DRAMATIC. If VAUDEVILLE. CIRCUS. Copyrighted, 1003, by tbe Frank Queen Publishing Company (Lifted) Founded by FRANK QUEEN, 1863. NEW YORK, JUNE 6, 1903. VOLUME LI.- No. 16. Prico 1 Cents. "H155 Oipper'5 Moles, Personalities aM Counts, ooNowmra STAGE FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS It Y JOSEPHINE QRO. nxragh the season for fun is pasted there H » certain young married actress whose thoughts, frequently revert to a beau- tiful and expensive fur coat that belongs to her, yet never has she bad the happiness of wearing it A little more than a year ago the young roiwn, who is a popular stage favorite, married a business man, and, although at the time "be promised her uzsband that lie would soon forsake the footlights for same time putting the handsome garment on the handsome young woman, who, at the sight of herself In the mirror, could not re- strain an expression of delight at her own appearance. "What's the matter with your doing a little advertising for my firm?" be continued. "Everybody will admire the coat on you, and you can tell them where you bought It." "But Jack couldn't buy me such a gar- ment this Winter — he's bard up," objected the actress. to persuade blm to redeem whatever the ticket called for. The plan, If carried out as Intended, was a good one, and there seemed no possible way for It to fail. Accordingly, the Brat scene of the little play was enacted by the wife handing the pawn ticket to ber hus- band upon his arrival at dinner time. "Isn't this piece of paper a pawn ticket?" ahe asked, curiously. "I found It on the street this afternoon. I never saw one be- fore, but this seems to call for a fur gar- When the husband came home the follow- ing afternoon ha found bis wife Impatiently awaiting bis return with what tho expected would be the handsome fur coat upon which her heart was set. lie hsd a small package In hla band, about tbe site of s muff, wblcb he tossed carelessly upon the table. "There's your fur garment," he laid. "Tbe Joke is on you — I told you It would prove to be some old, ratty piece of fur. You've gone and made me blow In $25 for It. I hope you're satisfied," he added, in an ap- parently cross mood that a man might be In who had needlessly thrown away money. Tho chagrin, mingled with tbe horrible dlssppolntment which the actreas felt, can better be imagined than described. With a sinking heart ahe untied the small package, which disclosed a cheap, half worn fur neck piece Instead of tbe resplendent seal and aable combination which she bad expected. tte domestic fireside, she haa not yet been •Me to tear herself away from her beloved nrofeesion. Because of her popularity tbe actress has °»a the recipient of many costly gifts »» admirers of both her personality and art. «ter her marriage her husband objected " her receiving these marks of esteem— "Mpt, perhaps, such articles as books or "were—so she has been obliged to refuse ""J » pretty gift that baa been offered. However, one cold day during the past wer the actress was persuaded to accept .*™ 8em of more than ordinary value. One Mr many admirers is a wealthy Importer « w»e foreign made garments, and this ■«««» Invited her and a friend to call «"iB place of business to see a recent lm- jwiatlou of handsome fur coats. During ■■ examination, of the beautiful things so ■»» to tbe oeart of a womaa BnB expressed tooo'Jj ,0 be the possessor of one of them, "ough without one thought of the posslbll- ■» « iijssesslon. "J would be most pleased," said her ad- «vr, l0 nave m acMpt u? one of thoM "■"WM* you' may select- ion re only joking I" laughed the actress. •WOOllT* blt '" WPUed Ul6 ,m I K>rter > m0,t "I In" * er * ,n ■■*■*»" wm ths answer, «nil«>«» given to «■» the past that I miss them nowadays." ram s no reason you shouldn't have this * ou wwt It," said the Importer, at the "But he needn't — as I told you at Drst, would like you to accept It as a little token of my esteem." "But Jack wouldn't let me accept sighed the young woman, regretfully. "I'll find a way for you to have It," ex-' claimed the would-be giver of tbe garment. "Ton call here tomorrow morning, and I shall have arranged the matter." When tbe actress called at the store tbe following day, after dreaming all night of tbe coat, her admirer handed ber a crumpled piece of paper, saying: "Here's your coat," then proceeded to ex- plain to her bis plan, which was to tbe ef- fect that on her husband's return that night she should give blm the piece of paper, which was a pawn ticket, and wblcb she was supposed to have found. She was then j ment of some sort pawned for $25. Why don't you take It and see what It Is— they say that things are pawned for one-quarter of their value. Its that so, this might be worth getting." "Don't be sanguine," answered the bus- band ; "It's probably some moth eaten old thing that you wouldn't wear. It wouldn't be worth taking out — no, I guest I won't bother about It." "Ob, dearie, do. Just to please me," begged tbe actress. "If tbe garment, whatever It Is, Isn't worth tbe $25 I'll go without tbt^ .. plans for next season and bave m • J^Jtot ments for the opening of the \.J£*** tractions thst will be presented ifi* «• management. N. c. Goodwin wmTUeI season as Bottom, In an elaborat, r5P° ■* of "A Midsummer Night's Drer- ; r ' UCUo « Knickerbocker Theatre" New Yc- ' rX la « The London Drury Lane product)"', 3Ul Hur" will open tna reconstruct* \s£ & Theatre early in September. \,' ' T «t remains of thla house but the" i ,. *" *°» tbe plans for its rebuilding and r >. aSK tlon leaving nothing of the Interim 39 old structure. WBen tbe alter ■ ■ L of '« completed this will be one ofth- B " Ished and attractively decorated • New York City. The Rogers p John J. McNally's latest fsree, '■'] Brothers ln London," will opei Amsterdam Theatre Sept, 1 ki langer will give this attraction • elaborate equipment of scenery an.' "Mother Goose," the Drury Lar^ of last Christmas, will follow t Brothers at the New Amsterdam ' December. "The Sleeping BeauC.^.J! Beast" will open Its third tour a,.. ? n °* Manhattan Beach, and after this pi.'5..JiL5 will be seen In the large cities wh.-reTtiE not yet been presented. The cor.;i>ani »H sentlng "Ben Hur," which orlg .?n! J£ duced this plsr at the BroadwTv Th»«~ will begin Its | fifth i season In Gra,„i & Mich., Sept 14. The tour of this bb35 tlon will Include fsr Western cmV&Z Pacific coast. Jerome Sykes. In "The BiiiiX aire," will open hla second season In nZ piece In New York. Sept 21, and B in .£" tour the larger cities. Onoto \YatatuS?. novel, "A Japanese Nightingale," which i! been dramatized by William Youni; wiiiJI presented as a dramatic spectacle :!t D»i»^ Theatre In November. Dan Daly who u now appearing at the Herald Squnr? Thp.i~ In George V. Hobart and Edward I" S farce, "John Henry," will tour the BrmdM cities In this play. Harry Bulger win u presented as a Btar under Klaw & Krlansert management early in January. Forbes Rnh. ertson and Gertrude Elliott, ln "Tbe LLrhi that Failed," adapted by George FleX from Rudyard Kipling's novel, will berS their American tour In Buffalo, Sent 21 coming to the Knickerbocker Theatre ui November. "Mr. Bluebeard" will begin lu season at the Alvln Theatre, In l'lttsbnnr Sept 21. This attraction will open n Oct 6 the Iroquois Theatre, In Chlciro. which la now being built for Klaw & £ r ' langer's attractions. — Ben Greet's company of woodland sliv- ers presented "As You Like If afternooo. snd "The Comedy of Errors" at night oi May 25, on tbe grounds of tbe New Hivet Lawn Club, under tbe auspices of the Yale Dramatic Association. The attendance it both performances was very large. — Mrs. Frances Grahams Mayo, widow ol a son of the late Frank Mayo, was married at the Church of the Transfiguration, New York City, on May 25, to Harry B. Palner, a nonprofessional. — Olive Louise Barry Herbert was granted a divorce from Sidney Kenneth Herbert, tbt actor, on May 23, In the Supreme Court ot New York. — M. W. Hanley has retired as manig« for Robert Mantel], as Mr. Mantell ls to take a trip abroad. At a little dinner li tho Ro3aln House, Toronto, Can., recently, Mr. Mantell took advantage of the occaitoa to show his appreciation of Mr. Hanley'i management and the friendship existing be- tween them by presenting him with a hand- somely bound Morocco traveling companion. In making the presentation Mr. Mantell snoki of the happy relations that existed between himself and manager for so many yean. Mr. Hanley, In bis usual modest manner, thanked the donor, and said that at son future time the partnership would be re- newed. — Mrs. Patrick Campbell sailed May 27 for Liverpool, Eng. — Mrs. Jodie Mitchell Is very HI ln a private hospital ln Los Angeles, Cal., and Is hopeful of soon being strong enough to undergo t serious surgical operation. Her daughter, Marguerlta, is with her. — Jos. H. Hazel ton has made arrange- ments with. Harry Webber to manage the annual tour of bis well known comedy, "Nip and Tuck," which bas been played by Hr. Webber with Muceess for many seasons. Tbt play has been revised, and will be strictly up to date, with a plentiful supply of new lith- ographic printing, produced for this year'i use. A route ls being rapidly booked, which will extend from New York to San Fran- cisco and return, embracing all the larger cities and Important one nlgbf stands. A strong company will be engaged. — Martin J. Dixon Is to produce "Tom Sawyer" over the Long Island circuit, open- ing at the Castleton Opera House, Bay Shore, June 3. The "Hunting for Ilawklnr Co. Is playing the Long Island circuit, open- ing at Babylon on May 29. — Notes from the Peel-Brownrldge Dra- matic Co. : After a season of thirty weeks successful business we closed our company at King's Mountain, N. C. We will reor- ganize early ln August and play return dates in all the towns that we have visited this season. Seth Peel bos accepted an engage- ment as general business manager with tbt Summer stock at Riverside Park, Ashevllle, N. C. — Victor De Lacey has concluded hla es- gagement with the Harry Lawrence Co.. and has been engaged for the Mountain Part Opera Co., la Holjoke, Mass., being his third Summer at Mountain Park. Next season he will be a member of tbe James II. Waits Repertory Co. Mr. Walte has engaged hla to sing Illustrated songs, also to play a line of parts. — Mrs Thomas Whlffen will next season support Arthur Byron, In "Major Andre, which Frank McKee will produce. — Jefferson De Angells will produce a new comic opera, entitled "Tbe Jolly Tar." next season. The book la by Thomas De Angells, a son of the comedian, who died recently, and the music by William R. Travers. — R. H. Burnslde and James Horan art writing the lyrics and librettos of "Sergeant Kitty,' 7 to the music of A. Baldwin Sloane, Grace Cameron will be starred ln this piece, under the management of George R- N bite- — Walter Jones will star next season la "The Sleepy King," a new comic opera, W George V. Hobart and Loula Conterno, toe bandmaster. — Francis Wilson will appear next fcnsoa In a revival of "Ermlnle. His contract with Nixon k Zimmerman will expire nt the end of next season, and he states that as may thereafter appear on the stage oniy every other year. . ,±. - —Ada and Louie Wild, daughters of tM late "Johnnie" Wild, have been engaged ■ support Edward Harrlgan next season- — Michael Arnold, tbe manager of tn» Edwin Forrest Home, died several weeks ago- — Roster of Twin Sisters De Lscour DfJ- matlc Co., De Lacour & Fields, proprKo™ and managers : Chas. De Lacour. Lew r leufj Wm. Meader, Lote Patton, W. H. DalryopiJ. Wm. Martin. Clair Annls. George Howara. Charles Drake, Gus Craig. Nat Yale. ( £« Cooper. George Monte, L. P. Brier. Guy P* nett. Volney Ballenger, Ira Elchorn. .)» Studebaker. Harry Westley, Chsrles Dh i* cour Jr., Frederic Mlllen Jr.. Harrv U» rence. Jack Miller, O. W. Davis, Th"*" O'Neill, Pansy De Lacour, Minnie^ Murrsy. Ermlnle De Lacour. Ada Annls. fitn" 1 " 1 ; De Lacour, Lillian Craig, and the Twin *>'» ters De Lacour. . . h u — Robert Bolllger recently closed nis second sesson with Conroy « Macks ( on edlans, and bas sgaln signed with them tor next season. He Is at present with '"* Great American Water Circus. June 6. THE 3STEW- YORK CLIPPEB. _ xotcg from the Lyceum Corned; Co. : We opened the Central Park, Peoria, Sunday l.Hriee May 26, to an Immense audience, In SIT J t" , » v y ralD - - We ■£• booked tot X Summer and look forward to blgbusl- Jims. Our roster Ib as follows: Marlon March, leads; Julia Belle, Aldula St. John, Our theatrical correspondent! are hcrebu 3 er ? f,1 rve< !;. Speeches were made by l'rcsl- ««e?^'8 8 ■Afr 8 Ha^ W& ThTiTA Z. 5FSS »«-S gA "BSS.'WS, "KTiS Si , and I II. 0. Cooke. On Aug. I if we open "*" a "" r « l <"» *"»« * TAey arc requatcd Gerlty. with pictures by (-apt Smith 351 NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Mi.xlkn anh Cobei.m, while playing New !^ ven ^ w 5 re entertained by the New Haven Dope Club at Savin Rock, on May 24. A aiK-dal car wns chartered to take the parly out to their club house, where refreshments 52 an elaborate production of "Dr. Jekyll *• return them to this office at once for re- len »■"! Corelll open on the J. J. Flynn clr ,7ml Mr. Hyde," featuring Arthur Savldge neual for toos-lXi. cu l t , ot P ark » Jun <> 8 - and Marlon March. Nothing but cities will \2L „ Hendbbuon and Ross were at Proctor's, CtSaV WW have the finest scenery that mnfiev can buy. L. 0. Mercer Is booking the show. Our company la the strongest ', ), a ve carried for two seasons, and busi- ness has exceeded onr expectations. Harry Squires has been re-engaged for Mm * Jaxsbn Is the firm title of a new booking and general theatrical arm that has recently entered the field; both are well known and popular In the tbea- world. Ed. J. Nugent was for a Newark, last week, and opened their Summer park engagements at Oakwood Park, Pitts- burg, Pa., this week. Thr Wilson Tnio played at West Knd Heights. St. Louis, last week, In their comedy hitch act. They have about eight weeks, Itowi.Br AND Lksi.ih are spending their Vacation at the home of Miss Leslies par- ents In Maysvllle, Ky., where they will rest during the Summer. They will play dates again next season, opening their book- ings with a tour of the Keith circuit, which begins early in September. Klornk A. WUm, a well known Inter- national dramatic and vaudeville agent, nf Loudon, was a Clipi-hr caller Inst week. Ho Is here filling open time for Ihe leading l'.iiropcau houses. Ho returns to Kuropo In September, with two companies of his own. eiich of sixteen to eighteen leading acts. It Is hla Intention to curry his own niSTHIC-T OK COLUMBIA. Washington. — The regular MM pmc tleally closed with the hint week In Mav, leaving two stock companies In temporary MMMM of the Held, wdth a prospect tor two more to bo added early In the present month. Com: if lit A Tllr.ATHK (LUrkott * Dwver, managers).— The Lnokett Special Stock, bended by Bertha, (lallnmt, presented two bills during last week. "Koiueo and Juliet" and "The School for Scandal," three nights and u matinee each. Both were well ren ilered. This closed the special MM, and On Monday. — Harry Squires nas Deen re-engagea ror number af w«» m.n.«r »> n. 1 1 «. jjuicu a«. „,Auey nave auour eight weeks, ..Uuman^earta," opening about the middle HSR wherSta M?m ? SU^tS. again.' '" nlw * Bar,0n ' s Ros « ,II » » of August. _ _ ..__ . .. cessful Sunday nTgDt"con"cerrB,"whl!c"b.°M. — Jack C. Connolly closed ft successful Jansen was last season in advance of Her- season of thirty-eight weeks with the May bert Kelcey and Effle Shannon, in "Sbcr- A Hell Marks Co., and Joins the Chas. w. lock Holmes." Parks Stock Co. for the Summer lit Corry, Eahle and Rk maids have met with suc- ra. Manager It. W. Marks has re-engaged cess in their new act, and have been booked again. Lauiia Harris, of the team of Tommy and Laura Harris, has signed with the Kllnore Sisters' farce comedy, "Mrs. Dulaney of Newport," to play the soubrette role next season, while Tommy Harris returns to the Sir ConnelTy as leading support of May "A. over the NorthwesYern" circuit "up* to the 5? i nt th t Odeon Tneatr «> Haltlmore, Md., Dell Marks for next season. last week In July, when they will return n?..-- 2" — _-W. C. Cunningham, who for the past East for 'rehearsals! x . ! V > LT E" Stetson and company, with three seasons has been connected with Al. H. Ahmond, late proprietor and manatee ?. el . da _ &1 rrma J3J?- P"»J«! Pro° tor '"_ F1 ."y- \V. Martin's enterprises in the capacity of manager and general manager, has resigned from Mr. Martin's employ. Mr. Martin will fill all contracts made by Mr. Cunning- playing at the Lafayette. The new stork will bo under the miinugeiuciit of Ned Stolu, lire treasurer of the house. "I,nrd and Lnily Algy" will be the first offering by llilx com- pany. "^IUSa7fi5SW1i&J7CJaS& ni Laiavkttb OPBnA HorsH (Ira J. l.n Molte. Or,i«"J v„,™ \™li ' h 1«i Jot ," P 'i' D ' Ion ,* manager).— fast week the llcrgcr Stnt-k Cn Orccu a loung American MJustrels, to do presented "A Celebrated Cm' to eicellenl Jackson, Murphy and Wlllard, Anaell Troupe, >Vulter K. Deaves, Mabel Hudson. oiH'rntlc vocalist; the famous Ida ltututcll, and La Petite flrace. I-'bancis Wood has Joined the Dixon ft Oreeu Young American Minstrels, to do his hoop rolling act and work on end will (111 all contracts made by Mr. Cunning- New Orleans, La., to large houses He .\.i ° . ur B V cona "enson unaer me anove Jam for Al. W. Martin's "Uncle Tom" and Intends only exhibiting freaks and giving E**L " nd * e S*° no . , ri>a8on '? """P'"'" « ( ■Ten NlghlH In a liar Koom" companies. trained anlmnl performances. K B business i. crowds greeting u at evorv stund. — Smith-King Theatre Co. Notes: As wc Latimore and Lkich, who opened ou «. l SS?ffi"!L. !!2*L : «us Julllef man.i- asve soaie excellent time offered um In the Proctor's clrc.lt May 18, at the Twenty- ELLS'Sii* Northern resorts we shall open our season third Street Theatre, In their cabinet mystery, .,,„,"„: a,.!. at Alpena, Mien., on July 14, working Into state Hint with the exception of two week* ,' ,„,' ..'"'I ,.~,,lar Mann nt llronn Hn v Wlu ntif lltsv nra liru.L.a.1 itn ...lU h.III w...,, „...(, .I.1IIH [. JirOS. ou ►cenery ._ Is being harried. Our manager, Kendall Smith, and wife have Just returned from New York, where they have been for the last ten days, completing arrangements for people, plays, etc. Itoster: Kendall Smith, proprietor; Geo. W. King, manager; Chas. R. Height, advance representative: J. It. Wythe, stage carpenter ; Chas. Taylor, elec- trician ; James Collins, property man ; Wll- lard Helzman, I^nnarcl Carrier, Peter It. Rowlle, William Lang, Louis Warde, Elision Kinney, Rose Curtis, Barbara Harris, Clan Crawford, Pearl King, Louise Royal, Baby Wright and Mrs. Kendall Smith. — Grace Kimball has obtained the Amer- ican rights to Anthony Hope's novel, "The Indiscretion ot the Duchess, and Is having It dramatized by Stanislaus Stange. Miss Kimball expects to appear la the play next season. Mrs. Jnlllet, treasurer and musical dl- nnd Nellie Madden, song and hur Jnlllet. musical act, and rns.' troupe of ten dogs. All are end. ItiCK ani> Elmer, who have closed tholr third prosperous season with Itlro & llar- ton'j Co.. will rest for the season at Lake Massnbeslc, N. If., at Mr. Rice's col tug* Air m tbn Dana. Mrs. .1. K. Mullen, and she Informs me Unit Dick hna dressed himself for tlm first time In three months, nnd lakes Ills --client business. This week, "tilorlniin." "Itlp Vun Winkle" next. Chase's Chano Theatre (Miss II. win- nlfrrd Do Witt, manager). — The Chase Comic TilSr..' "i 2-*L ""■ i ?"*! % a>,, "f'- Gperii Co. no.ve n most creditable pniductloti r.Ve.M, %)?.i ?;> T. ' SS*!S i0 , "!- orm . T. ,IB •* "Wang," to cniMiclty audiences" Muy L',1- Mrri:i and I be friends of J. K. Mullen jm, Tills week ''Tho Idol's Eve" "Tim r regular season at Green Bay, Wis. Our they are booked up solid until September. i„"„ " . .t. r ?." I>e ., or ten , aoK ?,. £'] Bro iS Is almost finished, and special paper at which time they will sail for Europe. 5S" P /j,.?.ll the K 6 "" """ 1 lu wuit,: turu, « Lottie Qdiolkv has Joined bands with Mp Jf£l sr 'l', her Sister Blanche, nnd they will be known as the Qulgley Sisters. They are at pres- ent touring the West, but will be seen shortly In the East, In a high class singing and dancing act Klein A.vn Cmfton are hooked for six weeks over the P. J. Casey clrcnit of parks, opening June 2 at Forest Park, Palmer, Mass. Tub Two Hodbs play a return date at the P rh J. Richards, hoop roller and pool Juggler, }' rook Vaudeville Theatre, Marlon, Ind., for writes that he is oooked solid until Kail, *J> re 9 weeks, and open at Coney Island l'ark, on the Shayne and Burt circuits, opening Cincinnati, June 14, with Undcnwuld Park, at Hobisoa Park, Ft. Wayne, Ind., May 24. Hamilton, 0., to follow. Tub Buckeye Trio and Lester Fair- ,„°"' i , ! ' *° th ?, l "" css of , her slst « r . M"?' man, while playing Stratford Tark, Dela- Victoria ■Mrtelk Is working with Gladys ware, O., were made members of the local Sears, late of^McIntyre and Scars. , They lodge of Kagles. James and Davis closed on the Kohl A Custle circuit week of May 4, and opened on the Southern Amusement Co.'s circuit, at Greensboro, N. C, week of May 18, for four weeks. B. Marlo, late of Mario and Dunham. — Virginia Earle will have an Important Y, r i ,CS i l ? nt FAS* L° ,ne<1 h -?. nd 5 ^ » r S role In a new production to be maac next A - ldo - latc ot Aid ° B . ros -- •■» 8tat * e ^ at season by the Shubert Brothers, under whose management she Is to appear. The managers bave announced that the season following -Miss Earle will be starred in a new mu- ■Ical play. — Kdwln Holt will he starred next season In Louis N. Parker's play, "The Cardinal," under the management of J. K. Stirling. "The Cardinal" has been In E. S. WHlard's repertory this season, and Mr. Stirling has bought from the English actor the scenery, properties and costumes for the piece. Time has been booked in the larger cities, and ar- rangements arc being made to Introduce Mr. Holt ss a star In New York during the latter part of tbe season. — Cook-Church Stock Co. will open Its season on or aba new repertory, snd a special vaudeville feature. Tbe tour will be under the management of II. W. Taylor. . — Notes from the Dllger-Corneil Co.: We are In our ■■ forty-third week, and business continues good. Lillian Anderson and Lil- lian Evans closed May 31, to take a well earned vacation, being the first change made In our cast this season. Marguerite John- son bis joined for soubrettes, and Marie Fellows for Juveniles, for the rest of the season. We have secured four new royalty they open on the parks June lu, for twelve weeks, and go on the Orpheum circuit Sept opened on the Boon circuit of parks May -f>, at Lake Nlpnuec Park. Hcndon, Mass. Wm. H. barwai.d, who has closed a suc- cessful season with James O'Neill, In "The Manxman," has been engaged by Mnttlo Keene to do the juvenile lead In her sketch, written by Ella wheeler Wilcox. Mhiiiay Ferguson and Alma Durar.E write: "We opened at Llndley Park Casino, Ureeuslmro, N. C, May 18, with success, and were engaged after our first perform- 20, for elgiit weeks, commencing at San aDCC to remain until Aug. 2, to manage the Francisco stage and do our specialty. Mn. and Mrs. Al. Plean, after rehearsing ' M "'B; A '"'- ,E 'J. u 8K |er i opened at Glendalc a new act at Rochester, N. Y., produced it for P«t*,. Isashvllle, Tenn., last week, her work the first time last week at Sea Breeze Park, meeting with Instant favor. She will play Irondaquolt, N. Y. They leave June 1 *'l the leading ■ parks In the South, with for Portland, Ore., to open on the Shields Olyrnpla l'ark, Chattanooga, to follow Nash- clrcnlt of parks for twelve weeks, after vine. which they prepare for their trip abroad, The Trso.v Mikters, rifle shots, were com- early In November. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Plean pelled to close tbelr season with the Pawnco bave for tbe past five years been working Bill Wild West on account of sickness. under the name of Plean and Plean. Adqib writes The Clipper from Cuba, Arthur Carleton, late with Joe Max- under dale of May 20 : "I have Just played well's Firemen's Quintette, has signed for Santiago dc Culm, and while playing in the , the Summer with the Josh Daly Minstrel city for one week I heard tho American ot A,^ !»1 With , ?n?iroil Co., singing second tenor with the Unity people ask at the box office of Clrco Publl- LnHninrl. j£™ll Quartet. They open In Elmlra May 30. lones If It was the Adgle and her lions "rtooifi" f"nt«r» Thi ?"' Chab. HtXSTON was a CLiri'KR caller, and who played at Young's Pier, In Amerlcu. informs us that In tbe future be will work Br. Publllones hnd an Interpreter stationed single, and will be known as Just Helston. at tbe box office, Informing them that It was. He Is in no may connected with tbe Helston- After my return to America I will shortly Arlington Trio. _, sail for England." Luelletta closed a successful season at chas. R. Sweet arrived last week from Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre last week. England. He has bad bis time In London She has signed contracts to play a twenty-five postponed and will return there In August, weeks' engagement with the Columbus Car- hum. He will spend a vacation at Canaan, Acauemy oy Music (John W. Lyons, nuiii- ngcri. I.nst week, 2!i :<(), the bill whs "A Ruined Life," and with tills engagement tho house closed the most pi'nlltiiolc unci suc- cessful sen sou lu Its history. Tho Academy wilt reopen Aug. IV, under tho snrao iiiiiii- llgenient. bTinn>M Tiihatiih (Eugene Kertmn. ninii- nger). — Tho City Sports had excellent busi- ness last week, and It was well deserved. This week. Thlese s Wine, Woman and Song, which will close tho regular season. On Monday. Juno H. Ihe John (irleves Stuck Vaudeville and Burlesque Co. lakes posses- sion of Ihe house for the Hummer, At chew Chase Lakh and Caiii.v John IIriimie Parks tho usual Summer evening tut ml concerts were Inaugurated for the. sea- sou 30. Xutkh. — Selene Johnson, who was reported Inst week to bave resigned her position nx leading lady of Berger's Lafayette 0|H3ru House Stock Co., states that she will re- : main with Hie company till Its Benson clones. He will tall for Lu rone Lyd , <' nr t e ^y„„ w m h« ,]ie leading Jul .y.?.*. »» "'I a »P months' tour for Rich- ,„,,„ ,„ f he Eugene Ormonde Comedy Stock. which opens nt the Columbia Theatre Juno 8, under the management of Ned Stein. The other Indies In the company will be : draco Atwcll, Harriet Sawyer and Alice Butler, Eugene Ormonde, UoorTrsy Stein, Robert Fer- guson, William Clagelt, Percy I-ench unil W. II. l'ose are among tho mule conilugcnt. - 4<» dally walks, so We hone to soon see J. K. on rouriiviitli Street, New York Cltv." 'Mitchell and Uivh have Just closed a highly successful seaaon In vaudeville. They opened nt the Columbia Theatre, Cincinnati, O., Sept. 28, and have played continuously ever since, excepting two weeks that they were compelled to lose on account of tho Illness of Mr. Mitchell. They closed nt Keith's Theatre. Boston, May ill), and opened June 1 on Flynn's circuit for the Slimmer. Hoiinv 1H: Rue, black fare comedian, monol- oglst and end man, has signed for 11)0:1-04 with Gorton's Minstrels. At present he Ib with Diamond Jack's Carnival Co., at Phila- delphia, Ph. Rich and Prbvoht report that they nrn booked solid until they open tho uexl season with tho Moonlight Maids, In the Kali. Howard Doyle, Juggler, has Just com- pleted another tour nf the Proctor, Pastor nnd Keith circuits. nival Co. as a feature, opening June 8, at Lebanon. 0. M , . The Two Fennels bave Just closed a successful week at Pastor's, and next week plays for next season, and have placed an are at . the Howard, Boston, with Frank Mel order for a car load of scenery for proper y |n e ' 8 circuit of parks to follow. mounting of same. Have secured Holmes Marvelle and Gleason open on tbe New i Holmes, musical act, as one of our England circuit of parks on May 30, at special features for next season. Time is rapidly rilling for our No. 2 Western Co., which will be put out with as much atten- tion, in regard to plays, scenery and spe- cialties, as the Knstcrn company. — Frank Davidson has rewritten portions of bis dramatization of "Robinson Crusoe," and will send out a spectacular production of it next season. In point of scenic and Snbbatla Park, Taunton, Mass. K. II.. and will play next season In America. Thr Two Geyers, acrobats, closed a suc- cessful engagement nn tbe Kohl k Cnntle Circuit at the Olympic Theatre, May 24, and open twenty weeks of park dates ot Prospect HelghtB, Peoria, III., June 8. Madeline Franks, soubrette, has closed a successful season with Fred Irwin's nig Show, and Is engaged at Crystal Beach, Can., Pearl Irvino Is In her twentieth week at for the Summer, the Howard Theatre, Boston, Stock Co. At M»v ANt. Mii.eh opened at HoBhagen H. tbe close of the season there she will take SI. Louis. May 17. with Cincinnati nnd other a three weeks' vacation. work to follow. Thov have had their trav- Thb TltiiKB Richards open at Youngs- esty act, "Seeing Things," rewritten by II. town O., May- 30, with Collins' Park to i,. Newton, aud It has proved, they Inform follow. «H. I» be a bigger hit than over. Ned RajMM states that he is still doing Koml_ and Albcia lately played .Marion costume embellishment, wo are Informed, It t, t "r:>l~i„'tami talklne act. with big success, and Anderson, Ind. ; Cincinnati, and Wells- will be complete. h \f iD fr*J£ "J ^lnnuduJwtttME was ton, O.. and last week were at Kdgewater .—Tom- Waters, comedian and pianist, and .JS./H cancel all his Summer's work be- Park. Cellnn. O. On Muy 1!) they celebrated his company opened their Summer season at ■ •• E_3Z I «■■-■ — »— *•■•»* » nf tlift death of his partner, Fred the first nnnlvcrsary of their marriage. the Karwell Opera House. Rockland, Me., May g gLg who was found dead in bed ou Southern Amusement Co. Notes.— LI 20. The following people comprise the com- K!EH* m V?t h .i>wey Hotel, Springfield, ley Park Casino, at Greensboro, N. C.ope 0, ai me wi"J **"• . r o -. ^^ ^ jj 8 _ R Q _ w|tn JaIa0B nn( j fla liens- *.vd Sims, musical comedians, are Ferguson and Duproe, La Petite Doroi kins. May W. Waters, Jane Wallace, Jnlta ren ^a r sln« a new musical act at their home Adeline Garr. Maud Monson, M Phelps. La Petite Blossom, Master,. Leo ,*"RS25i They will Introduce In same and _«n . orchestra of_ eight p) Ind- tened Irown, Major Caspar Nowak, Chas. C. Slmp- g gal.- . to take several more parks on his circuit. . Lfoni and Lkoni aro at their home, San Francisco, Cal., opening at the Chutes on Juno 1. . . Chas. Hoey has closed a successful en- " Dramatic Co., with company returning to Now York | M "l Ti laaisi tl4asn»1 his Brother Sam. In time for the people to Join their respect- , i*i • ' ,„ ■_* t D own as the Two Bells, ska- ';',M, <> Jc5 anlzatloni ' for tbe ■•*■ Heaeo11 ot torlal clowns. They will play twenty weeks lw > 3 -"4- W |th George Reld's Polite Vaudeville Co., . — Louise Beaton, who Is to create the un der canvas. . . _ , lltle role in "Rachel Goldstein, or the Strug- the Patchin Bros, opened at Delmar v„h»i«' i « feg" $ »?"Affi ilro^Ca^ivafco:, g ViM « g»g^.V* which Sullivan, Harris & Woods are to pro- f or the season, which ends Oct. 25. They Theatre, torth Worth, dure on on elaborate, scale next season, has write that their new act Is a pronounced The' Three Bros. Adelaide, Australian tabul'i"0~'where Frank Uarcourt has taken .^hen Mack ^S^StJ^f.^^^^ ^tSF^^^XJ^S Ui r S& «ST n Ee °o'Se ^f hel t r he 8 = &X" *"»» «**T * ™ $!&ZTL?S SET SrtS f .n r 3, thoroughly enulpped repertory comimnles on i, A Petite Dokotht (Dorothy Mweji DUBinesa. Ike road. We will carry a full line of opened at Llndley Park Casino, [JM^QA <» * 0It M B ,^ * . ^e SumnTer with ilk" * "peclal paper, and use only plays written jj. C, May 18. and wbb re-engaged for ■ algbt «""> will spend Ihe Summer wiiii turn .« Htpressly for Mr. Mack and Miss Armour, weeks' after the first performance, by tho "j^JUrt^gt^njC^t. Ul ■• » *• "g >Ve bave a number of fair dates already southern Amusement Co. . are re-cn| Just returned from Russia, where she has success, iwn studying the peculiar Yiddish character she is to portray fn this new play. — Mack & Armour Notes Harcoubt and Mat have been engaged for the Summer at (lie KmjJlre Theatre, .Ash- booked, and the seaaon proper Is booked solid Chas. Hubbner, late of Sulll . Tan on? In snme of the very best towns through the Huebner, is with Tutt e s Olympic Show, middle West. Mnck & Armour will continue doing his black face singing and danc ng a i. Playing vaudeville until nearly time for mike C. Bebo. sensational bicyclist ana rehearsals, allowing about two weeks lion, which will be spent at "Lady '"'luge on the St. Clair River, near „„.. , —.. . , — „.„ Huron. Mlcb. Is? known as Barton and Berg. They are • -James W. Kvans Is '"nilng season, when Wm. Play will again hold his m "suiil lour of tbe Kvans Co.. featuring Almen recommend This Cl.ii'i'KR '",^"J" •nliiZ ' desiring h Hltiinllon^ or IJMM wmhtlMM next season. Dvolht and Scanwn aro doing their club Juggling, hoop rolling and battle axe throw- ing with Bearb & Bowers' Minstrels. '«!•«' n ^i t ii^n.^'hn» u d'lBsoTvcd'"partnersbip with ■ Blanche Latbll ak Suf & Fl'she" and h'L JoiSed band's with played Phillips; Lyceum I Port his «Td partner. Joe Barton. Tbe team will ren and West's benefit, be know* is Barton and Berg. They are doing their new net, s preparing for the ."gaped to ride In A. Brody's "Barrel Loop, . L. Roberts' colonial ft nd also to do their trick act. ; attention, also the iuiiry Barnhtkad writes: I -an gladly ._ -■»-.. ••• •111. IJIIIIID «.<'•! • * !»'-"»■ "»» •»•■•■- ■' Hunter Kvans, In "ltesurrecilon." "Sapho," l-asl Lynnc" nnd "Al Eldrldgt> Grove." 'Jr. Kvhub has been resting for some time M his- home. Omilnsku, Wis. i eT p n f>".u my "erst- 'art.' I had Xm answers nil! of which I accepted, and I iiIbo had a from my sec<.nd. whirl, secured and Alice Portbi for the Misses War- Sunday, May 24, doing their new net. Miss Porter Is re- engaged for Harry Morris' Night on Broad- wuv Co. for next season. Jack Benthaii and Hlani-iib Freeman wens last week nt Pastime I'urk. Marlon. Ind.. and o|.eii »n Ihe Frank Hurl, circuit lhl> week, al Clinton. O. Haronekb Von /eiiier Ik Ihe vaudeville loftture with Ihe Spooner SltK'k Co., and Mrs. A Vaughn Beadlestone, well known in Swampacott. Mass. „_.,♦« his sne- trim's" "rjeorjle." returning" In time to play n literary circles. Is dangerously 111 at Cot- pjlot, gBbg « !*fe»/S?„? ■ftK.'SS: Keith's P |Jn?on Square Sew York. Juno' 2'i. s ,ff C . lo8| ] ltal ' Hanta Barbara. Cal. She Is cessful engagement at .the Avenue i neaire JJ^'n" Von" Pastor's to follow, and are M««ferlng from a congestive chill and paraly {..asburg. "he ^ gwln* oijmpi ^ . wk a ,/ H , m . M. J. Nekihiam and Vivian WcmjI) huvo tho closed a Bticei-ssful koshoii ami have Iwioked the ten weeks of Summer parks, commencing gH*\**w SS»^Som \* »*£**ji»' JlSjSS'steJsS^Kliil ntar w**» •! jT ttaom Cvtrram t-t w-a»on general -hlch"wll? , T> e ,, A , f,g U, 3 the Bonna,r ' l,rlce r "' nJSSTU? gttrJfeTlt! •** »t the '»ttoKJ»lo,Shows, will have the McKeesport. Pa„ with a ,_ ~ Rlsncbe Bolt has closed with "A Ruined parts ta follow.^ , - Wm. N. Smllli and Honnulr Price will mnsl«l plays. Mr. Sanforrt will King al Hoy Dee »UR- 3. „ . "J"' ,CSH . ^!! r »A l,0 M«» ••' and were offered management of Manhattan Beach, u popular opened at the Holing Park, Howard, ,,oato "' M . 'in their net "Back Denver. Colo., resort, this Summer. Vaude- tv.« oi #„» <<,. Hummer, rpt.irn engagements In tneir act, "»'•» imm*m,__ y-"«t »— ■?»» .1— , BT*i t .. t — nrd Pltrot, returning to America lu June, 1004. . i ►rii Gkrtrudb De Milt has Just closed a sea- son ot forty weeks with Fred Irwin's Mo- lest leu, and has returned to her home at Horgon Beach, N. Y., for Ihe Summer. Gladys Miudi.eton. who played Rlvervlew Park. Aurora, III., last week, has Undue, ('en trnl Park, Kenosha and Milwaukee to follow. John G. McDowell, black face nomolo- gist, Is booked solid for tbe Summer isirks over the Kdwnrd Shayne circuit. Jeanetth Dltiie (Mrs. W. II. Wat son) received some beautiful designs for wardrobe for American Rtirlosnucra next season from her aunt, who Is living nt present in Paris, France. Mrs. Watson had Intended going to Paris this Summer, hut owing to her brother's Illness stays near New York. Mr. and Mrs. Watson leavo Juno 10 for the Cats- kills. The rehearsals of the Oriental and American Burlesque Companies will iM-glu late In July, ut Watson's Theatre, ill Brook- lyn. N. Y. TOWNEII SlHTEIlS AND JAMKS R. PURVIS will play the Hurt circuit of parks this Slim- mer, and next season will produce their new act, by George Tottcu Smith. They will hereafter be known as the Feist Trio. Carmen, club Juggler, closes the season with the Gormand & Ford Co. this week. Ho has been the leading vaudeville feature with that company the past season, and his act has been pronounced excellent. Ho opens Juno with the Three Cousins Big City Shows, under canvas, and will play nil the cities In New York Stnte, Ho is com- pleting several novelties for his act. Ha will have a new llulsh In the shape of loop the loop. In which he will causo six hoops to do the loop. ■Notes piidm tub Wine, Woman and Shnu Co. — Wo arc In our forty-fourth wwk, and have been doing an excellent business. Our seusmr closes week of Junn 1, nt tho Lyceum Theatre, Washington, U. C. Tho coiupnny includes : Honlta and her picka- ninnies. Goldsmith and Hnppe, musical act; the Kvans, comedy act ; Armstrong, Baker and Armstrong, 'cycle whirl, an, and were engaged for flvo weeks after their first show. . Kinudok. comedy trick 'cyclist and ex- pert iinlcycllat. Is touring Nova Scotia. New- foundland and Prince Edward Island, and reports meeting with success. Hamaiii: Brown, who has been spending a. vacation. In Savannah, On., left for Chicago June I, Where he opens for u. twelve weeks' lour In vaudeville. Mr. Brown will alar Jointly lis olio of the Four Browns next sea- son. Jami:h Eiiwariih writes: "I opened ut Scenic l'ark, Cleveland, <>., and have seven weeks lo follow In Ohio parks, when I open with ihe Frank I', Hpeltman free attractions for ten weeks, going with the Western Show, making my second season with Mr. Spell- man's attractions. I will Introduce my swinging wire act and baton Juggling, also high wire, with the above combination." Gun Sohlkh will stage and produce the new Japanese opera, "Otoyo," at the Mud- (son Root Garden, this city, for the Sum- mer, snd promises several novelties during the run of the opera. John McMaiian, hack somersault high diver, writes: "I open tny Hummer season st Electric Park, Newark, N. J„ ss one of the feat ore acts, with Boston to follow for two weeks, and have six weeks to follow In Western parks, when I open on the Spellmitii circuit of fairs, as the feature act. I will remain under the management of Mr. Spell- tnan for tho next two years." Tub followino people opened Mtinro Park. Toronto, Can., last week: Banks and Gardiner, managers: Orvllle and Frank, MISSOURI. St. Loots. — Only two nf the down town houses are open tills week. On the other tin ml. all of the Hummer theatres are In full operation. Tim management of the latter nre much disappointed at the cold weather that bus kept attendance down to tbe mini num all the Spring. The expected harvest in exposition year Is the only thing Unit keeps I heir courage up. It Is this, move than this season's prospects, that has caused an lininensa outlay In Improvement at tho Bum- mer theatres. Olympic (P. Short, manager). — Amelia lllngluiin. in "The Climbers." received only fair pntrouage last week, still, It wus ap- preciative. Wlllluui Lackave, Madge Csrr ('iH)k, Mr. Gottschulk anil Illjoti Fernandez nre some In the cast wlmsn talents me on the plane of Miss Bingham's herself. This week the house closes with the same coin pony. In "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson" and ''A Modern Magdalen/' Havi,!n's (Wm. Onren, manager), — "Ten Ton Door' was offored hern Inst' week, and with It the house closes for tho Hummer. The play was fairly well patronized, and proved to bo of considerable merit. Tho climaxes nf the usual melislrnma ut I Ills house were considerably toned down, flit's- tor de Vonde, the author of the piny, hail tho lending part. Standard (Jim Butler, manager). — Tlio High Flyers Biirlcsqiiors last week. Tim Black ('rook ihls week. ilKiiii.AMis (Col. Hopkins, manager). — Uist week's bill was very able, and deserved belter patronage than It. received. The cool weather was the disturbing element. Henry I/CO made it hit In Ills Impersonations. Others who made good worn ItniM.il and the Bun- ions. This week, Joo Mnxwell ft Co., Morris l 'ronl n, Wy lie's dogs, Kva Mudge, Elltioro Sisters anil Will H. Fox, Dhlmar (J. C. Jutiniipaiilo, manager).— Couturier's Bund was the attraction last week. "Pousse Cafe" opened here 31, for a week, under the arrangements by which a Weber ft Fields hurleiipiu Is to bo uttered here weekly through the Hummer. HuniiiuiAN (Mr. lanes, manugnri. — InneH' Bund is the offering, lilavolo proves s big drawing card. Vaudeville, fnr so many years a feature here. Is banished. West Enii Hkhihts (Hon J. Williams, manager), — Uist week's bill Included: Tra- vesty Trio, Warsaw Brothers, Rohlnson His. tors, Wilson Trio, Two Kings, Bandy and Wilson, Million. Ilutler. V EcLll'SR Paiik. — A stock company, ot which Utilise Dunbar lias tho leading role, offered "Under the Red Cross" lust wouk, lo fair attendance. The jdny Is n new one, written by Hiram W. Hayes, of Ht. Louis. It litis considerable merit, Mansion I'mik. -I.lovd and Wtilloiie, Kols-.rts, Hayes and Roberts, and Hlg. Mjicis. were the features of lust week's bill. For current offering the following hill Is bore : Wcslon Raymond Company, Miller and Kres- ko. Carson nnd Wlllard, Geo. mid Paulino Kldd, John J. Tlernev, and tlm (HrdullcrH. ■>» » MAINK1. Portland. — At the Jefferson Theatre (Calm ft Grant, malingers). — "Tho Rogers Bros. In Harvard" proved a most popular attraction here Muy T2, 'J.'l. Viola Allen, III "The Eternal City," closed tin. regular sen- son nt this house "Xi, and wns accorded it very pleasing reception by nn extremely largo audience. The Hiirliaii-Kdwiirda Summer Slock l.'o. virtually look possession ot llio I hen I re mi, for a month's run, opening with "The Turning of tint Hlirew," lo gootl luiid iii'hs. and will present during tin. week of ,) i tut* I "The Coiii|iierors." I'niiri.ANi' Family Thiiathh <,luiues e. Moore, manager). — Trills house closes lis regular season June (l, business continuing of tlie Is-st. The people anponrlntr last ■week- Included: Haines nnd VJdocn. Horuni mid Nevarro, Win. J. Tnmklns, Twin Sisters Meredith, Gorman nnd West, and Antrim and Peters. The following acts are hooked for week of June I : llussell Bros, and com- pany, presenting "A llomonce of Now Jer- sey ;" lleiitrlee Mori-land. Tlireo lllekinnit Bros., the Two Fennels, Aduiiiiiil unil Taylor, Foster aud his dog Mike. ««» Mli.tfMKU IM.I.AMI lit; Till IIH. >-'.'i' ■."":l• ,,, * " s wew icrk appe '"Mors Theatre | n Julv. but will next sea 'on again eater tbe dramatic field. mil cvoicdy act, "The I'luuu Tuucr." The New York Central Railroad Co. have Just issued "Four-Track Series No. H." con- tiilnlng detailed Information regarding the arrangements thnt have been matle for n large number of popular tours, occupying from two to fifteen days, together with rates of fare, hotel accommodations, etc. The book Is Invsltishle to all who contemplate u equilibrists : Clius. and Kva Parcor, nnntn- pleasure trip during their Hummer vacation. mlmlsts: Kathryn Mllcy, ballads: Kddlo De it costs only live cents per enpy and can Vne. acrobatic tramp : Baby Ruth, coutor- be obtained from newsdealers or at Grand tluulut, aud the Kllcmers, musical net. 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Communications to THE J«W IfOHri l lI.IPlT.lt , 47 VVwit 28th, Htrccl. Now Tort Kr^tsiorJ.OirWe ,t OIllv C U PITH jiulill .1. .. only, oatr edition, ana Hint l» Uated tfaw: mm , yaw ..Washington. tlio deal roust' be accepted! bjr.'tW'] whom It tfnit cjealt This rulo i-:0€». J. w., Law'reoce. — The actual height of the, llrooklyn Ilrldm aliove high witter mark In lUTiff.. end A, who ho bet, won thr wager. A. K. T., Milwaukee.— B win*, a» A fallM to mulch him: tho Hide of the American half dollar henrluK the image of the ftoddeex of I dherty lielaar tin- heart, while that on the RnKllHh cola hearing, the bum of King Ed- ward in the bead. A Is wrong In hla chiliii an' to Hi,', Ante ahva.iH liehig head in nuuchliig. Checkers. - •- to rorre»|ioiwlpu(n. - Att. NOTTS <>. — Have written yoiu D, C. CAtVJtBT. — VntlfM received, fin, HcitAmin.— Would he pleaHed to see yttu-.. . . . TO . Correnpondenti. Ban. WaiiCOtt. — Thank -you very ,much for .report of progresH' In. your uiateh ; cau yon give uu idea of how long It will take to Ualsh Ut j. . . ! Omnium Cajhebim. — The recent, break Id our Chens eerlea lian elicited bo 'many - kind inqulrleH ' that we feel ' called upon to say that it was not owlug to any failure of .Ml run's, health, but simply the loas of hla copy In transit. . . Bro. HULKS.— We especially regret the failure to rend, the 1'lllnUury-Marsball game, your estimate of It waa so,appetl/.lng. II w. .Si'KNceit, — The Hlt> held piece will he duly brought Into action: It has been a long lime since we have received, a contri- bution so pleasantly reminding us of the good open by the older American masters. We trust your critics will see the points of defenee, and console themselves with Mr. Xchafer's own phllosonliyt— "The. man that never 'nuide u mistake linsn't been born." Buo. KkMunv.— .No. It duly received, thank you. Some O.vr nuked the date of Titr. CurrER coninlnlng a rctKiHC of the like (Jainhit; It was April -.">, ult. bury, we are sorry tp ace, h.M, eonaldprn fallen, off, and Siieees aoineivuat W, ; JjwL swlderskl l» dolnc* notably, ^""fJ^SL, Tachlgorln blmsetr In- tire fonrteenttrronn! Ho^itna; app^ara to- haCveiftbne altogether wrong wfth the veteran-brilliant, Ounsbers, which we cerjalnly regret, . ■ \ i» On. the question of Biipremacy. between At- tack' and f/eierice, the 8 mm «U2* JSS odd hnlf, so far, show precise edtiallty, with one gavne to report, e. ff. : Bound in. Attack It: l)~fence, '1; 11, S« h»«tl 12. J— ^ K| id 2% — H14 : 14_2— a.:. 10, i%— 2%. Oly- ng a ira"rt tptal of a8 to, 36.,, The, ffflff/a pronounces MarshaU's Defence and victory vs. Plllobury the most Infere.stlne game of the lot— bht the score Is Imperfect. fn default of the above game we present fhe " MUZIO GA5IB.IT. "e^uS_&LuU ,l „ n y r.oad, but It poanesses nothing to atirS.i '* sopbl'tlcitted .'uuaieace. "The Vorst w „ » g Loridon" attrtcted big end »m«S S foahlonable audiences, because" luTitnm 1 gatlees were.laxighale. A success ,,/,,*" same .kind Is the only meeeaathS .'L 1 ^. Schlechter. Tuehlgorln 1..PI0K4 1M0K4 2..I'-It II « . KPXP 3,.KKt-B3 P-KK14 4..B-B4 P-Kt6 6..0ualle«(*) rxKi 0..QXBWPQ-1V2 7..P-Q1 OKl-B.1 «,.QyP B-R!! n..tixBP-f- UXQ 10..BXQ+ K-Mm Sotuiion lit Position No. 1.1, vol. r,i. UV W. BEWAlin, SKW YflllK Blartt 1 , .'; 7 12 IS 18 20 White & IS 10 21 24 27 Wliltn to plsy and win. SO 32 m an 22 20 10 7 17 21 7 14 :: s 17 H 111 sj« a 7 20 SI 14 10 ' It 10 ' 2(1 22 I'd 2.1 ' 14 18 18 2il 15 10 '. 1« 17 10 II While 21 17 7 u 7 a i in wins, Illaeli Position NO. 1-1, Vol. (II. hv w»r. CAitn, watt, hich. <■ . P ft. If i M> u wSSS While Solutions. Troblem 2,410.— l..Kt to Kt 3, If T to Kt II; 2..B tks B, II to It ; 3..B tks It, 1' tks Kt ; and 4 . . II mates : If 1 . . II tks It ; 2,-Kt to B mi, 1' to Kt 0: 3., It to K 0; und 4..IO mutes: (If fllack 2.. II to It u: 3.. It to Kt 2: mid Kt mntesl : if 1..B to K sn. : 2. .U tks ». B tks It ; SI. .Kt to B aq. ; and 4..IU mates. — I.a Uiih U'ii.mams, Knlgma 2,410. — No solvers, and solution not yet, to hand. Solution to the problem lias been given. Problem 2,411. — Bro. Spencer comes to the rescue, of this. position, and responds to Mr. Sehofer's query thus: "Mr. Schnfef's mis- take was In giving 0..B cli. ; he should play B..BIOK i. Then follows !i. .K to his 8: <;,.» to his .1, K to B 7; 7..Kt to II 4, K moves; 8..R to Kt 3; nnd 1). .Kt mates." In answer to Mr. Jackson (unless we misunderstand It) Bro. S. says: "If :f..K in Q I; 4..K to Q 3, K to B 8: S..II to It 4 oh, K to Q 8; II. .It to Q 2, T to Q 0; 7. .11 tks II, P moves ; and ft . .It mates." Schlechter. Twhlfprtn. 10..P to K. K.1 mull! ia..Ktrds a»-KB Kt-B4 Kt-Qsq P-B3 Ki-K f RtxKt " -ICt 2 1S..H-K8 m. .r-KKn 2U. .Kt-ll .'. J1..KPXKI Kt-J a2..1'-B«4- OllXP M..KRXB &X.R 24..B-KB+ " SS..B-B; M..IIX It •2t..K-B2 28..RXQP ho U..P-B3 K-,. 12..KRXB Kt-R ;1 13..B-RS P-Q3 U..R-IIHQ K-hls2 and While resigns. (•) We select this gome that our renders may compare the opening with Marshall's more dashing method. OatTtiAny. — The Btartllng Intelligence Is Just received of. the death of Charles J. Newman, the well known nnd universally be- -- . — eatrlcal united opposltfonTo theproposed lnw'whil'r! *^n™c«W"y Prohibit the emplovwent „ children upon the stage, there Is good re„\„' to believe that, the vigorous, It tardy nrnlS! formulated by' Sir itenry Irving on.'beh,i» o?. his mdnogerlal brethren the oiher ,1° ,' has Induced the Home Secretary to reo™ aider the" matter, The result will , roliawi be ihat when the bill, as luaftoded' *SJ?S forethe Hohse again, on Influential nttenmt will he made to secure the reversal or n ,72 clslon not, less detrimental to stage efalMm themselves than to' those by whom mi, ft,? whom they are so advantageously emnloveii A. n«w,. comedy, cnlled 'Colonel H ■ , Wllhelmlna Afarr, tho pun: played In Amor! lea by Kay /invla. in II. V. tMniottd'a (w . edy, "Iinprhdence.". The two bitndred and fiftieth perform- ance_of "qua,llty Street" will he irlven ut Vaudeville Thentre tonight. h c the Wilson Barrett hns written .a comedy en. tltle'd "Sock and Ruskln," which he wilt VI Hi While to play. 18 22 28 Itlnclt lo win. 20 Rnlarma No. 3,421. Fti'tt Prize in "Khwaton Boeictu'' Tourney. IIV T. K. III.AKK. QII8,QH7, Qs, KKI8, tj 6, Qlt3,KKn, QIU.KItr,. *f!i» f I t hls4,QKt;,KB0, ({8, QKU. 1)7. K '.', KKK. White to ploy and mate In two moves. udelpiiln .masters for, twenty-five year's". H* had played lit the' ciible matches five times, making an even score of three draws, one Victory and one defeat. He was champion «( the Franklin C. ('. for lKSfl and lftOO In- produce first on tour during (lie comlne se- ttle last year by winning the play oft of a B on. ' tie with Kml! Kcmeay. Mr. Newman was The title of the new play which Ihe vicar Horn in Rlehmnnd, Va., April 24, 1856,. and of (lorlestort bos written for Mrs. Broun leaves u widow ond tlve children. I'.esldcs Poller Is to' be changed from "Church nn chess, he was greatly distinguished In nhislc. SlBge ,, to ''Stella und Noel, or the l k.i„ In (he Sanctuary." * , " t Kllen Terry- has been obliged to postpone a oiionl n*» nF IIM....I. A .1 .. la..... . '. - Ills loss will be long and keenly felt. A Brilliant Pair. From the Vienna Gambit Tourney, trlbuted by Bro. Helms. MUZIO GAMBIT. Con- Maroczy. PtoK4 k txp n'N»rw ( iANSWEBEB. Nft l^f plies by ami i or Telegrrapli. ''/nuncHjif^ cm ' wriBBKAnotrrH not oivkv. AM/"I.V iji'rtr l>V rftiitlt HjJori.ii wntTH Tu Tuoan .wuiiAi Tltcy h»v-.'K, in i;abh ov THM cJ.Iiticiv, I'od'r DmciL Am, umtauk wn.i. rK, awmiviwn «x« , WfltW oni.v. If -run HOt'lji' OT ,lA)»V, TUKASIjtCAl, VOMPAMV «« wt'tifi-ft iii:n:u. to oh a i.cst ok Bominl ■is XsovllttK k'.Vdr.. Wk cannot b».'.vd hoiitkh iiy itAfl. .im 'i'i:iY.nti4i'ii. . 11 15 22 IS 15 XI 25 IN 12 10 J4 til 111 20 28 24 an in in 4 H 16 Vi tlani* No. 14, Vol. SI. glNflhfl UOTINKIt. IIV "OIIOSVENOIt," NHW Xlll\K. 11 HI 24 10 II HI 21) 25 5 1» 2« 22 1 5 18 15 17 20 31 22 HI 18 U 5 14 7 14 1* 9 17 22 10 15 22 26 22.18(b) 211 HI 14 17 21 14 HI 14(0)13.17 22 18 13 17 25 22 'j.' k.; , jtoRAlMA'PlC, ., Cliicrigni!— We- have no knowledge ')(,.. the .wliexeitlKiuis of, the ynrly. Address u ivLier In earn ot.Tjti: t'l.it'i'nii and we will iiilVQi-ilsn It In our toller list. MUs., W» K Erie, , l?.'r. Co., MU*uukco, U\\\ A. fL Moaliv-lleiv ■ J.i\\. C. Jk... Jluuuor, Mils! A 1 . l,. : , Jelteranilvnle, ' II. M. i'., Chicago, and -L,:A< H., ,*uiH\yuudi|, see answer to J. K., nbuye. . , ■- i • ;I. E, .-l',,,- llrldgennrt. — Advert I so your win.! s In TllM CLIl'i'tllt. ,11. la C, I'sprla.— C. W. Parker, Abilene, Kansas. ;, , ,. . , «,,, »!•). 4-8., Phllndutpliln.— : Ipgsrsoll Amiisu- nwnt Ca, 405 I'ourth Ayonne, llltlshiiig, Pn. W, II. I.., Hiooklyn.— 1. Keeley Cure, WJUtrt I'lnliw, X. Y. 2. We do, not know 1 he ivobL, , , It-. A. ,S» UnuBde City. — We. have no means »r, knowing. S\, s. %, New York.— "The Won Tamer" won produevdr by tho Francis Wilson t)|K>ra '.'(i, li'f. 110, 1801. tit tlm Broadway 'llieutre, New Vorle City. A. T. 11,, New Vork.— New York Theatre llulldlng. 4. lb W.. Carlisle.— rile is now In llurope. Wn do noi know when ho will return. K, M., Chlengu.-r-WntcJi our route list each weak. . .. ,,. W. J. T., Brooklyn. — It was suggeated by n story Hint appeared In .sanu t Net. lo. .1., lies Moines. — We have no knowl- i'iht*> of audi n school.. > ■ s. Mill., Uollvur. — Make application to tlm Attorney llouernl at Washington, !>. C. 5. A. B.. Philadelphia.— t. Watch our route list each week. 2. Wo have a corres- pondent. , Mlm. M. P. J., Philadelphia.— AdveHlse In Tire ci.ifi'im. M. J..S. & Co., Philadelphia.— Watch our rnuio list each week. C. ri. N„ Anderson. — I. Apply to tho freight agent of any loading railroad. 2. Consult n urography. W. l!. C Neeiioh.— Apply to Miner I.lth- ogrnpb, Co.. 135s, Uriiuilwuy, New York City. Cp.V.ttrAxs ItiiADKii. J..H. J. 8.— Advertise your Wants In Tim omw, W. II. J.. Toronto.- -Wot oh our route lint. ."KiNurttOK,'' Hiililoiore. — l. Tho supply ulreniiy exceed* till 1 deiimnil. 2. From Ho up. 4r.coralbg lo Uio ulnrllol tbo'acl. |, M. N,. Coluoibus.— : 11 1, r bach & i FlUyrl.Sti-cei, lMjlnilelpfila, Pu. W. S. V., l)«4fer.— Mnrilnkn I Sixth Avehuo, New York City. 9A8KtlAl.il>. J. T. 11,, Brooklyn. — Tho game waa played ou tlio 111 MM u Fields, Huhhken. N. J.. Sept. 28, I86S. The result was: Eckfonl, 23; Mutunl., 11. J, ' W. P. — Send a suir-ndtlrunusl anil stamped cnvclnpn to the party named, In rnreoMltfr Pltlshnrg It. II. club, I'ltishurg, I'n.. nnd he may give you (he desired Infor- mation, (AltllH. L. P, II., HueheNter. — in seven tip the player, who onis t ho hlgliest enht deals ; f ho nee Is the highest can, and ties cut iigtiln. The points score In (li<^ following order' of 15 10 \ 11 ' il 1 20 24 18 15 10 ft 11 HI 24 27 • (M W. Taylo !I0 25 21 17 13 17 22 13 23 20 17, 14 7 11 20 111' 2.1 18 It 10 rt 14 U. 27 18 It t 10 23 2 •.« 14 22 1M .14 17 21 14 10 17 18 14 7 10 14 7 2 18 23 14 III 23 27 18 8,11 32 27 14 . 6 18 15 10 Drawn. (a) ■ 32 23 , 31 20 23 18 20 23 plays as 10 81 26 15 10 26 33 10 7 2$ li . If 2 3; HI Hrawh. (o) 17 22 27 23 22 2H : 14 0: 5 14 18 a 13 17 HI 23 27 18 26 31 5(a) 15 10 24 27 82 23 31 2)1 23 10 26 23 18 14 23 10 1 5 10 10 Prolilem No. 3,421. Dl* WJI. HCIUIEtl. BLACK. Marshall, 1..PWK4 2..P-KU4 ;;..K. Ki-H I ■1..RB-B4 li.. 1 1 Kt-ll «..QX»3dPP-Q4 J.KtX I" P-QB3 «..KtXP 4-B3 I3(!)}'XKt Marshall. 9'.. I' to li 8 10. .IM} 4 11. .1 issues 12. .Kt-l^fi U..I{X<1„ 14. U fix B 16. . S X R 10..P-K6 Msrnczy. Hto R:i KI-K2 Castles KfXXt KtX'J Resigns. 2(1 24 1. 18 14 23 18 15 11 HI 17 follows: 12 3 11 13 2 6 11 15 a 7 20 24 25, 21 24 ^8 HI 5 30 25 Drown. 82 27 14 17 21 14 10 17 27 23 28 32 7 11, 82 27 (!) Rabt The dash and courage, the rci'i-c of the best old masters Is not yet so far banished from the chess board as some In our day seem to wish. I low tile spirit of "the great McConnell," whose Invention this brilliant adjunct to the Mtntio was, must have smlhMl when It saw our gifted young American emulating his nielho''., : CENTRE COUNTER TO KT'S GAMBIT. .(liiosberg. Plllshurv. 1..PI0K4 Plo K. 4 2..P-KB4 H..KKI-1I3 4..P-K6 J..P-KR3 (I..P-Q4 I. K It-, I A H..IUUH'.! «..0«Kt-t<2, 10..OPXP ll..Kt-lllK3 KPXP : K Hi 1U Kt-B4(') Kl-tllH P-K 113 P-OB4 "•aw i|Kt-B;i 12..P-QB3 o-Kta Qiinslierg. 111. .KtiB 14. .o-BJ l.-i..i( H i|l: 18. .Oaatles lT..«{XKt 18..Kt-04 1U..P-K.R4 20. . K-Kt 8,| ■ii.M V I! mi 22..RP*P XI..U-K sq 21.. lieri Plllsliury.' HI Cusile.ij It K. R-K sq UK,'. H-Kl.'. K-Kt sn it. i; a Kt-B«, and WIIITK. White to play and iniiie in three mores. 2 fl 17 21 10 20 20 10 14 25 22 J. Straoh- 23 10 on. 20 24 14 10 11 10 in 15 Drawn. (iniiie No. 2,421. Played la our "Counter-Oamblt Tourney," between Nelson Hald and C. S. Howell. CUAIH.ICK , COtlNTEIt. . Itewa of iln- . Game. Dr. Schnefer says that, contrary to cx- i"'-otai Inns, Alfred Jordan, the Iioudon cham- pion, bus not had It nil bis own way with W. K. Campbell, as the latter evened up on the sixth game. ' Since (lien four extra gumes Iwva been played, all ending In diuws. In order to spur the local players on to better efforts, primes nrc sometimes offered, us, for Instance: Ferric recently visited n city In th„ Smith of Scotland, to give an exhibition. Sumo twenty boards were kept busy, A special prize was offered to the one w(n> won n gituie from the visitor. In nil 123 guinea were played, of which Ferrle won 107, lost 1, Mild 15 were drawn. Kerrlo has a great record as u checker player, lie was horn In lireepock, Scotland. In 1807. .When 1.8 he won the Greenock Wellington Control Club 'handicap tournament, ami curried off Host, prize. In 1883 .ho nlaycd W. Canlphell n kih t , li of eight games, winning 1 null 7 drawn; ho heat Belittle, of Liverpool, by 2 lo 1 and 3 drawn; he ployed G. Smith. of l, hi, inn. for £10. and won canity : ho heat J. V. Reed i to i and 1 draw, but Heed was full of other matters besides checkers at the time; he bant Brvdeu for £100 und the championship of Scotland; lie bent Wyllle for £106 and the chauiplouslilp of the world, and, Anally, lost to R. Jordan by the score of; Jordan won 4. Ferrle won 3, drawn ;t:i. N'dw the papers of England nnd White,- Mr. Hald. 1..PIOQ4 '2..P-QU4 S..q£xP 4..KKI-B8 S..GKt-Q2 «..Kt-hU8 7..B-Q2 S..Q-B2 U..QBXKI 1II..KKI-Q-J ll.. Castles 12..P-QK3 13..QBXB 14..K-r " lllu.uk, Mr. Howell. P to Q 4 P-K 4 P-Q6 Q Kt it 3 Q8-K3 H-KI8 KB-K2 Kt-hls 6 OX B i Ki-k2 Q-her2 «- x J :t + Kt-Ba II 114 PX*"!". :r>..Kt lis 40..Kl-hls s"a SR-Kt so -KIS P-KR5 KK-K8(0) 1UB8 4- KB4 18. .P-K 4 10..QRXQ 17..KI-B6 1H..BXQBP Kt-Qt ln..B-Q8 II XB 20..KtxB P-QKI3 21..R-Kaq KH-Bsq ( !) Black, who Is playing a draw. Just gets time for these necessary moves, block- lug out certain dangerous threats. (o) It wns necessary for Black to get both Rooks through to accomplish his draw White, Mr. Hald. muck, Mr. Howell. 22..P.IOOB6 KttoKM ..OR-Bll -4. .11 (in 26..R- «'<» Kiwiii nug, uazzimg leecn, iiih ex- 4Q "k ul + iwiii. traordlnary vitality nnd humorous slyness, finKvR Ptin + sl , v .? to b i m . nn "Hractlvo personnllty that HK os pft? w ,"' count ror m » cl » '" the si'teess of tho ?I"*i-y. B . E-I*.' Piece. Outslda thn twn nrlimlnni ™»Jl»..° .H-hls« P Queens. .P-B; + K-B»q,wlni. Vienna Gambit Tourney. Mnny a long year hns passed since such a wave of genuine enthusiasm hna swept over Ihe chess world ns Is now In progress. Look at Vienna, nt Professor Rice's Tourney with 225 eager entrants, when 100 would have been halted a perfect success, and at prcci'iionec : high, low, Jack. game. When there ia'a, tie for gnnie tile' lioiiflealer m-bres the poiut, and If the denier In the three handed game ' bftlh, 2 H. T. M.. eiin he liohl I of .nee, king. u| the. sn mo hnnded game gives one player he must give bftlh. ,tt. T -M„ Chicago.— The best baud that "l In .draw poker la one composed queen, kniivo and ten, Mpol, all previous holder. The better way, ns Moizo puts II, is for F. to challenge Iho world, mid Jt no acceptors appeur Ferric gets It by default. ADA AHNOLDSON Was born In Stockholm, Sweden, about tyrenty yearn ago. Her name III private life Is. Ada vou nous. Her grandmother was Mine.. Hilda volt Bona, whose pome Is made familiar lo us through Its connection with tbllt of Christina NIIbsou. The parents ot Ada Arnoldson were comfortably well oft uittll misfortune left tUein poor. The death of her filther lu 1804 left mother and daugh- ter in still more straitened circumstances, »ud they came to the United Stale*, locat- ing In Now York. The daughter, who had iii'guu ber iiiiHlcul education In Europe, con- tinued II hero, under tho tuition Ot Prof. ItJorkaloii, formerly a protego of Christine Mlsson. Ciuli r Hie Instruction of himself atld other teachers her voice, which In her young childhood days promised much, de- veloped rapidly, fulfilling all that, waa ex- iiectcu; of It. Finally she made her first ap- pearance at A club In New York, nnd her success was lintnedlato. Her alagc debut . was turn Aug. 15. 1001, In Detroit. Mich,, la that chess? Verily not. Out upon such that a few trifling changes hnv« baen made since which t|ute site hna appeared; In nil teach ngs. In the Inngunge of fmtiis— and there Is now no doubt whatever thai piece. : Outside tho two principal comedluas, the greatest personal success was scored by Abble Mitchell, who sabg, In a . voice of great sweethess and purity, one of the pret- tiest numbers In the piece, "Brown . Skin llnby Mine." The choruB, by Its unflagging work, captured the hearts of the audience At times It was perhaps a llttlo too .strenu- ous, but there was no doubting the excellent manner lu which it had been trained, "in Dahomey" Is full of novelty ami surprises Hon. R. A. Hart's challenge to the Texas for the London theatregoer, but perhaps the Ch. Ass'n to odd n "Mlddletun Counter-Gam- greatest surprise of the evening was the hit", section to Its coming Slate Tourney And wo do really believe that our own cur- rent "COiinier-Oninblt Tourney" was no smnll factor lu setting this happy state of affairs In motion. Let the wave sweep. Yet more. It Is a positive delight to see so cheerful nu outlook for real' enjoyment of the game. Tine, we ahall probably ul- tlou of the state of affairs and the leader ways hove the stolid, chilling doctrine— Wat time for "God Save the King." Then Smith and Doretto, when their drome engagement, termlnntes, will itiissin for u season. Billy Fnrrell tops the bill nt the Middles- borough Empire this woek. I hear from Nottingham Hint Stanley and Wilson ore mnklng there this week one of Ills glooming, dazzling teeth, his ex- I '* hlmtcst hits ever mode by uuy act lu mat town. ; Mlk« K. Whnllen la this week nt Hie Em- pire, lidlnhiirgh, after having played two weeks In Ireland. The Scottish nudlences take quite ns kindly to the refined Irish KS3R ,el ""' as do the Dish audiences of Dublin i nhd Belfast, and this Is saying much, for Whallen Is one of the greatest favorites playing the Irish houseB. • Bijou Kussell Is tills week ploying the Duchess, Dalham, and the Palace, Humnier- snilth. Ifer dancing end . coon songs are tremendously successful nt both hounes. Blnncbe Sloan and Belle Davis nnd her Picks are booked for nn early appearance nt the ,\ew Moulin Rouge, Paris. The Hooper* write from. Warsaw flint they opened at the Circus Clnlselll. May 6. and remain there until Juue 2. They were an mmedlate success. The racing season Is now in full swing In Warsaw, and a number of Americana were la tbe house on the Hint reception. llnlsh. 'ihe curtnln went down on tho flusl scene, hut the audience sat patiently in tlieii- seats waiting for it to go up again, it was a most luconcluslve finish, aqd not a soul In the audlenee seemed to reallzo that tho show wa* over. After a lapse of nerhans SHSPSPfi Were ,tt tn « "bu two minutes the orchestra awoke to a realltu- V 1 ' K K'T* Jhem n rousing La Belie Basle opened last week In St. Petersburg. 8he Introduced some new dances, and although another dancer ap- peared earlier on the same bill. Bhe made u pronounced bit. Sho goes to Moscow for u month after ber St. Petersburg engagement, then a month In Amsterdam, Fo be followed by a Benson of fourteen weeks In. America. June 6. THE KTEW YORK CLIPPER, 353 4 V CUB g Mg4gft M B— ■ (won; OtlB 'oVw'W*^ ^^! 1 -) WfilVrn B«rc»o of ms flifK X*r* cj , » , p«r r .' larcao Doom 3iaM ot Wp'taeHratoau of won S?orolsP. ? and the Va'^tiWictJon, ° „ "^ hit mentioned «nttrUII»l!MB Starting n whlch.pronfa at' Ihn Acinic liner's newest play, "fop I'rouq to «cg, " done for. the Mtt time on any stage at tho • 'Hierlon Theatre, won favor at the hands irtaWW audience* Chicago provided laeni ibesircgplng weather, and splendid business result™"!*' pfcrlgd ending! on Mcm&riaipay, USv 30 with f capacity business "everywhere. & was no hot wa,vo, to Interrupt tho iB&tregpliig • l tDcl{M)tIoa of $o pfoasuto i ic— and the current days bring the mum I » dose for the CoiainbiiaajKroitckmanB. WBtL a*& ? lrr \ Vt # &*>»»": inspector HER A .'. 9 ' L rnds; Mark Klaw. C. VVLor- Ewv! ."»•». -Martin Franklin: Veclers, ggg "^Swaln; Issyw'Bltim, Juke Slm^ USS. 'd** 1 , ' Jackson. Kent:' Willie Carr, Ar !? l ' r JSpy?" 1 Vera OPffi Mildred Boylan Spike. Clarence Dull : Billing*, F. tf Do riihg; Dawson, Jack Mason: Police, Henry King Nellie Carr, Blanche Shirley ; Bridget g«a «»jjt- Ocorgo Hussoy: Maud OUlgley, )25^ ,h i. v .i necnt; Mother Real, Stellu BoyTaii Die Buffalo Mystery" will ue Riven for tho current week, and the season will end 1 ho fol- lowing week with another new play by Mr. Carter, "Her Onlv Sin." ", ' ' Academy ok Music (Wm. Roche, resident manager). — The 'season closed at this the- atre Saturday evening. "The Buffulo Mys- tery Ming the last attraction of a succcsb- fu theatrical year. Tho play was originally acted Sunday afternoon, 24, by this caHt: Edwin I* Tondlck. Uus Mortimer; Arthur Bunnell, Pblnuas (J. MoLaln : Mrs. Pondlck, Grace McAlplno; Mrs. Bunnell, 'Theresa Bel- mont Walters; Rtenben Courtney, corwln "'. c '[ n9C for the ColUtdbdi , with nett week 1bo. season will end at tho Prlterlou, Thltty*st Street and AJ- Unbra. Tho F Bpah TempVwIl keep thT PliyerB' gtock X'o. In harness is lone as t pay b, and Jlanager Conner will cFo*} tho Kiw, Abjcrfcun ^6tily long Pttouah to make copfemdlBted Improvements. The focal theatrical alfl/atlon, will, therefore, sort centre l^thebuslnejss district, where all ZusUmoor | Larry Miirphv, B. J. Dallon ; Archie Dawson, Alfred Wlfson; frank Grey- sgn, Witter J. Baiter; Pcto DelTcnbach, o( the theatr«B' : are MM, « preparing, for ao all Summer campaign, "'the. Little princess" has foilr woekk-af Powers' with nroiiablllty df some suttaWe ntti'attlon to mtnedlately follow. ; "The TendcrriK)t, , •• tho oldest and best of this season's crop of Hum- mer shows, Is nrmly entrtnebed at the Dear- born • "The Chtncso Honeymoon," at tbo 1111- no M : "Robert Emmet." at the Great North- tin" and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." at McVlckcr's, are all 'prosperously liunehed'and likely to run for numy weeks. The La Halle still pitta Its. hopea upon "The- Voyager*." Th« Grand Opera House will ba the iH»t of our theatres to' enter tbo list of caodldatcu for Hummer iiali'onago. After a fortnight of darkness, which begins Kudday nlihl. where Weber k Fields leave off. Fred Ilftnlln and Julted Mitchell's production of "B»bea In Toylahd" will bo given June IB. with the hope that Its merit will carry It ihroiigh the Hummer. The comnahy Is duo to arrive here Monday, and final rehearsals will begin at' once. , ILLINOIS TIIBATKH (Will. J. Davis, maiia- ger).— "A Chinese Honeymoon" enters upon Its third week Monday. Tho gorgeous cos- tume and scenic display, tbo large and tat onted company and the tuneful' music con- tribute a combination which has caught tbe town, and prosperity la llkc/ly to hover o'er tbis popular . resort for many weeks to iWthh' Tiikai'iik ( Hurry 3. Powers, man- Hgeri.- -Millie Jntnrs. featured In "The Utile Princess," begins tho second week of a month's stay Monday. " - McVn-Ki.-ii's TtihA-rnn (Sol. Lltt, business nunafcer). — The Whitney Opera Co.j In "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," continues a potent magnet here. IIh fourth week of what promises to bo continued prosperity begins Sunday evening. Usand OPRlia lliiiiMK (Fred It. Hamlin, buslaess manager), — Weber & Fields and Ibelr most talented aggragatlon of enter- tainers depart after a-speclHl performance Sunday night. , Their fortnight hero -re- sulted In a . succession of packed . bousev. The entire entertainment was a carnival of femlplhe beauty, J6IIH.V, and merriment such in one most expects from Weber & Fields, tier u. fortnight of darkness this house will reopen June 1T> for I be production of "babes in Toyland," which Fred Uumlln Ib lVbbv on Friday, evening, unri scored an Immediate HUucesa. Hei" pretty (are and Dgure, sweat voli'o and nrtlstlc methods seem to especially' tit her. for inn- steal comedy, and she Is a distinct ucijulal- llon to Hicbard Carle's already clever and artistic entertainment forces. ! . Xl'UflKBAKKn TUKATIIU tChas. ('. Clll'tlsS. director). — -'King Dodo" lias decided to end his third reign on thn hike front neaL Sat- urday night-' Four w.ecks of profitable busi- ness will be bis record (or .what, may ho his last wock In the tbeutro.ofjils b|rtb. • •JntAT ' NoR'niis'itN Tiiiia'chio (lidward siiiitt), manager). — Vltohort blnimct',' culrrs upon the second, week of, Its, Summer ou- Kiipnueiii Sumlsv afternoon.' Irfir,cn turn- "uls and reiKirls of splendid sutlsfauMon was the result of the first week, which promises well for u proflUihlo run. 'i Itobar.t tonnes, In Ibc niiuio part, upd Augcln. lUissell head an ciccllcnt comimdy. ■ LA Sai.lb Tiika'i'kb (Mur,k G. I.ctvIs, busi- ness manager).— "The voyagers" begins Sim- jhiy theTourUi^ week o( what Is Uiiped will Miirtlock, niami- ,, Week's feature, -clly and Vlqlette, Ward .-and Curran, Urawee, the HulvagglH. tlio Montrose Troupe, and Klein OU Brothel's' ' jtnq Nlckerspn are others. Lust week's bill was much on- Joycd, Uoss and Kenton, and Will H. For wine. |n especial favor. Fpx, wltb his orlgl : nai methods arid, plitno comedy, was particu- larly popular ii ml scored a morllod success. Joseph Maxwell's Quintet scored repeatedly and well earned tbo lilt thpy -made. Dalntv i-vii Mudgc was' BBQthori favorite. Tho shel- l "lnK glass keeps ono comfortabln these uii- wmonablc days und nights at .the apex of Chlcagb'sHallcat building. <.OLUMBliii TltfJATHB (Then. . F. HankR. business p)uqii|;ci').— '.'kcuplng I be Harvest," [he last attraellen of the season, begins 2JMW afternoon, following "For Her Sake," WUg enjoyed a week of average prosiierlty, enqing with two mpnst,er turnouts Decora- Alhahbiu Ti|B*,Tiii| (James H. Browne, residcat mupager).— Lillian' Mortimer, stand- '"ff ;ia;thB. l Shttdow 1 ottbo Gallows," Is this Sh^WlH- ,J'*J;ho. James Bus In Mis, "W'i', Oresepted. by the ,TCIImF|ferno Co,, haiiHticd tho: melodramatic longings' of largo "! ?' c .nces. Uat week, The season will dose < ' ",."'* Mgagenient of "Tbo Buffalo Mys- l| !ry, neit week. • — ffiPft WMWMi (Wm. Ncwklrk, resident Wansger).— The season ends here with two ^^".''"formajjccs uX"Saudy Bol torn," 8un- S£L 31 ; 3 nlH P'«» JvlU 'h«n end a prolltable WW nt this housp.'Vfliere'lts eiccllent quul- iii« JSS9 ■ •V 1R ' b " appVe'elaled by, those. In nitendant* aT Uh twice dully pKcsentatfoiia, be a Buutmor stay. .. Masonic TaWOW (J, h ger .-Ueliry l#e Is ibis n R ri!.'..i HUM Suaiences were ' stirred io en- i?,"" la »tie appreciation of Its many stirring n»vRi ,on &v a nd 1t -will dotrbtlcss- enjoy pros- per ty. Ti, ere Ja a. sustained Inlerem In the !,"'' »nd surprises In meClinnlcal orlglnnlf- J'™ . "he story IntrmluceR a police Inapec- m.i n tb * nnenvloble light of criminal intrigue, and deal* wlrh the misfortune* of a »"e whose hnsband Is the object of vlllaln» i'' s , cons P'racy. Her two children also come " fnr^ldmwplng a! ,^^aluu,e, Blid,,l-Jjo_flnal *lw8Kj;8i www w*«io*i Chas. Barrlngton ; Thoe, Jones, Frank C. HArrla; Bdwhrd Thomas, Fred Brlggs: Wm. Francis, Herbert Martin; w. J. Thompson, Wlntleld Scott; Skinny Bmlth. rtussell Law- rence; Prbncfa Archibald Carlisle De Harrla, Gustave SulllVan ; 'Marlon Hutchlsoh, Louise Llewellyn; Helen Manchester. Adelaide Wal- ters; Lena flchwnrs, Nellie Fillmore."- Law- rence Russell is the author, and Julc Add Ulmer Walters have made a' fine productloti. The play, which ' is in four acts, has for Its theme the Blrdlck-Pennell case, which attracted tbe attention of newspaper readers throughout tbo country lust Win- ter, and created' n sensation In Buffalo, where the tragedies were enacted. It fol- lows the details of the mysterious case as closely ns practicable, even to the denoue- ment, In which the principal characters seek death by plunging Into an abandoned quarry In an automobile. There are many other thrills and. frequent sensations throughout the action of tho play, and, from the slca of the nudlonccs, which evidenced enthusi- astic approval of tbe stirring melodrama last week, a favorable verdict must bo recorded. NEW. Amkiiican TltEATRB (John Connors, manager). — Laura Alberta, .appearing In the dual rolo of Marie Dorvul and La Hello Co- rail, will lead the stock forces In this week's presentations of Frank Harvey's emotional play, "A Woman's Redemption." Large uiiuleni.es were In attendance last week, and found good entertainment In "A Lost Wife." Tbis. house will remain open a few weeks longer, and then closo for repairs during tbo Hummer vacation. TiiiRXK-rinm' Stbkkt Thbatbh (Chas. V. Klllott, msnuger). — With this week's pre- sentations of "Du Barry," In wblcb Anne Sutherland plays tbe fortune favored and torsuken milliner, the season closes. Tbe stock company will resume In September. Meanwhile. It Is plauued to give vaudeville In a bull underneath I he present auditorium. Last weeks bill was "Lust In Siberia," and good business resulted. itrsii Thmi'i.h TtinA-niK (T. C. Gleuson. uiawigcr). — Grace Rculs will play "Catnllle tho week, supported by tbo Players Slock Co. , Last week's bill was "Tho Merchant of Vcnke," in which Miss Reals appeared as I'ortla, and Joseph J. Sullivan as Hbylock. This bouse w|ll remulu open for some time to. come, expecting to run well Into and per- haps entirely through the, month of June. (UinticK Tiika'I'iu! (Matt Kiiscll, -mana- ger.). — The third week of the Graves-5Iortou Co. s season of Ntimnicr opera will be de- voted to "Said PaHhu," opening Sunday after- noon. "Tho Mikado, with Lela Huinmorlln, us Katlsha : Blanche Aldrlcii, as Yum Yum ; Uddle Morton, as, Nankl roo, and K. L. Graves, as tho Mikado, was a successful bill last week. In all eight weeks Is allotted to I he company. llowAim Fasiilv Tui.'AiitH (Howard k Doyle, managers). — Lorla J. Howard leads Ibo' stock company, lu "Nobody's Claim," Hits week. "A Barrel of Money" was tbo bill. lasL week. The end or Ihc season hea- ls approaching, but tbo date -Is not definitely unjioitnced. ,. , ". ,„ Calumlt TJisaiKB, South Cbliwgo (J. T. Conoeiv. ' resident manager).— Thn scusou will close June 14, with 'Tbo Buffalo Mys- tory." "lu the Shadow of tbo Gallows" la booked for 7. The OTuinnons, In "Legally Dead," MO hllM for May 31. iMUt weeks attractions were : At. Wilson, lu "Tlio Prince of Tailors. " -L and local tulqnt. In "Mother Goose," lib'. Business has open tine this season, and Manager Conncrs baa prptltcd to « gratifying degree. , . Oi.icKMAN'lf TiiuAiaw (Vdwln A. ltclkln, business nilinatter);— "An Honest Woman will be Ihc Yiddish Stock Co. representation Muv .'II -.1111)0 1!, closing Ibo season here. Mils F.lliickmun will Ipad his excellent company In Its presentation. He will bo tendered a special benotlt MrTormaaca Wetlucsday even- Ing. 3, at w'liicli tlmcho will appear, as Shy- luck, (n "Tbo Merchant of Venice. '. . Chicago 'Opbha Housh (Kohl. & Cusllc. niayiiiRci'sL-r-Tlita'.ls (be only h u "so of h.l & fustic's local triplets now open, and It will represent their Interests throughout the Hummer. The bill fqt Juno 1 and week In- cludes: Wilfred Clarke and company, lu "Nothing But Trouble.'' a , sketch »n yhlrli they •' scored a dls|lnf;t bit at the Olympic laNt week ; Billy vfilj whose clever monologue was also a Tilt at that house: DavoUenaro and Kay Bailey, Stella. Muyhow. Winona and Banks Winter, the Kretlo Family, tbq l*o Kronln.Trlo, k'arpum and . Nclso*. Inez. Mecuskcr uml others. Busness wash g last week, with tbo usual excellent vaudeville on vlow. j • i Sam T. Jack's OriinA Uouhw (Sidney J. IOiikoii, mutiagir). — The house stock company continues, with tlminclsl success fManaWft A feuturo of this week's hill will be » now Caiiaevllle sketch' ^devised by tj»MJfffl « and executed by Clyde Darrow, Allecn Vu- cent and a huge singing chorus. The bur. leBUuca will Is? "Tho Effcndl" and "Mlai Frlskcy.' ploy 1 Grace Leonard,- tho Simpsons Hog and i>ce, Hughes and Utialcton. and Williams aud Alocne. Business Is good. TROCAOsno. TfWS* < R .? bcr , t , ' ul, .°°'J5uS' ager).-CUarmlon. tbo disrobing trapezlHt, opens for two vjeks Sun.hiy afternoon, jhj stock burlesque force" will bo seen » lb« Kemlnary Glr s." The ell", will show a cbsAgV i of acta, and sn entirely new pro- grammo Is promised, business Is line. B Sank Houci Paiik (Al.frccj Busscll. uiana- ger).'— Thla resort opened Memorial way. wlfi weather conditions most ""prop m o US roropen Mr amusement. The vaiideylilo bill for the llrst.week of the season namcH. Mr. and »Irs. II. L. Wajrotis, Zarrow, Dixon Bowers" and Dixon. ««*m-B. colored magician, anil Prof. Bruce, Punch andJUdy shows. In the theatre tbp line up will include: Mark and Mack, Power Sisters. Cicero Bold, Helen Brandon, and Roberts and Ralston. London Dimk Muhhuh (Wm. J. Sweeney, manager) —This week : MaltTo Jack, Prof. i.iiteU), tho Lovell Family, tbo Potts, Uadgo Marlley. Laura Pumplln, Babe Hatch and Jolin Pumplln. Aktbhmatji.— Mury Shaw will give threo Bpeclal mutlneo isirformances of Ibsen's "Ghosts" at McVlckcr's Tuesday. Thursday and Friday afternoon* of this week. ....... The late Judge William T. (Bbj) Unlit wife and children will be the bencllclarlcB of a monster programmo of continuous vaude- ville, which C K Kohl, of Kohl & CaaUc, and Goo. Ado have arranged for the Olym- pic, Monday afternoon and evening. The voluntoers Include representatives from every attraction In town, besides many Individ- uals, who will do specialties and otherwise contribute to the cuusc Florence Les- lie, who succeeds Vlra Rial In "The Tender- foot," at the Dearborn, was formerly a mem- ber of the Proctor Stock Co. In New York, and her Success 1 In assuming an Important role In musical comedy not only proves her versatility, but opens a new avenue for her thlents which she has hitherto never at- tempted, but for Which she seems especially fitted. . ....Two changes were mmlo in the cast of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," at McVlckcr's, last week, Mnry B. Conwell succeeding Miss (llffoni ah Robert, while Miss lit (ford has ' replaced ZettI Kennedy as Kate. .... ....Tho Sisters McConnell, who -closed tbclr sec- ond season with Lillian Mortimer's Co. last week, departed for Cincinnati Sunday, accompanied by their father. James W. Thompson; to appear at Chester Park; open lng u Summer vaudeville tour of fourteen weeks on Edward Shnyne's phrk clrcuft.... Al. Wilson closed his tour Id ''A Prince of Patches" at tho Calumet Theatre, Bouth Chicago, May J4. Lllllnh Mortimer ends her season at that house June 7......AI. Fit- soli ami son, Harold Godfrey, left for Wis- consin last' week to spend n month in fish- ing. ' They then return to'Klmhiirst, a Suburb of Chicago, to nhlsb Ihclr Siirbmec vacation. KIlMRb snd Krrol, and Harold Godfrey anil company are fully booked for tbclr respec- tive vaudeville tours next season Next Friday afternoon and evening complimen- tary benefit performances will on given Wll- llnm Jossey In the Thirty-first Street Thea- tre. .... .The Coliseum Gardens opened lust Wednesday evening, tvlth Brooke V Chicago Marine Band us a popular Summer attrac- tion, Concerts will be given every evening, and the Fldtewniss Brewing Co. will help nlong the enjoyment by serving unibrosla to Ihc thirsty. .J. Taxcn Worm has been named as resident manager of the New Gnrrlck — thn name selected for Ihc present Dearborn Theatre when It. passes Into' ihn linntls nf Nixon & Zimmerman and the Shuhert Bros., ibis F«ll...... "When tho Bell Tolls" closed Its season and the first season of Ihn Toyvl" Opera House, Hammond, int., it suburb of Chicago, May 1M. JAhlos Wlngfleld, adver- tising agent of Ihn Grand Opera House, this city, who manages tho house for owner Towle, states that the opening nttrHcilofi next season will be John'M. Ward's new pro- duction, "A Human Slave." He states that next season Is well booked wllb attractions for every Sunday night und one' mid-week performance. Tlio now bouse Is n 'Winner. ....James S. notion has closed his engage ment In advance of 'James K. I tucket t. Rati In partnership with Gubrinl L. Pollock has llABSAUllUIUCirtal. offers hill few rform- Ifoatou.— This week eliaiigcs of theatrical hills. Tbicn pc antes of "Horoco and Juliet" by a star vast hI the, Mollis, and ilngenbeck's animals at Music Hull , arc tbo opiy shifts outside of the reglilar weekly changes at the stock, vaudeville und burlesque houses. Tho last performance at the old Mtiscuio, on Mon- day, June 1, Is the ovcat of Ihc week. Weather and attractions considered, the at- tendance was good last week, although many suffered during the middle of tho week. A few of tlio Hummer theatres wore opened for two days, May 30. HI, and, despite cool weather, good allied crowds wero attracted. The rumor regarding the lcnslug of tho Co- loQlttl by Ninon & Zimmerman. Is denied by the management of that house. It Is said, however, nu effort was made by tho Phila- delphia managers to secure the house. Boston HVBSDlf (Field, Rich. Harris It Chas. Pentium u, managers). — "Mrs. Dunn's Defence" will .he- given nu Monday night, June 1. by' Ihn Kraplro Theatre Ci>. This Is the Inst, perforniXnta ever to be given at this old house, unci Will be far thn benotlt q( thn Vincent Memorial Hospital, every mem- ber of the company and of tho houso at- taches volunteering ' tliplr Services for tho occasion. The fail of thn curtain ou tho last act wlR lie followed by farewell cere- monies to the old siiowhcpise, Margaret Anglln la to recite a "fraledtctory poem, by Dexter Smith. Wm. Seymour, I he last of the cx-stagc managers of the noted museum stock company, will make nn address phlo- gistic of tlio theatre and its former lights, and several other Impromptu ceremonies are anticipated. Tbo seats and botes wen sold at auction, and a most distinguished audience Is assured. HcjI.uk StRKKT Tiiiiatiib (Isaac II. Illcli, manager). — After eleven days' darkness this house will be opened Juno r., e, fur three perforrosnees of "Romeo and Juliet," with sn nil star stock, Under tho management of Llcbler & Co. Boston Tiikatsh (Iiawrence McCarty, manager). — Judging from- the slr-e of ihn Hiidlences and from the applause given, "Tho Dofendor" Is -here for a long stay. In tbis, the new edition, many new musical numbers are added, add, combined -with now stage business, tbo show Is somewhat of an lm- firoveinent Over the further production. It s what might bo culled an ideal Hummer uttriu-tlon. Dan McAvoy and Hurry Walmin arc the principal fun makers, and they scorn heavily. Other Individual hits Are made by Llsxle II. Ilnymond. Margaret McKlnney, Kdnu pioyd. llqn Grlnnnll and Almyra Forest, A large chorus of excdlhuit voices belps out Kdna Ployd. llqn Grlnnnll and Almyra Forest, ' rgc chorus of excdlhiul voices helps out considerably, and tho femalo section nf thn aggregation Is composed of young and pro- imssesslng girls. TIIBHON V TiltiATRH UllO. II. ScllocfTel, Illim nger).— 'ilie foiirlh week of "Peggy from Paris" begins on Monday, June 1. wllb busi- ness still al. thn top no.lcb. The piece Is firmly established now, and uiuungouienl and players hsvn settled down for a three mouths' run. Several hut .weather, spells have been weathered, so uolhlng 111 that line Is feared. Ade's fun and Lorafiic's music Is a cnmbl- uallun hard to heal, so If. all other Summer clilciHHlninrnls go buck to us wn have ono place where a pleasant evening Is a certainly. Georgia Calnc inuoduceci a uow sung last week, widen scored immediately. Ciii.umai. Tula the .(Kliit, Harris & ('has. Fiqhioan, managers).— 'I'lils Is the llfllt and llnal v^nek of "A Chlrujsn Honeymoon" lit this house. While business has been good. It bus not been up lo the expectations of tiiq luamlgruicni.. so an earlier cluslog was (bought " advwabis. On coiicluslnn of Hip ciiri'i-pi. engiigement thn buuso will reiqa-n dark until th" curly Autumn. M A,n:s'i'ii; TllKATIlK (Mtii|r k Wilbur, Muni ugers). — At unotber snasqn of tbe year "York Slate Folks" would pack ibis boil opened a scnnlc studio, us ng the Columbus >York Slate Folks" would park Ibis bouse Then res paint bridge. Mr. Hut top Is ert- („»„,, jq U ,s at every puiforiitanco. Thp gaged for tbo Department of Pimllclty. St. lm uicn\ play Is imp of the beat ever senu ifi ?ugod lOUis World's Fair, opening his engagement Jan 1. Ho will. In the Interim, devote Ills entire time lo wielding I lie paint brush — an art of which bo Is a skilled master...'.., Mai i in Beck is home, from New York, and c. !•!. Hray, of. tbo New Orleans Orphnuni, catun wllb him. General Miuuigi r Beck brought homo a stack of vaudeville bookings for Ihn Orplieuin circuit Frank Logan Is lu Chicago for the Summer, the tour of Anna Mva Puy having closed. lie tells me sbn Will ugaiii appear under bis management during Ilia coming season, open- ing early llowley and Leslln wrlbo me from Maysvlllc, Ky.. that they are enjoying a pleasant vwiwtlon In thn feudal district, the ?uesls of Miss is-siie's parents Thn IIIudIs Theatre will he occupied juue 1" for (be presentation of iho University of Chi- ''■ago plays Junior, day. Student actors In tbe university drsmal.lc club In scenes from "The, Merchant, of Vcn "Tbo Itomancers" ■ and "Grlngojko,". William 'Morris and Amy ftlcanl will head (be company which will produce VBabes lu Topland. ' at the Grand OMni House, 1(1. Tbe iiiipils of tbo Dvorak Dramatic. Kclpsil will give a performance of .three one Ret pieces. niitllJed "I Won't," "My Wife's Out und ''Her Picture," Juno. fi. In thn KlinUill Hull, under Ibo direction of Fdwuid Dvorak. ■ . . I OI.OIIAIIO. will appear lice," this city, and Ilie euuslslcnl. quaint story running through Ihn play Is a (mat seidoip offered i<> playgoers. , Tbe company Is au admirable .ojp>, James (.urksyc and Hay L. Itoycn ! be'llg the ihust proiuliii;ii|. This la ihn second week of the engagement. Husl- qesH wss fair during Ihn i)i'si. week, but, :is Hinted oboyc, lb,e snow Is worthy of a lopg run. Music HAj.t. (riliilr & Wilbur, managers). — Catj Mageidieili's Iralne. I animals lire hern I'm: a ttircn weeks' slay, aud as II, has been nearly leu years allien flic exhibit was seen In Boston th" Hnuiiclal returns ought to is- O. [C. "Tho ihmiilt King." had fair results 1ii.n1 week. GUAM) Ol'liiiA IJcilISC (Geo, W. Mageo. liuinagel). '-Tbe. sessiin III this llullse l-'oseil May . -Id, iiftcr a week of "Happy Uoollgsii, If good nliftidiuice. As usual, the past sea- son has hron a spccpssfui ono tor (be mini iigeineiil. .. House, will ho reopened early In August. i , i'AHti.i: Hot! A KB TIUMTM (J.. II. limery. inn miger i. "Tint Way of tho . Iwrld has lis Ural, production' «| tills hoiisn week of .tune 1'. Unwell IImiihcI, Lillian Lawrence, John Salii|iolls. Tbomgs AlucLurnle slid Hu- Hclte W||ley have tlio principal P|ir|«. 'Jim revival of ."Hands ,'A(:ross IliO Sea" was a iii-iiv.t. — At. the Broadway Theatre (I'cler McCourt. msnuger). — Wm. II. (Jninn lirescnted "David Huruni,' to iiuckiil houses. Mav ifiMW. Week of June I. N. IX Good win. Hl.CrCII Gahdhnk (Mary i-'.lltcli Long, man agen. — Henrietta Crosmsji began her second week Muv -.">, lu "Mistress Nell." Hhn put on a great production and drew fair business. As tlio weather bus bean rather cold, and Hie down town al tractions have beau so strong, Miss Croaniaq'c engagement has been light. She Is a big favorite in this city, hut people can not go out to a Summer, re- sort theatre and freeze. Muy ;ii June <), the Summer opening of the gardens will bn with tbe Kellowfl Stock Co., Wltb Jennie Keunard us Hie leading woman, and William Humphrey us. Ihc leading man, In "More than Quccu." Crystal Thkatiik (Geo. Ira Adams, msn- uger). — Week of 'H: Carberry and Stanton, prank Kay, Smith and' Chester, 'l.'orgnarelll Ilros., Harry Johnson, Miss Leon Bernard, Little upd Pratt,. aud moving pictures, filial- ness Is big. K.uriiu: 'I'uiiATUH (Peter McCourt, mana- ger). — This bouse Is having a good run, snd Is giving a good show. The bill week of U4 : Nelson and Lewis, Three' Kubn. Brow., An- derson, mslo Impersonator; Blanche Leslie, Bert. Wilson. Tbcso people will remain week introducing of Juno l. with Jnu. T. West, tramp com- makers. 5 good one, Isrgc, lloijses apiireclating the old play. Jang", is anuounljcil foe next week. tlOWIiuliV Hiii.Aii/. Tl|i(A'liii; (G. 111. Lolb- rn|i, insnager)'.r--For the ft rfit t week "f u very successful season "Must Lynnb!' Is 'offered "Kiist ierfor|n- aaifl of "Cnllcei) IJiiwn" 'belj)g Jim hill. Mon- day, June 4, Singe Director Jay Hunt wilt lienctlf hy a pcrf/jriasrigo of "Wages of Sin." "Tbo Coiumodoro" wiui well liked last week by |u)troBH. IOjitIi'H TifCA-iinr, (II. F. Kellb, manager). —This week's rial Includes: Will II. Crcssr and Hlanelin Diiyne, In "Bill Bluln's llsby ;'• cimrles Dickson unci, Co., In "Heart to Hnurl Tulks;" Iqc ICutifmuun Troupe. Ilnliies anil Vldocq, the Pulitzer Trio, Campbell sail c'uiil- llebl. Hiilloi; and l|i|ihi:Me, l'uik''r's dogs, I ; r I - ward Doyle. GoriillLn' and West, Kldeolu, i:. II. Diamond, Al. Pa.wtcnce, Fudclte Woman's Orchestra, anil new ]noll/Mi pictures. Lust week's bfll WHS gOISi Slid Ultl'Uclcd lUI'gC Ull- dlMOM, l(c|WAiu, Atiiknakpm (Wm. McAvoy, man- ager). — John "Chlncn" Leach. Howard snd Harris. Klsber snd Fisher, Vlughnui, Baler and Webb, Fowley. and Fowley. John Cla- hrtiie, Johnson and Wells, Allaire and »h Bopltt. Hcbueffel lUirry I'sri-en, ■ for many setisons iitanager of the Columbia, IB to lm manager of ihn Mechanics' Hiillitlm; In Oclober.7. -Amujig tbo tbentrleiil peoplo a I ready at PpwR iWnmi. wf->..p* MttJfSi son, BMilr, ami Mrs. W P. Sullivan, Walter Fdwiinls uml fninlly, Mr. aud Mrs. Him Fielding und Nornliiu CoihiIiis. ...... .Muy Belle' FrecftrlcKs and Clmiies L. Welch, of ilie VPepsy from Paris" Co., were qurrlM lit (Ills clly May 'SI Gnnniin's Medford BonleViird Theati-n will bn opened June lt>. Howdolii Squarn concert May III-: I'n-d Hlnber, John Clubiine, I'rnwley nuit Fowley, Cunie Wcsl. Ilymi und Dodglnss, IJeutiic^ Kennel le, Arcblo Deacon. 11(0 'Jliirpels. nn<| Margaret Hose: '.Tim Hnruiim * fliilley Clrci|S (Mam a week's cngiigecpent In tills city June h: ■ * Hprlciulleld.— At Ihc Court Square The' Hire (W~ •'. Ln Noliy miiuugnri.-- Blehnrif Mnnsllcld, In "Julius (,'iesur," May *.'D', taxed the ea pool I y of I lie house, The nil slur csst of "Itomco 'und Jilllel," duo June 'J, can- celed. edlan, added. Ai.cazas Thuatiib (Frank Kllpfel, mana- ger).— Bill BMOl Klsle Ituphsel. Hurley Sisters, Trovelle and Landers, Bessie Demur. Business Is good. Coming June 1 : Carberry und Stanton. Mkntiom. — Manhattan Beach will make Us brat annual bid for a portion of. tbe Sum- mer amusement business Ibis season. There Is to tie a new miinsgemenl, and the besull- fuP garden, with Its artistic buildings, will have a new dress. Workmen are at work getting tbe popular "Beach" ready for the opening, Jupe 14. J. Kdgar Clifford will have tbe entire management tbis Mason, operating It for tho Southern Investment Co. High class vaudeville will make up tbe rln entertainment at tbe I heal re R. Pelton, manager of the Curtis: Theatre, closed the season at the popular priced house 2.1, having bad tbe best season's busi- ness in tbe history of tbe house. Workmen commenced the remodeling of the bouse. They Iplenil milking a gre»(. msn.v u|ifieuc In this week's hill lire: Marlowe aud Plunked, uml Klein and Clifton, ilAiiNUH k llAii.ct's Cmi'iiH will spread Ha canvas on Hampden I'urk Juno (l. I'l.AYti ami Pi.Avkiih.— -Frederick W- Mark' iiaii), a well known song uml dancn per- former mid minstrel, formerly of the learn of Mnrkbara und liounciiy, was found dead In bed In the Dewey Hotel, In ihhi clly.'-'.'i. On leaves u fattier In this city, and a wife and three children In Hudson, N. V. Tha bisly was laid uwuy nt lien on Tburiulny. . . . : . .The amusement season, was opened al. Berkshire Park, I'ltlsileld. HO, by Guy Brothers' Minstrels Dennis F. O'llrlen. of llliiiai-d Msnalleld's company, siwnt a short tlinn at Ills old homo ill Holyoko tho past week The season of light operas at Ibc Academy of Music, Plllslleld, han been given up on uccotlul of luck of patron- age Tbo Sprlnglleld Aerie nf liiiglea look III a class of sevcuty-llvn at, Its meeting lust week. The lluzzarils Hand, with a dole- gallon of local Fugles, Will probably attend Ilia Inslallalion of the now , iierln of, Ungles at Hartford, Conn., Ill, by Slate TrcSlTeut, John J. Mce and degree team of Wonmiockct, It, I IS'iipoIcim Dalgniiull, nf Hlnncho Walsh's "llesuerecllnn" Co., Is spending u short 1 1 up- hi his home In Chli-nprr nen' fli-cet oiind bis company ' of Woodland players gave two performs m'es on ihn grounds of the Warner Mqnrinw fjolf Club UT, presenting "As Yon Like II" und "Coin edy of Wreors." "Kvnrymnn" hiiiI "Tho Shejiherd" were presented hv the sumo com- pany nt Wellesley College SO. NriT fteilfonl.-— At the New Bedford Theatre (Wm. B. Cross, 'manager).— "Th* Kogers Brothers In Harvard" drew n packed htlusc May ST. and gave grent satisfaction. John f'rijlg. sujiporled by nu efllclent com- puny, closed a remarkably successful season Wl'Ii tw» performances of "Prince Karl" .'10, thus ending the regular season at this bouse, which was reopened foe a Hummer season of opera and (iriinin June I, upder the) man- agctlient of If.' W. Bosenfbal. "Shunsndoab" waa pM?Htcd tor tltffla BYeuliigs ana two 354 THE NEW YORK CUPPER. June 6. matinees. On June 4-6 the opera, "Paid son May 30, aad will continue wwkof June l^sba" will lie given. Manner Rosenthal S, In "The Little Minister." The Player* ha" also leaecd the AcadTmyof Music at drew very well on the opening dy. Bleb- rnU R vV, ^3 I will alternate 7 hi* opera and ardMansfleld In 'Jul us g^Jjl very, ArsnmUc eoninanles In each clty„three days well 27. \lola Allen, In "The B ernal Olty,_ o a drw«.k. UurlnVJ«ne. July atfd August, rilled the bouse 28, and her Prices wil be 10. 20 aid 30 cenra. Well very enthusiastic, kl'w". successful opera- ami plays will be '""•»>•» "I™*. "»"".?. Duesenbery, manager).— The Otentangy Stock Co, played, to large audiences, week of May 25. Kmpirs Thkatub (H. Wiseman, manager). — Dig business ruled week of 25. TD« audience proved Christian" week of June 1. Faxtasq Park < Kellx * ^'ft ■K5R& —The season opened 30, with Ad . H. Bufflngton. mnn- The Snniinor season of drama opened and the Park Theatre bare closed for the Hummer, and III undergo necessary repairs, I'Asi.vn Thkatrk (Davy k Leslie, mana- I.INC'U'A I AUK CIHUMc: «. • i». •4'", ,««•.«•. ylWl. — The Summer resort opened a prelim, iinry season (Memorial Day) May .10, with band concert*, clnm dinners and various other feature*. The Summer theatre open* Lawrence. — At the Opera House (Tabu A. i Ira ut. managers). — The Kilties' Band Its revulnr season abuut June lfi. played, to fair business, Including matinee, LakbVpi: 1'AitK, Hiiocjxton ( Mlddleboro May 2S. "When We Were Twenty-one.' 1 music for the lluftinglnn Hlock Couipan) 'n "Watch the Baby" Co., a farce comedy and Summer season hi Sneedy'a Theatre bnrleiKiim show, which will cloae the house The following: player* comprise the Buffing for tbe season. Business la very good. ton Stock Co. : Charle* McOraUi, Nat IXHng- «i » well, George Ov*y, Ilobert McClaacy, Arthur OHIO. V.. Claire, Eugene Pbelrm. Bobert MoClune, Agne* Uerudou, Aon Singleton, Be«Hle JK«1- montl, Alice Hasten and Jessie Prlnglo. Cincinnati. — with tbe cloning of Heurk'a Opera House and People'* Theatre, May 30, Work on «heedy'« now theatre WW coin- fig wa „ on of ln0 2.'O3 was brought to an inenced dining the pa*t week . Kurnuui inemeti aniiiig me pn*t weeis... ...nnriiHiii end Theatrical managera wer & Bailey's agents have done a big Jot 'billing wlUl „ ]e nnttttcln | outcome of the ibU ter tui-v, going a* far a* Collage City. < <„ rHr( . lt i>.. K /i \t \t,.rtin D,U«Sf!i Vineyard. S«UM*JJ ami all the ^"SMgf „{«' JLTTQi Theatrical managers were aatl*flcd season. manager), ii May 31 Include*: The Hummer shore, resorts gWtrtja a; BimartTlj ,,. nl|Mt Tr)o Marcn al|d j, !mott McConnell Bay, announcing tli* hlg shoe, * ippa awaaea Hl( ,, el „ aml JaldCH w Thompson. Business Juno 18 The principal* of the Ilosen- , H ,, ihal Opera Company are: Ha«llttM GlWant Island (Lee AndersoD, manager). Nao noiinvllle. Lea(er Uwrea. «-"«>«« Df; _Tbe bill In tbe Tauderllle theatre Is corn- land. Will Sheerer, SS^m^SFVtJRSS^ P w,w ' ut - ''"I" Thela, Wally and liotlle Jolmwin, llhoila Bernard. Sadie ««W»"«l hu»ton, J-yne and Kennedy, and Bvuns, Until rraucls, and Miixltie Be l.roay. miutUnl j h . vers ami Krans. Business good, director, nud a chorus M tweniy-nve. /,t>ot,oi»ifAL Gardxn (Walter Draper, sec- ■ ■ retao'i.—Tne concert season opened May Full lllvrr. — At the Acadeiny of Music ;t<), viitli Froellrh's Cincinnati Orchestra, In (Win. J. Wiley, manager). — 'rue Roger* a specially selected programme. Bros. In "Tim linger* Brothers lu Harvard," Xbwh .Novum. — Willie Herder left for New nppeured May 28, before a large and enlluisl- York to begin rehearsals for "Robinson Cm- ustlc audience. John Craig and his own mw." Airs. Henry Froellch, wife of the company. In "J'rlnce Karl." played, to light Zoo's orchestra leader, was accidentally returns -P. Tin' Hosenthal Hummer Stock burned to death last week Mine. Scbu- . HHkkuv'h TNCATHE (M. i\ OTIrleu, man nger). — Business continues to be good. Week of June 1. "A ratal Wedding." Kong. — Manager Al. Hnynes, of the Cos. In. will mnlte his Summer tour (Ills season through the South, plsyiug the Jake Wells clrcall. "Too »Much Married." a musical theatrical man, whose name Is kept secret for the time being While out riding Manager J.'eiinossy's automobile caught lire and was destroyed. pi„_ June 8, lu Lynchburg, Va. Mr. Hnynes has n number of surprises In store for his pntrnns uexl seasol Oeorge Albert Haley, Cleveland — At the Colonial (A. R Marsh, malinger). — A twelve weeks' season comedy, will be presented, which Include*. „f nuislcul comedy opens June 1, with "The beside* Mr. Ilnyms: Julia Redmond, Frank h,.ii,, or New York*' The chorus Is well N. Doyle, .Tunics A. Head. Mnrgnret Rusn. bahlDeri, and the company of fifty Is an ex- Morgan nud Crone, the Two Iliirtclls, and i-ellent oue, lucludlng, as principals : Almors II W. 11. Hrhrelbcr, plauist. The season opens Hallava. Ilobert Bunbar, John V. Kennedy. Tin> vaudeville season at this house closed week of May 25, with a decidedly strong bill, of which the Orand Opera Trio was tbe formerly asalslnnt . manager and press hrndllncr. Miss Becker, of the trio, possesses agent of the Cnato circuit, will appear In n remarkably beautiful sopruuo voice, and wn* "A Woman's Institution." a i-oiuedy playlet, beard to advantage In tbe prison scene from hr Battle Keene. Harriet Orahsm, well re- "Knust," as were also the tenor and bass, lnemliered us the leading soprano of the Ce- both of whon were exceedingly good, ellinu I'our, which scored a big hit on the i,tci:iim (J. K. Cookson, manager). — Eu- Cnslo circuit, portrays the leading female role In MJss Keene's aet. "A Woman's In- stitution" tells a pretty story... ...After au nbsence of some yesre. Ihirnum k Bnlley s Circus once more visits the city Juuo lit. i.owell. At the Lnkevirw Theatre (J. J. Klynn, inausger).— The Y. M. C. J. Dra- matic Co. (local) gave a very caceiitsblo minstrel show May 3», to a Isrgo Hud well jiletised audience. MiiKtio.n. — The parks had their Initial openings .10. and It being a holiday nnil_ Ideal s geule Blair closes her Spring season at this nouso week of June 1, with "The Ironmas- ter," much to the regret of her hosts of ad- mirers. Mlas Blair and her excellent com- pany are great favorites with Cleveland the- atregoers, and. have drawn parked houses to every performance. Week of 25 "Magda" was given In a most finished manner. I't.KVKi.AMi (J. K. Cookson, manager).— The regular season closes week of June 1, with Sam Morris, presenting a new type of Hebrew- character in bis play, "The Peddler'a "inhii." "In the Shadow of the Scaffold," a niost exciting; bit of melodrama, was the attraction last week. Manhattan Bbacii. — linstock's animal show formally opened May 30,'wltli afternoon and evening performances, and an extra Decoration Day programme. With a view of making the programme more of a popular nature, considerable comedy ha» been in- jected Into It. There Is Robertl, In the character of Happy Hooligan, who does s musing tricks with a .lark weather, there was a big attendance. Ninny new and pleasing features have been added for the convenience of patrons, aud everything points • toward a successful sea- son ....... Manager V. B. Lynch will remove his Wonder World to Newburyport for a Summer season. . . .The Massachusetts B. P. i). v.. reunion, which Is to be held here June IT, la to he oue of the largest In Its history. The committee of the visiting Klks i but Is convening with the local members to make Dual arrangement* Is as follows : llostou. No. ]rt. Br. J. H. Shaw. W. C. Oale : Lawrence. No. lift. (». O. Welgol. K. J. Whelan : New Hertford. No. 73. S. B. Pierce, John O'Nell : Lynn, No. 117, B. J. O'Shes ¥ !L rl KftVn*nangh"V '''lViiv»VhuV, , "No!' iVlS. "IT a! seasouTs n i long ; oue, and the bill will be fre lilts, L. C. Trnv : Worcester. No. 243. Kmll 'l"cntly changed. . ZuedPr, J. H. Metgher: I'lttslleld. No. 272. M Tn» Qaw>kk Tiiratkk (Cl.as. L. La Jncob Appell. Br. W. J. Meirer; No. Adam*. kiMdm, manager) w I open Juno 8. with No. 48-!, Br. A. J, Boom, T. M. Calnun.; "The Ulrl f rom Purls/' Toledo. — At the Lyceum Theatre (Frank Hurt, manager). — "The Lady of Lyons" was well given by the stock company May 24 and week, to well mini houses. This company closed Its season 30. -Booked : Weber & Fields Juuo U. Tub faum Tbbatrb (Otto Kllvca. mnua- i group of half grown animals! Also Bobbv Macks dog and mon- key circus, A thrilling and beautiful feat- ure Is La Hello Sellns, who executes her sluuoiiM dance among a group of Houm. Aglnlou's Blsveno, the wonderful little iiion- I'raiinls Vliilnlan*: i'all River." No. 118. J. N: Mfi *} ia loops tlip loop, Is also seen . The ltrnck. A. J. Bnnvler: Tnuuton, No. ISO, J. Hsf- of acta to be prt'seuted dur ug Iho HI.'., " J, Springfield, No. Ml, ,!. II. Nicholson, S. J. Collins' Mllfnrd, No. 028. J. Ii. Strntlon. W. A. Be Wire : Kverelt. No. 1142, A. W. Hatch, P. C. Bogan : Brocton, X«i. ««». W, A. Hognii : t.'umhrldge. No. gill), Br. J. H. Bwyer, J. L. UeRlruy : Kltchhurg, No. 847, W. I». Pros- ton, J. F. McOratli. Lynn. — At the Harrison, manager) beared, before si William J. Kelloy, SSLluW'a* tomS- tmitStT"' '"™"'~ « s *hin»T.ii 8 a™. (Frank Burt, manager). kai'mm TiiitATin-- Salem Mass (llscfv K. — * K ,M *d bllllast week drew good crowd*. 31. to fair bouse*. wa* I be is-st. feature. Notbu.— Ura«» Kimball, of Ijnu. bus lwuclng Bswsous. Mlfo Vagge, the Four liaises, lllsuah and Miller, Leslie and Curdy, closed her seasnu with Iho Murray k Muck Co.. and Is now resting In her homo. She « >>ns. sharp ami the, klnodrpme will, however, appear for a short time this Rbi.i.bwh 1'aiik (J. W. McCorndek, mnu- S. .nor at Alia tie C,'. under her former •/">>'.»• -The «|KUilng bill 31 an. week In- runniHOment The Boston Ideal Opcr.i g*"! Vhe Walton Family, Martinet le and .'«.. which IWCMM wrstifled In Lyun at the ^f^J»^^VgSjSS nfiC 1 "" ,, ""' tf ' close of It* nuitiigvuieiii. nt tbe Lynn Tlieafre. Annie Whitney, the Buckeye. Trio. ...i engage 23, on account of tbe miiunger dlsiiiiptiiiiiiig with the mints, so the members claim, hnve succeeded In raising enough to pay their passiige to New York. This was done through Ihe efforts of the Nnuiletto Club, Charles It. Shorcy. manager, giving them a benoilt In ronton. At the Park Theatre (T. K. Aitiuuitii, mniiager). — This new resort opened nilsplclously May 25, with the following bill : Fox and Summers, Chrlssle Morrison Jouea, Hiirileit and Collins, Funny Vrankel, Carlton tilts theatre. Manager Harrison contributed niul Torre, und the Juggling .lordaus. The the free use of hi* house for this purpose, bookings for .week of June 1 are: Allan The theatrical sensou lu Lynn and Snlem Is now closed, mid the pal ions ore visiting tin? Summer parks in this vicinity for nmuseinent. Those lu Salem Willows and Mass Point, Nahsnt, will soon be under full headway. llolyoke. — At the Opera Bouse (B. L. IVtter. ninnuger).— Viola Allen, lu "The Kternal City," May B0, played to big busi- ness. This nttrnetlou closisl the house for tills seiison. Mountain i'auk Casino iw. II. Hill, uinu- ngor). — Tom llrown's colorect troubadours ojieued the season at tills place of amuse- ment 2U. to Mg business. This attrucllou will hold tho iMiards at tbe Casino (or the week of June 1, For the week of 8, Isick- liart's elephant a and u vniidicville I'umpsuy will he tlie attraction. FiwiTl.lOllTS. — Viola Allen closed her sea- son here 30 Arthur Alston, manager of "At. the Old Cross Itonds" Co. and "Ton- ne*s»e's Partner." apent a few days at his home In this city Inst week .Members of the Mountain Park Opera Co. are cxpertisl to arrive hero June 3, and rehearsal* will begiu at once for the opening of opera at the pnrk, June 15. i.ii » Worcester.— Af the W.p/w»»86«jri'' , »*5e» »»■'>"!>' ■ • iV«ll»" IV.' WeriainiA'nafeit, manager). — The New York Players begau the .Summer sea- Colombo*, Wlghlniaii, Hem bam and Mayer, Viola Napp, Souella Wilson. Brown and Bartolcttl, and the O'Brien Troupe. Barney Rosenthal Is tieasiirer, Kmll lilnkendorf, musical director, and WHl Fleker. si ago malinger. llJUHMtX TiiRvriiB lira Davis, manager). — Hill for June 1 and week will Include : Anna l.ounlierry. IamiIs Lii Velio, Anita Favre. sydeii mid llutlerwlrk, l*enrl lived and Louise Lo Velio. Notbs. — Rlngllng Bros.' Circus turned llieui hwhv, both performances, 21 The llHiiis Nlckle Plate Shows sre due mi, nud lie Cooper'* Medicine shows to open 28 ('has. ilnrilwlck, of Gertrude Coglilsn's (>.. Is home for the Summer. i I tlKib.ii. — At Lakeside Park (.las. A. Kirk, aulusgrr). — Murphy and tlnno, innsl- chI iierforiners, have been engaged for week of June 1. Rvin i i no i-M is. — The Hagles' June Festival and the Wright Carnival Co. will be given week of June 8. Faisvihw 1'aiik opens May 30 with a Drat cliia* vaudeville performance. Casfellntt unci Halt, John O, McDowell, tbe llreut I^eoliao, and the Trolley Car Trio are amoug the nets engaged, tleo. M. Cohan's farce. "My Friend from Willi Street," will be produced tbe first sandnsky At Cedar Point rieasiire Resort (Geo. A. Boeckllng. manager).— fbe season nt this popular resort open* May •hi, the opening attraction being Ibe Klks' Min- strel* (local). The regular vaudeville open- ing occurs week of 31, with the following strong bill : Prevost and Prevost. Gardner, West and Sunshine. George Austin, Jesse Habb, and the klnodrome. Patrons this vear will be surprised at tbe many Inprove- hifnts at the resort. A mammoth theatre, capable of seating over .'1,000 people ; n new dancing pavilion, which Is one of the largest in the State: a new laughing gallery sncl other amusements have been added. tne grounds and buildings have been Improved unci enlarged, notably the hotel, which has been doubled In slue. Altogether the Im- provements this season represent an expendi- ture of over aiOO.WM). . ♦»» PHSN9Y1/VAMA. Philadelphia,— six of the local thea- tres are still holding out against the In- coming Summer, but two of tnese are to re- tire from the Held with tbe ending of tbe current week. Last Saturday saw all of the outdoor parks lu and around the city full into line, and a remarkably unpleasant duv they had for tbe openings. it was unseasonably cold and rainy throughout the day, and this resulted In cutting down the attendance very greatly. Pahk Tkeatiib (1\ O. Nlxon-Mrdllnger. manager). — This house Is scheduled to re- main open during this nnd next week, tbe offering being "The Strollers." George C. l'.onlfnce Jr., Caroline Heiistls, Dorothy Hunting, Nell McNeil, and many others who ere favorably known are In tbe cast. Tbe remarkably long and profitable engugement of Kellar ended last week. FoiiKrAiJuii's Thbatkk (Miller k Kauf- man, managers). — This week Assistant Man- ager George Learock, supported by George W. liu rbler, Florence Roberts aud tbe other members of the stock company, Is appearing In repertory. The first three days of tbe week are given over to "V. C." and "Tbe Girl of Mv Heart." while the latter part of the week will be devoted to "Rosedale." The current week ends tbe season at this house. "Private John Allen" waa a melodrama which made a successful appeal to the pa- trons last week, partly by reason of Its ad- mirable performance by the stock company. (iniAiui Avknub Th.-.atiib (Miller k Kauf- man, managers). — "Masks and Faces" Is the offering for this, the final week of the sea- son. Valerie Bergere Is seen as Peg W'oflJng- too, and l.eniiH von Ottlnger, Tboa. Mc- Crane and tho other members .of the company nre In the cast Last week's audiences were of capital size, and they liberally applauded the work of Robert McWade and tho stock company, lu "Rip Van Winkle," Kkith's Ruoit (John Kcirnns, resident manager). — The admirable stock company st this house Is seen this week In tbe comedy, "A Bachelor's Honeymoon." Daly's "Rail road of Love" is In rehearsal for the coming week. Despite the rapid approach of Sum. mer the audiences were of a highly satis- factory size last week, aud there was a superabundance of appreciation for the pro- duction of "My Friend from India." Kbith'h Nkw TllKATim (II. T. Jordan, resldeut manager), — The capital vaudeville programmes here furnish most attractive en- tertainment, for warm weather, and present Indications point to this new house being one of the most popular resorts during the Summer. Thurston, and Mclntyre and Heath both remain over this week, heading a programme which also Includes : Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry, the Three Keutons, Ray- mond Flnlcy sua Lottie Burke, Crawford nnd Manning, Althea Twin Sisters, Kherns and Cole, Laweon and Namon, Mr. and Mrs. Barron-, Larkln and Patterson, Kvnii* and St. John, Robert Harrington, Herbert Lloyd, Horn ni and Nevarro, and Keith motion pic- tures. Lycbdm Tiihatiib (John G. Jermon. mana- ger). — Young Corbel t and his burlesque com- pany furnish the entertainment this week. Young Corbett will meet all comers In his class, tho two burlesques, "Town Tonics" nnd "A Hot Night In the Alley," nre given, and In the olio sre: llranlgan nud Mack. the Garrlty Sisters, Cliff Gordon, Foster and Foster, und Packard and Hammond. Good attendance greeted the Oriental Burlesquers last week. Next week, the High Flyers. Willow Giuivh Park (Management Plilla. ItaptU Transit Co. I — This park was opened for the season on Saturday last, Decoration Bay, Creatore with his Italian band and his inniinenlsniK. furnished the music, nnd will continue to give afternoon nnd evening concerts for several weeks. Most of the old features nre In operation, and a new lea I ore la nil exhibition of the practical working of a coal mine. In the theatre the W'lllowgrupli shows moving pictures, and Powell gives an exhibition n( magic. WouiisiDH Paiik (Woodslde Pink Amuse- ment Co., managers i. — Saturday lost saw tbe beginning of the season at this park, with Glnnnlnl'g Royal Italian Marine Baud of Italy occupying the band shell. In ad- dition lo tbe music there Is tho delightful ride ou the park trolley and the usual full complement of outdoor umiisenieuts. lu the theatre Frnnccllt presents a magical enter- tnlumont. Chbmtntt Hill Paiik (II. P. Auchy, man- ager). — Excellent attendance was bestowed ou this park Inst week, the llrst of the sea- son. The concerts by Kill mum's Rostou Concert Band were attentively listened to, nud the oilier amusements liberally patron- ised, commencing .inn,, s ■ there will be n fMe vaudeville show. NOTBs. — Tho Walnut. People's. Troendero and Kensington Theatres all closed their doors for the Summer with the end of Inst week. At the Troendero, on Monday night of this week, there Is n vnudcvlllc perform- ance for the benefit of the employes of the house, and nt tho Kensington, on Monday nnd Tuesday nights, special cutertniuiiieiits hit given for the benefit of, St. Mary's Hos- pital At Forepnugh's and the Glrard Avenue Theatres, on Saturday afternoon, and this week, the stock companies will hold fubllc recent Ioiih on thu stage The 'eoplo's Theatre is lo open again about the middle of August, with Chaa.IL Yale's "The Win of the Transgressor," Manager 1 .nunum, of the Trocodcrn. has a HI I luted with lite Kinplre circuit, nnd will secure his book- ings for the coming season through this nrgiiiilztttlnu At tbe Eagles' Carnival, Broad aud Jackson Streets, on Thursday evening of lust week, James W. Dyer and Marlon Stllllwcll were married In a cage of four bona Both arc nuiiiiiii trainers with Ihe show, the bride being known ns La Belle Saltan. ,. hlcr attraction, as mc viwwwn ......*.» — ---- Hie 5a? were the largest In the history ot e nut The snnie TilII will continue dur- ' lng be week The Vendoros, acrobats, and jinny Klmmer, Juggler, are with this .show Manager Davis has engaged Charles J. Cat - Teiitir. for many years general agent for he Grand Opera House, this city, as di "«* oF of amusements and press agent. Mr. cnroentar entered upon his new duties 30. kmimgerN Appell will also nut in one ot blS big stock companies nt this resort later lB NOTBs!~Tb'e carnival under the auspice- of "the local aerie of Eagles, June 15-20, will b . held at Island Park. . . . . . Manager IN. Appell bus returned from Syracuse, N. V, and Is completing arrangements fur placing; three big stock companies at Altoonu, w il- ia msport and this city. " Will Deshon, who managed the Eastern King Company, w II be In charge at Altoona next season, with Fred J. Cleckner, whowas also at tbe bead of one of the King Companies. Mr. Deihon will be at the head of. their own King Com- nany. The latter returned to this city 30, after a most successful seaBpn. Mr. Cleck- ner Is also at his home here, having had a big h en»on Oeorge Rawlston closed with tbe Corse Paylon Company, and Is at home in this city.: MrsT Margaret Welsh, mother of the Welsh Brothers, who was the ictiest of friends here, was taken 111 28, and ** st her borne In Lancaster... .. .Ralph Fallor, a well known local baritone, has gone to St. Louis to join a Summer opera company Frank Jennings, electrician, closed with the Blngllng Brothers' Show and returned to this city Jack Marlow, of this city, has gone to St. Louis to Join the Summer stock company at that place Colonel M, H. Welsh Is now In advance of tbe Welsh Circus, and la locating new ter- ritory.. ... .Harry Kunkle. who was wltu the Bnrnum-Balley Show, has returned to his home In this city Kred C. Chauncey, of this city, will fill a special engagement with the Appell Stock Company at Wil- lis msport. ■ Plttahnra; — Silence reigns around the Grand Opera House, the Alvln, Duquesne, Kmplre and Avenue Theatres and Harry Wil- liams' Acadeiny of Music. Only two show shops remain open to supply hall shows— namely, the Duquesne Garden and Bijou, and thev, also, will Join the majority June 12. bvqiJKHMC GAltDBN (A. 8. McSwigan. manager). — "Rob Roy" Is the opera selected for the week beginning 1. "The Serenade" was shelved May 30. Laving proved a win- ner. Nothing underlined for 8. BuoD Thbatbh (II. Guilck, manager). — "Tbe Drummer Boy of Sblloh" 1 and week, for tho bonent of Battery B, N. 0. P. Tbe company has been specially engaged for this production, nnd names some rare good peo- ple, Including Ned McKim, Annie Colebntigli. Bessie Hartford and May Reardon. The bouse will be dork after 0. Short Ends. — "Babes In Toyland." Victor Herbert's latest effort, was rehearsed re- cently, and seems a beauty bright The Women's Press Club of our burg attended In a body, 1. tbe performance of "Rob Roy," at tho Bilqnesne Garden A, F. Nail, who Is in tile favor of our burghers, Is playing Uncle Joe, In his own play, "The Drummer Boy of Shlloh." at the Illjou, this week, a part In which he has appeared more than three thousand times. He Is accom- panied by his son, Harry Nail, who mado tils first appearance on any stage lt> the title role of that piece ten years ago, and who Is now acting as stage manager of the pres- ent production. . . .Mabel Alnsworth, a mem- ber of the chorus at tbe Duquesne Garden, was passing one of the electric switch mer playhouses In central Pennsylvaoln and Is now one of the moat up to dsro u, John Bobikson's ten big ahows combuJ Is billed here for 12. * " TOn ">'"fd #-»> NRW YORK STATE. Albany. — At the Empire Theatre e two now theatres, the Lyceum, Man- ager Nathan Appell, in conjunction with M. Rels. and the Second Street Theatre, Man- ager John D. Mishler. The Grand Opera House will continue, with N. Appell at the head. on ash Opbra HotiRB (N. Appell, mana- ger). — Alberta Gallatin closed the season Ma y 20. with ,'VAs You Like It." The aud. Mishler, Reading; vice president, Raruev Llnk, Pittsburg; secretary. C. A. Yecker, Lancaster; treasurer, John II. Faga, Mauch Chunk: executive committee, Frank A. Angle, Dnuvlllr; It. C. Curen, Greensburg; II, C. Pentz, York: delegates to national conven- tion, John D. Mishler nud C. A. Yecker. The MMiil-iiniiuiil meeting will bo held at Hones- dale Aug. 20. s i Altoona.— John RublliHOii's Circus showed, to Its utmost capacity, May 2f>. At t lie after- unon performance they were compelled Id close the doors, and gave nn extra perform- ance at 4 o'clock to accommodate the Im- mense crowds. The lowu, as usual, assumed regulHr holiday attire, and the large work- shops were nil closed. Tub SttsiMBit hrasox at Lakemout Pnrk opens with a band concert SO, The theatre opens June 22, NtiTK. — John Robinson's Circus recently showed In Clearfield, Pa., nud some of the older members of tbe company related a rather Interesting experience which occurred wlieu they were showing there Sunday, July 24. 1881. when tbo Shaw Hotel burned down, lining John Robinson, who waa then only niue yenrs old, had been put to bed In the hotel tor an afternoon nap, aud tbe flames had gained much headway when James UiitehltiKon, an old member of the compnnv happened to notice that the boy was mlssln'g. He Instantly went to his room and broke open tbe door and carried the present owner of the show out. Roth were nearly suffo- cated by tho smoke before thev got to u place of safety. James Hutchinson. J. c. Giillun, Daniel Bale nnd C. L. Gobest who were with the circus at that time, are still with it. a Wllllarnaviirt.— At Vallamont Pavilion (N. Appell. manager).— The Summer season opens June 8, with "Hand* Across tlf% Sen ' to close 11 : "Streets of New York" 13, with the following cast: Rlehnrd Thornton. Charles IL Barrlnger, Charles Rockwood. nSSLiP^SJl Wt P ' Bowers, Frank S^'S"'*. lUt 1 J ' Thomas. Charles Rnii- dolph. Oscar Newman. Helen Orayce. Eu. genie Hayden, Edith Bowors, who arrived here from Utleo, N. Y„ and begin rehearsals June 1. The pavilion has undergone a thorough overhauling, with new scenery, drop curtain, carpets, electric lights, ate. Troy — At the Grlswold Opera House (M. Rels, manager). — Carl llagenbeck's trained animals proved a fairly good drawing curd nil last week. The house is dark this week. and the season is practically closed. June a Summer ttock company will open Ibf the season. Mom — Ringllng Brothers' Circus drew big crowds May 20. ♦■»-♦ INDIANA. f.',' Iiidlitnnpolls — At the Park Tlieol re (Dickson & 'i'albott, managers i. — The Hoi- don Stock Co. appeared In "East Lynne" and "The Fool of Sbarven" week of .May 2fi, to very big business. This close* a suc- cessful four weeks' engagement. Weber and Fields June 1. Gkntry'h Doa and Pony Show did well week of May 25. a Teere Hnnte. — At the Casino Park Theatre (Brclulg k Robinson, managers).— Boston Ideal Opera Co., In "Hold Push!." May 31 to June 0. Coming, week of T, "Martha." Oiipiibum Tiikatrk (Geo. B, Clark, mnna- r). — Week of Mav 25, the burlesque, "Who led First." The bill also Included fhe (al- lowing vaudeville people: Zanle and Suzenl- telle, Ed. Sawyer, Bertlna, Harrison and Wood, and Kmllc Snwver. Coming, week «f June 1 : De Varo nnd Carlo, Tom and Gertie Grimes, Curtis Sisters. Notes. — The Orpfaeitm Summer Garden opened 25. to good business. Manager Clurk Is putting on a good show, and the patron- age thus far has been exceptionally large — John W. Heath, who hois been connected wltlt the Grand as ticket taker, will serve In Ihe same capacity wllh tbe Casino Theatre, which opens 31 .'Klttlo St. Clair. wh« has been playing ut the Ornhoum the post fifteen weeks, leaves Saturday, 30, to in- cept a position with the Lu Halle Tboalre. at Chicago It has been decided to hold the annual street fair during the month of October. Attractions nre already belni; hooked. .... .An nn Eva Fay closed ut Tern- Haute, nfter u very successful seasou of thirty-six weeks. The company opens again Sept. 20, at Providence. Twelve people will Iw? carried and week stands only will be played. - s ■ Evaiiavllle.— Cook's Park lb*. J. Slefert. manager).— This resort Is well attended nightly, and an excellent, programme I* offered. The bill week of May 25 lucluded : Catherine Savorle. Introducing some clever electrical songs: Meyer, "the bjgh kicker, und the Quintans, In a contortion act. Notbb. — Evansrllle will have ber first horse show the first week In June. Some ot tho best horses In the country will bo shown here "Pinafore" was given la the Mathewson Opera House 21, ut. Boonvllle, Ind., and drew nn. enormous house... ■•• Pedler and Burch have taken charge of the Grand Opera House and People's Theatre, nnd are doing extensive Improving, loey have leased the same for five yenrs, »»» KANSAS. Wichita.— At the Crawford Theatre (C L. Mnrtllng, manager). — Mary Shaw pre- sented "Ghosts" Mnv 23, to a large and vvo.i pleased audience. Coming: "Beauty and the Beast" (local) June 11-13. Backman'r Glass Blowers were hire, under canvas, week of 25, to good business. a Topeka— At the Crawford (Roy Craw- ford, local manager). — Mary Shaw, IJ "Ghosts." closed the seasou May 25, t« " good bouse. Thh Otto Floto Doo ajio Po*t Shows are billed for 28-June 0, under canvas. i4»» The Trniis-Contlnental I.tnr of America Is the New York Central, con- necting, by every great gateway, tb« Atlantic •nd Pacific coasts.—- Aou. Jtjne 6. TABLE OF CONTENTS. ** — Page. ..i . runner's Anecdotes, Personalities Wtt ivinauotl Concerning Stage Kolk. 3411 plnceH. . . ."Kobert Emmet" packed the Ureat «n. mSuSSS- Sketch 330 Northern twice, and "The Voyagers" con- S itaneous • 350,837 tlnued at the La Salle The ■ ! B1n"' Hall THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 355 capacity Hans Boucl and the Water Chutes Parks were cold, cheerless and almost deserted, with pneumonia fait u ml at both ^ChaTbernn^Bketch Ss£SSfS«w:: Ida Arnoldson-Sketch.. OW London Letter Our Chicago Let"*. .... Latest by Telegraph On the load . . 350 benefit, at the Olympic, continued through 350, 351, 380 Monday afternoon and evening, with the ....351,360 house packed every minute. I*w Hawkins. , 362 Boss and Kenton, and Green and Werner 352 were the only acts repeated. 35H Philadelphia, June 2. — The few open > 355 houses, owing to cool weather, last night 355 enjoyed fine attendance The Capitol iM^nner'Post Office 357 TwTths In the Profession. . . 367 KM York City— Review and Comment. 358 THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. District, of Columbia 351 Missouri 361 - ™ \ Malne_, til 8£x^".:::::::::::::::.:w|J Ohio ..... ?JZ\ Pennsylvania ■ ■ • ■ Jg J New York State 354, .58 Indiana • :{£* Kansu; :{'2 New Jersey •»»« JJew Hampshire ;|j>p Virginia : •»• Utah : SS \Vnshlngtou •<»' Alnbainn «i' Michigan :*'*J Tcsns :">' lieorgla : ' • Wisconsin g»g lowii '"" Canada ^° Tennessee wg Maryland •}»» Minnesota oOU Louisiana 3j0 Oregon :*?" California :{«{» Nebraska :{o" Ilhodc Island :j«0 llllnol a JB0 NOTICE TO COHRESPONDENT8. tory results "A Bachelor's Honey- moon" was the sterllnp offering at the Ilijoti. Keith's bad a tilled house for a delightful vaudeville programme, Young Corbet t at- tracted many to the Lyceum, and the em- ployes benefit nt the Trocadero had large crowds 'the parks suffered from chilly weather. St. Louis, June 2.— Sunday's openings were badly handicapped by heavy rain, which kept attendance at low water mark At the Olympic Amelia Hlnglmra opened her second and Inst week, to slim attendance. r The Delmar Garden opened its season with Its new ICnstern company, In "Pousse Cafe." Attendance fair A new vaude- ville hill at the Illghlundn drew fairly well. limes' Band, at the Suburban, whs only lightly patronized Lawrence linn- leys' company opened ut Kocrncr's. In "Tam- ing of the Shrew." At West Bnd Heights a vaudeville bill la on I .cum'* Park had fair business In Sunday's rain with a vnuilavlllc bill, featuring Kajan Hns- hagnn's felt the bad weather, and opened to an attendance quite slim. Boston*, June 2. — Houses were well Ullcd, weather being 0. K. for thctitregolng. The last performance at the Boston Museum at- tracted a big audience, and was an event long to be remembered. "Mrs. Dane's Defence" was the bill. The building will be razed at once "Peggy from Paris" con- tinued at the Tremont, to big business "A Chinese Honeymoon," at the Colonial, and "The Defender," nt the Boston, had good sized gatherings Hagcnbeck s animals F leased two audiences of fnlr size nt Music lull Keith's was crowded, iih usual. on opening day Stock houses saw line business Burlesque theatres and mu- seums prospered A two-third house en- Joyed "York State Polks," at the Majestic. Kansas dm, June 2.— The high water interfered with business here. The car lines are tied up mid the electric light plant Is shut down, and as u consequence only n purtlnlly tilled house greeted the Woodward Stock Co., In the Inaugural performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," at I he Au- „. . " ~ ... .. dltorum. The only light used was that ob- Mouday Night's Openings in All the talned from calciums, but In spite of all Ollck's Stock (11. Thayer Click, mgr.)— Sarlna, Can., June 1, Indefinite. Herman & Pord, Repertory— Weedsport, N. Y.. June 111. Adams Centre 8-13. "Gambler's Daughter," Kastrrn (R. L. Oi-escy, mgr.)— Duluth, Minn.. June 1-3, West Superior, Wis., 4, Bayfield 6, Wash- burn 0, Asbland 8, Ironwood, Mich.. 0, Bessemer 10, Ontonagon 11, Hancock 13. "Gold Mine" (Irene Ackenuiin, mgr.) — Mount Vernon, N. Y., June 8-11. Uanford, Charles, Repertory (P. Lawrence Walker, mgr.) — Chicago, 111., May 31- June 13. Utill, Don C, Repertory— Auburndale. Wis.. June 3-5. Unity H, Colby 8, 0, Abbotsford 10. 11, Wlthee 12, 13. Henderson, Maud, Stock (Joseph Parent, mgr.)— Butler, Ind., June 1-3, Fremont 4 0. Hlmmeleln'a Imperial Stock — Detroit, Mich., Mny 31. Indefinite. Holman Comedy (Harry Holman, mgr.) — Champaign, III., May Ill-June 27. Huntley- Moore Stock— Atlantic City, N. J., June 1, Indefinite. "Hunting for Hawkins" — Rlvcrhead, N. V, Juno 3, Patcbogue 4. Keystone Dramatic, Western, McOlll ft Ship- man's (Max A. Arnold, mgr.)— Mansfield, O., June 1-0. King Dramatic— Hnmlltoii, Cau., June 1-0. Lyceum Comedy uls Moore, Anna Wllks, Olive L'lrich nnd Martha D'Roy. Also the Esmeralda Sisters, Herbert Crane, lludd Ross, Chus. W. Allison, Herbert Sears. The musical director Is Geo. 1*. Towlc, nnd Coos. H. Jones Is stage manager. There will be a girl cborus of fifty, and the man- agement of the Grand have purchased out- right the entire scenery, costumes and effects used In the Rogers Bros.' productions. Tivoi.i OriitiA House. — This Is the second week of "HI Copltan." Business has been very large. Vihciikh's Theatrk. — This Is the fifth week of "Fiddle-Dee-Dce." "Twlrly Whlrly" l» In preparation. Packed houses have niled. . OitPiiEijM Theatre. — ^The bill for week opening May 31 : Harry Le Clair, Paxton's living art Btudles, Threo Rlxfords, Lut* Jlrothers, (he BnllcyB, Alfred Kartelll, Mary Hampton and Co., Kelmn Ruwlston, and the 1 ermane Brothers. Tho houses here are these hardships a beautiful production was given The opening of Electric Park, which was to have occurred Sunday, has been Indefinitely postponed. Washington, June 2.— The Berger Stock, at the Lafayette, opened In "Glorlana," with a one aot curtuln raiser, "Capt. Huntlugton, to a. full house The Chase Comic Diiera, Co., at Chuse's Grand, opened In "The idol's Eye," to capacity M. M. Thlese s Wine, Wonian und Hong had two full houses Rosenthal Stock 'llio National, tSilitmhla. Acudemy and Ivm- plre are dark, and the suburban resorts are not open yet. •Little Princess." Millie James (C B. Dil- lingham, mgr.)— Chicago, III.. June 1-20. Mansileld, Richard, In "Julias Cn?sar" — Tren- ton, X. J.. June 3, Lancaster, Pa., 4, Read- ing C, Allentown 0, Montreal, Can., 12,13. Mary Mannerlng, in "The Stubbornness of Geraldlne" Frank McKce, mgr.)— Los Angeles, nil., June 1-0. Mortimer, Lillian, Repertory (Decker & Vcro- nec, mgrs.) — Chicago, III., June 1-0, sea- son endB. . . _ . Mack, Wilbur, Repertory— Mansfield, O., Juno 8-July 4. Mutbes, Clara, Repertory— Eureka, Cal., June 1-6. Marks Brothers (Joseph Marks, mgr.)— H«a- frew. Can., June 1-0, Pembroke 8-13. Moon Brothers' Big Stock— Duluth, Minn., June 8, indefinite. Nelll-Morosco Repertory — Los Angeles, Cat., June 1, Indefinite. O'Neill, Nance, Repertory— Duluth, Minn., June 4. 5. Owens, Wm.— Ottawa, Can. June 13. "Our New Minister" (Miller ft Couyers, mgrs.) — Denver, Colo., June HI, Fort Col- lins 8, Ciinon City 0, Leudvlllc 10, Victor 11, Colorado Springs 12, Grucloy 13. "Over Nlugarn Fatls' r (Kowlnnd & Clifford, mgrs. i ■MluneaiKills, Minn., May 31-Junc 0. "O'Flynn's Stone. Wall" (Tom Waters, mgr.i— Watcrvllle, Me., June 3. Madison 4. Skowhegon 5, Oakland 0. Robinson ' Couilc Opera— Montgomery, Ala., Rosenthal 'opera— Pall River, Mass., June "RVn'awnys" (S. 8. Shuberl, Nixon */•!>»■ merman, mgrs.)— N. Y. City June 1, la- Stewart Opera— N. V. City June HI. •Sultan of Sulu" (Henry W. Savogc, mgr.) — N. Y. Clly June 1-13. ••Strollers," MarKUcrlta HyWa (Nixon & Zimmerman, mgrB.)— Philadelphia, Pa., •'Teiiderfoot''' — Clucago, 111., June 1, Indefl- ••Voyngers"— Chicago, III., June 1, Whitney Oiiera, presenting "When Johnny Comes Marching liome'f (Fred C. W'hl - ncy, mgr.)— Chicago, 111., June 1, lndctl- Wllbor Oimtii— Duluth. Minn., June l-Aug. 8. "Wlxard of Oa" (Hamlin ft Mitchell, mgrs.) — N. Y. Clly June 1, Indefinite. VARIETY. Black Crook llurlcsmiers (Him Wllllnms, mgr.)— St. Louis, Mo., Juno 1-0, Chicago, 111 M-13 City "tSport's (i'hll Sheridan, mgr.)— Balti- more, Md., Juno Hl Indefl- Sirs., hpnotlsts (Klnier In., Juno Knight's, C. H.. Circus and Mlnslrct— Cyg- net. 0., Juno 3, Rudolph 4, Bowllngtlrcen r>. 0. Lambrlgger's Zoo (Gns lambrlgger, mgr.)— • Napoleon, O., Juno 20, Wauseon 810, Bryan 11-1.1. O'llrlen'B Olnss Rlowplexnrn (John II. O'Brien, mgr.)— Nantnskct Point, Mass., June 1, Indellnlte. _ . Pnlns Last Dnys of Pompeii— New Orleans, La.. June 2-7. Prescellc, hypnotist (Charlea Hlne. mgr.) — Tllron, N. II.. Juno 1-0. Ilelmont 8-13. Tan American Show— Jolletto, Que., Juno 3, HI. Johns 4, Waterloo ft, Richmond 0, Riviere du Limp 8, lOdmondstnn, N. It., I), Andovc-r 111, Woodstock 11. Prcdorlctoti 12. 81. John 18. ... , , Whltncv'M lllg Hh.iw- -Himnlsler, Mich., June It, Eureka 4, Maple Ruplds 5, llubberston 0. . IjMtom RMlDML^ Thin lint la made up aa nearly •«- anrate aa It la possible to make n list of Tnudevllle l.ooUlngs. Errora Triilch mar appear la thla aenart- nieot from time to time will no owlntg to Into cancellations or trans* fcrs of ilntcs, of which we hare to depend upon the performers for no. t meat inn. We therefore ask all per- formers to co-operate with as, and • end ua all oancellatloaa and trans- fers as ioob aa they ooenr. Ailttir, KK Went Kiel, Ntw Orleana, June IS. Allium A Kv»r« Trio, hirtor's, N. Y. P , Jun« 10, A linn tin AT*yliir. K»mlly. I'nrtlsml, M«., June 1* Ail»ni«, rieii.ll. ft), Ksnii, Toledo, June lo; Likiilds, Akron, S- IX ....... . . A.lilUon A l.lvlnsnlou. Sl«nil»nl, Ki. Worllr. June le. AUIies Twin HinWrs. Ksllli'n, ilillr... June IS AIIiIihi llrus., TurinlnalPsrli, l"Sfirl», .'line IS. Allen, Auiy.Cailiio, Woreemer, Juno I S. All a. Joe. FYntim'a, Hnltslo, Jims I a Allnlno A Ovllle. llmYnnl. Husion. June It. Aniele. llmiMiim. (Iriiml H»i,lil«, Julie I II. , Antilin A I'etem. friwliir'e ±1d Hi.. N. V. ,.UlirJs— Pajorsjin Vernon's Vsudevlllcs I Ren,). . --Babylon. N. V., June it. Center Moriches 4, llood (iround l>. Kuiithumpton il, host |i ,',',^"'^7 'iu /«" l'i •'■ i . Weisl eie'f,' I'mviilssrs, Junei » I In in I>| oil K, llrldgo I'. Ilreenimrt 10, lllver- Mru „, j, N f„. (,,„.,, iimiw, Mnrlneiie, June I »; n. II., hrud 11. Norlh|iorl. 12, llunllllglnn LI. K».au.l L a,."a .. .. . ._ „ Wine. Woman nnd Hong (M. M. I hlese, i*Rr.)~Wasliliigl«n, D. C, Juno 10, MaV Young Cnrbetl's lturlcs(piers---Phllnilel|ihls 1 !•«., June 10, Bnltlmore, Md., 81 J. ■UIWHUi Austin ft Lnynos— ClrclovUlo, O.. June KI, Ijlticsstcr 40, Logan 8-10, Wnllston 11- Bry'n'iit ft Havlllo's— Reading Junn 6; KmturlH s n. HrliikleiH, Tlie, Mcdregor Psrk, llleiia fell*. Julio I » TSJOr" - " llni'keye Trio. BollSTiin I'ark, Toledo, May Jl-Juus 0; lllvemlde, Saalnuvn, 7-IH. Huiiiniin A Aaeile. Karin, Tularin, Jims 7 1.1, Biirion, II. It. Cliuta". Hnn Krau. June IIS. Bnreli, Mr. A Mrs.. Kiinmns I'ark, llratnl lt»|ilil», May 31. .luiiefl: llellimie I'ark, Toledo, (-IS. Burton A Hroiikea, Aiiilltorluni, Mouth llorid. Jiinn I 0; lillewltil, Namalk.SlJ. HurilenAltelian, Waa«t'«, I'surls, June I A Hiirkliort. Lillian. Kellti'a. N. V. II., June M. . Unite IllliiuClrcui. Atlauile (larilen, N. Y.C., June M. i I Notk. — Hsm Thall, the well known and Popular theatrical manager, has taken a lease for three months of the Theatre Re- public, and will Inaugurate nn extonded seu- wm on Saturday, Juno 0, of Nance O'Neill a Co., opening with "La Tosco." During i lie season several new plays will he pro- duced. Castle Square SHOCK ( w. a """"He^.A"^; ■ ' —Port Arthur, Can., June 14, Sudbury Cattle' Square Stock, No. 2. CC. Allison's —Henderson, Mc., June 3-8, tllford 8, 0, Rar Harbor 10, 11, Sullivan 12, 1.1. Curtlss Comedy (H. M. Ciirtlss. mgl'.)— KHOM WTIIEK POINTS. Curtlss Comedy I'hienlx, Arlx., June 1, Indellnlte. Crescent Stock (C. T. Kagleton, mgr.) — Oardner. Mhss.. Juno 1-0. --i.._ n t.»iii. ih "mtlc u hMn'gV' v 7o1m"ir^^^^ U- -N. Cool Weather llcliis Indoor At (mo- tion,., nml Una n DcitressliiK I'.ffri-t on Outdoor Itcsortn. '.'hicaiio, jinn, a — Dow 1ein|H?ruture. chill- tig winds nnd threatening weather were most luvorahlc thcatregolng conditions Sunday una Monday, and, supplementing the tre- uienaous Jams of Decoration Day, managerial cotters are brimful and overflowing Ring Dodo" began its last week with the }>tudebaker filled Monday night "The »», ? Princess" titled Powers', and Weber anu ilelds Jammed the Grand Opera House "utidiiy night, ending the biggest engagement r j L y vor P'ayed here "The Tender- tow bMke the Dearborn record, und "When •'oiiniiy Comes Marching Home" drew more mune.v ihau the Lltt management ever count- ,,H '" p three consecutive performances i™ yucugo Ojicru House was packed ••am it. Jack's was tilled to overflowing, and ,77 , ,"° ulc ' 8 new vaudeville act made an Waillek'sf W. II. Ovlatt, mgr.)- IMxv. \EXrf%« "' " W,,|H J' ."•"f'^'t"-'!" "Pacing be Music" (Nuthanlel 1 N. Y. City June 1, Indellnlte. Rolh, fV; ln r mb . rn '. and *ftiTtogi\Y Mystery," at Cr " e flon, packed those outlying houses. .'.^; ' -.-""le last week of the season witnessed 8CT«. tp see j ,m • "Cninlii« "'it. aud' the new American was packed to B eu trt ery - Iflito MUuW "When ' Knighthood Was In lHowcr" Prank L. Terlcy, nigr.)— Mon- rSiTW June \*>™i7*SlX$°&, ton 10, Oswego, N. Y., 11, coruano u, ttSBS H te» Stock-Rochester, N. Y.. KdmuSds'HtoV'fW. 0. YAmmi*. wgt*- Ke^^ome'afa^rAiV'fS-sr,-^' Paul, Minn.. Juuu 1, ,' Ddelln ,"«i_,j r .. €n . Krankllu Htock (^- A. Jack, mgr.)— t^ricn vlllo, Mich., June 1-3. Ht. Johns 4(1, Allo- iran 8-10. South Haven 11-1 J. ,. •'iffiSegan's Ball" (Ollle Slack. rogr.)-At- lantlc City, N. J., June 8-U. "For Her Sake," K. J. Corpcntcrs-Bt. I aul, Minn., June ^.Minneapolis 7-13. . 0.s>dwln, N. C... In, 'The Altaj of^KrlenU ship" (~ Colo., I orado Springs 13, I last week of the season witnessed yblt>" (fJeorge J. Appleton, rngrj t enver, ■see "Du Barry," at Thirty-first toio.. June 10 j n T' o ,% 8 - k „ U c, ty \j„ Vj, Camllle" was the Buah Tcroplo orado Springs 10, bait Luke ury. u., x* "Sons of Ham"— Atlantic City, N. J„ May 31-Junc 0. ., . "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Stetson's, huslern Leon Washburn, mgr.) — Capo May, N. J., Juno 3, Mlllvlllc 4, Vlneland 0. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Stetson's, Western (Wm. Kibble, mgr.)— Medford, Can., June 3, Colllngwood 4, Alllston B, Georgetown 0, Elong 8, Drayton 0, Mount Korcst 10. Dunham 11, I'almerston 12, Owen Sound "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Mason Brothers' — liliabcthtown. Pa.. June 3. MJddletuwn 4, Hlghsplre B, Hteclton (I, Ilarrlsburg 8. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (Samuel Broun, mgr.) — Phllllpsburg, l'a.. June 3, Curwnnsvllle 4, Clearfleld S, Osceola 0, Ursmplan 8, Luthersburg I), Dubois 10, Clermont 11, JohnsonbuiK 12, St. Marys 13. "Uncle Josh Hopkins," Rural Alvln — Pulton, N. Y., June 3, Kvansvllle 4, Smitbvllle B, Tract Station 0, season ends, Van Dyke ft Eaton, Heiwrtory (C. Mnck, mgr.)— Davenport, la., June l-Aug. 2. . Van Dyke ft Katon, Repertory, II. Walter Van Dyke— Klgln, III., June 1-7, Jollot 8-14 Weber ft Klelds All Star Stock (Weber ft Fields, mgrs.) — Toledo, ()., June 3. Wliiulnger Brothers. Iteissrtory il'ruiik Wln- nlngcr, mgr.) — Ithlnelander, WlH., Juno 1- 7. Antigo 8-14. "Woman's Sin" — Newark. N. J., June 1-0. "York Stute Kolks (P. K. Wright, mgr.)— Ilnslou. Mass.. Juno 1, Indellnlte. X.lg Zug Allev I W. H Pluck ft Wslter Ployd. mgrs.1 — nm No. Dak., June II. Wlnnl- iicg, Man., 8. 0, Grand Porks, No. Dak., 10, Dultilh, Minn., 12, 13. MUSICAL. Abnrit Opein. A, (irescntlng "The Kt-n-iinije" und "Itoh Hoy" (Milton ft Sargent Abom, mgrs.)-- Brooklyn, N. Y„ June 1-0. Auorn Opera, B. presentlng"The Jolly Muske- teer" und "The Wizard of thn Nile" (Mil- ton ft Horgcnt Aborn, mgrs.) — Cleveland, O.. June 1-0. Aborn Opera, C, prescntlnr "The nighway- man" and "Prn Dlnvolo" (Milton ft Har- gent. Ahorn, mgrs.)— Washington, D. C, Aborn One'rii. II. tiri-sentlng "Wang" (Mil- ton ft Hnrgcnt Aborn. mgrs.)— Pittsburg, Pa., June Id, Brooklyn, N. V., 8J.'l. Anisden OfBN — Lsncuster, Pa,, May 30- Duller. Helen Muy, und her Ladles' Military Band i J. Leslie Spahti, mgr.) — Baltimore, Md., June 1-2U. Boston Ideal Opera, No. 1 — Tcrre Haute, Ind., June 1-20. Beggar Prince Opera— Des Moines, la., June 1-20. Black Paul's Troubadours (Voelckcl ft No- lan, mgrs.) — N. Y. City June 1-tl, aeason Cost le ton Opera— Dallas, Tex., June 8-13. Chase Comic linen — Washington, D. C, Juno 1, liidcliuitc. .nilliiir I'll limn 1 'I Hu.klrk A Hleh, Hliell|»it I'ark, Wl nilnit on, June I f fading, 111, .{uno j j, ,, ffMy40r „„ tJewrMtsn. AUanlln Oily. June III. N. Y., June JO. t'arlwrry, HUnlon. A caiar, limv«r. May KinsA , _ nn, N. J., June H-2tl. c.rinmi Hlalora, Merldaii, i.'onn., June 14; MIddlelo Topiiek ft Cole's— Ilarrlsburg, Pa. VokbI's (John W. Vogel, mgr.)- Junn 8-13. h.i.i. i — lCsi-uiiiibii, (,'ani|iliall Hre.»„ Maillaon. Snaltle, June I 4. RL^lffi»S^3r?B rr;s:^^:::;,^.v:^A,;. o ,;[;:v,rj:nV 1? . .1, Marinette, Wis., 0, Oreen nay i, new .CJJJ,. m ,„,i»i. PrHafs, I'orilanJ, Ore., JunnlU. London 8, Applnton 0, Mlinllowac HI, Cmim 4 willartf, Maiinlon'« I'ark, Hi. both, He> 31- Necnnh 11, Osbkosh 12 r- Pond du Lac LI. _Juo»,BiJliM!kln», KsuasaOliv^ys.^ Young Amcrli Plulnflold. Y., 8, u, Si»^ , CIRCUSES, Oliarloa, Hurl, Itsevva' I'srk, Kuatorie, June SU. Bamum ft Bailey's— Kingston, N. Y.. June Otamtarlln, Mr. A Mr.., flaaunerstslo's, N, V. t)., 3, Abany 4, Springfield, Mass., B, Worccs- f ^, y 4 W llll», Cliuus, Hsu frsn., Junn is. ter 0, Boston M-13. Cliuuu'roya, The, Kleetrlc i'srk, Newark, June I A Hurdicur Brothers'- Chapman, Kan., Juno uiuiiaue, Joim, llowanl, Hojuiu, Junel A, a 11, Osbkosh 12, Pond du Lac 1.1. June o; klnn, Ksus»ai!liv.MS. „ n 1 , d Crl N ln j (D Ju < n , o 1 UX n y' EStf*. ^«B^^P|fSS^ S.' a 8«yvlile JHI? R Kgue 12.' 13. gjrhj J... ,, tj^^jj. Y. a, Jau.L.. (> June :i Wokelleld 4. Clay Center B, llreen «, ("lark. Wlnllred. <:.(». II.. »;lil, (Jtllnnesen l). iron Mountain 8, Korencc, Wis., II, Urystul Kails, Mch., 10, Iron lllver 11, Bessemor 12, Ironwood 13. Busby Brothers — Pontine, III., Juno 8, We- nnaa 4, La Halle B. Clmpmun's— Manor, Ps.. June 3, Jennnefte ri. Grnonsliurg B, Smttdaln II, Mount Pleasant 8, LVrson 0, Conuellsvllle 10, Now Haven II, Dunbar 12, Unlontown 13. Porepnugh ft Sells Bn»thers'~ Jackson, Mich., June 3, Kaiaiiiiiziiii 4, Hturgls B, Port Wayno, Ind.. (I, Champaign, III., H, Sul- livan 0. HI I inter 10, Aurora II, Itm-kford IV, MndlsrJO 13, O'llliner Brothcrs'—trenterrllle, Ho. Dak.. 'JuAe II.' Huron 4, Ri-dlleld 5, Aberdeen 0, flake, No. Dak.. 8. Main, Walter I,.— Tnriinlii, Onl , .Time 3, Berlin I, Petrollit B, Hltncon II. (inderlch 8. Hnrrlrttoii 0, Owen Houml 10, Orange- villi. II. Ilnrre 12. Orllllu 13. Itlnsllng llrothers'— Cornwall, Can.. Juna 3, Ottawa 4. Kingston 15. Belleville II. Toron- to (4, 0, Hnmlltoii 10, Brantford It, Ouclph 12. Stratford 13. Hlg. Hautcllc's— Ansonli, Conn., June 3, Nau- gstuck 4, Torrlngton B, New Britain 0, Mnrldan 8. MldJletown II, Piftniim 10, riouthbrldge, Mass., 11, Webster 12, Pas- liosg, It, L, 13. Wulsli llrothers— PIslHlleld, N. J.. June 3, Uoillid Brook 4, Plemlngton B, Horaervllle MIMOMLLANHOUM. BitrTulo mil's Wild Wesi. t!ol. Wui. P. Cody — Illriiilngbuiii, Hug . Jane 1-13. Bostock's Trained Animals — Coney Islsnd, N. Y., Juuo 1. Indefinite. Coyju's Museum (D. R. Coylc, mgr.)— Jauas- -vllle, WIS.. June 2-7. Canada Krank's Vaudeville-Circus— Klkton, Ho. Dak.. June 3, Brookings 4, Arlington I iilturii A Hail, Ailaniln i lanleo, N. Y. I!„ June I a. . Olliforil A Harvey, Waaliluxtiin I'ark. Ilayonne, June I 8. i'ml>. Ilsrel, I'arler, Dulutli, Junn 1 il. tumttt (kinrnil. Hew Orleans. Jiinn 7-11. , tionlny A Harlow, RMoii, Norfolk, June IS Uooke * Hon, WasJlMftoa I'ark. liny ■mine, .luiio I ft tJieHtan. K, Alan, Sliwly's, fall lllver, Juno 1-1 , June I A. Ila^woll, Auric, M»MilllcTrlll|ile, Olllcngo, June 7 IJ li.rniiHly, hoiidiiii, (Jan,. June IS. Uhwmiii A lloulli, Olyoiiilc I'ark. MeKseavoit, June I S. Iiealiain, MaKOtle A liralnim, l.'urdray'a, rurtlianil. On., .1 unt- 7 IM. Pevannuy k Allan, (Jtintet. Han Kran., June l«. Do Voy, Kiiuiintt A lit., I'roctnr'a, Newark. Junn IS. Iieiooi. H. ..-lo. Alraiar, lieun-r, May DO June In baney A liatulls, Jauolia'. I'eort., June I 0. Ueloye. flic, nuvernator'a, Atl.nlle.rjlty, Juno 14. tie vim, l-:,lill». Woolworth Roof, l.anr.ater, June ' " lie i Iree, (it. ii uvornatnr'H, Allautlu I'll)', June IS. De I.uiai. Ml, Ht. Nlr.liol.n, N. V. fJ., June I 0. Ileati, lloliua, Kioidre, HI. I'.itl, Jum I 'i lie Itnla* Melville, (ior>lr»v'», 1'ortlaml, lire , June II. lie Ohio firm, Kullli'a, N, V. ft, June 1 0. Ue Voto Ai'arln, Orpheuui.Terrn llaulo, Junu 1.0. Ur.inoiiU, Hllou, utiuW", Ulilcwio. June IS lie U«key«.TIie, I'aiUir'a, N. YVi:.,Jniie IS, . HI x. nt, Uowern k lllaon, Hana Houcl, CIiIcko, June Id. DlrkMin, Ctna., Keltli'a, Hiiafcm. June IS. „ ro -,„ U«,r«ch i lluaaall. Toll's, Hrlilgeporl, June I «. fi. Lake Preston fl, Desmet fl, , Iroquois 0, rjooley. J. Kr.ncf., II. A H„ ft. y. i'..Juns 16. Iluron 10, IlcdReld 11, Northvllle 12, Aher- lloyleA (IrKiigsr, (lueemator'a, AtUntje IJIIy, Junel t denn 13. Be Kreku llrothers' Amusement— 8t. Louis, iMo.t June 1. Indellnlte. East Indian Remedy Co. (Wm. Wylle. mgr.) — I>'ulr llurtu, VI., Juuo 1-0, Poulluey s- lo lKiwllng, ilene, rro.|«-et llclitliln. I'eorla, June IS. lViyle. kdar.nl, KeltliV, lloaton, June IS Dr«»ur, Iviulae, ll.vldaon, Mllw.ukM, June IS. Lluprec, Alei.,(|uo«n Cltv Usnlena, Ma S. i.,.fone 8- titteree A ISi|.ree, (krnlr.1 fark. AHnnlowii, ■»»»»•■ I It ItuuiouJ.J'Mi'U, llauuuer,t<:iu't ,.N, l.t,Juuu 10, w. TEEE r&fTZW- ^QBK CLIPP-EH? tfUXE (J, Kyl'i TO»d, KoroDitmg^ P^rk, ,>liibiirnU«l». Mb* Sl- ra Jn»i\liaB»m, Poll* N«w lt*r»o, Jnti* M. . . KttrtMaiWsra, run at lll*hl*o<1*. Kt. Uiul*, Ju*e 16 ' V?r)if'£ l T T *"f KflU>'"i N. Y. i:„ Juno M; AiiilliiMfium, KtlVunr* m»r*'r*, K'&ctnr 1 * rtltti At*;, N. V.O.. Jnde 1-<. KIMW«Ttrt : > l W"S' «w*' Hie** ™g*bWWM I* lj«l*. Little, l>»THMtt,'!M>ii*"(n»t5>t''», AlUntlc. iHly. 4i._ IttnkWl, fciiK»n», flagl* Bock I'urk. Orson*, n. J., Jan* nrfijirtrnt'* of Mutks «), St. Nicholas Oaruuna, S. Y.<:., Jon* l* ■ _ Eittio P«milr. 0. 1), n.; Cnle.*«n. .Tun* 14. J'CHle *HoVirg**, stilnnV I'pirli, lairtfanil, lam 1 .1» l'.T»n«, Un.lo iljp., II, A K, K. i . «„ Jllltp I ■'".. Kfana, ll*onre, (Tire e. Ji. Y. (•', . Ju n* I 0. mia*, slay, ciwwjr. v. <•., Jun« i* i:tnn«, lantern * Evan*, Coney l"l«m), Cincinnati, M*>- lii.runeii, Efiul A H(..inbn. KViih'K. riilla.. Jhn» 14. K|Sr*.WjW).U«i*»fj|. 8njroo.Jm««}4. Paimiau. taster, C l.ule p. KaiiIi V. floafon, June 14. Ka.lMteDrchejtra, KeliliWHotUia, Jvrwl C Kifrtrijjton. Nevada, W»»WiikIoii J'tirtt. Ilaronn*, Jim* Fafo'r * Sinclair, Snrcrnbeir* Park. Atuirntlale, Maj .11 ■Wl i '• , ' i I„ J Pur, Frank, Omul, Di-ayer, Kay SWunel F'^rll#H (J>, r*«f.irV S. Y. C.. .Tiinn 10. I'urnum A N*l«nn, II. o. I!., i.'lilrwn. .luo* 1 ». raoi.iTrtc,r:h«m*rllirk,ofnchiriMl, Vsy!ii-.Jnn*». l'ernur,on A Hunr*. Caalun, WIIihIihiijiu. K. <>.. Jnn* 14. FunuvHi A iVinocs, Hollaviia Parr. Tolodo, .liine 14. Kiirguwin A Mark, Hirer*!'!* I'aik. Majiinaw, May St Juna ll WlSono iHK R*» Lily, 7-ra. . lewoian; Harry. KurTir*, sf. HnuLJun*! «. • KsK«ll« A HiiWIlfij (Itvnrtale Park, NaahvllI*, .Tune 14. M9UI*« llaftann, WaatiuiKinn Park, Mayonne, Julia 14, Xmark.8-11. '. . i F«nn«lls i{), Family. Portland. M*., Jnn* 14. rijhiirA K.ihft, lliKt.uh, Jmiv I fi. nhl«V A llilrko. Keiths, ITilin., .Iun» 14., l'ltnn, .to*, OnmrayV, ilran'l ltaplil", Jiia* 14. Horn. Mile., PiwinrVnih Av*„ Ji. V, i!., Juae 14. l'l*«l Broii., VnU'n, KriilxxTon, .Inn* 14. Korli»M. K. A Mu«l««l D"S Mlki-, l'artlaiiil. Me., Juno 14; Kelt*'i,rhUli.,(t'l». • • ., . F.iru u<>, Tniil.Clin)^, Chloigq, J.ini" It. HgfMU * Pntn»'. nuremtloi''*, Atlantlr rity, Jnn* I IS. Ki.r#m*o, i:ii«ji„ Rmr, citivnlaiHl, Jim* 14. Fix, Will N.. rnrn«l IHulilnnilK, HI. I,. ml- .Inn* 14. r„*{*t, Rd., *0'W. PAmily. Fiinhiiil, Me., Junt 1 1 T'l.wlnrA Fnwlvy, llimanl, MM, Jttno l-fi. Martin*. Brotbn rack, Klmlra, Jdim 14. M drill K»l|iT ('.!.. Armor. Otirpil . .tun* I I). Mann, Pin A Pnlly, Olvmpfn,MrK»*il><)rt 1 Jnni 14. ' M«nn4,1lii., lil'diri' 1 •'iirW, 8»i>inuj»». Jim* 14, M»i)oif. MtjMTa , llwlno, ffufcawar, June 14. .MfiiL* Klllntt, OlifHUrl'iirk.anciBoatl.Jiin* IS; Hay. i '.ii PniV, Dajrlon, in Maililail A .If H, Star. rU'vclaml, .luon 1-0. varilncii ; A ilnKRl, JtolWii* Park, TAi*,in, ,lnn« 14. Mariinr A 1'lunkatt, llnnplanil«,Ht. Lonla, Juna VJl. V(«lil«ii«, The, Ynrrt Kcll*r, >lllw»iik*», Jon* 14. Manning, . i'. ' i. II.. I'lilcuno, Jun* 1-ti. ilrnlfllern, Til". •Sbuinlnn'e Park, ML. I,mil*, May 31 June*, nililay A k,i«, II. A «., N. V. « ;., Juno 1 1. illlllhnii a Murray, Fort Wikyiw, inn.i fi 1.1. • illmau. lUa»-, FiUi'rt. J'.iriirinJ. On... June 113. ■ iiriiwri'ttlK ii',!, Ki.in i'-, N. Y. r., June 14. (. llnrrlnijion, llanli'l S., Fora.l daki- Park, Palmer, . Inn* 14. 1 In vim. Killlliliul A ( ii.. .^1. MoliuUa, .V. V. li., June 10 Hall, Win. ll., Woolwiirtji'a Irarilou, LaiiimKter, June 14. lla,lu*^. Lulu. Oakwyoil Pntk, I'luaiium, Juu* IIS, I U'ri'lniM'in, Hnlil., KfllliN. Pllla,, Juu.- 1 6. iiiii .1 Ylil.«.'i|, KeitliV, Hnilfiii. Juno 10. Jlnnrey k Doaiie, iinniiuVi, Porllniiil, Um. .imi* in. IlarrlK ,t AkxK ijuero lilly ilariletu, Ktuiira. X. V., Jun* l-ik Hnnklu., Dul A Frj(V. Parlur, Dnliilli. June 14. I luiciiiiit A Mar, l'iii|ilru, ANhtaliula, Jun* 14. llnyward. Hnauiiioiit, yuruu liitv Uanleiia, Klmlra, M.Y., Juiiellu ' ' ilnni|.inii Mai) a t'p.,ij'i>li*iim,ri«B Fran. Jun* 14. llanleA wiiiii'n. Kmiionn, praml ItapMa, June 14. llalKlii A llenti. Poltv, NnwJtavoij,.luH* 14. Ila V|.