nlblo arrived from America onThursday. They leave for South Africa to-

day week. Their friends ill Ibis country re-

ceived this week n neut and novel post cardshowing route the clever musicians lake lu

the Irlp lo South Africa front America, via.

Kaglinti It makes tl good advertisementfor I hem.

SallliiK far New York today from Sonth-amploii, are: John t'leudeulug, JessV Mil-

ward. Ermhile Knrle, Billy Could. Ted Marksami A. I,. Fischer. Ted Murks, by the way.Is to lu' ihe Attu'i-lcnu represenlnllvc of Ash-Ion's Hoyal Agency.The report of the New Tlvoll Music Hall,

Ltd., shows n sinking Improvement In net

revenue for Ihe year ended June HO. Thegross receipts Increased by about £10,400 to,V..YJ.tid0, but as expenses oulv row £1,0(10, thenet earnings lump from £.'t,00i> to £i:,.0DO.

This Is snld hi lie a very antlsfnclory result.

The hdnl dividend for the yenr will lie four-

teen per rent., as against six per eenl. in Hiepreceding period, and will be the highest paidsince linioui, when the rate of distributionwas seventeen per eenl.

On Monthly next the Harmony Four openat I lie Hippodrome. They were to piny nt

the Coliseum, but now that that house Is

closed the engagement was Baffled to theHippodrome. They have been meeting withihe usual phenomenal success accorded theirentertnlulug slum- nt the Oxford. "Happy"Hughes, us he is ended by <hls hit hautefriends, remains the lmiKlinuiker of the Four.

MfinplilM At Hopkins' East End Park(A. B. Alonlsoii, manager) business week of

July JO wns exceedingly good. The pro-

,;mmme Included: I'aplutn. Le ltrun OperaTrio. Ed. Ln Vine, Samson and Zacclio. PaulKh'lsl and the kiundroiuc. On the hiwu,Blanch Sloan gave an ncrhil ring exhibition,

and Ciiineriinl performed his daring "slide

for life."

FAiiiVt.AMi (R F. Singleton, mnungerl.

"Tenues'-ee's Pardner." peeiieiiled the entire

week of "i>, crowded the Pavilion every ner-

ioinuime. Liulii Moure and I'lederbk Mon-tague, old favorites lion-, emit lime to re-

ceive vociferous iipplauxe. The luatlur-ea nrecype< hilly popular, and Ihe uiauiigemetil Is

hlnhlv pleased with iitlendauce nt the park.For week of Aug. B, "Cnpt. Bwlft."

period last vear, they have resolved not to

declare nn interim dividend, but to carryforward the profit lo the current half year's

tircoutit. They add that, should the Improve-ment continue lo tbe end of the year, ns thedlrerton expert It will, tlmy will be In aposition to recommend a dividend on theordinary shares.The Alhambrn management offers a change

of bill for next week. Among Ihe newcomersnre: The Musical Johnstons, who seored so

10 heavily n few weeks RJO] wllh their clevermusical entertainment : Tony Wilson nndIlelolse, Lea Anioros, nnd the Crnggs. Thenew elasslcnl liallet. "L'Amour." c-im t Imios

to be a great draw, and the house Is crowdednightly,

Air

OUR CHICAGO LF.TTEU.

FItOM OUtt OWH COIUIKSrONDENT.

Western Ilurenaof tht> Xfw York Clipper,

Hoom .Mil. Ashland Block, Clilceffo.

There will be no changes at the downtown houses. Ijist w«*k good houses ruled

at the Stiulcbaker. Grand Opera House nndthe Colonial, the three playhouses which hadnew plays. Plavs that hold over nre: "AStrenuous Life,' nt -the Stiulcbaker ; "TheVamlerbllt Top," nl the Colonial: "Hose Val-

ley." nt the Grand opera House: "Told In

I lie Hills," at Powers': "The Land of Nod."Dnlmulne, mother of Mrs. Thomas 1( t Chicago opera House, nnd one of the lilts

Ilurrasford, litis Just died. Airs. Dnhunlue,who lived wllh her daughter nnd sou-ln-low,

nt. the Hippodrome. Brighton, was in her dayn brilliant vocalist. She was a memb-ir of(he opcrnlle eompunles formed by the late

i'harles Alorton. for the performance of se-

lection'., notably at tbe Canterbury and nt

the oxford.A good bill (Ills the Pavilion nightly. 1

witnessed the performa aire one night thin

week. The Eight Lancashire Lnds followedna overture. I did not "catch" lliem, nordid 1 see Bay und Caldcn. in a comedy aer,

or Dolly Golden, dancer. Daisy Mayer in nl-

wuvs sure of a good reception nt Ibis bouse.She. got her usual baud the other night.Daisy Ford and Walter Tilbury, ln mu-sical sketch, called "When the Cnt's Away,"has Ihh'ii reviewed before In Hits letter. Fore-man nnd Fnniuni (Percy and Harold) do nnact on the order of that made famous la

America by Ward nnd Vokes. They madegood with the audience. Albert Wlielnu, nnAustralian entertainer, I (bought excepllon-m II v good. Phil liny, palter comodimi, is

we'll known to Ihe readers or this letter. Ata-lnnln does n good disrobing act on the wire,

and it en I flies on wllh the audience. Gil-

bert Gli-urd had Ihe audience laughing nil

the time lie was ou (be stage. Annie Itrad-

dfin proved lo be a pretty nnd tnlenled come-dienne. Alliert Le Fre continue* on the hill

with his catchy sceiui. "The Topical Topper."Whit CunlHVe. rnarilhrn.! Edwia lioyde. com-edian: Chris Kic'inrdri, comedian and dancer;the Pavilion Olr'R, vocnllsts nud dancers;the Kentuek Four, Including Topsy, lu plaa-

tiulnii song* and dances: Lydia and Albino,Ciiuillbrlsts. and La Milu and Crnlckshankare others taking part In the show, bat nsthev have been sjioketi of Is'fore. I 'needhardly dearrihe their acts again. Letlur\ fe-

male Impersonator, is also on the hill. Alnbel

llardiue and companv, in an American skelch,entitled "Nell, of Ihe Aluslc Halts," goes well

at this house, but local critics think It hcurs

n slrong resen i idanee to "The Chorus Lady,"which met with such phenomenal success re-

cently nt the Paliice, and inmlc Itose Stnhlfuinous In this clly

of (his season, "Brown of Harvard," nt theUarrirk,

li-uNois Theatrr (Will J. Davis, mnnn-gerj.—Ou Sunday night. Aug. ",. "Tim Lionnud the Mouse" began the tifteeenth week ofIts i-uii in Chicago. Business continues big.

PitWKKS' Tiikatkk (Harry J. Powers, mil li-

nger).—"Told In the Hills" will discontinueIts- Sunday evening performances, nud vuu-Hiltiitt' Kriihiy innllni'es. Edwin Arden,Bruce Aicllae, and Crystal Heme continuetheir good acting, and the attendance is

heavy.Colonial Tjikatm: fflcorge W. IaOderer,

manager).—Elsie .Inula has received, duringthe past week, one of the most enthusiasticreceptions ever accorded a lies- musical com-edy star ln tills clly. "The Yunderhllt Cup.*'closing Its first week, liiids Itself lu highlocal fnror. Sept. 15, "George WashingtonJr."

G.iiiiMcK Tiikatuk (Heiliert C. Dime, mnn-nger).—"Drown of Harvard." well along init* third in. mill, continues (o draw Inrge au-diences. The piny Is lively, and the enst ex-cellent. The receipts for (he first eightweeks almost equalled the New York re-eei'tls for tlfteen weeks.

H-ri;ro:nAKi:it TntiATJtr. (It. K. narraeyer,innnager).—"A Strenuous Life." Ihe Berke-ley CoUcko farce. Is proving to be a greatlaugh creator. Wllllnin Norrls and his unusu-ally good company of players give n livelyperformance of this bright play.

Ciiicauo Oi'kiia HorsK (Lyman B. Glover,manager for Kohl & Cnstle).—"The Laud ofNod" continues to bo pros-H-rous, tho popu-lar prices attracting large crowds to everyperformance. The cast remains unchanged,and Is a parlloularly good one.

Guano Oi'kiia Homuj (Hnrrv Askln, man-ngeri.—>.Mnrgaret Alerrlngton's piny, bearinglis prize name, "ltosc Vnlley." will remaintwo weeks longer. .Manager William Blockis well pleased with the way the audienceshave received Hie play, and will send it onthe road.ItWUf NoiiTUKicv Theatkb (Fred C.

Elverts, manager).—For a melodrama In a

'ihirrJ-fklnV in 1 Comnanv sille.1 vesler-rtnw,,mw" theatre. "Bedford's Hope" U mak-

foe . onr n \ iSl i di umler MaiTV H* n "S? nm at ,1,ts Il0U«- The TOmlll ff

SJSL" .'. ...i.,diVW"«i'

' » hi '.i, he (!

""vpays- io other playhouses docs no?till.. .

lllckards' niaiiageiueiit. nnd will do the

sketches. "Fishing" nnd ".Motoring." Air.

Tnle's "Alotoriiig" Coiuiinny, which has Justconcluded a long tour In America, andwns hi Ihe Saa Francisco earthquake,sail lu I couple of weeks for a Ilfty-six

weeks' tour lu llu* Slates. Kvw Yorker* will

have n chance to see Mr. Tate himself as heis honked hi appear In thai city for six weeksonly, commencing In October, ile will pro-duce his "Fishing'' sketch.

Playing Glasgow thin week nre quite anumber of American nets and other* wellknown to American renders. At the Em-pire ore: John Linvsou and company. Cookeand AIIrr llolhert, t'nleedo. and Ihe Bur-gnnnv Troupe. At the Hippodrome; EugeneSlraltoii, nud the Three Merrills. At thePavilion: Heely and Meely, nnd Mnrtlno andSon.' -At the Coliseum : The Casino ComedyFour, the Crnggs. Jacques Inaudl, Mabel Sin-clair, Starr and Leslie, nnd Hal Godfrey andcompany. At. the Palace: De lliere. Daymannnd Frunklln. Brown and Nevnrro, and theBrother* Lowenwlrth.

Billy Tucker, (he bng puncher. Is nt theHnckney Empire this week. Afler his first

performance lie was shifted to n star placeou the programme. owing to the hearty man-ner lu which be was received.Manv changes In the 1)111 took me to (he

Palace on Monday. Evan Evans, a Welshcomedian, opened Ihe show. Ho tells stories

nud ills dancing always brings several rounds nnd sings songs tn Welch din tret and gives

» i >

Tin: uatls of Ihe High Boilers call havebeen chanced lo Aug. i;t tor the ladles, nudAug. 10 fur gentlemen.

nf iiMplaiis. .

Charles O'Connor hns been appointed press

reresentattve of (he Palace. Mr. O'Connorformerly occupied a similar position at theLyceum, and he Is well liked by Ihc membersot the press.

due Ivtermaii will shortly singe a revised

edition of "The King ut Sahara." his newmusical comedy -sketch, which was done ntthe Oxford a few weeks ago. At the tltno

lliere wns something wrong nlmut the book,

l-oi'lies Dawson has done the new book.Tout Coslello, the well known English mu-

sic hall comedian. Is unite ill, und has beenobliged to set back some of his immediatetime. Ptomaine poisoning I* the cause ofMr. ens-din's Illness.

Chnrles Leonard Fletcher made his reap-

pearance nt tho Metropolitan on Monday,mill achieved Ids usunl success wllh a navelnail nrtlfdlc performance. Afler anotherweek at the Melropollliltl Mr. Fletcher Will

go on Hie Moss & Stall tour. Dale In Octo-

ber he will sail for Australia, where he will

plnv the tth-kurdy houses.A. Staughtou, who has been stage mnua-

ger at the New Cross Empire for the past

.. .'ominendablc ncl. Gwenuic Hash., vocal-

ist nnd fnncy dancer, furnished a nice little

entertainment. Sclbo. club Juggler, has beenspoken of before. Jose Collins, daughter ofLottie Collins, goes well. Alay Belfort woresome iKMiutlfiil gowns, and sung three tunefulsongs. Moouey und Holbein, lu a vaudeville.

lulermexr.0, hnve n novel net. Mr. MooneyIs nn eecenerle dancer ot the llrst school.

Ills dlflh-ult. and graceful work made hlin

n favorite at mice. Miss Holbein hns n goodvoice nnd Is likewise quite a comedienne In

her way. tiny Wallace, mimic, has been men-tioned mnny Hnios before, Pnul Mnrtlmiedi'sCo. iimicnred lu a new pantomime, entitled

"Aly Wife." Luce-It e de \erley. n chic Frenchsinger, repented the sucrpRS made on herllrsi appearance nt Hie Palace iliout n yearago. Itolst Hat-court. "The Girl from theColonies," lind the 10.(1 sjmt on the pro-gramme. Her place explains the lill she is

making. Cbnnlt, Hie uulck change performer,whose novel mid original effrrts I spoke of

MM* thlie ago. U duplicating ihe good ini-

presolon he made In his early apiwarniiee at

this bouse. Fred Niblo continues to make his

playhouses docsdiminish Interest lu It.

Majestic Theatiui (Wm. Ncwkirk, mana-ger for Kohl & Castle).—May Holey and herColly Girls, nnd Bert Leslie, "The- King ofSlang," will nc the chief features of the hillfor week of U. Tbe programme will also in-clude: Carlisle's dogs and ponies, Howardnnd Bland. Ferlcy, liny-wood, Cooroy andHaywood, Itlnlto Comedy Four, Sidney Ster-ling anil company. Millard Bros., Llr/le Alc-Kcever, Avery and Pearl, Edward \ai SEelle,nud Ihe kiuodroine. Good business last week,despite (he warm weather.

Oi.YMl'ir! Tukatuk (Abe Jacobs, managerfor Kolil & Castle).—Buslnexs has been ex-cellent at this house nil Summer. Jessiefouthoni. a invorlle Chicago enterlriner.will make her llrst vaudeville appearance Intwo yenr* here on Monday, li. The Clnrkes,Hazardous Globe. Lillian Appel nud FrederickSummer, .lee Flynn. Eleanor Durel, Byronund Irtiijgdon. Lnvfnla De Witt, (ho Aldeuns,Slnuioii, Arthur Keeley and the Slewnrt Sis-ters, Lewis Lesslugtou, Iterulep and Boy,Peru and Wilson, and Ihe kluodrome will alsohe seen.Binm Tiii:atiik (William Itoche. ninnnger).—"Cncle Josh Sprucehy." n rural comedy of

realism, wilt be offered here week of ,",. Ithas been remodeled somewhat for the presentseason, nnd furnished with new scenery,showing New York localities and plows InGreen Mountain Stnte. Last week "Land«' Cotton" was presented with very satis-factory results. For li! nud week, "Thornsund Orange Blossoms."

Ai.iiamiuia TiiKATitH (Jns. H. Brown, mnn-ngerL—Leni II. Parker's "Hie Cowboy Girl,"n dm mn, varied by numerous songs, comeshere for a stay of our week Similar, fi.

'Cncle Josh Sprneeby" plnyeil lo good busl-ness lust week. "Neltle. ihe Newsgirl," for1'2 and week.

CoMiiriiiK TiiEATnE (Weber Bros.. Tnana-gcrs).—The new season will be Inn ami ruledal this playhouse Sunday, fi, "The I^nd o'Cidton,

' a Southern rural plnv, will be theopening bill. For 12 and week, "Tbe Moon-mi liter s Daughter."

Fou.v Tiihathk (John It. Atmbf. man-ngerl.—This house closed for (wo weeks Sal-urdny. 4. "Our Daisies" was Inst week's al-tractlon, nnd proved verv llliiowiflil lielngone of Hie best shows of the stock sensonhere.

TnorAitEito Theatre (L It Welnpnrten,manager i.—Offering (he only bnrlestpie showIn (own. the stock company al this- house,beaded by Nnt Fields, will present "In GarPuree." Williams and Glllurl. Ferris-Wile*

Got Barber1* Itch From Shaving— \\ orieCndt r linct jr'» Care—Cured byOn«

Set of Catlruro—font $1.

"I want to send you a word of thanksfor what the wonderful Cuticura Reme-dies have done for mc. I got shaved andgot barber's itch, and doctored myselfwith my own doctor, but it got worse all

the time. I spent in all about fifty dollarswith doctors, but still it got worse. Afriend of mine wanted mc to try the Cuti-cura Remedies. As I had tried everything,

I was discouraged. I bongnt one set o£the Cuticura Remedies (Soap, Ointmentand Pills, cost $1.00), and they cured me'entirely, ' so I cannot praise them toomuch. I would-be- willing to do most any-thing for the promotion of a cause like

the Cuticura Remedies. They are won-derful, and I have recommended them toevery one wliere occasion demanded it.

I think every- family should know aboutthe Cuticura Remedies where they havechildren. Allen Ridgway, Station Master,

the Central Railroad Company of NewJersey, Barnegat Station, N. J., Oct. 2.

1905"

Williams will offer specialties. Last week"Fiddle Dunf" drew good houses.White City (Pnul D. llowse, manngeri.—

Tbe twelfth week of the senson nt this parkwill begin Sunday. Aug. 0, with many newr.uni'-i Ions and nil the favorite old ones,nmong the best of them being Big uttu'aWild Animal Show and Jewell's Alaulkiiiv.

In the blpiwdrome ring, which is free to nilvisitors, performance*, will lie given by Clay-ton, Jenkins and Jasper, the tatter being .1

mule. There is nlwnys n large crowd presentat these performs nees. ' The' Kilties Band,which has olfered a musical sensation, wiltremnln, next week being (he last nf the en-gagement. The band ,wilt give two com-orisdally. An extended and varied vaudevillobill will be given In the theatre.' Bivki'.view Park (William Johnson, man-nger).—Ilivorvlew ngnln rnme to tbe front.Saturday night, 4, by presenting Pain's gor-geous ilreworks espectacle, "The lanst Daysof poui'ieB," which wns recently located onthe South side. Cain's spectacle is one oftho biggest outdoor productions ever given,having a scenic picture. 4O0 feet long, em-ploying live hundred people, n military hnud,nnd giving n ¥1,500 display of Ilreworksevery- night. Architect* nre already makingplans for this park for next senson. Onthe tract sooth of the present site, :;nu feetwide nnd Tuu feet long, will lie the biggestnnd l»est scenic railway money mn build.On Ihe north side, of (be grounds will beconst i". 1 e 1 i'il a 10 1 ier coast er.Sans Sorn Park { Leonard Wolf, man-

ager).—Visitors to litis resort will (ind aDaw fcnlure next week In Vladimir orlnff,claimed to be the only man who csciitcd ihedungeons under Port Arthur. Orlolf give*exhibitions of Hie manner in which lie is

said to have released bluiseir. It is slatedthat he was a gun euptatn on 20,'t raeirv hill,

nud Hint he was arrcKlt-d for breach of i|)s-

(Ipllne. Vessellii'* Baud.i lb una will offer

an extensive reoertory of new piece:, duringthe coming week.

Cmltbh.— 1 aptaln Carl Howelsen, of iheSwedish army, expert skel Junt|ier, will givedaily exhibitions tdkllng three hundred feetdown tho chutes and leaping into the In-

gooii. Willi Pozzl's Italian Band, MermaidElter, Dame's Inferno, the electric theatre,pictures from Arabian Nights, tnle* andvaudeville from everywhere, .Ihe fenlureshere will "present almost every form of enter-tainment.Uavima Park (J. J. Murdock, manngert.—Walter Dnmroseh bids farewell to his

ninny admirers In Chicago on Sunday. Tbesame effects will be used lu Haydn's"Fnrewoll Symphony" that Its composer usedat the German Court at the time ut lis com-position. Monday night, 0. Hie four weekseason of the Theodore Thomas Orchestrabegins.' Director SiucJCs programme will 1»lighter tliuii those offered nt Orchestra I bill.

Clark Strrkt Museum (Umls Al. Hedges,mnungerl.—Viola Larson, Elln St. Clemens,Prof. Wood nnd lit* opium den. Chief PralrioDog nnd Ids squaw, aud Prof. Venelin. in Ihecurio hall, and B.-tv I.ooails, Dnvrc andHarper. Thome nnd Grav, Jennie Alack, andthe Irvine Sisters, in the theatre, will bonext week's bill.

1, 'Mm?* DUIH Miiskitm (William Sweeney,mnnager).—Curio ball oltnielions for weekof .1 will be: Ed. Clifford, hand balancer;Bridle BUI, rope walker:' the Indian Village,Susie Carscllo, New York Duleh, tat I oner,and Ihc Midway dnnccrs. In tbe theatre Ihefollowing will Ik* seen : I'nullne Lacouda, MayAlnzelle, and Beatrice Ituiuscv.

Aktkiimath.— Cameron and Flnnnngnn'sspecialty, nt the Olympic this week, provedthe lilt uf the hilt Horry Corson Clarkowas Ci.HTEit Bttrenn caller Alonday. July30 Neff nnd Allller have signed wllhBob Manchester'* Cracker Jacks Cor nextseason The members ot "The Lnnd oCNod" Co. spent Thursday nt Michigan City.They left here on the sleainer TheodnroItoosevelt, nud had n Humuighly enjoyableday Three more names are announcedns hnving been ndded to the roster or Ihe*compnny which will he fsenn nt the New The-atre next senson. They nre Jnmes Diirkht,Mrs. Maggie Ilollowny Flslicr and SheldonLewis Tim Garrlck Theatre will borinsed from Aug. IS to *ir,. when It will re-ii|kmi for the regular Fall season, producingn new piny for the first time on nuy stage.The house litis beeu undergoing a cleaningup proeess for the present months, withoutinterfering with the iierfurinnnces of "Brownof llnrvard," but it. Is necessary lo close it

for one week lo re-en root the bouse"When Justice is Done was presented nl thoBIJou Theatre. White Cltv, week of July till,

nnd so emphiitlc wns Its success that IheWestern Vaudeville Association innnneersbooked tho sketch fnr the Olvmple, Majesticnnd llnytnnrket Theatres, beginning nt thofirst nu tiled house week of Aug. SOMaliel Harrison wns out of the cast at theChicago opera House production, "The Landof Nod," owing to a minor operation on hernose. Her plaec was taken bv Kibe] Dovry.Miss Harrison rejoined Hie show Friday even-ing,

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Baltimore—The IIolHdny Street Theatre(George \V. Itlfe, manager 1 opened Its doorsfor the season Aug. 4. wllh "The Alan of HerChoice." The Intense heat hnd a had effectupon the first day's business. "The Tower ofAlouev" 13.

HbANEY's (Chnrles K, Blnney, manager).—lite Unssell Brofhors opened both their ownsenson nud Hint of the house 4. in "The GreatJewel Mystery." "The Queen of the Circus"

Eu'CTRii? Pauk (Sehnnberger & Irvln,mntingers).—The bill for « and week i«*

headed hv Harry PI leer nnd six iM*. n*ul I"--eludes: Arr.o, Swan and Bambnrd, Genaro andPulley, nuil AiexnOHer. "i tie tiiolitJiiwil nun*reduced atlendanee Inst week.

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bearers laugb. Mile. Bertbe Uordeverry and and company, Varuo aud Valdure, and James

Bnrllmjton.— At tbe Strong Theatre'• •**. ..ciii. 11 raj,; 1 .*.

slrels played Aug. :t. to a good bouse. EmmaBunting L'o. week of ti.

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MASSACHUSETTS.

Boston.—The flrpt of the local houses to

open for the season was tbe Ornnrt OperaHonee* which threw open its doors last Sat-

urday night, with "Bertha, the Sewing Ma-chine Girl," as the attraction. The new hills

for this week are : "The New Magdalen," at

tne Globe ; "Martha," at the Castle Square,mid "The Gambler's Dautfiter.'Vnt the Bow-fiofn Square. Harry Bulger, Id "The Manfrom Now," continues, eleventh week, nt tneTremont. The stormy weather of the pastweek lessened attendances at the parka andbeaches, hut Indoor attractions prospered.Trbmont (John B. Bchoeffel, manager).

Harry Unifier, In "The Man from Now," Is

novrtn his rlcvcnth week, with the end of(be engagement announced for 25. Businesslias been excellent, and the piece well liked.

-The Prince of Pllsen," with Jess Dandy,will fn.loiv for a two wccks' slay.

fttAHD Oi'KRA BOOMI (Gen. W. Mngce, man-ager).

—"Bertha, -the Sewing Machine Olrl,"

was the opening bill of the regular season ntthis house last Saturday night. The housewas tilled to overflowing by a well pleased

audience. Edith Browning headed a capablecompany. Next week, Howard Ilflll, in '"TheMillionaire Detective."

<Jlodb (Stair A Wilbur, managers).—TheJohn Craig Slock Co. Ik seen this week In

"The New Magdalen," with Lillian I^awrence

and Thomas MacLarnle playing the leads.

Last week's bill was "A Scrap of Paper," to

good business. "The Gay Lord <}uei" next.

Castle Sqtiarb (Boston Stage Society, man-agers).

—"Martha" Is the offering of the

stock opera company for week of 6. MaryCurrlngton will sing the title role, and otherprincipals will be Hattle Belle Ladd, HarryLnckstone, Otis Thayer. George Tallman andHarry Davles. "The Pirates of Peniance"held attention last week. "I'm I>lavolo"

next. _

BowuniH Squabb (G. E. Lothrop. mnna-gerl.—The Lothrop Stock Co. this week. In

"The Gambler's Daughter." On Friday after-

noon end evenlnc. 10, the popular leading

lady, Charlotte Hnnt, will have her annual

bemrOt 'Beware of Men" will be the hill,

with extra vaudeville acts also offered. "TheMinister's Daughter" was well presented last

week. For week of 13. "Hawl klrke."Kfitii'h (B. V. Keith, manager).—Bill

for week of 6: Kings rl Troupe, Four Everetts.

Clifford and Bnrke. Dixon and Anger. Estellc

Wordette. Ray Cox, Do»«t Bedlnl- BenBeyer, Malverne and Thomns, Morton,Temple and Morton. Billy Broad, new mov-ing pictures, nnd the Fodcttrs Woman's Or-

chestra, In their tenth week of popular con-

certs.Palace iCbas. II. Waldron. manager).

"In Vacation Time" nnd "Hiawatha" are

the burlesque stock offerings Ibis week, withMessrs. Graham, Patterson, Thompson.Schuster and Dixon as the fun makers'. Theolio presents: Allan Wlgbtman. the Wilsons.

tbe Lefavor Bros., Anatellc Roscoc, and the

Palaresebpe.Austin & Stonr'r Uusnni (A. B. White,

manager*.—'"The Darkles from the South,"as presented by a big company of colored

comedians, la the star card in tne curio hall

6-18. Trlxle, snake queen, nnd Prof. Topp's"half tone" orchestra are other fen t tires. In

the tlientrc nrc: The Minstrel Maids, intrn-

dnclng Minnie Burke, Grace Toledo, CornKvelyn, Lottie Blanchnrd. Marion Cleveland,Cassie French, Mildred Klao, Krla Musette.

Grace Howard. Clms- Clark, Billy Hall, FrankCook and Jus. Maxwell, and extra vaude-ville by Tom Bateman, Adams and Mack,Welcome and McDade, Gorman and FranclB,

and Pearl HudBoa, who Is making a bit withher illustrated songs.Walsh's Muokcm (L. B. Walker, mana-

ger).—In curio hall: Frank Green, who lifts

.•in 1,800 pound horse; Aganello, human pin-

cushion; Mllo, the human eel, and OklnhomaBill, the cowboy cnrnettlst. Stage show:Nellie Hartford's Knlogn Burlesqucrs and liv-

ing art studies. OMo: Henry Wnlre, BarneyFlynn, May English, Ninn Goiillette, AnnieMartin. Pearl Arnold and Blanche Lorlng.

Nickelodeon' (W. IT. YVolffc manuger).—In curio hall: \jl relic's trained dogs andKid Meyers, strong man. In the theatre:Ross Sisters' Mammoth Burlesqucrs. Olio—May Collins. Mnbel Marlowe. Alice Melvln,Maiid Crnndnll, Ida Merrill, Rohm nnd Carey.Blanche Savoy, Mm Kerr, B. ft mils andSam Black.

AlEDFOrtn Boulevard Tiieathk (J. W. Gor-man, manuger).— Matthew Ott's musicalcorned v, "Mr. Planet from Mars," is beingpresented here this week, by J. W. Gor-msn'H company. A capital bill of vaude-ville was offered last week, to good business;

NoRUMBEfJA, 1'ahk (Carl Alberto, mana-ger).—Bill for week of (i, in the rustic the-

ntre: Hallen and Fuller, Chester BlodgettJohnstone. Jennings and Renfrew, Qulg,Mackey and Nicholson, and the komogrnph.

Lbxinuto.n I'aok (J. T. Benson, mana-ger).—The Lambert-Bcnbrooke Co., tbe Mu-steal Knrsys. Wenlworth and Vesta, Boyceand Black. Torolli's ponies, and the komo-graph are this week's canls in the open Hlr

lhen t re.

Wondebland Park (F. C. Thompson, man-ager).—in the free open nil* circus this weekin; Mile. I<onbet. In her "Auto Dive ;" CnrrSisters, equestrians; Fritz Bene, clown, nnda balloon ascension. Others features:

Princess' Trlxle, educated horse: Ferari s

trained wild anlmuls, and the Salem CadetBand.

Paracon Park (G. A. Dodge, mnnnger).—La Belle Binoche. In her slide for life; Prof.

Darling and his I rained dogs and ponies, andWill Hill, high wire walker, nnd others are

In -the -open air clmis this week. Bostock s

Animal Arena continues to attract much at-

tention. '

Notes.—Lulla Deane will be the new load-

ing ladv a* the Castle Square commencingSept. :t "Saudv" Chapman will have aprominent role In "Hap'' Ward's new piny.

"Not Yet. But Soon," which will open at the

Globe 27 Toby Lyons will be with PeterF. Dailcv's "The Tress Agent" next season.

Nellie B. Chandler's ladies' orchestra

has started Its thin! season nt tbe GrandOpera House Theatres to open this

month are: The Howard, 20: the Ly renin.

20; the Boston. 27: the Columbia. 27. nndthe Glob* 27. The Park, the Hollts. tbe Co-

lon'al, the Majestic and tbe Orpheum openon Labor Day.

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New Bedford.— At the New BedfordTheatre (Wm, B. Cross, manager) Dock

:

Btader's iMlnstrels opened this house Jnly 31

to capacity. Taylor Stock Co. Aug. 11.

Hathaway's (J. M. Hathaway, mana-eer).—Hathaway Stock Co. presented 'TheCircus Girl." to excellent business last week,

"young Mrs. Wlnthrop" week of 0.

Savoy (W. II, Shine, manager).—Movingpictures and Illustrated songs draw well, toe

programme being changed twice a week.

Lincoln Pahk (I. W. Phelps, manager).

—This forest theatre, after being closed for

a week became of the local car strike,

opened Julv 30. with the following bill, to

good business: Beanie Valdare Troupe. Plerco

and Opp. Kilts and Johnson, Cora Gray,

Harry Breen. and moving pictures.*

Notes'—The Taylor mock Co. (H. W.Taylor, manager) Is rehearsing at the NewBedford prior to opening Jl. The companyIncludes: Wm. Dale, Ben !'. Lorlng, Joseph

If. Benner. Francis J. Olllen. Harry Moore.

John McKcnna, W. A. Taylor, Louis C.

Jenckei, Warren L. Corey, And. McKnlght.Juggllns De Lisle, At Anderson, J. Hamil-

ton Golns. Anne I vera. Carrie Lee. Kthel

HararlcH and Xula F.llswortli. . . . Jan. A.

Bliss U directing all productions of the Ilath-

awnv Stock Co Jessie Itolph Jollied

(he 'Hathaway forces 30, playing characters.

and made a big hit Adra Alnslee. whois plnvlng the leads with the Hathaway Co.,

him hpcome very popular wllb the IocbI theairegolng public The local street cai;

strike la drawing to a close now, and thepublic arc riding more each day. This helpsthe theatres very much Tho local stagehands of the various theatres have' appliedfor a charter to Join the union.<Lowell—At tbe Likevicw Thoatro (J. J.

Flynn, manager), last week "The Belle ofNew York" played to big business. Theplayers were: Tony Williams, Charles Saxon,.'o-*cph Conway, llobcrt A. Bvnns, Joe Natns,John Duncan, Harry Humphries. Julia Alex-ander. Grace Enlnr, Florence and Hth'elltnse,with Charles Hchloasinjtcr, musical director."A Spring Chicken" Aug. (Ml.. Canobie Lakh Paiik Tjikatm (J. GrantGibson, resident manager).— In the operacompany, Inst week, Irving Wnlton. MarlItpddtag, Fred Woodbury, J. Graut Gibson,Kilzabeth Lou He, Pauline flnrlce, Grace King,Kitty Blnghnm and Joseph Burton did cleverwork. "The Irish Alderman" 0-lt.

LIamptox Beach Casino (Win. H. Phln-ney, mannger).—Good business continues. Achange from the usual high class vaudevillewill be "The Miller's Bride," for currentweek.

Notek.—Chas. Snxon nnd Florence Brookswill bo -with Hilly Van's conrnanv next sea-son "The Belle of New York" Co. la re-hearsing "A Black Sheep," as Its productionfor ibe current week The Arcade, whenIt returns from Conoble Luke Park, for thoregular season, will move Into hotter tnentcrlnnd more apnclnu* quarters, and will he un-der the sniiie direction us last season, Geo.W. Corey.

Lynn.—The Lynn Theatre (F. G. Harri-son, mnnnger), although still In the handsoi' rhe carpenters and others branches of thebuilding trade, ss the Interior Is beingchanged and grently Improved, Lew Dock-stader and his mln'strcis played to packedIiousch there Aug. 1, giving an excellent en-tertainment. Primrose's Minstrels 1ft.

Relay Tubatkk, Nnhant (C. W. Sbenfe,manager).—Business wns good last week.This wet k : Diinlmr. Morrison nnd Berwick,Jack Agnew, Will Beverly nnd the bioscope.Go«MAN*k Susimeii Tiihatbe. Salem Wil-

lows (Michael Doyle, manager).—-The Gor-man Specialty Co. this week, and good busi-ness is reported.

Notes.—Grace Kimball, of this city. Is

now enjoying a rest nl her home, after anextended season on the Western circuit ...Washburn ft D'Alma's Trained Anlmnl Show.S. !l Kilzabeth Slone. better known an"Beth" Stone, who Is In "The Little Cbemb,"Is a Lynn girl, and started her theatricalcareer here Her last appearance here wasla the Jere MeAiilllTo Co.. »«•« reasons ago.

Worcester.—At tbe Worcester Theatrett, F. Bock resident manager* Hunter fe

Bradford's New York Players finished theirsecond and la&t week Aug. 4. producing, forthe first Ihree days "Trilby" and "ThoAmazons" the Inst three days, to excellentbusiness. Nearly all Hie members of tbecompany have gone to la-gln rehearsals wllhthe companies with which they are lo ap-pear I he coining season. Jiiiin Dean Iuir

signed with the Castle Square Tlientrc StockCo., lit Boston.

Pr.u's (,T. C. Crlddle, manager) .—Weekof <i, the Poll Stock Co. will produce "Vir-ginias."

Lake.—Week of 0, tho musical comedy,"The MoBMd." Business Is excellent.

Park Thbathe (Alf. T. Wilton, mana-ger).—The manager of this house adver-tises to open Sept. 3.

Full River—At Shcedy'B BIJon (JohnBarry, manager) "Uncle Tom's Cabin," byihe J. Frank Burke Stock Co.. last week,drew to capacity. Week of Aug. 0, "ForIlls Sister's Honor."Nickelodeon (D. K Bufflnton, manager).

Week of Aug. 0: Florence White, Olhb andGnrvtn, Marsilen Bros., Fred Bowrann, Doro-thy Kent, ami Nlekelficopo. Business good.

Notes.— Tlie Acndemy of Music opens 17,with "Klght Bells." followed by II. W. Tay-lor's Stock Co. 20-25..* Elisabeth I. Sul-livan made a favorable Imnresslon nt hernrofcKstonal debit I, with the Burke Stock Co.'

last week Tho Nickelodeon, has ins to lied

an orchestra....I I,— i ...

SprltiRfleid.—At Poll's (Gordon Wrlght-er. resident- manager) the stock comnanyplayed "Innocent As a Lamb," to good re-

turns, last week. Clifford Stock created afavorable Impression, and Paula Gloy wnsM chnrmlng as ever. J. Milton Boyle, han-dled the role of Hnnimerslnger In praise-worthy manner. "Prince Karl" week ofAuir. fi-

Court Square (p. 0. Gil more, manager).—DockstaderV Minstrels 4.

With tub Vacationers.—Souvenir postalsof Cliffon] Stork were irlvcn to the pntrons ofPoll's last Thursday afternoon, the house be-Injr crowded Klngsley Bennett wnsa new comer to the stock company last week.

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To tin Ion.—At Sabhntla Tark (Jos. J.

Flynn. manager) "The Iste of Champagne,"week of Jnlv -10, proved n winner In snlte oftho bad weather. Tho Alliance Specialty Co.week of Aug. 0. The company consists of:The Tenjl Troupe, Heed and his bull terriers,

Hugh Flaherty, La Noles, and Will Phi I brick.*-•-•—

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Philadelphia.—The Summer vacation Inod the wane, and within the next two weeksseveral of the popular priced houses willreopen. Btaney's started Its Fall seasonAug. 4. and by tbe end of the week the Na-tional will lane down Its shatters. Tho fol-

lowing week Ihe Grand Opera House, Vore-paugh'n and Standard will be rendy for busi-ness.

Bmxiey'h Ancii Street (J. I'. Kckhirrit,manager).—This popular playhouse reopenedAug. 4, a ciipadly audience belug on hand towitness Vlvlnn Present t. In "A Child of theHeglmenl." The star 1h a charming tittleactress, and enacted tbe leading role withmuch effect. During the Summer the In-terior of the theatre has beea handsomelyredecorated, and presents a cheerful appear-ance. A new curtain was also disclosed onthe nncnlng night. Aug. 13, "The Convict'sDaughter."

Keith's (II. T. Jordan, mannger).—The.hill week of Is headed by Julie Blng nnd• dmpnny. In "A Quiet Lire." Others nrc:Fred Kama's London Comedy Co.. tbe SlslersBnpini, Siidl Alfarnbi. .Ionian and llnrvey.Young nnd Devnle, Fin Adler, Les lUirandTrlti, John Hasard, Maceo and Fox, Delmorennd Ihirrell, the Fay Sisters, and the klneto-graph.

Bwoii (G. W. Rife, manager).—Tlie slockburlesque reason Is In Its Tenth trees, andwill prohablr continue until the Inst week InAugust. For fill the olio Includes: Wiseand Milton. La Tour Sisters, Barton, Billyand Kdythe Hnrt. and Dwlght and Morton.Business Inst week was big. Sam Merger, thepugilist, being a strong drawing card.

Lvi'K.i'M- (J. O. Jermon, mnnnger).—Thestork burlesque company cnnllmies to |ire-

wnt good entertainment, with tine sl/cil

honsea In attendance. The bill week nf (t

Includes: .Turaes Frnncls nnd Cora lingers,

Stoddard and Wilson. Murk Tlmmpsnn nndWill Lawrence. Those holding ever nre

:

The Cain Sisters, Maryland Tyson, JohnCon ley and Mabel Kniersou.Willow Gjioyk Park (F. II. Lincoln, mnn-

nger).—Tills Is the final week of Victor Her-bert and his orchestra, to be succeeded hyfr'ousn, 12, Welsh Day 7. when a churnsnf one hundred and llfly Welsh singers willgive two roiicorls. Aside from the rainydays the crowds Inst week were record break-ers.

Woodhim; Park.—Galtl's Bnnd and Kltn-mnra's .Inpanese Troupe.Wiuth Citv (H. M. Auchy. manoncr),—

music Is being furnished by Lninhlnse's lloyalVenelian Band. The other amusement feat-ures nre being well patronized.Wahid NcrrnM Park (Wm. J. Thompson,

mannger).—A nnnrlette In grand opera seletvtlons nnd the tlomnn Imjierlal Baud are nt-

troctlug crowds nf music lovers.Notes.—The theatrical warehouse of Man-

ager Charles II, Vale was the scene of muchactivity Inst week.owiug *o the preparationsbeing made to send nul "The Devil's Aitction"on lis twenty-fifth annual lour ArlhnrMnltlnnd has iwi-n re-engaged as leading manfor IJie Forcjinuffli Stock Judge llolliind,

in the Federal Court, handed down a derisionInst week, refusing u preliminary Injunctionto the Kmpire Circuit Co., In lis salt againstManager John 0. Jermon, of Ibe Lyceum, to

compel him to handle Us productions. TheKmpire Co. claimed to have a five years'contract with Mr. Jermon, binding him to

present nothing but shows under Ub manage-ment. This was denied by Mr. Jermon, nndtho decision of the court wns that there wnsno evidence thnt a contract of this kind hadbeea entered Into Cramp & Co. signeda contract last week for the Edwin ForrestTheatre, to be built by (the Broad StreetItcally Co., for Nlxou & Zimmerman, atBroad nnd Wnlntit Streets. Ground has nl-

midy been broken, nnd, according to agree-ment, tlie playhouse must he ready for oc-

cupancy hy April 1. 11)0". The comI nf thotheatre, exclusive of the decorations nnd fur-nishings, will he .$400,(1(111.

It, Howell, manager) tlie current attractions

Include: The Grand npora Trln (Mile, cjiln-

nettl, Slgnor Aliramoff nnd Hurry Barron*,Avery and Hart, Krlrsel's dog, rnl and mon-key cirrus. Flood Sisters, llnrry Thomson,Paul Vnlonl, Juggler, wllh his trained pigeons,

and mnvlng pictures.

Rocky Si-rinuk.—Vaudeville will occupythe hoards during the rest of tho season.

The bill for week of Aug. « Includes: Vintonami Clayton. Cherry and Bales, Kdytlie Doyleand four other acts.Pawnkh BILL* Wn.ii Wkrt Show exhib-

its ut McGrann's Park, 7.

The Family Theatuh (Ed. Monart, mnn-nger) Is being extensively Improved prepara-tory to tho reopening, 'JO.

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Aitonnn. -At tho Mlshler (I. 0. Mlshler,manager) the senson oi>ens Aug. 0. with"Arlsonn." "Young Buffalo" follows 10, 11.

"Tlie Volunteer Organist" 17, "Her FirstFalse Step" 18.

Ki.bvknth AvBNim (I. c, Mlshler. mann-ger).—"Tho Champagne Girl" will open the

senson 13.Lakkmukt Paiik (0. C. Hartley, mana-

ger).--Altendance was big last week. Bill

week nf (I: Adetn Purvis Hurl, Bruce andhogneoii. Kittle Men, Burkhuri and Berry,Hurry Tsiuin, nnd tlio Juines. nerlnllsts.

Non:. --At Ihr Bijou (L. B. Cool, manaper) Ibe work of remodeling tho house Is

still rapidly progressing, and the announce-tuetil Is np the board for tho npenlng, sometime In September,— -— , | . — i ..

nriidlnir.— At Cnrsonli) Park Theatre(Bert It. Miller, manager) the Ampblniis, nlocal ma-dcal organisation gave very credit*able minstrel tM-rforninnceg week of July IH),

Nivrns.- Pawnee Bill's Wild West Showplayed to capacity Aug. •!.., .Tim exectttlvn

committee «r Ihe IVnlisylvanla Bill Postersand rtlslrlhutnra AssnHntlnn held a meetinghere Aug. I, In tho office of President Mlsh-ler. After the business ttlTalrai were ill tendedto Ihe I'ointiiltii"' was shown Ihe leadingplaces nf IntiM'cM and give un dinner nl. (heMineral Springs lliilel. Charles A. Veclcer,

secretary of IM asHoclatloii, remained oyernight, attending the Klks' smoker.

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"York.—At Ihe Highland Park TheatreIhe Highland 1'ark Slock Co. presented "AWoman's Honor" and "Sherlock Holmes," tocrowded houues Inst week.Nutbh.—Wilbur Mni'k, who bns been with

the Highland Park Stock Co. hIucc lis openIng, b»s left for New York, where he will be-

gin rehearsals fm- "Lovers and Lunatics."Jim U. C. Ponlz, the wife of i ho gonial

manager of the York Ojicrn House, la one ofa party of plenmire Beckers who nro now so-

journing on the other sldo of the Atluutlc.Last week they were scheduled to spend tnGeneva. Switzerland. Manager PcuU experts(it take a trip over tbo sainu route nl Ihoi'loFc of Lhc next senson.

WllkoN-llnrrc. - The MyrkleUnrder Co.opened ihr flrnnit OfWTH lloitRe week of .Inly

SO, ami piayetl to n fntr buslnesH. Iloxidiello

I^'slle Co., in repertory, Aug. (Ml.Nkniiitt Thkatiu; o[iens Aug. '20, wllh

Dockstuder's MlnstrclH.

Fl. 'Wortli—At the Stnndard (Frank DeBeqtie. manager) "Tho Chorus Lady" wasthe tllle of the comedy burlesque offered nna forerunner for a big bill week of July '\0.

The olio brought out the Fowler Bros., In atient acrobatic turn; Copclund and Cope-land. -Minnie Wardcll. Cooper Sisters. Kings-ley and Klngsley. Lulu De Mar, Alice Hamil-ton. Let He Colton, Pearl Gllmore. John B.Green, W. 3, Kelly. Fay Dclmar, Lnlu Law-ton nnd Hnrrv B. Hall. Business Is coo it.

Ckown TiiRATnB (fiugone M. Piirklss.

manager).—The rural drama, "Pike flountyFolks." was offered wllb tbe full stock rom-panr last week. In the olio: Bli/nchn andAtford Itussell. Bose F.llloil. F.rnest Blanks,Tl. C. Leater. Ollle Lester. Kate BMsNitt,Ruth Gale, W. E. Stewnrt, Bessie La Monde,Tom RecHO, Arthur MeAdams and MaeChester. Business is booming.

»Honnton—Highland Park (J. II. Keennn.

manager), after being dnrk for four weeks.reopened Jnly 110, to an Immense crowd, andthe programme of attractions gave entiresatisfaction. The following people appeared :

Jolly Zeh and Happy Harrow, the OverlngTrio. Including Baby Huth : Mary StuartDodd, In violin selections, and James West.The pregrumme concluded with a one actfnrce. entitled "Judge for n Day," In whichthe whole company took part.

Notk.—Jolly Zeb, manager of this com-pany, has Klgned with Ed. Miner, as prln-clpn comedlau of Miner's Americans, andleaves for New York for rehearaals Aug. 5.

Jolly Zeb was formerly with Wm. H. West'sM lost re Is.

Grey and Liberty Stock Co.. In "Cam I lie,"

Is me bill ;w. "Trilby" follows.

I1HMM PARit TlttUTRB (Will U Groewbnum*manager).—Tbe Idora Opera Co,. In "WhenJohnny CnmiM Mnrciilng Home." Hoard aIhree weeks' run 211. having played to henrytitisluesit. "Pinafore" :t0. "(Bndlo (llrofla"

lo follow.Bbix (Kd. Ilonmn, managers.—Features

Aug. and week; Bolhwetl. Britwn and com-pany. In "Prince Fan Tnn '

i second week),wared heavily hist. *eek. Irving Joivh. Annllnmlltim and cniupntiy, and the Intcst mo-lion pictures. t'apBrlly imslness btsl week.Novri.tv (Tony Lubelskl, numagi»r).-"At-

tractions (I nnd week: Kildle VVrstnti andennipAliy, Ihe IHsleys, Ida Howell. Prof, liur-

rlaon. Slclnle nnd Ilyde. "The Four Ponies."and motion idclnrcs. Business heaO' lastweek,

mrar vmuc utatk,

Galveston.—At the Galveston ElectricPark fBave Wcls. manager) tbe followingpeople opened a week's en*ag*aieot July 2P,to good business : -T, W. Weston. tf°lenllenstrom. Emory Puggelcy, Creation, andthe electroscope.

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WEST VIRGINIA.

WliiclliiK.—At Wheeling Park (Geo. A.McLaughlin, general mannger). Bnrlow'nMinstrels nppenred for week of July 20, to

bin returns. Bartholomew's Juvenile Min-strels Aug. B-tL

covpir im.Asn Park (If. W. Rogers, tnnn-pi^er).—This pleisure park was open, butthere were no attractions foi last week.

I'lttNlHirtr.—Al tlie Academy of Music(11. W. Williams Jr. manager) (he impcrinlBiirlesquers, Aug. (1-11. will present two hur-iWWIM bv Ilnrry MurHball. en II tied "A NightIn Paris, and "Off to ihe Front," both ofwhich are well staged, hnndsoiuely equipp-dand up to tlie high slnndnrd set by ManagerWilliams. The company Is a large nun, andIncludes: Frank Murphy and Jack Mugee,Pauline Morun, Gray and Graham, JuliaHclmiian. Ben Cook. Zlinmer, the Juggler,and DKNUO nnd McDotinld, acrobatic come-dinns, nnd a large chorus of preMy and shapelywomen, who can sing nnd dance. Last weekthe Ideals played to cnpnclly business, nndgnve a gooa show. Cnlonlnl Belles 1:MH.

Hi.mi: (B. M. Gullck A Co., mnnngerH).

Chns. T. Aldrlch, the nctnr magician, hegnnn week's engagement (I, In his last year'ssuccess, "Secret Mervice Sam." The theatreloving nubile will have an opporl unity ofwitnessing one of the most sensational nndInteresting of plnys. Tho cast Is a capableone, und (here nre npproiirlntc scenery andeffects. Last week, "At iho World's Mercy"played lo good business. "Young BufTnlo"13-18.

EiirniR (N. C. Wagner, mnnnger).

Btaney's New Empire opened Its doors Ksl-urday night, 4, lo a packed hoiiae, nnd pre-

sented "The QUMH of the Circus." Thecomedy element Is carried by Hnyes andHealy, the long nnd short comedians, andthey made a decided htl. There Is a chorusr nil good specialties, nnd the shnw was great-ly appreciated. Mr. Btaney will [riisont all

of his own productions Week of 111, "ABad Man from Mexico."

Li'NA.—Besses o' th' Barn, the brass bandof Great. Britain, will give a concert ufter-uoon and eveniug. In the open nlr. ThoFour FiunoiiH Ixmdons, aerial wonders. Inspectncular cnstlng act; Lincoln Boachlny,aero navigator. In dnlly return fllgtita, be-ginning Monday, Q. In the Casino: Ga-zelfe-Tlmew Boys Quartette, Francis Wood,Musical Eslerbrooks. Hearing and Francis,urn! Eugenic Houle. Business continues good.

Diieam CiTir.—Holcomhe's Pittsburg Bundfave concerts Ktindny nnd during the week,n the open "Dare Devil" Dash has born re-

tained for nnolher week. Wliiehcrmnn'Hlwars and monkeys also oppeur, and give agood entertainment. Fireworks carnivalWednesday, and balloon nscentdons and para-chute leap on Saturday. Mysterious Indiaund forty new features.Kknntwooo.—Itorerelo's Band gave two

concerts Sundayv and also appear daring theweek. "The Great Western Hold Up" con-tinues to draw Immense crowds.

Soutiikkn.—.Sunday, Nlrclln's Bund andvocalists, anil during Ihe week. Cardown'oSisters, Devlne and Williams, Evatis Sisters,

and John V. Clark.Oak wood.—Sunday. Meyer's Bund. All

week: Princess Chlnqiillla and Ed. Newell,.lame* B. Adam", Hodges and Hodges, undthe Be Anos. comedy acrobats.Caliioi-n— Sunday. "Two Jolly Compan-

ion*." presented by a company of comedians,sinners ant! dancers.

Wr.«T View.—Sunday afternoon and even-ing Keystone Stale Bnnd, In sacrod concerts.

They also appear during tlie week. Theusual attractions draw large crowds nightly.

Notch.—Uurrv Davis closed the Grandlast Saturday night for a period of twoweeks, la order that he might carrt out Ihecinbnrntc plans lie has had drawn for Its re-

decoration, rejuvenation, re-embeiiidhmentand refurnishing. The sum of $2.1,000 will

be eipendeil on tho work, and the house will

be opened for Hie fall and Winter senson.BtisIiiPPs .'litis been very good diirltw theSummer Tin* AIvlu will open on Satur-day night. Aug. 11, with "Arizona." Thehouse has been put In tiptop order, andeverything h ready for the opening.

»—Lancaster,— At the Hoof- Garden (Clms.

Eiistfin.—At Island Park Casino (I), K.Si' f! ul in*, manager) during (tin pus! seasonCuxhninn'H Twentieth Century Vaudeville Co,proved a great nl traction nt. this popularHummer pnrk. the resultant huuliicss prov-ing exceptionally htron. The hill Included :

York and llerberl. Frank CiiMliinnii, ImperialMiiHlcnl Trln, Alf, and Mabe. Wilson, JohnLyons, and Mat. Wheeler. The attractionsfor the current v/rck Include "Cleotlo."

u IIUiiiiiMiMirt.—At Hie Vnllainont PnrkPnvilloii (Lyman A. Pray, manager) Vnlla-inont Slock Co. crowded Hie Iioiikc, playing"Carmen" July .'!(>Aug, 1, ami "A Ihiugh-ler's Sncillbe''' L'-l. "A Night at: tho Piny"(IS, "(Mil of Ihe Fold" 0-11. Henry Buck-ley nnd Jessie West Joined tho company 110,

to finish the seiiKon.41 $

CALIFORNIA.

HtilTnln.—At Ibe Shir (P. C. Cornell,tmtiineeM the stock rompunv prctuuitH, weeknt Aug. 0, "Lord and Liuly Algy." "Mr.i.Hriwh Defense" drew nicely, and plenned.ArAHEMY f P. C. Ciime) 1, mtuiaiien.—

"Gueen nf ttyi White Slaves" wed, i.r 0.

"Secret Service Snm" 1,1 mid week. "OldIrniicn. tram tin' flowery,' ' startetl the aoa*miii flusplclnnsly.

Atmi.ktic Pahk lit. It. Mnrbrintm. ninri-

iigeri.- - Week of il i .lormne, l-'remoiiL amiJerome, Emerson and Omega. Geo. W. HiiS'ftey, Chns. Ilcrlnw. Four Lumtton, und Itlch-ard Bros. Prof. A. C. IHllmnn. In balloonSHcenBlons nnd pnnichuie leaps, was the Hum-liter's banner novelty hint wees, nnd drewcrowds, Doonisdny \s hIho n winning andmerllnrlous feiiture this senson.

Sura's.- -One of the nmsi tntereidiig hitsof the warm days was that of Fred Lennox,In Geo. Ade's "On H1h tljipeni." Mr. LrntmxIncreased the good opinion ulwnyu enter*tallied here nf his art.

Ndtrh, The rebuilt r iieiiHon u t Ma n.lgerCornell'H Star Theatre will open Aug. BT,Willi "Tho Krei* LiHico," niurrlng lUmetihCawlhortm nnd .leaiielti* Lnwrle. '/n/fi"bring (he flnslng play nf (he Siunumr Mlnck.week nf Aug. CI At the Garden Thea-Ire Ihe rltiyH of MiIm liurlesipie house ni'c over*mid It will be couver I ed lutn Its old (una,that of a MknMng rink, bv MesKrs, Shea andO'Brh'ii, Il vn formerly Sboa'^ highly suc-cessful vnitilevllle house, lis i-hango leaventhe Lafnyelle, uuinagcd hy ITibm. Si. Biutg.Ill control of the burlenque hYbl TMeThea I re \ P. c. Cnrnell, iiuiimgeri will ii»itluits n|n>rntlniiN 1ft, with Al. U. Field's Mln-stri'l Co., which will appear Hirep nlgiiU"Busier Brown's llnllduy" week ul '.III....At Linn's 'ITit'iiirf am) Museum Ihnne .|oh.lag I were: Krothhighaiti and lienhnin. Oar-rlnginti ami Hnrrlnutmi. ami Hurry Kced.

HtM-lipNler.— At the National (he LoulnoVale Stork t.'o.. In "Hapho." wwk or July"0, had capacity lumsoi*. Bv Hpeclsi requt'Kt the engiiKCiiienl of tin- i-ointmnv banIsvn KXteilded one week. "The Old P'liinln-llun,' week of Aug. II, clows it Hllirt:'NfltlSI'IIMDII.

Comk rjpRM llmma (J. II. Mohp-, mnnn-ger

jMonro Kim* Co.. In "My Friend from

India.' plnyi'ii in Hn> large*! luui:*i'.i «r Hotwasoii Inst week. "Nnrihcrn Lighls" (111.

Ontariii Biii'ach Pviik (J, J, ("into v,niHiim. tllnrlor).—Aeroiinut WltllnniH iie'r*

rormed beforo iho largest crowdn of (ho sea-son litHt week.Ska I tuKm; Park (It. F„ Wilson, maim<

«""*>.—Klfly-I'onrth Ileglment Band (local)'week at Aug. 0.

ontariii Bhach Pahk f.l. j. ciimicv,)\eek of (I: May Wilson, Kiltie- Arlhuiii,Kohler nm| Marltui, Win. DIvck and JpjwtoHorefonl.AtmrnmiPM Tiikatiik, rintiirln Bench

ark. - -Slevenw ami Boyd. Piiragiin Trio,binnklc Allrhlges. Geo. Harper and CllttS.( ounolly.

Iiim AnitflcK.—At the Mason Opera. Hoiinn(H, C. Wyiitt. mnnnger) "Hurly Burly," liy

the Hurry .Iiuucs Trnvesly Htnrs, closed Ihosenson at Oils bouse July '-'*. The liuiiso willroniaiii ewmil until the Full season.

[tt;i,ANi:*i (John II, Blackwood, maniigor).—"Lost, Twenty-four Hours," by Hie stockcompany, drew well week ending '2H. "Char-ley's Aunt" is drawing well 211 nnd week."Ziizn" underlined.

MtutoHi'o'ri IIintHANK (Oliver Mtirosco, mnn-ager).- -"'Phe Halfbrced" entered upon lis

Ihl-

Rlmlrn.—Al Ihe Lycmiin (M. Itebi. mini-ninT> I lu> ChnrlrN K. Chiinipllii Slock (.'it. Inthe iittrm-tlnit bare this week.

RiNticK'N (ii.K.v Pahk (Henry Taylor, man-WW). -"A Trip lo the Orbmi" isdlghti-illargo mitlleiiiTs Insi week, giving iho Imhcsii IsfncibMi of any musical chikvIv produredthis sciismi. "FnllnllKii" Ibis week.

HlAi/m (b'. W. McCunm-ll, iiiaiitiger).—People fur week of Aug. fl: King mid I Up-.a '»p, \lcn and Viola, May Moev. Pearl Boss,(.nice Lyon. l.ot(fe FayeMe and .Jnmei. |),Pinmllove, lllnlloHCupe and llhudnib-d mntiA.BmdneKH Ik big.

Ki.mtimii: Park (Knnch Little, maiiagerl.—New iirrtvnlH: Charles II. Lnwler uml diniKh-crs, Uohblu, Juggler; Hmlih mid linker, amiL. Claim .Mi'Litughllti. McChMi-v ami Pierce,HKcri.— • i Mi' iiiiniincii i-iiM'M-o oiHtn nn 11", .-.-....,. ..,..,.,....,,

third successful week, 29, ami Is playing lo ,'i « f/i, '

i i

HtV,

'" ,ll,|J'". 7

f r-hntWncrowded bonnes at every performance. 'Tint ';

|'«»'' p r nnd dniighters, w-eru hclil over (hlistcH'k company will produce "Itomen andJuliet" next week.

Gra.vii Di'iiiiA Hoiinh (CIui'Mice Drown,manager).—"The (louse of Mystery" Is pre-sented a» nud week, to punt business. Un-derlined, "When Mm World Sleeps."

OimiiEtwi (Mnrlln Beck, general mnnnger).—Font ii res 30 mid week: Tito Military Oc-leMe nnd Ihe lilri, with the Baton, ArgyroKiiKlron. (arlln nnd Ulln. FiiiiicIh IVArcy,Ollroy, Huytics and Monlgomery, Min'art h

dog und monkeys, Clamlo (iiillugwnler andcompany, und motion jdciures.Pmquk Ulentx k Znllw. pronrlutors),

Fen hires HO nnd week: Tor ley, I /an Held andTbonipsoii, Brent llnyoH, Unique ComedyCo., prcti-nilnL' "Miirrli'd In IJiiste ;" lllus-

t ruled songs and motion pictures.

FlKClien'fl f A. K. FlMcher, inannger).

Mny nnd Kdiia Do Mars, motion pictures,

and Fischer's All-Slnr Co., In "My Daugh-ter's Husband," Is tho bill for 3(1 nnd week.

Hotciikish (D, A. Chick, manager andlessee.).—"A Trip to the Cat skills com-mences Its second successful week 21). Un-derlined: "Bnloonnllc."

Kmi'His: (Billy Banks, resident mnnnger).—Features lid find week: .lonoph Callahan,Itobliisoii and llioinpMOli. Latini BniikH, Al.

HazKLivd. (Cinplre Stock Co,, presenting"Three Married Men," nnd motion pictures'

CiNKOnnAi'K (.1, A. Browne, mnnag'T),

—Features no nnd week: Pete (jernld. Iim-

hell Itonssenn, MHhey Clayton, Two Htttrbeys,Helen Pnvohla. I'liteogruph Slock Co., In

"The Coming Man." and niotlou pictures.Notkh.—Of Hurry James' Burleumiers,

Mdwnrd F. Gallagher rnturm-d to New York,Iloliby North, Fred Cady. Charles O. Bice,Koscimirv Glosz, Harry J nines Hnd GeorgeIiask weut to Sun Frnnciaco Hubert A.

MeCull, formerly treasurer of the GrandOpera House, nlonded guilty to n charge ofpsllt larceny from his einp'oyers, find wassentenced In four months' ImprisonmentGeorge W, Hni'iium, stage mnnnger nt tbeIielasro, ton gone to Luke Tohoe for a fewweeks' rest, and Ills wife, Mary Graham, linn

gone Fas* for a visit with MutlvetjTbe pugilistic benellt given Tom Oberle .Inly

ft netted about $I.CU0 f^lonel C. Wello,for many years roouented with vnrloun tlie-

utreH In Los Anaeleii, has gone to New Yorkon a trip Clara Ishsm, nloger. Is visit-

Int: her pnri>nts In (his city StageManager Rd. i:ng!nnder. of Flw-her'ti 'J'hetitre,

dropped dead on the staite a few mlnulea be-

fore time for the curlnln to rise July lid.

supposedly of heart disease. The decWuwJwas ality years of age, and wan for manyyears connected with the stage, having for-

merly been a scene painter. Ifls wife nnddaughter survive him.

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on lil n ml.—At the Mncib nough (Chas.P. Hull, manager) Ihe KHi-Tord Stock Co.,

In "Kidnapped." nod capacity houon weekending July '.'ti. "The Two Orpbans'' HO.

LmtuiTt (If. W. Bishop, mnnnger).—L. It.

Sto'-kwell. supported by Blshoi/s Companyof Plfiyers. In "A Midnight Bell," drew en-

ccllcut huusett week ending W. KatUerlno

week. — > .. 1

1

.

U Ilea,—At the lu>wy MiimIc Hull (UmldHurry, manager) IhihIuosk Is goml. Thinweek: Joe LenviM and wife, Richer uml Par-tcllo, Pearl Frnsbr, IJmxIr Booth, Kose Gru*volll, and Tlioiiiiisi.il nud Burns,-_™.MM I'ahk ('!' A. Baker, mnnnger).—Iho diving hoiHcs ilrnw big luxt week. Thinwees ti dancing ;rlrl tram Ik bonked. Ilynn'nOn-liPKfrii fiinilMlif-M miisl''.

IfTKM Paiik (Hcrain ft Dniiolioe, niniiiierni).--Ihe N, V. Asiioclulliin raeeii drew big Itily•ll-Aug. J. This wi'ek, KiiMi's ori'hraim.

Nnri'M.-Mrrln C. Bales, GeitKurer of MinOrphi'iun 'I'lirain... | H n-celvlng coogni'nlu-t iiiih rut his iiinrrliige in „ rnrrle Sinllh, nfHiIh Hly 9StOJMm Iiiih ulli'iidy hcen rni.|i-r|

toward llui now opera limine, at Home, N. Y,1 m

Troy. - At tbe l,yi;eum (Kdnn AreliTCrawford, maiiageri the Crawford Klork dhtgood business lust, wock, In "I'/iuJ Lvune.""My UnHn John." Aug. il-tl, which will butlie ctoHitig of Ihe Crawford Slock,

Uanp'h Oi'HitA IfOlnffl (II, T. Tliommion,resident mniiaceri. —Tin* Knlckerli'H^i-r RtockCo. will present a repertory of ptiiv;; week nfli. wllb II xcenlloii of Hi. whm J,ew Ootk-stader'H MIukM-pIk will Im bore.

•»»v nifjirvi a.

?v«rf«ik. Al Ocean View coitlnn (Gt(oWeiiii, joenl manager) hoofaefs for week n(J

July ;j0 bus been very HaHflfiietnry. "A Itlin-nwn.v Match" week of Aug. »).

Bi.iou I Abb. Smith, mauugerj.—New peo-ple for week of U: Smllli und Sliufei', PatWilliams, Kriiept Sender, Clay nnd l^lly.Clnudlno Itaridolph, MnrRaret La Moul, andMaggie Moore. MiislneiiH hi good.Acmk (Wtlkeisoti A Mnuzie, mnnngersl.-—

rVaplfl week of fl: Mell Grant. tu<» Frank-forts, Kuropean Novelty Trio, May Maxwell,Bnbe Luiirl, and Miimln Jmaluui. IliisltieuM In

good.Ac;uit'»hii:m CJ- M. Barton, iiumog<*ri.—

There will b" no clisnge Itt the bill week of!

(\, HuHluesF) Is good.Manhattan (Crlnnlnn Bros., mnnagern).—

People week of t! : Bvn Snldn, Ids Bemud r,

Walter J. P«rk»r, Chas. Wnrd, Arthur Lane,Leo Florrmc, and the Maddermi. (tiirJnenn lo

good,

Sfn.ntitoH.~-Tim Beverly Theatre (Itork-

mnn A SlmlU, iiinnngprni will oprn Aug. ."10,

with "Mistakes Will Happen."Niiti:s.—-Holifiifion'u Circun Aug. tl h

Staunton Horse Show Aug. 7-0.i I »- i. -

'rlrrKlMirur.-Af tho Academy or M"«sle(inkc Write, monflgeri lire nmiiou pMurrtor Hie San Friiliclnco dlsuslcr dreif fall' nt-

tomlaiieu July 111.

+++ —LKfiy H. Ciniri*f has been appointed non>

nger of the Imperial Theatre, ProytdencoIt. I., by the Kmpire Circuit . Tin- house will

open Aug. 2o, with tbo Mlau New i'ork Jr. Co,

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662 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 11.

$7P£ff.l*Z'r/joo >i WMk

^SA/IPifS ' /ff K'.

TOIigBHMKKIBEiEB

t^Sj^W

WANTED QUICK,

REPERTOIRE PEOPLEIN ALL LINES.

Acton ivlio Slug, and Bouiircttc and ComoilinD with Song and Dance SpecisHleB preferred. WANTalBO PIANO PLAYER-SiKht Render; (loot! 8t»Ke Director, ADVANCE AGENT, Huntler, Al;Novelty Specialty Act, SCENIC ARTIHT, Rapid I'ainter. KebearaalR bejrin Aujt. 20. State (ill infirst letter. Only one matinee a week.

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experience. AddressNo Sunday Shows. Send photos, weight, height, and

ROBERT A.. MANSFELD.P. O. BOX 667, KNOXVIXLE, TENN.WANTED,UNCLE JOSH PERKINS

UNCLE JOShTsPRUCEBY,THREE TDBAB to double Btage or piano. Fleavv Men, Coinedlana. Must double In Band. Cornets,Trombones and other Musicians, write or wire lowest salary iioick. ray your own.hanxsiss <fe ra,^La

1916, "TRIBUNK," CHIOAOO, IL.L..

TO VA.UDBVII.liB PBKFORMERH.—Tlie exclusive liuoklng for tlic-e Canndliin HniiaeH hnaneenpliired *it!iTHE UNITED BOOKINd AUKNOV/ (H. ¥. KEITH COMPANY), Bt. JrUues HulldlUfT,

New York tiity, who will entertain oppllcatlotiH ror time from Performers who havenoi played then!towns, other iimu HeuDett'a, Id Lundou, Outarln, for a period of two yearn: HKNNETT'S THEATKK<Reeoii9tnii;U'd), Loudon, can.; opeua about Oct. 16. 'no. BENNETT'S theatre fnuw building), Ot-

tawa, Can.; opens about Deo. 1, '00. HF.NNKTT'ti TDKATKE {new building), Muulrual, Can.; opensnbout Deo. 1&, '(to. BENNETT'S THEATRE (new Imihllng), Hiiiulllon, Can.: (.pens about Jan. 1, '07,

THE BENNETT THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES. Limited;C w. ntNSFTr, Oeuetnl Manager. Head olflee, London. Ont.

N. R.—Oilers for the Program prlvllego of those four leading towns in Canada received up to

Allg. 20, 1900.

Al HEAVY TVIATWGood drcsaer. Sober and reliable. State height., experience and salary lu first lettor. Rehearsalscalled Aug. IS at Chicago. Other people, write.

MACAULKY & pattos, 78 Plymouth Place, Chicago, HI.

" WANTED, FOB FISKE BB0S.'

COLORADO WAIF CO.Actors, who Don i tie Brosa; Singing and Dancing Soubrette, Black Face Oomedtan, Al Musical Team,who Double Baud; Al Comet aud Slide Trombone for Hand and Orchestra. Can use People In all

Liueg.1 [Pay you own. Co. Is Booked soiiu. Address FISKE BROS., storm Lake, Iowa.

EDISON KINETOSGOPES, $75AND ALL THE LATENT AND MUST IM-

PROVED MOTION PICTUREMACHINES.

"AIEBICAN PROIECTOflRAPH."

IN MOTION PICTURE MACHINES.

FILMSSEND FOR 12 PAGE LIST OF

FILMS FROM 3c. to 8c. PER FOOT.

FEATURE FILMSAT LOW PRICKS.

Model B Oxy-Lithe Outfit $29.50OXY-LITHE and OX ONE.KTRREOFT1CON8 and ACCESBOK1 lis.UAS OUTFITS. SONU OUTFITS, etc.CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION.

MOTION PICTURE MACHINESAND FILMS WANTED.

imuiin.'ssr^

WANTED,

01.488 A rOIB, 16 SEITS PER FT. 0LA88 B FIuHB, 12 QEITC FEB FT.EDISONFilms and Projecting Kinetoscopes

Exhibition Model Klulticopi, $1 1 5.00. Uilmrul Model Khitotcoii, $75.00.

ABB THB RECOGNIZED »TA N»Aim. THROUGHOUT TBB WOBLB.

THE LAUGH OF AIL. THE LAUGHS,

HOW THE OFFICE BOYSAW THE BALL CAME

No. 8303, Code VEADOUIA. Length, 785ft. CUM A. (117.75,

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COWBOYS AND INDIANS nrj||BRONCHOS - STAGE COACH ntHL

AT LIBERTY,MR. CHANDOS BRENON,

As MANAGER or 1'KKSN A<»KNT. Tlilw Summer was innnnger of both Brenon stock Compa-nies, Soiitliuru, Kasleni. HlHtmice no object. AddresH

CHANDOS UUKNON, Manager Hrenon Stock Company, ScrantoD, Mian,

And Other ShowsUnder their own eanva*. Privileges sold orguaranteed. Also MINIATUKK RAll*WAV.MKH«V-0«.R«I.'\U, FHIMC1H WHKBL,and all other Privileges fur sate.

NOLAN PARK, AUG. 15-18, 06.

Expect dally attendance or ten to fifteen thousand.

CHA8. F. HKIDUHK, Clarion. Pay.

I have mkoti manngt'iueut of the NEW TARECO OPERA HOUSE, Taroiitiim, Pa, Will p[ivc liberal

j-aiiiiT luilrat elan -

AddrcaH, until sepi.iSuai'aiiH'eiutlrateiHNDAitmcUouti fooiten with. Population to draw from, ai.uwi. Capacity, law,

FRANK 11. WALTKHH, Mgr. Alameda Park, Itntler, Pa.

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WARNING,STOCK AND REPERTOIRE MANAGERS.

Pall River, Mass., July 2U, 1W0.MR. GERALD OAUKN: Dear Si: •

Uurlugmy long spring and Summer stay here,lasl wt'ck was the biggest; packed them at everyperformance, and your play, "HEARTS aIiRIFT,"was responsible. It's a corker. Contrary to myrule, wnii your permission, shall repeat the piecelater. Enclosed please Hud check.

Yours, etc., JOHN W. BARKY.Hgr. J. Frank Burke Stock Co.

MORALi Throw aside the dead ones, the chest-nuts, aud substitute the winner, "Heart* Adrift,"which has not been played out In stock or reper-toire: and It costs Just the same, or less,

ON ROYALTY.Croat Hue of printing. For terms, address owner,OAKUM) UADRN,Rooms 3-4, 1451 Broudirny, Nt»w York.

VVANTKD, FORMURRAY-MAC KEY CO.,

GOOD CHARACTER ACTOR. WOMAN FOR HEAVIES AND GENERAL LINE OF GOOD PARIS.

Other useful repertoire people, write. State terms and particulars lu ilrst letter. Ready to Jots onim-lpi or wlrt-. Rehearsals siart Aug. IS. Addressr JOHN J, MURRAY, Manager MURRAV-MAOKKY CO., Herkimer, N. Y-

WAHTTED,McCORD STOCK CO.,General linstnciw Man, Vnrsaillo Y'mmg Wonisn with strung specially, to plav Soulirottesaml someJuveniles; Juvenile Man with good Specially. Also Leading Man and Heavy Han. All must be Almut thoroughly reliable. Auswnr by telegraph or by letu-r, staling age, height and Wright Sendphoto, which will lie relumed. Address •

* FKHU C. McCORD, Mgr. MeUord Stock Co., Appletuil City, Mo, i

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La Barre Bros.' MinstrelsWANT Minstrel People, Musicians, and Performers^

«

Those that van appreciate a WEEKLY SALARY DAY and GOOD trkatmknt. Clarionet, II. and 0. ;

i*u Fid duuhle uartione or Tmiubone, Trap Uriimmer, Strong Street Corut-t, Singer, Danoeta, andComedians. Those donnilng Hand pretermit. Loner seasou. Salary sure; It must be low. piyimmth,MntiB., Aug. ft; IMixbury 10, ScltuaU1 II. llevcrlv Fuims i;t. Per. ad., Box iki, uiouccater, Mass. ''

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THE LTCETJM COMEDY CO. WANTSrcrformer? who double brase, Leader for U, and 0., K-Flnt t'uruet preferred; B-Flat Cornet fur B. audK>., l'lautst who dvmiiies brass, Drummer for 11. aud o. ; iuiihi have traps; lllaek Face Comedian withHtieclaluu^. mum douiiii' itrass; s. and H. Knubretie, Character Wuniau with specialties, Tall LeadingUouinu Hiinsliiga. Trii it alldrnl letter. Make ttalsrv low as it U sure. Mnungemcut pays all fromtuncaliow opens. Dunlt uusrepieaunr amthtug. iShow honked &ept. and Oct. Managers in Vt.,JS. H, and N. V., send open time to McKVOT & sEAlUOliT, Lcwlston, Mo.

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28 Summer St., Lynn, Mass.

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operator who can Sing. Not afraid of work.Loag treason. Salarv xuro, $20. St&tu all In Ilrst

lettor. Douotcnll. M. c. Welz, ill Pair ViewTlaeef Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Initiating the Tenderfeet—Collection for Snlvatlon Army Lassie—Arrival at the Ranch—Cowboy Sports, Trick Biding, Throwing Lariat, Wrestling—Departure of Stage Coachfriim Itanch—Attack by Indiana—Kunnluff Fight (3 scenes)—Capture Stage Coach and Ab-duction of Girl—Indians Escaping aud Covering Trail—Arrival Wounded 8tage Driver atBanch—Cowboys In Pursuit—The Fight—Thrilling Rescue of Girl from Madly OalloalniHorse—Iteunlon Hero ond He roiae—Death of Villain,

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Uiii Clipper's Anecdote* ''»4

fcugur seiwyii—Slietdi * 054Frank A. Bobbins' Show Can—Cut 054Bone Stalil Advertising lit London—Cut U3-I

Pltrot to Open the Irving Place Theatre With

tfVaudeville - ««»<

Fu Templeton Weds OMKeith & Proctor Announcements 034it'^aturcB of the Weeklv Show—Illustrations.. USB'Vaudeville and Minstrel.

. fVPfl'i of Players.....Queries AnsweredOur London Letter . . .

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Qur Chicago Letter. .

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On: the Rcmi.MMeelinneoUsLatent l>y Telejrrin'li. ..

Vaudeville Route List.Ntw-YprkCUrCllmwr Pwt Office.

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Our -Australian LetterUnder- the TeniaWalter N. Lawrence's Plans:

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IjTEST BY TELE&BAPE1

' '^ «OLDK> GATE OLBANINGS.

Special DUpatche* to TUB Nsw York CmppHR,;SAN Fbancihco, Aug. 7.'—At tbe Orpbeum

(located at tbe Cbutea) tbe bill week of S in-

cludes : Billy Van. the Basque Quartette, tbeLifncaola Trio. Ldvvard Clark and widows,the Marco Twins, Ida O'Day, Hickman Bros.,Carter and Bluiord, and Orpbe-m motionpictures.Ka'tK.—Martin F. Kurtzljr, president of tbe

Colonial Tbeatrc Co., announces that tbe,

Urge ' new playhouse at tbe Junction of• Market, Jones and McAllister Streets, will

ho onened on Sept. 17, by tbe Colonial StockCo. The new tbeatrc, completed lust beforetljfl fire, waa one of the few biilldlugs In tbeburned district tbat was not damaged. It la

a handsome structure of steel and cement,IQ was originally Intended for a vaudeville)joune. Since the Are, however, the manage-ment decided to enlarge tbe stage and makeIt a strictly flrat class theatre. •

FROM OTHKR POINTS.

The. Tcrrlflc H«nt Haa Swelled the(lrowiU ait Open Air Resorta andDepleted Thoie in Theatrei.

tPkiLADRtFHia, Aug. 7.—The torrid spell

has resulted lrf big crowds 1 at nil parks. ....An] excellent bill at Keith's attracted largeaudlancfl* The stock burlesque Bhowadrew wall at the Lyceum and BijouVliUnlPreaeott, In "The Child of the llegi-

'meat,'' bad a line house, at Blauey's. . -.j

Cuicauo, Aug. 7.—No changes occur down' town this week Warm weather Inter-

feres more or less with business' at' tbe then*

tres, tbe parka, however, pluylng to big

crowds Attractions this week include:"The Vanderbllt Cup," at the Colonial

:

"Told In the Hills." at Powers*: "The Lionand tbe Mouse." at the Illinois: "(lose Vol-

• lev," at tho Grand Opera. House ; ,"A Strenu-ous Life." at the Studebaker: "Brown of

Harvard.''' at the Oarrlck ;' "The Land ofNod." at - the Chicago Opera Hoube ; "Bed-ford's Hope"* at the Great Northern

, The Folly la closed Vaudeville at theMajestic and Olympic, and stock burlesqueat the Trocodero draw well. .

Boston, Ape. 7.—The. torrid weather 'of

yesterday' made the. local bouses look de-serted New bills were : "Tbe New Mag-

• dalen." at the Globe : "Marihn," at the Cas-tle Square, and "The Gambler's Daughter,"

• at' the Bowdoln Square. Harry Bulger,In "The Man from Now," opened his elev-

enth week at the Tremont The Grand"Opera House opened >tti regular Reason lust

Saturday night, with "Bertha, the Sewingt'Mnchinc Girl.".. - .Parka and teaches'.werethronged on Sunday.

,

• ,,'.'--Cincinnati, Aag. 7.—"At the World's

,

;Mercy" was seen twice at Heuck'K, by > audi-

'.encca of fair ofaa. ..,.,J. K. Mjirray andClaia Lane drew crowds. In "Amorlta," atChester Park Vaudeville was resumed

' at both Coney Island and Ludlow liagoon.where audiences were targe.. ... .

Itlvd/is'

Itatlun Imperial Band opened well at the. Zoo.

Kanhak City, An-.;. 7.—"The .Millionaire' Trump" opened a week's engagement at the-Glllls Suaday, and scored a lilt before twopacked liousei. .... .All parks eolnydd bigSuodiiv biislneHs At Klectrlc l'ark, Sor-iciitlno's Band 1>e1d over, and In the GermanVillage Leone and Dale were big- favorites.

At Forest Park. Lenge's Rand, thoKnnfmiin Troupe and Morris Jones were th*features At Falnnount Park, King, lit

his balloon ascension, and Hclner's MilitaryHand attracted. '

LouigYiLLK. Aug. 7.—Crowds from the^ sweltering city visited the pavilion at Fon-.-tnfne Ferrv l"nrk Sunday, to witness one oftbe beat bills this season.

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»»OREGON.

Por«lnnd.~At tbe 'Baker Theatre (Geo.L. (taker, manager) the San Francisco Com-pany's moving pictures of the San Ftanclucoearthquake and Are did fair business Julyv::-2ii. No booking la announced until tbeopening of tbe Rtock season, Sept. 2.

Grand (J. H. Errlckson, manager),—TheApollo Four, Belldaire Brothers, Mr. andMrs. James I'. Lee and Little Madeline,Tracy McDermott. Harvey and De Vora, Jas.Burke, and Graodlscope.Stah (J. H. Krrlckson. manager).—The Star

Stock Co., presenting Three Married Men,"week of July 30.

t.YHic (Keating ft Flood, managers),

The Lyric Stock Co., presenting "The Smug-glers," week of 30. •<

Pantaobh' (J. A. Johnson, manager).—TheHose City Quartette, Kensers, Wnitham andKlYenton, Phelps and Heynes, JobnE. Drew,Jean Wilson, and btogrnph.

Fhitz'b (Thomas floonev, manager).—MaeN. Vernon. Barney Mulally, Marie DHtard,Itnbv Ruth, La nolsette.-Ilooney and Forres-ter, Erallne Allen, Jesale Stewart. FrancesEHner. Jones and Ravelle. Virginia Vernon,Dan Hart, Nina Heesoa, Clara Wagner, LenaMonroe, Bessie Ford, and De Ore.Oaks Shmmrr Park (8. H. Krledlander,

manager) continues' to do extremely goodbnslness.

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Gko. G, G0OUA1.B, who U summering at LaCrosse. Wis., will open with the "Bl lissklns"Co, Aug, 12-

.

Ujjjgjjjt Rome Dst,This list Is made up ns nearly »<•-

enrate ai It la poanlble to mnlce a listof vaadevllle booklnsa, To Insure In-sertion in tills department the nameof tbe theatre or nark, « well na tbecity or town, MUaT accompaar eachbooklug tent ni.

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Acme Trio, Bnenu Vista I'urk, Aaderson, 8. C,0-U.

Adter,,Klo. Keith'*. Plilla., till.A<lums &. Mnck, Ceutral I'urk. Allentowu, I'd., fi-

ll.

AdimiH & White, WooilKldt* l'urk. ('tills.. 0-11..Ailuminl & Tuylor. Tetniite, Detroit, 0-11; Or-

, iilieum, Mluik-'ii^ollH; 13-18.Aaillu'on A: Llrliiustou. Bt-llevue l'urk, Tuleilo, 0-

11: Avou Park, l'outipttown, UI-18.Affiiew, Jtn'k. Iti'ltiy. Nahant, M«-*.. U-ll.AliFari!. Cbus. & Jar., Park, Bockluiul, Me., 0-11,Allien ns. The, Olympic. Chli'sao. till.Altlieu TwIiih. I'roctor'M 234 HI.. N. Y. C, «-ll.AlpliH 'Frio, l.uku Ccinpouuiif. KuutUlu^t/m, (>jbo.,

Ul-18.Alrln & Kenticy, LtikeinuuL Park, Altoona, Pa,,

o-u.AlumoN (4), Coliseum. Cleveland. 6-11,Altitirtiis & SIIIImi', llltip'Mlroflie. Loutloa, 15DK,, 6-

II ; Umpire Tour, t:I-Kei»t. :in.

Allen, Henri A Violet, Kellh'H, Clt'relaiid. u-ll.Alvln lliim.. r'HlrTlt'it- Park, Dartou, O.. Oil.AMn & Avinotir, Casino, Atlantu, (.-, 0-11.'

Alfiirahi.-Sndi, Keith's. Plilla.. Ml.AIImm, Oreut, Luna Park, WutililiiBtuu, D. C li-

lt.AmorliMiK Comedy Four, Farm. Toledo, i*., H-ll.AmerirHii Trumitetem (4), IiiKeraoll Park, Des

Moines, la., lil-lH.

Amerlciiu Neirstioys' Quartette, ['eoplv's, CIiIcumo,H-lti.

, Amlcrsoii & liolnen. Keith's. Plilla., 0-11; O. 0.ft., Plltsburtc. i:ms.

AjiHI 4 Hummer. Olympic. Ctilcsjjo. 6-11.

Anleli ft pittH, Hotnner Purk, Motttreat, Can., 0-

i 11.ArlliiHtoa A IlcUton, 'Hrwg Laks, WoulHluclwt,

II. I„ 'Ml.Armlnta & Burke, Klcctrlc Park, Newark,. O., 0.

11.Ariiioiii!, Grnce, Forest l'urk, Kauaas City, Mo.,

«-ll.Artu. Win., Wind (lap. Pa.. B-1LAn>-aott & mate. Proctor's. Newark.' N. J., ij-ll,

Aihlej. I.lltlnn, Hprlnif Umve Cihluo. HprlDgSeld,' Oil.

Auer & Da Onzo, Laauon. I.mllow, Ky.. fl-.ll.

AiHIIiis. TomnIiik, Keith's. Cleveland, 0-11; Fair-ffaaf Park, r>N,vt<>», 13-1H.

lAvory ft peHrI, Majestic, Chicago. OIL.\Yii\ui, MuHicul (4>, Huhiut-r Park, Montreal,

Can., MlDurdri. Four, Musk Hull. Brlglitun Beach, N, V.,

U-lt, .

BnktT ft Wardcll, Huburban Park, Baltimore, 0-

. IEBitllcv ft Pickett, l-akevlew Park, Mlddletown,

Uoub.. U-ll : Pa*torV. N. V. C. IH-IN.Burtelt ft (itirfleld, Latrobe. Phi. 0-11.Butes ft Kniest, Manlllu (Irore. Tfltnaqua, Pa.,' t|.

11

;

; Young's Pier, (K-eau City, K. J., K(-1S.

Bsrker ft Barker, Hen Ilreeee Park, uochester,N. Y., a-18.

Rslenmn, Tmn, A. ft ff., Boxton, H-ll.Barnw ft Knwlus, Phillips. Klclimond, In-!.. O-U,BatPK, [.ouIp W., Park, Alameils, Cat.. O-U.Bnadfr-La Vellc Trio, Wonderland Park, Mil-

. wuukee, Wis., 6-11; Poreat Park, Hi. Loahj,13-18.

, ;,,.Babcock, Oscar V., Dominion Park, HotlttMl,

Can.. 0-11.Ti«w)ne Quartette. Cliuie-*. Sin Fran,. Cal.. 041.hfr- ft Barry. Kaat F,ml Park, Memphis, Tenn.,6-11. , .ltm

Il?dl ul. Dons t. Keith's, Boston, Oil.Bedlnl ft Arthur. Victoria, N. Y. C. fl-tl.

Bennielns, The, Oodfroy's, Grand Rapids, Mich.,Oil.

Iternlce A Boy, Olympic, ClileaKo, 6-1 1,

Beverly. Will. Relay, Naliaut. Mats.. Oil,UelfnPls (7), Kast.Knd Park, Memphis, Toon.,Oil.

Bean ft Hamilton, O. O. u„ pittbbjrg. Oil;Keith's, Cleveland, 13-18.

Beyer, licit, Keith's, Boston, 0-1T; Keith's, Plilla.,

1(1-18.-Bei'tiiut it Ilnx'kwoy, Farm, Toleilo, 0., Oil; Co-

Innit'U-. 1.'I-1H.

Ilclliiiun A fltoote, KonaVtSfS Psfft. Iluntou, 0-11.Beyer, U>-*\ Keith'a. Boston, Oil.Beau ft M'lmihuii, lleuderHiu's, Cotity Island. N.:-v., on.tlorrv A: iii-n-y. Kast K:»l Park, Memphla, Teim,,

U-ll,Bealv ft I'rlcc, Miimilon'K Park, HI. ImiU, 0-11;

Cook's Park, Kvmisvllle, 1ml., KM 8.HlxwHioric A Nuwinan, Ht.' I.milH. Mo., <1 1

1

Bllyck's HcttH, HcmlLTxou'a, Coney IhIiiiiiI. N. Y.,

ifshll.Blion Cliy Trio, Alnlome, Kedalls, Mo., U-ll;

Uriiml. nnmllton.-o.. 1U-U.Blsiich ft Hymn. Orphem, HpriliKtlehl. 0-, Oil.Blsiuphln ft llcbr. Steel pier, All-ititlu City, N.*.J.. fi-tl : stuv, Aflmila, Oh., "UMH.lllsir ft McNully. Topkr, »III1iiks. Mont.. 18.Blfluk IluHsaiM. Temple, imrull, Oil; Shea's, Kuf-: fulo.- WW.Bloswmt. Nat, Majestic, Ardmure, I. T.. 0-11.

HrliikWK. The, f.una Park. Hartford, Culiu., 0-11

;

Black ft Jones, Plehsuro Bay I'ark, Ixuia* Ursueli,

N. J.,0-11. •

Black ft Leslie, Crystal Park. Ht. Jnwfb. Mo.,18-18.BuUcmlan Trh>. WiiHiridue, Toledo, it., nil.Bowery- Boya' Qiiwft«lle; Idea. Fond dh Lne, Wis.,

u-it ; ohmi-iv. riiituwii. i;i-in.

Ifciyd ft Viiill. Lyric. Muakugw, 1. T„ U-ll ; Lyric,Ardmorc, l.'MH.

Bowers. Waltcm ft Cnioker. Islund Park. Annum,iN. y./011 ; -Wuodlfliid Puik. AkIiIuuiI, Pa., 1J-1H.Bowery Qnarlette. AtliiRlle City, N. J„ 0-18.liny.-*' ftllhick. Park, Leiimjlnii, .Mass.. Oil.Huttomley Troupe. Newport, It. 1.. Oil; White

dry, ItiitJii.iNHtii. X. Y„ 13-18.H'.'h-v, Mnv, .Mnjo-ilr, ChlcaKo. 0-11.

Brady ft llenrlelta, Kniplfe. 81. Paul Minn., Oil,Bryant ft Kavllle, Spring, Luke, Trenton, N. J.,Oil.

Brums, Hvhna. Hhca's, Toronlo, Oil; Olympic,dlh'HKO. I3-1N.

Srudy ft IiH(nllloti, nmplre. St. Paul. Minn., Oil.retoii. Harry ft Uei'trudo, A l Presno l'urk,•Peoriu, ill , 18.

Brooks ft J«HiitH>tle,. L'Kbridge, Muss., U-ll,Bivail, Billy, Keltli's. KoKtou. 0-U.Brlttoua, Tbe, IbsluLiHeu. Colli., tier, Snit. 1-

1,1; Hull , MsoiHo'Im, 111-30.

bruOk« ft Vmhlcr, KKnic Park, Newark, N, .L,0-11.

liraiHi Hlsters, White City, BIhkIiiiuiIoii, N. Y.,-ll-ll.llrliikleys. The, i.uua Park, llarironl. Conn., 0-11;

Liiiih i'ark, Cleteluml, <>., 13-18.Brolial Trio. Knlem Willows, Mass., 0-1 1.

Drocfaiiiuu. Moik ft Belowiil, Proctor'a 'Mill Ht.,N. Y. C. 011.

Brooks. Jeanne, Poreat Park, Mule Rock, Ark.,1318.

Browne. Whistling Tom, Lakeside Cnnloo, Akron,<J.. HI,

Bruce. Lakemmit I'ark, Altoous, V*., Oil.Ilrosd. Hilly. Keltli'a, ll<«t(m, 0-11; Keith's,

I'tallu., 13-18.Brown. Jack, ft t.llllsn Wrl|hl, TnlAquptfn Park,

Attleboro. Mass., 0-1 1.

Braorortls. Tbe. Molropulls Hoof. N. Y. «., 13-IH.Uusclt 1'nnilly, l-yrli: Park, Muskogee. I, T., 0-U;

Lyric Park. Ft. Hmlth. Ark,. 13-18.liiirkit ft ['ill ii", Family, Helena, Mont., o-u

;

I'lLinlly, Untie. 13-18.Burke ft Lalrlsro. Hrooka, No. Beach, 0-11.Dnane ft KpIIii, Crystal, Detroit, 0-11.

Purkhart ft Borry, I.akemotit Park, Altooiia, Pa.,O-U.

Buii'ty ft White, cilfion Helshta, Pa„ 0-11.Ilurk.- ft Liitlns, Brook'*, No. Beach, N. Y„ 0-11.Bui-kuer, lirc-iii. Ofl Budu*era, Budapciit, Am,

Buckeye. Trio, Coney Inland, Cliioliinatl, O-U.Hiich Bros.. Paaton, Pa., 0-11.

BuekleyN,' MunIciiI, TalatiueiCM Park, Attleboro,Mass.. O-U.

Byron ft Ununsfji Olympic Chfeaao. fl-lt.

Ilyrou ft HHiicti. Orphlum. HprlUKuelil. O., 0-11:.< Star, Miiocle. Bid., 13-18.

Carter A Km Oiutes. Han Fran.. Cal., 0-11.Carllu ft Otto. (Jrpbentu, 1*« Angeles, Cal., 0-11;

Orpheum. Dcn»er, Cot., lfl-18.

Carlisle's Do^s ft Ponlos. Ms Jest Ic Clilenipi. U-ll.Carson Dr»H., Altro Park, Albany. N. V , 0-U.Oasad ft De Vrme, Muuro Park. Toronto, 0-11

;

luora Park, Yrailigstown, O.. 13-18.Cssiida CJVjI. Futnily, Kloui City, lu„ « II.

Cannon ft Ksniran Co., Ingertoll Park, Deoaloluw. Is , i-U.

11.Cahlucli ft Weulwortb, (in vents tor's. At Untie

City. N. J., Oil.Ciiniei'on ft I'luaasau, Forest l'urk, Kiinssa City,

Mo., 13-18. " '

ChiiiiiIh'IIs, The, Wuiiucrlsnd Park, Danrllle, 111-,

lfl-18,

Ciiprlt-e. "Orlalnal/' Woiitlerlnmi Park. Freeiwrt,III., Oil; Woiiderjuod Park, iiauvitie. 13-18.

Carter, Taylor ft Co- tirand, Victoria, II. C, fl*

II; Vancouver .13; IS. .

«:url Broti.. Novelty, Ik-nver. Col., 0-11; Col.Npga., 13.18,

Carsi.il ft Wlllnrtl. Keith's, N. Y. C, 0-11;Kellli'a, I'liilu., 13-18.

C'airolliiui A Hodges, l,yrh: Park, Muskoaee, 1.

T„ Oil: Lyric, Hn.McAlh.U-r. 13-18.Christopher. Orphhim, Hiirlngpelil, 4I„.0-I1; !,«

K i. lAHlkw. Ky,. 13-18.Cherry ft IbiLfs, |ha:ky. MprlllKH Park, Lsnesuter,

Ph., 0-U.Chh-k. tiri'iil, Carnival. Newisirt, It. I,, 0-U;

Park. 1'liiaftohl, .Mh.s, 13-In.Cha.twhk Trio. Karin, Taleilo, 0-11; Meyers Lake,

Caulim, 13-18.Clillilers, iirace. Proctor's. Newark, N. J., 0-1 1

J

Proctor's. Alhsny,' 13-18.Chlelt. Oeririlde, Carol val. Nowjiort, It. L. 0-1LClarke, Kilwanl. ChuU-s,- Han Fruii., Cat.,0-11.ClliYeui ft Burke.. Keith's. Iloston, Oil; Proc-

lur's SIM ML, X. Y. C, 13-18.tlllffonl ft Orth.. Umpire. BukersOeld, Cot., 0-U;

Kmplie, \ajh Aiijflfles.i 13-18. ,

-

Clark, Mnrle, Luuimjii, Ludlow, Ky.. 0-11.Clark, Dundy, (JrystHl. Di-imii, 0-U.Chirk. Clius,, A. ft 8, Bosloii, 0-11.

,Cuildit. Lnhi. Crv-ntid. Anderson, llid., Oil.Co Ily HNtcra, IJryslHl. Detroit, 0-11.t^sik. Fruuk. A. ft 8., Jtoahmi, 0-U.Cniitln.nl. Jesslir. ft Co.; Mlynipli'. t;ilh.RRn. 0-U.Ciigswi'tlH, 'Cycling-, Touring Mexico. »

Conroy, John ft Minnie, I'miiins l'urk, Hurrishnrif,Pa.. IM1. '

- ' ' *.

'

Columbia f>nnwly Four. Hheu'a, Buffnl.i, N*. Y., ti-

ll ; KIicm'm, Ti.i-.ii. i. ., Call., 13-18,Corro ft <:»rro: Irwlu. lin-hi-n, Ind., 11-11.

Cot. Bay, Keith's. Itoshm. tl-11.

CoIIIik ft llarl, Victoria, N. Y. C U-ll.Oijfuu ft thiuerofl. Allium.' Osrden, N. Y. C,

Oil.Cole ft t'./i.-in.in, Csnchul* Park, Oflklnnd, Me.,

0-11.Coiiley ft Klein,- Bunions, firnnd Itapltls, Mich.,

0-11.Cole. Will, Msjesllc. Chleaao, H-ll.f.'olburii A <;rcnaihe, Llltlt- Fslls, N, Y,, 0-11;

fltlea, 13-18. '

Cooke ft Mylvhi, Kelth'W, N. Y. C 0-11.Ciwii Bros., Morrlslown, N. J„ Oil; Hover, 13*

port. Conn., fril ; Knvlu hwk. West Haven,18.

Daly ft O'Brien, Park, Xeiila. O., 0-11.h,.vlh, Murk ft I, shim, sen Isle City. N. I., 0-U.Davis ft Wilson, RoMWDm (Jiirden, Far Roeka*

way. N. V., 0-18. .

Hayielle, Madge, Casino, Ontario Beach, N. Y,,0-11.

Harrrll. nieanor, OWniph*. Clilrnfto. 0-11.HareiiiMiri, llairj'. Proelur's, Newwk, Nt -1.. 0*11.DmiiMiiH. N«k, Lyriel'ark, Muskiuiee, I. T., 0-11;

Lyric Park, Ft. Hmllh. Ark.. 13-18.IlawMSi ft Whltltt-M. I'litmte, Los AiiK'lea, Cal.,

III.'II

....[•aao, 13-18.Darinixly, Chester Park. Cincinnati, 0-11 ; Odae

Point. 8iiHdiiNby. 13-18.,Ih? llenio ft La Dlie, Celeron Park, Jamestown,

N. Y„ 0-U.TV Witt, I.mvIiiIq. Olympic, (^ileaao. 0-U.Deveuu, Hubert, Kilgrwooii Park, 8l,itnokln, -Pa..

Oil.be Siireuln'" Animals, Wlldwofdl Park, Putnam,

Onus., OILI leu gon, Arthur, *'Cn., Temple, Detroit, 0-U,Dlttons f.'li. Island Park, Auburn. N. Y., till.

De Ikils, Ureal, Pastor's, N, V. C„ 0.11.Deiiifmio ft [telle. .Crip's, No. Beiicli, N. Y. C. 6*

tl.

Dw Motule ft Dlnsniorc, Peo]tIe's I'ark. Leaven.worth, Kan.. U-ll; Kxrelelor Hprlngs Mo.. 13-18.

iH-rvin. Jiih. t„ Lyric -Park. Ft. Hmilh, Ark., ••II: i.i rK- Park, Ardmore. 13-18.

He >>if. Harry. Park , Wheeling W. Vs., OILDelmora ft Darroll, Keith's. Phils., U-ll.iH-nolte tiUtera, Bitot), Phlli-, 0-U; WoodlysasJ

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JB fifii jsrij* • *tmk t«MP?ffi 'rAtJGUST4l.

,. s,j-b <«), Oodfror'a, Qraml ^jBopWn, ,Jlch„

ri».Vo»v«m«»U-*-OB., Hrt, OiKUUt, 0„ Ml. '

I* ' Hlil.lda * MclirlnK, BIJou, Dtilulb, Mini., 0'

Ml. '. - "1 >,

Th „VHM< Trio. Conor Island! Cincinnati, 6-H.

UaL.,.Ilon.er

Kam^oiiJ'' rftoorMUtV Bijou, Lincoln!'' Nel'.. 0-11

Do1fnje'sitior«. T<r,

iA';,"7"Mla7 5 :i'i;"i'roc'lotva, Horliulil 4 llolllaoii, Forml Park, Palmer, kan.

Newark, N. J., l:llbV ; '', ..»•'«'. "'xS ,.

Donby * Co.. Ornbeom, 8t. Paul. Minn., Mil

Pintle, Geo. ha, Whllfl City, Worcenttr, Ms»»., dar'nf Park, ToungaUmn, a, 0-11.-: JhllnW, Minn., q.11.it numi AIIW LSIJjfVU, avuiuiy, Jllllll., v--l»,

o„?;lii rill fair talnnount, loll.. 0-11:. riymonj,. Lottfo.Weat.J.ajoOti, Lijahml Kr„ 0-11,

r-.,J#»W"P«rk: (Jlncliuiall, IMS, ,,, , , „

laMAinu tlna, 0ook'« Purk. E.anavllle, Ind ,6-

13-18.

Pa*ra7'New OrleanaV. 13-25."

roweta"

jweca & freed, Oraml, ««£'' *"-;, *

rlnce. Arthnr. Victoria, N. Y.^.C.,-W 1

,

yors , Ww. Junction. Park, B>ar«r 1; nils, ?*.,

.1.11- Mnnnion'H Pirt.Ht. Lwila, 13-18.

De- Verne, Tbelwa, Crystal Turk, Hcdalii, Mo.,12-18. ,' •- *'

'

De Mutb*. The, BrookuMe Park, Alhol, Mi»i„HI. '"- '1

'

Dp torn. Mile.. Dominion- Prfrk, Montrrol. Out.,0-11; Montmorency Park,- Qnels-e. 13-18.

DiXOU ft Anger. Keith'*, B<wIou, (1-11. -'' k"

Dlerlckx Bros.. IunersOH Park, Don Molnet, la.,

u-ll ; Olympic. Chicago,' 13-18.

D.lks. Dllks & Dilke, Ocnn i'k>r, Ocean City. N.J.. Oil. V-;

Dixon Brcs,, Sprlngtirobk Casino, So, Bend, Intl.,

Gil; Luke Michigan Park, Muskegon, Mlcb,,13-18.

Dixon, Bowers & Dliou, Fair-view l'ark, Dayton.O.. oil; IdlnrJM Park. Newark* 15-18. •-

Dif-tic k Marin, Long Bench. UloucestW, Mas*.,

Diamond, Lew P., Bijou, Marinette, Wis., 6-11;BIJou, Calomet, Mleb., 13-18.

Doyle & Granger, Dreunilaud L'ark, Decalur, HI.,

611.Dorscl! & Russell, Woodland. Oakland, Tb., Oil;

Celeron Park, J/iiiipntown, N. Y., 1.1-18.

Don, F.iniiiii. Pal., Soiitliamiilon, Kng., 0-11; 111]).,

BlrtnlusliDtu. 1:1-18; Hip., Barro, 20-25; Stokp,27 -Sept. 1.

Dohcrty'a Poodles. Valley. Syracnae, N.Y., 0-11.

Donuviin & Arnold, Mayflower Orove, So. Hiiusoa,.Mnsv,, (1-11.

Dockray, Will, Cnfilnn. Allniitti, Qt.. 0-11.Drocnln. A., IU-II, Oakland, Cat., 0-11; Nofelty.

Stockton, 13-18.Drolls (li). Hlvernlde Park, Montreal, Can.. 0-1 1*

Duubnra, :Fryliig, Wl.ite City, Chicago, 0-18.

Dunbar, Relay. Nnlmnt, »»>*„ fl-11.

Doprw, Mlmile. it Co., KeltU'i*, N. Y. 0.,' 0-11.

Dunlmr'tt Ca[>rlnc I'nratlox, Hprlng Orove Caxlna,

llsll A'Kiirlr. Collwnni, 'ClMelanfl,'- fl^il.

HarrlsA; Dmi'liig. MHood, 1,im!Io«(, Ky., 0-11.

iiiiiuwiii.'A. & h:. umm. o-ii;

liuivmtrt, Frank." white City. Worcester, Mow.,

Haley ft Harty, Barttioloinay, Uutario Beacb, N.

Hajword. ,booroy ft'^Jaiwucd, Majestic, Cbtcogo,

-'ffiil; Commlita.Kt:. I^rtli*;, IS-lE .

Harm. -,VA. C, Coney, IslanfJ,, Cincinnati, 0-11

J

«. Or H., PlttatHirg, lU-IeV,l^*lV< .trni,nanfnt.lA Ju iTl. Vjlari

*Oro»e. H. Y. C.,0-11.Bylviui ft O'Neal, HoohIc Park, So, Atlamt, Mass

0-11. •''

t;=. -

Tamit-i- ft Ollbett. Plttsflelil, Mass., 0-11; win-aied, Conn.,:.ia-18.

Tanu, Billy, Star, Doncrn, Pa., 0-11; Star, Mo-

LMmjudt .-

,1'itrk, Wireline. W. Vo.. lH-lb. ..

LeBiifr, Crystal, St. Jow*i»h, Mo.^ 0-11.

heniion, . IIcrlM>ri Bert, Pork, Bea*er «pll», Pa,

ft-U

giilliloin^Jujtffling. I,o1ec Park, Kingston,

(111: rTanfaa'H Pt.. Toronto. W-18.Qnlgj, Vuackey ft jj|HlMlMHi Norumbega,.. Pork,

Ten Brooke, r.nmoert Co., Park. Lexington, Mass.,

Tei'mls'Trlo, SlinlbyTlll.', 111.. 0-11.Terley, MajestiCtuCblcago. Ml,

Harvey A De Vora, Oram], Portland,, Ore., i;-H;Antorla. l.'l-18. i;

.'

HninlKoii ft Wiley, Rmpi|», fcprlngftcld, 111., 0-18.

lliinlen, Orplieuni, Hprlngflelrl. O., 0*11.'-

llrilni'^, Uila, Wonderland, Ke?ere Bepcb, Mast.,«-18. ' '

Hnri-'oiirt, DfllRy, Pnloce, London,. Eng., C-Sept.•Ill ."

. - T.

ip1

(.4). SohiBOT Pnrk. atoptreal L

• ft SfflttWt. Oak. Summit. BTausynie, Ind,MWf0-11; lUUnwia Park, Ft; Wayne. 13-18.

I.nCJ? *v l-irrc. Alrdome, Molterlj, Mo., 6-11; Air-

jaome, Columbia, 13-1R.

Lwcler. Mr, 'ft Mrs. Freil, Idlewlld Park, Newark,

LnclWlii* TrH>,*'CJiiit»«. San Frnn.. Cal.. 0-11.

Kay, Fr«l-. ft Co.. Paster's. N. Y. C, 0-11;

Kreebwly Pork. Ncwjiort, K. I., 1S-18.

Rue ft Bronclie, lugeKOll Pork, Dch Moines, la.

. Youngstown. 13-18.Tiinin-.v, Put ft May, Luke Wecbuaett, OardnerMfMi U-ll.

Torelll's Ponlen, Pnrk, Lexington, Mass., oilToledo ft Price, Moitehester. I^s.. 0-11 : Winter*

garteu. Berlin. Oer., 18-Mept. *i2.

Toyx, Musical, Park, Canton, O., 0-11.0-11.

. , _ , _, ,._. Tnnnnn, Wnllnee. Keltli's, Pblln., 0-11; Keith's

HnrWh & HurrK Park, K. Broobfleld. Mass., 13- M«rer ft Cooke, Bowling's, l.ogonsport, Inrt.. 0- Alston, Kohby, ft.Son, .SlMptochtM Park. Bridge- _ Kfi, i:m8. _ __

M.Hnvden. Virginia, West Knd Path, Champaign,

Hr./fl-U. ' "* :

llnrrltiyioQ. Dnulel J., Four Mile Creek, Erie,

Pa,.- 0-11. "

Ilefrmnun, Adelaide, Meyer's Lake, Canton, Q„

Lynn, Fay ft Young, Hender^oa'a, Coney Wand,

Marewlei^Apn'n, Atlantic Garden, N. Y. C, fl-11.

Mnrdo 'frto, , Forest Park. St Louis, 13-1^.

Martin Brothers, Washington, Spokane,' \vaah.,

0-Hr Bemtle. 13-18.

port. Conn., Gil; Savin Bock, West lluven, TroitltiHloun. i'.i), Caalno, Kalamazoo, Mich., tt-li •

13-18. .,, . ,',-DMiilnlab. Winnipeg; 18-18. • .

."•i,

KowU ft Von Kaufman, RIteralde Park, Saginaw. Tsnda, Harry, Ubeiuont Park, Altoona, Pa. 0-uMlHi.. fl-11. r. u.

, „ Tiiluii, Hanlott'R PLr Toronto,' Can., 0-ll;.Olcottiio, Detmy ft Dotty Pavlllcn-. Sa^ouehanna, Pa., Beach. K, Y., 18*18. .

Vance. <?hirlce, Music Hall, Belrbton Beach, N.

lu-tio, Detmy ft Dotty _ _

0-11: Norwich,. N. ST., 13*18.lieiio. Wilt ft May, Park, Attleboro, Maas., 0-U;

Imer Pork, Brcokixn,^ N. Y..,13-18. .,i. i i

_Jn)llng'w, Itockawny Beach, N.Steeplcclintw Pork, BrHgeport, Conn.,

Valadons, The. Mamntolh, Rnrrt, Miss,, 0-11Vim Gofre ft Cotrely, Wnlliridge Park, Toledo, 0-

Vuii. Billy, Chutes, 'SatrFran., Oal., 0-18.Vordott, Perry ft Wllher, l.nkc View Park, Terra

Haute, Intl.. 0-11.

Edwards,N. Y., OIL

Edmonds ft Healy, 0. H., Fond du Lrtc, WK, il-

li. " • ;

, fEdwards ft Beapre, Ayondale Helehts, Indian-

nuollM. fl-18.

E(l«ly. Arthur, Klysian Grove. Tuseon, Arlx., 0-18.

Eltluge, Julian, pol-icc, London, rug., *!-Snpt- 31.Elmo, Pete ft Allie. Umpire, Fresno, Cal., U-ll

;

Untune, Iros Aiigelen, 1.1*18.

Eldrldsp, Great, Lakenlde Casino, Akron, 0.,0-11.

Elton. 8am, Kelth'fl. N. Y. C, 0-11; Music Unit,Brhrhion Bnirli. X. Y.. 13-18.

Elliott, Belalr ft Elliott, Pnifloi-'H, N. Y. C, 0-U.ElrptVld Tllo,' rMieedy's. Newport, H. 'L, 0-11.Euierriou ft Bolloii, Henilernun'R, Coney lslund,

N. *;, o-lj;.'

Eniernpu & Omega. Athletic Pol* BufTitlo, til.EuimeU ft Kane, Hoirmrtii'i. Ounten, Bulto., ft-it.

Entpitf CunieUy I'onr, Kelth'n. N. Y. C. 0-U ;

Kellb'a, Bbston. t:t-l8:. \ J ' "-: wEpps ft'Lorettnr'Lunu Park, Hiii-trord. Cono.. 0-11.Kemoudei Mr. ft Mrs. 1*1., Munlc Hall, Brlfcliloii

Bcaeb, H. Y., (1-11-

Estelle, EliTalit'th, Idorn Pork, Youngstown. 0.,Oil.

r.Btucruldit, Forest Purk, St. Louis, 0-11.Efiterhrooks, The, Luna Pnrk, Plttsburi,'. 0-11.European Novelty Trio, Anne. Norfolk, Vn,, 0-11.Kvers. Geo. .,W., Park. Pueblo, Col., 0-1H;Evans SWeW (3V,EvntiM, George, Ini

o-ir;

vllle, linl., 0-11; pleutnugy Park, Cphimhus,i -'o.' ia-18.

.->•*"*

™ ''!:,-'./

Hecldw, Chia.1 'Athletic PrnK Buffalo,, 0-11.Hfiniev ft tindiam, Chiiutoteague Island, Vn., 0-

ii:Herbert & Willing, Fontaine Purk, Louisville, Ky.,

(111.lu-rttert'S Dogs, Keith's. N. y, C.^ 0-^1Her(>f>rl A Vltn'ce, InkeMde Casino, Akron, O., 0-11.

Heltia, Laughing Billy, Munro Park, Torouto,Can., .0-11- ? *.'

Healy, JefT & l.averu. Junction Park, New Brigh-ton, Ph., U-ll.

Lthiiuuu, Cnpt. Sidney, Romnun Beach, GrandIhiiililH, Mich., U-ll; Wonderland, Milwaukee,

!!W&, 13-18.Hlelininr BtOts. (3>. Chuten, Snn Fran., Cal., 0*

,;11 ; Orplilhin, Las Angele*, 13-18. '

Hill. Miirruy K.p

Keith's, N. Y. C- 0-11.illlliei't & Warren, Uljoii. Llncolo, Neb., fl-11;

iiijou, umidhii, 13-18.H'Hcoiiih, Cui'tN ft Co., Hoi'kawuy Beach, N. \\,

Oil.HofTiiiaus, The, Fuuilly, Butte, Mout., 0-U.Hoffman, Kittle. Piilnre, Um'oii. 0-11.HolilsworilJi, Xlie, 1'iuk. Bnyonne, N. J., fl-11;

.MetioiKillH, N. Y. C. 13-18.'HoilK'eM ft I.uuNi-hiiiere, Dreniuluuil, Coney Inland,

X. Y„ 0-11.

Holt. AIL, Empire Tour. .Fug., Sept. 3d. ., .

.- J

i:t JHSfj-- .•. phn-V. nfrA't: psviiion. HucimlihhTi'jj.ich., oil.Evins »We« (3 L Oakwood Park, PlttsbHrg. 0-U. HOWnril ft Howard, Pntctor's,' Newark; N. J„ till.

igel-.Holl Purk, Dm luineH, . la., Hownnl. Oeo. I"., Purk, Westtwro, Maps., Oil.Hdgnti, Ernest. Vktorlu, N. Y. C. 0-11.HdiiHtuii .ft Jiiqulrt. Ciystul.'Di-t'rolt. O-ll. .

Howe ft Hcott. Electric Purk,, Nertaik,1N. J., 0-11.

Evelyn,-Blatirs, Ki-Iib ft Proetor's-.N. Y. 0., 0-U.Everetts (4j,;K»Jltli>, Bonton, 0-U.FMffM-,(S)-'

,

-0«ttM™; KewiKiH; >t: I.. Oil. •

H«8elteljOi-clieRlt«. Keith's, Boston, 0*11.Fayt"; Tile, Victoria, N. Y. C, 0*11.Fflrrell-Tuylor Trio, Proelor'a, Newark, N. J.,

0-11. fc""

Farrell ft Lp Boy, Casino Purk, Blnghauiton, N.Y.. 0-11. ' '

FuytJlu, Adoulu, People'd, Kxcelnlor Spgs., Mo.,-ll-ir: nijon, Llncnln. Neh., 1318.Fay Sinters. Kxrelalor Spgs., Mo., U-ll; 8edn1la,

ia-is... • :"-

rerris-WUey Trio. Bllmt. Marinette, Wis., »-U.Fennell a Tyson, OakfonlPark, Oieeushiirg, Pa.,

Oil.Field*- ft Huusoii, Hillside Purk. Belleville, N. J.,

0-19.First; Barney, Temple. Detroit. U-ll.FLshcr, Mr, ft Mrs. Perkins, Proctor's, Newark,I rv7.T., 0-U.FltrgcrBld, 11. V.,' PosiurY.- N.-Y..C.. 0-U.Fltt. Oerahl ft Trainer. Berkshire Park,. PHI*-

Hur*ky-Iieii.-eie Oo, Pastor's N.-YiC, 0-11.Honstoh ft .Inqnln, Crystal, TeWrile, 0-11".

Howunl ft Blami, MnleHllc. Chleugo, 0-11.Humes ft. Lewis, Bijou. Oslikosh, Wis., 0-U,Ilmlsbu, Peurl. A.* S.-. Boston. OfHi: '

llW.v. Geo. W-, AtbleCtd Park, Bliffnlo. Oil.Unegel Bros., Park." Wheeling. W.Vn., till:

I-itkeslde Pni1;,.AkroH, O., 13-1R. '

llllliTress, Goflfa'iv'H, Omul Kuphls, Midi.. 0-11.IliiglieH, Mr. ft Mrs. Gem-. Proctor's 23d St., N.

Y. C. 0-U..

'Hustnn ft'bullas, WIldwiKMl Park, Putiimn, Conn.,

0-1,1; Beaton I'luk, Web^ler. :.Mhb8., 13-18. '

Hughes ft Btovvn, liroolcs. Xo. Bench, N. Y-.tt-ll;Pleasure Uem-h. Hrldgi-port; Conu., 13-18.

lliielin. Musk-til, 'Crescent City, Couu., 8.llvlumlH. (il), Savin Bock, Now ilnve.i, Cotin,, ti-

ll ; Hltnover Pnrk, Merldeti, 13-18.Hyde, Heath, ft H'aWi, Orplieuni, HprlngfleW, O.,"fl*li, '

'

. - .: v'

Hyde, Boh 2; Bertha, Savin Itoek, West Haven,Coitn,, 0-11. '

Ingritm ft Cumin. Hhailyslde Pnrk, Balto., G-18.Fields, Will H„ Collins' (Inrdeiis, Columbus, 0„ 1 miens ft, llyiuv, fliitw .iHiticl Pnrk, Chicago, 0-U;

1 0-U ; CrUi-i'kki, Cbivngu, 13-18. Forest Park, KUnsnlT City. Mo.. 13-18.

Flsber ft .lohiiRou, DowlhiB's, Logausport, Ind., Iniimn, F. \V., Portluml, Me., ti-U ; Siileui, Mass.,: iDuri a, iiuiiunnii, l-v., iiii^ n, ,

,0»U: Slue's, Kokonio, 13-18.'FlMk, Gerihlde, CtMiilvi.1, Newiwrt, It, L, 0-11;

I'llrk, Pill-tleld, Muss., 13-18.Fllllivald ft Olltlay, Vnlley, Byraeiiae, N. Y., 0-

li-.Proetor's. Alhuny. N. Y... 13-18.Florence, Leo. Miiulintliiu, Norfolk, Va., 0-U.Fteutrn &. Miller. Family, LnrnyelU 1

, Itid., 0-il,

I'lvuii. Earl, Kteeirk' Purk, Kmisua City, Mo., Il-

ls. ..

Flood Sisters, Hillside Pleasure Park, Newark, N.,-.* ia-18. -. .

Flviiii, Joe. Olyuipk'. Chicago.. U-ll.Floods: The, Hoof Oimlen. Laneiister, Pa., fl-11.

Ford Sisters ft Brothers, Victoria, N. Y. 0..'»11,Fot ft Oruy, Itocknway, N. Y., U-ll; Bergen

Bench. 13-IH. :'.'.,Fox ft HujrhcH, Cualim Park. 8alt Luke. U., 0-18.

Foul I Boul Bros., Monro I'nrk, Toronto. Ctiu., 0-

II.

Fredo ft Dare, l.nke Michigan: Pnrk, MiiMkt>Koti.

Mk-b., till; Weiiomi Iteneli, Bay City, liMH,Froitlo. Witts.. ('orfiH'vllle. Kan.. U-tl.

Froslnl, F. I!., Khvtrb- Park." Uunmi* City, Mo.,0-11: Miinuloi.'ri Pork, SI. Louis, UMK.

Frederic, Paul, KellU's, X. Y. C, 0-U.FiMiil.ri.irtH, The, Aeuie, Norfolk, Va.. U-ll.

Fhiui'iMi.H (21, Muiinloii's I'nrk, SI. Limls, 0-U;C.wik'K. Kvuhsvllle, Ind., 13-18.

Friiukllii, Irene, Bumoitn, Ovutul Itnplds, Mk'U.,

0-U.Frederick, Ueleiin, ICust End Park, Meinptils,

'lean.. U-ll.Fniiikol. 1'iinity- Dominion. WlnnlppR. 1318.flavdiier ft llnddern, Keith ft ^nwtorm N. Y. 0.,

Gardner, ilnppy Juek. Praetor's 23d St.. N. Y. C,lt-ll| Proelnr's, Albany, N. Y., 13-18.

Onmun, Miuioii, Proctor's, Allniny, N. Y„ 0-U;Miisie Hull, ltrluhlou. 13-18.

fluilv ft Fiiisei'. Pnrk. I'lasloii, Pa., 0-U; Pork,

GnVlelle firm., (H'lilieimi. Still Lake, l).'. 13*18.

tbivloid. Bonnie, Ingersull Purk, Des Moines, In.,

Gavin ft Plntt, Luke Nlpiinn:, Ushrldge, Miism.,

or

13-18..1 nines A Davis, Woudslde Park, Plilla., 0*1

Martler, Laura. White City, Blngbamton,0-U.Man-nun, Nevarro ft Nnreena, Park, Canton, 0„

0-11.Martin. Dave ft Perele. Grand, Vancouver, Con.,0-U: Grand, Belllngham. Wash., 13-18.

Mnrshnll. Bert, Four Mile Creek. Erie. Pa., fl-U.

MaihleniH. Xlie. Manhattan. Norfolk, Va., 0-11.

Mnv.ilmw. Monn, RtVerslde, Pnrk, Monroe, La.,

ll-U; HnbiirbanvPurk, vltkslmrg, Mow., 13*18.

Marco Twiua. Chutes, Ban Frnn., Cal.. Oil

;

Orplieuni. Los Aiiiteles, 13-18.

Marenna, Nevnro ft Mnreenu, Lnke Cnslno, Canton,I)., 0-U ; Farm. Toledo. 13-18.

MniinliiK's F.ntertnl tiers, Hctnlerson's, Cone; Isl-

; fliul. N. V.. 0-U.Mnrron ft Murron, Pastor's. N: Y. C, 0-U.Miirkey ft Mornii, Proctor's 23d St., N. Y. C,

.0-11. "•.

w .

IbTceo ft Fox, Keith's, Pblla.. 0-H.Martinueltle ft Sylvester, White City, Milwaukee,0-U: White Oily, Chicago. 13-18.

Mnxsmltli l>no, lakeside Cuslno. Akron, O., fl-U.Miicart's Dogs ft Monkeys, Orpbemn, Salt Luke,-n„ 11*18.-. S .. ,- ..."

Meaorley ft F.lennor. Oem, Missoula. Mon.. 0-U.MeClure ft Wrninl. Bijou, Diilnth, Minn., 0-U.MeWutters ft Tyson Co., Or]dieuiii, Lo* Angeles,

Cut., fl-18.

MvKeever, Lizzie, Majestic, Chicago, 0-U.McXainee, Tiuubliug Hun Pnrk, Potttyllle, Pa.,io-u: : ' , . .;

McD.-iUe'ft Wilson, A. ft S„ Boston, 0-U.McOlnnlss Bros,, White City, Worcester, Mass.,-'0-U;.

n

McGloln' ft Smith, Henderson's, Coney Island, N.t.. 0-U- t

.MeCi.nlev ft Pierce, Reuiwlek Park, Ithaca, N.Y., OIL

McCarthy. Myles, Robinson Park, FL Wayne,ln'd,, 0*18.'

McOee ft Collins, Chatanqun, Brooking, 8. D.,' 0-48. . ,>..-.. t

Mediae ft Grant, Lake View Park, Terre Hnnte,Iml.. ti-ll; O. II. Elwood. 13-18! -

Meliibtie-Lu Nole Trio, Shea's, Buffalo, 0-U;Keith's. N. Y. C, 13-18.

Merrltt ft Ireland, Lukevlew Park. Midillelowti,,Conn., 0-U. . .

AretropoUtuu Ojiera Trio, Keith's, Cleveland. 0-U.Melville ft , Conway. .Contra"! Fork. Allenlown,

Pa.. ,0-11 ; Jtduud Park, Eoston, 13-18.Mclm.se ft Klmer. Hollywood Park, Bulto.. 0-11.Meluotte-La Nole Trio. Shed's. Buffalo. 0-U.MelvlnS (4) Proctor's 23d St., N. Y. C, fl-11.Mlllman Trio, Olympia, Pnrln, Fr., 17-Sept. 30..Mitchell ft Cain, Temple. Detroit, 0-U.Milton ft Kalst'r. Isluml Park, Johnstown, Pa.,

U-ll.,

Mlgnuii, Helen, Empln'. St. Puttl, Minn., 0-18.Minting, Dominion Park. Montreal, Can., 0-U.Mlti'hell ft Browning, Grand, Flndlity, 0., 0-U.Mltobells (3), HenJcisop's. Couey lslHtid, N. Y.,Oil.

Winchester, Music Ball, Brighton Ynlpo>., The, Mountain Park, Hamilton, Can. o-« '-U. 18.•

Luke Coaio. Blrmlrghnm. Ala., Varilnntaq, People's. Ejcelalor Spgs., Mo., fl-11Holler Itlufe, Mlnejal Springs, Vnlleclta's; Leopards, Chester Purk, Clnclauat

L- 1 1 ; Meyers Luke, Canton, 13-1S.Rellly.'-iobuny, Delmllng's, Roclmway Beacb, N.

iZ o-u.Remington, Muvme, Rnmona, Grand Rapids. Mich.,

0-U.Rcldy ft Currier Ponlor'n, N. Y. C 0-U.Bettlck, Carl F., Kennywooil Park, Pittsburg,

0-18.

Rhondes ft Cnster, Keith ft Proctor's, N. Y. C,OIL ,

.

Rliiolflna. The, ChnttBnoogn, Tenn.. 0-U; EastIjike Pari;, Blriiiliighain, Ala.. 13*18.

Rlee ft Morris, (iodfroy's, Grand Rnplils, Mlcll.,

0-U.R [<-li » ids. Crent, Tumbling Dam, Park, Briilgelon,

X. J. 0-U; Sea Isle City, 13-18.

Ring Julie, ft Co., Kellh's, Pblln., 0-U.Rlalio Comedy Four. Majestic. Chicago, 0-U.

Cincinnati,

Viola- ft .Kngei, Fountain Park, Great BarrtaglonMa**., 0-U. e,,-

Waller ft MogUl Lnlte Pontoosae Park, PtttsfleldMass., 0-11 ; Lake Nlpmuc, Oxbridge, 13*1$.

Washer Bros., Star, Ilmmlbnl, Mn., it-ll.

Wnrde. Chn*.. Manhattan, Norfolk, Va., 0-U.Wagner, May, Hollywood Purk, Hallo., fl-u.Winner. Oeorg", Lugouii Park, Portland, Ind., OILWaldorf ft Meudez, Munro Purk, 'J'orouto, t'au

0-11; Athletic Park. Bultnlo, 13-18.Wnldmnn, Edward, ft Co., Novelty, Oakland, Cal..

0-U.Waltoue ft Wlllson, Uopktna' Park, LouUvllle,Ky„ IS.

Wiitrouscf, Mr. ft Mr*.. Forest Park, St. Louis,

Wnll'Oiirn ft Whitney. Perth, Can., 13-18.

0-U.Welsh. Ben, Rnmona. Grand Rapid*, Mich., 0-U.Westeott. Eva, ft Co., Lakeside Cnslno, Akrou

O., U-tl.Wells. Lnr, East End Park, Memphis, Tenn.,

Wenton, Oreat, Fontaine Park, Loiilsvllle, St..0-U.

Weston, Al. H., ft Co.. Keith'*, Cleveland. 0-U.Westrn ft Roy,. Woodlyn Park,. Gloater, N. Y.,

Ridge. Mr. ft Wr*..A- T., Talaguesa Park Attte- Wel»li. Chn*.. ft. Jennie, Crvstal, Frmkfort. Ind

Imro. .Ma»s.,.0-tt. <-"Rlchanl*. Wonderland, Danville, III., C-ll.Rinnos 14), Keith's, Clevelaud, 0-U; Temple,

Detroit. 13-1S.

Rk-li. Jack ft .Bertha, Pnrk, Dayton, •>.. 0-U;Park, Akron. 13-18.

RIcnarilBoii. Lavender, ft Co., Crystal Park, St.Joseph. Mo., (1-18.

Rice ft Klmer; While City Park, Milwaukee. 12-18.Rlclmril Bros., Athletic Park. Buffalo. 0-U.Robyns. Mr. ft Mrs., BIJou. Dulutb. Minn., 0-U.RoJMMH (r>), Lleuder.sou'H, Coney Island, N. Y.,0-U. .

'- ',,

Ross Sisters, Fliitiinn'a Pt., Toronto, Can., 0-U;I^ke Park., Kingston,- 13-18. ....

Roaltlno ft Stevens, Lincoln Parti", New Bedford,Mass.. 0-11; Freehody Park, Newport, .R. 1.,

13-18. : .; . ,.

Rosnlres, TIio, Lake Michigan Park, Mnskeeoa,Mieh.. O-U; Woiulerluiul, Mllwuukee, Wis.,LT1S. .:. -f.t

Rmlst'll,' Mandolin, Lyric Pnrk. Parsouti, Kan., 0-•11: LyrlePiirk. Muskogee, I. T., 13-18.

Rogers, Aerial, anvernator's, Atlantic CltT, N..1.. 0-11.

Royce Bros., Pottslown, Pa., 0-U : Wlud Gap,13-18.

KohlllnnI Sisters. Crystal. Frankfurt. lad., 0-U.Rogers ft I.nvlne, Oxford Luke, Annistao, Ala.,

o-is,Ronay Sisters, Keith'!*. Cleveland, fl-U.Ihtod-j, Mnrvelous. BUou. Lincoln, Neb.. 0-U.Howe, Mnry C O. 11., Ironwood, Mlcll., G-U.Ilockwoy ft Couway, BIJou, Sault Ste. Marie,

Mich., 0- 18.

Itoval M"tialeal Five, Henderson's, Coney Island,

Riissc-Hh, Miisicol, White City, Ft. W'nrtb. Tei..0-U; Carlsbad, Mineral Mills, 13-18.

Wpnt1worth.ft.-.Ves1n. Park. Leilnston, Mass,, 0-U.

Webb -ft Connelly. Vulley, SyrucuMj N. Y., 0-U.Weedon, Kernian,,, Lnna Park, Hartford, Conn..

Welch, .f-cuij- Rjcanl^, Johannesburg, S. A., 0-31 J. Moss Tour. Sept. 15-30. • .

White. Ed:-B. ft Rolln, Rocky Springs, Lancaster,Pn., It-ll.

Whipple, Wublo. Riverside Park. Bangor, Me., 0-

Whjtejy ft; Bell, Steeplechase Pier, Atlnutlc City,

WldkoiT, Baby Irmn, Spring Orove Park. Sprliig-field. O... 0-U; Breelwood Park, Marsvllle.tv.v.. 13-18.

WIIfjou Bros., Forest Pnrk, St, Lmtl*. 0-U ; Oak. Snhtihlt Ttilt, Kviiiisvllle, lid., 13-18.Wilson ft Mae, KeRh's. N. Y. C, 0*11.Wilson. .Iim., Orphenm. St. Paul, Minn., fl-U.Winston, Juliet. Electric Park, Newark, N. J.,

fl-11.

WllHi.ms ft Mayer. Majestic dilcago, fl-U.v.'iiiinmA.'Wr. BIJou. Norfolk. V«., C-ll..Williams ft Pullman, Electric Poek, Bulto., 0-U;

Brnndywlnc Spgs., Wilmington. Del., 18*18.Williams ft Walker's Glee Cluli, Proctor's 23d St.,.N. Y. C, G-U'.

Wrtrdette, Ksrelle. ft Co.. Keith**,, Boaton, 0-U.Russell ft Davis, McBeth Park, Lima. 0., 0-U: World ft Kluiwtolt. Ingersoll Purk. Des Molues,

Reeves' Pnrk. Fttaiorln. 1218. tu... fl-11; Temple, Detroit. 13-18.Salvages (8j, Ingersoll Pork, Des Moines, la.. Wood, Francis, Limn Park, Pittsburg, Pa., 0-U;

0-U. Abimeih Pork. Erie. 13-18.Sato, 0. K.,Mosa Tour, Eng„ 0-8ept. 30. WolOu'l Stallions, Sheeily's, Newiwrt, It,

Saonn, Kelth'B. N. Y, C. U-ll. 0-11I ,

Jociiues, Allien. & jBnL, Slur, Monesnea, Pa., Millard Bros. (Bill ft Bob), Spring Grove Park,Sulv.nj^lss, The. Ingersoll Pnrk, Dea Moines, In., Ynckiny ft Bunnell, Puternon, N. ,L, 0-1

0-1

1

Jiick. Mr. ft MI'S., Four Mile Creek, Erie, Pa., fl-

11. .,-....Jauf*eii, llerr ft Co./ Rpck Springs. PArk, K. Liver-

pool, O., Oil; Meyers Lake, CmiUm. 12-1S.Jes* ft Diydeii, Collins' Uiirilcn. Coliiiubns, 0., fl-

11.Jerome, Fremont ft Jeroiue, Athletic Park, But*

fi.lo, 0-U.Jennings ft Renfrew, Nuruinbego. Pnrk, Bnstou,0-U.

Jeimre ft EllBwdrth, 0. BT., Pnasolc N. J.. 0-U.,Ioliusloiie, Mimical, Alhioubiu, London, Fug., U-

Hetil. 8. ... ,'.

Johnston, Cbus.. Nornuihega Park, Boston, G-U..lufitnn, Greht, Park. Ml. Ourniet. Pit., 0-U.,l'<rduii ft Harvey, Keltli'a, Plilla., (111..1 inn's ft Itii wound, Crystal. Delrult, 0-U.Join's ft lllie. Sbeii'H. llllll'dln. 0-1 1.

Kili-n.it/, J. I'., nrlulitou Bench. N. Y., 11-18.

lu.rse.vs, Musleol, Pnrk. I^xtngU.n. Mass.. 0-U.KiiiH'iiiiin's Diving lkuw'S, Doiiiinloii Park, Mou*

liviil, Can,,. 0-U.Kanfmnu Troupe, Fon-sl Park, Kniisiis Oily, Mo.,fl-U; liigemdl Purk. iK-st Molues, In., 13-18.

Kill-no's Piiiilomhue Co., Keith's, Plillu., 0-11;Keith's. N. Y, C, 13-18.

Kiihio, rims, A Ada, Horny Pnrk, Allentown,Ph., till; Lake Nipmne, llxbrldge, Muss,, 13-

Sli!iprlngtleid, O.. 0-U.ikel, Cora; Oinubn,

0*11.

Neb,, 0-U; Leavenworth,MI-1

Mlllendilp Sisters, W'oodlynue Park, Camden. N.J., U-ll.

Mills ft Morris, Ponce de I^oh, Atlanta, Ga., 0-UMorloas (4>, .Music Hall, Brighton Beach, N. Y.,

0-11.,

Morton, Temple ft Morton, Keith's, Boaton, 0-U.MiKiuey ft IIoHh-Iii, Palace, I^Jiiilou, Kn«., 0*21.Morguu ft Crone, White City, WorceHtec, Mas*.,

ill 1.

Snmlers. Don ft Rindeis, Crystal, Elkhart. Ind...0*11; Crystal. Goshen; 13*18.

Solmon ft Cbester. Fa mil v. Bntte, Mont., fl-11Siiuuiiei-s, Chalk. Sheedy's, Newport. R. I . (MlSehnlH'it QmtMte, G. O. n., Pittsburg, 0*11Scblrluirl, Anson, Crystal, Detroit, 0-U,Senrs ft Co., Riverside Pnrk, Montreal, Can., 0- Karnes, The, Atlantic Harden, N. Y, C, 0-U.U. * Knt-mw Trlij, Proctor's. Newark, N. J„ 0-U;

Seymours, The. Crystal. Frankfort, Ind., 0-U. „ Keith's, Boston, 13-18.Seager. F.riiesl, BlJ-m. Norfolk. Vu., 0-11 Zlmniermtui, Al. ft Pearl. Crystal. Kokomo, Ind.,

Yersiis, Tlie. BIJou, Marinette, Wis., G-lt.Yenger. Eilward C, Alnlome, Chanule, Kan., 0-U.Yeoman, Ueorge, Novelty, Stockton, Cal., 0-U;

Novelty, riciilllll. 13-18.Young ft Dcvole, Keith's, Phlla., fl-U; Keith's,

N. Y. C. 13-18.Ynrke Comedy Four, Pastor's, N. Y, C, fl-U.

Senet ft Aslunm-e, 'lll.lau. l.liilnlU. Mini... (ill.Moiitiigue's Cai-katoo Circus, Young's Pier, At- ?{, ' t

?n

,* Di'ngle, Cniuhpie. Spokane, Wash.. C-18.

luiitle City, It, .L. 0-18. .Selhhii. I.ailn, Vlelorin. N. Y. C, 0-U.

Mologlrl, I .a, Hlcknrds' Tour. Aiistrolln.

is,

Mr.Keley.Oil.

Koeiey Sisters, Olympic, Chicago. 0-11.Ken ion, Dorothy, Il-mlim'* Point, Toronto. Can.,Oil.

Keeiie, Lngtwn. Lmllnw, Ky., 0-11.Kellv ft Reno, Luke I'ontoosuc, PIHstleld, Mttas.,

0-11.Kelly ft Kelsy. Huhlwlnsvllle. Mass., 8-10.

'

Kelh-y. Sum ft Ida, Undfmy's, tirniul Hnplils,

Mleli.. II-IL '" '

Keiuu-dy ft Wllkens, HetiderHou's, Coney Istaud,

GunUner Children (3). l.rltlanla on-theRuy. tit- Kenney'ft Vlrrlhmii. Chlneotni|iie Isliind. Vn., 0-U. Hfe MU""1 .*

tuwn, <bit. iMl. „.__.,._, ,,. „,,. KI"K- Mr- * Mr* «««u, Atlnutlc Uardeii, N. Y. 0„ 'l)av. Ida. anil

Klns-Ners, The, Cwllseiini. Cleveliind, OILKltn UlIiimI .Lips, Shea's. BiilTnlo, It-ll.

Klnibull Bros., Paslor's. N. Y. C, fl-U.Kk-lsi. Muslciil. Park, Rockrord. 111., d-11; Snm

Kbiiel Pnrk, Chlcugo. i;'.-18.

KnloUerlHH'kei' Four, llendei son's, Coney IslandN. Y., 0-U.

Knetaijer. Lew,- Pantnges. Portland, Ore;, 0-18.

Moslici-, Houghton ft Masher, Sheedy's, Newport,It. I.. 11-11.

. VMorrison ft Berwick, Relay, Nohnnt. Mas*., fl-U.Morse. Bon, While City, Bbiglmmlun. N. Y., fl-U,Murpliy ft Htliiu, l-irb'H Cnslno. No. Beucb, N. Y..(Ml: Xuiile.v'N Ciis-liin, So, llem-li, N. Y., i:t-lS.

Miirphy ft Pulpier, Rockuwuy Bench.' .N. Y.. U-ll.Murphy ft Palmer. I'hner Pnrk. Itktn., fl-U.Murray, Clayton ft Drew, Jtockawny Beach N, Y.,(Ml.

Natkiiinl Trio, Collin*' Gardens, Colnpibus, 0., 0-

KaVUMll Girls, Luna Pnrk, Washington, D. 0.,0-18.

ft Mrs. Alfred, Mnjestlo. Clitcngo,K,l[™» Ffllnl! -?' ***-» P«H Louisville. Ky., 0-

Nelll & Ohnnmnii, Shea's, Riiffaio, fl-11.Newell ft Nllilo, Empire, Joliuiincsliurg, S. A.,

IT-Oat. 8.Nellson. May, Lnke Park, Kingston, Can.. fl-U.Nlre. Kit lie, Lukeniont Park, Alloonn. Pn„ fl-U.MrkeNims (31. While City, St. Paul. Minn., fl-

11; White City. Dnhilh, 13-18.Norton,' Ned, Lyteuut, St. Joseph, Mo., 0-18.Norman, Bljnn, l'lipin, I)., (Ml.North. Hubby, Mason, Lis Angeles, Cal., 0-18.Nowlln. have, Keith's, Clevelaud. (Ml.

Holly, Temple, Deirolt, Mteti.,

0-U; Crystal. I/iguusport. 13*18.Zhriineriimii Willy, Music Hall, Brighton Beach,

N. Y., 0-11. . -

Settle* (3), Lake Coiupouuce, South tugton. Conn K'"garelln. Mile., Athletic Pnrk, BnlTnlo, 13*18.0-U. . * Zlugarl Troii|K-. Kehh's. Boston. 0-U.

Stoker. Wilkes ft Co., Grand. Hnmlltoii, O., 0-U KoutsHilakls, Electric Pnrk, loin, Kan., 0-U,Seeley, Muslciil, Purk, Rockluiid. Me,, fl-U. — : :—:

Selhlnl ft lirovliil. Temple, Detroit, 0-11; SIien'B.itinTiib, i:;.isBuffalo. 13-18.

Shields, Kiln, "Pnl„ Cnrllsle, Eng., fl-U; HlnMunctiester, 13-18,

vn

Shiivne. AL. Sclnicfer's Gnnten, Oolunilins, 0. 0*11; Phillips, Richmond, Ind., 13-18.

SIihi-ii Bros., Music Hull, Brighton lleneli, N. Y„

Short ft Shorty. Wrortlnwn Pnrk, Latrobe, Pa.,

Slmitiionn (4), Steel Pier, Old Orchard. Me.. fl-U.Shannon ft Straw, Olympic, Chicago, fl-u.Sillier Four. Gnvemalor's, Alluutie Clly, N. J.,

Rhtdon Bros., Ocean Pier, Oreaii CRy, N. 3„ fl-11; SteephvJuise Pier. Atlnutlc City. 13-18.

Sknllnelll, Klerlrlc Park, Newark. N. J., fl-U.Slnlcr ft Kllicii, Itliersldc Gardens, SL Joseph,

8niltir& La Row, A. ft S., Boston. 0-18.Smith ft linker Pnrk, Ktmlrn, N. Y., fi-ilSmith, Peter J.. White Clly, Chh'ngo, 0-18.Smith ft Shafer. HI ton, Norfolt;. Vn.. fl-USonsn. Mile., Hetidtrson's, Coney island, N. Y.,

ON THIS ROAD.

Too

fl-ll;George ft Harrington, Stratford, Conn.Altru Park. Albany. N. Y., 13-18.

GelH'si, Gcrli'iide, Temple, Deirolt. ll-U.

Ilernlil, Mnsleul. Idea. Fond du Lac, Wis., till;

BIJou. Oslik.tn.il, 13-IH, -

Allien, Tom, Renwlrk Park, Ithuen, N..Y.. (I-U.

Glrartl ft Onrdni-r. Keith1*, Cleveland, 0-ILOlhiioro ft CurrolL Alrdoiue. Mubcrly. Mo., 13-18.

Cllkev i;Uiel, Pern, hid., ,0-11: FreeiiOrt, 13-18.

Gotlliib, Mr. ft M».. Lyric Park. Jnplln, Mo., ti-

ll; Orplieuni Park. Webb Clly, Ll-18.

Ooldln-Riisslnii Troupe, St. Lmils. IMS.Onriiiiit ft Chio'dii. Caseaile Purk. Newcastle, Pn.,

Oil.Honlnn, Don ft Mae, Fnlrvlew Pnrk. Dayton, 0.,

13-18.dolilsiolili ft llnppe. Hone Lnke, Wonimneket, It.

L. fl-11 ! Newport. 13-18,

(ionium ft FrnucK A. ft S., Boston. 0-11.

Guillen ft Hughes. Hippodrome. Ocean City, N.

J.. 0*11: Klectrlc I'nrk, Brldgetou. 13-18.

Grais-wln ft Chanee, Music Hull. Brighton Iteai'b,

X. Y„ ll-U.

Oregorvs U\, Pastor'*, N. Y. C fl-U.

Orniil. Mell. Acme. Norfolk. Vs., fl-U.

Orny's Marionettes, Park. E. llroiikllehl, Ms*s„

ortiSH. Wm.. Al Fre«c<- Park. Pearln. III., n 18.

GrnJei'. Mnrfuret, Fnlrvlew Park, Day too. 0„OIL

Gray ft Or-tlinm, Acme. Pittsburg. fl-U; Star.

Olevelpnd. 13-18. '

Giw'a Minstrels. White City, Woiwater, Mass..

Haltotf A Fifller. Nohiml»g* Park.' Boston, ft-lk.

Hammond, Mr. ft Mrs. Cbas. D., Rlvttsldo Park,

'V:;;

(.'Day. Bin, Cliiilos, . Snn Frnn., Cut., 0-U; Or-phenm. Ms Angeles, 13-18,

Odell ft Ktnley, Cook's Pnrk, Evansvllle, Iml., 0*11 ; Chester Park, Cincinnati, 13-18.

Ogilen. Helen. While Clly. Milwaukee, Wis.. fl-U.Onrl, Adete Purvis, Lnkemunt Park, Altoona,

Pa., flit.tVNelll's Majestic Minstrels, Atlantic City, N. ,L,OIL

Otivlrti Troupe, Mnlestle, Chicago, 13-18.Onlwny, I.mlrn, AlliiitllL' Garden. N. V. C, 0-U.Osborn. HctTl. Proctor's, Newark. N, J.. 0-U.O'Toole. Jack, Bijou, Dulutb; Minn., OIL -

Kresko ft Groves. Chester Park, Cinelnuitl. 6-11. OlaW Fnnilly, IIIMM Park, llmud ItapldB.Mich., 0-U; Lake Michigan Park, Muskegon,13-18,

Or-nvs, The. Riverside Park, Montreal. Can., 0-U;Lake Klpmite, Oxbridge, Mass,. 13-18.

Parker, Wittier J.; Manhattan, Norfolk, Vn., 0-11.Pantfer, Linn, Solnner Park. Montreal, Can., 0*11.Pnlftrey ft Hneller Forest Pork, St. Unls, |t*u.Patill ft Wells, Electric Pnrk, Newark. N. J.,

Oil.Patty Bros., Rnmona. Grand Rapids. Mich., 0-U;

Fontaine Ferry Park, l«inlsvlile, Ky., 13*18.Pero ft Wttsun, Olympic, Chicago. fl-U.Peltetler, Horn. Henderson's, Coney Island, N. Y.,0-U.

rinnrd ft White/, SteepleeTiase Pier, AtlanticCity, N. J., fl-11.

Piccolo Midgets, Keith's, .Phllr... 18-1$.Plillllpv. Mundane. Alrdome, Cnlnul-*. Kan., fl-UPhllUi' "PlenePloard

City. N. J., on

Supiilemcnlnl MMt — Receivedlitttv tor CliiHNllU'iitlou.

BonhPiir tint*.' Show-—Atkluwin, Nehr., 7, O'Neill8. rawing 1i, Nellgb 10, Oakdnlo 11, Elgin 13.

Culhiine, Chose ft Weslon's Minstrels (Wm. II.

Cluisc. iugr.1—Cnmden, Me., 10, Belfast 17,Stoiilngtou 18.

Coolcy ft Hagan's Floating Tlieatre—Bath, 111.,

10. Huvauu 11, Kingston 12. Pekln 13, Chttll*eothe l-l. Lneon If., Henry id.

Griiliiime Coinedy—Ciinal Dover, O., fl-U, Green-ville, Pa., 13-19.

limit's Sliver Plale Show—Con looeook, N. IL, 0.Heiiulker 10, Illllshoro Bridge 11, .Antrim 13,I lentilunion 14.

Jackson Bros.' Show* (3. B. Swoffonl, mgr.)—Hnldwliihvltlo, Muss., 0-11, Gardner 13-18.

"Lights or Gotham," Northern '{Dan Steele, mgr.)—Clayton. N. Y.. io, AJnandria Bay 17,There** 18.

Raw*. Frnuk—Turilc Lake, Wis.. 0-U. Osceola

—Berlin

....rll* ft Basse. Park, Allentown, Pu., OILl.i Clair ft Weft, Sluulyslde Park, Balto., 0-U;

Occnn Pier. Sen lib* tilty. N.' J.. 13-18.

I.a BlaiicbP. Paragon Pnrk. Boston, ll-U,

La Monl-Lafayeite TnnijK', Idorn Pnrk, Youngs-town. I).. OIL

La Note Bros., Sabatbn Park, Taunton. Mass.,ll-U.

Lancaster. Tntu, Steeplechase Pnrk. nHdgeport.bmiU, nil; Savin Hock, West Haven, lS-18.

Lntell. Kd., Shea's, Butfalo, fl-U; Morrison's,Roekftway lleneli, N. Y., 13-18. ' '

LaiiH'iint ft Paillette. Orplilnln, Miinsflehl. 0., fl-

11 : Phillips. Richmond, Ind.. 13-18. •Lambert ft Williams, Hanover Pnrk. MerLlen,

(Nrtui,, nit; l.akevlew Park, Mlililtetown. 13-

IH.

La Vine. Ed.. Forest Park, St. LmiIv 13-18.I.iiwreui"*. AL. Keith's. Cl*relrind, 0-U. "-'"•

l.i, Clear ft Bowen, Wonderland, Revere Beach,Mas*',, fl-18.'-

La Molr, Atlantic Garden, N. V. 0., 0-U,

Sterling, Sydney, ft Co., Mo, fettle, Clllcngo. 0-U.Stevens, Fdwln. l

, ni"|or*s l»:!d St., N. Y C U-llSteTcns, Kiltie, Electric Pnrk, Alhnny, N. \,\

Stark, Bnby Table, Fun Lnke. Ft. Seott, Kan.,

Slltismi, ft Qo.lri!nn Twins. Crystal, Elkhnrt, Iml.,

Sliinrt* Arthur, ft Keeley Slstora, Olrmpte. Chi-cago, OIL

Slnntey ft Leoiinrd, Proctor's KM St., N. V. C.

Steln-Kretto Trio, Temple, Detroit, 0-U* Mo-lentli-, Chimp., WIS.

Stanley ft Alleen. Crystal. Lugnnsport, Ind.. fl-ll! Crystal. Frankfort. 13-18.

Stanley ft Le Hoy, Crystal, Elwood, Iml.. fl-11 •

Mnrlnn. 13-18.'

3lV?V ^.^."Wv Sl-elltwt Park, Wilmington,Del., fl-11: I'nrk. Rrnnilyvvlne. 13*18.

St. l^on ft McCiisick. Alenenr. Denver.Col. (MSSt. Elmo. Leo, Lnke Ponlnosuc. Pltt*0eld. Mass...°-

. 1

;

t„.l0,i

l

,

ltnl.,

lJ:. '-.7' «'• .Batrlngt«n, 13-18.

-Elk ton... 1.J-IH. , .

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ivmlni.' in, ARblntid, Win., HI, Dululli, Minn.,17, 18. .....

' -—'—-> »DISTRICT OP COLLMU1A.

AVa s h hiirton.—The Academy of Mnslc(J. w. Lyons, inannger) openB Itn reipilnrRen«ou Ati{r. fl, with "The Convict's Dnugti-ler.*

Luna Park (fieorgo E. 0111. mnnogerL-—TBI* week, the Nnvangnr Iifldy OrfuSHtn nndthe Great AUmn. Lnnt week Hnvelln'B Randonu Alhnn nttrneted fnrge rrnwiln.

Oi.*s Kcnn Punt IL. D. Shttw, mnnnger).— litis mngnlflceut report, nltliotigli not icndyfor Ki-nnrt opening. oltrnetB big tttteidaJioe.Chehapeakk iifurif.—HtUflfi Rtiod nnd a

St. Julian, M.. Berkshire Pnrk. Pittttieid nini l!0Rt ot °"-*- tlf1 '' artniaeraeiltq flrnw well.fl-ll : Wlnsted. Ooi.n. r i:ms.

"8BS" Cmisvy Chahr Lakh I'auk (Herbert Claude.s. K. R.. ft Co.. Keltlis. N. Y. C. fl-ll.. 9,;i

olin. f.'*,5e5H*' Pom 3HI-' °"*k Park. Erie, innnager).-—The nlfflillv concert hv the IL S.

ft Miliee. Eiiiplre TOur. Eng.. O-Sept. SO. n «?"^n ...',VI" 1 -""-, •irk. Auhnhi. N. Y., -IS- is. Murine Banil linn large crowd".

ft White. StSeeplechMo Pier, Atlantic Sully A Pbllpa, Oak Qrove Park, Snyre, Pi., o* Majnbtic.—The DuDdy JJUte MlnotreliColored) week o>

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August 11.

IMt^na Mi*HB2 &mw YOllE OL±pJ>«B. $5

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tiler* HBut Cor were nil vcrtUcil

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-Conner. HelenOuultenger Bee*Carney, Pottle,

Collins Marie B.

Crandsll, Lolaf(.'.ok Gertie MayCatlin. WinifredCameron, GrSfceCta'rkV MabelCiirber. NellieCtiupfrihri -Nellie

Crawford, BonaChick.' Lillian' 1

Curl Mrs lilllni

Cliuse.'ljotta ' ,_.__

CKRJr.t Hayes ta'.TOtir Slaters

Cole, DolllneCaraownlej '"

•.:, . •'..LUBlMppune, Laura J.

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Davis, Laura 'iJ.mnelly Mrii.Jll

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KiiprtB, winyHnrie: Rittiy

rulton, Mrv.Lllltiin

FrunclH, GraceCPlilon LolltHGill, Sarnh—' :, -I-'ir, fi n :(

tilraril, Helen.

UoAon Missn.(Itapiapl/ Rtwle"Germm

Roae." TlM!Gill. SadieGray,. Maxie

Teflle, K'.Ra

Ijor«Joy,.- 'Amelia M.

limy Mrn.M.L'.jl-ifnin, Heleti :

Lutlirop, -Pot :

Jiemido^TiitrlBt:!I'.Mlftett Mr*.' K.MeKamee;-

Mr«. .Tnlin

Myers, Mm.ll.NKiller. Kittle A.May, Mm. Krt.

^tilrke PorotliyMnriyne',' StandMUdden. Mjrfj*Loiid,- HayHiOnret l«ul»eMdrhi.fr,' Mt's-:Jnn

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Mooro FlorencBMmisln, LUH'lu'.\l:i:sdi'li, MillieMojn, -MrcToinKit*.'- Kfnlly

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I'nul. Myrtlet'ltlmer, InesCTHtiH. Madam

Ktnli RoseRlcbarda,

'Mrs. M. A.Ktippelt, '•

.

• MN. Kmmlrtlo, VioletItalelgh, Jean T.Jtj-ntl, Mn. K<l,

Kulk, Kitieknclie Helen M,hfRer», Llulciii|iley, MoircleUeuta,' y\n. Ril.Siiii'tli FlorenceSutton,

.

- Mm. Harry:nlldo Mlle.ZnhieYvwftrttt Queen,""lurr; FritnctBpStntlrt, May^nxon,- I'RTdlnc.si initio.

i LavineW. Clair lioulwsn-Jid, Nettleflteele, CUraSfnnlan, Jt-NSle

Snilnr, May.Sully Mth. LewSmit. Bessie?cott, Carrie M.Trixeda. MIsh•VHvn, Mra. N.Thompson,

Alra. 0. II.

Ihemnsrfb, -.

Mffl. MinnieTurtle*. Pearl BTiuiEiiny, EvaTIwjiiib^, En ft

Tlielnia, BabyVernon.- littleVertle, Ni'lfle

Wriyhc, PranclaWilliams... NellieWuddWanl,- •

Polllc C.Wnlworlh.

- lllanrlie

While, Rolla B.

WSt* KittleWebb, Sojilile

Wnlt, EmliteWheeler,' Floss\yhcelei*.'V HenriettaWood, KusenlaWliltesldek,B > Miss K.

W*nvs, Mra: 0.'

Wen, MadelineWalker' ',

Mm. FenF.Wiilkef, '

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'Mrs. FannlqWallace Do'rothyU'ukeAetuV.Mw.'W|lln II.

Wrothe. Mrs. !

W«KKl»; DorothyW'eiifnti, CarrieVdiingriioycr.

Flora

a^wTiiKMEnr's': list,Asliton, Arliiir tir'ioll, J. V. "Great OauMfAllison- Mr';AMra QttMff1 Frank 15

AJ.v.Jho,. Otto'Ainasln. JohnAtluntt 1 I '•

City nanArthur, Cunst.Allen, Sebrl &

,,., violetltroeka .•..'.ii

'. Hamilton L,Erowrt/ testerBfock, H.-I; '

prowii & NevaroByron &- r..v LangdonDarren, Pansy!Hrown. Cliatt: BIifiiley, Cliff *r

Bellqlatre; Bent,Prlgga,' LariK'tJ.Bristol PiofWmliiooki,1 JbwptiKVen,u*nH,i'Mu8.B«n«J»; w.K*ek#ltlt." BillyBiiiney-ft t .

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Pluck 1

. Amns, Co.Will j.

Booth. ClnrenueBrowor, -Wnlfftii".-t'.'.v M-n-t.r).

Boyer, Wlllts'Butler, TomBrlndaniore GWBottomley JosWBarron, Geo. •

Ikmavlta OaptJ.fkjM«nh< Olai»ieBoyd, Robt. O.Burton, A)MritoU/ TedBnurp, WlllteBaker, Dr. J.Cl.nee.'CUas. W.Columbian FiveCurzon, Job. W;"Curtis, NedCtiltoas, The -

('IcrmeFrtosi TheGlurk Billy .

- (anil Florelt)Clemenu,, Eddie I..

Ci>hn, Willielm"CllVetltS" — •

Grlnimlda &Gore

Cunningham & -

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Connttor Atfrftt

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Clurk, DniicaiiPto, l^arryPQalafa ClnitWDfif&j Tom WiDe.Onio, Albert

R O*o. & Lihhypiidipyt Mr. . -

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LlerarkotaH, Theponaldhon.

Prof. C. ADorhln, Will HDel Fontlanri.:*• ' "MajorDelphlno fc"

PelmoraDoiinldFioii- it

V- Itntfleld Mln.lD-iik)vuii Jafi. B.Udv^sou Taylor">ea\efc, W. R.

injite';

DeavDuniiniiv;;''p. a.PC Forests TheDu-\enport

Warren Co.

Pnvis i- AValkerIk WIHTi J- H.iMi Wlaa. Dauilifiils' Joliu W.Dayton, 1 Frank

ulriiui, Aitlmv_>nncurt, HarrrAPeWnj 'ThrJ(Mni-

DavlH, Fred-P|iv|^ ArthurUiinosluip; J,W,Drnflc Grant

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KuwopIh 'Jolln—

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Family John•fry, Henry "

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Col*4u,r»»ill ,u. tJetier, E. E..Clmke, D!ck ' U;«.ri1on', PaulCastro .Tcis. F, Orecne. «eo. II,

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Coulon, GeoriccGlrluclL CIih.4.

Gnlllmnic Arlh.(luhrlel, MaulerAllien, iviv.-vir-i

GlUeMc Glias.

Greex. Ma^oit(;rllihon. Hfirfy(ienaro A BaileyGel^'er-A 'W-aUefI'reeue, Cliatt. N.

Gllnsereili Ciias

Giinserettl Alt.

Harper, HarryHarilty Jno. J.

Ucyinaii, ; .'ii:.-i.

lfarrls. Cljas. KKeller A; ' OlndlnsI'lrr.ltert Win F.

Huyey, TohilhyHamllns, t>4hc."

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Hniison. John T,Hallcr. S-: C.Hayes Hu'rveyD.learn, Tom

EmJv-lli;mtliig, .lolm

IJhimllns. Ttie-

Hamilton -v '

Wileyjtowrud A,..'.'. .'

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Henderson, IWI1HjiiiEniOC BlOWHayes, ttl.

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Uilton, Wm.HaaWfiU MuurlcHarrington. Emlik-Hey'v Jack '

Hjuutlng, i,"Mi.-

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.lerBert. Fred T.

Uu1)r Franklj'ii

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RolllsonUcuiieber^. .

"Henryffowley, I/rw W'HarrlH, Geo A -' ii BabeHeiutcmaon.- S.C.Hart. Hilly

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U-wla, Jameslt.LitVeen aVOroBal..i>ier,- AlfredLa Vard, 'Wm: •

Laccy, Wm. Ml,ei-iih> ,tc Hart"Lucky Bill's

dhowa"1.n roses, FredLindsay Kicii.i".

Lnrfte AAdwisLund, Mase 1

Lujid. lU'Jlnal*onard.- JohnXbam D. -if.

l^iiudo, ' BenLewis, E.P.Latoy, J •:. 11

lA<eg{t1e, John '

Mmlell ACorbleyNmiih.Is.-1Io, AlMntlbewH A'

ilarrlaMprrli. l. B. USItrnroe FredrickMifilkif, Jns.' B.Mtilphy A

AhdrewoMeKvpra, .

McRnroo ALa Porte

Markey ft Crol:Murkan. W. V.UiMtmrmch

Dr. n. j,

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(A-Wlllari)Martyne Art. J*.

Marlon A PearlMidler. W. E. ;

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ReynoldsIlntton, utlverCJ'.iiJ-.t, BertPJ-Jji-ll, SainITIest,' F. C,li'ripH. Ecene'errin, OscarMniird. Al,'.hi*. Dickblimps. ' Lenitd:'ntlen A. Wrrj•ntliii. GetV.

Jiilint & MflekJllilMI, I'ltlli

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Siniobs, R. M.Bulnion, FredShawV. J. J«yfihtrwood. Wnlt,Vuivcls, Fr.nlifjngfr, Ferdmileltls, Frank

Wt» *L4i DoKline A Evans

iliVrlo.jEjKiuelinm,-IteedK. MiRltune, (Ii

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noserB. Horrykvan, Harry HReno, tleo. P.

leas. The-bitwry Harry L.Tirnehy, John'I'npley, G. II.

Tumer. Frank .1

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IVrrltr Frank ET<i.i>, MusicalTerlmne, Paul.Tralnor & Oalt*Turner, HnrryBTi-ovnllloi), F.Tityktr, B. F.Terry. WalterTuptev Groen II.

fl V ^Lender)Tessler, WM.''Thomas, P. "A.Tiller, FrankVnnDiiren A. II.

vjiiiptter, Frank\'«-riH'Io. E. M,Vtikfs. Harry B.Vnimil. Mans.Vl'll'ri..Ill<\ Vllir-f.

Wnltlmiir A VimBill. (Mgr.i

Wliltriiah Heitry'Wllron At' DhvU.Wnync, EllcWnlter. f?w. W.Walker, E. h.Woods, Albert A

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__ WjUiillbms. n. a.Wilson. Freil w,Wblil AnaymnmlWlhcliesfer E.LWinters Sid R.WIlIlnmMin J. It.

Welch, JoeWM|;. J." D.WtlUnl, Mr.

. (ft Bertram)Whiter Edw. B,It'lll.i fl*n XV •Wills, Geo. W7W«'t, Ji RortrWliiHtanleys 'I'he

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lUtide .1. A EiluIt^ymond Wpt.ltKnldnson, John]tn i:<-. Jlmmfclledford A :

- WlnrhraterItt.ff, Harry.Roberts. I tarry

Morton. Jas. J, )lCoM(iHm, C. G.Malcp'm Pred' 'loiillson. A. '

Mfttiauelri, W, "J.l(o(.son, I'hil

M]|c|iellH, Thn-eilleno, Geo. P.McKeuna Tlios. Mcally, II. B. ,_Mwrithy,: Tlieo. Sbiltli; R. Ci VtiiiiiR, KriwfuMtilfcn- AHurelll Sianley AWllsoii IVTirfl. Oed.Muvlow. Jiitnes 1 Simon, Oard- !Zi-b7 .'JdllyMarielln A. ' ' -not -ACo. Zculos, Tho

BertboMllSuyder ABnekleyl [-SKq NOtlCI'V.A^jiKADOF LI^T.

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1t***iurU,—rAi, Proctor's (V. R Troctor,manaR«r),'Hie bill. for weok.of.Agg. 6: Mr.iihd'MrB. Pcvklns-Ftaher, Farrell-Taylor. Tcio,Merrl "Osborne, /arrow Trio, Ascbtt ahaEddie. Howard", anrl.riowaid, Grace Cbilders,and Harry Davenpwfc. •',

Olvsiwc Pakk in. wefem mapagcr).—Audru Opera Co,, In *'The : Mlkaaqni L

vHiLi.sin'K TaAk (Mr. ThHllfi,'- htabater j.—Wild West aud hippodrome.

Blanrv's (Chnft. KJ ;Biabcy, manager).

"Tho Gambler of ;lbe Went" this week.HufecTBlO PAnk (H» CDunlap, mabaper).

—»'Week ;nt «; .Hrooka and ; Veeder, Ardiinta

nnd I3urke, Howe and Scotti Paiill ana Wellfl,ykatlu'elli,- nnd. Juliet" TKlDston. '

Tub E^flLidii vasfjih bnvo ;f^omtly an-bowtepd that the Govrriiment may stop d«.n'-c/roiw rterfjirmahcew by women. The. inHtiXy.

t>iK U an exrrnrt from 7'nc BtttlM Trtrpfonfi,of, London, .Tamo ih; mtJw nnnoitnceineitt. hasbeen mane by neibert Glndstrthe, ihe HotiloSecretary," thnt (lie GovernniPnt. proposed loInitiate' IrRfHlni lint, will) n view to aropplnu;d^rmrbua mrforman^ra by women. The Gov-ernrnpnt will proceed by wny of cUMMH) tit

the Clilldreii'n DBfiMrutta Perjnmrarra Arts[innseit In IS 7,1 mill I8!)7. ami If the newmeasure cnes Ihroiiglt I'arlliimppt very cojwld-ernble and tmpnrtntit. iran'ta muni necessarilyenRiir. Under aneb a ban must disappear

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c'veji hy'Anzc\, «ha wntvilied rami a. Runon*t (be Royfl A<|iniri;;,i, ; df fteo. who de-scended Into a net from a icrrlllc height

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aad o(. Mfi.dftinn Hpelterlnl a pd, other proCcti-wira of Hip light rope qver 'iin-nt'lled' spaces.This Inst ppriortner was well known In thoHacUph provinces some thlrly-live years rro.nnd (die iiccohitillshed the Hlnndln feat ofcioj«5lnj; Niagara. -1,1*11 ajpnnuC will also Dadtheir oi'i-iipiulnn gone,"

;AtHiii; A'i|P itEJt lio.ns hnvo (.nptured, tfio

•French pttbllc. ' Adgle ' wrlti*a from P*nrl«,tinder dntcof, July id: "My act marie an In-RtnninnerttiH ijlt, in Purls. The papers wpokel>c(uiiifuHy;ahoh| ny* ar|d my. Iloii^'aaylni; th&net was. nrMsllc nud graceful, and praisingmv aph'enraner nn(r,eostiinins. L ema ihy oo>-

^hgenu'rit; 1111(1 week imfl I have a.wariyhiioKi^d limn Tin* 11107. P did nor get the rip-

portiinlty to piny my. act lit London, becausen lady trainer, wna Herlotifly Injured recentlynt the Oanierlmry."

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Mas S. Witt writes : "My, Rlx SophomoreannaVa'l<'rpsftnino. act la n crcnt ldg ruccohh,playing conflnimusiy. L«Rt week they werent Shen's 'Phentre, BilfCaJo, N. V.. creating.;t sensation. The KmUMQ l» now playedby llarry I'llcer, nasfated hv Blanche Morrell,"Mildred Claire. Uella Cole, Lee Mnnlerrc,Etslc l>e La. Per., and Madam William*." A|ynew act, M*.* Witt's Four Singing Colleensla Songs, of; the Old and New \vond, 'openedat Albany last week, and made na Inatantar)?'oiisBUceesH. Xh net' consists of. four heaii-

tlftil vpleeB, -picked soloists, In melodlea raon:-ing from Tom- -Moore's anngs to iip-to-dafo,mon aonira ;

.Mftrcaret Gon,r-alez, Ada Adttly,

Nanette HnmraotHj/BsdiElln Turr,entlnft com-IK>sc tli'e rjiinriettc, wlilcJi, «U voted, hy IbeAlbany ' papers the m^st artl<ttlc 'sliiglngnovelty produced, in rere,nt, years."Tim lfit0B,B!r Tnto are liMlttlitnirly present-

ing their new act, A.jcIIqw, Btrcik,"VxiXTV.'ZfiftA ICiiiKK, who ylnyert Keith's

I'awt.ncket slock, for ten weeks', faat waaon,has"been, cnjfngcd to piny Clsslo Deriver, In"The Hllver King." week of Aug. 1.'I,at Provi-dence, with Die. Allien Stock Co., with Illver-shle Park, Montreal, to follow. She willopen her aerottd tour on the Keith cjrcillt,

Sept. X, at Patprson. Llitlc Xcna will, thisseason, have, a 'hew act...Ha Bin: JIpi.man has signed with, A, H.Woods to plnv the hja^k,, ftce diameter: anddo His s|K?clnlty In "killed Off the Turf" Co.They open In New York nt the FourteenthStreet 'j'heatre, Atig. '2{\,

' Ct'fdj Ct.'Aih Iniorraa us that be Is In. noway cojmrcrpd., with tin; act known na !."•

Clear and Dotvcn, but Is still of the team ofLe Clair and Hart, "the two strong won."Tub .Rknnett thsatiiicai. kntkufhikbh

will hn'vi! h'oiif-ea In I^ondon, Ottawa, 1 1 -.i t 1 1 1 1

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ton iiTMi-M.diii.i'L'ui. Can. Work Is progMHH-Ingos rapidly as possible with the conatrui-tloti .of 'tne "new 1 he.it res. There la wrongbackjng .fpr iti.lt> comiinny, and thry have ae-cured er-jvllihic. locations In these) towns bc«twe^h Wnem rfnd Western time, deslrnb'eto break ftum, with no Sunday work. Theyme spend In tf nearly a linlf ndlllon dollara forHie four tJ(eotreB- C. W. llennctPa phc-nomenal suee'e^s In London for two yearawii.h the element Ihnt sturlcd this cominiDy.

NonA'fi. htxiXYf who created, a most, favors

able impression at Pastor'a week of July SO,has hern re-engaged for. the week of Aug. i:i.

Nku.ib ! McLXtv will, open at-' Pi'oclor'aTwenty-third Street Theatre Ai|g. 27. Mhoiju inat ralnrned after a P,ur»penn plcuauretrio,

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Huilvaro Kmsu's one art play, "(Jrnnd-fat|\vr*H" I'lcliire," which, he wrote, for U. A.'CblBDiaA ft' Co., baa proved, a rHccush, jmh!Mr,, Coleman and. his. eonipnny have been'pcTHnmi'ly sliccestiful In It also,

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NpTEK.FUUM THK PlfpKNtX THBATBB, Tll-cr»ma, Wash.-^The following people, whoplayed here Week.of July. 21). Tpip Itc)Uolda,.Jauieb" Dalton, Walter, Oweon, of, wean and-ICalght, l'ii.tr;h. Brown. J dim wisdom, arenow. : HpcpdlPg _ their Summer vacation atAmerican lJtke. fourteen- mllea from Tacoma.

Neo Nel«os, njonpIoBue and singing 1

an, is playing an indefinite engagem '

the Alhnmhra Theatre, Atlantic City,.

Adimtle city;—At the Savoy Theatre(Fiedllv Moore,: tnanoger) excellent businesswas. tho: lot of. "The Little Cherub," , withUattte WJ1I turns In the leading role i|ts first

ptibllc presentation) week of July 30, *'ArT*'zona"- Aug. U-8, Drury's Colored Grand Opera

YoitsVi's Pjbr THEATne_(W. E. Shackel-ford, manager).—The, John c. Flaher Opei-ftCo. cootiriues to attract and delight

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'goodpatronage. "Florodora" will be Its" offeringfor wc"ek"of .6. ;'." !

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Guvernatob'b {Sidney. Fprn, manager).

VfltidevlUe, with a number of. last woek'aacts, eontlnues, an^wltb'.exceUept results.

Pnterson.—At tnb Opera tiouse (John J.Goctscnius, manager) this 'house opened July30, with the Shades as ad attraction,' to fairlygood - bushings. Maude IHllmfln Stock Co.weeK-'of Adj;o. * '••P' ;

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Lyceum (Geo. M^.McManus,, maaaBer).—"A BMmi from Mexico" Is tbe opedlng at-traction, 0-11. ",.• - • \

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FAmYLAND (Mellyllle k Schulthelser, man-agersP.—Buetneas last week' suffered ;greatlyfrom>the ralfly : weothftr. '* .' ' • 1

. . -, . . # ' —.Cnmden.—At" Woodlynne Phrk (H. D.

Le Cato, manager), eliminating the m irjy

nlgbta durlo'g" the week'Jtlat closed, busirjosswas gftod.' ;'Aa adon na' the weather cleared(he crowds came wltfr armnh. The week'sbill was n good one., Including nueh- favoritesas: Adams and Wtilte, In "The MtialcnlBarnyard :'' the. Ell lotta, the Dancing Belles,Butler nnd Lnmav. A(]ij limiulon, a charm-ing ballafltft, nnd .A. Fuller Brub.wn. — Manager Taylor's Cnriiden Thea-

t co .-opens here Aug. 10-18, with "The Gamb-ler from the West?'

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Columbia. -At Hyatt rnrk Casinoof July 10played; to

,-.jg. Root,Irfe Craig, Crawford and Gnrfllner, fhe rton-ler Trio ate vaudeville features.

(Hanr .DnVaH, niahager), .weeku of .

MB 23,' the" Lyceum, Comedy Co, pli

fair.' bualnetis, weather Interfering.

The Du Bosb BroS.. Hinging and .danclncmedians, report raeeting with success at-^grktt' 'fhey opened onj Co!. Itamlltoi,

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com<the' __circuit nivnivcr/dde Patk".N. 'J-i-Jniy W; and wlir 1of the circuit.

work 'over the rest

.. ,. 'omc-'tlnlte engagement at

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aud- la meeting with succesa.MiLtaihVH'jf'"SisTEiis, who played a, siicceas-,

fu! eiigngeiti'Piit of eight w.'pkn on tho KeithA. Proctor, circuit, hnve signed with W. B.Watson for the coming aeason of forty-twoweeks'.'

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ICopi'b announces that, be bad changed bisplans and. Ik now working alone.

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Tj in Ovekinu Trio, juvenile performers,is now playing through Southern Hummer,parks" with! great success,'

"Mas'., 'wltr. C Mattiiewb of Matthewsnnd Tlarrl'H, fa (II with spinal mcolngltla attheir home, Blodgelt's Landing, N, H.

Bjli.y O'ELa),. who la playing on tbe FrankMelville ' cllcnlt of parks, with the "TwpJollv Sporln" Co. has slgqed for.lhc comingseason with. "Tpe Mao.'on the. Box". Co.

HofitKS'ANn HoLf.lflTO^ are on the'.?. J.Flyott circuit of pnrks, and are meeting wltbbli mpB, !; :'.'."*'. '

TIariiy and Gertbude JJheion, In their an-(otnobllc onc]x bicycle, leap tbe gap' act, reKpectlrely report a most auccesBidl . seasonmo fnr, and - their time 1m being rapidly tilled

for fair diites. : . They and Juat closed,*f&coss'ful engjlgemeots at Davtoa and spring-Held; O.

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AkthubXanb,, whe .rccantls clfraed.a longiieaaon under the direction df Chris.' O. BrawOpwill .open' Sept.. 10, under themanagemenrof the 'Weatefu Vovdevlllc Association, for,the entire .season, bavr/itf received contractBto, June licit.' During Ills Mlnneappllu en,?agement lie received much. social .attention,roth, non-nrofesfilohal friends, . 1

?CAn.a B: Coolftj will opeo on (he Keithcircuit in New. York. Aug. 18. Mr. CookehuB been connected successfully with, KrneotIIobib'i company.Om Accouyr of throat trouble. ParL Nell-,

ma was' r/ompc-ilcd to' cease work for severalweeke, but with careful attention was nblu(o begin work again July .'to, at iniliitga,

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'Byron N. Itm.otinD and Miss Lou A. Deekcwrite from Havana, Cuba, hnder data of July,2*1 "We Hailed from New York City on July14," with' our troupe of Oriental dancera. ton'In number, for Hnhahri, Cilba. Played at ihtOran Cafe Varledadea few one week, nt whichlime we sold ntit this show .to Ausello Din.tin .will run, It .for about twelve weeks. Weboth, return to the States to-day."

' The vaudbtii.mi .team of. King and Wil-liams* after playing la the West for twoyears, opened the Auditorium at Keansburg,N„ J„ on July 2. Mr.. Iilpg Is managing. thehouse, anjl Mlsa WJHInioa tins bccopin a fa-vorite sfngliig Illustrated nongs. She alsosells tlic tlehcta. Mr. King has had fifteenyears' experience ns manager, treasurer andagent, nud he writes that the house Is awinner.Ned Waybuiin's hallet. "ThnllnlnlJoirs."

now nri .the" "New .York' Tbeafrn roof,. Is tqbe staird Irl the FolleH'

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Hprgere, Paris, nextNoremltor. The Paris run will ba followed"by engagements la Berlin and Vienna.

Notes rdt»i fJR Run Bros." IrtBAL1

lllsi-BTREi,N.--We npened- our season at BellowsFalls, yt.,.June. ^5. at Bnrbcr Park, sml mr-rlrd off ibehonow of. the Iprgest week's hnw%ness nt i tint |Hi]i»ilnr resort.^ Our new firstpart set arrived, together with (he beautifulwardrobe, nnrlcnnblrs n« in set as handsomen stage as any show on. Hie road. Wo haveiiilded several new special pieces nf pnbor,which m.ikcB mir ndverllxltig drptirlmenl verycomplete in dcslgtt. Our fhow, in genernl, la

nmcVi larger and stronger limn Inst senaon,the olio bring composed of seven high clnsavnudevllle m-tp, Fulliiwlng Im n completerosier : Dq Kim Br,o«.. sole owners nrrd innna-OHi Ultly I>e Kite, Hobby Ho Hue. Sawfn De,Hue, MiiHter. John hninhcrl, Waller Mearn,Oeotgc Ailnms, Krcd, Ull|. L«on Htsn'fnrd,Hubert Freioll, Flunk t.irnhnm, Hobr-rl Fns-ler. Oscar Taylor. John Lani\ Harvey lbip|i,Jatuea Parkmiin. Fddle Anplegafe. Ipirln l»at-terson, (,'hiiH. Archdttln, \Vm. Jnekwoii, HarryFrank mill J. P. Hurtls. Wo are booketl: forthe entire seinon.

NorsMAN, "TJie Frog M»n," reports ploy-ing, a successful Summer seaKun at parks unrtseaside rCsurtfi.,

^Tr,tNERT asp Thomas, German comedians,report making a hit on every l»l|l. They urowell hooked up. And write thai lltrlr linltHilon<if a Gorman hrn!<s hand is a big lunch pro-ducer.\OTKH raON THK ArTIIHR I*. HpV. M|N-

«THBLft,—We played, AJfro. Park, Albnny.N. 1., week of July 10,. to capacity luislneas.IJu* manngement and public agree that thushow, wns A Wlnher from start to finish, andM«nng(*r nosen Immediately booked Mr. iJuy'for week of July 33,WiLijiAM (JROHH, German comedian. Ia|c

«f Uiissell, o'Nell and Gross, writes: "1 am.in my third, week nt Al Fresco Park, Peoria,III., producing" cuntedtes nhri burlCBque. I sminot going with Harry HnsKngq' lifnrk Crouft.tr. the coming season, mi acoouul of thoshow changing hands,

LlTXi.f; Ibma. WlKMW, a.nj* cuHPiNY.-reuortmeet lug wllh very gratifying Hiiccesa on Man-ager tlan-y Hawn s circuit, of Hummer parks.Tltey. will close on Ibe stiove circuit- ou ornbnuf Sept. 1, and have some excellent book-ings (o, follow.Valardo returned from a suivsnsful \\>at-

''•rti, tour Iflut week. He In cngaaed -M'Jtluth*"Copfessiorut of n Wife" Co., whWi wltlitpenIn S(. Uuls. He plays Peto Qulllcr, and 1 Willdo bis specially.

MitiTiiN KusK ano IlotiEnT Woodh write:"We have purchnscil Hie. grest lnugh. prn4uvlog. acl, 'The -Twentieth Century Bur'glnra,'made famous by (he former team of Hall nndnlnley. Having tin entirely new se( ofscenery, and- mechanical effects, and Ilin dia-logue hnvlng beptt, revised, we expert, la Ihofulurc to,cofi(lnpe the biutosh this act hasen,loybd In the pust."A qoMKDYVAIU.EVIM.K HKKTCtl. Worked out

on new., tinea, liux . hepn written hyv BII| Nyo" willJr.. a nephew, ofthe, late mil Nyti. npd.lt will

serve as the vehicle for Mr, Nye's debut Invaudeville. The lltle of- the sketch Is "ThoSign Painter." Mr, Nye has lukeu np, n pflft-ner, Jack Burlap, who lias plnyedllght com-edy roles with, Oils Skinner fur the past eightttcnaotu).

MbWAPD.IlA.vi.UY hag signed wlih the NewBig Hcusnthm (^o„ as musical dlrecior.

Tin; Manjiattan Comedy Fouft will openat Hnrtlg A Scnuutn's, N. Y. City, LaborHay, Sept. :t.

Hlathr A.vit, Finch Inform im. that theyare still doing. nicely through tho Ohio parkcircuit, with Mk'iihiiin time to follow.

Si;mmkrh,ani». Wt«T|Mt« uro playing pnrhsIrt.thn.Woat, and are a fenlure.nct of everybill, we have., nppejired, Wllllnm Morris ladoing oiu- booking.'XOTK9 AMI ItdMTKB Off BAN FlIANPIHCO

MiNMTHiXH, Jon Hall, mnnnger.—Wc hnvobeen UDtler.ennvns Ktnca May -'.I, and litisfneKSha^i been sntlsfnclory. All tho membera ofthe company are feeling well, and the ghostwnlks. every Sunday. Our advance, agent Ispaving the wny I ownrd. Canada. Tho. rousl-clanH, under elms, Maylan, (he leader, aroreiieflrxing to make things lietier. Our bandcomprises twelve mouth pieces, Fred Cling-nori, :

Iml.tator. Is playing end, witli.tirorg?]"dtii-t in. n .'iong unit dunce man. J. P. IloujeIs interlocutor. Others uro,: Jon Leary, ba|-Indlst, who Is making good; Billy I'lirUliH,coon shbiitcr; George St. George, Isick anilwing dsiicnr. Is pleasing thein everywhero;Johnny Farrell, comedian ; Joe Hall, miislnnlnct;,HlmiuDns nnd-Gudfrae, knockabout come-dians: llenry Hall, balcni manipulator, nudIhe famous San Frauclsno Quartclle, eori-hlstlng 6f Joe Leury, Drtvc • ftlctird. . NolHonLnriehl.er and. Krhr'Bt Itoulenn- nnvld Mjc-Wlll turns Is advance agent, with two assist-unis.

Jksbib Dk Wijitb. who Iiiin been enquiredfor iho .season, at. the new Vgadotti PnmllyTltcaire, Sprlngilcld. III., to, Hlng Illustratedsongs, Is mcpt|ug with success.

f£ Pabcatel Informs iim that after closingwith... Thompson & Dundv. at. the N, Y. lllp-podi.'orpe,. nud Luna Park, Coney Island, horotuined to vnudnvilln, His wife, Madge IVMuitiuml, will appear. at. (ho same houseswlLb liltri during tbe coming season..

IIuua.CoNKKLty wrltca; "f. am. spending(wo weeks at. the Slimmer eottaga of theLatope Bios., In Ihe.CatHkl!l,Mounlsli]H, andum having a fine lime, Tuesday, July .ll," thoentire .cottage. pnrtyhnd,a,hay rldo to WUsh-iIngton Inn, ilnd entei'Uhied the guests with,many songs and stories. Music, was fumUhcd

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Notes, skoh- iuse UonMAN'fl MiNRTn^Lo.miter the dlreotlooiotMBlidHP tj, Ilaymond.-—We will MKlnvoiir rngniar *ea«nn Haturdnyevening. Aug. ts, nt the Grand Opera Hotiae,Philadelphia, Pa. The orgnnlxntlnn Is snldto be olio of the largest In Ihe world. Thocopiijopy. numbers seventy -two people, nmh it

rcnulre* ilirrc sixty foot, laiggage ears totrnqa)Kirl (he scenfry. rJTn-i*, pie. TM see-neW' ls ; acciTdlled wlih being.- Hie grnpiloftniHl onftUlfst ever designed, for a lUlBstrrtentertnlnmrnl. The selling fur Ihe first, pnrt.entitled "The Buwcr of Hung and Flower," lal'csllr n triutimh la scenic iiulutlng. It Is apoolfi' ritlori>svn«rd<v In white nnd grrenv nnddepicts a cotonimd/i of marble. with, fnhclfulilgrtres unAld a. ArMwna fif

; dellcain flowers,The orgfitilsnthih la replele with colossalnovel tie* nud Kionpvun nud domestic feat-urea, which Include* J nines Gordon's uniquemilitary clog drill. "Tlio Weal Point Cutlets,""Twilight Gambols In Dixie," "An Afternoonnt the Kscv* ' and ihe "Hnltoon Ascension."The Rtiroppim feu 1 11 re will ho found in thnmarvelous Mnn-'iio and - Marnltr troupe ofseaeatlonnl ncrotwls. The principal eomedvduties, ttf course, fall la John and Georg'nliqrmnn. whose assistants include- Lew Bene-dict, Tom Moure. Governor Bnwrn. Fred P.Uiuweil. nilly Cnwley and others.

Filvnki.in A. BiiooKB, song HUisirnlor.closed

)i siiceesHfiil teiv. weeks at Gratiot.Park, Hunklrk, N. v., Aug. I,

La Ilov ami Morse opened (he. New GrandFamily. Then Irs, nt Mlddlepnrr. O., withtheir- trunk net.

Lctv. and Lccirr .lose.lhplr park datesat RAMsna- Park, Grand Rtjrlchfc Mich., Aug.JB. Mlas hmfi brolher 1ms recently loluedrhP

,«<**. 'Phey o|wi on (he Keith circuit,at Cievelami,. o., Hcpl. ;i. wlih (he Kohl 'ftCnsile. Anderson, lloitklns' later-Htate nndOrphentn rlrcitltn io fallow. Afler the nhovolime they will he featured In a musicalcomedy,

Marvelim-h ltoi.'SKi,i, ihitNhed JnekRon'He rent of iMirfca and nnenod - mi the Hopkinsclrmilt at Jciplln. ifa,, hi\y yt», for hIx ^-eks.nud ihen he plays a return dnte over thn.Isekson circuit. of houses. Ills net Is n uov-eiiy, nwoy from nil other aerial acta. Beopens life Art by posing In ihe Trame of life.

Joe P. Mack, formerly of Mack and H'nlah,•«> I

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IIMA'PIIN IN TUB IMHIFIO.uSIOV.

Daniel h, Kfi.i.v, an actor and playwright,ji ed on .Vug. .1. jroiu cancer, nt hie home ofhis broihoriu-lnw, ft. H. Da»ey, Coney ial-anO, N. fM agiHl;lifly-clght years. Mr, KellySeLifc3^ 1*

J.lm

.oll

.'i Knlekerhoekcr NinthWord of,New inrk CUy, ami when. 11 box h*was Hlipmillced to tullejl Gate pUol. At Ihoage of 16 he enlisted In Iho Hlxly-slntb N.\i.y

p,iiu!fcr

fi"«"'liig.llin»ugh the. Civil War

wlih illHiUu'lidii. on his rplnrn ba loiaedthe Old Bowery Tlienlre Hloirk.Co., lu whichwere Kdwfn hUMy. W, II, Wiilley, J. M. KHhl-ley anil dlhers. After i-enmliilug there sev-

V. .,*«i ,,"i»»p ne joined iho Tom Donnelly

Stock, at Ihe old Olympic Theatre. Hrooklvn,N. \., going from liu-re to Josh. Harp* ThO'aire (,«mhpie, llrojidiviiy. Being an expertBWordaaiaRj. he wnasupvlhlly sninierd hv Anq(Ihen playing- "The French Spy1

) to-do Ihogrent MWiu-d ciuiibnt, remaining several sea'-'sons. In- MHO he formed a partnership withDan. ( ollver, nnd leased Hie old hlsLirlcnl1-ront Hti-Hi't Theatre, Biiltlmare. After ayears si niggle, Mr. CollytT.raUred from tho.I'.rm nnd Mr. Kelly iiHsiuneil Uiu entire man-iffoinani, which lie continued, until 1802,rnaklug,. a pmnouueed wweoawa. Menu) line,he. wrote several melodramas, aujnng.which wore- "The Hluidow Detective,"After Seven. Years," "outcast• of a rimci( lly," and "Under the Mask." lie, plnyedtuesu plnys In star engiitjeiuents for manyseasons, Ho nlsu suecessrulty miititigr'il thoInto !• rank, Frayup, nnd of Inte venrs ho wasoirHin managerial slniT of Huh lllll, Mr,Kelly was 11 most rnthusliisilc inomber oftheordtir nl Klks. rising (0 Ihe MiihUnwi oohI-tlnn of gland (ixulted ruler, which lie "lieldIn leSri.lHKti, Tbe ruuernl was nl the real-dotlcii of- Ids hroliiciMn-lnw, Itold. H. D.tvev,Shcepsbend Bay Hoitd, Coney Island, .Mon-day nffernoon, Aug, l|. Muny memtiers ofthe theatrical profession ami dnlogates rwniBaltlumre. Lodgp nnd other HI ales were prpa-en(, (he cervlcpH bohg- •nni.hicM'd froru, thnritiinl of the Klks. Internumf. wns at Uj prcfla;Hills, lie Icavcit a widow mill ilmighlefWilliam Krnnrp.y, riitnlllttrly Itimwn an

"Pop,' died WcdiifiHihiy. Aug, 1, at Ht,. Vlo-renta Hospital, New York, from pneumonia.after nn Illness of tbi-eo. weeks, lie waahiiru lu, Ne.w York City Mevenl.y-slx years ago.find- was. nr|g|napy n jig, du lu.-er, and usedto dance in mutches with John.. Diamond,'He became famous In this line, nod then.... ..... .....* inui'nin 111 1.111:1 11 hit, HU'I 1 nenJoined the side show of n circus, as HlnjrlnBclown, lie wns still 11 buy, practicallv. at'ihls tlm<!, andjmow Tony Pastor well, whom .

be was afterwnids with In- Hands ft Nathap'n'

by, Prof, Dalsartl's. New. York orchestra ofeighteen,, picccji. and as tho party broke ti

I wuh jirescnted with an- epgrnved «old hen'cd cane by Proprietor Proakey."CwiiMOH a.nu TiiouNTO.v, . who recently

'tose.d a successful elsht weeks' eugagement-over Frank Melvlllo's..circuit of parks, hnvssigned wlih II, D. Stair for his "Mown thePike" Co., In which he Is presenting IhoHays. ,

Houston and Jaqvin open at tbe CrjatalTheatre, Detroit. Mich., Aug. (I with a brandnew act, entitled "Tins Cartoonist and theRinger."the Eilror Four opened at Uuvernator;*"

Theatre*, Atlantic City, for two weeks/. Thochildren., Mabel and IUiim-iie. ace makinga decided Impression- everywhere.

hiD.-C Havh, minstrel monologlat. Is meet-ing with- blg-.tiucceaa playing the parka. Hehgs played three return dates, and la being,held over another week at.Coney Inland, Cin-cinnati. O. He Is booked solid until Feb.

.next.-Cakrie M, 1 Scott, exponent of; nhyrlcnl

r.ulturc, cloned n ten weeks'- engagement atFlood's Ptirk. Curtis Boy, led,, Aug, .*}, nudopened .on the Heller ft Gladlng circuit of 1

parka, In. Pennay Ivan In, 13, with the, Howard .

Athennoim, Boston, nnd other good work tofollow,

Oeobqja Hudbo.v. wlfo r.i r Bert Hudson,comedian, ond .of the. lludaons, la xorlously111 at Wheeling, W. Va., with typhoid -fever.

Lotrtfi Bates, imitator and monologlst, haa»o lulled, t en weeks In. California, without. a,lay off, and has a few mora weeks booked

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before coming Kust. Hilly. II.. Windom lu

writing htm a new net for next season,Jbvf and LAveiin IlEALY-arc playing tbo

Finnk Melville circuit of parks, and their,

net Is n trc'mendmiH success on same. Theyfire booked solid until Juno next In vmuht-vllle houons.

'fllE,K*tl-IHK CoitEUY FlIllH I Irfoni! nj, Ciitl-nlnghnm, Jenny and Itoland) have returnedfrom .Ivurope, after a year's booking on tbnMors A Htuii, Slacnacbton and Hnrrasfordtours. TUev open at Keith's, 'New York('lly, Kept. '.',. Joseph A. Jenny, their nian r

nicer, states Ibey. are. hooked KOlId on. theKeith. Proctor nnd.- Poll circuits,writes: "Thin la my tenth week- with DoLand's .Minstrels, and,,my new biddy, act lu

going big everywhere, t close with . this)

company Sept, 15, sad, together with -mv for.t

mtr partner, -riila Davenport, Join Iho.Vula-don's nialto (JnlctyolrlH Co. for the sea-son." 1

Circus. Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Pastor w croassociated wlih (lie Howory AmphitheatreUn, Fpriover thirty ye»r« Kennedy had beenla Hie employ, of Mr, Paslor, and for. manyyeni's bad iieen "011 the dour" at. Paator'u The-iitre, where his familiar, form and genlafsmile was always recognized by pro fens Iona laand laymen. The funeral occurred n. l|eleaves one son and three grandchildren,John Lawhench Tooi.e, the celebrated

I'/naflnh comedian- and actor, who died InBrighton, llnglHod, on July tM), and whonodeath was ipr|elty noted In lust week'ji Isuue,wns. horn In London.- March Hi. 1M2. Habegan bjM biislucss camur as clerk lu u winemerchant's oiiit.-e, huL bin iictlng In itmutoprtheatricals won him Ihe. praise nf CharlcmDickens, who udvlsed him to enter the dry. ,

najlg iirofesshjn.- Mr. Toole followed thonovelist's advice, nod made his debut nt thellayianrket Theatre, London, In 1862. nodwas at once Kiiceasafiil, He Immediately 6h-lalned an ejigagerneiit si the Qieeii's The-utre, Dublin, where he beeimio popular. Afterother engagement* at Hslfatit, rMlnburali and(>li}i>gow, lie iipprjiired In Londoii In is,"»-|, Inlow comedy characters, raj the tit, JamesTheatre, Ills reputation grew rapidly, andwhen Benjamin Webster took tho mapugo-moatof.the now Adelpht, In 1858, Toole wasengaged us the leading conmdlun. At aboutIhls time begun hla lifelong rrlendwlplp withiLiniy Irving. Homo In yenm at tbn Adelphiwas followed bv cni/OKCuieritH at tbo Queen's,with Charles Wyndnam, Johu Clarion, Hen-rlotta Hodiiou and Henry Irving. In 1874 hoenme to America for a tour, and on his -ret

turn played at the Gaiety 'till 1870, wliea,he became iaapnrer of tbo Folly, which, in

1909* he rochrisTened Toole's Theatre. Ill

health compelled him to retire from thostage In !8tHi. Caleb Pluouner, lu "TmCricket on. thr- Hearth." waa one of hfsfreatest parts. Ills Artful Dodger to Henrylying's lllll Kikes wan another Interpreta-

tion (hot brought him fnmo. [Ii.; MirhaelDacaer. Id "Dearer Thau Life." and UncleDick, In "Buclo Dick's Darling," were alsoexcellent. In the lighter vein he was prnlaed-for Paul Pry,. Hprlaglns and "Chawies." In(tin Spring of iglLl Mr. Toole- suffered aslroko of -paralysis, and retired lo pclvalAllfo at Brighton, where he resided up to thetiro** of Ids itoat'i.

Walter fl, llKiiijowen, better known tothe profession ns "Happy" Harrow, wu shotnnd killed at Highland Purk, HoiiKton. Tex.,on July oil., lis la said to have been thevictim of an ovcrxcaluun pollccmani wlio,with hardly nny, provocation for the deed,shot him to death, "Happy" hml l>ccn Hitting011 n. table, Imioceufly, not knowing that It

was an lufractbiu of iim park rules, andtalking to his partner, Jolly, Zebv aud oiliermembers of. the. company, prior to Kolng onwith.- the evening - performance, Tho park,policeman, approached and told him In get oft.

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of, tho luiiln. "Happy," thlnklmz be wnsJoking.. Minted ,to retallnle in kind, and Ihi-

fore lie w n s lb rn'igh the iMttlcentejj slpij Wp|#Tho f/verlng Trio nro nieces of Mr. High-

, tower. Ho was thlt'iy-two years old at U10

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THE NEW YORE CLIPPER.1 ATOTJST II;

OUTSIDE HUSTLER.None other* neecl apply. Call at'onco. FRANCIS,DAY & HUNTKIt, 15 W. .Kith St., New York. Aukfor Mr.TftQtw. t

'.

time of hlH death, a native of New Orleans,

end has a sister Rt Dallas, Ter., who Ik 'the

mother of the Overling Trio. Tue remainswere sent to hta old home at Joneaboro, .Ga..

for interment. .. ' .

Daniel Jackhos, for some time interested

In the Circle Theatre, New York City died

suddenly July HI, at his home, 18 WvatHlity-fourth Street, aged sixty-five. Mr. Jackson,

In company with M. L. Brldgmnn, controlled

tbe destinies of the Circle Theatre from the

period of Its traaiiformutlon from a bicycle

rink to It* lease by Percy O. Williams, whonpnulnted him superintendent of the building.

Later, when Mr. WllliamB took- ove». the,

Colonial Theatre. Mr. Jackson occupied the

same position there, He bad many friends,

and was a widely traveled man. The funeral

occurred from the chapel of tbe Park l'reu-

bvterian Church, Eighty-sixth Street andAmsterdam Avenue, Aug. 3. He was a mem-ber of Naval Lodge, No. 6ft, V. and A. MHla wife niti-vlve* film. '

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En. Englandkh, stage manager of FischersTheatre. Los Angeles, Chi., dropped dead onthe atnge a few minutes before -time for the

curtain to rise, July 2«. Heart disease Is the

supposed cause of his death. Deceaspd wanabout sixty years of age, and wan for many\(hn connected with the stage, buying for*

roerly been a. scene painter.. His wife anddaughter. survive him. ,

l?redbrick 8hfa, nged thirty-two .Tears,

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the youngest brother of TbutOHB Shea, man-

otter of tne Empire Theatre. New York City,

died in Bellcvne Hoeultal, thin elty, on Aug.

6; from stomach trouble, lie played the part

of the gypsy in "A Yankee Circus on Mars.'

o't the Hippodrome, 'nsl seiiHon. and was to

Have -begun rebenr^ula there this week.

Ai-LXANDKU F. Quun, a member of the

well known theatrical firm of Cahn.A flront.

died at his "Bummer' home In Grand Beach.

Me., on Aug. -6. Ho was formerly mayor of

Lawrence, Mass. •.« >.. » -

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UaBL*NI> OA0EN AND FlOBBKCM HAMILTON,his atar, were tbe attests last week of John

W Barry and J. Frank Burke, muaagcr und

atar. respectively, of tbe Burke. Stork Co-Fall River, where Mr. GadetVa play, "Hearts

Adrift," was playing and had the banner week

of the stock season. .-.

; WaWtbD-A 1 Lecturer for the beat medicine

show under canvas, in Texan. Lunarand pleasant

enwgenient- to right party. DON'T MIS&EPRE-SENT. -Would-lw lecturers has been tho-causenf

my last-two ads. We never close.; We get the

neopifl,'yo'u.-do"the reHt^ Rhow ruu'succeBsftiUy

for ilfteen year'. Gat and sleep in ihe hotclB.

Work virgin te*rlt»ry. Salary or per cent. State

alllntlrst. Eddie Speuoer, write. Harry F. Miller,

Oranbnry,,Tek.,

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WANTKD, Mau TrUhPioinre Machine, .Film/

and Slides ; Acrobatic 8 and D- Comedian «.:and D. SoiihrCtte ; Male impersonator ; ComedyMusical Team (man and wife, wire do lllup. songs)

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Comedy Juggler; NoveUy Aut; Agent. Namelowest. No ticket*. I pay aUAFrKt OPENING.Rehearsals here Aug. -i7. Address by LRTTRR,BURT JOEL, care LEONARD,- fllf. 11«TH ftT.,i

New York.

no CKN'j's tor a ikrnk of 10 SkeCcbeH, 6-Auts

fori malo, lfepnle; 6.Acta lor a males. Moneiorder or a cent stamps, Address BERNARDKL1NQ. Playwright, H&7 Jay St., Brook-

Sketob*B snd plays written to order.

AT HBBWTTfl—Novelty Performer, who de-

livers the goods. Trapeze,, contortion, web, etc.

Chauge Tor week. Work in acta. No booze. Mgrs.

who doh*t want- everything for nothing and can

Sysalaries, write quick. AEIUBN, 182fl Union St.,

..Fayette. ludr '' .

AT I.IBKKTV, Well Known Juvenile or

Character Woman for Dramatic Company or HighClass Vaudeville. Author xif successful Musical

Ooinedr Sketch with lively plot. Can furnUh four

profe«Hlouala for the act. Marie Elmer, station 4,

East Orange, N.J.t

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"WANTED QUICK, SoBKll MEDICINE PER-FORMERS for strong Show. Change, for week.116.00 S., fSv.00 D. No ticket*. Salary sure.

Opera towns and hotels. Dr. A. K. HAMILTON,General Delivery, »' Paul, Minn .

PAUi'NftCH WANTKD—With $100, take half

internal in good Repertoire Company. Davescenery, paper and good play*. Company lias best

of reputatlon'intenltory booked. Open aith Aug.Address, wltll full particulars, WILL COURTNEY,

•Torringtoa, Coun., General Delivery.

COLORKD BAND and PcrformerH whodouble in iiand. State, lowest salary. All Winter

South. Will buy or lease Baggage Car, also M or

eoft. Toprif cheap and lu good order.FJAT TBEL'S HltOW. Klmom. Pa.

WANTED TO PliRCHAhK, all Rjwa State

liettm to sell Medicine. Give Lowest Price audwhen 'expired, for sale, a imiuber.ot Hnespecl-

meiuuf TenaSoluonj. AddrcsaDR. LKK BKRRKRT, OaiToll, Iowa.

WANTKD-For sv*>satlonui Melodrama, "AWOMAN'S WAY." buokvd aolld 4'J weeks.nrat class

peoplu only, for Loads, Characters, Comedy, Bin

brettCB, Heavies, and all line?, at once. Seidpnotoa. Call or address, THE MT. MORHIB, 1:4

West lWth St., New York City. ROSKLLB.

MUBIOAL il»KClALTIK»-Scnd for S8 p.

Ulna. Catalog. 30 Note Lyre, u lights, good as

new. cheap. WANTRD-Pookct Cornet Id rx-

obahge for anything. Btamp for reply. K. It.

8TKEET, •ii Brook St., Hartford, Conn.

WANTRO. KIL.ROT * BHITTON'S ANAHIBTOCRATIC TH^MP CO.,

Boiull Comedian and SouhrettHj must do spoolal-

tloa; First and Second Heavy Man, Property M*n.Ait men muatdouulc band. Tuba and other Mu-sicians to double Btaae. Performers ttmt double

stage la All llntB, write. Lour season; pay own.B. K. lkhier, mri-„ Room to. Grand OperaHouse. Ouioagt'. ill.

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FOR NALK-Tcut Wltll adjustable lilack

lining. Usedoulv two week* with moving pic-

- tures Slue lox2eft. A bargain, cost $mPrice complete MO, Addresa ...

H. J. RIONKY, ICO Raidwin flt., Elliilra, N. Y.

vOH. BALK 9B—Very due dressed NegroJoy Vent. Figure: used once; worth t IS. Swell

Nagio, Stereo slides, Trombone. Stamp, Hat. B,

Wilson. 424 Forptef By* "bg«. fa. .

WAfiTKO, MhiDU'INK I'fcHKOHMKItSAT ONCE AND AT ALL TIMEB, VcrsaUle, Sobersad Reliable Performed, single acta only; nosketch teams. Musicians, Slogors, Magiolani,Vohlrlloqulets, Dahjo Players and Comedians.Anyone that can make good and sell, medicine.

No Posthole*, no camp onia's. Salary sure. Don't

owe a performer on earth a'doliar. The last

bpoze-flglHer that Joined never got nisuuukoatoftliebaggugfrr.om.no drnnks TtRWAltKi ButeMil hi flrst letter* and name your salary. Address,tion'i call, B. F. SPENCER, SMI Euclid Ave.,Cleveland, Ohio. .

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iiiSW6W» iji».i ». ^BWnnrJi . . *. .r_...

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THEATRICAL HOTELSail '

BOaRDIHB HOUSES.

PALACK HOTKL, Idl H. OIUlin s. Clark St. Chicagorirato bath, ft.

"HBBTt Prop.

TRAVALOAR, H6-11I E.14, N.T.. or. Keith's,

ocad.. of Music, Mm Rooma Ma- flkftjlJO day; B1M tog week. W.P.DjiNNlQAB.Prop.

Wal);isb & Madinon, CDIOAGO,0. 0. Vanghan, Prop, strictly

< UH AmorlcKn Plan, fi-lt single;

IT-M flonblo. Vaudeville patronage InvitedL:

IIOTBLtBT. DENIS, 139-133 West Market BL.

Indlanapoltfl, Ind. Convenient to all theatres.

Bcbi Little Hotel in Indianapolis. Actors' Kates.

ClABESDOH HOVEL 5i„i«.B „„* UIQLEV & JENNINGS, Props.N. Clark St., cur. Ontario, Chicago.

Rates, to, 76 and 81 per day. $2 to ffl per week,

JOUBJC OOA1POSBD AND ARRANGEDfor any Uutmment or nnmber of inatrnmonta.Bongs,word3 and maclo. eSotchcti, etc. Bend stamp.OHAfl. L. LEWIS, 42P Riotunond St., Clnclnnaa (.Q.

DOOOKRH, Heralds, and all kinds of smallStUlT. PRESS SHOW PRINTKRY,

JohnsonltHrg, Penno.j

HOW TO START IN SHOW RUHINEMS.(Oopyrtghted). 3 different books, loo. All ktnde act.

kORPHET'S BUHOOL, 33f N. 12th St., Phlla.. Pa.

HOW TO I1ECOWE ACONTORTIONIST.Front and Back Bending, each trick Illustrated

Mflf . Morphct's School, 837 N . 12lh St., Thllft., Pa

• "GRONBERG Stereoptlcons" for Bong Illiis-

tratora, Lecturent, (12 m; mil mr.c. Bend for cut.Orontierg Btcro. Co.,14W E.Howard Av.,BllOXl,Mlflfl

WANTED—For "Do Alva's College Ulrica fewmore MuBiclauH for Lmiy Band and Orchestra,two more Cornets, Slide Tromiione, Violin Playerthat can lead, one more Clarionet and a few moreGood Lady ACtH. Can alno place a few morespecialty People with my other Co. Rehearsalscommence at Meaford, Out., Canada, Sept. 24.

Mgrs. in Pa.and W. Vn., send open time in Dec,Jau. and Feb. Can alwayH place good Lady Musi-cians. Address Dr. R. H. De Alva, CommercialHotel, Winnipeg, Mao., Canada. •

WANTKD S. and D. COMEDIAN, AERIALACT doing Traps,. Bars, Etc. Long season,salary Bure. Friends write.

VERNE SBARPSTEEN MED. CO..

,Three River, Mloli,

For Bale^-Het; of Chimes, IT tobea. •.

only THEATRE In Town of i,ooo. Seatingcapacity, too. For open time, address

A. W. HOWELL, Box 16,Teilco, N. M.

WANTED, LADY OR MAN, TO ACCOMPANV L1OHTNJN0 ARTIST. AddreSB

. ,LlOHTNINtl, care of CLIPPER.

BIO GRANGERS' Picvic, Williams' drove,Pa., Ang.ai-Bept. 1. Day, night; free gate. PH.vkieges for Bale—Showa, uano. Knife Racks, Photo,Novelties, Palmist, all games. Attendance, lwos,

2O0,«W. D.TRIMPER, Ocean City, Md.

AT LIBERTY, Piano Playor.after Aug. 11. ANo. 1 Sight Reader, Vaudeville Player and Loader,transpose and arrauge. Western location preferredor good roaii co. Rtwpouslhlu nigra, only. WIL-LIAM SCHWARZ. P. Q. Box -243, Eikbart, fnd^,

ACTORS AND ACTHESSES, ARE YOUTOO THIN)' Aspa Weight Producer (Capsuls), theUreal European Discovery, will Increase jourweight from 6 to is pounds monthly. Guaranteedto cure neivou»utiSM. Price ft. Booklet free,

A8PA COMPANY, iflff Fulton St., New York,

}ECCttNTKie (irotestiuo Comedian will, Jpln

Uuod Miuutid Tumbler, aumtcur or prof., for toin-

edv acrobatic act,or will Join act. J.M., CLIPPER.

WANTED—60 Lady Performers immediately.SingciH-. Daucent and Miialcal ach, Dour Talker^on percentage. Kvcrybody botirds and lodges onlot. Long Hcaaon. Fuur to live weeks at BummerreJoiis, 2 to 3 days' work per week. Everybodylhaa a good time. AU used aa one family. Privi-

lege peonle nmi any one 'Wishing live cfirulval

,Co.,-wrUe. Address (3sL, : - PROP. 0. W. van. Ferry, JJ.'Y.

HKETCIiK'Mi Travesties, Hurlesqaes, Etc

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written to order. I do only the bent original work.Add. Jos. Kershaw, S29 Buttopwoud St., Pa|layl'a.

S. A it. Comedians, B. F. Comedians, piano playerwho donides brass. Honey Bure. Haven aRobinson 's Coincd lans. LUnerlck , Me., 0-161.

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T WANTED, for MISS LOftJlAlNR BUCHANANAND HERUREAT DRAMATIC STOCKCO., AFKW>FAIR DATaS. Open Ume for Sept., Oct., Nhv.Western and Cetitrul Stairs. Compsb.v JiHtcon)-plctcd eight weeks'* record breaking businessfeverywhero lu summer block. Fine Due newplays (change nightly for two weens). Umuuailyistrpug sjiLTinit if-. Elegapt line New Paper anil

[Printing. Percemuge or 'Guarantee*. '.WANTED'IjlUCK, People, all lines for No. 'i. Company-. MissLorraine IlucliunautBolo Prourle or and Mumper)Mlt'iand Hotel. Hiituiiluwoti, Kanaas, and per route.

AT LIBERTY-THE CALLAUAN3, DANandMAY, Versatile Bke'ch Team, Black Faco andIrish. Both Work acc Change tor fivo nights. NoSugies. Sober and rellalle. Good dressers'- onand off. AddrcEHataBOuthLeavm St., Chicago. HI.

WAATEU—Minstrel People In all lines torConroy J)ros. ! UoIdsshI Ulustrela, Couieillans,

A'ooallsUi, Dancers and Uuaiclnns for B, and O.Want Feature Act for Olio. Preference giventhoso who double bras*. All black itt drat pan,Statu all in Brat letter. We pay all after joining.

None but competent people need apply.., Notickets. Porbirmers and Musicians address. , , EDWAKD CONROY, lnterlakon, N. Y.

WANTED—Singing and Dancing Soubrette,Mast play part In c>imvdy sketch. Contract for

nine mouths. Only able persona with good ward-robe need apply. Stale salary expected and full

particulars Urst letter... Address lnter-BtatoAmusement Clrcoit, Milwaukee, Wis. .

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WANTED—For LaonM lllg Concert Co.; Ver-satile Performers, to double i>amt. No paradesanil onlY One show a duy. Versatile singing andDancing Sketch Team. Must do slugles, havegood, wardrobe and make good for iwo weekxiauds. Piano I'lavcr, io double, cornet and leadband. Tuha, Slide, Alto and baritone, all to

double stage. Other Versatile 1'cop e, write. Stateyou lowest; 1 nay all. Tickets, If yoit are kuowutome- Addict I'itOK. E. LEON, Wadswnrlh

f ..O.

(i WANTED, s Comedlaus, Dutch, Irish and B.F. v s, ,t D., plsv banjo, all round men; doctor andlecturer on pei- centagu: slater team, 8. A D., playpiano, make good. Modlcltie Co. All change ft rwk.Btatoatl 8. D, Brown,HaiinerIIouse,Toledo,0.

WANTED—By Aug. '27, a THAI" DRUMMERexperienced in Theatre Work. Union man,Mgbt show, 12.50; matinee, Ki.oo, OutstdB work.Apply to JAB. 0, CADKK, Leador Opera IIoufbOrchestra, Ohattanooga, Teun.

PHOl-'.WlBSMANNaiiilhWIurfretroupc ofDogs, greatest of all dog ads, ami wonderfultrained rlgiMniK, huve smne open datca-^-Ta'trs,

ynudevllle. parks, etc. Address, third week, utGuverowtorV Theatre. Atlantic City* N. J.

_ ARTNER WANTED—Snifttl ren.CO. MustU. S -worker and Invest «t-o- 1 have scenery,printing. People engaged. Open this month,(live full particulars, age and experience.ACTOR-AUTHOR. Sy racuse, N. Y., tleu. Del.

LADY WILL SELL lltindsome Street andEvening Ureases, *.

ri to *ir» ; Hiding , U*bJt.

Tea (loWn, Long font. Ankle Dress. twltX >

DKSBAT1. t'4T. W. 11 (1th 3b. 1 flight, K.

AT LIBERTY, WHflPlES & FOWLER,Cuiaedr »k«ich Team. Trotnbono Id u*nd. riuyF.rtl. I'UIU Aug. IS, Kl K, 1811 St., New Yur« CU)

% OVKR.Wanted, Medicine Performers

and Sketch TeamsAt all times, Winter and Summer. The real moneyto the real people. Also Lecturers to work townswhere the druggists are now selling the goods.

Newspaper working ahead of yon all the time-

We give yoa all the front money, and we have the

remedies that produce (jolckcr and better results

than any of the remed lea torn Ished you to-day by

any of the companies kuowa-aud we know toemall. Write at once.

DR. W. E. MI7FLIN, Gen. Ifnnsger,

quo-Kcr-lne Drug Co., Philadelphia. Pa.

Wanted,Single Women, Siller Teams, Sketch Teuu

.• and Hoveltr Acti.

No win. room,.II. L.B. BOWNEr-TRAYMORB CASINO,

Kranklin anil Paca B18-, Baltimore, Mil.

11

1 to 6 night stand. Write In. 0. R. FISHER, MewLycenin Theatre, Bprlngfleld, Ohio.

WANTED, FOROSMAN

Stock Company,Al BINDING AND DAN01NO 80UHRETTE, OEN.BUB. KAN, capable of playing a heavy. OtherUseful People, write. JOHN OSMAN,

Parkenburg, W. Va., Aug. 1S-1B,

STETSON'S U.T.G.WANTSHARRIS, ST. CLAIR, MARKS,OPHELIA, and EMELINR.

Al... MUSICIANS tot B. it O.Sh(nropeH8 Aap. 29. Htate salary . Will advanceticket. AdUrfSB WM. KIBUI.K, Ml. Cleroeua. Mil i]

Wanted Quickstrong Emotional Leading Lady, and woman forIngenues and Heavies. A-One Gen, Bos. man,with good Hpeclaliles; Heavy Man and Comeolan.Others write. Must Join on wire. Fenberg Trio,answer. Address Quick. C. F. LEASURE,

- Xenla, Ohio.

Wanted Immediately,

GOOD JUVENILE WOMAN AND

MAN FOR HEAVIESFor REPERTOIRE. Join on wire. Others write.Htate all. FRANK .T. 1IARVKY,

,_ PeekaklU, N. Y-, this week.

WMU SKETCH TEAM,Man and woman, up in medicine business. Pref-erence to those) play ng some Instrument. OtherUseful People, write.

GRAVES, Box 934, Ashtabula, Ohio.

HARRINGTON STOCK CO.WANTS MUSICIANS

That double hand. Orchestra or Btage for balanceof Hummer and Winter. Must deliver Ihe goods.Address MERLE M. BAKKH, Bandmaster,

Bloomlngton, lnd.

WANTED,Calliope Player.

1. 1. BDSBV, Evaosvllla, IndUaa.

WANTKD,

Must Join at once. AddressH.UARRBTT, care show, Herkimer, N. Y.

Wanted, Immediately,For two Block Companies, playing Ogden and BaftLake, Leading Lady, Heavy Men Comedians, Char-acter Women, People all lines.

Address UTARNA THEATRE, Ogden, Utah.Larry WillianiH, write.AGEWf

AT LIBERTY.li jcarfl'exporlenco; Al lilll pvBtor. Bent rofer-

«uco. HSfKHTOIKK COMPANY PREFERRED.Adilruas llAUHV ORAJIT,

»a Yarlclt at., New Yorlt Olty.

WANTED QUICK,CHARACTER WOBES,

SONG and DANCE SOUBRETTE.Other, write. J.J.. TEMPKST.JTMteliaven, 1-a

THE BOSA H0n8E, &KJ,ffi£HARU-ARKT ROSA, l'ron.

Klegant Table, Home Cooking, Gas, Baths.Steam Heat. Rates, *5 nyd $G. Reserverooms In advance. Centrally located.

AT LIBERTY,

No. I M. P. Operator,Wltll or wltootit machine. Add.

P. BAIIO; 122 WlllQII«hby Ht.. BrOoVlTII, S. Y.

KD. W. t'OOKB, ll»T.r«tn.w, IV. V.

For Sale, Black Ait Outfit, Used Some,114; Por. Outfit, .12; Serpentine Dance Drcaa, $8;lot of TrlckH cheap. Kucloso Hlantp for answer.KHS WM. OARL, 284 Court SI., Huclicaler, N. Y.

HOOSE WITH THE GOODS.ALL WISE CHICKENS FOLLOW ME

A rare nlL Now belnlt featured with Mb Bticcem by JOHN RnCKER (The Alabama Blossom), wm, t |,

DANDY DIXIE M1NSTREL8.

WHEN THE HEART 18 SADAnother great ballad by CECIL MACK and TH08.LEM0NIKR, tbe composers of "Just one Word ofConsolation."

THE SUN AM SHINIK', WHY DON'T YOU BO?A plaintive coon nallail that I* fast winning Itewaj to the front. A feature In the DANDY DIXIEMIN9TKKLS. .„ ;

Prof, cople. fre

Tol. 2T00 Murl.

<fl9inr.ijO., „ :

Prof, conlea free. Bend late programme. No card..

ABtblltll A UMUIIiail, 117 w. 2Tih St.. Near Sixth ATe., N. Y.

WASTED, FORCooley * Hagan's

FLOATING THEATRE,SiHterTeam, Novelty Team, B-Flat Clarionet andBaaa Drummer. Route—Bath, . III., 10; Havana,in., ll: Kingston, III.. 12; Pekln, ill.. 18; chilli

cothe, 111., 14: Lacon, 111., U; Henry. 111., lfl.

WANT ATTRACTIONS.Firemen's Carnival,

MTROUDSBVRO, PA.,

Week Auk- 2°-26: Ferris Wheel, Hovlng Picture

Show, Punch and Jndy, Illusions, Fortune Tellers,

Freaks. Platform Shows, Vaudeville tor Casino,

etc Valuable concessions. We are booking all

shows direct on per cent, except Vandevijie Acts

for which we pav aalary. WILL RENT TENTSfrom yon. MEET me In NEW YORK, Saturday,

Aug. 11,11 o'clock A.M., at Hotel Rossmore, 42d

ana llroaaway. You moat show me.R. 8. HDRI). Local Manager, StroudEbnrg, Pa.

WANTED,

Band Leader,Musician*, Trap Drummer. Write or wire

SUN BROS. SHOW,Toledo Obto.

'

WILL BUY

AGA APPARATUS.Mnat be In good working order, and will pay cash

for same. Address magician,Suite 335 Knickerbocker Theatre UulldlDR,

New York City.

W^anted,

Al Snake BannerMust be 12 by left. A second hand one will do.

C. A. DUNLAP, Blcctrlc Park. Newark, N. J.wanted,TODSS LEADII6 BED, HEAVY IEI, aod

GOOD 6EREBAL AOTOBS, lor

NOBLE BROS.' COMPANIESAddress QEO.'M. NOBLE, Arkansas Olty, Kansas

HUNT'S SILVER PLATE SHOWWants quick, Acrobatic and Contortion Team,Tall Talking and Acrobatic Olown to do concerttorn. Clarionet and Trap Drummer. AddressCantocook.'N. II., 9: Henlkcr, N. H., io; RillHborollrldge 11, Antrim 13, Denninuton 14.

WANT GOOD SOBER COOK.

AT X^IBRJSt^TY

PAUL HILLISJCVESU.KS. GENTEEL OLD MEM, OENftRALBDU1NESS. One piece or A No. 1 Repertoire Go.

ADDISON. New York.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY,

0E1R&L BUSINESS MK AlWOMSJi

With Specialties. State all. Send photo. WARDB. MATTIUE, care of Hotel Bernard, London, Out.

F. H. STORY WANTSMUSICIANS AND PERFORMERS.1 Tuba, 1 Trombone, Comedian, Sketch Teams,Silent Act, Musical Team, {• Double Band. Otherswrite. Ohas.' Bonnet, Willie Fenlmrg where areyoaf No tickets unless I know you. No more formine. F. «. STORY , Canaan, New Hampshire.

Tigers/Tigers, Tigers.Two mrgo tigers, three male leopards, threefemales;' two male African lions; monkoys, all

kind* and, sizes, cheap; HuakeB, largo boas, alsosmall Bosco »nakcs; iguanas and HzardBand sala-inandet-H; corkaloos and mackaws, tucang. par-rota. The Old Sellable Animal Dealer HENRYHOI LB, 388 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y.

WANTED AT OHGE. DRIMHTIG PEOPifTo double In brass. Answer ipiiok.

HARRIS A KING, 1531 West 6th St., Marlon, Ind.

WANTED, TO BUY SMALL PERFORMINGDOQH, Quick and Free Workers. Also Perform-ing FonicB and Monkeyn. Apply by let.er.

GAIT. ROBHKOFF. Hotel Metroiiole, New York.

WANTED, COMEDIAN AND OTHERMEDICINE PEOPLE. ED HENDERSON, Alt.Ephralm, Nolilo Co., Ohio.

Wanted. IRV1NEDALB PARKVaudeville Acts of All Kinds. Two weeks topeople wbo can change. RUSSELL,

Care of Warren at. Railway Co., Warren, Ps,

WANTED, PEOPLE, GOMIC 1URN; SMALLWAQON SHOW. Will liiiv UuiiIilDg O.llcrr.Qilaloa, Large Snake. 8m, n Tcni. aud Fl ma.

PHOir. HAKKV SMITH, Ural!, Pa.

PASTOR'SFRED MY & CO.,

The 4 Gregorys,

Ybrke Comedy4,

Carroll & Baker,

Ramsey Sisters,

Great De Bois,

Marron & Marron,The Vitaeraph.

Reidy St Currier,

Horsky, Bergere & Co.

H. V. Fifagerald,

V/ilburHeld,

Elliott, Belair& Elliott,

Kimball Bros.,

The Burkegraph,

Ol Iflark CI... V.mdrvlU. Tkaa.tr...at. MBYEBFKr.B JR., PIIE8. j

BtAItTlN BECK, QBNEBAL MANAGBB.All Applications for Time Moat be AddraaMito C. B. BHAY, Bookln. Uananr,MajMtle The.tr. Bulldlnir. ChleaioT ill.

Huber's "ff MuseumWASTED,

STflOIB CDBIO BALL 1TTBA0TIOI8.AddresB J. B. ASDKRSQN, Mgr., as above.

BERTRAM MILLAR.«T ff Mln ST., NEW YORK.

NOVELTY MIIHIUAli ARTISTE,"THE LADY WITn TBB CLARIONET."

39 QERRARU ST., 1.11a uON, W.

TAFF VOLTAA ROBERT 6'MEERSArtista wanting Earopoan time write, Btnunff opentime and toroiB. Uable, ''AQONIC," LONDON'

Adgie and Her Lions.Touring England for the Summer. Addrcaa N. Y.CLIPPER. Offlce, 48 Cranbourn St., W. C, LondonEngland. N. Y. address. 2T0 Kaat 41th 3L, R. Y.

Gill Brownnopklna' Park, Kangas City, Mo.

—I1IMB1HI8-Permanent Address, N.Y. CLIPPER.

<t »>

SOUllKETTE LEAD,' with Sullivan A Vance's

I

"The Bnrglar'a Uaughter."

OBVIL1L.B & FRANKAro working this week at OEDAR POINT, SAN-DUSKY, 0. MRS. OKVH.LE la on the farm luN. U. with CHESTER.

THE SHREWSBURYS(MARCIE and LILLIE.)

ni' 111m m.Munt be thoroiifrliiy competent. In all lines orcandy making and imder-tund running of a nodafountain. To work In foreign territory with ayear'ti contract and transporLatfon paid. Nonehut experienced men with gilt edge referencesneed apply. State terms. AddreHB

BI. O. II., care Of N. Y. CLIPPER, N. Y.

PROFESSIONALS,Scrui a postal for profeas. copy or waliz pons',Leary's '-Alleyway;" piano In k-iiat, orchCBtratloaIn P. It you can atTord it send 10 cents for good 10

part orchestration. If you can't I'll Bend it free.

Write plainly, some have been returned. Com-plete copies with "Original" Leary's portrait on.now ready. Don't get ''fussed" because I'm uoion West —Hi street, New York.

OIIAB. H. COLES. Mlddletown, Conn.

FOR LEASE,RAILROAD JACK.4-A t: t Sensational Drama. Six People Cast. TotalKcuolpts, aSO' Nights, $0T,8£I.O0. LOW Terms.Elegant Printing.

, fclADELON OAUFHAN. CarlJuiicil- n.MiftHourl. ,

'.-

lfferB FOR BVBIIYBODY,1

Hlg 1'rollts. Uoaltsrs auuAgents, write for whole-

sale catalog of the latest Puzzles, NovelticH aimPocket Tricks. VNIVKltSAL bUPPLY CO., 122 LaSalle St., Chicago. Established 1890.

ffii,

I'm Going Away to Leave You Hannafi,"Orcat Negro Jahllee Song, Just out. Sendtro-gram or 10 conte.

H. MORSE, 293 Broome St., N. Y. City.

5ks.2^rfi?ESI>,MEDICINE PEOPLE.

Addrcn WONDER HBB1ICO., Modoc, III

SCENERY" FOR SALE.I0. F. B1TNKR, 120 Short St., Harrtahnrg, Pa.

Leader, Violin, at Liberty.Experienced all lines. Lncatc or travel. Add, !*s

LEADER, 160 W. Mlh.Bt., H. T. 0. .

Wanted, Versatile Comedian for VedlclnelCompany; put on acta and cliamrefor week and 10day atands. Must lie Bober. io and ex. Tickets If

not loo far. Ream A Hniton, HrlBtorlo,(,reenCo.,Pa.

BETI^ LITHOGRAPH"

ABOUT HALF T.HE.PRIct.HEW LITHO.TIMT; PAPER

SE.»*n'/Oft.C>TlL0QUE,

'"'.

.

Morrisoii ShuwiRrinLiir.it

BRASS BANDIr«tramont-i,Oornob\Tninip«(B.9'™ionnto. Violins. Hnndolinj, nto. HttBA.lloidj'n "Oem Make" l?atniS" J*

lor OntiloBuo, marl fitfret. OI»w«"»-_ •* priP"" onl6,000HlM ^SSSHtmltMlon*. KBuffifW In«tnnneBW•oat on Approrsl. MonthljF»7n»eaw-

LYON A MEALY* 65 Mimi SI.. ChlcMo

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ATTGUST II. THE HFEW YOEK CLIPPER: W7

Jolxn J. Selixxa.CORBETT & FORRESTERTHIS WEEK, MIDWAY PARK, MJtDDLETOWN, N. Y.

« ^ .,I.AST WEEK BIG HIT AT PASTOR'S. RETURN WTOV. 12.

Managers, kindly loot ns over. At Liberty for next season for BURLESQUE. FAROE CQE2EKY OR VAUDEVILLE.___j Address SifiS EA6T lltKi a*T.. NK<W YORK.

B. F. KEITH'STHEATRES AND VAUDEVILLE B00KIN8 CIRCUIT.

Keith's Theatre Boston,Keith's Bijou Theatre Boston, Mass.Keith's Theatre Providence, R. I.

Keith's Theatre Pawtucket, B. I.

Keith's New Theatre Philadelphia, Pa.Keith's Prospect Theatre Cleveland, O.Keith's Theatre..,.. Columbus, 0.Keith's New Theatre Portland, Me.Keith's New Theatre ...... Manchester, N. H.Keith's New Theatre Lowell, Mass.Keith's Royal Princess Theatre. London, Eng.Keith A Proctor's Union So. Theatre.N. Y. CityKeith * Proctor's 23a St. Theatre.. N. Y. CityKeith* Proctor's 5th Ave/ Theatre.N. Y.CItyKeith * Proctor's 68th St. Theatre.-N. Y. CityKeith A Proctor's 120th St. Theatre.N. Y- CityKeith A Proctor's Theatre. .Jersey City, N. J.

h\ F. Proctor's Theatre Newark, N. J.

V. V. Proctor's mheatre Troy, N. Y.P. F. Proctor's Theatre Albany, N. Y.Harry Davis Grand Opera Houae.PlttBburj;, PaChase's Theatre Washington, D. C.Kernnn'a Marvland Theatre., .Baltimore, Md.rand Theatre Syracuse, N. Y.

BIJou Theatre Altoona, Pa.Shea's Theatre Buffalo, N. Y.Shea's Theatre Toronto, Can.Cook Opera House Rochester, N. YTemnle Theatre Detroit, Mich.S. Z. Poll's Theatre Worcester, Maas.S. Z. Poll's Theatre Springfield, Mass.S. Z. Poll's Theatre Hartrord, Conn.S. Z. Poll's Theatre New Haven, Conn,S. Z. Poll's Theatre Bridgeport, Conn.S. Z. Poll's Theatre Waterbury, Conn.S. Z. Poll's Theatre Wllkes-Barre, Pa,S. Z. Poll's Theatre Scranton, Pa,Colonial Theatre .....Lawrence, Mass.Empire Theatre Paterson, N. 3.Empire Theatre Hoboken, N. J.Valentine Theatre Toledo, O.Trent Thentrc Trenton, N. J.Bennett's Theatre London, tint.

Bennett's Theatre Hamilton, Ont.Bennett's Theatre Ottawa, OntBennett's Theatre Montreal, Que.Henderson's Music Hall Coney InlandCeleron Theatre Jamestown, N. Y.

AIho Booking for 20 Parka and Seashore Retort*-.«* will benefit themselves by keepinn; tats office inform*! at

their route and open time.

B. F. KEITH'S BOOKING OFFICES, St. James Building,''"•». K. HOOODON. BooklnK Mananar,

8S3 to »»» St. Jam«i Building, HEW TOKK CITY.

Parlor

THE BURKE-McCANN CO.Man for Oeoteel Heavies. Man for Strong Line of Characters, Man for Responsible Gen-eral Business (with specialties), Man for Small Parts, who has up-to-date moving pic-

ture machine and illma. A good looking young woman for heavies and a few characters.State all In first letter. Rehearsals Aug. 20. In Scrnnton.Pa. Ability and good ward-robe essentia!. M. McCANN, Mgr., 1015 Clenrvlew St., Scranton, Pa.

PAYTON SISTERS BIG CO.,

Man With Strong Singing SpecialtiesTo Play Light Comedy and other Parts. State Age, Height, Weight, Experience and Bitiarv. Sendrnoto.wuleh will be returned. C. S. PAYTON, Mgr., Little Rock, Ark., Ang. 0-11; Fort Smith, Ark ,12-25 .

WANTED,DRAMATIC PEOPLE IN ALL LINESALSO SPKOIALTV PEOPLE. Long season. Sure .Alar.. Address

OASPARD BROS., Bloghamton, New York.

7-TH SUCCESSFULSEASON."MOORE'S ATTRACTIONS."

WANTED—A full acting company for repertoire. Property man to piny some parts. A Hustling

Advance Agont. Those doing Specialties given preference. Name your lowest. Pay your own. Wenay salary here. Send photo. Don't miarcprenenr. Would like to hear from a Feature Specialty,

will lease a good play with paper. Address FKED'K MOOUK, Box 103 A, apt-ingv.1, e, Utah.

JULIAN and LA MOTHENOVELTY flYMNASTS AND EQUILIBRISTS. Address Care of t'LIPPElt.

WANTED, Tlir PflllUTDV 11V S. and D. Comedian, Character Woman with specialty

ton | tit lUUNlHI JAJ—(old maid),

Rehcaraa's Aug. :w, near Pittsburg.

State all and lowest ilrat letter.

J. U. uaum.vN, Jdlamhburg, Ohio.

WhichnolBe-

leHslyprojectsa nicker'

less pic-

ture. Sur-pKflflOKI.il

other ma-chines In

durabili-ty of con-struc-

tion,

work-manship

1 a a d hn-

lsh.. Can be fitted with Power's Original Fire-

proof Magazines and Take-op Device.

I. POWEB, 117 Isaaau Street, lew York.

All of oar apparatns [s tally protected by United

SUtes patents touod or pending, and Infringe

meota will be vigorously proseouted. for sale vj

.11 leading dealers.

Chicago Jobbers, KLEINE OPT. CO.San Francisco Jobbers, MILES BROS.

AuUnrlztd Philadelphia Agent,

.;. LIU. IWAAB, 338 Sprues 81

WANTED, SOTJBBET1Eran c h nnge frendcntly, or LADY PIANIST, young.

goud looking. Reliable co. Pleasant engagement.ARL1E PALMBIt, Oen'i Dcl'y, Rockland, Maine,

At liberty, AGENT,Twenticare of

Team' excellence. F. L. LAMBERT,Wellington Hotel, Napoleon, Ohio.

WAXIEIr AT ONCE,Riiigle Women, Sinter Actn, Sketch Teams, >'qpod

people' beware of knockers." PAlace Music Garden,Schenectady, N. Y. f Mrs. Win. W. Osborne, Prop.

One Full Grown Ocelot,Or Leopard Cat ; One Pair Coatl Mundls,"Inrite . nlao Iguauan. or Tree Lizards, al-

ways on hniul. J03IOPH IIAitHLS, Importeranu Importer, Animal Dealer, Taniplco, Mei,

DRAMATIC PEOPLELeading Man, Heavy and Character Man, Come-dian and Soulirclte, Leading Lady, Lady Pianist,

People for Gen. Uuslness. Kebearsalii Aug. 20;

open Aug. 25. A long Hcuson. One night stands,state all particulars. Enc.ose programmes and[>hotos, which wtil be returned, and slate veryoweataaian: pay your own. ACdress

CULFIANE, CHASE A WESTON.maa-iSTO Broadway, N. Y.it'lty.

WANTED,Al HOIIOH P10TBBE OPEBATOI and

ELBOTBMUI,Thoroughly understanding the repairing of slotmachine*. To work In foreign territory with ayear's contract and transportation paid. Nonebut experienced men with gilt edge referencesneed apply. Slato terms, Addrona

M. <]. il., care of N. l\ OLIPPKIt, N. v. miice.

mmm mine coWARTS QUICK,

Heavy Man (to direct), Juvenile Leading Han,Progeny Man, play parts; also Repertoire Peopleall lines. MAX A. ARNOLD, Mgr.,

Calais, Me., Ang. 9-11; Kastport 12 and week.

WASTED, PURm m m a.Juvenile Woman toplaysome M>avlcs. Comedianwith speolaities. other useful Rep. people writ*.All particulars first letter. RehcaruaiH Aug. 10.

8. M. LAPOKTB, Waverly, N. T,

WANTED QUICK, FOR

KIT CARSONMUSICIANS and ACTORS. UAR1TONB, THAI'DRUMS, OENKRAL IlUblStlSS WUHAN thatdocs specialties.

TOM WIEDEMANN, Hctil tkley. Neb.

WANTED,Medicine Performers,

Sketch. Teams and Musical Acta. Jlmm, Leafde,wnle. AUdrcis JJD. aIimunii, Mar.liaelcl, Wis.,

Pare <>1 tjiiafcer Medicine Co.

Wanted, for

Useful Repertoire People,

All lines, with specialties preferred. I.ona; Bea-ton. Address

I>. O. HARTMAN,KENT, OHIO.

HAS LABOR DAYAND WEEK OPEN

For Good Repertoire Company. Capacity all

week. D. M. HARTHAN, Kent, unto.

Wanted. Good Attractions lor the Siason of

lliuo-nT. NHWVIIXIO OI'KHA IIOU8K, Nev-vllle, I'd., SO miles southwest of Hnrrlnl'tirR.

1l11.nl Bliow lown. WKAVEIl & BUST, Mgrs.,P. O. Boa 17, Newvllle, I'a.

WANTED,LADIES FOR GENERAL

BUSINESS.Alao Singing and Dancing Soubrcite. Utlier Use-ful people. Lady or (lent for Hlustratetl Sonirs,Havo tholr own sllden. AddrcBS Latrobe, fa.,

week Aug. 6: Hast PlttshurK, Ph.. wcukAug. l:t.

JKAVON8 STOCK *J«.

WANTED,

Sober, reliable, Direct, Transpose. Join imme-diately, LORNB KLWYN CO. Rutland, Vt.

pweek

Aug. 6; North Adams, Mass., week 13.

Wanted, for

IIProfeieneo to one who slogs. Write or wireToiuca, M., Aug. 9-11; Pekln 12, Lincoln 13, Jack-sonville 14, Taylorvillo lfl, Decatur 18.

SHHRMAN MiAKNN, Manager.

WAWrXJtBD.

VIOLIN, double slide or bsrltono. Wire answermy expense. BILLY WARD, Hooligan's Troubles,Ncche, N. D., Ang. 11.

MftHABEBlTbFTlRST CUSiTsTBEEf FAIRS,

CARNIVALS OB OTHER ATTBAGTIONSTo write to Mecrotary of tho KAULKS at 8T.(JHAKLKS, MO., in regard to giving Street, Fairor other Entertainment under trie auspices at theKukUv-i. St. Charles has a popnlatlon or 12,uru,

and Is a wide open town. AddressH.U. BI. THABK, Hec'y.

WANXED,To join on wire, Cornet, II. k 0.; Cornet or Alto toDouble l'rops, Top Tenor, Straight or ComedyAcn.bft.Uc Act (2. Men)

.

CULHAJSE, CHASE ANDWESTON'S MINSTRELS.

flreenport, N. Y., Aug, »; Wakefield, It. I„ Ang10; W.ukr.ird, it. I., Aug. 11. After 1,370 Uroad.way, N. Y. City.

WANTBU. FOR

WHITE'S STOCK CO.,Small child for strong parts, womon Tor pianos,man with picture machine, eloctrlelan, good teamwith strong speciaitie* and play part*. Other use-till people, write. ' Send program)*. Cnnuse fewdropB or Alp Van Winkle, and m .uataln drppH.Address ALLKN 0. WHiTi:. Mgr., Adrian, Biloh.

v^A.wrTTE:i3,

Juvenile Man PianistAmi otlier Useful People. I,.v VEII.VA MOOUKDTul.'K CO., Nonli Balem, lid.

WANTED,A FIRST GLASS B. F. GOMEOIAN.Change fur week. Other good Med. I'eople, writeor wire. M. D. SCOPIKjLD.Independence Kansns, care of HCOKI1' Ll> »HUW,

AT LIBERTY,

FEED CUMMINGS,MUSICAL DHIECTOK (PIANO).' '

i

Transpose and High t Header. Addrong FORI* HT., Ogdunnljurg. N, Y,

Wanted Two Men, due Woman,FOR UKMKItAl, BUNINR.B. I

IltJIlT IMHOM, NOKl'ULK, NBBI1ASKA.

Good Somersault DogJ. II. 3, care of i-i.iri'Bk.

AT LIBEBTf, FSAHK BA83ALL,Kcuentrle Character Artist, Vocalist and Danrer.Coanae often. Coin act*. Address

HICKORY uilOVK, S. C.

AMSTERDAM THEATRE,efith STREET AND B'WAY, NEW YORK.WAIVTED.

At nil times. Hlah Olma Vauilrvlllo Adi fbr Contluuoua PeiToimanca.Al Piano Plnyer, si K ht Knuuter.

VIMnving Picture Outtli, Complete, to Change Wonkly.TIIKATllK OPENS AU0.20. Address DAVIS A riaAltK, Managers,

L. SCHWARTZTRUNK WORKS.

EST. 1869.

412 6th Ave , Cor. 25th St., N. T. City.\

». 1 10.KS 111.15 1 1. in 111.111) 1I.U1 I4.WI in, HIProf. i) H II ll Oi .18 40

Prof. 7.30 K.nu g.ro 11.00 11,1(1 I0.IHI 1(1,91)No. H as so :.a .w ;;,i :» «j

StMlCl.il

.1.(10 .1.111 (V.(I0 O.no T.OO 7.10 X.OOan an n al m a. to

Write for ealalog II.

-tyli a of trimkH.We make over lio dllfen at

WANTED IMMEDIATELY,-- V O R

GRAND OKI IKIIN BELL,CIRCUS ACTS OF Arvl* KIJVJXS.

Novelties, KiiucHtrltLiiH wirii stock, Animal Acts, Mindr-at Acts, riymiiBHta, oti 1

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J^elth A Proctor's fulfill NrinitrrTheiJirrf IE. k. Rogers, resident manager).-Tn' spile Of I llP terrific henl a Mod slfcrd

audience attended mnilnee of Aug. fl. MinnieLmpree appeared for the first time In NewYorh, In "When Mir KnrHujuoke t'nme," midcreated n tniisi agreeable impression. Themm sketch lolls nr ihe. third day of horrorIn San Krniiclw:o, when the fire wan nl Haheight. Avis Mrrrllt, n New York girl,n wakes to find hcrxcir thrown about herroom, nnd donning nny attire which comeslinndy, appears lii n combination of hall-room nnd lmudolr nppnrcl. Hhc wnndrrsMmlcssly about the *i reels, finally blunder-ing Into a- h.niRc in uiilrl; dynamite h:\,< beenM/ited,- and tltrre meet* het llniiccc, » it H.nova' officer, who revues her. Miss Oniircowris very winsome nnd iippenllng during Micparly purl of Mip sttetrh, nnd slimvod p«i4-lent emotlnnnl ability nl Hip. dune, (.'nokoend Sjlvfn received n warm welcome, nndMr. CopliP dnnrPd us only lin enn, despitethts hp.nl. Carson nml Wlllaid Racnrralaughs In Iheir m'x-np Kngltsh. K. It. Phil-Hal nnJ company. In "Upr Busy Imv."worker) hnrd, nnd Mr. Phillips u-nrcd n tilg

pdrfionil sncTiiH. In whlrii riiiirlea K. wmu>Tnbly assisted. There wan nn nppnrcnl: lurkof appreciation nfHnni Kllnn'o clever Jugglingnod trickery, hm Ihe lirnt muxl iicnnmt forthat. Herbert's ilogH nlfco RunVrcd grenlly.from (hi- bent, but tlicy worked splendidly,rtfd enr'ned the npplnuse bestowed. MurrayK. Hill (find; line here) mm favnrnblv re-ceived In hli songs nnd stories. Prof. SI. [>nBois. willi IiIh nne, "Adntn" (Ural (lino hero),met tvHh npprnvnl. Ilprr Kaomi securedfflenty of nnpl.iiiKp In hlo living- portrnlln.IhonrlcK nml r'nstor »flrtir Mine here) provedexcel leni luTohnlH. nnd secured ln|x of uppliinso. Til* Hvclyn Slutcri fflrnt. time here!proved good idngers nnd dancers, nnd tdiouldmeet with BiicrPHH. WIlHnn nnd Mnc, 1n songnnd flnncp. ti ml Tniil Krpdcrli-k, ninlllbrldt.flllrd out I he IjIII. Tim kliipto^inpli wliowpdgood rdctiirpf.

' Bfilnnrct Th«*nlro (Dnvlri IlPlnaro. mnn-*nf)J—This TimiKP rnnpi'iirrl Aug. (i, nflor nbrief anmmpi- diiiknrnn. wllli lilnnrhn TiniPK,In "The fJlr! of tljp (Jolden Went." A fnlrnixed Udnnra gnv»* tin* slnr nnd eomjmny «lino' reception, rind nt tlm pud <if liie ser'nndHot MIkw !;nh»B remanded with n fpw lmni>Vremarks. OhnriPfl Mlllwnrd npi»pnri*d ns Mick.Tohneon to good ndrnnlngp : Krnnfc Kopnnn,ns Jack RoilCP, look a now hold l»y Ids ex-i*Ollent porirnynl of Hip Bflmblor Klii-rilT.

Othcra In' Ihp nml wwn : Wnwkle,- HarrietStcrlliig; Ponorn Slim, John ('one : Trlntdtid-Too.' JomcB Klrkwimd : Mck, Illclmnl Iloycr;The Slrlnpy tMicU. Honu-i* Jnnnvi : Jtm hnrk-piih; Krcd Mnxwrll : "Happy" Tlnlldny. ftGordon' Oltberl : "llnnilnnme^ C'hnrllp. Clif-ford Hippie; Dop.iiy Kliertir. J. IfnvpK Hunt-or; Billy Tncknitilili, .r. If. Jii'iirlmo: Anhhy..1. Al. Rnwtelle: .7«hp t'nslro. RohrrtoDphIioii : lthlrr of (he Pony Knrnn, Lowell.1, ShPrmiiri : Jnkc Wnllnce. Kit- A. Teeter;Hiicklng iHlly, A. M. Itentlle; The Lookoul,Krod Ynrdley: A I-'ni'o Henler. Wllllnm Wild;The Hldgo Hoy. In M. nick: .Top, H. J,,

Wilson: Cmirei'lliin IMnyer, lirniistln IHondf.W. .1. Demi Ih ninge dlreptnr; T. Hnyos Hunt-er. "Inn* miiti'iuer: Kred Mwxwpll, mMtotant

Timlin. Thcnfrp. {Sulllvnii & Woods.BMMftrr*I.—-"^ernsK fhe Paeifte" Ih tills

wetk'e iitli-iicllou. wllli Johnnie Ilncy makingh hit an Willie I,Iye. The sunporl lug c«m-

Enny l« cant, hk follows: Joe Tinnier, Kdwlhrqno Wllber; Bad Btnatan, ml Ormonde:

Sam Drniulc, Bdjiar Norrln; Mike Klnnlgnn,Hurry A'. Klsheri Oenernl Law ton. KdwlnHoon ; Sing Lee, Nnnnle Merrlng; Quong

(Vtfg, Hni'i'y Wnllon : Acnnnontn. Qoorge

Criterion Tliontrc (Chnrlm Frohman,nundgOrL—This honr.e, the first to ptwnia new production thin seanon, rcpfieried onMondny 'evening, Aug. 0, And laRPgb' Infl

the Hpnson of roofi-O" wnn visherer} In withHie Ik-mcp: wenfher of the Summer there

who were not deterredthe resuilt being that

were many plnygoprn who were not deterredby such a commitinc. theatre was crowdod. The nliovc dntcwan the ocennlnn of llatttc AVIIIiBrns' NewYork debut nn g stnr, her fl rat hid for Htellarhofton having occurred nt the tjavoy The-aire, A I In title f'ity, N. .!., or July JIO, when"Tlie IJit in Cherub," her present vehicle, re-ceived lift Amerlnm InlroducHon. Thin threenet mtiKlml roinedy, first seen' In this cityon Mondny evening, wns written by OwenI In II, composed by Ivnn Caryl), and musedby IJen Tciil, Its original presentationImvlng keen given nt the. I'rlnre iif Wales'Then I re, London, Krig., art .Inn. 13 biHf. Itw.is dtverilng only when Its nitiBtai! numlwramid the lnterpolnted fciiturcH monopolizedthe atti'tillon, thecatcliy Kirlng to the mn-Jorlly of Us songs, nnd the clcverncas ofIhe speclnltlen going a long way fmvnrdcininierjicllng the cn'eet o£ the hackneyedlines nml well worn sliunflons that were putforwn rd. The bonk. In fact,' wna far eclipsedny the other departments of the work, andwas tolerated beemiw* the nudlence felt eom-pensnli'd by the songs nnd the work of theplayers. The story of "The Little Cherub"concerns the adventnrea of the Kittl ofSnm.lobitry, a pn«m>ler of, public morals,with Mo"?' Mtmtntse, nn nctrpss, whose soocsbe hits bitterly Clltkfsiid In n letier to thopapers. The' Bnr'*s four dflughtcre get theniiiiUeuracl.ing fever, and' In

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conjunctionwith Aley MoutJtdown nrrnngp to play aI-lece called, "Xh'i LHlle Cherub." Needingsunn: profesHlunni ndvlce, they rail In theI'animis Molly Moninme. Tlie Knri meetsher, of coiirne, Is Impressed, and It Is notlong before she toys with his curls, smilesher sweetest and captures his Immaculateold hphrt. He wants to see her n Op,' nndhIipi wllli the nfd of her hnjc of cosmetics,fixes hi in up 'sa that his own son would not;be nlilc to recognize him. In this awattlmhe follows her to Diinbrlcige Weils, wheresho t« In piny Hint night. Meurjllme li iin-

Rcnrs Hint the Karl's son Is In love, withM'Myi.nnd Hie Karl's daughters nml Ajgj

KoiiMiiti'Wu nil nildre her. so they, too,:

stcnlnwny In Dnnhrldge Wells. Owing to nhunt ball they nrc nil forced tn find ijuartersIn the Hniue hotel, tin* landlord of which bnsto exleinporiKc a dining room for them. Hereft whirl of fun nnd song nnd dnuei> begins,nilugli'd with eiitanglenienfs nnd mlsundcr-utaudliiRR, nnd lasting until Holly nnd theentire party have returned' 1o the onH'a house.The earl, meantime, believes that n|l the tlirii;

he Jiris been pleading Ms own suit with thenctrens, hut she cleverly fools him, and ntlength wins his consent to the marriage ofhermir and Ida son. Miss Williams, who" wnsperml tt (Ml to slug only three songs, and lo Ihj

prominent less tfinn half an hour during theentire evening, wna welcomed like a con-quering hero—or heroine, and her songs wereall encored repeatedly, The real hll of theperformance, however, mi made bv JamesUlnkele.v. who Is known to local playgoersfor his work In support of Kdna jfny. Buthe hud no such opnorrunlllcB wllli Miss Mnyus he hns now* mid b,e shone as a renl .u-tlstIn his work, both In acting and 'In aimf.ng.Ills song about "Willie." the lvoy who fishedfor the tiddlers, wna rendered with capitalhumor nnd some flashes of renl pantomimicart

, Tom Wise, nlways capable of miningn laugh, no mailer how seriously he/mny beluindichpped, wns excellent in spite of the

Atkins ; Jimmy uolan. Dick I'nsco : (Jentennut &rh'< Will' Sutler : Print* Wllsrnt,Oeorge Rlnellng; Klsle Kscott, Augusln (illl;

Nell Hatalfon : Lllllnn. Kthol NerrTi; Mndge,IJIlInn iniven: Ytt Slug, Lllllnn Ashland.Next week. "On Onngrrous O round."Third AvpiihV Thnitro (Martin J.

Dlxnn, nuinnger).—"The Mlnnntirlnns" open-ed for the week of v.. The east showed thefollowing rotes nnd players : Mnrl. Ilolierts,

Chns. M. Sony : "Sforin.v" Jordan, L. V,Hlclrs: Clay lilrnnlpaii, Loulw S. Illllver;flrrfdlv Cnss. Kirov Cllnlon : Shelhr B^nioii.Dni-8, King: "Kiunioy" I'lit, .lullan K<*ed;fol." Cnllowav, W. H. Brmvn : ir.lder Kjili,

Denton. Wilson l'*orhes : Onvltl Calloway,Carl Ifey Sandy, f.irnrge Thompson ; I'M.

MiWglnp. Prcd Klberls: Mrs, IJenlon, MnyAnderson; Agnes Benton, l-'bireiice Christie;I'attle Hlnck. Madeline MeKny. Next week,"A Rasped Hern." ' V,

rurndlsi* lloof Hiirdoii (Oscnr Hani-merntoln, mannger>.—The engagement of theFays, tn Ihelr niystlfylng feais of 'UPtilnl

telepathy. !s the only Important change Inthe bill ben week of Aug. I). It Is theirthird engagement, here In the pnsl fewmonths, and Is announced as the Inst oppor-tunity lo wllneas their remarkable tents In

njlqd .yearling, «T secnntl slghl. The in si

weefcfi of Arlbur Prince the necompllslinlrcntrlloqulHt, nre mniounred, Tliere In nomore enterlnlnlng pniTnrmcr In bis line MinnMr. I'yince. Dsdrin, the dtneer. Is In herseconil week, :1h Ih Kinest llogun aud histalented troupe of sabel voenllsis, mnsk-lnusand dancers. This Is the seeontl week of I heKom* Fords, In thetr expert dnnelng act.

whleh han scored strongly here. Conlinuedehgngenicnls are : Lnlla Kelblnl.. bicyclist:MIsr Biillln's trained monkeys, Tti dint nmlArthnc In comedy ,nnd Juggling, nnd Collinsand Hart*, nnncdy nerobnla, Itenler andiioudler, rtsnrers, hegnn (heir engng^mentlierp H, mid tlie vllngrnph showed new plr-1iu*es.

PnNtor'n Tln-nlrr (Tony I'nslor, imitin-

gerl—Th/* hut/ «tM'll Ihlnupil the niidH'iire

lonrddei'lMy Aug. «. "Ipred Rny and i'onii>:inv,

In ii new Unman travesty t llrsl I Inn* here),

railed forth •' fell or launhs, nnd the skitwent •well, though perhaps not ns well an lils

elrl one. He lily mid Currier ftung In goodtnstc, and .were apprcclntPd : the Yoike Com-edy I'onr sane quite well, nnd affordedmuch JiinUKenn'iiI ; Hie Konr fJregurys gnven good exhibition of hoop rolling; Horsky-llereere unit company. In "jlnar In Her-ninny.*' mgde :i great lilt in Die clever little

Mcotcn( .ind won Inl* of npplnusi* : If, V, Kltz-

rernld. In his iipw one man driinin, "Missncvere's Dlainnnrl," made nn emphntlc HitIn his quick chndges. The tden Is mi Im-provement on iflh old nPt, Carroll nnd linkerrlniH'pd wyll |itid.woii recntts; Wilbur Held,In filttekfnaVhe'M his hearers well In mono,loguo :, (be l^nmsey Sisters. In "The fllrl

Mer-fenger," kept very busy desplle the bent,and merited the aiiplnnse they received ; Rl-

llolt. Belnlr mid KUlntt pleased In their net,

and others wi'-e : The drool Pe Bids, Kim-bsll Bros., ami Marjioti and Mnrton. Thev It'* Graph closed the bill.

lltiher'H HuHfiiiH (John II. Anderson,niiinagerl.- -The Rcgnrrlls. wire hnlred mar-vpt«. are the fpalure nltructlnit In the curio|u»U till'

1 week. Isbani. a Hindoo liynndist,ptlmcied considerable ntlentlnn', nml iimnvothers nre seen fo good ndviinl»<ie. In thetheatre an nniisiinl bill Is orcsi'iileil. and In-

ilt'des : McKiuinn and HInke. /<ulmvs nnd Lee.and many othersNew York Then Ire (Klow A Hrlnttgtr,

inntiagersi.—Melrtyre mid Hen Hi, In "Thelli»r« Tree," Ktnried theirs mcl week AlHCQiWnlltifk'n Thi'iilre (Mrs. Tlieo. Moss.

malinger t;—"Ills Honor, the Mayor," opened

Its sepo'id week Aug. i!

il'iillnon Siiiitire Hoof linrdt'ii (HenryIMiicus. manner) ."-"Mite. Clmuipiigiu*" w-teroH l'« 'tpv^ntb wet'? Any. ft,

Admit It* tinrdeiifW. Kramer's Sous, man-ngersi.—Cogan nnd llancroft. rvllur skntlugeniuedliins; the Zanies, trapeze and flyingring irymtipsls: Ltttirte Ordwny, I-Ttigllsli rom-pilleniie: Sir. nnd MfW. Snui King, coloredi .inirriy duo ' Anna Mnrcedes, operntfe ao-prnno; i,a Male, eoniedy mngleliin. nnd theBurring pictures, are Ike attractions for thispeck.

fact that the part he vlaycd was verypoorly written, nnd Will West, was also clever111 his songs'. Winon'n Winter, well knownIn vaudeville, found the el|angc to musicalcomedy work great fy lo Iter liking, and hersiieclnity, which came well toward the endof the performance, made real Broadwaylilt. Her hnhaltong were nil keenly ap-preciated, nnd Ikt vcntrlloqtilnl work 'occa-sioned surprise 'nnd general praise. ItethStone performed her too dancing feats." tomuch nplirecltltton. mid Was enenred wlllimitii'gnrd to the fact that the strnln upon hermust hnve been terrlllc In ancb weather.The four daughters of the earl were com-iiiemlably nlnyed by Mny Nnudnln, Mabelllolllns, Wlnonn MMhtor - nnd (J race Kiehi,their song, entitled "I Should So Lovelo he a Boy," proving a unrulier worlliv ofthe numerous encore?: given It. The raat:Karl of Haiictohury, Tom Wine ; t^iitd Con-gress, Andrew Hlgglnson'; Algernon. South-down, JnniCH Blnlceley; Shlnglu, Will West;I'lthclbcrt John Mnyon ; Captain Hereward..Martin Hnydon ; Alderman Brlggu, UlcbaidChnwnei : Mr. Orlniblo, landlord, ChnrlesButler; Police Sergennt, David Bennett;Crumm. fooimnn, John R Hogcrs; Sir JolinMontelth, H. P. Heudeo : Molly Montrose;Hat tie Williams ; Lady Isnbel Congress,"

S:»-tth A Vmrinr'm Tvrrnty^tblrdjfrcr Thcntre.— Mr. nrtd. Mrs. BtM

Ilnghca presenlcd, on Aug. (I .a comediettanew to New York, entitled "Suppressing theITclw," Jt Is the work of Pren .L Bcnmnn.n Milwaukee hewspnper ninn, rHDq was thepiny chosen In a contest. The slory tells ofnow Robert Olmntrad. a i Imt* man, white outon n spree, shoots niul slightly wounds hisbrother-in-law. who had l«en seat to-. lookf«r him hy Mrs. Olmsiead. 'Mr. Olrasfeail IK

anxious, io keen the evening papers of qnfollowing dny" rroio hfs wife, fot fear thatliny will, contain tfie account of the affair,

nnrf 'It'trnnsplres that she is equally hnxIoUsto keep Ihese same papers from being rendby. her. husband, because she had hougliL anniflomoMIc with money Klven her by tilm-mcud for nnolher purpose, nnd had rundown ti man, with it. The frantic ef-

forts of hdflbind and wife tac conceal theirrespeciive stories from men other, nnd ihelrmaneuvering, to keep t|ic pnpers from fnlflngIntq .cneh' others' nnn<Is furnishes, a sjnodgroundwork for comedy, which", however> Is

not, taken advantage of to the eit^tlt that,

would lie productive of the best results. Thereare r number of good laughs In spite of Thecrudity shown In handling the material, nndthe chance Is clearly there for the reshnplngof the work Into more attractive form. BothMr. npd .Mrs. Hughes worked conaclentlouslynnd well In carrying the hilmor of tlie pfece.mid Jnines It. m*p aided them. Witllrims nndWnlkorV filee Club was greatly liked, nqdthe nndfenre was loth to part with them.,while Kdwln Stevens, assisted by Miss Mar-shall, played "A Night Off," and neverallowed the interest to flag nn Instantduring his time on view.' Mr. Stevens'work is always delightful. llroekmnn.Mack nnd. Belmont, la "The Count onMother's Account," were given warm np-platise. t'lq singing of Mr. Broekmajt andMiss Belmont being worthy of praise. TlieI'onr Mrlvln Brothers," fresh from triumphsnt minther New York resort, presentedIhelr reronrknhiy clever hand to bond work,lo frequent burst n of npplnusp, and JohnnieStanley; and. Grace Lconnrd, both' warmlywelcomed at their first nppegranee, oneredr most entertaining net, the former showingcleverness In Imitations nnd la bis wellknown dancing, nnd tho Intter ringing sev.rnlsnugs with cn|)itiil. effect. Happy Jack flardrner talked nnd sing his pnrOdlen with, ex-cellent results. Others wire.: The' MJssesAlthaa, In singing nnd ncrohntle dnnelng,and Mnrkey nnrl Moron, character comedians.The inntlon pictures continue".WlMtnrln Grove fjosehh Hart, mnnn-

ger).—The tenth week of this Summer sea-son opened most auspiciously night of Aug.0. with '"Seeing New York" continued ns thechief attraction. The performance or themusical skit, on Monday night was attendedwith all the eclat of the preceding weeks,nnd, although the night was Insufferablyhot, Cnrrlc Do Mar nnjd the principals, like-wise the choruses, worked as conselcntloimlvns ever. In the vaudeville portion of the hill

there were two. cbrin'gcs, is. the newcomersbeing; The Barber-Ritchie Trio of bicyclist a,

which scored atrohgiy, nhd the Three Lef:

fela, In a bounding"acrobatic net. That qit'nr-

lette continues their long and very success-ful engagement here, in their unrivalled, vo-collBniB. nnd "The FlamnturglstB" continuelo ariiuse ihe hlg audiences. Fcrroll Des-mond succeeded Cherldnh Simpson, as Gracevan Alstync, in "Seeing New York," Mon-day, Aug. G.Aerial Gardens fKlaw & Kr longer, man-

agersl,— Geo. M. Cohan started nls friur-teenth week Aug. 0, Ih "The Governor'sSon.".

Cnnliiii (Sam S. & Leo Shubert. mann-gers);-^"Tbe Boclnl Whirl" entered Itseighteenth week Aug. 0, when Maude Ray-mond returned to the cast.

DtntAMLANo.— "The Kali ;0f.

cIsco" bai an additional; tnhlehu

scene, which introduces one hundrejnpd moreL than forfV, horaVB. ''llrt,

the World." Mi?reatlm,', - ,,'I^rnob*i

teTs,- lleE-Oatc. tlw Mldga CTty/CaiVenice arid thi* MoU fnafah Vlfltti

other attractions.BOMOCK'S ANIMAT.

TnmmaiW, will appear,with 'HendrlckHon. the'

evenings this week.BrANnATTAft ' TOACH,—Rti-e's "The

from Paris" lifls proved, sq populn;Joe Weber tm consented tn —Show until Aug. IS. which will „r.lral comedy n third week. The latest bit

lav YIjcitL eccentric Spanish and l'arlr|on

danccB, Pain's fireworks cortthiuo to be verykncumsfnl: ' '

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QhiqiiTON B«acii. Park.—In addition tothe high dive, the rckulnr Brighton Beach, at-tractions, KentiTu 'Anlm.il 1 HboW; the skat-ing rink- the bathing and the shows alongtin* Pike still" Bttractii, great, deal of,pairon-nge. Kearney P. Speedy, the dsrc-devll highdiver, Is to be Ihe free sensation, In frontof the big arena which hotlsed" TJawnee Bill nlower lL'fl, feet in height has been, erected.pimT. nt tjic foot of It Is a shalloty in.nk of

water, Into which Mr. Speedy wlfl direBltiuiiTU'Jt ; llKActi MinOiv IIAUj ivL T.

firover, manager).—This week's- bill includes:The Four fclortons, Ed. lWthohde. and eoth-

pany, Claricft Vance, the KoiiV Rnras,' Red-ford niid Winchester, ' Wflly' Zlmhierman,Shrirp Ilrothers, Charles Qrnpcwin, nhd Iheklnetograbh. : "

llKNWiHHpN's, Coney Island.—BUI. week of

of Player^iglK Ij. SoriUBEi., manager of the May Htfi*«. fflfln %jjf*a in New York last week, In"ffinr3 Infere-* 'imerest.of his company, which Is nls'ylne- inNew Rngland. * u

AnRNA. The tlitcr -William A. Duncan, who hns bpen Dlav.

the nnrt of Sam Drysdale,Vnclllc."

"Across ths

.. _ . pqilVt' "i ''«'»J •r'luuu.^ AJtii. n^,.n,^'L

Aug: it ! McGloln and Smith, Manning's Bn-tertninerR, the Three Mitchells, R^yul M|i-

slcal 1'Ive, Emerson nnd Bollen, l^ynn, rajy

nnd; Yonhff, Prof. Bllyck's seals, Dbt^a Pel-

lOtler, Gtic Edwards' Postal- Boys, Five Ro-manos. Knickerbocker Foul*, Beau and llamil-tdtf, Neillp. Lewis, Mile. Sousa, atsslstedbyHarry Sloan.

s— - -—NEW 1 OIIK CITY .JOTTINGS.

Okcab IlAHWF.nsTB.iN hns added snotner tp opevated exclusivelyhis list of prima 'don'nks for the Manhat,tan I*rlnep of IfW Rd<*e,*'

Opera Co., in Mme. Anna Olacoinlnl, a young, "Wjiere the. Shamrock GrowVenetian singer, who is said to be one of thefinest of: the younger Italian triezzo sopranos'.Mr.' Ilammersteln also has engaged • MraeiGeorglno Itu.sa, a well known dratnatlc' so-

prano, of Milan, who Is sold to be one of thellnest Aldna In llslj.

E. F. Ai.uks hns nrrauged for the produc-tion, at Keith & Proctor's -One Hundred nndTwenty-firth Street. Thentre, for 'Hie follow-ing plays, by Henry Arthur Jonea" "Mi's.Hnhcs Defense," •"'•Tlie' MlddlMriivn," "TheDancing Girl," "The Bauble Shop" and "TheCase of Iiclwlllous Susan." v* 1 ;

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"Montana," a new melodrama- of Westerncattle ranch life, will he given Kb first locaTproduct lojri at Dixon's Third Avenue Theatre,tabov Day, ^ept. '3,

AnotIikr theArms, has been added, to theShuhcrts' New York strlrig of playhouses, gMjirig them nnd their associates a total of tenin the metropolis. The recent addition is thenew Lincoln Square Theatre, at 65th Streetnnd Broadway. .The , Shuberts have arrangedfor It. to be under the management of WalterK, Lawrence, • who controls "the MadiBOtt'Square Thcalre. Mr. Lawrence? will open thenew house about Oct, l, with a big dramatli

r«rJ£**

'Ifln^ ?** wh° was for-

merly with May .Irwjji's:company, flted st

Itolyokc. Mass., on Aug." 4. i: Tko Hui'KM'do;, or-Blackmore's thirteen

pnnfofrntph companies, - writes : "I could notrun a coinpahy without The New-'VorkCbirrRB's valuable assistance. I hove (bittcon -eoin priii lea,' 'wo'rkinfi elgbfy-plght n«un|«nfld\Tlff; Ctitomf Is' a 'sfflbV hf inS wel-come vlsltdi'. to every member of therii 1liftVe received many letters'froirr the bestpeople In' the' business, nnd mariv rron^'Hfor positions' or at lenst rememBrdnce fromold time friends."

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T. Ilj W.innrtt writes that lite KmcrgencvPloy Fureiiu Is doing tveH furnishing man-agers of.rftock nouses, repertory' companiesnnd„ road, producihms wltli ' ploys.

Notes' rnoM the Edwin Bahvii! Stock Co—We Ha.ve been' playlnc; the Bell '&, Oleriddrfcircuit of aliii9meri throughout fhe Rummerto wtj. grot|fyipf business. We' have - onemore wijek on'thlg circuit, then we start onour usual rodod of.falr dates,

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com"meiiclti'g alI'redonla. Kghi, nnd then go'ng to UlavCentre and Blnckwelt; Okla, T>ese fairs weInive played regularly for the past threeyears. After Hint we hnve four" more date:;.and then a succession 'of Ihe choicest time In

Oklahoma and' Indian' Territory. We arebnoKcd solid urtill next. April. Our cothpanv,aiwa.Vs' a

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strong one in the regular serts'ob,

will -be stronger liinn ever. Our repertoryWUI cpji8l*t of- copyrighted ploys, owned anil

- > us. They are- "A"At Sunrise Hdllow,"Grows," "Shadows of

Hip Past," ,"Cot,lo» Blossoms," ."From East toWest;" aud.'**vol'other royalty pieces, forwlilcn we are now negotiating. We have all

new printing for this season, and new sceneryfofr each 'pffty. Our vaudeville features willbe' a feature In themselves. Our roster is asfollows : Edwin Darrie. & Oscar Graham,owners; James C. Gbdjey, George Dawaot,S. B. SpAjnglcr. Baxter New tori, Hrtfrarfl

Mleke. LAwrence. Pcrklhs. Wig' Payne. Ed.Glrnrfl. All'dti1 Berferin, Oetnldlii'e Godlcy, Lo-re! tn Graham and Myna Beeves.

: "Tub Toiin :'(iv Anobrw Mack, under Hiedirection of Jitines II, Decker, in Dion Boucl-rrniilt'*! old. hnfever n'e'w play, "Arrah NaPogue," Wlllopen In, Newport, It. I.; Mon-ilayi'Aug. 27. An entire new priduction In

hejflg pillnted hy Dl Frank Dbdge, frompliotogrophs made by Mr. Mack nn his' re-

cent, visit1

16 Ireland, The company- will in-

clude atiitxed chorus of thirty voices, pit*senting tne; most complete, arid, accurate per-formance of, this Irish play. Mr. Much buswritten several. mHr songs, which he will

slngtnjs senBoii. '

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"PKnov Fno.M Pauis" ond "The Saltan ofSulu". will start out on th^ fifth season, un-

production—to which clnss of attrnctidns.lt &1t\ tj*,e management of Madison Corey, withwill' be exclusively; devoted. Mr. Lawrencewill continue using

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the Madison Square The-atre for light comedies.

Statb Sbnatob'Tiiomas V, O'Gimdy is thelatest contributor to the dramatic 'literature'nnd plate collection ot.the Green Boom Club.He hns given two plates framed In mahoganynnd gold, portraits of Stephen Price, oncemanager of the Park theatre in this cltv,

May Nnudaiu : Lndy - Dorothv Congress;ibol UolllnB: Lik

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Wlnonn Winter; Lady Rosa Congress. GraceMab llnlltns ; Lady Agnes Congress,

Winter ; Lady HOT"*

Field: Letly. Beth Stone; Mrs. Bl'Iggs.Emily Francis; Cuckoo Vnrtulunc. DorothyZimmerman ; Kltrv t'ranbourne, Elsa Itelh-Imrdt ; Maud Hoehester, Elthel Kelly; MnbelDticroHs, Clnrn PI 1 1 : Mn ry Moecloalleld,Gruce Kimball: Olive Mnudcrvlllc, Edna Sid-neyAmerican Thenlrc (John M. Ward.

manager).—Hnvvnrd Hall opened his Bcaeonhere Aug. d. to n good, house. In "The Mil-t''<»'ili'.> tir»tpriivi\" wlileli stnnds tho test oflime well. The greatest cnthuslnsun pre-vailed at nil times, making up for the hickoC numbers In the nttdlence. Mr. Hnll wnspiraAtii UN ever in tlie irlplo role, and wonrounds of applause throughout for his quickcimnges nnd Interest hug work. rhtrnarnDouglas, possessliiR ,1 strlkluj; llgiirc, it plens.,ing peraonnlily, splendid voice nnd ituprcs-sue 11111111101', played Mrs. Sodgwlrk excet-li'utly. unit was n distinct favorite In spiteof the repellimt ehnrncler. CbiiR. Hiirtlev.ns Perkins; Gen. Oyer, ns Eddie, and LouiseHorner, ns Aline, deserve speclnl commen-dation. The company. In general Is verygood. The cast: The Millionaire Detective,lidbert Hose and Sir Boberl Bancroft. How-ard Hurt : l-ester Rnnd. William Stuart;Moses Levy, h'red Pleraon ; Charles Sharp,W. S. Lyons; Snmuel iMorrison. JosephWeber; Dr. Sedgwick. Edwin Collins: Per-kins, Clins, Hartley ; Eddie. Geo, Ovey

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James, Chns. Hartley; Blindy, Chas. Wil-liams; Jorttiin, J, Wakefield: Alice Morrison,Anun llollinger ; iMrs. Sedgwick, Barbaran.i..,|,i.,

: Aline. Lnulie Homer; Mary Sharp,Viola Vanderhoof ; Mrs. Sharp, Olive Carson.I'Keiutive stntf lor Chns. E. Blnney Amuse-ment Co. (Inc.) : Geo. N. BnHnnger, generalmanager; Fred Douglas, mniiiigcr; .Inmes It.

liorey. general ittige director; Dave Kline,InirdiicRN manager; Jos. Webrr, stage mnnn-ger; Hurry Parker, assistant stnge nmnnger;ll, E. CoppenspiiT. enrpenier: T. II. Brown.pioiH'illes ; Jus. I'nivers, electrician. Nextweek. "Hei'tho, the Sewing Machine Girl."Fourteenth Street Thentre (I. Weslev

Itosenauest, numageit.—This house openedthe season Monday night. Aug. 0, with"Quern of the Highbinders" ns the attrac-tion. In spile of the hot weather, ihe housewas welt tilled. The work of FUna Glllett,Leila Davis, George Whltnkor nnd .Tomes 11.

Waters was commendable. A drill liv Cant.Kellv's Police Zonnves wna well received bvthe nudlence. while specialties by Bessie Clif-ford were worthy of prolonged upplause.The cast! George Stuart, Geo, W. Whltnker:Knl TonjT, Edward F. Mntinary: ClinrlesWebster, C. W. Tnivera; Harry Arlington,nobert D. Cnlu ; Ikey Itmiu'w, James H.Waters; Contain O'Neii, Cut M. A. Kelly;Sergennt Thompson, Daniel Wnrren ; AliceStuart, F.lma Glllett; Betllnn Otlo. Leila K.Davis; Snriili Buttinski, Hessle OlffonK

I.yeeu in Then tro ( Daniel Frohmnn.mnnagerK—"The Lion nnd the Mouse"opened Its thirty-eighth week Aug. tt, ohwhich date the three hundredth perrormnripYoccurred. . ** :

Hori.-i...- At the West End (Geo. A.Blumbnthal, manager) n revival of the wellknown melodrnnia, "The Str.*cts of NewYork." is the offering for the current weekand It wos presented with nil necessary HtngocfftctM on Aug. fl. A' good slaed nudlence wason' band nt the opening performance.,

KB'fii anp Pnocfon/B O.vb IJu^nREO andTwH.NTY-riv/Tii HrBKPT Th'eatiib'.—FranklynFylcs four act dramn, "Drnan Wayne,", wasgiven Its Harlem prtmlew at this housorfternoon of (I, before nn nudlence thot packedthe house, despite the warm weather. ' Thepiece hns proven successful, on the road, andns Mr. Fyles' well. known cleverness In play-writing ,1s. ogam shown to marked advantageIn this instance, the result mny be readilyimagined. The action of the play Is spirited:Hie lines nre bright, arid the general effecton the audience, was most agreeable. MaryHall; who ml specially engaged fot the titlerole, gave a delightful performance, and thework of Ttobert Cuonnhigs, Jamas Keaiie,Robert II|l|, George Howell ind MathildaDoshon was particularly good* The cost !

DrilM Wnyne, Mory Hall; Clarence Colgate,James Kcnne : Violet Gilford, Ixettn Jewel;Mrs. Dnrbnn Colgate. Maltilldc Deshon ; Doc-tor Plerson, George Howell; Jim Jorvlo, Rob-ert Cumm Ioca ; Rodney Wnyne, Robt. LeeHill i Arthur BeeKman Livingston, Al. Rob-erts ; Clarice Colgate. Alice Martin J Icy Jphii-non. Joseph lOggenton : Rev. Dr. Mldtlleton, _Frank Adams; Mr. JoneB. Wm. Morrlsey : toivtMiMr. Hnirls, James Gould; Wilson, a Butler, SSpISWm. Morrlsey ; Jane, a Maid, L'fllo Weston :

Soldier, Philip White; N'urso, feuxabotliWhlpps,. liim'rm & Skajhin's Ot.n Bbibbumm HoopGabokn (Ben Hurtlg, manager).—It Is thosame old story here—business Is most sat-hinirtory—-Attd ns the attractions niTered areup to the standard, returns should 'continuebig Ibroughoht tlie Summer season. Thebill Mr this week presents Gertrude Hoff-man. World Comedy Four, Italian Trio,Hughes Musical Trio, McBrldc and Conkley,and. Nellie .Nichols.Star (Wm. T. Keongh. manager).—This

house opened Saturday, 4, for the regularseason, with P. Aug. Anderson, In "TheCurse of Drink," nnd a good sized audiencewas In evidence. It npplanded the star andploy, nnd Ihe Scenic effects proved very fine.During' the Summer the house has beenbrightened up. both in regard to paintingMM new enrp'Jts. It now presents n pleas-ing' appearance, both exterior and luterlorhaving bees gone over.

and of M/lry Ann fcec, a dancer, who ap-peared hV1f*-l2, In "La Smolensk*.*! ' -

LoijIJs. GoTTsoitAtoc has. been se|ectcd, as ft™n N;Iln Jloylajul,. stage "carpenter; Hsncy

banners' flying:' new choruses' of pretty girls,

new costumes and newly built scenery, pro-perties nnd mecbnblcal effects. -

Notks ani* nnsTfttt or Tn*fc Americans, In

repertory (Poilitlat ' Amusement Co., Incor-porated, munagersji- Canton, O. : Harry A.March, president: ArtjWir.K. Herbst, generalagent; H. w.' ' March.'-' secretary nnd treas-

urer: Arthur Seedbara, Henry Testa, stagedirector: Harry La Ilea ne, leader of hand;Jbllus Olhlioiiscri, leader of orchestra

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the musical director nt 'Joe Weber's Music?Hall when Victor Herbert's new opera h* nuton there. Maurice Levy will be the conduc-tor on the rond.ma tin: Cawli, will open In her new musi-

cal play, "Marrying Mary," at Daly's The-atre, Aug. 81,i . j

Rkhrausals of. "The Virginian*: nre now Inprogress, and the. first pel'formanee of the iltibef; The

isoh will l» glren' at! Un"* Acadeihy of Mn- Mlddje West,sic, i.Iiih city. Thursday, Aug. l); DuBllnl^nrnum, now famous as the cowboy-knight ofOwen Wisler's. crpnMon, will continue"in. hlnrole, supported by many,. of.the original. Cast.'

-Iami:s R. Adams has been rc-engnged forthe coming season at, the N\ Y. Hippodrome,ns clown, stilt .'performer ond character bits.Season opens Sept. '3.

T,h,batrhs closed aub : The, Knickerbocker.

hoy.'K" AgneB Fuller, Kthel Towtisend. EvaLa Reane, Freda La Reanc. Mlna La Renne,John .D'Ot-mond. Prince Elwood, Jack Wm*-hurton, Mart. W. Klelie, James Ernst. Ed-ward Arthur, Fred Davis. Orchestra—Juliusolnhousen, Harry. Lee, Harry La Reane,Joseph Gagnfili; M. R.' "Ashley; Herman Al-

hertmneyer. Otis. E.j Arbuckle and Oscar Lut^ringer; The company Is 'booked ;solid! In the

"'he'" repertory Includes'; -"'The

iiiookiyii. _ ,\( Btnnoy's Ampblon (M-Schleslugor. mannger) "The Devil's Auction"Aug. 0-1 1, The hot weather last week didn'tseem .to hove uny appreciable effect on thar.tteiidance at "Across the Pacific." Next,the Russell Brothers, in "The Great JewelMystery."

Payton's (S. S. Allen, manager).—"Wo-man Against Woman" Is this week's offering.Despite the hot weather, old time Pay toilnudlcnces filled the bouse during lost week,tn witness ''The Mnsquernders." Next, "Sol-diers of Fortune."Nnw Gbanp.— Thin Is the name given to

the old Unique.' which line been ns thoroughlychanged Irtslrte as It has in name'.' Fromorchestra to gallery, and from stage to thefront of the house, a, thorough renovationhas been made. New decorations, new scenerynnd new seats have repluced the old. Everyeffort will be made to moke of It, a familytueatre for the presentation of melodrama ticproductions, Tlie doors were thtown. opennight of d, with Louis Ilemlnw'oy's big' scenicproduction, "The King of, Dlmn'ouds." Thescale of prices 1b 10. 20 and 30 cents.Lvna PAttK.—"The Mountain Torrent,"

the latest attraction here, Is rivaling "TheGreat Train Robbery'* nnd other tdiows in

Iiopulnrlty. The out door free circus hns'etc Harlow's performing elephants as the

chief feature. At the Mundy ftnJmnl arenaHip two groups of lions trained' by Mme.Louie ond Cnpt, Crawford nre feature*. Col.Mundy hns also eleven groups of perform"*Ing; leopards and pigs. -

Mnn-o'-Wat's Man." seen for the first time In

this' territory at'popular prices,; "Tlie Voicenj Nature," "A Gitmo of Hearts.". "Let NotMan put ' Asunder," "'The Bohemian." "Trin-ity Chimes," "Tjie Color Line," "Satan'sImp" and "A Romance of Oklahoma," thelatter two by Mr. Zlelle, of the company.The company 1

is Called the Americans, ''and it

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is claimed it'"is the- largest, repertory organ-ization to ever, play tha'MIddle West. ,

- Mn. AJib Jjiis, HAnar J. jAqksox' (RerthaJulian) are with Klhnt & Gazzolo's new plo-duOfion, "The Four Corners of the Earth."

1/lDZtU PrIngle writes'. '.T have completelyrecovered my health : tn fact, r, nm enjoyingbetter! health tnon at any time -for years.The low altltudt; nnd salt water bathing atLong Beach; Col ;

., has done great tjblngs formy nerytes and .stomach trouble. I-bwh : two ofIhe. sweRist tipartniWtr atid tb,nrlBt;*l)otels In

Long Bench, ubd g'lve tliem my personal-'at-'ontTon, and enter to high class patrons. I

r.lilt own ray home and farm' in KhoivUle,In,. 'niid'ihnVe'ohljf

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' retired temporarily. Man-1 gor Mjoiosc'e. 'tjf.'tbe Hurbank Thcntte, V^>a

Ani|e!es, offered 1

ra'c the paitof Mariniine,\hv circus 'glij, to ; 'ciente In his new play."f*he Hrtlf, Breed.'' 1 accepted, and the play,|ii'onuertpn,:and company were .such a. phe-I'omonol sucetss It will rijii fpur'ueekn to

packed houses," a record brtaWer.' tot' 'a: citythe size of- Los Angeles, Long'"Bbacb- 1 s ahcautlfu! phiee; dtilightfullv'cdql, BJHti fineplace for nervond' people, eflpeclsll/ 'women.''

P. IT,. Sui.uvah Amiisbmrnt Cp;'N)6TB^.-T-Gedrge Tottan* SJniith has written n nev/ 'ver-sion or "The ErrHhcl Boy!'! for Billy B. Van.The play is a. conf inuriUon" ''of the' Wnfedr

Paul's," which MF.'"Tfolt"and bia"comnnaT ^t11 Mr; Xn

JL^IWfS. I5' ln3,

t seasptf withnre producing at the Theatre Roval Kb? r{icK srent 9)itieai.- Th^'new piece give> hlra

tingulshed for theeireU^ otVnmX&n\' ^cn ^, flPPpituhltles townl'tls displaying hUcol effects, which are some of the best Mr W^ 'IIW .' It;

.

i3 '1 t^°. oct3- WWHolt has devised. K 1,Iff'entehy'nfiislgal, numbers, haudsomd-cos-

„d1„ t ,;n rt„oo, sever,, Z^^JXt: S^fe W&2%tt3kChas. Rognn and Chas. Clark have been en-

Mnnhatlanl Biloit, Joe Weber's Music HaRHudson, Cnrrfck, Broadway, New Amster-dam, Hippodrome, Majestic, Garden, Lyric,Academy of Music, princess*, Empire, Daly's.Savoy, Madison Square; Fields',' HeraldSqusre. Liberty.- Grant)'' Opera House, Mur-ray HID, Colonlnl. Proctor's Fifth Avenue.Proctor's Fifty

:elghth Street. . Tiorkville. ir-vlng Place. Circle, Miner's Eighth Avenue,Miners Bowery, Dewey and London.

'HAPi'riVANX' HtAten Island.—At the flrBtm.n?,'l

ni7,

ot t,,r stP.<-'kholders of "Happyland"tMf oddltlonnl capital was huffinrlzedand provided fot, to largely 'Increase' Hipresent list of b'oinila'r aftinctlons and addthirty acres to Its area,

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—OUR USTItM.lAX LETTEH.FROSI OUR OW;N COHJlESrON'DENT.

SroNRv, July n."The Little Jllchits," nt Her Majesty's The-

atre. Is now in Its last week, after a vervpuccessful season. This will also be the fsrc*-well week or the comlc'ope'ro ;companv, as onSatitrduy next Chns. Frohnian presents Wil-liam Collier, In "Op the Quiet."

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The Improved edition of "In Sight of

day nlglit.; the TllnsjonrwtTtTwi "Birth "ofSpringtime," "The LevltntlOn of PrincessAstra and the tnlklng skull remnln riteeminent in the programme. f

At tho Tlvoli Theatre, the stgr attractionIk Brlnii. In bin sensatlpnal turn, "Pastimeson 11 Buttleshlp," In which lie Juggles withheavy cannon, balls, and

. bnlnneea n cautionand cnrrlngo on his chin. Rrlon promlsea

ii .1* .°i

nri0f tb

,°l?K B,r

.ong nmn ' *«« Ha»Tv

Itlcknrdn.haa had for long while. Larolahe fnnqy toon w|th the.Tunny ways and

gaged by the P. II. Sullivan' Amusement Co.for the forthcoming production of 'TheodoraKnmetrs racing play, '"A'Ttnce'" for Lire."'

I^.oiiknck Gii,bi3iIt Fpx^ who rl'centlyilnisbed, four week's "at Sea Breeze Phvllion;liotideqiiolt. N." Y.', will rest a week beforeJoining Peck's "Bad Boy" Co., for the" season.Wm. L. ItvYNohB-AMD'wifE (Viola' Ke*nel

and Little Edythc Rnynore have beeh spend-ing the Summer at Seattle, Wash,, and willlug mum in nn win tne runnv m*i nnrt c * ..

IWse Cahllil nre a!M" Biicccrtf ilfir SiBrfni UP01! ""ll* PS?1"1,

»M8<>n "'* '»« CHS.'*-while Utile Clin mntlnii™ to n*S HlroTSi S'"J *ti

ckf°-H "><>™ri„W T"e

iifavor with' tlio ninJIences. Itrli* Sa,l?« fc

' *"t0«. Aur. 5, pluylng tills house oil

Mniid 1'nnlHB. Kroc] lllnelt nnd IBM, LfitfS,llc «»•?»• W«le Edyihe Unynore played

I'orkea Tielp lo make llie ncrtormani* a mn«? " .'iBwH. "pgnseracnt dlll'lng: the Summerenjorabta one.

inriotraanco a moBt w|jf t. d , l,'rawle.T'» Co,, at Scuttle.At tltc Palace Theatre Mr. Sncneer Is nte. r ,"i.

v„ Kaufmak, manager ot "Railroadaenflnji n aeHes ot moving Diet iris nlnwlm- ;

T"ck Co.i

has been seriously 111 Tor the pastthe city ot San Francisco beforeTAndTile? '

S° "HB*** at »'• homo at Kansas. He ac-rhe terrible dlsMtcr, which arc rooo°°nVivlti, S'W'P^jSrM hltnM" dufln^ » P"t?™-great popularity.

meeting mm anteJot|'^UajJ Crockett/' vffflcli later de-

heen engaged asAt tie Centenary Hall the Ftek Jubilee

vefef? T

n."..?i?„

d "SSKI*Singers reappeared on. Saturday night, when ..."."."i tLfiSW $S Vf.... Saturdav nlelit wti.n , ..MA I/A PiKRne, who "has been engaged aa

thpfi- well balanced slngtng-

pleaSJd a Iutm "S1 wJaM.Ia ""Wort Of TjfrdHu "S*er.

audience, encores beingAe order of thi mH ln Barabbas," will be seen fpr theflret ten... ,. —i "5.. .. » «n- weeks „( lll4 Ma,on as the heroine of One ot

Wjmgm A Uratly's '•'\Vav IJowii East" com-

Canlea. riiocbe Davles will head the othercompany, '

vtAUHWoitTH riARRta, who has notpil here

ft„JsoJernl„notal)le

>ffl¥* choruses bclagInbltided In the progralnnie, which were spe-cially notable for the ntrentlih to the llghlsand shades of the im|slc

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, . Ui- "Wrprt"' Mme"'ModlMk«"and"nTnne'ie

81 La* aaWtfiTa coCil'fl rM ty«*sma tt *s* e-Sathe coming season. . "'. l"r

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nohald*. a'-'jon'rii Canadian dramaticpiano, for liia graiid onera compauy;

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AUGtJST ft. tfME STEW YO^Kv CLIPPER. mD ,X Hbii-mah, agent of the Jam] Keliey

qtock Co.. writes : "We opened oil second

season nt PnrJa, Ky., July JO. to the largest

house erer Been In Iberia, with hundreds of

iwonle turned away. Mm S. K. 0. slgu whs

out before elgb (...o'clock. Thla season Mr.

Keliey baa the ,strongest repertory company

in the South, and 'only the larger, cities will

be played.- Laat season Mr. Keliey was out

tar forty-sU. weeks, and (his year he Is

booked koHqUo June 1, ploying only Southern

tlide .Weopeu the thentrlcni reason In the

following, towns: l'nrio and Lexington, Ky.

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l'orteinouth, o. ; Knoxvllle and Chattanooga,

'i'enn.. imd .Somerset. Ky. Mr. Keliey Is d great

favorite in the above towns, and rapacitybusiness ,1b expected at each performance.

Foster Ball and Balie Oavls wilt be the special

vuudevllle features this season. As ipecial

srenery-ls carried each plo™ will be eiaboi-ate-

ly staged...Tae rosier Includes: Jewell Keliey,

Foster jSBl Leu- Griffith, John Lawrence,Chas. Kendall, - Nelaon A. Lawrence. OhaR.

Hill. L. A. Kipllli, Kustace .Gibson, CarolineKfohr, Bertetla i.ill, Chris Wilson, BnheDaVls, Jane Barbour, Marie Haley and Jo-

sephine Meyers. V. A. .Hoilman closed n suc-

cessful seuson of twenty-live weeks, withKentfrow's Jolly Pathfinders at Galveston,Tex., and joined Jewell Keliey Stock Co., at

Paris, Ky., to do advance work for the com-ing season."TjBW Fields' company for the Heinld

Square Theatre, New Jork, will Include:Edna Wallace Hopper, Kllta l'roctor Otis,

Louise Allen Collier, Kdnn Lutiy, CeciliaKrov.ii, Corallc BIythe, Louise Dresser,George C.rossruith, Joseph Herbert, Georgeficban. Jack Norworth mul Harry Fisher.

HuNiiV ItrsHKi.i. has, about completed ar-

rnugomenta for bis "San Carlo1' Grand Opera

Co, for next season. Mme. Nordica will bethe prima -donna. Others will be: AliceNelhwn. Angellnn-Korharl, baritone from Ml*Ian; rerello- do. Seguroia, basso; Mile. De-reyne, Mr, Alliens. Tarqulnl, Mme. Colombatl,Messrs. Montl-Bnldlnl, mezzo-aopraao tenor

:

Constantino, Glnconne, Mnrtln, Sacefccttl.baritones; Fratoldl, ualperni, bassos andbuffos; Pennl, Valcntlnl, Barocclif, Vlvlanl.The repertory will Include: "Faust." "11 Tro-vatore, "Tosea," "Adricnne Lacouvrcur,""La

;Gioconda," "La Boheme," "Daughfr .of

the ' RcgfnieinY.' "Sllgnon," "lllgoletto," "Ma-oou" (Massenet), "I I'ngllaccl. "Itonieo andJuliet." "Carmen" and "Cavallerla Itustl-

oana." , ...I'if.tho Mascao.ni has been nwarded dani-

eges' against the Rossini Lyceum, Besaro,Itnly, for the deprivation of the director-ship of the Lyceum, ou recount of bis recenttour of America. '

.,Lokin J. IlowAno will resume possession

of Howard's Theatre, Chicago, Aug. 1 15, hislease to the International Tbentrlcul Co. ex-

piring on that date. The house will be re-

decorated ond open Sunday, Aug. ID, withBilly Kersauds' .Minstrel, and on Sunday,gift with "Josh Sprucehy." The regnlnr sea-

son will commence Kept, L>, \vlt!i the HownrdStock Co\,- headed by Lorin J. Howard andBlanche Clyde Howard.Tun Sistbhh McConnkll nro featured this

season with the Knickerbocker Stock Co.Both are playing the leading roles Id all pru-ductionB,__alno Introducing tbelr clever epe-

le playn were auifly'

card. The company carries Its own scenery,

lug __cislty.vTbe plays were an selected to fit the

*"loflj"little 1 r's ability, cud are proving a strong

electric effects, furniture, box sets, etc. Thisweek the company In nt Troy, N. Y„ and is

under, the management of J. M. Hoyt, of a.Is'orwalk, Conn., and Phil Levy, late managerof Chester De Vonde, who predict a very suc-cessful season.

Pete Bakrr fof Chris and Lena fame)will be seen next season In acotuedy called"A Itace for a Widow," Mr. linker playirig astrong cbaraeted part, which gives hfm excel-lent opportunity to Introduce his specialtiesboth in Eugllsh and German dialect. Thosupporting company is now being engaged,Notkn .vroh Davis & i&uoknk's "A I'oon.

Relation" Co.—The company left recentlyfor Benton Harlun, Mica., to rehearse, audthe outlook for our ability In putting. on afirst class production Is very promising. Ason .eccentric comedian Mr. Kilaworth Is farabend of our expectations, and bis supportIs a carefully selected one.NOTHH FROlt TIJW McCuttO BROS. NATIONAL,

STpCK Co.—We are In. our. fourteenth suc-cessful week, playing Missouri, Kansas andthe territories. Our beautiful canvas, the-atre Is the admiration of all, nnd the Mc-Cord Bros, spare nothing -to make their com-

Eany one of the best equipped on the rond.Ullan Seymour, the attractive leading wo-

man of. the company, makeB many friends,and her gowns are a feature of the attrac-tion. The company will play several fairdates before reorganizing for the regularseason. The roster of the company fs asfollows : Fred P. McCord, manager ; J'rnnk.f. McCord, advance representative ; Sam Me-Cosh, secretary; Lillian Sevmour, Eda .Newman. Edvtn Francis, Helen Mora, Harry Lep,Richard Barrett, Belli Peel, John Newman.Frank Mangold, Dave Farr and HowardBrown.Tub title of Grace George's new medium

has been changed from "The Illchest Girl In

the World" to "The Richest Girl." Whencopyrighted In Txmdon, early In the year, It

was - called "The Iticbest Woman in thejWorld."

Thos. H. O'Nril lias signed with "Peck s

Bad Boy" Co., for the coming season. Mr.O'Nell is engaged to play the Irish comedypoliceman, and to do bis specialty; also to

arrange nil of the dancing numbs rs.

Oxb op the early productions to take the

rond thin season will he the new sensational<irauin, by Arthur Osborne, "Why She WnsSncrlftced.** a piece which was tried the lat-

ter part of last season, and proved n finan-

cial, as well ns nn artistic succcm It Is

considered to be n beautiful production. Aeorefullv selected company has been enen«ed,and will be bonked exclusively over the Klnif

A Erlonger and Stnlr & Hart In. circuits.

After a few weeks ou the road It will bebrought to New York City. In the cast are:Clnlve Osborne, Little Hoynl Oshorue, EugeneMayer.* . ,-.

U«.n Dbvhtikaux Jn. has been engnc«d to

play Zeblcl I'etteiiglil, In "Qulncy .AdamsKnwyor" Co. (Western), under the manage-ment of W. O'Nell. The season npcus Aug.& nt Port Huron, Mich.

VmoiNiA Zoij.man Uns signed with t.eo.

M\Fenberg as leading lady for one of his

stock companies, making her third seasontinder' Mr. Fenherg'M management. Missy.ollmnn snout her vacation in the Sonth,regaining lior health, nnd Is now strongeraud more robust than she has been for years.

\\. G. McUtoph. bnrltone, has signed with"King of Tramps" Co. for the coming wan».

R. hot Barkfu lins been engaged as mas-ter carpenter with Wm. V, Mann's pridue-tlonof "The Cow rancher."Anna TnAntj C<Hiswm.i. mourns the loss

of.her father, Stacy H. Cogswell, who died

July 2, at his home In Iudlananoliii, Ind.

Miss Cogswell liriH been at home during the

pnat season on account of tbc Illness of her

Roster OF rai Beatrice Vance Co., in

"Oueeu of the Circus :" Beatrice Vance,

Harry O. Hayes, Martin lleaiy, Herbert J.

Carter, J. Abbott Worlliley. WOMB Lund,Lotus Herbert, Arthur Herbert. Cliff Her-bprt, Lillian ITerndon, Aline Lewis, KJnnl''ant. Lornine Hnrnnrd, Mae Leavltt Virginia

2toydon, Ruth Do flhon. Vera Mae, RuthQiirley, Mnv Hwlnger. Nellie Daniont. MarlonNels<jn. Carrie M:iriow. Anna Nolder. Unsl-

ness stnflf- Elmer E. Vance, manager J Jli-nry

Vt. Link, business mnnaper : Herbert J. Cnr-

ler, stage malinger: lllchnrd Kelserllng Jr.,

musical director.: Lnuli Schnlcdci'. carpen-

ter; Frank T. Walket. properly maater. andAnna Nnlder, wrlVdrobe mistresH.

Vinb SlAnTKN8 has signed with the RichBtovk Co.. for an ludeunlte engagement, at

El Paso, Tei.

_"Ekkc«tivh staff or New PuinfibldTiiuTitK, PJalnlleld.^N. J.:. William J. Con-nlhan, proprietor nnd manager ; M. L dlian-non. business manager nnd advertislug agent

;

S. W. Cunningham, treasurer; Leoncf L,Tester, assistant treasurer: Charles M. Siihr,lender, of orchestra ; James Corcoran, billposter; ..Frederick' Dennett, stage mannR^r :

l'*red Fleming, property mn-sicr; John Fiitit,chief uslie:- ; David Bush, superintendent ofauditorium, and chni Munfor.d, electrician,

lfKXItlRTTA CHOSMAN, NOTKS.—Miss t'ros-mau will open her season In the, big Londonsuccess. "All-of-a-Siidden Peggy,", wnlrh ranmost all of lust season at,the Ihike of York'sTlientre. .There was much competition forllieAmerlcqn rights to this play, which wasdoin in London by Charles Froiiman, but Mr.Cnmpbell, turns out to be the fortunate ownerof the, American rights by reason of an agreeme.nt made with Ernest Denny long beforethe, piece was Hrst put on at the Duke ofYork s Theatre, and when other maungersendeavored to secure It they learned that .Mr.Campbell .was the owner. Ever since thattime he bns been holding It In abeyance forMiss Crosmau, aud it has now been decidedthnt she will open her season in It. The playIn described oh modem, with the. star part anIrish girl. Ida Vernon, who has been withHenrietta Crosnjnn for several seasons, willappear with her the coming season. MissCrasman is now resting nt her Summerhome at Lake Sunnpee, N. II. MauriceCampbell nnnounces that Ernest Denny, whowrote '*AI|-of-n-Suddon Peggy," will comeover for the first performance given In Amer-ica by Henrietta Crnsmnn Co.

Lieblwi ft Co. have signed a five years*contract with Jessie Ihislcy, nnd this sea-son she will be seen as Nance, In "The Bish-op's Carriage."Notes from Stevbxs' Comedy Co.—We

opened under canvns June 11, and since thenwe have played ..to capacity business every-where, except the one week In Marlon, 111.,

where we followed the Wallace Show, besidesbucking a moving picture show for threenights ; however, we did a profitable week'sbusiness. We buve twelve people, and do notcarry a band. We opened Aug. fi, and onlylost three .days, getting under canvas, Ros-ter : Harry A. Stevens and Violet Vernell,owners; Harry Stevens, manager: .1. RDremtiin. ngebt : Eugenia Rrennun. pianist:U. S. Vinson, properties ; SJnm Gardener, bosscanvas man : B. K. Simmons (fourth season),Nelora Spencer, (fourlh sensou), V. S. Gordon(second season ), A. K. Humeston, AliceLundy and Lillian Watts. Violet Vernell Is

treasurer. We have a 50ft. roviud top. witha '20 nnd 30ff. middle piece, fourteen lengthsof eight tier scnts, and two hundred reservedchairs.Waoe.vhals anh KfeurSR have received

from Jerome K. Jerome the manuscript of nplay just completed for Annie Itussell. called"Sylvia of the Letters," which will «e pro-duced at the Astor Theatre during the com-ing season. Mr. Jerome gives a slight hintof niUundcrstuudlngB be has Imd with othermembers of the profession. "1 am aware."says he, "of the fact that most persons con-nected with the stage can always write betterdialogue Ibau can the author, but Die verybrilliancy of these interpolated Hues Is npt tomake the. author's share of the work poor bycomparison, nad in this way an unereunpssof workmanship Is produced liable to mur thepiece as a whole."

Jhsbib Bcsley has signed with Lleblerft Co., for five years, beginning in October.The Hrst part in which Miss Buslev will beseen will be Nance Olden, in "In the Hlahop'sCarriage," which will be sent out early laOctober. .

Clayton Macki.enl-, leadlag man of theChnse-Llster Theatre Co. (Northern), closedAug. 4, after a season of liflv weeks. Mr.Mncklene hou signed to do the lead In Ma-cuuley & Patton's "The' Little Homestead"Co.. for next season. . ..

The. Rekuemh Bisters, the Bison CityComedy Four. Kmmet Leanon and Miss FiddtoHdwariis have been engaged fur prumluentparts la "Panhandle Pete, the.musical piny.In which James llarrlgan, the tramp jug-gler, . will .be starred. The play will openearly In August.Edith Aknoj.u has been re-engaged to play

Malerolentln, the contralto role, in "TheSleeping Beauty mid the Beast'' Co. '

Louis Mann and C'i-aka Lipman will

shortly begin. rehearsals for their revival of"Julie. Bonbon." They have retained almostthe Identical cast tbat helped Miss LlpmajTscomedy to its success last Winter.

.

. Theodore 11- Bum ..closed a forty-eightweeks' engagement with the Kirk Brown Co..

at Yarmouth, X. S., July 8. and reopenedwith the same company la Poughkcepsle, X.Y„ Aug. 4. .

mmi FROM LORUAINIi BUCHANAN STOCKCo.—My company Is un excellent one; Infact one of the best I have ever had, andIt is glrlng promise of grent work duringthe comins seuson. We have been playingto record breaking business on the Air Homecircuit. At Kmporia, the capacity of theauditorium has been tested every night, overa hundred scats were added to the inclosureand every foot of available space utilised,

and the last three oignts of our two weeks'engagement the box office Imd to be closedbefore eight o'clock, with people still In Huefor sealB. This speaks effectively for thework of the compnny. The roster Is : Ade-laide Florence, Julia Phelps, .Marlon Oales,Lucille La Tour, Lotus b'litwer, Will Thebus,Otto Thelitis, Spencer Sprugue. I-'rcd Kennedy,Karl Wells. George MacDoniild, Elmer Kentand Lorraine Buchannn.Notes fhoji Jhssim Mae Hall.—"A South-

ern Vendetta." by Harry U. Cottrcll, la theplay In which Miss Hall, who will appear In

New York shortly, under the direction ofOliver Morosco, and the management of Al.Trachern. Tho play .Is a comedy drumn, pos-sessing strong uuninn interest, ami builtaround nn entertaining story. Miss Hnllwill be afforded opportunity. In her new piny,for the display of her voice, which Is n highsotiraiio. she will introduce new juvenile-songs, all of which were written for herespecially.

ANOMi.L's Comedians (Western), JackKinoi'Hon. Manager.—We open our regularseason Aug. 20, in Knusns. Tho roster Is

IN follows; Jnclt Kmersou,. Hurry Billings,Lee Church. W. K. DIckorsou, Cnl Burke,Frank F. Ulehc, I>»rotliv Itimnilp" Fmrt'neMills, Violet Lo Clear, and H. W. Partes,musical director. As usual, the paper andscenery will be an Important fcuture.

Kiiwin Aiiukn, who 1h playing the prin-cipal role In "Told In the Hills." will prob-ably he .seen shortly In Xew York, In thisChicago success.

ItYi'KY Ciiamui:hi,ain. who has been nprominent member of the Davidson StockCo.. at Milwaukee, Wis.. Itih (imnipor. n»dwho Is still playing there, will, sever his con-nection on Sept. lo. and return to a'«w \wkfor his Fall uud Winter engagement

Burnt caimi'tii has made a splendid Im-pression playing his Bummer sojourn with theWells, Dunn & Harlan circuit of theatres,Southward. Mr. Carnilh will Join the Froii-man forces on his return to New York InSeptember.

"Italia" has signed with Sullivan & Vance,to piny the soubrette leud In their productionof 'The Burglar's Daughter."John am. Ami-k McDowkjj, opened at the

Casino, Toledo, O., week of Aug. 5, withStephen & Linton's "My Wife's Fumlly" Co.

Willaiii) s. Koiiektsox has joined theKnickerbocker Stock Co., to support the Me-Conoell Sisters and Billy Walslu.Cartes asp Thouniiiu, are spending their

vacation at tbelr bungalow nt McCloud'sLake, Cal. They are enjoying tlietusclvesbanting, Ylshlng. etc., and have ns their guests.Tolin Burns, Al. Hansard and Archie 1^-v.v.

They leave for Chicago «oon. to star In a mu-sical farce comedy, tinder Chris. O. Brown'smanagement

Notes fboh r. II. 8uj.wvan's Amiisb-irexT Co.'s Attractions.—Rose Beaumontwho was featured lost season In "The KrraudBoy," with Billy B. Yau, has returned froma long vacation spent nt Georges Mills, X.II, She will be seen la a new edition ofthis piny Inter iu the season. Rehearsals of"A Usee,., for -IJfe,". Theodore Kretucrls"horsey" piny, wero.heli] at the Xew StarTht'atre. Qu, nnudred nod Seventh Streetaud Lexington Avenue, N. Y. City. The fol*lowing engagements, for "The New ICrrandBoy," the play, In which Billy H. Van will-(Hi- this senaqp: Rose Benauioiit. Billy B.Van. Clem Bevlus, Kdltb Hart, saxou audBrooks. Blanche l^itelle. Frank Fvnns. Alt.I'nircc. Florluc Sweet mnn, Mrs. Jacobs, ..A.

II. Wright, M. J. Anderson, Nat Whin-atone,Don Day. Lillian Marsh, Agnes Marsh,BeasJe (Jray, Mnbel

iHeld, Jraneltn Oray,

Margie Cogan, Helen Klrby, I^ln Hilton,Sadit' Lemules. Tony Iji (»ault, t)lgn Fayette,Hartfe Wllllanl, Saille Hand. Carl Hand. W.H. Glfford and IH-nnls Dresiln. Selma Her-man bns returned to New York to begin re-

hoanmla of "The Qneen of the <;onviets,"which will be .seen at, .the Fourteenth StreetTheatre early this reason. During the Summer months Misn Herman. Instead nf takinga vacation, has been working Industriouslyas a stock star of the Hljmi Thestre, Chi.cago. ], If. Meeban, W. II. Cavnnntigh.Thos. A. CullttB, Florence Bell. VirginiaHowell. Alma Kate, ,1, J. Powers. Stew,.lohuson, Bfcliard Knrle and Franh Sullivanhave been engaged to support Miss Herman.Theodoro Kreiuer has written ano titer thrill-er, which he think* Ih the best he has everturned out. Tho play bears the scorchingtitle of "A Woman ol Fire." and It In saidto be the hottest thing under the sun. Inorder to make the rncTng scene In "A Racefor Life" as reallsifc as possible Hie P. II.Suit! vim Amusement Co. has engaged theservices of live of the most prominent jockevson the Hasten) tracks to pilot Ibe Iioi-hcs Inthe sensational scene Ibat. BMUea this playthe first under the wire everywhere.HWKKIAY HlIlPMAN' & CO. .VuTKS.—IliiSL'lle

Kott plujed Xew. Urunswick and Nova Scotia,in "When Knighthood Was In Plotter," withsuch success, Umt a second inur was hooked,which opened on .Inly 1. in "Coiwln Kate."and la now being can led on to almost capacitybusiness nightly. This Is a remarkable featIn spite of the extremely hot weather, thecountry overflowed with n hnst of, small at-tractions

, find clrtuses for opposition. Thistour will close Aug. 18, which will bo tholast of Mini Knott's aaamfti of Ufiy weeks,after which she will make n brief irin abroadanil return In lime for her new play, "TheDurham of Levonsblre." The liig'mti'ciws of"Dorothy o' the Hall," presented by JuliaXellson nntl Fred Terry, in London, Kng.,has caused Krnest Shlpman to fashlrtu theaction of the. piny of "Dorothy Vernon ofIlnddon Hnll," for which ho cnnirolH Ibotouring rlghtH for tills coimlry. along IlioKunie lines. Two excellent tours are beingmapped, out, and plans of conslijerablo magni-tude. cntp.red Into for tbelr production.Rnuaokmknts fur C. II. ixcrrs iittrncllons

ore as follows: (IrncB Cameron, to star In anew mush-nl <>oniedv ; Klein, (lit Bros, andNicholson. Fredericks Bros, and Harps,Harry .Wor(, Harry l'rlee, Dnlsv King,Phoebe Cnrdownle, (Jilmour and I^i Tour, Al-lien Dflsliliigton, Francis FalrOeld, Low J.Fulferion. Orant Hong, and Frank E. Morse,general manager. . .

TUB FOI.I.OWINO PKOFMfl have been engagedby Harry I). Came for "Mouinun :" ifer-Irilde Fowler. Hazel Towuseud. I.nhi Kspey,Bnola Lea, Joseph Harris, Fdwlu 11. Care,Edwin M. Brooks. (Ji-uige llalphl. FrederickHardy, Wade L. Morton. Henry Klstel, BrunoC. Mlccn and trims. L. McTeinan.Fkaxk Ijmki: writes: "The Washington

Park Stock Co... which opened In Ml l'aso,Tex., Juu' lii, ban stored one of the blatmatllllll ever made Iu the Soiitbwent. Tlie'|.ark,previous to this year, has alwnvs been alinunelal failure, and the shows of an In-ferior fhUH. Tills year I have given thepeople at El Tasio a superior company, idajr*lug nil royally plavs. in n moat civilltnbiemaimer. During the past (en days the ca-pacity of the Summer theatre lias heenpacked to ill uttnost. The company InHudPssuch well. known players as Haymoud Whlt-nkei', lends,, and stage director : ElennorUnber, lends: Beth 'l^oto, soubrettc; AlfredAldiedge, heavies; Maud FraiudK, character;Hcaulnh Benton, ingenue; Ethel. Sclnfct-.musical director; Earl D. Dwlre, leading |u-vcnlles: Clnrk Bti roughs, characters; Bert-ram (JrasHby, comedian; Cburlea BDjanca,comedian: Phil Davls.-utllhy man, and t'aii-

llne Leake, child actress. This tompanv willcontinue here until about. BopJ, Ifli ao<i bosaiieaUy arranged to retuni next season."

BKlIBAltHAIJH VlUt "MlZPAII," III whichElizabeth Kennedy aud a large comiianv willbe seen nt the Academy of Music. XewYork.Sept. J4. began last week ut the Murrnv HillLyceum. Tin; company's regular seoHon willopen at IfcVIenr s Theatre, Chicago, Sun-day. Kept. 2.

Notes must Jasiks T. McAm-in'h "HankHanson" Co.—Wo opened our elglilh an-nual season at Coal City, 111., Aug. 11. Thohlnff: Dolly Foster, sole owner: .ins. T, Me-Alplu, ninnnger; Bert Bragg, advance repre-sentative : Martin Bowers, stain aumaaer

;

C. F. Mycra. muster of properties: BolieitThompson, master of transportation ; C. M..lohnHon. electricUrn j (|QH Kudolptison, leaderof bnnd nad orclicstnt. lloiter : (ins Budolph-sou, C. F. Meyers, liobert Tlioiupsou, A. It.

Bnsford, Will Munis, |J. V. Uarr, It, D,Knight, Frank VIIIiu, l'red ('. Clark. I, W.Lawrence, T, B, Uutltrle, .lobn I, Holem. Win.(ientry, Morris Herez. I loll v Kovlei*. JessieWolf, Adit Marliu, Adeline Ciirleton, HobyGladys. We lire honked solid for forty weeks',and look forward to a prosperous season.

Xnrt:s kiiom flKOBUi (.'(UIAN.—Thoro willbe but one "Utile Johnny .bines" Co. In theHeld I lie coming wnson. .The cust will In-clude: Bobjf Hurry, Tom Lewis, Sam J. Ilyan,Jack BalTnel, C. J. Harrington, William Key-inour, Wlllliini Median, Tom ('enfold, I^ittleMedley, Ida Mnatell, Htella Trnccy and AdeleBuffer, The rhoriiM will nunitwr seventy Kins-lug and dancing people, and tip- season willopen nt Ibe lira ml opera House. N'civ YorkPity, Sept, 3. The eonmtete rosier of fieovgeIf, Cohan's "45 Mloala from Itmndwav"Company (Ensteru) for the mining season btiFuy Templcton. Jalln Bnl]ih. Ihiuua Lltlle-fleld, Marlon Singer, Dounld Brian, VictorMoore, Charles I'rlucc, .iiuiieH II. Manning,Lewis B. Grlnnell. The cum or "lo .\ilnulesfrom Brondwav" (Wes'erii) will be: rorlime,Mdytlic. Snowdon, Clnln* (ireetivllle. JeanneChlsnell. Cbarlm Arthur, Jos. s, Webb, Kd-va rd Wnlt'TH, Daniel Movlea, Kylc'y Cbiimber-

.>ey, J. A. fin vet '

For "George" Wnsliluglon JrIain, Ed. Torpev, J, Itoystf _

Heorgfl M.iban la the title role, jerry J, Cohan,

Cleveland Xlcholson, Willis l\ Sweulnnin,John 'Boone. JobciiIi LckIIc, Mis.- Helen F.Cohan, Truly Shnltuck, Mnrgle IBiodcs andEthel r.<iv-oy.

Mahion . STANf.KV, having (hilsbed her va-cation, returns to the city for rehearsal In"Bogiirs Brother* In Irvlund." Aug. :i.

FLotiKNcn Hakiii.ton, who will, continueunder the madagnnent of Garland Oaden thocoming pennon, returned from Europe lastTbursdny, with a triiukful of ParlMlimgowns mid the ruanuscript of her new play,'Tli* Other Woman.""XonooY's Faiii.t," a play, by From Von

Si iifinihriii, whlclr ran two hundred nightsin Vienna, will be presented here by Klaw &Erlanger, with Maude White In Hie leadingpari. ,

Jofi.v B. Fmr-ATmcK anp John It. Stew-ailt have taken ibe mnnngvrneiit of the GrandOpera .House, London. Can. Ibe theatrewill be devoted to comblnntlons. and willplay the. fihubert anil all other IndependentotlrnritonB, The house has been entirely ren*ovntPil, nnd Is one of the most popular Uouieain Canada.

NoTKS.raoM Wm. A. BnAoVa Attbac-Tioxs.— trandi s, McGinn, who mode a hit

as Secremrv Y\. M. 8tnutou, in the play of"Lincoln," last March. In the Liberty Thea-tre, htiM been engaged for Hubert Alantell'scompauy, to alternate with the vtar an logoand Othello, He will piny BossquIo, In 'Vl'QeMercbaub of Venice;' Edward,, in "KingLear," and Bsnuuo. .Mr. McGinn wus wltnItiubard .Mnnstlcid four sensous, and Is wellremembered hrre for bis Impersonation ofIbe :Count Vou Osterburg, the hot-headedleader of the students. In 'Old Heidelberg."at the.Lyi'lt- Tiientn1

. Marie Sinn well, whohas not been seen uu the stage acre since thea t-ieu the lending woman's role in FrunklluFyles'.. melodrama of "Cumberland, '(H." Islo re-emery**. , next season In support ofWright lAiiuner, whoannoiniri>s. amoug otherthings, a production of lb-ten's "The WildI hick." Cbei-ldtih Slaipmni will go out oflhucast of "Seeing Xew lurk," on inn New \'orkTheatre roof, next Sunday night, .to, preparefur her starring tour In lx> Knven's --BedFeutber." Her role of the prima donaa willbe taken up by Ferrul Desmond, who Is

credited wltii a lilt In the Chicago run. Instyear, of "Manium's l'apa," a uiuslcol farceversion of Nat C. Uoudwln's old sui-wsa,"Turneil I'p."

Esuauuu by Gus Botbaer for "A Bunchof Keys -

' Co.—Gertrude Hwlggett, LillianDow, Lillian llrltton, Ivy Davis, (.Mare Cal-houu. James II. Untitle, Hal Hrown. Thus.Wood. Wiu. Smith, Frank llollliigsworth. JakeB. Murray, M. Moriliuer Trusiiell and theAcme Qunrtette. Wen no u opous at I'ecknkill,X. V., Satiirtluy, Aug. M.XoTKH-FUOM "TUB MtCHSKNOHIt Boy" Co.

We open our regular scutum Aug. ^:t, at Ho-ban, lud. We nave nil our people engaged,Including several who were with u Hatyear. We will feature the Hruiilugtuiw, Iutheir comedy sketch, entitled "llcr FirstUuxuand." Aiuuiig uiomi engnged are: ArchieM.iddox, Allen Bluiichurd, itlliy lleiiulngtoii.Mln Kreltler, Chns. A. l'ryor. Shuiinou Con-Icy, II. W, I'otdnru, Daisy Betuilngioii, Fran-ces Alyer and Emma Krelder, with tho JoviqlHnry Bettss la advance. We arc booked solidliimugii the rtoiuti until April ^t).

Cham. Cajutun, lute of Carlton nnd No-vlns, has signed wllh the Four Huullugs'"The Foot lloUMe" Co., for the coining season.Xotks tko.M Matth.-k Stih.'K Co.—-We

closed an .eight weeks' eiiKugcmi-nl nt til.

TliouiiiK, Out.. Snturdny, July L'l, and opened(lie following Moiiuay, at spilngbaiik l'nrk,Uuidon. Out., for llm rest iif l lie Suniuier.Our business al I'lnafoi-e Park. SI. Thomas,was not very Ilatlerlug. due In largo degreeto the rainy wen I her. Our niienlng wees int^jniloii was the largest «jf the seasun. TheHltow made in ilmii good, and uvervotie la

happy and HnMsuad. We shall open ourregular season Iu tfeptember, playing four orlive stands Iu Cuuiidu, tlieu back to the goodold C. H. A.Tom WAnms, comedian pianist, Is to bo

featured -during tbc coming season In Nixon&, Zimmerman's "The Mayor of Lnugliliiml."Tlu> ctiuipuny will uiiuibt-r about thirty peo-ple, and the season ope.n« Hcpt. :i,

Svi.vtA ok run L>rrrKiiN" is the title ofthe new play for Annie HushcM, wrllten byJerome K. Jerome."A Woman's Way," by Kdwiml i'mle. will

have lis iii'einle.r ut the Gurrlck Tln-atre,ciiiciigo. Aug. 2tl Toe ciiki will iiH'indi'

Odette Tyler, W'.i Courtenay,. Olive May,II. S. Xortlirop ii

- mt<K Miirlowo.Mil. ANU Mii%. 'iiihin (Bijou Fei'iiou-

dex.) returned . ju.irope last week."\ Woman Fun:" Is iiie latest ploy

fioin the pea of ilicuflorn Kremer.W. Hick Ha itm HON ami Li;wjh Hutiikii-

i-asii'h Nfw chntiiiiv Stock Co, Nt»ri:s.

We are BO* In our eleventh week of a fifteenweeks' eiig.tgcmeiil on the Missouri and Kiilt-

Bim Alrdome circuit, aud we nre called the".Mascots," is being the only uttracllon outhe circuit that has never lost a night fromlulu or any other cmiae. Klghlv-eltiht thous-and and eleven paid ndmlsisuns to date.

JosKi'ii If. Gathm Iiiih pmcbnfced all rightsto "The iMayor of Toklo" from Blchard Carle,

IIknuv Jkwktt Imik been engaged by Lleli-

Irt; .t Co., to play tlu- line role In "TheSquaw Man," in a second company on theroad, which will open Its season In AtlanticCity, early In September.

OoiiMANP & Fohu Xotkh.—We are now Inour nlxty-Hrst week without closing. Businesshas been nt the lop notch. Our live .weeksnt Ouebee. (.'on., were canuclty housesnightly. We are now plnylng Ibo New Hamp-shire reaiKte, to excellent bll!iln(;»s. We bavufoiirlecn, napnla in oar comjiaiiy, not onechange being made lu three years, exceptingour ageul, J, Geo. Hudglns, who wilt cloneAug. il a fifty- live weeks* eugag'menl, havingbeen. called to his home ut Beniilngion, VI.,on account of sickness In his family. Ourregnlnr season opous Aug. 30, at Nt. AIIuuik,Vl.

"l'oi-pi.AitiTv" will put In rehearsal Aug.0, nnd will be given lt« ilrst presentntloti onnny Rtast nt tlie Lyceum Theatre, Itoche.iter,

X. V„ Sept. 3.

Damon Lion writes: "I have Jiiflt returnedfrom Newport, II. I„ where I gave recitals,

nnd was well received. The Hbulieils havecngnged me for "Fnntana," for the part ofMarquis Kioto."

L. O. Oai.k. manager of the Halo Theatre,Mitchell, S, [)., writes : "This theatre Is nowIn course of construction, uud will tie readyfor operlug Kept. 'J". U will bo one of thebest nppolnled lliciurcH In Ibe suite. Ihnstructure having been designed for Ibo soleuse of Ihn drama. The building Is "iixll".'.

three storlta high, and built of stune midbrick, wllh a highly decorated front. Themwill be a pnrfpiet, parquet circle and twoImlconleH. seating I.'.'Oii, and furnished wllhneat and comfortable opera chnlni. Therewill be elttht boxes. The building will hebeiited with Hlcmn nnd lighted . wllh elec-tricity. Ou all three floors (he scats will boraised so that every occupant will have nfllll view of the stage. The singe will becapable of handling nny of the big produc-tions. The dlNliuice between the side wallswill be sixty-three feet; between (ly girders,llfly feel, and twenty-live feet to the flygallrrles. Dimfh of stage from footlights torear wall will ho thirty feet; illstiiiice be-tween curtain line nnd roolllKbts, three feet.Tho prom-enhim opening will be Ihlrly-twofeet wide, twenty-nine feet high, uud fromstage to gridiron or loft, fifty-two feet. Therewill be twelve coniiiKicIloiiH dressing rooms,The scenery will be of tin finest, and will bobandied In the easiest poiislblu manner. ItIs my aim to contract with Hie best thereis iu drnmu. opera mul vaudeville. MJIcbellhas 7,000 people, and Is on the Chicago,Milwaukee and St. l'uul Itallroiul, nnd ihnChicago. Ht. l'nul. Minneapolis nnd OmahaI'ond. tieliiK the division point of each road.There Is largo territory from which to drawpiC'-otinoe." ,

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Vumuncz Hamilton, tinder Hie mnnnee-meiu or Gni'liind Oudcn, opens bis senium In

"or-Uiv dram". "The oilier Woman," lataIn Heptembcr. Bhc Is booked over the Hlm-in'i-i circuit, and will be seen at a BroadwayTpftnfr" liefor*' tit" end of the season,

Lrb Bbnn, tlio English rhnracter comedian.Iiiin signed for the coming season with theKr«'.ci-vij I'urni'H (In,

NOTBB MOM ItERHON IlllOH/ 'MJ.NCI.B TOH'HCabin" Co,— Bindneig continue« very good.Wc are cu nam East. The company num-ifM-* <-r.rnv-vif |if4j (

,t.i, our Mraae Is arevelation, and It would do, credit to n largecircus. The show is Iu Its seventy-secondweek without closing, which speaks for Itself.Cimm. l)v. Fi.i:.hh lins closed Ids season

with the llonstelle Ktock Co. His produc-tions have renal veil .well curried praise, -

Joh, r. BitAciiT ban .nsiiunieil Ihe manage-""il of the City Opera House at Frederick,Md.

l,OHr.TTO MARHIIAI.T. AND I>|f.'K TttOMAHhave cloned wllh the Wills Comedr Co., andwill be teeu next season lu vaudeville,

Under if* Ccm$.Hahuy Hanson writes: "I nin now In my

fourii'eiltb week with the Hargreaves Circus(under the muuagejaeut of John Welsh), andhave twelve weeks more before opening myvaudeville engagement a on Nov. fi. BertHowe, rube character, leaves ns at Oldtowu,.Mc. Aug. 4, to Join the III Henry Min-strels."

ItOHTKR AnVAXCE Of CAM 1'ltH!,!, BROS.'SllnWH.—A.O. Cautptiell. general tigent ; Wbi.(lllnmn, contracting Hgenl ; \\. II. Ouerrett,special agent ; C. t. eletcber, speeial agent:tleo. Allen, ninnnger Car No. I ; KrankI'niiipbelf. ninnnger car No. 3j C. C. l'etleti-

glll. twenty- Com- hour man; Wm. Burhart,route rider. Everything ahead of this showl.s lu Hie bent ititidllton, and the boys alwayslook forward to good, warm opposition.Komtku ok tiihiXo. 4 Cam, ov rm I'awneh

liii.i. show, U ns follows; it, M. Simons,manager. cur 4; W. Winn, boss bill poster;J, Ciuninlngs, ixny Itthogrnptier; A. Taylor,boss banner mini ; C, Ilallas, tmsn pro-erauuiier; .1. Luilwlg. (ieo. VnnderHllre. .1.

Ilnnfoid. \V. Crnnb. Al. Powell. H. Moyleyand l«\ McCarthy, bill posters; W. Connors,Mtbograpber : Texas .lack, lianiier utitn : .1.

Muiiilty. programmer ; .1. Uockfeller, chef

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Ed. Hart, porter. ,

l'it. E. II. Hk Alva of Be Alva's Allows,writes: "1 am up In Mnnltnlia'-fur the .Hum-mer, and business Is good wllh my concertconipaiiy. Ilea llltchlson Is manager. Therehas been a lot of trouble over circus licenseshere of Jute, and II U not settled yet. Mycircus, He Alva's Little Old Fashioned Hliow,under (he uiaiiageiuciit of Mcguiun A Hell,Iiiih been doing a greni liuslnesx. and will beenlarged for next season. Mv 'College Hill"(.'ii.. under (lie management of W. II. fllbbs.will Ix'e.In relienrsnls Nept. l't, and some goodSroplv Isioked are W. II. OUihs, the (ilbbs

iMii'i-s. Marjorle and Luia May (Hblm: theMusical I'rliiii-iiKeH, Hen. I'ltikcuy, Toni Long,Ciinlb'ld and Van llorne, (jenrude <?)uiue,llertha Hanimoi:d, Cnu-e lhumuoud, OeiieJuhiiKon. L'lail Viti'-ce, Nellie Brlggs, l'l oweWngcr. Helen McKee. Xrlly Thomus. flerlyt'.tnflald, Margaret Mnlcoinu aud (leurgietiweiis. I have some good time hooked, andwill certainly have a good show."

Nort:s nuiM Tt m.i:'n (>i.y.MPte -Show.—This show wan wihl houip four weeks ago toCeo. W. London, of Oreeuvllle, l*n. The sliowwill continue to nan the litle of Tuttle'sOlympic Show for the rent of tliln seanouonly. Mrs. A. V, Till lie bits been mnuagiiigHi!" small, but well known attraction for theli'iai llftei'ti seasons, and (be show bus gainedthe reputation of holtut one of 111" beat wagonshows on the road. The new manager, M)\London, has liecu under the Instruction, forthe prist four weeks, of Mrs. Tuttle, nnd hesays her services luivo beeu vary usefvil tohim. Mr, mul Mrs. TuttUi left the show nt.

ciuyKvllle, Pa., for Ihelr Winter quartern atLiitesvllle, 1'n.. svliere they wilt he plenfii'il tolictir fniiii nil of limit' oil) performers nt anyI Sf.

NnTi's citii.M Al. !•*. Whetder'n New ModelHliow1*.- We hnv" Just Dnlslied our fnin-leeiilh week, tind liuslticss lins lipen Ibo bestever 'njoveil hv these shows. We have hemuiiint'ig (lie Hiitnirer resurlH of the WhiteMoniitnliiM for Hi- pint two weekn. and cn-pnelty liitfllnent Iiiih been the rule nt nearlynil Simula. All are well nntl happy, andvery few changes have, been made- In theroHier trtiiw ear opening date Tin* HurlCalls tm, H. nii't Maaifrl Joined .Inly M,to do tbelr netlilnith- nnil hreiikuwtiy ladder(ictn, and \ri* proving a valuable nihlltloti toour rln a i»'fforniniice We will make u lungM'IMIiFll NOII III.

Tin-: I'AWKMI Bui. Snow had a severeblow-ilown nrierii'-im of \lotutnv, Aug. II, ntIlnri'lKtiurg, I'n.. during Hie porforinouce, andII was reported Hint iwn people were klllnd

and uiatiy were injured, A severe thundersloL'in struck Hie lot., ucmmuniili'd by n hlali

wind, nnd ihe tent was llnnlly struck bvll'dilnltiir. which killed n .lupniie«e trooper.The lightning also killed n spectator. It is

stated Hint May Llliie. of Hie show, mid Hlg-m ii ml Hull uui] William Hnri-ls, nttachos,were nNo hurl. livery tent except the drexN-liig lent was raxed by the wind, mul a panicii-Hs slaried, wblcli was quelled by the circusforce.Tun Baijni'u & Baii.kv Know route hook

for IllOU will lie published by Cbas. Andreas.He promises to make it ibe most altrncllvoand unjst elaborate of all Klinlliir Issues.

miscellaneous.Tun I'iibhh Know I'kintkiiv, at .luhnnutf-

burg. Pa., will, nboul the middle of Heiitember,move into lis own two story brick building, .

which Ik now lu course of couslriietloil.ItoWKNNA will close. Aug. LTi, with the

"nrlnlit Lights" Co., and ojien '27 with ihuHnitm Comedy Co., us one of tho vaudevillefeu I tires.

Tim Omj-oa Turn (Abl, Crowley and AhllIs with the Coy & Hall Nnveltv Co., doingvery nicely. The roster of Hut eimiinrny la

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Win. Coy. Mm. Itcgcmi Coy, Frank Hall, Mrs.I Mink Hall. Kil. Alii. Mrs, (leorgln Alii, Fibinure and Adams, the Hilloiis, and .lumen T.Crowley. This compnny Is doing a good html-UI'HM. .

Wtiltrr N, I.invri'iiee'K I'lniis.

Among the new slurs Hint will rdiliio forfliunder Mr. Lawrence's tiiaiuigeiuimL will boHilda Hpong, In u three act comedy, by Hniold II en ton, 'J'hn play Is "Ludy Jim." uudII win hiivo lis pftwlar at Weber's JFheatmoi Aiig. HH. Curlnttii MIIhoii, another mtpl-runt fur stellar honors, upens nt the Madi-son Square Thcatru Him bitter part of Hep.teniber, In llnchel I'ndhers' Himi net West*era comedy, "The Three of UV* Henry H.I'lxey. after ii few more moiilliH In "TimMan ou the Box." will bo seen In n new pluv.Mr, Lawrence haa iirrangcil with KdwarilI'epb'H, author of "Tin* Prince t'luip," ti»driiiuatlMi for Mr. Dlxey's am "Ulchiird iboHnizcn." This,story appeared la one of tintpopular urn gn zincs, and Is by Cyruii Town-*:eiiil Brady. "The Oreiitcr Love," the fournet Mozart play, written by Ivy AsbluiiHool, will opiui its rond season In Columbus,It,, curly lu SeptemlHM-, .Mr. Lawrence willfeci nee Aubrey Hnuclr-ntill, an Mo/urt. TIiIh*play will carry Ilfli-eu luslrilliieiiliillsla amieiKbl operntle koIoIkIn, rendering, during thoperformances, selei-tlomt from Hie worku ofMiixarl. The success attained by "The 1'rlnco(blip" has caused Kdwurd fvulm, tbenullmr,to receive I'OintulKHloiiK to write four newplays, for ns ninny miuingem, nil of whichwill be produced this season. "The I'Miicht'luip" will open Its hciihoii lu Hie iiilibllo

Wast, with Cyril Hcott again- n» the atai-,"Mrs, Temple's Telegram" will have n Lob-drm cngngi'inent on Aug. 'M, at tin- Wnl.lorfThen Ire. It will be sent out again (Ills sen-viii, wllh Hurry Conor ns the star, (indictMnrllnot will be the leading woman, Mr.Lawrence lias secured the lease of Hie Lin-coln Kquim! Theiitrc, New York City. TJilaIi: the new plnyhoime. local t-d nt Hlxty-llfibMrect nntl Hroiidwiiy. It will be opened bvMr.. Lawrence on Oct. 1, with nn Arnorlcniiplay, by nn American author, It Is Hit In-tention of Mr, Idiwronre lo produce at thinhouse nt least nix new plays by Americanauthor*. Mr, Lawrence will preiient, at BioMadison Hquare Theniro, on Momlny, Aug.jh William flnwlrey, in a three ucl fnrr«,bv Hf, .lobn Mntikln. entitled "The Bod Mr.Wrntherby," Mr. Hnwirey, who Is a broth-er of Cluirh'H Hnwtrey, of "A Message fromMars' fame." used Iiie farce as a starring;vehicle in Australia one icanou, wltb coti-slderabls nuccesa, ....

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WESTERN AMUSEMENT CO.,KANSAS CITY'S THEATRICAL EXCHANGE,

ROOMS 25-6-t BCHUTTB BLDO., I20» ORAND AVB. . • : : \ :

Western headquarters for Dramatic people. Desk Boom tor Managers. MAJfAOKRfl„wheil'Jot| wantPaople yoo get a square DEAL at tills onice. Dramatic People, It Is no longer necessary to matea long Jump Last, tt hen yon are al liberty or closing In Western territory, come to KANSAS OTTY andJoin not. we can always place you with a reliable company. Ws supply all companies ^laying west-ern time, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL COMaDY and BURLESQUE. .

.T , .

WB NOW want THREE Full Acting Companies and Eitra People In ALL Lines. If jouw.nl aquick, reliable engagement WRITE and TELL ALL Orst letter. If >ou are not thoroughly, competent,save your postage. We now have an omce In Chicago, and our facilities for handling business quietlyand satisfactorily cannot lw excelled. , JAOK BURNETT, Prest. AL. MAKINS0X, Manager.

60 TO TO FEET CLEAR IKSIDE. ADDRESSLIEBLER & CO.,

Kalckerbock.r Tb.ntra On ltd lug. Haw Work City. - - -

WANTED AT ONCE,FOR ALONG THE KENNEBEC CO.: FOR JOSHUA SIMPKINS.:Comedy Old Man. Orchestra Lender Pi,.,,,, PiiH, uA u. «-l. n n.u..,VM nComedy Old Man, Orchestra Leader, Piano I'laverand Strong Cornel nnd Trouibotie,

Address

Heavy Woman, Tuba Player, Baritone to Double

Tromlwne and Strong Cornet Player.' (Al Bonier,

write.) ' '

0. R. RKKO, 1J70 Broadway, Sew York

PIRATE* BBWARE. ALI, UV II \ E SS IK OCRIIW ACT IB FILLY paOTBCTBD.xje: J*rXA.i:Rs=: «m> l,e: maiRCp«».,.m .

7HEmmmmm„ bT Fr„k BmtuP. S.-Worked M Week, La.t Se.tOQ. Aad We'U Pl»w Oat*. Again »»i't SMS".*

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CHICAOO'I INBCV^ AIVIUSKIMENT >ALACE NINO IVIw MDAY, A CIO. ao,

'Wa.nted, t@r eatureUrn at Bnekei, Strange and Carlo*. People, Noveltlea, end High Clin An. of all Mad.,

gel Stoae, pl.ue wire addre... Address \A/. W.

W. W. W. FREEMAN. Managercts,For Carlo Hall, opening week, want Greatest freak money run engage* Open* Monday, Aug. SO,

IAN, ManoRor, 177 West Madteon St, Ohlc«Ko, III.

WANTED QUICK.FOR THE

I SELLS-FLOTO CHS1

Double Somersault Leapers, Good Clown? mid Feature Clown Actit, Male and Female Bare-

back Itlders and Comedy Mule Hurdle Itlders, wltli or without stock. Also want Sensational

Acts that can be featured lo Circus. Desire for Concert, nice appearing Male and FemaleBallad Singers, Slater Acts, Sketch Team, German ComedioD, Musical Act, good MonologueArtist, Clog Dancers, Black Face Knockabout Soug and Dance Team, capable of playing ends

In nilnstref first part.

WANTED, FOR SIDE SHOW,First class Announcers, capable of making openings and Concert announcements. Will pay

good salaries to bustling, capable men. Also want "Feature" Side Show Attractions, TKnyoung, good looking, female flouche Dancers, with fine wardrobe. Especially want Giants

and Midgets, male and female, and FIttiAKS of all kinds.

Bear In mind, wc place all Performers. Musicians, Concert and Side Show People at

BEST hotels, nnd HAVE THE FINEST CIRCUS TRAINS In the world—all Pullmanbleepers, two bertha high, and Pullman accommodations ; Pullman dining and cafe car

connected.Address all communications to

GENERAL OFFICES SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS.Permanent Address, Denver, Colorado.

NOTE,—We are also now booking and contracting for next seanoD.

Performer too expensive, If good. ^^No Feature Act or

FILMS

FILMSFrom the Old Reliable Film Shop, iho bomthat guarantees satisfaction all the time.\Ve have no fake goods for wile. We offeronly Original goods, such as:Power's Oameragraph and Power's FireproofMugazlnct, Itlogrnph, Melles and Pat lie Filmsand the very best uuallty of supplies.

Power's' ORIGINAL Fireproof Magazinesare really fireproof ; they protect your tllms,

and in consequence nre In use in the Keithand all other first class houses.

WK ARE solePHILADELPHIA SE.I,1.INK AGENTS.

We have In stock at all times:Power's Cameragraph,

Kdlson's Exhibition Model,Edison's Universal Model,

and the New No. 4 Optigraph.

Buy a Power real Krupp Wire Rheostatand make good.

Wc have la stock Stereopt Icons, MagicLanterns, Electric and Calcium Burners,Rheostats, any voltage: Limes, Carbons, Con-densers, Bwaab's Electrical Connectors,Switches, Telescope Legs, Oxyllthe Outfits,

and Oxyllthe Compound and Supplies gener-ally.

'Positively no Junk, Spectacles or Toyssold here.

S A i- E.

LITTLE USED BUT IN GOOD CONDITION.

SUITABLE FOR

HALE'S TOUR CARS.DESTRUCTION OF SAN FRANCISCO- • - 600ft.

A TRIP THROUGH THE SUNNY SOUTH - - 600ft.

THROUGH ITALY AND VIEW OF MT. VESUVIUS

IN ERUPTION TOOft.

TOUR OF THE ALPS AND ASCENT OF MAJESTIC

ML PILATUS • - - • 650ft.

TOUR OF BEAUTIFUL CEYLON- - - - 590ft.

4 CENTS f=ERCASH OR DRAFT TO ACCOMPANY ORDER.

THE BRADY-GROSSMAN CO.,46 E. 14th ST., NEW YORK.

NEW CASTLE COUNTY FAIR, held Sept 4-5-0-7, 1000. Delaware ilorse Show Association Park,

WXLMINGTOW, DELAWARE.All concessions open. Fuklrs. Games. No gamb'lng games. For particulars address" EDWARD O. COOK, i W Market Ht , Wilmington, Del,

We represent the leading manufacturers,and offer nothing but the best ; tbo goodsyou may rely upon all the time.

In our bargain department we have twocomplete moving picture machines, each withstereoptlcon combined, electric lamp andrheostat, f-lo.OO each ; one an Edison, theother an Optlgrnph.

SPKCfAL.—Two Reela of Film, 1,1)75 feet

of "Parsifal." to the Edison Co., good as

new, with the New No. 4 Optlgrnph ; brandnew, $17fi.OO. The 111ms alone eost 933&TB,V''t iinr price for the complete outfit Is

#175.011.

We will buy Edison Exhibition Machine*and feature films If they are good.

LEWIS M.SWAAB & CO.,398 Spruce Street. Philadelphia, Pa.

L. D. Phone.

A FEW OP THE LEADINC FEATURES WITH THE

4 PAW & SELLS BROS.* UNITED SHOW"THE JEUNETS<«

ACROBATS,Head and Id.ml Balancers.

BILLY JAMESONCLOWN,WHO ALWAYS I'l-KAKKH.

The CORNELL* FAMILYAmerica's Famous Acrobats,

NETTIE CARROLL,QUEEN Or THE WIRE.

OSCAR LOWANDE'SINDOOR CllUUH.

THIIKK SHOWS A WKKK.HOOD PI.ACK TO PKACTIUK. W1UTK KA11I.Y.

GEORGE and PAULINE K1DD

Eccactrlc Gomsdy Sketch and Drum Solos.

FRANK f. ST. JOHN,JI'HT Willi IT.

FRED ZOBEDIE,1 lie Incomparable Hand Balancer, with Ills

nlii.ii i.'tm m fn.

DONE*.AS FAMILYAUSTRALIAN

(Irarefiil. Artlstlr, Acrulintlc Mkatprn.HICIIARIMUJN HDIiLlOU SKATKS VSKU

WM. fJESSIER,I1KAII UAI.AM -\mi

THAl'K/K A Kit WIHK.

THE FLYING LA VANSTI1K WOULD S MOH'l' MAHVKLOVI)

AKK1AI. UVMNA8TH.

THE 3 DE BOLIEN8Frennlk Acrobat, ami <'om««ly Aiil.

AT l.IMBHTY IlKll. I.

T1MK or ACT, H atlM 11TKH.

PEARL FOREPAUGH,FRED WELCOME

THE 3 C0RELLIS," 0O1BDT PEATUBES.

FAMOUS JAPANKHH TKOl'PB,

IYI ATS UIYI OTA'SNOW UOOKINU lull Til K W1KTKU.

FRED ECENER,rOMIEST 0L0WI 01 EABTH.

ALEX. TOKOWSRTSBanian Singers and Danceri.

TO PILL OPEN T1NB,Oood show town. Nice new limine. Just fitted upwith eleotrlo lights and All modern lrn.prove.me.iUt.

Seating capacity, 750. Population, 5,ooo; Suburbanpopulation, booo. Largest furnace In the Booth,and large mining crimps to draw from, Reachedvia two railroads. l«oulsvllle and Nashville, andSouthern. Advertising matter to properly bill.

SKl'i sheet boards, ;ixh sheet boards, 3x4 sheerboards, 3 each size. 900 lithographs, 2,k» dodd-ers. Write quick for open time.

T. T. BLAltFORD, Manager.

Cornwell Opera House,• LA FOLLKTTK, Tens.

H.&H. MINSTRELST*7ANTS

Two Inside End, double brass; Cornet, double 1st

Violin: Baritone, doable 2d violin; Tuba, doableBans Viol; Clarionet for B. andO. others write.

Rehearse Ang. ML Tell all in first.

A. K. BBRBMAN, Ida Grove, Iowa.

RECEIVER'S SALE.liy Order or Civil District Court, All of the

Buildings, Electric Fixture., Rfo, andlaine ot THE FAMOUS

Athletic Park,M Orleans, La.No limit, no reserve, AT PUBLIC AUCTION.AUG. 141. 1110(1. Particulars with Danzlger &Tessier, Auctioneers, or A. It. Leopold, Re-ceiver, New Orleans, La.

WANTED AT ONCE, for

ROE STOCK CO.,HEAVY WOMAN. CHARACTER WOMAN, LIGHT COMEDIAN, ;I1EA\ V MAN,end JITVKNILE MAN to play ffime Clmractoru. Adtlrcas

C. J. W. ROE, Kgr. Poll 1. Htoclc Co., Hartford, Conn.

WANTED, TO SUPPORTMISS EDYTHE FRANCIS,Leading Man, Leading Woman, Character Han, Character Woman, Heavy Man, Leading Juvenile

Woman with 8peclntrics, tlen. Business Man; Pianist that can play Parts (man or woman). Thosedoing Specialties given preference. Salary no limit if you can do the work*. Pleasant engagementu»nk refs.

week earlier,

Tell all with programs and photo. Lowest salary.

Woman with o year old child tor Parts and Speclaity own. Open Sept. 24. liehearnalsfes. AddressSKTII PEEL, Macon, Ho.

WIGSTOUPEES, GREASE PAINTS, ETC.And th. Lat.it and Most Popular Styles In Ladles Hair Or.i.lng.

A. M. illCH & CO.,11911. Iflatli Street. - - - - *- PktlaaelpkU

The Only Original American Four,AT LIBERTY to Join reliable company, Dramatic or Vaudeville. The greatest ever in uuartctt* line,

regards "to Al. Reeves." Reliable managers add. WILL FRKNCn, £>% So. Orange Ave„p.'ewarlt, N.J,

Hbw Snng, Iml Onl-WHEB I0THBB TUCKED IE 11! a'AS^rVnIs.For Free Profcaionsl Copies send late program, with address, to Judge £. M. P. Urlster, Ncwart.Ohiu.

Attention, Band and Orchestra Leaders!Do you want to Learn lo Compose andArrange itfu-lc! if 10, send '4c. stamp fortrial lesson. Nothing to pay until you havebeou taught lessons 1, i and :i. if these lessuusdo not coiivltmo you thai this Is Strictly Lvglt-lasate, then 'l'licy are Free. Don't write un-

less you have a thorough knowledge of the rudlnients Df mimic, and Mean Bu-lnttii.

. v. XV. WILCOX <i.°x C).IP Union Square, fiuw York City.

WANTED QUICK.

GOOD S. and D. SKETCH TEAM,SIM'IXT ACTS. Ktc. Would Iliij Troupe ofsmall, young Dogs. Hal. oil you're worth.Itouze? No. Week stand. Stun at hotels,

AUSTIN, LAWTON & AUSTIN,Friendship, Ann Arundiil Co., Md.

CARS FOB SALE.t.Kif t. Pullman. VI atee] wheels ; safe, 1 Desks,Hammond Typewriter, Meddlng, Range, sleeps;iD people, standR M. C. H. iDsneeilon any-where, now In sprvlce. Price, * 1.500. worth$3,000. TOM KRANKI/YN NYK,

Parsons. Kansas,P. H.—Also one 00ft. Baggage Car for sale

Joe La Fleur,The Little Fellow On the High Ladder,

Novelty, Whirlwind, Acrobatic Sensation.

Joliii-LAfiMSTFR and IHYWARD-NaudUomedj Urealor. Illjrli Hclioul Kiiii.Hlrlannt'.

IN VADIIKVILLK nkxt wintkh.AHkLUUIH 1'INtlUH, Willi MOBIHH.

DOLLAR TROUPE,BDBOPE'S 8BEATE8T ACBOBATS.

BILL HARDDIG,THE JDGOMHG BDI.

5 OUNEDIN TROUPE 5World'8 ramoni Arltatle 'Oyolbb.

THE BAR&MUIVI AND BAILEYROUTE BOOK 1906.

ADVANCE COPY OF PREFACE

:

For three consprutive seasons the author has iauiirtied his 1 1 1 tin hark upon the sea ofshow-literature, and Insteud of the storms of criticism, which, as might liuvc been expected,would he encountered upon vetUurlng Into, what, to the author, were unknown wnterM,nothing but the aoftesi zephyrs of geuerous praise nnd Indulgent welcome luivc to bor«<-orded. Thai such kind treatment may he meteU out lo his latest production In his devoutdesire, nnd to this end mom eurnest attention than ever has been devoted to rentier lh« little"Annuul" more complete and more Interesting, so that none shall sny that the youngest

horn la less lusty than his elder brethren. All those feuturen, therefore, which proved sopopular to 11b ever-wldeulag circle of readers, have been retained, whllo much that la new,und which, It la 'hoped and believed, will bo of real Interest to oil, especially "show-folks,'

1

has boon added.Two years' unremitting search and Investigation bnvo enabled tltn author to present

to the reader much interesting data concerning old-tin;* circus people of both sexes, togetherwith a collection of photographs eel Inn I tig entirely Anything that htm ever been previously((implied la this line. A compilation of anecdotes, plcturra and Hlurlex, extending buck to tlmtime of llio primitive wagon-shows of the first half of the nineteenth cuniuiy, form Insirucltvuand most IntercHtlng reading and Information,

11 Is confidently believed tint one thing alone will cause the "ItlOfl Hriule-hook"to be treasured and tenderly kept, that Is the biography Of our late nnd Moved chief,Mr. Jnmea A. Unlley. A short but comprehensive resume of the Ufa and career of this miniamong men Is perhaps the "feature" of the lloute-book. The subject hus Itemi reverentlydealt with by one who knew him well, and who had umoy reliable Hources of Informationut his command.

With these few words of Introduction the author begs leave, gentle render, to usher thenew route-lw.uk Into life, lie himself would be morn than satisfied did he but know thatthe render* would extract one-half the enjoyment In Its pcriutal and reference that lie Unahud In the writing-

One word mote, and the Impatient reader may turn Ihc puge, A route-book contnlnlnga faithful record of the niitltltudluoua events crowding flint, one upon another, as ihcvneceRsurlly must with n big Institution as ours, Is not written ulonn and single liandeu.Weic the author to mention nnmes, It would be Invidious ; rather would he say that lie la

Indebted to almost everyone with the show for much valuable Information which he himselfwould perhaps have failed to obtain. He takes this opportunity, therefore, to thank one andall, and to assure (hem of his very cordlni appreciation of their unfailing readiness to helphim out. CHAM. ANUK1CS*.

WANTED QUICK, Mug** Join en \tVlre.WOMAtC for Juveniles and General Business, IOUBRETTE with Sing-ing Specialty, Matt for Juveniles and General BuslneM, SPECIALTYMAN who can play parts.

Other Re|i. People, write. Those who have written before, write Again. Stale all, height, weight,age, und lowest salary.HERALD 8QUARE STOOD* OO.,HITTER A FAN8I1AWK, week Ang., 0-11, Alexandria Hay, N. V.; week Aug. i:i-lH, Norwood, N. Y.

AL.F. WHEELER'S .Z SHOWS"nV A X'TFII.. Tubfi, Cornet, and oilier Musicians ; Hlnck Kace t'oincdlun for Ton-WW JM.1M J. Mil «F ,.,,,.,

pplaying Ilrass, or Musical Team, Itoiibllng Ihind ; Versatile

I'eople for Hing, Hide Kbow and Concert. Low, sure salarlea. hong season Hmith. Canplace sober, Asslstnut Itoss ('nnvnsMan and worklngmen In all departments.

Address, NKU'I'DHT, N. H.

m ^w NTE 13

PITVPfWIl for Shows. Tickets, dodgers, bllln,rnidi ina letterheads, envelopes, windowcards, heralds and other small, type set work.Send for free samples and catalogue.VOLUNTKKK HIIOW 1'KINT, Itoynoldsvllle, pa.

A FEW OPEN DATES LEFT.

BaRNEY OPERA HOUSE,PUIXIEVILI.B, N. Y. T. H. ROUIIINB , Mgr.

THEWONDERFUL

FAMOUS GAGNON POLLOCK STOCK,People In all lines. Season opens at Hackroe Ih-ach, Hampton, Vis,, Aug. 20. AddreRS

IIKUT O. (MORON, 110 VV. loth St., New York,Until Ang. 12. After that, lluckmc fleac-h, Ifamptou, Vu.

MONOGRAM RED ROSE ROOGEIs made especially for the Profcodou.used HKPKATKULV until color is removed. Used properly

11 it In the form of a rote with flvo petals. Hach petal can heli rune wiiMastover two moulhs.

It l:an I"- carried la your purse or handkerrblet without ptuiimiK cither It l« not uircc:od by perspl-

rulluiiursalt water. HUaTU KOUK tKSTH IN HTAlMP* roil HAS1PI.K.

MONOGRAM CREME COMPANY,Ol IlKKKMAIf KTIIKK'l', «KW YOICIC.

J. HENliT ROWLEY, TI,MUiM, ,w,nntr'

"• H J»- le"Mtf

t, l t*i» J* * «V WW «M* ).Un Mi0rtw BIJ0U noun, Pttmoa, H. 1.

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672 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 11.

a m now luia, van ai iuc iuusiu iiiuiiauisia uAvvnugv, uuu «v> » «vr# «>

THO' YOU'RE GONE, s FORGOTTENThe Ballad Hit Which All Are Sitting Dp and Taking Notice Of. By Far the Greatest of all Ballads. By Writer of the Famous Bute Song, "H1HABI 6BEEH."

LATE PROGRAMME. CARDS NOT REOOONIZED.

C. M. CHAPEL <& CQ.. Music Publishers, CHICAGO.I'ila." Carthnge Fair opens 1 1, and win'•(ill Into" the resorts for four daysIiipk Monfort, soprano, pupil of I, Inn ,\1titi ioM*tins mewed mi engagement at Murysvilb-'Tcno..... . ..lack Norworth nod fata Wtfwife, Louise Dresser, who have been eniovIng Lhnlr vacation on Price 11)11. have gnu*But (a loin r*w Fields Blanche sKhnffey. whose vocal triumphs ui the Zoo wereemphajic, mny go Into vaudeville for a t"iiweeks' rim. next Winter Four of tbeOscar Khrgott Opera Co.'s chorus a Iris—Misses Beck. Weiss, Hatfield nod Hartford—created a sensation liy nppenring as joekevaIn n race over Conpy Island ennsse last wre'ti.. Musical Director Charles Zimmerman'after seven weeks at. Chester Parks, lunishis tution over to Prof. Mandarine, and re-

On tftc RoaoAll Houtvn Muni flinch In Not Later

'I'll mi Monduy.

DRAHATIO.AMrlrh. rims. T. (A. IF. Woods, mgr.)—Pitts-

burg. Fa., tin, nmritlo. -N. v.. i;i-i8.Anderson. I*. A. (Chns. K. Rhinoy Amuse. Co.,mcni.)—N. Y. Clly (111.

Aubrey Stock. Mfltenlhiil Hros.'—HIddlotown, N.Y„ till.

Alhee Slock IB, F. Albee, mgr.)— Providence, It.

1., fl. IndelluHC.Alpine Stock—Tipton, Ind., r.-ll. Knkomo 12-18."An Told in Hie HtllR," W. I". Mann's (Earl Doty,msr.t— Clui'lmmtl, O., ll!-IH.

"At the World* Mercy." Silencer A Afaorn'H (Itn-InnU G. Prny. injur. )—Cincinnati, 0-, 5-11,Cleveland CMS.

"At Cripple Creek." Knsleni, K. J. Cnrpentcr's—Wllnilnglnn. Pel.. K-tli, Plulnfleld, N. J., 19,Ciimden II, ir», Pntcrsou 10-1S.

"At Cripple Creek," Western, K. ,1. Carpenter's

Danville, in.. I). Decatur 1", Jfiifinllinl. Mo,,II. Kansas City la-lN.

"Ack.su ihe I'Holiir" iChiM, li. Blanff Amuse. Co.,.nigrs.l--N. Y. City ll-ll.

"Adrift In New York 1

* (J. B. ArkPrmnn, i»kM—nnonfon. N, -I., 111. Client or, 1'h.. 17, 18.

"Arizona" (David T. limn use, mar.)—AtlanticCity, N. .!.. ll-S, Allooun, Pa., 0, Johnstown 10,Pittsburg 11-TM.

Blanche Uni«w (Darbl Brlnnco, mgr.)—N. Y. Cityfl. Hulcilnltc.

Bunt Inc. Rmnin (Karl Burgess, mgr.)—Burllng-lou, Vt.. (Ml. Troy, N. Y., i:i-is.

Burgess, Kail (Coo. K. Kohliiimn, mjrr.)—Amster-dam, N. Y., (til, Schenectady HJ-lHi.

BuiBUMH. Enrl (Kreil A. Haywiml. mgr.)—fHenaFall*. N. v., tilt. I'itlsllelil, Miish.. |;i-]s.

Burlaw. Karl (Frank K. Sherry, mgr.l—PerthAnibny. N. J., li II, Chester, l'n., Hl-ls.

Barrle Slunk (Kdwln Rurrle, mgr.)—loin, Kim.,

BPnton's CnmeillntiH (P, Fl. Uenton, nwr.)—Ilo-hart. Dkl.i., ill I, Aundarkii 13-tH.

Bmnn-IliiliPr Klock—Mllwuukw, Win., fl, Indefi-nite.

Brandon Playem—'I'iipoiiiii. Wnwli., tt, I ml Ml n It p.Buehannn, i.nrmlnp, Slotk— HutcIiiiiMin, Khii.,

"Browii of irnrvard" (llonry Miller, mj;r.>—Cld-eaun, It),. (|, IndPlliilte.

"Brtir.ir.l'H Hants" Lincoln .1. Ciirtcr'H—Chk'iiKO,Ml., il. tiidellnlle.

"Berllia, Hie SpwIiic Mtidilnr UliI" (A. II. Wooils,nu:r. )— Bwloii. Mnss,, (111. N. V. City UMH.Billy, the Kltl" ( (ten Hmhh. nmr. )~H«iinloti,N. J„ 8. Kllxnhelli 0-tl, N. V. Cllv I8*SB.

"Krlli? nf .lii|inii" 10. II. Klilon, iiiBT.l--Alexnti.•Ivlii, (nil.. 10, I, Imn. (I.. 11. Porttnud. Itul.. IS.Hurtfiiril City M, ItlulTtnn IT., Fort Wnvno 10.Bryan. >.) . 17. Miuit]H>lliir IS.

"Bud Mini fr»m Mexico" (Cliaw. R, lllmiev Aitiiimp.Co., inKrHj.-i'nicrisoii, N. .1., o-ll, Plttstiuri;,

Ciittp'r Rloek (Wiilliice It. duller, rour.)—Hamll-i on. (I.. ii-D. lliliiuin i:i-js.

Cnla Slock i.hil.n Unite, mcr.)—ItoBlnit, Mann.,I!, llliii-lliille.

Culirnrulii Slock (Kmllli & Krcderickfl, mi,*r«.}—Siicnini.'iUi. Cut., (IScpt. HO.

Cliiciipi Slock iCIimn. II. llnsslvani. mar.)— PortHuron. Midi., till, .SiikIiumv 1L'-1«.

Crnivf.n-.l-s sn,vk~Tr<iy, N, V., II, Indefinite."Cfllil'eiwl<in i»f ti Wife" (A. II. Wouds, tiiur.)—

St. Loiiln, Mo., la-lK."Clii niltown Cluirlle" (A. II. Wnmla. nmvA—De-

troit. Mlcb., Ml, Tided", O..HMO, liiiyloii 111-

"0>wli«.y Cfi-1." Ktistet-n (Kllroy & Brlltoa.niKi'w.l--HI. [.iiiiIn, Mil, jy-lS.

"Cowley dirt." IVi^teni (Kllroy ft Hrlll.»n.mum l—ThrlOH, linl., s, lilmrion in, Hnrtlorill'lly il, nine iHlntiil, 111., is. W.MKi'kii 1.1, Sliel-lun U. Mmilleellii, lnil.. IS, Altlcn 111, l.nfu.yetle 17, Danville, 111.. IK.

"Cow PinH'lier." W. !•'. Miliars (J. It. Hilt, mtr.)—Bunion Harbor. Midi., IS.

"Convlet's nnimlitor," Uet.rne It, Sniiiuels'—Wank-limtnii, il. v., u-ii, piiiiiiiieitililn, Pit., i;mh.

Dnue. (Vcnr—N. Y. Cllv iM-SO,IV IVw-nnnlelte Stnek (Tlios.- K. Pe Pew, mar.)- Knrl Snillb. Ark., fl- 18, Menu Hllll."PpvU'n Auction, *' Clms. H. Yule's— llrooklyii,

», V.. il-ll.

Hlwvn. Liu-lie— Itiilbinil, Vt.. Oil, North Ailunis,Mass.. litis.

Klleronl Slock -Oiiklaml. Citl., tl, Indcllnllc."K.vc >Vltiii'HK." Lincoln .1. Ciirler'H—UUIch«o,

"Rlehl Bells," Brim. Hynie—AVooiiwieket, R. I.,10.

Ftirninu. Dilstln (The Klrke l.n Slielle Co.. tneis.)— \. V, r.Hy t). tn.lclbitte.

FpiiIhts Stock I Hen, M. rfrfthpK, ihki-.I— Pivk-skill. N. Y„ (t II,

IVvvIs C'iiiii'ii|;in« iiiiti-i-y Puhb, msv.l—(Invn ltnv,Wis., r.ll. Applcton 18, Itshkosb Fl IS.

"Fliiinlne Arrow," l.tinidn .1. Curler's—Wunke-pin. III.. IK.

"Vmt Wall" i Kent | ,V IlayiMir. nittrs.l— (\dulohus,O,, OS, l.liun ft. Fort Way a p. Ind., It, Toleilo,O.. 10 IS.

"Four Corners ..f (he Kiirlli," Kllnit A Uanolo'HiFriuik ilatKoln, inirr. >— I^uiIhvIHp. Ky,. 18 IK.

"For Munrtli mill llmne," Klmer Wiiltpw' (Titos.Bee. mum-. I - UeiKislin. Win.. !>, Klllhoiii O. .limes-vlili- 7. ItcUdl H, PImiii, III., II. Clinton, In..10, DulnniiiP 11. Wnterhs. Kl. Kldoni H. FortLiodne 1 r», pes Moines HI IS.

Ciluioiir ,v l.n Tone Stock- Uiilelini. I'a., (Ml."tlreat .lewel itoMiery" -Itiillhnorp. Mil., Oil,

Rrooklvii. N'. Y., CI-1K."(inmbler or Hie \VohI" [A. 11. Woods, mar.)

Newnrti, N. .1.. ll-ll, M'lbntiiKton. pel,, lri-lS,Cnmiloii. N. .1.. Ill IK.

Ilowniil Hall ICIut*. K. Blaiiey Aiihikp. Co.. mew.)— N. Y. Cllv II II.

Hum Slock |M. A. Muni, mur.)—Munlstnc, Mich.,11. Miii'ittiPtlP tlllS,

Mori 'a Coineily (II. (I. Allen, iiufr.)—Bar brook.la., oil. Moiiikello i;i-iK.

Hitlnniu. Mnnile (W. A. Dillon, mcr.t— Pnter-foti,N. ,),. « II, Mlilillelown, N. Y.. Cl-18.

Hi'Tiilmum siock |W. .1. A n. It. Henderson,niyrs.l-- LsinoiH, la.. Oil.

Hlllinnii. Mny, Stuck (Kmest Schnnliel, mitr.)—Bellows Fulls. Vr„ ll-l'S,

Hrrnld Scinnre Stock lUIMer .v Faiisluiwi', mars.)- Alexandria Buy. N. Y., ill t, Norwood 13-18.

llelsinmi Stnek--Siiviiuiiali. (in., 0, liuleHntte."Her imly Sin." I.lncnlii ,1. Curler's—Sonlfa

• 'liirnmt. 111., IS, 111.

"Her I'lrst 1'iiNe Sle|i." C. P. Wbllaker'fl—Al-ivana, t'n.. is.

"lloilBo of Mystery*' (Mltlcntlnil Bros.' Amuse.Co., nutrs.l—Montrrpiil. Can., 13-1S,

"liana Hanson" (.lames T. MeAlpln. nn:r.l—CoalCity. 111.. 11, I^liik'ton HI, Farmlnglon 14. 15,I.pioy 10. Mel. i t7, WlltlnnmvlltP IS,

Jenvons stin'k ITIieo. .icavniis. mn*)—Lalrolie,Pa.. (111. Kusi piHalmrir HI-IS,

"Johnny Wise." stepheiis & Linton's—Teeiimseh,Mich.. IS.

"Jipo Struck Town." Knsleni, Klmer Wallers'(Kit lip Noyer, mur.l—Ble Itnnbls, Midi., it.

ll.eil City 7. i,ii'l)ii,'i"ii S, MioiUtee ft, TraverseCity 10, East .Ionian 11.

Knott, Hour-He (Swecly, Sliiintnui & Co.. niars.l—Bur Hiirlmr. Me., S, Itelfasl It, Camden 10.Bath 11. Slierlirocke, Que.. Con., 1.1, Quebec14. in, Berlin. N. 11., 17.

Kunneily Players (Pen Levis, incr.l—Holdon, Mo.,0-11. Il.iiinlbtil Ltl.K.

Ke.vsiinii' Pianinltc (Mux A. Aniobl, mar.)—Oa-lnli, Me., 0-11. RniliMirl 1.1-18.

Kelley Stock r Jewell Kelley, mar.)—Levlnnton,Ky., (1-11. Port«moulli, 0„ HI-18.

Klncdpv-ltiifliutn ij:. 11. Russell, inicr.}—BowllnaOrpen, Mo., fl-18.

Leslie. IhmhelP (Shn Allen, nigr.)—Wllkcs-Hiirrc. Pa.. Oil, Pnlorson, N. .!., IftVIR,

Luke Hrody Slock (K. (l. Ilartinno, insr.)—Kent,(l.. tt, Indetlnlle.

La Verne A I^verlna— ItiMiaoke, Va., fl-11, Nor-fnlk i:t-18i

"Linn ami Hie Mouse," Knstern (Henry H. Harris,Nlftr.)—N. V. City fl, bnlennlle.

"Lion and llie Mouse." WiiOern (Henry B. Harris,lii»r. I—Chleaao, 111., (l, hidellnlte.

"141th? Onieasl," M'eslpm, B. .1. ('nrpenter's—Kl-ln, HI.. 10. I).- Kalh 80. Savanna 81. Pu-buiuic. In., 88, Dyenvllle 8H, Mnnchealer 24,Oelweln 2,'t.

Mclntyre mid lleatb (Klaw A Krlnncer. man.)—N. Y. City 0, IndeOnllP.

Myrkle-Hiinlpi- Block, Weatera (Kunene J. Hall.nixr. i— Newark, P., (Ml. Miinele, Ind.; CMS.

Miienillloti'H l'lnyers (Don Maciolllon, m5r.)—I'lltsbiirfj, Kim., 5-11.

Murray A Maekey (John J. Murray, mgr.)

Atliens. <)., il-is.

Mm-wm-tYpjilr Stock—La 1'latla, Mo., 0-10, But-ler II, J.i-.lin 12 18.

McCidlian SKM-k (W. B. MfCiillum, mcr.)~Port-Itiiiil. Mr., 0, indefinite.

Matt lee Si.«:k (Ward 11. Malllce, incr.)—tODMO.(Int., Can,, (I, indefinite.

M'siro Slis-k (J. IL Moore,- Minr.)— Ilochcater, N.V.. (I. Indefinite.

Stiller Bros." Slock (.ToJhi M. Miller, niBr.)—l'eoria. III., (I. indrtlnlte.

Mnuiielll UfW.'—Troy, ()., (l-l I.

"Mail or Her Choice''— Baltimore. Mil.. 0-11."MIssoarlaiiK"— N". Y. City 0-11."Mooiiftlilot-r's Dtiuctilpr," W. V. Mann's (Roy

Kiinraton. mar.)—Chicago, 111., 18-18."Midnight Flyer," Nnrlhrrn (Anson Varney. mcr.l~Bat Hi* Creek. Mich.. '8, Plain well 0, Raton

HnfililN in. hmtslnv II, Hi'iiud Li-dee 12. SI.Johns II, Ovumi IS, Corinma 10, Flint 17,llaitlnp is.

"Mliliiltfht Flyer,'' Western (Bd. Anderson, mar.)— .Monllcpllo. Ind., K, BrookKlon 0. Wllllams-pnit 10, Puovlllp, III., II, Wi-stvllle IS, Mnl-looa HI, Bethany It, Creriiup 15, Tolwlo 10,Snlllvnn 17. Clnirlenlon IK.

"My Wire's Family." (Vnlral .Stejihens A Lln-Ioil's—Toledo, (».. 8-11, Wynndotle. Midi., 12,Dundee Ft, Tecuinseh 1-1. Pnuldlna, I)., 15,Anpibi. Ind.. 10, Peeiitiir 17. BluOtoii 18.

"My Wife's Fatuity." Wesiern (W. Mc(i-)wnii.nmr. )— Antlu'o, Wis., K. Merrill 0, (irnnd FlnplilaH>. Itliliiplnniler II, Wmismi 10.

"Millionaire Tramp," Bnslern. Klmer Walters'IP. J. Itonoluie, incr.)— Fort Wayne, 1ml., 5,Ill'llllllllltfjlfK fl-8.

"Millionaire Tramp," Western, Klmer Walters'iC A. 'Vnlkcr. mgr.)— Knnsiis t^lly. Mo., 15-11,

Dps Moines, In,, 12 15.Morris, Wllliata tJoaeph Weber, mgr.)—Chteago,

111., II, Itidellnite.

New Century Stock (Harrison A Knrherlaild.intrrs.)—SiMliilla, Mo., Oil. l'ltlslmra. Kan., 12-

18.

North Bros.' Slock—Frnnkrort, lad., Ll-18."Nellie, Hie News HI rl"— Chlca «o. 111., 12-18.tlMunn Slock (John Osumn, niRr.)—Pinkersbiire;,W. Va.. 11-18.

"(in the flrldce fit MldnljjhL" Kllmt A ChxxoIo'hII. K. (John, Mgr.)—St. Cloud, Minn.. 12,Itriilaerd HI, CrnokHiou M, (Irand Forks. N.Dnk., 1.1, tirnflon UI, Whin t pee, Man., Can.,17, IS.

"Oar Ohl Kentucky lliane1' (Win. Ileywnod. intr-)

—Toner, Minn., 8. Kljr 0, VlrBHila 10, HIMiIiik11. 12.

'Oilier I *ei tale's Money" (Halifax Womlntl. nmr.

)

—Fort I'M ward. N. Y„ 11. Greenwich 15. Tl-coiiileroita 111, Fulr lluvni. Vi,. 17, CnstletonIK,

"Old Isaacs of Ihe Bowery" (CilnH. K. BlaneyAntneei Co. Hiyrs.)- --Cleveland. O.. fl-lt.

Prescoit. Vivian (('bus, K, Blaney Amuse. Co.,

WKra.)— l'liilmlelphhi, Pa., 4-11. N. Y. City 13-

IS,

Plielim stock IR, V, Phelan, mgr.)—Portlnud,Me. fl, Indclhittc.

PayIon Minimi ic. s. Pnytoa, mgr. )—Little ltoek,

Ark., n-11, Fori Smlilt 12-25.t'erurlil-Hynaeue ((.!. D. I'eruchl, mgr.)—Aiuriistn,

Co.. li. Imteltnlle.

Pet-uchl-Crnxcne (C. D. Pernclil, insr.)—Knos-vllte, Tpiui., fl, Indellnlte.

Plilpiis, Chus. 11. (Win. Morris, mgr.)—Burling-ton, In., II, linlelhille.

"Power i.r Money" (A. IL Woods. Mgr.)—Ho-liokrii. N. J., 11. Hiiltlmore, Md., 1.1.18.

"Poor Helallon." Davis & Kugenr'a (L. A. Nelms,nifjr.i-CIHniKo llekbls, III.. 18. La Porte,Ind., HI, Mlstinwaka 14. Anhurii 15, Athlon 1U,Cmi-elt 17. Fort M'nyne IB.

"(jiifpn nf lliKliblnders" (A. II. Wnods. mur.)

N. V. City (III, Providence, It. L. 1.1-18,

"Oiu-eii of (be White Sluves" (A. H. .Woods m^r.)— Hull'alo, N. Y., 0-11, Toronto, Caw.. 13-lK,

"ynlney Adams Sawyer," Western (W. P'Nell,liiKr.t—Bay City. Mich,, S, Flint 11. St. JohnHi, flwnsso 11, Muskegon 12, Alllguu HI, BntllcCrwk l-l, Adrian in.

"IlllkNl lln* Hip Tm-t" (A. I). Woods. im*r.l—Biirllngloli, N. .)., II, Kllanltetb 1S-1B, llolinken

HI IS.

"Ituce for Life" (p. II. Sullivan Amtise. Co..

mars.) -Hoboken, N. .1., 12-15, Treulon 10, 17,

Bnrllmctoii 18."Rose Valley" (Wilt .1. Block Aiuiisp. Co., nigra.)

—nhleiiRo. 111., 0-18."Itlji Vnn Whiklp." Bller's (Joe Becker, mgr.)—

NiKtb Plalle, Nelir.. 8, (iiitleiihiiru; 10. LcxhwIon 1 1. Bhu Crwk W Kearney 10. Sheltmi 17.

Sontliern, Cbnuneey 1.. Iltolnnd A. Oahorae, mgr.)- Aalievillp. N. (;.. 0, hidellnlte.

SI evens Ciune.lv i Hurry A. Stevenn, mgr.)—WealFrankrorL 111.. Oil.

StutiK. J. IL, Stock (Lawrence Pclrrsun, lngr.)

Biilnn Routte, La., fl-Si-pl. 1.

Sterlhig Stock—Cedar Hatdds. In,. IMS."Secrel of Police" (A. IL WomK mgr.)— Phila-

delphia. Ph., L'l-IS,

"Struggle for Cold" (Arthur ,1. Woods, aigr.)

I'lvinoiitli. Wis., d, Two Rivers 7. Manitowoc R.

Wiiiipiicn 0. Seymour 10, Sturgeons Bay It, Al-

ennln 13, He Pen* l-l. Chlllon 15. WeynuwcgaHi. H!|»mi 17, MarU-Min 18.

"Sunny Soulh" (.1. C. Iloekwell, mgr.)—Nan-tnskel Hen eh, Mass., fl-Scpf. 0.

"Sln-iilltlris" SprmKllehl. O.. 8, Colnmtuis f)-ll.

"Slrmmei- In Town." StepheiiH A t^nlon's— Lan-sing, Mich., 13, Indny City II. pontine 15.

Snriila, Did.. Can., 10. Port Huron, Mich., 17,

Monnl Clemens IS.

Tnylor Slock |W. It. Taylor, mgr.)—New Bed-ford, Mass., (1-18.

Titrker. Klbel. Stm-k (Mack Bros., mgrs.)—LoflAnweles, Cnl., (I, tiulctlnlte.

"Tnht In the Hills" (Will J. Block Amuse. Co.,

onrrs.)--Ctili'HKo. 111., fl, Indefinite,

"Tlmriin and (trnnge Blossoms." Rowland A cur-rent's— Chicago. III.. CMS.

"Too Proud to Bes." Lincoln I, Carter's—Ke-noslni. Wis.. 12. Wisslstoek. HI.. 13. Uurvnrd14. Klkhnni. Wis.. I A. Dnrllngtoti 111, Wnn-kesha IT. Fond dil Lac 18.

"Two Merry Tramps" iMcVean A Vetter. nigra.)

—Toluca, III.. 0-11. 1'ekln 12. TAm-nln 1.1, Jack-wnvllle 14. Mason City 15. Taylerville 10, PanaIT. Pceiiitr IS.

"luele Toiii'm Cabin." AI. W. Martin's—"era,li:d.. s. iMillaiiiijinUs 11-11, Daylon. O.. KM".l^lmuhns 1(1-1 S.

"Uncle Toin'i Cal-lli." Stetson's, Ritaterii (P. .1.

Imies, mgr.)—Itiihway. a, J., 8. Metuclien B.

Princeton 10. Bonlentown 11. Hlghtstown la,

Hivershle M. Pnlmyni 15.

"Pnele Tom's Cabin." Sietson's. Western (M. T.

I.ne, mur. )—A ah I and, Wis., S. SuiHM-lor ft. l»n-

Intb. Mian., 10. nibbing tl. Braluenl 12. LIKleFall* 14. St. Cloud 15, New Him 10. 8t. Peter17, Maaknlo 18.

"I'ncle Jouli Rprncrliv." Kaslern (Hanks A Frntee,mirnO—DMcajVs HI., 0-11.

"Cindp Tom's Cabin." Terry's (W. O. Duiker.

IB,)—Lexhigtuii, HI., 11, Odell 13, Bincevllk'

II. Coal City 15, Wilmington 16, Brnlihrood 17,

DvfalM IK.

Van F»yke nml KatOI tt. Mack, mgr.)—-Spring-Held, III.. 0-11.

Vance. Boa trier (Klmer K. Vance, mgr.)—Pltla-i" -. Pa., (MI, Batllmore. Md., 13-18.

Valliiuioiil Stock (Lyman A. Pray, mgr.)—Wil-llains]iorl. Pa., 0. Indednlie.

William*. I.oltle (Cliaa. K. Blaney Arouse. Co.,

uigm.l— I'hlladelplilii. Pa.. 18-25.

William-* ami Walker (M. II. Raymond, mgr.)—N. Y. Gil? 1825.

Wlnnlnger Bros." Own (Frank Wlnnlngcr, mgr.)

Winona, Minn., fl-lfl. Kan Claire. Wis., 13-18.

Warner Comedy I Ren It. Warner, mgr.l—SoMlcra'drove, Wis., 0-8, U Forge Oil, Hlllsboro 13-

18.Walluck'a Theatre, Northern (Dnblnsky Bros.,

nigra.) -—Itoek Island. III.. 0, Imlclinlle.

WalJack's Ttieatre, Soutbern (Dublns.ky Bros.,mgrs.)— Lincoln, Nebr., 0-1 1.

"WHe's Secret," Spvncrr A Ahnrn's (Joseph-Mount, ni-jr. I— Dayton. 0-. 0-8. lllclimond. Ind.,

0, Anderson 11, ImliauapollR 13-10, TerreHaute HMK.

Young. Kilwln, Slock—White Plains, N. Y., Oil."1'oiiug BnfTnlo" (CIiiik. K, nlann Amuse. Ho.,

logra.)—Allooua, Pa.. Id, 11, Plltaharg 13-18.

MVSWAJhAiIiIp Opera (Lw Adilc. mgr.)—Mobile, Aln.. B,

Indeflnltp.Butler. Helen May. and her Ladles Band (J. L.

Spalin, mgr. )—Hahinpip. In., 0-11, Denver,Colo.. 12-Scpt. Ik

Black Pnlll Trontiadoiirs IR. Voelckel. mar.)—MliUllptown, N. V., 8, Npwharg 0. Saratoga 10,

Cohoea II, Allinny 13-15, Oneonta 111, Blag-iiumton 17, JauH'slow'n IS.

Cohan, (ieo. M. tSam H. Harris, mgr.)—N, Y.City <t, Itidellnite.

Clin mlM-rlaJn nml bis Band—Blnghnmlon. N. Y., 0,

hiiloflalte.

Creahire't) Rami—Inilianapolla. Ind., 0-11.

Conway's Ithaca Bund— Atlantic CHy, N. J.. 0-18.

Dim and his Rami I Frederick Pblnney, mgr.)

Winnipeg, Man., Cuu., 0-11.

FalritniiiN Boston Concert Hand (Wm. R. Kern,mm-.)—Atliinllc Oily, K, J-, 0. Indefinite.

Flsi-her's Milltarv Band iChas. M. Fischer, mgr.)—New Orleans. 'La., (I, Indellnlle.

Haltl'H Baud— Philadelphia, Pa.. 0. Indefinite.

Howe. Leinui. Drelienlra— Ixing Bnineli, N. J., 0,luilelluitc. ,

HertsTt'B. Victor, Orchestra—Philadelphia, Pa.,5-11.

Henry. T. P., and Ids Band—Pes MoIucm, la., 0,

indefinite.

Inula nud lifs Orcliestml Band—Lake Mlnnctonkn,Mlun.. 5-llt.

.Inula. Klslr (Ltehler A Co.. mgrs.)—Clilcngo, 111.,

0, liideflnllc.

Kendall. Musical— Pnrlhind. Ore., fl, Indpfliilte.

Klltliw Baud (T. P. J. Power, mgr.)—Chicago,111., 11.

LihernH's Band—Clilcngo. III., 0, indeflnlte.

I,amlirni.l's Boyiil Veuelinn Band—Bhllndelptila,l*n.. 0, ludrllulle.

"Latnl of Nod"—Chicago. III.. 0, IndeSnlte,May, F.i

l mi (Charles Fruhimui, mgr.)—London,Klig.. 0, Indellnlle.

"Man from Now" (Henry W. Savnge, mgr.)

Biistou. Mass., 0, liulelllilte.

Pollurd Ltlllpullnn njterif (C. A. Pnllanl, mKr.)—Kenorn, Can., fl-8, Fort William 0-U, Mon-treal KIScpl. I.

Poxxi'H Band—Cblcaoo, 111., 0, Imleltnllr.

Kosiiit's Band—Clndiiiiatl, I)., fl. Indefinite.

Itoynl Artillery Band (Joseph Do VHu, mgr.)

BalthnoiP. Md., Sejil. HI.Bomnn lni|K'rIal Rand—Philadrlphla, Vn., 8, In*

dell ii lie.

Royal Canadian Hand (J. M. Finn, director).

Unuiliu. Nolo-.. 0. indefinite.

San Krani-iseo Opera (Russell A Drew, mgrs.)

Seattle. Wash., it, Indellnlle.Slafer and tils Brooklyn Marine Band—Brighton

Bcndi, Coney Island. N. 1'.. (i, .hidellnlte.Sonsa nud liis Rand (John Phtlln Sonsa, comlllc-

lor).— Philnilolphiii. Pa.. 1 2 Sept. 3.

Sclilliiunyl's Hungarian Rami— Chicago. HI.. 5-11.

"'ffoelal Whlri" iSlmlK-rt Bros., Djn.)—N. Y.Cllv fl, Indelliilte.

"S.Hlnl Ctrl" (K. Marali, mgr.l—Clnelnnntl, O.,O-Hept. 10,

Ttimaas', Theoilore, Orchestra— Clilcngo, III., 0-

Sept. I.

Willlims. Hattle (Charles Frohmaii. mgr.)—-N. Y.City fl. hiiletliilte.

Wills Mualeiil (John B. WIIIb. mgr.)—Mont-gomery. Al«., fl-11.

Welter's, John C, Military Band—Chicago, 111.,

1 3-20.WpII's Band—Chicago, 111.. 0. Indellnlle.

II! HLMSQt C AM) \ A 1 HF V 1 1, 1. 1 ].

Adiiias. Ceo. IL, Yiiudevlllp (A. L. Bnvllle, nigr.)—Monnl Vernon, 0„ 5-11,Angell's Vaudeville—Cniilon, Mo„ 8-11, UOaat

PtMisnnl 13-18.Brigadiers (Chnrki Cromwell, mgr.)—Milwaukee,

Win., ll-IN.Colonial Belles (Oha». Fulke, mgr.)—ritlshurg,

Pa.. 13-18.Herrauinn, the Clival—Montreal, Can., fl-11.

Imperials (Jesse Bunih, mgr.)— Pltlaburg, Pa.,0-11.

Ideals (Sim WHllmiiB, mgr.)—Detroit, Mich., G-

11.MINSTItELH.

Allen's, A. fl. (Ceo. W. Qillne, mgr.)—Rlnck-well. Oklu.. 8. Wellington. Knn., 9, Caldwell 10,Pond Creek, (*khi., II. Klnglisber 13, HenoesevII, Waukoiula 15, Kuhl 10, Omega 17, Wntongn18.

Culhiine. O e A WcBton's— Gicennori, N. Y., 0,Wakelleld, R. I., 10, WlcWord 11.

Donnelly A llntHcld's (A. O. Field, mgr. )—Brymi,O,. K, Vnu Wert 0, Oellna 10, St. Marya 11,Wnpakouefn HI, BellefontHliie 14. Xenla 15.

Washington Court Hotiae Hi, Wilmington 17,HltlKhorn 18.

Dp Hue Bros.' (Billy De Roe. mgr.)—-AuaabtcForka. N. V.. II. Keesrlllp 10. Mlnevllle II,Tlcondernim 13. Whitehall 11. Fair Haven. VI.

If.. Salem, N. Y.. 10, Cainhrldge 17, Urecn-ivlcti 18.

Dnlv's, Win. Josh— Liincasier, Pa.. Oil.Dandy Dixie's (Joint .1. Nolan, mgr.)—Washing-

1 P. C.. 0-11. Harrisonburg. Vn., 13, Char-lottesville 14. Richmond 15, 10, Charlotte, N.C. 17, Onffitey, 8. C, 18.

Pe Laud's— llntlcton. Pa.. OS.Fleld'a, A. «.— Urliimn. 0-. 8. Flndloy 0. Fremont

H). Elyrlu 11. Ashtabula 13, BratUiml. Pa., 11,

Pu Bols 15, Wllllumsport 10. Klmlra, N. Y., 17.

Gorton's (C. C. Pearl, mgr.)—Fort Kdwanl, N,

Y., 0. Brnmlnn. Vt., 10. Bristol II, Mlddlebury13, Vergennes It, St. Albana 15, Bnrrc 10,Mout|ieller 17.

Havi'ilv'H (Fre»l T>. Fowler, mgr.)—Puterson, N..1.. 13, Pliilimnekl 14. Norrlatown, Pa., 15,Alleatowti Hi, Itea.lhu; 17. llarrlahtirg IS.

New York Hi. L. Silver, mgr.l—Devifa I-»ke.

N. Dak., S. Cliutrb'a Ferry 0. Catido 10, Bolla

11.

Priuirose. Oeo. K. (F. J. Dnnne, mgr.)—Lynn,Mass., 111.

Richard* A. Cringle's (Busco A Holland, mgrs.)—Nelami, B. C. Can.. 11. Plwvnlx 15. Grecn-widd Hi, (iiiiuil Forks 17. llepuhHe. Wash.. 18.

Sap Francisco—Newjiort, N. IL. 8. Clarcmoct,Vt.. O, Winner. 10, Hnrtlauil 11.

VosePB (John W. Vngel. mgr.)—Chllllcothe, 0.,

8, Dnrtou 0-11, Detroit. Mich., 12-18.

t TENT SHOWS.Alton A Anderson's—Wellslwm. -1ml,, 8, Lake-

viite 0. New I'arla 10; rtleul«enrllle. O., 11.

Mtnitpelter 13, Brvim H. Napoleim 10, DefianceHi. Dodder IT, Havllnml 18.

Br.nnim ,V Balle.v'B—Ollawa. Out., Can.. 0, Kings-ton 7, Belleville 8, I'etcrboro :). Toronto 10.

Hamilton 11. Bratilford 1.1. Ouelph 14. Stratford15. I..u'!m. 111. ci,«(tNMit 17. St. Thoma* 18.

Bllfinlo OIU's Wild West, Col. A*Bb V. Cody (Fml

B. Ilnicliinson. mgr.)—Blaln, Austria, fl. 1c«-

rhen 7, Mnbr-QOlran s, Tnippan li. I'reratl 10,

Bntnn II, 12, Iglati 13, llelcliealierg II. Xlttau,

Uermany. IS. Bautten 10, Dresden 17-10.

Ode Bnw/— Franklin, Ind.. 0. tlreenshnrg 10.

Caiii|dH>11 Bros.'—Taam, Ik.. 8, Jeffentou 0, Me*reiigo in. Logan 11, Seward, Nebr.. 13.

FoiepaiiKb A Hell* BroM.'—La (Irandr, Ore., 8,

Walla' Walla. Wash., II. Ritxvlllc 10. Spokane 11.

Finn's—Hunter. N. Y„ 11, Pho-nlcla 13.

UuUow Bros.' -Corey. O.. 7. Hyde 8, Norwnlk 0,

Wellington 10, Shelby 11, Moryavllle 18. Miaml-harg 14, Aurora, Ind., 15. North Vernon 10,

Brmviudowu 17, Mitchell 18.

Gentry Bros.' Dog, Pony ami Monkey, No. 1—Au-dulwu. la., S.

Hagenbcck's. Curl— Indianapolis. Ind., 0. Rich-

mond 7. Plipjn, O., K, Cohiiiiluis 0. BprlBfflBll

10, Anderson, Ind., 11, Umlsvllle. Ky.. 13.

Oweiisrsiro 14. Evansvllle, Ind., 15, Terre HauteHi. Danville. III., 17. Decatur 18.

Hiirgrn.ive'H (John Welch, mgr.)—Ellsworth, Mc. t

J). Bueksport 10.

Jones', J. A.—QiiHrryvllle, Pn.. 8.

Kennedy's Wild West. Eastern (W. H. Kennedy,mgr.l—Boston, Mass.. fl-Sept. 8.

Kennedy'* Wild West, Wesiern (Kennedy Bros.,

murs.)—Clnelnnntl, O., 12-23.

Luekv Bill's—Oketa, Kan.. 8. Herkimer I). Hbd-over 10, Hollenbiirg 11. Stell City, Nebr., 12,

13.Mrlbourue's—Llndstrom, Minn., 8. St. Croix Falls,

Wis.. 0, BHlsnni Lake 10, Amery 11.Mnekay's, Andrew— Independence, Ky., 9, Wal-

ton 10, Spuria 11.Norrls A Kowc's—Kveletn, Minn., 8, Bibbing 9,

Virginia III, Kly II.

Pawnee Bill's Wild West, Col. Lllllc's—NorrlB-town. Pa.. 8, New Brunswick, N. J., 9, SouthAntony 10. Red Bank 1 1.

Blagllng Bros.'—Saglntiw, Mich., 8, Port Huron». Bay City 10. Flint IL

Robinson's, John—Clifton Forge, Va., 8, Staun-ton 1).

Bobbins', Prank A.--Patchogue, N. Y.. 8, Baby-lon ft. Freepnrt H>. Far ItockHway 11.

Biggs' Wild Wrsl—Dea Moines, la., OILSnyder Bros. «• Hall's—Delia Station. 0., 8.sinim-iiV. Hownr.1 S.— Spring Valley, N. Y.. 8,

0, Bankinl.t ill. New City 11.WiidilHirn A D'Alva's— Lynn. Mass., 8. 1). Maiden

in. Wnlihniii II, Worcealer 13-1(1, Webster 17,Putnam, Conn., IK.

MISCELLANEOUS.Ameitt Carnival (Cnpt. W. D. Anient, mgr.)—Ur-

hiiun, 11)., eVlliBustock's Animal Arena (Frank C. Bostock, mgr.)—Cuuey Island, N, Y„ 0, .hidellnlte.Blondin A Leon's—Strong City, Kan., 0-11, Enter-

prise 13-18.Burton Bros.* Show (Matt Barton, mgr.)—Sche-

nectady, N. Y„ 0-15.Crnlksliauk— Waterloo, Me., 8, Sprlngvale 9, San-

ford 10, 11.Canadian Jubilee Slngem (W. T. Cary, mgr.)

Franklin, Minn., 0, Indefinite.CooIp.v & Ilugnn's Floating Theatre (Waller Pell,

tugr.i—Heurdstowii, 111., 8. Browning 0, BathH), Havana 11, Kingston 12, 1'ekln 13, Chilll-eotlH* 14, Lacoti 15. Henry 10, Hennenln 17,Pern 18.

Cooke Uomeily—Sag JBirlmr, N, Y., 0-11,Golden Rule Comedy (Ganllnler Bros., mgrs.)

El van ton. III.. (1-12.

Jolly Ktlilopians tS. II, Dudley, mgr.)—NewportNews. Va., fl-11.

Miindy Shows (A. P. Whitney, mgr.)—Sheboy-gan. Wis., «-ll, Milwaukee 13-18.

Mnrkle's, W. IL, Sunny South—Chllllcothe. 111.,s, Una 1>, Henry 10, Hcntilpeii 11, Spring Val-ley 12. Pern 13, Be Pew 14.

Pmualuislka's. Prof., Animal Show — Indlnnola,la., in. Clarlndn 17.

Parker. C. W., AmiiH-ineiit Co. (Cramer A Tyler,ingrs.i—St. Joseph-, Mo., «-)!, Ottawa, Kan.,

Perry A Pressly—Suck, Wis., o-ll, Cenlurla 13-

llohlnson AmiiHement Co.—Kankakee, III., fl-11,Lusnlle 13-18.

lleiitx Bros.* Old Plantation Show (James W.Realx. mgr.)—Union, la., 10-18.

Itunp, Mr, nud Mrs. (Augustus ftnpu, nigiv.)—Fnlrvlew. Ind., fl-11.

BeTOOaaln (Walter c. Mack, mgr.)—Berlin, Can..fl-11, (ineluli 13-18.

OHIO.

< hiclniiiiH— There Is very little in thisspell of shirt-waist wen 1 her in Indicate I lieApproach of the l>'nll theatrical canipnlg-i.Outdoor res?oriB all enjoyed n rich unreallast week.

L'llKnTHtt Pahk |I, M. Mar (In, mntiagcr).—l.lnrn Lnite and ,1, K. Murray, who iOOWd soheavily In (he old favorite. "The Rotiemliin(HrV Inst week, will remain nnothcr weekunit fortify the Chester Hark Opera Co. InIts revival, Aug. 0-Sl, or "Aniotllu." I'autlncHull comes 12. In "Dorm a." In the Viitide-vllte Theatre lite new faeea will be: The TwoPucks. Kd. KrcKkoand llnl (iroves, Darmodr,nnd Mine. Valleclln and hrr trained iROmrtli,hinu Myllp. who was Ihe slnr of the olio lastweek, In his IHiteh Hketcli, "Feet Notes," willreturn to the oporihlfc rnnhn next week.

'Aon (Wnltcr J. Dmper, aocrelnry). —Chevalier Emlllo Rlveln's Itnperlnl ihillutiHand comes 4, under Frank ({erlh's mnungrmen!, aiieceedlnc John C Weber's prize liamlof America, which put In Iwo largely profit*nhle weeks with "borne folks." The Webersoloists were Blanche B. MehnlTey. sonrnno

;

Mehnrd UrCano. cmnet ; Curl Kohlmnnn.euphonium; F. Weiss, cornel: Krltzc Kerb,I'teiiih horn; Emlle Chcvre. nlcrolo; J. W.Merrill, cornel, and Howard Kopp, belli.'Wormwood's Dog nod Monkey Circus con-

'

Unties to delight omit 1 1 intra.Conri Ihi.anii (I^n h. Brooks and L. T.

Anderson, aiana&eraj. — Bryant a Mlnslrelsclose n week s run nnd vaudeville will be re-WSA with Mllltnite. "The Dnnnmer Boynf Shlloh

; 1,(1win ('. Hayes, Perilous, HieBuckeye Mo and Threlkeld nud Wlcfco onthe bill. Ihe "opern hounc" has been re-moved to make way for n full view of theHeld nnd track, for Kennedy's wild Westcornea for a run 12-25. Business mod.

IdinLow Lagoon (.t. .1. Weaver, manager)-—Lottie West Symonds Is headlined byAmuHement Director W. K. Clark, who offeraiAiier and De Onzn, Keene. the Four DanehiellnrrlseB. nnd Marie Clark, us Hie vattde-vtllelsts 5, Lest week's experiment of mht-Ktrelsy, ns expounded by Herbert A WHIiue'aBir Southern Minstrels, wna fnlriy success-

,!i^'1

CKS 0rntA Hdi-RB (Henck, Fennossy& hialr, ntananra). -The seoson opeas s,

S!!*« A*.,'*!?." or '<1'6 Metey." "As Told in

the UUls ' 13.Pcopi.k's (Hubert Hettck. mannger).—TIip

Bohemian Rurlcannera start things at thlagold mine HJ,

Olympic (John J. Ryan, mnnager).—Of-(lc)al announcemeat was made that this newvatidevllle house will open its doora Sent 2SifMMKR-CiiAT—Wllf T. Shechan, the vet-

eran, long with Joseph Murphy. Is spendinglis viicitloii here. llie B ka Iran theirtiny at Cheater Park i»4 Lillian Mr-lntyre will sing In "Amorltn.".. Tom liirewho Injured his leg nt Chester Park, nnd wascorniielled to remain out of the cost of "TheBobwnlrm Girl," returns to duty la "Aido-

turns to New York lo rehearse, with "TheWizard of Oz."

Cnliiinhiia—At the High Si reel Tbtfftn(Chns. W. Harper, inaaagrr) John W. \

rocel's

Big City Minstrels Inaugurated their seasonlo capaetty houiea here, July yo-Aiig. ibreaking all previous records nf the house onreceipts. The setting for ihe first part isthe most brlllliiiit setting ever offered to thelocal public, consisting of richly coloredbended tapestries, whose radiance dastle theeye. AH of the company nre rlcb.lv costuroedIn silk and sntlu, ihe end men lielng the onlyones in black face. The Ohnnhna l>ny<;

Thomas Murray and Fdmttud Bnl)!. werewarmly received by their mnnv friendMnrray'B rendition o£-"l^ove Ma and n\-World is Mine," wtis cerlalnh- unpreciat»>d.and Mr. Bnlz, In "Beside the CHd Gate." wasrepeatedly recalled. The hones were AI HTyrrell. Polo Dnlwd, Kddie Kentierty and SidLevy. Tlie tambnes, Lee Edmonds, W. Ijo*-xens. Ben Bymm and Harold Kennedr. 41.II. Tyrrell ottd Lee Bdatohda were llie pre-mler ends, nnd proved mynl cnlei-tatuer.;.The Kennedy Bros, cnlcrtalued with a vervclever dance. The Louisiana (Hen Club dosedIhe llrst parr, rendering "Annie Laurie.''which pleased. The olio, which was excel-lent, opened with Ihe Marvelous Kyler, pre-senting some diiHcult feats on the slack wire.The Great Fielding then offered n jiigsllngturn which pleased, "The Great lOvent" wasit wooden shoe dancing act. by eight Jockeys,tinder the leadership of Wm. Howe, whichproved entertaining. Wells Urns, and Smilltlind a muslcnl net which proved clever, andAI. II. Tyrrell's monologue act tilled Ihelioiise with continuous laughter. The nficr-piece. "Moonlight on the Levee," Introducedihe usual negro melody, humor and dances,nnd was well executed. *A Wife's Secret"drew fnlriy good houses Aug. '2-4. "The FastMail" «-8, "The Shoplifler" 1M1.Olkntanov Park (W. W. Pressor.' mnna-

ger).—"Nlobe" was presenlerl by the Vaughn( (litse 1" Slock Co., to cnpncltv houses, List

week, Robert Rogers and Louise Mackin-tosh were added lo the cast nnd pleased."The Mnn from Mexico" will be prcsrnlcdweek of r>, and W. J. Denting, 'the well knowncomedlnn, will have a prominent rule. 1)1-

nvolo, in looping ihe loop, proved n strongoutdoor attraction, and will he continuedweek of 5. Rosatl'a Band continues to be agood drawing card.

Collins' Oahiikn (II. Oil Iris, mnnager).

The hill, consisting of Barney First. Mitchellnttd Browning, and Seeker, Wilkes nndSeeker, entertained large crowds lost week.Rill for week of li : Jess nnd Dryden, Mitchelland Browning, nnd National Trio.

Notks.—Indinnnht Park drew, large crowdslast: week, who were entertained by Apdnle'aI rained animals, In the open air theatre. Theact proved tu be the most cntertalninc. onepresented this season. The park lias Iwengreatly enlarged, and many now concessionshave been added. Pain's "Lnst Days of

I'oinpcll" will be presented for two weeks.commencing Aug. 27 Carl Hagenbeck'3Circus will show here Aug. Managerp*. O. Miller has arrived, and Is superintend-ing the overhauling of the Grand, which la

to be called the Shubert the coining season.

Frank W. Cooke, manager of "My,Wife's Family," hns gone to Join his com-pany, which opens soon.

Cleveland.—At the Euclid Avenue Gar-dens (Max Knetkenhetter, mannger) "Prin-cess Chic" is the offering week of An,". P.

"The Wizard of the Nile," Inst week, Wtathe best tiling given this season tit this place.

Needless to say, capacity houses ruled.

Vaughn CJ laser Siock Co. week of 18.

Oi.KVRLAxn (Geo. M. Todd, manager).—"Old Isaacs from the Bowery" open*, theseason (!. BxtOURlTfl repairs have been tundeduring ihe Summer.

Kkith'k (IL A. Dnufels, manager).—Bill

week- of fi includes: Glrard ami Gardner.the Four RIanns, Three Roonev Slufera. AI.

Weston and company, Metropolitan OperaticTrio, AI. Lawrence, nnd Tossing Austins.The bill last week wns u good one. particu-larly Gertrude Gebcsl, Arthur Deagon andcompany, and Selmn Brats. The work of thfl

Inttcr, as n juggler, was clean cut uud mar-velous.

Goi.isr.tJsr (Hnrrv P. Kline, manager).

Bill week of U includes: Tlrien and Sh-'Uy,Four- Aivinos, Klnsons, Itaaaoa and Nelson,nnd Hall nnd KurleStab (Drew A Campbell, managers).—The

Avenue Girls open Ihe season i, remainingthe next week.Luna Paiuc (Elwood Salsbtiry. manager).—Itosntl's Royal Italian Band Is the musi-

cal feature, nnd the Kltafnkn troupe «JiiEgllug nerobats Is the circus feature. Toocrowds are enormous nightly, and interestIn the various attractions dors not seem to

abate one whit.Notrs.—Horry D. Kline, maanger of the

Coliseum, has been in New York booking'vuiidovlnp nets Charles L, Uerlxinan.business ninnnger for Drew A Campbell here,wns recently married lo Florence A. Hn ron-ton, a Cleveland young lady, nnd they arenow In the Kast on their honeymoonK. R. Lang. Inst season manager of Ihe Lyric,has resigned, and will probably he associatedwith his brother In a theatrical hookinggancg The steel work for Cleveland'snew Hippodrome Is almost comnleled. It

will he at least six months before the build-ing is ready for use Ground was broken,II, for the new MnJest tc Thontrc. nn the. Westside. Manager Cohen promises that the workwill ho pushed to a rapid completion, so amthe house may be opened about the first of.

the year.

loimnstowa—At Idora Park CasinoTheatre iH. Stanley, mnnnger) the hill weekof Aug. 5 includes-: The Sully Family. Kllxn*beth i'lBtellc. Spnuldlng and Dtipree, the LaMont-Lafayette Troupe, and Cestui nod DoVerne. The attendance continues g»o:l. the)

result of Ihe excellent programmes.

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AUGUST 11." tfHE NtW" YOE'EOLIPPEE.' 673

"This Act Is pit on the stage by MAX WITT, and, si was to ba expected, sea made a big bit, jaat as his aOPBOIOBE OJBtS' did."»ALBAHY TlBES-UttlOB, July 31, '06.

AX WITT'S FOUR SINGING COLLEENSSONGS OFTHE OLDANDNEWWORLD

FOUR PICKED SOLOISTS FROM THIS CONCERT AND OPERATIC STAGE.gUCCMMVOIAY PROIHJCEU AT r.l.iil TltK PARK, ALBANY, WBEK OP JULY 30.- AUUIIKSS ALL loll 111' Vlr.Vlll.V > T«MAX m. WITT, No. 34 EC. ami; STREET, NEW YORK.

Calcium Gas and *

Moving Picture Outfit

hhe Latest Victory/

of Soienoe.

mt\vuN i*abk {.los. W. Wats, nougat).

Vr.iidevlHe continues at litis resort, and the

rl tendance Iri good. Manager iVvmt leaves

fpi! New York. 3, in tho Interest of his newproject, a burlesque theatre.

N^ii'.s.— Managers Albuugh and t.uggcn-

hc.lm, of tbo Grand and Turk Tbentros, re-

tpcctlvely, tiro making prepnrntions for thecumin*?, ypnsjdii and placing their house In

piod i-ondttlon Hhyn M, llnvles, pro-

.•rammer of the (iruDd, will not In this samet-apai-lty next season .lohn Trice, wholu.a been associated with Gun Hill for a num-ber of yearn, will be re-engaged for the com-ing season.

... a» i

'Akron.—At Lakeside Casino {Harry A.

Hnvvn, manager) Dixon, Iiowers and Dlxou,nnd Al. Lawrence were features of a veryL-ooti bill week of July 110. l<*or week of Aug.01 Kva Weatcotte and .'company, Herbertand Vance. Uuxsmltli Duo, Urent Kldridgc,

WlildtllnK fora Ut-ownc, and Arnwelu's pic-

tures.Colonial (Dly S. Hill, manager).—The

reason will open 11, with Al. (J. l<'Telu'n Mic-turate.•Notkk.—Kruest J. Lynch, trensure-of Iho

Colonial, fs spending his vacation la Syra-cuse, N. Y., and Copley, O Manager T.K. Albaugh nrt'njfpntes opening the \ewGrand on Oct. 5. The seating capacity will

be 1,720.> '

Dayton.—-The National Theatre openedth" season July 3D, with '"The Shoplifter"—Week of Aug. 5: Knusonc and Delila, Pot-ter and Ilarte nnd (.rent lie) w 1.

- Lakb Sidk Park (.Tomes Kirk, manager).—W'cok of Aug. ."*: Sniisnne anil Delila, Pot ten

nnd llarte and (irent llcywnod.l'Ainvi£W Pahk Casino (Klmer Itcilelle,

malinger).—Ohnrlos Harris, Ilnnbar's t.'nprlno

Puratfox. Millard Itrotliers, Lillian Ashley andi'uiu Moore.

pictures. Anita Lawrence nnd her eight Sun-bonnel (Jlrls head the bin for week of Aug. 3.

Xotb.—Lulu Poole, who hae been nwd>tt-mil treasurer at the Washington Tlienlru fora number »f seasons past, Iioh resigned to ac-cept a position ahead of "A Holy City" Co.

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KnlnniuKo».—At Casino 'Park (B&ltd *Dakea, manngers) business continues good,the offering Indus a good line of vaudeville.

iVoNiii'.iiLAMi (V. I). McCoMulch, mini a-ger) shows no break in Che big attendance.Huou (\V. S. Iiuitcrfleld, manager) Is now

cloned, and undergoing Improvements In theAuditorium nnd stage.

KixnuxfiH' Cjaeci showed to capacityAug. 2.

-

Grand 11:i|iI<1n.—At the Ilnmonn Thea-tre (Lew Delnmater, manager) the attrac-tions for week of Aug. f» inrlude: Cottleymid Klein, Irene Franklin, Otorn Family,Patty Bros., Mnytne llemlngton, and BenWelch.

(iODpTtoY'.s Pavimon* {ChnB. Rodfroy, man-ager).—Attractions) for week of "i include:The IleriiHtelnH, the Meweys. Iluutress, Baniand Ida Kelley, and lllce and Morris.

ItiMiMNu linos.' Citurus comes C.

eV*-e> _

MISSOURI.

Springfield.—At Uie Grand Opera House(I* 3. Unlle, mn auger) Vogd's Minstrels('iiiiiL' to good business Aug. 4. "The Shop-lifter" 5, Bulu'tnlau lturlesijners 10.

. Spuing GuyVH I'AitK Casino {Tom Powell,managL-r).— 15111 tor week or .*»

: Chns. Harris,.Mliipt'l Bros., Irani Wlkoff nnd company,Llliinu Aahli-.v, lumlmr'a goats, and kinolo-tewpft,

OiieirtCM (Con Sun, manager).—-FSI11 forweek of I!: l-'nnr Dauelnu Murrises,. Hyronuml Blanch, lhtwden, Chnstopher, and newpictures.

'Sti'iiltcnrillc.—At Siontoa Pari: Tlie-

Ptie (Jlat. Siultlt, manager) the Merry Milk-er* are holding the hoards nud doing linebtujlaos;;. Wednesday, Aug. 1, the Odd Fel-lows' reunion won held.

(JKUfti OFRlU IIot'Kfl {C. W. Maxwell, man-nw'ij.—Season open* Aug. 20, with BlackPattl Troubadours. The houae has under-cone cxlenslve repairs.

Canton—At the Park Theatre (T* n.Cool, uiuiidRer) the bill week of July 21) drewgreat uudleiicoB. Kph. Thompson's elephants,as an extra atlrtu-iUm, ussisted inaterinlly.Bill for Ang..."» and week: Adelaide llerr-niahn, nsslsted by Adell Iiewev and crrtnpany ;

Mitreen, Nevaro and Muncn, Tnrboy, thesUhouettutt, Musical Toyn, Sella Taylor. Km-met Devoy and pnmpiitty, and the llfcogrupliu'ctiires. "Mysterious Asia" will be u specialfeature on the Pike, at the park, week of fl.

:r."inKfici(i—At Lake Park Casino (E. R.Kndty, innnager) the Myrklc-llarder Co., Inn'lH'ftory, has crowded this resort for twoweeks, to good satisfaction. The Harlow Min-strels Aug. and week.

• i *MICHIGAN.

Detroit.—At the Whitney Theatre flj. D.Stair, manager) "Htiw Hearts Are Broken"was Hip opening attraction for the season,and If. drew packed houses week of July 29."Chinatown Charlie" week of Aug. B.

Tkim'i.k (.1. ll. Moore, manager).—Theloading hit of last week's well balanced bill

were Jfarfc WalnwrlgiW nnd company, andliiey Reared nn emphatic hit. ALteudnuceafternonn nnd evening was up to the usualafo inturd, Attmctlons for week of Aug. tl

ln<-liide?( : Hclhinl uud Orovlnl, Adamlul andTaylor, the Three Lclghtous, Arthur Deogonand cuitipany, Gertrude (ieK'at. the Kourteenmac* liussni-s, Mitchell and Cain, Steln-l>i'llo Troupe, nnd tho klnetogrnpli,

Ckystai, (J. .T. Nnsli, manager).—Afterthe usual Summer liouseclenning, this the-atre opened Its regular season H, with thefollowing attractions; Dune and Keller, An-nan Bchlrhart. the Connellv Sisters, ClarkCnnriy, Houston and Jaquln, and tlie kino-di'oiue.

Klkcmio Park (LouIh Myll, innnnger).

Wild's alislilp attracted large crowds to thepark last week.

N'OTB.—Tlie Hraadop-Mvaiis Stock Co., loopen the regular season at Ihe Lafayette?Theatre, Aug. "112, will present us Its llrat

attraction, "The Christlnn." Philhar-monic Hall, which has been tlie scene of avariety of events In its history of Severn 1

ilecaiKvi. will be renamed tho Gnyety, andopened a a n modern vaudeville and extrava-ganza borate Sunduv evening, Aug. 2)1, underdie management of Horry H. lledgCH, for-

merly of tiie Trocutleto Theatre, of Chicago,III, The lessees of Hie new theatre, whoRtyle themselves the Guvoly Theatre <-'u., arecomposed of tho following well known NewYork and Detroit people: Sam Scrlbuer,president: Harry Lainkln, vU:c president;Thos. Newton, treasurer; Alex. Orosbeck,secretary; Hurtlg & Heainon, New York rep-resentatives, The outBlde walls of the his-

toric Philharmonic Hall have been utilizedtts the walls of the incatre proper, nnd thislias been supplemented with a steel framewithin, to give added strength. About thisInilld'tig .ms been erected an ornamental twostory brick structure to provide roomyfovers for the pnrquct unci balcony floors,

orilees of the theatre, retiring rooms, andseveral small Imt convenient stores. The nowtheatre will anvc n seating capacity of about1,002, nnd, having but two doors, will provenn Innovation In theatre construction In this

city. This will give every seat In the bouseit splendid view of (bo stage. An unusuallylarge number of eslts have been provided.Nothing will Iw left undone for the comfortand convenience of natrons. The stage Is

Urge and roomy, nnd will be equipped withall of the tales; contrivances of Mtngerrnft.

Sim Scrilwor's (Jay Morning Glories will bethe opening attraction Aug. 2d.— i

Hay City.—At Wenonn Roach Casino (L.