« A KlltlK. I',i«i I ■'«, S. V. I'., jlilllrl I'll. Ilarrl«. i;hi«,, 1'nllv, VrlilKvpon. Juu* 14. Ilarlicrl!. Iltiwi A llnrrv. A, A K, Kumnii, Juu* 1-t linn. Hillv.Mlir, UuiioIhii'I, Jun» III. IIbtimi A Wynne, Polls, Ui'luveiiort, June 14. , I la nil u ir A Ah Ntik Miiwuili: loin |ilc, OliU-affo, Juno 7-1.1 Hamilton \ VVIm-v, tr Prortor'e f.ih Ave., X. Y. C, Jun* 14; ItonrilaruYn. f.imiaeior.Hin, , llnriniaiiri. AiliilaliKOIn-lo.M. Y, C. .Inn* 14. lleolow, Cliiw., PriMlinV -JW Ml.. ,N. V. C. June 14. Helluian. Allunumu, ,]i,„v 14; ItoaJiait, 811. llcinv .v Kliin, liiivarniiiiit'j, All»nlli)i;ll),.liinel i lli'rfl"tili'''l"'lv. Purlill, IliilnHi. Juno |. II. Henley Sleiere, Alrniar, llcuvor. May iklJuuu '■ Heuilt'raoiiA.lluKa, iiakKivil Park, I'ltialior*;, Juno 14. HluKliotA Jliili i. V»ii.n ». N, Y. II., .Inn. 14. Illnlrjiy A Nvlrsim. l>nvlit|K>tt, MllnauklH), Juno 14. Hldf». Hlllv, A.AS„B.i»ioo, .lime 10. Hickman Brox Ifl), Knjolly, PorHaoil, Ma., Ji 14. Ilotit-urort ti». Th*. ITuIIIiik', i'iiIiiiiiIiup, Jun* 14; lill*- IVIIil, NciMirk. D..K Ji. ■ . ' Hohoguarmr. II. 1 4.. X- V.O., .Inn* 14. Ilopan A'Keaniey, |(ov»l, Mmiirea , Juu* MS. Ilnvrunl A .lit. ui, Hot 1 " Pnilllon, lljlliomro, Jun* I IS, llolli' A Morhau, Funu.Tulr.un. June 14 iinlr Alt . (ilyiiijiia Park. MrKreipnrt, Juu* m Hnwaril HlHiera, lianluo, Wunveater, .(una 1 1; llowlann A llalliert. Olintct. ttliWaiiu, .limn Id. llnwanl A.llarila. Ilinaiii'd, lloi.toa.Jiiuii 1 0. Koran, KiltlUt, liloraPurk, Yenni/aiowo, Juno 14, llii'ioii, Vfally A Untie. Cuuey UlanO, iMnnliuiail, Juuo lliiil.nn rf«l*l. II. AH., X. Y, ()., JUU* 14. iiiift,. Mauil... Ri. XI..|i..1ii-, X. V. I)., Juno 14. l.l-.ni riuiie.lv Trio, a'*iooaiwk«l, .luue Id ll-vlllfT, Penrl, lloiyklil. |l.i#l.ui, June 14. Inn. .h x llyeii. Weiiafa. Peoria, Jun» 1 11. It in.! A He (Vile- OMcttun, ,1 unc I ll Irvlua, i,,,niiK. AinlUiiiiniii, Nin|oik. June in. .lerfrfru, Thii/tluyorniitor'a, .\tl»ullo»lltv. .Tun* 14. .TulTrlen. A ultimo ,V lUkJ , Aoilll orluill, Nio full, , June 14. J..IIIIVOO. Hilly, sli.iu''. Hnif.ilo. .1 u iii. 14. Jnliuaon A WoiIk, lloivtird. HiVlun, June 14. .loimmm. Hairy. Ciyrtal, Denver, llay SO June t. ,i:i.«i.vlo Trio, Blur, ClovtlaieJ. Jouein. .Ionian A w, loii, tiliea'a, BurlaJu, .loiiu 14. Jonlaii .<' I'n.iicii, Uiiniiiiia, llraml lla|iUK June 14; Siuiliiaw, M.|X June.i, i ; i'uu| 4 J«u v i, Kt. Xlrtiolaa, N. Y. C, Juno 1 K Kuliliiiinm Troll|io, kultli's. Hii.sM)ll..lntlo Hi, Knrtelli, Atkroil, tlrrui'Unj. .San Fran, .Inn: \ i, Keniyn'* I.V. Kvlili'', I'liila.. Juno 14. Keiuirlt, Meal rice, A. A S,. Real on, Juno 14. Kerna A Col*, Koilli'.s. Tlillu., .lone I Ii, Kelly, Hen., Huin|alen Pink, Riirliiuilold, June 10. Kolly A Koni. Klii-uS, HIillUlu. Jiiiio 14. Kellry, Nam A Uln. Hoilln'y'a tlrdu.1 IUJiIAh, Juoii 14. Ki'llinnii, Tin., iliiveruntor'n, Atlaiilli: l.'lty, Jiino 14. KlirrnaAi'ole. KelU/ri Plilla., Jim* l-Ok Kollnoa. Tin', liiivernator'a, .Ulniuli t'liy. June III, Klilrl, lll'O. A I'uiilliii'. Miiiiiil.m V I'aik, Si. I.iiiiIb, Mnmt 14. Kin* A liiiiili.il.l, 11. A rl , V. Y. (.'., Jiluo 14. Klein A Cllhnu, lUlupUon Park, H|ulu«uolil, Jun* 1 1. KI«Ute, MUKlcal, Km in, T'l'.i'iio. .In no Ml. KoMtra, The, ronlrii)'*, 1'oilluuil, life,, .lun* 14. Kliprie, tllounole Park llaaltio. Nauhvlllo, Tonu., Jtmo 10. K n.ulu iLeu) Trio, 0. O. II., f liW'Atiu, Jun* 1 0. l.'uliti How., Kiniilro, Diuii »i. Mar SI Juu* 0. i,a lU'iu, JiiM'iili, Itil inn Uiuil.'ii, ukliliiiuiH dry, l.iil'lulr A West, Park, I'lovelauil. Juu* 14; Miltkei, To- ledo, WS. I.au-renco, llurrlnirtou, Piill'ii, llrldneiioi I, June 1 f. MwlVBO*. Al.. KoUli'ia. IhAtoli, Jllllu I", i . 1 jvdinoro A UoIkIi. PnKTi.r\ X. Y. Ii.. June 14. Utklll A I'attorxO), KalUi'?, Plilla. J lino 1 Ii. I.woui skti're, I'aMun Park. JUiMilianiltm, June Ml. I,n run', Ula, llani|iilii>i I'm k, SiuluitlU'i.l. Juno 14. La Hell Trln, CukIIio Park, HlllK^amtun, JUUO 14. I.ukolii, Harry A I'nittc, Rui|ilro, SeaiiK-.'.luiie 14. l.une A tnue, liakealilo Park. Akron, Juno Ml. I.u Join. HroTar.l. Bi^loli, Julie Ilk Lain, Flunk ijiivcii lUly limileiiM, Klmlra, JtiueJI-e. I, a nolle, illiunlak. Pmk t'a«lno, NuilivllU., Ti'iin.,Jim»l 0. Lawnoti A Nullum, Ki'ltli'e, Plilla., Juno III. I.kvelli'.i, The, hi ar, rlovulur,.), Juiiu IT.. i.r.ii'ii. .i nliii Iliiisiiiil, Huaioii, Julie 1 0, Jjullo 4 Until;, I'aalim, ToU'ilm June Mi. • l.onnro A m. Claire, Capliul Park, llrullonl, Jno*14; Kelth'a. Huetoil, Slit , i.K'iAlr, Harry, ■Jriilionui, San Fran., June I ii. l.»W|a A llian, 8r, SIOllolK, X. V. I'.^.lun* 1 i l.eelle, ItlrSui'lie, Kiiii'Lriv Hi'iivor. MavJUiJuuo e, Uuile, Ktlwarit, ITiloMpjKS S. V. IV. Juno it l.e*),l.oul»». Form Ktillor, MtlniinkoC, JtlnO 1 it. I ,vu ii. Mlae.Ci'iatal, IHIivW. Sliiy.H0 Juiib 1 l.eiuil A r.i'init, UbllltK. Nan Fi-ali,, .luue 14, r.olMiriUk'e. Tin' Wi'iHt '■. Poillll. Juiii' It.. U' Pan*, I'a'tin'i, X. V. II., June Ml J.uniuril A Uuuiuixl, t'liiiiT Park, Ball, Uracil, Juno III; Wraijiaocket; » IS. l.ltelirielil. Mr, A Mr*. Hull. Auditorium, south UtuJ, Juno 1; Rleeirlu Park, Keul. s-lx. MyliiKSlotulS), WiHHWurtira llanlrn, Laucaatcr, Jiitiu «■ I,|l»'« KpOlllfle, Afoi'i Park. rimtlkeli'Uu, June Ml. l.lttlo A Ptlukim, Kijjveei Palk, FQntorla, Jnrta 1 4 Lnwrlo. Mailelln*. AtlOOilo llkhUn. N: vri'., Juno 14. t / ireuo, li our kv , I lam I'u iv Park, luck HiTrr, M0, , Juufr l- l.iiiiilneliarrvll Trie, Palao*. Cork, Ite., Juu* I *; Star. n»ruio.iii»i'.v, *>n«,;cj-i3.,_ ■ ' ... ■ Lute llto... OrphutiTii, sail Ff*,li» Miy AlOriuja 0. Lyiiiih itinera, t'nafue. r;imlrK,!f. YVr.TunoTt " ■ Lynuc A KouueOy , Cvuoy Uil»aO,. Kui|ili'«. lienviir, Mar SO June 0. Xevrtnil, Ijlllhln.OaHlnn, Woreoeler, June 14. .Now York lloiiiiilv Four, Waahlitatou Park, Bayonne, Juuo i -. .MKlilunn (I), Hamnierrtleln'a, N. Y. I'., Jun* IB, Not iiii'i'cr* IS), Jaonli*'. Penrki, Jun* 14. Xiuih, Huliliy. PruoliirV, Xeaork. June 14. Nm-Hi, Sum h A III aiu, Park, Walla Walla, Jun* MS. Niiritiuiirtli, Jjiok, Uaiimon. Mllniiukue, June 14. thiol In, Hi Inn. .Norfolk. Juu* 14. tjllve, Mile., Mawinlr.Ti'iniile, Ohnmn, Jun* 7-1S Uri.re'n- I'.u Iv Four, Slnft'e. ltuliulu, ,'iioe H i:i, i ii vlik- A l-'i iiTik . Munrti I'uik. 1'iiruiii.o, Jun* I 6. • utliA Porn, Sheu 'e, llullnl.i. June Ml. i ir I. A II.- 1 mo, 1lI> .i.i Purk, .liiiitiKitiiuu, June 14; Hlieu'n. Hliluilo. cvl.'l, O'Brien. Frank. Prteilor'it JStl Bt, X. Y. II., Jun* 14. ll'lli'llrke. F.UKone. A <"o . Sli*a'.t, ItuO'alo. J line 14. Piinixer Trlu, K ei thi, tliiatiin, June id i'u -i ni "i. itivii-ili.iv I'ark. Aurora, MaySIJuiieO. Park A iiiioiiMinil. Al ma tin it nu. Xorfnlk, June in l'niililii BiMe'., Ileliiiu i.uiileiK.Ml. Uinta, May ill June 7. PaLiiainl-i, 'Jim, iJiMliiev'". Crniul Kaphla, Juno 10. Palm. RoIiIjou Park, Fort Wayne. June MS. PcVnian* Broa.. oriiheiini, Kau Frnu., Juue 14 Peirlej . Jaretl It., Parlnr, lliiliith, June 14. I 'I'lern, Phil A Nettle, l'rm.| oct llelahta, Peoria, Jun* 14. Pet i Iiil'II) A Do Fortel. PlorUn'elOd «.. N. V. O., Juue 14. I'hllll|ia A I laiiilii on, i'ii'i..Te, X. V. <)., June 14. Piper. Fri.Tii'o. Ilamnionteln'a, N. V.O.i June Ml. I'l.icoio Mklaeta, Bamonii, ilroivil Raplde, .Inoe 10. Piukerl A Whipple. Juriilie'.Penrla, June in. . , . i'Ii'iiii. Mr. A Mr*,, i iiiiruy '-■, I'nriiunii, Ore., juna IIS. Poivere A Tltoiilinlit. (IrnuniaoV, Had Fran., June MS. I'rnvti.r A I'nivoai, I'eilur Point. Jtamluaky, June 14. Prlc* A l•..' fiprnKUllna. (Ihnte«. San Frun., .Time \4. S|ianldln«, l\ 0. II., thlcauu, June 14. si *tnun, Walter A Co., llaalfao, Klmlra. June 14. sic iHiin A Mmiii. Parlor, linlnlh, Jun* 14. ' s i u i H' i , f reii H„ I ' nu- 1 in- a Ud St, N. Y. V., June 14. stoiiletoii A (Jhnli*), Siirlnxbauk Park, Loudon, (Tan., stiolKP A Kniiiiu, diivrrntsrie, Allantlo Olty, Juno U-M, si .ilium, llio l'j, (juiiiiii City (lanlena, Klmlra, N. Y., J unn Sianley, I'lalre H„ UBIniotUoo'e, Ylotorla. May Sl-JansO. Mi-win-i, llolli', ivtin.ii e, Ml. Paul, Jim* 1 4. Stanley A Wllanii. FnlleaMarhtuy, Parla, F^.^Jun* 140. St. Otiito Kiile., Bhen'a, Mulialo, Juno 14. Sullivan A Keelar. PnattirV, X. Y, ic*»t*r, Idnra Pack, Yoiingatown. June 14. Winter, BankaA Winona, C. (I. II., chlcajo, Juna 14. W|laoD, M iiiile K.. Parlnr, ihiluilt, June 14. Will*. Pjitella X.. Caalno park. Biuirhamiou. June 14. Wink A Mink, capiml I'ark, llartionl, Juue 1 0. Wolf*, Kitty, Keith'a, X, Y.C., June 14. Wo,el A Kn), ldora Park, Younirtlown. June 14; Keith'a, iliiliL.e III. WihHli-lllo, Jim, Manhattan, Norfolk, Juno 10. Wood. Franoea, (lalvin Park, Plalnlleld, May III June 0. Wytle'A I) u i«, Fiu-en UlRlilamK Ku Lauia, June 14. Vol in Dun, Proctor'*, Newark, June 14, Yankee Comedv Four, Keith'*, N. Y. (!., June 14. Yaaser A Yeactr, Hampilrn Park, Nprlairlleld, Jun* 14. Yorke A Aflame, Davldeou, Milwaukee, Juno 1-0. Yoimtta A Brook*, c. (I. II., Ohlcago, JuneS-13. Yoiinir, Carolyn, Keith'a, X. Y. ( ., June 1-0; Keith 1 *, Zar roe, San Soucl, Chloajro. June 14. /.idtmer, John, Merlileii, Conn., June 16; Mlildletown, HIS. /.iminermou A Ityan, Chlcaito, June 14. Zttnnieroi.uie, The, Parlor, Dnliilli, June 14. Ziinii, <:.(». II.. CI i leu «u,. In 10' I ii. Zeno, Ctrl A /.etui, Solimer Park, Montreal, Jun* SIS. oula, inieeeii, iiiein i,Wiwilwiirtli,Ijueaai»r,.lun«14. Wai<*»- Brua, IV ml liuil Park. S|. Mini*, JUue 1-0. Watlllell, Fred, PmajinH (Ullltlte, IViU'ls, Jlill* 14, WalHi, Muv, Kli-iirfc PatV. Xiwatk, X. J., Jnd* 14. Waldrnn Broa, tHend*)* Park Caalno, Naahvllle, Tenn., June 14. . , WakUlHtlAiu'i The, a. A f . Hnathu, June Ii. wui in. a I .a Mar, WoihII) nn park. Catnileo. June 14 Wo fj e, J . B . A I :o„ .PnlPiij HtMfc slini! tile fortnti- Hun of the Nnlluiial Alllniu-o, over one liiin- dred new iiicdiuci'x bclns admitted since tunc time, every bill postlug kliop unit theatre In lite clt j belni, tdrlctry iinlon. No. 11 Is very buoy Just now, wrt'iinrlng for the con- vention which Is to he held In I'lui liinuil In December. We tire Kolng to outrival chl- rtiiri) in prepnrlni a good time for the vnrl- ■ iiis ili'lt'KiiiiK and vlnltlug memherx. If fiiich a thing lx pondlble. No, J I In deeply thunk- ml to Tin: Oi.n Hkliaoi.k for ilevotlng n. col- ii to i ho. iiitfi'isiH of our ctnft, tind we know It ,l» npprcchitcd by every uiembvr nf- dilated with the National Alllnnce. itiiHii-i of the ndvnnco of tbe (ireat Pnu- Anii't-li nn Shown: \V. J. Nlclioln, genernl ngeul mill iiillnuiil Contractor; (,'hns. Kills nnd B. J. Oosney, local contnictors ; 11. K. Wllllniiis, siii'olul agent ; \V. S. Dnuulngtou, iitannger nilvertlHlng car Nn. I and proxs iigeni, with the following usslsinnis : II. I'. Mil wiiii. Ii.isk bill pii.it or: K, N. Clarke and K, II. Illi-lly, lllhogt'iiplierii: Victor Stout n ml Mike Henry, lithograph bourda; (ion. (lemeiiM, briigriiniDier. Bill pOHters — CHIT <>ny, (loo. Beatdale, A. Carpeglc, I-:. P. Mnl- loy. It, Anbbrqok, l.onis Henry, I,. O. (Ilea- niiii. Win. Qnnfe, Oliver Johnson, Ed. Somer- vllle, Jerry Houghton, and Pete Martin, pnete maker. Joe 11. Hewitt, manager ndvertla- Ing cur No. 2 and excursion agent, with the following; iiHslHiinls : Kd. (llbbi, bosB bill poster ; r'riink Clayton, lithographer; Fred. Myers nnd John Kick, thinners. Hill posters — Krank Illllltiga, Wm. Itoss, (loo. Kldred, (.'API Drake, M. Ifredorloka and Louis Hlmp- nou. II. I''. Dawson, bom, bill pouter of car Nn. 1, in niiiiliil represenintlve of Local No. ii,- ni the National Alllnuce of Dill Postern and iiuiei'N of America, nnd oil both cars i iii-t-i- iiiv but five non-union men, but they are going to Join us soon as opportunity ur- t'oi'ds. ~ . Following Is the roster of Advertising Car, No. ;>, of .Inlin Unblasou's '|'ou Ulg Shows : \Y. Mi Dale, manager; Henry Wniiimun, boss ni ll poHler; Jerry llonovnn, lithographer; 11.' J. FnrqnhaP, 'banners,' and tbe following hill punters : chits. Voiiienler (li'o. Hunt, Win. Mocerf, i-:. (.'. Cumpbeil, C, Homer, Andy l'h'iK'iiiirink. J. K. Cole, Harry South, Kil. Wenlwortli, II. Metzger, A. I,. Caven- dish nnd ft Si'hwiiri/. ; II. Walker, pro- giilitiiiier. livery man on the car Is a tiinn- er of the N. A. It. P. and II. A. OHIcers of Ixicnl No. 1C, Springfield, Mors. : Pain i>n vis. president ; A. J. Snsba, (liiun- chil secretnry; J, J. Nlblll, treasurer; All- Kilstns Miller, sergehut at units, innl it. II. (■in th, walking delegate. Ufttrers of Ixicaf No. B, Denver, Col. : l-'-dwurd Norrls, president ; Harry Hook, vice president : C. P. Saunders, llnuncinl secre- tary ; It. n. Springer, ntcording secretary ; W. J. Hiitcblngs, business agent; C. 10. Cur- run, guide, and Ralph Mouro, sergeant at uruis. Denver Lticnl bas Issued a neat little book in which arc the constlttitlou and by-laws of the N. A. H. V. nnd H. A„ giving a list of the members of the local nnd other mutters of interest. The advance brigades with the Howes' London Shows ure made up us follows: I Mil J. R. W. llobnessey, general agent: W. S. Mctlrew, coiitnictlug ugent : JI. C. Cook- slon, malinger of No. 1 cur ; J. A, Holland, niiinnger of second brigade; Wm. Miller, boss bill poster; Harry Jfoslor, banner man; (ieorge Thomas, lithographer; Chas. Taylor, programmer. The hill posters are: Wm. Teepe, Frank Thompson, E. ft Steele, Fred. Worth, Klnicr Fuusset, Wm. I'orter, Ciydo Sklttner. i.un. Urown, Jns. McGovern and Kiid. Moore. All bill posters engaged With thin show are union men. Officials of local No. *.', New York : Henry Cnley, president; John nislion, vice presi- dent; \viu. McCarthcy. llnnnclul secretnry; John Mt'llrlile, treasurer; Albert Fleming, Hcei'i'tary: Win. J. .Miitiiiy. business agent nnd delegate : Perry ( 'mile, co-delegate ; John lUisoy, enrrespotitlllig secretary ; Frank i.nllnglivr. Wllllnm Lnmhert. nnd John Pus- hy, trustees. This local Is nflUlntcd with t lie National Alliance 1)111 Posters and lllllers of America, the American Federation of T.n- linr. Central Federated Union of New Votk, uud the (.'etitriil Labor of Ilrooklvu. Notes from Local In: ilcorge Cnron, a mcinher of this locnl, Is traveling with the Winter l„ Jialn Show. Mlddrvd I'orrv is with I'm- Nd. 1 of the Itanium & Ralley Show. II. P, llniinils, udvertislug ugent with the Smart Set Co.. Is ill in the hospital ut Stiuiuicravlllc, Mass. Hen Ilolcn, of laical No. .1, Pittsburg, Pa., who hns lu'i'it with the Koynl Llllpiitlnns for the past sensuu, has gone lo his home lu Wsterbury, Ctmu. lie is considered otie of tlie best banner men In the. business. Hosier of Hie Cliitpiuitu Dig Four Knllroad ■Shows: Tin. tints Alton, giMiernl ugent : ft w. Jllnvk, local cotitrnclliig agent ; Dan Mack, iircss ugent; i>. II. Watts, inniiiiHei- of car No. 1 ; Dick Urown, boss hill poster : Geo. Slhlth, P. P. Westliouse. A. ll. Mucey. P. It. s Minimi, ll. s. Roblnsou, Charley Brown and Frank Hamilton, bill posters; ft it. Nlcoll, prngrauimei' : I). 1', Rogers, route rider: S. V. Morrison, ear purler nnd paste Wither. \The Taunton Rltl Posting Co.. A. B. White, mnnnger, has receutly added tine thousand running feel to (heir eqnlpuicut. This plsnt la t lie only una In (he clly. nnd 'ls"auiemli«r ol tlie New Uugliiud Ulll l'osiers Association. The Rocky Mountain Bill Posters and Distributors 'Association held its convention n Klks lodge room In Exchange Building. Denver, Colo. Inst week. .The fifty, members present hud a grand meet IfK. and everybody ind n good time. JiuneH A, Cnrmii, of Den- ver: M.H- «inili»n>, of IJUili : t'. A. Hiidson, of New Mexico, and J. A. Qulnn, of Colorado, were chosen lis delegates lo the nalionu eonventlon of Associated Bill Posters and lilslrlhutors, at Atlantic Clly. In July. Oha following Olivers were elected: Pies dent, Joseph A. Quinn, of Victor; vice president. M I II. Graham, of Utah : secrciary and treasurer, A. II. Henries, of Denver. Harry WllllDms and henry forhett have the honor of being the last bill posters to cover the house lioards of the old Boston Museum. Both are members of Local 17, ■ V .Vm! , J. r 'nM l cy, of Local No. '8, Cleveland, (i., who hns been with the Four Cohnns this season, continues wHh, that company next season ns second man. . ,. ■ ■»*» m;vv .n;itsi:v. Newark.— Iluslncss avenged fair pro- portions lust week. N'bmrk TnKATitn (I^se OH'olengiil, mnn- nger).— Tlie Spring engagement of the Corse iTiylon Stock Co. has been such a big suc- cess that It has been extended another week, and will end June 0. , I'oMwtiHA Thkatkb (M. J. Jacobs, muna- gcr). — Maud Kdnn Hall unci Carleton Mncy occupy the stage this week, In "A Woman's Sin,'' which tliey will take on the roud next senson. They nave specially engaged Max Von Mllzel, l/>rmlne Ilreuux, Mile. J-Mwlmi, James l.'lanogan, und Mr. and Mrs. tieo. W. Wallers, and IJInier Swort, who lias prepared the required sceuery. A liencllt will be given Miss Hull on Wednesday, II. when a number of locnl favorites will appear, including John Wnldron, Verne Castro, William Stuart and Fruncesea Bedding. "Weary Willie Walker" ended tbe regular. season here ill), to light business, Kama Thratbb (u. M. Hyams, mana- ger). — Miss Hope Leonard puts on "Alice in Wonderland, portrayed by iiOO children, for the lieiiiil: of the Flghlh Avenue Baby Shelter, this week. Bi.anp.y'h I'u t: .i Tin: (Clins. K. Blaney, man- ager). — The senson closed here May 'III, but the stock company remains this week, pro- ducing "Under Hie Stars und Stripes as a farewell appearance. 'Hie vaudeville per- I'Dt'iiiniii'cs which were lo lie given here through the Summer hy A. II. Iluslilm have been abandoned. Wai.ii.uaxx's TfflttTH (W. S. Clnrk, man- ager).— The season closed on May 'M, IsJth for the house and for Hopkins' Trims- iirennlcs, whlcli wits accorded moderate at- lentlon. Tlie heueilt to the executive stall was it big success. PnueroR'H TiiKATnn (J. Austin Fynes, gen- eral manager). — IVmoust rations of snuirt vaudeville occur here so regularly as to es- tablish it steady patronage. A novel list of- fered tills week reveals : Kmmett Devoy inn] company. Four American Trumpeters, Yale Dim. Itnliliy North, l.ril tliuore and Leigh, ltii'il nnd Shitw, Dviins nnd St. John, Curr und Hunts, and the kalntechuoscope. KMCtnic 1'aiik _(('. A. Dimhip, manager). — This extensive fumlly resort opened un- Kplclotisly nn Di'ciiiiitlnn Day, entertaining about 20,0011 pimple. It Is luilli a novelty and a revelntlnn to Newark, and gives prom- ise of lasting success. The vaudeville show, the electric fountain, the (lerman village, \— At Ocean Pier Theatre (Harry D'Kstn, representative).— "Pickings from Puck" hud good business week nf May -Ti. Coming: "Human Hearts" week nf June 1, "The Village 1'arson" 8, 10. "Tlie Peni- tent" 11-1.1. Commencing 15 the combined stock companies (if Farepaugh's and (llrunt Avenue Theatres, of Philadelphia, appear lit repertory, for an indcllnltc stay. Olhan Pn:n Music Haix (Ilnrry D'Rstn, representntlve). — lluslness Is good. Com- Irtg : Avery and Hart, In "Sons of Ilaui." opening May :li» nnd continuing until June 7 ; "Flnnljtun's r,nll", week of 8. OCHia Pikii M.vttiNi: Hau, (Ilnrry D'Fstn, representative).— llostocka trained wild an- imals opened May 28, for n run, In a few days t|ils attraction will be transferred to tlie new Arena, now rapidly approaching completion. OiiVEiiN.vToit's TiiKATnn (8id Fern, muna- Bel ; ) 'n7' l '!' ls lluU,,e opens June 1, lifter miiclt emlielllshment and improvement. Announced for opening weok: llerol and llorol, iha Kfilmos, (lie Ctirinys, tbe Devoys, W. A, nnd Lottie Holinie, (.'itffery nnd Grant, Belle Kmei'son, Harden unit De Mnrlo, (ho Arling- ton, the Two De drees, Doyle und Oranger. Courtuey anil Dunn, the (iagiioux, Henry and King, Forbes nnd Forbes, Do Vine and Wil- liams, Sid Fern. Ituou Tiikatrio (Huntley & Moore, man- agers).— -fThlB house, formerly Vortescito The- atre, opened May 30, after extensive altera- tions and Improvements. The Hunt Icy- Moore .Stuck Company, In repertory, will bo the attraction, throughout the Summer. Uovino Fkank'h Uyphx CAMr (Frank B. Hnbln, manager).— Business continues good. Noth.— Walter M. Hbal, lnal season lead- ing man with Penberg Stock Co., has been engaged to piny lends with Huntley-Moore Stock Co., nt the new BIJou Theatre. ( u in d. -ii — At Wood-Lynne Turk (George R. Iloyle, innnage,).— The patronage Is ex- cellent. Itossiiil'M Band Is fiirnlslilng ex- cellent niiis'c, anil the many other features H8 b f V. B •ll'ofnlly. patroiilaed. The vaude- ville bill this weuk Includes: Tony Bnker, ««l.tt1lfttfc1i . NofBS l/BOM THH FQnKPAIKilt-.SRM.M BsToT CmciiHi— At Ann- Arhor, Mich., ,\iny ",•'„' most enjoyable limn look place. A ernnd en terlaliiineiH anil dance wns given In hiiBaa of Mrp; tieo. M. Jflckson mill Mrs. \| H ' i l/owunde, sisters, nnd ineinheis of the i«!.J. son l-'iiinily. Dvcr one hundred perfoin ior* took part, and every oae preserlt. agreed n,ni If uma Oia .nuial. Anln.nkU »1«. 'l-T. 1 \"'} L has charge ■ of • the - candy stands, fnrnlshni the lemonade -(and- not circus lemonii'tlei Mrs.. Geo, M> Jackson nnd Mm. Mamie | A' wando received many- valuable and cnsi'l* presents. • Wpecche* -and congralutatlonn wp r * given.- Then the dance. n.n.d such, n dan,.. averytiody danced. Music wan furnished |,. Ihe Grout Fddy Family, assisted by Mrs Otio Kyan and Mr. Iji line. Among those uho. were present -and enjoyed themselves were- Mrs. Grace Spaelh, Mrs.' Aimo, Pneiher Mra' Kate Doley,- Mrs. Bd. Shtnp, Mrs. Cucll lav wtinde, Mrs. Fmnia- Stickney, Mrs, Itceltn Jackson, Mrs. Lizzie Cnron, Mrs. Naliia O'Brien. Mra. Belle I,a Mont, Olga Iji Mont. Mrs. KHtlc Devene, Mrs. Dan Itynn, Mrs Kddy nnd daughters; Mrs.- Borneo Hehnsilaii' Llllie ixiw, Mamie Kline, Mrs. St. I^on ami daughters'. Mrs. Del Wilton, Mrs. Cllfion and daughters, Mrs. Lovcnberg nnd nanali. ters, Mrs.- Mamie Artressi. Lena Arlrcssl Marie Kntimlngcr, Mrs. Melville. Mrs. West' Mrs. nivnlo. .Mrs. -Minting, .Mrs. (!eo. connnrs' Mrs. II. Wallace, Uie Sisl-ers Arcan-ls. |{runrt Cook, C. N. Thompson. T, Spaeth, |.'red He Wolf, Wm. Gorman, ■ Kd. Shipp, Col. chia Seeley, Cnpt. A. II. Farblc and the (Anioua Bouavwi) sixteen in number: Walter sian- ton. M'Htlnlio IiOwunde;Oscnr l^iwiinde, (Veil Lowande, Albert Hayes. ■ Bishop Bruihers James West, Dan Bynn,- ITughle Zorclla, Ban! O'Brien. Itobert Stlckney. Joe Artressi, Mr. nest iMooney, Decoma and Onzo, Del Wilton Tom • Cook, -Minting, the Marvel ; Fred l.u .Muni, the Cnrrons. H. Burns. Paul llevene the Hreat • Kddy • Family, and the Famous Jnckson Family Sextette. Korea phom nn Boxrrdb Bros.— The Golden - Mascot Shows, under the Bnnlieur management, started out under the brightest auspices on April HO. The home put routine from tbe twin towns of Carmen nnd Au- gusta. Okla., was, ns usual. Immense, and continued the same nil along the line throughout Wood County, where Hie show hns friends lu every homestead. Then the worst series of storms that were ever known in weather records began. At Ingot-soil floods of rain. Inundated the show lot, anil tremendous winds prevailed, losing the ilule of the show. The show was billed for two days at Alva, and one of the days was given to Ingersoll. Everywhere tbe storms permit- ted the show was given phenomenal busi- ness. Tbe worst of the storm period was experienced on May ••ii-L".', nnd nil Hume. dates were lost. On tbe last of those dales, 'i'l, at 7.20 f. »r., ii tornado swept up (rum Ihe southwest, lu Wood County, Okla. It passed, through Carmen and Augustii, nail completely wiped out the two towns, Tim Iionbeur Bros,' Winter quarters were In Its thick, und the ring barn, horse nud pony stables, and quarters for the people, together with liny sheds und corn cribs, were loinliv demolished. Over $100,000 worth nf prop- erty wns destroyed in tlie towns. One iniin was killed. In all there were between Ihlrlv and forty dead and Injured ns a result n°f the tornado. A cloud of gloom, like the "skeleton of night," still hangs over ihe towns. Tho people are dazed nnd bewildered. and can scarcely realize, that one nilnule's work of the wind transformed a l helving city Into a scene of desolation und ruin. Two thousand dollars, worth of show properly stored .il the llonheitr Bros.' quarters worn scntlered over the county or left exposed lo the elements. This nil hnppened while ihe show was nt Sterling. Kun. It Hie show bad been In Ihe quarters nothing would have been left of It. Storms have surrounded the show on nil sides for a week, doing much damage- lo property, and Ihe Messrs. Ilnn- heur consider themselves foiiiiuiile In nut being touched hy the many dangerous hurri- canes, cyclones and tornados Hmt liuvo hov- ered nboiit them since the twenllelli of May, Frank II. Wkihi, who owns Ihe priv- ileges wllh Bushy Bros.' Circus, was married Id Miss & Hi Mitchell at Decatur, HI., re- cently, Tho bride's home is In Miami, Ind. 'Wi),AtiB iv niicnirT nf a souvenir pro- gramme given by Hie Orrln Brothers' Circus In the clly of Mexico, on Hie occasion of llielr press nluhl speclnl performance, which llioy give each year. Tho programme Is a hciiiilirul one, (lio front ludug a pretiv tie- sign In embossed celluloid, representing a Inslefiil nrrnngsnient of Dowers nnd birds, delicately colored. ■»'» VIRGINIA. Norfolk. — At the Granny Theatre (Jake Wells, manager) one of the most, siiecess- fill seasons tills bouse bns over enjoyed will be brought to a close Saturday iilglil, May 30. Tlie Oeo. Fnwcett Stock. Co. was Ihe attraction that wound up the season, and wllh "The Utile Minister" as the olferlng played to splendid returns. Mr. Wells' open air resort, the Casino, at Ocean View, will open its regular season Monday, June 1, with "A Turkish Texnn" as the attraction. Bijou Tiikatiir (Ab. Suillh, munnger).— Pcoplo who open nt this resort for week of Juno 1 ure: .Minnie Adetle, Cnnle.v mid Murlow, Odelle. Minnie Patterson, and Clins. M. West. Business good. Manhattan Tiikatri: (Fred F. Flock, mauuger). — New people for week of June 1 are: Lillian Hall, Blanche ltnyiuonil, Pack- ard and Hammond, Cnpelnnd nud Copc- lnud, Shidons Bros., Rldsdnlo Sisters, Min- nie Wanlell, Jim Woodvllle, Nellie Hiimiord, Huryl Clifton and Muy Taylor. Business good. Auditorium Tiimatrb (J. M. Barton, manager). — People booked here for week of June 1 are : Ambrose nnd Hay Jcfferlos, lteutz and Edwards, Pauline Kahn, ('bns. Benin Jr., Graut nnd Murray, Leotin Irving. Inunle Horry, Johnson and Sullivan, und 1' rick and Pierce. nnd the pntrons llud plenty of aimucuient there. 'Wariiinuton Pauk (Wm, I, Thompson, manager) Is well supplied with amusement feu tn res, mid Is attracting large numbers, NEW HAMi'smiti:. ,„'M.'5■■«'■' ,,,fcp •— At the Opera Hotme (15. «. Harrington, manager).— W. J. Ktlley, In Ihe Lady of Lyons," drew a fair house ?. ."y. 2 ".' .'. ur u(, nelU K. C. The Kilties Bnml, JI.. luul light returns nud gave au excellent performance, viola Allen. In "The Eternal illy, 'it, closed the season here, to a packed house. Notks. — Victor Hiirliioii, C. K. Thronn and Percy A. Fenlmore have been engaged by Manager Kdw. C. White, who wll? pro- mii"!L i"V; rl ", m " u °, r «» Empress," wllh Mildred Holland as the star Krnukle t.urpentei' will, »uinmer at Point Independ- ence, OitHot. Bay, Mass.; The Vondale 1 loupe of iicrobatH. Kiln Shields mid sister, nnd the Le Pages were added nttructlou* at Sohmer Park. Moutrenl, Van., Victoria Dbt ......The "E ght Bells" Co/closed l.s S son May m, at Broektuu, .Mass, Ltlrry Von- dale nnd Harry Baker, of the compauy. both Manchester boya, return In their Iioni* here -. John Webber hns been enraged with No. 2 car. Rlugllinr Bros.' aflvnn"™rlgnde Ulchiiionil. — At tho Academy of Music (Jhos. G, Lenth, munnger). — Manager Glf- feu opens the second week of tho Summer senson June 1. nud the play selected Is 'Liider the Bed Hube." The companv land- ed together tills year hy Manager Glffcn Is a moat evenly balanced one aud tbe plays Put on delightful. "Friends" drew crowded home nt every performance during week of May L'5. ■ lltTotj (Thos. McKee. manager).— Tbe Geo. Fnwcett Co., with Julia Marie Taylor aud Nnllaee Worsley at the heud, begins a week's eugugenient Juuo 1, with "The Little Mlh- Islei'" as the. offering. Crowded bouses ruled (luring week of May 25, wbeu, with Percy llnswell nhd Frank Glluiorc as tbe lenders, "ltonieo nnd Juliet" nnd "Because She l-oved Him So" were put on. «M-i UTAH. Bnlt Lake City.— At. the Salt Lake The- atre (Geo. D. Py|ier. manager i. — Wllllnm II. Crane, lu "David Hnnim. ' played, to ca- pacity business, Mny 21-2.1. Nut Goodwin comes June 12, 18, Tin: fliiANP Thkatmi (Jones A Hammer, managers).— The Wnrde Co., in "Uncle Tohi s Cabin." played, to good business, week of Mny 2S. . | , 4 t> _ Alexander Rlnimons. n member of Sfvr • ork Uslge, No. t. T..M. A., died al His hnmo-tn Ne«r York City on May 21. • Tim luncrnl services were lield 2fi, aumtiW Off )«. "TT-.Hafr t« HVOIfl mlnUfcUeal »«« to SSSIS «d«crtls"d •» Busle Kmcraldo. Melville k Mounlo Stetson I'.uiery, Maud Miller, Llstnte Poster, Mllly Miller. Thresh I'loyd, May Marvin. An. I. ratoD, Anna Matthews, M, Ullle i firffth B. I'lOvd. Miiy Morris, May I'lulier, Snllln Miickuialner^. '•'•Ilia. Nelly Mnmlc • iiuiklln, Car. Mctntyre.' Hchllng. 7,ella „ . Piiullne Murray, KHz, larrlnglon, Mlluer. ., . H. N, , Queen, .Mrs. fnlre, Cnrcnn Madden, Mont fay, Anna U, Macart Blst. GISNTLUMtllN'S 1,1 NT. Adams, H. J. Bishop,. Chest Arrablrong & Brachard, Paul .. Wr'lCht Bragg, 3. B. Adams, 10. B. Burk«, Jaelt Bailey tlllvcr Blair. Hal. BitHch, Devrire 'Prio Bolton. Burt Blnndell, Kd. BrownleCiJ.W Burr &LhShI1c Booth. W. H Biirrlll, C. W Berg *: Co, Myrtle, Helen Miller, Fran. McCabe, Helen Manthall.Edna Mlley, Kathr. Moone, Helen Mead, Suo B. McCanu, Jenn Mclviilc, Nell. Merlo, Anita Mlskcl, Cora MAItrand, Jess Muhoii, Mrs. H. M. Norrle, Cor. Nlcolal, lola Norrls, Mrs. Harry Nicholas, Nellie V. Nelson, Dellle Norrls, Mrs. Harry Otis, Madge Partridge, Frankle Perrln, Alb. Patterson, Dora Pope, Bessie Palmer, Fran. Rober, Kalh. Robinson, Margaret Raymoad.Flor. Raymond Ruby Ranee, Alllc RaymnndPearl Rassell, Flo Bonny Sisters Revere, Pearl Roth, Katie Roney Slaters I tone, LaB. Co Rider, Mrs. E. I) irk St.Clalr & Cuahmaa Selby, Allle Stewart, Bcsa. Stclncrt, Mrs. Paul Symons, Lottie W. Starr, Lillian Stockton, May Sadol, Madeline Shirley. Madeline Smith, Mrs. Ncal Simpson Louise .Singleton. Ag. Swicksrd, Mrs. Jos. Sharp, Bessie Shaw. Lillian Htevensi Mln. Scott ft Howard Stuart, May Shields. Kiln SirmmerN. n Thorpe Hlstors Taylor, Mdna 'Pyce, Lillian Tnxi'ii, tilistl Taylor, Llll'n Thompson, Mnltlo "I'-ii iiiimi.v. Era 'i'hompson, Molllc VanDorn. May Vcrnou, Ixtttln Vyner, Idyl. M Voroim, Mrs. w.iii. Veronica. Vlrg WoodwardMay West. Miii'lc Wnller, Murlo Will wurlh, Blnnclio WusUburn. ' Ireuo Whipple, Bay. Williams, Allen Wnshlmrn. I. II Wlngatc, May Wiilker, I>>ei. WwlKon, Kalo WhIIhcc, «!or. W'rede, Pearl Walcott, Grlda Arnold, J. V. Akcrnian, lid. Armstrong, Atkinson, Geo Allen. V. a. Arlnnr, Daniel Ammtroiigllar Alleu, W. F. Alcolt, Roiit. Aaron, Sam Anaelo, Blno AkIiIpv, .1. II, Adams. R. J, Alwood, Tom Andrews, ... Clyde Alburtus le AM .1 J lll,Ct ' A bin). U. Allen (|. \v; Aldo. Fred AxcoU & lOddy gnkpf. Bert g'«fke, Wm. Barrlngton, 5'loont, h. J. ""inntt, Clar. Bowers & ,, ,, Curtlss nui- ino, R llrt Baldwin, E. J. Browning & „ ,. Belluell wis. fleo. H. "oMgiitnn.Wm 2 T rne, R. * • Bnlo, Frtrl " | nniph|n,,l.B. Sffi' k 4 c - E - xzJSr JJfnson, B. R gtlBs, H. "I'rton.piaeon •"frlngton, R. A, Bell, R. 0. Baker, Bert llriui'iiH AM mi Bownra, Edw. Bordtoy, C. T. Beck Icy, i Geo. B. Burns, liar. Brooks. MiiKw. Browning. Wes UIiiiicluuil. Al Barrett, Joo Button, Guv Baker, IT. I. Rycrs, -Ted Barnott, D. E. Bogel, Clans Barnes X H. Barnell, Kdw, Block, Al. Belmont, R. J. Black. .7. i. Bohannon Ac i Corey Bowers, . •Fred V. Burkhoart. Har. BarlrAv, riOwr. Barlow ft Wilson Bloom, Lew- Baker. Pete Rlanchard. Al Cor. W. C. Curtlsa, .7. F. Cooper, Hllrk Cohu, WJlhelui Oilrtla. n. V. Cooklln. M. M S^.™ 1 ^-^. W Cook A tlnll 5 ,ll "*r, Wm. Brlnkley, D, T . Cook A' Hall Cilftord,BlllyS COWoSlfep, Crowdus, It. 10 Gar-Mop, c. ir. t'ullnioe, W. E Cooper, Clnr. (*«(irt, F. T. Colhurn, Herb Ciistllln. II. Clnrn. Fred Cronln, Morris Coleman, C. W (!wloS, Chan. Clifford, B. S, Ca fiery ft Grant ('oilier ftCascy Clifford ft' Dixon Cal a Ion a, Km 1 1 Claudius, Dana Clark, liar. CdrhoM. S. E. Ottrrlclr. Tbos. (?orhett, J. J. Conn ft Conriul(20c Clark, Willie (iok,- O. F. Cuttyn, fl Callahan ft Mack Castleberry; Geo. Clifford, B. 8. ChrlsHle, Hd. Col ton ft Darfow Cook, B. It. Cyr. Wm. vr Monroe. Ned. A nek. W. II. MIcbclKOfi. i-hor. Miles ftNllran Murray, J. D. Mosbcr, t'hos. Mngee. J. J. Mozart, K. Miwher. Mr. Mltchell.Col.K. MaXtlcc, W. B Miirlon ftDeun Muck, R. J. Martin Bros. Miller. "Wukeny" Maltory Bros. Mack, W. C. Nissecr, Walt. Nnsze, Wra. Ned row, J. W. Nichols ft Croix Nlff. Mr. Ncllo. W, C Newman, Al. Nnilman, Aug. Ncmnaun. Chas. Nolen, Fred Norman, D. E. Norton. ,Ine OU», C. W. Osmatoa, B n'RrlerTroupe Olvlo, S. Orr, J. W. Onrl, Arch. L. Ott, J. E. Olcott, Joe W. r>rsl)on. John O'PylQf. W. W Ouda, Edw.. . O'Day, Wm, Oshler. A. II. Pnytob, 0. C. Perrlno, Prof. Potter 1 , Roy Pnaey, Chas A Prince, Black Patton, R. 10. Plckort. Willis Phillips, Roy Parry, D. 0. Plcaut ft Reason Porter, Wm. Tayton, liciv Prosser ft Diamond Peck, Geo. Plnkliam, Ralph Pearl, Hilly Peck, J. f' Patten ftl'erry Pclot, — Powers, Jean. Prince, Har. Plumlelgb, Deacon Powers, J. T. .ttlgi ft Vivo ultlln, Lorch selelgli,Jack ynar, H. C. Raymond, Cyr Reiss, Btrt Roltare. Chas. Ramtnagc, Rowland Radcr. Cdcll A Rlano. J. W. 8enzelta,Fra'k els, Geo. Rcbmann. J. G Ring, .7. L. Romando, Senor Seno, W. II. hohnrt, W. K Randall, .7. S. Rosa I re. Bob RoBskam. C. II Roberts, J. L. Raleigh ft Gny ftawson ftjuae Russell, Frank Russell ft Tlllyno Rotclilld, C. J. Rlehmnn, Clins Rio, Otto ItobertB, C. G. Remington, Earle Ronnldo, Chaa RoBsean, II. P. Reno, E. M. Rogers, J. R. Robinson, Maurice Riggs.Dcn (lc Robe.V, Dan Rockwell, J. C Riley ft Hughn Rex ft Dimple Reh. .7. L. Sullivan, Tony Smith, Willie Stuckhart, Walter Senate, Mack SnnduKky.J.M. Stelllng, Fred Sheldon. WM Sun ft Horner Shaw, Job. Sargent. U.S. Sutherland, .7. L. Stewart, Art. Swan ft Ii milliard Snede. Walt. Sulcllrtc. Alf. Schumacher, 0. T. Seal on, F. R. Slmod, Gard- ner ft Co. Swnzey, Jack Stnnley.Wm.A. Strong, Lew Slogrlst, Toto StreBler, M. B Smith ft Fuller Sl.JohD, Allan Hlowurt ft Ruymond Sutton, Jack Samuel, Harry St. I, eon. GllH Shurer, J. F. Hr.tieon, Alf. Slinelcy, Mart. Sllverton. W4II Shipley, F. A. Smith, .1. P. Stanton, F. J. Stoiie, Mclv. Silencer, A. J. Sliiniey, C. B. Sheldon, wm. St uber, Fred Sherman, Dan Snyder ft Buckley Klicphard.T.h.. Soiilke. Gum Schui-mau, Fred Stiles, Fred Sawyer, Eddy Sullivan ft Pusiiueleua Stanley. Jack Stone, Molv. Solly, Joo Stephens, Hal Trovllle. T.P. Trcsk, Mr. Trucsdalc, Merlo Turner, J. M. Thomas, D«v. Taylor, C. 10. Tabor, Charlie Thor, Musical 'hills. R. Troy, Jack Torfd, W. R. Tryon, Wm. Terry. It. W. Talbot, W. J ThompBon. <:hns. Turner, Bert 'Previse. B. K Topping, liar. Tuylor, C. K. Taylor, Fred J'anOsten, Bob 'nnDerk, A. L 'Incest, Roy Vetter. J. K. VaoEttcn • Echols Co. Whltcom, Geo. Wnde. Fred Wartcnberg Bro* Winter, Banks Whlffen, M. II Ward*, Happy Wnrren. Fred White ft Lament Weller, P. H. Watson, C. P. Weatfall, S. W Wheeler, W. B Wnrdell. Har, Wrolh, F. L. WIIAon. Borl Weatfall. A. n. Whltfr, W. D. Walsh. C. J. Wills. J. B- Whistler, Capt Whittle, Jas. . Waieb, 'no. E Wjat. e II. WlheTiermnn's WJlooh, Wm. Wobiiter. W. P Wail, Jirrimle Wllhur Op. Co Wlnstflnley ft Siilllvnn Wilson, Wm. WIDlnme, Jas. Wlllard, Chas. Werla ft Judge Willluths, Jas. Wills, 3. H. Williams. Edv.- welch, Ben ♦VMglit, Har. Wilson, Jack Welch, Chas. ft J. Walter. W. H. WestOns, S White, W. Al ^'alew. M. F. fSS l* Votittg, lletfe ToUtti, HMRTi. Yore.TdnTJ. Tohojr, Ollle r*bWjle, VHs) Karlaoa, rir. filerke, Robt. Zarelll, Joe managers). — Wetk of irfi opened with flalter- Ing results lit' I Ills house and continued nightly. The favdrllea are receiving mtirh npvlittian for their BiHHi work and pmnilWi h pond hill for ww'k Of ilnhe 1. A lartft bum- Iter of well known vaudeville woJiTe have htfen liookerl to Mpjear at Inlcrvnls thi-mijh- out the Siitnmcr season. SEE NOTIUtQ AT III; \D Of LIST. miscellaneous. M«uHgi,m,-r>. — Tile Casino (Krnest Ixmney, mktiiger).— Pickett BprlUB Park will be fonhKily opehed by the Hoblnsftn Comic Ojiera r<>,, who trill hold the boards for week of .Irific 1. No/tbs, — Snln and Arthur Klrschcr, lolnt managers of the Montgomery Theatre, nilVo returned from Neilr York, where they weht In tho Interest of the houto.. W. II, Plckcnn, reurpsentlng Jake Wells, Is In tho city, mnklhg final nrrangementa for tho open- ing of the Casino. Notna mom howirii's quabkr Medici nr Co. — Wo opened our Summer season April 2(i, at Strother, Ma, and arc playing week stands through Missouri. Iowa and Kansas. The show Is under canvas, with a forty by sixty top, and we are carrying eight people, with band and orchestra, presenting u min- strel first part. Notwithstanding tho rainy weather wc have not played a losing week. Our roster Is: L. G. Howard, proprietor; and manager; Mrs. L. G. Howard, treasurer; Dr. W. P. Billings, lecturer and office worker; Mrs. W. P. Billings, assistant; Os- slo Reed, comedian, vocalist and dancer ; Leo Donaldson, pianist ; Samuel Diy. buck and wing dancer and Juggler, and Charlie (Kid) Thompson, the Southern plcknnlnnv. ■Manager Cuahiem Hink, of the Prcscelle & Fields' alTstar company 2. Co., was called lo his old hom? In NaUgf- Whitnrv T'HUA-rnil (0. D. Slalr, of Bis gcr}.— Sam Morris, ii? "The P tuck, Conn,, last week, by tho death of mother, who died very suddenly, at the age of seventy-nine years. NOTKB VROM M. llENBT WAl.SIt's CltTSTAU- pi.b>: Co. — We closed a most prosperous sea- son of thirty-eight weeks In llnlonvllle, Conn., May ;10. Tho band playdd "Homo. Sweet Home," and the orchestra gave "AUld Lang Syne" na a finale to a most pleasant tour. Tho Durniid Family (fl*e) return to their homo In Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Ren- den, to New Hampshire ; Mr. Truell, to At- tleboro, Mass.: Billy Walsh, to Bbston, and Manajrer M. II. Walsh, to Worcester, Mate. Tho entire company Is ro-engaged for nett season, and all look forward to our next happy meeting, and, as wo are booked for many return dates, our next season's tour will be like one grand visiting trip. Thb Canadian JVbileb Sinukrh will close a season of thirty-nine weeks through Can- ada ut Bccton, June 17. NOTES FROM THB UUItBKA VAIJDIiVIM.il and Comhdy Co. — This In our fourth week under canvas, and business has been fine over since our opening. We board on tho lot and room In hotels. Roster .' C. V. Boycc, Harry Allison, Joe Dotclcm, musical di- rector: Vernon and Bell, Dulsy Dotelem, Mrs. C. V. Boycc, Blllle Sutton, Nelllo Baiiui, Burt Clark, Frank Blake, bosa canvas man. and Hilly Chambers, cook. Everyone Is well and enjoying the line weather. The Oi,n Rivi.iAiu.t: la a welcome caller every Thurs- day. NOTKB rBOM ItUCKKIl'S KOHAK WoNlllCIl Co.— Wc are one of the largest repertory inmpanles In the middle West, and aliened the Summer kouhou, under canvas, at Oel- wcln, In., -May 28. The company numbers twoutv-elght people, Including bund and or- chestra. Foster Hutchlns, Laverna Moore, J. W. Hart well, Jerry Hcrzcll. Paul Hudson, Marie Blair, the Dn Vales, tho Koimlg Sis- ters, W. II. Thornton and Jesslu Bartlcft urn the leading slngo iieople. The lent la water- proof, anil has electric lights Ihroughoiil. II. l>. ltlii'ker Is proprietor and manager. J. C. Muni'liv is Willi W. P. Cublers Headache Comedy Co., touring Indiana. This Is bis twcnly-foiirth week with the company. « ■» mana- 'cildler's Claim." was well received week of May 2(1. WASHINGTON. Simkniir. At tho Spokano Theatre (Dan I„ Weaver, niuiiuger).— ''Our New Minister" i-nmc, lo a good linuse, May S3. AiJDiToniUM (Harry C Hay ward, man- ager).— .IcsHle Shirley ulid company opened a Bummer engagement 2."». iirenentlng for the opening week "The Girl I Left Behind Me." "Ule OloWU altrui-ied good business itO, 31. (,'onuit u'Ai.knb (Jacob GocU, manager). — Tim new people week of 25: Mabel Pearl, John Cnssldv, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chick, Owens and Owciih, and the llainllim. OMigliB IT, D. Holland, manager).— Mil- lard Bros.. Elsie Marlon, Diipro and Mc- Contl*; and I'WO Hexlcr lire Iho 0|ienlngs. CiNijfiunAi-it (C. II. Pecklimn, mnnager). —II. II. Orr, r.Miby Roylc, and Blauche Lewis opened lids week. » ■ Seattle.— At the Grand Opitra House (John Corl, inaiuiger).— /#h nud '/arrow opened May 24 for three nights, to good business. ,5 A Wise Woman" comes 211. Si:A-rn.B TuiiAriiM (.1. P. Ilowe, nana- .,,,,.). _/|'he Hnker Co. week of 24, In "Miss Holibn." Week of 31. "Tlie Little Minister." Tiiiltli Avhniik, TilWrliK (Wm. 'JtOHMll, iiiaiinger).— Waller Sanrord'H Co., In "My Juck," wct'k of 24. "Kporllng Life" !M. La PKTlTt) 'I'liKA-riiK. — Ah Wing uud Ed. Wiley, Prof. Hunt. Mdiin. Foley. Edibon Tiieai-ub. — Daniel M. Greevy. Marie Stoddard, Campbell Bros., moving pictures. t CllrHTAI. TllKATIIB.— S. F. l*.IIHlllg, Mlir- JorJo iMsiidevllle, I>a l!a und Sa Bun, moving pictures. ,,,,, , , Madison- Tiikatiib. — Gilbert nnd Ln Moyno. Leo Fox. Sworr Br«N., the 'njiee Mlllurds, James Hennessey, Bolll and Bolil. Pkoim.k'm Tiikatiib (J. K. Smith, mana- „,,,.). —Woodford anil Marlhirro, I he Gjlrtiur- dons. Art Bondor. Odell and Hart, Mndlio Midler, Doi-n and Dormnn, Maggie Gracey. Paiik TiiKMiiii.— Ruffei-ly and Dale, Gin Hayden, Dan Midloavy, Sworr Bros.. Georglo Westwisid. Emily Edwards, li-enn Carson. CoMlQUH TIlriATBK.— Irmn West. Allison. May I,a Rose, Maud 'I'emplelon, Wren and Lln'don, MIHle Atlantis. Harry Steele. Slttnlev and Seiirilan, Doltle Miller, Fannlo Lee, Lil- lian Arimrtrong, Etta AKlitiai. NuTBS.— Tho Norrla ft Rowe Big Shows will open for one week JiinO 1 .... ..Another name Iiiih been' added to flin Hat of small theatre*— Hie Ihnplio— under miiiingenient of Waaum at lleriierl. It opened May 22, to satisfactory li ualncsa. Taoonia.— At lhe THcoma 'J'healre ((."al- vln Ilelllg. inanngpi).— McKwaii, the hyp- notist, drew fulr houses week of May 25. The Baker Then I re Co. June 7-13, Mnry Mna- nerlng 17, E. II. Holliern 20, N. C. Oisidwln July 4. This closes the seaaon at Ibis house. Lvobiim Tiikatiib (Dean Worley, mana- ger).— Shields' Vaudevilles are doing a good business. New people week of 35 were: Ernie and Hnnegger, dancers and acrobats. Owi, Tiibatiih (Geo. Miller, manager).— "The Irish Pool," by the stuck, drew well week M 25. The following vaudeville: Mc- Donald and Carlyle, Bessie Vernon, Mile. Hielht, Wlnehel) Sisters, Clara Laurence, Gilbert Sisters, Burtelmes, Ida Leavllt, Jen- nett. Gilbert. EnisnN Tiibatbk ((jeo. Shreeder, mana- g,,i-|, — BusliinsH Is good at this bpusc. No new faceH week of 25. Norrih ft liiiwE's Circus drew good crowdB 21), 30. a i » ALABAMA. Tho attendance wna largo. John A. Hlm- mclcln's Imiierlnl Stock Company, In "North- ern Lights," week of Juno 1. 'J'RMri.i: Tukaiiiu (.7. II. Moore, manager). — The bill for week of 1 Is: Mary Nornmn. Geo. R. Snyder and Harry Buckley, Three Cardownlc Sisters, Crulg and Summervlllo, Frederick Bond nnd company, presenting the farce, "My Awful Dad ;'' John Ford, Orvlllo and Frank, lllco and Prevost, and tho Ameri- can blogr ' AVKNUL . ger).— Weber ft Fields' "VVhlrfl-Glg." Tho merry Octavle Barbe, Hurry T. Walters, Selmu Manteil. Allcne Colin, Hurry Richards, Mat- thew Smith, Tim Cronln, the Faust Sisters, Grace Garner, with a chorus of fifty people. Last week's bill was llrst class ami business good. Emi'iiib Tiihatrr (Dr. Cnmplrttl, mana- ger). — The Utopian Dlirlcsnilcrs closed the regular season week of May 20, to good hiisluesK. The entertainment wns up to the usual standard an vlctv at this house tho post seiison. ■ ■ Saginaw. — At the Jelfers Theatre (Sam Murks & T. D. Hum ford, managers), — The Wilbur Opera Co. closed a two weeks' en- gagement at this house' May 34, presenting ''Ollvctlo," 1n a lurgii audience, Tho Threo Gardiner Chlldrcli. Knlhr.vn Goodrich, und l.a mar ami Relck also pleased. Week of 25 Hie Dearborn Comedy Co. played n return engagement, presenting "l-ismeriildu" ami '"PI»o It'on Master;" Hio Fnrrens, Dorothy Kenton. Business fur week, to dale, bus been excellent. RlVHRBtbh Park Canino nisyps for lbi< Summer on 31. Manager McCarthy reports lhe best of bookings over made for this ixipulur resort, ui'ld from all indli -ullous tho season of 1IHKI will |io a bttlirter one. Tlio bill for i lie first, week : Ferguson and Muck, Adcle Purvis Onrl, Triisk aud Rogers, Sudo Kltchll, Ramsey and Arno. s I'eiTn r Itmitds. — At Greene's Opera House (Will S. fiilller, liimlness milnnger). — Thn Cluise-Llsler Co., May 25-Jiine HI, opoiicil, lo big liuslness, nnd guvn general satlsfiii.-tlon with plilys and sppclallles. This wiKiigeiuenl will close the season of lhe company, and thn theatre, which has been thn most successful In Hie history of Greepn's OncrA House. Notbh. — Beach ft BiiwerM' Mlnsliols, under canvas, 23, pleased a big crowd Will S. Collier, liiisJhcsH manager of Greene's Opera House, will leave .lime ii for New York City, where lie will remain a inonl|i. lo hhok iiIIimi-Miiiik for lids house and (he liitvu- Illluols circuit. i « '■ <;rn„,i ii n pills. — a i Ramona Tlieulrn (Orln Uln.lr, miinliger). — V/ffk of May 31: Aiiiela, Harris and Wallers, Jordan and Crouch, Piccolo Midgets, aud Rcld and Gil- bert. GunKRHY's SuMMKR Pavilion (Chas, God- froy, liiaiinxer).- -Week <>f May 31: Sam anil Ida Ki'llev, Two I'iiIiiuiiiIh, Jack Curd ner, Heorilsli'.v Slslel's. 1 hilley and Alorun, Jnu I'lyiin. ami Gin polyscupe. Foiikcaikiu le Sbiii.n/ Circiin June 1. 4»» MISNOUIII.- (Si e I'nge U5I.) Kniisns tMfi—M lhe Willis Wood The- n i ii- i Woodwind ft Burgess Amiisemi'M Co., iiianiigersi. Lnsl wM was divided between Nat C. Goodwin slur Mary Shaw. The first three nights Mr. Goodwin came, In "Tho Al- tar of Friendship." Hi'wlncsS wiih lilg, uud Mr. Goodwin's acting Wits;' as enjoyable us eyer. Of lhe supporting company Freil Til- den, .Inllii Di'iin, May Aim tin Hiirf MsflM Till- bury deserve special praise. Tile lirst Ihreit nights and Snliirdny inaHnco of lhe week Mary Slmw, In "Ghosts," ||«d fair Sttenll- ii nee. Miss Shaw was very good la this gruesome perfiiriiiniu-e. She was duly sup- Iiortcd by Krederlck IajwIs, Maurlcn Wilkin- ion, Charles Guy uiHl Virginia Kline. On Juno S-IO, Amelia lllnghiim, In '"lhe Frisky Mrs. Johnson," and lu one performance ut "The Climbers." Tilt] AiiMTonitiM ( Woodward ft Burgess Amusement Co., malingers).— Last week Iho Woodward HI nek Co. grive "Llltlo Nell und the Marchioness," und had good ultenrinncn. This week a lilg production of "Midsummer Night's Dream." with 200 children In thn production, will go on far a run. Cf.HTuniN'is. — Electric Park o|ieim on Decoration Dsy Forest Park .opens per).— "Tba Black DeleellvC," a comedy, in one act. brings the stuck company out lo nil vim (age week of 25. The olio Includes: Howard and West. Ill Tom Ward. ChSs. Iloey, Rose Ii Mllchell. Nellie Williams, Saul Harris, Lillian Mllsworth, Jim Wolfe, Little Mitchell uud Ada Yule. The week opened to capacity house. • , MICHIGAN. Detroit, — At the Detroit Opera Rouse (B. C. Whllnev, manager). —Tho Caetlo Square Opera Company closed its regular season, to good business, week of Msy 25. The present engagement has been the most successful ever played - here. Lyceum Tiihatrk (B. D. Btalr, manager). — The Pike Theatre Company, ln "Mlsa Hobbs."drcw good lined houses week of 2fi. The regular aessou closes hero week of Juno 1. when will be given "Friends." Wober San Antonio.— At the Empire Opera »! ou *,°. If T. Hradv. njiinagen.— <.'olonel Hamilton's National Stock Co. closes hern Jurto 0, after a successful run, at popular f flees. Ills people are as follows: L. J. tiller, lOllen Wlshert, Tom Conlcy, Jack McOrcovy, I*o Summers. T. D. Dougherty, W. K. Dawson. Fred Wntsbn. Lilly Shrews- bury, MeHui Palmer, Murgrirte Shrewsbury, Snsniine Norwood and Emma Ward, with the following specialties : Ed, Dawson, rocsl nnd mimic: Shrewsbury Sisters, In songs: nud dances : Jack McOreovy, comodmn. Cum- ing: Hancock Concert Co. 8. «»» .;. ' ... DEATHS IN l-Hi; 1'HOl'EMSION. PgRCV Kiiwin MattiibWh, who wna yearn ago n press agent for J. M. Hill, died nt his homo In Arlington. N. J., May 21, from pneumonia, uued thirty-two years. Ho bad 3lso been employed us treasurer at' Iho Stan- krd and Union Stiuiu-fe Theatre, New York City. During the past live years lie wss not connected with ttio profession. A widow and two children survive tilm. Thomas O. iiavnciii, nt one time tronsurfr of llavorly'M Minstrel Hull, Brooklyn, N. >'., died on May 14, In that city, ancrl slx|y years. He acted as treasurer of Hie nbnvo theatre during the Into 'ttO's. He had nni. been In the profession for a number nf years. Tlio remains .were burled ut Klks' Real, Evergreen Cemetery, N. Y„ on May 17. Fiikii Markiiam, of the team of Plnsrd nnd Markham, wns found dead in boil at thn Dewey Hotel. Spi-lngllold, Mans,, on May 25. PnoK. WM. a. HALL, formerly u well known tenor singer, died nt Lancaster, Ph., several weeks ago, aged seventy-five years. Ho was ono of lhe tenors of tho Continental Vocalists, a, celebrated organization of fornier years. At thn time of his death ha was tin Instructor of mimic. Two suns nnd a daugh- ter survive him. - IiKNiiy C. Stokkh, who appeared In minor loirs with Amelia illngbiiui and Mrs. I'lske. died at Amiens, France, recently, from pneu- monia, aged twenty-six years. He was n member of Ibn Players' Club. Frank McCaiih, of the loam of McCntm and Emmett, dleil Mny 17. Thn remains were burled In the Actors' Fund Plot, at Evergreen Cemetery, N. Y. /winds EtIIki,. Ill prlviito life, Mrs. Agnen Ethel Tracy, died froln heart dlscilsu on Miiy 2(1, nt her home Id New York City, sftcr ilu Illness of more Hum n year. Hint wus very prominent on thn stiiuu nlHiut thirty yonri ago, hut her Ibcutrlcal career extended uvec only nhnut llvn years. Her llrsl. public up- pen ranee was ut the Jei-omo Theatre, New York City, on Oct. in. num. In scenes from "CainlUc, ' In which she was brought forward by Mnllldii Heron, i he well known actress. Miss Ethel I hen played minor roles with u Western stock r inipuny fur n season, after which she was engaged by Ailgustln Daly for lending roles In his company, und re mnliied under his management for three years. She appealed as iho heroine of ''I'roii I'rou," In thn llrst American produc- tion of thai: [day, St tint Fifth Avenue The- I'tre, New York, on Fall, in, IKTO, and mud" il favorable Impression, and also iippesrvd In "Fernando" with sun-ess. Vletorlen Sar- ilmi then wrote "Agnes" fur luir, nnd sho produced II hero nt thn Union Solium Then Ire, Now York City. Hepl. 17, 1K72, and It run for one hundred performances to re rsnl.lv good ImimIiiiiuni. -. In- 1X711 Mlsa Ethel married Fi-imcls W. Tracy, a weiillhV map, und retired from tho singe. After tilt death Mho married Clyde lloiid.-liush, from whom situ hilnr olilnlned a divorce, und resumed tint union of her first, hllshnnd. Thn funeral services warn hold 21), nnd In tei-uient was at Buffalo, N. V., hesldn tho remains of her llrst Imsliiind. A slstnr sur- vives hnr. XM'IIIM A. Dinhmokii (Mrs. .lamos Allen) died id lloHlon, Muss., on Msy, 2U, after a long Illness, the Isst two months of which Won marked by severe suffering. Shu was for liniiiv yours ivlili Hm lloslim Ideals (now the llosinnlaiis) tils-en co., uud isisseused a woll i iiiiivaicii voice, wlilt'h aided her lu iicorliig many Hiiccesses while with that or gnnlr.atlon. Luier slin adopted the dramatic singe, mid her ulillllv us a dramatic uutrenn soon won for her lhe position of lending wi mm ii, which sho held with uovcnll wall known ai ti-nciioiiH, A hrenklng lorumn, Mildred tillinore. rierberi Itanlon, Hell Howard, Harry Snlmoii mid Ida Chester, Kstelle Wills, JaisHjn and Vot| 1>t1c leu- llaasou, Kane, Florence Cleml'iils, Uilwsril Cotiroy. Untile Dixie, Jiiincs T. Quirk nml Harry M. Pre*- cott. and Mlldn-d Kentlcld. i.nrrlcW Ilii-Hlre (iMinrles Krohmuii, managerl. — llenry R. Hlxey, In "Facing the Music," la In his third a-eek. "Over , a Welsh Hureblt." ncoecdvs the comedy . •, . llroinlM li> Tiieulre (A.' W. INUgwall. luiiiiniriu'i. — "The I'rlneo of Pllaen," now In Ha twnllth week, will celebrate Its one hun- dredth pftrforuiiin.ee, oil June (t. Souvenirs will he given out on that occasion, nntl a decorated stein of regulation slxe will be hu tided each lady visitor. ■Ho Jostle TJiealre ttiwi. U. Mcolal, general manager). — Tho current Is the twen- tieth week of "The Wlwird of Ox." Ponrteeuth Street Theatre (J. Wes- ley Hoscnunest, manager 1.— This Is the elxth and lust week of Uie Kour Cohans, In "Itun- nlng for Olllcc," which has placed this ipiar- let of players ou a high plane In the publle's eellraatton. ■ llljon Theatre (H. It. Hire, manager).— Mnlielle Oilman, In "The Mocking Bird." opened the second week of her return en- gagement at thla house ou June 1, to good RnataM* Proctor'a Fifth Areaae Theatre (J. Austin -Kynes, general manager). — Tbe audi- ences nt this house continue to keep up to good proportions, and on Monday, June ] , a fair afternoon house and a but evening audience laughed at (he comedy work of the Proctor Htock Co., In "Tbe Lottery of Love," this week's offering. Wallace Leukine, who la versatile and very effective In his work generally, has the leading male role, which he marie thoroughly Interesting, while Flor- ence Reed scored heavily in her character, l'ra Vtnrenr. aa rhe . obstreperous mother-in- law, brought her tote to complete success, as she Invariable does when the opportunity comes her way, while George Friend, Paul McAllister and the others of the company rendered excellent assistance. The cast : AdolphtiB Doulrietlot, Wallace Mrsklue; Tom Dangerous, Paul McAllister; tlenjnmln But tercorn,' Oeorge Friend: Captain Merrlmac, Frank Holleston : David, Albert' Uoberts ; Dress. Harry Botirjohn; Bye, Victor Brown; Josephine. Florence Heed; Diana, Jane Hol- ly : Mrs. Hherramy, lira Vincent ; Ann Fllzu, Margaret Klrker. ' In the vaudeville bill were: Mile. Flora, In her capital act; wn- lard and Alarlow. hanjolata; Leonard Kane, In changea and dances; Perry and Randall, In the sketch. "The Vassar Boy ;" Tommy Hayes, bone player; Kllsoore Rlrhaan, In songs, and Gertie Holt, whistler. ' Tbe tnlii- techuoscope eontlnuea. Ml. Nloholaa (Isidrs (Matt L. Berry, business manager). — Thla resort opened Mon- day night, June 1, to a packed house, and (he audience gave every evidence of being satisfied with the excellent bill provided; l.ole Puller was given tbe place of honor and sbe proved a capable headliner of the strong programme. Khe preaented a number of new dances with uovel light effects and well deserved the applause which crowned her efforts. James Thornton gave one of his clever monologues and was accorded hearty recognition for his work, Jones, Oram and Jones came In for a liberal share Of approval with their coon singing and dancing. The Pour Kmperors of Music, ever popular with local amusement lovers, scored heavily In their musical act'. The bill was rounded out by the Qotliam City. Quar- tet, TooiLewla anil Ham J. Ryau, the Four He Lucas, Alice Hhnw and her twin daugh- ters, Rdutnud Hayes and company, and Maud Hutii. whose iinines arc a guarantee of the excellence of the programme. Kelth'a Theatre t a P. Albee, general manager). — Just tbe same big audience one Is always sure to bud here waa In evidence ou Monday. June 1, and the theatre rang with laughter and applause aa the excellent hill selected for this week was being pre- sented. Lillian Burkbart heads the bill. In the first local presentation of Annie S. Rlcb- ardsnn'n sketch, "A Strenuous Daisy." Were It not for the glaringly Incongruous happen- ings of the little piny one could say that Miss Burkliart bail In thla one of the best of the very many productions she haa given (o the vaudeville stage. The lines are bright, with action rather too strenuous at times, aud Mlaa Burkbart dellclously Inter- mingled the sentiment aud slang of the au- thors lines. Her support Included Margaret Proctor's FID) -eighth Street The «tre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager).— Haber'a Maseam (John H. Anderson, cW&a'S? me,^XTV;^°.,'"|?,' e ^Sjffl f,, Th.s U,, wee k l ?h%'m e a.n- halls Armless Wonder, Clawhammer (lus and Arnuess """".'* .«,„,_. ,h> Hummer nr- Hnlcb. I'nge Spencer The Six Ollnacrettla, nd Harry Robinson. i : in ciicii n acrobats ; Press Mldrldge, In his popular witticisms; ' i their cxi Reno aud Richards, In their expert and gro- tesque acrobatic work ; Trovollo, vcntrllo- oulst ; Deonao Bros., barrel Jumping net ; innlteo Comedy Four, singers ana com- edians; Kittle Wolfe, comedienne; Craig and Ardcll, musical act; Beeson, Ferguson aud Hceson, comedy sketch; the Harpers, colored comedians ; Morris and Blaln, rapid lire talk ; Dancing Doyle, duuclng comedian; Carolyn Young, In wblatllng solos ; Kdcatus, equilibrist, and the motion pictures are In thla week'a bill, Wallaek'a (p. A. ft Royal H. Moss, man- agers). — "The Sultan of Sulu" Is In Its twenty-third week. The engagement will end June 18, and tbe house will bo closed for nltcriitloiis, During the Mummer the houae will be refurnished with chairs of tbe lateat model and the stage will be rebuilt, new dressing rooms provided and a greeu room added. Tho , old fashioned green room, which haa practically disappeared from play- houses, will be revived at Wallaek'a, and n new building will he erected In the rear of the present stage for that purpose. Clrole Theatre (Percy 0. Williams. manager). — Thero Is not the slightest de- terioration In the hill presented here thla week by Mannger Williams from the many excellent bills which this enterprising man- ager has placed before bis patrons this sea- son. Heading the list Is the llrst ntipear- iince "hero of the queen of magic, Adelaide llerinuinn, In her unique offering, entitled "Magic of the Orient," and concluding, for the llrst lime here, with her new Illusion, •'The Sleeping Hctiuty. or a Dreiim In Midair." It. la the most Important attempt of Mine. Herrmann's artlltlc career, and was n thor- ough success. Her welcome was most cordial, liberal applause greeted bur every effort, II nil she scored the, most artistic suc- cess of her professional career. Al, Shenii and (.'baa. Warren wero agalu happily placed III 'their screaming absurdity, "Quo Vndls I'psliio Down;" uoorgo Kvnus thoroughly entertained In his souga and stories, Ssger -Mldgley and Gertie Carlisle presented their funny skit, "After School ;" Kenuu, Welch aud Melrose carried the audience over the borders of laughter land !n lumcdy acro- batics; Mamlo Remington mid her -ricks" made a luippy bit : the Bros. Preneh bicycled most expertly; May Kvans was clever In mimicry, the Zanies did clever stunts upou the dying rings, kud late vltugrnph closed the excellent bill. Pantor'a Theatre (Tony Pastor, mana- ger). — The usual weekly report, a big audi- ence anil a good show, expresses tho condi- tion of things hero on Monday. June 1. There were, no vacant seats, and a jolly audience whs enjoying the bill to the full. Tile Orpheus Comedy Pour head the pro- gramme In a melange of songs and charueter comedy work, with most excellent success, mill It la seldom that aa hearty luughter is heard, eveu with tho responsive Pastor audi- ences. Frank Hayes ana Annie Suits. In an enteri nlnliig specialty ; Mitchell and Mitrrou, In aa old time minstrel scene; the Crolty Trio, singers ami dancers; Mart M. Fuller and Frances Rose, In a farcical skit; the Adiiiiis nml Krnua Trio In "Vaudeville on the Lnwu :" Curtis and Adams, Gorman com- cdiuus : the He I.askoys, "magical cooks :" Cooper nml Heynolds, comedians; Le IMge, expert Juniper; Phillips und Hamlllun, nov- elty paper t carers; .the Held Sisters, aero tin tic dancers aim songs, and the American vltngrapli compose, tho bill for this week. Ilewey Theatre (Sullivan ft Kraus, managers). — Tho Transatlantic Burlcsqiiers Is the i-oiiniany selected to close the present Hcasiiu ut this popular houae. The former eiigiigeineiii of the coinpnnv here earlier this seiison was tho occasion of a week of record breaking business, and It was filling In both ii commercial and complimentary seise (but this organization sliould bring the season at tho Dewey to u close. The same )Kipul»r luirlempie, "On the Yncon," closes an ex- cellent hill of vaudeville numbers comimscd of I tit 1 In ami Raymond, Diuibar Sisters. Oeo. Illckel and Harry Watson Jr., Jennie I.e llrau. Llllluii Shaw, and Wrotho and Wake- Held. Messrs. Sullivan ft Kraus are being coimrutulaled upon closing (he most suc- cessful season la the history of the Dewev, Next senson opens Aug. 1.1, with Ihe Moon- light Maids. Atlantic. Garden (W. Kramer's Sons, managers). — Unite's Bijou Circus, Joe Mor- rlo. Hebrew character Impersonator: the Tnneau Brothers, musical conicriiitns ; Clif- ford and Hall. In singing and dancing sketch ! Madeline Lowrle, operatic vocalist, and the Elite l4idy Orchestra are tbe attrac- tions for this week. Hale Church, as Tat ters, gave u highly credit- able perfonnonce: Margaret Kenmore, as Anna Martin, was fully equal to the require- ments of her rather small role ; Meaner KJnsey, as -Marlon .Manners, or Mayo, was clever la the part of on adventuress; J. R. Cooley, In the part of James Manners, was the typical hero, and captured the feminine portion of the uudlence. Fletcher Harvey, as Lawrence Alston, the villain, handled his role la such a manner aa to be re- peatedly hissed. The niher characters were In compeleut hands. A line of comedy clement Is liberally Interspersed be- tween the more heroic portions of the drama. The cast in full Is appended: James Manners. J. II. Cooley: Fred Steele, Alexander Pollock; Idiwrenre Alston, Hat- cher Harvey; "Big Bill" Shreve, Frank C. Hartweli; David Brewster, Dudley Outuia'h ; Wng Lee, Geo. MacDonald: Anna Martin, Margaret Kemnare: Marlon Manners, Elea- nor Klnsey : Mrs. Wbarton, Helen Hosmer MacDonald: Tatters Martin, Minnie Gale Church. The piece was very creditably put on, and for a llrst night's performance waa cleverlv noted, applause being frequently be- stowed In a demonstrative manner. Between the acts Auole Lloyd contributed to the evening's entertainment by her clever render- ing of irapular songs, and Matthews and Ashley, In their comedy musical lum, also came In for marks of approval. Sunday's concerts attracted the usual large crowds, Next week, "The Rajah." Proctor'a Trrentr-thlrd Street The- atre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager).— The cool weather of Monday, June 1, brought a good afternoon audience to this house, and at night the seating capacity yas tested. Walter Turner and 7,11a Blow, assisted by Thus. It. Curtis, bead the bill, In "At the Turf Inn," a comedy of racy theme and sprightly treatment, which landed under the wire a laughter winner by a good margin. Mr. Turner and Miss Blow both contributed conscientious and effective acting. Frank O'Brien, "the dissipated gentleman," waa re- ceived with decided marks of favor, aud Madame Redan and company presented magic und spectacular Illusions of a pleas- Ing nature, making a success thereby. Fred Stuber, with his banjo, had an Inning pro- ductive of much enjoyment, while Mile. Va- Icaca Introduced some gymnastic feats that inude a profound Impression. Others on the bill were: J. K. Hutchinson and Rollnda Ralnbrldge, In a bright comedy skit; Wal- dorf and Mendez, comedy acrobats; Dorothy Walters, In whistling and songs; Fcttenglll and De Forrest, comedians; Bobannon and Corey, with illustrated songs; Allen and Bailey, In songs and dances, and Harry An- trim and Yctta Peters, with their "Meal Un- der Difficulties," during which they Intro- duce some clever trick bone playing and whistling. The knlatechnosconc continues, Mauhattan Theatre (Harrison Uroy Flske, manager). — "The Earl of Pawtucket ' Is In Its eleventh week at this house, and patronage warrants Its retention Indefinitely. Oraad Opera House (John II. Springer, manager]. — "The Oelsha," by the Stewart Opera Co., Is this week's bill. Casino (Sam 8. ft Lee Shubert, mana- gers). — "The Runaways" Is In Its fourth week of good business. Pay Templcton will Join, the company on June lfi, In a role especially written for her. Dorothy Dorr and Al. Fields are to leave tbe company, and John D, Gilbert Is to come In. Herald Sujoare Theatre iclins. l-'roh- iiniii. manager). — "John Henry, with Dsn Daly and his clever uasoclatea, Is now In Its second week. Thk wki.i. known musical director, Albert Eschert (father of Charles Eschert, manager and musical director at tbe Atlantic Har- den. New York City), celebrated his golden wedding May .11, nt his residence, In this city. Mr. Escbcrt was born March mi, 1828,' In the town of Ltibcn, Schllslen, Prussia: Henrietta Kolbc, whom he after- wards married, was also born In the same place. At fourteen he became a pupil of the famous musical director, Bllsc. After serving In the Prussian Army he returned to his childhood home to claim his wife. Having organized a military band, with which he traveled nil over Europe with great success, he drew the attention of the Czar of itunsia to his band, and from hlra re- ceived on appointment aa musical director In the Russian army, a position ho held for ten years. In 1873 he came to America, and has conducted ninny orchestras In this country. Though still a member of many mimical organizations or societies, he has long since retired from business, mid. sur- rounded by their children, grandchildren , and great grandchildren, the happy couple have celebrated their golden wedding. "Tint Wood Witch," a mmuutlr comic opera, in three nets, music by Albert Mil- denberg and libretto by Wlllnrri llolcoiub, was given ii public trial at the Carnegie Ly- ceum on Slay -o. It was cast as follows: "La Peregrin?," Helena Frederick: Alllo, Henry. Leone; Roberto, W. 0. Shelly; Ml- guello, Wllllnui II. Cnnlcy ; Gorgonzola, Charles Mechnn : Goulash, Imrc Lorantn; I'liprlka, ltozze Hizella ; Ferdinand. M. Ver- non Stllca; Don Sylva. Lewis McCord; Julio, Nnoml Ledyard ; Catchem, Thomas nubbcll . Slrctchein, Jo.ieph O'Mcura ; Mateo, Fred llnrrli: Pedro. Charles Brewster: Juaulta, Mary Carrlngton; Marie, Catherine Forsyth. Fbakk C. iIostock'b animal show opened at Sea Bench rnlaco. Coney Island, on Satur- day evening. May 2!t, before an audience of about six thousand people. Among those taking part In the performance, whoso acts scored particularly, were: Captain Bonuvlta and his twenty-seven African lions, In some new tricks, which called forth tremendous npplniiso; Mine. Mnrnmcllnn, with the Jaguars ; Herman Wcedon and his trained animals of various kluds, and Ln Belle SIllcii, the graceful Algerian dancer. Sub, raw Pvbotkchxic -Co. Is to open Its season nt Manhattan Bench on June 24. "Last Days of I'uinpeli" will go on for the Summer. Tit): 1'ikk TimATHR Stock Co., from Cin- cinnati, will begin' an engagement at the West End Theatre on June 8. "The Charity Itall" will be the opening play. AM, AMtANllKMKNTS AIIH COJIVLKTB for a benefit for tho Hebrew sufferers of Kishinev, to take place under the auspices of the Central Relief Committee on June 7, at the Academy of Music (Sunday evening). Well known actors will appear, including: Dave Wnrllcld, Frances Wilson, Berths Uallaml, Mortimer Kaplan, the Four Cohans, Jacob Adler and others. The benefit la under tho management of Mortimer Kaplan. TtllO VUOl-'ITH of the performance of "A Wife's Secret," at the Now Star Theatre, on Friday- evening May 20. were devoted to the Klslilucff Relief Fund; about $200 was ronllEiK:. Tub rnoFKBSiONAL Woman's Lkaoub held lis annual meeting at the Savoy Hotel on May 25. It was the occasion of tho tenth annual, and was a grand affair. After Mrs. Edwin Kuowles hud read her valedictory "Aunt" Loulsn Eldrldge, the llrst vice presi- dent of the league, arose mid presented Mrs. Kuowles, In behalf of the league, with a pretty gold purse, containing two hundred dollars In gold. - Mrs. Kuowles received the purse amid great applause, after which she made a tew appropriate remarks and began to Install the new officers, beginning with Ihe newly elected president, Mrs. Arden, who was received with enthusiasm. Tub Pbofesbional Woman's Lbaovb, as la Its custom, decorated the graves of tbt deceased members burled In tbe Actora' Fund plot at Evergreen Cemetery on Memorial Day. hers III Ihe theatre the Summer ar- rangement of giving all vaudeville entertain- '^K.h^wSit ta. been arranged Sundav night, June 7. at ibe Academy oi Music. A vaudeville entertainment will be g "en. In which David Warueld, Jacob Adler, The Four Cohans, Margaret Severance, Morti- mer Kapbam and others arc announced to " P K. <\. Livindston writes that he has been giving entertainments at councils of the HoVa -Arcanum, and opened a school of acting in this city, with which he has been fairly sacceasfnl. Harlem ilie cool weather has changed the plana for the early closing of several of the houses, and It Is decided to ^keep them onen several weeks longer and take chances. ' IVEBKB ft FTeLDS' WEST END (LM . C. K M«, manager).— Kate Clnxton presented 'The 'f wo urphans," for the flrst time In several years before a Harlem audience, on June 1. 'The revival of this play should iff Ml to draw well all week, as new and appropriate ucenery and a strong cast have been pro- vided, and tbe work of Miss Claxton. appeals strongl" to the audience. Next week a Sum- mer season of the Tike Theatre S ock Co. will be Inaugurated, and will contluue la- e, MBTBorox.iM (Heurv Rosenberg, manager). —••A Working Girl's Wrongs' r moved" up from down town June 1, and opened to a well tilled bouse, and seems destined to duplicate the success It met with recently. This week dnlsbes Ihe season at this bouse. Stab (Wm. T. Kcogh, manager).— Arrival of James 11. Walllcks border drama, rhe Cattle King," with the title role In the care of John J. Farrell, who sustains his reputa- tion of the usBt as an actor of border life type. Tbe audience June 1 showed their ap- preciation by giving Beyeral curtain calls. The house was packed from top to bottom and wltb cool weather should continue thus throughout Ihe week. This house will close I'boctob's Onb Hkndbbd and Twestt- Wtmi STBF.ET TlltfATBE (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — "Who Is Brown? is hrlmful of laughs and comic situations, and Is sure to give satisfaction to tbe patrons of the houne. as It also presents all the stock company favorites, headed by Adelaide Kelm and Wlllard Blackmore, who sustain their reputations for good work. The bouse was comfortably fllleu at the matinee and crowd- ed In the evening, 1. Tho vaudeville con- tributors were Dorothy Neville, and the kul- ateebnoscope. Tuocadkbo (Bernstein ft CantweU, mana- gordj. — Busluesa continues to Improve, und as Ihe offerings are above the average there la no reason for complaint. This week s bill contains tbe following names: Johnson und Wells, Jacklcy aud Bunnell, Mathews and Law, Joe Morris, Edna Davenport, Fierce and Lntec, Sadie Farniun, mid Xu- uata. HvtiTiu ft Sbamon's Mvhic Ham. (Ben Hurtlg, manager). — This house was packed from top to bottom at Treasurer Louis llur- tlg's annual benefit. The regular bill was given, with a boat of volunteers In addition. This Is the last week of the season, which has been a very prosperous oue. The fol- lowing Is tbe bill for tbe current week : The Davenports, Mabel Hudson, Hooker and Davis, J, Francis Dooley, King and Oott- hold, Glldiiv and Fox, Lizzie Evans aud company. Hobo cjuartct, and the American vltagraph. .Notes.— Schreyer's Circus was compelled to close on Thursday evening. May 28, by tho police department, which would not permit Schreyer to make the ride, as tbey decided that It was too dangerous The Orpheum closed Sunday, Muy 31, for tbe season. Lowell Mason had a benefit June 1, when a host of volunteers appeared. Brooklyn, — The Orpheum Is still con- tinuing wltb the operas, to capacity busi- ness, while at the Hljon they are entertain- ing their patrons with stock work. This week murks the closing week al I'aytou's Lee Avenue house. OltriiniM t Percy 0. Williams, manager). — The Orpheum Opera Co. presented the comic opera, 'The Fortune Teller," to ex- cellent business, June 1. Edua Bronson plays the leading role to perfect satisfaction. The remainder of the company are very good. Big business last week. Next week, "The Jolly Musketeer." iii.ti hi (Will McAllster, manager), — This week the Spooncr Stock Co. presents two nlnys Instead of one, us formerly announced. The first half of the week Is devoted to Taylor's comedy, "Au I'nequnl Match," which packed the house June 1. Edna May Is seen as the blacksmith's daughter, und Mr. Phil- lips again appears to advantage. Manv of Cecil Spooncrs friends were ou hand and gave her a warm welcome on her return. The latter hull' of the week Is devoted to MIsb Cecil's comedy, "That Girl from Texas." lllg business laat week. Next week, "Don CicMir DC Hnziiii." Li:n\ Park. — The vaudeville for the cur- rent week contains many clever people. Among them are : Mine. Cleodom, who slides down a wlrn cable a distance of Don feet: Caiucronl, Ernest Melville, Josle Ashton, •Irwin, the trapeze head balancer; Howard, single hand ciiulllbrlsi ; Gilbert, aud his goats, Staulon, "the great rooster ;" La Zello, comedy wire act ; the Two I'lcns. couiedv clowns; 81 Hassan Ben All's troupe, anil the Royal Kanl Japanese troupe. ;.,J. AYT0N "' i { l ' rcd Andrews, manager).— I his Is the last of the Euatcrii District houses to close for tho S-immer vacation. The closing at tract loo Is an 'elaborate pro- duction of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Ihe stage settings are especially fine, uud more than ordinary care has been bestowed on the Incldculal music. All the members of the house company are seen In the cast. The opening house, night of 1, wos crowded LAKAYRTTE Tubatbb (Charles M I ma, ? k 7 r) i":? he 2 T \? Dt $ B«Heaqiler, ,P' week, Including: Belle Gordon, SsllkV i"' Bigger, Minnie Dreher. Morgan and P„iiu ,ln Morris mid Daly. Lassard Brothers h 1 . 1 ""' Lavlgne. Alile Wlllard. The t'rophl D « l "i"» week. ™"t Notes.— Tbe familiar face of j RniM ,. Brady waa much ln evidence ainon. ,!' newspaper fraternity and others durlnV !' week previous to the Rlngllng Brother" a.^ £ nnd the great circus never wus better fiS aided, nor did It ever appear to more m™, and give better satisfaction than on h„ '' cent visit...... .The Cryatal Beacu %£ began auspiciously Decoration Day. altlmo.? tbe weather was pretty cold. Belli i«8 was a feature* In the theatre Ainki. J. Meyer, formerly one of Shea's mS££ and latterly manager of the uninrtS Court Street Theatre, has mysteriously dfi appeared, and It Is feared that he has kT come mentally unbalanced, probably thrnn.h business reverses Agnes .lethal Tracv- remains were cremated here 20. She »V very popular and well known here, her old Ikiiili- ^ home, -+«■♦• WISCONSIN. Mllwaakee. — Julia Marlowe, | n ••Thi Cavalier," drew well filled houses at t h. Davidson Theatre, week of Mav J5 \ii«« Marlowe has always been accepted by Mu waukeenna regardless of her play, and h» engagement waa noticeable for the neriM of warm receptions tendered to the Donninf actress. Frauk Worthing, Edgar L.Tlavin port and William Lewers also won favor Manager Sherman Brown offers the follow' Ing vaudeville for week of 31 : York nisi Adams, Mickey and Nelson. Jack Norworlli Louise Dresser. Little Elale, and Mac.irt'a dogs and monkles. Ai.iiA.MiuiA Thbatbb. — Manager 0. F. Mil. ler has decided on n season of special offer. Ings following the close of the Tbnnhotmr Stock Co., on June 7. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Is tho final offering of the stock, and H»r low's Big Minstrel Troupe opens 8, far week. Buoc OrKBA HiifsR (J. R. Pierce, resident manager). — "Reaping the Harvest" t[a»i the season at this house week of May "4 Attendance was satisfactory and the perform- ance was well received. Stab Tubatbb. — Manager Frank R. Trott. man has Miss New York Jr. for week o( May 31, and then the Invaders return for two weeks. The Innocent Beauties, week of "4. drew deservedly large houses. Heeler and Meelen head the olio and score heatlli by some very clever tumbling. cukam City Tubatbb. — Tho atock season at tbls house will close June 7. Mantgtr P. J. Murphy will then put on a vaudeville bill and promisee the Soutb alders some gnoil bookings. Notkh. — Julia Marlowe closed her season SO. From this city Miss Marlowe will go to New York, whence sbe will sail for Europe. Manager O. F. Miller made a Hvfng trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis Inst n'rek, to look after his Interests at the Twin Cities An eighteen foot boat, specially liullf for fishing, was delivered to Wnlt 'I. lloiiiciien, nt the Star, last week. The heat In the property of Joe Onpenlielmer, of Ml« New York Jr., and Is evidence that Mr. On- penhelmer -Intends making tbe most of hh annual outing nt "The Onks" this Summer. The annual May party of Ihe F. 0. F.„ ■No. 137, was held ut their lodge hall Friday evening, "l>. A large number of professloa.il people were In attendance Fraak Worthing, of MIsb Marlowe's Co., will aa.11 for Europe June 3 J. R. Pierce, resl. dent manager of the Bijou, will leave shortly for Rochester, n. Y., where he will spend lili vacation L. J. Rodriguez, acting nam sger for Julia -Marlowe, will put In his Sum- mer managing u stock company at the Ter- rapin Park Casino, Parkeraburg. W. Vn. 4 ■» IOWA. Mrs. Andrews' new play, "A Blue Crass i o vallcr. last week, was most successful. Tim BnnniTON luucn Music Ham. will be opened June i ;i, under the nanegemeut of yt. l, drover. Many Improvements have Ikv'h made, mid the comfort of the ps Irons Is assured. RMW YORK — (See I'nge 354.) ButTnli..— At Convention Hall (Henrv I,. Mccch, manager).— Vlel or Herbert begins mi .lime 1 ii series of popular concerts to lust a fortnight. VlWK Thhatuh (waiter S. Baldwin, man agcri. — The Buldwlu-Mclvllle Co. Is this week presenting "Quo Vadls." "Paul R e . vere ' fo he given week of 8. "The Three Musketeers" drew big houses last week. Weber ft Fields give a performance 4, for which a large sale has been recorded Acai)i:mv (Dr. Peter C. Cornell, manager) — Hie stock company this week appears In "A Tiomnn's SBerinrr," The Summer sea- son started Iti suspiciously. LYCEUM Thbatbk (J.' Laugh! In mens, ger) —Manager Walter S. Biffin's stock this week is giving "Master and Man." "Woman Against Woman" next week Shka'b Garorn Thbatbk. — McMnhnn's Watermelon Girls, assisted by Charles NeVlSa Jor-lnn and Welch. Orth sad 'KmTfiSSS Oltotirke and C... Kelly and Kent. Bill, Dea Mnlnea. — At Poster's Opera Houn (Wra. Foster, mannger). — Nat C. Gondwla, In "The Altar of Friendship," drew a large audience May 21. GtiANti Oit.ba IIoiime (Win. Foster, mani- (ter).-r— Harry Lelghton and Florence Halo presented "The Prisoner of Zeudn," to ex- cellent business, 21-23. iNOEitROLi, Park (Fred Buchanan, mana- ger). — Manager Buchanan will open his nnv Auditorium, which waa erected during the Winter raoiitha at the park, Saturday nlilit, with The Beggar Prince Opera Co.. In ">'r« Dlnvolo." This company will hold the boards for three or four weeks. Man una Fobtkb. of the local Opera House, will leave about June for New York on business. 1VE> , W YORK'S Finest Theatres Belaseo Theatre, New York Theatre, Knickerbocker Theatre, Criterion Theatre, Haanmerateln , s VletorlaJThealra, Procter's r*8th St. Theatre, Garden Theatre, New Majestic Theatre, Grand Opera Hoase, West End Theatre, Princess Theatre, Aeolian Music Hall, Minerva Eighth Avenae Theatre, Proctor'a llilHh St.. Theatre, Madison Square Theatre, . Metropolis Theatre, Fourteenth St. Theatre, Mendelssohn Hall, Irving Plane Theatre, Grand St. Theatre, Third Ave. Theatre. 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A fidword*, wanager).--Marguerlta i ii« in "The Strollers," drew fair business J.'JVw Coming: riffle Kllsler, In "When fen od Was InVlower," Ju » 10; Rlch - »K»li*i Stock Co., In "The Pledge of ffiSir" "The Helix." "Dr. Jekyll .and Mr. iivde" drew good houses la«t week. The Itodl t' company" 1» "The Ma*o'-W«r's Man." J, thiiathi. KbabCAM (F. Haworth. maim JF.-Aubrev Stock Co., In "Devil's Island." tSfl^bSw" 28-30. The Aubrey Co, 1 —Th» Prince and the Sword," June 1-8. ■i"i,» roster of the company Is as follows : iohoitf Etbler. J. iMoy' Bennett, Francis M friv Harrv T. Lee. Geo. L. Lewis. Irvln u Walton, Cha* Hoyt, Harry Taylor, Har- L Me ton. Jos- B klrby. Misses riertlne nhlwn I'na Clayton, Percltn West. Caro- ;> clean, Mrs. Bertha Welby. W. K. Hill, iuYnaaer: J. Moy Bennett, stage manager. TiiKAiBf R'JiAf' (*'• w. Le Olalr, nrnna- „«•)— The New Henry Burlesque Co. at- .rnrted fair business Inst week. The Inno- ijnt Maidens Burlesque Co. June 1-8. Tniswaa National Khan cam (G. Can- men. manager).— The stock comyany. In ■• es Trols MousquetnJres," had large re- .■eints. '"rhe Octoroon" June LG. TllBATHa DBS NOUTBADTES (E. Roy, man- „„ r i.— Closing week of stock company In i-pnertory, last week, drew large houses. ™iiksa (W. Nortley, manager),— n. -Duss' Metropolitan Orchestra, with Nine. Nordlra nml M. de Reszke, did splendid business May BtKOLi'so B«6TitBB g' CiBCtrs J une 1, 2 Toronto. — At the Princess' Theatre (0. II gheppard. manager). — Effle Kllsler. In •When Knighthood Was In Flower," drew well Mav 2fv80. Closed for the season. Grand opera House (A. J. Small, mana- ger!.— The Boyle Stock Co., In "The Chris- tian " g«ve a good show and drew good houses. Week of June 1 they give "Pudd'n- liend Wilson." . Sum's Thbatbb (J. Shea, manager).— v capital show last week, with the W. R. iliigllah Zouaves. Mldgley and Carlisle. Car- rinwnle Sisters, St. Onge Brothers, La Ruho.ii ijuurtet. Oaav and Delmo, Jennings and Itenfrew. I/Ong and Johnson, Charley (irupo- wln and company. Stab Thkatbb (P. W, Stair, manager).— fioyest Manhattan Burlesquers drew to ca- pacity last week. Closed for the Reason. Massby Mvsic HALL (Stewart Houston. manager). — The Duss-Nordlca concert was a success In every way Mny 23, the house 1n>lng entirely Qlled. Wai.tkb li. Main's Cinnrs Is billed to uliow here June ,1, and Rlngllng Bros. - Circus will be here 8, 0. ■ St. John. — At. the Opera House (A. 0. Skinner, manager).— The W. S. Hat-kins Co. opened Its nnnual engagement on Victoria Hay, Mav 9ft, to S. R, 0., matinee and even- ing. "A Man of. the World" and "My Friend from India" were the hills. The company Is a splendid one. and contains a number of old. favorites, who were warmly welcomed. W. S. HnrklOR made his appen ranee In "A Man of I he World," and was warmly re- vived. Others who deserve mention were : Stephen Orattan, C.eorge Oyo, Donald Meek, 1,111a Vane and Mary Taylor. The above mentioned bills served the balance of the week. The compauy's roster Is; I.llln Vane, Alice Hiker, Mary Taylor, Agnes Thorn- dyke, W. 8. Hnrklns, George Deyo, Stephen f'.rattan, Hobt. Kelly, Cecil Klngstone, Bd- ward Lane, Clifford Leigh, Wilbur Curtis, nnd K. M. Leonard, stage manager. Ceo. Itftrnum Is to Join June 2ft, Notk. — P. A. Nannary Is visiting his home here, and Is being warmly greeted by frleuds. i ii ■ iiellevllle. — At (ho Carman Opera House fS. K. Carman, manager). — Al. 0. Field's Minstrels taxed the capacity of the house nnd gave good satisfaction May 22. May Sargent, In " Other People's Money," 21). Fax-Chambers concert June 1. This ends i in. season. Norm. — Rlngllng's Circus Is heavily hilled for June (I Cameron Brown, of the Kilties Band, was in thin city 27. i Ottawa.— At the Russell Theatre (P. Oorman, manager). — "The Strollers" came 'May 22, 23, to good houses, and gave good satisfaction. Al. G. Field's Minstrels gave a great show, to a good -house, -2ft. The De Iteszka-Clifforrt-Dusa concert was one of the biggest successes of the seasou 20. Due : mile Kllsler, In "When Knighthood Was In Flower,'.'. June 8,. 0;. William Owen 13, 14. <« « » J-. • '• ' TKNNE8SHK. R? u .'i «•»"«*««■)•— Tbe City Sports arc to furnish the entertainment June 1 and week. Business was good last week with Thclse's wine, Woman and Bong Co. Young Corbet t and a special burlesque company are due O-l t|. ^SSrfSP 1 *^ Vnrk lA - rtnnwwiM. manager) will open for the season June 1, with the Schrodes, the Martins, the Sisters Gladstone, Ford and Dot West, and Al. Hum. as the entertainers for the Initial week I-lonllnii«-a|M.lln. -.vt the Metropolitan Opera House (L. .Y Scott, luuuager). — Mra. Leslie Carter cauie. for u week, June I, closing the season at this house. Nance O'Nell was well received May J4-20. On 30 the University Dramatic Club was seen at mutlnee und In the evening. Huot: ui'kka Hours (Theodora L. Hoj-s, manager). — "Over Niagara Falls" opened for the week 31. "Kor Hex Sake" Is unnouaued for June 7. "A (lamhler's Daughter" drew well last week. Lycuum TiiEATliB (Dick Ferris, manager). — "Quo Vndls" had such a big run last week that the management decided to continue It for another week. "All the Comforts of Home" will be seen June 7. Carl Smith Seerls Is the new lending man. Messrs. Mnrdock and Corbett have severed their con- nection with the company. Dmrax Thbatbb (W< «'. Wlrtlg, manager). — The Innocent Beauties are here for cur- rent week, and the Invuders. who enjoyed good patronage 24-30, may return for an- other week, beginning June 7. Tub Minneapolis: Jink k™ and Carni- val, with the George .labour features ax at- tractions, opened 1, for a two weeks' sea- niiii. The same space will be occupied as was used at the Elks' Street Fulr ami Carni- val last Summer.. It la surmised that the local lodge of Klks will benefit largely by this venture, although nothing In the ad- vertisements or posters Indicates that to be the fact. St. I'nul — At the Metropolitan Open House (L. N. Scott, umnagcr). — Mrs. Leslie Corler, In "Do Hurry," had big business nil week of May 2ii. 'I his engagement closes the. regular season of the theatre. The Fer- ris Stock Company starts the Summer sea- son 31, with "OrauBtark" as the opening piece, ii ud the engagement will continue In- definitely, with a change of bill weekly or ofteuer. The prices will be very popular — IS, 23 and 50 nights, und 13 and 25 ut matinees. fJiiAxn (Theodore L. Hays, manager). — "Over Niagara Falls," Urst time here, drew very good business week of 24. The scenic effects were particularly good. "For Her Sake" will he presented week of 31, and this will close the season at this house, which will remain dark during the Summer months. Utah i.M. II. Singer, manager). — Business continued good with the High Flyers week of 24. For week of 31, the Invaders, fol- lowed, week of June 7, by the Innocent Beauties. Empire (A. Welnholzer. mnnnger). — Busi- ness was good week of 25. New people for week of June 1: Nelson and Nelson, Harry I'Vliliimu, John McNumara, Donnn Heiin, Miss Hoffman, Delia Koyd, and Belle Stew- art, on entirely new bill. Raindrops. — t'orepaugh-Flsb Wild West Shows will pitch their tents June ft, 0, at University and Dale Streets; with good weather they will draw big The Pabst Theatre Company, of Milwaukee, presented •'Der Wey Zum Ilertzen," to a large and appreciative audience, at Monart Hall. May 24 Charles Strahl fell fruni a trapeze bar 25, at the Kniplre, landing in the orchestra pit, striking on a chair. He sus- tained n hudly bruised leg, hut plucklly fin- ished the net. He will ho laid up for some time Tim St. Paul Carnival Associa- tion will hold a carnival In the baseball pni-k the last part of July nnd first pnrt of August for the benefit of the public baths. The association has Just been Incorporated, with u capital stock of *lfi,000. II. C. Schormeler Is president. Michael Huron Jr., secretary. and Otto Blsnler, treasurer Nothing hns vet been announced for the lake resorts, though the itstiol bund concerts will be given during the Summer The town Is Being hilled big for the horse show. MemphlN. — At the New Lyceum Theatre i Frank Gray, manager). — Foi- the lluul week of the engagement the BIJou Musical Com- edy Co. presented, for the first time here, "Tuxedo,'' with great success. Little Chip nml Mary Marble, In a duet, made a decided hit. Otis Harlan, Dan Marble, Huzaune Boca- mora aud J. Audrada deserve mention. The costumes were superb nnd the scenic effects appropriate. This closed the engagement nnd the Spring season. The company hus won the hearts of the Lyceum patrons, nnd It Is with much regret the departure Is noted. A cordial reception will always be accorded them. The house will be closed until June 15, when the Hummer opera compuny, wider the management of Otis Thayer, opens for « season of several weeks. •HoI-kins' Gband Opera Hoiikb (A. B. Morrison, mannger). — A benefit was tendered lioorkeoper John Cummins afternoon nud night 23. The attendance was good. All the members of the regular stock company par- ticipated, nnd, being the very hist perform- ance of the leasou, It was eu joyed bolli by i lie company and the audience. The house? remains dark until the opening of the Fall wnson. In the meantime numerous Improve- ments will be made In the Interior, and an entirely new roster offered the patrons. The members of the regular stock company have retired to their respective homes, or other engagements. Frank Jam eh & Colk YouNfiEtt's Wild "est Combination gave two performances, nflernoon and night, 25. at Chlckusuw 1'nrk, JJ large crowds. There was splendid shoot- ing, riding and acrobatic feats. A large rand of Indians and Mexicans make up the features. >ashvllle.— At the Casino (Y. C. Alley. munagor).— May 23-30, the second week's I'O'grainme nt thlB popular hot weather re- wii proved a crowd attrncter. Christopher nils second week) had a fresh list of mystic "■veitios, and received much applause. Uthel < arter proved quite an attraction. This lady nns nn excellent voice, Is a fine pianist, and « Kpod story teller. Her work was loudly spplRudeU, The Cnmructto, with shadow- xmpbB, pleased. Beach and Gage, vocalists nnn dancers, nnd Charles and Jennie Welch look well. Fentello.nnd Rudcllffe, with a novelty, i M d up to n fluo dancing act. and were recalled several times. Glendaix Park Casino Jnno 1 to 8: ftPPPe, Waldron Bros., Vontello and NInn, n nrrea and Howard, La Delle. - «« » MARYLAND. Baltimore. ^-Tlie final week of the Geo. |? £'?* ( \2.'.** Ford's Opera Hnnse (Charles '•_ torO. tdanagerl will open June 1, with he production of "Fnnchon." "Uncle Tom's wihln' drew hut poorly week ending May ONDutxTAt TaJEATU (J nines L. Ker- % ■ Dnlutli.— At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall, manager).— The house was dark for the week ending May 30. The Flints had fair business for the week ending 23. "A Gamb- ler's Daughter" plays June 1-3. Metropolitan Opera House (J. T. Con- don, mnnnger). — Business was fair for May 25-27 with "At Volley Forge." "Tennessee s I'nrdner" 28-30. with the usual matinees: "The Silver King" June 1-3, "All the Com- forts of Home" 4-0. Farloii TttEATiiK IW. J. Wells, manager). —Business for the week ending 30 was big. as the show wob the best of Ihe season. The new cninpuny for Juue 1 and week are : Dot Hawkins, Stetson und Nixon, r-rnuk Hawkins. Ilw.el Cody, the iilminormnnsi, .Mnmle R. Welson, Jessie Hereford. W. J. Wells and the stock. The new furee for the week Is called "Opera In nn Uproar. INiites — .Manager Marshall hus returned from New York. He has teen uttendlug a meeting of the Northwestern Thentrlcnl Managers' Association, of which he Is thu president, and doing the booking for his two houses nt the hend of the lakes ..Ihe Moon Brothers, who made such a good sen- son Inst Summer, will open their imvllloii (canvas) on Juue S. They will glva dr.i- inntlc and vaudeville performances. Thn stage wll be of good size, lighted by electric llghtK, aud the canvas will seat 1,200 ; peo- ple. The plays for the first week will be •The Little Ouchess," "Stricken llllnil' nnd "In the Knsl." Every piece will he put on In capable manner, with scenery nnd props. Kdwlu Buri-le Is Ihe innnager. «■» LOUIBIAKA. n>W Orleans — At. the West Hnd (Jus. Corcoran, menagei-).— Big crowds visited this popular lake resort week of May J4. aud iiitoved a splendid vaudeville bill, as well os tiie music of Vcuzle's Band, snd the new pictures of Reed's American vltogrnpb. Sausone and Hell hi. a clever team of gym- nnsls. scored big. nnd will hold over week of 31. while charming IHo Adler will begin a two weeks' engagement on flint date. ATiii.nrir I'utK (Kd. Bcamons, manager). —The Olympic Opera Co. presented Klu*- Capltal." a new opera, by Jos. Levecque and Ilv. Werhmann, week of 24. ond please.1 fair slied audiences. Kd. Kaglclon. the popular c.fni«llnu. In the role of King Capita , scored big. For week of 31. "Maswtte and "Chimes of Normandy" will he offered. At'liniON I'ark.— I'nln's grnnd spectacle. 'fLnsi DnvM of I'ompell." will begin a week s ciigngenieiit at this beautiful park ; June 1. N(!ti:r.— Ssdle llnrt, the souhrette, arrived here we»k of 25, and will enjoy a few weeks "est ... Fred C. Srlimldtt, tde well known plnno player, has left for a fjm ."B%*S* at Ablta Springs. . . . . .Cap «'" .^vork'Ai Ihe minstrel promoter, left for WMI **. accompanied by his wife and 'omlly...... Wenger's Theatre, which bos been vacant for two years, has been leased by Henry Lehman, a local merchant, for ten years. ChareB K. ("Parson") Davles Is associated with Mr. Lehman In the venture. The plans are not yet announced. ' INJUNCTION GRANTED W A I? SMI iy €* To Professional and ww #\iml^ll^^»«"" Amateur Musical Organizations-* THE POPULAR COMIC OPERA SUCCESS "WANG" CAN ONLY BE HAD FROM THE WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY AND AGENCY, IVo. S West 2£Otli Street, IV. Y. From injunction granted to M. WITMARK & SONS, by HONORABLE CHARLES F. MacLEAN, JUSTICE, 'rostraiiilnij A. W. TAMS and otbera from presenting, producing or authorizing the production ot WANG" DKDKHKIi, ilmi ihcHstil (lefeml,int, AUTIII'K W. TAMS, hlsagent.i and sorvnnts, and each of ilieni, are beriOiy nnjolncil, restralnnl und forblihlcn from produc'lop, reprcMeiitlnR, performing or snllinrizlnir, or llcciHliig the iiroitiictloii, perfonnanco nr renrascnuitlon of thu opcru or oneratla now known tit the usine or "WaNO," or any part I hereof, and from luring nut to any person or pernon* wlioinsoat critic nntlvtlal. or any purl of the material, for the produc- tion thereof, tho music or maslcul score, tli« te.vt hooKorHiiy pun Ihervot, HiedUIOKuo, libretto, or anv pan ilicroof, or the Ivrh-a.or nni purt of ilie «ubl lyrics of tlicsaliloperu, "WANO," cither In tliciisine of "WaNO" orimy other nsmu or naincs, anil also from representing ilisl liu.lhesald dafcnduiil, has nr bad, or his agents or servsnts liail or liuvc, say right, ilile or Interest In or to Hie said opera, or any right to ilccn-o t lie |iriHliictlon i hereof, or any pari thereof, or to produce tho sumo, or any part ibcrcnr, or to let nut or hire niiy of Hie music, musical score, Ic.vi book, llbroito, dluloiiiv or lyrics, or any part thereof, .-mil on like motion the said defeucUnl, ARTHUR W. TAMn. lilt agcnls slid servants, and each ot them, mid mi parsons who liavo procured any such material, or anv part thereof, arc hereby enjoined, restrained and rorliblilcu from Irsiixfcrrlng or bultnnwoiid St., Plllbldn. ouaaoR. Portland. — The Mnniuiim (Irnnd (f'alvln Hcltlg, iiiiimi|;eii Is dark. '/Mi and Zail'ow did good business May 18, 111, In "Klg /.ng Alley." IxiIh Steers announces n concert by the Hplerlng String Quurlot June 4. Cohuhav'm Theatiik (llordroy Sc Ktissell, managers). — ICdward Shields' conlliiuous vaudeville drew good business WMk of May 17. Following Is the hill week of 2,1 : Fowler llros., De Itulz und flraiivlllc, the Kobcrs, Hrnle & Honegger, De I/ong-I)nltity Trio, l.'vn Thntcher, Charles Chenowelh, Irene, Joe Thompson, and the polyscope. Hakkii'm Tiibatiih Kleorgc L, linker, mun- ngerj. — "Kerncllff." by the itnlph Stuart Co., drew two good houses week of 4. "Monte Crlsto" did a good week's business 17-2;t. "The Highest UVddcr" will b« put on It. VuiT/M Nbw T'hbatiik (A. Isilliiirin, mun- agor). — John P. Brace, llelene Mlgnon, rOlectro, Carter and Mendnl. Huberts nnd Hmllnx, Curroll, Jennlo Uulchard, Amelllu, tilole KHer, Itowe (jllmnn, and Alf. 1'. Jnuies. KuiCKHuN's Ml-stc IIai.i, (II. n. (Irllllu, mnnnger t, — Himu> IMvenport. Jessie Slssiui, ladles' Idiul Orchestra, Mae K. iillddon, di- rector. _ I1i..\/.ikii'h Conckbt Ham. (KM I». Onvls, mnnuger). — Agnes Mootv, Mlln Howard. Mae Trescott. and LiHinorc. CnRMIi Haiik (Leondor Hro8., mana- gers). — I'aiil l.a I'roM. I.eondor llros.. Ilagnil and llagnti. the Cautlers, Jim Mngiulh, llcr- nnrd, and Davis anil Kssllcr. Niiituis & Kiiwk's Hid Snows did big busl- ness al four performances, HO'i'.l, on Multno- inah Field. Thk Wai.i.acij OijAhh BuiWKM continue their performances, nfternoons and evenings, on Sixth Street, between, Washluglon and Alder. e > » IAI.1I (.HMA. I.iis Aim.l.-s. — I,os Angeles Theutre (II, C. Wyutt, managerl. — Dark w«.*k ending May '-'.'l. Coining : World and Mack. In "Town Topics." 3(1, 27: Mile. Antonio Do- lores 21), Mary Mannerlng June 1. MoiionciVs flriitiANK Tiikatiih (Oliver Mo- rnsco, ninnagcri. — The N'clll-Morosco Com- pany scored big In Its llrst week's engage ment. ending 2.1, with "In the I'alace of Ihe King." "Hearts Aflame." 24-:«), with "Janice Meredith" underlined. Oiii'HRiiM (Clarence Drnwu. mnnuger). — People 25: James J. Corbett. Fisher and Carroll, Julie Ring, Clay-fun Kennedy and Mstlle Uoonry. Melville and Stetson, Harding and Ah Sid, Mile. Olive, Kmlly I.ytton. and Win. (ieruld nud company. Iliislncss Is big. Notkh. — Rlindetle Feroer Is rlslllng her home In this city nnd Incidentally appearing With the Nelll-Morosco Co l TICAItK. SI'KI.Ni; CMIANINO. A (JAMltl.KHS CHI MK. THK AKOM'IH. LONDON FlltK HCMNIO. WINDOW CI.EANF.H'S MISHAP. LI'I'I'LI.' MATCH SKI, I, Kit. ilAMi: OF PUSH HALL. I'HIZK WINNKltH AT THK 1)011 SHOW. SIX (IISTKIIK DAINKH. HI'SII IIOUIIAT TIIKIIItOOKLYN IIKUXIK. NKW YORK "WHITE WINflH" ON UK- VIKW. Edison Exhibition Kin otoscopo, $115.00. Ed Icon Universal Klnetoscope, $75.00. MAIN OPKICK AND I'AfTllltv' Oranne, l». .1., (!. a. A. NKW YORK OFFICIO ; M.'l Cliuiuliers St. OIT1CR FOR UNITED KINODOM: r>2 (irnys Inn Hniid, Ilolborn. London, W.O, Mngliiiiil. UIJIIOPISAN OFFICII: ;I2 lleuipurl Snlm (Jeorges, Antwerp, llelg. 8ELLINO A THK KINKTOIiltAPH CO KLKINK OITICAL CO PETKR HACIOALUPI .41 K. 2Imi St., New York city. 52 Mtute Sl„ Chlcngn. .11X1 Market HI., Sua Fruuclscn. was dark for week ending May 2.'l. On 25, 211, 27, 211 "Miirlhn" was prcHidited by the local lodge of KlkH, end the sale was splendid for all nlghls. On June 1 Lurns' Mtock Co. OpCIIS tl roMl-leen weeks' eilgagemen I , pil- senilng "A White Sipiiulrou." Nutu. — Mr. Lucas bus secured such well known people as Frank D, (Mddcll. reeently principal comedian of mm of the well known stock companies df Chicago; Kinuin Carrie Hidden, of the same company; Mlgnon Phelps, of tho Columbia Theatro Stock Ilruoklyn ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Muulon Into of ihe Huiph stiiai'i and llelnsco i Thull eirin[innles : Lloyil E, F/dwunls, nf tin Central Theatre Stuck, Sun Francisco: Fred crick Starr, Hue of Nance O'Neill and Holier; Downing companies, and Harold Chalmers well known In the Kant, who, however, bin not arrived as yet, owing to a severe III ness. Kdwiird Perlue him been secured in illusion i director. «-»-» — NKIIUAKKA. Omulin. — The Siiininei resorts opened May -in, but owing to Ihe backward season ana rainy weather were not patronized very heavily. Courtlund Itench aud Luke Munu wn i,i. A. Orinilb, iiiiiuiigeri Will have nil the mi motions of bint season und several new ones. King .Park (W. W.-Cole, iniin- agcri promises to have many more uttrac- llnns I Ii ii it Inst seasou. IIOYIi's TllKATIlG' l\V J. MnrgCMS, maim ger).--Tho Ferris Stock Co. went to Lincoln 2b. :;n. in niiinv N. ('. (loodwln to presenl "The Altar of Friendship," to lurge audi unces, nn lliom 1 datea. They returned 111 nnd present "The duller Slave" llrst half. and "A Night of Frolic last half of week. The Ferris Stock Co.' Is now In tliclr fifth week nud are having crowded houses every night and at nil matinees. Niitkn. — The P'orepuugh-Flsh Wild Weal did not do n very largo business 21), owing fo heavy rain Tne .Don try llros.' Dog and Pony Circus comes June .'111. — Le Comic A Flasher hnvo purchased from the iiullior, Walter Mnntngiie. all the rights of his Military-society drama, "Fori Riley," which will be given a production In cities. They also purchased ''Queen Kllvln" from the samu nnflibr, which thny will use with (he Morey Stmt Co., lu repertory, next season. — Claude II. Heliport jinH.algned for next season with lleldllcg 'A Hhilth K scenic pro- diiition of "The French Spy," with Maude Selden as the feature In (he title role. — C, Jay Williams baa signed to go with W. A. Ilrady's & Joa Harfa "Foxy tlrajid- pa" Co., No. 1, nut aeasou. r, iii\ i'ii. 'lilt !•* at r lull, en III A merlin ill'f Willie MM York, llm Jtmlitun cetilir of Hit mmili'i/. W.CLoftus&Co., Hew York Custom. Tailors with a , Perfect Sail Order Byaten. "i*b Jit, no jtaij." our prices are Ins enough folcavu -x case, for buying ready- inuile clolbliig, iiiiii our work la ihe klint ihe most fastidious Hnd pleiislug. Wu eu' iii your inciisii i eincnl s Ulld make l» your older. On r Ka inn ii • Man's Mulls nnd Ovunioali to measure at SI" In Kugllsli Tweeds, Son lull C lie v I ois, Sorges, C'sHSliiicrea, (Inllnlsbcd U'orsii-ds, (Hay Diagonals, Tiimi- ets. Vicunas, oxfnnls, practically unyllilng u man wants— mude to measure lor III. A line Hue of Trouser- ings al %!,. Our Improved system of self-uioasurenieni Insures perfect lit. OATAl.OtXIK AND SAHI'LKS l-ltl'i: Thu eatalogitu shows stylish imslness cloihcs at tit; also Culaway Hulls, Prime Alliens, Tuxedo ami Kvuulng Kress Hulls ul various prions up to tw, lletwcon these twoexireines wu '-nn surely sutl-fy any reaHouatilo tasie. "We pay express charges everywhere." W.O.LOFT0S&CO., Custom Tailoring only. 1100 Broadway, >'. \ . When you ritii Nm fork emu* in ntui mmt Mr. lAtflm. our store to nerl In I'rvr- lor'i Vlflh Arena* rlu-ntn. . A. GOODRICH, LAWYKH, Ml West Madison St., Chicago; osubllshed ISM, liuslness legal ana qultt. branches and facllllles la other Htaiet. 360 the new: yoek clipper JtWK-6. THE BOYS ARE C0MINGH0ME TODAY PAtl*. imEMEit. CHORUS. Tin- Imjs hit mining liume to (lay, 80 let the CSB- iinnK row-; We'll sing llio soaga we lined to sing In daya of yore. Fire llio nickel* (III they reach up to the Hcav'nly dome, Wave the nags, three ohoers! the boys arc coming Inline. THE SAME OLD CROWD. Word* by FtlKD C. FARRfcLL. HlMlc by THEODORE V. MORSE, •" ' CHORUS. Tt'ttlic same old crowd, YM, Hie nime old crowd. Whf Hello, Johnny, How do, Rate, And von, sweet Joiihle Brown; For nr'c jiut comedown, And/I feel no nroud, Toelmke the iidnds of «l! in; friends, ll'l the asmo old crowd. I'MTHINKIN'OFYOU ALL 6F DE WHILE. Worduiuid Mtnloby DAVE HKKll JR. OlltlRl'H. All of the while I'm B-thlnkln' of yon, Babe, Lord love yer, all of the while I'm a lovfn' yon true, Babe, and savin' all inj money, for yon, Mornln' and night, I don't do nuniii' hot wnllc, 'Cause Inve keeps me llvln' and a thlnkln' of you all of ihe while. "M-B-E-R-T-Y/ WordB by .IOB. C. KAHRELL. .M ii»l< by THEODORE K. MOUSE. CHORUS. "It stands for right, and Freedom's mighty cause, and the men who fought aud died, It warns Hie *" rid to tfilnk aud pause, It's our nation's future guide; It tells a word that ev'ry child should Know, Il'e our country'g battle cry. Iffl a word that makes men do or die, And It spells 'M-b-e-r-t-y."' "HOME SWEeTHOME/'TOME? ' ity livuiltE Cannon. CHORUS. Won't yon kindly hum old "Homo Sweet llmm •> to me r ' ltut'll drive away all of my misery, Don't vim hear me bcgglug now, pIcHaliiic rlii.t to thee. "™ won't you kindly hum old "Home, Swucl Homc'i to ma I Completed 'Pies •nd F"r€»- ■to jprogr rcho.tratlons will be sc • mm©, inclosing stamp nt,to profei s for return Bionals po«t»g« mly, on receipt 1440 BROADWAY (Holland cihicauoi grand opera house block NAN FHANClKCOl ST. ANN BVILDIIfU. J _ i i i m i COP* 40 th St., KLA w&er lancers offices. Uaudcvlllc an d rt linsircl. DM IMS Wait has begun n twelve wccloV Benson on Klinyno'u circuit of parks. Oiiacii iXii.itoMB, of the team of Arlington nmi Delmorc, la njiendldg the, Summer with. Mny Ilenuetl, In itrocktim, Mane. Arling- ton nmi Delmorc huvc nguin algncd with rlam T. .Inck'H Co., for next «canon. jack Davis, Into with tho Dot Karroll Co., met with nn accident recently from u fall, breaking one of hie ribs. iii.'iiin. Dull Juggler, opens on the Hurt circuit July 5, at Kvnnsvlllc, Ind. lie baa canceled his I'aclfti: coast circuit. Maukxy AN|> KUWAIT have dlaHolved part- iier»hi)>. Mr. Stewart will hereafter work with nlH wife, Minnie Desmond, In a new comedy act, entitled "Wanted — A Detective." 'I'lioV opened at the Trocndero Music Hall, New York, aud report u succchh. After I his engagement they open on tho Eastern park i In nil for the Hummer. Ltsw II. t'Aiiiiui.i. and MAtinii Mi.i.rton nro In the stock at the l'alncu 'i'bentrc, llostoit, bIiimh., for un Inilollnlle engagement. hixi.i; Khnnkiiv (formerly of (he High IlollciH Co.) announces her marrlngc on May 17, Hi Indianapolis, Ind., to Edgar Curry, who In connected with Hie Umpire Theatre In that city. A.mii.iihon. "Ihe mule Mollin," closed a successful season with Ihe "I'Tddto-Doe-Dee" Co. early In Mny, and openod at the Umpire Theatre, Denver, Col., Mny 17. and was re- engaged for the second anil third week*. Ho Ik liookcrt In the, Kant during the Hummer. IIaiikv Tho.mmiin writes, that he Is not the Hurry Thompson engaged for the Orlevcs Work Co.. In Washington, D. C. Cain and Hunthii write that they are Dunked for twenty Weeks over two circuits of mirks, opening June in. (iii,i.iii*N ami MdiuiAY llulshed on the Keith circuit at Philadelphia, May 23. and start over the Hluiyno circuit of parks, open lug at ItohliiHon Park, D'l. Wuync. Ind;, Juno 7, with si. i ...ii is. Kiiusiu City and SI. Joseph lo follow. Manmikii Kvkiiktt A. JrwK'rr and wlfo (.lulletle A. Tcason) am at their home In si. IxiiiIh, Mo., where they will remain for Hip Hummer. I'atsy HiiANMiiAN, lute of the Hrnnnlgnna, lifter a severe Illness, him regained Ills lien It h. Hint has Joined liiimla with John Marron. They Introduced a new net last, week at Chest nut Hill I'nrk, Philadelphia. Tim Ijoiinu Tnio o|iencd at Konosln Park, liniiDiirv, Conn., on Decoration Duy, and conllnuo fur I his week. They report lliclr iieriihatlc comedy act to bo it success, .1. Hhiinaiui Dri.i.YN pliiyed for the pprsc- euled Jews In Russia at McVlckor'H Then in 1 , Chicago, May 28, and elosed llio performance. Tun WfiBLIi'H CoMliliY [''nun (Ciinliin, Wnrd, Dobba anil Leigh) rinsed u success- ful aeason with I ho Trocndero Uiirlpsiiuei's, and «ro this week at Ham T. Jack's, t'hl- i nun. with West Krtd Heights, St. l.mils, and oilier Western parks lo follow. They open Aug. It) wU1i the Trocndero Hurlcaiiners. ■bjah 11. KtakI.hy closed ii successful eighteen weeks' engagement, on May 24, at I'lila'a Now Theatre, .Porl html, Ore., and is nt her homo In Nevada City. Coin. Tin: Cskuanh iN. It. and Hadlo) am upend liiK tho .Summer with Mrs. Crcguu's sister t Mrs. Hen. Williams), ut Sunny Sldo Karm, lieur Athena, HI. llt.l.A MonttiH, lady renli-lliKpilat, has been wirjr HI nt her home In llrooklyn, but la now slowly recovering. l'i ; i ;i i P. HtiWAIIti AMI) flBO. 11. IIaiimiin, of tho team of Howard and Harmon, Joined Hie Mngles. AerJe Kin, nt Cleveland, (). > Tiii: Nintkiim Mi'I'onknm. hnve closed their second Keiisiin wllh Ihe l.lltlnn Mortimer t!<>., unit ophned on Kdward rthnyne's cir- cuit of Summer parks uS Chester Park, Cln- iliinnll. Mny 111. They are liooked (tor four- 1 toen weeks, and will be iicciiinpndled li.v their father. James W. Thompson, who will also do n specially In the siune hills with them. Their mother remains tit their homo In Chi- cago, she having retired from tho profession nt Ihe close of the engagement with Lillian Mori liner. . i , John Wauh writes that James Carson, wblle- traveling from Wt. Iritis to Chlengn, wus hurled under a riillroad wreck three utiles from lOnst St. l/oiiis, and la now In St. Mury's Hospital, Mast St. l.ouls, in a critical roiiilllluii. I'm.i: and Cul.MNH have elosed with Hie Imperial Show, anil open on tho Wcaleru circuit of iiarks June H.» They . stale J hat theli now net, which was written for I hem by J. J. Warren, has proven a lilt, receiving very cniiipllnientary press notice*' in all tho cities played the past season. M.wAUKii Wo.viiKiii.iiii wrltea,: ''The Ca- sino 'Theatre, Washington Pork, N. ,I|, ot>eued week of May IK, unilei' the manngemnpt of Wonilerlleli & Krlday.i with Nod Nelson as huslness iiinnuger. riils houaB will, be de- vnled lo alrlclly high class vnudevlllo and |iurlcsi|itc. Ward's lluurgln Minstrels closed u very suectissful week." •'«. iii.i..miiiii: and OMiiiiA luivo finished three weeks on Ihe Keith clrculkatul retMirt n bit. Nest week they piny Newark. N. V. (Mleetrlc I'm rk ) . They are Dnoked solltl until IH>eem- her 1 at pitrks ami fnlrs. then have ceiuru dates on ihe Keith, and Kohl & Castle and Ori'liiMiin circuits. 'I'll nn ami CAMll.l.n I..\ .li:ss are visiting with relallves In Worceater, Mass. They resume work Juno 8. Hunan and Kkaiinkt are In their fourth week with the Cliff Ornnt Co., playing n six weeks' engagement at the Theatre Itnynl, Montreal, Can. CiNijrnvAi.i.j. Hie Juggler, who la now In llngliinil, Una been ncroriled there, us every- where else, ciimineiiiliitory prcas notices for Ms marvelous work, ami his return to that country hns been hailed with delight, line nowapnper article 1 coYiee^hlflg him. which was printed . lu a Mcester Journal, Is almost a qpluma Id Ivugta. ... T,i:«v DOfJkM'MiiKU and hllT all alar min- strel company will begin rehearsals Monday. June ID. The season opens early In July, playing all the fiishloniiblc Hummer resorts previous to the regular tour, which this season will fake In only the large elites, playing nn eight weeks' engagement at a Kroudwny Theatre. The company will bo the largest that ever toured this country and will present un entertainment of mirth and melody by sweet uingerg and clever com- edians of the minstrel world. Tho scenic and electric production, it Is announced, will surpass anything ever before attempted, ad- vancing mlnslrcley to the highest stale of development, i'am ii.i.b l)K MiiNvii.i.i: slates that the team of Wilson and lie Monvllle has permanently dissolved partnership, and that she is work- ing alone. T 'A Texas Widow," by Will It. Creasy, was written for Franccaea llcddlng, and will be produced by Iter early In, September. Unirr Wii.mamh, of Williams and Mel- burn, was presented with n Inrge bouquet of flowers last week at Poll's Theatre by tho Kngles of Watcrbury, Conn. . John 1<'ini.ay, Hebrew comedian, elosed n successful season of twenty-Uvo weeks with Kdward WeLtxcl's production of "Tho Tide of Life." at 1 .eralne, u., May 10, was at tho Maliioinhlo Club week of May 25, meeting with hlg success, and Is hooked at some of tho leading purks for tho Summer. Notmb mom Austin & Laynh'h F. V. V. MlNKTBKI.H. WO npcneil at Wllllllllgtnll, 0., to big business, and It has heen phenomenal ever since. Among the isjrformers are : Wolf and iMerk, Jink Westaver, Charllo Itnynurd, Mens. Forber, I'larence It. Norrls, fioforth liros., tiro. It. Doll, Jack West, and I.oula Hose. Wo carry, a band of sixteen pieces, under tho direction of. 0. (J. Kline. The OMi Kixiaui.k Is a welcome visitor at our camp. Wo curry thirty-three people all told. Siii.abkt, tho dancer, and I,lttle Bijou, too duncer, havo signed for the Summor with Franciscans the Ureal, at Woudsldn Park, Philadelphia, and report meeting with suc- cess. Haiiiiv. the American Illondln, arrived nt Quebec, Can,, from England on May 20, and • pens his American season by a scries of performances throughout June over Mont- morency Falls. Hkno. wire walker, Is mooting wllh suc- cess with (ho Ureal I'on American Show, touring Cunndn : open ■lull Of " rk, Ullllll ' ll',-MMK '»'IH- lilt Ill j/»'II1IS- h oilier good Kastorn dales to follow. Mil. and Mns. Maiitin closed n two weeks' engagement nt the Mmplrc Theatre, St. Paul, recently, ami opened Inst week at tho park at Miiiiics]«iils. Jack Hpniiiam ami IIi.anciih Kiiukman openetl roccntly at iMyer's Lake, Canton, 0., mid play tho Runt circuit, CAititiK Avkiiy writes: "I have had an up 10 date fnrce' comedy act written fur me by u well known uiilhnr, In which I will lie seen Ihe coming season In n strong char- acter role." IV II. Oxkniiam leaves fur Hurope June ,1, to lake new moving pictures, to fill Fall eugngeiiieiits, and will return July 11, after which a live weeks' l rip has been planned west of Ihe Ohio Itlvcr, for the samo pur- pose. Titu Mtisic.M, Hoi.iiiiiMiKH write : "Our net Is meeting with success at (he parks, and we have . received man v offers for engage mauls through the 'ad' In Tun Cmpi'Kii." l'lviiuiiAii'i' lias returned from the contl ileal of l-liirope to England, where he Is nt present IIIIIiik engagements over tho llarras- ford tour, iil.iylng return engagements In Liverpool, (il.iHgow, nirniliighiim, Ilrlghlon. Leeds, Munehoster and Illurkpon!. lie will return In America In July and remain till Janiinry. HUM, when he returns to Uurone again In fill iiiigagemcnts lu London, Purls, Berlin, Vienna una Russia. Martha WAimtinuiitBn. the Maid of the Hnplds. Is at Nlngara Knlls. ^preparing for Is. Tlie- recogHtillng divorce", while »n the other hand she Is advised by her friend, Dorlndn tiregg, n woman of advanced Ideas, to sue for di- vorce. The development of this problem Is pictured by Mr. Fuller In n powerful mun- ner, lending up to a climax satisfactory to the audience. At the clftse of tho third act the author was obliged to respond to curtain calls with a speech, In which he paid tribute to tho company, to Percy Winter, under whoso supervision the play was staged, nnd to Mr. Lovcnberg, resident manager of the house. The cast: Mary Allston, Miss Fves- boo: Oooffrcy Calvert, Frank Losce; Miss Dorlndn Hnlns tiregg, Miss Relmer ; Col. Phillip Aridlngtnn, if. S. A., Mr. Caldarn ! Prof. Rabea Floscoe, Mr. Owen: Beatrice Addlngton, Miss Ingram: Wilfrid Brent, Mr. Nlcandor: ltcv. Herbert Brent, Mr. Turner. Martha, Miss Klrwln : John Lake, Mr. Webb: Thomas, Mr. Marsh : Florence, Helen Mc- C'abe. Tlie play Is In four acts, and the flnnl cnrtnln was nt 10.50. At tho end of this week's presentation the piny reverts lo the possession of the author. sri:iiiii,uTi|N anii CIianky open on the Hurt circuit of parks for a js'ilud of ten weeks, liegliiulng last week nt Kprlngbnnk Par London. Onl., and closing Aug. Hi. a I Kvaa u not her trip over Niagara Kails ranld*. LkniiBM and -St. Cdaik plnyed Park 'J" aire, Worcester, Muss., last week, and me this week at Capitol Park. Hartford, Conn. They open .lollp 8 nil Keith's circuit, lit Hostiiu, Mass. I'iiiiin. Obfk.n's Minstiiki.s Kostkb : lOm- plre Comedy Four. Dave Kvans. James Cun- iiliighnm, Jos. A. Jerry. Win. Klnnell, Miner- son and Kincrson. Lnmlioet anil Pierce, the Klelmers. Prof. Storks' bund aud orchestra, and Chris, (ireen, manager. ' ♦«» RI10II1Q ISLAND. -The premier performnnrn Kdwara Fuller, of Olorld of Players. — Notes from Al. W. Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. : We have opened our Summer season under canvas and are playing to S. It. ii. nigh My, and turning hundreds awn)*. W. C. Cunningham is no longer con- nected with Mr. Mm tin as general manager. Frank Cooper will he manager of No. '-', "IJ. T. C." Co., and la now attending to nil huslness for Mr. Martin. All contracts made by Mr. Cunulnghnm for Mr. Martin's attractions will be tilled by Mr. Martin. Henry W. Link has been engaged us general agent of No. 1, "V. T. C." Co., which opens Ha season Sept. 17. No. 2. "U. T. C." Co., opens Aug. ft, and Mr. Martin's "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" Co. opens season Aug. 15. — John 11. Wills, manager of Wllla' musi- cal comedy companies, writes that he will launch n new musical comedy next season, entitled "Sweet Slxtecu," for the linger cities. Chas. Burt hos secured sumo excel- lent bookings, nnd there Is a promise of It being n line production, us no expense Is being spared In the way of printing, scenery and costumes to muko it so. The attraction will open In September. Mr. Wills' three night stand repertory company Is booked solid over Its usual territory. During the Summer scuson ho will manage Tumbling Dam Park, Brldgeton, N. J. ; Traction Park, Mlllvllle, N. J., mid I lie Iron Pier, Cupc Muy, N. J. — - Veliuii Swiinslun nulled on May 27 for Denmark, and will visit. Sweden, I lie laud of her birth, before returning In the curly Autumn. — I ,l//.le II. Itnyinoiid Is scoring II hit US Mrs. Orchard, in "The Defender," nt I lie Boston Thcnlrc.' She has inlerpoliiteil "Down wio-ie the Congo Flows" In Ihe llilrd act, with success. — Henry Diulcr writes from Yokohama, Japan, that he expects lo sturt for Siberia wltli Ills wife, for a trip, beforo his rot urn home, — Frank Lara writes from Knghuid ns follows: "After n successful season wllh •The Klondykn Nugget' I Joined C. Finch Hulton's Co.. In 'From Scotland Ynril,' unci wo am booked solid until Christmas." ♦ «» ILLINOIS. Providence, of the play written by this city, editorial writer and literary crlllc on 7'Au /'cnnlilciice ./oiiiuu/, which won tho urine of to,",)) offered by Hie mniiHgeinent of Kel Ill's Theatre for the best piny by u lthode Island author, was given by the Albce Stock Co. at Keiths Theatre, June 1. be- fore a crowded house. Several newspaper critics and theatrical managers came mi for the tirst production, which was received with a degree of onlluisliisin nugurlng well for the future of the limy. "Fclters" Is the name Mr. Fuller has given his piny. It is a story ofWm'crlefln life, the scene being laid Bt Marlboroiigh-by-tho-Sea. Mra. All- ston Is nn attractive young widow with one child. Her husband la supposed to have been dead five years, and la never spoken of iiv her or her friends. She Is In love with Phillip Addlngton, and he loves her. Their engagement Is nlsiut to lie annotinreil, when < icon iv v Culvert, her supposedly dead hus- band. i'llippeni-K. She at first' tries to huv Cnlvert'a silence ; then follows n bitter strug- gle between her love for Phillip nnd her duty to her child. She hns ample grounds for a divorce, hut Is Urged by ltcv. Herbert Utogt uoj. lo procure pa*, the church. BQt IVorlo. — The (Irani! Oporn House Is dark. Piinsl'Ki'T IIkiuiits Pauk (Will Nash, man nger). — Business has opened good, consider- ing the stormy weather. Week of June 1 : Phil, and Nettle Peters, Arthur nnd Stock, (Jena Bowling, Iteklnw, Fred Wnddell. Wkaht'h Tiikatbk (P. A. Wcnst, proprlc- torL — Business Is fair. Week of Juno 1 : Burden nnd Itehnti, Inula nnd Ityan, the Lnlsenrlngs. the Barneys, McDonald nnd Coy. JAL'OHN' Tiuiatiik (A. F. Jacobs, proprie- tor). — Straight vnudevlllo will be run dur- ing tho Summer. Week of June 1 : Threo Nlemeycrs, Wallace nnd Beach, Pickert and Whippier, De 1 ,niie.v nnd F.slelta. Tkuminai. Pauk. — Opens Its season Mny SI, wltli a vaudeville bill, bended by the Albion Brothers. NtrrM — The extrnvaganxa roinimny has I'losed at Jacobs,' nnd most of the members have gone to Chicago (ius Hauler, stage manager at Jacobs, aud his wife, Jessie Lo • Kunpp, are Hie parents of a baby boy Tho tent of the (ientry Show was blown to pieces nt Rioomlnglnn, 25, nnd Ihe show suffered u loss of $2,000 The ushers ut the (irniul will hcnelll June 2, with a local minstrel show Itlngllng Brothers are hilling for July Wallace's Circus had packed tents May 27. and pleased John F.rkard loft tho Wallace Show here and Joined the band of tho Busby Bros.' Show ill) Tho midsummer Carnival opens Juno 8 and continues two weeks, under management of local tilks. Fernrl Bros, furnish the attractions, ami Dan Flsliell hns hilled Ihe city in great shape P. M. Sloan, aiilmnl t minor, wllh Wallace Show, left It here Muy 27, ntiil resumed work with his old employer In this city. Iici'nttir. - iinsliy Bros.' Circus came May 27, and besides doing fairly good busi- ness contributed some to the local news Items, Frank II. Webb, the owner of. con- cessions, and M. Ft. Mitchell, of Miami, Intl.. were married nt noon, 27, In tho parlors of the St. Nicholas Hotel, by Rev. Horace L. Strain, of the Congregational Church Cordon lleinstreef, of this city, musician nnd concert performer, formerly with Seift Bros." Cirrus. Joined Hie Busby Bi-os.' forces here Billy Fudge and A. C. Stafford havo made arrangements with Hie street car people to pitch their vaudeville teat at the Falrvlew Park terminus of Ihe line for the Summer, abandoning their original Idea of taking out a road snow, Some men like a fuzzy faced chev- iot better than the hard linisli serge. Both arc equally swagger. You can have a suit of cither cloth for $20. English woolens at that, mind you. Blue or black, but blue's coolest. We'll make it single or double button- ing and put as much extremeness or conservatism in our cut as you com- mand. If the suit don't please you, it won't please us— you'll have to be satisfied before it leaves here. We'll send samples, measuring out- tits aud fashion cards upon request. ARNHEIM Broadway & 9th St., N.Y. OUTDOOR EXERCISE Is an economy or lire, and tile Bloyolo Is the most substantial factor in the groal movement toward physical development. The IDEAL WHEEL For health, ploasuro or business Is llio COLUMBIA BEVEL GEAR GHAINLESS, **>•. ™.oo. COLUMBIA CHAIN MODELS, •50.00 and 840.00. HARTFORD and VEDETTE, •35.00 nnd 825.00. The Two-Speed ficar launhlumi wllh Counter Brake on Olialnlciis Bicycles only *16. Hub Coaster Brakes, *&. SKNUFOIlCATAbOOUK. American 'Cycle Mfg. Co., ■Gaitera Snlea Department, HARTFORD, CONN. VVANTKu I.AIJY TRAP ORTJMMKR, SumlnoronKBgeiiient, open June is. ArtilrewNcttli llagley, Blieedy's Tliealro, New Bedford, Mans. WANTED, GOOD PIANO PI.AViit One that call play good hot overtures and fake for soniia. die. Other porforincra, write. Join on wire Ticket If I know you. Week atandn. Addresa lie .lames II. Call, Kensington, Columtilauna Co,, , 7 good lllm.-, *30. Have other lllms. I doz. vlow slides, IJ Locturo Sol Lite of Christ, »10. Largo book on magic, $2.00. Stainp or no HsL FRANK K. HARTLBY, Siiirolfc Co.. Grootiport, L. I„ N. >j_... WANTED. INVESTMENT not to exceed $:iot), In good attraction, which must have merit and organized. Trinors, savo stamps. Olve full liartlculnrs In tirst letter. HONESTY, care Of CLIPPER. WANTED, FOR HERMAN MED. CO., a Kow More All 'Rontid I'errormerB. Tliose who Fake Organ given preference. Sure money. Longsca- son. Tlokcis. .ioe MILLER, Ryosvllle, Guernsey Co,, Ohio. WANTED, Versatile Comedian that can change Specialties for a Week and Play PIbiio. Good Sketoirrcani and Lecturer, write. Al tnust liu up In acts. Oood, sure money to good pconle. 110STON1AN COMBDY CO.. Springfield Oontcr.N.Y. ANYONE can loam to become a VcntrilonulHi by eooUrlug my personally conduoted Mall Course. Easy method. Success positively guaranteed. Por- hoiisI lctt«ror Instruction $1. SAM LINtiKRMAN PrOfBBslonal VeinrlloqiilBl, Pulace of Ainusenienl While Marali Valley i'ark.Clicslnnt Hill, Pa. stamps: doji'l needy on. Clilcf UoUiug Bear, LBW- PARROTS, Monkeys, DogB, Squirrels, Cans- rles, Fish. The largest varletf nt live slock In lli» world always on hnnd.' TUB ATLANTIC AND PA- C1FI O Blitl) C O., '24 4 K. Madison 81., Chicago, " !;.. MOVING PICTURE MACHINE'S, FILMS, Etc.; Stcrcoptlcona, Song Slides. Hargaltis alws.n on hand. Outlltsboughrandsold. Kllms wan cd. *^|HCA2IJ'^IIA^NtJE 1 B^^Us^8t 1 .Jrook I: IB. GLASS BLOWERS' SUPPLIEH-W'c make licat line of goods for least money. Ships, P'P e '' wlnoB, silvers, lens, baby hollies, tubing and cane'. Kaklra' supplies. Write for prloes. Chicago Msi A Mfg. C o., >4B4 Went Lake Street, Chicago. Ijl. WANTED -Space in Park or Ekc.iirslnii fli'niiiids for Simvoulr Chewing lluni, Dan (isiicrr, and your Picture on Button Machine. Experience l'ark Man, Will rent or pcrcotitago. „ , 1». o. box 138, Soinerv llle.JL £;. AT LIBERTY, OOOD DIZ. VIOLINIST (flood Repertoire). Sober and reliable, double alto In bawl. flood Rep. or Dramatic Oo. ihutnuys salary everj week. HARRY HASTEN, Mimical Director. Eclipse Stock On,, Klum'iudy. "'■ _ NWW PLAY KOR SALE-PRICE, •«««. ■The klabii ok diamonds," copyright im, A I Ant Meiodraina. Cast, H inBles. 8 fetnalcn. l'lays, farces, biirlestiues written. Address BERNARD KLINC, M West 'J81 Ii St., N. i« jaiEik THE yTEWr Y€>mc" CXTPPRn; THE VOICE ™0F THE HUDSON. uurili »»<> M "» ,c hy PAl ' L D *t W "»' CHORUS. u,>diullsiroll V. ""• HtMbMrn, gic ureal mighty , /imuion. IIWlHilfl and grand : "'£,♦ -iKi lh""< W* »' Hio.M.islcl'H lllllld. L'". . ...icn'rle* ulouil, "The Hudson am M' Why " .*mi« Toll nloiir-, ivhore Is PliCV • , „ i.rliig li*" - , .von loveJ her, and she Invcil yon jurihtnaw mat y<"i »»i" |ftV « m ««" ■..•'?! ©omple't* Copl» DOWN AT LOVER'S ROOST. Worth by RK.V. SIJ IK |. us. Musi, Im uroiiok kvans. .. . ciioius. Ev'ry. girl's a lady, ev'ry hoy's n King, Each , lad thinks hissweeiiieait, u Mil' real, real thing; If you're not acinialiiicil, ymi'il soon he Intro- duceil, All good rcllows are welcome down nt Lover's Roost.. , ■ : , i rid AT THE CONCERT IN THE PARK. YVniils by .log. 0. PAKIIEI.L. Music hyllKNY I HAVI'/.rN, <;noKjr.H. \ Al the enncert in tin; purk, . . When t he 'sp muter mewes i.lnw, Lovers Wooing, lovers i lining, Whl in Hie Baud plans sWcei anil low IM It afternoon or dink That'* the lime 10 spoon nml spark, Cupid's love darts, making sweethearts, At tin- concert In Hie park. raoe Ipt of late prpgrammi Don't go away, hahe, dnti'i go away, • nil! laiwdy, Ale.vaoiler, pleas* ilon'i go astray; IM! anion llslenlugio whal I any, Italie, A lh- Tlusliy, ilon'i go away. 'I >» Orohoatratlona will |>o sent, to Prof« enclosing stamps -For rA-fecrrn postage. ALIC BUSBY, DON'T 00 AWAY. Wolilsiniil Music by lll'OIIIK OANNON. ononis. NEW YORK TOWN FOR MINE, BOYS. Words hy MKMKVKH A Ml IIPIIY. Mitalo liy I'll Wlv < AM. All AN. ciihihs. . Ww York town for nilni'. hoys. New York town for inlim; Ain't the feeling flue, linys, going down the line? EveryBody's seen Hiore, he thei i nil or shine, There's apeeler* and i-cclcra nml nulnninlieelers, Si'ir York iiiivii for mlnel. sslonale only, on 1440 Hill tl.O: Cm ml Operil Home II In. I.. SA.V KRAnJCISCSOi Ml. Ami Building. (Holland Building), . 40th St., FORMERLY KLAW& ERLANGER8 OFFICES. leBBg .' ■ Villi sai.B, Cnmploio Ulnek Arc omilt, New nml AP <»ve, tuxlltff frame for same, ami laldes, ,..im:iiidiillcompteio. llcuily to set up. Acetylene uo (luillt wlih six lights and; shades for mime, cnvc H eompnsed of heavy Black clolli. and In- .-tiiiles iil«ek suit for liolper, arid line white Who inr Mtglfhw. Cost, complete, 142.60; will Hike is; rur »ame. Want to buy magical apparatus In *ood condition, mid silver plaied B-i|at Cornel: Jw ki«e'tt«HW* Address CHAS. COI'POCK", IMiilllna, la., week of June a. mi) inn) i.iriKiuHU'its, ip. ciii'. ii, mi v null unlettered crosj lining space. Drama, vaude- ville luirlemiut. repertoire. Mend $1 for too Sum- nir* (iisth House contracts, fiOc. pcrlou, ii.PAVRN'roitT.aia West Van Jiuicn flt.,Clilcmio. WAMTBD-Skctcli Team for Med. Co.. one iimsi play organ. No- l>oo/.u toleraied. One week -.'iiiiIh. iTcdily l'asi|iii:lriia, write).. TIIH WONUKH WQKKER8 CO., iHefeln« f S clitiylklll Co., nn. SliilOTIMO GALLERY" AMD PENJfY M'.CA l>i: - WANTKIi, First Ulan* Taf toner: also an KiiN'.tiic llullon riiotouraphcr. JJIfr money for ii.'iu man. i'opulailon v.'.ooo. Ilusincsa good imillChrlsinins. Proprietor, Simon L. iiosen. m Tliiimcs St., Kewpn rt. It. t. ' WANTBU, LEADS, GEM. BUS. CO.ME" lllAN, Clllt. WOMAN flitd specially, flen. litis.. Haulm and others. > Bummer aeiiaun. Upi'ii aiMim IS. II. WHY U. ARNOLD IK in 10 A. U„ I to 1 1'. ,r Films. Also Acetylene nencrnior and Hinder. Male oirer. • L. I.OVE'IT, ■ • -827 Bo. ItllBI.. It rooklyn, N. Y.- WANTED, .1 Klrxt CIiihh Sketch Teaiitii; men nml wivea preferrjud. To begin Ural or second uei'k In Sc|ii. I.udles and gentlemen up In the nii'ii. lit/.. Preference given to ihoae jilnyiug piano w m-giiii. No HiiIiim, iiilcvnx, klckerx. or crazv i pit-. Have made a tiarral of money ilila seostui. ■■ ich' Niinrv in advance If yon enn fnmlslt xc- mirlly. For Sale, iionfi. of ofl. xldevall.3 lents, ih. Junks, xlrliigers, cols, llghia, eooklilg uli-n-- •il-, lieildhig, fiildlug Organ, inimical glasses, timed if.uiy in Net up. cheap for cash, Dr. w. I„ Uatd man, YlntlHiid, N.J., iirtlll June ■) tjntii Polls- liittlf. l'».i_tir Stimni er. "■ , 1 r - j IMPoKfAIVT-l'll not ad. agnliMllI Kcpte'in- irr, Ian will Mill continue during Mupnncr in nine iii-is. snugs, etc., »i, iciisoualile rales MAKY>;. PKOHPKU'I', , , . « I Mlallop HI,., Providence, K. I. H W I H), CLOAK AND HLIDBS FOR MSKS CI.AHTIQUH. Alao sceoDd liaml lllnis. Adilnms C. BHBNKI HKR. Ucill orrf, IM, oil .. I'.u :, ,., t uariirtnr WANTED, (lood Olrcns for July 4 air opening on New Fair qrnuiidp,' o» '' ijl'alr Association, al. Ilollogton. W. Va. Also W I mi Hi .■ Hug, Kepi. U, Hi, l?, 1008; races nml "ilsroirai'iloiiH. "- Barliein- (loumv f I'tlS'i' •liracllons.'j'jxljiirslon ratea'nu all loalt' Ass., H. fi. RtonhH railroads, 'I'lPHWRITTEN Kketches, |1 tool! New im. week, "Kliiplng Mister Winkle" iiirrman com. '■'iwn and chic soubrelle), an iDsianiiincoiis lilt, iiiwr in-fit. Send siamp for list, special ads writ- Ira. .WIilressbcrnarilKlliiB,184Wesl2lllllSt..N. V, WANTKD-Versallle Med. I'erliiHiier thai liiiitsiiiKiih-JoiigRoaaon. lllns. SongHela. .Must s'liist. inss; lowest Ural. Want aniull 'sclf-play- l«* organ; also Dm. K. ft Willi » oraurr. M, I'. -mb— ~~ i.51!?- TPWC. Winiwori, Mlwaini a. ■^lTNKirwANTOB_(r„ui.'illuil." Lady or 1 tin, lii Vaudeville Bkcleli, fortparks. Itereroncis fjWjIjfJM j, MAY WKST liKK , Uiiraalar. Pa. ii^ff 1 * SAI ''' ! . Ooiuplclfl Dltilng Tent "(liiilir; i!.. y i " Pw :. H '"ves, dlHlicH and nil necesnary l«riipliernallii. Ileum of owner. .MBH.HF.NCllNUPr'1 BMSUTRIO MACHINES I.HI11T HIiOWINO llrnnn ., . NOff JIBAUV. ffiSi'K' I'orllie Service, *3li; Drysaltery »«'ldtie,,t26. Further parllcnlB ' i. ir; ; /iahsTer dai^ write to Weilster, Mask. Repertoire People at Once. L. A. Verbeck Mammoth Pavilion Stock C»., — Jg Mathioheni, Clarion Cw,'^ ««# STOCK CO. FOR PARK, ki"k»%l£ (Joportolw Peoplont Summer salary, ilia,. /,h. i : s ? uc, " 1,,e " MiMt Pans: Man with m>- nuitilor lllus laleu aonga. No fares advartccil. OILimB TytJfftMtL liniilniort, Md. TED, OPERA CHAIRS. I"* WOOD VENEERED CREIuBUItKD. M _ „ W'. A. MILLER, HRf^Opel-n JtoM. ex i| n g«, r a, Ark. THE CURSE OF GOLD?' "•«» MHiln""*?," 1 .- Oooi'lHie "Pedal paper. Hlmrl Uni r K ft *M rlglll*. *I0 cash wltli unlcr. -^JjjIENIi fjRSON. inn B, a;tli BI- New York. A M'U H ' .viV^Ji?' "''KUTIJIC, Willi .SIIEKT , ; "IKK, AMI TWU BETS »>ff MONO rll.lllES, Al.r'RRlH.. UAhMINACI)., I38K. founccniliHi., N.Y.. WANTED, FOR _ • AND ISText Season Al KRPERTOIRE PEOPLE, all Hue A in liw- having pla.i - wlih paper. Address alao ig iiia 'Y. •/..'.■care nfCl.lPPEKOmce. FIRST? ART WOMEN in Concert Hall. unrl |>n < *«ir | ii^.-. Kill* A * I ' I I'I'HI To Work Liberal -iitiny !• 1 >» > iii.nl 111* venr iiroiinil, .. D. SULLIVAN, 117 Co.iiiii.it la I Si . Il.iir.il,>. \ . V. if oliSltiffiRS Not striiKgllng /or su- premacy, always liaa lictii, Is now and nlwavs shall )>e TUK liRANDEST i:\lll- III'I'IOX OK ITS NATURE IN AMERICA. WANTED, A I IPSI CLASS III, ASS MLIIWEII, none oilier, si reel l-'sir and Carnival Managers, notice Now hooking Pull Dales. Address JOHN T. HACK.MAK, _, \ Bnwjiliwaa. Ka a. FOR TENT SHOW, Week Manila, Comedians and Specially IVfipIc or all-kinds. Must change fur a week. These iloiih- ling la brass preferred. No tickets. I nay all after JnlrJug. .stale low cm and all In Ileal teller. C. .1. WAI.S II, Mlllciluii. K, ¥. Performers and Musicians AflOOttNT III' ENLAIKIINH. Chand«ll»r Man. Pt'i'mivtieiH adtlntsMr. A. MANN ACQ., Oherlln. ()_ 'W'AJSr'TISD, GLASS BIO WEES. ADDRRNH GFO.V. SCHMIDT. 37 South St., Hartford. Conn. '", " TUT A VZ E D:, ,', PERFORMERS Thai play organ, anil Piano Players Hint work on stage, siatc salary and ail particulars, til her useful people, wrlla. HATI'KK 'H REMEDY CO.. Philadelphia, l'a._ MATEURS PLACED: 'I lie only nitlce In Auierica Hlgolug conlrauts to place aspirant* In few weeks: illreot llielr cnrecia; Having iniieh lime unit money iif school. ■ i JilAKTRLL, lWWesi <'.'tl8t.,N. V. CHy. SOB N .E iR ir AND ALL THEATRICAL 00ODH. Scenery patoted cheaply and oulckly. Ainaleiirs supplied. IIHAB. E. MILLS. *i1 YV. 41st St.. New York OICT. r# HELLER'S EASTERN CIRCUIT OF PARKS AND PIERS. Wanted, Good Vaudeville Artists. Trenton Sirect RaHWHJ'l Electric Park,. Caiinlen; Casino Pier, Ocean Ch\: Sewell's Colin, Cape Mav. Address M. ItCDY HELLER. KallllV New Thealr'e. II in Che. i nut SP. I'tifla. 3WOTIOI3 LEW 1 1 lii Chestnut SP. Philadelphia. I'ii. ^^^^^ - , . ^^^ ^ ^_^ ^^^ ^aaa^ WANTED, D OCKST ADER Two Sketch Teams. Change two nights; Noveliv 1 Acts of all kinds. IIARfTOMR and TKOMIitkNE'atul ALTO for II. and H. We pa.vjiil. , Monet sure. Slate lowest salary mid -ill tit -i lelier. Address ',':-:!: _ Mil O WHRO CKKB. Troy, X. T. THE IRON PIER, SYRACUSE, N. Y„ ALL STAR Open EE, Opened Decoration Day Dig, llig Business. Time fur Vaudeville Acts. JOSPNI DI'NKl Mgr.: SAM I. KOSLIIE, Stage Jlgr. WANTED, Comedian with Specialties, sonlirette nml Ingenue wlih specialties, Pianist, Iransposer, arranger, to doulilu stage. Low Hill- ary. Stale all. nave delay. , Thoto. who wrule please wrll« again, LoRNE ELWYN, Ipawli'll, Mass. • •• COMPANY • •• The Largest and Best in the World MANAGEMENT OP J AS. H. OEOKER. — WILL BECIN REHEARSALS MONDAY, JUNE 16. All people engaged will ouiaiiiiiiilonto at once n, .IAS. II. DRI'KKM, lliinnicei, Room I'.', Ma. IIIKIADWAY, NEW YORK, For a Broezy Time Co., A BARREL OF MONEY TOR YOU, sioglng and Diineing Soumelies, fwnotheiH with aaaaaaaaa aiMaaitaa as ■■•_ mmatm ^ *!•** sirong soprano V.rtces. sniuiuer and Regular | TUC If E TT IT D H BJ tluCifl ill C Sea-oii. Slaloull, . Iinuiedlaieeiigagi'iiieiits. All I II f" If | tlrlillw IT 1 6l H_ 111 C Ov a» dress MERLL II. NORTON, Waiiju u.Wla., Jiina ■■■■■ V B» I Ralinil ,11 DBlBBlTV laigl H i:Mciiiiiu, Mai-liiielil s. Nellisvllie'j, Totnali li. 4a,annaMh!aninaiaaB aw at * mm m ■■■« ai. aa ■»&■■■ wanted, STREET FAIR AND GARNN Good Sketch Team That can change CIS of nil kinds. oiteii; nisi. Vauduvllle I'crfoiiu- HONEY. Manager. Dc tir. Ills, Wanted Quick, Good Comedian, Singer, Dancer And up In Acts; Sketch Team, Hlsler Team, Oood Lecturer Hun can r«ke organ. (Pliers, write. Tell all. OREGON MEI).CO..Iinllai uia,liiilliiDli i iOo..l'B Side Show and Platform Men-The Greatest Money (Idler ever shown la Hie Two Head Ilock-n- Do-Pa. Price $46. Send for list. W. NELSON, s Van Sordini HP, No. Oamhrldgc, L kfasH. ' AT LIBBRTV"," eueral Agcnl, A I Press worker. Address e . I1ENEI1AL HEL1VERY, Phil*,, are of Pa. nrw nAVP AT LIHERTY for Siiuuner Stock. ULa nVffll t'harnclei, Comedy and Cenlet-I Old Men, Character Leads and Heavies. Address DEN HOWE, I loneiiHicr, Maryland. By mall only: not a telc-^ i upli statio n. EDISON COMBINATION MOVING PICTURE ANO STEREOPTICON MACHINE, complete, ready rnr use, ua, alkrkd l. uailstn A. CO., las Easl'utli SP, New lork, M. Y. ONE LUBIN COMBINATION, LATE MODEL, Coniplete, roady for use. wlih ."lOiifl. of dim and 2 M'ls „r song Slides, (CD. API'ltKD L. IIAKSTN A CO.. l as Eas t Mill HP . New York. N- Y . Prof. L. Mercogliano, WITH A BAND, Is Readv for an Engagement Tills Heuson. OEI'ICE, U) Union Ave , llrimkltli, N, V WANTED, CLARIONET FOR UNO AND fflCHESTM. Week standi), flood holds; no inullnees. i Sure money: fnay work. Adilresa In PA1TEN ,v I'ERRY CO., wei'kJiiiie I. (ileal HaiTingioii, Mass.; week June s, i ,,-,., Masa. WJJOT P. TOB BECKWITH'S R.R. SHOW, A row more Lady Perfonnera. Wnuhl like to Near fioiii agnod irniipeor doga. Mr. Pitts, pleasewrlte. Must. Join on wile. Hlale lawesl salary. Address l.dl IS ItOYAIS, New lieilfoid, Mass., J utie 4 lo. CELEBRATIONS, STREET FAIRS, CARNIVALS, CONVENTIONS, Etc. The most complete and re- llalili! list, tiiihllshed soiiil-inolillily. Rend THE NEW YORK INI'ORMANT, in.:. Newsdealers or atnlllec. IUCi.IOHN STREET, N. Y, _ WANTED, A IIAd IM.NOIIINO OU'ITIT i/i:i(!K. Aildrnss MR. ril *M. SAUNDERS, Coney Island, N. Y. clarendon Hotel, Surf Al e. . WANTED, Tliiei' Rellahle Medicine Performers, (lood place. Salary sure. Slate If you play or vamp organ. PERM AN MED, CO,.l'lyMniiiilnlii, Ulster Co.. N.Y. DIB. and BBS. BUCKLEY (cue iiuuki.eys), Helloed Musical Arllsts, liave .lime s, It, 'i2; July •-'0: Aug. 10, 17, 24." Open fur I'urks, eic. «BN BRADFORD ST., UfOiHyiTlpN^Y^ PARTNER WANTED KorSI'MMER STOCK ami regular season. Write for particulars. JOHN B. PRICE, aarWuH .Tdlh St.. New York. AT l»OHTSMOt!TH, IV. II., JUNE 30 TO JULY 4, INCLUSIVE. The llreateal Event Ever III Hie History or New Hampshire. I .d.imsi Puopln will see IP WANTED, ANIMAL SHOWS, HIDE SHOWS, VAI DEMI.PE HIIOWS, MEHKYIIO HOHNDH, MYHTIC MAI/E, SNAKE EATERS: IN WHIT, ALL KINDS 01' NOVKI.TIKH ON STRAHIHT RENT (ill PERI ENTAOE, 2rsl CoitceHslons inlet al reasonnh|e lei ins. Any ami all kinds or iiovellles l.-iiiniiiiile, (liind.v. I'i'iiiiiit. I'm gel Prin-iice, Small Workers, Etc. A Acres In nil. Address at once I,) P. O. IU)\ OUT, j I'Mlt'l sail!) Ill, N., IL \^. A. LAWRENCE PHOTOGRAPHER T||i Aiiiioiiii.es sini'iiiiig reiliiclluiis for Ids Arllslle mid Cp-'I'o- Dale Ptiiiingrapli-. Niillilug like It has ever licin nirornl liy any pliotngraplier. Ills tM.nil Venoiinn Panels reilticed In til. DM per do/, surprises everylmilv. Artlsls Proofs which cannot l,o olilalned eiseuii, ie i.o less limn alO.Oti FHH DOK. In hlHsiudii, are Hl.oii pel do/, a.i.im (Hack Par- hoils reduced lo aX.OD Jar do/,. One huge photograph given with each order of any pliloces. In largo lots leads litem all, na bo doen not employ nnllcllora or semi InvllatlouH toe free sittings, which havu proven expensive lo those aoceptingiheiii. HE CORDIALLY INVITES MANAGERS AND THE PROFESSION In general to visit his studio slid i imped Hie work i|iilremenls lor profOHHlonal scenic egncis, Accessories iip-lo-ilnle, fusing original, and all Re. Work llnlkhed In 21 houis If leiimsleil, TELEPHONE, *»*> INtll HI. KKINHIDIUi'M N'l'tllllO, 10 %Ve«l lllli HI., Ilel. Udi unit IWIi *v N«w York Oily. m MTJURAT & MACKETT CO ■f I'lllWKMlMt .1. II. IMI.VAVIN. And a carefully selected Acting Coinpain, Elgin Royalty Plays, Car Lund Hpeelal Sc.iinerv, I'lvn High Class Vaudeville Acta. WANTED -Coin peteiil STAPH HI ItPiTOH lo |ila> some purls, CtlMEDIAN Who eaudogood Hpeolallles. Woman for noneral Hiislness, HEAVY MAN, JI.VHVILfi MAN who can Hlug Illuslrati'il Songs, PROPERTY MAN who can do lieiieral Business. Can also plaoo mill mom good Vaudeville Feature, MUSICAL or AeroHallc Season opens Aug. IT. Hnml programmes and photos. Will return Haute. Consider iwo weeks' alienee a ihiIHc negative . Address JOHN J. HUltHAY, care Murray A Maokey (X, 2 TIIBJTIIUB AIITIS1 S, Who AIM n>« ".Moke do... I PlC.BUlcil .".♦ "I I MR. aa. MBS. DANNY MANN Offer You "MANOY HAWKINS" ind MRS. GROGAN'S DAUGHTER.' lit. Akron. ().. Lakeside; June si and 211, Vmttigs- June", Olvmpla, McKcesport, I'M.: Junes, open:. I uiu town, 0„ lilnra; Julyil, Eleolrh: Park, Kent, IP; July III, Hiirliirton.o,; July an, 27, Aug. I .l.i ' aajatl ., - ' „ all , 10, IT, open. CAPABLE OP FILPINP ANY POSITION KKiJIIKINP A MAN OP ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE, IS AT LIBERTY POIt IMMEDIATE EKhAOEMENT. B. KESNKIIY 1IIILLKII, Ill's) H'e.l 'I'tveiily-tlll Ii HI., Now York (liy. Mr. ^ Mrs. Jas. E. Cooper. A LAUGHING HIT IN ONE. Al Tony Paalor'. Theatre, New York, Ihla weak. \a\\ yon loll nno. lors, Trick Miilehes and Jewelry. Ciiialogtie r*Rfer» KXI'I.HDIMI ( ANKH, Hill, unite and Blue Canes, t nne llink c'anes, Ruliher Balls, .ColifeiK. Hosiers, Itii-fle Wooilj Hindi HoiMls, . Rnselti'., Celluloid Bullous. Ciiullc Ah Mir- ■ NEWMAN JIFH. (.'IP, Cleveland, Ohio. 362 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. THE HIT OF THE SHOW FOR TWO WEEKS AT THE HOWARD, BOSTON, MA88. JOE PAIGE SMITH and WM. MORRIS, Reprowntatt... Evans Lloyd and Lillian Waltone tITONES, Singing Songt- •that's ill- -and Featuring the Most Original March Song ol the Seaion, entitled "I'VE MADE UP MY MIND TO SAIL AWAY" Published by T. B. HARMS & CO., 18 East 22d St., New York. AUKKTB-JO PAIUK SMITH •nil WM. MORRIS. THE TALK OF AUSTRALIA, INDIA, CHINA AND JAPAN, THE MILLIONAIRE HOOP ROLLERS, BALANCERS, WIRE WALKKH8 AM) JUUCLERS OF THE RICHEST ORDER. THB GREAT HARBE^CKS, Touring the world. The means wohsvo crossed: The Atlantic Ocean, Irish .Hen, English Channel. Nor Hi ecu, Kiel Canal, Hull le Hcu, Mediterranean Sen, Black Sen, Adrlatlo Sea, Suez Canal, Red Sea. A rahlim Hen, Inillmi Ocean, llav (if Biscay, Ausuriillan Hike, Tasmsn Sen, Bay of Bengal, Malacca and Hillliatrii HlmltH, Oillf of Slain, (Jlllf of TongKlhg, South China Hen, Manilla Bay, Kuiing-Choii Hay, Mneao, Hong Kong, Japan Ocean, I'scltlc Ocean, Mouth Sea Ocean, oulf of Mexico. The countries we have played: America. Canada. Mouth America, Mexico, Havana, England, Hioiiand. Ireland, Wales, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Sicily, HH'll/.erland, Africa, flertnany, Bavaria, Saxony, Bohemia. Aus- tria, Hungary, Houitiniilu, Turkey, (ireci-c, Poland, Russia, Norway, Sweden. Denmark, Holland, llel- Klum, Cairo, Egypt, India, Ceylon. Australia. Now couth Walca, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, West AtiHltalln, Tasmania, New Zealand, Slrnlta Settlement, I'cniirig and Singapore, Slam, Manilla, Philippines, Hour Kiintr, China; Yokohama, Japan; Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. Now all you new comers, don't walk lame; foPow the conn, ucrcrs of the world with hoops, and you may be alile to walk straight and tincomo artists nnd a gentlemen. Aflor a dozen years of good experience the Napoleons unite Hoop will always lie the Icadcrriotthem nil. The emperors are always creating now features for managers. PI RATES, Look out (or the cut we will put In THE CLIPPER la our next ad. We will ask you all to do It, or steal this new trick If you can. You aro welcome to It. Smell the Ink? I havo a new monkey I got In Hlntn, and ho is now rolling hoops. I havo him dressed In short red skirts, and part his hair In the middle, it's awful tunny, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. He Is always looking In the looking glass. I tun going In use him for a (rude mark. Friend Egbert, I got one more row out or the Austra- lian date. You know Hoston, IMA. We will tour 0. S. A. with our own (Irand Co., with nothing but the best nrtlslH of the world. Regard* to all. Address 31 OAK ST., Fall River, Mass., or Palaco Theatre, Londoo, England. All letters aro forwarded at once. if* THE TWO JEWETTS Tilt: BEST 3 CII1RA0TER COBICDY SKETCH EVER SEEN IN VAUDEVILLE. NO EXCEPTIONS. Address nil Communications to EVERETTE A. JEWETT, 103 E. Stein St., St. Louis, Mo. ASBURY PARK THEATRE. IMPORTANT TO SUMMER BOOKERS. Thoatricai managers who have done IiiikIiiohs with mo for so many years must not forget that I have thelargost, boat, and only Summer Iheulro on the Jersey const. It seats sixteen hundred, lam now hooking attractions for llto regular Summer season: al«n for the siilisvi|iieut Fall ami winter season. All communications should be addressed to W. H. MORRIS, Theatrical Manager, Asbnry lark, N. .1. Rl ANAUKHH of Klr.t Clan Houses Don't Miss Beelng V STANTON JR., A* TUB 111 MOIIOI s DANCINU HOUDTKIl In tho "RUNAWAYS" ut CASINO, IIKO V li\v A v. Close June 0. y WALTER STANTON JR., as I lie Olattl Ituostor, really made the successor tlm ovciilug. Ills dancing won rounds of applause and caused him to be recalled half a dozen tluios.— N. v. Old iter: SIE. SAUTELLE WANTS (iencral Hupt., Aaslsia ut Rosa Canvas Man, Boss Animal and Elephant Mnn, Four, Six and Eight Horse Drivers, and Worklngiiten lu all departments. Also Ural class sober and reliable Boss Hostler. Long season, good pay nnil best of treatment, tloo/.ers, dlHorganl/.ors anil would be wise ones will be red lighted early, su keop on*. Others, write us per CLIPPER route. 8IO. nautkllk, J « >o«- A 1 1 1 ©*«J O l\ II I o, Sing.ejrjs and Dancers Tony Pastor's Ttmati o till* week. On at 3 and h.jii. Managers Invited. WANTED, SIDE SHOW OF ALL KINDS, Kolt TIIH BLOOMFIELD, IND., STREET FAIR, VMK (iimmemim; .ll'MK -II. Hlguosl. fnlr In Indiana. For terms address iptlck, !■' M. RAItNLK. I'hlciign tipeea House Untitling, Chicago, 111. WANT TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE IN ALL BRANCHES OF THE REPERTOIRE BUSINESS FOR THE BRYAN STOCK CO., IN SUMMER STOCK And foi- next season, Waul Immediately, Heavy Man and Stage director, also another good Repertoire specialty. Those who have writ ten, wrllo again. Moth shows go out again next season, (live full par- ticulars, send photos mid all llrst mall. Musi lie sober, reliable, have good \\ ardmin- and appearance. Nobody too good fur t his staler. No ma lingers wanted. Can use a fen- weeks of fnlr dales. ■ Address llryau and Martin, Cure Lyric Theatre. Washington, l'a„ week June I ; Zancsvlllc ()., June a, indetlnlte. HACK TOt; KTIIF.H At; A IN IN A NEW ACT, "THE IIIHA," GRIFF WILLIAMS and VANOLA MELBURNE, A Dig Hit lust week at Poll's Theatre, Welti bury, Colin. Address WM. MORRIS, 43 Wast Ssth St., N,Y WANTED, REPERTOIRE OR SMALL OPERA COMPANY For Summer Parks. Sister Teams, Musical Acts and others with high class vaudeville acts, write. Managers smith needing good people, write. SOUTHERN AMl'SKMKNT CO,,Oreeusboro, N. U. ROW. WERTLBY. Manager. SI sii.i a >.!'