W. liiclianh}, manager) Immense crowds weekoi July SO, when tlie following excellent bill

viii nrfiMDied : Clayton. Jenkins and Jasper,Mood Brothers, La Aibdla. Ilia Misses liel-

iaorL>, the Mysterious Paul and new motion

nnlnfli—The Lyceum fC. A. Marshall.munageri will op«*ii its doorn for the season,evening of Aii'g. ti, with the Stewart OperaCo., for one week. "The Two Hoses." "Doro-thy" and "Ilubette" will be staged for theweek.

Bt.totl (Joe Mnltlnnd, ninnngiT).—Busi-ness was up to top notch for. the 'week end-ing 4, with the best show of tlie season.Hum- L. Webb. In a black face act. kept theaudience lu roars for fifteen minutes. KelcyMoore, on Die slack wire, was .good ; Mar-guerite Newton and company gnve a pleas-

ing act, and Do Vim: nnd Kelly. In singingami wooden shoe dancing, offcml some iooHdancing. Jack O'Tuule gave the Illustratedsong, "Cheyenne," and gained applause, andthe IColivns gave "The Counsel for Defense."nnd scored iJfg. People for li and week : TheSulm Trio, l)e Shields nnd Mehiiug, BessieTnvtor. HmipI and Ashmore, tlie MarvelousMcCLure anil Wraud, Jack 0'To«»le. .Mr. atitl

Mrs, Boliyiirt (hold overs), Jns. McClellau,and the moving pictures.White City (C. A. Mnrshntl, manager).

Tlie weather for outside sliown wus go»nl ln»t

week, and this place reaped the l»ene|lt. Thonew people were : Marie Phillips, Pearro, andHersltall's dog circus.

. *-IOWA.

F.lrven Nelson I'atnilv. Mnzuz and Mazette.Chnrlutii: ltnveiiserofl, Herbert and Willing.

Hie Great West In and the klnodiouie.Jui'Ki:v t'l.nt IMiik t .Mull Winn, innnnger).—(Dvgorv's "Moscow" attracted it titiiih

larger iiowil ilurlng lis se.stnd week's en-

gagement, mul prescnt«Hl a more varied uuiuber <if set pieces of fireworks thiiu on tlie

opening week. The show proved n popuhirailrartloii.

itiinm: isi,\mi.

liaiiKns City.—At the GIUIs Opera House<K. S. Ilrlglmni, manager) the regular seasonojji'iii'il here Saturday evening, July 28, with"Nettle, the New'Sgirl" as the Inauguraloffering. Tlie bouse was packed, and a splen-

did performance was thoroughly enjoyed.Business continued good all the week. In

spite of the hot weather. This week, "TheMillionaire. Tramp." and next. week. "AtCripple Creek." The staff for this season atthe theatre will be: ]], S. llrlghnm, mana-ger: Will T. Lister, assistant manager;Harry Sparks, treasurer; Kent Sherlock, as-

slslant. treasurer; Paul Sherlock, advertising

agent; Chns. Hopper, Rtaeje manuger; Walkerllopton, properlles ; Clias. Rgiier, oloctrlctiiu,

nud Joe Cntitlicart, fly man. *

1-h.KCTitin Park {Sam Ilenjnnlln. manuger).—Horreutlnn, with his Itnuda Vosu, openedIlls annual engagement here last Sunday, to

puked and enthusiastic crowds. Sorreiillno

was welcomed with cheers, nnd should con-

tinue to enjoy Hie same popularity he did

last season. Tlie alligator farm continues

lo be well patronized. In Hie German VII*

bi^e Ihe aels were : Hammond and Forrester,

the Metropolitan Quartette, Clara Dougless,

and Ihe Reeds.Fokrst Park (Lloyd Brown, bunlnoss man-

ager).—lltislmwi cotitlnues lo Improve eachweek. Lost week's offerings were : Lenze's

Band, with Wynne Whudnw as soloist;

Finnee I las. In D iuggllng and strong man act,

nnd Charles Lodgetir, In n comedy rone act.

were (he features on the lawn. In old Mot-

dclberg: Will .1. Dickey. Liiznr and Lazar.

(,'niee Hoops, ami lillmoro and Carroll. Tills

week, Horace B, Wild's, fainous airship, •'The

Fugle." will be exhibited. On the lawn:The Knufmaas. in their bicycle net, and In

Old Heidelberg: McCne and Cnhlll, Morris

Hector, and Mu|or and Grace Drmond.FAiitMorvr V.w.k (Ben Ilosenthnl. mnnn-

.pr,r ) i^llelnpr's Military Bund, B, 10. Boles,

exhibiting his Hiibmarlne bout, and KmefltGerard. 'Pendenrnst and Powell, In the the-

atre', were the principal offerings. -j

Coxvkntion Ham. (Louis Bhnus, mana-ger).—Last week the Hawaiian Bund gave

ni'hlly concerts, to good ntieudnnce.-CurrnttiNiui.—I'ain's "Last Days of Pom-

pell" drew well all last week, and dosed Sat-

urday night Manager A. Judali. of the

Gram!, arrived home from New York Inst

Krldav night An Interesting piece, of

news wn;i announced last week when J. J.

Helm, one of the proprietors of Klectrlc

Park, announced thai Fleetrir Park hud been

sold for railroad pit eposes, and that Ihe Driv-

ing Club Pork. In the Southern part of tho

dly. had been pnnJuised. and steps won Id be

taken ut once to make this one of the hand-somest Summer amusement places In the

United States, to be In readiness for next

Summer's bookings.

«»M1NM.SOTV.

St. Pmil.—At the Grond Opera House(Theodore L. Hays, manager) the GeorgeFawcott Co. had very good business week or

July 21), presenting "Cnmllle" and "HastLynne." "The Henrietta" week of Aug. fl.

Uui'tiuiTM. — James Boborlson, .formerly

stage mnmiger of the Metropolitan OperaHouse, Is now manager of the Orphcuin.New people for week oC IS : Malcolm andShcvott, Fanny Wilson, and Denby nnd com-pany. Those holding over: Nelson und Nel-

son, Fanny Weston, Irene Meyer. Henryltoliorts, Tlielmn Wayne, Nina Cleveland.

Emily Forrester. Bonnie Lewis, Dot liny

and the slock. Business was big last week.F.Mi'iun (Benjamin Fink, manager).—The

onlv new people for week of tl are; Brndyand Hamilton. AH the others hold over ex-

cept Mabel Carroll. An exceptionally strongbill brought heavy business Inst week. Stan-

lev and Tedder, In their Bowery skit, maden lilt, while Hie boxing bout between CharlesThurston und Miss Grey cume In for canalattention because of Its novelty nnd clever-

nessMentio.v.—The Lane Brothers, acrobats,

and Zuts /.aronl, In the Hladoo Boy Myciery,drew well at 1'halon Park Inst weekCosmopolitan Shows, on Ihe grounds at Dalennd Aurora Avenues, had big business last

week, willl II fteen performers and a WildWest show, Staid In his high dive act. theturtle hoy, vaudeville and moving pictures.

......The Suengerfest parade. Julv 211. wasan Immense affair. It was followed by n bigrclebratloii on Harriet Island. In the Mis-sissippi hirer Pain's ''Last Duys ofPompeii," at circus grounds, University Ave-nue and Victoria Street, week of Aug. (I.

Minneapolis.— At the MetropolitanOpera House {L. N. Scott, manager), weekof Aug. i», Dick Ferris Slock Co. and Flor-

euce Stone, In "Old Heidelberg." The samecompany played to crowded houses. In "ThePrisoner of Zeiirtu," hut week. Next week,Ihe annic company. In "Sliennudouh."Unique (John JOJIIott, manager).—Bill for

and week : Itamb nnd Byron, Dora Taylor,

Crawford and Howard. Henry Fink, Vnl-

dnic Trio, and Irene Little. Hood business

Inst week.Wonderland Pabk.—special features for

week of (I arc Arnaldos leopards. Nextweek. "The fltohe of Death."Tub htreet car 'mwmjs on Sunday, July

2(1. opened Hielr large amusement park at

Lake Mimietonkn, to be known as Big IslandPark, with the usual out door attraction".,

Innes* Orchestral Hand In afternoon andevening programmes.

DM Molues.—At Ingeisoll Park (FredBuchanan, malinger) week of July 2D wasagain n record breaker. Bill week of Aug. a:The Five Salvngls, Boo. Fvans, Bay andIliireliade, World and Kingston. Cannon andFunlgnu Co. Tlie Barker Amusement Co. Is

billed here for week of B,

N-iTKS.—AH the houses In this city openlids month. The Kiupirc. Aug. 20 ; Foster's

Opera House, Grand Opera House- and Audi-torium. Aug. 2:1 The Mirror Theatrehas been leased to the Sbuberls. and is beingremodeled ISlhol Alton, who played leads

and heavies with the Lyric Theatre SlockCo., al Salt Luke City, Is In Dcs Mulnes,

visiting her parents.ej ^

Cralnr Ititpldia.—At Greene's Opera IIouso

(Will S, Collier, manager) the preliminary

reason will be. opened by the Stirling StockCo., Am.'. 12-18.Alamo I'auk (G. K. Barton, manager).—

This hill drew big business we*k of July 2»(except Aug. 1): tluwley & Lenlle, the lion-

rolex, Wllllninsoil and Hilbert, W. G. LeCompt. Fdwlti Leo, the Alumoscope, nudSchmidt's Hand. Inuess nud his bandcharmed over live thousand people An?. 1,

afternoon and night. The Kill leu BandSept. «, 7.

KoTBft,—Cedar Rapids first annunl Chnu-tnmiun Course, Aug. B-13, Includes: BookerT. Wnshhigtnii, flu! Wilbur Siarr Com-ertCo., Mlllnnd Convert Co., Iloynl Male guar-telte and Uohtnson'n moving pictures

The twelfth annua! exhibition or Hie Wesl-ern I'opllrv l-'nyclnrs' Association will be

held yov. 2fi-I)ec. 1, In the Audliorlutn.— • '

nnliiiinits—At the Crnnd Opera House(Wm. L. llratlley, mnnuger) liuprovemenln are

well under way towards putting Ihe houseIn condition for ihe coming season. Thebouse iidinlnlng the theatre has been boughtand will be used for six uew dressing rooms,each equipped with hot and cold water. Thenndlforiiiin has been thoroughly freshenedand renovated, and n new drop cnriiiiu by

Unites will greet the patrons on the open-ing night, when "For Hearth nnd Home" will

be presented. The box oillce will bo al thethen tie.

FnioN Pahk, t(ie terminus of the ElectricStreet Itnllwiiy, lias been beau tilled this year,and under Hie inmiiigeincm of Mr. Matheshas drawn Immense crowds dally. Amongthe attractions seen here this season areClrlcillo'H Italian Boys' Hand and Atny But-ler's Ladle*

1

Hand, euch for two weeks, it

Is the Intention of the management to havesome first class baud every week during theseason. The park Is, indeed, n "Ihhig of

beauty," with Its attractive band stnml. beau-tiful buildings and myriads of electric lights.

Dnvruport,—ItlngUng Bros.' Circus drewImmense crowds, and maintained Its formerreputnlloii at hulh performances, July 'M.

llurlls Onern House will open the sea-

son Aug, SHI. .."...The Family Theatre will

open for business Wept. 1 The Hllle The-atre will oooii the vaudeville season Sept. 1.

4-e-e>

WISCONSIN.

Milwaukee.—At Hie Davidson Theatre(Ik- Brown-llaker Co, gave au nrllstlc pro-

duction the past wci'li of "Resurrection."J'Mllli Kvolvil. us Mnslova. scored one of thobig iiifs of her career. "Thehiin" Aug. II.

AiJIAMiitiA.—Manager James A. IHg'er la

In readiness for bis atKnUhffi II. "The Time,the Place nud the Girl" Is promised as kiiiic-

thing out of the itsunl run of musical come-dies.

S'i.vn (Frank A. Trot t man, mntmgn*').

Ihe season opens 11, with the BrigadierBurlesqiicrs.

Notim. — litlwln Tliunhotiser nnnonncesHarry Woodruff. In "Brown of Harvard," usthe opening attraction for Hie ShulierlWith the exception of Muv Louise Algen,who 1ms left to Join Millie Cnhlll, and JamesDtirkln, who Is to lie leading man nt tiie

New Then I m, Clilcnco. the Brown-linker Co.will, on Sept. 2. lowe for .NVw Orb'iins,

where liiey will Open in Hie Fall and Win-ter Drnko and his beam were the feat-

ure nt Wonderland Inst week. The Ba-tder-La Velle Troupe and I'etitiiud's Acrobats nrobeing fentiirod for week of tl by ManagerWhaling Kuan's liipiKidromc Is n "surething." Work will commence- as soon as thoground Is cleared, and November will dm thoopening, with some big concert band as theattraction Chns, F. Ilehm, treasurer ofHie Sliuhert. was married lo Jetislc MaeColber, nt Chicago, July 24 ShermanBrown will open the regular season tit theDavidson Sept, U, with "Coming Thro' theItye."

e-e-e>mmmm*^—- KKNTIICKY.

l.onlxvlljc.— At Font nine Ferry Park(Wm, Helchman, mnnuger) the Bedford Fam-ily wns the headline act week of July I'D,

They performed ncrobutlc fents with suchgrace and dexterity Hint It was a pleasure to

wulch Gietti, and nt the finish of their net thebig crowd In the pavilion tsndered them longand loud nppluuse. Lllltnu Wulton receivednumerous encores for her splendid baritonesinging. Helena Frederick, with n voice ofunusual (jiinllty. scored a decided hit, andWells and Hells, In a humorous sketch, kep»

the house In good humor. Tlie Murdo Trioscored In n comedy nciohnllc turn, nud I*ewWells gore a clover monologue, which createdauiueement. New people week of Aug. are

:

I»rovld«'n«e>.-Al Keith's Theatre (Chns.l.oveiiherg, malinger) "The Mlddleniati," Julyno, was pronounced one of Hie best produc-tions the Alliee Stock lias given. "The Spec-ulator" Aug. 0, "The Silver King" HI.

Kmi'Iiie (Spitz A Niitluiiisou, munngi't'<0.

The Inst week of tlie Hummer stock com-nntiv wns devoted to ti presentation of "TheCuwrltlen Law," The house will reopen HI,

with "The tjiteen of the Highbinders."Notes.—.Mnunger Weiiilelschaefer, of Ihe

Providence Opera House, bus con t meted forn large number of Independent attractions•hiring the coining season. The house will

prolmlilv reopen Sept. 10 ManagerPost wick, of Ihe Sbubert Then t re, will act,

during the coming season, as inanne.ee forl.ciui AshweM The Sbubert Theatre, It

Is annnuuecd. will be given over lo burlesipic,

WuonNiiHtft.-—Al Ihfl Hoag Irtike The-atre i W. II. Nye, innnager) the nrograniliie

for AUg. (1 and week will Include, besides Hieusiinl motion pictures. Kiiwll and VcnionCo.. prescnling "Tlie Mloiieineiir ;" Dick uudAlice McAvoy. Coldsmllh and Hoppe, amiHelstoit and Arlluglon. Last week was averv prol)tatili> one.Note.- -The Woonsockot Opera House wtll

open tinder Its new iiiuiiaireitient, .lackson Si

Gorman, who are also lessees of the theatrefor a term of years, Aug. ill, with "Tin* NewFight Bells." W. F. Barry, who Is to lie tin*

local represenlnllve of Jackson & Gnnnim,lias arrived In lite city, and la ut present

a very busy mail, looking after Ihe extensiverepairs and new decorations of the house,

pt-ipiinilory lu Its opening. Mr. Barry comeshere blglilv recommended, and lie has al-

ready made a great many friends. Mr. .lack-

son. II is understood, will also iimnage NanceO'Noll Hie coining season.

'

Nf«'|»ort.—At Slioedy's Freelssly ParkTheatre (Clias. F. Cisdt, malinger} large au-

diences attend. Bill for week of Aug. li lu-

cluilet: Virginia Knrle, Chira Thropii nndcoiapanv, Moslier. flougliloii and Alosher,

Helluiiiu and Moore, Wo] ling's Ktnlllotis, riialk

Saunders, Fleet He Trio, and the entnerii-

grnph.Nkwi'obt oi'ema lloinm (Calm & cross

Co.. miinagersi.—Lew Dockfltndor'B Mliistrels

packed the bouse July :tn.»CANADA.

Mitntri^nl.—At the Tlicntro Frnnrnls (F.

\V. Le Clair, iiumager) the regular sensuii

will be oiH-ued bv llerniaan and comimny.Aug. 0-11. followed by "Tlie House of Mys-tery," la-is,National FltANTAls (fl. Gntivreim. mnna-

gcn.—Tho pertaaneiil 'French stock coiiijiiiiiy

will opiu Us season tl-11, witli "Quo VuiIIh."

DilMlM.iX I'AUK {11. A. Horsey, liuilin-

gerl.—-Business during hisl week was excel-

lent, wlili Ihe Toklo Boynl Japanese Troupe.Ihe Niiilns, and Vender Meorschcn's Bund.KlVRUUM P-VtlK (Al. F.. Uctid. inniiiifceri.—

Warm wenHut nud a good bill drew goodcrowds last week. The offerings vara; Srnrsand eonipnnv, Ihe Three Kudos. Ciiviuin.

Gover mid Pitts, Illuslralod songs, and Hielihiscope.

SutisiKR Pauk (Lnvlgno A Litjole, maimK(.i-S ).

—'|'ii(. pnrk coiitliiues to draw big

crowds. Bill for week of July 2ft Included:Prof. Dewar's dogs and oafs. Klein and Clif-

ton, the Dnnkiner-Seblller Troupe, Gus I'M-

wards' School Hoys mid Girls, uud Lnvlgno'*

Bund.IlAtiNrM A Hauky'h Cinctrs drew hlg

crowds Aug. I. 2."

si. Jolin.—At tho Opera House (A, (>.

Hsttnaor, manuger) coming, "The VohinleerOrgunlsl" Aug. 20-22.

YoitK (It. J. Armstrong, manager) reiniilns

dark until September.Notks.— Mi'ver Cohen Is In town In ihe In-

terest * of the San Francisco moving pictures.

Ho bnH secured spurt) for Ills pictures at the

liilermitluunl exhibition here, Set it. 1-7. andtrill be located "On tho I'llce." lie nlso lm-secured splice nt the Dominion F.xltihlt Ion

ut Huilfnx Knrle llcynoldH. the well

known roller and Ice skater. Is 111 town, andwilt give an exhibition of fancy skid lug nt

the St. Andrews' Holler lllnk here. 2-1, umlnt. I ho Victoria ltidler Kink, Mnnctan, N,

it., a.» "

i

OHiin-n,- -At Ihe Auditorium, Hrlllnnin-

oii-tlie-Btiy (J. K. Hutchlsoti, matlligor) Itn-

laense business was done week of July JWwith: The (irent Pnni'/er Troupe, Paul Hlotilieus mid comimiiy, Miles mid Itlrknrds, (lie

lilogrupli and Helen Bert ram.*-•>

LOlfHIANA.

Ni-*v Orlriiiin. - Al Hie West Kiid (TomWiiiHinn. inamiger) large crowds continueiiighfly. and Charlos Fisher and Ills ConcertHand, the klnodrouie, nud the vaudeville bill

receive rounds of well earned applause, (till

for week of Aug. B! Tbo !• Brim Grandtlpeiii Trio, nnd Paul Butties will he Hie newcomers, with Iho Ward Trio, nud Ileilrlx nil')

Present! as the lioldovi'i's, The Tours ol

(lie World, Hie Jniiauese bull game, uud tin

Ferris wheel continue lo Idg business.

Notkk.— Heorge 'J. Clark, (lie well knowncomedian, hns relumed home for u muchneeded rc*t. He reports big business withIlls former company, the llollliigswiirth TwinCo., when bo left In Hie l*m« Slur Klnlc. ..

Tho Tnlune mid Crescent Tiieutren tire IMiupof nrl nnd bounty, hnvlng been thoroughlyredecorated, frescoed, etc., from front to

buck. Kinlle J, N'ipjicif, the well knownscenic iirlltd, was In cbitrxe of Hie work ....Major Tom raniplsdl, mniingor of Ihe Tulane and Crescent Then ire, accompanied byhis charming wife, arrived here July 111, nndI in media lei.v put on a large force of help to

complete the two handsome Klaw & Mrlonger playhouses for the early opening....Popular Abe Hcllginnn, Ihe genial Irensurerof the Crescent Tlienfre, wns a Crescent Citynrrlvnl last week.

»«»Briit RouF.iis and FflKii Law, presrnllng

"Air. Alllo from Mobile," will be seen thisnetisun with John Grieves' Parisian BellesCo., plnylug the Bmplre circuit of burlesu,uu

eUUtttt

Yt'i CmMake Oil MonojiEnUMotnlrul lha Publlo.M'flUlnrlvun.fornlKl'Inirromnletenntfltn

wlih slm'l'lo ami- explicit luMrtictlons.

The Floio Ib Lnrae, n>uu« rising tho

reuiilnrtheiilro ninl VvHiro cttentl, »!si>

|oe.il Itel.ls In (Inireh-.. 1'iiblle Hi'lmols,

lo.ljtesinuHiciieriil I'nlillc. lliiiherliijES

Notlilnn nltordi better u|i.Kiriiiiilllc< fur

ZXSkm. Our Outfit Comprises

tho 0. P. CO.'S modol, PURBCALCIUM OA3 OUTflT, Iho

urBntt.t onndl.powflr.lhe anftmtnndmo8teconomlonlr:n»*mnklnKoutfltovor Invented. w.l«M«oii>..

Slereopllcon, loilit Plclure HkMim.

Fllns, Slides S','.!!*,""/'. 1"i"ri«»mliirUllillirnU. A lut.ly tl,.- l.tP*

M I.!. uitd view, nn tin- mni-ki-t. Im'lii'Hnff

- w all Jott. H.r tl... pnl.ll»-« <"U"> "»•»'•

SPECIAL OFFEB Ml* KlSw™ «'V.Tytlili.».

CKIC.EO PHM0IIIB CILJ25 DiiiWra SI., DiUl. MHfelSh_

>^S. UTTUE.DUT MSTiai I.KT no.

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toil a lint fit n ri-i|iii'i-t.

rWAMK HQLTOH Oj CO.. Ottawa Dldj|.,.CHIC*QO

BASEBALLNATIONAL LEAGUE.

POLO GROUNDS.Willi .:i,l«:.iai>, A.. K . 1,11, », h.

With Plll.lnirK, Ailtf. II, III, 11, l:i.

Wanted Quiolf, for

\ mmm \mi, a\u 1:0.

I'lano I'lavur lo Honblu Cnrmit or Clarionet, Hliilo

Vminbone for II. A U. Musi lie Al. AdibcsnAltTHI'H J. WOoirs as per route. Oilier l.'soflil

l'co|ilo, wrlio.

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THE CUTriSR STOCK CO.A first cliLSH lto]iertolro I.i-ndlrig VVoiiiun, wildtvnrdrolm; u No, l Kc|iori'itre llouvy nail Ciinrue-ler U'niiiiui who iloi-H spcclnllleK. Heml plailosUli] (ell nil llrwl lelli-r. in' vna Will no! he cnliHld-ere. I. W A I.I.ACK It, (im'till, Ibimliton, Ohio,wk. Alig.'l; n::.. fni I II,

WANTJJD, "

Lending Woman, Strong Heavy Mini, I'mnlrr(malt!), t.'luiracli'r Aciijr, wlio will Imioilc Crops(niiiHt im a (jfiiifi Ciiinitiic Actor), othar i.'scrui

I'nople, wrlto. One none, Hint* everything luilrsi letter. Addnms

IL'illKKT HflKKHAK, llellevllln, |l|.

FOR SALE,2 MONTHS OF 600D ONE NIGHT STANDSIn tmliiwiiri', Mil.. Mm..., Vn. llitttlniDit Knni. tif.

Hiiverttl iJiiiiiilnn hIkIiIk iiiiiiI.Iii in ironiti Mil. h.'.i.

...Ill ''Hit. i' IllHl'llltltf.

Ill U'A IIIIK, mil klnu hi., WllmllKllill, Hal.

WAN 1 ED, FOBStetson's Uncle Tom's Cabin,

MAN FOR MARKS.Also man who can piny tiibn anil nriiall imrtat,Ublreso per miito. I.KDN WAHIHll'U«.

WANTED,MAN TO WORK P0N1T AND 000 ACT; ALSO

YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT,'^ti'iiilv iiiiiri.ifi'miiiit lor iii.nilii'li'lil iii'iiiilf.

Arlilni". I'liVl^iii f Hll.i.lillAKD,

WANTED. FORREECE BROS.' CIRCUS,PRRrXHIHKKH, tlimil nil 'rnuliil |.m|ili- fur (.litillinv .111.1 rnnrirrl, ill-... CIIIIVKT. I'l.AltlONh^luml Tl/IIA. Iyil.it H-iwon Hnlilli. Wbki.q Bliutr,Statu Mi.li.ry. Aililritfa

HKKUK I1IIOS,, Aug. », Luulaa, Kf,

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674 THE JfTETW TOEK CLIPPER. August 11.

GOOD-BYE JENNIE JONESA "Knockout" Rube Bong, by LAWRENCE B. O'CONNOR, cotnpoaer of "BYLVIE," "I'VE GROWN SO FOND OF YOU," etc. Just from the press.

Okorim.—tiood-hyo, Jennie .Iohch, I'm delighted to hove met -you ; Ynu ntolc my nrecloim roll. wan 1 dreaming when I let you i

rt i fc «_ » '. a-™» • . . ... .. . . *T ' i a. - i I 1 nil T V, ,, ,1 iiI.a nnrnu irn/ul.hv(i .Inn n In Ti

mm uwnrufii (iuuuh; *vhi», i ua uniguivu iv uu*r hill juuk (food-bye, Jennie Jones, you can bet 1. won't forget you; Just a hundred bonoa, all I hud she owns, good-bye, Jennie Jones.

GOOD-BYE, MISTER GREENBACK,The Great novelty sons "lilt," by THOS. S. ALLEN, composer of "ANY RAGS?"

'' Cliortia.—(Inodbye. Mlnter Orcenbnck, I hales to nee you go: It you and I should ever meet again Id say "Why. how de do.

It makes me sad when 1 part with you, cause my bank account nm low. Put now I'll kiss you "fare thee well, that means goodbye to you.

DUSKY ROSEIly the composer of "BY THE WATERMELON VINE" (Llndy Lou). No song like It or better.

I'VE GROWN SO FOND OF YOUA new ballad, good for all time and all places. By the writer of "hits."

.KATIEA brund new Irtab waltz song, by BERT POTTER. Wo are proud to bo the publisher. ___^-__-^^_^______^___^^_

STROLLING HOME WITH JENNIEA new March song, by the composer ot "ANY IlAtiSV "BY THE WATERMELON ,V1NE," "MY DUSKY ROSE," "SCISSORS! TO UR1.ND,'' "ON YO' WAY," "GOODBYE, MISTER GREENBACK" and many other successes.

_ . . Stf" IMMKIVSE I'"OH (ICARTETTKS.

WONDERLAND1

'

: ,3BM2ffJ&rf?^JKttfi£n iwt.OTl'p d5ne*

nnd woptb ym,r » t *cn * 1«n- ^rop Ms a "no. Song "MV ure to be had outride of New York now-a-days.» iiui i >mov\i. S1NOKHS.—Send up-io-ibite progruius for copies and orchestrations to these und other lnte songs, NO CARDS.

A 'new Waltz song, and the most popularla New England to-day. Money

: Up.

167 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass,

WANTED QUICK,

El. BENTON'S

Two Good ActorsOf long experience. One ranahlo of handling tlio advance of a tenfahow. Week stands. Other for onenight blandH. Mum he familiar with Hie Houthweat and coaat. Must havo experience and appearance.

Want Dramatic People In AU Lines for Repertoire, Musicians (or B, and 0.Iluoze lltrhters and trmihle makers closed without notice. AddreBS

rtiKOE It. IIENTON, lloltarl, Okla., week 0; Mangum, Ukla., week 13; Anadarko, Okla., week 20,

WANTED QUICK, FOR THE LUCKIEST OF ALL WESTERN VAUDEVILLE SHOWS,

111 CHftHAGTER MAN AND WOMAN. A1 HEAVY MAN, SINGING AND DANGIN6 SOUBHETTE

, . ANDG0MEDK1N, £000 ALL ROUND GENEflAL BUSINESS MAN.Preference glv^n totlioHo doing specialties. ThiH i-ompany haa. been ont ten aoaaona, and has do1

otoeed in twoycarH.' Never inioed a aalary day; don't owe a dollar In the world, A permanent oirgpge.iiunt for tompetom, sober peop'o. writ* or wire, J. 8. ANOEI-L,

Cation, Mo., wook Aug. o; Mt. Pleasant, la., wook Aug. 18.

Double Bass and Tuba Player'WAZVTED,

To opeu wtlhRentfrnw'a,lolly rilllilliulors, Ang.120.Ht Lolwnon, In<l. Address at once. J. N. RENT-1'HOw, Oyvll ['ark Theatre, Dalian, Ton. Can also pluoe strong Emottonal Loading Women posROBttlngyouth, amiearanee and wiinlroho, capable of being featured In tmoh parts aH Lueorotla, Borgia,('amine, etc., cto. ActorH that Dimtilu Hand with Specialties, write. .Can use a good Sketch Teamthai ran eliaugo often and Double In llmid. Munlelann Moulding Stage.

Kerkhoff-Hillman Stock Co.(BK1HTII SKASON) WANTS

IDXIXTG- wrOther useful Rep. people, write. Vandevlllo Performers wantedM once, for week stand 'Repertoire, _. .

.

who win ehiuige Tor week and Work or rhine l» one. Ted all. Addraw; IVAN KERK1IOFF, lU|rr., Kenplngton, Kan., till If).

Smith (Junior, Kamas, week or 20; Norton, Kanstw, we«x 27; MoPhorson, Kan,,' weekSept. it. Dniiltio qlBHoh'tiiRStoreuptleonfoi-Halcata bargain. " ' >

WANTED QUICK,CORNET, B. and 0.,TUBADouble STRING BASS,

BARITONEDouble VIOLA or 2d FIDDLE,

Alto double 2d Violin, Piute and Piccolo. Othermti'tctaiifl. write. Pay your own. All must JoinImmediately. Address FRBD. D. FOWLER, Hgr.,Daverly's Minstrels, care ot Opera House, Pater-son, N. J.

REPERTOIRE LEADIN6 MANImmediately, (live height, weight and experience first letter, or by wire. Other uneful people, write.

DR. H. D. RUOKER, Topeka, Khs., this week; Fort Worth, Tex., next week.

AT LIBERTY,(OWINO TO DISAPPOINTMENT!,

BERTHA DAVIDSONCHARACTERS.

Ailllress BOX mil. LEWISTOWN, ILLINOIS.

ELTSMGEJu~ FEATUREDI PALACE - LONDONA o. H. HARRAS, Personal Hgr.

N M.S. BENTHAM.

WANTED QUICK, FOB

HARRY B. LINTON'S ENTERPRISES.Tall, Slim Charactur Mint, Mun lor Irish Coiuedr. Doth to liotihle lirass. character Woman withSui'Clullv. I'lano Player lo Double lUrllono. Man for Tuba and Double Bass. Al«n RXPKRIfiNUKDCflOmrH fJUthS. MOI1NNV WINK," "IH KF, \ OF THE ARENA," "STHA\«KIL INTOWN," "MYWllfK'b FAMI 1*1'.** P

WANTED IMMEDIATELY*

.

**l, .

I.KAIIINIi MAN. COMEDIAN.' SOltRHKTTK, HEAVY MAX, OHAltAOTEll WOMAN. WITH OHILI):imclllWlllA I.KADF.K, ACTOItH, Al,l, LINKS, UOUDLING BUAHB, nil.'NICIANN FOKBAND AM) OIM'IIKHTHA. < U VWI.'Ollll & UOS1CI.KK1II. /.->

Ilohlcll, Mo., week Auk. 0: llHrrlsoimllc, Mo., week Aug. 13.

pdkjUKFISKI), SKAT.

MAC and RUTH BERNSTEIN,SIMIBRS, DANCBIliiup to-iltue uuugs aud Oiincce. Oncu lor vmiiovllln or Kood cnnitMDy. Ad.1.

Care Cleveland CLiri'EB, Cutoa Didg,, uierelund, o.

ATTRACTIONS WANTED AT

Citizens' Opera HouseNEW BETHLEHEM, CLARION CO., PA.

Vaudeville, Minstrel, Comedy or other »how«.Good open time. HeaM600: population, 2.000,

AddrcitH CITIZENS' OPERA HOUSE.New Bethlehem, Pa.

WANTED AT ONCE,

Lady MusiciansFOR BAND. Prefer SOLO CORNET and TROM-BONE, (load reader*. Salaries reasonable, andU. R. rares paid aft«r Joining. Kickers and oranb»stay away. cIi.jhi.uik, wire.

DK1.EN MAY BUTLER, Dubuque, Iowa.

XrVANTED, F"OR

The Keeney Stock Co., *w*Ai Pianist, Sight Reader, Standard Overtures; Character Man and Woman, wftli Speclaltlas If pw-Bittio; General Business Man, COMEDIAN and SOVBRETTE. feature Hpecftiltiea. Rehi'tiisnis

An?. 14. Answer quick, ataUng all, PAY OWN BOARD. AddrcpnTHOS. W. KEENEY, "Brookinga, S, Dak.

WANTED QUICK,GUY SUMMER SHOW,

MUSICIANS TO DOUBLE STAGE.MANAGER BTJY SUMMER SHOW, Mt. Oarmol, 111.

REPERTOIRE PEOPLE IN ALL LINESINCLUDING TALL, GOOD-LOOKINU JUVENILE MAN.

Hnet Join on wire. Elrsi-claaa Rop. Agent, Good Specialty Team. Muat play parlfi, single«oeclalty Homo parts, fllve holght, weight and exjiarlence. Enclose programs. W.A. PARTKI.1-0,Manager Bennett-Moulton Co., flayrc, Pa. ConBlder allenqo polite negative.

' "."

CHAUNGEY-KEIFFER COII ILL

Mention everything. Address FREI) CHAUNCBY, HarrisiHirg, Pa-

MISS 1LLA ROBIM,AT LIBERTY.

S0UBR8TTES AHD LEADING INOENnES,Season IDOS-il, with Roe Stock Co., No. 1.

190 BALBM ST.. Sw«mp«tott, Mau.

0. L. JENKINS, LEADIN6 CHARACTER PARTS;ANNIE E. JENKINS, SECOND SOUBRETTE,now playing laland Park, Me. Disengaged afterAn K. 18 Addreps till 24th,

UARTKOKD HOUSE, Augusta, Me.

THE C?T"VWONDERFUL OXA

UNIQUE THEATRE, AEB0H,

OHIO,

Will Open far the Season MONDAY, SEPT. 10.amSSPJuS!S&FSam »«WWWMM AND STOCK C0MPAJ.IE8. SEPT. 10 STILL OPEN.™S?Sill, j,2SsF*?fr J ,?

lif°.™°

t ot '"VIM to till » number or cnB»ceni(int» will, my SPIRALIPSE! ^"'"trio? »t llio Fill Kolri, will sell H hair llltcrcit nunc UNIOUE THEATRE for oneymor Ioiikct lo « coinpcjioiLl Manuiior wliu ci.ii take cliuikT. -lease lheTlic»treaii.l mturcfl. Write ut once.

Might nlHo entertain a pn.ro^lnoh 10

AOIIILLE rillLION, MHU»pcr.

and Modem Remedy Co.,

ontirint.S!i»JS^h»la.?

1'??- T»™«.>-»'»»IUK>in»l«J0ir or .sal.ry d.y n.l«»ea. We »re

LKSTKIt'S COIIKDIAWS, silver Orcek, OhanL Co., N..V.

WANTED, FOR A LONG 8BA80N SOUTH,

Musicians in all lines, Useful Performers with two or more Acts,State loweat. Join on wire. Hunter, N. Y., Aug.u;rnoonicia,i8. THOS. PINK'S OIROBS.

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THINGS AM A'COMIN' MY WAY"THE WARMEST COON SONG THE SUMMER HAS PRODUCED!A Jolly, Rollicking Coon 8ong Hit, written In Rag Time. To hear it Is

to dance-you simply can't help It. No Minstrel, Vaudeville or Song andDance Man should be without this one.

IT'S YOURS FOR THE ASKING!

HERE'S THE GHDRUS--THE VERSE IS JUST AS GOOD.Oh 1 my ! how happy I feel,

I've got a vision of an automobile;Don't have to wonder where I'll get the nex' meal,Eattn' ehioken that I don't have to steal.Every thing now seems a'comin' my way,Every dog you know am bound to have his day,I'm a gettin' mine, I'm right here to say,For things am a'comin' my way.

SDH FOR TIE IB - LOW MELODIES- 'BY THE BEAUTIFUL OLD OHIO"

Illu.lr.ted {SIM.., ,,V00 P.r let), .nil«uv nunvrve nidi »»'MY BUCKEYE GIRLWE WILL 8ENP FREE PROFESSIONAL COPIES UPON RECEIPT OF PROGRAM. 8TATE IF ORCHESTRATION IS PE8IRED.

MAR-LOW PUBLISHING CO., Portsmouth, Ohio.

J.W.Gorman's Park CircuitVAUDEVILLE ICTS. INCLUDING HEADLIHES,

Six to ten weeks. 3. W. CORKAN, 100 Hoylaton St., Boston, Mass.

THEALDEANSCOMEDY BAR ACT.OPEK "FX3MEXX, AITGJ. 6.FIRST CLASS COXED V ACT FOR BURLESQUE OR THEATRES. Address

UIO OHIO ST., CHICAGO, ILL.

Joe

CAXLOHIGH ROLLERSMEMBERS WILL PLEASE ASSEMBLE FOR REHEARSALS

At MURRAY HILL LYCEUM, 341b St. and 3d Am., LADIES, Thursday, Aug. 16,

10 A, H.; GENTS ADD ALL, Monday, Aug. 20, 9.30 A M.

Acknowledge call by mall at oace. WANTED, Staging Ladles to lead SINGING Null-H. 9. WOODHULL, H.n.ger,BERS. No dancers.

630 Knickerbocker Theatre Bldg., 10 to 11.30 Dally.

LATEST HITS OF JAS. FAX,CANADA'S WELL-KNOWN COMEDIAN.

whistled and Sang bj EVERYBODY. Two IRISH songs, "WHIRUIO DAS" and "HOWDO THE* KNOW, I DUNNO." "HKR AN8WKR," a catchy Soubretto Hit. A Fad, Hu-

morous Scotch Song. "IN THK TWILIGHT," Beautiful Ballad, with Violin Obligate. For sale"j

,™ aw", ™ •• SUCCESS MUSIC C<i. 306 DEAKBOHI ST., CHICAGO, ILL.PRICE 21c. PER COPY.

IMeORESCOU HAIR CO.lea STATIC ST., CHICAGO, 5Ui FLOOR.

TI1TUmOorspeCialtyls value for your moneyat one half the price others ask forthe same goods. Perfect satisfactionguaranteed or your money back. Onreceipt of 51.00 deposit we will sendgoods C.O.D., subject to examination.

Remember the Nameand the Place.CATALOG FIUHE.

NECRESCOU HAIR CO.,168 STATE ST., CHICAGO, 6th FLOOR.

Dazian'sTheatrical EmporiumNOW AT 142-144 W. 44th ST. (Near Broadway), NEW YORK.

THEATRICAL COSTUMES AND SUPPLIES,EVERY flKiiUIHlTE FOR TUB STAGE. BEND FOR CATALOGUE*

WANTED AT ALL TIMES,

VAUDEVILLE ACTS— AM)—BURLESQUE WOMEN.CHAS. H. WALDROS, Palace Theatre, Boston, Dlau.

PITMKT & Ffl Wig & Toupee Makers,* Ull MbW VWH PAINT and POWDER•VIOXIll'l THBATBB. Okl.aara. ill. Vel.piou—Catral, «()«. baa tor C«talo»>.

SHOESFOR STAGE. STREET AND EVENING. EXCLUSIVE STYLES ANDWORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Short Vamp and Stage Last*always on band. Mull orders fllled. Fit guaranteed.

WILLIAM BERNSTEIN,Tel. 808 Madison Square. 600 Sixth Ave., near siet St., N.Y.

ALL COLORED SUPPERS HADE TO ORDER IN 34 HOURS.

Katz, Theatrical Costumer.BURLESQUE WORK A SPECIALTY.

Also EMBROIDERED DRESSES for Specialty Acts."'Exr

715 LEXINGTON AVE., near 5Blh Street, Now York. Tel. 3073 Plaza.

IIIAAI EBP Olinni IC4J Club,, Batons, Ouna, Rolling Globes, Hoops,Pftratnj.Romftn Axes. Stamp forRow. van wvok. 01no*nn»a.O.

BASS .DRUMMERS, AHOY!DAL makes a Fibre Case lor a Rasa Drum that weighs a little motethan four Dram, and It will outwear your heavy trunk.

Don't be chump enough to pass It bj.

• WILLIAM BAL line.),

110 W. *Rh8t.,B.Y.cltj.

And make TOO. a fortune. Ifyoti hare aPLAY, SKETCH, PHOTO, ACT,SONG or BOOK that!, worth anything-,

joa should copyright it. Don't tak.

chances when you can secure onr Bery.

lce» at .mail cost. Sendfor oar SPIUU.OltER 10 INVOITMS before applTlng for

a patent, it W0 fay you. IwflMUM Mtalentlientmt. Wead.lae If patenta-

ble or not, rUXK. We Incorporate

STOCK COMPANIES. SjaJl fee*.

Consult ua.

WORMUl E & VAN MATER,'

Colaabis Copyright ft ratset to. fctt,

WASNMT0N,D.C

Rubber Balloons,

Rubber Ball*,

Rubber Good*,

For Carnival Salee.

Cane Hack Cane*.

Knife Rack Knive*.

No. 2717—Cunfltock—70c. per dozen.We Dave the largest assortment of Knife Board

Knives went of theMlHslftaippI river. Our prlcoaarc absolute rock bottom. Wo also carry a full

line of Streetmea's Goods, Carnival Noveltiesand goods for Fairs. We are one of the oldestStrcetmen'B supply houses In the United Slates,

We have thousands or satisfied customers. Wectio satisfy von and want your business. NOSUBSTITUTING unless you say so. Ordersshipped the same day as received. Large Cata-logue Freo.

COE,YONGE *3c CO.,7t li and »t . Chart .« St., ST. LOUIS, MO.

30c. per loo.

Our 1906 STREETMEN'S CATALOGUE li

now ready (or dlilrlbu

lion. Writ, lor It to

day. You cannot afford

to bo without • copy.

Mitltd trio.

OUT,LEVIN BROS., SE;30-83 N. SIXTH STREET, TEKRE HAUTE, 1ND.

STALLMAN'S DRESSER TRUNK.Easy to get at everything with-

b oot diBturhirg anything. No' fatigue In pactclng and unpack-ing. Light, strong, roomydrawers. Holds as much andcoats do more than a goodbox trunk. Hand riveted;strongest trunk made. Insmall room serves as chiffonier.

O. 0. D. with privilege of ex-amination. 2C. BtamD for f'HtH-

log. F. A. STALLMAN,86 W. Spring St., Columbus, O,

SHIBLOOD POISONFOR M0REJHAN TWENTY YEARS

wo have made tho cure of Blood Poison aspecially. Wood I'oison Ptrmaiiently Cured.

You can bo treated at home uuuer sameguaranty. Capital $500,000. We solicit tho

most obstlnato cases. If you have ex-

hausted tho old methods of treatment andstill have aches and pains, Mucus i'atchen In

Mouth.Soro Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored

Spots, Ulcers on »ny part of the body, Ilalr

or Eyebrows falling out, write for proofs of

cares. 100-page Book Free.

COOK REMEDY CO.,till Haaonlo T«inpl»,Cplcio,o, IU,,U.8,A,

THE HURRY-UP

PRINTERSSouth Bend

Poster Printing Co..SHOW PRINTERS,ENGRAVERS, BIG TYPE STANDS,MUSLIN BANNERS, HERALDS,

BATES, all sires.

New luillillna, ground floor, everythingStock tiarald* in preparation for

popular plays,ttpeclal feature.- "5E

t dellvei y a

UNION LABEL ON ALL WORK.

T. B. MoKOKE Mgr„Late Foreman National Pig. A Kng. Co.

COR. CENTER and COURT 8TB.

SOUTH BEND, INP.

Leatheroid Trunks.tICHTER THAN 8TEEL.

BO TIMES 8TRONCER THAN WOOD.LEATHEROID MFC. CO.,Send for New

Theatrical Catalogue. 81 B'WATRUNKS"PATTERSON" TUB WORLD'S LKADK11S "ATLAS"

NEW CATALOGUE JUST OUT.

THE DELBER TRUNK AND 11AH CO., I)» Columbia Av... Philadelphia, I'a.

CENTRAL TRUNKS.Kin., 17.80 ; 28ln,l».M>; lOll., 19.80 I Stla., S10.S0 : 401a., 112 60. Circus Trunsi.lUflHllI,17.60. Bill rrnnka, B0i2»il6, Inaldc (12.00. Lltko Tranki, «2.tti28K»12 1

Itulda, llt.OO.hipped oi receipt of la.oo, biL C. O. D.. eic.pt orer 800 miles, then remit whole amount(IIIONS * CO,. CENTRAL TRUNK FAOTOBT, Bat. ISM. B w.cor. 7th and Arrh Hts.PnUa.

ATTENTION, VAUDEVILLE ACTS!

YALE THEATRE.Now bonking through

KANSAS CITY, IK).

Mil. J. K. JACKSON, Agl. Mltlillo West Circuit, Sioux City, la.

FEATURE ACTSWANTED Hill Till: IIIIM'ODHOSIK AT PITTHIIIIIIU KXPOHITION.

Opens Aug. 20. Closes Oot. 27. Nothing too hlg or too good. All KiiiieslrluiiH, wrlto.T. M. IllllTOV CO., 11 n-i.-i-Kl Parmer.' Hank ilullillii K , I'ltt.liurff, Pa.

WIGSWILLIAM 1IEPNEB WIG CO.,

LKADINO WIG HAKKR1.Largest stock Id America, wigs made to order. Toll Hoe of palntr,powders and cold cream. Bend for catalogue "O," to either place.

134 WEST asm St., N. Y.; Uhlcago Opors House filook, OhlOaflO.

SOIRS

TOPTIRnPF BnlldlDg. Telephone, 20W Orameror. Cable Id.IiUOUrii dross, slanoslg. All printed matter and ml, tree.

To apply for lowest rates at

PAUL TADSIO'B EXOtUHdE OFHOB,lot Eaat 14th St., New Tort, Herman BaTlnia 1

HAVE YOUR MUSIC PUBLISHED BY US.Send nun Komi poem, a good melody or a complete work, We have no favorite writers. All getoiiual treatment and conmduraf Ion. All letter*, aiisivcred promptly.

PIONUBR MUSIC PVJUL1BMIHO COMPANY, TOU Manhattan Bids;., CHICAGO.

PUTSFor Stock Companies, lor Riptrtoln Companies, (or Asatian.LAKOEST AS8011TMKNT IN THE WOULD. Boots for home amuw-ment, Nogro riars. Paper, Scouerjr, Mrs. larlef. Wax Wort,. Cat**logne Freel Free! Vreel

SA.tll KL PRHNOII, IT W. asd St., New York,

MANAGERS, Attention!If you owned a railroad, perhaps you arc s&tlHflcdto carry heavy

But If you—

execfls hroedlng trunka.getallAL trunk.Send for Catalogne "C,

t you want to nave excesa baggage,

_W|LLUAM BAL (Inc).,

110 W. 40th St., S. ¥.

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67G THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 11.

TO THE PROFESSION.imbir wt «• r-iadqusrtsr, for

MAHLER BROS.,KiTjiiQ a»i. Airr617-610 6th AVE.

Ottilnj Rudy for your Fill Campaign, Rimimbir wt «t MulqoirUri for

PROFESSIONAL UNDERWEAR,

DANCE SKIRTS, BLOOMERS,

PROFESSIONAL HOSIERY AND

TIGHTS,

PROFESSIONAL SHOES.

SHORT VAMPS. Send for Catalogue.

PROFESSIONAL MAKE UPS,

GREASE, PAINTS, POWDERS, ETC. 5i 7-5i9 6th ave.

Il

MAHLER BROS.,B17-519 6th AVE. '

MAHLER BROS.,617-519 6th AVE.

MAHLER 'BROS.,

If vuMade from the Terr best tin, are black enameled. Espe-cially made for professional use, having a txay with com-Sartmcnta for Grease Pain is, Powders, g+AM| —omb and Brush, Wim, Etc., Etc. Has *.#,V.O

double action look, with two keja, at aw* ^*s

OUR COLD CREAMExpressly prepared for the Theatrical Profession, guaran-teed to be abgolnteiy pare and never become rancid in

any climate. Pot up In poond Screw Top Tin Cansat 4&o.f half pound at 35c.

81BPLI8 Or CBEiB 8EIT FBEE.ALL MAIL ORDERS HOST BE ACCOMPAISED BY HONE?

ORDER. NONE SENT 0. O. D.

Our New Theatrical Catalogue seel tree upon request.

SEND US YOURMANUSCRIPT OF SONG POEMS,

ORIGINAL MELODIES,

Or COMPLETE WORKS,How Is the time to have* them published. All letters answered promptly.

PIONEER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO„l

Room 70S, Manhattan Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.

TACETYLENE BURNER.

The CRESCENT BURNERS.INDIBPENSABLE FOR TJBER8 OF AOETVLEHE,

Every Burner Guaranteed.Each Burner Good for Over 1,000 Boon. '

BEWARE OF INFRIHGING IMITATIONS.M. KIRCHBEROER a CO., Gen.nl llcaniiii ind Sel. agouti,

44 Park Place, Haw York."THE FHOOP OF TUB PUDDING IS IK THE EATING."

I

DO YOU USE ACETYLENE?IF IO WI WAST TO JETD YOU

A 9AMPI.E BURNER.We know we have the beet burner ever nude for ate In . stereoptjoon « Mortar

Ploture Machine; mo tor Lighting Theatres, Medlolne Camp* and Olrontea.

Addreae Room 18, Unerasing 10c. for Sample.

WM. M. CRANE COMPANY, 1 131-33 Broadway, Now York.

&rt.m..t DOCTORS, MEDICINE PEOPLE AND SHOWMENWhy handle rocky goods when you can handle goods that will sell themselves,Electric Belts from $1 per dot. up. Large variety to select from. Electric jar7Dc. doi. ; Electric Insoles, 87%c dos. pairs. Soap, $2.10 gross; Fine Medi-cal Batteries. Bend 76c. for Sample No. 14 E. U , exp. prepaid. LateBt outOne third cash required. Trlnl order will convince. Largest Manufacturersof Electrical Belts and Appliances In U. B. A. Established 1878. Lecture andprice Hat tree. rm ELEOTBIOAL APPLIAHOE CO., BwllBfltOB, III.

>ubrett<PROM ORIGINAL. DESIGNS, iuu.06 and JIU-IU.

1 for band colored plates and measurement card, elating color preferred.WOLFF, FORDING As CO., 05 Eliot St., Doi ton, Haee.

"COLT" CRITERION STEREOPTICONS,"COLT" SELF-FOCUSIHG AUTOMATIC ARC LAMPS $&&&.

P. KELLER A CO., 241 West B'way, New York, SuooessorB to stereoptlcon Department of J. B. Colt Co

SONG-POEMSMD MUSICPUBLISHED ON ROYALTY.

We write Afuslo to your worda. Introduce ana- - in Mr-nopularlre. Send In.POPULAR MUSIC PUB. CO. (Inc.), Salt* 014, No. 90 Dearborn St., Chicago.

QUVERNATOR'S MAMMOTH THEATRE, atunticcy.newierse,.H. J. LARK1N, Proprietor. --.--- SID PERN Manager.

WANTED—All kinds of Feature Acta. No act too large for this bouse. Address all toRID PERN. Manager.

MY MOTHERS SONGS? >•DO TOD ».SIHU

TUB GREAT HOME SONG BY HOWARD D. 8ALINS.It touches a cord In i-v.rv heart. Wrlta for Free Prof. Copy.

SCHUBERT MUSIC PUB. CO., Auditorium Bldg., Chicago, III.

STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO EUROPE L?„LEL9

Apply for lowest rates and full ps.rttcnl-.rs to UAVMOID d. WIUTCO.iIB CO.,uitnloBl>qaarc\Veil ) N*w York. BendtteentstomplbrTravelenCondetuedOiilde.

Stage PropertiesMoney constantly In stock.

RLKCTHICA LEPFECTS AHB ACCESSORIES.S01CNBRY, Mfg. toy J. M. LKAVITT & CO.

IB A at' aiiantkk of Excellence, Durability, andArllBllo Workmanship. American And foreign Stojte

J. M. LEAVITT, 313 W. 43d Si.. Now York.

WE HAVE FOR HALE AND LEASEAdvance. Privilege, Banase, Stock, Au-tomobile and rarrry-Go-Hound Cars.

Wft. long. Desirable for Bbow and Carnival Com-panies. Reasonable terms. Write for particulars.THE ARMS PALACE HORSE CAR COMPANY,No. 1220 Monadnock Ballding. Chicago, III.

BED. WHITE.

TENTS.SCHNEIDER TENT CO.

SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE.DETROIT . . MIOMJ. L. KKLLEY, Ssgx.

BLUE. BLACK.

SHOW TENTSFor Circuses, Wild West Shows. Black Tents,Candy Tops, Flags, Kidd & Baker Lights, etc.Send for 10 page price list of second handTents. BAKER & LOCKWOOD MFG. CO.,

7th und Wyandotte, Kansas City, Mo.

United States Tent and Avmlns Co.,Randolph and Union Streets, CHICAGO, 111.

CIRCUS CANVA8E8.BLACK TENTS Oar Specialty.

SIDB SHOW PAINTINGS.

GOSS CO

s2tfSffifi££D

rpmfflmiNmm*:MANUFACTURER OF SHOW CANVASSES

Larf. Stock Wft. and tinderBow and Second Hand. WriteTHS CHARLES P. SIEDgBMJT AMD IWtlMJ CO.,»~s»l 10 tieT. w. Noble Co.. Teat DopL,

DetroU Bag and Mfg. Op- Detroit, aOoh.

Th. kind that get the money. Call or writ.. F. S. ZIMMERMAN, 5 E. 14th St.,.V. V.

CALL

^amonaTbeitricar

RESTAURANT4TS SIXTHAYE.,Beuathand atb sts-KBWYORK.0ITT.

Boat of Food, Perfect-ly Oooked,DellclonalyServed. Prices reasonable. Special Din

i forLadleelnA*Room l

LUIiliW.,...,*fi.llM

WcWorWorttVCllPPfa/yVH'Y.Noi.luPiuu?vC ri i rr rot* HH i < _ r . b .

CHtMICAUCNtiRAVINO to.

Spangles, {LOO Per found.

Cotton Tights, pair ji.ooWorsted Tights, pair. 2.00Plaited SiLk Tights, pair.. 2.MBest Silk Tights,)

»n tops. (

1,00inoh cottonCalf, Thigh and Hip Paddings.

Gold and Silver Trimmings.Bend Deposit with order.

THE BOSTON REGALIA CO.,887 Washington St.. Boston, Mass,

AERONAUT LEO STEVENS,

AIRSHIPSAND PASSENGER BALLOONS.

Largest constructor In this country.Two cent stamp for estimate.BOX 161 MADISON SO... N. Y.

Fine Magical Apparatus,ILLUSIONS, TRICKS, Etc.

(intnil End of Century, fullyIllustrated. BOOK CATA-LOGUE, 25c, free by mall'Catalogue of Parlor tricks* freeMAUTINKA A CO..Mfn..

4»3 Sixth Ave, N. Y.

MANUSCRIPT PLAYS

144 LA. SALLE ST.

For KBDNEV

SAlift

MIDY

QATARRHotlbm

BLADDER.Relieves all

I Discharges I

?24 HOUREach eipnl* boars it

aaatCy/^^\Sevan of [MIOW

cwnierfetfs* \^_yB*:a hi «n i

20™ CENTURYOPTISCOPE CO.

BRANCH,

2 W. I4l(i Street,

NEW YORK.

HEADQUARTERS,

91 DEARBORN STREET,

OHIOAQO.

FILMSFOR RENT.I JITCCT ,MPR0V£D HI6H-6RA0E MOVING PICTURE MACHINES OUR

LH I CO I SPECIALTY.

It Will Pay You to 8end for Particulars Before OrderingElsewhere.

—MATERIAL AND SUPPLIESFROM THE $60,000,000 ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR

Registering Turnstilesa—a !!£* STRIP TICKETS100, perfect condition, lost

like cat. with foot leaver.Resistor from 1 to 100,000.

each 960.00SO second hand ticket chop-

per boxes, eaoh ...fflS.OO

INCANDESCENT lAMPSiara tested and aerticeable. 100 to 1

Printed for nae at the Expoltlon: have never beenuaed; 2,000 to a roll; eon»»calively numbered. Dentin

.lnatlons: !c, LSc, 15c »,Different Colnra. Prfei

thooaanil. 10c In Iota o( 50,000

lOOaOOO oimo as above, brand new. In full caso lota, each lOcgO.OOO new, 16 candle power lamps, coco.™. ..„_ lie85.000 Lamps, used, natnral colore, ruby, green, amberandopaj.

Tested and serviceable. Price each......... 1Q<-

5,000 HARDWOOD FOLDING CHAIRSwood; best malleable Iron fittings; simple In cons

000 same as above, brand new, price each™-.....!!"-..™... "l)Oc

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miscellaneous.I Thi new CATALoora of the Joseph Mun-

ch, en Electrical Co. Is completed. Owing tothe Iroquois fire, tbey did not Issue a cata-logue last year. When their catalogue wisabout to go to press the Iroquois fire tookplace, ana the .National Board of Voder*wrltera changed their rules, making It nec-essary for every manufacturer to change thestyle and description of their apparatusNotes fiimi toe Uoheralan Glass Blowers

and Carnival Co.—We are playing to crowd-ed houses everywhere, ana will remain InMaine until about Jan. 1. This country laall right If you have got the goods.Notes kiiow Tox-Ko-No Medicine Co., No.

2. of Sherman. Tex., m route to the coast,through the Bratoa Valley, In onr privatecar.—We Just got back from a trip throughKansas to the good old State of Texas, andbusiness seta better and better every day.We are still making Blair's Ton-Ko-No fam-ous. Our company consists of : Dr. D. W.Moorhead. proprietor; Mrs. D. W. Moor-head, secretary and treasurer; Dr. W.W. Cobb, physician and surgeon, the Wil-liams Family, Leslie. Vlrga and Chester,are making a hit wltb their original songs

;

J. Ilarbnugh Is shipping clerk, T. B. White-head, cook. Everybody is well, and enjoyreading The Old Hi:liable. "Ghost" walk*regularly. Our baby piano la one of ournew attractions.Notes fuom the HcDade Fun Makers and

Great Kentucky Show.—We opened our sea-son under canvas at Saltlick, Ky„ April 16,and have been turning them away. Haveonly missed four shows, and have been InKentucky all season. We opened with

:

l'rof. Smith's Band of twelve pieces, EddieMcLtade, Zona UcDade, Little Zorene Hc-Dade, Prof. Goes, Joe Oliver, the Burks,John Kenney, Ben Jackson, sod Ora, props.This show consists of ten wagons, twoStanhopes, one carryall, and the Tittle mas-cot, Zorene, and her pony, Woodford, sndthe beautiful little trap, led us to Lexington,Ky., for three weeks, commencing July 23.

M. Hbnbt Walsh's Cbystalplbx Co., wltbtwelve people, Including the Criterion Bandand Orchestra, will be entirely new for thecoming season, opening In New England onSept. 10. Mr. Walsh's time Is nearly all filled,

under popular societies, as heretofore.V. S. Story's Canvas Theatre Co. reports

showing to capacity business through Ver-mont and New Hampshire. The roster re-mains unchanged. Orchestra Leader Jos.Sonner Is doing good work with bis men.Tun Bohemian Glass Blowers and Car-

nival Co., under the management of Prof.Harrington, reports showing to splendid busi-ness, making week stands through all theprincipal towns In Maine.

Notes fbom the C W. Pjlskib Amuse-ment Co.—Manager C. W. Tyler celebratedthe forty-third anniversary of his birth onJuly 6, in royal style, and waa the recipientof an elegant gold watch from the membersof this company, who hold him In high es-

teem, also a beautifully mounted Elk's tooth,set with a solitaire diamond, from his part-ner, Roy M. Cramer. This company Is doinga remarkably floe business, notwithstandingwe have had considerable rain and wentthrough a tornado at Hiawatha, Kan., June30. within a fortnight two new shows will

be added to the company, viz. : "Hale's Tourof the World" and Ed. Ashley's "White Plan-tation Show." John G. Rae and family werethe guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Merkel, thepreeB agent, July 20. Joe L. Lucas, mana-ger of the "Nellie Show," and the "SnakeShow," was badly bitten by a large boa con-strictor, 16. The wounds were made tho-roughly aseptic and cauterized, and no badresults have so far appeared. Mrs, Geo.James, who was so badly lacerated by the biglion, Hex, at Ellsworth, Kan., on June 1, hasrejoined the company after a siege in thehospital, but Is still unable to work. It re-

?ulred 133 stitches to close the wounds, andor a time her life waa despaired of, bloodpoisoning having set In.

Martin G. Mulligan, manager of ad-vance car No. 2. of Chief Hale's Kire Fight-ers, was a visitor of the John Robinson'sShows, at Decatur, III., July 9. Mr. Mulli-gan writes that the performances are secondto none. Wm. Mulligan, the clown, is mak-ing s hit with his funny burlesque on fight-

ing the flames.Notes from the Solomon Show.—We are

playing Massachusetts to the biggest businessever done by any similar attraction. Playeda return date at Gardner week of July- 23.

The company Includes : Dr. Barry. lecturerand manager; Mickey. Finn, .comedian ; Her-bert, magician and handcuff expert; LittlePauline, child performer ; Nelly Weston, Illus-

trated songs and violin aoloa ; Llllle A. Jones,expert pianist; Vivian Lorry, characters;moving pictures and Illustrated songs. Her-bert escaped from the Gardner jail, afterbeing put in a straltjacket, and three pairsof handcuffs and locked In cell, In just eightminutes. . ..

Notes from the Frank H. Reynolds Dogand Monkey Circus.—This show Is still play-ing over the Main circuit. George A. Foxcloses this week, to go to Manchester, N. H.,

for a short vacation. Bert Webber joinedlast week, also Curtis, the tambourine spin-

ner. Business is good. We open In operahouses at Rockland, Me.. Sept. 17.

Noteb from Tim C. W, Parker Amuse-ment Co.—We encountered a terrible atormat Kearney, Nebr, July 2f>, during which all

the shows were flooded, and the top of Barnes'Wild Animal Circus was blown down. Thetents were all crowded with people, but,. for-

tunately, no one was hurt. Notwithstand-ing the storm, Kearney has been the bannerstand for us this season, and all bands arehappy^

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GERHARD MENNEN CO.N.J.

Tub Powkes Bbos. are operating rollerskating rlnka at Altro Park, Albany, andLuna Park, Schenectady, N. Y., and will hareWinter rinks at Yonkers, Poughkeepsle andSchenectad*. N. Y.Tut Ta.ti.or & Burrows CiNEUATooruni

Co. has opened at Lake Park Springs, Ne-vada, Mo., for a five weeka' engagement.

«»»MAINE.

Portland.—At the Gem Theatre, PeaksIsland (C. W. T. Coding, manager) very grati-fying business prevailed last week, the stockpresenting "Margery's Lovers" in a pleasingway. The Boatonla Ladles' Orchestra, as-sisted by Gertrude Holt, concert vocalist,

commenced July 20 a series of Sunday nightconcerts, the first one being well received.Aug. 0-11, "The Case of Rebellious SiiBan."jBTFKasoN (Cahn A Grant, managers).

"A Family Affair," by the McCullum StockCo., drew well, and was a most acceptableoffering last week, Alice Carle, contralto,waa enthusiastically received during hersecond week's special engagement. M. J.

Garrlty, resident manager of this bouse forseveral years, and a Portland boy who hasworked his way up rapidly, waa Informedthe past week of bis deserved promotion tothe position of Eastern general manager ofCalm A Grant's theatre circuit and otherlarge business Interests, assuming the dutiesof Mr. Grant, who Is 111 at his Summer homeIn this vicinity. The stock at this house baahad a successful season, which terminatesAug. 18. During the week (Ml, the doublebill, "My Turn Kelt" and "Dora."Cape Cottage The.vthb (K. V. Phelan,

manager).—"Nlobe" was the entertainingbill offered by the stock last week, and gavemuch pleasure, drawing good sized houses.

For week of 0, "The Mountebank."Rivhton Park (D. B. Smith, resident

manager).—J. W. Gorman's company pre-

sented the musical comedy, "What WrightLeft," to record returns last week.*

OKLAHOMA.

Oklahoma City.— At Dclmar Garden(SInopoulo A Marre, managers), July 1.8

saw the close of vaudeville at this house for

the eeaeon. North Bros.' Comedy Co., In rep-

ertory, opened 80, for two weeks, to be fol-

lowed by the Taylor Stock, for the rest of

the season. The vaudeville bill for 22 andweek drew very tine business, with Leo andChapman, the Four Hmperora, GUI Brown,Gonzales Bros., and Blossom Robinson.Bijou Aibdohr (E. J. Lnstarre, proprie-

tor).—Sunday opening, July 20, had 9. It. O.,

ana put on a good performance with Ingham,Jack Benson, Hart and Hart, and J. Buckley.

*-•»NORTH CAROLINA.

Charlotte.—At Latta Park Auditorium(W. A. Peters, leasee and manager) the stock

company continues to draw the accustomedlarge crowds nightly. Mr. Peters Is keeping

up lils excellent reputation as an amusementprovider.Academy or Music (Marx 8., Nathan,

manager).—The season of 1000-1007 will

open Aug. 24.«»»

Haiikt M. Parker (the dog man) Is 111

with Brlgbt'B disease, in St. Vincent's Hotel,New York.

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THE PAYMASTER, • 112ft.

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A chase that ends in a ml I pond, I7n-

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AT l_lCM-TV,

HARRY LENARD EDYTH OGLESBY,Heavies, Characters, Smbnttes, ingenues,

Stage Manager, Director or Producer. Singing and Dancing.Addreae HAIinY l.EKAHD, Bridgeport, OHIO.

ON TO VICTORY'POPVLAR llltl AX SONG.

Address (lis Author, MK8. II. B. t II AMUKKLIN, Storm Lakf , Iowa*

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.678 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 11

FOLLOWWE ARE TICKLED TO DEATH at the way the boys and girls took notice of our

because we know that YOU WERE TICKLED TO DEATH and we want to thankby the many letters sent by out of town performers who have received our new publications,8TERLINC and VOW TILZER. Here they are:

WE 8AI0 THIS 80NC WAS AS OOOD AS "WAFT TUX THE

WEBTLOWmfUfllThl» w»a li wlin lo h« •» »«»« >'j

DOPING OUT THE PA8T PERFORMANCES OF 5x5555555 and

ABRAHAM JEFTERSOI*

____^__ ____ A Coon Song llial la m Coon l>«|

ITKRL1HO mnd VON TILZEUH Novelty Boa*,

WOULD YOU LEAVE YOUR HAPPY HOME FOR ME?A (irnHo iil <o follow ".Mafclnn Ky."

Another Om( STERLING ond VON T1LZEH NoVaMy Sang,

HOME, SWEET HOME, SOU NDS 6000 TO ME,

/ W\ Haw Fir* lilt. __A Coon Novelty,

THE SONGS OF THE RAGTIME BOYThU lit m Wonder.

A Oreot Lllllo Ketl »Me Wolti Bonn,

GIVE MY REGARDS TO THE BOWERYThe Only Being of Ihlt ICItm on the Morten.

Our <« «i Big Coon Smifc llll,

MOVING DAYMoving Beller then F.ver,

Ttil. 1. Ihf Or«rf.l It-ll-i M» KI.IVUtfalUal *

IN THE EVENING BY THEThU la iitr Hnnu Ihay

<<WHOA"Oar CifH Big

P. IV-Application for (ho obo*e aonga bjr moll will b* promptly nttemled lo. Orr baatroilona la any koy, bat we vtoolrl Ilk* to hnvr you coll anil haar than*.

HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC CO.,

OALL-REHEAR8ALWATSON'S BURLESQUEHSTUBSDAY, AUG. T;

WASHINGTON SOCIETY GIRLS,MONDAY, AI/O. 13.

The ladles and gentlemen ennnd will hum ropori for ruliouraul on above dateaat UBBTIIOVENHALL, &TO BTRlBr. NEAR ilOWEHY. hfUi acknowledge to

W. U. WATSON, Room 720, Knlukcrbocker Theatre Building, New York.

MANAGERS. PERFORMERS, ATTENTION.IROBST TRIO,OEOHOB, M/1UUE, "YOUNG H'l'.VNI.KV," Prannt Their Mow Act,

'THE L_L.O\AAA unique and very funny ukenli. duly copyrlghti-d and protected. NOW HOOKING TBB IIBSTHOUSES ONLY. I'. M.-Onr Wooden Shoo and Holler Skate Diinclng Is now a thing of the past. All

•genu. Permanent address, FOTTSVILLE, PA.

MORS. LEAP8 AND HEAP8 ACTS.

BAILEY and FICKETTGreatest of All Comedy Acrobatic-lamping Acts.

Aug. is, raster's. Look mb over. Two hIiowh. Add. woo* Aug. a, Luko view rnrk, MMdlolown, Conn.N. U. w I I.I. AGUKIT (llll)li SHOW KOK BBASON. for. odd., euro of Cl.l I'l-I.K.

Paoifio Coast Amusement Co.*SULLIVAN and CONSLDINE,

OwolDff .nil operatingw First class Vauilevine Theatres East, Northwest and West.

I,- •m-mjr A my/Tr*. wjv -jr-k at all times, FIRST OLA9S ACTS OF ALL KINDSI* '• W Al» M JVJiJ. that ean deliver the goods.BULK BOOKING, AOBNTBt At.. ONKEN, family Theatre, nam St.. New York our; 0HA8. WRAT,

t a* American Sank initio.. Seattle, Wain.; OI1B.1B. 0. BROWN, »I S. Clark St., Chicago; AH0II1E LEV*,HI Edn> St., San Francisco, Oal.

WANTED QUICK. FORUNCLE SI HASKINS,Actors that double brass, Character Old Man to do Undo Hi and dlroct stage, Juvenile Han to doublealto, cornet (o doublo stago, Otheni write. Address ,

C. 8, PRIMROSE., Manager, Alt llonry , IlllnoU.%

TRICKSAlt th« Lntcat and Drat.

YOST & COMPANY, 901 Filbert St.,

(Established 1870>. Philadelphia.New, Enlarged, Illustrated Catalogue.

CIRCUS CANVASES,Pole, lid Stakes, BRATS, nan. Etc,

BLACK TENTS. SIDE SHOW rAlNTINOS, FRONTSAND IIANNKHH FOIl STRUCT FAIRS.

Agenti. for KIND'S PATKNT C1I10US LIOHTS.:

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AT LIBERTY,

TRAP DRUMMERMmlent Com tidy or Good Hon**,

Address WM. A. LAND,206 Oulhwnlte St., Clovoland, Ohio.

Young Han, 20 Tears Old, Acrobatnuil Buck and Wing Dnncer, wants positionIn traveling co. Play parts.• Q. DKOKOS8. 330 French St.. Bangor. Me.

SOUBRETTE WOULD LIRE PARTNERMuBt bo a gentleman and npcrformer. Korpartlcn-I tin* addrcHd, with two weeks' roiito, or pcrmnnontaddrews, li lu ilvB Sherwood, Gcn.Ho!., 81 l'arjI.MInii;

GOOD COMPANIESWANTEDWltlTH I'Oll OPEN DATK8. 1IARNUVOl'liRA 1IOU8B, DOUIHVII.I.K. N, Y.

T. B. ltoimiNS, Mgr..

WANTED, FOR FERRIS' COMEDIANS,THE LEADING POPULAR PRICED COMPANY OP AMERICA,

Strong Loading I Arty utunt be young and handsome; Juvenile Han capable of piny lug some Heavies,Htrong line of ports; unit for Light Comedy and Character parts, must do Specialties. You nut tie it

or you will be eloped atllrst rehearsal. Name lowest, Mum loin on wire. Addreaa UAltKV BUUJI,Ugr., Oahkonh, Wis,. Aug. e-U; Green Hay, Wis., Aug. 13-18.

P. 8,-WHUo Fonherg, of Fonburg Trio, and Bert Aldoa, wby don't you Joint ^ .^

CHAS, WHITEHURST, HAZEL WYLDECharacters or Sen. Bus. Leads and Heavies.

One Plee. or Reliable Repertoire, write or wlro.(HAS. WIIITKIll'HNT, Oulvlll.-. Ohio.

WANTED, Repertoire and Vaudeville People,ALL LINES, FOR THE

JACK HOEFFLER SHOW.Address BAM BPEDDHN, Mgr., Pint) Island, Minn.

MAMAOERS, ATTENTION.

WANTED, GOOD COMIC OPERA COMPANY,OR ANT OTHER STANDARD ATTRACTION,

For OPENING NIGHT OF NEW THEATRE, ABOUT OCT. 1, 1906.Good ShoarTown for ono night Hands, house lighted with electricity and gae, dressing rooms enulflK 11

with hot and cold water, also bnth room. Sonddfitc*. Can [urnlsli orcheHtru or brass band. AdilremwDGS IQ1IN W. BAW80N, P. 0. Bor 1T1, Rejnoldarllle, Fa.

ACTORS, BEWARE (Every Dog Has His Day)Horn cars were an rtiht In their daj. So were canias coreroatrunls. Bat. their dais are passed.

Mor.l-(i„t a UAI. HHIIK THINK.t

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110 W. Mth St., N, Y. OIU.

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AUGUST 11. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER.

KY HOUSElast adv. by dropping in for that little chat about songs. WE ARE TICKLED TO DEATHyou and tell you how much we appreciate your coming in. We are also more than pleasedstating that we have undoubtedly the greatest bunch of songs ever turned out by

8WN HHINKB, WELLIE." NOW WE SAY If IS BETTER.

nSPRUGTHEMOUY,

*IL BJaJartWsjJigj. Wr,H>ferta«w..

VOW TILZKH ON THIS KIND OF A TRACK-HERE IS A CINCH WINNER.

W1SHIIGT0R LEEThat It H. That U m fctu

r lb* Anchor Of "STRIKE UP THE [MUD,"

SHIP AHOY! LOOK WHO'S HERE SHIP AHOY!Oh. Wheat » Hit IhliU Q»l»' to B*.

K».rjrbtdr ) l'r»iy Al.ont (fall Urn,

ARE YOU C0MIN6 OUT TO-NIGHT, MARY ANN?__ . An Irith Bat-anado. 9

BTEaUltfl mod VON TILZF.H'B Big Ballad lilt,

WHERE THE MORNING GLORIES TWINE AROUND THE DOORA Orrat Patriotic Plarrob Seng,

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682 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 18

Mi55 CKpFr?Smm of Players,Nones nwm Tnio Rowland ft Cliffobd At-

tbactionb.—-"TflorBB and Orange BIosboibs

amirru R»Hiii will open with 8lteii

ft

Gilbert's Stock Co., In West W'rfnJ»;*SF;11, for fortjr weeks, to plaj part* and ao ner

"tlooH ' MoaniBON, the comedian. write;i:

Owing to the illness . of .lira. Morrison,

coifcuHmo

STUB FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS

BT JOSEPHINE OBO.

opens at the Alhnmbra Theatre. Chicago, Aug. caused from a ncrTpus brealidown, we aave

ll? This Is the Orel dramatization o« the te» laving or all Sumner. Iian HT

»

.. norel, and Lem B. Parker ba« fairly outdone stnte, howerer, that ahe has entlreljjjcoj-

I" himself The piece had a try out by the ered, and Is at present visiting her mother

*** reople's Theatre StocX here, and was one of in the Sonth. fliare teen puttlng In the

In a the successes, artistically, 0/ the year. Frank tlme in another -business »^whlcb J am In-

Bell, the stage director of the People's The- terested.' flnlahlng two songs. I ''"«'?.. . ,. , atre, produced the piece, and Is directing the nearly finished n one act play for Wlliuma

Deer perfesier (the letter Made) I want D«Vent Vehear«al». The demand for the at- end Mayer. We have not decided upon thet_ __ --& it. hA. if..,),*.* h« ! Si 1 * „.., 't«n MtmnanlM mmShv aaaann hill from tllC many OUCCS,

to be an actoreaa on the rode. Mather says traction became so great that 'two,

ranpan,lea coming aeARpn,

I alnt fit for nothea elta but cuttln up an are

actln foolish. Bealdea I Inv It. Do you1 plac

get*TMLZ of'ilwneit ten"d"sys"nve'shows will be out. rangcmonts to place It with a re,D0

J5"!JJ;do a few S}™" g",c M ,cCor(|, |„ "The Old Clothes n,fy i„ the East who will mske a complete

Ana* MnHil KM C \*1 wr- .._ ..»_"_ »-«..l.~ t SB tin ^O U I r »^ ' * " <» t kll RAnillBS r\|-|/Sf> f1lll1nf>Cl.

and who attest their teacher's prodigious

ability. He receives all sorts of amusing

letters, asking for terms and Information.

Many of them are from young aspirants for

stage honors. The one here appended was

received by Marshal! * few days ago, and

shows that even the backwoods Shelter as-

piring genius possessing supreme confidence

In Its ability to learn the whole lesson'

few dayi

Cherldah Simpson, who has been summer.

lag at wistaria Drove, atop of the New York

Theatre, likewise affording entertainment

nad happiness to those t-pleunrlnirat thatme to yure teacbln place .Bout * ;

the

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r

NeJf^ork" ™ra™»y toI ireJar!»» ""dded all nex week that I cud get a wlH.begln ?t. season Aug. lT._J-_«.e ™1™ Jr.' _the._co.mlng_,eason. but™ maklng^ar

for her tour as star of De Kovens "Bed .»» "•»» » »|M manejer. I can

Feather" company.

Not long ago; while talking with a group

of theatrical folk, In Hart ft Brady's office,

some reference was made to the singer's sac-

cess In "King Dodo.""Miss Simpson made very good in that,"

interrupted a listener, attaching himself to

the discussion, and, with a suggestive grin

on his face, added : "I have two good reasons

for remembering her performance In that

production," then waited algnltlcantly for

someone to ask why.

The meaning of his remark was quickly

understood by Miss Simpson, who went on

talking, Ignoring it, though, by the way, abe

has cause to be proud of the two reatont re-

ferred to. Again ihe man easayed to have

some notice taken of what he evidently con-

sidered a smart observation and worth re-

peating, so he gave a variation of the some

Qoldle Onlnanoro. Now, It Is only

"Mart Brown

"Do you know," he said, "I have two re-

markably line reasons for remembering Mlsa

Simpson's performance."

It was then that the quick wltted young

woman flashed a retort that put the man out

of the ambiguous remark business.

"Yei," she said aweetly, but very coldly,

"my voice and my acting."

»The same office was the chance meeting

place of some well known stage favorites

Henry Dliey, Herbert Oreaham and Carrie

De Mar, the new star, who has made a cap-

lure ot Broadway, and la In a fair way to

keep her hold of it.

The meeting of the three was coincidental

In that they had worked together In psst

production. This wns amusingly brought to

mind by Dlxey's relation ot an Incident In

which Mies De Mar figured Importantly. A»

yeara are counted, 1880 would seem a Ions

will be with the "attraction. Joe Sentry•Is to _,„'_ engagement -- -••---

;

a sofrano vols an dimples when I laf. Anser anain De the man "seven days ahead." Danny \,\irg, Kan., Aug. 11. A tine lot or time nas

If vou ehuse If not don't. I got my stage Dougherty nnd Kid Sharkey will again be __en offered us, but It la Impossible to se-ll you cause. 11 not aou '"

"J the feature of the arena scene, as In the paet cent same, as nearly every member hadname out ot a etory. book. It will he Miss __£___"' ,,_|,_ .„„,. reBn.tic setto. caused a ,|___a w |ln one plere attractions before we

furore. The piece has received a few bene- opened. However, we come again neat aum-

flclal changes, and starta out thla Benson mer to the Alrdome, and the Macmlllan to.

stronger than ever. The rehearsals of "The _j mu ,.ii in demand, baying made manyPhantom Detective" are well under way, and

_ r[.„ds during our two wecka stars In I ltta-

the musical portion of this melodromo will be burg, Chanute, lola, Sedalla, Springfield and

attended to by Will Shaefer, formerly my- jonlln. Don Macmlllan, Dorothy Grey, linn-

slcal director for "The lale of Spice." Maude can peuwarden and Archie Lockrldge go wltn

Truai will play the heavy, and, Judging from ..A, Tc,ia in the Hills," „..„„„ q,„„vthe rehearsals, will aet a merry pace lor first j_i,i„ YonK closed with the Majestic stowhonors. Arnold Baldwin and Tbos. J. Smith Co Bt Elkhart, Ind., July 21, and vlaited

are recent additions to this coinpsny. The her friends, the Musical Mortons, at I-ancas-

latter starred successfully In "The Game teri 0., until Aug. 8. She Joins the Murray

Keeper" for years. Elmer W. Griffith will he comedy Co. at Springfield,

in ndvoncc „ Tira following houses are booked by the

NOTES from tub Mtrkls-IUrdbr Stock Wabash Valley Booking Agency. J. .«• "<>»;

Co., under the management of Eugene J. Uorn, Mecca, Ind., looks after the booking.

Hall.—We opened our season July SO, at the rj,,Da, Ind. ; Chrlsman, III. ; Hume. 111. .New-

Casino Park, Mansfield, O., and broke all man, III.; Atwood, III.; Arthur, 111.;

Sldell,

records there for a week's business. The m.; Cayuga, Ind.; Newport, Ind.; Kingman,

Mysterious Sunetaro Japanese Troupe baa Kq.j wingate, Ind.; Waynetown, lno.

,

been engaged ae a special vaudeville feature. Waveland. Ind., and Mecca, lnd._

Heater: Walter J. Echole, Franklyn Vail, Gracr Hayward, who returacd to the rep-

Borrow I-e Page, A. A. Busbee, P. 8. Whit- ertory field last season, after an absence ot

ham, Clare Kvons, Otto Oretto. Wn. Itoll, j „r ,eara, daring which time phe wa; lead-

UwraQOa Davis, M. 8. Smith. Hazel Carle- \„g woman with stock companies la Mlnnc-

ton, DalHy Carleton, Maude Kburne, Florence goto, Pittsburg, Omaha, and elsewhere, re-

PiiK-kney, Laura Carleton, and Suaetaro fume to the road again this seoson, In a list

and three ossistonts We. have an entirely f new and up-to-date playB, under the man-

new list of royalty plays, and carry a car agemont of Geo. M. Gatte, of Kansas (.lty.

load of special scenic equipment. The com- |E" who was for years connected with the

pony will play the principal repertory cities Woodward 4 Burgess AmuBement Co., of that

of the East. city, and business manager with Miss Hay-

HowAno and MAnaARBT Nt.'OBNT are In

their fourteenth successful week with the

California Stock Co., Bf Oak Park Casino,

Sacramento, Cal., playing the charactera.

Alich A. Auela Joined the Perry & I'ressly

Co. July SO.Waobniialb ft Kauraa announce that the

company to support Eugenie Blair, In ClydePitch's "The Woman In the Case," this sea-

son, will be a particularly strong one. Theyhove already engaged Alice Hniliiirn for Clnlrc

Poster; Edwin Maynard for Mr. Tblmpson,and Frank Connelly for Julian Itoife.

AI.EXANDBR Von Mitzki, lias been engagedm leading man to support Blanche Walsh, In

"The Woman la the Case" and the "Krcutzer

city,ward last season.

Mils. iii:mii hi: (.111: in.

The nbove Is a likeness of Mrs. Henri Delime bro hut as lime files, It appenra hut a orenn, premier toe and acrobatic dancer, with sonata." In January he will be seen at the

r,. > .>.ni, < ran - Carl Hagenbeck's Greater Shows. Her orlgl- Astor Theatre, New York, where Miss Walshfew aeaBons past. » „ „„, wort with Mr. and Mrs. Hub. (Bert) |„ t0 present a new play which Clyde KltchAt that 1lme Dlxcy produced The Seven

U|lyla wnUo ..p.,,,!,,, „er difficult dances, |, writing for her.

Agea," at what was then the Standard i lie- „iwayo brings forth laughter and applause. CHia T ..Al_8 wa„ „ clippbb caller whileatre, now the Manhattan. Bbe Is of the old Klralfy schML sno, with

|n N_w York ___ r _ port „ remarkable success

The piece had a good run, and the manage- her husband and child (Baby RosacltB), doesf n , .ttractlons, "The Lighthouse Rob-

JS'S interpolating short burlesque, o, «r-rc^ccrr>?fy

IC

ar^V?od'uS.re

o?f

h^ ?b?^? C^X\™^^gplnya runntnii at other theatre., at tlrot time, C |n8g acts in their line. playing choice fair dates of New York Btate.

"Partners" wns one of these, and Carrie De ^^__^ Hohtrb and Notbh or Burt Jubon's Itia

Dramatic and Vaudbvillb Co.—Burt Imson,

11 .MM', i. a Mm. iir, proprietor and manaser; J. B. CurtlB, ad-

vance ; Bot> Button, director and Btage man--

*!<%rcd

music. She wos engaged hy Henry W. Sav-

nge as understudy to Mzsle MacNlchol In

the Castle Square Opera Co., then playing

at the American Theatre. New York City.

At the death of MIbb MacNlchol, a few monthslater, Miss Lambert wan given her position.

and remained with the Bavage ODera Co, for

three years, playing Chicago nnd St, Louislu the new companies organized in those

cities, She wns also the original Queen LUI,

In "King Dodo." After IcnyTng Mr. Savage^ «»™. »«wf ff^I^H time7nnd lookforces, Having nlayed In iiboul Jfty .OPJMJ *,*? along and proflperous season.

Sutton, Chas. Hnliey, fid. De Man, n. A.Grlffln, Minnie Trcsaell, Irene Irason, MadgeDe Mars and Vera De Mars, h'red Belmer 8

band and orchcBirn : Fred Belmer, CIibb. Mui-ford, MrB. IT. Belmer, Elsie Uclmer, Ullve

Belmer, Alice Belmer, Sarah Belmer andWard Belmer. We open our Fall senBon Sept.

17, nt the Kansas State Fair, at IIutclilnRon,

Kan. Our season has been very good, despite

Btorms, and we have bad our Bhare of them.

Mar, then a tiny youngster, was cast for

Utile Owendolln. She was rehearsed In her

two Hoes for the reconciliation scene between JJ^^L^^S/E' in^ MlSSennnns Wnn ««" | Vrank Deemer. properties;rrof. 1<

h.r

f

,r.twhlle parted parent., and was letter ^^B^^gS^fe ^5^^^^! IgifeSAt the evening performance the burleerjuc

was progressing famously, when little Carrie

came on the icene. It was not that she

spoiled it, for burlesque can't be spoiled by

anything amusing, but she broke It up.

Greshsm, who wob burlesquing the father

In "Partners," delivered his line, which was

something like this

:

"80 thla Is little dwendolln. Ab, well

do I remember the day she was born," etc., _

etc., then turning to Dlx.y, ltnper.on.tlng ?.X»d"oranKTnd 'aer'ne,? engaged

another principal character, he continued

:

"Let me Bee—how old Is little Gwendo-

line"

"Sli years old," answered the comedian,

whose plain statement of a most common-

place fact seems to carry a laugh with it

when he makes ono in his Inimitable way,

At this liiBtnnt (he child nclrcss, forgettl

her role, turned to Dlxcy, and In a dissenting

voice that reached to the top gallery, Bhrllly

exclaimed

:

"Why, Mr. Dlxey I Mnmmn told you when

yog engaged me thnt I was nfuo years old I"

William Courtlolgb, n prominent leading

man in New York casts, tells an Incident

Hint happened In n Western theatre when he

was a young man, out with a company doing

repertory under a manager who bullied his

people most unnecessarily.

both grand —several months In Europe. Upon her return

* Dolores,

Florodora, _

with "When Johnnie Comes Marching Home,"at the New York Theatre. She then retired

for two years, but returned to the stage for

the revival of "Florodora," at the BroadwuyThentre, a year ago. At Iter next engagementBhe wob featured by Geo. W. Lederer, In

"Coming Thro* the Bye," In rhlladelplitn,

and while nlaylug In that was engaged for

the Amsterdam Itoof last Summer. Last turn-

At thla Instant the child nclrcss, forgetting Hon she played the principal hoy In "TheWhite Cat,* and. then went _wlth_ the Shu-

iubcrts as principal boy,the Baron," During the past Spring

- clt

The Babes andhe

plnycd in vnudevllle over the Proctor circuit,

and as a headline act at Old Heidelberg,Hurtlg & Scamon's new roof garden. MUsLnmhert has just signed n three years' con-tract with Melville B. Itaymond this season,

for the prima donna role In "Little JackUorner," which opens Aug. 80. She Is to bestarred lu her third Beason with Mr. Ray-mond,

sat-*-*

VIRGINIA.

Notbh .

Ereuon Stock Co., at Anderson Park Casino,

under the management of Chnndos Bronon,

and the stage direction of Herbert Brenon,

entered upon Its fourteenth consecutive weekMonday, July 30. Crowded houBCB have beenthe order for this powerful company, andIt Is conceded that nothing hna played Mils

coast with such success. A tow Blight

changes have been made In the company gincc

Its opening, and the roster now stands, as

It has stood for the past nine wecka : Herbert

Brenon, Lawrence Barbour, Waldemar Burk-nrdt, Cbandoa Brenon, Eugene McGlllan,

Pcrcv Barbar, George Brewer, Frankle MaeKane, Clnudla Lucas, Helen Downing, Ca-mlllo Barraztn, Prances St. John, LatherIjewls nnd Master Walter Kane. J. H. Hunt-ley wob suddenly called away, owing to theBerlous Illness of his daughter.

Clip Nblbon writes that he has signed

with Frank S. Davidson's big company to

play the following roles: Friday. In "Rob-inson Crusoe:" McGlnty, In "Old FarmerHopkluB," and Kctcbam, In "The Folks UpWillow Creek." and starts rehearsing 0, atCuyahoga Falls, O. He has been resting In

Canada for the laBt six weeks, where he wascalled on account of the death of hla aunt.

N0TB8 FIIOM THB CASTLB SQUAJIH StAHNorfolk.—At the Casino, Ocean ViewDuring one of the performances a voico (otto Wells, local manager) business excel- Co.—We opened Inst ^Thursday at Pleasant

from the gallery now nnd then Interrupted lent "Dr. Bill" Aug. 13. Valley, N. Y„ to a crowded house. Hvery-1 '*•>** °™»th, manager) .7-There will one made o decided hit. Ralph Belmont

the""««« with objectionable and dlsparog- JtoOjr^g^.lug remarks concerning the players ana Acmb (Wllkeraon & Mnnsle, managers).

their acting. Finally, the disturbance be- People week of lit: Moll Grnnt, Alice LomnB,

„ . "„,„. ,.,„, m.i. miMiiiirfr wpnt to Mamie Dnshnn, Kdna May Schoar. nnd Noracame bo annoying that the iinnngcr went io

nt fllflt \fo\wu ta\r. Thla house will

the gallery between two of the acta, and, inc

.0Be .^ tor n period of two weeks. Managera threatening voice, exclaimed: Wllkcrson will leave for Milwaukee Aug. 11,

"I want to know where the cu.sed loafer *°&™^^rZXT manager).-It who has been making nil the disturbance i peopi week of IS : Barry and Penman, John-

None volunteered the Information, and the son and Grant, bulllvan and Patterson, Welch

manager, growing more angry, repeated hi. ^^jg™^ «•"*»'• » U^declaration, threatening that If found tbe maniihttan (Crlnnlnn Bros., managera).—culprit might look for Juat punishment by i.eop i WCeu of 18 : Ida Bonnelt, John Smua- .

,

way of (Ottlng kicked down atolra and «er. Leo Florence. Walter l'arker ranay•Wler. ^TlmSn. Jane Tarrfdab^l Hawthorne, ^ane Aubrey Mlttenthal'a

forcibly ejected from the place, Hla Ire still May Umucls, and the Uadderns. Business WoouMor |e McNeil and Myra Keaton. LBBt__I?lgM.»,

.i.i-. ... v. i,n.,.„ in niiah hock hla culls ^ ^-. **• '* Lsmbebt, n well known ogent, hagrising, as he begun to Push bock his cutts

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. been resting for ion time at Napoleon. O.and assume a belligerent attitude, tbe man- OKLAHOMA.oger added: "And I'll give *20 reward for

any on, here who will pnM:out the

,

fellow r ™;S&4SMSAt the ohTcr a brawny, big, coarao opeel-

f.om(,Jv Co. a id a flne huarucss week of Julymen of bully ovoao from his scot, two rows 30.

in front of the manager, nnd, going Into the Iluou Aibhomb (E. J. I^saarre, prorirle,

and Bertha Bailey were called before thecurtain four times. Fred St. Alva and Vic-

tor Munster. our comedians, kept the audi-

ence In laughter from start to tlnlsh. Hos-

ier : Balpli Belmont, Frederick St. Alva, Vic-

tor MutiHier, Wm. II. Freor, Bertha Bnlley,Martha Bownan, Lou Whalen, prop. ; FrankDonaldson, pianist; Wm. J. Brlgga, mana-ger.

Pbopljj enoaobd for tub Fbnbbro StockCo. (Eastern) Include: Harry B. Vlckers,Lawrence Brooke, Tommy Shearer, B. W,Carpenter, D. J. Hamilton, E.Bvarts, Oli-

ver D. . Bailey, , A. O. Miller, Joe. Keaton;Buster Keaton. Jingles Keaton, Virginia

I*ItOF. 11 \ It 11 V M. V a itii Kit,

The well known owner and trainer of ani-

mals, has shown performing dogs to the

public for over tblity-llve years, lie wub theilrst trainer to Introduce the leaping grey-

hounds on the stage. For over fourteen years

he toured Europe, and nlBo linn appeared In

nearly every country of the civilized world.Three months ago he was taken to tbe St.

Vincent Hospital, New York, suffering froma complication of dlseasea. He died there

Aug. 0, leaving a widow, and two children bya former marriage. Interment was held Aug.U, from Campbell's Chapel, New York City.

Mas. Bbtty Rosebrrrv, better known as"Mam" itoaebcrry, who kept a theatrical

honrdlng house In Washington, D. C, forabout forty yearn, died there last week. JimMclntyrc, of Mclntyre and Heath, who in-

formed us of her death, Iihh this to say con-cerning her : "My wife and 1 have stoppedwith her for twenty years, and from personalknowledge' Bhe has been one of the greatestfriends to tbe theatrical people lu tbe UnitedStates. She was a lovely character, a verybeautiful womaa, and had the respect andlove of all tbe professional people that badstopped with her In her long career."MAY Tubat ltni.L.v, who has been spemlfng

the Bummer at her brother's cottage, "TheAllegretto," Lake Paw Paw, leaves to Join"The Struggle for Gold" Co., which companyshe wob with last season, playing tbe part ofBridget Malone.Judith ltAEiiunN goes with Chas. Colson's

.

"The Country Editor" Co,, to play TrUle But-.terwortb, the editor's daughter.Dadbell H. Lyall hue signed with Chas.

Colson, as Btage director for his "TheCountry Editor" Co,, for this season, to playthe character part with the No, 1 company.

Lee J.' Kbllam has been engaged for' attraction, "Custer's

Don-male, he stood for a moment glaring at that glf tSgRJ'K*S;

Aft. .

personage. Then pointing at his own brand Unison. Lloyd Spencer, and Ncal Avpelle. Fanchettl, Jack

'cheat, he snld:

"I'm him t I'm the mug t Now, I'll take

the $20." But at the bold advance of the

bully, the manager who so frequently hadbullied others turned and fled down stntrs

for help.

9George C. Mnrehnll, ot Boston, who has

nn academy for the purpose of Instruction In

stage work of every description, sent out cir-

culars to that effect. To prove his ability

as teacher, he names many of hla graduates,

who are npppni-lng In Broadway productions,

Good business, against rain.

MONTANA.

Butte.—By popular request Manager Sut-ton, of the Grand, presented Lulu Sutton andcompany. In "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The audi-ences dlled the house at every performance,and Ihe singing of May Howe and JessieDale appeared to be appreciated.

Biioadway.—"Bahette" Aug. 15.

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Lut goes on the road shortly for toe BcaBon.A IIIHTilDAY I'AHTY On OCCOBlOO Of his first

year, was observed July 3 byLdwln L., sonof Lee and Dora E. Moses, and nn enjoyabletime v.- a a had. The occasion was madedoubly Interesting from the fact that :ltt)e

Edwin was presented with a solid silver cupby IiIb grandparents, father and mother ofMr. Moses. This same cup was give'i Mr.Moses by his uncle and aunt upon his first

blrthdav. forty-five years ago.Claihb Tuttu. will head her own com-

pany again tills season, and will make herninth tour of tbe South. Mlsa Tuttle hasadded several now plays, to her repertory,from the pen of her business manager. Wm.

mpan;Miss

Guy Standing's debut as a star, underdirection of the Messrs. Sbubert, will be madeIn a comedy drama, entitled "A Society Po-liceman." The play will be produced underthe stage supervision of Henry Miller.Oswald xorkb will be the Lysander

;

Lionel Adams, the Demetrius ; Ethel Hunt,the Hermla, and Helen Wore iho Tltanla of"A Midsummer Night's Dream," In whichAnnie BuBsell Is to appear for the first timeas Puck, at the Astor Theatre, New York,on Aug. 81.

Nita Pearl Is spending the Summer withher mother at Silver Lake, O. She Is study-ing for this season. 8he has signed for aforty weeks' engagement with the DsvldsoiStork Co., under the management of Frank S.Davidson, to play soubrctte leads In a three

UaMdcvilleamt minstrel.Gamfbbll and Johnson, bicycle riders left

AUg. 7, for Europe. They will open Aug ikat the Wlntergarden, In Berlin, Ger., for nrun of six weeks, with LIcblch's, In Breslau *

Apollo Theatre, Vienna; Orpbeum, Budapest

'

and Hansa Theatre, Hamburg, to follow. Alithese engagements were made by their sole-representative, Richard Pltrot.

Tom Oillbjh writes that some one stoi--

h Is dreas suit case Just as he was leaving New-York for Electric Park, Albany, Inst weekMr. Glllen adds : "I landed at Electric Parkwithout a piece of music, but the orchesti-ihere, after hearing my Btory, faked my musicfor me. In the meantime I wired Albert VonTUzer and the Jerome Bemtck Co., and thevsent me my orchestrations by special de-livery, but I am still working In my streetclothes."

Business Manages F. BT. Wilhadtkwrites from Sprlgfleld, III.: "We will openSept. 1 a first class, up-to-date family the-atre here, on tbe ground floor, with a restaur-ant and cafe In the building. Over tbe the-atre we have a large hall to be used for con-ventions or dances. Tbe Coliseum Co, b;m<engaged me for an Indefinite time as tliolr

manager. I have Installed a performer*'room In connection with tbe theatre, wherethey can go and sit down after the show, andfind books and papers they may wish to read,on file, especially Tim Old Rbliablb. I in-tend to keep four copies on the tableB everyweek for references. I am putting in an m>to-date Edison moving picture machine, andwill have all tbe latest films obtainable. I

bnve been In the profession for iwenty-elglMyears, ever since I was twelve years old, andI have read tub Clippbr ever since I knewanything about It."

Will F. Allen and Ldxu Ebblex weremarried on July 24, at Hoboken, N. J. Theceremony was witnessed by F. N. Llneweavcrand Josle Saxton.

I<!hilb La Croix has secured the servicesof Josepha Crowell, to play the maiden auntIn his new sketch, "Who Gets the Lemon vMiss Crowell 1b well remembered as AuntAbble Prue, In "The County Fair."Notes fbou Beach & Bowers' Minstrels.

—We will open onr seaBon Aug. 7, with thefinest company we have carried, comprisingforty people, for this season, nnd a hand nttwenty-five solo musicians. We will carryten Bpeclnl drops of our own, all brand new,just from the scene painter's hands.Bon and Nettie Dailbt write that tbey

are still with Arnold's Comedians, In NorthDakota, hut will return to vaudeville whenthe tenting Beason Is over, which will boabout Sept. 1.

Ben W. Dawson writes from Wilmington,Del. : "Business was good last week at thepark. My show pleased thousands. For nextweek 1 have booked : Kraus end Meyers, Con-ncly, Connors and company, Hnttle Lowmsn,and the Mnrcoe Sisters/'

The Musical Goolhans finished a fortyweeks' senson at the Majestic Theatre, Chi-cago. July 15. They are resting all the monthof August nmong the lakes of Wisconsin.Their next season Is booked solid, startingNrpi , :., and closing in June. 1D07, nil tbelr

time being secured through the WesternVnudevllle Association.Kiiank McSorlby returned to MsbouIo,

Mont., nfter spending two weeks in Denver,where he was one of tbe delegates at tbeKlks' convention. McSorley and Eleanore arc

In their twentieth week at the Gem Theatre,Missoula.Colh and Coleman, after completing Harry

Dawn's circuit of parks, In Ohio and Penn-sylvania, have been filling engagements on J.

J. Flynn's New England circuit, tbrougnMaine and New Hampshire, and report goodsuccess with their comedy musical act. Aftercompleting the park BeaHon they have consid-erable time booked In vaudeville, beginningSept. 10.

Tim Tmti-.K Evans Sistebh, Elmlra, Viols

nnd Edna, In their comedy Blnglng anddancing act, report making good on the Mel-ville circuit of narks.

Ciiab. Van Nostrand, formerly known mCIirb. Von, writes that he baa Joined bondswith Blllle Graham, formerly of the team of

Mi'Iidhd and Graham, nnd they are meetingwith success with Wm. H. West's MlnstrelH,

on the ends nnd In .their dancing act In thoolio.

Baltimore Note.—Since Baltimore recov-

ered from her disastrous fire she has tbe

record of having all up-to-date places of

amusement. Her theatres are - mostly all

new, and others have been modernized, and11 can be truthfully Btated that Bsltlmoredoes not possess oue playhouse that Is not

safe and beautiful. The last to fall In line

was the Monumental. It Is now known as

the New Monumental, and tbe Empire circuit

company, who recently acquired the house,

have expended many thousands of dollars on

It this Summer. Save tot some of tbe Huesof tbe exterior, few would recognize tbe the-

atre that has been a landmark In Baltimorefor many years. To-day It la one of Balti-

more's most attractive playhouses, and the

new title bestowed upon It, "Tbe TheatreBeautiful." Is one that It deserves. It hasevery modem Improvement and all conve-

niences for the comfort of patron 8. All the

seats have been torn out, ana new ones placed

In position, and even the balcony Beats are of

the folding kind. The boxes have been

doubled and are now most attractive. Dur-

ing the coming Beason It will play exclu-

sively Empire burlesque attractions, and the

beauty of the new houBe, and the high grade

of the attractions to be presented, should

make this a record-breakiug 'Season, wblcbopens Monday, Aug. 27.

,

Madeline Eabl. of Welch and Earl, celc

hroted her twentieth birthday at Bonner a

Ferry, Ida., July 80. They gave a banquetafter the performance, and she received sonic

handsome presents from members of tic

Arcndo Stock Co., also from Manager Lewis.

They are at present filling a four weekB en-

gngement at the Arcade, and are on their wnyEast. Amoag those present at the banquet

were : Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, WlUa Mack, Helen

Clare, Lottie Qulgley, Boot. Gulnn, John J.

Welch and Madeline Earl. ,

Al, H. Weston was forced to concei

Keith's Theatre, Cleveland, week of Aug. u.

on account of the Illness of Irene Young, whoIs In his company. Miss Young was taken

from the MajeBtlc Theatre, Chicago, In a very

Berlous condition, and operated on the sameday -for appendicitis. She 1b Improving fast

at the Columbus Hospital. _ ..

NOTBS FHOM THB EliPinE SHOW, UHUCr tllC

direction of the Central Amusement Associa-

tion, of Toledo, O.—This attraction will open

ItB season Sept. 10. The company will be one

of the strongest vaudeville combinationstraveling, and will be composed of some of

the best European nnd American acts obtain-

able. Ealgmorelle, the wonderful mechaulaufigure, which has been ihe rage of Europe for

two years paBt, has been Becured, at big ex-

pense, for the tour. A QO-horse power motorcar will bo carried for the figure, which windrive through, the principal streets of every

city visited, demonstrating the mechanicalcapabilities of Enlgmarelle. The show is

booked solid for thirty-five weeks In the larger

cities.

Capt. Sidney IIinman wrlteB : !TJHKnear losing my life by being accidentallythrown Into a burning building at Bast GrandItapldB, Mich,, Aug. 5. I was one of tbe first

W. Lapolnt. The company la reorganising nt piece repertory. She has dropped "The Lily to assist the Bamona fire department, and

—V, and of the Valley*' for thlB season. while pulling on the hose, happened to be in-' side of the part of the building which fell. I

Berlin Heights. O. (Miss Tuttle's home).wilt open at Tiffin, O., Sept. 8. A car loadof scenery will be added to Miss Tuttle'sequipment this season.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hart (Ethel Ttilson)

are spending the Summer at Rye Beach, N.

Y. M.r. Hart has signed as musical director

Ciiandob Biiknon writes : "Relative to 'ads'placed with you of late. I can only any thereturns were moat surprising, and the resultsmoBt satisfactory, and that In selecting peoplewho replied, I organized two of the strongest

The Nrw London, Conn., Opera ITruse- Y. air. Hart has signed as musical director Summer stock companies In the South. I

epens Us twentieth season of burlesque In for Eva Tanguay's Dew production, "A Good shall be doing extensive advertising with vouAnguBt, with n number of good showa for L Follow." Miss Ttllion has decided to resume next Summer,, and can only hope for likeAugi.st rnd September. ;

. concert work thla season. results.

was badly burned on the left hand, back.

hips, and also right hand. I am under too

doctor's care, and hope to-he able to. nil »Jpark dates." , . . .

Tub Amhhican Comedy Fodb received fine

commendation for their act from the Toledo

newspapers while ploying at tho Farm, tuai

clty, week of Aug, 0.

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Miss Carle were distributed. A testimonial

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tine business, and much pleasure derived bythe patrons.Gem, Peaks Island (C. W. T. Coding, man-

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h'gly handled by the stock. The BostoolsLadles* Orchestra was much enjoyed. "Cham-pagne aod Oysters" 18-18.

Caps Cottaos Theatre (E. V. Pbelao,manager).—The company playing here hasattained great popularity. *The Mounte-bank." 8-11, drew splendidly. "Prince Karl13-18. Mildred H. Johnson Joins 13.

Biverton Park (D. B. Smith, resident

manager).—J. W. Gorman's Alabama Trou-badours entertained large crowds 6-11.

Cxdekwood Spbtko Paek.— The Zylphe.

Ladies' Orchestra and moving pictures dur-ing the season. _Note.—The death of Alexander F. Grant,

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Denver.—At Elltch Gardens (Mary Elltch-

Long, proprietor) "The Stubbornness of

Gsraldlne," last week, by the Bellows StockCo., with Jane Osker and Edward Mackay In

the leading roles, proved a finished perform-ance, drawing large houses. Mr. Mackay, the

leading man, who has won a warm place In

the hearts of Denver theatregoers, closed

his engagement In this show. Week of Aug.12, "The Pit.**

Manhattan Bfacu (W. E. Ball, mana-ger).—The Daly Musical Comedy. Co. wasat Its beat In "The Cingalee" last week, andplayed to big houses, The theatre close* 19,

the show for the last week to be one of theprevious productions. The Daly company hasscored a big bitCdbtis tA. B. Pelton, manager).—Theo-

dore Lorch and company played "Camllle"before good sized houses last week. Weekof 12, the Kempton company. In "TheWorld ;" week of 19, George Samuel's musi-cal Comedy Co., In "Looking for a Wife "

Novkltt (Henry Lnbelskl, manager).—Thefollowing bill drew good houses last week:Welsh, Francis and company, the DaytonSisters, Boston Comedy Trio, West and Henry,Cole Bower, Kate Coyle, and pictures.

Cbtstal (G. I. Adams, manager).—Goodbusiness rated last week with Cowles andAlden, Flo Patterson, the Two Orrs, theRbens, and pictures.

Notes.—Prof Relss and orchestra are giv-

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City Park, commencing 12 The TullerleiGardens, with vaudeville and dancing, sredoing fair business.

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Lafayette.—The Family Theatre (Bos-brugh A Maurice, managers) opened weekof Aug. 6, to good business, with Flemenand Miller, Joe Demlng, Armando Bros., Cur-tis Vance and the bioscope pictures. Bill

for week of 13: Mills and Lewis, BobbyMack, Gordon and Hayes, and Curtis Vance.

Notes.—The Smith Amusement Co. washere last week with their "White City," anddoing well In spite of rains. Their showsare clean and clever, and please. They playhere under the auspices of the Sons of vet-erans Performers playing at the Fam-ily Theatre will close their engagement withthe Sunday at the Tecumseh Trail Park, in-

stead of opening there General Mans-?;er Amnions, of the Crystal Theatre circuit,utends to erect s first class vaudeville the-atre In this city as soon as bis suit forpossession is settled in the courts. He hasheld a lease on tbe location In questionsince Feb. 1, and the case will probably bedecided this month. The new house -will beadded to his circuit of ten theatres, all laIndiana, with one exception, the

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Evsmavllle.—At Cook's Park Theatre(Harry Laurence, manager), week of Aug. 5,the bill Included Axtefl and his dog, GusLeonard, Odelt and Klnley, Fay, Colby andFay, and Mabel Gage.Oak Summit Pabk was crowded to B. R. 0.

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Notes.—The Grand will open about thelast of August The Black Dike Bandcomes to Oak Summit Park Ang. 20, 21Carl Hagenbeck's Circus Is booked for 24.

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THE INEW YORK CLIPPER.1

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AT LIBERTY_FOR THE COMING SEASON, FOR FARCE COMEDY OR BURLESQUE,

Com^y Grotesque Singing and »«nelng Atnibltic Act, Intro-daclng poaHlvelr one or the fHmlMtaiid «*o»tott comrdy ff»u»,u« aeml.n"W-a-sk of ,\n R . 14, 0HK9TKR PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio; woek of \u,t

Doth piny Mtronu roi:n<dy |toi t».. Ill, CKDAH POINT, Sniiduxhy, Ohio.

Western Dramatic Agency,137 LA SALLE ST., near Madison, CHICAGO, Tttr^

OFFICE OPEN FROM 10 TO 10. DESK ROOM FOB MANA0KR9..' •)

,.'.luiufen wanting rename people In all hranctie* or the theatrical profession, write,

' i . 1— HONEST UEALINO. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS.

JIOriCE.-IlECOGM7.KD ARTISTS ALWAYS OH HAND THAT ARE ABLE AM)CAPABLE OF nAKIIO OOOO AT ALL TIMEI.^ : HO*tSK-—w« "»» 'Ornish the best dramatic people—LEADS, Heavies, Characters, Jnvcntles andgeneral Business People, Soubrencs. etc. Also Vaudeville and Minstrel People, Song and DanceTeaina, Sister Acta, Singers of all kind,, Musical Acts, Piano Plajcra, etc.

< EXPERIENCED CHORUS GIRLS FURNISHED.; ltOTICJO.—Wc Inrlto people In all lines of the theatrical profession, that wish first class engage

menu, to call or write. * p. j.' hidok, ji.»«g-r.

: ATTENTION, VAUDEVILLE ACTS!

YALE THEATRE,KANSAS CITY, HO.

Now booting through MR. J. E. JACKSON, Agt. Middle West Circuit, Sioux city. la.

BRONX LOTS. (24th WARS). NEW YORK CITY.

Westchester Avenue, extended, running right through the property. For further particulars applyto..,' .

OEOROE RIO, with Rio Bros., 31 Test <2d Street, N.Y. City.

5} Bepreientlng HUDSON P. ROSE t'llBPAjy,

<THE NEW YORK MINSTRELS"MAKING MORE THAN COOD."

WANTED, To enlarge show for coming season, Minstrel Performers and Musicians In All lines.Wanted at once, Al Leader for B. and 0. Long, Bteady engagement. Salary sure. Booze fighters

»J|d dlsorganiiers keep off. Hotel show. I pay all. No tickets unless well known, Address quick,

o. loth: silver.<r , . ' Leeds, N. D., Ang. IT; Now Rockford 18, Fessenden 20; then for ono week, Mlnot, M. 1).

Clement Stock Oo.LEA DISH HAN and WOMAN, COMEDIAN and .OVBRETTE with Strong SpielBlUe*. CHARACTER MAN and WOMAN. LEADER (plana). GOOD ADVAffClMAN,.OB»lERAL BUSINESS MAN with Specialty, JUVENILE WOMAN Withspecialty-. Full particulars first letter. Address

-J(:'I .-•• "....:.. MAURICE JENKNIS, M Nelson Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

TERRY'S BIG TWO CAR UNCLE TOMS CABIN CO..,'/,'.' .,"

l' FOll HAWNCK OF SIMMER A.\D Wl.NTEU SEASOS.

A N". 1 Clarionet, for fi. and 0.; Man for Bass Drum and Stage; must he able to handle standard mu"aid for concert band. Always like to hear from good Tom people at all times. Per. add,.? i • ' LITTLE SIOOX, Iowa. Box 136. W. 0. DICKEY, Mgr.ROUTE—Dwlght, 111., Aug. 18; Wenona 20, Lacon 21, Varna 23, Washburn 33, Meutmora 24, Peklp 26.

:"~MUS.CIANS WANTED;FOB OIL CLUB'S ID, INI ft RHLET SHI,ffi FOIl B.\L.\tE OF SEASON' ASD .\K\T SEASON, IF SATISFACTORY.VMusrttj;Corneta, Altophone (Double Violin), one E-Flat Monster Bass, to Join Immediately. Other. Musicians, also write, state experience, salary expected In Urst letter. Address

".V.V t'AnL t'LAIIl, Uundiiiaiter, B. « U. Show, Pit llout*.

f TO MANAGERS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW.

Fully protected by copyright For Sale or Lease on Royalty, 4 Act Melodrama, 14 Characters, new andoriginal Idea aud a sure success. For further particulars, address

-',.™ WESTERN DRAMATIC AGENCY, P. J. RIDOE, Mgr., 127 La Salle St., Chicago, III. ,

... L. . j.. ,. . . WANTED, S="OR

W. LAWRENCE GALLAGHER'S ATTRACTIONSDramatic People In -AH 'Branches. Good Singing and Duocing Soubrette, Strong-Boy part.

.One night stands. Ilcpcrtolrc People for . Company No. 1! ; Uncle Tom People Company,'mjE 8:- Vaudeville Acta and Chorus woman for Lyceum Theatre, Lawrence, Mass. Will-buyTwo Donkeys and Four Dogs. AddressCfS-, , , W. L. GALLAGIIEIl, Boi 28G, East Brookneld, Mass.

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HOLT TOURMOSS' EMPIRES,

ENGLAND.MA IVA G* E>RS.Let as- furnish A BAND, ORCHESTRA or PIANIST for yonr company. Good positions for goodpaslcUnfl. ORAMPTON'S MUSICIANS BUREAU, W Dearborn St., Chicago, III.

fetors' Society of America.Members are requested to notify the S

: TrTl. B.-MANAOKRS will And it to

. !;,'RALPH DELMOHE, Pres.

3 Secretary when they have made arrangements.

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their advantage to consult the Society when engaging people.MARK ELLSWORTH, Secretary.

JSTOlaVE'S U.T. O.CO.,. ..V„. WANTS ACTORS AMD MUSICIANS IN ALL JJNES,'»" strong ;Topsy and Traps. Address Sauk Center, Minn. Mall will be forwarded. Wrlto or wire• quick. WUI advance fare to right ones. JNO. F. BTUWE. •

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PTHORNE

Characters and Old Men.I

Experienced and Reliable. Pine wardrobe. One Piece Oo,

BONNIE MEYER THORKEbeads, Heavies or Characters.. in uitired.

Address JAS. II. THORNE, 68~Belfast St., Hath, N. Y-

ACTORS, BEWARE (Every Dog Has His Day)

^i-~; Horse cars wore all right In their day. So were canvas covered ,.'''.

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'••-110 W. loth St., N. Y. city. ' .

WANTED QUICK8000, CAPABLE

DIRECTORWith line of Good. Short Cast Scripts (4 nnd.*! or fi end :.) ; Leading Man, Heavy Mnn,Character Mnn, Good. Clever Soubrette, withSpecialties : Leader for small show bend andorchnstra, and some Good, Useful Musicians:Good Specialty People, Versatile Novelty Manwho does several acts ; any feature useful fora small tent nhow. I pay uruqI expenses'.Live on lot; good accommodations. Salaryla sure, so name lowest. Silence n polite"NO." Address BOYD Hlltltowiis,

Elm Creek, Nelirnakn.

MIDWAY STOCK CO.W. Q, IIAAG. o» it.'.- and Mminfi«r. It. V. BALLING, tluiflneii Mgr.

ELTINGEjuLI PALACE - LONDONA o. H. HARMS, Personal Mgr,

N M. 8. BENTHAM.

FEATURED

WANTED,AN OFFERON AN

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUITABLE

FOR HI PARI PRODUCTION,

Coinprl.lng.onc itxlft. Fully Enalpped Up to HateSWITCHBOARD. It-loo Light 10 C. P. Iron CladInterlocking DIMMKHS, is Are Light SCIOPTI.C0N8. -.'complete with effecta, soch a. MovingCtohdr. Volcanic Eruption, Flowing Lava, Rain ofFire, Etc. Apply

KTEPHEN CRCTE, 3oa Broadway, New York.

WANTED,FOB FAIR DATES,

SEPT. 3, 4 and 5.One 3-N'lght Stand, Oil Two 1-Nlclit Stands..•Shows must have the goods. Addrcsa com-munications to FRANK A. URWAN.

Mgr. Opera House, Oconlo, Wis.

AT LIBERTY,i

FLUTE ikoLOLocate or travel. Experienced, strictly Moher andreliable. JAMES watnoiy.

177 S.BaiiKirion Si.. Clilcagg, 111.

PROFESSIONALS,If you will spend one cent for a postal to me for aprofess Copy Of LBARY*H "AMKYWAI"and are not satisfied, nnd will spend another centto toll me mo, I win return your two coats to you.That's fair Isn't II? You'll want It for the Full sea-son. Write plainly. I'm a sood guesser, hutsometimes mips. Remember this address,

CHAB. H. COLEH, Mlddlctgwn, Conn.'

WANTED, A

Piano PlayerThat can sing. Must ho able to join on wire,

KING, M6 Trcmont Ht., Hog Ion, Mags.

FOB SALE, AT A BABSAIR,ON ACCOUNT OF TOO MUCH OTHER BUSINESS,

TWO FINE BU!LD!e.GSFULLY EOUIPPEII FOR MOVING FIOTURf. .EX-HIBITIONS, at popular Michigan Summer He-sorts. Buildings suitable for other puriK>scs.AddressMOTOQRAPD COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan.

Learned by any man or I»y; .MMBl cohi. Bendto-diiy 2c Htamp for particulars and proof, o. A.

Smith, RoomU i'.oju Knoxvtlto Ave., Peoria, 111.

WANTED QUICK,

REPERTOIRE PEOPLEALL LINES.

Specialties preferred, state nil first loiter,

F. K. FARRELL, Hastings, Noh.

WANTED,FOR REUULAIt SEASON,

Rep. People In All Lines.Open ataiat nilddlo of Kept. Prascr*. write. Pramsaart Merrltta, write. Ixmg scaton io right people.Money Hurc. AtldreHaA.E.IIUNKHTQN. Arthur, III.

TENOR,Strictly high clans, middle age, open for engage-ment Winter Season. Also Gondtietor, hand orOrchestra-. Plrst niaBs proposllloim cotishlercdonly. Addrcaa ARTIST, earoiif CMPPKR.

A»l'SEJIE.VTFOU lAF.UViJODV.Rig Prod i j*. Ifealcra andAgent«, wrlif for wlmi(y

(.ale catalog of the IsIcj-i piizztes. Novelties amiPocket Trick*. I'NIVEIUSAI. SUPPLY CO., I!i2 I

A

Halle St.. Chicago. Ealubl lulled im. '; .

UOY MUSICIANS WANTED IMMEDIATELYfor Unas Baud. Long, pleasant engagement andsure salary. I.EOHORB L. CONNKLLY.

No. 1 Wl O'pallon St., tit. Loulfl, Uo.

For bnliint c gomuifr and lingular Ssaaon,

People in All Lines for Repertoire,Thome doing Specialties pref»rre.I. Leading Woman, Juvenllti Ulan, Ch«,ract«irHan, ComealsiBi, Heavy Man. Pleas* aend photo., which .vili ho vetarned.Name lowest salary, which ii poaltlvely aura. Yon stnnrt alt exnenso.

Aildrean all mall to W. O. II A At.. Mgr., Temple, Teins,Care Helton Ac Templo Traction Co.

THE McKAY COMEDY CO.,

Reliable Dramatic People in

all Branches.Leading I-adv, Character Woman, Singing Soubrette, Lady for lugenuon, Mnn for Loads, for Heaviesfor Cnarautom, for (ion. Business, for Comedy add Juvenile. Alan Illustrated Song Singer wll.ll Ma-chine, that can Act and do Props, and Piano riayer who can arrange, (live ago, height and weight.State all in first letter with lowest salary. Ilchuarsnls hegln Sopi, lu. Addrcaa.

I.ocit box 5*10. Cairo, III.

THE GOVERNOR'S PARDON,In 111. Heaaon*. Ureal*.! Ncenlc Miiceo*., Illtrortlielnir the

GREATEST AUTOMOBILE HACK EPKICCT Bver Seen or. Any Stage,

DIKBC'TIOIiir H. B. WHITTAKBH.A Complete Cast, including Handsome Young- Ingenue, Houhretlo for Tough Parts, lArgeManforJtltukbiiiit h Lead, Jn vontlo Man. Character Man, Al Jew Cnmcdlnn, Short, Stout Comedian fur CountryHoy, Gentile Heavy, Union KlecirMan with strong tenor voice, Scenic Artist. People wlt-lt Ntrongrniartotlo voices preferred. It you do specialties nay hm. Siatn lowest aalary, who you have beenwith, and send photos with lirst. Icitor. AddresK J. ARTHUR NKI.H0N, ML Clemens, Mich.

.. a. . + - The beat melodrama In a St. Unls playlioiiao In many seasons. * * "—ST.LOUIS STAHOimONlCLE, April n, 'OH.

".*.*.* *• A class of play that Is usually referred to sh 'groat.' * •-•«* * ."—ST. LOUIS(lL0BRl>EM0t;nAT, April '.'.

!w.

To Support Frank Dudley,

EXPERIENCED PEOPLEFOB i TIBST'MAM BEPEHIOIBE flOHPAHY.

Oond wardrobe Is Indf xponBiihlo. Leading Lady, must be young and good looking and versatile; goodlooking, capable Actor for genteel heavies, and A No. 1 diameter Comedian, good looking man forjuveniles,' a good actor for ronpnnslhlo business. Preference given to those- who do spocIaltlOH.

.Young man for proax. and small parts, pianist, male; a good character woman. Make 'your salarywhat you expect io get. Incompetent people will ho dlamlsjed after the ilrsi rchoaraal. I'leasocmixirtcr Rllence a polite negative. Show opons Sept. a, at Cairo, in. Frank Tobin, the niotlienti,

""*NK I)U""Arthua Browning, Atkins Smith, write. PRAN DUDLEY, YHH Clinton St., Immitmnd, lt|d.

THE HOUSE OF SONGS,

MORRIS-HARRIS PUBLISHING CO..All Pcrrormers please report at III W. soli t h ht., if. V .t ., in A.U. to fl P.H.i any day and hear our New Hits.

"1 TAKE NO CIIAIVCKS AT NIGHT." CUIUS SMITH'S Big Coon Success, featured aitf

sung by TOM moukk, specially engaged with Oorinsu's Bllnstrpls, Oraud Operti House, Philadelphia,Pa., this wei'k. The biggest hit or the BeaKon. If you want an eticoro soug, wrlto at once.

"HPiEUVti." Tost catchy wait/, song that yuti hear where the uniwd goes; .sung from Prliwto Maine; tlio Hongthat Iish thatglido.

"I WANT TO lttt AN INC'l-K SAMMY HOY." The greatest or all march senna, wildthat patriotic swing that has been heard for years. Don't fall to write for this. Elegant slides, nunedfrom life;.16 pot sot. No song illustrated song act complete without them.

".mi.i.iK." The dalniv wait/ song; throne that rings In your oars and you can't help whittle,.

"\KVKK IVrilOuUCK YOIll FlllKND." A trim story told In song. .

Cull »r wrlii'. Send Programmes. No cards '

MONRICHARRIB Muale Pub, Oe ,

HAN' I. CIRKKIfWALD, !IK .

.

i% W. Willi NT,, NEW VOlllt.llrclicatr. Leader., Join our orulicHtra ululi. ,1.00 per yonr vets wnr bllf tlaiiee nutnliers.

WANTED QUICK,

PERCE H. BENTON'S nTTilTIONS,

Two Good AgentsOf long experience. One capable of handling the advance of a tent show. Wcok stands, other tor unanight stands. Must be familiar with the Southwest and coast. Must have oxpcrlenco and apiiearance.

Want Dramatic People In All Lines ler Bepertoire, Musicians (or B. and 0.

Uoozo llghtorn and trouble makers closed without notice. AddressPKItt'E H. II KSTOS, lloimri

,okln., week n; Mangiiin, Okla,, week |3; Anadarko, oklu., weekW

Paoifio Coast Amuussaent Co.*SULLIVAN and CQNSIDINE,

Owning and operating* 30 First Class Vaudeville Theatres Kast, Morthwost and West.•ariKT A 1»aT'Ta^"an»'"r-* •' «u """"i FIRST- CLASS ACTS OF ALL KINIISW Jt2lJl%- M. JEtfMJm tliat can deliver tlio -roods.

SOLE SOOKINO AOKNTS: AL. ONKEN, Parnlly Ttiestre, lSSth St., New York oityt OIIAS. WRAT,30s American Bank Hiilld., Seattle, Wash.; 0IIH1S.0. BUtiWN, otS.OIark St., Oliloago; AHOllIK LEW,111 Kdd, St., Ban Francisco, t'al.

BENNETT-MOULTON COS.RELIABLE REPERTOIRE PEOPLE.

Address JiniiLTiw, TiHUii'suv, A -iion/ro.v (Inc.). ovcmirl. SI., Iloalon, Mass.

PROFESSIONAL MEN, BEWAREDON'T UK IfAUIiOO/LKD.

BAL makes tho best prorcsxlrma) trunk on earth, and has thogoods to prove It. Come and be convinced.

Bend for catalogue "C." WILLIAM BAL (Inc.),

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886 THE tN]EW WGB,m miTP&EB,.IT* 'August ,18.

.... OIJIl CHJCAOQ^lOTTEH.'• litbu o^n'ow-v^cbmiBflPONDENr.

Western Unreal!of ttrXnrmk Clipper,

Room (KM, Anhlnnd, Block, Ohlcaco.

doors next 'Saturday, night, Aug. MS. Plavntbati hold .oyer nro: "The I.ton (mil dieMouse," lit the IlllnolB ! ''The Land of Mod,"at the phlcogo Opera House; "A Strenuous"«," at the Rtudebnker; "Told In thotil!

be: 4Uttia Jack's Birds, Valno, rubber man,and jr. Douglas Whistler. In the theatre will

be.i.nemars. and Ortapdo, May Corbctt, CarrieWinner, ooOftollo,

r;./ ...

State Street Mjjmjnilf (William Sweeney,tttutt)/-Curio hull atinii'tloiiH for week

. of 12 will include: ,Ed. Clifford, bnnd bal-The 14 Sdlle Theatre will throw open Its . ant;er ; Brlille Hill, rope walker, and Dip In-

- dlnn Vitlnec In the theatre: New YorkDutch, I'aillJne I.nnooda, JUnxPlle and BeatriceRrimsey and the Mldwnv dnnrers.

AnrrfMATii—The Hnymacket will, openMondny, 21) KfJiv/inl r. H.iymrm WflB-lncharge ofnrrangemeolri for Ibenlcnk* of theChlcngo I,ndge. No. 4. D. P. O. filks, heldnt .Overview Fork, n. Tlie following dp-

feared on th& programme : McKinnon nbdteed. Fanny rrnnhel, Harry Jolson, MusloolForpstd, Itert Bwor. the Bounding Oordops,Russell and Held, Singers' tnonkeys, the Cdu-nelly HlBtei'B, NelT nnd Milter. LeonoM andLouis, Foster hnd Foster, flnd Cameron!, In.

his fllilp tor life Chfli'lei 'lilrlcli, the

Chicago playwright, who.ie dramatic playlet,"The Deserter.*' wlll-be noen In Chicago forthree weeks, beginning at the Olympic weekof 20, In nhout to Hove n try out of his new

1W : at Powers-; "Brown of Harvard,"with Henry Woodruff, nt the Oarrlck; "TheVnnderbllt Cup," With Elsie Jnnis, at theColonial, nnd "Bedford"* Hobe/' at theGreat Northern. The hot weather has beenbringing throngs to the gate* of White City,Riverview, the Chutes nnd Bane Souci Parks.

,lLnvors TiiEAthe (Will J, Davis mann-

ger).—jThe eleventh week of '-The Lion ahdthe MouseY* at thin house, will begin Huu-Uqy, 12,, This pl.iy will remain only threetveeks longer. .

.

Powers' TmuTm1;, (Harry J. Powers, man-

ager).—"Told Jn tlie Illlls" beglnB (he eighthwijek of Its run at this house, THondny night,]3. r Edwin Anion nnd his company act thinWesterri drama In lino fashion; There areFriday matinees but no Sunday performancesat.thft house., . .

Colonial Theatre; (George W. Lederer,mannger).—Elsie .Tanlq , will begin her thirdweejt at tbls house .Monday niuht, 13. 'The3 bUDRstcr his (Irmly fixed herself In Chicago'sfavor. Her Imitation* ahd Tier dancing are anever ending sight. N*o Sunday performancesere given.Oarbick TiiifATnE (Herbert C. puce, man-

o<er).77r'Iirowa ;jr>f Harvard!' la approaching

tSe ,cnd of Its long run at thlBhoufle. HenryWoodruff and J-Jn compntly cpqllbiie to pinyja.,Iargo audlcnc.es. "The Shulamlto" willpiny an engagement nt tlilff hhuse after tbadeparture of "Brown of Ijnrvard."

.. STiJOFJUKEH TUKATMD (It. lj}. Harmpyer,monger)-.—''My Bpsi Friend" has bp.cn add-ed* as t*t'CurlAln rnlspr to "A Htrenuoua Life,

which William- Nurrla nnd'eompany are still

ancccflsfully playing, . ,., .. .,, ... i

CurcAo unnu Ilotisu (Lymnn 1J, fJJoyor,

manager).—"The Land of Nod" will enterupon Its ilxth HucccHHfut week nt ttilH ..Iiouho

Monthly nlglii. lit. The. M fidcap MIkIitk, the^lant.rooHtar OVuitcr Sinn ton), nnd the Cla-

ry Aakln, tnnti-

iketch, "The Hebrew," bpfore the .WeaternVaudeville Asrochitlon managers. ..... .JohnWlngflcld, an old

,time uerlal performer,

well known In this country In the earlyelghllev has Just returned: from Rag-land, where lie resided for twenty years.He la a brother of James Wioglleld, ofthe flrnnd Opera Homo, and will takerhnrge of the Itnclne, Win., hotiae of theWlngfleldi Bowland & Clifford circuit. ... 1

.

Kdword A. Leslie-, better known an tiddleLeallo, will Join MKred & Itouclare's "Prin-cess of Iris Co, for twelve weeks. Mile,Carrie goes with the same company.."Winifred Steven*,, a Chlcngo actress,, whowill be'.Bcep In a dual rote In Charles Til-

rial playlet, ,",Thc Deserter," at the Olym-pic, Week, of 20. Is the grnnddo lighter of. aprominent clergyman nnd the daughter ofa wealthy contractor of Chicago. . ..,v ,loeWeber nnd his company, ploying "Tw'ddJpTwaddle, 1

! come i«j t.lm Gnmif Oiwra JlpiiBoHO. Jessie Lynch \V(llInmB, In "The StolenStory," comes tP, the Htudebnker 'J'heatre 27,

r—-*«>OUR LONDON LETTER.

,

51anerclla clini-un are very ponulnr,' i-.ha\i, Oi;F.n\ HouHc.tuari

e

I

after),—"The Kenntnr'e Vindication," ,n,,Lcw

three art play, by Ilcury '(Janlener UuntliiK,will 1mi given its premier nt iiiln bonne Mon-day, IS. The cftst will Include Robert T.Haines, Cbnrlcn Ulchmnn nnd Sarah, -Truax.

, 'Onu^r, Nuhtiieiis Thkathk (FredC, Rh-•rifl. rnnnoRpr).—"Bedford's Hope" wjllpnterimwi Im Wun week nf lis engfigeninnt.atthis bouse Sundny, 12. nnd on Thursdaynight, HI, the llftletli Chlcngo performancewill he celebrated, nuslnean contlnuna to

be large, 'and the ploy will remain severalweokfir loncer, -,,

; "MAinHTin - Tiihatrh ' ('William Nowklrk.manager^—(leorge. .("Uouey Boy") Jlvnuewill btf one of Die fenluroH week of IX ManeWulnwrlglit and Frank Kherldnn, Smith andCampbell. Charles Forester, Eckhoff and (Jor-

dop, the Three Ollycrns. Mr. and Mfh. AlfredKelcy, Sleln Krrellw Family, .Jack Miller,

Jugg'llnu Neoln, Hernlce and Boy, Clous nndItadcime, Maud Delmnr and the klnadrpinewill nlno be seen.

ObViU'io -Til RATnn, (Alio Jncohn, mnniigcrfor Kohl ft Castle).—This, week's IhII.Mheaded hy Margorut Wyi'horly, who vl|] pp-

J»ear In a nkel^h. entitled '.'la Self Defense,

'

i) which she will portray six different char-

acters, 3'ho blU oIro Include*: Helen: (le-

rjjrfl'a hprsefu Bcluin ]lrnn*,x..ttlip Thre« Mgh-

tons, Una nud Rrosche, Aurle DngWell, Bow-5rJ -Hovs'. .Quartette. Die. CoUonrf. Mn/rln

ones, Millard Brothers, Rohertson'a dogs,

tugemioli haml siurk, pule and Clcmena, and

the„Kmodrome. '. - . -. jj.Al'aiucMv (Wn). Itochc. manager).—Tildnn

Earlle Lindon comes to this house Sundny,

ia, n h the star In,"Thorns nnd Orange lilos-

eoms," n piny nflnpted from Bertha M. (Clay's

novel of the -Banjo, name. This.house will give

Monday: watlneon Ibis Hcason, „ ,., ,

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BIJOU Tkratuh (Wjo. .Jlochc, manngpr).—"How Honrts Are Brukcn" .coines to this

liouso for a week's, eugogomont 12. Last

week "Uncle Josh Biirticoby" played to crowd-

ed nouses to every perforuinuce. .

.."- Alhamdiia Thhatbm (.Ins, II. Brown, man-flger),—EnmlTe Lowe will piny 'the title role

In "Nettle, the Newsglrl."- at this house, for

cue Week. 'Coinmcii'ltig with th« matinee.

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*• Columbus Thhatkh t Weber Bros,, mftnn-

SetliW'Tbf MotniHliliiPi-'s Daughter." w.Ub

Inrv Cnrew, comfis to. this liouw for. A weck.s

eoaaiti'tuott. euuiiiicncInK 1-- (,n«t w-eeg "Land«' Cotton" cloflcd a week or good business 11.

J'W woek of ll>, "Tlmrns and Orongo Blos-

' CHiTu'n.os Thkatrr (John It. Tlognn, rhan-

acer)^-—Lincoln J., Carter's "The JOycWit-tieBH:'. 'wlll.be jjlaVtd.Jure for n week, com-

Senclhg with tlie Sunday matinee,. .1,2. Thereare intiuv thrilling bccrpr in this ptnductlon.

LaHt'Week "How ilonrts Am Biol^cn" played

to capacity hotiRcti. '_j. ,..

Phkin Tiiiiatiih (It T. llQtf, manager),—Beginning Monday , evening, ; ,-D(. . "MyNoubew'B Wife," n three act musical comedy,will ho put on nt this house hy the companyuf. colored ntnypm.. Tlds wlli.no soraelhlug

of n deimrlure frura the entortnli.m'eut here-

tofore given, which eoimlBtcd mostlv-of slug-

Iiik nml rtiinchlg. Tim nlnys In,

tills liomwnro staged by Jerry Mills. 'Hie new showswill bo put on by I'd. Oreen, Into of the"Rufus ltastns" Company, while William

E'qster wili handle the minor details of theUBlnCKH. j

i- ,ij'i(i»f.\nEiio TunATitB (I. M. Welngnrton,manngor).-7-"Tbo Vassnr fllrls" will ho atthis hotirio for n week commencing 12. ThoTroi'iidei'o Stock Company will be rosponslbl'*

for the nroductlnc. wliiiNat FleldR as ciilef

Dm iiinker. In,, the -olio, are; AJInlve. andI. hut, club juniors* Dalton nnd Doyle,sketch team: the ,Wnrrhikfl, In the coweilytrick house: lllustrnled. songs and muvlugjilctiirea. "In (lay Pnree" closed n goodweek ,11,. •„>.- pWiiitr City (Pnnl 1), Howse, mnnnaer).

Tho lluugarlan Boys' llnud will give Its llrst

concert afternoon of 12. at thin resort. Inthe free open air hippodrome Miller's trainedclephnnts will pciT'M-m twice dally. All theiiiauy i

big .shows on the ground are doingthriving tuiNlnosa. There will bo a newvaudeville hill. ,-

ItiVEitviRW : Vaiiic (William M. Johnson,mnnnger).—Pain's "Lnst Pays of Pompeii"continues to ho the great attraction, ft la

a great firework show, nml linn a hnllet ofone hundred girls, numerous vnitdevlllo actsandjingoants. All the. shows at tills resortare doing lug business. Plans are nnw rtlnginnde for Mnrdl tlrns week, which Is plannedto bo the biggest oirent of the year.

Bass Bdcci Pauk (Leopard Wofff, mann-ger).—Henry Phi'lphn, the neronntit, WillinniiH n bnltoon ftst-tumlup and parachute dropeverv afternoon and .eveiilikgi Vladahllr Or-leuolT, the. Itussinn rerugee,'; will contjiuie to

Mlve exhibitions with . mannclea. . Vcsscli'sBnndn Roma will give concerts twice dally.

A new bill bf offered In the vaudeville theatre,".. CiitItKB

fr-C.Tptnlii Car). HowetJon's ski jump-

ing bus created a sensnllnn nt this resort.

HIh thrilling, leap of one hundred foet Intothe lagoon, linn attracted thousands. All theother good attractions. Including Ele(cr, thempiunnul. will remain. F: ,

ltAYiMA PXnKfJ. J. M"rdoek, mannger).—Director Frederick Stock has decided torun n Theodore Tliomns orchestra In a «ome-vlint lighter vein than those usually given.Messrs. Queusel and Arehreiirs, llauttst nndclarionet 1st.- respectively, will piny Saint-Barn's "Taranielle."CLAIR Stuket mVQBM (Louis M. Hedges,

manager).—-The Itnmlntls will Combine fancyride shooting with a musical act. Others will

, ,,TRGH OUU.pWN COnltESl'ONDSMT,

* Hjip«T yiiircn'ii.

4H ( ranliimriic Streit,r.elccitter Hiiaorr,

, . ,.Limdon. W. C,

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Another week' of hot weather, and notSuch .doing at the indoor plucCB of amuse-

entM, rn-cpp tlio hniis. tourists; Americanand continental, filling those houses. ...

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,,>" Idcol puhllcatloii'vBtali's :-^t"A ,«orncr .Inle-'iilhig itugtlsU

,actors nud pctrosses seemi

not only n possibility, hut n probability.' Atthe present tlino,, there ajee few nctors of fhefirst rank whom Charles Frohman hasno., secured. Among these are: BeerhoamTree, Ocorge Alexander, Cunrlea. Wylidliam,Fred Terry nud Aftbur Dourcblcr.

,Among

the. lending actors and actresses who areunder Mi-. Frohtnnn'n management are thefollowing : John Ilnre, Seymour lilcks, El-laJljieTorrls. Marie Tempest, Court Ice Pounds,Louie, Pounds, Huntley Wright, Cyril Mrtude,Ocorge du Miniii"[\ and .Dion Boudcniilt.The tntke. of York'H Thcntro and tho.Aldrlchare his, while he la building n new thenjro,qu . Shaftesbury Avenue, lie supplies im(•ompanlea nt th.e (,Jomedy and Vaudeville.EtPOM twentv to '.twenty-five compalncs. cqin-prlMtng about rix hpudrcd actors and act-resses, are enllKled under his banner In tills

country. Ills undertakings In America.-; oreon the InrgDBt.aciile., In New York, alone h«pwhn, thiflfcn tljeilren, and he la. InterestedItioup Inmdi'vd ptor,e throughout, the UnitedStates. Ills .eonipnulcB there usually mini-b<:i' forty, nnd Include over two thousand,p{|tors. Evorywhei-o hp travels Mr. Frohnionnrlilgs 'with,' him a general ntnff,. quite ']'*-

tlnct from the staffs of the thoutres, couslBt-.fjigi of a musical director, stage director,muster carpcuter, scenic artist, propertyiiHiHttT.nud four coatutue doslgners- i\<i.ln^iiiHtuul'y plnuuing new

,p'romictlons, and

tills staff pntfl his' designs Into lustat|t oper-ation. U1h Htnff of play readers alone CoBtsblip iwOi thousand, jnuinds n yehr, and theynllpoitslder an avor/ilge uf twenty-live iriaya

a week nluinfit worthless." ' .... .-,;.

, .£icxt.Thursday has, been definitely, decidedupon ns the date fur the production of. thein-w llglit opera, by Prederlt'k Feiiu nud I'liHIp

Mlchnel Furroday, with which LMhj CnjvertIn opoiilng It's soasop at the ^enIs called •'Amasln," Bttd.nl slalei)

HK.I ,11 atlll I1IIVI,| , "' 'Wlll'ii JIKVK »•- " "

I'.gvptlnu princess, liuhuowii to history, whosofulher. disappointed In' his ho|>es of n hod,guve bis' daughter a male name. The playersarc: Until Vincent, Rut land Bnvrlogtoo, Nor-man Salmond, ltoland Cuhhlngtiam, Whlt-worth Mltton, Herbert Boss and Madge Vin-cent., •

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Mohdhy nl!Xt Is the dpte net for Cyril

Maude, to commence reucjjrsrtls of "Toddles,"the title which. Mi been Relected ror the F.ng-

Qh vorslon of the comedy. "Trlpplcpntte," to

bo, done' for the first time nt (lie Duke, ofYork's, by Mr. Frohinnn, on Sept, 1.

Early In the week J. L. Toole, the, famousKuglUb eomcdlriii, died at' Brighton. Forpmctlrnllv ten years Mr. Toole hn d been ;an

Invallil, alnd DM Hpeut hlk time between Mnr-gnte and,, Brighton, .John Lawrence Toblowas born' on -Mnieli. 12,, 1HB2. nnd mndc his

professional debut In 1Su2, nt the nnymnrfeetiiciii'iit. lie theu played In Ipswich, underthe mime of Johu I.nver, nnd soot), tvfter,

through Hie Inlluvnce of Chnrlca Dlckena, howas engaged by (Minrlos Dillon as a. memberof, Uls stock company at the Qhcon's 'L'lirn-

trw, .Dublin, nt n aalnry nf two pounds, aweek. From Dublin ho wont to Edinburgh,where he leiuned to art. In tho strenuousstock company school, playing with Btich well

kuown. stars aa Helen ,Fn|im (Lady Theo-dore Martin), Samuel 'Phelps and ChnHMMathowR. In ISHJlf came to tho St, James,and in 185(1 was: at the Lyceum. Four yearsialor ho was engaged by Benjamin Websterto act ait the Ade|plil r ,,whare, among otherparts, he wns Been an Caleb Plummer. hi"Tlie Cricket on tho Henrth." In isu:i heacted . under, the management of AlfredWignn, nt tho Queen's Theatre, In Lung Acre,

Ruth St. Dents appeared In tier Hindoodances before tlie klng/who was present at a

concert, given last week by Consuelo, Duchessof >Ian Chester.'! , „, ','...'... J,,,..-

llie opening of the hew tlieatre, the Hicks,

on ShBftesbury Avenue, Is anoounced for theweek preceding Christmas. Accordlogto preii-

ent arrangements, a second edition of 'TheBeauty of Bath" will be the evening attrac-tion, while the afternoons will be devoted, to

performances of "Alice' In Wonderland."In the Fall .two companies playing "The

Prince chap" will be Kent on tour In theprovinces. , The first company will he rom-f'dsfi] of the actors and nctresnes now play-ng the piece at the (Criterion, ....."Tlie Lion and tho Mouse," which has heeo

entirely Anglicized, starts a provincial tournext Monday, nt Cardiff. The company Is

under the direction of Walter Maxwell.Dion Bouclcnult, wtio.,lias been playing the

part of the American detective/ in "Kdflies,"

now doing itlcely at thft Comedy sailed for

New' York ;JaMt vWednesflay, from Liverpool.He goes. to produce ''Hla.House.ln Order.

' In (be old days thero .was a chalrtnan la

every music hall, an Impp^lag figure, who satin evening dress, near the orchestra, facingthe audience. This gentleman smoked cigarslunl how nod then allowed members 'of theaudience to buy hi ni a drink. He Inrroducedthe performers, ppd nlso gave the slgnpl for

applause at the iiui.--h. I am told tbut-thosobouses having two ahows a. night made tlm

tusk. a hard, one for chairman, as lie, during(he progrces of the two sljows, would Imbibeenough to. last the ordinary man a. .fortnight, pisOno of the lunt. the very last 'hi far as 1-ou- Tic

don Is concerned, of, these old time digni-tarleg, who announced the coming of eacbperformer, was a little white haired old gen-tleman, with a kindly face, who, fa bisseventy-nix t h year, terminated ' a ' total offorty-three years' music hall chairmanshipK>n Haturdrty last 'at tho Royal Albert /MuideHall, ,

Canning Towi), suburb of London.Walter Leaver Is'the gentleman, and It. Is' awonder that. lie la. apt n complete nervouswreck, considering 'that for the better portof.n hulf ..a'liinry he has sat with his hackto- an orchestra and had . dinned. Into Hisears, over and over again, huudreds of popu-lar melodies. Ko .doubt Mr.. Leaver Wouldbe content to end bin days as rholrmrtn of

-Phil Hoy, , John Donald, .Melody Mak«rs,Charles Irf-onard Fletcher.Bella and. Bijou,

DaUifl.,. Vlcjorla., Monks,jL NewelL and Mplp,Arthur Leimnrd, Lily Mltn Nothan.1'TOrenCe Schubeth, Grlif Mpper, LifplnoI-nno, Billy Hobb«, Dniklown.fcfttertnlnerH,T. E.Ddnvllle, the Gleuroyit, Hejhftrt Lloyd.Kddle King, Harvey Boy*. Ella. SbJeldB, the.ftoHiam Elsie Bernard, Brilliant -and Brll-llant, the Cnrlyles, Miniature Mane, OeorgeBobey, Harry <!rey, the Blossom Quartette,It. 11. Douglas and the Snkers, ^ -•

On Tuesday lu.^t plans for carrying outstructural Improvements suggested by theTheatres nnd Music Halls Committee for theAlhambrn were npprovel hy. the . LondonCounty Council. ,

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The A'.hambra directors have selected a.

O. Fordato act .Ah stage manager, the cur-rent manager, Charles Wilson, leaving to ae«cept jOi'poftltlon in .Tfflt "York, under OscarHammersteln'R manngeincnt. Mr. Fordo Wasconnected with the Alhambra

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some eightyears ago, and produced. at that house thefollowing pantomimes: "Aladdin," "AllBuba," "A Mldsitmraor Night's Dream," "Vic-toria and Merrle, England," , . .' :.-

II. II. Felber, thehusy K.eltli man. In justhow making. a tour of the provincial towns.Soon he leaves for the continent. Mr,Felber possesses the faculty of making him-self popidjr with all, . i«-*STo mfl<0,. K. Sato' u as funny .off the atage

as bo Is pn. His latest epistle Is worth Ait'.iii. U was sent .me from Newcastle-oh-Tyne; nnder date of Aug. 1. It Is: "I nmlaying mv second week im the steal tOdr.Jbey. call It the StoJl'toiir, but .1 -call It- theBtealtour, because I, am stealing their qioney,and not without, just cotue, ...Fancy I J. gotInto Leeds a week uko, had all my. .elaboratescenery hung and nil preparations ijnndje. tobapg them for the- big act, when some onepasted up the schedule for the night show.Now, don't believe this unless you arc a ibe-

llever. o. K. Sato first. turn, and onty al-lowed eight minutes. It lakes me that longto make the .audience bellevo that. I: amgrossly., great,, and.. Just oa they ftre oq, tlie

polur of putting :i 'fit fie applause across thep'ate, I'm off In the dressing room, nondor-hg If 1 really deserve It, or If It Is just a

ft^S;H^^TH;EC?EMASaflTe'rfa For Ten Y«a»—Spread to

BimIj „ and . Limbs (Hnd by" ihw Calirur. Itmnedtm.

"I had eczema on mv hands for ten jeanAt first it would hreak dat only in Winter!ffaenit finally bsxno' to stay; I hid tfcrejbodcI doctors to do all thoy could, but noneof them did any. good. I then used one boxo^'Cufleidra :Oimffle

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at' nhd ' tinTba'libitifli ofCntionra J Ke8olvent, and was cotuclelelycured.. My handg >ere raw ill Vnij iiuidand put, and tb^ oczemp v:aa spreadiag Bll

over my body and limbs Befbio I had usedone bottle, oi Cilticnra R&Mvent,1

togetherwith the ointinbnt. my sorea were nearlyhealed Over, end by the

Ltime I hod urjed the

third 'bottle I Was entirely well. I had agood nppdito. ottd.wns, fleshier than I everwaa.^ To any one "Who has auy skin or blooddiHuiaa I would honestly ndvtae theia to getthe OaUonru'Bemedie^andget well quickerthan oll'tbo doctors' in tho State doaid rJure

^•••*F&*i&-$*#to£Mw Fa"* Va-May lv, IBOfl,'" :;- - - ~"i'"— ' "• : : ''

' " mMANSACIIUSl'lTTS.

Ich.Louis Ca

..__j Now. The piece,. Jleil •'AmRHln," ftfift as sldteij some week

s

ago In this letter,,, tljo iieutrnl figure .lfa.an

the hall, hat, a change of; proprietorship i»f .91

the nail ami a radl'cnl Alteration In Its futuro Uconduct moans that' a chalnmui will ,m»longer be required. Mr. Leaver, .who cameto tlie chair of the Royal Albert Music HallIn 1870, tells that In those days be wasIn the habit "of starting the entertaln-W'c-nt hy singing, a soag. One of- ..bis

most favorite nunioerB, written and corn-posed by himself, was called "The PoliticalShoemaker."... A clevod. jcontrlvance; to en-able Mr. . Leaver to. Watch What was fielhgenacted on the stage while lie sat with bishack to the .footMghts wa,s a, mirror .whichcould be plnced

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at aa.v required angio .bythe action of: a lever. . This wRB.tlie geotlc-intin's own Invention, nnd was made, too,with his own hands, as was nlso the chairfrom which he kept order nnd cnl led out thonuniofl of the performers. While at, night, at-tired In the old fashioned evening dress suit,he ii|)]ieuvcd as a "professional gentleman" be-fore the patrons °t the Royal Albert, la theday Mr. Leaver was a working man, his trade.being ibat pf a blacksmith. A recollectiontreasured by. him In t.hnt, some twenty yearsago, the ,klng, then prince of Wales, acceptedKppclineiis. of his handicraft In n beautifulset of miniature tools. ,Mnny of the .perform-ers wiiu have slnre become famous made

,their

first nnd early appearnnce at the Royal Al-bert, Including Marie Lloyd nnd meinberHCif the Lloyd Family, the Sisters Collins,Ka/lo. Cai'riey, ,'Hlndo Mni-rnv, ilui-rv Ford,Harry Anderson, and Hnrrv - Rnndslt. Hwas here that.l'nt Rnfferty, tho Irish come-dian, first made a. popular bit, with "WeDrew His Club Money in the Morning." TheItoyal Albert Is to tic, closed for a, £oupte -ofiiioiiths for' repairs and' Improvements, andIt will, be ieopeiietl op tho two-house-p-nightyrlnclple, wltjiout n chairman. , . -. ,,

' Albert OUmer writes as follows : "As thereban iii'on tome romment respecting my pqsl-Hon, at the Oxford, 1 shall be glad If you willstate the .following facts: My old agreementim vJujj- oiplre'd some tlfue ago, the dlreitorHrecently put.hciore.me n.new one, tho terfnsof Which. I conhl not #ee my. .way to accept,and, consequently, refused to sign It. That,ls pit (lull l;: In It, ami I have .therefore, re-jgped my position as manager. to thc^.xrord,WAM'h.hoP liecnoicepted,"

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BlythBrott, whowas assistant maiuiger under Mr. 0|lmer, hasbeen hppninted nmhng^r pro tan'.. ..

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, I am Just In receipt of a card from Itownrdnud jrundK under .dnte of Sprlnglleld, 111.,

U.-.S. A.. Jii)yJ.'lH. Brtitlng (hoy were sailing

from .New York for this, city on. July 2ft,

Leaving to-day for ..South Africa, by wayof Southampton, Ulc ; Newell and Nlblo, Les'tromhettn. Brothers ManUigo, Sisters Crys-tal, nnd Cl'ss le^Pnrls. Upturning nre.r FredLnud,<. Kilty Tl turns. Hounding Pattersons,Stuart, lie Witt, Burns and Torrance, andAda Reeve.

* There Is a gpacrnl Impression in profes-sional circles that the Coliseum will not beImmediately reopened. The nest experimentwill prohnhly. be nt Christinas., when a mag-nificent pantomime will be done.

A i'»!w iloes^from Dave Meier,, of Meierand-Mora, datM Blackpool} July SI: "Cur-'ro.nt week find*, us, at, l be Hippodrome. .Black-pool, This rankes our Rlxtb return, eiigige-mont .hoic'j . Bhickpo'ql ,ls„tpe Coney, island

London, being a member of, tho famous com

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runy that Included mnong Us memborrt:[enry Irving. (Mmrles Wyndham, Lioneln rough. John Clnyton, Juhn Ryder nnd Hen-rietta llodsou. Tlieu in; went to the tlnlely.

acting In ninny burlesmios hy Ryrou nndBui-nnrd, and tlrst being seen In his inernur-able Impersonation of Paul Pry. After avisit to 1 lie States, In 1R70, Mr. Toole beganIlls career 'an nn nctor-inpunger at' blB little

playhouse' on ICIug William Street, which wasthen culled the Folly, which, three yearnInter, ho rechrlstened Toole'a, and which hnsnow been pulled down to make room fur thoextensions

,of . Cluirlng 'Cross Itospitnl, Uls

ripening .programme wna. "A, Fool., and HlaMoney' and ."let on -Writ FraqealB.*' „ IBsIflrft.appearnuce tit the snake IhcaDe twelveyear's tutor wna lu,n farcical comedy*, colled'Thoroughbreds," written by Ralph Lmnley.

Arrangements, have Just boon coincltjdod bythe Sliuoertu for, (he reopening of tho Wnl-doiT, at the close of the present month, *Wfth"Mrs. Tohiplo'R Telrgrnw." *

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.On Wednesday ,tlio two hundredth perform-ance of "LIU House In Order." was celebratedby' Oeorgo Alexander, nt the 8t.. James, Asusual, n crowded house attended the perform-ance, -It lookH very much as If Mr, Alexan-der will not get a holiday this year. "Thetilrl Behind the Counter" passed the.. onehundredth performance ninrk, at Wyndham's,da "Monday. .

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' After a short holiday, ftnont In the country,Seymouf Illcks hn« resumed his role In "TheBeauty of Bath." Gllallns Terrls Is still ontof the show.

mum. linn -

. .(iiiirit|iniJi ,JM,,lfie

of KuRlanu, and although not to be comparedwith the real Coney island, they put oneo'mo 'very big attractions he'rp. At tho Win-ter ilnnli'ii, 'In Sunny Hpnln' In the lendingattraction. It Is a hlg, spectnculnr. show,employing one Ipindred and llfty nrtlfttn.

Horace Goldln Is the second feature, nndthe show .Is packing .them, In., twice,, dally.At tlie Palace, Le Roy, Tnlmo,. and .Boscotop tho ,bl)l. with Frank nnd Jen Lntonn aclose Bccoiid. ' At the Tower, ClrCils, the Kel-Bpo troupe of acrobats and Pnut Conchasere the,.features. The Musical :J6hns'onSwere here last week. Their net ronde a bigbit. As a 'result, they hnve bepn rc-cngagedto return tn three weeks' time." , .,

J.,HogcrR, who recently wns connected

with the. .Olusgow ..Coliseum, .lias been ap-pointed sthgp .mnnrtger nt the Metropolitan.The nniHlcnl copyright bill passed Its third

rending In the House of Commons, anil also! 1 ml Its first reading in tho House of Lords,one day this week. It Is not regarded aslikely that, the Mil will meet with any seri-

ous opposition lu tho upper houao, especiallyas the government Is. willing yet further toamend Die hill, Tlie homo secretary, on thomotion .for the third . .rending, "aid thatamendments wonld ho .'Introduced In theHouse of Lords, and he approved by the e<)v-

piumeqt. In ,tho following terms: ,ti\ Tlintno.procedlngs shall lie taken before the musicX*n» been registered at Stationers' Hall: (2)That no arrest should occur without warrant,except on tho authorization, lu writing;, byth,e owner of the copyright or hlsVngCnt. theowner to he, liable for .wrongful nrrcRt; '(tl)

'That. If there was bo. eoncUwIvo.proof oltberway. and It.was the hawker's. Ilrstoffonee, hopunuld he cbnvlcled of selling pirated mualc,but no penalty Bhould he Imposed; nnd (4)That .there, should bo. nn appeal to QuarterSessions. The second amendment Is oue-thatwilt. much affect copyright owners;. Author-Ired agents throughout the country will bencccRsary, end owners will be responBlble fortheir acts.

Frederick Melville, of "Mologlrl" fame,sends me greetings from Port Said. Thegenial ninnagerls thus, far most dellghiedwith the trip.

Thrt sevenlh anniversary of tJift,»W.^ross-.mplre was celebt

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Two shows were f

pleasant, wny, of Initiating one In case ,womight have, tbo,,audacity, to iuk for a 'minein the retptri. trip. Well, I sat pn, a obalrjn' the dressing raom, liecausc all tbo windowsills were occupied, and put this question to

myself. The first wns:.Will- 1 have* a .betterspot next week? I had hopes. I've alwaysmade It n strong point to keep a good supplyof hopes on handr aRone never knows whntlsgoing, .to happen, Arrived -here, after, takingtheir nui'hiy ui i.mik. .Did 1 liuv-- a'- better(pot on the programme? Silly question. Sure—I'm last, and no pictures on the. pjav blllntthat. I dreod Saturday. On that ;dny I'll

be .compelled, to roll .round to .the pay rralnand gather little moss. I've always beenhonest, but they're making. me do It.! Yes,they have driven, me to It., Perhaps It's

only a coincidence,: as coincidences are greatthings. ,.A very pretty coincidence happenedlast night at the show. I won standing nearthe bar In front wntcbLng-the good actfi..aqdos a Indy vocalist concluded her turn,.torather rheumatic applause, a man Btandingnext to.roosnld confidentially. .'.She's, gettingterrible here lately.' My. wife Was standingIn the wmgs when the lady crime off. Shesnld to my wife 'They're getting terriblehere Intely.'. Some, .of the .performers wgrecondoling with mo to-day nod one of themsaid 'It's n mhitnke tn pnt nn net .like

yours In Piuih «. h:iij. puicf mi tlm bill.',. I-old 'mistakes will happen,' and let It go atthat. I will-write, yan next Week oud.letyou know If they give me. a chance to. givethat Erlnhurgh cudlonco, q cruet beating.Such h».ll|te.'

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. .Drawee, who Is nt Iliidderifleld Die'chrrchtweek, Is fully booked up until .next May. InSeptcmtier he starts a • continental tour atMnt'Helilcs, Lyons. Jlqrdeaux, , Toprlng,.. Bar-celona, Lisbon and. Madrid fqtlow, Ibe ilur-seJI|pfl,tinieM ,

In February .Drawee returns toLondon, for eight. weeks la the syndicate halls,and then back to,-the. coutlnent- again fartwo months.. , Ho has In preparation a newact whl.eh he. Intends to put on. when he.re-turns to the States.

,A most im port out case regarding

> a , musichall .contract was settled in a, London, cdurttjils week. Ferdinand GUnscrettl, .nlpfieiahd organizer of a troiipe of acrobats knownas .the Ullnserpttis, sought to recover dam-ages from Harry ..Rlcknidfl, of.lhe TlvqUllieatre Sydney, and the flalety and iiljminlUfJc, .Hulls, Melbourne,, for .brunch of con-tract. Plaintiff said that In lrW> lie wnseudied to. ruinil nh engagement In Atis-trnllri, for twontyfopr ,we«kB ceitolo. fromMay i;i, .111UL', v.lMi an' option to the defend-ant for n further engagement, at; seventy-flye pounds a week, the troupe to have sec-ond' clmm passage money out,and home, nodtraveling expenses In Australia. In Feb-ruary. i!ni'?, the defendant refused to carryon;t the, contract., on. the .ground that thetroupe was riot then composed of tlip Iden-tical moraberfl who composed' It wheti thecontract was made. The -troupe was onrtlvl>rokj>a up In 1U01.. nod refinnstltuted, , hutIt wjis performing with qs mdeh occep^pcens ever when the engagement was broken.It wns Inevitable that such "it troiipe shouldfind lt;i members often changed. As n mut-ter of fact. -both Mr. flllnserettl and severalof the performers were Austria nn, and ob(heir term for military service rnmfe 'roundthey had to return to thftlr country tosevve,., m, . necessitating changes In-' thepenoanel of., rho troupe.. Defendant .urgedthnt, by the very terms of the contrnot, Itwas, clear font the agreement w»a with thomembers '.if the. troupo'

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Boston.—The Reason., of 1900-07

' Uowlooms up in sight. On Monday next the How-aid and .tbo Lyceum will -reopen, and .theother houses will soon be In line. The cur-rent bills are: "The Man from Now/' twelfthweek, at tho Tmnontlj "The Millionaire] De-tectlve," at the Grand Opera House ; ,"TbeUay l/Oi'd.Quex," at the Olobe ; "Fra Dlo-volo,". at the Castle. Square,; ViMn] Klrke "

at the Bowdoin Square, and other custbaiarychanges. All nmusenient places, appeared tobe dolqg n.good avernge business last weekThEMONT (Jno. M. Srhiii'tEei, manager) —

Hany^Bulger, In "Tho Mnn from Slow, startsupon the last fortnight of u prosperous Sum-liier i-iiii, i;i. .the, twelfth: week then begin,nlng. flnlly KLsheiyplibert Gregory, aeurueLfickuK-aud Pliillp Branson arc new princi-pals, joining- tlm enst i:i. "The-Prluce ofPllscn" comes 27.

(Iii'ami uw:itA "Hocbb (tfeo. W. Mn'geemnnnger),—The aecond attraction of theceason ut this houao !r, Howard Hall, In "TheMlllionnlrc Detective.". The company tasup-port., this year Includes: Anna Bollingerviola Vaudorhoof, Louise Horner, J H -Pow-ers, William Stuart and T. A.' Brow.' "Bert hatho Sewing. Machine Girl," wa» the openingattraction,- being well attended despite theheat... Next week, "The Burglar^ ^Daughter."

ULOBiq (Stair"* .Wilbur, munogersi.^JohnCraig and bis stock compapy offer "The GnvLord Quex" this week, as ai auccessor to"'The f.ew Magdalen," which wns given lastweek with lunch effect. Lillian Lawrence re-tires from the company 18, "Ingomar" nextWlOek..-.-:.,-

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..-CAftTr^. .SQUAitn (Boston Stage .Society,managers).—.!. K. Murray, Clara Lane andW. JL. Clarke .will lead. .the stocKforcesvttihweek, la, "Fra .DIavolo.*' ''Mnrth4".wuB"welllenderedJast week.- Nest week la trie ttnuioin;, ui the season, aud a number. of. 'favoriteoperas wlU be presented. The dramatic ttotkcompany will. startitho regular seasqn Satur-day, evening, Sept, 1. | •£:,.

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BowdoiNaSoiiakb (O. B. Lotlirop, mana-ger).—vlLazel. Klrke," by the. Lotbrop StockCo., th|a,week k with Charlotte Hunt in the titlerole. During the pokt-weck "The Onmbler'sDaughter

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which always rule: here. For week of- 20,".fler Mftrrloge.Vow.': :.

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Keith's, (R if,. Keith, manager).—New-comers this week are; Alf. Oram and KtbelHaag,M B. Phillips and company, the Glee-ttous anil Houlihan, Welch, Mealy and Mel-rose, Siarrow Trio, John Hazzuid, Khodeaupd Carter,, Saonn, , Al>. H. Burton, Lesteratid Qulun, ..Wallnco Trueman, Lyric Trioend new, motion plpturea The FudettewjbiM Orchestra , will offer ..a. new pro-grnmlue of popular selectloUB,:

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1.'. :ii. Woidrap, .,maoagcr)'.-^-"AQueer Dilemma!! aiid "Judge ..HoganS De-cision" nl|l introduce the stock burleiquelorces lu thiH week's eutertaioment. "A

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di-verting olio will Include: Kimball Bros.,James Murray, lteed.and Center, . and theJtjcc Bros,

ptfllnttlT. Hie .object being. .that.Mr. Ulcknrdsshould hnve control of the GllnBcrcttts, brelse

,they, could have, gope poriormlng. clae-

wliern, ., to rival., places, of . amtpieniontii.Throughout the. contract ,snoko of tho mem-bers, nnd not tho plaintiff, otherwise, thereWpuleV have

: .been no .remedy, ngnluBt the

troupe If they left Gllriserettl and stnrted InonpoK-itioa.to. him. -.Evidence wns given. byMorris Cronln, II. If.. Felber, J. \,, Oruvdon,Alfwd-Bptt, Frank (iIealBter„,Uarry Masters,Tom Pacey, will Oliver pnd Mr, I.nrklnThe judge -Ba|d, the two questions the- juryhad in. decide fire (1) whether, .|h« troupetho plaintiff prepospd to fake to- Australiawns the Burnc. from n business point of view,ns tho troupe with regard* to which tbo con-tract was entered Into, and (2) if they enmoto the conclusion thnt It was the! bo nte, findthat there was a breach of contract, whatdumngea was, Hie plaintiff entitled to. TheJury, after being out nn'hour; answered ihotlrat question In tfce... affirmative, and ns-sessM the dnmacoa ut £500,

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Wlioellna;.—At, Wheeling. Park" (Geo. A.McLaughlin.mnnnger) Bartholomew's Juve-nllo Minstrels, who were billed for week ofSSi. al*WP" t0 fl Pb°'"'' nnd the 'manage-ment filled In with Hucgel Brothers. GreatDo Koe, Four UanrJngJlnrrtsees. and Hyde,Heath and Walsh, whogave good satisfaction,hut Ibp.raloy, wen ther ,spoilod the attend tiu<e.11 II .for week. of lit; Dixon. Bowers nndDixon nnd Anna Burt. M. Uldndgc, Fosternnd dog. AI. Lcunhardt and Wavne I>n Mar' c°nkx IsrAsn Park (II. W. .Itogcu. ,mon-Ager).—Bill fpr week of 5 Included: Camillaniid.J'onda, Hawk nnd Hawk. Harney First.

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llfl Roiipr„who gavo goodsatisfaction, to. fair attendance. T.

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Notrs.—At the, nipptftig of the directorst in ( ..Nf.i- To nr.,1 T1...I. o ...... !™r' .

Kmplro wac rel^licnt^p last1\V«, i]ik1 !j.U.y ulglit.

Two h!io*vh w.r. Rlvpn, ana ninftna tbM, aii-

paarlng. werp : CftlKi'^l's .*lo«l, U Rllfr ' WfN«*

;""'—-" .ire: nmnipi nr til, illrfcof the Oonpy. I, and.rark.8.,Maoaaer Ronprs

er. Bii.ro Tronnp. Harrl. mid Wort'],, Spty»na Monll, Colbltt, lobuUt tod Charlie,

... ,,,... ,,,,., i.iuuu i.irKf<..Managertenilorn] lila feilnlinhdn. whrrh wa? aoccDltilnml Geo. Scliarfpr wa» piprtwi manngpr viatpm. .Clniidp Nplaoir.

, manogpr pf thehook nc <lpnar nipt,, nt n. n h^.b'i:-: f..!.'?hooking (lpparlin.piil of the. park, fill btmdSLS«™ "oiiSM In Wit Liverpool fortauaetllle purposes for next aeaaoi.

AuBTmi Stone's MosEt»t (A. n. Whltp.riiniiagei').—"The. OarHlpa from the South"cumpntl.v entPllnlned big erowdo In tlie eurloboll Im,) week,, and, hold over 18.18. Trlxle,ariaki'., qiippn: l'rof. i.rTopp'a Orchpatro, findHpn Hiir, llie hlg sunk,', nip other card,. Inthe theatre: 'MIUKtrel .Malda, Introducing(iraco., Toledo, Minnie Hnrke,LoUle Blanchfirq, .

(irnce .Howard, -Cora, Kvclvn, Cajmle1. leuch. Spreno WollTe, MUdrpil ftlau, ViolaCrnwfonl, .Erla 'Mil«ctte,.^(nnle Hall, FrankCook, Chna. Clark. John nohan, Jamea Max-well, and vnudeville by Zarelll, Geurgle VanHorn, .J'rotik L'tneraon, Phil Morton and JoeMaxwell.

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B NtcKiiuiniioM liy, K. Wotffe, mjjnoier).—In tho curia hull week o( i:<; itininn, con-tortlOnlHt

: "Doo" Npiaon, BharpHhoOter, andTielinan'B educated goala. . Stag, alihw: l>ol-lie ClItrord'B Keinule 'Mlnstrelfl, Olio—-MayCellloN, Muybelle.Marlowe, Muni] C'rnnciall,Hon* HlBlprs, Illnnclie Rnvoy, Ollle (loodell,Ida Merrill, nml Welsh and Wolsli.Walkeu'h Muhkum (L. W. Walker, mina-

ear),—In tlie cut;lo hall : Frank (It-pen. strongman ; Oklahoma lull, ' cowboy 'rorrietflst

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MUo, eoutortlunlst, nnd Prof. Lyuch'a shodow-Ktupha. Stnge allow; Nellie Hartford's Mam-yipth nurlcMiucre. Ollorr-<|oulette SlJtfrs,lllnnelie Loi-lng, Pearl Arnold, Theresa Mor-ris, Harney Fairfax, MnJ. jind Annie English,May Desmond and May Crlpps. ,... .

MBi.ronn ItouLBVAitn thkatiib (J. W. Oor*Man, (nannier),—Hill . J«r week of -13Mnckny, (Julgg and, NMckersan,. lllxlo Sere-naders ..Donosan uojl Arnold, Cheater. Blod-gett JithiHtone, .Adair., and IDohn. Jacksonnnd Hoon, and Hie knmograph. "Mr. Planetfiinn Mara" was given, Inst week. . .. ,

r>oni'iiiiEQA Pahk (Carl Alberto, mana-ger).—Bill for week of. -Ill, In tile rustic the-atre : i eiido.]), Vldoou ,and Flynn, Troeaderofour, the llcrnnrds, Dick nml .Alice McAvoy,the Wilsons, and the komogrnph. . .. .

('^<»<lTON . Pabk (J. 'JV Bphion. • MM-K«J.—TIip CJulglpy Bros., (lolden date Qnln-tctte, Fred w. Morton, Hellmnii, and thekomogrnp.h .are this week's cards In thorustic theatre. .;. 1 . . ,;,

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WMmuajto Paioc (F. C." Thomfisoh; man-asei'J.-Hjamcs |.;,.llardy,:tlght rope walker;Mme Louhct, who loops the loop fq an .auto-mobile, and the llnlmnn Bros., comedy ocio-hats, are. the fentures In the free open aircircus mis week, ,The "pay" show? all. re-PPrt fe'onil business.- i.

"•' ,.. :'"'., ..PAnAuiM PA||k,(0. ,A;,'Podgo; mnnoBer).—Although the hCnvr -fog of the paat fewweeks boa held up transportation .to thisboncli 'resort, .buahieaa ,haa been lepoited aasntlHfnctnry. .Free clrcua, fcoturen thin week

Ci'oi r.')?.''""''Hag's, trained ponies nnd dogs,

will nm,. wire widkar, aud funny tub races,linstock a trained wild animals continue tontU'act much attention.

Ndr«ii._ji»r,.:vottn(t...«tntii,M the John

t-rolg Stock. Co. next week, as leading lady.f.vllte,, Painty. .Puree.. Ilurlesquera .will

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M...WIIb}o,pn will mannge^ ."The .Man fromMw. Co. on the rood....,,. II. r,. Hartiuhasbppn apnolDted musical; editor of the White-Smith Music Publishing Co,....;..:ho*,IIHansp], Julia Dean, Edward Wade, MatkKent and l.roorn. Brndley hove been engagedfor the Castle Square stock for next season.M/l.-i'IheOrphenm (formerly Empire). PercyWilliams, malinger, is |ielug thoroughly over-hauled, preptritory to Ha opening early InSeptember, aa a vaudeville house Austin

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ft Stone's new electric lobby Is attractingmuch attention.-., . .."The ulbsoa Girl*' and^e MttattyrrOIrt'' are-twoiof, Matt OK*BrasirtFptWjittlong* to be ptit'on the road InSeptember l'_^.;.;.. ^..,

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Lotvell—At (bo Lnkcvlow Theatre (J.

J. KJynn, manager) last week, "A SpringCbtckeu." was offered by , an. excellent ;c6m-psriy, headed by T. ' F. Thomas, to big hosl-ne*n. Mr. Tlioiimn ffmrfor ninny yonrn Instork hero nt the old Music Hall, and heKWtved' «' roy&L welcome at every perforin-

anee*;. The ..supporting company Included:Henrietta Whiter- BGMle Lane,' Hva' Fox,

fiivdtlfi!H (Jrcy; William Xrainor, John Qstor-rg and John, C. Cimon. The chorus also.

setyfc'aV mention. ,A' vnudovlilc bill headedBiioth nhd itu'ild. Others : Drummer Quar-

tet,-- Harvard and Colby, Aglous and Melnno,nod 1MB Aherrjs;- week of W. . \OANOptB wkk.Park hnuiWi Salem, N.

II. (JrV-Clrant' Gibson, resident manager).

The opera ] company made n. feature of "TheIrish Alderman" ;

last1 week, the comedians

scoring;. In the comedy roles, whlto many'~l numbers, were Introduced.

Week of 18, "A' Trip t»Bleucine, musical numbers were introduced.

CI, HAMPTO.N.^BBACir OsiNOj Hampton. Mors.<W«u II. l'hlniwr,"

clilBSHBPBride

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manager).—"The Miller'sentertained excellent business bcrc

f'er), stock'MpftVTlTBwmi art

FPi^fclitjiifiT Pahic, Blllerlca, Mnss. (W. P.Acbsmsy-tnunagcr).—This popular ruatlo re-

wrt :kis:' enjoying- good' patronage. Moving

pictures and Illustrated songs. arc featured.•MKhtiON.—Tbo special event of the cur-rent* wceit will be the visit of George II.

Primrose's Minstrels, at tbc Opera House,H. There has been- u big advance sale. . . .

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The Sunday concerts of moving pictures, at'CaMioble -Lake -Park Theatre, ore-'* phrasingtarge1 crowds.' All the local houses arenrepnrlrifc'to open Labor .Day. Sept. It—1

Lowell Opera Mouse (Culm A Grant, mana-gers; Frod..B. Emerson, resident inunager),with drama; Academy of Music (lib-hard P.MurphyY'rtfauflRor)), with, the Sevcrln-DcDrynStock ;CoJ:' Hiitbuwny'n Tlrntro (John I.

Shannon, ,rfsldcnt uanuger), wlrir vaude-ville; Boston theatre (J. II. Tebbctts, mnnii-

' stock' burlesque unci vnudcvjllcVTheatre; Palace Theatre and Temple.. ore ah yet without management: ....

Geo. W. Carey's new plate1

of amiiHctuoat will

Ire called ''Kunriyland.' ', und:o|tens utter theseason closes at ennoble Lake Park.

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.flprtuKHrUt.—At the Court Square Tlio-

hi re (it: '<),' tillmore, mhnagcr) the regularseason was -opened by IK>cksiudcr's Minstrel w,

Aug. 4, and, In 1 spite- of the beat, good IhihI-

ni&i"'wan done. 1\\o spin work of Messrs.Pfr)8st!i ,

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ltt and Ivnefc, was roimdly ap-

Rlauded. Kddte'Leoonrd and the Folev Bros.;

j dnpclng, were strong features, while JohnDove, IsYtl O'Brien nnd I/ow DodcKtudcr keptup the fun. ''Carolina" Aug. 27, 'J8. -

.Poli'b (Cordon U, Wrigliter, resident tonn-np;r).-r-Ttte fltoek-'compahy did well with'•Prince Karl" last week." Clifford Stork; atthe title role, was Impressive. Miss Htock-well, as Florence Lowell, was all that might

Lbe. dcfllrcdj.and the others of, the companygiiyo- ablO Bupport. : "The rroUlgal Faiucr1'

NOtks.—Chnrlos Clark Mnnn's latest effort"The Olrl froil Tim's' Place,": la to; bo dra-matized by tp* author, in, conJemctloD wlCbJames W. Hnrklns. Ucorgo w. Wilson, thoobjl tlmc.comedtan.of the Boston Museum Co.,JiuB ! beea chftftenas the star to head 1 the toui-p:ni5''. i Hi lift Sumi-Tium, wlio bas beenvlnlLlng frirnds'horo for tbc post threciwceks,has vieft for .Now, VorK, to I rejoin "TheTourist" Oi.; In whlcir she has A prominentrole Julia Boot)), leading Inoy of the

Hunter-IJradford Htock Co.. -the j>reHent: Rum-

mer, sptfnt SHtirtnv' with friends here,' and Ih-

<i(lR»l«lly tnuk in the minstrels... :..OrorgoD.' Nclfton, owner of tlie Nelson 'llieatrc, after

8'Ivlng the'forhier leflsccri, P. F. Bhea.& Co 4|

HO notice, und tnklhfc posHesslon of tlie place,

Uused the Iiohro for n period of flvc years, to

in* simbcrt Interests. After a number of

imprnveincnts have been made In the house;

It will open with Georgo II. Miller.- a formermember, of Bhuborts' executive Btaff, as resi-

dent manager. L.MV. Hardy, for tho pastsixteen -years 'lender of theatre. orcbeHtras In

this vlomlty, Is to bo In charge of tho music.yt'-j, ."{..' ' •'.

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;VaH : nifi^r.—*i;iio" Acodomy of. M;i«lc

K'tihu AOiant, monagers) opens Aug. 17,18,with Byrne' Brothers, in "ICIght 'Bolls." ThoMHM has undergone a i borough ovorliatil'ng,

thp lobby aiul.lnterlor having been rcnstnicil,

M'hlch -glvos tho-houso u hrlgli and Invitlap

iippi-flrniire. Primrose Minstrels 20, Mrtrlo

Cshlll, in "Marrying Mary," 21 ; II. W. Tay-ior's'HtOok'Co.'HO-'JD. ,

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Rntohn'h :

Bi-ron (John Barry, manager).—The J.' Prank Burko Htock Co. prcHeutcd

"1<V»M(18 Uliter's' Honor" week ofl (i, andtestnl tlw seating, capacity twice dnlly. v J.

WmtOt Burke nud> Kthel Kblcr, In leading

roles, .were uplpuuded for clever -wjjrk. Harry»S., Jlfld|leld,.:'A'irn Singleton, and Plpreuco

Mick dewrvcd.^icnUpH,.: Baby McVey, In.hfih'Hlnglng!.i,-pe«liillyifrind the. utimrnlgraplt

are standard and pleasing features..,week

of t3, "An ADiericiiiiOemletnun."- » - ''

.-Nickblookon (D.p. Biilllnton, inaoagcr).-^-Weok'bf'Hl: Mason Hhd'Mnwtt, OcorgeDcnno, Mae J[ussotl, Philip. Lcventbat, Barlowand.CaBlcy, and NickelHcope. - . ;

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. NpTBs:~(Jvorge A.'Halfy. formerly rcsl--

dent manager of. tuc-aavoy Theatre, bus beenuppolnted ns'Calin fc (Iran.tV representative

at their theatre in Uneeitnn; Pa i.J^TPred

Lees, of this city, bus been engaged as man-ager of i the- Colonial ThealiT,-ln T^iwl-eiice.

r.iv, . .Mnurk'u CM- ug.-nt of ^flight Bells/'

was iDi'.loWn Jaat -week, and billed ft ex-

tenslvely.

New Bedfpril.,—At the ,New Bedford,

Tlieutrt' (Wm^BSOwssi.inunager) the. Tay-lor.Btock Co. opened its season here Ang. II.

. .HatjiaU'AV: . t J. -M. Hnlhu-way, manager),—The Hummer Stock Co. presented YoungMtsr Wintbroi)." to exrcUcat' biiBldcss, weekofim ,.i:"triio; Three ; Hatii"! MM '';";-

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, ^Sivox-iW. II. -'nhlm*; manager).—Movingpictures and Illustrated song» Oraw tho usualgood buslntiig." : -' ::', (''- '• • »'-

,Lincoln Pauk <I, W, Phelps, mnnngor).

-^Blp business' for week of "0. with tbe Ml-

lowllVg bill; .Aninun ahd Uardry; Ailolph

Addms. Mltrs -and ltlcard,,. Kofltt|norapd.

StcVehn.-urid movirtg' pictures.

N(»-WS.—Joacphlne Kok closed w|th (he

Hiifhsway Co. on tl.......'1'ho vaudeville

season nt Haibawfly's opena 27.i..v- .vjobb. LShannon, of tills city, wilt again be mana-

ger<of,'Hutbaway'0, Lowell, MaM.** .k* • -yi;^ i

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business roit-

tlnues good, ond the houne. will; not coso. until after Labor Day. This week : TheEvans Trio, Ward and Raymond, 'Lorn Bry-

ant, Alice Berwick, and tlic bioscope.'t

QCmMAW'B Summkb TinuTBE. Solera Wil-

lows (Michsel Doyle, manager).—Business is

flhe, and tbls will bo one, of the most success-

ful :.seksonri : here. Thla1 week, tbc GormanHnerliilt v Co '' •'

Notks.—AI. Haynes and, Julia, Rcitoiond

weri'Ift' Lynn last week, visiting friends, ..

Th'e.WjlRiilmrn & D'AImn^ Anliuji Hbuw rnmeM ;A iVim d did a big bnslnes: ft, O.

Mh'fkVi " press agent. Is -wearing a- luippy

Smile, as he rncenlly bcnrd.that the siork hart

if Isltsd .his- home...., , . TUb. Opm Theatre is

fielnjTthoroiigblr reunvated. and the opining^lllWbf-.'eaTiy In :HiviHemt«r. -.. . Mnnnfter

Kati^'.annonbcrs tlio opertibg of:thf» Andl-

tbe man in advance of the Jere McAuliffe

Stock Co. for a number of seasons, will next

season he tho- manager of - the company.Carter Cosh. In«t season head usher at the

Auditorium, Is to be the advance ageot.of tho

company. _•}•*„ *. ;1..*. '-.'.';'.......'-,—

_W«t*«at«*.—TTjc Worcester will open Jag.37, with AtmaEva Fay. The honsc IrfMlafthoroiiahly/rcoovatei and re,dccornted' §J trieShubiTt lntercstB, and will, present an nt,ttacttvb apntdfarice. ' Alf. T. Wlttoii, for soma.n^yesr»Vconnccted with i«throp*B nnithe J*&m',. lias be-?n engaged nH'tbe. rcildnufmanager, wbllc J.ir. V. Rock will act as bisassistant. Mr. Wit ton Is thoroughly . welllirc]tniTd to lake up the work At this house,ns he has been connected with atnus'Mnententerprises la Worcester for years, "andknown every whliri and fancy of the pnMtalie has won Ihnlr contldence whllo connectedwith the two smaller house*.Kaanklin Squajib.— Prlmrose'B All Star

Mlnstrcla'17. IK.

, Pom's.—Week of 18 tbe poll Stock Co.will produce "The Three MtlBkoteerH." Busi-ness Is good.Pabk (Alf. T. Wfllon, mapagcr).—Tbls

house, after a thotough reiiovntlon, willopen Sept. ;t, with Miss New York Jr. Tbepolicy of the house will be that of the Em-pire Circuit Co., while shcb plnyB as appearat the Dewey. Gotbam and Circle- In. NewYork Chy, will be produced. :

Widie Mr.Wnton :bns becoiho manager of-the Worwstcrhe will Im just as alert as ever In pleasinghis following here. .

Wilt™ Cnv.—Wo<'k of 49, (be special at-tractions wll be tbo tbiynl Italian BandaRbssn. T. It Plow^ra and c«tcrle : of bal-loonlsts. and a uit'Of vaudeville attractions.Business Is g(Hnl.

L\KB.—Week' of 13 : J. W. Gorman's SpQ-(iatt.v AMiiUKc; iucludlrig Grade Kmmett,Ten Hrook-rinmbert Co., Macarte HistoryJenalngn and Renfrew, and AHHoy." :

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WASIIHUHM & I.t'Al,M\'H IVAlSKri ANIMALsnow iy-16.

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new alratlp« Bnssea ob tba' Banr,''>hnniplonlirnia bund --of (7r«at Britain. Casino vandc-vllte: awrxayj. Clayton: and Drew, Grattb'reflerirk,, Jack \Ylitlutns, Ethel Vnno andLillian Mnynanl. ...

IbtftAAi Citt.— Wlnebrcnmn's benra, and.mohkeys, I lolronibo'A plttsqHTfr Band, andllrcivorks carnival Wednesday. Aug. 1T».

KfcNNVWoou pAitK.--StiT|dny. Aug. 1^,Nlretla'a IMnd. Dally,. Great Western Hold-up '.illl eonytlnues, to draw Inxgo crowds.

H^VTHRitx I'AnK. — Sumtiiy. PenitsylvanlaHtnte Hand. All weekr'Bnico and lbigneaa,Howard and 'Linden. Hhort and Shorty, See-back, niid Intestklniogrupb pictures.Oakwtion,—Sunday. Second llrlgndo Band.

AU week: Billy Johnson nnd tils CreoloHellca.

Caliious,—Sunday, 1 2, only : Hecereto'sBand: llaby Owens aud company, and Johnb\ fonrk; '

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We«T Vusw P,vbk.—Sunday, Ifaria andbis band, tlic usual largo crowds attending.

-North 'Adnm».—At fcloosoc Valley Park(Luuld McMabon, raabsget) tho OreSt Sua-dow Vaudeville Co., last week, drew excellentcrowds and gave satisfaction. The companyIncluded: Sylvan and O'Nell, Lew Carrlllo,the, Kartells', Marie haurnnt. Young Saadowand tbe vttagrapU. Week of 13, Leon Morris'animal show.'

li.Miiin'. (John i'. Hulllvnn, manager).—^Tl)l» house opi.'ns tlic regular season i.t. withthe Lortu; Ulwyu Couiedy Co., !n a repertoryof istaiidnrd blnys, Incluobig- nine big speclaDties. '" ' ' i '• ". ••

Ilnrrlsbarit.— At tho Lyceum Tbeatre(Ml lids, itianngcr) the kchbOu will openAug. ,in, with Havcrly's Minstrels,

0i*esa IIoI'kh (M. Hcis,; manager).—"UerFirst 'Knlsc Step" will 'opea tho liousa 13-10."A Mattes Urbften Vntajw* ln-18.

l'AXTAKIl ' I'ADK (1-VtlX R. D.ivls. mntui-per).—Week of 13: Prof. Kelley. aeronaut;Alvln nnditenney. Patsy I>ij|e,tlio I/otltls,

Horace Vinton Ind Edyth Buyle. •

"NotKa.—Tho Pawnee nill Hltow lost, onnlife and suffercl |.t,00t) daraagc, as the resultof a severe llgbtiilng sttirm here. 0. li. Frandl,lender of the Mpincsd trouiw of ncrobatHand riders, was struck and instantly killedby lightning; also one camel and two horses.Tbe tents were blown down, nnd thp nudl-encfc and- horses were stntupeded during tbcafternoon performnure. A greater loss' or life

was prevented by the coulness of GeneralManager Oscnr Uratise, who mustered ills

forces and bad thour working systeinntlcnllvlb keening tbc people from trumping enrhother niirrng tho panic. A perfi>rhmnce wasgiven In the evening Itoc. Wadddl whsthe guest of bis newspaper friends l.'t. , . . .

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Spencer C. Cburlers, 1 of tbe Thomas M. Wtoft

Co., Is it his hoinc' for a few days, prior tohis oiwttlng1 in New York Hurry rteevcy,

who this season Is with Will NunkcvllloaHavrrly'H Minstrels, was berc !t.

TniiiHim—At Sabbntla Park (Joscpb J,

Flynn; m»nngpr). for week of Aug. 1ft theimjicrlaf Vntrdcvllle Co. M booked, Including:The Village CtuMr, Sludge and Morbab, 'ThreeNorriscs,, Dynes' and Dynes, and Melville. '

Tataqiikoa PAric ( it. A. ibiiTlngtmi, man*ager).—A strong vaudeville bill Is on.jNum—Maasey and Krumcr havo joined

the "Undo SI tI6llpr l,.:Co. >

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. i Tl • 4- ,»PENNSYLVANIA.

1'hUinw ipiiin.—P'our more houses—thoQrni OpclfaJ Olraird, People's aud Stnmlnrd—throw opcb their doors for the'IVlr sea-son Aug. l«, while on the followlug Saturday,215, four more will bo ready to do business—•

tbe Caalno, I'orepaugh's, Park and Burnout's.The Dumoiit minstrels stock the' coming '(tea-

son wilt cnll'Ht the Bcrvlces of: Hughy Oougli*etij,- V)c, Richards, C'hnrlcB Turner, JerryCunningham, Fox and 1 WnVd, J. H, Murphy,.lames EteCool, Joseph F, Hortlz, J. M. Kaue,Edwin Goidrick and it. P. Lilly. Therewill be also a number of new faccsln theFoicpaugh stock. 'Those rc-cugagoti : nfe

:

BertRa Cidghton, Arthur Malt land, EdwinM-ldiULdon,: WilUmu M'nrr, I'JOBnbr Cklftes,

Virginia 'Hennlngs lind PavuLIIerblcln, Tlie

new comers' arc t James Baber, Lo\iIho Kent;John Mllford nad Auguittln (llassmlre.

UbAHBx's Ajtcn Stubiit (J. P. Eckhardt,inahager).—"Tbu ' Cbavlcl's Daughter" 18-

1S. 'i'lie hot weather luKt week bod„ni> ti-r-

rofa to the patrons who turned out. la bignumbers to 1 witness Vivian Prcscotr, In. "AChild of tho Regiment." UtUMll. Btotbcrs110-25. .'-::'..,;',.'..

NvnuN.u, (Joseph M. Kelly, manager).

'J'litM liourie opened for tbe Fall iteason 11, toa crowded' audience, t6 wltueos A, II. Woods'production of "Secrets of tho Police." WeekOf-SVi "The Way of the TranBgrftssor."

Kkith's (H. T. Jordan, manager).—illn*

nln'Onprcc and company heads tbc. bill weekof W, Others pn :-Tbu. Kiagarl Troupe, LeoHarrison, Barney Fiij-uu. and. Henricttn By-ron, Carson ami Wlfjnrd; Morrow and Schdl-Burg Piccolo Midgets,

| ifIlls ' Nowlun Trio,

Lniu-nitlfr.—At the- ltoof Garden (Chaa,M. Howell, manager) tbn current attractionsinclude; OVM Reynolds, Ferreros, lionise

Ciiniitbdl. TlllL:flbd" Mill, (illdoy and Fox,Hugh Jeans and moving pictures.

Hucky Sprihob.—-Attractions for wook of

Aug. LI Include 1

: The Klltlo Trio, Harrls-

Heaurcgarde company, and ltnrtlctt and Colr

Fulton Opkra Uouhb (Cbas. A. Yccktr,nmnager).—Tills house will reopen win"The -KiHiratlon of Mr. P|pp," 2ft.; "Pulnt-lag the Town" 28, Gorman's Minstrels 2t>,

"Sunday" 80. __ :l

b'AMiLY (IJd. Mpfart, niAnagcr).—Thishouse reopens 20, after extcnslvo Improve-ji nu i h.

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Noth.—Pawnee Mil's Wild West Hhowexhibited 7, to big buslucsa.

has been engaged for lending man, and IKa-nis Harris leadlbg Juvenile.

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>.,. *.i . r.. fe J - sAlbainy,—At Ilnrnifiniis IJIeerkec Hnll

(11, It. Jncobs. manager) Goorgii, PrhnrosoMlnnrrcls appeared' tot two perrorttntlccaAug. t, to nootV attettdance; Blnrk PattlTrnubtidoura i:i-ir».

Pimirrnit's (Howard tlrabam, resident man-ager).—Vaudeville still attracts, notwith-standing the. beat. Receiving most applauseInat week were; Edsall aud Forbes, Cornaliuand Kildtc, ntid Marlon (larsoh. For Aug.13: Tbe Colonial Bcptotte, Fltsgerald and(llhlny, Happy Jack Gardner, Alpmit Trio,neiton lit ob.. Itado and Burtman, and Nor-ton nbd Nicholson.

Ai.tiio Pauk (Max llosen, manager).

This week: i'rof. Alexo, Rolwrtl' and hittrained animals, Carson Bros., Pongo nndLeo, and I'rof, Gennaro'a Band.Ntrxa—The Kmplro will open Sept. 1,

under' new management, and will bo devotedto tiurlcctpje.

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Vtivn.-'At tho Hewry Music Hall (llavld

Hnfry, mnnnp'r) last week's people wilt ro*

uiniii over. •,.

Hi'MMir PaUK (T. A. Bakor. mnnngor),—Business Is good this week. A Japanese com-pany furnishes tbe hill, " •

Utica ipAttic (Hcratn & DonOhoe, mana-gers).—Kalii's Orchestra couiluuca io draw.

Notan,—The atajnatle Thca.(ro la bringrepaired, and will open Aug. 23......TubOrplidlm wUl open 20. - - '

—. «~^« —CALIFORNIA.

l*o » AniteicM.—Tho Mason Opera IIoubo(II. C. Wyatt, munnger) Is dosed for a towweeks. • i uv

Bklanco (John H. Blackwood,, manager).—"Cbariiw'a Aunt." by tbe slock coaipauy,drew well at every performance -week' endingAug. 4, "Zueo,',' by tba stock couipnny, 5-

11;. "Mrs. Iiane's Dcfenan" 12; ",i»uiieos

nnd: Mellslinde.'V at matlntv H 710, by Con-stance Crawley and Hnbart llosworth.

MunoBco'a Hih:iumc (Oliver Morosco,maniiEcr),—"Tb« Hnlfbrccd" (foiirlb week)Is extremely popular. "Romeo nnd Julietwill follow.

GttANi) Ot'RtiA Hotmn (Ctflrcncn Drown,miiiiuger).—"'JHie HOfM of Mystery" drewwell weifk ending D. The lltrlch Hluck OLIn "When tbu World Nlt-cps," t; ; "On tboBnwanee RJvcr'Mtt. ' «

ciui'itKCM (Martin Beck, general mana-ger).—Features tl nnd week: Paul Hpailoiii,

iAtcWattcrB, .Tyson and cdinnany, CnmllloCoined), Trio, Kelly apd Kent, 1 Claildo OB-lirtKivnter and company, Argyro- Kasron, C«t»lin and Otto, Military- Octette, and motionplclnMN.

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I'lsciMiii's Tiikatrh (A. E, Fischer, man-..^er).—Eltaer K Llssouden, motionand.'lt'Iscber's All Star Corncdy Co.,

wnlino»n|M»rt. At tlic Lycoming OperaHouse fV J. l'lsk'.'manager) tbo aeasoh ooeniwith Tbaddeuu Gray Stock Co., week of Aug,20.'

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VALUMONT ; PARK TAVIUpN (I* A. . PrttJi

mannger) Vallamont Slock Co. pleased bigaudiences. In "A Night at tho Play," 8-R,.and

"Out of Iho Pobl."lftl. "Tbe Oyps.v'H Onugh'ter" 111-10; "A Woman's Honor 10-18, "Uo*tween Love nnd Puty" 20-22. '

Not».—Qbtn E, Inslco joined the companyfl.,.. ..Vnb Dyke ItMoka left

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to join the

Standard Theatre Stock Co., at Philadelphia.

John lliiM!l,.-tbo famous cornet player,

of New York City, Is spending a few weekscrimping along the Husqnehanna Hlver andvisitlog bis former homo berc, MWM0WUMby MWrrls Smith, president •£» Manetabi'Union, New Tork City, and tbdr respective

WtVCBi'. *' •' '; "j,"l ' '

AltooMO.—At the allBhle'r (I. C. Mlshler,

manager)- "Arlsona" opened, the season Aug.i), wWi a full bouse. "Voung BirBfato. 10,

11, had good bouflca. :The Volunteer Or-

canlsl", 17, "Hnr First Fulse Step" 18, ;

nBi,i;v^nth'Avknii«I (L C. MJBhler, ,mhns-

gerj.—'Hie" Centdry Girl 17, tho Champagne

UHEBHpjff; Pabk (O. O, : Hartley, ntans-sfe Alleb' Bi|ly Hnuid, -Bop Ryer, MnP 5 Iris 20/21. '/' _ '" - .

,'- 'V'

ine und.TJioinus, Marlon And Dcuup, »ud !.. LftSWPMT. TAliK (O. 0, ,llnrlley, .mWt-

i kluetUrifpb.: ';' •,

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' ' ger),—Big liousewjpreynlloil all week Of' II.

5iyo* "(Geo. ; W, Rife, nmmiger)i-^AftCr « Rooked week of lit :\Vi.lf lHros..,FcnDo

>l. ^iwl

an 'of (iftv-ono tvecks, , this, bouse enaw Tyson, Llbliey ; and Tniyer, Lvnp. HvunB,manage i-

s,.thrls;li

ii.';iini will! reopen Its regular 1 season; 20,with 'u'liiianiH' Ideals. OuHiur tbe Siunmcrtbo' stock hutlcuaiig roinpany played to good,

buslaesi.IHam isV'Dliwftonj, WUp has been

tlicboiiHO manager during tbo past Scanon,ban" reilnnblKbPd bin position to take cburgoof tli^ new - Mumiiheiitnl, in Ilnltliiiore; Ml"-

Uawuon iiiimIc murty filemls during his year'srcHldcmo In thlKdty. uiidblH departure to

bis new Hold of, aetlvUy .wjih accouipaaledby many wdl'wlHlics of snecess.

•'Jjvobum, (John O. Jermon, manager).—

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The stock mCMMIH show coutinucs wltll

fardr. TB« olio week of: 1.1 lncludeW? Billy'

Kelly, lidward livprctt, Fannie: ..-Bwwtf^

Stella Scliianer. liendrldw and Burus, AWUMund White, and tbe Wakellelds. '

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Willow GriOVK PA|iK(F. II: Lincoln, mnn-,agcrV-—Victor Herbert ond bis orchestraroneitided a very auccesstul eugagcincnt 1 1,

During' Htn iTiiitl' concert Mr. Herbert waspresented, by his aiimlrers with a benutlful.

sliver loving'cpp. Hoiisu and-'bia bAnd.'wblcH'began itB'cagagenient'12, will bd t|(e musical;attrnctlon until the closing of tbe park un-

seat 41.* 1

. wooosipb. Pahh;,—Tho Sixth ReglmeatBaad is now tbo musical; attraction. In tho!

tbi'atro free 1

,shows lire' being gltfen with;

th^so performers : .lauies Weltz-.d, Meakln unaJordan; Dan'Oolllns and lilma Baker.

. Wjiijs CiTir (Hi Mt-Auchy, . manager),

The |b>yal,.Vonet Inn Hand Is giving two con-certs dallyiitci.-goodlsiKCd onma i

'WA'HillNn'roN I'Anic (W. J. Thompson, man-ager-)i—Tbo gala'ocetislon at^tiila resort will'

occur on 13, when tliebbhuAI fnVmers' ptcuhrtnkes :plaoo. TIiIb event brings tuuuniind» ofrnrmorfolk from -nib' the lowor coiintles- 'Of;

Now Jcirii- v, TJbo Ituyal Imperial Band coa-'

tianea 'to plenso tbo big crowds.N'uijh.—Buslnesu' Manager Thomas M.

Dougherty, of < the -Park, is <back In -town,ulter u tcn-.wcuks' lour of tbc continent. . .

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Howard, Wall; of thrf' Standard, ts again nt;

IiIh rlcsk, pluntiltic next season's campaign."ItdsBlte,

11\yillard Knencer'sr la'est

opera, bcglmi \tn road tour at Trenton. Sept.20. The cost will include: Cora Tmrey,:Albert l^rr, W.-H; Clarke, Fred Wayne. W.HcuuBtrr.. LodlH Hcarsdalc nnd W. Lstfqrty.

Max! Wlnne will be musical, director, aud,Harry Dixon atago manager.

Plitnbnrp;,—Aftho Alvln (II. M. Gullck& Coi, managers) opened Ang. 11, to a targe1

bouse. "Tho Volunteer Organist" 2O-&0.. " S

' BWOi;.—"Voung BufTalo. King of tbo WildM'csti" 13-18. -Last week "Secret Bervlco Bsm"'piay«l to good business. "Her First FalseHlpfi" 20-25. •• *-•

• -IIiiAnbv'h Ni:w I'iMnni".—Chas. H. Blaneypresents Walter Wilson. Hie favorite com'cdlan, In "A Bad Man from Mexico." Lustweek. "Queen'nf; ihe circus", played, tpen-rnflCifi", and Kiiven good show. "Queen of tbeWhite aia.YcaV-2tt.26. ' - ';•-, ;

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ACAbrttv or Mjjsie (H. W, Williams, man-ng^fL-^-Tbe Colonbil ndles. tfHH, -give a;

gootl eiittM-talniiie),!, CIish. Itohiiison mal Ing*

a .decided loi at each performance. Lastweek' 1he,Imperials played to the usual en-:

piclry business, and gave: a good Inuglilng">hniv., Pauline Mprait hcorcd lilg with her-

singing." The Avviitie GlrH^O-2B. I

,LL'sa 1'AflK.—Llucolft BfHdiey and bJtl

,'yson, Llbhey ; _

Luura Davis, nnd Alvln Hros.•i— » » '•";,

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NEW YdiftK MTATB.

iitiffniii. Ai tbo Star Tkoatro tbe Bon-BtdHplonpn Stock Co. EcopcMm *ra sqc-

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ccssful aeasou; 'week of Aug.-i;jl-wl(h'"»|iM.

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Shba's.—Bill for 1^ iiodweek-i Konjteiililack HiiMsars, Kfttherliie Uayvti; iabal JAqii-

sou;-Bdblol and GrovHil, and UerVeri's) ddm.'-A^AUimr'UV-C Cornell/ manager).^Cbas,

TvAldrlcti.; in "Secret Service flaw,* week nf

aaU-ilA Mnn'H Broken Promise'' Week oOOJ"GMeen orihe White' fWv>a* illil well, con-

sluerlng the very torrid weaiber,Lacaybttb (Chas. M. Bagg, manager),—

After ft tborough renovation, nod cleaning,

the house will open tbc regular acnHon i;t,

with WtlllamV Ideals.-- ••"» • *« *' *

lAfiiLBTic 1'ark (11. H. Machroom, mana-

titWrMt week: of; LI:1

yjngti'rrllu,''-. Wfimnod' fctucrlle, Waldorf and Mdulei. Viola;

Da Val^Uuglilng Billy IIIneB. DMMM very

Biiiistaptlal,. . , , : '

j. ,,,'•: LrNN'H-MUHBUM.—Week, of «: George \V,

Snow,' Nellie Baker, Mlko Scott, stud HurryReed.

r i mi, in, li n i in, a i in, ui, i.. r inciii'i . i ii ii ii-

ageir).—Mlmof ii. Llssouden, motion plciurcsnnd.'Flflclicr's All Star Crttnody Co., In "TboUmm Maker.'' ,

llurrciigiat ID A. Chick, monager andtesitee).—t-Culh and 1)111, In "A Trip to tbnCniakllls." closed Mielr engagemopt r., andtbo bousirwlll remain dark for several weeks.

I'.Mi'i'u: (Billy llnnkH. tesldeiit maneger.).'^-Features and week: Llllln SiiLliertandi

anil Jack Curtis, Kalo Hope King, Clifford

und ortb, Laura Banks, stock compnuy; pre-senting "O'Grady'o Visit to l'arls," and clno-inatograpli.

i CiNkooiiAi'K (J. A. Brown, monogor>.

Fcaturca (1 and week : Fete Gerald, LittleHellcen, Male Clayton, Artie Curacy, mov-ing pictures, and stock company, In "TbeTragedy at tho Busbco Inn."