., it t ' * mi rvi «■, .i . ui EDNK.V KIHOE, Secretary, "lirVS~l'lAT.K"lNTKBKST In Suberb Attraction. Al rTuTo? aoltjles Printing- Handle own money, Siiininer and Whiter season. Will Invent $ for »• Espei'lciiec iiunecessur.v. Address quick, Mttlt. KOMbliY CO., Bethel, Vl NOW READY!! TWO HITS!!!! PROFESSIONAL COPIES AND ORCHESTRATIONS. Ttxe Smashing, O-asliing: "Oirl" Song, "Mademoiselle New York." By PAUL WKHT and JOHN W. BRATTON. ■BUSINESS" IN EVERY LIRE OF THIS BEFBA1N. OBEAT FOB SINGLE SPECIALTY OB BIG ACT. A swagger tliot'H awfully Kngll.li A chic tbnt la quite Pares, A touch of the Danish, a trace of the Spanish, A little of Germany. IN: A flash In the eve that's Italian, A blush from Klllnrney or Cork, And a style of a pattern, thai is only Manhattan She Is Mademoiselle New York. .. THE SUMMER NOVELTY, MY COSEY CORNER GIRL. By JOHN W. BRATTON. Adapted to the Popular Instrumental Novelette, »IM A COSEY CORNER." Everybody Knows this Strain. CHORUS., M r ' 7fe 3 'Ut^itleTcorr-Toer 'co-sey^.' y/tm I 'sit withjny' Jar j. ling Rt»;8.ie^_.'With beri i-or-id for th Quick. •osltlvo Hitsm M. WITMARK & SONS, Publishers. FREE— Professional Copies to Recognized Performers or those Sending Op-to-Date Programme— NO CARDS. WITMARK BUILDING, 8 WEST 29th ST., NEW YORK. After Jane 15,N«w Wttmark ln.lg., 1 11-140 W.37lb St., Just below Marlborough Hotel. (Look fortheBee-HlvmClaelcTowrri. "HUMAN BOMB" $50 OUTFITS $50 Aeronaut Leo Stevens, Ilox 181, Madison Sq., N. Y. Lindley Park Casino, GREENSBORO, N. C, WEEK OF MAY 25. EDW. WKIIT1.V Manager KliSK.v HIIIU »: Assistant Manager IAHES and DAVIS, The Yoiller and the Conn. Billy HARTS Edith, Refined si lining and Dancing Act. laude M0I80N and Dabel PALMER, The Hoy and the Souhrcltc. FEB0U8ON and DDPBEE, In i bcii sketch, "TruliiliiR a Husband." ADELAINE OARB, I'll e and .serpen line Dance. LA PETITE DOBPTHY. The Child Wonder, PROF. F. E. WILUAM8, Musical Director (u pieces). PROF. ARTHUR L. VON DECK, Pianist. PICTURE ACHINES. Now and Second Hand Slereoptlcons, Films, Sonic Slides and Supplies. Picture inaohlnoa re- built with all improvements. Hheostats any volt- age Meohanloal effects for aels mado. Expert repairing (lone. NBW YOltK FILM EXCHANGE. N. POWER. Mgr., ill Nassau St., New York. Phone USOO Cortland. THOROUGHLY RELIABLE Emotional Lead | Heavy Want Summer Stock. Wardrobe. stenlv, Sarlurr small, but pirulyt references • ghosts need not npj iiiipeiiriiin'o, tic ghosts need not apply. HTHAItillT, care of CLIPPER. WAKE XJI»! Deliver the goods ami gel your money. Mono- logues, Dutch, Irish, -lew, Ritlie, Kid, Coon; 26c. cscli, 6 for tl 00. "The Same Thing Uver Again, 1 ' skelcli for comudliiu and Boiibrettcfl.oo; Cross Fire Duicli Act, two mules, $1,00. Sketches, etc., to oritur. Ii.du to icon. Stamp for ruply. CEO. II, ALLEN, 401 Easl 23d St., Now York Lily. WANTED QUICK, Band Leader, Orchestra Leader, Tuba and Brass. OTHER MUSICIANS ANU ACTORS, WRITE. VYIEDMANNS BIG SHOW. Omaha. Neb NOVELTY DANCER, Assisted by MAE HARRIS and the FAKNWORTH DROS., JACK and DUDLEY, ages 11 to 8 years, have open time for parks, ele, All play parte, sing and dance. Address liUDlEY FAHN worth, Room le. lirosdway Theatre llulldlng, N. Y. city. WANTED, LADY PARTNER TO DOUBLE DUTCH COMEDIAN, line with experience. Address ARTHUR STEW- ART, UK Uruadwjy, New York City. WANTED QUICK, FOR MEDICINE CO., Under canvas. Single Performers, Sketch Teams snd Novelty Acts. Contortionist and Juggler pre- ferred. All must change for week stands, Also want Organ Player, lady or gont, Must read and fake. Mention very lowest salary In first letter. My limit, ALL YOU ARE WORTH. Preference given performers that donbto bond or 5 organ. Tickets If I know you. lie ready t ojoin by wire. Address DR. H. C. STERLING, Columbus, Kan. BABOAIS— FOB SALE OB BEBT, BIJOU THEATRE, Binghamtan. N.Y. If not sold or rented tieforo July I, inoo, em Fold- ing opera Chairs, perforated backs and seats; the entire equipment of stago, consisting of Scen- ery, Drop Curtains, Furniture and cvurythlug per Liming lo the stage will be sold ut a bargain. For pur titulars address L. M. OAFFERTY, litnghamlon, N. Y. WANTED AT ONCE, A Good Piano Player, Sight Reader; Silent. I'cr- fnrmor and a Comedian. Hot ii must chango for six nights. This Is a long, pleasant engagement for good people. Know lu tent. Stop al hotels. Salary sure every week. Address . HILLY sksraii, Paulllnu. Iowa, ■ Caro of Mlnnotonka Med. Co., Paulllnu., Iowa. Musiciaus W anted For the Oreat COLE YOUNGER £ FRANK JAMES' WILD WEST, Solo Cornet, Clarionet, Alto, Trom- bone, Others write. State lowest salary und be ready to Join on wire. Address E, D. UAYWORTH, Bandmaster, Tullahoma, Tenu., June 6; Hunts- vllte, Ala., (l; Columbia, Tenn,, 8; Lcwlaliurg 9, Fayett villi; 10, Chattanooga 12. SIDE SHOW PEOPLE. Wild Olrl, Strong Man, Good Feature, Al Door Talker, Marionettes or Punch Man. Alex Wilson, write. UEO. IRVING, WELSH BROS.' SHOW, S,oiiicrvlllc, N. J., June d; Easlou, Pa., June s. WanM Performers and Musicians for Paul's Modem Minstrels, under canvas. Must double or do iwo or more turns, State lowest in first. Also want to buy Sterooptlcon and Song Slides, It cheap, PROF . FRED J. PAUL, Garrett, lud. Wanted, at Once, Good Medicine Lecturer; Also good Sketch Team and Single Performers thai fake organ. MODERN REMEDY CO.. W. E. CUAl'PIN, Mgr., Osk Hill, Fnette Co., W. Va, Wanted, for Medicine Co., Irish or Blaok FACE COMEDIAN, Comic ami Sentimental Singer who can do straight In nets. Address HARTLEY MEDICINE CO., 400 Franklin St., Philadelphia. Wanted, A First Glass Clarionet Player Fir summer Hotel. Give references. Low ultou. For particulars, address E. W, SPEAR, No. HO Cu inberhiud Ave., Ashe vllle, N, 0. WANT ENGAGEMENT Character Woman with Spccialtv, Summer Bcason. MAUD UEALL PKIOM, 1188 SHU St^ NorHiJVCBt.JVashlngbin. It. C. Tf Mil ItBI. AND Aflf 87— CHRIS. GREEN'S MINSTIIELS at Pnlorson, N. J. UerulvallJuiiF 8 lo 20. Look us over. A sure win- ner. Foriipcii lime address 219 E. 23d ST., N. T WintBd, for R. R. Show, Boss Canvas Man, Boss Hostler, ft and s Hores Drlvcrs.Muscle Dancers, Novclly Acts, Concert Teams, Sc»l Man, Train Man CHAS. SYONE, ■If.j-Kl, E, Ketizle St.. Clilcago. III. For Indian Bill's Wild West, cic-Soldlcra. Rough '.V.'lPPj".! 1 "" ? Ita ' irw ^ Vamlevllle Acls. AUGUSTUS JONtH, UuullngdoD,ra.,JuueO; Cumberluuil,Md.,3. OPPORTUNITY. Interest for sals In Theatrical Office in.1 Ti lillii- Hon. Good proposition for experienced parly or newspaper matt, or will consider lady orgeallr- mar novloe. Luoratlve office bnslncw with pro- f.:sil >m land managcrlnl opportunities. "BSTAHLNHKu," care Of CLIPPER. Jhe Cutlery King ITHE MONEY SAVER FOR KNIFE- {BOARD MEN AN AUCTIONEERS The men thai knows your wanle and sssdi them qutok. Write lor Oatelogua-THEMOIT OOMPlCTE EVER PUBLISHED. HARRY L. WEISBAUM ,850 E. Madison St., OHICAOO ENNEN'S BORATED TALCUM TOILET^ POWDER for After Shaving; Imlit that your bubcf "«» ataiajSli Toilet Powder iftor lie iliwet yns. ■■ ," Aollnpllr, sad wilt I'BKVIST my of 0" msoy ikln itliemes often conlrnclf' 1 - _ - m»BW — A poiblve relief fgf MltaH "«*'■ ClliriMI and St'gai'ns, anil all «mictlon«olllieekln. SJ "if., r, all Ollor of I - r -.] .1 r U 1 ,h . (Ml MM "*•— ,lie ^12"^ S.. HERE IS WHAT YOU WANT AN I'P.TODATE MAOIC AOT. Something new. •M) stale work. Price 6ocenta. Addrcas FRANK BANDICH, P. 0. Box Ml, Mobile, Ala. WANTED, A SUfflflER BESOBT JM FIRST CLASS MERRY CO ROUND. 60 feet: V!°™« abreast. Also A MERRY (10 ROl'NI) FOR *ALK, CHEAP. 40 feet. OEO. W. IIOVELL, 128 Eckfo rd St. , Brookl yn, N. V. WANTEO QUICK, for Callahan's Dramatic i,.-i R „ v ILLE 0| R0US, Performer*, muat douiilo »& B m, ff °- People; ulso Advance Man. Car » }••*. Tloket* to rfght parties. Route: Orundln, «?^_Juii6 3. 4;,VauBuren. Mo., Juno 6, 0. SCENERY FOR SALE. riii'i! "u?*? 06 *) Dro P CurtiUn, 1 Gx22 ; W ft'*' ',' R. h - Will he eold cheap. _ LUJ5IJM HALL ASS-N, Woburn, Mn. CIRCUS WANTED. ii. .HS ?' 000 Population nnd good districts inUnwanun. U. u. All Privileges Free jAddreim J No. jj, CLUNK. HnlWnd. l'n ApflT LIBERTY. LISTlW SS^HPl* AND VARIED. CONCERT mSTlNCI TO CIRCUS CONTRACTING •--. _ W. II. HOSKIN8, enro CLIPPER. "ANTED, LAOY CORNETTIST and Trombone, Address F0U ORCHESTRA. " ^ ™ _ WOMB n. SMITH. ■_r— - — Jgljy._ HarrlHon sirce l, OBIOAHO. "OASTS JED"? HUNDRED TOASTS postpaid LI$IU\ l ?!«" , 'L ,,Bni "'c•. Colmnl.it*, Ohio, l)ep|. u. M URRAY HILL TUBA. 42d HI. Ev'ngs, Evenln* In Lex. Ave. and 8:16; Mats., 2. Matinee Every I I Evening Price*, Day, -iT,r. | Sflc. 35c. !»Oe. The most successful Comedy ever produced London, having a run or 1,600 night*. OUR BOYS. Henry v. Donnelly as "Perkvn Mlddlewlck.' Preceded l>v "A MOMENT OF TERROR.' Next week, "THE LATE MR. JOKES." ii [ DeweY e. mil st. Matinee Today TRANS-ATLANTIOUE CO. 2 Ilurle*i|iics. Vaudeville. Is a catalogue ror STREET MEN, CANVASSERS, PEDDLERS, KNIFE BOARD AND CANE BACK MEN, FI8U POND AND "PITCH" WORKERS unit other merchant specialists. It Is a 400 page hook especially devoted to such good* and novelties thai you can make hlg money on. Send ror nue. It'* free. SEND FOR OUR "8HURE WINNER" PRICE LIST and CATALOGUE FREB. "THE BEAUTY SHOW OF BROADWAY" AT THE FAMOUS CASINO. Messrs. Sam S. Shubert & Nixon A '/.hnmcrman's THE RUNAW AYS. DAQHifYD'Q continuous lilOlUxtO PERFORMANCE. .IAS. FRANCIS SULLIVAN and HARRY J. HEELER, FRANK HAYES u ml ANNIE SUITS, Mitchell ■ A. ROTERBEIUJ, 146 Illinois St., Chicago, III. IAIAUTCI1 DAN0IN8 QIRLS, SKIRT DANCERS, If Ail I tU. SISTER ACTS, CHORUS BIRLS. Send Photograph* anil Lowest Salary In first letter. Also COMPETENT -TRAIN MAN. «!»• lleferenre. Cam n*i> SPIELERS who ran make good anil n-t thv mon»>'. Can plae« 4 wo good platform *howa and on* or two t»n« show* on pnreentage. CARNIVAL PEOPLE IN ALL BRANCHES KEEP IN TOUGH. SHOW CANVAS S/ ORDER BY THE J. O. GOBS CO., DETROIT, MICH. ALSO FOU SALS 100 SPRUCE POLKS IN THK BA RK OR DRESSED. HENRT W. HDTTMAN, Theatrical Attorney, 172 Washington St., OU1UAUO. ADDRESS THE GENERAL AMUSEMENT COMPANY OWNING THE HECK CARNIVAL COMPANY, A* per route, Laura*(er, Pa., June I tnU, Allenlown, Pa., June H lo 18, SEND 4001. FOR 0ATALOQDB No. *. Send tot*, for itali No, Catalogue Sendtct*. for Ottalone No. 6. I 10 AND 112 CRUNK ST. (Near Prince), New York. Theatrical Supplies, Greese Paints, . . . Tights, Wigs, . . . THEATRICAL JEWELRY) Gold I Silver Trimmings, Spangles, Etc., We Mnd good, c. 0. 0., eubjiot lo Iniieetlon, but require s DepetH on ill Orders. STANLEY STOCK CI Wants for Sunnier Stock and Next Season, MAN FOR OKNKRA1. BUSINESS, WOMAN FOR JL-YENH.KS, CHARACTERS AND HEAVIES. (IdoiI wardrobe ludlspcnsalile. Must he xnlajr ntidrelliil.lv. One lilll a week. Salary pi.Hlllveiy sure. We never close. Long engagcincnl lo good people. Miiat Ixi alile to Join oh wire. Addrsas AHniFRSTANI.KY.StoueJIllI Theatre, I'ei.rla. III. AT LIBERTY. 11 CORNET, CLARIONET AND TROMBONE. B. AND 0. Flrat ('lass Attraction* only. Strictly aolmr and re liable . A ddress Wll.l, J. lliritOIB. K.llna, Mo. i*ore ~s»aivi5, "MacEvoy's Original Hibernicon," The lineal Panorama of Ireland ever painted, ivllli play, costumes, music, draperies, fruroowork, props, ga* oiitlli. I havo niaile a luindlcof money, pia\ iiik ohurcli aud society dale*, exhllililng al plcasilro resorra In Siiminer, etc. You can do ihe satntt. No resHousiiie oiler rcrtiHCd. Best of run sou* ror snlllug. Addrciw J, K. O'NHILI., si Myrtle Wreet. Boston, Mass. WANTED QUICK, AN A I CHARACTER ACTOR MUST BE VERSATILE, EXPERIENCED AND RE LIAIU.K. l'rcrerniaii3t-ito4Ayear*olil. Mlsroprv Mentations CLOSED iiticr Hr*l rehnursal. onon salary to right man. Also want THOROUOHI.Y EXPERIENCED R<-|M-riolreAg..iit. Address WALTER L. POTTS, Fuliou, III., uhlll May 30. Tlien Ueltovuo, Iowa. Party Willi Scrry-Clo-Rounil, ONOC. Will purchase or lea*e privilege. Ureal rliance Also Sketch Teams aud Single Wnmi'ii, at all lime* Addrcas MILT. C. IRWIN, 1 1 1 Poarl Btreet, Halllliii.ro. Md. WANT E D . VIOLIN, Doable Band. ACTOBS, the Same. . . Always an niienlng for gentlemen. Iteat of treatment. Name lowest snlnry nnil nil In first lottce. fllAS, W. OdllMN. Wmiiwcn. Wis. F* HAVEN, N. J. LIMITED ^CMIiKIt OF BOARDERS TAKEN By MRS. FRED RIDER, P. 0. Box 28. IIOATIMO - P1SHIWO • CIt AQUINO LILLIAN LYONS CO. WANTS FOR SI MM Kit SEASON, Strong Juvenile Woman, SlnglnguuilDsnolngSon- lirelte, lleuertl Business Wonian Willi Specialties, Henri ul Business. Man who can Sing, Properly Man wliii Specialties; also Piano Player; salary low tint sure; state It In first letter. PRANK J. DEAN, M»r., Mulr, Midi. aNTED QUI OK, SKETCH TKAM FOR MKDICINK SHOW, WHO PLAY oROAN AND CHANCE FOR WEEK OH MORE. Must Ijo good and no chewing. Also WANT 01UIAN PLAYER who I* Good Header *nd Fakir; cither lady or gentleman. Long-, pleiisant engagement. Write quick. Address DR. OIIAS. MITCHELL, Memphis. Mo. WANTED-People la All Lines of the Mid, Biz. Black Face, Irish and Dutch Comedians, hinging and Dancing Souhrettes. (Sketch Teams, Novelty Acts, elc. State all you do first letter; nuinry sum every wcok; ticket* advanced to any part of the United States; Join on wlro. Tho "Vanes" and Franc Clayloil, write. Address TIIK MODERN REMEDY CO.. Catuiirldge. Ohio. WANTED, MUSICIANS, to Double Band and ORCHESTRA Can also place I'sefal TOM People. MASON IIIK..-;., Illghsplr.-, Pa., June i; Slcnlloii 0; Marysylllo jj Duacantion t). WANTED TO BUY, Movlag Picture Machine with films, also Black Tent. . Must lie cheap and In good order. (I. A. FIE, BIBS, High HI., Fort Atkinson, Wis. YOUNG BAH HAVING flOODVADDE- VILLI SPECIALTY WOULD LIKKTOJOIN PARTY OR FARTIF.S IIAV1NO BNOAffRMKHTH. Address "SPECIALTY,') care of CLIPPER, NEW S0N6S A CHINEE MAID. Pine *oubratte song. Now and good. BAMBOO BABY. Soprano or Tenor, Contralto or Harltooe and Male Quartet. A »uro "bit." HEARTS AND EYES. A lore baUad, tbe pertectlon it poetic delicacy. HUSH BABY MINE. A most dainty lullaby of the beat order. To-Night Sweetheart To-Night. A beautiful new ballad of tho beat popular order. Soprano or Tenor, Contralto ur Baritone. If You and I Could Dream Again. Another Una ballad by the writer* of "Tell Me Will My Dream Coma True." Bopramxir Ttnoi, Contralto or Baritone. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. A classic (em o! ram beauty. Tenor, Contralto or Baritone. Soprano or WHEN THE WINDS O'ER THE SEA BLOW A GALE. Another vrcat baas *olo by II. W. Pctrlr. com- poser of "Down In the Deep Let Me Sleep Wlusu I Die." Baa* or Baritone, Duot lor Baritone and Tenor and Male and Mixed Uuartct. These songs will be mailed to pro* lesslonala sending: late program or manager's O. K., and a stamp for each pleoa ordered, or IO oents (or all of them Including others not men- tioned. No intention will be paid to parties who do not send stamps and program as requested. Cards will not answer. Remember you always get exceptionally good songs when you order of us. /Br* Always state voice wanted. Would like also your per- manent address. Mention this pupor when ordering. THE ALBRIGHT MUSIC CO. 195 Wabash Ave., Chicago. end CHI C The swclumlllttle omnium he lUn J>IILt* , "ri'sil; nil new; only used two we.oks, ami lopiviiH usisla weekslioforelgotHaliin; everything at ulmrgaln; coal t'uo; will sell nutlli for fgr.o im«Ii: top, Mm., Willi I'ifi. middle piece; All, hold people, eimvas seats; stage, wllh oiiii sel of scenery ; st.«go, Itx'JS; lo band coat* and cups, I Us < drum, 1 side drum, slake puller, 12 aectlon* or seats, strlugeraud jacks : I wo llagH, 4*u; ovi-rytliing all ready to *»l up. I luivii aronnted oilier gi.ml oilers, lluireroro will sell i|iilek. Write or come over und Hue outfit. Address P. J. Smith, 111 Second Ave., Loruln, ilhlo. snap for STREET MEN A IIKAUTIFI'L 84 PACK HOOK, (Villi Elegant Portrait of etch President, from Washington to lloosovolt. son word llfo of each. Much oilier In- lercslliig mailer. Aiirunlluilv lioUllil, Big thing ror Fairs. SELLS FOR lo ilE.N'rs. «ll.0tl I'KH Ion TO YOU. Sample, Oct*. In stump*. OREQO fc CO., 133 F. Canal St„ Plnr Innill. 0. Acme Studio, 49 AND 51 WEST 28TH ST.. N. Y„ Yri I , li4 > «4>«rrapli4 rx. SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION, Up lo date anil novel eiroe.ts_ln LobJHMIiniav nhol.» ALL KIDS' OF ATTRACTIONS WANTED For our Hlg Fourth of July celeiiratlon, Whitley Uoumy will p.inlirate (his year at Sow h Whllloi. Tliomands or people will he here. The manage- ment want* Hi ho.u from all kinds of tented ami ■iitsCii air nlirai lions. Wrlle uulck. HASH BALL AND AMUHKMt-NT ASSDCIATKIN, F. E. MINF.R, Clialriinn Smil h WhlHev . lojl PH OTO GRAPHS Cabinet Photos of yourself ror selling, lis per l,ooo. Send photo or ueg. and 20c. for suniples. DA I' nipli . HUSBAND OR WIPE PHOTOS. BS.oi. per l,ooo, FORTUNES, 60o. ; Samp. 10o. PUIWCC Krl -letter* and Kntor**. l«rimrABDKNASTIJDIO.Piiii»..P». VKMTillL.OOUl»iM. iy one can do If. NO special Throat needed, f I'm** notice* mid par Any i e aeli It porfeelly hy mall demur* funic stamp and neiriianeni address. (I W. SMITH, Jin l(oMlni»rm . J,rM. VI. FOR r^l5^V»J©, COnaiNBO BI.MBPINU, U1.MIVO AND BAUUAUK CAR. Espeolallr srraugod for traveling companies. NKW JBKSK.Y OAR WOHKW. T^ike Vliiw. N. J, WANTED. ORGAN PLAYER. M I'DICINM i'i:oi'LK up In tbe bias., long sen- son ; low, sum sulary. Address L. 0. now- Alll), Proprietor of Quoker Med. <.'».. " Mn.. " Htrotlier. one week of June. ! I IIAVM HOMiyrillNO THAT WILL IKTKK- MHT YOU. AddrtMa J. H. 1'AIlKKIt. »7«4 Stale Hf.. Chicago. III. I've Just the SKETCH for YOU. If not. I'll WRITE one. J. W. SCHWARTZ, Md St. and Park Ave.. N. Y. N > tam|i», no reply. Wanted, Actors Who double In liaiul. Stain lowest salary. Plsuo Flayer who doulilea bras*. SAMCKL MeOlT- CIIF. ON, H. T. <'■ Sh ew, Ashvlllu. Pa., June s. Wolfe's New Casino. Ths ONLY TKKATIIK now 111 tho entire City of Jacksonville, Fia. Population 4.vooo. Address J. 11. WoLFf, MauigtT, ' 1 364 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June e. t'ii i- ■'.*.*' encer, IS TIIEIll MIMATl'UK tOMEDV'BR/VMA, KNTITLHJ) ; Address • T HBO. CARNIVAL, Bank St.. WaWrlmry, Conn. W^NTCO, REASON 1903-1904, , v COHB1UA.N mid. Character Mhii -Mm anB'donblo cornel In band. ** ,w. ' other Oood itcpci loire people iii; both jnuat do strong specialties; a Properly Mhii for strong Would like it ItCHr frnm quo nioro Specialty team; both todonlilo ! mill Musicians, write. State lowest. Pay your own. Address >•' UriV Jfto UlMivl'llu Inw. HOX tOR, HIOllx Oily, Iowa. ^Sr^MT1ES:O,F0B"A WISE COON" COT, colored Mm-liimiM And Performers. Mum )>h ladies and gctiilcmon. No railroad fares advanced, Itnn'i ask for II. Will p»y good wiiiirinR to llrst dais people, Chorus girls, wrlto .A. I.OR1), f.7 W. MUD Aililrcus i New York Oily. A IA?jpy .-(giMAff DIALECT COMEDIENNE. Character Hinging mid Darning Specialty; uleo pjay Mrl*. Open noxt season comtdj; i i ' ■ 'I ■■ ;v! • ■ '• PBKMANBNT ADDRESS, No. 3£ for FARCE or Musical K. U6I ll 81 :N. Y. WMTED IMMEDIATELY, For ,MU 0. RUCKEH 6 . SUMMESi STOCK, ■ ; "■ Under Waterproof I'linvill, ' Al Juvenile Leading Man ami Hnubrotle; lliolo doubling spooliililca profon od. (Jan place Bund and Orchestra Leader, Cornet, Tuba, Burllnno and ClArlnnrl. Slate all linn loner aud inWeM salary. I- p*f In'inoney, not In promises. Join on wire. I nit. |l; i>. iiuok Kit, Oeiwoln. Iowa. B.B— Tl|dcnWr»uft iu, wrile: Up voloi torH ftiryon , WANTISP, At U*m Vady ai^d teadjng Baa, 0no«» palilo ol Dlrnilng mill HIiiRloit aiioh pleeoa nei'lenec and aiilllty. Wenkntnnda. Puyyourown Imai'd; wo nay iratmportallon. Rcfcrriicc, any tank or hitBlneaa Iiouhv In Uoiliany. Ho„ or any- one employed l>j ux iieloro. HohoumalaAug. ». - - 0. M. Hl'BKI.HMri'll. DetliHiiy, M». WANTED, Two flood Sketch Teams, O&ft flood Cqmody Dutch Toam, One flood Iris'u Team. OLHVMI BANDANIIOIICIIHKTRA PWiPLKpleaao wrlle, as por ronlo, If not I.OOli, HAVHHTAMI'S. UHARMK RAYNARD, Ml*iir Maniiacr, , >.T , t AiiMilnA Uiyne'MMIimirela. WM. MORRIS la no longer conneelod wiili Itnwau'a. r»Milnio Park, Marlon, Hid. All arllftx hooked al Park nieaaeWilnto JAM. ROWAN,- Hole Propilelof and Manage r, Marlon, hut. ■ ' "FORANYTH1KU In llieMuslvUno, Wrllolla." $100,008 FOB A 8010. tiiIh amonnt vi« roallxoil mi "After Uio Hall." SouKi ifiakc for- AincH. Uo you wrlieY i'erliapa a foriyne awalU yon. They nuvor aiieueert who nevoriri. If yon a re aliorl of worda or intialu wo will readily supply them. PltlUKB LOW, OIIAI.ITY IIIIllll'- Bond for pi U' o Hal. TDK IIOWA III) I'll U. 0O„ Ball Imoro, Md . DO YOU WANT THIS ? THK ROYPTIAN HltHTLKR8 (all organization of llie HoiiUiern Illinois Traveling Men) will hold iliclrtirai annual meeting et MnRPHVHiiouo, llfliiRPlD. Juno a». uo-Jaij l- ' Tho Winter Opera House liau tills lime open. Wrlle or wire* :< HARRY O. O/.IUJRN, MsUBKor. flood oi»n lime Id March, Ap ril and May, UK. WANTKD, 755 Jmrrymm Bhelby »Ko w, MUHIOIANBANU PBRKORUKHK. Mitslelana who can double lu slww preferred. Travel hy rail. l,on« aoason. Hnqtera not tolerated. No llikOla sent to alraimere. Kxplalti all In tirtl leltor; no lime lo dlekor. Address all let lent to o 1 1 AHjj^n^KN^iopjnt^d^^ Oji r ^!l!!l:_ WANTED, Reliable Professionals, njaklBgoiibnlKul stands, to carry our line of Ail- vcrltwUt (Hbs srul Oalendera, wliloh aio sold to UriilglaTai olio' Dealers Uurdwaro Men, Bauka And twiriilianla Hi aouoinl. lilogant onlllt, eonve- vlcnt lo carrv, good eoiiinilsaloni lu.oo per dav can easjlv lie made by giving the hualneaa a few lioiire eaeli dav. WrlU- today. OKO. H. JUNd A CO., 1001 Walnut Hi. .Cincinnati, Ohio. WHO WANTS Frank and Sadie Harrigan Ano P eu«..cr J ....«.^er.A, 1 drm Nt:y>ou . i , PLAYS LOW HOWLIY W G.BROWNE Wanted REPKRTOIRK Acl'i ills in nil BPMjIMtlM.or doiibhiiK brass iiivferred. Blnti I owTatT lIKl-AOUl'lt and KIKI.hs. Hiny.ll.Jlml. TEMT FOR SALE, 40*00 ; rpUia. Rodoh and KlakCa. Address , 3! w . from Unlverslly of renua., iHsr>. j am 40yri. of age, fill, "i; In. high, and weigh ntldh. Have and wear yuuker uniform. Have lliu front and can deliver tho goods. Osn rur- nlsh the heat rereronc.es. open for salary or per cent, proposllliui. Wrlle or wire quick. Address 1111, iiiiKi 1111 Melropolllan Ilutol, AlbiM|iier<|iWi w. M. AT LIBERTY A hnatler. My press work unsurpassed. Kxperl- oncod, reliable and strictly sober. Write or who quick io ciiAM. l.RWirr, Wcaleru lluroaii N. Y. 0I.IPPHR, W)i Ashl mid Block, Olilea go.lll, WANTED, Musical Comody Team That ean Bliig and dauec In bully hoo »cil do Bhorl laughable Kkcteti. Can use other good nuts: also Punch. Week stands. i.oii« season, ray crery Monday. Btateall in llrstloller. ),. K. KIMi.care ofROBINBON CARNIVAL CO., KtctthoilvlllO, Ohio. BALLOONS, AIRSHIPS, GAS GENERATORS, Bend iHVflJWkDf ■» STgVENB, Box 181 Marilseii Sqilare, >cw lork . UNIVERBAL EDISON KXIIIBITOHS' KINETOSCOPES • FILMS* new &Sb»nd Hand ram&ASimJK BOUGHT & SOU vj mmsssss and heb Famous si^ook Co Jo^uTarcMWool^^ Mnthfli- 10 ^ols^ 1 wrlsoract ^»h DreuserloSlar. PIANIST, Bight Beador; an AGENT who knows - bt slness thorSuB Eft 'and Is a hustler and Is HOBKH. 1 will BOY latest BdlaOU.PIclure Machine wltM n^T^™*™trito*u»» l "ta><>to A«t or do good specialty. Wani'STRONn bproiaYty TKAM who eon play good Parts. Pay your own board. No time for long coiTcspondencc. Tell ami Ur8t teller and sehd pholo. Address G. FAITH ADAMS, Knox ville, Iowa. WANT Oood, NBW SonHBttoimt Melodrama wllh I'ctnale Lead or Soubrcltu, with Full Line it Paper, on Roysify, or vflH Buy Otilrig lit. » ' ' :» ■ Phila. Trunk Factory, 11M7 COM1MBIA A VK., H. A. STOUT, ■ - Mgr. Bole Manfri of tha OBIGINAIi Patterson IX Trunks »7ln.,tn.MB; 30ln., $11. mi; ;illii., |0.ln; 3ttlBi.V&0. 40ln.| IT,!")! TBRMH, CA8H WITH OttPEIt. ■BBt Tt&~ TSE&r Musicians fur a (list class nark, Oomol II. A- O., Clarionet ll:<\ ,lal Violin and Alto,K-mtt Clarionet, doulilo KliilC or Viola. State Salary. Other Mil- slelana, write. Would like to lipar from owl friends. Address ' • SHOOK KY BROS., McArthur. Ohio. WANTED, VttiACle-vil*® %A.Ot«8 KOIIJUNK B ANIIBALANOK OK SDMMKR SKA SON. AT ({IIKKM OITY UARDKNM, KUM1HA, N. Y. Addlcas all commu"<' 'lions to M,Ia SULLIVAN, Manager. TOM PEOPLE. Ouaecuuul- of company oloslng. Maria or Ophelia; Kva, 'Popsy. BiMtig spcelnitv tot uoiicert work. Join nil wire ami ticket. Aiblresi Mrs. LAURA II A/. Kl. TON, car e lleii.lhd,,l'eorla. III Kli/s, Diuible rliilly lor Aiblress AT LIB FIIKU H. CAMPBBI.I., Comedy, Oharaetein, unyililiiif cust for; Oood Spec-lullles; pant two aca- sons principal comedian .lerooiad.v's llrady Slock Co. INK/. II A I. VIll'llTON, Juveniles, Heavies, lien. Bus.; Oood WardroLe, Strictly Itelbiblc. Wrlle or wire. I'ltKl) s. OAMPHELU, 4 Wlillller Collage, High 'Hock, l.ynn, Mass. Man for Oharaolei-s -Willi alrong aneclallles, Piano Player. ■ 01 her useful Rcpertolro People, write, Stale lowest Bummer -aularv. Manager pays ex- penses. Musi loin on receipt of" wire. Harry Mooi-e, Harry Lawrence, Heorgc Randall, write. C. T. KAOI.KTON, Oarilllcr. Mass. WANTED, FIRST CLASS LADY AND 6ENTLMEN CLUB JU66LERS FOR BID ACT. Send pholo If possible. Address DKKKNHA A BHKKN, Putnam House, WHU Si. and 4th Ave, New York Oily. DOC SHOW PEOPLE. If vou. wunt in Inly German Poodle I'rtuples at lie and 5.1:., write me for I have got 1 he goods. Aiblress Cutv»|o,.ouio. UuroaUu, PLAOE PALOS PARK IS A SUBURB OF CHICAGO. Tile scenery of wooded hills with crocks and springs makes Ha elm ruling place for home. It la healthful and restful. Faro 13c. Many families ItAve looutcd, and amoUg tbcin quite a few ramll les of actors who mid ll convenient to their business and a lino place for home. We sell large lots, Box lMifl.. 011 timbered hills, al $3211; tin cash and $r> monthly: Bend rnrllleratiirn; names of notora given Ivy request. Mnnson A Co., 144 La Salle St., Chicago . ^PRINTING i FOR ,!j j TENT SHOWS HBNU POR I»RIOKH-<:AT AI.OUl'K. HENNEflAR & CO., Cincinnati, o.*' ~AL VI EN [ E--DA N GIN C Aud Vaudeville School of Acting, Grand Opera House, N. Y. '■ Entrance, MO 8U1 Ave. (Always open,) Stage dancing, novelties and vaiirtovillo Aula lauglil complete In every detail with guarun; lee or engagement. My pupils: Ethel licvy, Paula Edwardes, (Iradh Cameron, Wm. Rlaladoll, Lew ninom, Bnrlho, Johnsou and Dean, La Neva, Mn/.y King, La llollc l)a/,lc, Agues Muhr, Honker ami Davis, lie Mtlths. Iliirnev Ollninn , llloiidclls, Ida Fuller, Marlon Winchester, Ksnieraldii Sisters, Hope lloolh, Bt. Tcl.Rooney, and hundreds others. Call or wrlle for catalogue FOR 8AI«K.-Tlirco Spectacular Novelties, wllh scenery and dates. Also Sketch and Monologue, MOTION KIOTO KKS, noiiipleie onlllt willi operator for Pat'ks, Lawns, FaliK olc; latest Imported niuiB from Europe, 200 np-lo-diilo subjects. Films routed by the weok or month, weekly chungc; also the juvenllo operas, Mllpullsns and Mldgcls. Wrlle for special eliculars, lorms, olc. F, II. DECKER A CO.. ISO F lfih Av e., N ew Yo rk, CIRCUS CANVAS AND.TENT8 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Second Hand Tents In Block." Write for estimates. '" THE T. W. NOBLE CO., » to 10 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. DI IVf For Stock and Repertoire Companies I 111 In and Amateur Clubs. Ournowios-page a uia a hj catalogue will be aont frooon request. The Dra.niatl« PabllshlnB Company, IM Dearborn Street, I « West zstli Street, Chicago. I New York. 5ohmer Park. Artiste of all kind* writ* for SUNDAY DATS ontll Jans 1, anil KUI.I. T1MK n on. 'June 1 to Hept. I. Moritroal, Can. Shooting Gallery Supplies LATEST NOVELTIES. Write for Illustrated Cata- logue. WM. WVIIPPLEIN, Mgr., ' SOS N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8 LOT MACllil^ES, ACTOMATIC WBIOHINO HCALKRi ALL 1EON. KIJtCTRIC IiVNQ TBSTERS. F. I. HOWARD, 681 Washington St.. Opp. Adams House, Jlostbn, Moss. MACIIIMS. AI.Sll I'lLMb'. Kl>. UARHH, Kernnn's Theatre. Wiishlmrton, I>. V. itcciiatiniis and Readings. Oalalnguos Flee. All dra matle papors for sale. PLAYS, "_ _^_^t^img^st. , Tjra™go. B 8 TO N F I L H EX CHAN BE. Aeoond Hand Films, Song Slides and Machines Bought, Sold and Eiolmngod. MM WASHINGTON ST., Room 43, Hoaton, MAss., opp. Adams House. SHOW PAINTERS K. J, IIAVOB1V «i CO., 1011 to 110 Bnindwajr. Brooklyn. N. Y, VAN FLEET, «T WBST Wti^ Si-RKKT. NBW 10RK llln..« forMiimmer;niidl Winter «.iigan.«mcnl. Those wit e< Irtlilci. gl> in praferohre. Nliton MUMnsera mml Pnon a ni >il. Will atnr good Leadlnc Mini or Woman wild Hi Iteportolre People In all .loiililc lnn.s and do spec with their own piny* wanted, y 111 star gooil wardrobe. OrRaalzra bund at alt or M|M thnl douliles oixhoslrn. Olhsi MuslClnna writ*. Lady with *tronR Nlnalnir voloo for concert foatare. Also Lady CrmnitHi that does two or more turns, nerilia Dorian, wrlle. Nhow opens. luno •r* i.l Miti'lon, Oliln. Homntineos. No salary helilliuch. Ilrsl oflreaiineiit. Man- agement pay* nil ufteropenlng. Address ■ NICK Il-Kfl. JUiirlon, Ohio. HIGH L- Wire lowest terms, VICTOR D. LEVITT, Eagles' Exposllan Park, BafUmore. Md. FULL ACTING cImIanTfOR 3 REliRTOIRE, Those doiiiK -iicclatili'i priilerablc. SPECIALTY FEATURES other IhauHluglng and lalklng acK SCENIC ARTIST, Imnicillale work, ADVANCE AOENT; ulso Second Man. Musi be sober all risj ■/UrlMK ,S1ii)wo)ieimtirAngiim. playing llie Middle West." Can uso tnlr dates 'In Illinois, Iowa sail Missouri. Managers wauling A show Hint Is NEW, lii'Micss wil.I, M. CARROLL, .laeksouvllle, llliimi.i. Lee AT LIBERTY FOR NEXT SEASON, THE HICKMANS Frances LCHdlng Comedy, floiibrel Ins 11 nil l,lght Comedy Specialties llml. iire'a'Feaiure. Pi S. Would Buy Good Two People Art. Address . . gE'ayARD. "Nobratka. All Kinds of BURLESQUE, STOCK ANI EOjALTY PE^OPL,^. Can oiler Specialty People four consecutive weeks. ' .IA^IES DitENNAN, LafayetloTliciillc, Buiralo. New \ork. Can place one hundred Women. EDWIN AT LIBERTY FOR COMING SEASON, ■ HnwARn alice NI6H CUSS COMEDY SINGING SKETCH ARTISTS 1 . Would like to hear from good Rep. Co's. to do spcclallicu iind s»nio onrls. Oaq change ror sis nlghla. Address, weeks .tunc l amis, (JLENHALE'PARK. NuthvUle, Tenn. •'SAILING DO WIT THE BAT," "ROSINE," "EVERY HEART MUST HAVE ITS PUN." THE THOMPSON MJISIO CO., W6Aj:»b»sh Av(f. p UllFosgo. SKIVQ TODAV FOR IHKK PKOFKSSMtM AL, CO^AKS. -■ ' ^ WANTED, Porlormors In All Linos Leading Juvenile Man, Heavy Man, COMEDIAN (Singing and Dancing}, Leading WCiiiau, Heavy Woman, single Musical Act. and Novelty Acl. Must All be First Class. Special Stock Season OF THE LITTLE MAONOT, Raohel Lewis IN HIOH CLABS RKPEOTOIRB AND VAUDKV1LIK NOVELTIKS BETWEEN THE ACTS. Pcrniancnl address 'NEW YORK CLIPPER. OANADA, Thousand binds, Main Line Clrc«» : .lunewCPni'tHopc.ivec*, July «, Oslmwa, week. * Treptoii, week! »"S Ion. woek ;'J7,Dcscroiit« week- AUK. 3, Napancc, week, preliminary to 'V wceke' Regular W" 80 ! 1 Toiir SOUTH. BONNAIR PRICE CO. Want for 5th Successful Season, "peiilnp In July, Tall Leadliig Man. 8. and I), comedian; strong Woman for second hii-me-J iproler leading- wnmiiij), 'Oharacler Woman, child' ror purls and' specialties* Man 'Piano Player, srenic Artist; olhur good Dramatic end Vaudeville people. Sinle all with lowest- Photos returned. I JW expenses. WM. N. .SMITH, Mgr., Ilarwood, Mo. (Venion Co.), uiillljilly 1. Oati usu a gootl opes Ingplay. Managers with lair dales wrlle. HO! ITOR THiE> COPPER COD^TBYl WASTED, SIDE SHOWS OF ALL KINDS FOB THE AMPHIDROME ■ « ' ATJHCUOHTON, ytaOH.. VteVlf. COMMENCING JONC 16. All open, UO enclosure. KVEBIBOHY COMB AND GET THE MONEY.' AddrCss ■|il|lck ' Tor all prm •«8e», , , ,. f '.n, BARNES, W MS Ohloago Opera llpUBc/CWcsgOi «'• TH^E {NTEW : VOTTIv \ efl ftnt tfl **! * *»* J J S6B ITS A FUNNY BONO, WITH' A MELODY THAT HVKRYIIODY WILL WII1STI.E-AT ONCE. SOMKTHINt. OFF THE COMMON, mmm. W — _ '"•RSyW.HER. CRAZE ! MIMMED, lOTtO AND, Will vi 1.1.11 KVKKYWIIKRK DAY ARTHUR I. COHEN DOWN BENNETT and RICH HAVE STRUCK A TRi:.MKM»llll.s HIT IN THIS PHKTTY WALTZ .HONO. IT OH'SHINES EVERYTHING ! (INK. THAT CAI'Tl'llKS TIIK llOUSF. KHOM TIIK OPKrVINO MITKS, AMI K VKH V HOMY ..IOINS IN *Mt « IIOHU.N. SWEETHEART'S EIL ROORRS HAS OIVEN TIIK SINOEIt A BEAI TttTI. MELODY THAT CATCHES ON SPONTANEOUSLY. IT'S A WINNER WITH KVERYIIODY HERE'S A SOLID SUCCESS. NOTHING CAN ( onPF.rn^VITIl it. Till-: HOST PATIIKTlf IIALI.AU PIIULISIIKD. THE I CAN'T SINC NAME i ' ; ' " v !■; [i TONIGHT HKKNNAN and STORY'S NONO APPEALS TO ALL HEARTS; HKINOS TEARS TO KVKKY EYE, AND I.INOKKS SWEETLY IN TIIK MEMOIIY. HKTS OP IS ARTISTIC COLORED SM«M FOR THIS SONU ARK NOW HKADY FOR OKI. I Vl.UY. PART1KH Willi U'lldl'K Hk. FORK KINI I \ PHOFKSSrONAIi rOPlKtt AND ORtlllKSTItATIONN KHKK TO H KKII. M7.KII i . _. _, .,,.,.,,. '. .•KIlr'ORMKRH. No Canla. When In (own, .all. Always please.1 lo set) yon. I™""' Wnlrfiir All Kind, of Ails on Hand. SAM flHeHMCH, ARTHBRCOHKN.JOHNHofcNICII, JAKlf I.AlIN, CHAD. IRVINO KngemtUe. for Hon,] Sliow. a Sp« 'Ialty.1 • ad HAHRV T. (IKVBN wUl tuttrrtatn.yoH, ! I W.H.ANSTEAD, 51 W. 28th 81., New Yirk City. TO 1 TTi VERYBODY! j Try Us for your Dancing Pavilion, Board Walk or Bal- cony. Glad to boar from First Class Musicians in all lines at all times. Address all to Main Office. ■ • MGJl, TOT HUMBUGS, Box 665, Ames, la. ■ OTTVrD MatiTPTT offers to tlm Managers UL1VLH JlAnlLLli „,,,,„ Middle si SKASIIV ltltl.MI1, STOCK COMPANY OF MERIT! SEND OPEN TIME FOR ONE OR TWO WEEKS. COLDCREA AtNT**PoaT PAm neon mcrifTor i-rom GOVERNATOR'S PAVILION THEATRE ATI/ANTIC CITV, N. J. WANTKD, AM. KINOM OF KKATIIIIK ACTS. "NO FIRST PARTS OR AFTKR- PIRCMSS." E J. LARKINS, Proprietor. HID F15KN. BjM. MjgajjT. fifk Can Use a Few Plays with Printing I Firm Class landing AfAit. Leading Experienced people III llll lines Willi'. il Siroiilt Vaudeville I'.'ill are. Woman and Comedian. Would like lo tieur from [ llegardstn all I my Friends!! i OrirdNf OLIVIER MARTF.Lli, Room ftj. Grand. OlMBM Home. CIIIC/KIO, ILL. TWO COMBINATION CARS FOR SALE. iiiuyiiift. long; fully equipped with uir brakes, air wiit.-ile, .inndnril couplers, STEEL TIRED'WIIEEI.s, Hiimi healed, 4 tloulile HUicrfliiiim; cur will iii'voniniuiUli' w jn-n|ilt-; lai'KO ccllur, luw ilnulilc oven Vim range, lint and ••old wnter boilers, liirife kllrlii'ii, Iji'dilliix. UlslieK, lilllw, Otri Inimudlatc iMlveiy: iti'iM-i i iiiiilliinn; ihihh Inspei'ilon on any routl In llie roinltry; rm-n PiU'c, $2,owi. Car i-un In- seen on Hie limit KnrlliiTii Trunk, (iraiiil Fnrk-i,'N. T>nk. Will rein l» ie*|inn*lP.u- parr)'. line Ti'ii. siiiicriiimi i:nr: iiiieoKbe ilnent cvit iiiiiieil uiU'iif l lii' I'lilliiiun.-liniiii; Inperreclcondl- Hon: Inrice cellar larae refrlMI«tnr,'ite«M lieiited>>'l.v wheel irnnkii, kTRKL 1TRK0 WHKKI.H, ahioirw l«lln lliroiiKliom, rniiiimii nir nun, hot mill BOld, waier, hi'dillnit. dlsli<-». linen, olr.; HNiierooiiisnll ilirmiKli; t »Kii piice, J^.'iik). Ciir ll>le. Will pay CASH Tor same, V wreM A. D. MoPHEE, Box 212, Medina, N. Y. Iii'irimil niiiilliinri, \ylir!.STBB;i TIKKI) WBRIIJ If |"is>Hile. Will pay CASH ror same, Winn hnv« y.m null Stale iiarllcnlars. Ailaivxs THE MAN THAT'S WELL KNOWN AS AT LIBERTY. NIK CI.KVKIt IRISH COM IC1H AN. li Seasons American IHirlflHiiiieiH. -i Sensons with Merry Muldeiw HuTlemiuers. R :- Addram ■ *» K. INIItANA AVK., I'llllUilelplilB, Pa. PLAY OTHRROOOD PARTS. y£jmpri$r* 9 imifc the Stock Co., lM»n)Sp(.|'la||jTenni;(Wnmnn|Totiliivsmiill iinrls; also oilier Useful People doing speelallles, write. •v«s„n o|ieus Aii«. Hi. Hooked solid lor ou» year. People already engajjiid Please wrlle. It. II. l.eltOY, Kalaiua/.on, Mlili , i . McPHEE'S BIG UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO., JlJ'i 1 " .»', "nee, Holier, reliable CONTRACTING aomnt. one w ho ma waeUw «W j* ng wremn^auj N liadelroi.se.\ T erleni:e, for eanviia WOW. Also TWO Q-I SKETCHES ALL YVOHK WR1TTKN TO ORDER AMD III Ol/ARANTKKD. THE PRICK IS REASONABLE. ML J.J, WABREN, ilO WeSlmluMcr St., T'roVlileilie, ft. I. 4, HIGH WIRE BICYCLISTS. Have free attraction for Parks, Falm.eUi. Fourth of July opeti. Perm, ad., COLUMBUS, Ollio. JUST OUT, 124 PAGE ILLUSTRATED MA6IC CATAIiOdltK, '.Tic. ; StU'. C.'ATAL.. On. None tree. Only N. K. Agent for Mnliufina, 10c. W. 1). lillHO V, It'.l t^oitrt S t.. UiiMton, Mass DOtMiPf MD liO 00 Me Sheets, HO words or leas, rBIIIlIiin a "tl.go. Send for samples of all kinds of small Show AMI'IUCA Prhilliig. CilKAI'EST IN VOLUNTEER PltlNTIN" CO., . Reynoidsvliie; Pa. WIGS G. SHtHDHELM. Thaatrlcat Wig M A K Eli. (lood work for low prices. ill weat Mtu 8TRXKT, New York. Hand atatna for erlna Har. A LARGE HALL TO RENT Foil REHEARSALS, RECEPTIONS, WKIHIINOB, ETC. Terms reasonable. Books open lor engage- ments. Century Lveeuin, *u Amslerdan iAve., N. Y . RROHOArVIZlflU AND lltiokl.VO THE WARNER COMEDY CO., For seuson leoo-l. HEN R. wabnkh, . ■i-McOregor. Iowa. ' Wauled, Skifih Team, Cohadlan, Novelty Ads, Sniiiiri'iies. vaniievllle People that can chaage for week. Also iniislclans for fisnd and orehestra. HitAPi.KY BROS., Jackson Junction, lowu. PAINTING OF * PRODUCTIONS A. SPBCIAMY STOCKING . . .^-^» . ,^^ t _. SHEPPARP & SLIPPER, gftLnWMt St., Chicago, 111. ALL PK.ilPI.r. K!V FOR TIIK Till. I'KHKNT COMPAMF.M ON ] BOOM'S PARK CIRCUIT WILL PLRASR HKI'ORT AH FOLLOWS FOR RKIUCARMAL v IVIOr>aTr3yV^r, aXJJ*HEl 8: ill tl.lioo\'s PICNIC, III... II. in of VV. A. MASON, lliin.it «i 1'ilrk. Mki'IiImii, I'linn. MINSTIlK.I.a. Olri-. I loo or FlK.LOi * II A 1VHON, Laknv I e»v Park, M IiI.IIhI,, vvn, loan. T KMIOAIi < OMKDY, DlrefrtlOMOf WBI. II. WILLIAMS, N..w York. < Ol.niiKI) i TilllMW, Hirer tlon of SAN COItSINS, Nntv York. inmic OI'I'.IIA COMPANY, nirirtl.ni of AUOLPII MAVKIt, I l.on.lerbolt, Hi. vim mill. On. VAVDHVILLH SHOWS, as per eonlrurt, MAURICE BOOM, BEHERAL MAHA6ER, 31. Wast iltj St., New York. .liLJl ' -LJ -' . WANTED, FOR HAL REED'S FOR HEARTH AND HOME, Full acting company: will feature good leads; Al I'liuio Player whnfeaii uirauge. Stage l.'ar|ien|er. All must lie good dressers mi and inf. Meml photos, will li» returned. Tell Rail llrsl loiter, C. F. MA LIN, Mann iter, can- National Print. Trtlmim Building, Chicago, III. WANTED QUICK, — REPERTOIRE PEOPLE FOR STOCK THIS AND NEXT SEASON. MUSICIANS THAT DOUBLE. VENT8 ON AMATEURS. FARRKLL & NKI.MON CO., Amu. Theatre, Hall as, Trias. GOhVrrE and FLESHER HAVE PIIKOBASKI) ALL RICHTS, TITLE, TEXT AMI CIH'V IIHIHT OF "FT. RILEY" and "QUEEN SILVIA, From the Antbor, WALTER MONTAGUE. Addreas :rn VAN SIOLEN AVE., llruiiklVIl, N. Y. IIKNRY W. IIIITTMAM, AOnrnry, ITI Ua«hln,toi. St., Clilrano, III. JEFFERS Saginaw, A^Iiol^. Hioli Clatta VuikJovIIIo. cinml nets wunleil at ull IIiiidh, Must make gnnil. KAMKOUD A MARKH, rropiielurs ami Muiih«i.i-h. French's New Sensation. VAVIIRVILLR PBOPLIC and MUSICIANS for lonn aaaaosi. Aililroaa aV .1. K. BtvXAlU, Point Plnasuiit, W. Ii. POLZ'S THEATRES, New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Waterlmry. Now Booking Season IIKIS-Iiss. To lllllll CLASS ACTS AXU NOVELTIES, will give FOI'H CON- SECIITIVE WEEKS. Address as above, or WILLIAM MOItlllS, No. II) West -isth St., New York City. N. B.-A0T8 PLAYINO SUMMER PARKS IN THESE VICINITIES, PLEASE IIONT WHITE, .... H. '/,. Plll.l, Nnv Hsvnn, (onn, QUICK, TO 8TREN0TIIEN TUP, LYCEUM STOCK CO. ror Summer iinTl Boil season, n Juvenile Man, also Cuneral Business Man. Those doing s|M'.'lillle< prnrerre.l MaKr vour salary reasonable for sum- iner season. We pay expenses. Hood wardrotH' Indispensable. OTher* write. Address E. O, OK OS JEAN, Iola , Ki,, WE ARE AT LIBERTY FOR FARCE OR BURLESQUE. l'JA N'n. 1 Entertaliiers, Have n good ciiineily lirl and know the art of stage COMEIIV. Waul lo Hear from lies! managers. LEW H.i'AltlliiLI. ami MAI'IlK ELI.STON, IMbiee Tlien're, llnslnii, Mass. Ottr nh ..iiui.il n.M.ni.1.1. Uimuff..i>eliiiu II IVmUjIimm. from besi nianugi'i-. „ n ,,.i m/\ tih ■ciihoii tiere iiiniiT Manager cinis, ll. Waldron 366 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. A SEIVSATIOIVAL RTOYELTY. GREAT FRENCH BROTHERS, &J33S! Are this week producing their Startling Act at the CIRCLE MUSIC HALL, HEW YOBK. managers In search of First Glass Attractions, Invited to see the Turn. Can be Engaged for the Summer <& for Next Season. io» w"S\h a sV?NewYorh MONKEYS Rhesus, Ohacmas, Baboons, Mangabees, Drills, Mandrills, Lemurs, Black Makaks, Diana, Ringtails, MONSTER PYTHON SNAKES Cockatoos, Macaws, and other Show Birds. 248 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK. FOR St. Joseph Antics Association, STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS, l'' HUM JIIL.Y a TO IT. Only New and First Class Novelties and Attractions. ON PERCENTAGE BASIS. K.xlilhltn, Demonstrators, Morrv-io-'iniind, Swtichbiick, Razzle Dazzle, Swings, Lifting and Striking Mm'lilrii'H, Shooting tlallciv. Knife Ruck, Cane Rack, Baby Kick, Midway Shown. Peddlers of Faun, Wlilpn, Canei, and Toy Balloons iind Novelties. No worn out fakes wanted. Wo Iiavc a 110,000 Town, and Hold at our last year's ahow »6,uoo gate tickets the last three Maya. Alio Concessions for Bale. Have foor States I" draw erowds from. Address F. AMI Kit T WW, Sec 'y , Nt . Joirph A 11 1 1< ■« A aaur inl Inn, HI . Joseph. Mo. "A WORLD WIDE CIRCULATION.'' TUB OLDEST AND HOST INFLUENTIAL THEATRICAL AND VAUDEVILLE JOURNAL. THE ERA. ESTABLISHED 1MI. 49 WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. FOREIGN SUBS! HIPTIDSN, :rii. iiw annum. PROFESSIONAL ADVEKTIHKMKIVTH, od. par llM. AMEBICAH ARTISTES VISITING THE METROPOLIS U8E THE ERA OFTICEB AS THEIR PERMANENT LONDON ADDRE88. 2,000 ARTISTES ADVERTISE IN ITS COLUMN8 WEEKLY SOSMAN & LANDIS ORKAT SCENE PAINTING STUDIO, CHICAGO, ILL., STILL IN THE LKAII AND UOINM BETTER WORK. THAN EVER. WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTUINO IN THIS LINK DON'T F01K1ET THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM, WOSMAN ft LANDIH, m So, CllutOD Stroot, Chicago. BENNETT'S DRAMATIC KXCIIANOK, Suites 40 and 41 Grand Opera House minding, Chicago. HI, Oldest established exchange oulaldo of Now York City. Beat arllaw for Lest, imniagcrs. .spiendiil jiiavs with printing tor atook and repertoire. "At the Oannon'a Mouth," "When the llcll Tolls," "Tin) Old Plantation," "Yottngor Brothers, Bank Robbers;" "Shcrldnu Kcenc, Detective;" "Tho I'lungcr," "AoroBB tlie i.'imtlnciit," "Too Rich lo Marry," "Tlio MonnUilu Pink," Northern Lights," The Ensign," "A Nutmeg Matoh," "May Blossom," "Other Poonlo's Money," "Wicked London, "Tlio Blind Olrl," "Tlio City of New York," "Tho Indian," "Across the Desert," "A Man of Mystery, 1 ' "A 8ol- dlor of tho Empire," "A Midnight Flood," "The Unknown," "Passion's Slave," "Woman Against Woman," "O'Urlon, I ho Contractor;" also, "Sltia of a Father," "In Old Arknnsaw," "A Fair Itohcl," 'Mini, the Westornor;" "Dovll'a Mlno," "Oantaln Swift," "Mlcbaol Strogoff," "Robespierre." "A King for a Day," "Heart and Sword," "A Wife's Honor." "An Innocent Sinner." "Tho Dimites," "1 ho Brand of Cain." "Aa In a Looking Uluss," "TUo I'ulie of Now York," "Reaping tho Whirlwind," "Man's Enemy," "A Woman's Redemption," "Wages of Sin," Bond for apodal llsta. A. MILO BENNETT, Mgr CHORUS LADIES WHO CAN SINU AND UANt'K. Call or address, with stage phulngrapll, to -VSST* RENTZ-SAIMTLEY CO.- Cam Itlprrli.' Vnudevlll. Exvhangti, 43 West JJHIL St., NEW YORK. ATTRACTIONS WANTED, For the Athens Opera House. POPULATION. WHO. ATHENS, OHIO. DRAWING POPULATION, 16.000. Everything now, remodeled and nplodato. All time open oxoopllng the following dates: Aug. 31. Sept. 10, •■!(,; Oct. 0, 14, 24, vi"; Nov. 'it; 1)00. II, IB; Jan. 11, in; Foil. 10; Mar. 0, 88, 30; Apr. 0. A First Class Repui'tnlro, vvllh Band and Orchestra, Wmiled for Fair Week, Aug. V4-S1I. Also a High Class Christmas AUructlon. SLAUGHTER, FINSTERWAL1) ,t HEDGES, Mgra., Athons, Ohio. WAITED, AT ALL TIMES, Specialty Artists and Burlesque Women H. WALDRON, PA LACK Til K AT UK, BOSTON, MASS. WANTED, Acrobatic Act, (an also pliii'0 2tnlliei uclsslllliilile lor open sir entertainments. Can place Ferris Wheel, (loud Side, Would like In hear from DA COMA FAMILY. LEE INGHAM, Big shows and Alimetliins ot all kinds. MKLROSES, DANA THOMPSON and olliers. Address WM. E. HICK KIT. (tram) Rapids, Mich. JUST THE THING TO SEND TO MANAGERS and AGENTS. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ON A POSTAL CARD. Let them sco how you look. If you oahnot call for silling we will make your Postal Photos from any picture you may send us. and return same with the a, llatloion. POSTAL PHOTO OUTFIT FOR MALE. PARISIAN PHOTO CO., Mt Sixth At.., N. Y. ordor Ullod. !»o. for Throo Pholoa, NOT1CE-HORS. WK8THRN PARKS, VAI IDK V1I.I.K T1IK ATUBS. FRANK and MABLE VINCENT, One Of the Si rouges) TALKING, COMEDY AND DANCINII Atvrs, have open lime for June and July, om: w cuk lu Aug uai. WTIle or wlic, FRANK VINCENT, Dos Moines, luwu. lUgiiiiU Black Turkey. TRUNKS, drona Tranla How Ready. Bend for Clreot Leer and Catalogue. C. A. TAYLOR Trunk Works. 80 and 41 B. Randolph St. 180 W. Hadlton Bt, CHICAGO, 181 W. 88th Bt, NEW YOBK. The only placet Taylor Trunk. can be bought WahaienoApiM 6,000 FEET OF FILMS Must lie cheap and In Al condition. We manu- facture Blereopllcon*. Our prices are right, so are our Instruments. Wo have them from sio up. Slides from 6 cents up. PRARCE A 80IIECK. ■ ie S. Pay St., Baltimore, Md, YOU WILL BE CONVINCED OF THE PRESTIGE IN A "CROSS" LETTER HEAD Free Samples, Contracts. Tickets, Envelopes, Etc. CROSS MS DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO. Pkg. STAGE MONEY, He. BOOK OK CUTS, 20c. EARN MONEY AT HOME EVENINGS Taaoh Danolng Be an Entertainer, 8tudy+Prtctlce>*$*$. Ven- triloquism (Home Amusement, Stage), CHARLES A. HARTLEY, Instructor; Dancing (Ball Room and Society), J. FRANK SIKOEL, Instructor; Painting (8 Separate Courses), Crayons (I'ortral- tnre), LEONTINE BLAN-VAN URK; Water Colors (Varied Subjects), LILLIAN 1IALL MORRIS. Taught by correspondence. Catalogue Free. THE COLONIAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Inc.) Scranton, Pa. MEDICINE SHOW, AIR RIFLE, GAME, SLOT MACHINE AND SOUVENIR MEN, ATTENTION. I am tho CHEAPEST MANUFACTURER In New York of JEWELRY and NOVELTIES. ALFRED UliaoKKIIEIlIKIl, 629 Bmadway, New York. AT LIBERTY JUNE 8, WILLIAM AVERY, Al PIANIST AND ARRANOER, and LOTTIE QIESME AVERY SOUBRETTES, JUVENILES, HEAVIES. Swell wardrobe. Repertoire or Farce Comedy. Cure Of GENERAL DELIVERY, Vahlosta, (la. LEVIN BROS. ALL KINDS OF GOODS HANDLED BT STBEETOIEN. WRITE I on < aim. ii'. i E. .10-32 N. AY. MANAGERS, DO NOT BE DECEIVED, THE TOTTER FAMILY Is not with the Korepnughft Sella' Show, aa now being nd. vertlsed, but ure engaged especially for 1003 with RINCILING DHOTHKHS' Would s GREATEST SHOWS as one of the special features. Address ns per Route : Cornwall, Ont., Canada. June 3 ; Ottawa 4, Kingston B, Belle, vlllo 0, Toronto H, 1), Hamilton 10, Brnntford 11, or care of NEW YORK CLIPPER. WANTED. FOR THE EMPIRE STOCK CO. Under the Directions of I. E. KIRKBT and B. I. GBEES, FOR SEASON 1903-04, Juvenile Leading Man and Woman, Character Man and Woman, Second Comedian, Man for General Business, Man with Picture Machine to do props, GOOD HUSTLING AGENT. Those doing specialties given preference. Good wardrobe on and off indispensable. Enclose photos. State lowest salary, pay your own. Full particulars in first letter. J. E. KIRKBY, Arcade Theatre, Toledo, Ohio. RHB8US, CHACMAg, BAOOONfl. MANOADRER, DRILLS. MANDRILLS, LRMUHS, BLACK MAKAKS, DIANA, RINGTAILS. MONSTER PYTHON SNAKES, COCKATOOS, MACAWS, and OTHER SHOW BIRDS. L.OUIS RUHE, •"•a^MHT"' WANTED , Peoplo In all lines ot Farce Comedy, Prima Dotrait, Comedians, Chorus Olrls, Carpenters, Proper!; Men, Quartettes and a THOROUGHLY FIRST CLASS MUSICAL DIRECTOR. . P. 8.— $260.00 will be paid for an original Idu which can be utilized for the finale ot an mt In musical comedy, If accepted. Apply OLLlE mAGK, 1440 Broadway, New York, THE GREAT ENGLI8H VAUDEVILLE PAPER, THE AND THEATRE REVIEW, 40 1 Strand, IjiOijicIoh^^W'. C. FOIIKIUN SUBSCRIPTION. - « ■ PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISEMENTS. • • • Si. h,i. PER VK.au - Hi. flil., Ilngle Column Inch CARRIE JOSETTE AND Presenting A NEW COMEDY SINGING ACT. Reon B .ged lor Specialty Weak ol June I, at Howard Attiennum, Boston. OFFERS INVITED. NUNLEY'S CASINO, South Beaoh, S. I., N. V. WM. NUNLEY, Proprietor. ....... JULES VAN COOK, MaunRer. Wanted, at All Times, First Glass Acts Suitable for a Lady Audience. Apply to TANNER & CO., 10 E. 14lh St., Now York <"'*• OKKiilKAL 3-RIO BROTHE 3 NOW TOURING WITH RINGLINO BE()TamS?*WORLD'8 QBBATBST SHOWS. J SPRINGFIELD, 0., MAY 14; C0LUMBB8, O., 15; ZANE8VILLB, 0..16. _ Joe, Myra and Buster Reaton Oloslnu I tic show at Kellh's Boston last week. Al Liberty between PhUa. and Toledo, .lime s. WjJ where near Toledo preferred. This week one of I lio features at Keith's new million dollar theaire. i^ ^*V OATALOOUE JU8T OUT ..U™ SHOW PRINTING Special Engraved and Semi-stock Block Work. Ohoapest and Boat. Dlaoonnt If jo" or *' r for Bunimor Delivery.. MA8SILLON 8UOW PRINT, Masalllon, o. EVKRYTH1NO YOB WANT TO KNOW ABOUT order Rosar *V Mason's Comedians ALL LINES. CD KKOKDK. IOWA. J'N« '-■*!__ ^Ar*AINT IN >LE U1 , . , THOSE UOINtl SPECIALTIES PREPERRKD Slalo Huvi'st salary for Summer and next, season. MILITARY COflDR Uniforms, Ouns, Swords, Revolvers, Gannons, Tnn^. "J Iv; ,T!»n . . „7 UU9, Kvorythln B ltithoMIIIUrHlnc-tiillydes«-rlbedlno rl««; Magsxlno OalaloKne. conlalnlnR net cash prices with nnwards of 2,000 HIiiBtratlons. Price of eals jaw our '-OATALOOIIK IS WORTH ITS WElOHTIn 6oLD.» Wo have the Isrircst Block In tho world of nilHW'J Bonds from (loverniuent auctions. Doalera Supplied. Pranols Banncrman, 6IB Broadway, >off > "' LAWYERS. Consultations and Sellable Opinions, Free PROMPT, CONFIDENTIAL. BMITM S. BEIMOnCL-- jou Broadway, • N.wVora. June 6. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 367 Hiiriitti Wardrobe Bureau Trunk Should recommend itself to the Theatrical Profes- sion owing to Its ea- paelty, convenience and durability. Garments hang as In stationary wardrobe. Each Gar- ment can be classified. Contains Hat Box, Dres- Ber Tray, Drawers for Costumes. When closed Trunk looks like any other. No artist should fail to see this Trnnk. Price $M. Special Dis- count of 15 per cent, to CLIPPER readers for 30 days. B A HUCH THPWK CO., 888 Broadway, W. Y. II flno.k., HlTlt w;.. An ..it i V,IBf^ S COMBIrwioN R0UN0 '.-CUTTING Rf-IER No. 2102. Price $1.25. Tlicso pliers are made In Europe by band, fur ua exclusively, patterned eepeclally for expert n Ire wurker*. r'or douuj quick and line work they Imvo no equal. Finely tlnlabed and tempered j liandaomely nickel plated. Our inus catalogue Mo. 13 contain) a foil line of betuli, cameot, agatei, ahella, bangles, wire, finding*, etc., we send it free of rharge. 1J you are "a lite one" you'll tend for fnte boot Ithday, „ ROGER*, TIIUHHAN A CO., WireArlUll Wholaalt Supply Jloua, 168 Wabaak Ave., W CARDS irntRHEADS C0NTRACT5 • '■> U-rtfiOhS SI,. CrlTCAtVO. CASEY'S Popular Priced Theatrical Trunks. None Better BIa.de. Write for catalogue. M. S. CASKY, 441 Hixtli Ave., N.Y. City. Est. 1847. CHE8TNUT QROVBl SIMMER THEATRE, PRUVIDBNGK, It. I. WANTID, VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES T0 » Jiaye next week open, write. . CHALK 8ATJRDBRB, Managrr. CIRCUS CANVASES, >rolea»ad8tu»e^ HEATH, nip, Its. eSHWS PATENT CIICUS UiiTt 8IDB SHOW PAJNTIN08. FRONTS AHD BAH- NEBS FOR STREET FAIRS AND CARNIVALS. BLACK TENTS FOB MOVING PICTURE WORK. OUR NEW OFFICE »d SALESROOM, 273 Madison St., III. Mirkit, CHICAGO, ILL. Patent* and rade-Marica. Copyright yoar acta, plays, sketches and songs. It will PAY you. HanyCopyrlgbta are worthless, because Invalid. Ton can- not afford to take mien chances. We guarantee a valid copyright at small coat, Opinions and legal advice. Patents and Trade-Marks. Send stamp for particular*. Columbia Copyright and Patent Co., Inc. ggaegrj HOP. WA»MINttTOS). P.O. Property Men. our es Page Illutrated Catalogue contains eve 17 thing yon may need tor FLORAL STA6E DECORATIONS; Plants, Trees at wall at Looia Flowers, Ltavas an" Vlnaa In anv color and size. We supply all promi- nent theatres. FRANK NET8CHERT, 84 Barclay Street, 1IIW YORK. 187 8. Clark Street, CHICAGO. Call on Call Or mall your orders for Canvas Shoes. Clotb Solos, $1.00; Leather Soles, $1.60; Canvas Pumps, 2(o.; with Leather Soles, Mc; Dutch Pumps, 36c; Leather Soles, Mc.; Elastic Supporters, $1; Worsted Tights or Bhlrts, 12.00 each; Cot- ton Tlglttn or Shirts, $1 ^— each: Satin Trunks, and Cnffs to match, spangled and trimmed, Be sure and send size ana color. Catalogue S. B. CALL, 5)44 MAW ST., BPBIHQFI1E1.P. MASS. Collar te.oo. free. Tight., as.0Ot Cottc 8UOO1 Silk Tlafnts, fro hires to match all ■Mkollma Tighta, »x.sti| Worsted aa.()l»| Cotton Tight., ' aYomtS.VBBpi ill same price aa t latitat I'ampa, US rental Gait- ers. ^l.OOi Blaaile Supporters, 8I.6O1 Cloth Supporter*.)** cents, end for catalogue and sanaplea of tlathta free. Positively av de- poalt required. Satisfaction guaran- teed or money refunded. SPIDER BROS., U Woodbine St., Brooklyn, H. T. )01d stand bnt new address.) 8TEREOPTICON. $17. With Dlectrlc Arc, Calcium or Acetylene Light Illustrated Song Slides, 28c, col- ored. FILMS IIOUOUT AND SOLD. L. HHJTZ, 302 B. 28d Street, New York City CANVASSES. ROYaLTY PLAYS. MANUSCRIPT. PARTS AND RIGHTS FOR A YEAR, TEN DOLLARS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ALE/. BYERS, 144 LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. Money Makers OUR PUNCHING and LIFTIRQ MACHINES An till BEST ud HANDSOMEST EVER MADE. Thsj fist Iht Monty and ALWAYS WORK WELL drip Tt*to, Picture ud Vending Machine*, ARE OUR SPECIALTY. write for Catalog THE CAILLE BROTHERS COMPANY, 1MT-14ST Woodward Atoms, DBTHOIT, MICH. Our Color Dial and Card Machines are the Leaders. nun ks. lis. KKNZKL-Ttin arm made ROUGH famooa. KBN- ZBL — The flrm that kaows BOW to make it, and the flrm that sells more Kouge than all the other fellows put together. HBASON-It U the best and cheapest in the market. HO HAHAQBR KNOWS HOW GOOD YOUR ACT IS UNTIL, UK BBSS IT. AND YOU DON'T KNOW BOW GOOD OUR ROVOB IS UNTIL, YOU TRY IT. Let's get acquainted. ' WB ALSO BfAKB KKICZEL'g FAOB POWDER. KEN- ZRL'8 PACE BLBACH, KKNZEI.'g CUCUMBER BILK. AND KEKZEL'8 TOILET POWDER. Write for catalogue. Dept, K, Kmzil Manufacturing Ci„ LABORATORIES: Sf to 101 Reado St., N. Y. SONG BIO SELLERS 16 Pages, Sheet Music Size, and Colored Cover, Neat and Attractive. BOOK S CONTAIN: BONOS, JOKES, RIDDLES, CONUN- DRUMS, PARODIES, RECITATIONS, FLIRTATIONS. FORTUNE TELLING, CARD TRICES, FUNNY READINGS. 70 Cents per 100, 96-00 per IO0O. Cash with order. No 0. 0. D. Samples 10 e "wTCHMAN BROS., tea PARK ROW. NEW YORK. MAGICAL And Con] urlng Goods. Finest Grade. YOST A COMPANY, 48 N. Moth St. (Established 1870 ) Philadelphia. Of Descriptive catalogue tor stamp. GENUINE DIAMOND WARRANTKD as Large as Out. Solid gold Ring, any else yon want. This la one Of the man; BAR- GAINS we hare. Ws oarry a very large stook of watches, Dlsmonds, Jewelry ONLY 18.00. and Silverware. We have the Greatest Line of GIFT and PREMIUM GOODS of anr house In the D. 8. Money refunded If not satisfactory. We are responsible. Our Cata- logue Free to any address, write for It. Send this ad.. M. BAZZETT A CO.. 146 State St. Chicago. III. NOTICE. I. M1L.L.KB, THKATRIIAL, HIIOKMAKK1I, BEMA1NS AT 201WEST2M STREET. BALLET SHOES and COLORED SUPPERS Always Kept In Stook. r MUSICAL GLASSES, Substantial, load, pure In tone, easy to tune and pisy. Photos, references, oata- logue.wlth full Information How to plavr f Leasee suocesafuIlT, will be sent on receiptor loo. A.Brannelas, Olassophone Mfr.,463 Lenoi Ave., New York City. A. M; liUCH & Cp,.Wiir Makers 119 N. 9Th ST/JPHILADhLPHIA ' GRtASE PAINT. POWDERS. ROUGt. SENO STAMP FOH CATALOOUt Jf Flue Magical Apparatus, ILLUSIONS, THICKS, BtO. Grand End of Oentnry, tnllv lllnatrated. book c5ata- l-ooub, ate., free bv ma Caulogueof PsrlorTtlokstri MAKTINKA A CO., Mfrs., 4M«tnAve..H. Y. i msiL iksfrsa. IntlBlTle "ortunca, SI.S49 per lO^'PTlnted for- tones, 7Be. per l.OOO. Cabinet Pbotos of your- tones, 7 Be. per l,0i self for selling p per 1,000. Hendne .,vw. v.uiud, IUVW. Ul JUUI- inrposes, S».bo per 100 or $SO k,,. ., . . negative or photo to copy. Bern* for samples. WENPT, Photo. Boop tost, W. J. M. 8TRA88MAN. ATTORNSTT, MS Broadway, S. Y. Olty. " GET RICH QUICK. •-• Yoa e» t% It Rttk nr Big Fur Slot Machines. GET Of LOIEFOR 8DMMER PARKS, Etc, AHD STABT PARLORS LH THE FAJJT MONEY MflKFRS AIL THE MR 'ROUND. We alio like Other novelties^ In Slot Machines ROSENFIELD MFG. CO.. 585 to 591 Hudson Street, W. Y. Send ccnls for nosinge on cmnioKuo and Price List of our latest denlann of theatrical lamps. We also carry In mock Moving Cloud', Lightning and Klrc phnioKraplied from nature, whloh gives per- specllve that can not be accomplished by tho de- sign being painted on glass. Also have Rain- bow, Water Hippie, Band .Mtnrra, Rain and Knows. Now and novel erred* niado to order. Eatltnatos cheerfully given on every- thing In the KLKOTRIUAL theatrical line. Follow- ing is a partial list of NKW YORK CITY PRO- DIICTIONH that I put on Soldiers of Fori une," at the last season: "Sleeping Beauty and the .least," at the llroadway Theatre; Savoy; "A Gentleman of Prance," at Wallack's: Henrietta tirnsnmn, at the llonubllo; Amelia Ulng- ham, at the BIJoo; "A Chinese lloncymoon," at tho Casino; "Poxy Grandpa," at tho Fourteenth Street; "Arizona," at the Academy; E. U. Solhorn, "If 1 Were King," at the Garden. OON'T FORQET THI NUMBER, 1237-1239 BROADWAY, ■ ■ ■ NEW YORK ,TOJ" l£ A NEW LIGHT AMET5 OZO-CAPBIJ BRIGHTER TMAN gJHIf KEROSEliE] OR MAUTLL v-ajEHp FOR CIRCULAR. Zo ISTEREOPTICOHAr FILM EXCHAM&e) No^ tutii W.B.MOORE MAHA&ER, gasou* 106 FRAMMLIH ST, CHICAGO. i CAiO I INK 0"H' f ther We Have For Sale and Lease Baggage, Stock and Box Gars, tort. LONG. Deelrabls for show oompanlcs. Reasonable terms. Write for particulars. ARMS PALACE HOME CAR COMPANY, W. A. T AOER. Osn'l Manager, BO. 1M0 MONADNOOK BLDO, ODIOAQO, ILL. 0RQAN8 AHD ORCHESTRION!, UN IAND INSTRUMENTS, VIOLINS, IUITAIS. MANDOLINS, ETC MUST POMS, Write for oatalogns ol wual la wanted to 70-71 Fruala it, New Vark CNt. Dfiinl SUM Agml for FRATI k CO., MORPHINE WAKE UPS r remain enslaved when ran can Vthr remain enslaved wh an become freoT An abaoli an m patnK oealne, iragaaol Lhomn audi nta. r«r- aiapanl and palaleia home cura for* nor* Phjne. IWU iryi wlet, W* do doI dalala yon from Daslesi fach oaaa racalvea Indfvlaaat «r«i mm an aapsrlaneed narve a pa rial in. >, Laudnimm, Up nm . blta la Sfaarantasdlhoas folloelBfonrlnalraetloaa. Our iraeimani |s vary almpla and ean b« taken wllbonl lha wlada or aaalatance of othi ardmih In -,-BSL, . owlada' or aaalalance of othar paraons. bpslsesa and 'raatnaal _ _n ssastlsasst narv* spMtalial. Helltl Is Immediate. Appatlte la reatorad at one* and sleep basomas normal al the beftooing of the traaemena. ons natoral snoss tna caosea _ We restore the narv. and physical sratcms to Uieir iral eonidlttons beoapae we re* a the cauaea of the Ulsuaao. A Fn* Trial Treatment showlna ths perfert anpport oar ranadr tivss will be sane oa nanasi. Ooaldtntls) eomspopdanee, eapeolellv with pbralelans, aollelUd, Write today tor oar free book . whloh fives oar rateraneee, unoe, ete. I ■ snhatlsn Thsrapeullo Aaa'n tufls 570, II3B Brosdwiy, Nsw Vera THE CYCLONE... ROTARY HAND FAN. « HOT SSIABB for Agents. Bella etcrr when and to eTerrhodr. A bonanaa for Plonlo. Fair. Show and Hlreet Halc.men. It's a iiimni.r eoolar and Kan^rataa a itronv draft of air WITHOUT riTISHt, and wiit. SO UeWflO*. ..„ri . .11, ki ».._.! el la. it.at,. II baa a Ihraa. bladed pollahed Aluminum Kan, Hoi'ehed Wood Handle, raw porta, la aalramair almpK. nolaelaaa. light and artlitlo. Orar 1.000,000 M.i.r, Van mm laat rear, ret eomparatlrelr few panple ha>* .oen one. Cetera la SVSkT Bill, nuns asn CIHtD. fHae, Saahas MM, tl ae.li. Airenia and dnalera wanted e»frjwliero. Mlidkaeaals. Write for parlloulara. UNXICKPKIHK MFO, CO. 156 UKE STREET, CHICAGO. ILL. Do You WANT MILITARY 600DS? BAND ITNIFOKMH. ARM Y or NAVY 8UITH, TKNT8, OUNH and FX.UIPMENT OK EVERT DEBORIPTION. From Government Auction. No matter what jou want In that line I can supply It. New or second band, Send Cor catalogue. B. B. ABRAHAMS, 223 South St., Philadelphia, Pa. VI7 AlV^E^Xa, Kt Show: Musicians and Performers of all kinds. Answer quick, with very lowest salary expected, to Dcamol, B. V., or ss per roule. P. at. MVKHB. AT l-IBBEWTY, Flute and Piccolo, High and Iaww PI toll olk J. jacriaKN, baud Nail. Mil. Home, - - Milwaukee, Wis. MUSICAL NOVELTY. Instruments, Hells, etc, Invented and mf by J, 0. UKAIION, ;«H Deurltorn St., ciiIcsro, III. Catalog and names of lending art- ists or the world free. Our I.ATKMT II I II HIT: Urgan Chime*, Aluminum Chimes, Steel Marlm- impliones, .Kstliellphone, etc. A PKW BIO II AltUAIIsa. second hand, as Bond as now, sll Hits— 18 Aluminum Clilmna and lluok, flu; 27 Aliiiiiliiiim Cliluios, Hack and Music, »7.', ; 12 Aluminum Chimes, $40; lsBarHteol Marim- Impliniic, Bows ami Mallcla, |ls; 10 Rallies, $20; it oririin Chimes and Floor Rack, |70; IA Muir Hulls, l.'ii; 3 (Ictavii Cliromallo Rosewootl Xylophone, 812; 12 Straps Sleigh Hells, tit; H Four In Hand Hells. |12. ■edleloe Ifli'g SatpllH Anything you want. Cheapest house mi earth. Elegant prlu ting, and all yen can nt-o of it absolutely free of uharsfr. Hciiil for free leciuros, sam- ples and "pointers" today. I can saw you 11 oney. J. T. It. C1.A RK, ma u iiiinii hi , Kansas Oily, Mo. MADISON'S BUDGET, NO. 8. SO great Parodies, Bvs new Comedies and Afterpieces, two Original Aula for •ketoh teams, eight Grand Monologues, Including two for Tramp and Hebrew, new Hebrew Talking Act, besides hun- dreds of Original Gags. Comlo Epitaphs, Doctors' Testimonials, etc., o«\ ts pages, OlfB IIOl.I.AIl per copy. "Vour liuilgel did me lota of good." K-llICIl HUT I I.OH. la. J. K. hkii., (agent for JAMK8 MADISON). 1404 Third Ave., New York City. STRATE HALF -TONE PROCESS (0, PAMROW aUILDING.NCW YORK. -_ CIS. SQUARE INCH -MINIMUM 90cls l UPTOWN OFPK1K. NT. J AIIKH HI.1KI. r For KIDNEY TROUBLES and CATARRH of tie BLADDER. Cures all Discharges In 48 Hours CAPSULES MlD^ 36) THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 6. HOOVERS NAME PLATE MACHIM reduced ; The Only lame Plate Machine Protected by U. 8. Patents. Beware of Infringement!; they may cost yon yonr Pnrcnaie Money. OPERATED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD WITH HANDSOME PROFITS. _ « COSTS $3.00 TO FILL, YIELDS RJ ff.MrVfi* P - R P - A ": INCLUDING f # ^^ IINUM ROLI ( Our Aluminum hoia the F"»r-»-»o»j» "Roowiilt«r" Santlrs Flnl»h. o" bk operated } *™ "HOOTERS" DOES HOT DIVE TBOUBLE, DOES HOT BREAK D0WH f OAJt BE ADJUSTED TO 1HY HU1BBR OP LETTERS RBQOIEBD. For 5c or for k \ BUY A "HOOVERS" AND MAKE MONEY THIS SUMMER. IO West a KEDUUtW TO, $70 ■ ninrnniun REDUCED JCO $73 TNCLUDING ALUMINUM ROLL CAM BE OPERATKI) ' For 5c. or for le. THE ROOVERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, & »*■-« % YorkOlty, U. 3. A. By special arrangement with Mr. George Hellee, of Paris, we have been appointed their special agents for the tale of all their films; also those of Oaumont, of PariB. The manufacture of "Dnpe" fllmi will be discontinued, and all new subjects will here- after be made direct from original negatives. These films are all protected by copy- right and trade mark, and all unauthorized makers or persons exhibiting unlawful copies will be prosecuted. If yon want these films they must be purchased either direct from ■r. Belies or from us, as there are no other authorized agents In the United 8tates. A number of new subjects are now ready, and catalogue and price list will be sent on application. NEW FILMS! PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IN THE WEST, 1. An AntomoMl* Ride Down Ban Friocl,™ ■ Hoi) Market Street, allowing Decoration* for the President's Reception loan. M. A Trip over the Route of the Parade Ju.t Before Its Arrival fiotm. 8. President Roosevelt and Bseort Passing Vp Market St OOft. 4. "No Race Suicide In 'Prlaco." The President Reviewing Thousands of Small Sehool Children li»n. B. The President In the Reviewing Stand, with a Swinging Panorama of Union Sqo.are, San Francisco 184ft. All of these Sew Films are Remarkably Pine Photographically and Poll of Interest. SOLD AT THE REQULAB PRIOR, 12c. PER FOOT. DONT FORGET "RIP VAN WINKLE," With Joseph Jefferson and Oompany. . The Greatest Hit Production of the Tear. 800ft. EIGHT SCENES. 18o. PER FT. HBW COSEDY BUBIBON ••I Want My Dinner" 8»ft. The Hairdresser" 70ft. A Model Courtship nun. "Don't Get «•) with Your Maul- cure" son. The Pajama Girl. asn. Gramdpa Tflft. Kitty and Her Little Bed 85fl. A Shocking Incident 85tt Cavngnt Courting osn. All of these Comedy Subjects were taken In our New Blectrlo Stndlo, and are usually good In every respeot. RHGULAR PRIOR, l»e. PBR FOOT. AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO.. GHIOA.00 BRANCH, 128 Clark 8t. No. 11 E. 14th St., NEW TORE OITT. PROCTOR'S EHTERPRISES. F. F. PROCTOR, Sols Proprietor and Manager. •I. AUSTIN FYNES, General Manager. 7 BEAUTIFUL THEATRES 7 Devoted to ReBned Bntertatameat. Proetor'a 5th Ave. Theatre, Proctor's SSd St. Theatre, Praetor's 58th St. Theatre. Proetor'a 138th St. Theatre, Proetor'a Newark Theatre, Proetor'a Albany Theatre, Proetor'a Montreal Theatre. PROCTOR'S STOCK CO. Presenting Beit Play*. WANTED, BEST ACTS HT VAUDEVILLE. If yon do not receive a reply, It stay b» Because the time la filled ; you are therefor* advised to write again In four wears Do NOT enclose stamp (or reply. INSTRUCTIONS TO ARTISTS BOOKED: Send 6 lota of acta; if can open and clow In one; IX ACT time of acta, and of "close In;" billing for newspapers and programmes ; an d CLEAN PHOTOGRAPHS for LOBBIB8TWO WERKB In ADVANCE OF OPENING DATE AT BACH HOUHR, addressing HK8IDENT MANAGER. FAILURE TO COMPLY with these INSTRUCTIONS' WILL SUBJECT ARTIBTB to the RISK OF CANCELATION. VAUDEVILLE BBHBARHALB MONDAYS, » to 11 O'clock A. M„ SHARP. Playwrights, Authors and Play Agents, ad dress J. AUSTIN FTNBS, General Manager. Vaudeville Artists and Players, address P. P. PROCTOR J 11., Booking Department, FIFTH AVE. THEATRE, N. T. OITT DCMMC e ROESSLER /*mmm /•»■/« HAHIXHPM XT. ■CUROKAN HOTEL CHICAGO, ILL Central Locution. B levator. Steam Heat, Running Water, Bath, Blectric Light and Telephone In every room. SIMPLEX i the mum icii that MAKES US MONEY AT A PHY. " The only NAME-PLATE MACHINE that can be adiusted to give a short plate for a penny, and yet yield plates of any length, by placing- additional pennies in the slot. The only NAME-PLATE MACHINE that is interchangeable in all its parts, and guaranteed as to its patents. GOING LIKE HOT-CAKES ! We are selling the NEW PENNY SIMPLEX MACHINE in great quantities, and shipping all over the world, and being the ONLY NAME- PLATE MACHINE COMPANY OWNING ITS OWN FACTORY, we are able to guarantee prompt deliveries. Send two three cent stamps for sample plate and cut of the machine. simpiv^x Ml^O. CO., No. 11 B. 14th Street, Hew Yorh. ATTENTION! DOCTORS, MEDICINE PEOPLE AND SHOWMEN. whj handle rooky goods when yon osn handle good! that will sell thim- selves? Electric Belts from |1.00 per do*, to liJ.oo. Large variety to select from. We also mate other styles of Appliances and Medical Batteries. One third cash reqal red. Hot Springs Hnlph ar Bosp, wrapped, fa.10 per gross. ■anal to Williams. Trial order will oonvtnoe. largest Manufacturers of Eeouo Belts and Appliances In U. 8. A. Established lilt. Catalogue free. THE ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., Burlington, Kan. DO YOD WANT TO DUPLICATE) TBI BCORB OF AN OPEBA OR A PLAY, OR MU8I0 FOR TBE ORCHESTRA 1 If BO, by QHlnc the LAWTON SIMPLEX PRINTER jou can fnmlsli each member of yonr orchestra with a copy of the mtnlo you have prepared, in IB niltiiilett time. We keep music paper ruled with our Ink, and all you have to do Is to write In the notes and words, and you can at once take all the copies yon want, and can also duplicate any other writing or drawing In a few minutes. Bend for circulars and samples of work. LAWTON A CO., 80 Vesey St., New York; 69 Dearborn St, Cnl«ago. • • • • • • I E WARNING All MELIES "STAR" FILMS Are protected by Copyrtont and Trade Hark, and we have Instruct- ed oar Attorneys to rlgoronaly proseoate all unauthorised mak- ers, or persona nslng or having In t heir possession frandnlent copies. United States of From this date, GENUINE and ORIGINAL "Star" Films will be manufactured in this country, * and may be purchased direct from the makers through GASTON Mftit-S, the General Manager for the * M Proprietor and Manager of the ROBERT HOUDIN THEATRE, of PARIS, and the INVENTOR and MAKER of the WORLD FAMOUS "STAR" FILMS BOW the firm of GEO. M fcljiS ana had no Fnotory in the United State ., and almost all of the Musical and Trick Films sold In this country at ich as "The Devil 'a Castle," "Cinderella," "Red Riding Hood," "Bine Beard," "Joan of Arc," "The Astronomer's Dream," "Gulliver," ■*, SPECIAL AGENTS AMERICAN Until] name, such _ Oraaoe," "A TRIP TO THE MOON" and others, have been BAD AND FRAUDULENT COPIES. Mo fiiiiih genulno unions stamped with lliosu embossed marks. • «»>P«W«A> A STAR. **OlSTBR»* American Headquarters, Offices and Works, GENERAL MANAGER, 204 E. 38th Street, New York City. Cable-BTABFILM, NBW YORK. Telephone-Il>55 38th ST. • • • • • • • • • L GnUHigMTS' FILMS, ELGE BRAND ^ 1 1 East 14th 81-., NEW YORK CITY. Catalogue* and Prion on Application. nd Identified with M. HEliES' Christmas Dream," "Rohlnaon SOLE AGENTS FOB CENTRAL TRUNKS. SOln., 11.00; Win., *8.; ram., $0.00: Mln., $10.O0; torn.. SU.00. Olroiis Trunks, stxlBxlt, »1.O0. BUI Trunks, SOxtaxU Inside, 111.00. Lltho Trunks, 41 KxHMxM inside, *14.oo. Snipped on reoelpt ol ta.00, bal. 0. O. 1)., excopt over 900 miles, then remit wools amount. SIMONS Voo., CENTRAL TRUNK FAOTORT, Katab. 1WM, M-W North 1th St., Philadelphia. N. Y. AGENCY, Cor. 30th St. • Brasnwsy. Pries* 78ct*. mors than at Phil*. Factory. SCENERY FOR SALE. PALACE ARCH. 5 Drop* and Til* Cloth. Now. Painted bj FI.AWi, Chicago. COMPLETE SCENERY lor "Sunset Mints." S Acts. In Flim Condition. M8S. and SCENERY (or "A Fatal Wadding." A Pine Play tor Emotional Leading Lady. CUT WOOD DROP. SEASHORE DROP. MSS. and PART8 lor "Tracy th* Bandit," Bill Trunk. Also Lot «f Scenery and Ward- robe For Sale Cheap. Address CAUL liltKUM, Erie, Fa. Roover's Name Plates 10 Second Hand. Latest modol, with letters and figures, in perfect work- ing order; been used but a abort lime, 150.00 EACH, Separately or Together. "A SHAP." First money takes thorn. We Manufacture, Buy, Sell or Exchange Any- thing In the Market. v_. Rfggs Amusement Co., 41 A 43 University Place, New York city. ^^ REPRODUCTION OF THE CORBETT-McGOVERN FIGHT In n rural Dnnurtc «k»..» i iRn4» n . i a u.. ....... _. ._«. Finish, In ELEVEN ROUNDS, about 1 1 50 foot long, from the First Round until the showing the KNOCKOUT and the dispute In the ring after the tight. NEW FILMS. WILL RE READY BOON. Mttt»?8wy?W °° 0k *»>* ** — »■ «** Tom Thumb. tart, »nd the Beast, . „ ofc KN I? HTS TEMPLAR STREET PARADE, PHIL ADEUPHIA. The Beauty Show, The Soldier's Return, Asccndmg Mt. Blanc, Trick Donkey, TrlckBear, Boxing Hone, and OVER TWO HUNDBED NEW, COMIC AHD MISCELLANEOUS FILMS. 8EHD FOR LIST. The CINEOGRAPH with STEREOPTICON COMBINED. UNIVERSAL MODELS ItAHQKBT MANUPACTUHKir IN TUB WORLD, *m. mkm^nmi^s&s^isSss'' $75. 21 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. "PiSvLt)iS*S!d ™wc" samples. MY NOVKLTIKS ■INCIRODS AND cents In stamps for AH FOON CO., 001 Lexington Ave., Brooklyn, N. V, Balloons, New and Second Hand, and ^^S^M&XS^itFJT on " H™**' B " 10, » n " d "**"" KORTHWE8TBRN BALLOON CO., H-18 rollerton Ave., Chicago, III. Sold nudor a 1 DRAMATIC. if VAUDEVILLE, CIRCUS. Copyrighted, 1D03, by the Prink Queen Publishing Company (Limited). Founded by FR ANK IQUEEN, 1853. NEW YORK, JUNE 13, 1903. VOLUME Ll.-No. 16. Pfloo 10 Cents. ^55 0ipP^ r '5 COHOXBNIHO ST1GE FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS BY JOSEPHINE] QUO. Will McConnell baa been known through- oat bis long and varied career with people and thlnge theatrical to be a man of ex- ceeding quick wit Many are the stories told of bli brilliant repartee, and of his apropos remarks at amusing situations. One of bis friends In relating McConnell anecdotes the other day told the following: White he waa manager of a Chicago theatre, tome years ago, a certain star booked bla play provisionally for several week*. The play waa "Enoch Arden," and if tbe first week proved to be a success the engagement delicately as be could that short nails both look and feel better than long ones, the young woman falls to heed the advice, After a rehearsal of a dance tbe other af- ternoon Hart observed the actress Intently listening to a musical number which the orchestra was rehearsing. "Ah," be said, "you seem to be enjoying the music." "Yea," replied tbe actress, rapturously, "I do, indeed; I love music beyond everything — I'm full of it even to my finger tips." "Oh," remarked Hart, meaningly, "then tbat Is only one more of the many which goes to show tbe average person'* opinion concerning the work of actor folk and mu- sicians—that It la only play. • Tbe band of tbe company waa recently giving the usual evening concert In a town In Michigan, which waa tbe former borne of the nolo cornettlst, John S, Phillips. During the musical selections many of Phillip*' old friend* came up to shake hi* band, making blm quits the centre of attraction. One of tbe company, standing near two men of truly rural aspect who were regarding th* expected a part of tbe entertainment of th* evening to consist In giving a selection or two of bis own music, this being suggested In tbe Invitations, which read that there would be a little music from ten o'clock to eleven, which was the time set to serve th* ■upper. On the day previous to the party be met one of the Invited number on Broadway. After referring to tbe event and thanking tbe singer tor tbe Invitation, tbe gentleman added tbat be would surely be on hand at eleven o'clock the next evening. The singer, Justly taking offence at what waa an evident slight to bis very attractive voice, stiffly re piled : "I beg, then, that you postpone your visit to my home until tbe dsy after tbe party, when I will be most pleased to have you dine with me." The invited guest, surprised and mystified at the remark of the actor-singer, quickly an Id: "1 don't understand you," then Indignant- ly added, "please explain your attitude." there was to continue, but if not it was to end •lie first Saturday night. To the disappointment of ell concerned was not enough money taken at the box office after the first two or three night* to Pay the house expenses, and this fact de- cided Mr. McConnell to discontinue the per- formance*. On Thursday night he happened to be standing In the first entrance during the scene where Enoch Arden, caBt upon the desert Island, la soliloquizing and anxiously timing the horizon In search of a ship ton l possibly might see bis signal and rescue blm. The speech at this point ends with, No sail— no sail today," which the star de- livered most feelingly. It seemed to strlks « responalvs -chord- In the mind - of. McCc-flr nc "< w| io bad been anxious concerning the '■null sale of seats at the box office, for, In onus audible to a friend in tbe front row, «e was heard to remark, bitterly : "les, and that's precious good reason to "use you Saturday night" One of the young women who has a email •WW with At, Hart in Lederer's new produc- tion, "tbe Blonde in Black," at the Knlck- erbocker Theatre, keep* her pretty pink fin- Ber nail* at tbe length regulated by the most "I'to-dste manicures. Hart, during tbe past week's rehearsals, ha* several times corns 'jto uncomfortable contact with these same t'lsbly polished and modlsbly trimmed finger Mils. Two or three deep scratches on his b»nd received during the gyrations of a hpaalsh dance are proof of this. Though '" c °n»edlsu has several times suggested as that's tbe reason you don't like to cut your nails short; you're afraid you'll lose some music." During one of tbe early rehearsals of tbat popular, money making success, "Ben Hur," an Interested friend of tbe management was seated In front, Intently watching the progress. The gentleman, who was of the "chosen people," but whose Bible history bad evidently been neglected, after hearing several reference* to the "Nazarene," during one of tbe scene*, turned to a friend sitting near and dubiously asked : "What In Heaven's name is a Nazarene? Lee Whitney, of the "Whitney One Ring Show," send* the following little Instance musician, beard one of them say : "Who on arth la that thar feller what'a drorln' so much 'tentlon?" "Weill" exclaimed tbe other, "don't you remember blm. Why, he's John Phillips, whst used to live here. He Jlntd out to that show 'bout six year ago, an' be hain't done a tap of work sence." * A popular comic opera singer, who ha* a beautiful country home in one of the Nsw York suburb*, recently sent out invitations to a sumptuous supper party to be given In his new borne, which h* was anxious for bis friend* to see. A* tb* singer baa a voice of which he li Justly proud, and which I* In constant de- mand at the homes of friends, be naturally "That's easily done," answered tbe singer, with stinging emphasis. "You see, my sup- per tomorrow night Is only a sort of recom- pense to the invited guests for listening to my singing. It you will dine with me tb* following day I promise you I shall not sing." «i» MAUDB LILLIAN DBRIU Is now tbe prima donna soprano of Henry W. Savage's "Sultan of Bulu" Co., which Is still being presented at Wallack's Theatre, New York. Miss Berrl Is vsry well known hero, having been connected with tbe Castle Hquaro Opera Company at the American The- atre, and baa been board In prima donna roles with Francis Wilson during some of his New York engagements. She bss msds a -very -exeeilent-Jmpresslnn.Jn the jrole. pf_ Henrietta, In "Tbe Sultan of Bulu." Her gowns are extraordinarily effective and tbe belgbt of perfection of tbe dressmaker's art. < i » FOIl A SPECIAL OCCASION. "You know what abominable table win* my venerable fatber-ln-law-to-be sets out." "Ye*. It'* fierce." "Well, It waa hi* birthday last Sunday, and I took around a bottle of tbe best claret I could buy and told Lucy to put It at bla elbow. And what do you suppose the old fellow said?" "Give It up." 'He said he guessed he'd save It until they had company to dinner." — Cleveland Plain Dealer. 370 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER- miscellaneous. Notes rnoii Ed. F. Davis' "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. — We have been out several weeks, and find good business awaiting ui at en oil town. We carry a complete com- pany of twenty-four people, Including band and orchestra, and our special scenery and vaudeville features. Executive staff: Ed. F. Davis, manager; C. F. Ackerman, stage manager; J, C. Conners, advance No. l; Hugh McCue, advance No. 2 ; Andrew Jack- son, advance No. 8; Wm. Brown, properties; Chas. Itecd, master of transportation. Cast : C. F. Ackerman, Martin Iiowers, Mrs. J. C. Conners, Marie Conners, W. A. Huntington, L. A. Redfleld, Wm. Brown, Orln Lewis. Nettle Barnett and Little Marie Conners. Band and orchestra : L. A. Redfleld, leader of band ; Ernest Ferguson, leader of orchestra. Band : L. A. Redfleld, C. F. Ackerman, J. K. Roberts, W. A. " ItOSTER AMD NOTES FI10M EAST INDIAN Remedy Co. — Moloney and Healy are not with this company, as tins been stated. Our roster Is as follows: Wm. Wylle, lecturer and sole proprlotor ; Kate Sanford, treasurer and vocalist ; Uenry and John Maloney, song and dance comedians ; Polly Fogg, pianist and vocalist ; Kenard White, black face com- edian ; Derrick and Atkins (Will and Annie), comedy sketch. This Is our correct roster, and we are doing a fine business. West Rutland and Castleton are both big towns for medicine shows. Pbop. Delmont writes that bis Merry Makers, under canvas, are playing to ca- pacity everywhere. The company numbers sixteen people. The roster consists of : Prof. George Delmont, manager and proprietor; 1'. J. Scan I on, comedian ; Louis Baker, leader of orchestra ; George McCoy, master of trans- portation ; C. F. Hoey, A. E. Dake, Bert Towers, the North Brothers, Ray Phillips, Blllle Packard, Stella Stanton, Elolse Pot- iiuntlngton, Ed. Stebln, Orln cer, Grace Delmont, Maud Murray and Baby Lewis, Fred Bcbneck, Ernest Ferguson, J. K. Skip. This Is our sixth week, and the at- Robertson, J. C. Perkins, Frank Kennedy, tractive pavilion calls out the S. R. O. sign Fred Dlzon. Vaudeville acts: Martin Bow- at every performance. The Merry Makers era, singing and talking comedian ; Fred Dixon, buck and wing dancer; M. Nettle Barnett, vocalist ; Wm. Brown, coon singer, and W. A. Huntington, In monologue, we carry an 80ft. round top, and travel by wagon this Summer. We have eight wagons transporting our tent, etc., and carry twenty- eight bead of horses. There are three carry- alls for the transportation of the people, we •top at hotels. Business Is good, and every- one Is well and happy. The gent In white appears every Sunday, and we all bustle to get The Old Reliaulk. Martin Bowers, comedian and vocalist, Is in his seventh week wltb Davis' "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co., playing Marks and doing bis specialty. Notes prom the Bodkin, Siiaub 4 Al- len Bio Cm- Shows. — We opened our sea- son May 0, ut Aurora, III., to turnaway business, both afternoon and night. The first performance ran smoothly and gave great satisfaction. We have a seventy foot round top, with two forty foot middle pleoes, and carry thirty-one people, all told. We travel by railroad and stop at hotels. Fol- lowing Is a complete roster: Bodkin 4 Al- len, proprietors and managers; J. B. Sbaub, treasurer; C. Newman, master of transpor- tation ; J. I'. Crosby, advance agent, with two assistants. The following performers: The Great Gay, "the handcuff king:'' Slnckey, wire act ; Chas. and Grace Casad, muslcnl act; Major Laughlln, gun spinner; Alice Flood, globe walker and Juggler; El- more and Davln. sketch team ; Jennett Carew. singing nnd dancing soubrette; Elece FeddesBas, contortionist; Charley Brown, black face comedian ; Chas. K. Burtln, Ger- man comedian ; Prof. Greenhlll and bis mil- itary band of fourteen pieces, furnishing classic and up to date music Jim Loomls has charge of the top, with seven assist- ants ; Robert Jackson lias the privileges, and has retired from the stage. The American Amusement Co., in con- Junction with the central trades and labor unions, will give what Is promised to be one of the finest and most gigantic carnivals ever held In the West. The enterprise has the co-operation of 225 organized and affil- iated labor unions of the city of St. Louis. Kugene Handlcn has donated Handlen Park free of charge for the use of the carnival, and Mr. Tate, manager of the Columbian Theatre, has donated the St. Louis Exposi- tion Building for the same purpose. The central trades and labor union have secured the services and management of the Amer- ican Amusement Co., incorporated In the State of Missouri, to take care of the entire management and amusement features. Andre K. De Kreko has been elected president of this company, and Is In full charge and con- trol of amusement, with full power. He has not spared money In its organization. The will play the larger cities In Western Penn- sylvania and Ohio, and bare booked return dates In New Castle, Greensburg and Union- town. Notes fiiom Prop. Li no soman's Palace or Amusement. — We are at Wblte Marsb Valley Park, and doing a fine business, and will remain here until Oct. 1. The enter- tainment consists of magic, music and ven- triloquism. Lucy Llngerman, lady magician and one lady band ; Sam Llngerman, ven- triloquist; Prof. George Backus, pianist. James Mayberry, the veteran ticket seller, Is with us as usual. He has sold tickets for this performance off and on for the past twelve years. Notes from C. V. Lee's Vaudeville Circub, C. V. Lee, proprietor and manager. — - >We opened under canvas at Denton, Md., May 1. . Everything about the outfit Is brand new this season. We have a 50x80 top. 10x24 dressing room, and 18x30 cook and dining tent, and Blx sleeping tents, each 0x12. Our roster : C. V. Lee, manager ; J. E. Wilson, treasurer; Harry Irving, stage director; Mrs. C. V. Lee, Charles Hart, Al- bert Rlchman. J. J. Woodbrldge. George Needles, Pop Llndsey, Wm. Horn, C. B. Walte, J. si. ilurk, leader. We get the venerable, authentic Clipper each week, and all are well. Notes from Thos. L. Finn's Pavilion Theatre Co., Thos. L. Finn, proprietor and manager.— Our roster: Marshall Murray, stage manager ; Chas. Cameron, male so- prano; Bobt. and Josle Devereaux, musical act and sketch team ; C. S. Brown, musical director. Blf Dupree has the candy stand. We are playing week stands In Vermont, un- der canvas, to good business. We had a very pleasant visit at Salem, N. Y., with Winchester 4 Woods' Comedians. Notes from the Sheik Ali Ben Deb Troupe op Arabs and Oriental Dancers. — We opened the Summer season at Sans Soucl Park, Chicago, Saturday, May 30, to splendid business, although the weather was very bsd. The manager. All Ben, did not spare any expense In getting the best pos- sible talent. The company la composed of ten ladles. Oriental and Spanish dancers, late of the Chicago World'a Fair, and se- lected from the largest shows. We also have ten Arabs and musicians, and give broad- sword, sword exhibitions and gun drill, heavy Juggling and all the oriental sporting pas- times. All Ben has remodeled bis Turkish theatre at an expense of $500. Notes from the Knickerbocker Min- strel Co., Drane 4 Fellows, managers. — We opened at Union Springs, June 1, and showed to a crowded tent, which holds over nine hundred. Everything went off fine. Our calcium lights add much to the Btage ef- fects. The chorus girls scored a bit with their work In the first part. Little Harry Davenport brought down the house with his J. Francis Miller writes : "I have closed with the Gasklll, Mundy 4 Leavltt Carnival Co., and have Joined William E. Dobbins, manager of the Continental Carnival Co., as general agent and business manager. have closed a contract wltb Bostock for one of bis animal shows, and we are also en- §aglng some big acts for our Roman Sta- lum. The shows we have now are as fol- lows: Animal Show, Stadium, Night In the Orient. Irish Village, Girl from Up There, Fat Babies, German Village, the Serpent Girl, Midgets and Lady Boxers, Lunette and Poses I'laatlques, and the Parisian Wonders. We carry five big free acts, a band of four- teen pieces and own our cars. We bave also closed contracts to furnish the attractions for the Toronto Exposition." Notes pbom the Pawnee Bill Snow. — At Kenton a veritable cyclone struck the show, but, fortunately. It was directly after the performance was over In the afternoon. Centre poles were broken as If tbey were pipe stems, and escapes from serious Injury were many, but no one was injured. Heavy rains set In, and Pawnee Bill decided to cancel the evening's performance, as the blow down was so complete that it would take several hoars to get ready. The new canvas was damaged considerably, but It Is now repaired. New poles were secured from a shipyard at Toledo, and we are now aj if a storm had never struck us. A car load of baggage stock has been added, as It was found we were too heavily loaded. The show Is running smoothly, and the news- paper critics are loud In their praises. At Toledo we stood up hundreds, and all seemed delighted. Roster of Beecheb's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. — Gua Sun, sole proprietor; Fred Fowler, treasurer; A. 8. West, general ngent; Tom Sanger, lithographer; Jobn Nedrow, bill poster ; II. B. De Forest, master of transportation; Buzz Wagoner, leader of band ; L. Y. Prather, leader of orchestra ; Tom McCreary, stage carpenter ; Geo. Mor- ton, boss canvas man ; Sam Horner, stage manager ; Era G. Estey, Jack Sutter, W. C. Stonaker, Carter Edwards, Sam Lever, P. B. Karper, N. J. Crlppln, Edward Spauldlng, Le Roy E. Brown, Tom Hogan, Dan Carroll, L. W. Qeers, Joe Anderson, Will Decker, Fred Paterson, Ed. Emerson, Harry Brown, Catheryn Phillips, Emma Olson, Little Emma Snyder, Mrs. Gus Sun, Louise Sun, Baby Nina Sun, and Dan Pomeroy. We opened our season at Halstead, Pa., May 18. to big business, which has continued up to date. All members of the company are well and World of Players. NOTICE TO CORKESPOSDENTS. happy season. and look forward to a prosperous company hns given carte blanche to Mr. De Kreko to use all the money necessary to singing of popular coon ditties. The Welch of boys also made a hit In madrigals and wltb produce the grandest possible spectacle carnival. Ed. H. Robinson, Identified for many years In exposition carnivals, promo- tions and circus and theatrical business, has been elected secretary of the organization. A. F. Devereaux Is treasurer of this com- Kny. He Is contractor and builder, and s charge of the financial department Notes fiiom: the Haroreaves' Shows. — Business with this show since the opening, April 18, has been all that could be desired, and the canvas has never been rolled up wet yet. Decoration Day was apent in Olean, N. Y„ and two capacity houses re- sulted. Mabel Hall and her monster trained tlephant, "Columbus," are a feature hit everywhere. Mr. Hargreaves will add an- other stock and flat car this week, making sixteen cars back with the show, and for a compact, smooth running, up to date organi- sation we challenge comparison. I, en G. Shelby Joined last week, to handle the ad- vertising privileges, and Is covering every- thing In sight with banners. Col. Ben Bow- man is reaping In the shekels with one of the strongest sldis shows he ever handled. Lew Williams la our new master of trans- portation, and the train Is loaded and un- loaded with alacrity. Following is tub complete roster of B. D. Hayworth's Cowboy Band, with tbn Great Cote, Younger 4 Frank James His- torical Wild West: E. D. Haywortb; con- ductor; Chas. Rote, Frank Walters, H. M. Swing, George Marqutte, R. Engers, Guy Heffner, Chas. Conyers, Cal Davenport, Cleve Dayton, Robert Dalzel, Tom Butler, Ernest Haw lings, James Haywortb, Tom Morris, Ed. Skinner, Vestcr Earhart, Joseph Mecban William Crawford Joins the Jabour Car nival Co. at Minneapolis, this making his second reason with the show. Notes prom the Rialdo Show. — We opened the season at Oswego, Has., Thurs- day. April 30, and have been out four weeks, having lost several stands ou account of the many ruins, washouts, etc. Everybody with the company Is getting along nicely, and Mr. Ghost perambulates regularly. The roster of the company Includes: The La VerncB, mu- sical performers, wooden shoe dancers and comedy entertainers ; Lottie Rialdo, Imper- sonator, character change and club swing er ; Master Harry, black face comedian, sing- er and rag time dancer ; Rialdo, equilibrist, Juggler and aerlallst : Crlss St. John, organ- ist and song and dance comedian ; Chas. Lynn, In charge of canvas; Beanie Thayer, properties. Johnnie Tratnor, formerly of Devlns and Traynor, writes : "I will hereafter be known by my right name, John McFadden. I have Joined Barnet's German Medicine Show, un- der canvas, for the Summer, as Irish and black fa«o comedian. • Rosteri f*i fti rt lTWt and wife, Goo. Weaver and wife, Leo Hend- ron, and Jobn McFadden. We are touring southwest Illinois." Roster and Notes op Panama Medicine Co., No. 1, Dr. J. M. Condon, manager and lecturer. — We have been playing through Southern and central Illinois and Indiana since November, doing excellent business everywhere, We opened under our tent May 10, at Bismarck, III,, and did a nice busi- ness. In spite of the bad weather. We have a 40x00 top and small camp tents. Will play the season out In Northern Illinois. Iowa nnd Minnesota. Wo still bave the same company: Prof. Bert Fink, leader of band and orchestra ; Lee Herbert, black face com- edian and coon shouter; Prof. G. H. Klrk- patrlck, magic, marionettes and spirit cabi- net : Albert Leroy and his trained donkey and pig. nnd Master Chas. M. Condon, treas- urer. The Old Reliable Is a welcome vis- itor every Friday. A beautifully illustrated twenty-cent maga- zine for five cents. "The Four-Track News," sold by newsdealers everywhere. — -4 dr. their Juvenile dance. L. J. Deane played the Interlocutor to perfection. Billy Cook and John Bruns opened the olio with their song and dance act, followed by Mme. Clea- veaux, In a serpentine dance ; Jimmy Deane and Fanny Davenport, comedy duo: Millard Francis, wire performer ; the Nichols Sis- ters, producers of puglllstlcalitles ; Master Harry Davenport, trick wheel ; Donald Cooper and Laura Savllle, with their flying rings and bar act ; Welch and West, musical team, and the grand finale, entitled "The Ferris Wheel," by the Welch Trio and com- pany. After the close of the performance Monday evening the entire company were banqueted at the Masonic Hall by the Mac- cabes. We have prospects of a pleasant and successful season. Prop. C. C Bonette has completed an engagement at the Cornwall, Can., carnival, where he made his ascensions and new sen- sational slide for life, securing enthusiastic approval. He has been secured to give his new novelty act, "A Parachute Drop from a Parachute," for five days, at the Great Western fair, London, Can. Notes pbom Mason Bbob.' "D. T. C." Co., under canvas. — Business still keeps up to the high water mark, the best this attrac- tion has ever had under tbls management. We received six mora bloodhounds at Lan- caster. At Mlddletown, last week, we had an addition of twelve full blooded hound pup- pies. Tbey arc getting along well. We have (to our knowledge) the only advance car that was ever put out ahead of an "U. T. C." Co. Our advance Is In charge of Kid Morrison, with three bill posters, two lith- ographers and two programmers. Fletcher Smith writes: "The Wilson two car 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' and 'Ten Nights In a Bar Room' company closed a prosper- ous season of thirty-six weeks at Larlmore, North Dakota, May 2, and the cars were shipped to St. Paul, where they will be thoroughly overhauled and redecorated In the Great Northern car shops, The sea- son opened at St. Paul In September and the route was to Vancouver, over the Can- adian Pacific, and back to St. Paul via. the Great Northern. Manager J. Robs Wilson, Henrietta Wilson, Baby Lois and Master Howard, Harry Billings, Bud Nairn, George Burton, Henry Bllx and myself were re- engaged by A. D. McPhee, and are now tour- ing the Eastern section of Canada with bis two car 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Co. We are carrying forty-six people, two bands, and a colored drum corps, ten head of stock and six floats, MAIUE LESSISG Is now making a success In the West and Just finishing an extended engagement over the Grauman circuit, having played sixteen weeks In California In Manager Grauman's houses. Her act, which consists of an im- personation of the Arkansas rube girl char- acter, Is winning decided favor, especially with ladles and children. She has received excellent newspaper notices, the critics hav- ing been lavish In their praise of "Two Step Lulu, the Arkansaw Rube," as she Is k nown. Notes from Lidice's Vaudeville and Comedt Co. — We are In our fourth week, and meeting with success. The roster of the show is: C H. Lydlck, manager; Chas. Reyna, stage manager; James Doyle, prop- erty man ; Joshua Mercer, cook ; Harold Howard, boss canvas man; Chas. Grovee, advance man ; Wilcox Bros., slack wire and revolving globe; Irving and Oliver, Illus- trated songs, magic and balancing; the Iteynas, comedy sketch and whistling; Geo. W. Wilson, trapeze. The show Is playing to good business, considering the rainy sea- son. The roads ore bad, but we bave only lost one night so far. Mrs. Lydlck, the man- ager's wife, paid the company a visit two days last week, and, after a delightful drive of thirty miles over the country, returned to her home In Anoka. The Cretos, Frank and Leona, write: "Owing to the excessive wet weather and floods through the central Western States we have decided to abandon the opening of our own company this Spring, and play a limited number or carnivals and street fairs, but we will open our Fall and Winter com- pany as usual, commencing In September. We will lay off, however, for a montb, In Webster City, la.'' F. C. Keen, who has been booking and We have six men ahead, and doing advance work for Annie May Abbott, „_„ «-ji-» -I.-*. «« „„„„„!♦!„, "the Georgia magnet," cloaed at Paris, Ky., May 27, going from there to Atlanta, Ga., where he will spend some time. although we are finding plenty of opposition. our paper heads the display. Lee Bycle Is general agent, with two assistants, and I _hava„two men . who trail. on. a. week before the show and decorate the country and dead walls. Business has been to the capacity of the tent since our opening at Winkler, Manitoba, May 25." Tom J. Morgan writes: "I have just re- turned to my home In JefferBon, la., for a couple of months' recreation, after a most 4 i » WEST VIRGINIA. Wheeling — Both of the theatres are closed for the season. Notes.— The United Labor Carnival will be given at the new fair grounds June 15- couple of months' recreation, after a most on it will he n in-cat affair "f«r 7u,r Mtr, successful ten months' trip through Ontario. "* " Manager tHrsch of X WhwSlni Quebec, New Brunswick, >ova Scotia, Cape rRrt V Casino"'^ booked ^'o^™ S&S! Breton and Maine, ahead of the Canadian Jubilee Singers and Imperial Orchestra, a colored organization of reputation and un- doubted ability In the realm of song. The company will complete on June 17, at Bee- ton, Can., a season of thirty-nine weeks and one day. I expect to take the company Into the New England States next season. The Clipper Is a regular visitor In my home." Notes from 1'nor. Buhlir'b Kantpale Show. — The show Is In Its second week In Pennsylvania, under a brand new top. It Is bigger and better than ever, and business is fine. We gave a show May 20 In a terrific rain storm, and not a drop came through the canvas. We Jump to New York State In a few weeks, and work Westward, with the same people as last season. Park Casino, bas booked an opera company for two weeks In July for Summer opera season. ♦ »» — Jas. T. McAlpIn, manager and proprie- tor of the "Hans Hanson" Co., slates tbat through his late advertising he has engaged several of the best soloists for the "Hans Hanson" Concert Band and Orchestra. There will be twenty men In tbe band, snd twelve In the orchestra, next season. We will also carry complete scenery for two acts. The seaso n opens Aug. 1. "The Buffalo Limited," A second edition of the Empire State Express, leaves New York dally 12.50 p. M., due Buf- falo 11.00 p. bb, by New York Central.— Ait). Our theatrical correspondent! are hereby notified that the credentials now held by them expired on- /mm 1. They are requested to return them to this office at once for re- niical for 1MSHHH. — W. II. Gracey, manager of tbe Mamie Fleming Co., writes: "We closed our first season on Saturday, May 80, at the Ken- sington Theatre, Philadelphia, presenting for tbe last week of our six weeks engagement at tbls theatre a scenic production of 'The Two Orphans' The houses were packed nightly and dally, and Miss Fleming has tbe honor of -being one of tbe few repertory stars who bave played six straight weeks at one bouse In that city. She received presents of every description from tbe many patrons of tbls popular theatre. After a few days rest we go to Atlantic City, N. J., where we will remain until September, when we open again at the Kensington Theatre, with all new scenery. Our time is booked nearly solid, and Includes about fifteen weeks over tbe Stair & Havlin circuit, with a one piece production. All new plays will be presented next season, our specialty list will be one of the strongest on the road, and no effort will be spared to make our company one of tbe best In Its line. Those who have signed with us are: Walter 8. Perclval, scenic artist ; Ed. Raymond, electrician ; W. P. Burt, who will be retained for the leading comedy roles ; Ed. Barnstead, for advance representative; Will Burnett, leads; Tommy Snyder, stage carpenter ; W. H. Gracey, man- ager. Miss Fleming will present something new In the way of novelty specialties, In- troducing an entirely new specialty each nlgbt. They will be presented with special scenery and electrical effects, and are being arranged under tbe supervision of Mr. Gracey." — At. Phillips Is engaged as leading man for F. F. Proctor's Theatre, Albany, N. Y., for the Summer. — William T. Stevens and four Landseer dogs are quartered at Chas. H. Yale's thea- trical studios and warehouse, Philadelphia, preparing for their tour In "Tbe Way of the Transgressor," under the direction of Charles H. Yale. — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Echols (Marie Van Etten) are spending tbe Summer In Chi- cago. — Eugene J. Hall has leased from Darby 4 Wolford tbe Sullivan, Harris * Wood pro- duction, "The Angel of tbe Alley," and from T. 11. Wlnnett "Tbe Queen of Chinatown," for the Myrkle-Harder Stock Co., next sea- son, opening Aug. 10, at Washington Court House. O., fair week. — Minnie Jeffreys secured a divorce from Frederick G. Curzon at London, Eng., on May 28. They were married In 1894. — Geraldlne Ulmer secured a divorce from Ivan Caryll, the composer, on May 28, In London, Eng. — The following people have signed with Eugene J. Hall for the Myrkle-Harder Stock Co. next season : Guy Hltner, Del Hender ton, Garland and Dillon, Elberta Roy, Wal- ter J. Echols, Pete Raymond and the Cres- cent City Quartet. — Jas. R. Field Is a patient In tbe General Hospital at Toronto, Can., recovering from an operation on one of the glands of his throat. Mr. Field la doing nicely and hopes to soon be up again. He has been stage manager and character man of the Marks Dramatic Co., No. 1, for three sea- sons. — Kirke La Shelle has signed s contract with Lawrence D'Orsay, who will star under his management for the next ten years. "Tbe Earl of Fawtucket" Is expected to exploit Mr. D'Orsay for the next three years. Mean- while Augustus Thomas Is writing another play for him. — "The Idle Born," a play. In four acts, bv H. C. Chatfield-Taylor and Reginald De Koven, received Its first production on any stage matinee of June 1, at the Studebaker Theatre, Chicago. — Claude Boardman and Doretta Morris have signed for next season with Q. Harris Eldon's "At Pike's Peak" Co. Mr. Board- man will manage the company. Miss Morris has signed to play the character part This attraction is being booked through the Cen- tral and Eastern States. — Among the new female stare next sea- son Wallace Munro announces Marie Monta- gue, in "Sweet Jasmine," a play taken from Bulwer Lytton's "Aux Itallens." — Kate Condon, of "The Emerald Isle" Co., and Edward Burke Scott, business mana- ger of the "John Henry" Co., were married In New Haven, Conn., on May 16. — Mrs. G. E. Tllden bas closed her season, and Ib at ber home, Samuels, Ky. — Jolly Delia Prlngle writes: "I am at my home in Knoxvllle, la., where my hus- band, G. Faith AdamB, and I are enjoying a visit with friends, and at the same time superintending tbe building of a large ad- dition to our home. I will begin my starring tour early In August, playing to tie Pacific coast and returning through Southern Cali- fornia and the South, where three nlgbt stands In the larger cities only will be played. Mr. Adams will surround me wltb tbe strongest dramatic company I have ever carried, and a large amount of scenery, cos- tumes, etc, and everything will be carried, Including carpets and furniture. A new filay has been secured, in which I will star ater In the season." — Oliver M. Cotten was made a member of Jackson, Mich., lodge of B. P. O. Elks on May 18. Mr. Cotten will be connected with the Godding Comedy Co. next season. _ — Cutter k Wllllams r Stock Co. Notes : We opened our Summer season on Monday June 1, at Electric Park, Marlon, 111., in the new theatre built for us by the Street Rail- way Co. Our opening was a success both from a financial and artistic standpoint. We play twelve weeks In parks and then our regular season opens at New Castle, Ind. The company Is composed of the following people: Wallace R. Cutter, J. W. Williams, Addison J. Sharpley, B. 8. Lawrence, C. Oarvan Gllmalne, C. E. Tomtlnson, Ed. Van Vechten, Rachael Mae Clarke, Laura Pler- pont, Isabelle Wlnloche and Mrs. J. W. Wll- lams. Our bookings extend through Il- linois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, T.7~,r k CreBcy's production, "A Ruined Life," under the management of Sol. Braunlg. closed a successful season In Wash- ington, D. C, May 23. This play Is booked solid over the Stair 4 Havlin circuit for next season, and Mr. Crescy has engaged a strong company for Its presentation. — Louis J. Russell Is under contract with the Warren Street Railway Co., of Warren £"•• ho? 1 u 5 ber J ot , * eara ' t0 Present the Russell Stock Co. during the Summer season at Irvlndale Park, that city. Mr. RusseH will make a scenic revival of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The season opens 8ept. 1 — Having closed a successful season. Ben and Cora VVarner are at McOregorT la., where they will spend the Summer. Frank J. Stanton and wife (Jule Warner Starr), of the Starr Comedy Co.. will stay with them for the Summer. Both the Warner Comedy Co. and the Starr Comedy Co will start from McGregor next season, — Claude Kelly closed a thirty weeks' en- gagement with the Lillian Lyons Stock Co st Greenville, Mich., and Joined the ESthri Tucker 8 ock at Council Bluffs? xl, foTa six weeks engagement Mr. Kelly has signed for next season with Hoyt's Comedy Co Z to rill f a t utomaton act > aB a •Pw'w vaude- _JV>E ft. — Broadhurst & Currle Notes vT» hurst's successful comedy. "A K,„ i . B J<*&- Money," with Jameson Lee iw" M "■» Vokes and George Henry Trader new Auditorium Theatre, Baltlmn?.. »k , .** week In September. This will bi tha smS consecutive season of this play i ■^J'""' Elliott, of San Francisco, will i aM 5/ clpal character parts In the forth,; .luinVt'i?' Si..?^ ,r S^.? b !, r i.J? . Wn ?t Happened • and The" o Jones ,^7 Smith Left Home w J° n ?Mr. Wright." Miss Elli AdaJalde, will also be a member ofTk. 1 ' company. Engagements for the Georee rs!' Co. Include: Adelaide Ober, Edna is2S Katherine Williams, G. Roland Suij, ?' Roland B Osborne Wm.' C? We™ Sa» born and Richard Cochrane. Edward Om-.i after a long season In "Mr. Jolly of Jo";^ is spending his 8ummer vacation n: bli ¥.£. near Charrestown, N. H. Mr. Garvie boaS? several acres some years ago from an est!?. owned by the late Charles H. Hoyt. on ShS! he has erected a fine Summer residence v« M. Wills, In the musical comedv entltiii "A Son of Rest." opens at the FouiWbm! Street Theatre Aug. 17. The tour ill? i„ elude a trip to the coast wl " ""• — William A. Brady has acquired fmn, the Shubert Brothers a half Interest in Yh. starring tours of Aubrey Boucleault f» three years, beginning next September — Lester Lonergan and Alice Treat 'Hunt have begun a special tour, under the nan- agement of Ted B. Sparks. The vehicle chosen Is the four act comedy drama, "Blii» Venner." Mr. Lonergan has during the Mat few years been In the support of Modjeaa. and recently was associated with Katherine Kidder. Miss Hunt was with Jacob LItrs "In Old Kentucky," and as leading wonan of the AJcazar Theatre, San Francisco, she achieved success. Mr. Lonergan and Miss Hunt have also been connected with the Woodward Stock Co., of Kansas City. Mr Sparks announces that next season he will present Lyle Elaine, who has won success In drama and vaudeville. He bas secured the rights of three new plays — "Dalrr Farm," "Luga'a Love" and "Betty Buford. a Story of Kentucky." — H. Stanley Lewis, manager of Eric Mansfield, was a Clipper caller June 2. Mr Lewis Is engaging a company of thlrty-slx people to support Mr. Mansfield, In "Uncle Tom's Cabin/' "Ten Nights In a Bar Room" and "Jason Joskins," and the tour will open near Lancaster, Pa., early in November, im- mediately after the termination of the Sum- mer season of Welsh Bros.' R. R. Shows, of which Mr. Lewis is tbe advertising director. The paper will be nearly all special. E. J. Nugent will book most of tbe route and se- cure tbe people. — Florence Leslie, who closed a two years' engagement with the Proctor Stork Co. a few months ago, and who has since appeared with tbe Pike Stock Co.. and as leading lady of Ferris' Comedians at Dulutb. Minn., opened May 29 In the role of Laura Jan* Flbby, In r 'The Tenderfoot," at the Dttr- born Theatre, Chicago, replacing Vlra BlaL This Is Miss Leslie's debut In musical com- edy, and tbe reports of her success In this new line of work are testimonials to her versatility and artistic temperament. — Harry and Kitty Sutton bave signed for next season with Lincoln J. Carter, to appear as Richard III and Plnkey. In bis "Two Little Waifs" (Eastern) and to do their specialties. — Klaw It Erlanger have engaged Harry Woodruff to play the part of Ben Hur in their revival of tbls play with tbe Drarj Lane, London, Theatre production, at the New York Theatre in September. — Tom Marks closed a successful season of forty-two weeks at Ann Arbor, Mich., on May 23, where he will reopen again on Auj. 25. He has secured six royalty plays for next season, also special scenery and me- chanical effects. Mr. and Mrs. Marks are stopping at hit. Clemens for a few days' rest before going to their home at Lake View Farm, Perth, Ont — Thos. L. Brower has closed a successful season of forty weeks as heavy man with Hoyt's Comedy Co. in tbe South. — Notes from the Le Roy Stock Co. : We open our season 1903-04 the middle of August, and the company Is booked solid for forty-*wo weeks, we carry specltl scenery, special paper, and one of tbe best balanced companies now playing repertory. The vaudeville acts will be one of the feat- ures. Everything is new, bright and up to date. This company will play only the larger towns, and will tour the South and middle West People thus far engaged are: W. Murray, Edmund H. Flalg, Roland H. Hill, W. J. Holden, Robert A. Lacy, Prof. Ralph H. Farrar, Eddie Slebert. M. E. Walte, AUce Llndly, Ealnora Le Croix and Adelaide Secord. , . — Geo. K. Robinson, manager of Marlon Francis, is busy at present superintending tbe construction of scenery for his several plays for next season, at Hoyt's Theatre, South Norwalk, Conn. A complete scenic equipment will be given "Tennessee's Part- ner,'' "A Texas Girl," "The Power of Wealth" and "The Adventures of MJ» Juliet" Manager Robinson also promises several novelties for next season. — "Tangled Flags," a new military play, under the management of Gentry & Co ~*Z• will be launched early next sesson. Tue Gentry Stock Co., which clOBed Its season May 12, at Anderson, Ind., will open Its next season early In August Messrs. Gentry * Coffey are having special scenery nnd ef- fects made and new printing for both com- panies, and announce tbat their time Is n.i- Ing rapidly. h — Gertrude Perry has been engaged oy Edwin Thanhouser for his Milwaukee stociv commencing July 7. — The Gerard Avenue Theatre Company, of Philadelphia, will play three weeks In At- lantic City, N. J., ahortly. _ „ — Anna Wood goes with Nixon 4 Zimmer- man next season. ... — Tim Murphy will next season be under tbe management of Klaw 4 Erlanger. — Archy Mackensle goes with Rogers Brothers next season. . ,- — John W. Mitchell has been engaged to stage "Miss Petticoats," the new pl«>' '» which Kathryn Osterman stars next season. Mr. Mitchell will also stage Eva W lilanj and Jac Tucker's whimsical play, Moms Darling." — There will be thirty-five people In the cast of "Mollis Darling/ tbe new whimsical play for grown up children, which will he tne vehicle in which those clever people, ev» Williams and Jac Tucker, will star. — During the month of July Manager J. J. Rosenthal will make an advance tour of all the cities In which Kathryn Osterman will appear. In "Miss Petticoats,", prlo. \° her New York engagement A long rim "» anticipated 4n Boston for Mlsa Osterman in tbls new book play. _„„,• — "Happy Hooflgan" Notes: The, secona traveling season of 7, Happy Hooligan dosea In Boston May 23. The tour covered a pe rlc "; of thirty-nine weeks, and extended <>;"," territory embracing a total mileage of -'••"?• Eery Important dty from ocean to ">'™°: and from the Canadian line to the Gnir °' Mexico, has been visited. The fame of tn's remarkable cartoon titled comedy has sni i»" throughout the length and breadth of «« land, and Its financial Buccess Increases witn each return engagement. A new scenic nnu mechanical equipment Is being prepared pj Gus Hill for next season, which will ^'?, augurated early In August A klnetosconie electrical ballet will be a novelty which a"- Hill proposes to make a feature with nexi season's production. JUNE 13. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 371 NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Jmim the management of the com- nariy, and will greatly enlarge on Mr. Bern- Spin's Ideas, who has been compelled to re- =i™ owing to other business. This com- nnnv wil open early In August, and tour the Cithern States. Our repertory will mostly So now to popular price bouses, and our .orapany will be a strong one. Mr. Osmnn ins ordered a set ot fine scenery for our SSUS : bill. "In the Heart of Cuba," also Slcry elaborate palace arch, In which will So used nearly five hundred electric lights S different colors. Prof. Harland W. Da- vies and Gertrude Davlce have signed with the company for next season, for musical director and Juvenile leads. Oils Reeves, for- merly of the Macon, Ga., Stock Co., bus •iirned for general business. " H _, for ten weeks, prior to my regular season, which Is already booked for forty weeks." — Notes from the Frank E. Long Co. : «o closed our tenth successful season May ••p. Rehearsals for next season begin Aug. ]>: The show goes out with new plays, new Bcenory— In fact, an entirely new equipment. Most of the old company has been re-en- guged, including Nana Sullivan, Erin Lacy, < i Jl. Archer. Al. Leyburne, Mock Sad AMI, '.'• A -,klcy, John O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Long. — Notes from the Taylor Stock Co. : We opened atoicuwood Park, Little Rock, Ark., "lay 4, and have continued to good business, ■n Bplte of bad weather and counter attrac- tions. The roster Is : Chas. T. Taylor, lessee and manager ; A. E. Taylor, treasurer ; Chas. Tolson, stage director ; Fred Fannell, musi- cal director ; Fred Rlcbter, stage manager ; Harry Scott, Henry Crosby, Robert Harland, "111 Wolfe, Townscnd Irvin, Helen Aubrey, Lorena Tolson, Llrzle Montgomery and Pau- me Blllopp. Only standard stock produc- tions prevail, and tbe company have. In- dividually and collectively, made a good Im- pression with Mr. Taylor's patrons. .— Fetters," a drama, In four acts, by I'-dwnrd Fuller, wsh given Its first production jn any stage at Keith's Theatre. Providence-, "I., on June 1, with the following cast: < a onel Philip Addlngton, U. 8. A.. Orme Caldara ; Geoffrey Calvert, Frank Losec ; the »ev. Herbert Brent, William H. Turner: Profawor Jabex Floscoe. William F. Owen; \Wlfrld Brent, Edwin Nlcander: John Lake. Austin Webb : Mary Allston, Isabel Evesson : J'nrlnda Haines Gregg, Helen Relmer: Bea- trice Addlngton, Beatrice Ingram: Martha, Leonora Kerwlii ; Florence, Helen McCabe. — Rudolph Aronson and his wife. Mrs. WH Aronson, were divorced at Denver, Col., on May 28. Our thcatrhal correspondents are htrtby notified that the credentials now held by them expired on June 1. Then arc rcgueited to return them to thit office at once for re- newal for ms-tM\. I. 8. Potts, agent of John W. Vogel'a Big Minstrels, writes : "I discovered a young Swede In the wilds of northern Michigan who plays a solo on the double bass violin, and draws a tone from the Instrument richer and fuller than a 'cellotone. He uses a longer and lighter bow than the ordinary contrabass bow, and his instrument is a full sized four string bass, while his harmonies arc as clear as a bell. He will be one of tbe features with Vogel's Minstrels next season." Hobbs and Powell have canceled tbclr 8ummer park work, and Joined tbe Fore- paugh & Sells Bros.' Circus, with which tbey arc doing clowning, aud making a success with their black face act In the concert, tbey inform us. Oub Cape Town, South Africa, advices eponk In glowing terms of the success there of Mme. l'llnr Morln, In her dainty Japanese idyll, 'The Lotus Blossom" and "A Dream of Love." Mme. Morln is well remembered here as an accomplished pantomlinlat and versatile actress, and her success with the M. B. Leavitt Co., which was organized here, Is already assured. The Bush Temple Minstrels will suc- ceed the Players' Stock Co. at the Bush Temple, Chicago, June 15, and continue for several weeks, with a weekly change of pro- gramme. Later tbe company will make a tour of the central Western States. W. L. Bush Is proprietor, and George C. Dent manager of tbe company, which has been recruited from the best obtainable choir singers in Chicago and vicinity. A number of highly successful engagements have been filled during tbe Spring. Chas. and Gbacb Casad, comedy musical performers, opened on the Shayne circuit at Falrvlew Park Casino, Dayton, 0., week ot May 30, and report meeting with great suc- cess In their novel musical act. James B. Donovan opened at Fort Wayne, Ind., May 31, and reports success. He Is booked solid until September. The Lees (Wilbur and Leona) open their Summer season at Ashtabula, O., on June 22, having bookings for ten weeks In tbe parks through Michigan, Indiana and Illinois to follow, closing at Chutes Park, Chicago, week of Aug. 23, after which they are booked for twenty weeks on tbe Pacific coast. Chester A. Hawks, colored baritone, writes : "Because of a change In my plans I will not appear with the Scott Joplln Col- ored Opera Co., but will give several classic recitals through the Eastern and Western cities, and in each city I will be assisted by the best local talent procurable." Harry Burns writes that be has been making a success in his act, and recently appeared at the LoDdon Theatre, New York City, at the Bull and Curtln. benefit, to marked appreciation. Mat McKenzib, dancer, who In private life is Mrs. May Haynes, Intends to retire from the stage and open a theatrical board- ing house In Kansas City. Dave Nowlin Is playing engagements on the McCallum park circuit, after which he will play a return date on the Keith circuit. The c'haubeblins, expert lasso throwers, who are now appearing at Hammersteln's Paradise Roof Garden, New York City, for an indefinite run, have Just received from a merchant in Mexico City a consignment ot Imported wardrobe, made to order, especially for their novelty act. Lewis and Delmors have closed with the Byron Spaun Co., and have opened for the Summer at Canarsle, L. I. Tbey have signed for next season with J. H. Barnes' Dainty Paree Burlesquers. Mat Belmont played a successful engage- ment at Austin & Stone's, Boston, recently, and was at the Westminster Theatre, Provi- dence, R I., last week. She will play parks this Summer. The scenic equipment for Lew Dock- stader and his great minstrel company, which opens at Manhattan Beach early In July, Is said to be upon a grander scale than any- thing before attempted In minstrelsy. Beulaii De Mon and Loretta Clifton have Joined hands, and report meeting with success, singing duets. They are well booked In the West for next season. Tub office of Heller's Eastern circuit of EarkB and piers, M. Rudy Heller, manager, as been moved to Keith's New Theatre Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Park Hunter, banjolst, after a successful tour of Europe, has returned to America. He opened at Keith's, Philadelphia, June 8, with the Hel- ler circuit of parks to follow. Miller s Georgia Minstrels opened on this circuit at Trenton, N. J.. June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Cower opened with a new act at Tony Pastor's Theatre, New York, lust week, and scored a hit. They were one of tbe features at the Proctor con- cert June 7, and are at Poll s, Bridgeport, this week. ■ Billy Meloney and Clara Hbaly are not with Wyllo & Sanford's Minstrel Co., es was reported. They are at MIsb Healy's home, Hartford. Conn., and are not working, owing to Miss Healy's Illness. . Jakes Brockman reports marked success In his new single specialty, which embraces ballad singing, mimicry and comedy. It bas been pronounced a very nest act, ana testimony to Its effectiveness was furnished by the fact that Mr. Brockman's recent en- gagement at the Howard, Boston, was ex- tended from one week to two. Tub Pbenticb Troupe, sensational comedy acrobats, have Just completed a successful thlrtv-scven weeks' engagement with Roblo lc Muck's World Beaters Co., closing ono of the strongest olios In tbe wheel. II. C. Prentice, manager of the troupe, has pur- chased the Pclham Bridge Hotel, Bartow, N Y '"Au Bal Masque," a one act opera, by Slgnor Mariano Malna, the Italian baritone, in which Hnttie Slmms MaoCurthy will sing the leading role, will be produced as a vaude- ville attraction. It will run from twenty to twenty-five minutes. , Hoyt and Nbff have dissolved partner- ship, and Geo. B. Hoyt Is working with Barry Thompson. Dye and Wilson will soon appear In tbe r original act, the comedy-breakaway 'cycle W Van Bits and McFarland write: "We have a seventeen weeks' contract with Jule Delmar. Thl« is our second week, and we ^tSSSFf^" HOOH L. CONN AND Co- hinne Imhof produced tbelr new act at Chicago week of June 1. The title la The Firing of n Salute," and It was arranged by Im BLANC n HB < LA D TELt. AND ALICE PORTE, have booked several Summer parks. Lanb and Lane (Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Lane! opened their Hummer bookings at Lakeside 'Park. Akron. O. They jmk%M solid with tbelr new act, which, they write, is a great success. . . . - _ G W. (Pont) Moobb, who has been h I^on- don manager for many years, underwent a serious aurglrnl operation in that city on May 11, and It was carried through quite * U Geo" NAoitt, of the team Nagel and Adams was made a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 380, at Savannah. Ga., on Mav 24. The team Is booked for June 2P and July 8 at Empire Pavilion, Gloucester City, N. J. AL. G. Field Notes.— The closing of the Al. U. Field Greater Minstrels was mado memorable by a number ot presentations and social events that will loug be remembered by all who participated. First, Mr. Field was the recipient of a gold card, showing his life membership In Columbus, O., Lodge of Elks. The card is four Inches long, one and one-halt Inches wide, hearing the por- trait of Mr. Field, the signature of the ex- alted ruler and secretary of Columbus Lodge of Elks, showing that Al. G. Field was made a life member of that lodge for valuable services. Doc. Qulgley made the presenta- tion speech, and surprised all who beard bim by his earnestness and eloquence. Mr. Field was deeply touched by the expression ot good will evidenced towards him by all the company, as Mr. Qulgley had remarked that every member of the company, from the tiny tot In tbe Faust Family to the highest salaried performer la tbe company, bad In- sisted on giving their quota to pay for the testimonial of the popular manager. Tbe presentation was mnde on the stage Just us the curtain fell. Many Invited guests were £ resent, Including the family ot Mr. Field, Irs. Burt Cutler, Mrs. Doc. Qulgley, Geo. Blclsteln, John Rudolph, and Win. Lansing, of the Courier Priming Co. ; Hon. John White and many others. An Informal ban- fiiiet was participated In, the company sing- ng "Auld Lang Syne" at tbe close. Eddie Connrd was remembered by a few of his friends with a gold pin and case, Doc. Qulg- ley was not forgotten, and Burt Stuart, the mall man, got a fat purse, well tilled. Im- mediately after the performance the cars and twenty-live of the people left for Columbus, O, ; Burt Cutler and his band went to Pitts- burg, to till a park engagement ; Jnmes Cav- nnnugb, Geo. Cunningham, John C. Dickens and Frank Casey, the Faust Family and the Mlgnan! Family left for New York City; Joe Blampbln left for London, England. Thus ended the longest and most prosperous sen- son ever enjoyed by the Al. G. Field Greater Minstrels. The Manhattan Burlesque Co. Notes. — This Is the title of a new attraction for next season, to tour New York and the New England States. It is being organized at Coblesklll, N, v., and will open near New York In November. A departure from the old time burlesque shows will be made, and a troupe of six Tyrolean singers and dancers, who have never appeared In America, will be featured. B. II. Mills, ot tbe Forepaugh- SellB Bros, advance corps, has been engaged as general agent, and the time is booked nearly solid. Something entirely new in the way of costumes and a novel first part Is promised. J. U. Landls will have charge of the press work, and Billy Clifford bas been engaged for second advance. Ciiab. II. Moorb Jn., son of Chas. H. Moore (formerly of the Three Itonaldos), and Carrie Zwlcker (ot the Zwlcker Bisters), died at Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, aged two years. T. S. Molleston, manager of Stanton Park Amusement Co., Stcubcnvlllc, 0., was In New York last week, completing bookings for the Summer. The following, opened tbe Columbia Gar- den, at Cortland, N. Y. : William J. Mc- J'ulnn, Thus. H. O'Nell, Brooks and Rclscb, ay C. Gunlney, and tbe Valentino String Orchestra. Cofeland and Debrinoeb (Carl and Ma- bel) opened at the Metropolitan Theatre, Anadarko, Okla., May 4, In tbe stock. Mr. Copeland was made a member of tbe F. 0. IC., Aerie No. 322, at Gutbrlc, Okla May 2. Harry Rouclerb writes: "The season at Grotto Park, Slngac, N. J., opened very auspiciously on May 20, and a very large business has been done ever since. This resort is situated near Paterson, N. J. The opening bill enlisted tbe services of Eddie Leslie, Mile. Carrie, Billy Hetns, Fox and Sherwood, Harry Kane, Helmold's Boston Concert Orchestra, Mildred and Rouclcre, and others. Eddie Leslie had the misfortune to wound himself severely while fooling with a revolver, but continued during the week, and will be all right again In a few daya." Mrs. H. I. Balderbon (professionally known as Ida Rene), located at the O. h>. Theatre, Oklahoma City, presented her hus- band with u boy baby on May 20. Bbnj. II. Brown, orchestra leader last season with 4 Paw-Sells' Circus, closed an eight months' engagement as musical di- rector May 10, at Mulouey's Vaudeville Tlic- atre, Omaha, Neb., and opened May 30 as director of tbe orchestra at Matt Kuseli's West End Park, Champaign, III., for tbe Summer, making his second season. Marion and Dean open oa tbe Melville Park circuit June IS, for four weeks, and then play tbe Burt circuit of parks and the Kohl & Castle circuits, when they will intro- duce the second addition to their act, "It's Up to You," written by Heelan and Helf. Tub Buro Sisters (Babette and Clare) closed with the Broadway Burlesquers, and opened with tbe "Two Jolly Companions" May 25, at Columbia, «. C. They report that their act Is a bit, and that they have signed with Clark's New Royal Burlesquers for next season. Stella Rinehart, clog and soft shoe dancer, played Idora Park, Youngstown, O., week of May 20; Celoron Park, Jamestown, N. V., last week, and Is at Monroe Park. Toronto, Can., this week, after which she will Join her husband, Matt Nastier, at tbe La- fayette Theatre, Buffalo, N. Y., where Mr. Nasher is located for tbe Summer. Albert P. Lombard, manager for Klnrk's Komodlans, writes : "The coming season we will put out a strong vaudeville show and a one act farce, in which will be Introduced Geo. W. Cbambera and tbe members of the entire company. There will be but five minutes' intermission during the whole show. Special scenery wilt be carried, and a complete line of block and lithograph print- ing. Three day and week stands wilt tie made, at popular prices. Our open time Is rapidly lining up, showing that success la assured for this new venture." The Uahi'ard Bros, have closed on the Proctor circuit, and will play parks this Summer. They arc one of the feature acts at tbo Theatre Royal, Montreul, Can., this week. Master Carroll McCann, of the McCann Family, Is recovering from a sovero attack of measles and pneumonia. Murphy and Andrews played the I'nlaco Theatre, Boston, last week, following their engagement nt the Park, at Worcester, Mass. Both engagements were entirely successful. Roster or tub William Todt Show. — Wil- liam Todt, Lawrence La Vaughn, A. 8, Brazil, Chas. York and wife, the Two Del- tlnos, Harry Rose, Gabo Michaels, Warren R. Miller, Allle R. Madison, C. L. Andrews, Chas. Stewart and Chas. H. Bally. The •bow opened on May 2, and bas been play- ing to excellent business ever since. We have bad only one rainy night since tbe opening. Will R. Lincoln writes: "I wish to deny that 1 have Joined hands with Beislc Gil- bert I am still with my partner, Frank W. Holds, and oa Lincoln and Hollls we are meeting with success." Prop. Ksank Kmkrkon'h Comedt Co. was at Fleming, N. J., last week, and met with siiccesH. J. C. Wklhh, Rftcr three weeks stay In this city, bas gone to his Summer home at. Newburyport, Mass. Mr. Welsh rerently purchased for Dot Karroll the play entitled E The Black Diamond Express," Thoh. II. O'Nbil is In his second week at the Columbia Garden, Cortland, N. Y. McFarland and Murray opened at the Olympic Theatre, Chicago, HI., last week, and scored a big success with their act, "The Millionaire and the Iceman," and are this week at the Chicago Opera House. THK Musical Colbyh are spending a part of tbe Summer with their relations In Hous- ton, Tex. Manaobr Watson Informs us that ho has made all arrangements to open his new the- atre, Wntson's Cniy Corner, Brooklyn, early In August. The style of performances. whlih will bo given will greatly differ from those given by traveling burlesque shows that have visited greater New York. Great care has l>ccn exercised in selecting the chorus, and Mr. Watson expects to have thirty-live girls that for looks, appearance null voire wilt eclipse those seen hi the big Broadway productions. The costumes will bo on an elaborate scale. The house scenery has already been built and delivered. Uoiiuv (lA.Yi.int, who has been successfully playing the Wlsard, In the "Wliard of Ox, for forty-two weeks, will close with that company June 13. Ho will offer a twenty- five minute sketch, entitled "A Society Squabble," for next season, with a company of four people. The sketch Is founded on "Sport McAllister." Gehtie Snowdon, acrobatic dancer, of tho McNulty Sisters, sailed June 3 for her home In Liverpool, l.ng. Miss Snowdon states that she Is no longer connected with the McNulty sisters and will return to America to Join a farce comedy company the last of July. Hal Godfrey writes : "I run spending a couple ot weeka at FlOeld, Wis., four hun- dred miles north ot Chicago, In the Northern Sart ot the State, Hccompanlcd by my father, 1. W. Fllson. Our principal sport Is fish- ing for uiuskallonge and bass, and we havo met with very fair success." Jacobs and Van Tylh appeared at two benefits at the Third Aventio Theatre, June 1 and 2, for Mr. Swart and the T. M. A'a. Both affairs were successful, under the man- agement of Mr. Jacobs. M. Dixon was NEW YORK STATE. presented with a diamond medal from the T. M. A's. Juggler, opens on tho Burt nvllie, Ind., July 6. He has Ice Thornton Repertory Co., IticruN, ball . circuit at Evansville, canceled the Alii and opens in September with the Cracker Jacks. Ills wife (Mattlc Fielding) Is travel- ing with him. He Is this week nt the Casino Theatre, Washington Park, Philadelphia. Harry L. Kane, dancer, closed a success- ful season with tho earner Stock Co., nnd Is now on the Proctor circuit. Henry and Yoiino, who recently closed with the Wine, Woman and Hung Co., lire making a tour ot Pennsylvania as ono of the features with Jack O'Brien and com- Snny, which consists ot ten vaudeville acts : actc O'Brien, boxer; Joe Hngen and Hill Nash, Marshall, the Mystic ; Van Leer nnd Duke, John Hall, Henry and Young. Itcrt Hart, Joe Mitchell, the Lcnhnrd Sisters, and D. J. Mrl'ltiutton Jr., Tom Wells, all under tbe management of C. Whitney Jacobs. Leo. W. Whiuiit, manager of the tixccl- slor Quartette, is in Franklin, Pa., taking a vacation. Ills wife (Pearl E. La Rue) Is in Pittsburg, Pa., but on June 12 Miss La Rue Buffalo. ~.\t the Teck Theatre (Walter 8. Baldwin, malinger). — Tbe IlAlilwln-Mel- vllle Stock Co. will lie seen, week ot June .\ In a new production — "Paul Revere," hy iHxlmm Mitchell. The leading man of tlm company, William Furuiiiu, will he seen as Paul Itcvere, nnd Amelia Gardner as Mnry Wane, Tim singing will lie under the su- pervision of II. ferry Melilon, "Mk'hni'l Strogoff" next week. "Quo Vitdls" drew l>lg crowds, and the Wtlier ft Fields night, 4, nt greatly advanced prices, was tho sea- son's most prolitahle card In Buffalo. LYCNUM Theatre (J. Lnughlln, munugcrl. — Manager Walter 8, Baldwin's stock com- pany down town Is producing this week ''Woman Against Woman." "Master ami Man" had a fair following last week. Convention Hall (Henry L. Mecch, man- ager). — Victor Herbert's llrst week was sig- nally successful, and tho great orchestras appearance Is tho fail of the town. The en- gagement continues till 13. AcaiiBMY (Dr. Peter C. Cornell, umna- ficr). — .Manager Willi taker's stock cniiiniiuv s this week presenting "Northern Lights, with Ml wood Bostwlek and Beryl Hope In lending parts. Violet Staloy also appears, In Illustrated songs. Siira'h Garden Theatre. — Frederic Hum! and Co., In "An Awful Dad :" Kaufman, Troupe, Orpheus Comedy Four, Musical Johnstons, Oiav and Dclnio, Mnddox unit Wayne, Flood Brothers, Flnley and Burke, and the vllagraph. Business continues good. Lakaykttb Theatre (Chas. M. liagg, man- ager!. — Tho Utopians appear this week. In- Hutting : Josselln Trio, Clcofus. -Rom and Dora, Joe Madden, John W. Jess, Mark antl Kitty Hart, thn La Voiles, Chas. H. foreman ami Mario Sparrow. The Oriental Unr- lesqticrs did nicely. Notch. — Manager Wm. B. Clayton, of Vic- tor Herbert's Orchestra, bnd madn ot Con- vention Hull a bower of beauty with ting, tinlm decorations, etc., Nick Kubn presiding In the box offices as usual The family of Alphnnso J. Meyer discovered tho unfor- tunate manager In New York, whither ha hntl wandered. He Is now convalescing at his home here. Albany, -At tho Empire Theatre (n. R, Jacobs, manager).— The Klugdon-tlourtney Slock Co. Jumped Into Instant fetor Willi Its opening piece. "The I.lnrs," June 1 ami week. Moit of the people of Inst Hummer were In the cast, Including; Alison Skip. worth, Nellie- Adelaide Wise, Get). Osborne Jr., Franklin Jones, Tiros. A. Wise, Walter Walker, nnd several new ones, as Louise, Drew, Elinor Sun ford nnd l/onlse Chapman. Monday night. 1, many floral pieces went over the footlights nnd a cordial welcome wnj glvon by a packed house, Lurgo Audiences continued throughout tiro week. will Join tho opera company at tho Du- ,"' CI VvV."...i "i . ".. ,n . r . 0,l ,? no ! u "J ..™ ""; queanj Garden, Pittsburg, Pa.; for the Sum- 3H SSSEm 5?fs? tf l ". b -° Wl?. 8 - 10 ' nnd mcr season *. n .° Mysterious Mr. Iluglo" 11-18, , mer season. Conner's Don Snow, and Sinclair and Carlisle's comedy wire act arc In their ilflh week as the special vaudeville features with the Oarslde, Condlt it Mack Big Htock Co, John It. Wills lias engaged tho follow- ing for the opening of Tumbling Dnm Park, Ilrltlgeton, which opens Juno 16 : Tbo Urent Richards, Charles J. Shay, Slddons Bros,, the Two Joes, as Happy Hooligan and Gloomy Ous; the Kills Sisters, and Walter Wills. Hbrnard Ki.ino has completed the follow- ing sketches: "How Times Change," tor Clark and Gllmere; "An Unredeemed Pledge," for Atherton and Orassnl, and "The Butcher Boy's Meeting," for tho Bryant Chil- dren. Mllb. Ordlar, who Is resting nt her home in Little Compton, R. I., will leave for the West July 6. Burdock Sisters open on the Boom cir- cuit ot Eastern parks tills week, for ten weeks. Tub Qeoroia Hpnflowkr, Kmilb V. Sudeuh, writes : "After being confined for six weeks in a Knoxvllle hospital, from a stroke of paralysis, which at nrst was thought by the doctors to bo Incurable, I am out and stopping with frltmds In Knox- vllle. I am Improving and will be able to take my place with the Quintan ft Wall Minstrels next season, as comedian, up- foslte end to Jlmmlo Wall, and will also du lie principal comedy In Mr. Quintan's fuuuy afterpiece." GiiNHitAi, Manaueb F. W. Hkiibacii. of tbe Winnipeg Canadian Fulr, lias engaged S. von l'ahn to produce his transformation spec- tacle, "From Darkness to Dawn," during fair week. It Is In seven scenes, and em- ploys aver one hundred people. Over sixty thousand yards of canvas uro used. The di- mensions are two hundred and thirty feet tront view, seventy-live feet deep, twenty- six feet high. 1 William Milano and Aonkn Ai.vin closed at tho Standard Theatre, Houston. Tex., after a eucccssful engagement, lasting six months. They will spend the Mummer at tbelr home, Detroit, Mich, ' Harry B. Burton will piny an engagement ot the Chutes, Ban Francisco. ' TlloRNM AND HoLnHWoaTlf are In their second week at BckCk Pavilion, lilllslioro, 111. They go to Lenin's Park. St. Louis, then pluy u circuit of park dutCH In In- diana, Ohio and New Jersey, and urn hooked for tbo entire Bummer, with tho exception of three weeka. Jkffkisson Hall has been engaged by Kushlblkl Jc Aral, managers of "Japan hy Night," on Madison Square Roof Garden, this city, during tbe Summer. HARRY Las-.io writes that he has had a fine season through tho Western theatres and parks, and has not lost a week. He also states that he 1b well booked up for tbo Summer Reason. Tommy II. Hooan mourns the death of his mother, who passed away In St. Ijouls ru- ■Lan'e and Hii7.inetta write thnt tlielr act has proven a Hiiccess ns a frco attraction With tbo Royal Carnival Co. Hantoho and Marlow will begin their Summer work next week at Spring Lake Park, Indianapolis, Ind., with Kdgowaler Park, Cellna, O., and Cleveland to follow. Howard Doylr will rotura to bis home in. Columbus, O., during the latter part ot June, to spend a few days with his rela- tives, before departing for tbe old world. Mt Doyle bus had a very successful season of forty weeks In vaudeville, flftenn of which bo was featured with the Cook Church Co. lie Is booked ahead without a break until June, 1004. The (Ibeat Pi.attf., after a rest of five weeks, on account of sickness, Is at work again. He opened at Chestnut Grove The- atre recently, and bos Westminster Theatre, Providence, ft. I., to follow. Howard akd Joiinhon (G. Kingston How- ard and J. Bartlott Johnson), song Illus- trators, whose three seasons' contract with the American Kxhlbltlon Company expires Juno 27, will re-enter vaudeville, and have In preparation a new act, entitled "Melody May Kt'KHEM, hag closed successful en- gagements at Hiitibiitln I'ark, Tuunton, Mass,, and Hheedy's Theatre, I'uwtucket, B, I. ' Sully akd I'mxi'H write: "We are meet Ing with success In our act. 'The Irish Orator.' We Just finished the Kohl & Cnstle circuit, and are booked for a return date over thnt circuit. Last week we played Godfrey's Pavilion. Grand Ranlds, Mich., with Detroit and Kalamazoo, Mich., to fol- low." Garlb K. Mitchell, who Is spending; the Bummer camping In tbe Sierra Mad re Moun- tains, in (ho mate of Chihuahua, Mexico. wl|| leave there (or this city tbe latter part of July. IlAIIMANim 11LHKCKCR HALL (II, It. Jacobs. nuinngor), — Large audiences, worn pleasi'il during the week of 1 with the Snow Stock Co., In "Resurrection." A strong plnv, well flcletl by them. The Snow Co. will give 'Muster and Man" 8 10 and "Camllle" 11- Jo. PiiocTon'H Thratrm I Howard Graham, resident manager). --The Summer stock pre- sented the drama, "On tho Wabash," 1 and week, to a largo umiiHotnoii! crowd. Thta theatre Is mado very com fori able with elec- tric fans, etc., nnd afternoon and evenings good patronage Is observed. Tho week of 8, "Mixed Pickles." Note.— Closely following ningllng Bros." Circus on Saturday, May 30, canto llarnmn * Bnllov's Show, Juno 4. Thirty thousand peoplo found their way to the grounds and pronounced It a Ono show. i Hodiester.-At the Lyceum Thoalrii (W. It. Carrls. manager). — Tho stock season at this house begun May 30, with "The Lot- tery of Love" us the opening bill. Tho com- pany In competent throughout, and, Judging from the manner In which tho opening piny was put on, and the cordial reception given thn company hy Inrgo houses throughout thu week, a successful season Is assured. Week of Juno S, "A Coatcnled Woinnn." National Theatre (F. R. Lueecher, man- Rgcr).— Tho stock presented "The Sporting DiicIicsh" 1 and week. A lino production of this heavy piny attracted Immense houses at every performance. The run was Interrupted r> by Weber & VMun' Stock Co., which drew thu. largest audience ever assembled la u Rochester theatre. "Tho Climbers" S-l.t. Baker Theatre (Warren V. Day, maim- r). — Thn old utory of "house packed to the doors" Is repented here week nftor week, Inst week being no oxceptlnn, when "Ha veil from the Hen" wan glvon by tho stock, "Slaves of Russia" 8-13. Cook Ol-EliA House (J, H, Moore, mana- ger), — "I* Tokcb," with Jeslso Bonstnlio lu thu lending role, wou the favor ot audiences that packed the house to tbo doors last week. The company gave an admirable nitrform- ii ncn of ihe pluy, which was niuuntad In it magnificent manner. Week ot H, "Led Astriiy." Note.— Mesirs. Ilurilg & Sciiiiion. nnd Mark A. Lucsehcr, of tin- Klnw k Hrtnnger stuff, were visitors In thu city Inst week. I ■ ■ ■ Elm Ira.— At Itnrlck'H (lien Park (Herbert enllnger, manager).— William Josh Daly's Minstrel Company closed n successful woek's t'tigiitreiiicnt June 7. For this weak a vaude- ville programme has been arranged. Among those engaged to appear nro ; The MelniNo troupe of acrobats, the Soto Japanese troupe, which i[lves nn exhibition of Oriental magic; Adoliih Adams, Wolles G, De Veuiix, linker and Doyle. Comic opera, will hold full sway for several weeks, commencing 15. Mini- ngor Hullnger Iiiim organized n company from members of various, road companies. Tho company wilt hold rehearsals Ibis week Tim opening prediction will lie "Thu Mikado." KiAi/ro Mimic Hall (F. W. MrConncll, manager). -.-The following people continue to please : Thu Ciildwells, Cook and Grant, Cora Wright, Gram Lillian, Mao Lawrence, mid Arnltu Ksninnd. New features will bo Introduced during the week. Queen Cm Gaiipknh (M. Hnlllviin, nuiii- oger), — Thorn engaged fur ITiIh week : Cook and Grunt, llenuniiiiit nnd Haywood, Hurry Burns nnd Harry HtraMnn. Those closing »l were: Frank Lain. Hauls and Davis, and Alexander Dupreii, Business Is big, ■casino theatre (Barry A Tlorney, man- agers). —The management of this resort bus derided to give up the Introduction of vaude- ville In Ulilrldgc Park, In order that they may have more time to devote to their numerous other enterprises. Business last week was fair. The following aptieared : Hmlth and Gorman, McNnme,' Garfield and Cowley, Walter Stetson and company, the Four llakers, Lynch Sinters, Ned Curtis, and Kslella X. Wills, Note. — Hum and Ray Mitchell, of this city, •Who do a clevor acrobatic turn, left 7 to open their Hummer sonson at Monroe Park, Ontario, Can. Mr, Mitchell and bin son play various parks and Smuttier theatres through- out the Hast, ♦ »» — Notes front Knlcber'H Comedians : Wo closed our season May H, and while we liuvi not mado n. barrel of money we have bjnm very well, uud the balance is largely In our favor. The show has nn enviable reputation In the West. Our scene painter Is hard nt work, nnd our manager Is busy delecting plays, booking tho show, etc., for next sen- son. We did not suffer as much from bad weather as many did, and wo will stay Went another season, and will have n stronger show than ever. Success to Tun Old Kb- liadlb. ; — : • ~~ m Tiite ->'1sfBrtr Ybfefc clipper. June 13, THENEWYj QR tDLIPPER THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (LlmlM ,) PBOPRrcTOKB. ALBERT J. BORER, ICnrroniAt. AND Business MAXIMS. SATURDAY, JUNE II, 19011. RATES. A«vertt»einent*— $280 per Inch, single coi- umu. Advertisements let with border, 10 par cent, extra. SUBSCRIPTION. One year In advance, 1 4 ; six months, 12 ; three month*, *>• Foreign postage extra. Single copies will be scut, poBtpnld, on re- ceipt i>f 10 cents. ' Oar lvrins awe Cash. THR CLIPPER In' Issued every Wednesday morning. The lant fonr (advertising) pagea GO TO PRHHS on Saturday at 11 a. m., and the other pagea on MONDAlf and TUESDAY, The Farina fJJoalnv Prouipily, Tnea- dn>, at It) o'clock A. If. Please malt, by express, uiouey order, check, P. 0. order or registered letter. All cash en- closed wltli letter Is at the risk ot sender. Address All ConiuiBleatlou «<» Tlllfl NliJW YOHK CMPMMbj 47 West 28th rttrcet, New York. Ktl)Utt-v«it} (or 1); 10. .ft lo Kl. r, ch, KloQ!!; 20.. II to K 2, 1» to K K 4 : 21 . . It to Q Kt si], Kt to It Si 22. .H to Kt r, ch, and wins. Ol- (1) liinek IB. .It to Kt r>: 1H..HI0K2 Kt Ki 11 7 VO.. II Kl .'. i K->{2 3..RXN Kt-*t5 4 !SI..KtnKtS Pin Kit 3 M..KXKt PXB , 2C..K-B-+ K-Ijsq ■it. .K R-Q7.W. for choice U Mr. W. cii'i point nut nuy Improvement lit Black's play 1 should he very glad to leilru It." (Jko. K. C.knt'RNTEn. — "Some progress?" Certainly, and uothlng Is "out of the ques- tion" that will promote the pleasure aud prollt of Tiik ci.htck'h clientele. 1 1 mi. IIki.mh. — Cso of your abundant kind- ness Is our best expression ot thanlts. B. f,, Kr.KCK, New Orlesns. — See here, now, the mure "Intrusions" of that sort you visit upou us the nearer to tin, head of our round labia you'll Dud yourself seated. II. C. lir-ri.Mi, Leailvllle, Col. — Welcome lo our circle; you will iind your old friend Colby here, and a set ot as good fellows us they make. Wm. Ki:iiAF.:n. — Thanks for note nnd so- lutions. Your observation Is so good and Honuil that we give It for others to go by. "I think u little once In a while Is better tlnui nothing In a long while." lino. Si'uxceu. — That uuliellevlng Bchafer says he Is waiting to have you own that "tlieO.. won't kiiI u sh." lino. Miiuiij:to.\. — Your account of the progress and prospects of chess In Texas Is pleuenut rending. Hsu. Oraiiam.— Our long experience falls to liullcule liuw you can expect to get up uuotlier (Uirckmatv quite equal to the June, niiiuher. was on R 7 aad took Kt on K 2— replace B and Kt; 5. Kt to Kt 2 mate. "Jlrg. Balrd Is surely a corker at tills atyle of combination, as she has proved herself to be In other lines ; and I for one am always appreciative of her pretty and Ingenious efforts." — K. B. I'. Knlgms No. 8,4X2. Prom The Leeds ifercurj/. This Is No. 10, and closed the series of "XXth Century Retractors." IIV MRS. W. J. BAIRD. Place on the board a Black K (solus) at hln B (1 (f. 4). "And this Ib all."— "Much Ado." Act V. Sc. 1.— "The dalntleBt lont, to make the end most sweet." — Richard II, Act I, Sc. a. Stipulations. — 1. Place the White King on the hoard so as to allow; 2. The Black K to retract his lest move; 3. White K to retract Ills Inst move; 4. Black lo retract a previous move; fl. Black to ploy so us to allow; l). White lo give male with u piece at " Kt II. KillKIIIII BBSlMh •- "Qui tiiiciciim i.uH, tiuceirt frangat." 11 V MRS. W. J. HAIItll. The solutions of Mrs. Ifalrd's series of ten Retractors, In The Uomtru, produced so many lies that the following extra position (No. 11) was composed to break the mo- notony: "K12. Hi. ". 7, Ijb'j, Kfi, K IM. 1. White to retract bin last move: 2. Black lo retract his last move; 3. liluck lo play; 4. While to pluy; ft. Black lo play, J living ch, so as lo allow; 0. While to mate iy dlB. ch. with a Hook. The ilermru "hints that nil should try to master Ibis, to keep themselves In trim for another tourney contest lu the nenr future." Problem No. 2,422. Composed expressly for Tiih Nrw York Pi.iitkii. and Inscribed lo the Ladles' (.'. C. of N. Y. City, with the compliments of MRS. W. J. BAIRD. "I niu all the daughters of my father's house, and nil the brothers loo." — Twelfth Night, Act II, Sc. 4. BLACK. Mil*. 8. C... Chicago. H. 10. (bi LirOiid Miiplds, .Mutt. C. V, l)t:N., CirlstR,dt, U, A. D„ Pittsburg. , H. T. A., StcVens I'olut, M. P.. Newport. K. D., Voitliind, Miss si. \Y., NJ-w York, 'Mrs. L C, T., t.udlow, V. A. B., Montpcllcr, aud • H. U B., New Vork, see answer to 0, M., 3. M. H., PnipftTi 1 1 ' The Merit of mi net crtii mil he Judged hy lucre description. 2. Similar nets reeelvo from 140 .up, according to their merit. A. B., Hi. Louis.— Tho party was born ^V. "4 V Mulberry Orove.— AddreBS Dick & l.'lly.gOruld. IS Ahn Street, New York City. W. B.. Brooklyn.— I. Ab the llieutros nro lu your city, jimr best nlun Is to make up- pllcuilivii to each of nan. 2. Joliu »ic- i'uIIoiikIi illcd Nov. 8, 1s8!i, lu 1'hlliidclphta. R. K.— TIil> conipsny played as folluws : Pittsburg. 1'n., April 20-2IV; Brooklyn 27- Milwaukee.- 1. Watson's Ainerl- iiov a ; Boston May 4- June 1 ,f. ti. M...Mllwui.kce.— L V eiui Bnrlesiltiers Is Iho tlllo of l ha alio w. 2. Address in care of the Wnlsoti Then l re, I'eaillind Willloiighliy Strew!*, Urookjya, N. \. K. I.,. Brl»klvil,— Wo cuu not furnish the paper* In which It unnoni-fd. hut the author, Col. T, Allsion Brown. IHoH Bromlway, New York, bus rei-eiuly hud Ir pnhllshed In book form. _ , „, . CiiSSTASt ItKAMUx, Columbiis.— We have no knowledge of any other concern l hut uiiiiiuftictiires them- . . 1>\ t!. I.., Saliinmiica.— t)ur records do nut I ell. L A. A., l,cwlston.— Wo taw no knowl- edge of Hie party. H. A. J., Oswego.— Wnlcb our rnulo list each week. A. M<:N., Kingston. — We cnu uot nld yoit. />'. 0. liu It., .Coshocton.— Address Kdwtird Hiui'lguii, In enro of lilebler & (•„., Knick- erbocker Theulre BulldliiK. New York thly. M. J. II., Wlunl|wir.— Wo have uo knowl- edge of Iho pul'ly. C. C., Ohlcngo. — 1. There are scvorat others In tho sunin line. 2. Wn have, no means of Knowing. 3. Not being ulft.nl with "second slum" we csnnot sny what will ho scut to yon In answer lo your re- quest. J. K. S., Detroit.— 1. The succeas of your work Will depend upou its merit. 2. See nnSwer to fl. M. J. 41. It., Arlsoua. — There being no rule to Kovcfn the promiticiniion of names of norRatls We are nimble to answer your query. Tlie parly alone can answer you. T. H. 11., Kuy West.— It would be a breach of cuutldence t.» uive his name, but we will slate (but It Is nut the itnrty you Mipposed ll to be. it. T„ New bunt- -t. It Is the same. 2. About live years, it. No. 1IAHI0IIA1.I,. W. H.,' Honolulu.— 1. If. he hns started feu- tlhtt base uud the ball lilts him, he Is out, but If lie Is still Rlsiidtiig at the home plate It Is a foul. 2. a. An out. b. The runner remains oil first liuxe. It. He Hikes n slepi .forward In delivering the bull to the batsman, nnd takes the side slept wbmi HiroWibg the hall lo (list or third bases, as the cash way he. CAHDS. J. R„ Pohtlaelllls.— Tile player who, need- ing hut que. played high, won the game. R, P. P., Itosloil. — A Is entitled to a run of seven holes. II. P.; Ro. Oinahh.