Phoi't.u's (formerly tho Novelty).—The

MIClliriAV

Detrnlt.~At' the4Tnifeyeltn (l»r. Camp-

liolK'manager) the'roRutlr aensim opens withlin- Brnndon Stock Co,, la "Tbo Christian,"wedt\of Aug. IX; ..'woman VS. n Hlalr, mannger),—

"Chinatown Charlie." Ibn opening Attrac-

tion, drew packed houses week of 0.' "Acryssthe l1iciric

K week of Iti.

LvrKi'M (H l». Minlr, manager).—JohnW. Vogid'a Allnstrda u|H>ned tho season I-.

und (he ndvuncc stile liutlcatcs a prosperousweek.Tmmi'M) (J. II. Moore, manager).—Last

week's hill was first clans, and, tbo attend-unco good afternoon nnd evening. Attrac-tions for week of LI: Milton and Dolly Nobles,tbn Four lllnnof. Steely, Doty and Coe, LeoWhite, II1II and Sylvliiuy, Dancing Howards.John W. World, and Mladcll Kingston, tudtbo klufogmab. t :

fAtiwUR tlbmr * CnmiibelU managers),—Harry Wllllums' Ideal lliirleniiuora openedthV'i'ogulnr sensoti to large nnd appreclnllvoatidienres week of C. Tbo Avenue Ulrlsweek of 11*.

Cuyhtai. (.1. J. Nnsh, manager).—Weekof 1J1: Tito 'llirce Daltos, the While Vogl,Anson Schlrlmrt, Meaney and Anderson, Geo.Illlltuan. aiul. the klnodrouie.KMumtir Fahk (Louis Myll. nmnager).

WoIPh Ibind.wtis llm leading attractlou weekof (i, and the nttmriuuco wou large, Crrn-lore'H tin ml week of i:i.

NorkX'--Manager II. C, Whitney will openthe regular IHBBM of (be Detroit i>pemHouse Aug. :io, when lhou< will bo n revival

of "Plflt.! I'aiTI I ' IMnf.l 11". Norman

Hftcki'lt,' Ih'trdlt's well' known young udor,haB nrrived: bomo for a short rest bofornrejoining tho coiupauv of Loulu Jaiiien. Hound bis mother, Mrs, Christiana Iluckctt,bare horn nbrond during (ho Summer.

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ilmii.- crrck. ,\i Ihe Fust Thcnlre (M.

H. Smith, munnger) ''Under the North Situ"came Aug. 7. "the Midnight KtXf»C' A I.' Knust," by ISirter J. White's Co., 1 1

;

"(Jitlncy Adums Sawyer" 141'

Bijou (W. S. Ilntlerllclil, mamiger).—Tbls)limine wilt open lit, and the prngrauimu will

contain ouo mora number this season MianInst. MaitrV L. Buret will. he tho local man-'ager, and will slug IthiNtrntcd songs.

Notrh.- Hlngllng InisV Clrctis drow twobig crowds .'I M. K HltdHSielt, who bunlieen sfsge iiuiiiiigi'r at' Ihe Ifont since It wasopened, mid was for iiiauy years stage niau-ngei' at tbn old llnmhlln Opera House, lumrtHigiod and emlinrUed In other. busiitesN.

His successor Is P'rank Itosatnnn. •GeorgoTattle wll! be pronerty man, Arthur rrondet-wlll reiiialo on tlio door, and Solon Webbwill be bend Usher. Albert Modes will Imchief bill poster. Tbe Ucrumiila orehvstrii(John Martin, leader), which Ima clvcii »u<-1i

oxcdlrnt' satisfaction, Iwth ti» pafmns and1 raveling coinpnnleN, hus not been ' oimugi'dfor this Benson. A now orchcslra will bofurnished by Chnrlos Cronk Tba (logum;itcHort Association has been having movingdihjturps and UlltNl rated songs, (the latter byMile. KUWards), and cmieerts hy Ihe Her-

mania Ureliesti-n, every night aud Sundaymatinee for the pnst week.

nny City—At llio Washington (W. J.

Daunt, mnnngor) 1 "Ojilncy Atliuna Huwyer."Aug. 7. h, was the offering for tbe oponlngnf tbe Kail season at (his theatre, ploitslng

fair sized audiences. "Uncle Josh Spruccby"

Wr.sovA HllACII Cahihci (L. W. Kll'hunllt.

uiunuger).—The attracllmis for week of 5

KIM Tucker Co. began ag eugagcriient (1, incluiiiil ; The Klvw Hnm«la. Kranceam; Ited-

prwentlng "ArroM ihe Desert?' "In tbo ding and company. NoravH ltoinari«i, La Auto

Holds"ST thai CM?' W ™ 9W W»6" n'" 1 ""I "- ftn(l tho klnoluii-ni*.

drawing' Immonso crowds. • • 'l ' ' '

lin. ii- (J. I>. I'llmorc, manager).—-Thisboiian is undorgolng linprovemmits lu (lin

r.udltoi'ltun and stage, and will reopen ^7,wjiii a strong bill.

uniqiih. (HentA & ZftUco, protirletoM).—Features <j and week : J. L, Von, alldaU'Dcttc, Clark nnd Franklin, Boston Myn.tihony Trio, comedy comuany.' presentingr'Mrs. Brown from Hodondo," and too Un'quo-o-icope.

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Ncnm—William Deeraoiid and wife (flert*rude Lamflon) ami II. .T. Qlnn bave goneIwist Tlie Howard-ltnytnond Co, Io toproduce |n this city, "Cns San," a new play,bv Josephine I'etder. which Is n romance ofdie Ituttflo-Jupnncfco War, and denis with tbolovo iirTnlr-H of two ItiiHslaa hrothers and, aJnpnueuo girl.-. . . . .Kolb nnd Dill havo goneto Han Kronclsco After a brief closedseason It Is wild tbc Hotcbklss will rcjpenwith vaudeville, or .comic opera'. . . . .. BlancheHall Irgolna l^iaj: for a much needed reitIn the near -Titture, ami Mnry Van llnren In

to take' her plurv. ns leading lady dt Mo-rosco'a Hurbnnk Thcnlre,

Oakland.—At the Mncnonoiiiih (Ctina. V,

Hall, itiiiinigeri the Hllcford stock Co., In

"The Two Orpbnns,'! drew fRpnrlty businessweek eliding Aug. C.

: Tho ftl!ufnrd<i. In

"Monte, Cms*

Hake" II,.

Mniclnau.—At tho Academy (C, J. I'orter.

manager) "Qulncy Adams Sawyer," Aug. r>,

had very good bualneiia, with a good com-pany* "TJnplo fom Bprucoby" 11, Chicago

KivRimiin* Bahk Casino (L. W. Klchnnls,manager).—Tho Misses Ddmoro, I'uul, tboMvsiltier: La Tell Brothers, l*u Adelaide, andFlood Brothers, 1M1, s good bill, with verygood patronage., Franccsca Bedding Mid rnm-

imi ay, the Sbitropolliait (Irand Ofrera Trio,

KuiHldst, La Toll Brotbtraj abd Alice Alva,

Nm'tt- Illngllng Brotncrs' Circus. 8, hadImmenso bnslnnss, being one of tho best ever

glvon lu this cMy.

Clrninl lin plils. -At tba llatnnnn Than-Irn (Ixm Udemnter, mannger) nltraclloim

for week of Aug.^VJ Include : Louise Brnhaiiy,

Foster nnd .Foster, (Jardnor anil Itovuro, theThres Oonloas. Watsona farmyard, and John

-i.ttuqiW. (II. W. Bishop, manager)-— A. .Wrst '. ^ ,v .-. a ,.

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Xntherpo fmy, lr| "Cainlllfl." drew nitprq- OobnprM I/avii.iiin (Ghu flodfroy. mnn-clatlve tuiiBencfa wopk oldlpg n. iKnlh'irlnb agar),—AttrU'dloinj for week' of la Inelufl--

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l.nilrn Jones. Miirttaret Moore. Paul. Illti htys-

^MontoiACrist o," t). "For Her Chlldrcn'a

Hocficmcr. At tho National the. Hum-Mm! sbfttion w( the Loulae Vale Sti«-k Co. was"

brought, to u most siiceoesfpL close week otAilttVH, the cmnpurty giving an excellent pre-

sentation of "Tito Old Plantation," to n kiic-

cession of packed: houses. Tbo liouso now,rcmulria closed until the opening- of flic reg-

ular season, tbc latter part of tho month-,

Cum OnU HorHK.--,nie Monro StockCo.'Tnit on 1 "Northern Llghis" moHt credit-

ably week ;of II, to gratifying. Htteuiluiiro.

Bert.l*ytell,Ueury Sehumcr and Wllletto:

Kershaw wore moat Imiiplly nisi. For HIund week, "A Sfrnngor in a Strange Lund.OKTAnro BtfaCH Tajik.—The heated niwll;

drives Hi" crowds hero lu na luccsaautstream. niinlncsH Is line. Owliig to- nn Hc-

cldenb Io bis ulrshlp Aeronaut Williams* en-;

gagement wus nceesBsrlly <rancded week of,

(I. anil dltlly balloon ascensions, by StephenAllen, sulistltuled. Kverylblng here Is in

readiness for the opening «r Mur.it OrnsFestival, which opens' a two weeks' engugi-roent yo. Tho 'I'otbasso Cnrnlvnl Co., In-cluding twenty different shows, hus been en-gaged. Mnrhfiow, tho HuHslaii glunt, basbeen added as an extra feature.

Cakino Ksb AnniTOSiifM Tukatiibh fJas,

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neiirdon,' manager).—-IliisInesH Is excellent.

For lit Ud-week: Millar Slalers, May Wil-son. Madge Dayldlc. Win. Dwyer. Vice and,Viola,- the Hauls, i'rlc- and Mildred, and:llush .CunipMI. "I

Olbn Havkn I'Aiik (B. I*. Wilson, nintiB-

t-i>ri. .-Ai tho open air ihcntro, t;t nnd week :

The. Four LorctloK, .(lias. Hedow, Bi|ly„Car-;ter, I'VrgiiHott . and' Bhpree/ and Keytnoltrv

' comedy ocgsJ'

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Ska Hhi-.r.T.v. I'.mik (B. it Wilson, mann-;fjarlW-TnM rrtecca for picnickers Ih always;i-rowded. Fifty-fourth Iteglment Baud (local*

Note.—The Moore 8toc| Co. closes -'lis,

second,' aacriesifid.seauon at Cook's.. B^pt. 1,'

nfter which It goes, to iie Baker .Theatre. If,',

for Its Winter csasog (the second at this

todsoj, For this cngigcment. .WUson Wcrroso

_ vopk ohdlpglev anil Bishop's company of players, lb

"Trilby," (I; "Tim Mil In Minister'/ la,Iuojia I.'aiik (.Will L. Oreontrabm, innnu-

gp,r),—The. Idora Opern Co., lu."l»lnafore,"drew narked houses week endlng< &, **Ol«

r'olle tllrolhl" 11. "Bobhi Hood" iiiifleril;icd.

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l. < ICflj IJotiinii, mniiiiKer).--ireiHiiies!''. and week : Francis Fofsom, Botltwellllrnivna'a Hhlety ((Iris, ~(!oynn aud Tlnllii,

Wayne and West, and ih,' lilograpb. Blisl-

uckk Is booming, . *.- i

Novtu/rv (Tony Lulu-tshl. munnger).— At-

friictioits i:i and vvtiek: J, H. Monroi', MiltonIiiiWMon and . oinpnfty,. (be White Kola, DttVOMorrbi, Bi-st and Coitnclley, nnd' tbo [Ir6-

jedoucupc. Capnc-lly. buslneaa rules.

HIIODK ISLAM*.

rrovldcncr.—At KoIIIi'm (Chiirlcs I.ovcn-

berg, manager) "Tho Hiveciilattn:" Was thooifertng of tbe Ah>e Stock Co, Inst week.its brevity wnn helped, out hy tbn Snook Min-strels, who gave a highly apprueluiad per-

formance before Ihepliiy. "Tbo Silver King"Aug. 1/1-18,' "Virginia CMrtsoli1' mtB,

[KMiuir. (KplU k Natlianson, niaaiigerfi).

—Tho neasnn opened l.'t, will) "The Queennf tho HlgliMndors." "A Midnight Hncnpo".io-j."i. During Its soason of darkness tbohouse has been thorntighly cleaned und putIn good trim for (lie busy time,

iiircitiAi. (fjcon il Ciiriln,' munuger),«i-

Tbls theatre, Inst season called the Hbubert,will reopen IS, ns n biirlcsipm house, iheMiss New York Jr. Co. having the honor ofbeing first on the list. Dally matinees willbo given. The theatre In one nf Ihn housedcontrolled by the Ktnplrc Circuit Co.

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House (W. F. Barry, resident managcri tbaextensive repairs nbd I niprovemen ts nro now(<nhpl(ted, and tiie houso will open Aug. Ill;

with. "Klght llclls." Clara Turntr and corn*pour 20-20. tinruce K. Uotild. on able stngematiaucr, will hold that position hero tills

Hajfbn.IIoah Lakh Thratrh (W. It. Nye, muna-

fer).—The bill for 14 Inclndrs: Tpof. Lnrvelt,vtrhtng Bros!, Tom OHIcn, t'onge und L>'o,

and movlngnidures. 'fbe Zswll-Vcrnon i'o.

und CoMsmlih and Huupo were favorites lastneck. Tbe warm weather last week sent tboattendance fo u v^ry high' msfk.

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Borllfiirton, — At tbe Strong Theatre(Cahii A rlrorit, managers) Fninhi UiniilngCo., week of Aug. ft,. hod fulr business. Fostermoving* plcturess 18, 14.

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Ti-if Untrtui.v writes: "I urn resting ntDiiytoti, previous to opening my rcgulnr aea-

S9D Kept. XI, booked for /ortv.-aU .w.ccka, 1

tiller t Nclllu Viingbn. Frank Walsh, amiWunhlngluii mid Uciison,— »i»

oinouonf.

rorHaiid.—'I'lto Brand Theatre (J, H.Mrlekson, liinungcr) w.aii dark week of Aug.u. dni-big which llnio Hhi thciitro wuu retiu-

valeil, reopening i'A.

Stah 1,1. II, Krrlckson, tnitinigcri,— LuuraHowe. Arthur Itldiy, Hick Lym-li, KnllnuwsklBrothers, 1,'ia Jewell, Jhiiics Burko agdUnMwnpnl ' • '

: ' «I'antauhh (J. A. JoliriHwn. tnniinuur).— Ihe

MiiHlcnl Ho ru gin- 1 us, Beverly and Dnuvers,Trlxcdo and llolicdson, llm Oreat Wallace,Siinho,' Join Wilson unit htugrapb.

Lriin: (Keuling * FlOodi.iimtingerH).—TlioLyric Slock Co.. presenting "Jock tbo aam-bler." Week of II.

FtliT/.'H (Thomas Itootiey, rnartager).—MMN. Vernon, Ituciiey Mulully, Marie IHIIanl,

Baby Hill It, La Bulsntte, Boouey and Forres-lor. .IchnIm Hinwai'i, FruiiccH tllninr, Joneadud Kuvellft, Virginia Veraou', Dun Hart, MnnBccsoiJ, Clara Wngiicr, Lena Monroe, IIchhIo

Ford und,Bi'uwoi-'s cibicnlcd horse.ii\iC4 hi'mmku I'auk IS. II, Crledluudor,

iiuuiiim'f). - !;») icinely large hiiHliiijHs, In u(l-

dlllnn n Hole's Tour or Bin World, D'Ur-bnuu's Itulhui Hand, and Hiu other uiuii.v

r»giiuir aitrai'llons, u special fculure wasofTered week of (I lu Muriun LHIlmiu, womanHie high diver.Fonrji'Amm & Si;i,i,h BituriiBim' Hitows

Aug. :<), 21. < > aCK «l

THMtvRHfiRlfl.

Mrmithls. - At Hopklba' Bust Friil I'nrkf A . i.t. Morrison, mnnagef) huslnass jirovedcxccnillngly sat Isfgctory week of Aug. 0. Onthe lawn, 'after tint performance In tbo pd-vlilrjii, tbo Ilawallnn bund gave coiicilrts everyartornoon

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and night, to entbuslastle crowds,who applauded every selection. In (ho ba-vlllnn: Mania Trio. Lew Wells. Helena Fred-erick, Bony and 1'aullnc, Seven Bdforls andthe klnodroine.

'FAiiirT.ANri I'Aiik CM. V, Hlngleion, maiiu-

fpcri.—"Cill)taln Swlfl," week "f 5, drew

urge. Hiiilb'nM'H every performance. Mr.Snow, In Hi" I HI'i roli>, wiot highly applauded.The perfnnnurien In geflehd' won up t'» t"'*rdandnrd; Ihe eoiiipuuy> debar consclobtlottiwork. For week of 1*_\ "Sapho,"

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. DmmiiKO wrftew :"1 have Just ftll-

lohed a four wfekn' crrga^eineiiT on the JonesA Dunfortb circuit through Wisconsin. Mynew net in a decided, bit Am 'booked soliduntil May 7. Next season I expect io put <mlay hlg four act; entitled 'Tlic Four- JollyOwls.' We get TnB 'CMppkr late In the week,but it Is always, a. .welcome ylgltoc,"-

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"SOME ONE LOOKS GOOD TO SOME ONE,Will look good to you

when you try It. If you

were to hear EMMAWESTON sing it you Hbp

would see the great

possibilities of this

song. Others are using fit, and pronounce it

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TABLE OF CONTENTS...—— i'nm.

Mms Clipper's Anecdotes, Etc 082Mr*. Henri Do Greau—Sketch tt»*

Monde Lambert—Sketch 082World of l'lnvcrs 682Prof. Hnrry If. Parker—Sketch 682Vaudeville and Minstrel 082Features of. the Weekly Show 083Our Chicago Letter 080-

Our London Let tec 68*On tlie >Boart 000, 09SB. P. 0. Blka' Officer* for 1800 TOOLatent by Telegraph , 080Vaudeville Routt List '.

.-. 080, ODONew York City 004Under the Tf-ritH *ll*<>

Clipper Post Office , 601Deaths In the Profession 001

THBATBIOAL CORRESPONDENCE.Virginia 082Oklahoma 082Montana 082Maine 084Colorado • • 084Indiana 684, OOOWest Virginia 080Massachusetts 08GPennsylvania * 087

Sew York State 687allfornln 087

hhwie Island 087, onoVermont 687Michigan 087Oregon 687Tenueiwec ; 687Ohio ,. AGOMissouri...... .v..

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...;. oo»Tex a»i 090Canada , 70UNew Jersey... 700Drl|iware..; !

. 700District of Columbia 700[OUillSDI , 700Iwa cooWashington OOOConnecticut 600Nfbrayka 001Minnesota 004Wisconsin 'nil

Kentucky 604JIHnols 004(srylinrt 004

North Carolina, 604

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GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS.

Special Dispatches to Tan Nhw Yobk Clipper.

San Fn*NciHco, Aug. 14.—At the Or-Fheiini. (located at the Chutes) the bill weekor 12 included: Carter and Bluford, BillyVan, Heiff Brothers, Lucaoln Trio, Prove-iiiiIpm, Oardlner-Vlncent Co., Edith Helena,Kdwurd Clark and Widows, and Orpheummotion plcturei.

Ciintral Thbatjir,—"The New South" la

current.Davis Thhatbe. — "Flddle-De-Dec" by

}Iari y Jameu' Travesty Stars, Including :

lice and Cady, Bobby North, KoaemnryGlow, with George Edwin Last as stageIU ftp II gel.

,- FROM OTHER POINTS.

"The Senator's Vindication" Produceda t the Grand Opera Home, Chicago—"The Tlme( the Place and the.G|rl" Receivea It* Premier at theAlbambra, Milwaukee, 11 — "The1'iinr Corners of the Earth" Offeredfar the First Time on Any Stase atthe Avenne, Louisville, i.'£>

Ujiii.adki.i'iiia, Aug. 14.—Cool weather re-

sulted In big crowds at the tlieatrea'1 In? bill, headed by Minnie Dupree and com-pany, drpw capacity at Keith's "Secretsof tho Police had a ftne house at the Na-tional "The Convict's Daughter" at-

tracted two big bouses at Blancy's Thestock burlesque company at the Lyceum drewBrofjtable patronage Willow Grove Parkad a record breaklug crowd Sunday, to hear

bnusa! . . .The other parks were also crowded.

Boston. Aug. 14.—Fine, cool weathermade business good "The MillionaireDetective" filled the Grand. Opera House....'..'.Harry Bulger began ma last fortnight

at the Tremoct, to a good house Stockofferings were: "The Gay Lord Quex," attbo Globe; "Fra Dlavolo," at the CastleSquare, and "The Gambler's Daughter," atthe Bowdoln Hrjunre Sunday wns thobest day of the season at the parka andbeaches.

Chicago, Aug. 14.—Only one cnanga oc-

curred down town this week, "The SenatorsVindication.'* at the Grand "The Lionand the Mouse," at the Illinois; "Told In theHills,'' at Powers' ; "The Vanderblit Cup,"

Jt the Colonial ; "Brown of Harvard," at thesrrick ; "A Strenuous Life," at the Stude-

baker; "The Land of Nod," at the ChicagoOpera House ; "Bedford's Hope," at toeGreat Northern; "Thorns and Orange BIoh-

soma," at tho Academy ; "The Bye Witness,"

ftthe Criterion ; "Nettle, the Newsglrl," nt

no. Albambra, and "The Moonshiner's Daugh-ter," at the Columbus, drew well Theue<4*l changes occurred at the Majestic andOlympic,

Cincinnati, Aug. 14,—A breath of earlyAutumn helped the two theatres now open.

.;.... The Bohemian Burlosqucrs drew well

at rPeople's. -.-. .Audiences of fair size ap-

plauded "Ab Told In the Hills.".. .. Kennedy'swild WcBt drew crowds to Coney Inland. . .

.

Pauline Hall was warmly greeted In "Dor-ms'," at Chester Park Vaudeville provedmagnetic nt the Lagoon Kyrl and his

Band had big audiences at the Zoo.

Kansas CiTr.Aug. 14.—"At Cripple Creek"opened at the Glllls, Sunday afternoon, to abig house, and capacity at night Theparks enjoyed Immense Sunday prosperity.

......At Electric Park Sorrentlno and the

Hands Rosea continued ; In the Uerman VII*

lag% Trask and Gladden were the headllnera.

• At Forest Park the airship, "Eagle;"Lenge's Band, with Ethel Klrkpntrlck asboloiat ; Sampson and Seaccho. on the lawn,and B. .1. Appleby heading the bill In OldHeidelberg, were the features. At Pair*mount Park Hlner's Military Hand, the Mal-vern Family, Marcel and Lauctte, ItexinouBBrothers, and Decrla were attractions.

Milwaukee, Aug. 14.—"The Time, HiePlace and the Girl' was given Its premier 11,nt the Albambra. by the La Salle Theatre8tock Co. of, Chicago. The general verdictwns that It wob a big hit from drat to last.Credit Is due Ned Wayburn. Cecil Leanalso scored heavily. The principal membersalso received seven and eight curtain calls.

Louibyillb, Aug. 14.—Two thousand peo-ple tried to gain admittance to the AvenueTheatre, Sundoy, to see "The Four Corner*of the Berth," but the police were stationedat the entrance to prevent them. As It won,a good crowd witnessed the first performance.

Fontaine Ferry Park drew the usualSundny crowd, the pavilion being well pa-tronized. Hagenbeck'B animal circus gave-two performances to crowded tents.

jjjjjjjS Rome 55Thla list Is made np ae nearly ac-

curate as It la possible to make a list,of vaudeville booking's. To Insure In-sertion in this department the nameof the theatre or park, ns well as thecity or town, MUST accompany eachbooking; sent aa.

Abell & Ktnley, Chester Park, Cincinnati, 18-18.Acker ft Colli nit, Temple, Buffalo, 10-18.Adulr & Dahu, Boulevard, Medford, Mass., 18-18.Adnata ft Mack, Island Park, Kwton, Pa., 13-18.Adama ft White. Lyceum, Phllu.. 18-18.Adnmlul ft Ttiyior, Ornbeuin, Minneapolis, Minn.,

13-25.Addlaon & Livingston, Walbrldge Park, Toledo,

O., 18- 18.Ahem A Baxter. St. Lonla, 12-18.Alienrns, The, Cascade Park. Oakland, Me., 13-18;UWeraldo Park, Bangor, 20-25.

Alien™, Chan. A Juc, Highland Park, Brockton,Maas.. 13-18.Ipha Trio, Pl_Keith's. N. Y. 0., 20-26.

Alivn, J. !>!". Keith's. Phlla.. 18-18.Alvln Bros., Liikeraout Park, Altoona, Ph., 18-18,Albtonn. The, . Happy land, Winnipeg, Can., 18-18;

Dreamland, Decatur. HI., 20-25.Wtt, Alice. Wem uiu Resell, Da.' '

18; Riverside, Saginaw, 20-21Altmrlui ft Millar, Empire Tour, Kng,, Hi-Sept.

30.Alvln A Kcnney, Paxtang Pork, Uarriabnrg, Pa.,

13-18.Aldo ft Armour, Bteeplecbaac Pier, Atlantic City,

N. J., 13-18.Altborpc, Flora, Luna Park, Johnstown, Pa., IS-

IS.Allnlre St Llnd. Unique, Minneapolis. Minn., 18-

18; DuluUi, 20-25.AmniKTK it Morettl, OuTernator's, Atlantic City,

N. J., 18-18.Auierlcna Oomeily Four, Lakeside Oaalno, Akron,

O., 1318 : Rock HprlngM, E. I.lvcnuiol, 20-35.

American Trumpeters (4), Ingersoll Park, DesMulnea, la., 18-18,

American Newnboys' Quartette. Teople's, Chicago,18-18; Alhnmbra, Chicago, 20-25.

Amerlcon Girls (3), Pastor's, N. V, O., 13-18.

Ansel & Dorian, Lyric, Jonlln, Mo., 20-25.

Anderson A Oolnei. 0. 0. II., Pittsburg, 13-18.

AnHon A Slilrhart. Crystal, Detroit, 13-18.

Arxlftle's Bears, Dogs k Monkeys, While City,

Syracuse. N. Y., 13-18; White City, Bingham-ton. 20-20

Anlelle & Leslie, Gratiot Park, Dunkirk, N. Y.,

1318.Archer ft; Orocker, Olcntnngy Park, Colnmbas, 0.,

18-18; Fsrm, Toledo, 20-25.

Arlington Comnly Four. Doward. Boston, 20-25.

Armluti & Burke, Ourcrnotor's, Atlantic City,

N. 3., 13-18.Arnold & Gardner, Orphlnm, Springfield. O.. 13-18.

Ascott, Eddie. A Co., Pastor's. N. Y/ 0.. 18-18.

Aiihtlnu. Great, Loginsport, Ind., 18-18; Frank-fort, 20-2C.

AiiHtlDS, Tossing, Falrvlew Park. Dayton. 0., 18-

18: Spring Orore Pnrk. Bprlngfleld, 20-25.

Avoloa. Mimical (4>, Keith's, rL Y. 0., 18-1B.

Avon Comedy Four, Fontaine Ferry Park, Louis-ville, Ky., 18-18.

Axtctt & Dslil, Chester Park, Cincinnati, 13-18;Cedar re. Ssndnsky, 20-20.

BardB. Foor, Shea's, Toronto, 13-18.

Bnllev & Flckett. Pastor's, N. Y. 0.. 18-1B;Kteeplechnse. Atlantic City. N. J., 13-1B.

Bates A Ernest, Young's Pier, Ocean City, N. J.,

18-18.Barker A Barker, Sea Breeze Park, Rochester,

N. Y.. 13-18.Burlier Ritchie Trio, Wistaria Grove. N. Y. 0,,

13-1H.Barry A Penman, Auditorium, Norfolk, Vb.. 13-18.

Bartell A Garfield. E, Plttflburg. Pa., 13-18.

Bunder-La Velle Trio, Forest Park, St, Louis, IS-

IS.Dnmarda, Wonderful, Norumbega Park, Boston,

13-18.Beyer, Ben, Keith's, Phils., 13-18; Keith's, Cleve-

land. 20-25.Beeeher A May, Guvemator'a, Atlantic City, N, J,.

1 3-2.1.

Berwick. Alice. Belay. Nahant, Mass.. 18-18.

Bedlnl A Arthur, Victoria, N. Y. £..-13-18.Bedlnl, Doiint. Keith's, N. Y. 0., 13-18; Keith's,

Phlla., 20-25.Bean A Hamilton. Keith's, Cleveland, 18-18.Beverly, Wm., Gardner, Mass., 13-18.

Berlins A Brockway, Columbus, 0., 18-18.

Bert A Leroy, Mimic Ball, Brighton Beach. N. Y.,18-18.

Bellman A Moore, fiheedy't, Newport. R. L, 13-18.Bentr A Price, Cook's Park, F.vansville, Ind., IS-

IS.Be Ano«, The. Wood Iawn Park, Latrobc, Pa., 13-

IB; Pastor's. N. Y. C„ 20-25.Be.illx. Zluc A HnrbUun, Culllus', Columbus, 0.,

13-18.Berry A Berrr. Rprlngbmok Casino, Ho, Beod,

Hid.. 20-25.Bergere. Valerie, ft Co.. Music Hall, Brighton

Beueli. N. Y.. 1318.Bison City Trio. Grand. Hamilton, 0., 18-18;

Orphlum. Chllllcothe. 20-25."«6V Hhnv Tlie" Pastor's. N. Y. C. 13-18.Blake. Lucille. Kraplre, St. Paol, 13-18.Blamphin ft Hebr. Star, Atlanta, Ua., 13-25.Blsek Husssrs.' Sliea'i, Buffalo, 18-18; Shea's,

Toronto. 20-25.

Blair ft McNuIty, Topic Billings. Mont, 18-26.Blnck ft Leslie. Crystal Park, St. Joseph, Mo..

13-18. -^Bowery Boys' Quartette, Olympic, Chicago. 13-18.

Bowprf), Wnllera ft Cruuker, Wonland Park, A«h-IiiihI. l'a.. 13-18! Lincoln Purk, New Bedford,Mass.. 2n-25.

noehm, Elnle, Keltli'a, N, Y. C. 13-18.Boyd ft Yulll. Lyric, Ardmore, I. T.. 13-18.Itottomley Troupe, White City. Blngnamton, N. Y„

13-18; Union Hill, N. J., 20-26.Bohan, John. A. ft 8., Boston, 13-18.

Bryant. Tom, Relay, Nahant. Mais., 13-18.

Bryant ft Savlile, Manilla drove, Tamauua, Pa.,13-18.

Bradley, Margaret, Island Park, Sunlmry, l'a., 13-

18.Bntre it Dnlgnesu, Southern Park, Pltliburg, 13-

18.Brlghl Bros

,Queeu'H, GIsagow, Scot., 13-18.

BrookB, Franklin A.. Liiui'a. Buffalo. 1A-1S.Brand Sisters, Ross Park, Blughamton, N. Y.. IS-

IS.

Brants, Seliua. Olympic, Chicago, 13-16; G. 0. II.,

1'lttshurg, 20-25.lirlttoim, The, Relchnlten. Colo, tier., Sept. 1-16;

Snlhsu, Mannheim, 10-81.lirlukleys. The. Lwm Park, Cleveland, 13-18.

Broad. Billy, Keith's, Phlla.. 111-18.

Bradford*. The, Metropolis, N. Y. C, 18-18.

Brobst Trio, florman Park, Uwlston, Me., 13-18,

Ilrcliany, Loulae, Itamons, Grand Rapids, Mich.,13-18.

Drooks. Jeanne, Forest Park, Little Rock. Ark.,13-18; Forest Pnrk, Ksnsat City, Mo., 20-25.

Browne, Tom, Kellb's, Cleveland. 0., 13-18.

Breton. Harry A Gertrude, Al Fresco Pork. Peo-ria, ill.. 13-18.

Brooks ft Vedder, Keith's. N. Y. C. 13-18.Busdi Family, Lyric Pnrk. Ft. Smith. Ark., 13-

1H; Lyric Park. Ardmore, I. T., 20-26.Burton, Al.. Keith's, Boston, 1318,Burkes, Juggling, hell. Oakland. Cal., 13-18.Bnsrli A Klllott. Valley, Syracuse, N. Y., 13-18;

Island Pnrk, Auburn, 20-25.Burke ft Urllne, Family, Helena, Mont., 13-18.

Buckner, Oreat, Oa Budnvera, Budapest, Aim.. 13*31.

Burkleys, Musical, Steeprechase Park, BrlflKruort,

Conn., 13-18.Byron ft Blanch, Star. Muncle, Ind., 13-18; Grand,

llsmlltoit, O., -2<> irr..

Byrou ft Langdon, Chuae's, Waahlngtou, D. 0., 20-

26.Carter ft Bluford, Chutes, San Fran., Cal., 13-18.Carlln ft Otto. Ori'lieuin, Denver. Col., 20-25.Cadlenx, Olentnngy Park, Columbus, O,, 13-18.Casad A Dc Verne, Irion Park, Youumitowu, <>..

1318; Pnrk, Wlicellng. W. Vn.. 20-26.

Carrie. Mile.. Fdectrlo Park, Kansas City, Mo.,13-18.

Cnrson ft Berlnger. Keith's. N. Y. C, 13-18.

Caspor. Win. U„ Giivernator's, Atlantic City, N.J. ,.13-18; White City, Phlla., 20-25.

Cate Faintly 14, I'nntngesi-.Portlnud, Ore., 20-25.

Carroll, Mnhel. On>lie«m. enT Paul. 13 18.Cnrdownle Bisters, Waldcmeer Park, Erie, Pa.,

13-18.Carter, Taylor ft Co., Belllnghsm, Wash., 10-18.

Cameron ft Flannguu, Forest Park. Karmas City,Mo.. 13-18: Columbia. St. Louis. 20-26.

Campbell. Will, San Houci. Chicago, 10-26.

Caprice, Lynn ft Fay, Olympic, OuIcbko, 20-23.

Caprice, '^Original/' Wonderland. Danville, III.,

Hi- 18; Dreamland, Decatur. 20-26.

Carroll ft Clarke, Bijou, Osbkotb, Wis., 18-16;BlJou, Appleton, 20-26.

Carl Bros., Colorado 8pg*., OoL, 13-18.Cimipliella. The. Wonderland Park, Danville, III.,

13-18; Family. BIouk City, In., 20-25.Carnoii ft Willarri, Keith's. Phlla., 13-18; Chuso's,

Washington. D. C, 20-20.Oarrer, Annette, Henderson's, Coney Island, N. Y.,

13-18.Carrollton ft Hodges, Lyric Park. So. McAKster,

I. T„ 13-18 ; Lyric Park, Ft. Smith, Ark., 20-

23.Casada (2K), Lyric Pnrk, Omaha, Neb., 12-16.

Christopher, Lagoon, Ludlow, Ky., 13-18; Wal-bridge, Toledo, (>,. 20-26.

Chndwlck Trio, Meyers- Lake. Canton, 0., 13-18;Olcntfingy Pnrk, Columtum. 20-26.

Chntbsm Sisters. Crystal, Ellwood. Ind., 13-18.

Chandler, Anna, Henderson's, Coney Island, N. Y.,13-18.

Chllders, arnce, ft Dog, Electric Park, Balto., 13-

18.Clarke, Edwnrd. Chutes, Ban Frnn., Osl., 18-18.

Clifford ft Orth. Emiilre. I»s Angeles. Cal., 18-18.

Clifford ft Burke. Troctor's 23d St., N. Y. C„ II*

16; Proctor's, Troy, N. Y., 20-26.Clark, Cuss., A. ft B., Boston, 13-18.Clnrk, Marie, Lagoon. Ludlow, Ky., 18-18.

Cotton, Lola, Crystal, Kokomo. Ind.. 18-18.

CoakH'.v.ft MeBrlrte, Keith's/ Cleveland. 0., 13-18,

Colburn ft Orenncho, Utlca, N. Y., 13-18; Roches-ter, 20-23. --.«..-

Cornnlln ft mm, Proctor's, Newark, N. J.. 13-18.

Conroy, John ft Mniole, Fidgcwood Pork, flhnmuklri,

l'a., 13-18.Cook. Carl. Keith's, N. Y. <:,. 13-18.

Coltimhla Comedy Four, Shea's, Toronto, 13-18;Farm. Toledo, 20-25.

Cole. Will, Columbia, at. Louis, 20-26,Cogawells, Cycling, Touring Mexico.CoVllna ft Hsrt. Victoria. N. Y. C, 18-18.

Cole ft Olemeoe, Olympic, Chicago, 18-18,Cook, Frank. A. ft M.. Boston, 13-18,Colonial Septette, Ye, Music Ilflll, Brighton Beach.

N. Y„ 13-18.Crawford ft Dnlancey. Avondale Helrbts, ladlsn-

apolls, 13-18; Bijou, Hnmllton. O., 20-20.

Cretro Bros., Ex«.-lsfor Carnival, Dover, N. J.. 18-

28- -' -

Cunningham ft Smith, Savin Rock. West Haven,Conn.. 13-18; Keith's, Boston, 20-25,

Davis, Lanrn, Lakemout Pork, Altoone, Pa., 18-

18.Davis ft Wilson. Rosimore Carden, Fur Rockn-

way, N. Y., 13-25.Dalros (4. Crystal, Detroit. 13-18.

DiiTeniKirt, Hnrry, Proctor's 23d BL. N. Y. 0..

1318.Dsvls. Mark ft Laura. Tumbling Dam Park,

Brhlgeton. N. J., 13-18, «.J .

Darmodr, Cedar PL, Sandusky. 0.. 18-18.Dsgwell, Aurle, Olympic, Oblcago. 18-18; Colnoi-

Mit. Ht. Louis, 20-26.Daltona (3), Proctor's. Albany, N. Y„ 18-18;Howsrd. Boaton, 20-23.

De Mont Trio, Hans Soucl Park, Chlrngo, 13-18;Forest Park, St. Louis. 20-26.

Devosu, Hubert, Rocky Spring Park, Lancsnter,Pa., 13-18.

Delinore A Oneida, Proctor's, Newark. N. J.. 18-

18.De Canto, Cfaas., ft dog, Bteel Pier, Old Orclisrd,Me., 13-18,

Dervln, J as. T„ Lyric Park, Ardmore, I. T.,13-18.

Do Ross's Dog, Lagoon, Lndiow, Ky., 13-18.De Lore, Mile,, Monlmorencl Park, Quebec, Can.,

13-18.Delmore ft Dsrrell, Hteenlerbsse, Atlantic City,

N. J„ 13-16; Casino, Buckrw* Beach; Vs., 20-25.

Deltoa ft Kennedy, Huber's, N. Y. C, 13-18,

De Witt ft Asbmore, BlJou. Duluth. Minn., 13-18.

De Yenie. Tlieliua, Lyric. Jonlln, Mn., 13-IH.

Dennett Misters. Woodlyiuie I'nrk, N. J., 1318;

18-18.De Monde ft Iilusuiore, I'eople's, Kxcelslor Spgs.,

MO., 13-1M.De Mutlm, The, Woodland Park. Ashland. I'.i., ni-

lsm PaytS Rlslera, Proctor's. Newark. N. J., 13-18.

Dlxotl llniM.'. Lake Mlriilgun Park, Muskegon,Mich., 13-1M ; Orpheum, M^lunenpulls, Minn., 10-

23.Dlaquolo. Oleulatigy Park, Columbus, 0., 10-18.

Dixon. Bowers ft Olitsi. Purk, Wbeullug, W. Vs.,13-18; Coliseum, Clevrlauil. 20-26.

Dllka, lillka A Dllks, Auditorium. Sea Isle Oily,

N. J.. 13-18.Diamond, Lew P., BlJou, Calumet, Mich,, 1:1-18;

BlJou, Marquette. 20-25.

Don.. Eiams, Hip., Blrmlnghsro, Eng., 13-18;Hip., Bury, 20 25; Stoke, !!7-He P t. 1; (Irand,

Bolton, 3-6.Dorsch ft RuMHi-U, Celeron, Jnmcstown, N. Y., 13-

18.Doyle ft Granger. Electric Park, Kankakee, 111.,

18-18.Dobcrty'9 Powilrs, Olcott Beach, Olrott, N. Y„

18-18.Dougherty, Daro Dcill, Olcntnngy Park, Colum-

bus, 0., 13-18.Donovan ft Arnold, Boulevard, Medford, Mass.,

13-18,Dockrny. Will Klectrlc Park. Montgomery, Ala.,**•». . « .

Howling. Jos. ft Myru, Olentangy Park, Coluui-

hns, o.. 13-1H.Draculs, Novelty. Btocklnn, Cal., 19-16.

Dupree. Minnie. A Co., Keith's, Phils.. 13-18.

Dunbsrn, Flying, (tlvervlew Purk. Chicago, 18-18.

Dupree, Maldn, Savin Hock, West llnven, Conn.,18-18.

Dndlty, Cheslyn ft Bums, Pastor's, N. Y. C 13-

18.Du Boll, Guv crrni tor's, Atluntlc City. N. J., lit-

is.

Duahan, Mamie. Acme, Norfolk. Vs., 18-18.

Duval, Vloln. Athletic I'urk. Buffalo, 13-18.

Du Hols, Oreat, (luwriiutor's, Atlantic city. N,

J.. 13-23.Dunhnr. Geo., Lincoln Park, New Bedford, Mass.,

Dnnbnr Trio, Proctor's 23d St.. N. Y. 0„ 18 IB.

Darin, Victoria. N. Y. C. 18-16.

Knrly A Late, Lagoon. Ludlow, Ky., lS-18.

Eckel ft Wnrucr. Electric Park, Albany. N. Y.. 13-

Kckert ft Berg. Kellh'a, Olevelsnd, 18-18; Laku-slde Pnrk. Akron. O., 20-25.

Eckoff A Gordon, Majestic, Chicago, 18-18; liny-

market. Oblcago, 20-26. ._Eddy, Arthur, Kljrlsn Urove, Tncson, Arls., 13-

Edwards' School Boys ft Girls, Sueedy's, Newport,It. 1., 13-1K.

Kdwsrtls ft Beaupre, Avondale Heights, indlnn-

apolls, 18-1K.Edwsrda ft Vaughn, Guvemator'a, Atlantlo City,

n, j„ in-iH.Elmo, Pete ft Allle. Ilnlnue.' Los Angeles, Cal.,

13-16; Pickwick, Snu lllrtfi, 20-25.Elton, Hum. MunIc Hull. Brlgbloii Beach, N, Y.,i 13-18; ChaKo's. WiiHliliigton. D. C, 20-26.

Ellip-Nowlsn Trio. Keith's. Fulls., 13-18.

Emerson. Frank. A. ft H., Boston, 13-16.

Emmrrk-k, Ixiulse, Clieater Pnrk, Clnclunnil, U-18.

Kmraett, F.ntteno, Twin Oak Park, Balto.. 13-18.

Knglolon, Nan. ft Co.. Park, Mertden, Oodii., 18*

IS; Pnrk, Wehslcr. Maas.. 20-2B.

Kivps-Uretlu ft Co., I, una Park, Cleveland. 18-18.

Htuuernldu. Collins Onrdeus, Culumhiis, O. 18-16;

Fsrm, Toledo. 20-25. „ m „ ioEvelyn Hlaleri, Atluntlc Garden, N. ,Y. 0., 1316.Evnna, Evan, Lakemout Park, Altonna, Pa., IS-

IS.Evers. Oeo. W„ Park, Grand. Mnrlon, Ind., 13-

18; Oak Park, Evansvlllv, 20-25.Kvoretta (4J, Proctor's 23il Ht„ N. Y. O, 13-1B.

Evans Trio. Relay, Nslisnt, Mass.. 18-18.

Failles (2), Steeplcchaiw Park, Bridgeport, Conn.,

1H-16.Fadotto Oreliesirs, Kellb's, Boston, 13-18.

Favbls. BlJou, Lincoln, Neb,, 18-18; Novelty,Denver. Col., 20-25.

Fagnn ft Byron. Keith's, Phlla.. 1.1-18.

Fay HUtt-rs, Seilnlla. Mo., 13-16,Farnum, Bud. Trio. Oo! Htm' , Cohinibits, 0., 13-IR.Fnys, Tho, Vlciorla, N. Y. «.. 10-18.

l'flrrls-Wlley Trio, BlJou, Calumet, Mich., 13-18;Marquette 20- 26.

Fennel ft Tyson, Lakemout Park, Altoone, !'».,

Fields ft Hanson, Hillside Park, Belleville, N. J.,

13-18.Fink, Henry, BlJou, Duluth, Minn., 13-18.

Flake ft MriDontJiigh, Orpheum, Mlniicnpohs, 20-2S.

FiisgiTul ft Glldny, Proctor's, Alusiiy. N. V., 13.

18.Fltsgerald ft Trainer, Wlusted, Ooiiu., 13-18;

Hon lb 1 ii (tt on, 20-25.Fink, Harry. RtJou. Duluth. Minn., 13-18.

First. Barney. Collins', Cotumbim. O., 18-18.Fields, Will II., Criterion, Chicago, 13-20.

Fisher ft Johnson. Mine's, Kokomo, hid., 13 18;Lake Vies- Park, Terre Ilnufe. 20-25.

Florence. I,co, Manhattan, Norfolk, Vs., 1,1-18.

Flynu, Karl. Electric Park, Kansas City, Mo.,13-18.

Flood Bisters, IIHIskle Park, Newark, N. J., 13-

IB.Fog-arty, Frank. Sheedy's, Newport. R, I., 1.1-18.

Fords f4>. Victoria. N. Y. tt, 13-1B.

Fox ft Gray, Bergen Beach, N. Y„ 1318; Elec-tric Pnrk. Newark, N. J.. 20-25.

Fox ft Hughe*. Bon Ton, Halt Lake, U.. 13-18;Lyceum Ogrinn, 20-25.

Fontl Boiil Bros., Waldemeer Park. Erie, Ph.,1R-18.

Foster. Ed„ ft Dog, Park, Wheeling, W. Vs.,13-18.

Foster ft Foster, Ramnnu, Grand Rapids, Mich.,13-18.

Fredo ft Dare, Wcnona Park, Bay Clly, Mich..18-18. .

Frederick. Great. Lnna Park, Pittsburg, 18-lfl.

Frosto, Cbsa.. Electric Psrk, lols, Kan.. 13-18.Frsley A Fraley, (ltivernstor's, Atlantic City,

N, J., 13-IN.Frsnnlscos (2), Cook's Pork, Evansvllle, Ind.,

2026.FroaJnl. F. G„ Monnlon's Park, «t. Louis, 1318.Frsnket, Pontile, Domlulou, WlnulfH'g, Cull., Ill-

tft;

Osrdner ft Maddern, Kellb's, N. Y. tt, 13-18;Pastor's, N. V. C, 20-26.

Gsrouer ft Revere, Humous, Oronil Itnpbls, Mich.,18-18.

Gardiner, Happy Jack, Proctor's, Albany. N. Y„18*18 1 Proctor's. Newark, N. J„ 20-26.

GaWlser ft Vincent, Chutes, Han Fran., Cal., 1.1-

Garrlty Misters. Shea's. Buffalo, 13-18; Hbea's,Toronto, 20-25.

Gsraon. Msrion, Music Hall,-' Brighton Beach. N,.

Y,,.ia-18; Procter's, Newark, N. J., 20-25.

Gates ft Nelson, Proctor's 23d St., N. Y. 0.,13-18.

Gnlllsnl Trio, Henderson's, Coney Island, N. Y„13-18.

Oartrlle Bros.. Orplieum, Suit Lake, U., lil-18;

Orplinmi, Denver. Col.. 20-20.Gnvlonl, Bonnie, Ingersoll Park, Des Moines, la.,

IM-JS.GalTy ft FnmiT, Central Pnrk, Allentown, l'a„

13-18; Spring Luki- Pnrk. Trenton, N. J„ 20-26.

Gnvln ft Piatt, Brookslde Pnrk, Alhol. Mass., IS-

IS: Woodland I'nrk. Ashland, I'm.. 20-25.

Gerald, Musical, llljou, Appleton, Wis..- 18-18.UciH-st. Gortrudo, Okuitungy Pnrk, Columbus. 0.,

13-18.Ocorge A Harrington, Altro Purk, Alhasy, N. Y..

13-18.Olllen. Tom. Hoag Lake, Woonaockot, R; I., 13-

IN; Brookslde Park, Alhol, Mass., 20-26.

tllrsnl ft Gurduer, Proctor's 23d St., N, Y. 0-,13-18.

(inu-ri. John I)., Proctor's, Newark; N. J„ 13-18.illlbt-y, Etliol. Freeport, 111., 13-18.tlllroy, llayiien ft'Montgomery. Lyric, Man Frsn.,

ful.. IH-1S; Novelty. Oakland, 20-25.Gllluiore A Cnrndl, Alamo Psrk, C<«lar Itnplds.

In.. 111-18; White Olty, Chleago, Hfl-25.

OIcqsoii, John ft Bertha, A Fred UouUhsn, Keith's,

llnstoii. 13-IN,Gnttluh, Mr. ft Mrs., Orplieum, Webb City, Mo.,

13-18; Park, I'Dnmns, Kim., 20-26,Oogiiy. Jules, Hnhmer I'nrk. Moutreal, Can., 13-18.

tJohismitii ft Hopiw, UUevdy's, Newport, It. I,,

13-16.Gordons (:i), Itamons, Urand Rapids, Midi., 13-

18.

Gordon ft Chacon, Oakwond Park, Pittsburg, 13-

Gordon, Don ft Mne, Fnlrvlew Pnrk, Dayton, HI*

IS; Spring Grove I'nrk, Springfield. 20-26.

Golih'ii ft llnghes. Tumbling Hum Pnrk, Bridge-

tun, N. J,, Jil-IK; Hieeiilecliusu Pier, Atlantic

City. N. J., 20-26.Goldsmith & Horn*. Newport. II. I.. Ill-IB; Liu-

coin Pnrk, New lledr<ml, Mnw„ 20-26.

(toldln RiisnIsii Troupe. St. Louis, 13-25.

Goiirley, Ki'i'itiin ft Gourlcy, Ilcndersun's, Coneylslnud. N. Y„ 1318.

Cray's Marionettes, Pnrk, Gloucestor, Mass., 13-

Gross, Win!, Al. Fresco Park, Peoria. Ill,, I3-25.

Grny A Orahum, rltnr, Cluvelsnd, 13-18; Kaifm.is Clly. Mo., 20-25.

llrnut ft Hung, Kellb's, Boaton. 111-18,

Grant, Mile., Acme, Norfolk, Vn.. 13-16.

Grunt, Hldney, Sacondnus Pnrk, (Hoversvllle, N.y„ 13-16; Viilloy Pork, HyracLtsu, 20-26.

Ilmiimoud, Mr. ft Mrs. Chas. l>.. Kuburtmn Park,Vlekslmrg, Miss,, 13-16; Pnrk, Columbus, 20-

Ilallvn A- lluyes, Henderson's, Coney Island. N.v., 18-18. '

liulues. I/ils, Wonderlund. Revere Beach, Mass.,

13-18.Harvey ft D» Vora, Aslorln, Ore., 10-18 1 Van-

couver, Can., 20-26.llutiard. John, Keith's, Boston. 13-16.llailnnil ft Roltlsoii. IIooslu Valley Park, No.Adams, Mass., 18-1H,

lliirrlsmt. 1-ve, Keith's, Phlla., 13-18.

HuyV Ed. 0.. Orplieum, Mprlngneld. O., 20-25.Haves, Kutberllie. Shell's, BurTRlO, 18-IH.IHirbnrli ft Harris. Pnrk, K, Brooklteld, Mass.,

13-18: Hnhbntlii Park, Taunton, 20-26,

llnUiriwiiy's Indian Tableaux. Hleephicbnsu Pier,Atlsiiil.- City, N. J., tll-IH.

Ilnywiird, (Vmroy ft llnytvard, Ooluinbla, Ht.

Louis, 13-18; Haymarkel. Chlcagn. 23-26.

Hnuvev ft Dnane, Dnniuiiiiiul. Deciitur, HI., 13'

IS: Danville, 20-23.Ilnrrla, Hcuuregnrriu ft Co., Itwky Hprlaga Park,

I. minister, Pa., 13-18,Haley A Hart, Qarlliolomny, Ontario Beach, N.

TV, 13-IH.Hurtr. Keltli's, Phlla- 13-16.

Ilniulllou ft Hrmki. Island Pnrk, 6unbtiry. Fa.,13-18: G. O. II.. WllmhiKtuii, Del.. 20-25.

Hurry ft Lewis, Guvcrnator'a, Atlnntlo City, N.4., I3-1H.

Dayman ft Frnnkiln, Hipp-, Birmingham, Ens.,13-18; Pal.. Oiuxron. 2d-W: Hip., Brighton, 27-

Kepl. I ; Hip., Llverjswl, 11-8.

Hntmon ft Nelson, Valley, Syracuse, N.Y., 13-18.Hmev. Kdllh A Uv Jr., crysinl. Klklisrt, Ind.,

18.18.

Hamilton ft Wiley, Empire, Springfield, III., 13-

Hamilton Bros., Novelty, Hsn Fran,, Cat., 13-18]Hell, Oakland, 20-26.

Hurcourt, Daisy, Pnliufl, I>ondon, Eng., 13-Bcpl,30.

Havrlngton, Coliseum, Cleveland, 18-18,Ilsrrlriglon. Daniel J., Oloiilaiigr Psrk, Columbus,

*}„ 1S-1S; Spring Grove Psrk, SprlngtloM, 20-26,

HeiTinunn. Adelaide, Mnji-stlc, Ollli-Hgo, 'JO-26.

Henly, Jeff ft tavern, Alnmciin Purk, Butler, Pa.,18-IM.

Heywood, Great, Avon Pnrk, Yonngstowii, O., 13-

18.

Henry ft Young, Shellpot Park, Wilmington, Del.,tS-33.

neiiuliigs, r^wls ft IlennlngsT, Olsr Ft., Ksu-dnsky, O., 13-18; Casino Psrk, Kslamssoo.Midi., 20-26.

Ileum, Tom. Fullest Bergrrf, Paris, Fr , 10-

He»l. 30.Herald Stjunre Quartelte, Olentsngy Park. rVilum-

liua. G., 111-16; Celeron Pnrk, Jamestown, N. Y„20-25,

Helena, Edith, Chutes. Msn Fran., Cat. 13-16.Herbert ft Roger*. Forest Park, Little Rock, Ark,,

13-18,Herbert's Dogs, Shea's, Buffalo, 13-18,

Herbert, Bert Leunon, Worsllnwii Park, Luirobo,Fa.. 13-18.

Ileitis. Laughing . Billy, Athletic Park, Buffalo,

HI-18.Illllobrand ft Vivian, Acme, Sacrnnieiito, Cal., 20<

Hlli's Dogs, Inman's, Coney lsl.mil. N. V., 13-18.

Hliiniuii, Cnpt. Sidney. WniuhTliiinl, Milwaukee,Wis., 13-18,

Illllinuii, Geo., Crystal, Detroit, 13-16;Wither t ft Warren. BlJou, Omaha,' Neb., Ift-IB.

Hlekiniiu llroa,, Orpheum, f/)s Anxelea, Gal., 18-

26,Hill ft Sylvian/, Temple, Dutrolt 13-18.,Ibdnmn. Al. E. ft Mamie, Onlrnl Hnlle, Stettin.

0«r., 10-31; flslnsiider, Elbsrfebl, Sept. 1-16.

HofTman. Lew, Woodlyn I'nrk. Camden. N. J., 13'

18; G. O. II.. Wilmington, Did., 2(1-26.

Hoffman, Kittle. Pntuce. Boston. 13-16.HnMsw.prflis. The, Heldclls-rg, N. V, tt, 11-16,

Howard ft Lhideii, Southern Fork, Plttslmrg, 13-

18.Hoi-v ft Lee, Pastor's, N. V. *1., 13-16.

Holmes A Dnrbyelle, Pastor's, N. Y. (',.. 13-18.Hoiiiien Bros,, Hillside Park, Newark, N, J„ 13<

18.

Howard, Great, Pavilion, Bnchunan, Mich., lit-

is.Howard*. Dancing, Temple, Detroit, 18-18.n«lt, Alf., Empire Tour. Eng., 13-Sept. 30.Hoffman*, The. Glob*. Billings, Mont.. 18-26.Humes ft Lewis, BlJou, Green Bay, Wis., 13-18]

Bijou, Calumet, Mich., 20-26.

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Bono, Erneat, k Co., Victoria, N, i*. C. t 18-lt.Uoffhei, Mr. k Mra. Gene, Proctor'a, Newark, if.. JuJa-lSHauMI nrM.. UkmidR park, Akron, p.. J»-i8.Bostonll Dallas, Beacon Pane, ; Webster, Oonn.,

18-18. , F^ • , ,

HnntrtM, Hubn's Print, Toronto, 13-18..HoRhes 4 Brown, Pleasure Beacb, Bridgeport,

Cons., 18-18.Hylanda (8). Hanover Park, Meriden, Coon., 18-

« i Lake -view. Middiatown, 20-M. t

Bjdt. Bob A Bertha, Hanorer park, Merlden,Grtin., ia-18,:.Ukerlaw Park, UlddletowD, 20-

lDKram & Crooln. Shadralde Park, Bnlto., 18-18;Woodiyune PnrM, Connlan, N. J.,..20-2n.. . % ,

Inman, F. W., pulf-m, Mans., 18-18; Medford,20-Ift. » s . VT . , , . ., , .,

Irne** A Ryan. Forest Pork, Kannaa City, Mo.,IK-Jb L Iug.'n.o!i Park,J>m Motne*\ la.. 20-a&-

Inman. win., A. & Cu., Proctor'*, Newark, N. J.,13-18. .- .

Jacques, Albert, A Br©., O. H., Brownsville, Pa.,13-18.

Jackson Fatally. ClrciiP" Oorre, Amaterdam. Flo!.,

18-Sept. ITj] Mclllni. UaaoTcr, fter.. 10-80.Jnnsen, flerr A Co., Meyers Luke. Canton, 0., 13-

18: Olentnnijy Park, Colmnbus. 20-2.1.

JeunttiRn A 'Renfrew, Lincoln Park, Worcester,Mane., 13-18.

Jemiri' A Rllsworth, Casino, Rocky Pt., R. I., 13-

18, - .< * h i A*

"

JobnHton, Ralph, Luna Park, Washington, D. C,IS-1,8. . ...- » -

Joimsqn A Grant, Auditorium, Norfolk, Va., 13-

JouuBlons, Mimical, Alba rubra, London, Eng., 13-

Johnson/Hane., 8U«r*«; Buffajo-. 13-18.

Jordan. Alice, Uuvernator'M, Atlantic City, N. X.,18-25. .'.'.' '* r -. :- l" J.'-r v .-. -'-

J one*. A Hfnv KelnY* Clereland, 18-18.Jordan A Hnrvey, Keith'*. N. Y. 0., 18-18.Jones. A Sutton, Cascade Park. Newcastle, Pa.,

18-18. f it,./.Jones,- Laura, Godfrey'.*, Grand Baplda, Mica.,

1MB. .......I»ri Hayes, Willows, Halen), Mass., 13-18;Boulevard, Medford, 20-20.

Kama Bros;, Robbaon Park, Ft. Wayne, lod., 13-

Karnntt, j: F.. 'Brlgliton Uearh, N. Y., 18-2.1.

Kaufman Troupe, liigerwll Park, Den Moines, la.,

18-18; -Orpneuai, Minneapolis, 20-28.Karno's Pantomime Co.. Keith'*, N. X. C, 13-

18; Proctor'i', Newark, N, J.. 20-28.

Knljno, Coait. A Adn. Lake Nlpmue, UibrhiRj,Minn.. 1848: Brook's, No. Beacb. N. Y„ 20-28.

Kelly, Norah. paatnr'm N. Y; C, 13-18.- • -

Kelly,* Kelsy, Gardner, Mans., 13-18; Hartford,Chan.. 20-23.

HttDswmcna ,<3>. BohmerTark. Montreal, Coo.,iMMP --- -«. 1 ..... X.McClcllan, Jan., BIJou Ddlutb, Minn., 18-18.MfWaters A Tyson Co., Orpuebm. Los Anjeles,, Oal„ 13-1S,, i f,.:TTMcnvnee, steeplechase Island* Bridgeport, Cono.,

McCarty A Lawrence, Monroe Perk, Toronto, Can.,18-1 S.

Mardo Trio. Forest Tark, St. Ijmi1«, 12-18; Won-derland Pork. Indianapolis, lod., 20-26.

McKInuon A need, BIJou. Rockfon), 111., 13-18;i Grand, Marloti, iniU 20-25

McCree. J'nnle, A Co., Infrersoll Park, De» Moiaes,la., 18-18. " -- - *- -

MoGorry & Morgan, BIJoa, Battle Creek, Mlcb.,13-18; BHou, Jafikaon, 20-^8.

Mi^Cartliy, Mylen, I A Co., Robinson Park, Ft.Wayne, Ind'. 13-2R. .. • I -

-

McGee A Collin-, Brookings, 8. D„ 18-18; Mit-, cliell, 20- Merit. 18.MrOune A Gratir. 0. Hi. Flwocl. lnd., 13-18.MeJnotte-U -Xole Trio. Keith's. N. Y. C. 13-18.Merrill. KayDwnd, Fisher'*, f.os Angeles, Cnl.. 20-•28. p - '"'

Men-lit A Ireland, Wlldwood Park, MldUlotown.Conn., 13-18.

Melrllle A Conwny, Island Park, Faaton, Pa., 13-

IS; Maalta Qtore, Tnnaqni, 20-28.;,Melrose A F.Imer, Hollywood Park, Battlmore, 13-

18.

Mc-lnotte-La Note Trio, Kelts A Proctor'i, N. Y.

C.. 13'18; Chase's, Wnshlngton, D. C. 20-28.Meany A Anderson. OryBtJit, Detroit, 13*18. MMeyer. Ben. Atlantic Qnrden, N. T. 0„ -18-18.

Mlskel, Claro. A Picks, Summer, I-entenworth,Kan., 12-18; Snmmer, Excelnlor Springs, Mo.,-4»-25, . ' ... -..-.;

.

Millar r Bros.-, GafernQlor'B, Atlantic City, N. J.,nlJ.I8, *-•.' "

.

V.lllmnn Trio. Olympic. Paris, Fr., 17-Sept. 30.Mitchell A Browning, BIJou. Plqna, O., 13-18.Millard Bro*., Touring South America,

- --'-,« ' u, o.,.i -»fim. neJene..EunpTre, 8t-. Paul, Mine, '18-26.

r> EtephanU, Cnesrir Park, OinclnnatJ, .13-

Cbnn., 80-20.Keuyoo A DfM'Jormi), Alameda I'ark, Butler, Pa

18-18; Lnkemont. Park, AltooflD, -80-26,

Kenueily & SVilketis, Brooks', No. Beacb. N. Y.,

KI-JR; Happylaiid, Htnlen Island, 20-26.

Kingston. Mlmlell. Temple. Detroit, 13-18.

Kline A Cllflon, Rhea's, Toronto. Can.. 18-18;Sheo'a, Buffalo, 20-26. _ • .„

Klelst, Miislml, Hans Soucl l'ark, Cblrogo, 1.1-18.

Keuts^er. U'w, Pantjurwt, Pi.rttnml, -Ore.. 18-23-

Kop'pe. Island -Park. Suiibnry, Pa-. 13-18; Wood-lyo Park^Cunidcn, X. .1., 20-88.

Koiftie A KoplHf, Wlldwood Park, Putnam, Mass.,

13-18; Beaoon Park, Wetmlef. 20-28.

Kohler A Morion, Crest Pier, Wlldwood, N. J„

Kuril' A ftasse, Park, Alleotowti, Pu., 13-18

;

Park, Knstou; 20-26. „I.ii Rex, Cascade Para, Berlin, N. H„ 13-18.

La Clair A Went, Ocean Pier, Hea Isle City, N.

Ln' Note Brofi., Lakeside Park.- I^well, Mass., 13-

18j- Fair, Oueldn, N. X., 20-25. _

La Barons, <luvernator's, Atlnntlc City; N. J.,

lS^a. . * ... _ .

Ln.;Clear A Bowen, Wonderland, Rerera Beach.

Lamffit A WUIIatna, Lakerlow Park, Mlddle-

town. Conn., 13-18; Wlldwood Park, Putnam,20.26. .....

Lancaster, Tom, Bavin Rock, West Haven, Conn.,

13-1B. ....'La tell. Kd., Morrison's. Rocknway Beach, N, Y„

13-18.'

'

Lawler, Frank, No. Adstnt, Mita., 18-18; Pltta-

deld, 20-28. :•'•

La Valla, The, WintergarJen, Moreconibe, Eng.,20-26; Tower, BUckiwl, 27-8ept. 8..-

Lawrence, ' Pete, Munro Park, Toronto, Cid,, 13-

18. -. . ..

Lawrence A Harrington, Proctor's, Newark, N. J.,

La Oetie, BIJou, Appleton, Wla„ 13-18; BIJou,

Green Bay,. 20-80. ' •.

LawiviiCO, KCle, Music Hall, Brighton Beacb, N.Y„ia-18.

Larlmore, Ii-vlug W., CUuutamjiia Park, Kockford,

III., 10-30.La Vbie. Mil., Forest Park, St. Louis/ 18-18;

SprlnKbrook CumIdo, So. Bend, Ind„ 20-25.

Lavlue A -Leonard, Ulverslde Park, Montreal.

Can., 13-18."

." ,' „ ,Litiiiount ft l'oulette, Phillips, Richmond, lod.,

13-18 1 JNaf, Muncle, 20-26. , - > '

La Fayette Comedy Four, Umpire, Dei Moines,

In., 13-18. i 1 • . . '.

' '

La Tell Bros., Rlverafde Park, Saginaw. Mich.,13-18; Wetiona Beach, Bly City, 20-25.

'

Lotoy Bros., Monroe Park. Toronto, Can., 18-18.

Leenc A WUllriDis, (lodfroy's, Grand -Ripids,

Midi., 20-86. . : . : •

Leonard. Una, Lake View fork. . Terre Haute,

lad.. l»a»: Bnipire, Dn Moinea, la.. 20-25.

UfK Flt«Lugh A wSmSk Olcotl Beach, N. Y„ 13-

)S; Ontutlo Park, Kingston, Can.: 20-2o.

U' Fevre, Johnnie, Island Park, Auburn, N. Y.,

13-18; Keiths, Cleveland. O., 20-26.

Leslie A Willlauis, Oodfroy's, Grand Rapids,

Mich.. 19-20. ..., ^_ - ,

, , „Le Dour, ijreat, Henderson's, Coney Island, N.

Y., 20-25.Lester A Uulnn, Keith's, Boston, 13-18,

Leonhardt, Al., I'ark, Wheeling, W. Vn., 13-18.

Lewis A Chaplu, '1'L-ocadero, Chicago, 18-28.

Leslie's l'or*;lne Circus, Crescent Park, Provi-

dence, R. U .18-18. > .

U-wls, Al.. l.ngooti, Ludlow, Ky., 13-18; Beach-wood Piirk, Moysvllle, Hy„ 2U-20.

*

I^trei Trio, Heuderoou'a, Coney Island, A. x.,

13-18, .. ,

Li> Clair, Harry, Woodlund Park, Aahland, Pa.,i:i-ts ; Durney Park, Allentowu, 20-23.

Leimunl & Bnsleilo, Huulan'a Point, Toronto,t*it., l:i;l«. ..

Levlno, Dnlnli A pusle, Pastor's, N. X. 0., 13-18.

I.ilibey A Trayer, Lukeuwut I'ark, Altoona, Pa.,13 18.

l.lmlitay'.H MunkcvB, Wlilte City, Chicago. 13-28.

1. Indies A Bell, Sbadyslde Park, Bath, Md„ 13-2G.

"Little Olrl from Nowhere," Pastor'a, N. V. 0„- 13-18.Liners, The, Muslo Hull,- Brighton Beach, N. Y„

13-18. .-,.,LgCWhWl Sisters, Hmplre, Des Moltiea, la., U-18.Lovelands. (8). Orphium, HprlngUeld, 0., 13-18.

liOntbanl Bros-, Novelty, Denver. Ool., 13-18.

Ltikens {!>, Hohnier I'ark. Montrenl. Can., 18-18.

Lucy A l.ucler, Itohiuson Purk, Ft. Wayne, lnd.,

Luce a" Luce. Atrdntue, Oolmubla, Mo., 13-18;Temple, Detroit, 20-25.

Lui'flnlH Trio, Chutes, San Fran.,. Cnl., 13-18,

Lrrle Three, Keith's. UoHtoti. 18-18.I.jxim 4 cooko. 0. it. Alaxntider, lnd., 13-18;

Avon I'ark, Youugstown, O., 20-28.

Martin Urolhers, Henttte, Wash.. 13-18,

Muvw'llo's Cockntoos, Ueudertwu's, Coney IwlanJ,

N. Y., 18*18. '-' . iv

Marr. l.lllliin, Drphemn, St. Paul, 13-18.

Muck, Tom, Orpliluui, Mprinjtlleld,- O., 13rJ8<4-

Marsliaw, Moiin. Suburban Park, Vli-kshurg, Miss.,

12-18; Park, Columbus. 10-26. . •

Mnrtliiotlie. ft WllfSweT, White City, Ohlcngo, 12-

18.

Marshall. Berl, Pt. Orntlot 1'nrk, Dunkirk, N. V.,

Murwla A Bnrtholdl, llnulprwiu's, Coney Island.

N;-Y., 13-18.Mnrtlere. I.aurn, Ross Park, Blughamton, N. V.,

Mamnnnds, Tlie, ilnrernntor's, Atlantic City, N..I.T 18-18- ' • •

Marco Twins, Orpheum. Ijoh AtiRelos, Cnl.. 13-25.

Mitreenn. NVrnra A Mnreeini, Farm, Tolrxlo. 0.,12-18. ; ...

MtirehaU A Urralne,. Keith's, N. Y. 0.. 13-18.

Mnlveru '*.-. Tliotuna, Keith's, Phlla., 13-18.

Majestic Trio. Oriihmun, Halt Lake City, U., 13-

)S- (Jridtouin. Denver, Col., 20-25. i.

Mil it A KVflii*. Fldrldge Park, Eltnlra, K. Y., 13-

18.Mnxuell, .Tns. A Joe, A. A 8.. Boston, 13-18.

Marina A Pearl, Henderson's, Coney Island, N.V., I3-1S. ,.:.•

Mnitden, The, Manhatlun. Norfolk, Vn., in--|t*.

Mm-iIii. Dave A Prrcle, tiraud. Uelllnghaiu, Wnsh.,l.l-is: tiranil, Kverell. 2(i-2n, .

Muymml. Lllllim, Lunii Park. PlttHbnrg, 13-18. .

Mnssmlili/iMio. (lullseum, -Cleveland, 14-18. •<Miu'ort't* fK>»» ft Moti key h. urphenui, Siilt Luke

Clrv, I',;. 18-18: «ria»uin. Denver, Ool.. 19-iW.Muthiea. BIJou. Racine, Win.. 13-18 ; Dnldne, She-

m:«18. ., -.,,. • ,- tmt*ft.«4s .--:•Mills A Lewis, Faml!yL La Fayette, lnd-, -13-18.Mluui. Henry, A Co., Paktor'a, N. Y. 0., 13-18.Moore. Margaret, Oodfroy's, Grand Btpldi. Mich,,

Motoglri, Tonrlng Australia.Morion, Phil.. A. & K., Boston, 18-18.Morton, Temple it Morton, Pastor's, N. Y. C.,13-

1S,Morton, Jamen J., Music Hall. Brighton Beach, N.

Y., 13-18.Mooney'A Holbelo, Stoll Tone. .England...Montague's Cockatoo Circus, Young's Pier, At*i lantlc City. N. J„ 13-26.Morse, Bon, Tumbling Run Park, Pottsvllle, Pa.,

13-18; Schululer Park, Union Hill, N. J., 20-, 26. , i." ., . ;, . ,. ... _..

Monte Myro Troupe, Casino, Rocky Pt., R. I.,

1318. .

Morrow A Bcbellbnrg, Keith's, Pllla.. 13-18.Mnrpby A Dunn, Nunley'a Casino, ik>. Beacb, X.

Y., 13-18.Murphy A Magee, Star, Cleveland; 13-18. „Murjiby A Palmer, Yorkvllle Casino, N. Y. C,

18-18. .-r.-

Murray. Clayton A Drew, Luna Park, PltWbarg,: 18-18.Mullen A OorelH, Woolworth's, Lancaster, Pa.,

20-25. .

Murray. Clayton ft Drew, Luna Park, Pltts^nrg,

Mylcttoi Geo. Eilward, White CKty, Savin Rock,Conn., 13-18.

Nnvaasar Ladles' Orchestra, Lnna Park, Wash-MgtMl, D. C, 13-25.

Neill A Clinpiuaa. Shea's, Toronto, 18-18.Nlcltelsons <3>, White City, Dnlatb, Minn., 13-

Norton A Nicholson, Proctor's, Albany. N. Y., 13-. 18; ProciorV 23d Rt„ N. Y. G. 20-86.Norton, Ned, Lyceum, Hi. .losepli. Mo,, 13-Sept,

Nowlln. Dnve, Proctor's. Troy, N. Y., 20-85.North. Bobby, Mason O, H., Los Aogeles, Cal.,-. 13--28. .'*... '..... .;..

Norman, Mary, Chutes. San Fran.. Cal., 20-25.Nobles, Milton A Dolly, Temple, Detroit, 13-18.KelM, The, Atlantic Garden. N. Y. C. 13-19.O'Brien A Havelanil. Music Hall, Brighton Beach,. N. Y., 18-18. *.- • . .

O'Day. Ida, Los Angeles, Gal., 12-23. -O'Dell A Klnley. Chester Park, Ciuelnnati, O.,

12-18: Cedar Point, Sandusky, 20-85.Ollvrtttl Troutindours, Hcnilerson's, Coney Island,

• N. X., 18-18. ;

Ollvlra Troupe, Majestic, Chkago. 13-18. . > .-

Onrl. Adele Purvis. Luna Pork, Johnstown, Pa.,13-1B. !

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8'Neil, Tons. H„ Columbia, Utlca. N. Y.s 1S-18.'Neiii's MlnstrolB, Giivernator'a, Atlantic City,N. J., 13-18. ;< -- .. .•. 7.

Otara Family. Lake. Michigan -Park, Muskegon,Mich., 12-18; Wonderland Park, Indianapolis,lnd;, 20-23. . r.l: " -. ..

Owen, Buoy. A Co., Cascade Pork, New OaiUe,Pa., 18-18. • • .-.,» •

Oxnvft. The. Lake Nlpmuc. Uxbrldije, Mobs,, 13-18;Brooksldo Park. Atbol. 20-28 . ./

Palfrey ft Hoeh>r, Fontaine Ferry Park, Louli-ville, Kf,, 18*18.

Parish. Munesnen, Pn„ 20-25. i

Pntty Bros., Fontaine Ferry Park, Louisville, 12-

Pnlmer, lx»w. - Waslilngton, Spokane, Wash., 12-18;Stnr. Heatlle, 16-28. :

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Parker. Walter, Manhatten. .Norfolk. Va., 18-18.Pnul. Godfrey's, Grand Rapids. Mich., 13.18.FendergaSt. J. R., BIJou, Dulnth. Minn.. 18-18.Perln, Curl. Wlntarla Grove, N. Y. 0.. 13-18.Peraoni. Cnmllle, Family,. Butte, Mont. K 20-25;Phillips, K.- B„ A Co., Keith's, Boston, 18-18.Piccolo Midgets, Keith's, ' Phlhw 18>18.Pierce A Mnisee, Kmidrw-Tour, England.. •'- ; -

Piercy. A Fnldn, Bovernalor'a. Atlantic City, N.J., 13-18.

Platte, Geo. L., Lnsbua Park, H. Brookfleld,• Maas., 13-18.. ( ..' ••

Polrlern (3, Pair, Marlon, lnd.. 13-18.Pone, J. 0., West Kn.l Park, New Orleans, 12-26.Powers A Freed, Grand, Marlon-, Indv 13-18;Provcanle!>.(8l. Chutes, Nan Fran., Cal.. 13-18:Pryoi-H. Tht>, Manuion's Park. St. Louis, 12-18:

Cook's Park, Kvansvllle; lnd,, 10-23. -

Prince. Arthur, Victoria. N. Y. C, 13-18.Pulley's Dlxlu Screnailers,* HMob Park; Wehater,MnaSA KI-18 rKorcHt Lake, No, Adams, 20-26.

Slinker City Qnartette. Ki'illi'*».iN, Y. O., - 13-18.uIiiIuiih, Jnicgltng, Hanlan'H Point. 'l*oronto. Can.,13-18; Park, Dunkirk, N. Y;, 20-26.- .

Qnliilin A Mack, IVrnple, Detroit. 13-18.

Qnlfi Mac-key & Nlckrtson, Boulevard. Medford,Mass., 13-18; Henderson' h. Coney Inland, N. Y.,

- 20-25.Ray, Fredi ft Co.. Bheedy's, Newport. R. I., 13-18;

flontr Lake, Woonxocket, 20-28.Rnmi ft Byron, BIJou, Dulnth, Minn,, 13-18,Ray A Taylor, BaMU Stass., 13-lR; >Iedford, 20-, 28. .. . , ...i

Baiston, Bobby, ft Son, Bavin Rock, New Haven,i Conn,; 13-18.Rcnler A Onndler, Victoria. N. Y. C, 13-18.Undo ft Herinisn, Proctor's, Al tinny, N. Y,. 13-

18 ; Brldeeton. N. J., 20-25.Rndfnrd ft Vnlentlne, Cope Towu. 8. A.. 13-0ct. 8.Itnwls ft Von Kaufman, Cedar Point, Sanduaky,Oh 10-25.. -

Reeds.' Mnslcnl, Idea. Fond dii Lac. Wis., 20-23.Iti'i'klmv. Heckle*', Hawthorn Roller Rink, Mineral

Springs, TPt.,-13.18. .- ••

Reiw. Will * Mar, Worcester, Mass., 13-18; Bow-unl, Boston, 20-25.

Rei» A Ahflceo. Kye Bench, ft Y., 13-18; Bridge-port. Conn., 20-25.

IIRMnsh Chute*. --Bsn. Fran., Oal„ 13^18.Itettlck, Carl P., Kennywood Park, Pittsburg,

t3-23. - - » -

BeiuiH, Denny ft Dotty, Norwich, N. Y„ 13*18.Rellly, Johnny, Sieeplechase Park, Brutgeport.

CkHin.. 13-18.MluHleN A Carter, Keith's, Boston, 13-18. <.

Rlrttnrds,. Groat, Hen Isle City, N. J., 13-18;Geeau City, 8MB.- ' - ....

Rice ft Rimer. White City Park, Milwaukee, 12-18; Frtlr. MarlnD, la:, 20-25. . - a

Rlre, Fonuy, Fontaine Kerry Park, I/Oulitllle,' Ky.. 13-18. - ....- - - . -

Rice Family, Turk, A the], Mass.. 13-18; RockySprings Park, Laudnater, Pa.. 20-25.

It! anos (4), Temple. Detroit, 18-18. r .<•"..

Rlnaldos, The, Knst Lake Park, Birmingham,Ala., 13-18.

Rliw, Julie. A Co., Proctor's, 33d St., N. Y. 0.,13-18.

Rich Dm, Guvemator's, Atlantic City. N. J.,

Rich. Jack ft Bertha. Park. Akron, 0., 18-18:Park. Wheelltur, W. Va.. 20-25. i

Riclmrd*wn. Lavender. A Oo., .Crystal Park, 8t.Joseph. Mo.. 13-18.-. .

•> • >Rlclinnls Bisters. Rtockton, Cal., 13-18.Roan Sisters, Ontario Park, Kui-ptoih Caa., 18-18.Rousetl, Marvelous, Lyric Park. Mtuorngee. IT.,

18-18; Lvrlc Park, Ft. Scott. Ark.. 20-28,Rosnlres, Tite, Orplieum, MInneapolia, 10-85.RockWay A Oonwrtr. Bijou, Salt Ste Marie, Mich.,

13-18. .* - .-^-.JBogers A lAvliie, Oxford Lake Park, Annhrtoa,

Alt-, is-2r>. ,. - , -Buouey A Beut, Proctor's 33d St., N. I. C, 13-18.

BoMhpa (5), Henocreoo'a, OOoer tilond, X X.,..^8-16.. -..-^., .. .,..- .„..,-- , ^Boattlno A Stevens, Bheedy'i, Newport, B. I-,

A- 16-18. it- i, w .£ tr • , ,

Russell A Da via. Reeves Park, Fostorla, 0-. 13-n is.'! \ . ., w *,.. c |j t *

ftunetle. Aerial, Giveroa tor's, -Atlantic City, N.J., 13-18. •*

Ruasells, Musioa], Mineral Welis, T«,, ,18-2.'.

Halo, 0. K.. Mosh Tour/ Kngland, 13-0ct. 30.Haona, Keith's, Boston, 13-18.Sanders, Dean A Sanders, Crystal. Goshen, lnd.,

13-18.H<-oU. Carrie M., Manilla Grove, Tatnaqni, Pa.,

fiewanla ft Vangbn, Gaveroator'a, Atlantic City,N.' J., 18-18. •• -"

BrjieU'a Lions, Riverside Park, Montreal, Can.,13-18.. --....... .<

Seymour A Hill, Wistaria Grove, N. Y. C, 18-

W. .'.-fleeley. Musical. Park. Oakland, Me., 13-18.HelblnLft Orovinl. shea's, Boftalo. 18-18.r'.efton ft beagle. Comlqoe. Hnoksne. Wash., 18-25.SelMfcl, Latli, Victoria, N. Y.-O., 13-18.Iteehork, Houtheni I'ark, Plttubitrg, 13-18.

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Shayne, A].. PhilllpB', Richmond. lod.. 13-18.Short A Shorty, Southern Park, Plmborg, 13-18.Sharpllea, The. Henderson's, Coney Island, N. 1'.,

15-18. '

i" • '.-- -Shields. Klla, Hippodrome, Manchester,- Eng., 18-

18; Hlpp-Hironip, Hull. Sent. 3-8; London,. 10-15; Palace, Croyden, 17-22".

Silvern « F.raerlc, Athletic Park, Buffalo. 13-18.SIdrion Dm. Steeplechase Pier, AUantlc City.

ML J., I!;i8; Govcroator's, Atlantic City. 20-

Sloto'r A Finch, Riverside Gardens, St. Joseph,Mich., 13-18., . ,- .r- -

Bmlrt A Kemner, Sbeeuy's, Newport, R. 1., 20-25.SmlthH, Musical, Empire, St. Paul, 13-18.Mmllli ft l.n Rose. A. A K., Bodtou. 13-18.Hmtfh A Adams, Orpheum, St. Paul, 13-18,taHfc, Petar J., White >-0Hy, Chictgo,> 13-25.Hrtyder ft Buckley, Morrfson'e, Bockaway, ft. Y-,

Soule, Kngenle, Atlantic Garden; N. Y>C 18-18.Spaoldlng- ft Dopree, Ottawa, Cn., 13-18; Mon-: enact 20-26J - .

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Btnnley A Le Roy, Crystal, Marlon, lnd., 18-18;EUkbart, 20-2i. , ,, .

Stelnert A Thomas, Delmllng's Casino, BockiwayBeach, N. Y., 13-18. . ...

Stapleton A Cbaney, Lagoon Park, Ludlow, Ky.,

Bteely. Doty A Cue, Temple, Detroit, 13-18- .

Stevens, Kittle, Rocky Springs Park, -Lancaster,

Block" Sisters, Sans .Boncl Park, Chicago. 18-25.Hronley, Genevieve, i Orphenro. St. Paol. 13-18.StelilTKretto Trio, Majeatlc, Chicago, 18-18 : Ave-

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line, Pittsburg. 20-25.Stanley A Le Roy. Marlon, lnd., 1R.18. i

Stanley A Alleen, Cryalal, Frankfort, lnd., 13-18; Crystal, EUwoort, 20-25.

Strickland A Dtikesbary, Nunley'a Casino, So.Bench, tt X., 13-18. .-.-

Stuart A Wool ley, Brandywlne Springs Park,. Wiltnlngtoo, Del., 1818.Smart, Artlinr, A Kceley Sisters, G. O. H.,Grand Rapids, Mich.. 20.25.

St. Leon A McCuHlck, Aleaiar, Denver, Col.,

St. Onge Bros., Keith's. Cleveland, 13-18.St. Julian. M.. Wtoated, Oonn.. 13-18. -- *Bnlly A PlielpB, 0. H.. Towanda. Pa., 13-18; 0.H„ Port Jervla. N. Y.. 20-23.Suratel A ltfutuil, White City, Chicago, 18-18.Sullivan A Patterson, Auditorium, Norfolk, Vs.,

Sylvan A O'Neil, Berkshire Park, Plttsfleld,MuBO.. 13-18..

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Tunn. Billy, Star, Mortsen, Pa., 13-18; Browns-i vlUe, 20-25. < . . . , .

Tanner A Gilbert, Wlnsted. Conn., 13-18: LakeCoropounce, flouthington, 20-28. i

Taylor, Dorn. BIJou; Didnth,- Minn., 13-18.Terapleton, Clarice, Bellevue Park. Toledo, 0., 13-

Terley. San Frmi;, Cnl.. 20-Hent. U,Teonls Trio, San Soucl. Chicago. 19-25.-Thorne, Mr. A Mra. Harry, Woodland Park. Aob-!

land. Pa., 13-18; Domey Park, Allentown, 20-

That' Qunrlet, Wistaria Grove. N. Y. C, 13-18.Threlkeid A Wicke; -Park, Edlnborg; lnd., 12-18.Thoniption's ElepbnniB, Sohmer Park, Montreal,

Cau.,,18-18. .(•.--Toys; Musical, Farm, Toledo, 0., 13-18.'I'opsriTurvy. Trio, Parlor, Port Angeles, Wash.,

Toledo & Price, Wlntergarten, Berlin, Ger., 18-' Sept. 38i *

. : .vTrix, Helen, Sneedy'a,. Newport. R. 1.. 13-18. ,

Tnimau. Wallace, 'Keith's, Boston, 18-18; G. 0.' H.. Pittsburg, 20-26. ,- --•.-- . ;

Troubadours i3.i, Dominion, Winnipeg, Can., 18-

Trnns-Atlantlc Four. Henderson's, Coney Island,I -K.i Y.y 18-18. ..-. •* ,

-.- .- %Tauda, Harry, Lnna. Park, Johnstown, Pa,

A-tDeroteyf agirnX N^T. C, 13-18; JCrtUi

"Crystil. Detroit, 'l3-18.*

ow trio, JCMth'a, Boston. 13-W; Proctor's,

IrVeroon Troupe, Sboedy's, Newport, ft. 1„

.-owVklS), h>l*i's r Boston, 13-18; i m> -Zttrow Trio, Kcltth's. Boston, 13-18; Proctor's,

Albany, X. Y.. 20-25.Zarells. The, Atlantic Garden, N. Y. C. 13-18.

Zimmerman, A!. A Pearl, Crystal, Frankfort, lnd.,

20-25. ' »-Zlmmenutn, Willy, Victoria. N. Y. C„ 13-18,

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ZJjiMrella^ Mile.,. Athletic Park, Buffalo. 13-18.

Zlowrl Troiuv, KetthX -Phils., 13-18; KeUh AProctofs, N. Y. C 20-23.

KosbnilBkls, The. Rtectrle Park. -loin, Kso., 13-18.

Zoellers (3). Lincoln Park, New Bedford, Miss.,

t Park.-^13-18; Cresrent 1 , -PJrovfdenee, R. I.. 20-25.

OS THE ROAD.

.Jl<a MoiMfcT_At iIn#Ttrtolt.Park t (FredBncSAnan, m»nwger> Geo. Efsng. .the FiveHalTgigla, World and Klnpnton,. Cam^coa tadKiAoVkgnn, Rae.and Herstwa, *nd:.ths .klao-drome are attracting; big crowds darlnn; weekof Aug. 5. The Six Kaaffman Sisters andJunie McCree and company are announcedfor feature acts week of 12.Acdixoricm (Wm. Foster, manage rl.-T-

Thls,. boose opeua with "A' .MillionaireTrump" 11.

Threa iTalehiYne tiSSSk FarfetS <5o»«dyFour,- and Lockljard' Slaters as some 'of theflttractlona for nla opening week of 21.

'None.—Xtjfr Parker -Amtisenent Co.,- atthe baeebaii part, week of 8, did big bntlne'n

TooSanplemesitail M»t — Ilefeived1I B te for riasslflcallon.

Campbell 8ro».' ShOws—Seword. Nebr.. 13, Ge-neva 14, Wllber 15, TecnniBeh 10, Auburn 17,

Pawnee City 18. Wymore 20.Daly -Dixie Serenade™ (Wm, J. Daly, mgr.)—

Portland, Me., 13-18. . „. . . t

Ely's, -Geo. S., Circus—Nebo, lnd. Ter., 20,Dougherty 81, Sulphur 22.. 23.

Field's, Al. 0., Mliwtrels (Doc Qulgtey, ingr.—Bradford,- Pa., 14. Niagara Falls. N. X.. 15.Bntrsio iG-is, j;ciB. Pa., 20, Akron. 0. 21.Marlon 82, Limn 23, Hamilton 24, MIddletown25.

Harsreave's (John Welsh, mgr.)—Augusta. Me..Mv-Jlath 14. Rockland -15.. Damarlscotta 16.Old Orchard 1". Ketmetmnk 18. :..,-.

"Jerry from Kerrv" (Patten A Fletcbee. mgrs.)

Parry Sound. Ont., Can., 20, Grafenburst 21,Brarebrblge 22, Newllskearo 23, Hallebary 24,.CoboU-35. . -. .. .-,-,. .,- ,—..,

Lucky .Bill's paasj i DasfaltrrSm&jm, Osk 21,Nelsoh 22. 28, Lawrenee 2+.- Bine Hill 85. --

Metropolitan Stock (Clifford Beeves, mgr.)—Enre-' ha, Kau.. 13-18, -Doughuw. 20-85. .

Primrose's, Qeo. II.. Minstrels (F. J. Donne,nigr.)—Lawrenee, Mass.,, 13, Lowell 14r Salemj.\. Lynn 10, Worrenter 17, 18, Fall ftlrer 20.Newport, R. I.. 81, -New IxindoD. Conn., 22.Waterbury 23, New Rocbelle. N. Y.. 24, Yon-kers 25.

Parker, C. W„ Amnsement Co. (Cramer A Ty-ler, mxrs.)—Coonclt Giwe, Kan:. 20-25.

RobluFon's, John, Shows—Hagerstown, Md., 13,Westminster 14. York. Pa.. 15, Gettysburg 10.

Chainbejriburf; 17, Charlesrown, W. Va., 18,Front BoyaL Vt., 20, Elkton 21.

Stuart Ootahirwd Shows—Victor, la., 14-17, El-kader 21-24..

Silver. Bert, Miow—Reece. HIcb.,13. Gilford 14.

Falrgrove 15, Akron 10, Unlonvllle 17, Owen-dale 18, Elkton 20.

Oreene's-.-OpwmiQflger) Stttllnt

'The Eye Witness''

.'Cedar HupUIj.. --atHOuse (Will 8, Collier, manager) Ste/Stock Co. Aag: 12-18, '"

21, "THHe Olson" HMnn'MKL..... .-. >•' -, -.- '-, . . 72. PfoPIB» (Vic Hugo, managet).—xba «,».son will open Sept. 1, with two first classvaudeville, snowa daily at 10 cents, 20 ceataand 30 centa prices. jSuvg . -it v"-« Ai.iho. I'ahk <G. K. ^Barton, cianager)^—This good bill drew well week of 5, despitetbe rains;.- Walbuod find Tekla, De . GrawTrio, Henderson and.Rosn, Surzal and Ra-zal. iMwtn Leo; Schmidt's Band and theAlamoacope.

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'iNotes.—»0n -tb* chantAuq^.jirogTnmme5-7. were:; The. JvHb.ur Starr Concert Co

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Including Mr. and Mrs. Starr. Alda Millerreader, nod Rudolph Hunt, violinist ; Robert-aon"* moving, pictures 8. 9. Midland ConcertCo.r,S. U .and-,10, Emily Waterman, reader;Rachel Steuunan, violinist; Alice • -Die-nanRobertson, soprano, and Sadie Spauldlng,contralto. -The Royal Male Qnartette ishare 11-15 Advance Manager Knapn,of HI Henry's Minstrels, was in tolm 8. . .

Rorxho's deep Bea divers Are bookerl for thecarnival Oct. 1-0 ;.The' Y. $L a A.course, which, opens . Oct - 26, In Qxeene'tOpera House, Includes: Maud BoJUngtonBooth. Chicago Madrigal Club, StricklandW. Gllliian, Koberts-CIark Tteclta! Co-. t Lyric<ilee Club, Montavillc Flowers and ScaatorLa Follette. .

Keokuk,—At the Casino (Beeves* Dodge,mnnagera), CIHcjUo.'s ItHllan. Band. drew fairhouses Aug. 6-9. and pleased. Van Dyke A

Ilialer" Southern Skies," Eastern (darry Doel Katun Co. -opens for a week's (return) en-Parker, mgr.)—Hall/ax. , N. S.. Can., 16-18, g;geni«it 12. Helen Aubrey Comedy Co. weekNew Glasgow 20. Sprlughlll 21, Moncton, N. B., of 1U. ••• >. .' »..- - ....2». St. John 23-35. • -.,-. %m Norss.-Keokuk's Big Fall celebration,. Is

•Twler Sonthern Skies," Western. (Hrfrry Doel to be held Oct, 2-6. and the promise la madeParker, mgr.}—Barneshoro. Pa., 24, Altoona 25. by Secretary Bice H. Bell that It will bo the

"irncle Tom'a Cabin," McCutcheon's—NelsonvlUe, best of its kind In this section of the country

Sent iwemens, «icn., £» here _Wm , Karmer and Helen Culver,

"VTTlniitee'r Orgonlst" (Mantell A Gray, mgrs.) EL1*M_'*JJf'PMg** Metropolitan Opera—Pittsbnrg, Pa.. 20-25. Co., have Balled for Lurone. where they have

"Villus* Parson" (Wee. Mack ft Co., mgrs.)— engagements for the. nert two years, in opera.Chester, Pa.. 20, Harve de Grace, Md.. 21, Do- Jessie 'Format), formerly of tbe Frob-T<-r.- !>*!., 22, Georgetown 28, Salisbury 21, man forces, Is aunimerlns at home.Cambridge 25.

Wills, Nat M. (Wm.Si««».-«ir-irif

H. Currle, mgr.)—Xewbnrgh,4 i»

WASH1\GT0\.

iindn m ceiitj.Seattle.—At the Grand Opera House the

season will open Aug. 19. with the StewartOpera Co., in '*Tbe.Two.Roies.' r

M»s. C. I. Noasis, wife, of C. I. .Norris,circus owner, writes : "I am not dead, butam well- and happy, at my very pretty home aDd Xady'Aigy^ and "'brother' OfBceni

18.13-

In Santa Cruz, Cal. -.Mr. Morris has beenreceiving letters, of sympathy from his manyfriends. Jn. tbe show busllnean, and I wish tolet themiicnow that the report of my deathis a mistake.**: . j. . .

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Hrnri Db Obraf, manager,: writes : "We

are doing a Bplendld business, notwithstand-ing the hot weather, the harvesting season,etc. All Is well with the Carl UugeDbeckShows". . .

Kj.yino MKkhiam, at the close of the tent-ing season, will, open on the Novelty circuit.He writes that his act Is trie hit of' the con-cert with Selbel.Bros," Dog and Pony Show..Kit Kabbok writes : "Am with Cummins'Wild West, nnd making a pronounced bit;

Seattle (John Cort, manager)..—Bv popu-lar request, tbe Frawley Co. remained twoweeks longer, presenting. and week, "Lord

" For_ and week, "Sherlock Holmes." After that"

dark la definitely.THiarrArasiR (Russell & Drew, managers).—The Cltas. A. Tayjor Co. opened* In "The

GlrJ. Engineer,'* 3, for a week's run. "FromRags to Riches" 12-18. . .v..

Star iK. .T. Donellan, .manager).—Nearpeople week of 0:.Mark Sullivan and com

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pany,1

. Eddy Grey and. company, the Gamellas.Will Vldocq. Leoaard and Drake, Pete Duns-worth, and moving pictures.- v; i p i

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OkFREpu {T,. J.- Consldtne, manager).—New peoble weet.of C.;..ManoUtarws1tonHager. Slorah Sieters, Sadie Reysolds. Daveand Percle Martin, Kehoe and Rainer, andmoving pictures.Fobcpahqu & Sells Bros/ Cibcus shows

Tuhn. Ulcatt Bench, N.(T„ 1849; Ontario Park,t Kingston, -Cau;; 20-25. h, >.. -.-.-.-.Van Ilom, Qeorgle, A. ft S., Boston. 13-18.Vnldaro arlo,. Blydu, Duluth,..-Mlnn.» 13-18.-Vnn.v Gofre _,k\ Cotrely. Qnvernator'B, Atlantict city, N. j., l.'i-iis,-. n *.-,, ttVan. Billy, Chutes-.' Sao 'Fran., Cal., 13-18; Or-

nheunu tns. Angeten^ fi0-8ept. 1;- -.

vanot- Minerva,. Lakevlew . Park, -iMlddlctown,m Oonu,. 1-1-18; Wlldwood Park, Pntnam, 20-25.VnladonB, The, Howard, Boston, 20-25.

Vane. iRthbl, Luna Park. Pittsburg. 1B-18,

ia*i8° :iro*''' HMMlet9(,n '»' Coney Islhad, N. I.,

ValTOB, The. Hamilton, Can., 13-25. .•

VnjMts'i leopards, Meyers Lake, Canton, 0.,

TaSfi

KeIBc« Ooa'foy'B, Grand RapldB, Mich.,

Victorln. Mile.. Proctor's, Newark, N. J., 13-18.Moln A Engel, HnpnylaDd, So. Beach, S. Y.. 18-

yi.lettes. The, Chnuncey Park, West bora, Mass.,i 1R-1S;. Howard, Bo* too. 20-25, * . --Wurrlngton Ilrw.. Orpbe/un, Bpritigfleld, O., 13-18.Wnrd, Chns. B-.'Buchroe Beach:, Va.. 13*18.Wnr.1 ft Raymond.- Relay. Nahant; Mass.. 13-16.VtnlU-r & Mnglll. Like Nlpmiir, C^brlilge, Mass.,

l.'H8; KrookiUde Park, Athol, 20-2A.WalRon's Farmyard, Newport, R. I., 20-25.Warner. Rvo.. Lngmm Park, Portland, lnd., 13-18.Wnrd; Tom, Coliseum, Cleveland. 1U-18.Watrons. Mr. ft Mrs.. Fontaine Ferry Park.- Louisville, Ky., . Dl-lKr - • -.

Wnlbuiirn & Whitney, Perth, Can., '18-18Waldorr & Mendea, Athletic Park, Buffalo, 13-18,Wnltone it Wllllson, Uopklns' Park, Kansas City,l MO.'. l.H-18; Hopkins' I'ark, St. Louh, 20-25.Wnlah, Alwtln. Keith's, N.-y. C, ItflaVj i •: »Wuelilngton ft Henson, Godfroy's, Grand Rapids,

Mlisi,, 1:1-18

Wower, May. Hollvwood Park, Baltimore, 13-18.Walsh. I. rank, Godftoy's, Qrnn<l Rapids. Mlcb.,

Waybnrn's Rain-Dears, Wistaria Grove, N. T. 0.,

Weateott, Rn, ft Co., Keith's, aeveland. 13-18.Vtehl fried Seitet, Star. Milwaukee. 1B-I8. -

Welch, James ft Cella. Olcotl Beach, N; Y„ 13-18.Wo.ih, W, J., Ornbowm, Ht. Paul, -13.18.Welch i Ewlng. Andltnrlum, Norfolk, Va., 1?-18.Welcli, Lem, Johannesburg. S. A., 13-ftl. i -

West, John A.. Rnmona. Grand Rapids, Mlcb,,

Weston * nm, Majestic, Erie, Pa., 13-18: Tamb-llng Rnn Park. Pottsvllle, 20-25, i--

Whalen » ffesL. Piirk, Pottsvllle, Pa., 13-18.White, Ed. Bi'fe Holla, Park. Tamaqna, Pa., 13-

18; Park, Allentown. '20-25.White. Dee, Temple, Detroit. 13-18* . .

Wlilteiey ft Bell, Dorney Park, Allentown, Pa.,13-18. •-..' . --..-...

Whipple. Waldo, Park, Berlin, N.- H., 13-18.Wlllnrd, Clifl?.. Island Park, Lake- Mlnnetonka,

Minn., 13-18: Kmplre, Hi. Paul. 20-fiB. -*..

Wlctorr. ltnby lrma, Oencbwood park. Mayavllle,km 13-is. • .- * ;1 . .

Wliiebermnn's Bears, Dream City, Pittsburg, 18-

Wilton Bros.. Oak Park, Gvansvllla. lod., 18-18;RobltiHon. Park, Ft. Wayne, 20-25. , . - -

Whunan's Dogs. Guvernator's, Atlantic City, N.J-. 13-18. .-:,- ->,.:.,

Williams ft Pullman, Brandywlne Springs, - Wil-nilngton, Del.. 13-18 1 Howard, Boston-, 20-25.

Williams ft Melbnrn, Idora Park, Youngstown, 0.,13-18.

Williams. Jack. Lnna Park. Plttsbntg,. 18-18.Wilts, Ma. Colleens, Henderson's, Coney Island,

N.-Yj. '18-18. .-. .-.- w.. tvT .

Soild ft Kingston. Temple, Detroit, 13-18; Shea's,nrelll, A. * -4., Boston, 13-18.

Wood, John W.. Temple. Detroit. 1.1-18. «:

Wooi, Francis, Alameda Park, Krlc. Pa., 13-18.Wolt Bros., Laftetnont P»yk, Altoona, Pa..'13-M.Yeotruin, Geo., Novelty, Fresno, Cal., 1218 ; Bell,

Oakland. 18-20, **•«.«•» * • • «

Yolo.. Alto, Casino. Kackrae Bcaeb, Va.,- 13-18.Young. Tot. Ciyslal. Goshen, lnd., 13-18; Cry*.

tnl, Aautcrton,> 20-25. -»• .> » «-

York ft Morton, Amsterdam, N. Y. ( 20 25.

now In my sixth week.'> Krances Llotd, for fotlr years a thember here Aug. 15, 10.of the Spooner Stock -Co.., In Brooklyn, la 1enjoying an umisuoj Summer. vacaUon. When . Tacoma At the, Tacbmu Theatre tChaa

on jnty in juisa Ldoyd left with it, and Is Aug. 5-7, In -"Our American Heroes •* ''The

fa™Eu. 1 ,«taitai...to.,i. te j«r ,.wr. &sJ^5sS2ssSS5E?£^JrF3B&£" V?."'

6 °im- the BSlionPIiTeS if T.coS°a. t!e"":i»gpic Show, Mr at the clomot the season, berlormaneo. "The Power of thp Pro.," toJoin hands with Jon. Canfield, to produce « Be jItS, oni Alii li.

_">•«-«". t0

;»"cJnVld fttJtffS """" - C««T .ID- K W»rtay. jn'ana«r).-^W«i5?,. i.u. ?, v

"""""• „ThW na,e been, commenc ne 0; Bud Snider, the 'cyclist •

put- with the show since Mar 5. and hart Meilmn Tourist Quintet Track theT Low&m.<""1W WMtem p«nMJ"" ,"»' '°8-

L°y:l"u«ra™d sows bj Master Ha-ro"d

"S&jS di.™.«po-rt success with Mar "Si-jSNSSLBw53 «?ol.um.

greaves' Railroad Shows., Notes .pnost J. E. Hbmiy's Show.—Weare yet In Kansas, having been on tbe roadtwenty-two weeks. In oor own wagons. Ihave done renmrknbly good 'business all sea-son, and as yet we have had no blow down.«a we triple stoke our .tent. I purchasedJve head .of genuine Shetlon.l ponies, andhnve ndded sevcii head draft slock and tl-reewagons, last month, making. nine wagons,eighteen head draft stork, besides poniesKd. Coaklla. magician, Is still on here. Welave met quite a few shows through Kansas, A. c, Oncnrr, business manager of Finn ItCo. s

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New United Shows, writes : "We are Inour fourteenth week, and doing a great busi-ness. We showed at Sharon Springs lastweek, to a turn away business, Mh after-noon and night. We are now In the Catsktlls,where we will. spend a few weeks,, and then

STilt {TIA M. Owens, 'manager).—Weekcommencing; 0, the Allen- Stock Co. will pre-sent. "Cnugbt- In the Web." -, -— r - -~

Carani,. ,(W. .J. Timmons, manager).—Week, commencing B : The Lambs, John E.Drew, Miss Fletcher, Haynea and Phelps,Tom La Rose, In Illustrated Bongs, ana mo-tion pictures. *~J . -. .

..J« !' .|» ' .

INDIANA.

indinnnnoll,.—At tie Park Theatre(Dickson ft Talbott, managers) -The Mll-l.onalre Tramp." Aug. C-8, filled tbe housetwice a day. Martin's "U. T. C." Co. 9-H,"A Wife's Becret" 18-15.

riiRBAKK.—Creator's Band did well,considering the weather. It rained eeTeralnights week of C -..-..-

u _ »<wi>i»wxi>^-The Bounding Bantorda,head for the. Sunny Souta.. We expect to eat Douglnss and

.Douglass and other nark at-

our Cbrlstmas dinner either. In North or 'tactions drew well when the weather per-South .Carolina, when. Manager. Finn will mltted week of 6.close for a few weeks, to put things In shape Wntis Citi.—Business-Is Improving,for. next season, when we expect to go'oue aotbs.—Hogonbeck's Circus, «, gave alarger and brighter than ever, and everything splendid performance. A heavy rain , atwill be brand new. We now have a concert nlaht Interfered wltii the- attendance ma-band of twelve pieces, and the people where "rlally.. Work Is progressing day. andwe show ate. talking about It as being the u,snt on the Oaety Theatre,, in order thatltliest circus band they ever heard. Every one fay be ready for the opening, Sept. 3, withIs happy, as the 'governor' rails them up 'be -Knickerbockers The Empire. Thea-every Tuesday anf haads them their en- ''« "ill open 23, with Rellly- & Wood'c nigvelopes. Earl Phillips, .hoop roller, sad. Prof, 'bow E. 8. Daley, press agent for tbeMel. all, with lis troupe of dogs, joined last "entry Bros.' Shows, paid his home a visit"',',g _ . ' v. .:'. * »• reports big business for the show.Ths FnAXK A. noButris Cibcos had an ' —-taccident during the performance evening of \nder.onSaturday Aug 11 yt the bench near For BwraRockawaV. L; ] The seating platform in am 11the crowded tent collapsed, and many spec- velniis Co?toS? Ftators were lnlured..

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' HSTLSSSBtlRHODE ISLAND.

Ncwpr»rt.-?-At' Sbcedy's FrecbDdy Park,

wee* of AUg. 13 : Tbe Zaxell-Vernon TroubeL'ellman and Moore, Frank Fognrty, Itootiuoand Stevens B—

'" -

smith nnd

At. the Crystal <W. W. Me-. manager) .the bill for week-ending

Aug. ,11 Included: Mayrhf Fulton, the Mar-velnus Cottons, Fern, Bhuner, Ivy, Doimarand Ivy.aad the kiuodrome- :. '?

Aiiena.—Gentry's Dog and. Pony Show. 8.liad large audiences. Hagenbeck's AnimalShow 11. ..... - . -..

nnd Stevens, Fred Bay aud compnuy, fiold-pmltb and tloppe. Helen Trlx and movingpictures. Clara Thropp and company scoreda success week of 0.NnwronT Orp.nA House (Cabn ft Cross

Co.. manugers).—"What Hapuened to Jones"1.1, Marie Cnhlll 18,. "Right Bells" 20

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So»tB Bend—At the Caaino (E. J.Welsh, manager), the bill weekot Aug. 11:Wm. B. Bock and company, Wright Slaters,Mitchell and Love, Bros. De Van. and Carleltlchards. nig business prevails.

' •«»CONNECTICUT.

Bridgeport.— Smith's Theatre (EdwardC. 8mith, manager) -Will open for the seasonAug. 18. with Oockstader s Minstrels. "AMldnleht Escape" 14-16. 1'Hoity . Tolfy" 17.18. The theatre -has • been handsomely . re-decorated, and a smoking room, umbrella andcloak room added to the other conveniences.

!»%?_,.NM«liat. ^*?{Kii ^!V e,

reworfcs;

Jol'O'J- R^ynoMs, tradnr »f ordtcatni. - •

Bi y i W«Rt'8how. ana PotVe ..<K.». Mitchell,. maDa(t«T>^-*Ml? :

Mints and Keller. New York, hookln*agents, UaTu engaged the followlna acts andshown for the exposition at Baltimore, Mdto beheld Bept. 8. to Oct.. ft: MundyV AnimalHhow, Beachy's airship, which will make as-eenalons every day cl'irlca; the weok : Bof-toek's .aendelas. the lofant Incnhotor. the

a tiding elephant, _

ti£tt?5E2&J!&*****?^ iwja Weir VwUi to"prV«n"t7d"by"Vhe Polllions that money can secure. utock Co., week of 18.

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LADIES' LIST.Aubor, LouiseAioliu Gracej&bhott. FayAiusJcn, MayAilell, CarrieArllniiton MlssMAlUrt Jtrs. SHrlok, JessieLa uk 8 Mr.-

Giranl. Hvlcn il'cnrl, Nlt.iGagiiwix, llello rnrk, Snlomev.'rativllh'. Oliilre I'eter'ion, Sophiec.'.Tj, CLnrlotte ralnner, KvcljaUretpon,

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Itlilltwn. MrirleIlairlii^'tou,

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Hownrrt, OttBBSMilt. AnnaKcniun, LottieKerns MurpuretI^nlip, Pauta It.

Luwrenco AdnL.f. !.<!, Mrs.MiuiloI-'Tey Mru-Jiileti

bMpy, Mtti-ie

L)onH, Graoel«>lir, AliceLund, Mrs. C'.A

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-Mm. AnitaLeslie illniich

La Ulanclic,Marie

La >'ole Cnmlll'

QQlflcy. Mra. U.Uoive, Maynieh. I.aurnKoblnwn, EthelItnjmoiid,Mm. .Murgnrct

Ulveitlmll.

MM, (flc.)

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COtTlneUoseuian,

Mtn. L.iil-,

Saloawn LauraEitobluwu IjouIsoRuiidall, ManIti'ddlnE

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lircat ElKleS'lilluTii MrsCLBrtftt, AdaSnuse, AnnieSbeu, DnlsySmidtord MnrlDStiitzman RoRetlStlekney

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flwoyet MIhh vm.

Mr|ny, FannyMacCurrpy,

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Henrietta

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rothy K.BOHBH, Oeellollullu Mrs KredH.iiTiogton Bollclicnll, Jessiemtmm GradeHluke, RoseMiilr Mw. Geo.Italtcy. MarieHarlow MIssA.DBlackford,

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Uadelit<oV.- h:,|. Ednatirrey, MayCanlon Mrs.Jack(irclghton, ToraCarter, MaryCc-ose,

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OkrtWi Lolac-Coyle, Katet'nrtrlon fl limaDiiye GypsyPevere, KittleDcnlKun, NellieDavlH, KatiePolicy, UjlieT.'.ir .. MarieDeaves Mary K.Demaria, AmyDeron, GrocoDints, DoraDclwowl.

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Taylor SlaternTrmlcr MayThornton ValleyThornton. Bonn!Taylor. Erma

Martin, il.-iy {Taylor, Mra.U.TMiirlow, Iilu i'i'tiv. LillianMontrose LjmdM Tour, HelenMickey, May iTailor, EnuaMajor, Sue lTemple. IreneMill-ray, I-Mjthc Vaughn,Milhiirn, May GertruduMunla6ue; Vlon. Betty

Bertlin'VitugbR. MaudeMiller I^uisBlLlVlda, Mile.MeClaln. ,

Washburn,- , .Joseph I nel Mrs. Rena

Moore Florence itVi-eley, TeddleMf(':ill, Kitty Williamson.Miller Mtt.F.D.I Mm. L.Melrose Frnnklu Wnrfleld. Marie

Hull tvnd. FirlsHill, 11. M.Hnrrlly Loula HHoran, EdwLnG.Hoyt, M. B.Howartl A

CameronHall. Albert A,Herbert. QalreyBe iiueBscy; Jas.Haven, \V. It.

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01 (TellelluRhea, J. K.Holthocrei* L.B.Huntley, Benilnnlngion i'rof

falter. ». o.llallback A

I'arnuetteBoyt, W. 11.

Hall, MillsHerbert, MackHerbert, BertHnlbrook, J,llaatf W.Hatpin, John U.Hainiiiett, W. ABoyt, EdnlnHunciH'k LlaryllBasrlnan a

GilesHenneSBey BJJC,llfinilti-s Jno.JrHorn] ]iur. Jr.llarrlngtan,

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RooneyKlnKald, BlllyKicnian, Jas.A.KHtie, ,1'jkm £.Kiilile, CarlKluf.'. Frank G.Kleemy R,Keno. Will

Koudull, FrankKlllmor. B. 11,

Koppe, Sol.Kent, Hilly

MttzcHl..AnnIi.>Moore, ClaraM~nrray, DorisMonroe, Trlxle

Omaha.—The Biirwood will open Aug.

Sfi, with the Woodward Stock Company,. In

"The Chai-lty Ball."- The company will havefew changes from last year. IiOrrta Elliott

will be the leading lady, Hiking tbe place

of Eva Lane, 'transfer red. to Kansas City.

Bijou (H. WaUo'r Van Dyke, manager)..—BuBlneso lU: steadily Improving. For- weekof 13, the' stock will present "The MarbleArch." VriuduvlUe: LUtle Mildred, MurraySisters. Hlbbard and' Warren, Dolly Wllln,

Wells Broa., moving pictures and Illustrated

Notes.—W. J. Burgess, accompanied byhis wife nud niece, arc expected home fromEurope IB. They have been abroad nil Ham-mar. . t .. .KJdwar'd Monlghan, of the Boyd,has returned from a. wedding trip throughColorado.

.

.'..'.. Painters 'and decorators are

busy at both the Qrpheum and BoydManager Carl Belter Is back from a trip to

Snn Francisco to sec bis parents"Doc" Breed will be the general manager ot

the street fair of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Benagain this year. -. . ,..,

Lincoln.—The Oliver Theatre (F. C, .

Zehning, manager) will open the season

Sept. 3. ' „,Buou fL. M. Gorman, manager).—Week

of Aug.. 6: Marvelous Boode, HlUle Mildred.

Walter Wilson, Hammond and Forrester, andblograph. Business excellent.

The LVtic (II. M.. Miller, manager) will

open the season Aug, 27. In the new Thea-tre Bulldlug. which Ts now receiving Its fin-

lEhlng touches.

Grand Inland—At the Bartcnhach(Henry. Bartenbach, manager) "The HolyCity" opened the season here Dlght of Aug.20. "A Boyal Slave" 20.

-Notes. — Parker's Amusement Co. Just

closed a successful week here Street

carnival July 30-Aug. 4, Inclusive.»>»

Delmaive and Blkwitt are In their elgh-

ia-utb week -with ItrundBge & Fisher Atnusr-

tr.ent Co. Mr. Ik'linalne Is mniingcr ot lue

attraction called "He Souf Ilcfo* de Woh,nnd Miss Blewltt is trenaurer. They Inlnrn

m that tliey will lie playing datea iigflln this

coming Winter, when they will present a

new stcctch, called "A. Coon Town Reception. .

Pc*ni. Ibyino has Joined the Palace Stock

Co.. at Boston. Mans., for two weeks.

VKitntnK Hihtebh Inform na that after twosuccessful year* through the

iSouthern clr.

pult, Uiey will arrive in New. York Aug. IS, .

Armstrong. DoqCornell, AV. E.

Anvell, Joe Csusey. E. D.Ahihu TrioAllen, Joe M.Ahearne. TheAlbert,

; Frank (flc.)

Addlnglon, Geo.ajeer. —Arnold, Chas.Ashton, TomAimstrong WaltAndrada. DaveAuzlnl, E.AM. Ed.Avery, WillLerianan, HenryListrlngton, D.Barry, <i«o. vfBiiker, ' Itsrry

ftaBiBM ft (Jurtls

BarbjL Joe C.BiuncM, EverettBsBfitfa, BarryIhjrU, PMIIpBurns, SamBales, Mr.:

,(and Wood)

Bell, DickBelfonl, A I. 0.Burllctt ITarry

Burg. SnciBubtpn, Billy

Barrett Bros.Black, ArthurBrobst TrioBrain, Ed. A.linker, Clinn.

Boyd, ArehlaBell St HenryBulla, FredHowinan, l'red

Ikirii, AiryBartelll- TroupeIlfinavitn, J.

Blfllsdell. Oh as,

Bare, H. F.

Burleigh AL L.

Benson - &Franaeeta

Brachard PaulBennetts, FourBamoldl. —

Causey,Cory, H. N.Coll, Maurice 1-

L'rackett, Will ¥Car rliia tori, Eftc

CUet, ..W. M-Coniier, Chas.MCook, alhiut. A.Clayton HarryVCasper ft Cliirk

Casper, Wni. O.

Curtis. Billy S.

Cilfford. J. E.Carlton A -Terrc

Casino Cum.Cane, CharlieCnrterA BlufordClark, Jnhn

(Hlllmiin Co.)Clirlsloidier

(Musician)r-'.'hr.i'i, S, F.Carson, MurrayCi/iiwr A OdinCarey. Win.Carroll. B. V.iVriirilln, DouColt; & JohnsonC'.iniitilMiw, C. ECiititl. E. E.Clinplln, ArthurOiDifurt, Chas.

Clurk, Jo 1

tet Trio.Cllllon, .HowaiiJCecil, Mr. &

Mrs. OnCarter, Art It. A.Crawford, LewClilTocd Di'. GuyClaeroa The 3Otroner'ft -

RobinsonCortez HeniaudoCohen A. I(.

Oole, Arthur J.

Curtln, LeonOxlalrv. HarryCantcH Allnrtletl

Cllftou, IL II.

Cbuiidlor. Geo.UCole, Uob-Cinrk. John F.Campbell J no.HCannon, BertHnn'.'c, BohDiamond. Geo.llHove, -JohnDc Vltlhi. GreatDlnrea, Kurt W;N-iiton, Herb.K)ur;ea A

MortimerDale, P. A.Itelninn Oo., AlDeune, L. J.

Dnrell, GuyDavis A Walkerni\Vis, Ow).

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l'hkun. ToniIhrnnldrion,

1'wf. C. A.Dunbar. HarryDifnn, Jnmn*fXpwney M'liurlce

1'avls. Wi II.

Horuthy, Jlr.-AMr?. GkVin

HitMH, W. H.De Lisle, J. G.Donnelly Jas. It.

Dove. JohnD'Ornw>n,1 JohnBe Rue. Hillyl>avls, W. 11

iti-Pnore, (Jeo.

Hartinc, Jog.' DDsSWBfl IlnrrjsVHoiHlictl. BenPnltiHi, ['lit A

ICntnii

Bniilels. Doe h.

UavJM)n, Arlll KBe Monet Cheitlinrscv (Id). L.Hlillitnll:). .(fl'-K

He Rue, BillyDelaToy, W.

Earl, GruhavEntermn FrankEmerson, \V, B.l^ln.irdrt ChasF.Earle,. StanleyEmpire Com. i

EdHill, D U-Egon, JoeEverett, IT. U.En ley. E. II.

Enler, MortEdsou, HurryHowards,' Al.Ellison, Win, R.Foscrirt, J. 0.

rotvltir. Geo. A.l-'aj'blo. Ailn'ni*

Ford, Maiirlcel'.

Teru, SidFyricll, CHITForepay

Olrcua (Mgr.)'em, Sidl<'cri:uson BarryI'rnnz, Sbj.FtxjBini, r, o.Erwooil, R. J.

rresaun -Tno-lLFnrrcli. CHITFlavclle,

•Fwncls O.Fernberg Geo.MFoster, W. II.

Fields, W. 0.Ftilsom FrunkP.Fern, suiFox J.CMFeflhll)Fnnt, CnrcyFords, Tbe 4Fredrlk. Alex.Fox, Al. II.

Fagnn, -BarneyFox, Al. II.

Flow), F. A.Fern, SidFerry Clint V.Golas, OusGnrnlde, Jiw. K.Galvln, James AGnlllek, W. E.Grant, Cliff W.Greys DennldGrant. Alf.Gitffey A FrazerGray* RoyGHlllmore Arth.Gill. GeorgeGlinHeretHChaaGeorge A

HurrlngtonGaylonl, A. E.i,uinm, J.. Ij.-

Geldlu. Max F.".'firdon, X. X.GnMeoer Geo.B.tJissicy Bros. ;

Gruttan,

tforrls. J.' A. '

UcCall, Wro.Mncklc A MackManning, FrankMerrill. Morv..UnrihA, L.MkWlB FrancJ.Morton A ElliotMarshall Oco.o,Martin Harry r-Mnunluk*. LouMondsclto. AlUack A DugalAlaclcle, Jue J.Marks, JoeMack, LouUMuller, Cluiiin

A MidlerMcCarthy -lustli

Mitchell (Km. E.Mack A IJ..J.T il

Mungean Jacklliickin AWluwn\la»n, L. W.Median, HarryMcCutcheon SamUiinu, BillyMay. FredMeNnntee, JohnUorelaiid A. D..dnlbare, Jas, It

Meelcy. B%MtmreN, TheMcCbnnell,

HarryUeUcnna, ToniMonnlmn. WillMatthews uhasCItny, FredMardo, —Mnrlinv. IMnn-

kett & Co.Mack, Wm. 11.

Mathews AHarris

Mlndrop, F. W|Morton AlvlnDMarvin, JackMaun, II. A.UerdlUi AlbertilcAmy pick &

AliceMelvliv. Jas. It.

Newhold, Chas.Xcastailt. M.Nlpo'viu, Mr.Netecker N. J,

Nel»ai'a Com. 1

N .!:-•':. FrankNtjwinnn Al. CNewiiuin. 11. C.Nndo, It.

Nevurro, JoeNudot, 3.

O'Brien, Eddie(aod Weat)

Owen BahyACo.Olsehnnsky,

lAdolphOtt. IMillllii

O'Brien, NeilOppenhelmer -Ia:

Gcdcn A Co.RiiyPrice, James <wrrosser, HusePepper, AlvlhI'jitton A Perry

Keeije. Walt. K. Pllcher Fred It.

Knox, Carl ., t'orrlit, n»b\.Krllchflpld J. S.

"

Kralce, W'.

Wilson Mrs.T.MWelter, 1->arnwills,

Louisa McO.Morsnaw, MuK>l Warren, EmtnuMonlrurue Bertie Wetitwr DollleP.Mpolton, Bessie (Woods, Dorothy

.

Udrriden, Millie iWarhbum,Male. Utter

|

Lilian

Vorrlv. Corlnnc AVnoletcn AliceNeville, Zeulta iWhltlng.Normlle. . I , Marian T.

. V . Eliaabctb Wellcr. I.IwieO'Brien, Kittle .Webxtar. MamieO'Ramey, I Winkler Maggie

Georgia Wlune, HaielOrdler, Mile./ lYvctte, MlsaOhnl Mrs. Geo. Yale, MaaleO'wei), Mrs. A.M Young FlorcncL.O'Brien. Kittle l&Ha, MUM

liuxell, JuelKyle. T. E.LnVeen A CronaLnrklns, John,lee. Prof. ,H. WLeslie A DalyLawrence ILL.Lcsterand Qnlnnlatere, juhnLlltrly, Car!La Mart, JimLewis, ALLa Voiles.

11 TossingLu Valla, ThoLtnvrle, Jas, J.Lukola, HarryLcslcr A QulniiLemon A LowLtndwy, W. B.I^ewts A Har.-Lucy A LuclerLapearl, WrslyLeonard, KddleLluden, ArthurLillibrldKe BoyJjyans, John -

Lewis, NedLester A QulnnI/Hig, Frank E.lieu, FrankLatoy Bros,Lucy A LuclerLeonard Clar.O.Lee, Joe H.Leon I, HarryLurk in a, John,Merrick ThomasMason, KellyCoMdllrirjll, Al.Merrltt. HallMarshall, BertMlddleton ChasBM^niidsclleMiller, "

Philips,Price, Cnpt.J.WPrice, ProCLJ.I'feslon, FredPan Auier. Elee.

L'arulvnt <>».

Pack A GreenePeak Fred

TwluaLionel

Patton, Mr-Price, .Tatiies W.l'eruchi-Gyp-

teae Co.Plutnmvr Walt.I'lngBfe, D.: «.Pollock, E. E.Price, Jaa. II.

Patterson, 3nmPerilno, Prof.Pearce, Alf. C.I'revunt, EddieQulcg A MackKudlcill, Robt.RadclIlTe, CbaB.l.iveidmll. Frtftl

lUy, J. T.Radford A

Winchesteraider. E. DickRentfrow JN.drRuy, JackRice A WaltersRur, O. 0.Ryan John W.Roclker Edw.Rose Jack -

RatTertys, TbeRammage

llowhindReno, Geo. P.Rohcr ts. .OeorgiRice, JaAies JItem*, JackRvbyns; Will

Bice. Jsnies J.Rottcti, Danrloxvnt Oal.T.M.lllieliey, D. P.Hlchiirtlem J.B.ItiilniiLt. John'!).Rn IrOlfU WillIlltcoco, —Roe, a J, W.Ri-eil, WHHeItoilney. C. Bertltee« I, W. F.1Mb lu-.. a. J. G.Streeter, M. B.Mntileii, Herbt.MMsii.ii llerb.a.Sm I tli, Will 0.M:,ii!, Georgespikes, Jack W,8iouc. 0. SearsSlevln, L. J.Mheldon. W. P.^onunera,

MartonoShea Thus. T,Stcrnnerg, Wm.Schloa, RalphJ.fccrosoppl,

ProsperStiikes, Jacknoil ft, Kay D.Svin. SamSkinner, VemonSteele IVtyACueScon, JohnPyiliwy, Geo.Mchuler, E. J.

Sahnou AChester

Sully. John P.Nhaleross, Mr.Uacbs, UhIh p.Slierldan, FrankStarkweather,

Harry S.Spruit, Walt L.Sparks, 0.Stmnm, Chss.O.Spiegel, L.Sully. Jtdin F.s;. iT.,-1. Al.Sidomon Abrnh.Hnrgcut, P. T.Seamnion, A. Q.xtaatrt, PhilipSemoii, Clias. F.Tints. F, A.,'lapley G. HenriTumklns, Wm.Turner, II. 11.

TuscaiK). tills

1'vey. HenryTumklns A

OolltnsTrailer, P. J.

Thurntoi), Jas.'Purney H,Urban, FrankVslaiiores, TheVetliier, J. Nort.Vetro, Walt. G.VlUm, Prof F.

\ernc, Dr. J.R.Vernon, Hen, H.Vurplllas OtcatValoul. Mr.Vldettes. TheWyckolt, Williewii.'ipples OslUsBWilson, Tom. LWiioil, Wm. C.Wells, LeaWhiting Chns.HWe'-wters, TheWalker, Geo. NWoodword 1I.G.Williams. JoeWeiss. AnnrasWlelcpp-DlmiH

. KurtWilsiui A MueWoodward,

G. i; ]:. sr.

Williams. M.Wilson. Tom L.Whltcomb,

.11. A LotthiWells, LeoWilson Jensfl

Wlora TrioWlLHcamb, D. J.

Warden, Wm.Walsh, HenryWlnlcr, PercyWeaver, HurryWllstnch FrankWHstaek PnnlWllsfuck, FrankWllFens. TheWard, FredWllsuu, Wm. AWilliams. ReeseWiedemann TitosWoodwit it],

IHarry A.

Wells, Lionel CWoodward VJ»,Wlgkjn. Bertwild; wm, c.Wnklm>, MontWVttt.DeForestWulker, Geo. VWntkliis, Jack AYarrlek, Percy'/arellP, 'i'lio

Zera, EdwinSEE NOTICE AT HEAD OF LIST.-

*_ . , jajaj » . B - I el

DEATHS |N THE PROFESSION.

Frank Lundib (LunderganI, of tundleanil Hnertcl, brother ot Has. II. Lundcrgnn,of New York, died At Louisville, Ky„ Aug. 7,after a long (Unuss, nt tho ago of forty-,uvu.He war ;

it well known comcdlnn and negrolinpei sonntor, working with tits wife, Pau-line, who survives bint. Of late Mrs. Lundlehas Iweii working nlone. The deceased was amember of tho F.lks. Another brother, U.Liindcrgan, resides nt Cohovs, N. Y. .

"Doc Beowx," boxer, athlete and vaude-ville performer, whose nnine In, private Utowas Alfred B- indwelt, died on Aug. d, atChicngb. Ho hnd been n partner of -the lataJerry Keating and fj, It. White. The de-ceased wan horn on Jnn. 14. ism. at Buf-falo, n. y.

1+,»

Lhslib ami WirxTAJis: wln> plnv (Jodtroy'sPavilion, Heed's Lake, Urnnd Rapids, .Mich..

week of Aug. 2(», open on the J. E. Jncksonmiddle West circuit at Sioux City, In., Sept.1, for ten weeks, and are booked up to Janu-ary. 1007, .1 .

Mt.LE. Hi: iTinn: and Henriktta Wm:ni.kmhuve closed a aucccsstul season on tho Fiynacircuit of imrks, mid have signed with ftlceA llartDii'q Rose Hill Co. for this hciihoh.

Hi Hi:\ny wires us from South i'lil< ngo.under date of Aug. 11 : "Opening night busi-ness phenomenal ; broke all records ; hun-dreds turned uwuv."Wk ark UrriHUIBU that W. L. Clnllnultcr

will conth>l three shown on the mad IhUM.-nsnn, nlso tlmt; vaudeville houses. ThisSummer lie u the munngcr nt Fust Brook-ilclfl, Mass., for J. J.KIynu's park.

WANTED, for lul Initio, Cbiit'e k WcftU>P'aMlnmrcN. Comet, Tromiaine and Tula for u. ami0.: Strong Novoltv Ada, singe ts who can imiko nballad (to. Other Musicians, write. Musician* tin

not Muck, stop ni hotels; no oar; w« furnish all

cosliimes. Can use A No. 1 Agent who bt a osucuniracttir and can iiosi. Address Win. H. t'ltaco,

Caiinleu, Maine, Aug. hi; lleirust 17, Slonlngtniila, lisrlIar)Kiruo,SoailitvesMbirbnr'J), titswoiiu'J2, t'herrylloltl £1, Maohlus if

>. iltlwln 7,vva, write.

WANTED, Man and Wtto, to h.ln i|Ulck; imiRtbe Al Me.il. Peuple and not get. the big head ones

;

a .few weeks' Hilary. Tlckeiw .yes. Swell ilttio

camp for sola, u. J. K INNKIIHEW, lnu-ksviiio,Mji., Aug. ta.HDd JacksonvRicUo., week Aug, jo .

WANTED -4 or h Al Med, Performers HuUareVcrBatlie.Hitd Laillcs nud iicntlvnion onuiuloii. Muse deliver Die gnoda or you won't mat.Sketch Team, Magician, Nuvoliv Man nnd I'litnlst,

and one Long llnlreil IndlHii. Never close. Frutl

I'eske, writs. No ilckets. Will advanco nnyinotjey needed after Jollilulf. > UOK. J. 11,

DcWOLFF, On?gon Imlhiu Bird. Co., I'luner'a

Point. Norfolk Co.. Va. ' •

100 liETTEIIHEADs OR KNV.t Wc;poatngo He; ant) Contracts Mr.; .TJdsaic, etc. Sam-ples 4iv COURIER CO., Murrtcti, Mich.

AT i.IBEHTY, Wnilingion Bros., Vaudevllls,Minstrels or Any good show that pays salary.Change doubles nnd singles fnr week. It. i\,

Irish Hiddj, Old Maid and silly Kid. All AroundDancers. Change Illustrated Songs for week.Carry own machine. Sober and reliable.. AddressBlaiithosvMe.Ill. .

WANTED H"ICK-"ciflver'lVo|ilo for lleiiu-

toln:. State all. i Wo nay oxponsos. Joltireoelptwlra. -

. M ELLM STOCK CO.. lllwny. ()

Ott. X. W. WITT MAN (the fellow With Hiecoin, and making It every day) wants, Tor Med..lias., a red-hot Black Fine Comedian and hou-brrttu (Sketch Team preferred). Also Hliiglo Ads,capable ot changing their siurr at least two weeks.Men with M. P. and osyiithu Gits Outfit withpldnty of Films; Will buy n IVnt not Ichh thnii toroot wlili tWO 40 foot middle pieces, Also HCltls

that are good but reasonable. Tlckelsr yes, butsalary must be low. People who bonze or can'tget a few dollars saved up without gettingwelled, stay oil This company will work theyear around. Tell all flrst letter. X. W. WITT-MAN, Traverso CUy, Mich. P. S.—Will start No. 2^Otnpany. Want Physician, Lecturer and Iicntlst

rcglatercd In Michigan. . ':

WANTED QUI(OWIirO TO IIIlt.iPPIIINTllIK

A No I PIANIST.Male preferred. Carl Roberts. Harry sleginAp, IS.

B. Pegram, wrlio or wire. II. P. HULMttR, Mgr.Myrtle Vinton Co., Aug. l-Mfl, Victor,' l»wa; Aug.II, IB, lhixton, Iowa: Aug. M, Albla, Iowa.

WANTED,GOOD ATTRACTIONS,

FAYfTTE CITY OPERA HOUSEflood town for good shows. Got. Rome good ones,want. more. Will hook onlv four each week.ropiihuUm of town l.aoo. adjoining popuiatbui to

draw from 1,-joo. Week Sept. n still open. Wrltofor It, For other open dittos writel». IJL INGLANH. M«r., Box Wri, r'aytstto City, r»

1_

MEDICINE PERFORMERS

A No- I I huil i) I'iavcr who sings lnutl, U. V. Butchnud Irish Comoillau, working single. Want anyother performer who has some specialty or nov-elty thill, will work O. K. upon a street corner- Onnot write If not wining ro work. Monoy into.Slate the lowest. Write all In letter,

DR. J, SI'IKCKL, Marietta. Ohio, Aug, IB-M;Zatiest-llle, tL.trj^ti. Wamego L. Uowardti, W,'ltu_

50 Cents for a Book of 10 Sketches; 5 lets

n>r I Male, 1 female; & Ads for u'Mnles. Muneynrdur or -J cenl slump. Address HRRNARUKI.INo, linywright. ;{'•: lay Hi., limuklyii, N. X.

Skeiibes and Plays wrlthm to tinier.

LMDY ORCHESTRAOpen for Fall and Wintor Kngagtuiicuts; ihorofiRh-

iv experlerieed In all lines, Atblres^i lli:t.l '«

I.OUImK RATON, lloiicli Park. West Wtlnl^L

lit LIBERTY. ACEWT;Compelcm, Reliable, and no Oonze.

Al Rep. preferred. AddicioKu. MANTRLL.'JOKSoiil h Wk 81., Phlbt, Pa

Wanted. Al S. and D. Comedian and Sou-brctlc. Must eliaugo Tor -2 weeks. Good salary

to right people, and ymt get it once a week. GoodMed. peuple write. Co. No. l now orgatil/tng, •

I. B. KKNNKY, Miiintger, Melrose, WM.

"AT THE GOLDEN BATE,"

"

A new tiH-lndriitiiiij X aiUs; Cast r> hialen ami n

feiitatsH, Prion *io n seuson. AitdroHs AIilOR 11.

RROWNH, JOT. II. Huron 81., Chicago. Tim i'lay

yactory. _'±_'

WANTED, A BLACK TENT, also 50fl. WHITETOI*. (Joint

i -M.kinji Girl' lor UtflHloiis, also any-

tbfllg suitable for Ci.rnlval Co.W, II.J.HllAW.VIelorla, Mo.

AT LIBERTY, UKRT LYNN, CUMKIHAN.Specialties. Work lu acts', clmnge for week.OABPENTKRIIUllKB. White Plains, ^f. V.

WANTED -CLARIONET, ANo.l.ncat. appear-aiico(hlgh gratlo orchestra muii). Hummer insurt,playing 4 <, Hours per day. Salary f 1 j week, hoardand room. Write, tully. Come oh wlru. Otui't mis*represent. J. King Wonlerr, Tnto 'flprlngs, Tenti,

FOll SALvV-Movlng Plciuro Oiiiflt,e\c. con.Power's No. :i I'htitcgr. on table, elect., enlc, llru-

proof mitll/.., 1,700ft. II I rn, .'.'> slillhS, slice!-, lit h».,Uckots. Rverythlng to give enmpieto show.Bargain, $l.

rjO, Address -

.

AL OBWITT, (Jen. Bel., Newark, N. J.

rf .(Frank).! Dcavct, Wi Ei

Olhbs. tL. PsionGmiily. dark Q.tio.'niand At'ordGuy. G. C.Gorilou, ciirr

011)1% Robt. J.ntntu, A. J.Ollnsoretty TonyGrieves JohnGardner IlappyJGolden Albert Al

Gar (a. CarletunOrepMJn, CTiss.

OnlHiRore Artii.

Herbert. F. T.Harrington,

Bert L.Howe, WenHyde. Waft. M.Ilurgel Uroii.

Iteni.ltr.tfioil,

Ralphnarrls. HarryHamilton. J. II.

Hunt, Herhertf»shn. HarryHyde, ALHolt, Alf.Hownrd A

' CameronI Jirrlngfon,

Ur A Mrs Jai

Hits. Pkaiil Mast Trrrha Ciiahhb (JohnOliver Hobos), tbe authoress and dramatist,died in her sleep on thb morning nf Aug. Hi,In London, Hug., from heart failure. Herdeath w,ns. u expected. She was bora la Bos-ton, Muss., on Nov. :S, 1KIS7. and lu 188Tmarried Reginald Wnlpole Cralglc. an Kng-llMliman. 0"o son was born to tlicm. AmongMrft. i.'rnlgle'B works word; "The Sinner'sComedy," "Some Epio.ttoon and a Moral," "ABundle of XJfe,'' "Journey's End In Lovers'Meeting," a one act playlet, written for EUeiiTerry; "Tho Gods; Some Mortals, and LordWlcklngham," "Tho Herb Moon," ''School forSaints," "Owbern and Uriyne," a tragedy, lu

three acts; "Robert Orange, "The SeriousWooing," "Love aod the Soul Hunters,""Tales About .Tomperaracnts," "ImperialIndia," "Tho Vineyard," "The Flute of Pan"end "Tlie VYItfdom of the Wise." Her mostsuccessful play was "The Ambassador,"Among- other Stage productions were: "A Ho-pcDtanre." "The Wisdom of tho Wise" nnd"The Bishop's Move."'

A. L. I'.itANT. of Calm & Grant, who diedon Aug. S, In Grand Bench, Me., nod whosedeath was brleily noted In Inst week's Clip-per, was born In Lawrence, Mass., Juno 21,183ft In 1888. soon nftcr tbe opening of theloeal opera house, dn. Lawrence, he was em-ployed there, and two or three years laterbecame n pnrtnor In the management of .the

place- In 18&7 he loosed the bouse alooc.And hnd been manager ever since. lie be-came interested In tho management of overone hundred playhouses In the country, as. amember of the firm of Cnbn A Grant. Mr.Grant was elected mayor of Lawrence In

TUU3. lie was & member of. Lawrence Lodge,No. 55. B. I*. O. E„ and the Odd Fellows. HeIs survived by a wife, one. son and a daugh-ter.

John Vebnon Arduckle, only son > of Geo.W. and Mlnulc A. Dunbar, of the Four Cast-ing .Dunbars, dl^l at their Coney Islandhome on Aug, (J. niter a lingering Illness.

He was twenty-six. years of nge,.

B. Fhanpl leader of (be Japanese troupeof acrobats and riders wijh the 1'aw nee BillWild West, whs struck and Instantly killed

by lightning, at Harrlsburg, I'a., on Aug. 6,

durlpg the storm which blew down the - show.Lnw U. CAuiioLt. producer nnd prmg

writer, died Aug. o. after a lingering illness,

ratiTinent whs lu Greenwood cemetery. Ills

Wife and mill her enrvlve tilrn.

Pros'. Hauuy Mi Paukeh, the well knowndog trainer, died at I'-t. Vlncrnt's UospltaLNew York City, on Aug. U. A nollcc concern-ing blmappears oil another page of this Issue,'

accompanied by his photo, *

John. Tilt:, Ohanokmam (John. Lovett),Who had been a frunlllnr figure at Harvardfor over for! v years, and who appeared Hi theplay, "Brown of Hurvard," died ou Aug. 12,

at BohIoii. Muss., In the Massachusetts Gen-eral lloftpitflU Uq .was 6«ycuty-**s4r.ycara pld.

AT LIBERTY-TRAP HRBMaH.il with full

line of traps, Dels unit tympanies. Would like tilocate witii a guotl Hand or Orchestra for HmairOor dance work. Willing lo du light work on ihoside. 8obor uud rellablu.s Can furolsb best ofreferences. Address TRAP imtiMMKli,

GodcnlI Delivery, Newburgti, N. Y.

KiHl HALK-NuwTrl'ck Hluyolo at yourowuprice. Full nickel. Goud for double work,

J, J. LAUKrBJURY,m Lr.kc Kt„ Newark, N. J.

WANTED-3> and I). HkClch Tenant, Come-dlaos, and anybody In Med. niz, who can makegood for week without smut. Mike Jlnrko,liazelioii and Luroy. wrlto'- M0H.811OW, Savoy, III.

WANTED-Comedlan, change RpocIiUlIes forweek. Prefer onu plays banjo- or guitar anddances. Noboo/.e. uoptl salary. Long engage-ment to suitable man. Quick, with full particu-lars, Manager American Kntcri itinera, lluntor-town, Allen Co., Indiana.

AT HIIEItTY-OIIAUNCEY 1*. MOORE, R.and o. Lender, Via in uud 'irombonc. Kxperl-onced and capable, prof, library of music. Can ar»raogc and transpose. LULA OliNROLU, Leads,Henvles, and Juveniles. Quick and reliable study.

Bosporn^c-lo manugers only. Will rcculre ticketsLTernop, 111. U. 1'. MOOUK, Mt. Vornon, HI.

: WANTBJD-Laoghlrig Gallery Ratlucrs, goodPlatform Uhow, largo Snnko. AttrncUous . forfront of grand sbind. Oratz, P»,, fair, Oct. Id to

19. Privileges for Hale cheap.PROF. HARRY SMITH, Gratz, Pa.

WANTED -Two 13. K. * L 8. A B. Coin's; mustfake organ. Change nightly and Join on wire."Ten" and ex.: year's Job. longer If worthy. Wrllome to Mineral, Illinois, Bureau Co., If you wantmoney. DR. U. ft. MICK.

AT LIBERTY, Musical Team and HkctchAtUsta, Irh,httud U. F. Comerllau, Hfralgnt Magic.Put on nets. Both workers, holier and reliable.

Address 8M1T11 and MYKRS, 217 K. High Ht.,

Clrclevllie, Ohio.

. WANTED, for long, sure seasun, Agent whocan and will/when necessary, post; Lady Pianist,

to speak l few lines. Haste lowest: mg yoilr own.join at ouco. Address CULBANK, .C1IA0K AWBSTON. LiOSLI-O llrosdwsy. N. Y. City.

HIDE SHOW MEN—The greatest tent orplatform attrnrtlon h Ilia :i-ryecl MadruraskitCalouooEB, wllh 8x10 palnlliig, only $#.00,List free, WM. NRLMON, 8 Van Nordcn Hi.,

Ma). Caiiihrldgfl, Muss. '

WANTED, Partner with ready money forfarce comedy ; clover amnteur' to play part,considered. References glrcn nnd expected.Write fiilrv. Address only, ROAD MANAiJI-.B,Room. aOd. Hril_ Brjindwny, New York. ,

vhiCHAtM CHEAP- -iiiegant "largi! setDengnn's ' Organ Ciiurfi-H, Special "IViylor

Padded Trunks. Novell/ 'Cello nnd SmallOrgan. Conn Silver Slide Cornet, Cmm HJI-

ver iKiubb' lie!) Novelty Cornet. I*\ HKTKltBROOK. Itl.'l Knst Mlh HL. New York Clly.

LADY will sell handsome Street, EveningDresies, %h io |io. 1/mg I'mii, RKlngBablt, AnkleDress. Tcrt Gown. Dessau. !M&'W. Ilolli, 1 night.

LADY VIOLINIST AT LIBERTY. LEADER AND.SULU1ST, V10UNWT, JlsrlVlllC, N, Y,

Wanted, Han for Jnveuiles.PIANO I'M I'BH lo il.iul.Ui Iwiil. AililrnMH

WILL HKYKUI.II8, unsejf, III.

PIANO PLAYEB WANTED iT ONCE.Steady work in innsle. hall. Hours, (row 7.:w P. M.U) li>.a;A. M. ALVIH RKIILKN, •

iOCllurell Ht , UltiyursVille, N. I.

FOR"¥ALE, TENTS,Clrens Sews, I'ulos, wakes, Willi Wesl Canopy,oilier Hliow Pnitierljr.

PKAKI, VAN, NorlUvllle. S. Y.

COMEflTJUGGLER ASSISTANT,Last time, by first « ins- Juggler.

L. u„ ;ii:i, i-iintofUliirPKR.

VAItTNEBWANTED.Proresslutial Aclrerts xvuiild like lb Join VatfileVillo

Pcrftinuer In comedy or tlniiuufle sketch. 1 uiuuli

business. Mletfl A. WILSON, Atlanlle City, N. I.

AT LIBSBTT,llnrilimu fur iiusrloliii or illo. Pr'oteH»liiiiiil oilly.

I'HANK KMXM,l'-0. Ilox n'J, Hi-slMlir, I.. I., X. V.

Wanted, One Good Contortionist, One Cornet

Player. I'or siile, •: noml perrnrnilliH HorHCM, al.

oltec. Ml. KIiiiiuii, I'll., Ann. IS: Mrtlileloll I'l. Mlll-

croekJ7, PeliwIilirKH. IM). HI'AXIibKH. ^

or all Kloil., Inelliilliio Hlliftorn, ennelicil, Intro-

rtuccil. Apply I'OKKHSI'Hll,i:o4 llrosilwuy, Bull" am, N. Y.

TEL 13 "W"^fls. 3EC UA'UUKIUI, IIKWAIlll AS fll THB W1IKIIE-A1I0UTS Of !•'. K, 1'111'K, COIINKTI'IHT ANI1BAND I.KAIIHIl. Ailll.J. IIUIHSH.I'AIIIIII. N. 1IAK.

WANTED, F-ORW. II. MAIIKMi'H NKW BIJKNY SOUTH. AI.TOrtOllMi' V.I Violin or I'lHIIo. A(lllr.'H,i ,IA0K IIOPK-

MAN.DIlllUeolli.'.JII.. Aiiir. i:,; Vi'lllar, IIJ., Aiik.VU.

MoDONALD STOCK CO.

WANTS GENERAL BUSINESS MAN.WirojUlllek 0. W. MCDONALD, Jillipni lit, KSBBBh.

vYAMT STOCK GQ..VAUDEVILLE OR Mil-BTMU.JNMO Tor fHlr week. Se|i«. 4, i, fl, 7. Al.

temlam-e mi,oiHI. Por my ennviis tlieutre.

__% A.VKHJlliliK. Iliookniln. Ps.

WANTED, Musical Man, Piano Player, Other

OoudAuti, Prefer Ulnae tlml play mu*!e. Winterloll. Dalnryslirc. MOIIKIIN HKHP.DY >»).,

(lllfloil Park. Siirilulia Co., K. Y.

WANTED, PEKFOfiMERS.Cliitsu all yoil wiuiMuii don't gijt drunk. Plcuiio

RsefulAII Around Ncilleitie People, ritute If yonpUiy organ ur brass,

OOMANIMIK MKD, 00., Ixiwcr Marlboro, Md.

EEPEETOIBE PEOPLE WANTED QUICK.fiOngseason. open Hept, a. Maliilgnmeht paysall. Hoiid terms, plioios, sl/e, prugnoiiM. Aildrcss

ROOKIIH-WILHON, lUrCllCstcr, N. Y.

rioveral fine Hotel Uara for r6 1 1 ( . Hied wheeledand (ill furnished. AddrcHsIHKSMrMAHON, WellliiKtoiillolel, Chicago.

MONEY ! MONEY \\ MONEY I IIHigh diet* Vaudeville Conied.v. Illlght pbl IWoHD1181 mid four Profosnlouai Aillsls. Ileasonablosalary Tor rellnlile company or liigh clans vaude-ville. Atlflrco. "MONBY." eareCLH'PKIl.

WANTED, PIANO PLAYER, do Straights In

ActN;'ulHO I'aRTNKR with two teaniH of bnrscfl for

fliliall' niinw. H.ite Ring Top, .T.'xfto for sale cheap,*

JWOR'IDALV 1'AMIIA hliow JdlllOtd. Ill,

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692 THE NEW YORK OI^PPEB. AUGUST 18.

The 20th CENTURYNOVE XmT Y.THE WONDERFUL SIX. THROW WOLFF, DIRECTOR.

Address This Office.

GUY STOCK CO,WANT VAUDEVILLE FEATURE

'(PREFER CIRCUS ACT ntm TWO OR MORE PEOPLE.)

ACSOElxrT-lVo JSI11 Poster.MANAGERS IN OHIO, INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK, NOTICE-

HAVE FBW MORE WEEKS FOR THE BEST. OCR OWN ORCHESTRA. TWO (JARS. NEWSCENERY. 8KT EVERY BILL THROUGHOUT.

VAUDEVILLE PLAYS(People Now Engagedi)

Elwln Strong. B. K. KtHnini,E. W. Carpenter, 0. Carlton Guy,J. A. Warner, Chan, W nnam*.Y. A. Curtis, Charley Coons,Inez Mercer, Nelaateln, FrancisJlcHenry. Madge Osborn, MaySt. Clair, Dill Carpy, carpenter:W. II. lit* v man, props.; KarlCrook, electrician.

FEATURE(Not Yet Engaged.)

CHA8. COONS,ComMllitntNEW ILLUSTRATEDSONOfl,

DOLLAR BROS.,Or tb« A Dollars,

ST. CLAIR SISTERS.NEW MOVIXO PICTURES

(Under Consideration!)*'"PoorRelation," -Man from ;JH Is"

smiri," "Out of the Fold," fThe,Vampire," "Dr. Jekyll and' Mr.Hyde "'.'My Jim," "The South-erner," "Wormwood," "IWflSOut West," "Only un Eagle/'"Alongthe Mohawk," "ThoT^i--crs," "Peaceful Valley," "Hear)

'

ot the Storm,*' "Tall of a Coat,""Angel of the Mines" and '"TheMan from Hacramcnto."

140 W. 3ath ST., antll Aug. a:i, tli<m horn. mil..... Worihlniiton, Ind.

WANTED FORQUICK,HAPPY SI SAWYER(Two rotnpnnles), Capable Actors, Title Role; nil lines, doubling hrass; extra Muslclnns for Band,'Orchestra; Heavy Man, Lead., Juvenile Character Woman, Soiihrewa, Agent.; send photos., pro-grammes; mention lowest; pay own. Rftheanuls Ang. 16. Address :::.

CENTURY THEATRICAL EXCHANGE,Slnton Building, Cincinnati, O.

WAETim,fllllWPIE

NOVELTIESi

HALL

I FEATURESj. ; ;': that can opf,n

i SAT., AUG. 25.Write quickly anil fully for above and later

time to

T. J. HOPKINS,MANAGER NINTH and ARCH MUSEUM,

|f' :. PHILADELPHIA, PA,

B. F. KEITH'STHEATRES AND VAUDEVILLE BOOKINB CIRCUIT.

Keith's Theatre Boston, Masa.Keith's Bijou Theatre Boston, Ma.;.

Keith's Theatre Providence, R. I.

Keith's Theatre Pawtocket. B,.

I.

Keiths New Theatre Philadelphia, Fa.

Keith's Prospect Theatre Cleveland, O.

Keith's Theatre Colnmhiu. 0.

Keith's New Theatre Portland, Me.Keith's New Theatre Manchester, N. H.Keith's New Theatre Lowell, Masa.Keith'. Royal Princess Theatre. London, Bag.BjltoA Proctor's Union Sq. Theatre.N. T. City

Keith A Pfoetor'a 23u St: Theatre.. N. Y. CityK6lth * Proctor'. 6th Ave. Theatre.N. Y. CityKeith A Proctor's 08th St Theatre.. N. Y. CityKeith ft Proctor's 125th St Theatre.N. Y. CityKeith ft Proctor's Theatre. .Jersey City, N. J.

F. P. Proctor'a Theatre Newark, N. J.

F. F. Proctor's Theatre Troy, N. Y.F. F. Proctor'a Theatre Albany, N. Y.Harry Davis Grand Opera House.PlttsfrargvPaChase's Theatre Washington, D. C.Kernim's Maryland Theatre. .. Baltimore, Ma.Onul Theatre Syracuse, N. X.

Also BoolclBaT for 20 Parle, and Benin, ore Rr.ort..

Pertonnen wlU benefit them.elve. by k^eplnrt thl. office Inform.* ottheir ronte and open time,

ft F. KEITH'S BOOKING OFFICES, SI. James Building,

O. K. HODODON, Booking Wlonogor,833 to B9S St. Jamei Building, NEW YORK CITY.

BIJou Theatre Altoona, Pa.titiea'fl Theatre Buffalo. N. YShea's Theatre Toronto, CanCook Opera House Rochester, N. Y.Temple Theatre .Detroit, MichS. Z. Pott's Theatre Worcester, Maas8, Z. Poll's Tbeatre Springfield, Mass.S. Z. Poll's Theatre, .Hartford, Conn8. Z. Poll's Theatre ..New Haven, Conn.8. Z. Poll's Theatre. Bridgeport, Conn.8. Z. Poll's Theatre Wa tertmry, Conn.8. Z. Poll's Theatre. Wllkei-Barre, Pa,8. Z. Poll's Theatre. . . . ,. Scrsnton, Pa.Colonial Theatre Lawrence, Masa.Empire Theatre Patenon, N. J.Empire Tbeatre Hoboken, N. J.Valentine Theatre Toledo, o.Trent Theatre ..'..Trenton, K. J.Bennett's Theatre London, Oat.Bennett's Theatre Hamilton, Out.Bennett's Theatre ....Ottawa, OutBennett's Theatre Montreal, Que.Henderson's Music Hall.;. Coney IslandCeleron Theatre .'Jamestown, N. y.

aUVERNATOR'S MAHIOTN THEATRE, "un.icc.tv, new ie«MH, J. LAHKH, Proprietor.

'wnt Aots. No act too large for this house. Address a'u to

WANTED,FIRST CLASS BASS MMEK

FUR

CONCERT BANDWITH

RI1LI1 BROTHERS'-_1N, Prop)

WABTED-AII kinds of Pol ....WANTED—Big Novelty Acts for Aim. 13, 2o anil S7,

SID FERN, Manager. JBID FBim, Manager.",

Wanted, ELDERLY CHARACTER WOMANWith rhlld not ovar ten years or age. Three-night stands. Repertoire or four plays, touring PeminYW. Va„ and Ohio. Child only works In one bin. Also want younK den. But. Man and young Comedian.Rehearsals August liQ. MCK iuHskli,, 314 Afvyran Ave., Pittsburg Pa.

Wanted Quick,OWIhJQ TO OISAPI'OINTMHNTS,

Leading Man (tall),

Comedian,Juvenile Wonian,

Bep. People in allLiut'N.

State all quick. No time for useleaa corre-spondence. .INO. A. HIM'MBMilN.

Keller Island. Lake lirle, O.

WANTED QUICK,

Young I-adyTO HANDLE SNAKES.

Address, with photo niul partleulnra.8NAKKS, rare of CLIPPKK Offlce.

Country Editor CosTwo Comedians with A No. 1 Specialties. Canuse two Men for Hueclnltlea nud Props, Nobooze or rli'tuTtte llenils wanted. State age,

size and Hillary first totter. No time to dicker.

Pay Mir own. AddressC-IIAS. ('OLSON, Sterling, Kan.

WANTED,Med. Performers,Good 8. and IX Sketch Team, Silent Acts,l'lsao li.ivi'i' with Specialties. State salary.Cliauee for u week. Tickets anywhere, If I

know you. KU K WK18K,Middle Oranvllle. N. Y.

'5

We Have Itl TheOrlffinal Fireproof

Utotlon PictureMachine.

With Magazines and Take-up Devlco Attached.

Ish. Can be fitted with Power's Original tire-proof Magazines and Take-up Device. "HI. POWEB, 1 17 Hassan Street, lew York.AU of our apparatus Is fully protected by United

Slates patents lBBuod or pending, and Infringe-menta will be vigorously prosecuted. Por sale byall leading dealers.

Chicago Jobbers, KLEINE OPT. CO.San Francisco Jobbers, MILE8 BROS.

Authorlzsd Philadelphia Agant, VL.H. SWAAB, 338 Sprues SL

/%.GEt%|-TAT LIBERTY.

16 years' oxperionoe: Al bin poslor. Uest refer-

ence. nBPKUTOIRR COMPANY I'KKKEKREU.Address HAitiiY giuxt,m Var)t-k St.. New York CHy.

WANTED, AWoman for CharactersAnd mnnie Juvenllos,

OOKMAND s\ FORI), Tlltori

!/>wef«t salary. Pay ownJr. li.

WANTED TO BUYCondormanu Wheel, Miniature Railway, Mnscnmof Anatomy, 'Krlscu Pllms and Slides, (lalatcn,

Mci'.iiinitcni SIiowh, Penny Arcade Machines, and«jtlni r stuirsuliahte for Store Shows mid Miittniuns.

No lunk wanted, (live full imnicniars and lowestcusii price. CAPTAIN JAUKS W. PK10K, careN. Y. OUPPKIt.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY,FOIL TUB

JOHN H. SPARKS SHOWS,THOM HONE and ci.ATtlONKT. Address V. II.CUOI'BH, CoslKMiliUi, O., Aug. is; So. Charles-Ion, IV.

WANTED QUICK,MED. PERFORMERS, GOOD SILENT TUBUS,

and HOSIO&L AOTSWho change often. OOOU PINCH MAN andother attraction, lor llaljlio. " Adtlrcws Cl.tFViiNKKMEur CO.. rnreoin, inciter Up., ff.Va.

Wanted, led. and Specialty People.Also Operator with MuvIiik Picture 'Outfit.

<TUM AlToN.-wrlle.Ultmv.Nl.Rr) « ltKl'D. Mnsanlonn. Pit.

FRANK HASSALL - AT LIBERTYIrish Wnmiin LMonoloelst, Voenllst andDancer, V.iimIptIIIc or Circus. Mli.Rlng Clowuand concert. Address Hickory drove, 9, 0.

OSMAN STOCK CO.

Quick Juvenile Man,Wall good wardrobe. State salary; pay own.Always pleased to hear from sober, usurui reper-toire peopie. Address JOHN OsMAN

ParkfTabwrg, IV. Va.

Address AL C. SWEET, Maslcal Director,'

,

As per route.

BOOKING.We route and book more companies

and represent more houses than anyother independent booking agency.

Prompt, efficient service at reason-

able rates is the reason why. Nomatter how long, you have been in

the business, when you know our

TTitogressive methods, you will see

for yourself that it is to your advan-

tage to have us as your New Yorkrepresentatives, for our service is the

very best obtainable. If your booking has been delayed you will wantquie'r. work. Thea don't experi-

ment. . See us about it. Write to-

day. Ed. F. Adams & Co., 127

West 40th Street, New York, N. Y.

SONG SLIDES SONG SLIDES

WAITING AX THE CHURCH.Jaita Little Pond Affection.Alice, Wnere Art Thoo Going!From the Cradle to the Grave.Ju.t a Little Rocking Chair and Von.Good Old V. 8. A.By Hie neautlfal Old Ohio,Wl

Where the gtvaanie River Wind. It.Silvery 'Way.

Our Heroes and Onr Flag.Keep A Little Coay Corner In Von r HeartFor Me.

There I. Not Gold Enongh to Bay111 Yon Forgive If I Forget. Rim. ,

AT ,5.00 PER SET, COLORED; ALSO 100 SMS FROM ,1.50 PER SET AND DP.

Machines, Films, and Song Slides for Rent). WITH On WITHOUT OPERATORS.

WRITE TODAY POR ODR AUGUST BARGAIN LISTS.

GOOD OPERATORS WASTED.HARST138 tCas-t laVfch Street, New York, IM. V.

Tel. 38l!i Oramercy. NEVER CLOSED. Write, Wire or Telephone.

WANTED AT ONCE, FOR

Miss Mamie Fleming Co.Woman for Juveniles, Ingenues, Etc. Union Property Man, that Is reliable, to play line oE

characters and lilts, not long. Also Man for Characters. All must be capable, best ward-robe. State height, weight, age and experience. - Unsatisfactory people closed without no-

tice. Send pbotos, W. H. GRACEY, Mauagcr, Hotel Fortescue.Missouri Ave. and Heach, Atlantic City, N, J.

Wanted at Once,

BURLESQUE LIESSister Acts, Singing and

,:Dancing Soubrettes.

Steady wort. Costumes furnished free. AddressL. B.-WALKER, & Uowdoln Sq., Boston, Msbs.N.B.—Oan alHo use Al Museum Attractions two

to four weeks. Also oriental Dancers, DoorTalkers, Female Imp. Arthur Ashtoo, MarthaPeters, write.

At LIBERTY 8EPT. I.TEAM (MA\ AND GIRL).

Classic Fencing.REGULATION FOILS AND s t it HKS.

Eccentric Dancing.l> jobie and Single Turns. Could take itoy andgirl pans, tub STEWARTS, care of CLIPPER,;

,

THE BDRKE-McdAM CO.

WANTSAl HEAVY WOMAN.Other useful people, write. Mart Join on receiptof wlro. M. McOANN, .

lOloClcarview St., Summon, Pa.

MED. PERFORMERSWanted That Can Play Organ.

auto sslary mid all .von do.

\atii.ks ur.?n:i)v ((»,, pi.iin... .p».

Heralds. Dodgers,And all Mad. of SHOW PRINTING up to Fallsheets. New HultdliiK. No Job loo small, hut we'll

lako l tie bin one.. 1.0CAUU where pnpor la made.

Press Show Printery, Johnsontiurg, Pa.

ABEYOU TOO THIN?Tou will Rfit fat by taking AHPA WRIGHTPRUDiiCKR (CapsuivH). <:rcaiest discovery otthe age. Price $a.fi>. lihiHtnited Itooklot.rr**

ASl'A CUMI'ANV. W Pi.ltot.Bt., Now Sf

Floss Candy Machine.KmplTe tiisko, Rrand new. Cost )U0. wilt sell

for *oo. Address QAV10LI ,« CO,, ;ii Bond St.,

New Vork.

' STROXG

THE NEW GERMAN HOUSEMAIDTHE NEWLY MARRIED HAN •

SADIE VEDDER- MAX BROOKS

BROOKS and VEDDERA new team with a new act. 16 minutes of new Comedy, Singing and Dancing. Finish in one.Ang.ia, Keith A Proctor'B Union Square. N. Y. City: Aug. 20, open; Aug. 27, Keith'B, Philadelphia,

PA. PER. ADDRESS, 104 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.

NOTICE TO HOUSE MANAGERS

!

We are forming a circuit to play Ifvtsioal Farce Comedy, Vtuido'/llle andBurlesque. Will you rent outright or share with us ? Address

AUSTIN DAVIS AMUSEMEMT CO.. .

45 WEST 20th STREET, NEW YORK.

FOR WEEK OP ABO . 80, WHITE I'l.t INN, N. Y.,

REPERTOIRE COMPANYWITH BTBONG PLAYS, and Vaudeville Aoih aud good paper, for Tent Theatre. Splendidly located

Wapt

K11.M3ST COOKEGood business. No Opera House. Town show hungry/Cos., wrUe^_8j)leiHilcl chance for companies starting.

iuBtrols, Uncle Tom's, Comedy aud MusicalTime now open. Address, with psrtlcnlars,

care of Staloacli & Newell, Hotel Orawampum, White Plains, N. Y#

Very Best People WantedIn Every Ulna* oftho Rnportolro Buslneas,

ESPECIALLY FIRST CLASS COI1EDIAN AND SOUBHETTE, .' Addrea. ED. W. COOK, Hav.ntr.ir, N. Y.

For General ItitelneBR. Uontly one a da;. Stateall ood loweat salary.

LORNE ELWYN,NOHTII ADAMS, JUASS.

WINDOW CARDSPrinted on 4-Ply While or Aisortad CardBourd, from Special Engraved Block. Sli.

11x14 Inches. $6.60 par t,000.

ROYAL PRINTING CO.,SuniDlc*. 41a Dearborn 8t., Chicago.

MOVING PICTURE

PRINTING.HEWNllOAN & CO- Otootiin.IL

ACROBATIC L.ADYt*Z' WANTED.Correspondence desired from same. State lull

particulars, sire, weight snd height aud all youdo, RuUto confidence given and expected fromreputable comedian.

KXP8RIEN0H, BILLBOARD Oflloe.

waivte:d,REPERTOIRE COMEDIAN and SOUBRETTEFIRST CI.ABS SKETCH TEAM that can cltange at least tltreotlmee a week. Al LEADER(Pianist), mum arrange and read at Blunt. State salary, Helgnt, and vrelgtit first letter. • Join unwire. WANT OOOD NOVELTY ACT for wcoK sept, 3. Add. ED. W. (JOOK, Haveratraw, N. Y.

N. B—reople In all lines, Trrlte. Those who wrote before, please write again. .'-.*

WANTED QUICK-CLOWN that can do one Btrong act for bl

.FOR "OOLLENS BROS.' SHOW," CIRCDS PER-F0RHER3 Oapableof doing two good'acta. BtNOlNO,

_ ...rougact for big- allow. MD8ICIANS to strengthen band. Room andbreaitrast at hotels. The i>est of treatment. Addreps sb per route: Thursday, Aug. 16, Marblehcad,Mass.; Friday, Aug. 17, Pealiody, HaHs.; Saturday, aur-.is, Banvors, Mass. Fermanent addresa,I OOLLENS BROS.' SHOW, P. O. Box 1307, Boston, Mass.'

«,WA?TRO' with some capital, a Manager to book, launch and take an Interest In the Grand

Htberateon and the Barney and Nora Comedy Co, 4b large scenes of the Emerald Isle, showingbeautiful raoonllKht eiToets, all canvaB paintings. An eatabllHlicd entertainment. Always a suremoner getter. Route: New York State, Pennsylvania and Canada. Arrange with churches andsocieties in all cities and towns. Reneflta. guanintoo and nercontasteB. Printing ready for show.S people in Co. DARKEY THE GUIDE. 220 W. 14th St., New York City.

rautiU* ** J "

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LUCK SUCCKSB.LE MAIRE: «»« IL.E JVLAJLREpr..«tin«.

'THE HEDREW CONDUCTOR," by F,.nk B«rt .

P. 8—Worked 40 Weria Lait Season. And Will Way Dates Again ThU Saaten.

Must bo good study. Not under S.10.

WANTED QUICK,

KNIOKEltBOOKER STOCK 00., Scranton, Pa.

Hew Sang, last Ont-WHES HOTBEB TDCKED IE III ! a5SxJIkiS«:

For Free PtofeMonat Copies send Into program, with, aditreia. to Judge E. II. P.Brlster, Nowarlt.ohlo.

Wanted, Hoick, ™„«K? Leading Man, 6en. Bos. Man, Comedian, PeopUSa Every Una.Wlteqoick. No time 10 iiloker. Longseawn. SITES 4 (1ILBKKT, Bcillngton, w. Va.

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ATTGTTST18. THE HfTEW YORK CLIPPER: 693

A "LEMON" IN THE LOT!!Hers It a galaxy of song* that -are ranting the ringing world and professional talent to r

SIT UP AND NOTICEThe one real, big Walts Song Hit, sweeping the country like a tidal wave.

EVERY ONE IS IN SLUMBERLAND YoimDon't delay, l>a< grabtliU rang If yon want a number which will Ret tin. applause. Snug by FLO ADLF.Il, 1IISI.EH UMStTHVJI. UBMK VAN 8TUDDIKOBD, CAECKLIA HIIODA.

SHE'S AN IR GIRLeddie dustin ^

A Typical Irish Song

Herbert spencer ) Bwat Possibilities

STELLA TRACK* layii "Tol. long li another 'MOLLY SHANSOW !•-You'll agree with her If you'll Juit hear It.

OURJEALOUS i: « SBY -

song;

JUST KEEP 'fl TRfiViLIHGi Ry HOLMES and LAVINE. A coon son., with the linger and swing In It.

YOU'RE THE GOAXINEST IAN I EVER KNEW, by ,. o. wiuun »,,„ km..* b»i.n.

TO BOHEHIfli »y BROWN and LIBMAN. Song by WM. BILET HATCH with terrific success.

SARAZANi By JKO. B. GARDNER, This la positively a novelty, It being an Arabian number. It'll great.

MARY BRADY. BIB. S. DROSSY and A. CRAMER, Hereiaan Irlahaong wlthgreat verses and real Irish music.

WHERE THE JESSAMINE IS BLOOMING.»'Dvms"J&gb&r?"M

DOWN BY THE OLD OAK TREE. HI S. CKOSSYandA. CRAHBR. A sure lire ballad. Wall, rerraln.

KIOMA. By EUOKNE KENNY. Here Is an Indian Novelty Bong. Real goods. Easy to sing.

FLETA JAN BROWN.

D0BT1N andSPENCER.

ENCORE WINNER!

SWEETHEARTS MAY GOME AND SWEETHEARTS NAY 00.»

ATTENTIOn. AstirriuKmaroiisongi'yciIAMiiEit9>indVf>n,MAii. cleverly conceived Mory. arrat melody.

LET'S GO OUT TO THE ROLLER MM.^yauMmmt^kimrm'mmmmm-

LADY BOUNTIFUL. UyE.J. NOYYandElimK DUST1N. This lolls of a Bowery hoy's lore for hi. "loldle."

I WANT HnOTHcR MAN. HjJ.vo. r. GARDNER, A good, ooralo number, liou't overlook ton.

PRETl (HhRI DONNELLY. By pusTINsuU SPENCER. A iiuUnt Iri.li w.ltr «ong, a new .lory.

JUST A RAuQED NEWSBOY. By BROWN and (iariisek. A "Kcwsie's" aspiration for a !,cidy'sl/,ve

MUUNIRUi By F. I. BROWN. Tins Is » real moon song. New Idei, new Itory.and a good song.l

LUflUlnUi By HEIDENBEIOU and DROWN. A dainty number with a captivating melody.

MR. FRED BROWNOLD Is Manager of our Temporary Office at LEN SPENCER'S LYCEUM. Number 43 W. 28TH ST., NEW YORK. He hasfacilities for entertaining you, and will accord the profession a hearty welcome. Now, It's UP TO YOU to call upon ua or send us up-to-datePrograms (no cards', and we will send prof, copies. You cannot go wrong In making a selection of above numbers.

THIEBES-STBERLEN Music Pub. Co.,1006 n^X&ESES^E1

, ST. XjOTJIS. MO.WINTER QUARTERS

FOR CIRCUS.DELIGHTFUL LOCATION ON NBRRAGANSETT BAY.

Large Barns for Horses and Animals, Perfect Exoroise and Parade

around, Commodious Theatre For Behearsing Purposes. : : : : :

:

CHANCE TO DRAW PEOI 500,000 PEOPLE FOR A

Winter Cir»ctx®.Near Providence, Newport, Fall River, Pawtucket and Woonsooket.

APPLY AT ONOE TO

ENQLEHART & ROSE, Rocky Point, Providence, B. I.

WESTERN AMUSEMENT CO.,KANSAS CITY'S THEATRICAL EXCHANGE,

ROOMS 25-6-7 SCHCTTE IILDG., 1209 GRAND AVE.

Western heauouarterB for Dramatic people, Des* Jlooni for Manager.. MANAGERS, when yon want

PrapleyongetaSOOABE DEAL at tWulllcc. Dramatic, People, It I. no longer necessary w make

a Ion. tnmn East. When you are ot liberty or closing In Western territory, come to KANSAS CITY ana

Join on°We Bipply all companies playing Weatern time, DItAMATIC, MUSICAL COMaDT and BUR-

Welraiit Two Leading Men, Six Cliar. and O. B. Men, One Al Heavy Man; Three Cltar. Comedian;,

with Bnoclaltles- Al lisd! "woman, Two Char, and 0. II. Woman, Three Al s. and I). Soubreltes. If

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ft(94 THE NjW YORK OIJPPEB. August 18.

XBW YORK CITY.

Keith A Prbctor'n Union SquareTheatre iB. P. Rogers, resident manager).—pvpry Rent la the. house was filled matineeofsAug. i:i, and the programme was thor-oughly enjoyed. - Fred Knrfio's London Fan-""rime Co., In "A Nlglit- In an English, MhbIc

IrUfMB It* - flrat appearance,. j)tre, andI greeted wlib screams of laughter, while

tome situations and action* are In douotfultaste, the act la unquestionably funny, andla a strong drawing card. Gardner and Med-dern reappeared In "Too Many Darlings,"kfttfr a long absence. There Ib no questionabout their being strong favorites, and thelUtle sketch In full of ginger nod ridiculousltuatioae. Miss Gardner was as delightful asever, and Mr. Maddern tits same amusinghe\J, Jordan nnd Harvey (Just retainedfiam Kurope) met with: a round of applause,which they were quick to follow up, anacored hravlly. The Melnotie-La Nofe Trioof comedy acrobats was well received, anddeservjddly. . The Musical Avolos need noword bf-prnlse, for they are too well Known.Elsie Rochm (first American appearance)created a .vary favorable Impression- with herrejiarSBlle baritone voice. The Quaker city(jiiurtctt" gave hodic good Imitations of tnu-Hlcal Instruments, etc, Young and Devoledanced very pleasingly, and won favor.Donat Bedlnl and hla dog, ".Ilm," were wellreceived. (Austin Walsh entertained l:i bisoct*. .'InftpccUoff New York'." flrooks andVedder offered .their act, "The New , House-maid." for the first lime here, and scored aHULccsK. There I* plenty of fun In It. Mar*huqII and Lorraine were well liked la 'Rag-tlmc Liz," and Carle Cnoko nmiiKod with his

impersonations. The kinetogrnpli closed thebin;-. .... .1, .

-

Academy of Music (0 It more ft Tomp-kins, managers).—This hlg house reopenedfor tho regular season evening of Thursday,AUg. U. with "The Virginian. Duslln Far-

1 num still playing the title role. A good sized•audience plainly liked the spirit ot Westernfreedom which. pervades tlic piece, the plalns-

rtan/B life being most Interestingly set forth.

"Concerning Duijtln Farnnm's work the simplenUtement thftt It was 4ts good ns It ha-* nl-

ivajrs been, la big praise, and Frank Campoan.l.i hla. artistic work as the real "had man,'Trampas, shared honors with the star. Mabel

• Wright, who plays Molly. Wood, was particu-larly pleasing In the part, and won all bytier good work. Rennet Musson- was the un-fortunate Steve, inn! lie made the role a moatlntetestlng one- Charles R. Gilbert, asSpanish Ed, was capital. The cast TheVirginian, Dustlii Fnrnum ; Judge Henry, J.

E. Furlong; Uncle Hewlo. Harry HoUhlay ;

John Taylor, Francis Smith ; .Tastes Wentfnll,

Georgq Morton : Alexander (,'nrmody, WilliamLawrence; Andrew Dow, John (;. Hlrkey ;

Trampas, Frank Cunipcau ; Steve. RennetMusson; Honey Wiggins, Frank Vnll; Ne-

-brnsky. Craig Hulr; "Itahly, Frank Nelson;Spanish Ed, Clms. II. Gilbert; Shorty, A. Sn-lerno; Educated Simpson. John Hnmmoml:Ra*orback Charlie, II. M. Gannon ; DollarBUI, Charles L, Uobblos; Barkeeper, It. UJones; Frederick Ogdcn, WilHnm Conklin;Mrs. Ogdeu, Lillian S. Corbln ; the ltMmp,C. H. Hobittson ; Molllc Wood, Mabel Wright

;

Mw. Henrv, Helen Whitman; Mrs. Ilewlc,

Eleanor Wilton; Mm. W-estfall. Frnnces 11cm-" rlc ; Mrs. Cariuody, BcshIc I. Starr ; Mrs.Taylor, Ada Morton.ParailUe Hoof Clnrdcii (Oscar linui-

toerstcln, inaungc.r),-r-Tbo;' patrons of .this

ttomilnr reaort have bill u few more weekseft ot the present. Summer season whereinto enjoy the cixelh-iit vaudeville furnished

hero atop of tbo Vb-turlii and Relasco Thea-tres. In a- short lime Ibc night perform-ances will be relegated to. the singe of the

victors Theatre,- and ".the ordi?r of regular

treason- conditions' WhT be resumed. For this

week the only new number In the bill Is

furnished by \V Illy Zimmerman, In bis life-

like impersonations of famous mimical lead-

era of. toe world. The Fays, la tliauniahirgy,

head the bill Tor their second week ; Dzlrlu,

the, dancer, continues ; Ernest Hogan andrompany, In their big musical number, nr*luv nicfr third Kitcyesatm .,

weak ; .ArthurPrince, Ihe unrivaled ventriloquist, Is still

a featQra of the bill.; the Four Funis dis-

played their ability In dam-lug Cor this, their

lust wqffefcV beje; Redinl ami Arthur remainto entertain in eumedy and juggling; Lnlla

Kclblu): rides her bicycle as graeofutly asiver a Collins ami Hart continue, to gain newfriend,* In -their comedy acrobatic work, andHauler.' and Gaudier dance expertly.

Third A-vcuuc Theatre (Martin J.

Dixon, mdnager).--"A' Itagged Hero" is tills

week's attraction. The company lud.idcs:

Herbert Denton, Edward Harvey, AVllbcrt

Dc Rouge. Frank Durban*, Ran Rrcarly,

HarPy S -Sargcnnt, Harry C. Howard, Thoa.II. Brown, Chna. Urowule, Wnlter Moore,W.'-X, Ollmore John Cnrlyle, D. O. llluek,

Resfile Rrownle, Lillian Hnthaway, Little

Laura, Flora Belle. The L. Dc CordovaAmusement Co. are proprietors ; .Ian. H.RhodcB, general manager; Hurt Wilbur, man-ager; Ed. Mulionev, advance; Win. Farley,

gent. Next week, Oscar Dane, In "Dr.Uokyll and Mr. Hyde."Thalia Theatre (Sullivan ft Woods,

managers).—"On Dangerous 1; round," « live

net melodrama, by Fred Summcrtlcld, openedSaturday, Aug. 11. nnd Is also this week'still. '.'Across the Pacinc" missed Baturdny h

performance, owing to starting early for a

long jump. The cant Includes these charac-

ters and players : Tom Westover, George B.

Miller; LiiwreD.ee Cndmore, John .T. Plerson

;

Harry Austin, Frank Justice; Chang Wan,Robert W. 'Smiley: Freddy Frlpp, John New-man; Jack Duun, Walter Schrode; Police

Hurgcant, William Walker ; Jim, William

Kmart; Constable, Frnok Lord: tym». WallerSell rode; Lillian Westover, Carol Anlen

;

Kale Westover, Llowella Smith ; Hester Cal-

loway, Cecelln Grltttth : Roaey O'Grady, Lizzie

Mnlvey :' llnnh. Belle Dearaond. The thril-

ling sioaes In the Chinese Music Hall and theOriental I'alace cause great eitihiislaBm. ARood specialty Ik provided by LIzkIc Mulvcyand Walter Schrude. Next week, Josephfionlley, In "RUly, the Kid."HhIkt's Mniciim (John II. Anderson,

manager).^-TUe attractlims at this popular

famllv reaort are the best to be found In

the line of curios. The feature attraction

la Mile. Carrlno's troupe of trained bears,

which do iiouio wonderful tricks, and makemdtfl n lilt. Hurd, the nrmtcaa wonder;Mile. Marello's edueatcd spaniels, and ninny

others complete «tt excellent bill. In the

cozy theatre was «wn to good ndvautago tho

folloMtng nets : The Manning). Reighalen

and Itublnwm, Jennie Homer. Sisters Dure,

Warren Foster and the Kdiaoti moving pic-

irtatart* Grove (Joseph Hart, mnna-Keri.--Th1s Is the eleventh and last weekof "Seeing New York," on the roof, and next

week a m might vnndevllle bill will be glvea

here Tor Ihe remainder itt Un> season, bor-

toI DeKiiumd, who has replaced I herldab

Rlmpson, has made s hit. Carl Perm, the

psvchlst, who made his first appearance here

on* Aug. Ul. gnve a moat entertaining spe-

clnitv, his act consisting of a discourse onpalmistry. HluBtrnted by means ot a painted

hand on tho aluge. IHa cut Ire act was novel

nnd gnod. Heyinonr and Hill, the clever

acrobats, were welcomed warmly for their

splendid feats, nod "he Rnrher-Ultchle Irlo,

now In thv'r second week, wptrnteil (heir bit

of Inkt week. In bicycle riding, Ned Way-burn's "Buln-lVai-s" are in Uietr ninth ami(Inn I week. The »t»»rtellc, Sylvester, Honvi,

rrlnglu and Morrcll. are sllll big fenltirea

Avrlhi Garden* (Khiw A Erlaiiger, man-ngersl.—Ceorgi* M. t'obau coinmeiteed bis

lUteertth week nnd last fortnight Aug. Hi, In

•Tbo tJflvernnr'a Son."llflnkoo Jhenire (David Belnsco. man-

arer).—Hlnnche .Hatra In "The Girl of ihe

<:-hlrri We.*t" slnrlwt her second week Aug.

ML I **

FoArteenih Street Theatre (J. WesleyRoBcnqneit, maaiger.—The second week ofiho prwent season opened, ausplelonaly Mon-day, Aug. 13, With a matinee performnncc or

"A Cblfil of the Regiment," by Chnrles 15.

BlaneVdi The play waa originally nrodftced

at Bloaey'f Arch Street Taentre, Philadel-

phia, Aug- 4, and tbln Is Its first New YorkCity engagement. It U In four octa and Avescenes, the location being at Fort Look Out,

North Dakota, a military poHt, and the pria-

elpal character Involved In ItB preaent-ition

la "The Little Major," oil the order o| "ADaughter 6f the Regiiaent," from which the

Htle of the play la derived. Thla character

la quite capably enacted by Vivian Prescott,

(hough, as is usual with stfeb stage' chnroc-

lera. It Is greatly overdrawn ; Tom Hndley, aprivate soldier, addicted to gambling; Col.

feeott Meredith, U..8. A., Capt. Wm. Wood-worth, pnymisicr. U. 8. A.; Alice Meredith,

the colonel's daughter; John West, a ranch-man, and Sue, hla daughter- The openingscene Is tho paymaster's quarters, and theaction begins at once, caused by the pay-

master leaving his quarters nnd falling to

close the safe wherein has Jujt been depos-

ited Sliu.Ourt by Capt. FrothIngham, a'-mir-

chaser of horses for the Kngllsh army. Col.

Meredith discovers the open safe, and in

order to tench the careless paymaster alesson, attempts to abstract the money fromthe mifc, when he Is discovered In the act bythe KngllKh captain's, secretary, who attacks

ine colonel. The secretary Is strangled to

death by the colonel, nnd aa th«> colonel leaves

Hie iptBrtTK T010 Hartley comes ui»on- tile

scene, and in accused of the murder. Thisgiven opportunity for the "Little Major" to

champion the cbufr of (be gambling private,

and she aids him to escape from Die guardhoitae. Tire following three acts consist ofthe attempts to capture 'Hadley. the colonel,

though guilty of the murder, lwlng specially

vindictive In Ihe pursuit of him. There is

nothing new from this point from similarplaya. except that the "Child of tho Itegl-

nicni.'* does not become the sweetheart ottncgambling private soldier, hut. It Is the colonel's

daughter who. has fall n In love with, him,and eventually they arc united, as Hadleyredeems lilms»lf in ihe last act by saving thecolonel's life during an uprising and l-nttle

with Sioux Indians, and all ends happily. Wil-

liam D. Corbctt was excellent as Tom IJad-

ley, and the ol her prlnclpnlB did well. Thel-lnv was well staged. The theatre waapacked fo the doors, and enthmdnsm ranriot. The cast: Tom Dudley. William D.Corbett : Cbl. Scot 1 Meredith, torn Burrough;John West, Hnrrv W, Mitchell; Capt Wil-

liam Wondvurth, Neil Barrett : Cnpt. Froth-lngham, Jobn Trevor; Lieut, lib-hard Tittle,

Geo O. Bcavcnu; Hill Holden, Cbas. B. Carl;Henry Dillon, Forrest Ludlow ; 8hon Mc-Guire. Thos. A. Pandnll ; Dngnall, John I).

BocHefellcr : Iterton, Uerjiy Summers ; Alice

Meredith, Mary Anion Mann; Delia Atkins.

Pcnrl Ilnvlln; Sue West, Beth Kaufman;Ihe Little Major. Vivian Prescott. Ex-ecutive staff for Cbas. K. Blancy: It. F.

McPunll, manager; lien T. Fltchett, busi-

ness manager; Tom nurrougb, stage mana-ger : Wllllura Dale, master carpenter; Thoa..II. Williams, electrician; Josojih Finn, mas-ter proncrtlcs ; John D. Itockefellcr, masterJraunnortatlou. Next week, "Ruled Oft! theTurf/'American Theatre (J. M. Ward, man-

nger).—-Al. U. Woods presented here, forthcllrst time lu New York City, matinee of Aug.iy; "Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl," amelodrama. In four acls, by Theodore K renter.

The nlnv waa'arlKlnnlly produced at Plalnlieid,

N. .1 , Aug. 1'. Mr, KremerljnsworkeVl moretb.aii the allotted number of thrBIs into Ibis

latest of his offerings, with tile, result thatexcitement Is ?on! Sunnily at fever heat andpandemonium reigned supreme. Monday plght.

Bertha comes to New York with her 'blind

sister Jessie, to live wltb'Mrs. Katzenk^pf.nhoarding house keeper. Hurold Cutting en-*'

deavora to do away -with "the sisters, In orderthat he may secure the money willed by his

father to the two girls' to. alone for a formercrime. lie Is assisted by Olive Hoberts, anadventurer Bertha obtains work In a sweathlfop, owned bynn Italian, ltlecndonua, whotries his . best lo kill her. Bertha Is pro-tected Hi rough her trials by Tom Jcnnlngx,

.

a ilreman. who loves her: Mrs. Knizenkopf,nnd Archibald Hluhbs, who loves Jessie. Aftermany thrlllluc and hairbreadth esaiiws,Itertin and Jesalo "come Into" their money,and their. respective sweethearts are directly

Inslramental in bringing Hie villains to Jus-

tice. KdlLii Browntug,. who Is featured In

the title role,- was very pleasing, 'and did thestrenuous work for which she was called upon,

In true melodramatic fashion. Leona Franciswas very sweet and winsome ns Jessie- Ada.at, Alva caused lots of laughs us Mrs. Katz-cukopf. Itose Tiffany was decidedly fiendish

as Olive. W. L. Olbson wna manly as Tom.W. A. Tully waa fully equal to the require-

ments of Harold, and gnve one of the best

performancen of the evening. Cbas. Croltus,

as Archibald, was responsible for lots oflaughter and applause. Frank B. Haventlid.n good lilt of character work as

Sllnkrv -Bill. The scenery was worthy,and the effects In most instances werewell handled. The race between the mvtorboat upd train would' be Inllnltely ImprovedIf more clearly led up to. There Is no ipes-

tlon, however, about Mr. Woods having an-

other success on his list. The oast: TomJennings, W, U *Jlbson : Harold Cutting, W.A. Tullv: Archibald Stnbbs, Charles Crollus;

Joe Howe. Chas. White : Kiceudonnn, JackFox; Kllnkey Bill. Frank B, Haven; HarryFlvnu, Frank Watters; Sullivan, Fred'k L.

MrirshnM: Gunn, Cbas. W. Frank; Limerick,

Frank Khret: Kelly, Cbas. Cheney; C. Il»IIcy,

T. It Unlscv: Paul Po(tor, C. K. Cbllda;

^Jotin Darcey, Waller Moore; Newton, Thoa,

O'Brien ; Jessie Slonne, I^eoua Frauds ; Mrs.

Katrlna Kat2cnkopf. Ada 8t. Alva; Olive

ltobeits, Uoee Tiffany; Mrs. O'Hnra, Carrie

Melville; Mlsa Crawford. Ada St. Clair;Miss Pierce, Harriet Wilson; Little Angela,

Eva CroIUm; Mrs. Cnnfield, Martha Gordon;Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Stnutter; Bertha Sionne,

lidltb Browning. Manager for A, H. Woods,liobcrt Goodman. Monday matlueea will be

n regular lenturc of this holme bereartcr.

Next -week, '."The Power of Money."I'liHi.ir'n Tlientro (Tony Pastor, inana-

Ker j,—Tbe uaitnl Mondny crowds were in

attendance Aug, ML Ifoey nnd Leu keptevervone ctuivulsed with Oielr pnrodles, pomeuew'und some old, but all good. "Th* BigShow" tllrat time In New York), by KdwardMcWade. waa n.unlqne offering, nnd enlisted

the services of ten people in showing the

amusing Hnil scrlom sides of circus l'fe.

There atioitld be no question as to the ulti-

mate success of the offering, and a few weeks"

work will get It boiled down to "meaty" ma-terial. F.tlwnrd McWnde, ns Conroy. the

dawn, wus excellent, nnd received good sup-port from Margaret May. The audience en-

Jovcd It thoroughly. Dolph and Susie l*e-

vt'm> relumed 6 their amusing act, andwere wnrmlv greeted. Norab Kelly, the Dub-llu girl, returned for a siwclal engngement,nnd won many more friends by her rendition

of the genuine old Irish songs. Including:'Are You I'omiu' Out To-night, Mnry Ann/''

nnd "Larry." Nbe also offered an Irish reel,

which was appreciated. Polly Holmes andIioa Durbyello (flrst time in New Yorkl wonInstAnt recngnhlon. Both Indies have ap-peared here liefore. but not as a team. Dud-ley. Cheslvii and Bums sang to evident sat-

isfaction, and scored. Aseott. Kddle andcompanv were the recipients of much nn»

plnuse In their acrobatic work. "The Utilelllrl Troiu Nowhere" made a pleasing apnea r-

mice, and lier doublful title Increased thecurlosltv nntiirntlv expressed to ace a newact. others were: Bailey and FIckett, Mor-ton. Temple nud Morton, the Three AmericanGirls, nnd Henry Mlntn and rompany. TheTltngrnph tlosed the bill.

The Ueivey Tlientre will open Aug. 18,

with tbcMooallght Maids.

KoIDi A Proetor'M Twenty-thirdStreet Theatre.-Murray Carson and EameBeHnger presented on Aug. 13 a one act play,

by Mr." Oirson, entitled "The Tolnt of the

Kword," and scored a success with It. Mr.

Carson has written an Interesting little play,

which tells of hor Savario, a braggart andawanhbuckTer of the sixteenth century, comesby his Just deserts, it appears that he meanslo betray a.- young woman whose coutlueuce

he has won, and whom be baa promised to

marry. Site Ib to meet him that evening, but

a few moments berore Oie time set for the

meeting, her brotlier enters Savario s apart-

ments, reveals his Identity, nnd Savnrio then

tells Dim that be has already betruyed his

sister. In tho duel which follows. KavnrloIs mortally wounded, but before he dies con-

fefi*Cf> that he lied, and that the girl hasl>een saved. The Interest of the act was well

sustained and the Incidents were cleverly

handled. Mr. Carson and Miss Berlogerplayed well; and their duet with the swordand dagger was well done. It was thua cast

:

Cornet Savario, Murray Caraon; Geoffry,"Swift o' the Steel." fcsroe Berlnger; ae-

fcaatlan, Martin Henry. Harry Davenport,who does a remarkably entertaining little

act, was heartily applauded, and Julie Bine,

assisted by 0- Holnnd Sargcant, presented "AQolet Life.*7 a well arranged comedy, andsucceeded In holding pleased attention there-

by, Eddie Glmrd and Jessie Gardner, la the

funny "Doolcv and the Diamond," were greatlaughter provokers others were : Pat Boonovnnd Marlon Kent, clever entertainers ; Clif-

ford nnd Burke, eccentric comedians ; the

Kveiett Four. In an eqtiillhrlsllc and nrro-

batlc specialty that proved most praise-

worthy ; Gates and Nelson, on the revolvingglobe, and. Lew Dura ml Trio, character vocal-

ists. The motion pictures continue.New Yorlc Theatre (Klaw & Krl.angcr,

mnnngers).—Alclntyre and Heath began their

third week Aug. 13,-ln "The Ham Tree."WnlliH'k'M Theatre (Mrs. Theo. Moss,

manager ).— "t\\9 Honor, the Mayor," entered

its third weelr and last fortnight Aug. in.

MhidlNon. Sunare Hoof Giirden (HenryIMncua. manager).—"Mile.. Cbumpagne' com-menced lis eighth week Aug. 13. •

Manhattan Thentre (Wm. A. Brady,manager).—This house opened for the pawnAug. iy. under the management of Mr. Brady,with Blanche Walsh, . In "The Kreutzj-r

Sonata.' 1 A review of the performance will

appear In next week's issue.Lyceum Theatre (Daniel Frohman.mnn-

agcr )_—"The Lion and tho Mouac" entered

Its Ihlrty-ulnth week Aug. 13.

Criterion Theatre (Charles Frohmnn,manager).—Hattle .Williams began her sec-

ond wock Aug. iy. In "The Llttlo Cherub.Ailanllu Gnrden( W. Kramer's Sons, man-

ager*).—The Enrolls, gymnaHts ; the Noles,

Gcrmnn comedy sketch team; Ben Meyer,human elevator ; Kvelyn Sisters. In songsand dances, Kugcale Soule, operatic soprano,and moving pictures are here this week.Caalao (Sam S. ft Lee Shubert mann-

Bers).—"The Social Whirl" started its nine-

teenth week Aug. 13.

Unrlem At the West End (Geo. A.

Blnmenthnl, manager) the last week of theSummer stock company's engagement la givenover lo "Davy Crockett,'* and a well filled

house welcomed the old time attraction, Aug.13. It was prespnted : la good shape. Theregular mm will begin Aog. 20, with Al.

II. Wood's latest melodramatic success,. "TheGambler of the West."

Utah (Wm: T.« Keogh, manager).—JosephSan t ley, the boy actor, In his new play."Billy, tlm Kid." opened fo a well filled house13. Young Sunt Ley Is always assured of goodhouses daring hlK engngement ut this house.

The atar nnd several of- the players met witha most royal welcome, and the play pleasedgreatly.Keith & I'roctob's One Hundred and

Twenty-fifth Stbeet The.vtbr.—"A SocialHighwayman" Is the offering for this week,and was presented with almost an entirelynew company of players. They met with amost hearty welcome for their work, whichwas of a most excellent character. A. H.Van Burcn, late leading man of Proctor'sFifth Avenue Theatre, played the part oftmirtice JofTrays, to the satisfaction of alarge audience, and Herbert Bostwlck plnycdJenkins Dnnbv, nud scored a success. Otherswere: Robert. Hill, Al. Roberts, Geo. nowell,and. Misses FranMyn, Barney and Deshon.The vaudeville offers Alexander and motionpictures.

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HUUTTfi Jc'BRAMOX'H Oui IlRIDKXnKRQ ItOOFGauiies (Ben Hurtlg, manager).—Tlie open-ing day, 13. gave Indications of another pros-

perous week, as every seat was occupied longbefore eight o'clork. An excellent bill waspresented, headed by Ilentl French. Howardand Howard, the Holdswortha. Miller andHunter, Miles and Ulcharda, and Harry Bur-goyne. r- ...

Brooklyn.—The 'Majestic opens Its doorsfor the regular season Saturday night, Aug.18, with "The Yankee Consul." Harry Short,the clever comedian, will appear In the lead-ing comedy role of Abijah Bocae, while Isa-bclle Carroll will be Been In the role ofBunlta. The cast also Includes: WilliamV. . Straunjt, Klalnc von Thletc, CharlesJacklln. Margaret Flavin, James Brenoan,L. It,, Lefferaon and Wallace Jeiiklaa.

Star.—l*he management of this theatrehas decided on Aug. 18 for the opening date.Two different companies will ontertaln. TheBelunan Company consists of Cyclonic Sixand company. In a farce; "Jimmy Bounce,Huckster ;" the Ituppctts, Hayes nnd Wynne,Martin's Mlnroan Glrla. Les Georgia, andGeiger and Walters. The Bryan Companyhas a new burlesque, "Hey Diddle Diddle,besides which an olio will be presented.

iMi'iiifiAL.—The Empire Circuit Co. hasplaced this house under its control, and willopen It, 18, as a burlesque bouse, the WilliamB. WaLson Burlesquers being the attraction."The Mormons," a musical comedy, will. begiven, as well ns a high class vaudeville olio,

which Includes the Yamamoto Troupe of Ja-panese, Urletta nnd Tu'lor. Grade and Bey-nolds, John.F. Tvreedv. and others. The con-cluding burlesque, "The Bashful Venus," Is

said to be very cutertalnlng.Ula.nev'8 a Mr;i if.x ( M. S. Schllalnger,

manager).—The Uussell Brothers this week.Lest week "The Devil's Auction" did well.

Next, Beatrice Vance, In "The Queen of theCircus." • '

TAYTON'ti (S. S. Allen, manager).—Thehouse company tills week presents "Soldiersof Fortune," with Ktta Reed and Louis LeonHall lu the leads. "Woman Against Woman"had n good week ending 11. Next, 'The Min-ister's Son."

GiiANi) Family Tiieatbb (Frank B. Carr,manager).—"Uncle Tom'a Cabin" this week.Special attention has been given to tho pro-

duction In the way of acenic effects. "TheKing of Diamonds" did well Inst week.Luna I'ahk.—New ucls will bo added to

the outdoor hippodrome and vaudeville showsthis week, as usual, "The Great Train Itnb-

bcrv." "The. Mountain Torrent" and theroller skating rink are among the manyother attract lonn. Mme. Louie's leopardsand Cnpt. Ulcardo's and Capt. Crawford'slions and Balty'a. Itusslnu bears are attrac-tions at the Munily show.

Dnr.AHLAND,—"The Fall of San Fran-cisco" hns several new specialties. Othershows ure: "The Knd of tac World," 'HellUnto." "Crenllon," "Fhnrnoh'a Daughter.""The Midget City" and the free vaudeville.

Bostotk's A sim vi. AnnsA.-^Prof. Hcn-rlckaou aud his tlaer, "Tammany," nnd Prof.

Halliard nnd bis lions arc big attractionsl»ei*». .

Manh vitas Beach.—Joe Weber opens atthe Mauhnttan bench Tbcatre Aug. 13, forone week. In "Twiddle Twaddle." The com-nnnv includes, also : Amelia Huainiervllle,

Flora ZaMle, Bonnie Magln, Stay Monfort,Edward J. Connelly, William Burrcus, Harry

Crandall and Ernest Lambert. .The two big

events, of the week »V i^n "«M"r",

Jh!!Amptltheatre will be Ihe heneflts of the

Catholic Benevolent Legion nnd the Actors

Church Alliance, the drat Wednesday, andthe other Friday night. .

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nmoiiTO* Beach I'AM.—Lloyd the fl re-

work* nrtn, Is giving hla big exhibition this

WCBkiouto.v Beach Music Hall ( W. T.

Graver, manager).—This weeks bill In-

cludes: Valerie Bergerft Sam Klton the

Uvlcra, Jamas J. Morton, Bert and Leroy,

O'Brien and Havelafld, Efile MMMarion Garson, Ye Colonial Septette, andthe klnetoscope. .

Henderson "s, Coney Ialoi"li--Bin week

of la: Max Witt's Colleens, Lcffel Trio, An;

nette Carver and atallton, "St. Augoat pe.;

Five RoiminoB, Val Veoo Broa. ^G»lllanl

Trio, Radford and Winchester. HaUen andHaves. Marzella's cockatoos. Ollvuttl Trou-

badours. Anna Chandler, Gonrliy, Keenanand Gourhjy, Trons-Atlantlc Four, Marlonand Pearl, and Sbarplles.

i

HEW YORK CITY JOTTINGS.

The Yankee Doodle Comedians* Base-

pall Club suffered defeat to the tune of

21 to 6 at the hands of the Luna Park teamat Manhattan Beach. Aug. 0. The LnoaPark team, ao it Is Raid, took an nnfalr ad-

vantage by having rough riders and Indians

on band with rlUcs and revolvers, and also

having elephants, which were trained to keepCohan's payors away from the bases andfrom securing the ball If it came near theno-

Geo. Cohan was unable to appear,, owing to

rehearsals. The line-up was as follows,

with the score: Luna Pork—Perry,. 3b. ; Par-

ker, p.; -McMonlpel, cf. ; Brown, c.

;

Whitney, rf. ; Davidson, rf. ; Waring, as.:

Dalev, lb.; Vanderveer, If.: Hermon, If.;

Devlne. 2b. George M. Cohan's—McNish,cf. : Wood, 3b. and p. : Gebcst, If.

;

Staulev, c. ; Hnss, ss. : Harris, lb. andV ; Thornton. 2b. ; Lyle. rf. ; . Rhagsdorf,

p. and 2b. Score bv innings : Luna Park__5 1 *| 4 1 4—2lR., 3H., 20E. Cohnn'H— I) 5 .1 « 0— OR., IHn 97B- Afterthe game Freil Thompson gave a luncheonlo the losing team la the Manhattan. BeachHotel. ..

The Kinetografii Co., of New York, ex-hibited its latest comedy dim, entitled "Howthe office Boy Saw the Ball Oarrte," at Iheroof garden of the New York Theatre. Thurs-day evealng, Au~. y. On the occasion theboxes were reserved for the New York amiPittsburg baseball teams, with their friendsand associate*.Tub CmcLE nv Civil. Win Vetebans (the

Blue and the tlrny) held a meeting Suuday,Aug. Itt. at noon, at. the Saranac Hotel, toelect a president to succeed Daniel A. Kellv,deceased.. James II. Curtln was recentlyelected quartermaster (treasurer), but it waamade to appear that James H. Curtis was theparty, due to aa error. In typesetting.

Piiemiobtt Habcv De Veaux, of the Act-ors' National Protective Union, announced.Aug. 8, that Mme. Sembrlch had deiioslted$11,000 collected for the stage folk who losttheir wardrobes in the San Francisco the-atres.

TlIK MKET1X«; Of THE WUITK RATS onAug. 1C will be held at 4 v. u„ Instead ofIt i: Um at which time a large number oftheatrical people., who have been elected tothe order, will he initiated.

Job JDaiscni.i,, ihe popular superintendentof Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre last sea-son, and later connected with the ThirdAvenue Theatre. la now manager of the Nlco-let.on One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street.\VUE3 Mr. and Mrs. Gene.Hughea awarded

the. prize of fl.OOU, which they had offeredfor Ihe .best vaudeville sketch, to Fred. J.Beaman. for hla comedietta. "Suppressing thePress," they got Uie worth of their money. Mr.Beaman was formerly Clu-per correspondentat Jackson. Micb. and so knows that the presscollectively cannot be suppressed. The ex-ceedingly .humorous and vivacious vehicle hohas 'provided- Tor the unquestioned talent ofthese two popular vaudeville performers doesnot treat, as might be at flrst supposed, ofan, attempt to throttle the newspapers. Itabounds In original aud attractive situationsgrowing out of the simultaneous dilemmas ofa clubman and his wife. The sketch hasbeen worked up to a high point of perfection,and afforded ranch amusement, last week, tothe patrons of Keith & Proctor's Twenty-third Street Theatre.

MINNESOTA.

13 and week : narry L. Webb, Mr. and Mrs.liobyna, Irene Little, Rcflo and Azora, blllvMclcobey, Aldairc and Llnd, fthd Herman LaWear.Dawrv (W. A. Singer, manager) reopens

12,"for one week, with the Fay Foster CoWill be closed 10 and week, but reopens 20far the regular Fall and Winter season,. withthe Merry Makers.Wonderland Park.— Arnaldo's trained

leopards and panthers 12 and week.Lake Hashikt.—Llberoti's Band evening

concerts and, dally matinees.. m

Duiuth.—The Lyceum (C. A. Marshall,manager) reopened its doors Aug. 6 withthe Stewart Opera Co., In "The Two Rosea,"for two nights. The company IncludesCarl Hnvden, Bowman Ralston, G. W. LeslieW. G. Stewart, Wm.- Gordon, C. W.- dishingRoy Penalton, W. F. JeHklns, Mabel Day,Nettle- May Lyon, Bertha Sbnlek, Ethel Bell.Alene Woolsey and . Hallye Fax. The cos-tumes and scenery were -.good. "Dorothy"8. ft. and matinee 8; "Bahette" 10, 11, amimatinee. 11; Duts' Band (Fred Pblnnev.amanager) will give two concerts 12,, 13.West's Minstrels 17. 18. Cbanhcey Olcottwill open his season here 23-20.

'McTROPOLlTAsr.— W. II. Longstreet willopen the season 2G.Buou (Joe Mattland, manager).—Tlie bill

Is a atrongoiie, and packed the house nightly.For week ot 13 : Dora Taylor, De Witt andAshmore, Veldarc Trio, Harry Fink, Randand Bvron, Schneider's Orchestra, J. It.

Pendergasl, Jos. McClennan and moving pic-

turcs. -,".

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Notes.—The White City, Oatka Beach, hadlarge crowds last week Prof. Thompsonwas lo make an ascension In one of the city

lota 7. The balloon went up about one hun-dred feet and burst, failing with the parachute on the post office lot. The professor

t a bad shaking up, but no bones weregot abroke i

'««>WISCONSIN.

Milwaukee.—The coming week promisesto be.a lively one. preparations have beenmade to entertain the, Eagles,

r.abont fortythousand of .-whom ore expected.. JdanagerJames A. Blgter will throw open, the redecor-ated Alhambra. . "The. Time,, the Place aiui

the. GW" wlU have lawppir, with CecilLean and Florence Holbrook as principals.