— The respective counts are twelve, twenty one uud twenty-four P"lm«. , . - -w Vlennn Rnniblt Tourner. ' The space we should like to till with this absorbing subject being clearly not available, ■ we content ourselves as best we may with' nn epitome.' The Hrookliw tingle, as always. Is the earliest and most reliable source ot ' In formation. Tsehlgorln, the chief living exponent ot the gambit, emerged In first place, after a magnificent struggle. His anticipated victory Is no doubt universally popular. • Marshall fairly outdid himself, and has the proud distinction of flulslilug second in n< musters' tourney for the first time. Ills rather erratic record runs thus: Year. Place. . Aatifc. Won. Loit. isiln— tendon (minor). 1 8% to 2% 1000— VSrls (•) 3 12 to fl mill— Monte Carlo..., 10 fl% to 7% 1002— Monte Carlo.. .. It to 8 1002— Hanover (•).... 8 to inoa—ktonfe Carlo. .. . o u to 14 mo:i— Vienna 2 lt'/j to ii'/i Total 08W to 52W (•) At 1'iirhi, lie with Muroczy, following Laskei- nud Plllsbury, both of whom be de- feated lu the Individual encounters: at Han- over he tied with Swlderskl. It Is suggested that, on Ills early return here (If) u lit ting appreciation of bis performance be tendered him. Bight 1 Marco Bkpwed himself to he n genius in Ills way. Burdened with Journalistic re- spiiuslblllttes, ho not only held bis owu. which he Invariably does, but actually passed Plllsbury at Hie lust moment and secured third prise. 'file American champion, for Ihe Brat time since his Hastings triumph, fulled to llulsli ut least on mi equality with tho third prize winner, coming out fourth. Of the several comparative tables given we need only present one more hi condensed form to malic the actually attained results hufllclenl.ly lulelllglblc. Tho personal stand- ing of each contestant, with each one's .con- tribution to the theory of the supremacy of At lock or Defence lu Iho King's (iuniblt, Is t has cotupiiciiy set forth: Wiiim Bt.APK. JriiNlr. Mimics. B'on.f.osf. lV'oii.f,osf.7'ofa/. 1-Tsclilgorlu.. :>% :ty.....7% l^— 13 2-Mnrnholl... r.lj 8H....0 S — 1H4 a-Murco :iV6 G%....7'/j 1%— 11 4- -Plllsbury... fi 4' tl 4 —10 n— Maroiiky ... 4 J4 4 W ... .4 V, 4%— it 0— MolseN 4W 4VJ....4V4 4(5— 7 — Telchuiaun. fl 4 ...,4 ft — B— Swlderskl.. il'A r.V6....fl 4 —8% P— Scldoelifor.. 3V4 flfc 3>A fl'/j— 7 10— Gunsherg... 1VS 7}5.... % W— 2 These totals show that the Attack actual- ly won 32 (nines; the Defence, 38: nud Iho 20 draws, halved to each, gives the grand total — Attack, 42: Defence, 48 games. Thus Dr. Inker's prediction that "the Defence will win the most games" was fairly vindi- cated ; and u glance at the nhove table will show that the three leaders are Ihe heroes of tills victory. When wo get the full score. If ever, there will be the Interesting ques- tion— How many counter gambits were mug lu to help swell this "famous victory ?" Solutions. by r. ii. niKLi'S. Problem 2.418, No. I goes like this: 1. Black K was oil It sq. and took Kt on Kt 8 — replace K and Kl : 2. White Kt was on It U slid took B ou Kt sq— replace Kt and B ; 3. Piny K to B 8; then 4. B to R 2; and 0. Kl to II 7 male. No. 2. White K wns on B nnd took P on Kt a— replace K and P; 2. Black K to It sq ; 3. White K toll 7: 4, [Hack P wan ou It 2 nud look P on Kt — replace both Pawns: ft. P to Kt 7 male. No. .1. Black K wns ou R 8 and took Kt on Kt sq— replace K and Kt ; 2. While K was on Kl 3 uud took Kt on B 0— re- place K nlld -Kt; ft, White -Ktta R-Jl:-4.~ lilitck Kt to Kt 8 ; nud G. Kt lo U B 2 male. No. 4. 1. Hliick K lo It 8: 2. White K was on his sq nlid look B on K 7 — replace K and It i 3. Play K lo II aq ; 4. Black R able success, President , Heyward CleveJanA in the chaff Edwin t. Savage, captain of fie Bilbao's C. C, accepted a sliver cup In behalf of P Ids team w'hleh had woo .the pen lor division championship. C. H. Aseriy, captsln of the Bedford C. C.'s Junior team received a cup for his team for Its victory In the minor division. The .medal for win, i ilnir the Junior Indlvdnal tourney of the Bedfor d V c! was awarded to U Tolclilnsky. "ll 'these awards were .extremely, popular, and the large onrt distinguished company passed the ^pleasant hours with music, speeches and Jollity galore. WI11TK. 1. White played last, but must retract bis move: 2. Black to retract bis lust move; .1. Black to pluy ; 4. White to play ; ft. Black to play bo as to allow; 0. white to give mate. Clinic No. 2,422. Played in our "Counter-fjumblt Tourney," between W. B. Pratt aud K. A. Hill. White, Mr. Pratt. 1.,1'toK 4 l.K ll 111 8..P-OIIS 4..1IXP (l..t)-B3? U..HXIU 7..Kt-X2 LEWIS COUNTKR-GAMBIT. Bison. | White, Black, ' Mr. Hill. Mr. Pratl. Mr. Hilt, l' to K 4 n..Kt to Ills 3 P to K 6 10..OPXI' uvi'! 11. .Castles IIP xi' 12..4-B4 18..B-K3 14..Q-Kt6 16..0-K4 lb..l'-()|U H..P-0 3 and White rcsigna. K u K 4 P-Q4 KKI-B3 KtX» Castles It K -,| l'-K B 4 XI Kt-B3' K 1 1 tl 3 R-K4 B-K2 Q-liome, Rice Gambit Tourney. The second game, as far as we know, fin- ished lu this absorbing struggle ; our con- tributor, B. L. iteece, of New Orleaus, vs. C W. Walton, of Natchez. Mr. Keeeii. Mr. Walton l..l'toK4 I' io K 4 i..l'-KB4 Kl'XP :i..KKl-U3 l'-K Kl 4 4.. I'-K It 4 I'-Kl f, :...KI-K6(») K Kl-UII il. 11-114 P-0 4 :..KPXP KB-03 k.. i 'as lies BXKI H..K Ksi| Castles (ci> The regular ' would give ii* the IS..RPV It KI..PXKI 17. .. . K Kt I! 3 a. .0-K si| 7..P-0 4 1 S..P-K It 4 ll.. l'-K fi lo.KBXI' 11. Kt 113 IA . H-Kl il 111 Push. V to K 4 K p x r 0-11(1 + P-o :i II-R4 Kt-cjJ l'-K Kl 4 I'-K R 1 P-114' -111 Kt-hls 3 Kt-Kl! 13, . K-ltt sq • Castle (( K '18. . It X Ki id) "Hlooniers" would lie a rig for her suble ladyship. El Paso. y to Kt :i p K it 4 Mr. Colby. I4..RPXP ir,..«HxP Ul..oK-l,sq ll -bis ii 17.. K Kt-114 y-Kl 'J(,l) IS..P-KU! tjBXP IS..IJRXR !|Xll-f ■^..«B-K3 Q-K4 BPX P K Kt-t; 4 HI.. 0-1! 2 »..R-lllB3 ■18..Kl-ldsi) 1(114 if; KtxV Resigns. coinfortublo A Cheaalkln. Bro. Johnston fished this up : J. II. Blake. tl.A.llooke. I..PtoK4 P loK4 1 . K Kl-ll 3 P-l) 3 3..KB-B4 P-KB4 4..F-0.4 KKI-B3 J. II. Blske. (i. A. Ilouke. »..KttoB3 KPXP 0..0XP B-0 2 "..Kt-hls fi KI-B3 White mutes In live! Chrsr in Brooklyn.— Loral chess across Hid river is ou top of a veritable tidal wave of enthusiasm. We have Bro. Wnleott's rea- son why Boston felt "relieved of a dilemma" when (Is match was canceled; and Bro. Helms writes us that the K and Q'r Cb. League was quite ready ami anxious to go oil wltli It The fourth round of the K and Q's Cb. League senior Individual chum- phinslilj) tourney failed to settle the ques- tion. II. C. Selover. Jr., present champion : 11. Helms, J. D. Elwell and L. Tolchluskv are ull lied for the honor, and nu extra round Is arranged A curious thing hap -peued. — Pal had ■ Helover at" his merer, nud actually niinouiiced mate In four. Ploying hastily, however, Mr. Pox transposed a move, lost a It. and the giline! The auniial dinner uf Ihe Ch, League wus a most enjoy. gltmr»> To Corresiion dents. 0. W. Hanson. — Received with thanks. Have written you. W. Bkward. — Always welcome. 1. Cohen. — Have you forgotten us? J. DM Lima. — We appreelure your kindness. News oC the Game. — j^-a.-Kw,)! In, of Bririnl, .Kuglfljul._wJia. made such a phenomenal score in the recent international tournament, hns secured the right, nud will shortly publish In book form the games of that tournament 'Ihe wnrai weather bun Hie usual depressing effect on the club attendance. Dr. Schuefer is constantly endeavoring to Increase the Interest In tho gnine locally, and is meeting wllh some success Up the State tbey still have the Wlnler fever. The last match between teams flaw Troy and Albany re- sulted in a win for the latter city by a score of: Albany, 12; Troy, 1(1; drawn, 8. Another meeting was to have been beld lu Albany by tenuis of llfteen a side. Dr. Hcbaefer says that he has not received the result ns yet .Alfred Jordan retains the London ciiBinplouslilp hy the narrow margin of one game. The llmil score wus: Jordan won :i, W. K. Campbell won 2, drawn 4. Solution of Position No. 14, Vol. Ill, BY WM. CARR, l.EONI, HICH. Black .1 D (I I) 10 It White 13 17 18 22 28 20 White to pluy. Black to win, 28 24 12 8(«)14 10 17 13 2fl 22 ii hi 2<; 30 o in io in io ir> 24 2IJ 8 » 18 11 7 3 8 12 10 HI 30 21! 25 18 14 10 93 2d 20 10 .'! 7 13 20 20 22 17 10 23 20 30 1 10 ]ft 18 Hi 10 10 12 7 14 11 7 3 8 Black 23 20 30 25 18 14 18 23 wins. («) 20 2."> 2ft 21 12 8 17 10 21 14 211 .'10 30 2(1 10 14 20 17 22 Black wins. Posliioii No. in. Vol. (11. End game between the late Jns. Wyllle ami C. llefter. liluik (Wyllle) 7 8 12 17 22 ■ ■ a ■• iV.. Mr. Reece. Mr. Walton I0..KRXB oKttoiia 11.. R-K t .1 -| K-Rsq Pz..l'-QKt3(h)R-Ktsq l:i..()B-KC2 P-KR3 14..0-Ksq(u) It x H -..RIM " White (I Idler) 0, 20 23 30 32 Back to play. White to draw. , Came No. tr., vol. r.i. DOIJBLK CORNER. 11V B. A. DU1IOIN. 14 13 22 7 10 13 17 22 18 20 17 , 22 18 32 28 23 10 • 22 I fl(c) 4 8 31 27 22 30 2(1 18 81 20 10 I.V 10 10 14(a) 14 13 17 10 10 10 20 10 28 24 10 1G 24 10 11 7 14 2 11 27 Drawn. 17 20 2:. 24 20 20 4 13 3 7 I) 27 81 26 22 27 24 20 23 (a) fl(o) 10 17 3 10 S 14 15 22 17 21 14 20 2o 28 24 24 10 « 10 22 1 ft If 10 10 23 14 27 18 25 22 31 27 27 18 7 10 10 14 11 Hi Druwu. 14 14 7 18 1) 22 18 Bugbce nnd Busby. w lft 28 19 8 11 21 14 Tl 20 11 24 j IS I 20 8 17 !> 211 OUR CHICAGO LETTER, (FROM OUR OWN CORKBSPONDBNT.)' ' Western Barean Of The New York ( ii,,„,. r Boom 002, AhIiIhiiiI Block, Cbloago Tbft theatrical situation In Chicago ii gradually centering in the business SstrleL and within a fortnight the last ot tie ,,,' lying theatres will have entered upr»n Ibrit Siuinmer vacation. Two combination In Ii: —the Studebaker and Columbus, tw «H2 theatres— the Thlrty-flrst Street aiii x i American, and the Yiddish Co., at nffit mnn's, ended ihe season with the week «i 1 X closed June 0. The Alhoinbra und Criteria! remnln open during the current week n» Rush' Temple will end Its wgiikir mLI- next Satiurday night, and the Howard will also close with tills week, nnd probably ciui its usefulness as ,a theatre. The wi-iukw! man provided a brand of climate last Wrr L wlib'h was Iwtter wilted lo curly April Hum the llrst week ot Summer, truld ruins nr / vailed much of the time, the teiiii,i>riiii,i'n wus low, nnd the lake breezes dlssemiuai,^ a chill. which sent pleasure seekers Into 11,' tlwa4res-4or-feerealloBrauil-l rfi i i i ir W TIllEier park malingers in gloom. Business was u,,„ eitilly excellent, and It Is 'more than 1 i k<-i v thnt our amnsemeni: providers who kail de- cided to close early were sorry that HiHt theatres were dark. In the current r- ings there Is a lack of novelty, consequent upon the presence of several attract ham which are Summer fixtures, but Inert is excellent reason to believe that prusperli? will continue Ihe managerial poriinu. 'it,,, Grand Opera House Is the only down (owu theatre in darkness, but there Is great ac tlvliy hejilnd lis closed doors, ns reiieiirsulu are progressing, with reported snlisfnelluu for Ihe nnnmiuced production of "llabea n| Tovlund" oil June lft. Illinois Tiikatrk (Will J. Davis. iaaim. ger). — "A Chinese Honeymoon" enters uti.ui its fourth week Sunday night. Biixiaesn bus been Immense thus far, . the players urn strongly fortified In favor, und Ihe gorge. ousiy. beautiful spectacle Is beaming inurs popular an Its engagement leugtlieus. 'I'lius 1,1. Senbrooke and Katie Barry liave proved n comedy host In themselves, and Ihe liuuih some costumes and Bettings are nu added feast for the eye und enr thrown lu for g,s,i| iiiciuui re. McVtCKRR's TnBATRB (Sol Lift, buslnesH manager). — "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," beginning Its second month Kuuduy, Is strong In favor and phenomenally prosper- ous. Business has been Immense, nud His Whitney Opera Co. seems good for 1 1, i-.-<- m four weeks more ot the BUine kind of guuii luck. Powers' Thratrr (nnrry J. Powers, mna. ager). — "The Little Princess," in wlibli dainty Mllly James Is fealurcil, enters upon Its third week 7. The engagement euds 2d, Dkauiiorn Thkatrr ( W. W. Tiilottsou, nu li- nger). — "Tlie Tenderfoot" enters upou His ninth week of its phenomenally succesiifiil run Sunday night. Packed houses are voting It the best thing in town. There Is life nud merriment Incessant, nud Rlchurd Curie U making the lilt of bis career. In I'lureum Leslie, May De Sousa aud Edna llnnlei 1 lie hns 1 a lentil leaders of a clever snpiiorlliig company, nnd "The Tenderfoot" seems lo lis good for all Summer. Gkkat NnnTHKRN TiirATiir. (Edward Sinltli, manager). — Robert Conues, Angidu Kusseii nnd a well chosen compauy are currying "Kobert ICmmet" through n sue- cessfiil run. The third week begins Sunday aud there Is uo announcement of a closing date; It will probably run several ukiiu weeks — If the weather permits. La Ha 1. i.k Theatre (Mark G. Lewis, busi- ness manager). — "The Voyagers," In which Dave Lewis and Mayme Gehrue are featured, eiiiers upon Its fifth week Monduy evening, with nothing said about closing. Ai.iiAMiniA Theatre (James II. Browne, resident manager). — "The Buffalo Mystery" opens Sunday afternoon, as the last ntlruc- Hon of the season. Lillian Mortimer, pre- senting "In the Sbndow of the Gallows," profited by Inst week's weather conditions and gave satisfaction to demonstrative au- diences of strong melodramatic inclliiuilous.' • Criterion Theatur (Lincoln J. carter, nlnniiger). — Por the last week of the season Manager Carter presents, for tho first time on uny stage, a new piny, from his own tin. entitled "Her Only Sin." This will ie the ono novelty of the week and Its initial 17 3 10 ir, 2:1 7 4 8 17 14 7 10 27 24 4 20 2D 10 17 14 7 10 20 Drawn. Martins nnd Adamson. (0) 13 10 14(d) 13 17 14 23 28 24 24 20 15 IS 21 14 White wins. (il) 20 2 11 10 ]0 10 HI 10 18 32 28 10 IB 24 15 18 14 Will 1 wins. IIOMil.l I I NEWS. !I lie T.llefnrd Company has been playing fi season covering six weeks nt the Orphctim I beiil re, under tho management ot J. C t olien, and attracted very good houses. Among tlie plays presented were: "Lion's Henri,' "in Minimum," "Man's lOnemy," "Hlue Jeans," "Celebrated Case." "Biiclie- lore Honeymoon," "Cluderellu," "Greater Shenandoah." "A. Witt's Honor' 1 "Down the M")l>e, "Woman Agalust Woniiiu" and "Kid- napped.' ... The local lodge of Hlks gave 11 minstrel show recently at. tlie Ilawuilnii <)|>era House, which wn* well intended Several young lailles of Honolulu's best tamllles allowed their cleverness to line nd- vnnluge In 11 uiluslrel performance, far Indies only." Nearly nil of the Jokes wero oc K >i»l topical lilts, and were exceedingly bright D'Albert, n violinist of note, gyve a recll nl on Mny 28. under the auspices of the Kilohnna Art League Mile. Do- ores (betler known in the States as Tro- belll) sang at the Hawaiian Opera House, to crowded lionseH, on Mav ft and 7. Mile 1 lolnres was known us Trebelll when she cliarmed n Ilnnoliilu nudleucc a couple of years ago. She clinuged to Dolores because in Australln ehe was token for her mother by people who saw her name on the show bills, ami remembered the nlglillngnte Tre- belll of forty years ago. "Hue must be too old to sing now," they en id, and It hurt huslaeses. Tbey did not kuow that It wns the daughter of their favorite whom tbev were asked lo hear There Is a prospect Hint t.'has. Astor Parker will bring a stock company to Honolulu shortly. -1 -e-^«. ■ "T' r . , , ie , , Dol . ln 8 theatre. In Doling Park, Sprlnglleld, Mo., opeued May 21, with a One production of "Moths," bv the Drew Stock Co., under the direction of James Newton Drew. The company Includes the following people: Melvln Hunt, ,1. Wllkle llm*. Jame* W. Drew. Roy Dee, Edward Williams, Marie Nelson. Klolse French, Camllle D'Arcy, Ruth Gale and Prof. Edward C. Crook. 'Melvln limit bus been engaged to play Dr. Drake w21?J« r„L'"™!", J ' SSWS "Two Little Waifs (Lnsierii) for next season. — Hnrr.v R. Wlllnril closeil ns Rlnge man- ager of Ihe "At Plney Ridge" Co. in ClilS Mny 23. and Joined the BcIIoivb stock Co! at Denver, Col,, for ihe Summei season, presentation will be given Sunday nfterunoii Inst Week "The BuiTnlo Mystery" wns un- folded twice dally to pleased audiences. Masonic Temple Theatre (J. 3. Mur- doch, munager), — The Muson-Keeler Co., In "Hooked by Crook;" the clever Nichols Sis- ters, Harding nnd Ah Sid, Sidney Grunt, Millie Olive, Auric Dagwell, John and Bertha Gleason, aud Do Blere ure the entertainers here this week, Business Is excellent, mill .Manager Murdoch Is providing bills of amuse- ment which weekly gain In merit and con- sequent populurlty. Hush Temple Theatre (T. C. Gleason. munager). — The Players' Stock Co. will end Its ueuson with "The Prince of Oultlers," 1111 original musical comedy, by .1. Edwin Brown, stuge director of the company. The llltn lu no muiiner relied s upon Manager lileusoii, who has fought the season out lu spite <>( numerous vicissitudes. Limt week's lull was "Cum Hie." Garrick Theatre (Matt Kusell, mana- ger). — Summer opera, presented by Iho Groves-Morton Co., In tho iit.trnctlim here, wltli four weeks ot Hie engagement sllll m run. Howard's Family Theatiib (rinwnrd * Doyle, mnuogers). — "Jessn Jnmes" wllh l.orln ,1. Howard In Hie inline part, will end Ihe Reason here I his week. Last week's bill wns "N'uhody'M Child." There Is 11 healthy rumor that a new building, lo Im used for n t heal re, will lie erected ou this silo during Ihe Summer. ' ' , CltCAAO Opera House (Kohl & Castle. inn nagers). —Chas. Bosh nnd Mabel PVulou lire ibis week's top- liners. The Ellnnre Mis- ters are special features. Melville and Slet- sou, cimrics Harris. Dooley nnd Ten Hroola', Hie Gallagher & Barrett Co., Lorls and Ai- Hun, Maxwell and Dudley, Voimg and llriMikes, (ho Aerial Shnws, Cosmore and Klorence, the lllack Brewers, Male Mc- cracken, the flnrdner Bros., snd Hie klnu- drome nre other unuoiiuceinents for the cur- rent entertainment. Packed houses were la evidence nil Inst week nud 11 splendid vaude- ville show gained favor. Genaro aud Bailey scored a pronounced hit, nnd Billy Vnu was a laughing feature. Inez Mectisker, clever little Winona and Banks Winter, Wilfred Clark and company, nnd Stella Mnyhew were others In pronounced favor. Sam T. Jack's opera Moore (Sidney .1. I-.usou, manager). — The slock biirlesqin) torees engage In presentations of "The M- llndl" anil ^'Mlss Frisky," a brace of bur- let las, held over from Inst week. Alices V lucent. Bay Vernon, Cninllle Kenynn, I'.d. Morris, Jimmy Thompson and Frank Pinny have the lending roles. Business Is excel- lent, and the Summer shows give line satis- faction. a'ltocADRRO Theatre (Robert Fulton, man- ager).— "The Military Girl" Is ihls week's stock burlesque number, with Chnrmlon. la her second week, ns the principal drawing curd. Frank Damsel, Alex Cnrr and Guy Huwson are principal comedians, and Vera llnrle. Ruth Kverect and Tlllle Stork are 1lu> lending women. Large business rules, and satisfaction la-complete. Hopkins' Tiieathe (Empire Circuit Co., directors). — Thin spoke of->'Hie wheel"- will continue In motion u fortnight longer. This week's bill Is tlie Black Crook Kxthivnguu/ii Co. Last week goodlv crowds enjoyed tho pei'foriiiniires given bv Ihe High Flyers. , Sans Sovci Paiik (Alfred Russell, mnnv JUNE 13. THE JSTETW YOEK CLIPPER. 373 .1 —Unseasonable weather has limited tho SrS™ Tout week's vaudeville '■^« • Brown"narrl»D and Brown. Hlckoy soiirl" will open Its season at the Criterion AM 2, and ii new Kllmt-Hcarn production, James: Brown. Harrison and Brown. Hlckoy "On the'Brldgo at Midnight." A plav, by *.„& Nelson, Brain and ; BraalL;Luolilo -May, Wm L. Roberts, will be originally produced M's .Monkeys, and *" u > »?5!S-»"JC; ?.,.«!? %?» !S«h» » weef latefr. P ....w. Sid'taWM? VJ Xll"i "-tto woccitoM- 7re ,,T In oiwratU, the. laughing 'gallery, cava I^thc wK and looping the loop attract- iif nartiriilar attention. ■"iKE ChVms Park (W. H. Strlckler, J.ri.1 manager).— This wcok's vaudeville ffis Dortla Veil and Dorrls, Tom For- *'lllle dtcrno, Talbot and nensmore, SSoM-itraimd animals, Tyrrell and Ueed, ,ni others wtwtt 0. ft.' Nelmcyer has en- sued "ShwtuTg, the Shoots.-" however, Is fkeraaln attraction, and thus far he weather has not been propitious for gliding *?!»?"' I?mSS Bh (Geo. Mlddloton, m lager).— There will -be a beauty contest Em tbia week, other curio half features X: The Kins-Nets, eg.ulllbrl.ts; Belyea, ■livilcal culture expert, and Gertrude Burke, St 5r In tbo theatre the line up will include. Zolrea Wheeler. Santoro, Mack 81s. iJrs, Utinncl Slaters, and Billy Ball and com- IxMrtoS^IWi -Mimwom (Wm. J. 8wceney, manager).— This week: Whale Oil Gus and Princess Roberta, Mons. Ceroid, Lillian Block, I ola Undone, .Magdalene Bella and others. Afw:rm««.— Tho "BIB". Hall benefit, at the Olympic, Monday afternoon and evening, was an unqualified success. From noon 'till nearly midnight the holme was packed to its caoaclty, and the widow and: children of the deceased will nave about $4,000 as a result. There were no : waits, representations were made by nearly, every theatre In town, and at one time there were nearly two- hundred people upon the stage and back of the scones, but Abo Jacobs and two assistants ran the ebow through without* a hitch. Only .three acts were repealed, and the ontcrtalnment waa one of the, best of its kind ever Been in this city. Those who participated were: Frank IicBbon, Maude K. WIlllnaiB and com- pany, from ''King Dodo (' Blcbard Carle, Florence Leslie > and company, from "The Tenderfoot :" Thog. Q. Sealirooke. Katie Bar- ry and company, from/- "A Chinese Honey- moon;" Wm. II. Tray nnd chorus,- from "Wlien Johnny Comes Marching Home ;" Wm. Truetto and Stella Traccy,' May Dcboush, lieorgo W. Moore, Qroen and Werner, Wm. II Crane, Millie James and company, from "The Lltflo Prlnceas ;" Stewart 1 and Minor, Kellcy nnd Vlolottc, Kstelle Wentworth, Kob- ert til. Jackson, Elisabeth Murray, Kirk Towns, Boss and Kenton, Kosa Lee Tyler. Hobert Bain, Gallagher and Barrett, Stella Mayhcw, Frederick Bros, and Burns, Low Hawkins, Sjg. and Senora Tomaso, .1. Ber- nard Pyllyn, Jesslo Bartlott Davis, the Mont- rose Troupe, Corlnno Lnrchmnnl, Aumnn, Harvey and Moore, La Mar and Gabriel, Mc- Karlniid und Murray, and. Moxwoll nnd Dud- Icy. . . .The Columbus Theatre closed lor tbo season with "Reaping the Harvest" on Sat- urday night This attraction also ended Its road season. It waa unable to get In from Milwaukee In time for tbo opening matinee, last Sunday, and I(h finances were not greatly rcpleted. by the wcok at the.C'olum- Iiiih. An attachment upon the receipts at Milwaukee made It necessary for Manager Marny, of tho Columbus, to bring the Bbow In here Nick Norton turned up In Chicago Saturday) to renew n few old ac- quaintances. He will again be In charge of tho Tark Theatre, Brooklyn, noxt season, arid will spend his vacation at his homo In Ml. Clemens, whence be departed Sunday afternoon. Mr. Norton spent twenty -one years In Chicago, and bo was nblo to gladden only a few of our hearts with a call this time Tbo Now American ended .another prosperous season with an extra perfoi-mnnoo of "A Woman's Redemption," Sunday night. Manager Connors will take ndvantago of tho Summer vacation to make some needed al- terations nnd ropalrs. When the house opens, early In September, Laura Alberta will begin her third and last season as lending lady of tho stock company. Manager Con- tiers will make a trip to New York In a few weeks Ann Sutherland will ngaln be the leading lady of tho F,|llott Stock Co.. at Ibe Tblity-llrst Street, next season. Tho final performance of "Du Barry," Saturday ulgbl, supplemented, by a vaudeville benefit to Treasurer Kddlo Carroll, Sunday night, ended the season at that house The Bush Temple Choir Minstrels, an ama- teur organization, will be the feature of a supplemental vaudovllle week at the IIuhIi Temple, beginning 14, W. W. ("Doc") Freeman is spending the Summer hi charge of the Chicago Opera House, and Incidentally supervising the alterations which are lining made at the Unyinurkel. Ho tolls me Hint '-'0,000 will be expended by Kohl & Castle in beautifying the Interior, ami promises a handsome houso when t in- next seiiBon opens there, Aug. 24 Abe. Jacobs, who has ■barge of the front of the hnuao at tho Olympic, has gone to New York to spend n few weeks, of his Summer lay off. Toe Abo Jacobs who lias charge of the other end of the same theatre will Summer In Chicago and may take the stage ut the Chicago Opera limine for a few weeks. .. 1. .''King Dodo" '•nded Its third engagement nt. tbo Stude- naker Saturdny night. The run, which ended then, lasted, four weeks, with good business noted throughout. . . . . .Charley Wayne ar- rived In Chicago Friday, to begin rehearsals lor the role of Sergt. Bill Barker, In "Tho lenderfnot," Ho will succeed Gilbert •■rcgory at the Dearborn next Sunday night. Memy Norman will soon replace George Lomaln ns Honest John Martin In the same production. Mr. Romaln will then put "The works" In rehearsal for a road tour. • I'liplln of .the Honshu w School oC "pern and Drama have undertaken the per- formance of twenty operas and twenty-eight: dinmnn In consecutive presentation In tho Lyceum, at tho Auditorium. • Their first week's repertory (Juno 1-0) will give an idea of what they havo attempted to ac- ' nmplish, viz. : "Cnvallerla Bustleuna" and Hie second act of "Mnrthn," "The Merchant of \onlcc," "Faust." "Sweet Lavender," "Tho « llmeB of Normandy" and "An Arabian night," Hal Beld Is writing continued Ji'orles for The CMcano American. He has A Working Girl's Wrongs" now running. • • • I. . Agnes Bin!, who closed an engage- ""■nt with "For Her Bake" at tho Colum- oiih, inat Saturday night, assumed the rola or Arehlc, In "Reaping the Harvest," at tho sumo theatre, Sunday night, at a few hours notice, creditably acquitting herself In a dlf- '.'."•t role .Fred Conrad, of "A Wise Woman:" K. H. Fltzhugh. of "A Little Out- '"st," and C. V. MnJIn, of VFor Hearth and uome, havo joined the busy group of road managers who aro preparing for | noxt seo,- 5 n 1 s enmpalgn at tho offices of the National irlntlng Co., In tho now Tribune Building, ••••hd. Glroux has chosen Chicago as his hummer resort. Ho will again pilot "Yon J," nson " through Its next season's tour « hen "Reaping the Harvest" closed at tho « oiiimhng Saturday night. Florence Jobn- J . ,in , Wlntcrbttrn Is putting his poster printing house In order for his annual Junket- ing tour to Eastern resorts. Ho leaves July 0, and his wife will accompany him on a round of pleasure, which wlll'tako up about two. weeks of bis time. They will mnko New York a two day stdttd, and will visit At- lantic City and take a sea voyage from Nor- folk to New York Ghetto children to the number of 100 witness "When. Johnny Comes Marching Home." at MeVlcker's. Saturday afternoon, upon invitation of Sol Mtt Billy Van. who Is playing the Kohl 4 Otstle circuit, will he featured with Havor- ly's Minstrels next sensnn Manager Campbell goes to New York this week to seek for attractions suitable for presentation at the La Salle by the stock forces. . . . ..Nearly BOO singers Joined. In the annual concert ot the United Mnnnercbor societies at the Auditorium Wednesday evening. The event was In every particular an nrtlstlc success nnd served to attract n great throng of our music loving Teutons On 2, the Ferris Wheel was' sold nt auction by order of the court TJie-.JlasojL-l'nvlL. .Amiuieinont Cg. was the purchaser and they paid ffi.HSO for " It. The work of removal will require many weeks and It will be again set up for public use. It will be located In old SunnvHhle I'ark. on tho North side Lent Bros.' "U. T. C," under canvas, Is playing in this vicinity, to Immense business. J. W. Hnrp- strlte Is the manager, and ho reports that his tent, will not hold the people ...... The Chicago Architectural Club benefited Satur- day night on an amateur performance ot "Yub Yub," a comic opera, by Wm. H. Hough, D. P. Dunn, F. R. Adams and F. H. Tobcy. There were forty-three young men and women, members of tho Woodlawn Ten- nis Club, In tho cast. .... .The hole In the ground where the new Iroquois Theatre Is to stand. In Rntidolph Street, Is a scene of activity day and night, and Will J. Davis, who Is supervising the work, will undoubtedly have tho building completed and ready to open Oct. 5, the dato set for "Mr. Bluebeard" to dedicate the house. Meanwhile the tnlk of other new theatres Is rife. AVebcr & Fields havo serious Intentions of building a house here, and arc figuring on two locations. The new "syndicate house, across the alley from the Grand Opera Uoufc, Is still being agitated, nnd the proposed Schubert Brothers' tncatre, on Clark Street, near Jackson, has so far advanced In Its slato of Inclplency that Its muni' has been changed from the Marnuetto to tho Nixon. But ng for Its being actually hullt — "thore Is nothing doing.',' A. It. Wilbur Is here for tho Summer, hooking next season's tour of "A Texas Steer." Clever Mav Bretonnc will again be the Bossy, und Milt G. Barlow has boon engaged for the Minister of Dahomey. Its sixteenth annual tour will open near Chlcngo, and start with n direct trip to the 1'aelHc coast Louis Nethcrsole, who came here us advance press agent for Julia Marlowe, remains over ns business manager of "The Little Princess," at Powers' ..J. Bernard Dyllyn Is In Chicago, waiting to play the Chlcngo Opera House week of Juno i!«. Ho then plays a circuit of Ohio Summer parks, nnd opens for next Bcason with Hyde's Jockey Club, begin- ning rehearsals In Brooklyn, Aug. 3.. ..Cecil Owen, who won his way to favor as heavy man of the New' American stock company, goes to Omaha ns a member af FerrlB' Comc- dlaus, for tho Summer Martin Heck goes to Mt. Clemens this week, accompanied by his wife and babies, for n two weeks' rest S. D. Rlcardo and Burt Bnnvard, aerial per- formers, were • found Innocent of crlmlnnl libel by Justlco Underwood, I Friday after- noon. Chas. J. Carter alleged that thoy wrongfully attacked IiIb methods of conduct- ing tho Nntlonul Theatrical Hxchungc. The (IcdlBlon was the result of a trial which has lasted scvoral weeks, and caused much bit- terness of feeling nnd much discussion among professionals Elizabeth Murray Is "among those present." She opens Sept. •J«, for a season of thirty weeks, with the Oi'pheuni Show Arngon nnd Arngon replaced Ihe Salvnggls lru*hc bill at the Ma- sonic Temple last week* Miss Salvaggl sprained her kneo while dancing Monday, at afternoon's show. 8ho has recovered siml- clently to play Kt. Louis this week, however. .....Chlcugo friends of Kate Condon, whosn homo Is in Oak l'urk, a suburb, havo learned of her recent marriage, In New Haven, to 19, II. Scott, of New York. Miss COudon was well known locally as a member of tho ritud"bakor Thoalro forces, and It wua sup- posed that her marriage would take place this month at her homo In Oiik Park...... May Belle Fredericks and Chas. J. Welch, two Chlcagoans, who loft hero with Teggy from Paris," wore recently married In Bos- ton, while a matinee performance was lu irogrcw In furtherance of his effort o be the Krohmun of tho North side, Mnn- Caullleld, Wood and Rny. Harry Brown, Foster, nnd Keith's motion pictures. Ltckvm THhatub (John U. Jermon, man- ager). — Manager Jermdn's patrona'thls week are entertained - by the Night Owls Bur- leiquo Co. Tho burlesque, "Wanted, a Room," opens the performance, add 1 ' the olio Includes : George Graham, the Bayrtelg, Latira Wyble, tile Spencer Brothers,' Wm. Collins, and Ezlcr and Webb. Young-Corttett and his burlesque company furnished lively entertainment last week, to the evident satisfaction of the patrons. Next week, tho French Folly Company. Willow Gnovn Park (Management Phila- delphia i Rapid Transit Company). — This Is the last week fur Creatore and his- Itallah band. Victor Herbert nnd his orchestra being scheduled for June 15. Despite the un- favorable weather largo crowds have lis- tened attentively to the concerts, and tho many other amuscmcuts are being; liberally patronized. WoopsIdb Tark (Woodstdo Park Amuse- ment Co., managers). — Glannlnl's Royal Marine Band continues to dlsconrso music which appears strongly to the patrons, and the consequenco la flattering attention at each concert. Ciiks'tNut Him. Pabk (11. P. Auchy. man- agecl, — SunjloX-OtJli's week closed the sat- isfnetory ei u jaW we nTw stHHMB I "Botrton - Concert Rand. For two weeks, beginning Monday of this week, free, vaudeville tier- formances serve ng the principal attraction. The vaudeville 1b under the management ot George H. I.likens and the features Include : Mr. and Mrs. Oil Stewart nnd Florence Hay- ward. John Hoaly, Anna W. Curran, Mary Madden, Adams nnd White, Emmett J. Welch nnd i lid. K. Cassady, John Gelger, Holden, and L. F. John's Orchestra. Notjss — ."His Slstpr's Shame," a new melo- drama, by Doro Davidson, has been purchased by Miller * Kanfmnn, managers of tho Gl- rard Avenue nnd Fnropuugh'H Theatrcg, nnd It Is their Intention to star Daisy Loverlng In the piece next season. The llrst produc- tion will im mado nt Atlantic City, Jane in. . . .-. . .Andreas Hartel. the superintendent at the Kdwln Forrest Home, and Mrs. Ellen O. Kmten, the matron. Are to be married In the near future, having obtained their license on Thursday of last week. • » HnrrlslMirg;. — Increnso In outdoor pa- tronage wbb noticeable as' tho past week ad- vanced. There was also much doing In other directions. Manager N. Appell has started preparations for his Summer stock company season, and he Ib nlso putting' forth every effort to hnve hlsiicw theatre, tho Lyceum, completed hy Oct. 1, at tho latest. Prepara- tions are under way for big Improvements at the Opera House. Manager J,ohn D. Mlshler Is experiencing delays on his now playhouse, tho Second Street Theatre, because- of tho falluro to havo tho present owners vncato. Paxtano Park (Felix M. Davis, mana- ger). — Ad. Carlisle's dog and pony circus was a good drawing rani. He will be fol- lowed week of 8 by i'lncim' Imperial Min- strels, which Includes tho following' people : Georgo Topnck. If. Dcmpsoy, Qnllg nnd Vivo. 10d. Gniiirlck, W. Sheridan, Louis Ango and Jim Colo. . ■" , „ „• Notks. — High license, nnd tho Eagles Car- nival has caused u change In tlio route of the Indian Bill Wild West Show. It will exhibit nt Ktcclton, i'a.. Instead nt this city, on Juno -i» fan Dale Is here In tho Interest of the Kngles' Carnival, which will be the attraction at Island Park Juno Ifi- "ii. Ho reports big business at Lancaster, Ta Tho Hatch Adams Carnival Co. will bo at Carlisle, Pa., week of Juno 15. John Harrison .has Blgnod contrnet for advnnco work for the Indian BUI Wild West Show Robert M. Ucdrtcks left tho Bard Brothers' Show. 4, and after two weeks of sis-chil engagements In this city and vicinity will loin tho Wolgh Brothers' Cir- cus Fred Weber, ot the Cheater Do Vondo Co., Is home for tho Summer. Mrs. Weber, who w«g with tho same compsny, has gono to Nnw York to tako up Hummer work Fred Eshoiman. of Ironvlllo. Pn., has Joined tho Welsh Brothers' Circus band. J. lifinnellv FaiiKh ami Wnynn Lytor. nf this ell v. havo .tolned tho Boston Pavilion fninpnny for iho Hummer Manager N. Appell, with Edward Smith nnd John Mr- Ciillongh, have purchased tho Job printing department of tho Patriotic Publishing Co. » » Erie. — Wnldameor, Krlo's. popular Hum- mer resort (TIioh. Malouey. manager), o|>eiied June ft, with refined vaudeville, changing programme each week. . Tho bill Included: Frank Whitman, Great I.oro Trio. Harry Hastings, Fernandez nnd May. Collins nnd Reynolds, Gortlo Morton. Tho great sd- vuiitngo of! this flno resort ami bathing bench Is that It Is free from license of liquor selling nnd carefully guarded, making the entire grounds perfectly safo for chil- dren nnd ladles In family picnics and bath- ing parties. ' ■ The St. Paul Carnival Association will hold a carnival July 27 to Aug. 8,' fdr tho benefit of tho public baths, on the new baseball grounds.' All railroads Will grunt special . rates. The carnival will be called the Ht. l'anl Midsummer Carnival...'... No -event 'Is being advertised - more exten- sively than the- approaching horse show. Tho- prizes will' run Into big figures. .'■ i ' « Dnliith.— At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall, munrtger). — "A -Gambler's. Daughter" camu June 1-8, to fair business. Nance O'Ncll, who was booked 4, 5. canceled. THero will he 'ft local show 4, "Olo Olson" 0, and tho Northwestern' Ojiem Co. will open the Hum- mer setison 8, In "Tho Black Hussar," tor three nights and matinee. There will he a change of bill twlco a week/ Tho company will bo a Strong one. "Klg Ksg Alley." booked sonr ' on 12. in, WARHlNUTON. booked, some time ago, will play two nights, on 12, 1A, arid, the opera company will go to Manager Marshall's Grand OpVtirn House, In Wit.. Mmut.lAK VVIa ..», O.AUn ^nhu lp West Superior, Wis., on those dates. Mntltoroi.iTAN OPicRA Housb (J. T. Con- don, manager). — "The Silver King" was put on 1, and then Mnnugcr Dick Ferris, who hag played tho houso since Jan. I'A vacated tin theatre. Tho Wllber Opera Co. appeared , In "Said Pasha." Tho opera will lie sung the theatre. Tho Wllber Opera, Co. a !.', In "Said Pasha." Tho opora will fland matinee, nnd "Tho Bohemian Cl(rl" f Smiknno At the Hpokano Theatre (Dnn. In vfcfiter, mnnttger).— The houso was dark week nf Jun» 1. "Zig Zilit Alley" had fair business Mar '-!\», UO. Duo: Vary Mnn- uerlhg June 22. ' AiipiTORit'M (Harry C. lln.vwnrd, mnnn- irer).— For week of June t. tho Jessie Hhlr- ley : Company, In "Between Two Hearts" ami "Trilby. The company played to big business the week previous. ' < ■ ■ 'CitneoxiHAPit ' Ausnh (Jacob (loots, nuiuager). — The Four llrngdoiis, Alice And Oortritdo T'hompson, Buliby Boyle, and Blhticho Lewts are the now faces. Good business Is tbo rule. • CoMiqtx PP. D. Holland, manager).— The openings nre: lfrHcn Davenport, MM- laid Bros., Nana B. Cooper nnd lOlslo Mnrlon. i « Seattle. — At the Ornnd OtH>rn Houso (John Cort, manager).— Juno -t, "A Wlso Woman." Coming: Alary Manncrlng, K. H. Hoi hern nnd K*rn Kendall. :i nnd matinee, nnd "Tho Bohemian Olrl" ? ' «"*■"'•«. Tfflgffl Jf ' ■ J , *J e k«'*W9' ii null- mallUw.— The \irtncipat- membenr -nre ;- t^iVi^^^r 1 ^! 1 ^.- V-V -^.t ^ i /. . 4' Martin Pueho, Oils Vaughn' W. A. McOrnw, Jj» "''if Little Minister." Week of Juno 1, elms. Vandyne, Henry reakes, Chns. Allison, Hat tin Richardson, Marlon Liingilou nnd Clara Wisdom. The vaudeville features be- tween acts arc Knthcrlno Uoddrlch, and the Onrdner CliUdren, a very good trio. Tho house was packed to tho doors on the first night. W. 11. Full wood la manager for Mr. Wilbur. Parlor Tnr..iTiir (W. J. Wells, mnnager). — It Is the same old thing «t this place — houso full nightly. Tho company for 8 and wcok: Ham tuullo and Mary Swan. Mliuilo 11. Wilson, Stetson and Niton, Wm. Ilald- win, Jesale Hereford, Al. and Pearl Zimmer- man, Kitty Max. W. J. Wells, and, the stock. Tho now comedy (or tho wcok Is called "Married Flirts.'' Notch. — Mrs. Flint, ot tho Flints, sprained her imkle In going on the stage nt the Grand Opera House, West Suiwrlor, Wis., Mav 28, and they closed tho engagement and went to Chicago; The advaneo car for Forepaugh-Flsh Wild West was hero 1, and went on riii to tho Iron country Fore- paugli & Hells' car, No. 1, wn* hero .'I, and put up conto pii|>cr on (ho now metal boards. Fred Oreen, for the sauio company, wag here on May 20. i Minneapolis. — At the Metropolitan O|iora Homo (L. N. Hentt, manager), — Mrs. Leslie Carter closed tho season, playing May 31 and week, to good business. Bl.lOII (ll'KUA llnl.'Bi: (Tlico. It, lluves, manager). — "Fir Her Make,". Ik Iho attrac- tion June 7 nnd week. The house will then bo closed until Heptqipbor, During tho Sum- mer new seals -will, be put. In and tho houso will be - gciicrallv refitted imrl brightened. "Over Niagara Fulls" bad fulr houses lust wook. Lvi-kvm TitR\riin (Dick Ferris, manager). — "All the Comforts o( Home" Is the piny 7 and week. "Mr. Barnes ot Now York will lit) aeon 14. "Quo Violin" had fair patronage lit and week, notwithstanding tho tmtl that it was the nt traction tho preceding week. llHWHY TlimTUH (\V. \V. Wit tig. IlillUll- gi'r). — The Innocent Beauties lilivtng fared well at the hands of pati-ons Inst week, con. tinned T (or mini her week, when the house bi'ceiues dnrk until iho middle of August. Tin: JtiNH Fain and Cahnivai,, with .la- bour's Ail raid Iiiiih assist lug, umuieil fof two weeks 1, and Is doing a big business. • «'» e> CANADA. I'o bo the Frohmun »' »° ,«?"» *' a » r Sdl^'. PHtBlmr*.— But ono show house remains agcr tlleuson ban mado throe new \»oam- our 'burg, nnd dread silence reigns tfons during tho •^^.»l%^ft ( . t .? m J*S nPonnd all Ihe others. The, bill at the l\u- .'harleston. B- <-•. „lho 1. 1 ln '«" ffl ( , llTOno onrden this Wee* Ik "Wnug." At- those who dld'not' 1 "o S£m% KPbSS 'omhmce last week was very cheering to the will probably never see ■ them, although "Ills Friend, the Liar," had some merit. Judge Gray stopped a trial which was in progress in his court, 2, long enough to marry Ktnll S. Kutlow. of the Montrose Troupe, "to Clothilda A. Meyer. Tim Cumuli figures ■prominently In the romance of their lives They met first In Burope, but became separated, as each was a member of an acrobatic trouno, und It was not until tbo bride arrived In America, a few weeks ago. 1 but she rend of tho groom's whercubouts In Tub CliIWBa. . 4«» PKNN8VLVANIA. managoi'lul heart. NorB«.— Alaiide AfclMiison, an Allegheny net ress of Whom we nre very proud, Is resting at her home hero, after a KUcmuw. fill' sciison with "The Prisoner of Zeuds. I'lttsburg Uidge, No. 11, B. P. O. W., will ttlvo Its annual mlnslrcl entertainment H ti.. "The Fortune Teller" Is In prepa- ration ut tho Dunuesne Onrden. f.' nnc departed to Join the C. F. 1 "•It Oorry, Pa„ „ n d Jelletto Fi '" the llnnley Stock-' Co., In St. Park Htoek Farish went m. Louis, for Rummer engagements Mnrtln Lehman, manager of the Kansas City Orphcura, who n«s been In Chicago for a few days, de- Paitod for Now y rk Saturday.- He will Miay in the Bast about three weeks, rcttirn- ing then to Kansas City to prepare for the '•rphoum's opening on Aug. 13 Frank '- rimponl, leader of the orchestra at hErSXl bn » been sued for a divorce by ''.'* wl Je, Marie; .... .flag Wlueberg Is to be Warred In "The Btorks" by W. W. nilot- son, manager of the Dearborn Theatre iB9»Vm Co. The attraction will be or- caniwd, rehearsed and sent out ' from the ""Rrhorn here Frank GazJiolo, manager t«» l lft K J ll »t-Hearn attractions, Is summer- ing lq Chicago. "Jh« James- Boy§ In- M> I'lilluileliililn. — Two more of our ihen- tres put up the shutters for tho Hummer va- cation with tho end of lust week, nnd there nre only four nnw open to divide the warm weatl or patronage. On tho whole, however, Tho liea res which braved It out until the e rlv part of llila month apparently lost nothing by so doing, for the weather, probn- b ti 'the most Important factor at litis tlmo o tlie year, was entirely in their (nvor, while, the parks In like proportion were ad- versely affected. The rouliy hot won her, liowever, seems to havo at length arrived, and for two or three months outdoor amuse- ments will hnvo things all their own way. Park Tiikatrb ». G. Nlxon-N Irdll.iger, manager).— "The Strollers" Is being pre- sented by an admirable company ot this bouse, and the tilled houses hist ^ week and unstinted npplaiiKe was the well caroei I re- ward of merit. 'ITjo ongoscment Is continued "'kb'th's Bunt! (John Kelrans. resident manager) .— Augustln Daly's coniedy, Iho Itallroad of Love," MHaflH iho J.''^'" "' the stock players this week. Cfflfiljdir np- Hears to bo the forto of the orgnnl/nMnn at h« house, and they dellghted^lle natrons, who attended In goodly ntimliers with heir capital prcsenlatlou of "A Bachelors Honey- moon," last week. The Ice cooling plant Is now n operation, and keeps the house com- fortable at all times. "The butterflies" Is In preparation for the coming week. KfltTH's Nkw TiieatrB ( U T. Jordan, resident manager .—As a warm weather ^rc- sort this house nppeflrs to hold Its own well In competition with the parks. There fil nlc-ntv of nmnsetnent In I hi. programuies nrrunged. and this week the reputation for rovldlng the l*et is upheld by the fol lowing .rny: W M.„WI1I ? , I,llll;n Ilnrtrhnrt. In Altoonn At Lakemont Park Thea ro Ihe King Dramatic Co. opens the regular Benson June 8, Instead of Ti, as provlously ""Norn-John II. Sparks' old Virginia Shows wcro at Tyrone -L 4«» MINNESOTA. nrrav : r, Will ijunb. IhusuN Tiii:atiik. — Ctafl and Daly, Morey Long, Swim and Hwnrz, North, South and Dixie, moving pictures. Chvstal Thhatrk. — Whiting and Pes Monde, Hnrvey Smith, tlliulys Niideau, tho LunslngH, moving pictures. MiiusuN TnfcATiiE, — Oln llayden, the Lo Mains, Husle Kly, ' Bet nsnl mid llernnrd, Fred Blackford, Montnguo's cockatoo circus, Kdlsoii klnetosiS>pe. Kmpiii): Tiikati.k. — Tho Lnknins, Trnlnor Bros., Hugh ,1. iOuimet, Fred Holier is. PKOI'IiB'M AMI PARK' TllHATIIRM (J. K. Smith,' manager).— New peoplo: Cnuiphelt llros., Owens nnd Ln Marr, l!d Dolan, l-'ens Bros., UubyDiivIs, Uittia Cunningham, Clnro lOvnns, Clark Slaters. CnMiqiiR Tiiratrh. — Kd. Wiley and Ah Wing, Odell nnd Hart. H. II. Lnuslng nnd Co., Ilowo and Lord, WIIIIiiiiim mill Lu Itnge, Alnm Itosolln, Kcily and Kelly, Ditvls nnd He Heard, llnnvey and Honiie, Vera Itiims- di.ll. Whiting nnd lies Monde. NminiH A ItinvH's Bui HnuwH o|iencd week of Juno 1, to big business. Notk. — John Curt, niaunger Northwestern Thentrlrnl Assixdntlon, bus returned from an extended trip through Bustorn clllcg, *.» < III. I>H AIIO. t • nenvrr.— At Klttt-.h Onrdcns(Mary Ulllcli- Ismg, iiintiUKi-r). — Juno 1 was tho opening of tho regular senson Of this popular Hum- mer resort. The company this senson Is very strong. Tim opening bill was "Mnro Thnu Queen," with June Kennnrk ns tho slur. Tho other members Of the nunpniiy aro: Kslhor l New Orlenns.— At thn West 11ml (.Ins, Corcoran, manager] - — Splendid hiudnesit ruled week of Mny ill, wlu'ii Vnaxln's bund. Heed's vlliigriiph and viiudevlllo pleased ng usual. Flo-Adler begun a I wo weeks' en- gagement, mid Hcored tho hit of thn Ni.nson. Sansoun and- Dellhi repented their lust week's siu'ecss, Tho new coiners for week of 7 are: Conn and Conrad, while, Flo Adler Will Im. seen In new spi-clultles. Atiii.ktio V a RK did. Kemiioiis, mannger). — For week of Mny SI, fifth week or tho ol.vinpbi Opera Co., gixxl biislness continued, when "Mascollo" und "Chimes of 'Nor- mandy" worn handsomely presented and pleased, "ill Cupltiiii" 7111. AiitiniioN Park. — I'nln's "Last Days of I'onipwll" drew Immense crowds liiHt week, and guvn hlg siitlNfuclloii. No-tri.— W. S. Miicgulre, the liuslllng ad- vance man of I'nln's I'ompell Show, uffer hilling the town like a cirrus left for Bir- mingham, Ala., to pnvo tho way for Ills) big show. HAlNK. Portland. — At tho Jefferson Thenlro (Cnliii & Grunt, managers), — Tho Durhun- Ktlwurds HliM.k Co. had a very succengful week Mny ",(1-30, pri.Nt.ntliig "The Turning of the Shrew," and during tho past wook, June Ml, this company pinned on the boards "The Conquerors" In a manner worthy of much praise. This Summer stock co. will lonllniie bore for an extended run. "Ho- bii erection" 6-13. I'liiii'i.isn FAItlf.T TllRATRB (Jumes II. Moore, manager). — Tbo IiimI wisik of tlio season, Ml, proved a hlg one, and the fol- lowing nets wcro much appreciated : Uiissell Bros, unil Co., presenting "A llnmaiu-i. of New Jersey," Beatrice Morohmd, II Hlekniiin Bros,. Ailnmlnl und T'liylur. lid l-'oster nnd his dog Mike, the Two Funnels, with Iho biogrupli Hterrtoplicon, and nnjoynblo seb-e- tloas hy Prof. F. Ilnrle Bishop and orchi-Hlni. NiyrBH. — Manager It. T. T'liompson, ot tlio Jefferson Theatre, and wlfo left if for a short '■iieiitlon ul his Suiamor cottage at Hkunen- tellcs, N. V Manager Bartley McCtib lum. of McCulliim'a Theatre, Cnisi Cottage l'ark, came on nhi-nd from New York and v.i.lcoiiied bis players upon their arrival hero Ii-oin New York. :i The company en. gaged for the Gem Theatre, Peak's Island! is due hero by bunt from New York 7, ♦'» „ — Will M. Barry and I/alla Gray vera married recently « Nashville, Tann. Mr. Harry will lake hla, comedy company South curly next gvusoo, and wljl work ISiwt. 374 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 13, MASSACHUSETTS. f I Boston, — The Barnum A Bailey Clrcui la the only new Chios la tie local amusement I lite. tbln week, and bis crowd! will undoubt- edly floclc to tbe tenta. The few theatre* remaining open present nothing new, with tbe exception of tbe vaudeville and burlesque houses, where usnal weekly change* are noticed. "Jane" In put on by the Castle .•Square Slock. The attendance was sur- firlaluglv good Inst week for the mnjorlly of :lic Mill opens, cool nightn being largely re- Bt>onslble. Themont Tbbatrx) (Jno. B. Schoeffel, manager). — "Peggy from Parla" la In Ita fifth week; and doing a remarkable business. Crowded houses night after nlgbt would lead one to believe It was tbe only show In towu, and thla home was tbe exit for ilie various steam and electric road station*. Another week will see a few changes In tbe cast. George Klcharda la alated to replace William T. Hodge, and another Important rbnnge la anticipated. COLONIAL TME.iTIiK (Rich, Harris A Chas. I-'rohmitn. managers). — Late laat Friday night urrangements Were completed by which "A Chinese llonevmoon" will continue lta stay -In-thla-iHtjrr - The -engagement- was- to- liave I'loaed June 8, but an iocreaae In patronage led the management to believe they could continue with profit for three weeks mote. Toby Claude and Bdlth Kid- rcdgo were III ami out of the caat Friday una Saturday of laat week. June wax "Tech" night, the honae being packed with flucicntH of the Massncbimetts Institute of Technology. Current week la tbe alxth of ilie run. Boston Theatric (Lawrence J. McCarthy, manager). — Thla la tbe third and laat week of "'The Defender'*" aucborage at thla port. I'tilr success haa been tbe reward of the management, In lta present revival of tbe mimical musical comedy. MAJESTIC Thkatiie iHialr k Wilbur, man- agers).— Tbe third week of "York State Folks begins June 8, The show, which, from an artistic point of view, la considered onu of the lilts of tbe season, la doing a goo-i business, and aailsiuctor.v to all concerned. .Music Mali. (Stulr k Wilbur, managers). —The first week of tlagenbeck'a trained ani- mals met with fair success. The show Is one of the best of its kind, and Is especially pleasing to the younger folks. Hollib Street Theatre (Isaac B. Rich, manager). — Large sited houses thoroughly enjoyed tbe performances of "Borneo and Juliet," June 5 and 0. The company was an excellent one. The house la now dark until September. Castle Square Theatre (J. H. Kmery, managed. — The stock -la doing "Jane" this week, with Howell. Hansel and Lillian 1-nw- renco In the leads.- Good returns, artistic und lluniiclnl, resulted from the production of "The Way- of the World." "Audrey" la tsjdeiiiued for week of lf>. BliWUllIN SQUAIIK TltWATItK (0. K. I/O- throp, manager). — Monday, June 8, Is the final night of the season at this house, "Wages of Sin" being preseuted, with Jay Hunt In the ■ cast. The performance la complimentary to Mr. Hunt. Several vaude vllle- numbers ure also announced. "East Lyune". had a Drat clasa production and wan largely attended. Keith's Theatre (B. r. Keith, roana- en. — A novelty In the person of Herbert ,lnyd Is among tills week's good vaudeville airs. He la ably seconded by tbe Glln- sei-MtlR, lllce and Cady, Tom Lewis and Sam Htm, Beatrice Morelnud, Crawford and Man, niiig, Mr., und Mrs. Stuart Darrow, Carolyn Voting, De Onzo Rrothers, Lenorc and St. Clair, tbe Harpers, Morris and Blair, Danc- ing Doyle, Fadette's Woman's Orchestra, and new 'motion pictures. Excellent houses and bill wont, band in hnnd Inst week. Howard Athenaeum (Wni. McAvoy, man- nger). — "Blooms and Buds" Is the name Carl lAithrop gives this week's fnnmaker, and If It Is up to Hie standard of lta predecessors the patrons will' have no chance to kick. But the burlesque Is only a small part of the hill, the following vaudovllllana being the other portion: Jones, liiunt and Jones, Co- gnu and Bacon, . Archie Deacon, Breen and Carroll, Arthur Lane, Clark and Florette, Alabama Comedy Four, Ben Walker, Pete tirliiln," Jimmy Neary, Paddy Marr and pic- tures of the Corbett-McQovorn tight. Palace Theatre (Chas. H. Waldron, man- ager). — Mario and Aldo, Madeline llurdette, Jiuudall and Perry, Joe Hayman, and George mid l.oroLtu Kpps are In this week's olio. The burlesques are "The Glrly Glrly Smart Set" and Anything for a Change," with Thomas and Watson and Minnie Itlnehart doing special stunts. Patrons seem to come despite the weather. • Lyceum Theatre* (G. H. Batcholler, man- ager) . — The bouse stuck combines this week with the Gay Girls of Gotham," Our Minnie" and "The Huge Little Princess" ure the bur- lesques. Mat Kennedy Joins the stock this week. Vaudeville acts Include : Henry T. Wnlte, Hall and Clifton, Hanson and ltnlns, Carl Anderson, and the Tourist Trio. JfMVMBMM Paiik, Auburnilalc. — For this, (he second week of the Summer season at this park, the following programme Is of- fered : ttllroy. Hnynes and Montgomery, the Mucnnns, Iteno und Smith, l'ryor Urotherl, Gordon, Vldocq nud Flyun, and Hertlna. liood ntlendauce ruled last week. At. sun k Stonk'h Museum (Stone A Shaw, managers) . — Thla bouse has offered coon shows every season for ninny years, lint they are practically nothing when com- pared with Col. Alf. Wilson's "Coontowo 400." It la one of the best entertainments ot Ita kind that has ever been given here, nud as u drawing card the management could not get n baiter one. 'fill's "Wonder- land" Is one of current week'a features, mid other cards are : Fox and Wind, the Gibson Girls, Marrelle and flleaaon, Vlrgle Lewis, Hurley Sisters. Irene Young, Sunder- land and lVoilii, Hnrrlgau and King, Mason nud Marie, und George and I. Ilia Brennan. crayon pictures of Irene Young and Grace Huuilurlnml. the work of Manager White, tvero features o( the lobby exhibit. N'ickm.oukun 1 1,. B. Walker, manager). — Walker's fat dancers, CSpt. Tom Upton, old treasure diver : l-M. Hughes, bug puncher. a ml ■ Soot Is, iMCsildlgltntor, are curio hull nets for week of June 8. In the theatre . Kiltie llurke's variety find .burlesque com- punv is seen In hourly eutcrtainuiculs. Put A."«i>I , i.AVKns.- : -8uuiliiy bill at Cres- cent Gavdclis : Jessie Coutboiil, Gilbert Ba- rony, Lorraine and Vinton, O'Brien and Weal, Sailor niul lltirlmretln. and W. T. aud Master Wlllliiuis. Point of Pines bill: Mar- lon Muiiolu, the Grahams, West and Wil- liams. Prvor ill-others, .1 allies Hlnglinin and I. run Cadet Band, Regular seiison of these luii-ks opens Julie 14 Edward Garvlc Is spending Ills Suiiimer vacation at Ills farm near Cliarleeluwn, X. II The handsome front of the new entrance to Music Hall, from Washington Street. Is almost com- idHed.. .'. . . .The baseball nine of "A Chinese Honeymoon" Co. defeated nluea from the "Peggy from Paris" aud "Defender" com- nuuies Inst week John J. McN'ally has linsed his house In Brisikllne, and will soon become a full fledged cltlten of New York. Minnie Radcllffe has purchased "The Sketch of Jerry," and will soon pro- duce the sketch In this city Maiden Auditorium bill, week of June s : The Nambns, Onnlnians, Mlett's dogs. Baker aud Lynn, Mitchell and i.ove, Margaret Webb, aud moving pictures. Manager Chas. W. Waldron has been resting at his Hummer home nt Greenlnwn, i.onir Island, where he bus Installed his linnlly for the seasou Charles Sails- burr Is to be the new manager of the Co- lumbia, under the direction of the ShnUerts The first prodnettoh will be "The Runaways'* on Sept. 26 It is said "The Defender" will go to Chicago for a run at the close of Its Boston sojourn, S ' flprlnajfleld. — Barnum A Bailey's Circus exhibited in Hampden Park June, 5. On ac- count of an accident to one of tbe cars, which delayed that section so that it did not reach this city until after twelve o'clock, the parade was given up, and the afternoon performance was delayed until nearly three o'clock. At both performances tbe com- mencing of the show found tbe tent pecked to Us capacity. The show contained many new and novel features, foremost among which were: Cyclo, the Gunaituo Sisters, end Miss Feeley, and of the side show : The Korean Twins, and Hugo. Hampden Park (J. F. Burke, manager). — This resort enjoyed liberal patronage the past week. Al. Myers' Colored Knterralners furnished tbe amusement, which pleased the audiences. They are to be succeeded this week toy Tom Brown's Troubadours. I'ohkst Lake, Palmer (P. J. Casey, man- ager). — At the present rate of attendance this resort Is destined to outdo any ot its previous seasons as a popular Summer pleasure resort. Tbe vaudeville bill at the rustic theatre was well patronised. Guy Brothers' Minstrels week of June-fc The Second Regiment Band, of this city. Is to give a concert here every Sunday during the season. June Blossoms. — Fred Davjs, a tent hand with Barnnm' A Bailey's Circus, had tbe misfortune to have his left shoulder broken by being struck by one of the poles while inking down the tent In this city 5. He was taken to tbe Springfield Hospital, where he U doing as well as can be expected Tbe season at Lashawav Park, North Brook- lleld. Is to open June 15 William Gill. formerly of the Park Theatre, of Boston, and Adolpb Anderaon, for twenty years with the old Boston Museum, have been engaged by Hunter A Bradford, who are putting on Summer stock at the Worcester Theatre, Worcester, to make all tbe scenery for their productions this Summer John A. O'Kcefe and Jnmes R. Downey are to manage the Casino at Pawtucket, B. I., formerly looked after by Septem A Barnes. During the Bummer they are to run tbe Oriental Cafe and billiard room on Atlantic Avenue, Coney Island, Arrangements have been completed for a Summer theatre at Foun- tain Park, on tbe Blrksblre Street Railway, lietween Housatonte and Great Barrlngton, and work Is to be commenced 8. Manager I'. J. Casey, who Is to look after the new theatre, Is in hopes to open It on June 22. . . . Ned H. Fowler, whose home Is In West- field, Is playing an eight weeks' engagement as leading man with the Empire Theatre Stock Company, of Columbus, 0., where be la receiving some excellent notices from tbe local press Helene Phillips, of "Tbe Auctioneer" Company, is visiting at her home In Chlcopee Falls, the company hav- ing closed In New York May ,10 Rose Doyle, of Grace George's "Pretty Peggy'' Co., is at her borne In this city for the Sum- mer. She has signed with the company for another season The Springfield Lodge of Klks, as is their usual custom on holi- days, kept "open house" Decoration Day, aud many Elks who happened to be In tbls vicinity took advantage of their hos- pitality and were royally entertained. 8ome of tbe members of the local lodge are plan- ning to attend the reunion of the associa- tion of Massachusetts Elks (which was held here last year). In Lowell, June 17 Eva Tanguay la to spend a short time with ber sister at her borne In Holyoke James A. Hcnneban. of the "Hearts of the Blue Ridge" Co., Is to spend the Summer at big home In this dry. Mr. Hcnnehaa Is to be under the manage- ment of Stair A Havllo, In "A Stain ot Guilt," next season The Butler Bro- thers spent a short time with "ike" Perry, of Chlcopee, last week Tommy Don- nelly, of Field's Minstrels, has been visiting friends here, and left 3 for Tbomsston, Ct., to commence rehearsing with a minstrel company of twenty-two, which la to go on the road tor a Summer tour. Peter Haley, ot this cltv. Is to direct tbe orchestra John T. Ray, of Brady'a "Foxy Grandpa" Co., la at his home in this city. Mr. Rav scored a big success as Hiram Hopper, in the company headed by Joaeph Hart aud Carrie De Mar, the past season James B. Mullen, who has been pianist for a number of years, first at the New Gllmore Theatre and later at tbe Nel- son Theatre, haa algned with the Whitney- Warner Music Publishing House, and will hereafter give his entire attention to mush <-m I composition, at which he has msde a name for himself In the past year through- out the country Florence A. Waterman and Gertrude V. Parson have Joined hands for Ilie Hummer, and will put on song and dance nets on tbe circuit of Summer parks in Pennsylvania and Ohio The St. Ongo Brothers are to be at the Casino, Moun- tain Park, Holyoke, this week Fred O. Parson has accepted a position as pianist with a large vaudeville company, which starts from New York soon, s New Bedford.— At the New Bedford Theatre (II. W. Rosenthal, manager). — "Said Pasha" was presented In a creditable man- ner by tbe Rosenthal Opera Co. June 4-6. The patronge was good. Current week : Rosenthal's Dramatic Co., In "The Corslcan Brothers," 8-10, and "The Mikado" 11-13. Siikkih-'s TltBATfiK (D. R. BulUntou, man- ager). — "Woman Against Woman" was the bill the past week. Current week's bill Is "Resurrection.'' Specialties between acts will he given by Master Coogan, I.oulse Hor- ner, in songs and dances; Mae Russell, in Illustrated songs, and Edison's projectoscope. Full houses Is the rule twice dully. Lincoln Paiik (Isaac W. Phelps, mana- ger). — Free dancing and clam dinners are the present attractions here. Niitks. — The Theodore R. Beckwlth One Ring Circus arrived In town unheralded June 4, and pitched Its tent at the South end of ihe city for three dayB, when they moved to the North end for three days of tbe prescut week. 8-10. The company, while small, presents an excellent entertainment, to packed audiences, twice dally. Captain Tlenier gives a free exhibition on the out- side previous to' each performance, diving from u high ladder Into a net. The show carries two cars, a combination sleeper and dining and a baggage car Barnum A Bailey's advertising car No. 2 waa In town '!. 4,. In charge ot Al. Rlel and Victor Cook. Following Is ihe roster, and every man Is a creditable representative of the greatest show mi earth: Al. Rlel, general manager: Victor Cook, assistant manager and secre- tary : Win. Shea, boss bill poster : G. Bork, Hsslstant boss bill poster; William Du- iiolut, ' chief lithographer. Bill posters : Peter Dunn, P. Balir. H. White, A. Cohen, P. McLaughlin, It. Laferlnc, Gits Miller, K. Carter. K. Shaw, J. Ilnrlngton, J. Greene, II. Harris, James. Davis, chef; II. Olatterv, assistant chef; ))l. Murphy, porter. The show Is lieuvllv billed for June 18 Slicedv's new theatre will be built by Chas. W. BrlghtniHn, a local builder, who secured the contract for $23,1)37. exclusive of scenery, ventilating, heating and lighting. The con- tract culls for f'J.liOO worth of gold, *2.">(i for mirrors for the foyer, and * inn worth of papier mnche. It is purposed to start work on the new house Immediately. us It Is desired to have It ready to open by Oct. 1 The Little Girnrd sisters. vaudeville performers, are taking a mncb needed rest at their home here, after con- tinuous fifty-two weeks' work, m Fall River.-— At the Academv of Music (Win. J. Wiley, manager). — Rosenthal Opera Co., in "Raid Pasha, opened the Summer season at this house June 1-3 : the attendance was small, but the attraction merited the capacity. Henry Vogel, Kmlle Barrongon, Pauline I. Johnson and Ruth Francis were roost prominent, while tbe specialties by Khoda Bernard nod Lester Reeves were good and worthy of mention. Theatregoers here have not yet given sufficient attention to tbe novelty of a Hummer season to under- stand that a really good light opera company has been put on at toe Academy. Kosenthn. Stock Co. presented "Shenandoah" 4, 0, to ralr returns. The company Is a good onu for stock work in drama and an excellent performance was given. The company Is a large one, and though It plays at popular prices It Is far superior lo the companies which have appeared here in tbe past st such prices. Mary Fernler made the best Impression, while Thomas Weadock, Gray It. Fowler, .Nelson Enos and .lane Avis Evans were good and worthy of mention. "Mika- do" 8-10, "The Corslcan Brothers" 11-13. SmtKnfH Tiieatbe ( M. T. O'Brien, muna- ger).— Tbe Bnfflnton Stock Co., In "The Fatal Marriage," played, lo large business, last week, week of 8, "True Irish Hearts. ' Notes. — Harry Lyons, representative of Rosenthal Opera and Stock Cos.. wss enter- talnesl by friends here last week, a special social party belug given In his honor Barnum k Bailey Show appears here June 10. i s Holyoke.— At Mountain Park Casino (W. R. Hill, manager). — Booked: Lockbart's per- forming elephants and a big vaudeville bill for week of June 8. : Footlights. — The members ot the Moun- tain Park Opera Co. arrived here 3 and be- gan rehearsals at once for their opening at- traction, "The Isle of Champagne," IS. The roster of the company Is as follows : Prin- cipals : Louise Courtney, prima donna ; Nan- nette Dodson, characters : Mamie Scott, sou- brette ; Charles Fulton, tenor : Francis Car- rier, baritone ; George Callahan, and Johnny Mayen, comedians ; Alfred Dolby, musical director. Chorus : Margaret Brown, Jean Brown, Santn Benard, Annie Moore, Edith Darnell. Sadie Etherton, Flossie Wallace, Jessie Weston, Lucia Hartford. Viola Wheel- er, Victor De Lncey, Harry Rabon, Harry Johnson, Harry Rowland, George Maltland and Arthur Montgomery. . ..Lansing Ernest, who has officiated so acceptably as ticket teller at the Casino tbe past two years, will bold down tbe box office again this season. Uls bright little wife will have charge of tbe Caalno programme Eva Tanguay, of "The Chaperons," arrived at her home In this city last week, where she will spend the greater part of tbe Summer. Mlsa Tanguay has signed for next season with Frank Daniels, in his Dew opera, "The Jockey." The officers in the new aerie of Ragles In this city will be Installed 10. There are about 150 members In this aerie and they plan to have a big time oh tbe above date. Over 500 guests are expected to be present from aeries in Springfield, Hartford, West field and other places Nora Mc- Gnhen, who was engaged to play character roles In the Mountain Park Opera Co., waa taken seriously 111 at Scranton, Pa., a few days ago. s Worcester. — At the Worcester Theatre (Felix It. Wendelschaefer, manager). — The New York Players will produce "Too Much Johnson" week of June 8. Last week this Summer stock company plaved, to excellent attendance. In "The Little Minister." Casino Theatre (Davy A Leslie, mana- fers) . — Week of 8 : Lillian Newton, John lack, Frank Emsworth, George Rock, Sadie Griffin, Robinson and Wood. Business tbe past week was very good. Notes. — Barnum A Bailey's Circus gave two performances 8, before tbe largest at- tendance this season with the exception of their New York patronage Edward Breese has Joined the New York Players, coming from Boston, where he closed bis en- gagement In the all star caat of "Romeo ana Juliet." Clarence Handyslde has also Joined tbe company, after finishing the sea- eon with Julia Marlowe James Morris. the elastic skin man, was especially elated to learn, while the circus was stationed here, that his wife, the sword swallower, had ?lven birth to a bouncing baby boy In Pnw- ucket. s Xisrth Adams,— At the Empire Theatre (Jnmes Sullivan, manager). — "A Home Spun Heart" closed the season at this bouse May ,'<0, to two largcnnd well pleased audiences. It was for the benefit of the local stage mechanics' union, and the bovs netted $125, which will go to the sick fund of tbe union. Notes. — Manager Meade, of the Richmond Theatre, will manage the theatre at Hoosac Valley Park thla Summer. Manager Meade has already completed his bookings for that house. Kxtcnslve Improvements will be made by the Hoosac Valley Street Railroad In and around the theatre. New dressing rooms and scenery will be added and several other alterations will lie made, which, when completed, will make It one of tbe prettiest Summer theatres In New England John L. Howes, a well known musician died In Chicago June 2. The remains were brought to this city for burial 4 Tbe Guy Brothers' Minstrels opened the regular Summer season at the Berkshire Park, May 30, to hlg business. Manager Casey, of the theatre at the Berkshire Park, will open a Summer (heatre In Fountain Park, at Great Barrlngton. He hopes to have It ready for 22. s Lowell. — The parks have all had ex- cellent attendance the past week. Iakevikw Thkatiie (J. J. Flynn, man- ager).— Thla park theatre opens Its doors June 8 with vaudeville, and will continue until the opera season. The bill includes: Spenser Kelly. Wesson. Walters Co., Brown Bros, and Lillian Wright, and Harry Park- er's dog circus. Mkxtion. — The advance car No. 4, of the Rnrnum-Balley Circus, waa In town 5, and gsvc the introductory course of paper, announcing tbe show's appearance here Jiilj 7. The car was In charge of Fred Beckman. with fifteen assistants The opening of canoble Lake Park Theatre Is announced for l.i., ....At the regular meeting of Lowell Aerhi of Eagles the new banners, exempli- fying the principals of the order, were In- stalled and made a very artistic addition to the lodge ball There were $1,501. U expended for benefits and entertainments during last month. The Rummer season will commence next month, when the meeting will be held monthly, Instead of semi- monthly. OHIO. Cincinnati.— Directors of Summer amuse- ments have been In mourning all week. This Buckeye metropolis has been In the rain belt,, although It has been, fortunately, outside the flood tides and cyclonic blows. Cin- cinnati has had no Spring. There was a jump from cool Into hot weather, and then k return to cool. Every down town house Is closed At the Walnut Street Theatre ilie decorators are already at work brlghten- lD COTSTEB a0 PARK (I. M., Martin, manager). —The Edward Sbayne Big Novelty Co. will be seen In tbe Voudevllle Theatre June .. In tbe company are: The Musical Klelsts, the Trolley Car Trio. Annette Moore, the Glrdellers, and Al. Waits. The season of opera will begin three weeks hence, open- '"f'ossr Island (William B. Clark, mana- ger).— At the little theatre on Lake Cpmo. ?, these vaudeville artists will appear: Man-. vro, the lone Hottentot ; Frank and Ida Wl - liams, Arthur and Stock, and Benjley Pel- letler. The Cincinnati Military aBnd, con- ducted by Jacob Hoffman, gives Sunday con- cert Si ' , Ludlow Lagoon- (J. J. Weaver, mana nr).— After a year of closed gatee this Kentucky resort will be reopened 14. The lowa State Band Is announced as the musi- cal attraction. All tbe old featurea will be retained and new ones added. Queen City Bathing Beach (L. Kroger, president).— This new addition lo the out- door resorts of Cincinnati was opened 6, under decidedly damp auspices. A handsome club house, containing 1,000 dressing rooms, has been erected Open air concerts are lo be given on the beach. The resort baa been titled "Cincinnati's Atlantic City." It is Toledo.— At the Lyceum Theatre iv Bort, DMna«r).-WelJer k Ftaffi 1 *™"^' a capacity house, June 3. ■■* to Farm Theatre (Otto Kllves, manso... A Bplendld bill, May 30 and week T. S a" ~ patronage. For June 7 and week • pi, 8 *? 1 Midgets, Bouman and Adelle. v.'rs iS" 1 " Sa'cauleT ^^ "" " htt " ,A * S?«. Sii -Booked T&lErtSfiJtB Stebleton and Chaney. the \*°lso^"V5' gM PIls. the Parros Bros., andTo^kelJ BELLivtm Pabk (J. W. McCormlek «,.„ ager).— Fair houses for May 3U ana" ,£l" Due week of 7 : Prevost, Prevost «,T,i ^- pany, Held and Gilbert; lEg' t Sfi& Slick ■ h> "'■'"■■Ml s Canton.— At the Park Theatre (T r Albaugh, manager).— The bill for Mat „; June 8 includes: Lane and Lane H.\a LaDgdon, Dohety's performing does \\*\~1 Bros., Jessie Babb. and Kelly an Aeno* Garden Theatre (Ira. Davis, manager) —People at this house week of 8 are- Am' Purvis, Ernestine Weldeman, the To»n£ Sisters, Fred Rowland and the 'cycle whirl Colnvasbua. — At Olentangy Park (J « Dnsenbery, mansger).— "Jim the Penman - played, lo good business, week of June "i Week of 8, ? '8alnrs and Sinners." e '' E , MPI . I Sw T SP, TB F , ,H - Wiseman, mm . ger).— "The Christian" played to fair buTi. ness. Week of June 8, ''The Roval Box" • - » 1 Sandosky.— At Cedar Point Pleasure Resort (Geo. A. Boeckllng, manager) — ti resort opened for the Bummer Mav SO X opening attraction being a minstrel ihnv located on the Kentucky shore near Dayton, put on by the local lodge of Elks The riw and Is only 17 minutes' ride from Fountain far vaudeville season began week of -)i fbe following being presented: Prevost and'Prl vost, Gardner, Weat and Sunshine, (ieorw Austin, Jessie Babb and klnodrome. The business done during opening week, demits unfavorable weather. Indicates a record breaking season's business. Bill for week or June 7 followa: Billy Clifford, the llirpe Dawsons, Bartlett and Collins, Ray Cox and the klnodrome. ♦ »4> l.ynn.— The theatrical seasou In this city Iirh closed, the last performance being given In the Lynn Theatre June 5, when William hellcy presented "The I*dy of Lyons, ' to fair business. Mr. Kclley is a Lynner, and during ihe performance he wbb presented wl(h several floral tokens by the Elks and Knights of Columbus, of which he Is a mem- ber. There Is a probability that Capt. Eddv. well known In the spectacular world, will soon come to the Lynn Theatre and give a week's performance tor the benefit of a local hospital. Notes.— Manager J. J. Shny. of 8hav's Summer Show House, Baas Point, Nahant. will open bla season 14, with a big vaude- vllle Bliow......8lg. Sautelle's Circus will visit tbls city 17. and Salem the following day Manager Hlckey, of the Me- chanics Theatre. Salem, will soon commence nlteratlona on his house, baring tbem com- pleted for the Winter opening In September. a — Mra. B. C. Johnson, who resides at Monmouth. III., would greatly appreciate word concerning the whereabouts of her son, Edwin T. Johnson, who entered the theatrical profession some tint tgo. Square. The Zoo (Walter Dreper, manager).— Under Henry Froehllch, the Cincinnati Or- chestra Reed Band Is now giving trl-weekly evening concerts. Gossip. — John H. Havlln has been In St. Louis for some days Henry M. Zlegler, of tbe Columbia and Walnut Street, Is with bis borses In New York Harry Ualnforth and his wife go to Baltimore, where, !>, Selden Irwin Ralnforth, their only son, graduates with highest honors at Johns Hopkins University. He baa been Invested with the degree of master of arts and bachelor of sciences. Dr. Ralnforth goes to Germany to complete bis medical educa- tion Cbarles K. Gano will direct a burnt cork festival at Coney Island, com- «'enclag 14 Ed. Berliner, one of tbe adera of tbe Coney Island Orchestra, jump- g for tbe wharf from tbe Island Queen, miscalculated the distance, fell In the river snd narrowly escaped drown- ing Cincinnati was surprised by tbe news from New York that James E. Fennessy, of the Empire circuit, has been married at "The Little Church Around the Corner," to Grace E. Morand, of Indianapo- lis, They are going as far as Yellowstone Park or. their honeymoon trip Selma Herman, who closed the season at Heuck's last week, baa gone to New York. She will spend her vacation In Europe, where sbe will select some of ber costumes for wear In "A Charity Nurse," In which she Is to star next season under tbe management of Heuck A Fennessy Lulu Thles, at Coney last week, had a voice that recalled Maggie Cllne. s 'Cleveland. — At the Lyceum (J. K. Cookson, manager). — Eugenie Blair closed a most successful Spring season at thla house, with "The Ironmaster, week ot June 1. Cleveland (J. K. Cookson. manager).— "The Peddler's Claim" closed the regular season at this house 8. Colonial (A. P. Marsh, manager).— Week of 1 saw the opening of a twelve weeks' season of musical comedy. The first pro- duction was "The Belle of New York," and the Colonial's many patrons turned out In the usual large numbers. "1402" Is tbe bill week of 8, with Richard Hariowe In his role of Isabella. He Is supported by tbe enter- taining company of last week— John A. Ken- nedy. Sidney de Gray, Ned Nye, Joe Ed- munds and Jean Reading. An entire set ot new specialties has *een Introduced Into the second act, among which Is the singing of two songs by Nellie V. Nichols. Stab (Drew A Campbell, managers). — The MIbs New York Jr. Co. Is the attraction week of 8. The first part Is a nautical skit. entitled "Thirty Minutes at Sea." The vaudeville Includes : Robinson and Miller, Marlon and Pearl, Minnie Granville, Gyp- sene and Roma, Mosher, Houghton and Mosher. Professor Lawrence Crane, and Louie Dacre. Tbe closing extravaganza Is "Fun on the Twentieth Century Limited." The Utopians furnished plenty of fun laat week. The Black Crook comes 15-20. Garden (C. L. La Marche, manager). — The musical piece, "The Girl from Paris," opened this Summer theatre 8. The cast Includes : Cnrleton S. King, Josle Intropodl Helen Darling, Pauline Harlce, William Sel- lery. Edw. Everett, Wm. P. Carleton, Jethro \\ arner, J. Clarence Harvey, Delia Nlveri. Frank Stammers, Alice Maude Pool. "El Capltalne" week of 15. Manhattan Beach.— Bostock's Animal Show Is adding new features. The earliest new arrival will be Mons. Brooks, noted ex- ponent of legerdemain. ■ » Yonnsrstown— -At Idora Park Casino Theatre (B. Stanley, mansger). — Week of June 1 the bill named: Ernest Wilson and Marie Leicester, Eddie Horan, Morrow and Dowllng, Pete Baker, Wood and Ray, and Ozav and Delmo. Attendance Is graduallv Increasing as tbe weather becomes warmer opening week being too cool and damp for outside amusements. Manager Stanley has for week of 8 : Tbe Marvelous Le Page, the ihrce Ronaldos, Carleton and Torre Teed and La Zell, and others. — 4ro » Park (Jos. W. Wess, manager).— Jhls bummer resort, formerly known as Squaw Creek Park, was auspiciously opened £',"? 30 \. w J th , J ,lle ^'lowing performers: State and Davidson, Marjorle Barrett, Prof LItjs spaniels, Marshall and Lorain, tbe Richards, and the Whltcaldes. J. J. Bush aeronaut, makes dally ascensions. Manager "ess has beautified and Improved this nark to n great extent, nnd la well equipped to make tbls a popular pleasure reBort. The bill for week of 8: Vienna Ladles' Orches- tra, elevated cycle whirl, Seymour and Du- prce, Billy Link, Mrs. Wynne Wlnslow, Clark and Duncan, Prof. Dodd and bis dog, snd Courley Bros. 8 * .JpIS'T? 'stratifying to everybody to see Prof. Cbas. Llebman, at the Idora Park Casino, furnishing the music In his accom- plished way , . . Manager Wess has secured [? r .'?» """"cal programme for the season grof. 0. B. Farrar, leader of band, and J. h,dwln Llebman, leader of orchestra H Levinson Is assisting the management at Akron — At Lakeside Park Casino (Harry Hnwn. manager).— A fair bill drew weti week of June 1. Kelley and Rene were tea iires. Week of 8: Geo. H. Adams and Co Shn? 11 ' W ' lt0n Kaml| y. Obas! Sciimit Lake Park Theatre (Menches Brothers, managers) .— The bill for week of uiL Do " OT «n,'t»o_Moor«. Arthur and 8tock, Wm. Rowe, Joe King, the Beverlys. Notes. — Gny Collette was appointed treas. nrer of Lakeside Park CnslnoT ." ".Bert alSflrt H« d . E 5! ,h i D T»" haTe Jolned hand " w„ ^r" d0 a """""l comedy act. opening berc V Jno * r '- Ke f- of Syracuse f^lH m *?1*'l ?/ ,he M - n e'» circuit o l«ftJ The;tre t > 1. Uan '' er Va "' of the C * Missoini. i "•. £ onl »r- J The Olympic and Standard closed Saturday, and from now on Interwt will centre In the Summer gardens. Olympic (P. Short, manager).— Amelia Bingham wss the attraction with which the. house closed last week. She appeared iu "The Frisky- Mrs. Johnson" and "A Modern Magdalen." Attendance was rather lleht throughout tbe week. Standard (Jim Butler, manager).— The Black Crook Co. was here last week. On Saturday the house closed for tbe season Suburban Park. — Bandmaster Innes onir fot fair patronage laat week to his concert. 'erhaps the bad weather had something to do with It. Dlavolo, the loop the loop, was Injured and unable to appear. Forest Park Highlands. — A very good vaudeville here drew Its share of twtronnei' It Included such people as Eva Mudge, Ell- nore Slaters, Joe Maxwell and conipanv Morris CronJn, Wylle's Dogs, and Will B Fox. Delmar Gardens (Mr. Janapoulo. mana- ger). — The Eastern Co., under the manage- ment of Reverend Fields, which opened here last week. In "Pousse Cafe," proved very satisfactory, and with good weather would have done big business. Bidman and Harris have the leading roles, and Freda Galliot shared the honors with them. Thla week "The Concu-rers" Is offered. West End Heights (Ben J. Williams, manager). — Fox and Foxle, tbe skating Rax- os. Mead and Bennett, Grotesque Morrlssevs, Juggling Kronas, Mash and Startelle, and the Eclipse Quartet. Koerneb's Garden. — Lawrence Hanler and his company presented "The Taming uf the Shrew," to fair attendance, last week. Mr. Hanley baa In his company Rarbael Ac- ton, Angelloe Pullls, Harry Burkbardt and others. Their work seemed to give good satisfaction to those present. Hashaoen's Park (Hnshngen Bros., man- agers). — Last week's vaudeville bill drew very well. The new bill of the present week Includes : Amelia and Manolo, Wlllard and Wlllard, Grace Milton, Gray and Foster. Marguerite French, Patrick and Francisco, Frederick Bros, and Burns. Lemp's Park (J- L. Wallrapp, manager'. — In last week's vaudeville bill here the fol- lowing people were seen : Carson snd Fos- ter. Kittle Clyde, Geo. Guhl, the Ashner Sis- ters, the Yorgers, Colvllle and MacBrlde. For the present week the management offers an attractive bill, heeded bv tbe Franklin Sisters. Thorne and Holdswbrth. Ethel LI- sette. Smith and Ardo, tbe Finnigans, Marie Brlntup, and Jlmmle Collins. ♦»» DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. Washington. — Ample opportunity wns given last week for all of our amusement seekers who desired to attend comic opera, comedy or variety entertainments, three houses being open to cater to the desires of those who wanted either class of amusemeni. The three houses seemed to be enough to satisfy the public, as neither was at any time over crowded Lapatette Theatre (Ira J. La Motte. manager). — The Berger Stock Co. preseuted last week "Captain Huntington" and "fllorl- ana," to fair business. This week "Rip Van Winkle" Is the bill, with John T. Sullivan ns Itlp, and Selene Johnson na Grelehen. The play Is well staged. "Dr. Jekyll ami Mr. Hyde" next. Chase's Grand Theatre (Mlsa II. Wlunl- fred De Witt, manager). — Last week "Wane' was sumptuously pnt on and well sung by the ChBBe Comic Opera Co. This week, 8 1 '■'•■ "The Fortune Teller" Is announced as the masterpiece of the Chase comic opera sea- Bon. ''Fra Dlavolo" next. Lyceum Theater (Eugene Kernan. man- ager). — Last week, Tblese's Wine, Worasn Hnd Song Co. scored heavily. This week, ■<■ L'l. the Night Owls Hurlesquers, supplemented by Tom Jenkins, the wrestler. The French Folly Co. next. CirnVr Chare Lake and Cabin John - Bridge. — Evening concerts. Columbia Tiikathb (Luckett A Dwyer. managers). — The Columbia Summer slock, under the management of Ned Stein (the house treasurer), with "Lord and iJidy Algy." with the following list of players: Eu»ene Ormonde, Robert v. Ferguson, tleof- frey Stein. W. H. Post, Percy F. I^ach, « ia- Clajjett, Atlda Cortelyou, Grace Atwell. All"' Butler, Harriet Sawyer. Kate Ferguson awl Jnmes Manley. "An American Citizen' IB- 20. Notes. — Charlea Wyngate closed his sen- son with the Rerger Stock Co. 6. and h"" been succeeded as leading man by John r. Sullivan Selena Johnson leRves this company 13. and will be succeeded by Jane Rivers ns leading lady Cbnrles T. Ilnii- ford has closed one of the most successful seasons In his dramatic career, and returned to- his Washington home. He will prolmbl.v appear In a hew plnv next season. »«» KENTUCKY. Lonlsvllle.— At Jockey Club Park P* er'a Band attracted a large crowd at the opening. Sunday, May ,11. The programme wns very much enjoyed and nearly every number was encored. Mr. Weber made a hit with hla new 81. Loula World's Fair March. Concerts are given every nlgbt In tbe n"* band shell unless the weather Is unfavorable- On Inclement nights tbe band will play IU the palm garden. JUNE 13. TA1II.K OK CONTESTS. THE ISTFTttr YORK CLIPPER. 375 Page. aits* CIlDper'H Anecdote*. Personalities ■ Lnd Comnients Concerning Stage Folk. 360 Mam! Milan Berrl— Sketch 300 uitrelliineoui • 370 vfrle losing-Sketch 370 • "r Id of I'lavers 370, 370 iii t.levllle nnd Mluatrel 371.380 l,„r MnW Letter 372. 373 Honolulu News ■ • • ggj Uiest by Telegraph Si* on ihe Road • ■ • •>>•> Vaudeville Route List .Iio, 3iU Dueiles Answered 372 Chess and Checkers 3i2 With the BUI Posters. 370 ivnths 111 the Profession 370 ('Upper Post Office 3i 7 Music and Song HiT jirnne Mechanics .. Ii7 New Vork City — Review and Comment .. 378 i'nder the Tent* 3711 THBATRICAr, CORRRSrONDKNOK. West Virginia 370 .New Vork Slate •}>} i'eiinsvlvnnlii «|" Minnesota 3.;'| Canada "H Washington WJ Colorado ; w.l I^oulHlnnn •'• » Maine ■"* lliissuehiisetts Ii 4 iMiio ■ • • • ilii Missouri N *4. -lio fllstrlct of Columhte 374 Kentucky 374 Oregon 3711 New Jersey 3i« Connecticut 377 Wisconsin mi lieorgla JjJ Michigan J!} Tennessee 3ii Illinois WT South Cn-riilinn 3m 1'ilVlt ., ■»« Alabama. «■ Indiana ?i0 innli 28 VI rata l* 380 NOTICB TO CORHB8POSDEKTS. Our theatrical correspondents are hereby noli/ltd that the credentials now held hu them expired on June 1. The,]/ are requested to return them to this office at once for re- nriral {or 100.1 mi. LATEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Monday rVlarht'n Openings In All the III h Show Towns. UOI.DF.X HATI3 (il.KANIXIiS. The Republic Theatre lliiriis on Sun- day. Jane 7— flood Iliislness at ull Ho often. Hprdal Dispatches to The Xkw York Oi.ippeb Sax Fbanciaco, June 0. — At the Columbia Theatre V.. \l. Solhern began Inst nlghr bin second nnd Inst week, In "If I Were King." KoataonH has heen very big. Nat t.'. (iood- win fallows, In "The Altar of Friendship." California Tiikatre. — "The Circus lilrl" Is the current week's bill. It opened Inst night, to a big house. ai.i'a/aii Tiikathk. — TIiIb Is the fourth week of White Whittlesey. "l"» Arcy of the CunruV' Ih the preseut week's bill. Business Iris lieen phenomenal. CK.VTiiAt, Tiiratbb. — "On the Stroke of Twelve" opened Inst night, for the week. (Iiuno Oi'Uka llrii.KK. — This is the second week of the Rogers It rot hero' burlesques, with "lu Washington" continued, to remarkably big business. The engagement promises to \w a great success. Tivoi.i OrsnA IIorsE. — "El Capltan" opened Its third week last night. "The Isle of Champagne" Is In jirepurutlon. Fihciiru'h Tjibatrb. — Tuesday, II, Is the first production of "Twlrly Whlrly." The reason why thla Is produced on Tuosduy Instead of Monday evening Is that on the laltcr day the San Francisco Typothetae engaged the house, nnd "Klddle-Dee-Dec" re- ceived Its last representation. Ruslnss Inst week was very lurge. Tiikatbe ItRnmr.ir. — On Saturday, 0. Nance O'N'eil, under the management of McKee Rankin and la, R. Stockwell, opened in "The Jewess," to a good house. Fire luirtlully destroyed the bouse on Sunday, 7. The regular performances were resumed evening of 8 at the new Alhambra Theatre. Okthbim Tiikatrk. — The Ilanlons. In I heir pantomime, were, unable to appear Sun- day. 7, on account of their baggage having railed to arrive. The Mil : Frank Keenan & Co.. Hair and Francis, Russell nnd Locke, l limy ix> Clulr, the Three Rlxfords, I.ulz Uros-.-Paxton's pictures, and the olograph. CHutks. — For week of 8 : The Spnguellos, • 'miners and Connera, Leonl and t.eonl. H. It. Ihirtoii, Primrose and Mclntyre, and the •Ireat Kraton. iHuaiimak's. Tjieatiik. — For week of 8: Christy and Willis, Marsh Craig, Hayward and Iluyvvnnl, Dcvaney and Allen, the Wil- son Family. Frank Cushmnn, and Adeline Itlrchler. A change of policy has been en- ncleil nt this hunse. From this on there will he but two shown a dav (Sunday's Included), commencing at 2.30 o'clock mid ut s l". M-^jrVery day. The prices hnve been raised To 30cts.. 'JOcts., Met*, and lOcts. NiiTKs. — At the Dewev Theatre, Oakland, Alameda Count v, Cnl.. for the week begin- ning Monday, June 8: Conroy nnd Pearl. Frederick the Great. Hie La Vails. C. Ernest I'.dwnrds, Olid the moving pictures Manager R D. Pi Ice hns a duught?r. which was horn to his wife In this city on June '-'. It has been named Marjorle Belasco Price. Sam Than has severed any connec- llon he may have had with Rankin & Stock- well, and goes Koat from here this week, to lake charge of some amusement, enterprise. •• Mine. Kugenln Mantelll is a coming nriernaou attraction at Fischer's Theatre, when she will give scenes from grand operas. *)«♦ PROM OTHER POINTS. Wet Weather at Mtuiy Western TolntK Prevent* Open Air Amusement*— Attendance at the Indoor He*orta Cunllune* flood. CnirAiio, June 0.— Sundav afternoon nnd evening the Summer parks had tbelr Inning, niild weather bringing out grent. throngs nt xntm Souel nnd tbe Water Chutes. The 1 heat res offered two novelties In "Her Only fa, ; ; nt the Criterion, and "Prince of Qult- "rs. at the Rush Temple. Lincoln J. Car- ters newest melodrama made a pronounced 'HI with big houses, but the musical comedy w»s only mildly successful. The American ■■insed Its season with good attendance. 1 tusperlty wag the portion of the Wblt 83 °I' era Oo, nt McVicker's. "The Little 1 rlncess." at Power*', and "The Tenderfoot." Vi .? ^R'born Ross and Fenton, nnd ■ie Kllnore SUters made laughing hits, lead- •»K t lie Chicago Opera House programme. '''-■.Masonic Temple vaudeville attracted crowds, and the burlesque houses were prosperous "Robert Emmet" began lh.i lojlslilug days of lis stay at the dreat •northern, and "The Buffalo Mystery" moves ]' tQ e Month side to finish, tbe AUiambra "Maon thlg we ek. WAsniNnTox, June tl MM Steln'a new SV'T'E ^ m r n >; °" cn "' «" the lew*utal aliruc- tlon, Tiad two full houees at the Lvceum.. Haley s Band, at Cabin John Bridge, aud lie Marine Band, at Chevy Chase SB, bud Inrge attendance. Boatox. June 0.— Oood to excellent husl- lje*s prevailed at the playhouses vesterduv. despite unfavorable weather. The Burmiin 4c Ralley Circus bad 11 flue opening, two large crowds attending the afternoon and eveulng shows. Threatening weather pre- vented overflow patronage "A Chinese lloneymoou." nt the Colonial, and "The De- fender, at Ihe Hostoii. had good bus'ness. ......Nearly a sell out was recorded at the rreuout for "Peggy from Paris." ". ., ,!"}' |r °l«»" imd a first class house at he Majestic. . . . . .A henellt to Jny Hunt. nt Ihe Bowdolu Square, brought out a gi»d ot tendance "June" had a good produc- tion at the Caslle Square, 10 excellent gath- erings. .. Keith's was full Burlesque houses and museums opened good. . ( &9S**! C,TY ' Jun * »— Two performances of "Midsummer Mght's Dream" were given ut the Aiidltorluin yesterday, for the bene- lit of the flood sufferers. Large houses were in attendance, and quite a sum was realized. The production was a tine one, about iwo hundred children taking port : It will be continued this week I-Mectrlc Park Is still under water, anil the opening has been indefinitely postponed The opening of Forest Park, which was to have occurred yesterday, has been postponed until next Sunday. PKiLAnri.PittA, June 0. — Rhowerv weather last night cut Into the attendance ut out- door parks, and correspondingly helped the. few open theatres, all of which fared well. "The Strollers" continued to fill Ihe Park, and an attractive vaudeville pro- gramme nt Keith's was enjoyed by a Inrge liiullenre 'Railroad of Love" was cap- itally presented by the stock ut tbe RIJuu, to excellent patronage Tbe Xlght Owls en- tertained a goodly gathering at the Lyceum. St. Louis. June 9. — The openings 011 Sun- day were very satisfactory At Delmar Oardens "The f'on-cu-rers Is pleasing every- body Forest Park Highlands has a new vaudeville hill, with Elizabeth Murray fea- tured Lawrence llauley and his com- pnuy, nt Kisrner's tiurdeu, are reviving "Trilby." Mnmilcm's Park nnd West End Heights have new vaudeville bills that nre drawing well. LouiHvrt.f.K, June !». — A beautiful moon- light night attracted a Inrge crowd to Jockey Clnh Park on Sunduy, to near Weber's Rand lu a line programme. ~0n m Road, All Rome* Must Reach l« Nut tiller Than Monday. DRAHATIC. Adler, Jacob P.— N. Y. City June 8, In- definite. Aubrey Stock, Western, Miltentbal Brothers' IW. O. Fitzgerald, nigr.j — Hartford, Conn., June 8, Indefinite. Aubrey Stock, Eastern, Mlttcnthal Brothers' IW. It. Hill, nigr.) — Montreal, Can., June 8, indellulte. Arnold Stock (J. F. Arnold, mgr.) — Hurkros Reach, Va„ June 8, indefinite. Rliighum, Amelia, in "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson" (Frank McKee, mgr.) — Kansas City, Mo., June 8-10, St. Joseph 11, Omaha, Neb., 12, 13, Denver, Colo., 1.1-211. Blair, Eugenie, Repertory (Henri Oressit, mgr.) — Detroit, Mich., June 8-13. Beall, Jessie. Repertory (Harry C. Arnold, mgr.) — Rutland, Vt., Juue 13-20. Ilnldwin-Melvllle, Repertory (Wnlter S. Baldwin, mgr.) — Buffalo, X. V., June 8, Indefinite. Berger Stock — Wnslilngton, D. ('., June .8, Indefinite. Boyle Stock— Toronto, Can., June 8, In- definite. Bufflnton Stock (Kttgene Phelps, mgr.) — New Bedford. Mass., Juue 8, indellulte. Buinion Stock (George A. Hill, mgr.)— Pnw- tucket, R. I.. June 8. Indefinite. Bufflnton Stock (David It. Butllnton, mgr.) — Pawtucket, R. 1„ June 8, Indefinite. "Buffalo 'Mystery"— Chicago, III., June 7-13. "Breezy Time," Eastern, lleth & Martin's (Grant Helh, mgr.) — St. Thomas, Ont., June 8-12. "Breezy Time" (Merle H. Norton, mgr.) — Jllnck River Falls, Wis., June 10, Totnnh II. Claxton, Kate, In "The Two Orphans" (W. W. Randull, mgr.)— St. John, N. B., Juue 11-13. Frederlctoa 10, 10, Culnls, Me., 17, 18, Houlton 10, 20. Chase-Lister Stock (Glen F. Chase, mgr.)— Cedar Rapids, la., June 8-13. Castle Square Stock (W. B. Sherinnn, mgr.) — Sudbury, Can., June 8-13. Castle Square Stock, Xo. 2, C. C. Allison's— Bar Harbor, Me.. June 10, 11, Sullivan 12, 13. Eastport 1.1-17, Lubec 18-20. Curtlss Comedy (S. M. Curtlss, mgr.)— Fort Worth, Tex.. June 8. IndeUnlle. Crescent Stock (('. T. Eagleton, mgr.)— Keeue. X. 11.. June 8-13. Dlxey, Henry E., In "Welsh Rarebit" and "Facing the .Music" (Nathaniel Roth, mgr.)— N. V. City June 8. Indefinite. Dodge, SanforA— Wlllmnr, Minn., June 10. Montevideo n, 12. DylTrvn, Ethel, llepertorj (Eos Ilylfryn, mgr.)— Hamilton, Can., June 8, ludell- Dilger-Corneil, Repertory — Fulton, N. Y.. June 8-13, Oswego 15-20. Dunhar-F.dwards Stock— Portland, Me., June 8, Indellnlte. „ . . _ . „, , Eflle Ellsler. In "When Kn'ghtbood Was In Flower" (Frank L. Perley, mgr.)— Klug- aton. Cnn., June 10, Oswego, N. \., 11, Cortland 12, Blngkamton 13. season ends. Elwyn, Lorn j, Repertory (Lornc Elwyn mgr.)— Suncock. N. H., June 8-10. Hins- dale 11-18, Bellows Falls. VI., 1!S-S0. Umpire Theatre Stock— Rochester, N. Y., June 8-July 4. Edmunds' Stock IW. 0. Edmunds, mgr.)— Quebec, Can.. Juue 8. Indefinite. Eclipse Stock (Lloyd & Center, mgrs.)—\c- cwu, III., June 10, Areola 12. IJfflnghoin 13, Niwton 14, IS, Greenup 17, 18, Robln- "Earl of Pawtucket" (Klrke Ia Sh^lle, mgr.) — N. Y. City June 8, Indefinite. Ferris Comedians (Harry Riibb. mgr.)— St. Paul. Minn.. June 8, Indellnlte. Franklin Stock (A. A. Jack, mgr.)— Allegan, Mich., June 8-10. South Haven 111. I. Chi- cago. HI.. IB, Indefinite. "For Htr Sake," R. J. Carpenters— Minne- apolis, Minn.. June 7-13 "Flnuegnn's Ball" (Olllc Mack, mgr.)— At- lantic City, X. J., June 8-13. Goodwin, X. Cm In "The Altar of Irlend- ship" (George J. Appleton. mgr.)— «.olo- rado .Springs. Colo., June 10, Salt Lake City, V.. 12. 13, San Francisco. Cnl., Hi-27. Gorman k Ford. Repertory— Adams Centre, N. Y.. June 8-13. ,„ . _ „ "Gambler's Da ugliler," Eastern (R. L. t.rescy, n,. r .)_Bessemer, Mich., Juue 10, Ontouu- gou 11. Hancock 13. Luke l.lndwi 1IJ, Calu- met 16, Negaunee 17, Marquette, Wis., 18, EBcanaba V), Marlnetta 20, Green Ray 21. Olrl from Cuba" (Lloyd k Gentcr, mgr«.>— ltcdfiu-d, Intl., June 13, Seymour 10, Bloom- Inglon 17. (Viluiubus 18. "Gold Mine" (Irene Ackerman, mgr.l — Mount Vernon. X. Y., June 811, Philadel- phia, Pa.. l.')-20. Iliniford. Charles. Repertory (F. loiwrenro Walker, mgr.)— Chicago. III., June 813. Henderson, Maud, Stuck (Joseph Parent. Ulgr.l— Qiilury, Mich., June 8-10, Concord Hull. Don C, Repertory— Abbotgford, Wis., June HI. II. Wflhee l», 13, Thorp IB. Ill, t'adoti 17, 18, Chippewa Falls 10, Down- ing 20. Runt Stock— Kalkaska, Mich., June 8-13, Cheboygan in-SO. Hlmmeleln Imperial Stock— Detroit, Mich., June 8. Indellnlte. Holmati Comedy (Harry llnluinn. mgr.l — Ch;iiii|inlgn, 111.. June 8-27. Huntley-Moore Stock— Atlantic City. N. J., June S, Indefinite. Herald Square Stock (S. M. La Porle, mgr.) — (irvetivllle, 8. C. June 8-20. "Joshua Stmiiklns" — l'lcton, tint., Juue 10, Dereronlo 11, Nonanee 12, llnnanoque 13. Smiths Falls 1.1. Kingdon-Cnurtenny Stock— Albnnv, K. Y., June 8, indellnlte. King Dramatic — Altoonn, Pa., Juue 8, lu- ilelllllle. Keystone Dramatic. Western, McGlll & Shin- man's (Max A. Arnold, mgr.)— MansUeld, O.. Juue 8-13. Gallon 14-Julv 11. Lyceum Comedy (Al. S. Evans, mgr.) — Peoria, HI.. June 8, indefinite. Locus Stock— San Diego, Cnl., June 8-Sept. Lyceum Stock (E. G. Grosjean. mgr.) — Chn- nute, Kan., June S-lil. Vales Ceuter 11-1:1. "Little Princess." Millie James (C. H. Dll- llnghsjii, mgr.)— Chicago. III., June 8-20. Mansfield, Richard, in "Julius Ca?anr" — Mon- treal. Can.. June 12. 13. McAiillffe. Jere, Repertory— St. Johns, X. R., June I.V2U. Mack. Wilbur. Repertory — Mansfield, O., Jane 8-July 4. Marks Brothers, Rc|iertory (Joseph Marks, mgi'.l— Chrlalles Idike. Can- June 8-13. Moon Brothers' Big Slock— lliilulh, Minn., , June 8, Indefinite. McDonald Stock (G. W. McDonald, mgr.)— ICureka Springs, Ark.. June 8, IndeUnlle. Xetll-MoroBco. Renerlory— Ixis Angeles, Cul., June 8, indellnlte. X. V. Stars— Worcester, Mnss., June 8-13. Owen, William. Repertory (Martin Sheeley, mgr.) — Ottawa, tint.. June 11-13. St. John. P. Q., 10. Sherbrooke 17, Richmond IS, Three Rivers 211. Onker, Jane, Hi oek— Denver, Colo., June H, Indefinite. "Our Xew Minister" (Miller & Cniryers. mgrs. 1— l.i-ndvllle. Coin., June 1(1. Vlclor II, Colorado Springs 12, Greeley 13. Grand Islnnd, Xebr., ir>, Slnux city. In., ill, Yankton, So. link., 17, Sioux Falls 18, Munkato. Minn., In. "O'Fl.viin's Slone Wall" (Tliomos Waters, mgr.)— Guilford. Me.. June HI, Minium II. Dover 12. Ilrowuvllle 13. Pike Theatre Slock— X. Y. City June 8, Indefinite. Ryan, Runlet R., Repertory (W. S. Hates, nigr.l— iCharhiltetowii, P. E. I., June 8-13. Ruber, Kiitherlne, Repertorv — Providence, It. I.. June 8. Indefinite. Rosendl Stock — Denver, Colo., June 8, Indefi- nite. Robson Theatre, No. 1— Mobile, Ala., Juue 8. IndeUnlle. Rosenthal Dramatic — Xew Bedford, Mass., "Robert Emmet"— Chicago, HI., June 8, In- definite. "Romeo and Jullrt." ISmvl lie's (R. F. Tre- velllck. mgr.)— Boonvllle, N. Y., June 10, Governeur 13. "Rabbltt's F'oot" (Pnt Chnppolle, mgr.) — Ozark. Ala., June 10, Eufula 11, Cutler. C11., 12, Union Springs, Ala., 13. Opellkn 1.1, Chllilersbnrg 1U. Talladega 17, Auiils- ton 18. Tnllaiwosa It), Donglasvllle 20. Sothern, E. II.. In "If I Were King" (Daniel Frohman. iugr. ) — San Francisco, Cat, June 8-13. Shea, Thomas E. (Jnmes Wall, mgr.) — Montreal, Cnn., June 8, Indefinite. Stuttz, J. 0., in "Was She to Hlame" (Jed Carlton, mgr.) — Mtidlsou, So. Dak., June 111, Del Rapids 13, Flmidriiu 14, Pipe Stone H> Spooner Dramatic, F. E. and Allle (W. Dick Rnrrlson, mgrs.) — Houston, Tex., June 8- 13. Austin 1.1-July 11. Slimley, Carrie. Repertory (Charles It. Burns mgr. I — Bnrwell, Nebr., June 10, 11, Ord 12, 13. Shirley, Jessie. Repertory — Hpaknnc, Wash., June 8, Indefinite. Snow Stock — Albany, N. Y., June 8, In- definite. "Turkish Texan" — Norfolk. Vb.. Juue 8-13. "Tracy the Handle (Lloyd & Gentry, mgrs.) — Charleston. HI.. June 13, Oakland 1.1, Kokomo, I nil., 10, 17, BlulTtou IH, lie cator 10. Portland 20. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Stetson's, Western (Wan. Kibble, mgr.)— -Mount Forest, Can.. June 10, Dunham 11, Pulmerston 12, Owen Sound 13, Walkerton 10, South Ilanipfou 10, Port Elgin 17, Paisley 18, Lueknnw 10. Gnderlch 20. Senior! h 22. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Mason llros.' (Broun- ler & Reed, mgrs.) — Mlllerstown, Pa., June 10 Thoinnsontown 11, Mlffllnlown 12, Lew- Istown 13, Bea vert own in, Mlddleliurg 10. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (Samuel Rraun, mgr.) — Dubois, Pa., June 10, Clermont 11, John- snnhurg 12, St. Marys 1,1. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Reecher's — Southamp- ton, N. Y.. June 13. Sag Harbor 10. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Slowe & Co.'s — Slny- ner. Out., Juue 10, Penelang 11, Rarrle 12, Aurora 13. Vim Dyke & Eaton, Repertory (C. Mack, mgr.) — Davenport. In., June 8-Aug. 2. Van Dvke & Union, Repertory, II. Walter Van Dyke— Jollet, III., June 8-14, Guiles. burs H>-20. Vnllalr, Allan, and Pearl Lewis, In "Slaves of Passion" — Malone. N. V.. June II. Whltnker Stock— Buffalo, N. V., June 8, in- definite. Wlnnlnger Brothers. Repertory (Frank Wln- nlnger. mgr.) — Antlgo, Wis., June 8-11, Iron wood, Mich., 10-21. "York Slate Folks" (F. E. Wright, mgr.) — Boston. Mass.. June 8, Indefinite. "Zlg Zag Alley" (W. E. Flack & Walter Flovd, mgrs.) — Grand Forks, No. Dak , June 10. Dnhith, Minn., 12, 13, West Su- perior, Wis., 15, Ashland 10. MUSICAL. Ahorn Opera, C. presenting "The Highway- man" and "Era Dlavolo (Milton & Sar- gent Aborn, mgrs.) — Washington, I). C, June 8-13. Aborn Opera, E. presenting "Wang" (Milton A Sargent Aborn. mgrs.) — Brooklyn, X. Y , June 8-13. Anjsden Opera — Lnncaster, Pa., June HSept. G. Itutler. Helen Mnv, and her Ladles' Military Band (J. Leslie Spiihn, mgr.) — Baltimore, Mil.. June 8-20. Boston Ideal Opera, Xo. 1 — Terre Haute, fnil., June 8-20. Boston Ideal Opera — Mobile, Ala., June 8, IndeUnlle. "Beggar Prince" Opera — Des Moines, la., June 8-20. "Holies in Toyland" (Hamlin k Mitchell, mgrs. 1 — fhlrsgo, ill., June 1,1, Indefinite. Castleton Opera— Dallas, Tex., June 8-1.1, Paris 1.1-20. Chase Comic Opera — Washington, D. C, June 8. IndeullllH. Central Opera (Leopold Fuetikensteln, mgr.l — East Liverpisil, O., June 8-13, Denver Falls, Pa., 15-27. Canadian Jubilee Singers (W. T. Cnry, mgr.l —Wellington, Con.. June 10, Couserou 11, Wnrkworlh 12, Brighton 13, 14, Orouo II, Georgetown Hi, Beeluo 17. Canadian Colored Concert (Win. Carter, tuur. i - -Schoolcraft , Mich., June 10, Mar- eclles 11. Kalamazoo 12-14, I'lalnwell 1.1, nta»Ko 10. Allegan 17, Delton 18. Ver- inontvllle 10, Eaton Rapids 20. 21. "Chinese Honeymoon" (S. S. Sbubert. Nixon & Zimmerman, ingrs.) — Chicago, 111., June 8, Indellnlte. "Chinese Honeymoon" (8. S. Sliubert. Nixon A Zimmerman, mgrs.) — Boston, Mass., Juno 8, ludellulte. Daniel Daly, In "John Reary" (Kluw & Erlanger. iiigr».)--X. Y. City June 8-33. Duss' .Metrupolltnn Operu House Orchestra (It. E. Johnston, mgr.) — X. Y. City Juue 8. Indefinite. "Defender'' (Will J. Rlock, mgr.l— Ronton, Mass., June 8-13. Oilman. MiMIc In "The Mocking Bird" (Sire Rrothers, mgrs.) — X. Y. City J hum 8. Indellnlte. Graves-Morton Opera— Chicago. Ill, June 8- July 4. Hiirtcvrk Concert (Uiwrenee Lewis, mgr.)— Sail Antonio, Tex., June 8-13, Houston M-'JO. "Knlckerliocker Olrl," Josephine Hull— Phil- adelphia. IM., June 8-13, X. V. City 10, Indefinite. "King Dodo." A, Henry W. Savage, mgr.) — Chicago, Ml., Juue 8, Indellulte. Llberatl Rand (J. P. Stolla. mgr.l — Kansas City. Mu„ Juue 8-28. .Manhattan Optra — F.lmlrn, X. Y., June 15- Olympla Opera — Xew Orleans. La., June 7, Indellnlte. "Peggy from Paris" (Henry W. Savage, mgr. 1- Biistnti. Mass., June 8, Indefinite. "Prince of Plisen" (Henry W. Savage, mgr. 1 —X. X. City June 8. Indellnlte. Ring, Blanche, In "The Blonde In Wink" 1 George W. Lederer, mgr.) — X. Y. t'lly Juue 8. Indefinite. Robinson Comic Opern — Montgomery, Ala., Juue 8-13, Atlanta, Gu., 1.1-2,. Rosenihul Opera — Fall River. Mass., June fl- III. Xew Bedford 11-13, Fall River 1.1-17, Xew Bedford 18-20. "Runaways" IS. S. Shiihcrr. Xlxon k Zim- merman, mgrs.) — X. Y. city Juue 8, In- dellnlte. Stewart Opera— V. Y. Cllv June 8-13. "Sullim of Snlu" i Henry W. Savage, mgr.) — X. Y. City Juno 8-13. "Strollers," Mnrguerlin Sylvn (Xlxon k Zim- merman, mgrs.) — Philadelphia, Pa.. Jiuin 8-l.H. "Tenderfoot"— Chicago, III., June 8, In- deUnlle. "Voyagers" — Chicago, III., June 8, In- dellnlte. Whitney Opera, presenting "When Johnnv Comes Marching Home" (Fred C. Whitney, mur.t — Chicago, III.. June 8. IndeUnlle. Wllbfi- Opera- luilulh, Minn., Juue 8- Aug. "Wl'znnl of Oz" (Hamlin ft Mitchell, nigra.) ^-N. Y. City June 8. indefinite. YAH I MTV. Black Crook Hurlcsqucra (Sim Wllllnmn, niur.) — Chlciigo, 111., Juno 8-13, Cleveland, (>., Ki-20. Grain's Burlesque Stock — Montreal, (.'nil., June 8, indefinite. High Flyers (Chns. E. Taylor, mgr.l — Phil- adelphia. Hi., June 8-13. Invaders Burlesipiers— Milwaukee, Wis., June 7. Indellnlte. Innoicni Beauties — Minneapolis, Minn., Juno 7-13. I eon's, Don, Hurlesqiiers — Buffalo, N. Y'., June 8-13. Miss Xew York Jr. (Joseph Oppenhelmer, mgr.l— Cleveland, O., June 8-lfi, "" N. Y., 15-20. O'Brien Vaudeville* fC. W. Jacobs, mgr.l — Savannah, Gn„ June 10. Jacksonville. I 'In.. 11, Richmond, Vn„ 12. Washlnglon, D. C, 1.1. Rnltlmote. Mil.. HI. Wlluilugton. Del., 17, irhesler, Pn.. 18, Camden, N. J., 111. Atlantic City 20. Utopians (T. W. Dlnkins. mgr.)— Huffnlo, N, V , June 8-1:1. Vernon's Vaudevilles (RenJ. R. Vernon, mgr.l — Oreenport, N. Y., June 10. Illverliend II, Northport 12, Huuflngton .13, Oyster Ray 1.1, Aiuliyvllle 10. Babylon 17. Centre Mo- riches 18, Good Ground 111, Sotithuuiplou 20. MIXBTHELS. Austin k Lnyne's — Logan, <)., June 8-10, Wellston Il-i3, I ronton 1.1-17, Wnverly 18-20. Fields ft Hanson's — Newark, N. J., June 8- 13. .Mlddleiuwn, Conn., lfl-20. Oreen'M, Chris — Patersnn, N. J., .Mine 8-20. Knickerbocker's — Poplar Ridge, N. J., June 8 10, Tnugliuiiuock Falls 11-1:1. Pan American — Andnver, X. II., June 10, Woodstock II. Frederlclon 12, St. Ste- phens 111. St. John 1.1. Topack'ft Cole's — Harrlsbiiru, Pa., June 8 13, Allentown 1.1-2(1. Vogel's' (John W. Vogel, mgr.) — Jlnnltowoc, Wis.. June 10, Nc.ennh II, Oshkosh 12, Fond (111 Luc 13, Hliehoygun 14, Water- towu 1.1. Madison 10, Junesvllle 17. Ilel- vldeee, III., 18, Marengo 10, Wuukeslm 20, Kenosha 21. Young American (Dixon k Green, mgrs.) — Huyvllle. X. Y., June 10. 11, Pntcliogue 12, 13, Snnthnmptou 11, 16. • I ( IIU 1 8KB. Rnrnttm k Rnlley's— Boslon, Mass., June 8- Bonheur Brothers' — Walervllle, Kan., June 10, Blue, Rapids 11, Irving 12, Fmnktot't Ilurlis & Co.'s— Resaemer, Mich., Juno 10, Ironwond It, Hurley, Wis., 12, Odunnb, Wis., 13, Ashland 10, 10. June 8-10, Fall River 11-1.1, New Hed^ N ™,r„! ,, , r ', J T Tf en I , . lel ^7' ford 15-17 Kail River 18-20. S"i)~S?^ itn "' °- J "" e 8 "'"' I,1 " rnl "' Rushy Rrothers' — Dubunne, la., June 10. Chapman's — Conuellsvllle, Pa.. June 10, New Haven It, Dunbar 12, llnlnulown 13, Fu! reliance 15. Smock 10, West Browns- ville 17, Coal Cllv 18. Forepaugh ft Sells Brothers'— Siren I or. 111., June 10, Aurora 11. Rockford 12, Madt- snii, Wis., 1.1, Milwaukee 11. Manitowoc 10, Shebnrgnn 17, Fond du Lac 18, Apple- Ion 10. Wiiusnw, Mich., 20. Hargrove's— Seniles Falls, N. Y„ June 10, Lyons II. Oneida 12. Rome 13, lllon jr., Llllle Falls HI. Fort Plain 17, Amsterdam 18, Schenectady 10. Saratoga 20. l.owcry Brothers' — Alliens, Pn„ June 10, Suyro II, Wnverly, N. V., 12, Horse Head 13. Addison 1.1, Osceola, Pa., 10, Knox- ville 17. Main, Waller L. — Ciwen Round. Can., June 10. Orniizevllle II. Korre 12, Orllln 13, Lindsay 1.1. Petcrhorn 10. Tweed 17. Hnillh Falls 18, Three Rivers 10, Ouebee 20. Itlngllng Brothers'-- Hamilton, C1111., June 10, Ur.-inlford 11, Gticlpu 12, Slrnlford 1.1, I/miloti 1,1. Woodstock HI, Sf. Thomas 17, Chatham 18. Rig.- Suulelie'a — Pnlniirn. Conn.. June 10, Soiithbrldgi), Muss.. II, Webster 12, I'as copg,' R. I„ 13, Wooiisorket IB, Salem, Mass.. 10, Lynn 17. Xewhuryiiort 18, Porismoutli, N. H.. II). Rlddeford. Me., 20, Welsh Brothers' (M. H. ft J. T. Welsh, uigrs.i — I'ntusqun, Pa.. June 10. Slating ton 11. I. ehluliir.ii 12, Tamnqua 13, Schuyl- kill Raven II, Mahunoy City 10, Ashland 17, Mount Cnrmel 18, Slmmokln HI, Mil- ton 20. Whitney'* (C. A. Whitney, mgr.)— Union City. Mich., June 13, 14, Athens 1.1, Sher- wood 10. Wiillnce's^-Mason Clly. In., June 10, Em- metaburg II. Esthcrvllle 12, I own Falls 13; r.emnr. IB, Slnux Clly 10, Ida Grove 17, Room- 18, lies Moines HI, Aliunde 20. MIBt Mil, AUKOl'S, Ilnffalo Rlll'a Wild West, Col. Win. F. Cody — Birmingham, Kng.. June 8-13, Worces- ter LI, Kidderminster HI, Dudley 17. Wol- verhampton 18, Stafford 10, Coventry 20. Iloslock's Trained Animals — Coney Islnnd, Xv Y„-Jim» 8. IndeUnlle. Callnlian ft Tlobson Knterlnlners — Mnfawnn, N. Y., June 8-13. Canada Fraakt Vaudeville t'lrciio— Huron, So. Dak., June 10, Rcdflcld II, Northtteld 12, Aberdeen 13. Curie's Museum (H. R. Coyle, mgr. )-^ Waver- iy, In., June 8-1.1. 1. Dobbins' Contlneiitiil Carnival — Waterbnrv, Conn., June 8- 1.1. Xewburgb, N. J., l.V'Jo. Or Kreko Brothers Amusement — si. l.nui*. Mo,, June S, indellnlte. East Indian Remedy Co. (Wm. Wylle. mgr. 1 — Poultney. Vt„ June 8-13. Gentry Brothers Hog mid Ponv Show, Xo. 3 - Ifrildilock, Pn„ .lime JO. McKeespotC 11, Mnnoiignbela City 12, I'harlerut HI, Uuloli- towii Jo. Griihib, E. C. hypnotist (J. II. Rush. mgr. i -Blue Knrlli, Minn.. Juue s-ln, l-ale- mour 11-13. Ilnehesler 15-20. Great Gay nnd Elece Feddesiuis — Knlnmazoo, Mich.. June 14 -JO. Gnsklll-Mnndy Cnrnlvnl — East St. Louis, III., June S-13, Sprluglleld lil-'Jo. Great American Water Circus (W. I*. Xew- num. mgr 1. — Casey ville. Kv., June 10. F.ll/uliethlown. HI.. II. Oolciuiihi 1J, Smlthlaiid, Ky„ 13, Padurah 15, Biool'- pott, III,, Id. Metropolis, IT, Mound city 18, Cairo 10. WlckllnV. Ky„ 20. Hngenbeck's, carl, Trained Anlmiil Exhibi- tion— Ruslnn. Mnss., June 8-20, Indian Bill's Wild West (Augustus Junes, liigr. 1 — Davis, W. Vn.; June 10, Parsons 11. Rellnglou 12. Elklna 13. Knight's Mammoth Show— Genoa, IX, June in. Elmore II, Glhsonliurg 12, Helena 1.1. KeiMiuio Show iSnm thick, mgr. I—- Xew Windsor. Md., Juno 11, I'nloutowii 12, Fi'lwlburg 13, I'lensntil Valley I ft, Man- chester III, l.liiclxirii. Pa., 17. Lnmbrlgger's Zoo (Gus Lamhrlgger, mgr.) — Waiise.ui, (I, June 8-10, Bryan 11-13. I.nylon Ciirnlviil--C1iiirlestim, W. Vu., June S-lil. O'Brien's Olnss Rlnwplexnrn (John II. O'Brien, mar. I — Xiiiitnsket Point, Mass., June S, indellnlte. Pnoliis' Aiiiphllhi'Uti'e Co. (Ptiulus Ri'nlhei's, mgrs.) — Port Huron, Mich., June 7-13, Buy City 1 5, Indellnlte. Prescelle, hynuothU (Chnrles Illnc, mgr.) — llrllnollt. N. II.. Juno 8-13. Ilohllisoii's Carlilvftl Co.-- Mint Ins Kerry, 0., June 8-1:1, Indiana, Pa., 15-20. Smith's, K. Ii„ Dog and Ponv Show — New Mldi'.lelo'.vn. ().. June II, Resseiuer, Pa., 12. Hlllsvllle 11, Coatavllle 15, Bionklleltl 10. Iliirfnril 17. Jacksonville 18. Swnilow ft Mnrkle's Floullng I 'nines — Vnnec. burg, «)., June 10, Muuchu'ster II, Mays, vllle 12, Angustn HI, Wild West (Cole Younger ft Frank James, mgrs.) ~ Knyelicvllle. Trail., June 10. Hoiilli Plttstiurg II, Clinttnnoogn 12, Som- erset 111. gijjjgge Rome Cist Thla llat la made up aa nearly ac- curate; aa It la poaalble) to inaka ■ llat of vnndrTllle booklnaja. Hrrora wlilob nmy appear In thla deport- ment from lime to time will lie otvlna; to lute cancellation* or trana- fer* of dates, of which we have la depend upon the performer* for no- tlilcnllou. We therefore aalc nil per- former* to co-operate with u«. and ■end n* all cancellation* and trans- fer* aa sunn aa they occur. Adler, Kin. We«t En.l Purl;, New Orleans. .Iunes.|.'t. A'lmin, Jim. It. A I'ninpsiijr, f.iuin 1'itrk, i'uue> lulsnd, .IllltuS^I. AdsinsA While, tfliMtniit lllll Park, I'lills., JunoBII. AiIiums. lieu. II., Knur. l,uliF*»i'<, Peoria. June it IT Aiuli'imiu. Klll|ilre, llsiivcr, .luiie Hlfl. Auilerio.n. Idiirii, (tlvenlile I'ork, Minilreat, JuiisX-l.l. Ariuatriinu, Hsker A Ariimtrong, iluveriinlur'ii, Ailsiitlrj Clly, JuiieH l.V Aitliur A Hns'k. Cunny Muiiil, I'liii'linmi I, Jiinii 7-1:*. AniiiiruiiK A wriitlil. Msiintnii'a I'nrk, hi. Lnula, .lulu, 7- l»; m. .Iu»h|,1i, n-ai, AruKtruiiaA llnllv, lloait l^ke. Wiuinxieket, Juue Hit. Arlington!, The. (luveriinlnr's, AlluuMel'lly, JuiieH IT Hnucler A I.QVslle, Hliuuiiflald, III., .flllin H |fl, Oskalouu. ism linker A Lynn. Amlltorluin, Mnlilen, Juue Kin. Han-A Iji Halle, Anil llrdl, I'IiivhIhiiiI, Julius 1:1. h.ii i lei i A ciiIIIuh, Odar I'nlnt, KiimliiKkr, June H 1.1. Ilarllelt, Mr. A Mr.. Harry, Mellreii.ir'a I'srk, Olaua Kalla, June SIT Hulilwla. Wllllulo. I'lirlnr, Diilillh, .IiiiibSIS. Kinmeli.Miirtliiier, frorinr'aAih Am., N. V. I!., June H 13. Itinter, Hlil, Krliz's, Cirri 1 , Ore., .1 una n-so. Hurlle ANhaw, I'arfiie, Duliilli, .liniuh 1:1 Heahuiii, Ma-iciilia A lleahaiu, Cunlroj 'h, I'lirtlaml, lint,, .li|0.i 7 01. Kmie.li A MiiKe, Cook's I'ark, KviiiikvIIIs, June 719. Ito.'Min, KirinlumA lliirsi.li, Kellli',, I'lills., JiiiihHI.1. Iii'iiuer. Emelle. Klaeirlc I'ark, Nowmk, .(una s l.i, Kurt. (lenrite. N. V. I.'., 1 5 al. Ken. "N. Amli a* , Sun Krlinelso.,, June K IT Kelt Hlmera. (luvrrnator'a Atlantic City, Junes n. Hemrlai. .Mr. A Mrs. Krafik, Huinmli l.aku I'ark, Akron, Jane SIX Hlrk nulls, The, lliiiiil«r«ii|i'a, t'onay Islnnd, .Iiiiih s-I:i. iilniii'he, Trlkla. Komi Keller. Mllwdiikiie, June tl II. lilHlnl A Kerry. Hljmi. Nnrrnlk, Jiuin a*, in. ltiii'». Mr. A .Mm., Kifgaaster I'atk, Nallnu, .tune s III. Huliina, W. A. A l.uii la, lliireriutliir's, Alluiiile Clly, .Iuih. SIT Huiee A Wllx.n. Ilender. mi's, Cnnay ialaiii), JuimsiJ, Hnnil, Kreil, A (In, Hlna'e. HoftHlu, June H- IT lirme. John I'., Krlir.V, I'm Hnnil. Ore., .Iiiim SKI. Hraiiuso, lino. A lillls, A. A H., Ilimtoii, .lunuKII. HreallA Carroll, Onward, IIikioii. Inns f. II liror.ll A llraxtl, Kun Huiief, chlcagi., .Iiuni « 1:1. llinsn. flarrlann A Hrnsn. Hnnnsfnuel, CIiIchku, JtluoS 1.1, llr.iwn A llnrtiileiil. Iteave,' I'srk. Kixt'irla. Jiinn h-i:i HrinixA Mini, O. II., Kaiaiiiibn, .luimSls; o. II., ode knali, If. 20. Hriiwll, Hun v. Kalth'i.. i'liitn., .Iiuib it IT Hiiiwn Hiii-. A l.ililun Wrlnl.t, UkaVtow, Lowell, June s-n. Hrlniruii. Marie IsnijiV I'nrk, HI, lainla. Jnua 8 IT Hnrkeye Trio, KlvemMe I'nrk, Knirlnitw, .Inns 7-i;». Ku.iiusii A Adella, Kami, Tuleilu, .hum 7- IS; lilhinlld, Nswark. I« VII. Hiirli.il, II. H., I 'liille«, San Kino , June S '«!. Kureh. Mr. slid Mrs, Hallevun I'ltik.ToleiNi, June 7-l:t; Hiiuiuier I'ark, Minn. 1I-2D. HiirtnV flljnil Circus, Si.lilliar I'ark. Mi.ltlreiil, .lime S IT. Hnrrh, Mr. A Mr... Halle vim I'nrk, Toledo, Jiuie s 1:1. Hurioii A KrmikeK. Idlewlld I'nrk, Newark, June st.l; Ku nil, Tnl mli ., It HI. Ilu.klrk A lllili. Merer r I'ark, Trent nit. Jim" s. |:l, Hurklinri. I.llllnii, Keith's, t'lillu., June s 1.1. Hurn.iiKli,, c. II,, A wife, CunlrayV, Ore., .limn II 27. Hiirln. Harry, yueeil Cny Oanleus, I'hnlrii, ,luu«SI9; lliihar'a, .V V, (•„ M CiiUrey A Orniil. A. AH., Ilonton, June U-ftl. Carter A Mellllul, Krlll'4, Kr.rrlamt, lire.. Jo IIP 8 21, i nr i « A farm, fdnra I'srk, VniinKsrimu, June H I ;t, i .i«ai A l.i'ciiii , Wm-hliiKti.il I'ark. Hnyonna, June « II. CariiiontelU, llenilerHiin'a, Coney laian.l, .InneN 1.1. Catii|ils.|l Hm. , KiJia.lu. ineoina, Iuiim SI I. Ca.laltal A Hall, Mm k belli l.uko I'ntk. fjuiii, .June S II. Canrleld A Carletmi, Wtsilwurtti Ourilau, t.iiueiiNtsr, June MM. Caiuarori A Mouluni, Canlnn I'nrk, Kuiida. .lune s 1.1, Cniii|.l»'ll A Ciiiillluhl, Keith's, I'lillu , .lime MIT Capita, Nnra. Kinflre, Inuiver, Junes IS. Cnttiiii'H I'oltieily tloukeya, Mluneui'iill., June 1 n, CusO'llul A Hall. MoHeth I'nrk, l.luiii, June K 1.1 c»r«i.n A Willsril, llnpklns' I'ark, Kanaaamty, JuneT l.l; Mnnlllun's, HI. O.ula, liai. Caalalll, Jennie, Kur.tKaller. Milwaukee. Junes l:i C«iii|il.»ll» ill. l.aku View Caaliin. Knlaliiiun... Juiiu 13 Jn. CaenuireA Klnrenee, ft. o. II.. Chlrngo, JuueM.|.i. Carroll, Mr. A Mr>. Itot.i . Eiii|ilra, lienver, .fiinn all. cimnii.erlnlii, Mr, and Mrs., llatiiiiifrnlaiuV, N. Y. it., Chatham Klaltra, linn I'ler I'srk, Hyrilrnan, .rum- s I'l Cluirlra, Carl, llaenea' I'ark, Knsturla, .liion Sl.i: Hau- ilu.ky, It-Jl. Cherry A Hale", Lincoln I'ark, Won-e.le r, .timet s i.i. ciirl«t«i|''ier, Olymi'la I'urk, cdatKinissia, Juin- h 1.1. i.'hrlaty A Willi., ilrniiiiiao'a, Kan Kran.. June K27. Olntllu Slmara. I'nwior'a, Newark, .hum ft- 13. Christian, I'milnr'nBId St., N. V. ('.. June s 1 1 Clltrnr.l. HUH .Cnlar Kollll, Hnniliikky. Jiuin s IT CllrTiird A Olxnn, I'ns-lur's 2T.I St.. N V. C. JiiuiiS IT rinytnn. .lefiklna A .la»t H> r, Kinidre, Olnegt.w, scut., Jnriv s 13: Palace, Mniirhe.ler. HI HI. Clark A llioeao, sinornu I'ark. Ktuiils'nville, Juiln n- IT clurk A Temple, lillrulld I'ark. Newark, .lime 7 IT; Kami, T.ile.lo, HSU. ' ItlT.ir.l A llarrny, lleiiiliirnon'e. Coney Inland, June S l.l. Clark A Iiuni in, Amill I'nrk. VuiuiKalusil. June SIT Cisiper A Halle v, Ceiornti I'nrk. Jumeilnwii. .lime s it Clark A Klnreiie, Flnwnrit, limii.n,.iuin'S,i.t. Conk A Trait. Keith's. I'liila.. June s 1.1. Cis.isjf, Mt andjarj. Jim. K. J'lill'a, Miiilgupnrl, June 11 1 CiMklev A McUrlde. K.ltrtrlc Kaik, Hnltilniirc, Jim, •; 13. t'unw ill A swan, Electric I'ark, Newark, Juoa H IS. 376 IsrffW YQBK C^IPPEB. •June 13. Hotrety, inllliuA I'rtlby Ki <;«ir- ma, Pllijburjr. June R-ll rut., Avon r»rk, Younjratoirt!, •Hu% Kehna A Italian) . Caalwi, ToHMJn, JttneHM. Kf lloy. Hpenser, Hakavle*. tajeell, June 8 11. Kartflo Hriji.. Cryalel, Denver, .loop 8-1.1 Miu £ Jlntaie. I-»mh'» hu*.'ffi, UHUjiifCtu laMMr* * iTbrinern. tTJiiimn. sail lm.nl Mi , I>e»ey. Adelo. Kt. Nicholas Harden, N. V. 0., June Ml n« OHt* 13), fluvnriiatvr'a, AliaoltcUlty, June s.|l Dlion, Botrera A IMxun, Foreat 1'nrk It pllujdda. Uult. Juno 7-13.; llnpklni' I'ark. Kansas (%.1«.J0, Dlr*»D, 9Su * H, Keltli'n. N. Y. C. June SH. DnrMiae * Nlcholt, WooHmrlh Roof, Lunittr, Jung w. 11.1. *-». Kv.irn. A St. .lolni. 1'nstor'a, N. V. r...lunn8 Ml l-:*i«MilliiD (4), Ilcniloraon's. Coney Island, Juno 8 13. Kad«tl* Orcheaini, Keith'*, Button, JuneAU. KarailsOD A raa.nmrn. Reevca' I'nrV, -Tniir \ 11 IVrguaon A Mark, HMlemn Park, Toledo, Juno 713; Ha- mnna Park. (irand Ra|ihl«. It -311. Kara n A Wttaon, Keith's. S. V. (I., June 8-13. Penlelle A lUilcllllu, 1'iospcci Height* Park, i'eorlt, June Klnni'itans, The, I."i]lp'» 1'nrk, fit. I.nnl". Juno SIT Kcrfiandei AHlay, .wahlameer Piirk, K.rlo, June 8-13. Kern, Mill. Trio, Paator'a, K. V. 0.. June 8-iS. PrnftV A Bnrke, Shea'a. BnlTalo. June 8 1:1 Klaher.Ohaa.. Vursl Keller. Milwaukee, Juno 8 13, Kluaj Briia., Shot's. RiiUkVi, June 8-IS. KriAEne, Tom, Ottntea. Ohleapro, June 8 13. Kui A Wnril, A . A H., Hoatun, Juno 8-13. Poaliee A Kiirlwa, HuverhaturV. Atlantic City, June 8-1.1 Poatpp, y. A Mualce) Doit, Kolth'a, l'hlla., June 8-13; Keltli'a, NT V., IJ-W. Knadlok A Norton, A. A 8.. Bnaton, .line 8-13 Foley A Dale, Uiiitmator'*, Atlantic CUv, June 8-13. Knx A Hummers, SprlURliaiik Pork, London, JnneS. II Kraier A Mac, London, London, For.. Juno 8 -». Kredri A Onre, Casino, lUnghniiilon, June 813; l'aatnr'a, N. V. ft. M t'rnyne, Frank I„ Riverside l"nrk. Montreal, Juno 8-13. Frodcrlck Bros. A llurna, llaahigen'a Park. St. Lnula. Krankln sisters, lairnp'a Park, Ht Lnula, June 813. French, Karuuerllo, llaahuiren'a Park, St. Loula, June R-IS. ■ ■ ■ V'rortcl A Rusra. Rlcctrlc Park, Baltimore, JtmuS 13. Fiance, aiil C. A Son, UmIiui, I'nnidpmw, Juno 8-13. FrancUct) Bitif... (Hernial* P.trk, Nuahrllle, Juuo S-Kl; Tiv- ulii.UraacentPark.U-ai. . Fuller, La lade. KL Mrhnlna, N. V. t), June fl-M. liaiilner, Jack, UciiltYiv'n. (Irand Raidila, Juno 8 13. iiallailicr A Barrett. <\ tl. II., «:ii|p.»)[ii, June 8-13. tlairy A Bhuliy. i^atur'a, N. V. V.. Juf)» *13. tlaantRl Brtn.. Royal. Montreal, Junes IS. ilaitl«n, Julea * Kilt. Kelth'a, N. V. It, June 8 1.1. (larnola. Ruth, ItBndcrauii'a, Coney Inland. June 8 13, tlauooux. The, Umcrnatnr'a. Atlantic Olty, June 8 13. xarflner ami., 0. (I. II., tihlcairii, Juno 8 Is < lordlier, Mabel. A. A s„ BoMun, June 8 13. tiall«ttl> Moiikey, HaminerBtiln'a, «. Y C, June 8 13. f.plrnr, Jntin.iJIicainut "111 Pafk. I'lilla, .loneBDO. Ulimiap A MuiTuy.BoMiiMiii rark. Fort Wayne, Juno M3, (llt)M>n.Olrl». A * K.. Bii-mn, Juno b b. tllrdellera, The. OlieaU'r Patk. Clnclnnntl, Jilne 7-13. tillkvy, Btlrel, Protllor'a 8th Are.. N. V, II., June 813 oilman, Kone. Frlu'a, PotUaml, (ire., June t SI. ilUnaerotila,.TIiii, Keltli'a. Boatmi, ,Inne8 13. tllenniy, Jamoa Rlolmmnd, t'liclf, N, V . I-.. Juno 8 IS OlaatatnileSlttera.Ht. Nlrlinlafldanlen. K.V. (' . Juno8 11. tlooltnana, The. Audlturliiiii, Maiden. Juuo 8-13. (lorinan A »'«, Keltli'a, N. Y. t:., June 8 IS, Dnlenmn'aUntH A Doga, St. Nlchnlaa OarJen, S. Y. 0, Juno 8 13- . tlonqley Broa., Avon ISvrk, Younitaton-n, Juno 7*13. i ireentvnoil. Beaale, Ulrele, N. Y. OL June 818. ilranvllle, Roite, Lyceuti), JJIajsurit Falla, JtionrVlJ. itiav A FoMii-r, llathnpen'B Park. St. Lnula, June 8 II tlrey, Edward, IMIl'a, BrIdBeiairl. June 8-13. iirai'le A Potter. Opheum, Vaneoiivet, B. 0., June 8-13. tlrliiiea.Tom A (turtle, tilerk'B Oanlcti, Turro llautp, Juno 8- IS. (ii ant, Sydney, Maaonlr, t;iueii|to, June 8-13; Jtainona, Ilrand lla|ild«, June IS-'AI. llranlA Mnmiy, AudiUiriuni, Nurlolk. June 8-13. iiiotli. Frank. Kinpm 1 , Dedter, Jtme8-I3. ilruatuna. Tlie, tliu.|nu, Tulodn. June 8 IS, ilrllin, Pott, llutvartl, Rtisliin, June 8 1,1. Ilanlt. Charlea, ft t). II.. CliU-aijo. June 8 IS llalnra, Lola, Oaktimal Park, Flit-hum, June 8 1:1. Hanimimil A Paokanl. Mnnhattan. Nonolk, June 8 13. Ilartlian A Kluii. A. A S.. Himtim, June f -13. Ilahey A Doane, Purtlaml, Ore, J imp s IS ; shields' Park, Seattle. IS 27. . Ilayw.rd, Flurence. Cheatnut Hill Park, l'hlla., June 8 13. Hale A Franrla, Oriilienm, Han Flail., June 7 JU. HalRlit A Dean, Poll'. Hrhttwixirt June 8-13. Ilaynea. The. KelUi'K MM June 813. Harry, American Blondlu, Montniurenay Falla, guelwr, dhtlnir.lHne. .... Ilanlon'a Pantuinlnie. tJndieum, Kan Iran., Juno 8 12. llaallnga, Harry. Waldaineer Park, Brie. June 8 13 Harding A Ah Shi. Maaunlc TtuMilp, t'lilcapn, June 713. Ilainiltou A Wiley. Ti nrailero, Bpauinunt. June 8 SB. Ilaakell. Lnney, Pna'loi'a Newark, June 8 IS. Havea, Tommy, Wmihvurlb llonf. Lancaater, June 8-13. HairhiRton, Diuilol. Mountain Park, llulyoke. Juno 8 IS. Hal vlnutun, Kleolrlo Park. Newark, Junu 8-ls. Hermann, Adelaide, St. Nlchulaa aanlen, N. Y. C, Juuo 8I3T lleaiv, John, Cheatnut Hill Pork, l'hlla., June 8 91, Hpphiw. ("ha-., lilcpti lo Park, Baltimore, June 8 IS, Hebleion A t:hane y. L'aalnii, Tulodo, June 8 13. Hellntan. Caramihi. June 8-13. Henley Klatera, A- AH.. Btvrton, Juno 8 IX Heredirtl. Jeaalo, Parlor, Uiihuh, June 8-13, Herbert A Wtaal. (luveitiator'a, AtlaiilloClly, Juno 8 Is. Ilenderaon A Ku-a, Houlhern Park, PIltaliuiR, Juuo 813. Hill Tonka. Klteirk Park, Newark, June MS. Iliiikpy A Neltun, Sana Soucl, I'hbato, June 8-13. llnldawurllM. The, larnluV Park. St. I^mja, June 8 IS. Honaler UnuavBa, lliiinmeratclu'a. N. Y. t.'., June 8-I3. Howard A Alton. Re-t'e Pavlllun. Illllahiuii. JuneS-13. Hidden, riieaimit illll Park, Phlla., June 8-13. Horali. lildle. Polk, MoKeoanort JulieS 13. Hiilnua A Wuldon. CliUUcKtlte Klka, Juuo s 1.1 Hop. Alt.. Lakealde Park, naytim. June SI I Hiiti'lilnaoti A Hiiliibridae, Pmotor'a, Newark Jurii'H 13. Huauea. Marine. Prm-lor* Mh Are., N. V. (,'.. June 8 13. IlinVaa A Ryan, tltaik'a Park. Kraiiarlllp. Juno 8 13. Italia, Kinina. River-ldo Park. Montreal. Juno 8-IS. .iHt-oba A Van TIIW, Mertier Park, Trentun, Junu 8.13, Jaekaon A Dimglaaa, Lake Ontario Park, Kliigiton, Can., June 8 1.1. , „ Jeannettc A Laurelle, I'tttetor'a 8th Ave., N. V c„ June 8 IS. Jobnatfn. lleoree. Anilltorlmii. Nitrl'nlk. June 813. .lokntnit A Sullivan, Auditorium, Norliilk, June 8 II Jidinton A Well., Henderton'a, t'.uipy lalaud. June 3 13. Johiidoua, Mnalral. Shea'a, lliillabi, June 8 13. Jnoea, Morrla.Orv*til, Denver, Junes II Jonea. Hrant A Jonea, Howard, Hoaton, June 8 13. .bmea A Hniiifn, VVtxil worth (tool, l.tnca»t»r, June 8 13 .Ionian A tinmen, ttaelnaw. Juno 7- 13 .Ionian A Weloll, Kolth'a, X. Y. , JuueH-13 Ketina, llhnrlea, Keltli'a, N. T. '• «•■ '«-■• 8-Ui ' no 8 11. A'^^^'. Pawaona (8). Cedar point, Sandutky, JnneB 13. Darinody, Lakeildo Park. Akron, June IS-*. IM fprreat A PeltjnillH, Paalor's, N. Y. ■:., June Ml D'FJma A Rully, Howard, Hoaton. Juno 8-11 Deane, Ijtura. Lakeaule Peak, Akron, June 8-IS. nelaoey A KalelUJ, Jacob*', Peorut. June 8-18. Hettiain. Maacnue A Dealinin, Conlray'a, Portland, (Int., Julie 8- jo. nerere, Archie, Howard, Button. June 8-13. Davance Hlttera. Man-Ion, Deadwraal, June 8-13; Topic, Billing-. lA-ao • . Helmore'a Trained Anhoala, Chute", t'lilrago, June 813. He Onto Broa.. Kelth'a. Bfialon, Juno 8 13. rtelva. RIJoii. Mortnlk, June 813. ... Deylne A Wllllama.Uiieernatnr'a. Atlanilp Cltr. June 8 13. las VSy, F.mmati A Co., Proetor'a I3d Hu, N. Y. (,'.. June 813. Kei-nan. .. Korna A Cole', jn> K I ax. fera. Farm . Tnledo, June 8-18. King, Joe, Idora 1Mb Ynurujatowli, _.. r — ._ Kln|, Joe. RiitnftiH Lake Park. Akron.JuaeS.la King, Joe, King, Joe, pui Kludill. Tauda, Wenona Boaeb P»raT, Bay Olty, June 8 13. Kimball A Donovan, Whal-uti Park. Fltr-fiburr, June 813. Klein A Clifton. Mountain Park Caaloo, ilolyoke, June 8-13 Klein, Ott Broa. A Nlckeraon, HenderaoD'a, Coney laland, June 8-13. Kraton. Chutea, Sin Fran., June BJ3. Knhn Rnia., Empire. Denver, Jnhe 8-1.1. La Klaur, Joaeph, Delmor Onrdetta, Oklahoma City, June 8-13. ljiClalr A We.t Hlveralde Pack, Detroit. June 8-13; Bar- barton 1.1-31. Iji netle, KUctrle Park. Kent, June 8 IS. Iji Bell, Pnadorlc, dlenriale Park, Naahvllle, June 8-20. La Pate, Idora Park. Younniown, June 8 13 La Tnaka. flohmer Park. Montreal, June 8-13; Hanlan'a Point, Toronto, June I8-9L latne, Arthur, Howard, Boaton. .Tune 8-13 IJine A Kttella. riark'a (larrlen. Terra Haute. June 8-13. Lab» A Lane, Myera' Uke Park, Canton. June 8 IS. LatonrAyjlta.Paatot'aN. VC.. JllboR-lS. . Ijirkln A Patteraon, Keltli'a, N. Y. <:., June 813. latnft, Edward A Co., PfiKtor'a, Newark. June 8-18. iJlORrton. Ilanlle. Meyera Lake Park, canton. June 813. Latella, Mercer Park, Trenton. June 8- 13 Lawaon A Natnon, Kelth'a, >'- V. C„ June 8 11. Ijuarre Trki, Weuat'a, Prarla, June 8-IS. La Veen A Croti, Paatur'a.N. V.C., Jnne is so. 1.0 Claire, Harry, Orrylieum, l*» A., June 19-2U. I* Blanc Hlatera, Keeue, N. II., June 813. I.eat*r, Harry B-, Wnolwortb Hool, l*ncaater. June 8-13. Laitla. Vlririe, A. AS., Boatirn. June8-lS. . Leorinrd Broa. , Celeron Park, Jameelown, June 8-IS; Iron Pier. Hyrneuae, IS-AI. 1* Vine-Cameron Trio. Honderjon'a, Coney laland, June 818. I.eonl A Leonl, Chutea, Han Fran., Juno 8-13, l^o. Mr. A Mra. Jaa. P., Pattnr'a. N. Y. C, June 8-11 Donir.J'roctor'a J3d Rt^ N. V. <'.. June 8-11 Dndd, Prof., Avon Park, Yiumgatown. June 8-11 Donovan A Moore, Summit I.aVo Park, Akron, June 8 11 Dooley ATpo Brooke, ft O. II.. Clileaitn, June 8-11 Doner, Joe A Nellie. 1'aator'a.K. Y. C, Joh* 8-13. aorliin, - Berth*. Llddloy Park, Oreenaboio, 'June 813; Doyle, JP»ncin«, Kaltlpa! Boaton. June 811 Doyle, Edward. VTaaiilngtorl Park. Baymine, June 8-11 Dortll, Dell A Dorrla, tltiule*, Cliltagii, J. Ilalinund A lack, Rnol'ilaiilen, Fl Worth, Juuo Sl.l Itaveu, Kkhard, Hanover Pork, Netlden, Juno 813; Mil- lord, IS 'JO. Ilauo'a Bull Turrlera. Clrtde, N. V. C, Juno 8 II llelll Proa. Casino, Toledo, June S It. Reno A Richanla. Keith's, Phlla . June 8 1.1. ItedmondH, Rlit spi'lughunk Park, laindon, June 8 13. Renaetta A Be Lab, Pastor a, N. V. IV June 8-11 Revere Slaters. Washington Park, Ba.vouno, Jnne 8-11 Itcimle A Carhln. Ill vn-lde Park. Monlmil, June 8 II Reynanl. Kd. F.. Circle, N. Y. I!.. June 811 Ront«(S|. Auditorium. Norfolk. June 8-13. Held A uilheYi. Helievne Pkrk. Tnltdo, June 611 Renaud. Maude, llemleraon'e, Coney laland. June 8 II Reave'-. Eddie, llenderaon'a. Coney Island, June 8-IS. Hipp A Cadv. Kelth'a lln-iuo. Jnnoa-M. lllsllirda (3). Orjibeum, San Fran.. June 8 11 Hire A Klnier. La ke Me-anlmalc. June 1 13. Rlallostll, Ratuouu Palk, ilrand Raplda, June 713; We nininPark. Rav"'ltv MVU. Illalta, MI'e,, K'eclrlc Park, Halllmore. June 8-11 Klgfe. Ren, (lodiroy'e, (H anil Rtplda. Ju> e 8-1 1 Itlce A Prevoai, Park, South Bend, Junt 8-13; Newark. 1J- 21). Ulpeolnino'a Horse., Haminereleln's. N. Y. ft, June 6 11 Kit Haiti-. Raiiiuna, (Hand Ranlili. June 8 11 Kilttr, Mai, Palace, Boston. June S 91. Boblnaon Wateni, Weaafa, Peoria, June All llabannen A Corey, Proetor'a, Newark, June 6-11 Rott, Ettella, rryatal. Dehver, June 8-11 _ Rogera. Cora A Little Marguerite, 1'aator'a, N. Y. C, Jiine 8- II Ronaldo'a. (3), Idora Part, Ymintwtown, Jiin»a|i Rowe; WHIHin, Summit Lake Park. Akrno. Jnne 8-11 Rottllno A Htevena, Sohmer Park. Montreal, Jnne 8J1 Robblna A Trennatoann, Poll't, Bridgeport. June 8 13. Huaaell A Locke, Orphtum. Han Frtn., June 8 II Roaa A Fenton, r.. SIISSUURI — {See I'nge 374.) 1 * KniiNiiN City.— The worst nilninlty ill I lie lilslmy of Kiinsim oily ucciirrwl here Inst week, when tbe Kansns Ittver nnrt Sllssourl Hirer overflowed tlielt- ImtikK, and caused liumensc loss of life and pro|icrty. The water works system wan put nut of aervlcc, the elect rie llRht pliuit was aunmloncd, mid Ihe'fras was turned off, Kcvcrylhlng now la rapidly resuming lis normal slitto. und tho crisis bus been safely passed. Tho Audi- torium Theatre wan the only oae open nt Hie lime. On .SiiikIh.v I lie Inutigiiinl iHTform- atieo of a hie prodtu'tlcit of "-Midsummer Night's Dream was Riven. As there was no Kiis or electric lights, It whs neccssury to use immense calduinu In I ho front of the liiHiso und back on tho stage. The house was fairly well filled, and the performance whs r meritorious one. The theatre was compelled to close on Moiiday, June 1, for the balance of the week, hut on Sunday, 7, it Save n performance for the heneill of the ood sulTerers, and will continue the rest of tho week. The following week Lester l.onergan will -open n Hummer season with a stock cumiinny, to Is: known as Lester l^ruergiln's' I'fnyers. Tbe opening bill will lie "Davy Crocked," and shortly after Mr. Lon- ergati will produce his uwn new play, "Elsie Vonner." Wilms Wood Tiikatrk (Woodward & Hur- Kcss Amiisemutit Co.. mniiagersl. — Amelia Itliigham wits lo have played u three nights' engagement s-ld, hut tho engagement has been canceled an tu-nuiiit of (lie flood, and the theatre will he closed until next eeruton. Tho decorations will probably be Unlshed dur- ing Hie .Summer. .Klkctiiic 1'ark (Kam Ilenjamln, mana- ger). — The opening whs tu have occurred May 111. hut the flood put Hie park under water and all the preparatory work will have: to be gone over, so the opening la In- definitely postponed. .Forest Park iMoyd Brown, manager). — The opening of our uew park wna to have cci'iirred on June 7, hut lias been postponed until 14. • 4 «» — Weston and De Veatix have signed with llnrney Ollmore's "Kidnapped" Co. for next seRRon. Morris Wraatob Is lo play his or- iginal character «f lite Dago, as tuade popu lar. by him In tils own drama, "In Uie We of tbe World." aiiib tfte B UI PvJltfl. ttobcrt H. Clark, bualntwa agent of Local i % N l A B. r. and B, of A., wrltea : "H. y. Ilounrja, who la III In the Uomervllle, Nhu*. IfMDltal. was business onJiRgcr of 'Pecks HaTBoy' "Eastern), not i J*»g I «» , M 1 »B»* of 'Smart Het Co., as publlibed. ine ulp &S22 1. rid by &e boys here every week, and tbe addition to your columns tin- der he heading, 'With the Bill PostexaV t think will be appreciated by al the membera affiliated with the National Alliance of Bill Posters and Blllera of America. „ . _ J. J. Nlhlll, treaaurer of No. 15, N. A. B. P. and R of A, is at BeraabJre Park, I'itta- lleld. Maaa., looking after the tatereatJi of P. J. Casey, who Is manager of the park. The Auditorium mil Postlne Co., at Galcs- burg. III., owned by V. & Berqulet, lefeee uud mantger of the Auditorium Theatre. In that city, Is one of the largest Independent plants In the Wert. They W 2,oCo run- ning feet of Hands, ten feet high, besides a host of eight sheets, three Bheets and one sheet. Mr. Berquiat writes that commercial porting Is very good, and be has the Larda working all the^ time. Thle plant docs a great denl of posting for the Chicago theatres On June 1 Mr. Berqulrt ahjned contracts to do all the posting for the Klng- llng Circus, to appear there July 8. Mary B. Sapp, manager of the Galena, III., Bill Poatlng Co., deserves a place of prominence among the business women or the State of Kanaa>. She has developed the bill posting business In Galena Into a prosperous Industry, and reporta a plentl- tude of contracts for the Bummer and Au- tumn. She haB 10,000 running feet of boards;, divided Into thirty-two excellent locations, and sho Is doing a. fine class of work. She has a number of contracts for commercial posting, which will begin as soon as the necessary repairs and extensions of her sys- tem of boards are completed. The Galena Rill Posting Co. la an aasoclatlon firm, and Mary Ii. Sapp la an able representative of the woman bill poster. Cincinnati Local, No. 11, National Alli- ance Bill Postcra and Blllcra of America, reports a healthy condition of affairs for that fast growing order. II. W. Richard- son, secretary, states that he expects a mem- bership of one hundred for the Cincinnati Local by December. Edgar 8. Price Is State organizer for Ohio, with Jerry II. Donovan and Secretary ltlrhardson as deputies. In concluding an Interesting report to Tub Clipper Mr. BIchardBon says: "Everything Is lovely in Cincinnati." _ C. It. Van Meter « Co., of Caldwell, Kan., are covering six hundred feet of boards In tbe town and surrounding country, besides handling a great amount of distributing. They claim good locations and a number of good contracts for Eastern advertising firms ; sufficient, In fact, to keep tbelr boards cov- ered all Summer. Local No. 2 has received tbe buttons of the National Alliance. The buttons are tastefully gotten ap In gold, with alternate blue and white enamel, and each one on Its faqe bears the letters "N. A. B. P. & B," together with tbe number of the local. On the reverse aide Is a number corresponding to tbe number of the member wearing each button, -Which, In case of accident, will prove means of Identification. John W. Yarlcy, of Local No. 3, has taken charge of the advertising for the Pittsburg Hallway Co. parks during the Summer. Geo. Abernethey, president of Local No. .'I, Intends visiting New York la the near future. Wm. D. Green, who baa been boss hill poster with leading circuses for the past twenty years, his located In New York, and become a member of Local No. 2. Theatrical people are always surprised when they go to Honolulu, H. I., to see the excellent billboard -service available. Stands to accommodate any slr.e paper, and plenty of them, are on the city's principal thorough- fares and along the line of the electric cars. There are electric rnrs In Honolulu, which were made for (ierman suburban service, but were not finished on time and have made their way to Honolulu. All along this car line are hoardings of the Pioneer Advertis- ing Co., and charges for theatrical posting arc the same as in the United States. Tiio department manager has Just returned from the East, where he has noted many Improve- ments In the erection of boards In New York and Chicago, and It can be said of the Hono- lulu service that It Is up to date in every particular. Boater of advance car No. 4, of the Bar- naul & Bailey Shows : Fred Bcckmnn, man- ager ; W. C. Corbett, In charge of litho- graphs; Tom Connors, In charge of paper; W. Pernault, ban Phoney, J. Sullivan. J. Heeler, Walter Beck. J. O. Sjnitlh, Billy (J arms and 10. It- Taylor, assistants. Roster of the "Golden Nugget" advertising car No. 1, of the Barnum & Bailey Show: II. C. lledgos, manager ; Oliver Lester, head bill |K»stcr ; Joe Vitxgomld, K. D. Klrgan, Joe Currle, Jack Sharp, C. C. Herbert, Ed- ward Hamilton, William .lambs, lloger Ilyley, IM. Guyon. Dan Sweeney, Steve Dwyer, Kd. Hubbard, (J. C. Fuller, Hurry Cook, G. Terry, Duke Rurke und Russell Davis. l^ocal No. U, of Denver, Col., Initiated eleven men on No. 1 car of the Sells It Downs Show while they were In that city on May 31, and the car went on its way n solid union car. The meeting was attended by Rro, Musgat. manager of car, and General Agent 1C. L. Rmnnan. who w»s made an honorary member of Ixical No. It. After all business had been done away with ihoy went into a social session, followed by a banquet. -Members of car No. 2 hnvc announced their Intention of leaving Denver solid union when -they reach there. Uvcrylhlug with this local Is progressing finely. Ht. I.oul8 Iawtl, No, fi, N. A. of B. P. and It. of A., has been doing good work In the past two months, having obligated fifty mem- bers, us follows: The Korupaugh-Klsk Wild West, nineteen ; t'orepiiugh-Sclls Rros,'. twen- ty-one: Illngllng Hros.'. No. II, ten. Follow- ing urc the names of officers of No. 5 : Robt. W. Mullen, president : Joseph A. Murry, vice president; J. W. Owen, recording and corre- sponding seerer»ry ; Goo. L. Seymour, finan- cial sccrclury ; Hurry W. Lake, treasurer. ♦ ■♦ OntiGON. Porllnml. — The Marqunm Grand (Cal- vin llelllg. manager) Is dark. The Spieling Siring Onnrtet, of Chicago, will be heard In concert June 4, under the management of Lola Steers. ConnRAr's Tiikatiir (Cot-dray & Russell, malingers). — Kdv.'itrd Shields' continuous vaudeville drew good business week of May "J4. Following Is the bill for week of ill : He Ruiz and Granville, Mann and Franks, llnrry Clinton Sawyer, Wilson and Dean, Hie Kobers, Irene, Joe Thompson, tho poly- sco|»e. Hakkii's Tiikatrk (George L. Bnker, man- njfrrl. — "The Highest Rldder." presented by Hie Ralph Stunrt Co., bad two good houses ill. "Femcllltc" did fair business week of \14. Ralph Stuart was absent from the cast because of tbrtwt trouble, but Is In the cast week of 31. "The Peace Maker" and "The Cat and the Cherub" will be given rb a double bill June 7. * Fuitr'r New Theatre (A. Dollmnn, man- ager). — John P. Frace. Helenc Mlgnon. Elec tra. Carter and Mendal. Roherls and Smllax. Carroll. Jennie (iulclinrd. Amellta, Olole tillers. Rose Gilman, Alt. V. James. Eiik'kson'n MtRlo Hai.i. (It. D. Grlftln innnagerl. — Rose Dnvenport, Jessie Slsson! Indies Ideal Orchestra, Mae E. Olldden, di- rector. ' NEW JERSEY. Newark. — The season ended here Satus day, June 6, with tbe closing of four hoT.JJ!" Newark TIuutub (Loe Ottolengjl, EX ger).— The Corsu Payton Block Cobm.,. finished its Spring engagement 0, with iV, t'sual largo measure of success, 'i'hc bonio closed on that date. 0Me Columbia Thratmi (M. J. Jacobs, tnana per).— The farewell appearance of Sana Kdna Haii and Carlton Macy here wu* ir>n occasion af a generous reception last, week and "A Woman'u Sin" . was heartily <-„' dorsed. Miss Hall's benefit was a thorotuth success. The doors were closed here tl Blanct's Thkwre (Chas. E. Blaney. man nger). — With the last performance of "Cnilfa the Stars and Stripes," Saturday, r, n„. Blaney Stock Co. passed Into history,' and when tbe house Is opened next season it will be on the Stair 4 Havlln circuit. Proctor's Theatre (J. Auitln Fynra gen- eral manager). — The modern system of vemi- latlon at this house permits & continual ion uf good business through tho warm wesiiier An Inviting bill tbls week, reveals Udwani Lang & Co., Loney Haskell, Valescn. Three Westons, Bobinnon and Corey. Claflin sis- tcra, Waldorf and Mendez, Hutchinson and lialnbrldge, and the kalatechnosco|ie. Elkctric Park (C. A. Dunlap, general manager). — Tbe first week of business nt this new resort has been all that could be tie- sired, and with the completion of the many little side attractions the park will pmrc nn admirably combined pleasure resort, lung needed In Newark. The varied vaudeville offering receives good attention, and the i ur- rent list names: The Marvelous Merrills the Hill Took*. Terry and Trlxeda, Xclvardn Fields and Hanson, L'mlly Rcnncr, Kditb Murray, I>. J. Harrington. Notks. — Kmll Waldtnann has been ap- pointed administrator of the estate of (be late Louis \V aldmann, who left no will It Is reported that Jacobs' Opera House, in Kllxabetb, has been sold to a Mr. Finger, uf this city, and Manager Jacobs has obtained a ten years' lease. — - a - ■ Atlantic City. — Ocean I'Jer Music Hall (Harry D'Ksta, representative). — "Sons uf Horn" attracted good sized audiences week of June 1. Coming: "Kinntgun's Ball" nnd Young's Pier Minstrels week of 8, "The Strollers" week of 15. Of.EAX Pier Thhatre (Harry D'Hsta. rep rescntatlve). — "Human Hearts" played, to fair business, week of 1. Coming : "The Village Parson" 8-10, "A Pair of Hlark lvves 11-18. The combined stock companies of Forepaugh's and Glrard Avenue Theatres, <>t Philadelphia, In repertory, open IS, for an Indefinite stay. Ocean Tier Arena (Harry D'Estn. repre- sentative). — Bostock's Trained Wild Animals continue to p-lease good audiences. Bijou TilKAirtt' (Huntley & Moore, mana- ger). — Business Is good here with I be Hunt- ley-Moore Stock Co., which continues In- definitely. Uuvermator'h Tiikatre (Sid. Fern, mana- ger). — The opening week here was a big one. Performers announced for week af I . Armstrong, Baker and Armstrong, Berol nml Berol. Foley and Dale, Bell Blslerx. Sumers nnd Wlble, Louie Bridge, Chas. . Milllman, Straus and Young, W. A. and Lottie Bohmc, the Aldingtons, the Two De Goers. Relle F,m- erson, the Great Mitchells, Courtney and Dunn, the Throe Armstrongs, Herbert untl Wood, Devlne and Williams, James Writ- Bell, the Gagnoux, Forbes and Forbes, Sid Fern. Rovino Frank's Gttst Camp (Frank B. llubin, manager). — Business continues good. Notes. — The opening of Guvornainr's: Theatre, with a big bill and a banquet, was the grandest kind of a success. The ermvil on this occasion packed the house In Ihe entrance. During the evening a magnificent floral horseshoe was presented to Proprie- tor H. J. I.arkln. and one to Manager Sid Fern.. ..Doyle's Pavilion Theatre announces Its opening for June 10. t Camden. — At Washington Park (Wm. J. Thompson, manager). — The Roman Imperial Band Is furnishing excellent concerts every Hfternoon and evening. The big electric fountain and the numerous other features lecelve deserved attention Rossini s Hand continues to df-llght the uinny pnlrnns of Wood-Lynnc Park (Geo. K. Boyle, man- nger) Electric Park (M. W. Taylor, manager) Is enjoying Its full share of pa- tronage. < i» MARYLAND. llnltiiuorr. — Tbe George Fawcclt en- closed the season June at Ford's Oprrn House (Charles E. Ford, manager) with "Fanchon." Laura McGllvray played Ihe title role after Monday night, 1. when Percy llnswcll was suddnely called to Nantucket by .the death of her mother. Monuvikktai, Thhatre (Jss,. I* hernan, n'anager) also closed for season Juue <>• i'.:.i:cTitic Park, week of 8, nnmes on ihe bill: Rlalto. the mirror dancer; Wgg und Rtipe, Conkley and McBrlde, Melville and Conwnv, and Charles Ileclow. Lkxim.-ton IIOTRla Rook GAnnts stands Its second week with a bill headed wy„ lnc Great Richards, who waa at Electric isra, Inst week. + ■» 111CATHS IN THE PROFESSION. ir>." y g*&*'** ««^r ; 'ft"UH.-wa, ,-gg& d ^^ts^Snsjrst Magrath, tbe Gautlers, and the Tltagraph, Sionor Cremoninl who was some y "" ngo a tenor at . the Metropolitan Ope™ House, New l'ork, died recently at his hntne In Cremona, Italy, from pneumonia, hecm llilrtv-slx years. Ills name In private mc was Giuseppe Blanchl, nnd under that niim« he made bis first appearance In Milan, about: twelve years ngo. Later he assumed ne name of Crcmonlnl. and came to this country In. 1804, making hlH first appcarnnrc here In "La Favorita." He went hack to [W- but returned here for Ihe season of ]«""• HHIH. A wife and five children survive ilm- Frm> W. Maukiiam, a notice of whose death appeared In last week's CLtrrmt, hnn been In the vaudeville branch of the pro- fession about twenty years. He was nt the teams, Mnrkham and Goldlc, Markhsm «nd lfrennen, and Markhnm and Berry, n" a was at the time of his death of the team. Plnard and MarkhHra. His wife, three «, niid was formerly well /"'.'"" ns a member of tho old time teams ■■■JT litin and Jones, ' and Shoehsn and Coyne. Interment was In Calvary Cemetery. I una Golz, an opera singer, who was well known In AtmtrlR. died In Vienna on June 4, aged twenty-nine years. Her re- cent illness, from yhlch she died, compel'™ the cancellation of arrangements for ".pro- posed tour of this country and England. Pute Bripy, an old time Irish and German singer and romedlan, was found In »*/!"* condition at an empty cottage on the l |t "; more road, Llvermore, Cal., morning ot May 30, and expired before medical oio tinild arrive. General prostration t'ln* (lenlli. Ills nnine In private life was J l( L ln .' nnd he was n native of Dundee. Scotland. und aged nbout sixty years. He was re- cently discharged from the state asy'"™ ' n tstocklon. At one time 1ic was oulte prom Inent on the vaudeville stage, and «PI>eR r( ' n In conjunction with Georgle Cain in tua Western houses. I. JUNE 1& THE NEW YORK - -CLIPPER.- 377.'' In order i» avolil mistakes «jd to ....ore the pr.omnt delivery of the irfiert "ilverltoe* 1* iUI. list,, »u lurelope »l»Tulr. MfeffM* nut ^.eiH for 33 letter, aud a written roll name and address and the line ! imsine.* follow** »y tl»e leader, ...i n Uo be enclosed^.. Please mention the date for. bib. i,-r> of THE CLIPPER lu which the letter* seat for were advertised. LAMES' LIST. Asbtoii, Langl, Abbott, M da AIM. KutU Ain»tu, Miss Aiitrr, Ixiulse Adauu, Omt, AUdet'MD, Madge artrlsse, Mrs. J. A. AUlrlib. . . Uloaclie Athlon, Laogt Asnwaynnt, Muriel Alnsley. Kit. Alleu. Mrs Ueo Madge Bunting, Km. Black.Mrs.J-J. Bailey, Lillian Biiller, II. M. Murrey, Helen Booth. Lizzie Urowu, lA\iia Brebmaiii .. Maude Brummeil, Mrs. Bean llentbaru 'Jack Hell. Nellie Hurley, Kona Ugrd, Ionise brown, Ida Herie, Junette Barilnger, Carrie Bertram. '. Helen Blackford, Lot lliiiklen, Jean. Illalr, wna Kmwne. Ilenr, Ulancbard, . May Catnpan, Fran clews.Mrs.Jno. Coffey, Rita. Chatham, Flo colllsson, Alice calhmin, Cam. Chatham Slst. Covington, Mrs. S. Z. Cnsteila, Adg. fardownle, Louisa Cooper, Bttn Corbln, Flor;i I 'arson.-MnrgM Corr, Sarra Cardownie, Phoebe Caufmon, Mrs. M. Cody, May Carey, Mabel Clark, May Cardownle, l'boebe Clayton, Agn. Cousins, Mrs. Jack Cullenblne, Mm. J. D. Partington, Kiln Ctlvette. Kate P. Clifton, Lor.- Comer, lmog. Cooper, Luna Conkllng, Fraokte earus, Km'ma Clausen Slst. Dayton, Mae Davis, Fay DeTomlssee, E Deltock. Elfle lleaa, Daisy lUiCorlet, Blanch Daren port.. Kdna narrow, Clyde Desmond, Clco Dodson, N. K. D'Arcy, Ilene Douglass, Ionise Oavls, (Irace DArvllle, .leannette Dolley, l,oulKe Diiuc-iin, Josl« Ue-MonvHIe. Cainllle Kngstraia Slst Kiuerald, Nell, lo-khnrilt, 10va Ilviuis, Pearl Krwood, Huby Kdwards. KHa Ksmeralda, Mabel Kttlnger, lH>t. Farley, Alice Kllaer, RHle Floyd, May Ferrell, May l''euner, Flo C. l-'tuchouettl. Pawn, Grace Fuller, Ktta Flyun, II. K. Forrest, SndleiMaeder, Marg. Forsberg.- [Newell, Allle Mrs. 1-Mwln Newton, Mamie Flanimle. Uiissle Franklin, . Millie S Fabbrlnl, Kdltb Fllnn. ., Helen K. Fl a ramie, Gussie Foster. .. Solomnn Floyd, May Glocker, Mrs. Cbas. Gllmore, Helen Goldle, Annie Gardner, Bena Gale, Myrtle (iralum, Hnr. Gornold, Ruth Grant', Cessy Gallagher,, Margaret Grover, Mild. Gebest ■ Sisters Grave, Hazel Gerard, Helen tiurnee, Alice Guzman, Ppullne Gnssmnn, . Josephine Hopklns.Mabel llartleb, Mrs. B. C. Hiitb. Maud Herring, Kiln Howard, May. noward, Susie Howord. Jen. Hill, May Henshaw, VIn Hunting', Moll Hill, Stella Hall, Ada Hammond, Grace Henry, Ixiulse Ivar,. Lottie Irwin, Alice Irving Alice Jermon, Irene Jacques, liar. King, Helen Kellogg, Vlrg. Kllmnl, Cora Klark, Gladys Kerwiii. .Susie Kersands, Louisa LeVard, Mrs, Wm. S. LaVarnle Slst Lavlne, Violet Loveklce, Al. Lewis, Kitty Lawrence, Mme. It. K. Lnngdon. « Louise Lost*, Edith LaVnr, Musa Lawrence, AdaS. Leslie. Mrs. Ed lArow, Etta 1-ane, Laura G Latino, Mile. Lavlne, Violet Lester, Minn. Loraloe, Ann. LaTina. Mile. Lacy. Lottie Lee,. .Mrs E. IT l.eonle. Ruby Martinez, Gloria Mayneld; Laura, L, Moore, Jesse McNIel. Marie May, Pblla Mounts, Addle Millership. Florence Meek. Annie May, Loue Star Mcllale, Trlx Merrllees. Edit* Marguerite, Petite Mayflald, ... Mrs. Sam ... Myers, Belle Wright. Nlcoioi, tola 8 '.Veal, Delia herding, Curls Ordlar. Mile. (i»waid, i ; rn,o Phillips, Marg Packard, Mrs. Patterson, Dora Primrose, Frankie Putnam, Em. Palmer, Indrt, Palmer, Clair Preseott, Ada Psyton, Jane Palmer, Gloria Purtell, Jen. UuL-uuioi-n. . Mary Roberts Jr.. . Mrs. if. F. Rlcale, Mabel Rose,. Blanche Kivare, Pearl Robinson, Mrs, Jo» Haye, Mile. Bosseau, Fan. Revere Sisters Ka^nsey Mist. Bevere, Klean. Itlcbards, Edith Rial, Vera Bawlston. Zei. Randall, Daisy Robinson. . Mme. E.J. Raymond, Au. RtdKird, Ab. Hqscedel, Mrs. Hlsson. Edythe St.Cialre, Gloria Sberldan, Cbrlssle Seyon, Julia 8weet,Mrs.C.R Stevens, L. St. Leon, Elsie Starr, LIU. Stuart, Maldle Stlckney, Rosellne Smltli.ClaraR. Shields. Ella Swartit, Rose Saunders, Lucille Siege), Anna Slnnott. Flor. Sanford, Mrs. Chos. Stewart, Irene Stevens, Llllie Shaw. Bessie Shields, Ella Scott, Car. M. Stuckhort. Mrs. TV. D. Stewart, las. Shambert, AI. St. Claire, Stella Smith, Ethel Sessler. Grace Sully, Grace Stewart, Liz. Smltbson, . , , Isabella Tuxen, G. Tucker, Hlldn Tompson, Bell Thorndcyke, L. V Templeton, lone Townsend. Sadie Tannen, Mrs. J. M. VanTassell. Cora Vance, Clarice Van, Nell O'N. Whyte, Bertha Wilbur. Dolly Pearl Wilson, Alice Walton. Grace Warren, u ... Edith C. Walsh. May Meek, Annie Mead, Sue B. Mayfleld, Mrs. Sam Magrl, . Countess Morrlsey Sbst. MacOIII. (lert. West..OIlle Mrs. J. W. Washburn, . . Irene Wilson, Lin. Wicke, Ijeonor Ward. Emily Winter. Win. Mortimer. •. . „ Jean. ■Trffsinlii May Montrose. Bes Masou, Nlta Mnrston, Olive Melnotte, Adelaide Mitchell. Corn I,. Mohawk, Miss GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Ahem, Wtn. Bates 4 Ernest Andrews k Brolley, J. J. I'eld Braoliurd.Paul Braunlg, Sol, Berger, F. a. Balrd. Ranks Unckman, J.T Bryan & Martin Blumenstlue, ' Louis Bockman, Har Bralnard.W.H Bowles, A. T. Barrett, Tom Barns, Jos. Belmont, H. J Burnett, C- L. Barry, J. H. Bo ts ford, Geo. Barnell, Edw. Bedlnl, Jeban Bennett & Young Barbour, Lawr Browning, Art Ben Acluned HadJ Hassan Benn, John Barr. C. 0. Barr & Kevins Barnes, J. H. Beard, J. 0. Barker, Anth. Baker, Bert Burt, W. P. BaU. Edm'd. Burke. Cliss. Brownloe, & r ' , Reed Barrss, V. F. Alston, A. C. Aralo, Cbas. Allen, F. If, Allen. O. W. Anbley, J. W. Andrews, Ed. Allen's Mlus. Arm and , (electric king Allen, Frank Adams, R. J. Arthur, C. a Alston, A. Q. Avolp, Chaa. Allen. F, M. A fredo, Har. Abbott, Mar. Aeolian 4 Bedlnl, Jehan J ergen. Thur. Bunnell, J. m. lirachard.P«ui 1 loodgpodJI.L WusklrkARlob Bowers A Brewer. Oscar ■ML Romeo F Black, J. J. Belmont, Har. nrron, W. W Ickett, The ■mate 4 Bailey, Sqnlre BarreHa.