Davidson-.—ThB Brown-Baker Co., In "The

Temperance Town," Aug-. 13. "SherlockHolmes" 'JO. "Thelma" waa witnessed bytoe usual run of packed houses past week.. St.ui (Frank It. Trottman, manager).

The Brigadiers open the season 11. The olioIncludes; Jack Symonds, . Sisters Maglnel-Miiltini, Sherman and Fuller, Lester andMoore. Nellie Burt, and the Six Wahlfrleds,an net direct from Europe.Wonokrund.—Manager T. G. Whalen has

made big preparatloaH for Eagle week. "WhiteBuffalo will brliig his entire village of Win-nebago Indians aa top liners. The Devos havebeeaheld over for week.

"

Notks.—Manager James It. Pierce an-nounces the opealng of the Bijou, *Jti, with"Across the Pacrtic." Extensive improve-ments have been made during tbc Summer,?8,000 having been put Into dcj -steel dress-ing rooms' and Interior William Snelt,business, manajger of tbc Davidson Theatre.has lieen putting In his vacation enjoy ably.He. was entertained at the Milwaukee PressClub 7 Thc'Mundv Shows and Whitney'sFamous Clrcbs are billed for Milwaukee 13-

18 White City offers the Howards astop liners 13 Pabst Fark offers a, specialgrogramme for Eagle week, with Christach's Military Band as feature.

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KENTUCKY.

St. Paul.—At the Grand Opera Hinse(Tj L. Hays, manager) the George FawccttCo., with Percy Haswell,' presented "TheHenrietta," to good business, week of Aug.5. For week of 12, "Miss Hobbs," with MissHaswell in the title role. Week of 19, "Car-men." Tho season has been a success fromall points of view.OnPHEt'H (James Robertson, manager).

Business ruled good week of G. New peoplefor: week of j:t: Smith and Aduhw, Gene-vieve Stanley, Lillian Marr, W. J. Wells andMabel Carroll. Those holding over: TheNelsons, Thelma Wayne. Henri Roberts, IreneRay, Mary Sawtelle, D/mhy nnd companv.May Cleveland, Emily Forrester, BonnieLewis and Flo Lyle.Star (J. C. Vaa Roo, manager).—This

pnjmliir playhouse will open Its scawn 11,with the Merry Makers, after being closedfor the Summer vacation. The Brigadiersweek of 20, and the Jolly Girls week of 27.

EsiriBR (Sam Fink, mannger).—Sam FinkIs now the manager of this house, with DanU Brady, amusement director, and Otto F.Konold, leader of orchestra. Business wasgood week of 0. New people for week of 13 :

Luclle Blake, the Musical Smiths, and Gib-son and Nash. All. others are hold overs,except the Martin Sisters and Snts Zaroni.-Pain'b Pompeii, on the circus grounds.University Avenue, and Victoria Street, gavea grand exhibition of fireworks, with strongspecialty features, week of G, to big business.'Ihe Twin City Amusement Co. featured theattraction.Wildwood, on White Bear Lake, came In

for -.big attendance week of G. Among thenttractlona were : Kotzenjammer.. Castlelaughing gallery, figure 8, toboggan, Hooliganslide. "Down the Flume in a Venetian Boat,""Vlaltlng San Francisco Before and .Afterthe Fire," etc. Fireworks. Wednesday andSaturday night. ^^Note.—St. Paul Euglcs, aerie No. 33. gave

a moonlight excursion on the MississippiRiver, to Inver Grove and return, night of!). The party numbered about 500, and allthoroughly enjoyed themselves.

-—Mlnueupolin.—At tho Metropolitan Opera

House (I* N. Scott, manager) Ferris StockCo., with Florence Stone, week o( Aug. 12nnd durlnir G. A. it. encampment, in "Shenan-doah." Thla company played to fair bousea.la "Old Heidelberg." week of fi. Next week,and final week for this company at the Metro-[xilltan, several of the old plnvs will bo given.Bliou OprhA Housk (T. L. Hays, mana-

ger) will open Its doors 12, after havingbeen closed for two months, by George Faw-cctt and company (who have been playing utthe Grand Opera House, in St. Paul, duringthe Summer), In "The Girl I Left BehindMe." Tlie regular lfi()G-7 ncas<m will ouenSept. 2, with "In Old Kentucky."

Oai'iiKL'M (Martla Bpck, general manager).—The reopening date was 12, for the regularFall and Winter season. The bill for the weekwan: Pektn Zouaves, Dave Lewis, BlenuorDorrel. J.orlnier Johnstone nnd company. DeMora and Gracctn, Two Vivians, and' Mec-hlin's dogH.Ltcbum (I, C. Spoors, manager) reopens

\ Sunday, 12, with the Lewis Stone Stock Co.,lu "Held by the Enemy."

JUniijVti (John Elliott, maaagcr).—Dili tot

Loolayllle.—The Avenue (Chas. A. Shawmanager 1, after being thoroughly renovatedduring the Summer, will open the regularseason Aug. 12, with a new melodrama, en-

titled "The Four Corncm of the Earth."The company .arrived <» and -were continu-ously rehearsing the play. The scenery hasbeen put through the customary flre-prooflngprocess. The. roster of the company : Kllntand Unzzola proprietors ; W. L. Roberts, stagedirector ; Bert King, leading man : .BlancheShirley, leading lady ; Sully Glrard. . heavyman. Robert Williams is the aritbor of tbcplay.

Fiistainb Forx Park (Wm. Rlechmao,mannger).—New people week of 12: FannyRice, Mr, and Mrs. VYaterous, Palfrey andHoefter, Avon Comedy Four and the kino-drome. In the park the Royal HawaiianBand.of Rlxty musicians, with Miss Lei Lebnaas the soloist. ... .

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Notes.—M. J. Murphy, of the team ofDaly and Murphy, is In the city, visiting Msmother for a few weeks Lillian Wnltouewas held over and engaged as tbc soloist withCook's Band, at Fontaine Ferry Park, weekof 5'. Hagenbec&'s Great Shows hnspapered the city for two performances, 13.

The Black Dike Band has been engagedfor one week, at Jockey Club'Pwrk. '

ILLINOIS.

fgalncy.—The Alrdome, which wnsopenedJuly 29, under the management of Patrick& McConncll. Is enjoying good patronage.Tbc current bill includes: Lena Davenport.oincy and Cunningham, Orvillc Reece. U. M.Mitchell, Budd Bros„ and moving pictures.Baldwin Park.—Clrlcello's Italian Boys'

Band Aug. 13-20, Wallace Circus 10, Hogcn-beck 27, ftlngtlng's Sept. 1. - ...

Note.—Manager W. L. Busby Is homefrom New York, where he assisted In book-ing attractions for the Empire for the com-ing season, which opens Sept. 1.

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Canton.—At the Grand (F. B. Powelson,manager)- the season of 1906-7 la nearlybooted, and a line lino of attractions Is

promised.Notkh,—A large tent has been erected at

the corner of Main and Pine Streets, for aflrst clfiss vaudeville show each evening....Ilagenbeck's Shows will be here 28, BlngllngBros.' Sept. 8.

+*+MARYLAND.

Baltimore.— At tho Uolllday StreetTheatre. (George W. Ulfe, manager) "The1'ower of Money" Is to be seen Aug. IS andweek. ••The Man of Her Choice" closed 11.'The Convict's Daughter" 20.

t.

Hlanuy's (Charles 'ft, Blnncy, mhnager).—"The Queen of the Circus" opens 13. Bea-trice Vance leading. Russell Brothers closeda seven doys ! engagement In "The GreatJewel Mystery" 11. "Adrift la New York"20. Charles u. Wright Jr., formerly of theAcademy of Music Washington, D. C. willtonduct tho orch?stro here this seasou.

Electric Park (Schonbergcr & Irvia.managers).—The bill for 13 and week in-cludes: Roberta, Keen o and the Lyric .Ouar-iolte. In the sketch, "Visions of Home"I which will have Its premier) ; Katie Ronney.the Four Melvlns. the Summer 61 1 Is, andGrace Chlldera and her dog,Gatktt (W. L. BallaufJ manager).—Ro-

ble's Knickerbockers will open the bouse IS.Fonb'a. (Charles E- Ford, managet)^-

Thls house will open 27, with Howe's pic-tures.

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i » -NORTH CAROLINA.

Charlotte.—At Latta Tark Auditorium(W. A. Peters, manager) the stock companycontinues to draw capacity crowds eachnight. .

Note.—The regular Reason of the Acad-»2"* Music begins Aug. 24, with "The

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salary, and If you do specialties.CHARLES KING, Add, Os,

Rogers & Manning Stock Co. Want a Good

GENERAL COMIDIANWith Specialty. Man for Juvenile Leads andGenteel Heavies. General Business Man for Props,one wi'h a Strong Dancing Specialty preferred.Oilier I'sefui People. All must have.Uanlroi.e andability. Don't misrepresent. Long Season. WeekStands. Management pay* all. Open near Roch-ester, N. T., Sept. y. Send terms, photo, pro-grams, age and size. Address UOCERS A MAN-SIN*! STOCK CO., Rochester. N. v., Qen.Dol.

\*va nsi-re«

PROPERTY MEN,." ,. ... FOR '- '

AL F.WHEELER'S SHOWSHORACE PRISTISS, Uoi, Prop..

Address ayer jiinct, Mass.

ATTBACTIOIS WASTED

THERESA OPERA HOUSE,THERESA, JEFF. CO., V Y.

Minstrel, Musical or Farce Comedy. And Showswith good Bands and Orchestra. Good open timeIn Sept., Nov. and He;., and season of Mo,. Popu-lation. 1,600; capacity 400. Liberal sharing terms.

JARYI8 k MURRAY, MgrB., Theresa, N. Y.

SPECIAL WCEMEMTSAND TAXES FREE FOR

GOOD ATTRACTIONSFOR

Trade and Carnival Week,Beginning OCT. 8.

Big State Event*. Address W. E. DANIEL, Chair-man, Yazoo City. Mis".

WANTED AT ONCE,

Competent Orchestra Leader,Baritone, Trap Drums. Other good Musicians anaKcXon. Can use good Sketch Team. Man mustDouble Hand. TOM WIEDEMANN,

floueea, Kas.

WANTED,MUSICIANS,Double Htage, (julck. E. W. CARPENTER, Mgr.,Guy's Big Show, Ml. Vernon, III.

WANTED,TWO CHARACTER MEN, JUVENILE WOMAN,

PIANIST, SPECIALTY WOMANFor Small Part, one piece, booked solid. Salarysure, but low. State all and send photo. MANA-GER TEXAS SWEETHEARTS, 2 Marquette St.,

Cleveland, O.

WANTED, FOR ST.JOHN BAPTIST THEATRE,. BURLINGTON, VT.

The only Theatre In town whore small Repertoirei ;o. can do big business. There Is money waitingfor yon here. Sean mo. population 2:1.000. Showw.lte In uaick. Oood laduremetit.

Add. MR. ElHVAKh CHEVALIER, Mgr..Burlington Stock Pro. Co., HnHington, Vl.

Can Place Immediately,VERSATILE MEDICINE PERFORMERS, Sl'u-IK(l AND UANOINO SKETCU TEAM, must doBlogloa ; alHO, VERSATILE 0U.MEUIAN, must beAlor you won't last here; atotc If 70a play piano.

OREGON INDIAN MED. l'o.,Palrmont. \v. va.

A twrent Opportunity.WANTED—A Partner lor a real money getter,

thoroughly etiulpr"*!. Ilmiked wlhl; beet tin

and term*. HanlManwIio can act as Rualnei*Managft* and Treasurer, namllu yotir own moneyTalk quick. Open Sept. 17. AddreM

TIIEATRICAI. HA.VAUBR,Mt.tlon C, Brooklyn, N. V.

SAME & BEIEB'S LADIES' COLORUL0BGHESTBA OB BAUD

Desire. llr.t etas. eng. after -Sept, 8. MARIEE.REBER. Midway Park, Mlddletotrn. S. V. .. . .

-

PARTNER FOR MUSICAL ACT. AddreaaMl'»« IA v, km Grimil Ave., chlrago, 111.

AT LIBERTY AUG. 26 FOR THE

Coming Seusun.

RICHARD I (ROLHS,Character (oi..,ll«» . n<l SU.gr Dir.c tnr.

ALICE A. WMWICK,Ingcnne and R*sp«naibl» Bnalnrts.

Address, until Ang.afi,

PDLI'S TIIKATRK, BrtfLgaport, Conn.''

After that care of CLIPP1R.

WANTED QUICK,

E LEADING MHN

IIName lowest. Pay your own. Mast Join on wire.Addrcns ION CARROLL, Penn«d.Qro, W. Va,

WANTED, iron

TUBA to double Stage. One who Mug* givenpreference. Write. Decatur. 111., Aug. 18 ; St.Charles, Mo., 19; JerTerwon. City, 21; Fulton, 22.

NHERM AN McVKXN.

WASTEII, FOR

tFirm and Second Clarionet tor Rand and Orches-tra. Baritone for Hand. Hlghi-xt salaries paid.Pay own. Mr. Managers, I huve a few opendate^. Send to vour time.

Address JACK ALLEN. Hinghamfon, N. Y.

» WANTED, FOR'Gold Fields of Nevada'llandionie Leading Juvenile Han, Hebrew Come-d'an iwlth specialty). Genteel Heavy II an, RoughHeavy Han, Charade rAoior,reiined looking man;Bomanili: MAn for character, Indians, mnst heatleast nix feet high; Young Emotional LeadingLady, UandBotne Heavy Woman, Rough WesternSouorette; also Union Carpenter, to double oneabove characters if possible.

UNITED t'ROUUCINO QO , Uswego, N. Y,

WANTEDAT OIVGIS,

Man for Marks and Deacon, double In band : TrapDrummer, hand and orchestra; Alto, to doublestage. State salary. Show stays nut all Winter.Also want good, sober Bill Poster.

McCOTCH BON'S UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,u- -y Nelsonvllle, Ohio, Aog.18.

Have 3 Big Tom Hogg for sale.

First Glass SpielerFOR SIDE SHOW.

I have a great Freak of Nature, suitable for fair,

and will take sarao od road about Dec. 1. Wantgoad sober man to draw the crowds. Good sal-

ary. every satbrday night. Address >

- CLADp WILKINSON, CynthlmiA, Ind.

WEEKS AUG. 27 AND SEPT. 3OP»EINJ AT

Park TheatreFOR GOOD REPERTOIRE 8HOW8.

FELIX BLEI, Mgr.. Rutland, Vermont. Alsomanager of theatres In Hennington, Mechanicville, Tlcouderoga. Fair Haven and Hellows Kails.

LH0IE5' ORCHESTRAOPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT AFTER SEPT. 10.

Hotels, Cafes, Hardens. Ac. wanting Al Huilc;

write. Address MARVIN POLLAY, Slammer.Clilcaao, III., llener.1 Delivery.

. Wtixvtecl, for"SI STEBBIN8" CO.,Man for Light Comedy, Man for Country Hick, todouble Light Piopa; Yankee Character Woman,Lady for Ingenues. All mu»t do specially. Otherpeople, write. Alto Aapnt. You taunt makegood. DAN ItAHLKHill, MracUBC. N. Y.

LlttBRTY,Clara Mathes,

VEUS.ITIIjE liEADH;

-Will Marsh,CH Alt Al TEUS. j

Adilren PKURIAt'Il.LINOIB.

EDWARDS' STOCK CO.WANTS Repertoire Pcopto In all Unci at once.Pay your own. Sctisou opens near Louliville, Kr.State lowest salary. Long etigitgementto the rightpeople. Address by letter only. Send photos andBrogrammeH. AU imrtlcularH llrm letter. JAMF.8tcSAViN.imt Robfson Br., Memphis, Tenne^ee.

MUSICIANS,All year. Sa'ary Bnd ireatmeitl tlih hesr. *

Ogilen'a Itlp V.n Winkle Co.

WAKTED QUICK,For Chum's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.Man for MAKKS and ST. t.'LAIlt, H'omati forUPUKLIA, to lolu.lonco. Oilier useful peoplr,WRITKorWIRKtiulek. Will icnd lletct.

1. D. CHU.NN, UiiKttotee, Ind. Tar.p. 8 Bennlngton'H Hill and lulsy, please write.

Wanted rjuIcK. Good Singing and Dancliie

COMEDIAN; ALHO TWOtHltLhiUDOl! AHATEUI »WILL DO. A"l">'9"< U1UUK, PAItKEIl'S NE\.gHOWB, COSESCS, LIYIX ISTOS I P. , K. Y.

PIANIST AT LIBERTY. WAT UP INVa tide ville and Dramatic Playing, eic.

W. Q. (iKIKlt Logamipori. I0d.

WANTED, SOUBRETIE, HADINGLady. Heavy Mao. We pay all. Hitst Join oil

wire. Address K. W. FARKfcK, Flora, His.

HOUSE WITH THE GOODS.ALL WISE CHICKENS FOLLOW ME

A mire hit. Now being featured with blgauiTCa* by JOHN BlU.'KF.KvThe Alabama Blossom), with theI»ANIiY WXIK MINATRK1S.

WHEN THE HEART IS SADAnother great ballad by CKCIL MACK and TH0S. I.KMONIKR, the nnnpowM of "Just One Word ofC)nnsn!atloo. ,• * ", V- . . •

THE SUN AM SHININ', WHY DON'T YOU 00?A plaintive coonMM that h fast wlnniug its way to the front. Afeainre In the HANDY DIXIKMINSTKKIiS.

Prof, eoptea free. Send late nroirreiume. No t-arrt".

Tel. ^700 Mad. ahuikka lkmombh, liTW.iTtti St.. Near sixth, Ave., N.Y.

WantedBUY,

UOOU SECONDHAND

SAN FRANCISCO

EARTHQUAKE

Want good PIANO PLAYKK that ran sing IHiih

tntted Songs. Addrean

O.X. CrawfordMgr. Ouyity Tlifntrf, St. Lmili, .Mo.

M 10

Seymore Hotel,48-54 Stalk Ave., Bocboster, I. Y.

JOHV A. IHiKS. I'HIII'.

Receiitly enlaro:t!d. Raton si tip.

WANTED,Full Acting CompanyTo support IiiiTTIK (illHKNK In Knral ComedyDrama. Want Actors Doubling in Bund, Hpeeim-ties, Srenlo Artist to Double Htage. HustlingAgent. Pay telegram**. I will dnt ho same. MakesHltrles low. iia von get ihetn. Tickets r Yes, If

I know you State all lu flntt loiter. II. K.WELLINGTON, .v.u Jnokson St., Dorhsin, N. C.

\A/ A IM T E D .

For Pitrmannnt Hta«<k.fj^iiy lor Lend* anil Juveniles. Ouneral

Dm. Waman, Cliararti'r Alan,G«nernl Baa. Man.

Now on Ttti HncccsHfni seasoti, Ono bill a week.Never close. Tell all llrst luttcr. Charlolte Ktliliy,

Wire.. FRANK UHAVK, Petirlo, 111,

AGENTS READ THIS,x Want to join

A Ren. or Rural Show where l can perforin withhit (fogs. Very clever, pleasing to ladles andchildren. Will train doga to lake part In play if

wanted. 1 am a good xtronir Tuba Player tn hand.AddrcB* MATT HILLS, - -

No. 4 N. Warron St., Trenton, N. J.

MANAGING PARTNERWANTED

For a new VfiudevlHo Act, with f>400 or tf<00. Willnot he necessary fr>r Itfm to travel. A Novelty,now and dlrTcreiit from thu rest. Spcctavulurand Comedy. Oood opportunity for parties mean-ing litiHiness. Vaudeville wantn soiiiethlug now.Pve got It. AddresB J. L., *m Central Ave., KaMtOrange. N. f. .

WANTED QUICK,W0HAR FOB IDVEfllLES ANDIRGENUES, WITH SPECIALTY.

Heavy Man, Pianist whocan Double Stage. Otherswrite. Long, pleasant engagement in rlglrt pi-u-

ple. Pay yuiirown. Suintuer salary. RegularReason opens Scjit. is. Htowart and Maleuhu,George Conklln and Clyde Van Clyde, write,hnlarv in cash each week.

FRANK VKRNKLL, RobliiwiJ, III.

WAITED. PIMO PLAYER.Idas, bo sight reader; Singing Comedian thatdoei Sort and Wooden Shoo Dancing and can doStraights and Comedies In Acts, silent Performerthat can change for a week. Oth«r Useful Med.People, wr1t>. Tom Dulmoro, Ed and Nota, wrlto.

IAH. O'HAIU, Mgr., Huron, O.

WANTED,First Class Cornet and Clarionet PlayersPar 1IENTRY HIIOlVH. Liuik scsaon: Must hocxiiftrlciii'Cl Circus Musli'lans. Writ, .ir wire.OAKKY CIUIII.KII. Lender, IIIiMmllmliiN, ind.

Jack-frlVPtfrCES-iiiabBlleVersatile Sketch Team.

Hlnglen and IHiiibles, Fako Piano. Have Met ofMarioneiM. Addrens

116 MELKNDY, Liullngton, Mich.

WANTED, FORWN'S UNCLE TOM'S GUN CO.,Cornet to dnuhli- 'id Violin, Trombone to doublontage. Olhor iir.ef.il people, wrlic. Long season,wiii advance ticket to anyone I know. Adiireu

i. D. CEIHNN, Muskogee, Hid. T«r.

WANTED,

A Man for Juvenile LeadsAddress WILL KKVKOLH8. Ohloiig. III.

AV A W T 11 WIrish or Dutch Comedian.Mwt Ije niter. 1IIIR. MKI). Co., KIH(sion, flrrenUW Oonntf, win.

Complete with magneticAddress 0. H. C, ear. of C'LlffKlt.

PROF. ROACH,Tho World's Orcatent Instructor of all Stylr*of Stfp and Faury linnclng. Acrobatic Petittt>ntV Musical Acta. Write orchil for catalogue,glv log prices. Cut this out for future reference.

FOR SALE CHEAP,MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

An Antonmtlc Orchestra. I'liino, Drums,Chime*, Hymbnls. a Set of lieugauV OrganOh lines, I'M Chlnies. br.itnl D#W, cost^L'ludo, will take $150.00: One Set Of 40chlnies, with two Taylor made trunks, usedonlv two weeks, coat #470.00, win. take333.00; Dengnn's Steel Mnrlmlmpbone.:iT hrtrs, .1 octaves, and One Xylophone, 4tt

bars, and trunk for these tw. lustrmnentu:One Met of Hcagnn'a Arch Hells, V to O ; 1HI

Hells. I'leaie write for price list. HovalPhotiiOpth-ou, with trunk. TO to 80 Vfewnami Cnuvna. Worth t'Miu. will take |12i..\Vrlt« or call for Hat. Over .10 of the fluentS. s. stewm-e nnd J. I), Hcnnil Uanjua, nndother innkeK, with leather cases for aame,will soil at great sncrtilce. Also Hlelgli Hell-,

t;i nfT Hell h. Wooden Xylophunns, Ot-gntt I'lpcaand Wire Dulcimer.

.. -MS \V, MAD1BQN ST.. CHICAOa

roR

J W. GORMAN'S

VAUDEVILLE ACTS,

Including HeadlinesI'll! It TO BIX WEDKI,

J. W. QORHAI,lun Ho,'i.t.iu !,(,, U.aton, IH.as,

WANTED QUICK,

Fur biggest Hot urn uttd ousting Act in America.I want Loupers, Caxters, Trape/o and Hltig Per-rormers to onlargo our i.m for balance of Oilsseason. Long engagement if you rusku good. 1

havo (he work, and you muHt make good. Writeqtilck. State everything In first letter and lie

ready to Join on receipt of wlro. Can plaoe Dogand Pony Act; also other Animal Aoti. Writefully. Siato lowest.

WM. E. BICKETT,Jordan Show Print Co.. Chicago.

Tuba and Double Bassand Trombone, B, & 0,,

Warned for "Tho American" In Heuortolre, Com-petent, reliable men only. Huhuarse here irtd.Open &. loll all lu first. Pay own hoard. Notickets unless known. Julius oiiihauseu, Orclie*-Ira Loadnr; Hurry La Kouno. Hand l,euder. Ad-dreiM TMM POl'l'LAIl AUL'HFMENT CO. (lu«or-poriici), Canton, Ohio.

} WANTED, OPBNAIB ATTBACTIONS #jk For I'ark, such as High Hlvlog, High Wire AJ Walking, iHUlootl AmcuiimIchis. ele. Alno iV Hog. I'otiy and Monkey .Shows for month tl ffA hIx weeks' tiDgirgemeiit, if terniH are eiiiis- AJ raetjry. Addroag *r

5 Bin Jom * Santa Clara County R.R. Co., \i* . SAN JOSH, CAI„

.#

LIMA, OHIO,SINULK Hl'KCIAL'l'V and OHOItUK LAHIES,Can have long enguiroiunnt If desired.

JOK MILLEH, Prop. iuiJ Mgr.

A NoWANTED,

>. I Repertoire Company... iiliy my house wt-ok of SKIT, 3TO 8.

ItEUNkOnT AND .11 HILKK DA'IKI.One of tho best Iiouhch In tho Htnte. Heatinrcapacity 1 ,wh>. Population i.ooo. Oood aUJolu-

- This jubilee draws u lu in ihousaudlug country,daily.

iiimvuiiiii^uiiiianiu it, luuunauK. A. I)YK, M8r.. lonati, Kausaa.

At Liberty, BEDICME LECTDBEi.oni<-i' Worker. Tent, hall, or street. No booze,Hweli dresser. Heal money getter. Join tor*where. NORMAN hcncan, Joptln, Mo.

WANTED Ar ONCE, CIRCUS AND VAUDE-V1LLR 1'orforniers. My limit, $io single; %v>Doublo:^oT8 acts. Wo par you, wire foute ormm HII.VKKOIItCUH,Owcmlalo. Ml Hi.

PIANIST WAMtl; GOOD SIGHT READER,Lady preferred. Longseaion to right party. HtaieI'lwesl. Fay own. Join on wire, OCY IJAKTLKTT,Ihiuaway Match Co.. Mount Klseo, N. Y.

At Ml>erty tSept. 1.

JACK KI8KIn>»yie»aHtlV|avel>llcs. "BAWATuMlK, KAN9.

ACROBATS, NOTICE!WANTEl)—A good ormiod Tumbler for Comedy

Act. Must be solter and reliable, AddieSiI1KN HALYINI, 61 Capital K(., 1'riwriicj.t-i, K. 1,

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686 *TEDE OOTErW^ YORK CLIPPER. -AUGUST 18.

WANTED, PERFORMERS IN VAUDEVILLE,

To Sit Up and Take Notice of the

LEW SULLY'S

MINSTRELSY AND FARCE COMEDY,

Fact that We are Publishing

LATEST SONGS.

..

HERE ARE THE SONGS AND SOME OF THE SINGERS THEREOF:

I GUESS THAT S GOIN SOME"Stops Our Act."—GENARO anil BAILEY. "A Knockout for J1..»~I,KW MWKISB.

• • Extra Voraoa for This One.-- i

a

ANOTHER W1JVKU.

BACK to the GOOD OLD DAYSA ituttutlful Song €f Homo.

FOR DNCLE SAM AS OLD RED, WHITE AND BLUE"The best yon ever hoard."-EVA DDDOC. "All the money."-HEBAuD SQUABE COHEDY 4. "Always snre of an ovation."-ABTHDR HAHR, "The World's Best Baritone Band Singer

MARY DEAR AA -Sweat Sentimental Ballad. \\\\

BIG HIT GET IT

BIG SELLER HOWBIG APPLAUSE WINNER

A HIGH CLASS BALLAD.

"THE OLD TBYST1G PLACE"ITT BEAUTIFUL IN WORDS AND MELODY. IT

M 99

"NOT YET, BUT SOON"WE ARE A LITTLE BIT PROUD OF THIS ONE.

uONE IH)R THE -WOM^S* POLKS.

JUST LOVE ME A ORDINARY WAY,V<sl< ARTIE HALL Atootxt This One.

SOMETHING NEW IN A COON SONG.

if

THIS BS OOIN' SOME.

WHAT'S DE USE IN KICKIN ALL DE TIMEM

WHAT ! MORE ? OH YES.

"LEAVE THAT NOISE OUTSIDE(ASTUTE AFRICAN ADVICE.)

M"JUST BOas FAB as YOU LIKE"

Another Wtrm Coon Sons;. Extr* Versoa.

.11 HT A PEW MORE, INCLUDING

itA OORKSRI

CON, CON, CON."A CamprttheiRlve-C'iiJolliiB-C'oon-Cnnl»«a-Con»lilerecl-Cleverly-

f utujxiHt id. Willi f«im vi> i «<><*.

NOBODY CARES FOB ME"A DOLEFUL DARKEY DESCANT.

Written by th. ..11111 p.rty (LEW SULLY), who wrot. "I Don't Lov* Nobody,"I W.nt «o Co To-Morrow," "I Lot. Nobody But You," Etc, Eto;, 80 you run .nally guo»> 1 li« nn.w.r

$€'

FUIX OF LAUGHS.

HE WASTHIS IS A WHALE.

TO GET AEXTRA VERSES.

99

"YONA?ARIZONA" 'CLEANIN' UP"An Indian Nona." .inul the Thlim f«t- a. Hlir Number." * "

L'

'mM^BMmf V» LB fcK ,- «S"3,* fcAn Indian Song. 4 * Jnat the Thing for a Big Number."

LEWSULLY

it

now here: gomes it,

WHAT'S DE USE IN MOWN' WHENYO' GOT NO PLAOE TO GO?"

GREAT 8TOIIY. YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS ONE FOR A DIALECT BONO. GOOD MUSIC.

it

AND NOW FOR TUB INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS.

DANCE OF THE DUMMIES"Foil or I. II. ---II, 11 No Hog Tim..

ii

PUMPKIN PICKEBS PABADETlil« la All to lit. (innl.

it W

A D.autlral Sp.nl.h Intorm.no.

ccsu Th. Or.at March,

IM

I

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All the above are obtainable from the only firm publishing LEW SULLY'S LATEST 80NCS, and be sure our Trade Mark la an «aohand every number. Now, It's up to you.

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^9 LtijfcGtfl 00'/'£/?/00o^,

MBMK 10. THEC opportunityFor Managers and Operators Using Edison Kinetoswpes to tare an ImprovementWHICH WILL ENABLE THEM TO SHOW A MW1I BETTER PICTDBE THAN CAN

BE PKODUCBD BY ANY OTIIEU MACHINE.ORASP ITBY ORDERING THE NECESSARY i parts, sent by EXPRESS, ALLOW-

ING » DAYS' TRIAL,sccompanled'by Illustrated directions, thereby any machinist can apply the ' ImprovementIn three hours' time. BE SURE and state, whether for Exhibition or universal Model,-TK8TIMONIAL.S-

Tumi! H«jtt:, Inn., April 10, 1005.In behalf of I>. C. Woodwork's Improvement on the Edison moving picture machine,

permit 'me to say : "In my eleven years' experience with moving picture machines, I havenever.fleen.-a machine throw as steady and perfect a picture as does Woodworth's device."

., - • |' Yours truly, K. A. SATBIt.-

•'• - Moscatinh, Iowa, Anrlt 26. 100B.MR. D. C. WOODWORTH, Box 309, Davenport, Iowa: Dear 8m—RESPONDING TO

TOUR REQUEST AB. TO MY OPINION OB- YOUR IMPROVEMENT ON THE EDISONKlNRTOflCOPEV I take pleasure In saying;, first, that you have chosen your word well lit

declarloglt anlmprovement ; and, second, iTIIAT. JUiJfJIJIH FROM ITS DKHONSTRATIONTO ME, MY OPINION EXPRESSED TO YOU THEN, IN ALL CANDOR, ANDREPEATED HERE, la one of complete endorsement of your claims thereof. I have no' hesi-

tancy Is permitting you to use my name, IP OF ANY VALUE, In reference as! to the abso-lute nterlts of your Improvement. Yours truly, .• *

CHARLES B. POOR, Mgr. Shepard's Moving Pictures, -

Hock Island, 111., April 28, 1005.THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That Mr. D. C. WoodwortU has placed on my machine his

patent to prevent flickering, which 1 think Is a very great Improvement. 1 recommend It

very highly. You can look at the ptcture all evening without hurting the eyes.Very truly yours, S. F. SHANK.

".

' Davbnpost. Iowa, April 20, 1005. '

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : This Is to certify that Mr. D. C. Woodworth' hasthis day Installed on my Edison Exhibition Kinetoscope,, his * * Improvement. I Andsame to be a great advantage to machine. Inasmuch as It holds film longer, and eliminates,

TO AQREAT BXTENT. the flicker common to moving pictures. I cheerfully recommends» Id Improvement. Yours truly, CAUL K. JACODStON, Elite Theatre, Davenport Is.

"It's the greatest machine I ever, saw "—MANAGER CHA8. E. BERKELL. '•'

This Improvement Is fullv protected, costs 915.00, and can be obtained : only fromD. C. Woodworth. For further Information address him, ' "1 '

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% curate For Stock Compaplit, (or Repertolra Conpanles, for Aaalean.U| H vftT LARUE9T ASSORTMENT IN TDK W0BI,I>. Boois for home nmnse-

1 B » meat" Nopo Plajs.PerOT, Boenery, lira. Jarlej'a Wax Worts. Cut*-

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BASORUMMERS, AH0Y1BAt. makes a Fibre Case for a Dass iinim that weighs a little mere

San joor Drum, and It will outwear jour heavy trunk.

Don't be chump enough to pass it 117.

*"WILI.IAaIBAI.(Inc.l,

HOW. Will Bt., N. Y. city. •

ERS and ELECTRICIANS,atteNtioim III

Our new 1906-07 CATALOGUE is completed, with fall description of and show-ing method of operation of everything pertaining to eleotrioal stage craft and parkamusements. Price of Catalogue, 25 cents, whioh amount will be deducted fromfirst $10.00 purchase. Sent to regular oustomers free.

ME.NGLHEIM ELECTRICALI.ABUHST DIANIIFACtllBBHS O*" KI.KC Tint AI. 8TAUB APPL1ANCBN AND BPPRCTB IN 1IIH WORLD.

354 WEST BOth jTIIMtT, j. Y. CITY. .

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MUSICAL BELLS

MUSICAL SPECIALTIESDuel, by AH Leading Artlflta. Send for Now IUiib-

tratcd OfttalOKUO. TBS ONLY TIIOROCGHLYKUUIPI>KD IIKLIi FACTORY IN TJIK WORLD.We odIj manufacture our own luveudotiH, for

which wo bold lotU't'n patent, Ourgooda can boseen at Carl Fischer, Now York; Oliver Dllsou,HoHtOD; Viilkweln Hn>H., FittHimrff; Ignaz Flsclicr.

Toledo: Kalaer Uualc Co.. Cloveland; OrinnellBros.. Detroit. 100 UAROAlNS will bo found In

i. 0. Deagan'a Second Hand List. II la FHBK for

the asktlnff. contains 100 florvloeablolontrumeuUiof all iiu tin at leaa tban cost prloo.

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Atlantic CityI

HOURS Irani NEW YORK via

INew Jersey Central

Pawing 1 hrough LaltCHOod.

Solid Vembuktriliit, llnlfd Parlor C»ip.I.*. »V.b |-l:i-. v ,

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»• tlalit»[ Pumiia 139 conta* G»lt-«r«. Ol.OOi Bliutlo flDuitortora,|l.O0| Cloth Buiiporten, a ft centalHenit for cavtliloRU* and uBtnulcBof t Ifthta Aroe. Toaltlvely a do-[loult rutiuircii. Bi.tlrirnct.on goarun-.0 ed or money refunded. Bl'ICER 11KUM.,

ho Woodbine Stroet, Ilrooklyn, N. Y.; NewYork Office Lincoln Bldg., I Union Sa.

HOW DOES YOUR

CANDY PRIVILEGE PAY?THE FAMOUS

CRACKER JACKTni'iicd bo It ennnot become untmliiblo.

nnd our ."> und \0c. pneka^e cnudlcs will

itjiIv increune ltd voliio. Inform dmiilirn- you Imlil it u-rnnluii Jimi

vo will BcndsoniplcB nod prlres.. •

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Parka. etx„ $2.00 per 1,000; $1.36 per coo, postpaid.

temples, loc.•

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< A niSnffiT photos, for BdUng or adV. tmr-

poaos, $20.00 per 1,000; $2.60 per loo. copied fromyonrpboto. lamples, loo, '

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"8ILK0," tlio PcrroclTrunk Kind, l/irircBl Kliwllos

In tlia World. l)AN!Ki,a hukn ic ktv dip. ciiicauo.

C. A. HAWKINS,M f r. of O j mimni I c Apparatua, 835 I-;. 40tb ftt. , N.Y.formerly of 118 K. 181b Kt. Horizontal barn, leap,

lug lioardB ami barn, barrel*, croaaew, Bloben. eto -

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CATALOOtB, 28a: SUP. CATAD., 5r. Non.(roe. Only N. K. Agent for Mnbntron. 10c.

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WIGSU. oaiNDUELM, 118 V?.

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MELVILLE MUSIC PUB. CO., 55 West 28th St., Now York.

THETUB on isat BNOMRII VA111110VU.I.E i-APKll,

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advorUsomenta will l» rocolvod. uoplos on dlo.'

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We may oharHo-moro than olhera, butw« liavo 111. li„.t lioakstm Hi. .narl,.t,asan oth.r PBblt.ri«r lmu our rilf.t NuTBBOAJUIIII YOIII1 HAIR IH HUM, rWill OH THB ((111M-.H l'OU MB, HD.Vd HV HWBBTIIBAHT BANU, IT. 1.<III|«

BUIHarhornlll,,CHICAOO, UJC

1'IUULK, RTO.

"VICTOR KREMER CO.

Casey's Theatrical Trunks.TYT "'•X* rJ'0° • » ».00 lO'OO 17.00 11.00a*»*» S8 DO . U M St OH 40,UT.S0 S.«S 0.00 'O.TB IO.S0 11.115 M,0»

38 » Hi m 3, u 401

Steel Clad V °iS° *&" V rff V V

(Junmiiicoil ftirAyeitrH. BhljipotlO. 0<U. oh rooelptof $6/Writo for Ontalosue. 1H03 llroailwny, our, 44th St., upiwijje

ott'l Amor, tlie moat couvenluni Tlioairltal Trunk coruor"In Aniorlcit. Alao 441 Hixtu Aveotia, noar -iltli St., N. Y. city,

M. 9, CASEY. ESTABLISHED 49 YEAHITRUNKS"PATTERSON" — «-««»— "ATLAS"

NEW CATALOGUE JUST OCT,

TUB BBI.BBR TltUNlt AND UAO CO., 1511 Columbia Ave., Phllad.lphla, Pa.

THEATRICAL -TRWPSHK3 AND BARSSECOND HANP AND NEW.

AI.l. BT1 U'.H of all III. liBAUINU HIAKKN lu Pint Mum Crinillllon. I.IIIIKST I'HM 1:1

nil Wnl lint. SI. i n„_ p,L s...inn worn Mm mi. UOi. bill AVE, i

3(111 Will 11.1 HI,, Cor. Hill Avi.80HWARS & OO.BASEMENT STORES

CENTRAL TRUNKS.Wirt, ,7.60 i_a«ln., *B-Bn:_ ma., tltmo I_ Ollln., IJIOOO S_40ln,, 513.M

JiiClrras

iTr;inta,24ijmilaji

T.OO. BUI Trnnki, H0i2Hxlo, Insido. omoO. I.itbo Cnioks, .awx'JIIHna, Inside, fU.Ou,ulppcd on reralpt of sn.OO, baL, (I. O. D., axc.pt over BOO miles, then remit whole aroonacHUOKa ft CO., IWIIIAL VIIUHK irACTOIlT, IB:t 180S. B.W.oor. 7th and Arcb Bts.>nlla.

HEATIMUllTHIt THAN HTKK1..

Bond for Now Tticntrloal L'atAloKuo>

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i. M. HAHTO.V 10.. III4-I.V1I) Karnirr.' Ilollli Oulldlng, Pltllburg, P.,

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ISO WEST B'fTAY, H. T. VBOUSOAU.pa

K&tz, Theatrical CostumedBURLESQUE WORK A SPECIALTY.

Also KUDHOIDKRKII DIIKSSIM lor Hnrclaliy Acts,KM for Hrircmlty Acls.lis I.KXI nutun AVK., near Mill Mrcol, Mew York, Tel, SOTS I

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Hill Hr-iK-h Va Mot'MterBH Maoa»r. -"•~

dramaticAldrjdi, Chas. T. '(AV K »'oM>. roar.)—Bnltalo,H»fc.£i Ta-18. twtrttll, Mltb.i 20-20.- "•'

Alb** TiU* IB. I'. Albcc. nir.)— rrorlclnreo, B.

A(it*f; mef. CuuiBly—Kroknt. In.. ID -25.

AljtlS* Sli*X"Ko«tinlb. In.l.. 12-18.

'SfeW*'**" (SB* A ' Btailfi- ra«T.)—At'iollc.Btw'K:*; a»:-' •

•*.••• "' •

"itSlwrUlil Croas llaaiM" (Arlhar'O. Alati>n,

. IrTj'JyMjlililtoMI- N. J., in. Ultltotd, Oron;,

"AiPtmii wrf. iiiii»?' w. r. iuanoln ix>tr,

Mr.)— Cincinnati. 0., 12-lfi, Xcnla 20, i'liua

31, Mm 22. 'l'oto'lo 23-20."Af'tlif WOrld'a Merer." 8Iwno*f A Almrn'a tltc- t*wa o,"Fray miir.»-^<:lr-7elBniI. 0., 13-18, To-t:i*l»-M, Uayloii 23-2A.' 1

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"Af"C(lt«te <Wk," EaMrm. K. J, Cnrpenter'l-t-:(Ji»(len. N. J,., 10, PatcrBon' 10-18, Montreal,

':A?Cr3j OWk," wWttrn, K. J. QotwIm'b-.KmAfCllr, M6./I5I8,1 St. Jcucbh 10, 2ft,

llmnlm. Nelir.. 23-20."Adrift In New York" (J. F,. Ackcrman, ragr.)—

Bronton. N. J.,'till, Chester, Fa., 17/ 1*.-Haiti'

more. Mil.. 20-jp. -f.'-JS P"Arlton*" IDHvlitJ. Itainazi-. tntt.)—Plttnln

I'll.. 13-18, Tottdo, •»., 10 22. "lfort W»tooLafayette 124, D.-mTllle. 111., 2n.

"Arroa* the Pacific" (Cliaa. K. Blancy Ainime.Co.,mars, I—Ijietrolt, Midi'. 1.2-18, Oblciwo;- 111.,

"•A»i»ai'of:l>lrly," Raalern ftt ». \yllHama Co.,

1nJr«.lUT)un«l'k. K V.. 24. North East, !•«.,

3». CincMl. <>., 2t: Krnnont VO.'-

"Arrival of Kltly." Western (0. 8. William* Co.,

injr*.)—l*roy N. Y.. 22, l'crrr 23, WarsBW21. Bradford, I'*.. SB.

B|a|id)e flair. (Da.kl Bdasco, aBar.)—N. Y, CUT

BrdrT*. iftrk (J.*T.'MBcaiil.y, mar.)—Warcrlj,9.- Y., lOIS, Allralo»n, Pd-i '»4tV "

'. '.- JBuntlna. Emma < ICarl Burgess, mar.)—Troy, N.YVI8-I8. Elmlra 20-20. --....-...

Bursea., Karl (lleo. K. Itohlnsoii, ragr.)—ocuenec-•t»dr.-N.--Y'.', \K-m. - *- - - •.".•-

Borjtcss. Earl (Frwl. A. Hayi.arit.nisr.)—Pitta-rWil. Mlfaa., IH-1S, : BurlmatoTirYt.;' 3DeVlit. 1.

Buripra*. Earl (Frank E. Hlierry, m/r,)—Ctieater,'tth'i: 11M8, Brldtaton. N; r.v 2ft4r>. ,"~-BWwn.gaaiT Stock— Mlhvaukre, Wis:', 13, iridcfl-

rU0*J-''" ''"~ "- < *'''--

narrli-"Sl.»'k IMrVIn Barrio, met.)—Mi, Km.r18-IS. Kredonia'SOSoV"". "- -'•- •»"•

Benton'* Comcillana (P. It. Benloa. mgr.)—Man-tftnn. Okla.. 13-18. Aiiadarba 20-20. - _.-

"Brown of' Hnrrard"' (Henry Miller, mgr.)—Obi-clko, 111., 13. Iialeflnltaj- ;. . -»i . : P. >•!- ,-: .,.

"BMropra-How.". Lincoln J. Carter's—Chicago,IlKV'ia. 'IIWMiiHe.

"Be^lla. ilie Hewmr Mnclilnc Clrl" (A. 11. Woods,

-tf325.Jersey City; If; J„

"Boy llrhlml the null" (Cha*. K. Ill.mey Amine.Cnv. mgrn;)—Newark. N.'J.. '27r>e|>tl"l/- "•

"Ittrt Mrtolrom Hrtnw* (Cha*. It Waney Amnsr.CO., mgr*.)—PltlHlnira. P*., 13-18. Trenton. N..1,. 20-32, Wilmington. Del., 23-20.

"Bellrj of Japan" (0. H.Kldoii.lilgr.)—Blurftoo.InlU .15. Fort Wayne 111.' Brymif O.. tlv MOM'IKillrr 18. Wyanilolte. Mleli., 10. Ypallantl ao.

CCineord 21, Union City 22, Colon 33,' Jonea*vlllc 24, l.iin-lnr S3.

"Hilly, the Kid" (Ben Ii™. mar.)—-N. V, City

"Bnncb'of Keys" (Oua Bothuer, Oir.)^-Peokaklll,K.Y.; 25. ,..,.,.'. '- - .

"llroneo Boater" (M. A. Fee, lagr.)—Beading,l'n.,.18, Coliimhlii 20, ICatHtmi.21, Klliabelli, N.

'

J:, SJi" Newhrfrgli, 'M.''X'.'. 23; Yohkerl'-jjl- t

"Blirtlar'a Daiightcr" (Vance & Sulllynn, mgrs.)-^-Boalnn. 'Maaa., 20-23.

Carroll 'ComiM?'- (Ion Curmll. mgr.)—I'cnualwro,• V,.tk.'.|lMH Unlem SO 20, '•- .•'•"'Century Stock (Harrison A Sullierlaml mgra.)

Plltaliurg.. Kan- 12-18, lola-10-8*pt. 1. - - '- ••

Cutter Stock (Wallace, K. Ciitlor, mgr,)—urtjaua,p.i-lilS. Chllllcollie 20^3,

Crnlf RmclT' (J6I111 Craig, mgr. )—Bostoo, Mum.,: ifff' ImJfSh"'- '-' _. '.. ~i ' ":Cillronla "Hfnek (Srallli A-yreoerlcka. mgrs.)—

aaeramento, CHI., 'in-Sei.t. .TO: • .,.- •'''i

Chicago Htock (Uha*. II. UoslKnm, mgr.)—Kagl-n«w, Midi.. 18-18; '.-. :•, : r-.-.j..|3,

"Conreaaloli of a Wife" (A. II. Wood* mgr.)—Ht.iLools Mo; 18-18 KanjaaOlty-18'20.'- rr >>

"Chinatown Cliarlle" (A. H. Wooil*. mgr.)—TO',ledo, O... 12;10J Dayton 10-18, I.oulavnle, Ky, t

"6«>Y l^nncner• ,'.w. K irjmn'* (J.'B, Bjll, mgr.)

'

f-BSli'on lltlrlmr Midi., 18, Chicago," III., 10-

"C*Wy fllrl Eulern IKt|ror & Bllttoh, mgri)..vielfc-Louli, Mo.. 12-18. ; j,<TH~ r.:

"(Virl'dy Olrl," WeBtem (Kllroy & Brltton,-WBra.y-'Mfiiitrcello, Ind.llO. Attica 10, I,afa-

•wlte 17, Daurljle. 111., 18.

"Ill or.the UeH;lIlH'ut', (Chaa. E. Blnney Ainme.

,A..,'mgr«.)—N, \. Cl|y 1318, HoliokrD, N. J.,

10..22,. Trotitim ;23;25.,

.,.','•' .'

"CcrticYry Jaf ' (J. H. Banmau mgr.)—ElwoodCity ('a., fa, .

';

"Cur* .of Drink" (Chaa: E. ni(iney' Amuec, Co.,1 m&hZ43Stm, N. ,1:. 20-3a.Horaikeo--S3.On,"Oeaiilet'a:Daligliter." OeorKP SatihlelN'^-PhllBrlel'

-Till*. l*a.,' I.'1-IK; Baltlmorr.. Mrt.,- 30-23.-

Dane, 0«car-r-N. Y. Olty 20-23. . ...De-Ihnr.Blinlette (Tbo*. H. Do Pew, mgr.)—Meal,

-Art,.- IIMO, 'I'exnrkaoa 20'2f*.-- •• ' -

Klwyn-, lairlie— Nurlh Attains; Maa*., 13-18. . .

Klmer'fitock (E. K. Monllon, ingr.)—Concord,- N.U-v 30-25'.- ' !-

! ^-. - • a*-' IHllafordl'Bfoik—Oakland. Cal., 13, lndMnlti'.

"W

"Eye Wlt.ltWB, !.li>«in J, 'Cm-lrr'H—Cllicoim, IIH-.' HM^'miiVlnr, .»]«., ID.'OlluMn. 'hi.. 20, Op-clar Hnirlilri 'Jl, MHrrthulllowii 22, Vea Molnutt

^•Wr • • ... ., . ...

••FJni:«Uon of Mr., I'lpp" - (Dnlilel V, Artbar,niCT)—IlHWuntf'i', Ph.. aa.

"IClBlit Belli.," Hn«M. Byrne—Woonaickflt, H. I„•111, Fall River, Ma»s., 17. 18; Nei.v,»rt, B. I..

30, -' --. • •••,

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Furmirn. Diixtln (TlifKlike La 8bello Co., tngn.)N, V. Oity i:i, Itiilefltillo.

PcrrtH OoiiieillttiW. (Iliirrr-'Bultli,'- ingr.)—QjwnBiy: Wlh.-ia-lH, -UluMwJirun lt», Koud ilu LdO

Pravtty, DmiUcI—8e»lltPi Wsth.. J2-18, \j

••Fhimlnjt Ari-mv," Lliitfoln- J: 'CtirlVry—Winike-K-n.-lll.. IB, K«iKfflUH 10. Woolatoclt ffll; H«r-v[\r:l 21, BclTMcrt! 'SZ, l-'n-i'iMrt 2<i, Murrlsou2*,'<]IiiK0ir>lit;-, II-V [ *~. " - "*V»

"F««t Mull" <H«.tt ftltttyuor/tTigrn.)—TplMlo, Q.,lll-ia. Clik'niJo.' 111.. '10*3P|it.'-8. * '' " '

*'Frmr O-rncrK ut the Ifcirtb," Ullmt A flalMlo'iCFi-ank t.MMuli., niBr.l>--Um(.VllIe."Ky..« J IP.

*Tor Hwrtb ami- Hnii.»V' F3imt>r Wflltwa' <Tliiw.

Itoc, nigr-,.— 1'oi't. UoU« t?- I"-- lC'i DOS Uoluvtl

Ora)*i Thiidilcnti. Sljck <D. B. Bcn»i. nit#0—Wll<

(.i-Hlmin. M«r.)—QreetiTlIlP,t6pII mi Pm. .JOM:

..r.thftm 'Riftt'k 1 (Fiinl Urallla(.

Jj-'l-lS,. -. • • •

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GlffoKrlUM.ni,—Warren, III., 1U-1P, Oregon 20*25:

"Uainliler of llMvWeal" (A. H,-'Womb. in»r.>—WHmlOftlfln. Del.: 13-15, CanHlcii, N. J., 10-18,N;'Y; Oliy 20-33. ...•'.,:-...-

Hrrnan. Heliiui ll'. Hi SiiUHvan -Amuae. Oo,,tntta.i—fjiintowtrr.. I'a'., 3Bv^ '•" '

KM HtocU (M. 'A. Hunt. inj»'.)—Himwttf,- WlCh.-:- 1M8.HotI'h Oompil.v (II. 0. Allen. muT.i—Montki'Ilo,

HI., 13-18. New Hflrnin.iv. Intl., 20-2R, •

HinrnHii. May; -Strtrk' (Krueiit Sclmanel, mgr.)—Be.loirs FfitlH, Vt.V la-BO,"

•" •*- 'HlllniAii, Alaudo {W, A. Dillon, mgr.)—MliMle-.I0t*0, H-AV.-ia-H*. .

"- • ?WT-Stilmtiwlolii'fi !iii|ierlal Steek (Jjttin A. Illniiurlpln,

mirti1-~lJcit|!iKio... Kp:. 20-25:

Upram Sininrt sitx-lt (Bttter &, Kanshawe, mgra.)r"Norwow-, N. Y,. 13-1*, Catiloii 20-25. '.'

HfmlfMoti SW'W Cg, J. * R, ft. Hcinlerriou, ni|M.^-^Str^vlwrrr I*blnt. : Ia..l3>lBt

: "•: *

Hiteffler. Jack, Rnn.'k~Oetlar ItuplUs, la.. 20-Sfpt- l

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HtMrt>tl. Stock (W. ft. HlMret*). mgr.)—Hi>tSl-tllWrt. Aili.. I'l. Ih'lnliiiliv.'

"Hi-r- Only Slit." MraiilnT. Oarler't*—8ontl. Chi-vagu. 111.. IK 111. Switlr Henrt. Intl.. 20. Klk»havt 3> t)i>»keti 23, Aulmnt 2.1, Lima, Q., 24,HlmHar'90. • ^"• . ' '

"Hfi(i(r> ot HjHtery." Mllteutbal Bros.*—Moolreal,

»'n»"r:Ftr*t FhIw Sten," C. K. Wblfaker'it—Har-

. fliVurg. I'a..1.1 IP. Allouita 18. flttHburg 2025.' ,H'>n

,, Heart* Are Urokwi"' (MlttenthMt Bros.'Araiiaft 'f^, m(rrt«,)-*^ihlraff..'ItU. ia*18; -'

•'Rniia llaiiw.il" (.laniefi T. Me.Muiji. nutr.)—Fflrm-Mutoii. ll|..>in,l*-rnv'10. Mri.enh 1", Wltl|etln<i*

ville , 'IB. : mverl^»ll ,

lt>, Vlrulula' 12... Vc^allb-a

at.'-MifniuMteniiig 22, ClayhSn 23, Cartlinge2*, BinT-en 25. :

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^M.ibntiT Wiat-.'V Stenhena A Utitwi'd—Teenmtwh..\ltih.- I*i. Atlr'liiii 20. (iiililnnter 21, L.nM»lUg 22.

, Mint 23, Owvaso 24, Iwla 25,

JetToiJi stock (Toe?. JeaTOiii, mgr.)—Eaat Pitt*-

burg, Pa.- 13-18/Kooit. Boselle (H»v«lr, «bUianm ft Co.. .mgri.)—

Kwsfone DrioJUtlc (Mai ATAfXJld,' mgr-.)-«Eaat.1 nrtrti'Mp., 13-18. Lubpc 20*21t. '_•

f-; 't] '

Kenirt-Jy Playera (BctJ ! Lcwla- tugr.)—-BAonlbal.Bio., lJl-18. jk- ' " ' *• '

Kertlion-nillmiin Slock (Iran Kerkboff, mgr.)—KPiiflBRton, Kan.. l;M*. J*mlrii Omec 20-B5,

Kl»gat*>-llafl»eH (15. B.. Ruawll.' rogr. I—Bowling,: Orwa. Ho„ 13-1B.

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KeltfJ- Htoek <JeivcI( IvHIit, ingr.)—PortHmoutb,0.; 1U-18. Ki.o<tIHc, Tom)., ItO-fiO,

,; -'-.-. "i

LeWla, J. & (W. A. Jiiaker, mgr.(— Betitoh llor-hor. Mli'i., 10, Hoiith Haven 17, Hurtfttrrl IS,

Bm-Iiiinan 20, Ditttlc Creek -21; BrtldTOW 22iIniirilni: 23, Harn!n, Oflt., Can., 24, IVrt Hunin,Mlcu.. ae. :

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r.cr-lle, RpsaJbcle (Sim AJien, mgr.)—Pateniea, N.

"Lloo utitlUic Moiiac." Eoatcro (Henry B. Harrh,mgr;)—N- Y. CUy Ifi indeflniie. 1Q -

"Lion antl tbc Monae," Weitern-4 HBOrjr B. Hurls,mat.)—Chicago, in.. 18; lndefl(,tb?j.

•*"

"Lmit ftlT*rs, ,r Nixon ,A Co.'a^--Cadlll«c, Mich.,17. Mania.*" 18, J^nrki Cih'20, <>nUn\[Lake 21.- Tetoakey 22.Cln?bOyKnrt 23, SauH:Ma.Murle.'Ont., Can., 21; tjaultH» Marie, Mich.,25.

"Little Outcast '' Wealern, K, J. Qarnealer'a—Kl*SiU'IILy 10, De Kalh 20, Saiannft 21. Diibur|w,i',-32, ]i;er»vii!u 2:j, Unnchcater 2J. (Mm-lii

too, win., 15, Wciauven 10,-RJpoa 17, Mir-fcestfi'18. •-••''/- i^*:.-- 5-y

"tkn«tor'fl VaCiUou" (Wilt.J- Block Arauw. Oo.,

rngtr.)—Cbtwgf), HI.. 20-SeUt:' 1.-..

"floiuir SOOth" (jr. 0; Rockwell, wgr.ket Qeaeb, Maa4., 13-Sebt, 3,

Tamer." Clat* "(Ira \V. JaCkvon,wCket, ft. -?., 20-23;

Tnck*r, Etlii-I, Stock- iSfack Brott.

Atiscli-P. Vnl, i:i. lo'Iednlte.ToyHir Stock (U. W. T«iylor, DigT.)—New Bed*MM, Maaa.. 13-18, Fall, Hirer 20-25-

TiiHje, Claire (ffm. \V. LaixJlDt, rogr.)—BerllaHclslita. 0.. I3-Srnl, 1. '

Tnylor, Chan. A.—Sritttlc. Wntli.. 13-18.

"TW I'rfliirt to Boa," Lincoln J. carler'a—Elk-Itorn/ WU, 15, l-nrtlngton 10. WaukeHlia" 17,For.d dii Lac 18 Osiifc-YHIi 10, Nccnnh 20, atoT-eni Point 21, Merrill 22, WnuBSU 23, Oconto' 24,Grceil Bar 25-. ."*:''

"Tliwn» nrto Orange Bloflhoms," Rowland A Clff*font's—CT»lcn)^. 111..' 12-23. " ''

"Told In tlic Illlla" (Will J. Block Amane. Co.,mgr«.j—<!u|cago.;HI.. 13. Indefliilte.

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:;: '*"Ten ThdiiKtuHl Dollnri) ' RcTvattl. V SpenCtr *

Abprn's-^WwliIngfoii, D, a. 2<MIi. TP1 '*' - '

"Thorn ln,Hcr He-irt" (B.- T. alic> mgr,)—Pon-"T, OitotA- 21, Imlay 22,- Laoeet

Colonial Belles (Charles Falke. mgr.)—Plttaburg,

Pa., 13-18. .„,.''Cherry • Blowomt (M. Jacob*, mgr.)—Toronto.

Can*, lif-18, l :-.>. . t *,

Ceiltufr airl* (Cbas. W, Dauleli, Burr.)--Altoona,

Nk% 17. A 1 ! •iv|gn-Olrl»4-Altoona, Pav ,20, 21. ;'

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BorleBOuora (Frank Calupr, mgr:)-_ C" is. :; rr.- ;

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f)ralinBtoCr.rne<ly—Oreenrllle. Pa., .13-1S. ..

lloyea .if BotllriKon'a Cometlians-i-Lliuerli:^

jlnc, 'Mfcli., £.'

23, Flint, 24, JiCki

i"Llglita of Oolliom," Norllicrn (Oan Hleelc. mgr.)—Clayton, N. Y., 10. Alexandrin Bay 17, The-resa IS, Morrliitotvn 20, Itenvellon 21, Kilwiinla22,Sack(«fli.«rlwH.3; LoWflllc24.BonDtlIlc'3t>.

"r/joklng for a Wife. George Snmnelft'—DcoTcr,iKUi).,' 10-25/ '

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Mclntyrc anil lleatli (Kluw & Krlaugcr, nigra.)—;N.'Y. Cltyi3,'inileflnn*?; '•' — * '*

Blyrklij-Harrier Stock, Wentoni (Kuajenc J, Hall.'mgrll—Muflcle',' Ind.; 13-18, YonBgatown, O.;20-23.

Mark" Stack' (Tern Marlta, mge.)—TWC* Ilsttwrt,iMRh.. 20-2l

+- - - • WW SI,

Murray ft Markcy (John J. Murray, mgr,)—Ath->h*,: a,' 18-1(1.'. .'•'> --*- •i^TLf- 1

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Motgnn-Pcpple Slock—Joplln, Mo,. 12-18, ParaooB," Kao;..10-8ejiL ll^." '-! '''VlTr,

' ifgliU' Ciuipilimiri <]. W. Highli, mgr.)Maxam ft; Slg (iiaiPillHnri <]. W. Sigjiia, I

_—Oflwvlit, til.,' 13-18, Dyemyllle 20-20.McCDlfum Stock (W. ». McCullimi mgr,)—Port-v

lilll(f; Me., 13. Imle&nlte. *.

Mittlcc Stock (Want U. Muttlce, mEr.)^LodOon,Ont.,-0a.i.. l^'liHHthUcV 1

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Mwre Stock (J. If: 'Moort, iDgr.)—Rochealer. N.Y„ LVtbilPllnlfe'. "V- i .-LO-.^Kr •

Miller RrnX.' «tock .tJohii M. Miller' mgr.)—Pe*ria, III.; 13; ln*1cHnl(eV • " * '

"Man of Her Choke" lEtlw. M. Rlmmonda, mgr;)-eWHUhlTiBton,' D: C, LV18, Wilmington,- Del.,20-22. Camden. N. J., 23-25.

"Jfoonshlner't. Dhu'gli tcr, " W. Y. Mann'a (RoyKlugatoh,. mgr.)—Chicago, UI., ;, 12-1B, 'Delarao,Win., 20, Fort Alklipoii 21, iBekrlt 22, Edgei*-lou 23. Sluilsjittm 24, .tuneavllle 26. .',

^CAcoMeoJ' Mich.', 10.,'Corunna ' 10, Flint 17,

HahHngs 1H.' Muskegon 10. Mount :pi*attiii.t

20, ltltrtrn 2L Alran 22, OreeaTlllC 23, Beldfng2-1.' Big' Rnntita 23.V'

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."Midnight Flyer." Wwterh (KO. AndcrMWi1

, mgr.)—tireeuuit, Ml., 15, Toledo 10. SallllTnit 17.Charleston 18, ^riiigneJO 10, 3nckH0njfllle .20,

bUbafFsK Cllnti.rt 22; Fanner City 23, CjhaU-irortft 24, Broomlngton 23. ' ••'-*;

"My iWlfe'a Family." H-risK-rn (Frank Cooko,mgr.)—Paiddliig, <),. 15, Angvln, IihI.j J|[. Uc-eiUflr'17:'Blutrtoii 18, Dfltrott, Mli'h., 10-2fi.

"My Wife1* Fftnillr." western (W. jrcUowan,m>r.)—WHitKan.WlH., 10, Green-Bay «0.

"Mlllliiiulrc/Iinnil,." Kuftcrn. Klnur Waltera* (0.U'WlWff, mgr.)—Den Molnc«, la., 12-15.

"McwsenKer" ltoy"- (Archie Mnddpk,-r mgr.)—Ho-hnft, fna., 2.T. l^iwell" HI Goddlbnil 25.

"Mllllonnlre Defecllve;" Oihb. K. Blauey AynuBo.Co,, mgrrf,)—Benton, Mal<8,. 1318, Albany, ; N.YV. 30-W. YonT(crt. 23, PeckijUlf '24,

4>i>, iniiii.ij, dvcat-nuii i«. -

"The Time; the PJaco'and, the Olrl'.'—MllWaokef,Wl*..' '13*18; " n rT

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"Tkq Merry TrampB" (McVenn ft Vottcr, mgra.')—Mnaoq diy, HI.. 10, Taylortllle ld.Pana 17,Decatur 18. St. Charles, Mo.. 10. Montgomery20, JcffPiwn CUT 21; Kullou 22, HuatSTllle 23,Mncoirffl. BrookOeld 25. »-

"Under Southern SMen" (Harry Doel Parkcf,mgr.)—St. John. N. It., 23-25.

••llocle-Tonri' (Jnblir;" At, Vf. M^rMn'*—Dnytoa,0.," 13-15, Colamhuri I0-1 8, Cleveland 20-25.

"Uncle To«.*a Cnhln," Sletnon'a, ISnBtern (P. J.4WM*a, mgr.)—Palmyra, ?f. J.; IsF"' > *J-

VUnbhVTotn'43 Cabin." SletwMi'a, Western (M:- t.hie, mgT;)—St. Cloud,' Mini... ' 15,'Ni>W' Ulm

.l& 8V ^Pj«f 17. - M'nkbto. I& .FarlioirtU, 10Wawca'tfrritrtl Wing1

22. Rochester- 23.T

"UfiCje .Tom'a Cab n," Terry'a (W. CL. Dickey,mtTv)-iCoui jCttk . IUA ; 15, .WirmJiigton }q,

"Uncle Jo*-b Spniccliv,'' Kastern, fjanka & Fra-.wVri.-~mcl.mtmn; Ifld.

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,18,' DayiOn, O.. 10-23,

Ceiumhut: 33-25."Uncle J01I1 Siiruci'IrT." Southern. Hankn ft Fra-

. reoa—Colitwatpr, Mich.. 17. -A^rlah' IS. "HIIW-ilrilc 20,. Angohi, Ind., 21. La Urnnge 22, (Jat-

retl 23,- floahen 21,' South Bend 2fi.

"UHclt* Joali Pftrkln».!''Weatern,'H. H. Fraiw'a

Brsninrck, N. Dak., 15, M/aodax. -IB/. DickinsonIT, qjendlre. Blunt, 18, Mllca Clty.^0,' BlllUigulit,

: l.l7tng.sloii TZ, Bozcmojj'23, Anaconaa 24,Bultc'25. /' *.- ,} j /

"UnetB Josh Perkloa.*" Southern, U. B. Frazee'a^Vt>rrlaj 111:'. 18. La Salle in; Freeport 20,Shullaliurj;. Wis.. 21, Galena,, HI.. M, Plntte-vlllo. wla., 23, Prnlrlc du' Chlcn 24, Dnbuguev

"tincle-SLIIaaklaa." A (C. 8. .Primrose, mgr.)—. NeeiinlvWirJ., 18, Aimletcn' 10. Two Hirers 20."fncle Kl.'tfaSktna;" B (C.-S, Primroae; mgr.)—

Montlmllq. ,111., 25.,

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"Uuelo'Tota^ Cnhlii"Hurk'a—SIook City, la., 10."Unrle Tort's Cnbbi," Terry'a fw? G. Dickey;

rrigr.'>—DWIglit. HI:, 18, Wenonri 20, Lacflrt 21,Verna 22,'War.hhtirn 23/MBtamara 24, Fekln 25.

Van. Bflly B. {P. H.' Sulflrati Aratiae. Co.. ttigra.)—Peekftkijl; N. Y.. 20, Newhtlrgh 21. Yonkera; 22, PlalnBclil, N. J., 23, Boston, Pa. 24, Dur-

llngton.-N. 3.. M/' -• '" •

Vinton, Myrtlcv (H. L'. nulnier. niirr.)—Victor, la..14-10, BrlMon 17, HJ. Albla 2K

V(jll|imont Sluck (Lymau A, Pray, mgr.)—WU-llnmaport. Pa:, in. Indefinite. « 1

Vr.11 Ititrcn .Stock (Page &' Co., mgrs.)—Elkton,

W*al>b, L Blflnctre (.Wageiiliata ft, temper, mgra.)

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WlF)S[cn>^,^r^HUnVfti, hoTtte CChna. tt. Blaney' Anuse. Co.,mgTlf.7—PJiUnrfelphlhr pa.. 18-25: " ""•

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25,. McffDurgl,

'Mr- Blarney froni Irelrtnd" (Cb,0B. ET; BlnneyAmnac. Co.; ItikN-)—Syracuse, N. Ylj •

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20-22,R4K;lie<ter Kt-23*,-

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"Miii.'a. llr'ik'T.i from Inc." J. L. Veronse'a'.(Kd.Djivkbr, mgr. 1)—Hnrrlaburg, Pa.. HilH, Buffalo,Nl'Y.. 20-25.

"™"Mtdulglit K8cnm>''-r-Brl,lircpoTt, Couu., 14.10VNorrU, Wllllihl (Jo«e[th Weber, ui?r;5 -WatiSigrr,

1?)., 13, :ii'it>rtniw.- '=.

'.-". - . T7Newitinn,' .fyaCpll ;-(M; T- CanHldy, ingr,)—Vlowdce,

' OOIO.. 22, Canon City 23, Balltla 24, UueimVJ«ta 23.-V™ :-;> «-- - -; ,* .

New York Stnndord Stock (Standard Amu»..,Co.,mgra;)—Genera,' N. X„ JS'-IS. MOUtrfkr,' Can..

NorAb :Broi.' Comedlnna—Frankfort, Intl., lSi-18,

Wdlwsli 20-25., ,

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"Nettle.' the News .air)";—Chicago, HI., 12-18.Qanp Htock (Jfttin Osmao, mEr.')—Parkeraburg,Wa'Vmv i:i-K»: :.--.-:.. -, .. . ...»^ ...

"Oo the Bridge :(<t Mldnlghl," Klltnt fc O.ifUttlo'i

llrK.C<-lni/iiIBr.)^-^r«liii,r.prkstN: Ditk'.,' in,

Cfnflon lO.rWiniilpcg.MBii., Ca'ii' 17. JB/ Kur-""

Bnfr.-aO,- JflrtK'btiiWn 21, lUL-ilOicjia '2^,*i>J| -IV ir.|_... _.F ...

lillllhim, Mont.. W LlVingslon 24. BoEemiin 25.

'Old Isaac frohv the BoR^iy"; :

tChaii:-' r...Bi«AnJuM.-Co.'.'jii'Bri..)—6ti- £«itl«,- Mq., 20^25;

"Olher' l>eople'8'5fo«ey , * fHnnfnx: WoodiiB,' mgr.)

—Drcwnvltll.; K. ! Yl, lC'Tleondecoga 10, lulrHaven, VI,, C17, 1 CiiBtletbu is, :a,«dlow 20,:

SprlngiloM SI, BradfoM.2.2, 3D, OorLuin, N. H„

"Ottr Old Kf-niiichy H6.iie,V(\Va..' IffryWood mgr.)—Omiid Hii ,,flrCMTi.i,.;' •13. Betnldjl '«, Fosw

ton "Ml Red TJuke FHllH Id. St.' Hllulrc 17,Thler Hirer Fulls 18, -Warren 20, Ada 22; Fer-Etm Fnlla^UO. : ' "'"'

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.;4"Uti DHi.if.-roHH Ground*"—N, V. Olty 13-18.

Furncll. Isatheryi. [\Yr TV-'Flligeruld, mgr.)—Pougl,kfr?l«ile, N. Y.,* 20-25. - '

riieltrn' Hhx-k (K V. I'belan, mgr.)—Portland,Me., 13, liideHitlte. : .

1'oylnu Slnteti l (C.'S, payton mgr.)—Fort Smith,Ark'.\ 12-25. ' :•• *.", ' <

I'enichf-t.ynrene (C. D. Peruehl, mgr.)—Augusta,,

Oa>. .13; Imlennlte. . (

rernchl UyMene (C. D. Pcruchl, mgr.)—Knoi-1

vOhh Tetin;.- 13, linlednll.'. " - ",

I'hliiiirj, Chaa. It. (Wm. Morris, mgr.)—Barllng-ion, In,'. 13, ludctliilte. 1 . .:•- . • •:- -:-•-:

"Power. of Muney" (A. 1 H. W«hK: ragr.)—Baltl-luotO. Mil., 13-18. rj. Y-'CIii tfll.2B" ' 'M'''

"Poor Itelntliiu," Dnvls A Kuceiie'i* IL. A. Nelm*.mar. 1— .Wibtirn; liitl.,' 15, Albion 10, Oatrett 17,

V9h Waj'iit'lS, Hc'iibtr 20, Van Wert. O.. 21,Delphofi 22.'U'nrtroro: City, Ind;. 23/New Caatio21, lllclmioad 23. .

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"riumtotn Detective;" Rowland.* CWTorfl'a (DaroScynwdiVhikr^-Mriilgieo! lli-.i-tO-RepL-l. '

"Pair of Country Kldx" ICnateru (0. J. Smith,.nwr,)—carllnvillp, ill., 25. "ii

"Pali-'of Country Klffa." Western (C. J. Smith,inirr. )-^iorrl*. Hi..- 25. ' " -*

"gueon of the High tilndnra" (A. II. W«mIh, mgr.)-j-Prorliience.R; L. iU-18, -Holyukc,' Mad*.; SO-22. Brldjc.inrt, O01111,, 23, Derby 24; -South Nor-

"Qi'ieeirof the White Slarca" (A. H. Wcoda, mgr,)^Teroilto, Can'.; Ut-1B. Plttalturir, Pu..- 20-25.

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"Queen of thP Arena."; Stephens & Lluton's

Peru, 1ml., 23, Fort Wayne 24, 25. •;>•

"QiilniTy Adama' Sawyer," Western (W.. O'Nell,nuj,-. '.— Ailiiun. Jtk'li,; in, Ciiartotte 17, Grand-RaiililM 10-22, Mnnhtee 23, PcttWkey 24', Cheboy-gan- 23. . 'll

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"Queen i>f thr Circuv>". (Chiis. K. BJnney Amuae.CO., uigra.)— Baltimore, Mil.. 1318, Brooklyn,N.' Y.. 20-25.

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Unwell tin*. fClniR. K. Blnney AltihHe. Co.,iitgra.>—Brooklyn, N. Y., 1318, PUIlailclnbln,I'M", 20-23.'

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"Rom- Vallut" (Will J. Block Amuse, Co:, mgra)Chicago.Hi,",- !»•«*. • .*- .*:"..

"Ruled Oft* tlio TurC (A. H, Wooda, mgr.)—KllaaMn. X.'J., 18-13. Hobbkos 10rlB. rT.'-X.City 20-26. -.

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"Race for Life" <l\ H, Sullltan Atoose. Co.,n.j*ta.l-iiHehOken. N. J.. 1B-I5,

; Trenton 10 t - IT.Hurllnglbh IS, Patermu 20-22. Ell«beth 2S-1I5.

"Ra'egnl Hrro"' (Fielding Amuae. Co.,- mgra.)—N. Y. City 13-18.

"Rip Vnn Wmkle." Kiler'a (Joe Becker, mgr.)

Kim Creek, Ncbr., 13. Kratney 10, Shelton 17,Grand lalilnd'20.

Southern', ("liaiineey' L. (Roland A. Osborne, mgr.)^Anhevllle, N. C. 13.* llidcflnlte.' •

Sirrllnc Sj.-'k— (Vilnr Haittda-, la.. 12-18.Htntta. J. t) t; Stock (Lawrence- PeteisoiiV'mgr.)—Baton RotutP. LN-, 13-Hept. i;

SMCa Stock—Bellliitttoii.- W. Vw.', 20-25.MSUoi>Httcr" (idle Walters, ingr.l—Vellttbu, 0,.13,'Ncl6onrlllfl 14, Lancaater.lC,- CambrWire'lrt.Crookavllle 17, Chilllcothe IS. Portsmouth 20.Clrelettlle 21. Marynrllle 22. Akwn 23^ofmjta-

•«w?.)

Ioivii. 25,"Seeitl- of.Polji (A. H. Womla. ma>,

dalphlaj'FaV:; 13:18, -Newark,. N, 3., 96-115,

"Stmnsef In Tott-n," Steiihens A Linton's—Pon-HkcMleh., 15;' SnrhtaV OnL, Can.. 10, I'ortHuron. Mlth., 17, -Mount eteinrns 'IS, Toledo.'

•fiVrjiilSfW, SS*r&, h .Wocd#,"n»gr,).—OliUt

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.... J^PMlHttelpdlu; „_ .

WIjlloiiDt'and'Wiilkcc (M. B. MWymbhd, mgr,)—N.Y<'.-01|y lS-Beot.1,. .1 - , .".' % t

WlnnloKPf Hroa.' Own '(Frank Wlnl'ilnger mgr.)—Tffaa Claire. lWl8;.-13:ltl.Orantl- UaiildM" 20-25.

Warner Corocdy-f Ben- R: Warner; LnlgT.)—Hilla*l»r6;\-TVl»(V l«:lSi KflHlsblirg'-'20-25.J

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WaH6..Vs - Tjjeatre, Notthefri" ( niitduaky Broa.,im^^rrl^uflln, Mp:; - 12^ 18, SpHngBeTd 10-25.

W.'ihack's TliPiitre, HoUtheni ' "(lTdl.hlHky^ Bros.,iiigr»:)-^Miir«tofepe', Inir:

fTW.'. 10,' InWeUnlte. '

" "\Vaty. Down Kant" (.Win. A> Brady mSTO-r-As-tiurx Park. N. J.. 20-22.' Atlanti'i City 23^5,

" 'WMv.Dtxwn Baat" (Wnt. A. Brady/ BSE|—Halifax .N. S,'. Can.. 20-25. " '

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"Wlfe'H Secret," SwnceU & Ahorn'a (JoBCphMbUht, nifir.')—Indlansnolla, Infl., 13-15, TerraHritite- 10-18,'St,- T^hla, Mo., 10'25, "-- !

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"Yftliiji'' Buffalo,' King or the' Wild Weat". (Cliaa;K:'Blaney- AhUBo. 'Co:; mgra.)—PltUburg,' Pa.,10-18, CohjnibuB, 0„ 20-22, lndlniiarollS, Ind.,

.',MISUAL.

Aihh\Oi»era (LeoAdde, bigr.)—MoMle, Ala., 18,InrteHiilte.

Butler'. Helen 'May, njnl her Lndlca' Baud, (J. L.Ktlahn/llltiT.')—Wnter, Colo., 13-Sebt: '8;

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Rlni'k Pattl ; Troubiidoyrtt (R. Voelekel, mgr.)—Allmny,' N. Y., 13-T5, Onconta I'l. Bingbainton17 Jamentown IS, Eliat Lltcrpool. 0.; 20, Sttju-

1 f*ajvlllei2l ( Parkeraburg'. W. : Va..l22. CUarIeBt'011*J:t?'Hiintlijaton'24r Portsmouth 25.

**"*•: T*CulllI, Mnrfo (Daftlpl ,Y. Arthur, mgr.)—New-

, no,rt, R. !,. IS! Full Rlror, Mass., 21. .

Cohnh,- r;w; M. (Snni H. Harfla. mgr.)—N. Y.Olty'-iiijBB. - -;:.t •—;- *;" •

Charaq>rJa;th. nnd fata Band—Blnshumtoo, N. Y.,

Curtia .Mtwlcat (Curtla .V Levyls, mgra.)—Okla-liOHln 1'lt.v, Ok,.u.,- 12-2.T. ~T? ' TTu

Coiift'hy'Hlthiica' Band—Atlantic City, N. J;, ,13j

Cirlcellb'a lta;li«- Boy Babd—Qolney, IR.. 13-20.Fulrman'H Boflton fmmrt Band 4wib< R: KcrnJ.

mgr.)i-Atlantic City, N. J;, 13. UtdeSalte.J

Fiscfier'w Mllftnry Badrt' (Chaa; M.r Klacber; ni—Neiv'Orloana, ha,. LL indeHnlte.-- ••

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«att('a Band—PlilIiidelplilB, Pa.. 13, ludeflnlte.Ho-veVlrf-jtHfl, Orchestra—Long- Branch, efTV;, 13.

ludefloitc^' ...v":Heiirjr. T. P., and.hls Band—Dca Molneu; Jg. 13,

indeihilte. ..:-... j?.'*."..!*-

"in.i 'Honor,' the Mayor" (Wm. B, Bill, mgr.)—. .N; : .Y.-CHy 13-20. ^

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In,nlH;ahd bly Orchealiul Band—Lu,Vo Mlnnctonka,Mfni)., aa-it).'-'. -'' ' '

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JaitTii," F^sle'^Meblcr & Co., mgrs.)—Chlcugo,HI., 13-Se."t. IB." '

KniiduU Musieal—Portland. Ore., 15,- IndeHulle.Klltlea Baud (T. Pi Ji i'owcr, mgr.1—-Winona;

liake.IHU., J3--18. Terra^ Haute I0-2J. Daurllle,HI., '22, 23, Sprlngllelri 24..- 25.

Lltterntl'ti Batiil--Clikiica>. lir.. 12. Indefinite.LamliraHl'a Royal -Veuatlan Band—Pblloiletnlila,

Ph.. 13, indcfloite.'':

,.<':

"Laud or, NimI"—Chicago,! HI., 18. Indeflnlle.May, fhhiii' (Cliarlett Froliman, :mgr.)^-London,

lSngj. .13,-lndeflnlte."Mah froin l^ow':' (Henry W. Surngo mgr.)—Boa-

ton, MflSt*.. 13. liuleflnlte. *' ™'

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"Mitht and the Mummy". (Charles Marks gen,higr'.)—Toledo, 0.,' 12-18. '

"My'Uoiihew'ft Wife'' "cage, 111., 13-18. .

Pullnrd Lllllimtliift Opera (C. A. Polls nl, mgr.)—Montreal, Cnii., Ijr9c.it. l! " ' l'-- '>••

P.^lN'nand—Chl.'rtgo.'lR.,' 13, mdeflrilto".

Reiuail- luibCrlal Bund—PMlulleJiihtrt, Pa., 18, In-deniiHc. ' •'

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•' •Royal Artillery bund (Jpueph Be Vlto, mgr.)—

Wallimorei Md,. 13'SeiH. B.'

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~nosutl'a Rami—Cluclnnall, O. 13. Indcflnlte. .

Royal, Ciihodlau Baud,(J. M. Plan, director.)—Uiliahn,' Nebr:., 13.' IndeHnlte,

Pnitriii' nml tilirUftwl (.IpJiit Plillln Sousa, condttc-tor.J—PhllHdelitliln, Pa.. l2-Sept..-3: - '

Shifer mid Ills Brooklyn Marine Baud—BrightonBeach. Cbrte,T DdandrN. Y;; IS. indeflnltto.

"Soelitl Whirl" (Shubert Bros., mgrs.)—N. Y.City 13; IndeBnlle. - '•.• .-

.SocletyOIrt" (H. Marsh, mgr.)—CinclbnatI, 0-,13-Bept. flO. •' P •• ' '

.: .

Thomas/:1

Theodore, Orchestra—Chicago, 111., 13-Sept.L -n ;•- v ~ v -',

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Victor and his Royal Venetian Band (Leonard Vic-tor, mgr.l—Coney Island, N. Y., 13, ludeflnlte.

Williams, Hattlo (Cliurles Krohmao. mgr.)—N. Y.City ,13. Indeflnlle.-

WIHh Mimical (.lohn B. Wills, iimr.)—Savounah,' Gar. 13-Sent. »,:... k.Weberv, JoBirC, Military Baud-Chlcsgo, lit.,

13-20:. .- -- : '

Well'a Band—Chlcflgo. 111.. 13. luilrfliilte.

"Y^nliee Oniiaui" (John P. Sloeaul. mgr.)—Brook-lyn;, N.'Y'..ta-sa-.

-'-.-BL'HLKSClUip AMI V.Vl'IlKVlLt-^.

Awiiaj Oirla -(Oeorge 1 Hnle, inW.)—Botrolt,iltaji. 12-lA.i puuimri, Pa;. 20-23.- -

, ;

Ajinll V.iiiIivllK-r^MondM'le.inanti !«.> 13-18,Adhhl3. Q.' H.. VnudeTtHe (A- L. SaTllle. mgr.)—

: Mntiafleld, <>., 13*1?* O

lA-IO, I^Jhliujton 17-23.JnetsoT.: BrdH.' (J. It, 8wotTord, mgr.)—Canlner,

Mitssi'. lft.18.. n .."•"

Watknn'a. W.B., Rur^i^ri^Brooklyii, N., Y.,

\''-tl mmjbta$A .. .1

Allen's. A. O. (Geo, W. Qullle, mgr.)—"Wankomls,Okla., 15, Enid Id.' Onffga 17. ; Wnlongn' 18,

Weatherfont 20, Oeary 21, Cleo 22, Augbstn' 23,

Jngeraoll'.24,-AlTa 23/- • * '•" :

Culhanc. Chueo & Weston's (Wm. U. Chnse. mgr.)—Camden, 'Me., lfl,.JJeirast'17, Slonhlgtoii IS,

Bar Harbor 20, Sou; Invest Harbor 21,-Ellawortli22;. CberryBeld 23, Weat JOQCBport 24, Mnchlaa

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Donnelly ft.IIatflelira (Tommy Donnelly, mgr.)—Xcnla, O., 15, Wneblngtbh Court House HI. Wil-mington 17. Hlllsboro lis, Parkewhurg, WL Va.,20. New Msrtlnsrllle 21. Clarksburg 22, Hut-

- ton 23t WeBtoD'24; Buekliannoii' 2G.- .

Dundy Dixie (John J. Nolan, mgr.)—Richmond,Vn, 10 10, Charlotte, N. 0.. 17, Onflfney, 8. O.,

l$;.Sna.rtanbi|rg 20, "Atlanta, On., 21, 22, Jack-s(>n, Mlsa., 23, VlekHburg24. 23,

De Rue Bran.' (Billy Dc P.ne, mgr.)—Kali! Haven,Vliv-15,.Snlcin, N. Y., 10, Cambridge 17, Ureeu-lVlrHlS. . ,

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Field's. At. 0.—Ha BoU, Pa.. 15, Wllllamstiort10, Klmlra. V. Yii 17, Akron. 0.. 2L !

Gorlon'a (C. C. Tenrl, mgr,)— St. Albans, Vt,.IR'Bnrre 10. MwitneHcr 17.

Harerlf'a--'(Fred : D. Fowler mgr.)'—Norrlstown,PC, 'US, Allentnivn 10. Reading 17. Harrlsburg18, .Norfolk, Va,. 20-23; * :

HI 1 Henry-V--Sycamore, HI., 13, Duburthe, In.,

14, Inilenendeneb 15. Waterloo 10, Oelweia 17,-

Iowa City IS, Cedar Rnplds 20. Marnnllt6wn ai.Kerannda' ,Rllly (Oeo, L.- Barlon innM-i-Ham*

,

niond; tnd„ 18 Chicago, HI..:II>. pa'prllle 20,' Shrltiglleld 21;- Jacktwiirllh* 22. Hannibal, Mo.,

2d, Mohertv 24, Jeirerson City 99, .- • .--'•

New York (fi. h. Slker.-'aigr.)—Irfeds, N. Duk.,' 17. New Rockrord IH, Feswndeiv 20.' '

Proctor's. Oeo. H.—St. Peter, Minn., 13-18, Bcd-wnod Falls 20-25, — - (

Prlmrose'a, Q^o. ij. (F. 3. Diinae. mgr.)—Wor-lyatijr, HM3 17. is, Fall RiaiPr 20. '- »'--

Rlnharta &,' Pringle'ii (Unstv *H(iHand. mgra.)—

- Phtinlx. B. C. Onu.. lO.'GreetiwoOd' 1«, <Jfnm!Forks* 17, Republic, Wanli., Ifi, Spokane 10, -20,Cd-wr d'Alctlc, .'Blu., 21, Mnreiw. WhhIi.. - 22Nnrlh|>nrr'23, Ro*»dnml, B. C, 24, Trail 25.

VoifVii t.ToHn Wi Vngef, mgr.)—Detroit, Md12-18. Slie^y, O,. 20, Mount 01 lend 21, Newark22, CoshOct(ni'23, ZiineMrlllp 21, eumhrldce 25.

Wfflt'M. -W^iihlL (Sanford R.RIeaby, mgr.)—Ish-(temfng, Mich., 15, Ashland, Wis., Id, Diilulb,Minn;,

<17. 18, HlbWng 10. Stiyierlnr, Wis., 20,

Sfllftvater. M)nii..:2l, Foi-lbault 22.

r TENT SllOWS.Alton tV' Anderson's—NnmilebH' 0.; 15, DeOanrc

10, De^hler 17i HnvllnndlS, Fdrt Wayne. Ind.,20, Columbia City 21, Plymouth 22. North Jud-

__ son 23 Nhelby 24, Mpntlcerio 25. - ™ ",'

Airnuin & Birtley'fl--3rtra(f0rd. Ont., Can... ;15,London. lO.'Chathsm 17, St," Thoniaa 18; Nlmm-ra 1-alla. -N. V., 20. 'Canninliiigiiii 21. Elmlra 22,ltliRCH 23. Bay re, Vr:„ 24. Wllkw-Barrc 20,

Buffalo Hill's Wild Wcst.-Col, Wm: F. Cody (FredR. Hu'.chlnson, mgr.)—Zlttad, flermaoy, 15,RauDsen 18, Dresden' 17-10;

Forj'tuiug & Sella Rfos.'—RelUngam, Wneli., 13,Krcrett 14, Seattle 15, 10, Tucoma 17, Ceit-tralla, IS. .Portlniid, Ofc..'20, 21, Snlcta 22.Albany 23, Engeile 24; Medfofd 25. -

*inn, T. L„ A Co.'b—Pine Hill, N. Y., 14, Grif-ttn Corners 15, Morgaretrllle 10. Arena IT.

GollTDiir Bros.'—Aurora 1ml.. IB, North Vernon10, Brownstown 17. -ilRchell. 18. LoogootOe 20

Hneenheck'a, Carl—.RrnnsVllle, Ijtil., 15; ' TcrreHaute 10, Dnnrllle. 111.,' 17, Decatur IS,

1

KastHL.Jajnbj 10, 20, Alton 21, Jncksonvllie 22, Can-ton 23. Ofllesbtirg 24, Macomb 25:

Kennedy'* Wild West (W. H, Kennedy, mgr.)—BoslOiJ. Mass,, 13-Sent.- 8. . V- - .-

.KmWl Wild West '(Kennedy Rroe, mgra.)—ClnctrmatLO: 12-2(1. * ... ?

~.. ..T; ..'

Melbttru's—Chetek, TVls., id. Sand Creek 17, (Jol-

Mnck's. Andrew—Waterrllle, Ky„ 10, Cnrrollkm17. La UrntikV Iff.- • • *

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Norrls.A Rowe'B—Two Harbors Minn., 13, Wash-SWW Ashlaud 15,'PtilllJpa 10. McdfordIT-^tptens Point 18, Wapaca 20, Waukesha WiD<idgorlle22. Port. Atkinaon 23, Bclrldere, 111,24/ Woodstock 26.

' -' -Pawnee

uBt!t;a Wild Weai. Col. Ualle's—Long

Bcaach, N. : J.y 13, ASbury Park 14, MountHolly 15, 3a em,$, BHdgeton 17, Atluntlc dry.

' ^SlV" 10 -' ra -' 20-Wc8t Cheater 21. Clies-

C S Da,tlll,0^(,!MJ.i 23; 24, Waahlngtou, B.

Rliigilnn.' Bfoa, —Owosse. Mich., 13, Ann Arbor14. NnMeon. o:, 15; Kendiillrlllc, Ind.. 1(1,w"r8a^17; Benton •HnrtH^r.

,

Mich,.:

18, Radne2a '?!- *

* ^°l- HJi^l-o.vfiiirx 21, Green Buy 22, >&ur

Bobbin*. F'ranV A.-'Hcrklnwr, N. Y.', IB, Fn|.tme Chnro l8, Tani-er Uke 17* SHr'aiiae Lake

SellslFIofo'a—Dedal)*, iW., 17, Clinton 18.Sun Bros/—Bereft' O;-.- IT.1-

' • :-.HUriett^, Howard, 8.—Walden, N. Y„ *6-17.',W

?!/^tl5 ; .*.

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¥—«1 1 n h; Mo.. 13, bnlonrltle11 MMinhla. lOi LuncaBWr 1«, CorydOn, Ja..ri7.Mrksrlirn, Mn.,

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1.S, St. Charlei. 20. Monlgnnie. j21, Columbia '2ft' Ct (r^Htbn 23, KteclalorSprings 21. Olntlie, Knn:, 25.' '

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W.ijll.iinr«&-t ,Aliba ,6^WbiJCe8ler, Mass., 13-10

VUefSg, At. I.'.-Ml)(otd,.N. 1L. Ifl.Oreenrllle17,"T6wnseiid

; 1,8, Ayer Junction. UiwTao ?'--

..«i. MUiCKM.-Y-AiUO-riS.

Bostock'ii Anhilat AreitA (Frarik'c: Boalock. mur 1—Coney Island, N. Y^, 13, inrtrfliilte'. ' W/HloniUn & LciM^s Show—linterrrlsc Kan.. 13-18Hcrlncton 20-25. ...;.. .

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Cooley A Hngnn'a Floating Theatre'. (Walter Pellnwr.)—LBflon, III1

.'. 15,' Hcniy'H). 1 eUnejilu 17Prru :is. ; spring Vnley, to, mm S3

Henry. 1. J,. L:—Jewell. Kan.. 20, Randall - 21,Jamestown 23, Seottrlllc 23, BlniDwuf 24, Glasco

Unmf,

8ia15

(A* P> mi

\

acs •"sr.l-Milwaukcc.

Murts'a 8mH-i'u lty On, (AL Matt*.,'mtr. ll^Jeffer.son N. H., 18, West Mllan'^O. MllaV 2l7Brrol

iNyiiOA'sijfjr-*'.* v. ,

-Audio?, Ohcslyn A lluriip

j-A^oif, Kdily A CosjBtftcy A ttclcou,

p^Aniyrleiih' O'lris,

i"Vrs>lt Kelly

.. Ulrl rrom x,, -,»!,.. ,,.

Morlrill,!tMt&l H„nm'

Henry Minion & ca'

JTra.eiRriiph; ' AmorlcRn"viiaerahii' Arfn'DQLFii AHuairfrfi-toviM,. '

I

O, ItlKll CIn»a VnnilpTHIt'-TlunIr',.,-M; .Mi-:vKiii-'i'.i;r) .iiiii'IikS.;'MARTIN IIIOCK. OICNBRAL MANAdKll.All AppltcnUons fnr Tliri^ Must Hn- Ailili, *.,.,]

to ll. M. 1IKAY. llraiklllE Mnnil|;,.|-

Majnatlc Thcnt I'o Itujldlng, 1,'lilcagQ, J )|.

VS MUmeutnWANTED,

8TSOR0 CHBIO H4W, 4TTBA0IIOS3Arlilrcaa J, 11. ANUBllSllS-. Mur./il* ttnnrc.

« W. jjtn sv:, NEW

AI.IC© ALVANOVUMV III t'SIt: A I, AUTISTK,

"ran LAnv wiTii thr otARioso."3D QMIlltAltD ST., l,OHIM)N, W,

TAFFVULTA&R0BER70'MEERSAruats-wrtni,irjBKiiron6tttHiiiie.vriio,sutin»o^Utno and tcrmw. Cable, "AOONIC," LOKHON'

"GRiiSBKItG SlercopllcuDs" for Sour' lltiiH-

tratora, LeiJiiircrs,-H2fto:-ru]I size, -aemltorcui.:Gj-on.tJctR Shcro. <:o..i(*i'> E,uowairQAv.,Bilt..il.Ml!'a

•WANTEIJ-By AiiR. 27, n TRAP URUMMKKoxpflrlcDccd lu Theatre Work.' < Union man.Night Htiow, ej.oo; ninlirteo.fZ.uo. OuiPldc work.Apply to jab. 0. CADKK. Lender Opem llousnOrcflegtra, Chii t lanoogit, Teoii.' .

i

"WANTED, MEDICINE PKBFORHRItSArONOE ANU ATi-Alftr TIMES, Venatllo. Suherand. Reliable Performers., slnglo acta only: nosketch teams. MuhIcIhiib, Slngera, Maglcium,Vehtrlloqalflls, BAnJo' Player* and* ComedtaTir'.

AnVsmo that can malco Roodivnd aell medlclm:.No Postliolca, no camp butflifl. Salnry eure. Don'towe a

.

pel-former on curt li n dollu(. The laat

bobze-flKhter iliat Julncd hover Rot IiIk trunk outof tl)6 moiWO rcom, no drunks BBWAItKI sraiu

1 atl In flrHt letter, and imme your aala'ry. Address,doa't cjilli B. !•'. SPENCER, 2481' Euclid Ave.,Clflveland, Ohio. .'•';

.

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i,) * '•

,

;(Bd. Oreen, mgr.L—Cht<

frg*r*F:ftJB, AifluBenient Co. (Cramer & Tyler,

I ^aiEnfllfesinI 1'rn „ Anlnijil Show—Clinton," HI.,

l'crrr tfrTroJulr-y^-ei-iitTirla. Wl*;,- lil-lH.-Uuhtuwai Anumnairnl Oo.^-l,,|*alt. Ill --in,1»

llcilk- ll-roj." 1)1,1 riB.Wloa.SjK? (I w Ileal,,

,>WL,)-l'.il,,li. !»:. lfl.l»,--|J|||wVr si-Si,

•JH-25 '•' m" ?"•* M"'ul' Mul8'

Mllll>-.

Savr-ngnii tw.ltrr C. Mack, mar.)—fluplnh OntOan.,,.ia-18. St. tallii-rlnn. llo-ao'

" - •"

TNEATfllCAL KOTiLS"nil

B04RDIMQ HOUSES.

Mj,au:t>\Miio«B»iwl

.*« ?MU1IM" """i 9-aWBa. KOMI'S,-of Munle, Dbvtot. Roorrja coo., Too., ,1.

" iwlr. W.n.nAronOAH.Broti

IWBIm»h A fjatlltioi), OHItlAOO,

ll ?l. ' T'iibMO' Prop, strictij

riivff^"iJy American Plao. 18-1, nlnnfo:

mSEHSiiST- P^W, 130-138 Went MamotBt.

IndlaDArnlln, Ind, Uonvcnlnnt In all HicalreH.

EBajgjgSfl '" ln<llanapi,lls.__Antora|jtot^

llrlealllera lniftrlca Cromwell, mlt.l—Mllaraitkw,^ WI«..;l.S

:l.8. 8t.J'aiil. Mum., Il>#. -.. -h'IO. C11, I nill, .1111111.. _.

told"* -Jolmsiin;—Wssnlnilon, l>,' ft",'

^a-_

. , WdliEV ,v:ji»ninoS, i-roiw.1

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"W, < lark Ml,, <«r. m |„ t i, u „„„.

miei, no, 16 awl ,i ptr nay, . IWM per week-.

UTIIMR, MAN linn TBEATMOAL"- ^EKUlS^cM^ccyp^fj^rnice,

Adgie and Her Lions.Timrllifi KnltlaniT lot Hie Siiranier. Address N. V.OlilPPlOR onice, 4a Uranlioiirii St., VI. c, Lnndiu,Knglftml. N. Y. adllrcaa. 210 Kn.lt jltll St., M. V.HsKS I I A."SODUKt-TTI'M.KAD.'wIth BUufrali A Viincc'3

r. ..... .. "TI10 Burjtlnr :a DituRlttcr,"

Are worklnB ttilsiliccll at 11KI11A TAliK, TfilllNns-

tpTOf, 0. MRU. on.VII.LK on the farm inNi Hi.wllh CHK8TER.

THE SHREWSBDRYSMARGIN and LILLIE.)

MUHIC COMPOSED AND AH11ANGBU'or any:' instrument or number or instrument*.tonKs.wordij ond musio, sketchoa, etc. Send sump.JHA8. t, LEWIS, 429 Kl c hraond Bt,, Cincinnati , 0.

HOW TO START IN SHOW BUSINESS.S'obj righted). 3 tilirerenc book*, 10c. .Ail kinds act.

OHPHi'.T'ft gOHOOI,, B37. N, li|h St., Plillft., Pa.

HQWTU BECOiHIi. ACOSWUWIOMST.I Front and Back pending, eacli trick tlliiRtirated

«5c. Morphet.'s.School, 837 S. 12th SK., Phlla,, Pa

: OIUKNTAI. nANCEHH--Hirls, JV'ftiHeu, andfllr'lfl forothor Spflcirtlilea. Ciin iiho aotne gfn«l

i,udv AtiHitoiiTf, 11 Uuukund wing Dancer, Lady,and a Good Eorm Wyitafm for Poslug.' Answer at

oricc. PROF. AL. CIA It K, Gen. Del., St. Miulc.Pa.

AT- LlBKItTV, ZBU-A KHBNK, ll|.,8lniJcr

and Small Parts; tep., Btdtsk or' vaudeville Imin.Nonebnt. reliable nifrr. andt.lio«eAviili no objec-

tion. In ryjir year u|d'cUlJdiieod,.iiiply. AddrvsaiiELLA ItBKljiy.. tieri. pel., Central Fulls, K. I.

WANTOD, to loin nt once, Mcdlcino Pcrform-crfl;o(atLklhtlH, Sketttli Teammind Slucles, Tlie

Ite9tisivli.aii, I^vnnt*, I'll pay fori!.. Have' nevermtsHcd a Hiilnry tiny. Bubzors, Hrpch and iliose

1 bat wrote the bimincw. won't, like this place at

nil. '- Good treatment and a long, pleasant engagement to thosc.M'bo can apprcciare mutie. Tlokoif-?

tcat 11 you moan to Join. Pay yourowu MlVBrHoa.I'll pay mlDC. Addrctw Dr. Thou C. Wmncr, Mgr.,

Forest Herb Med, Oo,. Ilayeavilie, Kcnkiik '," .

J*»

AT LIBERTY, H*AI>Y PIANH*'i'*J—'liujeatrfl' expedience piayiDg dances, Home In vHiirte-

vilW. SiRhCrciidOr. Wlfllnc .to work. Itellftble.

I'n not iriinH[iii»M or .r.ikr. AddroBS IDA 1.'.

WILLIAMS, 310 ajiidtiiglon St., EacHitalm, Midi.

YfAHTRO; Good AllriitiUoiw for Stcclton, Pfl.,

Opera Houa'o, will) Scaling camuiityof floo; Tlircu

miles 'from Hrtri'Mhitrg, Pa. tlverybody working.Only theatre In town. S. FISHMAN, MHiiagcr.

PoptilHllon, nboitt 20,00ft.'-'' ": '. '• _•

WANTBl), Performers, Sluglo or Tci.ni. Mustbe Comedians; i»l»y in'Htni mcnlfl. iJirgc cltlc». Kn-

gagehient load. Join at obeo: :Opon i,fr»;Opera

IjoitKen when, old cninctt. AddreitT ,. , i . >FttBiy B^ANHNKH, M. U„ P. ll. S., Klgln, !"•_

"WANT INTKMKST IM SMAI.Ii THKATIlhorAMUSKMENTRNTKUi'lUSIlNKAUNKU-yOllK.

- : HUSTl,KR,«»ru of UliU'fKB Otltcc,

WA^'i'ED.—Cliartteter mid Juvenile Man, nep.

People, Plann'player, tloublc* ara'B'e Of Was*.:. Cor-

uct ijcadcr, wlt-Ii ii.ii9l.e; Tiiba Player, Car.Porier-

doiiblo brass.' ilotn on wlro. .siaio Biliary, Ravelitamp. Stevens A Mo^mun Sj^^aiisrjnryvMo.

^WAW'.r>ii>r <•• '-- i ' :'-_: '

B-FUT GORNBT AND CLABIOHETI.-ur H.imil 0. Alaiisilili! troiiilwlli) "t ilnrltolii

to 1I011I1I0 -.M Vlulln. will linok u Sllcul Acl. SUlolowcalBiiliiry; ItlsHiirc. Hall slioiv. Aililresa

,

ALMAIITZ.,

Jt'Herson, N.n„AiiB;. is; IV. Milan W, Milan si,

Krroi -a.

DndKora, I.elt,-, H.artaf Bnvtlnin-,, EK'.-. Onqd AV01 k. l.utv.-Hl I'rl. ,--i.

XANDEB PRINTIWQ CO.V LqcIi Havtn. P»-

Experienced CorncttistIlcslrca KNBAHKitBNT lii Rnoil WclifriiOrcliMlr*or Mimical CuuidO^. Ailrlreaa ''--

llox lOZ.AUMilli; HH, N. J.

ATtlBERTYJOir0OMINGSEASpN.P|AH5T,Han dniiblfl B-(lat"ciar(6liot IriMmtfd 'biglior I6wpitch)." ft* add.;. ' ; P. lU.t?UjVKlti?A'r.

21 Whealon St.. I'rovidein'f. It U

ATUHBW, MILT ~AlIIi, Eccenlric anil

Irlsu Ktuelnjr nnA Taiklns Comrrllan. Wnrk- Hi

ona, Urgauorl'lnny Ovnrtuma, KK-. Kaki-rr lei.

Hciim — eED«R-I«jSr;i,

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overtures*

rlc fans, for.

the melodram

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ffffi&«w™St^rM. Mattto^.iMdMfei'').

Pauline Hall cornea Ant 12, to anirinent

the forrps of the Cheater I'arfe Opera Co., InsK—-» •* fn.f w«.b J, K. Murray and

kiffift&St^AuVl^llaWy.fcna John-*

,-i'J.imrn lliK-kkj,

, jliM'Uncle TVim'a L'ablu"

™Ut*Jf» .ChflClfy" 1G-1&, t

LakjB 4ip« Taih casino Unities Kirk.manalperJ^Barne^iifLJ'MwlQfl, Warren andHoward, one BoaMBBte

••porcBB," Lost week J. K. Murray ...

Clara Lane closed their brief, but splendidly flay, Aug. A, .with "Nettle, the Newsglrl,*' andgiirccoafnl entjageiupnt, In "Amorlta. In i«.»i—— — - *-r- ..^„-#„_ii-_ _.-- ..„...,

tip Vaudeville Xnentre MIller'B elephnntR.

Kmnetlcit., A*>dl aflU Kinky., and. Axtell.aod

hb do* will, be aeen. Mile., Vallfcclta andw trained^leopards were the' 'cards last

week. Buslnefta at the park wns *re*t'

In bus[nett\wai XaJr,Aug. 12-18.

St. Lonln.— Hiivliu'N Tlientn' opened Sun-'""^ttle, the Newsglrl ," an

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. J jifMii-M, Thritbr opens Sunday,, 12, with",Xbe-. Cowboy tUrl." '

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UreouM'h SioHcow opened here Wednesday.Aug. a, on account of rain Monday and Tu«k-uay,

. Business -.was large. . its three weeks'(3rn.^.Came^a*wanea,to,t^e,OpejA-Hpuse-lP. ......

HzvCK'B Otbba HouflB (Heuck, 1-enneswy stay WdR fair to bring targe business. The^talr* tnaoafcera);—Eleanor Franklin, 12, performance la Mali claa*.

jn "As Told In ttie Hllla," sneceeded '*At

the Worlfl's Mercy,'* with Korest: Stnnley.

jean Rowley, .Mae Joyce, Kdwln Fox nndAlice Meredith In the east. "Tb.e Four Cor-

ners of the Karth" ifl,- -.-. • -

People's {Hubert Heiick, manager).—TomMiner's -Bohemian • BtirlcRnoers .. opened i the

«ason 11. iDreamland Burlewiuern.19, •

Zoo (Walter prapatk secretary).*—BolmmirKryl and his luind come 12, for Iwo wrt>kn,

prolrncted auccesa.CONKX^ISLAKO <Le«

performance la UfgtThe Alps, with Koaenbecker and bis Or-

chestra, draw large crowds. Kdua Bruns. aSt.. Louis singer, Is. the soloist, and Is wakingablg hit... k .-.-,.,,.

' Foreht Park limnlands, with Grangerand.Jul band, and the- theatre, are drawing,large .crowds.Dhuur. Gabohx.' has; "The Telephone

Girt,' and Jb drawing good crowds. -. .

iMiun iwm- i« w. iww^nm .-..-Wkht. JS.ND liKIQffrH.—Kllu'l Fuller andmicceadlag.ChoVftllcr Emilia Itlvela'R Imperial company*. In "Nell Kwyune," are pleatingItalian,Band, -which spent one profitable week large crowds. . Ml«n Fuller has done wtjnder-

liew.- Wormwood's Dog. Glreua. la enjoying a ful hualnens In ihis popular resort, takingbold ot- this almost dead park and puttingit.iamong the foremost In the city.

JlAffiuCBfj Park la doing a good business,with

,a good- vaudeville hill,.

(Jlob'b TiiKAXna (H, & Ilice, uiannger)la .dol^g a big, business,, being cooled with anumber of electric fans. The bIJl tor thiswjeelc Is; \VilllauiB, Itnstua .and Williams,Donnle, J>li IUhuIioi-. Lee Anus, Pearl Win-ters, Lulu Bessellman, In Illustrated aongs,and new moving pictures, * - B . :

. Mai.:ud Kkai.y. Is.dolug a big business at theSuburban Garden.- -The people of. St. Louisseem.to hnve.token her to their hearts. Thebill this week ly.'The Little Minister/' to belollowed by 'MlstresHNell.'* -, ... .

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jJiQTH.-r-Jere M. Ilunt, city ticket agent ofChicago and Alton Railroad, . died- at . St.

John's Hospital, ...on ..Aug. -1). from uraemia.Mr., Hum wns one of the,, best known rait

ro^tt mop, ln,.tue, West, Born about fortyeight jearu ago, he was engaged in .railroadwork In minor positions In ;Oblo up to thetime that he. went to .the Chicago and Altonroad. In 1880, as traveling passenger agent.

lie held that position up to March, ItiOO, andthen came. tp St. Louisas city passenger andticket agent for,the same 'road. ...It was lathis, position- that he gained his wide ac-

quaintance on)ong railroad, theatrical andbaaeball .people, .,.-,..

Conki'Islako (Lee^H. Brooks & L. T. An-derson, managers).-— Kennedy's Wild Westopened--12, to rcun-tUntll 25. The theatre ori

Lake-- Como lifts, gone out of commlHslon, andthe vaudeville features .iwjll not: he resumed.Jtrva&t'a Minstrels return.: -55, nod. will re-

main over wCO the, resort closes, Bept. 3.

A, Jt. Carrlngton, In "Mllltalre," had an. act

of 'maitlol. HplrU that -went .well last week.Business. Is M&V.t.? . .-;, j.-...'-. -=-..

lii'PWW; Laooos (.T.'Ji Weaver, manager).—.In the rustic theatre, '.12, Amusement Direc-

tor WiH -Clark) will present: Christopher,, themvBteriouaj.Pe Hosa's dog circus,. AL Lewisand *Marle Clarke- Htaplcton: and,. Clianeywere tbe^outdoor- cords. Lottie West Ky-

monds, the Irish .countess, and North anil

South, the -musical team,' with their dog,Dixie, were hits of last week's bill.

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SiTMMKJt CttAT.— John J. Ryan' announcesthe. engagement of W, & Cleveland as themanflger of the Olvniplr ....... .'i'lie LyricIheafrc-^the:-' new Sbubert- house—Is- to

open in October. ..;-.. .Charles J. Fultonhas left Chester Park Opera Co. to join "Her-

geantKltty" In New -York. • His successor is

Kdward . Davidson. -i *i . .Kdwnrd Beeder hassurreeded Lester- Brown as Btoge director ofthe Chester Park Opera Co., the . latter ' re-turning to New York ;.I^oi-enz Hngen-beek-- was -here to visit his friend, JoeStephens.. of the-Boo d Mary Hall's suc-cess itli 'New '(York, in VDfusa. Wayne," iagratifying to her legion of Clnelboatl friends.:,',.,. .Mabel Brownell, the Clnclabatl girl,

goes with 'T.on llur" this ecu sort. . : . . .

tage. Manager- Charley Mack, of People'sTheatre; Is home from .bis- vacation at At-lantic City.' 'Ha was A-suest for A. time atPat atellly's. home.-. Grace Cameron, Is: al-ready here waitlup for ner call to go 6n atChester Park. i.... I. M. Martin, ofChesterPark, -wilt '-have '-charge of "The Blalto," atihe.Fall. Festival* -t

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Ooinminin,- a t OlaQtangy 'paVk . (W. W.Prosper,-,toanaget) largB "hufllness, ruled. forthe,, closing „ week of. the engtigemeiit of ;theVaugbn Glaser,, .Stock. Co... "The Man' .fromMexico" wan' '. presented,, afld...was.. enthhsl-aArlcally reCo'tvetl, The local, favorlies. JtoveCaurtttey; Frahk Comh,;W;-.t.'Den'Uu'g, BobertKogers' and Tvoulse Mackirit'osn!.. were. ld'',thecast, The house return* to vaudeville weekof, Aug. 12..,The bill, Is: Cadlaux. Joseph andMyra Dowllng.: Oerthide. Gebest, D. J.'. Har-rington;.. Herald Squftre. .'Quartette.' , DareDevil .Dougherty, In loop the .gap, and Dl-avblo will loop the loop, will be free outdoorattractions. ' '

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High STnEBT'tChas:"W."Harper, manager).—"The Fast, Wall'', drew .laBge' Bouses fl-8.

"The Shoplifter" played to falrlv good busi-ness fl-ll. '.'Old Inm from .the Bowery" 13-15,.:'TJncle Tom's .CabtaV 10-18, . .

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'' CohLis's.jGARDEx .(H; Collin,: manager).

A jjoofl show drew good, business, week. of Q.

Bill for. week of 13: Bud Farniun aiid com-pany. ..Baniey.. First, Benlla, Zlnejind Harbi-son ilocftl)/ :',., •, t...,-. •-. y,..., -:-,.. Notes.—Tndlanola; Park, continues to drawits shAVfi.of the SubAmer : business 4 ,. .-Oreatpreparations axe.. he.Uig n>ad* .for- Palne's'jLjBst Days of Pompeii,"., which will . be: pro-duced at. the purk for. two weeks, .copomene-lng Aug. 27.,,..-, .Hagenbecg's Circus enter-talned,laPge crowds, at two performances ih. . .. .

:.fohu -Kalloli, elecu'lt'lju, with OlC olr-ciis. Was taken to St. Francis Hospltal.forinedlcal attention, having. Injured.hls leg.

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i--.Jay. Qlilgley.aod;wlfe, who have been

' TMOtt^tHnsatlonalComctly Dranti -

'^Btli^iM1 NAME ONLY."" TifrBoJc (MtiwS Mugnti. Great Soutifetie.

VTHE COOD SAMARITAN."'KV RN Melodrftmn in Four Acts. V."-'

"THE SENATOR'S WIFE."Ftoreuce Hamilton's Heilucd Comedy sucro^-iof

. last Sea«oo."- . .

'The Wolf and the Lnmb."Strong BcnsAtlonal Comedy Drnuia.

All ttie sb'jvc .pinjH arc now available for flr^t

time for Rond, Htoer. or Repertoire. Have greatlino Ot priming, nnd production If ilentrod.

j Address uWMEB. (1AKUND QADBH. RuomsMtHSlBroailway^cff.York. .;.. ....... ...,....,...

TALENT ALONE WANT 00In vaudeville. You miwt have the net. if

yon expect to nmke uooil. Tho hem, thenalelcest, thft un-st economical way of getiidk ati ftiKoiutciT lirit-fiHss tu't la by ^end-ing for MADISON'S IH!DUKT No. 10,eontalniuK iw pages of iames; Madl^unM,choicest monoluguei,' parodies, fkctvhcf,afterpieces, and miscellaneous tt»g*. Prlca.

91 per copr.inM gnuraiiterd to in* worth atleast one hundred or ynrtr money rcrimdcd.

JA.tlKS MAWSOV,;*,! 8% WW Third Arentie,.New York.

SeiNERYThe Tiffin Scenic Company,

'A'UTlrJ OHTQ. " j

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One'who can Work Lamps andKtrerls. furUvpertolrq. ::;:: Unhiuil.u).

CHESTER, DE VONDE,,IMHHNMHi N. Vr .. .

FILMS FILMS FILMSfor sflLi cliiflp.

Also Bargains in Machines, Slere-

opticoos, Song Slides, Etc.

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cii)ii'iiTg set ofm Fkiicisco.hm:-r, Slides, part colored, with lecture 0U.UU

Pose and Serpentine, 25e. ftr Slide.

It wilt pay ybu to send in for oar bargain list. Wnme hot the itboapest,'hut whatwe have got Is goodC. L. HULL Jfii CQ, f aw -K.MHI St , UlUcago, ill'

Kansas Cliy^-At the GUlls Opera House(K. 8. Brlgham... manager), last .week,.."The'Millionaire. Tramp", had. line business In

spite of the warm .weather. Harry Todd, In

the title .rote, .and Marguerite Lockwood,.playing opposite, were both excellent. Thlajweek. At Cripple Creek." Next week, "Con- •

fesslonsof a wife." ... .,- ... .'. ',

., I'Yuaitic I'auk (Sam Benjamin, raana-

Sr-r.i..-r- Soroniluo and bis popular Banda:ossa, continue, to attract large crowds night-

ly.- via. the -Geramn Village tills week: Maysand Hunter, .the. -Cox. Family Quartette, J"-sephlnc Cnle«. and.Trask'Gladaoa.- -

Korkst 1*abk. (Lloyd Brown, manager).

Longe.'s Band,, with Mile, i'yviesBench; theAustrolloa contralto, as Bololst, scored* hit

M.iOf.. last: week.. Thin ^week,- Phyllis Allen-wlli.be t lie -soloist, on tbe.lnwn this week,Samson, and Zacho, and Mlett'a dogs. Inold. Hi'ldi'iberg this week: lanes and Allen,Ufeene. brosnnd Appleby, - la Hopklns'-The-;atre. now moving pictures are shown, 'andthe Johnstown, Flood continues to be a pop-ular rikft attraction. -The- airship, Eagle,was d special feature last week.Faibmoumt Park (Ben-ltosenthai, mrn;-

BgerL-TnHelner'H. -Military Hand, balloon as-

cension aadwatev-.,sporta continue.to attract.'• Ci.ipp?rinub.—Manager A, Judah, of theGrand, orrived borne .last. .Friday eveningwith a.Runbnrut face, a string of- ash storiesand fine, list of bookings for. next, season,lie announces- .that the season- will: npe'n InAugust, with ".Behind the Mask.'.';\ The: thea-

tre-has beep .handsomely -redecorated, and-

a

hew smoking room added. .... -Hagenbeck'sCircus Is due hf)r» .the. latter part or themouth. vj&h*

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ABERDEE1, MISS.I WANT A FEW MORE Al ATTRACTIONS.Season opens Sept. ']. Business averaged $2ttt

each night last «cason, Wiito f'r open time.

V. II. YOUNO, Mgr., Temple Theatre.

WAWTEB , HoviBg Picture Machlnt , also Films.

AT LIBERTY,LAVBl WINSTON,

AJta Versatile LehdhiK Woman. Feature»

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CECIL 4. LIOXKIj,First Class Heavy Mao, Dieector and

Producer.

C, J. LIONEL,j

782fi Vermoat Avenue, Sf. Louis, Mo,

AT LIBERTY,

JOE CLARK,KNO. 1 VIOLINIST OR CHARACTER COM.

WlHprofcr ft hurlcsnup shovr: will Jda.t onco.Adjres«

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. i jcarenf N. Y. Ul.lf I'KII.

it rON S A L. K :>:

111: Mil KIT. lVilAND i "A I,

111. ICIC HOHSS,Knr.iv a •• "I.lllU Willi.,"

JltfK yoiir.tjIO. Has botm «eon only t n NowOrlcaJiH for one wrolt numiir Carmvul Sea-son or Iuhi .ear. I* Hound aH a ilnlla, nntl

, wmiie.nlileniiolnnmTlu.il. I'nimi.ni«>l,lbllto« .I Cim.. E. Mill.,W. 11.1 Ml., New V«,i 1.. "tune to one who ean .how

- ti.ouo'cii.ti, 'j'c.tiinoniau orI rlnarlan. no Hie. Will lie (orwarilnil

pllrallou. A.lilr, a« l.'UAS. I.AllllMI of UytiHou .sprluifH l'l>.i -i9T

. liantt. lliillillii)f, nlireveporl,

Writs for Sample, anil Prieu.

THE DONALDSON LITHO GO.,

FOR^PisPOSTERSKm Hill SAMri,K».

SUPERIOR COLOR PRESS,Toi.i.ny, .pliio.

HI8H 6LASSMAGIGAL APPARATUSAt modem: o prices. lArge stock, tmiuensovariety . Illustrated Catalogue Free. NewMaO'moth OAtalogiio Just isHUCd, 'A>q. Just out. Urn otnew I>ooks on MugU'. und now lint of hargaltti laUicks A. H.JTKUHKIMI, 170 Ontario W.. Chicago,

IlKCKIYKiriH SALES.ny Qri}et of Civil Dl.lrlrl Court; All of the

Uulldlnua. Kli'elrle Flxnu'ei, !:ic, ftntl

>| ,I^niie ot Sal MM»I : »;.

Athletic Park,NO limit, no reserve, ATl'UULTC AtlOTION.AUU. -ifi, uioii. rarttrultirs with Danr.lger &Tessh>j\ Auctioneers, ur A. II. Leopold, Iti*-

rrlwr, New Orleans, Lii.

LADY EHOE.'HJBB: i WANTED, FOROERTINI SWEET'S LADY HARP ORCHESTRA.One that ran play theatrePay your own, hoard ; we, pay 1U Jt. furs. AflmmHOtf. alOBOAN-PBPri.li CO., Joulin. «o., weekAug. 12; Pargons, Kai)„ twoweekf.Aug.iV.

filling a 'Sumnjep.'engfligsment 5rt" LeVlng"ton,%.-, nave ..churned, b.iuie, ,. .«*

y:Clevelp.n»L-r-At tlie Euclid Ave. Gardens

(Mar Foetkenheuer, manager) the 1fllaeer Co. wIIL.l present. ."The Ma

Princess Chic'Aug. o.. , *.

KF]tTii'a..(H. A.. Daniels, manager).—BUIw«ek. of i;i-Includes: .Juucs and Hlte, KvaJ>*stcott and rampany. Eckert and "Berg, St.Onee Bros., Bean and Hamilton, Tom Brown,and Coakiey and Mollride. ..: .

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_ CouHKiUK (Mi Vi - XrosUer,. manager).—Bill wee«

;of 1 a -Inelndes: Barlow's Mlnstrol

Trouim. MoiBmlth Duo,.Harrlngton,i Kd. La-te! and Tom .Moore*- '<

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; P*.-,Wor(li^-AtiWliite City. <Jake Swnrtz;'manager), week opening Aufc. Q, Ohar^es ahdMay,. La Petite Fglry. aodlaandow. were theoutside attractions. 'A. good vaudeville hill

lu the- theatre. Attendance comUiu^s aatls-

laetbry. -

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.••'. •- SfiNDAnD (Frank De Beque, manager).

The burlesque, "Tommy Tucker," ^e«k open-ing 0. The oIld'rMay and Miles, C»oper Sis-;

ters, Alice llnmllton. Pearl Fair. Copelaudand Copeland, Klngsley and Klngsley, Minnie

"'J.-JCeUy, Pearl Oilibore, .ToUn R.

""rile Cotton, Lutu Law-ton and,Lulu .De-Mar. Buslneaa la big.

.«iCno#JI (Kugene M. l'urklss; maaager).-—'The^Moonnhlner'n Dnucliter" waek or C. luthe olio; . Mueleal . ItusBtlls, Two Powells,Bessie I^a Moot, May; Chester, Kate Houston,W. E. Stewart, Viola May, Ernest Blankp.Elliott Sisters, and Buth Gale. Buslne3s Is

gOOd. .- ;.v-

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Honnton.— AC .Highland Park TheatrerS,' H. 'Keerian' manager). ,on added Attrac-

tion to .the.yundevlllo hill Aug.L wa«i Baron" *-h'k bicyclists, who won un-

with their rid I tiff. Don Car*. tli 1i!h wild beaHt Rbow, and

has been giving^ nightly exhibitions alnco to

Gardens, vyarde.lT. m&MBft Pearl Oil

£& tn?,Vaughan cfreelli VtJ Deimn r. Lettle Colt

"The Man from ton aofl Lulu De Mar. Buslnflaring here. "The

hod good bueTnesa week; of

Cu:vbi,and (Gep. M. .Todd, manager).—"At and Munaoy, Arkthe World's MeFcy" lit.' "Old Isaacs from the stinted applause wl

Bowery" had good bufllneas.woek of «. ''Uncle 1«b opened 7 withTom ,

a.Caljln"l!p, ,

r ..." ' has been giving: pi

r-LcvA PAiik.(Ehv<jod Saishury, manager J,

hlg crowds. -. . v ..

Kltasuku's Japoneso 'AcfpbatH and .Robert- : xton*. — Bobert;- Ferguson, known asaon's Bond ore. the chief attractions ±2.. ,. "Jolly: Keb.'| severed his connection anmnna-..JJot^A hew stock company, TioAl by gar w»'i Highland Park Theatre J. nnd leftbta^ im^: **-<.. ^.- J^i - _ »

tHfi samenlgut for New York to loin MinersLaura Nelson, Hall, hna been engngea for a tilefour weeks', eb'gnge'mept at.the.CoTonlal,Drew* CamRbelj,

by

;Toledo.—At tho cuslnotOtto lCllves,man.

ager); "My Wife's Family" last week -drewhlg, "Tho Maid and tho Mummy" Aug. 12-18.

I'Ahst (Joe PoiirlBtlne, .manager).—GeorgeTliatcher and Charles ISmeat -wore favoritesO and week, Tho attendance Is good.

Company. .r...-.;The MujestU- TTieotre andthe llodvtcm Theatre are both hetng reno-

vated nnS thoroughly overhauled for the re-

opening In September Hie murderer ofActon itlghtower was refused, ball at a pre-

liminaryLw|qlJ*v__-^_^^_L

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tinm1n«k> .-- At Cedar Point Pleasure Beaorr^r tha.^inanagement reports _lncreaning

Burt:s WfABk. Burt, toanugbr.).— This ousftees. For week ofA» UJ Tell Taylor.

house, opens, 12, with ''Chinatown CbarlieJ. . NoTKH.-rThe .Valentino, management willretail) Otto Kllvert mm manager of. the theatrenete, Instead 'Of tho Southern, Columhna.., . ..

The. Lumkln,. Uiirtlg & Seamon comhintttlonlB.-off. ,:, , . .The Arcadc.has not decided, onany. .dgflnlte. policy. for. the season.,..^ ..Btngohands and imitdclnns.linve been filven -theirdesired rnfse - In "wages. .w„ Joseph. Poarl-Btine. will ho the. advertising agent of Burt'sTheatre. ... .„l4*p.-. Boda was. 1» tpwn lastThursdhy.. ...The .Valentine opens Sept. 23.with Kt'lth vaudeville... .., Joe. Dowllng andOeOrge Tnatcher.weie here, last QffMtu* .-..,F. A..Bussy will Issue the Arcade programme ager,the .coming reason "The Umpire" willJw; tile opening, attraction at tho new FIndlayflrbeatrct Aug. 24. .-

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Onville and Frank, Dili .and Ward, andItuflflo's Concert Band. $

fiftARB . Oi'BBA Hoi;sB.-r-Manogcr Hlmmc-lelo Is transforming tins house Into a groundfloor theatre and will have. It completedabout Sept. 1,3. •.... - - }

GalrestoJK—At the (JalvoatOD ..Electric

Park (Charles Fronkcl,- manager) the. follow-ing people .ojwned a:w,enk's engagement Aug.r> to Rood business: Helen Uenstrom, Conrad)arid Waldcn, W. V. WnUaco, and- the eiectru-

acope. j>nve WW has sold Ills Interest In thepark. Charles l'renkel hoa-beeu elected inan-

Notes prom Dk Ruk Bkor.j Iobai< Mmstiiklh.—Business still continues .big with

Sprlnfffield.—At -tho Grnnd Opera House(L. J, imlln, tnauager) .. vThe fclliaplifter"cflme to 'godd busli'ieHs Aug. 8, The Bnhe-relsn Bnrleso,uers .filled tho house -10: TheOrMnland Burtesquers lfl.

Spiunci Jxk I'AiiK^t.'AsiN'o iTom Powell,manager).—"Hntin and Nig" Aug. 13. , .

j Ospmi^st: (Ous-Sunj manager).'—Bill forweek of A»K- 13 will Include: The Five Love-lauds, Arnold nnd Gardner, Warrington Bros.,Tom Alack and moving pictures.

_ In Northern .New .York, as we are playingto.capacity- at nearly every stand/ and givingthe beat of satisfaction. We torned themaway at Saranao Lake, nod sold '-standingrooav at • o'clock.- We were entertained tiere

by George FuiierGotdHD and Rberry Matthews.of, Matthews and Bulger, and were pleased to

nod both much Improved la health by their

stay at SdrAoac. and all enjoyed the day veryhighly. Our solo concert bond Is still one ofour features, rendering two Btandard concerts

daily.

WANTED,SHOE TRDHBDRE MB 1CTDRS

WHO IJIM UI.E UIIISS.Will buy seventy (eet or longer luiRffngo cor.

f.:. BOBBY FOUNTA1S, lllllmi, Mont.

WANTED,MUSICAL ABTISTS.Two «hMWIi to. enlarge ncL: must be Solo-ists on ui leasts oue luxtruaicnt, alxu jiHiy

fornet or Slide Troinhohe. MTH1CAL TOYS.I'onii. Toledo, Ohio. Aug. I'J to IS; RockIpTOft 10. Liverpool, -p.. Aug.-1!> to ^R;;.,

40x110, with Stage, Seats, Scenery, Poles, Stakes,

Lights, every riifiig eoin|)U-te. Also 10 Band Util-

forras For Sale, Address,r..;T ,-... - :..., ': :Gl)8 SUN; flprlngflflld, O,

Wanted for London,SOMETHING (JURAT IN AN OPEN AIR ATTRAO-TlON. Ksien'.lsl that It muHt bo s iiovuity, I^rgoSiice available: Address. "AMUStltKNTB," cure

Spiers. A PoDd.Xtd.. AdveriislDgAitents, wlfew Bridge feii-eer.l^iidori. K.*l. jjggand. .

$4

EZRA KENDALL'S Ud BOOK.AL1MEW - JOB! OX1T.

For Rule on nil trnln. nnil Itora flanii,, or l,j

null, »M. Aililrcsn K/.HA liEMIAM,,3CttflWQirAve..Jll.Tllflil Hi.ittUIHiC'lovi.llUKl, O.

WANTED. «.j.]

Man and Woman,Also Tuba.-snd Strong Cornet, for B. ttod l>ra-

mailo People that Bouide iiras«. witty. For bal-

ance or auinnicr.antircgiilnr.HMi'tnn.'.rX'-s * 5 ? !-

; -j.:artjr.PF.. Kiuvq. X_-_»»ki

uadV amateur coot^S-tioni8t and acrobat'

WtinUil toloui Acroliullo Act. HlnloHll, AililrenH

ACH«IIAT..C«r6 nrt'UITKII,

i 1 •'••;• wAniTKi>!<uiitK;. .•

SIED. PBRSORM1RS.Work under cuovkh. State all in fllrtt ItittCL -

JFOR THE

ROBBERS.: A I'linpi.tCTK i.i Mi IIP ,

High Class Paper.HUPEnillH IQLOn PUKSrl. Tol»do. u.

. AT LIBERTY,

MAYBELLE FOWLERBoulirel'eaatid IngenuriH Good Singing Hpci-lnl-

tlas:'- Addrews, W Summit St., Kau Oialra. win.

Wjj\N1£D.- ENGAGEMENT.JUVENILES OR INQENIIES.

Yoong, good looking,' light hair, Rood Bluglngvoice, experienced, orach; I'kck, Toll uai«>

Inn. Martlndali 1

, Col. Co., Neg gaffe

For Sale—A Bargain,

NED SSISW OUTFIT.j&xcjrt. top. hi'iiih, Htuge, Itdllt., beilfl, two .malluutfl, overnlilng roniiilelo nail in good oon^llilun.

(100 token It. OVLDMIIIA mi:ii. < <>..

'i - KhVdliil. luii. Box Hi

A BARGAIN,Carl Hertz Legation and Hypnotic Chair.

ALSO THR UAUUfl'I'll 1'AlMINUH,

TBIP IBBOBOn THE HOLT LAND... :. _ Krorytliloff r:onipl«te fyr Jtio road. -

J.if. gMBTOgtgJJ Hralrin Ave- CIiIosko, 111.

TOM PEOPLE IN ALL LINESWho douhle liruHH. Man fur Turn, a Hu-iiin«AKcnt who kuowii Itbw lo hill a Tom flhow. Huxf.niindU: tlia briirh. If you i»n,r.u you can'r Unlithere. Wairon hIiow. (lood treatment. Monrysure. So hold km, i.uni: Hi.,a-u'i.

BB1LT Olld.UOB,

PWirforLADY OKGHNTI.KMAN. MiiHt nlny {food cOrbt't.

Addrt'tH MARK. OHKKM, lute Oreve and flrocn,1'haleti I'arlt, hi. I'niit, Minn.

AT LIBERTY, MR, R. S. WILSON, LEADS!ANI> MIS8 UHUIJOS WIISON, -KMOTIONAI.1.EAIIB. (Jolnn. •,...•

{'AI.I.IKW, UI. IllinUnc'Ic. ArKi

WANTED, GOOD SOBER, RELIABLE TRAPDKt'MMKK for Concert. tlieniroaHd Dance Work

,

to locate in city or ir..ooo inlialiltunt^. Man will)

trade, brttefflifl . I> B.tf.,:'wtfe.i if QUffftHi

top TBirdS' T USWfT. Oooil vdlcor Piny p*rl«.

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£UIIVNU UA I1IIKTl , mi-biii Ave., Newnik, N. i,.

WANTED. FDR STETSON'S UNCLE TOM GO..

lien for Juveniles, Ohniiiotor ami Heavy. Thoseplttyliililnhaiid preferred. Mti8|0laiis,t)orored |*eo-

n't;, ihi a ;ui At xpoi-lctu-ed Working AKOut. StaleInwcHt flflldry and all narticularH In lirai letter.tiiiO. I'lX'K, (.'.»iirl«-r Ottit'O, No. Jll \V. 43d Hi,.

New York city. • • -\ > . rggj

mn. Wm. hm;-mror Stock Thcatrei, ituprrloll'H Oonlpanlcti andItoad Toiira. AIhh iHiUKht, Huld and h'VlHcd. I'Lo -

Tor Attltiluirr Ortfiuil/HtloUH. Imw royalty In rc-HiKuiHiMojtarfleri, llouto pro touted, Oat <tl»Kua free,

T. II. WINNK'iT, HH Hroailqut. few Yor* Ojty.

Wan ted, for Tile Black Spider,Firn und Hucuiid Heavy and Juvenile Men, In-guiiui'. (Jonipaiiy oputm In weHt. Addrt.'Mri

_ JBw OAKLT(lN,j*«ndwl«h,_«iniitP^^Tmdn.

One Full Grvavrn Ocelot,Or Leopard

1

Cut;' 0>lio 1'alr Coiitl MitmllH,"fttetj; riixo Iciiflhos, "or Tree" Idzarda, ji(-

woye on hand. JpHJU'I! HAitnis, Kxporteradd -tinpoM^r. Ahiinat U'-nh-r, Tunulro. M^-t,

GONf RACtSWRAP IIKADN, KNVELOPEH, TK-KBTB,I'AHSKH, CAUUH, lite. Writ, for HnmplM.Webli Fig. Co., 308 Dmbora Ht., Ulilcago, III.

.Weill inn, Hand and Orchestra Leaders!DO jnu wimt In l.i'iim to l.'niiipine andA»-Miip:ii MuMlrl If mi, Mend ll«4 nurop fortrial lDKNiiu. NutHliiR to pity iiiilll yon Mvoliimn taughi Idhiium 1, •£ And :i. If iiic-e lexnunsdn ni»t convince ynu ih&i nils u striniy Lfflt-Itnatn.ttienThny *rn Free. Ikm't write un-lei-. you lutvr a i imrointii knowledfte of the rudi-montn of nni-i'-, Htid .Mpuii liuii »f n«,

V, \\. Wlht'UX (llus C),

1 Union Mu i>r«, NcWVork Cl<lf._

New Line of Repertoire or Stock Co. Piintlii

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1-2-Bb., I-Su., 3-Sb. and 16-8h, SlantJf.Send for Hamplex uud Caiitipfraoi.- ,

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UUBAT WKVI I,ll\ I'llIN'llN'tl CO..,; ki. Lnuti, nu,

rrlnUns Tor Dniniullo Compiiiuuii.Fairii, Carul-vain, Koltur IttnkM, Cln-itH, Wild Went, 1-nbor DayOeluiiriillnuM, «tn.

-. AN p WORK F,V I'RV T\^RK.FreoRamplM, UDMrantt llekois, Knveloj

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LIQUIDERf.lA

:m iikakiiiiiin ST..

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I1CK. BTAUJ-JdyNKjr. l.'o.. HOOK Of OUTS, 300.

IW OB0EB TO IMTROOUOB -

'I'lif P.rferll.lijuld Huaf

.

POWDERSIftl^r^.V..' Vail Wn wlll^llil, POKtAKO propAld, 4 600.AC. lloxuf Powilunna unit a UKi. Bottle

ifiwC* "f I.Jijiildi-rnift. AddnnhO«rm».vo.»(luo.i. B V.i lUli St,, W. Y.

FILMS.r?SONGSLIDES

VOa HALF, AJin IlKNT. "" * 1

Lot mo ncnd you my cntulogue.- dp to dim inti

Ii-ut-i ulwayH on hftad. Htoruoptlcotin itiul MovlDtf'Irturo Hupplli.'H of every dimcrf pilou. Prleon Ui

tneot tliu deinnndr<.-.31II1KKWKHT Or KVKItYtlllNO.

L,.,I1BT/.. mgjggt -MJ Sireet.N. Y. Olty.

GOWNS^^SUUHTI.Y L'Hlil). AJito HTRHKT OoWHtL Wehavo on liund u large an.<tormiottt ol ctlgbtif wornKVeiilnK (In wn.t, Dinner, Kccuiitlonbud Ten uowu».ThfHoroitcH arc ner/cot in every respect, apd areennecliillr tuiKaliln for wuur In tlUlU UUBH DKA-MATID I'lUfDL'OTlONU. Wo have full lino orSChI Skiu C'oiitH and Furaof all kindAZ

: Ulta. I I. HTAKK. 307 KuiUli tiutte Mt„ OUIOAOO

WARMTH BRJN6S fnADE.—BABY CHANDI'lniHi-j, f/ Oraiik viittnw, in Folding rtrnna, hooI'oldlnir Ohaira, yio C't.QVai4 Heat Hi-tiem, itu-rlmiilitil Foir lloriin, MeffupJiulun; ittxoo, i}2)i6o,

Wxfio. and other lllack 'f r-ntrf; Kldd Mjthui, Uhiu-Ivne Torehoa, , Kkrtrlr I'lano, liuilyliun Hmtirella.8KND I'Oll J'ltl-:i; IIAIKIAIN IHM|Kf<KT.

K. HiAttMHItlfr'TKIl, Hurlnirl§J4'/|ll|fnlN.

We carry annroltllnonf HlI.VKiWVAItK, JRWKI.UY,WATdliltH, and NUVKI.TIKH At prices that arorlslit. llciiilijiiiirkTh forTtiiiitrii.-iii.iowclry. Writefor HlORtniLcd cdtaloKiii'.Hoiit frci'. Tiieolifrollnliloll.tl.UIIKK A CO.. M WHtwah AWh, TTIlIlM— QU

mlm nsru. mpiWITH 30 KINDS OF SPECIAL PAPER. -

Will leAHO on reaaonahlo tcrnw. iflntt PartBcencrv, Prop. Trhnk, Hill Trunk, aume t'oi-Lumca for hhIc cheap. AddreaH -':-, ; HUH HtJN, tfptlpffleUI, Ohio,

III arrango and publtili.

Pioneer MuBie Pub. Co. due.)

FORTUNES. i«r .

^OHu rUtio. iMMjiiii.iwnjifd«./ohic»BJiff.

8TKEET MEN.I.IHIMAN'H "III,ATll TO WIHWI" (!•<)«•-

Iii:us) lirlnim worms, wliolo Aim nllvo. lla.00mm iiroHK. Adilrcm 1'IIIIF 11. 1'. l.lillU.l .V, M. ».,

!: 1701 N. Mb «.. I'Mlnifelpbiit. T«.

CANB8 AMW WHIPS.Immeniio asnorlmoot or Oanoa, Koifct, PluhOooda, Jewelry, Jap PaniHoin, UmhrvliM, FancyWhlpn, etc. I'L&VICLAND CANB CO,.Oataioguofrco. __ Cleveland, Ohio,

l 'L 1. 1 1C"A H V. It h 'J

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~PorHtoik and Itund Ooa.oD lowroyaltlcn. Write for Iht, Haveaeveral comedy aketclieii ready.

I'layw nnd HkctcticH written to older.'T4 KAKT 7th BT,, DItOOKLVN. H. V.

Trap Drummer WantedFor Ui.airo work: one wiiii tnde. pnfnftd.K'rlto. ,. . WAWKU I1UNUK,UEOtiiiiell Tbnlie, 7la umn hi., lllchmoud, lad.

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gtta.—.

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nierican Humorist*Tr.m.ndoua Buecoes at tho PA1ACE THEATRE, LOHDON. Prolonged engagement. HEADLrHE ATTRACTION. HEAVILY FEATURED. Closing

IPWlng 16 Acta. JLOHDOH PBES8 PHOWODNCE BIGGEBT SUCCESS IN YEARS. Re-engaged at tho PALACE for 10 WEEKS oaeh year<

ttU II

jjataa. Return to London in March, 1807, for 10 weeks. June IB, 1007, sail "for South- Africa, at Blggeat Salary Ever Paid an American Artut.

100,000 TOITOBSI A WEEK.

the Show at ©very performance.—FolBail In September to :ftll American

A SOHTH Or

OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, FDR THE PEOPLE.

Baltimore's Home ProductExposition and Jubilee

AT GREATER ELECTRIC PARK, SEPTEMBER 8, TO OCTOBER 6, 1906,

Auspices of Travelers and Merchants' Association, and Gommiffe of 800 Merchants; .' AN ( intiAS 1Z Alios THAT 1SCI.I0ES EVERY REPUTABLE BCS1XE3S MAX IS BALTIMORE CITY.

IIMdximrlt *ml larg.at nipooltlon balMInc In Am.rlr,., MA1IMOTII INDUSTRIAL DISPLAY. VAST A MUSKHEST.PLAZA. Special fentar.i and attraction, THE BEST PUO< IKAIJLE. FIHEDIBR'S AND MILITARY PARADES,COIIOEOl'S STEcrAclLAB PAQEArlT* All ttie Memeu wlio participated inlialtlmorc'B Ffrc will he entertained "luring me cipcslllon.

Air Ship Ascensions over the City Every Day.PBEO'K C. SCHAHBBRGER ' - • - - . :* .;'- General Manager.

HALF RATES ON ALL RAILROAD ASU (STEAMBOAT LINES.

WANTED, BIG FEATURE ACTS, HIGH CLASS SHOWS,ALL LKUITIMUE PRIVILEGES.

This Is Hie one, and must 110L he confounded wirh any or the allcced expositions held tn iaMmorc during the past three years. IT WILL BE THEONE BIG EVENT BACKED BY THE CITY AND IT'8 BVSIIVKB8 HEN, We, MVKHS, KfcLLAK A LEVITT bout thf> exc'uslve rlRhtto all concessions and (attractions, and same mast ire booked throufrh us direct. OLD FRIENns, WHITE. Your interest will be wel tab*K td. Addressall communications regarding attraction* nod concessions to VICTOR D. LEVITT. • „•

MYERS, KELLER & LEVITT, 31 WEST 31st, MEW YORK CITY.

ELMER STOCK GO.COMEDIAN, WITH SPEGlRLfY;

MINIST, WMJMM ARRANGE.'

. . Addrcsn E. K, MODLTOH. Cnncoiil, S. II, weet Aug. M; Haverhill work Aufr. .'?.

IWANTED QUICK, FOR ti.1"

"Uncle Si Raskins"(I : . »-*»

STAOE DIRECTOR to do cither ITuolC 81 or Juvenile; HAND LEADER, also ALTO and SNARE- DRUMMER, to double stage. Uusi report AUg. 20. Others write. Address '

'_'" ^0. 8. PRIMROSE, caro Windsor OUfton Hotel. Chicago, III,

I Wanted, for Stock Season,

LEADING MAN, DIRECTOR, COMEDIAN;- Also Soubrette and People In all Lines.

Also open time, i to 3 weeks, for good Honor inlro Show. Address - . , «

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. . CUAWFOHD & RICH, New Lyric Thculrc, El Paso, Texas,

THE ST. LEON HOTEL,O Bulfinoh Plooo, Bee-ton, Mass., *

WILL REOPEN MONDAY, AUG. 30.T11R DUST PROfEDblONAL 110ISK IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE MONEY. -

>H.0O,por week double; ll.f» per daj single. MRS. TOBY LYONS, Prop.

EHMLXNG S MUSIC HALL,BALTIMORE, IVIO.,

REOPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 06-07. SEPT. 10.• I'EKFOKMEHS, IBB ADBltESS

AUO.j

BHMLINO, Baltimore, IVIcl.

THE LAWRENCE STOCK COMPANYWANTSCOMEDIAN With strong specially, SONfl AND ])ANVK SOLMtKCTTE, JUVENILE LEADING MAN,otpaDle of, Rflmo lend-'; LtiAlHNU WOMAN (with child preferred). People doing spculaJiies pre-ferred." MIsrenrentntHilou only a waste of lime for you. Stale all lint letter. Pay your own; nofares ailVaik'Cci.. Two weeks' silence u polite negative. Address ,

. . ,., . .0. I*. QOOliWlK, L.K.OEKDE, Managers, 614 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis.

European Trained Wild Animal ArenaWAITS GOOD 111 FOR UNTAMABLE ACT. %

Sober, reliable people- only desired. Show never missed a salary day and has a long season aheadof it, a* I shall Rt'N nil Winter. Fair MiuiHger* hi HicSi-utli scud In time. John Drier, Doc Brconen,write. t 0»O. w. ROLLINS, Solo Owner, lUvervicw Park, Chicago, IE.

Edsall-Wintlwope Companym. m M - ., m— Tall, fine looUlitfl young Juvenile Hun, »-

m>aWAaT- Sm W^m^Sr man ti»r Uciitcnl lleavlra nutl Cliararteix,™ ^T ^"— * IIanduonte Young Juvinllr Women for Hecond Bpalneu.

Al REPERTOIRE PEOPLEThat hBve real waidrobo and cftn act. All must Join on wire. If yon can't Join atoDreAare aiainps-htatc rtti. fay own hotels, AtMroaa TIlONAHVILI^,.ir* C,

Thos. X. Finn's Big One Ring Circus.WAITED, FOR LOMU SOUTHERN TOUR,

MUSICIANS I1M ALL LINES),.Uy'Douftlc DruliiM *ml Cl.rkmct. UKKFUL PKRFORMRRS with two or more ftctiMir _

low..u Join On .Ire. To, not your'nionci licro every wooK. _

.

write nu Hi onco. u<ut\, N. v., Ann. in Low BckM 18, Hoscoo so.

two or more acts. Sl.tcB. F. HKNSESSY anil WILL FENUKRG,

CANADA.

Sozodont,: "The 'Hgtjjesf Derilrifict"

Through sKty yftara ffo hbneht Effort

has been spared to give to the public

a DetitiiSce - that ..the teeth ' require.

It is an Alkalinf , slightly astringent,

deliciouslyi fragrant: deodorizer andtjnic' fat the, tooth and.mouth struc-

ture. ' H is ?your loss if you are housinuit.,-.' .

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SIEGMAN&WEIL

77-11 WOOSTER ST.(Bit, String' ltd Broom.), Kiw Ytrtt

: IIAVK VOtI SEEN THE

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'. 'IF SOT, SEND KOIl SAJIPDES.

LATEST SHADES, FINEST FINISH",

HEAVr QUALITY, YARN DYED,The beat Satin made for wear and appearance.Also a foil l|no of lower priced SATINS In ailshade*.

BaseballAmerican league

AMERICA® LEAGUE PARK.. Wit!, Detmlt, Aut,-. Iff. W 17.With Chicago. Aug. 1H, 20, 41, X*.

THE LATEST. THE BEST. JUST OUT.

10.-4^M thoONLY PERFECTFRAMING DEVICE•Write ob for

40 REASONSWk7 Tm BaMllBv

THE HEW... OPTIORAPHIn prtftrcr.ee to anyother Holloa PictureUnchtne. Blgoataloffne'X Lanlerni, nimt,

SlidCR, Acct sjorir s, ( w,

AMUSEMENT SUPPLY CO. JJnc.)•481 Ghomical Daoli Dlde- CIHOACK'

*oie. I teach yon hj mall, so joo can go at once on(he nloKe. Hend for my bcaatlfally Itlaa-(rmled book cxplalnlnK method, also picture*•MM or plajii. adorn, Rctrewcfl who haTei'eromeemolent ihroanh nir tMininn—m»n«i PRKE.

IMBHB HENRY DICKHOft BCHOflL OWACTIPTO, OOS KUabal UiU,.Cl.icago.

Montreal.—At tue Academy of Music(Walter Greares, manager) the regular sea-

son will open with Pollard'a nHM OperaCo. on Aug. C '

Peaxcaib (F. W. he Clair, manager).—rjerrmann, the Great, opened the houae 6-11,

to good business. "The House -of Mystery"13-18 ; "At Cripple Creek" 20-25.

National Fbancais (G. Gauvrean, roana-eer).—The permanent stock company openedIts regnirtr season with "Quo Vadts, to goodattendance, week of 6. "Children of Capt.Grants 13-18 (In French). The company In-

cludes: Paul Cazeneuve, director and leads;M. Harraant, comedian; M. Bamel, h»avy;Mmes. Derlcourt, leads : FHIon, second leads

;

Vherv; jUTentle, and others.DoMinros Pawc (II. A. Dorsey, manager).—Trio street railway employes benefit at-

tracted crowds. The attractions 6-11 were;Oscar Bnbcock, NeeUngs' diving horses, Mlnt-Ing, the marvel, and others.Soinnm Park (Lnvlgne 4 LaJole, rr-ana-

cera).—Good business fi and week, wltn theFour Lukens, the Four Avolos, Lena Pantfer,Ardellaod troupe, and Lavlanc's Band.

IlivEfisiDE Pabk (AL C. Read, manuger).—Business was fair 6-11, with the GreatSeara, Tokl, the Osars, the Three Drolls andthe bioscope,

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London.—At the Grand (J. E. Tarton,manager) the Shepard moving plcturu con-tinued week of Aug. 6, and will remain until

the end of August, when the house will betaken overly the new lessees, Fltipatrlck 4Stewart.SmsiiBANK Park (Stewart 4 Cafan, man-

agers).—The I/rceum Stock Co. Is drawinggood houses. The theatre has been coveredwith canvas, and matinees are now heldWednesdays and Saturdays. The repertoryof plavB Is excellent, and the fine weathersends* large crowds to the park.

Notes.—Manager Bennett is back In thecity, and brought with him Geo. F. DrUcoll,of Ottawa, who Is to manege the new Bennettvaudeville house here this ye^ar. Mr. trrlncollremained a few days only, hut will returnSept. 1. He Is at present managing "TheBroken Promise" Co., and also has charge ofLillian Mortlmore's tour Manager Ben-Dctt Is being congratulated for having securedthe B. F. Keith bookings. His four vaude-ville houses, at London, Hamilton, Ottawaand Montreal, are now advertised along withKeith's large chain of theatres... . .The Ben-nett Theatre here will be ready about Oct 1.

. .... .John B. Fltspetrlek, of New York, oneof the lessees of the Grand, arrived In Lon-don last week. He has assured citizens thatsome syndicate attractions will be seen herebesides the Independent bookings.' The houser-taff has not been announced, but John' K.Stewart, part lessee, will be the acting man-ager. ....: Manager Turtoo, who was lo'St.Joseph's Hospital, has recovered,- and Is -backon - duty. John Cowan, of Toronto GrandOpera House, had charge here while he was

of 13.STSCTKCHASg-PiEt. (Giles W. Clemen,

manager) .—Big houses greet good vaudevllitwice.- dally.

Ul*

GtrtRNATOR's (Sidney Fern, msnjig.r)Always crowds. For week of 13 Jaaifl IsHarry and Lewis, the Aerial BusbcIIh, Enm»Cotrely, Beacher and M&ye, Zarell* ^3Duo, Millar Brothers, CaBper and Clark thnGreat Du Bols, Antonio Von Gofre, Artnlntaand Burke, Edwards and Vaughn, Arnsber*and Morette, Patchen and Clifton, 0'NoliiiMlnntrela/Wisman's-dogs, Percy and FaldiLa Barons, Fraley and traley. .

. Pawneb Bill's Wild West 18.' - 9 .

Camden—At Woodlynae Park (R dLe Cato. manager) the warm August ntahtsand the excellent vaudeville/offered has bumthis pretty pleasure resort nightly. An-other good bill 'Is offered- this week, includ-ing: Fox end Ward, John and Mae Burkt?Shelley Trio, Carl Brehmer, Adeline Don'nette, Larry Sharkey, Miller aod^Kortlner-Camdbn Theatre- (M. W. Taylor, mana-

ger).—"The Gambler of the West" openw this

theatre 18. "The Cnrse ' of Drink" 1MB"The Man of Her Choice'"23-25,- "Queen 3the Highbinders" 2T-29.-

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DELAWARE. ,

Toronto.—The Princess Theatre wLUopenAug. 27, with "Captain Careless."'GruM> Opeha Ho v.ie.—"The Yankee Con-

sul" will open this place 27.'

Majestic (A. J, Small, manager).—"TheQueen of the White Slsvea" 13-18. •

SheVu (J. Shea, manager).—Week of lfr:James Nelll and E. Kdytbe Chapmen, FourHards. Columbia Four, Ethel MacDonoughand the klnetograph.Star (F. W. Stair, manager).—The Colo-

nial Belles 0-11, presenting Chas. Robinson,In "The Baby Farm.'' and"Cohen, the Count,"drew well, week of 13, Cherry Blossoms.Munro Park (Wid, Banks, manager 1.

Good business ruled the entire past week.HanlaWb Point (Will J. Boblnaon, maa-

ager).—Big business 6-11.Notkb,—Barnnm 4 Bailey Show 10

Manager Orr *ind his staff are hard at work,and the exhibition this year promises toeclipse all former efforts. It win open Aug.27.

WIlmloartoB.—Theatrical 'circles Is thiscity were shocked, last week, -by the an-nouncement that the lessee of ' the GrandOpera House, Fred NJxon-Nirdllnger, had sud-denly decided to dispense with the servicesof Jessie :K. Bay lis. who has been the localmanager of the Opera House for severalyears. Mr. Baylis' long coDnectloa with thehouse, extending over a period of aboutthirty years, gave him a wide acquaintance,and made him one of the most, popular menIn the city. .His. removal -from, the front ofthe bouse causes general regret, He : 1h suc-ceeded by Joseph I. Gainsr, -ai very capabioyoung manager of Philadelphia,. and. who tools

charge Aug. 6. The opening of the OperaHouse will take place Aug. 20, with Karlna.Lyceum.—This popular : house., continues

under the management of Stair & Havlln,and who have retained as ' local managerDavid Humphries, whose ability; and popu-larity have contributed much- to- the -successof the bouse. During, the. Summer a oewstage was put In, new scenery added, and thehouse refusnlshed and redecorated. The sea-

son opened .with. "Young. Buffalo" Aug. ti-8,

which did tremendous business. - "At CrippleCreek" drew well 0-11. Booked :

,;TheGambler of the West" 13-15, "The Cures ofDrink" 10-18, "The 'Man of Her Choice" 20-22, "A Bsd. Men -from Mexico" 23-25.

Eleventh Wabo 1 Theatre (William E.Connelly, manager).—For week of 13: Johnand May Burke, Flnnegen, Allen and O'Brien,George Csrter and . company, Ada Bou'denand the vltagreph. •

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8HEU.roT Park Treatre (JanjesE, Htnry,manager).—For week of 13: Helley a6d Mor-gan, John H. Hasswell, Lillian" Lavton, iDo-

rotby D. Young, the Delmarvla Stock Co. sodthe clneograph.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. *

wilNEW JERSEY.

Newnrk.—At i Proctor's. Theatre (V.< I,Proctor, manager) the bill this week Includes:Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes,. Parker's dogslaawrcnce and Harrington, John D. GilbertW, H. Inmnn and com pauy, Sisters De ' FSyelDeltuorc Rnd Oneida, and ComaHa end EddieOlimpic Park (H. Wefers, manager).—

'The Chimes of Normandy" la current -•

Bi^sex'8.—Klske.O"Hara, In "Mr. Blarneyfrom Ireland," this week. .

Electric Park.—This week: Belle Hatha-way.B monkeys, the Brothers Ohrny, Dixonand Ash, Banks Brazil, Duo, Minnie Harrisonand Ben Mulvoy. - '

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Hillsidb Park.—This week: Ed. Esius,Tom and Edith Almond. Flood Sisters, Mc-Gloin and Smith, Kennedy and Quatrelll, andHoiman Bros.

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Hohokon—The regular season opened attie Lyric Aug. 11. under the management ofEL T. Soulier, with Grant C. Riggs as treas-urer, rne opening attraction was Uwen Davis"sensational modern melodrama, "The Powerof Money; or. In the Clutches of the TrustB '"

1 hie was Its flwt preaentatloD, It remaininghere for only one performance, A.H. WoodsIs the manager. Oh 12-16 the P. H Sulli-van Atnueemeut Co. offer "A Race for Life".

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S-ail?tneJ °/.A--H. Woods' offerings,"Ruled Off tho Turf," with Georgie Mack asthe star. Dnring the Summer ManagerSoulier has made many notable' Improve-ments, end tae house on the opening nightpresented anelegent and attractive appear-ance. "•EuriRc—Manager A. M. Bruggeawnn,who recently returned from a trip abroad

will opon 1 his regular season on Ijibor Daypresenting a strong vaudeville offering.

'

Jeraey Cltr.—The Academy, under 'themanaRcment of Frank E. Henderson, opensthe regular season Aug. 20, with "Bertha, til.'

SFWiffi"" G,rI - At the Bon Ton (T.'\\ .Dink I tie, manager) 27 will be the openingdnte. with the Fan Tan Girls. On accountnf the remodeling of the Bilou, Keith andiToctor will not be In a position to open tb"1

neSBon unlit the middle of Hputember Thehew theatre at Rnyotme Will' be ready forbustoess In September. -

Waahinarton.—At the.Academy of Music(J. w. Lyons, manager) "The . Mop of HerChoice" Aug. 13- The season opened last

week,- with- "The Convict's -Daughter," to ex-

cellent business. "I1O.0O0- Reward" 20-25.

-Majestic (Ira J. La Motte,njecai;en.—This week the, Drury Grand' Opera Co.

(colored). The.»eaeon opened last week, withthe Dandy Dixie Minstrels, -a-cjever, colored

organlKatfon, to large houites. Cole jod John-son 20-25. The regular season opcus.Sept. 3.

Luka Park (George -E. 'Gni,: manager f.—This week : Balph Johnston,- on the hippo-

drome stage; the Nhvassat 'Lady .Orchestrahold over in the Shell. Business continuesgood. , .

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Glen Echo Park (L, I). Shaw,, mapagen.—motion pictures 'and the* usual open air

emusements draw good sized, crowd"-Chevt Chase Lake Park (Herbert Claude,

manager)-.—The- Marine Band section fur-

nishes -nightly concerts,, with 'Urge attend-

ance. . :. ; . i r .*-'..*..•

j NpTB.—Ground for the new- extravaganxahouse has been purchased on Ninth Street,

near.F., N. W,*, by WeborA'BiiBR. fContracis

have been already made with J. B. McEtfat-

rlck'4 Co.,-nf >*ew York: for *b*' erection of

thc/hoOse, which, with the grounds' will cost

$150,000. It will probablr be ready 'for oc-

cupancy late ,ln the coming' season.1- The lo-

cation Is central, and the design elaborate.

A novel feature will be the entlre'absence or

pillars In the Interior, thus-ensuring a clear

view of the stage from all polntsln the house-

<». LOUISIANA. '"*«'*

' Hew Orleans,-The West --. Epd > TomWinston, manager)- continues to -biz bwt-

ness, and the many .side shows, including:

Tonrs otrthe world, -tho Japanese tea porlor,

baseball game and . the. Ferris, wheel »™doing a land office businesH. Charlie Fibber

and his concert band, as .well as Arthur

Warner and his' klnodrome pictures, rcce.tvs

rounds of well earned applause. The vaude-

ville turns by Paul' Barnes, the. Ward Trio,

Hedclx onrt Prescott, and the.Lc Bnin OperaTrio scored heavily week of 5, .and the La

Brun Opera Trio -and Paul Barnes 'will bold

over week of 12, while the .ncwpom.rs win

be Lew Wells, and Tope and his graduated

canine, Uno. " ,'"- „„ . „

Notes. — Hustling Manager! Tom w Inston

Is one of the bnslness'^n In the c^y just

now. Besides having hts dairy work with

West End, he Is superlntondltujthe.overhaul-

ing- and reviewing etc., of the beautiful or-

phemri Theaere, for its early-opening In Sep-

tember. ...... Tom Campbell, -of th* Tulansand Crescent Theatres, has' about finlKbctJ up

all the preliminaries and remodeling for meCrescent s opening tlila month .-The beau-

tiful Tulane Theatre la- getting 1rs' ilnfsblfie

toui-hes from the brushes of* Beanie Artist

E-mlle NIppCTt Percy Cahtil, nwno|oRi'>t

and parody writer; Faber: Cutonlnt amCharlie Fulton, bag' puncher. Ittt tor Mrks-burg week of 5, to plav the Suturoer psrs.

George Mersey, the well' knowh buslneMmanager,- left -week of 0. for Baton. Rouge.

for a week's stty with- a- strong 'companyof seml-profoseltmafs; '

t »Atlnntlo Cltr—At tha Savoy (Fred B."Moore, manager) "AriEono" hsil good busi-ness, despite thf heal! AOg. 0-8. The Theo-dore pniry Colored Grand Opera Co. wasbooked for Ml, but after the n rat 'perform-ance the troupe disbanded here. "The Devli'nAurllon" 13-15, Lew Dockstsder'a Minstrels10-18. i I . . . .- i . i . , . -

Youko-s ritn Tnnvrtiij (w. B. iftackel-

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Tewr, _Charjerol, grand Irwiana,: -Bjl*,1?

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702 THE JSTEW YORK CLIPPER. August 18

OSCAR

AT LIBERTY FOR SDIIER SEASON OF 1907, FOB CIRCUSES, PARKS AND FAIRS,

LOWS TROUPE SI IUIUJ MSTRI11(8 — PEOPL.K — SI

IN TMtt OREATUT OW ALL RIDING AOT8, ENTITLED

A COACffll PARTY 601 TO THE UK

ACT PRODUCED LIKE ABOVE CUT

Using the Finest Paraphernalia (Horses. Tally-Ho and Wardrob >)

that Honey Can Procure.

PRONOUNCED BY PRESS, PUBLIC and MANAGERSTO BE THE LATEST and BEST NOVELTY

RIDING ACT EVER INTRODUCED.The past Two Seasons one of the Leading Features with the

4 Paw & Sells Bros.' Circus. Can Furnish THREE GENTLEMEN'S

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Unparalled and Continued Success Against

Police Interference.

Vtta u Act Otat fan Completelely Paralyzed the Entire French Republic

(And don't forget tbey Have witnessed every thing In the sensational tine, too),

II THE TALK OF THE WHOLE AMUSEMENT WORLD.INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION,

TOUItCOING, FRANCE, BIX WEEKS, CLOSING JULY 30.Breaking, doubling and tripling all attendance records, from, the beginning (OpenMarseilles Exposition, Aug. 6, for one month; Milan Exposition to follow, for two mourns,Brimela next for three weeks, and then back to '-Gay Pane.** for a long season).

BE-EI6A6ED FOB POITYrOOL PABK FETE, WALES, TWO DATS, IS07,

MY OWN SAL Allv (and the; raised It, too) all expenses and first o'aas pannage fromM. Y. City and return, Is another record that will take some beating. Ask the Ponry pool

Chamber of Trade, the managers of the fete, about It.

VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS.OUR HOTTO.—'*We Never Disappoint,' 1 "Always tho Itest or Nothing." Absolutely new.The biggest cycle attrac Ion the vaudeville stage baa ever known. Ready for productionwhen I return. My own Invention, Imitations impon-ibie. Can work any stage. Per-

haps- yon want it? Guaranteed to oven make the deaf and dumb talk.

THE POLICE OF EUROPE TO 8CHREYER.Hey! Stopi You are under arrest. Yon can't do that. County Council won't allow It.

Too dangeraos. Several men killed trying that Teat.

8CHRBYER IN MID-AIR.Hello boysl Sorry can't atop and argue the matter. In a hurry. One thousandth part of a

second late now. On my way to a swell "Watering Place" liu feet from here. Thousandsof spectator* waiting down there to seethe finish of an act that has puzzled alt the mostnoted scientists or tho nnlverao. An revolr.

P, 8,-Mncli credit tor my continental success Is due to Mr. Leo Derenda of Perenda and Green, the world's ronton a Juggling comedians,

FAIR AND PARK MANAGERS.A record of 1586 successful performances far above the limit In sensationalism, especiallywith an act that Is bound to go down In stage history as the only one without a single

HvlDft imitator. I have this day placed a limit on the number of performances I Intendto give before quitting the business. Once that limit is reached no money will ever induceme to make another dive. At the present time you can get In "on the limit," but only at

my price. Continental comrade for three years of solid bookings In addition to the sevenmonths already booked, awaiting my signature, giving me the special privilege of cancel-ing at any time on two weeks' notice, for the purpose of fu 'filling American and Englishengagements only.

VIDE PRESS EUROPE:DARE DEVIL SCHRRYER'S TEAT BEYOND THE LIMIT IN SENSATIONAL PER-

FORMANCES.—His actual feat only occupied the incredibly Bhort apace of Ave seconds—less than more—but Into these tew ticks of the watch were crowded a feat that hasnever been equaled in this or any other country. His fifteen minntes of preparation be-fore the ride and dive took place was a whole allow In Itself, followed with the keenestcuriosity by the huge crowd which at times seemed to te under the lnnaence of a hyp-notic f pell. The fears of "what wa« going to happen" were merged Into feelings of greatrelief at the triumphant culmi- ation \-\ an act that has been aptly termed "THEGREATEST SENSATION OS EARTH." -The loud cheering which followedmust have been audible for miles. It was a sight of a lifetime. Really It Is Impossible lo

adequately describe the magnitude and daring of tbls great efiU .There is no exagera-tlon In anything that has been said or written about th's feaV." It Is even biggerlltaa the advance notices or lltbos describe It to be. Tbe skill ^i theperformer rob* fall performance of the pelnfnl sense of dagger thatmight otherwise be. IT IS TRULY A WONDEBFVL SHOW.

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706 THE 3STEW YORK CLIPPER. August 25.

Hi55 Clipper'steedotes, Personalities and Comments,

ST1GE FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS

BY JOSEPHINE OBO.

Most of tbe Harrymore stories will be

good to tell m long • stories are told. Here's

one besrd on Broadway recently

:

Barrymore once related an Incident of bit

early barnstorming days. One of his friends

in tbe company, besides being general utility,

bad charge of tbe properties. About five

minutes before a certain drinking scene was

to go on, his friend came to him In dire

anxiety with the Information that one of

the properties, the "whiskey," had been for-

gotten, and there wns nothing at hand to

make the stuff of.

"Go to the saloon next door and get the

real thing," said Barrymore, "here's half a

dollar. You can pay me back when tbe

prop list Is audited."

"But tbe manager will never stand for

It/' protested tbe property man, "be wouldn't

pay for real liquor for tbe scene."

"Put It on the list as fuel then," suggested

Ilarrymore,

Two funny Incidents wltb a tragic cause

nre related by a San Francisco actor re-

cently arrived In New York.

He met an acquaintance on the mnoky

streets a few days after the disaster, and

ufier putting the uaual question, "Haau't It

been terrible?" he then asked to what ex-

tent tho man had been a loser.

"Almost everything," grieved the man,

"and I lost my wife and boy,—but," he

added, "I saved the hired girl."

Meeting the proprietor of a second-hand

store, of whom the actor had purchased pome

furniture at one time, he promptly expressed

his condolences, as tbe store bad been situ-

ated In the burned district.

"It would have been worse If my stock

had been new, but It was all secondhand,

so 1 don't feel an If 1 had lost so much,"

temporized the man whose little had been

his all. "But the worst of all Is, that I

lost my wife In the Arc, nnd couldn't find

even a bone."

Francis Conlon relates an Instance of howa BUper captain In one of Henry Jrvlng's

companies once "got It back" on one of the

Hinge managers who, though good at bis

business, lacked some early education tbat

came out sometimes In his speech,—the mis-

placing of an occasional "h."

He waa rehearsing Ave men and tbe super

captain, with whom be was not on partic-

ularly good terms. After glvlog general di-

rections as to the scene, he added

:

"And you must hexlt with a look of 'ate."

"We can't," replied the captain, "there

nre but sir of us."

"All Is not pearl that shines pearly,"

might be a paraphrase of the old one about

glittering gold, these daya of pearl popular-

ity.

A story Is told of a clever young star whoat the time was supporting a Broadway favor-

ite and had not yet reached stardom herself.

She possessed a rather good collection of

Jewels, reputed at a large valuation. Tothese she bad added a few pieces of Imita-

tion, wltb the uaual consolation In such acase, that "worn with tbe rest, their spurious

nature would not be detected."

Ooe night at a performance during a scene

the airing of her pearl necklace broke and

many of the apparently high priced little

spheres fell to the stage. The necklace looked

like K2.O0O, and had cost leas than S100 at

n populnr Broadway store when) "near-

perns" are sold. The little tictress immedl-

,

ately had tho curtnln rung down, after which

n quick senrcb, lusting several minutes, tookplace. The star, tnther put out, said

:

"Why did you have Hint done 7"

To which she replied ; "I'll tell you after

the net." Finally, when Bite waa uui.sfied

that every pearl (V) had been found, thecurtain want up ngnln, and the performancewent on.

When the star, to whom she was after-

wards married, again demanded the Masonwhy she had ordered the curtnln down Just

to pick up n few neor-pearls thnt could be

rcplneed for a email sum, she replied :

"If 1 hadn't done It, this whole big com-pany, which thinks them the real thing.

would have known they were not. My mak-ing a fuss over thorn proved their apparentvalue. Besides. If one of them had otter-

wards been picked up by Anybody 1"

nnd thus the vanity of the actress wns &t fed.

**

Two stars, one of whom Is said to be

Dlxey, were dlflciisHinir, their respective com-

panies, and the advisability of keeping upthe barriers between stnr nnd support. Thecomedian's irontemporary, who Is somewhatof n conservative nnture, even haughty at

times, wns telling of bis relntlons la gen-

eral with his company,—which company, by

the way, had been engaged more for their

willingness to work for small salaries thanfor their talent.

"I dou't fraternise with my people." de-

clared be, "In fnet, I scarcely ever speuk to

I hem."

"I don't lilniue you," said Dlxey, appar-

ently In nil seriousness, "They're simplynwful !"

Conlon tells n slory he heard out West In

ilie Blnte where "saffrage" prevails. It Is

nn election story. The tickets were threeIn number, a star representing the demo-cratic sign ; an ongle, the republican, while

the populists had chosen nn illustration ofsomething that looked like a little red school*

house, Intended to represent education. A

well-to-do educator who began life In Amer-

ica as a member of a gang of workers 00

the railroad, and whose wife bad cooked for

them In a little section house, voted the way

all good Irish democrats do. On his way from

the poll he met his wife coming to cast her

vote"Hold on, Mary," he said, "take this

ticket with the »tar, I've fixed It for you

all right, an' yes won't have no throuble."

"Falx, an' I've fixed me own," replied tbe

contractor's wife, whose memory of ber

humble past was evidently a pleasant one,

nnd whose knowledge of politics was not

great enough to worry ber, " 'an I've got tbe

one with the little red section home"

f0. W. Roche sends an experience of bis

earlier dsys when he was extremely busy

both before and behind tbe scenes, doing

double duty, as many. Id road orgaalxatlons

playing repertory are called upon to do. Hewas acting small parts in sight of tbe audi-

ence, and doing "props" behind.

On one occasion, the company, which wasto open In "The Danltes," reached tbe uwn.in which tbey were to play a week, shortly

before the performance. Finding the local

property man more than busy with other

things, Uocbe proceeded to get things ready

himself. The storm effects which were used

for "Billy Piper's" scene In the mountains

consisted of a "dash box" which the com-

pany carried, depending on the local houses

for a "thunder sheet." Roche finally dagup the latter necessity, but, In tbe excite-

ment, forgot to load tbe "flash box."

Tbe stage manager, who was one of the

old-school sort that wastes little trouble on

youthful aspirants, seized the "lightning"

when the storm period arrived, while Roche

got at tbe "thunder." Of course, tbe for-

mer failed.

"What Is the matter with tbe "Ilghtnlog?"

he demanded of Roche, after striking several

matches In vain. The young man remem-bering he had not loaded tbe box, out,

anxious to square himself for his oversight,

replied :

regnlar season 24, 20, with "Tbe CollegeWidow." Robert Ely suffered a loss ofseveral hundred dollars and valuable booksand manuscripts by the destruction, by lire,

12, of his Bummer camp, at Cliff Island,Portland Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Ely bad anarrow escape from serious injury.

»« »MISSOURI.

SI. Lonli.—At Delmar Garden (TurnerLewis, manager) the company here Is sing-ing "The Mocking Bird," with Cecilia RbooaIn the leading role. The clever support legcompany Includes the favorites: John Young,W. it. Hatch, W. U. West, Jeannle Opie,Frank Stammers, and Pearl Revere, who stepsInto Stella Tracy's shoes. Miss Tracy s en-gagement ended Saturday last. "Tbe stroll-

ers'* next.Ali'S (Harry Walker, manager).—The Alps

management Is giving St. Louis music loversa rare treat. Naban Franko la conductingtbe orchestra tbls week, and Uenevleve ClaraWilson, the Chicago soprano, Is the soloist.

Miss Clark la winning favor at every concert,and capacity business > tbe rule.Sububban (Bros. Oppenhelmer, managers).—Maude Kealy, supported by tbe stock, com-

menced the second week of ber engagementAug. 12, in "Mistress Nell." Miss tealy'swork In this, as In "The Little Minister,"convinces us of her ability. King Baggot,Walter Edwards, Harry Fenwlck, W. Gilbert.Arthur Buchanan (who deserves especialmention), Wtllard Blackmore, Lisle Leigh andAdyln Wesley gave admirable support. "TheCbrlitlao," wltb Miss Fealy as Glory, is theoffering week of 10.

W'xst Uno Heights (Louis Obert, mana-ger).—The nntlrlng Ethel Fuller and bercompany presented last week the old, batever new, "Bine Jeans." Miss Fuller playstbe heroine, of course, and Fletcher Harvey,the new lending man, made a splendid Im-pression as Perry Bascom. Rowland Ed-wards, Harry Scott, Jack Ferris, BlanchHazleton, Margaret Hatch, Edwin Archerand others were happily placed. Sardou's"Tbe Sorceress" Is the next offering of theHeights, s role much more suited to MissFuller's talents than that In "Blue Jeans."Business Is excellent.

Eclipse Garden.— The Stanley Stock Co.delighted the ueunl large audiences last weekwltb "Guilty Without Crime." Arthur Stan-ley and Miss Allan, la the leading roles.

Forest Pabk Highlands.—Erilnger andhis Dearie band continue to be one of Col.Hopkins' chief attractions, and Mrs. CrI la-

ger s vocal offerings are real hits. Lastweek's vaudeville bill Included : Five Musi-cal Hyrona, Clayton. Jenkins and Jasper,Ed. Lavlne, Mardo Trio, and Baader Trio

tbe Schubert Quartette, the Milton Bros, amthe vltagraph. Tbls msgnlflcent playhouse,

heretofore conceded to be one of the finest

In the country, now appears Oner than ever,

and as an evidence or tbe esteem and con-

fidence of tbe Washington public In its man-

agement, it Is a positive fact that the greater

portion of the house has been reserved for

every performance daring the entire comingseason. ___ .

Ldma Pabjc (George E. GUI, manager).—This week, Fbillpplnos Spanish Band la the

Shell, and Barlow s herd of trained elcpoants

In tbe Hippodrome. Last week tbe Navaa-

esrs Lady Orchestra and Ralph Johnstonamused immense throngs of outdoor amuse-ment Beckers,Glen echo Pabk (L. D. Shsw, manager).

The usual Summer park amusements prevail,

attracting good slxed audiences.Curvt Chase Lake (Herbert Claude, man-

nger).—The Marine Band (section) andother amusements edify thousandi nightly.

Pawnee Bill's Wild Wkst and Fab lu&tSnow will give two performances here 25.-*

OHIO.

Tom Mack, Byron and Blanch, and movingpictures.Faibvibw Pabk Casino.—"Hans and Nix"

week of 19. Weil's Band hss been givingbrilliant and popular concerts at FafrvlewPark for tbe past week, playing to enormouscrowMs.

Akron.—At Lakeside Casino (Harry A.ITawn, manager) Huegle Brothers and a fair

bill drew welt week of Aug. 13. For week of20 : Eckert and Berg, Dorothy Kenton, Leon-bardt, the Juggler; Wayne La Mar, FloodBrothers, and Arnweln's pictures.

Colonial (TJly 8. Hill, manager).—Thehouse opens 21, wltb AI. G. Field's Minstrels.

Johnnv and Emma Roy, in "Down tbe Pike,"come 27.

Unique (Achilla PbUlon, manager).

Tbls house will open about Sept 8, and will

play retined repertory.

Notes.—Uly H. Hill, manager of the Co-lonial, spent his vacation at Summit Lake1'ark and Atlantic City Walter A. Al-

baugh has leased the Kent, 0., Opera Housefor this season.

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The above Is a cut of the forty-three foot power launca, "Elk." owned by the

Waterbury Brothers, of the well known muBical trio, Waterbury Brothers and Tenney,In which they are enjoying their annual Summer vacation, cruising and fishing In the

waters of the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay, accompanied by their wives andparents. Tbe launch Is one of tbe most, modern and finely equipped of Its size in the

country.

"I'm sorry I forgot, but the thunder Is

going to be great""Thunder be blowcd 1" exclaimed the angry

manager, "you can't have thunder without

lightning 1"

tA plnywrlght was tbe other day bewailing

the fact that, by the time his work Is pro-

duced, the author frequently falls to recog-

nize more than half of It aa his own. Acomedian friend of his remonstrated withhim, alleging that, aa rebearsalB progressed,

many improvements In lines and situations

occurred that would be worth Interpolating,

tind that If they "went," the author had nocause for objection. He then went on torelate an instance where, evidently, therehad been none.

At the opening night of a comedy not long

ago, It was noticed that a gentleman downclone to the stago was laughing lmmoder-utely at about half the lines of the piece.

"That fellow appears to be having a good,

lime," said one of the audience to a manseated next to him who waa reviewing tbepiece for Ills paper.

"Yes, bo wrote the comedy," was thereply.

"Well, then, I shouldn't tbtnk he'd be show-ing his appreciation bo publicly," said theother.

"It happens," said the reporter, who was"In tlie know," "that this Is the first timelie's heard most of the Jokes,—they're newto him,"

"How Is that?" asked the Granger, "ifhe wrote the play."

"They've all been added by tbe come-dlnn," was the explanation.

and the klnodrome, with new pictures. TheRoyal Hawaiian Band week of 19.Mannion Pabk.—The excellent programme

last week was composed of: Harry Leone andAnna Dale, as beadllners, formerly of "TheRoyal Chef" fame; Froeinl, rM Singers,Geo. Donnelly, Juggler, and the Manulon-scope. Business la good.Columbia (Mlddlcton ft Tate, managers).—The doors of tbe Columbia were thrown

open last week, and a splendid bill was or-langed for the opening performance, headedby the Globe of Death. AL H. Weston andcompany Carlisle's dogs and ponies, JoeMyun Howard and Bland, Havward, Conroyand Hayward. Apel and Sumner, and MasterSlater contributed. The klnodrome con-tinued.

Havlin'b (Wm. Gavin, manager).—"Con-fessions of a Wife" held forth at Haviln'slast week, with Adyln Estee, a young emo-tional sctresB, In tbe leading role. The Dlaywas handsomely staged and well presented.J he usual large business Is anticipated attills attractive playhouse.

Imprbial (Mr. Russell, manager) .—Theregular Benson opened 12, with the musicalmelodrama, "The Cowboy Girl." Julia How-tano, an attractive young woman, bad the

nr K> .'"Parted by a aplendld company.

Crowded bouses prevailed at all perform-ances. "A Wife's Secret" 10-28.fniBjLja. E. Rice, manager).—The fol-

lowing bill was at Manager Set cosy littleI ranklfn Avenue playhouse Ibbc week : Luceand Luce, excellent musical team ; Baxterand Ahern, comedy acrobats ; Frank Lalour, Juggler: Lulu Blssellman, IllustratedBongs

; Donnle Du Roscher, singing andd.inclng soubrette, and the klnetograph, withnew pictures. The Globe has the distinctionor being the only playhouse open all Summer,nnd has been undergoing the usual Summeroverhauling nnd redecorating, without Inter-fering with the performances. Business hasbeen splendid, nnd the outlook fa good.Standard.—The Butler house wlllopei

with Empire Burlesquers.fopen 10,

MAINE.

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At tl,e C«P* Cottage Thutre(K. V. Phelan, manager) the entertainmentoffered by the stock last week was "PrinceKarl, and good slied houses were In evi-dence. "Peaceful Valley" Aug. 20 and week.Obm Thkatbr, Peaks Island (C. W. T.

Oodlng, manager).—The Bcason Is now at Itsheight, and the record for attendance, upto date, far exceeds anything previously re-corded here. The stock. 13-18. had an ex-cellent opportunity In "Champagne andOysters," which seemed to please the ma-jority, and attracted big houses. For 20and week, "A Bit of Scandal."

Rivebton Park (D. B. Smith, presldent-tnannger).—The musical comedy. "Mr. Tlanetrrom Mars," was put on by the J. W*. GormanCo. very surcesfsully, 13 and week.Note.—The Jefferson Theatre opens Its

DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA.

,Wiwhlnsrton—At the Acsdemy of Music

(J. W. Lyons, manager) tbls week, t'110,000Reward" Is the bllL Last week '"The Manof Her Choice" played to deservedly largepatronage. "The Way of the Transgressor"Aug. 27-Sept. 1.Majestic (Ira J. La Motte, manager).

This week, the thtrd devoted to African pro-ductions. Cole and Johnson, In "The Sboo-Hy Regiment." Last week the house wasdark, owing to the Dmry Colored GrsndOpen Co.'s failure to show up. "Tbe PolicyPlayers" next week.

Ciiasr'b (Miss H. Winifred Do Witt, man-ager).—This week the bill Includes: TaulineHall, Byron and Langdon, Sam Elton, Tar-son and Willard, the Arthur and MildredRaylas Co., tbe Melnotte-La Nole Trio, Rol-talre and the vltograph. Last week the Bea-son of this bouse opened with crowdedhouses to greet the Musical Simpsons, JulietWood and company, the Rooney Sisters, Ed-

Cincinnati.—Cincinnati's Fall festival,

the fifth and most stupendous of the series,

commences Aug. 20 ana continues until Sept.

22. In addition to the industrial features in

Horticultural and Power Halls, of the famedExposition buildings, Music Hall will be de-

voted to a presentation of "The Blue Moon."It will be staged by tbe Shuberti, throughcourtesy of the Heuck Upera House Co., man-agers of the Lyric Theatre. James M. Alli-

son, of the Snubert forces, Is here, lookingafter the preliminary fireworks. Two hun-dred and flity people will be In the cast. Amonth's run oi any production will mark a

new Cincinnati theatrical record, but hun-dreds of thousands of strangers will crowdtbe city during this perioo. A completeroster of amusements follows: The Back-woods Jon, the Hippodrome, JohnstownFlood, Temple of Art, House of Nonsense,Aladdin's 1'alace, Hale's Tours, MiniatureRailroad, San Francisco Earthquake, Prin-

cess Corenna and ber French Dancing Girls,

Gypsy Camp, Daughters of Confederacy, Inthe tikndow of the Cross, Infant incubator,

Jim C?S and Fighting the Flames. Vaude-viiie will be given in the Backwoods Inn.Trained Animals appear In tbe Hippodrome.Fighting the t lames will occupy toe entire

rquare on the canal bank, back or the Exposi-tion buildings, and is tbe same son of snowwhich New York and St Louis found so

profitable. Phil Slmms Is press representa-

tive of the Fall festival.

CHE8TBB Pabk (1. M. Martin, manager).—The Chester Park Opera Co. closes Its sea-

son tbls week, presenting Grace Cameron, in

"The Telephone Girl," supported by : Tomluce, Francis J. Boyle, Frederick Davidson,Sam Mylle.Ed. Reader, Marion Hood, GraceCameron, Blanche Rae Edwardes, Sylvester

Cornish, Edna Stetzler, Edna Iteming, Lillian

Mclntyre, Mildred Cecil, Ina Moulton, Nellie

Dowdail, Orrell Booth, Clara Lane, Cecilia

Webster, Marlon Oliver, Kalene Carter andStella Anderson. Pauline Hall, In "Dorcas,"attracted good sized audiences last week.Dr. C. F. Boger Is to give a series of lectures

on "Heads and People," commencing 21). inthe vaudeville theatre, 10, Woodward's sealsand Alsace and Lorraine are booked.Tub Zoo (Walter Draper, secretary).

Bohlmlr Kyrl and his band began their sec-

ond and last week's successful engagement10. Wormwood'a Dog and Monkey Circusclosed an all Summer engagement, and anovel dog and monkey dinner drew like amustard plaster laat week. Two baby ele-

phants, owned by the Hagenbecks. are now acard, rivaling the odd manatee, the only oneon exhibition in tbe land. The season atthe Zoo baa been remarkably successful.Coney Island (Lee n. t>rooks and L. T.

Anderson, managers).—Kennedy's Wild Westbegins its Becona and last week s enga^mentl'j, and 20 Bryant's Mlnstreia come ior thefinal week of the season "up the river."Coney Island's Fall festival la on, and thefinale comes Labor Day.Lcdlow Lagoon (J. J. Weaver, manager),—At tbe Vaudeville Theatre, ltt, Amusement

Director W. J. Clark will present LillianCrawford and her Six Anbeuser Girls, Hay-ter and Jarret, Billy Hart, Dugan and Mackand Marie Clark. Business averaged goodlast week.Hkuck's Opeba House (Heuck, Fenueasy

& Stair, managers).—"The Fonr Corners ofthe Earth," staged by Kllmt ft Gaxzolo, came10. "As Told in tne Hills," with Eleanor1 ranklln In the cast, proved a thriller laetweek, and business proved pretty good de-spite atmospheric conditions. "ChinatownUiarley" 20.

People's (Hubert Heuck, manager).—TbeDreamland Burlesquers, headed by DaveMarlon, are due 10. Tom Miner's BohemianBurlesquers started tbe ball rolling last week,to pretty good hot weather business. MerryBuilcaquers 20.Grand uyr.uA House (Harry Ralnforth &

John H. HavUn, managers).—Elsie Janlswill come Sept. 2, to open tbe season In "TheVanderbllt Cup."

Lyric (Heuck's Opera House Co. & LeeShubert, managers).—one sheets are on thewalls announcing the dedication of this band-some new house, early in October.Lxcbuk (Heuck, stair ft FenneBsy, mana-

gers).—Tbe season will open 20, with "HerMrat False Step."CoLuuuiA (M. C. Anderson, manager).

The aeawn's Inaugural, 20, will find a housebill as the first offering.

Oltaipic (W. 8. Cleveland, manager).

This new bouse will be dedicated to vaude-ville Sept 2.

Walnut Stbekt (M. C. Anderson, mana-ger).—"Peggy from Paris" comes Sept. '£,

to open the season,Stanoabd (C. B. Arnold, manager).—Rice

& Barton's Hose Hill English Folly Co. willopen tbe season Aug. 20.Summeu Chat.—h-mma Kissel (Mrs. George

Von Seggern), once famous violinist, anddaughter of tbe late director of a famous"over tbe Rhine" garden, has been declaredInsane, and taken to Longview Hospital....The Hawada troupe of Japanese acrobats,and Emlle Brls, a French aeronaut, werefeatured at the Carthage Fair 14-10Mrs, Will Wlnkleman nas gone to Mont-eagle, in the Cumberland Mountains, to singfor the Nashville Chatauquans ...MaryBoland, of Robert Edison's company, virtu-ally began ber career with tbe Pike StockCo. here, and old friends are congratulatingber upon ber advance Rae Hess anuStella Kelley, two of tbe Cincinnati girlswith the Oscar Ehrgott Opera Co. during theConey Island season of opera, have been add-ed to tbe company presenting "The Girl andthe Bandit." They leave for New York to beginrehearsals From Toledo comes a tele-

gram telling of the marlage of Dora Baker,& Cincinnati octrees, to Jamae Carr, a Lima(O.) merchant Frequent cancellationsare keeping tho Summer amusement directorsguessing about tbe complexion of their vaude-ville bills. J. Wesley Hubbard, tbeBlnger, has gone to New York Bertac'aAnimal Circus, with "Maud," the mule, wereat Chester Park last week, and a temporaryInjunction, secured by John J. Ryan, of theOlympic Theatre, who tried to atop the act,was dissolved E. H. Anthony, of "TheMeddler," has been appointed press agent ofthe Olympic Theatre.

B— —Dayton.—At Uie National Theatre, "Uncle

Josh Spruceby" Aug. 20-22, "At the World'sMercy" 23-25.Nbw Uband Theatre opened week of Aug.

20 with a very pleasing entertainment, thebill Including: Major O'Laughlln, C. A. Cole,Dorothy Cotters, Janette Laurelle, Fay, Coleyand Fay, and moving pictures. For week of20: Dill and Ward, Lottie West Bymonds,

Toledo.— At the Casino (Otto SHves,manager) "Tbe Maid and the Mummy" drewcapacity houses Aug. 12 and week. "AStranger lu Town" lu and week.Fauh (Joe Pearlstlne, manager).—Carroll

Johnson and AL Phillips and company wereattractive numbers on last week's bill. Splen-

did business rules. -.

Btrsr's (Frank Burt, manager).—^"China-town Charlie" pleased the patrons 12-15.

The Fast Mall" 10-18.

-Zanesviiie.—The Weller Theatre, under

tbe management of J. G. England, will be

opened for the season of 1000-07, with Vo-gel's Minstrels, Aug. 24.

Nor*.—H. L. Qaeisser, of this city, waselected grand esteemed leading knight of the

B. P. O. Elks, at Denver, Col., July 16.

Marlon.—The Grand (C. E. Perry, mana-ger) opeas the season Aug. 22, wita AL G.Eield'a Minstrels, followed by "The CowboyGirl," 27, and "Her Only S'n ' 28.

i §COLORAJO.

Denver.—At Manhattan Beach (W. EHall, manager) two of tbe season's successes

were repeated in the theatre lost week, "TheClngalee" aad "San Toy" dividing the time.

This closed tbe theatrical season at tbls re-

sort. On Aug. 10 the members of the Augua-tin Daly company gave a vaudeville concert.

The season haa been a great Buccess. Tbepark will remain open until late In September.

Elitch's Gabckxs (Mary EIItch-Long pro-

prietor).—"Old Heidelberg'' and "If 1 Were

tilng," which scored so heavUy earlier In

the season, were revived last week, and did

big business. Tbe Bellows Stock Co., withJane Ooker, in "The Pit," week of W.Obpheux (Martin Beck, general manager).

—What promises to tw the biggest season in

the history of this bouse will open 20, withMacart's aogs and monkeys, Canin and Otto,

Garlette Bros-, Majestic Trio, Zlska andKing, Bryan and Nadlne, and pictures.

Cubtib (A. B, Pelton, manager).—"TheWorld" was the attraction last week, paddid good business. Week of 10, "Lookingfor a Wife." "The Holy City" follows.

Crystal (G. I. Adams, manager).—An-other good bill drew big bouseB last week

:

The Weber Family, J. A. Sbadrlck, HermannY Precludes, Courtney and Jeaoette and pic-

lores.Novelty (Henry Lubelskl, manager).

Big business ruled last week with Welch.Francis and company, Babe Sims, LombardBros., Shone Family, Mclntyre Sisters andpictures.

Notes.—The Tuilerles Gardens is drawingbig crowds. Helen May Butler's Bond is theprincipal attraction outside of vaudeville anddancing Bafaello Cavallo will lead theorchestra at tbo Broadway tbls seasonMax Fablsb, tbe popular treasurer of the

Orpheum, Is back from hla vacation, spent la

New York and Chicago Joseph Newman,song humorist, will make a seven weeks' (.our

of Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico,with Charlotte Blxler, Greta Boat and InezBrown. Comedy sketches and music will

make up the regular programme. . . .Mrs. Mc-Court has announced tbe list of bookings forthe Broadway and Tabor Grand, and a greatseason Is anticipated at both houses.

TEXAS.

Sam AntoiHo— Electric Park (Sid H.Weia, manager) has been amusing the nubileby local vaudeville attractions. Much to thedelight of theatregoers. Albert Taylor andhis very popular company have returned foran extended engagement In repertoire selec-tions.

Note.—The Winter Amusement Co. banJust been chartered, and bids fair to bea very attractive amusement hall for theWinter.

Galveston.—At tbe Galveston ElectricPark (Chas. Frenkel, manager) the follow-ing people opened a week's engagement Aug.12, to a good sized audience: Forest andWeber, Irwlna, Kelly and Murpby, and theelectroscope.

»»»OKLAHOMA.

Oklahoma city.—At Delmar Garden(Slnopolou ft Marre, managers) North Bros.'Com'.'dlans finished a two weeks' engagementAug. 11, and enjoyed good patronage. CurtisComedy Co. opened 12, with "A Ten Thou-sand Dollar Beauty." Fine business.

Bijou Aib Dome (E. J. Laesarre, propri-etor).—The De Vonn Sisters, Jack Bendon,Dutch Walton, Cook and Oakes and Bljou-scopo made up a capacity bill for week of 12.

- »Liebler A Co.'s New Plans.

George C Tyler announced last week tbatLiebler ft Co. will make some changes for thisseason, and bring back to tbls country EllisJeffreys, the English actress, nearly threemonths earlier than it bad originally beenintended she should come. Mr. 'Tyler's origi-nal plan had been that Miss Jeffreys shouldopen her season at tbe Royalty Theatre, inLondon, next month. In a new play, hut he hasdecided that he will bring her to New Yorkfirst. According to the new arrangementsMies Jeffreys will be seen for tbe first timeSept, 10, at the Liberty Theatre, this city,in "Haviland Brooke's Wife," written es-pecially for her by Inglls Allen, a new dra-matic writer In England.

Charles Cartwrlght, the well knownEnglish actor, who hOB been engaged by Mr.Tyler to stage Eleanor Robson's productionsiblB season, will Immediately set about tbepreliminary arrangements for producing tbenew play for Miss Jeffreys. He will alsoplay the leading role In tbe piece during theNew York run. In addition, Mr. Taylor hasobtained tbe services of George Gllddens.the English character comedian, who willappear In MIbb Jeffreys' support, and Inci-dentally make his first appearance in Amer-ica. This change necessitates the postpone-ment of Eleanor Robson's season at theLiberty Theatre for a month, nnd it la nowdecided that she will make ber first appear-ance at that house in Izrael Zangwill's newplay, "Nurse Marjorle," Oct 8. Notwith-standing the eoKOgeracnt of MIbb Jeffreys atthis theatre, Mies Robson will present allthe plays that have been before mentionedbb Included In her repertory, and her seasonof thirty-five weeks will not be curtailed Inany particular. Miss Jeffreys and Mr. Glid-tiens will arrive in New York Aug. 22, andrehearsals will be begun at once.

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Norfolk.—At tbo Academy of Mmlc,while no extensive Improvement! bave been In-

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soap mid water, and bere and there the touchof a pslnt brush, have made It decidedly In-

viting. Tbe regular season opens Aug. 25,with "The County Fair." Corlnnc Francis,In "Vlolette," 20; Tim Murphy 30, "TbeSultan of Mnlu" 31, Sept. 1.

Ockan Vikw Cam ino (Otto Wells, locnl

manager).—Tbe constant rainfall with whichthis eectlon has been visited for some weekspast has necessarily hod rather a depressingeffect on all outdoor attractions. Haverly'sMinstrels week of 20.

Bijou (Abb Smith, manager).—New peo-

ple week of 20: Young Sisters. Bulab DeMonti, Billy Mosmyth, Mildred Melbourn,Black and Walton, and Emily Ballard. Busi-ness Is good.

ArniTosiTM (J. M. Barton, manager).—Nochange In the bill for week of 20. Business!a Rood.Manhattan (Crlnnlan Bros., managers).-

I'eople for week of 20 : John Burner, theMaddrrns, I'arker and Florence, Bdltb Dun-bar, May Bell and Emma Wallace. BusinessIs good.Majestic (Maurice Prank, manager).

The opening of this bouse, on Sept. 10, marksthe adveot of an entirely new theatre In

Norfolk. It will be a burlesque house In thestrictest sense of tbe word, and ManagerFrank says that he Intends playing onlythe highest class burlesque attractions. Thehouse, when completed, will seat about 1.200people. As yet the opening attraction hasnot been decided upon.

Stannvon.—At the Beverly (Barkman AShultz, managers) "Mistakes Will Happen"

"the Town" Sent 3,

The Sultan of Sulu"6, Florence Davis 8.

Colb Bbos.' Cmcus will exhibit here Sept 0.

« *»TKNNKSSEE.

Aug. 81, "The Toast of the Town"'McFadden's Plats" C,

Memphis—At Hopkins' Bast End Park(A. B. Morrison, manager) an excellent pro-gramme was offered by tbe management, weekof Aug. 12, and satisfactory attendance pre-

vailed. The people were: Lazar and Laiar,J. illliu. Waltone, Muxuz and Mazette, Char-lotte Itavenscroft, Neoon Family, and theklnodrome.Fairyland Park (K. K. Singleton, mana-

ger).—The attendance, week of 12, wasemluently satisfactory to the managementLucia Moore and Mortimer Snow. In the lead-

ing roles, continues to please. The bill pre-

sented was "Sapho." For week of 19, "ABachelor's Romance."

VENfi SMLearncdj by any man or boy; small co»t. Sendto-day 2c. stamp for particulars and proof. O. A.Smith, Room it, 2010 Knoxvllle Ave., Peoria, 111.

Knoxvllle.—At Cbllhowee Park Theatre(C. D. Peruchl, manager) business wltn thererucbl-Oypzene Co., as usual. Is good. Tbeplays for this week are "The Younger Broth-ers and "Under tbe Shadow of tlie Banshee."

kt.uui'h Theatre (Fritz Staub, manager).—This bouse opens Aug. 20, with the JewellKelly Stock Co., In repertory.

Notb.—Fritz Staub has leased Staub'sTheatre to himself and tbe Bijou AmusementCo. for a term of years. The policy of tbehouse remains tbe same, excepting that In

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hns been lively among the forces at theirheadquarters at Chicago. Mr. Mann Is verymuch pleased with the outlook for the com-ing season, and claims tbe casts he has en-

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AUGUST -2&

I'VE SAID MY LAST FAREWELL.

TOOT-TOOT,GOOD-BYE.

tot Wft See Yon Smile.

the israrw york clipper: 709

ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.

WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED

I'VE SAID MY LAST FAREWELL,

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Let We See You Smile.»=«*««» * 1HE ENTmE CATALOGUE OF I I -FRED FISHER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,

SUCCESSOR 10 CONN and FISHER.INCLUDING 1 UK FOLLOWING DID BONO HITS.

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"Amasls.' boverluff between opera romlaueIn the l'rench sense, ami comic, opera Iti m«Kngllrib, was produced at the New nn Timrs-day night. The book wan dune- )iv FrederickPenn, ihe music by Pblllp Michael Farradsy,and lue production was made by Louis Cal-vert. A large audience attended the firstperformance of the piece, which seems 'as-sured of a certain success. Tb« story dealswith tpe kilthiK of a incred cat, for whichsome one must die. Prince Anhotep la theculprit, it la a cane of rival singers. Thecats' serenade Interfered with hU compo-sition of a sonnet. He confesses bta crime,and although he Is betrothed to the Prlncei*AwaslK, daughter of Amasls IX, l'tiiiruob ofKgypt. that will not avail to nave hlin. nuta poor scribe, one Chelro, also loves the prln-resrvand to save her he asserts he killed thecat, nnd explains that the confession of theprince; Is due .to the hallucination from .vhlctra prince. In love, naturally 'sii Iters'. The <Us-t-orery of an 'Old and forgotten Ifiw, still onthe statute books,- by the princess, savesthe scribe's life ; the prince and princessmarry. Thus the piece ends. The principalcharacter and player's: Prince Ahho'tep, fto-

Inrid Cunningham ; Princes* Amasin. RuthVlnrent; AinaslH IX, Pharaoh of Be/pl, Rut-land Harrington, and Cbelro, WbitwortbMltton. .'*.,' •

When Arthur Bourcbler and Violet Van-brotltfh leave the Oarrick for a tftort pro-vluiliil tour "The Morale of Marcus" will

I n in In receipt of a letter, from Homer B.Mason, Of Mhfioit nnd ICVeler. fn-m Mel-bourne, Aus, under date of June a7, hestates tbflt the success of "Hooked by Crook''in AtiHtralM la without Question, which, I

am nitre, Mr. uinl Mm. Mason's many friendswill be pleased to learn. -While In Nydney

WOT, in pantomime, and Fred Nlblo are

still -eontrloutors tom P'few sbow, atid

as 1 have epoken. of them befjdre (,need Bay

ICRATCHEO TIU BLOOD RAN.

nulitanli olerr this week one of III. be»t Hide yaifrr «fW.»Mt-Cpinpirc,-works, entitled "A Terrible SlgW.' It Is cure 1>> tiitl.-iirn Itt-mi ill...

"great Improvement over ''Sly wife. Iota , .,<

tb«y nut" on a new alietcb. entitled" lie Tlndal and company, In "Beblnd tbe loot- "I w ||] be, glad lo give anybody suffer-

Hero.'' It ehows every promlae of being light.," provide much good laughter, ooa .

f eczema any information reeard-another "Hooked by Crook" «gree««. Mr. tbere/ore may be tertnetf a sueeess. Grlffln \^ZrM\r«nvl^!SiK^^n,vAitSand Mm. Maaon leave Kreemontle Aug. SO. nnd Dubois are on at 11-10. The acrobatic ing Cuticura Kemedies. When my little

They will leave the boat nt Nnnlea, nnd go ecccntrlcn. who have been appnrnted for some girl was about .1 year and a half old thereoverland to England., Tb.y begin, In Octo- time, appear to b"^b/"e"'fdA '^ "'p

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developed small pimples 'btf'W Ta*ce," lace and I'nv "Ion tlon, n« hr work aecniH to be.ilmprpyeu in "'-..

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many wnyn. Tliey are well Miked if the which went into a scale which threw off

l'alace patron,. "The American- Girl In a ],ttte watery substance. Her head wasHong nnJ Htory," M«»a Courtney, la doing a

, a ft-ectcd with it. She used to scratch

S3™'"!.W% &&*gnfi*L& ""til it bled, making very, bad sore,. We'The Mysterioim Mr, C." The gentleman tried two or three salves, including borax.

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.'a™<* «<" «* *°™y good so I got some

to be congmtnlated for providing aomethlng Cuticura $oap first, and then tised_the

new. ta Domino Rouge, open, at tbla boiise Cuticufa Soap, Ointment and Pills. Theyon Monday week, she Is a 1 ready being ei- compieteiy cured her, and we have had notens rely advertised and billed, and h big ~" r ./.,.. ti;_ t? v^«^ ,«,Xaudience Is eipected to be present at her more bother with it. Wm. K Knox, iaio

opening. So. 35th St, Philadelphia, Pa., June lo,Collins and Hawley write me from Sooth .««W-

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Africa that they nave made tbe bit of tbelrlyJ°'

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Uvea In thaf country, a'n'd bat* 'In every .. '' ,; '; . '. '

'i, r,.Figg!°JTF5=wav enjoyed their encasement. They are now «WTJWnere meeting with lla usual ancceas.

at Cape Town, and at the conclusion of their Tile world funious Juggler -a performance. Is

stay there, they come to London to play for wui'ched wltn the clofest Interest, and the

.„ five weeks, then td the States for ten weeka, accomplishment of his marvelous feats

If one were welcome.' Mr. Wilson'* present' dfter which tluy return to this country to arouses Intense enthusiasm, which finds ei-

offerlng Is made tip of 'ell star acts. Tbe fulfil contracts calling for one year's solid presalon in; load and prolonged- applause. Inbooking. . -.. -nla own rpeclal line Clnquevalll may be said

T. I . O'Connor, M. P., la now the man of -to reign supreme, and tile unequalled skill

the hour with tbe mualc publishers, song he displays In -his balancing Bud< other feats

builders, etc; In this country. 'Last week both .Is set off by a natural ease and grace of man.

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where adTirUuawatt and aubscrlptiuna are

received at oar regular ratea.

'llll CLll'FES Ci.N D| DflTAINIU, WHOIA-bai.b ANDBkT&uVf kt OUT Aifents, DrenUno*!

newe depot, 87 Avenue do l'.Upera, Peril,

France; M. wucnthai, Frederick Btraaaa

101 (Terminus Hotel), Berlin, N. W., tier-

mVi*'*^mP.&it.!L*«#i ?„"* now Fridaymifiwg?ana; Manila Book inft Btatlonu*

,»., XM be ,dark for o : few weeks, reopen!

tacolU, UantU, f. I.; Albert A Bo^ |J*T- a

130 King Bt,, Hydnoy, Auatfallt.

'iiiu 'it ^W V oftK OLIPPBB pnbilskeaoill unt rilUlon, «nd that Is dat«*t^om Ne'vr Vol*.

be played at tbe bouse during tbelr absence.It bt a stage version of W. J. 1-ocke'n udvel,"Tbe Morals of Marcun Ordeyn," by theauthor. The flarrlck was closed, last I'ri-

uy. "Down Qur Alley." nut nieetlng- withthe expected auetess. It will be done In acompressed version In the provincial tour.

It vH wild that tbe Cabinet Is determinedtjiat the cross i. f tbe Legion of Honor shallbi- eqbferred on Sarah liernbardt, In spiteOf the1 refusal of the codhell of that orderto • bestow It. The government baa post*poned Its action Aug. 17. when tbe jtreatnctn.fsH will be 'decorated by onler of theCabinet, If she has not already received thehonor from the council.

1 fleorgiVAlexander Is out of tbe cast of"Ills. House In Order," which recently cele-brated' Ita two hundredth performance nttbe St. <rom#n. pining bis absence fromtbe play bis part of Hilary Jessoo Is belnjrii'/iviid i>y Dawson Mllward, wbosc part ofMajor Mimrewarde rails to Itotert Horton,J'xri'lh'ui bUHlbeas prevails, despite Mr. Alcx-nnder's absence.The n>ylved "Oelsho" Is In Its last dayn at

Dnly'n, It belhg tbe Intention of tbe nianuge-tiiciit to withdraw the' popular musical play—

will then. Iuk late m

Spptember with an adantatloh of "Les Mer-vcfllcHBCs." '

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The i.lrl Belilnd the Counter" will be

Minnie Thurgate and company put on &new and clever Cruso nl;li. called "TbeBt?al l.lttip Rohloion," at tbe Tlvoll lastPaturday afternoon. It met with the op-

Srnval of n targe matinee house. H. Chanceewton, known to tbe readers of The Nea

Vtirk UramaUr, iflrrnr an "Gawnln," wrotethe skit, and Herman Flnck, musical directorat the 1'nlace, did the music.

Willie (.(miner, the wonderful dancer, hasa star spot on the bill at the Palace,Hordesley, this week, and cornea very' nearbeing tbe bit of tbe show. He writes begets a hand on every step.One of the most couretous managers In

London Is Joseph Wilson, manager of theTlvoll. 'Bis handling of tbe reins of thatball has brougbt'tbe business up to "bonnefull" sign in every performance. He ls.al*

ways on band to greet friends and mem-hers of the press, which makes one feel an

following make up tbe great bill I HarryLauder,. Harry FrugHon, Annie Purcell, Rtis-

aell Wallett, Alice Hollander, Nellie Wallace,Alexandra Dagmar.' Tom Collins, tbe ThreeLaurels,' Foreman and Faotinn, Dan Crawley,Atbau and Collins, Tom Wottwell, Sam Stiyo, •-->»•<« «. --—. —»—- ~- "-„_ „*., -—,. ----- --.-,—- --,- .-=Lena Vcrdl, the Four Olympian Stars. Uinry given In tbla letter some weeks ago, which become quite g trite saying among: variety

on' 1.ES UCen re-engaged for three years wlir'nt'Iaitt ennbie tbe hawkers of pirated theatre patrons.m

liiniuria, triv., in iiiu tuumii . uun t, nn vum /» m u vu. w • —h ^ -• — - -——. —— ^,- ... ^ v .

Houses of Parliament passed the Musical ner that jiartly accounts for bis greatCopyright Act, 1OO0, details of which were larlty. 'There la only one Clnquevalll,.r*i I,. .1.1.. ».,,...*. ,-..„. JL „,..., I- ., .. ..^ m\.t*li 1...... ...

, .! ..,,1,,, n tvlli, unrltiir n in / m r. di

: popu-ir lias

Kragson' ....

by the Tlvoll mftnagciricnf, and will remainat that bouse until the Drury Lane panto-mime claims his services.On and after Oct. 1 the isrliton Theatre

will be run as a music ball, on tbe twofiouses a night policy. It Is owned by thesame' company which controls tbe Kmurens,Brixton, and will be managed by Walternibhons. Its music ball name will be-tbePrlxton Hippodrome.On Monday next, at the Pavilion, Connie

Kdlss and H. A. Lytton, '

tlalety Thentre favorites', will appear Innew sketch by George Bolllt, entitle'*

two very strong— r In SUnited

H.ii'i'fedra nt Wyndham's on 8e|>t. rj, by''h Mother,'' a hew play, by Airs. Henry'•l'eter'it

de in PiiHUirf, auilioriNN of "The Lonely Mi f-

THHfijl at the

Mo Hrpllea br Mall o r Trl'srayn.

..AltimiHSFS OB WHLSXABOUTS MOT aiTiP.Aj.r,' IN qi-'tST Or NlH'll filKHTI.IJ WIITw toTltbBt WHOM T1JBY 8B8C, IN C1RI at 'Til 1.0

CLIPPEIt Puht uri'icK. All i.ettihh willBE AhVBBTIHKb ONB WBCIt ONLY. If TltX

JiiltllS Of ANT THKATKICAL COMP*NT i J«

BDOanf, iixs-rh to 'Ouit list or BocrmON AMiTIIEU l'AUE. WB CANNOT »ND sOUIM•T HAIL OB TBLEOBiyB.

DM tMATI.4 .

K. R., Manistee.—We Wo no knpwledgfl

of the present wliereahmits of the parly. 'Au«

dress n letter In care of this olllce, and wowill advertise It hi Tiik Clhtku letter list.

if, D., Lovulund,IS. T. V., Wanton,H. 0., RlmlroiN. M., ItoeheKler,it I, T.t Kalumaxoo, nnd'*ANXiiH!8,"—'Sec anawet to I.. It., above.

L. A« !>-. St. Louls.~Watch our route list

each week. . .. ,

(I. G., 1 letrolt.—There Is a playwright bytbrtt name.

N, J., en route—Address editors of papers

In the cities you mention.-Brit., New York.—Address tbe party you

? M. 'C':, Call Junction.—The duties are to

keep the wardrobe tit 'order. Muke applica-

tion Id some Of the managers of spectacularpiodiietlous.

s. ft, Atlantic.—It la Impossible to evengive nn approximate number.

J. W. 6., Bt. Pniil.-—We can ouJyodvUo

lliiniilrcs," whirl, was notAdclpbl h taw months ago. Those engaaedt lilts far to appear In the new. play are': Mar-lon Terry, 1'rederlck Kerr and'»A. R Mat-hews. As stated before In thin letter, "Thetllrt Belilnd the Counter" will, go on tourwith the original enst. Tbe start will be modeat* the-Klnir's/'HIasKow, onHent. 10.

Ijist night, at tile Pavilion, White Chapel,the Jewish trngedlun, Jfli'ob I'. aiIi.t, gnve

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Service."

Fred Nlblo, the American story teller,.whotax been nothing lens than a phenomenalhit at tbe Palace, tells to a representativeof the stage how tbe news of hfs Europeantour, was received by some of bla relntlve.i

In tbe States, He has un old uncle livingIn New Hampshire, whose Ideas of geographyare somewhat dwarfed when applied toforeign lands, Mr. Nlblo saya : "lie seemedmuch surprised when I told him I wa's Rolngto London, and asked me If 1 Intended vlslt-

lug England. I explained London's retrttlon

to England, and >then be put up anotherJiiest Ion aa to whether I should take in'arir!, to which I replied in tbe nnlrmntlve.His next iiucHtlon was. 'I suppose you'll begoing to the continent}' and when I told himiimt Paris wan on the continent, be seemedn.lldiy surprised and sold, '\\a\. Fred, If youEfty goldg rluht on you'll be going to EuropeCM or these anys, won't you *< I fled."

The nippodtome was fairly well-HIIed Inst

Saturday night wbeu I visited that house. 1

unlved wbeu Mile. Olive, the juggler, wasdoing her clever act. ' Automatus, fun In anautomatic exhibition: lies and Antonio ec-

centrics, and Jack Tbeo Trio, equilibrists,

preceded Mile, Olive, and, as I was late fagetting In, I missed them. Llos Alfrus, gym-

music to be effectively dealt with. Francis,Day - 4 Hunter, tbe well-known publishers,have glveu a fuHs'zed photograph .of. Mr.O'Connor a prominent place In tbelr windowon Charing Cross Bona with the underline,"The Mus'cal Copyright Cbamplftn."The date of tbe soiling of the- Manhattan

Comedy Four for New York Is now known.It 'Is An;?, ii'j. They expect to be away fromthis country about .three months.Tom J Icam nrrlved In London early In tbe

week, expecting to have a little rest beforeopening at the Olyrtipla, Paris, Aug. 10, butas sodh f.B the PnlaCe management beard hewas In town they sought bim out and gotMm to Join the Palace bill .on Wednesdaynight for the remainder of the week. Hisact was the usual hit. Mr. Hearn telle mehe Is returning to the States shortly to tourthe.Ke'ltb housen. .

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Hooker and DarJs, who have been restingiu London for some weeks, begin work nextweek; Copenhagen is their destination.Charlie Hooker will be missed by some ofthe boys In fown.-as be ban been the life ofmany of their gatherings after tbe shows atLight.

Mooney and Holbein ployed tbe Palace.Manchester, nnd we're thoroughly satisfiedwith- the' way they went. Tney had thi«week open, and Intended to remain In town,but at two hours', ho (Ice, on Monday, theyopened at tbe Brighton Albambra, theirspecialty beto^ one of the hits of tbe show-

Dr. Ross, the great Hurley Street specif) 1-

Isl, DM , Just performed, with success, . aserloua operation oh Miss Benson, of I Kingand Benson: The talented duo will not beable to take up their work for a month ormore. Their last edgagement was olayed attbe Holborn liuiplre, a Cow wefika ago.^wlieVetbey 'iflayed for a fortnight,- they being heldover for a. -second week hecaunn of tht'lr pm-ncmenal suocess during tbe first week of toeengngcincnt. They nie without a doubt ant

4>»OUR CHICAGOXETTdB.

(fboji ova OWN COHIIEBPONDENT).

Itooru 1)04, Ash lo ml Block, Chloaso.1

with the opening, on Saturday evening,Aug. 18, or MeVicker's, with James O'Neill,in "Monte Ciisto," nnd "Tbe Time, tbe Placeapd-the Girl," at. tbe La Balle, the regularseason started. Sunday, IU/ Fred Mace will

bo Been In "Tlie Umpire,'' at the Urand OperaHouse, for one show only, making way forJoe Weber and bis company, which will pre-rent ''Twiddle Twaddle" Monday, 20. Alltbe holdover bills are doing well; particularly"The yanderbllt Cup," at tbe colonial.

Ij.i.imii.s TjiLKATftK (Will J. Davis, mana-ger).'—Tbe phenomenal run of "Tin.- Lion andtbe Mouse" Is' drawing to a close. Crowdsbt 111

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attend. "Tbe Free Lance" Sept. 2.

Powhbk' Thbatrb (Harry J. Powers, man-ager).—Edwin Arden will continue to act In"Told In tbe Hills" for three weeks more.Julia Uinn Joins tbe company Monday ulgbt,20, when Costal Heme leaves. "Tbe SquawMan" folJow.s. -

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Colonial Theatrb (George W. Lederer,manager).^—I>,|Ble Janls, In "The VanderbiitCup," Is giving o line entertainment. "TheLion and ' the- Mouse" burlesque will lo* afeature next week. Otis Harlan, Henry -V.Donnelly, Edith l>ecker and every memberof this excellent company has become greatlocal favorites, and tbctr work Is particularlyclever. "Genrttu" Wush!hgton «.',*"' 'withGeorge M. Cohanl Sept. 17.

tlie first of rcvQii performances at that boilsc. ' tiasls, proved to be acrobats of more Than . „During tbe engagement' '"Metoref," "King ordinary abllttv, and tbelr wurk gnlbed much of thebest cards In London, to-dny, ;havlbgLeu,*,'" "The Tree of Knowledge," "Urloln- npplhuse. Harding and Ah Sid b act Is as received froni managers 'of many oi m«*

strong a bit here as It Is In Lbo States. The bouses tbey help till many gifts to show ap-Harmony Four mnde their appearance at the preclatlou of their drawing power. Next No*lilppodronie, nnd scored tienvlly. Lnvater veraber King and Beundn t;oto Austrulla fori.i'i' Is very funny. Just now be Is wink

" - -

im; with his dogs. I Mr. Leu Is ably assisted

by Otho Twlgg. the well known ring dl-

Sector of Ihe ' Hippodrome. Aiiiurhm andHilar. In "A Scene at tbe Fair YJronnds,"

provided one of the most versatile nnd en

Costs", and "Solomon the" wise" will bopliiyed, .Mr. Adler Is being supported by tboPavilion Jewish Drumatic Comjuiny.

Hall Cnlne rend his new piny, "Tho Dond-nuih," nt Dritry I. fine Theatre, one day thisweek, to Arthur Collins and ihe company eh-galed lo .itpneni- In Ir. Including : Mrs. Pat-rick Cnmpbell, Henry Neville, Frank Cooper,Jiiiih'h Fi'i'b/iiiiIi'Z, lieu i- v Aluley. LionetIlroitghnud many others. Tbe effect produced Joyable shows of the ptrformance. Tbe Threeiir tho ivjiiIiik h said to have been such as

u

not to lelive.too much anxiety about the fu-luic or the play. . ,

On Wediiesday night the fiftieth perform-ance of lbo new Chinese comic opern ."See*

i' im" iviiibj eiiu ireunuu gun, iii.'iiiiiiii 1U1Harry Itlckards, obd they think of returningto America via Sun l<rauclHco, when theAustralian tour Is completed.A welcome return to borne will be that of

the palace Girls, who will shortly return tothe Shaftesbury Avenue house, ufter havingappeared In: "The-(Jelslia" revival at Daly's.

Small Hetids renlly Wtloug lu a museum as They will uudnubbtMlIv murk their reanpear-thuy are not of Mimclem Interest to a music aiice wllh something new' In the line or hong

Hoc," wus celebrated it tjic Prince of Wales'.The attendance Is still, satisfactory.

Flunk Parker, tlio Ulppodrotne's celebratedproducer, promises a new spectacular showat that house next week. It-is edtltled 'TheKnrthqnnke," nnd Is the work of Alicia Itum-i ii v nnd ltudqlpb ,de Cordovft.

.

"Cin)|, t']iii" Is: tH'lng ployed at Ihe Empirethis week nnd for tire tvto to follow. WithoutMIsr (lenee the premiere dsucer of the house.The gifted dancer la away on her- holiday.A Wutteau divertissement, In oho tableau.entitled "Fete Uulnhle,"ilehlgued by c. WIl-hemi, music by tVJ. Glaser, abd dnnt-es or-ranged by Fred Farreu, wns added to the bill

you1 to submit the plnya to some of the pro- on .aomliiy last, and met with a very friend-

duclng mnuaKers. ly .reception. The vaudeville portion of thoJ. A. S., Juiueslown.—We have no means Snow Is supplied by Anna Hlcklsb, nn ex-

uf snowluR. celleut vm-niist : the Australian ladles'of hnowlug.w: J. K.. sj eld.—Address tbe editor Quartette, the Kremkas, linlg nnd Novel,

Phiilton nnd DiMloy.'iiiinedv 'cyclists; 11. 11.DougluHs, mouologlst, aiul Harry Iluntly.

Oswald Stoll, who, for lutuiy yeur«. liasmnde Cdrdlft his hotno, bun decided to takeup his residence ot Putney, which Is one ofth« suburbs of this ctly. Mr. Stoll alwaystoMt his week eiid at CardllT, and I hellaveIt was bis custom to witness ihe Mmidav

TOMB Empire before

of one of Ihe Buffalo papers."Gymnaht," HHIshoro.— Brown's gym-

D«Hlmii, Twenly-tblrd Btrcet, near Sixth

Avenue. Nuw York City.,

1,. K tl„ Milwaukee.—1. The party to

whom you refer Is tbe proper oue to answeryour- query. -2. Clmrncier parts. Jfc Timability utidpromhieuce of lbo actor uud not

tbe line of purls delermlues It.

A, W. Hit Newark.—Send your addressnnd wo will mall you a copy of tbe "Llltlo

Ited Buok." ' ' _j .

1I\SI.1IAI.1,.

J. II. W., F.mi ciniie:— it wins. Under ourrule, mmle thlrty-oue yenrs nuo. after mnuynoted jirofessors of wit thematic** uhd all- tbolending Uusel>ull people of the country hadfor weeks compared views In our columns, It

was decided,' n Score of 1 to Is winning bythe least amount inisslble- In baseball, where-in fractious of runs are unknown, und will

not win u bet of two to oue. Practically ait.mi Is no wurse beaten when tW score |h

1 to Q Hutu when the si-ore: Is t) to 8, thodifference being only one run In each case.

The winning (earn must make nt least twoiuus to one or none If It Is a two to oue hot.

W. J. S.. Chicago.—The matter Is lo bosettled by Hie National League Board of Di-rectors. Yon can abide by Us decision; or,

better still, yuu can cull Ihe bet a draw.OAHDS.

P. M„ Boston.-—(n ' nil games of card*,

jpqnt bin week end ,

if wisperfornureturning to town.

since my Inst letter Blyth Brett, who sne-rccded Albert Gilmer as nmuager nt the Ox-ford, pin rem., bus been selected by Hieinuungement of the bouse to llll the position

ball uudL'Dcii. At leiiat they <*onic On nDd gooff without 1 any applautic, so to speak. JamesH. Joe Is excellent on the wire. Buddha'sBlackboard, billed as "Ah UhsolvaUle Mys-tery," Is very much of n mystery. The Kauf-man Troupe of Lady TycllHts do many dat-ing and dllllcult bicycle feats In a mostglnccfoT mnnner. "The Flood," as .utual.

dosed the show to greut Interest on the partof the spectator*. It Is n spectacle that Is

being ta.ked about by all the visitors whohave been fortuuu'te enough to see It.

Burton and 'Ashley are at Edinburgh this

week with O. K. Sato nt the Empire. Mm.Barton Writes ino' that her husband Is achampion Usbcrman, nnd Hint he and O. K.are spending tbelr spare momentB catchingScottish ML ' T

in nn Everhnrt letter I learn of tho Ill-

ness of Olllo Youilg'B brolhei', who Is in ahospital, dowu with typhoid fever. TbeIioliji king, how playing a very successfuleugugenieut In Pnrls, states In hla letterHint he has been approached by an agentwho offei-H him six monlhs' steady work If

In win set hack bis time lu America, huthe thinks that It can't be done, und baa re-

fused the good offer. Everhnrt will bo ntthe FoIIch Marlgny until Sept. 15.There Is n rumor that n new hall Is to be

built on Oxford Street by WurlugS, the con-cern cunt rolling the new and uiagiilllcenthouse furnishing store on that street, nnd|t. In also rumored that Albert Gilmer, lutemalinger of the Oxford, will innnago tbehouse. . .

Ella Shields Is just hack from her holiday

and dnnce.De Witt, Burns and Torrance aro Juat

back from South' Africa, where tbelr novelty,"The Awakening of Toys," topped every bill,null was rt big 'nit. They are now Vest Inc. inLondon, prior to startlug on their Europeantime, .

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Harry Houdlnl, tho handcuff expert, has

i.AuiiU'K Thkathk i Herbert. C.Doce. man-ager/.-^Henrr -Woodruff Is. still, playlngvln"Brown of Harvard." The . theatre partynourishes In nil Its glory here. -The Bum-mer season will be but one week more. Busi-ness Is very good.' Aug. 26, "The LoveBonte" will be produced.

M'uikiia'Ckk TiiKvnti: (It. E. Uilrun'yer,manager).—WHIfam Norrls still delightH hisaudiences by bis serious plhylng <la "MyBesten Friend" and bis pleasing; frivolity In

"A Strenuous Life," The public continuesto Indicate It' likes a good,- bright "farce.Next Week Is the laBt of a prosperous en-«ugement. Tuesday, Aug. 28, "The Stolen

cuicaoo Opmu House (Lyman B. Glover,manager for -Kohl ft Castle).—'iThe Land- ofNod" continues, with' Mabel Harrison, KnoxWilson, the Madcap Ballet and the giantrooster (Walter Stanton) as favorites. Tbenewest reuturc Is the singing of the newJack of Hearts, Adele Oswotd. the youngestprima donna on uuy stage. Since the open-ing of ''The Lnnd of Nod" packed houseshave ruled.

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fliuMi Oj'rra Hoiihk (Hnrry Askln, mana-wrltten.n book, entitled "Tho night,Way to ger).—Sunday evening. 1U, Manager AsklnDo Wrong." I received a copy this Week will send '-The Umpire" forth to conquer pew

fi

conquer f-- -.

from the author, nnd so did iby' friend, it. U. nnlds. With a reco'rit of Il&U performances In -

Hlbbert, editor <>f" 77ie MuMo Unu. whose this city, lu fame has gone Qbead, Joe Weber'sreview of the book In this week's issue of his entry Into Chicago Will be celebrated' Mondaynnper Is worthy of apace Ih this letter. Mr. night, 20. He will bring wtlb him a bigllibhtrt says in port: "What -a Biigg^stlve company of clever players. The eutertaln-tltle, 'TheTtlsht Way to. Do Wroug,' wlien men t the company -will (five Is known astbe eaposltor la none other thun' the hand- "Twiddle Twaddle," another of Edgarcuff king, the Incomprehensible and- Jail Smith's concoctions. With 'Joe Weber are:breaker, Houdlnl, might mean many th'ngs Amelia Sumervllle, Lottn Faust.. Flora Za-uudeslrnble If might be a cracksman Com- belle. Ermlnle Earle, May i Grant, WilliampendluuVn housebreaker's handbook. But the Burress, Harry Crundnll and others.younger burglar of the Inquiring mind will McVickek'h TiiUAfnn (0«o. C. Warren,•

-lhiihter— .iiiol no ehliKlitenmenf—Houdlnl lias writtenwith admirable 'discretion. The result Is afascinating book,: so j„ r m , j. relates ejpe-rlencen gnther.ed from the police of the warld,with whom the writer hns hiui 'fulr oppor-tunities of friendly communion, and we willsay a useful book, so for as t^e- Hiiu-iouhhouseholder is advised of the tricks 'of theiieiurfbus. We piiikse lb approving recog-nition of one feature of 'The Bight Way toDo WrutiK.' There have .been some, notableInstances of American performers 'who havemnde fume and fortune' oh this side, hut

manager).—Another opening, ulgbt will oc-

cur when James O'Neill returns* In "MonteCrlsto," a play that never seems to growold. Mr. O'Neill bus not plnyed tbe roleof Edmund Dautc Iti this city for four years."M Ispa h'" Sent. 2. *...;..La ' Sallr YitBATnR (Mort Singer, mana-

ger).—Tills tlieatre :opeued eVeniiig of 18.With iThe .TIbm, the Place nnd tbo QW," anew musical comedy, by Adams, Hough nndHoward. The new play Is of a sorlTuiat Islight aud breezy. Cecil Lean uud FlorenceHoibrook wilt have the leading parts. The

who have never weurlpd.ln i-evlling our mnn- Dhvln Jptbfii are featured In this prnduc

of ulaUnBiir. Mr. rnitt was for several trip to America, greatly heucfltted lu health,years assistant manager and treasurer, snd so I am Informed. She lu at Carllso the cur-ls In every way titled to take up the duties lent week, plnyitag the Palace. Next weekdemanded by the position of miinugcr. The finds the charming singer at Ardwlck Empire.ennnif bill at that house Is a holiday onei The late Frank Weeks has been succeedednnd Includes: Little Ttch, narry Tfltc. lu _new skit. 'entitled "Fishing;" Gun Elen, WillEvans. Victoria Monks, Nellie Wnllace. Clarknnd

'Hamilton'. Mnrrv Ford. Fred Karno's

Troupe, In "Early Birds;" -Brothers Home,.Wllkle Bard, 0. H- Elliott. Katie Biiller,Leslie Brothers, Nino Mnrttno. Amber jUtstn.K, it. O. prevnlls us a renlilt of the nearlyall-star show,

Mr. Dodsou, niaunger for many yonra atHie Empire. 1 Shepherd's Bush, hns severedhis connection with the Moss & Stoll tour.It. G. McLncbtiui, recently manager of tbn

manager of the South London by W.Payne, ' formerly manager of the People's,Tottenham. Another managerial change oc-curred at the Empire, Newcastlc-on-Tyne,last Sal unlay, when E. Lenlle Conroy termi-nated bis eugagement as acting manager ofthat house. Mr, Uussell, of the Grnud, New-castle, Is acting pro (cm.

U. 11. Pettier, the genial foreign roprc-seututlve of ihe Keith enterprises. Is nvalnat his desk nt the Princess, after a shortlook around In the provluccs, where saleabletalent Is to be found, thoiiah many agents

tiou. The company also includes : tieorgleDrew Mendnin, Olive ValL Thomas Cameron,Lillian 'French, Arthur Sandera, Billy Hob-Inson, Mnrt Loreuz, PbrVnette Ogden andFred Walton. ,,,>.. .<:,,Grkat NOnxitrcnN Thiiatiib (Fred C. Eb-

erts, rannnger'i,—Lincoln J. Carter's v.'hlrl-

when the score Is kept by pegging. If thefront peg Is dlsulnced it must be put !>obhiU

tllnftgow Coliseum, linn tnkcii Mr. Dobsob's think London ts the place to (lUd the goodpin iy at Bhepherd's

mBush. Tim honse will cucb, but Mr. Felber's luiiortatlons back

elebrato Itk third birthday next Tu'osdav. his sound Judgment.Fifty star performers will participate lu the The London. Shoredltch, reopened on Mon-two Bhows. . day last, btbcb Improved In looks, as It hasThe Urlttons are In Berlin now, hut will been thoroughly gone over by tmlnters, deco-

leave there Aug. 14. to open the following rators, etc. Hal Godfrey and company. Inday at the (Men Tlu'atre. Wuriburg, for two "A Very Bad Boy," furnish one of the bestweeks, which breaks their jump to Cologne, numbers in the current show, since Mr.

"Sbamon, New York.— There Is no run, where they open on Sept. 1. «t tho Welch- rrbdtrcy's first appearance at the Hoiborntlm sequence having been doubly broken by alien Theatre. They Inform me they are Empire, he lias been busv ever since. Notthe ten and *lgM. • -''V meetlug'wlth their customary success. bad for one who came over on speculation. In

'II. L, B., Itock Illll.— flic rule Is that when Harry Burnett, who Wan a former mnno- regard lo the latter, Mr, Godfrey is an ex-ilic dealer exposes n card or cards on ffte ger of the Now cmsa Empire, and recently ceptloo. I wodldh't BOvIb* StYch a trip, ho

anslstant innnhger of the Glnsgow Coliseum, matter how strong the act may be In America.h.ts succeeded to the management of the lat- 'The Palace Is holding Its own with tbeter house.

Go-Won-Go-Mohawk opens tier fourth sea-son In this country at die Princess' Poplaroq Sept. 3. Ih the company will be foundtile old stand-bys. namely: Guy Hnclmcv,W. II. Kllley. nnd C. w. Chnrlen. This, hvIhe wiiy. Is Miss M»haw.k's Ilfteenth scasoulii her Rueccasrnl Indian play.'

I ncKlecicd to announce ih last .week's let' Ilin di'Mti AT Pi-nr.V WMaWo nia.,nU. ..i

ners and- customs, and who have looked for-ward wltb n cheerful hope when they shouldbear away English earned gold and spend It

In more congenial circumstances. Not so Hou-dlnl! 'I nip flh American by birth,' sliyj he'Apprenticed to a mechanic. I resolved' maeethe world, ao 1 ran awny from home. I

Joined a small circus, nnd soon lenrned to wind play, "Bedford's - Hope," goes on'conduct the Punch ifud Judy show,' td do a lively as ever. '•

' • "•-"ventilloqiilal show and to play In the Majestic TiiHATns (William Newklrk,band.. \ nlso bebt the cymhrils. I was mnnager).—Stella Mnyhew, who has a hostnot recognised, Those were ihe dnys of the of, ndmlrers ih this city, will be one of. thesmall things In the Middle West; After that, fltnrs for week of Aug. 20. Among othersIJandnn." How wcl we remember that first booked nro: Adelaide Herrmann nnd company,anxlmin engngement at th« Albambra. We George Evans, the' Pour Bard Brds. ' Brfnder-slippose there is no nrtlat of the tnblbent so win Trio, Joo Flynn,' De Mar antd e'or-piosperoiij. so e.ogerly sought by managers, tune, Fred Mliltnn and Sister, Johnston »ndnot only In Engliind, hut througbodt* the Cook, the Coltons, Kntherlne Pcnrl, Powerscontinent; and, most- delightful of all we and Freed, und Luclte Itandull. Business Isare quite sure to Houdlnl. In America. Honor flood, -

HAYMAitKBT. Tufiatbi',.—The opening; bill

the hind peg .mil the points 'prvvloitsly scoredby the foremost pe'u nre. consequently, lost.

A. therefore loses the 120 count of the pre-

vious deal.

J, I!.,Tww York.-—A wins with low.

—The rule Is that wheni'ii rd or cards -on fftc

dram, be mutt place such exposed csrd orcards on the bottom of tbe pack mid give to

the player another card (or cards) from thetun of the park before serving the nextplftvor.

W. II., New York.—1. He Is only com-pelled to show openers, 2. Only If ho Is

i- to t, ,ik. ii, »!>•* ne Is cntie.i.

J. .1. It., Baltimore.—The rule Is: "Anyplnyer, after having nsked for fresh cards,must take the exact number culled for.

In bis own country Is the deepest joy of theprophet, nn none shall deny.' We do not pro-Sose to discuss the Intrlnbilc merits of tiou-Inl's performance, or to compare them.

What, wo desire to emphasise is the fact thntthe distinction of the artist Is mnlniv due tohis own .dogged perseverenee. and hts slngu-

hero will feature Mario WolnwHtgbf andFrank Bherldun, lit' tbelr comedy; "ourBuby." Ai; Weston will offer "The "New Re-porter," rind Carlisle will Oihlblt his dogsand ponies, line and Brosche. Lillian Apeiand Summer, Uuywnrd, Conroy -itud'. Hay-

other West End halls, and well it should,the programme offered nt that house beingvaried nnd Interesting.. Lily Flexmore,billed nn "The Extraordinary Girl." opensthe show. She does some clever skirt dnUe-Imk ill-other* Hayes, eomedlous and danc-ers, are. both, nnd get awui- with their tcoodsIn goodlv fashion. May Be'lfort, conu'dlenne

:

This ajffilesWlnB.iy to tW'd^y^Xiiloyhy ter" the den'th W'fSS' W«kii.n|i£n^r :

nf company. JumoTuift Vet ^Dfllny^laWunrf. "he. urn J.nei

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pisy>;r». A. Ihei-efbi^nuiBt tnke the South London Music Uajl. .who passed fascinating "Girl from the Colonies :" Lu-the three cards be dealt to himself and. dts- Bwfiy early last weefc He War ii very doU- -^ ** ,r" ,™ x"—™ »xT rCa^g.'raid three cards from bla original band. ular manBger With players and pat robs.

taHj'crude HbowmanfchlpT' 'flicre ^cre'"not 9V^lfv^vSf¥9^a^^n£^^iSSt-the thing for the Allinmbra. It was up to will also be featured.

,Houdlnl to prove -his claim, and he did. Hehns never receded from the position he sojmA Italsfcesnort «,k Ills last ,o„r tSr^fJ&£&Lt&\EB8[«bv/ far any of his previous ftnropssrs ou thiscircuit wltb wlilcb lie bus rnllllled ragun.mnlla for tbe past nftwn yfara. Tbe wholeof 1007 and I!i08 will be spent In London."{.great Jiiratlcr having mode arrangements' cock, who

Olympic Thkathk (Abe Jacobs, managerfor JCoU, & Castle).—Aurle Dagwell was

card..__ every

tierrortnancc, ahd. as 'usual, her costumeswere gorgeous. Illll for week of 20 follows :

Carter Di! Haven nnd Mora Parker. Water-melon Trust, Lee Harrison, Bohert Whlttlernnd rompnuy. ranrnce. Lynn.and Fav, Pekln»im- Ileatrlce MeKehr.le. (.'has. \f. Hltch-

wlth llcorgeAilliey 1'oyne to-ulny tlie Dxturd,Tlvoll. and other balls la thnt circuit. Cln-quevalll has beep nble to postpone his pau-ti. inline ebgngemfnt at tho tlrand. Glaagow.

cb,n|. £$*?, rait. jfirttaHU-MU- ?*VV«, AV

'wV"«^ *«SyBfffii' I, i^?lifcf"or Tff^HlrW ffil

ftlll present "When Justice IsDone," CI. St. Mitchell. Leonard end Louie.M' nnil Kitty Dengnn, Krank Mull andClnuilo Austin. Business is excellent.

I'KOFMt'j, Tiiratuk '(Joseph 1'UkiIih. mnn-

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•.miao obcm' Sunday, Aiir. )». "Wen andSen™ wilt be the- opening Mil. Kdwarrt

ii Han will be lMQi>l mBn 0I tllc PeopwSSrotk Co. ugaln Ibis season. "Thorns, and

France Ulossoffls" 211. -,.'

Ciiiiriiiiia THB»TnE (Jotn P. n<«an, man-„„„,._•.'Across. tbo riclflc" Is the oCterlnn

nniionn'ced lor week of 10. last; week. "1" '

"WBHLTM week of 2«. "i—'"'i'"

THE 3STBTW TOBKi OI^BBEB: 711

fen witness." LandpVCotton."iiuou THBA'rnK (William ltoche,. ouuut-

„r) -"Nettle, tne Ncwlajlrl," Is the Mil tot

t;.Tr week. Last week "Mow Henrta Arc

Bfolcen" drew well, ^yeek pi 20, "1'be Flliiu-

t

r\M»"iv,fe

('wllllam ' Roebc. manager).-"lie Cnwpuncher." a Hal neld melodrama,

win he presented 1D-2G. Last week, "Thorns

•intl Orange Dlosaoms," Week 20, "Old Isaac

from tne Bowery."Columdus Theatre (Weber Bros., man-

eL'ers)— "Thorns and Orange Blossoms"

o&eni Sunday. matinee, 10, for a_ weeks en-

liwraent. taBt week, ''The Moonshiner's

liaiigiiter." 20 and week, '"The Cownuncher."

\.amiaxbha; TKMXM (James II. Brown,mnnnger).—Letn B. Porker's "The Pliantom

lip ccllw" 'will' 1)0 nreaented for the tlnit

Time on any stage Sunday. 10. Last week,

•'•Nellie, the Newaglrl." "As Told In the

Hills" 20 and week.VkKin ThuatbH (II. T. Molt, manager).—

The new l'ekln Will continue to olter the

fVrrc comedy, "My Nephew's Wife," which

will be played by the colored stock company

ere. It hna'been fflven with »ucccss throiich-

I.irt (he past week. "The Mayor of Dlilo"

will be presented 27. -

TluiCAPRlto Tiieatrk (I. M. Wcingartcn.

mnriager).—The coming week In the Inst of

the Trocndcrn. Stock Co. The hnrlesipie,

"Ihc Village Potior nnd Ills Assistants.'

will be thfe bill. In the olio are: C'nstel-

Inine, In his dnrltlg bicycle .ndl.: Leo .ind

Nulkv, 1n their* boxfug act: Wnltcr McFnr-

lirid, Illustrated songs,, and Lewie'nnd Chap-

In,*

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Retell teanV :

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Von,* TiikAtiih (John.B. Fennessy. vum-vepv-) —Miner's Bohemian Bur-osipiers fur-

nish Hie hilt for the opening week ot the

neu6on The following lint ot performers

will tnke part : Andy Onrriner nhd Ida

Nlndul. In their chnraclcr sketch, •JlT.tttT.j

hilly Spencer, the original (irogan,- Cifewand llnvrs, In their, sensational racing nov-

elty, "The Green and (torn/1 embracing

twentv-nve people. : Joe F.arton nnd company,

the Mimical Stewarts. Cntlo and Hcvero nndflthiTH eonlltullng one of the heat nggvegn-

lions of It* kind on .the rond. Next week,

Uflvrr Bryant's Extrnvogiiniw.

White City (T*nul D. Howae, gpnernlniumn«r..— :An entirely new lint of features will

he oft'errd 19, with the exception of the Hun-carinn Hummr-Band. which remains. Kslelle

Ionise Mann will sing. The vaudeville hill

will be entirely changed. Next Wcdm-sdnywill be modern Maccabbe Day. The Hippo-

drome and* indoor attractions are changedconstantly. Jewell'B mnnlklns and Btjr Oi to's

Wild Animal Show remain iwo of the bent

patronized shows in the park.Kavisia I'Aitx (Johu J. Murdoch, mann-

ecr).—Raturdoy nlgKr, 1ft. was hall roomnight. Alfred Quenncl. flutist, nnd Krunostelndel, 'relllrt, were tlie hoIomU 'I'liendny

overling. 21; A- Harll.pl will play tbe-Oiiil-

hand obco conrai'to. Wednesday Mr. norkor

and Mr. Stelndel Tvill be the soIoIbIb. Krldiiy

night Leopold dc Mure will 1h> heard In the

French horn solo, HlegfrlctVii Khlne Journeyfrom "Die Ootterdnmmerutig."-K.4NH Soi;ci I'abk iLcoiuml Wolf, tunnn-

gcV).—A new tenor, Venco, will alng willi

A'entiolla'8 'BnniJ during the coming week.

There will be clinges of hill In all the

Onrnn Thoatrea. An extensive vnudcvllle

bill will be given, nnd Mldgclland will bhven new play. All the scenic ullractlons anaibe thrillers continue to nttract patrons.

UrvKiiviEW I'*nK (William It Johnson,muniigpr).—ITerold and IUh bacd will re-

main another week. Tlie Tyrol win singers

will nlternote with tbc band In giving a pro-

pi-iimmn. ritni renlly great firework showr 'ITi

dmmnttc rights have been lpascil to Daniel1-rolinian, but by hln consent Ihc musicalvcrsJoii will be controlled by Mr. cicincnaand Mr. Uhapln..... . , .The ChiciRo OperaHouse will oiler drnn.nilc. proitiictloiiH by itsown stock company, now being organl/cd byOavld II. Hunt, who will assume active nmn-nticmeot after Sept. i). The lint piny to hepresented will, be "Mrs. I^flUigweirs iluuis."-

.. « ' »MASSACIIL'SICTTS.

Th| TJiat Dnyu of Vompcll." continue to

drftw thousands. The (Ireworks nillrond

wreck will- bo given Tuesday night.' WithIts fifty- shows. Us acres of shade and Its

flno ini-iitnii, Itlvcrsldo Is drawing larger

crowds than it ever has before.Chutes-.—To the' 'person who solves the

ifiYSlv ry of rater, Ihe Mcrmilld. at till PHrk,three hundred dollars In |»rawi will be riTfll.

i.'npinlu llowelson, the fkcl Jumper, will mrcttwo rivals next wpek. All the favorite shows.Fool's Unnd and outdoor uttrnctlous, will

ifmaln.Clahk SIiikkt Mrm-:i;M (Louis M. Ilrdg-'S.

mariageit,—Twenty-two young women, whosing and dance : the George Bisters, Itcrt

Schmidt, who cuts n ynrd and n hnir offiunsage at every |)i'.rfonnuucc. and (he Ilnn-

aut, exniut rifle shooters, will npin'itr weekot 10. In the theatre .will be: Wells ondI>f Leon, May Wood worth, Merrltt nnd Mer-rill, nnd Hrariklo Hall.8TATH Sthhkt Ml'HKUM (William Sweeney,

BUUMger).—The following ure I'tuikcd In Ihc

Ctnn hnll next week, 10; Tony fWrtlnv.sword swnllowor; 'Mile. Ln •Vem, contor-

limilst; Wilson, the fat hoy: New YorkDutch and his trained wolf, and V-ildern,

tbo mnglclnn. In the thctitre : Mads* Me-Ciirthy, Iillllon Hnnington; Abe Yodlnc,George Siieimnn, nnd the Midway dancers,

Ai-trbmatii.—Jnmea W. Thompson arrived

In town this week, nfter n trip to New YorkIn the Interests of his daughters, Ihe Sisters

MePonnell, who arc' this Beason being rent-

ured with the Knickerbocker Stock Co., underthe management o£ Hoyt &-I-evy.... ;.••*•.

George Vf. Mnlonc was a Cliitbh PuMltnruller Friday. He Is this season inanuclngClco- Collins ..Florence Gernld, who la n

lending raember of "The Lion and the MouseCo., wan n caller Frldnv. Miss Gerald will

remain with the above company next Benson.

She luiB been -meeting with great jraflCiWnnd this Summer hns written n melodramawhich wilt -bo 'prodtiffd trnxt season In theKnet..-. .. ...A. R. Llpnmn replaced ArthurByron In one of the principal roles in "J heLion una Hie Mouse." Monday, 1ft. HVSfiinn wiih taken suddenuly 111, nnd much cred t

Indue Mr, Llprnpn for taking up Mr. -Byron a

linos- nt one hour's notice Thomas J.

Ciirnioily, cider donrmnn of the Mojeslic |he-

nlre, Ihih returned from u vacation of n week,which lie spent at his home In Blooming-ton, III Mnbel McCane. now pljyinKihe .Inck of llenrts In "The -Land, of

Nod." nt the Chicago Opern Ilousf. will Mfenturcd In "Ills Highness the Bey nextreason J. A. Stern ad left for New Yorkthe early part of this week, where be winlook afterthe interests of the Western Vaude-ville Managers' Assoclstlon ln that city. .. ••

Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn T. Towers were ciUeisTueBdty. 14. They will shortly start for the

Rttt where they hnvc several weeks iiooiceu

on the best vaudeville clrcitltu in that pnrt

ol Ihc country John W. Turner's tent

show nlnycd Zurich. III.. Aug. 13, H and l.i.

lo big crowds. This haw been the baannftttoj In ihe history nP the show., . .

..E"o

Hunter and Vivian NafUger havi> closed tno

Summer season with Cook's Majestic StocK

Co. They hnvc returned to Na|M»li'oii. Midi.,

»viiere they will remain n few weeks «

f; »v's Summer Show, under can vim, was com-pelled to close at Mt. Onrmel. 111.. Alios 1AJ>wlng to tlm lending Indy. Winifred SI. t l»l».

'elng taken HI wltli lyphold fever. EjlvvmWrong hns been transferred to the («uy stock

Co. for the remainder of this season. .....

*i. Ed. Nttftzger, who wns With Ony R Sum-mer Khow, which eloscd the season lant

week. Is at his borne In Napoleon. Mlrii....-

The Sisters Davln, who have been lu oris

ell Summer, are to he featured In "The rime.

the Place nnd the Girl" th.« season, l

will be stnrred next'

'omedy, under theBaker FrcdertI'lclan, hns completed•Mark Twain, the celebrated humorim

Boston.—The Upward and the Lyceumare this week's additions to the list of regu-lar bouses doing business. Tbc Boston andthe Columbia w'llljolu Uie ranks Aug. 27.New bills for the week are: "The Burglar'sDaughter," nt the Grand Opera House; "In-gomar," at the Globe; operatic repertory atIhe Castde Square, and "Her Marriage Vow,"nt the Uowdoin Square. Harry Bulger con-tinues "The M«n from Now" Into its thir-teenth and final week at the Trcmont. Lastweek's weather wns just right for playgolng,and all nmusement places prospered.Tnuoaft (John B. Schoclfcl. manager).

Saturday evening. 25, will mark the end ofthe thirteenth and rlnal week of the engage-ment of Harry Bulger nnd hi* associates. In"The Man from Now." The piece has scoreddecisively, and business 1ms baon well up toesircctnrions. "The prince of Pllsen" comesfor a fortnight's stay 27.

Gn.iNp Urmu llousti 'Geo. W. Mngee,manager).—Owen Davis' play, "The Burg-lirr'u Daughter," -'

this wcel"Custer'sfollowingHull, inpented lit:

Guuik (Stair & .Wilbur, managers).—Onlythis week and next remuln of tbo Summerengagement, of 'tbo John Craig Stock Co."hiKi'miir" will l-o presented this week, nnd"Mistakes Will Happen" will be the Una!hill. "The- (iny Lord Ones" wns n success-ful bill Inst week. Lillian I jiwrenre retiredIS. i.'m Idiufnir, woman of the company, nndshe Is succeeded by Mnry Young.

Caktlk SuUAitii (Boston SIurc Society,tiiniuigors).-*-rhlrt Is the limit week of thestock opern company at this house. The workwill be dc vi. i I'd in n repertory Including:"Phiafoi'o" and "Cnvnllcria ttustlcnun," "IITnivatoic" gfid "The Bohemian Girl." "FrnDlavolo'* wns well presented, to good busi-

ness, Inst week. .The house will be dark nextweek, until Snlurday evening, when the dra-

matic Btock company will begin Its regularseason. "Mistress Nell" will ho Ihe openingIII II.

'

llmvnnix SgiiAnr. (G. 10. Lothrop mnnn-ger).—"Her Mnrrtagc Vow" is the offering of

ihe Lothrop Stock Co. for this week. Goodremits nil ended la3t week's presentations of

"Hazel Klike." Charlotte llnnt plnyed tins

title role In her usual faultless manner, andshe was well supported by Charles Miller andthe others of the company. For week of 27,

"Nobody's Darling."Keith's (B. l'\ Keith, manager).—Mur-

ray Carson, nsslaied by Ksmc Derringer, In

the one act play, "The Tolnt of the Sword.

Is the hcadllner In this week's bill. Thesurrounding -show Includes : KIlls-Nowllu

Trio. Young and Dcvoie, Murray K. Hill,

Melviu Bros., Hocy nnd Lee, Hie Hurleys,

Cunningham and Smith, Murphy and An-

drews, Kvelyn Slslers, Carl Conk, (he kinelo-

graph, nnd the Kndeites Woman's Orchestra.

Lost week's bill was of the usual strength

nnd wns witnessed by good slued houses.

HdWAiili (Jay Hunt, business malinger).

—The season at (hi*; popular home of vmiiie-

vllle begins Monday iirternooii, 20. wllh this

exrelleiit list ut onlortilnerBl Briickmiui,

Muck and conipany, Tyco nnd Jrrinon, win.

A. luiarui nnd rrniiimn.v. Johnny Jolmn. Three

nitons, Cliim. ami Fanny Van, iMcTron mid

PoOU. Arlington Four, RCntn, Hunter andNesaeu, Cramer nnd Hawkins, the Great

Benndolu. Wlillnnm and Pullinnn, the VI-

dettcH. Will nnd May Hcno, Nichols, andtin- Howardseope. rcrformanccs will be con-

tinuous, a« formerly.Lycbum («. II. Batchellcr. manager).—

Itondtut afternoon, 20, marks the opening of

thfi fifteenth regular sensou ot this house.

The Bttlotv l'aree Burlesqiicra. In "PiHuy

Bcllvnr's vacation," will furulsh Hie ran

imiiI iiiiirtlc. The company includrs: i'lnr-

once Wilbur, Amy Butler, Cruwfurd and Man-

ning, II icn andWoltcrs, Uurry La Mar andFrnnkle Bnlley.

, ,„_.

PAUCH (C. II. Waldron. manager).— Ihe

Whole Dam Family" and "All n Mlsiake

urn the hurlesipie stock skill HiIb week. 'Ihe

"Cape Cod Folks,' nnd writing the best essayon the lesson to bo learned from tbo play.......Soon, after the conclusion of JohnCraig's Summer slock senaon nt the Globe,he will continue with practically, the F$mecompany at the Bijou, for a Fall nnd WinterMm, , . ...,'. ."Not Vet, But Soon," liapWard's new come-dv. will, be tried out' Insereinl nereby cities before oi«olng at tlie

Globe on .Labor Dav Wright Lorlmerwlll produce Ibsen's "The Wild Duck." at<nci'iiii matinees during his' engagement atthe Culoulul, commencing Sept. It,

SprhiKHeld.—At Poll's (Gordon Wright-or, resident manager) "The Prodigal Father"was cleverly played by the stock companyInst week. Herbert Cortbell was tbc deceiv-ing father, ltutli Blake, the cause of the de-ception : Paula Gloy, her ungel "child

;"

(MilTord Stork, the anient lover, and MnryStockwell, the loved one. These five refusedlo allow the Interest to lag. "The New Man"Aug, 90>35i "Too Much Johnson" 27 andweek,

Couiit 8guAiiE TiinA-ntK (D. O. Gllmore,manager).—"Tfce Sign of the Cross." after*

noon and evening, ill: "Carolina" 27,28;"liolty Tolty" Sept 3-C.

Nri.son (Lee Ac S. S. Shubert. managers:Geo. II. Miller, resident mannger).—"AroundNew York" Aug. 2»*L ••

Stage Chat.—1'lnns are now to open theNelson lioatro Aug. 25, with Lew Fields'

olio presents: Si Irk and London, Aiuile Car-

ter, Tom King, Al. II. Burton, and-

.hmtnii

Kraime ami Lillian Beach. Good bouses

ruled Inst week. ._ M ,.,.,. AAustin * MDKkVl UuAtVM (A. B, White,

nmn.iKcr).—"On the Boulevard," a eomb

-

Mtloi of all star features, Is the curlr. lull

feinire 20-20. The list InelUOWI Leslies

lis Circus, the Hindoo Wonder Workers. V.

J.Dugiii). cloy modeler; Itelyen and Lille Lor-

raine, trunk mystery ; Maud nnd .lesslo

Franks, physical culture cmhuiciiIk: Kendall,

submarine diver; Trlxle, snake uiiceii, amie big snake, in the ll*l»» M .Htrei

SlaMs Introducing Grace Toledo, M nnlo

Ilurke. Core lOvelyn. <;inrn **^S^Ag£riird. Mildred F.lsa. Hrld MiiseLte, Viola Caw-ford Lottie Hlahchard, .Frank Cook, Chas.

Clark, Henry Meyers, and extra vaudj;v lo

fe Jan. Maxwell, James Hennesfiey, ially-

Ilo Duo, and Walters and North. .

MOCBXOflrioH (W. II. WoliTe, mannger).—in eurlo hnll week of 2U; The fiUleal ilnn.eis

2 1-r and Dlnmo the Are king- Siage

show: May Collins" Bt"Mb>^ S^BffOlio: Boss Bisters Welsh and Weleli, Us-

tVlo Mnvbclle Marlowe, Hon Nully. Moreimo

Kimball. Maud Crandnll, Bertha Corey nnd

^^^ijiffs»i th tjes&jox-pS—I curio hnll 80-3nl Malinraja h, high

^-,t of IHndool.sm- Bnlbi-oma, king of

mimiiered omong Ihe eompany.. ..The NewGllmore Theatre Is to run burlesque one-half of the week and melodrama the re-mainder. The season will open 20, withllio Trnns-Atluntlc Hurlesmiers .Poll'swill return to vaudeville Labor DaySouvenir postals of Sidney Irving wcro giventttc patrons of Poll's Thursday afternoon.

Sylvester I*. Cnllnuun, formerly man-ager oC lite New Gllmore, hns been attend.log the grand acrlc of Magics, ut Milwaukee,nik ihe pust week Boltwood andLiddtc's new comic opera, "Princess Run-away," is soon to be presented by amateursln Pltlslleld Itobt. H. Clark, who hnsbeen with the advnnce forces of RlugllhgBros.' Circus, has returned to his home in

this cliy. I Primrose's Minstrels, whowore lo bo nt Court Square, 20, cnu-celcd James A. lleenalian will beIn Bupporl of Selmn Herman (his sea-son. Herbert Cortbell, Ihe rnrlypart of the season with Hunter-Brad-ford Btock, was a new comer tn the PollStock Co. Insi week, and crealed a mostfavorable Impression John Seliumiin-Ilclnk, son nf the well known singer. Mine.Schumanllelnlt, who ban been residing hereulnce his arrival In Gils country. Is soon to

leave lo lake up a course «>r mush-, lo (It

himself for the stugc The directors 'of

Ihe Academy of Music, Norlhntuplou, havochosen B. I,. Potter, formerly run linger of theHohrnkO Opera ItOURP. lo succeed James B.Gllilllan, who resigned to go to New Haven,Conn., to tnke charge of the Hyperion The-atre It- O. Gllmore, of this city, nnd,owner of I lie Holyokn Opern House, lias

chosen James H. o'Counell, a well knownresident of that lowu, as uuinngi-r of tbohnnsu there. Mr. U'Connell will nHsumc his

new duties Scpl. 1, when the Irfiwler Bros.'

lease expires Prof. Jack Crosby, wireperformer, nnd Prof. Flowers, lioll&onlst, arcto be special features nt the Athol fair; Sept.

.1, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles i:. Kvansleave for Cleveland, O., lo commence re-

1-eiirslng their skli, "It's U|v to 'You. Wil-

liam." Those who will Ik associated withtlicru arc Charles Hopper, Lllzulieth Barrynnd Louise Sklllman John T. Bay will

soon leave for Detroit, to com mi'nee rehears-

ing with Ron Melville, In" "ShJ Hopkins-,'**

Mr. Bay playing his old role. In whichhe has done so well Washburn ft

D'Almn's Trnlned Animal Show Is to be at

Oullng Park Aug. 21-23 Houghton andTlllson, musical learn, which started out fromh-uo In the Spring, have been resting here

at tliolr homit for a few weeks. They report

good notices from tin: press In every city

which thev played "Carolina." a newSouthern romance, by II. Grnttan Donnelly,

will -bo given Us pvemtcr perrormnuco at

(Van! Square Then ire. Aug. 27,. ..... .Burkeand DemBMPf will ' open their season ntHheedy's, Newport, It. l.i ^0, with the Keithcircuit lo follow The executive staff of

the NcInoii Tlienlre follows; Geo. H.. Miller,

ii'HldenL mnnuger ; Frank Bushlngom, stago

curnenlor: David Morris, electrician; FrankSullivan, property man : L. W. Hardy, niual-

cnl director; Fred Miller, treusurer; Itobt.

II. Clark, ndvortlslng ligeut, and May M rlen-

nessy, stenogrnpher.

roll ntvrr.—At the Academy of Music(WrKred Mason, resident manager) the regu-

Inr. season Xvns opeued by Byrne B rot hers, in

"Klght Bells," Aug. 17. IS. nnd In spite of

tho warm fTnlher. paid business provallrd.

Good. Bpeelnltles were well receive;, JWw-rose's Minstrels 20, II. W.Taylnr'a IHOW *-».

21-25. Huso Stflhl, In "The Chorus laid*.

27; Andrew Mack. In "Arrah-nn I'ogue. • 1!8.

20| IIA» Ward, In "Not Yet, Hut Soon,

SukkWs Quuv (John W. Barry, mana-ger).—.1. Frank Burke nnd eomimny pie-

senlcd "An American Gentleman, last week,

to excellent business. Mr. Burke, In tho title

t,oh\ .was Impressive: MM JIM*?, as Carina,

'

v.ns.vocy good, nnd the others gnvo able sup-

port. "Beware of Men" 20-2.",,

NicKEt-ODKON (D. If. Bufllnton. mannger).

—Business Inst week was good. Week Of Bfll

Geo. Morton. Miss Itinwell, Zoretll. Gladys

Itlcb. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hugbce, and Nlckcl-

*n'utbs.— The Snvov Thenlre, leased by

Calm & Grant, with W. Fred Musun, resi-

dent nuinager, which opened as. a vaudeville

Iioupo tast season, will lw devoted to lint

rlnss playa henceforth. All. Left eh. In "Girls

Will Be Olrls," will prolwvbly open- the houso

Lalsir Dav ..The policy of the "Boston

Theatre, formerly tho Casio, will he changed

from burlesque to straight vaudeville under

the management nf W. N. Wolffe, of the NewNickelodeon, Boston. The opening date, la

2T .....Wm. D. Pnge. the veteran Janitor

of- Die Acndomy of Music, welcomed patrons

for the opening performance of the thirty-

first aenson for the house nnd himself. Thohouse stnlt includes: WV Fred Mijson, mftna-

gor;iGco..S. Wiley, treasurer; Wm, A. Dil-

lon, singe mannger: John I Ml Um, property

man; John B. Carver, advertising agent;lldward A. Tobln. orcnestra leader; J. Mr-

J>onul!l and Arthur Babbitt, hend ushers;

P. Harrington, ticket tnkenWm. Voge. Jani-

tor; nnd Both letter, matron, m A.

Dillon will have as nsslstnnts: .1. Lynch, J.

Malefic. J. MeCloud, .1. ltoblnsou nnd P.

Sunders._

New Hertford.—At the Nor Bedford The-atre (Wm. B. crons, manager) the TaylorSlock Co. DfifMd its IPUM horo Attn. 11;IK, to good 'business, "Custer's Last Fight22, "Klght Bells" Stt,

1 ILvriiAWAV'B (J. M. Hnthnwny, manager).—riatlniway Bummer Btock Co. presented

"The Three Hats," to good business, week of

13. "Pnpa's Darling" week of 20.

HAVOI IWi II. Snlne, manager).— Movingpictures nnd Illustrated songs, lo good busl-

brxrm.N p.uik (I. W. Phelps, mannger).

Dig business week of 111, with Alruna BrosClaude and Fannie Iisher. Brnuks-ltraw'llo

I>no, Freeman's Goat Circus, 'llirec Aiellcrs,

nnd moving pictures. > • ; ,, .

AtUi.ktic Paiik.—Cant. Dalley's naval bat-

tle and fireworks display, 1D-1H, did goodlaislneHs. *.,,.'Nutks.—W, ||. Shine has assumed full cen-

tral of the Savoy Thentre. Archie U Shepnrdretiring, nnd has begun upon ltd mediate lm-

pruvenienls to the house. Mr. Shine is very

popular here The vnodevlllo season

opens 20, at Hiilhaway's TheatreT. Arthur MeGownn, nceldc artist, Is ill worknt tbo Savoy Theatre.

—.,., »

•—

"Worvosler.—Al the Worcester Thealro

{Alf. T. Wilson, resident mnnuger) U-wwill appear In "AbniitDie lOva Fuy will ppeu

—The npenlng will occur 27. with "1'au-

taS8*lt!- Pnwnec Bill's Wild West N billed

tor.aa, m., »»XKW .IWHHMV.

N.-ivnrk. At Proctor'sj( F. P. 1'mctor,

iiiaimp'r) the bill week ot Aug. U» Includes:

Tho Six Sophomore Girls, Jordan and Har-vey, Morion Garsen. lk'lphlno and Deluiurn,

Slefbee aurtlllll, Wilbur Amos.. Happy JackGardner, and R' It. Phllliis and company.

nt.ANK\*'s.—"Secrets nf the Police" this

week.0[,vsiric Park (H. Wlfcrs. manager).—

Aliorn Gpcra Co., lu "The Bohemian Girl,"

current.Ei.ncrnic I'abk (C. A. Durlop, miinnger),

—Ulll week of 20: Muller, Chum mid Multrr,1'olty and Kthel Hanoi, George lloldeti, Swiftmid Buckley, Maud Gain,. Monto MyroTroupe, and Little Nettle Fish.

lliixsiuK Pi.KAnpnn Paiik . (W. Tbnlln,mannger.—This week: Arms Bros.. FnurethSisters nnd Nelson, Bell and Henry, linker

and Menu, Millie Koar, and Four Gregorys.- — >

Kllxitliel b. — Despite the very wnnuweather arid tlie curly opening of the LyceumTheatre, the house hns been doing a largobusiness. "ItUIed OIT the Turf" came Aug.Dt-IR, to large returns. The company wasstrong, and the ploy (a new one) appearedto please. "$IO,(KIU Beward" eaiuo 17, IS, lo

Immense business. The piny was prnrtuced,

17, for Ihe first time un any stage, nurt waspresehtcil with elnlwrnto scenery Attn a strongcant,. 11 Is a four act melodrama, by OwenDavis. Tho liberal applnuse nnd encores atthe last, perforniaiiii) adduced tlie furt Hintthe piny scored well. Tbo story denls witha rich banker, his ward, a young1 man wholoves her. noil an lulveiiturcr who low* I In*

ward. Tho ward knows of the Imrliil of atmisiirr In Bolivia, the slory having lieeu

t.dil to her by her living father. Tbo villain.

iiE^lsted by a Uliidoo priest, kidnaps thn

young girl and carries her to Bolivia, whereshe Is tn ho held until she tells of the buriedJewels, money and gold. The hero finally

Hilda her. A 1 bunding volcano Is one or tbostrtitc effects. The rescue of the girl iiml hersafe delivery home to her godfather, who hasoffered .$10,000 reward for her, Is secured Iv

told by tho banker Ifthe hero, who ....

bo earned $10,000 In a year he could hiwothe btinil of lils Adopted daughter. The r,nsl:

Jack Fee r less, llnvden Slevenson ; Derrick

Wuvne, Hubert Halliard; Omar Klinn, II. I..

Sunder ; Jasper White, ClmrlcH Phillips ;

Herbert Grey, George Hnrlei Antonio Cimtro,Henry Spaioeruinn; Kd. ToutlhtNon, M.utluKrel; .fun ii. Clicnlcr l,nw: Wnlh-r llnlli,

John Chester; Cnptnla Bill North. II. Ktirlo;

Ols'Ui, I lenry Spnnlermiiii : Pedro, W. C.

James; NMu, William Carlton: Mnrbub.LritilH IV Haven : llngnrty. Chester Law

:

Nelson. John II. Ilnndley: Marb.n Grey. Lll-

llnu Itluales: idarie Hllverloii. Horoihy WestItngers: Uosle, Louise Valentine: DorothyHlii's. Itosn Dunte; Sim Ormonde, Mariollnnle; Mnv Olciitt, Anna Haule: Noma.Xnhwn. To arrive: "A Rnee for Lite" 2:i-2r.,

"Monlanit" 27 20, Kclniil lleriiiati ;il)-Sep|. I.

.t\r,)' "Woiulerlllllil" Scpl. Ii.

Tii'm. lbsico Cniirlo, for ninny years bill

mull. Iiiis been aiqiolulcd adverllsdig ai;cnt

»f Hie Lyceum Thealre, aud lias acrepiablyli.led the bill thus fur.

Fields and company will appear In

Town" Aug. 34. Anr"nn eligageiiienl. 27:Fhankun Siji'Aiiw (J. F. Hiirke, resident

mnniigeri.— Andrew Stack, la "Arrali-na-

Pftgite." 211, 2-1. Byrno Bros.' lu tho new"Klght Hells," SSl week of 27. Konherg

Stock C». Geo. Primrose's Minstrels pluycdlo good returns 17, 18.

PoCjI'h (J. C. Griddle, resident, muuanor).—"A Lively Lie'' CM a otio uct comedy,"Withered Lenves." week of 20. Lost week,The Three Musketeers" drew well In .spile

of tbo hot weather.P.U1K (Alf. T, Wilson, manager).—Miss

New Vorlt Jr. will be the opening uttrncllouat this house Sept. ft.

.lakh (Wor. Consol, SI By Co., iiianugers).

—Woek of 20, ). W. Gorumu'u Comedians.Business to constant cujmclty.WifiTB Cm (F. ft Illgelow, manngor).—

The principal nltrncllon, week of 20, is Prof.

Flower .and his bulloon asccnsluiis, who la

proving a drawing1 card.> -

i.jm.i, ,\i the Lyon Theatre (F. G, Har-rison, manager) Prlmnwe's Minstrels cimmAug. 10, anil played to good biiHlneaii. ByrnoBros, will present "Now Klgbi Bells" 2H,Andrew Mack Sept. 1, Thomas K Hhen weekit ?

Kklay, Nahant (Chnrlc* W, Sbniifi!, mnri-

ageri.—BuslitcHS last week was eKcclleut.

Xle"

naglc. and Mile. Bealrlce, who poses on a

BS of swords, plage show: MtanWrAV.l'J I'.iirlesoiiers. «>: leno Cnm phell,

I wrence «X Blnncl. Lorlng. NliM Goul-

H"

c nil MorrlK, Pearl Arnold May

cSa», JShl Dart! ami living art Indies1

\'oNnV..iLANi. Paiik it. C. Thoinpson man-

ftrorl —In the free open llr circus this WMWwTll be Sen Jnmes |, Hardy., blghOght

train ltd pniilcs,will be seen , .

mil on I™ Si wlro, """I M«rtlend'e biltiil

S.5* vai'llovlllc »»» Pio.n.1^1 10 «M »»»'•

land rnmrt (lioi'iirrrnl WC*. IliwlncBH liaa

ID Ml* ._ ..l..,.,B,14l were |HfW5Utefj on

1 .-&1& WSSr.^0!*MnvinK |il.1iirw

NiiTC!

lag manday

"*I,

I! IJomloln Hqunr. ....

Joli K Unrl.y l» In ndrand" comlnK l» the;Boetoii

by Mr. Chnnln hns contracted to wrlla the yj*«»'

damSing any Qt tlie mRtlnwl M

etore fee "Tho I'rlnca and the Pauper." TUe WP ,lw" Uft

Lowell.—At the Lowell Opera House(Cahn & Grunt, malingers) the season openedAug. 1-j. with George Primrose nnd Ins inln-

Htrels, to n faouue that wns lllloil to ovijr-

ilowlng, and the enteriiilument was 01 (no

best Mr. Primrose received a royal wel-

come upon his appcn.rnnr.Qt All of 010 vocal

niiuiliers were repeatedly encored. The uur-

lrsiiiie. "The Magnolia Hotel p tho monologueof Kinlle Kubers,' drill or Houthern Cadets, tho

Sliver SJmwer Clog Dance. Introducing Hddleilmini, and the closing i.raiisf'irnmllon scenes,

were all deserving of special mention.- "Cus-

ter's Last Fight" 2:1-23.

LAKI'.VIIIW TlIKVntK (JOH. J. Flvtlll. Hill II-

ager).— An evceBenL vnildevllle bill Inst weekdrew excellent business. Bunlli uml Bndil,

tho comedlaiiH, bended the bill, and wcrobig npnleuflo winners. Will Plillbilck re-

placed Howard nnd Colby, and his mono,logue was a big hit. The Aherns and MmDrummer Quintet were well received. Weekof 20: Harry and Mnrguret Daly VokeM, as-

sisted by Winifred Bpauldlng, In "A I' hi

t

Mistake ;" the McGlnleys, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. O'Brien. Helm Children, nnd Kfrtorc.

CASOBIH LAKH TlIliATIll!, SALKM, N. ii. (J.

Grant Gibson, resident manager).—Last week

the opera company drew one of the blgiiesi:

week's business of the season, with ' A Inpto Chinatown," and there wns not u dull mo-

ment all through the.. performance, >! GrantGibson, Earl Bedding, Irving Walton, bredWoodbury. Joseph Burton. Kllsnbcth I^iurle

nnd Puullno Hnrlce especially dlatlngulsheil

ihemBcivca. "Little Bed Biding Hood" week

Hampton BUMffl Casino, Hampton, N. II,

(Wm. II. I'llnney, mnnuger).—Uuslness con-

tinues good, the resort attracting many dur-

ing the humid weather of the past week. A.

special Herles of moving pictures and Illus-

trated songs evening of 11), and vaudeville

PiNKinuisT Paiik, nillcricn, Moss. (W. P.

Adit ma, mannger).—The Adams A Cougiillri.

moving pictures and Illustrated songe did ncuimelty buslnens Inst week. John Keep,

baritone, made a big bit with songs. Highclass vaudeville week of 20. ,

MkstpiS.—Knlpb A, Word, resident man-ager of iJtkevlew Theatre tho present mm-Mtri for .Tohepli .1. Flvrm. returned Inst weekto nutnOKe tho Bnstou ofllees for Mr. Flynu.

.'., .Wm. 1'. Adams, mnnuger of Plnelmrst

i'nrk, bos signed with Edward £.JMgFMoving Picture Co. for seuson of 100(1- Oi.

to sing illustinlcd songs aud maiiage stage.

jnmej W. Harry was the represeuta-

ilve In tbo nnlbiunl iiMHembly of ICngb's Inst

Wei-k Hiintli nnd Ifudd have Jusl closed

louru of Cuba and Mexico, limiting wlib big

mice™ In both, also baring Ihe honor of

L'lvlng special performances 10 the preHld-mfs

of both countries. After the pri-wou hii.'-

ctssful season over the Flynu park elrcult

thev will return to vaudeville. ,* ..< . .The

Grsa I Walton Show Is In town for ft .MRweeks' stay, mcvllng wllp pbcuoincnal suc-

tXM. . ...... ».-*

IfaDftde & Welcome Star Speelnlty Co. A«g-20-'JB,

:

Oon'MAS'M Summhr TltNATiin, Salem Wil-lows (Mlclinel Doyle, mnnager).—'I'll*; Uor-inoii, KpeelRlty Co. this week.

sn,i::i TliHATlUi (Geo. II. <!heelhain, ninii-

utr.'i ")- I'i liiir'-rii-'it Ml un I rein plliycd to II

good house 15.

Notp.—-The' ucason nt the Audllorliim will

oiiou, 27, under tho management of HurryKftBOI.

n«ii>«i]*,.-,—At Ihe Opera House ChimesIf. O'Comiell, miiiiiiger) "Busy Izny's Vaca-tion" opened lis season at Ibe Opera Iloitso

Aug. , 111, to big buslnens. ' Booked: OnyBjus/ MltiHlrels 21, "Tint Ninety and Nhm1 '

20. .hjmcn II. O'l.'oiinell, of this clly, hasbeen appointed resident manager of theOpera ICmim. by D. 0. Gllmore, owner ofthe house. Mr. O'Counell, who Is n well

known and popular rcHldcnt of Holvuke, hashad considerable, experlencn In Hie theatricalbusiness, and seems tsauid lo make good lu

his new position.Mountain Paiik casino (Laud Pelllsslcr,

maiiagor).—The i'a»luo coinnany gave wryKallNftU'lory production of ")loeence|o. weekol l&V For week or W, "The OeKur." '

• .1—Tniint 00.—At thoTaiinton Tliontre (Cnbn

A CJross, managers) tho seuson will openwllh "Cusler'ii Last Fight" Aug. 20, fol-

loivml by "Klght Bolls" 2:1.

SAIIUAMA I'AIIK (.Ins, J.- Klytlll, IilflllU-

,;i.r (,_TIin American VnudevlMe Star Co.comes week of 20. consisting of Kenney andIIoIBs, Green Slulers, Kprsey Duo, thoFlnvds, August De Wolle, and tho Alberlys.

•j'Ai.AoiiEUA I'aiik (It. A. Harrington, roan-

agcrl,—For week of 20: The Four Alvinos,Afonle Myro Troupe. .Icanre nnd Ellsworth,and Itlng nnd Wlillams.

4 »MARYLAND.

I'nlerHMii.- At Ihe Opera Hotiso (John J.

Goelselitiis, mannger I lluverly's MlnMrelsdrew 11 fairly good hoiisu Aug. 13. UomilwlLeslie. Ill repertory, did fair business It-IH.

"The Hrtlrv Fiirm'' lio-22. Wallor rVllWIl, In

"Met)! lu Ihe Alps," KMtt.Lyi-kiim (Geo. M. McMnuus, iiinnngor).- •

"The Curse of llrluk" wns well received Bi-

ll"., "Al Cripple Creek'-' played to good IiiimI

bow, JIMS. "A Brico for Life" 20-22, "TboMuster .Workman .' 211-25.

Hi.rou IMnurlec Jueobs, manager).—'Mil*house Is now under the manngenient of Maur-ice Jacobs, wheae pust experleucejn the Ihe-

nlrleal world should phicu him In ti poult Ion

to make llui Bljon 01111 ot l'atersou 11 Most1. niniinr pleyhouses. During tho paid nroiOipaliilcrH ninl decornlors have been busy nltec-

lug tlie appearance or thu liilerlor and ex-

terior of the house. Mr. Jacobs expects |o

have his new seats In position nborfly. whichWill COlll|llo|e his iilteratloiiH. The op.Mllllg

atlracllon wan the Clmnipiiguo Glrlu, whoplayed lo two crowded lioiinen II, and con-

(Inaed to good buslm-Hs, iiotwllbstatidlu'r Ibo

warm weather, week of 13. The High SchoolGirls are underlined for week of 20, wllb the

London Gaiety Girls to follow.1

''

Cnmileii.-At Woodlyiino Pink (II. I'.i.

N> onto, mannger I nteilmit bnalneai pre-

vails, mid vaudeville lu cerlitluly ftmnclHlwl,Tony Baker, the i-oineilbui of Docksiaderfaille, who Is looking iiHer the nluge, (a

nieollitg with big sumw as mnimgi-r. I'btn

week Includes: Hntes aud Hurimst. hoi

Koppe, Jack nnd Clara Hoof. Ittiwwll andDuiilinr. JuineM Clemens and Margarut Brnd-

"CaIuiikn dM. W. 'Inylor. nmimgi ,r).~-"ThoOniiibl I' ihe Weill" opened this llienlre

Aug. 2:1, llulshlilg out the -week wllh goodIiunIucns. Oil the tapis: "The Cursn of

Drink" 20-22, "Tho Man of Her Chow' "*•

25, "Q n of the Highbinders" 3T-BII, "AChild nf Hie Beghijeiif IlO-Sept. I.

'i '' |— " 1

llolioken. At Ihe Lyric ill. P, Soulier.

nu»utgi, r) I tin aciiuoii has been limiigiiriijeil

lb good Hhiipr, In spile of I ha de|ircsnlng

wentber. Ocorgte Mack, In "llulwl OiT tlmTurf." Hi- IS, dbl some very clever work, as-

Misled by a fnlrly good company. The, Helditrodiieed a strong specially, and are

Child of I tin Bejtlmeiil" .III-

bjr aSlslers fulna fentm-e, "A Child of the licit I

22. fi'iilnrlng Vivian Prescotl ; P. Aug. An-derson, In "The Curse of Drink." 23 21. ;

'"I hoHnmbbir of the West" 20 20, .Insi'ph Sunt ley.

Ill •'Hlllv, the Kid." Ittl Sep). I,

Notkm. --An Italhiii opera compniiy of

sevi'iiiy-two peotile, under Ibo imitnigenioiit

of Prof. Barllll, arrived from fleiioa, llnly.

Aug, \7t, tn rmtf In Mexico for n four

months* engagement. They will then play

San Francisco, and later New York City.. 1 »

Trenton.-~T.ie Taylor Opera RfliM(Montgomery Moses, manager) opens Aug,

33. .With Nell Bui-gens, tn "Tbn Ootmry Knlft

"Wonderland" 2i», "lltuiler Brown" ill. "MmLittle Duchess" Sept. 1. "The (llnuerbreml

Man" 8, "Black Crook" -1, "Man and Super-

man" 5, One* flenrge T. 8.

Statu BTiiror Thkatjif; (Frank ShuKors,mm for Life" was the »pen-

lod.

A Child of Hid negliuenl"

with viiude-

mnnnger).—"A KneeIng attruetlon HI. 17. nnd bnslnei

"fin Devil's Auction" Is. "A Ibid Man from

Baltimore.—Tim ffnyely Thenlre (W. L.

Biillnuf. manng-r) thmw open tin doors Aug.18, with Itoblc a Knickerbockers, to a big au-dience. UoBc'Sydell's Loudon Belles 27.

tlotxiiiiy Htiikbt (Oeorge W. llife, raona-

Br>r),—

"Tlie Convict's Daughter" begins aweek's stay 20. "The Power of Money" did11 moderate business 1.1-18- Next week,M110,000 Howard."

IlL.vNKr'N (('hnrles F. Blnney, manager).

"Adrift In New York" 20. "The Queen of theCircus" closed its engagement 18, "On Dnn-gerous Orouud" comes 27.

l-)r.i:<rri(ic I'aujc lSoIunils>rger a Irwin,managers).- -The Bolls- Provost Troupe of »c*

i'iil.,il'i lire flu- headllners Ihls week, wllh

cook and Sylvia. Kmerson nnd Bolleu, (tools

at.d Nelson, nnd Buy Scotl coriiplctliig tbo

bill.' Business was- good last week. Itoberla

Kecue's new act meeting wllh favor.'I'm; Monumental, ull new but the walls,

will open 27, under ihe dlrecilon of the Um-pire Circuit CO., with the Colonial llellca.

Kara M. pHwsbn wlllbe resident manager.AvDiioxiUtt (Jgiuen b, J-ctnuu, miiuflger).

Moxl'-o" 20-22,

vHmTill! TltKNT IWMM Sep!

vllle.

Jrrsey City The Acmlemy (Frank B.

Henderii'Hi, man agar) opened Ihe season Aug.

20. wllh "Berllm, (lie Sewing Machine Olrh- Ri»v Ton (T. W. niukbin. uiiiiioB'TI. —

This bouse opens 27, wllh ihe Champagne

'Xvir..—The Jersey City Klkn celel.riilefl

theli- fifteenth birthday by giving a family

outing at Bellwuod, N. J.

VI'IHUO.M

Then I rllurllnrxton.-—At Ibe Strong(Calm A Oram, manager*! Fouler, W. II..

moving pictures. Aug. 13, 14, Aid wHl. andplea fieri. -In Old Keiilticky" 18. Marl Burg-er Co, week of 20, "lied Feillhei" 21),

< i »,

Tiinotoit tin error it was slated that MaoItnamll nppenrwl nt tho Nickelodeon. Fall

Hlvrr, Muss,, week of Aug. 12. It wan (Jennie

IIusbv.1 wbo ployed there.

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Keystone Dramatic Co.QUICK,WANTS

Jr.;Two good All-Armind Actors. Heavy Man, Juvenile LemUnft Man, Comedian,wonbrctte. H.w|»f.rtolru Pt*opl*. nil lines, Wanted for No* » Company, openingSept. 3. a Full Acting Company. MAX A. All\<il,l), Mannffer;

ritiBliuld, Me., 23 -js; Sanfonl, 27-2B; urovcton, N. II., Auff. 30-Scpt. l ; Shorbrooke, Quebec, jHtog

JACK BURNEH,The New Chicago Agent,;

Is Now Open lor Business, and DM0 MSIIESS, Tat.I ran place 3tf Capable

• tfll ull,"liftluilALL COMPRTKNT FKOPLK itionlrl write me at once,Dramatic Poopl* Imined lately. Mend uliotog for new office, andlag loWMl. PXIfiAKR IJOIVT MISKKPKESKM '.

1VIATVAGrERSst.lve ine your uaxlnd. If you want thoroughly reliable service. Yon will get

the best actum In the fihop at your Hilary (mention It). I have no favorite roin-pnnlee. I represent the WoMtern Amaiement Co. ilncorpornted), the Kiinin CityAgency. Write to-day. I now huv« a few g-<od people on hand,

JACK BURNETT, Theatrical Agent.lull. 71-t-TM Chicago Op. n Route Block, CHICAGO.

MINNBLU BROS.DRAMATIC COMPANY, Silppoil Injr tliu Dnluly Fuvorllo

Without fear of L'otilrniHcllori, Mm lurRi'm KTock cumpiuiv nder citim.* In tliv world, our new wonfHT runra* Kim niHKiiiiiri'iii npociiii «.««ut»rv Im* nrrfvi'd. Mum *«>, merit unU r«ir dcnifuir win*. Nowpreparing fur our hcawii Boiiih. Large emeu only. liurfcoU by capital, lirattis and experience,

WANTVouhg, line luoklnir, loading n'mii; comedian, with ktrnnp vinuli.jr tinrt dunrtng MWdattyi .muni be

'able to put i>n after pici'i'* hi ciiiiceri; voting, Hun lonklupr man: Juvuiillu woman, the toiler in do»pe-Vtult'v: l]r«lcl»>i» iirliHlenl illn'l-tor(|iktiu). mum lie up in vaudeville, Cuu imc oilier good people whodo fiiettollltH. Tell all In Hrm. lelleriuid do iml'iidBrciircM-iti.

Fur wle, our pi'iw'i'iil oiillll, i-uiiRi*lliig uf lop. tliruu middle pieces, Hide wftllw, jHiIef, marque, all

cloguDtolimeeiiery. All In llni' condition. Can lit' wen on Kit. Ali»rjc«iii- Too aiilall for un.

M1WNBM.1 llROB . HllUboro. Ohio.

4 11 till. Avenue(near 27tli Kt.l.

N !: W YORK. CASEY'SloOfl 11 roadway

(near 44! h St).NKW YORK.

Guaranteed Five Years.ITftlTK FUR OATALOflPR. ^.

KftlAlrihdicul IT Yertlfi. Shipped C. 0. 1>. oil receipt of 15.00.

a-AING &VAUDKV1LLW AGKNTB* -

VI ARK POSITIV1.LY IN CONJUNCTION WITH No ONK ANI> MB AUSOLUTRLY INDErENURNT.WANTKD-ukw Vaudeville At'ti for SepL l uud later,

tVANTKU- joo VrinilcYiUo 1'lniio 1'iayern; ulso loo llhiHtmlrd Snug Singers. *MANAUKR*—We lleok for Fairs, OluliH, Parks and Vaudeville Theatre*. If von want n Unliable

Agent who will Work fur Your IoIoiomh ih Ihoiiirli iht.v wery his own, wire or write addressR. L. HAKHOl It, (ien Mgr., ~2(i ChiuHKo Opera Houwe Block, U1110AQ0. "

Slgui'il III. U OMIKHFIJ. SIX', Yi>iul«vlll<> FVnlUii., ami K. A. LITTLE, Agt.

UlrOHSIBLRTO ANSWIiR Al.I. l.KTI'HltS. THANKS Fon SAMIi.

C. W. MERCER, Mgr., Home Add., Worthlngton, Ind.

WANTED, DE ALVA'S COLLEGE GIRLS,YV. II. C.lllHS, MANAURH.

A Tow more l.ntly MnniclniiH fur i'.ianl nmlorchcBira; slate If yon can King, and a fen' mow I.ach

Acts. Also fur l>e Alva's "Pnnny NolRe'* Co., lieu, klichlwm Mtrr., two All 'Kmiud Cuinuulnnf,Novelty Acl6, Character Old Wan ami Soubreile. All must do Hpectolty. 1 pay Inmrd and traiiHporta-tioti idler show ntww. ir you catrt buy a ticket uii, don't write. Hohearxiils eommenco at my operaIi'jihc, Heafurd, tint., ttonntlu, seju. sn. All tiitiiieoiigagei) pieHitu mite thin. AddreHH, for iwo weeks,

1*. S —The Uay Nan, write. UK, K. II, DR Al.VA, Coinmere I nl Hole). Winnipeg, Man-, fan.

TO PURGHASE ONE-HALF INTEREST IN FIRST

GLASS DOG, PONY AND MONKEY ACT,Stntr mimt he working ilrat elans. 1 have Winter qiiiirierft for name. Aim* COMPLETE CIiK'l's-out PIT, iiiui will pill iiur.mmie early ncxi HeiiHim. Will alwi lutvONK O(lOI) COMHINATION Alitoroatdi ir cheap. Adilrens <;.;<». A. MAivciiRsrKlt, iio\ u;i, iilverslde, K. I,

HegurdH to Fred lU'ckinaii, care of ltobbhis Show.

DE RUE BROS. IDEAL MINSTRELSTromUono, B. and I)., or ftunbuef donldo Second Violin or Viola; hIko lllch HnrltoilP wllh voiceralitre from It to U. Preference given to man doubling Alto or Slide Tromlmne. AddrexH

HE Rl!KlH{OS.,Cobl.k'sklll, N. V., ai{ Sharon Sprintn* ii, Cherry Valley 'A Kleli Hold Spring* :ff,

Cnopertttown W. UlnliiK room cotnedtan«, itnishers and hunxc HghiherM won't do hbre.

MARKS BROS.' CO,WANT HEPERTOIRE PEOPLE IN ALL LINES,

Young Leading Juvenile Man ahoui Mi. loin. .Must ]oln nt onco. Rehoaifala now on. WriteK. W. MARKS, May A. Ilcll Marka Co., Perili. Oqi.

MAC and RUTH BERNSTEIN.In mi Cr-TO-DATH SINdlXO AND IMKCIKd ALT,

Invito offors for vnmli'Vllle »r Mnd roiiliinny. AililrOKH ,'

Vnr>' »t l'I.KVKI,A.\I> CMl'I'KK, (laxion. lllilit.. Cleveland, 6.WAWTED,BAND LEADER, CORNET, TUBA & OTHER MUSICIANS.bkcu'lt Team lor Oolicurl

,We,t nnil ZnnlK, write. Oii'iranloo in wih'Ks' vrork. Join tmmcdlatelr.••'.* WN UHOS'. 11A1LROAI1 SLOWS, Toledo, Olilo,

AT 1-1

1

ROY KINGHeavies and Juveniles.

I(MRS. ROY KINO,

JUVENILES, LEADS AND INGENUES.

First clam Repertoire or one piece. Experienceand ability. AddreRti

HOY KINO, No. 510 Went Ninth St,,

Clnclnna'l. 0.SCENERY.w stitiio, OHIO.

Increasing business has compelled me to leavethe EMl'IKR TIIKATKR 1 -am now locuted,

and can furnish Scenery of all kinds at thelowest prices. I nm JiiHt completing my Snin-

raer'B work, which coDslsted of a Sncctaculartlrat pert for John \V. Vogel's Minstrels, II

sets for the Americans, sots for Murray andMat-key Co., :i sets for the High Street The-atre, Columbuft, O. ; New Opera House, Balti-

more, 0. ; New UmiNe, Cape Charles. Va.

;

Cooler & Hagnn'H L'lootlng Theatre. "Doro-thy Vernon, of IIaddon Hall ;" J. W. Dona-vln, Hilly Link, Krharfa Entertainers, Crcorge

Warner, Uyers and Herman. K, S. i'ox, andNick Hnssell's l'eaceful Valley.

IJ OUSTAV G. 9CHEI.L.

BD.F. ADAHS. KDWIFi HOPKINH,

ED. F. ADAMS & CO.,COMPiSItS KOCTED AND BOOKED.

Ill WK8T <orH ST.,

SEW YOWL M. V.

GET OUR TERMS. WBITETO-DAV

WANTED QUICKMUST JOIN ON WiKK.

Woman for Juvenllenand (leneral Hii^lno-s.Woman with Sinking SpeclalLles thai can play

parts, Home Juvenile* and Character*.Sonbretlo with Singing Specialtle«.

Other Keperlolre People write, state all flrst letter.

HERALD SQUARE STOCK CO.,IlITTEIt & FAN8HAWK,

CAMI1EN, NEW YORK.

YTk/AXWTT

And ACTOR,To tiannlc liropn; otltern write. One piece.

Aildrcae ItOIIT. SIIKHMAN, Ueilevllle, III.

AT L11IKKT \,

J. O. BERNARD,MANAOBK or TKEASUKER, and

OORNKL.K.A KCKPLEADS. JDVKNI1.K, anil 1N0EKUES.

'

Wnnlrotie. "yon bcu" ReferenceB Die beBL Rell*alilc intirs. nildrcw, J. 0. UKKNAHD, Omnlirldgc, 111.

WANTED,Good Blaok Face ComediansKm 11KK1JS0K I.IKK MEU. CO, „lio can elmnitelor 10 dny„, play lianjn und gullar, nooil alunera.Holier and reliable, llooze don't gu here. JackWlilte nnil Wily MiMiri, write.

Ult. J. V. WILLIAMS,L. Il<i.\ m. Mprlngaeld, III.

WANTED. FOB I. D. CHDBH'SBBEATEE UNCLE TOB'8 CABIN CO..WOMAN for Marie nod Emellno, 01111,1) for Kva:must do Hpecialtles. JlANforl'hlneasandLegrec;must double in brass. Other UHefui people, wrlie.Will advance fares to people 1 know. Address

J. 1). OIIUNN, Oklahoma Olty, Okla~

For Keperlolre Company; also (loud Hunt)lngAgent aim rop. people dulng specialty.

N. 8, W., care of CLIPPER.klVTED,A few xood Acta for Fair Ground Show, upmSept, t, will let Blow Oir l>ept. ou percentageto Hon.,1 Mu-uie Itancera. AddressOapt. Clias. L'laylon, Wood River Junction. R. t.

Wanted.I*ady or Man Aeronaut.

(1E0RGE HAKRIt. Balloonist,Lock Hox 65a, aidne?, N. T.

AT LIBEBTY, 6EBTBDDE BOBEBTS,Comentcnne. Kinnllenal I.oails or lleavlee. (East*ernnum|iHnles only). Addreaa

"" I'OlTAOE. Merrlmaenorl. Ha.a.HIVERVIKIVCI

At Liberty,COUKOV JUtlUl.EK and COMK.IHAN^CIiaugoapci'lalttfB for week. Tiekela.

BERT OTTO, oeu. Uel., Plltaliurg, Pa.

class a rim, u obits pes ft. CLASS B PILHS, 12 0EIT8 FEB IT,EDISONFilms and Projecting Kinetoscopes

Exhibition Model Kinetoscone, $ 1 1 5.00. - Universal Model Kinetoscope, $75.00.

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" OUR LATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS.

KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN.A Thrilling Irish Melodrama, in Seventeen Scenes.

CABT OF OHARACT SuS,

KATIII.KKV \i^1TTV O'fKILTBRKSCK O'HOKE, AnidiWn'a lorer WALTKR ORISUOLI.CAPTAIK CLEARFIELD, An Irllth LatUVOlU : ••"•S: *i

B̂ ?SOMdugan. oanMcx muinonxa • B'S'BxHDAVID O'CONNOR, Kathleen'* fMhrr -R . . LECLIhFATHER O'CASSIDV, The ParUh Frtat •••». »! ?t*™*'.,aDANNY KELLY, frlmi o/ Terttux VaSiiftSflSSiSaKITTY' O'LAVKRY, An Odd IrHh charucUf.. • J*M5I?, cJ4v!,S5DBLACK ItODY, The Sotber Chief. '. °' E\!BV?RTRED BARNEY 1

' „»•» *fJ,J5"'

.DARBY DOYLK n.r ihe Ro'to,- Band „. »•?,•'''"!", s.

DBNN19 O'OAFF 1 ) YV . F. UORROIIGUSSOLDIERS, CONSTABLES, ROBBERS. FEASABT8, ETC.

Tlw Inaall, The Hold Co, Th» Robbera' C»v». Serving the Paper,, The Chaae,Kathleen 1. Home, Th« Flr«, The AbiliuHon, Kathleen In the Rebbera' Car,,The Drugged YVhl.key, The Reaeue, The Angelui, The Village Pance, TheWedding. .1 . • _ __

Send for Illaatrmted Deaerlptlve ClrenlaT No. 303.

No. eatS, Cede VECI1TVAAN. Length, l.OOOIt. Clan A. |1 3O.0O.

THE LAUGH OF ALL THE LAUGHS,

HOW THE OFFICE BOYSAW THE BALL GAME

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HO. eX03, Cede VEAUOH I A. L«n g 111, 785(1. Claaa A. SI 17 .73, ,.

IJ

ANOTHER I P-TO-UATE COHEDY HIT.A LAIOHADI.K PARODY IN MOTION PICTURES.

"WAITING AT THE CHURCH.VESTA VICTORIA'S LATEST AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SONG SUCCESS.

Ttie Meetlnft—The Propo&ftl—Vision of the Honeymoon—Obadlah'e Home—Family Objectlocs-"Waltlag at the Charctj"—"Can't GetAway to Harry You To-Day.»-

No. GUI13, Code VECIITPK.ltK. Length 170rt,, Clai, A. J7 0.10. .

OUR LATEST HI5AX>rvi:vi3N,

LIFE OF A COWBOYDCAI COWBOY8 AND INDIANS nrfllllCHL BRONCHOS - 8TACE COACH ilCHL

A STIRRING WESTERN DRAMA IN MOTION PICTURES.

SYNOPSIS OF SCENES i

The "Big Horn" Saloon—Meeting between Hero and Villain—Entrance of English Toor-lats

Initiating the Tenderfeet—Collection for Balratlon, Army LaBsle—Arrival at the IUncH—Cowboy SportB, Trick Hiding, Throwing Lariat, Wrestling—Departure of Stage Coacbfrom Ranch—Attack by Indian:;—Running Fight (3 scenes)—Capture' Stage Coach and Ab-duction of Girl—Indians Escaping and Covering Trait—Arrival Wounded Stage Driver atRanch—Cowboys In Pursnlt—The Flglit—Tbrlllfng Rescue of Girl from Madly GallopingHorse—Reunion Hero and Heroine—Death of Villain. ..

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Ittttlc and Song. *&%B~&&g53ig&Faosi ran Nbw Yoik Mosic Pbblisiiino Lead,? at th.

Hocst-'SlnM NrUle Went Awaj" cm. iSjK„ ,™'.° .B.^l^..3»?

Satu kit* of toe y«ar alertly. Blanco. l£t* ^™u3£rs«i tw° X? ^>~<">™Kl?j ill been interested In a HtUe >oni buiSt bit. 5bfi??i >St

M.?".l£",,S

re th.'which ll not oOclally out—"T.»e > Trip to itSllng %TJB Jr4. ""nr PUcer UMirjlina"-publlibed by tbls bouse. Tbo mWtUSSmtS, uJm™ J111*

"DlUe Seren.aen". bate added "Deir Old doe. It;li an orE8*al t?.""^!! iort H*

Dixie," tne marcb Bong little Gllaon baa to be a itiSr featJ™ nV'hS1! '.'

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Bide neb a bit with. TbJl sons pertalaa and WFSmSHSj^JSsJ'^S„ tie "Dial. Serenade™ •' and ibey antlcl- art. aoolaaeu .id fiSn. KJSStal -«tpate tbli number being tin feature of their great mccea. fifia? S'ti.'SB1 Viart. Mltcbell and Marroa bare added to marcb song, "TnToSd own S"l '- S3their act ''Blnce Nellie Went Awav." Mr. report It 1,TtbeHM' Sna ttev h,™ t^l SllirrOD. who lings tbe song, baa a Seautiful leiaon. John MVrVlin ^l^uLft,

* k^b totenor voice, and reada tbe nog witb mucb the Sunrry Side/' and It i i£?S?.r.1??*mmpattr and gets a wbole lot out of It. Certle De Mill write, us th.tSSDadley, Cleaiyo and Burn, are meeting with Iile" and "Keep On the Sunn, mS? _ii!their j.r.1 «ce«. Ml.s Cheslyn has just bits at HendeSon^ Coner wini «ce?tl,rsceutly added a new coon long to tbe act, "Tbe Girl Wltb theicSfi ' tSrmSSSjiwhich, ibe write, ui, is one of tbe bluest vaudeville, I. teaturlnT^Soeer, iZ fhJ Hn^,n5bit. .he ever bad. "Farewell, So Cong, Bide." Ned Nje ilfi short?, „^?,r. hi.oood-bje," 1. tbe title of tbl. song, and fa new act and will*

cceep un the Hunny poishortly produce bla TbOood-bje," ll

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tbe title of tbl. .ong, and I. "fact aod will feature "Keen oiBUbr Tburland Cbattawar. Arlington and Del- Side" and "Ob. Woi™ a MM toSrSfn *more have Just alined with llurtlg k Sea- The Orpheus Comedy Four are the ESSSb*mon for two /ear. for ';Ue, Him and I" Ht.wt Witora, thi. week. aid one of tbe°rillis Delmore baa a splendid contralto voice,and at present, while playing dates, la rr.sk:-

th!' rRif.1*^ '* "°2° Called" 'iother' "and

the Other 'Home, Sweet Home.' " milanlog tbe hit of the act by singing the rustic Taylor I. featuring "Tbe Good Old V ivti!lad bit of the scon, "Since \ellle Went "d uya It goes fne. MiuTud Morts hav>Away." Tommy Bay, wbo for many ye.r. returned to town after a six month!' trip outhi. been recognited a. one of tbe beat sing- w«t and will shortly open on tb. Esatmiers wltb allde. In the country. Is now . man. circuit., making a special feature of "Croco-**"•. "J'.8** 1« running the Family The- {He Isle." Two new Instrumental number,atr. In Psterson, N. J., and ll doing nicely, have been added to tbe blr musical act of theEven though In hi. official capacity as mnn« Sj"! Musical Four—"Pulley Pete" end "The•Mr, be Is .till doing bis turn, and the song Club," marcb. Ed. Mora is uslnr "Thehit of the performance is Invariably "Since «ood Old U. S. A" at SteeDlechuaNellie Went Away," the slices of which are Pier, Atlantic City, ind reports greatvery beaotlful. • luccesi with this new m.rch son. by lirls-Joi Stuk 4 Co. send the following: Tbl. >QM "d Morse. Slutsmnn and Crawford

. seaaoa there appear, to be an epidemic of ",av* added "Keen on the Sunny Side," "TheEnglish song hits. Beginning wltb the »pod Old C. S. A." and "Crocodile isle" to"Cfiarta" song, sung by Vesta Victoria, their vaudeville offering, and write u. tbeythere have been several otheri la rapid sue n

.re the heat tbey hove had In some time

resilon, and now the talented Meredith 1or" and Adams, in "Bankers and Brokers,"Sisters have Just come over from London v 11 feature "Tale a Little Ride With Me "

with the latest English song sensation, "Tb. ife ne" 'el,0»o song by Drlalane and Morse.

BUBe Girl on Sunday." At thepresent time M.ny of the show, now rehearsing aroundtbti song !. the rage all over England, and tbe city hare selected several of the newll even more popular tban the "Church" song i00*3 from the F. B. Havlland Pub Co.I. here. The Sister. Meredith tell some very Among those moBt prominent are': "CrocodileluttreeOng experiences about this song while 'Ble

' nl'be Good Old L\ S. A," "Keep on

on ihlpboard. It Is tbe quaintest little S e..8nnn

fSIJ*'" "Take a Little Hide With

itory song, with tbe best lyrics and prettiest Mei

"When Her Beauty Begins to Fade,"music that baa ever come from the other Hm! °b> What a Night to Spoon."Ida Templar Saxe, tbe comic opera singer, ,.

ABB Holzmanx writes: "An Interesting la-

la now ptaylhg an extended engagement Incldeot has Just come to light of a little band

vandyllle, using "When the Bight Little ?' musicians which sprang up by a mere co-Dlrl Come. Along." Wilbur Held, wbo Is

incidence, after the first debris had been pliedfttnld for bis monologue songs and parodies, beyond the smoking ruins of the San Fran-

'I. ailng Stern soags exclusively this season, clsc° earthquake. One poor fellow bad theIncluding "Robinson Crusoe's Isle," "I'll

presence ot mind to save bis trombone, hieBsep a Warm 8pot In My Heart for You," cberlBbed instrument During the d.y of th."Mllo" and "After Tbey Gather tbe H.y." °°lden Gate Park encampment be heardJetdea McDonald, now on tbe Eastern clr-

lomeooe playing a baritone, and Immediatelycaluj, l. taking advantage of tbe fact that S out Bv'00' h,m UP- Both received eachlip the big bits In Marie Cablll's "Moon- °""r

,w"h open arms, and that evening

shine" are released and free to all singers o[P'a'ed duets for baritone and trombone, to a

reputation. He 1. using "Robinson Crusoe'slarge aI"1 appreciative audience of brother

Iefe," tym Looking for^Iy Ten" and "Don't S"?,?!.'.8-..,1?? """, at *? impromptu

Be What You Alnt." In addltloa to Cl.r. Jh""""&2SJS& ."!? K "« "'if"gammer'. "In the Dingle Dongle Dell " Al- '?'J w

fre mrprlsed to flud a band of nine

Bent and Dumont make a special feature of E,leH"',J

w°°f 'i

e?ll> 'cc0'os ' After they had-''Dearie." on a combination of ln«tn,mpnt« made tbemaelve. known to each other, tbey

prVducfng nlghlr etScrive and btauUfui 'tarted '" t0 e'«' a lel* r'•""* " ' usna"7

narnc*nlea, wnlcfi .how hi. wonderful son.the caM

'a" w,nt6j a*^ <">< '"« d«u™'«

balUdoS to tn. heat effect^ Tbey tS S'tte,

r w,

a " ISS* "? l"ed S loosing one of

»iSnir •? t" Plocolos, and, la It eientually turned out,.liujer, l v„ hinMnaH tn ha th. t>ur n,„.T.Un In »h.Introduce Max 8. Witt', new winner.

Like Your Way." Alfred Solman. writer^ "iitiin bm rhe happened to be the beat musician In thegroup.^

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They bad no music, however,' andot ''Little Girl You'll Do," "Mllo," "Lone-•oaae Little Maid," "I'm Up la the Air About

IJVJi ever put over the plate by any „.,.<, ,v.nkee Grit.' whlcei thev all knew hv•SB In one seawn, 1. being congratulated ?"," "/"SiM™i .w ?„ tll SL'Vl

everything had to be 'faked.'s> it seemed thatevery one had some piece to suggest, until avote was taken, sod all agreed upon Holxman's 'Yankee Grit.' which they all knew by

'bV'5. ZSTOS !Z*TESa^EFE GS and which proved also to be the most

K.^L-SInT.^SeUPS 5,I.?

c.t..Ul™n,: iPProprlate one for the occaiion, for UnclePlf Secured a Contract to Write the entire flam', nluek was never mope beenlv em.

SSffiS » lMdJn« l»«l«tl«i to be put oa ftSfi^Sn?^ £euted tbe 'Yankee Grit* witb a Tim andvigor, and ail the mualclina, aa well as theaudience, gave three cheers and 'a tiger*

after tbe performance of tbla number. Thenext day the 'Earthquake Band,

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for suchtbey resolved to call theaigelveg, dug up somestray music, among which were llolzman's'Calantbe Waltzes' and 'Flying Arrow' twoitep, and. as a tribute to the well knownNew Yorit compaser, played these numberscontinuously during the entire period of theirenforced retirement"

Nkw Witmibk Pdtjucations.—"On tllfl

Shady Side," Clifton Crawford's latest songhit, which has been so popular on the NewYork Roof, and which was restricted for sev-

eral months, Is now released for productions

and specialty performers. It proved tbe big-

tnbj Fall.

lb. Roods' Publishing Co. Notes.—wsuru earns writes: "I am going to featurewhat I think la the best Irish waits song I,hava heard In yearn—'Daisy Dooley.' " SnideiX^umard la ualng "Honey, Won't You -LoreMa Like You Used To," and responding tosit eccores nightly. The Columbia Four Isfeaturing "Daisy Dooley." "Where tbe Sn-{waose Krer Winds It's Sllv'ry Waj" and "I*eTer Had a Friend Like Hike." Viola VanOnttef Is using to advantage "It's Up ToYou To Move." De Von Sisters write us fromtoo West ; "We are uBlur 'Bobby' and 'Honev,Wont You Love Me Like You Used To." 1

the llount City Qunrtetts speak highly of'tbe songs they are using, namely: "Wber'-tU, suwanee River Winds It's Sllv'ry Way,•^'Dsngnter of Vanity Fair" and '"ttfUrtdte !?J*SS I&&SGSR& Kest song success in "Seeing New York," andT^v 4*!"

.^°Te Ue Uk

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B You Used To?" The | worthy successor to "Nancy Brown," of

2122" A " V8 8>a

pronounced receBt fame. KeW Orleans Is enjoying un-'•sneceaa, the two last named songs. Stevenssod KeelT neve added to their repertory "It's:|Ip.To You To Move" and "Daisy Dooley.";Mw Watson speaks of "It's Up To You ToWove" as one of the best songs be has ever#ung. Irene Lea has added to her repertory"Mlfwcr Had a Friend Like Mike." MaudClifton la ualmy "Suwanee River," "Southern

'— " "Heroes and ftrJ '

Jaa MacQowanQueen." "Heroes and Flag" and "Old Folks'(Mgs. Jas. MacGowan is n£«*»ht»r of Vanity Fair."

now singing "AHenry springer,

^» original boon shouter, is musing goodTirh "flood- bye, I'll See You Some More" andTrt'j i

j Up To You To Move," and Is respond'Jig to four encores nightly. Dorothy Ool-«n Is atnglng "Vanity Fair" and "Honey,

: won't You Lots Me Like You Used To,"with great success. Jack Cablll la usln<'''Old Folks'* and "Southern Queen," and tells

" US faa Is making rood with same. Harry

usually good band concerts this season. AtAudubon Park Braun'a Naval Brigade BandIs giving delightful programmes, which In-

clude many of the Wltmurk successes, amongtbem "Laces and Graces," by Halter anaBratton; "The Climax" and 'The RecordBreakers," dashing overtures, by O'Hare,while at the West End Fischer's Military

Band Is playing "The Mayor of Toklo,"•Woodland." "Tbe Windmill," and the spe-

cialty number, "Cottonfield Capers." NormaSeymour writes that her collection of Wit-

mark songs Is the best she has hfd, especially

"Little Girl In White," "Love Mo and the

World Is Mine," "Smile On Me," "The Honey-bee's Honeymoon" and "Everything la Kosy.

Rosy." Frankle Drew la featuring "Smile

On Me" and "The Stars, tbe Stripes andYou," In her Summer engagements. Thesesongs hold their own with amusement lovers.

WWtn Is ualng **Whore the Suwanee River an<f aGm bring applause to the singer.Wads It's Sllv'ry Way." Mitchell and De- f|

fa0T arc'alM teadilners with Edna Snyder,

last/ ..are featuring "Good-bye, 1*11 See You. the Southern Ladies Trio. Barbour and Tay-Some More." Doris Wardeli la featuring ior the Batcbelor Slaters, the Ladles Trio,'•wine. Wine, Wlne."*Frank McCrcedy. the tne

' Vernon Sisters and Lillian Nulty.1 singer, Is singing "Mr Southern Queen Will Rossiteb's "Sunny Songs" are being

._, My Kentucky Home. 1 '

featured by a host of headline™ throughoutPgUfBgBLAiw and his All American Band the country. The new offices. In the Grand

- pt0ev.ee4 the military spectacular production, onera House, are thronged wltb singers these'*Ttf§\£lrU War," at White City, Bingham- ^yg --if the Man In the Moou Were aton, nNT., weefc of July 10, to large business, coon" Is the "big" soog with tbe following

SIS management of the resort extended an BCU9 : Avon Comedy Four, tne Uoldswortbs,ritstlon ToNthe members of the Q. A. It., Addison and Livingston, McCue and Cablll,

frllo turned obt In a body to witness thethe Vaugners, Estella Mann, McGee and Col-

Praanetlon. The production was presented unj Fillmore and Adams, and many others,

wlfij realistic effects—scenes depicted In de- -Farewell, My Annabclle," the march ballad

tall from the first gun fired on Fort Sumter bit, sttll continues to enjoy well earnedto tb* battlo of Gettysburg, using magnificent popularity wltb hundreds of singers. Manyelectrical effects, cannonndlng, etc. Owing u j the big hands will feature It during theto the amount of patronage tbe production coming Summer. Cbarlle Brown's "Policy

4rsw the management has concluded to have KJng" la now In big demand among orchestra

•Chimbsrlaln and his All American Band leaders, alao with buck and wing dancers,

continue with the "production" for an un- flnd It bids fair to be another "Turkey In the

limited period. W. E . I* Beeger Is respona- straw" with the dancing folks. ElizabethIblt for the magnificent setting! and elec- Murray reports the biggest kind of success

trlcal effects. The "production" will take with ''I'll Be Back In a Minute, But I Got•Use road thla coming Fall on a much grander to Go Now." Kberns sod Cole are uilng

cats, under the direction of Wm. C. Kendal, -come Under the Palm Room Tree, on the

»V ts Said to be the only band composed en- Kohl-Castle circuit, and tbe audiences Insist

tlrsw of Americans, which Is featuring solo- on general repetitions at each performance.

,m of^tbre* generations. Bewick Remindms.—"Cheyenne Is now"biu -*w_ A—,, n r„, nr,» ifrxTi- en the banner number In tbe repertory of little

Oar"mSfSfia "MjTe"" bU «»• K.T55. tl.iviv.clou. Juvealle performer.

|^^rv^&^3 K^SSiSOfjt to use It are: Chaa. Dougherty, Pearl Over to My Boaie

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Tmnx. Al. Klrbv. and Miller and Kline, lad pobllcation, SMSkthat delightful new bal-' sever falls to reach

Fsom thi New Toai Mcstc Pus. Oorss.—Minnie HsjTiaon, who baa Juat returnedfrom Sonth Africa, appeared at Hendersons,Coney Island, recently. Tbe song aha feat-

if.'T3 WflS * fMrI « ballad. entlLled "Since

Nell b Went Away." At the beaches, theatralaa of sous and Instromentala publishedby the New York Music Publishing HouseKL?*tt mucfl ^esri. particularly. "BlnceNellie Went Away," the real ballad hit otthis season. Thla song la being sung by themajority of the leading ballad singersthroughout the country, and is illustratedwith exceptionally pretty slides. Anothergood number, published by this house, andwhich Is being played extensively Juat now,m "Highland Echoes," a Scottish novelette,which Is expected to be s ee.-oud "Blarney.'*Kittle Montgomery, of Gllroy, Haines andMontgomery, la out Weat. We received wordto the effect that two numbers rendered bythis team are a hit at every performance.The two aongs are : "1 Love You for Your-self Alone," and "Since Nellie Want Away."Little Bab/ Eleanor Is ilnglng, among others,"Dear Old Dixie" and "Since Nellie WentAway. *

Cms. K. Haarib Notes.—Kelly and Vio-ictte,, now playing the Orpheum circuit, re-"ort great success with "Would You Ca*e?"Mte singers have also In preparation for

tbe coming season: "Somewhere," and "IsEverybody Happy?" Ernest Hogan'a greatcoon song. Will Hagnn, of Hagan and wes-cott, who la engagea at Revere Beach, sing-ing with the bands, la making a Bpeclalfeature of "Juat One Word of Consolation.""Somewhere," and "Sister," and says tbeyare the three greatest eonga he has everaung. Harry Stanford, with his double quar-tette, a; Madison Square Roof Gardon, Inthe production of "Mamselle Champagne,"is atfll receiving four and five encores everyevening with hia rendition of "Somewhere.1'

J. Aldrlcb Llbbey, of Llbbey and Trayer, Iscreating cyclones of applause by his artisticrendition of "Cbas. it Harris' masterpiece,'Somewhere." "Somewhere" will be knowneverywhere In a very short time.From thb "Housb Mxlodiocs."—**ni Do

Anything In the World for You," "If a GirlLike You Loved a Boy Like Me." "Some-body's Sweetheart I Want to Be/' are thestandard songs of the Qua Edwards MusicPub Co. They have a new coon song outthat promises to be as good as the best RayCog Is using It, aa are tbe Primrose Min-strels, and all declare It "great." It Is called"Why Don't You Write When You Don't NeedMoney." Templr.r Saxe, In vaudeville, lausing "You Can't Give Your Heart to Some-body Else," and so la Georgia Calae. Everyday sees an Increase In the number of peoplewho use publications of the "House Melodi-ous," and every one of tbem "good people."Gbohqb R. ScnuTLER. reports success with

his U'ustrated songs and moving pictures,with choruses, this season, at Ulmer Park,New York. Among his latest successes are* Sister," and "Dreaming, Love, of You."Reports of Thos. H. Allen's uew song,

"Wonderland," notv being aung with greatsuccess by Chas. (Ssndy) Chapman, comefrom Revere Beach, Mass. Tbe song la pub*llahed by Walter Jacobs, of Boston.

World of Players.M&NACEIt W. BOBKBT HlLDULTII wrltM

from Hot Springs, Ark., aa follows: "I havereceived numerous answers to my 'ad.' InTub Clipi'KR, and, aa a result, have an ex-cellent company to open here for permanentetock on Monday, Aug. 20. Among those eo-gaged are: Isabel C. Jackson, Percy H. l.cYln,Clarence H. Chose, Robert B. Longm ire, JackW. Pooler, Clara Schclblng, Hugh Morrison,Alleen Morrison, Little Bemyce Morrison,Grace Beaumont. Edna Wills id and othcra.Our opening bill will be 'For Love andHonor, to be followed by 'Young Mrs. Wln-throp, 'Moths/ 'The Taming of Julia' andseveral other well known successes. We willuae two bills a week, but only have twomatinees, and no Sunday performances. Thishouso was used all last year by tbe Majesticcircuit, but their lease expired, and the man-agement thinks a permanent stock will bemore profitable."Adba Ainslke, who Joined the naetiaway

Stock Co., New Bedford, Mass., recently, hasmet with pronounced success In the leadingrolea, and has becomo firmly estaMlshed as afavorite.

John U. Wabo, treasurer of Hammeriteln'snew Manhattan Opera House, returned Aug.S from the trip around tbe world, havingbeen gone about six months.

William f. Connob returned from EuropeAug. 8. During hla stay ho visited Mme.Bernhardt, whom, he says, la looking splen-didly. Asked about a possible farewell tripIn the near future, he Bald: "Her engage-ments abroad wilt keep Mme. Bernhardt busy,and even If abe did agree to make anothertour of this country It would not be for per-haps three years."Manager Lew Silvers writes : "Through

my 'ad.' la Tub Clipper I have secured anumber of good attractions. We will openour new house at Chippewa Falls, Wis., Aug*.'24, with The Royal Chef/ and will have anumber of good ones to follow. Vie feetcertain that we can aend them all away feel-

ing good."Cha.nn ino Pollock was married, la To-

ronto, Ont, Aug. 0, to Anna Marble. MissMarble Is press representative for OscarHammeratcln. They have gone on theirhoneymoon down the St. Lawrence River.Tory Lyons has signed with the Peter V.

Dalley Co., which opena Sept. 0, at AtlanticCity, N. J.

E. A. Clark, German dialect comedian,baa signed with Uus Hill's "Around theClock" Co.The Red Mill," In which Fred Stone and

Dave Montgomery will star, under the man-agement of Charles Dillingham, will have Its

premier In Buffalo, Sept. 3. It Is written byVictor Herbert ana Henry Blossom Jr.Joun Drew arrived from Europe Aug, 8,

and will start rehearsals of "Hla House InOrder."

Electa K. Paof Ib to bead her own VanBuren Stock Co. this season, playing a line

of parts expressly written for ber. Her bigfeature bill la "A Cowboy'a Ulster," writtenby Wm, U. Lapolnt, author of "When WomenLove" and other popular plays.Tub people engaged by Broadhnrst & Cur*

rle (or Nat M. Wills' company for this sea-con are: Nat M. Wills, Cbaa Udell, FredItennnud. Joseph E'ggeuton, Maurice Lavlgne,Jomea Vincent, Peter (Iriffen, Jay bbaw,David Rosenbaum, Geo. Nichols, I'mma LouGlflln. Dcllu Staccy, Anita Zorn, Lee HobbaMartin, Mao Harrison, Ninon De Varenno,Kdnn Mitchell. Klinore Russell, Masle Oliver,Mario Francis, May Vincent, Virginia Law-rence, Anna Morgan and Sibyl Brennon. Insstaff includes: Broadburat k Currle, owners;Wm. H. Currle, manager; Cbas. 1L Wuerx,business manager, and Georgo Nichols, mu-tual director.Tub aosTBR of "Billy the Kid" Co. Is

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Joseph Santley, proprietor; Ben Bass, man-ager ; It. H. Leavltt. bualncss manager

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George De Vere, stage manager. The castIncludes the following people; Joseph Sant-ley, Paul Burnett. Foot, T flgnola, John C.Fcnton. fleorge De A'cre, Sidney Olcott, Tboa.J. McMahon, T. Jerome Morely, Jake Early,Marion Leonard, Lorene Santley, Jeiale Lan-

Jclks MtrasT writes: "The following aremy attractions, with baslneas staffs, membersof companies, rehearsals, and opening dates:'The Mummy and the Humming Bird'—MaxZoellner, business manager ; K. C. Hudson,agent. Rehearsing now. Opening datJ. Aug.2%. Members of company—W. A. Whttecar,Henry Carl Lewis, Walter O. Hill, Leo II.

White, William A. Carroll, Amanda Welling-ton, Alice Donaldson. Anna Watts and RobertHarUgan. 'The Marriage of Kitty—-Fred P.Wilson, bosl&eas manager; Edward Kendall,agent. Rebearaing now. Opening date, Aug.lit. Members of company—Florence Gear,Harry B. Roach, Genevieve Cain, Franklin »>•»»• « m.^.Hmtummm ..„„„..». ...... «,—Hall, Haxel Chappell, George M. Belden and Rbliarls does not got here until laU, but I

Charles Mayer. 'Her Own Wsv'—L. M. am the first o>ie that gets It—success to It."

Goodsudt, business manager ; Harry Sweat- Frank Currib baa oven engaged by Wll-man, agent. Rehearsals begin Aug. 27. Ham A. Brady for the role of the eccentricOpening date, Sept. 15. Members of com- entomologist, In " 'Way Down Unit."

Eany—Sjivia Lyudes, Lisate May Ulmer, The following people have been signed bylugtmlc Forde, Daniel F. Lawlor, Josephine Ollle Mack, for Murray and Mack, In '^Around

Frank I. Fdayne Informs aa that he Is la

Mb twentieth week as comedian of the TJirl .i

Stock Co., at Lou Angeles, Cat., and uys.: "I

have become quite a favorite here, and expect:

to ri'nialu out here nil next Beaaon. MasterFraukle made hla tlrat coast appearance last

week, bb the Widow's Mite, In 'Alaska,' andmade quite a success. Adelaide Uouudre (mywife i nas been engaged by Manager Black-wood for the production of 'Zasa,' at He-laaco's Theatre, next week. After the closingot the season at the Grand, about the middleof November, tbe Frayue /amlly will be seenIn vaudeville In an original comedy sketch.entitled 'A Chinaman's Troubles.' TliE OLD

Foy, Joslc Southern, Maurice Drew, John Mc-Murtrle, Sclby Tapstield. Allen Brown, andfour children. Paul Gllmore, la 'At Yale'—Julian Anhait, business manager; WallaceSicketr, agent- Rehearsals began Aug. IXOpening date, Sept. 18. Members of com-pany—Paul Gllmore, Eleanor Hicks. ClintonClay. Helen Davenport, Harry Bourjohn, JaneStuart, H. R. McLean, Frances Scarth. Wal-ter Moy, Edward Merrlgan, William Vaughu,Matt Goodman, Jules Cluiettc, Ed. Grant,Hal Plerson, Joe Stelt, It. T. Wade, HarryLyons, Carry Stulz, John Kortlsque, MaryLong, Charles Henglcr, Anna Chance, CarlUelwig. A. W. Brown, O. O. Hook and BarryMcNees. Creston Clarke, In 'The BargedMessenger'—11. B. Tledinao, business mana-ger; Edward Holmes, agent. Rehearsals be*6In Sept. 3. Opening date, Sept. 21. .Mem-en of company—Creston Clarke, Virginia

Thornton, Thomas N. Heffren, Agnes lie ra-don, Seinour titratton, Gladya Lfockwood,Harry BoardmanL Jobn Carter, Vf. T. Bur

tbe Town" Co. : Cbas. A. Murray, Ollle Mack,Walter 8. Bower, Jos. Blrnea, Jack Sample.Troi-ndcro Quartette, Gladys Van, Ma&elBlake, Joale Williams. Rae Hamilton, NsncyDale. Flo. Hunt, Mnrlo Karl. Alice Walker.Jennie Reiser, Agues Grant, Florence Jlllnon,

Edith Monroe, Annie McClusky, EleanorBrandeau. Adeline Merrett, Marie Edwards,Beatrice Stewnrt, Sylvia Bell, Hcna l'rockctt.

Kutherlne Dalton, Josle Bloom, MargueriteDavis, Alice Uellser. Uvellue iloward, Made-Hoe Uck'ii, Sidney S. Smith, ri^pretieututlve;

D. L. Buone, business manager: W. M. Bullcn,agent; Robt. E. Edwards, musical director;F. M. Wbitten, carpenter; i:. O. Marvin,

,

electrician. The season opens Aug. 31.NiJVfJ.H nOM "TUE 8HOPL1FTEH'* Co.—This

la a four act scenic melodrama, and we openedour season at the National Theatre, Dayton,O., July 30, and we are booked solid 'till next.)

May. The roster la : Jute Wallers, manager

:

Louise Llcv.vllyn, Adelaide Walter!, PearlEraui. Blanche Morgan, W._ B. Burnett, Job.

jUO.it J UMBlUUIIUIs JUUU LUIU'I, II • A. IIUI- 13I>HUB, UlUULIIi: ill U I'lfUD , ...

dette, FInrry C. GleasoQ, Archibald M unlock Hanaouie, John A. Finn, Harry Sherwood,,and William K. Jones. The tour of. Mtne. Carl Brown, Bert Uclsa and Ed. Stokes, with

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Modjeska will begin Oct. 1ft, rehearsals' com- S. J. I>e Hbauo as advance agent.

.l?^«i^is^te?th«%"B«*-m£ ar*

blt^of hie""mcl'iia uTaaas ui for glvlar whoni It la^aot.

We lot lot* ofrtewt _(MB * mnc worth <rbUe. Ing sonf tban

No more tender aad touch, aaiftbo,"Woa't You Come Over to

ins,lllto

Mtbtls Biodbx baa Joined tbe CutterStock Co. again this season, to play princi-pal soubrette parts and to do her specialty,which Is reported to be a big feature.

Ed. itahn stead Jil, business msnager

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Annie Lysle . (Barnstead) and MargueriteBarnstead are with Connor's Stock Co. Thisla Mr. Barnstead's second lesion as businessmanager of the above company.

mencbag Sept. 17, but the caat la not entirelyengaged."Fkank R. Dabs and wife have closed their

senson la tbe West, and are visiting Mrs.Dare's parents. In Butte, Mont., for a shorttune, previous to going to Chicago to beginrehearsals with the Flora De Voaa Co.

Ida Crispi, whom Chaa. B. Dillingham se-

Tiiu Yanksu Consul" Co. will open lts<

fourth season ,at tho Majestic lTicatre,

i

Brooklyn, for a week's engugenlent Man-ager John Hlocum, wbo Is again direct-

1

Ing the tour of title musical comedy, has en-

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gaged a cast, headed by Harry Snort, whocored a bit In tho leading comedy role lastseason, aud lsabelli Carroll, will ilng tho

lected from the cast of "Mamselle Cham- prima dunna role. Tho principals engaged)

Eagne" for one of hla new productions, will are : Margaret Flavin, William V. St runs.egln her season under that management. In Charles Jacklln, Elaine Vou Thlele, James

a newly Interpolated part of "Mlaa Dolly Bronnan, L. R. Lcffcraon, Olga Kalneng, and I

Dollars,' ' after which she will be gtvn a others. The chorus Includes: Kuthryu How-further opportunity to display ber ability as land, Fay Barton, Trlxle Leroy, Lllybetie

'

~ comedienne In another ot the Dllllognam Brown, Margaret Holt, Florence Coutant,|

offerings. Harry B. Smith has written severalnew songs and Borne catchy sayings for thonewcomer, and she will also Introduce aneccentric dance of ber own conception, In thesecond act of tbe opera.Jack ll Connolly, leading man with Wild

ft Rich's Players, closes a successful Summerseason of eighteen weeks. Manager Wild busre-engaged Mr. Connolly In tbe same capacityfor his Winter company. Business throughNew York and Pennsylvania has been phe-nomenal, we are Informed.On account of aa attack of fever Monroe

Hopkins, of tbe Payton Sisters Co., woe com-pelled to leave last week for his home at Den-ver, Col. Mr. Hopkins was all Inst season

Rose ruber, Estelle Melsner, Sadie Merrltleld.

Sybil Ellison,. Gertrude Lang, Daisy lieaute,

Maude Stone, Sillllu Kelsner, Muu Palmer,

,

Mabel Eckhart, Grace Semun, Llllie Hartley,Mario Montford, Marie Noska, Ollle Ktm-h-iman. Hazel Burr, fistcllo Colbert, VlvlanJRtiicott and Ethel Munson, W. B. Sura-

ueln. Wade Barton, Hamilton Parks, MuxSehwartx, M. Stivers, Harry Jackson, George.Avcrlll and Franklin Woods. Wallace Jenkins

j

ton will bo musical director. The executive|

stuff for John 1* Slocum will be aa follows

:

Walter D. Nealand, manager ; Sam A. Meyers.

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advance representative; Charles Keck, master!mechaulc ; Edwin Demlag, chief electrician ;

.

George Bender, naslstant electrician ; Frank :

with the Olga Netberaole Co., closing with 1'enuyfeatber, maater of propertlea; 01Ue>;them at Boston, In May, and Joining the Pay- Klrsehmou, wardrobe mistreat.tou Slaters at Charleston, S. C. Wu. STAisroitu and C. Newton TatlobJohn anu Alice McDowell opened witb have been engaged as manager aud business

,

Stephens ft Linton's "My Wife's Finally" Co..Aug. 5, at the Casino, in Toledo, U., and re-port tine success.

E. L. Cabtbii, manager of the Carter StockCo., writes : "Am confined In the South SideHospital, Pittsburg, but hope to be able tohead my company Sept. 3. We open thatdate at Corry, Pa."

Paor. Job. Lyokem. and Anna Mobuan

manager of tho Southern aud Eastern "A i

Pair of Country Htda" Co., and Chas. W.Burch and J. M. Rellly as manager and busi-

ness manager of the Western "A Pair, ofCountry Klda" Co.

Nl-tkh xxom tub Curtis Musical ConcurCo.—After playing three weeka at Manltou,Col., and two weeks at Colorado Springs, weopen ut Delmar Gardens, Oklahoma City,

have Joined bnnds. and will be known here- Okla., for two weeks, and then have fourafter as Lyonetl nod Lcvertou. Prof. Lyonell has been spending two weeks at tbe homeof Miss Morgan. Newcastle, Pa. Tbey leaveAug. 18 for Chicago, where tbey atart re-hearsals with Ibe "A Pair of Country Kids"Co., under the management of C Jay timlth.Prof. Lyonell and Miss Morgan were with tbesame .company last season. Gertrude Mor-

weeks at St. Joseph, Mo. Business has beanflue, and we are proud to Bay tbe ghont walksevery week. The roster Is as follows : Curtisft Lewis, managers; Allen Curtis, Btage direc-

tor ; Harry Lewis, buslneaa manager; l£d.

O'Muiicy, musical director; BUIlu Walker,stage carpenter; Fred Cutter, properties

;

Al. Bruce, Arthur damage. Harry Wright,gan, sister of Anna, will join the Eabtem Marjorlc Lake, Glades Mlddletou. ManilanA Pair of Country Klda'r Co., under the 1'ryer, Glades Krigou. Ethel Smith, Chtrasamo management, as leading soubrette. Ly- "

onell and Leverton join the Western com-pany.lUNTFnow's Jollt PATiiriNDESB, under

the management ot J. N. Kentfrow, willclose a prosperous Hummer season of sixteenweeks, In Dallas. Tex., on Aug. 10. 'l'be en-tire company will leuve on u ipeclal trulnfrom Dallas to I,cbauon, Ind., to urrlve Intime for their opening there. Nearly, an tbepeople have been retained by Mr. kentfrow,ana he has selected uu entire new line ofroyalty plays and new line of printing. Thocompany's aeasou is booked over a route thathas been played by tbe Path tinders for anumber of scasona.Michael Cuhack has been engaged as

master of properties with Wu. F. Mann'sproduction of "Tbe Cow Puncher."Dick anu Dully Uajiuy, after twenty

weeks with tho Jeovons Htock Co., havejoined tbe (legal Stock Co., under the man*agement of Beaumont Claxton. This com-pany Is playing lowu, Illinois and Wisconsin.

'lux compuuy engaged to support JeaoleMae. Hall, who win star in "A SouthernH.Vendetta,' 1 under the direction of Oliver Mo-rosco, and tbe munagemeut of Al. Truhurn,and which begins its uesbon In Philadelphiaon Aug. -7, induces : Lesllo Morosco, Leilabhaw, Uae Bronson, Waller Seymour, J. U.Drammal], L. J. Lorlng, Philip Uaru, JuliaHkbhs,Gasland Qaden and Ladba Lobeainb

(Mrs. (indent are enjoying their vacation uttheir Summer home, "The Orchard," Free-port, L. 1, Plays controlled by Mr. Gudenere: "Hearts Adrift," "Wife In Name Only,"j Only,"The Good Samaritan," "The Senator's WUoand "The Wolf and tbe Lamb." All tbe

j

have a tine line of printing and scenery.Louis James bos called Ms company to-

gether for rehearsal of "The Merry Wives ofWindsor," at bla country home at MouuiouthBeach, N. J., where recreation and huslneHswill be combined for two weeki. Tho seasonwill open on Labor Day, Sept. 3, when Mr.James will dedicate brlck'u New Lyceum,Itcd Bank, N. J„ uud there commence histranscontinental tour, which extends untilMarcb, ut wblcb time he returns here to In-

augurate bla New York season, j.mia Mill-ward, a young Kngllsh actress, has been add-ed to tbe company, for the part of llobln,and Geo. A. lidea has been re-engaged as out-ing mauagcr.

JKPsv-kuuun riALL, who was with the Umpire _Stock, liobton. last season, baa been engaged orchestraby Malley ft Phillips, for their production of"A Sister's SacrlUcc, to play the heavy andmanage tbe stage. Gertrude ftlaltland (Mrs.Hall) will piny a leading heavy In the auinoproduction.KiNAOEs Eunest BfiiPUAN left New York

last -veek with MS. and parts of a play,entitled "Tbe Wearing of the Green," whichwss Written some years ago by O. V*. Alia

- la fiY-"-

Pryer,Crawford, May Hoblnsou, Elsie Hurtor, Do-rothy Blane and Mabel Calvert.Wilton Lackayn will play tbe title role

In "Roger La Honte" this season.William Faunuu will play Mohammed, la

"The Prince of India," this Fall.

ciiaunckV Olcott will open hla season In

"IQIleen Aattioro," Ang. 17, Baratogn, N. Y.The play Is h romantic Irish driimu. b* Theo-

Alicu Butlek will appear In a light com-edy role, In "Man and tilt. Angel," a play byStanley Durk.

CHAltLES B. DlLLIXOHAH llQS engaged tbaOriginal KuTllsh Pony Ballet to supportBlanche Ulng, In "Ml us Dully Dollars."

DouriLAH I AimiANHH lp to bo Gruco Ooorge'sleading man tn two of her three now plsyatill- HeUHOI).

Cohmo QottDON Lennox has written s newfarce, entitled "Tho Platonics of Angola."Mauoahet Ghat has been engaged by llobt.

B. Mantel) to play Jeislcu, In "Tbo Merchantof Venice." Guy Llnusley will be tbe Foo)t

In "King Lear." rPaula Euwiiii)ks will star this season In

"Pi'lnci'Hr. ttvgunr." under tho management ofCharles Dllllugbnm.

Notes fhhm Steelton. Pa„ a thrifty steel

manufacturing town located about threemiles from llarrlnlmrg.—This town la at last

to hare a cozy little theatre. 8. Flshmau,an enterprising bualnasa man, has undertakentbe task of furnishing a playhouse that will

be thrown open to the public about Hie first

week In Keptomber. Tho place will seatabout six hundred people, but will accom-modate a grout many mure. The bouse will

be booked Independently.Maiitin iiowEHH, comedian and parody

All the plays alnger, has been re-engaged for the fourthseason by Jan. T. McAlpln, manager of "Hah*

to play- the trump part andHi! opened wltb tbe show.m

bach. His destination la Berlin, N. II., and

Hanaon" Cuan King*! manager."Aug. 11, at Coal City, ...

Notes yuou t'A Struggle for Gold" Co.,

under the management of Arthur J. Woods.—We opened our rogiilnr aeasou at Plymouth,Wis., Aug. ll, uud nave been doing exceed-ingly well. The roater of the company thisseason Is: Arthur J, Wouds, manager; A. C.Hurtle,!, In advance: Muck-Sad-All, JohnHutlierland, F. R Pope, Alfred F. Thompson,T. C. Armand, W. O. itclntuali. Ouutn Mar-lon, May Treat Kella sod Mondane Phillips.As special vaudeville features we have

:

Mock-Hatl-All, Mondane PlilllltiK, and ArthurJ, Woods. We curry a uniform band and

_ Woman or Mthttht" Co, opens Itsseason Aug. 18, at Illlluboro, III., starringCourtney Morgan, wltb Jule Wultors anaBoy D. Way managers.

M. Hit-o.NOKfc* has algned a three years'contract as director of tho National Con-servatory of Mualc and Philharmonic So-ciety.

Cf.rnr Pitch: returned from Europe Aug.C, after a five months" sojourn. In which bo

guebec. Can, and bla object Is to have Uo- did some traveling and wrote bis new play,aelle Knott and company give copyright: per- -The Truth." which will lie produced byformanees of tho play In both Canada andtbe United States. The play Is for a notedsctress and singer, wbo has a reputationabroad aa tbe "female Bcaolon," and wboMessrs. Hweely, Hhlpman ft Co. hove nego-tiated for tbrougb tbe offlcei of Sanger It

Jordan. Charles Stewart ParneM Is one ofthe main figures of tbe play, and tbe themeU laid to be one of abounding interest.dore Burt Hay re.

IIehbt H, ibvixo will make "Paolo andFrancesea" his opening bill here. Nixon AZimmerman recently received a cable dis-patch that the play bad met with luccess InLondon.

He alio accompanied Mme. MelbY'ores In London In tbe

Charles Frohman In October.AiiTiiuu Hi'AO.nijm, violinist, met wltb

great success at the Blackpool concert, Eng.,Aug. 5. He alio acccmilie will give four concuriFoil.

Independent atttbactionh will hereafterbe seen at tbe Jefferson, Jefferson City, Mo.Dion Bouuicaklt, general stago director

for Charles Frohman la London, arrivedfrom that city Aug. 6.

Uutii St, Denis will appear for fonrweeks nt the Folles Marlgnv, Paris, follow-ing which will be an American tour, underthe management of Henry B. Harris,

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LiUNJiy W. Savahe'h Attractions.—"TheCounty Chairman" will open Us season Sept.8, ana a big cast, mostly the ones originallyplaying in the parte, ban been secured, riteweoson will include nil the larger cities anda coast trip. Theodore Hancock will playthe title pi it, nwl the cant Includes: HarryHorn, Lew Simons, CIiak. A. Burke, Geo. I:.

Calory Claud Hover, Irving J. Ilea*. HectorPloti, Jbaeph Daley, John iiurab* i land, llnroldflrnu, Hnrrv Wilson. J Inch Reynolds, J. A,Martin. It, A. Hale. Tun*. Wood". Barry Max-welt, Fannie Mlilglev, Gene flauntler, Flor-ence Cordelia, Mahel Lewlii, Laura Avers,MIsr Sherman, nml others. The ti-ur will bodirer-led by Walt M. Leslie, as business man*»ger.Dan lUm.v.imi'K "SI Stebblns" Co., which

closed Dm B-.immcr season of seventeen weeksnt Stanford, N. V., on Monday, Aug. 0, will

reopen I'm regular Winter lour on Aug. ii7.

under the pemonnl direction uf Dau Dartcigb.NOTfift FBOU TUB C 8, Wll.UAUH t'O. AT-

TRACTIONS.—The merry comedy success. "TheArrival of Kitty," will open its season Aug.22. There will be nn Mantern and Westerncompany. The time has been Jllled to thebest advantage, nnd It Is the intention of

the managers. If possible, to send on touranother eompnny in the near future. Themembers of the company nrc now in liuf*

fftlo, rchenrslog. The entire production ofeach attraction is brand new, and the com-edy this season wilt surprise tbo knowingOnes. Roster of the two companies is asfollows: Eastern—Evcleen D'inmore. RegionMcEvoy, Vlnnle Branecomb. Ifreede West,Mark Lnnc, James H. Byrne Jr.. Edwin. Felix,

Hal Johnson, Fred Nice. William Hunges,tom Purcell, Maurice Cohan, Joseph Hooeyand Arthur Lalhg. Weslerri—Florence For-

rest, Earner Corn well. Mis. Edith Bowers,Eftc Penrson, Edward Bowers, Walter Ches-ter, Keanan rluol, George Hanomn, VictorBoynkc. F 0. Wallace, Daniel Lynch, GeorgeTaylor, Ed. Gale and Frank Payne.

" KKIU'.AtlSAI.H A1IB NOW IN I'ROQKESS OtNewark, N* J., for the American Consoli-

dated Amusement Company's big productionof the sensational melodrama, ''The lln writ-

ten Law," from the pen of James Phelntt.

The cast Includes : Jcrc Connn, Mark Lynch,John Sherrington, John E. Mogee, GeorgeMcGraw, Thomas Jordon. Sylvia Thomas,Merle Illccnaona and Belle Sautter. "TheFour Emeralds" and the Chnmpagne Balletnrc features. O. E. Richards, manager.

Notes fbom thb Metropolitan StockCo.—We opened onr tenth season nt Eureka,Kan. (fair week), Aug. 1.1- The companycomprises the following people : Craig W.Rawifiton, W. F. Philips. Francis McCnrthey,Frederick Bycrs, Don. H. Turner, Clifford

Reeves, Mae Le Roy, Marie Pholpt, ClaraHUIlard, Baby Ameta and Dorothy Reeves.The season promises to be an unusually pros-

perous one. Six weeks of fairs will be played-this season, roost of which the company hasployed for the past live years.

Bandy and Wilson will go with the "Lit-tle Bo-Peep'' Co.

FLORENCE RAND/.LT, AVfl FllANK C. llAliRIS,

oftcr spending the Summer at Lake Brady,i. re In Chicago, rehearsing with MncableyA pm ton's ''Minister's Bon'

rCo.

Fiiank M. SidLby has been engaged for theheavy (Felix Gordon) lu "Tho Village Par-son.

According to bkports, Burr Caruih, acharacter actor, is making a decided Impres-

hIod In the South with (ho Lovering-La VerneCo., under the management of Otis Hal-Ian.

Jake Wells and John Duune, a successfulcircuit, of Southern cities handled by tula

firm. .,-jTub dismissal of the appeal of Duqjiuulr

versus Hopper and Hopper versus DunsinuirwtiH rendered by the judicial committee ofthe privy council of Loudon Aug. T.

Fbitki Ben—r sailed from Europe Aug.11, and on her arrival will begin rehearsals

In "Mile. Modiste," In which bub reopens atthe Knickerbocker Theatre Sept. 1.

BiVBKLY StTOHBAVKS has been engaged for

one of: the leading characters In "The StolenStory/' which will come to the Garden The-ntre, New York, Oct, 2.

Itonv BttiDGBs will have the leading partIn- "Playing the Game," with Joseph andWm. J. Jefterson.Ferdinand Gottsciialk has been engaged

to support Lillian Russell In "Barbara's Mil-

IMCftF ,. . v, .• Thu following have been engaged for

"Capo Cod Folks" by Llcblcr ft. Co. : EarlBrown, Charles MaCkay. BL J. Ratcilffe, P.A. Nannery, George Richards, John Oitara,William Burrows. Samuel Colt. Harry Mont-gomery. A. W. Wlllffluifl. W. H. St. James,Snrnh Perry, Bessie Uurrlscale, Carolyn Lee,

Anna -When ton. Gordon Morrison. Beryl Pull-

man, Alma Morrison and Mrs. Francis Ad-dison Pitt , . „Kuma jANiVKn, Bessie McCoy, Adele Row-

land nnd Arthur Conrad are to be withRichard Carle, In "The Spring Chicken."whlrh will be produced In New York earlyIn October.

Lloyd A. Baiunk Informs us that be la

nlnylng the lead and directing the Btage wltbR. 3. Carpenter's "At Crlpnlo Creek" Co.,

this being his second season in that capacity.

The company opened Aug. 5 nt Fort Wayne,Ind., and he says the Indications -are- nil for aicpntltlon of last Rcnnon's tmccesH,

J*con Antics, appeared nt tbo PnvlllonTheatre, London, Eng„ Aug. 10. hi "Moteof,"and was accorded great enthusiasm.Ethel Faas Emvakds, the oldest daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Qua. T. Edwards, celebrnicdher thirteenth bii-Uitlay nt Blue MotintslnLiike Acsoclatton Club House, Wiutertnna>,N. J., where Mrs, Edwards nnd her twodaughter* hnve been epending the Summer.Mr. Khntrai has ban re-engaged this sea-

son rb business moniiger for one of t^ha*. K.

Bhtncy'o productions. Mrs. Edwards will re-

turn to Philndolphlu In Seplemhor.MAny K Baukkii will be seen in support

of Mme, Knllch, In "The Kreutner Sonnia."DANIKT, V. Alt'Mirj; AKH J. FltBU ZlHMBH-

man have bought "The Lady from Lnnes."<3eorge Brondhurct's latest piny, and will

produce It in New York about Christians.

Dwiqiit Hl.KrKKnoitF will deliver a series

of lectures In New York next Winter on'Holland." "The Hlilne," "Swltrerland.""Northern Itnly" nnd "Southern ltnly."

MABOAur.T lloottNii has been eiigoged byArnold Paly for "Arms and the Man."Won d Kt:au have purehused property

In Ninth Street, Witshlngton, p. C. valuedit I $00,000, it Is MlA and a fireproof the-

atre, designed by J. B. MrElfatrick & Son,will Iw creeled, to be known na the Gayety.Eugene SHVRlLHAr, n French baritone,

has been engiiged by Oscar Jin innterateln. to

nlternate with Jon Kenand. M. Seveilhnc,

who Is forty, Is a member of the «porncontpnuy nt the Theatre do la Mommie. Brus-kpIh, nnd bus sung lor the last four seasonsat Coven t Garden. Mr. linmmersti'lu re-

eentlv received a letter from Mine. Douuldn.the lyric soprano, whom he engnged twoweeks ago. nnd who Is ulno In the eoiupnnyof the Theatre de la Monuale, atntlug thatshe had become the wife of M. Svvcllhaeshorllv after she had signed her contract to

tome to this country.been re-eiuraeeu as t-...

Ill

Nklia liKiir.KS \\tm been reengaged as theprima donna In "The Free Lance,'* and wlgo abroad with the company.

llK WATF.NMAN will apprnr this B^HSOUIn Henrietta Crosaian's compauy.

E. M. Holland, who will be the prioclpn!

feature of the cast In "The Measure ofMan." will 1«> wipjRii'lcd by Robert Drouet.tin the Juvenile, mid Mary 1 1 nil. In the leiul-

Ing fomiile ride.

"MisritKHH IIkttv" Ih Ihe Ulle of the playIrt whlvli .Mnry Mnunerlng will hlar this sea-

MLFiiank Damklk, who will continue In

Sergeant Brue," arrived from Europe Aug.ft,

vihoima SiAi'Mu.s has becu engaged for"Marrying Mary."

touidtotiiU* And n\inaro\

Tn'KtttitvniA ™>t^«i*m4 iwireAug. 8,

tn opened on the Western'circuit dt thi Ma-

jestic Theatre, Chicago, Aug. 111.

Ans'm. un IirmiAN, niivriiy itr.ffd and head]l.nlfiucers loosed a Kiiccessfifl engagement ofeighteen inn with French's Kensntlon weekor Aug. 0, and will piny 'parks the rest ofl!ic sctipoti. '.

,

Cbortft & Huuinhox onen on the Keithclrcn'.t Aug. 'Jo, In I'liildHelphlR, and nrehooked f?r twenty weeks, after which theymill to play nine months on the Stoll icur,in l'lnglfutd.

Tin; La Vaii.s soiled oh Wednesday, Aug.8, for a lour of Europe.

' riVAin. and Wiiirri did not ploy theSteeplechase' Pier, Atlantic City, weik ofAug. *\ as announced: They were obligedto cuueel the date ovrlug to lehoarnnls '. clogculled for Rico ti Brvttons Extravaganra Co.,with which company they have signed fori hi* secsoniTjik BiNALDOis write: "We are meeting

wlih suclosb (hro'tgh i he South with ournrttsGc hhop act. We* are ploying two weekstu some of the parks, and were re-eugngedfir the second week ftt Subtirban Park, vicka-loirg. Mlsr.., last week. We opeb in Hirm-Ingham, Ala., for two weeks.TUB KntioNS, Joe, Myra and "Buster,"

will head the vaudeville frith the FeubereSlock Co. Others Include: Marie Mi-Nell,lady corncttlst; Tororny Shearer, comedian;Mabel Hawthorn*, B. W. Carpenter and then.ovjng nlctuiea.

Oko. M. Jackson, manager of the JecksonFalnily of 'Cyclists, writes from Purls,Fruuce : "Wc opened at the Olympla Theatre,I'nrls. July 10, maklpg the biggest hit of anybicycle act ever playing this house,

,recelv*

Ing at the finish of our act four curtain calls.

The French managers and agents say It Is

the best bicycle performance ever seen inFrance. The Olympla closed on July 22, forthe season, and we opened at the PrintamaTheatre. July 2Z, making a still bigger hit,

the managers holding us over for one month,heading the bill. Wc go from Paris .to Am-Merdani for one month at Circus Carree, thenHanover, in Holland, etc. Contracts are com-ing., in from all over Europe, and It looksas if we will not see good old New York forsome time to come. Paris is a wonderfulcity, and we are enjoying every bit of It.

The family arc all cojoylbg good health."jA.vNrrT Gi.'iciiard has retired from the

stage for two years, and will be under oneof the best vocal Instructors. She la spend-ing a few months In Los Angeles, Car, butwill return East shortly. Her sister, EmmaGulc-hard. lias signed for this season withGeo. M. Cohan's company. ,

Lt/./.iE Wilson la visiting her brother, AL-II. Wilson, at his cottage at Asbury Park.She has Just completed a four months' West-ern engagement, and will rest for the remain-der of the Summer. '•

Am.kn and Kselek played Island Park,Easton, Pa., week of Aug. ti, presenting theirlatest farcical skit, entitled ''Casey's Court-ship." They report that it was a pronouncedlaughing bit, und their singing also scoredfinely.

Itn.HTER of Ackabt's COMEDIANS, undercanvas.—F. C. Ackart, manager ; Harry Bolus,buck and wing novelty dancer; the Youngs,sketch ; Thompson and Short, sketch ; JackHerring, comedian, vocalist and clog dancer ;

Miss Burke, planlBt. Ackart's Hough Klder'sBand Is a feature. Everybody Is well andhappy. Tiib ClifI'BU catches us every Thurs-day, and is a welcome guest. Wc remain. InIndiana the rest of the tenting season andWinter in the Southwest

CitAS. Frosto has played the Olson circuitwith success, and Is now playing parks, -lughooked tr Aug. 28, 'when be begins rehc:uT.alswith Hcrsman Ilnbiuck's Minstrels. lie willdo Interlocutor and Ills original act, "TheMatinee Girl." in the olio.

Lnwis and Lessinrton will go to theirhome for a rest of : two months after *heyclose their engagement over the Kohl & Cas-tle circuit at the Olvmplc, Chicago, Aug: 8.Jambs E. and Cblia Wtr.cn have been,

resting at their Summer home at ConneautHarbor, 0., and open at Chicago soon.

Tiir Giffords have signed with Wright'sEntertainment Bureau for the Winter, to givean 'entire magical show, commencing Oct. l-Nutks from Billy Kersaxdb' Famovs

Minktrklh, under the management of Geo. L.Barton.—We will open our season at Ham-mond, Ind., Saturday. Aug.. 18. This attrac-tion has been grcutly enlarged this season,no expense belug spared to make It the verybest Hint money and brains' can produce.Everything will be brand new, from the twonew Pullman palace curs, which are requiredto carry this attraction, to the new andamazing Watermelon first part, which wasone of' the features of last season. The com-pany will number llfty-two people, IncludingProf. James S. Lacy's Challenge Band, anathe following: Oizone Moore, Arthur Maxell,Kid Limsfora, Pave Smith, Albert Johnson,John Johnson, Billy Earthquake, Slim Hen-derson, Oacnr Cameron, Ed. Crossen, E. A.Stafford, Geo. Reeves, William Gateu. Ed.Dv/yur, Frank Bansatt, Ed. Bowman, LloydCooper, Ed. Haywood. Bud Lawrence, FredGraves, Ed. Kelly, Ray Raymond, MartinFree, nnd others.

Vick anu Viola, after closing three weeksat Island Park, Sttnliury, Pn.. opened nt' GladeHun Park, Warren, Pa., for the remainder ofthe reason, beginning Aug. r,.

Billy Haht hnR returned after a fiveweeks' stuy'ln Atlantic City, and has trignedwith the Yankee Doodle Girls Co.geougb a. Uutlbr and Wm. g. Prion

closed a Benson of forty-six continuous weeksAug. IS. They will produce a new act earlyIn September, written, they Inform us. byIlev. L. A, Carroll, ot Pittsburg. Pa.Tub Acme Trio, Bell, Llndley und Bell,

Jitst closed a successful engagement of twentyweeks In lite South, and arc now resting attheir home In Baltimore, until they opentheir Fall season In September.

Hauling and Hhvnoi.dh hnve sighed withWi'lior Av'itush. for the Parlnlrin Widows Co.,lu their specialty, nnd to piny pnrts in theburlesque.MCFAMLAND AND MllHltAY have closed t&fjff

Summer work, and go to New York to re-hearse with Bam Pe vere's Own Co.

Muu. I.ucilk Mazziotta tinderr-ent a sur-gical operation at Ihe Protestant Hospital,Columbus, o.. July M, She Is getting alongnicely, but owing lo the death of her hus-band, does not Intend to re-enter vaudeville.Tun Louis Ooktx Bin Vaddkvili.b Show,

under ettnvns. opens at the Wellsvllle", N. Y..fair,. Aug. 20, with the following week atHorhell. N. Y. They expert's bigger seasonthan ever berore, ami are booked up untillnle In November.

Wn,i, ft May KRMa write Hint they havedecided to remain In vaudeville this season.They liave good iwoklngs, nnd cpen nt theHoward, Boston, Aug. "0.

HBHBKI, HfSTKR AM* NKSSEN, CODiedy clflb

r.ud hoop Jnirglers, have Just closed teuweeks of park work, nnd will rest untl. Aug.St, whon they start on the Ketth circuit forforty weeks. After these bookings they willsail for Europe.The Great Le Pages sail for Gcrmanv

Aug. 10. to open In Berlin, nt the ApolloTheatre. Sept. 1.

Geo. w. Evfjih Informs us that be Ishooked up solid for the rest of this year anda great part of 1007.

0, N. Ha iint iV wns n recent Ot.trntRcaller. Hnvtun Just finished nn cngjgenYeht ntUevetv'lleueli. Mass.

I)an Shkkman writes: "T. W. Dlnklns linsbought a twenty acre farm adjoining, myimutcrtr nt iVntrnl Park, L. I., and IntenusbulldU-g on anme,"

' Char. WiLLAkn closed a successful twentyweeks' engagement at the Orpheum, St. Psuf,Mluu.

Hafpt Jack OardnVr, who commencM his

season of forty-four weeks at Proctor's i'.iren-

ty-third Street Theatre, will he accompaniedby his Wife, Edna It. Gardner. '

Ait unbToked comh.mOnication states

that Grace Mantell Is lying serlounly ill atthe Bridge Hotel, Bowery nnd UelanpeyStreets, this city.

The MkLwiY-Titm write: "After a success-

ful MttM of tweiity-oue eonseirntlve weeksIn the leading vaudeville tlientres niid* parks.we are at oorhoiftie ftar a six weeks' rest, Wewill also attend to Utlug up the act a lilt

and getting new 'ward robe. Commencing B#pt18 we nrelmoked up solid until Jan. r,, 1007:"

Fi:p.D Wilson, manager of the Four FlyingWilsons, writes: "Frank Kent, the wefl

known old time femole Impersonator, Is lying

at the point of dent h In Thanksgiving Hos-pital, tfoopcrstown. N. Y., from the effects

ofn paralytic shock, which MMM him nomepM-'ltn ngo. He Ih conscious nt times,

lint thephysicians assure me that lie has butn short time to live. He has uo knowu rela-

tives. Frlenriri can please communicate withhim, care of, Mike Hfinlon, Cooperstown, N.X."' Tiir Bitten Familt annottuce that Its newhct. "A Young Hero," has been copyrighted,

and It will be produced In October.Job Hilky writes: "I have just completed

a special' lot 'of scenery for Merprenu. tenorsoloist and song lllnatrator, for fals newvaudeville act. 1 have been paintingscenery all Summer, but will return to theproresilon In October.""Wfj'arr Informed that Louise Gandy is In

Bt. Mark's Hospital, New York City, under-going" a surgical operation.

EMHtfcm hkvrre and Mas. Yuir havesighed with the MIsb New York Jr. Co. for

this season, doing leading roles and sou-hrette, respectively.

Dockhtader'b Minhtrbls opened their

annual' tour at the Newport, K. I., OperaHoitsc, Jiily 30, Those In the company,Slilch is under the management - of Charles

. Wilson, nrc : Lew Docksttsder, Eddie Leon-ard, Nell O'Brien. John and William Foley,John King. John Dove, Manuel Romuln. MatKeefe, Reese V. Prosscr, Grav. F. Weller,James B. Rra'dlcy, John Myer, Arthur Pletce,

Phi! Keeler, Jack Glrftrd, Frank Duball, JohnBird, R. P. Lloyd, M. J. Latham. M. Cupero,Cna's. E. Vaurfi'n. Harry Fcltcorb. Chas. R.S.t urges, JbsPpn A. Turner, Dick Groben, Ed-ward Beck, C. H. Klatiey. John paly, Alec.

Gordon, Joe' Egan, Harry Nieman, Eml]Birth, SI Merfltt, James Latham, James D.WInne, 'William J. Jaeger, Fred Becknian,WIHHm n. Hart, James Flndley. HarryMorse, Newton See, Thomas Hyde, JohnPierce, James Doyle, nnrry Dnball, GeorgeLandls. Harry Dc Forrest. Edward Tarver,WilllHm TryOn, Edward V. Cupero, A. C. Mil-

ler, John Zappa', Jean C. Ilavcz, Ilnrry Nle-

meyer, Wilson Miller, JnmeB Bnradl, Willie

Gordon. John Schrbedet, Ben Ryan. JamesMcCarthy. I'hJl Stern. Frank Meldram, Vic.

KrlcifFon, John MHo, Eddie Wing. Joseph Dea-tlchkcy, Fred Stephenson, Chas. A. Scsnlon,Arthur Loftus, James Mbnahah, GeorgeFaust, John Dale and John Leonard.

Pickejieli.f. and Beam write: "After plac-ing the Southern vaudeville circuit for G- E.UlKeahothnm, we have Joined the Great Sau-telf's Vaudeville Stars, nnd our Buccess la

the South has been extraordinary. We havebeen playing to good business, and have beenasked tu pTny return dates every place wehave been. Our show, which Includes theGreat Sautelt, Miss De Verne, the PedersonBros., acrobats, and ourselves. Is makinggood. Recently about three thousand peo-

ple witnessed the 'slide for life,' our free

attraction," by Carl Pedersen. A few moreacts will Join ua in Little Rock. Ark., to

strengthen our company for the Fall season."AdonIs Favdio reports the biggest success

of his coreer with the new "golden monster"noveltv. lie opens the Lubelakl circuit at

Denver, Col., for tea weeka, commencingAug. JO. closing at Son FranclBCo, and re-

turning direct to New Y'ork City, where hecjicDH on the Wm. Morr)s circuit for twentyw <ts.

Ethel Cartrr Informs ub that Bhe Is

Slowly convalescing from an Illness, nndexpects to resume her engagements on Aug.1'6. at Chicago.John F. Chowijcy and Tom Ivillekn are

in their tenth week playing parka, and theirslnglug and talking act Is meeting with suc-

cess. .

Young Buffalo and wife, who have beenplaying the parka, will be featured with theKentucky Belles. They left for Montreal,Can., Aug. 15.

Blake and WtUMtD, of the Syndicaterhows, celebrated their fifth anniversary asSo-partners on Aug. 11, In their Hippodromeu tiding. Luna Park, Pittsburg, Pa. S. H.

Lyon, a local business mao, acting.M speech-maker,' stepped on the stage during the per-formance, when over one thousand personaware present, and presented C. D. VVHIjird

with a beautiful diamond studded -charmfrom his co-partner, after which Mr, Blakewas presented with n fine five-karat diamondstud from Mr. Wlllard.

Notes from Chacncey Park, Westboro,Mass., Johnny Qulgley, manager.—Bminessfor the opening week was the largest la thehistory of the park. Mr: Qnlgley will havea circuit of parks next season. Among thepeople here last week were: Joe Roth, Grayand Gay, John llohan, Arthur Fisher, P.Kneeland, Heulen Wouri, Otto Dolan andJohnny Qulgley.BMEr Garyky writes : "I have settled In

this mountainous city, Durango, Col., In-

definitely, nnd hnve opened a school of danc-ing, also formed two companies of local tnl-

L'iv for productions this season. The Masknnd Wig Club Mlustrcl Co., composed ofmales, will ploy the surrounding towns undermy management, also produce one show nmonth In town. The Drawing Room Society,composed of my best pupils. nnd local slayers,will produce one show ft month, principallyfairy tales and musical comedies. My draw-ing rooms arc quite popular, and business isvary satisfactory. The material here forltghler 'theatricals Is cxceptlonnlly good. I

hnve nlsu organized n bund and orchestra,other than the ones already here, for myown dnuces and cmeerts, and shall Introduceconcert and dramatic people all season. I

now receive The CUrfU regulnrly. and ahallkeep 'you posted on things professional whenthe season opens. I nave taken RedmeuOpera Houfc, which Ih alnmr.t three times nslarge n« SGIlwell's, and my two provlonsproduct Iouk, a minstrel show nnd a vmule-vlllc performa nee, lwcleed the place."

Keli.khf.ii. Juggling drum major, Is In hiseighteenth week with the Barnum & llalleyShows, and reports success In his new act.La Petite uarie Ik in ber fifth month at

the Gran Cafe Variednt'.es, Havana, Cuba. InSpanish and English singing.

Hariiv K. HakhIi and D>: Sales Shieldswill hereafter be known ns Baker and UeSales. They will sail for Knglnud aboutSept. 18, and go to Johannesburg und CapeTown, South Africa, for nine weeks, openingtile latter part of December, presenting theirsinging, dancing, talking, acrobatic and knock-about comedy act.

W. V. Jenmnus has takon the manage-ment of the Bijou Theatre, Philadelphia.playing the Empire circuit burlesque attrac-tions exclusively. Mr. Jennings replaces Col,bum Daweon, who goes to Baltimore to man-age the New Monumental Theatre.

Oeoroh Davis, of Eighth and Race Streets.Philadelphia, called at the Ci.irriut oOiceAug. 14, on bis wnv to Saratoga, where hewill remain for the remainder nf the'mouth.

lli'fm Connelly Jahu the Allismibra St neb.At Wi!ke*JHnrre. Pa., to du Ilia specialty.The Six TosaiNu Lavallres* write that

ihey hnve been booked for sixteen weeks luWlaconflin and Michigan time, by the WesternVnurtevllie Managers' Association, with plentynf good time (o follow. They have a nice lineof parks for test

Hr-Nnv II. i*YE»s, black face comedian,

has llnUfaed his park work, and reports.

n

good Summer. He will close early, as he has

Signfd for ten weeks as end man* at Austin

& Stone's, Boston. __ _ __ _JfcNNiNos and Renfrnw, "The Boys Who

Sing Their Own Songs." opened on the J. W.

(fonnaii park circuit at Norumbega Park,

nosion, week of Aug. C, and report meeting

with insiant succes».

Tub Alvin Bro«.. comedy ring gymnasts,

report success on the park circuit.

The team or Winters and Wilson are now

on the Wells Southern pnrk circuit, nnd re-

port making a hit with their black face act,

"In Society." Week of Aug. 20 they are nt

Roanoke, and week of W at Ocean Mew. \.a.

THtaTRieAL HOTELS

BOflRDIHS HOUSES.1V.A VA I.OAR. 111-117 S.l« »X, Uti Kola"*.

Ac«l. of Knilc. i>aw,T. K«K)iiw Mo., lrf->*l

•1.H ()«y; HMto »8»eet. W.D.HAMNIOAN.IV^

w*ia.nbuWfi, va

Wabash A Madison, CHICAGO,0. 0. VaughAD, Prop. Strictly

.... American Plan. J8-1J single;

£ Vaudeville patronage invited.

HOTEa, ST. DKNI8, 13tJ-lM West Market fit.

Indianapolis, Ind. Convenient to all theatres.

Beit Little Hotel in Indianapolis. Actors' Rates^

JJI-S1C CUJIPOSKD AND AKRAJfOVD'or. any instrnmeDt or nnmher of inBtrofflenta,

loagJ,words aud music, sketches, etc. Sena stajup-

OBAs. L. bEWIS, 4» Richmond St.. olndnnstl.O,

HOW TO BTAHT1N SHOW BUSINESS.(CopTrighted), 3 different Ixioks, 10c. All kinds act,

MURPnET'K SCHOOL, 837 N. 12th St.. Phils.. Pa.

HOW TO BKCOME ACOSITOllTIOMST.Front »nd Back Bending, each trick Illustrated

vi&c. Morpheas School, S37 N. 12th St., Phils., Pa

""GHONBERG Stereopticous" for SoDg Illus-

trators, Lecturers, $12.»: roll BJ7.C. Send for cutOronbergStero. CQ..1gl E .Howard Av. .Biloxl.Ml9s

~WANTED,3IKD1CISE PEKFORHBRiSAT ONCK AND AT ALL TIMKS. Versatile, Soberand Reliable Performer!, single acta only: nosketch teams. IfuAlcInn*. SlngeN, Uftgtcisnf,

VentrilociolRts, Banjo Players an<l Comedians.Anyone Uiat can make good and sell medicine.

No PoRtholee, nocampoulflui. Salary sure. Don'towe a performer on eartb a dollar. The last

aoo?:e-aghtcTtliat Joined never got hiit trunkootof the baggage rcom, so drunks BkWARE! Hlate

all in first letter, aod name your salary. AddreBfl,

don't call, U. K. SPENCER, 2531 Kuclld Ave,,

Cleveland, Ohio. ' ' ''

WANTED, Performers, Single or Team. Mustbe CoraedtaM;piav Instruments. Large citlef. En-gagement long. Join at once. Open air, operahouse* when cold emeu. Address

FRBI) IlLANKNKR, M. P., O. P. S.. Elgin, III.

ONLY THEATRE In Town of 1,000. Seatingcapacity, 600. For open time, address

A. W. HOWELL, Box 15, Texico. N. M.

WANTED,A NEW AND ORIGINALPLAY

OR 'I'

mm wmHIGH CLASS THEATRES.

Address PLAY, care Clipper Orucc.

JU

rEATURED "

I PALACE - LONDONA 0. H. HARRK, Personal Mgr.

N M.S. BENTHAM.AT UIBKRTV,

Clara Mathes,Versatile UnOs

.

Will Marsh,'..'..

I Charnctersr^Afl Kinds). ::

Com^dyior (lenetnl Stock, One Piny or Reper-toire. All tho essentials. Address_ . 3108 Seventh Ave, I'eorla, 111.

MED. PEOPLE WANTEDMan and Wlf<v Troubles and Singles; work Mnnets, "change for week. S. nnd'ft. Comedian,Jut on iictp. Lady Pianist, alto singer prc-ertcd. Other Useful People, write. Show

never closes. Name lowest and tell It all dratletter. Incompetents closed without notice.Tickets tr I know you. It. A. WILLIAMS,Mgr.. Black Witch Remedy Co., 7^4 TaylorSt., Topi'kn, Kn.

WANTED,Organised Vaudeville and Bep, CompaniesFor 1 to :i Night Stands. ' Also Moving Picturcs, at Rniton Theatre, Dantelaou, Ct.Houfc opens Sept. 35. F. R. KIKS, Malinger.

WANTED, SINGLE WOVEN, SISTER TEAMS,SKETCH TBAAIS AND NOVKLTY AOTS.

No wide ramus.

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II. L. II. DOWNEY-TRAYMORK CASINO,Fraoklln and Paca Sis , IlAlthnore, Md.

FIVE LEGGED HEIFER FOB SALE.(Jroat attnti'Hoii fur Fairs, Store or Side Show,tile. A fortune' ih It.' Present owner 1

too old' totravel. Adilrw, at once.

ANI'RF.W CKOOKS, Lima. Dot. Co., Pa.

GOOD OPEN TIMEAT 4CADKMY OP U09IC, J/AKKWOOD; K, Ji

JOHN Mm, Mgr

MUSICAL DIRECTOR\Ylal*ea to hear trom good tow-n. is-'ycars' cxnerl-ence )ii» loader. Add. LKADF.K. FT. K.. W.Y.CIfpper.

WANTED, SHOW WITH BANDFor Street Fair: Dav, Sept. 33,( Ol.inillANA.Ii: FKAXK"lilll»\KllV>lilii»Bcr

AT LIBEBTy, ETHEL E. FOSTER,l'H\R.M'l>KHS. H:il.v Mnrv, T ntn olil.

!,ltj';wrti.-' AHnen .nn- tli.> ciimlou Itui'd,10 K Ftankllu Si.. IMiIIii.. 1^.

li!oBrai>!> I'ilie aiid'iitiilci-Ute feaJS-mciMlcil bjl. itiu tidi/sd. :

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obtainable

:

: ECteon's ExliJbftlQn WMtfi.: inwell as Kdlson' Universal Model, and No. 4Optlgraph, always lo^stocb.

Telescope Legs, for any machine; CalclnrLamps, Electric Lamps, Rheostats, any volt-

age- Carbons, Limes, Condensers, OxyllthoOutfits ond Compound, Ban Hivol anf Bright^VhIte Light and Acetylene* Outfits, FilmCement. Special Oil for. Picture Machine,Stereopticous and Slides,. Screens,- 'Slide

Cases, Dissolves, Tenses, and; focus; Reels,

Calcium Regulators, etc., etc.

WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVEDEALERS IN OUR LINE IN TIII8 CITY.

Swaab's- Electrical Connectors arc a boonto the operator. r

Swaab'R Spotlight, complete, only ¥26.00.

Six Inch Condenser.

Power's ORIGINAL Fireproof Magazines-nnd Real KRUPP Wire Rheostats always la

'stock.

We have no Junk for 3c pec foot, butplenty of Good Film for 5c. and Oc.

: Fine Reels of 1,000ft. each, made up readyfor use, $55.00, or-two Heels for $100.00.

Edison's Exhibition Model, brand, war, withone Reel (1,000ft.) of Film, slightly used,

for $160.00. -'

No foolish questions answered'— savestamps. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHINGWE SELL TO HE EXACTLY A8 REPRE-SENTED. ...We rent Film to reliable persons at $10.00

per Reel per week^

We will accept as part payment for othergoods, anything of merit in our line. Posi-

tively no jnok.

LEWIS BL SWAAB & CO.,3«8 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Both- 'Phones. . ; -^ -

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ty fllAflC? >* HAMER.« Broadwav. PWeiM-,B0 rVaWWJ5 -: ii'-T.- -.*.

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for cash in all parts or the United States. Don'twait. Write to-day, describing what you have to

sell, arid give cash price on same.

IF YOU WANT TO BUYany kIndot:RaHlnes*or Real Estate anywhere, at

any price, wrtw me ydor rciinlremcirtsvil canaavc yon time nnd money.

DAVID P. fAFF,THE LAND MAN. i-

*tn BIWI AVE., tiipek a; ka«.

WANT^Oi,LadyWhoCanDo

To Double trltii Chftrftclor Ciyinoa'st..! GermanProfessor). • Brovn-'s Gynj-.-^Sd St.V .«th AveWrlteto:i;t01^st4lKt. St.. N. Y. II. HYDE.

'. ROMANTIC ROLFS.

aimr*NnjE tvads. '->

Liito or Wm. Farntmi Euclid Ave. Gsrdfn TheatreCo., cicrcmnd, o.' -Western uo; preferred.

Address Qencva. n.

WASTED QUICK.First Class Violinist.For theatre, one' who doubles < in brass preferred.None but a schooled, man who Is. thoroughly ex-perienced needed. Others take warolng, as this

[3 a long Wit vs from home. — -

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ALEX O. KBLEBLUT. AugUBta, Qa.

FRENCH HORN.

OPEK FOIi Kii'aAOKMKKT SKASON loorrf.;.

'Adtfrc,!, Wor.F'fi PAKK, :Ile*rolt, Mli-.li.

FOR FAIR DATE, SEPT.-10-16,

GOOD COMPANYnood show town. Rouse, under maiiagement ofRand. Addrcas A. iticifARns. MiunBfiiv'

BoweiJ.'-Ind.

TALKERSThat can make good. "Salary aocordtBB.OoaB'Htt».Also Singcrn and Dancers aind.-a German andBask Fare Comedian, HUM Part LndleB.

W. 11. .SMITH, 841 Prospect Ave .Buffalo.P. S.—Doc Cronby, lilrmingham Kid ant. Ed

-llnsey, write. Will buy n «x60 or 40x80 WhiteTent.

I WANTED, OPEN-AIR ATTRACTIONS j) For Park, <mch' as ulgh IMvionr.HIgh'Wtrv^

IWalking, Balloon AHcenaloue, etc. Aleo'i

' Dog Pony and Moakey^ltowft fbrmrinfnn'F) »l.\ weeks' epgageiuL-tit, if terras arc f alia-; if. flirt ory. Addrcas

^ JSan Jose a Santa dira County R.R. Co.,'

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SINUhE SPECIALTY abil' OlKlltUft LAMES.Cau have long ciigagcm«m if dealrcd.

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Tlili Mat la made op ia nearly ac-f orate aa It Is uoaalblc to make u lUtOf vaudeville booking*, To luaure lu-aertluu lu till a department the nameu( tlie theatre or park, oa well ia thecity or town, ML ST accompany caohbooking aent os,

Abdullah Bros., HendersoD'a, Coney Inland, N. X.,2U-25.

Acker A Collli*. Park, .Canton, 0., 20-25.Adler. Flo, Keith'*. Cleveland, 2U-20.Adama, Jaa. R., Atlantic Oardea, N. Y. C, 20-

23.Adair A Dolin, Rlverton Park, Portland, Me., 20-

Adam* ft Mark, Tumbling Dam Park, Bridge too,

N. J., 20-23.Adams ft White. Crest, Wild wood, N. J., 20-23;

Inland Park, Tamngua, Pa., 27-Sept. 1.

Adamlol ft Taylor, Orplieum, Minneapolis, 20-23;Orphenm, Hi. Paul, 27-Sept. 1.

Addison ft LlrlntfMtOD, Bijou, Plqua. 0., 20-2S.Aherns, The, Riverside Park, Baugor, Me., 20-25;

Lakewood Park, Skowbegsn, 27-Sept. 1.

AUern. Chan, ft Jac. Caiduo, Hampton Beacb,N. H., 20-23.

Abern ft Baxter, Alnlome, Bedalla, Ho., 27-

Sept. 1. „ANacc ft Lorraine, Cheater Park, Cincinnati, 20-

23.Alblons, flie, Dreamland, Decatnr, 111.. 27-

Sept. 1.

Alexander Bros, ft Brady, Sbeedy'a, Newport, It.

L. 20-23. .

Alva, Alice, Riverside Park, Saginaw, Mich., 20-

Albertys, The, Sabbatla Park, Tannton, Mail.,20-25- _ '

Alfarobl, Sadl, Olentangy Park, Columbus, O., 20-

25.Alvln Bros.. Oakwood Park. Pittsburg, 20-23.

Atburtus ft Millar. Empire Tour, England.Alvlno* (4). Talaquega Park, Attleboro, Maw.,

20-23.AlhaH, Great, Heudewon'a, Coney Ialaud, N. Y.,

Alpha Trio, K ft I"8 Union Square. N. ?. C, 20-

KAlvln ft Kenney. Bocky Spring* Purk, Laneatter,

Pa., 20-23.Pa., aTpiAllaire ft Llud. Bijoa, Dnlntli, Minn., 27-8ept.

n».

P.'.U,! j ' '-' _—— " -l '1 Albene ft La Brant, BIJou, Lanalng, Ulcb., 20-20;

LATEST BY TELEQBAPH. JSS.'SS^^A mm •** *American TruuipcWrB (4), OrpUeuiD, HlDDf.pollB,

27-S*pt. I. ,_.American NcWBboyR' QulDtette, Albambra, Cbl*

cairo, aO-2.^: Bijou, Chicago. 27-8ept. 1.

Am.nu & Hirtley, Lincoln Pnrk, WoccwWr, Um,

AnVrnoii t Oolnn, Keith'., Cleteland, 20-25;

CUT. DrwcLtoii, Mbm.. 27-Mept. 1.

An»»l t DorUn, Lrrlc, JdJIn, Mo.. IM*. _•__Apell. I.llllao. & Summer. Uajrmarket, Cblcafo,

2025.

OOLDEK GATE GLEANINGS.

Spec lul flfapotcfti. <o The Nbw Yo»k Ciippeb.

BAH Kbancisco, Aurj. tL—At Ibe Ceatral

'XUeatre, "llie Plunuer ' Is Ibe cupreot week .

fiUrtctlon. . _LUVIB Theatre.—Flurry James' Travesty

8t«M,- la "Whllll-Olir," are berc at present.

(JUPHBDM (located at tbc Cliutes).—Bill

for'tbe weet beginning 1(1: tlardoer and Vin-

cent, "ferley, Belli Urotbers, Mm-y Norman,the I'roveanies. Arthur Demln., Kdltb Helena,

ilsy fioley and the Polly Glrla, and the Or-

puenm motion talcturc-s.

,:,'.; FROM OTHER POINTS.

Park. ABd Shore Resort. Do •_>•BQSIne.a Onion to Ike Hot Spell.

Philadelphia, Aug. 21.—Gorman's alio.

streli bad a big crowd at the Grand OperaHouse...... The bill ot Keith', drew ca-

pacity. "The Count and the Convict, 'at

tue utrard: "The Great Jewel Mystery,' at

BUnnr'a; "My Tom-Boy Girl," at the Peo-

ple's, drew crowds The stock burlesque

company at the Lyceum, and Williams

Ideals, at the BIJou, fared well uTn*stock ; -production of "Marching Thro

Geonll, at the standard, was received with

MMA More than 8fty thousand people

heard Sousa's Band at Willow Grove on

Ruriday,

Bohton, Aug 21.—business was light at

thethestres ytstcrdny, owing to the extreme

beat/..... Harry Bulger, In "The Man from

Xdw," began his final week at the Trennnt.

,.'.'i,i,.Rew bill, were: "The Burgl.tr

Daughter," at the Grand Opera House: "In*

limj at the Globe: "Pinafore," at the

csatle Snuare, and "Her Marriage Vow. at

IbnUowdolri Square.... The Howard opened

tpr^thr season with n strong vaudeville bill.

ilQd the Lyceum began its regular burlesque

ieason.. ITie park, and beaches were

crowded Kunilay.

Chicago, Aug. 21.—At McVlcker's, Jimestv«iell, In "Monte Crlsto." and at the La

Salle, "The Time, the Place and the l.lrl

opened Saturday, both houses being packed..":•:

:.-. "'J'wlddle Twaddle," at the Grand

Ddera House, was the only Monday open'ng.

..TI»"T|M Vnnderbllt Cap," at the Colonial;

"A" Strenuous Life." at the Stndeboker;

"Told In the Hills," at Powers ; "The Landof -Nod," ot th? Chicago Opera House

;

"Brown of Harvard," at the Oarrlck; TheLion and the Mouse," at the Illinois, were

nil well patronised The tuual chuuges

occurred at the combination «nd vaudeville

houses.

Ciltci!txAir, Aug. 21.—"The Pour Corners

of the Earth," at Henck'ft and DreamlandRdrleaoners, at People's, .truck the hottest

day of Bummer on Ihelr opening, but busi-

ness was good, the beat considered. ......

nrac. Cameron. In "The Telephone Girl.

dfew big at Chester Park.. ....Kennedy

s

Wild West, at Coney Island: KyrlIs Band,

nt'tbe- Zoo. nod vaudeville ut Ludlow La-

good.'. 11 had crushes.

, K*jj«ab Citv, Aug. 21.—"Confessions of

avJVIfe" had n big matinee and packed night

honie .at the Glfils Huaduy. ...... All the

psrlis fntoyed a prosperous Sunday. .....At

KfeSfrlo Pnrk gorrentlno and bis Bjndanotw, continued: In the German V llage

l.ocko and Williamson were the headlined.

rr.";.At Forest Park the feature, were

Lang.'. Band, with Maud llockwell, soloist

:

Gbertl. and Lavere and Marsden i."*.1

Falntount Helner'a Third Heglment Band,

and the Debollon Brofl. were the specials,

tvaltsr SlnOerd has been appointed local

matbler of the new Sbubert Theatre.

,I«rtHviLr.E, Aug. 21,—"Chinatown Char-lie': opened at the Avenue Sunday, to a

small, house. The police, however, did not

frovent the performance. Fontaine Ferryark wn. .thronged Sunday: the theatre was

crowded t« Its capacity, where a good bill

wis, presented,

j I , «i

>

Haim Nyb has signed a. general agent

Wlttl-B.'J. Carpenter's (Western) "A Little

Outcast" Co. which opened at Aurora. 111..

Aug, 20. During the Summer Mr. Nye wasengaged 'n a reportorlol capacity on the

Ztntavllle. O., Timet Kctvrdcr.John Hustle, wife and children have

signed with Lincoln J. Crter'a "Top Proud

tttJiei" Co.. the children playing the child

part, ud doing their singing specialties

The roofpsny opened 111 eeaion Aug. 12, at

Arxlale's Animals, Pslr. New Bethlehem, P... 20-

25; Fair. Loekport, N. X., 21-Seiit. 1.

Arlington Comedy Four, Howard. Boston. 20-20,

Hatbaway's. New Bedford. «•»• .*5l"SC'pii.Arnsberg & Uorette, uurernator's, Atlantic city,

Arabs Vol. Coliseum, Cleyelanil. 20-2r».'

Archer A Crocler. Farm, Toledo, O., 2025; Mey-

ers Lake. Cantou, 2T-Sept. 1.

Aslilon. Arthur. Gran Vorledadee, B.vana, Cuba,

AaSr^Wttenra). Palmer, Mass.. 20-20; North

Aninn^lS'oiyn.plc, Chicago, 20-25; M.les-

Au^'GrSt. V,SiUm.. 20-25; KUweoo.

Avery't'Wrl, nayraarket. (alcago, 20-25.

Avokn. Musical (II, KellU's. fhll... 20-26.

Avon Comedy^ Four. East End Park. Memphis,

AiTS't"*' Da""' Cedar Point. I llto O., 20-26.

Bards, Four. Majestic. Chicago. 20.2.-,.

BiUey A Flckett" Steeplechase. Atlant c City, N.

'•IHS; Plttsfleld. Mass.. "Sept- '•__,„Bnrnanls, Wonderful, Llucoln Park. Worcester,

Barlelli OarMd,M«t P«" 20-25.

BnrrettB The. Kc Ill's, l'hlln.. 20-2r>.

SaaTer'-La Veil.^NS«lSflBarlow's FJephaun, Luna Park, Washington, 11.

BtSllflfTrr- Dominion Pork, Montreal, Can..

mSSH'jm. Wistaria Grove, N. Y. 0„ 20-25.

BnJes. Nora. Music Hall, Brighton Beaeb, N. If..

20-25.

Balaam. The. Rhea's. Botato. 20-25.

ltetllnl & Arthur. V ctor a. N. Y. 0-. 20-^0.

Beulnl. Dcn.t, Keith's. Phil... 20-211; Proctor's.

gagaagjgg.jW.' P-'k. »»-»

Beffinl! Hearn A ' Oalllaiore. Beoderaon's, Coney

Belr'mo^^h^Neb.. 20-25; LlncOl., 27-

BfSnoaf'The, Pastor'.. N. Y. 0.. 20-20.

Beverly Frank A [.ootse, Godlroy's, Grand Itap-

1,1s. Mlcl... 20-25.

Beandoln, llownnl. Boston, 20-25- .Bertlna A Brocluvny. Meyers Uke. Canton, o.,

Beeeher' A_Maye, Gnveraator's, Atlantic City, N.

Beatty2<,

A5Prlce, BIJoo. Lincoln, Neb,. 20-25;

EsT* ^•sprffBrcik. Oaslrs,, So. Send.

l"d., 202"; Lake Michigan Park, Muskegon,

tEhSmk Clerelaod, 20,25; 0. a H..

Beu'^Wla2-^ ArVhs. Keith's. iMhM

BU Three Minstrels, The, Paalor's, N. Y. 0„ 20-

20

Bison City Trio, Orphean, Chllllcotlie, 0„ 20-25:

niSSm'n'rrr: "iKfoe'-perr, Park, Louis-

B;,'.ling»

KT»e

2,H«oe-r'i N. Y. C„ 20:26.

,"

BlSck A Leslie. Alrdome. Topeka. Ksu.. 20-25;

Lyric, Joplln. Mo„ 2;-Sept. I.

Blsiphln t Hehr, S«r. Atlanta. Os.. 20-J.

.

Hvatt Pnrk. Columbia. 8. C. 27-Sept. 8.

Blair A McNalty, Topic, Billings, Hon., 20-

BIkIi"a Walton. Bijou, Norfolk. V... 20-25

Black Hillsiirs. Shea's, Toroolo, Csn„ 20-24; Al-

»&%b?lSff7m\ Orph.ua., San Fraa.,

Bowery Quartette. Flghllng the Flame., Atlantic

*£& %&£*Vmm Lincoln P^t. NewBedford. Mass.. 20-25; sbeedy'a, N«rporl. B.

Boheml'*'fr'io,1

BIJou. Flint, Mlcl... 20-25: BUou.

Rriatol'a Ponlw, Temple. Detroit. TC-8P.

Brnnlep? Margaret, Woodlyn Park, Camden, N. X.,

Brl?k?eya. Tlie, Luna Park. Feranton. Pa.. 20-28.

Breton? Har^y ft Gertrude, Al Frwco Park. Peoria.

Broot.^eanne. Hopklna park. Kimi •CUT, Mo..

2CV25, O. O. U.. Grand Raplila, Mlcb.. 27-

BrmSi'a.^The. Relehallen. Coin, fler., Rept. 1-1B;

^T-rSiT'A^k^c^rn. Ontario

B^'nm^rSitiD. Ferry' Park, Loatrthe.

Ky., 20-25.

Brtliit Trio. Merrymeetlng Park, Btingor, Me.,20-25.

Brml ford*. Hie, Hender*in' a, Coney Inland. N. V.,

20-23: fl. o. 11.. tianduaky. O., 27-Sept. I.BiooLnuni, Brock ft Co. tlowiinl, Boston. 20-23.B roadway Uuarlet. Yonkrm, N. Y„ 22. Plaliineld,

N, J., 23, Kastou, Pa., 24, Burlington. N. J.,25; MiijMtK Brooklyn, N. V., 27-Kept. 1.

Braatx, Selma, U. O. H-. Plttxlnirg, 20-23;Keith'-, PUlla.. 27-St-nt. 1,

Browu ft Wllmot, Winnipeg, Can.. 20-Rept. 1.

Brown. Jack, ft Lillian Wright. Rlvlngion Park,Portland. Me.. 20-23.

Bwscb Family. Lrrlc Park, Arilmore, I. T., 20-29.Bitrkea, Tue. Pai.tor'a, N. Y. C. 20-25.Burns, Harry. FrUrylamj Park, Patenton, N. J.,

20-25; Pa- tor's. N, y. c, aT-Se.it. 1,

Bu>klrk ft Ulcb. Proctor**. Albany. K, Y.. 20-23.Bnab ft Elliott. Ialand Park. Auburn, N. Y., 20-25.Bush, Prank, C o. H„ Pittsburg, 20-23.Burt. Annie. Coliseum, Cleieliud. 20-23.Buckner tirent, U<* Itudavera, Bodaj»ecf, Ana., 20-

,11.

Buckley*. Musical. RotOD Point, So. Norwalk,Conn., 20-25; Quebec, Can., 27-Sept. 1.

Byron ft Blanch, Grand, Hamilton, O., 20-25;Grand. Dayton, 27-Sept. 1. .

Bvron ft Lnngdnr?, C1iiik*?>, Washington, D. C,'20-25; I'oIi'h. Hartford. Coon., 27-Sept. l.

Carter ft Water. Co., Proctor**, Albany, N. Y.,20-23.

Carllp ft Otlo, Orpbeum. Denver, Col., 20-25.

Car-xiu, Murray ft Co., Keith'*., Boiiou, 20-25,Catad ft De Verne, Park, Wheeling, W. Va., 20-

25Canada. 2U, Cunningham 'a, Leavenworth, Hon.,

20-25.

Casper, Wo. C, Wblt« City. Pblla., 20-25.

Canter ft Barlot, BonbHg's Caaluo, Nortli Beach.N. Y., 20-23; Atlantic Gurden, N. Y. C, 27-

Bept. 1.

Calvin. Jim. Capital. Heleoa, Men., 20-23.

Carroll ft Clarke, BIJou. Appleton. Wis.. 20-25.

Cardownle Slaters, Athletic Pork, Buffalo, 20-27,

Cameron ft Flanagan, Columbia, St. laoul*, 20-

25: Fontaine Perry Park, Louisville. 27-Hept. 1.

Carlisle's: Dugs & Ponies, Huymarket. Chicago,20-25; Olympic-, 27-Hept. 1.

Campbell. Will. 8nun Pond. Chicago. 20-25.

Cuiupbello. The, Family, HIouk City, la., 2J-23.

Caprice, Lynn ft Kay. Olympic, Culcago, 20-25

;

St. Louis, 27-Sept. 1.

Caprice, "Original," Dreamland, Decatur, III.,

20-23.Carroll ft Enter, Henderson 1

*, Coney Island, N.Y-. 20-25.

Cate Fumllv (4), Pant ages'. Portland. O., 20-25.

t'uron ft Farouiu. heltb'H. N. Y. 0., 20-25.

Curson & Wtllard, Chaac'a. Waabluglon, D. C,20-23; Keltb'B. Boatoo, 27-Sept. 1.

Call. Kiitherliie, Olentnngy Purk, ColumtkiH, O.,

20-23.

Cumpliella, The, Hloux City, la.. 20-25; CrystalPurk, Omaho, Neb.. 27-Sept. 1.

Carndltoo ft Hodgca. Lyric. Ft. Dwtge. Ia., 20-25;Forest Pork. Little Rock. Ark., 27-Sept. 1.

CiirUtoj-Lier, Wnlbrldge Park, Toledo. O., 20 23.

Climlwli'k Trio, Olentangy Pork. Columbus. 0.,20-23; Lakenlde Park, Dayton. 27-S*i<L 1-

Chnllinm SUtent, Crytttul. ElLburt. lud.. 20-23.

Chlldenr.. Grace, ft Dog. Proctor's, Alluny, N.Y., 27-Sept. 1.

Clatrex (:t), Music Hall. Brighton Beach. N. Y.,20-25.

Clark, Chaa., A. ft S„ Boston, 20-23.

Llinrurd ft Orth. National, Sun Fran., Col., 20-25;Novelty. Onklainl, 27-Sept. 1. „ ,

Claude. Toby, Keltb'a ft Proctor'* 23d St., N. Y.

C„ 20-25.

Clnrk ft Florette. Pootor'", N. Y. 0.. 20-25.

Clark. Marie, Lagoon, Ludlow, ,Ky„ 20-25.

Cotton, Lola, Cry'tal, Logaiisport, Ind., 20-25.

Coltona, The. Mo Jet, tic. Chicago. 20-23.

Coakley & McBrlde, Temple. Detroit, 20-25.

Connelly. Hugh, Academy vt Muaic, Scranton, Pa.,

20-25.Ccliiiubla Comedy Foor, Farm, Toledo, 0., 20-28;

Rocky Spring* Park, E. Liverpool, 27-Hept. t.

Oogawell*. Cycling. Touring- Mexico.

Cooper, CnrI, Keith's, Boston. 20-2S.

ttSBm ft Hart, Victoria, N. Y. C. 20-25.

Cole. Will, t-olumbla, St. Loula. 20-25; Olympic.

Chicago, 27-Sept. 1. . _ _^_, MColburn ft Greuache, Ontario Reach. Bocheater, N.

Y„ 20-Seyt. ft.

Conlon ft iListlnfs, Tumbling Rnn Park, Potts-

Cole ft Cleuiena. Klectrle Park. Kankakee. 111.,

20-25; Majestic, Chicuifo, 27-Hept. 1.

Cook. Frank. A. ft S., Bonton, 20-23.

Couture ft Gillette. Coliseum. Cleveland. 20-23.

Conrthopc, Jane, ft Co., Columbia, St, Louis. 20-

Conroy, John ft Mamie, Rocky Spring* Park, Lou-

caster. l'a„ 20-25. M „CooiJer ft llobliiMon, Keith's, Phlla., 20-23.

Cowper. Jimiule, O. II., Woorwocket, R. L, 20-25;

Cramere* Hawktim.'Howanl. Boston. 20-25.

Crawford & Hnwaril, BIJou. Duluth, Minn.. 20-23.

Crawford. Lillian, and Girls, Lagoon, Ludlow,

Crawford ft

0-!!* Lancey. Pair. BellefoDtilnc, 0.,

20-23; BIJou. FK.ua, 27-Hept. 1. -

Crlckota. The, Wistaria Grove, N. Y. 0., 20-20.

Greco Bro*.. Bxcelslor Carnival, Dover, N. i..

20-21*; Kxcelslor Carnival, Watthlngton, 2T-

CuSlugliu'm ft Smith, KelHi'*. -Iteion, 20-8S.

GitUeu. Jna. II., K> UT». N. Y. C. 20-23.

C mi Kbum ft no*.*. Merkslilre Park. PIUkMM,.

Marts. 20-25; Hlifi.land Luke, WlaKtnl, Co»n„27-Sept. 1.

Pari* ft Wilson, Ro**mnre Gnnlen, Far Rockafror,

D&nmSl Co'.. Keltli's. N. Y. 0.. 20-25.

Dsvls ft Walker. Bnrllnglrjn. VI., 20-2°.

Dinuody. B*-ll*.vi« Park. Toledo. O.. 20-2.V

D«trwell, Atirle. OlnmMa. St. I^ula, 20-23; 0.

O. II.. In'ltananolls, 27-Hept. I.

Davlo, Mark ft Laura, WUdwood. N. J.. 20-23.

Laceys, Imnclng. Lyric, rnrnona, Knn., ^0-23

.

Lyric. Mn*koree, I. T., 27-Hept. 1.

Dcmlnc Arthur. Orplieum. Rnn Fran., ttduMIX- Mar ft Fortune. llaJesrtc-,. Chicago. 20-33.

De Welle, Augnit, Sabulla Park, Taunton, Mali.,

Deagm/EtL ft Kiltie, plywplc. ^--MVt&iDo Return ft Ladne, Fair. Cortland, N. Y„ 20-29;

Dream City. Plttabiiw, 27-Hept. 1.

T>e Haven A Porker. Olympic. Clileago, 20-25.

De MHthH, Tlie. Dorney Park. AUentown, Pi.,

Dclmore BlBtero, Mn*lc IU1I. Brlghtott Beaeh,

N Y., 20-23,Delpbtno ft Delmora, Proctor'f, Newark, N, J.,

20-25Delinore * Damll, Casino, Bucfcroe Beach, Vs.,

20-25.

Denette &ialer*, Hippodrome. Ocean City, N. J.,

20-23,Tie Boe, Wm.. Empire. SI. Pool. 20-25,

De Vara * Curtis, Htai, Seattle, Wash., 20-25;

Grand, Taconii, 27-He?t. 1.

De Haven, Hose. Septette, Victoria, N. .Y. C,

Dc Mont, Bobt., Trio, Forest Park, St, I^ula,

Dc Mar, Carrie, Wlstarlo Grove, N. Y. 0.. 20-25.

De Vera ft De Vere. Sen* Houcl Park, Cntciio,

20-25: We**t'9. Peorln, 111.. 27-SfPt. 1.

PoTa-Pfcwa, Cryrtal. Ht. Joseph, Mo., 20-25

Derere ft Dale. Hbeedy's, Newport B. I., 20-23.

Tk-llon* 12). llowanl, Boston, 20-23.

De Vllbw. Great, Inwooil Park, Martinaburg. W.Va., 20-23.

I><»ana. Saulnaw, Mich.. 20-25.

Dervin. Ins. T„ Bijou Oklahoma, Okla., 20-26;

BIJnu. Hbawnce. 27-Sept. 1.

D* Verne. Tltelma. Lyric, Joplln. Mo., 20 25

1

Lyric. Parsons. Kan.. 27-Hept. 1.

De Yoong. Mnrgnerlte, ft Co., Cental, Detroit, 20-

Dlxon Broa.. Orphenm, MlnneapoUo. 2025.Dixon, Hlcknmer. Star, Seattle, Wa*U-, 20-25.

Dixon. Bower* ft Dixon. Oollwum, Uerrtaod, O.,

20 25: Meyers Uke, Canton, 27-Hept. 1. '

Diamond, Uw V., BIJou, Marquette, Midi., 20-25.

Dllks.' Dllk* ft Dltks, Hollywood Park, Baltimore.20-23.

Donette, Iva, Mtnlla Grove, Tamaqua. Pa.. 20-23.

Don. Kmina. Hlpiiudrume, Bury, Kng., 20-23;Stoke, 27-Srpt. 1. Grand, Bolton, .1-8; Kniplre,Portsm-mtli, 1>i-15.

Doherty'H Poodlrx. Proctor's. Troy. N. Y., 20-23.Doherty IjiWta, Keith's. Boston, 27-Sept. I.

De-i« *• Granger, Electric Pork, Newark, N. J.,

20-29.Dr .. .-orothy. Tower Circus, Blackpool. Eng.,

20-Sept. 8; Empire, Llventool, 10-15; Empire,Mancnester. 17-^2.

Dnpree. Minnie, ft Co., Keith's, Cleveland, 20-23.Dndley, Cbenlyn 4 Barns, Keith's, Pblta., 20-23.

biniiMrH, Four Canting, Riverside Park, Chicago,30-8ept. 1. m

Duryea ft Mortimer, Columbia, St. fjouls. 20-23.

Do Bnls. Great, (luverno tor's, Atlantic City. N.J., 20-25.

Dunworth, Fred W., Pastor'*, N. Y. 0., 20-23.

Dupont, Mary, ft Co.. G. 0. H., Pittsburg. 20-23.

Dugah ft Muck, Lagoon, Ludlow, Ky., 20-25.

Dnrnnd Trio, Proctor's. Alluiny, 20-25.

Dalrla, Victoria. N. Y. C, 20-23.

Karle, Virginia, ft Co., Mimic Hall, BrightonBeach. N. Y.. 20-23.

Fjirle & Bnrtlett, Berkshire Park. Plttsfleld. Mas*.,£0-25; Hlglilnnd Lake, Winsted, Conn.. 27-

Henr. 1.

Eckert ft Berg. Lakeside Park, Akroo, 0-, 20-20;Four Mile Creek Park. Erie, Pa., 27-Hept. 1.

F.ckhoit & Gordon, Ilayniarket, Chicago. 20-20;Colombia. Ht, Utile. 27Hept. 1.

Edgerlons, The, Sulnirbnii Island Pnrk, Dnven*port, la.. 20-23.

Eilwanls, On*, ft Co., Forest Park, St. Lool*.

2025.Eddy, Arthur, Rlyslan Grove, ucson, Arls., 20-

Sept. 17.Edmunds Sisters, Elkhart, Ind., 20-23; Ooilien,

27-Hept. 1.

Kiting*. Mile., Temple. Detroit, 20-25.

Elmo, Pete & Altie. Pickwick. San Diego, Col.,

20-23: Fnion, Itakerslleld. 27-Sept. f.

Elton, Sam, Clinse's. Washington, D. C, 20-26;

Emwror* of Music (4) G. 0, 1L, Grand Rapids,Midi.. ST-Reot. 1.

Fmmctt, Eugene. Hollywood Park, Bultlmoce, 20-

Ei.ulelon. Nan. A Co,, Park, Weliater, Mas*., 20-

23; PleaMire Buy. N. J.. 27-Sept. 1.

Epps-Ix>reltu Co., Lim.i Park, Plttntnirg. 2023.Kslerl.rookn. Tlie. HteepIeduiM-' Pier, Atlauth'Olty,

N. J:, 20-25.Esmeraldu. Farm, Toletlo. 0., 20-25; Rock

Spring* Pnrk E, Liverpool, 27-Hept. 1.

Evaiia'Si-ttera (:i), Luna Park, Jolinstown, Pi.,20-25.

Evelyn Slater*. Keith'*. Boston. 20-25.

Evers, Gen. W„ Oak Summit Park, Kvant-llle,

In)., 20-25; Family. Ln Fayette, 27-Hept. 1.

Evans, George, Majestic. Chicago, 20-23.ExnoRltlon Four. Sticcdy's, Newport. R. L, 20-25,

Falke. Ulcanor, 0, 0. 11., Pittsburg, 20-25.

F*dHter OrchentM. Keltli'*. Boston, 20-23.

Farley, Jnmes ft Bonnie. Mrtroiolls Boor Garden,N. Y. 0„ 20-23, .

Fay-,, The. Victoria, N. Y. fl., 20-21"?.

Nm* 12). Ilanprland. Ho. Reach, N. Y., 20-25,

Favhlo. AdonlM. Novel ly. Denver. On)., 20-25;Novelty, Cripple Creek, 2T-Sept. I.

Fnrrell ft Le IU>y. CaHlnn, Itye Beoch. N. Y„ 20-

25; Ca-lno, New Haven. Conn., 27-Sept. 1.

Ferrln-Wltey Trio. HI Jon. Marinette, Midi,. 20-

25; Bell's, I'-ienniiliH, 27-Sept. 1, ,

Feminde-Muy Trio. For.lulne Ferry Pork, liOiiIs-

vlli», Ky.. 20-23.Mm ft Dupree, Athletic Pnrk, BiilTolo, 20-25,

Fergusim ft Muck, Paivsr Pork. Ht. IxjiiIs, 20-23.

ricblw and Hanson, Luke Grove Pnrk, K. Annum,M*., 20-25.

Flukn ft McDnnoiigh, Or|ihciim. Minneapolis, 20-

25; Orphe'itn, Denver, Col., 27-Hept. 1.

Fltipalrlck ft Go.. Crystal, St. Josep,,. Mo„ 20-23. -

Fink, Henry. BIJou, Superior. Wis., 20-23; BIJou,Wlimlueg. Man.. 27-Sept. 1.

, mFltMaralil ft (lllilnv. Sleeiilediaso. Atlantic City,

N7J., 20-23; Keith'., Phlla., 27-Hept. 1.

Field*. Will II.. Criterion. Chlrogo. 20-23.

I'lsher ft Jolmsoii, Lake* lew Purk, Terr* Haute,Ind-, 20-25.

Flemen ft Miller, Unique, Minneapolis, Minn., 20-

25: BIJou, Dnliitb, 27-Sept. 1.

Flynu, Earl, Electric Park, Kansas City, Mo,, 20-

Flytin.Joe, Majestic, Chicago. 20-20,

Flood Bros.. Lnkeslde Park, Akron. 0-. 20-25. ,

Flood- HI* tern. Knlr, Brmlfunl. Vt., 22-24; Electric

Park, Albany. N. Y-. 27-Hept. 1.

Floyd*, The, Hnbhatla Park, Tnnnton Maas., 20-

25.

Fox, Will H., 0. 0. H., GrflDil Raplda, Mlcb., 20-

Por.** Ilughea, Lyceum, Omlen, D., 20-23; Ly-eenni. Pocalello, Ma.. 27-Hept. 1. _

Foster, Ed,, ft Dog. CollReuni Park, Oleyelnml, 20-

Footi Bonl Dros., Electric Park, Albany, N. Y„

Fox ft Gray, Klectrle Park, Newark, N, J-, 27-

Vnio'tt Dare, Riverside Park, Saginaw, Midi..

ITanclMos ,2), Cook's Park, EvaiiavlUe, Ind.,

Friw'HIsters, Llnlenwnld Purk. Hnmllton, 0., 20-

tJardnet ft Mnddei-n, Pnator's, N. Y. C. 20-25;

Orphenm. Reading. Pa.. 27-Hept- 1.. „ .

Gardner, 1 funny Jock. Proctor's, Newark, N. J-,

20-23; PmVior'*, Troy. N. Y.. 27-Hept. 1

Gardner ft Vincent. Ontiienm. San Fran,, CuL.20-25: Orphenm, Los Angeles, 27-Hept. 1.

OniTey ft Fra-wr. Hprlng Lake Park. Trenton, N.

J., 20-25; Tumbling Dam Park, Brldgr-lnn, 27-

Garrlty Hlsitera, Shea's. Toronto, Can., 20-25.

Onrnou. Mnrlon, Proctor'*, .Newark, N. J., 20-25.

Gaafvrd Bros., Siisiineliaiiua. Pa., 20-23.

tlartelie Bros., Orpltemn. DeRver, 20-25.

Gugney, Jules, Solimer Park, Montreal, Can., 20-

fliiyionl. Ronnie, Han* Roncl. Chlrogo, 27-Sept. 1.

Gavin ft Piatt, Woodlnnt' Park, Ashland, Pa., 20-

25; Dorney Park, AUentown, 2T-Seut. 1. _Gelger ft Walter*, Htnr, lironklyn, N, Y., 20-25;

Gaiety, Brooklyn, 27-Hept. 1.

Gerard, Helen, Columbia, Ht. Itfulx, 20-23.

Gerald, Musical, llljon, Marinette, Wis., 20-25.

Gi-orge ft ILirrlni'toii, Central Pork, AUentown,Pa., 20-2r»; Fair, Tolcbester, Md., 27-Sept, 1.

Olllen, To-ii, Brwkslde Pork, Ailiol. Mas*., 20-23.

Gllroy, Hayne* ft Montuotaery, Novelty, Oaklaixl,

GllmoVw ft'Ciirrolt, Whltti Clly, Chicago, MLGlenson, John tt Berllin, ft Fred llonlllian. Keith

ft Proctor'* 2:td Street, N. Y, 0„ 20-25,

Gnldln, Anna, Collins Garden, Columbus. 0., 20*

23.Gotlloh. Mr. ft Mr*., Lyric Pork, Parson*. Kan.,

20-25; Lyric Park. Muskogee. I. T., 27-Hept. 1.

Goldsmith A IIoppc. Lincoln Lyric Pnrk, NewBedford. Sinus.. 20-23.

Gordon ft (.bacon. Park. Butler, Pi.. 20-25,

Gordon, Don ft Mae. Hprlng Grove Park, Spring-

field, 0.. 20-25; Farm. Toledo. 27-Hept. 1.

Golden A Hughe*. Htceplechase, Atlantic City, N.J.. 20-23; Manila Grove, Tamaqiia, Pa., 27-

H-rpI. I.

Goblin, Knifllan Troupe. Ht. Lonla, Mo.. 20-25.

Gourley. Keenin A Gourley, Electric Pork, New-ark. N. J„ 20-23.

Grand Opera Trio. Hendemon'a, Coney Island, N,

Y„ H*KOioM sisters, Sabbatla Park, Taunton, Mass,,

20-23.Gross, Wm.. Al Fresco Park, Peoria. 111., 20-25.

Grin ft Barrett, Cumberland, Md., 20-23.

Gray A Graham. Kama* Clly, XIo„ 20-Hept, 1,

Grant, Sidney, Valley Pork. Syracuse. N. Y., 20-

23; Island Park. Antrum, 27-Hept. 7.

Hart. BIHy. I.njtwn, Lwllow, Ky„ 20-25.

Hsinm'fiid, Mr. A Mr*. Chas. D., Park, Colimihu*,

Miss., 20-25.

Ilaney. Kdltli A Lee, Irvln O. II., Goshen, Ind.,

20 25; Crystal, Anderson, 27-Bept. 1,

Ilalnr*. Lulu, Wonderland, Revere Beacb, Mas*.,2U-S*pt. 1.

Haaard, John, Keith ft Proctor'* 23d St., N. Y.Oh 20-23,

Ilnrlnml A Rolllaon, Berkshire Park, PlltsBeld,Mons., 20-23.

ILitlinway'* Indian Totilenux, Albatnbra, AtlanticCity, N. J., 20 25.

Hathaway ft Selgel, Cheater Park, Cincinnati, 20*

Hnys, Kd. C. Orphenm, Sprlngfleld, O., 20-23;Grand, Hamilton, 27-Hept. 1.

Htrvoy ft Dl> Vora, Vancouver, B. C-. 20-23.llarlxicb ft Harris, Habnttln Park. Taunton,

Mass., 20-23; Pa*tor*K. N. Y. C. 27-Sept. 1-

Hart ft Deneite, lulaud Park, Suubury. Pa., iio-

23: Woo.ll>-, Park. Camden, N. J., 27-Sept. 1.

Honvey A Doaiie, Danville, 111., 20-23; Terrallnnte. lull,, 27-8ept. 1.

Haley ft Hnrty, Bmiholomay Pavilion, OntarioBeach, N. Y,, 20-25.

HayeH A Johnson. Shea's, Toronto, Cod.. 20-25.Harris, Beauregartle A Co., EWtrlc Park, Albany,

N, V., 20-23.Hamilton Bros.. Bell, Oakland, Col., 20-25 J

Novelty. Stockton, 27-Sept. 1.

Ilnyler ft Jtirrett, Lagoon. Ludlow, Ky.. 20-23.Hassell, Frank, Hyatt Park, Columbia, B. C. 20*

23.Hall, Frank. Olympic. Clilcogo, 20-25,Harrison, Lee, Olympic. Ctiicago. 20-23; Co*

liuiihla, St. laouto, 27-Hept. 1.Iliijiiuiii A Frauklln. Palace, Cloxton, Kng„ 20-23; Hippodrome.. Brighton, 27-Hept. 1 ; tltppo-drome. Llveriiool, ll-B; Palace, Belfast, Ire., lo-ir,; Tlv.ill, Dublin, 17-22.

Hanson ft Nelson, Coliiiuhla, Cincinnati, 27*Sent. 1.

Hamilton ft Brooks, G- O, II., Wilmington, Del.,20-23.

llninliion ft Wiley, Empire, Sprlngfleld. III., 20-Oct. H.

Hall. Patrllne, Chaiats, Washington, D, 0., 20-23.lluyward, Conroy A Hayward, llaymarket. Cbl*

cago, 20-25; Olymiilc. Chlcugo, 27-Hept. 1.

HuriHiurt. Dulsy. Palace, I^udon, Kng,. 20-Sept.no.

Ilnrifnnl. David M-, ft Co.. Coliseum. Cleveland,2D-25.

Harrington. Dan. J., Spring Grove Park, Spring-field, <>., 20-25 f* Lakeside Park, Akron, 27-Hept. 1.