^r. R Bennett. J. M, ' "rke. J. p. ' Karret.K. Louis Wolffe, Gail White. CoraE WllllUDlfl. Helen Wisraeyer. . Marie Wootson, Pearl M. Young, Irene Yale, Mnv Zeller, Flor. Belmont, B. J. Bowers & Curtlss Blel. Felix Brannlgnn, Patsy Banks, David Burton, -— (magician) Butler. H. E. Rartelf, Bam Breton, Ted Brlgn, J. If. Brady. J. B. Burrell, Jim Bauer. L. E. Bovyer, G. A. Barry, Jim Bell, Alex. Brown, Bam Brlggs, J. F. Brock, B. H. Byron, A. S. Belmont. R J. Brown Bros A Wright Belmont. Har. Burns, Har. Belgarde, Lawr. Burnett, Ed. Christopher, Frank Colby, C. K. Chapln, Hor. Carr k Burns Curtis, Allan Cryer, Har. Carter, Burt Coffey, II. L. Clark, Billy Clayton, Fra'k Cliqulot. - Chevalier, Louis Corelll. Ed. Clayton, W. J. Crowdus, R. E Clark, Billy Colby, m Chas. (10c, Clarke, C. C. Collins, Dan Chlpman.E.W. Cunning- ^ ham, G. D. Cbevault, L. E Cutty, Win. Colllus, <»nrl. Crouch, A. A. Chase Lister Co Costle, J. k. Conroy & Mack ('rotty Trio < "onion, Jm Cook tc Kail C'astleton- Otis, — Cochran, F. W Cody, T. F. Cohn, Willi. <:onley, W. P. Clark, Billy Chamberlain. II. W. Crockett, W. V Caywood, E. A Cllvettc. — Cobnrn. Art. Callnban & Mack Conroy 4Mack Crane, J. M Clair, Har. Cranston, Wm lin G. Itoso ft Elks Relit Bros. Rice Bros. Robinson. W A Raymond. Bur Sylvian, FAC Sully, J. R Semao, Ed. "Bunny Jim" Co. Swift, Dan Spahn. J. L. Bheldon, Franklin Smith, J. W. Sparrow, H. Summers, Geo. H. Sacbee, Charl. Spa i in, Byron Stelllog. Fred Sater. Henrv Smith. L, o. Stutzman, C.E. Summervllle. Wm. Stuart, C. ,B. •Smith. J. 0. StandardQuur. Seymour A Duprce Sherwood, A Fox Sully.WIII HJi: Hli can A Warren Smith, Fletcb. Stout, O. L. Sweatmnn. „; w. P. Sfark, Adam Sprngue, Ed. StAiiburu.Will Smith, J. P. Snow. Ross Stiu-khart, W. D Sire Brns. Svlclmbel. IiOlllS Sherman. Charlie Stutzman, Geo Stevens. W. II Smith. Burke Swentmnn, W. P. fully. J. F. Sbenpard. J. 1 Sutellffe, Mons Hheltons, 'Hie Stanford. Wm Stowe, Burt Stetson, Walt. Spears, Wm. Seymour A Duuree 8ylvcster. Har Seymour, 0. G Stewart, K.C. Sbuby, Jack St.Ouge Bros. Simpsons, The Shanuou, Har Smith, L. G. Stack, Jack Simp nils, Dau Sutsuma. K. Spobn, J. L. Sutton. Jones St. Clair, Geo. Sohlke. Gus Stine A Evans Summers, Per. Tlech. Ted . Turner, J. M. Tliayer. ft, n. Tannen, J. M. Tucker, Jac Tsiinly, K. E. Turner, R. N. 'lliouiao, Wm. Taylor, C. E. Thiirher, P. II Thompson, I). Thatcher, Geo Topsy Turvy Trio Taylor, S. R. Tutllcs Olym . . Show riernev, John Thntclier. Jas Teal, Bayni. Trover, Floyd Tourist Trio Tlmmons.G.H. Thotiipklns. W. J. Turner, 8. It. I'unneii, ,|. M. Van, C. A. Van, Art. Vounnetr. Herm. Voeikel A Nolan Vane,, n. A ii. VaudtTMin A Victor' ne Williams, Robt Warde, Fred Wilde, W. C. Wood, Claude (3c WhyU, E. A. Wilson. W. Woods. Har. Wagner, Nick Winiania.F.AI. W«stou, C. 11. Woods, A. J. Wardell, Har. Wursau, Day a Washington, P. C. Wllllajns, Sii'n Welnburg, O.C. Wymau.Har. Ward, Har. West, Will Weltzell. Jan. Stage BlecNnks, Stage -Manager Aba Jacobt. of the Olympic Theatre Chicago, has been cuiiKratiilniwl ou all aides for the suiooth running twrforiu- ance at the "BIS" Hall lieuellt, held at tlio Olympic recently. Only three aria were re- iieutdl In u continuous performance which lasted from E.MI0 until It o'clock iu the Hvculug, Every compwuy playing lu Chicago theatres was represented, aud Th Hie clior- uses and prluclpqlH came m full voslume, uud gave sections of their performances In the original state, the properties, lights and stage paraphernalia was at times difficult to accommodate. At ouc time during lbs at* teruoon there were fully two hundred peopln on tint stage at one time, but the perform. Wlnchell, H. H once ran without a single hltcb ur u mo- Wormwood, iiioiiCm wait between nets. V. p. James s. Huttou has assoclatcw> aud the Great I.vikIi, wire walker. Nnxc week, Broom's Opei;u t'o.,' In "GlroflelJIrolla." •*•¥ Ml« HIG4N. Wells, Lew Wren. W. J. Whitney. A. H Williams, W.G. Wills A Barron Williams, liar Wlliard, Chas. Williams, L. B. Weiier, Ira Warren. C. R, Wilson. W. A. Wills, H. F. Wilson, Jack Wallace. Bert Wilson Trio Walters, Jiile. Co. Windsor, Wm. West. J. W. Warrington. Geo. Welch. Leo Williams & Lockwonrt Wntsou. . Billy W. Wood Itros. Vale. C. 11, Young. O. 0. Younger. Col*. A James Zlerke. R. Znrelll. Jo* Detroit.— A I the Lyceum Tlienlre (R, D, Stair, mamigeri— The Pike Theatre Co. closed a very MHYMSflll seiinnii week ot June 1. They presented "Friends," to Inrgii and enthusiastic audiences. Wclwr A l-'h-ids' nil star company nmicnrcil lu their concoc- tion, "Twlrfy Whlrly,", Tuesday evening, 1>, to nn Immense Ami fnsbloiiiilile audience, who were dellgliled wllli the e'nlertiiiiiiueiit offnred, Eugeulo Illalr, In "Mngdn," week ' of 8. . Wimtntt Titr.vrw-j (E. D. Stair, iiuinn- ger).— Illlniiielelii's liupi-rinl Hloek Co. scored a big hit in ■•Northern Lights" week of I The* ammut lu "The Henri, „f || K i storm ' , wee* of; 8. -}' TKiti'i.u TIllMTHH (J. It. Mucire, innnngei-)^ —The bill for week of H Is: McMuuou iiid Wren, aud the, American blogrnph. ' |,n»t week's 1)111 was good and well palninUmt. Avnnhk Tlin.vriiB "« vnrloiw , twrnsluns . f n number of road men, among whom are: ' '"' ' •" picture l he attemlniicc was nt East:" Win. high water mark all wuek. Hiirliig tlio we.k of H Ibis same company will be seen In, "Barbara Fldgely." Weber A Fields' linicstv. Sid Pryor, of '< 'Way Down i;«si. i" Win. Lean, of H. W. Williams Co. ; Jack Donovan of "Richard Corvel;" J. a,. Vernolsky, of "IHmn by tlie Sen,;" Wm. Hubbard, of 'Through the Centre nf the Earth;" Junius Ryan, of Joseph Murphy's Co.; Ed. Town- send, ot Mrs. Flake's Co.: liewey Scbilltx, of "A Desperate Chance:" Win. Kniersoih of " Grnnil Rnplils.— At ltnm«nia Tlientrn (Orln stair, innniigi-r). — Weok of June 7; The Four Itlimim, Eviiiih Lloyd and l.llllau . ... -■■■in i ■« 1 ii ■ . ,.„,. Bl ii.i»»Mi| Hallotie. tin- Ziii-mw Trio, Major Sisters, Way Down EohI." aud Otto llabil, ot Clnlre Tutlle mid lllcliauls, hoop rollers atid Weslon A Yost Karanos, KIR. Wolf A Milton; Zclltn (coutor. Walker, Fred Xereetb, Ed. ski: notick at hicad of- list. mm m swj The twentlelh convention of the singing societies which comprise Ilia North Eastern Association will Is opened lu the new Audi* lorluin, at Baltimore, Juno 14. President II. L. Wlemiin, Secretary Kurl A. M. Schultz. aud a board of directors, which In- cludes H. Badeuliopp, Fred II. Gottlieb, R. C. Sandlass, K. A. M. ScholU, F. C. Wacli- tcr, I'. J. Campbell, Jobu T. Morris, Fred Scheldt, Stephen Stelumueller, and M. C. Waltlier, have charge of the arraiiKeibents. David Melamet will be, the chief conductor. John, T. Morris will took after the comfort of members of the press. The numerous so. cieties, representing the large Eastern cities, will compete for the "Emperor's Prize," a sil- ver statue of a "Mlnnesaenger," of Hue work- manship, which was sent to Brooklyn in 1900 by Emperor William of Germany. It was to be competed for by Kluglng societies, and was to be held for a. period of three years by each society winning it, and was to be- come the property ot the one which won two successive undisputed victories. The prize was formollv presented to the committee, represented by President Carl Lentsc, at the Lith Regiment Armory, In Brooklyn, Jan. "l, 1900, by Ambassador Baron Von riolle- bcn. The contest wes held July t. .The com- mittee decided that a tie existed between the Arlons, ot Brooklyn, and . the young Men's, of Philadelphia, and that each was to hold the trophy for a period ,ot eighteen months. The Young Men's were' dlssatls fled, and refused to accept the trophy. The first German singing society in the United States was organized In Philadelphia, Dec. IS, 1833. It was "The Maennerchor," whlcn Is still in existence. The North Eastern As- sociation was formed June I!, 18-19, and June IS to 18, 3 851) there, was held their foot Jugglers . .MunnioY'N SuMVRti Pavilion (Ohns* Gnd- froy, manager). -Week of I: Watson nnd Newman. Sully and Phelps, Jack Gardiner. Hen Biggs, mid McDonald unit Cndy. the American Vitngraph Co. Walter F. Preston, of the New Bedford, Muss., Theatre, assisted by Samuel Weldou. of i lie Brockton Theatre, arc completely changing the. scenery and accessories of the Taunton, Mnss., Theatre, In the Interests of I he new lessees, .Messrs. Cross & Calm. James '1'. Gnlllpan, property man of the Ezra Kendall Co., will spend the Summer with Ma i Ives at Taunton, Mass. Joseph Meuchen, of New York, lias re- cently completed severnl novel effects, promi- nent among which are : New moving clouds for Messrs. Swift A M< Suit's "Johnstown Flood," at Coney Island, and a new aurora evening, May '.'It, nnd j.le.isci'l .■vervbodv borealls for "Twimty Thousand leagues , ' "' I'ndei- tlie Sea." at Lima, Park, Coney is- land. He Is nlso about completing the In- sinuation nf n complete new "Johtistowa Flood" for E. C. Boyce, at Revere Beach, Boston, Mnss. ' ,.. B ".f , c ">'— At Wennnn lioncli Casino (L. W. Illcliards, inn linger). - This resort opens for the season June 1, with Kilwni-ti MlnivW H All Sim- Vaudeville Co., vvlircli | n ,.|i„|e.n Adele l'urvls Hurl, Raman, nnd Arno, Trunk ami Itogcrs. and Tsuda Kllelill. No-i-k.— The l-'orepriilgli A Sells Bros.' (Mr- cus did an Immense business, iiftcriuinn .■mil » »» WISCONSIN. Milwaukee. — There Is very llltle Milng in the theatrical Una In this city at the. present time, the sen Son at. all the houses, except Athuiniini and Star, having closed for tlie Summer. Mr. Miliar, whq controls both of the houses open, lias decided to give his patrons a supplementary season, and bus Installed the Boston Ideal Opnra Co. at the. Alhambra, and "The Invaders" nt iha Star. ihvuihun Tiieatiib (Sherman Brown. manager). — A high class . vaudeville bill closed the house's season week of May ill. Little, Elsie, who gave clever Imitations, scored a pronouueed lilt. Edith Decker, assisted by Nig W. XanterS unci Slg. Abinm- elf, In a scene from "Faust," won several enthusiastic uncorrs nightly. Louise Dres- ser, and Hlckey uud Nelson were warm favorites At.itAMiiru TttHVTiii! (O. F. Miller, man- ager). — The 'i'banliotmer Stock Co. closed Its special season tit four weeks at this house June 0. • "Uncle Tom's Cabin" packed them in, hs usual, all week. Albert Brown an- pearcd as Tom, nnd surprised his most ardent admirers. , Illnnclie. Crmslr, as Topsy, „ n S u }f ( **•<■* — At llm Post Theatre (H. R. Htnllli. malinger). --Tlie Knniuei Selgel niantlolln com err was well received |,v ii light house .lone 'J, Bonked : The t'ust Theatre Stock .inne SB, linleilulte. ■ ^ , T';--Arr!ingi-ineills are being matin for vaudeville entertainments dally diiiltut llm season nt Gngunc IjiKm BMnrl. JnekHim,. rorepinigli ft Sells Ilms.' Clr- cus iimioin-od. Id two liiiiuense uuilleui-es. June 8, giving enllra snilsfnci ion, ' * ' TIuNlVEHSKIu. first sacngerfest. iri Phlladelplila. For the and Lulu Hastings, as Chloc, contributed to twentieth test the prize pong has been com- fiosed by Louis Victor Saar. The new ball n Baltimore Is an enormous building, wlfn a seating capacity of from 10,000 to JiO.OOO, being 200 feet wide and 300 feet long. A stage has been built to seat the .1,000 sing- ers. An orchestra ot I'M will be In evidence. Jnllus P. Witmnrk Is tlie father of a baby boy. which was burn to bis wife on June 0, V. Rosatl and bis Naval Reserve Band will play Bergen. Beach, L. L, for their an- nual seasou, beginning May 30. Nashville- One gross of rainy hours was delivered to the niiifmenienl.' seeking nubile ii-n , w «? k \ ( 1 01 " v 5 ,lin K e ' - nnd Frlilik Jiuiies' KjSSS!*' J ." ,,< ' ■■ hvo "I'rfnniiiiilci's, hml light business, iimnimi.h Park casino (V. C. Allov, tutiu- nget-).— June I -u the Inclement WenCliei- inlido liuslness very light, hut. those who braved It Hltoyed ii strong bill, CHAS. and Jeniiln Welch, Bench and Gage, I'niilelle and Itlul- cllfre, Knupe. Warren ami ll.nviiril, mid I/iircdo anil Blake were tlie offerings. Knppe, was warmly welcomed by old rrToiuts, unci bad soma new bits of comedy Hint iih-iisetl thi'.attdlcnce. • l^iiredo mid Hiuke woran re- (urn etigagi'mciit, with dlflleilit. featlitns In acrobatics. Tin? other feillm-os plcnsed. H !£LJ£ : Vontolto and Nlpn, Frank nnd Kn AVUlMms, Knthr-rlnn Havat-1 ISiieclnl wigngn- men!,), I'mncescii Bros,, Fred C. Lndells, Wiir- i-ea. nbd Howard. Not«,--Messrs. Bartrnm nnd Vyilllnrd, nf New. Tovk, will give .Icremliili Itobkins' sinr;. lit. Illg Kcliool at tilD Tahernai'ln .(lino IS Hie suc'^ss of t hn purtormaucn. Tile Bin-. lowo Mlustrelu, .who weio hilled fop week ot 8, have canceled, nnd Itlley (.'. (,'immberlin will appear, In "The Private Secretary," and the Boston Ideal Opera Co. will follow week of in. Stau TniiATnn (Frank It, Trottiaan, man- ager). — The Invaders return 7, for u stock season of burlesque, opening In "Chow Chow." Business the past week wits ex- theatres here havli been closed tin, entire celletit and was fully warranted by tho *','n • ".'■• Hopkliis (Irniid Opi'rn. Honno Meinpiiis.— Wiih the Weill Inn of Sun- day afternoon nnd night. May ?J1, when tint- kiiuip uud Ills band gave two i-oucci-ts at Mm Chow «;ruud QMM House, to good ilUeiiditnce, Ilia lleury Plerson, manager for Howard Hall, has been engaged for the Summer os man- ager ot the Abnrn Opera Co., ut Chnsc's Theatre, Washington, D. C. Rood nil around bill offered by Miss New )\ w remain dark until tin. opening of I hn Vork Jr.' Mosher, Hougbto'h and Moshcr, u trio of oicyellsiH, scored honylly. Fdiist Kct.i.im i itlelitrd Becker, manager) . — People week of 7 include: Trlxie lllaueh, Mme. Scluimaiin-lleliik Is to leave grand Jeunle i.'aatelll, elms, Fisher, Jfoore nnd Wll - son. Business Is good. Notks. — John J. Foley, of Tim Murphy's Co., who Is spending the Suaimer with his wife In Milwaukee, lins signed With Mr. Murphy for next season. Tii'e geftiai 'flirt is to lie seen lu a new play, by flobiirt and Rose, which as yet Is unnamed. Mr. Murphy, It Is said, will have a part similar to his great lilt In "Th* Texas Steer." Dorothy shored may slur next, season, and may not lie Seen with her hlisHailil'. . . . . . O, K. Miller will leave for New York Tues- day, (i, on business Hlicrmmi Brown, with bis .family, will leave for their Bummer home next week.. . . . .Wlltlnm (.'. Hcluieil, of the Davidson, will speml his Hummer vaca- tion in and about New York Tom and Jim Moslier, of Mosher, Houghton Ami Mosher, were Initiated Into the P. o. !■!. by Milwaukee Lodge, No. 1.1T, Friday. Ji. . . , , . Kilgar Banme, Iwiillng man of till' Thnii- hmisei' Co., wilt go to his home in Kentucky for his vacation. opera for the comic opera stage. She signed a contract last week to sing L'ng- Usb roles for three yenrs under F. ('. Whit- ney's management. Mr. . Whitney has eu- gaged StanTslaiiH Stmigc nnd Julian 1-M- wards to write the opera for Mme. Scliu- iiianii-IIelnk's debut In an I'uglish role. Hclnricll Conrled cabled last week that be had engaged Mme. Mllka Ternlnn as tlio first Wagnerian soprano of tjie Metropolitan Ojicra House, this city, for next Winter. Mine. Tern! nn bus beeu engaged for thirty npiieiimnces, anil in ntiiiltlon to the Germau repertory will sing "Tosca" and "La 01- condn." Mr, Conrled has engaged the chorus of young Americans, Ma rein Van Dresner, Josephine Jacoby, Lillian lleldclbach, F,s- telle Harris and Lilly flchaefter for the chorus of the (lower maidens, In "Parsifal." Sousa and his hand made their Drat ap- pearance In St. Petersburg, Russia, ou. May 30, NUd were enthusiastically received. Contracts have been closed with Richard Strauss and ids wife for an American' tour Is the Spring of 1901, under the direction of . spr:_„ Henry Wolfsolin. Pond du Lao. — At the Creartnt, June Chas. P. Yelter, who has been orchestra 4-0. the Lyceum Comedy Co. played a three nights' engagement, to big finsiness. The specialty work by- Leota c. Ibigers. Bnrdn Ifartram and Monte f*wls was of the best and rocelved 'reiieatt'd calls, ' while Lltllo Conny Bay captured tlio audlenca by her singing and dancing specially. She was ' ring wf " leader at Doyle's Pavilion the past three seasons, has accepted an engagement from the Cape May Steamboat Co. to furnish an orchestra of twelve musicians on the steamer lteniibllc this season, Jas. D. Wlane Jr.. trap drummer for the hist three seasons with the Gentry Shows, presented with a pearl while playing Is with Prof. A, V. Smith's orchestra, at nn engagement at Hslolt, by tbe stage hands Buck roe Beach. Item! Maraano. baritone, arrived last week from Europe. Ha Is the first of several singers engaged by Mr. Savage on his re- rent trip abroad for the coming- season of grand opera in ICngllsli. M. Marsano bos just completed a season as principal bar! Vogel r s Minstrels comes LI. NorgH.—Cor No. a, of the Forepaogh- Sells Show, wns In the city 4 aud celebrated Full season in Heplciiiber, when an entirely new stock NMUy Is in lie MMOntM lit up lo date diunins 'I'hn New Atulltnil- uin Is lining renovated, unit when completed will bo ncceptatile nnd open to all confer* The New. Lycomn will funniilly iuiiiigiini|,t llm Kiiiumei' olicni sen son wl til a oompiiiiv of selected players Jniii! IB, Miss Mlila lit ami Loretln cuinpbtill are to lie prima don- nas, Tom Greene, i.lm tonnr: Hnirl Leoul, the linrilone. nnd Prank Cloxiim, tlio basse. 'Ills roiniiiuiy Is under the luilllflgemcilt ill tills B. Tliaver, w|io Ims made himself verv popular doiliiif previous Hummer opi-ru scn- snils hare. The prlneipnlH nnd chorus nrtj expected to Ol'llvi) June ri and begin r«. hearHlng nt once. , Tlie Muniplils putvoim have Implicit conJIiletice 111 Mr. Thrivci- null nr« louklug forward with Kfeal pleiisure rue tin) opening |torfui'maiia.«, ' ••**■ r II.LINOIH, I'earln.— Prospoet HfUdiU Park (Will Nash, iiiatiagecL— Bustnfss has been yvtv light, owloa. In, contlniicil rains. Week- A June 8: Mudge MiilliHiid, Williams nnd Mayer, Fen t ell u mid Rinlclllfe, Wkast'h atiHUTHH (P. A. Vfimitt. proprie- tor).— Pot rofing* Is good, Weak of «: La- sarro Trio, ilatiltiaiui Htslem, Splssell Broth- srs, Bandy anil Wilson, Anderson nnd Wal- lace. Jacobs' TnuAxitri (A. P. Jacobs, propria, tor)— Vnudovll e Is drawing gi.oil Houses. Week of 8: Ths Nleuieyers, I)eliiuny mill lvstelle, Wallace and Beach, Tbrmihai, Paiik (A, P. Jacobs, proprlp. ♦or). — Season opened Muy HI; to good at- lendancs. Week of JnuO fl: The Mlilgeleys, Albion Brothers. ' Cmmat Paiik (A. F. Jncolis, mnnnger).— a reunion with K. W. Busey, In chjrfo of Tlio season opened May' III, with the Lyco.'mi Mrs. F. W. Ilnsey litis Joined her husband tone at Dusaeldorf, and before that at the to travel with him throughout. Wisconsin, "rival Opera at Cassel. The Sixty-ninth Iteglraent Band Will .1 a tour to the Pad tic coast next ' under Crank I,. Perley's management. Itoynl Opera at Cassel The .Sixty-ninth Iteglraent Band Will go on a tour to the Pacific coast next Fall, ider Crank L. Perley's management. Kun Arpnd, a hoy violinist, from Budapest, who Is said to lie n remarkable player, arrived In this country on June S, ! •»» CONNECTICUT. Martelle, L. K. Begrlst, Tot» Bridgeport — At Pod's Theatre (R. T. Poll, manager!.— Ham Edward* A Co.. In "A Pass for TWO:" might and TWnn, Kdwaril Gray, the Three Maresnos. Hobbllis and Tre- iimunn, the (.'ooiiers. Coates, GrotiilV A Co., In "The Watermelon Trust," and the vlln- gi-aiih are in the current bill. Smith's Cot.iiM u, TiiBATiig : (Kdward C. Smith, manager) la dark. ♦ ■«* GBOHGIA. Sttvannnli.— At Ulldeh's New Alhambra Musk: Hull. — Tlie stage management of this house, under the direction of Kd. Lawrence, has been Highly satisfactory ami big houses attend nightly. Proprietor Leon handles the orchestra, and bis Work Is a feature of the show. ' Tlirise retained for week of June 1 Include: May St. Clair, Basel Grant. Lawrence and Gonzales, Binoche Walworth, Nellie itrlilon. Geo. X. Wilson, mid Ada Daly. "Dangers of a Great City,'! as pre- sented by the stock, Is deserving of special mention. Seven new people are slated for week of ». . At Th UNMSiNioi.T Casino.— This popular resort is under the personal supervision of tory. Notm.~ Hilly Adams, tlio old time clown, who was brought barn from Ht. Louis by bis old friend, A. F. Jneiilis, Is recoveriiii; from his paralytic stroke, add enrols in be able to walk soon ;Th« Stain Associa- tion of.Undcrtokers will nieel here week of 8, and on the evening of 10 will iiltoml Pros- tieel; Heights Park in a body iitillook Is fins for tlio midsummer carnival, wlilili opens 8 for two weeks. — I — «.» SOUTH CAItOLIKA. Chnrleslitn.— 'I'lie Iss of Palms— Bnnin'n Opera Co. opeued the senson Juno 1, nl this resort, to big business, which continued through llm week. ' ♦»» ■ — Mrs. Henry Miller has returned front Kilt-ope wlfll hor family, and has taken .« bouse al Portclicnter f«r tin- Smuliiei'. 378 THE NE^ YORK CLIPPER. June 13, MiW YORK CITV. Review and Conaeal. — Last week saw the Drat local opening* of Hummer amusenint resorts, Paradise Hook Gardens and Hi. Nicholas Gabden being two of tne retorts, end at thoir opening, June 1, both places were filled to their capacity, and ex- cellent attendance continued throughout the week On the same date the W. 0. Htcwart Opera Co. began a Summer season of opera at the Grand Opera Housb. At I7AUNK01B Tackum, 8, "The Land of Heart'* Desire," "A Pot of Broth" and "Cathloon- nMIoollgan," three' one act plays, by Wm. It. Yeats, were presented by professionals under the auspices of the Irish Literary So- ciety of New York, ' The last two named were never before seen In this country. . . .On Friday night, 5, at the People's Theatre, "Jlnlka," an opera, In four acts, by S. Mon- nulszko, was given Its flrnt production In America. The work wag rendered In the Russian tongue At the Academy or Music, afternoon of 0, Jacob P. Adler began tin engagement In "The Merchant of Venice." On the same date the Lion I'ai.acb Hook Garden opened for the Summer. The Bijou, Fourteenth Htbeet, Utah, and Metbopolib theatres Joined the long list of closed retorts. .... .The con- tinued attractions for the week ending June tt were : Henry E. Dlxey at the Oarrick, Dan Daly at the We bald Square, "The Snltan • if Sulu" at Wallace's, "The Bar) of Paw- tucket" at the Manhattan, "The Prince of I'llBcn" at the Broadway, "The Bunawaya" nt the Casino, "The Wizard of Os" at the Majestic, Jacob P. Adler at the Academy, the Duss Band at Madison Squabe Garden, the W. 0. Stewart Opera Co. at the Grand oi'kra House, Summer opera at Terdacb Uabdnn, the four Cohans at the Fourteenth Htkekt, and Mehclle Oilman, at the Bijou, the last named closing on that date. Dramas by the F. F. .Proctor stock companies, with added vaudeville features, were presented Ht Proctor's Fifth Avenue «Sii Onb Hun DRBD AND TWENTY-FIFTH . SlBKBT The one week' stands closing 6 iwere: "A Game of '. Hearts" at, Pboctob'b Fiktv ekjiith ^Itrut, Kate Clsxton at Wbbcb A Fields' West Bnd, "A Working Girl's Wrongs" at till) Mktiioi'olib,' and "The Cattle .King" at the- Star ...... Variety entertainment was furnished nt Pajiadisb (Iaiidenh, St. Niciio- 1*1* . Garden, Proctor's Twenty-third Street, Tony Pastob'h, the Circle, Keith's Union, Squabs,.' the Dkwby, Hurtio A Sba- mon'b, the Olympic, and the Obphbum. At Hubbb'm M ubeum the usual vaudeville nail curios were seen. Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — "The Poli- tician" was revived by the house stock com- pany on .Turn; ,s. In tbe pretence tif two good sited Hudlcncei, wthoio liking for tho work of the ' players was shown by a deal - of applause. Cburlci S. Abbe mado his appear- rule with quaint humor, and Florence Reed did splendid work an the young woman' suffragist, u character which she plsyed with a plouslng spirit.. Kva Vincent made ti droll sulnstor lady of departed charms and kltteiJsh proclivities, while Wsllace Ers- kluo was excellent as tho Idiotic sprig of nobility. The work of Ueorgo Friend, Paul McAllister and Loretta Hoaly also proved worthy of special mention. The cast : Gen- eral Joslab Limber, Clius. B, Abbe; Fetor Woolev, liHit., Giiirio Friend; Polham Fer- ilwlnkle, witiiiice Krsklne: Charles 'Mont- gomery, Paul McAllltter; Mike, Albert Ro- berta ; John Price, Harry Bourjolm ; Bill Jtluck. George- Wright; Mrs. Susan Mufflu, I'.va Vincent ; Cleopatra Bturgess, Flnrcuco Itced ; Anna Wooley, Loretta ftcaly. In tho vaudovlllo 1)111 wure "Chinese" Johnny Wil- liams, In his burlesque novelty, "Prof. Her- mann Outdone," which proved decidedly en- tertaining; Je.innctto L&urelle, In her spec- tacular Introduction, called "Lea Clol," an Hffecllvo creation ; Phillips and Leyton, with n good singing sketch ; Fred Stubor, a splen- did banjolst, who had great difficulty In with- drawing at tbo finish of his act afternoon of 8, becuute of the hearty applause given him ; Mortimer Bansett, mimic; Ethel Gllkcy, Hlnger, and Madge Iliigtins, singing and danc- lug upeclnlty. Tho kalatechnoscopp continues, Knlrkerlnwker Theatre (Al, Ilnymiin & Co.. proprietors).— After a week of dark- ness this house reopened Monday night, June K, with the stellur debut of .Blanche Ring, In the Ilrst production on any stage of "Tho IJIoude In Black." a musical farce. In tlireo acts, the book of whleh Is by H. It. Smith, and tho music by Gustavo Kerkor. Mr. Smith has done bis part of the work with considerable cleverness, and In several in- Htanecs has written good lyrics to which Mr. Kerkcr bus put equally good music. Among tho beat of these numbers were the "rag time" Bong and "The Banjo Serenade," sung by MIhd Ring, assisted by tho chorus, and a drinking song rendered by Miss Beau- mont. As ft Htiir Miss Ring shone brilliantly, und must havo surprised even her most ardent admirers. Her success was emphatic. Her pleasing personality and decided ability as a fmrlesquer stood her In good stead, and she made the most of her many good opportunities. Her cleverness as a singer Is well known, and Iven such good songil us Messrs. Smith and .Corker have given her, she Is sure of success. Ross Deuumont easily won second honors. Her rendition of tho drinking song was capi- tal, 'and hor entire work was worthy of high praise. Albert Hurt did his usual oxcollimt work, as did Max Freeman. Violet Hall*, Wllmer Bcntley and Rolno Davles deserve special mention for thoir work. The others illrt woll. The irieco was produced In the well known style of George w. Lederer, which Is a guarantee that It Is well presented. The cos- tumes are pretty and the chorus Ib well drilled. The cast In full : Flossie Fcatherly, Blanche Ring ; Walker Foote, Albert Hart ; Gaston Roulette, Harry Conor; Rettine. Itose Reaumont ; Van Dyke Heard, Charles H. Bowers; M. Carroiisol-I^idjos, Max Free- man ; F,lsn Beckinesser-Cflrrouael, Violet Hulls: Claude Itanln, Wllmer Bentloy ; C'laudtno. Itelne Davles; Mile. Lemalre. Lil- lian Hudson, and minor roles well tilled by : Mabel Verne, Ada Verne. Mlgnon Hardt, Ade- laide Lorraine, Madeleine Martin, Georgia RuhscII. Mildred Do Tore, Stella Hammer- Hieln. Ilelgs Howard, Hess lively n Gibson, Addlo Klmi'pe, Hadle Probst. Elba Keuney, R, Itotliwell, Madeleine Martin. Georgia Hus- sell, Mlgnon Hardt, Kate Gothold. lln/.el Msuchestcr, Frieda Hullier, Llllle Hart, Ml- linn Seville, Kntherlnt' Kellogg, hells Bea- ton, Dnvhl Bennett, Paul Decker. Vernon Lee, Wheeler Karl, Ccrli Summers. "The Blonde in Black" Is on for n Hummer run. Grand. Opera Honse (John 11. Springer. manager). — The Stewart Opera Co. mnilo such a success In "Tbo Geisha" last week that this bill remnlns tbo attraction for this week, the second of tin- engagement. Herald Square Theatre (Clins. Frnh- !inn, manager).— "John Henry." with Dan Paly and n!t> supporting company, entered opon t-he third ana last week of its run on June 8. ...... - Kl K Proctor's Twenty-third Street The- atre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — Topllno honorj this week fall to Tro Mclntyre end Heath, in a aew sketch, and Chas. Dickson and company are running a close race for the leading posi- tion on this week's programme. The former ere presenting, for the first time here, a sketch, tbe material of which has done duty for stage purposes Jn bygone years, but It can ssfcly be said that no other comedians ever succeeded in creating the hearty laugh- ter accorded these sterling exponents of black face comedy, In "Dr. Lorenz Breakabones. Mr. Dickson styles his new offering a miniature comedietta, and the title, "Heart to Heart Talks." The little comedy affords Mr. Dickson ample opportunities to display his well known talents as a light comedian, end his support was excellent. Musical Dale 5 cored easily tbe musical hit of the bill, and ules and Ella Garrison were again success- ful In tbelr melange of burlesque and tragedy. Techow's cats are a feature of tbe bill, and Jordan and Welch, Hebrew Impersonators: Gorman and West, presenting "A Special Meeting;" Ferguson and Watson, comedians; Lawson and Namon, la comedy 'cycling and artistic bag punching; Larklns and Patter- son, In coon comedy and songs; Carl W. Sanderson, comedy pianist ; Althea Twin Sit- ters, songs and dances ; Zara and Stetson, baton Jugglers, and Keith's motion pictures are Included In this week's bill. Casino (Sam S. & Lee Shubert, msna- Srs). — "The Runaways" began on June 8 e fifth week of Its run. Pastor's Theatre (Tony Pastor, mana- ger).— Standing room only, and not much of that, was the condition of things here at the Monday, June 8, performances. At tbe first show on Monday was presented, with special set and scenery, Paul Arm- strong's pretty little comedy of heart Inter- est. In which Willis P. Sweatnam delight- fully rendered the principal lines In tbe character of an aged negro servant. The story hinges about a thoroughbred mare, and tfhe winning of the "Blue Gross Handi- cap" furnishes the theme of the comedy, and Its name as well. It is along pretentious lines, and scored an instant success. The Fltzglbbons-McCoy Trio are here for a quick return engagement, again presenting tbelr rapid action sketch, "The Mischievous Broth- er;" Joe and Nellie Doner were very happy In "An Escaped Lunatic;" Irene Latour, with her posturing dog, Zaza, scored neatly; Jbb. end Sadie Leonard and company were excellent, in "Oolngto the Dogs;" Evans and St. John, "The Effervescent Pair;" Will T. Davis, in "Something Different :" De Forrest and Pettlnglil. comedians; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Lee, assisted by Little Mad- eline, In "The Turning Point," very nearly approach headline excellence; Renzctta and Be Lair, comedy acrobata; Bros. Tanean. eccentric musical comlques ; Cora Itogert and Little Marguerite, In songs and dances; the tMorrlsoptlcon, with interesting views of art and travel, and the vltagrapb, with a new series of films, complete tbe bill for this week, Circle Theatre (Percy G. Williams, manager). — Manager Williams hus provided Still another excellent bill of vaudeville fea- ture acts this week for tbe edification of his regular cllontele of patrons, which Is rapidly outgrowing the limits of tho cozy playhouse. Will M. I ressy and Blanche Davtie top the bill this week, In Mr. Crossy's Idyl of New England life, "The Village Lawyer." It Is one of the author's happiest efforts, and his characterization Is simply perfect ; Cushman, Holcombe and Curtis pleased tbelr old friends, and made many new ones In their singing and comedy work, In "A Winter Session ;" Jas. Blcbmond Glcnroy, in bis original bud- got of nosensa, did not seem to mind bis new surroundings, and was very soon in touch with his audi tors; the Lowe-Hughes Duo, In their refined musical act, furnished a musical treat ; Ed. F, Reynard and bid me- chanical figures, combined with Mr. Rey- nurd's excellent vi-ntrllouuliil efforts, Is onb of the best thing* of the bill : Bessie Green- wood, coloratura soprano ; Paul Stephens, equilibrist; Rano's bull terriers, the Twin Nlces, In singing and dancing specialties, nnd tbe vltagmph aro Included in the capital bill for this week. BBmiEN Beach has been purchased by tin incorporated company, of which H. E. Hart- well Is the general manager, and was opened to the public on Decoration Day. The new company has spent a great deal of money on this popular resort, and when all plans are completed It Is promised that Bergen Beach will be one of the most beautiful and Interesting plc.uuro resorts of Greater New York. The Casino was opened with high class vaudeville on Decoration Day, to bo succeeded by a production of "The Tele- phone Girl" on Juno 16, with many of the original people In their respective characters. Tho Casino Pier Is running a good vaudeville bill, and the Ferris Wheel, Trocadoro Palace of Illusions, Harry Dcaves' Automatic The- atre, Mt. Pelec, and a great number of new and Interesting outdoor amusements are In full blast. Tho entire beach is beautifully decorated In white and red, Large crowds are In dally Attendance, enjoying the boating, bathing and tho beauties of tbls "White City by the Sea." ' Tub following acts appbabbd at the benefit given James H. Curtln and Bdwln Bull at the London Theatre, June 1 : John L. Sullivan, Miles and Nitram, Paul Dresser, the Murpbys, Major Burk, Jim Doyle, Jack Coleman, Eugene Kmmett, the Mitchells, Harry Burns, Joe Bernstein, Leo Pardcllo. Kid flrlffo, Annie Morris, WaBhburn and Fly nu, Crawford Sisters. Blsset and Wilson, Willie King, Evelyn Stoddard, and Ed. Lane. Frank Howie directed the stage, At the benefit given Frank Howe, Joe Hennessy and Carl Williams, on June 6, the following were billed to appear: May Howard, Chas. B. Lawlcr and daughters, Carow and Haynes. Norman Falk, Revero Sisters, Matthews and Ashley, Paul Dresser, Tascott, lid. Adams, Washburn and Flyan, and others. A syndicate of theatrical and business men purchased last week tho proporty on the northwest corner of "l. Nicholas Avenue and Hamilton Place tr.un the A. C. and H. M. Hull Itcalty Co., for a site for a theatre, to be known as the St. Nicholas. The price paid for tbe propeVty, whleh hus n frontage of J 18 feet on St. Nicholas Avenue and 100 feet 11 Inches on Hamilton Place. Ib said to bo J iin.dDii. it adjoins the property of tbo West End Theatre. Louis M. Goldstein; of tbo Murray Hill Lyceum: Charles Blmbcrg. president of the National Equipment Co., and Archibald Blmbcrg, with several others, com- pose the syndicate. Laura hope Cjmwb terminated her en- gagement st tbe Murray Hill Theatre on June ■ " Garrlck Theatre (Charlea Jfro*"",; manager).— Henry E. Dlxey Is In hut fourth Se'ek.'preientlng^FacIng the i Music, .ndrte curtain raiser, "Over a Welsh Rarebit, me time originally allotted to tbia engagement bas been extended. , . „. . Mas. Mary Spooler, manatrer of the Bl Jon Theatre Brook yn, gave a dinner party at her home tbwibn'vfednesday last In honor of "Aunt" Louisa Kldrldge's re-election to the first vice presidency of tbe P. W. L., snd ?tS party, %llng two boxes WU present Illuminated, festooned and decorated «.„ L hundreds of colored electric lights ,»j .!■ whole In entirety is a pleasing • lrnurSvl tl10 on the old houtie. * ,m Provenient Gband Opbra Houbb (Jake Schwn. manager). — The Spooner Dramatic („■• "Resurrection," entered on Its fifth wZi 9 a continuation of Jammed houses * la Btandabd Theatre (Alvldo k Ln» UB ^. proprietors and managers).— Buslne! I?' tlnues unabatediy larg?. People! T* i^?" ,,,,,, De Mar, Dodle Gregory, Elcnor Dunbor m. fn^heMenJng'at the theatre, to witness Jorle King Etta Barnes. Jessie HaTO g M j£ Edna i BpoonVi fine performance of Hester, and dueenle Harden, Ailce Fairbanks? Vl™ hV"The Unequal Match." Everybody was de- Campbell, Grace Lester, LI Man Palmer. BtS ' Howard, Dot Collins, Lott e Nelson rhnit. Gates, Tom Kelly, Java Bowen, and Kclix" mal Match." Everybody ,. lighted, and declared the event a most happy one. Harlem. — Several houses will remain, open another week. The Metropolis and Star closed Jnne 8. Those remaining open are: Proctor's, Hurtlg k Seamons and the West End. __ Proctor's Onb Hundred and Twbntt- Fifth Street theatre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — The business of the past week was fully as good as In the height of tbe season. The teats were all filled ana several rows of people were standing up In Sanchez. s Ft. Worth.— At tbe Roof Garden Theat™ (Joe Z. Wheat, manager).— The (WiS Comedy Co. enjoyed good business week S May 26. For week or June I "Down nn ♦?! Farm" and "A Gay Old Boy," by the n '„ e company, divided the week. The vaudevin! people fnclnded: The McFadden listers Hsr ry Lee, Hugh Morrison, and Cello fitsnllT The week opened to a fair house ot *t"«- .«* .3fa»O.S£La«» the rear of the orchestra at most, all the gei-).- A good bill at this house week of ? evening performances. "Victor. Durand" Is f ne ol | Being preceded by a one m. the offering for thlB week, and It was pre. BUrd | ty , gtyieS ^Explain It To Me'" -n? «„«,„h «,i,h all tho npcpssarv effects, and „„„„i„v rrX_....t „ '., ii,. I J. "! p - Thi the offering for this week, and It was pre_ seated with all the neceBBary effects, and cast In the best possible Shape, with all the house favorites placed to the best advantage. The players received a warm welcome. Tbe vaudeville: Badle Furman and tbe kala- technoscope. _ — : Hurtio k Beamon's Music Hall (Ben Hurtlg, manager). — This house was to close several weeks ago, but a chance was taken on the weather, and the venture has proven profitable. Business continues to be of tbe best. The bill for this week Includes: Keno, Welch and Melrose, Meredith Sisters, Wang Doodle Quartette and Mullen, Bates Musical Trio, J. Francis Dooley, Holden and Flor- ence, Jennie Yenmans. Weber & Fields' West End (Leo C. Tel- ler, manager).— Tbe Pike Theatre Stock Company mode its first Harlem appearance at this house 6, to a fairly good sized audi- ence, and the members were well received. The engagement Is for four weeks, with a chango of programme weekly. The open- ing selection Is The Charity Ball," which was presented with all neccBssry effects to make It an acceptable performance, tbe work of the players Being especially good. Trocadero Music Hall (Bernstein k C.'intwcll, managers). — Business fell off some- what during tbe past week, due to the cool weather. Still, reports are that tbe bouse is holding It) owu. The bill for this week Is a good one, and should please the average patron. Brooklyn. — At the Orpheum (Percy 0.. Williams, manager). — "The Jolly Muske- teers" was greeted by a packed houte June 8, Agnes Paull, a Ilrooklynlte, appears, and displays considerable singing ability. Last week tho house was crowded. Next week, "Wang." Bijou (Will McAllster, manager). — "Don Caesar De Buzan" was revealed by the Spooner 8tock 8. Edna May Spooner Is Seen ns Marltana, In which role this clever player disclosed capable acting, and received much applause, while Augustus Philips, as Don Cessr, was well received by the audi- ence. Between the acts Cecil Spooner and Harold Kennedy deliver several musical specialties. Claude Thardo Is again seen In his musical act. Last week big business ruled. Next week, "Matilda." Conex Island.— In Lnna Park (C. H. Murray, manager), — As well as many pay attractions the Court of Honor renders a grand vaudeville bill. Those who entertain the large crowds that gather dally and nightly are : The Delanttl Troupe, who havo Just arrived from Berlin; tbe 'Cycle Wall, with Walthour and Albert, who appear for the last week; Mile. Bchelle and her lions. Great sensational acta are: Mile. Clcodora and Camerenl, who tilde down a wire stretched from the top of tbe electrical tower to the lake. The act Is most daring. Hush and flordon, comedy acrobatic duo. are very clover; Howard, tho head balancer: Gilbert and his goats, Joste ABhton and Er- nest Melville, bareback riders; the Two Picas, comedy clowns; Stanton, tbe great rooster, and the maid: Dnn Doty, and the Kanl Japanese Troupe. In their marvelous feuls, conclude the bill, while among tbo • many other attractions are tbe Trip to tho Moon, the World of Mars, Infant Incubator, R?J D f?, e , Theatre, shooting tho chutes, the Old Mill, the groat anlmalshow, and others. Hendhrsow Music Hall (Frank Faber, manager). — The bill prrsentcd for the cur- rent week contains many clever people. Tho 1. Ill Is as follows; Klein, Ott Brothers and Nlckerson, Lo Vlne-Oameron Trio, Eddie Reeves t Carnlontella, McDonald and Hunting- ton. Kate Dshl, Boyce and Wilson, the Blcknells, Maud Renaud, Clifford and Harvey. Ruth Garwold, Three MadcapB, Taylor Twin Slaters. Vlpla Sheldon, Johnson and Wells, nnd Exposition Four. _yAW BT%rrJWWW Hooy, the versatile member of the stock company and stnae munager here,, was benclitr.d night of June !'■»•. ., h( ! u 5 w " 8 cro w«led to the doors w 'th well wishers and admirers of Mr. Hoey l he programme was a success artistically, us. the benefit wub financially. Most of the menihers of Mr. Payton's Ibreo companies contributed their servleea. "™™ M Jlgft ' K jk T y pm will manage the Manhattan Beach Theatre. The first at- KX?^8 V n be ., J , ,HM !.? < J; wncn Paln » "tost Days of Pompeii" will he presented. Shan non h Twenty-third Regiment Band bns been engaged to gl«e concerts dally, There will £MjMra offerings 'this Summer! „in,S., 8ul { an °?,» 8ul !Jv , ,or two weeks, be- VESSt n? 6 27: , Doekstader's MlnBtrels. WperB-aKia, | D "The Mocking Bird," and "The Beauty and the Beast."...... BemSU^ 1 , S^S^Sr* aext > '""""'the man- agement of II. T. Grover Cecil Spooner Z2L&VJS eDtl 'nalastlc reception on her %i2Z2 i- the company last Friday. She re- SSS*J" m "wers to go In tho fiorest «;• ' em « " Swf br-Tke^&GIrl 1 '. 6 ^"^ *™ W,U j ■ I TEXAS. x>™ ' on, ~ At . tne Auditorium (B. A. ?SK r i l, j,?l? ttge l)'~ Thl8 nouso was opened June 1 by Rosa Mayo, in "Under Two Flags." with George W Scott, Joe D. Steffcny, MeTva. §5irrJ.j£l W T^ u S, norty '. Al i, ea Wfsehart, 2f ii. D 5, W * 0B » . Joe Bernard, C. F. Paxon Mollle Nolan, Marie De Sheffle and Walter huSTLS 9 ti ?« BU J D ^ rtlD « cas t. to a well filled and satisfied bouse. Tho vaudevlllo fuitures Introduced between the acta by the Shrewsbury Bisters, Lillian. Marjorle and Eugenie, dancers; Hlldebrand, trapeze per- former; Bill Trimble, monologlstV W. K Dawson, baritone soloist, nnd 0. W. Scott mid Jpo Bernard. In Illustrated songs, were bcurtlly received by the audience ' This company Is on for three weeks. The audi- torium has undergone muny changes since last season. Tbe stage has been enlarged! new scenery, new electrical lighting aoDa ratus, and n modern, up to date ■nassTnaa been put In. The theatre proper hSf been given a thorough remodeling, wtth newly sr- rtnged parquet seats, handsomely draped ^f 8 * ^5 n elabo rnto dress circle and plSsh ?«"t8. The upper floor has been transformed ?i2 "k bcButlful PS'" Harden and cafe, with lege box seats arranged with tables In ^n^^ po . tt ^ > P ls i!? tB ' wl,h te«" •"« palm. SE3F& a r tl8 V c »»r and profusely around! where light refreehmonta are served between •ctt. The entire auditorium la brllliantlj ah- people':' Howard 'and""weat, "Bessie BaSl Chss. Hoey, Llllle Ellsworth, Saul &££' Nellie Williams, Lizzie Mitchell. Jm Wolfe" Tom Fey, Rose Mitchell, and Ada Tula tS opening was big. no Standard Thbatrb (Frank De Ben,,, manager),— Hewlette's Merry Burlesnii.r.' In "A Philippine Princess," headed I the h » week of 1. The big olio Included: Krart Perez, Bessie Loulge King, Addison and Llv. Ingston, Ella Kaufman, Vera Miller, Mayrac Mulqueen, Blanche Navarre, Ethel Itii«»ii Llllle Chester, Llllle Weston Pear qS Pauline Heartel, Nina Oliver, Kate fE" and Grace Crane. The week opened loll: pacity. NOTES.— The attaches and performers st the Crown Theatre attended a birthday e?l. ebratlon given In honor of Manager Epstein at his residence, May 31. An enioyabe title was reported by all j Pan Powers his returned to the city, and took charge of the stage at the Standard June 1 ni Tom Ward closed a long engagement at the Crown May 30, and Is resting In this cltv ; Manager De Beoue, of the Standard Is considering the advisability of addlne another story to bis theatre. »™iu S s ,«P n . ,la .**^" At the Acme Summer Theatre (Stafford Bros., managers).— Week of June 1 the Farreli-Nelson Co. opened, for a month's engagement, to fair business, with a drama entitled "The Burglar." The com- pany Is up to the standard of popular priced attractions and carries a number of clever vaudeville people. 'Cycle Park Summer Theatrb (C. R. Mr. AdamB, manager).— Week of 1 the Noble Dramatic Co. continued to ,, draw immense business, in spite of the fact that the nights have been cool.. The company has secured, In addition to Its, vaudeville attractions. Norman, 'the frog man," and MuKenne, with bis trained dog 'Ted." Ellery's Royal Italian Band opened for a three weeks' engagement at the Fair Grounds Auditorium, to fair business. t ■ » IOWA. Des Moines— At Ingersoll Pork (Fred Buchannn, manager). — The onenlng of tbls park was postponed until June 7, on ac- count of the high water. Tbe Beggar Prlace Opera Co. presents "Fra. Dlavolo" 7. Audkobium (Wm. Foster, manager).— Wm. Foater donates the] use of the Audi- torium, and the street car company the ser- vices of the Beggar Prince Opera Co., for- a benefit performance. The entire proceeds goto the flood sufferers' benefit fund. The ill to be "The Beggar Prince" 5. • . ,.M?, aB , r Baplds.— At Greene's Opera House (Will 8. Collier, business manager).— The Ctiase-Llstor Co.'s second and lust week's business, June 1-0, was only limited each night by the seating capacity of tho theatre. Notkn.— Roy C. Dale, stage carpenter at Greenes Opera House, has resigned, and removed to Chicago Will 8. Collier at- '''"'led tho annual meeting of tho Iowa Sttto Bill Posters' Association, Aeld at Davenport, May 28, when all tho officers were re-elected. s Keokuk — At the Casino Theatre (Ed- mund Jaeger Jr., manager). — Rosnr at JMason s Co. Inaugurated tho Summer scuson May 81, presenting a repertory of plays and some pleasing specialties. Had weather conditions have prevailed thus far, und the attendance has consequently been light. Tbo company remains for n two wcekB' stay. HEW YORK'S FINEST THBATBBS Belateo Theatre, New York Theatre, KiiitWerbooker Theatre. 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Prlvaoy FIVB DOhhABR PBB YBAB Will seoore a box in the FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS of the IAN80I BAR DEPOSIT COIPalT In whloh yonr valuable papers, Jewelry, etc., osn be safely kept. Tmnka, Silverware, Pictures, Etc., taken tn storage. 90S Fifth Ave. lias Broadway. (Madison Square) Lincoln trust Oo. Building. JUN E 13. ttlorld of PlavmT •THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 379 -^Zgtnm tbe "Two Jolly Rovers" "" while our private cat was standing on L ' o: iL trmlt at Crete, Neb., last week, quite ""JJ lou ™ «M*nt occurred, two freight cars V» turned loose and running Into our bt ' og to collision was bo heavy that almost c,r «ihin« breakable on our, car was dam- «'f'7 heavy chiffonier was torn from Iff? Slhuw falling on Lola Milton Klsh- K'h fracfurlng "her collar bone and dls- AteM. at the shoulder joint. 'if first it appeared to be a very aerlous oiitirr • however, atw la doing well. The W™,' attention and courteous treatment PfThe railway people to members of our SmUT. "id bringing our car and company SESifc Omaha, was appreciated. Manager ?'l Milton rffl concluded to disband lis 1 ininv owing to this accident, although we SXbKkeT through the Black kills and Da- ?„..« for the entire Summer season. The Stm Jolly Hoovers", Co. established a flat; 22m record In their twenty-seven weeks' (our Sooth and through Oklahoma, doing a ^ huslneas for the first time In new ter- SSJr and Manager Milton will go over the route again next season, being hooked for rel — r Tne last performance at the old Boston Museum, Boston, was glvenevenlng of Mon- Ja June 1. by the Empire Theatre ^tock Co. ffi' Museum is to be torn dowrn Immediately. — John S. Wallace, who will play next mum with Kugenle Blair's company. Is the .utbor of a sketch entitled "The Charmlnir (EH" which he has disposed of to "Senator" * r — Murray 4 Mackey Notes: We closed a mucessful season of forty-eight weeks at imndout, N. Y. Our company next season will number twenty-two people, and we will carrr a carload of special scenery and five lilub class vaudeville acts. J. M. Donavln will be the leading man, making his third seaxon with this attraction. Mae B. Hurst, Kdtvard Slivers, Cato, 8. Keatb, Joseph 8. Solun. Gustave Lenty, F. J. Murray, Walter Kldrldgc, Katherlne Corinne Carey, and the r nD z sisters have so far been engaged for next season. Managers John J. Murray and 1,'rank H. Mackey have secured the following nuijs: "Just Before Dawn," "Resurrection," ■Tbe Defaulter,' - "A Fatal Marriage," "Dub- iin Day" and ''The Power of the Church." Kach play will be'mounted with special scen- ery. They ere also negotiating for "Captain Heme, U. 8. A," and ^'The Dice of Death." Our season will open at Springfield, O., Aug. 17, noil we will start to rehearse Aug. 3. Messrs. Murray A Mackey are spending the .Summer at Cincinnati, 0., where they will remain until our season opens. ' — Geo. M. Cohan, whose songs and intiedles have been favorably received In New York, has written a new musical com- edy, entitled "Little Johnny Jones." Tbe piny deals with the career of an American millionaire horse owner, . In whose employ Johnny wlna fame and fortune as a Jockey. AmiM? the features will be several new songs ■aid to be very "Cobanesque." The leading female role will be played by Ethel Levey, nnd the production will be under the man- agement of James H. Powers. — Welch Francis A Co.'s "Weary Willie Walker" Co., under the management of Frank K. Baker, closed a successful season of forty- unt weeks at tbe Columbia Theatre, Newark, N. J., May 80. Tbe show opens under tbe — Jans Rivers, who went to the La- fayette Square Theatre, Washington, for the second business, has been made leading lady. — The Lakewood (Me.) 'Stock Co. opened June 6, with tbe following: Maude Winter, J\ Illsnclic Rice, Lew McCord and wife, Nelli Twomey nnd Harry G. Stafford. — Kdwln Thnnhomtcr, manager of the Arsdemy of Music, Milwaukee, arrived hero 'Slay 2D. , — Blanche MouVton was married May 22, 1o Mr. McDonald, of the Kate Claxton Co. — Boyd P. Jay writes: "My recent 'ud.' In tun ( 'mite ii lnought me a number of tltst class propositions, from among which I Helecled two new plays, to be used In repertory nest season. I have purchased a half Interest In tbe Brcckenrldge Btock to., and will feature, jointly, the eccentric I'omrdlsn, Charles Breckenrldgc, and the dainty soubrette, Margaret 'Minton, In an entirely now repertory of late New York HiicceHses. We ere booked solid until after tbe flint of the year In the very best time In 'in- middle Went, and Intend to make this one of the best equipped repertory companies in (no West. New lithographic work for Mr. Ilrcckonrldgc and Miss MJnton Is being none, uIeo engraved 'black work, and new seenory. Is Being made. Mr. Brecken- Jldge J« an acknowledged favorite In the territory booked, and If novel. advertising, a company of capable actors, and plays mount- ed with every attention to detail and effect •mint for anything, then our success for next season f« ■ foregone conclusion." .. T "f. n Klngsley is resting at his cottage, < edur itioge Camp, for the Summer. He Iibh lidded a new naphtha launch to liln fleet, and » ules that It is tbe speediest on Luke Uinmnlaln. 4 „~ %• and Mrs. Fred D. Lucler have gone }o the Wolra, N. H., for June and July, after BSE* , successful weeka with Wlllard *'. rem "' in "Pickings from Puck." They BE 'e'V rn to New York In July to begin iteir'r h Nttt M ' W1 " B ' A 8on of uJ~JF^f Dalfymple Comedy Co, will open i'« sixth Hcuson early In August, with a g* repertory. Many of tbe former mem- ,"" ha y« been engaged, and a few new nw i ", be 8 ** n - Manager Dalrymplo states in no is sparing no pains to make bin "'Dipaiiy na succeasful as in the. past, on™ J.lL Pre ?a Rollins baa closed a successful iSSWMBi of forty' weeks with tho M. V. rSSSi C< \ 'Western). She has been highly 'omplliuentcd for her excellent work In tho various characters she has portrayed. ln"!p.r« an r, 8 ' Holt writes: "My recent 'ad/ " ' ™ Ctirf bb broujght me thirty odd let- L"' ■"* of them from some of the best EEfffiHkJBr* after careful consideration I tEr.SSSk** oe w| th the Mabel Paige Co. nn „ £ ther aea«on. I am very busy working s JJJ8? original Ideas, and will Introduce am i SK2* 1 !* new instruments In my act. I KrJWyW th « Bummer at my home In SSIi.%»-S!*«! I will remain until the bir?» i of , MiM Paige's season, at Wilkes- w'p a A ? 8 - 10 " n »«. , Burt wrlte8 tbat be has Just closed I'lctnln n p 8800 * eaaagemeof with the Mamie. firnkVSi ' H * opens this week at Dubois hnBh. . atre * or the Summer season. He Mil„! t en . f l 'e-engaged by. Manager Grace. v to do n„ ; Ml "» T'lemlng for season 1H0.i-O4. tr.r-?{ { „iPi r J nc| P?J comedy and Introducing his on? „? .•?' CH J " n(f m specialties hsve been w .h'V.i'bPoeclded hlta of tho past season 2 J '/W" company. ' own i'*" w ' Hanley announces that hln °on h°W* wl11 take the road next aes- "TS. at i 00T «ct domestic drama, entitled JninL Jjr ( i ell .u or tne Qooa," by True B. tlSSr T&Jto author in the leading cliar- Prlntino .Jin" "Wlpment of new scenery nnd wl l \J 7" 1 b - e tarried, and the production •Km wnr°, ne i of c " refnI attention to detail, with W h°, rk „ '» »nld_ to be very Interesting, well Ml&£5 8I l d touching heart Interest thVrh,i 1 . d t d - Manager Hauley will plnre comnsn" q • ln th * n ■ Bdl, ™ a ctpMe — Notes from Watson's Stock Co., No. 2 Company: Ve open our season at Eldorado. 111., June 8. having been delayed for some t d h£ B ,„i 0W l n 1- t0 " 1C J> l * h * ater fasinfJ throughout Kansas, making It Impossible fur Homo of our people to get here. Mr. Watson lias disposed of his hotel, and hereafter will cive all bis attention to his showa. We are •booked sol d for the Summer season through- out Illinois, Iowa nnd Kansas. The fol- lowing people are engaged: T. K. WatBon, sole owner; H. Carter, manager; Win. Mc- Millan, stage director : 0. V. Mason, musical director; Mrs. Sadie Daniels, C. A. Daniels, W. B. Maysard, Orln Forbs, David L. Wil- liams, Frank L. Daugherty, Maud Dixon. Dora LlndeH, Florence Farmlngton, Baby llelltn and Master Barney Tate. . "T, F I an J? c - Burton has been re-engaged by h. 1. Carpenter to play the part of Dick Hlgglns, in "A Little Outcast." — Kdwln Clayton has been engaged for the Summer with the Williams Stock Co.. at Bar Harbor, Me. — Bessie Marie Gordon Is spending the Summer in Elmlra, N. Y„ where she la taking treatment for spinal trouble. — Julia "helps has Joined "O'li'lynna 1 Stone Wall" Co., for the Summer, touring Maine. — Edsall-Wlnthrope Co. Notes: John On- man has bought Mr. Bernstein's Interest in t, s company, which makes the Arm Edsall- Wlnthrope & Oaman, equal owners. Mr. Osman will asaame tbe management of the company, and will set to work at once to make this ono of tbe strongest repertory companies on tbe road. He has purchased the rights of Jean C. Morosco's "In the Heart of Cuba," and will use It as an opening bill next season. The company opens early In August, and tour the Southern States. Wo have many good people already engaged and will depend on the ever reliable Clip' feb to All what vacancies we have left. — Russell Hampton bas.beeu engaged to filay tbe leads for the Concordia Stock Co., n Little Rock, Ark., for tbe remainder of the Hummer Benson. — The Theatre Republic, at San Fran- cisco Cnl., was burned June 7. Nance O'Ncll, who opened 6 for a season of repertory, lost some of her costumes. — Blanche Bates and Ada Lewis sailed for England June U. They will spend some time In London and In the South of France. — Raymond Hitchcock, who baa been play- ing "King Dodo," sailed for Europe June 0, from Boston. — William Francis Burke writes : "Having closed a season of forty-nine weeks as prin- cipal comedian with tbe Murray A Mackey Co., I am making arrangements for the tour of the Burke-MeCann Co. next season, in which I will star Jointly with Oeraldlne McCann. I am sanguine of success, having secured tbe best of time and four new roy- alty plays, nil of which have child star parts. In which Little Oeraldlne will have an op- portunity to display her great ability as a child actress." . — Notes from J. O. Stuttz: "Was She to Blame?" has been meeting with such suc- cess that the management has doubled upon placing four one night companies on Hie road next season. Last season we played two hundred and ninety cities and towns, and out of that number over two hundred nnd sixty ' have requested return iliuteu. The companies will be styled East, . South, West and North. Dates are now filling for the North and South. Jed Carlton Is general manager. — Henry Vlctorellls has closed a succeas- ful season with the Keystone Dramatic Co., and Is at his home In Newark, 0. It. L. Crescy will produce Langdon Mc- Connlck's rural drama, "Out of the Fold," at the Great Northern Theatre, Chicago, June 21. Sylvia Bldwell and Theodore llabtock will appear In the leading roles, and a strong supporting company has been engaged. Mr. Cresey has leased tbe Mar- lowe Theatre. In Chicago, and the bouse will be Included In tbe Stair A llnvlln circuit. Tho location la one of the best In that city for a popular price house. We are Informed that several thousand dollars will be ex- pended In Improvements. — Chns- Howard Is taking a few weeks rest at Atlantic City, prior to starting re- hearsals wltb Wi for next season. Ity, pi & Vol liearsals wltb Ward & Vokcs' ucw production — Matt Nimher severed his connection with the Mortimer Snow Stock Co. at Al- bany, .v. xV, May 30, and returned to New York. He loft for Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 2, nnd Ik located at the Lafayette Theatre In that city, representing James M. Mrenniui, Who is furnishing the burlesque stock at that house, nnd alro nt the Star Theatre, Cleve- land, for tho Summer season. Mr. Naslicr will divide his time between Buffalo and Cleveland until August, when he returns to tho Sullivan, Harm A Woods forces. ' — The Melnottes, after forty-four weeks as soubrette and comedian wltb the Hoyt Comedy Co,, closed at Little Rock, Ark., and are at Spring Lake, Mich., their Summer home. They liuve signed for next aeason as comedian and soubrette with Chas. Marvln'a "Wise Member" Co. — Notes from tho Lottie Mac Gilbert Co. : We open our season Aug. 17, at Bethany, HI, ReheurHiils start one week earlier. All three night stands will be played, with I he exception of one week nt the Summer l'srk, Keokuk, la. Our season Is booked solid through Illinois, Missouri, Kansaa and the middle West. The company will be completo In every detail, and the scenery and stage settings will be marvels of beauty. — When "The Little Princess" Co. ar- rived in Chicago, recently, to open Its four weeks' run at Powers' Theatre, It was dis- covered that tho baggage and scenery had been left behind when the company departed from KansaB City, It lookd like a postpone- ment of tbe opening, but quick communica- tion with General Tnssenger Agent Cliarl- ton, of the Chicago & Alton R. II.. started a special from Kunaas City at 10 o'clock Monday morning. The property car arrived In Chicago at v. >«., tbe 480 miles between Kanaas City and Chicago having been covered nt nn average speed of slxty-flvo miles nn hour. Although the properties were rushed to tho theatre upon their arrival, there was an unavoidable delay In getting every- thing ready, nnd In consequence the nrat night audience was kept waiting u short time. But tho special saved tho day (or (venlng). nnd the play was thus enabled to open without the serious handicap of a first night dlsanoolntment. . . — Joe Thaver closed a successful seaaon with the Clara Turner Co. at Watcrtown, N. Y., May 30, and baa signed with Holden Bros.' "Nobody's Claim" Co. for next sea- — Charles Frohman has signed a con- tract with John Hare, and will star h m In a new play, by J- M. Barrle, opening In Sep- tember at Wyndbcm'a Theatre, Loudon. — Mrs. Edwin Knowles has become asso- ciated with tho woman'a department of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, aa special representative. — Tho tour of the Llebler A Co. aggrega- tion. In "Romeo tmd Juliet." which was liruken by Eleanor Kohson's Illness, was r«- Hiimtd nt Providence. It. I.. June 4. Janc,< O'Neill then replaced Ebon I'tytupton as Mercutlo, nnd Almo Crugcr Hlao oppeared with the company for tbe flrst time as Ladv "— Among the players who sailed for Europe last week were: Edouard de Reuke, Mme. Schumann-Helnk, Ramon Alvarez, Lulu Olaser, Louto Harrison and Jeroslav Koclan. — Nat M. Wills will open "The Son of Rest," at the Fourteenth Street Theatre, Aug. 17. Lamar and Gabriel and the Al- lisons have been engaged. ; Edna Aug will star next season under the managemont of Leander S. Sire. In A Four Leaf Clover." a comedy, by Martsa Morton, with music by A. Baldwin Sloan. — Notes from the Steelsmlths— Our ro*. ter Is almost complete for nut season. Our repertory consists of: "Just Before Dawn," "Knobs o' Tennessee," "A Man of Mystery," "A Missouri Boy," "The Two Vagabonds," "The Sleeping City" and "Prisoner of Al- giers." We carry fourteen people. Including two vaudeville teams, La Mott and Beatrice, serpentine, butterfly, transformation and Are dances, with electrical effects and Illustrated songs, making their second season wltb us. rhebus Bros., singers, dancers and com- edians, have been featured tbe past two sea- sons wltb tbe Chase-Lister Co. "Just Before Dawn" and "Knobs o' Tennessee" we secured from the Western Amusement Association, of Chicago, and for which we have forty- three styles of special paper for these two pieces alone. We are booked well up Into next Beanon In the larger towns snd cities, starting off' with five fair dates. We are very busy now, having our old scenery re- touched and getting out new. — Jane Field, ok "The Earl of Pawtucket" Co., whose name In prhate life was Mlnnn Clansennlus, was married on June 4, In New York City, to Laurens Pember Rider, a non-professional. — "A Country Kid" Notes: Whlttnker It Hicks have secured Western territory for an elaborate production of "A Country Kid." and will open In Mt. Clemens, Mich., on Aug, 17. An excellent cast has been se- cured, nnd an entire new scenic production of the drama will be presented. The play baa been rewritten and enlarged, and this season Messrs. Whlttaker A Hicks will csrry a concert band and orchestra, and will In- troduce n novel and original street parnde. It Is their Intention to make this production ouc of the best on tbe road. — Manager Samuel L. Tuck has engaged star next season. Mr. Beckett for the past "Mr. Plpp," In which Charley Grspewln will star next season. Mr. Heckert, for the eight years has been stage director With Willie Collier. — Frank Williams goes In advance of "The Christian" next season, being his third sea- son with that attraction. — - Rcselte Knott Is to star next season under the mnna(rtment of Frank U Tcrley, In "When Knighthood Was In Flower." Under tbe Cents. Notes hiiom the Wai.teii L. Main Enor- mous Shows, Circus, Mcnagerlo and Savage South Africa. — We played June 8, at To- ronto, Can., to two tents full to overflow- ing. Tbe shows will play Quebec and Mont- real soon, being headed In that direction. The spectacular feature, "Savage South Af- rica," Is taking like a cyclone In this coun- try. The reason Is that many of the sol- diers who take part In that war drama — If It may be called so, though on a scale of magnificence Impossible to present only ol fresco — are from this section. They wero In. the South Africa wars, nnd the representa- tions they give arc a duplicate of tbe scones. The other members of the feature Include South African Boers, Zulus, Matabeles, Bush- men and New South Wales troopers. All are under direction of Captain J. .P. Vlsser. a Boer scout. He Is a giant of seven feet In stature. Mr. Main has drawn together this Reason the greatest array of circus ring talent be has ever bad. He has a large me- nagerie, wltb big herd of elephants, and tbe parade Is gigantic In length and has big feat- ures. Tlio Ulngllngs have been on our trail since tbe opening, April 18, In Springfield, O. Both proprietors are on the friendliest of terms. John Ringling called on tbe show In Toronto Wednesday. He was accom- panied by his Kcurrylng press man, Jay iirady, and both were made welcome by Walter L. Main under bis canvas. He placed at tbelr disposal the best box, and, with other dlgnltarlea of the Main Shows, en- tertained his guests. John Ringling was an attentive spectator of the acts In the three rings and elovatcd stages, and pronounced the performance great. Ho was even en- thusiastic In applause st some of the acts that come under tbe classification of "thrills." John D. Carey Is doing the advertising con- tract work, two weeks ahead of the shows, this season ; Tom I,. Wilson follows him, n week behind, to herald tbe coming of the big circus through local work In tho papers. II. F. Hoffman does tho cbaperone press duty with the circus; also makes solid with the gentlemen of the press, and sees that their modest wnuts aro attended to with that courtesy which should distinguish tho real press agent who knows that "It la more blessed to glvo than to receive." Thus far tbe Main Shows have met with wonder- ful success, In most of tbe towns ployed turning tbe folks away from the door, the scats not being vacant, nor to be had for love nor money. The country's prosperity has proved a fairy to circuses this season. People urc nil working nnd have money to spend for entertainments. Notes P1IOM Lownnv BROS.' SlfOWH. — Business ever since our opening lum been far beyond expectations, and Is by far the largest known ln the history of this show. In spite of lots of opposition, which tip to this time has not materially affected us. Mr. Luwery has purchased n now (deeper to replace our old one, to be delivered to us nt Addison, N. Y. Prof. John Kcllcy, aeronaut, makes his daring balloon ascen- sion and parachute drop evory evening at 7.30, from the show grounds. Potter and Haiucih will hereafter be known as Henry and May Potter. Tbey ure now touring tbelr annual circus season, and report success. . Tub Ellet Troupe) report meeting wltb success In their new aerial bar and casting act with tbe Walter L. Main Shows. Walter L. Main ami Florence) L. Main were divorced at Jefferson, <).. May 20. . Whim; the Walter L. Main Circus was showing In Batavlu, N. v.. last week, a baby camel was born to "Mrs. Damascus," one of tbe camels of the show. Si* ALABAMA. Mobile — At the Monroe Park Theatre bald In the PraUlnst Spot 1st the World, Oode" A Play with "TH* Garden of «K*» (COLORADO.) Mamagfirs will kindly address M. W. II.VNI.KV, llooui SON, Knickerbocker Theatre Building. 14UM Broadway, New Tforkj EDISON Projecting Kinetoscopes and Films. Rend for New Kllm Mupnlement, No. 1TG. giving titles and descriptions of Over One Hundred New Subjects. Following sro u few of tho latest I Three Hen In a Boat, Deiteroas Hand. Aerial Posing. PoMeeiuan's interrunled Vision. A Dope ln Ditnonlty. Staff. Hunt. SoeMes at the Zoo. Perfbrmlna Dogs. Oonntjr Pair. ijfirera nnd the Imp, Sersstader's DlJfloaltlea, ■ I The Impatient Uumat- The Photographer's violin. Coal Mine. heaping Trout. A Jewish Danee at Jerusalem, Feeding Plarson* In Pront of St. Mark's « liureli, Venloo, I Egyptian Paklr with Dancing Monhey. Hating Mararronl In the Bitreetl of Naples. I Bypllan Boya in Swimming Baae. Edison Exhibition KineloBcope, $115.00. Edison Universal Kineioscope, 175.00. EDISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY BAIN OPPICB AND FACTORY, Orange, N. J ., V. ■• A. I NI-IW YORK oVl>'lCB : 88 Chambers Bt OFFICE FOIl UN1TRD KINGDOM; B2 Orays Inn Hond, Holborn, London, W. C, England. HUROPUAN OFFICII): .1- Rempart Salut (iconics, Autwcrp, U«lg. :uuisNo THE KINKTOORAPII CO..., KI/UINK OPTICAL CO I'KTi'IR BAC1UAI.UP1 ....... stNTB: ...41 H. 2tst Ht., Now York City. Tt'i Hluto Ht.. Chicago, III. (lllil Market Hi., nan Francisco, •»!. ctssful season lit Monroe Ptlrk Kiinriiiy. Mnv 30 Tho Mobile Theatre will open the season Aug. -Mi next, with Herrmann, the magician. More than sixty ntt ructions luivo already been. hooked at this house, And Man- ager Tannenbaum says : "More than tbe number usually booked so early In the sea- son." The prospecln aro for a most success- ful season, and a number of the big New York coinpaules will play bare. 1 i ♦»» INDIANA. Hvnnsvllle. — At Cook's Park Opern House (F. J. Helffert, uuinagnr). — This resort is doing good business with vuurtnvllle. and week of June 1 presented ICulberinc Hevarl, Don Leo, tho .lnnietiH, and Hilly lUmdull. Kutbcrlnn Hevarl made siicb a. decided bll she continued her engagement nnotliur week. . Notkh. — The HI met i.'nr Park, under Ibo management of the Indians Amusement Co., will open June in and run nil Hummer, changing tho piogrumme weekly The ICvsnsvllle III ewlug .Association la building it Summer pavilion and theatre about four miles north of town. Thoy expect lo rim vaudeville nil Hummer, The Kvansvllls Horse Hhow, under the msDugcmciit of Dr. 0. D. Gray, opened Juno 2. to nn Immense crowd. Annual shows will bo given here- after. s i Terre- Haute. — At tho Casino Hummer Theatre (Hrelnlg A Robinson, malingers), — The Huston Ideal Opera Co. week of May Ml, and same attraction week of June 7. Ilusl- lll'KK IS ffOOd. (T.aiik'h i.iAiuiHN fdco. K. Clark, manager). — Iliirlcsnue, "Who Hied First," week of June 1. The kill Included : On Vnro and Csrlo, Tom and Gertie Grimes, and Curtis Misters. Coming, week of 7 : Lann and Kslclln, Mounts and Hot Mnr, Tom mid Gertie Grimes. Notk. — Thn Casino Park TlistUrii nptOMt May 111, wltb tlio lloston Ideal Unwra Co.. In "Hnlil Pasha," to a crowded house. The company Is meeting wltb success, snd the filays given are A No. 1. II. I, Adcs, a Torre laute boy, Is manager of the company. They play hern two weeks more, after which they go to Milwaukee for an extended run. s > Indlananolle. — At lbs Park Theatre (Dickson A Talbott,' managers). — Weber A Fields' nil star company tested the capsclty of the house June 1, for one performance, The show was an unqualified success. Tbls closes tbe season here. »»♦ , UTAH. Mall l.nl'f City — At tin- Halt Lake Theatre (Ceo. |>. Pypor. manager). — K. II. Modern, In "If I Were King." played, I" Hie largest receipts' of lb" season, Mh.v 'JH .'Ml. Amelia Klnghaui, In "The Climbers," closes the sea- son June 3S.itT. The Hiiami (Jones A Hummer, managers). —The Ward Co.. In "Hazel Klrkc,' 7 did good buslnvsu week of June 1. Calho'h Paiik I.I. Bcrgermnu, manager), opened May 30 wltb borse races, to good crowds. ' Halt I'ai.acb (J. Myers, manager) opened to good business May 20, with bicycle races. Hai.tair (J. K. Langford, mnnasjer) opened to good business May 80, with a grsud boll uml dog show. Laooom (J. H. Crltchlow. manager) opened May 30, wltb a bicycle road face, and did fins business. If you're pluaned, we're pleased. If you're disappointed, we'll keep the suit and malec you another. It takes two to dluputc — rvc wont. That's one of the hig tliinjrs in dealing here. It makes customers who stuy custom- ers. The cost of any one suit is a good investment if it will keep your good will. Real Donegal Home- spuns, made the best wc know how (pants and coal)— $21. Forty other sorts of homespuns for your choos- ing. We'll send samples, measuring out fits and fashion cards upon request. ARNHEIM Broadway & 9th St.. N. Y. A NOVELTY, PATKNTBD June 'J, 130). Big money on streets or Summer resorts. K«w hundred buys it. SNAP, P. O. liox 1337, N. V. — The body of tbe late John Htrombnrg, the well known musical composer and dl rector, who was for so many years with Weber A fields, was tnken to Oak HIM Cemetery. Woousocket, II. I., uu Sunday, June 7, for interment. It bsu been held In a receiving vault until a unliable monument waa erected at tlib ctoctery. the israrw" :yoee: -olibkeb. JVNE 13, ENGLAND'S LAMEST AND BEST THEATRICAL A8EN0Y, ESTAB. 1890, a.9 r no, notice will be taken of correspondence otherwise. Uaudcville and minstrel. '/.auk anii Stktmon pluyetL I lie I'ului'i* The nt ri', Hoslon, Insl week, mill me IIiIk week hi kflili'H Now York boo.se, wllli KoIiIi'n, I'hlludelpbhi mill ItiiHlun, l» follow. 'I'hi.y ■ijii'H on Room's circuit »r parka fur ten w>-i'k«,. commencing July 0. TlIK lillKAT llARHKI'KH Write from Hung Kong, China, uh fiillowH: "We have finished successful i-iigiigciiieiiis III Auslinlln, 'I'jih- iiioiiIii, ijiiociisluiul,- Vlrlorln, Now South WhIi'k ami New Zculnnd. Now we nre tour- lug Ihe fnr Hnst wllh our own cnmpnity, and ■invlntl plnyed Ceylon mill Inillo, w« Are now In Hogg Kong, r'rorii hern we in t<» Munlln, then Shanghai, China ; Niigusnkl, Yokohama uiitl 'I'oklo, Japan, then tit I lie Japan Uxlil- hl I Ion, In Aiwock. It Ik hiiIU In Hong Kong that it Ih a bin Worlit'H I>'alr. Hong Kong Ih ii very nice illy, anil It Ih a grand night to nee war Hlilpx hi Urn Mirliur from all coitn- irles, lUiiil more urn arriving every iliiy. We have It novel I j thai We secured here for our company, n ml we are going to take the Hinue to Kurnpe with uh after we IIiiIhIi liwV I'Atili F. f'ANn write* that lie has closed v.l Hi Nelly I.yoiiH lleiily, im musical director, mid Ih jififii Llii« mi original musical una innglrttl ml, "HpnrkH from the Magi's Wiuul." TllH 'I'IIIIIII) KUIUKD8 HCOI'llI good with their new act nt Youngslowu, t>., liwt week, mill will open next week ou Frank [Spell- mail's circuit. , j. 1'iiWtki.t.r AND llAnci.iiTK. who opened their' Bummer park season nt Olympic Park, (imitanongii, Teim., May II, are meeting wltbgnMH. \4> vi .,.-■•... .• . . llAimt II. Bakph write*) : "1 am bookeil Hiillil on the I'nellli' coast, until Jiiiiiiiirv, 1IMM, through Hdwln It. Ijiiik ninl Archie U-vy, lu I ne ' principal vaudeville houses nnil park circuits. Introducing my redned musical specially." JtfNNlNUH and Jkwf.i.i. are presenting their now'net, "A Five Dollar llet," throughout the WeHt nnd Honth, mid liuve met with hiic- cess. 'J'hey liuve Home good pal'kH lionkcil fur July nnil August. '|'iiiii:i; Mm, hi. i. v Histiuih. Plnklc, Anna nml <>ni, aro ineetlug with kiiccchh In their trio net. They closed n Hlxleen weeka' en- gngemciit on the Iji Pellle. Theatre circuit, wWen includes theatres In Spokane, Kver- etle, Sent llo, "iViihIi., and Vancouver, II. 0, mid opened June 1 on tlio Hhleld'H circuit, id . C'onlrnyV Theatre, l'ortlaud, Ore., uml have the entire circuit to follow. They then gu Co Orauulau'a California Iiouhoh fur ■sixteen weeks, which fills ull time until I'cb- ninry, HUM. Das NiiRimfAN and Mauri, Db IfonnasT have Just gotten up for coniiillmenlnry ills Irlbillloil a neat blotter, with n lent her top In ■which Ib buruecl their nnmea. i.'i.iitohii TiiMNim and Ionr Hutton re- port Hiieceaa nt Hronk Tlrnlre, Marlon, lint., Miiimger Moore hiivlng extended llieir engagement one week. They tire iHinkeil nt WnliiiHh i'MVillnn, Isigunnporl, Ind., mid have n reliirii dale of two weeka ut the Orphcum, Telle llilllle, lull. AimiH htm cloHi'd her engagement with the I'lilillloncu Circus lu Culm, mid I'ctnrneil to New Xork June 4. Kii.iimv anii Hiiitton write : "We drat pro- duced a one net cmneily, under the title of "Tim New Tyjiewrller,'. On Jan. II, IBM, nt Tony I'UHlor'H Tlteiitfe, New York, and have heeii playing it ofl'i and on ever Hluce Unit lltae." v m Notrn fiinM .Wiuittn'B;-. CllMRUIANH. — We niMMied niir Nuinmur. i^eiiHOU nt Mt. Moi'i'lH, Mletu, Mny tin, lo fnlr buBlneaa, Our ros- ter la rh follaWKt chii'i. Dorniun, O. C, Hull, duck (lullowiiy, the 'Do tJuldlua. Hithv I'eii- trlce, Kiwa, Hnilth, Mlutiia Hewell, Wlmlwir Newlon, iMr, uml Mr*, W. Wilbur,. Ml lie Dounn nnd the iii'Ung dog, I'm. The niin- piiuy will clone -about the middle of AiikuhI Mr. nml Mr*. Walter Wilbur, Utile Diinim and their nellng dog, I'nt, liuve HlKiied wllh Ion t'nrrnirB.t.'oimsly Co., which open* Aug. I.KHWii IcitnniH wtrltea Mini lie went on nt the I'eople's Theatre, Hover, Del., for bin ilehul, oh a trump coiiieilhiu uml buck mid wing dancer, nml intule good, liefoti' a large miillence. ««» VIHRINIA. HlolilllOllll.— Al the Academy of Music (TIioh. (i. frill h, miinngerl. -The lilften 1'inil- linuv beglnn on June x the fourth week of lis 'Siilniner HeiiHOh, Willi "l»ilvy Cl'oi'kelt ■in I In' nilriieilon for the week. "Under Hie lied llolie," »|lnl play given during the week of I It, proved Hie best drnwlng card of I he KcitHoii. I'ni-ked huiim-H i I every ulgbt. Ili.niii It'ltilH. McKee. iiuimigerl. — The lilffeu MiihIciiI t'omeily t'o. Ih ut ilils 1uuihi> week or N, for Hie ilvsi lime tills seiiHun. "M'Helle "Awkllia" Ih III* Hi'leclhili. "The l.lttle MlnlHler," by Hie rnwietl Company, drew large houses during week of 111. Niitr. --The t'tlMlno throws IIh doors open, for the Hist (line HiIh bi'iihiiii, K. Mnfoiu. At Ocean View t'nuliio (Jnke Weils, iiHiuamr).— Owliii m tun mm-nrrlyal of Hie nilriieilon hooked for Ibis house fur week or June I, the t.'iiRlno remained closed. "A TtirklRh Texan" week of 8. m. i mi Thratiim (Abb fluilth, manager).— I'einile who mien «l bin house week of N are : li in ml nnd Hcitj. ThonutH mid Van, Hie (Ireut liclvii. Jennie Wilson, nnd elms. M. WeHt. HiiHlnen* Is good. gerjc It Manhattan Tiikatrd (Kretl Tleck, mnna- Coiielnni -Kor week of H: Coiwlnnd and Coi>e- Viinil, Mlnule Wnrdidl, Hammond and Pack- ard, Jim Woodvllle. Mary I'eroelle. Marion l-'lorence, and Ida Hocy. Oeorge Hniuniond Is hUHluess malinger. Auditorium Thhatiir (J. of. nnrton, man- ager i. — New people for week of 8 arc: Jolui- Non und Sullivan, the Three Kouta. Hrnnt mid Murray. Kloreacolidwarda, (leorge John- Min, riossle Holden, Mny Pierce, l.lllle WiuHls, and ChnH. K, ItcnlR. manager. Pet«-r»liiirar. — The Academy of Music (Wni. E. French, manager).— Tula houtc wna dark week of Juuo 1. Ji'RUNIlAI.B l'ABK CARtNO (Joe K, Illirst, munuger). — Opened fur the Summer hoohou June l, wllh the Hnrrlsvu-AduiuH Stock {•.it., prrteutlng "Koauoke," lo fair houses. The company , la under the personal Riiper- vishui of I'url P. Adams, and will piny here throughout the Reason. « i» — llnrrv Hlnlr. stild to he a lirolher of r.ugiMlle lilnlc. comnillled milclde a I • Hie Itovnl llestnurtiiit, ou llrondwii.v, New York I'lt'v. Ill the iiiorumg of June o, by diiiiklng intliollc mid. . _ ^ 'fife Ih-nt i-lntltes In Awfi'liti nrf inaCfin ' MM l'*i*,' the. ftitltlou centi-e or the vomilru. W.C.Loftus&Co., New York Cnslom Tailors with a Perfect Mail Order gysten, "Nu Jit, no jMy" Our price* are low enough to leave no ex- cuse for buying reudy- uiiiilc clutliliig, uml our wgrk J* toe kind the most fastidious II ml pleasing. IV e cut lo your measurement's and IIKkc lo your onlel. I Our Famous Men'* Hnlfa anil Oviil'i'iisli to ne mine m IP In Kogllsh Tweeds, Scotch lie v lots, .serges, cassinieres, It nil dished Worsteds, I'liu IHttgonals, Tlilii- eis, vicuiiiis, Oxford*, prnetlcaliy nnylhlng a tiiiiii wiinis— iiimle to measure lor fit, A Hue line of Trouser- ings nt $,'i. Our Improved system of Heir-niensurcmeni Insures perfect in. CATAUMIUI-; AND SAMHI.KS KIIKE. iTIiecalulognc show* stylish business clothes at fit; also l.'uiawuy mills, Prince Alliens, Tuxedo and r.velilng Dress Soils ut various prices up in | DO, llctweeh these Iwoexiremes we can surely satisfy any reasonable taste. "We puy express chu^rgitH everywhere." W. 0. LOPTtTS & CO., Custom Tailoring only. Htw Broadway, N. \ . When yim rlitl Nub York mum In ami meet Mr. /.<(/7m». Our nl»re Ih nrxt lo J'rov- tar't fijlh Atnutt r/iralrt. When Y™ Are. In Nood of Honey i . OALLAT. LAWRENCE'S LOAN 0FFI0K, a. r i'4 Klrtt A vrn no. Bet. 14th and lalh Sis., N. Y. It Makes No DIDcrenpe How barge qr Small (he Amount Required, or What the Article You Wish lo Pledge, You Cuu Do Better Here Than Klsewbere. KxccpUonully Liberal Loans tothe Profession. Ooodn Forwarded to A 1 1 l'.u is of the United Stales mid Caiunin. . All l>lmlgn> Kept On* Year. Kstalillshei' IJto. flIOVINU PICTUHK MACHINES, KllJlB, Slide* and Accessories;, New aud Second Hand, Huilllfiictlircil, llOllglll, Sold, llelliuileled and lie paired. Kiileruilmnciils furnished, (leniisn Ameri- can Cinematograph A Film Co.. 176 K. wit li St., N. Y. TwVnTHD, BArID MUSlCIANSFtm 13th U. S. CAVALHY; Solo Cornet, Cornet, lv n«i Clarionet, llnrllone. Saxophone, Clarionet, l-'lule and Piccolo, Apiilloanls nuisl be nntiiiirrted, be- tween ages of ••!( and rw, nf good ohnructer und temperate liiihll*. Hen whn itmidoulde on string espci'billy desired, Apply In pernou or by letter lo llECHUITINfl OKKICKIl, «° West, Mndlsou SI., Chi- cago; -in N. Tremout St., Kewauee, III.; •£> Third Ave.. N. Y. Oily: 131(1 Filbert Nf ' DOR W. Fourth St., Cincinnati Olive Si*.. St. Louis, Mo. \ewauee, III.; a.. Third I SI., I'll lliulcl |ili Ill, I'll.; ill, Ohio, or Third ami A. GOODRICH, 1.AWYKP., Ml West Madison St., Chicago; established I8W. business legal and quiet. Uranitlie* and fiutllltlea In other Suite*. MUSIC COMPOHMU AND Alt It ANUKO for any lusiriuucnt, or uunibor of Inslrumeui*. Songs, words und music, sketches, etc. Send stamp. (Ill AH. L. LKWIS. -I-I' Klclllllunil St., Clin -liimtl I. O AT MIIKHW-Luuls Cowers, light coined) and Jiiveiil e; l.etile West, lligemte nr cliaraclci-s. Six seasons wllh Wind A Yokes. First, class rof. from hi. ll.STAIH, Farce or Musical Comedy, Vaude- ville or llranu. 81 Klppy St., Kvcreii, Mass. ACM E EXCHANGE, : 40 and 01 W. UStll Street, N. V. DlDPliilC Stereopt leans, song, Posing uml DHnUAInO. Ktrcct Slide*. I.tsi for slanui, rOH NAI-R or Runt, Meolianlcui Wax Figures, llliisbiDs, Pine Stiakes, Mnrlotieilcs, I'ulniliigs, stuiriMi Animals, show si iitr. Seiulsimup. limy Show Hi itit. .1. II. HWKKT, Allanlic Oily, N. J. nUoViN^NCTVnu'M^ciTlNKB/FlhMS, Kto.; Btereoptluons, Song Slides, bargains alway*. unhand. Outlli* bought and sold. Films wauled AMERICAN KXtlll ANtlH. alio Ihtlscy SI., Ilronklyn. OI, AH s ULOWHUH' HIIPPLIKS-Wo make beat linn of gooil* for tonal money. Ships, pipe*, wine*, silvers, lens, baby bottles, tubing aud nines, raklrs' supplies. Write for prices. Chicago Vial & Mfg. Co., 1404 West Lake SI reel, Chicago, ill. lilTHOURAPIIS.ic. each, any «tjle,imleltered eroRs lining space. Vaudeville. Opera, Dramas, combine, Iteportolro. Send ft for loo samples. opera home contracts, Me, per one hundred. II. 1IAVIS, jgj Went Van lluren St., Chicago, 111. WANTED, PIANO I'LAYKK, sight reader or musical inokcihai can play show ami work In net*. state lowest; wo pay expenses; must loin at once Sam liryanl, Kmplrc, Ohio. Will send ticket. Al- fredo, write. 1'. s.— Kind regard* to all friends. PEBFOUMBR8 WANTKDat onco for Car- nival Work, Musical Ac I with Aluiiilniiiu Chimes or BoniM oilior tlood Novelty for Ballyhoo audio do turn on stage. Oilior useful people, write. To those who can appreciate good treatment can oiler long seaaon and sure salary. Dlsnrpnnlr.er* and knockcra, save your stamps, suto all In ilrsi hit- ler and Join on wire. Address C. K. CDMMINtIS, lloblnson Carnival Co., an per route. HOWOHTII'B ialileaux of Erin, 4r. beiiiulful scene* or Ireland, 4 Irish Comedies, Costumes for Living Picture*; come and nee It; good, like new, ready for road. JOHN HOWOKTII, 13» Lebanon St., Ifnlden, Mas?. For Sale Ohoap. WANT«D AT ON«5», People for Med. llu*.. under canvas, comedian*, Bloaers, Dancer* ami Organ flavors. , Join on win), no tlckeis. Sniiill, sure silsrv and expenses. Musi he generally useful. Slate all you can do. Tims. I* Finn, I'awlel, VI, BANKS, BECKER & CO., PRESENT MR. GEO. A. LAWRENCE, MlPPORTRn IIY it IVI9SS MAMIE LORRIMER A?J1J Ai.JHOLKCTKO.tlOMPANY Oh, Ml* » iMn y Ilurat, write?. Till: VKKHATH.M AND UAOKKTiC IS MAKING A BIO CHAItACTKR OOURDIKXNK, HIT WITH I'VE GOT TO GO NOW, 'CAUSE I THINK IT'S llv Kl). 1IOSK nnd NAT. QMHORBW. I'M TAKIN' NO CHANCES OB MISSIN' llv K1X V. Coai.HY nnd W. K. HOCK. , is THAT ALL YOU'VE GOT COIN' TO RAIN MA MEALS, TO SAY? THAT ALL YOU'VE ! lly.f'Oi.I.IN DAVIS (ipd II. N. l'KARODY. ^A/llTlVIARK A SONS, Publishers. KHKK rilorKSSMINAI, CDI'IHS TO ItRCnQNI/.RI) rKllKOHMKItS OR T1KIHK 8BNDINU UP TO DATE PKOuRAMME. NO ('Altl)H, Witmark Building, 8 West 29th St., New York. IB, Now Witmark Bldg., 144-146 W. 37th St., Just below Marlborough Hotel. (LOOK FOR THE BEE-HIVE-CLOCK-TOWEH. About June . 1 : GOOD MKDICINK l'KHKOIt MKIIS VVANTKD, llluck Face, lrlRll, much; iiiyuiil-o lo mini and Fake, Tell all ilrnt. letter. Write or wire iiuick. CONGO HKMI.UV CO., 2A S. Mli St., KendliiR, I'll. HOW TO GBT ON TlIK STAGK U a book that contains all I lie Information Unit an uiii.iii'nr rei|iilreH to enter the iirofcaHlnn. TIioiih- aDdii Hold, Price 'it»: II. lllto.MAN. Box -in, Fair Haven, X. .1, A) HOCK BOTTOM a-IUCK FOR THE KXO.C1SITK MAIIUCIHK CKKanl. Made fatuoim hyMMK. QUI VIVK, nt TUB OIIICA- (II) Kiiciil'.n -iikiiALD Ui'iiiity Column. aH put up liy the VLITTI.K WOMAN" CO. Tllla crnillll In cacnilcullv clean and autlHoptlc You need not be afraid or' iriiilnif It in your eyea. It l« made i»- lieclally for lnotessloiial trade, and while unex- celled Tor rcniovl ui; miikc op. It also HotteilH and l.eniillllcs tlicslcln. Saninle aeut itgon receipt of •>elf uililri'iHi',1 envoliipe. THE "UTTbH WOMAN" CO., I'. 0. Box 8 Ha. CIllcilKO. 111. WANTED, FOR THE TEET8 IIIIOS.' R. R. snow. MiiHlchiiiH and ground uctH for ItlK nlmw. MiiHlheHOher HI laai here. Stale all la Drat letter and lie ready to Join on wire. Tllla Hhow never closes and owex no one. Money mire. ___ *3i L v ' \1— -~ f - b. *Hin*K^JrvLue i JCy._ 8I.OT MAcilllNBsT-Bleclrie Light Blowing Machines, tile hilcsl, most novel tlesi uml catchlesl Mlol iiiaelilneaiiul. Are good mimeygclters. Kvery- Imily wuniH lo blow and sue the lamps light uulu- iiintlcallv. Fur the aervlce. $.10: dry luiitery ma- chines JW(^^^j^(|A8SBK,^'Hi^r.21aw^_ AOVANCK AO«NT"WANTKI>'TMMEUI- ATBLV. ,1. C. HAMILTON, where are vou? Wire per rollle. SAM HOOK, lloille: .lime II, New WlniUiir, Md.l l'J, Ihiioniowu; l:i, Frl/.elliowu; Ui, rieiiaaiit Valley: hi, Manchester; IT, Llneburo, I'a. PARTNIiiK WANTKD, TO TAKE IULF INTEKEST III u Hood Mldivuy Show, "The Temple of Music." Must huvc at least t;i00 to Invest. Coin i inoiicv In ii Tor one who is reliable. Address oiiam A kinc. MiiiiliiN Ferry.lOlilo, l.'are Hobliison Carnival Co. FOR HA LK— Latest F.dlaon 1'ioJeclJiiK Kluelo- scopcund Mellu's Slur Film, of A Voyage I o the Muoa Kiwfi.. cheap. Ad. CI1AH. RAY, ciiinlierlun d, Mil . WANTKD -A LADY THAT CAN DO VAUDEVILLE TURN8. Lowest. Hillary llrsl lette r. I'llOI'. T. 0, HARRISON, Mlanll, Mo. ~WANTRD AT ONCE, All •Round Med. Peo- ple t lial play organ, ttoluuillatia and teams, write. Slate what you Ho In llrat letter uml your loweal salarv. Like to hear irom parlies dial wrote he- fore. Dr. \V. II. Ooodeuougli, Iji Croaac, Wis., I'l'iiprlctor of Imlliin llerli Itcnicdles. PARROTS, Monkeys. Doga, Squirrels, Cana- ries, Flah. The largest variety of HVe stuck In the world always on hand. THE ATLANTIC AND PA- CIFIC tilltll CO.,24* K. Madlaoa St., Chicago, III. EDWIN SOUTHERN WANTS Actor Part- ner wllh small capital lor (three act) a people play. Tried hiicccsh; iirliiiliig and photo. Work on iiiimi paid for. ilreiitesL money getter yet. F.DWIN SOUTHBRS, Starke, Florida. WANTED til.K'K, lor Melrose Fun Makers, Vaudeville Show, under canvas (olie lilght stuinls), Siuglog and Dancing Souliretle. All Amend Come- dian, sketch Team and Contortionist. Prefer or- gan players. Tickets If I know yon. Frank Melrose. Clarksburg, Vv". Vu. I'. .S.-No boozers and Willies. WANTED, Reliable ProfesRlnnals tnsklng one night stands, lo carry oar line of Advertising Fans and Calendars, which are aold to Druggists, Shoe Dealers, Hardware Men, llsnka mid Merchants In general, ICIcganl mum, convenient to curry; good commission. $3 per day can easily be made hy giving the business a few hours each day. Write today, ceo. II. Jung A Co., loot Walnut Street, Cincin nati, Ohio. WANTED, for lielk's star Comedy Co. under Canvas, Sketch Team, also man doing II. F. and Irish; iniisi be good dancer; must, make good or you worn lam: change for a week; live in camp. L. 0. Kt Ol'K, Martlnloti, Irmiuola Co., 111. Ami others having good 'MAR Increase (heir Income two and three fold by learning Piano Tuning. Thorough MallCoinw!. Prospect im Froe. CENTRAL SCHOOL (IF PIANO TUNINO, Slieliivvllle, Ind. MUSICIANS BIG Bargain— Cniiiplete Moving Picture and HIiiHtriiled Kong Outlli, Kilisun's latest macliliie. Heat Calcium Light Outlli, iiOOft. Films, six IIIiik- I I ruled SongH, lot Comic .Slides, livery thing new mid used only ten nights during fair. Cost. *".;;>: sell iltio. Hunk reference. HOSE CO. NO. l, Woodstock, Va, WANTKD, A GOOD DOOR TALKER, HUSTLBIt: iiunl Appearance, state percentage wanted. SAM and LCCY LINOEHMAN'S Magical, Musical and Veutrlloi|iiial Entertainment, White Marsh Valley Park, Chestnut Hill, Pa. EDISON NICKEL IN SLOT MACHINE, Willi Phonograph Attachment. Edison Moving Picture and Stereopt Icon, etc Arnold Calcium Making Outlli, l'lluiM, ll-llat Benson cornel, Slide Trombone, Mass and Snare Drums, Full Dress Suit, 42 bust, etc., dirt cheap. Will D. Ammonium, Lock box M7, Newark, N. J. FOR SALE,— Large tame Pelican, flu; six puppv Coyotes. J3..W each; Indlau Relics, stamp for reply, 0. W, MORBV , .lewder, Valentine, Xeb. MAGICIANS AND JUGGLERS, Send UI cents for great, new Egg and Handkeronlef Trick. You gel one fine, large handkerchler, 2 mechani- cal eggs, 'J small handkerchiefs, and full Instruc- tions. Complete und ready to work. Easy lo per- form. Done anywhere. All foil need Is apparatus and secret. Address Pmr. Sylvester, 'JOls So. Vilh St., St. Luuls, Mo. 1'. S -Send stamp for new list of greatest bargains ever ottered lu magic and Juggling Honda. WANTBD-Forformers, all Hues of Medicine business: Single Comedians doing Black Face, Irish and Hutch, Piano Player thai cad Fake aud Head; those doing Specialties preferred. Other peonic, write, lie able to Join on wire Regards lo old friends. IMSSAMAl|HOI)Y MBRIOJNKl.'O.. Irtw*. Neb., o. it. Hun ter. Man ager. WANTBD^-FImI class Performers for siteut; must be Loud Singers, play llunjo or Cnlmr and deliver goods. Stale salary. No tickets. Join ul once. Address quick. FHBD BLANKNER,M,D„ _,lanBHvllle, Wisconsin, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -A Itestau- runt doing a nice, oaali husloess. small Hiveflt- ment. I'rcrer a sale. Will trade Tor Mcrry-llo- iloutid, Jlecliuulcal Hliow or small Tent Show. J. W. SPH01IL, HhrhihHvllle, Ohio. WANTED, To Dear From Management ai a Theatre or Park Desiring a OPERA COMPANY, Now Successfully Playing M HIM HIS. Address OPERA, care of CLIPPER. TYPEWRITTEN SKETCHES, 11 each "A Transfer Trance" (tramp umlsotihrellc), "The silent, ili'iuhcr" (dude and characler sonbreltel. "The Walking Aelots" (a males, black race anil slrelghi),"Mlsa Sllvor'sSllpper" (tl males, 1 female), "I'm Your Honey" (mistaken Ideality act for ii loillcs, 1 gem). Money order or tie. stamps. Special acts wrlllen. Uernard KIIiik, 181 West jjjjj StT.N . Y. FOR 8AI.E-Aotonialie Self Playing Hunfo. Also lot of Music for same, In due order; very cheap. Address (IKO. QROVliS, Cumherland, Md, WAYLAND, IOWA, OPBRA II0C8K now openforeugsgetneuts, liood show towu.especlollv Saturday tilnlii. Once made you will date again, Hrst class stiuill compsnlos write to II. L. WE1MBI1, Waylaud, la. LITHOS, one Cent Kacti, any si cents for samples, JOHN (ioh'hon, n. w Eighth and Wnltiut streets, Philadelphia. Pa. Send 20 A LADY will sell some Handsome Street anil Evening Gowns, Riding Habit; bargains. Dessau, in W. until Sireei, 1st Apartmen t Kast, N. Y KILMSl FILMS l FILIUSI From si ud. 1,000 ILLnSTRATKD 80X11 SLIHBS from Mc. Up! t toak F.itect Slides froth 26o. up. The cheapest nnil " ALFREU I.. flARSTN Tel, UiS-lftlll. largest snpplv house In N.Y. A CO., Ills K, nth 8L, N. Y. EDISttN MOV. PICTURE AND 8TBR., ivilli MM) feet of Film and -J seta or Song Slides, ttf. Lilbbi Ciiinliliiiitlnti, late mndel, with Films and Song Slides, *IW. Tel. Mil! bill. l:is E. ltlh SI., N. Y. Shields' Park Acts. (lorgeous Costumes. Winners for Summer I'arti, ItesoriM, elc. Klectilc ,stuc for Hull- only $.'>.ou. CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON Slock luting. Second baud ouillts and slides. go<»l as new, almosi given away. Write for ileialls. SHIELDS' EFFECT ACTS. "The lour .Seasons," Hpecliiciilur eifects, f 1 lr..oo. liriiiul aloriii aud Wliilcrspcctuclc;"luiir,"p 1 SHIELDS' NEW CLOAK ACT Complete Oullll for luniilv Audiences, Flues! Slides in Hie Country, Mechanical Kneels, elc. Sound clients for Stage and Picture MiicIiIiin. PROF. SIIIKL11S, raj Wes( ;tuh Stree.l, Ne ff York. Wanted At Once, At All 'Round Mel Peopk, Piano Player, Cnnieillana.'Sllenl Man, Sketch 'fesui and MiiHlonl Ton in. Mouev sure. Tickets to i"-o|dc I know. Ad. Senrali'H Vaudeville Co., Hurl Icy, lu*»- li a uiiinboi' id illilcreni acts. Oilier useful people. JAILLKT'S JOLLY JOKERS. Mjcradaliyl'it^ AT LIBERTY-MISS BONITA LESLIE, Juveniles and lNDKNUEH. Alilllly, Wnidrolie I Appeuriince. Join on wire. Address NATCH m , MIISgi_. MARIONHTI'ES Slid PUNCH FIOCRBS. [!•«• Se cond Ave., AslorjBj«JM^_L' SIDESHOW AND PLATFORM »«» Carnival Co. _. . FOR SALE, Complete Dlnlog Tent OtitilH nearly new. Stoves, dishes and all neteswu paraphernalia. Death of owner. _ ..... MHS. BKN OUNLIFKR. Strestorhb, FOR OITICCN SALE, COLT'S BLrtCTRIC SlbK fc N; single, no sets tine Song slides, iw- ll. F. II ALLOT, IOChrlst ii|dierSL.jo,V^ WANTED AT ONCE, A good ClerlolielW' ' Opera House no" Engagement all year 'roitltd. wi«i» •••■■■■ ••.„...„. lu Wlnicr, Vftiiilevllleliisuniieer. Mention lew salary, and address JOS. I. CA HKK, lilu Walnut SI., Chutumooca, Teiin. ftjNKl3 Fly ov " "J! b *i'J!lh «^ m££SS^SiSS!M man; ^ 8 -£ th ,T. ow »P Ter bM and °» u 8tht by man on opposite bar. A Double Bomorsault, full twister and ettah. irk*. »°5 %&£^9*3ffl£!52Z SS^Lf^Sl A ate ^ ff«g*t% «J»Wa —d oaught by the wm m»n--the Kag.leman feature trlok, Buropsa* act. Thin Is the Clark-Owena feature A Double Cat»way,(hslf t wleter by the P»U our act at cur next opening; they are a complete Double Cutaway, -thrown and caught by the seme man, and a complete TBIPLI LUKEN, care of Luken Oymnaslum, Tin rim lh»l knows your want* and send* HARRY L. WEISBAUM ,836 E. Madison St., CHICAOO MLIOONS AND CARNIVAL GOODS All rroist* StocR. ONE QRQ89 IN BOX. ©UR GAS HAti.ooiVH ere nmdo of iiio best French rubber in three colors, rod, bine and green, that Inflate lull bum, war- ranted bent quality 4 piece rubber. No. ror Grose. aoo. Assorted colore 18 76 1. White rattan switches.. . M 00. Fancy covered whips.... 150 < II8TLINQ BALLOONS. No. Per Gross. 4i. Assorted colore tl 76 56. Aborted colors 2 00 j wr fie. Assorted colors 210 l/w -» v " M. McOlnty 800 loo. Serpents 8 00 80. Flying Serpents 2 00 Wo also cany full lines of Walking Canus.Choap Jewelry Pocket Knlvca.Plokoiit Prizes Return IIsIIb, etc., anil mako up selected lots for ft, 810. 120 and up. Catuloguo mailed ou upplloalion. OOE, YOMOBC S. OO . 'Hi and HI. Charles St.. ST. LOUIS, WO. IM T > BH --"» WANTHO, First Class Ring Master, *|>u«g, mbiT mill trustworthy, that ' understands l»>iiic^ Htid iiogH. Also Alto .Player: one doubles in WHOM ueu; Black Faced Comedian, and oilier '"iiecrl people; h (> | c | ttKH || ,j, (Jhmvhh Man ™i uiiilcrsbinds lights uud Boala. NOTK.-Only -mi lj sober people wanted. SUlo lowest salary nr*l letter. Mini Join on receipt of wire. taJESSSt HKIKBI. BROS., Wnlortown, Wis. JMWMB AlHIICY, plcaso wr to. Tor our Baces, Sept. 15, 16, 17, 1903. W. II. I Alt It, Hotly., JtlliiKi ! iirk Co., Fori Henry, N. V WA ST T ED. iik.'." 11 ! 1 ' ?"B5 M ' K'>od manuserlpl plays and would 111 i! M lr,,ui 'tutors, actresses and malingers « i oi nave »ouio capital and wish to own their own it. Cl. y " We r«irni«li play, parlor and scenery . .Swayzi-e, I ndian a. Stoo^ooo SorkK RINTINtl CO *lh' '*»>•«"»»« iii Write Uh. ' roi s„n .. ! m ? llll i ,Wtt8 «*»*od on "After tho Ball. ■• l. nut. lko , f0 »iincs. Do you write r Perhaps a 'I ine awaits yon. Tlioy never succeed who irlli ,.., m " y,) " ,lro Nllorl of words or mualo wo i ri .iiiiv supply Uiom atan oxlritluely low price. •ilL.1' *. r J l :°.'' , l' TUE HOWARD PUB. CO., (We publish iii) royally). NlJmorc, Mil WANTED QUICK, fuS^'i"' 1 Vl "'c"r i.cailor, Vlnllnlsi ; ntsn want Iwieitc" "- '" WI!HI ,crms l * l " , ex P« rlc,ll ' c '" - in HMwail resort and salary sure. Per- slating lowest salar '" r »'eix nr mi kinds wrhc. ali »•• A.HCIII.o»H. Wilmington, N. C. *},?TED, BAZZLE DAZZLE II KM . 2*™i*to£ 108 E. First B ., Foud du Lac, Wis. IIIRQnV l,1LI ' TIIKA. i.c.v. Ave. and Uiinfll 42d St. Kv'ligs, R:lfi: Mats., i. Hajtnee Kvery I I Evenlnss, Day, SJBc. | asc. a»c. 00c. \Vll|lc Kilouln's Royalty Theatre (London), Success, THE LATE MR. JONES. Henry V. »onne:iy U iohn Phillip Macrcady ftiirhagv. RPKCLViyRNOAdKltKNT-Mr. Waller Allen and .Miss Nina Morris as Mr. and Mr*. Mumrord. Week June 15 (Cloning Week). "Til E RI VAI.H" "THE BEAUTY SHOW OF BROADWAY" AT THE FAMOUS CA8IN0. Messrs. Sam S.Shulmrt i Nixon .t Zluimermiin's THE RUNAWAYS. PASTOR'S CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. 14tH St., Her. .'Id and 4tb Avos. Ihiy uud night, from 12.WI to 11 1'. M. Sents, 20 and IIO ccntH. lloilglilfully cool always. THE 111,1 i; liltAss IIANDICAP, Ity Wilms P. KWBATRAM * CO,, .toi'l AND HiKI.MB DIIMIIt. Irene I»ntour and Knzn, Will T. IMvIs, Jns. and Sadie Leonard, Kvons and St. .Iohn, ))c KorrcsL and I'eltlnglll, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. ltenzella mid He Lair, and as extra ndili'il nttiactlon. I 1 1 "/.tillliioiv n«( ol THIO. B. F. KEITH'S International Circuit. Theatrical Enterprises. K. K. A i,hi;i;. (i mrrsi Matiagor. IIIOH CLASS VAVDBVILI.B. S. k. iKiDiiiniN, Booking Mauagcr. Association of Vaudeville Managers, St. James Bldg., Broad- w ay and aoth St.. N. Y . Huber's "'.'Museum ORO. II. HtlKKK, Propr. WANTKU AT Al.l.Ti.MH.s, Mvlng Curiosities, Kroaks of Nature, also Kirst Class Vaudeville Acts for Th eatre. Addrcsa J. II. AKHKI ISON, Manager. The Bickctt Fa mil.T, (1RKATKST OF ALL AKItlAL GYMNASTS AND ACROBATS, IIAVB A KKW OPKN DATES. Address (;ilANI( RAPIDS. Mich. BtirrowH and Travis. i.ir.1 wkkk in Tin; south, HELEN MAY BUTLER i And her Ladles' Military Briiss_Baiid. BTClDEWpRTEltE, J OE BmNES, : - Rep. THE HOLBROOKS, OENUINK MUSICAL ACT.' Canint M. DOOM, 81 W.aist St., N. V. Bob Ronalzo, Clown, I'iii.iI.I.i .mil Dancer, WITH OQI.URA Dt) (IR ANT'S It. R. SHOWS . A VKATUIW.' BERRE and MORTON, HTllAIOIIT .....I COIIKDV A< HIHIA is, BB ioii'c COLORADO ORAM'S R. Tt. SHOW. "Jim and Kitty Brady In a Conversational and Bag Punching Turn, with nigii Flyers Baritviue Co., WIN mkritkd AF- l'i.AIISri."-MINiNKAI'0LIS J OIIKN AL. CHESTNUT GROVE* SUMMER THEATRE, PIIIIVIIlKMH, II. I. WANTED, VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES. If yon have next week open, write. l • CHALK SAUWDEHS, llliiimgnr.^ BUOD CIRCUS Soltmer Park, Montreal Can. July 6 and 27 OPEN HARRY LANDO, 1 BLASTfC EqUILIUHIBT . '■ ' The WeekToTjune 1 5, 22 and 29 Open. Marry Thomson, JH^MANJWTHTHE GOQM. WAMMBta TO MANAGERS. THE FREEZE BROS. Aro the Originators. of Spinning and Juggling Tam- bourines on Hands, Knees, Head and Fcot simul- taneous. Act copyrighted and patented. Flynn's Circuit for Li weeks. WANTED, Circus Performers OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS oxcopt riders, also MUS- ICIANS, good ADVANCK MKN. Must tie close contractors. I cannot pays large salary, as this Is a Htnall railroad show. Address at once to BYRON BPAI'N.TToy. U.S. I Want Performers and Musicians AT ONCE. Will pay us nuioli as anybody will, season's wark. Money sure every week. Wrte or wire Im- mediately. <>• WB «"'\, fc ?-.j. Mur. SUver Bros.' Circus, Inverse City, Mich. Argent. IVIiinuiiC'1% KO.B . lEaWanffiirlliT . (By JOHN' ARTHUR FRASRR). WILL SKLL HALF INTF.IIBST. Wrlto or wire Al.llKliT L. BAKLR, V4s Wal.Ssh Ave., Chicago. WANTED, Gentry FOR J Comets, Clarionet^, Tuba. Long season. First olaas accommodttions. Add r bbs ALBERT MARTIN, Bloomlngton, Indiana. A DEBT OF VENGEME." 4 Act American Comedy Drama. OAST O and 4. PAPKR THAT KITS. ROYALTY I.UIV, ORBAT FOR RMI'KRTOIRh HOWARD WALL, Room 3, 1 358 Broadway, N.Y. Hevcral Otli*r Unoil Plays. AT LIBERTY. Harry Sigler JUGGLERAND HOOP ROLLER. Address STAR and cl.KVKLAND AVK., C.ilunil.iis, Ohio. NA/ ANTED, Young IVIsan for Aorobatio Aot. Must be a and we a good ground tumbler. It' III. NO (111 Jr> II.. 1 1 III Booked up until April, loof wiih salary and lull hie Address. J.C.J. Stale age, helgbl t good amateur. Send ph. >io If posst particulars, I., c.iru'ol i.iic|i.| s' Minstrels, 1)1 llelni..iil, Worciialoi', Mass. WANTED AT ONCE, ForBeecher'sU.T.C.Co. LKADBR OF ORCIIKsTRA lo Doiiblo Hand; also OOBMMT and CLAltlONF.T for B. and O. Others also write. Can place gooil people at all linns. Work year around. WILL PA Y CASU for SMALL PONY AND TOM 00(18. Adrtress Ot'H NtltV, SuuthainploD, L. L. N. Y., Juno 111; Sag Harbor, L. I..N.Y., June Hi. George W. Flint, A No. 1 V \l 'IIK.VILLK OK CONCERT ORCHESTRA PIANIST. Capable of lining any poHillou ri'i|iilrllig a limn "f al.illiy and experience. Solior and reliable (sts- llonery only). AT LIBBIITY for linnieillate Hum- mer engagement. Past two sc.i-i\s with Col. J. D. Hopkins, Memphis, Tcnn. Per. aeg. Manito ba. FOR SALE. 40x60 TOP (Murray tnako). Fair condition. Poles and extra guy ropes. Can be seen In the air. WANTKU— Med. Performers; do straights and organ. HKR.M-H.WKL REM. CO., Box 102, Newark. N. .1. Med. Performers Wanted. Agood All Around While Face Comedian thai can dance, also a single Musical Act. State all you do In first letter. Live In camp. Musi not bo afraid of work. Salary, is. KULKCTICCONCKRTCO.. ifiieon Anne.JId. TIE BLUE OF TIE BEACH, TWO STEP. PIANO SOLO, Mi.- : OKCIIKSTIIA, lie. Address RTHT p. IIIIIHKKOHN, 6:» Aiumtc Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 2 BALLOONS 2 AT A HARIIAIN. Wamps for Inroniiatlun. AKHONAl'T LKOSTBVENS, Box HI Madison Square, N. Y. BOEHM FLDTIST AT LIBEBTY. Owing to misrepresent a I i..n am at lll.rrly to accept Siimnicr eiigageineui. Strictly first elasJ. No trav- engage eimg. Address O. M.R Box si:t. Ashury Park. X. J. WANTED, Piano Player AT OHCB. Address l>it. J. II. CALL, East Rochester, Ohio. cJIns, » SIDE SHOW PEOPLE In all Department!. IV ART Man lo manage side show and make nponlngH and announcement*. Will pay salary or ilagc. BALHROMA, ANSWER. percentage. Howe's Great London Shows. Permanent address, i«18 Ksnsas Oily, ttn. Main Street, Room 10, Wanted, Wanted, 500 or More Opera Chairs In llnnrt Con ill I Ion. Attial l>« rlieap. H|.i>t cash. RVANN .t I'AI.MKII, nie.utow Orovi', Nxbrnaku. WANTED, SKETCH TEAM, Man and Wife,: for largest Med. do. on the rhhd. Will carry b.uiil and orc.hest i a. Will pay f'JJ and oxpenses. Address. COOPKIl MKDICINR CO., Canton. Ohio. WAiVrKO, FOlt Austin and Layne's Ninstrels, V KIIS ATI I.K I.MIV PKIt KimttlKIlN, ORB Al NISTK.R THAN. MD8TCIIANIIB FORTI1RKK NIHIITS. Adilnws UHARLIK IIAYNARII, «W Roiilo.^ J. W. GOEMAN 8 PARK CIRCUIT Ion offer Good Vuuili'vllln Acta 1 in lit W«wk«. Scud 'mule, open dales and salary. J. W. tnmM an, iwi Tremnnl St., Boston. BALLOONS, AIRSHIP. Bond Htunu HTKYRNH, Box 111 Madison Ul to tor prices CLARIONET AND SECOND VIOLIN PLAYERS WANTED FOR JOSHUA SIMPKINS COMPANY. Both must in- sober, first class musicians double in brass. Address, as per roiiie. It. IIKNO, Manager. and U. Wanted Hl.iniNIi HANI). FULL SIIKKT BILL Til UNK, also two large Picture Frames for lobby and small ones tot-window display. Hive price and full description. IfHO. MORTIMOR, llrlirial Dellvel y, HI allllnl d, I '..li II. AT LIBERTY PIANIST, HHillT ItKADBR AND AHRANdLK. AddroSH W. I). LOCK II ART. 14 Wolunlt St., Maiden, Mass. WANTI Performers in All Lines FOR HHAKKR MKli. CO. Hood .sketch Team, also Piano Player. Ootid stage and dressing tenia, j, [.rated all Summer. Silence a polite nogallve. HOVBY, Malinger. Hccalur. III. WANTED CHARACTER QUICK, COMEDIAN With Strong Specialty, \ loll ■■ to Double Trom- bone, Strong Cornels, Clarionet*, Musicians nf all kinds thai double; work year around. KKLLY A MACK. Ishpemlllg, lllnh. P PARTY TO IWKHT t.ilHl IN FlltHT I LASS ItKl'KH 1 III11K CO. Well iMiokcd and organlxud. Season Kioti Kouili. Half liiteresl. Will bear strict Invesllgallon. Modtllcrs keep oil. Address J. H. K., lien. Hi i , Youngstown, Ohio. For (lillispie & Co/s Shows, CIRCUS PKOPIjR OF A I.I, KIMIM AND MUSICIANS. WIRF.OR WRITK OHICK. Pcrmnueiit address CIILI'M IICS, Ohio, WANTED, Mill FOR SMALL RBF. BBOW. Musi, play purls and manage same. Season begins Oct. I. BOX No. 107, Hii.viiham, Mass, TEHT OUTFIT FOR" SALE, COMPLETE;! DANDY. Write tor particulars; going In other business; no rags, Iml almost new throughout. I'riends.wrlle. Ad. Lew II. Ooper.Ffenclilown.N.J. PAINTINGS and SECTIONAL FRONTS. CLAHBNCB FA0U, 4U Bond St., New York. AND ALL TIIKATRIUAI. OfMJDH. sconery painted cheaply and uulckly. Aroalcurs supplied. OIIaS. K^MJILLS. 437 W. 4lal HI.. Now York City. Want Pirtwr With $300 or $400 for 7AI.I>F.VILLK,C'lr<;Ms or Medicine Show. I have lull and coinnictfl eniut rcmly 10 scl tip. Address till I-l'KMAN STlltKT, Fort Wayne, lud. in ill Lines Wanted at Onci and Liter. Piano riaycrs that work on iiage, Indiana that do specialties. Can oilrr Inng eiigsgements to ilkoful people. Statu all you can do, salary and when you can open. NATHRB'8 HKMKDV CO., I'niUdelpllla. Pa. A DiUWI»« i'M) For Parks and Summer Besor Is, Etc. SEA LIONS, SEA LIONS. I have aevcral herds of tlvc, •.even nr more. I will sell or rnnl lo respunsinlo ManAgera of Pleasure Rflanilsat the right prices. All animals warranted O, R. For full part luiars address I'APT. WIIJ4IIN', (inncml DDHvery, reorla. III. WANTED, Chandelier Man and Bote Hoitler, For Gentry Show, No. 3. Addres- per Knutfl: Rniddnck, I'a., Hi!' ' »f iiRe.es- port, Pa., ll; MonougHheta city, Pa., 13; Clisi- Icrol, Pa., 18; Hnlnlilowtl, Pa., lX A DINING W ANlT SLEEPING CAR in aocrinunodafo forty pimjtle. Milsi iiavoisieel tired Wheels and priss Ihspoenau on anv railroad. Slate all particulars. Address WM. II. (Ill ACL, Mgt. Oillhane, Wises A Weston's Minstrels, ins »Aib St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WE ARE RIGHT IN IT. Koldlng All Ktnds of Touts, llasolliie Torches, Folding Organs, Two Finn Orsiik Planus, Nevetal Hand Organs, Fine Wnlshaoh Hunici, (liisolliis Llgbls. Fobllng Chairs, Caitvaa Sent llonchoa. Folding Organs, waterproof Canvas. Send ror Free Bar- gain Booklet. R. H. ARMBRU8TER, Sprlngllald, III. Notioo to Modioino People. Wu havo Hie i. eii line of Indian Medicines on -tho market and We cheapest. Havo plenty of advertis- ing malU'r. F.iigllah and lloriuaii lliildes lo health. Also Bugllsh audllnrinan Fomalalliildns, Kourdlf- nroul kinds nl LHImgrsplis, window Mangers an. i Dodgers. Wrlle for price IW and ssinplos. Address MINSLTiiNK A MKDICINHI'o.. Oltumwa, Iowa. w IN Medicine I'erfnrinors, Black Pace ami Irish Itrtmii- dlan. Those n Im piny hanln or guliar pretertr.l. Put on and work in r<;1h. f m and It. It. my llmii. No femaliw. Long season. Sure money. II. It. run. to right parlies. Address AM. IIKRIICIIRKCO., No, I, Box 14, Albion, Indiana. ~~iil WBNTU) OP, "" Baritone, Clarionot and Slide. Musi Join on wire. Wire nr write lowest aalaiy. Oineriniielvlsus write. JOHN n. WINIHHCII. n irni Master, Martina Perry, Ohio. WAN 111 AT djIOE, LBADIIO LAOT, C0BBETTI8T, PICCOLO AID DRDIB. .siaie lowesl salary In tlrsi letlrr. J. I,. SPAIIN, No. lull Carey Slrnnl, Hallliiiore. Md. WANTED, f=> C Ft AND A'FKW; . ORM FOR MBIHC1NK IIHUINKHH. _ WILL P. OONLKY, osrit of CLIPPKIt. WANTED, BARITONE AND SLIDE TROMBONE For B. and O.. I 'erfornior I htt can do two si rntig lurils In big slow. Rome, Union Oil*, Mich., JllltA IS, 14: Alliens 10, Hherwoiid, Mich., In. C. A. WHITNBY, Manager, Whitney Hun Itltif Show, Join on Wire. No tickets. ORCHESTRA LEADER (Violin) ami Baritone Flayer desires an engage- uieiil for Hie Hummer. Thoroughly oompeli'iil and reliable. ReHpoiislbh. manager, address "Musician."

i|iei . }mi tin third llllerosb Address TIIBATIIICAI. MANA- 1IF.HH. cnreNF.W YORK CLIPI'BR. WANTED, TWO LADIES, One with Strong Dancing Specially for lady audience. The other lo King Illustrated Songs. Both to double In high class living pictures. Wire, I',. S. HCNUHIIS. Oaro of Layiuii Carulral Co., ijbarlcsloii. W.Va. Films for Rent BDIHON STOCK. Special Rains by ttlo week. BIJOBNB 0mim\W llraml Av e., Ch icago. WANTED— ATTflACTIONS f OR PALM BEACH, Put In Bat , Ohio. Privilege of all kllids. flood place for Gypsy Foi tune Toller. Address M. U'lKIHS. Palm Hnaeli, I'ut In luv.ohlo. WAHTEO -Young Man With $500 to Assist Ai'lrcKs with featured act for vaiidovllle. Clever amateur considered. Play best liom.es. MISSHABHNKH, 117 W, lni_h SI., New York. THE STAGE. No amateur HOW TO BET ON A hook of Instruction {all branches) should lie without It. Trice m:. II. HROMAN, Box 4fl, Fair llafen HI. At Liberty, LewHiatt, Light Comedy and " Address drnei il Kilslimsa, Specially l/t FLATTHMOHTII. Neb. mttdy llullids. Also play clarionet LIBERTY, UAIILHIVO mill AND; PONV SHOW. UUfl. L'utublnallou luggage Car, It I'mibis, Ij Dogs. ' FRED UA1IUNU, llbaca,' N. 1. 382 THE SSTETW YOBIv CUPPER. Anil! CARE Wand HA YES an WITH IVIR- FRED IF? WlfM FOR SEASON I903-A, to Play Leading Parts and Present Their New Comedy Sketch, Written by AARON S. HOFFMAN. Thanks to Managers for Kind Offers. Park Managers, address , ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Cen. Del 1,000-A WEEK-1,000 H10HKST SALARY RVEIl I'AII) AN ACROHATIO ACT. THIS SALARY 18 PAID TO THR FAMOUS FAUST FAMILY — or — 9 AUSTRALIAN ACROBATS9 BY PAIN'S FAMOUS SPECTACLES FOR Bill MBit KNOAflKMRNT OF SIX WKEKH. NOTE.— Thli net Is engaged for regular aeaion with the TED K. FAUST NUPKKB MINSTRELS. TKU E. FAUST, Oivncrj «. D. CUNNINGHAM, Manager) Car* Oonuldnoii Lit ho. Co., Newport, Ky. FOR SALE, SEVERAL GOOD COMEDIES, sure lire; up to ante: tlilrlv minute acts. Suitable For vaudeville, farce comedy or burlcaiiuo. Permanent address, m KhxI llt.tli Street, Sew Yrik cny, N. Y. PAUL QTJINN. Yon will call and see me or write me I will tell yon now to get a TYPEWRITER, Valued at 35 and SO dollars, for almost nothing. This is no take. It will pay yon to Investigate. M. BROOKS, 207 E. 14th St., N. T. City. Typewriters Also Sold on Easy Payments, WAN T E D, II », FOR BURLESQUE COMPANIES Uooil Hillary: long engagement; we furnish wardrobe, Apply hurthi .t skamon, u: We-il -lid Street, New York. Out or town applicants send pliofcx. WANTED, Rep. Combinations 1 A V II Musicians, KUSELL WABI WEATHEB CIRCUIT, Hook from s 10TJ weeks. CliatiipHlirn, III.; Kan- kakee, 111.; Marlon, III.; Loulnvllle, Ky. Musielans r«r Marlon and LoulHVille. Two I'ianisl., V ltd III, Cnrnet, Drums. .Name lowest. Address MA1TKCSKLL, Champaign, III. Will rent Concessions of any kind, .MenyOo- 'Kniind, Blot Machine, etc. WINDOW rVRDS irnTRHEADS '.ONTRACTS- ,'4 ;,lj«KOKH SI CHICAGO'.- IN JPi(i WANTED CAR, Combination Diner. Sleeper and Baggagf\ Clarlonel and Trombone. II. and 0.; Cornel, II. nud O.; Ross Canvas Man. Hill Posters, oilier TWM l'eople, write. Tell all In llrsl teller. People Willi i are wire. KIUIIMY .1 CLARK. Uncle Tom'a Cilldll Co., Ilranl city, Mo. WA JP "A Messenger Boy," OPENING AUG. 1. Man for Heavy, Ohurnoter Old Mao, Light Oom- i-iiiau with Specialty, A I Heavy woman, Juvenile Woman with good Speelally. All men must play brass. Musicians of all kind*. Bay all ami send lute pholo, which will be returned. OKI). I). BWKKTVntorni Lake, Iowa. WAITED, PRIVATE CAR Sleeping Thlrtj l'eople, (tort, llaggtigc l'«r, « 1<> 1° Pontes, Mllllary Hand, Lender and len pleees; also CIRCUS I'K.lt- KORMKHH In all brunches of I ho business. Apply by mull only, stating full particular* ami iilmi- liitcly loweat salary with board and transporta- tion paid. Twenty weeks' engagement. A. A. DUOIIEMIN. 18K Fifth Ave„ Sew Tork L _ Lady Partner Wanted, Good Appearance, Wardrobe, Willi strong volee, 10 work wilh gentle- niau In Novnllv HIliRltiK Aut, Vaudeville. Address NOVELTY At v r. oareofjlil jl'I'KK. WISeRTY, PR6PrP.Y."jbHE8, PIANIST, .SK1I1T RKADKK and ARRANOKIl owing lo the closing "f I be ureal Western Stock Co. CAM- nil I in iK SPU1N0S, Petlll.. eare of Cornell Collage, 1 0.000 FEET CF FILM AND 1 50 SETS OF HONtl BLUISH FOR RENT. ALPKKO L. IIAR8TN A CO., Tel. .Wa-ISIll. HIS E. 141 h S t., X. Y. FREAKS. CURIOS— I WANT THE STRONGEST ATTRACTIONS OirrAIN'AllLE FOR I'l.ATFOIlM SHOW. Wrlle particulars. ■ ALWAHU, M Aiuliersl SI., Delrull, Mich, SPEND TOUR VACATION IN GLORIOUS COLORADO. I'll Give You a Week's Engagement or More WRITE (fUlCK. ALL SORTS OF BREEZY, UP-TO-DATE ACTS WASTED FOR THE BIGGEST AND HOST BEAUTIFUL GARDEN IN THE WEST, MANHATTAN BEACH, .1. edgah CLIFFORD, Mauser, DENVER. COLO. I'm Doing Mv Own Booking. (1ET IN LINE. Auditorium Theatre WINCHESTER, VA. Population, 6, GOO. Located In centre of etly. Seats v.u. Electric and gas lighted. Steam healed. Only theatre. Can be rented from July l, loos, to Jiiuel, law. Seven days retained. All bids to be lu com nth lee's hands by June 26, loon Apply to LEWIS St. BARTON, Sec'y., Winchester. V». mvas Join Immediately. One who understands seals. Must be sober and reliable. (ilK)U WAtilCS. tine ahow m-r day. Wire or wrlle. A. It. Mcl'lIKK'S Bill ITNOLK TOM'S CABIN CO., Ollnwn, Ontario. Wantorl at iWa Tyrolean ouautette, Traaiea at unto, okrmax comediax and Other suitable acta: 'for my tierman Village. Stale all parllenlars in first letter and lowest sal- ary; be ready lo Join on, receipt of wire; all sea- son's work lo the right ' people. Address IIKRIl URANADA, Manager Gorman Village, care or Morris A ilerger, Arsenal Urouuds Carnival Co., I'ltishiirg, Pa. * «»oo«l NTE D Attractions AM) MINSTREL SHOWS fur the coining season. Sharing terms, 20 per cent, and SO iter cent. Hood town for allows, and can seat 600. On Attain h Comt Lluo R. R., v Suiilh of Moulgoinery, Aln. Addresjjl. B.LONO, Abbeville. Ala._ I Want a Medicine Performer that Can Do lrl-.li, linlch and Black Pace, Sing and Dance, nud Pake Organ to Vlmiu. Change for week stands, and please the people. Must Ik 1 sober and|te- lalile. To such 1 will give 10 and expenses, also Song Book Privilege. Work lo halls and board at hotels; long seasou; salary sure. Address PROP. ti. L. SANUKK, Talevllle, N.'TY, SI. bnnrrouce Co. THIS- If von are in or want to be in Hie Show lltisinets, have a I'ealure Aut. Shadowgraphs are a New and strong Act Price, f a.oo. Mugle Ontill com- plete, $ln.iiO. Ilrannait Vuiitrllotiulitl .Marionettes and Punch Figures. Thcso acts cau be worked wtlhoui practice. Send for circulars. WILSON'S KOVBI.TY CO.. 1 Uleeekor 8I..N. Y. SKETCHES. Have new stun* for Park season. Hook of Sketches and Monologues, Fifty Cents. Can place Clever Suubrelte. UHAS. LANUON UAJITRR, 20 1 Clark Avenue. WarreiiHburg. Mo. FOTsALT CHEAP,' MEW TEHT, 60x80; Stage, Seals, Light*, Scenery. Everything new; used two weeks; a bargain: cheap. P. P. Ui'MMINUS, 107 Church SI , Torrlugloii. Cl._ WANTED*" several Peiformers for No. 4 t'ompauy; musical people preference. Long Job. DR. C. O. spam;- LER. Hoiisloii. Washington C o., Pa. AT LIBEBTY, for Characters and Heavies. llood Wardrobe and Long Experience. Thorough- ly reliable. Address ANNA HRANTI.EY, lift Woodworl h Ave., Cambridge. Ohio. Wanted. AN AMATEUR Who la » Good Singer, as PARTNER IN A tiooli COMEDY SKETCH. Address P. .1. R OOEns, R<>.\ 811), Hartfo rd, ComK_ WANTED, CONTORTIONIST AND COMEDIAN, for Med. Show, Address lilt. A. L. ADAMS. N o. 17fU Waluul St. , Ilurrls bttrg, 1'a. MnTWllnS. W. BUCKLEY, REFINED Musical Arllsls, would like to hear from Managers of Parka. Open for tlrst Claas Traveling Co. lor next season. litis BRADFORD ST.. Ilrooklyii. X^JY. A IlllJk Dltreretit Novell lea for Hummer tie /••WW sorts, Street pairs, Carnivals, Cele- brations, llnznarti, stores, etc. Alt the- latest fads. Catalogue free. MJLLKK, lai Park Kow, N. Y. Address THOSE INTERESTED In the Future I Will Personally Manage the Various Enter- prises Owned by Me, Giving Them My Exclusive Attention. Wanted, for Coming Season— Al. W. Martin's Greater Production "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Eastern and Western Cos. ALL NEW FOR IHll.'l -l!t04. ACTUALLY $00,000 INVBSTED. Al. W. Martin's $2£5,000 Revival, "TBN XIGHTS I1V A BAR ROOM" People In all lines. Actors, Musicians, Stage Carpenters, Property Men, Uaud iu Orebesl ru Lenders, Colored Performara, male and female. No Salary too high. Bm i treatment. Finest of Accommodations. - "■■ WANTED, FOR THE ADVANCE, Flrit Class AKents, ild Men— latter must lie Union Men— Programmers, etc. glair all llrat letter. People already engaged write ut once, giving permnnent oddreat. and MRr. Al. \V. Martin's Enterprises, 1S08 Tribune Bldg., Chicago, 111, MARTIN, Prop WARTS Experienced Repertoire People THE IDEALS. Man f»» Light Comedy and diameters Willi specialties, flen'l Hits. Mun lo double In hand, Cur- nenier and Properly Man that can double in baud. Other people capable of doubling in band write. Juvenile Woman: must be good looking and have nice wardrobe. Woman fur Characters and Heavies (large). IMPERIAL STOCK CO. Leading Juvenile Mini, Character Aclor, capable of taking charge and directing plays; General lluslness Man with specialties, Carpenter and Property Man lo play pares If required. Address, wll h full particulars and plioto If possible and low- eat salary. Do not pay board. JN0. A. HIMMELEIN, WHITNEY TIIKATP.K. notrol t, Mien. WANTED, IFOR JOHN A. HIHMELEIN'S ONE BO FOOT BACOAGE CAR. II wheel trucks, deep cellar, modem passenger equipment, double aide and cud doors. Must lie in llrsl class condi- tion and pass It.Tt. inspection. Two large camels, doulilc humped preferred; young, gentle, broken to street and stage. Thuso t hat have been broken to harness preferred. Musicians— I Clarionet to double alto; Trap Drummer, llass and Tuba (double ll-llai helicon preferred). We pay hoard. Address DAVE II. WOODS. Mgr., Whitney Theatre. Detroit, Mich. ■ U lift On current songs. Exclusive possession roust be guaranteed. State lowest cash price on each parody. Madison's lludget No. ills now lu course or active prepara- tion, and I desire to oiler therein, in addi- tion to my own work, the hen rd'oris or other writers. Addr»«s, until July 10, JAMRS MADISON, 1101 Ellis St.. Sail Francisco, l.'al. M USICIANS GENTRY BROS.' FAMOUS SHOWS. Cornet, Clarionet, Trombone, baritone and others. OSCAR JONES, Bandmaster, McKeejport, Pa., June 11; Monougutiela City, June 12; Churlemi, June 18. WANTED, For FORD STOCK COMPANY iSOTCIInLfl. ForiH, (lood bending Man. also llciivy Man and good All Around Repertoire People. Open Aug. 8. Man- agers In Indiana and Illinois wanting a gilt edge atiracllou, send open lime. Address JAMBS II. RICHARDSON, lo :il Prospect Street, In dianap olis, |pd, WANTED, A Singing and Dancing Soubrette, Character Woman, Heavy Man. Character Man, u Oood Advance Man and severs! Useful People. None but experienced people wanted. Address JOHNNIE PHINllLE, Medford, Wis. Slate lowest Similiter salary. STOWE'S U. T. C. Co. BOSS CANVAS MAN AND WLL POSTERS; Join nt once. Wire or write, Siuynor, Ontario, 10; Penctang 11, Barrle 19, Aurora ID, after thai Toronto. JNO. F. STOWK. AT (L.IBERTV,~ Ai LADY VAUDEVILLE PIANIST. Address lir.RDIOK, No, ft Washltiglon Ht., Illovcravllle, N. Y. HOW TO 6ET ON THE STA6E. A book Containing valuable Information for be- glndera. oiveu away for Me. H. bkum AJS, Boi 40, Fair Haven, N. J. THE INTERRUPTED CIRCLE OR SINGLE PLANE TRArMO0P AN IMPROVEMENT ON LOOP THE It. S, PATENT HAY 24, 10011, No. tfKtjUU, FOHBION PATENTS 1'KVDIM,, NO. 1. Opened Hay 30, at POINT OP PINES PARK, Revere, Mass. A big success. NO. 2. About complete. An improvement on No.l for traveling purposes. NO. 3. A MODEL LOOP, 12 feet high, with automobile oar. For monkey or dog to ride. Beautifully built, light and strong, and open for engagement. NO. 4. AN AEEIAL LOOP. The performer travels on outside of loop and finishes in a net or water. A new and original device. Patents pending. This will make the strongest feature act ever devised. Have attractive 16 sheet stand. Address INDEPENDENT AMUSEMENT CO., C. L. HAOEN, President. rjfttt Weat »0lh St., N. Y. Clly, N. V. INFRINGEMENT WILL BE RIGIDLY PROSECUTED. Hargreaves' Big R. R. Shows, HIGH CLASS CIRCUS ACTS OF ALL KINDS. flood Family Acrobatic Art, good Team for Double Traps, miiiiII Troupe of .Inns. Also si rung l.udy Acts for Side Show. AL. MEHICDITH. please write. All Hig Show IVa- ple address THOS. IIARtlHEAVEK. Side Show People address II. L. IIOWMA.N, Llltle I-'nlls, New tor*. AT XjXBjES JOB MO Alldl'OMK THE HEBREW PARODY SINGER. i:ih:i fifth avenue, new tohk city. WANTED (JOIN AT ONCEI, CRUMP PARK STOCK CO., , 20 WEEKS SUMMER, 115 SEASON. S. and D. SOUBRETTE and CODEDIAN, STRONG S. and D. SKETCH TEAS That linn play parts anil change often. Other useful people and vaudeville features, wrlle. Tlm«» w wrote beture write again. OONOUEIl A BROWN, Mgrs., Macon l.t. and St. It. R. Co., Macon, IH^ The Big St. Lawrence County Fair CANTON, N. Y., SEPT? 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1903. The largest mid I best .trowing fair In NORTHERN NEW YORK. Wrlh*** Teat Shows, Vaudeville Show*, Booths, elr.. rented upon reit Aildreik ■ canon aoie HENRY WOOOH, Nnpt.. Canlo", N;_ For the Lehr & Williams No. 3 Company, S!':?,fFiJI?„ I i, PE< ! P . 1 ^ ,N A V' !',! NES ' Th0 ' 6 rtoln (5 gPMWtta preferred: Man for Leuds for N* "j StViT i.. 1 ™ ' ii^. i^." m !" 1 for ul , l »»='ers, No. 2. "We pay usual e.vpeti-,e,t after Joining. «»!»« MOST he low. Must Join al once. Wanted lo Buy, an 80 or 00ft. R. Top. BRISTOL, TKVL AT LIBERTY-JOE CONNOR, bSrifpirlK^^ "- F»» ■«- >» n ' JOB CONNOR, a Bast gBtli St., care Wooili. KCW VorK C"^ A HAPPY GERMAN DIALECT COMEDIENNE; Character Jliifiiiig and Dancing Speclaltvtalimplav parts. Open next season for KAR0K wWf? Oomedy .. Thla weet. i-nietur'a lMlh St., Vow Yiirk." PERMA^KNT AUI»ltK3S, No. 11 1 B- lgilli S' ■ ^ CARSIDE, COITDIT @ MACS. ' ' " * T r ' ' »iJ,'ir 8U ?. M . EK AN ," I f KX T »K ASMJN, clever Comedian Willi specialties; good nil 1«" Aotor. UUIe partleulaw llrat letter. Address ■ .« J. S. CARBIDE, Freehold, N. J., June fr» JUNE 13. THE NEW :yOEK CLIPPM 383 The W* *ti* ctea 8n, J hiJEeist P»W «■*■» of 6 Sr pl»jere ever se- KK Our l*y r,,\\ m- ' 15,' double Hist " r ttB J r f^? a uricilon louring £5rf» MM state* ,ud Canada. and Present th» Host Gigantic, of all Melodramatic Productions, ^^^MISMBbbbms^^^b r ""°' " ■» most ui K antie of all Melodramatic Productions, THE STAIN OF GUILT JOHN Br WALTER MATTHEWS. Featuring, at the Enormous Salary of $500.00 Per Week We hsve the heaviest ntnl iiu i« i elaborate stage sei iinxK iiifd in traveling or- gam/iimns, ncecMsltalliig for lln transportation two slxirllve font car* fllli'il li> the top Willi K|»'diil scenic effects. „._-„ n.,,1..., m., u a mibiw ti ■ « . The World'e Greatest and Moat Popular Baaaball Flicker. .HAS, " ■ PAIfHiH.8, B^llneg^Mgr; H. A. MABOW, Business Agt. For Opeu Time Address STAIR * HAVMW. t441 Breadwjay, New York "The Talk of 'Frisco." Glorious Success of 'RECEIVED WITH ACCLAMATIONS OP In the Magnificent Spectacular Coruscating: MUSICAL ECCENTRICITY, The entire and original production a* need by the Roger* Uros. dnrlng their long engagement at the Knickerbocker Theatre, N. V. Voted unanimously the heat product Ion ever wit noted here. We wish to thank all friend* for their good wishes, letters and telegram*. ,.<«■ . . YtVIOND and OAVERLY, Orand Opera Houw (art rrnnol ALL PARTIB8 HAVINd CONTRACTS FOR DATES WITH N. S. SMITH, FOlt Craven Opera House, WILL NOTIFY ). C. CHAVEM, Proprietor, Alliance, 0., On or before June 30. DESK ROOM For Theatrical Managers, •10 AND UPWARD. THEATRICAL MAMAHKltS' EXCHANGE, No. 4tt Went Will St., New York. se; Janitor on premises adjoining CLIPPER Building. Character Comedian with Specialtiee. OPEN FOR SUMMER AND REGULAR SEASON. R oom 3. Nlckodeinus IIIK.. Saglnuw. K. »., Mich SNAKE CHARMER WANTED. LADY WITH SNAKES— Boas and Anacondas. one I* enough, for bally hon work. Long season If -alary suits. Wc puv R. R. fares after Joining. nun Join nt once. F. It. blitz, Manager Mllllo Christine Show, Labor I'nlon Carnival, Pittsburg, Fit. SIEGEL COOPER CO., Sole Agents for Chicago FOR THB a?& <=--.• -,oer^ THEATRICAL TRUNKS. llono wnedforOIVIN O Til B BEST SATISFACTION, WANT-A first Class Car, •Sort, long; one-half to be used ns private ';ir. other hulf us offices. Must lie llrst chum In every particular. Will leusc- or buy. JACK HOESFFI.br, ' nre of lack Hoefller's Shows, Bscannlm, .lime 8, week: Oslikosh. Wis.. June 15, week, SLgg of Appleton (WIb.) Theatre. WANTED, FOR GUY'S SUMMER SHOW, J-'irnet.-lHiw, double B tage or orchestra; Woman W Juveniles, Souh. orilen. Bus. (i. C (iUY,Terre Haute, Intl., ii,- i. ..... Care of Guy Summer Show. _a»y IMJIinon, Crowthei- Bros . , write, HIGHCJLASlT MAGICAL APPARATUS — A. - BO - rhRBERH L lj5 llllnola St., Chicago. Ill Ifumt-W 8 BI.ECTRI0 DANCER. KN0 S,N FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA. THE TALK OF EVERY TOWN. Q m %m ms-NiNA FsfanS^uFf 008 PAPEK TEARF.R8. 1IMI "** M1C|,, » W6 * k Jl " le «• JTPTOWN OmOK. HT. JAMK8 BLPO. NEW BODY BATTERY. li«n*I" , 'i.2I , ?J ra ■•■Jl»tnl«B mm power from jour W?mir. h tthe . tl,ln * Mr healers, bypnotlatsVcle. «W* the only Practical Electric licit. JWCCKSS BELT CO., Vlnelnnd, N. .1. *_, AT LIBERTY, *£***»- Player. • v ' MHBNCED AND COMPETENT. Address ■ . E. I». JONES, Crlsllcld, Mil. *X?¥£ a N « w Casino. Addresa J. H. WOLFE. Manager. Recitations and Readings, Catalogues Free. All dra- matic papers for Bale. plays: ^9 matte p apers for sale. uT. — - — ^M^aWg^n8?'OnTcaito. *vf-!S» FIB *T VIOUIIIST AND PIANIST, "•«' »«'J WrJ^SKi » «*'«* *•**■ FA N.N IE HILL, Lead, S.I i. PROCTOR'S ENTERPRISES. F. F. PROCTOR, Soli Proprietor and Manager. [J. AUSTIN FYNES, Gtntral Mimgir. 7 BEAUTIFUL THEATRES 7 Devoted to Refined Entertainment. Proctor'. 5th Ave. Theatre, Proetor'a 23d St. Theatre. Proctor's 68th St. Theatre, Prootor'a lStStk St. Theatre, Proctor's Newark Theatre, Proctor's Albany Theatre, Proctor's Montreal Theatre. PROCTOR'S STOCK CO. Presenting Best Plays. WANTED, BEST ACTS IN VAUDEVILLE. If yon do not receive a reply, it May M because the time Is filled; you are therefore advised to write again In (oar weeks. Do NOT enclose stamp (or reply. INSTRUCTIONS TO ARTISTS BOOKED: S plots of oeta; If can open and close In one; ax act time of acta, and of "close In; billing far newspapers and programmes; and CLBAN PHOTOGRAPHS for LOBBIES TWO WEEKS In ADVANCE OF OPENING DATE AT BACH HODSE. addressing RESIDENT MANAGER. FAILURE) TO COMPLY with these INSTRUCTIONS WILL SUBJECT ARTISTS to the RISK OF CANCELATION, VAUDEVILLE REHEARSALS MONDAYS, 9 to 11 o'clock A. M., SBAB.P. Playwrights, Authors and Play Agents, ad- dress J. AUSTIN FYNBB, General Manager. Vaudeville Artists and Players, address F. F. PROCTOR JR., Booking Department, FIFTH AVE. THEATRE, N. Y. CITY BEND 40ts. FOR UATALOQTJK NO. *. 1 10 AND 1 12 GREENE ST. (Near Prince), New York. Theatrical Supplies, Greese Paints, . . . Tights, Wigs, . . . THEATRICAL JEWELRYr^S" Gold I Silver Trimmings, Spangles, Etc., We awid goods C. 0. D., subject to Inspection, but riqulre a Oopoilt on alt Ordirt, Send tela. tor Catalogue No. 6. WANTED, To Enlarge This Troupe, FIRST OL-ASS MUST BE GOOD CATCHER, 1)0 SOMERSAULTS TO SHOULDER, AND 1)0 CKTOB TUMUI.INO. Olvo fall particular*, holght, weight und ago. Slate Hue of trlck»,ana send photo. Addresa THE DOLLAR TROUPE, Care KIN0L1N0 BROS. 1 CIRCUS, en route. PHOTOGRAPHS Cabinet Photosof yourself forselllng, $18 per 1,000. Send photo or ueg. and aoc. for samplea. rUTllDE HUSBAND OK WIFE PHOTOS, f 11.00 ill URL per 1,000. FORTUNES, 60c.; Samp. 10c. O t (IT U I P U I II E C *"°r L. Letters and Enturos. OLU mAUHIlltoEDENASTL'DIO,Phll»„Pa, Street Attractions Wanted, Orrvllle, Ohio, JULY 4. What have you, and how much money do voti uak for It, In Ural letter. CHAIRMAN JUL'Y 4tll AMUSEMENT COM., Orrvllle, Ohio. Wanted at Once, for Patterson & Brainerd CARNIVAL CO., E-llat Clarionet, Slide Tromliciiic and Trap Drum. Address FEED ftRL'N'bl.K, week of May 7, lulu, KnnHns; 14, Mulierly, Mu. Wanted, for Hagerty Bros.' Premier Specialty Show, Comedian who ran fake organ. (Users write. Ilodilng not loluraled. Tell all you do and hBlnry In drst letter. WAUON SIKHV, Oreeutowii, Indiana. UNIVERSAL EDISON i' : XilIHIT izo £ast'/+w or fifHYo/rfi. 144:1 BROADWAY, ^ , Broadway Theatre Bldg. WANTED, FOR Lowery Bros. 9 Shows l-ERKOKMERS IS ALL LINES. Cornet, Clarionet and Slide Trombone, nine Oood Bosk Canvas Man. Slate aalary In lint letter, ami make II low, an II. \* aure. All miial lie ready In Join at onn\ AcMri'm aa par ronic. _LO\VKKV IIKOM. AT TTPPUTV lor Al Mi'dii-lne Co., Magic, ill IllDbllll, l'nnch, Eire, Spirit Oaliluct. and Second Sight, Work straight In all nctfl anil nrterpluccH. Slriully aoher, honest und re- rclialile; 14 yearn' experience; good liuailer. Can Join on wire. Kespomitlile mgrs. only anawer, ns 1 know inoslly all the good ones. Addrena M. tianelluaii, Box 316, Milford. Pike Co., Pa. Al. Pierce, Jki me hea r f rom yo u. " W A NTK O, FOR MED. SHOW Under Tent. liond Lecturer; pay 2D |«rcent.; song and ilitnee comedian, canvas man; musi lie Holier anil rclluble. No farea tu alrangers: I've lieen there. I.. VAN IH'REN, Riitlntid, HL.thla week: Tolticn, HI., week of June 16. Exlillilllona fiirnwliod, with Only real Torpedo Paracllillu Explosion Act. Nongenta. BALLOONS EOK HALE. Prof. Clias. Kahrlch. 11 Centenary St., BlDKliamton. N. V. FOR I/EASB, COHBINBD 8I.KKPJNO, DININO AMD BAOOAGE CAR. Enpeclully arranged for traveling companies. new Jersey car works. T.»Ke view. n. j. CIRCUS CANVAS AND TENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Second Hand Tents In stock. Write for estimates. THE T. W. NOBLE CO., S to 13 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. INTERNATIONAL PLAY EXCHANGE ROYALTY PLAYS-RPASONABLE RENTS IZXLaS/.lll St.. CHICAGO. ILL CIDC ESCAPES FORTHEATBES B H il E THE ONLY I'KAOTICAI. ■ ■■■■■» EIRE ESCAPE. AdilreHa MOW VV1HK WO RKS C O.. Loulavllle, Ky. Balloon Ascensions. A rew weckn open I" July and Ang. for parks. Mention terms and datoa. Address PUUK. CAHSELI.K. Trout Park. Cortland. K. V. boston run exchange. Second Hand FUms, Song Slides and Msoaines Bought, Sold sod Exchanged. M4 WASIIINOTOtf ST., Room 42, Boston, Mass., opp. Adams House. DDIMTIWIl 6,000 Mo Sliecia, SO wordsor less, rnJll linO"-(i,oo. send for Hainples or all kinds of small Show Priming. CHEAPEST IN AMERICA. VOLUNTEER PRINTING CO.. Hcynoldavllle, Pa,. KLARK'S KOMEDIANS "THE NEW 10,20,30." CIRCUS MASTER^ TRANSPORTATION Also FV\i .|,i( and N ll,.i». Drivers, Ciinvua Man anil Useful Working Pioph-. , . Want Callope I'lnyei- Iiiiiiied lately. Address WKl.su llltOS.* UIHClhs, Slallngum, Pa., June II; l.elilghtoii, Pn„ June 111; Tamaiiiitt, J mu- 16; Muliiiney city, June 14. I'a., June IS; Schuylkill Hhvimi, "THKY'IiL TALK A1IOUT YOU ANYHOW," "ROSINE," "WAUPANSEH." Two Step. SEND FOR i'REE I'ltOI'ESSIONAI. COPIES TODAY. ORl'IIESTRATHlN'S. MM, THE THOMPSON MUSIC CO., 275 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III, BAUJObNS! BALLOONS! New and Second band. Sold nnder a positive guarantee to be as represented. Send for big free circular. mm Mug i n-13 Bftygn obhjinaL 3— RIO BROTH OTTO 11IO, Malinger. NOW TOURING WITII RINQI.INO DCUTUaHlsf WORI.IVn QHBATB8T BHOWS. HAMILTON, CAN., JINK III; BUANTKOIll), II; OIIELI'II, VI; MTRATI'ORII, 111. Plays to Lease, with Printing, Scenery and Route. Attractions rally equipped, romed and hooked. "EHEIUIENOY BIlltEAC," 1402 B'way, New York (lily. N. II.— Money to Invest In opera Houses und Spick Tliualrea. LEASE-MANAGE. A thoroughly posted maiiager, saber, relhthle ami known as a hustler, open for engagement sh malinger or assistant utiiniiger of theatre or opera house In city or town or will lease house In any good town on cash, run! or pes cent. H. H. HAVEN, 1011 K. Illlh HI., Kansas «'lly, Mo. Kefeie in es. 1,1'iiftlng Miitingera ami IIiinIiii-hm Men. A 1 W in Ll 1 1 STEREOPTIGON CO. tt"" rt " OA8 Laws' Slock of Slides, l-'llms mid sup- plies lu Hie Noithwest. Good Films wantud. Bargain I.Nt-. (HIDKIIH FII.LKI) I'nONFTI.V. WANTED. Musical Team, Young Man for Juveniles, mini for general tuisliicss, old men and characters; male piano player; must ha sober anil good dreaseraon and olf; three Highland week stands: slate salary, not unreasonable, llrst letmr; Miaiue.xperleiice; we pay hoard ;llcketaoiily lo I hose we know. Show opens Aug. 4; rehtiarsala July u. BKM2IEJlu.J^KI>lANH L lluiiiuiwvRle, Ho. STREET MEN, TRAIN AGENTS And DEALERS. Send stamp for oar complete M. 0. ciunlogue wli Ii wholesale price list. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO., lift! La Salle St., Ouinha lliilldlug, CII1CAOO. WE AL WA YS HAVE TH E LATEST NOVELTIES UfllllTCn WOOD, ATTRACTIVE 'o|!T- rffflrllCU UOOIt AMUHKIUKNTN KUIl THE FIBE COMPANT STREET CARNIVAL, At BUGKHANRON, W. VA., JULY 3 and 4. Address, with terms. w. S. HANSON, Manager. . WAKTslDt VAUDEVILLE PEOPLE OP ALL KIRDS. IVopin who can Slug and Dance, for Su miner sea- sou: also a Hum) Musician, one who can play organ. FRANK IIHIHOOLL, IW Monroe St., Newiirk.O. AT LIBERTY, Al VAUDEVILLE PIANIST' lilreclor and Arranger. Can lie engaged at ones. I'ark work prelurroil. MORRIS McCAMMON, Regards tit all friends, Hochtel, Ohio. A IRIil'JOft. or Uf.fr. lu dlumeter by 40ft. or 'Ml, long, "rt. toiifi. side wall. Must be cheap for cash. Please send price to B. P. Pl.t VEjJIox 424. Durh am, N . c. CHAS. f. FALE8' COMEDY CO. Good Repertoire People, with specialties, write. Oil AM. SPARKS, KltkVlllr, N. Y. show : "cSSrTsiarss? BY TUB J. O. OOHK CO., DETROIT, MICH. ALSO FOB BALE 100 HPHU08 POLES ID TlIK BARK OR DRESSED. •- I've Just the SKETCH for YOU. U noCl'li WHITE one. J. W. SCHWARTZ, Wd Si. sutl Park Aye., N. Y. No stamps, uv reply. WANTED, Ed. Redmond Co., Sister Team, also Otber Specialty People to Do Small Parts. MUST ('HANOI; POK WEEK. Engagemniit all Summer. Join ul once, No Parks, First Theatres. Class IWIOIMD, Sioux Falls, s. Dak, WANTED, FOR FOURTH OF JULY. ATT RACTIONS. HHIII HIVKR, VAI'DKVH.LE AlllinTH, HOOD KID SHOW, COLORED TROI.'l'E, TRAPEZE PER- I'OKMER, nraiiy other Ooisl Out Dnor Anraelloii. Send sample or cut of act as soon as possible; alan contract ami price.' L. j.colk, ■• .' Hotel EliiililrHi.Curlhago, N. Y. Do You WANT MILITARY GOODS? BAND UNIFORMS, ARMY or NAVY SUITS, TENTH, OUNS.kllfl EQUIPMENT OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. FroBi.Uovernment Auction. No matter what you want In that lino I can Hupply If, New or soconi hand. Brad for catalogue. B. B. ABRAHAMS, Ml Soutu St., Philadelphia. Pa. ' A-:--MV-BCCm«r: CO.;- Wijf Makers 119 N«.9th'3t.,PhIladk'lpmia GflEASC'PAINT, POWDERS, ROUQt : BENfi STAMP BOR CATALOQUt I'Olt HAI.K I'HEAPI I 6DES8 YOUB WEIGHT MACHINE CHAIR, HUAJJtH ami TRIPOD. ('. K. NAHV, ad mid Jeir, l^nilsvlll e. K y. Versatile Clown for Agouste Work. PERMANENCY TO SIIITA Hl.E MAN. Apply HARRY K.TCDOH, Be u Bea ch Pa lace, Co ney Island, N. V. Medicine Perfermers-I Can Use 3 to 5 Good All 'Round Comedians, Acrobats, und- any llr-i class out door act. No ladles. Win lluy (Jood Hlil.* Wall. MORMON MKI). CO., sprlhgllHil, III. Wanted, Versatile Performers, Comedian (Song and Dance). All must be Holier mid reliable ■ cnuugo for week. Still* all von i*/ant1ed7 ATTIt ACTIONS FOR A 11114 Kill ItTII OP JCI.V (JKI.HUHATIUW, Address II. S. BENJAMIN, Uharleilou, Ul. 384 THE NEW Y0EK GLIPPEB. June 13, ACKERMANN-QUIGLEY LITHO CO., snow I»rirLters KANSAS CITY. q " Wjlt. tot Prlecs^nd tempi., of Froncb. Pictorial Work. [ B«gr»v»d Block tf o*. Now Ptooom P/utol Work. £; $ ] » rf ■OUViaimraO^S """ * "^^B*^ "So** /'SS^E LOW u SPECIAL PRICES ON COMPLETE LINES OP PAPER FOR SEASON'S CONTRACT. BE8T "WORK. .PROMPT SSHVIOE. LOW PRi CE8l 'Complete Raw Line of Payor for "B.nnrr.oilon" In Stock.' n— — Hoyt and Geo. K. Robinson nterpris *W*w*WWV** 'S THEATRE, So. NorwalU, Qpnn. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Stamford, Conn. [stlffllfiireifi^^ r s ipo pL, J Dorby,Oonn. 5 J So- |Worwalk«: Oonn. WANTED, PEOPLE IN ALL LINES. Union Cnrpenler nnd "properly Km lo Pluy Small Farts. Silence n. Polite Negative. Bend Photos, I'nignunniM. Peo WW g fl#. ! K. BlMSQNjiTO^^aAT^, ■iiigi» ■ ■ m jumi ■ „■■■ — .». jl ^-^ fPP ■ ■ ■ m *■ n.j 14. am .. u j .■!.* Wishing To Have Genuine Arabian Acrobatic Performers. I AIV1 NOW BOOKING THEM FOR THE OQMINO VWIMTiCIRi SEASON: RBNI '/OHO ZOUG Tronpe In Charge of CIIIKP IllJIW), will. COL.K- YOUNGISH, and Kit AN It .UJIK1' WILD WERT. TUB ORIGINAL TROUPE TIM H»C.K ARABIAN, In- CD nig* of CHIEF Ml IV A ill II AUK, will. PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WKST, . . THE D WIIIIU,VVI(VI>« OF TIIIO UESEItT, it in, augO.tTtn .IONKK' 1M1I AS im.i. s wild wt;w. _ . _ THE MOVtiM, illiliiPK III' HINDOOS, In Charge of CIIIBP HAWWA, nlso Tr of Cumcl Drivers, and u Tronjpe of Kworil Fighters at l.una Park. Coney Inland. TIIK FAMOUS THOIIPK, TOOZOON1N ARAR8, IN MADRID, SPAIN, will arrive ln.ro Sent. I. HA I. AMOR ADOltf* HON, Oriental Esport Swnr n, have signed for next lido forallRlndaof DntiiiuH, Comedies, lliirlcscjucs, Vaudeville and Spectaculars. Kcinpmoer, SIK HASSAN BUN iU'l ARAB* Always cover all Any 11I 1 In above 1 mil |«'K will lio found valuable nud Hiilinlil 1 handle NO Oriental Women Dancers 01 uny Kind. Address all ci mullein I mis to season Willi "PltKNCII NPV" CO nil the [units In h weak programme. II T. S.-SBVERAL MANAGERS IN VAUDEVILLE HOUSES HAVE HAD TO PLAY INFERIOR TROUPES IIV NE0LKCT1NU TO BOOK EARLY. i\l ALI, 117 West 13th Street, N. T. City. WHO WHAT WHEN MINSTRELS rEOPLE ALL UfH KlfUBEl. ill BUMS. ! DllflB TO fflff HIT IE BAVE 1 III Deposited lit Hciuiegiin k Co., Sliow 1'rintevs' Office, Unit I will forfeit if I ctiii'i show 'the receipt in full of ever.y performer, nnisioiiiii ami printer Mint has done any work for mo in tho past ton yeans; tliat I will forfeit for any poison to show moos line an all Htnteroom cur in the show businosu; that I will forfeit if I liuvo not more novelty printing than any and all other minstrel shown combined; that I don't puy in promises, but stay out longer, feed my pcoplo better. Charge notbing for streot parade costumes. Draw your own couehisioBs. In writing for work next season two weoks' silence a polite nogutivo. L. M. BOYER, Sele Owner, Care of Hennegan & Co,, Show Printers, Cincinnati, Ohio. R. C. WOODS, Booking Agent for Opera House Managers. THE DIVING CHILDREN, Meier Family MASTER TQM, I5yrs. BABY ELMA, 7yrs. BABY MINNIE, 5yrs. UUILIIILI. IIWJIIIIU kill UllWf IIIIUII, Ullllbkb 11111/ IIIUII UIILI1U. Owing In llio iiisrrliigc «l MIHS IIKSHIK NKIKIl nud the arrival or unolher lllllo liahy lioy 8wlm- nun . wo nnvc lieen remliiuou nnr iiiii-m. NOW OI'KN FOIt KNIIAIIKMKNTuh li'iMi iillrnp.llon or porionliiRO nlmw, If yoiiiiru looking for RtimotldiiK rlii'iip, hi' want nil llio poieomitKe, doii'l wrllp. 'I'llJlCJ I I , »M.M.I> 1IM> \ i,i. Ul ill,,,. I,. I t\ TIIOS." J.g. MKIKIt, MM Vine SI., (Mnilniwll, O. REPERTOIRE PEOPLE WANTED, Especially Tall, Good Appearing People Best of Wardrobe Essential. Wnnl (nil ctat'ror iho ''TWii OrpliiiiK," "Tlii'tiuliuiuilNineii" Hiid oilier Hliimliiid pln.VM; tiltigo liliviloi' "MM Kond srrlpl.i, ijiimI mil over 10 mid •»; \Mi\y t'limlsl. to KrTMfl Hlld play. HMD ptulu wlii'ii nci'i'H- limy; Hlage Cnipunler, lo Immllo aeohery, liHggugd itnrt props, MaiiHgemonl p.i.vs nil. Nu ritniy wilavlun uiimddored; imikell Himill, hh II iHHiim. only reliiible ami experienced |K'ople need wflle. I'enploimiHi have aniiHrouiitM Tor "Tlie Orphans" iuid"Oiiardsnien." Ilverylioilyhlnle, llrsl letter, IicIrIii, weight, ago ami aalaiy; UiIh la nlmoluloly . liiiiiernUvr. Phains mid pronrnmines will laj rnliirned. Sramni opens Aug. ill. A. M. LOVKJOY, A. s. o. dKAN. I'ropiltMura. II. K. M m:lli;i.I., TravolliiK Mmiiiuer, New York Olllce, llllulieiiek Show Print, •-'44-J4II W. ml SI., K. Y. Address nil eninmunualloim to II. C Mllcliell, llox iioj, Newlinig, N. Y. THE ACXXTXTELX.X BROS.' BltiGEST AND BEST DRAMATIC CO. UNDER CANVAS ON EARTH, SUPPORTING MINA GENNELL, Open itii'li 1 M'lisini In a Mn/n id Klmv. The IiIk tent paeked Irmn nlii|;p IohIiIo walls fur Hie pint three week". W Atm;u ri-npi" In all lines ■ntck. rernmiU'iil nddresii IIKI.AWAHK, Ohio. LONDON, OHIO, Will Be Ready to Opao by lie. 18, 1903. SI/. K OK STACK: Width, Hurt,; Depth, -imi i . ; Ill'll!lil.MI. NOW IIDOKINU 1'OKSHASON IIWH. NoiniNo itnr man class atthautioHb. sun have some open ilnm ion. Write or wire, HI. II. OOLDIGH, Sole l.e«Mcn anil JlanaRer. < OiA >3 ISA \, PA., OPERA HOUSE FOIt BENT. The liorongli of C'olumlila offera the 0|iern limine Auditorium Inr iQase (or one, tlireo or live yeiira. Honied liy Hlenm ; acatlng eiipnelty, '.in 1 . Only audltorlnm la town. Population. M.imki ; irlhutiiry towiw, 111,000. ItH cnoiwiflll Idilder miisl kIvo npprovod trust compnnv Iniml. 'PIUS IS A ItXRIC C1IANCB t*OR AN lONTIlIU'aiSINO MANAUlill. lllds for lens- Injj nuiMt be received before July 1, IDO.'t. Kor fiinlher partleuliii'H, nddresa B. V. IIKNNMR, t'linlriiinn I'ropcrty C'onmilUee, Coltimhla, Tn. WANTED, for tho Columbus Zoologioal Garden and Gibson Carnival Co. for Season 1903, Shown of every description with llielr own tents or platforms. Also I'erformei-a In all liratudies, rreakv. I'lodlgleH, Curlosltlea, Novelties, Oypsy Camps, Ulrituses, Wild West, Tralued Animal Kxlillil- lions, etc. Musicians in compleie liaud and nrcheshn, llanil l.onilci wllli intislc. The Harden proper einlu'aeos scvonty acres In park owned 1 > v (Ire llionsand people, Inctuilliig the leaillug liaukeis, mmiii- (uciuiers, uiurchaiitn and profcastoiu.il men of Ohio, shows, concessions, iniislvliins anil perfonuora, pleaso mate, drat letter, park or road show engageiuniit dealred. Address all rnmuiunlciitlona In .IAS. II. IIIIISON, Coluiutius, Olilo. AT LIBERTY FOR NEXT SEASON, jack JENNINGS m JEWELL hob TIIK UVTCIIMAN. tiiu irishman. ""'•i) HKAI. I.IVK COMKPIANS.tli llielr Singing, Talking and Dunning Aid, clilllled IH nilntilHs In inic. Por'Karee Cumcilv, Itiirlesiine, Hcpertolro Co. Have it few weeks upon (or parks. All nut c.ln.-i itKenls waiillini a iiihi clnss act, add. jcsniniis ,v ,IHWK1,1„ |KK3tnh W» I'lllsluug, Pa. Murray Comody Co., 9th SEASON. Pull AfUrnr I'ompniiv lor llrporiolir. I'nv, ronr own. WeVplny nnlv the tiCsl towns llirough Hie Middle Stales. Waiilrnlip, np)«:uiiincii and iiiilluv must be I he best. Sum! photo., and any nil In llrst lcltor. open about Aug. in. .1. HUB. SMITH, Managor, 120 8. Mulberry St., Munclo, Ind. Xlxe Oirl ±xx l^c-< I «5 Co. Would An ■en i Park Date* In .inly nail Angiiit. At l.tbcri) lo .loin Vtrat t'lals Vnnilevllle Show fur Neat Scuwoii. . 4 I t | » i _ "<,A|A Is an is Hilnuio l.lKUlnlug Change net (2 people). Several entire 1 M Hv ^Tk."w' M. changes and dltferenliH>ople appearing and disappearing In a very mysterious and puzzllug manner with strong slnginn and dunclog ami other speulaltles. ' s. t ' ••* .' • " '. rcraiaueul atldreas, MEliYlLLt FOWLKll, Cedar Springs, Mich. WANTED. At STANTON PARK, Stoubenvillc, Ohio, Comedy Ads, Monologues, Kouhreltea, Slsler Tesnis, liutcli and Irish Teams. Lowest salary In llrst Idler. T. 8. MOI.I.KSTON, MatuiBor. WANTED, KorCAIT.W.D.AMF.NT'StlRKATI.ONDONOllOHT SHOW. Young, Attractive Skcleh Team, Man and Wife, who can do singing and diinclug; also Musical Team; one must fake organ and do straight In aflorpleve. First Class Door Talker. All miisl be line dressers mid willing -workers. Send photos or enls, no letters nmiwercd wlth- oui, h Months' work and sure salary every wcok. CAPT. W. D. AMKNT, Cmv of Itobinson's Csrnlval Co., Martina Kerry, O. SLOT FICHU Ml. lllg, qulok, Sure Money Makers. Will earn you from t-M Hi fie weekly. Prlee las, worth *so. Iron Slot Weighing Scales, sure uioiiev, tiH. Pic- tare Machines, hh.mi, compleie. Slot Phono- trraplis. f JH. Victor Talking Machlnca Tor draw- ing crowds, (v.; with twelve records, largo horn ami long running. No postal cards answered. KOOKUS MKU, CO., 1M lillteolll Street, Boston, Muss. $500 Tent For $200. HAND MADE, 1207,. WATER l'BOOK BUCK, .'iii.\so. Address ,1. II. KAtiRIt, 124 Summer Street, Boston. Mass. lb ltviis >,XPEBji;N OLYMPIA SUMMER THEATRE MoKBBSPOHT, I»A. WANTED, ACTS FOR IMMEDIATE and FUTURE TIME. NOTE,— Owing lo Illness of our Mil. J. P. who have written, write again. HA I1H1S, InWI for theatre has been neglected. Those HARllfS.v SON.OIympla Park, McKccsport, Pa. DILGER ~ CORNELL CO. TRIED SEASON. Presenting a Rcpcrtolro of Successful Royalty Plays. WANTED T *" Y(,,I,| H >I|MI r °r Juvenile leads, Tall Man ror heavies, Woman ror Juveniles nnd H an a iiv, heavies; must bo or good appearance and have ' Mile wardrobe. ' Also man for general business; nno who can dlrccl plays preferred; also Oood Agent. Slalo lowest salary; pay your own. Season opens Aug. IT, at (ireenvllle, Pa. Address DILliKU A CORNELL, .tuuo K-1,% Fulton, N. V.| .limn 16-20, Oswego. N. V. All People Signed with apt. Ghas. Claytons One Ring Show, L REPORr'iit the Oanvna Men, Cool HEQAIIUS TO THE VBRNONS grouhds, ROCKY POINT, R. t.'J^K 2(1. OHior Circus Performers, Animal Aets, Boss ik House Attendants, write In. 'Answer call; ' •' " CIIA8. CLAYTON, Wyoming, R. L wwtTB^To 0BI8IRAL, UP-TO-DATE. J.' J. WAHRKN, 7 1» Westminster St.,' Pror l^iiare, It. I. JUNE 13 THE iNTE^ST COMPANY WANTS PEOPLE for Season 1903-4, FOIt HIS' TWO BIG COMPANIES AlH b WANTS '10. BOY A CANVAS OUTFIT r*iju1.v.for lb*i toa.l, cnpiu-ily '"* 12 to W Hnnilreil People. ALL PEOPLE ENOA(IKl) WITH THE COMPANY FOB NEXT SEASON, WRITE. Address TON MARKS, Care Marks Bros, London, Ontario. - — ^^ 1 — I — a — | — — i THE FAMOUS TROUBADOURS „ ,„«s comedy Co.i under- the management K. W. DAf.K, has proven to be the real hit cf ,iiwi|«; ;iii W eeks to goud, sober reliable people; male all (H-st. letter; enclose phmos; lowest suliiry; WiyimroWtii uollokels: we nav salaries cverv .Monday; you must make good. Season opens near "'''"Id early In Angnai, Addnisa JIOYT .V YAEt.'Elt, Mites., (lall House. Clni ■Innaii, Ohio. VOH THK CREAT PAN-AMERICAN SHOWS, * !« (OR ») B ROTH R It ACT, A KEW OTIIKR CIHCCS ACTS, SI UK allow I'KOI'I.I-. IN AM. LINKS, ETC. W I It I J i>|-:it WHITE: li'reilerlcktOB. New Hrunswlcli, June 111; St. John, New llriins- Bllk - Juno m; Mou, inn, New Itruii.swlcl;, June IS, For CUTTER & WILLIAMS' STOCK CO,, ., Th» Aristocrats of Roportoiro, SSBJlJJMIU Kopoiiidre People, In All Lines, ror balance or summer and Winter season. (toOD, 2F9B VAlIDKVlLLKTEAll T'ilATOAN PLAY RESPONSIBLE PARTS. State very lowest Slimmer which will be relumed. Tell ull, Hrst letter. No nia. i\. i I lW;r ""'hirlM.' Send jinnies anil programs, "wetnr correspondence. — ' CUTTKR X WILLIAMS, MarluD. JIIIiioIh And HARCOURT COMEDY COMPANY. Al COMEDIAN, A'ltr'' 8l,y ' *■"■ fie " H ""- ,,nv ( """» " ,rg ' ml ZVv&WVw!, Boston: M«»". CENTRAL TRUNKS. TrunkV'2?' Mln -. »'•<»! 8MB., W.OO; Win., $10.00; lOltl., $11.00. 01TCOI TrttOtl, Mlllzll, $1.00. BUI i!i UB u k, ( ) M *Mxi»ltt.lde: $ii.6b. LuCT^ni*; «f««MA*ia lnil«l». »l«-M- Shipped on receipt ot $$.00, ■}■ AGENCY, Cor! 30th 81. i Broidway. PriCM 7BcU. mor$ Hn at Phlla. F$ctwy. A *~»-I|l>ttrty for M«^.* Se»s>on, •* HAG Aft and EDWAftDS •— "war Old Men, .luvi-nlles. Light Comedy, ^mriTS W«>ugH|*e|iil||es. Ili-nvles. Ingenues, Plienoinclliil PehiHle llarlloiie. EAUcV: COMEHY-tlNE NIQHTOK REP. KatkaakB, Mil -It., J«n» "*M| t HeltojB«n .lime I't-Ml, YOBTv ciLTPP^H. 385 9 " I ' ■ y i r ■'»■ r~f 1 m ' * LADIES WANTED FOR STOCK, '0 COZY CORNER WILLOUGHBY AND PEARL STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. SEASON OPENS EARLY IN AUGUST. I ■ , * \,i I Must Be Good Looking Chorus Girls that Can Sing. Consider Hllewre a Polite Megutli >■. HEIGHT, WEIGHT, AND SKIM AT ALt'TlMRS, Al VAITDKVUVIVII Aililre.a sj»T • ACTS. p IKIgr., OKFHKi (Jnrllnld UiilldliiK, -«(V ('.nurl Ml reel, llrouklyn, N. V. WANTED, BALLET MASTER i Capable or Drilling and Taking charge id , Uallei or M, also PREMIER DANSEUSE ■v or Reputation. Address, giving i-ererriicc. termn and nil parth-iibirs, to It. R. REYNOLDS, Chalrinun Altractliins Coinnilllcfl, tall Festival Aaso- A elation, Tl Pl-llli Biillitlug, Clucluiiail, Ohio. TRUNKS, Clroaa Trunk, Nov Rwuly, Send (or Circus Lear und Catalogue. C. A. TAYLOR Trunk Works. :ili .1 41 E. Randolph St., 130 W. Madison SI., CH1CAC0; ltd W. :iMh St., NEW YllltK. THE ONLY PLACES, TAYLOR THUHKS Can be bought, »• We have no Aganclei ' Acme Studio, 49 AND 51 WEST 28TH l ST.. N. Y., Art Flioto^rapliers. SPECIAL KATES TO THE PROFESSION. Dp to duto and novel etrectaln Lobby display photos. * BANKS' IDEAS ic latest. The lluesi work for Vaude- perrornicrs ever Issued. Mono- End (lags, etc. Send stamp ror list or contMil.s. PRICE, 60c. Nus. fc and it, nor. litis HANKs.iJi Lockwood St., Providence, K. 1. $J_ C In In- In H0i D vtii.- pe logues, I'an, , Hi's. I BANKS' IDEAS WANTED, Amusement Devices, Automatics, Illusions. Alio willing In treat ror patent rights or new and attractive reaturos. Addruss, giving dill Informa- tion anil i criiis/ COLUMBUS, care Qt CLII'I'EK, 10 MrlHO-lOii FOR SALE. one nearly good an new. Will sell any pari of cither one separate. Ilotli Artualagc llcreliellt'ii. MrgS. Cas>< only. I). W. MANUEL, llcudvrsnu, Me. PARTNER WANTED, To Do Straight In Comedy Acrobatic Act. Must be it First Class Tumbler and Hand Bal- ancer, anil strictly sober and reliable; season's work. Address LOU RICE, Cure or Fren ch's Sensation. Cha rl eston, Wesl Va. AT I.IBKRTY, FBANK AND LIDA GABDNEB, All 'Roiinil Medicine Show I'ei runners, eliiinge Circus Acts ror a week. Ballads, coon sougs, Irish and lilai-k race In acts. W'eure there in medicine sales, limi'i answer ir yon are nut right. Address I'ltANk and LI HA OABHNER, Owl S.JMIwuy, J5L_LnnlH, Mo. Ill I ViS for Stock and Repertoire Companies I IJiln and AmateurOlubi. Our new inn-page 1 litiau onmioguewlll be sent tree ou request. I'll. Drmimlle PabllOklng Cmupsay, m Dearborn Btnet, I M West mh street, Chic ago. I Hew York. ■ CIRCUS WANTED. A town, :i,(KI0 population und good districts to draw from. Mnlu Hue of lOrle It. It. and Luckuwutina R. It. All Privileges Free. Addi-esa JNO. 10. CMINK. Hallateail. II. Shooting Gallery Supplies LATEST NOVELTIES. Write for Illnatrated Cata- logue. WM. WCIlKKI.KlN, Mar.. 209 n. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8LOT MACHINES, AUTOMATIC WBIOUIRO SCAI.KS, ALL KI.Kl TUIi: I.IIN a TBSTKUI. IRON. F.J, HOWARD, 604 Washington St.. opp. Adiims House, Boston, Mass. KLARK'S KOMEDIANS JOW B00KIH6. SHOW PAINTERS K. J. IIAVDEN *i CO., ins h> 110 HroarlwnjN Urtmklrn. N. T. MBIl PEOPLE AT ALL TIMES. Teutna 10 and ex., single 10 and ex. write, PRU-RI-TA IHtCO CO., RoCk Island, 111. VAN FJLEET, «Z'WICrf KSIU ITIIKBT, RKW YOHlaV An Offering -to Vaudnvlllo lonagoru. BOBBY GAYLOR Presents Himielf in ■ 25 MINUTE FARCICAL SKETCH, Entitled A SOCIETY SQUABBLE ( (An Ailaiiliillmt from Spoil Mi-\ltl«t»i-. by Kind I'ci mission or MmiBuei- \V. A. Hi ml j .1 4 IVopIe -I Male » Bjd t Peiuale «;ll«ru< leis, • -P. S,— I cloee. a vrrv succetsriil stul plmisani season Siilnrdav, .liinc lit, ns the Wizard, In "Th,> Wizard or 07." Co., t| weeks; or whlc.U i eujuyed -Jl here al Hie iiiagulllcem Majestic Theatre, Direct, ull mall arier above date RMM I'lIINCKTCN AVK., I'tlUJAtio, II. |„ I BERGEN BEACH "THE WHITE CITY BY THE SEA." Rebuilt and Reopened Season 1903. \ W AMTFI1 ,c He » r ,rom Al1 Kinds of OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS If l\n I LU, aBd NOVELTIES, A Few Concessions lo Lease. WANT TO HEAR FROM SMALL CIRCUS. ' BERGEN AMUSEMENT COMPANY, Avtnuo X and E. 76th Sln.t, Brooklyn N. Y. DOYLE'S pa^Son THEATRE . . ATLANTIO OITV, N. Jl.; WM. II. HENRY..'... .Owner anil Proprietor. | PRANK IIOLDIE ...Sole Manager SEASON OPENS JUNE IB. For Opening and Later Dates, High Class Vaudeville Acts. TROUPES OK ARABS, JAPS, ACROBATS. AERIAL AiTS, TRIPLE BAH ACTS, JliriOLKRS, BICYCLE ACTS, MCHIUAL TEAMS, SKETCH ARTISTS. DIITOII. IRISH AND BLACK' l-'ACE KNOCKAIIOH'r COMEDIANS; SISTER TEA MS, AND NOVELTIES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION. spkciai. NOTICE TO I'EHI-'ORMERH.-Nu mure I'lral Puna, lliirlesuiies or Arierptecea ul Ihln hiittsi-. Ariisis will be required to play TWO SIIOWS|IAII.Y-SPKCIAI.TV ONLY. Six days per week, NO SUNDAY WORK of any kind ror either performers or musicians. Address all cpiuiiiiiiiluniloua to I'RAMC QOLDIK, ns above. DETROIT DRAMATIC AGENCY, FHA.MKI.VN WHITMAN, llnnmm, Hull,. XA, . Uetroll Opaui ll«u«« Uullillug, Detroit, Midi. WiNTPIl l'litcc Conn si i, ViLiiib-vllle ami Dramatic People Tor "The lleuil Waltiira," "A Run nJinifil/i on Hie Bank,' 1 "In Oonvlct SlrlpeH," "Hlnor Man," also one hundred Chorus (llrls; mil einiipaui , in hi, i|, :iis and cliorus lor "The Show lllrl," two run Acting Companies ror "The Pride or Newspaper Row" ami "On the Stroke ofl!!," Ingenue. Cfmraeter Woman and six Musicians roi- bend ror Kanteni "Weary Willie Walker" Co., Legitimate People tor a big aeeulc revival or "110111110 und Juliet." I'or the "Molilalia Oullaw" Character Man mill Man for (Jeiteral Business. Can oin-r s|ieelal liiducemenla to Hruiuailc I'copli- who doiitilv band. The above companies will Hiihearsii Hi Detroit and open narly. 'is. 1 am ceuiiiillv Jocaied and rull.v ei|idp|H-d and prepared Hi FURNISH YOU Willi I' PEOPLE ON SI/OUT NiiTlct:. Addreasus aliuve. Muiiuge COMPKTENI CHARLE8 BRECKENRIDCC STOCK CO., SupiHii'lliigllie Eccentric Comedian, Mil. CIIAHI.KH ilith'.OKKNIlllMlK, uuil 1I10 Dainty Lllllft Soulirclie, MIAM MAHOARET MINTON, IK-j.t i toll ,- People In ull lines, Tall, HilllilnoUle Vollllg Leading Man mid Woman. Uhuracler Mali and Woman, Juvenile Woman, Properly Man tor sinud pans .mil ilanclllK spclallles, '1 wo Slrmig Kealliro SpecllllllCS, Agent and I'illlllsl. (ItllV l-Xpel'll I, cum peicui people ivllh good uppcuruncc and awell u-ariliobe wauled. THIS la Hie loading coiupauv nun lug tin- West Huh season. Address IKIVII V. .IOV, l)lan»(ar, Cure or (treat Western I'rlnlliigi'o,, si, I, mils, Mo, NOTIC THE POTTER FAMILY Do a Double Cutaway, Half Twister and Catch, Distance 17 feet. Addreii RICHARD PITHOT, 313 Eiil 14th St., New York City, my Only Aulhorlteu Aaen l. The Musical Novelty ol the Hour. MAX ROSENBEHO'S LATEST ENTEHPRISES. A superb arid Hrlglnal Production or Hie Whitney Warner Pub. . A. KOEHLER & CO., Theatrical Costumers. ENTIRE COMPANIES OR INDIVlllUAIJi FITTED OUT. PRICES KEARONAIII.E, ESTIMATES KUKNISHED.TIIKATIItCALJEWELY. M UNION r!(|UAKE (East), lictween lllhand DtHl Sis,, New York. Mention CLIPPER when calling or urltbux. ... ATK8T IIIMI nrckMTtt to t. iir ..- i ! i-juia_ •AKKB .OONMT II) PUB. CO., "^*^»" IT IDHDN VTflt, I'OLO. *«n^wr lllltK . HlllltK, 386 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 13, Our New Song Book 18 NOW READY. Contains Our Entire New Budget of Songs, Interspersed With a Bunch of the Older Favorites. Also Several Pages off Parodies, Jokes, Riddles, Recitations, Comic Receipts, Etc. Oar books have sold over a million daring the past season. Our hew book is as good if not superior to its predecessor; the same prices will prevail as heretofore. Send for sample of stock books, and write for onr prices and terms for special covers. Correspond- ence solicited and promptly answered. Ho other book published contains such a bunch of great stuff as onrs. Write ns at once. There's money in a good book for yon. It's a ease of "all velvet," and an incomparable and lasting advertise- ment for yonr show. HOVVLEY, HAVILAND & DRESSER, Correspond with either office, 11 HI BROADWAY, IV. V., or UHAND OPERA HOUSE ULOCK, Chicago, 111. THE YOUNG AMERICA QUINTETTE I. Making All Kind* of Success with the HEW BALLAD HIT, "Just Because You Were an Old Sweetheart of Mine" By MAURICE L. JACOBS and HARRY I. ROBINSON. M. WITMARK & SONS, Publishers. COCC Professional Copies In Recognised Performer* Mil PADflC rUCC""" or those Sending Uu-IO'Date Programme. ""HU WHIILIwi Witmark Building, 8 West 29th St., New York. ABOUTJUNE 15, NEW WITMARK BLDQ., 144-146 W. 37th ST., Ju*t Bilow Marlborough Hotel. (LOOK FOR THE-BEE-H1VE-OJLOOK-TOWER). Mend t cents for pontngo on CiiliiloKiio Anil J'rli'O List or our In'ost designs ot iiiviiiriiiKi tamps, we rIhh tarry In stock Moving Clouds, Lightning end Klro pholograpliod from nature, whicli gives per- spoullvo t lir»r can not bo Accomplished l>y tllO do- sign being painted on glass. AlHO Imvo Rain- inn. Water Klpple, Hami Sturm, Itnln auel Siiiiwh. Now Hml novel effects made to order. Estimates cheerfully given on every- thing Inthe ELECTRICAL theatrical line. Follow- ing In a partial lint, ol NEW YORK 01TY PRO- DUCTIONS that I put on Ian season: "Sleeping Hoauly and the rtcasl," at tho Broadway Theatre; "Snldlom of Fortune." nt Die Havoy; "A aontluman of France," at Wallnck's; llonrlctta Uronnmn, at the llepulillu; Amelia lllng- ham, nt the BIJou; "A Ohlncoo Honeymoon," at Ilia Casino; "Foxy Urnndna," at the Fourteenth Street; "Arizona," at the Academy; K. II, Hothorn, "If I wore King," hi i lie ((union. OON'T FORQET THE NUMBER, 1 237- 1 230 BROADWAY, • » • NEW YORK ROW UOOK1NO--FOUIITII SUCCESSFUL SEASON. WHITTAKER & HICKS' UlK Hcenlc l'roiluellon of NKSIIIT SCOVILLK'S Successful 4 Act Comedy Druma, ••A. COU1VTRY KID." BNTIKKLY IlKWHITTBN AND KNLARGKD. Pnnnawl Rami an A (lenhnolea »nd * I'aviulo that will make them all lulk. The only Com- VUnUorl DttUU HUH VrtllCBirU p nn » iruvellna having the direct permission and sanction or UKAIIHT'8 OilltJAUO AMERICAN to uae their Cranio Supplement Ohsruoters In a Parade. Coitumed wlih Mlnuto Attention lo Details. No l.nng Puruile. UTaNTPn PBOPLU IN ALL LINKS. Man for Tramp with Strong Specially, Man (or Heavy, TTaniliU, Man for Jnvenllo, Man for I'ropa ami Bit; all iloiiidv In baud. Woman for Juvenile, Small Woman for Sounretto with Stroug Singing and Dancing SpcclalllcH. All miict ho rtrst clssa, and good droKHoni on and oir. WANT Ml'sici ANS OF AU. KINDS, capable of handling atandurd music and doubling orchestra. People unknown to iih mum Hend photos, which will be returned, and give height. Name lowest salary ; pay own hotel. M ANAIIKKS In Michigan, win,, 111., Iowa, Minn., Kami., Mo,, and all West send open time. Addrona nil communleatluna In WIIITTAKKR A HICKS, No. 10 Court SI.. IHI.CIemeni, Ml, I.. THE TWO JEWETTS In Their Three Character Comedy Sketch, •i * Are Now Booking for the Season 1903 -'04. Artdren All Comniuuleatlona lo EVERETT A. JEWETT. Mgr., 103 E. Stein St.. St. Lonis, Mo. A Clever Comedian Villi I'AIITIV Kit IN VAU1M0VILLK ACT THAT HAS REPUTATION. Must bo a good business man, solier and a good singer. Answer, with run panloitlsrs, * TALKNT, care of CLIPPBR. HELEN IAE 6ILBEBT an ^La« anv Lending Juvenile Man and •Woman, Heavy Man, Come- dian with Specialties, Stage Director, character People, Man wlih Stereoptlcon; Mualcil Act, Play Parts; Pianist, Agent, Useful People, write. Full particulars and lowent salary Unit letter. Two week* ■Hmh point uegattvo. CUAS. F. EDWARDS, Manager, Care ol aeneral Delivery, Rochester, N. V. ALVIENE--DANCINC And Vaudeville School of Acting, Grand °pera Home, N. Y. Entrance, MB 8lh Ave. (Always open.) Stage dancing, novelties and vaudeville acta taught complete In every detail wlih guaran, use of engagement. My pupils: Ethel Levy. Panla Edwardcs, Clrace Cameron, Wm. Blalsdell, Lew Bloom, Bartlio, Johnson and Dean. La Neva, Maw King, La Belle Dazte, Agnes Mahr, Hooker and Davis, De Muths, Barney Gllmorc, lllondells, Ida Fuller, Marlon Winchester, Esmeralda Sister*, Hope Booth, St. Tel. Rooney, and hundreds others. Can or write for catalogue. ,„ _.,. FOB BALK— Three Spectacular Novelties, with scenery and dates. Also Sketch and Monologue. $15 Serge Suits, $6.41 Men's $12.00 Serge SulU, M.09. Men's |2s.00 Serge satln-llned Bulls, fs.ss. Men's f 12.00 Oasslmere SulU, t* 99. Men's f lo.OO Oasslmere Suits, $8.49. Men's $18.00 Cannlmere Suits, $7.49. Men's $10.00 Youths' Suits, $H 99. Cameron, 207 Flatbnsh Ave., B'klyn. TheSTURTEVANT New Modem Hotel, All Up-to-Date Conveniences. Adjoining Broadway, 147-151 W. 35th St. N.Y. Hates Most Reasonable. Resturanta la Carte. Rooms Single and En Suite, Home Comforts. BEST PROFESSIONAL TRADE CATKRED TO. OUAS. JA1MES, Formerly Hrevoort House. FRANK J. BANG. Formerly Sturtevant Honse. SCENERY. HOUSE AND ROAD 8TUFF OF ALL KINDS. Spectacular, Extravaganza, Vaudeville, Burlesque and Minstrels. Managers and Performers write ns If yon want anything. We've got It. GLOBE SCENERY CO., Tiffin, O. FOR ACTORS AND MGRS. DATE BOOKS. Runs Ave years, and has good Information. Send stamped envelope, addressed, Including ten 2c. sumps. W. B. WATSON, 48 Johnson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PRINTING TENT SHOWS SBND PUR PRICKS-CATALOGUE. HENNEGAN & CO., Cincinnati, o.'' I MOTION pictures, complete outfit with operator for Parka, Lawns, Fairs, etc; latest Imported films from Europe, 200 up-to-date subjects. Films rented by the week or month, weekly change: also the juvenile operas, Llllputlans and Midgets. Wrlto tor special circulars, terms, etc. P. H. DECKER A CO., lto Vlfth Ave., New York. YOU WILL BE CONVINCED OF THE PRESTIGE IN A "CROSS" LETTER HEAD Freo Samples, Contracts, Tickets, Envelopes, Etc. CB08S 3nB DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO. Pkg. STAGE MONF.Y. Wo. BOOK OF CUTS, 200. MEDICINE SHOW, AIR RIFLE, GAME, SLOTMACHINE AND SOUVENIR MEN, ATTENTION. I am tho CHEAPEST MANUFACTURER In New York of JEWELRY and NOVELTIES. ALPRKD aVUGENHHIMBR. 629 Broadway, New York. LEVIN BROS. ALL KINDS OF GOODS HANDLED BT STREETDIEN. WHITE) MIR CATALOGUE). :io-:il! N. Illli St. Tcrre Hunt.-, Inil. EZRA KENDALL'S 2D BOOK-ALL NEW. GOOD QRflVY-hu p m u or J n iSt our aD<, SPOTS — 0l wt » na uumt>r - Kara Kendall's 1st Book— 100.000 sold. By Hull, 25c. each. Address EZRA KENDALL, 80 South 7th Ave.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. SCENERY Of All Kinds Built to Order. New Spectacular Stuff and two complete Faust Seta on band. THE TIFFIN SCENIC CO., TIFFIN, OHIO. Thomson & Vandiveer's Circus, Menagerie and Mppodrime Tents Have a record of over forty years as being superior In Material, Flnlah, Workmanship, Style, Durabil- ity and Economy to all others manufactured. E*- tlmatet given on application NO. 330-20 E, . THIRD ST., Cincinnati, 0. Choice Lot of PYTHONS, all slaes. Also Dulls, TurUo Head and Fixed Ruttlera (all broke to handle). BOSCO DENS $20.00, UP. J. HOPE . 86 N. Bill St.. Philadelphi a. Pa. JUST OUT, 124 PA6E ILLUSTRATED MAGIC CATALOMIK, 25c. ; SUP. CATAU, Be. None free. Only N. 10. Agent for Malintmu, 10c. W. II. IjKHO Y. 10:l Court St.. Hoston^MaBS KLARK'S KOMEDIANS "FAGTS-HOT HIT MIL" WIGS 6, SHINDHELM, Theatrical Wig MAKER. Qood work for low prices. 118 West asm STREET, New York. a*ni, lUmn In. lyrltv* Mat REORGANIZIMO AND BOOKING THE WARNER COMEDY CO., SCENERY. SPECIA1VTY STOCKING - «--— ~ - -^— -, SHXPPARP ft BUFFER, 88 Locnat St., Chicago, m FOR St. Joseph duties Assooiatioii, STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS, FROM JULY TO IT. ' Only New and First Class Novelties and Attractions, ON PERCENTAGE BASIS. Exhibits/ Demonstrators, Mcrry-KO-'round, Switchback, Razzle Unw.le Swings, Lining ^and Machines, Shooting Gallery, Knife Rack, Cane Rack, Baby Rsck, Midway Shows, Peddlers of F» D s" Whips, Canes, and Toy Balloons nnd Novelties. No worn out fakes wanted. We have a 110.000 ToW and sold at our last year's show 65,000 gate tickets the last three days. Also Concessions for sale. Hue four States to draw crowds from. Address F. AI.BKHT WETf, Bec'y , St. Joseph Antics Association, St. Joseph . Me. "A WOBLD WIDE CIRCULATION. THH OLDEST AND MOST tHPLUEHTIAL THEATRICAL ADD VAUDEVILLE JOURNAL, THE ERA. ESTABLISHED 1MI. 49 WELLINGTON STREET, 8TRAND, LONDON, W. 0. FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS, 3»s. per annum. PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Od. par H ate. iMBHIOAll ABT18TE8 VISITina THE METROPOLIS USE THE EBA 0P7ICE8 AJ IHEIB PBBHAHEHT L0ND01I ADDREBS. 2,600 ARTI8TE8 ADVERTISE IN ITS COLUMNS WEEKLY SOSUVIALM & LANDIS OREA-T SCENE F»ABIMTTIIMO STUDIO, CHICAGO. ILL., STILL IN THE LEAD AND DOING BETTER WORK THAN EVER, WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THIS LINE DON'T FORGET THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM, SOSMAN * LANDIS, 23« So. Clinton Street, Chicago. WANTED, AT ALL TIMES, Specialty Artists and Burlesque Women I. H. WALDRON, PALACE TIIBATRI, BOSTON, NASH. RHESUS, (3IIACMA8, BABOONS, MANGABBKH, 1JIUI.1.S, MANDRILLS, LEMURS, BLACK HAKAKH, DIANA, HINUTAU.8. MONSTER PYTHON SNAKES, COCKATOOS, MACAWS, and OTI1 LOUIS RU M COCKATOOS, MACAWS, and OTHER SHOW BIRDS. I SI4H ORAND STKBBT, • m New York. THE GREAT ENGLISH VAUDEVILLE PAPER, THE and THEATRE REVIEW, 401 Strand, Ijondon,lfV. C. . . . . 8s. K.l. PER YEAR - Ha. 6J., Single Column l" ch FORBION SUBSCRIPTION. ... PRDVBSSIONAL ADVERTISEMENTS. - THE EMPIRE CITY JOB PRINT ranklin Square, lew York City. SHOW FIRST CLASS BLOCK WORK. NEW AND LATEST STYLE TYPE. Send lor Rat linatei. Booking Sheet 1003-4 now ready. Now li tho Umt to place your orders for mxt lesson. GEO. J. PHILLIPS, M«nig»f- For Btnuun 1M3-I. BEN R. WARNER. Ncdregor, Iowa. NEW OATALOOUE JUST OUT- KVERVTIliNO YOU WANT TO KNOW AUOUT Snecliil Engraved nnd Beml-Btook Blook Wort. Cheapest aud Ilcgt. Discount. If y»» fjj* pow for Summer Dollvory. MASS1LLON SHOW'PBINT, Masslllon, o._ LAWYERS. Oonsultatlons and Reliable Opinions, Free. PROMPT, CONFIDENTIAI.. SMITH & INOEIh 309 Broadway, - • New Yor»J JUST THE THING TO SEND TO MANAGERS and AGENTS, YOUH PIlOTOQKAril ON A TOSTAL CARD. Lei them see how you look. If you cannot osll for jlti « wo will make your rostal Photos from any picture you may send us, and return Bsme wim w» order filled. 26c. for Tlireo Photos, $1 a Dozen. POSTAL PHOTO OUTFIT FOR SALK. _ v PARISIAN PHOTO CO., »H» Slith Ave., »» *•__ NOW 18 THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR MUSIC PUBLISHED We write Sketches, Parodies, Monologues, Muslo to Words and • Words to Huslc, Publish and PopulsrUe Songs; we pay royalty. PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Baltimore Bide., Chicago, III E SOPPMRD. CTTTJT3T TWP clubs, batoms. otjnb, rolling hoops. wUjrrLlES.— OWBBB, ROMA*) AXES. Anything h i lW 7 M ' JugeltnaLlne. Best Goods. _L°? Mt ^S A stamp for a 1W» CATALOG AND NEW JTJGOLBRS' BOOK. _*J"J™ bow. van WYOK. ibt*-C7 Pcllan Ave.. OInoliinaU. O.. »>***_ National Theatrical Exchange ■ .i? t }£j )ls !* nc * Phone Main 1038. Incorporated. General Theatrical BubImss, Booking W' 1 Psrkl, Opera IIousob, Tliostres, Routing Companies. NATIONAL THEATRICAL RXOHANGB. CRAB, i. CARTER, Prest. andTreas., Ohloago Opera House Bldg., OHIOAQ"^ THE NEWMAN ART MANUFACTURING CO. High Class Picture Frames. Theatrical Work a Specialty: 110 to lHO West 30lhBtr«el, New York. ..... Tel. MM.aWli ■* JUNE 13- THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 387 WIGS BJTAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES wTw^R CURLS. WATER CURLS. pompsfl" HI II DRESS . . WI6S 3.50 • ■ • » < we keep constantly In stock from 1,600 to 2,000 JortedWIgs which arewell mode and guarantee.* Km These Wigs can be bought In all colors a! S, ibovo prlcea; but. not In Gray nor In White. Toe fame In Gray or wlilte cost from $8.60 to te.0t e*ch .00 ■ ppt I \ I- ATTENTION given to mail orders. nSSisent C. O. D. anywhere on receipt of SI 00, ffi will bo deduetedfrom the Dill. Btlmates furnished for higher grade goods, •tide to order. NECRE8COU HAIR CO., 162 Slate St., 5th Floor. CHICAGO, 111. The above Is a sample of oar T6o. Newspaper Bslf Tone m»de for Posters, Newnp«pers, Letter Heads, etc. SPECIAL PRICE ON LARGERSIZE8. Cum delivered when caah accompanies the order. Bend 7(o. for a trial order and be convinced. We do the best work promptly and at the lowest price. KNOIViLLK BRORA VINO CO., Alt Bay St., Knoxvllle, Tenn. Thli It Whit You Havs Boon Looking For. No more danger of breaking your bones In the d»rk puHsageB of the town "opery house." Yon need no match) Just preBS a button and there Is a orllllant and powerful while light. You oan put It In a keg of gunpowder without danger. It will not born anything. It Just lights up the dark Places. Can be placed In poeket or trunk. Oosbi, complete, ft. Gives 4,000 to 6,000 lights More battery requires renewal. Extra bat- teries, so cents. Send for catalogue of other electrl- eil novelties. You will be Interested. AMERICAN BLEOTRIOAL NOVELTY AND MANOFAOTCIUNQ CO., Hudson and Spring Street*, N.Y. Novelty Dept. SONG BIO SELLERS 16 Pages* Sheet Music Size, and Colored & BOOKS CONTAIN: SONQ8, JOKB8, BIDDLES, OONOT*. DRUMS, PABODJB8, RECITATIONS, FLIRTATIONS, FORTUNE TELLING, CARD TBIOK8, FUNNY READINGS. 78 Cents per 100, $600 per 1000. Cash with o rder. No a O. D. Samples 10 o WEEMAN BROS., !*QJ*ARK ROW, NEW YORK. Wanted, Everybody to Know Where to Buy POODLE m • Bag e • •■■ • ■ ■ PUPPIES TBE GENUINE. Pure, Snowy, Silky White. Very small breed. Very reason- able. Send 10c. for Illustrated Catalogue. Address Mrj.RosalleMacklln BOX 30, Bonaparlo, Iowa. ■Hi AGENTS, STREET MEN, CANVASSERS! liSiS*!* «".f*««lU., .mltb. I, ,l».»liyi|riM i- i.«u^«» wnxEossrrlii,oa Ihit. The LD RELIABLE B. a. UHER & CO. Wibuk i..„ CklHf., UL Oopyrtgl aongs. I Patent* and Jrade-lnana I ;ht your acts, plays, sketches and songs. "ItwlllPAYyou. ManyCopyrlgbto are worthless, because Invalid. You can- not afford to take such chances, we Saarantee a valid copyright at small cost. pinions and legal advice. Patents and Trade-Marks. Send stamp for particulars. Columbia Copyright and Patent Co., Inc. wards* sldo. WAawmaTON. p. c. THE CYCLONE... ROTARY HAND FAN. A HOT Mttin for AtrenU. Boll* eT«7- where anil Co ovur.viMn.ly. A bonunr* for Plonlo. Fair. Show and Street BuU'omen. It's ft ail in me r cooler and gaiieratet a Btrontr draft of air WITHOUT ftTIOUI. and with MO bXKKTION. eitept a -Jlihi ■BOffmrot of the thumb. It linn a three* bl tided polished Alumtnuhi Fan, Follahed Wood Handle, few parte, it estrernely •Imple, noiseless, light and artistic Ottr M 000,000 U0U17 Fa-i aold tut jnr. J6t comparatively few people hare seen one. Cetere to KVaRY ■• N, HOUR AND CHILD. Prlee, poaUf spald. *M esnl*. A cents and dealer* wanted everywhere. Blfdleeoaate. Write for partlculain. ENTERPRISE} BftlTa. OCX 156 LAKE STREET, CHICA60, ILL. 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PLAYED TO] 9,000 PEOPLE ON SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2,000 BEING TURNED AWAY, HOWARD THDRSTO The World's Master Magician. COLUMNS IM There ore two holdovers at Keith's New Theatre, this week, necessitated by Ihe fact that the acts are bo very Rood tbat their drawing power is in- estimable. The Great Thornton, tbo one supreme sovereign of the realm of marvels, and who is un- doubtedly the greatest illusionist the world lias ever known, is one of the holdovers, and Mclntyro and Heatb.— PHILADELPHIA IlECORD, May 31. Keith's Chestnut St. Theatre— The Great Thurston is the bright, particular star in the bill at the new Keith House this week. The illusions be presents are entirely new — absolutely new — and no liner or more pretentious stage setting^ has ever been seen in a Keith house. Thurston's illusions are so extra- ordinary in character and so cleverly executed that they constitute what is absolutely the best act of the kind ever given in this country.- PHIL ADELPHIA ITEM, May 28. The illusions being performed at Keith's by How- aid Thurston are pronounced by competent judges to be the best ever witnessed on the stage in thin country.— BOSTON GLOBE, May 13 Howard Thurston, the latest candidate in the field of illusion, is scoring a big hit with Keith audiences, his act being pronounced one of the best over wit- nessed on the local stage.— B08TON TRAVELLEB, May 13. Over 1 0.000 has been spent on the production of this Act. The scenery is the most beautiful ever used upon the Vaudeville Stage. Nine people are regularly employed. NOTHING IN THE ACT HAS EVER BEEN DONE BEFORE, and today it is the Greatest Attraction in Vaudeville. It is covered and fully protected by seven distinct patents granted in America, England and Germany. WARNINB T01MA8ICMNS, MANAGERS AND OTNERS.-Apne Infringing on my rights will be Prosecuted to the fullest extent of the l». THAUMATDRGIST KEITH'S THEATRE, NEW YORK, TWO WEEKS, JUNE 16 and 22. THAUMATDRGIST • • • • • • • • • • • • • WARNING All MiELiES "STAR FILMS Are proleoled by Copyright aid Trade Mark, and all lnfringera will be rigorously prosecuted. "STAR" FILMS Made by the New York Branch of Bo. 444. FIRST THE ENCHANTED BASKET. MECl-IES, PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER OF THE ROBERT HOUDIN THEATRE, PARIS. ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW SUBJECTS SPECIAL AGENTS AMERICAN 1 1 East 14th St., NEW YORK CITY. Catiloguisand Prlctt on Application. 8211. In whloh a Juggler materializes it Jieautlful girl from a bouquet or llowera for the benefit of a farmer. The farmer attompta to IcIhh the beaut;, but she changes to a devil, who beam the farmer, and then ex- plode, into a i hou.and pleoos. The farmer me. In terror. lo. 445-448. THE 1ABVEL0U8 WREATH. • • 260ft. Marvelous trtcVs with paper covered hoops, Introducing Illusions, mib- .lltutlon., etc., of a moat bewildering character. See eatalogue for full daaoriptlon. No. 449-650. BEMEBUB'S DAUGHTERS. • 165H. 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On these lie lays a sheet of glass, and on the glass a box. lie then materialize, a beautiful girl from a table cover. The girl Jump. Into the box and disappears, various marvelous tricks are done with the box, and the Juggler himself finally disappears In It, One of the finest mystery pictures ever produced. No. 460-401. THE QUEEN'S BUSKETEER8. 165ft. A pleasing military drill by a company of young soldiers In mediaeval uniforms. SOU AflEBTS FOB Slot Machines Punching, Picture, Candy, Phonographs, Fortnno Tellers, Grip, Electricity, Lifting, and [MARY Others. KQ8KHFIICLD MFO. CO., - - (JET IN-LINE for " Summer Parks and START PARLOUS In the Fall. Money Maker. ALL THE YEAR 'ROUND. MM to BMtHPP80M ST., N. Y. CITY Onr Machines DO NOT GET OUT OP ORDER. KLLEGLJBROS., Proprietors, IHBfl. ELECTRIC » IHL, J_ 1303*5 EH0ADWAT aid 120 W. 38th 8TBBET, SEW T0NI. • Everything Electrical for Theatres. ■wltcta Beards, Dimmers, Border Lights, Proaeealaa* Lights, ■tag* Pockets, Bmels Light*, aigu. 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NIYRA and BUSTER KEATON. mjRg DRAMATIC. if VAUDEVILLE, CIRCUS i Copyrighted, 1903, by the Frank Queen Publishing Company (LlnTl'ted) Founded by FRANK QUEEN, 1853. NEW YORK, JUNE 20, 1903. VOLUME LI. -No. 17. t Prlc» 10 Cents. Hiss Clipper's irtotes, PsMlles ami Comments, OONOIBNINO SI1GE FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS BY JOSEPHINE GRO. At the Brat night last week of Lederer'i Mir Bummer show, "The Blonde In Black," It ww noticed that Harry Conor was auf- ((ring from a very bad cold, and many of tbe clever laugh-provoking lines of his part were lost to tbe audience. by donning a bath robe without drying him- self, and, quickly getting Into bed, remain there three or four hours, at the end of which time the neuralgia would disappear. "And you did all that?" queried tbe comedian's friend. "I certainly did," said tbe actor In a hoarse voice, and that Instant he caught sight of the friend whose advice bad re- sulted In tbe cold. answered tbe comedian, wondering at question. "Ah 1" exclaimed his friend, "now I know the cause of your cold. If you got In at tbe upper end, you walked down and up, Initead of up and down, as I explicitly directed — so the drinks sre not on me." The manager of a road company now book- ing theatres for next seaion received last bis managerial direction. With all due re- spect to bis Immense ability as a great manager, everybody knew him to be Ignorant of many other things, among which waa a lack of literary knowledge. So long aa playi at bis theatres were put on In a way which be thought right, It did not matter so much to blm what the play waa At one time he waa making an expensive revival of "Macbeth," which he had been per- suaded would be a great success. Leaving the details of tlio stage to a manager, he himself looked after the outside matters. Towards tbe end of tbe first week, not having yet watched the play through, be stood In the wings during the first act. When the witches appeared In the third The following story of tbe cause of Conor's Ti, belng told: Tn * '*»» after tne or °- **? a "ollcltoue friend, meeting tbe "■J""" on Broadway, referred to the wa. and then kindly began advising blm *n»t to do for It „" 1 Don ' you da « to offer me any advice 1" «wai mc< i Conor. "I'm suffering from #lii advlC9 at m * «oment— If I hadn't '""owed a friendly fool's Instructions 1 wouldn't be in this fix now, and I'm look- °* rop nlm this minute," he added, with an °*ry glare In his eye as he watched the n«"Plan throng passing along the Blalto. „.. , ow ald « happen, Harry?" asked the ■ollcltoue friend. »hi We "' yon *«•■ •* waB this way," began . , _ . „ , . _ »• comedian. "I had been having a rather "Ah I Here Jack comes. He shall now have •"low attack of neuralgia during the past »>» opinion of his sure cure for neuralgia, fc»*wke. 1 too* everything everybody sug- exclaimed Conor. 'You're a fine Mend I for ■*•*. but with no good results. I had about a **&* *• nav «' he "claimed with wither- •nw up hope of relief when another good "•« J*". " hl » fr ! end aPP'oacbed. WW (Conor put a bitter emphaals on the "« «*""• ■ «■." wa » the "P ly - , W ' ««) «U he could give m^a remedy that the matter, Harry, didn't that remedy cure »WM surely knock the neuralgia. Of course J™ neuralgia?" ' «M i onl, too glad to know of a sure cure. W «?"» the "median. ? '°' ow «« *'• instructions Impllcitly-thle "Tnen what are you kicking for? terrible cold Is the result" "Because your darned old cure gave me waa tbe cure?" asked the other. this cold." -J«k called It tbe cold water cure," an- "" "didn't If you followed directions ex- "Wed the comedian, and then, with a shudder a <*>y." was the reply. lb*t eeemed to bring back chilly recollections, "But I certainly did," asserted the come- **Mttg "Jacks" Instructions, which were Olan, who then gave a detailed deacrlptlon b^i t ( bc l neura! *' l *or rheumatic patient fill his of what be had done. "™ ""> with cold water, and after adding "You »•» you walked up and down tbe lntH It . l l pl * ce of ,ca ne must disrobe and get bri.k, nb ' ni tor *•* «n»otea walk '» up and down In the Ice cold water. th e P»««nt was to follow this heroic remedy bath tub In the Ice cold water?" repeated bis friend. "By tbe way, at which end of the tub did you climb In?" "Tbe upper end, If I remember rightly," week in bis mall a request from tbe owner of an "opery bouse" In the West to play nn engagement at bis theatre. Should tbe manager accept the offer, he will not have to take to that place bis scenery and proper- ties for either drawing room, street scene or forest, for the letter ends with the follow- ing: "You don't need to bring a great ell of scenery, cause we've got a-plenty. We've Just pained a front room, a back room, a town and some timber." If one gains a reputation for certain ec- centricities be is sure to have many a story told of him which really never hap- pened to him ; tbus, to the name of the late Manager John Stetson Is ascribed many a Malaproplan remark of which be was never guilty. Stetson stories are frequent among theatrical people because so many of tbem were at one time and another under sccno he turned to tbe manoger of the production, who stood at bis elbow, and angrily asked: "What are tbose old women sweeping there for, wltb tbe curtain up, tool I wlsb you'd have 'em yanked off." Calling in tones au- dible to tbose In tbe front rows, be exclaimed to tbo actresses playing tbe witches: "Bay I you— get off tbe stage there I" "For Heaven's sake, Mr. Stetson," anx- iously exclaimed the manager, who was also behind tbo scenes, "don't let the sudlence bear you. That's all right, they're tbe witches— they belong to tbe play." "Tbey do, do they?" said Stetson, some what taken aback by tbe explanation, then continued: "Well, I'm ownor here, and I don't like that kind of a play. Who tbe devil wrote It?" "Shakespeare," answered tbe manager reverently. "Well, I don't like It, and If It's on royalty Just see that be gets bis royalties at the end of tbe week, and we'll put on something else." The manager of a company playing a small Oblo town recently noticed a youtb of slight build In tbe orchestra blowing a huge trumpet with all the strength of hU small lungs. He also observed thst not a sound Issued from tbe Instrument. The in- cident so Impressed blm that after the per- formance be mentioned It to the leader. "I don't see your object In having an in- strument In the orchestra that doesn't make a sound," be said. "Why do you do it?" "Well," replied tbe leader, "you see. It looks well to tbe audience to have a good 390 THE NEW YORK CL IPPER. JVKE 20 sized orchestra, nod a trumpet Is especially pretentious looking." "But why don't you get a man to blow at It, Instead of that kid?" osked the man- ager. ... .. "Well, you see," was the answer, "I hate to keep the expense of the orchestra down, and 1 get the boy cheap." miscellaneous. Notes from Joiinbon'b Theatre Co. — We opened In Waverly, la., and have been doing an enormous business. Our new band ar- rived, and is making parades dally. Harry II. Powers Is musical director, and Is doing fine work. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have made a hit with tbelr comedy musical act; Carl Ueasley's black face and silly kid Is also making a hit; Yount, Bernhardt and Yount are scoring with tbelr three act: Powers and Freed send the people away talk- ing about tbelr refined musical act : Walter and Cbas. Bussler are doing fine work, v-vf- .mi roster of the Bufflngton Stock — People engaged tor Wled< -^ B ?h, d Z B ™ent of D. ft. Bofflng- Show J" repertory are . «, f„, raaon'i Our theatrical corretpondenie are hereby fhur Clair, Cbas. McBrath^LefflngweM, faefaSmglbmStfL Iffi^Kj Ufled that the crerfei.Ua/. now held by Robert McClung, Geo. Oney. ^cnaei ay. Ed J(u;kgon Doiiy/iHvIs, ' Jes fe 1 "", " l " a '."": __ ..... . m^. ,»„«i«rf Alice Hayeo. Jessle_ Prlngie, Ann^om^ , Ma WeBt ^ el||e Wiedemann. 8vni.S ,0 . ,| 1 Alice ' >K3» «—• SETTJr**" Notes mom th» Tbbtb Bbos.— The show has been meeting with success tbrongb North and Bouth Carolina, and Tennessee, and Is now In Kentucky. The boys are enjoying the hunting and fishing In the nountaJns. We have one of the neatest twenty-flvc cent shows in the South, and are p aylng to ring bank business everywhere. ,WW" "g complete roster: J. P. * J. W. Teets, sole owners; Mrs. N. Teets .treasurer ; fc loyd Trover, general manager ; 8. W. Hopkins, ad vance; It. M. Abbott: country router ; Jess Brown has the side show. Harry Amatrong, band leader, with Harry Armstrong, bari- tone; Mrs. Armstrong, cornet; Harry Arm- strong Jr., cornet : Miss Blva, alto ; Henry Snyder, cornet; Frank Morris, tuba; N, BmRhT* slide trombone; Guy 0. pfoble, clarlo net; Jno. Teets, alto ;H. Scott, drums. Performers: A Alfton, head balancer and wire; Jno. and Wily Teeta, aerlallsts andlm- oalement act; the Armstrong Family (Ave fn number) , aerlallsts ; the Trover Bros triple bars and grotesques; Will Bmlth, con- tortionist and barrel Jumper; Dan Lester, down; Hannah and Agnes Teets, statuary nnd rolling globes; the TcetB Bros.' troupe of trained ponies, dogB. goats and monkeys, Jess Brown and Gertie. Side show. consists N. notified .. them expired on June I. They are requeeted to return them to thle office ol once for re- nixcoi for MMN* — Notes from the Crescent Stock Co. : We opened our fifth season, under our own can- vas theatre, at Wlnchendon, Mass., on M»y 11, and, as usual, that pretty little town Bess e |e H EConds7"'ThV Hi under ^. and week o^Resur^tU^ Bnel- 1 w leo* dren. The repertoiry7~''D^wn 7n'' 1 lLS l i l, • "A Steam Laundry;- "At the st r ;P pt '" Ten," "The Resurrection," "IS. ?2*« St maun, Zella Marie, and the \\ Tb earn "Th Baxan, ' le Kesurrectlon," "Don c»,, £< The Old Curiosity Shop V ^a r »^ Itles" and "Life on the not-5 1 ! The company opens In Nebraska In JmKm will make a trip to the coast and retim d and a-new"!5wV-forus^.rdner. Mass.- 'The Heart of a YVom.n jfc™^ "d arayaw.. has proved to be a financial cyclone coming son. Katbgrcn^ ^ i^ioo . e Bammel — N»tt'e Barae", colored vocalist. Is „„- our wav. We are carrying an 80ft round Little Tot Kara grew s w ld ^ entucky . on her fifth week with Davis' -\j. T.T-, middle piece. Our s age months at our nome in ^ our way. top. with a 40ft. - end scenic equipment is very complete. Since opening we have made several changes m our roster, which Is as follows: Cbas. l. Eagleton, proprietor; B. J. Devlne, business - advance agent; -Prof. Ed" Murphy, the well dancing Mater, who rejoins to. Harrlaan ?.„.. "»«.♦ >M>nn. Ib now very III In. the prostration and g "—Edwin Southers writes ^ "After ,.,.- ;■ «inr forces next season x^l^ir^A^ manager; D. J. Edwards, advance agent; T.h.iiinesstbe result of R. R- wreck, I Castle Square Theatre Btock Co., BoMoi Sam T>. Gardner, musical director; Wilbur months "^ {Si. ,me work Mrs Southern is Mass., opening June 15 la "Audrey." * m < aViH^Zi -„■■ i ™w* were Injured In a head — T Symonds, leads Starr, John E. Clarence Bellalr, Harry Kane, Harry_ C. Nelson, disabled for "^VanUc^oa'st line" near land j«i. 10."Thev *WntonV%JE* Rhody Henfey, John Verence. Owney Eagle- ?n .coJUelon j>n Jhe Athmtlc Coast line, ne ^ ^ p ^ ? Wr(?ht , 8 ,«g«j ^gg* Co., playing Aunt Cloe and Emeline w doing her specialty between acta. M — John P. Webber, having dissolved n,„ nersblp with Dorothy NevllTe, ha. &£& an engagement for the Summer «'<>i- v '™ uare Theatre Stock Co _ inlng June 15, in "Audrey' The Cardownle SlBters sailed' for En. — 1ft "^-y will return In %£& ght's musical produffi itc* itnoay Hen ey, jonu verence, u»«; ^""e, 11 n lii., »■ M«roh 2" . iSiiZ A T' "»••"•■■ fM«»n:«i iroauctloii ton, John Norwood. Kate slarsden, Louise QuH^n.Oa.. March ^ ., , whlch Ma , of "The Beauty Doc?or," by C. H.' Kerr • an! ItoblnHon. Carolyn ifackey. and our yaude- — „ oth . e ^.?!S p, a 5rlng the past season. Howard Sheeley. ■" vllle feature, the Le Blanc Sisters, singing Sargent gHgJL-"™^ , eE8 on at Burl- —Arnold Daly and Mra May Blytbc Dal, ««.^Si^f^5».M>W« SiSSn/vt" Jin. " Manaser.B. L. .Joh ?; toovnonjte stage a. Mary^lythe, %i gives the tiest of satisfaction, and i. " T I,. ' . i iimfm H looking forward to our successful Summer son has secured Henry two Illusions, Anneta. living H. a iL ,B . d n T 'H?m Viola, two headed lady. We have an sort, top. with two 40'h. and a 50ft. side show, with two 80ft. middles. This show has been on the road a great many years, has not laid ud for two years and six months, every- body is well, and Thb Clippio can always B 3S« W* 9. W. BU.»' N.W % R Shown. — We are on the Iron belt, In the upper Michigan country, packing them to the rfng bank at every performance. At Nor- way, Mich., we turned hundreds away. At Iron Mountain, Mich., we hsd a pleasant visit from Vogel's Minstrels, the entire com- pany attending the afternoon performance. Gregory, the hoop roller, of Vogel I Min- strels, sprung a surprlae on his friends by clowning the bars. Of course, the minstrel bovs enjoyed the performance. Koster la doing • T great combfnatlon aerial act; Ansel date musical selections, and Adams, In their band balancing and fi-H!BBBBB=HHS=s— !™"" barrel Jumping act, are marvelous ; Harry Notes fbom the Mbluobe Fcn Makeuh. — Helms, tramp juggler, makes them scream at we opened our tenting season at Parmlngton, every performance ; Prof. Burns trained w. Va., and since our openlngbave disployed horses and ponleB please the Isdles and chll Jft-SS! SSSS. °c n ourrj e u.\.ce n F^ger^ k C « " -Ben Warner, of the Warner Comedy gKr^^H^&^tfirf ^^^J^^^SSA Co., and Frank J. Stanton, of the Starr Adams former roie in me pie«, Theatre, London, Eng., on June 8, a abn Comedy Co., are both buBlly engaged at Mc- Marlon. calmer hive by the Vicar of Gorleston, entitled "fa (iregor, la., booking their shows for next — g«Bf»""gg Sg nut out tbelr own Church or Stage." Both star and play wer. Hcason. Each manager promises a stronger Joined bands, and will put .Ml ^ tn«r own entnu , tloaU „cei Ted . show than ever before. Including new feat- company, ^aa Hutson big' 'ELLS ™" %rau — ures, elegant new paper, etc. «■"' - ■ B»K» n~™-, son Is reported " prosperous elthe ever experienced. — George H. the business manager MR. AND MIW. HARRY 9. BARTLETT. The above repreaentB a new comedy mu- sical duo who are ateadlly gaining favor by reaaon of the brightness, originality and musical quality of their act. Recruits from the ranks of farce comedy, In wblch they have been well known for many years, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett are also clever musicians, and proficient performers upon corneta, saxo- phones and trombones, as well as string In- struments, upon which tbey render a varied programme of classical, standard and up to and who sailed tor r-uiope milium "" » ■■•"• Vf~ "i«T 1 S5 "i Inters Irene six weeks'.hollday, will.. upon hls_return._en- ham, Sf^SS^JSPdSSS^ Edward P. cage In theatrical ventures upon bis own account. In his undertaking he carries the beat wishes of Mr. Savage. non, and Hutson and Calmer. Evans, manager; John Lllley, business man- ager. dren ; Hershal's trained dogs and goats are n sure hit, Introducing boxing dogs, bog punching dog and high diving dog; the Brothers Kohl, on tfie horliontol bora ; Verncy, humsn llsard, and the Lorc-tta Family of acrobats all make more than good. We aro having fine circus weather, and bo far have only lost one performance on ac- count of rain and storm. We all have to send to Milwaukee and Minneapolis for our Clipper. FRBDsmc E. Hows writes from Dowaglac, Mich., as follows: "Sliver Beach will open under ray management for the season June ■20, and will without doubt be the largest resort of the kind In the State thle season. We have made many Improvements over prior seasons, and have filled our beacbe count of rain and storm. We all have to and Juggler ; Jamea Ice, boss canvas man, " ippy Tanann, In ad- it Baby Queenle, our the 8. R. 0. sign nightly, we are touring the coal and oil fields of West Virginia. Have enlarged our outfit, and have now n 40x00. We have a awell line of special paper, and Manager Melrose looks forward to a prosperous season. Roster: Frank Mel- rose, proprietor sod manager; Nellie Mel- rose, soubrette ; the Arnold Sisters, song aud dance, and pianists ; Theo Homann, magician and Juggler ; Jamea Ice, with two asslstanta; Hap vance: Sapetlte Daisy ana mascots. Notes from Watonkcb Indian Medicine Co. — We are nine years end three months old In advertising the Watonkee remedies. and are meeting with wonderful success. We always aim to "set the pace" In our line, and this year we have the strongest show [II Itl I BWnUUtli auu *suv\j siiiw »»■■ »»— ii u M ini'i j v-m i ww uiiiv »*sv Byass>VSS^Bpaa*M wmvw with all kinds of respectable privileges, In- -wo have ever carried. Our company Is bead eluding miniature railroad, Sanger's Ferris ed by Arlie Palmer, lecturer and black face wheel, Dlttgcn'a merry go 'round, Weston's monologlat ; P; original Galatea, electric palace, bowling alloys, penny arcades, Zereda's amusement village, etc. In fact, we shall have a rlglit this season to our name, 'The Coney Island of the West.' Our vaudovll.e theatre, nota- torlum and all amusements will open full blast on the above date. Max It. Wald and the Casino orchestra will furnish dally con- certs free, and with the admission as It Ib— free to our groundB, and with the abundance of the excursions that are constantly run- rof. Robinson Is pleasing them everywEere with his slack wire, magic, light- ning crayon work and clay modeling; "Dutchy" Collins, the Dutch and Irish com- edian and dancer, la the "talk of the town" everywhere ; Harold Fonnlng holds them spellbound with his flying rings, traps and contortion act, and last, but not least, Prince Wentworth, the versatile old timer. Is play- ing the piano and doing his comedy trick violin act, trick bone solos, and other special- ties. Our recent "ads." in Thb Clippkh nlng to St. Joseph, we expect to be one of brought us an armful of letters, and were the Michigan's foremost successes this season weather permitting. Our 'ad.' with you brought ua more replies than we could pos- sibly accommodate. . «_ . , .... Tim Bonhamb, Jim and Klsle, closed with tho White Spear Co. at Fowler, Ind„ on nccount of Mra. Bonhom's poor health, Jim llonham will bo with Gorton's MlnstrelB next sen son. He has written a song Which he will use In hlB monologue. NOTBS MOM TUB WnlOHT ft FII.I.MOBB BtO Comhdy and Vaudbville Snow, under can- vas. — This show has been a big winner ever since we opened, on May 28. We were obliged to stop selling tickets on Bcvcral oc- casions. The roster: Wright * Fillmore, proprietors and managers ; Joe Angoll, leader of liand and orchestra of ten pieces; 8. Myron Martin, advance agent ; Jack poyle, bosB canvoB man : Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, In Irish sketches ; Millard and Almn Fillmore, character change act : Martin and Flnkfleld, musical act: John D. Wright, buck meanB of our getting togother the above list of strong and up to date acts. Boo Romola writes: "I closed with the Happy Bob Itoblnson Vaudeville Co. June 18, after eight weeks of success doing my Irish and black face specialty. We nave been meeting with good business through Arkansas and Indian Territory, although we did not see a dry top for three weeks. I go to Asblnnd, Ky.. to Join my wife and daughter, and rest up for next season." NOTEH FROM TUN WIZARD MBHtlVMAKKIlH. — The company has been playing to big business. Roster of company la: L. ('. Havleer, proprietor and manager ; Vlv Havlscr, with bis palace of Illusions; M. A. Acker, lecturer ; Bobby and Harry Zella, flying rings and contortionists: Leon Havlser and the Edison klnetoscope, In new moving pictures ; Mart Acker, musical act, fancy rifle and pistol shooting, and the Havlser Bros., Illustrated songs, comedians and danc- ers. Our water proof top has had some him: RIDLEY, A well known and popular vaudeville performer, has retired from the stage on account of her recent marriage to a nonprofessional, a prominent business man of Boston. Miss Ridley retires from professional life with the best wishes of hosts of friends and ad- mirers In and out of the theatrical profession. It is her Intention, as soon as her husband has completed certain business deals In which he Is now engaged, to sail for Europe, and she will spend the Fall nnd Winter monthB on the continent, also mak- ing a tour through the Holy Land and Egypt. ^| died from pneumonia oa June 8, after a short Illness, at bla home in this city, tie waa forty-seven years old and waa born In Cincinnati. At the time of hla death he was engaged on the decoration of the New Amsterdam Theatre, on Fortr- second Street, New York City. — 0. P. Miller, manager of the Alhao- bra and Star Theatres, Milwaukee, toe Dewey Theatre, Minneapolis, and the Star Theatre, St. Paul, was a Clippeb caller June 11. Mr. Miller la In New York, boohing at- tractions tor bis various houses, and will re- main here for several weeks. — E. D. McMeelan, business manager of "The Way of the Wicked," writes: "The following people have been engaged for v. K. Johnson s scenic production of 'The Way of the Wicked:' Maud Truat, Bessie Shel- don, the Bohmes, Blchard Slarsden, Cbas. Teaff, Cbas. Kllng, N. A. Andrews and II. i; Iturkbardt. The season opens at Lorain, 0., Aug. 20. The bookings sre complete ami Include good time In the Eastern and Cen- tral States. The scenic effects are about completed, and bid fair to rival aoythlog seen in melodrama. The production win be staged under the direction of Richard Slarsden, and Mr. Johnson Is sparing no expense to Insure a prosperous season. — Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frlel (Mayme nickel), of the Davidson Players, are visit- ing Claude Thardo, of the Bpooner Stock, iu Brooklyn. — J. C. Lewis ("Si Plunkard") writes: "With my wife and Baby Lewis I bavi leased the home of Dr. W. L. Holland, on the Lake Shore Boulevard, at St. Joe, Mich , for the Summer, where we will have aa our guest W. H. Snyder, my treasurer. Mana- ger Bob Mack Is busy at bis desk In Indian- apolis, getting matters In shape for the nln- teenth niimial tour,whlch will begin at Ben- ton Harbor, Mich., Aug, 28. The show li booked solid In the best bouses, and I am sparing no expense to make 'Si l'lunkord next season one of the foremost rural pro- ductions." — Mr. and Mra George T. Gale (Maldle Wensley), after an engagement of eleven weeks over the Pacific Amusement Assocla tlon circuit, have signed with "Over Niagara Falls" for a season of forty weeks, openlnt In Chicago, Aug. 21. — Broadhurst & Currle will send the fol- lowing attractions on the road next season : "A Fool and His Money," Nat M. Wills. In "A Son of Rest ;" "Rudolph and Adolpb," lolly, of Jollet" and "Buster Brown." nnd wing dancer : Jack Stockton. Dutch and very hard rain storms to stand so far thle shortly, and they will send black face comedian; the De Vail Slaters, season. The company Is all well and we j lly, of Jollet/' to the c song and dance, and wing dancers; William play the western part of Pennsylvania all Edward Garvle will agal: Davenport, Illustrated songs. We change our programme nightly. The ghost walks every Sunday morning, and Thb Old ltw.i- ARI.B Is quite a treat around the show. Two matinees a week are given, and all the boys have a great time fishing and playing ball. In fact, we have a good baseball nine with the show. NOTES FROM THE NORMA PonTBR LADIES' Band, of Boston. — The band Ib engaged for tho season with the Morris Berger Carnival Co., and has been playing In Pittsburg. The band la one of the free attractions furnished by the Carnival Co., and large crowds linger nround the band stand at every concert. Several good soloists accompany the hand. ■Marie Fennessey, cornet soloist, is a pleas- Summer. Notes from Brnnett's Bio Pavilion TiiKAiiiB Co. — This show opened Us fourth season at Red Lake Falls, Minn,, May 18, wltb the following people: Billy Bennett, sole owner and proprietor; J. W. Bights, manager and atnge director; A. Stuart I*wla, B. II. Doty, Glbb Writt, D. R. Worn- bold, P. C. Vernon, Jack Allred, H. R. A. llyckmann, John Brooks, Anton Aasegard, Norman Itauley, Paul Delman, B, L. Sights, Fred Lafave, Horace Heter, George Plory, James Polok, Henry Little, Mrs. Little, Belle Bennett, Hotel Bennett, Anna Vernon, and Pauline Sights. Our outfit this Summer consists of a 00ft. round top, with two 80ft. middles, ten small living tents, a cook tent Mr. Jolly. They are engaging a strong company to sup- port Nat M. Wills, In "A Son of Rest," and promise a magnificent production and several comic surprises. There will be fifty people In the company. The second edition of "Ru- dolph and Adolph" will be put In rehearsal d their farce, "Mr. coast next season, again appear In the — Henrietta Crosman has closed her sea- son and gone to her cottage at Lake Sunapce, N. H., for the Summer. The Manhattan Theatre, New York, will be opened next sea- son with Miss Crosman's production of "As You Like It." She will later be seen In the Shakespearean comedy In Boston, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit aud Philadelphia. A feature of her production of "As You Like It" next season, will be a chorus of sixty male voices. Later in the season she will be seen In a modern comedy, and Maurlco Campbell, her manager, will sail for London In July to arrange for her appearance In title role. A big production of their lately that city next year. acquired cartoon comedy, ^'Buster. Brown," „.— .Oscar Wheejer closed with J'Tbe Royal Ing feature, and Elisabeth Shipley, the child and a dining tent Tho canvas is In charge £ layer, makes good at every performance with of B. L. Sights and five assistants The er clarionet solo. Jane Adelaide Hood, band and orcheatra is under the leadership will be made at a prominent New York thea- tre next season. George II. Broadhurst 'a latest comedy, "A Fool and His Sloney," will start en tour about Sept. 1. Messrs. Broad- hurst A Currle have engaged practically the same cast which figured during the New York run. — Frank H. Lambert has signed with the Stater forces for next season, and will not be with the Courtney Morgan forces. Trlxle Powers haa also, been engaged to replace Maude Lambert, who will be with the Whit- ney forces next season. — Orln Lewis Is now on bis fifth week with Davie" "U. T. C." Co., playing Uncle Tom and Haley. Henry W. Savage announces that - the Slave" Co., No. 1, at Havlln's Theatre, St. Louts, May 28, The company closed Its season there on that date. Mr. Wheeler has been engaged tor next season, making his sixth season with Mr. Bennett a Co. — Wm. Brown, known as Rastus, the pickaninny from Dayton, 0., is doing Topsy and his specialty with Davis' "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. — Marc Klaw, of Klaw & Brlanger, re- turned from Europe June 7. While In Lon- don he closed a deal with the Drury Lane Theatre Co. which gives Klaw A Erlanger the American rights for the pantomimes pro- duced at the Drury Lane for the next six years. He also made the final arrangements n\l.MK L. POPE trombone, soloist, also makes a pronounced bit. At the close of tho season the band la booked for s season of thirty-two weeks with the H. 11. Wilbur Farce Comedy Co. Norma Porter, the lender of this band. Is a well known vaudeville performer, and bas con- ducted many orchcatras In many Statea of the Union. _, Roster of W. P. Cadlbr's Hadaar Combdv Co., now touring Indiana. — W. P. Onbler, owner and manager; Mra W. P. Cabler, secretary and treasurer ; Loutte Cab- ler, soubrette, dancer and coon song shouter ; Master Geo. Cabler, "the boy wonder/' In songs, monologues nnd dances ; King Boyd, tianjolst and general performer: Fred Muel- Her, musical performer; J. C. Murphy, black face comedian; Jessie Baker, piano player and organist. Business so far has been splendid for twenty-four weeks. Tub Old RBLiAnLB bas never missed connection — on time always. Notes from thr Crawford Aerial Con- cession. — We closed a successful season at Rockland, Me., Saturday, June 6. Manager J. A. Crawford waa presented wltb a pretty of Prof. Anton Aasegard. After many dis- appointments, wblch proved to be for our good, we have the strongest show we have ever had, and one of the finest bands on the road. We opened our three weeks' en- gagement at River Park, Winnipeg, May 25, and gave three performances during the af- ternoon and evening, playing to the largest business In the history of the park. Our principal specialty people are: Billy Bennett, banjo and comic songs; Belle Bennett, contortionist ; Glbb Vernon, coon songs ; Pau- line Sights, ballads, and all are meeting wltb success. Our manager, J. W. Sights, cele- brated the thirty-six anniversary of his birth June 6. After the performance that even- ing the entire company repaired to the dining tent, where a taaty luncheon waa spread, and a very pleasant time was en- Joyed. Among the numerous presents re- ceived by Mr. Sights was the following: A rain coat, set of emerald ablrt buttons, ma- lacca wood cane, brier pipe, silk handker- chief, meerschaum pipe and a box of hosiery. Madame Db Ai.ua (Mrs. Peter W. Har- low), who Is now performing with her four for Che starring tour here of Forbes Robert- new play by George Ade Is a spectacular son and Gertrude Elliott, In "The Light Rmlrn i h ,. «... ..„„. exD «rlence In Chi- comecfy drama, In four acts, entitled "The That Failed." In Germany he purchased 2-5 where she w ,'wel * P known socially. Bwrawt 6 pipage iR&F 8 of Braufiunff^S b ^'!: C. Welch has contracted with Howard ope7a C for 5 -Frau"fe? &%To\l,i Yr< ^^S^^X Wall for "The Real Lord Lenox," and will »>>i"> tho ~ -*._ ..-".„....-"— ' ..!".. tie make a feature of It In the repertory of the Dot Karroll Co. — The Hadfleld Stock Co. recently closed a Beason of forty-eight weeks, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Hadfleld are resting at Granny, Canada, tor the Bummer. — Flo Hartley has gone with a strong company to St. Mary's, Pa., tor a season of six weeks. Edwin Brewster Is also with the organisation. — Edwin Tbanhouaer, the Milwaukee man- ager, Is at Atlantic City for a few weeks. — Qua Cooke has been engaged for Chaun- cey Olcott's Co. for next season sake the grand opera stage to appear under Baltimore Md for thirty weeks" under th; his management next season. Me title of EffiSSESJ Tof' Harry Montagu™ She Is it the work will be "The Duchess of Dantalg," m r «?ff^»tinV In flt? Louis; her native city. by Henry Hsmllton and Ivan Caryll. The piece will be brought ont In London by George Edwardes. Mr. Dillingham will make the New York production slmultane- , "R&u LnJffi»*V J," a, »o , B « ure 1 w£ks Mfciad wlli; W lth my wife (JosepbIM Fools of Fortune/* H. V. Esmond's new Jerome) and baby, go to St. Joe, Mlct. P,alr -- ^tJSffJS 1£ pear A thl » for thS' Summer, 'booklnga for the Mario;- JLfKSXLSI B'P'oSoer. antedating Jerome Comedy Co. are fast coming » — F. Ward Marlon writes from South Bend, IikI. : "I arrived home here t comedy 'IS"" „ P l ~ du ,^ A', C1 ^„ P A te »>" We^wr.lcarT eleven peopleln all, M Sr7t P i?i?Ht.»-?™£ &m*£ D £ ?" 10 "' wh 2 8e th ° ml «"le west, up into the extreme North- ». rat 5J. a .r. rin ? to ? r "•guw In September, under west." Mr, Dllllnghsm's management. Hugh Mor- Hobart Boswort ton's new musical play. "The Wire Wilki?.'' m» SEEK Si^L Bosworth bas been engaged for stage, is at present located In Brooklyn, with music by Bernard Roll, has also h««n iT. "««,.- «i \i «i.i.i. " nTy. In the cWa business. secured by Mr. DllllnghamT and wlfl be p^ — claude H ^eltoort leading man the Percy Williams' Cs. — Jack Sharkey has signed with Forrester gold headed walking cane by members of tbe lionesses with Bostoek's Animal Arena, on Mlttenthal, to play Jack Blddle, in "A Des- ^ATTtnnnv Ineliiritna flop llnrrlR Ttlltph Vmincr'a Plhr AttjITltlr Pitt, crnn Mrf*mtlv ruirflf a et»nM '< nav+ uunn company. Including Doc. Harris, Dutch Henry. Babe Tyler, Randolf Bisters, Brooks and Mason, and Tlllle Canfleld. Manager Crawford left for New York with tbe entire company, the majority of whom will open on the Western circuit of parks. Young's Pier, Atlantic City, waa recently K resented with a diamond mounted cluw by er friends and admirers. Madame De Alma Is reported to have made a decided success with her act, and remains at Atlantic City all Bummer. perate Chance." next season George Ober will open hla starring tour ti«Mai^i J ~T.T7i ' -a"f i . , _ P«at season with tneCarroll Comedy lo.. » -ZrJ HWP-C ■*&, of Liebler A Co., at his borne In Thomai. W. Va. He pl«r" - JoitohLr E ryiTth 1 .*^nT. e l k - » r ' J T y'« the lead next season with Helmlck A Smiths £hfi.h°M« »K,m n t i, h J 8 .. En l l, ! h ^J 61 / dnlun * »«*l<: Production of "The French Spy. . r Slw h£„ SSK^SJ. n."" 1 M 4 A ul « N - —QbV Brrol closed wltb the "A Tfaorou«> I SffSS&^SWj^!SSS!»Sn.^ bred.TraW' (Eastern), and I. .spending h In the Broadhurst comedies, "What lisp- the romantic drama, "La y?lTlere™bV Henri v^tEJ'JPfJ," i^^ KitsmSuH in. Sba MKwmfwt ISSlipSSislrsI mNBSEmSBert rountry next season. the Ingenue lead and ber apectalty. June 20. — Joh'n 8. MoultOD, of Moulton, Tbomp- .on and Moulton, was In New York last -«.k making preparations for the twenty- Zith B«a»on of the Bennett ft Moulton at- tractions. Mr. Moulton takes great pride In ils record of never baring missed a Curres rfnce It waa established. _- Emily Ertckaon Green was Initiated Into the Order of Eastern Stars on May 10, *'— "chaa^'T. Kales' Comedy Co. Notes: We •re busy making preparations for our open- iiur Our scenery, which amounts to one «r'load, will be elegant, and the mechanical ,,,,,1, and hilling matter will be a feature. We arc booked In the best Hummer resorts for three night stands, and our representa- tive John A. Ryan, Is bustling to keep Ahead of the times, as that Is a feature with ,b !L W vlrde , n ,, 'Theatre Co. Notes: The West End Auditorium, at Waco. Tex., was opened Monday, June I, by the Vlrden Theatre Co., with the comedy drama, entitled "The Art- icna Olrl," to the largest crowd ever In the theatre.. The opening was a succcess In every way, and the people of Waco are de- lighted with the company. This Is the be- glnnlng of a twelve weeks' engagement, and is Mr. Verden's second season at the West End. The company : Chas. IV Whyte, Mlllc C'orbln Whyte, Chas. Brownie, Bertram Uraeken, Lew Vlrden, Bessie Brownie, Ger- trude Dunlop, Helen Herod and A. M. Keller. , Notes from the Chase-Lister Theatre Co. : We closed a season of forty-five weeks at Cedar Itaplda on June 0. Messrs. Chase a Lister at once departed for their home at Newton. la., to make extensive preparations for their repertory company for next season, aim for their production of Mark Xwan'a comedy, "A Runaway Match." Clint and Ilcsslc Dobbins, and Grace Burdette went to Chicago : S. M. Griffith, to Calgary, Can. ; Maude Shannon, to Kansas City ; the Thcbus Bros., to Oelwine, la.; Will Harmon, to Missouri Valley, la.; Joseph Kartell and Maude Massey, to Iowa City, la. — The Edsall-Wlnthrop Stock Co. has leased from A G. ,B "* «'hlnfse lionet- ■rwSl &L The5, P"' Bfoadway." Is by rl ™ m " JValdronand A - H»lawln Sloan. My brother, Chas. l'otts, Will be In advance of Mr. Carter'a 'Eleventh Hour' Co., which opens at Cleveland Aug, 1" — Manager Harry P. Arnold writes : "My recent ad. gave me a score of clever people Id select from, and the company I have chosen to support my star, Jessie Beall, In her tour through Vermont and the Provinces, court not be Improved upon. The following •re the elect: Jessie Beall, Ctimlllc Beall, lOmma Wells, Inex Gratton, H. L. Barker, Hugh Cameron, Francis T. Charlton, Wal- lace Mack, Charles Besly and Willie Garten." — Itoster of the Rachel Lewis Co., which opens a stock season on the Main Line cir- cuit of theatres, under the management of Tom J. Naylor, .In Canada : John Richmond. Frederick Itcynplds, James Warde, Michael isiwior, Thomas Bradley, Frances Williams, James G. Blaine, Katherlne Vernon, Murlc Langdon, Cora Whiteside and Jane Uakes. Specially acts: The Musical Delanos, and netting and King. The Hummer season o|iens at Port Mope, Can., playing comedy and drama besides, and Miss Lewis' recent successes, "Vrou Krou," "Galatea," "Par- thenia"' mid "Cigarette." ' — Kerrt 'ivdmnrsh, who for part of last season played the principal heavy with the "My Island Prince Co., Is playing Frank Davis, with Allan VI llal r, In new melodrama, "Slaves of I*asHlon." arrival In tbYt city by a Turnip of ,h un J'Sfif" ,tt ,he Thirteenth Regiment K £ nd ' ™ ,a tl»«» «nd friends, and it Toronto where the majority of the Kilties reside a awaued the bands arrive . The remainder of the musicians, drummers, pipers, etc ,wlm S'lSiSff^H , aDd noilevllle. prowded to Belleville In their private car ■■Tlilatle ■' w th m whlr'h U Kil OI,,e l0allC,1 SSw* enr oh, J. ™ t . '.•"*. wer « Presented by admlrlnc f&tlSft&JS i 1 * 1 ". 10 "' Ar, «««i CHllfornhn British Columbia, etc., and the fact that the fiffirtKB ngSL ,0,lr hil8 Included Cana" ifS' VS U ' d 8 atC8 and Mexican cities has 5?™nn5 e nf n 8 flection varied and In* SErat ?" rln S the >' ear over three hun- gfi, <•■'»« have/been visited from coast to coast and South to the Gulf, and 32,000 miles have been covered. Remarkable to state, not a single concert was missed, nor delayed by accident or otherwise, which wa » » ff™* 'n 'tscH. and every man cam" home the picture of health, despite the varied c llmatlc conditions and the arduous tnsk of giving two concerts every day In order to cope with the demand for the Kilties' ser- vices, lhe tour closed la Boston, being the fourth appearance In that city. Cameron Brown, owner of the band, and T. P. J. rowers, director of tour, are now In Belle- ville, completing urrangements for the next tour, which begins after a rest, on July 1. ilifi cnl £ f HWWf engagement will be at Willow Grove Tark, Philadelphia, where the band will appear fifty strong the greater ,lnr Sr < Jf^i ,yi . 'i! 10 Kilties' attendance record of 100,000 at that great resort on July 4, lost, having led the park management to at once engage tbo "prldo of all Canada" for this year. Tho new rated comedy, by Harry B. Smith and Clifton Crawford, for Krnnk Daniels, will shortly bo put In rehearsal by Chas, Dillingham, the manager. Jos. W. Stern & Co. are to publish the music. Among Important coming Kail productions can be mentioned that of "The Sleepy King" for Walter Jones; book by George V. Her- bert, music by Dr. Giovanni Conterno. The Pabst Harlem Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Carl Relnecke, frequently programmes the following: Selections from Englander's "Sally In Our Alley,'' "Jewel of Asia" and Hadley's "Nancy Brown," also Itosey'a "On Duty* march. The next season's productions of which M. Wltmark ft Sons will control the publish- ing rights are (luce new musical comedies, by Gustav Luders, among which will be an opera for Anna Held, written to a libretto of Jean Rlchepln's; a number of Edwuril i CUtn RoMAiae. whose name In private lire Is Clsrtsse oico-lch, was married to Harry Pleper, a non-professional, Saturday, June 8, at the Boston residence of Lillian Beach, who was bridesmaid, the Rev, Geo. Stanton officiating. The ceremony was wit- nessed by Mr. and iMrs. Matt Kennedy, of Harry Bryant's Co., and Jessie Stewart and her mother. After the ceremony all sat down to a spread, the guests of Lillian Beach, at whoso new house the wedding took place. Mlsa Konialre la favorably known In tbe theatrical profession, and her hus- band Is the agent Air Gibson whiskey In Boston. At the finish of the season at I ho Howard they .will go to WJnthrop Beach for tbe Hummer. Lillian Lincoln writes that her new change act Is a decided success. Hhe closed at Ashtabula last week, and plnys this week at Cleveland, with Hea Breexe. Iron Pier, Syracuse and Atlantic City to follow. " BkrtJIuuo, of the Build Brothers, and Bessie Wayne, of the La Halle Theatre, Chl- S»>J ? r SWlwtlon In Am" the K it"? *2*t&*ZL Socl ^ j °**» » of ton- ?„^ d

«'t8 programme frequently with The dozen Hamilton members and Band m J k 5 marcb ' ."'" 8wonl aod LancV" master Will am K. ltoblnson were raft on J T $ . an . ger ' l, f der ot tne Ollmorelriiea- ■ tre Orchestra, at Springfield. Mass., an- nounces that he Intends to play tbe new » ey „ m, " c h number, "Tho Pet of the Array, The Tatallna Island Band frequently pro S™"""" Witt's "Phyllis" waltses. lfosl-y> Sly Lady Love" wnltites, and Colo anil Johnsons "Under the Bamboo Tree." ' baton Is waved by K. C. Kammermeycr. Jbe Arcnd Orchestra, of Us Angeles, Cal.. recently devoted an entire evening's pro- gramme to the publications from the firm of Jos. W. Stern A Co. s nil Tho Handgun's musical plays, which will lie pro- duced by a permanent company at the Mur- ray Hill Theatre, New York City; "Mister Plpp," In which Charles Grnpewln will be starred, under the UaHdcvillc and minsircl. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT!. Our theatrical correapomfcnit are hereby notified that the ercienttaU now held by fnein expired on June /. They are requcitcd to return them to ihl$ office at onoe (or re- newal for mji&H. ™b *!;. Bov SR. »wncr of the Who, What, «lien Minstrels, writes: "Wn closed n fortv- onc weeks' season at Dayton, 0., the most prosperous season I have ever bad In the show business. I avid to Thomas Weedliuan my line car for Uic solo purpose of building a new car that will be an Innovation to cur builders. Its un all state room palaco on wheels, with a capacity for eighty people, and no crowding of tho people. I believe I can safely say Hint I am the only minstrel manager that furnishes all street and stngu costumes absolutely free to tbe people. \Va will carry about sixty-live people next sea- son, and two cars. Ilove already engaged the Brothers Walton, from Ramsgate, Kng., In tbelr famous water net, carrying a glass tank holding 'jo.oofl gallons of water, doing •their swimming net In plain view of the audience, on the stage. This feature alono has never been seen on this side of the wnler. The Terrlll Midgets, In rlielr 'whirl for life,' Is another feature that will tie. new to this country, as their whirls are done in midair on flying balls. The midgets weigh, respect- fey. twenty-elglut « n d thirty-one |iounds. with eighty-one kinds of special novelty printing, and as line a street parade us money can buy, and a first part second to none, wo can justly be proud of our coming season's work (n the line of minstrelsy." Tun Mc-cm.i. Sihtkrh (Leo and Zulu), violinist and 'cellist, have dosed a success- ful season at Hubbard's Opera House, At- lantic, la. They leave next week for a Hum- mer resort at .Dome Lake, Wyoming, where c management of Samuel they will piny until Sept, 1 L. Tuck ; "Punch, Judy and Company," an . Tukfoli.owi.nii were at the Pabst Gar — Nellie Chapman will spend a few weeks in Chicago wKli her husband, resting, be- fore taking the roud as leading lady with the Henderson Stock Co., which opens early In July. . . — Notes from the Yale Enterprises : Wil- liam T. Stephens has established at Cbaa. 11. Vale's theatrical studio and warehouses. Philadelphia, a gymuuslum for the proper exercising of Mr. Yale's kennel of acting dogs, which will appear next season In "The way of the Transgressor." The gymnusluni U. supplied with every convenience for tho proper exercising necessary to a dog's health. Victoria Wultcrs lias been engaged for tho sdtilirctto role In "The Wav of the Trans- gressor," nnd has engaged for the principal negro comedy role Chas. II. (Buck) Shelter, formerly of Shelter and Blakely, who Is one "f tho best exponents of negro comedy on tho stage' today. Mr. Yale bus secured Hoveral novelties In the way of scenic ef- fects for his "Everlasting Devil's Auction," among them a new transformation scene, si(d several entirely now ballets, while four i.nropean specialties of a high grade of merit hnve been secured. '— - 11. Henry has been engaged as manager of; "MrKudden's Row of Fiats." It is Gus BUI s Intention to hnve an entirely new cast for next season, nnd the following have «f*p engaged : Robert Ralston. Jeremiah Sullivan. Ina Thomas, May K. Baker. Lllllnu ryce, Thomas Hodgman, Murphy and Col- I, 1 "". Joseph A. Mack and Adele Runncy. McKadden'B Row of Klats" will Inaugurate its seventh season about tbo middle of August, and ' .will immediately go South, where It has been the opening attraction or nearly all the thcatreH between Richmond »M Denver. On Its last tour In that sec- J25 ; we «fe . Informed that several new rccordM were established, and have remained unnpproached. Harry Kdinon closed a successful sen- son of thirty-eight weeks at Rlcliwood. 0., with K. \v, DavldBon's "Kolks Up Willow (reek ' extravaganza, by Oscar Uammerstcin, for the Victoria Hoof Garden; "Sunny Jim," which will, however, be given another title ; "Buster Brown," a musical play, by James Gorman, based upon the successful cartoons ; "Terence," thi new play by Chauncey 01- cott, of which Augustus Pltou Is the writer and producer ; "The Lieutenant Commander," by Henry M. Blossom and Alfred G. Itobyn, for II. \V. Savage's Opera Co. ; "The Babes In Toyland," by Victor Herbert and Glen n«:DonongIl, nnd "Tho Elopers," by Guy Steely and Fred Chapln. On the programme of tbe Berth Family Orchestra the following compositions arc especially marked: Rosey's "Hall to the Bride" march and "Belles and Beaux" wnllz, Willi's "Glowworm and tho Moth" and "Phyllis" waltzes, Colo and Johnson Bros.' "Two Kyes" and "Congo Love Hong." Perry's "Warbler's Serenade," Langey's "Verona," und Brown's "Biigvllle Brigade." Alfred Muller Norden, Viennese composer, who has made America his home, has re- cently received a commission from Weber & Fields to wrlta eight new numbers for the musical comedy, "An English Daisy," which that prominent theatrical llrm will produce In this country next season. Mr, Norden. Is engaged on a number of other compositions. M. wlitnurk & Sons have recently published two descriptive numbers by him. Ilerllnglinff's Military Band played tho Wltmark publications, exclusively, during the concert at St. Mary's Park, in honor of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary ot the City of New York. "My Own United States,'' tbe new national song, was greeted by the people with cheers. At tho concert of lice Bronx Borough Military Hand ulso "My Own United Htutcs" wus tho chief feat- ure. On Decoration Duy In New York, of I ho many bunds which celebrated with martial strains tile memorial services there wen- few which did not play "My Own United Slates." George Toltcii Smith has recently' com- pleted ,i number of new songs for tils pro- duction of "Mister Plpp." In which -Charles Graiiewln will be starred next season. Tbu music of these two lyrics will not be wrlttten by any one composer, but each song will bo put Into the hands of a musician whose work seems best fitted to bring out Its peculiar characteristics. The music will be furnished by the staff of M. Wltmark & Sons; den (Kurt Itudolph Sternberg, proprietor; Howard Ramsey, manager), at Baltimore, week of June 1-0: Delia Dean, Margaret Webb, Emelle Bcnner, and Win. E. Kaiser. Last week's hill consisted of: Louise San- ford, Margaret Clemens, Rooney Sisters, and Cupero's Cadet Orchestra. ciiAin.KH and Jkn.nik Wki.hh are filling a two weeks' engagement at Olympln I'ark, Chnttanoogn, Tcnn. Tub Kalkikkii Family, Jugglers and hoop- rollers, have closed with the Walter L. Main Show, nnd will play dates for tho rest ot this Summer. Koriikh and Eoudkh opened recentlv at Gnvernstor's Pavilion Theatre, Aliunde City, N. J. They were given n hearty rino Bur- lesqiiora will close thn season Juno ID, and J will go to Atlantic City for several weeks. I will reorgniilxo Heiit. 1 tho Don Leno Lady Minstrels. The show la already booked solid through Canada." Edward Doylb was ono of the many en- tertaloera at the Rayoano City Lodge, It. P. 0. Elks, on June 0. Job, Myiia and IIi'hthu Khaton have tin- Islii'il the Keith circuit, and opened their Western lour of parka at Indianapolis, Intl., with return dates over Che Keith circuit, thu third lime In one year. W. Ii. 'Mi.-i'alliim announces that he has completed arrangements with W. H. Cleve- land whereby ho secures full management and absolute control of the Cleveland Min- strels for a term of years, starting with the sensou of llMKM. ,Mr. McCollum promises to make the Cleveland Minstrels one or the largest and most prominent on lhe mad, and names a nuiiifier of novelties ho will Introduce In conjunction wltb thn iisuaj min- strel iHTformancc. Mr. McCallum has added lhe following parks to his Hummer circuit: cascade Park, Now Castle, Pa.; Central Park, Dunkirk, N. Y. ; Junction Park, Beaver, Pa. ; Oxford Park, Orcansbiirg, Pa., and llen- wlck Park, Ithaca, N. Y. Due. Waiuikll, general agent of thn Toil E. Faust Minstrels and EiiroiMinn Novelty Co., writes: "Ted E. Fawn. Is, In his line, a power im a bidder for public patronage. He and his family, known as the Faust Family, helped to lift acrobatic acts ami place them on a morn refined and elevated plane. Street, New York City. At. FmmkitKostei.l writes: "Through tho burning down of my brother-in-law's horn at Newtown, L. I., night of June fi, I lost my largo collection of relics, curios, antiques, etc., which I hnve been collecting for tho past twenty-live years from all parts of tbo world, among them my vast collection of theatrical matter — play hills, portraits, autographs, souvenirs, etc., about twenty thousand jiru- grammes from 17:ih to date, a set of 'Ham- let 1 bills from Dnvld Garrlck, 1T5H, lo ditto (Fngllsb and American); a complete lllo of I'l.ifi'Kiis from 1H0K to date, also couiplcto sets of: Tub Ci.hthii Annual and HraAlma- aoo; raro war relics and historical mutter from all Hie different wars, from the Revolu- tion to (lie war with Spain. Theso and thousands of other things of valito and in- terest were wiped nut In a row minutes." IIu.ky and IIuuiibh played Hoag Lakn Park, Woonsocket, K, 1., Juno 8, and o|iciied at the Howard, Boston, June IB, They havo plenty of work. at Hummer parks. Vauin anii TYiiknnu write: "We have closed a successful engagement of twenly- elx week* Willi the Great Harlow Minstrels. We are booked with the same company for the park season. Wa open at South I lend, Ind., June it, wllh Knlamaxoo lo foilow." N'OTHH t'luiM TUB Family Tiikatrb, Iron I'lur, Syrnciise, N. Y., Jos. Dtinfee, innnii- fur ; ' Hum J. Ilascue, booking manager.— Itulncss Is cxcnllont. Peoplo engaged for week or, June 15: Morgan and i'lilllips, Doyle and Granger, Hilda Tucker, thn Kan- dyiphs, Ham J. Rasroe. tho William Hlslcrs, the Lnssnrd Bros., and the Itoxxt Fireworks CO., In f,ako Park. Week ot June 1 wn were compelled to turn people iiivuy ; H. It. O. was the rule for the entire week. ,'I'IIH, KIIIKT minstrel company lo open thn season uf 11)1)11-4 will be Lew Docksiader nnd his Great Minstrel CnmiMny. oismlng at At- lantic City, July 0, after which they will I'lOX ,H' Munliiitluii Beach for two weeks, Nova Scotia tor a few weeks before going on the park circuit for Keith's circuit. on the park circuit. They aro ulso booked Ridib Slack and Edna Kiiitz. of Heller's Juvenile Minstrels, have formed a sister team, and will hereafter bo booked and The new" Dru'ry Lane production. "Mother krtown us the Slack Hlsters. mIIII playing Goose," which Klaw & Erliingcr are to pro- the ends In minstrels, as usual, duce here next season, will be sllglitlv Stuart and Woolky, Irish aud Dutch Americanized with some new songs which comedians, report big success with their new Co., and is spending the Hummer st. his home In Indianapolis, Ind. i». J .°»eph Hart writes from Krcnch Lick, iml., "l'wiu iie h ero , mt)I iTune 10i anrI wl || "ten be in New York for a week before fnl " ■ my ' Sumn,er place In the moun- k „C~ Claude D'Nnlre was compelled to closo ei engagement with the Kniplro Btock (To. in i'ort Wayne, Ind.. on account of Illness, "he Ik now In Philadelphia. ,— Ilpso Gaylor Is spending the Summer "' her home In llichmoud, Ind., after a sur- ',f.*"!"l^seaHon of thirty-eight weeks with }.; '"• .IJavldson's "Kolka Up Willow Creek" co., which closed nt Richmond, O. ,.wT , ,, w '»h this comisiny. This 01..1 . M,w Owen's second season In Mr. liKS? " support. James E. Sprott has hfJin ° 8 ° «gnln for a second season as husln ess manager and to have charge of the in,£ °1 d publicity department. Other en- Hf*"« Ml for Mr. Clarke ore : Muriel Stono uSi «•,! le . a8on, • Vlolette Craig (second aea- i,»rt' V 1 i" Rm Hutcblnaon, who /will play the Ift'Ji.- • fSlSJOT .Ma,ckaye. and will run tho » r *«e, and Myna Ketcliam (second season). tor for the Anna Held Company, has been encaged to conduct "A Chlneae Honeymoon" for the Hummer run In Chicago, uftpr which he will tako chnrge of tho orchestra at tho new Hudson Theatre. In New York City; Gustsv Luders has muds nn engagement with Mr. Zlogtleld, Anna Held's manager, to write the score of a new musical play to Jenn lllchepln's libretto. This ploy will deal with the Boelal life of France during one of the moat romantic periods of Its history. Mr. Luders will be a busy man during tho Summer, tor he Is also working on the score of a number of other musical pieces. Ills publishers, M. Wllmnrk nnd Sons, have al- ready ln work a number of new sougs which he composed recently George Brnhnm, the well known comisiser, has been engaged as musical director for the Llcbler Company's productions of Edvvord Hnrrlgan's comedies at tbe Murray Hill Theatre. New York City, next season. Mr. Braliam Is tho son of Dave Brabain, who was so closely idcntilled In (he past with (he great success of llarrlgsn and Hurl. He Iiks recently placed with tils publishers, M. Wltmark ft Sons, a number of the songs which are designed for the new production. Naturally un attempt has ls»cn mndo to gee buck to the spirit of (lie Harrlgan farces. and the songs comprise duplicates of all the old favorites, the old fashioned coon songs, the hlg swinging dnrky choruses, the pathetic ballads and the topical songs. Chauncey Olcntt will spend the Summer studvlng the title role of "Terence," a play which has been dramatized tor him by Flor- ence H. .Morgan from sirs. B.-W. Crocker's novel of that name. A. 11 WooiiiiuLL has engaged for the High Rollers next season : . Tho Three Le|- ilottH, Mnrkey and Moran. Curtis and Adams, the Flying De Veres, nnd Idollta. Annum Riunv, comedian and specialist, has been engaged for John W. Vogel's lllg Minstrels lhe coming season. This Is Mr. Illgby's third season with this company. Geo. Wkbt anii Jk.vmk Kowlkii recently closed a successful seasou at the Sovlu Rock Theatre. New Haven, Conn., wllh lly lands ft 'Mack's "A Happy Tramp" Co. Maiiiik Bkall Prick recently closed her regular season with the "Pickings from Puck" Co. at Atlantic city. Hhe will play the parks during the Hummer, and Is cu fated for Krank Burt's attractions senson of IM13-04. Gko. Barron, comedian, after closing wllh "Circumstantial Evidence" Co., rested a week nt his home in Baltimore, and then Joined "Slaves of Passion" Co. Bon and Eva McGini.kv canceled thin week st Fosstnn, Minn., and the former Is In Kargo lo take the degrees In the Scottish rite of Masonry up to the thirty [bird de- gree, on June 4. 'Mr. and Mns. Gknh llnsiiKM sailed fur London Saturday. June HI. They open their season at (he Oxford and other halls, being fully booked Into 1(105. They play nil Ihs leading balls In England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales, their sketch. "A Matrimonial Substitute," being the laughing hit of the halls. Park B. Prentiss, cornetrtat, was a Cur- I'Rii caller laat week. He Informs us lie has signed as band leader wi|l| VVoi, II. West's Mluittrois for lesson 11)03-01. , continuing on the rund for a season of fnrty- H vii weeks. Carroll Johnson nnd Nell O'Brien will be wllh Ibis company tbu coining season. (iiiAcii. anii Piittkii write: "Wn liiivn lust closed twelve weeks over the northwestern circuit, and linva Krltx'a New Theatre, Port- land, to follow. Krom there wo> will go direct -to Nsw York and Join the II. II. Wll- ber Stock Co. for next seasou. Wu have lost only one week since August." Tun una un or amcKBH elected by thn traveling ynrlviy managers recently consists of Ham A. Scrlbncr, president: Harry Mor- ris, vice president ; A. II. Wnodllllll, treasur- er : Maurice Jacobs, secretary. IIaujiy TniiMNON, "Mayor or the Bownrv," thin Kruus, was ono cellent inn to heartily en- .'eoplc'a Theatre, Schenectady. N, Y.. last week, and are (nil week nt Harlan Point, Toronto, Can. '" ii played the Academy Theatre, Buffalo, '., Sunday night, June H. Tbelr comedy acrobatic gerlal act. they report. Is meeting with success. Week or June L'1 they ptnv Bfllevtn Point, Toledo. (>.. with Soiilh llend, Irjd. ; the Chutes, Chicago ; Cook's Slim- mer park. F.vansvllie, Ind. ; Youdgstown, 0., aod Electric Park Theatre, Kent, ()., to fol- low Hiiyt anii Nerr have dissolved partner- ship, and Geo. B. Ifoyt Is now working Willi llarry Tliompson. The team name Is Tliomp- Their original act Is en- « Holt l^lildlesllcks. sdn and' titled "pie TUB Ti|fu:i: Bonalhos, Eilw., Kva and Cilts., closed a successful engagement nt Ob/mpls Park, McKeesnort, Pa., last week, ami are at Idora Park, Youngstuwn, O., this WHlt. .Hiti.i.iYAN and Kkki.lii had to cancel Tony Pastor's Theatre last week (wliere they woro liaadlng the bllll ou sei;onnt of -Mr. Hulll- van being suddenly taken III wllh typhoid fever. Mr. Pastor put their dstu buck to Aug. 1«. •Hahli. Caiikw and Gkiitih Ha vkk have signed for their second season with Fred Irwin, to do their new comedy sketch and . .JJ, IW UV l««H plky leading parts. Ml .-illian Nkwton was nt Hbeedy's Theatre, New Bedford, week of May 25, terminating there a successful engagement »n the Hh»*1v circuit, with a return later. She plays Wor- cester, Mass., this week. PAVIp COUTltRB AND ClfAH. GtLLETTfl, comedy acri*«t»rbavo signed for tlie Hummer with, (J. A. Hurt « L'o's park circuit. ilaiie. 'Ihey will be tho big feature act of the Ted Funs! Minstrels. They have been speeliilly engaged for six Weeks with Pain's fireworks. The Ilrst part of thu now min- strels will bu a revelation. Thn olio will Im very strung. Tbo dancing will lie In charge of 'Guv.' Ilowen. Castle and Collins will bo among dm dancing teams engaged. I will im assisted tu my advance work by three men, lu charge of Ted Galhralth. who was with me lust year ahead of (lie (Jululnu A Wnll Minstrels, 'Gov.' Bowen Is ut present putting ou Klka' Minstrels over a circuit In Kentucky, which Includes Win- Chester, Paris nnd Ml. Hierllng." John and Lillian Hihivkr salt for Luu- ilou, Kng.. July Ti, o|ienlng at the Albnuilirn, London, Aug. ,'|. Tut: KinAi.ro linos,, comic Jugglers, wllllii en route from Kunsns Cliv to Denver worn sepu rated from tbelr baggage n account ot the Kansas Hoods. They arrived In Deliver twenty six hours Into, mlnilN their buggage, hut collected enough material to go on at the uinllnee, anil, they write, made one of tbe bits of tlin bill at tbn Crystal Theatre. La ci.aiu and Wknt opened (heir park season ut Heller's Klvershln Purk, Detroit. Midi., week of June H, nnd prmliired tlielr new act, "Marks, the Lawyer," with success. They are booked solid In parks to July 'it, und open on the Western circuit at Dead- wood, S. ii., Aug. -.1. Maum, Klorkni.'k Im now playing Hummer engagements with her Illustrated songs and moving pictures. The lire song with mov- ing pictures Iiiih Isten a great bit. Obirr W. Grant writes: "My Imrlesoiin season of ten wwkM will c|,,se on July 4, nt Moiitro.il. 'nils Iiiih IsH'ti rl«hcrd, I have revived my irontracts tor the Tlunilrn lloyal, Montreal, for next Hprlng'a engage. iueni. Through ray .'ads.' In Tim Cluu-kii 1 was enablud to secure many nuvel acts, all or which 'made good.* I leave ror Atlantic city Juno IS, lo managu tho Inlet Hoof Garden there, my second suusun. I will remain In Atlantic City until Hopt. I." Ham H. Harris closed a fifteen weeks' en- gagement June HI. nt the Crown Theatre, Kt. Worth, Tex, After a tour weeks' vaca- tion with his folks In Chicago ho resumes work, and Is booked solid from Aug. 2. Hvlvkhtkii Black hns been nluylng clubs In and around New York, doing his ven. trllonulal act, using six figures. Ho will have a new .act for next season. KliKli. Dk Von. after a few weeks vacation In Savannah, On., will appear with the Illvershie Stock Co. at Ashvllle, N. ('., In Illustrated songs nnd play part*. Mr. De Von will, next season, Introduce an original act, eutltlcd "The Hunting Party." m. THE Hn$W Y0EK CL IPPER. ; J*JNE 20> THE NEW TORE CLIPPER 1 ■« .1 U\ l^Btif — . TM E FRANK QUEEN PU B U 8 H I NO CO. (i-fwil tid,) Vrofbutohh. 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TUB NBW YORK CLIPPBR pabllsbrs only one edition, and that Is tinted from New ■ B.~W., New' York City. — If king and queen of trumps have ve«n melded, both of them cau afterwards be combined with tha see, ten and knave ot trumps. to meld 100 trump*, hut It i.'itt I rumps have been flrtt melded, the rural marriage cannot afterwords lm de- clsred. #. W. wins. IIHKKKT. F. M„ Philadelphia.- -A. II. Pnnglier, bowl- ing for the Marylebone Club eleven against the visiting Australian team, June 11, 1800, at Lord's, unuton. Eng., took five wickets In the llrst inning without a run being made off him. RING. ' 01ns. R. It.. Toledo. vr We do not know th» pro wilt whe'realMtiils of the party Inquired. for. Aihlress s letter In care of this office, nnd we will advertise It. it. J. l'\,..Bronklyn,— William ("Dooney") Harris wan horn !n London, Kng., April 20, 1H.'I1. He died at ids residence in this city, June li, liiii.'i. aged seventy-two years, To Correspondents, O. W. Haksok.— Position accepted with thanks. Have written you. W. Hrwarii. — Again we- are Indebted to you. J. m: Lima. — With pleasure. ambits" flotation of Position No. 1R, Vol. (11. I'.uil game between the late Jns. Wyllle and Chaw. Hefter. Hlnck (Wyllle) r, 7 8 12 17 22 White (Hefter) 20 20 :iO :i'J Black to piny. White to drnw. 17 21 22 'jr. So 20 12 10 22 20 2 18 1.1 11 10 10 24 :io 'JO Nil 1118 18 22 21120' 20 22 211 18 2 II *JO 10 24 27 Drown ; dotations. BI. T. P. FHRLFS. Enlgmn 2.410, Part II.— 1. .K to n 8, P mores; 2..P takes I\ K .moves (and In nil the rest) ; 0..K to It 7; 4..K to Kt O; r, . .11 to. it 0; and il.. II mates. POOBLKM 2,410. 1..KIOU2! PtoK4(n)| 4..BtoKJ V + il..Q-B3 + Pinter. 5..K-home B maleil 3.. 14 librae' P moves I (01 If 1..P to Kt. 7; 2..Q home, P moves: .'I..II to it -i, P moves, and mate SS before.-- 4 die of Hlilnkmaa's Uncut, and cpulit hardly be excelled for beauty, dlf- ileniiy anil economy; It Is a "gem of the purest ray serene." — P. It. p. . F.iiljrum No. 2,423. Following l« the • "mighty four-mover of tlie i::ti) year of one whose name Is mentioned when those of the great are Spoken," — Che.eUmntv. This Is the problem we promised May 10. ■■■ »T FDANZ KC'lillt IEKKR (1880). . * nr g 1 % % fi ()1. i)B8<|, KT, «, K«l, K.RB, K1I4. *»A 41 t II t I KB4, 2, KKt, KB, 0,R6,Kt6, Un, 0.3,4, K Kt6, ()KI3, RS. . Willy to play nnd mate In four moves. Problem No. 2,421!. 11V GEO. II. Kl'F.NCKR, BLACK. Position No. 10, Vol. It, RT KI, II. W. ItAN.Hi.N, PHILAORI.rlUA, PA. Black 1 12 10 20 20 K 17 20 ■ *■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I III B Bi »•■■"■• ■ °B ■ ■ ■•■-■■ IjLjCi®! White 14 10 10 22 20 K 10 32 White to piny nnd wlu. jgjJSt Eg ANSW ERED. . No lleplles by Msll o r Teiesrapn, awlhesses .ob. wiieihoaiiouth wot (11vin. am. in quest of Much biii)uld' Writh tu l'ltost: WHOM THEY HKEK, IN CAHB OK THIS CllPi'ICU I'OHI OlTICI. Al.l, I.KTOHIIH Wll.l. I'K iiivi'.ln'IMEii' om; wkT.k only. I if urn HmejH . Ol,- r W ■CIIBATUICAI, COMPANI 111 SOfl.llT, 8BtT.lt TO UL'II 1. 1ST OB ItolJTB.1 ON ArlOrllllK VAOE. ^'K CANNOT BBNU UOUTKH BY *|AIl. OB TtUi fcUBAl'M,. , ^ " 'I'llKATRICAl,. v. i, .. Bradford. — Wo Jiave no knowledge nt 'Hie. whurwihiMits .of: tliu.: party. Address s letter In our cans nnd va will atlvertlse it IB ilic'i'MiTum latter list. (I. K. .M . Pltlsfleld, M. ()., Rattle Cre».k, J. If. r., WltU'lH'.Hter, Miih. (1. II. P., .Siiglnnw, ■ A.' H. I'., Wllllaiiimiiwu. Miik. A. W. 0'.i tlteeuvllle, J. am. II.. Rochester, J. M. it., Peoria, , "Anxious,". Chicago, An Owi S.VBnoniBiin, X. X, >,., Plltstou, 10. U. 'I'., Morrjiw, I. (T. i, ' aaSinvJIle, U, it , Cohuubla, nnd- p. V: ChnniberKhurg, sec nnawer to F. Li nhave. ., , J. i, II., Clilengo.— Au M.;it. BY W. CAIIIt. I.EIINI, MICH. A 14 10 111(b) K 12 It 18 15 10 22 IN 20 10 24 20 17 10(0) 24 10 r. 12 10 7 11 8 11 10 10 25 22 22 17 10 8 .11 27 20 2.1 11 111 7 10 4 11 11 10 10 20 IRK. 27 24 37 24 28 24 00 20 10 lit 2 7 .'I 8 10 Drawn 24 10 02 27 24 10 20 25 . («>) Btthmltteil to correct gnme No. 2,007 In The /nfcr-OewiB' ■ (111 Played some years ago between Messrs. J a eolison nnd Jordan. 10 20(c) 22 18 14 20 00 20 22 20 28 24 7 10 ■ 8 « '27 112 II) 10 II 10 20 22 7 11 10 10 14 24 10 8 11 8 02 27 11 7 20 24 15 8 11 10 22 10 20 22 27 20 4 11 8 11 ' 27 20 7 2 7 11 01 27 10 10 It) 20 14 18 20 18 II 24 10 01 20 15 10 14 20 27 24 27 01 7 2 22 20 20 20 2 7 10 10 20 20 2 7 It 18 02 28 20 27 2 (I 18 22 22 10 10 14 . 11 10 25 22 7 10 :t 7 HI 10 14 10 22 20 20 22 20 27 10 7 R 10 10 10 13 8 14 18 10 11 While wins. .•(n) The following, by W., T, Brondbent, In good. ., 7 10 ft 7 11 10 18 27 IS 18 21 24 10 10 10 02 20 7 10 10 10 HI 20 li l.'t 17 22 2{ 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 7 10 10 10 7 It 20 27 8 11 22 20 20 10 10 7 31 24 10 7 10 10 12 10 111 20 10 17 12 10(f) 21) 20 22 17 20 10 00 20 10 12 4 8 14 18 8 12 10 11 10 20 00 17 10 7 3 24 20 12 8 Drawn. u 14 4 8 2 11 20 20 28 24 20 20(d) 8 4 (d) 10 10 10(c) 10 7 2 11 21 14 12 10 12 K 20 00 8 24 Drawn. 12 18 20 02 28 14 IB (<•) 17 22 10 20 10 24 24 28 14 18 •M 17 10 7 22 20 01 20 White 10 2 It 20 20 20 00 wins. 12 8 8 22 20 01 2(1 22 if) 11 10 3 8 10 10 20 10 23 1!0 111 10 11 10 11 in 12 10 24 37 2 11 8 11 10 20 10 24 20 00 White wins. WIIITK. White to piny nnd mnte in 14 moves I < in ioc No. 2,42.'l. Played In our "Counter tinmblt Tour- ney," J. J. Cheelhnm vs. F. R. Mathewsou, CRNTRN COUNTKR OAJIHIT. White, J. J. c III. 1..PIOK4 I..BPXP a ..y Kt -ll:i 4..P-4J4 {...KKt-lKI «..OB-K8 7..K black, V. K. M u P to (> 4 «1X »♦ ij-home P-o b -•: O B-Kt 5 K Kt-B:i IJBXKl P-K8 It i/:i Kt x- Kt Kt-<|2 i) btr II 2 Ki Id (Uslle.l) K Kt-h 4 I'K It 4 l> H-K Mt| Kt-tt;l 1I-K2 i>-her.a I'-KKta B-K2 8..KUXU tt..O»stles Hi. Kt Kl U..KBXKI it..p-ufi 1S..PK Rlfl 14..B-bU3 iti..q-gta lS..i]K-Kaq Ul.tli.Kt6 18..P-0 lil' 18..P-B6 iW.,OB-lU II. , K-K ft White proposed and Hlnck accepted a draw. A tirent Gnme. Bpeolally contributed from the Vlennn Tourney by Ilro. Helms, who most Justly gives It the above title. DLKDOW COUNTER-OAMR1T.' J white. J. (J— m. Black, t. K. M-n t-i. . 1' to K It 4 Klo his 'J u. .OR-K.1 Kt-g 4 •24. .K.HxKt .KK-Ksq KPX.B P-KB4 B, •21). mi KK-1I2 IT, (JBXB KRX B !i». t(RXK gRxR m. .B.RXR »fXR :in. ill. .Q-K:i .UPXi l'J-S. W. Hampton.... o vs. Edward llymes.... l 13— J, F. Msgee Jr o vs. R. Ratibeacbek.... 1 14—8. Mlottuwskl Ova. Rngene Ilelmar.. . . 1 li. .1.11. HniTttie.lr... o vs. 0. J. Schweitzer... I 18-Q. (J. Relclibelni. . 1 vs. B. Sleghelm o Ttchlgorln. 1..P.HIK4 2..P-KU4 3..KB-B4 4..UXQP A..K-Uat| a.. P K Ki 11 :..QKr-ua S..P-0 4 8..K-K12 10..P-KR4 ll..KKt-U.'t ll.UKU! 11I..K llHI| 14..0BXQ ir...K-Kt»ii iu..0-her3 IL.liRXP 1S..KXKI >' in.. It 'Kt :i SO..KXU •JI..BPX XKt Murabull. P to K 4 KPX1" P-IJ4 0-R6 + P-K Kt 4 U-R8 K Kt-B n OKt-B3 if-aii Kit Ktsii KI I'XH P P-K 4- 1!P 1 1 rul, or even getting one every year, and the. slake for a. decent amount, say Sl,2fto to 12,000 n side, then It might be worth holding." W. T. Call expects to Issue u Double, Corner liook; In .the early Fall. :;,.. K - it ;i "0..R <)si| '47..R-kltSq •Js..Kt. Kt:t '.•U..()KtK 1 R-Klsii : q Eft a I B-Kt 4 (> It II 4 B-Kt 3 P-KR3 Tschlgorlii. HsrHliiill. 3u..qKttoUoptoKt:i .'ll..Kt-K4 3J..K Kt x B :tt. ,K-Kt J 34..K-BS 3T...RXK • 3a..p- complete, (iitAND Oi'KltA Hoi.-SE (Fred It. Iliimih, business manager).— The llrst performnnnl of "llnbes In Toyland," the second auuiiiil production by Fred It. Hamlin nnd Julio %II»..I.aII In ., A l.«.l..l^.l #^- ,,»_.» . i»'»«lfl Total t>)i Total., CHF.SRIKIN. Bohwellzer. Smylhe. 1..PI0K4 I'li.Kt ...K Kt-B a l'-K 111 3..P-IJ3 P-Q3 I) KuB I IJPXP 4..4J Kt-B.'l f...l'-K R3 Schweitzer. Smythe. 8..QPXP KBtoK. 7..KB-B4 KKI-B3 S..KKt-hl«r. KR-B sq H..KI V KI" Kt X Kt, land White mates In flveli Tlte Miiulinttnii victories, by years, ran thus: 11)01, 10 to 0; 1002, to 0; 1003, 10% to OVtj. The F. C. C.'s flgures are, of course, the complements of these. Total — 20 Vj to 17%. Brooklyn VS. Chlongro. ,Tbls, the second telegraphic contest be- tween these cities, also came off on Decora- tion Day, occupying, with Intermissions, from 10. a. u. to midnight. At the close the score stood: Brooklyn, ; Chicago, 4; drawn, 4.. No. II, on account of some mTsunderstnud- Ing, was agreed "no gunie." The following table completely exhibits each entrant's achievement. Chicago bad the odd numbers. HltOIIKI.YN. ClIlCAIIIl. Jl'd»..Yit/iieii.seoi'e. .Vo/iicn. soore. Debut. 1. Howell .... « vs. Elaenberg.. . . ;,' French Bar. •-'. Helms a v», Johnston •., Q'gOsm.deo 3. Kirn 1 vs. Medluus 8 (J's I'HIVII. 4.Fo.\ o vs, Phillips 1 Ruy Lopez. '•Curt l vs. Uedemann..,8 Sicilian. il. Lawrence . 1 va. Jellnek o Scotch. 7. Klwell — vs. L'Hommcde. — Sicilian. s. Robinson., o vb. Pardee l K's illation. ,«• M*by « vs. Parker. M French Def. lo.Taber. o vs. Siiulsen 1 Kleserltzkv. il. Ulumcnfaui t; vs. Sonnenschelu ii (J's Pawn.' 1..0olwell....(l vs. Schiioldor..,. 1 K's Bishop. rls, Amy Rlcnrd, Bessie Wyun. Nellie Webb (leo. W. Denham, K liner Ten ley, Clin*. Harry' Mabel Hnrrlson, Margaret Bland, llnttle lie' laro, Frances Marie nnd others. :DBAjtnoiiN TllKATUH (W. W. Tlllolsori manager). — Richard Carle and "The Tender! foot" continue on the top wnve of joint popularity. CbnrJey Wayne opens Sunday night as a new member of Ihe company, qu. lively piece enters upon the tenth week of lis Summer run, with busiucss still ou the cu- pndiv order. ' IltwKKB' Tiikatiir (Harry J. Powers, man- nger).— The run of "The Little Princess"' originally scheduled for four weeks, has liee'n continued Indefinitely, lis fourth week be- gins Sunday night. Business big. MCVK'KKB'N TllEATllB (Hoi 1,1ft, UlMltteM ntnnnger).— There Is no diminution hi the throngs which flock to see what hiippens "When Johnny Comes Marching Hume •• Julia Clifford Is now singing tbe prima ilouun role of Kate. The sixth week begins Sunday night. La Salm: Tiieatiib (Mark 0, Lewis, man nger).— "The Voyagers" enters upon the sixth nud Inst week of its run on Monday nlglil. "Lovers nnd Lunatics" Is the mi's or the ensuing piece, which opens 21. Adele Pprrlugton nnd John Ford will then |nla (he compnny, In which Mnyme fiebrii uiid Dave Ia-wIm will coutluue to lie fentured. tlnKAT NORTHBItN TllBATIIR IKtlW'Urd Smith, manager).— "Roberr Kinmel" enters upon the last week of lis sliry Sunday nl'icr- noon, A week inter R. L. t.'rescy will ninke n production of "Out or Ihe Fold," a rurnl play, by l.nngdnn McCormlck. 'Jtoiiert Hin- met" will end Its four weeks wl(li u record of splendid business and excellent sntlsfnc- Hon. .MAfiovif! Trmm.b Thba'trb (J. J. Mur- doch, ma anger;. — Mary Normnn is the fea- ture of this week's bill, with Hnl Davis nnd !i|ei! Macnuley, presenting "The Unexpected," ns nn extra attraction. C. ||. I'nlliau's __ pedal exiiosltlohs of dexterity will he u 10)4 special feature, and Ma carts dogs mitt monkeys, the -Dawsons,- (be Juggling Nor- mans, Press Hldrldge, and Warren and ]l|iini liuril will be other features. Lust, week's bill provided splendid entertainment, and Mile. Olive, Sidney Urnnt and Auric Hagiyell made special hits. .CttlTKRlON TllKAl'KK (Lincoln J. Curler. mauuger). — "Her Only Sin," n four net eiuotilonal drama, by Lincoln J. Carter, wss acted for the llrst time on any singe ol this theatre Sunday afternoon, June 7. a ud continued throughout the week, twice dally, as the last at trad Ion of tbe season. Business wan excellent, and the crowds gave eritliiiBinstlc approval of Mr. Carter's latest effort la playwrltlng. ' The piece Is Intensely iiicloilrimiiitkv and, while the mechanical effcclH which have predominated In others of Mr. Carter's creations are not so notlceulilo Hi the present play, there are many original scenes and sltuutlons, melodrnmntic nnd In- tensely emotional, to make up for the lack of. sensationalism. There is every reason to believe that the new play will take a prom- inent place In the long list of successes which have come from the pen of Mr. Carter, nud Its career In the field of melodrama should lie prolltable and long lived. The cant : lie- Total ft Total.... n Ur ."' M£. lmg . i B "»'«) any* U'l8 of tbe match: "1'he defeat wbb largely due to the heroic efforts put forth by Chun. W. Tbll- lips, late Illinois State champion and cor- respondenee expert. He hud a hopeless game ns a. result of his IniEurro defence to the ltuy Lope*, but, thanks to Fox's Impetu- ouNlly, the Westerner was enabled to pull himself together and fluully win an up bill light. A Bltlet-Or Two. "Space Is almost gbltten"— B. C. M...... Ihe Coiinilila University C. C. hns elected be following ofttcers: President, Geo. W. I ticker Jr., '00 ; munager, Geo. A. Kills ; Sff M S. 5: r '' Hammersloiigh, both of '04. I be C. C. 0. will not only lie In the next Inlercolleglnte tourney of tho "big four," but engage in severnl dual uintehen mennwlille. . . . . . . Hie annual hnhillrdn of Hie Brooklyn i - . u- '1 * n }\"\ •'• J-Ulfkerson, 1st, 12 to 1 \\. Southwlck, 2d, 11 to 2; A. ,1. Pierce. .hl.-.B-to-.B.. -chas,- Ciirmnd-Jr-H. -Wntnon lend he losers with 7% to ny, If nny one dmibts that what we snJS about chess mM ;*-* -*, 11*8 1 -n , ,„ ■" '•■" """' "" roiu IIOOII1 cueSS lii 'Jexns is solid truth, let him rend this re- l",'i;f fcoin Bro. MKhlletoii's Iffiroc: Texas 11%. Iowa Hl%, 40 hoards ; Te»«s 10, Ne- lii-imbn "I IV L,,n.„l,. a. *«.*!* HRDBCED RATRfl TO ASIll.x ii.l.i:, H. P. Yin fc.insjlvnulli RMllroml, Meeiing Nntlounl MU8l>> Ten c hers' Associa- tion. For the heheflt of those desiring to nttend the meeting of I be Nnlluilnl Music Teachers' Assiielatli.il, In be held at Asbevllle. N, ('., June III) In July il. the Pennsylvania llnll- rortd Company will sell round trip tickets in Asbevllle from nil Blntloiis on Its lilies, Julie 20 to Oil, Inclusive; good to return until Jillv 10, Inclusive, at reduced rates. By deposit- ing tickets with special agent, at Ashevllle. not later than July 10, and payment of fee of llfly cents, nil extension of linn! return limit limy be nbtillhed to reach orlgtunl start- lug point uol later thuu ticloher lo. BLACK IK J. .MnrHlinlli. Move niiide— 1.1..B 2d P tnke P!; 14.. Q H takes Q. (o) A very notlcenlile situation.. Tho biVskY'Ti" i8'"' , [innril«""V'irn' '»«m!L J, 5i. i l. e " opoiilng. now thrnugh will) a splendid ad- !>,„» ill MIsslss^liliT n iiJ M 5fiL.» i **8J dltldli to "Conk's Coinpeiidlllin." Here the t ,","l« - TexnJ 4t" j IL "., ' ,o.i I?J"2? U whole tenor of the pfny rhiinges: the 2d SS(S. lvxn A 4 H' ffi&i*aL -"•'. ' ■• . , :'.- Ma ™? M,e .P" wo " l"t In both the others In style of bundling. Now comes the singe of lighting for su- periority. Kvery studious render will drnw n diagram here. (r-i The .'Id, nr end-gnme stage, thus 44 8 §|*1 t ft ft KB6,KR8,QKa,-«sj irlxe In II. C. Jl.'s grcnt prnhletn tourhey, Jusi ilnlshwl: 2d nm Od, J. Mnlier and A. F. Mntkeiwle! 4ih, P. F. lUnkt-; nth Jlncenz Sehlffel: 7Hi and 8lh, Lndlklnv Vetesnlk nnd Godfrey jrenlbcote 1st Hon ineiitlon, Mfx^J. MeVfr. followed by h. Vetesnlk and F.rlc O. Weslbory. — ; " = ♦»» — ; — — Wlllard Foster linn recenllv Oiled a speclnl engngeiiient with the Wnrde Btock ■ if u- " v J? !'**" * "vi ^ 01 .? "■ * Ix iSHW nt smt <»> Vint save a day practically by taking the New York Pen MPs- "20th Century Limited" between New York and Chicago.— Ado, ■ lla Morley, Louise Ripley ; Dora Strong, Ada N'evll : Gabrllle De lllols, Mary Stoddard ; Sirs. Bowser, Julia Judge: Joseph Morley, Angus Morley, John T. Nicholson; Win. Morley, J. Kdwnrd Trevor; Mons. De lllols, Frank Huruiit ; Adolphus Bond, J. Hooker Wright ; Simon Sothers, James Taylor ; .Mr. Toopers, Wra. Bronsou ; Mr. TlmpklliH, J. W. cooper; Patsy, P. Muldoon. Oi.icKMAVs Tiikatbb (Kdwln A. Itelkln, business manager). — The supplement at sea- son of dramas by the Yiddish Stock Co. gin's Into Its necund week Sundiiy. Mme. K. Lip- /.In and Kills Botbsteln lead the couipnuy In a repertory which Includes "Leah," "Cu- mllle" nnd "Knst Lynne." Dtrmi Tbmpi.h Tiieatiib (T. C. Glenson, managtr).— . With last week's performances of "Ihe Prince of Quitters," a. musical comedy, by j. Kdwln Brown, stage director, the Players' Stock Co. ended Its term ut this house. On Monday evening a supplemental season of minstrelsy nnd vaudeville .begun, with the Bush Temple Choir Minstrels ns Ihe feature. This organization Is mode up ot iKiys and girls selected from locul church choirs. The vaudeville will introduce: (Irnce Reals and Joseph J. Sullivan, In a sketch ; the Onk Park Olee Club, end iMargnret llentoti .. The ? -l" o 'rhFco Phelps, tnodaMtacf Broth- Buttons, Mfown alid Wb to, May and I'rof. Wyngdrden'H statuaty. n Hotel Mk '(Alfred KiimcII. mau- .nfri — I'ntil MlMH b Band Is the pcr- Mahent feature. *■" weeks vaudeville I obertB, Hayes and Robor U. Snyi or 303 J Un. Buckley, Ward and Curran,.ant1 Leo and fSiimaii. Mile Zhnrdna. who gives electric AiSita In Ihc big fountain. Is an extra at- rlrtlun. All ofthc concessions are open— ■In II k for the hot weather. \VATiie Oiti-Tiw I'AilK oglnnlng M, will Include: Miyta tiidwcll, Theodore Buhcock. Langdou ■lilormlek, Frank Nelson, Warren Asliloy, *M laming, Chus. Gay. I*ulse Mitchell, KIM licrtalct, Maude Sutton, and Winona, "''"'sea .-,.... Tho season at Howard's The- "'/e ended Saturday night with what Is "kely to be tho last theatrical performance n the present building. Plans arc said to nave been prepared for a now building to '•c erected on the present site In time to open i. R , "'£** company theatre this Fall. . . -The \i'.T Cr cacy Amusement Co. has leased the •Marlowe Theatre. In Knglcwnod, nnd tho Mm* will lie added to.tlta Btnlr JLTOtIIB elr- 'ill of popular priced I heat res. plnvlng week "taiiils. opening Sunday matinees. The Iiouro ms been dnrk most of the time since It wan •reeled, about' ten years ago, as Sunday per- loinmncoH, lmv» hortofoos- been forbidden. mu business sufllclent to make tha-nouse pay- rcowdB^Fi^iJ^ . wl " ,0 1 ". 1 ,,le 8un <"«y Ineatffel F d 5flfi * Bl'fecfliS opened ui. seaadn BatuX tdgl.t with Bungc's Brass lland In nlrttFy u5 all di5 SSMn'mSf"*' 1 "' ?.' <*«.»■•«» of fho en- u.i5 ,D ?. cll »i ' ' M ,; nrooke B Cbhago Marine Hand, at the Coliseum Gardens, Ts enjoying u run of fair prosperity, but It will need not weather to bring business u„ to "held ana ar S ^".management exisxts. . . . . .The sea- son at Hopkins' closed rfnnday night with a benent performance for Treasurer John A Folinessy. Williams & Adama' Illaek Crook Jh , i r " ! 2K22 WH !!i %. lMt at«fHctlon of a. e f "^^ and 6ii tt C 00 * business he h W&," ' •iA$* « M gg Sffl Hathaway nnd Wnldron. nnk Wb™! comb, Frank La Dellc, Geo. XV. Moore and Robinson and Grant are among the recent departures for California to pSy tho Jrauman circuit Felix Dumas fs organ- ising a stock company to play a Summer en- gagement at Oak I'ark, a 'suburb of Chicago. TteTiearsuls begin this week and the seasVn opens In n fortnight Geo. H. Wood, the 'somewhat different," la home for the Hummer. Hi wife, who has boon seriously II, is recovering. . . . .The ltandn Bossa will be next *eeks headllner at the Mneonle lemple. Manager Murdork also announces UK '"'"fe, arrival of Marie Dressier, Mme. MnnteJII, Mtno. Adelnldo Herrmann. Fanny Rice, Pauline Hall, Marshall P. Wilder and Jtjrig llartlctt Davis "Tom Jr.," tho thirteen year old «on of T. P. Brookes, lends the Chicago Marine Band once each evening nt the Coliseum Milt II. Allen Is sum- ","■ rl . n . B J n Chicago, organizing Ids "Missis- slppl Co. for Its sccoud season uiwn tho road. — ««» OUR LOXDON I.ICTTUII. (FBOU OUR OWN COBRESrONPBNI.) Dllpprr Ilurcan, - 48 Crnnlioara Street, Lelceater Maoarr, London, W. O. ...... „ .. • Ma* SS. "'lhe Gordlan I\not," described as an orlg- Innl play, In throe acts, by Cluudo Ix»wtber, was produced last Wednesday night at Ills Mujnsty'a Tbcutre. Mr. Ix>wthcr Is a member of the House of Commons, where be sits on the Government side, and the premier of Ids play brought forth a particularly d's- tlngulshcd nunlcnce. The play had a par- ticularly distinguished cast, hut was not it- self a particularly distinguished play. In- deed, it Is composed of such poor, weak stuff that It can only be n mnttcr of days before Mr. Tree llnds It advisable to withdraw it from the public gasie. There Is little plot, but cndlesB yards of would-be-smart con- versation. A wealthy young Parisian diplo- mat has become Infatuated with a beautiful but heartless courtesan nnd art reus, who draws idiu closer and closer Into her tolls, ills great friend, n somewhat demented hiinehliuck, attempts to save him, first by ap- peals to his better nature, then by wurnlngs, followed by threats, to Ida mistress. Ills attempts aro without avail. The shameless courtesan derides tho hunchback and nslts Ii I in to Invent for her u novel death for the new part she Is about to play. Tho hunch- buck. In vengeful frenzy, docs her mocking bidding by •trnngllng her with tho loosened strands of her own hulr. It Is thus Hint he cuts the gordlan knot which he fulled to untie. This horrible situation ends this modern society drama. These three charac- ters sustain whatever action there Is In the play; the rest arc the merest shadows. Mr. Tree, as tho hunchback, Roger Martens, did all that wna possible with tho melodramatic purl provided for him. (Jlgn Methersolo por- trayed tbo wicked heroine. She gnvo the full value to her braxen blandishments, but there waa an air of urtlllclnllly about her folln- Itlcs and forced caresses. Indeed, this lypn of woman bad already been presented to .is In "The Worst Woman In London," at the Adolphl, In Mr. Melville's unlntontlonully funny melodrama. Robert Taylor, as tho r.nhunpy lover, worked hard, and Infused a certain amount of distinction Into tho part, 'the staging of the pluy was all that could be asked fur; Indeed, much worthy effort wuu wasted on nn unworthy piece. On Saturday night Kllcn Terry revived "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Imperial. Her Impersonation of Beatrice Is known all the world over to her admirers, and It Is enough to snv that It has nil Its old time charm and atlractlvancss. The chief uovel- tles of the revival were the uppearsneo of Oscar Aschc, as Uenedlk, and the scenery and stage setting of Gordon Craig. Mr. Auche has hitherto made bis mark In heavier parts than tbnt of Uenedlk, and In truth Le made ii massive gallant. And yet ho was n gallant, so tbo end was served. Mr. Craig's Btage design's are odd, but effective when one gets used to them, und many of bis continues are beautiful. Charles Frohmun has been making his final arrongcmcntB for his Autumn produc- tions. At tho I 'use of York's tho pro- gnjiiuue will consist of Ml'. Plnero's long expected new pln.v, la which the chtuf parts will be played by lrono Vuubrugh, Nancy Price, Dion Bouclcault and II. B. Irving. At tho . Criterion Mr. Esmond's play, "Im- prudence," which you have already seen In America, will be produced on Sept. 1. '"Ibe Illlllonulre" comes to London, and will be given ut somo theatre not yet decided upon, under the Joint management of Mr. Froh- iiiiin and George EdwnrdOB. After tbo hundredth perforinnnco of "Whitewashing Julia" on Sutudny night the run of the piece Is to bo suspended to allow Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bonrcbler to take u rest. Tho Gurrlck Theatre will then be oc- cupied for a season by French companies, one beaded by Madame Grnnlcr, the other by Madanic UeJuiic. Mr. Bouchlcr, on bis return In the Autumn, will produce us his first novelty Haddou Chambers' new play, originally called -"A Great Lady," but I hat title being, already taken, now renamed '"lho Golden Hlleticu." , «I_u_ ■. Martin Harvey 's stay at tho Royalty Is drawing to a close. He took the bouse only for a period of six weeks, and although 'Tbo Exile" Is drawing good business Mr. Harvey Intends to close Its run at the end of his tenancy, He will then take u short holiday and In* the middle of August will start lih provincial tour before again leaving Eng- land for tho United Slates and Canada. In a forthcomlni; number of the tort iiltihtlii Retime will appear an article, by .Charles. Ik iy tW f 05 'Theatrical Business "l um'lnf'ormcd that Charles Froiiman has secured the English and Amerlnsn rlgbla of "Dcr liorhtourlsl," a German farco, by Curt Krnatj!, the author of "Arc You a Html I He hns also ■secured the American rlghls to "My Lady Molly." . .. . . ,: Six thousand dollars wna siiliserlH.il at. tho nnnuul dinner of the Royal. Theatrical Fund, hold under tho presidency, of borbos Knlierlaon, Ut tho Hotel Motropole, lust l!ewls y Waller has accepted for Production ultimately, a now romantic comedy founded upon historical Incidents of tho American War of Independence, written In collabora- tion by the actor, Lynll Swete, and the novel- ist, R. N. Stephen*. _ ... "A Country.. Girl." at Daly's Tbealre. has rencheil a second edition. New. "ones nnd dunces have been Intrnducml. nnd the run of the Idece sceniB to Im» Indefinite. ■ Hlnce writing my uotlee of "The flonlhtn Iinot.'t I Imvc been notified Hint Its presenta- tion will cense on Friday evening. On Hat- uidayi "Trilby? will' be revived for a series of eight performances,. "'Xrllb;'.' will be fpl* owed by "The Ralladmonger'^ and "The lied Lamp," nnd other plays In Mr. Trio's reper- tory. ,-..,. Wilson Barrett calls bis new play by the apiiroilmate date on which be will produce Jf *t the Royal Theatre, Mlddlesbotouitn, "In the Middle of June." The title, however, n really derived from the motto taken for bis piece, "For love's more In tune In the middle of June than when daffodils blow In the siirlngtlme." In tho eait will be found Mr. Barrett, Messes. Ambrose Manning, J. W. Porrlval, und Lilian McCarthy. - Another play,, by II. V. Esmond, called "tools of Fortune," will be produced In 1/ui- dou In the Autumn. The chief ports will be taken by Julia Marlowe, Beverley Sit- greaves and Frank Worthing. Lawrence Irving, Sir Henry Irving's second son, was married a week ago to Mabel Hack- ney, who has been for some time a member of Sir Henry Irving's company. "In Dahomey" Is now playing to capacity business, despite -the fact that the weather is uncomfortably hot. 1 This week the man- agement has derided -to supplement the usual Saturday matinee with a series of special matinees. Nome further new material Is to be Introduced thla week, and now that Wil- liams and Walker and their company have bad nn opiwrtunlty of discovering the tastes of their patrons, they aro able to please them every, moment of their show. I hoar tbat Mr, llurtlg has received several offers to take lho company to Franco and Germany when it has finished Its senson In London. Monday next being Whit. Monday, n good iiiimy ■ new features are advertised by the leading variety houses. Chief est In the way of n sensation Is the performance culled "Hooping the Hoop," In which a young lady loops the loop In 11 motor car. The track is an almost perfect circle, lilted with en- trance nnd exit doors. The young lady who Is to perform the daring. feat Is Mens -Mix. Eddie Girt'ord. I understand, Is tbo deslgucr und manager of the hoop. Another sensational net nronilse There arc a number of acts up here, but- 1 am the only American except Epb Thompson and Orford, with their respective clephunts. I have been suc- cessful In escaping out of the dreaded Siber- ian transportation cells while In n, naked condition. I inn positively tbo greatest sen- sutlon that has ever been In Russia. This is not u enso of swelled head, us nothing ever swells with me except my imckclbook." r 8, wben he was starred as eu- phonium soloist In Lieutenant Dim Godfrey's Band, which made such a pronounced success here. Phnsev's British Guards Rand has at- tracted much, attention, .and., commendatory press notices nave been bestowed upon It. it Is composed of line musicians, and Mr. Phsseylsiicomposerof several very, popular overtures, Intcrmexzns, marches, etc. Ills latest successes are tho following inarches : "Beautl- fnl Wlllnw Grove." "Our Strenuous Presi- dent," "Shamrock rhn 111," "The Life Guards Call." Will S. Allien, who for three seasons was manager for Fred X. Innus, Is now mana- ger for Mr. I'liiisey. Tbo Isthd will bo heard ul Willow Grove, Philadelphia, In August. In . the Fall it will, tour America and Canada. It may be of great Inlcri'st to state that ninong the soloists am two brothers of Mr. Phasev I Alfred and William). Tho former was bass trombone soloist In the renowned P. S. ftllmoro Band for ten years ; the Istler was solo euphonium In the Grenadier Guards' Baud. Englund.. The three brothers are iinlurallxeii cltlr.ena of lhe United Slates of America. ( . ,„ . . « i» '. . The Ml.l-Iln> < hlrnn.. I.lmltnl Leave* Grand Central Station at 1.00 1: M., arrives I'hlcngo 11. no next morning, St. Louis • 1 *|irliiKiielil. . -Tin- niln of the pnsl week has told somewhat nn lhe attendance nt tha Hummer porks. IIxmiiu.s 1'inK II. V. Burke, mnnnger).— Good 1 attendanco hns been bestowed upon tbls. park the past week, considering the In- tlamency. of lb* weather. All the park at- tractions grv drawing fnMy well. Tom Brown's Troubadour* disponed themselves In 't lie theatre, and gave a good entertain. inent. there being not a dull ultrnle. Guy Brnthera' Minstrels this week. Among other attractions for lho week aro: On Tuesday. * pool tournament j Wcdtiesduy, snoclnl dla play of llreworks: Tlmrmlny. prlbo walti- Ing, and b rlday a great ileal of fun la promised In an amateur night, In conueellun with the regular show. • Fonr.st Lakk. I'.m.mku (P. j, Cacey, niau- ager).— The mecca of picnic parlies basis en doing a line weekn business, Guy Hrolhecs' Minstrels. In the rustic thenlre, liavo. enter- tallied goal audiences. The theatre will bo occupied by. Frank Murphy's Comedians this week, presenting "Mullituey'a Visit to New I ork. • Pajsinu Ri: ji.inKs — Allsyrt Snekett nnd his ilanghter, Julia Snekett, of tho Fnrc- paugh stock, itimpnny, Phllndcllibla, are ,to spofld the' Summer with Mr. Snckett's nn- rents, of this city. At present they are till- ing a short engagement at Atlantic City, -N. •'•••-••••The Springfield nrele of kuglcs nestol llfty-two now birds, at the meeting Ji'» A ^' l ! le meeting, Juno .TO, It In cxiieeted •hat the largest class In the history of tbo aerlo will be taken In. Another ncrlo of Maries wan Instituted ut Marlboro 7, by Hint* President. Adrian L. Potter, nsalsied by Stats Holdout John .1. Mee, „f Wonn- siK'kct,.U.,j. : Itrpresontiillvfl Murk M. Sker- ret t nnd I Islrlct Deputy John W. Sheridan, ••I Worcester, aim the degree team of lho \Vorceser aerie. President I'otier, Willi lhe asalslnnco of tin?' Springfield degree team, nave wlnga to nn nrrlo of two hundred unil ilfly In llolyoke, 10,, a Inrge delegation or •.sgles from Westtlold and this dly iitlenit- ng. lue next to fall Into Mnn Is Chleopeo lalls, where an aerie Is to bo Instituted 111. ......Arthur Nonley, nf Ibe "King DislO" 10,,-bas ndiinieil to his home at ChlcnpiHr lalls for the Siiuuner The Cunning- ham \1t111levllle Company disbanded In Win- slril, u., II, most of tne nicinls>rs returning I* 1 f , J , " ,I !,'"."',P», thcrtlrlcnl sfnHbii ,lt in L *. k . e " ld S la / k ' Wni "lisikllcld. opens wllb the Pnn-Aimirlean Novelty Cumisinv, IB. Ilenrv Hnrll, of Casto Thenfre, iVtweTl Is iiuiiuiKliig lho park iignln this Beasnn nnd a number of extra good attractions ato II onll 1 \.U, 1 vntloii of ..Manager Ontcliollcr. Al'STIN 4 S'l-llNK'M MrSKI'M (SlOIIO A Shaw, managers). — A big uroducllon of II v- «!SS1 Mf d xi- ,r S'~ A .'. ."" , Now "exlford 1 heat re (ii. v* Rosenthal, manager). — "Tho (ornhan Irolhers" was given a good pto. 11' o" 11 '.'. 1 .','.. WHS f" 1 ' *'*"' nudlences, Juim ..St, ' hy Mkiido" aerved In please In ran uunmluml. !*** t " rr *" t wct ' k " ol " lu « " ,,-.u? :K "i! f u K • T,,r ' A T, RH .!'»• * "uflliiglon. Tnnn- nger),— •Hosiirreelloii" n^elved a crrdltoble. reprosentntlon bv the Bumngloii Stock ,C ... Ihc past week. The nudleuees were (urge at every innlliien and evening prfurmaiico, Tho siHK'lallns hetween Dm nets were: Llfllo »..-'! .. t ! ,0,,r " D ' ln ?>"*". "H" 1 tlnncos: Mao m, , i•,iI , , ,w l l "" , " ,ul "«y'ugs : Lni.lse Horner, in llustralei songs, ami the Idogranh moving !'e." r r.f', ? tt p W" •week'a wrerlng Is "The City of New Vurk." .J'.'!!^'. , ^i.. l ' A, .' K .('"'we-VV.. Phelpa, luana- EStZSfaA i to ""' , l'«"Henlng and m.ld weather which prevailed during tho past week business was nt a slaiidslHI. V HI l.'MMHIl GLHAMN.IM.- Tho Ileekwlth Rail- KM t Irons arrived Imrc, wllhoiit any ostenlallouH dlsphiy. June 7, nnd pitched lis canviis nl 4Ru .Hvull, 1 end of the «Hy, wlieri It remained for three days, moving to the Not-Ill i>nd H for niiidher Ibree days, bift found InisliiesHMOgimd, that dates ahead weru .hange.l and tbo show remained until l.'l. making ii iilue'duys' eiigiigemeul in Mils cliy. missing Inn one day. 13? owing to llui torrlbii K,; l l , ^'i/" ,, . , ..." t " r !"' wf'ih">lnw di.wu 11 S lurgn tent, 'llm show is given In omi ring nnd proved to |„. „ m^J ,,lerlt„rlouK 01 \v, 58* , '" m,,lt, "J l *»"'• U» l«W lirlcca of Id ami IflJ cents iidmlsslon, serveil in draw tbo ciipnelty uf the large tent nt every iiurf.irni- 111110. Ihu show proved lho best onu rlbg iifTiilr thai has vlslied ben. In years. Tli* perforins nee uuibrnees fests of skill on tho ''''™" l , ll «'«. "yl"K rings. und trnpnxr, tuinblliiK. Imrsninanshlp, Indiler Irupmm, hill- dm' wliitlmlll and luiuieroiis other novel rte.ls, Louis lloviils, n one nrmed ncrnlail, dld.u !'," v i. ■ l "' , •. n " ,M N " v "-" «»'• H|e«'le. In f be|r thrilling irapesn nnd cam lug ring net. Tin show Icnvels In two of its mm curs, and carries Milrty-llva pHoplo, of which Theodoro II. Bcckwltlfi Is in'oprlelor, |^,ilu Bovals innnag.,1-, and Joseph Hall general agent. A I tin, isjrformnrs wi.111 i-ui.mIs of Mnnnger lliilllnglon, of Mheedy's Theatre, ovenlug-of l,owcli,-.|c|i'ini"nt wciillmr nfToctcd thi. iiilendaiicfi nt llm ptirka during the mist crowds. " ,1u " ,ur " ( ' Jl,, '« K drew big .2£"WL pHi^imtJ, .1. Flynn,. muu- agirt.— This Hniiinici' house hnd 11 sii.eess fill owning S, and hud a very siillsfnelory hiislncss anting Ihn week. The bill waa very nree-ptiilim. It liicludiid: Wesson, Mih^'-m"'. 1 ) r ) !' ,on ." 'WW Kelly,, nnd lliiny M. Parker's dog circus. The Km- 1 illley, Prof, lli'lndami.iii', Pearl IMnforlh. Tommy Hn^eM Martlno Brothers, and 'ft V. Phelnns -Che Aiigelus," will enlcrtiilu during. lhe current w.euk. ■•MriN-riiw.- Fred L. McCarthy Is Hie new Pianist nt LakevJew Thcufrn. Waller Brown, of Brown Bros, mill Wright, Is Just, ii'covnrliig rem tt serHHnl] ease of blood jsjlsoll, eiiiised by nil iieeldent to his Index I tiger. . . . . . Wesson and Waters .Co. will pin- illiw llinlr new net, "Jinks. Insiiriincu Mini," In he near future John Muck, father or I' rank Mack, muiiager of old Savoy, Tho- itlra. r.iiNsnd nwuy here J111111 n, Inlurnuuit was ai Peiitiecuck, N. II. Tim late Mr. Mack had many friends In the iheuirlcul pro/es- sloii ...... Miuiauie Allen Rata/, prims .buuia, or I/ondou, Knglnnd, Is vlslllng her old homo nnil many friends here. Mudume Ksley will sing In one or inoro local concnrls during her '''."r' , .• v • r '" ! """ , nrrnngi'ineiils nm mm. pleled for Hie grand Held day of the Massu- ehusetts Hlks, nl Willow Halo Park. IT, There will. I>u fully eight hundred vlslllng Klks present. ■ s .. '/rMii.— Shay's .Hummer Show House, Unas Polnl. Nahniil (J. .1. Hlmy. iminnger),— Tho so.isoii at- I his Hnminer playhouse opeaod Juno I'l. under the mamigoinent of Mr. Hhay, who- was hero last season. Many linprove- nmnls huve Imsiii made, and the isTforniuuccs «ro to Is. given sfternfs.n nnd evening Into Senieinber. This wesk's bill Is Is.vlne and SrlUllla, ryslsirn and Iinly, lun Walker, Peter in 1 III 11. and Mile. Zolla. (RlBMAN'H Hl)»l»llil| TllMATIlS, HAI.KM Wll,- - f jWWi, MliWiM i tM .. ^M^. J. J)uyle. impii- ger).— I his plaeo of amusnment was oisMied ' for the season to, and will eoiillnun under (Un same munngement as Inst season. Tho opening- bill presented by .1, W. Gorman In- cludes: Col. ,M, Hcliuliz's family of gnmt dniies, tbo Kmiilre city Uuartetfe, 11, ,- it,.. u«lilos, ihn Knight Bros.. Mr. and Mrs. Noll Lltch leld, nnd lhe Three Sluimrorks, Gor- don. Vldocif and ill vim. Nj>-ri!s.--Kdinund V. Plinhin, of lhe H. V. Pliclan HtiM'k Companies, Is spending bis. Slimmer vacation In his home In Lynn Jem McAullffe him recently returned (.. Lynn for the Hummer. Ho will spend tho healed season with friends In Nnhant I'ho stage bands nt. the Lynn Theatre held their nniiun! outing 7. nt Skinner's Pond. Lyiuifleld, whern lhe time was passed In eating and Indulging In nil kinds of s|sirts. I'nll lllver.— At the Academy of Mnalc (Wm J. Wiley, manager).' -"The Mikado" wgs. presented In a creditable manner bv tbo lloscntbul Opera Co. June Sin. Tbc pnlrou- m THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 20, nirc. was fair,, "The , Corslcan Brothers," presented by the Stork Co., lt-lii, drew light returns. Current -week ; "The Chi men of Normandy" MW7, ."MlkadO"'. 10, 20. MurRnx'H TiWArae.LM.T., O'Brien, man- ager).— iBulBngtoB Stork Co. presented '"J'ruc Irish 'Hearts" fast week.' to Rood' business. W'tvk lif Hi. ''.'Way .Down In Mn Inc." " l'infc 'ttjDiTRK'. MUI Park (U. J. Cor- rlgaii, )iinnn*er>.— Thin llieatre opens Its clwffM wifk ot l.'i with vaudeville. The. bill titnli'liles : Jsmes SSnngford. Crowley and I'oliiiv Kimball ..und Donovan, F.leauor May, the «nu> Bros.,- Joslin Zn Vene, and Borrln'g- ton;,snd Sfurt«lle ,'NiWkh. — Krcd Rowker, of this .city, well kiuiww : In utiiiilciir theatricals, with only a tnw limns' iiutlcf .tilled the title role In the opera .0/ "Mikado, .presented by.ltbseutluira Oii. , ,1 s llolyokc- At 1 be Mountain' Park Ca- ulno (W. U.. 'Mil. inanagerj.— The bill of I.oekknrt's ■ perfonuinK elephants, and four llrst ■ class veudcvllle acts, by Marlow, Tutelu mill Plunkett, In a travesty on "Itomeo and Julleti" .,D. J. Harrington, ventriloquist; XI; Ong'e llros.. European .comedy bicyclists, mul Kline and Clifton, eccentric comedy danc- ing und winging act, drew large crowds at the Casino. during the week of June 8, and Have groat satisfaction. Hooked: The Moun- nilu. Pork Opera Co., In "The Isle of Cbnni- jjague," week of 15. FooTlmhts. — The new aerie of Eagles In this city wuh Instituted 10, and the event was made a memorable one by the members nnl. their friends. There were about four hundred Kngles from aeries In 1 be surround- lug towns present, and a right merry time wax had. The officers of the new aerie were Installed by the State president of the Kogles, A. L. I'otrer, of Springfield, who was assisted by members of the Hprlngtleld Aerie. At" the conclusion of the exercises « banquet W|iH cujoyed. The new aerie starts off with r,TrAt the. Worcester -Theatre (Pollx II. Weiulnlschsefer, manager). — The New 1 York Player* wl)l produce "Jim .the Pen mn.11 week -of -June L"i. l.a*t week "Top .Milch Johnson" drew large and enthusiastic uudlences, Kdmiiml Breese proving especially micressfiii In, the lead.: . At thb i.akk tWor. ConoL St. Ry. ex. managers). — Week ■ of 15. J. W. Gorman's Comedian*, , Including : - (illroy, Haynes and Montgomery, the Three Lellfotts, Reno and ilmltli, JUdorn ami Nurlne, the Pryor Bro- thers. This 1 111 t(J ix ir theatre has been lit ted for sudden showers and Inclement westlier Bully Family, Maddox and Wayne. Vlra Klal. Larklns and Patteraon— Calvo, eta, ... . llriCKT Si-hikok Park. Thkatiik (H. B. GrimtlH, manager). — (lain interfered with tJie business during the past week, one even- ing's performance belug omitted. "Paul Jones" K.-'O. Notes. — J. Royer -Weilt, who Is among the olmve performers, .Is a native of this city. Mrs. touts Livingston, one of last week's acrobat's, I broke one of her Ongera during the performance 12. ' " 1 1 ■ Aituana. — At -Lakemont Park Theatre. — The regular season was, opened June n, by the I.Bkemom Stock Comjisiiy. The attend- ance .was extremely J large,, notwithstanding the cool and damp weather which prevailed nil week. They will, remain Indefinitely. Gextby'8 Don ash Pony Show Is hilled for 2(>, Plttsbnrtr. — 'At . the Duquesne Gardens. the only show ' shop remaining open in ohr burg, the bill for the week of June IB is Victor Herliert's opera, Alice Nellsen's nW success, "The Fortune Teller." "Wang" firoved a good winner during the -week curi- ng 13. , • ' " OHIO. by n'sluilDB overlie-jiil canvan lo. protect the Cfiruuiiidated's patrogfc. : .. .-..'. ' • . .Casino -TttKATHE (Iinvy & Jrfslle, mann- dew, — Week pf.wi: .Lenna Hanson, Murray lino' ' Scott, John Mack. ■ Mamie Harnish. Frank Knsworlli scored a hit last week. • ■ ■ ,11 jii.:. ... » , Taunton. — Sabiiatla Park (Joseph J. Klyuu, tuaiiageri.TT.Tiiis resort opeus fbe sea- son June IS with the Pan-American Novelty COJi. , ■ ! . I.. . ■. ■ Talauiikoa Park (Lorhrop & Tolmao, man- agers) will have ..the New York Kxlrava- 5snza Co. for Its-opening week, commencing B, ...... , , ,. , ..Notk.— The Theo. L. Beekwlth Railroad Hhow Is due. 1R-1T. .{.The Barnum & Bailey *boiv Tl. v ««» 1 ' •:'.•.•. PK\N»YI,VAMA, k'r l'lil lade-lphl* — ,'i'he I'ark Theatre closed for ;he senmm Inat Saturdny, leaving only three of the local theatres to provide Indoor entertainment. The outdoor parka are still lining kept out '"f .their own by the adverse wearUer condition*. \ • - • •KkTTH'h ltiju'u Tiikatiie (John J. Kelrans, resident manager). — Henry ' Railroad- of liovt" last week. The tiAtronaof the house were out in goodly num- hers . and thoroughly 'enjoyed the perform- iiiic»e. •■; "Dr. Bill" .is in- rehearsal for the ciimlng week. Khitji'h Nkw Tiiratrr (H. T. Jordan, resi- lient niunagerl.— Filled houses that would have done Justice to the height of the aeaaou were lu evldeuce at this Souse last week. ,\. strong liUI is mtirio fur a (continuance of these happy conditions by the current bill, which includes 1 Chnrleaiilckson anil Marian A. Chupmnii, in "Henri to Heart Talks;" Unlnes and Vldocq,' Jules mid lilla Oarrlsxin, Musical imle, KIX lilenserettls, qVchow's cms, D'Onge Brothers, .MorrlH and Blaln, ilouunu anil West, .Sanderson, Icerguson ami Muck, the Harpers; Carolyn B. Young, Kd. lislus, mid Keith mutton pictures, l.Yi'Ki'M TttKA'iiiK iJnbn Jcrmun, inniiii- ger).— The KNURh l f olly. Beauty Show fur- nishes the entertainment this week. In- eluded lit the olio . are: 'Sam flreen, Mnr- itiierlle Clemens, Charles McKeever and sundry, Charles Brooks, and the Barron Trio. The title of next week's offering Is •The Brunette In Blue." The performances by the Night Owls last week were well at- tended. .' ... •VU.t.hw OnovE Paiik (inanngement l'blin. Rapid} Transit Co,) — The. biiccvasful engage- ment of Ci-entore and Ida band eiitne to u (•rose last Sunday, "and Monday, lo, began the engagement of 'Victor Herbert's orclies- ii'ft. tin engagement (hut Is to last for several weeks. Considering the unfavorable, weather at tendance at Die par« Has been excellent. ' WfloiiMtDH ° PARK' (Woodslde Park Atni'.m 1 - nieiii ('0.. utnnngera). — (ilMnulnl's lloyal Mu- rine ltniiil, under the ietuterahlp of K. Mar- 1I11I, iHintlnues to- enjoy jMipiiiarltv at tills 1 ark.' Two concerts' nre given dally, and e.t uiich n tenor solo Ik rendered by Signer Oiannlnl.' i.il'ncHTXtrr iHttit. Pabk (H. A; Auchy, mniingprt. — Last' Week the vuudevllle mo- vlded'bT Oeoige H. l.ukens, proved a powerful attraction at this park, and the free, performance*- are continued this week. The ■ current programme' Includes: Knlalle, William n. Hull. Air. and .Mrs: Cat Stewart, mid' ■c'l»retire\ Ifaywal-d,- 'ln'"l'ui>le Josh's Vlalt ;" 'Harry Swenk, Arto and Kuapp.Km- mett: J. Welch and • I'M ward K. Cassldy. .lardan nnd White. Kdward 11. l.ukens. ami I., Jr. Johns' Orchestra. ' • Xoiba.— Arrangements were comple'led laRt week for taking the Nixon & Zlminermiiu pnuluctlnnH to Young's Pier at' Atlantic . CU y during Ihe-SutHm'e'r. 'Thestv nMrnctlons Include: "The Slrollers," "A Chinese Honey- moon," "Miss Mob White." "The Toreador," "'1'he illrl from lilxle". and "Winsome Win Cincinnati. — -June zephyrs were nur- clinrged with frost during the past week, and the not tamolc men at the outlog spots were busy, while the Ice cream vender* put on 1 heir overcoats. This wen ther Is discouraging to the directors of outdoor amusements. They have the attractions to offer, but the consignments ot - Summer temperature have been amazingly stingy. ' Chi'.ktkh I'aiik (I. M. Martin, manager). — In the vaudeville theatre, June 14, Kltly Stevens. Lew Weill, the tieorge Austin Com- pany. Kanny DonovMi and the Young Ameri- can QuInlHt are to commence their engage- ments. The opera season commences 28. Comf.v Island (William B. Clark, mana- ger). — At the Como 'Theatre, 14, the enter- lainment will- be '• provided hy Harry R. Scott, Harry R. Boyd, Murphy and (iano. and the Two Hobbs, In "The Innocent Kid." Tills year Coney Is reached both by Hteamer and trolley. I,uni,ow I,Afiooi». (J. 1. Weaver, manager). — After a year of closed gates this resort on the Kentucky shore will be rededleoted to amusement 14. Pblnaey's United States Band will be the muslcaj cud, and Nancy Rice, "the girl from Kentucky," will assist In the entertainment; Thb Zoo (Walter Draper, manager). — John C. Weber and hlh military band, direct from new triumph* at Louisville, will com- mence a series of concerts 14. The . last inusicale of the Cincinnati Orchestra, under Henry I'roebUch, was given 12. Cnaaip. — Al. Lane Is billing the city for the Queen City Bathing Beach Karl liirdefler and his girl wife, "Dot," a tiny lilt of femininity from Oregon,, did a nice bead balancing act at Chester Park last week.... The Pike property as a theatre site is pos- Hlbly out of the running. The property is now the object. -of. a; struggle In tbe courts, and hotel and dry goods men .'are' both irylng to secure It. In the meantime U. H. Hunt Is watching developments. '. . . . . John H. Havlln is borne from St. Louis. . . . Tom Nelson, who spent hi* early life here, Is now treasurer of the Majestic Theatre nt Boston, under A. I. Wilbur. 1 1 | Cleveland.— At the Colonial (A. V. Marsh,, manager).— Weber & Fields' great duccess, "Pousse Cafe," la being produced the current week. "1402" was presented week of June 8, with Richard Harlowe, the orig- inal Queen Isabella, in that role. Many spe- cialties were.. .Introduced' in the second act. His act la wonderful, This week Grace Wgt- «m,-of the Watsorn -Slstara, give* tbe-best aerial act seen here In many days, "be is drawing large crowds nightly, and will, in all probability, be engaged, another week. • Notkh, — Manager Moleston, of.the Stanton Park Amusement Co., was In New York last week, looking for attractions for the park. ami on other 'business.. ... .Burt A Mroll have again leased the Grand for a term of three year*;' and Intend lo. make extensive Improvements this Hummer . 1 . . * Toledo, — At the I'arm Theatre (Otto Klives, manager).— In spite of bad weather the crowds at. this popular resort have been large, and tbe bill a special one,, the Piccolo Midgets, and Davis and Miilcauley 'being favorites. Week of 14: Billy Single . Clifford, Piccolo Midgets (re-engaged for another .week. Burton and Brookes, INinohiie und Nichols, Harry Thome and Co., the Three Keotons,. and the Holdswortbs. . Casino Thkathb (Frank Burt, manager). — A good bill for 7 and week drew fair crowds. For 14 and week Kelly and Reno, Doherry's Newton, Allen Wightman Lane.. ' • ' BRU.IVVR Pabk (J. W. Mccormick, mana- ger). — Fair crowd* have ruled 7 and' week. A pleasing hill . was offered. Prevost, Pre- vo*t and company, and Ferguson and Mack made especially good. Booked for week of 14: The Four Ollfaos, the Two Kings, Lloyd and Walton, Kern* and Cole, and Lew Pal- mer. B&r w T mbe f 7re»Xd this week. CANADA. Montreal.— At the Academy of Moalc 1 1? A r-dwards, manager) .-Richard Mans- ield canceled his fngsg'ement and tbe house In closed for (lie season. «.!.». p ioctoii'h H. Kgerton, manager).— Thos. sss-s/sf ,;i h sbrsrock ot ci n pan, 8 . ». 3 n rt T^^ : ife-^«aw«r.h.^ !;: uses. 8-13. I/)ve kmuEffinutt. W. Le Clair, nmna ger) -^r^int's burlesque conttaue. M to •« big business. „;,._ Aubrey Stock Company, in Jne iian- Sera of Paris," came,, to fair houses, 8-Lt coming: The stock company, In "For Lot* ^£SmUu^>^ Le Clair, nmna „er 1 -^G?ant "s bnrleaque continues to dt fifg'bmdness. Kttras were: Jack Mi nroe : The Kaufmans, pugilist ; Kay and 0^»tv G «P;™„S ro ;5 e on dogs, Watson and Sfa: same company, with extra acta, 1B-J«. , and Lane and theatbr National Francais i ( G. Gin- manager).— Permanent Stock Com- pJSSC'ta "I* Dompteilr" 'l?™'***"!* i>"ia. Stock company, in "Mere .Mnrtyne, 10 "r?vt»htdh Pa»k (Tratnhlay ft O'Farrell. managers).— The Mock company put on "Kathleen Mavourneen," Vaudevl le act* were • Rennle and Corbln, Emma Italia, F. L Frayne. T. Wilson Kennle, and Baebmann s Orchestra. ! ilness waa good 8-1.1. , , Buslnes* waa good At Lakeside Park Caalno (Harry deoed to Deaih" *^ w"?^,- 1 V'Davl*! Hawn. lannger).— nobt. Mack, Hebrew im- roster of the company is. TOI "•"»""• a personator, aad a fair bill had" good houses leads; Fjanjl jQ^|& *3 &&JLi T8l3? t ( week of June 8. For week of IB : Dan and Renale, J. P. Clark, Ben Own, Lmma itana, » Dolly Mann. Cole-Da Ixmse and Duo, Dar- Kmma Whittle, and *Joreuce Corbln. stage *„„„,,,.„ „ p(ea agement moudy. I-islle and Curdy, Bjjoak and Miller. ■"Sjg B 0» , ft»»a Utok. mana- Clark's Summer Garden, and wliT con | U J SUmiiit LAK8 Pabk THBATiiB (Menche* 8o , H "? r L P 12*nd w«k ? s attfn^uice wa» the orchestra there: during, the season. Bros., managers). — Owing to small business ger*), — ' and poof transportation service, this theatre large, ' "~"'\. IWDIAMA. Iridla»aiioll.e-At Falrbank Humaje, Garden.— Eugene Cowle* and Ostendnrr. Band week of June Hi. u ""» Notks.— H. M. Talbott. of Dlcksnn and Tolliott. wb* married at Washington, |) 1' 0, to Ida Glenn Tonner.whn Is promliniii in Washington society .' H. c. l^f,.,..,? "Marvella's" understudy, looped the Iihhi «T rollef skatea 'successfully before a iiariv or newspaper men at the Cyclorama a. I Terre Haute. — At the Casino Park The- atre (Brelnlg A Robertson, managers i.-vrii» Boston Ideal Opera Co., In "Fro Dlavnlo'' June- S'7,. and "The Mikado." 8-10, drew splendid houses. "The Mascot 1 ' and "Mar tlpa." will be given, week of 14. The Cn'simi opens week of 31 with straight vaudeville to be continued through the Summer. ObpHkiim Theatric (Geo. E. Clark, mana- ger). — Vaudeville and' burlesque.. Week of H- Wally'and Lottie Helston, the'Jarrettn, Tom and Gertie Grimes; Kelly and Mason, aud Nina Straw. Business for the entire week was first clans: Coming, week ot IS; l.vue and Kennedy, Vino, and Searle, Flrronn and Brentheu, and Nina Straw. No/rna.— The:Terre Haute Amusement Co haa- secured Marvelous Mareh for Its enter- tainment at the fair grounds, Sunday, 14 The programme will also include l.llllaii Hoffman, horse woman : Rossi Troupe, aerial- Into; Mya, Juggler; Flying Banynrds, aud Prof. Dyner. Note*. — The lease for the grounds for the new K. of P. Theatre will be executed l,v an association of all the local lodges, K. of P.. to be known as the Castle Theatre Co The new playhouse Is to he known as the Castle Theatre Prof. Fred Slmonsou formerly with the Orpheiim Theatre, Daven- port, la., has'' accepted an engagement nt -The second . week's attendance Mile. La Girl" Co., la visiting her parents . . The vaudeville acts were, rloseil 1 Toska. Silvern and Emerle, Burto* Clrena, NoTx.-^Beatrlce McCue, of "A Country Roattfrfo and Stevens, Zeno. Carl 'and-Keno, in this city, and Lavlgnes Military Band. ' WaltbS L. Main's Circd* June 22. ,„.,,. Th . Notk.— The roster of tbe .New England ladles' Symphony Orchestra, which fc at Riverside Park for the Summer. Is as fol- lows: Laura Anderson, Elsie Sloan, Lola Sfantolnne. first violin : Dora E. Allen, Frances Abbott, Annie McDermott, aecpnd violin: Florence Tayne, viola: Ruth Cap- per, 'cello : Matide Smith, clarionet : Helen Pierce, flute: Blanche Salisbury, oboe: Mar Seret Hurley; bassoon': Kafherlne White, rst cornet: Hstrle Munyan, second cor- Dayton.—At the fair ground*. — The Eagles' June Festival, with the Wright Car- nival. Co., has been In progress during the week of June 8. ' Heavy storms and cold weather prevented large attendance. I'aihvikw Park '(CO. dross, manager). — A first class vaudeville performance -was the. bill for week of June 8, Esmeralda being the: chief feature. Bnslneas was fair. s (ulmnlin. — At Olentangy Park Theatre (J. W, Diiesenbery, manager). — "Saints and Sinners"-, played .to fair audiences week .of June 8. "Christopher Jr." week of 15. ' Emvire Tukatkk (H. Wiseman, manager) — "The Royal Box" played to good houses week of 8. Week of lo, "Tbe Girl 1 Left Be- hind Me" . 1 1 Zaoesvllle — Pawnee Bill's Wild West rame June 10, with two performances, and was fairly well attended W. H. Har- ris' Nlckle Plate is billed for lf> John Robinson's Shows In. July .The Bryan Stock Co., In vaudeville, at Gam Park, week of IS. ■♦»4> NEW YORK STATK. net Buffalo. — At Convention Hall (Henry L. Meech. manager). — The delightful series ot concerts by Victor Herbert and bis Pitts- burg Orchestra terminated June 1:1, having met with unstinted praise throughout the fortnight by a most generous patronage. Tbck Thkatrk. — Manager waiter 8. Bald- win's Baldwin-Melville Co. present* this week ."Michael Strogoff." with "Davy Croc- kett" to follow- week pt 22. "Paul Revere" Emma Hughes, trombone: Sadie Staf- ford, string bass; Miriam Bernard, harpist and plnnlsF;' Frankle Munyan, drums; Max Itnchmann, musical director. Toronto.— At' the Grand Opera House (A. J. Small, manager).— Cool weather pre- vailing, tbe Boyle Stock Co., In "Secret Ser- vice," played, to good business, June 81... Ml'NBOK Pabk (W. Banks, manager).— The seating arena of this place ot amusement is now entirely covered, and all performances will be given rain or shine. In spite of cold weather business hns been good. iIam.an'm Poist (M. Dee, manager).— The vaudeville season ojiened at this point on 8, "but, owing lo bad weather, the business ha* been light. . _. • . ' .. Notk. — In the Resident Garden, under the auspices ot the Toronto University, Chaa. i'rohman presented Ben Greet and his Eng- lish company 10, 11, in "As You Like It' and "Comedy of Errors." Considering Hie bad weather business was fairly good. 1 St. John. — At the Opera House (A. O. Skinner, manager).— The W. S. Harklns Co. Anderson. — At the Grand Opera House (J. II. Dickson, manager).— The Summer season of this bouse -was opened by. (he, An-' demon Stock Co. June 7, to light biislhess. The company- 1* a .good one, wltlf Lyrila and Clara Knott In the leading roles, supported by a: H. -Toting,' Francis Harding, Karl Sterling, Nettie Sutherland, A. 0. Marnn and other*. The' opening bill wo* "The Two Orphans. Lead Astray" will. he presented lhv.20. - (Prof. 'Theodore Teepe conducted a yt-rf successful musical recital .11. ' ' ■ ; Notk*. — The -Union Traction ^Company's band— a new organization, under the man- agement of John Carpenter, gave n public concert last week J. F. Green lias suc- ceeded Professor W. H. Bryant ns orchestra leader at I be Grand Scenic Artist J. B. Flcker has repainted the scenery and added a new drop curtnln . . . . L. J. French. with Walter L. Main's Circus. Is home for ten days Mr. and Mrs. Forkner, hoop rollers, closed with Walter L. Main at St. Catherines, Can., .and' have gone to Atlantic City to open an engagemertt C. r. Finney, recently with .the National Carnival CO.. Is home Bert Cannon, with Gus Hill's "Happy Hooligan" Co., Is. home for the Summer. He hns signed for next season with the same company The house force at the Grand next Reason will lie as follows ■ Doorkeeper and advertising manager, C. W. Finney; scenic artist, J. B. Flcker: stuge carpenter, H. B. Fowler: electrician. Frank Ruell ; property man, ('has. Belfner. A. M. Osnall, proprietor of the Ander- son Rill Posting Co.. ha* moved bis plant Into new and larger quarters, corner of Thirteenth and Meridian Street*. Kvansvllle. — At Cook's Park (F. J. Sleffert, manager). — This resort present* a closed its engagement June fl, with a splen- Btron - ' Dl ,| week of June 8. and Is drnwlng did iierformance of "Resurrection." Stephen ghtly - Innes* and Ryan, Feutelle Tffe, and' Black and Gage were tbe crowds nl aud Hade) headliners Mbhsks's Park open* June in. •»» MINNESOTA. Helen Darling, as Isabel, and Jethro Warner, ' amSS,!? Including : Minnie Granville, .»« 7h r" wvatt >earl. Riibertson and Miller, ' nerlng, In "The Stub loma, Lawrence Crane, 1,0111s rf/ek snalna June 6 >»k iho mnn ai ,h« n. a „ ". ee * wnoing June o, 11s Count Veradda, have better opporinnltles than lutt week. . Miss 'Tutropodl, as 'Ta'cl- turney, Is funny without uttering a word. "Tbe Girl from Paris" was given 'week of 8 in a clever manner, though the principals did not have many opportunities to display their talent*. Week of 22 -"Boccaccio" will he the bill. Star (Drew & Campbell, managers). — The Black Crook Extravaganza Co., with several new features, I* tbe attraction week 'rif MS. The opening burlesque I* entitled "Jupiter's Message." The olio comprises: Minnie May Thomson, the Three Graces, Fry aud Alleii. Williams anil Adam*, Schaefer, Mtlllwell and Shaefer. and others. The concluding bill Is an. odd conceit, entitled "A- Manager's Troubles." The Mis* New York Co. was tbe drawing card week ot 8, and Monday, ?'.', n Summer stock burlesque company will open n several weeks' season at this house, bring- ing some of the heat New York attractions. Manhattan Bkach. — Bostock's Animal Show is having a deservedly large patronuge. Aside from the regular exhibition of animals there are two dally performances In the ani- mal arena, including: Dog and monkey cir- cus, La Belle Lellca's dancing and tableaux nmong tbe Hon*, 'Prof. Brooks. In legerde- main. Home new feat ares have been added for week of 15, chief 'of which Is Mr. Grab. Ihe educated gorilla,, who occupies a glass house and eats, washes, dresses, smoke* and does other things like a man, and I* con- sidered the most, wonderful gorilla In ex- J' .?!" 1 ?.? wB' give "Diplomacy" lii-17,: and Islence. The "cycle- whirl has also been pro- Ihe Wrong. Mr. Wright" 18-2& 'Habmanis Bi.keckkr Ham, (H. R, Jacobs, manager).— The Mortimer Snow Slock Co! caters to the patrons of this house for the Summer, and with good success. "Master nnd Man," U-10. onil "Cnmllle," 11-18, were the play* presented lo the entire 'satisfaction ger).— Charles K. Blaney'a "The Mormon Wife" this week. Violet Staley-atid the klnetograph will entertain between the acts. Shea's Garden Thkatrb.— Amelia Snm- mervllle. In a monologue, "An Afternoon Tea:" Sidney. Wllmer & Co., In "A Tblet of the Night ;" Four Bolses, Julius Tanner, Gallagher, Barrett & Co., In "The Stock Broker*;'' McCue and Cahlll, Joe and Nellie Doner, and Scott and Wilson. . I.afaxbtth Thbatkk (Chaa. M. Bagg, manager). — MIbh New York Jr. Kzlravaganza Co. this week. Inch" Marlon and Pearl, Gvpsene and Roma, Dacre. Next week the season of the Bren- nau Stock Co. begins. Including Charmlon, Ruth Beecher, Billy Hart, Aggie Itchier anil Henry Lee. The Utopians did very well last week. Note,— Rain, though welcome, seriously Interfered with amusements In town nnd sub- nrbs the latter portion of the week. ■ ■ Albany— At the Empire Theatre (H. R. Jacobar manager).— The KlngdonConrtenay Stock Co. continues to edify a large con- tingent of theatregoers by Its merit and cleverness. June H-10, "The Highest Bid- der,' and IMS, 'The Mysterious Mr, Bugle " the principals In both being:. Frank King- don,. William Conrtenay, Thos. A. Wise Alison .Skip worth, and Nellie Thorne. The Harold Williams, of HI Henry's Minstrels, Is spending his vacation at bis home here. A. 0- flcammon and wife and bis "Real Widow Brown" Co. spent «, 7 In town. M. Kalin, representing "An American Trump" Co., was here 8 H. J. Ander- son, of this city, goes with W. 8. Harklns, in advance of his company Jere Mc- Au litre Co. canceled l.'i-iiH. o»» CALIFORNIA. I. o« Anirelei.- iliiced 1>y Fisher and Johnson. Itob'oi'rl (ontinues to show Ills. Happy .Hooligan kin- dergarten of half grown animals, Aglntnn's Dlaveno, the monkey that loops the loop, making a most excellent bill. YoguiralitWH.— At Idora Park Theatre ( B.