Herrinonii, Adelaide, Majestic, Chicago, 20-26;Columbia. St. Louis, 27-Hept. 1.

Ilealy. ieif ft- Lavem, tlnkwiiod Park, l'lltlburr.30-15.

n

Heutiliig*. Lewi* ft Ilemiliigs, Cnslno Park. Kala-niuiixi. Mlcb., 20-23; Raioona, Oroud Kaplds,27-Hept. 1.

Henry. Vnung ft Conlln, Sliell|int Park, Wllmlng-tuu, Del., 20<Sept.-l.

Heleno. Killtli, Orttheiiiti. Sin Fran,, Col., 20-35.

llnlrli A Preseott, Keith'*. N. Y, C. 30-23,

Henru, Tnm, Folles Bergere, Paris, Fr., 20-Sept.. 'III.

Herald Square Quartette, Celeron Park, Jame*.lowu, N. Y.JflO'23.

IleliiH. Laiivlilnjr Billy, Renwlck Park, Ithaca,

N. Y., 20-25. •

ITataiti 1 1 r Jan. A.. A. A S., Boaton. 20-23.Heyivood, Grent, Cascade Park, New Castle, Pa..

20-23.Herbert, Mon*., PtWlnr's, N. V. 0.. 20-25.

Herbert's "Loop the Loop," Shea's, TorontoCan., 20-25. •

Herbert, Hbeedy's. Newport, II. I., 20*23,

I Iffron Tlmrtitiiii (Jo.', Paalnr'a. N. Y. O., 20-25.

HerlH-rt, Bert Leiiiioii, Oxford Park, Grteuaburff.

Pa.. 20-25.III). Mnrry K„ Keith's, Bo*ron, 20-35.

Hlnman. Cnpt. Shiner, Lakeside Park, Fond daLuc, Wl*., 20-25. ___

Hlckmnn Bros. (3), Orphenm, I-o* Angetea, Cat.*

20-23,Hlllebrand A Vivian, Sacramento, Cal.. 20-23.

Illtchcwk, Oliu*. W.i Olympic. Chicago. 20-25.

llliie* A Item button. G. O. II., Pittsburg, 20-23 S

Kelth'M, Phlln.. 27-Hept. I. . „ mA „IIoliuuu, Al. !;, ft Mamie, (lentrol Halle, fltetten.

Ger.. 20-51: Hiilnuuder, Klberileld, Sept. 1-10 J

Iteldmlleii, Cain, 10-HO.

1 1 1.1.1 *wo r i lis, Tlie, IMittlleld. Mass., 27-Sept. 1*

Iluey ft I.e.', Keith's, Ihwlon, 20-20.

Holt, AIL, Empire Tour. England. __Hoey. Mny, Oodtroy'a, Grand Boplds, Mlcb., 20>-

23.Holmen flro*.. Sarondaga Park. Oloreravllla, N,

Y.. 20-25; Doris, Yunker*. 27-Sept. 1.

Huwanl, Great, Wireo Oak*, Midi,. 20-25,

Iloffinaii, Kiltie, Palace, Boston, 27-Hept. 1.

Iloffiiiann, Tlie, Glot*, Billing*, Mont., 20-2(1.

IIofTmon, l4w, 0. 0. IL, Wlliulugton, Del., 2t>23.

IId brooks. Musical. |!nrk, Weaifleld, Mass., 20-

23; Ilitword. Boston, 27-Hept. 1.

Howell ft Hcolt. Shea's. HwTolii, 30-25,

Hidden, Geo,, Electric Park, Newark. N. J., 20>

23, • ' ' -

Howard ft Howard, Mualc Hall, Brighton Bendi,

N, Y., 2023. m MHumes ft !*wls. BlJnn. ralumel, Midi., 20-25;

liljnit. Marquette, 27-Sept. I.

Hurley*, The, Keith's, Boston, 20-25.Iliieliti. MilHlral.K, ft I'.'s, Union Hq„ N. Y. C,

20-25 ; Kbi'trlc Perk. Newark, N. J-. 27- Sept. I,

Hiicwl Urns,. Coltw-um. Clevelund. 20-26; Hprlntf

Grove/ Purk. Kprlnxtichl, 27-Hept, 1.

II. mln"., Mr. ft Mrs. Gtrne, Shell's, BnlTalo, 20 23.

Huu)ir« ft Hr.,wn, lumun's l'u»liio, Coney Inland,

N. Y., 20-25.HytaiulK (31. Lnkevlev? Psrk. Mlddletown, Conn.,

20-25; Vflhl wofMl Park. Putnam, 27-Hept. 1-

Ilnle, llenth, A WiiUh, Lyric. Joiilln, Mo., 20-20;Orplieum, Webb City, 27-Hepl. 1.

Hvite.-Bolj A Bertha, La heview Park. Mlddletown,Conn., 20-25 ; WIldWMHl Pnrk, Putnam, 27-

Held. I- '. -. „-

Immctincuplinne, Slicwlr'*, Newport, It. I., 2025;Victoria, N. Y. tt; 37-H>3t. 1. .,

Itimail, V. W„ Snlmii, MiisK,, 20-23; Medford,

liiKram ft Croiiln. Wffrillriine Park, Cunulen, N.

J., 20-25; Pottstown, lfn.. 27-Hept. I,

Inness A Bynn, Igaersiili. Purk, !*e* Molni-s. In.,

20-25: Alamo I'ofk, CtHl«r Hotdds, 27-Hept. I.

Ingersoll \ Hlnrk, Huyiiinrket, Chicago, 20-25.

Iiirnuti ft Co.. Howard, BoMlnn, 20-25.

lime, May. Empire. Ht; Paul, 20-25.

.fumes ft Davis, BIJou, KnluuiauKi, Mlcb., 20-2*1.

Jackson Pamllv. FnuiniM, circus Carre, Amster-

dam, Ilol.. 20-Sepl. 13.

Jack. Mr. A Mrs,, filyrapla Park, McKeesjxirr,

Ph.. 20-25,Janseti, Herr A Co,, Olentongy Park, Gnlnmhus,

<>., 20-25.Jnanre A Kllsworlh, Tulaqnega Park, Attletioro,

Mass.. tsn.35., .

Johnson. Carroll. Olentangy Park, Coliimbun, O.,20-25,

Johns. Johnny, Howard. Boston, 20-23.

Johnson A Burifp, Music Hall, Brighton Beach,

N. Y., 20-2.VJohnston A iV»k.. Mfljesllc, (.lilcogo. 20-25.

Juhiiitnn*. Musical.' Tower Onw, Blackpool,

Eng., 20-Hept. K; Ktnnlre, Llvcriwl, 10-13;

Kmplrf, Manchesler. 17-22.Jordan ft Hirvey, proclnr'N, Newark. N. J., 20-25.

Jones ft Mil-, O.A II.. Pittsburg, 20-25

Jordan, Alice, On fern a tor'*, Atlantic City, N, J..

21-23. * • _ w_„Jones ft Sntlon, Junction Pork, flenver Falls,

Pa.. 20-25.Jiinlj*r A Hayes, Boulevard. Mwlfoni. Mass., 20-

25: Fair, Bangor. Me.. 2751.Ktrsey Duo. Hn idiot lit Park, Taunton, Mas*., 20-

Kanfmsn Twnpe, Orplieum. Mlnneapnll*, 20-26.

Karnalx, J. F., Brighton Bead), N. Y., 20-Hept.

Kalrno. Cliss. ft Ado, Brook Casino, No. Beach,

Kewi. Wnlsli" ft 'Melrose. Pastor's. N. Y. tt. 20-25.

Kenlnn. Hflrolliy, Farm, Toleifn. O., 20-25.

Kelly A Kelsy, Hartford, Conn., 20-25; Fall

Itfver. Mass.. 27-Hept, 1. , .

Kelly ft Kent, Orplieum. Denver. (ML, 27-Sept. !Kelly. Ham ft Ids, Cry*!*!. - Detroit. 20-85.

tKenyon A DnGarmo, Oakland Purk, Ureenalarg,

Pa., 20-23,

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Slide jjiark, Mogtreal. &»..%?

Kin;, Norm. ra.tnr'a, f. X. 0.. S0-8S.KBiVor, & WlltNli, Hipp?Ia«4, 4ft>.

Bea$, 8. I..

Keaney 'a HtJll'., feabnatia Pirn, Tauntriel, llaaa.,

K*™jJ' 'ArlW, Bamona, Grand BeplAa, Ul«b.,

8*pt. 1.

Klttger, Pair, Bellefontalric, 0., 20-25; Bijou,

I'Tqua, 27-Sept. 1,Klein A Clifton, Firm, Toledo, O.. J0-J6.Klein A Klein, Uodfroe'a,- Grand Rapid., Mlob„

20-3B.Klelit. Musical, Ingeraoll Park, Dea Molrtea, In.,

20-25.K.jeiaier, U«, Panfagaa, Fnrtlud, Ore: 211-

Kcmpe.' M'oodljn Parli, Cararlen, N. I..' 20-25;Tumbling Bun I'arH. PottaTllle, 1'a., 27-8eft. I.

Koltler A Morion. laland I'atk. Kaaton, I'n.. 20-25.

liurlla A Iliiaae. Park, Eaalon, I'D., 2026; Park,

La Clear ft Botre», Wonderland Park, Ifercro

Dead), Mais., 20-Sept 8,. ... .

LiWlnMiv, -Irving WVChatlOpja Pack, Booklord,11)., 20-30.

Lu'Mar, Wayne. Lakeside Park, Akron, 0, f2025.

U Zar & Ln Zar. 0>li:mhla. Ml. Loula, 20-25.

u Mi»>m (3), valley, Syracuse, «. x.,-ao-25; Howard, Boston, 27-Hcpt. 1.

La Nole Bros., Fair, Oneida. N. Y„ 20-20.

Lamouiit A Caulette, fiinr, Himclfl, Ind., 20-25J

Orpheum, Bprlngflflld.-O., 27-Sept. 1. .'

Lambert & WlHiiiiFii*. Wlldwood Park, I'ofnnra,

^Oofin., 30-».i ij* . " i. .-

L J':l.a Valla, Hie. Wlntenrarlcn. Moreonmhe, k-nj.,

20-Sept. S; Tower, Blqckwwl, 27-Sept. 8.

La Jeai, Then. * CamtllV Bijou, Flint, ICtd..,

20-26; Bijou, Jackson. 27-Sept. 1.

La Denf, Henderson's, Coney Island. N. Y.. 20-25.

Lavalee*. Hii TonHingr. BIJou, Haeino, wis., 20-".!,-. j Unique, aimborgan. 27-Sapl. 1. .'

<

La Mont, OHir-. Arcade, Wallace, Ida., IMWL1.L» CI a Ire ft Went, 0«eart Pier, Sea lata qtj, N.

|., 20-20; Armor;, niftfhsmtpb. N, *.. . 3>

La Vine, Ed.. Bpringbroek Part, So. Bend, Ind.,

20-25; Luke Michigan Park, Muskegon, Mich-,

27-Sent. I. .''

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La prulx. Paul. Wisiaria Orove, K'X 0., 20-2.1;

Auditorium, la>nn, Maes., 2T-8ept, 1.

Lawur, T. Frank, PlttsOelfl. Waaa., «#•Lanplon, HarUlc Park, Wbeelhur, W. Va., 30-25;

Lakeside Part, Akron, 0..,

.S7£Hpt> 1.M -s

La rivet to Lyric Four, Crystal, Detroit, 20-25. '

l,o Fayette Comedy Four, Empire, Dea Moines,' la., 20-25. .

'< '' '.-,

r.« Oette, BIJou, Green Bar, Wla., 20-28; BIJou,

MHrlnette, 27-8ept. 1. . ,, „ _,. „, .La -Tell nroi., Wenona Beach, Bar Oltj Ulch.,

20-21.; Biirlng Brook OMino, 80. mod, Ind.,

IMiMBhi ffli Oodfror'a, Grand Baplda, Mleb.,2Q-25.

Linploiir., The, Mllirankee, 27-Bept. I.

Lcj> ft CU^pman, lleiwn, Orand Raplda, Midi..

Lt Olai'r, B*rry, Dorney Park.' AlIratoWB, Pa.,

l^wla A Clinpln, Trocaflcro; Chicago, 20-Bept. 1.

Leonard ft U>u.c. Olyjaptc CUlcagp, 20-25; Hay-market, Clitcaco, sf-W|»t. 1, • •

laWinqrd, Qua, ICmplre, Dea Molpea, la.. 20 25;Un/uue. aMJotteaMlls. 27-acpt. 1. . _ A '.

Let?. Plrzlititfi ft Beaale, Ontario Park, Kingston.

Can., 20-25*LeiOte'a Ponlne Clrcai, A. A 8., Boatoo, "20-Bept.

Lwcti, Al.. A Three Roscbuda, Wistaria Grote,N. X. 0., 20-35. ...

LiTpnt,' Ureat/.Hfnderion'a. Coney laland, N.*.. 20-25; Kmplre, Pnternon. N. J., 37-Bwt. I.

l< uiair A ifjfrt, airnwry. Biairtalpioa. IK X-

Lewitardt. AL, UkaaMU Part,, AktpD. 0., 30-20;OolMam Gardana, CltTclafid, 27-B»t. %, ;.,

".

U> Jk>v 'ft Wood/ord, Or^cuio, JllhfieapolW, 27-

Sent. I. ',

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Lf.JiUnciie, Mario, PoraxoD Park, Nantucket^BeVbrMaaeTT 20-25. TT.

,

T

fen # &kSWi»iLife uvl1

..... ao.»;

Utile ft Yoiuig, OI,nt,D,y Park, Oolnnrtma. 0.,

ffllle* & ooorway, -Mrtnlta flrore, Tamaqtu, Pa..4-20. ~Foac & Klnuer, Park, Wind flip, Pa., 20-25. ...

J.irr 'Hijk Trio, BelHIrnBoil'a, Ootuv lal-

nSil, N. 1^20-20.Meyer. Han. Dorney Park, Alleiitnwu, Pa., 30-2C.MewlllliHlat&a, filirrfj

r«. Newpoft. H. I., 20-28.

ItflMie-U Rule q.-rlp, Cliaao',, Variilnitini. P.

Mlllraan Trio, plrinnlorj. Pari,, ft- ?P-j«*t. 30.Million. Vtrt, i jjlilef, suj.-aTtlc, ctilraio, so -SB.

.Mitchell A C«Ui, jWera, Toronto, Oan.rio-25.MUket„C»rii. * Plcka, «4lnrn)fr, Ktwlalrm Hpja.,

Id., 2025;

Ice A PKroat, Victoria, N. Y. C, 20-25.

itroa., ux»i fin, i

Rmaluok, Tlic, East rml Park, afempnla, Tcnn.,

tin}*,iM,M-

2U2B Cryatal I'ark/'rtilalta, 25-H«pi.* 1.

Mllllrnaii, Uinta., Hlp|)odroB>e, Decan t;ttr, N. J.,

Incerapll Park, pas Moliaea, la.,

zu-25.Miett'a DnRa.

-??Ml] ant. Laura, KaJtira, N. x: C., 80-WS.Miller; OafrS kc«c. WlltlnitOn 1'ari, Hot Sprinn,

Ark, 27-Hept. I, . : . • •

Mltcliell & Browulua, Wallriae. Park, Toledo, 0.,ro-ais. *

. -?•

Mtlcliell. 0. N„ Olympic, Olilcajro, 20-ao.BIHch'ila (ill, Funny, itoan r.ake, Waouat

R.I., 20-25; llrookalile Park, Atliol, Maiaa>pt. 1,

r'

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MlUord Btoa, . Tourlny South America.Miller A Hupter, Atlantic Oarden, N. 1. 0., 20-

20. """

kllpoon, Hel^ne, Etoplro, fit. Paul, 20-25.

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llllcliella, Daotlns, Tejnrile. Detroit, 204B. •

MlflerMtlp Blattra; Imperial. "BrcioAfrir, N. Y.,2B.

»

20-

Ml]Ilia A llorrU, Fontaine Fatry Park, Loolarllle,

&-2B ; Haat UrjTT'Jfk, rlgaa^ Te*li.,.57-

MlWr'* Edmoriilk, Itliw, Ilnokfnhl, III., 20-25.

SS|^^MfeTO? »fo?:°&.,sbt'a Uolbclo. Palace, Ixjqdon, Big.. 20-

MrJSru, The, Sohmer Park. Montreal, Car,., 20-20.

MoflerBon, 8clmltier Park. Union Bill. W. J.,20-26. • vTyfr r

V '

...M'jolattno'a Cockatoo Olrcua, rtlvemlde Park, Mod-

treal. Cnn., 20-26; Nt. John,. 27 Kept. :i. -

Mo(«nlrI, Toiirlruj Auitrallo..'' . .-^ „Sforai, .JJeiSe* eTCo.. Ke|ttP«; N. T. 0.. 20-S5.Moaner, Ilonahton A Monher, Keith A Ppoetor'a33d Street, li. Y. C-. 20-Sli._

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MOrrla A Motrle. 4rc,ife. Wallace, Ida.. 20-

Moble-Myro Troupe, Tala'Ouega Park, Attlet^ro,. Mkaa., 20-25.MoUArt Quartet, Rlreraldo Park, Montreal, Can.,

Jlnrln'a'tlnnd. 0. O. II.. Pltlahure, 20-25.

Ngrphy A Palmer, family. Pateraop. N. J., 20-25.Molpliy A WaCee, Century. Kanaaa CltJ, Mo., 47-

•Hcpt. I.Mllflttly & Anilrcwa, ICelth'a. BoatoQ. 20-26;Murray, Clarion A Urew, llanpyland, Bo. Beach,

Mullen A Oorelll, Wooltrarth, LiMaattk; Pa., 20-

25; eheeVly'a, Ncanort . tl, I,. 27-Bept. 1,

Myere. Henry. A. A 8., Bottoo, 20-26Nn.rn.ytli. Billy, BIJou, Nortolk, Vn., SO-25.RRMtli Hunter A Keasen, 'Howard, Boaton, 20 25.NBtt ft "Milr. r. n. 0. II.. Grand naptda, Ulch.,

2q-25 ; Lake Michigan Park, ' Kuaketvn,' 27-

Nolaou' Ned, Electric Park, Peeluklll, N. X-,20-25.

Nenell ft NILlo, Frpplre, .Ichanne.bnrg. B. A., 20-

0« B, ,

N'ell A Chapman, Keith A I'roctot'a, M. X. 0.. 20-

20 25

1

Wllllntna, Talaquega Park, Attleboro,!>•., 20.25,irda, Qleal, Ocean City. N. J.. 20 25.Jack & Bertha, Park, rvhcrllii,, W, Vn„ 20-

I jntita^raM'e, coney uland, N. X., 27-

^Mjrvelon,. Wonderland Park. Minneapolis,

'

Mr. A Mia., klmplre, Pes atqlnea. la.,

»rj»)|il«l«ra, Rlyeralde Park, Uonlreal, Oan., 20-

Hontano. Uota., Vornu Trmnle, Detroit. 30-25,BocSeV Blalfra, Kcltn'a. Pklla., 20-26.lui»ca„8roa,. O'Brlem'a, Okwoeatar, N. J„ 20-35.Iloe. IVirotliy, Bijou, Duluth, Minn., 20-25.Koaalrea, The, Orpheam, Mlnneanolla, 20-25;'Or-

phpnm, Denver, 27-Bept. 1.

Polalfe; Ohaae*,, Waeblrnrtou, D. C, 20-25.Itopdra ft Larlne. Oxford Lake Park, Annlston,

Ala.. 20.8apt, 1. *rBock, McCarty A Co., Kelth'a. Clereland, 20-25.Hoaara, W. 4l7. Cryetal, Ht JJoaeph. Mo.. 20-75.Boisoll. Mnrreloos. Lyric Park, Ft. Bec-tr. Ark.,'20-26; Lyric Park, Anlmore, I, ']!.; 27-ktept. 1.

Howe. May C.. Two Uartiora, Mlph.. 20-25 ; PortArtBar. Can., sj-sapt. 1:

Rtaiella; Mualcal, Garlahad palace. Mineral Welle,T*t.. 20-23.

Rukietl ft Darle. Colllha' Garden, Colnmbua, 0.,20-26 ; Olympta Park, McKaMport, Pa., 37-*wpl.' I,

^ JW Quortet, Monroe Park, Toronto, Can., 70-25.Balo. 0, K., MoaaTour Kpalend, jo-Ocl. ,30.HHW'ia, ITflrr, Keith A Proetor'B 285 flt:, 8.X.

Sojail A ' HcBrlem, Tetnple, Df troll. 20-25.BaMBn A 'Cheater. Seattle, Waah., 20-25.

Waller, Barman; AUantlc Harden. S. X. C..30-25.

F&*fWf * °r!>Srt!lan. Baynu|r|ef. /Ihlcajo, 20-

«Wnael».i Truat Olympi«: talc**. 20*};'Walah, May, Uenderaon'a, Coney laland, N. X„

3Waton.'Al. ft Co.. Bayniarke*. Bhlpiaft 20.»5.

SSfalCajiatln, lalu'a, Phlla^ 20-38- , £W&cli, Jamea A cella. Bt, dratloti Park, Pun-Jtlrk. N. XT, 20.25. • '. I WS . L,

Wella. Lem. Itlcnrd'a, Johannesburg, 8. A., 20-

31; Upae A Btoll Tour, En,U}pd, Sept. 16-Oct.

Weill) A Connelly, Olentangy Park, Oolnmbua, 0..

27-8ept. 1.;Wcaten A noy. Tumtdlna Bun Park, Pottayllle,

P»., 20.25: Aal|UntL-2f.Bept. 1.

Wentfirdrtli, Veita ATeddif, Society Olrcoa, Weat

WeSSrllialy' * Montroaa. atatttla. PWIa., 20J6.Weat A Van Slclen, Bntaoaa, (iraml Ittplda, Hl«k.,

Whlttler rtotvrt. A Co., Olympic. Chicago, 20-25.

White, KG: U. ft B,>1In, Cerltrnt Park. Allentown,. D»., 20-25: lalaraJ P«rk. SMtpri, 27-BeK. :,V'..

.

mmeley ft Bell. Woodland- Park, Aahlarfd. Pa..- 20-85. .

Whalen ft Weat. Park, Brunewlck, Me., 20-25.

WickotT. Baby Irma, I.ngoon, Ludlow, Kx.. 27-

wnJon'Broa.,Ft. tl'ajnc, InJ., 20525; Grand, In-

dlannnolla. 27-Sept. 1.

Wlllard, Cno«„ Empire. St. Paul, 20-25.

m

ky.. 20.3,. . ,

Boacliwooafl'ark, Mayarllle. Ky„ 20-I/(n|.Vl)le. Ky„ HESjaV.afti Boachwood ffl28,

Lealletallo A William., qodfroyla. Grand Iter.

Mlr,Ii.. .2|)-25; V,wlette. Chicago. 20-Bart, ..

-»"» Dave, Ingeraoll Park, DCa Molnea, la.,

Hapltla,

20-

26.Leonard A Wlble! Bun lale City. N. ].. 20-251

inland Vug, Allentown. Pa., sV-Sent 1.

Lnlegar. CUaa., Orplieuta, Salt Lake OI|y. V., 20-

LlrurV, Barrett A livid, Atlantic' Garden, N. X.C. 20-25. .

Llailaay'a Monkeya, WltHa City, Chicago, 20-Sent. 1.

Llnpiowtln. The, Foreat Park, Little Bock, Ark.,1HSI Maitnkin'a park, Bt, Loula, 27-Sept. 1.

I.lrtDiMtoiia 11), Bplioer Park,; alnntraal,, pan.,

Lllll ft>ltnw, Proctor>, Albauj, 20-25.l.lnillcy A Uc-U. Buadyalde Pari, hath, Me., 20-25. oXLockhart Blatera, Tiniuire, Pea Molnea, la., 20-25. j"

mall ft I

Oct 6.>il A Oil!25.

Veoln. Cryalal, Detroit, 20-26.MfkcllOh, (3), BIJou. Oahkoah, Wla-

Blfeo. (Ireen Bay. 27-8«>t.' I.

Nice, Kittle, Luna Park, Jotmaiown, Pa., 20-25;

fiullWo'l ,1'ark, ntlabnr|; ,27-Bcpt. I.

N. V 0. asSo. PrStfort xroj. «• *• W-

Ni.'rn'an A Iln'ce. Lyric, MuakogK. I. T.. 2025;

Proctor'a,. Htwack, N- T.. 23-8«it. I.

Kprtti. ilpb'iy,, Mh.«-n O. II, , Loa Angelea, Cal.,

20-8ept. 1... .7 • •*

NorniHii, .Vfary, Chi|tei, Ban Fraa., Cal., 20-

.... tamplro, Dea Motnea,I.QUdMH ,Ui;..Bliea'»

lBuffalo, 20-25.

i.t.inii'ir-! IImjn, rai 0l . Cripple Creak. Col., 22)

Kinpltf, Victor.. 23-25...;*

l.in-lli". ft llaiiditil. Muji-ntti:, Clilcago. 20-20.l.tikcim i-n. WlMtorln (trove, N. V. <:., 20-25.

lMW ;* Liiee, IVuipU-. IHrlroiL 20-20; Kulth'e,CTevcland. BT-aVMt'ii • -

Lm-lijr. Mr. k tlra. .Frml, K«lr»lpw Park, Dayton,0., 20-25. . . . •

,

Luilliiii, iWlot'n. ilbany. N V., 20-20.LiK'«M, .Ttuiuile, Lav .Ultlttgiu I'nrk. Unakefon,M l.-li., 20-23; Sprlngbrook Park, So. Bend,luil... 27-Mepl. 1. .

LiK'ailoti, 'L'lie, Proutor'n, Newark, N. J„ 20-20.LyHlei' & (iiniti!,

. Walljvliliji? furk, Toledo, 0., 20-

2ti; New flMiWi. wytw, n-i«H| *..

Lyric Trio. Keltb'a, U. YT 0., 20-25.NhJvbUc Trio. Urpheilin, DeiiTfr, Op)., 20-20.Mnrtln. Dave & Perelc, Grnnd. Vaucouve-r, U. 0.,W20: Grnnd, Tacoma, Watd... 27-Sept. I.

MmWilli?!, Hfti.lorhiji'ft, Cuticy. Inland, fit, v.,

2O-20. ' TT^Tj ,-

Maqka (2), Gurtrualor'a, Atlautlc City, N. J.,HM 1. -,

Ma<*. Jfllni, MVtonltliKk, Me., 20-35.Multew, Siellii, Mujcatlc, Clilcago. 20-25.Maix'olln St Uirtliolillla Cockatooe, Ilendcnou'a,Oupoy l«|mu,, N, tZ 20-20.

Malv.The * Tbo'utiH, 0. 0. II.. Plttal-'urf, 20-2D.

NMUH, Wafhrldga, Park, Tolnlo, 0., 20-23.

Norton. Ned, UWM, St.- Jwcnh, Mo.. 20-8ept. *i.

O'Day, tW, fflffibi Ut ABgaha -Cali.'SO^B.CkMI * »'"«- Cedar Point.. Santluakj, 0., 20-

25; While City. Limn, 27-^cpk. 1.

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OlVlra ,'fpiupo, 'Otpliellu,. pan Fra^., . C«I„ 27-

.Be^t. B. .',. , : ;,

.

O'NcII'm Maleatlc Ulnatrcla, laland Park. Kaaton,

Va„ 29-25.Orra (2), Orralal, Bt. Joaeph, Uo.. 20-26.n'U..nirkr. Rugene, A Co.. Temple, Detroit, 20-2S.

Q'Jtoarkk A tiltltnm, HteepiMiDBifP I'ark, Brl<lC«-port,. Ooiin., 20-25, ..... ,. & _

Oatan A Charttt, Kldrldge Park, Blrolra, N. T.,

OUrn Fjmtly, WondarUnd Part, Indlanapolla,

fit 23.oolt*. .lack. BIJou, Duluth, Minn.. 2010.

Owafl, Baby. A Co., Oakford Part. Oraeaaburg.Pa., 20-26. .". -.' ,. £ • lu

Oaavi, Xlie', Brookildc Park. Atbol, Mann.. 20-25;Dorner Part. Allentown, Pa., 27-Sept. 1. .

Pupltita, Temple. Dntrolt. 20-35. -.

, .

Piilrrcy A. Hoeffler, linit End Part, Memphis,TWUt., 30-25. Z .-

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Patty Bkh., Fontaine Ferry Park, Lootavllle, Kt.,20-201 Kxpoaltloti, Toronto, Can., 27-Bept. 8.

Piilincr, laew. Star, Bcnttle, Waal).. 20-Z3.Parker ft Florence, UkqlwtUP.. Norfolk. Va., 20-

-0, i , ,

PutUh. Star, Monwiwii, Pa,, 20-25; Ouveroator'a,Atlautlc. City, N. J., 2T-Bept. 1.

Pokla KouaTea. -Olympic, Clilcago. 2(1-25. ' „Pcrle 4 Dlamont, Oenderaou'fi, Coney laland. N.

»,' 30-28.' .•,'.•Peraonl. Camllle, Family, Butte, Moo,. 20-25

;

Ffitih, Spokane, Waal... «-{4cpt. t._

Pearl, Katlirrlne, Maestic. CIiIchro, 20-25.

P«*i A Wllaon. Weunl'-, Peorta, III.. 20-26;Grand, Marlon, Ind., 37-Sept. 1.

flahitri,* Dein A Bandera, Crystal, Anderson,fad., 20-25; Cryatal, Kokomo, 27-Sept. 1.

Scott, Carrie M.. Island Park, Kaaton, Pa., 20-

Schail'a Llona, Riverside Park, Montreal, Can..20-20.

Scblrliart, Anaoo, Crystal, Detroit, 20-35.Hokulnii, Barry. Crystal. Detroit, 20-25.HetMhl ft Orovlnl. Keltl)'', Cleveland, 30-35;

KcHli'n, Plttahurg. 37-H«jn. 1.SelpTnt, Lalla, Victoria. N. Y. C, 30-26.Hrflon A Deagle, Cotaiiiua, Spokane, Waal,., 20-

SepN 1.

Heeley, Muatcal, Park, Hkowbegan, Me., 20-20,Kits) ne, AL, Phttiilx, Coltintpus, O., 20-25; Or-

[iJ. (urn, MprliurlLcur, 27-Bept. 1.Shlel'h, Rlla, IIIpno<Irpmc, Hull, Eng., Sept. 3-

•S; London; 10-15; Pilaoe, Orofden, 17-22, Loo-don, 2-1-2P. - ' - / " -

Rheelian, Jolin J., Collins Oirden, Oolamtma, O.,20-2l>.

.Sbean A Warren, Music Hill, Brighton Beacb.s: Y„ 20-^5.

Sbubert Quartet, Henderson's, Coney Island, N.Y., 20-25.

miiirt A Shorty, Cascade Park, New Castle, pa..20-25.

fiiiarp.. Blanche, K. A F.'g 125th Street, W. T. C-.

SIiimhodb' H), Casino, Hampton Beach, N. H.,

Bbwldau * Foreat, Summer Part, Plttaborg,

Biddan'Broif., OuTernator'S, Atlantic City, N. J.,2(1ijlL i*.« '*

Mn"''' ,(Mm,l 'in'0rin(I Rapids, Mich.,

.Slater A Finch, Grand, Hiimmomi, Ind., 20-26.Bfljlrl A Keaanar. Hbeody's. Newport, R. I., 20-

20; Patitor'a: N. I. C. 27-Bept. I.'

Hm tii A Campbell. Columbia, Hi. Loula, 20-30.ifiM% White CKj, Chicago, 20-S*?pt- I.Biu ih A La Dose, A. A »., Boston, 20-20.Kntllor, Uuqki ManbalUu,. Norfolk, Va., 20-25.fcir-pliQiuow

; Giria. (fl), Proctor'a, . Newark, N. J.,

Hpauldlnr A Dupree, Blreralde Park, Montreal,Cm.. 20-20.

Btiitdinaii A Crawford, Lakemont Park, Altoona,Pa., 20-20.

Hteei.v ft Doty. Bbca'a. Buffalo. 20-25.HUfley A i> Roy, Klkbart. Ind., 20-25.Stelnrrt A 'I'liomgk, Nunlty'k. So. peach, V. I.,

20-20 ; Atlantic Oardeu, N. Y. C, STSept. J,Stlne & Evnns, KcltbTs, Phila., 20-25.MtupleKm & Ohaiiey, Peru, Ind., 20-26.

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Hupiotpp A Chauey, p«ru, ind., 20-25."ipie,r

-_ ..iinltlM. ailrli.

27-Sept.

WlMlfltoa & Pnllniwi, Howard. Boston, 20-26.WIIIIubjs, Tl)*?, Empire, St. Pan|, lp-2,5..

WilJIems 4 Mfllbum. Worfl Part, Yovigatown. 0.,

World* KJniBtoD, Shea'a, Buffalo. S". Y„ 20-25;atit-a'ri. Toronto, Can., 37-Sept. 1.

Wiwl, Prancln, Athletic Park, Buffalo, 20-25.Woodward. V. P., Casino, Roanoke, Vs.. 20-25.Wixwiwurd'H Animals, Chester Park, Clocftinatl,

20-23.Y'coman, Geo., Pickwick, Ban Diego, Cal.. 20'

25; Qrpheuro, Salt Lake Qty, p\, 27-Bept. 1.

Youngson's Mlnalnla, ' Kelth'a, Phila., 20-20.Yobe, May, Wistaria Grove, N. Y. 0., 20-25.York A Mortoit; Amsterdom. N. Y., 20-25."

Young, Tot, Crystal, Andereou, Ind., 20-20;Crystal, Kokomo; 27-Sept. 1.

Young A Devole, Keith's, Boston,' 20-26; Temple,Detroit, Mich,. 27-Sept. I,

Young Sisters, Bijou. Norfolk. Va.. 20-25.Xanclga, The, H- A 8., N. ,Y. C. 20 Sept. 1.

Zarrow Trio. Proetor'a, Ainnny1

, N. Y., 20-25.Znmncols (01. Collncuni, CloTelnnd, 20-25.Zlrrgiirella. Biks' WlM "ABtltijl'nTa, O., £0-25.ZliiinitTiiuni. Al. A Pearl, Crystal. Frankfort,"Ind.t 20-25; Crystal. Ullwond, 27-3ept. 1.

Zlrr.-.k-rnmn, mB*, Victoria, N. Y.'C, 20-25.Zlnnarl Troupe. Keith A Proetor'a 23d St., "H. Y.C 2Q-26; Keltb'a, Frorldejise, R. I„ 27-ffept.

HBQIMW for me nrai -penviiusuce, iwikdw«j.

:f record, fpnaitierlng the glzp of (be

>l'mtnT«tter~M tbO-l^WlIy Theatre <uos-

bridi *. Maurice, panaforrt wcek^f Aug.liTflie nWal good htftlnefla, with W% Mit-chell. Mills and Lewis, Gordon and HnyeB,Curtis Vouce nod the bioscope. O. N. Mit-chell, us a ToptrlloqulBt, is fp.r abend of any-tnrbg MM here In' vaudeville, He has afine act, which wins much merited applause.Gpavd Or»RA House (George Manderbeck,

maiuccr) 0P«fla the tbeatric*) seaaofl Aug.lTTwTifa "Tbc gggjoj'

Qtrf-'-f -.

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'WASHINOTON.

Bc»ttic—At the Gruud 1 Ope ra. .Uopg«

Oobfttfort, niahngw) tb« saat^-open»*0|[.10, with the Stewart Opera . Co., Jo, "TdsTwo Itoaee.-! ,. ,'

: . ;Bbattlb (John Cort. faanttrrer).—The Fraw-

ley company had a big success t> and week,

la "Lojd and Lady MET a»d "BrotherORIcera. They cloae, their engagement vylth

"Sherlock Holroca * 12 and week.; .

Tiu.m Avr.NUFi (QuBsell & Draw, Diana-gera).—Tho season opened 5, with Cbae. A.

Taylor Co,, 0-11, in "The Girl Engineer."lllg attendance. "From Rags to Riches,'! bythe same company, 12-18 ; -peadyyood Dick"10-25. .

'"'.'.."1

t>TA& (K. J. Donellan, nape) .'—-New£eopie week of J3 : De Voro BH Ciirjtls, Pete'itnswortb. Three Daniels, Adama and Ed-

wards, Mattln Bios., Marcus and AdeJJ, andmoving pictures,

OflFHBt/Bi (T. J. Considlnc, manager).—New people week of 13 : WAltcr limner, Al.

Jolson, Day and Knlgbt, Oliver pattoh, Mile.

Voblettt.Oeo.F, Keane and movlpj^ pictures.

Zoellerp. Tb«, Crescent Park, Providence, B, l„20-25; WlstaHa Grove, N. Y. C, 27-Sept. I.

ZullJa, Ella, Dominion Park, Montreal, Can.', 20-

New'peoii.e week, bt 13 : Eduard WHldmRnaand rbmpanv, the Srirflguelids, John B. Drew,Trlxcdo and Robinson, the Great Wallace,Arthur El well, and moving pictures. * V

r<)ftr,vAV<iu & Sells Booh/ Circus 15, 18.

Spoknne.—At tbe Spokane Theatre (DanWeaver, maonger) tho Stewart Opera Co., la"Hiiticiip," Mniid Day In. the title role, Aug.17, IB ; Richards A Prlnglc's Georgia Min-strels IB, 20. "Babette" opens tbe seasonof 1000-7.Columbia (John F. Cordray, manager).—

Bvron' TJouglas' Company closed .a auccess-

ftil Supimer season of fourteen weeks. Stair

ONTrlBROAD. & HavUftod's dramatic stpek company -for

tbe season of 1000-7, will open early 1~ "

ternbar.

f In.Sep-

Gband llnpldM,' Mich.', 50-25 ; BIJou, Lsoslag,

Hterens, Kittle, Puatanf Park, narrlsburg, Pa.,

tnrk, ilaby Table, Alrdome, Beichi-Krctlo Trio, G..O. HT. P|iidhlcy A Alleeii, CryataL VAv,'

tnrk, Baby Table, Alrdome, Bodalla, M»-. 20-2B.", Pittsburg. 20-25.KLWdod, Ind., 20-26.

Stock 'Slaters,.' Hnn SuucC <%lcaio;' 20-25.St. lrfon 4 MrtJijr-kk, Ak-Hsar', TJiinvef, Cot.; 20-

tent, ..

Ht. Onge Bros., Keith's, N. Y Q., 20-25.St. Jobn *U Fevre, Keltb'a. C|evelaniJ, 30-20;wenonn Beach, Bay City, Mich., 27-Bept. 1.

Sully A PhelpB, O. li.. Pt. Jervtw, N. Y„ 20 25.Suiainers & Winters, Empire, Dea Molnea, la., 20-

Swor A Wcstbrook, Idea, Sault Bte. Marie, Mich.,ao-Mept. 1.

Sylvnh A O'Neal, Highland Lake, Wlnated, Oonn.,20-20 ; LRke Compoiuicc, Soullilngton, 27-Sept. 1.

Snpplemcntal List—Becelved TooXater- for t'InHNdL-atlon.

Angell's Comedians (fid. C. Nutt, mgr.)—Water-loo, la., 24, 25. Sheldon 37-Sept, I;

T

"\n Ye Sow" <Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—AtlanticCity, N. J., 20-22.

Bell, Dlgby (D. V. Arthur, mgr.)—Lancaster,Pa., 22. Hnrrlsburg 2^,'Altoona 24, Johnatown2C|, Plttahurg 27-Sept. 1.

"Bunch of Keys"' (Qua Bothner, mgr.)—rPeeks-klll. N. Y., 25. Newburah 27, Morrlstown,N. X. 28, Port Jervla. NY,. 28, White Mills,Pa., 30, Nantlcoke 31, Plymouth .Sept. 1.

Campbell Broa." Showa-rWyinore, Nebr., 20, Heb-ron 21, Re4 Cloud 22, Blbomlngton 23, Norca-tnr.'Kan., 24, OberUn 26, Alma, Hnbt.. 27, '

"Checkers" «j. Gardner, mgr,}—8t. Paul. Mlpn-,20-8ept. 1. •

"Count nnd the Convict"—Philadelphia, Pa., 20-20.

Hull. Jessie May (B. E, Forrester, mgr.)—Phlla-drljihln. Pa., 27-Sapt. 1.

Ilunt'a Silver Plato Shows—Wl 1ml ugton, Vt„ 24,IteadHtroro 20. Claremont, Muss., 27.

Ieoug. F; K., Rtoek—Mineral Point. Wis., iO-25,Platteville .?7-Be.)t. 1. . .

Majestic Comedy" (W. Jleywood. mgr.)—Ansonla,Conn., 24. 20, Rrlihtcirort 27-Sept. 1.

"Midnight Escape" (Eil. H. I>ester, mgr.)—Mon-treal, Can.. 27-Bept, 1.

"MaHter'.Workman'r (Phil Hunt, mar.)—N. Y.City 2t-8ent. 1. ,

- "r, ,

Glsmi, TillH—OadMr Rapids. la;, 21."Our Old Kenrucky Ilom,e" (Win. Heywood, mgr.)—WrtMoti. N. Ddk„ 27. Wbeaton. Hlnn./2R.

Orlonvllle 00, Blsatoa. 8. Dak., 31, Appleton

Pawnee Bill's Wild Weat, Col. ^nile's—Havre doOraea, Md., 27, Colnnihls, Pa., 2fi, Sunhpry Clatgop. Is nerfectlnj; pinna for a acrleg o20, TewIstowH 30, Huntingdon 81, Hollidays- flte drills at llifi Wnahlppton And Colurabi

wburgstpt. l.

• Z OTealfttfMR.SpWne, t" 'Be glveh once oParker, C. W., Amusement Co. (Cramer A Tyler,

tiniro.l—Ori»dipt|ile, Kmi.. 27-Sept. 2. ,

"Pan Handle Tete" (WHIurd Holcornb, mgr.)—m Baltimore, Md,. jlT-Stpr,

1!. . ,'.\ '.

Rice A Conley'S Mlnslreln—aiilllcothe. Tet., 23,gutnub 21, CbJIdreea 27, Auiorlllo 28.

BoHqE Frank A:, SbowH—Wpjlrjbpro, Pa'., 27,W^trleld 28. ;

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"ItafTleM" (Edvtord A. Braden, mgf.)—Pbiladel-j.hhu.Pa,. 37-Seilt. 1. ,..

'i of the'CroA" (It. E. Cfearln mgr.)—Newjihin...... .-...,, w lu_a. . >. n, VIIUIIII, UIHl . J HUBllajen. Gonn., 20-22, HprlngUM sroiB., 2.1..

'aiiaalow nehhij .tllc.T;t!njne,,—N. .*,' oltj 27-

n**.t- .. i . , ..,,' ,',-

INPIANA.

Plillllra. B. K. A <>., PrvcUK'w, Newark, N. J.,20-25.

Piccftio Midgets, fihea'a, Buffalo. N. Y., 20-35

;

Mirthi. Slama, Bijou. Sliebpr.«u. Wla., -»-26.MoHiaw. lima, kVk. Ojluinhus. MlM.. SO-25.MuiHi-ll'ij Marlouetttm, O. II . ,Oo«lsr Usplda, la.,20-20 ; O. H,, Coiuicll Bluffs, 27-Sept. I,

Mailyui'. i,ae,& Neiiuou. Footafpa Ferry Park,l/0Ui»Tllle. 20-25. . . .

Msjrr A iGvniif., Glen Haven Park, Rocheater. N,

Narckley, Frank. Cedar Point, Hamlusky. 0., 30-25; Crystal, Detroit, Mich., 27-Sept. 1.

Marco Twlua, Oriiheum, Lm Apgelw. 0*1., 20-30.Martins, The. Bollywood .park, Baltimore, 20*

-Bept. 1. ...Marshall A Lorraine. Keith's, Phlla.. 20-20.MardoTi-lo. Wnudorlunil Park, , Indianapolis, 20-20; Woniierland .rurk, Milwaukee. , 27-Sept, 1.

Marriott Twins, Gran Oiteo JjeU, ilbafco, .20-

Bept. ,i' v

Maxwell, Jus., A- A 8„ Boston, 20-20.Murtliiottlc d Sylvester, Fair. Marlop, la., 20-

25; Fair, Dea Moluw l,2Y%pt.,V T

MacDoVioitKii, Ethel. (1, 6. n.VTlttabnrg, 20-26.Macau's Dogs A Monkeys, Orpbeun. Denver,

Col., 20-257Marlon. Pearl, Paetor'a. N. Y. C, 20 25.

MdMilen JiinKlhiit. Uiihiue. 9hdboygap, Wis., 20-

» ; lilon.'J'-uml du Uc, 27-Hept, ,ia

M.-Velgli. Evelyn, Sheedy'a, Newport, R, I., 20-

20.McCIcUmu, Jhs„ Blipu. Duluth, Minn., 20-20.Mcfiarry A MorgHn, BIJou, Jackson, Mich., 20-

25a

.

1

McSotley ft Eleanor. Gem, Mlaaoula, Hou., 20-

McCreti ft i'onle. Hownni. Boston; 2O-20.

MePho* A Hill. Proetor'a, Newar^. N. J.. 20-25.Mcl>aj«td, Jaa. K. Sagjnaw: Mkh., 20-26. .

Meprj9f,,J.wla. Keltb'a, Pills.. 1M.-28.

McKlimtck A Stiaducy, Attdiitlc Garden, N. Y. 0.,

SrO-25.NlcKensie. nentrlce. Olympic. ChlcSgo. 20-35.MrCauley A PliTfe, Casino, Ryo Beach, N, Y.,

20-287 ... ....'

MclvJonon A Reed, Grand, Marlon, Ind., 20-20;Hi I.hi, KalumunHi, Mich.. 27-Aepl. 1.

McCarty A Laurviice, Mourn1 Park, loronto,

Can..M -. .

Mcirnin Sisters, Riverside Park. Bangor, Me., 20-

80.McGee ft Oullliw. Mitchell. H. D„ 20 Sept. 15.

McRdUe, Willi', BIJOU. Dutultu Muni., -20-2.V

MrCVrthr. tfylea. * Co... .BeMHBS) PaA Ft.Wayne, Ind., 20-Sept. 1. ... ,

Mrl.migliltn, L. Claire. Glen Haven Park, Ro-chester. >. Y.. 20.-25 ; Atkletlc Pa|k. Buffalo,St-Beot. 1. . -i i ,a-,-i-

MthiDa U), KeltB'i, Boston, 8v.25. .' V j.

Auditorium. Lynn, Masa.. 37-Sept.I'lcrco 4k Ma Itso, Empire Toflr, England.Picclant Sisters, bomluiuu Park. Montreal, Can.,

20-26.Powers A Freed, Majestic, Chicago. 20-25.

Pouc. J- c. and Dog, West Knd Park, New Or-leans,. 20^25. *..'-..'

Proyeonlos, The, Orpheum, Ban Fran-, Cal., 20-

Prhicc, Arthur. Victoria. N, Y. 0., 20-25.Pryors, The. 'Cook's Park, Evansvllle, lad., 20-

25. ',....•..Pulley's, Dixie' Soronadera, Forest Loke, Palmer,

Miimh., 20-25; Hooplck Valley Park. No. Adams,ST-sept !. ;,...' \

Qulnliiias, .TuggllilR, Park, Dunkirk, N. Y., 20-25;Olcott lleai'h. N. ¥.. 27-Hapt. 1.

nint; Maekey t- Ntckt

Island.. N. I,, tfo-25, .

liny A Taylor, iiodlord, Uaaa., 20-23; Boston, 27-

Rn'«>o 'Bliten. Olentangy Park. Columbus, 0., 20-' -38. i*.

.

Rrlarf, Albert. Coliseum. Cleveland, 20-25.Bnnler A Quiullcr- Victoria, N. Y. 0., 20-35.nalfltoo, .Uobtiy. A Bop, Hanover Park, MeriJeti,

. Conn.. 20-20: Lakevlew Part. Middietow), 27-Sent. 1.

Kar/Kted. A Co.. Ifoog Lake

ltnrf

SSmttl Viiieittliie, Capk Town." S. A.. 20-Det. 8.

Rae A- Broschc.Haymsrket. 0Ue|M 20-20.^Rswln & Von Kaufman. OUt 1'ultit. Sandusky.

Raiding, Fraqceaca, A Co.. Ingenoll Park, Dessti'lDCf. la. , 00-25.

Reno, Will A May. Howard, Boaton. 20.26; Re-vere Beach. Uabi.. 37.Sont. 1. .

Reno A Ahticeo, ltrldge|iort. Conn., 20-W; NewHaven. 37-8epl. 1.

He: lick. Carl k\, Kennywooit Park, Pittsburg, 20-

Sept. 1. .-

Relljb',, .Ivbtmle. Luua P«k. J^H'8^.^. 3. ^

Rn*1L.Wella, Tet.. ill-Heiit.

Reno A Agora,- Bl>ou. Du'utb,ni-iitid Hurloii IimI,,. 27-Sept. 1.

1UI.I Sh>ter*. 14 Mi Strwt, ft, Y.'.O., SO-35; Pro-jile'.i, Phlla., 27-Kept. 1.

Iti'iiirruw A Jahaea, Cricial, St, Joseph. Uo„ 20-

3 ft'a J«.l C

WmBS * Carter. Kflth A Proctor's, W. J. 0.,

<tvtlB Btvi.) Orpbeuini 3bo Frag., Cal., 20-25,

Taiiq. Billy. 0. H., Brownsville. Pa., 20-25.Tanner ft Gilbert, Lake Comppunco, Soutbhigton,

Ooun., 20-25.'

Tanegn. Fellr A Oloxton, H. A3., N, Y. 0., 20-25.Tally-Ho Duo, A. A S.. BostDO, 20-25.Tmiua, Suiihury, t'a., 20-25.Teal. Rayinond, Dominion, Winnipeg, Can., 20-

Terley, Orpheum, San Fran., Cal.. 20-Sept'. 1,

Texurkar,* A Wolby. Pastor-s. N. Y. C, M-20.Tennis Trio, BdiU Soucl, Chicago, 20-25.

'

Tbonie, Mr. A Mr«. Hurry, Dorney Park. Allen-town, Pa., 20-20. , * '

Thonic A Koldsworlb, Orand, Beno, Nev., 20-20:Bell, Oakland. Cal., 27-Sept. 1.

Thompson**! Elephants, Sobmer Park, Montreal.Can., 30-25."

Titomns. Hilda. A Co.. Ssglnaw, Micb., 20-25.Thatcher A Kniost. Keith's. N. Y. 0.. 20-25.Tlirelkeld A Wlcbe, Godfroy's, Grand Rapids.

Mleh:, 20-20.' .:•"

That quartet. Wistaria Grove. N. Y. 0., 20-25.Toys, Mualcal, Bock Sprlnp. Park, It. Llvorpool,

O., 20-20. Olympic Park, McKecsport; Pa.27-Sent. 1. '

.

Toiisj Tiirvy Trio, Parlor, Port Angeles, Wash.,20-Sept. 1.

Toletlo & Price, Wlntorgarten, ' Berlin, Ger., 20-Sept. SO.

Trovollo.'Ramona. Grand BapPla,"M(ch„ 20-8S.

Trueadcll. Mr. ft Mrs. Howard, Music Ball.Brichton neicb, m y„ lo-ao. v

"Truuisn. Wallace, q. 0. «., -PltUbhrg, 20-25

:

Keith's. Cleveland, 27-Sept. 1.'

Tur-JUi. Oeu.West find Part, New Orletna, 27-

TuUo. Ontario Part, Kingston, Can:; 20-20.Tyc* A Jemou, Howanl. Boaton, 20-25.Vfliiec. Cinrlee. Trent. Trenton. NV J., Sept 8-8.\nladons, The, Howard, Boaton, 20-26,Van Oofro A Cot rely, Atlantic City. N. J., 80-

Vun, Billy, Orpheum. Los Attgcles, Cut, 20-. Sept. 1,

vane. Minerva, Wibtwood Park. Putnam, Conn.,": Beucou park, Webster, Mass., 27-, Bept 1,

"

Vhik.,, Mtirvelonv. Augusta, Ga,, 20-25; Charles-ton, S. 0.. 27-Sept. 1.

Vau Cleve., KeUh'ft. ClcvelnnrJ. 20-35.VhI|ww, Ttic MouuTkln Park, Uainlttoii, Can,, 20-

Vs'ii. Clms. A Fanny, Howard,' Boatoni 30-23.'Vatdawan. BIJou, Alrdome, OkUUoma City., Okla.,

Vniantjne Bros. (3), Umpire, pes Moines, Is.,

itMiiftnnpoita. — At the Park Tlieatra(Dickson A Talbott, manngers).—Martin's"U. T. C." Co.. Aug. 0-11, dfd tbeuauajblgImsincsH. "A Wife's Secret." 13-15, fllleo thei.ouae twice a day, pnd made good,. -'OldIiaaoa from the Bowery"' lfl-18, "How HeartsAre Broken" 20-22.

Umpire; (Chaa. Zimmerman, manager).

Rellly ft Wood's Big Show 23-25, TwentiethCentury Maids weokof,27.Gaiktv (IOdw. Shayne, manager).—Roble's

KrilckerhocKers week of Sept. 8. ,

WqwpgnLA.ND.—Business vyas very big weekof AUg. ill. when the WIDarda. the Da GrewTrio and Drako's bcqrs appeared.

FairIianK. -1- Metropolitan Concert Band'ind Graco Vnp Stiiddlford tilled a return en-KCjreuLeot w£ek of IS,, to the biggest busi-nesH of the aeason. Weli;a* Band week. of 20.Wuitb City.—Business was very good last

weak.Note.—Shafcr Ziegler, manager, and L. W.

.Tones, the hustling cress a^ent of the GrandOpera Hpusc, are here, preparing for theopening of the vaudeville seaeph, 27.

Ally, Jetniule. Luua Part. Plitsburg. 20-35; 234 WreAt. N. V.,0„ 27 ; Sept. 1.n

WVhlngtiHi Park, Rsroiine, N. J.. it-Sent. 1. Ward, Lew 0„ llurierX N. Y. P., 20-25.r-tlHw, Reclilcas.

;ILmUioroo (link, MUieral Warner, Geo., Empire, SprlngQeld, 111., 20-20.

Wella. Tex.. 20-Hept. I, Waller A Maalll.^rookafae Park, Athol: Masa.,»im ft Aaora. Bltvu. Duluth, Minn., 20.30; 20-25; Tuinlilllig RUo Park, Poltsvlfle, Pa,, 27

Kviinnvlllr-.- "The Grand (I'edlsv ft Burch.munagara) wna opened Aug. 10, with "HisHlghnees the Bey." The Tiaio of seats wasSofia... - ;:- " ',

mri (Pedley ft Burch. managers,.—A good nudienco saw the Sewnrd Co., in

r.i,wlD ^ia^w'" X2

- W P'V P3Vf? aatUfac-tion. The manacerB ha?c decided to hdvea permanent stock company (or this house,and commencing Aug. .20, a good organiza-tion, headed by Bbhert Wayne, will give aaeries of plnye, with dally -matinees and pop-ular evening prices. .*

. .-

COOK'S Pauk (Harry Laurence, manager).—A list of 'good attractions for week of 12,and good audiences. Tho Bat Includes: TheInust Family, Hathaway and BiegeJ, BfiattJ-apd Price, Andy Rice, Mae Melvone and theklnetoscopc. , r

: Oak Summit Pabk (13. F. Ualltgan, mnn-fts^r).-—Week of 12: Martlnettl and SylveH -

ter. Gil Brown, Ha. «nd Kitty Deaton, fcath-qryn Pearl, Kran^nndJie Wilson, and theKlnOdroroc. The. Blapk. Dike Band Is bookedfor* two concerts 20, "2l-Notks.—The Bijou Ib undergoing numerous

repairs, and Is preparing tor an iorly open-ing. .... The new. Wells Bijou Is now underroof, and Is to he one of the handsomestplayhouaea in the Weat. . .-.The CarlBLeek Circiia 15. Mable McCano, whoheads WJM H fthnesa the Bey" Co,, will beMVM n rec-cptlon by her many friends here,this being her homo.

_ 88; Tumbling I

Sept. I, .

WanOfVl farmyard. Sheedy's, Newport, U. I., 20-

b,33:.D*rtuifhiih, Mass..^27-S(?pt. J.

WnleroiiH. Mr. A Mrs;, East End Park, Memphis,Term... 30-25.

,

Walters A Notlh. A. * B., Bnatou, 20-25.WiiMotf A McBd.«, Waldamter rart, Erie, Pa.,

w^R&BfftsAI ttL?

Crystal Theatre (W.Jiff iSlrWf' ,r°,r tbe week ending

Aug. li, tbe bill. Included: Pete Morris, inblack face: Tony and Flo Vernon, m«tearing; Fern Snlmer, u llltiBtratej aongs;

h1™*?!* c»r"-

4">orobatB,.ati4 the klbo-

drome, all jood actp. 7T

3f.i)iToniuM (Harry Hoyward, manager),he Jessie Shirley Company closed a sea-

son of fifty-nine weeks, presenting slily-

nlne pleys, to eight hundred and fifty-two

thousnnd paid admissions, at five hundred andsixfy-ejght consecutive performances". .Theseason opened April 2, 100A, and continuedto Auk- i, 1006. Season, to open. Sept. 2.

by the Sblrleyg, and in the meantime f3,000will be expended in repairing the house.

. Washington (John F. Cordray, rna&a-irer).—Frank and Myrtle Chamberlain, Inmanipulations of the lasso and bull whip:Lew palmer, comedian apd mimic : tbe GrandAuBtrayga ;Opera Trio, the Htmtc Four,! in"Tile Day "

Aftbr r Salmon arid 'Cheater,Australian Dup, In cosier songs and stories

;

Charles Alhnin, singer, and' the blograph.IjOW Palmer, wDo has appeared here with adozen road attractions, Was a strong favorite,receiving a dozen recnJlB at the openingmsttnee, Sunday. -r . ,,.

Notes.—Octavla PcruBe, twelve years

;

Delia' Bucli, eight years, and Myrtle Buell,ten years, nf Spoknne, havo gone to Seattleto Join the Boatonlnn Opera Co. for an en-?ngement, after which they will go to Nework for a long tour of the Eastern States

with Mm company . . ...Chat-lea Miifhlmiin,formerly trettsurer. of tho. Spokaoe Theatre,his been appointed assistant manager of thathouse, succeeding J, potrlecb, who has beentransferred to Salt L»k.c City John F.Cordray, who Is (low cnjpyihtr the breezes at

'"Of

poknne, td' lie WX--twlce ' n thonth., , . . . , L^rnnk Kiopey has re-

turned from a vncatlon at Iluydon Lake, andresumed bin plncc an chief fun maker at theComr . d'Alnne Theatre". .. ...Niit ReltfB hasorganized the Nat nelBs Blc; Carnival Co..and closed a contract-to put-lils atrengthpnedshow at the Spokane Interstate fair 'Sept.24-Oct. fl. This fa the utngest falf In-fhePacific Northwest, and will -continue, twovypeks this year Instead of one, .bb hereto-fore.' Tbe fair |s a general exposition of. theresourcna of (he country, and dob an excel-lent racing programme. -Robert H. CosgroveIs manager. The demand for space and con-cession .privileges la. three hundred per' cent.greater than ever before Foreppugh ft

Sulla Bros,' Combined .Circus played. t,o t\yen-ty-flve thousand persons nt two perforpiaocesafternoon nnd ovunlng of Aug. 11. The feat-ures of xhe programme were "Fighting tbeFlames'' and- Salvo's ."Trip to the Mpon."The circus folk passed Sunday In Spokane,nftd the oanvpsmen and hustlers were, guestsof JameB Harris, .boss boatler. at A picnic,tor which Georgo Corcoran, .chief atuward,put up six thousand sandwiches and.-tbenecessary trimmings. ;

•?* T*T" *" '

.""Titcoin n.—At tbe Tacoma Theatre on

Wednesday night, Aug. 8, after the usual per-formance, the wedding of Mr. prandoa and.lea fine Alford occurred. Aa Immense crowdwon present, tho house having beeb sold outseveral hours before tho parformtince. Thewedding was quite elaborate, there beingseveral nttendants and beautiful decorations.The Alien. Stock Co., showing at the StarTbentra, occupied a box and showered dowerson tho Btage af|.er the ceremony. The Bra u-

don players gayo as thalr last piaducilou,12, "The Power of the- Croas." The Juven-ile BoBtonians will open an engagement atthe Taeoiod on Sept. 2. but the formal open-ing for Ibe Bcason will not occur ,untll Sept.8, when Willie Collier .will appear' In-i'rOtf- theQttlet," - i. -.

. ... . , ,,

,. t/

Giuhd (Dean B. Worley, manager).—Week commencing 13, Mark Sullivan -andBlllle Deav.es, ,W|11 . Vidoco, the, Girdellas.Chris Lane, the Duntc-Fr«ncls Company, Mas-ter Harold lloff, In illustrated aong.aod mo-tion pictures. -i ,; *

Stab ,(H. M. Owens, manager).—Weekcommencing 13. Ajffi Stock CO- will nre-scqt "Lyhwoo.d." .. r On TbUrSiJfly evening,after the oerfoimance, will occur the wed-ding qf.lC. .Luring Kcllcy, who hpa been withthe: company since its Initial performancehere, to Pearl Dykmau, u Tacoma, glrj; Tillsweek ends the opgoBemcnt of the AllenStock Co. They w.HT be superceded nextweek by Bertha. Kuatvold. wife of tS. Kittle-son, a, wealthy Alnskun. and her supportingcompany, MIbs Knatvold |s a Tacoma g|ri.and took up dramatic work as npnatlmo.hut since doveloplug her talent has made usoof it. Her ongageracnt Wlffi the Star The-atre management. Is pnrtlnlly actuated- froma benevolent standpoint, as during "Jicp, ap-pearaace Bt that theatre a norttoh of tne re-ceiDts .are. to be contributed to charity.

Chistai. (Poutag^s', W. J. .Tlmmons, man-ner).'—Week commeuclng 13 : Sapho. "

Bros.. Beverley and Danvers, Will Ksl'

" Bose,*-

ture's-

CHE I^knt AncADH, which hos been closedfor some (Jme, while putting In a scenic rAII-way^cnr, will reopen this week. Admissionto the car. will be ten cenls. but Urtv etlllhave ti,e Hide attractions for one cent each.

toiiBrAUaii a 8KLLK Dnos.' Cluc'uH 17.- ' a .I. i—Job Traybr- Joined- the Frnnb J. Haryey

Co^ at eooperatowD, N. ; Y., Jul; SO,

ogSr).—Week commeuclng 13 ; Bapho. MateoBroa^ Beverley ond Danvers, Will Eske. Tom

mariy friends here, L* Bose, lu lltustrdted Bongs, and motion

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•fcltE JSTETW' *bjftj£' OLJ^feft'v , ,y,

THE KMPtRfcJ CIRCUIT.

The companies sod houses od this circuit

will open the regular aen arm iiug. 27.

Theatre* i

ItewejuJt Y-— V- ijplftyelto, Buffalo—Bijou, Philadelphia— Star, Toronto—Monunwotol, Balto.— RojftI,.iMonti*oal

Lyceum. Washington— Gayety, Albany—Academy, I'lttsburg— Lyceum, Troy

.Star.jClevtland

People's Cincinnati

Buckingham, L'vIHe—' Empire, iml'nnpoHs—Standard. Bt. Louis—Century, Kan. Cltv

Dewey, Minneapolis—Star.IhllUtb--Star.St.Jr'nuI— .,

'tfltar, Milwaukee

Imlfh'a, G^dKaplda—Avenue, Detroit

houses, now under consideration,

CompanlcHiWins!. AVuman, Kong— preamlaiidR—

ittHceilaiKOus.

London, New York—Mln«r*s8th Av., N.Y.—Imperial, Brooklyn-Park, Worcester—Columbia, Boston

Imperial. Pro'dence

Circle, New York

Trocadero, Phlla.

Miner's Bowery, N.Y.—Bon 'Ion, Jer. City

Bijou, Paterson

Gotham. NewYork

and. several other

1 Century Girls-. colonial Girds—

. Thoroughbreds—

_

Wash'gton Hoc; GlrAvenue Girls

•Weals—r - * i

Hetty Burlesqucra—

Merry Mniflens—Kentucky Belles

Yankee Doodle Girls—High School Girls-Tiger Lilies—NixUtlnKflles

B'wuy Gaiety Girls

Jmplre BurleaqUers— BumiDevere'ay Foster Burl'q'rs— Miss N. Y\ ,lt.

tfth Century Maids— Innocent Maids

imperials

Amarlcons-^Merry Makers—Brigadier*—am GUIs—Bohemians

Hellly 4 Wood's—Cherry Blossoms

Baltimore Beauties—Parisian Belles

Star 8bow Girls—Champagne GlrLs

Loudon ttalety Girls

Grass Widows—ttlalto Rounders

Watson's Burlcsq'ra

!fEW YORK STATE.

Bnffalo.— At the.Star {P, C. Cornell,manager) darkness prevails week of Aug. 20,

the -.regular .season, opening '21, with "TheFree. Lance,", with Joseph Cawthorne.

Shea's.—Week of 2» : Jolin World andMlDdell Kingston, the Unlznra, Howell andRcott, Btseleyand Doty, 'Mr. and Mrs. GeneHughes, Four Famous Londonn, and the Pic-

colo Midgets.; Business Is .splendid.-Acaiie-my (I*. C. Cornell, manager).'—"A

Mon'B Broken Promlao" Is thin week's offer-

ing. Chas. T. Aldrlch, In "Secret ServiceSam," did nicely.

• Lafayktth f-choH. M. Bagg, manager).

Appearing this week and opening the regularseanon arc the Avenue Girls, including : OlgaOfloir, ' Chan. Johnson and company, KlsleLeslie, and Leroy and Lcvanton. The househas AMI thoroughly, renovated.Trck (P. C. Cornell,,'manager).—"Hunter

Brown's Holiday" this week. A. G. Field's• Minstrels did a fairly good business.

Athletic Park (It. H. Machroom, mana-gor,).-r-Buslneaa continues good, and the con-cession are doing, well.

. .,, — .i ,m i

AJhunT.—At Harmanus Blcecker Hall01. R. Jacobs, manager) the Fall seasonopened Aug. 13-iS, with the Black PnttlTroubadours, to exceptionally good businessfor this wealher. "Tlie Burglar's Daughter"followed 10-lS, with excellent nttond.inro."The Millionaire Detective" 20-22, "Me, Hlaiontt I," 23-25.

Proctok'r (Howard Grahnm, resident man-nger).—Vnufli'vllle of a high order hrouslitgood buwpewi nil the -week, .particularly InIftyor ii:>iinr Kit-it i. Ott Bros, and Nlckerson,Norton aiut Nlriliolnon, and the Three Ihll-

Tons. Hill week of 20: Litdlnn, Durnml Trio,IJIl|nn Shaw. Morrow and aiiellberg, ZornurTrio. fiusklrk and Dial, and Carter andwaters Trio.

t;hb tyuvimi Tiiratre reopens as a bur-lesque houae on Ht-iii. 1. :

Avno Park (Max Rosen, mannger).

Great crowda continue to make tills the popu-lar Summer resort hereabouts. Tho prin-

cipal -features this week are: Calvert, Inlilghwire act; Hayes and HlKglus, De Lano, RvaRpesr and Bobby Sinclair, George and Har-rington, and f-Mdlo Turney.

•it,'i

1 " 1 *.

'

Rochester.—At the Cook Opera House(J. n. Moore, manager) the Moore Stock Co.had line returns weekoX Aug. Hi, In "AStranger. lu u strange Land," which provedto bo an excellent not weather attraction.The company was most happily cast. "NewEngland Folks" 20-25.nationax (Tlie United Amusement Co.,

lessese).—The regular season nferc will beInaugurated 2H. with Flake O'Uara, In "Mr.Blatney from Irelaud." • .

ONTARIO BEACH PARK ( James Cmmy,amuaament director).—The Morens, high

.divers, thrilled. throng? thepnat .week. Every-thing here Is In readiness for the. opening ofthe Mnrfll Gins .featlvnl 20. The ^nguce-.ment of Mnehnow war unavoidably .cnueol«d,occasioned bv his sudden and unexpected de-parture for Europe.

... .Gi pv . Hayun Park (.B. E- Wilson, inann-. get).—Record brenklug attendance past week.At the open nlr theatre week of 20 the fol-

lowing will appear:. Burton's dogs, .Lee Fung,

Too, .Starr and Evans, Claudius and Scarlett,i-uii L. Claire McLaughlin.

Sea IhtRkv.B PAMK (B. K. Wilson, raflnn-

ger).—Klfty-rourlh Iteglment Brmd (local).

.hniu'N(.»wii.—At Saimiels Opera House(M. Rele, innnncer) Black Pattl TroubadoursAug. 18, "Our New Minister" 20, "Gay Kow

. York" 80, "The Lion and Hie Mouse" Sept. 7' Celeron (J. J. Waters, manogcr).— Bill

' for week of 13 : Eugene O'ltourke and com*party, Dorecb: and liusscH, Three Ln MazoBros., Misses. Delmore, and the Kratons.Biislneas.lK fine.Nothr,—Apilole'B Bear. Dog and Monkey

Clt-cns mi the free attraction lost week.Daredevil Dare will be the outside

net ut the park opening 20 ...RollerFknttng ftM continues popular StateBremen's cohventloo, week of 20, will bringmany atrnngers here J, J. Watera will

ogaln manage the Samuels for Mr. Rels this

season. -An excellent line of shows hns'already been hooked.

»~ m •<• "

IftlMU—-At the. Majestic, under the mnn-aeement of Wllhier & Vinelent, and Eugeneli- Koeneke, resident manager, the Fnll sea-flOO will open with Doekstader's MinstrelsAug. 23. A large number of attractions arebooked for the season. The house has beenr.ewty painted, and hIiowb many Improve-ments..Notes,—The Common Council of Dtleahas passed a Mil prohibiting all female per-

formers from appearing ln concert hallswhere Honor Is sold, without a special licenseto RRld place Roma's new opera bouse

,

Bchcme has, elected a board .of dlreclora forthe first year,

4-«-»

Mm. Leslie Or.rter'n ffnvr Manairer.^Mrs, Leslle-Cartor, now the wlfo of William

.. yae, Is no longer connected with DavidBclftsco. and last week rIic set at rest all

con diet lag rumors concerning her plans. Sholirts signed n five years* contract with Charles«. pininelmm.

.

Mr. Dillingham's plnns for his star rail forher nppeftiniiee beginning the second week In

October In a now plriy. No particulars of the

production ore » in be announced at this time.Her contract also colbifor her appearance in

London nnd Pnrls ni -the end of her first

American season with Mr. Dillingham.

- Mat HowAnn, who lias Just .completed asuccessful tour. of the Kohl A .Castle houses.It In New York on business. She will prob-ably be seen .In the vaudeville houses duringthe entire season.

RosTJia or caffrrv's Iui-niu, Show:2??™ TlSSW* Proprietor and mana-Kh ! }.*

Lattl:W> treasurer; Edgar's Punch

comedy sketch; T.. Wood, contortloolst nndmngic, and toffrey'i dogs and monkeys. Outfeature an is the hit of the show at .everystand. Have been out seventeen weeks. Busi-ness very good, and everyone is happy whenTub old Reliable arrives.

, Have notmissed nn issue for three vears.

lJ5iaJ?%L 1%ni B-'OOOERS MhwciotHKow.—Wa .lust llnlslied twenty-two weeksof good business through Indiana, nnfl will

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S5Cft Following Is the roater:

I*m J 0lil "s, Dutch comedian; Bdiaflw and

Bcjttflhr, sketch: Henry and, Anne Itodgers,comedy sketch; Henry Kodgeb, proprietor;Joe bchoffov, singe manager; Mrs. Anne ltod-gera, .treasurer. Tub Old IlELiAaLE reachesus .every Ftfiday. Business good?NUTKH Vlimi THE DtlMfffi INDIAN MBPI-

cinb Co.—Business Is up, to the standard.

Hotter: Halston and Roberts, burleafiile

boxers; Inolau John, black face comedian;,loa Boyd,. English clog dancer; Louie Lee,monologlst. >Ve show under canvas, wltb anoicliestra of five pieces, under the nianaEe-ment of Joe H. Lee.'.

tr^ATr BAItTON writes that his new illusion,Electrocuted In Sing Sing," is meeting with

success..Cuil F. Rbttick writes : "J am In .my

twelfth successful week au manager of the'Grotto of Visions,' the feature act ofwonderful II lusluns at Kennywood Park,Pittsburg,

. Pa. The show has Just gonethrough .a thorough course of remodellnfi',and the Illusion seen the first part of theseason, replaced by the latest European nov-elties, Including 'The Sleeping Ulraclo ofStrength. I have engaged the services ofPearl Stone to aci.-omiiany' mc oa my Wintervaudeville tour of theAwst houses, togetherwith my four other assistants, and featuringthe two illusions."

NoTBS.ynoM Gordon's Bin Tent Knows.—We are touring through Canada, and havedone good business at every stand- At theend or this mouth we rtart to piny the Fallfairs, after which, .we toke out ur Wlptershow and play In halls, our roster Is as fol-lows : It. Gordon, sole owner and manager;Marie Gordon, treasurer; Varjuelo, tire king;Miss Hnyen, trapeze and rings ; Prof. Gordon,Punch nnd Judy; B. Edwards, equilibrist;Mnric Gordon, fire and serpentine dancer,and Illustrated snugs; Miller, mind reader;Gordie, sword swallower and hypnotist. The"ghost" walks every Tuesday, and we getTub Old -ItKMAUMi every week.

Stiirant and La Vahuo, nerl.il 'cyclists,

write: "We fell from our wire, fifty-it ve feethigh, while performing at the Elks' Carni-val, Eric. Pa., Aug. 2. Shinmi is still Inthe hospital, and, while he has no brokenhones. Is badly bruised. La.Vardo left thehospital a few bourn after his wounds weredressed, but Is still on crutches. The causeof, the. accident was that someone had ma-liciously cnt our coble."Kotkr fhom the Bohemian Glass Blowers

frhl Carnival Co., under the innimgenicnt of

'rof. Hnning.—We ore meeting with splen-

did sui'.-es.s through Maine. We hnvc some-thing entirely now in the amusement line.

Notes fhom iiir C. W. Parker Amche-Mrxt Co.-^-Wllh the addition to our newshows It made It necessary to also enlargeour car equipment, so that now we carry four-

teen <fiuts, one baggage, one stock* one privi-

lege car. one day coach ami our stateroomcar. "Rambler," making one.of the finest showtraliui In the country. We are mcetiUK withcuntlnucd success, and at every stand theyere fishing for reiurn dates for next season,

which Is Indeed .gratifying to tho managers,Messrs. Cromer tc Tyler. Col. C. W. Parker,

the founder and owner of the five, com-

Santes now on the road.bearing-hit name nudA, .Da-many, manager of Pnrker'B White

City on Wheels, featuring "The Girls of

Bagdad,", apent Aug. and 10 wllh hh at

St. Joseph, Mo. At the opening of tho sea-

non we had only two regular GMXTWI sub-

scribers, and now we hove ten regulars, nndbefore the seanon ends we expect to" tloublo

tho number. With Hurry S, Shields, gen-

eral agent, and Geo. A. James In ndvuncethe company hns a pair In the field hard to

beat. Dick A. Fulton resigned hlk position

as ndvntace agent July 2S.

NOW* FROM LlUUTNER, TUB WIZARD, ANDcompany, -Edward C. Horn, manager.—Wowill open our regular Beason at Lexington,

Mo. The company numbers six people, andwill be one of. the strongest attractions of

Its kind en' route. Baby Colson, "the origi-

nal child with the auburn lialr." has beenpueuged as a special vaudeville feature. \\a

urfir a full line of .special printing, tons of

elegant velvet and diamond dye scenery and

golden glittering apparatus. Wc oro booked

Til) solid until March. Our route will Include

nil tbe principal cities In the North andSouth. Roster Edward C. Horn, manager;

Lhrhtner, the Wizard; Kirk W. Thompson,Edward Hnrlen Boyeo, -toy Colson and Mrs.

Coition.«|»»OHIO.

Kappo Sisters. Roaatl't band continues tobe n good drawing card. Dare Devil Dough-erty, la leap the gap, waa a free outdoor at-traction. .

Colli SB* Garden (H. Collins, manager).—Good busluesH ruled last week. Bill forweek of JO includes : Anna tiolde,' Russelland Davis, .nnd John J. Sheehsn.

Hinii S'ritmcr (Chns. W. Harper, mana-ger).—-Old Isaacs of the Boweryr' attractedgood houses aa-lfl. "Uncle Tom's Cabin"drew oapntlty housea 10-18. "Yonng rtof-falo, King of tbe Wild West," 20-22; "UncleJoah Spruceby" 23-23.

India -xola pAjiK.drew InrRH bnslnes^ lostweek. The Three Ban Marcos were the at-traction in the olicn nlr theatre. l*nln*»"Last Days of Pompeii" will be a big feat-ure nt the park for two weeka, commencing27. The Ohio State Fair will be held hereweek of Sept. 3.

««»IOWA.

De* MoIiicm— At the Auditorium (Wm.Koster, -ninnager) "Tho Millionaire Tramp"opened this house for the season -Aug. 12.snowing to good business for four days. ."ForHearth and Home'' fared well ltl-18. "Be-hind the Mask" 1P-22.Grand Oi'kka Hoiibb (Wra. Poster, mana-

ger).—"Th'j..Eve Witness", will reopen thbshouse, which has been reconstructed sincethe flre of last season, 23-25.

Forteu's Oimira House (Wm. Foster, man-ager).—-The season opens here With HIHenry's Mlnstrela, 2t>.

Inorrholl Pabk ( Fred Buchanan, mana-ger).—Week of 20: Innes and Hynn, Fran-cesco Redding and company, .Dave I, -.Mis,and Musicnl Klelst.Empire (M, J.- Carger, manager).—The

opening ut ibis house takes, place week ofAug, 20, Some of the nets booked are

:

Three Valentine Bros., La Fayette ComedyFour, Loekhart Sisters, and Mr. and Mrs.Bobyns.

Noti:.—Tho Iowa State Fair will be heldAug. 24-31.

' " ' ' I ' ""I

i)iiimi|iic.._ At the Grand Opera House(Wm. L. Bradley, tnaiinger) for the pastweek work on tbe now oresxlng rooms hasheen In progress, and they will, be ready foroccupancy in n few days. There will be aiznew rooms, containing all conveniences.''Hearth and Home," Aug. li. drew well. HIHenry's* Mlnstrels'bad a good house 14. Theappearance of Hairy .Shamlxuujh,. a Dubuqueboy, as tenor soloist, singing tils owrt -Ronirs,

was a pleasant event. Mr. Bradley has madamany ennnses Id the theatre, including a newcurtain and a refitting of IiIh private office.

The box office Is now nt tho theatre.Bijou Is still dark, but an early opening Is

promised.Ukion'. Park.—The patrons of this resort

are holng entertained by the Roynl Hun-garian Orchestra, and thotiBnnds nock therenightly.

Notbr.—Mme. Bertha Lincoln HenstlB hnsopened a studio for Vocal Instruction, suc-ceeding Prof. Wm. II. Pontius, who line gone,to Minneapolis to assume charge of a musi-cal college Cora Heck with (Mrs. Rosen-thal) Is giving swimming exhibitions in theburroundlug towns.. .

. Cedar HiiiiIUn. At Ureeuc's Opera House(Will S. Collier, mnnngor) the Storllnn StockCo. (Wm. TrlpleU, manager), supportingSylvia Summers:, Aug. 12-111, opened to fnlr

IuihIiiuss.. Coming: III Henry's. MIUHtrets 20,

"The Kvc Witness" 21. "Tlllfe Olson" M."Tho Old Clothes Man" 25, Hoeiller

.Stock

Co. 20-Sept. I, exceut.yO; David;UIgglns, In

'•Ills Last Dollar." So.Alamo Park (0, K. Barton, mnnngcr),— Kv„ lia

-

Blll week of Aug. 12: Delmore and Klley, |E!BBr* '-,ou

Excsla, Gllmore and Carroll, Obnrrl, WaiterE. Myers, Hchmitlt'a Band, and tho Alamo-acopc.

In order tn nvoia mUlnlcea and toInsure the prompt delivery of tbeletters advertised In this list, anenvelope plainly addresned mast besmt for Vm-h letter, nud a vrrlttcuorder for the letter, sluncd with tberail tin me- nud nddresN and tbe Hueof biixlimnH follovifcd by the sender,mdat nlso be vuoloned.Plcnso mention the dnte (or nnm-

bef) of flu- CLIPPER In vi-hlcih IkeIsitteni •ut for were adrertlsed*

t, \nn;s' list.Arolo, JennieArnold, Itcutrlit 1

Arnultl, UbjilysAustin, MaudAttttln in. :[>Adler, I-'lo

Amlorsou VlrhiniJ-illey, Miss 11.

Biirblcc/AlueItUclinril, NullleH.ntJIn:.', -

Florence L. B,Bell. DollleBhiiichanl, MaeJlili'Ioll, lli'llu

Marry, Murtntrelllurua.UaiUeUnrrif. Filu:i

Uerlyer. IC^nye1W1L. 11:11k-

Bruel, AtmteBelle, .MnrBtrry. Mrs. M.Bright , KdlthIk'lmout Mm. ItimifiH ValerlerBlslre DorothyBrulnlt. Krnuchllruitn.nl l.llllau

BJniic. JuliaBuruetl, BetMlellluke, MnrlonBeach, AnjtlnOirlnue Ruinnnoriuu-.-h ill,

' (Badys i-

Clirton, H,vrl

(1i,'|tlinMi. Klin,

('Aitmlettm' CurulCtnirlliotie A

(Jo., JaneCnrtrr, Cora J,Culu, aim.

J«uo Ii

OMnqulllu,PrlneeSH

Crinii Co., IdaOur, OliveCruwfonl,

Winnie D.(.'Iii.tlou, l.i.'-ttn

Uodirans,. Mrs. Geo. 0.Oiiiiln. Jotile(Hiin-utuin llelnIhipnv, l.llfblc

IVLoiib. l.llllnn

I>e i>-..:i. MnUtlp.ivinii. Kuty1 'uinii'll Chit let;

Drew Mrs..Hlilner

Deanc. i.nura /.

Jiianioiiil. JtnuIHillty, Ireneiii-iiini.., Mile.]i.'i:vi--:. MnvyK)-:mini>n-it i.iiiiiL

Klllnt JejtHuintueKrtvl, (layI-iyi-e. Aonf ol-nll-on, JexHle

flBbi, ToyUiIh-iT Ntllle i

IIUM'inon UueO.^.uriuiiiil -Jiin in- 1

May

floliiw, Bmssl'.tortnse. Willy(MIURWre Artb. | Lawrence Stei'U

ttrwt Bros, 'Llpdon, Krunk .

tkitton'H Mimt. Mmuroe, Wnllaa'

Mtm IMrklimPay, Mr H . u.ii]i.Kooknk.— At tbe Cnalno (Reeves & „

Dodge, managers) the Van Dyke,* Knton Co. ££££"!' Ifflfclosed a aucccHsful week's engagement Aug. *

18, and pleased. The Helen Aubrey Co. can-

celed week of 20. and n vaudeville companywill be put on. Do I ry rap lo Comedy Co. weekof 27. *

iu. in. -MihlredI i l:;\'..-i(!

I,u ninneheTurd, M-iiinn

UlnMire flevirmlDeniinu, Strlla

Ulllrn. HaulGurrlty Hhters(ilii; Sarnhilium l nun, BsdleOrvgiMin,

Mm. oh okfllniit, MiueMauler. Nelliellnnniionil,

.nilii

llunuin MrMItiUiHaven, Bu^ibuclllctl:.ln>v &

)'[; il-i-Julii

llmnmoiii)I'nulloe

HiiiiirooiiU,

tlracln

ItewanLtMn, VHeilly. KUnHnrhtiid Aili'lniil

llity»N, CarrielliHiura, JhTthalliinter, .i-.ii n

li h;!:ii. Florencel:i ll)l I

,

Mn*. hcattleIlllll, VI, .1:1

llowtlM, .Mrn. Mlliintley M,:'.;,'

lluyilrii, ul/i

Jnclroon,'

Minuet A..VMKi-. in-, DorlnKtCciiiJile,

Mm n. m.I.. i Vale CSUHltfU-nmlo.

Ttierenilnr .".;k-. Olmlyn1.

1 HeiU.Hn-.:iii;.iii.l

Lueettv, KittleLesllfk MayI.IHUV1KV, I'MlIN

I.ner. FrnnclHLeaiulu,

ThereMtihn Tour HlMleriLm11|; iiIk,

Aillfli nilii

Ln Tour, llahMiunrt. Kvri

Mi'l f:lli, Ainlti'l

M llin i- •!.

dertti

Mnson,Mo*. Irt-4ler

MeDouabt.llniolle

Mnrlon, Aniin 1..

MrtJurty MmMAatnrlon, t ., -n ;=,

MuntruM*.Florence

'.i..nk -r..ii Mil.Mercer, Mm.

r«rli. W,Mny .lend (10e).Marxliaw, Matile'flurry Mrx.ThvHMt-rfni, Miinw,Mi:V»y, KiuiuaMelhnni, MseMerlo, \iiii. i

JlVPlIca, BuyMuyiuu't VlnireMay,' Jenii

Nell, i.iuiii-i M.Owen MrH,\.ainyN,'...:.!, Killtti

t'nrr. I.utn

Paul, MyrtleI'cnrce MnrlonS.I'nniiiT, lleityr.iivkii AnnalielI'll ll HIT.

.(•jilto-d Jt.

Sun kin, Mra. M.IVITH, 11I..M

Itiimney, Mayltiiiiiwj .Slntera

noberU. I'l-ir!

Hi.ii-w.-U cisniJHi.L^rul.

. Mrs. Stuartnsiiune.Y. Ulnrnl.iteyiiobll.

KnthcrlneKuiiiomi Mih.Mlliissell ttlstersiil-.ll IK' T.

Mmulf (2c.)Plicehan, RvsMlierWni]

,

Marmiretflmllli. BrllnS(hhiM1iw l.ntint

HponH-r. AllleHmllli. .HelenHleveiin, nn.

LI II lii

Baittli, Kiii;iiiIi>

' if.irtl. l.liiutC)

Ilk. 1,1111. in

si.'vi'im. KlttloSim. , Onieu.

lJ hiirr,.w. MarioSliuiii, I tin i if In*

Sinllli, Hiede V.HlanW, .Mr*. T.Taylor, BelleTlnini|ivi>[i, MonoTroify. Helliln

Tenitile, IreneT

i ll;l u-li'T.

Mm. fieo.

IVuro. MIkh II.

riiWnui, Buttyrin-iiii, \u -i (l.

Turner, DulMyV.uu .New.

,Muta

VaiiillM Mv-. A..I.

M'lillteii, i*i nnWlnterK. DomWaaMlOl MaoileWUIli.i I'

.Ann i

Wn-ll. Annie W.Witm.T. WluiiU'

Wootlmit,Mrx. II. C.

wiiiiiiiiiH,

Mrs. JackWMdwanf,.

Dul lie 0.WltHle, AmiettWlilleflilw.

SsvoyWnlber, MnrlonWill 1CM llll'H,

i'eorl

Wlliimrn IlortliUM ill". ii, llniii

Wstlx. I.lllil

wiiMi'biw MmAWent Mvtlolliiii

Wlenou, i1

: in i ndWaltern A.ii'inNi

WllllDIIIH.

Mm. 0. F.Willis, Mlm M.Vnniiirkf'v

. .i'riiwensZell. Aila

(ji:m t,r,iti:Ns list.Addison ft . iBrovvn, Qeu. .iH'inlng, Arthur

Llvlnfpdon'lbiu-iirs, Oil* Dmi'In, Jny W-

-WISCONSIN,

Butler, Geo. A. Doyle TliointiH

Ustlirlck. B, n/ In- Vnnt TwinsBiiilcy A:Flckett DemltiK. Win.

CleVrlnnd.— At the Colonial (Draw &CsmpUell, lunnagere.) tho Lnurn Xelson block

Co bemin a four weeks' eiiKn«enient week of

Auc. ^)), In "The Adventure of Lpdy UiHiiln.

The company Includes : James Heitter, (.him.

Carver Charles layden. AUxnader flRden,

A? bur Itltohle. Frank MscIJunnUI, William

K A ten, Theodore Jolmntwi. lllnnche Mac-

Dons U OWttuTK IUvern litbet Dnvls.gMmonOot Templeton. It Is vumotcd that nt

llle eoucliislou of thin engagement Miss Hall

'iSB^StBrnmrn (M« roetker,-

heiier manacor).—"Are You a Mason ( will

K-g ven b? the Vaughn., lllaser Stock Co

week of 20. "The. Mou from Mexico" packed

the enrdeus last week.Lyi'buai itino. M. Todd, manager).—"The

Hall Boom Hoys"' lfl the sensou op«uer at tho

™oum° Week of 2T, "Mr. ufarney from

,rc?,R?E

M

|.ANn (Geo. M. To-M manager).-"Uncle Tom's Call u" week of 20. AL the

WorUVs Mercy" had good receipts week of

\\\, "Boccet Service Sam" 2i,

krrrn'N (II. A. Daniels, mnnngor).—milweek of 'JO Includes: Minnie Dnpree, Hock.

McCnrty nnd company. Van Clevc. Flo Adler,

Andei-Hon and Uoiues. Selblui nnd Grovinl,

nnd 8t John nod Lo Pevrc.

ror.iaBTO (M. P. TroHtler. manager).--

Bill week of 20 Includes : iwtrld M. Hartford

and company. His Homolse, Hlx Arabs Con-

tureaiid (iilU'.tte, Dixon, Bowers and Dixon,

I'nRtcr and dug, and Albert HosonT.

StaiI (Drew & Cnmpbcll. mnnngers-.—The

Colonial1

ItellM week 'of 20. The Imper n |

liurlesduers hud good houses week of 13. The

_1 uvetft's Pnnd nnd Kiw »n*f Lorettn nre

the chief attruetlonw week of H).

Columbus At the Greot Southern The-

ntre (O. M. Heffner, nmnoger) the \alontlne

Co will oiierntc this house ngnht this nenson,

Al Wft Minstrels will open the neison

Aug. 31-Sept. 1. "Forty-tlve Minutes from

"'SulSr T?; O. Miller mnnngeD.-Eddle

Foy, in "Tho Earl and tho OlrC" will open

%iSs^ASny Pabk (W. W. Prosscr mana-

«">.—Vaudeville was revived week of Aug.?' nnd drew Rood SUSltm* A iflenslng b II,

lipndeil hv the Ilernld Square Quartette. In-

Klei : J"oo nnd Myra Powling, Cadleux. Ber-

t s nndi Hrorkway. nnd Arcffor nnd Croker.

1 11 for week of 1» Inclmtea: Bnftle Alfnrnbl,

llerr Jsnuen nud company, Cnrrol Johnson.

Katltcrlne Call, Melville and .Young, nud

Mliwvii«ik.-e. -.The lirluelpal thsnttlcal

event of Interest tho past week wn« the nre-

mine produetion of ^'Tho Time, the Planenud the i.Jiri." which was given by the i .n

Snlle Theatre Block Co.. or Chicago, nt thoA'liiiiatnu. this city, 'llic pcrformnnco wasnn Immenao hit from llrst to laHt. Cecil

Lean, principal comedian, as Johnny Hicks,a gambler, has a star role which ho makesthe moflt of. Oeorght Drew-Mcndnm, OliveVail and Florence Holbrook amo proved verypopular. Will McUough and Frank It.

AiinuiH furnished Ibe hook. Joseph K. How-ard the music. Ned Wayburn 'bundled the

Blage, nnd Arthur banders looked after thedramatic portion of the play. Each sharedequally the honors. -Manager Mort. BinderIs very enthusiastic over the piece, nnd ex-

pects to duplicate tbe run mndo by bin pro-

duction, "ThH Umpire," Inst season. JamesA, Ulglcr offers "Tbe Maid and tbe Mummy"week of Aug. II).

IUjou (John n.- Pierce,, mnnnger).—Thehouse opens II). with "Across the Poeillc."

Davjunon.—Tho Urown-ltakur Stock Co.

clones Its senson week of 20, ottering "Rhcr-

lodt Holmes," "A Temperance Town*' foundthe usual favor last week. The entire, sen-

HOB Jui - in mi a Wg HiicruKs financially as wot]

os nrtlRtlcally. The company has arrangedto return for tho next Summer season or

stock. Minmgor Hhernmu Brown opens tlio

regular season Sept. 2, with ^'ComingThrough the Rye."

rdiiuiKiiT. — Edwin Thanhouscr will open1he regular sesiwn Aug. 2(1, with HeuryAVoodrulT, presenting "Brown of Unrvnrd."Stak (Mnnager Frank ll-.Trottman).—The

honso drew to capacity nitondnnre the entirewcei: of 33, with tho Brigadier Bnrlesquern.The first: American appearance of fbfl Mage-nel-Mulllnl Bisters, lu a European musk-iil

net. was at the hood of the performance. TheWnhlfrleds, a sextette of women, also scoredheavily.Notkh.— O. R. JBenlamln, who was ahead

cf Olga Ncthersole last season, hssibeenputting In tlio Hummer as business mnnogerand press ngent for the Brown-Tinker StockCo. lie ho,H signed with Wflff'Ohnli ft

Kemper, to go ahead of Annlo Bunnell thin

scn«on. . . .Mnuojter Frank Winter hos beenmalting extensive n)teratlonn at the Crystal.

An entirely new stage has been built, whichwill permit Bis playing the best acts bookedoh the Orphcum circuit next senson. Thohouse opens early In Rciitemhcr Ar-

thur Dunn, who hns linen illllnfr ln the Rum-mer nt Wonderland, bus reiumed his place

or advertising agent of the Aihambra. DonO'KcAfc opens his third season nt the Star,

as advertising manngur.^

Ban Clalri*.—At the Grand (C. D. Moon.manager) Wlnnlnger Bros.' Own Co. openedweek of Aug. 1.1, to B. II. O. Tho regularseason of ihls house open* 23, with "TheKovnl Chef." "Dora Thorn" 25.THH PAIIKKR CAJtNIVAI. t'O. will exhibit nt

the fnlr grounds Aug; 27 and week.'1Unk8"Wintbu, the fnther nnd tulnr.of

Winona Winter, hns been receiving ronprnti]*

lotions from IiId many frleuds on the ^reatmicccHH of bin, tolemed daugllier m ''i'ii«;

Utile Clierub." now playing nr the CriterionTheatre. New York City. Mr. Winter can-celed one hundred and tour weeks of voude-vllir hookluK on this nnd the other side ofthe Ailnnilc Ocean nnd took <rhnnri>H on Mls-iWinter being n succchs In a new Held.

Akena, (treatAdams. MuhIciIAliio, MuxAmor, Thus.Ahlo & AroioarAcker It CdlllasAlniun, DnnAMXtat A ScbnllAnion. Wm.Abdulluli, AllAIKtU'V. TinsAUKUHllll,

Nloolsutai.:,. FredA M. nl. I I'm, I. CO,Armor, MarryAuUcritoii ft

Ouiiio.'i

AiiiIBi Oeo,Allison ft

MvliiiMtunAlvln John

UoIdchA i ulv rwin ft

AuderHon Dniil.

AmlrewK JnuBJrAndrew John i.

Angull. Jot*AUnniK, HarryAll, MulvAni'iii, NopAuHtln Dexter

Annixe. CoBnimmcll. Mr.Itnlilwbi, PriinkBurretl, linn-.

Buhiit'tl, tliiirKi!

Bliiiiey ft

('linpmniil!o'e« ft On I. B.Bedhtl, ihiiuii

linnieM, R. UlU'ii IBiininllTrlo

AMnlluliIlnvil M'hv.ir.l K.Bniwer, Wult. SMm rn, !:<!. A,liiirui-.. Cttns.Boyle. Chan. It.

Bumly, (l.<». \V,H.'inlii, ArthurBill. ArthurBnrklinrt, -ChflK.

Button, tilb'MjiMiM.i, uord.n;Hr.H-L, JwBnnh Bros.Ilwekmon, BertBnwy, Vmt w.Hall. Arthur h.BtirlelKli, A. L,

Dnker ft

Co., Dflti

Bnrrls, Jitclc

Bsxeoin, Billiiuii.T, flee. AMrfW, llwuyBilker, PeleBnker ft Lynnltiiiekerry Bros.Boclilku II, A.Ulirlnl). flco. A.Ith'Kitliitr Hum 0.Ber.iitnston DuoBrcnon, II,

Bruwnlna,Mr. ft Mrs,

Bornold Dau ft

Itomsnnarrln. BemilletBliickl'erry BrosBuker, John

Bell, l'oleItiiuitiD, Wia.BlMkeney Wiu. P lie Knnwn .lutin

i;. n ,..l !l'roapo

III! tier tti'u.

iiedlnl, UonstitiMtur, VernonHh-s. J. M.Beeuwr ft

Juks. OlrlBorelly. Artlt..!,

lli\'inieiif, Mil",lilHlr ^KTiiKXIt-y<JIiu|iIIji. Arlbm*i'Iiu-;.. Julin(jiiurctilll, lienCiiTk-k, A. B.I'on'cuter. B. WConn ft l«wlnCruiicr'H HliowOirtH'tl .luimw J.

(luruullii, BonCnrter, Arliuir(Tale, li. J.I :,ir|.i.|ii.T, I'.AV.

('ruHTonl IrwUL'.);mii &

llnncroflOltrlftloplier II I

1

Ciilenll, (Hihn.IIi ..,-., n, v.-,,. J.

t.'iKiiilrc, Hurryf.'Uliinilliil CIiiihA

ttbirk. i ,h. -i.l

million IV. A.i'i.i-.-iiii. ..li.,-';

L'tiirk Cut T.'• i-i, J. A.'(.iii'h lldKS

(!urll« Horn .1.

t.'ll I'll (III, I'i.iiiI;

ri.rko Hurry 0.i :i.-i'.i.ii'iM, I'm.(iuixer KluworlliCuieliett Will I-*

C'niIk, Henry V.Ciirrull, HenCliSllton, H. J.Cnrr. NnlI'l.iiiiin, Krnnk(>ut, Joei.'nt-clfl Aurellonmwfsni, j. c.Carinody Jss. v.CburMtoi PrankL'licr-ier. (Jlmit.

CnMli'Ibine Ton)Oiok. HubCiiiijj.iwll. M,iJah a, J nils

Only. Murry V,rimiNi,, Wt'bbt'li'lipe Arihiir A'Iniiiiller, J<M.(JDuholR. I'mf.Hull. Hi iry

Dorr, ticurxoti'imlliy. (Iiirln

Ihin*. Jl.irry

IkiiHiilnie Jmi.VV|in;nii. .tehniile

Oh-trlehsl-hi \Hunter

I>eirnT"ii CurlerlAeTrWM WeltsnHon ft'riimiifiwiti

1 "eultliorii I'r.ink

IhHllcy, KrniikIVTllll, W. II.

linn. .ii, Win.Iiiiwwmi Biilly J.

Delmnr, JuteHe mini t-'rodf..

Hcmzo. AlbertUm,.'m linn.I I,,

:/ , r.,, I , .It

I In I.,'.-,. A I.

iK-SllNll, II. II.

Hi'llll, (.Hill*

Dowey, W. II.

tJfiliin'll.v .Tiih.1I.

IIIiiiuoihI, (Jm.llliullnul, H, Ii.

DutnpHcy ToniJ.lliWiii')', JuH.Ilnvln, Itn'rry

Krtvuoi], it. J.Kst«y. K. 11.

r'liuirwii. C'l.

li-,, 'Mo,.

i

Kwlug Bow. M.KlexillldllH, MillkriwiihlH, 0. UKi-cleooii W. J.KlIlillHll, \i. V,WHHfft ft HernMini) I'm nkKIV, CIlrlM. W.'-,-:.ori. U. (J.

KVIUIH, 1'.

K5tt-rbrnokn,Hn'nt

Klldworlh HurryKvmiwiu, HumKgipirts, TlninI'mtit, JutvfiUCiiIIh. Billy A.i-'fiintM ftKruiiksi-'iiiinii. Jan.

iiiiii. VUlHtkt

i-Hter. (Jims.I'nvw HroM.l-"iiiir,.. .hi on('l)X, I'*. K,l-'letnliiK. I'rtcrli't-rsuHou, Dk-kl'«ix ft HiinimentI'IikhI HniH.

fm J. 0-lli-m If, A.1' .i 1: Ci lit. A.l-'l'lillr-lM ClN-MlerI'ri'eiunii, Jolni

nuL A. n.I'letilH, W. 0,KrtslH. AlfredOKhiuen, W,Kelelier, P. W.KrlslM!, Mr.

I'liimt.Victor

'luiT. .rr. K(l.

<nsan, .Tmiutt

I'lteh, K, Webstliny BroK,

(MhiHtrcUi)(lasno, i :i p.MtiriiM<y, linyHuldHiiillli, AbeHrestf. Mr.*(iii

UeorclH Ttie(ilc.

UmIiih. ii >

Ureeii Hi-.h.

UIlI.-fii, I„ K.(hnirrey, Hfil

(Inlilen aw, K.(ioldln Una-

linn TroupeOrehior, ArthurMoines, J, II.llurn.ni, Bu*(IrilllliM, Mli- re It

i:»t.riei Manter(lolilln, II.

(lutilner ft

Stoddard(lorden,MUMnresd. MsMSiUrnii, Rolil.

BraylminA |lJelt Om I.iiIhI Ulr.iirr.r. \\\ l|

ITorllton. Al.

H^lly. R. J,Howard JlsrryJ.IliiKilmniv ft

UnWetteMnrrh. Ohrtn II,

llolmeo, JockMi 'in, in, Clin*.

Hamlin. Rlclinr.l

HnrrU Bros.Itowsnl. :M. B,Hiit.r. Mr.Htiwtinl Bros.Iloyl. W. B.Hiekey, Witt II.

Ilnrrliiatrtri K.I'.Hetblrit, BeetHowell, Jiinirn

llammrl Franklloyi, W, li.

limit, W. 0.Iliiir.llt.ni.

Col. Oeo.Ilnypi*. 'I'onimyUnttuble.Fmlbfrm, W. A,Hyde, Al.iiiilnien.^Tftck

ll.ifl*.ir«llIiiriT.I.

luwsnL J...-

Il-iiiuerort O.M.Jllutrun, Jolui J.IIMe. Will.Hsrlltoil, Al.wunwu JstssMt'Hnl-lmr.l Milevt;llyuius ft

i

MclntyniItoiiillnl. Il.irrv »"<

Ilnrrlnitlou D.J Ur'llarrlH. J. II.

Ilsrdry, f],

MleHey. Win.Hflilrlx ft

Vm«rnttllarrlfinti ,uill.-*

Hnwley FrnnkVHet'ley. BenHSrlifinn.

IMunkottIlunllnHtoti.

Hlehey, Wm. IIMnrrl* Sum netHiiirlmm, HurryIliUHinn, (ItittH.

Horlwrln Broo,Ileum, W. H.lleiiery ft

FrancesHurt BillyII II ICll IDM I It

Wlltsrdlloyr, W. B,Itnyler. Wm.Hurl. ToneyIledileu, Bertllyile. -Vl.-t.ir

I'oliiien HniH, It

Menu ft llilli!

IllinlS HIlHttHHlli, Trinl-

wny Oo,Howe. H, (..

Ilillivcy. LiiiiIhA

Hulls, KriuikHiiiilvy, M. ):.

Ikilse. JuIhiIlyhuid. »m. J.Hayw. Tummy

.

llllimlllni, CiuiH,llnukN, i Mi"

Ittircoivri Frank1 Imvinl ft AllimItlKITlllMMI. Ilel-lil

I veit, VersIsinel 1'VnllnsiidJnrkllli ft

hi i: nun,Iiiel:*ni. II. J..lerlolm. W. u.

,lnei»lmi»n, M. It

.lelillM.,11. J. WJWUHHSI Cur. J.Jalisen, HonJerome, NutJohuiujli MnjorJciiiieiH (leo. J.Jiibw-H, True H.J.uiiH, i; j.Jiiliimun Kniiiiiul

JllCKKOII iTllllllV

JohiiHoti, WuruJones K. O..Tonkin*, Jsh. O.I-.-', ij, (I. Hag.Klllli* TrioKlni'Hluiid. H, I)

Klnun, 'Mie TwoKidiy. Jno K.Km-, KrnmtKempitei'. J, I..

Ki'Ilv, OIish. ,

tuih ler, OttoKelly, JoeKlIIKllOll, Iti'lt

Kelly, WnlU-rKiuniTii YnklchlKinney ft I loll I-

liuiiilrnlliH, TwoKurllH, Mr.Kllleuld, ,I(1H. A.K el ley, Walt, 0.Kellnin, Uv J.

heutou. BiiMlerft Jlntile

Kithip, 'ii . K.Kelly. 1-M.kei-Lle. I'r.uil;

Keniivily I'rwIWKrirney AH in

Kllliefelilt, Kiel-. .", Ill r. i.. ti Brim.Kin... 1. 1 Jiih. A.Jtllijrdrm lti'.\Li.t

Bimilti, Win. (J

Keller, Franki.i-ioi ft guiitii

l^.yli-, Win,l.i- M...-I: ft

Beds leyi.'ivmi", Arthuri.e urn-. *us,. r.

(.llftlOIHT, Will.Mwnm w. BJ.CHtle, 'I'niii

l.e Verne, II. VI*r«y, NatI. ur,: IlNM.I.nwrcuee, A I.

r.nl'hilr- ft II .rt

Miller, LOUMin;iin. Fr»nkMini ft Murr>Msck. Win. J.

Men-Ill. BostonUcPuuattgh, T.Cllesly. His. CMaJ«r. ||a>Mo.it to. tt,

Mnrtnu TrioMyeM, Sam JMurks ClnreiMill", JeniiSfMeClnln llnrryUMurrl'i, l.c-m

Mnrctm. .Mr.\lli, hel, (leo. K.V.eilnii

iI-.J. .1..I

Uurry, JolmVlaJpMtlc MlM. 4ildWrtt, Tom it.

Meek, DonnldMark, PeteMeanrrr, M.Murttelln, AllMeWIBe ft

ConwayMis, Olnylnn (.

Mnrk ft nmtiil\UlHl,eli. Will.Biirmy ft l.unu\Um.ii, II. il,

Murray.I'mf. 'Huolilo

Mnrlotv, D.ivlil!.'

.I.-MI.,. I

Alnek. Billy A..MoitIn. Wm. A;

, Win.;

, I'.lUl'

.MoirlH, Kll.

MurriiT ft I.fine

Mrllvllle J. I>,

M.ijer. W. II.,

Mmicvl* KMMllliird llnm.Mnl-iiiiiiHii, &.Muiitovr'H ft

A hi ibyMoiitnetie K. II.

Melrllle ft

(.'.itiwsy

Miiuminl Fmiitly\l. hnnii.i Mike

> ftdUnri'liy ft-,

.

AndermmMori In, I

1

iMeMliin MliollMniitiiiie, FniiihMoilllllKHH I'.,

I

Mutilienn, J. C*.

Midler, W. Iliifc

Munki. 'lliu*.

Ill AHiuIlliMfln.ie, Wih.KMin-I.,.11, Ihi-.

McM. Clin-. J.Murcel, JmnUsiwell, KsrlNewell, (!. II.

Niinii. W. I'.

Nemnu's (Juinli|.

NorrbiKltiu Al.Nowell .AliriimBNorinaii, IVn(llwi-ll ft FoulicriJ'liiiiuiill. (.'lui^.

tl'Itileii Ti-.ni" I

tlvei-li.ii, tlnrryhi mn. Benritrieii, .1. v..

Uk-ilon's lll|iViiri

Winkle nt.(irr I'rwl W.wen, I'eoll

'liuiinel Tli.it.ll

lnlle. (IrentI'liiinil

. hn:'.I'liihui, Fi'iiiiI:

-1 11 llerl.h'.

I'rHitner. Willyl'hllll|>llie

Med. Co.I'/ipn'iitH, n.

i-i:i \~ .1.. .

"nrlvlln. Will Aihtw ft Kvbset

I'Iitw. A I.mm Hnin'lI'niii, tlMerir

I'l'uinl ft WbltoI'errlno, I'lnf.

I'oHer Henry B.rinw. t:.- A.I 'n hit ft

Hiirtwolt.'ralwin, tlllberl

I'rentlee H. t!.

I'l'liiije, It.

I'liiiiin ft

LeonardI'iihhI. Ijllint.

1'iiiiller. J'Mdlllriniiio, niivoneCower, W. WIMeree, fjm, II

Oulnlnii. Jim*

Uultm ft Min-kiMilnerl. Mlelmellliwe, ,(ii«k

ItOHiilrc, B.IUiki-i'h, WiltHolier I h, CurlItellley, BuyBlekson. J.llinlil, JurId,-.', JackllllHM'il I- l!sl ,|.

it.v.i, niaa,Itiee A- I'lvviwtHeyiuirtt. Fd. Illivil, W. F.' iretk. .Iiek

Iter, Hi .-ry

ItftOH, !' innkBw'll. 01mn,ll(H,'em. Will.l(li-e tc ItnyjiiNiiil

Ilnilo W, It.

Itvliiinl, (limit. I

Held ft Slumltiiynn.il. 1 ft

(JuvorlvBeil Hour |'lilll|i

lleielH'ii'H 1) i'(«

KiipIiiiiiiii. Null"lliijiiniml ft

Oiflii-uo Will ft.Miiy

T.nrfilim, John lltbi, Adtdiih (1

].i-r-i;e, J. W. llnrnrlD, The.llKlle, II. K.

I-ovelle, ArtlmrI.eVIm- ft Al1/KiiiilieH, Oe«i,Wr^'Miirr, Hurryleu-U M. B.I I'Vliio ft AlumI.yueli John W.J., j i. -r Hrort.

LeV'liie ft AlmsI.iikiuiK, FourLeonard, F»ukl.n M.uii. HurryMini, Hurry it.

Leslie, Fred

_. In, Wm,Ktekrule lbiryltItiiymiiiid ft

HiirtnntnItUelile .1. II.

Itdiiny HIhuthBli-e ft c.iIh nIfnhiii'l J.

tlHironl ft

WhieliPRterlloyee (li*(.

Id ..ii,,, MimicalUlKlrl, .lOO

II m;Km I HeroCo. .'.ii:- i

Batberford B.ltRaynnrtl, Ctas,Boduibuu,

' Kerbt. F.Robliitou. F. L.Itooalilo, I'M.

Bayinond ft

OlnlkBnymond, iheotBeynnnt, Kd. VItowiuiun, —RoSellc. Ill Ilk*

Rasscit, l.i.uisj.

Htumiu, IJ. ti.

St«<le. To.

i

HflfKs I'snl A.SeAminoii, A. Q.sii'i'iiii.iiu. i;. j.

Bin tlli, A. V.3vniiiii!on, A. Q.Wlrtry, J, F.Kilvllle, 'insSh in ftRnmlqiriltnnf*>ir:iUn> F. AtRcolt, Hoi, W.Hbeiids, I'rshkHweitumn,

Wltll* P.StastB. Pblllnearp-tit llur. «.SVntMH, C. H.Seek, MolvlnMMntt Fdw. C.Siii'rwowl ft VoxShu, AllenHlo.ui. Hltieryllher, Bert

Titoimlbetofrs Tioihellibi, rrunkiumjnio, Toiii

li.-i . .Inn Kdw.W-Uw'il. An, T.(Know, Txji'

nbui'HOim, Miw.*-Hiy. AnlntrL.

. Cim«.tUri.t. A

Hiittuu. BohHiHiiiiu'i, J. II.

rilmirl, Mr.Hcb Ihour.

NlrolBUiSimon fttiiinlnecSny.let, Kd,Siitilh, Roy O.Siilllvon, ciiuli

Slii'liliuiH Thomi. .'ii Wm.Hnli i, HurryM».;er, F.:.iii.,,mo. TomSiriiiliin .1 fiiUy** -kwenllH'r.

Ilrtrr.v

So'o.iion,At ni lm In

IHMSM Hurrylt...-. The

KuilH'rlniid Albt('eklnii (leo.

Siinimoil. F. W.sn-Martn, TheHlliii>nn J. B.m.ii.t Mutt. II,

Keulirrl, Alex.H.'iiniiiiou. A.I).M|ii»ily Reunify

I' (laiMulllvnn. .in I'.

Hiwrw ft BaySli«|.lro, HarryTen Brooke Jiirt.

Turner, llnrri'B,Tlianii.-cin. V. NTl|.|wt|, It. B.Tviei'l, FnitikA.Ttunlier, I'hll IITIlUIIINHull.

Ur. U. 0.nimilinlull. Will.

T'i.-kor, U. J.Tlidtiiimon (len.l,

Tlioi-m> ft

Ciirltuit

Tully. 0.Ti.urlKt TrioTluruey, ivlillp

Tln,iii|,mni JimTiinidiev |'fi)||«TiiviKi itvlnlioldTliliimn Kd.

i llrnnk. .inn.

linn' ft DnlvTill) [IU MM, (lee II

TJiOlllltW, B, K.I'liuinilAon Jai./riiieiue, oimflKHfUV AlTurin, Billyiri-liiui, Fmi.

k

Villi'. M. IrfiwWliuil

.Arlliur

Vniitrlit. A. J.V InKm, ]-,i

Vincent, F. IL,

Vlueeiil, JakeVun ik.m- A

CiiholUViiiistui, CIiiih.

VniikMit VlelnrWl.llller. FrollkWIIm.1I. I'nif, (I,

Wiilturs. Win.Wtiil -. Joti

Wiiim, Al.Welib. Harry UWoimI, B. 0,Whh<ler, BertVVinle & llewi.r.l

Willi iiey, ttobt.

Wlitn-ler, MuckWee (J. H.WIiik. JimWnlchiti, FredWwHsr, Wm.WuUli, |-i*a

Wards, KrwirlckWiiIhiii, CliiH.wiiiliiiioN ArlhdWhierl Mult. .1.

Um-hliiKl..!) MlWerner, HurryM'I.iiU-ii. J. J.Wiire, (Hover\v..inniiii*r Ur.Jw.iin.irr, MynmWnl Irvlu It

Weleli, l;i|l.<>

While, TomWnile, (Iwi, I..

Wliiilmii, (), V.Wentwur Hi,

lCdwtu F.Welk, CI i nn. li.

W»n1e, JhmchWHII.IIIIH ft

1'illlllHIH

W.-leb, RubeWnl lo rs, .lull*

Wer.loly, K:il|,li

Wrlslit, .liil.u 11

Weleli, FnilWill t U.K.

dints. O,Ynrrlek, I'ercyVoiunr, 1,1'ou

Vnnl, OHh/.nrellN. 't'lie:-'. H ii.-ih. ft

Mhii»i1H.I

Hl'.i; NOTU'K AT UK All Ol' I.INT.

NltlimANKA.

I.s I'olnt

Brnekelt, T«WHnriieyH. Tliree

nradnfd, HurryBixNtk, ArtBennl, BillyBower h AL'urtiJB

Hurl* ft

MncauleyDnrln. A. C.Huly ft (I'llrlen

Dyer, linrrvn.ilnii ftU'iihnrrIh-Wouire, Ul.-k

tliiiiHllruM (Iri-ntir.jlikn, All-.ll

Hnlvhi J :-.. A.Olllmereitl, Alf.(Imttwlti, Joerinfinoiit. The(laylorO, A. E.

Omnlin,—Tho wonther the pnst wck bisl»een unusually hot, Imt every one lives Inhones Hint n chntlue will ronu* n|n'.illlv

The Ihiyd will ojien the ktuhoii Hie first portof HiMtleuibur, with Clinuneey olciittTtN Oriiheuin will hjhui Ki'|if, 1!, Ttie Bur-i/iinil will open Attff. 25, with Hie WoodwardHtock Co., In "The I'hnrltv lisll."

Kitnu (f. H. Breed, msiiiifrer).—After athorough eleunlnir, reiutlntliiK nnd decorutlnc,this down will QOM wltb "liehlnd tin* Miink,Bl W. "At CrlBBlc i.Yeok" W, !il, "The KycWitness" lUl-av,

I'syKTAl, IMBK ill. S. Noyes, mnnn(terl.—Week of 1(1; Tho Hi'loys, Ft*. Ihe whistler;Ml rile l>c|ny. JnliiiMoii nini Ills ilni.-t. and IhnThree Kohors, ltunliipnn uood.

lti.Hn; (II. Wnl ler Vnn liyke, innnnitor).

Tills coxy III lie lilii. i' nt :imii:ieuifiit I'OUlinilPHlo (Jrnw (tood Iiihikcm. The Ktnrk ruinuanrwill iiiCReiit "The Boy of Killiuiiey," III nndweeh. Tho rent, of Hie hlli will liielude : ThoHell Tilo, Chireiii-e HlsllTS, Utile Mildred,Slid George Donald.

Page 93: Clipper (August1906)

718 THE 2*TEW YORK CBIPPEB. August 25.

TO BE,.ORlNOT TO.BE,\THAT 18THE QUESTION. But If you want to BE, read this adv. carefully

firce, etc,.STERLINCknow the old saying*

"

MC and .VON*,TILZER wrote a pretty'little"ma*rchsongi An original Idea. They called

^Mmltatlonlsthe8lncerestflattery.'•1 Wewerehighlyflattered. Still we come right back

BLOOMWhen STERLING and VON TILZER wrote "My Old New Hampshire Home" and "When the Frost is on the Pumpkin,"

["When the Flowers Bloom in the Springtime" will be A BIG HIT. It is an original song,'and we would like you to call In

^beautifully illustrated, with extra chorus slides. Write in for them. : .

THE GREAT BIO WILD i WESTERN SONO,

<< i da -moTHE IRISH SERENADE,

"ARE YOU COMING OUT TO-NIGHT WARY ANN?"THE (illElt LITTLE EAST SIDE SONG,

"GIVE MY REGARDS TO THE BOWERY"

"SOrVlE NEW ONITHE COON NOVELTY,

Wl

"HOME, SWEET HOME, SOUNDS GOOD TO ME."AND STERLING and VON TILZER'S NEW STAGE SONG.

1 NEVER SAW SUCH JEALOUSY IN ALL MY LIFE.'

IN A HAMMOCK BUILT FOR TWO"

P. 8.—Application tor the »1h>t. »oag. by mall will bo promptly atfcnitol to.r Orchestration. In any key, but we w.nld like to have yon call and hear them.

si HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC CO.,

A SI*A WKK.IIT PHODVCHU-ProdnceSnew ileal, and niuod. tt/ouderful foruurvoitanchs.'Mm. 10. scud fur booklet, asi*a company,W Kiimni Struct, New York. Uptown agencies,DitiK More, -ID5 ULll Ave.; Drug Store, 334Mill Ave.

FOR HALK-Wt.ltu Ilolrc Sllkolutie, Sorpon-tlUu Dress, $8. I'OBO Qllt.il. fcitlk Drctm, VelvetConk, Vi oiiccis, MS. .duck Ari Outfit, tit.. Lm orTricks cheap. Kiioiosu manipmr it- 1. . una. \ym.OAltL, i*i Court Si,, Hiuheslcr, N. Y.

JtllOOK ISLAND,

VpovIiIpiuus—At Keith's Theatre (Clms.Idvcnborjt, nuiiuigcr, "'Jlw silver King," ny1 lie* A Hire Work' ('«., Aug. lii-is, dnw np-prortatlvo iiudleiiecs. Only 'two weeks re-

nin In of the HiiH-k KciiHon, vaudeville re-gaining lis HWH.Y I.illvm' 1>;iv. As III. Ilddllluil

h> In" ii it mi -lions of "A Vlrglulti t'onrlshlp,"-t», Ye C'omnliil HcptQtto will he licitnl. "L'uii-

fiudtm" will end tin- urnmm 'St.

Kmhiik iSplln & NiilhmiHon. miiiingors).—".Juwh of I ho Highbinders" gave LlH! rightHOI'I Of llll'lll. Ml KIHHl HIUll.-IUTH IS. "A Mill-nl^lil KtfcabGn £0, "TIk' lturgliir'n Imughter"

iMi-niiAi, (I.con Curl In, mnimger).—Tlichome n|)oiii'(l in, under itw new mniuiipMWHit,;»« ii liiii'lt!si|iii> iltentre. wllli Miss New YorkJr.. wiiirii wiih well HRlnmued

WKMTMIKKTKa KJeurgO 11. lhitehehler,niHiinj-i'i-i.-Molj S1uim-1ii'hIi1

i,

*>i t'lui'krrjnck*opi-uH the Kail n ml .Vluti'r season JH willi» ciiufl in'1'foiioiini'i'. Tlic house litis been ex-lonslvely improved during the Summer, miitnow iir.'Mi'iitu *i more iiurnclJvu upiH'iirnueelimn in nny ilini' In Its history. TIiIh iipplfeuto llio war i!k well hh tlic front The Uiilnly1'uiw tturlosgiicra 27-

\tni:s.— Thi' Providence 0|icnt House willopen -^ for two iN'rfM'itinnn'H liv Lew Fields'niinpiiiiy, In "Ahont Town," TJie itllft lii-

1'hnlrn « lur;;e nutijlmr nf Wi-U, known fitvor-Jit*!' Kl'llll'H l'tlWlllcket ThMtW BtOL'km*tnun will bu opviieu Lobar Dny with "TheKttnlim.

MKciih WlSriuw linw bi'cn rannO

in; leading woiiiiin, timi Lottie BftMM uu in-

KCUUl'.

Woi>iiM(M>kof,—At Hip Woutisockct OiwrnlJniisi' t\V. Y. Hurry, rcshletit iiintmcei

1

, ClnrnTiirtitT unit fniuimny open Aui;. IM, I'ur dmwi'irlt. Thin Ihium' line, n very mifi'i'SBfiil

'AlHmllig HI, with IliQ ever populnr "Newl-:iu'hl. Hi'Mh." The iHiuniKcnieiit roeelvpiliiuiny romiiltnientH on Hip nitrnetlvn unpen r-

tim-n of the reiuoili'led tlinillv. "Ml«ht itells"had its natml uucbpd bonae, "Vint Huniieiirdlo .luli.-s" IS.

"Jlo.Mi" IjAKIJ 't'llKATHB' (W. 'R Nve, 111111111-

.ijert.— I'ho folloivluj,' week of 91 : TenJITmunr. Kiwi ltny nntl rniiipimv. Brtl llnlli-mviiy'r, monkey!., the Three Ftiimv Mitchellsmill motion pleiiiri's. Tlic liinnriimuie hintWrCR (iri'W .well.

><Mvii«r<.~-At Sheedy's l-'i-eohodv I'nrkTln'iiire (CIihs. K. t'oek, ninntinerl it uooilMil drew well week uf Aiik. 13. Mblftllimi tarweek of Anc HO: The '•lintiiensiinhinii',"Kinlrl mill KeHBuer, Kwlvu McVpIl*Ii, theMeroiUth rUMfft, Herhert. tlic Wlxnrrl ; IV,Tcru and Dank Alexander Jlro». nml Urtidv,]iml (he Expoiihiou h'oiir.

Nkwi-oht Oit.ua HnusK O'nlui & Ciwm Co.,nutUffOril).—"Whul llnpiiennl to .lones" did« fnlr hiiHliu'BH 1ft. "lOlnin itoiu" mi, prim-rose's MlunLreU 21, "Uiider's \mt I-'IkIiI" J2.

•4 ' i

Jbssib Conxnotn's net, "KU?veu-Fi>rlv 1'.

|M.," "was a Wg Hit at tho Olympic, Chlcnjie,..fi'k oi .my. U etsn Ctiuthuill wiiR theeiR'iilnjj Httrnctlon week or i:i, at tlic Qnndt intra House, lirnml Ituplds. Mh-h., nnil Isalso hooked lo open Hie vniidevllle Kenson In..tihvmikee, Sept. '6. TUo net is low In ureal.dcuinml.

IMPROVED RICK AND WATERDOWIi-S. Six VmilHlitiiR IiCiitotiH puelftl). Ttireo(Hunt Klowur UulN, Clunks' illtilion Trluk itnd ill)

other TrlckB complete, only $1 6o. oOAKRK NOV.CO., IBM N.-lth HI., PiillMlGlpIila.

WANTED Ui' icit - 1; i ioi( Couicdhin ; chaDKCHpeeiiiltlo^ for woeic, make Tunica go. Hnnccrwlmpluyf>HoniD musical Instrument preferred. Btn]rHiihHr ,.r (tot llrcd. MANAflKIl AMKIUCA.NKNTKUTAIVRRS. HtnrgU, MlolilffWl,

AT binKRTY~Kor one piece or rep. Win.Leltny, low comedy nod roujjti clumielurH, will doprops.; Daisy Miizelton, soulirelte iind boy purls.

^tncliiK special ties. .Soiior, rellnlile; jiood wanl-rolw. Address LBUOY A I.AZEl/ioN, V.-

th-nenil Itcllver.v. pliuhurgH-, Pit.

WANTED-Leading woman urn! eliiii-aeter

niitii with llr.-t.el*H» npoidiilllec otheiv write;slate lowest. YVK1.LS STOt'K CO., Sloill, Olll»..>

ATHHKIlTT— ntASKI.INA.IIHcitlKS.^nnrlllnslriilor. Own liuiclilneiuid ai set Inlesl £>nitsildt'H. mahii; it. itKlscil, Vaudeville Phrono,Slpilii Heiider. Slrlellv rcltuMe, Join nuv eo.; preterto Inriite forweuson. im Park Ave.. Itliclu-sler, j.'.,Y,

WANTED—All round Ten Nijrhl people underramus. No ohlei-ilou to irooil atiuiU'tirs. TKNNH1UT .SHOW, VYIiuMtc, hid., Moultroiucry 0>.'_

WANTED to huv flflft. top Willi Hfl, middle,wllliout wiles, oulek, no time lo dicker. WlttiKNItKO'S TKS NIOllT SHOW, Wlinnite, Iml.

1'HtNT CLASH ATTUACTION (JtlEJ.O-DltAHIA), with Seouory, I'rlnttiiK, llooklufts,ole., tOKMB on low ruyalty. Wire, write or call

A. W1NNK11, Koom :m, i,un Jii-ondwuy, New YorkCHy. i

wanted uncit, namodtanjh Btworr,Dmcorf, orgHu I'iuvii?. Sketch Teniitfl, HilcniAdttt. All Artmud Porfuriuera. Until—hII jou'i'e

wan It. The Hunfords, wire. Dr. K. D. Ward's died.Co., I w« Diilirmnts Mldwuy.Ww-liltiptoii Vo.. Pen nit.

PA LACK HOTEL, 101 N. Clftlk SL, OlllCHKO.Kuropoaii, M.6U per weok; with private lutlti, $7.Turkish llUa. too. IL II. IHJMPIUtKY, ITop.

LADY will HKLL haudsome Strent, KvonliifrUna tO*.« to $15. Loni; Cuitt, H'dllitf Hilhll, Allk.oDi'L^s. Teil_00WH. DeWHU, -46 ^V, UHtli, 1 IllRlil.

"tilVlPPKR COPIES WANTED previous" H

IdSi Send list of wind you have.JAHKS MADISON, l-lWJl'hlrd Avenue. New York.

WANTED-LADY riANiST to speak a njwlliiea; iiiusi. be nooti render. Ijouh hciisoii. Pavymirowu. Address, mIiiIIiir lowest, I'. J.(IODM)Koom 21, IBID Itioadway.New York CHy.

(Inn. Kevmdds, write.

WANTED, lor I ho 8Hi.w-Ui»lh.«her Co., Wchtern, plnyliiR one- in v. .it Hlaml.1, »u Apeut dial esuhung paper; Piano Player, lady or ncnL, and use-ful liiumalle I'coplo. Those with spei'lalllos prc-rurred. Name mwenl sniary; pay your own; andfull puttie uhirs Hrsi. letler. Co ri-ndy to Join onwire. Address, (ill Aug, ff, Polo, 111.; Ml.Caruill,•ii; Dyorsvlllo, la., -is; Colwclu, gR \Vaverly, J);Quag P. Mj Austin. Mlllti.. Snpl i.

NOTICE, ACIlOilATn-VViimed, a Hood TuptlonnUr. Must lies |!ood Hand and Head Bui-nurer aiidi.routut Tumtdor. Alsu wanted goodMiddle Mounter and Under-standcr for liftml andhead hti'iitietnn in the middle. Weight not overlaUh. Wrltoor wlroipdck; » weeks booked. Actniust.be ready lo opun in Ciiielnioui, 0., Sept. ;i.

Will pay nwl sjilary to right kinds. No uaMer,Address .lohu NlekclMin, week Aug. •-Hi-'a, Hijou'I'healre. Annie ton, Wis.: weok Aug. J7, JJHou.(ireen Uay.Ws. _ m M-WANTED l»iANIHT-One wlio Is n" llurmon-

Ist and can play from -2d violin, llassorlesd slicutfor Hurlestpio House In lilrminghnni, Ala. Colum-bia Amusement Co. Hcssod maris ScpL a andlasts iitimiisi. or lo weeks. Jifl per week of l'J

perrormances. I'nlon iiintt preferred. AlsoDLARIONrrPLAYKft for same. Addresn, $$."•ir experionee, L 0. HI LLl.lt, 15 VauxlmU Flats,M ishviik-, Torn.

AND

PRICES THE LOWEST

HARSTW & CO.,

138 East 14th Street,

NEW YORK. N. Y.TEL. HKlM GRA9IERCY.

NEVER CLOSED.Write, Wire, Teleploie.

JOHN A. HIMMELEINWants Quick,

Union Carpenter and Proper!Peonlo. Address

..,. Man, Itepirt'MrcHANDUHKV, OHIO.

WANTED, r*OR

in n ilw" nmr.STllONO 0U11NKT AMI TKUHHONK Pl.AVKIt.IIUJOKOUKS'l'UA LKAIIKIt. lo llnulile illlvl llltlir

bttalto. A.lilrew t!. 11. IIKKOOll.IhlfkBporl. Mo.. Aug. •:: Mtelrm, a.1.

llANDCl'PPRBLBA.E.IIIIISIrMcUr.AB.,""IHun," liorrowed 1117 (joikH lim Excnpc, p.nerB«B Escape. Mitliinlnit AtlNI, Fake Unik.ni.n-n lilp, llnir Urn I'lBjlna Hnnn. Pull Ag»ln»l Hones,lliuiiftiiclnw llMmiiu'r, Funny llvnuotimi nn»l (71

SJ*2*Sft "" turw)l'- 4«»kl!rNov.(^.,rsjKlib St., riiiiii.

CO.WANTED,

MM CHARACTER WOffl,

HEAVY MAN,

PIANO PLAYER.LEWIS SuTRBKt.AW). Illln, Kiii-.AiiC,ailuSc|iL 1.

O.Vi;-PIt('E PRODUCTION O.VLY.

FOR 8ALB. Sucnerr, C. D. Fancy, Flats, Drops,liiind Pnlfnrms, Drums, Scripts, otc, Audreys

MISS VEUiJ in a Y,313 Sycmnorc St., Cincinnati, o.WANTED

VAUDEVILLE ACTSStnte love:.!.salary.

W/IL-L. A. PETOharletta, IM. o

TOM PEOPLEIVI10 ilouhlc atacc; Woman wllliclilltl lor Ellia11ml Eva. BEEWIK IIHOS.. Walipclon, N. D.-

"WAWrXJED,

That can change at loasl tlircc times n week.Would cons'dcr double spcclady If .alary wasrlglit -Musi play parts. Open here auk. -22.

8. M. 1.A 1-ORTE, Waverly, N. T.

WANTED QUICK,loi ( I.MR TUTTLE STOCK COMPANY

REPERTOIRE PEOPLE.Amines. State particulars. Address

CLAHt THTTI.B. Ilcrllii Ilelirbts. Ohio.

PIANO PLAYER

WANTED, F"ORCRANDALL'S BIG

VAUDEVILLE SENSATIONNOVELTY ACTS

Or all kinds, for fair ground show. Add. MILT J.

CRAXUALL, SllnevUle, N. v., week Aug. (K Eliza-

belh Town,'N. Y-. week Aug. 27.

AMDDOILJlll,

Ctinractcrs and Oeu. Bu . SonhrcUcs and Incenties*

Best of references, long experience, renaole In allrespects. Stotjk, rcpL or one piece. ResponsiblemanaKers only. Regards to friends. Joint en-gat,'emcot. Address '

"

.KllWARD CURTIS, Salem, W. Va.

BALLAS,That Clever MaRlclan. naotsteil • by HOWARDTORRAINE, in a Marvelous Combination of H»gluiind Joggling, open for Vaudeville or Repertoire.Reliable managers only, addressOBOIIOE BALLAD, 2236 N. ChadwlckSL,Phll».,r».

WANTED QUICK,A HEAVY MAIM.Must ho clever, young, sober, neat and have goodmodern wardrobe. Send age, sl?.e, experience.Lowest sure salary. I paying expenses. Threeplays only. No matinees. Misrepresentationmeans inaiant discharge. Address quick, FKAN'KS. DAVIDSON. Mgr. Old Parmer iTunklua. Aug.2M5, Durton, Olilo:aVJo. Conocautville. Pa.

WANTED,Woman, 31 years of age,&rt.4ln. ML fair com-plexion, some dramatic experience, desires posi-tion with reliable company, playing CharacicrBILs. Good Typewriter, balary, $6 per week,hiiard and iransportaiton, Mauaccr near NewYork Cliy.dealred. No wires. Address

MARflAaKr BUBWKR,lMHi Street Pom Olllre, New York Cllr, V. Y.

BEDELL BROS.,OYHNABTS,

Working tar Hi clement Slcoplecliasc,.AIi»nllo

wl

Kl,,

t'n-AiiaV.K"r"'" C°- '"r;8 '""»- *'"»

PIANO PLATES WANTED, At Once.IwantagoodSlnilTllEAUERniidrRANSPOSKH.ion must be good, lie a gentleman, gond dresser,and no hoozor. Tourlsw aon't mite; If you can'tstay I dont want you. Thla Is a long, peasantposnlon and good salary torn good-man: yon get

I ",'."," 1

?,17 '•"'.w "hi'".'. Addr,s« A. I. HfcNRAB,

Modern Remedy Co., Shenicid, Franklin Co.. Iowa.

xara ixte x* •B5 ,

f0.

1

:

F3.' l'"> * Valenuue and Wanna. Ml if

drat letter to EDWIN PATTERSON,Conconl, N. H.

At Liberty ~. Agent.Conipctcni, rellaule anu lo booze. Writ* 0/ wire.

„ ' . ]. K. HOPKINS,No. 10 So. Main BU, WUket-B.irre, Fa.

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LUCKY HOUSEIt might help.us,both. Listen

! While they were all writing songs about soldiers, war time, Bailors' campit "WaitJill the Sun Shines, Nellie." We knew it would be imitated. BIG HITS ALWAYS ARE. But youwith another. One that we predict will be a bigger hit than "Walt Till the Sun Shines, Nellie." The title Is

MOLLY

dear;we knew they were good songs. So did some other people we know. Butwe'll let it go at that. Originality pays—that's whyand get it. Ifyou are out oftown, we will send it to you. Any place you say. Slide singers, don't forget that this song la,

THINK THE WORLD OF."1 THE GREAT BIO COOS BONO HIT,

"ABRAHAM JEFFERSON WASHINGTON LEE"STERLISO anil VOV TILZERS NOVELTY- SONG,

"WOULD YOU LEAVE YOUR HAPPY HOME FOR WE TTHE TEKKIFIL MARCH HO.YO HIT,

"THE GOOD OLD SONGS OF THE BLUE AND THE GRAY"

STERLING »nd VON TILZEIl'R BEAUTIFUL BALLAD,

"IN THE EVENING BY THE MOONLIGHT, DEAR LOUISE"OUR PBBSBNT TERRIFIC BALLAD HIT,

"WHERE THE jjjfflj MIES TWINE AR0UD THE BOOR"

"SHIP AHOY-JiOOK WHO'S HERE-SHIP AHOY"HARRY, JILES and /WILL VON TILZEK are always In, ana will atl.nit to you personally. With best wlslies for the coming inion, w« remain, sincerely yours,

37 W. 28th Street, New York.YORK STRUT,

Govent Carden, London.

WE WANTTO BUY

Circuses cloning for the eeasoa who have seasonedwork horses to noil, uo matter how good or howbad, write as; we are quick: spot cash buyers.

M. FOX & SONS CO.,. MBNM North St.t

Baltlinorw, Md.

WIL-L.San Francisco

Earthquake Film,l.MOft,, tor pome Just as good- Just as good as

ucw: used only three wce»B. AddressDBNN1S UA8EV, Box 380, West Perry, N. H

JACK ALLEN'SMINSTRELS.

Wanted Quick,Trap Drummer with traps aud druu.»;SIlde Trorn-

i»ne *nd other Musicians. Wire qatck. Re-

hearsals Aug. 27. Can u«o some pood sinners (or

gWrjcjte, JACK AI.L.EN, UlnghsiHtoa, <N. Y.

AT LIBERTY,

William Richards,. .. LEADS.

rcrmnnent address - - DIKOMAN'B FKKRY, IM .

WASTED FOR

STETSON'S U.T.C, CO.Actors : aiid Moslch.ni*. Answer a* per route.

Regular Fair md Win cr smson iwMBgWJ «'

'on* liruoch, N. J., Sept. L LEOX WASI1-BOUJI, Maiugor. S»W,«,N.Y Cliy.

WANTED.Al Baritone Nnycr to ikralue Kirst or Second

Violins, to Join at once ; oilier mu'lctnns. Write In

case ol DhupiKilntnienl, slate lowest terms.

J, W. RENTFROW,Manager Jolly PalliflnilerK.

I-elianon, Ind., week Aug. 20; llccatur, mil.,

week Aujr. 27.

WANTED,SKETCH TEAM,n. P. Comedian, Piano Player; 110 doable, K»single. Join at once. SalaiyBiire.

DR. A. C. J0NK8, McCoys. Tcnn.MusicArranged, comprised. Low terms. _ _

A. KltOTSUAH, 412 K- l&tb St., J*. V.

.W. Hate Itl Th.Original FireproofMotion Picture

Machine.

With Magazines and Take-up Device Attaolied.

1st. Can be attett Witt rower'. Original Fire

proof Magazines and Take-up Device.

B.POWEB, 117 Hassan Street, lew York.

All ol our apparatus is tolly protected bj United

States patents Issued or pending and tatrInge-

meats will be vigorously proseonted. For sale by

all leading dealers. _ _-Chicago Jobber., KLEINE OPT. CO.

San Franclaco Jobber., MILES BROS.

Authorized PhiUdelphle Aninl,

L. M. SWAAB, 338 Sprue. St.

Wauted, Strong Business

CORNET PLAYER.Raymond & tore "Ten Night" CO.,

wingham. oot,. Aug. a.

THBATRBIfOR SAI*}©.

Long lease, «no lionso. scats 1,21", nearly 100,000

..milMlunTVine opening for vaudeville or "lock.

OTeasn required; win lake good man Mr pari-

Se'r. ikwiI reason lor wiling. ,.,.,,,ULAddress K. P., care of iMrfKR.

HiiotTlilvIr Plate Show

WANTS,Unr to strengthen band, Cornel, Clarionet, Trap

nrLm'r Use ul Perfor ners doing 1 or more

,.«,,r'» low salary, and a long season for

£&. neoole Adore" Wilmington, W, U;

ffisho^o Vt:,»fcnsrlemont. Mass., 27. Aleo

wantcSS sober cook. All loin on wire.

Wanted Quick,

Thai ran fake organ or piano. Tour money Is sure.

Experienced Cornettlstnlsiret KNUAUKMBNT In goo.! Tnealro Orchestra

or uualc.1 Comedy. M™^^^ R ,_

At Liberty,

Or Al Heavies.Alt,:-!; li<lght, Ofl. 11: weight, 166.

12 yeius'expenence In stock and repfriorc.ARTHUR HEREICT,

Reeves House, Mawn, (la.

COBIIG OPERA PEOPLE AND

FOR FfiA DIAVOLO.Full Oust and Chorus Nam.' lowest llrst

letter. P. A. IVA UK.NATIONAL 1'KINTINfl OD.,

Tribune Uldg., Chicago, III.

Stoddart Stock Co.Want* n«i>ertolr*t AOENT, Two Men for

liVH, llU-J., Ill tint tJO A I S(HI tlLltiL'i;

Gnn> Ilaa. Womftii,

AH must have trow] irardrobe. Join at once. AlMusical Act, write.

VV. L. BTBWA11T,Waverljr Park, Lantilng. Mich.

WANTED QUICK,ving to mlsrcprcse niatlon and disappointment

Til .IIDEL'S 0II1Y STOlK CO.Wants A No. 1 (IKNTKKI. IIKAVY MAN and FI11STCLASH C"Mi;i)IAN. liust bo able lo Join On re-

rtelnt of wire. Tell It all llrst Inter and do not

mlsrcprcsenl. A.ldresB U. B. P.BNN, Mgr., w|ullsmsporl. Pa., Aug. SO lo 35, Clearllclif, Pa.,

Aug. 'J7 to Sept. 1.

WANTED,Frank A. RobbinsSHOWS,

Five good Fcnialf* Cooriiei- Iiaite<'rs and two MaleCoochee Dancers. Must look ihe pari. l/>ng

season South. Address HARRY flOlKIJS.

MannirerPldeHliow, ss per rotilc.

WANTED,FOB INA. jLKIIU CO.Two Good General Business Men,

Wllh npcclalllcs preferred. Address

HISS INA LEHR, Motray, Ky.

W 1 V'l'lfn NUW I'AfKS AMI SKW ACTH. for lb< Kotv Ki.Kluii.l Clrrillt.IT Jl.V 1 Ml, Mit'Ull THAJIS ,1>D SISI'EH.IIS, Hell,. .11 O.n,, :

LfefJOHN J. COOGANNew Kliglana Vtttia.vlllo Burns,,, Nil r«UHT HT1IBKT. IIONTIIK, MAHH.

REPERTOIRE PEOPLE WANTED.Every line of business. IIKAVY MAN, CUMKDIAN, PIANIBT (arrnngo niul rend at slghll.

Adllriia. lMH.Hlll.i;, Oat. 1 l.ll'I'KIt (Mill..

^%T ANTIJD

Soiilircttu and Bmall Man Tor Kuhe Kid, with goodHpccijilty: Clmracior Woman, Heavy Woman, lo

double nlano; character Man, to run ntairu;

Heavy Man. to manage show; Leading Man, Muufor Kngllsh Dude, ii> donhio planu or hHiidln

props. Show opens here Scot. la. Bialo all (Irst

letters. Addrchs (-K0. 0. KDWAKD8,llaHlngs, UlelilgBfi.

WANTED,Stone Dill Garden Stock Co.,

Good Comedian, Two Good Gen, Bus. People.

Others, write. Permanent stock. Long Heason.Must have wardrobe and experience. Unobhlaweek. Hpecliiltics given preference. Slate all

llrst letter. Hiufli McOirmlek. wire.KltAWK OKAVK, I'aorlo. III.

WANTED,

PIANIST,SIGHT READER.

Address WILDER 4t CORY,•'A 1 tm i- for A Widow" Oi.,

Hri'li'iili'ilturf, Olllo.

WANTEDIMMKIJIA'IKI.V,

BAND LEADER,also Cornot, Clarionet, Alio, Kuss, Tromltoiie, •»*-oplione, Harltone, Drums. Pcriosiicnt lot^atl

steady work : niuxt Join at once. Hlate nil flr*l

lottor. JUH1T. J. ARHMTltONO,YORK TIIKATIIK. 81. John, N. H.. Cahad'*

WANTED. FORRepertoireGood Heavy Man.

'then, write. FRANK >. HARVEY, Liberty, N.

J., avj-i; Rllensvllle, N. Y., week Aug. 'J7.

Ml l|...|w P. MOlt « I a. Dutch nnd Irisi

LlDeriJ, (KimBIMAN. ..Hjmlaiila. anil

Address caro-Cbll'I'l.ll Ulllco.

PALEY40 W. 28th St., N.Y.G.

II AH

50,000 FEET OF FILMFOR SALE,

100,000 FEETFOR RENT.

FOR SALE OR LEASE,AT A BARCAIN,

The elegant private Pullman Cur "I'aiwy," «MUInng, six whuel trueks, four stale roouts, toilet,

largo dining r.jum and kliuliun, all fiirrilBlied*

Write for tmrtloulars.UK UCOIUI A FIHLim,

m____^m___ OranrtTho.il ro._Haii_l»li|KO, Cal._

A.«<WANTS

thoroughly etiulpped. Uuoked so'ld; best ilnni

and terms. Wiiut Man who eau inn m HiiHlncsri

Manager and Treasurer. Handle your own monoy.Talk qiil'.'k. Open Ruj, IT. A<ldr»?ss

TIIKATIIK Ali MA VAIJK1I,Bliit'on 0. HrooMyn. S- V.

WANTED,CHARACTER WOMANchild mill xpectatty preferred. Join linmcrtlatcly.Helton. Mo., week kj: Olatlie, Xiin., week UT.

CllAWKMHli'M itOMKIXANft.

I rent Opnortuulty*ITED—A Partiierlor a real moripyfro'ter,

50 Cents for a Book ot 10 Sketches; 5 Actsfor I Hale, I Female; r> Act! for '2 Mates Moneyunior or '2 c.jiji stamp. AUiIrufM llKKNAKUi, MM;, l"»y wiiKiii,m Jay Hf .. Hrooklyn, H. t.

HkctctiOH and PtafB wrllten u> order.

WflNTEO-SlX PERFORMERSFor Medhlne Hliow. Ones play organ preference,Travel lo "ty owo vmt. Work an v. Inter.

DR.Ce . NPAiVfH.KH. Tyrone, Pa.

CLftRlONETTIST AT LIBERTYK->r eomlng HeaAon. Just Ilulslieil 44 weoks at n,

arv cla-K Votulcvlllo Thcalre. bTKI'HKK W. IIONU*VAN, Kami* Hea'rti »rr|wnr*. Fill Hlvcr, Mass.'

WAN (ED, SMALL TEH IS; 6000 SHAPE!fjtttigiitng Uailiry, llnniMTH, Kreu sttraellon toy

fdr. IVivlleg'-* for mhIo. (Ir.ilz, Pa., fair, Ooi.Ii,l'.;. f'KUF. 11 AKIt V HM1T1I, UruU, I'a,

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NEW TOBK CITY.; I

••j ij

'—-. ,|. ',: > - " '-r :':

£ Proctor's Vnlon flaoare:TJiLrnire (E. K. Rogers, .resident manafer).^-On "Monday afternoon. Aire. 20; Edward,'flaxis' dnd company npiicnrw for the Drst

tlttc in tlllB city In "The Unmasking," n one«t traced}'.

°

£ lis ,qw» ,wr.lll|i«. Tlie ttieme.

'iBrtiitni;'twci«'ciimaV'ui>'i'™»' "1C 8lotJ ot

tile loft" if 'Uiinald TJMrles anil Forrest

Fdtb"? fbdrn ncuiml tgr r.nllj: ("elesle, whofavors ''toe Corn*. 'A .lieneltt, l« In progress,

tlie nctTiill'occiltnni; llrSf III tile cnen roomof tlie tfcrntri., mill tlitvta'il 'raen In (juration

nre ; to anwar 111 flic BWnroHli Field scene

lirom Bitliflrtl If I, UevrleR'aC IHchnrd. andForties aicrtlcliihiiVlll:

1 Tlie tatter sweurs to

Hit DevilCT AKrlnic' fhe Cnm|mt, and almost

.nWpaiJJIIIrW* Ills.»ti f-noiJF. /. 'At tlio cine nl

stem] of UliT.ard and llljliirrond, Dcvrles andFortes '"battle for mlpivnlary, the former

flfmllv killing We Hirer. A. Hi-cat <knl of

enthuslaste ' was -aroused, and with all tlie

aerlomif *0Ht; 'tVere '!« S Veld or rnmeilj andaattre trillcll Is fjlcnnlna/' Mr. Uavls —verj sntlMnctnYy

r ns "'

Hawthorne, renderedi Forte*;" Tlit other* 'l.~.cast) .were itaslmr. " Ban Hlierinan andMallei lie Forest wore greeted with roars of

laughter In their absurdity, "Bhrpwreckcd

at Poor Arthur." Cnnm aud Karnuni workedIn their usua.1 oleiith'' innimer. di'splte the

lieat. (horse Thajcher and Chan; M. Erneft

(first Joint -uiilieltTOni* locally) pleased In

their dlralmitlVi. minstrel offering. .Moras,

baker and company (first New York appear-

ance! were unfortunnlc In the selection, of

tbelr material, for the sketch was lolky andtisUterettliig throughout. The St. flnge

Bros., with Fred .Ht. tinge doing a. short

ISrilworaWlB.

sattSfnctoVy ' ns I>ev,r1es, '.nnd FrMericroe. WhUci'm] able

,RSsistifhcc ds

Tbfc otbet's*' (there! weft) "•"* In *he• vt

monologue, pleased in their comedy bicycle

Hci: Loura Mllhud received tuueb applause

:for her singing." James M^to.Hg£g*Min' Ms monologue nmj. parbdles. oihers were .

tfedrlx and Prcscotr, Billy Broad (llrst lime

• i\trfi, who plcusttd; In monologue ; Lyrical rlo,

' AIUKa Trio aud Mnslcnl IliieUn. The klueto-

pribb closed the bill. .. .."

Maiiiinti.H Theatre (.*». A.. Brady,rciumger).—WagfnhalH .*; Kcrapcr presented

tlie'muc-u drncai*efl "Kr*iit/pr- Hanata, for

tUeisM*. time In New York City, on An?, l.l.

n'lta Tllauthe Walsh as tlie Btnr, and althonah

M\in WfllMi'a perstopa) efforts were .i-on*cleu-

tloiiiilyilbweu. and hw work wob of high

order, tfte play jiresentdd too many IIhwb

Keltli A I'roctor'i TweptStreet Thentre.—trim?* Nelll tadChapman presented, on Aog. 20. for tBedrst time In .New York City, ,thejr comedyBkowh, by JuKati 8tr«ct. entitled "The UdyAcroRH tne Hell," which teltn of tiow JIrn.

l>anforth, a yo'ing widow, thinking Bbe' hasmislaid her key, wanders, at mldniKbt,- Into

,

the upaitnicnt tft Mf-'IIai-'rlMon, who Jlvc*

In the same hptute. 'The latfef . tries to

nwnken Komi'budy In Mrs. Danforth'n npan-mentK. which ore jtiRt flcroas the court fromlils. lint doe* not siirteed- Then he offaVa

her tho hoxpltR|l£T ol .JiIh own roomfr, andappoint* lilt rann.'lMvWrdH, n^ rhnpetoa. AtleuKih the lady, discover* that she reallyhoft the ki'v lo her own room, and flhe dc-

partR, leftVlnK Harrison drinking, a toast to

-'lie hiuly AvrattH the Hall." On tile open-ing dny the ^und pnlu^s.of the Bkeicli wererendlly Keen, and It was quite welt liked) It

iivcils qulikenlug, and touching »p hefe andtherr>, which wilTuuubtleBs come In time. >lr.

Nelll and >fl»s Chapaab wore connnenflabh!In Its playlnjf, and were aided by Heglnahl.Travers. Jtllsn NoxtUD ami rani ^IclioHon,In tbclr latest, ftoceess, "Kiln's AH Right.'

1

gave a clevet picture of humMo life,

with love and' poverty going hand In hand.The act 1b now In One shape, and It is

plnyed .deliglttfully. Toby Claude - sangthree sdbgs, the bc^t 6f which was. hercerfclutllng number, which she renderedwith capltnl effect. 'Ihe Zlng-iii Tnmpc wasgrcntly liked, especially for their Ringing,which was renliy worth going a long way to

hear. John Hozzard told stories and told

them w.'U, getting some worm applause (orhis \v6rk. His dialect yarns were excep-tionally wcli vld, und the setioim reeitutlbn,

-Must n Dog." with which he ended bis turn*was nicely rend. Mosber, Houghton andJklosher scored big, and John and Ucrtha Glfe-

son and Fred liotillhnu, always favorites,were plv^n n cordial Vcccptlon.' Ithondes andCarter, billed as entertainers; lived .up to

tvhnt Ihe programme suiil and -were productiveot much amusement. Herr Baona also madea HiiccesM. The moving pictures continue.Paradise Hoof Uarden (Oscar, ilum-

fourteenth street Themtre (J- W«|ey ^r^^gil^r^rMTjoje'ph^Xeonueflt.mtiBnger).—A. H. Wood,* pre- ^ J™~forgotten at this houae. and at he

rnatinVo Ami -»u ibis fact wai demonstratedHotfen quest, manager)

.

senled Georgie Mack as a Btsr on Aug. m,In John- Oliver's four act racing drnraa.

-Itulcd Off the Turf," which then received

Us first production In New York: City, it

was orlgiiULllv given at Burlington, N. J.,

on. Aug. IJ.- Mr. Oliver ban written a story

that grlM the interest before the curtain

has been up live- minutes,. and although there

nrc melodranutlc 'elimaieB at the end or

every accne Hint throw the gallery boy Into

poroxytraR of delight, there Is much of real

Bdlld iderW to the piece, it keeps, up n

lively Interest throughout,iflod, and there nre several

ty Interpolations that nre

tV.Vmw hMiDier in her iirnnnnv »» »

goes by. 3rS one of the cleverest com,

SSmk vaudeville to-day. J-*J

rouDTllogs ss rimecomcdl-Walsh

and"MeTro,c""dio" aplendldly, »,«&Jjtheir unloue ncrobstlc act. tljnie •"v nrette lumbed In at short notice to 1111

a vacancy ??d were roundly applauded

WjgSm ,Is '?

n ,

g^„ r̂ on' offered ' their cSmedJ, "Dopleasing npcclal-

f.'

n '°

F„llow M°i" for the, llrst time In this

most agreeable. "» °!'°™eT

*„, character changes assist in

" mVklngtrdnS' lively. gffRjMThe lie-Anos were favorites from the atari,

the BlR Three Minstrels <now Norcross, Mor-

ris and U Mar) enterlnlncdn their cus

J favorite' hefe. and the little »-.««forced to respond to many encores. "on».

lerbert amuse.l and held «''"""»

'

a .*'{.?;slcal act; Marlon and Pearl pleased In ^helr

acrobatic comedy turn. Others were; ""

knna and Vi'alby, the Burkes,

worth "and Ned Fitsgluoons.

Cl0A5S?o»tleT«rdcn(W. Kramers Sons, man-

agers).—Miller and Uuntpr. dancing come-

dhns; Jns. It- Adams, Ihe clown on stilts,

McKlssisk and Shndney, colored comedy duo ,

Herman Waller. Eoroiiean heavy weight litt-

er; Bnrrett and Moyd. comedy duo. and mov-uu» ...... —. — .

—:n» nicturcs arc the attract ons for this

(Jut ot length the usual light hursts n upon^f.k

p!ct"K3 an! °*

virtue—Gordon's horse. Fire-Fly, wins the "£"„,,,.„- Sgu„r Hoof Onrden (Henry

Pl""°. mansger).—"Mile, Champagne" be-

alhe compllc.nllonfl nil come about because

ltlibnrd XValdo, known as "Slippery Hick,

whiles to have ills Horse In the, Suhuiban

run second, and lie. beaten out by another

torse on which he wants to bet, because he

knows that he can get long odds on the Dther

Boise, lie Is also anxious that 1-lre-l.ly. n

horse belonging lo Frank Gordon, an honest

t.nrse owner, he scratched In that race. Iie-

c.-use he fears that Fire-Fly will really winthe race- If he stays In. Waldo forces anunacriipiilous woman, Helen Barney, to pose

01 his wife, and they succeed In getting I.ucy,

Gordon's daughter. In their Slower. How-ever, Jack King.- Waldo's Jockey, who has

nfused to do the hitter's dirty work andtide Waldo's horse to lose, warns I.ucy, andeventually rescues her from the clutches of

Waldo, King has a hard light for It. be-

cause Waldo trumps up some charges against

him. nnd has the Imy ruled off the turf.

Texar-Fied W. llun-

The vltagniph

rJubiirbah: King Is reinstated In the favor

of the racing officials, and all. ends well. Ihemelodrama is n_yery good one, and Is well

worth teeing. The star, Georgie Mack. Is a

ycrv agreeable little. aclor, with no Ingenuous

anil verj likeable manner, and a sturdy,

lonest way of delivering his lines. The au-

dience liked him very much, and gave himplenty of evidence that be .was a favorite.

_ Wm. n. 1111111011 mode a capital villain, andmersleln, manager).—This Is the last week. ,ne was well aided In his schemes by l^Ulah

gnn

.and crudTltles to odtnlt of uhrcsel-vcd accept-

iarice bf tils rhoilghtflll playgoer. This Brig-

I lab Version of .Theob (lonlln's four act do-

'inestlc drama was orlalunlly produced at Mc-

Vltliet's Tlieotre, Ghlcugo, III., on ^Urc. 4,

"B04. It Is ti simply toTc*. It Is h simply loTd story of domestic

hUBpenlngs. fiish'oned along grooves lliot

halve been well worn down by playwrights

that .have gone before, and there eeeius little

'JilBtlKrntioD for Hie high claims Ot excellence

iiude tor tills woflt. "Thoro-ore,.lii ndflltion,

bo mnny crudlHes In the fashioning .of the

Btory that, from the standpoint of. art In

rollttructlon, there Is little to commend. At

the beginning of. the play line, learns that

llattle.r the eldest daughter tit a Hussiau

5cw ;nnmed Hafael Frledhinder. has been

secretly married to a Hussion of noble

Wnjlly,' hill llndlng that Ihe ninrrlugo

will 'not lie .nrogtiixtd ny fhc chnrfli

«rl the' State, her |nl«P«nd 111'doapnir

had shot himself. IWr iinliora child, there

fore, .she knows will be deuuied llleglllmale.

To' Bhleld lier dlKgrnce her fnllier Inslsls

that she mnrry (ircgolre. her soilnl Inrerlor.

and > Irorclgrute to Alnerlcn. where the lust

JbieeVn nie |ni.d. Gi'Cfotre accepts jlatllo

tlfll' the full knowledge of ,thc Mala, no

•ccotliit or the malaria! benefits. heaped .upon

tilu-V Jinr fatliet. Vl'he setond sot p»e«onts

the domestic slhiiillon seven years Inter, nodIt. seaniB that Haiti* K.subjceioii to every

hTimlliatlori and crucltv on the piut of her

Susband arid tlio perlldy or her sister, Celln,

who .brawn!* courts her liusbauda atlen-

Uonar ilaftfo Is forced' ,o submit bocouse: ihaJtiiows'that the altaraallv* would, create

a scandal which would Toll On the head or

her child, revealing the fiif't that he lias no

varentnie. Moreover, the new diagram «n»

ictls, would break her father'? heart, ller

ililer and lier husband, nhd even her mother,

Old and torment her bevond human en-

uiltnnce, and lead up Inevitably to the Una

tragaly, when, Uattlc kilts h"' huahaud andBlrterT noil then becomes a ravlug lonnllc.

The uuriiose of the play Is to Illustrate the~ ••* ,r. ' _... ,1.-1 .hh., I.n nt I l-ll.l ,. ...1 til

eoi(111

R.oetiric Tie's "to ilegenfrate when the. vouncer

e.uerotlon Is suddenly^ lietett or the. conrll-

jns whlt'li surroundedrlts childhood. MIhb

oiwlble 'crimes th>r~nuir he ftlrlbuted to

aclal prejudice, and the tendency or do-' Ties to "

tlans whtc. _Walsh was equal to every demand made ujion

her taleuls. but she fell In!" u luoiiolone of

BBsecli at times that scarcely aldejl In car-

i vug the scenes lo conviction, ller work,

however, was collimendalilc. oud was received

with great warmth by the audience, llclfli

Ware made a conspicuous success as the

sister, Celln. a role which she ployed with

lnteJlKCUt shading aud real force. Alexn n-

der Vin alllztl. as the husband., did yell .In

several fi'flng scenes, nnd acquittal himself

with credit throughout. The cast: Raphael

Frledlnnder, George Sunnier;: Kva, his wife.

Eleanor Corey : Uattlc. litwiaha.Walsh :

Cella. Helen Wnre : Sniniiel. Wllllain Wuds-vvorth; Bphraliu Fiddler, William Travers;

llella. his wife, Jessie Itnlph : tlregolre, his

Bon. Alexander Von Mltwl; Nntnche., l,iiur«

l.mdeu : Albert, llntl e's son. Muster Illc uird

Slorev : Neva, llcnlnli Thoiupsou ; Minlielsky,

1,"riianri'

i!l!

liiclitrr (Sullivan i Woods,managers!.—"Wily. 1.1"' Kid." a four act

f

plflV. l)v' WMller Woods and .losepli giiutloy,

la this week's nttrucllon. . .lonepli Siuutey,

In the title role, was supported by a coiu-

pnnv which was ciint ns follows : Sleplicn

\Yrlght, Tints. J. Ma.'Mnlum: Mnry. his wife,

I orene ^crgiisoi. : fol. Wayne Bradley, -lebn

C Kcuton; Nellie llrndlcy, Murlou Leonard

;

tiovd Denver. l*intl Bnniett ;Con H»u.o>\

Sidney Olcntt: Moso *'«"'•iG,W

i?Tii wkiT?Tcre: Jim Storm, Krm.k (Jordon; Bill Wliltc,

.Ibuics Mel. Acts. II. HI ami IV.—t'on Jlan*

ley. Slflnev Olcotl : Ho.vd lienver, Paul Ba^iett: "I'cftnuf Olvniml, Uubt. »j. Vlngola:

ilud Monroe, Thus. J.;MacMnhon ;

HunkfUirkr T. .Trrome Mortey : Col. Wayne Hnnl-

ley, Jolin C. Kenton : .Mow More; i.eo»t* M.

He \>re; Arlzuiin Jake, .lames Knrly; M»Ilv,

Teivde Lnn«lng.:..le:ilite, Adele Lyndon ;Nellie

llradley. MmTon Leounrd. Next week, "8e-

*' Wistaria t»rt»v« (Joseph Hart, mnnn-,.r)._Tlie anmnier run of "Seeing Newfork" ended here Sniurrtny hlght, Julv 18,

nnd for the last two weeks of the roof sen-

son, beginning Monday, UO. nn all vaude-

ville sbV will he given, fc-voro of the

nedDle which have lt«n In 'Seeing >ewYork" nil Siunni.'r. npueiired In specialties

-^v'tb wlUch Hiey have been.idem I fled In the

prnfesulon. nud all were we I received. IheRc

Included : Carrie lie Mar. n songs, and Al-

Ireecli nnd (he Three Rtwebuds. That ,uiar-

lOtVe n so wus relaloed In their minirtihle

vSlwrS! me hill was tilled nut with May•yohe, who wns in good yolce «>* t&Mwo l the Four Lnkens. In their Uir»ln?

WahW act; llomilrr und Ikirelo. In Rt might

SnO^ cTunedy ncrolmtlrs : hnllft. entiled

'•The CricltetB :" l^nwl U Croix, tramp juo-

o\Pt- Tlie Kerarls. dancers: Sid Hskter, on

tV*lnck wire, nnd the hiolU l'lctun-s.

WwHaoLNi (Mrs. Tlieo. Moss, mnnngeri.

-J'llh. Honor, the M.«yov." entered lis fourth

was un (hie lo upi-ear on Ihls drrio. owing to

the -iidde-* death of Iter inollicr. -'M-Hkw

Aleknlder plnvoil the pari ot »hor notice.A-L*i?€ifn Tbentrf (Unnlel Krohumiu

mMinoer,.—"The Lion nnd Ihe Mouse" be-

Wkvllle Tfcealrc—-This hotifie opened

1,1P Reason SaUinlny night. Aug. 18. wit 1

tteome Sidney, la "nnsy Ittj'a Vacation,

ixm the attraction.

of the voof (itirdcn Summer Eeiisuti, nnd anMonday nlgbt, 'Abg. £7, what, the inauage-rr.'itt term the .Inaugural week ot 'the reg-

ular Knll nnd Winter season will begin bygiving uoth the nifttlnee and night perform-ance,, ontthe Victoria stage, down3talrs. Theroof griideii will ;IinVe added another auccess-fill Kmiin.nr season to (bnsv of prevluns ,vent's,

And the patrons have: by their sternly audfoyo-l fliitrrfnnge, Indorded the efforts u( themanng^nieur In striving to give them excel-

lent cnlerlnfnmeut, regnrdlens of the expenseIncurred In doing so. The I'nys, In thiuma-turgy. remain for the final week, an do Dzlrla,the dancer; Arthur 1'rlnce, the clever veil-'

trllufjiilKt ; Lnlln Selblul, the pretty and ac-complished bicyclist; ltudlnl am) Artbor, 1b

comedy and expert Juggling; Collins nndllari,' pnriidy acrobats; WlHy Zlinniermau.artistic imborsonfltor of musical authors, andKnulcr' and 'Oundter, dancers. . IMce nndl're-vost, In "Ilumpty Bumps." return for thefinal week, and the Itor,e Do Unven Septette,female "aJngets. made' their Initial bow hereon Monday, i5. '

t. rriud Ouern Uouie <Johta H. Springer,manage.!',.—The seusoti opened here Smur-tlny evening, Ajhg. 18, with the favorites,Wllltiims' end Walker. Ii) "Abyssinia," to acsi'rdclty Itouse, nnd the two weeks* engage-ment pcomlsus well. .The stars, ass-tared byAUla (Jvc. ton Wnlkgr, Xuttle WUllauis, UutUcMClritoitli, nnd the others, created lota oftun. Tlie custt : Jasmine Jeuklus, Bert A.Willlnnis: ltnstus Joliuson, 11. S. A., (leorge

W. Walker; Klder Kuwlcr, Chan. II. Moore;Miss 1'rliuley, Lotlle Williams; Aunt Calllel|»rker, llstlle Mcintosh; Wong Ktsi, George(,'atlln ; Sercun, Maggie Dnvls: Kliig'Metteiik11. It. Henri Strange: the. Affu ..Megui. . Xogu-tit, 1. A'.'

;•Shlpp ; Bhamhnl Bblnpso." A)n.

Rogers; .zamlsh. 3: K. Llghtfoot ; Oihreekn,.Ins. Marshall ;. IScmrn, Aruiur l'uyjie; iladji.

Win. V- Klkins; Camel, Messrs. Pdyne' audI.lllntd; fu Tu, Annie Ross; Varlneoe, Ada'("ulKcsse ; Allnm, Kate .Tones; Mlrlau, AldnOverton Walker. Kxecutlvc. n te(T : J.. - 11.

Shoemaker, mannger; Abe Levy.' businessnmuagci*; Albert Fable, advertising ugent

;

•IfiiiHH Vuughnn, dlrcitor of orchestra, W. C.I3LklR3. director of vociil music; Jessie Shlpp,stngf director; Alec Rogers, agslutant stugedlflector ; Ilacry SitirTord,, master machinist;Hobt. Craig, .maa'tci' of pronerlles;. Jami'sManton, electrician; Mrs. lteed, wnrdrobelulsti'css; Katie Junes, aKslsiant tvardxobetolstress. Executive staff for tlie..1 (.rand

,

Opera House: John II. Springer, ' proprietor

'

nud manager ; J. llnrwood Springer, btitdneas

mannger ; It. C. Swift, assistant to inaunger;'Itrousoti Douglas, treasurer nnd press repre-sentative; Louie Vallalere, assistant, treas-

urer; A. K. t'a'ylord, niuslcnl director; Clins.

It. Norman, ui:.ster machinist; Jbiuob lill-

uiore, master of :propi'ft ks ; William V.

Ihvyer, chief usher.American Theatre- (J. M. Ward, man-

ager).—Another -big Biiccess was,added to thealready big . Hat wnlch Al. 11. Woods owns,when he ureseuted "The Power of Mdue,v," abtelodruuui,' In iour acls, by Owen I'avls. it

received lis premier, .Aug. 11, at the LyricTheatre,. llobokeu,.X. J., and was Introducedto .New York nt the matinee here, Aug. 1!0\

Mr. Owen bun handled the, ever currenttheme ot capital m. labor in au Interestingmanner, ana has written' some remarkablystrong" Weiies. The big climaxes, which, ofcuiirse, uppeal to tin' gntlery, are by no meanstlie strongest portions, ror .many of thespeeches «ro of l,he calibre one enjoys, butrarely hiiiirs, In much higher prlcetl attrac-

1lo;is. The llrst act gave promise of genulue("riimn, hot inclotlrnmn . followed close oulis heels. It was Interesting to noteHint the genuinely druinnUu portions re-

ceived close und .respectful Attention. Thestory ; lloger Wilson, a miiltl mllllob.nlre,

desires to secure pupers which will place 'the

secret qt A patent 'Am brick In his .possession,

nud trlej to bribe his bookkoeptu*. Sidue>' Nel*

sou. to do the work, by protulstng him ihehiind of his niece. Lucille, whom Nelson loves,

but t hit bitter will not fpmtiko Ihe trust givenht,ui by. Keeley, the manufacturer of thebricks. Assisted by Taut CAnlieltl, his secrr-

tarv ; B<il Drake, a thug, and Mnnda Itay-

inond, Vyilson:!! mistress; Wilson hounds Nel-

Kun nt every turn, , using the power of thetrusts to. keep him from securing work.Hventtinlly, of course, everything turns outright'. J. K. Mlliern seemed to enjoy therlturncter of Hie mllllbnnlre, nud *wn» par-

.tkulnrly vindictive In his work. Frank An-gus wus ttkcelle'nt as Nelsou, gaining res|iect

ut once and lidding ll. Will N. Webb wn9quiet, yel bruiiil ns llrnke. John Itavnld wascKpeolnlly goo<l us Keeley. and deservedlots of .predlt. Noah ?f. Beery Jr. played n

bit In good shape, lleddu Laurent wonsvnipiilhy us Lucille, nnd Kmnin II. Currnnwns cilerUve ns Mnudn Rnymuud. MayThoiupsou contrlbutotl n flue bit of chnr-

actor Avorl: ns Mrs. NcIncu. The others

ftded cunmcndably. The cast ; Sidney .Nel-

son. Krnnk Angus; Paul Canileld, I.ouli -J.

Cotly: Bill Drnke, WH N. Webb; Ted. Jor-

dan,' llnVry Le Van; Shiny Jones, LawrenceMerton:' John Keeley, John Ravold : «lni-

iiitm*,' Noah ft*. Beery Jr.; llollls. Holier* J.

Ulllts; John, Thomns Uemcsir ; Lucille Wil-

sou, Itedda.Januiimt:

'Mniida Uuyinoud, KnunnII. t-armit-i MCynthia Snow

Bryant.- .('. BlnnchejRice made s sweet little

Lucy' Gordon, and John Mllhurn plnyed her

father erwlltablv. Tlie comedy was well

looked nf -r bv Clark Ross and Harry

1 lolmun. the former playing a trampcharacter with excellent effect, and the

Ihtter looking" after a darkey role to the

accompaniment of much laughter. The 6pe-

fllaltivs were all high ctas*. and were njf>

trlbuled by" tteorgle Mack and chorus, the

Held Sisters. Clark Boss and chorus, Mr.

Hobnaii, nnd Mi»s Holmes and chorus. Thecast: Richard Waldo, known on "Slippery

nick," Wm. It. Randall; Frank Gordon, JohnMllburu; Dopev Jones, Clark Roms: Ca»sar

Angusiua Mlggs. Harry Holmon; Jim Brady.

Clins. D. Chapmnn ; Dlctrlct Alloruey. Chns.

Dai Foirre«t; Sandy Small, Hnrrj Mantell;

Ben. Horry Hinds: Kront, Sfrllufi Seym o re

;

Hall B'jy. Rose Sheldon : Page, Estelle St.

.(Jlair • liuev (iorden, i\ Blanche Rice ; Uelen

Hartley : iVelilnb Bryant -.Mrs. King. Bertha

Welby: Kalo Brnuy, l^tty Holmes; MissJJelond, Cella Ueld: "Miss Clayton. AudreaReldi MIbs Ronthwell. Nlta Held; MaryHenderson, Cltvirr Fordo ; Polly Brown, AgnesSt. i.enrge; Fanny Burk, Mary Hilton; JanoClould, Jeasle Morgan.: Sndle White, famraBlack;, Kale'Wflson, Albumin Uurns; dock

KIup fJporglc Mack.

Dewey Tli>a1»*, (United Theatre Co.,

managers).—This "house opened Its ninthEt-nson Saturday evening, Aug. IS. The housewas crowded to the. duors, am) many wereunnble to gain admittance. TUe JloonllgutMnlda, "liuder the. maiiagement- of; CharlesFrnnklln, was the attraclinn selected, to openIhe new seflsdn. Tlie, flr^Rt part, lscnllcd "A.

Dny at Niagara Falls," a bright burtetta byBorn B. Howe, which is /nil of witty sayings,

catehv music, pretty girls and beautiful

rostnhies. The electrical effects In Ibis are

remarkable, espec'ally tl.e.-scenc as tbe.eu.r-

lalh rises, which .Bhows the. falls In .•mo-

tion. The whole company was utilized,

comedy Mng the aim of til)* prloclfin Li,

which auccwded In .creating much merri-

ment- Nothing but praise was bear! ro-

gnnllng the costuming nnd scenery of the

whole pl3ve< The work ot the chorus

was mn-.'h npnlnuded. An olio composed or

excellent vaudeville telent vyas given. It In-

cluded ; Sanford' nn.l White In a musical

S'

lnvlet which. scored e hit ; thfl ever .nopulnr

nm S. Howe, who har. suuplleo .hlmtKilf withAll new material, nnd who .was the .bit ofthe evening: the Bnrlslah living pictures, la

nine pictures, wore beautiful and quite asensation, the audience applnuding nil throughthe act; Martin and Meek, styled two Ameri-can Beauties, n title which tits themright Iv, were , good, and the New YorkIInrmbnv: Four, who sang themselvesInto, great favor. The show closes

with a . roaring farce, entitled "A Day at

Sliecpshrnd Bay." in which are seen very

pretty girls In handsome costumes. The full

cast : .Moses Cohen, Sam S. Howe ; TimO'Sulllvnn. Blanche Martin ; Fits. Start,

Marie llesngarde; Totdodds -Burke, Tomlingnn ; Klttv Michaels, Flotilla Sanford

;

James R.Ka'ne, Anna Meek; Jockey Crlm-mlns. Monica Verona ; Bob Pink-Em TJpten.

Jack Devereau ; Adler Jack, Jim Bludsd

;

Daniel Murphy. Jumes Rowland : Rock's Of-Ilclril Programme Boy, Bert White ; DanSmith, Frank Killlon. Following Is a list

nf the chorus: Kdna Detnwrt, Belle Ardon.Lola Gardet, Louise Moore. Babe Raymond.Vera Uesmond, level le La Ueruto, CorlneSinclair.' Florence Crawford, Leila (lutes,

Mary Slnii,' Maud Wilson, Lottie Hanson,Ixilse Wuyne. Monica Veronn, Lilly Thurston.Hnslnew atntf for Moonlight Maids: Businessmanager. Walt. S.'Klnback : musical director,

J. S. Colton : stnee rnrnenler, E. 1>. Clem-onts; electrician, Sam Weiss;. wardrobe mls-trcHc, Mine. Itamngoan ; stage director. HamS. .Howe. Next week, Wine, '

Woman nnd

S,

20, its ninth week.Garden* (Klaw A Erlanger, man-

a™rs ,._0eo. M. Cohan. In "The Governors

Son." began his sixteenth and last week Aug.

" Belaaco Theatre (.David Belasco, man-

ager).—Blanche Bates commenced her tilra

week Aug. 30, in "'ime Girl of the Golden

West." '

Harlexn,—At the West End (Geprge A.

Blnnienihal, manngerl X H. Wdods newmelodroius. "The (iarabler of the \\ ei*,. is

ihe current b!IL The setting of the play

Crew forth mutdi approval nt .the opening per-

fonnr.itfC, Au-. 20. The company wus gwnl,

and nn; house was well filled, it being the

beginning of the Knll and- Winter season.

Manager Hlumcnthal. who hns been in

Charte of this bouse since the opening of rhe

honse will sever his connection with the

house Sept. X Next week, "Texas.

Kkitii 4 Proctob's ran IIundmsd andTwi.ntv-fii.th Stkkkt THBATaK.—"One of

Out (JlrlB" is the offering for this week, andu lnrge uudleuce was present at afternoon

and evening performances. The play waswei! cost and staged, and the entire perform-

ance satisfnetory In every respect. Thevaudeville offers Joule Allen and motion pic-

tures. _ _H- itTir, ft Sfamon's Old Heidrujebo Roof

Guua (Ben Hurtig. manager).^Huslnesais sUB -good, anil every indication points to

Irs contmp.ance for the rest of the season.

The programme for this week Is a good one,

nnd afforded great pleasure to a large audi-

ence on .Monday night. The bill :Billy S.

ruiTord, the Zuncigs. Maude Lambert, Jawspud Bonnie Farlev, Hodges and Launchmcre,Taneitn, Kolix and Cla.ttan.'Snd Althea Tw4is.

CloTJUM (iMvc Kraus, manager).— Thishouse opened the season Aug. ..10, the TigerLilies being the attraction, and 'a crowdedhonse welcomed this, the flrst. burlesque

company, of the rwuson. Tbe cotripuny .gavea 'most, creditable i>crformance. The llrst

part, "A Temporary Husband.'* was wellstaged and costumed, with bright musicalnumbers nnd good comedy abounding. Theolio offered : Mar Belmont, In singing anddancing ; Le Velte ami Grant, esitoneii ts ofipbyslcal culture Murphy, Halow and Bar-rett, Corbley and Burke, comedy act, scoreda hit. The costumes and scenery are dp-

serving of special mention, and the entireshow won favor. Next, week, European ben-BatIon Co. •

HU (Wui. T. Kebgb, manager).—"OHFlangereus Ground," a melodrama of ahighly sensational order, drew a packedhouse at both performances 20. Next week,'The Man of Her Choice."

flven neve beginning the first part of Sep-

ember. The llrst of the big affairs will be

the Klks' carnival, on Sept. 5. W. A. ElllV

•End of the World,'" ."Creation.',' and "Pha-raohs Daughter" are still popular.

Eostock a Animal Abena.—Mr. Boatockhas sec 'Jred for .his, arena at Coney Islaod analr of twin elephants. They are at pr-sent

on exhibition "at the Mwsellles spatlliu,nud will be shipped to this country to ar-

rive In time for the .Coney l3land Alardi

ores, which opens BemV 17.

MiSiiArrAN . Ehacii.—L. E. Rice's "TheGirl from Paris" will be revived for the

imal fortnight of the Manhattan Beach The-

atre, which ends lis prosperous season onLnhor Day. Laura Guertle Is retained, with

Jaate Sodlcr, Daisv Green nnd other favor-

ites, Cnrlton ting ploys Honeycomb, andSam Sidman micceeds to the part of tho

(ierman Innkeeper. This la Carnival weeknt Pain's Amphitheatre. Thursday will be

Pain's own benefit. .. _ .Bkiqhton Beach r.*nK.—Lloyd s fireworks

In the blg'Orana have ' proved.a strong at-

traction, rn addition the entertainment' has

& nrmber of other features including: Mile.

Meeker, on the flying rings, surrounded by

lire. Speedy, the high diver, gives two per-

. forraanc^s each day. .

Bnii.innN BFJ.cn atSBC SaU (W.- T.

Grover, ronnnger).—This week's bill Includes:

Virginia rlarle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Trues-

daie, Howard and Howard, Nora Bayei Dei-

more Sisters, the Three Claires, Johnson andBurns, Shean nnd Warren, and the klocio-

HKTiDEBSON's, Coney Island.—Bill week o(

20: Marzella and Bartholdl's Cockatoos, Car-roll and Baker, the Great Albas, Shubc:tQuartette,. Jenn Bedlni, In "A Nlgbt In Eng-lish Vaudeville," with .Harry Hearn and Ar-

thur dallimore; May Walsh, Famous GrandOpera Trio, Abdullah Brothers. MessengerBoys' Trio. Qulgg. Mackay and Nlcker^m,La Dent. Marseilles, the Bradford's, and Sis-

ters l'erle et Dlamant.Notes.—Wm. C. Frldley. last year treas-

urer of the Majestic Theatre, has been ap-

pointed manager for the seaxon of 1906-HM7.Louis Itallskl, who assisted Mr. Frldley in

the box ofticc last season, will be the treas-

urer The Bijou Jheatre .has -now- a

color scheme if deep goid and delicate green,

which Is a big improveemnt over last sea-

son ..... Manager Gaylor states that-theEmpire Circuit Company now baa fonyhouses under its control The ShubertTheatre opens Sept. 1, with the De WolfHopper Opera Co.'. The Grand OperaHouse opens Aug. 27, when "The Convict'sDaughter" will bo seen Keeney's opensSept. 3, with a strong bill. ,

M:\v YORK. City jottings.

Brooklyn.—The Majestic (W. C. Frldley,manager) .opened Its regular season Aug.18, "The Yankee •Consul*'* being the attrac-tion. Every seat was sold long, before thecurtain rung up. Harry Short, as AbljahBooze, the American consul, was very funny.Tlie comilany, which Is very strong, includedWllllnm V. Stcunz, I. B. Jefferson,: CharlesJucklln. James Brenna'h, - Olga Kalueng,Isabel. Carroll, Elaine, Vou Thlele. MargaretFlavin, and others. Week of 27, Billy B.Van, In the hew ''Errand. Boy."

Bi.tou (Mrs.' S,pooner, manager).—JTblspoputar stock compnui' preseuted "If I WereKing" on Its opening night. 20. Edna MnyIpooner, as KriitlteiTne De Vancelles, .was

Song.Hnher's Muaenm (John It. Anderson,

mnnngeri.—Capacity business Is the reportnt tills house. 1,'Jie /ollnwlng curio bull at-

tractions httrnelcd .considerable attention:Wnrren Llnculn TrnvtH. Mile. Carrions* troupeof American benrs. Ilurd, nr'mless wonder

:

Mile. Moreno's educated spaniels: Gle.nfleld

nnd his wooden hended fnmily ; Herr Rchln-nunj, tumbteronlcou. nnd Molmmed Benjamin,human pin cushion, in Ihe theatre ihe fol-

lowing ntwenvd to good advantage : CluraCorblLt, the Blesrlngs. Ilnrrlgnn and Gibhs.Sni-nh. Herbert,' Frank Wnrtl, Osborne andWallace, the Rich lmo. Wnrd nnd Fields, Lot-

- tie 7atnablfl, and the Edison moving nli-turps,

Aendemy of Mnhle (Gllmore & Toiop-klns. .managers).—Diwtjn Karuum. In "TheVirginian," started his third week ami last

fortnight Aug. 20. '

Third Avenue Thentrc (M. J. Dixon,iuannger>.—Oscar Dane opened here Aug. 20,

- to good business,- In "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Ilycle." the version having been written byMr. Pane. The cast. Act. I.—Dr. Luotoii,John Waters: Gertie. Rose Mnrston : Rev.Abholt Holland, Theodore Hamilton ; Donald,Baby Corlnno ; Mr. IHlersou, Grev TVflgtarjSe\ion, Wflrren Fonl! Alice. Jessie Le Uoy:Dr. .lekvil and Mr. Hyde. Oscar Jtane. ActsH. Ml. IV nnd V.—Swlpsry. Glndys Mal-vern: Oillcer Dolnn, Mr. Hnmlltun: Mr.lTtterson. Mr. Towler : Cllquett, Jos. Selwyn;

Mrs N*t*lson, May Tliomt.soii ; old Meg. Cora Malvern; Itonfttrt. Baby (Vw. mnhche Ilenshnw ; J. R rlnne ; Alice, Miss I.e Kov: Gertie, Miss

Mlliern. Roger Wilson. Executive «""*' Mnrslon : Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde. Mr.

fUnry B. Herts:, rannager ; Jules B. Schloss, Dnne. Unrrv C. Pfnff Is bunlness manager;ndvnnco representative: J. R Mlliern, .stnge , Klmcr .Waul, repi-esenlnllve: A. W. Ilnss,

tllrcctor: Will N. Webb, nsslhtant sNgi- ill. F \nav. ninnnger; L. S. Whwlock, eloctrlclnn •

rector; Tom Creamer, singe carpenter; Iiw-erl J. mills, maslcr of properties. Nextweek. Whiter V. Ilwon, In "A Bad Man fu.n:

Meslco.*!

New York Theatre (Klnw A Erliinger,

manngers).—Melntyrc nnd Heath stnrled

their fuurih week Aug. 20, in "The HamTree."

stage inn linger; L. tf. Whwlock, electrician

;

1*. Minn, pronerllea. Neit week. "TheShadow Behind the Throne."Oltecltm Theatre (Charles Frohmnn.

msnngori.—Ilnttle Wllllnins, In "The LH tie

Cherub," oiiened her third week Aug. 20.(WnTiio (Sam S. & Lee Shubert. mann-

gers).—"The Social Whirl" begnn Its twen-tieth week Aug. 10.

very clever. ..Augustus Phillips, as FrancoisVillon, played the -port well. Other membersarc: Harold 'Kennedy. Hnl Clarendon, Ben P.Wilson, Edwin II. trurtis, W. L. West, IsaacBay ton, Walter Crosby. James Montgomery,Olive Grove, Jessie McAHster, Harriet Swear-ugln. Florence Elliott, Julia Mortis and Do.Il

Murrls, Week of 27. "Grausturk.". .

.Stau (Arclile EUls,-mauager).—This .thea-

tre was crowded the opening ulght, 18. TheItehinsu Shaw nnd Frank 1-. Bryan's Con-gress of American Girls were given a heartyreception. The Mnsked Ladles Quartettecaused amusement.

[MiT.r.iAi, (W. C. Galyer, .manager).—W.B. Wst»on's Burlesquers appeared here be-fore a good house 18, In two burlesques."The Mormon" and "The Bashful Venus."which, were fully enjoyed. The ol to '.con-

sisted, of Millcrsnlp Sisters, clever dancers;Oracle' nnd 'Reynolds. O'rletta and Taylor,iin.l Ynmnmoto Bros. The Broadway GaietyUlrls 27 and week.Rmoadwax (Leo C. Toller, manager).—The

season wll begin here night of. 25, with "TheGingerbread Mnn."

K0L1.Y (Bonnet Wilson, manager).—Aug.27 will see the opening of the season here.The nttraction will Is* "Tlie Power of Money. *

Bt.ANKY'H AMi'ltiON t'M. S. Sclillsiuger,manager).—"The QfMl of the Clrcng," withlleutilce Vance In Hie title role, ulght of 20.The Russell Brothers did well week ending18. Next. "The Curse of Drink."Pavton'r (S. S. Allen, manager).—'The

.Minister's Son" this we«k. The ottendnnce|r.nt week at "Soldiers of Fortune" was large.Next. "The Eternal City.''U.wkty (James Clark, mnnager).— The

pfttrons of the Gnyety, who attended theopening performance of the season, 20, gazedon what la practically a new theatre, as faras Interior decorations are concerned. Fromtop to bottom the house lias been overhauledduring the Summer months, with the mostnlcnslng results. The opening attraction Isthe Blue Ribbon Girls Co. The ollo.lncludes:Mile, Vloletle's troupe. of English acrobaticand fancy dancers, the Orpheus Quartette,the Musical Bennetts, Vlolette Holmes. Thellrst part of the performance Introduces atroupe of minstrel mlcses, nnd as n cloning'feature a burlesque, coiled "The Dog Show,"!<; given.Grand Family Ttibaitr (Frank B. Carr,

mnnager).—"A Hogged Hero" Is gWeti thisweek, Herbert E. Bcuton Is seen In thestellar, part. "Uucle Tom's Cabin" did welllast week.

Lr-NA Pabk.—Tlie bill at the free circusOTcr the lagoon this week Inrluden : The Slc-brrts, bareback riders ; Marqntn' trainedcubs, naflln's monkeys, the Gadschmldt's nudtheir dngs. nnd comedy nrts by Ihe clowns.

DuKAMi.AMi.—A series of fetes will be

Theatres closed abe: The Knickerbocker,Bijou, Joe Weber's Music Hall, Hudson, Gar-rick, Broadway, New Amsterdam, Jilppo-drome, Majestic, Garden, Lyric, Prince,Empire, Daly's, Savoy, Mndlson Square,Hackctt's, Herald Square, Liberty, Murraylflll, Colonial. Proctor's Fifth Avenue, Prbc-

lor's Fifty-eighth Street, Irving Place, Circle,

Miner's Eighth Avenue,, Miner's Bowery, sodLondon.

Tils AsToa JnEATpE BniLDiND, whan com-pleted, will Louse a branch of : the Mtchanks'•nd Traders' iBank, of 505 Broaway, whichwill be of great service to theatre managersIn the vicinity of Long Acre Square, as iheInstitution will remain open day and night:Paul McAllikteu and Beatrice Morgan'

will be seen 'In "The Pit" -at Keith;*; Proc-tor's One .Hundred and Twenty-fifth StreetTheatre week of Sept. 3.

Gr.uriiL'iji; Kl:ti.i:u.k .will be U» primadonna In "A Oue-Horse Town," which will

hnvc Its local premier at the Yorkvtlle Thetatre Aug. 27.

'

The Hippoduome, under the managementof Shubert & Anderson, will reopen Sept. 1.

with a revised version of "A Society Clrcue.''

Keith & Fboctor opened their remodeledFifty-eighth Street Theatre for Inspectionlast Friday, Aug. 17. More than fuO.OOl)has been spent in getting it ready for theopening on Labor Bay, Sept. 3. Narrowboxes bnve been replaced by spacious loges.

with ample room for easy chairs. The stageequipment includes a switchboard, with adouble bank of Interlocking "dimmers." con-trolling 3.»00 lights. a,1 toe scenery Is new.for the opening week the following peoplehave been .booked ; John C. Hlce aud SaUyCohen, .Joseph Hurt's Electric Crickets, Has-san Ben Alls Whirlwind Arabs, Bensah andMiller, Mile Niulji, and Temple and Morton.Geqroe A, Bumrnthal, who has been

mauaeer of the West End Thentrc since It

was built, five yearn ago, will sever bis con-nection with Stntr & Wilbur Monday, Sept. 'I.

JUvin WiHrJtiLD will open bis season In

"The Music Master" on Saturday, Sept. 1.

A. n. Dextkb bus been appointed businessmanager of the new Lincoln Square Theatre.

II. L. Gilmoue has Joined Henry W. Mv-ngt-'fi business staff, and has been assignedto. the press bureau, as assistant to PrankC. PayneThe Murbav Hru. Theatre will open as

a burles(]iie honse lu the Eastern wheel Aug.23, with i'red Irwin's Big Show.The Lonpok Tiif-vtiu; will open Auk. 17

with the Tiger Lllllea.. Miner's Bowi'uy. Tniftg will lonuguratetbo season Aug. 2.1, with the Star Show Girls."BrsTKn Buown," in *he stage version, is

now the undisputed property of R F. Our-cnult nnd John W. Lealer, 'his partner, ac-cording to ihe decision handed down by Jus-tice Gicgrlch Aug. 17. when be denied the In-

jiiuctton sought by Melville B. Raymond toprevent R, R Unteault from uslug the pray.

< «LOUISIANA.

New Orlcanri—The West Knd (TomWlnaton, manager) continues to crowd thelarge open air platform nightly with CharlieFisher and his splendid concert band, theklnodrome and a first class vaudeville bill

The tour of the world and the Japanese ballgame continue to please large crowds. Amongthose scoring heavily week of 12 were; TheLe Bruu Opera Trio, Lew Wells, Pope nndhis; dog, ana Paul Barnes. The new comer*.for week of. 19 include: Swor Bros, andCharlotte Itavchscroft,Notes.—Henry Drees, the popnlar" treas-

urer of the Tuluue Theatre, was a. Crescent(.Ity arrival week of 12. after spending amost pleasant vacation at prominent water-ing resorts The AthleUc Park LaneCasino, etc.. were altered nt auction 10, butwis withdrawn, the .hlgjjeit bid Jjelng?*-"00 The local lodge of Elks gaven big family outing HI, at the fair grouudF.and over a thousand -women and childrenwere royally entertained by the Joilv setWork on the new Shubert Theatre Is beingrapidly pushed, and It Is about certain thatthe new playhouse will be ready as per con-Iract The work on Brook's New MusicalCasino Is olgo getting along at a rapid clip-.. The Elvslan Thentre has no plans forthe season. *

MICHIGAN.

Grand Rapids.—The MnJestic Theatre(Orln Stair, manager) opens the season Aug.lii-22. with "Qntncv Adams Sawyer.*' "Uuderthe North Star" 2::-25.Uamuna (l,ew Delemorer, rnflbiRor).—At-

tractions for week of 19 Include : ArthurKberns, Leo and Chapman, the Otorn Fam-ily. Madame Hhpoffskl, Trovollo, nnd Westand Tan Slclen.

Goi.KnoY'H Pavilion ((has. Godfrov. man-ngcr).—Attractions for week of 11* Include:Frank nud I .anise Beverly. May Hoev. Kielnnnd Klein, the Two Lausdona, and Threl-keld and Wlckc

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Minneapolis.^-At toe Metropolitan Opera

ro with Florence Smo^'Wn fflW a~vcr5eac'cssful twelve sfceKa'citgegonient at this

house -All?.' -5. with a donate attraction.

-(lumoaai" will be puayed tfce first part of

the weak. *nd "Camllle" the latter halt. This-^^asy P(4ye4 two performances dalLv

> rojiionly weeVdf 12, Id "Ubeti-Aug. 26 and week Cbauncey Olcott

will present qli new play, entitled "EileenAlthOTC." ...

liljpu Qrciu (Iol-hb (Theo. L. Hays, man-ager!.—George Fawcett Stock Co. week of

19, In "Bin Van WJnk.le" and "pr. Jckyll

end ilr Hyde.'- TMp, same coninanj, in

"llip Girl 1 left Bcnlpjl SSJ V2 abd week.People were turned away at each perform-ance. For 26 and week, this company, in

•'Wpmap A8alf3tjy_oman."J>8PBlt'M (VWtin Bwk, general manager),

rhe opening week of this house, VJ-\h,

taxed the capacity" at Its two dally perform-ances. For week of 10: Kanfmaun TroupeBeo Witch, Flake and McDanougb. ThreeBose*. Adaminl apd Taylor. Dixon, Brothers,tie Rosalres and tfae.kinodrome.Lyceum (I. C. fapeers, manager).—Levis

Stone Stock Co., In "The Little Minister,"

week of IP- This company .played to larger

13-18. Lcwlt

rm§ mjg£ggg&&

.FAiiaonsr Pask (Btn nowntbal, ma.,.

23 r'!i*,.1rn InniflT- M>r(*l1 u« Unetts.

ttlftT fit ttttl.CiUBT.pa *Np Iza, equilibrist i, Inform ua

that they are in their fifth month withJones & Adams Railroad Shows, and arcmeetlnji with gratifying Buecess.

' Charlesaaya : "Master Ida's aork la the talk of «reritown we have appeared la."

Jimiiv Bom announces that he has closedwith Pawnee mil's Wild West and signed fortony weeks with Hnverlvs Minstrels

ItippKi. Snow Notes.—Hualneaa In Indi-ana and Michigan-has -been -big, although we,have had thirty-three days of rain sincepenning, on May 17. We have enlarged ourshow since opening, and will add eight cagesnext season. Our Winter quarters will re-

ciippKmixoB..— K. Q, Davidson, former maIn ln Frankfort, Infl. . We ore In a atretcitresident of Kansas City, and during later of country where It la hard to get n copy ofytfrs with the "David llarum" Co. and V*% FW*Wfc <* cwa a dally paper. It Is

the Kankakee awampe of India—

S ^n^ 5,¥C **? concerts twicednlly. On Sunday two balloon ascensionsWere roade.by Prbt. Bales. This week an entire change of bill will be given

A FORI

_

"KPf pQIK-^OT MACHINES.If you want to accumulate wealth quickly, start a jienny arcade and

amusement parlor. Edison Coin-Slot Machines fascinate aHd di»w the

crowo* and the pennies. Run automatically by electricity. Write to tia

to-day for full information. **,

NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO.,

64 Lakesifje Avenue,'

Orange, N. J.

©Jher combinations, haa been appointed 1yiaHJ*ga" of the Majeiflc, In placeof Ired Waidman. wbo .will take charge ofan eastern house The Grand will noen "* "•« » ,v,ue ««°uu< .««•<Its season Sunday evening, Aua 26 with ™& um" Christmas. The F'Behind the Mask." 7 .Doc! Breed of ?SW "* **« ad** * the

SiifJS-FLpTO Show NpTB8.—As the lastbig "adv." In Tun Clipper stated, this showwill have a long season, remaining on (ho

L' Famous Eddy

_ the programme,the Krug Theatre. Omaha, was In the rfiv wnlch makes It Tery strong and entertaining.Inst Wetk, lu consultation with Manager Ju. A ^lo«dborat at Mootrty. Mo.. Aug. 10. 1m-onh it 1m claimed that the' New Shu mediately after the parade, did mni-e damage

_ herf Theatre will be in readiness by Oct 1 Vl> t0WD- ftInong the business houses, thancrowds In fhelr. opening week 12-18. Lewis ;-.-,..p. <?. Pulkley, ofj.be Willis Wood 9L£ ,he sh

,

ow gg*!'vhfr? ,w0 J5F 1

*

Stone hns been playing a leading part ^ItU 'or«*»J« Hack Jo the city, after a flne tSe Klilo2* *£* l^iJ* taM Bt

?ei

J<Iftn<;p* Ef^P

tflnvJtslph Btunrt Stock Co. and Dick Ferris down East. Omaha, throoch Wyomlqg. Colorado, Utah,. —_* „_„_ i_ *... 7, • - ^ idahjo, Montana and Ihe Dftkotai, the show

St ittmrni, "ha t *.«-.._ ^w . ,« mm mct wItD perfect ovation. The weatherMnW^aS!»%2rW Theatre (C U. was One. and the recelpta largest In tho

with hfH&EH "ESSUS Bcaaon Au»- 10« show'« blstory. Tiue iAippe« reaches usWI;FL ". q-'ppie Creek.* „.i_ -nd Dromntiv ..noli vtoIi. tlironch tli«

StocYCoT during thepaat year In thla city.

UMiQrE (John Elliott, manager!.—Bill for20 and week : Fox asd Summers, Billy Mooie,Flemfh and Miller, Ilngh McC'ornllck.'Gehe-yJeTe.VlcfdrJa.sand Uerman^a Fleur. Busi-ness was good lit and week.Dlwfy (W. A. Singer, manager).—Dark

week of I?. Fay Foster Burlesquera andvaudeville, ,10 crowded nouses. 12 and week;For week of 20,' the Metry Makers.WokI'EBLasd Pabk.—Special features for

week of 12, Knabenshue airship, and thecentrifugal 'cycle senaaUon, known as "theGlobe of Death." -; '

Paiupb GB0UND3.—Pain's "Kali of Pom-pelj".and_ fireworks^ entertained large nightly

^L .

_ a*week, Drought about 2pp,0O0_guests to the

liidlencep week :©f J2.

glnrttfg -Aug-'

1

early and promptly each week, through tho

a I?™ w« <Fc * Co3IQOn. manager), circus postmaster, to the extent of one nun-

tdZ?& bill

W(!

a MS1! lflBt Wfiek» and dred "« eighty-Rye copies. Fred Jewell,

2XB?SL*M ibe

. ^st. °/

i

Uo Ma»on. The the baedmaater. has lately added orchestralpeople ror week of 10 laclude: Two Orre, W. chimes lo; the mualcnl programme—hts ownn'h«i

lQB«f;-

1?TO n>w ».¥"*. Jsnsen, Del-a- Invention—and his crtatlTe Hun placesi.none, mOttiMl company, and Cos- this (Jepartmeut on an entirely now plane Inntons moving pictures. circus melody.

r

atkdomp (I h II ley & Von Iloutcn, mana- Notes from PUU LUFQ Show.—We are~~J-—*je Lyceum Stock Co., in "From In our fifteenth week, nod we are doing a

very profitable business. This Is our fourthseason over the same route, aad we are given

MB?tr<

odaI' Q: 4- B. ent-'umprjient, bo-3 arid continuing' through tho

city. The annual parade.' on Wednesday, _,,

with altbut "25.Q0O old Veterans In the Itpe

of marcS.. |-'"

r _.

St. I'anl. — At the Metropolitan OperaHouse (L. N. Scott, manager) the regularseason will open Aug. '^l,. with. "Checkers."grand (Theodore L. Hays, manager).—

Thetleorge Fitwcett Co.,.w.lth Tercy EQuhmII,had big to capacity business week of 12, theweek of the 'j. A- It. National encampmentin" our sister city of Minneapolis, .whichcaused an immense Influx of straogers, u>

both cities, "the theatres prospering accord-ingly. "Carmen," lit, will close the Summerreason. The regular season wILl open 2G,

witu "in Old Kentucky." "Across the Pa-cific" Sept. 2, State fair week.

Stab (J. C. Vcu uoo, manager).— TheMefry Makers, in VRunnlng for Mayor,*' hada very heavy business opening week of this

bouse, 12. The Brlgautera 19, the JollyGirls 26, the Merry Burlestuiers Sept 2.Obpheou (Jatnea Robertson, manager).

This popular place had big .business week ofAug. 13- No change of bill is announcedfor week of 20. The bookings are usually fortwo weeks or longer.Umpire (Sam fink, manager).—Business

was very good and showed a big Increaseweek of 1 s. New people week of 20; T3ieWilliams, William De Bpe, and trma May.Those holding over :" Jessie Bennett, GipsyO'Nell, "Caftoli and Gardner, Utty Ferry,Brady and Hamilton, Theresa Kemp, Bertl?Van llaufc. .Vera Stanley, the Musical Srntibs,

Debbie Vedder, theiireat Mlgnon, Wily Gard-ner^,Thurston and Grey, Vera Lpraln and thestock.Mozart Hat.l.—-Ellis F. Gllekman and

Company of Jewish Flayers, from Chicago,

Sresented "The Greenhorns," a. comedy ofewlih Bfe lo New york, 13: "The .House of

David" 18. Mr. Gllelcman has an excellentreputation, and contemplates a return engagement. In "The Merchant of Venice.

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the pear future..- .,,The Nkw Onpur.tM Is nearjng completion,

and. when flnUin-;], will .be one .of the pret-

tiest houses In the Northwest. It Is pro-posed to open the theatre this month. TheMouse will be in the Orpbeujn circuit, which

' will IftBure good attractions The mana-gers of the construction of the Auditoriumnave tendered the immense. structure to thecliy, which offer 1a being held In abeyance,pending some legal formalities. It will bea great addition to the attractions of thocUf, end will furnish a lontr felt want for areeling place foe cooventloiis, concerW nndother big public gatherings. The acousticproperties were found'to b* of the first orderupon the occasion of the meeting of the Saen-getfest "a couple "of weck^' ago.

'- 9' Dnlotii. -At the tyeum'. (C. A. Marshall,

.inwafer) .West's Minstrels will appear Aug.17. -ig- chaiihccy Olcott will come #ith Wisnew play, "Eileen Astbore," 23-2G.MnnopoLiTAK (W. H. .Longstreet, tnaaa-

«r^.~- This house will open. 20, with tho

Sire to Son," packed the house at ••veryperformance week pf 12, and greatly phased.

f ABlAOA. .

Montrenl.— At the -Academy of Music(Walter Greaves, manager) the Pollard Juve-

a welcome everywhere we go. Wc rarrysixty foot round top and a thirty foot mid*die piece, with horse ten} and dresser. Flanshave been inado for n larger outfit for nextteaapn- Our roster -Is: I'etp Doiicette, acro-

aerla!Nts;ler;tit VI

As Ober* Co %^X»iJmi^»ti^*l^' bat,c clown: the nnflure Bros.. aerla!l«ts, .

wd Bff:JB CTMffiMTln^^iS Lou,» '-"venture, dancer and hoop roller; Cdfch. ,tak|nk the ffigft ijlnre- when, I

FAllntoVsro^Sfnt f ':

B' * Zcntmi. handcufTs and rone work; I.utit MMtt fp^pl tlip strtek coqjpntjy. ,ThSi.

Tiieatbe FlUNCAis (F. W.U Clair man-J,u'kson - s'nger; Devon, Juggler; L*vlo Fer- herttfle Knat ngaln. »TJfe*f it "jork stsjr.

m.. DEATHS IN tHE imDFKSSIOV.

Lewis Mot>rUot%.,1.4 wis MonlHuu, .who has been so long

Identified with "Faust" thai his nnine Is

itlTsrlnbiy; associated with that play, died ontiaturdav night, Aug. UUla St. John's Hbs-pltftl, Vunker«. N.; A'., (((tor unflargoliig anopetatlon for HntUfh irotihle.- lie had hrenih falling health for abdtU a yehr. uhd n'as

unable Jo rally nftct the opetatlon. whichWbs decided u{>on aa-n-'lnat resort. Mr. Mor-rison was born In Jamaica, West Indies,

smty-rnc ymrs r.go, #*h| cnirtp to the Vi;lt«l

Mlnfes as. a. boy. Ill* father, was I.hgUMi,and his rnttbiTof Spanish descent. Up en-

listed In the Federal nriny. ami Hcrvert three

and' one-half years -during; Ihe Civil War.lY.mlnrfoutdn.ifllcer. Ih 1«0 -he entetrri iho(Jcamntjc profession at New Orleans, at tnoVnflcUes Thedtif, with" nnirrtt and Setehnll.

Itjo phty wSa ,." ,

l,he l-ontt of rt.J^vfcr," and Mr.