-i Stanley, manager 1 June 8 provided M. Coe King, Teed and Lu- nelle, the Marvelous Le Page, Carlton and T'crre, nnd t|i* Throe Ronaldoa. •■ Manager Btanley has Ohgaged for week of 15 the fol- lowing: Mr, and Mrs. Robyns, Senator Frank Bell, Donley and Tenbrooke, Roberta Keene, and Brown nnd Bsrtolettl. Avon Park (Job.. W, Wess, manager The features for Avon week of 8 were : Klevated '1 Billy Link, -Mrs. Wynne Wln*tow, Clark and Duncan, Prof, Oodd and his dog, Courlev Bros., and Antonio Von Gofre. Manager WVss announces for week of IS: Steve Jen- iilugs, Charles Hecklow; Bessie Phillips, Hal- Icy and Median, the Melvllles, tbe White- Hide*, and Clark and Duncan, Notks. — mn- congenial Gene Rook, mana- ger of ihe opera house, 'attended the annual ark Casino 2?iJRSffl£S JS "!* „ •'Jext productions hei-e '-Weefot ?&«*? *™ ' an,t " The XW ° KocTOR'a Theatre (Howard Graham. resident manager).— This house has Its Rummer stock, also doing, good business. " " tie* '. an All last week "Mixed Pick amused the I'tank matinee and evening auditors, dividing the Ceene, atlentlon with the other lioimes. Announced for IB and week, "The Still Alarm." wereT -™ ft I!L^r: K, ? lr . l £j' a J] t ? ? ne . »' out Sum- 'cycle whirl, Seymour aud Dupree! k. Airs. Wynne Wluslow, Clark ant! Prof ,' Dodd . and bis dog, Courlet mer resorts, la open for business, and an- nounces In Its theatre, for l.'i and week- Fd F. Reynard, .ventriloquist: Grant and .Grant; Sm Hi, Doty and Coe, Maude Meredith, the I ' lv| n»7'tt>ne«, acrobats, and the Boston La- dles Orchestra. ' ■ oinpany. which hns beeu ap peniing in "Kverymsn 1 ' throughout the sen- i'U|i, will give perf onus nces in the oiien air uf,. the' •forest scene in- "A* You Like It." nnd '[The. Comedy of Krrors.". , . . AlinuilUce- nient Was made last. week ot the engagement of J.. Fred /Immermnn. of the firm of NlXun kVi.y.liuiiierrunn.: ami Vesla Hnwlelle, of Mai (kitbtMass. It I* expected that the wedding will take place June DO, after which MS', and Mrm. Zimmerman, will goto F.urope for the Summer. •' • .' '•• ■ . ».. /■■ i < ■ l.nnrnster. -At WnalWorlli Roof Garden 1 John B. Peoples; 'manager!.— Atlrncllous tor weak or Jmn> in Include : Csnlleld mill Catletun, J. Royer West aud Ida Vnu Slclen, '.,'., Klniira.— At Rorlck'a Glen Park (Her- bert Salinger, manager). — The following vnndevlle entertainers drew packed house* last week, despite the unfavorable weather- — pe of acrobats, the Soto Adolph Adams, Welles G. ' Doyle. This week the ». will opeu Monday ' the remainder of the mm pro,l»ctlon.- e Mlk " U> " "'" «« tha fW^Pli^tl?' week M ^ l?, e,, •- ,?B, '■• At the I.ns Angeles The- , manager). — Mary Man- StutibornnesH of Geraldiue," bad good business at the start, But light business prevailed the - last few nights, The house Is dark 8 aud week. E. H. Sothern .begins an engagement lo "If 1 Wer? King" IS, unless the Mason Opera House is ready for opening on that date, In which event-he will play that house, giving the opening performance of the new lheotre. . . Mososco's Biirbank Theatre. (Oliver Mo- rosco, manager). — The Nelll-Morosco Co. Is doing a good business, and making hosts of friends among local play patrons. "Janice Meredith" drew well week ending 0. ' "Mrs. Dane's Defence" 7 and week, . wltb ' "Notre Dame" underlined. Orphkhh (Clarence Drown, manager). — People 8 and week: Mary Hampton and company, In "The Melodrama ;" Kartelll, Zelraa Huwlston, Permone Brothers, the Two Bailey*. Brothers. Freydo, Martini and Mnx- inllllan, Whitney Brothers. Business Is good. Million, Whitney Brothers. ItuRlness Is good. Smith & Cooper's ■ (UanKN (Charles A. Smith & Fred A. Cooper, proprietors). — The opening bill of this new place of vaudeville at popular price* rontnins : Conlon and Ryder, Dacey. Grace and Ward, Delmas, l'Mna Berlin,' Garcia, Kalerntles, and Dlelcte Sisters. . ■ ■ Ciibter Park and Theatre.— Park at- tractions: . Prof. Burt Addis, balloon ascen- sion : Little Tommy Jones, chutes bicyclist; Mlntn and Bowers, water pedestrians ; Cutn- Him lBiniid Marine Band. Theatre, attrac- tions: Shaw nnd Clifton, black face; I'.d. Fleming, monologlst ; Lorle Fields, serlo comic, and Robert , A. Hazel, hypnotist. Good crowds, CiNKoiiiiAPii Tueatbe (A. W. Furst, pro- prlctor).— People 8 and week : Mrs.. Deets, comedienne : John A. Flynn. Lily Ford, song und dance: La Toska, Juggler; George. Phil- lips, piccolo soloist: Lorenzo Ashley, violin KoioTst: HUM "Mitchell, dancer; K. Homer Long, Illustrated songs. ' Good attendance. . en at. — J. K. Waldeck, treasurer of the Orpheiim, ha* secured the .lease of a good location on which he Bays a building, to coat Minneapolis, — At the Lyceum Theatre (Dick Ferris, manager), — "Mr Barnes of New York" was put on June 14, for the week, to he followed 21 by "The Fatal. Card." "All the Comforts of Home" had big houses 7 to 1.1. Bijou Or-ERA Bouse (Theo. L. "Hays, manager). — "For Her Sake was a line draw- ing attraction 7 to 14, and closed the sea- son very satisfactorily. ■' ••', • ■'. IIewiiv Tiikatiie (W. W'. Wlttlg. mana- ger). — The Innocent Beauties enjoyed line patronage 7 and week. ■ The house will be tiatk uuill tbe opening of uext season, lu August. . METROPOLITAN' OPERA HOIIHE (L. N. SCOtt, manager) la closed for tbe Summer. The June Faiji ami Carnival was well ottcuded 1 to 1.1, notwithstanding cold weather and some raiu. also eiigagi-d for tbe near future diving Dnlnth.— At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall, manager). — The' Northwestern Opera Com- pany (Al. ' W. Walls, manager) opened the Summer season on June 8, in "The Black Hussar," and made a. big hit. The house was packed, The company Is a strong tine nnd Includes: George Lydlng, Sylvan Lang- IuIb, Stanley Felch. Ohas. H. Drew, Dan Young, Harry N. Keougli, Fleanore Jei|kli)s, ; Bertha Ilavden, Sylvester Cornish, Louisa llllliard. Those are the principal memliers, The chorus are 'all good singers. Berlha. ilavden made a hit singing. The marching, designed by. Dan Young and 'led by Mnrle Council, was the best ever done at Ihe house. The opera will he on for four nlglus and then goes to West Superior, Win., for two nights, when Zeh and Karrow, who were op the hooks for tho*e two night*. VI, Kl. will iipiiear. The hill* for the week of .15:. "The Mikado" the first three nights and . matinee, and "The Bohemian Girl'' will nil out the week. "Ole (Meson," with Ben Hendricks as Ole, hod fair business. 0. Metropolitan Opera House (J. T. Con- don, manager). — The Wilbur Opera Company began the seeond week of tbe season here & in "Fra Dfavolo," to good business. This, bill for the 'first half of tbe week, nnd "The Two Vagabonds" for the last half. "The Bohemian Girl" was given 4-fl, to good busi- ness. There are some good singers lu W company who should become favorites here. For the week of 15 '"The- Mascotte'" and "The Chimes of Normandy" will be given. PAri.or Theatre (W; J.. Wells, manager 1. — For the. week ending (1 buslnes* was ex- cellent, and opening 8 the houses were very good for- the tirst part of the week. Those opening on 15 are: Ton Martin and wife, liaise Cody, Sam Bazlle and Mary Swa u. Bert Tlllle Imson, Sadie Harris. Mike Stilly. Bob and Bertie Hendrlckson, W. J. 'Wells, . and the stock. The new farce for the week Is $J[i,0fK>, wll Ibe erected, as a vaudeville the- called "Two Old Snorts." atre at. in, 20 and ao M..B. Curtis Moon ..Bitoa.' Thkatrb < uiider cnnvnai has been In- Los Angeles a couple of weeks, opened on 8, to' capacity. The opening Ml] ami Is reported to be planning for 0|>enlng was "The Little .Duchess," which pleased sflll another popular price vaudeville house the large audience present. There were soe h,ft»'--v:"he-LpnB Beach Amusement Co. claltles between lite acts. Tbe company \* Hied articles of Incorporation June 0, with a very fair one. The engagement Is for n capital stock of $25,000. Long Beach Is . three weeks. ui ne outered _ of that city, and the Verberk Amiisemenr Co., of Oil City, Pa., for Its erection In the near future. .'...' , steutieaviiie,— At Stanton Park vaude- ville still holds the board*. l—rhe arrivals for this week are: Rut- well «nd O'Xell. GlbBey Sisters. Nugent and Scheck, Garfield and Crowley, Reaiimont and Haywood. Those closing 13 were : Cook and tlwit, linity Burns, and Harry Btratton. : . J ■ . 1 1 ■ a— lUlea,— At the Majestic Theatre (Warren Day, maniger).— The Majestic Stock. Co., n popular seaside resort near Lus Angeles. ..... .On closing bis Orpheiim engagement In this. city, 7. James J. Corbel t goes Into 1 mining at. San Francisco for his match with Jeffries.. James J. Jeffries has been visltingbls home In this city during the past few days. , — <«» WKST V1RGIMA. Wheeling;.— The United Carnival, by our Trades Labor Assembly. Is booming thing* v ' r fc " , !*! y i°. r tnelr engagement, June Fft to 2(>. The fairgrounds are In tbe hands of the' electricians and decorators, and will be In gala attire for tbe opening. Chips.— P. H. Iluber, of Fond Du La"- Wis. ; John H. Ciiddahy. of Coliimet. Mich.. and John I). Williams, of OshkoRli. Wis.. member* of. the executive committee of the Northwestern Theatre Managers' Associa- tion, met here' 0,, with Manager C. A. Mar- sMIl of the Lyceiibl, to discus* the thentr ■ I'al.Rltuatlon. The visitor* went to the bail game In .the afternoon. ... ... .' 4«» WVOMINO. Cheyenne.— The theatrical ae*aon to closed Coming: Sell* A Down's Ul- cus June 18.... ■ ~. j'. . .... _. . June 20. THE jS"*TVV YORK CLIPPER. 395 80S TABLE Ol'* CONTENTS. 1'age. ,„„, (-1 i„nor'» Anecdotes, ' Personalities >U "„HCcSnts Concerning Stage Folk.. 380 UrTtflaK .Harry 8. BirtTctt-8ketA„ 390 M1 j ce ilaneou» /...•• go rifllll« 1- Pope— Sketch Music and Song"- •• v-v Seville and Minstrel our Chicago letter Our Iyondon. Letter Itnndel Victor Pbaney— Sketch Queries Answered iVsh and Checkers |.o i Mt by Telegraph Vaudeville Boute List With the OIH Posters. ltMtns In the Profession dinner Post Office Si'JI York City— Review and Comment Stage Mechanic* THEATRICAL CORRBSPOXDRXCK. Massachusetts 303, 304 ■•rnnsyivanla »J Ohio " New York Canada California West Virginia Indiana Minnesota Wyoming Wisconsin Maine Missouri • • District of Columbia Virginia Iowa \.«r Jersey Michigan Utah — •• South Carolina SMI . . . . 301 301,400 302, 303 303 ....303 . . . . 31)2 302 305 .10.'. :'.9ti :.l)« 300 307 HAS 400 NOTICIS TO CORRESPONDENTS. down I lie Indoor sales at the regular houses. ......"Peggy from Paris"' had a. two-thirds audience at the Tremont A good slzeu crowd saw ",V Chinese Honeymoon" at the (olonlal "York State Polks'' opened Its llnnl week at the Majestic, with lip top business "Audrey" bad a good produc- tion by the Castle Square Stock, and pleased two gqnd houses Music Hall how fair business with Hagenbeck's animals rile rain crowded the vaudeville anil bur- lesque houses. Kansas City, June Id— Forest Park, our new Summer amusemeut place, bad lis open- ing yesterday, and about 25,000 pleasure seekers passed through the gates and en- joyed the scenic railroad, cave of winds, unci the aquarium. In the theatre a good vaudeville bill, beaded by Bvu Mmlge and Will II. Pox, drew large audiences At the Auditorium. Lester Lonergan's Players started their Summer season with "Davy Ciockett," to a large and well pleased au- dience. The play was well cast, heater l.oneigun ami Alice Trent Hunt doing line work. Washington, Jane 16.— 8teln'a Columbia Stock Co. presented "An American Citizen" last night, to a large and well pleased house. "Pra Dlavolo" was offered at Chase's. (J rand yesterday afternoon and last ulgbt, scoring an artistic success, as well as tilling (be house The Berger Stock last night, presenting "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," opened to large business The French Polly Co., at the Lyceum, scored heavily Loth afternoon aud night Civliln John Bridge, with Haley's Band, and Chevy Chase Lnke, with the Murine Band coucerls, nttracted large crowds. On tfte Road. All RouteM Muat Reach Vm Not Later Than Monday. X. Y., June 10, In- Me., June 15, -Duhith, Minn., Mnjestle Stock— Htlcn, dcllnile. McCtilltim Stock— Portland, Indefinite. Moon Brothers Big Stock- June 15, Indefinite. Miller k Kuulrmnn Players— Atlantic City, N. J.. June Jo, Indefinite. McDonald Stock (<). W. McDonald, mgr) — Eureka Springs, Ark., June In, Indefinite. n ,; >m " B " Colored Company (Snin W. Cousins. Murphy's.. Franl(._ Comedians— Springlield, mgr.)— Webster, Mass.. Juno 15-20, Ex- ••Wizard of 0«" (Hamilton ft Mitchell, ingn».)— >'. Y. Cltv Juno 10, ludellnlte. VARIETY. Black Crook Burlesque™ (Sim Wllllama, mar.) — Cleveland, O., June 10-20, Buffalo, X. .V„ 22-27. nnhemlu. Boom's iWm. H. Williams, tugr.)— Athol. Mass., June 15-20, North Adams June 17, Halifax 18. Dauphin 10, Millers- burg 20, Ellznbcthvlllo 22, Oeorgetown 23, Wlllnrds Temple of Music (C. I». Wlllanl. mgr, 1— Baltimore. Mil., June 22, Wilming- ton. Del.. 2,1. Philadelphia, l'n„ SB. Wash- ington, D. i\, 2d. Uaudeoille Route Cist Our theatrical correipondents are hereby nuliilfd that the credential* novo held by them expired on June 1. They are requeited Iq return them to this office at once for re- netciil fiirimmt. LATEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Monday Nlffht'a Opening* la All tbe Hitr Show Town*. GOLDEN KATE GLKANIXGS. N. C. Goodwin Oiienn fur a Two Wrelin' l''.liBHH..-in<-il I — lllisl Hess llnlr* Good on the AreriiKO. Hlieelal Dlnnatches to 'Car. Xew Yokk Ci.ippkb Sa,n Piia.vcisco, June 10. — At the Columbia 'J'kealre XT C. Goodwin began lust ulgbt n two weeks' engagement lu "The Altar of Kr-lendslilp." A large audience testllled its pleasure. Cai.U'iiiinia Thkatrb. — I/nxt night "The Circus Girl" began lis second week. Kn- xngeinent closes on Saturday evening. 20. It proved n losing one. Nance O'Xeil, on Sunday, 21, opeus for six weeks. Alcazar TitKATiiK. — Uist night White Whittlesey opened his llfth week, with "I'udd'Dheud Wilson" as the current bill. Ilnslness has been Immense. Ckntiiai. Tiieatiik. — M. H. Curtis, In "Snm'l of Posen," Is tbe current week's ntrertng. Guano Opera House. — This la tbe third week of "lu Washington." Very large busi- ness has been (lone. Ttvot.i Oi'kua House. — "The Isle of Cham- lingiic" opened Sunday, 14. Business has linen poor. Pihchhii's Thejtiw. — This Is the second week of "Twlrly Wlilrly." H. It. 0. prevails. Oiihirum Thkatdk. — The bill opening 14: Naomi, the Pour Kmperors of Music, Willie and. Charley Schenk, Bunions' pantomime, Keennn ft Co., Hale and Francis, Russell and Locke, r.ixtnn's pictures aud the bio- graph. The S. It. O. sign Is nightly dis- played. Chutes.— BUI for IB and week : Morris (.'amlllo and .Mine. Pona, Lillian Mason, Marsh Crnlg, Primrose and Mclntyre, Del- plilnn and Delmore, the Great Kraton, and the anlmatiscope. Business last week was very large. (iBauman'h Theatre. — Bill for Iff and week: C'onnera and Conners, Christy and Willis, Ilayward and llayward, Devauey and Allen, the Leons, Krnnk Cushman, the Sprng- nellos, Clinton Montgomery, and the bio- scope. Business here is very good. - P~- .\o-ri:, — On Wednesday and Friday after- "'heiitrf-, Friday noons, June 10 and 12. at Fischer's Tl Mnie. Kngenla Muntelll gives two song re- elmls. embracing selections from grand operas. PROM OTHER POINTS. hy lleunlnr Hounea Still Open Proflt the Con tinned Cool Weather. Chicago, June 10. — Balmy weather Sun- day and Monday helped Sans Son el aud the Water '-'hutes to tremendous crowd*. The- "Ires suffered proportionately from climatic !;)noiges "A Chinese Honeymoon," "The lenderfcot" and "When Johuny Comes 'Marching Home" were continued attractions which prospered at the Illinois, Dearborn and MeVlcker's, respectively "The • ••yagers" and "Robert Pmmet" began their mini weeks at the La Salle aud Great Nortb- W»l "The Little Princess." exteuded one week, quits Powers' In n fortnight J here were excellent crowds nt the Trocadero and Sam T. Jack's, uttrated by stock bur- u'sques Cllvclta's mystics and- l,oulno nrelianoy'a sweet singing made lilts nt the i iiii-aga Opern House bills, and Mury Nor- ninn led the Masonic Temple's show, und won an Immediate hit. S'r. Louis, June 10. — Sunday was warm, anil (he crowds at Ihe theatrical attrac- ■ ions were big At Koemer's, I/awrence 1 ""ley «nd Victoria Bntemnn, In "Hamlet," I'inyed lo Immense houses. .. .At the Forest 'ilghlands'Ijlg crowds enjoyed the vaudei ♦J"* bill Delmar offers "Whlrl-1-Olg," wun new compauy, and Sunday's house was Hunt targe The company, detained by flood. 20. opened nt 0.30 The West End Heights uoi^ ■Hares In the prosperity Incident to warm c'ln DRAMATIC. Aubrey Stock, Western, Mlttenthnl Brothers.' (W. D. Fit/.gerald, mgr.) — Hartford, Conn., June 15, Indellnite. Aubrey Stock, Eastern, Mlttenthal Brothers' (W. R. Hill, mgr.)— Montreal, Can., June 15, ludellnlte. Arnold Stock (J. P. Arnold, mgr.) — Buck- roe Bench, Ya,, June IB, Indellnite. Anderson Stuck — Anderson, lud., June 15, Indefinite. Bingham. Amelia, In "The Frisky Mrs. John- son" (Frank McKee, mgr.) — Denver, Colo., June 15-20, Colorado Springs 22, Pueblo 23, Snlt IJike Clly, (J., 25-27. licull, Jessie, Itepertory (Barry C. Arnold, mgr.) — Rutland, Vi., June 15-20, Bellows Palls 82-38. Baldwln-Mclvllle Repertory (Walter S. Bald- win, mgr.) — Buffalo, .n. v., June 15, In- dellnite. Berger Stock — Wnnlilngton, II, C, June 15, Indeflnlle. Bnlt'iiton Stock (Kngene Phelps, mgr.) — Xew Hcdi'urd. Mass.. June IB, Indellnite. Rultmtou Stw;K (Janus K. McKlroy, mgr.) — Pall River, Mass., June IB, Indellnite. Bun-niou Stock Kieorge A. Hill, mgr.) — Pinvluckel. It. I., June IB. indeiinlie. linker Stock — Seattle, Wash, June 15-20, Portland, Ore., 21, indellnite "Breezy Time" (Merle II. Norton, mgr.) — Oalesvllle, Wis., June 17, Duriind 20. Kuu t.'lulre 22, Meuomonle 23. River Palls 24, Xew Richmond 2S, Barron 2ll, Ilayward 27. "Breezy Time," Hcth ft Mnrtln'B (Grant lletli. mgr.) — Coburg, Out., June Hi. Osh- nwa 'SO, Port Hope 22, Trenton 23, Belle- ville 24, Plcton 2B, Dcseronto 20, Napaneo 27. Claxton, Kate, In "The Two Orphans" (W. W. Randall, mgr.)— Calais, Me., June 17, IS. llonlton 10, 20. „ Castle Squnrc Stock, Xo. 2, C. C. Allison a — Kastiiorl. Me., June 1B17, Lubec 18-20, St. John, X. ft- 22-27. _ , Curtis Comedy (S. M. Curtis, mgr.)— tort Worth, Tex., June 15, indellnite. Crescent Stock (C. T. Kagleton, mgr.) — Claremnat, X. H., June 1B-20. Chandler-Sturgeon Comedy — Defiance, U.i June 14, Indellnite. Dlxey, Henry K., In "Weigh Rarebit' and "Facing the Music" (Nathaniel Itoth, mgr.)— N. Y. City June IB, Indefinite. Dodge, Snnford, Repertory— Yankton. So. Dak., June 20-22, Vermillion 23, 24, Big StxMie fl fl 27. Durham-Edwards Stock— Portland, Me., June 15, Indellnite. Dilger-Cornell, Repertory — Oswego, N. Y., June 15-20, Corning 22-27. Dale Theatre (J. E. Street, mgr.)— Ran- dolph, Neb., June 15-20. Klwyu. . I^orue, Repertory (Lome Elwyn, raj , r .)_Bcllows Falls, Vt., June 1B-20. Empire Theatre Stock— Rochester, N. Y., June IB-July 4. ... Edmunds Stock (W. O. Edmunds, mgr.)— Quebec, Can., June IB, IndeOnlte. Eclipse Stock (Lloyd & Genter, mgrs.)— Ofeenup, III., June 17. 18. Robinson 10, 20. Linton 21-23, Brazil, lnd., 24, 25, Clin- ton °fl °7- Emerson 'Comedy— Cayuga, N. Y.. June 15-22. •■Earl of Pawtucket" (Klrke I^i Shelle, mgr.) — N. V. City June 15, Indellnite. Ferris ComedlauB (Harry Bnbb, mgr.) — St. Paul. Minn., June 15, Indefinite. Franklin Stock (A. A. Jack, mgr.)— Chica- go. HI., June 15, Indefinite. Goodwin, X. C„ In "Tbe Altar of Friend- ship' (Oeorge J. Appleton, mgr.)— San Francisco, Cal., June 15-27. Grant's. Hen, Stock— Montreal, Can., June 10, Indefinite. xr , ,_ . Glftln Stock— Richmond, Va., June lo, In- GoddlSfTcomedy (0. M. Cptten, mgr.)— Al- bion, Mich., June 10, ludouulte. 'Gambler's Daughter," Eastern (R L Cres- ev mar I — Nngaunee, Mich., June 17, Mnr- nii'ette, Wis., 18, Escanabn 10, Miirluello 20, Green Bay 21, season ends. •Gold Mine" (Irene Ackcrmau. ntr-l— ' Philadelphia, Pa., June HMO, Boston, MfLRfl Kt-STs •Girl from Cuba" (I.loyd ft Genter, mgre.) — Bloomlngton, lnd., June 17, Columbtw Mnss., June 15-20. "Muldoon'n Picnic," Boom's (Wn, A. Mason, mgr. i — Merlden, Conn., June 10-20, New Brltnln 22-27. New Y'ork Players. — Worcesler, Mass., June 15-20. Xelll-Morosco, Repertory — I.os Angeles, Cal., June 15, Indefinite. Owea, William. Repertory (Marl In Sheeley, mgr.) — Sherbrooke, P. Q.. June 17, Rich- mond 18, Three Rivers 20. Quebec 22-27. Oaker, Jnne, Stork— Denver, Colo., June 15, indefinite. "Out of the Fold" (R. L. Crescy, mgr.) — Chicago. III., June 21-27. "Our New Minister" (Miller & Conyers, • mgrs.) — Yankton, So. Dak., June 17, Sioux Falls, In., lb. Manknto. Minn.. 10. "O'Plvnn's Stone Wall" (Tom Wslers. ingr.) — Oldtown, Me., June 17, Lincoln 18, Dan- forth 10, MeAdams Junction. X. ft.. 20. Payton Sisters Comedy (Frank Robertson, mgr.> — Jackson. Tenn., June 15-20. Pike Theatre Slock — N. Y. Clly June 15, In- definite. Post Theatre Stock (George I* Solr, mgr.) — Battle Creek. Mich., dune 25, ludellnlte. llober, Kntherlne. Repertory — Providence, It. 1., June 15, Indeiinlie. Rosenthal Dramatic — Xew Bedford, Mass., June 15-17, Fall River 18-20, New Bed- ford 22-24, Fall lllver 25-27. Roseadl Stock — Denver, Colo., Jnne IB-Aug. 1. "Itohert Emmet"— Chicago. III., June 10-20. "Rabbit's Foot" (Pat Chnppelle, mgr.) — Talladega, Ala., June 17, Annlston 18, Tal- lapoosa. (,'n., 10. Douglnsvllle 20, Rockman 22, Cednrtown 23. CurtcrRville 24, Mariet- ta 25, Rome 20, Dnltnn 27. Southern, P. II., In "If I Were King" (Daniel Probmau, ingr.) — l.os Angeles, Cal., June 15-20. Portland, Ore., 26-87. Shen, Thomas E. (James Wall, mgr.) — Mon- treal, Can., June 15-20. Snootier Dramatic. F. E. and Alllc (W. Dick Harrison, mgr.) — Austin, Tex., June IB- July 11. Stewart Stock (Ralph Stnnrt, mgr.)— Port- land, Ore., June 15-20. Shirley, Jessie, Repertory — Spokane, Wash., June 15, Indefinite. Snow, Mortimer, Stock — Albany, N. Y., June 15, Indefinite. Stanley, Carrie, Repertory (ft H. mgr. )— Central City. Nebr., June Wolbach 22, 23. Schuyler 24, 25. Seward Show (Arllnu- .1. Chiasm, Areola, III., June 1.1-20, Padiirnh, Indefinite. Stlllnmu Comedy (Harry Stlllinan ngi . bridge 22-27 Folly— Philadelphia Burlesnuers — Milwaukee, Pa., June 15- Wis., French 20. Invaders Bnrlesnner June IB, Indefinite. Miss New York Jr. (Joseph Oppenhelmer, mgr.)- -Buffalo, X. V„ June 15-20. O'Brien Vaudevilles (C. W. Jacobs, mgr.) — Wilmington, Del.. June 17. Chester, Pa., IN, Camden. X. J., 10. Atlantic City 20, Philadelphia, l'n., 22-27. Vernon's Vaudevilles. (BenJ. B. Vernon.mgr.) — Unbvlon, X. Y.. Jnne 17. Center Moriches 18, Hood Ground 10, Southampton 20, Eusthnmptou 22, Brldgehainptnn 23. Green- IHirt 2.1, Xorlhport 20. Oyster Bay 27. MINSTRELS. Austin & I.tiyne's— I ronton, 0., June 15-17, Wnverly 18-20, Wnshliigton Court llouss 22-24. BiHim's (Fields ft Hnuson, mgrs.) — Middle- town, Conn., June 15-20, Putnam 22-27. Brvunt Jk Savilln's — York, Pit., June 15-20. Pottsvllle 22-27. Barlow's— Kalamazoo, Mich., Juno 21-27. Green's, Chris— -I'literson, N. J,. June lB-'.'O. Topni'k ft Cole's— Allentown, Pa., June 18- 20. Vog.l's (John W. Vogei. mgr.)— JnneBvlllc, Wis, June 17. Belvfilere, 111. IK, .Marengo II). Wnukesl'.n 20, Kenosha 21, Chicago, Hi, 22, Indefinite CIRCDSRM. Bnrnum ft Bailey's — Xewport, R. L. June 17. New Bedford, .Mass., 18, Full River 10, Brockton 20, Taunton 22, Woontocket, It. I., 23, Xew London, Conn., 24, Hartford 25, New Britain 2ii, Xew Ilaveu 27. Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Col. Win. P. Cody This list la mad* UP as nearly ac- cural* a« It Is jpoaalble to make a Hat of vaudeville: booking*. Error* ■which mar appear In Ihla depart- ment from time to time will bo owlnar to late eanertlatlona or trana- frra of datea t of vrhloh vre hava to depend upon the performer* for m>- tlBoatlon. We therefore ask all per- famtn to «o-operate vrltlt ua« and ■end ua all eanoellatloas aad trans- fern ■• soon an thmr ooeuw. Ailunilul, A Tnylor, Holiuier hirk-, Mnuiresl, .tune It jo. Artier, Pi", Wt^t Kiel I'nrk, Sew lirlesnm June 10 a). AU«le, Mile. A Llon», ttterk X. V. C. June 1.1 ill. AiimiK. AUolpli, Suiiiuwr 1'nrk. Kliiicliuiiiuinn, Jane U .1). AilKUl- .111" It. ll'n, l.iiiml'iirk.CMiieV f«l«nil. June 1,1 tl AiIhiim lien. II.. Four. lillmlM I'sck, Nennurk, Jane It *»: KlrvtrU 1'itrk. Kent. W!7. Anile ri-oii. Florence, lllsltn, Klmtra. June 19 a). IiIiUhmiA l.lvluK^tiin,Sinnilaril, Kt. Wirt-lh, June IOV A lilrlillf.', Hwiil A AlilrlilK«.Mniih»llmi,Niirliilk. Jiiim H3J. Allen A l'lillUinnikii, Went'. I'eoria. June IMS). Allue, Mile., Slrn(lnnl I'. irk. llelKWnri-, June U-AJ. Al)lwin!«, Tlie. I'lrele. N. V. t\. .tune 1.1 so. Alexine ltit».. I.'. '>. It. Clileimn, June M SO. Allien Twin sl.iern. IIiuk Luke. Womiiiieket. .lane irOO, Auierli-ini sitio, ,:l). IfenOar-no'-.i'iiney t^liuel. .lane I....J. Amelia A .llanels; On«1iKi. Hi«-lieiiler, June 1.1 jn. -- Amliseh. Al.. I*mp'« Park Hi. Laid*. Juue IIJI. \unetui, Mils., biiu* I'nrk. i:oney Hninl, Jam.- IS 50 .MalreWH, Hlllv, Illverelile Park', Monti •-ill, . I line 15 Al. Arllimliini. (3). Iluhei>, S. V. I'.. Jiiiie U-J). Anuie'iiiin, Alftinl, KelHi'n. S. V i.\, June livai. AriiiKlriinit, linker A Arin.l lenix, Ulieernnlia',, Atlantic I'lt.v, Jane III Sll. ArnnariiiiK* llnllr. Iwinden. l'n limn i».an. AMiKtrunii A Wrlulu, Pink.st. ,iose|iii, jiiiin ii.'ju; Turk, Wi'MitTly,ll-t7. , _ Aiai.ti-niiKn. ihe, ilirrsnwinr'ii, Atlantic I'll)-. June IAS0. Armln, Ronnie. 1.,'inir- i'nrk. HI, l.iadu, Jinn- It 'So AviiIkiiik, I .una I'nrk, I'nnev lulainl. June 16 So Al'lla, I'ri'KiK'et llelKldR Park. I'eoria. .tune I ft SO Burns, II), 2(1, mgr.)— Ky., 22, ■tier.)— Bloomer. Wl*. Hi, «:hlupewa Kails 20, Kau I'lulrc 22, Altoonn 2:1. Tall Creek 24, Merrlllim 25, Nelllsvllle 2(1, .Harahlleld 27. Bn»hv Brothers' — Wnlerloo, In.. June 17, Vnrkersliurir IR. Ackley II), Wehsler 20. llonlionr Brothers - — I.lncolnvlllo, Knn., June 17, Lost Hprln«s 1H, llerrliifrton 11), Hope 20. Cliiipninn's — West Brownsville, l'n., June 17, t:onl City 18. Campbell Brothers' — Litchfield, Minn., June X. B„ June 15-17, Krcderlctou Re|iertory — Keokuk, June Hurtlnnd, 18-20. Tucker, Kthel, 21 -J uly 4. "Trncv, the Bunrilt" (Lloyd ft Hehtcr, mftrS.) — Knkomo, lnd.. June 17. Blnfftnii 1», He- rn tor 10. Portland 20. "Uncle Tom's t.'uhln," Stetson's, Eastern iLeou Wnshhurn, incr.) — f-'atie May, X. J„ June 17. 18, Tuckahoe It), Vlneland 20, Mlllvllle 22. Brldgcton 83. Cediirvllle 24, Mliner 25. ClnsHboro 20. Woodbury 27. "Uncle Tom's (.'abin," Stetsoii's, Western (Win. Kibble, mgr.)— I'ort Klgln, Can., June 17, Paisley 18, Luckow HI, Qold- erlcli 20. Senforth 22. Van Dvke ft Katon, Itepertory (C. Mack, ingr.) — Duvenport, In., June 15-Jtily 2. Van Dyke ft Katon,' Repertory, II. Walter Van Dyke — Galleaburg, III., June 15-20, Springfield 21-27. Vnllamont Stook (X. Appel, mgr.)— Williams- port. Pa.. June 15, indellnite. Wlnnlnger Brothers, Repertory (Frank Wln- nlnger, mgr.) — Iron wood, Mich., June 15- 21, ,U hi ami 22-28. Wbitaker Stock — BulTalo, N. V., Juno IB, Indefinite. "Who is Who" — Bristol, Vt., June 17, Ver- geanes 18, Milton It). Kt. Albnns 20. "York State l'*olkn" IV. K. Wright, mgr.)— Boston, Mass., June 15-20. MUSICAL. Amsden Opern — Lancaster, Pa., June 15- Bu'tler,' Helen May, and her Ladles' Mili- tary Band (J. Leslie Spalm, mgr.)— Balti- more, Mil., June 15-20. noHton Ideal Opera, No. 1— Terre Haute, lnd., June 15-20. Boston Ideal Opera — Mobile, Ala., Jnne 10, indefinite. ... Boston Ideal Opera— Paducnh, Ky., June 15- "Babes In Toyland" (Hamlin ft Mitchell, ragrs.)— Chicago, 111., June 15, Indefinite. "Beggar Prince Opera — Ilea Moines, la., June 15-20. Casllcton OiK-ra — Paris, Tex., June 15-20, Jopllu, Mo., 22-28. Chase Comic Opera — Washington, I). (.'., June 15, indefinite. Central Opera (Leopold Kuenkensteln, mgr.) — Beaver Palls. I'a., June 15-27. Creatore Band— X. Y. City June Hi, Indefi- nite. Cnnndlan Jubilee Slngera (W. T. Cnry, mgr.) — Beeton, Can., June 17, season ends. Canadian Colored Concert (Win. C'nrter, miri-. ) — Allegan, Mich., June 17. Delton 18, Vcrtnontvllle 10. Host Rapids 20. 21. Char- lotte 22, Onondaga 23, Leslie 24, Holt 25, Mason 20, Lnlngsburg 27. 28. "Chinese Honeymoon" (9. S. Shubert, N ion & Zimmerman, mgrs.) — Chicago, III., June "Chinese Honeymoon" (8. S. Shubert, Nixon & Zimmerman, mgrs.) — Boston, Mass., Juno Duss' Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra (R, K. Johnston, mgr.)— X. V City June 15, Indellnite. ,_ Graves Morton Opern— Chicago, III., June 15- July 4 Hancock Concert fl.awrence Lewis, mgr.)— Houston, Tex., June 15-20, Onlvfslon 22- 28. Howe, Lennn, June 14-Sept. Orchestra— Albany, N. Y., 4V??i7 ia coiof, t r8V n,on ™>' "*• i &SggPXTn6E> , 8& «*u June 15-17, Coon 18 -«-.,. _,.„ .„„„ definlle. 'ViPJ "' •'i'lnres In ,t ue prosperity Incident to .ill 11 .r Mnnnion's has a good vaude- J e bill. Lemn's Park also has a strong •in. and both these opened the week lo big """'ness At Hashagen's the Sunday erowu was big and enthusiastic 'Hie MdiiiMxui, with lnnes' Band, In concert, bad excellent business Sunday. I'liti.ADEi.pntA, June 1«— Everything fnv- ""■d lire trio of open nouses Inst night, and tlie week sinned well. . .A line bill nt Keith's iillrnrtcrt an nudlcnre that MM nil seats ml. .left ninny standing "Tile Butter- entcrlnlned nn excellent gathering nt lllea" Hall. Hon ('., Repertory— Cndott, 1\ Is., June 1L IS- Chippewa ifnlls^Hi. Dawning SO. H immelelh IrniieHirl -8tuck"-Detrolt, Mich,, lune 15, indel'nlle. . , ,, Hloi.k—Chebnygnn, Mich., June 15- r.rin Comedy (Hnrry Holman, mgr.)— Cbamnnlgn. HI.. June L'-2{- . , Hum ley-Moore Stock— Atlantic Clly, N. J., June 15, Indefinite. Herald Sonnre Slock (S. M. I* Porte, mgr.) -Cliarloaloii. S. C., June lji-20. Hnlliert, Lnura. Stock (f hnr'f* «• " ,,rr "; mgr.)— Chninpnlgn, III., June l r >. ">• Keys't'Sne'Drnmntlc. Western. McC.III ft Ship- mnn's^fMax A.^Artiold, mgr.)— tlnlloii, O., Pn., Juno 15, In- Stock— Albany, B Y., Ji.i i n,Jn,l > nnn "'• Trench Polly Co. pro- v Ur-ii enjoyable fore for a goodly number U i lip Lyceum Bad weather cut down me ni tendance nt the parks greatly. I.nitisvit,t.if, j nne xtt. — Llbenitl's Band i'-i !' .." two weeks' engagement at Jockey L25 .'! ,rk - Sunday, and good crowds at- "•lined laitii. performances. Kntherlne Klnrer, i M mu .'.' wn " given a rousing reception, '.oierntl was frequently applauded. 'i n ! lTUN ,i June 10,— A heavy foil of rain ureatiy affected tbe open air snow* and cut June 15-July 11. King Dramatic — Altoona, definite. Klngdnn-Oonrtenny June 15. Indeflnllc. ,. Lvcenm Comedy— Osage, In,. June •». LnJus's^ck-ISan^ego, Cn... June 15-Sept. Irfwls, Rachel, Stock— Port Hope, Can., June ••LUtle ,l prfncess." Millie Jnmes (C B Dll- llDgbara, mgr.)— t.'falcago. lib, Jmm irw ». McAiilltfe^ Jer.>, Repertory— St. John, N. B., Marl?" WHher. Repertory-Mawueld, O., June IB-July 4. "King Dodo." A (Henry W. Hovoge, mgr.)-- Chicago. Ill,, June 15, Indellnite. Liberal I Band (J. P. Stoltz, mgr)— Kflinwur City, Mo., June 15-28. Northwestern Opera— Dulutb, Minn., June 15, Indellnite. Olvmpla Opera— New Orleans, La., June 15, »|l n g!Tv n rroin Paris" (Henry W. Savage. Sat?)— Boston, Mass., June 15. Indellnite. "Prince of Ptlsen" l Henry W. Savage, mgr.) _N. Y. Cltv June 15, Indefinite. Ring. Blanche, In "The Ulondn In Black (George W. lA-derer, mgr.) — X. 1. t.'lty, June 15. Indeiinlie. Bnblnson Comic Opera — Atlanta, da., June 1 5-'*7 Kosenllinl Opera— Pall River, Mnss., June 15 17, New Beilford 18-20, Pall River 22- 24. Xew Bedford 25-27. "niinnways" (S. S. Sli.ibert. Mxon ft Zim- merman, mgrs..— N. Y. City Juno 15, In- •• renderfoot"— Chicago, HI., June IS, In- "Vovagcrs" — Chicago, III., June IS, Indefl- Whitney Opern, presenting "Whsn Johnny Comes Marching Home" fPred C. Whit- ney, mgr.)— Chicago, lit., June 15, Indefi- Wllbcr Opera— Dulutb, Minn., June 15-Aug. 17". Wlllmar 18. Anpletiui 10, Waterloo, So. Huk., 2(1. Morris, Minn., 22. Illllsboro. No. Dale, 38. Hevll's Lake 21, Caniln 25, Larl- morle. 20, Ltuigilnn 27. Kir, George S.— Slslerborry, III., June 22, Prentkn 2.1. Poreiiangli ft Sells Brothers' — Sheboygan, Wis., June 17, l-'onil du Lac 18, Appleton 10, Wausiin. Mich., 20, Menominee 22, Kscnaabu 23, Mnniuette 24, lsb|Hsm!ug 25, ilnncock 2(1, Calumet 27. Gollmnr Brothers' — Morris, Mnn., June 17, Winnipeg 18, 10, Carmen 20, West Selkirk 2". HiM-grave's — Port Plain, N. Y.^June 17, Am- aterdain 18, Scheneetndy 10. Saratoga 20, Whitehall 22, Fort Henry 23. Tlconileroga 24, (liens l'n lis 25, Cohocs 28, Meclmulcs- vlllc 27. Hall ft Sample's— Mnsteppn, Minn., Juno 17, Oronoca 18, Pino Island 111. Zuuibrotu 20, Kenyoii 22, West Concord 23. now's — Sallda, Colo., Juue 17, Gunnison 18, Lnke Clly 10. Haag's— Cleo.Okla., June 20, Augnata 22, Alva 23 Howe's — Wyoming. Ont., Juno 10. Knight's C. H.— Rising Sun, O., June 17, Kutisas 18, Bettsvlllc II). Lowery llrolhers' — Knoxvllle, Pa., June 17. Main. Walter L. — Tweed, Cnn., June 17, Smith's Palls 18, Three Rivers 10, Quelwc 20, Montreal 22, Parnham 2.1, Shorhrooka 24. Pawnee Bill's Wild West— McKeesport, Pn., June 17, Connellsvlllfl 18, Jennet la 10, Johnstown 20. Wllllnmsport. 22, Milton 23, Slmraokln 24, Shenandoah 25, Pottsvllle 20, Tnmanua 27. Pan American— Moncton, N. B„ Juno 18, Amherst 10, Sbuuenucudle, N. H., 20, Hull- fax 22, Windsor 23. « Rlngllng Brothers'— St. Thomas, Can., Juno 17, Chalham 18. Slg Saulelle's— Lynn, Mns«.. Juno 17, New- hurvport 18, Portsmouth, N. II., 10, Bldde- ford, Me., 20, Rockland 22, Bnlh 23, Brunswick 24, Augusta 25, Wutervllle 20, Belfast 27. __ _ Spnrk's, John II. — Pbonshurg. Pa., June 17, Gullltzln 18. Lilly II), South Pork 20. Sells ft Downes' — Greeley, Coin,, Juno 17, Cheyenne, Wyo., 18. Sun Brothers' — Bristol, Conn., June 17, Cnlonvlllo IS, Colllnsvllle HI, New Hart- ford 20, Tarllfvllle 22, Wlnsor Locks 23, 'I'liotunsonvllli' 24, Indian Orchard, Mass., 25. Welsh Brothers' (M.. II. ft J. T. Welsh, mgrs.) — Ashland, Pa., June 17, Mount Onr- triel 18, Shuinokln 10. Milton 20. Money 22. Canton 23, Wutklns, N. Y., 24, Cnn- nndalgiia 25, Peun Ynu 20, 13 mini 27. MISCKLLANKOtm. Boslock's Trained Animals — Coney Island, N. Y„ Jnne 15, lndotlnlte. Bennett's Big Show— Winnipeg, Man., June 16, Indellnite, Dcckwlth. Thou. L., Show — Taunton, Mass., June 15-17. , .. „ Bard Brothers' Show — Archibald, Pa., June 17, Oiympbiint 18. I'lttstou 11). 20. Crystal Rye Glass Show (P. R. Cray, mgr.) — (irantvillc, Vt., June 15-20, Bnrre 22-27. Ciilliighnu d Hobson'H Kntcrtaliiers— Key- port, N- J., June 15-20. Dobbins' Contlnent.nl Carnival — Ncwburg, N. Y.. Juno 15-20. Poughkecpsle 22-27. He Kreko Brothers Amusement — 8t. Trulls, Mo., June 15, Indellnite. l-'orepaugh-Plsh Wild West— Washburn. Wis., Juno 22, Ashland 23, Rice Luke 24, Kail Claire 25, Marshdeld 20, Menominee 27. Great (lay and Kllco Peddessns — Kalauia/oo, Mich., June 14-20, South Bend, lnd., 21-27. " C. hypnotist (J, If, Bush, mgr.) heater, Mliin., June 15-20, Owntoimu .laaa in tl Harm*, sniari, t'lrle. N. Y. I!., June 15-30. Sin i -liuior. I iiiri". lliivenminr'., Allnullr I'lly, .fuae 1.1 2it. Hiirllo .1 Swain, Parlor, liiUmli, June 1.1 *l. Ilarreniare, Jean & I'a., 1'rwinr'n m Hi., H. V. It., .time Beiicli A flnae, rniik'n Park, F.vsnuvllle, June II jr. lie«liiiia. Ma.ciui" .V lleulnim, 1'iirilni) >, Poilliinil, lire., June 1.1 .11 lleimlniai A Fnieniaii. A Hwlley, (lulelllrtlia'A, AtlUfillc City, Juna I.1JII. Hall, Marty S.,I'alirMiii, lo'JI; linylo'ii I'nvlllnn, Allaatlo Hesunii A Miller, Caalnn, Akron. June III 31. Ileiaurtl. Marina. Illveonle I'Kik. Mnnlreal. Jnne ir>3>. Ileu.ley A ItnllllH. unyle'K, Alluiilln I'll) . June I,', ill. Hell, Munalor Pmnk, Itlinii I'nrk, Viiinudtiiwn, June lis til. Iliiaaiaiillt A llayn a lit, (JIK'KII CllJ ■ Ionian, Klmlra, .mil" Kltney A Clialillillll, Hi ale' n. Allanl ie <'Mf. Juno ID tl. Hlckl-U I'lllllllr, Wlieellnx, IV. Vs., JuiiJ II ai; (lll-Ve- IhiiiI, II., St-37. Jtliinn. Huiiiiii, h-r-r-r, Korea! r»rk, Knnnaa Glty, June 143). niKKl-r A nielier. Ilovle'a. A tluiltli: Clly. Jlllla IS 31. Hlaiirlii-, Krllil. Koriii Keller, Mllinniken, ,imai 1131. linen. Mr. A Mn.. Similar'- I im.leil. ruluiillaiM, June ID 3). Hiiliaiiaon A lime). PiiHor'H, S. V. I'.. .lima 16 1W, lln.u Milan l.mll.n' Hitiiil, I'ristlnr'a Sid hi., N V. C, June linrttiii A Nevaro, Keltli'n N. Y. (.'., June 15 31. Hovil, Harry ft., I'mmy talnnit, I'lnrtiinatl, June U V. Hn'nlla. lli'Vle", At Inntle Itlly, Juna ID AJ. lloyit, Ilnrrc B., Ml lalsnd, Cliirlnniitl, June I4-9U, ]|i.ln,»(i). jlhea'a, lliiltlnlo, June IA3); Tci»|iltt, Uiiimli, Ilrunilnw A Wllev. Allanl lu Oirtlen, H. Y. (!., J unn ID3I. line e .loliu P., Krlti'a, Port tun, I, lire., June 11)31. Hriioloi A ItelKi-li, Sea Hrceio I'avlllon, Jloclieamr, Juno laai; linn Pier, H)nn'U»p, 4I-J7. Hr vim A Nmllue, iloilftnj '» l-arillon, tlrnni) Itapldf, Jims Hrievn A imrlaletll. Iilnra l'«rk, Youinsatown, .lane 16 HriHlka A « llniiu.Se.l llreir.e I'avlllun, dtlou, June ID al nrlltaua. Tlia. Itivi-r»lil» Park, Sjuluaw. June 113). Hrlukleya, Tlie, A. A »., Button, Jiiim ID3I; Oloolt HkhcIi, •tftl. Miimrnlng Hlnlera, Ynnugatown, June 14 31. Hrntvii, F'liitll, 0. 1). II., Olilrauo, .lium ID 31. Itrnu. t Nina, »■ I' . Oxhk'iali, Juna 1.1 3); It, II., Neen.ih, llrowii. Harry, Kvllh'a, lloatna, June IB-31. Drawn Ilni». A J.llllan Wrljtlit, Highland I'urk Urackton. Jane 1D-3I. Hnicliiiril. Mils., Cniisn Benitli, Han IIIiiko, Juna IAIt7, Hnekeve Trlu, Anillliirluin, H, u. Men, I, Juno II M; l.'nal Terra Iliinle, ii-V,. Huiiianii A Allelic, ldlewllda, CaMlnn, Newark, Juna 11-31, Braoka A lieneke, IIiikIiiiki'Ii'" Park, :ii. I.mili, June H hi. H u nan, II. H . i : I iiue«, hu.ii Krsu, Juna ir, 27. Ilarkea, .liiKKlloit, Piuilor'a, K. V. <,'., Juna ID 3J ButnaiKliH, i'. II. A wife, ijiinlriiy'H, Porlliunl, Ore,. lune it-af. Jin, ta HUoii Olrinia, Bnlinier Park, Meutreal, .lune 16 31, Hnrtoil A Bnioki-H, Knrin, Talcdu, June IA 31, Union, Harry. Holier'*, N. Y. I'., June law, .Mimeuiu, HualiA ilVmliiu, Prnctm'a'fklHI., .V. V. C, Jims 1XSn. Ilimklrk A llli-li. ihikliunt Park, PlKalairK. ,'uiiu 1.(31. lliiiLlairl. I.IIII1111. Kellh'*. Himliai. Juna 1,131. lliircli, Mr. A Mm., Millntli Park, Mum, Juno W3J; Itiuliia, Terra Hants, HI 17. , . BarrmvK, Hark A Barker, lleiulanuin's, (,'iinay lalsnd, Juue 1.1 3). Burdock Hlaiera, llnun'sr Park, MerlJon, June If, 3). Hnrnitt A IVoyoriaiii, finyle'a Atlniiile. 1,'liy, June If. 3), Barnaul, Tlni, in ami era, (Mika||ii, Juue II 31; Uni|i's Park. HI. l,uuU. UV,. ftairray A ilruul, A. A H.. Hoatna, Juna 18 3). I'ilnaion. Man I'lllilin, N. Y. It, Juns 1.1-31. Caiiierwii, l.mia I'urk, Honey Inland, June 11)20. 1,'iuiiplM-lln, Tim, l,nka> law Caaliin, KiiluniiwMi, June H'.'O; Minili Hsuil, ill V. ... , I'anllHliI A Cnrlniiai, W'lnlwnrth'a llardaa, l.antuater, JlllluifV3l. Itiiiollln A rami, Hunan. San Iran, Jnnalf, Jl. iturrA liuriM, l.lon I'nluce, N. Y. r.., June 19-311. I'lsinplaill Hrua, Henltla, June 10-31. CiidlHiu, Miaia . iluyernaior'a, Allnullr City, Juna 11)31. 1 •uriiT A Men Jul. Krrli'a, I'orlliiuil, Ore, .luna 19-31. Olinn'a l.iannty Unnkeya, tun I'liilre, June In 31: Das .Mnlliea, tl-H. rtiiatiinua. Tlia, Allanl Iclllirilen, N. V. ('...Iiine ID 31. Carroll, Mr. A Mr*. IU1I1I., Kiuiilra. Denver. Julia IIW. Carmin A Wlllanl, Mnniiloa- Park, Hi, Mnila, J111111 113). ituatelll, Jennie, Karat Klillur, Mllwuilkee, June ID-ill. 1 tarter, Billy, l.'aiitaln'a Pier, llalli Ikon li, June ID 31. Cariall A Clark, OuvernsKir'a, Allunlle City, Juna III 3). ciialallat A Hall, Ham Iteovra" Park, Koalorln. Juna tf.a), 1 leiuary DiiiiiimIv Knur, Man Pahiro, N. V. 1) , Juna If, a), itharlea, Carl. Hauiltn-ky, Juna ID-31; McBaili Park, Miaa, tin. (tliilainahnr, Oak Summit Park, Kvnnarllle, .luoa 1131. CJ1.iiMlln-rlu.lM-. Ml. A MM., Ila leialeltl'li, N. V. It .hum 1.1 31. Carnival — SprlngUeld, III., 22-27. GusklTl-Mundy -June^Ka-iOr- - Great American Water Circus (W. I'. New- man, mgr.) — Sletropolls, 111.. June 17, Mound City 18, Cairo 10, WlrklllTe 20. Hngenbeck's, Carl. Trained Anliiiiil P.xhlbl- tlnn— Boston, Mass., June 15-20. Hull's, 11. V. — Antlgn, Wis., June IS, HI, Itlilnelnnder 20-22. , ., Kevalone Show (Snm Hock, mgr.) — IJnehoro, t'n., June 17. Lnuihrlgger's /,oo (Gus r«inibrlgger, mgr.) — Illllsdnle, Mich., June 1520, Coldwaler 22- 27. Cliiliuln * Willis, ilrsunian'a, Han Krau., .Iiino IDV7, Clirfunl A lilxnn, Kilfh'a, N. Y. C, Juna 1.13). Cliiartlua A i.'ortiln. Hrlalitaa Bencli, .lima id ai. Clnfllo Hlaora, Proctor's Mini Hi., V. V. I.'.,. tuna ID-Wi I'liM-ioi'a lUi Hi.. K V. V., WW. Clark A Duncan, Ainu Park, Younaalown, Juna II 31. Clinton. Jniiklns A .luarwr. Pslaee. Msm-heslar, Kng , Jane ID 31: Pulice, HiiiidsrUnd, tl SI. CI iifnril, Billy H, l-'arui, Tolrdo. Juna U-31. - Clark A Temple. Kami. Talcdn, June II 3J-, ltoaM, Calherlnn, Noniierann'K, Coney Island, June IS- 3). Davis A McCanley, Hasnnlc Temple, Chicago, June li 30. I ink', Musical, Keith's l'hlln.. June lfcai. Harrow, »lr. A Mm. Hiuart, RlvortonPark, IVirtland, Me., Jiinels-W. Pavla, Iiorothy. Empire, fir. Paul, June 15 20. Dawson*. The. Mk^onle Temple, riilengn, June 1-5 20. Dagwell, Aurlp. New Temple, June 1.V20. Dannody. I-akealde I'ark, Akron, June 11-11); Meyer'* I'ark, Canton. 2277- Ilalja, The, Hprlnir Lake I'ark. Indianapolis, June 15 20. Dehnitre Hitter*, Proctor's, Newark, June 15-30. DeVkun KUter. A TTieron, Mansion, Demlwoo.l, June 15 27 Denell, Mana, I*etnp'a Park, tft I.miU, Juno U 20. Delmar, Charlotte, Holuner Park, Montreal, June 1A-3U. Demunellaa (J). I'roctnfa tM Ht. , N. V. (,'., June 15-20. Herein, Hubert, Auburn. June IA-J0. Ilevauo Kliter. Topic, JHMnaa, June 15-27. Ilpvenney A Allen, Crauman's. Kati Frun.. June 15-20. Jtelphlno A Pelmnra, Chute*, San Fran., June IB 20. li'Ona-e Br»H., Keith'*. Phil*., June in at. l>e Van, Auditorium, .Norfolk. June I5-2U. IW Vere, UirellA, ltlnlto. Elmlra, June 15-20. He Voa.Kddlc, Klcclrlr Park, Newark. June 1S2U. lis Von, Hred, ItliersliJe Coalim, Ashvllle, June 15 20 l> Ksta, Harry, Younjt's Pier, At.Ionllc City, June 15 20. lie Luc, Laura, Bijou, Norfolk, June 15.20. Ditinoie A nnelda, Luna Park, Coney Inland. June 15 20. Dlion. Bower* A liljon, ilupkln*' Park, Kansas City, Juno H-2H; Lake Contrary Casino, 21-27. Dickson A l 'liapmuu. Keith'*. I'lilla.. June 15-20. Donahue A Nichols, Kevin. ToU-d.r, June 14-30. Dnukrar. Will. llo»pital Carnival, Paterm.D, Juna 15-20; HIM'* Park. Trenton. 22 27. Dorach A Kuairal). Washington Park. Rayonne, June 16 20. rmner, Joe A Nellie, shoe's, HnfTalo, Juna 16 20. Donloy A Ten llrooke, Idora Park. Jnungatown, June 15-20. Iiunnvan, Kamile, Chester Park, Cincinnati, Juno II 20, nialno. Terr* Haute, M-47. Detierty'fl Poodle*, Casino, Toledo. Juno 14-30. nornitien Slatera, Monroe Park. Toronto, June 16 20. H.iyle.Kdwnril, Klecirle. Park. Bnltltnoro, June 16-30 Dorian. Bertlrs, Olympic Park, Cliattanooia, June 15 27. Drew,' John E . Howard. Roaton, Juniil.V2n. Jirrpre.. A Duprco. Klectrln Park, Camden. June 15-20. Earl AWIIaon, MorrymeetliiK Park, Brunswick, June 15-20. Krni'sl, Chaa.. II, A 8., N. Y. c.. June 1530. Karl A Hi'har.U, Columbia, >liune*prrlla, Juno 15-20; tiar. den. Ashland, 33-27. KlUrldie, Prow, Masonic Templo, Chicago, June 14 20; Cheater Pirk. t'lnrlnnntl. 21-27. Khlora A Nnrlnc. Lake Park, Worcester, June 15-20. Klectra, PrlU'ri, Portland, Ore., June 15-20. Kmerson A Omega, Wa*liliiirti>n. Rayonno, June 15-20. Kmniett A Kane, Elmlra, June 1530. Emperor* of Mush. (4), < irpheum, Han Fran., June 14-21). Krno*t, (,'lia«., II. A s . N . V. C June 15 20. lirnle A llonegor, Kiilolila' Park, Portland, Ore., June I5-37. K»t.ua, Ed., Keith'*. Phlla,, June 15-30. K»monde, Arnlta, Rlalui. Elmlra, June 15 30. p:rani. May. Proctor'* 2Sd 81., N. V. (.'.. June 18-20. J'.reretl Hlatora, H'eat Enrl Ilelglila, HI. Loula, June 14 30; Trocadero, chlcjipo, 21-37. Eairoaltlou (4), Circle, N. Y. O., June 15-20. Fadetie OrchaatrH, Keith'*, Rnaton, June 15-20. FuirloBton, Nevada, Electric Park, Newark, Juno 15-20,; Fay, John II., Niagara Fall*. June 15 27. Parley, Ja*. A Bonnie. II. A H„ N. Y. C„ Juno 15 20. Fergn«un A l'««*uiore, C. O, II., Chicago, June 15 20. Ferptunon A Mank, Kalth'*. Phlla.. Juno IR-3>. Fern, Lid. iluvernnlnr'*, Atlantic city, June 16-20. Fenlelle A Radcllllo, Conk'* Prtrk, Ernn*vlllo, June 1^20; Munition'* Park, St- Louin, 2227. Frnrar, Colo A Co., Proctor'*, K. Y. I!., Juue 15-30, h innlKan, Tom, I^euip'* Park, Ht. Loula, Juno 14-20. Plrnmu A Bromhoi), Oriiheum, Torre llanti-. June 15.20. Flnnlsan, Mat, l.emp'r. Park. Kt. Unil*, June 14 20. Klnlier, Earneat. Umpire, Denver. June 14311. Fletcher, Hilly, lamip'a Park. Hi, Loula. June 14-30. Flood Hrn*., Hprluuhank Pork. Lundon, Ont., June 1620. Fox, Madiro A Co.,1l. A H., N. Y. C, June 15.30. Foley A Dale'*, llnvernator'a, AtlaallcClty, Juno 15 20. Foy A Chirk. Circle, X. V. (!., June 1530. Foihna A Forooa, Lnrtliaway Park, But Brokfleld, June Kortior', Ed., a; Mimical Dug Mike, Koltli'a, N. Y. C, June 1520. Fn«erA Fosler, llnwanl. Huaioii. June 1530. Fra/ur A Mac, London, Kng., June 1527. Frrdil A Daro. Paathr'a, X. V. C, Juno IB 211. l-'rny ue, Frank I., Rlveralde Park, Montreal, June 1520. Frey A Field*, Henderson'*, Coney Inland, June i5J0. Frnncir, Marguerite, llaahugon'a Park, fit. Louie, June Fniudiure, Ja*. D„ Rlaltn, Ehulrn. June 1520. Frl«oiier. furl, Fnr»t Keller, Milwaukee, June 1520. Fulirora, ItolH'it, llrlitliton Jloaoli, . Juno IB 2U, (iarducr, Jauiea, Oodfroy'* Pavilion, tiranii Rapltla, June 1530. liarr, Adelaide, WrigliUvlllu Reach Ctalnu, Wilmington, Juno 1520. (l«rileld A Cruiiiley, yuctoi City flatilena, Elmlra, June 1520, (iaier., Marion. Lion Palate, N. Y. O , Juno 1520. ilarrlann. Julea A Ella. Kolth'*, Phlla., Juno 1520. (lallrcy A Hilton, Ilonrleraon'*, Coney Island, Juno 15 20, (larrltv HlHteta, Howard, Ronton, June 1520. tlallettl'a Monkey*. Ham rKtolii'a, N. Y. (7., June 1520. liagnnux, The, Column Park. Jauii'fllmvn, June 16-20. Uatt|ntT, Wi-at AHunaiilno, Falrvlew Park, Dayton, June tlallaglier, Barrett A Co., Rlica'e. Dtinalo. Juno 15-30. nay. Fred I... Lnkevlow t:a»lno, Kalamaroo, June 16-30, tilllllian A Murray, Wuhiuih Pavilion, Lognnnport, June 14-211. Hllman, Jluae, Filti'a. June 1520, I illhnrt A hi* (loata, Luna Park, t'onov I*1and, Juno 10-30. • Honey Hlatera, Queen City (iardona, Klinlrn, Juno 1530. Hllroy, lltyoa A Mouttfo|nery, Ijtke Park, Worcester, June 1520. ' llllm.en>ttla(6), Knltli'a, Phlla.. Juno 1530. < Unntoy. Jamrn lllclnuoml, Keith'*, Ro*ton, JttnelU-20. tinl.len ()au> Quintet, II. * 8., X. V. c, Juno 1630. Uuutiu&na, The, Sabhatla Park, Taunton. Juno 1620. uuldlv, Ht, clalr A Uuldle, Doyle'*, Atlantic City, June 15 20. tlnldamlth A Fnrro»t— Dovle'«, Atlantic Oily, June 1520. Ouldauilth A llojipe, iluvunmtor'ri, Atlantic City, June 15 211.- tiuruiau A Weil, Keith'*. Phlla., June 1520. tliilhin lllrla, iloiilon, Cllir, lluwnnl, Roalmi, Juno 1630. rt*mottlh, Juno 15 20; Coney Ivlaml, 21 37. II. uli .M A Valii.mv, Hong Lake, WooliMickel, June 15 20, Hooter, John A Lillian, Temple, Detroit, June 1520. Ilon.ier /.nun ve*. Hamuli'. atctn'a, N. V. C., June U 20. I Inwards Uatlelltg, Paator's, N. Y. I'., June 15 20. lloldtwurtlia, The, Vai ut, Tuletlir, Juno II 'JO. Howard Hma.. Cioncoui iiaivl.ns. Boston, June 15-20; Point of I'lnc*. 22 27, Howard ft Kooiniii, Luna Park, Cunoy Mend, •Itino'lA SU. Hoplieler. Jos, A Scull Bros.. Peoria, June 11-20. Hnliiawortli*. l-lia*. A I.o.-lle. Farm, Toletlu, June 15-20; Caalno, .Wheell ng. 22 27. Howard A Knnnond. Royul. Mnnlreal, June 1520. I Dime* A Lewi*. Haitian's Point, Toronto, June 1520; Hellcvue Park. Toledo. 2237. imai" BertA Tlllle, Parlor, Iruluth, Jute 1820. Intess I itinn. c.aik« pa * Kv-iiiNvllle. .nine 1530. Johnaon A Rnlhvan, Auditorium. Norfolk, Jane 152G. .lohnaon A Walla, llendanoa'a. Coney Island, Juna 15-30. .Inhnaon A West, A. A H., Hoston, June 16-20. Junta, Morris. Crystal, Denver, June 14.20. June*. Urant. A Jones, Henderson's, Coney Island, June 1520. June* A Button. Rlverton Park, Portland, Me., June 1530. .Ionian A Crouch. Joplln, June 21-27. Jordan A Welch. KelUi's, Ronton, June 1520 Kamochl, Proctor's 6th Ave., x. V. C, June 1530. Kane. l«onard. Proctor's 21kl Ht.. N. Y. c , June 15-20. Kaufman, The, Casino. Toledo, June I4-20. Keene. Roberta, Idora Park. Youngatown, Jnne 1530. Kenna. Rharle*, Keith'*, N. Y. C, June 15-20. Keaton* (.11, Farm, Toledo. Juno 1430. Kenoette ft Patter*on, Howard, BoiUin, June 16-30. Kelly A Vlolette. C, O. II:, Chicago, Jnne 1530. Kcllv A Reno , Canlno, Toledo, June 14-20. Keller. ProeUir'sBth Ave.. N. Y. C. Juno 1530. Kelcov Hlstera, Proctof*. Newark. June 1520. Kev* A Evan*. C. o. II.. Chicago, Juno 1620 Ketcliem, Edith. P.O. II.. Chicago, June 1520 Kerna A Cole. Be|levue Park, Toledo. June 14-20. Keenan. Frank A Co., Orpheiim, Ran Fran., June 1530. Keane, J. Warren. Proeinp* S1th Ku, N. Y, C, June 15 20. King*, The (2). Hellevue Park, Toledo, June 14-20. King, Joe, Htanton Park. Htcubenvlllo, June I53U Klne*ton Sinter*, Electric P*rk, Newark. June 1620. Kttehl, Truda, Ramtrna Park, Grand Rapid*. June 1530. Klralfo Hros., Orand Htand, Pueblo, June 15 27. Klein A Clifton, Lake t'omponee, Hnutlilng, June 1620. Klein, Ott Hros A Nlckeraon, Henderson'*. Coney Island, Juno I6july r. K|ondyke (I), Dnyhi's, Atlantic City, June 153a Knnpe, Coney Island, rinclniiatl. June 1530; Oakford Park, Oreensburg, 33-27. Le Fleur.-liwepli.Hpr'inglleld, III., June 15-20; Direnport, la. . 33-37. La (,'lalr A Wont. Barlierton, Barberton, June 1530; Com- modoro, Cincinnati, 22-27. Lane, Rose, Manhattan. Norfolk. June 1520. lukwrence, Al., I'roetnr'a 2M Ht., N. Y. C, June 1520. La Relle. Frederic, (llcndale Park, Naalivllle, June 1530; .Olvtnpla, Chattanooga, 22-27. La net te. Hittninlt Park. Evanavllle, Jnne 21-27 I .am. A Latie, Luke Erie Park, June 14-30. I.uvcen A Crosa, Pontor's, X. Y. C, Jnne 1530; Hohmer 'Park. Montreal, 23-27. Lttell, Flosnle, Itlalto, Elmlra, June 1520. I.atell A Porter, Waslilmcton Park, Rayonne, Jnne 1530. Lanill*. Robt. K., Doyle's. Atlantic City. June 1520. L.isnaril Bros., Iron Pier Park, Hyracuse, X. Y., June 1527. LnToskn, Mile., Hanlan's Park, Toronto. Jnne 1620. La.Von, llosalc, Royal, Montreal, June 1530. Lnvlne A Alino, Ofendale Park Casino, Naahvllle, June 1520. La Vine A I^onard. Howard, Ho«tnn, June 1630. I.angdon, Ilardle, Lakeside Park, Akron, June 1530. Latlmore A Leigh, Park, Erie, June 1530. LawMon A Natnon. Keith'*, Boston. June 1520. I*. Mnlne*. The, We*t End Park, Ht. loula, Juno 1520. I.lovd A waltone, Bellevue Park, Toleiln, Juno H-20. I*«lle, Eddie, Midway Park, Mlddletown, June 1620; Roof Garden. ML, Vernon, 22-37. I.elgl rlon A Lelghton, Ocean View Park , Norfolk, June la) Blanc Sinter*, Claremont, June 1520. 1*9 Clair. Harry. Orpheua, Lo* A., June 1527. I,en A chairman, Han* Hourl Park, Chicago, Jnni 1530. Le Roy A Le V anion. Keith's, Boston, Jone 16-20. Ire Hoy, La Vanlon, Keith's. Boston. June 1620. I-atnalr A 1ow«n, Rldgewood Park, Bkln., Jane 163); Dole's, Atlantic City, 32 27. Lee, Hush V. A Bea*(e Proctor's 23d Ht., N. Y. C, June 15211: Proctor's Newark, 31-27 I>ee, Roy A Clayton, Wenona Beach Casino, Bay City, June 15 31. Le Roy A Woodford, Proctor's Xkl Ht.. N. Y. C, Jnne 1530. Leslie, Curdv, Canlno, Akron, June 1520. Lo Vine A Alma niemlale Park, Naahvllle, June 1530. l*tto A Uvrllo. Electric Park, Newark June 1520. Leonard A Leonard. People'*, Schenectady, Jane 1530; lagoon Inland 23-37. larlllnK* (3), Lake Park. Worcester, June 1530. Ignore A Ht. Clnlr. Keith'*. N. Y. C, June 1530. Litchfield, Mr. A Mr*. Nell, Salem Willow*, Balem, June 1520. LI vlngaton'a (J). Electric Park, Albany, June 1520. Llti'a Hpaolel*, Avon Park, Youngstowo, Juno 1J20; Pitts- burg. 22 27. Lorcne, Ovorge, Hamburg Park, Rack River, June 1627. Lorone, Jacob*', Penrla, June 1520. iiueletta, Mahanoy City, 1**., June 1520; rottavllle, 22-37. Lyon, Grace. Henderson's, Coney Island, June 152(1. I.vnotte Sister*, tlentlemon'a. Coney Island, June 15-20. Lynno A Keniiedv, Orplieum, Terre Haute, June 1620. Mao A Mac, Bonwlck Reach. Ithaca, Juna 1520; Rons ' Park, Blnghaiutnn, 22-27. Mann, Dan A Dolly, Lakeside Park, Akron, Jnne 1520; Idora Park, Youncm, June 1520. Mitchell, Ham A Ray, Rock Spring Park, East Liverpool, Juno 18 30; tiaklord Park, Orconstmrit, 3227. Morrlwea, The, PriKtor'a 23d St.,N. Y.l'.. June 1520. Mortons (31, Auditorium. Norfolk, June 1520, Mn/arl Comedy Four, Pusior'a, N. Y. P., June 15-3>. Morris, Leon, Ponlea, lllppudrome, London, Hug., Indell- Miiorc' ft Hlght, Proctor's Newark, June 1520: Brighton 'Beach. 32-27- Motiticll, Kristowrsky Garden, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 1527. Morelnnd. Beatrice, Keith's, N V. C , Jnne 152J. Morphot, Find, Young'* l'lur, .Atlantic City, Juna 1530. Mi«Tl**ey*. Grotesque, Godtroy'* Pavilion, Grand Rapid*, June IS 31. Montgomery, Clinton, llrnnutan's. Han Fran., Juno 15 20. Morris A lllaln, Keith'*, llilla., Juno 1520; lloag Lake, Wnotisoekeu 22-37. Mnrioti. Phil., Conntaenok Park, Penacuok, Juno 151). Moore. John nud Mabel, Olyiupia Park, Chattanooga. J lino 15-20. Morion, Gertrude, PHMnirg, June 152): Rutler. 83-17. Murphy A Wlllanl. OlyinplaPBrk, McKee*porL June 1520. Murray A Mack. Foist Keller, Milwaukee, June 1520. Murray A Grant, Auditorium. Norfolk,, tunc 16 ». M.iri'lrv ft Gains c.noy laland. Cincinnati. Juno 14-20. Mutrav ft Marali, Woast'a, Pcurla. Juno 1520 Murlav ft Hcnlt, Caalnn, Worceater, June 1520. Murpliv A Andrewa, Point ufPlnea, Lynn, Junn 1520, Mullen A Cnrelll, Mayflower Grove, PI) mouth, June 15 2!>. Mualcal (I), Di.vie'*, Atlantic City, June 1530. MvaltkA DtilTonl, Rlaltn, Klmlrm June 1520. Xaynon, Rosa, Rrlghtim Reach, June 1520. New Ynrk I'ouledv Four, lloag Lake I'ark, Wminsocicl, June 1520; t -healmit Grove, Providence. 22 27. NlghlolHlli lliuiimrraleitra. X. Y.C.Juno 1520. Ni-lsonta. KdlNun, Vlctntla, June 1527. Noel. Lttolllr, AlbambrN Garden, Cleveland, Juue 1520; COnev Island; Clnelnnail, 22J7. Xiirrlv, MkuiIo A.. Kinplie, Si. Paul. June 16 3i Xorth, IMltie. Iliuulernnn's Coney Island, June 15 3). Xortb, South AJtlsle. Park. Raker City, June 20-27. Norman, Mary, Masonic Temple, clileaito, Junn 1520. Noriiioins'The, Masoule Temple, chioago, June 15-20. Xiicetii A Siliis'k.' Queen City Ganleu*, Elmlra. June 1530, O'Oonnrll, Edmund, Duyle'a, Atlantic City, June 15 20. Owlen," w. R.'A Co., Weasi's, Pobrla, June 1529. ullfan* (4), Hellenic. Park. Toledo, June 14-20. • bin, Adele Purvis, Ramnna Park, tirand RspIJa, June Itt-il. • , Orv II 1 1 ft Prank, Krb'a Casino, North Reach. Juno 1637. < >rpin-iis- comedy Pour, Temple, Detroit, June 1520: Jameatiiwti, N. Y.,23 27. or'/ Waller |l.. Wklla Walla, June 1620: RttPtle, 33 37. Oidlar. Mile., Hani T. Jack's, Chicago. June 14 17. oiavA Delnm, Houtti Bend, June 3l-«T. Psacatel, Fairvlew Park, Dayton, June 15», Cheater Park, Cincinnati, 3127. palmer, 1*«, RelMrvile Park, Toledo. June H3U; Robinson I'ark, Ft. Way-iia. 31-37. PiatAr Trlv, Uua 1'aJtcci S. Y.C., J una U ja Parker, Burt, Palm Garden, Ashland, June 1620, Brook, Marlon, 32-28. . . ,. _ Paullnettl A Plonn. rsobraer Park, Montreal, June 1620. Pelnt. Bamtner Park. Lima, Jone 1530. Piccolo Midget*. Farm. Toledo, June 14-30. Ptco'* Clown* (2|. Luna I'ark, Conev Island, June 1620 Piper. Franco. Hammerateln's. X. V. C, Jnne 1530. Plean, Mr. and Mrs., Lyceum, Tacoma. June 15 20. Pongo ft Uo, Hans Hourl Park, Chicane, June 1430. Post A Clinton. CapUInn Pier, Ratli Bancli. June 1520. Preston, C. L , Lake Michigan Park. Muskegon, June 1620. Pureed A I.iwin, Manhattan, Xorfolk. June 1520, Price A I.yle. Frlu's, Portland, Ore., June 15 20. IVyorRroa., Ijike Park, Woreerter. June 1630. ■ Primrose A Mclrrtire. Ch.rtesSan Fran., Jnne 12-31. Rnymond A Caverly, G. O. II., Han Fran., June 25-37. Ramia 4 Arno, Ramnna Park. Grand Rsplda. June 1520. Raynor, Anna, Electric Park, Newark. Juno 1530. Rackelt A Hazard. Palace, l^iceaur, Eng., June 1637. Rapoll. Li-o, IToapect Height* Park, Penrla June 1520. Raleigh, Joan, Crump'a Park, Macon, June 1530. Italmund A Vack, Wheat Roof Garden, Ft. Worth. June 1520. Ramaev 8l*ter«. Railroad I'ark, Erie, June 1620. Rennle, David (I., Lion Palace. X. V. C. June 1520. Revere Slater*, Doyle'*, Atlantic City, Jone 1530. Held A Ullbcrt, Wenona Beach Caaino, Bay City, June 1620. Reno A Smith. Lake Park. Worcchjr, June 15 20. Reed Bird*, Pastor'*. N. Y. C. June 1620. Rexon, The, ll'iitz (3). Auditorium. Norfolk. June 1520. Reynard. Kd. P., Electric Park. Albany. June 1520. Rent;.. Rims. Jr., Auditorium. Norfolk, June 1520. Rice Family. Asbury I'ark, June 1620; Wnonsooket 33-37. Rlanos (4), Reach Casino, Bay City, June 14 20; Riverside Park, Haglnaw, 21-27. Riley A Hughes. Howard, Ronton, June 1520. Rice Bros, Howard, Ronton. June 1530. Rich A Wilbur, Guvornator'*, Atlantic City. June 1530. Rtcobono'a Horse*. HaTnuier*teln'*,'N. Y. C. June 1530. Richards. Allan, Stratford I'ark, Delaware, June H-20. Rice Family, lloag Lake, Wiainsocket, June 21-37. Rice A Prevost, Newark, June 1530: Farm, Toledo, 32 27. Itlcton, steel pier. Atlantic City, June 15T7. ' Rlrharda, Johnnie, Riverside I'urk. Haglnaw, June 14-20. Hitter, Max, Palace, Boston. June 1520. Robyn*. Mr. ft Mrs. Idora Park, Youngatown. June 1530. Rogers A Marguerite, Guvernator'*, Atlantic City, June 1630. Roberta, Cornelia, Hashagen's Park, St. Louis, Juno 14-20. Rome* Ferguson, West End Park, St. Louie, June 1530; C.sT. II.. Chicago, 23-27. Ronaldos (3). Rock Spring Park, East Liverpool, June 1630. Ro»e» (3). Proctor's 5th Ave., N. Y. C, Juno 15 20. Rubblni A Treaoaman. Guvernator'*, Atlantic City, June 1520. Rosa, Estelle, Crystal, Denver, June 14-30. Roberta, Hayes A Kobert*|San« Soncl, Chicago, June 1520. Rova A Redda. Spring Lake Park, Indianapolis June 1520. Rusecll A Locke, Orpbem. Han Fran., June '520. Rimsell A O'Neill, Queen City Garden.*, Elmlra, June 1523. Rutlod ge, Etta May. Empire, Denver, June 11-30. Runaell. Ida, Park, Pottsvllle, June 1620. Ryani, The, Howard, Boston. June 152a Sanderson, Keith'*. Phlla,, June 1530. Sawyer, Eddie ft Emily, Llndenwald Park, Hamilton, Jnne 1530; Sauna, Orjbeutn, San Fran., June 1520. jtawulte Slater*. Park, New Britain, June 1520. Saoiiu, Bantora A Marlowe, Spring Lake Park, Indianapo- lis, June 1520. Halvargla, The, C. O. II., Chicago, June 1530. Hclienka, The, Orplieum. 8an Fran., Jone 1520. Schelle, Mile., Luna Park, Coney Island, June 1620. 8avage. Wm., Jacobs'. Peoria, Jone 1520. Scott Rroa., Prospect Height* Park. Peoria, June 15 20. Scott, Harry R , Coney laland, Cincinnati, June 14 20. Seymour* Dupree, Electric Park, Kent, June 1527. Seymour Children, Templo, Detroit, June 32-37. Shamrock*. The, Crystal, Denver, June 14-30. Sherman A Do Forrest, Brighton Reach, June 15-20. Shaw, Lillian. Pastor's. X. : Y. 0.. June 15-20. Shannon A Brawn, Washington Park, Bayonne, June 1620. Slater* Clyde. Weaaf*. Peoria, June 1530. HldonlK, Yienonu Reach Casino, Bav City, June 1520. Siolrl * Kes.ner. Ronlevanl, Medford, June 1530. Hmltli, Wlnchell A Co., shea'*, Buffalo. June 1530. Hmltb, Doty A Coe, Electric Park. Albany, Juno 1530. Smith, Tuimule, Leuip's Park. St. Loula, June 14-30. Snyder A Buckley, Ban* Soucl Park, Chicago, June 1620; Forest Park Highland*. Ht. Louis, 22-27. Solo Tvrolean Quintet, Lion Palace, N. Y. C. June 15 30. Spllk, Henderson's, coney Island. June 1520. Spencer, Attle, Washington Park, Rayonne, June 1530. Splnaell Bros., Rockey'*, Jollet, Juno 1520; C. O. II., Chicago, 22-27. Hpraguellos, The, Crauman's, San Fran., June 1530. stebleton A Cbaney, Cedar Point Park, Sandusky, June 14-20. Stetaon, Walter A Co.. Casino, Greensboro, Jnne 1620. Stubcr, Fred 8., Proclor'a. Newark. June 16-20. Htanton, Hijou, Norfolk, June 1520. stroune A Young. Guvernator'*, Atlantic City, Jnne 1520. Stevens, Kitty. Cheater Park, Cincinnati, June 14-30. Stcvcnaon. J. II-, Pastor'*, N. Y. C, June 16-20, Stewart. Belle, Empire, Ht. Paul, June 15-30. Stroui ft Young, Guvernator'*. Atlantic City, June 1520. Straw. Nino. Orplieum, Torre Haute, June 1520; Marlon, 21-37. Stanlev A Wilson. Follee Marlgny. ' Parla, Fr., June 1527, Stuart A Minor. Crauman's, Sacramento, June 1630; Oak- land, 22- July 5. Sturk, Prot., Holuner Park, Jnne 1620 Stuart, Winifred. Electric Park, Newark, June 15-20. Kt. Ooge Hros., Berkshire Park, Plitstleld, June 1530; Palmer. 22-27. Si Leon ft^lcCiKlck, Doyle'*. Atlantic City, June 1530. Holly, Mike. Parlor. Uuluth. June 1520. Sullivan, John L-, Washington Park, Bayonne, June 1530. Suinniervllle, Amelia, Shea'*. Buffalo, June 1520. Sullivan ft Pairjiielena. Lion Palace, X. Y. U„ June 1520. Sylvan*, The, Lldndgo Park Casino, Elmlra, June 1530. Talbot A Rogers, Danbury. Juno 1520; Wilmington, 22-27. Tutinen, Julia, Shea's, Buifato, June 1528. Taggett A Hatnmund, Manhattan, Norfolk, Juno 15-20. Taggart A llealy. Proctor's 23d St., N. Y. C„ June 1520. Terry * Elmer, Dot le'*, Atlantic City, June IB 20. Tecliow'* Cat*, Keith s.lPlirla, June 1520. Tenill A Simon. Dnylo'*, Atlantic City, June 152a Teed * Luull, Rock Spring* Park, East Liverpool, June IV-». Thomas, Hilda, A Lou Hall, circle. X, Y. C. June 1520. Thorne. sir. A Mrs Harry, Farm, Toledo, June 14-20. Theo, Mile, ["respect Height* Park. Peoria, June 16-30. Tliotnpsen A Francla, Hubcr'a, N. Y. C, June 16 20; A. ft 8., Bo-ton, 23-27. 1 liurntou, ilownnl. Keith's, N. Y. C June 1530. Tlpnell A Klimont. Glendale Park, Naahvllle, June 15 20. Troy, Donna. Spring Lako Park, Indianapolis, June 1520. Tompkins, William, Keith'*. Bil.stoit, June 1520. To " Towr mil Lake I'alk. 22-27. Tntmy Turvy Trio, Doyle'*, Atlanllc City, June 1630, Tror Musical Trio, Avon Park ti Youngstiiwn, Juno 1630; South Bend, 22 27. TriHer*,The, Paator's, N. Y. 0.. June 1520. Ti-alnor A Button, Weant'*, Peoria, June 1520; Orpheus, Terra Haute, 22-27. Troubadour Four, Auditorium. South Bend, June 14-20. Turner, Walter, A Lila Blow. Proctor'* 23d Bt.,N.Y. C, Jiinel5-3uV Tyler, Traak A Rogers, Ramona Park, Grand Rapids June 153.1. V»ne, KUkI, Grand Pier, North Beach. June 1620. I'nthan. C. II., Masonic Templo, Chicago. June 1520. ValeacH, Circle, Pastor'*, N. Y.C., Jnne 1530. Van. Bron., Lion Palace, N. Y. C, Juue'1520. Vino ft Searlo, Terre Haute, June 1520. Vrooinan, Luna I'ark, Conev Island, June 1520. Vartello A Nina, Glendale Park Caaino, Nashville, June 15-20. Von Qofre." Antonio, Youugntown, June 1520. Ward. May, Atlantic Garden. X. Y. C. June 1520. Waldorf A Monde*. I'roctor's Bill Ave., N. Y. C, June 1520, Walker A Wiley, llljou, Norjolk June 1530, Ward A Cnn-an, San* Souel Park, Cbleagu, Juno 1520. Waller A Maglll, Electric Park, Nowark, June 15-30; Erb's Canlno. North Bcncl 1,22-27. Wallace A Maglll, Electric Park. Newark, June 1520. Waldo, Fern, Empire, June 14-20. V altliour A Albert; Luna Park, Coney laland, June [520. Wavne A I. a Mar, Guveruatur's, Atlantic city, June 16-37. Willi*, Horn, f.einp's Park, Ht. Isrnls June 14-30. tVauruielnii Trust. The, Circle, N. Y. <:., June 1531. Wall*. Thermal, f.oinp'a Park, St. lamia, June 14-30. Wtirren ft Bluitchanl, Mnmonlo Temple, Chicago, June 15 Wal'te, Ja*. It. A Co., HAS, K. Y. 0k, June 1.1-20. Watson * NOWton, Casino. Toledo. June H-20. Wcabin, Al II., Fairvlew Patk, Dayton, Jnne 14-20. Weston, Eddie, Doyle'*. Atlantic city. June 1520 Welsh, ('has. ft Jennie,. (Hynipl* i'ark, Chattanooga, June 1530. West A Mack, Empire. Denver, June 14-20, Wells, Lew.- Chester Park, Cincinnati, June 14-20, Well*, Kitty, Keith'*. Borton, June 1530. Weaver A Lambert, cryeul, Denver. June 14-20. West, Ford A Dot, Proctor'* 23d St., N. V. 0., June 15X. Welch. Lvn. Proctor'*, Nowark, Juno 1530. Welttell. .lames. GMvornainr'*. Atlantic City, June 1620. Wosi, Jobu A., Mannlon's Park, Ht. Louis June 15-20. Welch, Chaa. A Jennie, Coney I*land, Cincinnati, June 2237. Went, Julia, llnag Lake. WoonvockeK June 23-37. Whlloaidss. The,- Avon Park, Youngslown, June 1530. Whlnuan, Frank. Cascade Park. New Castle, June 1630. Whitucv: Anna, Ratnnna Park, Gtanit Raphls.Juno 1620; !.'. I>. II., Chlfago, 32-27. While A Simmon*. Knhlusvn I'ark, Ft. Wayne, June 14-30, Wheeler* Wilson, conrorilln Gardens, Pern, June 1530. Williaiua* Mayer, Weaal's, Pourla, June 1530. Williams, ''Chinese" Johnnie, Proctor's 23d BL, X. Y. C, .limb 1530. Wlghtman, Allen, Casino. Toledo. June It 20. Wlmfuin, Constance, Captain's Pier, Bath Beach, Junt - 15W. Wink A Mack, Palace. Boston, June 1530. Willlama. Frank A Ida, Glendale Park Casino, Naahvllle, June 1621). Willani A Wlllanl, llashagrii'a Park. St. Louie, June I42». will.an'i* A Gi.nlon. liralriiau's Hacramitito, JuneU337i Willlama Gus. Clrvle. X. Y. C. June 1530. niii pniii,/- »■ ,|,,i»i,>, •* v *w*> ■-* ■».»■-■«■», ■■ l.,,-_ , ..r » 'ouhey * Lacy, Duyle'a, Atlantic City, June 1520 'owner, Purvis ft Towner, Park, Canton. June 1530; Sum- Willing * Noland, tjkmdale Park Caaino, Nashville, June wma?d * Wlkna. Paator'a, N. V. CsJ^stm Wood * Ray. Keith'*, ». Y. C , J une 10-30: FtMWf*, H. Y. Wood^Franels Lakevlew Park, Mlddletown, June 1530. Wood Bros., Doyle's. Atlantic flty, June 1520. Woodvllle. Jim. Hanhnttan. Norfolk, June 13 a Wyhle, Uura, Electric Park, Camden. June 5W. Yackley * Bunnell. Inman*. Coney Islarrd June M Yankee Comedy Four. KelUi's Burton June 15-20. Yoat« America Quintet, Cheater Park, Cincinnati, Jnne York, Beaale. Rlalto. EhnlraWone I53J. • Yoonj. Carolyn B.. Keith'*. Pblla, June 1530. Zawll A Vernon, lloag Uke, W.wormeket. Juae 2227. Zara A Zara. Fairvlew Park, Dayton, June 13-31 Zara A Rtetton, Keith's, Boston, Jnne 1520, Keith s, ' Phlla., June33-37. . Zliardlna, Sans Soucl. Chicago, June 1620. Zleiner. John. Iloahagen Park, St Lniila, June 32-27. Ziinmermaoa, The. Golden Oale, \ Irglnla, June 153J Zlska A King, lloag I-ake Park, « oonnocket June 1530 2Jneller», The, Doyle'*. Atlantic City, June 1530. Zrllo, BIJou, Norfolk. June 1520. Wt IifftTej prepared hoody ntlllni carde xrhleb will ftrently facilitate ▼aadevllle performers In lending tu their boolilnga. In nslng tbeie carde the performer merelr haa to fill oat the dntea, name ot theatre, an* city or tonrn nnd State, place a one cent ■tamp In corner and mall. They will be fnrnlntied on application to thli offlce cither pcraonallr or by letter. fflj je Bin ?wm. Joe M. Brlel, of rxxral No. 3, Pittsburg, Pa., has been engaged to take charge ot narter on car No. 1 of the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show. Joe Is well posted on circus paper, has always been a bustler, and Is a good man for the position. Irving Ilill. city billposter at Lawrence, Kan., suffered serious damage to bis plant during the recent floods In that section. Some ot his best locations were devastated, but he will Immediately replace the boards destroyed. Ue reports an excellent season In bis line. Omaha Lodge, No. 13, N. A. B. P. k B. of A., on June S initiated six men from Car No. 1 of the Wallace Show. They were: Andrew Du Franc, Harry Graham, .las. K. Barlow, Barry E. Johnston, Chaa. E. . Mat- thews and Cnas. McDonald. Car Manager Al. Osborn was made an honorary member of this local, and it Is now a strictly onion car. Newman & Ehrman, with the close of the present season, retire from the management of the Grand Opera House, Helena, Ark., and will In future devote their exclusive attention to their large and prosperous bill- posting Industry In that thriving town. They claim a 12,000 population and have an abundance of excellent locations and large country routes. J. Frank Head, manager of the Grand Opera House, Hot Springs, Ark., has pur- chased the bill posting plant which L. A. Thomas has oeen operating in that city. The Hot Springs BUI Posting and Advertis- ing Co. la the title of tbe new firm, and they have 3,000 lineal feet of fine display. The Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska Asso- ciation Is pushing an active campaign In out of door advertising in those States. (.'has. K. Hager, of St. Loula, is president; I.on Hudson, Kansas City, vice president ; (!. U. Phllly, St. Joseph, secretary, and F. <-'. Zehrung, Lincoln, treasurer. The recent floods and attendant rains worked great destruction to bill posting plants and out ot door displays In Kansas, and all along the line of the overflowing rivers, but the work of reconstruction will commence at once. M. C. Service and H. J. (Kid) Farqubar, two valued members of Local No. 11, are connected with tbe advertising department of the John Robinson Shows this season. Mr. Service Alls the position of special agent, and- Mr. Farqubar Is his assistant. They have done good work this season, which speaks for Itself. Local No. 11 is pleased to note In Al. Martin's "ad." of last week, that be wants only union men In advance of his shows. J. H. (Jerry) Donovan, of Local No. 11, will be connected with the advertising de- partment of the Walnut and Columbia The- atres, Cincinnati; O., next season. .7. L. Day, well known as Doc. Soap, of No. 3, reports everything fine with the O'Brien Show. Hosier of Advertising; Car, No. 2, of the Unrnum & Bailey Circus : Al. Rlel, mana- ger; Victor Cook, secretary; William Shea, boss bill poster; W. Dnpont, chief litho- grapher. Bill posters : G. Bork, R. La Fevr, P. Bahr, H. White, A. Cohen, E. Carter. P. McLaughlin. E. Sbaw, H. Hurrlgan, C. Har- ris, G. Miller, A. Boushel! and J. Green. James Davis, chef ; G. Glattley, assistant ; M. Murphy, porter. Frank Fay Smith and Vernon J. Smith joined Car i No. 3, of the John Robinson Shows, at Erie, Pa., June 13. They have ap- plied for membership In the N. A. B. P. & . David . Frlbourg, president pro tern of Local No. 11, of Clnclnantl, was recently elected business agent, and will hereafter devote all his time to securing employment for the members out of work In Cincinnati. Bro. Frlbourg has .secured the work for the lilg Kail festival, besides other large con- tracts, and he is pressed for men at present to fulfill the same. The Fall festival con- tract Is one of the- largest pieces of work let out to the local In years.- The various Summer resorts of Cincinnati have signed the union scale, and none but union blllers nnd bill posters are employed. Officers of Local No. 18, of Newark, N. .!.. affiliated with the National Alliance of Bill Posters and Blllers of America, arc: J. A. Curtes, president ; L. A.' Woddlc, vice (irnaldent; V. C. Jacobs, treasurer: U W. (Jrav, tlniiiiiliil secretary : A. U. Mahar, re- fording secretary : Frank Mahar, sergeant ut arms; .1. B. Mu.Vnlly, luislne-ss np;ent anil delegate, and delegates to the Eastern Trades Council, H. Parker and A. Bols. Arthur Gorman, agent for Klrke Ln Shellc'H attractions, Is now a member of Local No. 18. Andy Warn, who has been traveling with HrciiBos for the last twenty-eight years, has Joined Local No. 18, and Is working at LMlznbclh. N. J. Floyd Turner, of Local' No. 3, Pittsburg, Is residing. In Brooklyn, and now working nt Luna Park, Coney Island. D. Dlldlne, who has traveled all over tbe country with various circuses, has Joined Local No. 2, nnd has been working for Wal- ter Gllmore, udvertialng agent of the Star Theatre, New York, the past season. Local No. 18, Newark, N. J., at its regu- lar bimonthly meeting, Sunday, June 14, passed resolutions making Tiik Np,w Yobk Clippeb the official paper for that local. There were thirty applications for mem- l>erHblp to .Local No. 18 on June 14, Hnd Ktrvenlcen of the applications were elected to inembei'Hhip.' They were: Arthur Gorman, Mm. D. Morion, B. l>. Hlmnna. W. V. Wcst- H'llDuri Sydney.* tie. . Siren's, Buffalo. June lA-I). tt'lntfr, Ban' IMO. knits A Winona. Habbatla Pari, Taunton, June Wllion Bri."., Ilaniinrraleln's N. V c. JuneUJOt wlllanl VWiilaril, HaOiaL-eu'a Park, SL Loula, June lyjo. Wilsons, The, UaaiDtUfark, Uceentuurg, Juno IMO. Mac Corbett und Charles Secro. Wm. J. Murray, of Local No. 2. who was present bv rentient. . spoke , upon "How to bo a Good Tnl6n Man." /On.Jiine 5 Omaha Local. No. 13, initiated six men on the Wallace Car, No. 1. They nre:. -Harry;, Grahnni. Jas, B. Barlow, Harry E. Johnston, Chaa' K. Mothewa nnd Cb.is. McDonald. -They also made Al. Osborn an honorary member. Mr. Osborn Is the car •manager. . The; car Is now • strictly union, nnd carrlett twenty-six men.' At n meeting »F Omaha. Local, 'lmld-JiiDn 7, Tim Clippkr whs [indorsed as tbe official organ of the local, Local No. 3 held an open meeting on Bun. day; June 7. and aeveral Invited guests a. tended. After the meeting refreshment,' were, served, and the guest visiting member, and local boys had a very pleasant time Tho to lowing were visitors on the abov. occasion ! W. W." Lowry, of Local No n? O. :. Lackas, "of Local No. 2, and | Dor.,' stader, of Local No. 11, and spent a St. pleasant time with the boys. " Roster of Cole Younger & Frank Jamw Wild West Advertising Car, No. 2- L x Barrett, manager; Waiter Walters, boss'hi'ii poster, with the following assistants: J irV ton, Dick Risk, Will Mooney, James Fay a M.. Chapman, James Tyler and Jake Uo'rVr Harry Barnes, lithographer. "°sers. One of the greatest advertising feats ever seen In Boston was accomplish^ | ak r week by Charles Perry, of the Tremont Theatre staff: The Boston Museum bulM. Ing Is covered from top to bottom with "l 5 eggy from Paris" bills, and Is really i wonderful sight. There was a lively cn m petition for the privilege, but by hustling Mr. Perry captured the prize. Robt W. Muller, president and buninesa ngent of Local No. li, of St. Louis, and also treasurer of the N. A. B. P. & B. A., has re celved his commission as general organizer for the alliance. He expects to make ' a Irlp in the Interests of the alliance shortly Tbe world's fair local Is booming: they ex pect to reach the 200 mark before ncit convention. e s » . WISCONSIN. Milwaukee — The Forepangh ft Sella Brothers'. Circus, which Is heavily bflled for June 15, should come very near breaking a few records. There has been a dearth of attractive offerings the past few weeks, and the big show Is sure to get the crowds. The Alhambra Theatre will be closed week of it as the Boston Ideal Opera Co. Is not duo lo open until 21. Considerable Interest Is being manifested In tbe coming season n( opera, and profitable results are predicted Jlanager O. F. Mill"' offered Riley C. Cbam- berlln- and a selected company, In "The Private Secretary," week of June 7. Stau Theathb f Frank n. Trottman, man- ager). — Howard and Emerson and their com- pany of Invaders opened a tour weeks' sea. son 7. The company gave a highly satis- factory performance, and should add to their attendance as the season progresses. "Rubes nnd Uubes" will be put on -week of 15. Forst Keli.eb (Richard Becker, manager). — People week of 15 Include: Jennie Castelll, i'rltzi Blanche, Carl Fisher, and Murray and Mack. Notes. — Albert Brown, of the Thanboiiser Co., has taken a limited number ot pupils for the Summer Gus Weinberg Is at home, spending his vacation The mem- bers of the Boston Ideal Opera Co., whkii opens- at the Alhambra 21, are announced as follows: Nellie Andrews, . Jay C. Taylor, Florence Clayton, James Stevens, Siillnn Rough, Susette Stlllman, Frank Ridsdslc, Ralph Rlggs, Edward Andrews, II. PIobt. G. Clarke, snd B. A. Tllson Milwaukee Aerie, No. 1.17, will Ipavc for the State iron- ventlon, at Fond du Lac, 10. Brunkhorst's Military Band ot thirty pieces will head about seventy-live of the focal birds John J. Foley, of Tim Murphy's Co.. hai resumed his place at tbe Star Theatre.... Lawrence Crane and Walt. T. Houlehcn apent a few days of the past week at the Oaks, on Lake Okanchee Mrs. Phil Fisher leaves 15 to join Mrs. Oppenheimer and mother, who arc putting in the Summer nt tbe Oaks Phil and Nettle Pelen have entered Into partnership with Kaufman Peer, and will open a German village on the .South side, 21 Wm. Ashton, of Burk Bros.' Innocent Beauties, has taken hold of 1'abst Park for tbe Summer..' James * Sloneker, of the Invaders, will leave 15 for Houghton, Mlcb., where he will put ou a carnival. »■ > MAINE. Portland.— At tbe Jefferson Theatre C'ahn & Grant, managers). — The Durban- Edwards Summer Stock Co. was accorded good patromure here during Its presentation of 'Resurrection," June 8-13. Play and player? were most approvingly received. The com- pany will offer for tbe week of 15-20, "Monlo Crlsto." Prof. Fred Glvcn's regular or- chestra continues In its pleasing programmes as during tbe Winter season. McCdllum Theatee, Cape Cottage Park (Bartley McCtillum, ' manager). — This Sum- mer theatre opened for the season Saturday n'ght, 13, the McCullum Summer Stock Co. presenting for the opening week. 13-20, "Men nnd Women." Prof. Frank Callahan snd orchestra are in charge of the music, whlilt fact ensures appreciative patrons. - The players comprising the company Include: Edwin Holt,: Helen Robertson, Joseph Tracer, Krbel Milton, Bart Lytell. Amanda Welling- ton, Everett Butterfleld, Genevieve Reynolds, Frank Parker. Rose Swain ChaR. F. Hutchin- son, Marie Wnrren, John M. Byrcns, Frank Armstrong, Walter Woodall, J. J- t'ahlll, scenic artist; Ed. Reynolds, property man; Al. Grundham, stage carpenter: Eddie J. Sullivan, business manager; Irene Mc-Cul- lum, treasurer. - Gem Thkav.-.u, Peak's Island (C. W. T. ending, manager). — Tbe opening of this the- atre— down the bay — occurs Monday even- ing, 15, and the play to be presented Ihe opening week, 15-20, is "His iSccellency, tli« Governor." The Bostoninn LadleB' Orches- tra, whlcb gave such excellent satisfaction last season, will furnish the music. The following players Imve recently arrived «t 1'eak's for rehearsals: Fred Eric, Marie Kawson, Tullv Marshall, stage manRcor; Leigh De Lacy, John Westlev. Marlon Fair- fax, ,T. G. Mlltarn; Louise Rial, Clias. Don Clnrk, Mary Faber, John Fenton, Daisy Ktaiune, Geo. Fox, Chas. II. Wtierty, assistant stage manager; Edward Poland, Elmer n. Smart, scenic artist ; Maurice Woodbury, properties; Walter I. Lacke, treasurer. 4 »» DEATHS IN THE PROFESSION. Dn. J. O. E. Allen, an old time showman, died recently at Tils residence la Hlrmlnghura, Ala. He was flret taken 111 at Wynn, Ark.. Beveral months ago, wllb a slight stroke «C apoplexy, followed by pneumonia. Dr. Allen was born on Dec 21, 1844, at Iilllaboro. (J., and during tho early days of Mb career in the show business be was connected wi.u various circuses as a descriptive orator ana announcer. The latter part of . his life was spent In the medicine business. He was married on June 10, 1878, and his wife anti two daughters survive blm. The remains were Interred in Elm Leaf Cemetery, Bir- mingham. Ala. ... ..of Ik V.,Rnc.KtiiinN. a showman, died May {>■ nt Farmlngton, N. M„ from . tuberculosis, after an Illness of a year and a half, "f™ twenty-eight years. llo was born In lim- gatc, O., and entered the show bualnesti at. Ihe.ngc of tour years. During his career ho.was for llftyTtwo weeks with "SI Perkins Co.. and had been connected with the J 1 ''" Vlcker Theatre. Co. -and the. Hawthorne sc- lera. Ills last entingemeht was with. Rn in? Thunder's tent show. His wife survives him- The remains. were interred in Greenlawn Cemetery, Farmlngton, N. M. — W, A. Brady, accompanied, by his wife, Grace George, sailed for Europe last week. Mr. Rrndy will Fake with him the drama i- xntlon of. "The Pit," and aire n f°P v . r 'E''. performnnee of It In London while he is there. ,H« alsr> hopes to engage an English nrtress to support Wilton Lackaye In thst play next season. He will arrange for a pro- duction of '"Way Down East" at Uie Adel- phi. June THE IPSTEW YORK CLIPPER.' 397 Christy, John Cusbmon, Frank Culllgan'& i_ ordnr to aval* mlataJiea and to _ Morgan "'VX prompt delivery of the Clayton, Fra'k SSS ■TvertlKMi la fhta Hat, au t'nlrman, K upline .iilntuljr addressed mart f - .ent tor Vmli letter, and a written "r.l/r for the letter, elitned with the ','"i'i ™me and address and the line If ViWmm !xrnih .Queen DeVeral, 11 CesMond, Gladstone, Minnie E. Henry, lionise Hanson, Alice linnt, .Sadie Hansen, Mary Hardy, Anna Herring. ilia la Helena,, Edith Herzog, Anna Hoey. May Harris. ' Sirs. Geo. Harned, Vlrg. Held, Lillian. Hazelton, Mabel Harrlng, Mrs. Q. A Harcourt, • - - Edith Hflsklna, Vern Hayes, Gertie Harvey. Ethel Hill, May Harklsb, ■ Mrs. M Hansen, . Marie (10c nUlman;- ilao.de Co. Hobbs, Mezle Hill, Hm ma J arisen, Lorene Keene, Vlda King, Kosle Eaf,'. ■'■ Mrs. E. Z. S. Kelly, Maude A. Kline, Flossie Keegun, Lulu King, Malsle Kelly, Mrs. M. J KerwhvElla Kelcy, Nellie rjungweed.Llly Lnrkln Sisters Lloyd, Josiie Lehr, Inn . Little, MadeeB IjessI, 1-enhB. Lamb, Duro. Lewlii, Uosle I.eltoy, Mra. Walt. Lonnder. Sadie Lewis, Madge l/une, Alice K Lewln. l'earl I-Alonda; Win. Dorre.Mrs. Lfturelle, Jenn Lorraine, Hlica Lnrow, Kt.ro* Lavnrnte Slst. Lewis, Uacbel Mnry E. 1 T-aVount, Cor. Davis, Oert, li'Kstelle Hist. Pnval, Ant: Dean, Llllle DelVecchlo, Marie DeLlsle, Maud Donovan, Fan. In-Avvllle SlHt i)ei,uiiartyV itltn Downing, .Mrs. W.-W, Donegan, Nell. DelKano. Amy Heiiraft, Georg Del.aGnerra,- i Heuorita DeRock, Mile Drake, Martha D'Arvllle^Sist. I>wyer, Jiottle Dale, Anne > DeVeral, Rose Elmore Sisters l-luiersou, Nell l-llluore, KaUi. Kiting. Salome llngstrom Sist l-Nlcrbrook, • Vivian Ferguson, Hell l'alklner, Mra.F. W Francis, May Eox.'B. E;: Foster, Fay Foster,- Nellie I-'lerlora Sist. Golden, Beat i- . (llrard, Fran. Gassman, Joseplilne flrnnt, Cessy tillson, Lottie Grlswold, Jess Grnliam, E. 8. Gibbous, Edytb Leslie, Mrs. Will resile. Mrs. V. Uuvarnle Slst. Merrill, - Edua. Meluotte Twin SIsUAs Murray, .- Gertie J. Merrill, Muy McKer. Airs. Har. Montrose, Bes. Mason, Mrs. W. A Montague, < llortlia Moore, Clarine Macy, Coi-a Maxwell, Ter. Mldleton, Gladys Miller, Ella Melton Twin Sisters Mnynard. Clolre Mnrry, Dollle Marney. Kath. May, Blrtle Mason, Nellie Mason. Mrs. H. M. Murray, Ceclle Madison, Flor, Mason. Marie W. Marguerite. Little Maynard^ Claire Meyers. Louise E. Morgan, Kitty MacGlnley. Mrs. E. C. Murphy, ' „ Mrs. D. W. Nelson, Lottie GENTLEMEN'S LIST, Nelson, -Maud Nugent, Maud Nelson, Myrtle Nellson, Alice Nellaon, Slllrl. Nttwu,. Jtrs. Tom Norvelle, Lll'n Ordlar, Miss Onri, Adele P. l'almer, Daisy Piper,- Laura fnngle, Jessie E. Paulette, Miss (dancer) Penman, May Purtell, Jennie Petil, Nettle Qulnn, Mrs. ttaymond, Ann Hvao, 'Maud b lUMittlnl. All. Knffell, Phyl. Revere, Elean. Raymond, Htel Roy, Elberta Read, Helen lteveie", Annie Khlnehart, Stella Russell, Ten. Sullivan, Moll. Sortonla.EdltU Sights, Pauline Story, Frankle Stanley, Clara Sharp, Bessie Scott/ Car. M. Stevens, Bozle Sawyer, Mae Simmons. Nellie S. Smith, ' Mrs. J. a Shields, Ella Sanderson; Julia Standlsh, Kath Smith, Mamie Sullivan, Moll Stickney. Rose Stlckuey, Rosaline Spencer, nelen so-wtelle Hist. Hummers, Clare Sllbon, Jennie Stanton, Vesta Sliiijiflon. Clier St. Claire. •Mnrle Salldo, Kara Street, Maud stebWns, May Stemler, Sail. Sugimot. Mile. Syuell, Kose Stone, Flor. Sctaurr, Mrs. Clara Tesson, Juliette A. Talclnelli, Mllo 'fhomsuu,- DpII Taylor, May Tabarlnl. Allle Taylor Twin r,Vi Sisters Treyor, , Mug. Trlxeda, -r- Troy, Jessie Towne, : -•'; :': • l^onora Tborne,' ■.' Mrs. Frank Turner, Clara Tobln, rx)tt»- & Uelle Tyler, Bessie Urllne, Edna TJrbau, Clorn Vogel, Alberta Valentine, Mrs VanCllef, Cecil Vern, eAnna Wllllffms. Annie L. Ward, Blanche Williams. Helen Wrede, Pearl Walsh, May Williams, Bell Wallace, Cor. Williams, Annie L. Weston. Kate V. Walton, Grace Wyner. Elsie Wvkotf. Irma Williams, Anna L. Warden, Minn Yale. May Kamora, Ev. Alcott, Robt. Allison, Har. Andrews- & Sommer Allen, Fred Adams, Frank Allendlr, J. B. Armour k Duerow Ackerman,n.C. Ayers, Walt. Auhton, Art. Armstroag, i ■'-.•'• I yf t J|. Adams, Joe Armstrong & Wright Albright, Har. Allen,, F. M. Amlrewa. H. I! Akoun, Gaston Aaron, 8. Allen, Milt. Ashby. Geo. P, Arnoldo, Mr. Adair & Dahn Arnold, Max Annsti-one (c . Holly Allien. Dick Arnold, A. M. lloysen, . Hor. . Dowers & Curtlss Rarker, il B. Hnrr 4T,aKalle Boud, Hor. Betts, Geo. H. Ronlreta, Jiick Byron, Frank Drink, n. k c. ?M'< C H. Riirfces, Jiig. Rarubur, E?B Hsrnes, Joe Breckenrldn, ■ ' ' * I!. M. Keasley.'AI.- Rarrle. H. M. tlell, P. m Bowers, Art. Black, R. J. Brookes, Corney Brockmon.Jas. Barnes, Sam Bond, H. R. Bohr. Bmll Bunell, Geo. Bough, Jim Brunet, Tony Burke, J. F. Bucher, LeK. W. Burns, Har. Barry, T. H. Belfrage. C. G BlackwelK Har Brooke, Lawr. Block, J. J. Barney, N. C. Byron, A. S. Burton, J. H. Bnrkhart, J.E Boston Ideal - Opera Co. Beverly, Fra'k Byth, J. F. Bloom, E. L. Burns, Tom Beaeley, Al. Rurney, F. P. elraont. Har. BolAes, The Betlley, i.'has. Clinton. W. J. Canfleld & Carleton Case, J. L. . Clinton, Wall. Carlton, Sam Coafcley, M. P. Cohn, Alex. Carew & Hayes Campbell, Edw Campbell, F.W Conboy, Kelc. Colburn, Herb. Clair, Carl Conroy&Mack Connelly, J. B. Corcoran, Jno. Crane, w. A. Cole * LaMarr Cooper & ~ Bailey Carmody, J. F Coburn, J. H. Clifton, B. D. Crawford's Dupree Doye, John UeCalb, L. S, Dale, Alex. Davis, Bert Davldsou.A.E. DeForest, II.B. Duncan, Jlalc. Daly, Tafe It Konan DeVaro, (.'has. Diifom, Art. Devoe, Ed. Dunn, Chas. Dlckerson, ILC. Dncrow, W. J, Dutton, Wm. Dranet Sam Dlckerson, T.J. Davidson, Frank Derere, V. 8. Driscoll, Har. Davidson. J. W. Devlne, E. J. Deonzo, Wm. Dawson, J. M. Dare, F. W. Dake, Amos Dvorak, John Deaney, It. W. Diamond, Geo. H. DeZamora, Juan Davles, Billy Davison, J. W. l>aly, W. K. Dockstader, Wm. L. Downey, Chas, Doran, J. E. DeTellen, Joe Dupree, Geo. Deforest. Har Dcltock, El lie Davidson, J. W, Davis, Tom Dold, Shorty Ellery, Chan. Knglander, Ludwlg Ensenberger, G. B Eldon, G. II. Everelt, H. G. Evans, Ted Edwards, C. I. Everstlne.AV.H Ellteh, E. M. Edsall & Will th rope Co. Elliott. J. J. lOdmonds, J. C. Edmunds, W.O. Ernl, KM. li'ornner, J. Flsk, H, Fox, Roy Fletcher,- W.H Fowler, E. A. Forrester, J.T Faulk, Fred Fitch, Clyde Fenberg, Geo. Fox, W. H. Flood Bros. Farley, J. & B. Franke Stock Co. Ferguson, J. M Flamanl, Jas. Faust Trio Fenwlck, Har. Fay, H. C. Forepuiigh, Ferguson. A. W. Fox, Chas. Fulkloer, T. Fox, Imro Fay, J. B. Fltygerald. n. f. Ferguson, Murray Frobell, Chas. E. Ferguson, Jack Fiske, E. D. Foster, A. W Frye & Allen Fields, H. D. Fossen & McCauley Gardner Jr.. . Dick Gorman, Dick Gessell, Geo. Guy, G. R. Gloney, Tom Grant, Colo. Galgano, A. P. Gardiner, C. P Gardner, r Giants, The Gibson, A. W. Gracey, Dan Grant, C. W. Gillette, C. E. Galgona, A. F. Golden, G. F. Glynn, Nick Gray&Grahatn Gurry, Robt. Garclnettl. 8, Grelner, Art. Gllllngbam, Al Grlves, John Glass, J. L. Glasgow, J. G. Guy, G. C. Gorman, Dick Oenero, Tom Glluseretty, Tony Gallagher. l.V Glcnroy, J. «• Graham, F. D. Glllete, Charlie George, Har. Gilbert fcAlyn Glass, Dan F. Gardner, H. Green, L. L Hlllert, Chas. Haslem, J. II. Harris, Carl Hlckey, W. H Ueoerl & lingers Hughes, . Munsford Harris, i/ouls llogan, (i. W. Hoffman, n. G Hiirdy, Ed. Elubbards, The Hoffman, Max Howie, Willie Howard, Bert Holmes, Slier. lionet, Al. llcnelln, — Hunt, M. A. Horton, Walt. Hooper, II. It. Hodges, W. C. ges, W. Hamlin, Paul Hart, Hilly Hennessey, Hastings, Hen Herbst, Art. Hordoway, Hale, Geo. Hammond.B.C. Hathaway & Walton Helstons, The Howard, Fra'k Hoyt, Geo. B. Hilton, Dave Holt. Dan S. Hughes, M. B. Hayes. F.dm. Hill, W. Harrison, Louis Hayes, Thos. Irwin, Fred lreson, F. O. Ingraham. Mitch. Imhoff & Conn Isaacs, Lewis, Johnson, Har Jordan, Fred Johnstone, Gordon Jennings, Steve Jacobs & Vantlle Joyce, E. M. Johnson. C. J. James, H. W. Josselln Trio Johnson, Dave Josselln Trio Jeffries. A.&R. Jerge, Eugene Jennings, Steve Kohl, Wui. Kobirie, W. II. Kwley, T. P. Kuappert, (Jus Kerr, Wm. Krunert W.C Koudh, C. W Kendall, Fi-n'k Kenyon, P. ,1. Kelrows, The Kelly, C. J. Kellogg. JlelV, Klngsley Tllton Co, Kilmenl, E. Kelly & Vlnlette KlngslHirys, 'I'he Kelley, Thos. Kenuedy. Frank Kitamurn, N. Keeble. l.'rank Kail, Geo. Knelir, Fred Kennedy, P. J Kanpa, Vic Klnrk, It, B. Keen, Julian Koehler, Matt. l*Roy, Nat T.acoiide, Wllf. I.iim & Adeline T^ice, Grant f.liidermere, J. |l/>gan, Chas. Ijimar ft Gabriel law rente, Al. r^tfavette, It. I-elloy & Clayton Lawrence, Har LaDon, Fred Ix>rene, Geo. Lawrence, Har Ijjrrlvee. A. C Leonl, Har. Lund, L. & R [xiNole, I'M. Irfive, Joe Lnrklns, Jno. IjiwtoD, Herb. Lawrence, Wm. A. UBelle, Wm. l/ombnril. A. P Laurence, Jos. Ixk>, Henry Larrlvee, A. C. Lalleane, Har. Den. iJtferte, Grant Lawrence, Al. Lasley, Art. Irfzelle, David Leonard, J. V. LnZelle, Edw. LePaln, J.W.B Lando, Har. Iceland, H. J, LaRue, Wm. LaJIarr, Har. Larrlvee. A. C Laltex, Job. V. McCfllf. Blllle Murray, Tom Morris & Daly McCarthy.Dan Mack. C. O. McAullffe.Jere Morrlssey, Dave McDowell. Leigh Marlon. Herm, Mack, W. II. Meyers, Ben]. McShane.Chaf Mario, Ben McGinn, F. D. Mack Jr.. J. J \Iorton, H. C, Ma gee, J. J. Mason, W. A Melnotte, Claud Milton, Frank Me.il ay er, Hnr Mackle, J. II. McMulum, Mm MeCnle, Lurry MeGloley, Bob & E. Mellln. T. ti. Maekie, Jos, Mceban, A. H. Mills, Geo, II. Marco, J. Murrlssey It Rich Mullen, I). A. Mazonovltrb,A Muck, Will lord Martlny, K F. Morris, G. D. Mills, Tbos. Murphy, li F. Moorehead, II. W. McClenen. J. E Masaud Bros., Moore, J. V. Meat. Chas. J. McCloy, C. E. Maddox. Al. MacDuwotl. ■Mb, McVeigh, F. It Norman (frogman) Neff, K. C. Nichols, W. D. Newton, Win. Newton Bros. Nissen, Wait. Norrls & Howe Noble, Jack Nevaro, Chas. Sorter-man, S W. Noble, H. V. Nelson, Edw. Nelson, J. A. Newell, Victor Nelson, Har. Oliver, Har. Oppenhelmcr, Joe Orth, Frank Oliver, Har. Ozav, W. Oliver, Chas. Pusey, C. A. Powers, Jas. T Ferklns, it. C. Peters, W, A. Poober, L. A. Potter, P. II. Phelps, E. A. Pntton, 11. K Pnrtello, W. A Parker, S. Paddock, Bert E. Perkins, K. 10. Preston, J. A. Pearl, Hilly Poland, D. G. Primrose. Fred Parker, II. F. 1'iilel. !I. D. l'rosses, lleese Parker, Lem Qulnn, Paul Qn Igg. John (juarry, Allan Ilohhlus, F. V. Itex. S. C. Itonalzo, Bob Itozlno, J. W. Rio, Adolph Rice, M. Russell, A. J. Rice Bros, rtonaldo, E. Hose, A. T. Iliclinrds, Joe & n. Illcnby, H. B. lleese, Willie Roxelle, W. 0. Ramsey & Ilnnlliam Rehon, J. H. Reed, A. 11. Hitler, Frank Itawlsron, Geo Rogers. Har. Reynolds, E. F Ilonge, Henry Itellliofer, Franz Rlggs, Ben Itena, Cbns. Itoualzo, Bob Russell & Tlllyne Riley, It. J. Reynolds, Sid. Rltter, ,>o. II. Reed, A. IL Itellhofcr, Frank RIano, J. W. Itohle, Louis itlley, Jas. RadclllTe, Claude J, Rogers Jc Lnvlne Roach, Bill Roth, Loudle Ram mage, Rowl. Richardson, J. S. Rio, Adolnb Bobbins, Geo J Howe, Dan H. Rising, W. H. Rlnno.J.W (Oc Read & Write Smith, T. L. Starr & Bryant Sawtelle, J. A. Snarks, Chas. Starr, liar. Sprague, Edw. Seymoiir&HHI Bpofford, Chas Smith, R. M. Scbaefer.Thos. Shaw, Allan Sparrow, Hor. Standard Qunr Stanton Jr., Watt Smith, Helb Snow, Dr. Hooy, J. M. Rnboenhrrr, C Silver. Mux Sturnnl, Edw. Stern, A. I". Shearer, Tom Sherman, J. C Slotkhart, Walt. Spaun, Byron Stewart & Raymond St. Auburn. Will Sinclair, Walt Seymour & Dupree Snoml, ltuscli Selith. F. A boo Sun, Pule Tcnoy, Chas. Tlldeu, Geo. E Taylor, F. L. Tunnen, J. M. Troeadcro CJunrtet Teal, Hayui. Tannelilll, Geo. W. Tliurbcr, P. II. Taylor, Lee Taylor, B. F. Thornton, Jas. Thlsi'llon. W. C D. Tripp. CkMk Tulsou, (.'bus. I'rovxllo. Thee Tryon, lllltle Teuney, lOru. Trany, 1*. E. 'I'aylor, l". E. Teggc, Win. Vogel, J. W. Van, C. A. Van. Billy Van Ness. Herb Wilson k ClrllueloDe Wnllace.T.ll.T White, T. V. Walton, Irvln Wernlz, Hayes Williams, Jack White, P. J. West, liel-'or. Wcxtfall. S. II Wrlgbt & Fillmore, West, F. & D. Watson Jr., Ilnr. White. G. R. Wnltel, Dnvld Wills, J. H. Wilson, T. L. SEE NOTICE AT HEAU OF LIST. ♦ '■»■ MISSOt HI. Will in ms Jr., H. W. Wilson, 11. D. Wall, Clar. Wllllima, L.G. Winters. Sid. Willie Ount'rt Wlllard, CO. Wilson, A. W. Wagner, Flo WiUson, Geo". Wright & .Flllmorn West. Oluis. .1. Westrnll, S. II. Whlltler, II. II White, Jnik Waters, Tom Walsh. K J. Wolf. Walt. Wlse.berg,. Har Woodtliorpe, Ilnr. Ward & Raymond Woods, Wm. J Warrington, Geo. Yale, C. II. Young. Ollle Yaiklcy, Young, Young, . Ynckley, Leon Zclvnron, Geo. f rod Do Witt, roanm;er}.— TJtat we»k "Tlie l''ortAuu> Toller," with Edua Bronson In Allciv Nellsen's former roln, scored one of l ho great- est nrrlxtlc unit tlnanelul successes uf lite present opera M.'awui. litis week, "Fra Dl- itvnlo," with DiiMlby Morton, Freil Finer, Hubert Wllkle, llolu-rt Ihimlerlek mid others In tlie eaxt. "The Miisroi" next. I,v on Hie paper. The whole bill Is good. lie lllcre, Purros Bros., Hlckey mid Nelson, Yorke and Adams, and Eliza- bet li Murray, who reinnlns for a Bvcond week, are some of Hie Itest. Kiiebnbk'h.— I^wrence Ilnnley onrl his stork eiMiipuiiy presented "Trilby last week, to fair business. The production was of PvWof Ffl rltrt .. — Elnnnren lliuinon has been eugngeil for. the leading female rolo In. "The Gnnlen of the Gods," Mart W. linn ley's new produc- tion. Mr. Hunley has coiuraeled with M. Aintbruster & Sons, of Colmnlius, O., to furnish the srenle equipment for ihls pluy, — De Loss II. Milsnll, not "Dr." Kdsnll, s nssuclatcU with Pearl Wlnlhrope nnil John Onman, In tbo Kilsnll & Wlulhtope Slock- m, I*on < oinpnny. wmllw u repertory of plays. , A. A. ,— fSf. lllPntrlc . ul Mil'lUK"!-* Association ,0111c ot Aiiierlea elected officers June II, iu fol- lows: 1'reHilelit, Henry C. Jacobs; first vlco Pfi'sldeiit, (ico. Snnmela; second vice (Meal- dent, Jules Hitrlig; secretary. Edw. C. dent. Jules liqribj: secretary, Edw. C. While: l ,n' n ," , l rcr M*J ub .\ 1 •l«"Tl»'i Jl rectors— Snn ford tlcknby, «. E. Nnnkevllle, Geo. ||. Broud- hnrst and Gus Hill. Tlie association Is com. liosed of mil linger* of roelwlruinn. comeily and dramatic companies, uud Includes ovor three hundred owners nnd managers. — "The Gold Mine," Irene Arkeruian's pin j, opened its season at thu Orpheum Tlie- ntro, Mount Vernon, N. V.. on June H. Be- ports front thnt place state that a crowded House " warmly commended for their acting."' while Harry Salmon nnd the others of Hie company received Hlierol iipiilimse. Several songs wore rendered, the words of which were by Irene Ackcrmnn, who scrveil us iimuipler .". n ? !■• IHirforniaiicc. T\te midlenre In- nnd there Unity nightly eluded numerous theatrical people, an were delegates from tin) V. W. L. fliaiitei 1 . luS, KitHlem Slur mid Port !t,',i uW 1 ? C .'.' r wllUh MrH - AunriTlau" doll Dlclil Is president. Atnonit those pres- ent were: Bum her Imnciin, of ibe K rrim) loilgo; Mrs. Lee, wnrlliy luiiti'on of Pnlty V., l " p, f, r •,. m " , ,he . ""creinry, Mrs. TUeim; V.V,"! 4 . !""• ?. coilnln of the iiullioreHS ; AIim. Whlteker, Mr. mid Mrs. Hiivllaud, Mrs. niniichiir.1, Mrs. Sol Smith, Auielln Knmer- v ,V le ' l 1 !. 1 ,^ ""'!"'». nromlni'ut In tlii'iitrlciil ■ !Li ' , , ,' p ,. ,| , 0,,l J" 110 " Co. will inuko shurt more thai) average nierll, |>erhnps. Misses 'HP* unl II , k nil, when if will i>luy mi engage- I'nllls «nd b'jin-isli hud the two lending « ,,,|ir In >cw Jork. The ciist nt Hie ,Mt. female roles. Joseph llsnsome imil Hal De Jeriimi protluetloil follows: Mrs. Vlrglnln Forest shured Mr. Hiinleys pinmlarlty. Desmond, Ida Chewier; Bessie, Harriet l.suu: "llniiilet" Is .iffer.si this Week. . KIHy. Helen GrnyeB; t.'nvert unit t'rnzy SumiiinAN (Bniidmuster limes, mnnnger). George, juhn Morrlssey; Fnil Cluney, i.'iln- — Inum uud his hand proved u fairly si roug ton I'erry; Bub, Harry Salmon; Knreuinn nl tract ion Inst week, eveu ugiillist the chilly 'V. 1 '"* jnlues, M. J, Moye; John J,. Sliupklus, ._ ,- ■ . . I.. I... .....^ f I I i 1 !, 'I- \r,,ri-„a, Weill her. Kvrl. rmniel soloist, wus feulured. Mammon's I'aiik. — Last week's vaiidevlllu hill wus quite well attended, especially per- formances or 11, la nnd .1:1, which were for I he beneilt of rhe Hood sufferers. The FiiusC Trio was featured. This week's bill In- cludes: Martin's educated uuiiualM, 7,na Aliiltbews, Wm. II. Wilidnm, Brazil mill Ilrnxll. nnd Spniildiog. . Ml End Hhuimts (Ben J. Williams, manager). — Here also tbo vnudevllln bill was fulrly strong,- Jtut tho public loved to gather 'round their own II resides. World's Couiedv Four Were .'featured. Lynn unit Kenueily, I'.ll/nliiMh Knight nnd Do Molno-i were others iu the bill. For current offer- ing ww have a satisfactory vaudeville bill, i.iiil H|iei-lnl attention Is culled In the new Hconlc railway. '.i . _ Hashaiiiin's Pajk (llnshagen Bros., mnn- ngersi. — In Inst weeks bill, were Included: Aiiiiiiki nnd Manola, Wlllnrd ami Wllltinl, tii-uce Milton, tiray nnd Fosler, Marguerite. French, Patrick nuil Francisco, Two Jolly Kubes, and Frederick Bros, and Burns. 'Ihn bill wils a good one, and the park drew lis full shorn .of the patronage. Tlie current week Walter S. Ay res, Murguer|li> French, Brooks and Beneke, (%>rilellu Rolsirts, .anil Wilhird and Wlllnrd are thu lending cards. A powerful electric light has been Instiilleil npou the top of Hie "shoot the chutes" tower, and' Is proving a good advertisement. Lhmi-'s Paiik (J. L. Wnllraff, mauager). — The Franklin Sisters, Thomas uiid Holds- worth, EHiei Llxcltc, Smith uud Orodo, tlie Fliinlgnns, Marie llrlnlrup, and Jlmuilii (Nil- 11ns were 'Ihn performers hi nn allructlve bill here Inst week. The park received very good patronage In consequence, though the cold went her was felt here ulso. This week tho lending features nru: Smith mid Oruilo, Al, Amlwch, the Finnlgans, Mono De Ncul, the Walls, and Illlly Fletcher. Kansas City.— At Hie Audltorliim(Wood- ward & Burgess Amusement Co-, managers). — A big production of "Midsummer flights Dream was given last Week, to good at- tendance. Tlie Sunday performance* were 'nler Morrow. rr«~. P ' . I, ',,?"'! l '' n "' o! lu " m of Siilllvnn. Harris A. Woods, on June H prcBented III He Zena Kelfe with a handsome ring, the M ,|. ling of which loiialslcil of five while dia- monds nnd a ruby. Llttlo Miss Kelfo Is under contract to the flnn for the next three years. During the pnst season she enu.-leii l!' V."'* °. 1 ""'. Ilulu mother, Iu "The Fatal wedding. She Is spending the summer months with her motbernt ImtU Bi-iicb, L 1., where sho will .reninln until rehearsals fur next season commence. — E. S. RrlR-ham; the well known Mis- smirl mniiiigcrj who conducts the new (Hills lllcliiiioiid. — At the Acadniny of Musla (Thos, u. Is'uth, mnnnger). — The Hllten Co, June in eniers upon Its fifth week of tho Summer season, with "Tho Silver- King"' as Hie curd for tin* week, (Irnyco Scott will muke her reappearance in. the east, the. Urst time for four weeks. "Duvy Crockett" proved u Hue drawing hill during entire week of «'. Hunt: tt'liiis, McKee, malinger I. — Tbu lilffeii Musical Co. fulled to upimm- lieio s, us hllli'it, owing to washnuls nn tho South- ern Rallwny, mid thereby lite trttuks rmild not be located till Wednesdny, when they were fouud In some small .North Carolina town, nnd rushed 16 this city. Tlie lli-sr. performance of "Miun'selle 'Awklua" was given Wednesday, 10, and' since to crowded houses. The Bijou Comedy Co. opens for lite week of IS, In the new minstrel piece, "Tuxedo," nnd all the old fnvotltesrotum. Notks.— Manager OIlTen will enter suit ngultisi Hie Southern Hull way for side track- ing hiiggugo uiiueeessnrlly ot tlin "Mnin'selln 'Awklim Co.. iiinkltig II Impossible for them lo appenr till HI, InStentl of 8. . . ...Mniia. ger itex, of the Bitekroe Beni-h Casino, paid ibis citv n hiislv visit, Iu mnke further ur- rmigements for tils house. ... Manager Lentil wns In Lynchburg last week, and riurior has It he has thu new theatre lense, mid thus adds iiiniiliei- Iioiiho te his string— eight In u II Friink lliiriiis, formerly lender o( IIIJou nrchPHlrn, Is nMiortod to-be Investlug In potato farms near Birmingham. ■ » ■ ' « Norfolk.— At the Ocean View Casino (Jake Wells, mnnnger). — Considering tba very dlsngreenhle went her business uf this resort for wis»k of June 8 was very good In- deed. The attraction, "A Turkish Texan." was highly siiHsfiivtory. For; week <■( 15 the Pnu-Anicrlcnn Minstrel (>. |„ booked to hold the boards. ' Mr. Wells, who hhs entire/ charge of the iimimeinent end of this resort, has uinde many Improvements, which nru not only greatly appreciated by the publlo but by Ills small army uf employes tls well. L, J. Le Fanrher, who has licon' Manager Wells' right hand mnn slurs the opening »c Ills ilrst theatrical enterprise In this city, continues to preside over the bos olllce. Hunt: TitKATRH (Abb. Smith, manager),— Peoplo to bo seen nt this resort for week uf IS are: Laura Ho Luc, Slnntnn Wells, Wtilker and Wiley, Zello nnd Chas. M. West. Busl- ness Is good. The regular season nt HiM liniiso will eloie 110, Mnnnger Sniiih is now mnklug ncllve prepurntlnnn to open Ills Summer flnrden, which will probably bo reudy for Imsluess about July I. Manhattan Tiibatus (Fred V. Fleck, mnn- nger). — For week of Juno IS the following peo|ilii appenr ut litis house: Itnso l.ane Jim Woodvlllc, Nellie Hiiniford. (.'npelmiit nnd Ciipeinml, Minnie Warden, Tngett unit lliiiuiuoud, Aldrldge, Bend mid Aldrldgc, ami I'ui-cell nnd Lnwls. Aiiini'iuiiM Tiir.tTim (J. M. Bnrton, mna'< ngcr). — New neouln for week ut ift lire: Tint Mlllons, Helen Mar irt, Ambrose, and Itny Jcffi'rles, the Two Hobbs, Hut Thcnu llehiz, Miirrnv nnd CI in nr. Johnsoti nnd Sulli- van. Florence Kdwnrds and Chas. ItOnttt Jr. Uiisliiess Is very good, Manager Barlun, Who Is now getting i-ver.vlhlng In ship shape. will, Iu nil iirohiililllly, open, his enfu uG Virginia Bench about July I. *»« ■ | IOWA. Theatre. Kanson City, uud other huuui>s, was ■ CUI-Mm caller June 1. Mr, llilgham hi n New York City, locking after his business Interests mill Issiklngs for next souson. — The whoreahoiilii of J. Harvey lile-im who wqft robbed uf a waft-lf and overcoti I u I Sprlnglleld. III.. Insf DenUer, Is de«lr"a — ■ »■ » MINNESOTA — (SCO Page :im.) n^.t* r?"L'~i ,t »» tl "' MrtroiifllirBn Opera Iioiiso (it. N. Scott, innnagor).— Tho Ftrrrli Slock Company, Wifk of Juno 7, received good pnlri)nuge, ami a largely Increased nt. tenilnuce over tliulr opening week, tho bill being "My Friend from Indln." For week !«ir J t 9 ,u> . \' u V.! i '' w . ni ,m Iiri'seiiled, "Woman Agulnst Wowaa" will bo tho hill for week of 'J".. Jim Woodmen Minstrels anil VnuVvllle Show hud big hiiHluess V>, 1,'t, tlm follow- ing people pnrllclpiiHng: Minstrel perform- atic-p — Al, (I, Fkiiirnoy. Billy iConr Art White, J fin Hllk. Jack tl'Tnole Vluto of Prlin rose A l^ekslndiir), Juliu II. flsllnglier, Lou s Nash, Ed. Don!!, Jane iroiiniul, con- trill p; the Co uutblu yunrtette, f^ulse Lurtlo (Into of # JtogerH Bros,), Joseph Aluc Aiiatlnm, Prof, I othrus, In funcy club swing- n«; Lewis Knillli, Jit mnglc; Berna Lnp- linm, In ilmnintli: sketch; Minn l#lnnd. In recitations, mid u fancy drill by Wisulmen itirllo (Into of t JtogerH Bros,), Joseph liinllnm. Prof, Ilothfus, In funcy elm! s ng; Lewis Smith, Jit magic; Reran mm. In dmiimtlc sketch; Minn l#lnn ecltntlons, mid a faucy drill by Wihi„„, for the benefit of the local Hood sufferers, team, the enlerlnluincnt closing with n farce and a large sum of money was realized. I ho Tlie house Is closed for the season, cxcenl production was a line one ; about two bund- for occasional local entertainments. ' led and fifty children took pnrt, and they were beautifully costumed and splendidly trained In their dances mid inarches. TIiIb will close the regular season at the house, but on 14 Lester lK)nergan'» Players will sturt n season of Summer stock, llio open- iwrorus lireeu, i.. u. ----- : ' An drew Valid. Star. Ooerss, RC. A Mack, Andrew Crawford. J. R. Glroux. E. V Blenvenn, Edw. J. Bergeron, A. Brliadldge, Geo Belmont, Al. Bhtna A Nlso Tlentley. B. I>. Bfack, J. J. Brownie, Ed. Block, Al U. Cnrnes. II. M. Cnnnlngliain. Robt. Conlln, Prof. Cherry, yt.A. Coakle* A McBrlde Connors A . Conners Catnpbe!l,W. B. Cook A Clinton Crahr * ' Summervllle Icampbell, A. B Campbell, Art. Cnssom, Fra'k Conlcy, J. E. Connor, C. M. Carson^ A neltaore ConnA cohrnd Cooke, DewlU Cook. Ben. . Clifton, R. D. Clnxton. Mean, dark. (I. 8. Caufman, - Madelon Co. Orlgg. Wm. A. Goodhue A Kellogg Oaron, Andy Grnhame, Orahome.Fera Gregory, Marv Greenfield, Ben Helms, — Hughes, S. B. llaffmnii, CiM}» Ilewsel, Emll Hulwrtlis, Leo Hnvmnn, Joe Mall.- O. M. Henellai — Hollowny, A S B rmTk 3. Howard. F. V. Hearo, W. B. Sweatman, W. P. Spears, Chas. Schmeli, F, P. Stanley, II. (I. Stabley, R'ch. ■ Smith, Wllllo Stout, G. It. Bully, J. F. Hbubert Bros. Sebart. Alex. Sully.Wlil 10c Sheridan. Phil Stater, Carl Sargent, II. S. Sink, Win. Stuckhart, W. D. Soils A Dowe» He,lcry o.d inn Splro, K. Smeltn, W. N. Stair A Hurl Snow. Oeo. W Htonley,„C. R. Smith, P. F. Polly, Jne„, Hllhon. Eddie Sannilers. Clnnrle lug pluy will bo "Davy Crockett, and the second week "lloodtnan Blind" will be pro- duced. The third week wo will see the Ilrst presentation ot "I'llsle Vernier," which '' Mr. Iionergan's own ploy. Is cool there Is no reason ■ Players should not draw _. company will bo composed of: Lester Loner, ean, Lewis Morrison, Mtirk Fcnton, Walter Marshall, Guy Leslie I^wls. Harold lisk, Wm Dale, Howard Sibley, Alice Treat Hunt, Ann Ivers. Bessie Warren, Florence Camp- bell, and Henrietta Brown. • l-'oiiEST Paiik (Uoyd Hrown, manager).— Konsas City's new Hummer umusetnent 1 1 ace will open on Btinday, June 14.. I he hi In the theatre will be: Eva Muilge, Will II. Fox Dixon, Bowers and Dixon, Balogallls, Carson nnd Wlllard, nnd Blmm-llornm-B-r-r-r. xcept EMI'/iii: (A. Wcinholzer, imiiuiger).— Itusl. liess was very good week of 8. Nnw people for week or IS hto: Dorothy Davis, Mamie A. Norrls. Belle Stewart. Miss Collier nhd Hnny Cross. Those holding over: Hndlo tilnnntng, Harvey uud Delia Heese. Grace Nelson. Notkh.— Tho St. Paul Horso Show, nt Lex- ington Park, 33, 34, 3S nnd 2(1. pronilsos tn he tho swell event of the ssnsoii. L. N. . If the weather Scott Is president, W. G. Cnrllng Is nccre- why Hie I/)norgan tarv and treasurer, and I). 11. Mills manager, good houses. The 15,000 In cast prizes will be distributed, and - tho show will be given under canvas, nnd the grounds Illuminated by hundreds of electric light*. Nothing but bad weather can proven t tlie success of the enterprise, una that has been provided against ns well as possible II. M, Unmet secured tho privileges at I.nko Pbalen. THNNKMHKE. Nnniiviiie.— At Olendalo Park Casino „»v>....™ .— ---.--"- ii.min mnnn. <'•■'•'• Allen, manager).— One of the strong- Ei.ECriuc Park <"« m „" on 1 J» m / n ' t B '" nfl 1 : est nnd most vnrled programmes ever given ger).— A force of men are linn nr work M (|||h thtalTe waH ,„„ (>t r«rln«tr for Ihn past cleaning up nnd repairing Ihe unmage tno „ ( ,„ b i m lienti„rto am time n «,m ...*i„ X high water did. It Is not definitely settled when the opening wW'nc- ■»« > record breaking one from point of nttcndmlco nnd reeolpts no well. Fred' C Ln Dell opened the show with an exeelleu t pre- sentation of mnglc, defying detection, War- ren and Howard, In tlielr sketch, entitled "Idlosyncrnclps," wnl-o very laughable, anil — w - ■ .- . ruTTiii niiif iiwrsi'.-^-A new stock recelvisl recalls. Francesco Bros, (Laredo (r,M ?.'i «S ! %l « elnflie trees- nnd lllnke) had n new net, wl(h special company, man aged by N d s eln, tut treos . eleclrlcnl effects, easily their best " r ^i° - ti I... « veri 'nrontti le ^ and artist <• produetloil. and so pleased tw to hold tho promises to be n very proNUime ■;»_",«' i.. Li«b» ihiiiiv minutes overtime. Ifonne. wbn DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. Waalilitgrtnii.— At the Columbia Theatre Marks, . (mui. dlr. Morris, Wn. Markbam. Hat MHlard, II. F- Madden. I* »• JIcReynolds, Leon Morris, nilly Myers. W. IT. Marlowe, J. O McDonoiigii, John Miller. T. N. McDonald, l.u Mack, J. . Moore. Leo. »e(iee, M. W ndilerns, The Mitchell. Wm. Shu maun. G. ,.,,,, fJ|r , f fom Hfaf McDonald. Geo f eeor, Art. ciiabk'8 OitAND TUEATM (Miss H. Wlnl Mix, Clnylon Slvls, Morgna with John T. finlllvnn ns nip. and Selena Johnson ns Greti-heh. The busWs, was fair. T ti s week Is the last of the llerger Stock, and »nV Jekrll and ,Mr, Tltfle" If. the hill, J h T.'Stilllvan nssutnlhi; the prltit'lpHl role. • - -he Oilfeii Stock Co., in night. Katharine Knrnrl, by special engage- ment, rendered threi- lllusirated songs, with rlcbuess of voice, showing excellent muslciil irninlng. Bill v/(-ek ot HI: Lavlno uuil Alenn, Vnrti'iio nnd Nlnn, Tlppfe and Kil- menl. WIIIIiib nnd Nomtiil. Is> nslh-. Meyer nnd Mason, Frank nnd 'Ida Williams. Notts).— Koppc, the liooprologlBi, juggler Den Moines. — At the Grand Opera Houwi (Win. Foster, uinnugor). — Tint Ivnnwii'S, hypiinllHiN, held llln boiirds weelt of June H, mid did good business. . Kuinsui.r, Paiik (Fred Biiebannn, mnnn < ger).— -Tho Beggar Prince opera Cu. pre- sented "The Mlkndo" week ut H, to Hood au- diences. Tun W.iM.Arn Kltnwn will bn hero 111. Now;.— W. L. Bush, of Bush & Gert'*j Mfg. <:<>., Is In town tn make plans for tho erection of u manic temple. . ' ii " it ' ('ednr IlitpldM.— At Greene's ' Opern Hi.uko twill S, Collier, business innnngeri. —Tho Cbnse-Llstcr Co. elimod a big two week's business Juno tl that wan tpilto sat- isfactory to pnlMiis and' box ■ office. The company's season closed with this engage- ment, which iilw> ended the. most prnjltahle year In Hie Malory of Greenfl's Opera House. Notkr.— Will ri. Collier left. 7 for New York i.'ltv, in book nttractlons for HiIh thentro nnd the lowa-lllliuils circuit. Gentry Bros.' dog and pony show Is due here 30. ,:.J. H. NeWlfuin wns In town Id, mt YOfiK'8 FINEST TflBATEES Delneen Theatre. - New York Theatre, Itnlrkei-lioefcer Tlteatie, Criterion Theatre. Hiiinmerslelii's Victoria 1 beau., t'rnetor's MNtli Nt, Tlieati-u, Onrden Tlieslre, New Majestic Theatre, Orunil Opera Hoiite, West Knit Theatre, Prlnress Tlpvatre, Aeolian Mn.lc Hull, Proctor's mill tit. Theatre, Mudlton Mijnare Theatre, Metro|iolls Theatre, Foiiiieentli HI. Theatre, Mendelssohn Hull, Irving I'liue Tlientre, SEATED WITH 0BA1D RAPIDS CHAIRB. OFI'It K AND SAI.KHllOHM, ' 28 WEST 19th St., NE W YORK . Notice to Managers. WE MAKE TO ORDBR Beautiful Embroidery and Magnificent Stage Gowns AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Tlis work Is of the very highest grade. Rnllre pro- ductions tilted nut. II will jmy v". loglvousacall mid seu our line. KA'I'Z < KA17., in Lexington Avenue^nssr ooth olreet, >jewji|i»rk.^ _ STEAMSHIP TICKETS by all lines, cliolcfl oublris nt lowest fares, sailings, plans and fun llirnrnmllon, foreign money, letters nf credit, travelers* e.1iei|uc8,clii. l ciin he had by applying to RAYiOBD ft WniTCOBB 00., 2JBS Union Sq|Uaar», Pimne ouno-ia st^ ■ .^B aw Tarli« ' DR. L. DREE KONHKI, SURGEON DENTIST. Noextrsctliiii. AHientii unveil. No.pslu. H|icclii rates to professionals. 11170 1.KXINllTONAVK.. cor^Jflll^Ht^.N. y.^ , ity : _ i Snourlty. l=>rlv«lioy I 'I VK HOI.I.AHH PKIl YKAJl Will secure k imx Iu the l'lllB AND llOKOUH FIMJOK VAUI.1H of lfl» IADIB0I SAFE DEPOSIT COlMIY, In WMoh your valusble tiMiers, JAwj'-T^EV,* be lately kftpt. Trunks, Silverware, I'lottirM, Sto., MM in worago. •■ ' XOH Klnh Are. US* Oroadsray, (Ktdiiua squsrs) Lincoln Trust Ou. BQlldlng. 398 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 20. NEW YORK CITY. I. Itevlew and Comment. — The closing of three more theatre* last week (Wal- laces, Ifce Acadkmi or Music and fbe Orami Opkba Houbb) leaves few resorts open except, those which cater to Summer patronage At the Knickerbockeb Tub- a*kb, on Jane'8, Blanche King made her Ktcllar debut, In "The Blonde In Black," which then received Its first presentation on iiny stage. The concensus of opinion was that Btnr and piece were successful '.rim continued attractions for the week end- lug June 13 were: Henry K. Dlxey at the (jAiuticK, Blanche Blng at the Knickbb- iiucsEH, "The Earl of Pawtucket" at the Manhattan, "The Prince of Pllsen" at the llnoAOWAT, "The Itunaways" at the Casino, "Tho Wizard of Ob" at the Majbbtic, the Wuss Orchestra at Madison Squaub Oabden, «hc Pike Theatre Co. at Webbb ft Fields' West End, Summer opera at Tebbacb Oar. urn, Dan Daly at the Ubrald Squabs, "The Hultan of Suln" at Wallace's, Jacob P. Adler at the Academy, and the W. O. Stew- ■irt Opera Co. at the Grand Ofeba Housb, 1I10 last four named closing on that date. Dramas by tbe F. K. Proctor stock com- tunics, with added vaudeville features, were presented at Pboctob's Fifth Avbndb, I'lKIV -KIOHTH STBBBTBBd Onb Hundbbd and TvreNTf-riroi Stbbbt Variety en- tertainment was furnished at Pabadisb (iAiiDBSH, St. Nicholas Qabdbn, Pboc- '1'OB'S TWBNTI-TU1BD STBBBT, TONI PAB- ■rnii'H, the Cibclb, Keith's Union Sqoarb, the Dbwet, and Uurtiq ft Seamon'b. At IIubbu'b Museum the usual vaudeville ond curios were seen.. .. ..Summer vaude- ville was also presented at Bbiohton Ukacii, Uendk.rson'b Music Hall, and Luna I'auk, Coney Island. Herald Hiianre Theatre (Chan. Froh- luun, manager). — "The Knickerbocker Olrl." « musical extravagansa, In two acts, music iiy Alfred B. Aarons, and book by Ueorge 'Pollen Smith, was glvon Its first New York production Monday night, June IS. It was originally produced March 8, at the Co- lumbia Theatre, Boston. Tbe work Is styled n musical comedy, but' the book scarcely iirlngH It to that standard, Mr. Smith's ef- forts having little merit. Mr. Anions' mualc, however. Is meritorious to a considerable de- gree, and will be responsible for whatever success the "Girl" attains. "Just a Smile," "To Buy," "Contrary Mary," "1 Love You." "I Wouldn't, Would Youf" and "Ma Linda Love" were among the best of tbe numberi. Josephine Hull easily carried off first honors. Will II. Sloan was good; and other members of Uio company did the best they could with 1ho material given them. Alda Hcmrnl de- nerves spuulal mention for her rendition of two books. She possesses a good voice, which nho knows bow to use to advantage, mirl tin- minimise accorded her efforts was hr-orty and well desorved. Tho cast In full: Kunford Merton, Sydney Dcane; Terry, John KMXBl l'rof. Hcriunnwarts, Wlll.H. Sloan; Abncr Merlon, Hurry Kelly ; Don Carlos Es- trobttnu, Ceorgd lluiiey; Messenger Boy, Alloc Clifford; Baldwin, Bdgar Halstead ; Jlulgul Rosaros, Edgar Halstead; Captain Nunez, Cbas. Judels: Captain Barns- ilc, t.'lioM. Jndels; Eleanor De Keuy- 'ter, Urnco Belmont; La Bosa Reuy- Imnn, Nellie Beaumont ; Roxle, Alda Bernini; Daisy Douce, Ada Bernard ; Trlxle Tiller, Nina Ituudull; MIhh Madison, Helen Irwin; Miss Lexington, Caroline Locke; Miss Gram- HK'iev, tidythe Mover; Murray HUI, Maude l,e ltov ; MIhh Riverside, Olllo Woolford ; Miss Lnrclituont, Beatrice Flint; Miss ISngle- wood, Clara Mac Cord; Miss Pelbain, Flo- rence Campbell ; Miss Irvlngton, Minnie Jnlinstou ; MIhh I'lnriuont, Georgia Campbell ; Miss Woodford, lOdna Knrr; Miss Hoffman, Kfllii MIlHler; Miss Waldorf, Louie Sprague; Miss Million, iono Kerr; lues, Sndle Long: Dolores, Gwendoline Coate; Mebltable Mer- lon, Josephine Hall. Circle Theatre {Percy G. Williams. uiunugur). — This Is tho nineteenth and last week of tho present season of this cosy tbe- tllro of polite vaudeville. Tho house will cluso with tbo Sunday concert, night of Juno -l- Manager Williams Is to be con- gratulated for successfully placing his the- atre, In this abort Benson, In the front rank of metropolitan theatres, while the quality of the people selected to entertain his, pa- trons has been the very best. Kor the closing week uu excellent bill tins been pre- pared. It Includes: Mile. Adglo nnd her truuiKi of pcrfoimlug lions, Fey and Clark. ' la Will M. Cressy's popular farce, "Tho spring of Vim tli ;" Hilda Thomas and Lou Hull, in "MIhh Ambition ;" (Jus Williams, "The Herman Senator ;" Coatcs and Grundy, In "The Watermelon Trust ;" the Exposition Knur. Iii mirth und melody :• Stuart Dames, vocalist nnd comedian; tho Allisons, In their Swedish skit, "Minnie from Minnesota ;" Va- ICHCii. the ' dainty gymnast, and tho vlts- criipli. Truly a grand bill. The house will leopeu In August,, ond contlnuo Its policy of presenting only tbo best and most refined nets of tho vaudevlllo stuge. Dewey Theatre (Sullivan ft Kraus, managers!. — Two audiences of excellent hIss assembled hero on Monday, June IS, when ii company styled Alblnl's Gay Manhattan liurlesmiers catered successfully to their entertainment. The company Is composed of 'veryi cnpablo material, and. beginning with a laughable skit, entitled "The Reception," followed by ou excellent olio, In which were Mildred Gllniore, Helen Itusscll, Coyno und Ardell, liumon-t Misters, Nellie Mogul re, Lnw- renco and Edwards, Crawford and Edwards, and AlUlnl, there was not a dull momeut. 'fin- tuiow closes with Tom Coyne's funny hiirlosiiue, "Hotel I>o Aster."' Casino (Sam S. ft Lee Soulier!, mana- gers). — "Tho Unnaways" Is In Its sixth week. Ou Monday, June 1(1, Kay Templeton mode her firm appearance «s Josey May, Hiicceciling Dorothy Dorr. Miss Templeton Introduced her well known specialty, and scored a success. On tho «anio date John D. Gilbert succeeded Al. Fields as Dlagnoslus Fleccoin. Gnrrlck Theatre (Charles Frohman, inn linger). — Henry K. Dlxey Is now In his lift It week, presenting "I'uclng tho Music" nnd the curtain raiser, "Over a Welsh Rare- bit." St. Nicholas Qardeu (lluahlm ft Howe Amusement Co., lessees). — Creatore and his Italian baud »f sixty-live muslelans was the attraction offered at this resort Monthly night, June IS, before an audience that lilted tho house. The programme Included selections from "I.uclu ilf Lammormoor," "Mlgnon," "William Toll" and "Carmen;" a march, by Creatore; u minuet, by I'adc- i-ewHkl ; u innreli. bf Victor Herbert, au argon offorulnry. by Bntlste, and "Pus des Flours," by Dellbes. Tbe performance »t the band aroused the audience to a pitch of enthusiasm equal to that of this leader's former appearances In this city, anil there Is no doubt that the ens — lengthy and a profttabii Paradise Hoof Gai merstolu, manager). — The current kill In- cludes: Rlrcobono'B Horses, Franco riper, Seventeen Uooaler Zouaves, Gnlettl's Mou- kpvs, "I'uiicli, Judy and Company." Coin nod Johnson, tho Four Nlsrlilons, Wilton Bros,, Mr. and Mrs. chiunberltilu. no doubt that the engagement will be a ngthy and a profitable oue. Paradise Root Gardens (Oscar Ham- Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — "The Woman Hater," this week's bill, presented the members of tbe house stock company In a whirl of farcical complications which some clever acting made exceedingly funny. All the players won honors, but Florence Reed was particularly effective In a role which she acted with spirit and fine humor. Wal- lace Krsklne proved his general adaptability by ploying bis scenes with good comedy effect, and George Friend, Charles Abbe and Margaret Drew also deserve special men- tion. The cast : Samuel Bundy, Charles Abbe; Tom Ripley, Wallace Ersklne; George Dobbins, Geo. I'M win Bryant; Prof. Horace Mulbrldge, George Friend ; Dr. Lane, Albert Roberts; William, C. Russell Sage; Thomp- son, Harry Bourjobn ; Orlando Hawkins, Cnrleton Levlness; Mrs. Lucy Joy, Florence Iteed; Mrs. Walton, Margaret Drew;. Miss Alice Lane, Loretta Healy: Jeanette, Flor- ence Wilson. The vaudeville portion of tbe bill named : Bohannon and Corey, In tbelr excellent Illustrated song act; Waldorf and Mender, comedy acrobats ; the Two Roses, In their novelty sketch ; Kellar, bag puncher ; Kamochl, magician, and the kalatechnoscope. Procter'* Twenty-third Street The- atre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager).— Walter Turner and hlla Blow, assisted by Thos. It. Curtis, again head tbe bill In "At tbe Turf Inn." This Is their third week at this house, which is a guarantee of the ex- cellence of the act. They were given five or six encores on June 15, at the after- noon performance. Le Roy and Woodford contributed an act that pleased very much, and Ford and Dot West, always effective performers, brought "A Young Politician" under the wire a successful candidate for favor. Johnny Williams, comic Chinese jug- gler; May Evans, whistler, and Ferrer. Cole and company, In a capital comedy sketch, entitled ''His College Chum," all came in for marked expressions of approval. Others were : The Three Demonetise, contortionists ; Hugh and Bessie Lee, In a novelty In Il- lusions', Bush and Gordon, whose acrobatic comedy caught on readily.; Leonard Kane, dancer ; Taggart and Healy, Irish comedians ; Al. Lawrence, mimic, whose act Invariably scores a hit, and the Norrlsses. The kala- technoscope continues. Kelth'a Theatre (E. F. Albee, general manager). — The house was crowded on June 10, even to scores of standees. The bill this week Is headed by the Initial production on any stage of Howard Thurston's mysterious Illusions and modern magic. With a beau- tiful stage setting and costumes this ma- gician performed really marvelous feats with a deftness which caused the large audience to burst Into load applause. It Is certainly tbe most pretentious, In Its way, of any Icgerdermaln act seen here recently, and nearly all of Mr. Thurston's feats have never before been seen here. Mclntyre and Heath (second week) appeared In their orig- inal and always welcome "Georgia Minstrels/' The audience enjoyed their set as of yore. Boranl ond Nevaro produced tbelr novel act for the first time here, and, gaining a round of applause for their novel opening, they concluded with some excellent comedy acro- batics. Charles Kenna told funny stories, Beatrice Morcland, society monologue; Col- lins and North, rapid fire talk; Arnesen, equilibrist, who has Just returned here after four years of successful European engage- ments ; Wood and Ray, In a funny bunch of nonsense: Meyers and Rosa. Jugglers; the CralgB, In a dainty musical specialty; R. Foster and his musical dog, Clifford and Dixon, German comedians; Lenore and St. Claire, 'Tho Dude and the Soubrette," and tbe motion pictures comprise tho bill for thla week. l'astnr'a Theatre (Tony Pastor, mana- ger) .—What might appropriately be termed regular midsummer audiences. In point of also, assembled here oa Monday, June 10, to enjoy one of the best bills of this season. The Mozart Comedy Four, singers, dancers and comedians, top the bill,, and right worthily so, as they scored strongly In their comedy and vocal efforts. The Tossing Aus- tins appeared In a clever comedy Juggling turn ; Healy and Farnurn, In comedy, sing- ing and eccentric dancing, were one of tbe best acts of the bill, especially In their dancing; the Reed Birds, always very popu- lar here, and deservedly so, created laughter and appluuBO In "Look Out for Johnson ;" Fredo and Dare were well received; the Dancing Howards Improve in their work steadily ; Lillian Shaw, comedienne; I/a Veen and Cross, balancers and exponents of physi- cal culture ; the Juggling Burkes have n Just claim to their title; McDonald and Huntington sang and danced acceptably ; J. H. Stevens Is an entertaining magician ; Al. Coleman scored heavily as a humorist and mimic; the Trl Iters produced pretty ef- fects In the way of rag pictures, and the vltugraph closed a capital hill. Madison Square Garden. — "Venice In New York," with John 8. Dues and his or- chestra, opened Its third week on June IS. Broadway Theatre (A. W. Dingwall, manager). — The current Is the fourteenth week of "The Prince of Pllsen," which has I proven a remarkable ploying attraction. Atlantic Garden (W. Kramer's Sons, managers). — The Three Hickman Brothers, , In a novel comedy act; Hoy and Lee, He- brew character Impersonators ; Brandow and Wlloy, colored comedy sketch team ; the Cos- . tanos. novelty dancers : May Ward, vocal ; comedienne, and Charles Escbert'a Elite Lady Orchestra ore the attractions for this week. The Sunday afternoon concerts are discontinued for this Summer. Knickerbocker Theatre (Al. Hayman ft Co., proprietors). — Blanche Ring has made a personal success In "Tbe Blonde In Black," and Rose Beaumont has also scored heavily. This Is the Bccond week. Manhattan Theatre (Harrison Grey Fleke, manager). — "The Earl of Pawtucket, ' which opened on June 10 Its thirteenth week, has been playing to a continuation of big houses. Majestic Theatre (Geo. H. Nlcolal, general manager). — "The Wizard of Ob," now In Its twenty-second week, Is still playing to crowded nouses. Murray Hill Theatre (Henry V, Don- nelly, manager).— Tbe last week of tho sea- son and of the stock company opened June 10 with a performance of "The Rivals." Mr. Donnelly, os Sir Anthony Absolute, gave an excellent Impersonation In ' manner, action nnd appearance. George Henry Trader, as Bob Acres: N. Sheldon Lewis, as Captain Absolute ; Walter Allen, as Sir Lucius O'Trls- cer: Edward Morrison, as Faulkland; DeWltt wowing, as David, carried tbelr roles ad- mirably. Frances Starr was Lydln Languish excellently. Isabel O'Madlgan was Mrs. Miiispron. Viola Kellogg wan sweet as Lucy. Tho passing of the Murray Hill Stock Company on June 20 It to be regretted, as the house and company has been admirably managed, and the productions for the five years of Us existence have at ell times been satisfactory. ii n iter's Muienm (John H. Anderson, manager). — This popular resort for those who arc attracted by nature's freaks, or thst which approaches the curious In any form, Is Htlll catering to crowds of visitors dnlly, and gives no signs of closing what, we aro assured, has been the most profitable season In Its history. Hcadllners In the curto balls this week are The Maxons, known us tho flexible wonders. Others to lm seen In the curio halls are: Musical Burke. Carl Holmes, Mmo. Murlllo. Herr Schlamm and Mile. Jeannette. In the the- atre there Is an attractive vaudevlllo pro- gramme. Tub MoNTOOMrHT and Btonb haskrai.t. team, recruited from "The Wlinrd of Ox" Company, nsJsnltM the All Star Vaudeville nine on Thursday. Juno 11. at tho Polo Grounds, by a score of 11 to 0. Proctor's Flfty-elaThth Street The- atre (J. Austin Fynes. general manager).— The auditorium was filled Monday, JWb bJBi when was seen, for the first time at this the; atre, the farcical comedy. "Who Is Brown? which had bocn presented at the Fifth Ave- nue Theatre a few weekB since, and was first t»m In America at Mr. Proctors Al- bany theatre. If the laughter nnd applause that were unsparingly bestowed upon the piece on this occasion can be taken as a criterion, then the play was en unbounded success. The cast. Frank Fuller, Frank Bolleston; Jack Tempest, Paul McAllister; Wlcson, Duncan Harris; a Hairdresser (Brown), F. J. Currier: Mrs. Tempest, Ivjh Wills; MrB. Fuller, Lorna Elliott; Mnrtha Brown, Eva Vincent ; Mary, Marlon Mathcy. Paul McAllister received an ovation upon his first entrance, and made a hit In the character of Jock Tempest. The balance ot the company were entirely competent to handle the parts entrusted to them. Special- ties between the acts were furnished by the Claflln Sisters, who were good In their comedy singing and dancing turn, nnd J. Warren Keane, In a sleight of hand per- formance, also pleased. Next week, "A .Ter- rible Muddle," with Edna Archer Crawford, a strong favorite at this bouse, In the cast. " Ben J. F; " Robdku. business manager _for David Belasco, Balled for London June 13. On tub stags of the Belasco Theatre, on Wednesday night, June 10, a reception was gllen for Mrs. Leslie Carter by .David Be- lasco. The occasion was given In ceieera- tlon of Mrs. Carter's return to her home theatre, after a successful tour of the coun- try. In "Du Barry." The bareness of the stage walls was hidden by draperies, flow- ers and palms, and white and green globes, Interwoven with garlands of laurel, shed a brilliant light on the scene. An elaborate luncheon was served on a table on the stage, and unique favors, In the shape of Japanese folding fans, were given to the ladles. Many prominent stage people and Journalists were present, the guests numbering several hun- dred. ' Tub opening of the Crystal Gardens, on the New York Theatre roof, is set for June 22. There will first be half an hour pf vaudeville, followed by the burlesque, "The Darling of the Gods." More vaudeville will follow, and the closing number will be a review, "Tbe Dress Parade," book by George V. Uobart, and the music and lyrics by Ben. Jerome and Matt Woodward. Harlem.— At Weber ft Fields' West End (Leo C. Teller, manager). — The second week of the Pike Theatre Stock Company engage- ment started in under favorable circum- stances June 10, the house being well filled. The offering Is "The Banker's Badghter." The audience bestowed applause freely on the play and the players for the fine style In which they presented It, and with a con- tinuance of cool weather prospects look bright for a large attendance tor the balance of tho week. _^_ Pboctob's One Hundbed and Twentt- fiktii Stkeet Theatre) (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — This bouse continues to pack them In nightly, and tbe offerings of the stock company meet with approval. "Kindred Souls,'" with Adelaide Kelm and wiiiinrd Blnckmore In the leading comedy roles, supported by the full strength of the stock, Is current bill, and the attendance was up to the standard at both afternoon und evening performances 10. The vaude- ville : John Healy and tbe kalatechnoscope. Hubtio ft 8eamon's Music Hall (Ben Hurtlg, manager). — Business laat week was of the best, and In consequence the man- agement have decided to run for another week. The bill was without doubt one of tbe best ever presented at this house. The following people this week: The Meredith Sisters, Jnmee R. Walte and company, Chas. Ernest, McGee and Walsh, Golden Gate Sulntette. Meeker-Baker Trio. James and onnle Farley, and Madge Fox and com- pany. LtON Palace (J. H. Phlpps, sole mana- ,^r). — The weather would not permit of .be performance on tbe roof garden, and In consequence It was given In the music hall. The bill la an excellent one, and met with full approval from those In attendance. Tbe house was comfortably filled, and with proper conditions existing will no doubt draw crowded houses, as It Is the only place In Harlem giving open air performances dur- ing tho Summer months. Tbe bill Includes tho following people : Puntzer Trio, Carr and Burns, Tyrolean Quintette, Century Comedy Four, C. H. Mackle, Sullivon and Pasque- llnn. Cooper and Shall, Van Brothers, Marlon (Jutes, David C. Kennle, Vera Gray, and Carmon. Executive staff: J. H. Phlpps, solo manager; Jack Shocmakes, assistant manager; Samuel O. Scott, treasurer; Robert Hess and Herman Brode, musical di- rectors. HEW JERSEY. r. R Brooklyn. — At tho Orpbeuni (Percy G. Williams, manager). — "Wang" was pre- sented by the Orpheum Opera Co., to ca- Eaclty business, Juue 10. The cast Is headed y Norma Kopp, and she has the support of a strong company. Big business ruled last week. Next week, "Tho Singing Girl." Bijou (Will McAllster, manager). — This week will end the season at this popular stock house, when tho Spooner Stock Co. put forth ''Matilda" 10. The entire sup- port of the company Is employed. The piece Is a three act farcical comedy, in which tbe Misses Spooner do capable work. Edna May Spooner, In the role of Constance Lamb, Is exceptionally good, while her sister, Cecil, ployB tho title role of Matilda very cleverly. The Important male characters ure left In tbe hands of Augustus Philips and Bon Wilson, who were well received by tho audience. Harold Kennedy Is seen In the role of Snapper, which gives him fine opportunities. Excellent business laBt week. Bmouton Beach. — In the mualc hall (Wm. C. Grover, manager). — Tbo annual season at this seaside resort was opened last Saturday evening, 13, when a capacity bouse was present. The bill presented waa Robert Fulgora, Three Sisters Macarte. Sherman and De Forest, Rose Nayon and her trained birds, Jessie Couthoul, Claudius and Corbln, Eddie Grey, and the American vltagraph. Coney Island. — In Luna Park (Thomp- son ft Dundy, managers). — The most Inter- esting feature of the week will be a motor paced bicycle race, on a perpendicular wall, by Walthour and Albert, which Is said to be the first time that an act of Its kind has been performed. Others on the vaudeville bill are : Mile. Schelle and her lions, which act Is scoring a big hit ; Delmore and Oneida, In double trapeze work; Cameronl, slide; Gilbert and his goats, Mile. Arnette, slack wlro entertainer; ArmtssuB, trapeze; Vroo- man, who chutes on a bicycle ; Howard Kee- nan, who performs a daring act with a bicycle on a wire In midair: Sle Hassan Ben All and his troupe of Arabs and Turks, Bush and Gordon, Two Plcos, and Job. H. Adams. Hbndebson'b (Frank Faber, manager). — This week presents many clever people, as follows: Three American Stars, Burk and Baker, Collins and Hart, Frey and Fields, Palfrey and Hilton. I.uw Harvey, Johnson and Wells, Jones, Grant and Jones, Klein, Ott Brothers and Nlckerson, Grace Lyon, Lyonctto Sisters, Mitchell and Cain, Three Madcaps, Hnttie North, and Spllk. *»» — Geo. X. Wilson was hurt seriously In Savannah, Oa., while playing Tatters, In "Dangers of a Great City,'' in the last act, whore he rescues Snorky from the track. Tbe engine struck him In tho back. Tho doctor of the F. O. K.. Savannah Aerie, 830, toys ho will be all right lu a few weeks. Hewark.-At Proctor's .Theatre i(J. Au» r tin Fynes, general manager).— The ever changing bills offer new entertainment of fnterfst ond the current list boasts Flo win and Walter Hawley as headlines, and Include. : The Elmore 'sisters, Moore and High?, "ianley and Jarvls, BenneM .and I Bleb. Fred Stuber, Lynn Welcher, Three Kelcey Sisters, and kalatechnoscope. Business con- "BwerMc'ffw (C. B. Dnnlap, general mana S ef?-The Uilrd week of business finds this Family resort running quite ■""»thly, and attendance Increasing steadily. TM big electric fountain has become one of the principal features. Open air vyudev lie has also fumiied into favor, and the bill this weVnamtY: Ascott and' Eddie .Nevada Far- rlngton, Walter and Maglll, Eddie De Veau, Annie Baynor, Cornwell and O Day, Two Kingston Gi rls, and Letto and De llo. Atlantic City.— At the Ocean Pier The- atre (Harry D'Esto, representative).— -Busi- ness good Miller* ft *Kauffman's Players present "Hie Sister's Shame" week of 16. The same company will produce "Resurrec- tion" week of 22. *«i,to*. Ocban Pit* Music Hau, (Harry-D'Bsta, representative).— "The Strollers" opens i a two weeks' engagement 10. The Juvenile Minstrels and Fred Morpbet appear after- noons week of 15. „,«,.». ..„„«. Ocean Pirb Abena (Harry D'Esta, repre- sentative).— Boetock's Trained Wild Ani- mals continue to please good audiences. Auditorium Pieb.— Big alterations are being made here prior to the opening, about July 1. Proprietor Tilyou baa promised vaudeville here for the season. Steel Pieb (J. Bothwell, manager).— De Luce's Royal Italian Band continues. Mur- )hy and Oilson's Minstrels are the attraction n the casino on the pier. Dotlb's Pavilion Theatre (frank Gold ie, manager).— This house, ofter extensive em- bellishment, reopens 15, with the following bill: Eddie Weston, Bessie Beasley nnd Ed- win Collins, Bonlta and her pickaninnies, the Majestic Musical Four, Collins, Ma Dell, Terrll! and Simons, the Three Herberts, Fred, Arthur and Louis: the Klondyke Four, Frank Blnney, Kittle Chapman, St. Leon and Mc- Cuslck, Walter Terry and Nellie Elmer, Ed- ward and Nettle Masse, Topsv Turvy Trio. Edmund O'Conncll, Beatrice Goldsmith and Charles H. Forrest, Revere Sisters, Pat Touhcy and Dan Lacy, Lola Bigger and Minnie Dreker. tbe Wood Brothers, Jas. J. and Adam; Burnett and Weyerson, the Zoellers, Edwin and Almee, John D. Hart's life moving pictures, Harry Courtland, Goldle, St. Clair and Goldle. Guvernatob's Theatrb (Bid Fern, mana- ger). — Business Is good. Announced for week of 16 : Armstrong, Baker and Arm- strong, Wayne and Lamar, Foley and Dale, Robins and Treumanlan, Rich and Wllber, Strouse and Young, Carroll and Clark, the Great Mitchells, Goldsmith and Hoppe, tbe Three Famous Armstrongs, Herbert and Wood. Rogers and Marguerite, James Welt- zell. Carrie Barrlnger, Beaucbamp nnd Bally, Cadleux, the Three Heltons, and Sid Fern. Bijou Thkatbb (Huntley ft Moon, mann fers). — Business continues good, and tbe (untley-Moon Stock Co. will continue here Indefinitely. Rovino Frank's Gxpst Camp (Frank B. Hnbln, manager). — Business continues to Im- prove dally. Notes. — Manager D'Esta reports a great line of bookings for the Ocean Pier Music Hall for this Summer. Among the more prominent are: "A Chinese Honeymoon," UockBtoder'a Minstrels, "Miss Bob White," "The Silver Slipper." s — - — Bllsabeth. — Dockstader's Minstrels have been rehearsing In Elizabeth, while tbe band, which will be a feature In tbe parade nnd theatre. Is also rehearsing at Jacobs' The- atre, where tbe company will play July 4. af- ter a season of two weeks at Atlantic City. After the Elisabeth date the company will play Brooklyn. Carroll Johnson, well known In minstrelsy, will be ono of the premiers. The military ond concert band, of which Wil- liam McDowell Drake, manager of tbe Ly- ceum Theatre, Is leader, will give a grand outdoor concert In Scott Park July 4, night nnd matinee. In the afternoon Congressman »'. N. Fowler will read tbe Declaration ot Independence and deliver an oration. The Lyceum Theatre will open the season Aug. 8, with "A Child Wife.'' Tips. — The only daughter of Manager O. W. Jacobs has been at death's door for several weeks, but Is now convalescent. The little one has suffered with ear trouble.... Ticket Taker George Hector, of the Lyceum, will retain his position the coming season. He has proven himself popular and pains- taking Assistant Treasurer James Car- roll and Advertising Manager William Cos- • Tht - of Music pleased a large audience June in Mr. Wlllard has built several new and unique Instruments, which have been added to his Temple of Music, and which wcro operated hero for the first time. The com pony will show under canvaa this Summer and will open at Baltimore, Md., June "•• Roster: C. D. Wlllard, manager: Harry T Carrier, press agent; F. A Wlllard, advance : L. C. Goodole, property ; J. C. Martin, boss' canvas* man ; Hazel Peters, 'cello ; Horry E Chalmers, ' harpist j Kitty L. Wlllard, | n : strumental soloist. Thbi Post Theatre Stock will open ■>-, at the Post, with "Tbe Private Secretary " nnd play "Hazel Klrke" Saturday matinee Other plays In the repertory are : "Woman Against Woman," "Young Mrs. Wlnthrop," "Oliver Twist," "My Friend from India" "Jane" and "Too Much Johnson." Roster of the company: George Le 8olr, manager- Herbert McKenzle, Edward Donnelly, H; V Curtis, Wm. Nowell. Edward Gross, Jane Scbenck, Fernasdu Ellscu, Isabel Donnelly Sallle Leonard, a majority of - whom have been with James K. Hackett the past season Goouac Lakb Casino (A Jones, mana- ger).— This resort has had Clara Williams Moran, Avery and Smith, and Atexandcr Martin, to rather tight business, tbe weather being cold. _ „ _, ' + » » UTAH. Salt Lake City. — At the Salt Lake The- atre (Geo. D. Pyper, manager).— Tbe Tom Show, given by the Press Club, played, to standing room only, June 0. Coming: Amelia Bingham 25-27. The Gband closed the season 6. Mbntion. — Dan C. Loftus extended the courtesies and privileges of tbe Elks Club to T. E. Hadley, of Sells ft Down's Circus, 5, e. « ■» SOUTH CAROLINA. terllne, of Jacobs' Theatre, will reBume their old positions at the opening of that theatre. This theatre will undergo a general over- hauling during the Summer mouths, as will the Lyceum Theatre. Additional electric lights will be Installed In the latter Welsh Bros.' Circus came June 1, to the largest business ever done by this manage- ment In Elizabeth. The great tents were filled at matinee nnd night performances. The circus has been augmented to twice Its size. Two score more horses, wagons and street show stuff have been added to that of a Bcore more arenlc features, Including: Daring horseback turns, Arabic performers on the parallel bars, slack wire and barrel nets, with n troupe of trained dogs, trick donkeys, mules snd horses. Tbe corps of assistants has also been doubled ana tbe street display enhanced treble to that of laBt year, white the admission — twenty-five cents — has been maintained. Clinton Newton Is sole manager, and says business has never been greater nor tbe enthusiasm more marked on tho Btreet or by the tent audiences. s Camden. — All the porks hove been doing fairly well, considering, the decidedly un- favorable weather conditions. The musical attractions continue unchanged, the Roman Imperial Band at Washington Park (Wm. J. Thompson, manager), and Rossini's Band at Wood-Lynne Park (George K. Boyle, man- ager), both, enjoying great favor The many amusements at Electric Park (M. W. Taylor, manager) are receiving plenty of at- tention. 4 » » MICHIGAN. Detroit — At the Lyceum Theatre (E. D. Stair, manager) .—Eugenie Blair, In "Mag- da," played, to fair returns, week of June 8. This closes the regular season at this house. Whitnei Tiieatbi (E. D. Stair, mana- ger).— Hlmmcleln's Imperial Stock Co. pre- sented "In the Heart of the Storm," to good houses, week of 8. They will be seen week of 15 In "Dangers of a Great City." Temple Theatrb (J. H. Moore, manager). —The bill for week of 16 is: Ernest Hogan, tbe O'Brien Troupe, the Orpheus Comedy Four, the Zarrow Trio, in "A Night on the Boardwalk :" John und Lllllou Hoover, Aurle pa&w*"' James F. Kelly and Dorothy Kent, In ^'The Watermelon Girls ;" the American blograph. Last week's bill was good, and received liberal patronage. Avbnub Tiieatbi: (H. U. Larokln, mana- ger).— The Weberflcldlan burlesque, "Bar- bara Fidgety," drew packed houses week of 8. Octavla Barbe, Sol and Nat Fields, Harry Richards. Allen Collin and Matt J Smith all scored big bits. Week of 15 the offering Is "The Belle of New York," with a superb cast and chorus of sixty people. .«?"." ,e Creek— At tbo Auditorium (J. 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HOVIifO PICTURB MACHINES, Films, Slides and Accessories; New and Second Hand, asnofsctured, Bought, Sold. Remodeled and Re- haired. Entertainments furnished. German-Amerl- an Cinematograph A Film pp.. 17ft E. 96th St., N. Y. WANTED. BAND MUSICIANS FOR Rtl D. 8. CAVALRY; Solo Cornet, Cornet, E-flat Clarionet, Baritone, Saxophone, Clarionet, Flute «nd Piccolo. Applicants ronst be unmarried, be- tween sgc9 of 21 and 3ft, of good character and temperate habits, lien who can double on string emclslly denlred. Apply In person or by letter to RE0ROITINO OFFICER, 82 West Madison st ..Chi- cago; hot N. Tremont St., Kewanee, III.: 20 Third kit.. N. Y. City; 1816 Filbert 8U, Philadelphia, Pa.: N» W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Third and Mi te Sis., 8L Lools. Mo. ,_ A. GOODRICH, LAWYER, 641 West Madison si., Chicago; established 1864. Business legal and nolet- Branches and facilities In other Stotea. MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARRANGED tor any Instrument or number of instruments. longs, word* and mnslo, sketches, etc. Send stamp. I1HA9. U LEWIS. fM Richmond Bt.. Ci n cinnati, 6. ACME EXCHANGE, ■ 4U and SI W. tfHth Street, IV. Y. DIDPIIUC atereoptlcons, Song, Posing and JRn UninO. E f fect Blides. List for stom p. FOR SALE or Rdnt, Mechanical Wax Figures, llusloos. Pine Snakes, Marionettes, Paintings, fluffed Animals, Show Stuff, Mend stamp, I buy j»£W Stuir. J. D. SWEET, Atlantic Pity, N. J. MOVING PICTURE MACHINES, FILMS, 'lie. ; Stereoptlcons, Song Slides. Bargains always in hand. Outfits bought and sold. Films wanted. IKKHICAJj HXOHANGE, 634 Halsey St., Hrooklf n. HOWOKTll'H 'tableaux of Erin, 46 beautirul icenea of Ireland, 4 Irish Comedies, Costumes for .Ivlng Pictures; come and soe It : good, like new, Mdy lor road. JOHN HOWORTH, 130 Lebanon St., ■Mjj. Mats. For Sale Cheap, PARROTS, Monkeys, Dogs, Squirrels, Cana- Its, Fish. Tlio largest variety of live stook In the torlilalwajson hand. THE ATLANTIC AND PA- 1110 BIRD gjLjg E, Madison St.. Chicago, 111. WANTED-Partuor, with $loo, for one-half In- west In Al moving picture and Passion Play com- mit;. Ooe who la vaudovllle porformer or has ent proferred, I havo complete outllt now work- US". Address, JOHN O. FOWLER, Bradford. Pa. WANTKD, SECOND HAND COSTUMES, or IwoOcrntin comedians. Communicate Willi H. A. R., Box I0B7. 1'ltmbnrg, Pa. WANTED, TWO ALL 'ROUND COMEDIANS w medicine business. Season's engagement. Ad- WW DR. E. WERNT/,, West Union, la. WASTED, Al LECTURER andOttlcc Worker. DM be a Noney Getter; sober and reliable: good ■teaser on and oif; state lowest, as you will get »S8Z MS " wanted. ROYAL WONDER Wljh RH CO., No. 7, Richmond, Maine. WANTED, SOUBHBTTB, SKETCH TEAM nan and wife). Must change two weekB, work i acts and put them on. Musical ability will be ■■naldereil. Stan, all and lowest in first letter. I JJ an, we live under swell, waterproof canvas, 'file or wire DR. P. L. HERMANN, i. o „ North Walpolc, New Hampshire. P. H.-8lran d and Strand, write. „ WA J7BD dUICK-Al Black Face, Dutch HJ™8 u <" B « ramp. AddreBS PROF.MAURBTTIS, , tlennan Med. Co., Walnut Prove, 111. W ^ NT ,S! D » A No. 1 Musicians at all times, omen, Trombone. Bar., Bassei and Double i u I!"' AdQ 'eBs ART. NELSON, Musical Director, SBH8H Carnival Co., Harrlsburg, Pa., week 14; jjjusbarre, Pa,; week 21. J^COWPANIES PLAYINO IOWA- MlA HOCSK, DUMONT. Seating capacity, 400. 5RJ 9gM«l to draw from ror Al Bhows. Guar- iieed attractions wrlto for open time. — P. J. MoCAULlPK, Mgr., Dumont, la, aVZ H .?° ttAWl »» lc - K AUHt "" STYLE S22™ft Burlesque, Dramatic, Repertoire. un" S?iiS!2Si*™n ■»»««• Send itforioosain- ii iiiKJS, ,I 5 UH0 "miracle, 50c. per 100. i^J^ UiNPORT, 393 W. Van Buren St., Chicago. W ia W .? ,ed » ° 0011 ' Strong Street Fair Attrac- »p? i, oelt of Juno "> H)08, tor Opera House. W .ho". on r5f°"nd door on publio square, fStrfi 8 rc . et ™ r ""» be held. Answer quick, an. I.., 18 , lnl . , . ed - AddroBB RBOTOR * BAlRD, ^llJJliJjJx Mgrg. Pythian Theatre. W , *,?*■». MED. FERF0RMER8 in all lines. aSrSH °J.8 ln '> good dressers on and off. NO ui£77;..?. ut0 -liln flrst letter. Live in hotels. "ANAULR DR. GRAY WONDERWORKERS, _ (Jen. Del., SYRACUSE, N. Y. wffi[ R .iP MT8 FOR SALB-MuslcalCom- ,, L n "*' "Electric Sparks" and -The Monkeys." arr«^ m ^,^. mmed " T; ' e Khedive," by Maude II wi.M Wl0 " 111 * COPYRIGHT A PATENT i^wmM ngton, P. Q. suhf/^OWBRS' SUPPLIES- We make See rti™«. g00d " tor l9Mt money. Bhlps, pipes, SJsfl£2S Pew.baby bottles, tubing and cane. m SFWDHV* f0 » Prt<»»' Chicago Vtol JIgiCo ;l 16M weat Lake street, Ohloago, IU. ?0dJa'tn2 l, , B " n 1fO!,D1,A » D *> w -F 1 '»' Class " RnJISf ,or . 8 «o.ok or Repertoire, for Sale or nSrtS: A'- P««ent being played by Dick M ^T, ol fi er good plays. CUli. MILLlKiaT iin iin.!..iwi.T v v. ALL PEOPLE UP IN "THE TWO OR- PHANS," WRITE FOR A GOOD SOLID ENGAGEMENT. STATE YOUR LOWEST SALARY FIRST LETTER. EXPERIENCED PEOPLE ONLY. NO OTHERS TOLERA- TED. LISTING AGENT MUST HUSTLE AND HAVE BEST CREDENTIALS. WILL BUY OUTRIGHT— SCENERY. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. PRICE RIGHT FOR CASH, OR WILL LEASE SAUK FROM "STOCK CO." SEASON OPENS AUGUST 31. A. M. LOVEJOY, I _ B. F. MITCHELL, A. S..C. LEAN, t "OP"- TRAVELING MOB. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO B. F. MITCHELL, BOX 204, NEWBUHG.N.Y. WANTED AT All. TIMES CIHCUS and Vaudeville People and Musicians. Perm. Ad. It. V. Hall Circus, Fond du Lac, Wis. 1VANTBD- lilgh dive dog, tortlonlsts, Jug -Prof. Medina's address. Want fearlesB, quick worker. Con- gclcrs, Lady and Gent song and dance teams. Write, Bonbeur Bros.' Big Tent Show. Hope, Kan., Saturday, June 20. WANTED, for Harris and Herman's Entertain- ers and German Med. Co., Mod. Performers for No. 1 and No. 'J Companies, Comedians, Dancers, that do hot comedy, put on acts and make them go; Musical Teams. Sketch Teams, Noveltyand Circus Acts. All people must change nightly ; make week stands, under canvas; good treatment, long sea- son and sure salary; make It low; performers playing organ have preference; positively no tlcketH. Address B. HARRIS. German Med. Co., Pleasant City, Guersncy Co., Ohio. WANTED, Small Circus and other Tent HIiowh for July4 Celeiirutlou. 14,ooo people on grounds last year. Privilege and ground free. Special rates over road. Addrex* FRED A. HUNT, Snpt., Penobscot Central Ry., Bangor, Me. WANTED— Good All 'Round Sketch Team for Medicine Show under canvas, a hot Btack Face Comedian that can danre and work up acts; also a good silent turn. Address PROF. I. G. BAUUHMAN, Lewis, Vigo Co., Ind. WANTED, for the Slillwell Comedy Co., Man. for Characters, Woman for Juveniles, and Char- acter Lady or Gent to play piano and do small parts. Prefer people doing specialties. All letters answered. Illilv Malonc, write. HARRY ST1L- WKLL.Fredrrlcton.N.B.careofSHlwcllComedyCo. WANTED, Reliable Professionals making one night elands, to carry our lino of Advertising Fans anil Calendars, wlilcn are sold to Druggists, Shoo Dealers, Hardware Mon, Banks mid Merchants lit general, Elegant outfit, convenient to carry; good commission. $3 per day can eaBlly bo made by giving Hie business a few hours each day. Write today. Geo. H. Jang t Co., 1007 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED— Loading Lady, Comedian or Finan- cial Parmer to Join In tour of successful tried comedy. Bhortcast. Full lino printing, scenery and .■Meets. Excellent bookings. Will Invest dollar for dollar with right party. . . .._ B. M„ care of CLIPPER. "WHO IS WHO!" I want quick farce com- edy people THAT CAN 8IN0, play parts and do specialties; SlBter Act, Ecceiilric CBaracter Come- dian and Sketch Team. ' piece; one show a day Long, sure season ; one Write or wire; name low ' , and Who niece; ouo nrniw n u»j. "nww ,,,,.>, ,.......- .