Morrison took the role. At %wft notice; amimade a lilt In II. After that ho became arecbgimrd memtiiT Of-- the stork company.tMrtTciilarly dlslluKHlflhlng himself by ellc-

cVas fhlly liiaylng iPtMdiis. to Booth's Itlehc-

llefi. iSooil nftet-warda, through Booth's ttl-

(JueucQ. Morrison went to the Walnut StreetTheatre. I'hlladMpIiln, where lie rctottlucd

for nine cnitseciitive ypurs. playing Iho see-

nnd .loads ah)d vjllfclbs KM .taking (linrlcs'int actor wont

thekCHdor-

rlstin went to the Citllfornln Thonlrp, In HanFrancisco, in 18T4, wlieto ho itrtetl for throew-auns. uiider iihe,hiahflpo(nerit

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_or Jj>itn Mr-

ThSti

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nrid. loads W T|Ilhlu% unq .tnkuijr tThorh

wslcott's pIsco #IiBoPver Hint actor wei

"stni-rlng." lltvnljyeil Itoiiicti there to 11

Juliet of .Adelaide Nellsoti, and Bill Hykto tlie'Nflfley of hucllln Woatern. 'Mr. Un

_ If.W, Le Clair, manager).—"The flouse nf Mystery" came tcgood hQUaes 1318. 'At Cripple Creek" 20-

kin, alack wire : Cnnjory Slaters, doubletraps : Frank Layo, backward drops, and E.H. Clark, advance agent.Notes from Frank A, Bobbins' Ciactra.—

for the brated

TiiEATnp NvTinvAi i.YivniH rpo.ii r-«« birthday of Manager C. ,\V. Colpman, tf sd-

uMK^lw^^^tel&j£nS& TaDrp car No- *> ,lc ^« B ,,,ft recipient of many

'-" * PWMIaV-gps .£^ueM_jrniu:^ aaRdwme presenfa. Including a diamond "rlo.

DitHng Mils (wilod he __Othello of the older. Balvl,...,

plays for which ho' was especially engagedwere : "The Legion of . Honor,'' "A Colo-

Splendid invention ol Brooklyn staare?,-.,; Km p lor f a.

In the New, Mftntank Theatre. Rrooklrn,thore Is installed, ami In actual operation

[ ttieatre -will not open ufttll

Day), an excellent device to pfofectttih nddlehce nnd actors In onio of lire.

Charles Autenrelth and . Richurn Chandler(the former clecirlcal sMufflf and the. lat-

ter i.mftchlhlst) are the Infehtors and ntft-

entcea, both being employes of ihe New Mon-tftuk Theatre. '

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'fiironnii tho courtesy of Wm. II. Reynolds,malinger, nnd tho able aaalatance or JohnWay ru-h. the stage carpenter, these Inven-tnrs were enabled lo place (he frd|t of theirlii'iilna In thin now theatre, where It hasboon In active oiKratlnn under tests and ex-amination by tho hoard of llrp undcrwrllersand the Nd ftronion, all of w');ort( ex pulsedtliomselvi's »s highly plensed; ..

Tile .iiipiiiiitiiH l-elrasvs the fire riiMalp.opntiR tlie' enotninns Hkyllghts over thegridiron and closra every (Ire door back ofthe curtain -in fact, every exit .before lh.e

cUtUIn can.ho opened by (he same operation,If ..d^flieU: itrcjpssary. nesj reHults are -Jc-epmpllshBrl ellhcr elei'tTlcsliy. aiitomaHoallyor niprhanlcslly, ami so nlmpte. complete nrideffective la the system Mint no matter where.hi- M. what hour of the dsy or night, rtto

should nmtr, It would prove lla own undoec.sk any of Mn* thermostnis arnllcrcd through-out ihe hulldlng. front Mago to front dop|.and mnp rptlar In gr|Hlr«n. wmiM eesp"**^to the first symptom of flunic neat them. Thew rtt )>r WttPrmieii a mom hiteiunilitg ubojuj-ni ration nf till three methods' ariitrd.

A switch In n hot In (he gallery of thetl.nitir was turned, and Immedhtrly t*'>hp]!s, uric mi] cither side of, Ihe *»lsce.. started(n rinc. (he nnhc»toa rmtuin. welgliln'p one

' ilea

- -'Pfrom his wife, Lillian May.Cu|eman ; a beauti-ful silver Glllette.safefv razor, from W. M.Goodwin, manager of advance car No. 1, anda solid gold locket from the following men onhis car: John Tracy, A, It. Harms, Mike Mur-phy. Harry Whltlpg, Wm. Smith nnd FrankCarroll. Our season so far has been mostsuccessful and very pleasant, aad wo are all

looking forward to a lone season Houth.Tin: Great Umtko BHftw Notdh. Alton

k Anderson, managers.—^Wo are still doinga big business In Michigan and Indiana. C.

h\ Anderson returned from New York withEcveral.nsw features for Ihe show- Our Khowseemw to inRe the people 'by 'storm, and In

(he towns we play tho people say this Is

the swellcat, and neatest snow that Utey

have Been. Alton. A .Anderson. want to makethis one of the leading twelve ear shows onthe road. ...

Rostkb or Ax,. F. WfiKixxB's New Mopki*- Shows; "At. 1'. Wheeler, owner and mana-

Ser).—House is dark until .toe. middle" of ger; Adam Gillespie, assistant manager;eptcmber. when the Pollard Opera Co. opess Mrs. A. W. WheeUr, treasurer; Leon Yeaton,

for a season. «.'....'':' :J gerieral contincting ngent ; F. J. Frjnk, spr-Notbs.—Meyer Cohen and wife arrived clal agent: Jns. liutl. boss bill poster^ with

In town 15, pnd wilt be here until 8ent. 8, four bill p-jster* \; -Chsa. E. Shepard. ;llthjiaMr. Cohen baying, moving, picture privileges and banners, with one assistant ; "Blnckey"at the International Exhibition herp Sept. ilartnett, superintendent of canvas, with1^8.. R. 4. Armstrong, manager of the twelve : men; I«en Young, boss hostler, withYork Tliealre, opened his Victoria roller rink - fourteen men : Horace Prentiss, boss prophere 13, to a big house. ,. -The St. Andrew's ertv man,, with three assistants; am. II. Bell,

is stni-"-•

stock company. In "Lea ftftfahts Dea CantGrant." played to crowded houses 1318."Afrnh-na-Pogue" 20-25.

DnbtiNtov I 'auk Hi. A. Dorsey, manager)continues to good business, and a roller rinkhas been added to the attractions. Week of12, Babcock and Minting, the marvel,

Rivcns'ioB Pahk- (A! k. Bead, manager).—Scbell's lions proved a big drawing cardweek of 12, with Lavtne and Leonard, andMontague's cockatoos.

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gauMPB Faiik (Ijivlgne ft Lajole, mana-fers) enjoyed a good week 12-18, with theolluwlng: Thompson's elephants, the FonrLukens. Three Macdonoughs, Jules Oogny,and Lavlgoe's Hand.

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St. ,i«hn.—M the Opera House' (Ai O.Sklpner,: manager) "The Volunteer Organist"opens Aug; 2H, for three days. '' 'Way DownKaat" 27-30, XJnlhane, Chace ft Weston's 'dtn-sirels 31, Sept. 1; Robinson Opera Co. 3-8.

Youk Tiikatrk (It. J. Armstrong, mana-

in roller rink 1I doing good business superintendent

Ueary Wiley, formerly doorkeeper on thebalcony door of the Opera House, died heroa few days ago. '.-.;'

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Toronto At the Majestic 1 ,\. J. Small.managed ''The Queen of the White Slaves"drew sell Aug. 13-18. "The House of Mys-tery"' 9M&

flusi's (J. Shea, manager).—A good card13-18. and crowded houses for entire week.Bill week Of 20 J The Black Hussars, Cather-ine Hayes and SBbej Johnson, Herbert's loop-the-loop, Mitchell and Cain. Selblnl and tjro-

vlnl, Garrlty. Sisters and the klnetogjar-h.

prlvlllges and con<;erttieketti ; O. Cuiluutter sescrved seat tickets.Performers—Albert Goston, principal clown,and equestrian director; the Zasrhs (Cur-vin and Nellie), mnUi : Major Callouette,unlcjcln oh wire and baton Jugglar,the Hurl Falls

t(Ed. S. and Momlet,

Rcrobats nnd breakaway ladder: Albert

DMTO*- Al. V. Wheeler Jr. and FrapkBelmont, clowns, nhd Wheeler's iroupe 'ofperforming poqles, mules and- dugs, handledby Jos.. Tracer ;. band of twelve! pieces, andorchestra of seven"; M. Zednav. superlotcnd-ent of Annex: the Zednavs, Oriental wonderworkers: Capl. Paiinder'M untamable 'Hon

rest of the pttgluctiori Since then Mr. Mor-rison remained as the leading latrrpraler ofthat play. nhd. won Tamo ln.lt all over ihncountrv. Occaslonjilly, however, lit* plujul lo

"Hjehelleti" dnd ' "Yortck|»l Love," Amopgother things he pluved were: "Tho Kchal-client," at the Star Theatre, NnW York, andthe Indian rJrbthers, In "'ihr Setting of theSun."- Fun-nil

iservices were held on Alts.

20, ---from- his late redtdehce,' .Nenpi'i'ltrfn

Height h, Yonkut'H, N. Y. .ills wife, Florenceitoberts, tlienctieNfl, siitvlvcs blm.

Fiiank E. Bakkh, an actor, died on Aug.11, hi his homo In Muskegon, Midi., from theeffects of an dperatlon.. Mr. Balcur, when ayoung mnrt, drst took up musle, then thotirama, and was leading man for several sea-

Sfihs. He then went into active management,niitjiirtlng tile tears of Tjcwh Uoohcq, If.

Beeves SrnlthYand olhct-s. and was nlso mnti>ager.of the i'urk and (,'rlierlon Theatres. In

Brooklyn, and numerous stiK.k eohipinles.For the last two seasons he Wiis representingJiilliia Ciihu'H In|ei'cstH, tthd inlinnged "I>avldHarum." and ttil« season was w hnvc iHrsnfHMlft tour of "BUnday/' UIk wlfn, Fdllh Ellis

ptiiied Itigu to the thousand seven hundred pounds *.'«* releasedalvihl., Among the and reucbod the stage lloor In (wouty-threo

aecomla. nnd .'n si before tho curtain «>asdown, the eight large skylfghls over the stage.

tor. Durand." Ho encti wclgfilug three hundred and flflvti'Hihds. fl>w open, ahtl every "re donrnnekofi|ie 1'iii-tnln. ftfinvc nnd below I bo stage, elosedto InNtanianentisly ; the * 11100 was completelyshut off froni (he rest of the house and theonly, exit for Arc and smoke waa tDrnurt.turHkyllghts. A switch was' then thrown Iti'tbnbox nfhVe, and Ihe name result occurred Thlamis rhe I'lfdrtcnl flenionsliHlfon. TheiahoxcN montloned are coioi-cd with glass .H|owome Indoor fire Ikucn. nnd h mhlfnt hahRsby.tbem with which to break the glaas.

For ihe ituionuitlc demonstratlotj a matchwan liclrl under Ihe (hermoHtat .In the flygallery, and Instantly all the forces were Inuctloh, 'lite same remilr would occur If alife occurred ,ln any portion of ihe stage.Tho meclionlral method was «|mpBiTty It-

self. On either side of the stage Is a stoutIMa which connect* with the trip for the flroI'lirlHln. add another line conhrctlng withthe skylights. '

lines can do

mnde a hit as Hlmop Lcgree. In the.clehorIted prmlucHoii of "(Jncle Tom a Cabin.", al

Botith'H. arid abw nH - McCloakey, In "The Or-tbrodn." A. JI. Fainter otten engaged .himfbr special nppearaucCB at the Union Htiua.re

Theatre, ami Mr. Palmer (lien took Mr. Mor-rison nnd James O'Neill on. tho rOnd, Ih "ACelebrated X'as*," "Till- Danh'heffrt," "FrenchFJals" ond other plays. This arrangementvontinned jirolllahly for about IhrcB years.

Wh lo In. Bah Francisco Mr. MorHson actedi?ot[thia Pilate, in "The FaSHloh;l*Jny L",wheHO'Neill personated Chris). It was after thotermination of (heir Joint contract -with Mv.Palmer that James O'Neill went out for him-self -as Monte crlslo, mid Mnrrlpon as Me-phlsto. In an adaptation of dnethe'ri "FattHt,"nlane by George U palter and ldmnplf. lie first

plated t|ic Miinisbil vev«|un' 'of ."F(tu*t"ai;t,h"Co;iuntli|li Theatre. Cuit'Soo. III., rthpltt

tWenty ypara Up. J. M. Hill fiirhlMhcd (lie

f-eaCrj . aitd. Mr. M-u-i-i&i.n dttended.-tii tno I'nesmuI nf tlid nl'li.lilntlii.i Ul.ll.ii tlitin Hll- 4l/ll>. t-Alltll

At Hie first sign of ftro theonM, nnd a knife Is there ' In

rcjtdtuew when needdd.

.kuik.i'm, »ii'j 11 hum iiwn nrougnr oowu

.ventem MiM-onds. Mr. Wnyrlcb hgs an-iced, his determination to have a ftre drillt Friday, nnd test nil three methods dc-

Tljc Hpeed of (he GUI of the curtain canIn; regulated, and It Ii«m i«wn brought downIh seventeen seconds. *'

nouiici"

•Very .

.

nnMMr. chandler, who showed the workings of

the invention. Is a thoroughly conscientiousand sincere man, and justly bus. the jfWafcatof faith in the resulU, It sneiiM as thoughIt iijust l>e 11 question of only a short tlrtH1

Iffforo every ibeHlre In Iho country, whethar

Stab (F. A. iBUIr: manager).^-The Cherry act; Cleo, snake rhariner; Prof, l^ob.

Blossoms were much in demand 13-IS. and Punch and magle; Dover, midget.horse., andId big business. IVeok of 20, the Merry tlve cages or snlnialu ; Kd. U. Bell, in chargeIsldens.

HIMf"' ot. concert: Bell and Allmon, comediajik;Mai.Mukho Passe (W. Banks, manager).—Dig Frank Clark and lialsy Belmont. O, A. Berry,

slness 13-18. °np popular chef, always supftlfes n» wltjt |ne

Hanmk'b Point (WIBJ. Bobson, niana- HN*our popular chef, always supplies us with |nohest'the market affords, and all are well anqhappy,- looking, forward to oar Houthcrn trip.

Brigadiersv_BijouBijou (Joe Maltland, manager) .—The hot

weather has no effect on thla place ot amuse-ment, as the seats are all full. People for20 and week an: Allaire and Und. Blllle

McRoble, Crawford and Howard. Dorothyl'oe. Reno and Azora, Jack O. Toole, Jan.JlcClennan. and the pictures.Whits CRT,—The hot weather drives the

people to the lake and hay front at OatkaBeach. Among tho attractions'lirc : plavolo,"the demon dTver;" the mystic rtVer; a fidebehind the little locomotive nnd dancingPlatform, with the music by Prof. LaMM Band,.

;Woteb,—Elks bad' a big. day, lp. In the

Park. The boys had a big time In fancy cos-tumes, furniahed by Fannie Archer,.,on oldtlnje professional of 'Nes; York, who Is .a

eostumer in D'hlitth.' The Elks had a largeparade In the city before going to the park.Lodges from Superior, Wis* and' the Irohmining towns were well represented In theparade ..Joe Maltland, manager of the5»iou, la back at Quelneas after nU trip toWlnnjpeif, Man., with General Manager Na'ah,In ^ia auto'. . . . . iChaupcey Olcott IS rehears-mg atthsj Lyceum for his. new play.

MISSOtlll.

Kansas City.-r-At the Glllla Opera House(E.BBrlgbam, manager) "At Criimteqcek"had big business last week, In spite of the(varm weather. The show gave good satis-

fncUon, ann splendid work was done by Jesse"ale, Russell Hampton, Bertha Bell, Vir-ginia Clay and Lucille Smith. This week,Confessions ot a Wife." Next week, "Hu-man Hearts."

Fixctbic Pans: (Sam Benjamin, manager).—Sorrentlno and the Banda Bosaa still con-tinue to "blow harmony" to Immense and de-lighted crowds. In the German Village lest

peek's offerings were :-MIle.. Carrie,. in a mu-sical turn ;. the Cox Family, Juvenile vocalquartette; Trask nnd Gladden, In «n ec-

centric dancing turn, and Josephine Coles,gOpr*ho. The Alligator village continues tohe the centre of Interest, and the ertiptlpn ofMont Pelee la a special nightly feature. Thlaweek. Lillian Berry Itold and a fine new bill.

- Fosest Pabk (Lloyd Brown, manager).—Attendant Is steadily ou the Increase at this

popular place. On the lawn ! Samson andAnccho, In.s h^avy weight act; Mlett's dogs-.In a clever canine turn: LengeiT band, withMhel KlrkpatrJck as sololsL give two con-certs dally. .In Old Heidelberg, the vaude-ville

btjjf ecored a hit. t»»e ncla were : K- J-

Havennnb. — At the AlhambrA Music

Si),—Kxcellant weather and good businessst week.

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™Winnipeg.—^The Dominion. (D. Douglas,

manager) opened again Aug. 13, and wascrowded to the^rfl, wl(h the following bill: Hall, the programme, under the managementNlta Allen apd .coqmany. TV l|J H. Fnx, the Q( George V. Gardner, has; "been drawingThree Trouhsdours. uartjne and Maxmlll an.

iarge crowds deaplt'c tho oui^>r-tnwn attrac-Fannle Frankel, Ben Turpln, and the kino- tlona and tho extreme heat- 'A Brokendrome.. ,.

•'•• . nA . Heart" proved a good opening bill, and the

Bijou will reopen on Aug. 20. company members acquitted themselves In aUKitfL-K (Nash & Burrtws..proprietors).— Hp|Cndld manner, They Include: Margaret

Running right through with Illustrated songs cinuasen. .Dot St. Clair, Lucille Clayton,aod moving pictures .

Jnalncsa Is gooO. Harry Ausiln. with Illustrated songs; -Llndon——*.. Sisters and Bertha McMorrls. The moving

Ottawa.-rAt Brltan|a-op-tbe-Bay (J. E. pictures please. The Llndon Slaters andnutchlson, manager) big hnusea prevailed Lucille Clairton are the new faces for tneweek of Aug. 13, with Jean Ardelle and ber week.

Picks, Ma^trto, Qosarle and Doretto, and the

blograph. '; -i

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»<>COHNECTICUT.

Notk.—John B. Wills, with a rompany ofcomedians and chorus, la at the ThunderboltCasino this week, giving a highly satisfac-tory performance, and as result the au-ditorium la n lacked nightly. The standingroom algn Is up soon .after the curtainrises.

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1. « 1 1WEST VIRGINIA.

Hartford Parsons' Theatre (H. C ParBona, proprietor and manager) opens for the

season A¥s. 25, with "The Prince of PII-

aen,,T with Jess Dandy, chorus of sixty peo-

^TD^rero Ort!tt &9« (Jeoplngs & WameBaig, At Wheeling Park (Geo. A.

firflves Co managers)'.—This house opened McLAiighlln, manager) the bill for we*>k of

Its doors for the season IB.. with"; "At the Aug. 12 gave good satisfaction, to big rc-

Old Cross Roads." A very fiiood cast gave a turns. Coming week pf ID: Wa London.rrPdltaMe rendition, and business was MBfd eton's

. manikins. Casad arid Pe^rhe.rotsblv- %ool "Holty Tolty" 26-22. "A Tom Hefroo, Jack and Bertha. «1^; *HCrown of Thorns" 23-25. Manager. Jen- Barney 'First.

mri' decorating. The prevailing gcr).—Business was fair week of 12. Week

otoriH white, wltli blue aod gold ornamen- of IB, Archie Phllllon, with Ills big spiral

tatton. New and attractive trimmings grace ball.. - .

IhV-imrPH H asters of electric ghtsl umln- Notes.—The tenth annual Kucnacrfest of

re ttS?,' K eitfrc hinseTs far more fte Central QUri Sing.r Bssfag wfll t>e held

i.L;* )h\in hPfoTe her« 21-23, at the Court Tbcotrv. The solo-

Kim^ fLouU E Kelby. manager).—Busl- lst« will Include : Sirs. Alice Mehltt Cod.rnn,

nJs il ^d here which s one of the cool- Edward Btrong and K. A. John, of New York

Sand^stSforuU places in the city. City. mlMsd by the aevclar.d Symphony

"rhe crime of llallowe'en'1

Is booked for the Oichestra nnd chorus of clglff hundred ijng-

prVsenV week, and given by an exeeptloMlly s£._v .^.W \J}?™!*^}?«??**.£ t&

THrtSS Is presenting^ strong attrac-

tlons and baalneas is reported to be of fair

proportions.

Brldsjeport^-At Smith's Theatre (Ed-

watt C. Smith, manager) Dockstader's M In-

strels plny-d to bis jpsiiiesii Aug 18. A

llldnlgbt Marriage" *l'?A'HOTJ*;ffl'Uoity-Toity" 1T718. ^Boosed: "& the Old

Cross Roads" »*. ,"Qu«o of^tbe -High-

binders" 2-T "Dsvld llarum 24. 2*.

Poli'3 (B. a Mitchell, manager).—"MIs-imh .Veil " s-eek of 13. played to good busl

LS Poll's sVbck.Co. sflĝ PgjlUJ.h.

tauwe, sod prcaehta "The Two Orpnans" 20.

Court Theatre, hns resigned, and left forDetroit, to accept a position there. M. L.McOlll will be the treasurer In future.— •«-» .

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Mabveloi's Inuim writes: "I was billedat the Nickelodeon. Boston, week of . Aug. 13,but worked at Salisbury Beach Theatre, andwas the big feature there I am at Plne-hurst Park. Worcester, Mass., week of 20,with Wacuusett park, Oardher, to follow.My wife, Mrs. Etta Ionian, Is at home, takinga much needed rext, after closing with paw-nee Bill." , .

Cr,*n.\ SlATIIKM A mi Win, Maiihii essassj

their stock engsgrmeat at. Peoria, HI., Aug.25,

Mim. IsABfcl.th PoitTZ, one of the DancingZ01uv.es. and nlso the cillllopc player witht?tiromlns' Wild West Hhoiv. was drowned, atFlymottth, N, II.., on Aug. 10. Iter husbandwas an eye wttnclsa of. the' tragedy, but wasunable. L<> nfd hor. Mrs. Pom's maiden namewaa Isabel le La Htm, and one was a daughterof Harry La Itlie. Interment was in TrinityChitrchynrd. Plymouth, N. ft., Qm companyof. Wild West pcrfofmers attending In abody.Ran McCUI-LUM (Jss- D- McCSlium), »n

actor, died In Knoxvllle, 'Ponn., on Aug. 8,

from consumption. He was at one time ns-

soeiated wit|i Frederick Whrde. but dtiHnglate vem-H had been In melodrama.. The Inst

Slay he appeared In was "QUten of the Whitelaves,"Billy MslliiUN, of the team of Mocttnn

and Mayniu'd, and formerly comedian of

Halley nnd Meehnn, died at his home in Chi-cago, Aug. 1. from tuberculosis... Intermoptwaa on Aug. !l, at West I*swn Cemetery. Can-ton, O. Ills wife, Claire Maynard Meehan,surrlves hiss. ,

,

Wit. II CAiiu.r., an actor, died on Aug. 10,

at his liotnc. 2201; Seventh Avenue, New YorkCity, as the result of an injury to his spine,

received six years ago. lie was seventy,seven years of age. Mr. Cabin Was born In

Dublin, and when a hoy ran away from hpnu>and enlisted In the British army. Alterspending four years In the T'aot India ser-

vice, rising lo tho rank of second lieutenant,he returned to Fnaland and become an actor.He Came to America with Lydla Tliompsonand hecsmo associated with A. M, Palmerand Daniel Frohrann. He

,also pls-yed with

Dion Bouclcatilt and with Charles Couldock*making a hit In Irish characters. He wasIn the original cast of "Basel Klrke" at theMadison Square Theatre. lo the fifties Mr,I'ahlll toured the L'nlted Slates. He leavesa wife und one daughter.

Kur>iK' KMHtM, at one time professionallyknown as Muster Fddle, died at Mount Pcnn,l'u, on Aug. 10, from Inlnrles received whileon the Pltttbtirg, Pa., Fire Department, wiihwhich he had been connoetca for the pastitlkteen years. At the nee of ten lie pos-Kcsscd n phenomenal singing voice, and wasso exceptionally clever dancer. He waa abrother of tho well known comedian, I<ewIJIiiom.

Al,»xANDES Liiioini, first conductor of theorchestra at the Opera Comlquo slues theretirement of Andre Messsger, and a wellknown French composer, died In Paris InstWeek, He was Afty-onc years old and a na-tive of Lyons. He began bis musical careerIn the '"/rand Theatre there and bad com-posed many popular operettas nod ballets.tie went to the Open Comlque ten years ago,

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Trig MAtiVKi,'»f>i vapeh, after an extendedtour through northern Canada, and on thegreat lakes, returned to Terre Haute, Ind..where they enjoyed n much needed rest, visit-

ing Mrs. Vjniew* pnrentH for a month, andthen Joined C. D. Penirhl's Stock Co,, ntKnoxvllle. , t:iter, *bey will go i^lth one olthe Peructal GypMae traveling companies.

already Intlll, or In course of ronatnictlofi,will, have this device Installed,. f*r mariigSNarc ntilek to n'allKe llio value or nn artlclowhich may save (hem many lawsuits andmuch- money. ' ' ~

<«MAttV NAN Jf, .

Wlumc picture appears on the front page or(his Issue, Is a young sctresH whn ls,dsstjnedto Oil a prominent place In the drains t fe

world, since sho Is well siipplled wlttrTnaqiiittltlos renulsltn for n successful career onthe stage. Kbo hns been on' Ihe stage threeseasons, playing moat of Ihe time In NewYork—Una In sttpjmrt »f Bapi Hern'ird, In"The (ill! from key's," andt last year snows,h sel«i-ted hy Charles Frohmati tovcrestHfor America ithe Wile of Lca'tara Dunbar,, Insupport of Ethel Barrymore.Tn "Alice rWw-ihc'FIre," In whTehly'ho ruitiie Vine\ot

! msdistinct successes of that piny, This seasonMIsh Nash will. !)•* *epn sgsln In lite partduring Miss lUfrymorp's toliy. The late A-M. Pulipfir declared tbal Hiis young tfim*had one of thn ihost heutitirnl speaking voficsho had heard tn .yenrs, and the VenEstdramsHe Intelligence he hart ever seen torone of . her years, flhe made her'debut iteighteen yearn of age. Bfaa hna the nuesl*tilliy that fits her for mimical comedy 1-well as legitimate dr»noa, and ahe sings soddances verv well. Miss STaslr. who Is tn*daughter rtf Philip P. Nash, manager of theKeith booking offices.. In New York, was brainin Troy, N. Y„ and was educated In tfeeconvene at Montreal. Can.

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llAiuiiKT Wii.laho writes: "I was granteda divorce from Oeo. K. Martlri on Aug. inIn the Brooklyn court; by Judge Dickey.*'

P. If. Wuttmtv haa returned (6 Bu pltjnfiiT < IliriiA nmnll.u' .,..,,H.m ' I.....I...after a three months' vueatldn,divided his Humaier tour mute at MFulls. Mount Clemens, Nova rJcplla a:l-intlf City,

laving

*KW. K. i'a Rohr ano Jkhhib Ilktii. last sea

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s«I with tho Cornell Mock Co., haw. JustflnlNlled s twelve weeks' Hummer engagementwith Mluuelli I11011. They wers married onJuly 'M, hy the Utv. Frank L. Carson, at tboRnuutaa Avenue Prcaliyterlsn Chun-h, <!hlcngo. Mr. nnd Mrs. La lfoae have signed nalending m.'ip and Juvfnlle.attd heavy woman,rcsperHve'y, with the Dalrymplc Comedy Co.,for a season of forty weeks.ANunnw Mack Sf|| operi the seAson Ailg.

a:t. at the New Franklin The*tn\ Worcestir,Mum*., In "Arrab-no-Pogpe," under the man-agement of Jame-s H. Decker, tho well knownminstrel manager. ' ',

IIaruv Hiciiarum wrlteM ! "I advoHlaedfor a position lit the Inst Ishuc of Tup Clip-I'M; hesrd from a Hulfalo manager Thurs-day, and replied, receiving contractu hy Rat-urday neon. 1 am confident that CmppbbHdvertlsements bring real results, I slsohi-ard from ton others of (bo kind,

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"Musthave thla man.'" Harry Bfcfasrds hassigned with Bohme A Htnlth, as businessrepresentsllve of "For Her Honor." '

IIauby Coiihon (Ji.abui; .writes : "That allInsurance companies doing business at KinFrancisco before the earthquake do not Intend giving their policy holders the worst ofIt waa proven last week by my receiving acheck In full for my losses In the late Ore,"

.Tab, P. ArxiaEu, well known aa the mana-ger of Oliver Byron, Pdward Harrlgan,Bertha oalland and others, hna been engaged as representative of the Clement StockCo.

Httstt BAHnYMOBn will open Hept. 18. rmHie road. In "Alleo MIMiy-the-Flre." andafter making a tour of the principal cities,she wilt appear In New York,. In "Ks'hlBeri,"a new four set play,. by, tl, li'Efl»Qud.

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72$ tecejSkew' yorb: clipper ArousT-25.

| JU8T OFF THK PRB88. | ALL THE RACE."IK THE POOP Olv

In Alabama or ID MguUiib,Id initio!* or Dp Iti-Hsiue,

In Minnesota or North Dakota,

«^HOJHE«UtS»3Words by ROGER LEWIS

GOOD WORD8. " or bi any State yon name.

I'fTformrn uelog (hi. Bom tell u. h) I, ihr hit of their net, and al.vayi bring", them V.peaYrd enrore.7 'it'.~a>1>ro « innfr.hit. Hend for profea.totial copies 01 all war other lot. hi I., la particular the great fit.ln tons, "The Glorlon. High Bull."

CO., 268 WABASH

IN THE GOOD OLD UNITED STATES.

| THK CWBATEBT WARCH 8QMC OF THE 8BA8QH. 1

Music by HARRY H. MINCER

A Stirring March Song.Don't fall to get In line for thle r.-K " T" «'• l«kl«g tor an In.t.ntan.oo,

AVENUE, CHICACO, ILLINOIS.

In Pentiarlvanla or New Hampshire.Out to Frisco's (joiticti Uaie,

If von're Irfsb, Dutch or Dane,they will .real you all tlie same,- \Tatr

BKLASCO THEATREsld St.. W. ot ll'wtiy. Eve. 8:16; MM. Bat S.

David delasco presents

BLANCHE BATESlu Hta play or California Day* of '40,

* TUB Pint. OP TUB (JOLDBN WKftT."

*CnVrtcQ&\sa*S.

Of High Cina. Vandevllle Theatres.M. MI3YERFKI.I) Jit.. MIPS. :

MARTIN BECK, GENERAL MANAGER.All AppliratloQS for Time Mint Be Addressedto C. B, BRAY. Booking Manager.

Majestic Theatre Building. Chicago. III.

PASTOR'SGEORGIE GARDNER and 108. MADDERN,

i ick Wilton 4 Co., Be-»nos,Ulg 3 Mlmtrils, Norcrots, Morris, & La Mir.North Killy Mom Herbert.

HEFFRON THORNTON CO.,

Marlon & Pearl, Texirkam I Petri,

The Burkti, Fred Dunwortr),

Ned Fllzglbbons, The Mlrrorgraph,

The VlUjreph, and, » an entra attraction,

KSNO, WpUH s MELROSE.

Hast nth St. Ladles' Hat. Today.

MOONLIGHT MAIDSBUBLKBQUERS

SAM HIIWK -Living Pictures.DEWEY—THE— K. ixith (it. Luiltei' Mat. Today

I.OTII \)l^ger Lilies Bnrlesqum

UV 1 llrllll Burlexiine ami Vaudeville.

Huber's ^'MuseumWANTED,

STB0I8 CDBIO BALL ATTBA0T10BB.Address J, H. AN1IRRS0.V etgr., as above.

BERTRAM MILLAR.ei W.MtllOT., WW YORK

AX1C£, AIvVANOVKLTV MUSICAL A HI I »TE,

"THK LADY WITH THK OLARIONKT."

an UBnit.tnu »!., LUNuON, W.

TAFF VOLTA& ROBERT d'MEEMArtlBta wanting European tlnfe write, stating ooeutime end terns, tjajfc "AllllMf," LONDON

Adgle and Her Lions.Touring England for me Hummer. AddruBB N. Y.CLIPPER o.nue, 48 uranlaiurn Ht., W. 0., London,England. <. Y. »rtn»t«.'ali) fasi 41iIi St.. n. y.3HOB8T TRIO

'. PRESENT'THB VPLLOW STREAK."THE WOND6RFUL 8IX

VAUDEVILLE FEATURE

GUY STOCK CO.0KI1LLG Alii) flL4L\K

Are going to, work-East rook, bo »h to bco Mits.

OKVILL'-; miliJUKSTF.H.,

THE SHREWSBURYS(MARC IE and LiLLIE.)

-MONEY BAGK-iin a tii.v, » week ur a unr, if.you do notfillil h.ADIKON'B Bl'IMiKT Ko, 10the greuU'nt loilot'tfonor nioiiu'ogues, pat-,.dies, bkctchoK, HllorpliTC*, aide-walk pat-

ter, on' , ever offered, Couldn't make emit* Ifoud offer If 1 dlrtu'tgrt out miuli a pottl

book: loo pages—$1 per (ion.Y-uw.7. i'lou.

Hack Ifrups i.nt of prim .except Budgets it,

7 iiiiil H; any a, f l.io; ;.i for IJ; or limljrcK* ''>

7, 8 and 10 fur fiM. JAMBS MADISON,!1404 Tturd. Avenui?, Xi'w York.

VV. HMLD,Mniiurui'tiiror of

TBGATBIOAL TI0BTSIn Silk, ImM and Mercerized,

,iiiul ;ili kimlri

BFOBTIie 8D1T8.Ullllllfgo Are., l'lilla., fa.

WANTED,

PEOPLE IN -ALL LINES.

.lOHN P. 0OSOBOVE. 16 ».>."»• St., I^wpll, Muhh.

*%hta. TsrncB x>,

CAPABLE ACTOR,

YOUNG IAS PIANIST.CHAN. P1TZCKI1A1.D. Willi:.

"TEE BANKBB'S CHILD" CO.,HT, PLKA«A»iT, .1IICII.

Wanted at Once, a Good Singing and Talking

Comedian, who Is vermtlia," lu work wlih llrai

Meillclne Co. Vn\tt* .vuu are strktly

WANTKD,geveral Good Attraction, for the

L. IK,For month Seplcmlier. Seating rapacliy, sou.

Write or wire. 8. PiailMAS. Manager.

IF TOO HAVEN'T TDE8E 3 BIOBITS, QBT THEM HOW.

80R0

"WHEN THE LIGHTS 00 OUT."It tells- a iieantlf til story and haa a great melody.

"Toll Mo."A pretty Waltz Song. Can he wed to any act.

"I'm Thinking."When yon hear this chorna you can't help bnt]olo In.

CH.AS. KOHLM&N & CO.,HI WEST With ST., IV. Y.

Enclose pootave and nrngraninH:.

c'nu... _

wilier and reliable do not anew cr, an we payMiiiirlo" weekly, and wuur Miint-ttilng In ri-utrn

JU Matt he ablo to wot k lu aci *. Addr«Hi•*- HAKTl.KY MRD. CO... -

4iioTrankltn Kt„ VM\*-, Pa^T?]

AlWLtHiSUT LIBERTY. IfttfiWnit in theatre or ollh'r' Wk Hint pays. Finereference*. Addreai VlllUNIHT, Hotel Hurting-

iou, ;ih Ave., Aabury Park, N. J.

WANTED,BAND, ORCHESTRA

LEADER,,

TRAP DRDMHER, CI.ARIO.NF.r. 1RICK HI-CVCIJST, CONTORTIONIST, JDODLER. OtherCBeful People, wire. Ohllllcotlic, Tex., Aug. -2S;

Quanah-.'l, Uhlldresa 26, Clarendons. AmarllluO. RIPE ,t COWHiV'g MINSTRS1LS.

WANTED,

VAUDEVILLE ACTSFOR

BOSTON THEATREPALI. 111VBR, MASS.

POK NEXT WEEK AND LATER.

Aildrem W. II. WOLPFB, .

61 Hanover St., boston, Mass.

WAITED AT OBOE,

New York By Night Co.heading Ladr, Heavy, Bnnb'etle, must 8lng andluuce; Lending afaii, Rough lleary, QeureciHeavy Character Han to Double Juvenile. HebrewComedian with Specialty. Company now In re-liearnalH. Answer at once, to Join on wire. Salarylow, hut sure. Union Carpenter to play partn.Agent who can make good.

UNITED PROUUCINC CO.. OrWggo, >'. T,

WANTED QUICK,Ooed Hrnvy Monami

Lsadlng Mian,MOST UAVE GOOD WARDROBE. '

f=»la>r«o Pxitayor (Prefer Man)

Write or wire Waterloo, la.. Aug. 34. ?r>; Sheldon,la., week Aug. 2T, AN«KI,L'S VUMKDIA.Vh(Ho.l. ED. C. KDTT, Mgr.

at i-n

JOHN DALE,OF DAIaB DUOS,

Itlack Paco guod single speelalty, Trombone In

Baud; also

iVI1«S. J. DAIyE,SWELL l.OOKIMi I1KAVY.Care LAKE SIDE PARK. Marinette. Wis.

WANTEDHeMf Man, Juvenile Man, Second Heavy and In-

lieuue Hull can hIiik. MLSU.'I AXri. Hand Leuder,2 atrung Htreet Cornels, Tuba and ItarUooe, i

TrouilHinei*, -i Clarloiiub<.

GUS COHAN,7S PLYMUVTH PLACE, Chlejllto, 111.

AX LIBERTY.HAY HARVEY BARBOUR

LKAUINil WOMAN (very Versatile!.

CI.AKK1DO !" UOI'KL, CHICACO, ILL,

WANTED for Peck's Bad Boy

PIANIST

APPLY

OHAND VIEW HOTEL,Ray -.hi unil Ititlli Ave.,

Hath lieueh, L. I., N. Y.

WANTED, TOOPEN 8EPT. 3,COMPETENT PIANIST for Irat claal VaudevilleTheatre. Oruhestra work, wire or write atoil.T' lo I.BADBH,

3J3 Woat 10th St.. Erie, Pa,

vVallTCn IT nilPC Comedian, Irish, DutchIfAlilCII XI UrIllCi an! week race. Changefor 11 weeks. Also Hoiihrolto and other good Med.I'enulo. Kuockeraand lloo/ert will let presentedwith a pair of shoes mil of feoL

Addreaa I. II. KKNNKY, Swanvllle, Minn.

TAB B0SA HOUSE. WXJJtfZMAHQARKT RU9A. l'rop.

Elegant Tablo, Home Couking, (Ms, Ratua,8team lleat. Raton, S& and (6. Reserverooms In advance. Contra'ly located. , »

,

Location only. Adurcsn J.~

in. Ui.-.'sVeiLkwn.Tctin.

I Trombone.. OI.INQER, eare of

i HtKAY TO LEAVE

Ureal NVgm Jubilee S.iUg, Just tint,

Ktaiuur lori?uis. •

11, 140H.SK, *»j llruoine Ht., N. Y

HANNAH.'1

Hend pro-

City.

"WANTED,Piano

Player.Week Aug. 90, West Liberty,we»k Aug. )I7, Iowa. City, Iowa.

HIGKWAN-BE5SEY CO.

lownj

WANTED AT ONCE,

Colored Old Man and Soubrette. White LeadingLady and Heavy Man to direct mage. E. KAYSWAN. Mgr. • Jn Old Virginia," Greene's O. U, ,

Cedar Raplda, Iowa. ^^____^_^

WANTEDQUICLEADING MAS, HEAVV MAN, CHARACTERWOMAN, 8. * n. SO0BBETTK, TIAN1ST andgood HKl'ERTulRE people Willi apecialty. Ticket

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If known.Irvine Devoe, write.

ED. A. BRAM, TORONTO, OHIO.

WANTED,Dramatic People in All

Lines for Stock.FRKM RELLA, Crjatal Park, Joplln, Mo.

LUCIER'S FAMOUSTENT SHOWSWANTS

Cirrus Performances, Ground Acts those doingmore than one turn; alao Trombone, Cornet,Trap Drummer; must Join on wire. Address

t. 1. PALMER, Uurllnglon, Vt.

WANTED.Franklyn Co.'s One

Night Show.Al Singing acia Dancing Tramp, Lady PianoPlayer to Double Small Port, a real live Agentthat can book route, wildcat and not afraid touse paste brusli. One night stands. Open Sept.l&atCourtiand, Kansas. Rehearsals start Sept.7. Address WM. FRANKLYN, Courtland, Kaua-

CHARLES LELLA,Manufacturer of

Theatrical ml Cniton

8koM.59 Weal 28th Street, N. T.

Established 1898.

Olo.g »d Daicing Shoea a Specialty.

Ordere ot All Deecrlptlont Filled Promptly.

TO JOIN AT ONCE,

riBST GLASS MED. PEBEOBIEBS,Comedian**, (Silent Torna, Musical Acts, PianoPlayer and a Feature Act. Play undrr canvaa.Eat and sleep at hotels, siogtea, fl3 and exp.;doubles, $20 and exp. Mut-lcal Act. all you areworth. Address A. B.UI.KV.

Parsons, Tucker Co., W. Va.WANT good Canvas Men.

.

FOR SALE.One TtfU Baggage Car, 6 wheel truck*, airbrakes, Jawivy connlerx. Ktiulpped for fastl>axsengor service. Lartco entt doors. A bar-5aln. A, II. MOFFKTT, lws K. North Ht., Canton,hlo.

CARSFor Lease, Sale or Slorage.

Repairs and Alterations made.

5511. Scenery Car lor Sal,.

J. I All WORKS, Paatale, N. J.

WAKTED.DANIEL HOFFMANTo write or coine home. All Is forgiven.

IDA B. HOFFMAN, Loganspnrt-, Indiana.

WANTKO,Manager for Repertoire CompanyWho can run Moving Picture Maolilne. Other rep.people write. 0. A. C, care of CLIPPER.

OLD MAN AND OLD WOMAN VENTRILOQUISTKNEE FIUURES WANTED; NEW OR SECOND-HAND. OR HiADS IN CUOD CONDITION.COOPER, aw HUINL'Y ST., IIROOKLYN, N. Y.

LADIES' ORCHESTRA,OR DOUBLK BAND

Desires (lrst-class engagement, write or wire,JfcJE. REI'tv'R. M &?uiii Street. Mlddlel jwn, N. Y.AMATBUKSor all kinds, Inoludtog Singers, coached, Introdaced. Trial turns, city appearances.

FOKRKSTKR, 1204 broadwaj, Suite 300, N. Y.

THE HOUSE OF SONGS.

MORRIS-HARRIS PUBLISHING CO.,

CHRIS SMITH'S Big Coon Success, featured sn»l"I TAKE NO CHANCES AT NIGHTj"

frTe~hV«eel hit ol the eeason. If Ton want an encore song, write at once.He o^ien-jnoi ™

tJ»mg ,„,,';„„ nMr where the crowd goee; aong from FHttoPa., this week"SPIBLINO.

toMalue; the song tliat haa that glide.

$ WANT TO BE AN WW3 8A5IMV BOY." The greatest of all march song,, wlmthatiSSSSSSStSJm« '°'f"'moleTwIi'h'om th™

"""'"• E'e'*m ""'"' """froniTire, »6 oer set. No Illustrated eong act completewMojit inem._

••MILME.''— hat rings in jour ean and von can't help whistle.1 The dalntj wain song; tne one t

_ JtTKODOCK YOBH PBJEN1 .

Call or write. Send Programme.. No eardi.

MORRIS-HARRIS MubIo Pub. Oo ,

SI W. aetb IT., NEW TURK.$1.00 per year gets oar big dance numbers.DA N't. SREEIWALD, Mgr.

rcnearjorchestra Leaders, Join onr orchestra club.

JOIN ON WIRE,

P-l CLASS

Leading Woman, Pianist, Good General

Actor, Team, Man and Woman.Only the beat need apply. State everything.

eTEWEUt KEIXEY, Knoxvllle, Term.

Prudential Vaudeville ExchangeSuite 1506, First Wattocal

Bank Bldg., Oiieiiaatl, 0.

¥fK WANT IMMEDIATELY ALL KINDS OF

HIGH GRADE VATJDEVUXE FEATURE ACTSFor Regular Season Vaudeville Theatres, Fairs, Including tours over the—"Strong as Gibraltar."'

THB J0HH J. HTM, 8ULUVAN-C0NSIDINE AND UTERHATI0N&I. CIBCDII3

Four to Twenty Weeks for "twoa-dav" people, and Sixty Weeks and upwards for acta giving three

and four shows. No discrimination—all people play same number of .shows In the respective houses.

NOTHING TOO BIG IF PRICE IS RIGHT.We so Iclt booklnxs for more Theatre*, Parks, Fairs, Cnaotaatjuu, Celebrations, etc., that appre-

ciate eUtcleut service and least possible expense. '

J

If you Have bad vour salary "cat" 50 per cent., nr If you are being•stalled" or "easily let down" the only thing to do Is to keen-a-rcrkiDK.THK "AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION" WONT PLAY YOU ANKU0VT

CNTIL THEY NEED VOUR SERVICES. DON'T BE "BOLLED."Send us all your open time and state your lowest salary In first letter. Write as/ often.

REMEMBER

VAUDEVILLE PERFORMERS WANTED.HELLER & GLADING PARK CIRCUIT,

And MOZART FAMILY THEATRE CIRCUIT.(iood rtimed,- Acts, Teams and Singles. State verv lowest *alarr. Send IMMEDIATE and FUTUREopen Time to heller a GLAD1NO, Keith's Tueatre Bldg., P HI lade) phis, Pa.

LTATTEDICKIERTS

SOUTHERN TOUR, itIVIieVN tor Ohatraotors and Omn. Bu.lne.a,

Also LADY and GENT for Leads and Heavy.People who double Brass, preferred. Write or wire natat _-"•

WILLIS PICKERT, Mgr., Cleveland St. and Wormian Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y.

TUB NEW UEHHAN HOUSEMAIDTHB NEWLY HARRIED MAJI -

SADIE VEDDER• MAX BROOKS

BROOKS and VEDDERA new team with anew act lSmlnntes of new Comedy. Singing and Dancing. Finish in one,

Aug. 2T, Keith's, Ptiila., Pa.; Sept. 3, Oarrluk, Wilmington, Del.; Sept. 10. Keith's, Providence.

Your discarded wearing apparel fs wnrth money. Mme. Doktor can use your floeEvening, street and Dinner Costumes. We also purchase Diamonds, Jeweirr and FineFurs. . •

Write or telepbone and I will call at your convenienee and give von good value forsame. Also sell name at very reasonable prices.

IV1fV.EC. DOKTOR.48I Siac*H Ave.pNowYork.

Gentlemen will address Nil. DUKTOK. Telephone 4W8, Madison Sonare.Special attention given to profe&sIonaK

THE BURKE-McCANN CO.AiV'A.lW'T'St

WOMAN FOR OEN. BUR., WOMAN FOR CHARACTERS, AND A FEW HEAVIES.Must jola on receipt of wlro. Corapanv rehearsing now. ' •'

M. McOANN, 101a Clearvlew Street, Scranton, Pa.

REPERTOIRE PEOPLE2Z.Jg

to.?',

l?pD0," tl!?5? ' "?"'i 'V wod people to loin to-day. If In the city. call. Will be at tno

Sturtevont Uouto until Tliursdui Night, 8.W p. M. W. H. McDougall, Corlnne La Vaunt, Cook i Betll,caUorwrlle. BD. W. COOI^ Hotel stortcvanL 147 West 36tn sl, New York t'ltj.^ PIANIST that can arrange and read at sight, call. ' I

LEADER (Pianist),Who can arrange, transpose and direct. Must be able to play specialties Renertolro^Peonie alwayswanted. KNICKERBOCKER STOCK CO., PHIL LEW, Manager P^nl»^dV^>lllKil^H«R,Slage Manager, Wllkes-llarru, Pa., umll Aug. 25; PoughVelpile'": I. weekS£S "AB,i"•

EXTRA! hk ETCH for two males or MONOLOGUE for one. Suitable forvaudeville. Minstrel or Concert. Either one fur a Dollar,stamps or allver. M. II. LINDEMAN, Bol 2Jt, Dtooklyu, N. Y.

- _rNOTHINU SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.

p™..»t "THE HEBREW CONDUCTOR," ByFr.«k B«t." '

THIS WEEK, ELECTRIC PARK, NEWARK, 1». J.

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PROFESSIONAL COPIES AND FULL ORCHESTRATIONS IN ANY KEY SENT TO RECOGNIZED SINGERS ENCLOSING PROGRAMMES.--W0 ;GARDS.

CHICAGO: Oram! Opera Hon., flia, Joe M, h,^ jg^*^

ADDRESS ALL (lOMMI MCATIONN TO TjlK MAIN OI'WCK,'3 1 w®s»t 3 a. est.

L. SCHWARTZTRUNK WORKS.

EST. 1869.412 6th Ave, Cor. 25lt St, N. t. Cily.jo. i io.hb lo.Ts ii.a.1 ii.»3 la.as i4.a» u.»nProf. 28 30 32 34; M j, ^locks"

Tr"'"( eu,r"'"cci1 ror * >«»". including

Prof. J.30 8.HO 8.50 0.00 0.S0 10.00 10.50no. a a 30 32 34 »> 5 4"

Jleel 3.00 3.50 O.OO 0.30 T.00 7.50 -.00oi»a a i » n ' as 40write for catalogs. Wc make over loo dlircrcnt

slylcs of trunks.

#jn1iR$oirKS

TBK WORLD'S LEADERS "ITUS"I*.-- |

- • •- ••KKw CATALOOBE JUST OCT.

THE PEBBEH TRUNK AMD DAG CO., 131 Columbia Are., Philadelphia, P».

THEATRjGiUTRUNKS AND BAGSSECOND HAND AMD NEW.

ALL STYLES ot rfll illC LEADING MAKKS'ln First blass Conil'ltUli.

BASEMENT STORESSCHWAR2 & CO

LOWEST PH1CKS100 :W«a» ii-.iIl SI. | p., C.L a,,,.ion Ave.t nil. si. i tor. bin Ave.TO!) W..I 4Iat St., Cor. SUfAve. ""f-

'fba.;%t3M: Sfta&tsA: boib.,»ojiO; »ein..»io.m>: *oin„»]2.S0. Clrcua TruEka,2*il8iliJf.BO. BdMmruVa, .1nx23»1B, Im(de:*12.00. Lltoo Trunks, <2ii«2a%ai:. Inside, «i».00UIfjped

;diTreceipt of J3.00, tinl„ C. O. D.', except over 300 miles, then remit whole uncutHMOKBA CO.. CENTRAL TRPNK FACTOUT, Bat. 1S64, 8 W.cor. 7Ui and Arch gta.Palla

Wanted,, for Stock Season,

LEABINGSSflN, DIRECTOR, COMEDIAN.Also Soubrette and People in all Lines. *1R

Also open lime, 4 fu rTWccks. for ^itoil 'ltopert«l rie Show. AddressCKAWFOlin & HUH, Nctv Lyric Thmlrc, Kl Paen, Texas.

Stage PropertiesMoney constantly in fltocK:.}

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ELECTR1CALEPPECTS AND ACCESSORIES,SCENERY, Mlk. by J. HI. L.EAV1TT A; CO.

IS A GUARANTEE of Excellence, iiurahlliiy, amlArtistic Workmanship. American anrl foreign stage

J. M. LEAYITT, 312 w. 43d St.. New York.

IIIAJ.1 PRO l>IIIcini IPA Olnbs, Batons, Guns, Rolling Globes, Hoops,

llllliuLE.llis AHLrPLIfco"« mre,ra <ke,8 ' AnP'>">m«iIWW^•*MUIihHU WKI I klliVI flauMtaaa IIsl Ed>. VanWvor. Olnolnnetf.o.

FOR SBCKF IVEACTXITSTIESThe kind that set. (ho Money. Caller wrllo. F. 5. ZIMMKHMA\, E. lath'— i I

— WC, N.'Y.

RAL makes a Fibre Case fof'a tass Drum Dial weighs a little woro'loan your Drum, and II will outwear your heavy trunk.

Don't tjc chump enough to pass It by.

w l l.I.l A M DAL (inc.),

110 W. 40th St., N.Y. City.

. wanreoAM' & cd., Clnclnnnll.

flPENFOR ENGAGEMEHt AFTER SEPT. 10.

i Hotels, Cafes, Uanlou*. Ac. wanting Al Musicwrt.te, Address MARVIN I'OLLAV, Manager,Chicago, in., General Delivery

PROFESSIONALSOne cngiusiast. yrrllca '-Tdor song; t?Hrj'»AMej.iaiT,' ]s oripDf -i lie:- best (oi-'lo-gditpeing 1

ever had. I :3oo.yuiimot6ijoo8tlt." Well, well.icxnectto lieur npjuihnt lt'a good for chappedhp-, 'chilblain*, or something else (I fcuow it's

good tor tired ears.). Send for profess, copy, andme It lor anvthlng vou've a mind lo.

- -OH AS, if. OOLKS, Mlddtetown. Conn.

Uo^oriOQOes, Acts; rAtloDlBS.'eU'.-'ror|

PrdfcwrlgnHlff,.(ir AinaieiirA,' 10 order;

, loternatfonal Vaudeville Supply Co.,

1 1 College Plate Buffalo, N. 1

FOB SALE, TESTIS,Clrclia Seivla, iNileB.'i Slakes, Wild West Canopy,"llicr Sluw I'roueriy

PflriUM. VAN. Norlhyllle, N. Y.

Send na your manuiarrange and publish.

Ci«netr Music Fob. ..

;ot Manhaltan Uldg., Chlcago.lll.

[flDTHUtO ilirtf Send ua your manuscript. WelUnlUntu R'Ut arrange and publish.

Mat WrlB'^l^n Mum« Pub._Cp. (inc.)

Atlantic City^ H0UY13 from NtW YORK Via

a \v.w Jersey Central* PjK.nj Tlirough lahewwii.

&lfd \ t<-.ii<— It- II .it-t I'jrli-r tw.t^7v.srllk.««A.M.'UlT(is^^.ll.SM4 l

isffl p, M. eiccj-t S»». •' M ,,*ft>.5t.,9.»o*sMi

daily (i.oo r. «. S«i.>, j-4-j f. M.etKiHSun,

Sepore Hotel,

48-94 Sonlb Ave, Boctoster, H. T,

JOHN A. DI i K5, PROP.Recently cnlargcrl. Itntcs *1 npj

Do YouWANT MILITARY 600DS7RAND DrnFOKHS, ARlTr ol BATT StTfTS.

tIbTS. ODNB and EUCIPalKOT Of ETEBYDES0RIPT10N. irotn Government Auction,

No mailer what you want In that lino 1 cam

snoolv U. Now or second hnnd. Send for

JaSoguo. LI. ABRAHAMS,.""""'.222 Sooth St., PhUaaolpbla. I>

terSclsri^e^Ana -ill kiiitN of siiow PHINTlS(.::tip. to Full

Sett? Now B.3hlli.8. Kojoft mVaM, tmiwc'U

lake ("he big ones. UlBKleel where purer ia made.aae tne « vmam -"'" «--r »

Press Snow Prinleiy, JohnsoBburg, Pa.

CIBCDS PEBFOBIEBS WASTED.

RENO and ALVORDhtjkt iiieif lefi.' Acr.-biil". corneillanH who dance

ami rloi-n" rl'» e II yo« .H.ilMa .Irani.. Stele all

roil SB* and lo-esl «l»ry iral lellcr. Yen gel

year money »«'^'*^ K.uk8llec , miuM .

aaaawMWWBMHIIII1 1 II 1 1 1|||| ||||

how does roim

candy reniLfirPATC• i " THE FAMOUS

CRACKER JACKPacked so It cntmot become luiKalalile.

and oajro niuVlUc. package cniiidlcs'a'lllgrcally increase its value. Inform na^Thoro >*oii hold a coiiecaKl^n nndwc will send samples nnd prices,

BOECKUEIJI BROS. & ECKSTZIN,l.t SO, PHOBIA ST., CIIH'AliO.

:-: fO (P* SA -|_ '="

:

|A IlKAl'Tircin. 1H HAND CM

BLACK HOItsr,Known as "Little Willi.,"

flfiOIIIlofKE^fit']s3?i years old. *n*v* been rtcoli nnl.v in Nimv(Jrit'iuu* for one week du ring. Catrmval Mca-aon of Inst year. Is aound aa'* ilodar amiwill lie wibhict lotiinpeelluii. PHOTO onuhlttMlon at Chan. K. AIUlu, ...»

,

W-'-iiNt si., ftow Vork. Wunti a for-'

tune to one who uan hIioiv him. Trlco,

t,,000 rash. Tcr>tlmonlaN of leading vol*?-

rtnariann-on file. Wilt he (onvRrdod nn air- i

plication. Addrea» CllAS. I.ACOUUK, care]

of llyDHon Mprinps A.*o., 2*7 Klrat Nationalfiank Hiillding.Shrcvafwrt, La.

Write for SAihjplti* Km'. Trlcea.

THE DONALdSOH LJTIO CO.,NEWPORT, KY.

PUTBtlS.Fniorc HiisKo'r WifeHmnM Palmlsta, Patra,

Parka, etc., JB.00 per l.TJoU; fladd per 6», postpaid.SampleB, 10c. '

'

CA111NET PHOTOS, for selllttg or adv. pnr-

poaea, $M.ooneri,ooo; j.,r.o per loo, copied fromyourprloto. SampleB, He.CARBOKA STUlllO. 3312 N

T. Broad St., Phlla,, Pa.

SCENERY"SlLKO,"thc rcrfeclTrnltk Kind. LarreStSlmlloaIntBc World, DANIELS HCEMCSTIimO.CIil.aao,

USE A 'CROSS"

LETTERHEADAND U-OlIK KYKUY AVEEK

cyntrayi*-, llcitele, EnVelopcB, etc.mmK. CHICAGOFTCn Sam pi <j

CROSS slSr. DBARliOKN ST..

Pkff. STAGE MONEY, l&c. BOOK^OP-CTJTW, fflhj.

JrWTrB¥NfiFfM0l-.-BA8Y CRANDPlahoB, 5 Crunk Pianos, 1ft Folding Orfiann, »00

Folding' Chairs,, noo canvaH Seat Suttees, Me-chanical Fob Horns McBuphimea; Z.X0O, fixM},

10x56. and other Ulark Tenia; KlddUghta, Onso-lene Torches, Hlecirjc. Piano, Ballyhoo Ijtnhrella.

9KN1> FOB FKBB BABdAlN HOOKLKT.K. H. AitMnittlrTRK, Sprltipllcld, Illinois.

IWOTCXCSES.

WATCHES, Hnd NtlVBLTlKS at lfirl«ei| Uiat areright. McadfiiiariGi-rt for Tli vnirlciil Jewelry, writefor IMuritralcilcaUihiRiic.flcnt free. ThcvMrcltablo]!.(». UHEK& CO., R4 Wubaalt Ave., Chicago, III.

ifTell ItTo Me"EZRA KENDALL'S 3d BOOK.

ALL NEW - JUST 0177*For aalc on alt train.* and news Mi,nrt«, or hy

mail, an*. Addreea v./.u.\ kkmhi.i,,3 Cad welt Ave., Mat Held Hnighta. Cleveland, O.

One Full Grown Ocelot,Or Ijcopard Gat; One Tnlr C'oall Muudli,"lartre; also Icuanaa, or Tree . Uxords( . nl-

mure on hand. J0RKIM1 IIAKKIS. Importerin.(| Iiniiortcr. Anlinnl DhhIit. 'I'nmnlro. Mri.

00 NT R A T SLETTER HBADS; ENVELOrEB, TICKETS,FA.SSB8, CARDS, BH.H Write: for Sample,.Webh Pte. Co.. 8.1S Denrboro HI.. Cblcago. Il(.

mmm I'OH KVKUV1IIM>V.Bfc ProAH, Uealcra arfd

Affoim. write for whoif-

Mlu caeile* or itm eifwi vht./M*. tewMeewwiPocket Trlitka. ONIVK1WAL blilTI.Y CO., 10 UStile St., i;|iIchco. ix.iiiis-iicii i >.':. <

CANES AN1) WHIPS.Immenae aaaortment of C-iitcn. Knlvea, PlaahUoimU. Jewelry, J»n l'nrrwoin, ilintiri-iian, FViiicy

WhtltS.Hc, M.KVKI.AMt <'A*K. ( 1) i

Catninirue be* Cli'Vi-lanil. Ohio.

C. A. HAWKINS,Mfr.'or Oymoaatle Apparatua. aai K.4«lliSi., N.Y.

formerly of usE. ia,hSt. Ilorlzoulal hara, leap.

log board's end bars, barrels, crosacs, globes, «&-

,MEYER COrtEW, MaMisr.

i !lj teamA FEW OF THE LEADING FEATURES WITH THE

4 PAW& SILLS eiOSv MITES SJt|W

S aUNEDlt TRPPEWorld'ajamons WftBj 'Cycitflla.

osgir immm,Wo till'* (111) in ii I on | .'!(j(;i<n--iiMit It lilci-.

MOB. MJWANOK FAWlUV.T-Mit.Y lltl kVt.

the m\mU VIMST11E WORLD'S MOST .tlAHVKI.OUH

AKlHAl. UVJINANTS. - •

BILL HARDDIC,TAB IDOOimo DDB.

kaMous-jaimiviisk tUoi'pk,

M-AT8lrHHDfA'SIVIIW IlilQHlMJ run 111 K mNTWH.

Him FOKEPAUrWFRED WEtCOME

jork ntAtr,

LANGftSfER, HAYTHE 3 DE BOLSEfSS

French Acroliala and C'oiile'ily Aei..

I „ .At MttKUTV IIEll. I.. . ,

TIME (IK Atit, II MIUm'ViH.

FRED ZOBEDIE,i

ThO:Iir«:oinr«.rittfl(] IUii-1 Hr,;anrcr, with Illsni.idi; i (Jit laiKi-:.

FRANK T. SI. JOHN,: ,; ,

:..*'. *-—o-tr-r* itif'nt

AlISTUAt.lAN.Graceful, Artlsllc. Aerolintlc Hkntrra.

IIK'IIAIIIISON ytlll.I.EII SKATES IlSMtl.

oilGEm Mum Kl!Eccentric Comedy Sketcir and Oiunt Solos,

W*. TESSIER,: liKAD llll.HTKU, ..

mifiptr.zK and WJHjf.

and IAnSuSTER

the 3 mmm^."^BOBja?' FSAT)imB9J'- -j '.

_ _

QTJJUEW OF THE "WIRE.

TAiiiUlMELUflilLY

jii La Fleur,Tito Mti If Kvllot* On Hid High J.aririt>r,

NuYoiiy, svi.|nwlnfi, AiToiin||u senaatiop.

IIOIilAII TlillFB. ^^JSS^f!built! Aet, Now llooklnir for Vaudeville. Foru-rmn mid i>jtitluiiiai.HiuUlr<'MH

l

A)i>(l

| ri Sutherland,Sl. .(iiliiP.^ ItMg:, N'eiv Voi'k, nolo airwil. ^^____

-"•THE JEUNETS «arie

«sAIIUOII.Vl'.S..

Ilea.) Oli.l llailil llnlaticeri.

iitli.'ly uultiburi'tl. JJ.nolO/Inntlw: !", lie Oft' KM.

, . nirfeTcltb OoWs. rrlcel'*!'«eiil|.....;il)i/ In l«l« .IW,., I»e

-^-MATERIAL: AMl» ,SSU ^PlalfcSf^FROM THE SBO,OOq,000 ST. UQUI9 WORLD'S F*lltr

~ ^itegl3letlngfiirti8lll8o-|i|fflBi^NEW STRIP TtpXETS

,it?r.,%rt!&VSB SllW^oifV''"",rj"!rl

ftio le'tfliFutin'norvlcriiLMi!. Hniio no v-oltmrri Jfi In rl barrel.I'riM p«9;,,...„ -;.0ft ||b mix,)) oii-iiititif.il. riiti'li ...fie

llMKflQOH.1,1, p,v4i >iii'i,'(.;'ttrninrnaiv, iir full viinn liSln.ouch JOnIJO.JHH) (irir.lrl ^ntnlln piiwoj'(M»i|i"

1

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i'in*li ..,, 110*fOt,Wt»|«iiir)ii,iirt<iit, fiiitonilniliirii, rtitiy. hiiicii, wtnlxir uinli'i|iiil. _illrtE'l «"•• "MVlniufil,-. I'rlco o^l,. ...."„... ., Ijjoia.OOOriiuiio on iitiovn, hJ.iti.l nm#, |>i lm .'oi-h ....:. :. :...80o

SjOOO HAfltlWOOD FOLDING CHAIRS 'AteH-/i»l;..lM-!.l rimM.rilili) Irnn flTtttiuwi .Klttiptn In rawMttgHwi UfflliiTpii'tli- Hud Kitoiii;, ilnrnMi! mill cHii^irlutiliM vlll iml i,-ar|»i or<i

lor HHimrlor !•> uoy otl'ivr oi'iko; Mrafld iii'iv.

1'rii'i-. In IfM Ii.Ih fll.lHf H|0clhl IVlcr on UrQi-r Q'-imtlm

1,000 UHlF0Rffi!8 fiS».„».«r*-ni!SWKf B%>Vrlf" fur oiirMii-'Inl r.w tma" llntnlosno N». I<. A.fll.. Ifrnnv

tn ll.t',,1 nil kli„U ,.f CI,-, !.!.,( s,Li,.:!i, , .; :,, ,.i| n.n,,,,, lit iii.l rrliil such roo'arn•dll.ta.ifly 1,1 ViliinliiC. :tv,- li/tvet-.r IdlirElm IMJc. all 1-1(1(1. 1.1 l'(r'>flclitlrir Alf.riitu*,:rTl(ietliealSs|i|illr.,,'nui, lluiillns.

.»'.imltul", IIoumIi,,!! (lu.iil.. I'hin.liliiu Jlnlnrlnf, MnCahiurr-lu fan!

cv-ir.tluna "unflrr llio .In,." Arl'lrew* I

CMICACO HOUSE WRECICIHO CO.. 35th lihti Iron St.

jiooir

c^M!»nouua " '|I|L_I

WANTED, VAliDEVILLE ACTSFor Ipn following clllfifl: . ftprlngncbl, Hmii1if.ni, l.ltnu, Ncivurk. Ilim-flijlfi. <;tillNi;ulluy rurninojifh,

liavicn, Marl<ni, Findlcy.'Hi Mvei|>otii. uti^i^-iciunniriiiwt,. Mymi*i;

.ini<l Cojuinhni, Iruliwhcellni:, W.\'a.;"l»oiioiii, MoneatuMiahd lliiiwiiavllle.' I'a. Kluliicen WL-fikn toflrW-(W«JU.-t». S'afe full |wrthii-

laraand liivvcHt artlary In Ur»t IctfoY. Snitw Itnmediato opcti iliw. No hit! too good (or Oil* Hrriilt.

No,vinilIdl,igii noiv$.Vi,WiOlliea.ri'ln S'lirlffgllrlflaiid Newark, O. Can liae Experienced Vaudeville1'laitlntB, lllu-itratcd Hliigctrt and l^omi Mamijr«rn. Aildrewn

,

* - <H •« Sl! fi, Oijihlum Jli.nl..-, S|,rlii«iJ*M. (Hilo.

ManufacturersofCandiFlossWachinesTlio

.

SwJI/.low

lin.dcral«lied«l»ie»>oii«eiiroKxcluslrelliillln£rll|(i|ila fur Ocse tinflilift'slii (MfaaWj Flalnc,Izerlnndi llclBll'iu and llollaurl. A>n:!;i*dti IVirins Uif Inllfc (iilaiilltli'ii. ' Hcit'l offors. farUcnlars,est Icrllls, lli'lil'llne alllpplllK. I" FMITZ OHISNLKll, Kirlelllairali.liS, iIiiiiiivct, lleilii<ny.

WANTED, for STOCK CO, ATLANTA, GA.,

TtSLt ACTING COMPAHV TOR NEW THEATRE.Opens at popnhir prlcea nhou't Sept. '.*o, Tito nioM beuiii-ltiil and mnvoolciif Theatre In AtlAuia. Fir*'.

clasM in every parfliular, changing bllla weekly.. Expert encori, noiier, rolla.Me ptopjooniy connhlcrcdSend nho'toaictfi.

WW'l'Kli I'AUTlcri.AIHiY MfatrclMreilorror Melorliami*, AiMreaaOLABM A. LKfllMAN, Mgra. t tflft'llT Fuiirlti Kajt-tial Hunk. AtaiH., Ga,

lflDfl HKANO\ 11107. TUB ttOttl CENTl'llY SHOW,

OOBLE STOCK COMPANYTHE LKADKHK'OF RKM'iriTO.nE. A Mltow of nnw the, now phi.TH, tiM n|W<'la1IM'ri, UMT'SfeeMpa dot, and nOfhlrip; toff qjfdntia fo.ii.nltr |l oth: of the Iteftt k!kIw« for t He hcim'-ii of IftXl -Tfi b'.MMu often »

Hopi. It. ttTANTKIV, HKl'KHTOIHI', MICOI'I.K IN AM. htNKS. r

Tho!*c doing ppeulalttea preferred. Wardrobn «nd u\(.criein:r uhitoliiiflv m i:o.i»niy. A (J'md H'fMlY,DIIIKlTOlt with scrlpM. 1'ny yotir own. Tell all In virol leHnr. Salary ruiirf'.iie rcwiialih 1

. hllcnro

a polite nugaiive. Addreaa IV. A. r.(tjH,K, I'rontieior, 11 IVniiniirrfe W.. t.r.utd Hiipht,.. Bitch.

Matiagrr'a uddre-r., it. H, Kit, I,MA It, Hgr., IM311lll W , Itifi Huron, Mlcli;

ir'ydfi -iirirtl alrrailroad, perhapi you an. aelfsIlM % $*ftf isiaT-y '

i."<'

i:

exreaa breedlnif trunk... Hut If. you wi,. i a nil. iiiiiiki

' Seud fur Cat&lotfuo "U.

i want i.< Hiivn exreaa ItnggagK,

U 11,1,1.1 AM HAI. Ilin/,

119 VV. *)tu St., N. V. City.

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B. F. KEITH'STHEATRES AND VAUDEVILLE IOOKINI CIRCUIT.

Keith'. Theatre Boston, Man.Keith's Bijou Theatre Boston, Mais.Keith's Qbeatre Providence, u. I.

Keith's Theatre Pnwtucket, It. I.

Keith's New Theatre Philadelphia, PaKeith's Prospect Thestre Cleveland. 0.Keith's Theatre Columbus, O.Keith's New Theitre Portland. Me.Keith's New Thestre Manchester, N. H.Keith's New Theatre Lowell, Mats.Keith's Roval Princess Theatre. London. Ens.Keith A Proctor's Union So. Thestre.N. V. CUTKeith * Proctor's 28u St. Theatre.. N. ¥. CltvKeith* Proctor's 6th Ave. Theatre. N. T. CIt7Keith * Proctor's r.Sth St. Theatre. .N. Y. CltvKeith * Proctor's 126th St. Thestre.N. Y. CltvKeith A Proctor's Theatre.. Jersey City, N. J.

F. F. Proctor's Theatre Newark, N. J.

F. F. Proctor's "neatre Trojr, H< X>F. F. Proctor's Thsstre AlbBOV.'N. Y.Ham Davis Grand Opera House. Pittsburg, PaChase's Thestre Washington, 0. C.Kernan's Maryland Theatre.. . Baltimore. Md,Grand Treitre Syracuse, N. Y.

Bijou Theatre Altoona. Pa.Shea's Theatre Buffalo, N. Y.Shea's Tbeatre » Toronto, Can,Cook Opera House Rochester, N. Y.Temnl» Tbeatre...,, Detroit, Mich.S. '/.. Poll's Theatre Worcester, Mess.S. Z. Poll's Tbeatre Springfield, Mass,S. Z. roll's Theatre. ........Hantord, Conn.8. Z. Poll's Theatre. ......New Haven, Conn.H, z. Poll's Theatre Bridgeport, t'tnn.

8. Z. Poll's Theatre. j...,.Waterbury, Conn.8. Z. Poll's Theatre Wllkea Bnrre, Pa.S. Z. Poll's Tbeatre. ......... .Scrantou. Pa.Colonial- Tbeatre :; . i .Lawrence, Mas*.Empire Theatre.. . ....... ... Peterson^ N. J.

Empire Tbeatre Hoboken, N. J.

Valentine Tbeatre Toledo, O.Trent Theatre .Trenton, N. J.Bennett's Tbeatre London, QnLBennett's Theatre. ...';.*,. ...Hamilton, OutBennett's Theatre........ Ottawa, OntBennett's Theatre. Montreal, Que.Hendcrion's Music Hall...'.' Coney IslandCeleron Theatre Jsmeatowo, N. Y.

Ala* Bookta* 'or 80 Parks and Heaahore BosHsele. v .-...*....

Perferaaere will keaeBt th«a»eelvee by kceplsuj ihU «» laleraaod Mshelr route and open time.

B. F. KEITH'S BOOKIRa OFFICES, St. Jims Building,m. K. HODODON, Booking MtinaBsr,

(IS to MS tt. James Building, HEW YORK CITY.

theAMSTERDAMtSIb BT. and BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.

WANTED, for week of Aug. 87, and at all time*,

HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS.DAVIS and n.AHK, manager..

WESTERN AMUSEMENT CO..KAHSAS CITY'S THEATRICAL EXOHAHGE.

HOOKS ^0-7 SC11U1TE BLDO., 12M GRAND AVE. '

Western beadaoarters for Dramatic people, Desk Boom for Managers. MANAOKIts, when ton wantPsonle von seta 8QDABB DEAL at this office. Dramallo People, It Is no longer necessary lo makea long lump KaiL When you are al liberty or closing in Western territory, come to KANSAS CITY andpi out. ft. supply ail companies playing Western tunc, DllAMATlu, MUSICAL CUMKDY and BUB-

we Want Two Loading lien, Blx Char, and 0. B. Hen, one Al Heavy Van, Three Char, comedians,

with specialties; Al Leading Woman, Two Char, and a. B. Woman, Three Al S. and D. Sonbrettes. Uloiwant a oulok, reliable engagement WKITK and TKLL ALL first letter. Uyonarenottbnrongblycompetent, save your postage. We now have sn office In Chicago, and our facilities for handling bust,

nesa gSokly Md Wllalfsctorlly cannot ho cicclled. JAOK UUlthTr.Tr. Preat.; AL. MAK1N30X, Manager.

THE SEASON'S GREATEST MARCH 80NC,

ROSABELLE.IFHJBK—Professional Copies to Performer, enclosing program..

JOHN SCHVMAKBR, Prof. Manager.

ROW iiktu v.. ."roriiivo He, Jack;" "Take ate Baok to tbo Glare of Long Acre Sqnsre,"

"Laura Dear " "Nora O'Urlon." "Come, say Oood-Hye ;" "My Door old Borne," "Just Because I Like

You." '^Th. Still Hunter,'' "A Dream," "In Old Central Park," "San Francisco," "My Charming;. Little

Wabash Pearl," "Th. Meaning of tbeBsIla," "I'll lie wallta* for YourjOOnUng Aaot Yore."OB,Re. It Mesa Noth ng to loot" "I'll Waaoh ond Walt tor You.'' "Brown Bves " "A visit to Mto,""Al^air". Lament," •Jewel," "Our Flag," "All Bins Forgiven but One,'' "Will Yon Daref" "Sever

Think of Trouble." ' •

MELVILLE MUSIC PUB. CO., 55 W.it 28th St,, New York.

ATTENTION, VAUDEVILLE ACTS!

YALE THEATRE.Now booking through

KANSAS CITY, MO.Mil. J. K. JACKSON, Agt. Middle We.t Circuit, Sloni City, la.

,WANTED AT ALL TIMES,

,VAUDEVILLE ACTS

AKB-BXTX11L.KSQUS. WOMEN.

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powdora and oold cream, send for catalogue "0," to either place.

1M WIST Sith St. , N. Y. ; Obloago Opera Houco Block, Okleagn.

Katz, Theatrical Cosfumer.BURLESQUE WORK A 8PECIALTY.

Ahx> BMBROIDBBIU,^ajljf^ ncor Mth street. New York. Tel. sols ntis.

FUNKH CO.?M"75JH5Ji WMin ^WaS ^wl PAJ2TT and POWDERMoVICKHR'fl TlUflATHB, Chlcnoro, til. Telephone—-Central, 004. Bend for Catalogue.

flUVERNATOR'S SASiOTEi THEATRE, «""* «'" new umev.

i j LABHIR Ps«prlator. a a m m m m BID KHUN, nlsmnvatev.

wantbd—All kinds of Foaturo Acta. No act loo large for this house. Address all to

WANTBD-llig NmW Acla tor A°«' S i '"''— — °r Wr"°' FEBW'"*"'"•

For Stock Compaalss, (or Ripiitoln Coapanlsi, lor ABitears.

LAIIQEST ASSORTMENT IN THE WOULD. Hooks for home amuse-ment, Negro Plays, Paper, Scenery, Ilia. Jailey'a Wax Works. Cata-

logue fteel Free! rreol _iahubi. PBEncu, it w. im m., now Twk.

*t<rnon oiuoihal dbsions, auo.oe ana sux.no.

Band for hand colored plates and meaeuroruont card, etatlng color preferred.Danarornanoooioreujua^aWOIiFp FoltDIWO jj c»., oaTBUcrt St.. Boatoa,

"COLT" CRITERION STERBOPTICOIVS,"COLT" 8ELF-FO0DSIIIO AUTOMATIC ABC LAMPS iS^&

p KKLLKK A 00.. fltt West B'way, Now York, Bnoceaaors to Btcroopuoon Bepartaient of J. B. Oalt Oo

T mrvrDV TlrtWT.TSY Ibrattial CestuHtr, 14. W. it, Ira fniJ, JOJBlTIA A AV TO .LiEUs., AUa usnun Dllou Theatn. Pataraea. M. j

PROFESSIONAL MEN, BEWARE

i

I

DON'T BE BAalBOOZLED.

BAL makes the beat professional trunk on earth, and bag Iks)

goods to prove il Oomo and be convinced.

endlra-jaaMogn "Q." WILLIAM BAL (laej.

EOISQN KIRETOSGOPES, $75ABO AI.IV THE LATEST AND MOST III-

PBOVBD MOTION PICTUREMACHIKsZB.

"ilEBICAH PB0IECT08BAPB."

IS MOTlOII PICTY/RB HIACUinES.

SEND FOR 12 PAGE LIST OF

Flir^S, FROM 3c. to 8c. PER FOOT.

FEATURE FILMSAT LOW PRICES.

Model 11 Oxy-lithe Outfit $29.50OXY-LMHE and OX ONE.TBKEOPTTCONS and Al I KHHIHIIKH.QA8 OUTFITS. SOKO OUTFITS, die.CATALOOCK ON APPLICATION.

MOTION PICTURE MACHINESAND FILMS WANTED.

umnin 809 Filbert 8L.

PBILA., PA.

FOB

J. W. GORMAN'S

VAUDEVILLE ACTS,

Including HeadlinesFOVJIl TO BIX WSKIts,

J. W. GORMAN,100 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

—iiitiinuMMaammmmwmIN ORDER TO IHTRODUCE

LIQUIBERWIAjJ-.r.Kai.

PflWDERMAf^p:^'FOB. W« will fipn il, pontine prepaid, a boo,

ACS.**.,' foxol PowUerma and a wo. bottletfOC-''oi Mcnii.i.irmii. Addreu

JHrm» Cm., (loo.), 6 H. nth fit, W. T.

FILMS*-SONGSLIDES

VOIl SALE AMI HKSTtLet me aend you mj catalogue, up to date lub-lecu alwayn ou liaad. HLerooptlcons and MuvlDfhutufu buppiicH of every dosorlptioQ. Prloea tomeet tie demands.

THK NEWEST OF EVEBYTHINa.tt, HBTZ. 8M Eaet 23d Street. N. Y, QHy.

GOWNS rs°TRA^

8IJQ11TLY USED. Also STREET GOWNS. WeHave od hand a large assortment of slightly wornEvening <.owi)B, Dinner, IleoeptloaandTeaOowni.Tbcae robes are perrodt la every renpect, and areespecially Bultaulo for wear In HK.U CLASS DRA-MATIC PRODUCTIONS. We have a mil line ofSeal St in Coata and Pun of all kdnds.

MBS. U. STARR, M7 BoQta State St, CHICAGO

HIGH GLASSMA8I6M. APPARATUSAt modoruto prlcea. Largo Rtook. Immensevariety, illustrated Catalogue Free. New Mam-moth Catologuo Just loaned, 20o. Just out, list ofnew books on Magic and new lint of bargains, latrlcbe A. KOTiJltBKUQ,m Ontario St., Chicago.

Attention, Band and Orchestra Leaders!Do yon wont to Learn to Compos* andArrange lUnalel If so. Bend 9o. Btamp fortrial Iqhimq. Notlilng to pay until you navebecu taught Ioshodi. 1, 2 and t, If tbcHO leeeonfl

do not convince jou that this la Strictly Legit*logat*, then They are Free. Don't write un-iohs you liavo a thorough knowledge or the rudl-menu of music, and Mean Bmineii,

C. W. WILCOX (Bu C).kO Union Sqnare, Mbw York City.

Hi* Liu of Repertoire or Stock Go. Priming

COKSISTIHQ OF

I-Mow. 14Uv, 3-Sh. ul lS-Sk. 8IUSJ.fiend for Samples and Catalogue.

UllKAT lVKHTKUN PBINTINO CO.,„ . 81. buul., Ha.

PrloUDg for Dramatic Companies, Fairs. Carni-vals, Boiler lUnks, Circus, wild West, Labor UayOelauratlons, etc

ILLIK XEKRITHOH,n| a Ifn For Stout and lload Cos. on low» II JI rojaltlcs. Wrlto tor Hat. llavo

ssasrsi si vav aeVeral comedj sltetabea ready.Plavs and Bkotobes written to order.T. HaBT -ItPi »T. , MIOOKLH, g, y.

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FILMSFOR RENT.I ATCQT IMPR0VED H'fiH-GRaOE MOVING PICTURE MACHINES OUR

1

LA I tO I SPECIALTY.|

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SEND US YOURMANUSCRIPT OF SONG POEMS,

ORIGINAL MELODIES.

Or COMPLETE WORKS,1T«W U the time to Have th«in pabllalied. All letters anrvrared promptly.

PIONEER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO,Hseai TOX, Maohattasi Bldg., CHICAGO, H.L.

THE

THE UKKAT BHOU8H VACUKVILLK I-APKK,

[VIKW.14 Leicester St., Leicester Square, London, W. C.FORKIOM BUBSCBIPTIOHR. .... 8s. fid. PER YBARPltOPKSMIO.NAl, AUV KllTI NKBIKlVTg • . R>. OU. Rtnglt. Column In.lsNEW YORK OOBRESFONDBNT AND REP., IDA CAflAK, OFFIOK, 70s ST. AlIES BLDQ., wbsra

advertisements will be received. Copies on file. ',

FILMSFORRENTTHE INTER-OCEAN FILI EXCHANGE,OLD rivTEB-OCEAJt BLDO, D.arborai and Hstdlaam Bu, cniraara. I

ACTORS, BEWARE (Every Dog Has His Day)Homo can were »u right in tbeir dar. Bo were outu coveredtranki. Bat their ttoji ire psued.

Bfe»l-G«t B.U. FI8HE TRUNK.Bend for Catalogue 0. wir.uam BJLL (inc.),

110 W. 40th St., S. T. City*

Faoifio Coast Amuooment Co.SULLIVAN and CONSIDINE.

Owning and operadng 90 Pint Olaas Vsudevliio Tbeatrea East, Nortbwas! and West.

-virA^ntMDr*, at all tunes, riBST class acts op all sUSDB—*** tbat oan deliver tbe aoods.solu bookino AOENT9: al. ONKEN, family Tbeatre. latb St., New Yon cut; c has. ntX.MS Amencan Bank Build., SealUe, Wa»n.; CUIlis. 0. BROWN, e7 B. fclara BL, cnioagu; ARUH1B LKW,HI Kadf St., San Franoiaco. Oal. . / !

Dazian'sTheatrical EmporiumNOW AT 142-144 W. 44th ST. (Near Broadway),TOYORK.

THEATRICAL COSTUMES AND SUPPLIES,BVBtVr HBO.UIB1TB FOH T1IM 8TAOK. BEND FOR OAMUIOUU.

SHOESiSi^IASK l.

8TnEET "f ETKNINO. EXOLDSITB STTLBa ASDWORKJlANsniP OCAUANIKED. Sh.rt Vamp and tltua laiatsalwajo on band. Hail orders Oiled. Fit guaranteed. i

Tel. lis Hadlson Bonare. 60» Slrth Ave., near rist Bt,,rT.T.A Til,' 'I'll ikiniiui Ik' ... wMvna*

SONG-POEMS

Bqaai..IREb SUPPEBS MetDETO ORDER IN M HOPJIfl.'"

ND MUSIOPUBL1SHBD OUT KOlOiLTY.

We write Uufllo to your worda, \lDtrodooa and

: _ ). BBirt»i«.it"pByp«,b

8.'nii,

n,|^W«»:

'MY MOTHER'S SONGS?TUB! (JUIIJT IIOHB BONO HV Howann n n.i..~o~

DO YOU.. 1

smo J__... „v WE OIUBAT 1IOMM SONG BY HOWARD D. 8ALINS.It tonchea a card 1.,

;v.,y heart. Write lor Free Prog. Copy.

8CHUBK1I.T MPSIO PUB. CO., Andlterlom Dlda;..

STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO EUROPE JSA»iff}K !?t lowest rates and loll particulars to RAYMOND Al Wli nrrnirra fio.»BrCi.l..Ba,.,. W..t. N.w V.,h. ii.ndac.Pt.tomp fo,T".".lfr.Q^f<kSS3S-Ja>!

ThoQtrlo»iPH0DUCT10NS A SPECIALTY.

Costumor.34 EAST 20lh STfttET, NEW YORK.

WIGS.TOUPEES, GREASE PAXtSTS. ETC.And th. Lst.st MM

I»o»t Popular81|(U. ln,l.dl. B H.lr Dr..iln 8 .

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80IH6 ToW '»r low en rates at

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HAVE YOUR MUSIC PUBLISHED BY US.riOBBaBm MI7UO PIIBUBIUBO COlaPAJIY,

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AUGUST 25» THE 3STE"W YORK CtlPPEIE 725

WRITB POH IT TCDAY, AXD BB THB(yiRST TO USSB IT.mamBDWARD IvASKA'8 JBIG HIT from "THe> Bad oriel the Girl" Is Now

Can Be Used AsA SOLOOB DUET.

Orchestrations Id All Key;.RELEASED Tod take Ro Chances with

Ibis Song as It has

"MADE GOOD"In a Broadway Production.

Address T. B. HARMS CO., 126 W. 44th St, H.Y.C. (Sola Agents for Piatt Pub. Co.)

Manager.BURLI

OF SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN

:8QUE AND LEOITIMATIWISHING TO GET BACK INTO THE III.' HI NESS,

Would Like to Buy Any Part or All of a Burlesque Show, or Will Manage SameON SALARY OR PERCENTAGE.

Only a jF*li«srt Closs Sliow Considered.UkW BPBLB8Q0E BaHAOtB, Care ol CUPPIB,

NTED,BY THE

Bonked Solid. CITIES OF X. Y., PA. AND OHIO. Second Season.(Owing 10 Disappointment*.) OKNTKBL IIKAVV MAN.JUVKNILB and OHAKACTKR MAN. ltotll

must he TALL, DOWN complete modern wardrobe, ami lie able to ACT. WOMAN for SECONDuuaiNrSS, principally emotional)*. Altint be young, a dresucr and a trooper. Address

r'ttKDlNANu (jitAHAMK, Mitr., SUM, olito, week of Aug. -JO; UradTord, Fa., week of Aug. 27. ||, NOTE—We discharge Incompetents without, notice.

Dramatic & VaudevillePEOPLE IN ALL LINKS.

MUST JOIN AT ONCE. LONG SEASON. SURE SALARY. STATE ALL. AddrenGASPARB BROS., Blnghmnton, V. Y.

WANTED, FOB THE Oth ANNUAL-

KEOKUK FREE FALL CELEBRATION,OCTOBER a, 3, 4, », and 0.

Sensational outdoor Acta, Ulgli wire, Jap Troupe, Itlnr Acrolmtlo Act, Acrlnl Acts, etc. Alao Strong

p., Dnow., .wall Fronu, Peril" Wheel. Aililrcm i|iilck .„,., „ „,.,,. <„„.ED. F. KIRCIIMEH, Manager Free Allraclloiw, Kcnkuk, la. Rich II. H1.I.I-.. Sec?-

Leading Man for RepertoireGive height, weight, age nnd experience. Join on wire, If possible. Oood People In nil

l.lneR, write. Ability nnd wurdrone nlisolntelv essentia . Luna engngeinent.Wm

KJtANK MLLSWOUTII. Hotel Tournlue, 1-ort north, lexas.

FOR* WANTED,Cash and Rutherford'sMen. Preference given tnowo doing 11 aola or duiiollng bran. Season open, No\. u, uong nessou.

State lbwo»t Irat loltor. We pay all after Joining. •- - : s , p.„, M ,_nCASH AND HUTIIERFOHO, 13H WAliaalia. Street, St. P>al, minn.

it

WAN-TED. TO 8TRENOTMENA STRUGGLE FOR COLD CO,"

A long sej-onunn reasonable salaries to the rt|Mwjl»E ^^a'SeSnril

-JMUSICIANSmUreproiient. A-tuj known to mo .

luoaey 1 advancod you for Jolng iuo»uu.« w. «»™.v«™ *%-..----- -„.-« wntpmaster 2T, Stougliton -», or per route. Fltimlelghn and C. 8. Uarper, plgg write.

MYRKLE- HAnMR'AnRACTIONS,HEAVY MAN AND GOOD JUVENILE WOMAN.

nnllaMepnopTnTnn" lines. Send „l,o„„. All pnrl.enlare. Week Ang. * llcllefontalne, O. Week

Aug.^7, Franklin, Iod.-FAIR WEKKS. ^,__-

TO MANAGERS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW.

Fnnr protected uvcopjr.ghL For sale or Leas, or, rt^ally, 4 A, t Melodr.mn, It onar.e»rs, new and

The Only Competent ^^^^SMX^w«nHI prefer a Winter's engagement hi ^Iff^SrmAMOBV, III nearbtrn Ave., Chicago.Chicago, state number of men and houra. Add, amhuh **"«""' '* ______

wmimSni Teams Doubling Singles. AlaoSlnglc Acta and Agent.

wlarV , are Photo,. Films lo sell or exchange.

W HEfWOOU, 100 flolden Mil, Bridgeport, Conn.

Full KH.PKIlToi.tF..

Yonngjall, flood Looking Leading WomanAbility.wardrobe and experience aiiHoMitelyneceH-sary. Pleasant engagement to right per*on. Sal-ary no object If you have the good*. Incompe-tents closed at ti mt rehearsal. Other useful reper-toire people, with specialtie*, write. Oood ape-OuUtTwam rhoeudo parts and change for weok.OKISEL, k HUNNINO, week of Aug. 20, Iliitchln-aop , Kan.; Week of Aug. 27, Lamar. Colo.

WANTED,PEOPLE IN ALL LIMESFor Musical Comedies. Those doing apeolslUcnPreferred. Tell alt (n nrat letter. Pay own.OWN 11. WILLS, ThundorhoU Park, Savannah,da , until Sept. l.

I' B.—Can one two good PlanlHtfl^

WANTED,

KOR OPERA HOUSE WORK <VlolIn). AlRoanex-porioneed Pianist, llr. Ourrle, fomierly of thertpooner Dramatic Co., and Mr. McDonald, for-

mer)? of the HurriHiti k SoutherlandCo , wire orwrite. T. K. McUANN,

Leader Orchestra, firand Opera Mouse,Hf> Logan St.. Shrevepori, La.

WANTED!VAUDEVILLE PEOPLEA 1 Hinging and Dancing Houbrettc, mustchange for three night a and work In nki'fchwith comedian; muut be young, goud lookingnud wear lite witrdrohe: Also a Novelty Mu-sluil Man who ciiii (in Moglc and cliamce forthree, nlglitri. I.»\v, sure snlury >; ji j m it

.

Addrww CAT,. It. JOHNSON, Hivmon. Ind.

FAIR ACROBATWITH BUCKING 1MULH.

Al<o do J(urle»(|ue Traps, Play Small ParK.w 1 vrii second Hand Monk Suit, Klc-** i*.i» * phant Skin or any clreiiaatuif of

thut sort.

DAN SHBRMAN, Central Park, U 1., N, fi

4V WBBHTY,Experienced Leader,At VIOLINIST, (looil Han. Will locale In good

NATHAN II. WISK, A. t. II.,

mi Hurt St.. Jar kmiu, Trail.

Wanted Quick,

BLACK TENTAiiout 40.\ho. M tint he In good condition, andcheap fui- cuHli. H. M., care of CLIPl'KR.

FAIRS. FAIRS.THE 810 SIDNEY and DOWNSVILLE FAIRS,

NlllNKY, N. V„ Sept. 11. 12. 13, 14; IKiWNSVIM.K.N. V., Sept. in, 111,90,21, Shov Privileges of all

kinds to let; MM Prlvllcgeaof all kinds to let at

low ratua or on percentage. Apply to

W. If. AUSTIN, Manager. Waium. New York.Distance from Sidney to Downline, g trill on.

AT MBKltiV,

"'• CONNORS «* MORAN "•

1 1 their great Character Hketoli, "Tilt; MAD.jIIKMIsT," by John V. lloator, Song and SketchWriter. Aaolld imigii for -a niinun^. Relluttie

iiianagcru addrcsn

'

211 WASHINGTON AVP., I'lttaliurg, Pa.

AT lilBBUTV.

YOUNG MAN PIANIST.STRICTLY 1IC81NF.S8. PKKFF.lt TKAVKL1NM.Address V. »,. care ol NBW VOKK ULI PI-gK.

A BARGAIN IN FILMS.Must Hacritlce lO.ooo feet below cost.

• I. 11OM(AN1>BR0.Hjwery and Thomson Walk, Coney Island, N. Y.

WAITED, (or LEOB'S BIG COHCEBT CO.,

Singing and Dancing Sketch Team. Also Come-dian and riiiiui Player. Join on wire. Art KennoQ

,

write. Address PROF. E. LKON. Monallcld. Ohio.

WANTED, PIANO PLAYERThai IJouhton. Woman preferred. MedicinePeople, wrlle. I'll. J. 11. WllOLis, care lieu.

Del.. Port Clinton, Ohio. .

OPES TIMB JF1T.II SKl'T. 10.

Singer, uomedlin an«l vocnnst. No oilier uctllkoIt In vaudeville. 12 to It niln.

OHKISOJIHIBTOPIIKn, Fl. Wajne, Ind.

VAN FLEET,IfRINTE47 WEST 381b 8THU1ET, NEW YOIIK.

Western Dramatic Agency,137 I-A SAIXE ST., near Madison. OHIOAGO, ILL.

OFFICE OPEN FROH 10 TO 10. HUSK ROOM I'OR HANAOKRH.Hanngeri wanting rellatilo people In nil liraiteheaof the llieatrlriil proleiwlon, Wllte.

1IONKST IIF.AL1N0. NO MISKKI'I'.KSKNTAllONS.

NOTIOK.-IIKCOOBIIZKD AnTISTH ALWAYS ON HAND THAT ARID AHI.K ASDCAPAULB OP MAKINO OOOD AT ALL T1JIKS.

' NOTH'K.-Wo can rurnlah thu beat dramatic people—LKAUS. Heavier Oharnclora. Juvenile, anilOeneral UualneHH reople, HoubreireH. etc. AIM Vaudeville ami Mlnurel People, Soug.aud DanceTeam*, Slater Acta, Blng>n< of all kind*, Mualcal ActM, Piano rlaycraj etc.

EXPERIENCED CHORUS QIRLS FURNISHED.\otick. We invite peoplo In all linen of the tlioatrlcal prorinHi..u, Hint wish llrst olais enrage

menu, to call or write. P. J. HIDiiM, M*naB»r.

FOR RENT,

CHICAGO.Fine location for al»t>lt, liarleique or vutiilevllle. For |i»rll<Hilars, writeCHRI8 O. BROW1V,

. . 67 SO. CLARK ST., CHICAGO. ILL.

LRTTED,For LEWIS STOCK CO.

(Oa AeroiintoMihat.fr,* Inllonte and Nail Reacblnc Va Too i.niri],

Man and Woman for dooeral suslncMM, doing good Specialties Must l>o iiood. AIhu ilmt ulasi Lead*lug Man. All other lirainstlo I'eopiu doing Hpi'cla'HeH, write. I^jiik cnguguinent lor light nuople, (Nu>hoozerH. knockers or ainateiiia). Address W. F. I.KWIH, Mgr., Aug. w to >SL (Jarteton. Ntdir.; Aug.27 to Sept. 1, Ong, Nohr. Prniianoiii address, UllAFl'tiN, NKIiltASKA.

WANTED, FORAL. F. WHEELER'S ™»

L SHOWS,ISIIVOIjVO ond TALKING CLOWN

. IlOinO <OKlKItT THIltV, BOH* VANVAI .HAS. LONO HHAHUN KOltl'll.

HtTonR To in, for Hand and Orclieatr., Klack Face Unnied'un who run ulown. Lon. .eaoon. lien. 1, ortitter. Clinton, Man,., Auff. IU; Hudson, Ma.,., 24; Ho. Fiuiulnvliani, Ifaaa., IB; A«lilaml, Uaai,., j;.

WA NT BE D,

Musicians and PerformersI'nr iheJAMKHHiiKMiif BH(>WH. Hiirit be sol-or and relialde, or wo can't use you. This u a WagonShow and I'aveiri tho year 'round. Accommodations good. Oan line good AoroliMtloTcain. Proferexperienced people. Addreis < u as. i OODBN, 1U>2 Ureeunp St., tluvlngioo, Ky.

LIBERTYFRED VICE and EMILY VIOLA

For Burlesque. Farce Comsdy or Rep. Specialty Up to the Minute.

IKVKMIALK I'AIIK uulll Hept. I, WAIIIIKN, PA.P. H. v.iii know tho kind of no irishman I do. —

THANKS.THE WONDERFUL SIX.

BIONKII WITH Till! OlIV ITOOK CO. AH IMI'IIKVIH.II KKATHIIK.

• SEPT. IO AND LATER OPEN,

OHIOINAI. Itlll'.KV OP HAMMtl .T.-S.

Uwaptng fr.im llauilctirr., Shackloa, Htralt .Iiirhet., linnk,, Parking CiHi, Klc,WILL l.'llNSIIiHll A noon HIIIIW.

Addrc»» ALL AUBNTS, or w. II. VAN IlllltN, wiidwuoil Pork, Putnam, 1,'onn., week Ann. 10,

CRESCENT COMEDY CO.'WA.IWTS QUICK, mHEAVY MAN, DIRECTOR.Othen wrlle. Join on wirrt. II. A. UBAOMAN. Went linden, Ind,

COMEAND GET YOURS.All Kinds of flnotrs and C'onresiilons Wanleil for i he lllggint In th« Norlhweet,

FALL FESTIVAL AND HARVEST JUBILEE, FREE ON THE STREETS,WATKItTOWN, HOIITII DlilllTA, ItKlllt Of A1IU. W.j

TWO BIU ON 13 TO FOLLOW. Addrela J. II. AN1IHKWS, Hec'j, Willerlown, Ho. IMk,

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DRAMATIC.Aldrlch, Chas. T. (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Detroit,*'*liCB., -20-20, rClevrlttlKl, Oft ffMfept. 1. ' '-''

Aubrey, ll(-lcn, Comedy—Keokuk, la., 10-20,A I bee Stock IB. V. Alhee, mgr,)— Providence, R.

fofp.' liflrtntbL ', -

Arlington Stock -IB. W. Felchor, mgr.)—Wssb-inittofk, B^Twfift. 1. " t •', i

"Ai.ft«dt'' (Wn. A. Drniy, mgr.)—Portland,Me.. 27 Sept. i. . -

"At (he Old CnidH Rumls" (Arthur C. Alston,mgr;> — Bridgeport, Conn., 20-22. flolroko,Mint.. 23-2o. -Wnterlmry. Coon., 27, Middle-tnwn 28; New Haven 20-Hept. 1.

"AstTold In the Hills,'' Oenirnl, W. F. Mann's(Barl Doly, mar.)—Ottawa, O.. 22, Toledo 23-2T>V Chicago, lilt; '20-Krjit. 1.

"As Told In thp Hills," Western. W. F. Miinn'i<!>;' O. M.-uilkti, ingr.)—Ofdikosh. Win., 20,Manitowoc. 27, Neennh 28i Hanihncld 20. Btevens

.(Nnhltt Scovllle, mgr.)—Marshall, Mlcii,, 81,Utlttw Brot.-l.

"At the World's Mercy," Hpencer * Aborn'lt (Ro-lafltl U. Fray, mgr.)—Toledo, O., 10-22. Dayton23-20. Columbus 27-20, I rul 1 n n n i>ol 1 h , 1ml., 80-Sepl. I.

"At Cripple Creek," Knstern, F.. J. Carpenter's—Montreal, (.'int., 20-20.

"AtCrlpple Creek." Western, K. J. CBrpentor's—Omaha, Nebr., 23-25.

"Ailrllt. In NMritrr1 (J. B. Acker-man, ingr.)—' lliiltlmnre. Mil., 20-26. Newnrk, N. J., 27-

BCB-t.,-1."A<lgotit" (I)nvld J, Ramuge, mgr.)—Toledo, O.,

10-33. Fort Wayne, 1ml., 2.1. Lafayette 24,IfcWllte, 111., 20, HI l.oillM. Mo., 2«Hcpl. 1.

"AoroW'the I'acHle" (Cbss. H. Rlaney Amuse.. 0o.„ mgr*,)—Chicago, 111., IK 25.-Milwaukee.Wis.. 2flSent. I.

"Arrival of Kilty." Baateru (O. H. William* Co.,

in«r».)—Dunkirk. N. X., 22. North Hail, l'a.,

2.i. Coniinut, 0., 21, Fremont 20, Toledo 20-

hept. l.

"Arrival of K Illy." Western (C. H. Williams Co.,

mgrs.)—Leroy. N, V.. 22. Perry 2U. Warsaw24. Bradford, 1'h.. 20, Olenii. N. V., 27, James-town 28, Warren, l'a., 20, Brie >10, New Castlo.11, Sharon Hr|(t. I.

"Art- American : Honicsk-iid" (Huddlestoit-Jone*Amuse. Co., mfra.)-^Walprloo, III,. Kent. 1. 2.

BlsKChe Bates (David Uelaaco, mtT.)—N. Y. Oltjr

20, ImlcHnlle.Brnwn, Kirk tJ, T, Mncaiitey, ingr.)--Allcjilown,

Pa.,' 20-20, Haslcton 27-Hr-nt. 1.

Bnnthtg, Bninia (Curl Burgess, mgr.)—Btnilrn,-

N. V.. 20-20, Wllken Barre, I'm.. 27-Hepti-l.Burgess, Kurl (Geo, K, Robinson, nixr.)—Sche-

nectady. N. V.. 20-25. Wiitertwwn 27-Hent. 1.

Dmwas. Burl (Fred A. Hnyward, ingr.)—Bur-lingtoo, VI.. 20-»n»t. 1.

BuruMtt, Burl lFr«»k B. Hlierry, mgr.)—Hrldge-r (mi. N. J„ 20-20. PforrlHlown, l'a., 27-Hcpti 1.

Barrle Htm-k (Bdwln Harrle, mgr. )— Fmiuiftn,Kin.. 20-20, droit lleild 2T-Hrpt. 1.

Denton'M ConiDdliuiB (P. 11. Bwituu, -mgr.)—Aim-ilftrka. OklM., 20-20.

"Brown of II»r*Hrd" (linn MIHer, mgr.)—Oil-WOO 111., 20-20, MlUvinikee, Win., W-Hent. I.

"BadTonrii llo|ie," -Mncnhi J. Cartcr'a—Cltlengo..ni.,20, Indeflnlte. - •

"Belle »r Japan'" (n. II. Kldoti. mgr.)—UnionCity, M kli„ 22, t>>lon Kl, Jfrneavllle 24,l,HimlnK20. Ion la 27, tlrwnvllle 28, Big Knplda 20,Reed City HO. Cull I In.' .'II. Mutilate? Kopt. 1.

"IJcrlpn, the MDwIlM Minlilnr tilrl" (A. II. Wnotla.

mgr.l—Jeraey City, N. i., 20-20, Fhlliulelplihi,

Ph.. 27-»eitt. 1. 'T"lliinch of Keya" (Una Uoltiner, mgr.)—l'eekn-

ktn. N. y.. -in.

"Billy, the Kid" (Ben Hiibh. mgr.)—N, Y. City20-20. Paternoii, N. J., 27-20, llolmkcit iW-Hept. 1.

"Hoy Ilehlnd Hie linn" m l.n-.. B. Illnuey Amune.Co.. nigra.)— Nowwik. N. .1,. 27-Hept. 1.

"Bail Mini from Motlrn" (CIibh. B. Illaney Aniline,

iv., nigra.)—Treiilmt, N. J., 20-22. Wlliulng-loii. Del.. BMV, N. Y. City 27-He»l. 1*<

"llurglnr'a DmiKltler" IVhiiit & HuHIvhh, ingm.)— Boatnii, Maai., 20-20. rruvhlence, 11. I., '27-

Bettt. 1, ..

"buatvr Itrown'a Holiday" (M. B. Riymund,miir.l— Unffnlo, N. .It.,' 20-2B. - •- -

"Bi-niiro Bimter" (Ml'loiel A. Fee, mgr.)—Bllta-l*tb. N. J., 22. Newbitrgh, N. Y.. 'Si, Yonkera24.

"Hanker'a Child. " Mnatern (Hurry Hhnnnon. mgr.)—Moiltnunc, Mli-h.. 20. Frvtinint 21, Newaygo22, LiMlHiglon 2:i. KfcndolHh. Wla.. 24. BeaverDam 2fi. Wntnrtnwii 20, VVuiikea|in 27, Oeono-irtowoo 2S. L'oliiinlnia 20. l'orlage ail. Hloughlon.'II, Prairie du tjlilen Kept: 1.

"Baukfr'B Child.'* Weateen (M. II. Terry, mgr.)—Petwkcy, Midi., 20, Kalkaaku 21. Cadliac

22. Mitrltm 2:i. Mount Pleiiaiml 20, Alma 27.

Kilinore 28, Hlanhm 20, Hnrniiac 00, Kenvltlo

Corcoran,' Jane (Arllmr C. Alatnn, mgr. )—HeltP-

villv, III.. 20, Marahall, Mo., 20, I^xlngton

Carroll' Comedy <fuu Carroll, mgr.)—Salem, W.Va.. 20-20

Ceilury «t«'k (llnrrlanii & Snlherlnnd, ni«.*a.)—

Francea. Corlnne—Norfolk, Vau, 20, Tartwro. N.

rrt'ri* 'Odmeainna (Hnrrv Bnb»>. tnrr,)—Fontl dol/ac. Wla., 20-26, Madison 27-Sept. I,

Fawcntt' Slock [OcMM Fawc*it, »ugi.j—Mince-apoils, mm.. 10. fiidertnlte. • ? -

Fentwrg Stock (Oeo. M. Fonherg, mgr.)—Worcea-ter, M.m., 27-»«t. 1/ f ' *

"Flaming Arfo-w." Lincoln J. Carter'a^Belvl-

loin, Kan.. 10-flept. I,

MUt Stock IWiilluee R, Cutter, ingr.

eothe; O.. 20-20, Xitneitvllhf, (>.. 2Y-Sept. 1.

c'ruK- Htoek (John Craig, ihrx.)—BohIod, Maw.,20-Rppt. 1. - ' ' ' •

California stock (Smllli K.- I-'iTderleka, nigra.)—Maerumerrto. C»l.. 20-Hept. HO.

"Clay Unker," IIowIhihI & tJllrTonPa (Joaeidi Uray,

mgr,)—'Knox, 111., 9ft. Nii[»niiee 21, Mlslmweku22, niielmiiiin 2;i. Bi-nton Hurler, Mlt'li., 24,

Bnttie Orwk 20. HHgtnnw 20, Bay Otty 27, Ca-illllni: 2S. MiinlaUM- 2d. Tniverae City 00. KaatJordnn 01, Coyne Oily RVM. I> '

"Carollnn" (UhiIh Miller, mgr.)—Hiirlngileld,Mhns.. 2T. 2S. llnrtfunl. Conn., 20, 00, Bridge-

port HI. Sent, 1.

"tJonfeHBloii a* it Wire" (A. II. Woods mgr.)--Km.M.iB QIW, Mo., ltl-20, Si, Joaeidi 211-20,

l)tn:|llll OO-Wept. 1.

"Utiliin'rtwn ('inn-ley" (A. II. WishIh, mgr.)- -Ixmla-

vllle, K.v., 10-20. ClnoUiiintl, (l., 20-Hepl. 1.

"Cow-Pniu'lier." W. F. Miiim'a (J. B. Hill, mgr.)—Ctilengo, III., 10-SeiH. I.

"Ci'ld of the Reiilinent" (Oltaa. B. Blauey Anni*.Co., nigrn.)— lfot«ik«'ii. N. J., 20-22, Trenton 211-

m..WllnilHBton. Del., 27 2l>, Camden, N. J., 80-

Be»t. 1. 1•

"(Jilt** of Drink" (Cliaa R, Blaltey Amiiae. Co..

i.M-i.. 1 I'liiu.i.M, N. J., 21)22, HolHikeu 2a-20,HuH.kl'ii. N. Y.. 2T-KPHI. 1.

"Ciialer'a Last Flirht" t.I. K. CIIITord, mgr.)—Unveil, MlHt.i 211-20. lloaton 'JT-Hn-t. 1.

"Cotnttry Jny" (.1. H. Rantnaii. mgr.l—BllwiMid

City. Ph.. 20. Wampum 27, Buri Paleitlne. O..

28. Selirlng 20, Carnillloli :I0, lihrleharllle »l."Convict '« Uauitliter," tleorge Hiitmiet*'—Balll-

inurp. MA, 2<l-20, Brooklyn, N. \.\ 27Hci>t. I.

Dlxoy, Henry K. (W, N. LiiwiMiw, mgr,)—N. Y.City EA-HnL 8.

DOHA Allen (Kinney A Weslfall, mgr«.)—Syd-ney. N. *., Can.. 27. 2S, tihice Bny 20, .'l0.

i-Nortli Sydney ill,* New (lliisgow Sept. 1.

n«ne, Obl'hv—N. Y. City 20-20, Brooklyn. N. Y.,

27'oViH. 1.

De Pew-lliinlptte (TIioh. K. Do Pew, mir.)—Tex-arknnn, Ark., 2025. Slirevopwrt, La.. 30-Sent, 1.

Diilryinpte Comedy—Ketiknk fib. 27-Sept. 1.

"Bora WnniK**' A. Rowliitnl ft CHITord'a (HarryBryan, inir.)—Hamtnoiul, lnd.. 10, i.n Porte20, . lUvluwter 21, Tlidtm 22, Crnwfordvllle 2.1.

Knlghtstown 24, Marion 20, Klwmxl 27, Alex-andria 29, New Castle 20, OdhnerBvltlo 80,ltlclnno-id 01. Mmiele Sept. 1.

•'Do.-* Tl-ome." B, Rowland ft CHffonVn III. J.

CliHpmdte. mgr.)—Biirlliigtnii, \vk, 20. Blklu>rn

21. OitOHtinowtu- 22, tVilnnitma 1 211. Porrngo 24,M'.itikiMni 20, Kenimlm 2d. Lake Uencva 27,Nowanl 28. Helolt 20. Belvltleiv. 111., !10, llo-

uhelto :tl. RiK.'kft>i-<t Sent- 1.

•'Dora Thome.:' V, Ihiwland ft Gllffimi'H (L. K.Pourt. iugr.)---Antlgo. Win., Ill, Hlilnelnn.lcr 20,Tomahawk 21. l-iidyNinltli 22, Olilppewa KalU2it. Menoitilne 24, Bali Clulre 20; "'

"Dnvld' lliiriiin"—Ui'lilge|M>rt. Conn.. 24. 20.,-"Dev|['« Atu'tlow" Clins. H. Yale'a—llnrrlaurg.

Ph.. 22.F.imci Sloek (B. K. Moiillun, mgr.)—Coneurtl, N.

11.. 20-20. Hnverhlll 27-Sept. I.

F.LIerortl Stm-k—Oaklnnd, t:nl., 20. IndeOnlte.KvatiM Nlook rilrnndou -Bvaiia, mgr.)— Detroit,

Midi., 20. linWIulle."Rdnrntltin of Mr. I'lpp" (D. V. Arllmr, mgr.t—

liHticiialfr, Pa., 22. llnrrlahiirg 2.1, PltNlmrgST-Henl. I.

"Bye WltneKH." t.lnenln J. Carler'»~-Mnislinll-tiwiu' In.. 22. l)e» .Molneti 20-20. Dmnha, Kelt*.,

•!(l-'>0. Kl. Jiwidt. Mo.. no-Sept, 1.

"Bight ItellH." Bmh. llyrnt?—Timutoii. Maaa,. 20.

WnVCMff 20, I,y 11 n 28.I'li'Ma* All Stnra tUw Field* mgr,)—Worcenter,

Maaa., 24.

Fnrntiin, Dunlin (The Klrkc l.n Sbvllc Co,, uigra.)J-N. X. City 20-Sept 1.

dm Jll.^22, Freeport, 23. MorrJaon 24,, -Clio-

ton; la;, 26, Dn^nqtie 27, Waterloo 28, CharlftiCllyao. Miiwm Clty-ao, Fort Dodge i£ loW»Fills Sept. 1. ' s =- • ''< '

.

"Fnat Mall" (Scott k Qaynor, 'tdgn.)—Chicago,flll, 10-Bept B. « 'JrJR : \.

"Four Corners of the Earth." Kllmt 4k Oanolo'i(Frnnk GaEEolo. mpT, 1- -Cincinnati, (t..- it)-25,

Diiyinti 27-20, Tndlanapolla, lnd., 30-SepL' 1.

"Fallat,," Forter J, White's (Olga Verne, mgr)

Snult Rte. Marie, Mich.. 20, ' Newbeifj' 21,Grand Mflrlna 22, Mdiluxlog 29, Manpiftte 24,Calumet '25, Ontonagon 27, lahpoming 28/

OUTnrd-HaeHtig —Oregon, III., 20-2fi,> Dniilngton,Wl«..' 27-Srpt. 2. . - fctMi

Or»iy, Tbti'drteim. stock (D. K. Benn.; mgr.)—Wll-Hamsport. Fa., 20-26. 'ClenrfleM 27-Srpt. 1:

Grslianii'. Ferdinand—N Ikes. O., 20-25. Bradfonl,Ta., 2T-8eiit. i: • .'» -•

'Gllder'a' Stock; (Chan. W. Glider, mgr.)—Marl-•tjTm, Mhhn;. 2T-8ept. 1. - --• k

"Oambler of the Weat" (A. II. Wooda. mgr.)—N.Y. 01 ry 20-25, Hftbokcn, N. /.', 20-20, TreittonI'.O-rtept. J.

Herman, Seluiit (P. IT. Sullivan Amuse. Co..nigra.).—Lancaster, Ph., 20, Harriatfurg 27-20,BilMhcOi, N. 3., aO-«<iit. 1.

IlHiitlnga, Tise Tour (Harry Dull, mgr.)—War-ren, a. 30, Nlles 01. Youngitown -Sent. L

Hlmineleln'a Imperial Stock (John A. lllmmeleln,mgr. )— Lexington. Ky.. 20-23. Kenton, *)., 27-Scot'l. * '

llnyca Corned v (II. O. Allen, mgr.)—New Har-mony; 1ml-.. 20-20, Bvnrmvllle. 20, Anna, UI,, 27-Sept. 1. : ?

Ilayward, Graco <Oeo. M. Gatln. mgr.)—Lcavep-worili, Kan.. 2t-8ept. 16.' !•• ' aa-

Illlhoan. Mfiy, Stock (Emeat Bchuabcl, mgr.)—; Belbwa Kalla. Vt., 20-20. . '. .

Herald Sciiuiro stock (Bitter & Fannbuwc, mgrs.)—Clinton, N. Y„ 20-26.

llendcreon iltoek iW. J. A R. R, Henderson,-nigra.)-—Arlington, la., 20-20. 1

Hrtrrls-P.-irklnwoiL Stock (Itobt. II. Harris, irigr.)—Fninktort, Ky.. 20-20.

IIoefBef. Jack. Slock—Ol*T Rapldn, la.,- 20-Hept. 1. >

lllldr-ih Stock (W. R. Hlldreth. mgr.)—HotSprings, Ark., 20, Imlellnlte.

"llpr Only Sin." Lincoln J. Carter's—Goshen,lnd., 22,. Anhnrn Mil, Lima; O., 94. Flndlay 20,Nevada 27.. Mnrloo 28, Ashland 20. Blyrln :iu,

Akron 31, Uarberlon Se>it. 1. 1

"Her First False Mtep," 0. W. Whltaker'a— Pltti-btirg, Ph., 20-20, *

"Holy City," Buat, Gonlnn A Bennctt'a (HomyIllarknllcr, mgr.) — Big Rapids, Mich.. 20,Frankfort 21. Traverse City 22, Bant Jonlun 2-1,

Charlevoix 21, Petoakey 20, Cbelnygan 27,Onawa 28, Alpena 20, Ausnble 30. KbbI Tmvaa31.

"Holy City," Cnaat, Gordon ft Beiinett'a (!>•

Cointn ft Flcxlipr, 'mgn>.)—York, Nehr.. 20,Hastings 21, Kenrney 22. Islington 20, NorlliPintle 21. Hterllng, Colo., 20, Denver 20-RMI.1.

"lliimnn UeartH." W. K. Nankevllle'a—KnnanaClly, Mo., 20-H<-pt. 1

"How IlenrtH Are Broken" (Mltlenlhnl Bros.'Aniline. 1'h.. ingra,)—liHlllllia|K>lts. hid., 20-22.

"lli'iim* of Mystery" (Mlttentha! Bros." Amuse.tjh. ingrx.i—Torauto. fun.. 20-20.

"Mull Room Boya"—Cleveland, O., 20-20."liana . Hnnamt" (imneH T. MeAlpht, mgr.)

Mnnnl Hlerllng. III.. 22, Clnytmi 20, Cnriljiiite

21. Hnweii 20, Camp Point 27. Oneida 28,

"iter MarCage Vow" (Vnnec ft Sulllvun mgra.)—n<Mto:i, M.'iKh'.. 2(1 2,'..

"Johnny WImc," Stephens ft Linton's—Lansing,MI1I1., "2. Flint 20, Gwobho 24, lonla 20,tlriiml Knplda 20-20. Toledo, O., 20-Sept. I.

"Jerry from Kerry" (Patten ft Fletcher, mgr.)

Jlriuvbrlilpv Out., Can., 22. NewllBkoHio 2:1.

iin. Mum 94, Uolart 20. Norlh Buy 27, Stuer-gon Falli 28, SiKlhury 20.

KsitoII. ltot (J. C. Welah. ingr.)—Portamuulli,N. 11.. 20-20. Salem 27-SepL 1.

KeiintHly, .Iiiuich (Splta ft Nnthnilaon Amuse. Co.,num.)—Tiinotoit. Mntw., 27-Sept. 1.

Keyatnne Ummnllc (Max ?A> Arnold, mgr.)

Oldtiuvn. Me,. 20-22, I'lttalleld 20-20, Sanfortl21-20. 'irovetoii, N. II., 30-8ent. 1.

KerkhnlT-Illllnian Stuck (Ivnn Kerklioff, mgr.)—Smith Center. Kan.. B0-2K. - -

Kelh-y Stta-k (Jewell Keltey. mgr.)—Knoxvllle,Trim., 20-20. niNltnnnuKa 27-Heiit. I.

Khigsley-lliinMell IB. II. Himself, mgr.)—Van-dulla. Mo.. 2020. a

KlnrkUrhiiii (11. H. Klurk. ingr.)—Winter Har-bor, Me.. 20 20. Ellsworth 27-Hept, 1.

Knlekerhociicr Stock (Hoyt ft l*vy, rogrs.)—WllkeKllnrre, Pa., 20-25, Poiigbkeeiiale, N. Y.,

27-Sept. 1. ,-.."King or Trump*," Wi-dern (I«>n Allen mgr.)—

Newton, lib, 21. Riigliani 22, Gniysvllfe 20.

Cnrml 24. Nnshvlllc 20, MaNcoutah 20, MountVermin 27.

Lnrlmcr,' Wright (Win. A. Brady, mgr.)—Boston,Mum.. Hepl.ii.22.

Lewi*. J. 0. (W. A. Junker, mgr.)—Belleviie.

MiHi.. 22. I.iimdng 21, Sam la. Out., Can., 24,Pint Huron, Mich.. 20

Rosabilo (Him A.... 20-20. Retidlng 27-Sept. ..

Lit Verne ft Luvcrlng—lllehnmud, Va.. 20-25.Uwla Btwk tW. F.

fI*wls. mgr.)—Carle toil,

Ner., 20 20, l|ng 27-Seiil. 1.

"Linn nnd the Mouse. '* Baarem (Henry B. HarrlH,ingr.)---N. Y. Clly 20, liideflnlte. 1

"'Llun nnd the Mouse," Weslem (Henry B. Har-ris, mgr.)—Chicago, ill., 211-sepi. 1.

"Little Stranger" (Cnrtou ft Ilnckctt nigra.)—N.Y. City 27, IndeHnlle.

"Little thitcimt," Western, K. ,T. Carpenter's—DnhitilUi', la.. 22, llyeraville 20. Mnnchealer 24,Gelweln 20, Independence 20, Wnterloo 27.

"1,1'ini itlvi t-p.." Nixon ft On. 'a—Petoakey, Mich.,22. (^heUiygnii 2,'l. Snult Hie, Murle. Out-, Can.,21, Snult Ste. Murle, Mich.. 20, Kscnuaua 20,M.ltilntlmie 27. Uhlnelnmler, Win., 28,

"looking Tor 11 Wife," George BoiuhcIb'—Denver,Col.>., 111-25.

"Lights or llotliiini" 'Pnti Steele, mgr.l—WwaiiIh, N. Y.. 22, Sacket Hnrlajr 23, Lowvllla24, Ihwiivlllo 20, Walervlllo 27, Saerhurne 28,New Berlin 20, Wullon 30, 8un<iuchauna,: Pa„Sept. 1. '

"Ltfe'a Mlalakf"—Onklkiid, Nebr., 2B, 20, Lyoni30, Dceattir .11, Septl 1. '

"LlghlH of Frisco" (Arthur J. Ayleswortb, mgr.)—Seatlle, WiihIi., 20-Sept. 1.

Muck. Andrew lltleh ft Harris, mgra.)—Worces-ter, Mux*.. 20. 21, Full Blver 28, 20. .

Melulyre uiul Heuth (Klaw ft Erlaugcr, nigra.)—

N. V. Clly 20. IniktlnllD.Myrkle Hunler Slock, Western (Eugene J. nail,

mgr. )—Youitgatown, O.. 20-20, Allooua, Pa.,27-Sept. 1. .

M.vrklc-1 larder Stock. Southern (Bert I/>it-'li.

nigra.)—Rellefuntatoe, O., 20-25, Franklin,lllll., 27-Si'j-i. 1.

Marks Stock (Tom Marks, mgr.)—Two Harbors.Minn., 20-25, Port Arthur, Out., Can., 27-Sept. 1.

Morgati-I'epple Stock—Parsons. Kau., 10-Serit 1.

Mnxnin ft SlghlB Coineilliuia (J. W. Sights, mgr.)—Dymvllle, la.. 20-20.McOttUtlM Stock (W. B. McCullmn, mgr.)—Port-

iHiul, Me., 20. Indeflnlte.Metropolitan Stock (Olirford Hooves, mgr.)—

Douglas. Klin., 20-20. ^Iarlon 27-Sept. 1.

Mlntielll Broa.'—MlaiulHiirg, O., 20-25, Hlllsoro-27-Bept.l.

Mattlce Stock (Ward B. Mgttlce, mgr.)-Loudon,Out., fiui.. 20, Indefinite.

"Man of Her Choice" (Bdw. M. Stinmonda, mgr.)—Wilmington, Del.. 20-22, Cnindeu, N. J„ 23-20,> N. >Y. Oily 27Sept. 1.

"Mnonahlncr'a ' Daughter." W. F. Mann's (HoyKingston, mgr.)—llehdl. Wis., 22, Edeerton20, Hlo'jehtuu 24, Jancsvlllc 25, Deo Moines,la.. Sent.' I.

"Millionaire Deled Ire" (OIihb. E. Blaney Amuse.Co., mgr«.)—Allmny. N. V., 20-22. Yonkers 20,PeekHkTll 24, Newhnrgh 20. Plilladelplila, Pa.,27-Sept, 1.

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"Midnight Flyer." Northern I Anson Vnrney,niitr. 1- Alum. Mich., 22, Greenvlllo 23. Beldlng24. Big HiiphU 20, Liidltigtou 27. Manitowoc,Wla., 88, Two Rivera 20. • Appleton "80, Kau-kannn 31. Beaver Dam Sent. 1.

"Mtilulslit Flyer," Weatern (Kd. Anderaon, mgr.)-I'liiiinii, ill., 32. Farmer flu 23. Chala-

wofth '.'4. BliKimlugton 20. IVrlt 20, Morrla 27.fonl City 28. Brneevllte 20. Brntdwesal 00.Henry 31. Peoria Sept. 1.

"McFatldeti'a Flats." Gim HIU'r (Hovfard Powers.mgr.t— Orange, N. J., Held. I.

"Mr. Blarney from Ireland" (Chiia. B. BlnneyAniline. Co., mgrs.l— S.vraeu»e, N. Y„ 20-22,Rochester 20-20. Clevetntid. «., 27-Sept. I.

"My Wife's family," Eastern (Freeman Flake,mgr,)—Atdilalntln, O., SO, Erie, l'a.. 31, Dun-kirk, N. Y.» Sept. 1. ...

"ifcy Wife'a Family," Cciftrnl (Frank Cookp,mgr,)—Detroit.. Mfcli., 10-25. Bay City 20.

tWoaao 27. Ithaca 28, 20, Grand Rapid!) 30-

Rcnt.i'l. >"Mjr.'Wlfc> Family." Weatern (W. McGowan,ffigr.T—Wr.nsnu. Wla., 10, Athena 20, Awbota-

ford 21, Marahlleld 22, New London 23, Ay-rlleton 24, Marietta 25, Gre«n Bay 20. -Oconto

27, Du Pere 28, Illpon 20, Chilton 30, PortWjiHlihigtan 31. BHWim Hept.-l. "'

"MesseDger Buy" (Archie Marldox, mgr.)—Ho-' hart, lnd., 23, Lowell 24, Ooodland 20. Motion' 27, Montleello 28, Oilman. III., 2D, Pox too 30,

WIHIamapwrt, lnd.. 31, Boawell Hcpt, IV '

"Mnn'a Broken Promise," J. L. Veron*e'i (Bd.

Decker, mgr.)—Boffnlo, N. Y., 20-25, pitta-

i« Pa., 27-Hent. 1. , ».,_"Me. Him and !,'> Hurtlg ft Senmon'a—Albany,

N. Y-, 23-23. '' '•'

"MBster Workman" —Puteraon, N. J.. 23-20.

"Mldnlglit Bscape''—Providence, R. L, 20-25.

NorrlB. William (Joseph Weber, mgr.l—Chicago,HI., 20, Indefinite. . I „,

No*mno(. Joneph (M. T. Caasldy. mgr.)—Flor-ence, Colo., 22, Canon City 23, Hntlda 24.

Buena Vlstn 20, Glenwood Springs 27, -Rifle 28,

Grand Junction 20, Paonla 80, Uotchktas 31,

Delta Sept. 1.; '--- "•

Now York Standard Slock (Stnndard Amnse; Co.,

mgra.)—Geneva, N. Y., 20-20, Carbondale, Pa.,

27-Sept. 1.

New HtudMri Plnvers (Brnylinra ft Lnpflnt. mgrs.)

—Jcwctt, City., Conn., 20-22. Btonlngton -23-25.

Norlh Bros.' {jomedlnns—Wnbaah, lnd., 20-25.

"Nettle, Ihe Newa Girl"—Chicago, HI.. 20-2...

"Nolmdy'a Darling"—Bo»ton, M»M., 27-Sept. I.

Olcntt, Chaunccy (Aitgttatnii Fltou, ingr.)—Du*Itith. Mfnn., 23-20. Minneapolis 20-S*'pt. 1.

O'Neill. James (Lleler ft Co., nigra,)—Chicago,111.. 20-Sepl. I.

Osman Stock (John Osmnn, mgr.)—Brunswick,Md.. 27-Sept. 1.

"On Ihe'ilrl-Igc nt Midnight," Kllmt ft Caziolo s

(I. -K.'Cohu. mgr.)—Dickinson, N. Dak., 22,

Billings, Moot.. 23, Livingston 24, Bnseman V».

HutlC 20, Helena 27. Anaconda 28, MlBBOOla 29,

Hprague. Woah,, HO, North Yakima 31, Ellen-

IhiL-g- Heiit. l,<: - • .. .msi

"On the Bridge nt Midnight" (A. K. Pearson,mi-r.v—routine. Ill,, 22, Pckln 23, Mason City

24, SprlngOeld 20, Alton 211. Baat St. Louis 27.

"Our New MlnlBtcr" (Joseph Conycrs, mgr.)—.Tumestown, N. Y., 20. Brie, Pa.. 21, Sharon22, Alliance. O., 23, Mualllon 24, Akron 25,

Blvrla 27, Limn 28. Lognnsport, lnd.. 20, Kan-kakee. 111.. 30, Elgin -31. Belvhlerc Sept. 1.

"Uur Old Kenluckr Home" (Wm. Ilnywood, mgr.)—Ada. Minn,, 22, FertfOH Foils 20.

"Other I'eople' 1* Money" (Halifax Woo-Iall. mgr.)Hnvltanl. Vt., B2.

t

20, Oorbam, N, H., 20, Lit-lift. in 27. Newiwrt, Vt., 28, 29, Rlchford 30,Hwanton 31, St. Albnnn SeM- I-

"Old Isnnc from the Bowery" (Clioa. B. BlaneyAuntie. iS>„ iniTK, j -St. Louis, Mo., 20-20, Chi-cago, III., 20-Sept. 13.'

"Old CIoHipb Mini." Rowland ft Cllflonl'a (H. B.

Pierce, mar.)—Spring Vnlloy, III.. 10, Kewanoc20, Wyoming 21, Moiiinoiith 22, Moqneketa, In.,

23, AnnmoNa 24, t!ei!ar Rnplds 20."On Dangerous Crounim" (Vanco A Sullllvao,

nigra,)—-N. Y. City 2u-2fl, Baltimore, Md., 21-

st-pr. 1.

"Old Former Hopkins" (Frank S. Davldnon,mur.)—Bcttlon, <>.. 23-20, OonncllHvllle, Pa.,27-20.

PliNnu Stock <K. V, Pbelan, mgr.)—Portland.Me., 20. Indefllilte.

Pnrnell, Kuthryii (W. D. Fimgerald, ingr.)—Pmighkeepide, N. Y'., 20-20, Pateraon, N. J„ 27-

Sept. 1.Paytou Misters (C. S. Pnylon. mar.)—Fort Smith,

Ark. 2(1-20. Tnhleiinuli. lnd. Ter., 27-Sept. 1. -

Peruchl-ttynzetie tC. Dl Peruchl, mgr.)—Augusta,On., 2(V ludcnitlle.

Peruchl-Gytitene (C. I>. Pcruclil, mgr.)—KnoxvIHr, *JTetni.! 20; IndeHnlle. „,f"

I'hlppH, Chmt. II. (Wm. Morris, mgr.)—Burllng-lon. In., 20, Indefinite.

Perry and Prossly (F. L, Perry, mgr.)—Amcry,Wis., 20-20, Lfidysiiilth 27-Sept. 1.

"Power of Monev" (A. II. WochIb, higr.)—N. Y.City 211.20. Brooklyn, N. Y.. 27-Sc]it. 1.

"Poor Relation," Davis ft Kiigeiie'a (L. A. Nelms,mgr.)—Delpltoa, O., 22, Hartford City, lnd.,23, New Castle 24, Klrliinisid 20, Coimorsvllli-27. SIMbyvllIc 28, Nuhlea villa 20, Terrc Haute30 Sept. I.

"Pltniilom Delecllve," Rowlnnd A Clirford'a (DnvoSeymour, ingr.]—Chicago. III., Ill Sept. 1.

"Pair of QoiBUy Kids." Bnatiin (C. J. Smith,mgr.)—Carllnvllle. HI., 20, Belleville 20, BeSoto, Mo., 27. Po'dnr Minn" 28, Pnraguuld. Ark.,20, Pine Bltitr 30, Little Rock 30, Hot HprlugaSept. 1.

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"Pair of t>)iiiitry Kids." Western (C. J. Smith,mgr.)—Morris, III.. 27. little lslund 28. Wood-stock 211, Biffin 30. Dundee 31. JoUct fent. I.

"Policy Pinyew"—Washington, D. 0„ 27-S«it. 1."Queen .»( lllglitjliitlers" (A. II. WowIh mgr.)

llolyoke. Musa., 20-22, Brldgephrt, Conn.. 23,Derby 24. South Norwitlk 20. Camden, N. J.,27-20, Wilmington, Del., 30 Sept. 1.

"Queen of the White Hlnves" (A. H. Wotala. mgr.)--I'ittBiMirg. Ph.. 20-25.' Toledo, 0,,' 20-20.

"QnecR of the Arenn," Stepltena ft Linton's

Peru, lnd; 23, Fort Wayne 24. 20, Indiana-polls 27-20, Dayton. O.. 30-Sept. 1.

"Qileen of the Circuit" (Chits. B. Blnney Amuse.Co., mgra.)—Brooklyn, N. Y., 20-25, N. Y. City27-SepT. 1.

"Qolncy Adama Sawyer," Weatern (W. O'Ncll.mnr.J—Urand RnpldK. Mich.. 10-22, Mnnlalee23, PettMkcy 24. Clu-tsiygan 20.

Rogers Ilroa.-—Atlimtlc City. N. J.. 80-8«pt 1,

PUBMnm, (CluiK. 13. Blauey Amuse. Co., mgrs.)— I'lillatlelpBln, P«.. 20-20, Utsfhester, N. Y.,27-2!i. Syrnciiae OO-Sept. 1.

Kh.vh, Johnny and Binmii (B. D. Stair, mgr.)—'J'oleilo, fA. 20-20.

Kli'linnlHiui 'Stock (Frank N. Richardson, mgr.)—Bloointleld. lnd., 20-20, Columbus 27-Sept. I.

Ilentfrow'H Jolly Piillillnden* (J. N. Renlfrow-,mgr.) — Ixhniion, lnu.'. 20-20, Decatur 27-Hept. I. '.

Rose Stock (J. H. Sklrboii, iiigr.)—Frniiklln, Pa.,2T-Sejit; 1.

"Ruled, Off the Turf" (A. H. .Woods, mgr.)—N.Y. City 20-20. I'hlliulelplila, Ph., 27-Sept. 1.

"ltaeo for Life" IP. It. Siiltllvan Amuse. Co.,mgra.)—Pateraon, N. J„ 20-22, ]>:iliuil)eth 23-21V, New Hiiven, Conn,, 27-20. Plnltiuclil, N.J.. 30-Sept. I.

"Royal Slave," Cuaal. OtfUtM ft Betmett'a (Col.C. W. Rnherla; mgr.l—I'latlamoiiih. Nehr., 20,Nohrnskn Clly 21. Tecuiiiseh 22, Beatrice 23,Scn-nnl 21, Urand Island 20. Cvnlral (Tlly 27,Hasting* 2S. Kearney 20, Leslngt-m 30, Sterl-ing. Oilo,, Sept. 1.

"Royal Sluvc,T, .Went, flordon ft Beni-etCa (B. T.

BJMMij mgr.)—Aurora, Nehr., 20, Mlnden 21,Hnldreitge 22, Alum 23, Nurtoii, Kan,. 24, Colby20. 4.4o,KllnntI 27, l/ivtland, Colo,, 20, Longiuon't30, Boulder 31, C,oldt>n Hcpt. ,1. < .

Spniig Hilda (W. N. Lawrence mgr.)—N. Y. City28, liidelhiltc.

Sidney Ooorgo (K. D. Stair, mgr.)—N. Y, Oily

Sterling Stock (Wm. Triplet! mgr.)—Chllllmthe.Mo., 20-20, Multlntid 27-S<>pt. 1.

Sluler'K Comeilliina (Wm. Kralce, mgr.)—Logan,OY, 20-20. Irfindon 27-Meiit. 1.

Southern, Clinuucey L. (Rolaiid A. Osborne, mgr.)~Anhevlllp, N. C. 20. indcUnltc.Stnla. J. 0„ Stock (Lnwrence Pcleraon, mgr,)—

Baton Bouge. L11.. 20 Sent, 1. >

Sites St*ek—Bellmgton, Wi Va., 20-25, Tunnel-ton 27-Srpt. 1.

Stanley Stock—St. Louis. Mo.. 10. Indefinite."Secret of Police" <A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Newark,

N. J.. 20-25. N. Y. City 27-Sept. 4."Sweeteat Girl In Dixie" (C. 8. Ruble mgr.)—

Pine Bliitf, Atk., 29, Little Rock 30, HotSpring* 31, Arkndelphla Sept, 1.

"Stranger In Town," Stephens ft Linton's—-To-lete o., 23-25, Ypsllnntl, Mleh.. 27, Tecumseh28, Coldwnter 20. Hammond, lnd., 30. De Knlh31, La. Salle, Ill>. Kept. 1. - -

"StriigglP for Gold" (Arthur J. Wootla, mgr.)—Richland Center, Wis.. 24. Muaeoln 20, Lancas-ter 27, Sloughton 28, Sbullahurg 20, Platte-vllle 80, Benton 31.

"Shoplirtei'" (Jule Walters, mgr,)—Mnrysvllle,11.. 22. Akron 23. Youngsiown 25.

"Seliutor'a . Vaeutlon" (Will J. Block Amuse. Co.,irtgrs.)—Chicago, til,. -20-Sept. I.

"Suiuiy Smith" (J. C. Rockwell, mgr.)—Nan-tuskrt Heach. Muss.. 20-Se|lt. .'!.

Turner, Cluw (Ira W. Jackson, mgr.)—WowHoekct. R. I., 20-25, Westerly 27-sppt. 1.

Tucker. Kthel. Stock (Mack Bron., mgr*.)—LagAngeles, pal,, 20, IndeHnlle.

Taylor Stock (II, W. Taylor, mgr.l—Fall Rlvpr,M«M.. 20-30, Brockton 27-Sept. 1.

Tlltll*', Cbiln'—llel'lln llelghta, o„ 20-Sept. 1,

TeuM«'sl Slock (J. L. Teiii!«est mgr.l—Whitellnveii. P11.. 20 20, Bast Strnthlshiirg 27-Sept. 1.

"Trw Proud to Beg." Lincoln J. Carter's—Mer-rill. Wla.. 22, Wnuaati 23, Oconto 24, GreenBay 20. Appleloh 20. Marinette 27. Eseannbn,MUh.. 2S. oiailstone 20, Mnrouette 30, HancockEl, Ciiluinel Sept. 1. • •

"Texan" Brnadliural ft Cnrrle'a—N. Y. Clly 27-Sept. i;-

"Two Mr, Wetherhyn" (W. N. Lawrence mgr.)—N, V. City 23, ludcflulte.

"Told In (be Hills'* (Will J. Block Amuse, Co.,

iugru.J-^Chlcm'o. HI- 20-SepL-S. — '

'JSKJSgr I?:S? S.""B&.r^lllllidtlc.il, Adrian Sept. 1. n«-i B n,t A

I'Tborns and Orunge Blostonw," A. Rowland ft

Clliford'a (Fred Walloa. mgr.)—Chlctgo, -III.,

20-20, iflt. Lmtia, H*. Xti-Scpt. 1.

"Thonia nud' ornnge Blossoms," U. Rg"- ™. *Clifford's (Frank Winch, mgr.)—lUclne, Wla.,

20, La Porte. Ind.o 27. SMtb Bend 28, Benton

Harbor, Mich., 28, . Elkhart, lnd., 80, 'Jtee

Rivera. Mich., 31, Coldwtter Sept. U^ «"TiioruB tBd orange Ulwaenw," 0, Rowland &

Clifford's " (Jack Taylor, sigr.)—Aurort, III.,

*4&£ nit' Place end the Girl" (La. Stale The-

atre Co\. mgrs.)—Ohlcago, III., *ft« ^^ .

"Two Metry U'rampfl" (McVeim ft Vctter. BtDBJ—Fulton' Mo., 22, HtmtBVllle 23, Macon 24.

BrookUeld 20. ,' _,,

"Under Southern Skies," EaBtern (Harry Docl

Parker, mgr.)—Moncton, N. B., Crin.J'22, St.

John 23-25, Frederlcton 27, Woodatock 28.

Houlton-, Me., 20, Calais SO,' Eastuott 31, Bar

Harbor Sept. 1. _'',:, ,',_Li

"Under Southern Sklea," Western (Harry lloel

Parker, mgr.)—Bornesboro, 'Pa., 24, Altooita

2u, -rimburg 27-Sept. 1. ___."Under Southern Sklea," Central (Marry Doel

Porker, mgr.)—Logansport, lnd., Sept. JL- .

"Uncle TomPt Cabin," Al. W. Martini (Bd. S.

Martin, mgr.l—Otevclaud, Q., 20-25, Detroit,

Mich., 20-hept. 1. -'

,;

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"Uncle Tom'a Cabin." Sletson a, EaBtern (r. »Jones, ingr.)—Point Pleasant, N. J.. 20, Ma*nas-iunn 21. Boiuiar 22, Matawntl 23, Lake-

hurst 21, Lnkeivood 20, Heiihrlght 27, illgh-

UimIh 2.H, Bel lord 20, Atluiitlc HtglihindM 30,

Long Branch 31. Seyl. 1. -j'

"Uncle Tooi'a Cabin." Stetson"*, Wealern (Urn,

Kibble, mgr.)—Mount Clemens, Mich., 29-

Sepfc 1; : ...."Uncle' Tom'a Cnl)ln," Stetsons. Northern (M.

T. Luc, mgr.)—Red Wing. Mlun., 22, Roches-

ter 23."Uncle Josii Perkins." Western, II. H. Frosee a—

Llviligaton, Mont.. 22, Bowman 23, Anaconda24. Bulte 20. MIshouIh 27, Wnllnce, Ida., 2S,

Burke 211. Warduer SO. Coeur d'Alciie 31. Da.*

venport, Wash., Sept. 1.

"l-niif Josh Perkins," Southern, It. H. Irarees—OiiIciih. HI.. 22, Flrtltevllle. Wis., 24. Prairie

du Clilen 24. DulHiipie. la.. 23. Sumner 27.

Ma son City 28, . Albert Leo, Minn,, 211. Blue

Burth 30, Estliervllle 31. Bock Rnplrla Sept. 1.

'Uncle Ji*h Spruceby." Bnttern. Hanks A Fr«-

xee'n—linyton, (»., 10-22. Columbus R4n Dela-

ware 27, llrhumi B, WapakoiieW 20, Delphi*

30, Vim Wert 31, Fort Wayne, lnd., Sept. 1.

"Uncle Josh Sprncehy," Western, llnnka ft I-ra-

zee's—Wousan, Wis., 20. Wlttenlmrg 27, Am-herst 28, Wiiupaca 21), Chilton 30, Kewnnee 31,

Sturgeon Bty Sept. 1. ''

"Uncle Josh Sprui-chy," Southern. Hanks ft Fra-

see'a—l,a Ornnge. lnd., 22, Garrett 23. Gnshpn24. South Beihl 2->. Huntington 20. Blkhort 27,

Wabash 28. Wlllfiimsport 20, Danville, III., 30,

ltossvllle 31,.Kanknkcc Sept. 1.

"Under the Norlh Star," Gordon ft Bennett a

(Forest laliam, mgr. >— Port Huron, Mich., 20,

Flint 21, Ionia 22, Grand Rapids 23-20. To-

ledo, <)., 20-20. Ypsllnntl, Mich., 30, Howell31, Jnekaon Sept. 1. ,

>'.

"Uncle Tom'a Cabin," Terry's (W. G. Dickey,ingr.)—Vernn. Hi,. 22, Wnslihurn 23, Metatuora

24, Peklu 20, Emdcn 27. Warrenahurg 2H,

llelhauy 20, Mowrauua, 30, Aaaumptlon 31,

Mason Sept. 1.

"Uncle SI HiiHklmt" A (C. S. Prlmmse, mgr.)—Algonn, Win., 24, Sturgeon Bay 25, Marinette

20. >

Uncle SI HnsklnB." B (C. S. Primrose, mgr.)—HoUtlcello, HI., 26.

Van. Billy B. (P. II. Siilllvnn Amuse. Co.. mgrs.)'—Yonkera, N. Y., 22, I'lalnllebl, N. J., 23,

BiiBton, Ph., 21. Burllngtmi, N. J., 25. Brook-lyn.. N. Y., 27-Sept. 1.

Van Dyke ft Balon (F. Mack mgr.)— Paris, III.,

20-25, Charleston 27-Sent. 1,

Vau Mm Stock (wartum ft Lapolnt mgrs.)

Lykens I'.i . 20-22, Muucy 23*20, Athena 27-

Sept. 1.

Vbiiou, Myrtle (H. 1'. Buhner, mgr.)—Tlngley.la.. 23-23, Ottumwa 27. Osculoosa 28.-

" Volunteer Orgaulst" (Mimtell ft Gray, mgrs.)

I'lttKbtirg, Pn„ 2O20."Vlllnge Piitbon" (Wee, Mack ft Co., mgrs.)—

Dover. Del., 22. Georgetown 23. Salisbury,Md., 24, Cambridge 20, Eaalvu 27. Alinnpollx

28, ll.'inover, I'n,, 29, Frederick. Md., 30, Ha-gerBtowti 31. ChnmhertburB, Pa., Sept.. 1.

Walsh. Illnnchc- (WiigenhRln ft Kemper, mgrs.)

N. V. Clly 20, liidelhiltc.

Wc.lier'a All Stars (Joseph Weber, mgr.)—Chl-1 nigo III., 20, ludellulte.

Wills, Nnt M. (Wm. H. Currle. mgr.)—New-burgh. N. Y., 31.

Williams, Lottis (Clins. B. Blnney Amuse. Co.,mgrs.)—Philadelphia Pa., 20-20, New Bnins-wll'k. N. J., 27, Trenton 28. 20, Patersen 30-Sept. 1.

"II Ihum n .

N. Y. Clly 20-Sept. _

Wltuiliiger Brib.' Own (Frank Wlimlnger. mgr.)-(iiatul Knplda, Wla., 20-20. Merrill 27-Sciit. I.

Vnruer CAitnudv (Boo R. Warner, mgr.)—Recda-hurg, Wis., 20-20, Klroy 27-Sept. I.

Welliiiaii, ticrtrudo (Ouy H. Alnaworth, mgr.)—Clear Ltke, In., 20-Sept. 1.

Wnlluck's 'I'lioiHiv, Northern (Dnhlnsky Bros.,mgrs.)—SprlngOeld, ' Mo., 10-25, Pltlshurg,K1111., 20-Hppt. 1.

Wiitlack's Thentie, Soulheni (Dublnsky Broa.,mgrs.)—Muskogee, lnd. Ter., 20. Inilellulte,

"'Way Down Km»t" (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)— An-bury Park, N. J., 2'l 22. AtlnnilL- City 23-20,N. Y. City 27-Sept. 1.

"'Wny Down B.ist" (Wm. A; Brady, ingr.)—HallfitK. N. K.. 20-25,- St. John, N. B., 27-30,Fredrlcian 31, Cnluls, Me.. Sept. 1.

"While Frlacn Hums," LIucolu J. Carter's—sQst-.(•rtgo, 111., 20-Hept. 10. .

"Wife's Secret," Spencer ft Abnrn'a (Joseph'Mount, mgr.)—St. Ixmls, Mo.,. 1(1-20.

"Way of the TrnnsgreaHor," (MB. II. 'Ynlc'a—Washington, D. C, 27-Sept. 1.

"Weary Willie Walker" (Spitz ft Nntliniisou,Amuse. Co., nigra.)—Newport, Vt., 21. Mout-pcller 22, Barw 23, Plymouth. N. H.. 25, Til-ton 27, Belmont 28, Lebanon 20, Glnrcmmit 30,SpilugUeld, Vt., 31, Kpeiie, N. n., Scpl. 1.

"When Women Love" (Spitz ft Nathuuson Amuse.Co., mgrs.)—Cornwall, Can., 20, Morrlsbnrg21, Prescolt 22. Cark-ton Place 23, Arnprior24, Pembroke 20, Renfrew 27, Perth 28, Tweed20. Oaimiionne' 30, Nnpunre 31, Plctoa Sett. 1,

"Wurtiitig Hells." tionlon & Bonnett'B (Gnrvhillllmaliie. nigr.l— Durlliiglnii, N, J., Sept. 1.

Young,' Murln I Shaw ft Gallaglier, mgra.)—Bole,III.. 25, Mount Carroll 27, Dyersvllle, la., 28,Oetwpln 20, Wuverty 30, Oaage 31, Austin,Minn., field. 1.

"Ynnug Unffnlo. King of the Wild West" (Chns,K. Blaney Amuse. Co.. nigra.)—Columtms, O.,20-22. lnd 1 11 11 itpolls, Intl.. 23-20, Ixnilttvllle. Ky.,2tl-Seiit. 1.

"Yon-Younctn"—Pittsburg, Pn., 27-Sciit. 1.

MUSICAL,A born Onern (Mlllon ft Sargent Aliorn, mgi-s.)—Newnrk, N. .?.. 20-Seitt. 3.

Ittitler, Helen May. and her Ladles' Band (J, L.Spnbn. mgr,)—Denver, Colo., 20-Sept. 8.

Black Pnttl Troiilmdourh (B. Voelckel, mgr.)—-—Parkersmirg. W. Va„ 22, Charleston 21Huntington 24, Portsmouth, O., BO. Someraei,

^f" %L'Cbnttnnooga. Tenn., 2S, Huntsville,

Aln.. 20, Corluth. Mlat., 30, Memphla, Tenn,,II. Joneahoro, Ark., Bept. 1,

Cahlll, Marie (D. V. Arthur ragr!—N. Y. Clly27, lmlcUnlte.

Cawthnrne, Jowpit (Klnw ft Brlnuger, mgrs.)—Bliffulo,. N. Y., 27.

Cohan. Geo. M. (Sum H. IlarrlB, mgr.)—N. Y.City 20-20.

Curtis, Musical (Curtis ft Lewis, ingrs,)—Okla-liomn City. oklH.i 111-20.

—".»Coiiway'n Hhnra Hand— Ithaca N. Y„ 20-25, Clil-

"sbo. 111.. UtlSont. 15."Captain Careless" (B. C. Whllney, mgr.)—To-

ronto, Can., 27-Sept. 1.Fnlrmnn's Boston Cimcert Band (Wm. R. Keru.mRM—Atlaiitic City. N. J„ 20, Indollnlte.

Hsoher'H Military Band (Chns. M. Fischer, mgr.)^^pnU 0rk'B1"- '-H " 2y- IndcUnltc.

tjnttl a Band— Philadelphia. Ph., 20. InrteUuIte.Gay- New York" (Jot PettiuglH; mgr.)—Orange?«

Jf,'

2H," 3% lll«:'^'»- N- V. 211. Jameatow.

80, DuaKlrfc 31. Frle. Ph.. Kent. 1.

Herald HnutK bperu—Newark, O.." 20. iudellnlle.

"mU-fliiHe11

'0rt:ll,,," rn~I -on«* BWBdi, N. J., 20.

"'imiclliThe'''n 'Kl hl" I,Hn,,-D«' Molnea, It.. 20.

"'n* tviSSi $&£'**" tw"K B*

Sl"' u-*"'--—

"Harvard tlirT' JtoUt ft NHlhstisop, ingrs.)—"

2t' 'i!,

:!!:,,"!;j'n.

V,« -»• r.yiidoHVllle S2.'WriDn2Jt Blcbfora 21, St, Albabg 25, Wtterbury 27

Harre 28, Montpeller 20, Middlcboro' SO, Otaa.•vlHej Ni YvairRutland.-Vt,, Kept. 1.

Iiinls and his OrchcsUal Band—Detroit. Mich30-Bcnl^-f. : >.. ' '

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Jnnla-; Hfarte (Llebler ft Co., mgrs.)—Cblcngo, in20-Sept. 10.

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KUtles Band (T. P. J. Power, mgr.)—DeOftlltHI.. 22, 23, Springfield 24, 20, toorla 2C-2«t'Burlington. In.. 20-31. *" *"'

Llberntl'a Band—Clilrngo, III., 20. ludelfnlte '

Ijimbrnsl'a Royal .Venetian Bond—PhiltdelnliliMt.,'80. uioVonlUB 1 .

f-^-i'ius,

May. Bdnn '.(diaries Krobman, mjr ) "TaTKiiai'Bug.-.. 20. Indefinite, it- ( -. '

"Man freni --Kftw" t(JIenry'W. Batage, mer )_:Boston; Mass., 20-Sent.- 1..- .

B '

"Maid- anil the Mummy"' (Chns. Marks, ammgr.)—MIMuMt, Wis.. 10-25. |TT.

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I'oltnrd Lilliputian Opera (O. A. Pollard, ma 1

—Montreal Con.. 20-So*>t. 1. -'

"P1DT,- PatT, Poof" (8: O. Whitney, mgr.)—ih>.trolt, Mich.. 30-Sept 1. ". 1 ,

W"I'rluoe of I'llsen" (Hettry W. Savage, mgr )_Hartford. Conn.. 2-i'.;. Boston, Mass., 27-Sept. s

Ilomnn Imperial Baud— Philadelphia, Pa., 20. la.

flettnlte. -::..Ilotnl Artillery Basil (Joseph De Vito. mer.>~

Baltlniore, Md.. 20-Sept. ft. I •.

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Rosati'S Baud—Cluclnuatl. O,, 20. IndeHnlle.Royal Canadian Bnml (J. M. Finn, director)—Omaha, Nebr.. 20. indefinite.

"Rnval Chef" (Harry Herbert, mgr.l—Nan1 Clnlrc, Wis.. 23, Chlpinwa Falls 2*. SIIIIu-hI"-

Minn., 20. SI. Cloud 20, Fargo, N. Dnk.. ;'Miles City, Mont., 29. Billings 30, Llvmgsiuii31i" Bowman Bent. I; <

Soiian itnd IiIh Ilnnd (John PIilllp StniHa, euiiihir-

tot)—Plilla.lehdilfl, Pa., 20-Sept. fcSlnfer and his Brooklyn Marine Band—Brighton

Bench, Coney jtlnntl, N. Y.. 20-Hept. 3.

"Siwlal Whirl" (Shubert Bros., nigra. )—N. \City 20. Indefinite.

"Sultan of Hnln" (Madison Corey, mgr.)— Nat-•folk. Vh.. 31, Sept. 1.

"Society Girl" (B, Marsh, mgr.)—Cincinnati,O.*, 20-Sept. 10.

Thomas, Theodore, OrchcBlrn—Chicago, lit., m.Sept. 1.

"Tourlsls" (Sliutiert Bros., mgrs.)—N. Y. Clly27, ! Indefinite.

Williams, llnltie ( Charles Fruhmnn, mgr.)— N.. Y. Clly 20. IndeHnlle.Wills Musical (John IJ. Wills, mgr.)—Savannah,

-(la., 20-Sc|it. 0. 1 -

Welter's, J. C, Military Band—Chicago, III.. 20-10,

Well's Band—Chicago, ill., 20, Indelinltc.

"Yankee Consul" (John CHIncum. mgr.)—llrooklyii. N. Y'.. 20-20, Toronto, Out., Can..27-Sept. I.

iii!IIi.i;miih: AND VAUDEVILLE.Adama. Geo. n., Vnitdevllle (A. L. Hurllle, mgr.)

—Gallon. 0., 20-25.Avenue Ulrls (Oeo. Hale, mgr.)—BaOalo, N. Y.,

20-20, Plttslmrg, i'n . 27-Sept. 1.

Broadway Gaiety Girls (J. H. Curtln, mgr.)—Ilmiklyn, N. Y., 27-Scpl. 1.

Blue Rlhhoir Girls (James Hyde, mgr.)—Brook-lyn. N. Y., 20-2S.

Bohemians, Tom Miner's—Cincinnati, 0„ 10-23.Brigadiers (Chun. Cromwell, mgr.)—St. Paul.

Minn.. 18-23.. Dnlhth 211-Sept. f.

Bryant's, Harry, Bxtravcgaiisa—Chicago, 111., 2G-Sept. I,

Betimtn's Show—Brooklyn, N. Y., 20-25,Boston Belles (Jack Singer, mgr.)—Boston, Mass.,

20-25; Providence. H. I4 27-Sept. 1.

Cherry , Blossoms - (M. Jacobs,: mgr. )— Detroit,

' Mleh.. 10-20. Graud Rapids 20-Sept. 1.

Crnndnll's Vaudeville (M. J. Cnindnll, mgr.)

Mluevllle, N. Y., 20-20, Klluvelptoft'o 27-Sept. 1.

anisMbn Olrtu Jersey city. N. J., 27-Re-it. 1.

Colonlnl Holies (CIwih. Fnlke, mgr.)—Cleveland,O.. 20-25, Balllmnre, Md.. 27-Sept. I.

Dainty Puree (Campbell ft Burnes, nigra.)—Boa-ton, M.tss„ 20-20.

Fay Foster (J. Oppcnhelmer. mgr.)—Mlooeiiiinlis,

Mlnu., 10-20.Bmplre ltiirlesuuerg (J. Fennesny, mgr.)—.St.

Lotlls, Mo., 10-25.High School Girls (Alfietl Mayo, mgr.)—Paler-

miii, N. .1., 20-20.

Ideals isirn Wllllama, mrfr.)—Olevelatid, O., 27-

Sept. 1.

Jolly Girls (T. B. McCreody, mgr.)—St. Paul,Minn., 20-Sept. 1.

Kentucky Ilelles (Robert Gordon, mgr.)—Mou-. treal, Can.. 20-20.Knteberhoelii'rH (Ixiula Roble, mgr.)—Baltimore,

Md.. 18-2S.Miss New York Jr. fllurry Pierce, mgr.)—Provi-

dence, K. 1.. 18 25.Merry Maidens (Chus. W. Daniels, mgr,)—To-

• ronto. Cnn,, 20-25, BufTnlo, N. Y.. 27-SepL 1.

Moun tight Maids (Duve Krniis mgr.)—N. l. Clly1S-2S.

Merry HurlesyiiT-rH, Tom Miner's—Cincinnati, O.,20 Sept. 1.

Meri'i .Makers (R. K. Pnlton. tngr.)—Mllwnukec,Wis.. 10 20, MluneiiimllH, Mlnu.. 20 Sept. 1.

New Century Girls—fMtMUM, Pn., 2O20.New London tin let y Girls (Clin W. Grant, mgr.)— Paterson. N. J„ 27-Hepi. t.

Rellly & Wood's (Put RoHly. mgr.l— lndhm'i|»o!h-,I ml., 20-25. Louisville. Ky., 20-Sept. 1.

Rose Sydell'H Umlon Belles ((W. S. Campliell,mgr.)—Baltimore, Md.. 27-Sept. I.

Tiger Lilies, Drew ft RnmplielPK—N. Y. City 18-

25.Twentieth Century Malik—St. Loula, Mo., 10-23,

Iiullaimpolla. Iml.. 27-Sent. 1. -

Wntson'M, W. B., Burlesi|ucrs—Brooklyn, N. Y.,20-2D. . .-

OllrVSTKKl.9.Allen's. A, O. (Geo. W. Qitlne. mgr.)—Cleo,

Okla., 22. Atigimiu 23. IngeiKull 24, Alva 20,Mniigmii 27, Gmultc 2H, UOburt 20, Snyder 30,Altus 31, Frederick Sent. 1,

Cnlhanc. Cliusivft Westrtn's (Win. H. QUnae, mgr.)T-RIlBWorlh, Mc. 22, Clierryllcld 23. WestJiijiestiort 21. Mitchlui 20. F.astport 27, Lulicu28. Callas 20, St. George, N. B., Con., 30, St.John 31; Sept. l. -

fi.akhtmler'a, Lew (Chas. D. Wilson, mgr.)—WllkeH-Barre. Pn., .20, Scrnntoii 21, Binglinmft)li, N., Y.. 22, Ullca 23. Sjrnciise 24, 25, Au-burn 27, Nliiguru Fulls 28. Itnehester 20, 30,l^iudoii. Out., Cnn., 31, llamlllnn Sept. 1.

Donnelly, ft Hit I field's (Tommy Donnelly, mgr.)—Chirkshurg, w. Va.. 22, Sutton 23, Weston 21,Bnchlinniinu 25.

.

Dandy Dido's (John J. Nolan, mgr,)—Atlanta.On.. 22. Jackson, MInh., 23, Vlckuburg 24, 20,New Orlenns. La., 20 -Sent. 1,

De Rue limn.' {Hilly De Rue. mgr.)—Cobble-skill. N. Y.. 23. Sbnron Springs 24, CherryValley 20, Rlchlleld Springs 27, Ooojierslowii

Field's. Al. 0. (Doc Qutgley. mgr.)—Marlon. "-.22. Lima 23, Hamilton 21, Middletown 20, Mmi-etc, hid., 27, Indliuinpolls 28, 29, Dayton, O.,30, Columbus 31. Sept. 1, !

Gennun'K (nr. B. Itii.vuir.n.l, mgr.)—Phllndelpbla.Pa.. 20-20, Wilmington. Del.. 27, Allentowti.Pn. 28, Lancaster '20, Oolumbln 30, Pottsvllle31, HnrrlNhiinr Sept. I.

rmtal-B (O. C. Pearl, mgr.)—Whilefleld. N. H-.22. Liincaster 23, Berlin 21. Nonvov, Me,, 20,Bis.tld.ny Hiirlsjr 27, DamarlBCUtta 28, Camden

„ 20. Belfast »o, Dover 31.HHverly'H fKml D. Fowler, mgr.)—Norfolk, Va..

20-20, nichmoiiil 27-Se-it. 1,HI Henry's—(»ilnr Rapids. In., 20, Marthnll-

towni

21, Webster 22, Fort Itoilgo 23. Boono24, Dos Mollies 20, Alltnncc, Nebr., 27. Dend-wooil, S. Dnk.. 28, Lead 20.

KemtnnV, Billy (Geo. L. Barton. BIT.)—Jack-souvlllc. III., 22, Hannibal, Mo., 23, Mbherly24. Jefforson City 20, Sedalin 27. Nevada 20.loppkn, hnn.. ao, AlcblBoa 31, Lenvenworihsept. ). -i. -

Prlmrose'B, Geo. II. (F J. Dunne, mgr.)—NewLoudon. Conn., 22, Wnterlmry 23. New Rwlielle.

. ' \l.-t< honkers 2.1, Pmiglikeepsle 27, Kings-ton 28. Snmtogn .Springs 20. Troy 30, Coboes.11. AniBtcrdam Se-it. 1.

BKUHta ft Prlngle's (Rnm ft Holland, mgrs.)—Marais, Wnsh.. 22. Northport 23. Rossland. B.C., Cnn..;24, 'Lrnll 20. Sliandon 27. Arrowhead

mSffWPi^ Vcr" ou 30, *"»*"?* •»•

V*VSi'i

B (.

Jo,1Vv« VlmA mgr.)—Newnrk. O.. 22.tosboctim 23, Znnesvillc 21. Cnmbrldge 20.

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TEXT SHOWS.Alton A Amlorn.n'H—I'lvTiioulh, lull.. 28. Nm-th{MHa 23 aiielbj ai, Uontlcello 20. Vnmkbrt

iim1(o° i°ai°2S

' BlMnud, 20. oo»|ioi:i mi,

Il'mumi..« liiillpr'.—Elmlrn, N. . Y.. 22. Illiom... Mm 24. n-ilkn-llarra 25, Scrnnlim 2T.DliiKli.iiilcii. s. jf 28, SBlirarelmly 29, Water-

nJl'n'."1

; "HZ!*" !"• i" l'»™ 8WI. 1.

K2l5t?'i-;t^l'!PM'"Sl 0„ 23, OreelifltH V.tiiitimlli» Win We.1—Malone, N. fcT3£ I'ott.-

«l«m 2J. O^den.bnrK 24. I

TO fl. flw). 8—-Sulphur. Iml. Ter., 22. 23,loreruuehfes.il, BroV—Snl™. Ore.. 22. AI-MS .23, Euroio 2,. Hnlfonl 25. . ned.lln'.

UU-. 27. Chlco a». Mory-llle "1.U«Ul»,t JBIW,'—SVe»»», HI., 29, .-nilJJWlW'"!

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•aws?^ 1 THE NEW- YORK, CLIPPER. fW

A**"1* SAY IT'S THfi SJflat, OF IH^ 8BAB0N. TJskysr IT.""• j. B^ZiiJD^w-xxiar ^fjpc., publisher,

o. ibx sis, ne:w york;.BEST FOR THREE TC*TCP *£TC" ^_i*i.ir.--nionnl Coplea, | Send ProgrammeJoT1 JK^Mi^«^ai»™™ Ui-rlte«tr»<lona. I aml Ntainps.

ffi'ZJlMWl£i*% •WfflS? &L' ,A:r'

(i- »"riMti». manager)

Idenl KxtravntiiM "o ' ""I1"""" season onea. Sent, a, wllli vnndenllo.Ixtravntfnnza . ,.

Lyckl-m (Jobn 0. .Jormnn, manager).—Theslock burlesque romnnny aim ronllnuM to doa Dice business. B> 1)111 for tlie curteutweek 1« bended by Dllly Kelly

iWillow (Ikovh Mix (K. it. Lincoln, rnon-

nger).—Souas and Ids bund hove .ecu draw-ing record breaking crowds nit week. The

).—The.11' vnmievmc.

Xotf.— Pull's Theatre. In course of con-strut t Ion. Is nroEi-esHlng finely, nod will beone of the Uncut linnscs In the Ktnlo.

Musicme-with

HciMllliH.(John Xi. Atlsbler, manager) tin- I'rgnl&r the.

itrl. HMiu litikiiAiiHnfflil 1 .. .. IT fwlrtS

-At tin* Academy of

alrlcul reason- wus Inaugurated Aug. 1Haverly's Minstrels.

Cassonia Park Theatre (Bert It. Milter,nniuDgeri. — Bower. Bhondes & Gill's Mln-siii'ls Ji.td a mieressfu' engagement week ofVI. The orcaal'/ntiiMi Includes some of tlie

best loral talentNrvfKs.—The oppnlnjr of tlie Orpl(emn The-

Dally concerts ore belntr given bv ibe Itoval !"mS w '" ^ke. place- Ada. 27. The place lias

Venetian Rand. _' beeo thoroughly renovated. All the scenery

aln

u Regi-ment Band continues, in the tJMU'Myumlevillo show is headed by Brvant andaftvtlle. •',

White Citv {H. U, Auchy. manager).—

%„ J27 Iowa Palls 28, Mnn*lon.'&d, storm Caketo Correcljonvllle.'ll. Ottawa Sent. I.

aaMabccTlW vlfl—Jacksonville, III., i!2. Cuntonnq «alcslian( 24, Macomb 25, Qulacy 27.

taMAr" Wild Went (W. H. Kennedy, ngr.)—

iJKivl Wild West t Kennedj Bros.. mgrs.)—Snnatl. O., 20-20. I -

I newSSSS Neljr., 22..23, Lawrence 24,L

Hire BIB* 25. Bed Oloud 20-Sept. 1.

jlSnt's— Wlttiee, Wla.. M, Abbotsford 24,

uSSil ^Andrew—Smlltafleld, Kj., 23, EaH<

mm 24, Owenton 2a.

\«rrui ft Howe's—DofiffiflllC, Wis., 22, Fort

Atkins 2». Belvhlere, III., 24, Woodstock S3,

Hrfllrlwnod 27, Lexington 2S, Petersburg . 20.

JewyrHle »K Granite City 31, Carlluatllie

Pawnee BIB'* Wild West, Col. LIBle's—Chester,

pii

22. Baltimore, Md., 23, 24, Wafiulugton.

Dr'c. 20* -< :

i Wawuxotox Park (W. J. Thompson, man- H ,,ow- au" n bundt,oiue new drop enrtn

Rjullas Bras.'—Green Bay. WK, 22, Iron Moun- ager);—Thfi Royal Imperial Baud Is giving iia1 bf

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1

n njWed. Winner & Vincent ha- tile \(l*t).,- 23, Eicflnaba 24, Irihitfiolng 2... two concerts dnjly, to big crowd* boOrird leading Httractlona In vniidevllle.. . .

.

Menominee 27. M)pleton. Wl«.. 28. ORbkonb 21), NoTKa.~AL.il. Wooda and his press rep- The Hnwd Opera Hoiifio la undergoing a mim-FodU Jtt Lac 30. JanmTUie. Ji, Monroe sept. l. resentatlvc, Alexander l'ollock were In town uer °' "iipruvenieuit* preparatuiy to us o|if u-

Rio.^,john-r;

;ikt« A'a. 21, BiichBaan 22, j t w?h •„&, over t ?1.- laTeat prid?" !**. *««. -'«• An loiportmit chnuge In'thePS Badrofd 23, CWNRM 24, Bluefleld, W.tIofl .^ ggjjg f thP I'ollct." AVIII W»lM« »»« ^ **] Manager Appell la an-

JtNffi-'tiSt N. Y.. 20. Borne »• Antlfidei, of (1-h Suubert forcea, U In Vjwn M'r^d. Samr.el Kahl *HJ te the new l»i«t-

R0« "rivi£ 22^ oewva 2^ Dnndee 247 Corning *« Interenta of "Veronlqnfc"...-. . .-.Her- »«* manager Me haa lintl mnuy yenra' rx-

Wan T.. Dlficft,- dramatic editor of The Phila- Rerie» ,-e. having semd as trenaurer of thedotohia Record, In back In town, after h to- .<IrP 1"I Oihtb llnuxe uL Syrnciine, .and mana-eatlon apent In the New Kngland States Ht.1* *»* ""'lek Theatre at Ht. UhiIb.' lie

flatter J. -.-White la rehonrsTng at.the I'arkheatre hip- production of "The. Proudriuee;*' which opens Ita aeaaon at Wilming-

ton, Del., 8ept. :i Tom Watera ih re-Hftraln " The Mayor of I.aughland" nt theChfatant Vint more bouar.a open theirdoors on Saturday, Aug. ^rp. Tliey jre:ForepnnRh'a. where the stock will he aeen In"The cjlmbpra;" the Vark. with "The DaTuVaAuction:" ihe fireatijr New York Stars, atthe I'aslno, arid Dumont'H MlaHtrela, at theEleventh Htreet Opera Ilonae. The Dime

12-18. had excellent bonlnrwi. "Under theNorth Star" 2.1

RlVKBAltifl I'.MtK T.vsiNtt (1.. \Y, Itlchuidri.

mait'igori.—Week of 12: t'lnrk'a comedy dog*and pmlM, Meli-u|ii r|ltHn 0|>em Trio, l,n Amufllrl. l-'ranccsc:) Bedding and coaiiiany, nudI,n Tell Bros, drew good hnalneS}f. Hill weekof lit: Hilda Tliomar. and company. . Fredaand Dim*. Henna, James r, Mncdonald, andAlice Alva.

,,„„ ..- JOhn—Blktoo. -Va., 21, Bnchannn 22,

fW^SSS 23. TaMffell 24, BlueUeld, W. VOL-, BrlFtol, Tena; «

Frattk A.—ProHiwct, n. >.. i__'vSI,"ciyde 22, Geneva 23, Dundee 24, Corning

iteiB-Floto'a—Oiilhrle. Okla.. 24, Enid 2S.

m&* ,Bert—Caaevlllft- Mich., 22, I'lnuebog 23,

Klmle 24,' Pott Bow 25.

Bltmtt'aJ Howard «.—Washing tonvllle, N. Y.,"3 lIlghlnr.iI.Millfl 24. firatwy Point 25.

W-iiliee% B,F.--ColuinWd i -Mo.. 22. Carroll ton

V23/ ExceWlor Kprhum £4. Olntbe. Hon.. 23.

Washburn fr D'Alina'a—Sprliigaeld. Mass.. 22,

S Wtndnor 1-wkn. Conn.. 24. Thonipwuivilie

Z\ Horirord 27-29, Bristol 30, Wiuiled 31,

Torrlngton Sept. I»j u— .. -„ _ AWhwlerXi.Al.iF.- CBnton, Maai.. 23, Hudson-"

"oiilli ITamlnsbam 25, Ashland 27, Hopkln-" aft-

1

will be assisted by D. Miller Mnlley andDevi SUtzman. advertising agent, while Wal-ter Hi 111 ill will act aa atage manager.

Bwtock'a Animal AiJenn (I^tank O.^Bxwtock, rogr.) Museum will also reopen on that date."-i-Conev Inland. N.'Y... 30. ladefln te. .

Blomlin m Leon's Show—Herlogton, kan., 20-25,

Alino 27,r8ept. I"Cooler ft HaKan'H-FIontlng Theatre—De Pne. 111.,

w7chllH6olftf'81.-rekrB:22.!'KlBptan 23, Da-vrtiiFi 24. Fmlerin 25. UBR1UOT 20.

.

.

CrQlltslmnk—Frnnkllii, N. H., 22, Franklin Falls

njSgl Comnlv Co,—Center Morlchea, N. Y., 20-23,

CeOnrlii TroubailonfM (Wm. McCabe/agr.!—Alma"enter. Wis.. 22, llktort 23, 24, Blair 25.

Whitehall 2". 28. Indewnilence 20, 30. Bodge

31. Trempealeau Sept. 1.

Hfbry's. i. F..—Jamestown. Kan., 22, ScottTllle

2.1, Slmi»soa24. Olusco 23.

BOH! A-Bobliiflon's Comeillans—Llmlngton. Me.,

.20-22. KuKrir Falls 23-30; . „;''•'• ./LttlitneridCdwaPl 0. Horn. war. )—4>ldeja. Mo.,

.,21; I^slTiKton 24.Mni-KhaU.25. HoWen 27. 28.

Krttai Specialty Co. (Al. Mnrtf, mgr.)—ErrpI,

K.H., Ui Colebrook 23. Canaan, Vt., 24, 25,

Oharleatoh 27; Botitli njrlv> _Ptfrttr,' O.'W., AmiiHenieot-Oo. (Cramer ft Tyler,

iijrrs.t—Couiwll Orove, Kan.. 20-25.- ... 1

Fadiob'aalkii'a. Pro*.. Antmill Show—Ceiiterrltje.la.i^Z.i'Stoiimmitli. 111., 23, 0«kiil«oaa-24. Motit-

rtgle.>Teim.i-2T, 28. Winmlngtoii Orove, Md.,

Btnlx Brlw.* Old pinntntlon Sliow (J. W. Benlr.

,'wtT.)—Klkader, 'la., 21-24, Waseca, Minn.. 2fl-

m. >'.* '..

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Bam Mr. and Irak (Augnslna Bn|ip, mgr.)—

Bsnee^Frl»lj QO^Atnery. Wis.. 20-22. Marine

Mills. Minn.. 23-23, Tnytors Falls 27-20. Land-

strotn .30-Hvpt, 1. ... »-*-.«.BeTeiiKtila^ (Walter C. Mack mgr.)—St. Outlier-

Jner Ont.. 'Can., 20-23. '. _ „.

Bliiarfs 'Cambliwd. Kho««—Elknder, In.. 22-24.

Sunny aomhv AM. Oheek's-HIraja Point, III.,

22, ColumbuK.-Ky., 23; .Ukkpian 24.

Trtl.'WIIIUm,' Hbow—Illackaimrg. H- C, &>

ri:\\si I.VAM X.

t'iiiin«i«-|j>iiia.-By the end of the week

111 of the ''popular priced nouses will be open,

aud by the middle of September the season

will Iw in; foil awing., The work of IWrtlttg

tub Kdwin porraat, at Broad and Walnutaireeta; ami the' William Penuvat Umuttrand Fnlrmdunt Aveniivn, Is BOUfc *"» nicely,

nnd It Ik expected to break ground shortly

for the Adelphl, at Broad and Cherry HtreeK(IftAMD Oi'KiiA Hoi:sb (O. A. Wegefaitli,

manager1 ).— In 'addition to the oucnUig. he

regular ronaon Aug. 'IS, was also the ocenalon

of the^ flint local appearance of--Oorniana . ...

Ulnatrela, under the mnndgeraent of Melville orapd this, weekB. Raymond. .V-llne ''partormanre was given -

and' wan thoroughly enjoyed by a, big audi-

ence. The company, iP addition to John mid

James Oonnaii, lhcludeR: Low Benedict, lorn

Moore, Geo. Bowenj Johnny Wholes. D red A.

Johnson, I'red P. -ItunaeTl, Bill* Cawley nnd

Pnrk McOrevev. end- wen, nnd W. A. Wolfe,

inteNoeutor. The aololats ore: Matt 811 vey.

fieorge"Norton, tleorce K. Martin -mid Spen-

cer Kelly. Tho, feature, of the olio Is the

Manuello and Murnlir. Troupe. The prmluc-

tlbh ' la hnndaouieiy mounted, nnd wlih a

bnnd of twenty performers, under the direc-

tion of Harry Williams, ahould create n

ravoroble impresalon on the roud. "Bnlllca

27.Giiiard (Miller & Kaufman, mnnngers).—

This popular lilnvhonse nueued Its seasonIB. -with "The Count nnd the .Convict.,, will?

JuhnJ. ynrrell and Virginia PtiHimmlng the leading roles, ain attendance, And gave plenty --

to the work of the atara. Jessie Mae nullIn "A Southern Vendetta,

1' 27.

Vuwim'kHV. G. Nixou-N Iid linger, mana-ger).—The fall eeason was uaheicd in ih,

with' a crowded house In- nttenilnnco to wit-

ness Lottie WIlllnmB, In "My Tom-Boy t.lrl.

The sprightly comedienne is a':groot local

favorite, and" her work was roundly applaud-ed. "Billed Oft the' Turf" follows.. ]

STANOAnn (Darcy_Ai,Bpeck, managera^.

W -Georgia. 1

All in mu hi«hw» «* «- -

pany were wnrmly welcomed by n erownetiJinuae. The i«rsonuel of the comnnnv for

the Beaaon Is: Carl J. Brlckcrt, B. J. D"«alnt, v.* D. Brooke, Peter.Craif. CliorlM1..Harris. M.%. Basset t, fieorge Jloehm; «M-Hnm G. Soof, CflRper Dooley. H. D.. Knox,Frunk Mills, A. -Dv Ubbel, George Lewln, T.A. Kciiriev. Clpnde Casey, .Mark- wwjT'Mattta Choate, Fannlo Granger and Julio

'frfl:

-B t

Bi.Awr.Y»H *(J. ^"KckhBrdF,, manager).--nuRsell Brothem, In "The Gfeat Jewel Iob-oery," 20-25. Big bualneaa was done last

week by "The Convlcfs .DaitKhter." How-nrd Hall, in "The MHMonoIrd Deteellw." 27.

., NATio.s'Ar, (Joseph Jt.- Kelly, manngooj"The Way of the Tranagresaor" week ef.BWThe Recrels of the Police" hod the reqiilalte

kosher of thrills, nnd scored a big hit withthe patrons, who turned out in largp u\vca-

bers, ia-18, "Bertha, the Sowing Machinefllrl," 27. ,

, BtTou {H. T. Jordan, manager).—JunleMcCree and company. In "The Man fromDenver." is the lieadllncr in the bill week of20. Others bre: The Ttoney Sisters, theAvolos. Cooper and Robinson, Stlne .nnd

iMttNititr-K—At the Alvln (R. M. Gnllck& Co., managers) "The Volunteer, Organist"Aug. 20-25. Last week *'Arl!;ona" pluyedto Kutlsfactory business, i.nd plt'iis-'il. ''UnderSouthern Skies" 27 and week.

GitAND.(Harry Davis, manager).—The

Gnind I'flonened Its doors to the public 20,nfter hnvlug been completely- redecoratedthroughout. An excellent bill Is presented,which lucludea : Jones end lllte, MoHng'sBund, Solum Brontz, nines and Itemlugtou,the Girl Benlnd the Drum, u novelty by l-Uln-l

McDon,oiigh : Ben Beyer, Mary Dupout andcompany. -Stein Kretto l>'nmily, Wnlier True-man, i:ell6 Veoln, Krank Bush. Mleanorel'nlke. Mulvene and Thomas, and the cine-

:iintograph, -

lii.ini; ,1ft. M. Gullck & Co., managers).

"!lef\ Klrat False Step" 20-23, with new spe-

clnlttea.and a strcng wihi. Two large 1 Africanlions are carried to muke the lost scene real-

istic. < Last week "Young Buffalo" played to

good bualnees, nnd gave . I he patrons a, aoodemertnirimoni. 'A Man's Broken Promise"2T<aod •weob'i

Biani:v's J&HM (N. C. Wagner, mrna-Ber).^-"Xhe tjinen of the White Sluves," !Mh

J7i, pleased the patrons. Lust week "The.Mad 'Man From Mexico" played to good Imsl-

nc-RB, and pleased. "You Yonaon r27 nnd

week.Academy of Mimic (II. W. Williams, tnnn-

agcr).—rTJic Kew' Century fII tin, 20-25, in

WHIIaiimport.—At the Vlllamont PnrkPavilion (L. A. Prny, manager) VillamontHtuca Co. did record breaking bastnesa of theseuson In "The (lypsy'n Daughter," 13-15.

,"A' Woman's- HouorV 10-18. "Between Loveand Duty" 20-22, "My Uncle from Japan"2:1-2.1, "The Elopement". 27*211. 1

"LYcoMtNt. oi'kiia IIouhe ( L. J. Flak, man-

ager).—The season opened with the Tbad-deus Cray Stock Co. week of 20. Yolc'B"Painting the Town" Sept, 1.

. NoTiirf.-—Kdllh r pepper (local), who hasbeen under the Instruction of Alvlone.iofNe'.Y Vorit City, all Hummer, did speelaltlcant the park l0Ht,week. innklug a big b|t.. ...Kelchcr and Pepper (local) have organized,nnd will mnnuge. a new company, with astrung raft, known ns the Arlington SEockCo. i They are now rehearsing, ami will opeaat Washington, Pn.. 27. . . .Bennett ft Wood-nnit, contractors, have been awarded thecontract to build Lntnnde's new vaudeville(ben fro.

'The 'French Huir nnd'"Sc«ndai in the BO)

l-'umlly.".., Sir flne;j acts ^clude;, Bar^lnl-UIUIl.V. , HI* lUIL-jltl.n -llki|J>« ., Mu......

Troupe, llnjs «n<l WUiili'll, llll('Uell-nn<1 Vim,

llurivlt and Mnyllellr, Hume and MoWlmer.nnd Owens nnd Pi-R-c. Ui*t .week; the l.o-

l(,nlal llellen played to rninirltjr. uililgnve a

cood show, 't'lie Avenue tllrla l!7 nnd -week.

I.UXA—-Dliss nud tie Untid nre turnlshlnij. 1. ,.. ..._«i. ^...1 l.'i.hj n.i.l Fiit'ithn 1:

Erlo.—Tlie Park Opera House (J. L. Gil-

son, itionn't-en o[tencd the 'seuson Aug.. 17,18. vtltu "iliister Bl'uwn'a Holiday," \- verylarge at tendance. nArtlnst -very warm weather.Al. (J. FleW s Minstrels 20. . '

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, Waij>amkeu—Bill week of 20 : Seymourand ii-iilniil dOK". DufTv and Sawtelle, Firuce

am) Dagnnu, BMly fit nor, Waldorf and Men-ders. .• v ' •

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. FotmiMiu: Citi:pK.—Week of 12: Herbertnnd .vdnee. fcrr ttent* Dorothy Xenlnn,Dembur'a (.'aprlno,-.Paradox, the LnfuyetteFour, and klufitoaeope;

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lOitNto'u. -At Island I'nrk (Innino (D. E.

Re Gdthr. innnngei') business has been ex-

tremely-large. The current week's bill In-

cludes: KiirtlK nnd Buss. Dot son, Carrie M.Semi, and 4»'NeiH'K Majestic MlnHlrels.

Aiii.k Oi'kua llor.no (\V. K. nptwIlleP. mod;aget) Is bi>ltiK thoroughly renovated, -and

after Improvements ore completed will openihe seaaon nlwitt Aug^!|Bj

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mu -nHixti.

Detroit.—At tho Lyceum (K. D. Slnlr,

.,".! 1. ,i. ri ioto'W^jgrt>^jnii^iftgj pn,ng "P*|2ense hie of Kthlbplin cnteiVulners and i-ake- the regular •»'«*'« »^«« A

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trValk festival. -In tba Cualuo will hje, found good houaes. "My Wife a i>a«illy we.* 01

MunlHlee.—At ih» Itanisdell Theatre (It.

R. Rnmsdell, ninnag»r) 1 he season openedhere' Aug. 7; wllh RL'iibj-'u Wiu. II. WentJubilee Mlnsirds. playing t» n good ataedaudience. "Jusi struck Town" pleaaed a fair•Ixed audience n, nnd "Cuder the North Blnr"p!nyed to: good bualneaa It. "A MillionaireTramp" 15, "Lena Rivera" 18.

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KKSTICKJ'.

Luulnvlllff-,—The Avenue (Chns. A, Shaw.m.'iiiiniiMi. after a thorough overhauling, umllooking bright and- new. opened' the regularseason, Au;;. 12, with Boltsrt Williams' newmelodrama, "The Four Corners of the Earth."A week's rehearsals preiiared tin- company lopresent the play well, mid from tbo openingnight to the eloseot ihe engagement it wusRiven without s bitch. The story oueim Inthe Golden star saloon and dance, hall, atNnllonnl City, Lowelr ruiifui'uiu. iinv JockAmrlon. a eowlwy, Ih Inre with n- iKuutlfuItrirl from New York, Grace. Hulbrnok. Is

accused of ihe murder of his father, nud In

connection with Mils circumstance hi* Hweet-benrL Is ubducled by n "villain." named llil-

liinl. rand Ms fciunlt' nciHUJtpUce, for theluii-pase of holding her for it rnusoin. The"villain" eseniies with the girl, and the chaseirriMind the vi'uriil Is'gius. Kiih Morton unit

his cowboys- In hot pursuit. Mist Juitan Is

reached,, where the drat Irotible Is cn-rohntored. Hie Japit aelae the girl and awabout to sell wn to Ihe piles! of Ihe Temjileof. Bulsu, to he sat-rllli-cd lo the Fire God.<Mortoti arrives In time lo ihwnrt, Diem onlyin lu"c iter fiKiiin through the elTriris of hisenemies, Morton trulls them nficr manydltllculties through Asia and Europe, andfinally puts th< km to Might 1.11 the high scuh,rue chase continulntr until they arc buckagain In the Golden Htur, where the fate ofIhe' schemers Ik' aided out to them, hml thelovers are Joined together. The roinintiiy

preseullng tie- play Is .1 lurg*1 nud mi'rllnrl-

ous one, nnd handled Ihelr rules Willi mH 111.

The nilendnnce tested the cnpnclly nf thehoiiM* nt each performance.

pV'.vrAiNK Fkiihy Pauk (Win. Relchnuui.munager).—An excellent bill was presenlHlIn the Pavilion during week of .'., ntleudedby l-irge iniillettcuri. In the pnrk the Mil-uullaii BanddlHC'inrHed niuslc lo large crowds.New people week or 10: Pntty llros.. Millsami Morris, Lee .Mnrlyuo mill Nellaou, I*it-

nnhdo May Dun, GUI Brown nnd Ihe klno-ll 1

urn,'.

Jockky Ci.i-n P.\ uk (Malt Whin, ninnn-ger).—The Black Dike Band'gave im* con-certs dally at. HiIm resort week of J 2, draw-ing big crowds.

XorR. —'- llngenbeck's Cirrus and AnimalShow gave two perfnrmniiicH 13. lo ienlsso crowded Hint adinlilmicu was refused be-fore the show coiuiiienced. A niuuher ofuew features were Introduced, that, hnvenever 1 been seen here before, onft of whichwua Mile. %nrela. acntcd In an nntomohlle nndturning 11 cnmph-le Kniiiei'siiuli nt'lhe end ofnu Inellne. TliN feuturo wok ho daring thatIt- (Hied Ihe Hpechii'irH with nwe, and It

wuh some Mccamls before thev could collecttiieinsidVea-Huflleleiil'y to respond with deaf-

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•In tho - _

Corbet t and Zoi'nestcr, Phil Dnyey, .May «o-

sella, Johnny Rclllv and \X9t*LMf¥S& n „*Diikam Cin.—Uolcomba'a Plttsbdrc Baud

will glvetconcerts evei'y ofteinooii and even-

ing and the Dessert Family, aensmloual

ntrlnllaiH. app'-ar every nfternoon nnd even-

ing. Wednesday, balloon exhibition. Busi-

ness has been fair.

10.LAt'AYinTK (Dr. Campbell, mnwigor).—

Brnndoq Kvnns Stock Co.,: In-,"The ChrlH-

ilaii." tntttthe approval of large and. appre-

ciative uodienccs week of 12. The MIM com-iiany, In "A Huldler of the Fmplre," week- of

10. "

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Wiiitnry (E. I). Stnlr, manager).—"Across

oitr.f.'uv

"TtvNiwoon. — Sundny. MorlnVt Fainmis the PacBle," lirescnted by n eniiable coin

French Band who are nppenflng nt Uie drew packed liuuses week of 12. "Seerei

(i-nnil tills week, and the cnurcli choir .of vice Sum" week of 1».

"ThE Va in'leoi Org nist" Co. During the Tkmi-i.k (J- H. Moore; manager —Lastweek the t vent VVWttro Holdup, every after- week's bill, aa uadal, wna llrst cluss In every

nS'nnd evening, and conllnucs to bring out respect und crowiled houses were lie rule,

the natrons In large numbers.. , - Alti-nclloas for week of 20: PunlnU. Miw.

.sSihiv—Sunday. Nlrella's Band, and u\ nnna Romano, Cugcne Gllourke. Nellie Kl-

all week idele Purvis Onrl, Kvans Slstera. tinge and company, BrlstoI'M ponies, Coakley

flarry Taudn . Ilurkhsrt nnd Berry, and the n ,„i UeUrlde, Imnclng Mitchells Sa-Vnii anil

kineogipl. ntcturea. w -

A ,-McUrien, Luce nnd Luce, und the klneto-

Sundnv, Mayer's Bnnd nud yroph.

-PortIoniI.—The Sinr Then Ire was darkweek Of' Aug-. 13. during which It was reno-vated nnd mutinied. The Allen stork Cowill reopen Hie theatre Aug. 20, presenting"Caught In Ihe Web."

Giiamj (J. II. Mrrleksoti, manager).—Rd-ward tvellfe. Joe Whlii-liend uticl GrtersouHist era. Clmrlos B. Carter, GushIc Tnvlornnd compaiiy, the Grent. Fontlnelle, SldonnoDixon. Jntues Burke and GrnndlHropa.

1.1 sir 1 Keuiiiii: & Flood, innmigei's).—TheLyric Stock Co., preaentlng, week of 1.1, "TheMarching Regluienl.''Pantaukk (John A. Johnson, manager).

Mr. add Mrs. George Morrell, JennelleKletenOrJ Henry Met/my mid troupe. HieGreat Melnutie. Merrill HlHlers, Jack Leiiornnd the blnirraph.

"tS VlbT.-SuhdVy'and"a'iiweek. Sw-

ond Brigade Bnnd.' Business cnntlimea to

keen nil lo IllC SlltlHlni'd.

Vn'/.-lTlie Nixon w"l open the Benson1 -*--- "-'* '- "The KditcotlimSew Weaentt An',,. 27. w)rtl,BI«l>y Betj, Ivi'» ^"JJ"

lite house w(i» of Mr. I'll p. \\" \\ai .1 V ...J"

ty .„r.p„,,nfe C Mdndjy. £*B BJJSB

1 x sltlon <i[ien» Wednesday night, Aug. 21),

wlft Creotore ind Ills hand Many,new tent-

ure" ha™ 'bra added to the loiig list ot nt-

traetlonn.

HnrrUlMiru. At tiie I.yeeiitn Tlieatre

the senson npened Aiir.AMtAB j lllarev A spec.K. """'"ny^.-V „ ,,,«,,,. innnrtirorl I he Kensun fi|ieneu auk-stoek began Its Pollaeason on Ballinjoy. j>»-

"fft- ft™X'« Mastodon Minstrels, to

nnpenrfng In "Mnreblpg '1'hrough IH, «f",

""™^ ,],V attniellon made a de-

•gla.K

All the old member, of the c»m- «ood I ,„ Iness nn ^^ ^

"A Man's

Ided hit. Coming : T - - ., .

"The Kdnentlon ot Sir. l'lpp 2.1.

(MU lloi-HB (M. Hi'", mu nnger).--'l lie

season opened wl.l, "Her Kirst. False Step.

which drew good lio;l»es)

ld-1.

Broken"

duetlona.; "T\w ihghlhonse -by the

L8ea^27. ^SffiS®"' *- ™ StuHHLSS

Chaiincry-Kleffer^orce

,u?n P mnll-e'

to big busJaeas 1«-1«. was

Ji| JuSlTrr, nnd gave evidence of being

In the Houlh..-...Artiui,

Man's Broken Promise 10.

(o Join Pickens joined "A

trnellons for week of 2t» Include : Murguer-lie ifc Young mill company. Sam and Ida

Kelly. Barry Sranlon, Ncola, Anson Schlrhartand 'tlitt'klnodt'ouie.

Fi.kct.hio Paiik (Loula Myll, mnnager).

Crcalore'H Buiul attracted large crowdit weekof 13. They will hold over week of 2t).

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KolnmoKoo.—Al the Bijou (K. J. Cox.

maiurgcr) the kciihoii opened A'ug. 13, to big

bualMH, whlt'li conlluued during Ihe week,

ihe Hheok Bros., In iitbleilc feals, being the

hendllnera. with good all 'round vaudeville

show. Bill week of 20 will include: Krnle

aud lloncgger, James and Davis, Threlkeld

and Wlcke. and Queen and Boas.Wonokklanp (!•'. D. McOornilck. monn-

gor).—Big business, boih In the nrrade andaiidltorlutn.Casino Paiik (Bnnka Bnlrd, manager. Mr.

Dokeii, reilrluK).—Ibislneas hna been fair.

Acapkmv op Minn- (II. A. Bush, inltna-

per).—-After u thorough overhnullng and re-

decorating, ,this bouse will present "My

Wife's Family" Sept. 3.

Notes,'—The BobliiKun Amusement Co. will

put on a street carnival week of Aug. lib,

under the ausplceH of the l(.r'.il lodge ot M.W. O. M Hurry W. Cntll succeed* K.1. Cox, us local ninnnger of Ihe IIIJou Thea-tre, the lalter siuceedlng W. S. Butterflehl,

who In turn, assumes general munogciiient

of the Jllchlgau circuit of vaudeville thea-

tres. Manager ("ox's uddrestt will' be Port

Huron, Mich Geo. I,ehman will be local

mnnager of Flint. Mich., BIJou.

_ mlOakh si m'.icii I'auk (K. II, Frlcdlnndcr,

manager).— Largo crowds. Special altrne.(Ions week or l.'t: Mnrhin Llljeiis. fire highdiver; Frank t'oninr, In his whirl Ihrougb!

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Kuftta'Avrm ft Sm.t.H Bmin/ Siiowh givefont1 'tMirfonhniires Aug, 2(). 21, under theirown canvas. ... , .

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AHKAKSAN.

Battle Creek.—At the Post Smith,...... '- —'—— fA j nnffv manager) "Fuusl" wus given by Porter J.

Scrnntoii.—At, the Lyceumi

A. J. Vunfc m* »AuBm AdamH Haw

-» D«nMnn ononn Aug. W, wi _V.".V%nme h. -nehtnd. Hie Mask" in -»•

(K.n.liy Po:

Rvans, Welsh,- Menley and Montrose, f>»

Cheslyn and JBUIliii. Youngson's Spook

W^^JSr-'iagt-nla^er; ^nd »f. a.

0'llelll'e.v, soerelary.nr„„ r) _T|,e

AcMiFjtv iK.!u. SSyVMi Th« Myrkle-

X Min. Harder t-o., w«* "»,J ; ,..,.„,.„ treasurerCbeslyn and ffflSL >»»-{ Spoqk »ln- ^"XVndeii.y stnlT: O. A Trom). treasurer

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Jrels, Marsbnll-and Lorraine. Donat Bedlnl, Lw

J^

rm^apUn. daalftnnt treasurer, Wm.

the Barretts,. Austin Walsh, HaaBan Ben g- j ' manager.All's Alfihs, and the ktuetogropb.'

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yer" came if. "iicmnu roe .husk Id, inor-

Ing pictures und vaudeville 18.

Thjoi: (W. H, Butterilpld. manager).—8.R. (). greeted the performers 13, and goodhouses have prevailed since. Bill week of

13 : Morgan and Cllne, Alfred Anderson, Den-ton nnd Denton, Maurey L. Ilarreit. IIIiih-

traled songs: Blllv Durrand. Prince Albeneand Miss l^e Brant, aud cllneloscope.

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saglnnw.—At the Academy (C J. Por-

ter, uonflger) the Chicago Stock Co., Aug.

i. mi.- iioek. -The Cnpllnl Theatre (Chan,I Tnylor, iimimger) will open for the seasonAug. 20, with "IUh Highness, the Bey." lo lie

rollowcil by "The Sweetest Girl In Dixie," 30:"A Pair of Country Kids" M. "A (loonierGirl" Sept. f, "Uncle Ml Holler" 3, BlackPiiiti Trouliiidours 4:

FinoisT Paiik (CIuib. T. Taylor, lesse").—Week of 13: Mrs. .hileii Levy and Family.Ilebert nnd Rogers, Manlell. ''tlie Amei-hanHercules;" morltig pli'iiires, and HarryPrince, In tlliistruieil sotius, did coo*l husl-uesa. hill week of 20; Mine. Khnnile, theLegget is, Floyd Spencer, Hurry Prhico andmoving plcturea.

NiWKK. — Gentry Bros.* Dog and PonyShows nre expected -Hepi, i< The «|>i>fi-

lug of the Majestic hun not lteen announced.»»W, J. Balpwis Jit. hns lately Isstied "The

Automobile Breakdown," which Is eagerlysought by many prominent HlngarK. TheymIw. imve published "Mary Was Stenog-rapher," "Garden of Kden" nud "Best forThree.'*

AuriiCR & Li:monikb, the new firm of mu-sic publishers, known fls "Tlie House willsthe. GooiIh," are offering a bcnolifiil ballud,entitled "When the Heart Is Sad," by Thus.U'luonl-r. roitipo;<er of ".hihi Dae Word ofConsolation." and the novel chicken song.entitled "All Wise ChlckeuH Follow Me?'nlfo Ihe plaintive coon ballad, "The-Nun amHJilnlng, Why I>on't Tou flffl,** by creamernud LeinnhloT. All tliree of theae songa areIn great demand by irrofesslonals and dealersand Indications point- tn a big Hiieeeaa.

HuWina Mhiiifk, Gif' nuto girl, was mar-ried to Henry B. Rohblns. n non-professional,ol Brooklyn, April 7, 1U0U.

BORATED TALCUM

TOILET POWDER!aitJ insist that your batber

use it also. It Is Antl-,

septic, ami will prevent j

any of the skin diseases '|

often conttactcd.

A positive relief for I

Sunburn, Chsflng, and all afllic-

tiuns of tin- skin. Removes all odor

of petspiration. Oet Mennen'5the original. Sold everywheie or 'M

mailed Tor as cents. Sampli frit. I

Tin Urnntn't Vtoltt (Dorateil) ratatm.

OERHARD MBNNBN CO.» N.w.rk, N. J. * I

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK.Willi HievrlniHl, Aug, HI, * i. fM.Wltll M l.tml*. Aug. 't7, UN. 40.

RACING.COHEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB.

SHEEPSHEAD bay.I i s. |,i. t Id Nopt. 1.1.

L. L B. B„ Cast 34th SI. feny.

AT i, i n k ui v mr i IiIh Hctssou, J. J. M n it ''I i r,

IrNh (">•'ihun, singer und Ouuccr; good utter-

Place man: nnn: hi-' iroupn of Traltud Hull Booh.Ii>r i'.ims Itepiii'tolio Co., write. .1. J. MIIHI'lIV.

Care of Criiiidol Hhoiv, Mlnnvllle. N. Y.

AT MlilcHi'V, FOR II. T. 0. Utl., Iiiuvy andC'ntu or Marks aim beacon; Alio in II.; ShowPainter. jack in: fhanok, iiedric.k, in.

TIIW^tmuFmoi wltli^ PIMHtiil"* HLLIUTT HalHepk IH, liNiit, "The Oonvlcl's Baughter," Is herebyOAliculeil. J. II. Kcnd, Muilugci Heed's ij|i«r*

House, l,nni ,u"l»r, Wis.

WANTKD, luimodiHtviy, to pinv sucouils ill

sii|i|iortof MjMiltr l.lndley, mil yiiuuv mtu. Bunhave imnlorii wardrulio uml iibfu pi study a imrix.

Fare Hdvnucod if uueessary. iloate, fttlra, Oniario,then Mtirylnnd and Kouili, in OcUiber. AddnouUaimger llfck. North Buy. Ontario, Cauudu. Ft-inrt'o Hfiocl nioi aJwwmwrgd. '

WMTRD Few moro Lady I'crfoirners tin-

mcdbilcjiy, MlngoM, Dancers, MuhIchI Aula; BoorTalkers on iierountiigo. Kvervboily boards andbnlgea on lid. I<ong Henaiiii; 1 1*4 iUvh* work perv/euk oh u rule. Homo Minus wo dnvlniu.' Allused asohc rmiiily. Any nun wishing live OarnlvulOn,, wilt''. No lime to dicker. Htuiu lowesiiiiirtrHn Mr-Ui-iiiT. AiMreas (^ickiiort. Hunt. I,

thou Little Vullc-y, S, V, Prof. (l. w. Vau, I'mprlnior; Dr. Lhiii, Awwi. Mar.

Wantkii I'lHiiii.n hh Dhorua out. Nouobut resti'insiide tiuiuaKurs need aiiiw.tr. iti'Mju-ci-

fully. Mrs. H. HUtrr. HtiilliurA. Fort Worth. Texas

vva\ti,|) oiarioiiut Rv II. and o., thut canhandle sljuuhird iniislc ; Mf n for Murk h Lbut ibuibtesII ih« Brum, ion-si bu itltlc lo imidlu slandiu i) iiiiihIc.

For luiiniieo or Summor and Winter sohhoii. HliuwrunsHmyuiir 'niuiuL wo. IHUKKV.Mgr.Terry'a"lllgTivo r.'n-i'n, !: Tmip.'h tiiiinii." H., in.-; I'nitir,

III., Aug. Al KmnoDiVTi Wnrrcnsburv, M; lieth-

nuy,W, MoweuoUR, -u; Asuumplloli, ul; M-icoo,MdoM. N'^JmWm Box |:ui. I.fum Hiou x. \<>w«.

'WAWTKII—All Hindi or Med. Non>u whoplay nrgAii. Those who wro'u, wilie again. Nowould-iiu reii. peopb) wanteil. That's tho eioiaoor (his ad. Addroaa KB. IIKNBKIUinN,

Hern, Noblii <M- Ohio.

WAN'i'KD 4JIUUK—Fur Fitd and Wlbler. First(JlaaH Reji. Puopio. Juvi'tiliii Man and Woman,Clmrneleratid llea'y Moi.Ueueriil bus. Man, MUsl-cl'ins itiai tloubi.iHi .«e, I'liiim I'luyer Mali. Ticket t

t'h, R iv i' know you. Hievcns A llosainau Co.,KaylesvllH. Mo.

WANTKD—Snvolly ActH Hint run chungs for;t

niglifs ami make good, hiato nil In drat loiter.

Boo/ers, I'luncr^ Knocker, save siami ». TicketsB ji.it loo far. w, i:. Sliuuioiis. Mgr., .i. w. Turner'slilt Hliuw. Jnhunliurgh. I.«k« «'«.. Illinois.

WANTED, ArV Abli'IlOUNDCUMBUIANfor Med. hiiow. Tickets r I know you. Farty I

sent ticket to at To win hitler settle. I knowwiicro yon are. No timber notice-. Bit. W. H.HALFV. Melvlll.Osee.ilii c... town.

ATi-IUKiiTV, f'rtiii The TressiilliK-Modu.]u*l. common, all around Med, Performers. Not.

brake, but imilly bent. TIckcih over iwu mliolump. Any rcilaido Vuud. nr Med. Co. HlnuxRemedy Co., write. I'mu TresHulin, Ocn. Bel.,

I'Hir»i'-'U' Mnrbui UBj. W. Vit.

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25.

MANAIt's about time we reminded you again of the GOOD THINGS we have for you the cormng.seaspn, andsong may be, it's a certainty that we can guarantee you one or more hits, songs that will bring youwants. AH requests will be immediately attended to.

WILL SmU LOVE ME IN

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HOTSQTCTIKE

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OUT MESSAGE

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TOUR HEART 16

IT II

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APg^ 25' THE JETEW YORK CLIPPER. T29

PERFORMSknow you will be more than interested in them. It matters not what your show is or your style ofrounds of applause and enhance the value of your performance. Look over the list and let us know your

BILL SIMMONSBy GEORGE SPINK. The Gigantic Coon Song Success of "THE SOCIAL WHIRL," Now at N. T. Casino.

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THE THE AND

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LATEST SUBJECTS ALWAYS IN STOCK.Klelne Lenses for Picture Machines Cover the Whole

Range of Praotioal Projection.

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Page 108: Clipper (August1906)

Scanned from microfilm from the collection of

Q. David Bowers

Coordinated by the

Media History Digital Library

www.mediahistoryproject.org

Funded by Q. David Bowers and

Kathryn Fuller-Seeley