«.. Hummer salary; give age. height ami wolght, and all parllculars. FRANK W. NA80N, Mgr., "Who Is Woor" VergcnncB, Vt., Junu 18; St. Albans, VI., June 19 and 20; Kwanion 21, Enoaburg Falla 2i, Rlehford 24. Newport 'JJ. WOMAN THE CAUSE OK IT ALL.-Great Comedy Drama. Male comedy lead. Typewritten scrip and set of parts, with acting rights, Sio. THE ' MASO.UERADER8— Vaudevlllo Sketch for comedian, aoubrctte or Juvenile woman, $1. AN ACTOR'S DREAM— Splendid eucoro for specialty (male or female), 26c. I'lavB, sketches or mono- logues to order. FREDERICK H. WILSON, 330 Cortland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. WANTED, For Summer and Winter Sea- SOU, TWO SKETCH TEAMS, SISTER TEAMS. Aud other useful vaudeville people, small baud for Bale, 86 Folding Cunvaa Benches, and a Flying Lady Machine, CHCAP. THE STROLLERS, H. T. BOBILllER, Manager, Falrvlew, Kansas, WANTED, For Clias. J. Walsh Dig Electro Specialty Co. (under canvas), Comedian. Sketch and Sister Teams, and Bpeclalty People of All Kinds, who can uhaugo for week. Those doubling brass preferred, Statu lowest, and nil In ilrst letter. CHAS. J. WALSH, Providence, R. I. TYPEWRITTEN SKETCHES, 01 Kitcn. "Kipping Mr. Winkle" (German Comedian ami Souurotte),"Brutu8 and Adonis" (Travesty Act, two males). Ready Saturday, new act fur Irish Oouio- dlan and boubrette, entitled "The Wrong Pat.'' Othoracls. Send stamp forllet. I will write exclu- sive acts for 1 male, 1 female and Sfnulcs until Sept. 1, for %■&. Tortus, $6. Deposit with order; l>alani:c when you read the act and (lnd II satisfactory. AddrOHK BERNARD KLIKO, Playwright, 134 Wcet i!8tn su, New York City. I.OOK! Performers, Look:— For Sale, a Great Bargain, two English Melton Overcoats, 42 inches long, sizo 3d, lined with tho best of red satin; very swell for a neat or change act; good as new; oust $4t a piece made to order. Will sell the two coals for $28. Object tor soiling, doing a new act. Ad- dress Geo. Woodward, 44 8. Bt. Clair St., Toledo, o. THE CROWS' IMPERIAL. STOCK CO Now booking for season of 1803-04. Everything uew and up to date. New Plays, New Scenery, New.Papor. Want Al Heavy Man. good Comedian with catchy specialties, hustling Agent. Want two good fair dates in Iowa. For sale, 20,000 sheets 7 color LtthOH (a bargain), 7 styles 1 and ii Hheota. 2 stylex of a Hlicels and 4 stylos of Window tarda. Swell paper for one nlghtor. BwlUer ft Barring- ton. What Cheer, Iowa. Will sell 80 MBS. cheap. Scud for list. GOOD BARGAINS IN AUTOMATIC MA- CHINES.— Account of other business want to close out Penny Arcade, now en route, coiiblitlog of MutoHOopcs, quarters-copes, Sapnos, Rosennelds, Vletnrias, Minhaltane, Antoramas, Punching, Llft- ing, Klcctrlc, Perfumery, Water Blowem, flrlp, Indian Fortuuo Teller, Picture on a Button. Nanio Plato and others. Will sell together or separate. Large slock of Views In wis, • nuo. w. ripley. Poll Jervl*. V. Y. AT LIBERTY FOR SEASON OP 1O03-04, to Join Al Rep. Co. or a One-Plece Show. I do All 'Round Bong and Dance Specialties, Clog, Jigs, Reel, Buck Dancing, etc. Also Dutch and Irish. Can ohange each night for a week, and always make good. Also Play Parts In Dramas, Farce Comedies, etc. Salary must be sure each week. Reliable manngers only, address AI.EX. II. BUTLER, Gen. Del- Minneapolis, Minn. FLORENCE, Alabama, Opera House, now booking season 1003 and '04. Pop., 10,000. flood show town. Rapidly Improving. M. J. Dlllard Prop. FOR SALE, TENT. 70X80, f 60; Tlckot Wagon, •66; Band Wagon, $100; Tableaux Band on top, $100; Tableaux, e big mirrors on sides, $100. All flrat class condition. Photos, 26c. ONULE TOM SHOW, Oourlland. Ohio , SKETCHES, TRAVBBTIB8, BUR. LE8Q.CE8, Etc., written to order. Highest grade of work. Joseph Kershaw, 820 Button wood St., Phlla. WANTED, tor Panama Medicine Co., good Black Face Comedian for tent (board at hotel), good Street Man that plays banjo or guitar. Low- est salary first letter. Silence polite ncg. Dr. J. M. Condon, Good wine, Iroquois Co., III., for one week. Per. add., St. LouIb, Mo. WANTED— Sketch and Musical Teams; cliango font nights. AIbo Picture and Song Outfit. Vau- deville under large canvas. All Ilrst letter. Knockers and boozers keep off. No tickets; lust been bit. If yoo are good yon have money to join on. If yon haven't, wo don't want you. 0. H. Burton, Hersey, Mich . BARGAINS. -Five l.englhs3TlerClreuBsvats, $26; Amet's Maglnacope Moving I'ici ure Machine, 20 slides, 12 Minis, $26; song slides, 26c. each; Mcintosh Gas Outfit, $20. No stamp, no list. O. P. BARKLEY, Mt- Pleasant, Pa. WANTED AT ONCE, Good Sketch Team for Med. Co. Those that fake organ given preference. Must change for one week and be good workers In acts. Boozers, chafers and would be managers, no. DR C. L. HARNETT, Lamont, Grant Co., Okla. Tor. WANTED TO BUY a Good Combination Sleeper and Baggage Car, or Passenger and Bag- gage, or a Sleeper not less than sixty foot long; must havo steel wheels. Address GEO. KINNERLY, 668 tjulncy St.. Brooklyn , N. Y. AT LIBERTY, Strong 1st or 2d Violin and valve trombone. P. M. i.aitin, Rushvllle, 111. Other musicians furnished, 'WANTED, MED. PERFORMERS dial can Fake Organ. Also Organ Player or Violinist that can Faku Organ. All under canvas. Money sure (tickets), loin on wire. DR. A. J. MILLER, Cumberland. Ohio, Guernsey Co. AT LIBERTY, ADVANCE AGENT, Sober and reliable. Wagon shows, write. Gallatin, Ark. Foster Glasscock, Glasscock's Com bined B h owa. MAPbEWOOD Theatrical Resort, on Con- necticut River. Always cool here. Beautiful scenery, equal to Hie Hudson. Boating, Hulling, hunting, etc. Beautiful large Iheatre. Hoarders and performers wanted nt all times. Terms low. Fawn Saxon, OoodspceilB, Oonn, WANTED AT ONCE. PERFORMERS. Trapeze, Wire, Comedian, Musicians; any good net to strengthen show. Salary SURE. Show doing good business. Travel by wagon. Htato ull. Join oo receipt of wire. Bert Silver, Mgr., Silver Family New Tent Show, Temple, Mich. Will buy some good second hand canvaa If cheap. Good, Useful People for Repertoire. PREFERENCE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO BO SPECIALTIES. ONE BILL A WEEK. HOXTIUAL AND STOCK, WRITE. WM. B. SHERMAN, SHERMAN PARK, HAMILTON, CANADA. AT LIBERTY, Dorothy Holton STRONG CHARACTERS, HEAVIES AND GEN. HUS. Experience, wardroi'o and ability. Slock pre- ferred. Will accept drat class rep. or one piece. Address SPRINGFIELD, MO. HARRY SHANNON WANTS Al Piano Player and Repertoire People. HARRY SHANNON, 78 Plymouth Ple.ce, Chicago. 111. BALLOON ASCEN8ION8 AND HIGH WIRE ACT FOR PARKS. A few week* InJulvand August. Address PROF. OASHELLFA caro of Dillon Park, New Rocholle, N. Y. Jterry-Monnd For Mt inquire at 100 STDYVKSANT AVENUE, Brooklyn, N. Y. BLDJttlDtfJU PAjKK, BLMIRA, N. Y. SMALL THEATRE BUILDING FOR RRNT. B. M. LITTLE. WANTED, ONE CANVAS MAN TO TAKE Care of Small Top; also Pise Performer. One Slay music preference. Long job, DR. 0. O. PANOLER, Houston. Washington Co., Pa. AT LIBERTY, MAN AND WIFE; 8000, Re- liable AND SOBER TOM PEOPLE: CAN JOIN AT ONCE. Address BOX M2, Norm Baltimore, Wood Co., Ohio. PASTOR'S "THE BEAUTY SHOW OF BROADWAY" AT THE FAMOUS CASINO. Messrs. Sam 8. Shuburt ft Nixon A Zimmerman's THE RUNAWAYS And FAY TEMPLBTOW. Continuous Performance THE IOZABT COIEDY FODB, TIE TOSSllfi AU8TII8, Healey A Farnum, Hoed Birds, FltKDO ft DARE, DANCING HOWAHIW, LILLIAN .Mil AW, LA VKP.N ft CRUSH, JUGGLING BIIRRB8, J. II. STEVENSON, McliONALD .1- HUNTINGTON, AL COLEMAN, THETR ILLKRSand the VITACRAI'H. B. F. KEITH'S International circuit. Theatrical Enterprises. E. F. ALIIEK, General Manager, HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE. 8. K. HODGDON, Booking Manager, Association of Vaudeville Managers, St. Jamoa Bldg., Broad- way and 29th St.. N. Y. Huber's "£ Museum OBO. H. RUBER, Propr. WANTED AT AM. TIMES, Living Curiosities, Freaks of Nature, also First Class Vaudeville Acta for Theatre. Address J. II. ANDERSON, Manager. The Biekett Family, ORKATEST OF ALL AKRIAL GYMNASTS AND ACROBATS, HAVE A FEW OPEN HAT KB. Address GRAND RAPIDS, Mlnh. Burrows and Travis. Ditto WEEK IN THE SOUTH, HELEN MAY BUTLER And her L adl es' Militar y Brass Hand, TiniMiino oiiAiri'iira, JOE BIRNES, ■ - Kep. THE H0LBR00KS, GENUINE MUSICAL ACT. Care of M. BOOM, 31 W. 01st St., N. V. WARNING TO MANAGERS. THE FREEZE BROS. Are tho Originators of Spinning and J uggllng Tarn- (murines on Hands, Knees, Head and Feet simul- taneous. Act copyrighted and patented. Flvnn's Circuit ror 12 weeks. rCHE8TNUT GROVE SUMMER THEATRE, PROVIDBNCB, R. I. WANTED, VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES. if you have next week open, write. CHALK SAUNDERS, Manager. GORMAN and LEONARD, 6th Week Who Is Who ? Co. Address earn of ACTORS' FUND, N. V. Oily. Harry Lando, ELASTIC EQUILIBRIST. In ease you WANT MY JUOGLING ACT address CLIPPER. June It anil 22, Steel I'lor, Atlantic Ully. Juggling Books tl.00 each. EMERSON and PELLER. UOMEDY MUSICAL and MILITARY ACT. Hand- ing out lols of laughs tills week at the Statu Hos- pital. Carnevllle, I'alerson, N. J. ■ it Liberty, TABBIGK, BABICIAN. PROF. HOWARD'S "LONDON PUNCH AMU JUDY SHOW." Address YARRICK. « East Mth St., New York JENNIEB FAMILY. S Brother Aol, Foot Juggling and Double Traps. F.u route Harris' Nickel Plato Shows, Per add.. 832 13th St., S. W., Washington, O.O. ISN'T STRANGE THAT BLIND PEOPLE DON'T GET "SEE" SICK (SEA). NOW, "U» TELL ONKI " ALLEY," Are You Still Smoking that Lead Panel' i FLYING BANVARDS CASTING ACT. 2 Ladles aud 2 Gents. Permanent address, OH AS. jjAjjVAjtjMjj Montlcello Ave., Chicago, 111. A NOVELTY. NEWTON BROS. in their original comedy, entitled "MIXTURE." June 16, J. W. Oorinsn's Park Circuit. SOLID BOOKED TILL MAY, 1V04* "^tSSZ** EMIA COTBELY. ■ORRIS AND HHR'IKR CARNIVAL CO., WHEELING, W, VA. « THE BRADYS «™ Had a nice week atTroeadero Theatre Juno 1, loon, and joined Oasklll A Muiidy, St. Louis, June s. Sylvan Beach, N.Y. (BAST SHORE OP ONEIDA LAKK. LARGE FREE MIDWAY. The greatest excursion resort of Ihe Butte, anil one of iho very few Hint did a paying general business during Hie bad season of last year. 2Mi Cottages, 12 Hotels, 24 Boarding Houses, Now booking at t raei i mis of all kinds for the coming sos ■ son. Groat local ion for Tent or Canvas Knierprlsos. All attractions located on tho FREE MIDWAY, near tho largo Public Picnic Park. Wauled, Vaude- villes, Orients, Various Theatres and all kinds of Amusements. For apace and concessions, address DR. M. CAVANA, Mgr. Midway, SYLVAN BEACH, N. V. CONSER'S is iniow. is 15 Trick, Clown and Leaping Doqi. 15 VAUDEVILLE FEATURE NEXT SKA- SON WITH CHAIUPLIN' B STOC K C O. WANTED. FOR Great London Show, AH kinds of Circus Acta (oxcopt rldors) for long season. Slate lowest salary. Musicians for ll. and 0. Want to hear from iho following people: Tho Wings, Geo. 1). Morris, Tom Ardcll, Jcsso Sours hiiiI Myrilu Day. Waul a goiul Boss Oauva* Han. I'selul people, write. Address W. X. RENO, Equestrian Director, :n« Dearborn Hi., chlesto. Kllll Busby Bros.' Railroad Shows Kli.i < lu. a Clowns, tiood Mll.lclana. Also Uood Bar Performer. AtJurais BDBBY BR OS., Pam, m. Wanted, MEDICINE PEOPLE IN III LINES. Man ami wife, or sliiglu specially or novelty, who can change. DR. L. C. SANFORD. Modern Riniiody Co., R'olituon'l, Kv. 816 SHOW ACTS. TROMBONE unci ALTO lo Doubln Orchestra. Also UGOOD HUSTLING MAN TO HUN COOK IIOIJHK. Join at once route Hi CLIPPER. Answer by wlra ur mall Now llarlford, Conn , June 20. SUN BROS.* SHOW. WANTED, FOR MELODRAMA, PEOPLE IN ALL LINES. Want especially, Man for Mexican Ulalnet Part, Man for Good 1ikII.hi I'art; also Carpenter and Props, lo Play Paris. Stale all lu Ilrst letter, refer- ences, age, experience, old. Address ••WOLVERINE," ere NEW YORK CLIPPER. Montgomery Bros. 1 TJnole Tom's Cabin Co., MAN FOR MARKS and PHINEaS, and LEGHKE. Prefer thoan doubling hand; car show. W. N. MONTGOMERY, Manager, Greenville, O. WANTED, PERFORMERS, PIANO, STRAIGHTS IN ACTS, GIIM-KWEI, REM. 00., I'. 0. Box 102, Newark. N. I. MR. AND MRS. W. BUCKLEY,- REFINED Musical Artists, would like lo hear from Managers of Parks. Open for first Class Traveling Co. tor next aeanin. 1)1)8 BRADFORD ST., Brooklyn. N. Y. EsTEMEMB VNUMIT al MIST WANT BUMMER RESORT WORK. LIBRARY MUSIC. Two seasons at Mt. Pocono. Address HOY WARREN, Elkland. P-. 11 1 1 IN 11." AT LIBERTY, Al C0RNE1TIST, B.M.0, A- A. LEONARD, MlUdlclowo, GouU. 400 t* r * *E NE^ : YOtlk^ClLIPPEB. June 20. A LTNE O? REAL SUCCESSES!!! — ■■' ! ■ ' I . ,f ■ i^v»r*» WUMil "i^.'.^f. t X .8. UTTU| TRUE We will announce noon i Each and Every One a Positive Encore Bringer. No Singer's Repertoire Complete Without Them. M. WITMARK <& SONS, Publishers. rBEE-Professlonal Copies to Recognized Performers or those Sending Dp-to-Date Programme-NO CARDS. W1T1AM BUI1DIHQ, 8 WEST 29th ST., HEW YOBS WCgr >lth}.n w;« will he In New Wltmarlt Bl.lg.. 144-140 W. imh St., Jnat below MwrlboroMgli Hotel. (LOOK FOR THB-BKg-HmS-Cl.OCK.TOWKH). -QTJIGLEY LITHO CO., ^SsiT^ Writ, for Price* «nd Sample, of French Pictorial Work. Engraved Block Work. New Process Fautol Work. i Will uw yon big money On your Lithograph Billing. •"• -"- -"" •»"- '"- """ _ " " _ . _ ___ ___ SOUVENIR PHOTOS, S8.S0 AND «8.60 PER THOUSAND. NEVERLATE DATES. ONE DOLLAR PER SET. SPECIAL PRICES ON COMPFLETE LINES OP PAPER FOR SEASON'S CONTRACT. BEST WORK. PROMPT SERVICE. LOW PRICES. ^CwUH. Now Ein. of Paper for R«nrr«»tion" l» Stool.— - new YORK OFFICE, :,oi Knickerbocker umo. . MUSICAL COMEDIANS, WOULD LIKE A (iOOD SHOW FOR II II III 1MB, Address 209 E. ltth ST., N. V. (Sty. Not $1C suits, mind you — lmt Arnheim makings at 81G — A third morcr-valiie 'than the price'lms a right tol A third belterwrmlen t|iirility — a third higher. standard'of lailoriilg— a fhird more swing itiut snap'thon $16* suits are in the habit: of keeping, com- pany with. Serges — wool crashes- homespuns — cheviots— made-to-your measure and made in the way that makes Arnheim mean most in tailor- ing. . ' Your suit must fit or it must stay llere. ' . You can have samples, measuring outfit and fashion cards, free upon request... . J Broadway 8 9th St., N. If. Stage mechanics. The Summer home, whleh Is being rnnln- (n I licit by Wult. T. lloiilchi'ii, and the Htiigc hands of the Stiii- Theatre, Milwaukee, Is a very popular pltice Uicso days. Several ineinlici's of the profession are putting In i he Summer there; unions them ore: Mrs. Joe Oiipviiliclnifr nnd mother, unit Mrs. l'hll I'lstler. The Onks, us the place Is known, Is limited III n delightful place on the hunks uf I .nke Oknnchce. John J. Foley, who him returned to Mil- waukee from his season on the the rond with Tim Murphy, litis resumed his place, at the Stur Theatre, thnt city. James Slouoker, slate inecliiiiilc of the Invaders, closed ut Milwaukee 15, nnd Is Id nonunion, Mich., where he will put out a carnival. Theatrical scenic artists of Chicago hare perfected an urbanization for their advance- ment nud protection. They have upplled In the 1. A, T. K. K for n charter. Ansel Cook. Is the president, Lec.&L Hurt, secretnry. Uaudeoille and minstrel. At.. IiAwukNCK, the mimic, mourns the loss uf Ills tool her, who died at her home In Kent, (I., on June II, after undergoing an iipernlliiu for iiimor. Mr. Lawrence was compelled to close his rnengement ill Keith's, lloHlon, on Wednesday nljjhl, :i. Tin: ihTii.ksoit. house managers have funned (in liidepumlenl circuit of hurle*|iie hniiHcs, which Ih intended lo benefit tbo hntiRH nmiitiKcr and I he traveling manager alike.- *liit! cities already In ilils circuit are ; Boston. I'rovldeiu-c, Manchester, Lowell, Full River. Ilnrtforil. ttrlilgepurt. New Haven. Sprlngfleldi Now VorV t'ltyi Iliooklvn. Phila- delphia, Cincinnati,- Indianapolis. UuiUvllle, Chicago, SI.' Lutils nud Cleveland. ■ai-i-m ' — The new Rillnsdell Theatre, Manistee, Mlr.li., wilt open Kept. 1; n-uter the muuiigc- uieiit of Chas. M. Southwell, l-'lrsl Class pro- fluctlOMiwlll be. played, - SSHOW WANTS FOR BIG SHOW, PERFORMERS, Sister Team or Man and Wile (MAN AND WIKi: PREFERRED). STATU WHEN YOU CAN JOIN. C'leo. Okln., JllDC gQj August a 22, A lv a 2:1. WANTED, Sun Bros.' R, R. Show TUBA, CLARIONET, ALTO PLATERS. 'FOKliAND; FIRST CLASS, EXPERIENCED CHANDELIER MAN;TWOAOTSTOPEATl!RE, Yon must make good or make room fur others lo try. Sl'N BROTHERS, ...... HuntlURfna, W. Vu., June 17, lit, hi. ELECTRIC 'LlflHT HLOWINt! MACHINE, Till-: LATEST,' Til S MOST NOVEL AND CATCHIEST SLOT MACHINE OUT l-'OR THE SERVICE, *30; DRY BATTKKY MACU1NE, %S>. J. H. OASSER, Webster, HaiB. er WIMi Five Thousiiud.Dnllurs for Kirsi i 'I»«h folonM Hriiutnllc Co., Present lagan original nud Sllrrlng Business Cuniennilallng an extended run iilllic SI. Louis Exposition. The Novelty of the 20th Century. Write or wire ut mice lo W. A. SKYMOl'lt, .11)7 Cllirst., Hot Sprh'gs, Ark. ■ Galatea Outfit WANTED, COMPLETE. Sunt cash for same: also any good Strong Illu- t-loux. Write full pailicular* to W. II. SHERIDAN, so.! Prospect Ave. Uiitlrtlo, K, Y. WANTED, MANAGER Willi brains, Iniluence and some money, to man- age u show that has nlwn.v.- made iimney. This Is third season. Absoluts honesty hullspeiisiihle. CONFIDENTIAL. Siihiinancii. S. Y. For tbe DALE THEATRE CO., STREET, HUNT A OOLOROVE, l'n.ps. and Mgrs., At (lencral Biz. Una, ulno Clmnictor Woman to do some Juveniles. Those doing specialties prelcrred. James 1). Ray, pleftso write. AdilrcBs J. E. STRKCT, Malinger, Kimjolph, Neh.. week of June 16. CHORUS Voices for Burlesque nnd Opera, PACKARD THEATRICAL KXCHAN'OE, latU Broad way, New York. For Sale Ghoip, New Tent, 60x80, I2-Ft. 8lde Wall; Stage, Seeiiory, Llghia, Seata. Used 'J tiling 11)7 Church St., Torrlngton, Conn, weeks. Everything ties-. P. v. ofMIIINdS, IWotioe. PLEASE RETURN what was taken rrom my ibil, 2^4 East l.1ih SI., June in, ami avoid exposure, as vou are known. This does not refer to c. or it. Desirable Large and Small Rooms, Hultable ror light housekeeping, with «» wiihom board. Professional p*>l>le preferred, I'KRLV fMCK. N.Y. IN ONE MORE OOOD BILL POSTER I OK COUNTRY route, "Uneii' loin'a Caidn'' Co. .' W. (L_UICKEY. Ilnllou,, Kanaaa. Wanted at Once' .nflliAli Tinei. SJoitB TrUtfrTsiSTEBtKAMs, SlNOLfl UIIIKS, STOCK WOMEN. Addresa CHAS. II KHIIERT, Prop,, care of New tlraud Thealre, lioutcu, Ohio, Come Up and Cat! On Now at home In I lie lineal oRlt-es In Nhw York City, ai :tl West :llsl Si. Toko the elect lie elevu lo, . MEYER COHEN, Mgr. Cat IHIsout unit puslell la your kaL. . ; ... . .: -i ,-■•• > WANTED, Krom 100 tn 400 head or Horses and entile. Can shelter entire Wild West. The drought East and the ihiod West will demand high prices for feed. I raise most of Urn feed, and i here fore am pre- pared to shelter ai the following prices: Large horses, $3.Mt per head per month; |3 per head per month ror ponies. $2 for cattle. OTTO I'l S K , Rural No. X Hlllsboro, Mont Co., III. WANTED, Atti'notions For July 4 celebration AT SCOTTSDALE. PA., Lady Aerunaui or ballooiild, with descent; High Diver mid others, communicate at once all h S. A. LOWE. Secretary. AT LIBERTY, Geo.-La Velte and Adams-Jess Singing and Talking Comciliniis. change for one week. Singles and doubles, sirh-llv sober. Both ddiitile brass. Would like lo hear rrom A No. 1 Med. Co. it yon can 'i pay salaries, don't write. We deliver i he goods, iiuil must hare Hie money. Write or wire quick, SUB.STA. Not 2, Ka n sqsClly, Mo. G.D. JOHNSTONE, Agent-Bisiiftss Manager. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED. AddresB i:t»a lllto AD WAV. Ronin.a. New York, WA NTED, MUSICIANS FOR BAND, * Tuba, one Baritone, one Trombone, two Cornels. Salary small, hut sure. State all llrsi letter. Must join on wire. Address WOODFORD k HAMPTON, Electric Theatre. Week of June 16, Georgetown, Ky.; week of June 22, Stamford, Ky. Wanted Quick, Agent and Pianist; Agent must Be thorough experienced repertoire man and work on salary and per cent or opening house. Two openings a week, as we play three night stands Pianist must be sight re, business. reader and up in vaudeville Address W. I- POTTS. Oaage, la., June 22, 33, 21: Austin, Minn., W, 27, ■&. Musi Join on receipt of wire. At L.lb&r%y Well known Versatile. Leading Woman and clever Child Actor. Address D0RR1T AS11TON, Cure of N. Y. CLIPPER. WANTED, CHARACTER COMEDIAN VA llh specialty, Properly Man with good specialty. Woman for small parts; must do good S. A- It. spe- cialty; and other I'aetul People write. i. F. ARNOLD, Arnold Stock Company, Hampton, Vs., can) of Huckroe Beach Hotel. MUSICIANS "VYANTED-Clariinet; Cornet and SiiMiplione Players who nre union machinists, car- penters, blacksmith.-, or biillermakera. Other trades write, flood wages, steady cmployinenl. Married men preferred. O. O. Voo ELI, (larrelt. Ind. "ii n lAI.LOON NEW AND .SECOND HAND. Sold uuder a poslllve gnaiantte 1 bo as represented. Send tor circulars. {NORTHWESTERN i.,, ll-'s Fnllerion A ve .. C ldcag o. lit. AU(j6EaTY.jatotch Tepm. Nljiu and wife. Hutu do singles. It. p. Bong nnd Mdnce Comedian. All. Till: HAULS, U03 Dewey Ave., Herkimer, n. X . VAN-BROS. .Ulention, Hand and Orchestra Leaders! Do yon want to Lenrnto Compose nnd Arrange tlualr ! If so, send 3r. stamp for trial lesson. Nothing to pay until you have been tauglil Leftmost, 2 ana::. If these leBsnus do tint couvIqcb jou ltml this is Strl«-tly Leglt- I mule, then. They are Free.- Iton'l write nn- less you have a Uiorough knowledge of the rudi- ments of in lisle, mill Mean Business. C. W. WILCOX .Harmonist), ■ l.Mlt Binmbiay, N. Y. WANTED, FOR CONCERT HALL, Ml'SICIAXS, Violin, Cornel, Clarionet, Drums. Alan (iond Vaudeville Pianist. Steadv all year 'round. Also want Vaudeville Acts (male). We open Jnne2". Tell all in Urst letter to BERT K REED. Manager Atlantic Garden, .170 E.. Eederal St., Youngatown, O, WANTED AT OICE, OOObToBRTTIST Eur Summer resort and Winter lnclitlon. Sober, gentlemanly Innll respect*. Married man preferred. Sahtrr for Summer months, $3-'. ami Isiard. Winter inoiitlis extra. No tickets adviinceil to unknown party. Dun't misrepresent. Wire at once, other good musicians, wnte. Kickers save your slumps. Add. Prof. L., raroTyliflr.Hoiel, Tfrhcr Island. I la. WANTED, AT RYE BEACH PARK, Ferris Wheel. Privileges to let for Jnpnnese Hnll Game Souvenirs nnd a few others. Call or write. ■ i CflAUNCKY t CO.. ltye. N. Y. WANTED, led. People, One flood Black Pace Comedian to do acts and change otleu; a good Doctor, a money getter, lo work on salary and per cent., must do straight 111 aelsaud fake organ. Wanted, 2d hand folding Organ cheap ror cash; must be In good order. State all In Urst. No fares or drunkards. Tent show. Oilier people write. W. M. Ooldle. week June 16, fiorleyvlllo, Ct. AT LIBERTY, PROFESSOR ALEXANDER, MAGICIAN. A headline novelty for Bummer resorts or any Ural class medicine or other company. Works with 3 high class Oildon Tablet; a la Herrmann. Otters are invited now. Act runs from 10 una utes to 2 hours. Address care of J. ENOELS, 48 East till St.. New York City. AT LIBERTY FOR THIS AND NEXT SEASON, FAY;N0RT0N, Soubrette and Ingenue. BOB RUDISILL, Cornet, B. and 0. Joint or separate. Address r HOX3S3, Ardmore. l.T. WANTED, FOR HEW ERA FLOATING PALACE, Oood Sketch Team. Also Piano Pinter who doubles brass. Address R. E. OAOHES, Care Of New Era Floating Palace, Cincinnati. O. WAMTED— Specialty People in All Unes. Musicians tbut double; those doing specialties preferred. Address M. 1L DREAN, Brasher Iron Works, V . O., St. Lawrence Co.. N..Y. WANTED QUiCK-PlANO PLAYER FOR CAR- X1VAL WORK. Prefer one thnt does Sue dully. Address ORAM & KING, .; j ■ ■_■_ . Cadlr, Ohio. TO PARK MGRS. and AGTS. CHRIS (iREEN/S MINSTRELS, now nt Carnival, Paleraon, N. J., June 8 lo 20. FOR OPEN TIME ADDRESS SAME. AT LIBERTY, Stenographer and Strong Slide Player, WITH GOOD MACHINE, Remington. . J NO. BENJAMIN JR.. Broken Bow, Neb- Wanted Quick, Repertoire People, with Spe- claltles; SALARY SURE; and Specialty People who can play pars; write or wire quick. STERLINil DRAMATIC CO., Avonmore, Pa. Wanted, fer Herald Square Slock Ce„ Peeple lu all branches of Ron. ror Summer and YVInter season, ureenviiic, 8. ('., June 16 to 20; Laiircns 22 to 2;. B. at. LA PORTE, Manager. WANT SketchTeam and Few Circus Acts. State lowest; ll'ssnrr; weeks stand. Address ■ WM. TOUT, Famo us show, H amnionioryKJ. F0R1S.4-W- RENT,' 5AA ~m, t Diner and Sleeper, (inod condition; one looker; outside ivory white; Japanese Urquer Klnlsh. C. W. FAILOR, Newton, Iowa. iTheiCutlery King THE MONEY SAVER FOR KNIFE* BOARD MEN AN O AUCTIONEERS Tho man that knows your wants aaa najjl tham oolok. Wrlla lor Calatoauo-THE MOST COMPLETE EVER PUBLISHED. HARRY L. WEISBAUM ,850 E. Madison 8t.. OHICA00. ENNEN'S BORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER for After Shaving. In. lit tint ynor bvl*r u«« Mrm "'V Toilet eo»dei atirr he »h» ■« r»- " " AnUwpllr, an.1 »tll tWOfft aW« * any skin dlieasft oftrn '^"'"".'t' 1 -,,,.., A |»lllve relief f..r MlrkM IIH». CIUIIMI and SISnVES. an.1 .ill aftl. tloi.s o I the ,ki». ." move* oil odor of pertplratkiil. M ■foom'i— die rtr s: iu ' Sold eTervwherc, or irulled for £j ceoti. .Viiwyte / cr*. GBBIIARD M KSSfE* CO.. XcwnrU. .1. ■ Stallman's Dresser Tjj ^vlthl^ reach. No heavy tra>,V light, smooth drawers. HoW much and coats no more ■ itu good box trunk. HandtW nlmoBt indcslrucUble. OtJ" ■ always raKnaixJal S«t t^.f *v» . ilea* anmlaatua. W*SSS. HATstallmao.SS T.St^Sj sjgjgg? CLEVEB FEBAIE IBTERSOHATOR With unexcelled make up. and who L "„'. ?■«. great Illusion, would JOIN CLE\ r.R I R [ ' SIONAL MALE SINGER for Sketch work. Awurj M. V., 311 W. 47th 8L, care of llatstonc. ■tjjg J 1 WANTED. p. r . People In all l.ranoheB or the Show Business. ■ rormers and Musicians uted to Wagon Sho« _ 1 ferrcd. Write full description of sen. '° salarv, etc No riding acts. BONHEIIR ""'!»:;. Tent Show, Kn Route, Hope. K^^ AnRftCTIONSlWHtED. lhave both Opera llonse and (.rounds^ ' S hows. Address J. W. STOLL. BMag gSJ^- "w 1 1 in ut: WANTED, EDISON PICTUReTaCRINIi^ m Odel. L.LOVETr,827S.IUlSt.,Brookl)u,^ 1 ' JUNE 20; THE ^EW YORK CLIPPER. A01 THE BIGGEST LAUGHING HIT EVER MADE IN KEITH'S THEATRE, BOSTON, IIM THEIR NEW SKsXTOIH, ^SSS^mmKi^^^a^naSiSm^ % A ul v^^,^ m:AREt) IN ANEVV SKETCH. -THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE,' AND KOOBKD THE LADOHlHd HIT OF ' * 0l ^lSfflS^«oSSS^^J^S?Stt^ *"*• RYAN IB AN "^fWJaW CHAUACTEIl COMEDIAN, AND IN "THE WIRELESS TELEVHONE" T THE .SHOW. MR. LEWIS 'HBiT AUB I'RAOTIOALLY AJR& LOCATED A*T TAYLOR'S EXCHANGE, 1439 BROADWAY. Telephone No. liMii-UStli St. WANTED, One Good Comedian, Men and Women, Acrobatic Acts, Musical Team and a Few Chorus Girls. If you are in Comic Opera, Farce Comedy or Vaudeville, scud for the Song Bit, Mi lH The Cutest Song Ever Published. Free Professional Copies. Send Programme or Card. 327 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO. ILL, The Most Efficient Company of Players Ever Assembled in Repertoire. The NELLIE LONG STOCK COMPANY. Royalty Plays. Beautiful Scenery. Special Printing. Want at Once, Gentry Bros.' Show No. 2, FIRST CLASS STEWARD, Ciipaiile or Cundiicllnt: Mining Car. Salary In keeping with applicant'* ability. Stale experi- ence. W ire or writo »a per route: Carroll. Iowa, June IX; MurnhHllloivn 10, Cedar itaplri* an, Villi- t on -22. GENTRY BROS. PICTURE MACHINES. Now Hint Second Hand Stcreoptlcons, Films, Bong slides and Supplies, riclare machines re- built with all Improvements. Khcostala any volt- age. Mechanical elfcota ror acta made. (Cxpcrt repairing done. NKW YORK FILM KXCIIANOE. N. POWBR, Mgr., 117 Nassau St., New York. Phone amo Con land. Marquise & cream Made ruinous dy MMK. QUI VIVE, of TUB CHI- CAGO RKCORD-IIKKALl) Beau) J Column. Tills cream la chemically clean and antiseptic. Made especially for prufewdoual trade, mid while unex- celled for removing make-up, soften* and bcaullllen l lie akin. Sample upon receipt of stumped en- velope. TUB '-UTTLK WOMAN" CO., 1'. 0. Box 383, Chicago, 111. Repertoire 1'eoplo In nil lines. Those, doing strong specialties. Cmi use A1 l'oaturc Art. Must piny pails. Wardrobe, iippeariince und ability must be- the- bent. Send progiiiinrue and photos, ii Iko stale all In first letter. We liny expenses. Season, open* Aug. SM. WILE nilY SCHNHKY, BILL TRUNKS and rllOl'KKTY TRUNKS If In good eoudl- Address CHAS. W. BKNNKU, :K!4 Kast Main St., Colunilius, Ohio-. ■ S.— Tn 'Managers 1n Ohio unci l*u. Hnve it few good open weeks. i i-iii J AT LIBERTY COMMENCING JUNE 22. TUKKINKST TROUPE KVKR IMPORTED. B1C SLIHM AND Ilfli ACTS. NEW COSTCMrjS. _ Address TIM KKBI.EK, (leu. Mgr., West Hnbokcn, N- J. GALLAGHER AND BARRETT ■- *THE STOCK BROKERS." THIS WEEK, SHEA'S, BUFFALO, f..Ji "AND, II, v lineal, clcmiol nnd »»i iv*1 1 ? w »H«nd Tl««ii»-y anhkea. Slira fw Sn.i '°. m « tar particular*.. Iknow I rn »««ke« then p. "»TK»lB« In Animal.. lies! Hock Pytlioin In tli» «•«"»'*'/■ , A ' from Oft. lo Uti.lniiK. -PrlenaSIO tj •«». . ran .Htlsfy y-.'ti. Bull Hnakr* and Whip WILLIAM BA11TKLS, 100 Greenwich Ml., N«»v York. MARION and DEANE, m 8HKLPOT 'PARK, WlLMIMOTOnT. ."IT'S UP VO VOl'." Wanted, for .RANDALL'S BIG PAVILION SHOW -■...Sir* * PAOE MOSOLOOUB COMEDIAK, VBUSATILE BKETCII TEAM. *uure»j ■ m LT j oitAiilJAtL, Carthage, K. Y., week Juncle; Oouvcniuur, >. i.,-Wcca a. WANTED. For Host Successful Farce Comedy On the Boad (or Season 1903-4, Slater Tcaui, Musical Team, Irish ami much Comedian* (prefer team). Small Houhrclle lliat can play boy pari. All must lie goud singers and dancers, and nave great, ipoclalty, All must play fiarts. Send photo and slate lowest salary ilr.-l ettor. Long season. Address "II.," Enterprise Printing Co.. Cleveland, 0. WANTED QUICK, Man and Woman For bead* and llcavlcs, Character Women, Odl'd IT Specialties and Purl", Vaudeville Acts, Agent. Thompson SIxleiH, Thclilu llrrs., write. FRANCIS UREENE REPERTORY CO., All k In . Minn. MEW CONCERT HAIL, THE CASINO, 100 to 10K Klver St., Hobokeh, R.'J. Single Ladies, Teams and Novelty Arllsts, write for dales at once. Also German Performers wanted. WM. OEHJKB, Prop. AT LIBERTY, FOR COMING SEASON, EXPERIENCED MANAGER COR ROAD SHOW; BURLESQUE PREFERRED. Also never Singing and Buck Dancing Sl*ter Act. Can play parts. Address WM. I'EIISUH, !W1 East Thirty -first St., Chicago, III. PERFORMER that can fake Organ; experienced In Med. business: no lioozer. Address THE DILLONS, Kllngcrslown, Schuylkill Co., Penn. Musicians and Performers. THOSE UOUBMNti BRASS PREFERRED, PUR GEO. S. ELY'S Wagon Show. Prcnllee, III., Jiinoiiil, II hue fir MllolnilUO LIPPINE, the Great Lip Inexhaustible. MUolulnnO. A fluid that hardens the llpa like rub- i>er, eunclies the tone, cures sore lips, etc., and savas the lungs. Ilv mall aftandsoc. Circular Free. THE bIPI'INEVO., 411 Park Are., Canton, Ohio. Steam Merrr-Co-Hound; cost »u,uoo; tiell, Jl.Oov. IHy molWI maker. Addtesa MILES, ~ ■ im Flouraey.Strcct, cliicago, in. Address 16 WEST 27th STREET, NEW YORK. CENTRAL TRADES LABOR UNIONS' i%JVI> MAMMOTH MIDSUMMER III vfe I Handlan's Park, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. 9 BIG DAYS 9 JULY as W> Ai:(;. », INOliiiSI'VB. Guaranteed Attendance, 250,000. No ezolnslveg except Merry-Oo-Honnd, Ferris Wheel, Miniature Batlrond. Confetti and the Trade Store (same aa Country Store), to be run with wheel or drawlnir. This Carnival will be the Grandest Event of Its kind ever attempted in the United States. American Amusement Company, Incor- porated, Furnishes Attractions. AddreBB all communications to MR. A. F. DEVERAUX, Central Trade and Labor Unions' CARNIVAL HEADQUARTERS. Roims 303, 304, 305, 306 Nulsen Bldg., corner 6th and Ollta Sis., St. Lculs, Mo, GO PER HUNDRED ORIGINAL SONGS NOT ■BUrf PARODIES Original Song-Boowa SI por IOO SlOpor I00O OoRiblnatlon»<»taiajolt.!ioot si por IOO S 10 por IOOO Olrou«»-ii«»i'«»'Jr.l.r.H..iio U k SI por IOO SlOpor IOOO WILL ROSSITER'S BESTSELLERS ON EARTH 6PB0KL BOOKS TO Af\Cl|TO aTnBI;T MBN > C * N " onoan adobbbs Milt. N I (SvABSans, fhkias, WILLROSBITSS SlWiatll I W B | D ,. 6H 0W MlHini SS Btm Avb. OhioaBO BIND POR PHIOB LIST OP NOVSITIB8 The IrVixurd of Irish LUIbosjimiimm*. BOBBY GAYLOR In a FarcW Skit Next tssjss, Entitled A SOCIETY SQUABBLE. Four People, Two Male and Two Female Charaotei's. All Action, Funny Situation*, nnd all tltnt'a nrvnmury la it altuntlon lo allow and prove It. Suiuiiitirliiu at Cliu k«o. I'eri»nn«nt ad(lrr.«, 01IIH I'lUNOKTON AVKNCK, < IHCAOO, ll.lj. Capital Invested, $1,000,000. 150,000 people within | radius of 12 miles. Privileges toldreaion- I ably. We will make extra conceteJon lor miniature I railway and Ferris wheel. Ws have the finest pa- I vlllon In the country- - I double deck. Near Norfolk. Virginia. PINE BEACH. New York ot the Soirthl AoroHn Itiiiiiptou Road« from No«'|mil Ncwx, llainpl'iu, PlioeliiiKiiiut [ iild Putin Comfort. CloHi-ly linked wild Pnrlniiiiiiilh and llerkley. I S»«nn n„«n« lima 90 '" " lc ll, ' , "'l "' " l COMBIHKNNB, ALL WJILL KNOWN IN VAUUKVILLE. .*Mre»* fj>. B. P., «« *■ HMiin'M'tlnn, Tim Diamond King, All ili.Cniiin.il. of lloiur, tinier Two Klatt*, Thi' Commodore, Tlir (ilmllnlor, Tlie M >•»<<•! lull* Model, A Man »•' Mystery, Tmupiiil by Trwii licry, NlKiiulor Liberty, Mildlm- of I lli> Empire, Anil ninny (Icnpalrn, lliiinvo anil Juliet, MUm Il.ir.cy Kcniii Jrvaey, Whi-ri. lit Colli, t l^auat, Mil 11 If Crl.lo, School for Scandal, The Mldulftl.t Willi, Kuat Lyinie, lvlng. nail IIiiimii, I'urUinn llr I Ira, other*. Booking Sheet will be Mailed on Application. AMERICAN SHOW PRINT CO., lilwaukeo, >A/ r is. »r lOo — ORIGIN OF IDEAS- 10c TfttATM KNT OF OR IQ.IN AL.ITV FRBBM IDEA» ROM TM« PROPE8SION HC1WTO OmalNATtt HOWTQ OONSTfru.OT . I O W T O I'HEOERVB AMO PROPEFI i_V APP UY QWGINALM ATT E R NO FLIMSY GACIB' N O O H E A'P? a O M <- l,k *!"► " n «l Mllwaiilcee. Would like to hear from a 1IIGII CLASS ATTRACTHlS 1U* C1IAS. U. SUUTH1VKI.U Managf r. _ i.r 7:1. :V. '" " l,IMl "a" miu .inw.nia OPENINii NIGHT, on a guarantee. Address WANTED, UVUVIEIDIAT-El-Y! LONDALE THEATRE CO. Fir* REPERTOIRE PEOPLE with SPECIALTIES. Reference, H» -a- -«-» — — — _— _» _^. MadlsnB, A H, BARBE R« Hlna.H.Ha. &JEWL£^^J!^ 8u ™- - *■— ■— FOR THE CAT MOR2TXXTG GLORIES, Good Clioros Girls, Good Comediaus, and a Feature Ac!. SAM A. SCHIBNER, U'i8 Broadway, New Yort HP-. r.w If ), ." , i K<1 l "»K^' <'»■ WATCH IT GROW. i. 403 ii T. ■[Seem'? Believing -. K j A torn Kick.' » W THE .^^g^^r^f^'T- ART,ST $ «fi_ ^^^^feSSf KINDS A ARE ma lISal ^liBlfilij FWTUR,lie NOEOUAL. - A ,&^~ft&*^z£=±i TREMENDOUS >s & j HI J! il ' ^.lA JiU^L M SUCCESS. flrohestra Leaders, Send for March. A BALLAD THAT BH1NUS A TEAR TO EVERY EYE, T* I I I A AnilT n l~ llflll If ft fall RING ° T T CURTAIN icants ng this 4BH 0f ra nK TONIGHT. . ■ i THIS SONS Every Day!is Sun«Jay«own:»t.Coney We; SOUBRETTES, CREATING •«_«_,, __________ TCAIIS, A FUROR ' &* . *£ lVl l l £ 1 * 1 S O m MUSICAIACTS, WHEREVER ■te r T . r ittfc --B ej_ji i JU6GLERS, Etc, SUNG. t , "-"^nT 2 S " , *" r *- ! *^ i ■ 5 ALL ARE USING WHISTLED Sg gBBS^ ^ ^ ^S IT « — OVER. 5S8S5H .-- K^ MELODY 51 W. 28th Street, New York City. Orchestra Leaders, Send for Waltz- SLIDES NOW HEADY. PARTIES WHO WROTE IN PI.KAHK SEND PRESENT ADDRESS. W. have •ongitoai.lt nil acla. Ox li.-.nut Ion. »nil Cople. ninllrit loartlata. Program, u<>< nr.li. Ask for aprcir.li> only. W. H. ANSTEAD, , ,!SL| for STREETWEN. CANVASSERS. IVmHRRS KNIFE BOARD AND CANE RACK ft« P1SII F«)M> AND "PITCH" WORKERS and ■r.r mercttaui opeclullmii. It Is a 4oo page liook -^Mj devoted to such goods and novelties "ifjou can uiuke big money on./ Send for one, li'ifree. ■END FOR OUR "SHURE WINNER" PRICE LIST and CATALOGUE FREE. ■mature Railroad Co. 407 BROADWAY, NEW YOHK CITY , N. V GOLD MEDAL SPECIAL. For Parks, Summer Resorts, etc. Hauling Capacity, 20 Tons. Earning f 1,600 In six days. ,, With proper care wil l last 25 yrs. MONEY'S LOCOMOTIVE WORKS VoTlSTS c*4_>, ^ COMBINATION POUNOSCUTTING PLIER No. 2102. Price $1.25. These pliers are nude in Europe by hand, fur us ex,-niei\ely, patterned etiMf'ially for expert wire \vurker.. for liuiuK quick and line work I he y Iwvc no . *nm\. Kind j iliilttied un.l innperecj; Ijutiisoiite) y nickel plated, oar I'jUl catalogue No. 12 contains a full Uu» of beads, cameos, win, •belli, l«!iKlr«, wire, llndiiiKs, <■!■•., wu u-ihI it free of ikurye. IJ tinti are "u'/iic one" liua II teuJjor Ihu book to-day. lUMiEHd. 'HICKMAN at CO., Irtfe Artists Wholesale Supply Home, li.UWaka.fc Avi., VhSctsto, 111. Jas. P. Morgan WANTS PARTNER With •uhTrlent capital to put out .mall t I it in or Tom Show under tunvn, I have Ciui v»i, Seat*, Lights, llor.e T.i. Ii, took Tenia, Wugons, . Float., Pararin stuff, Guineas, Pohtca, Doga, elf., etc. M.ial he «ol)er, reliable business man, wild ability und a Uuatler. tome and "<■ tlir.oulllt. All lette. a answered. ' ST. JOUN8VILLR, \. V. .Partner TOillV V INTEREST IN WELL ESTAB- LISHED Theatre in Chicago. Those meaning business only write. Ad- dress, iiy idler only, J. Risii, M'tWUl Green- si.. Chicago, ills., fare of Uuloh Supply Co. WANTED. Class Dutch Comedian. Jjiisi lie strong In 16 mln. afterpiece; no special- '"» rei|u|red. Also.Sotibrctte, good wardrolie and appearance very essential. No salart too high for tiier Kin people, Address OAPT. W. II. AMKNT, i"__ V: " "howa, Indiana, Pa., 10-16; Warren, Fa., VENTRILOQUISM. K, "V',"" on, J Practical course, tanght by mail. ttt.il. ,'!i r 1 "?' 5" 1 " »" *».lt. Freiw notices and K»niLu lira f U r 2c. stump and peimruicut address. JL5L5"ITA»i<> Herkimer St.. Jollet, P" — -- "".■ i ...qui ncraiwcr oi„ juuci, .... Advance Agent at Liberty ye.""'''""'' ' «ron« repertoire altraellon. « Lr\ cxperlenre wRIi only the ktat Regular — "**» or summer. Artdre-a- W. H. UAGERTY, Greenaprlng, Obio~ ODTDOOR MTMCT1S For oor Races, Sept. 15, 16, 17, 1903. W. H. (Allll, S. ■ I y., Sherman Trotting Fark Co., I'on Henry, N. Y. Do You WANT MILITARY GOODS? BAND UNIFORMS.' ARMY or NAVY SUITS, TENTS, (JUN8 ami EQUIPMENT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Fi-uni Government Auction. No matter what you want In that Hue I can supply it. New or second band. Send for catalogue. B. B. A ukaiiaMH, 222 South St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED, FOR FOURTH OF JULY. DIMS HICK IUVKR. YAl'DKYILM: ARTISTS, (iflOII KID SHOW, CIII.0KKD TRIIUFE, TRAPEZK PKR- Kim.MKK, nr uny utlii-r Gund (Mil Door Attraction. Seud sample nr cut of act as soon ax poy.ill.le; also coiuracl and price. I.. J. C01.R, Hotel Klmltlnt. Carthage, N. V. IlKwIl CLASS MAGICAL APPARATUS At Moderate Prices. Large Stock, Immense Variety. Illuslrali'd Catalogue Free. A. ROTKRBKRO, 146 llllnola St., Clilcago, III. CKHPEST PUCE IN !Hf WORID TO BUT " MEDICINE NIIOTIIKR IIOUSK CAN TOUCH OUR I'RICKS. Unio n Dru g Co., 2488 Atlantic Ave.. B'klyn, N.Y. WE ARE RIGHT IN IT. All Kinds of Tenia, Gasoline Torchea, Folding Orgaua, Two Fine Crank Pianos, Several llan.l Organs, Fine Wetsbacli Burner, Gasoline Uglily, Folding Chairs, Canvas Seat Benches, Folding Organs, Waterproof Canvas. Send for Free' Bar- gain Booklet. R. H. ARMBRUSTER, Sprlngfitld, III. JOVRMILS, OKNERAI. BUSINESS MAX aud CAR- PENTER to dnulile l>and; Flano Flayer todnulde bnrllone or, troinlione. Good salaries to compe- tent people.' Repertoire people who.dnulde lirasa, write. 3S Weeks New England territory egclit- slvely. Address T. VALENTINE, No. l!t« Weyliosset. Street, Providence; R. I. Musicians § Tom People Tell all llrst letter. Address BROWN UUI 1 REED'S V. T. ft CO.. Halifax, Pa., J tiuc 18: Dauphin lit, MlllershurgZO, I.vkens 22, FJI/.alietlivllle -a. AT LIB ...JIM BAUOH... Leads, Heavies, Charac- ters and Comedy, Does Specialties, directs. Nave scripts. Good wardrolie on and oir. Address ERTY, HAZEL McCUKB Juveniles, Heavies, SonhreiteH and Leads, llolh qnlck study. Salary must lie sure. JIM BAUQII, Ltlierty, Neh. WANTED AT ONCE, KOR Mitchell's Wagon Show, one All 'Round Comedian, One sketch Team. Must he good singers and dancers (man and wife pre- ferred. Other useful people write. Must l»e (Me to Join ha wire. Suie all In first letter. Address ' II. L. MITCHELL, Clarksburg.JIjwrJson^a, W\ Va.^ DDIUTTHC 6,(XK) 1-16 Sheets, bO words or less. rllJn linU"-jt.ao. Send ror samples of nil kinds of small Show Prlullng. CHEAPEST IN AMERICA. VOLUNTEER PRINTING CO.. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. CHAS. T. FALES' COMEDY CO. Good Repertaire People, with specialties, write. CHAS. SPARKS, Klrkvllle, N. Y. WAITED, GOOD HEDICIiE COMEDIAN AND SMALL FAMILY BAND, AT ONCE. Address DR. JOHN BAKER, Toronto Junction June lc-23. Wanted, Wise's Market Theatre, Toledo, Ohio, ATONCE, DRAMATIC PEOPLE for Summer Stock. Salary low Iml sure. Also Slock and Specially hc li'« write at oni'o. JOHN A.WISB, Prop, and Mgr A Capable Oboe Player (6erman) desires Sum- mer engagement in Hand or Orchestra. No objec- tions to traveling. Address Hans Fecttter, care or E Riiit, 2U14 N. Bancroft St., Phllailclplilii, Pa Wanted,. Performers In All Branches ef the MFD Bl/... Sketch Team, Jugglers, Contortionists utid Magic »ns, to open at once, show now on the mad Address BILLY DE MACK. Ramona.lnrt.Tci. mrtiMIIVO THOSE I'VE ON UANH MAY SKETCHES—NOT SUIT, HUT THOSE 1 WRITE TO ORDER ALWAYS DO. J. W. SCHWARTZ, 71 Easl Wd St.. N. Y, No Stump. No Reply WANTED, SIH6IHB AND DANCING SKETCH FOR SALE, GOOD PIPE ORGAN. $50 worth, ll&o. Also Small Frail organ, $40 Both like new. Stamp or no reply. NML MAIlAJil, 266 Niagara Ave.. Lockport. N. 1 ■ Wanted. Small Animals And Good All 'Round Performers In work on per- cVntage; and Trained Animals. Will lake* Partner with Small Show. FRANK FIE, Ft. AlklM-.n.W Is. THE JOSSELIN TRIO RND RRT Send me Morile arid open Time at onje- — WM. K. BIOKETT, Oen. Del., Wheeling, V. v« FAMOUS DOGS, PONIES and MONKEYS The Greatest Free Attraction for County, Slate and Street Fairs, One hour's show, lit handsome Shetland mmles, 10 dogs, comedy monkeys anil mules. THEY ARK IT. Permaueiit address, PROF. CHAS. E. RICE. New Allwliv. Hid. Otto H. Krause's Own Company, WANTED, For SUMMER and REGULAR SEASON, DBAMATIC PEOPLE III ALL LINES A competent Hinge .Manager, Specialty People, and ADVANCE AGENT, who thoroughly under- stands his business. WANT NONE Ul 1 THE BEST. Send photo, state age. heigh,, weight, salary ami full particulars, llrst letter, Season openseurly In July hi Ark. Ad. OTTO H.KRAUSE, New llierla. La. B. J. Illentben, Harry Khurtiey, Chas. Del Weill, please write. J. W. GORMAN'S PARK CIRCUIT Can offer Good Vaudeville Art* 1 to It) Weeks. Send rottle, open dates anil salary. J. W. GOKMAN. ISO Treiuoiil St., Boston. DESK ROOM For Theatrical Managers, • 1U AND UPWARD. THKATIlk'AL MANAGERS' KXl'llaKHK, No. 4!i West mk SI., New York. See Janitor on premises adjoining CLIPPER Building. Good All Around {Performers that Can Change Often. • LAWRENCE A MACK, Smltltllehl, Wel/.i;l CO..W. Va. VAUDEVILLE PEOPLE, FAIRVIEW PARK, DECATUR, ILL. can place good Piano Player, season. . SUHe lowest, Biliary llrst letter. Atk-WW HARRY McCOV, Hi ~l Brunswick, Decatur, III. Acme Studio. 49 AND 51 WEST 28TH ST., N. Y., Art Photographers. SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION. Up to date and novel effect* In Lobby display photos. Main's Circus CAN USE Double Jockey. Mule Hurdle nml oilier Hiding Arts. For Kale or Exchange for other Show l'l-olieftv — I. Ions, t'niiielK null Elk. Address l'KK IKHTK. STREET ATTRACTIONS WANTED JULY 4, RBYNOLDHVII.LE, PA. Wire or wrlie your allruciloii and tei ins quick. JUllAS. 8. KIIMillARTZ, ( lialrniaii. _ WANTED AT ONCE, MAN AND WIFE to nay Small Parts and do Strong Specialties. Must la) good, solier, reliable People. Salary, Joint, $1« and expenses. MONEY SURE KVEHV WEEK. Expenses paid until you are up 111 parts. Write nr wire, at owe. Address MOIt. STERLING REPERTOIRE CO./Avolimorc, Pa. WANTED- Shooting Gallery Supplies LATEST NOVELTIES. Write for Illustrated Cata- logue. WHI. WUHKFL.E1N, Mar., 208 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. Managers: Do vou want any money r It is here for YOU SURE! ciime and nutke 11 dive for it. Plenly comedy we want.' No open Mate in Aug. bill Ihu 1st for Shakespeare, uUS REISS. Mgr. Wanted, Piano Player, READ OR FAKE. Oilier Useful People, write. Money dead sure every Sunday. Show never closes. EMERSON COMEDY CO., Frank Emerson, Manager, Caruga, New York. Choice Lot of PYTHONS, all slr.es. Also Bulls, Turtle Head and Fixed Rattlers (all broke to handle). BOSCO DENS $'J0.0O, UP. 1. HOPK.M N, Bill St., Philadelphia. Pa;_ SLOT MA C H I N E 8, AUTOMATIC WBIOHINO SCALES, ALL IKON. ELECTRIC LVNO TEHTERI. t. i. HOWARD, MM Washington St., Opp. Adams House, Boston, Mass. SHOW CANVAS W BY THE J. C. (JOSS CO., DETROIT, MICH. ALSO FOB BALK 100 SPRUCE POLES Ul THE BARK OR DRESSED. WANTED, LADY TRAP DBOMEB ANDTROMHONE FOR SUMMER THEATRE. Address MISS JONES, 747 Tlnlon Avenue, llruiix Borough, N. Y. Clly. ' Wolfe's New Casino. The ONLY THEATRE now In the entire Clly of j acksonvHie. ^g^^^ Mtnwr , M. STRA88MAN, ATToaJ* H , Ul Broadway, 1. 1. otty. SEASON TIIIRTY-TW«> WEEKS, 1U03-1UO4, "■ TWO SOITBRKTTRI WITH STRONO SPECIALTIES, CHARACTER OLD ,,,,,,, NAN AND HEAVY HAN. ALL MUST POSITIVELY HE FIRST CLASS. I want t he best and will pay all you are worth. Good Wardrobe Indispensable, Season opens Hot. ft, 111 Central Indiana. No town under 10,000. Stale lowest salarv. with or without expenses, with pholo and programmes first letter, which Will lie returned. Would like to hear from Hie Mediums and Lorella l.a ivnree. Address Bit. I. v casaii, Manager Gn\ Stock Co., Terre llaule, Indiana. IiLNIST. SIGHT HEADER, experlcnce'rl'tli Vaudeville, Farce Coined v. Opera Oreheslril Leader For immediate engagements. EDITH MAKTINOT, U:i North State St., Chlctiffn, III. WANTED, COLORED FEOFLE Buck and Wing Dancers, CAKlv WAIyliRHS, AND MAN FOR TOM, TO DOUBLE IN BRASS OIL DIIUMS. KMi H.R. OVERTON, Manager Stetson tm-le 'Coin's tiihln, Stillwater, UI1111., June l»; Hastings -ju, Wabaslia '."J, Lacrosse, Wis,, '£1. r~ N/w^J SOHMER PARK, MONTREAL, CAN. "BIJOU CIRCUS." i ii People- !l I'on la*— II Dot;.. \ OPEN FOR OOOD PARK »t, ETC. Balloon Ascension Or Other Attractions for Picnics, FOR JULY 21, '03. How much money do you ask for It In drst letter » J. S. BROWN, P.O. Box 872 HoniitUle. Pi. SALLOOITS (ilia GeiKi-alon, Alrahlpa 'aM«1 Models. . AGBORAOT LEO STEVENS, Box' ISI, Madison Sii., N. Y. STAMP FOR PRICES; EMPIRE THEATRE, BALTIMORE. For particular*, uddreas WH. H. Ell LENS, ft E. 1 -exlMgion St., It iililiiioio, Md. WANTED AT ONCE— SWEDE COMEDIAN, Chai iicier-Wiiinan, and other useful Fame Comedy People fur three-night repertoire this summer and one-night stand In Fall. Prefer people doing spe- elaliles. Would Ilka lo hear from Musical Team wlib sei of Swiss Bella. Address at once, aiming all particulars, ' ' CAUL M. DALTliN, Manager Mc Vlcker's Stock Co., La Crosse, Wis. Ariel seni.' iirst l win, ugttlu uresewi my own original "tliree-lict m-cllse for liilikhler," "OLE OLSF.N IN SPIRITLAND," WANTED QUICK! A NO. I CORNET, For CONCERT and OAJfOC, Al .Ml: Helicon Cnslno. i liniiru dully iint'l Nov. 1 — Luilv or tieul. Address I'llitl ■'. ( . A. Jli»\ \l,l)so\, fflttK H/ILARY^ ^FIshkHbim -IIiiiIsiiii, N. Y. AT LIBERTY; Following Musicians: THIIA, HARITONtidouhln Fill.), Ml.IHE TROM- BONE. ALT') AND DOUBLE DRUMS. No amateur-. Carnival Co. pre ferred. Al present en 'route. Address at NEWPORT, ARM. R. J. CURTIS. AT LIBERT*, MR. and MRS. JOE KUL'ESTIIIANM. ■ Two Home Oarr.vlng, Jockey, Iron Jaw. Have only one horse. Circus, Park* or Fairs. Wire PORTSMOUTH, N. Ii.. M June »,or tnriuedlatelv Ihereafie r. SHAM OK IN, PA., Now Has Oil* df tile Ur>e*t Amr JBOHI. Circus Grounds , In the Anthracite) Goal Region. . Easy of access and has city water. It Is also on the line of the Sliainokln mid Edgcwood Electric Railway, liv which company It Is controlled. Address M. II. HAKE, Secy., Shamokln, Pa. Published on SONGS SEND M SS. HOWA HI) PUB. CO., H AI.TO. , Mil .___ VAN FLEET, _ ♦7 WBiT SMtb STKKET, NEW TOBK Coiiii.inuilon Mncliliie. IIH the Coon, Uncle Sam Grip Machine, Auioinsllc Muullatlati Tablu and Bovvllug Alleys. Send Tor Illustration. AUTO. MACHINE 00., Gtltce mid Factor,; HHff K. 3*1 ML _ . - ■ WW YorkCllr. jf^Sa*^^^^*la^a«^"A^*^^*^*^*i^^a^^*^*^^s^^ T^^S^^^^*^.*^^^*" P^PN|^lj J WANTED, ' \ OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS J FOR LABOR DAY. \ Stale Act and Terms in first leller. Address )' WM, DAWSON, Kiilamn/oi, Mich. I WANTED,~PdR L- c^^« people Hi all Hues, Performers and Musicians who double B. and O. MAY VAUDEVILLE CO., f. W. BAKBK, Manager. liuylon, o. FOR SALE, One Brussells Carpet. 'jr. FVef Long, 10 PM Wltle. HUH. KSOI .IMII. sIH 14 miiii, Kt... \,.w York. FOR SALE CHEAP, LOT OF 81) MUSICAL (ILOHES OR GLASSES (enough to make II sets); lift MUSICAL HELLS, Igong shape), arranged on circular table, lo iilnv Willi small hammers; I TWO OCTAVE CHROMATIC MIKIMUAPHONE. with table. II. A. IIOWEH, Wu v erier House, Charleslown, Mass, WANTED QUICK, Strong Character and Leadi and Oood Specialty People that Play Parti, Singing and Dancing Soubrelte. One show each day. My built, ml yon uru worth. J. OKIESE, Harvey, N. D. TELKOHAPIIU: AIIDRENN, LONDON I "Uravlsslmo, London." "Paris: "Uplodaut, Pails;" HP MADINCIII Utl, l/ing Acre, Umdnii, . D. ITlAninCLU W.C.; jo, H.ieTalt Paris, Two to three yoars' ititgugeiitenu guarati- Iced lo big al Tactions. WANTED, A LECTURER, with Pleasing Slip I'resencs and Good Voice, lo Announce. Plenties . fur Season lisw-ltiol. Address, stuilng age and lowest salary, In THE LVMAN II, HOWE MOVING PICT URE C l)., DMA So, River St.. WHkesbarre, p.. FOR "ALE. Three Stereopt.cons Complete — Drap Curtain, '.'mi Feet. Cubic Uor.l. For further lnr»n,iallou, ud- dress " M, A.," cur* nf GLIPPEIt. AT I.IIIERTY. FIRST CLASS VIOLINIST, DOIIHLE CDIINKT; also FIRST GLASS ll-Fhu CLARIONET. Summer resort preferred. Address P. 0. IIOX Ml. Fairmont. W. Y». NOW BOOKING VERNON GALSTER, INTKODUUINtl HIS MUSIOAU COW. Per.ttd., rm I'HOSI'Kiri' AVE.. SYRACUSE. N, Y. EDISON Exhibition KINET08C0PE WITH. SPLENDID TRI'NK-ALL AS NEW, FOR SALE, IJIW. ALSO LOT OF FILMS, CHEAP. MABDAHUKE, care of CLIPPER. THE BELLE OF THE BEACH, ,». PIANO HOMI-lUc. ORCHESTRA -Iftf. AddlesH KI.'RT-P. HIIUSEKORN. ftJtfAHatillcAvc , itmoklfti. N. Y, WANTED, a Med. Performer, irisn or Dutch COM., one or two Specialties. Wire me. Never close, Good Walls, Tents, Fur Stile, Address BILLY STANLEY, Avoninoro, Westniurehiud Co., Pa. PAULINE BR AD SHAW BENU AUiiKGaS TO ft II. C, L'AHK (JLIFPEK — ■■**■,- ^a»w_^ . „ , ■-*«-.. sav«a H \'aa» i ggt rnma m w ew. •*>»•*-__*», a*..,^, irwx 401 THE NEAT YOflK ^LI^PER. A PRONOIINCKH HnOOKNH WITH TIIK FOI.LOWINi: ARTISTS: Carter Dc Haven Trl Picks, Onldeii (line ijunilclle, II hx Killer, Anna Morris, Mnijthy nuil Murphy, Hoycc hikI Ucllc Harvey, Klslc Kciiilngluu, Herbert ami Rogers. -,„_ .,_.„., ■,-,,,. >rilK PROFESSION , , _. TIIK RBIKNIIVU HIT OF KNUfcAND. NOW RJJADY 1 Hcndrlv and Prcacolt. Maddox and Wayne, Orpheus Comedy Four, Mm Anir,„ Cook and Silvia, Fredo and Dare, Ho Mid Wily Brooks, Ucrtrodo Holnns, Am* | (u 1? M n y BtmmtiniT'unt iiraciiman. <.. Laura OMMriL Um rnwrta Imoicy. Jenny Kddy Trio, hvan* end Si. Jonn d Wilson, urace LnRuc mill PUkH, Kmpirc Couieoy Four, Johnson ami « cits, ci MMO HIT OF KNUfcAND. BOW R*ADY FOR TIIKPUOFKBBION. I'VE MADE UP MY MIND TO SAIL AWAY. Uy BKNNKTT HCOTT. American version by ANDRKW B. Sl'KllMSO. A Stirring Mn.cn Song, with Catchy Refrain CUPID'S GARDEN. EYES OF BLUE, EYES OF BROWN, A ftMftUU M« for Coed nt» %V£twImSS7m to Popular Intermezzo of same Title. The Original W Song. A Walls ll?lL l which hi Orowlo. m Popularity. To Put thla Song On Is to Keep ItOn. THAT'S WHERE SHE SITS ALL DAY By Kit AUK l.KO. jiioNTGOStKRY & STORK'S Rig Comedy Hit In "The Wizard of Oa." Pro frw l ima l copies mid rrcc nrrhcslralinnsof the nlmvc Kong* will be sent to recognized performer* on receipt "f late programme. „ ., M .»_ ._,.n„i ,„ «,i, , n ,i insnert ihc same MR NATHAN HI \ INS cMm .„ .,., t JSolc iigotitHior l. ll \m is, DAY & in si Kit, or Loudon* Kng., for Aineiicn, whose catalogue Include* many of ihc heat comic and characlor twnge. Ion arc cordially lmllcd lo call and inspect tuc saint, wi. riAiiiAH »i> litis wishes iolnr„nBiui friends iii Hie profession thai ho is now cunnecled with us. T. B. HARMS & CO., 18 East 22d St., New York. There Is But One Original, Sensational Comedy Drama, "MISSISSIPPI," FULLY ritOTKCTKI) AND COrYBICMTED. I OWN IT. Ths irictM mn«l" nn good Inst scano-i tlial IINSCRUl'ULOUS MANAGE1JS are trying lo steal its reputation by ttaing tlio name of "IN MISSISSIPPI," "ON :'i'HK MISSISSIPPI," mul Himilur lillea for llicir rroflucti.niK. OPEUA HOUSE MANAGERS AHE WAltNED AOAINsTPLAYINOTHKSKl'irCCES, AS I PROPOSE TO PKOTEOX MY BIGHTS, AND VIGOROUSLY PROSECUTE ALL PIRATES WHO TRESPASS UPON THEM, Men to Piny Lends, Rough Dago Heavy, Black Face and Small Tarts, Woman , M lor Character, Sister team to play small pints. All must do Clever S]iecialMcn. Lender who can Arrange anil Play Piano. Scud Jphoto and wiito all. No worn out or back nmnliur vaudeville acta wauled. MILT H. ALLEN, 160 Washington Street, Chicago, ill. M. W. HAMLET'S COMPANY In the Delightful Domestic Drama, in 4 Acts, by True S. James, The Garden of The Gods. The Happiest Blending of Harmony and Humor, Irilerwnveii'wllli lliu Most Chinning Touches of Nature, Selul Illation of Freshness, flrlglilncss mul Artistic Kxcellonce. original Music, Songs, 'Willy Dialogue, Ludicrous Situuthuta aim ticnuinc Novel Mlsu-onsceiio. Iiilorpreied by u Thoroughly Good Company lu livery Particular, Anijilifltd tudo the Play Kuil ami Complete Jitslho. Managers will kin. II v mltlress M. W. 1IANLKY, Room 'MX Knickerbocker Tlmitlre jiullding, 1 inj llroadtvuj , New York. The Silver Toned Tenor with Chas. Dickson & Co., UoImk Ki'Uh'n Clu ii 11 Oils week «l Philadelphia, Singing, with Great Buccesn, LEONORA LEE ANIJ Eyes of Blue. Eyes of Brown PUBhlMUKD BY ^T. B. HARMS «& GO., Wanted, For ERIE, PA., High Diver or Balloonist To Open Week of June 22; also would like lo hear fro;n IJUOII HKNSATIUNAI.'UirriHHJK A1TKAU- TltiN.S. If your act Isn't jMislllvely a Feature, ilon'L wille. Also wanted a Ml I) WAV CO. CAR- NIVAL PttUPLK of All Kinds, write. Addle;* o. r». HAI^IV, Four Mile Creek, Eric. Pa. LIE »'OU 9I1NSTKKLS mill SPECIALTY CO. Rosenberger and Diainger. Single mid Doulilc Acrlidlst.s and Acruhalle Clown- Iiir. Miimigera desiring a high chits novelty will do well to look us up. Address IIARKV ItOSCNHEUflF.ll, 'jUi West JHCksnn St., York, Pa. 18 Eaat 82d St., Now York. WANTED.FOR Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Fair, JULY a it 1 1 to '."'Til IM'I,.. 11HR all kinds of Twil iindSliie Shows, Merry -go-ltoiinds, ltaxzle-Duz- r.le, Swings, uhouting tlallerlcs, etc., for the MIDWAY. Only the HKBT wimleil and KAVOIUBLK TMUMS iimde with the rlghl kind nl shows. Other fairs I m eel ear parks In the surrounding territory. Apply, pur letter only, euro ■. FIIATI COWKltT OKOAKS, $M. *.V.ti, *4;.'>, »:>;:,. ALSO SOUK I'.SKII KF.FOKI-! ORIIANS in cmid running order nl low prices, FIIATI ORCIIKSTHIONS, |ilaylug (rotu Canlbosrd MIiihiIs, at reduced prices. After JuueitU this Ihti gain Sale ends. Call early lo have tlral seleethm. \t lilST POIiLMANN, 711 Prnnklln »t.. New York City. 3 FAUST SISTERS 3 Writer* I''l elds' PkkIiii lions. A (treat Nucress Kn lloute. * Pet inn noiil iidilrcsn, No. 3ir.s '.. K. WiisUlnglou Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. ROBT. and HART | LOTTA AT LIBERTY, For Parka unit Neat Senium, - In (hilr Laughable Black Face Comedy Sketch, fljioil Appearance, nnd VVurdrobo A No, l, Address WYNN and 1IAIIT, lien. Del., Hartford, Conn. ANOTHER NEW IDEA IN SHOW PRINTING. Send for Hnjiiple. «Atr» New .illustrated ealaloguu lusv "Ul , OS SIIOW PKIJ.T, .ili.silllon, O, > ■ vii ivliiiiu i mm, HEBBY-OO-'BQURO, rEBRIS WHEEL, GLASS BLOWERS, B1N1ATUHE B. II,' AND OTHER SUITABLE A1TRACT10NS. lirawlng eupacllv, 60,000. For prlvllrges write at onee. M. J. OAllMollY, (fiilnn Hold, Aiiliiim.N. Y . SOAP, *OAP. For no days only. Dr. flray's Large .to*, firecn, Slampcd, Wrapped and Boxed Snap, Three Cakes to a Isix, $4.00 size: $i;.SH, tiltoss LOTS; $a,10, F1VK GROSS LOTS; flM, TEN OltOSS LOTS. OrnHs lets, cash Willi order. Five and Ten gross lots, one-third cash, balance C. 0. 11. If sent by freight, full amount of cash must accompany order. All orders shipped same day as rcclved. UR.IIRAYW. W. CO., Ozone Park, Rrooklyn.N. Y. Mutoscopes For Sale. With Peels ■ . $50.00 WiluBut Reels - . $35.00 PETER BACIGALUPI, Slot Machine Dealer, VH3 Market M ., San Frnnclarn. Cnl. WANTED, Tuba, Violin, Musicians, Who can Double Stsgc; Standard Music: gentle- men; dress well. Also OWN] COOK. Two car show. Host of treatment. ALL year. CIIAS. W. OODKN, Waupaca. Wla. Wanted, Trap Drummer FOR B. AND O. Must ho Sight Render and have full line. O. A. Preslon. wire. CAN ALSO PLACE BARITONE. Others, write. DR.H.D. RUCKER.Oelweln , Iowa, Recitations and Headings. Catalogue* Free. All dm- I matin papers for sale. PLAYS, Guvernator's Theatre, ATLANTIC CITY, N. SID FP.lt N, ... J.. Mnnagrr, Huttman. Butters 6t Carr, THEATRICAL ATTORNEYS, , . 8U1J8 010, Ml, »U. '-. . in wasmnotonbt., uucauo. STANLEY FORD'S GREAT HIT IN "THE GEISHA," AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, HEW YORK. "MY LITTLE BELLE H By ROBB and BR ATTON. FOUll KSCORUSul 10143, Aflei oil t lie l'oonlai Numbers ofTlie Gel»liu\'Arr Given. I WITBARK & SONS, Publishers, CDCC " Profesalonai Conle* to Ilerognlzed Perrnrmeia UA (II B T\ f> rnCC"*" 01 Ihose Sending Ip-to-Date Pi-ogrommc. •"HU VfWllVl Wit m ark Building, 8 West 29th St., New York. ABOUT IDLY 1. NEW WITMARK BLOC. 1 44- 1 46 W. 37th ST.. Jusl Below Marlborough Hotel. LOOK FOR THE-BEE-H1VE-CXOCK-TOWER). ' VAN DYKE & EATON GO. (MISS OLLIE EATON) Want People in All Lines, Agent, Electrician (with or without Machine). Those who have written iKiforc, write again. "Collin," "tiann," "Ingrabain," "Bailey," wrllc. RKIIKAnSALS,MT,Y;o. C. MACK, Davenport, Iowa. Ward & Wade's Magnificent Minstrels — - - - All People Kngused With Above Company answer this Call •by mall immediately. KKIIK.\KSAL>N COMMKMCK Jl'IiT 1». WARD * 1VADK, Box XJt, Leavunwnrlli. Kan. 1-K=-r^ BA88 nnri TI'IIA PLAYER, ONE ST1HHO rflJ. ■ aS.I»*7, HBT, l'H'TK, Doubling Alto. Can I «c IHRh Clois Arroballe or Novelty Feuturr act. WARD At W ADK Hickman= Miller Co. $5,000 1NVF.STKD IN SPF.t'I M. SCEMlllY. llavcFome Open Time in August ami Scinembcr for First Class Fair Dates. Mnuagers tn low*. III., Mo., Minn, and Wis., scud open lime. All special ncenerv, Erie Lllbo. Paper, Royalty I'lu.vs «'.Hl Ihc Highest Salaried Artlsls lu llenertolrc. A imslilve guarantee that we have the goods. Vliat MJJ you got? Can place a few more A No. I Rep. People. Those doing specialties preferred. Must :-e actors und have ihc wardrolie. Address KEOKUK, Iovra. VAUDEVILLE ACTS, Slrong Novelties, Sensational Sister Acts, Etc., for week Juno 29, THEATRE ROYAL. MONTREAL Also Strong .single Ijuly Turns, Sister Acts, and timid sketch Teams Tor ATLANTIC CITY, to o|ien 1*'1 •llh and later. Summer salary. Those who wrote Isdore ennimunleale, as many Ictlers «m astray. Address quick, CLIFF W. (IRA NT, Malinger. Intel I'BVillon, AlliinllcClly, N- J- _ FIRST CLASS MUSICIANS OF ALL KINDS, BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Also Acting Pcoplo of all kinds that Double Hand. Must Join by wire. State lowest salary drat H' 11 * and Tull particulars and permanent address. Also wanl Cowl Tom Agent that tan paste bills. UEYFR g GRlSWOLU'8 U. T. y., m Per Route, or lioalnglon, Mo._ "Edsall - Winthrope Stock Co." WANT, tn complete company, Young Man for Lends, Man for Heavies and Characters, Man for Jit»e- nllcs, Man tor Characters slid tlcn. Rus. Mnsl do specialties. Man for Illiisiralcd Songs iwe '"["';" mai:bliie). Young Woman for CBaraclcrs and HeavUF, Siroiie Specialty Woman for Small Parts, Clever Child for specialties. Others write. Slate «ge, height, weight and roll particulars, with lowest salary. I ay your own. Company rehearses A ug. lo In Kentucky. WANT Al Hustling Agent acquainted wan IhcSoiith. Show booked solid. Address . F.DSALL A : OSMAN, Warren, !*•, RIALTO MUSIC HALL, ELMIRA, IM. Y. nr ^^ T wm~^ I!! 1 .""'. 05 '' v »'!« 1,)V l"o People, Sketch Teams. Sister Acts and Single WoteM preferred. V> 111 give Sister Acta and Single Women two and three wccib. Open Year 'Round. Address F. W. HcCOlfNELL, Prop, and Hgr„ Bialto Music Hall, Elmira, M MASCOT COMEDY CO. nHUHUL RVS1NKS8 MAN ASH WOMAN; other useful people, wrllc. Thore doing sltcclalllejP'' ferred. Also Ornniilzcd Hand ef (in Mouthpieces (no drums) to Joulile orchestra. Single M"''^.^ Z&2 * r i - T i™ 1 . A ^f? 1 w,lu kn,,w » ,n « .southern country. "A ll must ma ke good"^ *.".".. relcwea AT 0>CE^ All la flr trnvt.' 6«d tSS+ Eflk» n ■ UAU ., : JUNE 2ft. THE NE¥ ;YOKJv ^LIPKEB. 405 DAVIS, INEZ MACAULEY & COMPANY , ■ Presenting "PALS," an Episode In One Tot, By EDtffoniTlAY. , „«.i for lite first lime on nn.v atone- week, of May Qr, .it TRMI'LK THBATHI-' IM'tiui Hfffr IN VAHI)EVIM.K fc nnd booked return dates: 1 'PrtoK -I rAI.LK KAP I VriUKUtt ,:ST , A MKriiorr nam mn stny sa. -i-als- is a.kovxut. Audience NSJ aS iff It «M »"P«1 ln a S» eWlle ?.i.?r l, iS.MM-rr l ? ,ll, ' l|, . fll! 5.., W . , 7 V rnVm " (1 •** «"•»•■ «'» "I'^AtniHiIJA anil i:r,Altl)ltATi:iA" staged.— ill: Tito Sr>XJ!i j5: mio aagggg It 'wax BUAl WANTED IMMtDlATELY, AND FDR WINTER SEASON, GR FIFTY WEEKS GUARANTEED, Strong Feature Comedy Act, Musical Specialty or Musical Comedian End, Leader Band, and Musicians for Band and, Orchestra, Can always use useful, reliable people, singers and performers' doubling brass. South fiend, liul, week June 14; Kalamazoo, Mich, week June 21, or home address, 1918 Demin? Place, Chicago. J. I. CQBURN, Sole Owner and Manager. Acts Wanted. EDWARD SHIELDS' VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT CORDRAY'S THEATRE, 1 ' PORTLANH, ORRIION. LYCEUM THEATRE, TACOMA, WASH. THIRD AVE. THEATRE, SKA'J 1 T.K. WA8UY SHIELDS PARK, PORTLAND, OKKIiO.S*. SHIELDS PARK, TACOMA, WASH. LXSCHI PARK, SBATTLK, WASH. NATATORIUM PARK, SPOKANE, WASH. SHIELDS' PARK,' WALLA WALLA, WAHII. SHIELDS PARK, SALEM, OUKOON. SHIELDS' PARK, RAKER CITV, ORE. Oyly circuit on the Puc-tllr Coast t luu does not require performers to play D SHOW'S a day. Performer* tniM I* alile to make entire change for second week. State salary in llrst letter. No store allows, wise ; 'Minor lieer bulls. One performance dally In parks. Address all commnulcaHonslo EDWARD SHIELDS, Shields' Park, Portland.Oregon. Now En Tour, VAN, NEXT SEASON HEADING f HAVERIvY'S MI^STTR^IvS. PKRMANKNT ADDRESS (WIIEKK ALL HAIL WILL RKACII ME), Care W. K. .\ANKKVILLE, llii Broadway, IV. Y. City. BILLY BIG HIT ACADEHT OF MUSIC, N. Y., IDNE 7, MORTIMER KAPHAN IN THE FORUM SCENE OF JULIUS CAESAR. VimiS.:'. 1 ™" OFFERS. Address KAP1IAN THEATRICAL SYNDICATE. VAUI>h\ 1LI.K OR DRAMA. 19:11 Broadway, N. Y. City. THEATRICAL SCENIC ARTISTS Are Respectfully Notified that the Theatrical Scenic Artists cf Chicago fijf Perfected nn organ tent Ion for lltelr ntlvnncement mid protection, and have np- I'ucii In ti, ]. A- T >s K fol , n cimrtcr, i;nt\m of our Constitution anil Hy-Lnws St li.!',"? Altll,t desiring some. Apply to ANSKIj COOK, l'resldeut, »73 W. (.'unirrrss J?'-- Ll-I. M. HAItT, Qm Secy., :IM S. Slate St.. Clilenno. " A GREAT BIG HIT FOR 44~WEEKS. Barlow & Wilson's Greater New York Minstrels ;«t elo«,l ft M •'"'In »nd c enson of 44 weeka with flying Baton, mid a heavy balance 'a.l-4, l ii'Ki lining Aug. 24," 'OS, Kirs .'"I Cnntct, 2 Clarionet*, heel to Hie good. WANTED, rat Violin In double cornel, a Slide Tr bones. Second ;S;;»^l;..i,duu,|or.-m.Klra,IUH, ■» brass, 3 Porters, 2 Cooka, «, -l Cornels, Trap Drummer, double lias* anil Tnlia; also a Tabu to long anil lmnce Men. 10 Hallad Sincere, 10 Sperlalllca. Property Man to , 2 Aifrnts, Man lo Run I'iciure Machine anil double In Uuuil. Address LAW KBNOK HARLOW, Manager, M Main HI., Ibitihury, Conn. W ilT BROS.' ANUS GREATEST SHOW CIRCUS, rcr'JiV" t M , ' :l,s (iv M.\. K1XIIS. MUSICIANS Of AM, KINIlS— Trap Iiriiininer prc < S UL rr: .""HI nilHreiireaeiil vuuiwlf— lliul is I he cause of I his Ad. This la an Overland lui V •, ''""'t look for i'Hllniiin Cars: long xcusou : aalnrlea unci- a week: they uuiKt be _.»• J 1 ' 1 " o i l recelnl of wire. Address I.A .IHi.VI' UUOS., W.vuiiilng. III. 1 0R FIVE HIGH CLASS SPECIAL OUTDOOR ATTKAC1I0NS AND VAUDEVILLE ACTS, KOR THE ,N.Y.,FREE STREET FAIR, ?■ nit-* ini«4t terms and narllcidirs of act lo first letter. We want AUU in ■< "eiieii \- ', ° " n<1 a, i 190a. Ulve lowest terms and partleidirsof act lo first letter, txclu "»e privllegei for sale. No gamWlug or questionable ! ^ K ^ p 0ALDV g,,.. 1003 1Q04 CATALOGUE .'i.nuu copies ready July l.-iTlii'tminy clnmgcs nnikn Hie'olil cuinlogiii- useless, limp h posiiii for a new one, so us loiivold dclav. C. A. TAYLOR Trunk Works. ."'J .V si E. Ramlolpli St 130 W. Madison UlltOAt .: Ml w. asm St., NEW YORK dolplist., ) TUK ONLY I'LACSM lo" 8 '" .I'fWOl THOMS ,.. ' * Can be tmliglir. We h»v§ no Agtnclet. MADISON'S BUDGET, NO. 8. 10 great Parodies, five new Comedies and Afterpieces, two Original Acts for sketch teams, eight Grand Monologues, Including two for Tramp and Hebrew, new Hebrew Talking Aet, besides hun- dreds of Original Gags, Comic EpHaphs, Doctors' Testimonials, etc., eto. U pages, ON'K DOLLAR per copy. "Ilmlgel great liclp clurlug my Klnudyke ciigagcuicnt." CAO W 11. SUV. L. J. K. IIK1L, (agent fur JAkKS MADISON), HOI Third Ave., New York City. 6,000 FEET OF FILMS Mnsl be cheap and In Al condition. We manu- taciure sicreopllcnns. our prices ure right, so are our instruments. We have iliem from 410 up. Slides from cents up. PKARCE A SUIiEl'K, in S. Uav SI., Hull linore. Mil. No. 37 Kingston St., Botton, Mill., U. S. A. Manufacturers or Sllkoleuc Tight*, $2.60: Worsted Tiglita, $2.00; Cotton Tights, tl.OO; hqueslriau Sliirta, same price as tlglila. A special discount of 10 per cent, allowed on all goods, (live us a trial; that Is all we ask. Write fur prices on any- thing In the knit goods line. Deposit required on all orders. PALOS PAEK 'JH? The scenery of wooded hills Willi creeks and springs makes It u cliurmlng place for home. It Is healthful and rcstrm. Kuru lie. Many families have located, iiuduuiuiigt lii'iii i|iilleafew families of ttdnrs who ttuil II eolivvlilelil lo ihelr business aud a tine place Tor home. We sell large lots. LOx IMlft., on limbered hills, lit |2rt: $lucasli and tn monthly; send for literal ure; nutnc of actorH glvcu by rei|iieBI. Monson A- Co., H4 La Salle St., Chlnago. TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY.' MEBBT-GO-'inU PRIVILEGE, SEASON 1003. RENWIOK BEACH. CHEAP IF TAKEN AT ONOB. ITHACA ST. RAILWAY CO.. Ithaca, New York. WANTED, An Outdoor Attraction FOR JULY 4, AX LAKE ARIEL. Address LAKE ARIEL IMPROVEMENT CO.. Scranion, Pa. MEDICINE SHOW, AIR RIFLE, SAME, SLOT MACHINE AND SOUVENIR MEN, ATTENTION. I am the CHEAPEST MANUFACTURER In New York of JEWELRY and NOVELTIES. AL.P11KU UVGGBNHKIMBR. 629 Broadway, New York. LEVIN BROS. ALL KINDS OF GOODS HANDLED BT STBEETMEN. WHITE FOIt CATAI.OfJDK. ftO-:iU N. tltli St. Tern- lluutr, I nd. EZRA KENDALL'S 2D BOOK-ALL NEW. GOOD GRAVY— i ^."iZ&S! 1 "* SPOTS — ° f wit tnd Hamor * Esra Kendall's 1st Book-100,000 sold. By Mull, 2ic. each. Address EZRA KKNIlALL, 40 South 7!h Avo., Mt. Vernon, N. V. SCENERY or All Klnda Built to Ordor. New Spectacular Stuff ind two complete Faust Beta oo band. THE TIFFIN SCENIC CO., TIFFIN, OHIO. Thomson & Vandiveer's Circus, MiMgerlt ind Hlppodnne Tents Have a record of over forty years as being superior in Material, Finish, Workmanship, Style, Durabil- ity and Economy to all others manufactured. Es- timate* given ou application. No. iBO- aMM. THIRD ST.. Cinci nnati, ft BOSTON FILM EXCHANGE. Second Hand Film*, Song Slides and Machines Bought, Bold and Eioliauged. M4 W ASII1NOTON ST.,llooin 4'.', Uostoii, Mass., opp, Adams House. Just out; i 24 page illustrated maoic CA'lAI.OdllK, 2>V. ; HIU*. t.'ATAL., Tic. None free. (July N. II Ac'iH for Mnhnliuu, 1 Or. IT, ll, i.HHOY, H'.I I'niirtRt.. Ho»lon,Jiliis» 6. SHINDHELM. Theatrical Wig m a K tit, oood work rot low prices, lta West -Jem STHKET, New York. KBUKUAN1ZISJO AUU BUOK1NU TIIK WARNER COMEDY CO., For season 1W3-4. IIKN It. WAHJIHIt, ILOrtgor, Iowa. . WIGS TWO NEW SUCCESSES "i av LYN UDALL, Compoier ol "JUST AS THE SUN WENT DOWN," and "STAY IN YOU OWN BACK YARD," "I'D L1Y DOWN MT 77 LIFE FOR YOU A Beautiful Littlo Lovo Songt anng by LOUISE DRESSER. "THE ONLY GIRL" Tiio Legitimate lno«Mior to " JUKT ONE Q1RL" by the iiuo Composer. M. WITMARK & SONS, Publishers, rnrf Professional Copies mid On hcslrulloiiH In Itci ugnlzeil |JA Ainrt* rnEEi"" IVrtorraers or those sending up to ilale pi'ograuiiue. ■■nil UHnllds WITMARK BUILDING, 8 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK. Alter June IS, NEW WITMARK BLDQ., 144-146 Weil 37th St.. Just Below Marlborough Hotel. il.o'nu lint TIIK>IIKK-IIIVK-CI.O( K-T(»\VKU). EKATYOIDSu THE GREATEST Juvenile Act in Vaudeville. A RARE NOVELTY. INVITES OFFERS FOR SUMMER PARKS and NEXT SEASON. CAN I'l.AY PARTS, A IIKKAT MATINEE 1,'Altll. II 1 1 n tn VY. Hays, ilnuiialli' orltlu nil ST. LtlllS POST IIISPATllll, aavs: •'The liesi Juvenile uci I ever saw In vaudeville," Per. address, 17. UK II A l( UN, Vuuilevlllo AKent, MM oil vi. St., Si. Louis, Mo. FREE STREET FAIR, , - . AT 1IOIIAUT, IIKLA., AMI. :» lo N-ONB WKKII, * Aerial Acts and Others for Free Shows, that will be Good Drawing Cards.— Paid Midway. Ilohnrt Ik n new county sent, fl,(ino inltnl.il n m ih : plenty of money ; on Hm-lc Islnml nuil 'P'rlsi'ii It. It. No hIiowk thin year lu-foie Hie lair. Nothing loo good for us, Aililress file Autler Club, Or C. V. WtlKHALL. IIOUAItT, OKI,. NTKD, Luella FOREPAUGH Fish WILD WEST SHOWS A 'Cycle Whirl, l.iuly High Diver, Cow Hoys, Lady Kilters, Sciisut loiuil l-'eulurc Act, Press Aireiil wllh Show, Arena lilroclor, Hush llosiler, Train Muslei', .Miislelalis, Working Men In All Unpin inieiils. (junk ■loose Steward ami AhsNIioiIh, 4, (I, s, 10 Horse Drivers. TIlK AllVKIt'l'ISlNi; I'KipiIIUMMH, IN CLl'DIMI LI.KPIIAKT AND CAMKI. IIANNKIt, I'oll IlKNT. Also WANT Hill CONCKKT, Cniunili Knockitboiit Tciiiu, Sister Ai'l, Serlo Comic, Song uiid Dunce Ludles and a Hood Novi-liv. AiMri's's June a, Washburn, Wis.; June all, Ashlanil, Wis.: June 21, Klcn Lute!, Wis.; Jnnu 25, Kan Clalle, U'H.; Juni-'Jii, Miirshllcld, Wis.; .1 line «, Menominee, Wis.; .luiiuliu and W, Minneapolis, Minn. SECOND SEASON, KA'-THRYIV BKAYIIAM'S IIIr Heeiili- I'i oiliii lion of Ihe Urent Hxlocli-nmn, THB VIIvTvA.Grl$ <- Kuiollutial Melodrama, "IN CIIHI'I, IHISSIA, OK TDK IIKKO ORK Will/, ««7*l DAlIb, of KISIIINKI-'K," and olheis. Terms reasonable. America's Youngest Vaudeville Stars, MARTIN. ^ *RlMROSE, SEION CHILDREN. Mich., lint week. Wn-k «.', Temple Theaire, llelroll, i'KHMANKNTADHIIHSS, I'. (J. Ili>\ r.Tl, Kulnuiuzoo, Ulclr, lllu |i;o itt Itauiona TTiesirc. (Irani! Itapli Mich. A KICU' WKMUH IIPKN, II JO I'Alui: SMITH. HI. JnliliH ItuildlUK, Ni-iv Vork Cm- Whole ami Hall Sheet l.llhos , be. per sheet, KHIK I.ITIIO. CO. Uric, Pii. H!»! "EVERY HEART MUST HAVE ITS PAIN," "SAXX.XHC DOWXT THB BAT," "Til KVLL TALK AHODT YOU, AN YHOM ." Till: TIIOMl'SON MUSIC CO.. W< Walitah Ave., Ollirnfro. MMNOTUUAV r'UU KUKKiI'lKIKKMHIUMAl. ( Ol'IKH. 406 THE NEW YOEK OLffiPEE. JlWE ; 20, Some of the FOUR LUKENS' Great TricRs: own and caught by name mtn; also throw over bar and caught by man on opposite bar. A DoubU .8 ^^^^SS^SSS^S: ADS!^2SSSffi*?« w .no*, now r«Kuroa win tha Barnam & B tlloy Olrou«. A Doable PlrouatW, thrown Mid caught by the same man.-the f'^'^^Xwdrt bmJ barformanoe by the Z £ww ^ 1m * snd oatoh~the Potter Family feature trlok-one of tne features of the BluRllng Broa'Clrous. All the ab ° ve t riok ^ v ° b n SJSSS ; by the same men, and a complete TBIPLE SOMEBh*??™ Now we have two more great tricks to put In our act at our next opening; they are a complete Double ^^^^^^^JJS5 WE HaVB BOMBOPBNnSm ^ and land on feet The two laet mentioned tricko are the greateat of them alL Thla act coat* a little more than the rest, bnt look wnat yew Address HARRY LUKEN, f Luken Qynrinaalum, Road log, "A WORLD WIDE CIRCULATION." THB OLDEST AND HOST INFLUENTIAL THEATRICAL AND VAUDEVILLE JOURNAL. THE ERA. ESTABLISHED 1MT. 49 WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS, 33s. . w. o. KO III" i . i , l - CHIPTIOIVS, - i i < PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Od. par 11ns. - ABEElOaJ ABTISTB8 VLSmHQ THE METROPOLIS U8B THE EM OFFICES AJ THBIB PBRBLUIENT LONDON ADDRESS. 9,600 ARTI8TE8 ADVERTI8B IN ITS COLUMNS WEEKLY Bennett-Moulton Cos Want et I^e^w A No. 1 Repertoire People FOR COAHlVGr SEASON. Kioto ngc, height, weight end experience. Consider silence a polito negative. Address MOULTON, THOMPSON A MOULTON, Salem, Mass. The Big' Laughing Hit, a 99 INTRODUCINC1 TliE 4 HUNTINGS 4 Under the Management of S. H. JOIXIFFE. . ' Biiuke Introduced on any stage, In Theatres, Clrcuites, ParkH, Pstra and Expositions. Tho only net or tbla kind over accomplished. t ; For tlmo and terms, address all communication* to ' ■ 8IE HASSAN BEN All, 117 Weal lath 81 .Now York City. THE GREAT ENGLISH VAUDEVILLE PAPER, THE and thbatrb RBvm'VY', 401 Strand, Iaondon, FORRI"N HtlBSOniPTION, - - • PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISEMENTS. - - H. s,i. 1'Kil YEAR at. nd.. Single Column: Im-li SI\ T OKK • . OR > . . WANTKD. One who oan or will work In Musical Aul; KltiguiV playing cornel or saxophone preferred ttta ultspad . rtllshle set Onro Tills Is an Pleased to hour from capable people. Addrcuu illHhed, reliable am. Hooked aoMd. All leimra aus. Pleased lo Hour rroni canablu people, Aaarcsi TIIHKI.KKI.I* »n.. rente*! upon remon.bl- tnrma. Andreas J. IIKNRY WOOOS, Supt,, innt N. Y. -I. '.U-i 1 CENTRAL TRUNKS. Win., n.oo; »ln., W.oo: asm., ts.M; torn., ito.oo; loin., 111.00. circus Tranka, ttxisslt, it.oo. BUI Trunks, uoxaaii* inside, % 1 1.00. I.liho Tronks, tixxnxxw inside, lll.oo. Shipped on rooelpt ot |i.oo, bad. 0. 0. D., oxuopt over 800 miles, then remit whole amount. B1H0MB A 00., CKNTKAL TUUNK KAUTORT, EsMb. ISM, U-M North fth St., rhllsrjslphls. N. Y. AGINCY, Cor. 90th 81. a Broadway. Prlcaa 7Bctt. more than at Phils. Factory. ■mil ITADV r*r%f\nC Unlfoima, Ouns, Swords, Rcvolvern, Cannons, Tentu, Ele. ■Wllkl I MK I VVUUOt KveryrliltiR In the miliary Line— rally deacrlbeil lo'our largo M igazlue CataloRiio, containing nut essh prices with upwards ot '.i.ooo lllusirailnna. Price of catalogue, 16 oenta— mailed on receipt of n oenta In Mlampa, memlonlng this advorllsoment. Customers wrlto ua itiat our "OATALoaiiK IH WOBTII ITSWKiallTlnOOI.I)." WoTiavo the largest stock In the world orminiaiy goods from tiovemment auctions. Dealera Hupplled. Praiiola Bannermau, 610 BroHdwsy, New York. National Theatrical Exchange ' Long Distance Phone Mslne Idas. Incorporated. Oonersl Tneatrlnsl Business, Bonking Fairs, Parka, Opera llouaca, Theatres, itnullns Companies. NATIONAL THEATRICAL EXCIIANUK. Oil AS. J. OAKTEIl, 1'iest. and Tress., Chicago Opera House Bldg., CHICAGO. JOE, MYM and BUSTER KEATON. i„JX ' UPF.N WKEKB1N NE.Vl'SKAiSllN. Horry, but 1 hnvenM auvinlni week. Ask the Man Joo Paige Smith and Eddie Mhayne. L1HA.0., care of PAHK,.ucxt week, us to say this ONLY A FEW Columbia, PA- OPERA HOUSE FOB BEI\T. fhe borough of. Columbia offers the Opera House Auditorium (or lease for one, . three or fire yenrs. Heated by steam 070. Only auditorium la town. Population. 14.000; tributary towns, 10,000. Suceessful bidder muat give approTed trust company bond. THIS IS A HA11K CHANCE FOIt AN ENTBUPRISING MANAGBIt. Dlda for leas- ing muat bo received before July 1, 1B03. J or fitptlier psrtleulars, address B. F. BBNNBR, Chairman Prop erty Committee, Columbia, Pa. ALVIENE--DANCINC And Vaudeville Sehool or Acting, Grand Opera House, N. Y. Entrance, MO 8th Ave. (Always open.) Stage dancing, novelties and vaudeville acta taught, complete In every detail with guaran. tee of engagement. My pupllB: Ethel Levy. Paula Edwardes, Grace Cameron, Wm. Blaladell, Lew Bloom, Bartho, Johnson and Dean, I* Neva, Mazy King, I* Belle Dazle, Agnes Mahr, Hooker and Davis, De Huths. Barney Gllmore, Blondells, Ida Fuller. Marlon Winchester, Esmeralda Bisters, Hope Booth, St. Tel. Rooney, and hundreds others. Call or wrlto for catalogue. FOR SAME-Three SpcctacularNovoltles, with ceenery and ilat«a. Also 8k« tell and Monologue, $15 Serge Suits, $6.49. Men's $12.00 Serge Suits, UM. Men's $16,00 Serge satln-llned Suits, $8.88. Men's ai'i.oo Caaslmere Bulls, $1 no. Men's tlK.OOOasalmoro Bnlts, $«.4l>. Men's siN.no Casalmere Suits, f :.ii». Men's $10.00 Youths' Stilts, $8 so. Cameron, 207 Plattnish Ave, B'klyn. SCENERY. HOUSE AND ROAD 8TUFF OF ALL KINDS. Spectacular, Extrsvagatua, Vaudeville, Burlesque and Minstrels. Managers and Performers write ei if yon want anything. We've got it. GLOBE SCENERY CO., Tiffin, O. FOR ACTORS AND MGRS. DATE BOOKS. Runs flvo years, and has good Information. Send Htnmpod envelope, addressed, including ten 2o. SUUips. W. B. WATSON, 48 Johnson St., Brooklyn, N, Y. PRINTING FOR TENT SHOWS SEND FOR PRICES-CATALOGUE. HENKEGAR & CO., %-43&a'£.oT' I MOTION PIOTURBS, eomptote outfit, with operator for Parke, Lawns, Fairs, etc.; latest Imported fllma from Europe, 200 up-to-date subjec's. Films rented by the week or month, weekly change; also the Juvenile -operas, Llllputlaua and Mldgeta. IV rite for spools! circulars, terms, etc F. H. DECKER A CO., Ids Fifth Ave., New York. YOU WILL BE CONVINCED OF THE PRESTIGE IN A "GROSS" LETTER HEAD Free BttmpleB, Contracts, Tickets, Envelopes, Etc punas printing co. minim VnVOO 868 DEARBORN ST., UlUvaifU. Pkg. STAOE MONEY, 18c. HOOK OF COTS, 20o. AT LIHKHTY, C. D. NE WMAN. Trefer comedy old man with one night com- puny, (iencrnl business cngngement wltb first clnsa repertory conaldered. AddresK, MTDINCrTON, MICH. PHOTOGRAPHS Cabinet Photos of yourself forsclllng.lltt per 1,000. Send photo or nog. and 20c for samples. HUSBAND OR WIFE PHOTOS, 0».OO r l.ono. FORTUNES, 60c; Ssmp.lOo. For L. Letters and Futures. EDEN A 8T0D10,Plllla.,Pa. Exhibitions furnished, with Only real Torpedo Parachute Explosion Act. No agents, BALLOONS FOR BALE, Pror. Chan. Kabrlch, 11 Centenary St., Blnghatuton, N. Y. FOR X^E>A&B>, OOMOINED BLEKPINO, DINING AMD BAGGAGE OAR. Especially arranged for traveling companies. NEW JERSEY tlAR WORKS. Lake flaw. N. J. CIRCUS CANVAS AND TENTS OF EYERT DESCRIPTION. Second Hand Tenia In stock. Write for estimates. THE T. W. NOBLE 00., to 13 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. LIBERTY, NOVELTY MUSICAL SPECIALIST. Descriptive and Chsiaotcr Vocalist, strong baritone voice. Versatile Vaudeville Co., Parks, First Glaaa Med. Co. W. 8. WILCOX, Gen. Del., Cortland, N. Y. ESCAPES FOB THEATBES Hfl at ONLY PRACTICAL ■ ■■■■■ FIRE ESCAPE. Address DOW WIRE WORKS CO., Louisville, Kj • nunnin i m * Now Booking Dates for the Season 1903-04 THE TWO JEWETTS- * Of THEIR THREE GHABACTER COMEDY SKETCH, SOMETHING ORIGINAL AND UP TO DATE IN COMEDY. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO *"" K VERBTT A. JKWBTT, 103 E. Sleln St., gt. Loul a, Wo , THE ACKNOWLEDGED MONARCH8 OF REPERTOIRE, . HARRY S. HOMER H. The Ring'sley-Tilton Co. In HIOH CLASS BEPEBTOIHE and OBBAT VADDEVILLE FEATDBES. THE STRONGEST AND MOST COMPLETE REPERTOIRE ORGANIZATION i\ ^ THE MIDDLE WEST. 1MT A TUIl aV¥fc For coming reason, openlti); early In August, First Clans People In all lines; TT A1H 1-IUaVa i.KAPINC MAN, LKAlHNO LADY, HEAVY MAN, MAN FOR CHARACTER!) and (JEN'L BUS., WOMAN forCHAHACTEES who can do JUVENILES, HOIJHRETTB with slroDRipt clalty, PIANO PLAYER, BVwTMNfl AdENT, 8TR0ND VAUDEVILLE FKAT0RES,' write. All mini I* experienced, reliable people. Preference given tlio«c dnlug specialties. We pay expenses. Full par- ticulars tlrat teller. All photos returned. M aNAGEmS, wo can nac one or two more fair daicx In Illinois, Indiana or Kentucky. ALL SPECIAL PAPER AND SCENERY. KINGSLEY & TILTOlf, Catlin,IU.(P. r .Add.i JUST CLOSED A SEASON OF 40 WEEKsT «« GENARO & BAILEY * NEXT SEASON WILL INTRODUCE AN ORIGINAL COMEDY ACT, ENTITLED A CIGARETTE CASE." It will be handsomely costumed and will afford great opportunity lor the Introduction of nur Bpeclnlllet. Havo already hooked as weeks for next Heason. We will also revive the act which we aro dolog m present, Introducing new Hongs, new Dunces and new Wardrobe. CIIICAOO POST, June 4: "After an absonco of several years, Dave flcnaro and Ray Bailey return In one or the llvlcst singing and dinc- log sketches given by any vaudeville team this season- Mlsn Bailey has the advantage ihut beaut; fives, but, unlike most pretty women, relies less upon her good looks than her vivacity and talent*, lie Iwo work as hard at euoti performance as though a season's contract depended upon the verdict of the audience, and thla onergv serves to make them tho bettor liked. The thcatregolng ptibl'oappreci- atea honest cndeavor."-ONLY ONE OF MANY! tfc WANTED, AT ALL TIMES, Specialty Artists and Burlesque Women . . PALACE THBATM, BOSTON, MASS. JOE MORRIS THE HEBREW PARODY SINGER. Addreaa 1353 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY. STAB PART FOR JEWISH COMEDIAN MUSICAL COMEDY IN 3 ACTS. Nine Principals and Chorus, Original Songs. Characters— JEW, English 8woll. Negro, German, Old Maid, Eto. Having secured control of above for next season will treat rlth Interested parliearor sale outright or on royalty. Address, Ihta week only, EDWARD WARREN, 110 W. 70th Street, H. 1 . HArVB ALSO EXCLUSIVE SALE OFTIIREE I1RKH1T VADDEVILLE SB.ET0HE8. ORIGINAL RIO BROTH 3 MOW TOTJRINQ WITH RINOL.INO BBo'THMtywOBLD'S ORBATHIST BBOWB. HAMILTON, CAN., JUNE 10! BRANTFORl), II; 0DELPB, 12; STRATFORD, 13. I. A. MURPHY and ELOISE WILLARD, The Sky gcrstpera of Conversational Com«dy->"Hawo a Doughnut." A. KOEHLER A CO., Theatrical Costumers. 5SZL l iS..SP M j; A . N,E8 . 011 'NBlVJWDALS F1TTRD OUT. PRICES REASONABLE, EHTIMATM FDRNISIIRD.TIIE ATRICALJIIWELY. 04 UNION S«UARB(Eaat), uetWODU Hthaudlfllh St8., New lof«. Menilon CLIPPER when culling or writing. JTJST THE THING TO SEND TO MANAGERS and AGENTS, YOUR PB0T0GRAPHON A POSTAL CARD. Let them ace how you look. If you cannot call for flttlM I2,. wl i,, n J k '* J°". r r ^ wl Pl'o'oa from any picture you muy send us. and rothrn same wim "" atiBd. Jjcror Throo Photos, tlaDoien. POSTAL PHOTO OUTFIT FOR SALE. _„ PARISIAN PHOTO CO., a»» Slllh At*., N.H'_ ordor tilled. NOW 13 THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR MUSIC PUBLISHED JJ 8 y rit * B Kotches, Parodies, Monologues, Mnslo to Words and Words to Music, Publish and FopniarUw Songs; we pay royalty. . PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Baltimore Bide.. Chicago. J THE NEWMAN ART MANUFACTURING GO. ... K!$L cla88 mm Fram «. Theatrical Work a Specially. A an HO to mo W«at 30th Straet, Nsw York. ..... Tel. lS«a M»d. M" PLAYS w'th PRINTTNG7SCENERY »«" TIME , ON ROYALTY TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES ONLY. 7 T. H. WINNETT, HtW Broadway, New I«* JUNE 20. THE 1STEW YORK CLIPPER. 407 WE ARE NOW AT 37 W. 28th STREET Li f^i D ze f Bu,,dln £i »"«* although it has taken us some time to get settled, we are at last able to receive our friends in our new home, and we want to bid them all Welcome. By lul* ■' Ei w » heme" is very appropriate, as we have the most comfortable quarters tnai can be imagined; lots of room, lots of conveniences, and lots of all that goes to make time spent in our place very pleasant. We could speak at length about the elegance of our new quar- ters and the fact ihat every squareinch isall that money can make it. But, possibly thatfwouldn't interest you so very much, as it Is understood, so we'll simply tell you that we have eight pianos, the prettiest and coziest of teaching rooms, plenty of pianists, always In, and the best songs that brilliant brains can devise. SPEAKING OF GOOD SONGS We will quote the following which are Reigning Successes of the Day : "My Little Coney Isle," "Down On the Farm," "Pretty Little Dinah Jones," "The Banquet In "Misery Hall," "Won't You Roll Dem Eyes, Eliza?" "Tell Me that Beautiful Story," "Wouldn't that Make You Hungry?" "Down Where the Wurx- burger Flows," "I Could Love You In a Steam Heat Flat," "In the Sweet Bye and Bye," "When Kate and I Were Coming Through the Rye." And theie are a lot of others which are rapidly coming to the front. However, there Is no use in going into elaborate detall-Our Reoord Speaks for Itself. A VERY IMPORTANT ITEM A very important item Is the faot that we have increased our staff of people to almost double in order to provide for the coming season, and oan guarantee that everyone will be taken good oare of. A speoially inte rest ing feature in this oonneotion is that in addition to the personal presence of HARRY and AL VON TILZER, JULES VON TILZER— our Chicago representative— will spend the Summer months at our New York office, and add his ability in entertaining his friends, who will doubtless be glad to meet him. Remember, no matter what sort of song you need, whether it is for a small or large act, for production or otherwise, we have it, and are constantly adding to the list of available man uscripts. AND OH, WHAT A BUNCH OF HITS OF ALL KINDS FOR NEXT SEASON. &5sgt$lnX M ^AVE. COR. 27 B SJL" Aim roar paid upon receipt or m SHOW TENTS. Equal to any In workmanship, shape and quality. Oct our prices before buying. Agents for Kldd'H HkIKh and Baker torches. Black tents for moving pictures. Oood second hand tents from 36x60 to 124x300, at Bargains. BAKER A LO0KWO0D, Successors to C. J. Baker, 416 Delaware St., Kansas Olty, Mo. MUSICAL GLASSES, r Substantial, loud, pore In tone, easy to tana and play. Photos, references, cata- logue.wlth full Information How to plttr glosses i suooesBfully.wlll be »ent on receipt of 100. A-Brauoelaa, piassophone Mfr.,4M Lenox Aw., New York Olty. -♦ ~\ 1 » — * wmaror OEMMEeROCSSLER HtMtvt itQlM RANDOLPH ST. 'CUB or CAM HOTtt CHICAGO, ILL. Central Location. Elevator. Steam "eat, Itaantagr Water, Bath, Electric I liht and Telenhnnr In every mom. SIEGEL COOPER CO., Sole Agents for Chicago FOR THE ' THEATRICAL TRUNKS. ™£2W?eaforai VINO THE BEST SATISFACTION. ROYALTY PLAYS, MANUSCRIPT. PARTS »ND RIGHTS FOR A YEAR, TEN DOLLARS. "NO FOR CATALOGUE. ALEX. BYERS, 'ill* SALLE' STREET, CHICAGO, ILL, |STttATES»3eY J "« SQUARE INCH MINIMUM 90d. l WTOWH 017101, 8T. JAM KB BUM). II fln.lt.., H IT II PATENT PENDING. fourth ^ Pitt$b6r6,Pa. UHE B 20TH CENT URY DAZZLERS U A ma * **liju* a«* /IahU 1 No. M, ladle*' or Oentr Gold Midi Ring, Mt with twu SOtti Onlurj diamond Cut Brilliant, like cut. till III l-III.IILI li.n .111. 1'ncli 75cby mull.Bend for our Catalogu. of n.lrb,., Itmilrj. a"" H Six* BH1II..I.. a^i.i.. ■■• em Bk»« smsi, imi> sm». Prof. Tt.n.SMB'. Qrrt— F.I.In Baral C..S. Im F..a.r .It. HM.IUr'1 »••« »••■•. Bui pl.t. I* ■ «{. TheOLD RELIABLE B. a Ulll'.k & CO. 61 Wiiaak .-.., (H.H-. Id. Qllkollne TlgtaU, S».80| Woritrd TlrrbU. SS.O0I Cotton TllhU, »1.B0| liukTIsrtaU.fromaa.Ba «pi Shirt* to match sail »am. prlee oo tin ti tat Panpi, SS (•■tot Oolt- on. fy.OOi KLmatle ■■pportars, Si .00) Cloth ■■ppofton.w seats. •nd for itltuu susi. asmplee of tights fr... T»o.UlT«lr • «e- poal" required. BatlafacUon guaran- teed »r money rerundod. BPIOER BROS., M Woodbine St., Brooklyn, 1. 1. Old itand bnt new addraaa ) MAGICAL And Contnrlng Ooods. Best (initio Y08TA COMPANY, 43 N. Ninth St., (Established 1870.) Philadelphia, Pa. WUescrlpllve catalogue for stamp. Call on Call Or mall your orders for Oanvaa Shoes. Cloth Soles, tl.oo; leather Motes, $1.60; canvas Pumps, 26c. ; with Leather Soles, too.; Dutch Pumps, 8oo.j Leather Boles, aoc.; Elastic Supporters, II; WorHted Tights o r SlilrlH,$2.ooeach; Oot- lon TlglitsorShlrU, $1 —=_ — _^, each; satin Trunks, Collar and Cuffs to match, spangled and trimmed, 16.00. Be sure and send size and color. Catalogue free. S. B. CALL, •4 « 1 MAIN ST., HI*UI«il.KIKLl>. MASS. Property Men. Oar 88 Page Illustrated Catalogue o o n t a I n ■ everything you may need for FLORAL STARE DECORATIONS; Plants, Trees ss well at Looie Flowers, Lewis and Vines in any color and size. we supply all promi- nent theatres. FRANK NETSCHERT, 34 Barclay Street. Hew York. 8TEREOPTICON. With Klectrle Arc, Calcium or Acetylene Light Illustrated Song Slides, 25c, col or«t FILMS BOUGHT AND BOLD. L. Hurra, 802 H £30 Street, New Tort Olty. Medicine lea's Supplies Anything you want. Cheapest house on earth. Elegant printing, and all you can use of It absolutely free of charge. Send for free lectures, sam- ples and "pointers" to-day. I can save you money. J.T. R. CLARK, m Walnut St, Kansas City, Mo. J, EH. Clrcularx. (Up-iti -tlate In every detail.) Huck, Jig, Skirl, Novel OaJte Walk, Klouuiloii, Hinging and Hag-Time So:ig«, Vaudeville Acta, Ktc, KNUAUKUKNTS HECIIKKII. S'MIOOLALWAiHul'KN. I'llOK. I». J. ItlllUK, ItlnH Ann in 0'Duy anil others. (t)pi'ii all Summer.) ail4.NI) OI'KIU HOUSE. I Indomo PROF, ill i in k as tho only Performer and I'riilt'Mhlniiiil Darning Teacher In Onluago. PKBO ). W1LUMAN, Tliiiulncul Agent, 127 La Salle St., near Madlnon, Chicago. III. //'ifffiiiDinv OIRCU8 CANVASES i KM sua* Stakes, •BATfl. Vlags. Kta. ^^^IIDD'S PATENT 6IMUS aJImTK, SIDK SHOW PAINT1NQS. PRONTS AND HAN HBBB FOR BTKKKT PAIRS AND OARNIVALfl. BLACK TENTS FOR MOVING PIOTDRB WORK. OUR NEW OFFICE ** SALESROOM, 273 Midlsos St., liar MirM. 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New and novel effects made to order. Estimates cheerfully given on every- thing In the ELEOTI11CAL theatrical line. Follow- ing Is a partial list of NEW YORK CITY PRO- mictions that I put on last season: "Sleeping Beauty and the Beast," at the Broadway Theatre: "Soldiers of Fortune." at the Savoy; "A Gentleman of France," at Wallack's; Henrietta Orosman.at the Republic; Amelia Bing- ham, at the Bijou; "A Ohlneso Honeymoon," at the Casino; "Poxy Grandpa," at the Fourteenth Street; "Arizona," at the Academy; E. H. Sothern, "If I Were King," at the Garden. DON'T PORBIT THK NUMBER, 1287-1239 BROADWAY, • - - NEW YORK Slot Machines H Punching, Picture, Candy, Phonographs, Fortune Tellers, Grip, Electricity, Lifting, and MANY Others. ROSBNFIBLD MFC. CO., (JET IN LIRE for Summer Parks | and START PABL0BS in the Fall. Monty Makers ALL THE YEAR 'ROUND. 58* to 601 HUDSON ST., M. T. CITY. 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Egyptian Market Scene. Arabian Jewish Oanoe. Jerusalem's Busiest Street, showing Mt. Zion. Tourists Returning ou Donkeys trcmMispnh, Syria. Shearing a Donkey in Egypt Herd of Sheep on the Way to Jerusalem. Lake Luzerne, Switzerland. Edison Exhibition Kinetoscape, $115.00. EdUon Universal Klnetoacope, $75.00. HAIR OFFICE AND FACTORY, Orange, N. J., V. 0. A. NEW YORK OFFICE : 88 Chambers St OFFICE FOR UNITED KINGDOM: 62 Grays Inn Road, Holborn. London, W.C., England. EUROPEAN OFFICE: 32 Itempart Saint Georges, Antwerp, Heir. Tourists Blurting on Donk'.VH tor Pyramids of Sakkarab. Egypt. Market Scene in Old Cairo, Egypt Excavating Scene at the Pyramids Sakkarah. Tourists Embarking at Jaffi, Syiin. Tonrlste Taking Water trom the River Jordan, Primitive Irrigation in Egypt. Crossing the Atlantic. heptane's Wife. The Juliana, Acrobats. Daylight Burglary. Bent Collector. ILLINO '.NTS: THE KINETOORAPH CO 41 E. 21st St., New York City. KLEINE OPTICAL CO j.62 State St., Chicago, III. PETER BACIQ.ALUPI 938 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 50.000 worth of ZOBO Musical Instru ments so ld last year. " It has got to be a very bad night when I do not get my $20 "rake oil." I am using four of your ZOBO Cornets In my show and they are dandles." P ROP. DIBBLE, 3 tato Une Mills, Pa. All you fellows who think that Zobo is any old thing or a kind of toy— why you're making a big mistake. Send for catalogue to-day and get the duck meat out of your eyes. STRAUSS MPO. CO., US W. 14th St.. Dept. 37, New York. THE PHOTOGRAPHER Announces startling reductions for his Artistic and Up-To- Date Photographs. Nothing like It has ever been olTured by any photographer Ills $8.00 Venetian Paneln reduced to $3 00 per doz. surprises everybody. Artists Proof » which cannot lie obtained elsewhere for less than $10.00 PER DOZ. In his studio aro (4.00 per doz. $5.00 Blaek Car- bons reduced to $11.00 per doz. one large photograph given with each order of nrty pictures. In large lots he carts them all. as he does not employ solicitors or send Invitations for free sittings, which have provon ixponslvo to those accepting them. HE CORDIALLY INVITES MANAGERS AND THE PROFESSION In general to visit his studio and Inspect the work— Accessories up-to-date, Posing original, and all Re- quirements for professional secnlo elfectB. Work ilnluhed In 24 hours if requested. NE, t TELKPHON , 4»«5 18th St. FBINBBRG'S STUDIO, 10 West 14th St., Bet. 5th and Oth Avea., New York City. Money Makers OUR PUNCHING and LIFTING MACHINES An the BEST and HANDSOMEST EVER MADE, They Git thi Monty and ALWAYS WORK WELL Grip Tests, Picture and Vending Machines ARE OUR SPECIALTY. 'Write for Catalog THE CAILLE BROTHERS COMPANY, 14117-1457 Woodward Avian, DBTKOIT. MICH. Onr Color Dial and Card Machines are the Leaders. FOR 8ALB — Second hand, good as new, 1 See 37 Aluminum Chimes and 2 Pieces Muslo, $78; l Set 19 Aluminum Chimes and Muslo, too; u Straps Sleigh Hells, 124; 8 Octaves Chro- matic Rosewood Xylo- £hone. $16; 20 Bar Steel [arlmbaphono. Bows and 11 Mallots, $20; a Rattles. $20: 8 4-tn-Hand Belts, $12; 97 Bar Steel aiarlmbapbone Ww laMlttJatiWi Sent 0.0. D. on trial. All hits. All bis bargains. Our bells and novelties are used by leading an lata the world over. J. 0. Deagan. 884 Dearborn St., Chicago; 10th door; fireproof. UNIVERSAL EDISON KXI1IB1T01ts ' KINETOSCOPES • FILMS* new !< Second Hand UltiF UVNTERH3 ■Ipwm^&SLIDES jW BOUGHT &S0LD vmwssESS Roover's Name Plates * (i tm tuiJLur autfftair triitUltl.>lumpti,^ 10 Second Hand. Latest model, with letters and figures, In ported work- ing order; been used i"» a short time, $50.00 EACH, Separately or Together. "A 8NAP." First money takes them. We Manufacture, Buy) Sell or Exchange Any- thing In the Market. f Rlggs Amusement Co,, ■S3* 41 A 43 University Plat*, M Now YorkClly. II REPERTOIRE. Por time address FRANK ROBERTSON, 1701 M» Ave., Topeka, Kas. DRAMATIC. IT: VAUDEVILLE. CIRCUS. Copyrighted, 1903, by the Frank Queen Publishing Company (Limited) Founded by FR ANK QUEEN, 1853. NEW YORK, JUNE 27, 1903. VOLUME LI. -No. 18. Prlo* 10 Cents. HiSS 0iPF r '5 COMCXBNINO STAGE FOLK and Sometimes OTHERS BY J OSEPHINE OHO. From >ome of the amusing stories being told of the children of thorn connected In rarlous ways with the theatrical business It might seem that these little ones are more frequently precocious than are those whose parents follow other professions; at all erents, their pranks and smart sayings more often reach the ear of the public, perhaps for the same reason that tbo goings and comings of their elders are of such extreme Interest >■ the news reading public. Like the pranka of "Boater Brown," of Ontcanlt origin, the mischief of these little ones, which usually results In the breaking or spoiling of household adornment,' Is the outcome of exuberant spirits and origin- ality rather than the actual desire to be naughty. They do not foresee the conse- quences in the form of punishment which perched on tables that brought their poles In reach of the ceiling explained the mys- terious ponndlng. On seeing the look of petrified dismay on the face of their ma. ternal relative the children seemed to realize the enormity of their latest prank, and little Helen, In weak, conciliatory tones, said: lumps of ice. Helen explained afterwards that this bad been done to make the scene feel more wintry. "We couldn't get up a chill, raps," said she, "so we had to have Ice around our necks to make us shiver like the girl In the play,— we knew, Papa dnrling, that yon not very gentle brushing of plaster from the heads of the two repentante, they were consigned to separate rooms tor an hour of solitude In which to think over their childish sins. This hour, however, bad not been spent In any such way by young Bertram. When the realism had been achieved by the aid of Iodine, red and black Ink, which he bad found In the room. With this be had paint- ed golden brown, black and red atrlpes about bla body, not forgetting to give hla face a few daubs. However, he never will again use this In- delible meana of decoration, for ha waa not allowed out of the house until every mark had been obliterated, this taking asveral days to accompllab. The little six year old son of a prominent actresa gave his mother a long day'a work laat week picking flies from his golden curia. Little Jack, on a voyage of discovery to tha kitchen, had possessed himself of a larga sheet of that pitch covered paper, known aa "tangle-foot." This be wrapped about hla pretty head, with dire results, after which he went Jnto his mother's presence with tha explanation : "Bugs, Mammal" "You naughty boy. What on earth put It Into your head to do such a thing P "Why, Mamma, dear, I beard you aay to Miss Smith yesterday that you didn't think my health waa aa good aa usual." "Well, that statement couldn't have bad follows Injury or destruction of their parents' belongings, or they perhaps would think twice before carrying out some of their larks. Wlliard Holcomb, for Instance, when read- ln « In the presence of bla family one of the r- Pt ' ot f new play on which he Is working J>«d no idea that It would be Imitated at heavy expenee by hla two youngsters, Helen end Bertram, aged seven and five. Hear- ng so much f things theatrical discussed ■» their home, much of their amusement consists of play acting. T1| e aot referred to has a enow scene, which the children at once proceeded to re- peat, though neither can remember what prompted the means by which the anow of their scene waa produced. The playroom of the Holcomb children Is on the top floor, where they are allowed to tonke •» much noise aa healthy children are "pected to make, bo when their mother wrd the usual clatter which attended their Playing theatre" she paid little attention, »« when this for about a quarter of an "our had been accompanied by a terrific funding a he determined to ascertain " the cause. * hat she saw on entering the door brought visions of landlord's large claims for dam- : gPS to bis property. Only a few square J " of plastering remained on the celling, ,"" vblcn 'he mischievous little ones bad « ached most 6f It with the aid of curtain ■"•* Two small plaster covered figures "We've only been doing one of Papa's snow scenes, Mamma." In their descent from the tables, In which they were forcibly assisted by their rather, who had arrived on the scene and who was ..most .peechle, . because *«»*£ woMo , t want UI not to pl „ U Juit ,,,„,.. wrought by the young house WMm» d „ , diplomatically, trying to rea- BSSft'l' 1 SMS ~ U S i S E S S L „.... S&Sa 3*. sKAS SS "JBfS. aa. __ » . time for bis release arrived bis fond parent, on opening the door, stood aghast at the spectacle ot hla young hopeful gyrating about the room entirely nude, and after the man- ner of a young colt "Ob, Papa," he exclaimed, entirely for- getting that be bsd been a prisoner because of previous mischief, "I'm having such a beautiful time playing I'm the wild aebra you read about last nlgbt." And tebra-oed, Indeed, he appeared. The anything to do with your Oiling your hair full of atlcky dead flies," said the actress. "Yes, Indeed, it did, Mamma," waa tha reply. "How do you make that out?" "Well, Mamma, you see It waa this way : I was down In tbs Janitor's room yesterdsy, an' Tommy's mother waa giving soma 'ten- Don to bla head, an' be aald It waa buga waa the matter, an' he said no boy could be healthy without 'em, an', Mamma, I want to be a real healthy boy." 9 Tula same little Jack, whose Bummer has now begun at the aeaslde, waa dlecovrred amusing a small party of youngsters at that part of one of the Btaten Island beaches where the sand waa partly mixed with yel- lowish clay, so damaging to the cleanliness of any light fabric with which It cornea In contact. He bad recently been freshly dressed In a white linen suit, Which waa rapidly chang- ing Ita appearance aa bla mother appeared. Jack, with the assistance of some small comrades In mischief, waa pouring down the neck of hla blouae email palifuts of dirty sand, which waa aa rapidly running oat of the lege of his knickerbockers, greatly to the amusement of himself and his mlechlev- oua assistants, a manoeuvre which might cause one to decide that there Is no possible accounting for the varloua causae that prompt children to the most unexpected and original bits of mischief. ,.,_ - 410 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. ADDITION AL FA IR DATE8. (Received Since Till Publication or tub Faib List Published in The CLirpEB or MAT. 23.) NORTH DAKOTA.— Stftte Fair, Mandau, B. 20, 80, O. 1. 0. H. Klllsnd. secy. SOUTH DAKOTA.— State Fair will be held at Yankton, S. 14, 16, 10, 17 and 18. Walter B. Dean, secy. NEW YORK— Afton, Afton Driving Park end Agricultural Society Fair, B. 14, IB, 18, 17, 18; I. W. Seoly.secy. Albion, Orleans County Agricultural Society Fair. 17, 18, 10; 1,. 11. Bench, secy. 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Delhi, Delaware County Agri- cultural Boclety Fair, 8, 0, 10, 11: W. A. Klllott, secy. Dryden, Dryden Agricultural Boclety Fair, 16, 1(3, 17: 1. B. Wilson, secy. Dunkirk, Chautauqua County Agricultural Corporation Fair, I, 2, 8. 4; II. M. Clarke, secy. Kllenvllle, Ulster County Agricultural Society Fair, A. 25, 20, 27, 28; Wm. B. Doyle, secy. ICImlra, Chemung County Agri- cultural Boclety Fair, 8. 14, 15, 10, 17, 18; George McCann, secy. Fonda, Montgomery County Agricultural Society Fair, 14, 16, 10, 17; J. B. Martin, secy. Fort Edward, Wasblngton Couuty Agricultural Society Fair, A. 26, 20. 27. 28 1 8. B. Ambler, secy. 1'rankllnvllle. Frankllnvllle Agricultural and Driving Park Association Fair, 25, 20, 27, 28 ; WT N. Sill, secy. Fredonls, Chautauqua County Agricultural Corporation Fair, S. 1, 2, 8, 4 ; II. M. Clarke, secy. Fulton, Os- wego County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 1C, 10, 17, 18; II. h. I'latt, secy. Gonverneur, Uouverneur Agricultural and Mechanical So- ciety Fair, A. 2B, 20, 27, 28 ; D. A. Leggett, secy. Greene, Riverside Agricultural Society Fair, 8. 8, 0, 10, 11 ; C. Winston, secy. Ham- burg, Krlo County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12; J. C. Newton, secy. Hcm- lock. Hemlock Lake Union Asrlcu'tural So- ciety Fair, 8. 20, 80, O. 1 ; S. Parker Hop- pough, secy.- Herkimer, Herkimer County Agricultural Society Fair, B. 7, 8, : I. P. ltasbsck, secy. Hornellsvllle, Hornellsvllle, Fslr, A. 24, 25, 20, 27, 28; Clyde 10. Bhults. tecy. Hudson, Columbia Agricultural and Horticultural Association Fair, 8. IB, 16. 17 ; W. J. Qreenman, secy. Ithaca, Tompkins County Agricultural and Horticultural Bo- clety Fair, A. 25, 20, 27, 28 : Bert T. Baker, secy. Johnstown, Fulton County Agricul- tural Boclety Fair, S. 1, 2, 8, 4 ; Elmer J. Dorn, aery. Llttlo Valley, Cattaraugus Coun- ty Agricultural Boclety Fair. 1, 2, 8, 4; J. 11. Wilson, secy. Lockport, Niagara County Agricultural Society Fair, 17. iff, lb ; C. L. NliiioliH, secy. Lowvllle, Lowls County Agri- cultural Society Fair, A. 25, 26, 27, 28 ; W. B. Wlndecker. secy. Lyons, Wayue County Agricultural Society Fair, B. 28, 24, 25, 20; io. Sautter, secy. Malone, Franklin County Agricultural Society Fair, 22, 28, 24, 25; W. J. Ma I Ion, secy. Margareivllle, Catsklll Mountain Agricultural Boclety Fair, A. 25, 20, 27, 28 ; W. II. Bells, secy. Mlddletown, Orange County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 8. 10, 10, 17. 18: David A. Morrison, aecy. Mlneola, Agricultural Society ot Queens- Nassau Counties Fair, Ju. 17. 18, 8. 22, 23, 24, 25, 20 : I.. Van de Water Jr., secy. Montlcello, Sullivan County Agricultural So- ciety Fair, A. 25, 20, 27, 28; Leon P. 1 . 2, 8, 4 ; 10. II. Austin, secy. Trumansbarg, Union Agricultural and Horticultural Boclety Fair, 1, 2, 8, 4 : Myron Boordman, secy. Ver- non, Vernon Agricultural Boclety Fair, 22, 23, 24; I.. A. Orliwold, secy. Walton, Del- aware Valley Agricultural Society Fair, 1, 2, 8, 4 ; P. 8. McNee, secy. Warsaw, W j County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 14, 15, 16 ; David M. Cauffroan. secy. Waterloo, Seneca County Agricultural Society Fair, 22, 28, 24 ; Edward Nugent, secy. Watertown, Jeffer- son Count}' Agricultural Society Fair, 1, 2, 8, 4 ; W. it. Skeels, secy. Watklns, Schuyler County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 8, 0, 10, 11 ; B. L. Piper, secy. West Phoenix, Phoenix Union Agricultural Boclety Fair, 22, 28. 24, 25; C. It WIMIams, secy. West port. Essex County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 1. 2, 8. 4 ; C E. Stevens, secy. West Band Lake, Rens- selaer County Agricultural and Horticul- tural Society Fair, 10, 16, 17, 18: Oscar J. Lewis, secy. White Plains, Westchester County Agricultural and Horticultural So- ciety Fair, 8. 28, 20, 80, O. 1.2, 8 ; Edward K. Long. secy. Whitney's Point, Brooms County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 8. 1, 2, 8, 4 ; Fred B. Allen, secy. <«» OUR LONDON LETTER. (FBOM OUH OWN COBBESPONDENT.) Clipper Bureau, 48 Cranboarn Street, Leicester Square, London, w. C. June 4, 1003. "Just Like Callagban," an adaptation from the French play of Maurice Ilennc- quln and Georges Duval, by Cosmo Gordon Lennox, was produced at the Criterion last night, under the direction of Seymour Hicks. It la a farce In three acts, and, like most French farces of which we see adaptations, It deals with the unfaithful husband and the complications In which his peccadillos Involve mm. In this particular case the plot and manner in which It Is worked out are both Ingenious. The husband In the esse, one Mnaderberry, Is a farseelng person, and to safeguard himself against future detec- tion Invents for himself a "double," whom he dubs Callaghan. He then starts to elabo- rate tbe idea, and by way of a beginning he writes anonymous letters to bis wife, telling her that her husband was seen In tbe company of such and such a notorious chorcter at such and such a time, this time, ot course, being when he was very obviously Taffy and tbe Laird, respectively, also re- appeared In their original parts. Charles Hawtrey, who Is jatptet tf jfcM M from America In a few days, Is not likely to set In London this season. He returns In the esrly Antumn to New York. F. R. Benson bss decided to again carry on his experiment of a dramatic school on tour, In connection with his Shakespesrean company. Pupils will be Instructed In fenc- ing, dsnclng, calisthenics, elocution and stage technique, and will also be enabled to ac- quire practical stage experience, as they will be rehearsed with the compsny and appear at the performances as supernumerary mem- bers "In Dahomey" la going rtrong at the Shaftesbury, as Is evidenced by the fact that Wednesday matinees are now given In addition to the usual Saturday morning show. Even on the warmest nights tbe house Is ailed up to Its seating capacity, and on nights when the thermometer takes a drop stand- ing room Is st n premium. ■ Rudyard Kipling's story, "The Man Who Wss " adapted by Klnsey Polle, Is to follow the poet laureate's "Flodden Field" at the special performance to be given at His Majesty's on Juno 8, In aid of the fund or Guy's Hospital. . A George Edwardes has decided to close the Gaiety In July. The new theatre will be opened early In September. Marie Tempest closed her season at tbe Criterion last Saturday, and will not be seen In London again till after ber return from America in the Autumn of next year. She will then enter on a long tenancy ot the Avenue, which before then Is to be renovated and extensively reconstructed. It Is likely that the gallery may be replaced nt this theatre also by a half crown circle, os Mr. Curson finds that the "gods" hnve ceased to be n considerable factor In tbe revenue of a West End playhouse. Jane Hading will not be able to present "La Chatelaine," her great Parisian success, during her short stay at the Coronet Thea- tre, as Sir Charles wyndham, who has se- cured the English rights, Is not disposed to sanction her appearance in the part. This Is unfortunate for Mme. Hading, who, for a similar reason, wss prevented last year from presenting "Sapho," which also she had created. Fortunately the Impediment In this esse has been removed, and she Is able to open her season this year with Dau- det's play, which Is also to be given In Lon- don by Mme. Rejane and Mme. Sarah Bern- rnntrscts at Halifax and at .the Palnce, M°sttester"have compelled him to post- r Tb?ar»ooMa M?ss*Bothert that their "success Tat the Pslais d'Ete, Brussels, futly Auaufthat trS.de by them at the Moulin iiniiVrc Paris. They Inform me that Btnsrt, th^m'ale Pattl, opened there with Immenso suaesa and "hit Joseph Adelman, the xylo- phonlst, is also there making a big hit Cooke ond Rothert have teen en ?, B «^„ f ?f next year at the Palais d'Ete, and I also .at the Seals; Antwerp, which Is under the same June 27 misceiianec ,$. Btratton, secy. Moravia, Cayuga County Agricultural Society Fair, 8. 1, 2. 8; Jobn P. White, secy. Morris, Morris Association Fair, 8. 20, 80, O. 1 : D. C. Wlnton, secy. Naples. Naples Union Agricultural Society Fair, 8. 22, 23, 24; E. C. P. White, secy. Morris, Morris Association Fi ' secy. Society Clark, aecy. Nassau, Rensselaer County Agricultural and Liberal Arts Society Fair, 7, 8, 0, 10; Delmer Lynd, secy. Newark, Newark Association Fair, O. 1, 2,3; W. 11. Hyde. secy. Newark Valley, Northern Tioga County Agricultural Society Fair, A. 25, 20, 27; O. E. Purple, secy. New City, Rock- land County Industrial Association Fair, S. 1, 2, 8, 4 ; A. A. Vanderbllt, secy. Norwich, Chenango County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Nelson P. Bonney, secy. Ogdens- burg, Oswcgntchlo Agricultural Society Fair, I, 2, 8, 4; Robert S. Waterman, secy. Ona- onta, Oneonta Union Agricultural Society Fair, 14, 15, 10, 17 ; S. L. Huntington, secy. Orangeburg, Rockland County Agricultural nnd Horticultural Association Fair, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11. 12 ; Elbert Talman, secy. Owego, Tioga County Agricultural Boclety Fair. 1, 2, 8 ; L. W. Kingman, secy. Palmyra, Palmyra Union Agricultural Society Fair, 24, 25, 20; 10. S. Averill, secy. Penn Yon, Yates Coun- ty Agricultural Society Fair, 1, 2, 8, 4; James A. Thayer, secy. Perry, Bllvor Lake Agricultural and Mechanical Assoclatloo Fair, S. 20, 80, O. 1; 8. W. Hart, secy, l'lattsburg, Clinton County Agricultural So- ciety Fair, a 8, 0. 10, 11; W. T. Burleigh, secy. Potsdam, Racnuctte Valley and St. Regis Valley Horticultural and Agricultural Society Fair, 8. 0, 10, 11 : Frederic A. Weed, secy. Pougukt-epslc, Duchess County Agri- cultural Society Fair, 1, 2, 8, 4 ; J. M. Booth, secy. Prattsburgb, 1'rnttnburgh Union Agricultural Boclety Fair, 15, 10, 17; Geo. 10.. .Hayes, secy. Prattsvllle. Prntts- vllle Agricultural and Horticultural Society Fair, 8,0, 10: Dwlght Conine, secy. Rccd Corners, Uorhnm Agricultural Boclety Fair, O. 1, 2, 8; T. Ronton Pierce, secy. Rich- field Bprlngs, Richfield Springs Agricultural Society Fair, B. 28, 20, SO; Fred Bronner, secy. Rlverhcad. Suffolk County Agricul- tural Boclety Fair. IB, 16, 17, 18; Sylvester M. Foster, secy. Rome, Oneida County Agri- cultural Society Fair, 14, IB, 10, 17, 18: J. II. Cushman, secy. Sandy Creek, Sandy Orcck, Richland, Orwell and Boylston Agri- cultural Society Fair, A, 25, 20. 27. 28 ; H. IxjiiIs Wallace, sucy. Bandy Hill, Washing- ton County Agricultural Society Fair, 26, 20, 27, 28; 8. II. Ambler, secy. Bcbenevus, Schenevus Valley Agricultural Society Fair, 18. 10, 20 ; Chas. W. Stever, socy. Schoharie, Schoharie County Agricultural Boclety Fair, 8. 1, 2, 8, 4 : Clyde II. Proper, secy. Sidney, Sidney Agricultural Boclety Fair, IB, 10, 17, 18: James L. Clark, secy. Syracuse, New York State Fair, S. 7, 8. 0, 10, 11, 12 : Stan- ton C. Shaver, secy. Troupsburg, Southern Btcubcn County Agricultural Boclety Fair, TUB THREE KEATONS. The above Illustration shows the manner In which the public was Informed that the Three Keatons were one of the headllners at Keith's Theatre, Boston, recently. It of- fers eloquent testimony of the advance made by this entertaining trio. Notes toom the Coontov at home In the bosom of bis family. This scheme naturally gives the mythical Cal- laghan a robust lift In the mind of Mrs. Manderberry. There arrives, however, at the Manderberry house a friend of the wife, who Immediately suspects Callaghan. To allay her suspicions, and the suspicions aroused by her In bis wife, Manderberry turns up at his own house In the character of Callaghan. No sooner has be arrived than he sprains a knee and cannot move. As the double cannot get away the husband can- not come home. Then turns up a lady to whom ho has been paying attentions, In the character of Callaghan, and It appears that he has Invented a double for her bene- fit also, so that If Callaghan la suspected the culprit must be Manderberry, and If Man- derberry Is suspected the culprit must bo Callaghan. But the friend to whom he has told the scheme takes to Inventing things about Callaghan to serve his own purpose, nnd the device) at lest becomes apparent to tbe wife, who takes her revenge by pretend- ing that sho was reconciled to somebody whom she thought to bo Manderberry, ana so making Manderberry suspect that after nil there might be a Callaghan. Fanny Brougb, as a friend of tbe family, seemed most at home of all tbe cast, and Indeed carried off the honors of the evening. Fred- erick Kerr, nn excellent comedian of the qulot kind, did very well as Manderberry and his double, Callaghan, but his style Is rather too self contained for on out and out farce of this description. Annie Hughes did not have an opportunity worthy of her In tbe part of Mrs. Manderberry. Tbe niece was received with every expression of ap- proval, and should last the Bummer through at the Criterion. On Saturday night last "Trilby" was re- vived nt His Majesty's Theatre, with Iteer- bohm Tree as Svengalll, and Dorothea Balrd as Trilby. Maurice and Lionel Brougb, as We tai now, in our ninth week 22* ^^ O. Herfcleroth's canvas theatre w.ft " blow down.st Mlddletown, Pa.. n „* a h . Mo ?« week Of rain at Mt. Union, pi t2.* W| W at Mt.= Union came In the rain In sMdrAfi* hers, and gave us a hearty weln,nu?'JW -el la making a big sucks™ Mm •£? :ormlck, our prima donna. Is ■t5L?9f> Black Pattl, r and Is reecnln th e unlaw nlshtlv. uwi n,...',,'"K roond. \cr, moi ' Taylo clever," and keep imfllX'ZrtSaS " ( of applause nightly. Fred 'timiOPSS list, Is a new find, and Blllv WSS"*' loldlng his own. 0?be Harley S'-??- M '• ilncrlp ■ Ban bnnn axu 1__ * .V Stokes Is making a big success |ffi ■§» son Cormlck, our prima donnn ii ' ",.; fB> new of i ever, and keep our large' nually in on uproar. The AinimmVV 1- tette Is singing Paul Dresser's bSS ? U t ,r ' tlons with great success. The tstni TLfift Davis and- Dixie Puggsley/ arc im&S* their comedy .ketches,^rlften a ndX^J by Hsrry Brown, our late stnc,. miJ?" 1 to lb~ some, fully, ? e, of Steelton, Pa., Is lmp»vir.gIJ3K- and makes ■the' 'X'"^ hardt. On the) 15th Inst, the French ver- Tsloa ot "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" will bo produced by Mme. Hading. M. Rest rand Is at work upon a tragedy which has Joan of Arc for Its nerolne. "Cousin Kate" Is the title of the new piece by II. H. Davis (author of "Mrs. Qorrlnge's Necklace"), which Is shortly to supersede "The Clandestine Marriage,' 1 at tbe Hay- market Theatre. The cast will Include Cyril Maude and Radge Harding, and Carlottn Addison and Beatrice Parrar. On Friday evening Lewis Waller presents "Monsieur lleaucalro" for the two hundred und fiftieth time. Murray Carson's theatre In the new tho- roughfare, Aldwyrh, will have accommoda- tion for nearly 2,000 playgoers. The audi- torium will bo 77ft deep and 48ft. wide, and the stage will measuro BOft between the footlights and the back wall. "Hooping the Hoop," at the Hlpjppodrome, has been successfully accomplished by Minn Allx. The fact that tbe feat Is performed In a motor car Instead of on a 'cy vie gives the sensation Its novelty. A track is erected from the back wall of the stag.) straight across the arena, terminating behind the stalls. The car enters the loop through a sort of flap-trap, which closes Immediately ; It traverses the hoop and then runs through another trap, where It Is caught In a net The length of time It takes to set tbe appa- ratus and the very brief time of the actual fierformance militate against the success of he show. Dan Lcno, the star English comedian, la seriously Indisposed, and will not be seen again on the stage for some time to come. Everhart Is doing famously on the Bsr- rasford circuit. It was his Intention to return to America this week fcr a visit to bis home In Columbus, but the managers do not seem at all desirous that he should leave tbe country ever for a brief vacation. A. GOHEZ FONBECA, The author of the McKlnley song, "He Bade Us All Goodbye," the comic song. "Fudge. Fudge, Fudge," and the sentimental song, "She Came with the Roses In the Month of June," has returned to the city, nfter a short engagement as leading msn with the Webster Btock Co., playing at Mrs. Union's Summer Theatre, Enst Hsddam, Ct Mr. Fonseca Is well known In vaudeville as a tremolo whistler and reciter. management They go to Moscow, Russia, for the Bummer. George Fuller Gorden tops the bill st the Palace. His success continues unstated. Burke, AndrtiB and Frisco came Into the Palace bill last week and went so well that tber are featured In big type for next week. The Motoglrl remains st the Palace, and continues to be a big draw. Longfellow played bis farewell engagement at the Royal last week, prior to his sal'lng for America. His humorous stories and quaint oddities, together with his clever plsylng of Instruments, made his turn de- cidedly attractive. His style Is, however, too distinctively American to be the succcrs here tbst be should be at home. Dave Marlon was s Clifiib Bureau caller this week. Ho 1b arranging for the pro- duction of one of his pieces here, and has hnd excellent offers from many managers. M. S. Whnllcn Is making the success of his lifetime over the Moss tour, Mr. Wbsl- len has now an accepted position among tbe front rank of music hall entertainers, and there la not a first class boise In the coun- try In which he Is not known and heartily welcome. Hie stories, or rather his clever wsy of telling them, has done this for him, but he Is also to be applauded for bis ver- satility. Conway and Lc'nnd, the merry monopodes, are at the Royal thin week. They remain for four weeks. Tbelr work Is much appre- ciated at this house, and they usually play hers two or three times a year, always In the best part of the bill. Delmore and Lee havo now finished and have ready for production a new effect In their novelty gymnastic act. The Idea baa been described to me. and should it fulfill Its promise It will certainly make their act tbe finest and most spectacular of Its kind in the business. Charles T. Aldrlch is at the head of the bill at the Empire, Birmingham, this week. He has signed contracts to return to the Empire, London, for twelve weeks next year. He goes to America shortly. T. Nelson Downs continues to manipulate coins for the benefit of the Empire audience. He also is due to return there next year. In the meantime he goes to America, where be will play from the coast to New York. McPhee and mil opened this week at the Hippodrome. Blcknelle, the clay modeler, Is at the Royal Hippodrome, Liverpool. He Is doing his baker shop act with considerable success. Bijou Russell Is at the Empire, Middles- borough. This clever little American dancer and singer Is a big favorite at this house, und seems to visit It with great regularity. I bear that Miss Russell Is now engaged for the continent to give them another chance of appreciating a typical American sand dance. The American Comedy Four are also on the bill of the Empire, Mlddlesborough. Next week they return to the Moss tour. Rackett and Hazard have now bad a con- tinuous run of the Moss circuit of nearly six months. They are at Newport this week. Kelly and Ashby are due in London this week, after their trip around the world. Marba and Verity left last week for a trip to America. The Buffalo Bill Show Is making a tremen- dous amount ot money on Its tour of the English provinces. They are experiencing fine weather for business, and play to ca- pacity at every sloping place. May Moore Duprez la playing both Cil- llna' and the London this week. She has i good place on both bills, and la doing very well. Margaret Ashton made her English debut at the Tlvoll this week. Belle Davis and her pickaninnies are at the London, and are also appearing at the Canterbury. This act Is ever fresh to Eng- lish audiences. The New Gothams ore st the Metropolitan, and also at the Battersea Empire. For a new act, or rather for a remodelling of on old one, this quartet have quickly taken a good place. They now work well together, and present as good a show as when they appeared at the Empire. I hear that they contemplate strengthening the act still further by the Introduction of one of the moBt popular comedians In the balls. Peterman's Animated Bong Sheet Is at Bnrnnrd's Palace, Greenwich. ot Gal i , !? , l er S". d He,d are a * t°e London, Shoredltch. They are in high favor In this house. Phrbso has returned to London from a provincial trip, and Is nt the Hammersmith Palace this week. Next week he goes to Psrls to open a month's engagement at the New Moulin Rouge. ««» hustle. Louise Levle, Jss. L. OooilSif i l?„V sentatlve, Is putting things In finL ff"' ond has the support of the entire conX 1 Our orchestra, under the leadership'; Isaac Garrison, Is receiving p ai™ L p p °' where. Chas. F. Bcott has brought the E up to a very high degree of excellence, Mr. Do Rose, our female burlesque fan." 11 senator, has not missed making k bis .n ' and the ghost waifs every Sunday mora 1 Dg k ?'. fl K a *K*} e *' our business raan,rer' Is booking the show solid for tbe WlJt« sctiBon. Notes fbom thb Indian Bill Sim Sn n > —We have met with big success this mm For neatness and generally good appeal It is a model show. Manager Wall Lmii! seems to be possessed of a peculiar insimet Ism, which causes so many to vlBlt ui o,„ roster: Walt. Leslie, manager; AmsjE Jones, owner; Prof. Burkbart \kW* Billy Lsne and Harry Bowman, ticket sellers; Geo. Levasser, Billy Bralnard, Oado snake eater ; Bhlber, human ostrich : Lillian Harrington, Gordon Sisters, the i'easleji Myra Deane, the Great Bearry, Ik?w UveiV Alek Jones, and a band of eight pieces All are well and making money. Psor. J. Fihk, with his wonderful troani of educated mules, has canceled all datn for the month of June, on account of in accident which befell one of his mules while playing at Stratford Park, Oblo. He will resume work In July. BnasB B. Moobb, who recently bought tbe Sherry Casino property st Narragsnsett Pier, will replace the present building with a new one at a cost of (100,000. Mons. Fobbbb, wire luggler, Is In his third week with Austin & Lang's Big Minstrels and reports business big and all well. Thb Fbboosom Bbos. ano C. II. Feboobox closed June 14 with the North Bros., at Springfield, III., to go to tbelr new home la Rapids City. HI. They rejoin North Bros.' Show Hie last week In August, at Fort Dodge, Is. Bostxb or tbc Royal Wondkb Woman AND COMBDX Co. — We opened our Summer season June 1. The roster : The Jolly Trio, Maud Dunn, Eddie Erlckson, Elsie Mac Con- nell, Cushlng and Merrill, Bert Fox and Dr. Wm. Atkinson. The festure of our company la our four piece orchestra. Business Is excellent. We are touring Maine. Hardt, "the American Blondln," Is laid to be creating a furore by bis wonderful performance over Montmorency Falls, Qu/>c, Can., and Is said to be the first man ever u, perform there. He remains st Montmoresr; Falls until June 26, when he goes to Lena Psrk, Coney Island. Hahhv h. La- Mount Joined Slg. Han telle's Show May IB, at Amsterdam, N. v., to do Happy Hooligan In the big show, and his silly kid specialty in the concert. He reports success for his work, snd big bualnesi for tbe show. He has signed for next season Notes rsou Leon's Concbbt Co., under canvas. — We opened our Summer season ai Orrvlllc, 0,. June 10, with the following roster: Prof. B. Leon and wife. Skip Stnrtiel and wife, Alice Leon, Daisy Leon, Art and Gladys Remsen, Charles Is. McBrlde, Jaa. Culbertson, Floyd Bales, Jus, McAvoy, llml Shortess, Mary Shortens, Emma Brookn and Hnrlnnd De Witt We carry an upright piano and our own electric light plant, a troupe of dogs, and a car load ot canvas, Bests, scenery, baggage, etc. Thb Millar Bbos., with tbelr diorama, closed with the Heck Carnival Co, at Lan- caster, Pa., June 6, and left for Louisville, Ky.. where they open at the Jockey Club Park, In that city, for an eitended engsge- ment, ns a fenturo with Kurkamp and bit band. Moon Bbob.' Bio Stock Co. Notbb.— When the curtain was rung up on our opening performance. Monday evening, June 8, the company faced an audience that tilled every seat In the Immenso pavilion theatre, and many were standing. Not a hltcb oor an accident occurred either In dramatic or vaudeville programme, end the audience left the house thoroughly satisfied with ever; detail of the performance, The rompan; numbers eighteen people, a band of twelve Pieces, and an eight piece orchestra. Moos ros,, sole proprietors and managers; Ba- win Barrle, director of amusements; i- Churchouse, leader of orchestra; W. M. Shel- don, leader of band. „ . Gibniy & Wao.neb'8 Avbbican Stabi closed their season June 18, st Mechanics- vllle, N. J., after a very successful tour ot thirty-eight weeks. Roster: Princeton Sla- ters, Billy Helns, Phil. Morton, Oaborn «na Daly, Leroy and West, Jennings nud IW Hazel Wagner, Ben JohnBon, and Glbney aon Wagner. TThey will have two companies i out next season, opening early In August, h* 8 ; ter Willie Glbney has gone to Rye Beach to visit his grandparents for the monM i « July. Mr. Wagner and wife ore nt their Bummer home in Bayvllle, L. I. „ __. _ Thb Dancing Fbkda's Pabisian VVondkm Mil. Co. reports success playing street fol" through Pennsylvania. The roster: i ' Hamburg, proprietor and manager; «« Goldstein, treasurer; Mile. Suzane Mu«JK; poses plaatlque; Eugene Melville, Spanian dancer: Bultana (Mrs. Max Goldstein!, Ori- ental dancer, and the Dancing gB 0«tJ5 her transformation dances. Mr. H«J*S has lust purchased a new electrical thssa; which he will add to his lists of concession"- Noma rnoit Swallow & Mabk..b'b»w Floating Palacbs.— We are In our clcventn week of what looks like a long end prosf" our season. The roster is as follows . ins Three Renos, Hsgue ond Herbert, the p«i« Bros., Pomell anifPsrtello, Chas. Hornste", snd tbe Wagner Sisters, together wi W George Glbbln? latest moving pictures. , W hand, led by James Hagan, Is one of •* features of our dally parade, Wm. band, led by James Hsgan, Is ono of the o>>j features of our dally parade. Wm. JWH, Reno keeps the villagers In good rhw.' K tha antics on the streets, and the talk along tn« line la that we have the best show on to» river. CO., The Lak« Shore Limited Is still .the greet 20-hour train to Chicago. Leaves New York 6.80 p. u . ; arrives Chi: cago 1.80 next afternoon. Luxurious ser- vice ; all rullman cars.— Adv. iu " UUB ""^ Notes rnou Penobscot Mbdicinb Wi No. 1, Dr. J. F. Spongier, proprietor «» a t manager.— Mrs. Majne L. Spongier, POT" and musics! act, with her singing dog, D««j AI. Mondello, contortion, rings, wire, trap" and Juggling; Mr. Way, black race comedian Will Swsyne, Irish and Dutch i act; PrM Baker, pianist ; the Mackles, akotcb !«■»• Carl Mackle, ventriloquist; JeBsle Mawj Illustrated songs. Ws are In our fifth w«J In camp, and are doing big business. *■■ Cmpi'eb Is a weekly caller. , „ art La Bibt Moreland and Goldt Mack »>„ in their sixth week with raTllfisr^W. T. <■■ Co., In the roles of Marks and W*g%5, spectlvcly, and closing the concert with '« comedy impalement act Mr. Morelsno leading the band and doing Us banjo turn the concert JUNE 27. THE KE¥ YOBK CLIPPER. 411 .„ piiom th» Lucky Bill Show.— SfiTll Show was stopped (or Ave &«SeS* * the awful nood In Kan- ^''.nd M bad to change our route on ac- - li the bridge* being washed away. Ca«deoin«anoiiw(reL JJ*tt NA8HKB, who Is located at the Lara. ye» B , Theatre, Buffalo, N. V., Iooklo| after ' ».'"»» "«"«» •"» nl 8 .. i rest 0l James Brennan ana Jack '• ff ^n,l one night, due to the bam, as well Rose, who are menacing the burlesque stock d,, ; h „ town belnifroin four toT eighteen company at the above theatre, also the Star 5' t'und'r water. Vuh*dlmculty Y Jobn kept Theatre, In Cleveland, states* that the out- SSrtSn rrom drowning by getting them up JJflLff, W « ties la very encouraging. In ■".Ivmanrer. But at last he waa rescued addition to having two permanent stock com. L" « old colored woman, whoVd run a Pantes throughout tSfSSSE, they a? u , was held up. stairs In a livery barn, two B fftSS»^ST-ir A?'lt"aTwara"l.* "with 5">» arrarglnrto'aend" oSHwrroid^howS S. h '' e ,^ flc 9* T,, f!,X nm no .lock or other property was n n e « "ason for which time Is ra^fdly com" t„ e en i r 2 r ?, , , n n c ' D *r »$ed except a load^_paper._ Ernes,™ J 1 D p f 11 I;^ T ,Ti^ope h Dh l g > ot ttojSSnJju,* ^dvobdTn^ good, with tne river Kin., ooce build Iftulands of" people. Lucky Bill, the un- JJSnnatc man, started to wade from the . * •»» "* """-a uaos. are at Talaque Jrr? to the landing, but soon found himself A"'* 50 ™, ."ass-. this week, They have' tadHO water, when all at once the swift added another novelty to their sensational la "2r i„ n u hi a feet from under him and UnlSh. Bryant A Savillb Notes. — Our minstrel company, at Sbellpot Park, Wilmington. Del., scored a solid success. We bad played the park before, but consider that wo have a stronger company than In any previous season. The Novelty Comedy Four, which Is composed of William Lawrence, Uarry Ben- nett, William 3. Cettl and Mark Thornton, keep the spectators laughing. Kobln, comedy juggler, has proved a favorite ; he Is original and well worth seeing. Messrs, Bryant and Savllle keep everybody In a good humor, ■ lit and Jo< " Joe Kc good hi elly, In their John W. Vooil Notes. — John W. Vogel'a Big Minstrels closed their slitb annual tour at Kenosha, Wis, June 21, and the closing performance was very gratifying to the man- agement, as the bouse was packed to the doors, and the entertainment presented waa voted by the large assemblage present to be tbe best of the season. After the curtain was rung down a banquet was tendered the members of tbe company by Manager Vogel, on tbe stage, and an enjoyable time was In- dulged In until tbe small hours of tbe morn- ., ,i ..;, , Ing. The season Just closed has been the f*2i n IN no "stock or other property was next season, for which time Is rapidly com* fh. 60 !' £.?. , i- clDg, » ar0 an lm P° r tant part of longest and most profitable In the history of Locky Ji LxreDt a load of paper. Times are log In. The opening of the Summer itoS. the entertainment. the show, covering a per od of forly-flve ^A c i. c "' P areoHhein?vV|nnneshajpe ?«urs June 22,1iotb ithe Buffalo Td riSSi .^ooDroBDASfoMiBtBoio aw noir playing weeks. The private care are now In the bands of the painters and repairers, and will receive a general overhauling, both Inside and out. upward of fifty people have b engaged for the season of 1D0.1-4, and Cleveland stock. i&SJH ^J 5 ^.!" «A Talaouega Park, pward of fifty people have been the season of 1D0.1-4, and an entire new first part curtain will be Intro- duced, entitled "The Electric Velour l'alace," which la said to be tbe costliest and most Greeley and Humphrey played the Ly- elaborate setting ever used by a minstrel ceutn Theatre, Niagara Kails, week of June organisation. No expenso will be spared on 15, with Cpnneaut, Pa. ; Put-In Bay, 0., and the street psrade wardrobe. A silver cornet Llndenwald Park, Hamilton, O., to follow, band of twenty-five picked musicians will be GinsoN and Nash are reatlng at Edger- one of tbe features of tbe street parade, and ton, Minn. Mrs. Olbson (Florence Nash) a grand symphony orchestra of fifteen will - underwent a severe surgical operation on provide tbe music for the entertainment. ,^mmlngHow«ver,M was soon rescued nave OMsolved Partnership. Mm i«et hj June 11. Sbo Is doing nicely, aid expects The seventh annual tour will begin about b , Cowboy Charley • «**°- .. . . ggg JBFJi ^ on „ a 5P Neff, the min- to be out In a few days. They are booking Aug. 15, and rehearsals will commence at H v B .-, SSSSLr JSS? mm W " f0P Eft^y E*J* 1 lk.*.W<&» tour E a for next season, and will come East this Cofu ' turrenf took his feet from under him and hnish. he wis compelled to hang on to a rope with Ivbbs and Kwr, black face act, that ap- i olghtj grip or. give an expert exhibition peared with Ward's Minstrels last Beaso£ ™»r, he was soon rescued nave dissolved partnership. The act Is JgJMJ aK*" P'ay Shield's Park circuit, of Winter. Portland, Ore. Kitty S. Kirkham has returned from San Juan, Porto Hlco, where she met with suc- cess. Last week she opened on tbe Scbaffer circuit of Summer parks, opening at Glen- lip/inil Tin*.!, X' « .. .V. -» i mr ... .,. Campbell Brothers' Shows, nor Ed. B. Hotchison, "the human bomb" has completed a two weeks' engage- ment at Idora Park, Youngs town, O., where be furnished twelve exhibitions, and Is now lo bis Becond week at Olympla Park, Mc- will come East this Columbus, O., Aug. 0. Mat Bonn and May C. Hybbb report WAi.Ttn Stetson and Co. played Llndley meeting with success with tbelr new musical Park Casino, Greensboro, N. C, last week, act, and aw now tinging at Wasbakum and are this week at Hyatt Park Theatre, Park. Columbia, S. C. On July tbey open at llEin's Polite Vaudeville. Co. opened Its Guvernator's,_Atlantlc City, _N. J., for two first performance at Llnefleld, Pa., June md will DUt B " n,y ba f- bater Mrs. James Cowper gave the entire BftJJ"™** my electrical effects used Tn KmnanTa Korri writes: "I opened on the W. II. Pickens circuit of parks June ID, at Selma, Ala. While playlog Glendale Park recently, Manager Y. C. Alley presented me wltb a gold headed umbrella. Mr. Alley will have a farce comedy on tbe road next season, carry- lag special scenery and several vaudeville features." BOBANI AND NCVAHBO'S DCt WBS a bit St Portland, Me., recently. Tbe local press commented favorably upon the novelties In tbe specialty. Thb Twin Sistbbs Mebbditii opened at Hurtlg & Seamon's, this city, June 8, and their success In tbelr new act, "Hiawatha," warranted an extension of their engagement for another week. J. Fbancis Doolby was engaged to remain another week at Hurtlg & Seamon's, tbls ■8 'wire S? K my electrical effects used Tn COB , pany a surprise on Monday evening, city, following bis opening week there, June wns burVS L2L 80 „ my revo ' T ' n B ' adde . r act, j un e 8, after the performance, wh a sup- \.J' Hlg act B wn3 wo v || rcc 8 e | V e a flahlna trin ° t w.iSi T*J ^ y '.Si X palsma act," which met with success on report auccess. Next week they aw at fenil^^^^raWKfiSte'fPtf tfie^ccist. She played Chutes, 'Frisco, Grau- Shea's, Buffalo. Clari; »c!S. JcSS?. 1 *. ror - a M J? r P ny ' V.Vt m nn'. ^iroiiir. »fc.. and secured return dates Joseph T. Belmont Is spending the Sum- mer on bis farm near Boston, Mass. Thb tbam of Stewart and Desmond was compelled to cancel all Ha time on account of the Illness of Mrs. Stewart, who has gone to St. Mark's Hospital to undergo a surgical operation. In tbe meantime her husband, tho »._.,." *»s«xmvsm *-o. ai mo ciose m in«i in?i vnl eeason I will take out my orlg- 32*. V. bard » Transatlantic Co., making my ■'"•nth season under that well known title.'' •h»» f. 0«ton Show Notbb,— Since the ISJ „ let ' Chicago we have had nothing but Sficess. Everybody Js well With the out- Cfirr!SS?«l n,! P ^ of ' °' U ^ rphy ' V r £ manTclrcurt efc.anV secured "wtoro dales Cj, &d S, ck«v Ma S r jSh„°r r Reh ""a? at " ch ^ theatre She ha^ .not made any plans 55 llshWor^vS or s?x hours' wUh big tU next season, but Is endeavoring to book i^Aa^%&3«sS Hai?Mhrig StotS iiockev n f„^ r *S k « wa ", e 'S Qt <:«> g* „ wld f- at Alva Oaylor and Graff, have Just closed ifarry Stewart, will work with Billy Watson Kurd, and tbe team will be known as Doug and Te UnSed e iS™thi Um £.k U ' WHHSrl a 'sulilSful season of forty weeks and will unt irthe latter starts to rehearse with the and Mitchell. They have signed for prlncTi ^t Jn^B|j»n%l?ta%.TS»wft^ iffii. play the parks this Summer, opening at American i Burlesque™. comedy and special y parts with the Ben n '« brother 11™!?..%.* ""ki ?lSL i .in Woonsocket, R I., June 15. They will pro- thb Lavabnib Sistbbs, who recently ' returned tl (u? 9 **- . S9*U bl ?«l une ? , al J duce anew act next season. closed an engagement at the Lyceum Theatre. ?ti»^s«xVM5 i f^^ , r^ t , ^£um&*ESrwm^WJfc Niagara Fafisf N. Y.. wew/the guesU of A "er a nlo.?l i*# lnaslDg ,l* nln f ,, look b "f il* tie trick dog. Sport, died on June 0, at Chll- Mrs. Frank Tanner, sight seeing on Canad an jssiBSJL'taFL** "JHE W &VJBVr™ cotbe, 0° wheS ^ they were working with and American side. ' »« stand In I Sd?.n?° *w JfSk tT?r «* atn the 1 Bks' Circus. They had carried him the Holbbooks will open at one of tbe JhSLiABLB^egularly with tbem on the road for over nine years. summer parks June 10, at Bavannab, Ga. II. C. Db Mutii. who has been the press representative and In general cbargo of amusements at Olentangy and Minerva Parka, Columbus, O., for the post thrco seasons, has been engaged by tbe Bergen licacn Amuse- ment Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y., as assistant man- ager of that popular resort for this Summer. Abmbtiionu and Holly closed tbelr season of vaudeville last week at Keith's Theatre. Boston. Tbelr new act, "Tbe Expressman,' 1 by Hal Merrltt and Will U. Armstrong, will be featured in vaudeville next season. John F. Lbonabd and Mazle King arrived In New Yorw from London June 13. Tbey are booked for roturn dates In Europe lu 1004 and 1000. Antonio Von Goran reports success at Avon Park, Youngs town, O. Leb Weil opened at tbe Park Theatre, Seattle, Wash., In bis new thirteen mlnuto Hebrew act, and It booked solid In tbe North- west. Lbwib and Dblmobb write that tbey will not work la tbe stock at Conarsle, X. I., this Bmmer, as previously announced, but will continue to play dates until they open next season with the Dainty I'oree llur- IcBquers. BUSINESS at Edgewater Park, Cellna, O.. Is reported to be excellent Performers lost week were : Evans, Devene and Evans, Prof. Purvis' Dog snd Monkey Circus, Kitty Bros., James Edwards, Elite De Rock, Itoy Mc- Sbaffery and Andy HcCullougb, and tbe stock company, headed by Wm. McHbaffcry, In tbe farce, ''A Stranger In New York." CiuuLts B. Taylob writes that be Is no longer connected with A. II. Woodhull In tba burlesque business, but will be connected wltb a Broadway production next season which Is booked solid In week stands. Ills wife (Eva Mitchell) has joined hands wltb Charles Douglas, late Douglas and [las pal stent* Bsntley Co. for next season. Kictom, Juggler, Is tbls week and next featured nt the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, N. 3. Then be opens on the Burt circuit st Evansvllle, Ind., July fi, for nine weeks, after wblcb be goes West to play tbe Chutes and Empire, In San Francisco, Notes rnou Barlow & Wilson's Orbit™ Minbtbbl8. — This company closes Its sea- son of forty-four weeks at Trenton, N. J„ with flying colors, and a heavy balanco sheet, to the good. The great success that has fol- lowed this company the past season Is an In- stance of the public's keen appreciation of artistic and conscientious endeavor. For next Mason Messrs. Barlow and Wilson will carry two handsome care for the accom- modation of fifty people. The very best people In the minstrel business aw being engaged, and some high priced foreign novel- ties. The season will open at or near New York City, Aug. 24. II. M. Tai.ihitt. of Dickson and Talbott. was married on Juno to Ida Glenn Ton- ner, a non-profcsalonal. Seattle, Wash., will have a new vaude- ville theatre, to bo erected by the Northwest Vaudeville Association, which Is controlled by tbo same people who control tho Orpheum circuit. A temporary theatre with 2,000 seating capacity will bo opened June 21. according to nn announcement, and a perma- nent house, to cost $80,000, will be finished by Oct. 1. The new project marks tho ndvent ot the Orpheum peoplo Into ths Northwest. Portland, Ore., Is to havo a similar bouse. , Zazbl, dancer, appeared June 8 at the Orpheum Theatre, Mount Vernon, N. Y., between the acts of Irene Ackermnn's play, "Tbe Gold Mine." It Is stated that her dances, In which ahe was sbly assisted by 11. B. Johnsoo, with electric effects, evoked tumultous applause from a Isrge audience. Wilbub Amos played Paxtang Park, Ilar- rlsburg. Pa., week of June 1, In placo ot Jobn Zimmerman, and Is this week at At- lantic City, with Tony Pastor's to follow June 22. Danirl J. IlAnniNaroN opened at Forest Lake Park, Palmer, Mass., Juno 1, snd flayed Mountain Park, Holyoke, loat week, le Is at Berkshire Park, I'lttstleld, Mass., this week, Introducing his vontrlloqulal comedy act. , Jsssist Foley, of the team Ed. and Jessie Foley, announces that she was granted a divorce from Edward Foley at Buffalo, N. Y., on June 8. Tub Wano Doodlb Comedy Quabtettb opens on the Orpboum circuit June 28, for- six wwks Tub Holdswortiib (Chas. and Leslie) re- port success on tbo Burke circuit of parks, introducing In their act a new duot, written by Mrs. iloldsworth, which they produced for tbo first time, at Proctor's Ono Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Tboatre recently. Tbey aro booked solid until September, re- turning to tbo Keith circuit Aug. 8. I'ohikii and Fostbu write: 'llnvlng met with very flattering success In the West with our new muslral sketch, 'Wanted, a Pianist,' we closed with the Young Corbett Show at Denver. We havo been from coast to coast with this act." Mn. and Miib. Miller, of tbe Park Then trc, Anderson, Ind., who are In thoir second week at West Bnden Springs, Ind., will go to Colorado Springs, Colo. A. II. Woodhull has engaged for the High Hollers' Dixon, Bowers and Dixon. tho Thrco Lolllotts, Latlna, Markey and Moran, Curtis and Adams, Sisters Franks, and tho Flying Deveres, John II. \\ ii.i.h announces tho opening bill for Brldgeton, N. J., as follows: Madeline Lomery, Ncouclo. Llddotn Bros., Great Itlch- ards, Charles Kilts, Walter Wills, and tbo Brldgeton Imperial Band. , Tom Batsman has cluscd a successful en- gngvmont with tho Clara Turner Co,, and opened with Hbeedy & Hufllngtun for eight weeks. Thompson and Francis report meeting with success In thoir new wlilto end black face comedy act. They havo nlno weeks booked ahead, Including lluber's Museum, New York ; Austin A Stono's, Boston, and Guvcrnotor'a, Atlantic City, N. J. Hilly Jbnninob and Sam Hbni-rew, the "King Pins of Koontown." open on the J. W. Gorman circuit of parks Juno 22. They havo good vaudeville tlmo booked for Beit season, (.'hah. H. Foiikman, who has been with' the Utopians Co. the past two seasons, will work wltb Larry McCalo, lato of Mc- Calo and Carew, next season. Tho team will bo known as McCalo and Foreman. Ar tub Aiioiin ovriCBM, In the Ht. James Building, Now York City, thore ts a bustlo and activity these days. Tho Aborn Sum-, mer Opera Companies having been organ-' lied and located for tho Summer season, Mr. Aborn announces that vaudevlllo bookings for next year aro coming with a rush, aud . occupying his entire time and attention. Fibliim & Hanhon Notbb. — Flolds A Han- son's Minstrels opened tho Summer season at l.nkevlow Park, Mlddlotown. Ct. Tho show was a succcsa from start to finish, each number on tho programme being a winner. Fields and Hanson, and Fox und Ward scored heavily. On Wednesday night (which la a special) tho largest audience In tho history of tho park witnessed the per- ' formnnco. We played wcok of June S ut Electric Park, Newark, to over 20,000 people, notwithstanding tho Inclement wonthor. Billy Hallman writes : "As soon bs I close my baseball season I join hands with Billy Collins, late of Collins aud Collins, In an entirely now act. Billy Collins Is one of tho principal comedians with tho High Flyers Burlesque Co. We will have tho best art that money can produce." Thb Hiiob. Hohhi, on Aug. 1, begin ten weeks of fair dates, und havo the Orpheum circuit, commencing Nov. 8, opening at Now Orleans. Haiiaii and Edwaiidh, of tho Hunt Block Co., wuie given a luncheon by tho Misses McUucrn, of Cheboygan, Mich,, recently. A. W. HANDY writes from Berlin, under date of Juno : "Diana, tbo American mir- ror dancer, on Juno 1 commenced her socond month's engagemrnt at the Wlntorgardeu, wltb greater success than tbo llrst month. The Gorman public nover grow tired of an act If you please them, and American acts, as a rule, generally give them Just what they want. There aro no other Americans 1 on tho bill with us this month, but Ike Hose Is hero In Berlin, telling us how It happened In America. iVo are arranging a picnic for July 4, and there will bo a great gathering of sons and daughters of tba star spangled linnuer on that day. With best regards to Tub Old Ueliaiilb and our friends that aro so far sway, I want to say that when you are celebrating on the Fourth lust say, 'Here Is to tbe Americans In Berlin, and I hope tbey are having as good a thus as wo are.' and we will say the same." Fuitk Youno, of Sells and Young, writes ' "Early In September I toko tbo management of 'The Bolma Modern Miracle' Co., with tbe following performers : Mile, Selma, mind render and second sight ; Iris, tbe Mystery, dark cabinet act : Prof. L. A. Young, boy magician ; Frits Young Pantomime Co. ot five peoplo; Tom Bradford, vocalist." Bunth and Ki.'iii) write from Bristol, Cey- lon, under date of May 10, as follows: "The World's Entertatneru finish their tour nround tho world at this place tomorrow. Ths company disbands here. Salerno, tho Juggler, returns to Berlin, to prepare for his American onungonont. The Bnnth ft lludd Co.. with Mile. Ptite, too dancer, will visit London, then America, Mile. Puto going to Milan for new costumes. Dr. Swindler will go to Hanover for now Illusions for bis American tour. Big. Monti, tho frog and animal Impersonator, lias been engaged by Mr. Buntb, who will take blm to America. Howard Powers and Dolly Theobald have been very successful In California, and havo been engaged by the Pacific ('oast Vaudeville Co., controlling the Chutes. Grau- msn's, in San Francisco, and the Dewey, Oakland, to play tbe opening week at their new bouses In Portland, Ore., and Seattle, Wash. • 412 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 27, 8 Faibvibw Paik Audsbhbnt Co. opened be vaudeville seaaon at Decatur, HI., June I, With Harry McCoy as manager of amuse- ments. (The weather waa decidedly cold, but the following bill drew fair attendance on tbe week : VVTieeler and Wilton, Baby Oladyi, Jaiman, magician ; McCoy and Knight, lllua- trated aonga and moving picture*. Obo. and Mai Woodwabd, the original •unturned rubes, will be seen next season In a new comedy singing and dancing act They are playing Summer parki. Job v. willabo and victoeia Wilcox have produced their new German one act comedy, entitled "Don't Look," and announce that it waa a success. They will play the beachea and parka during the Bummer, and carry all special icenery, propa and effects. Vjboib Lewis, late of Smith and Lewis, report! lucceas In her monologue apeclalty at Austin A Stone's, Boston, and la booked •olid up to August on the Eastern park circuits. Tub Wuit.nbt Bbos. opened at West End Heights Park, St Louis, June 14, for two weeks. Oborqb A. Butlbb will spend the month of July at his home in Grand; Rapids. Mich. Tub music at Kye Beach, N. Y„ this season will be furnished by Prof. Bray and tbe following musicians: Owen Duff/, Thoa. Parreil, J. Hoffman, F. Slsgel, U. Bray and J. wil.on ciiffc. W. V. Jbnninob wbitbs: "The Utopians closed their eeaaon of forty-three weeks at tbe Lafayette Theatre, Buffalo, June 18. The season waa the moat successful, both from a financial and artistic standpoint, that this company haa ever had. They played forty-three consecutive weeka, with not a day a lay off the entire aeaaon. With very few exceptlona the company remained the same as at tbe opening. Manager Dlnklna announces that tbe company will go out again, early In August, with entire new scenery and wardrobe, and that a season of forty weeks baa been booked solid. The scenery bat been completed, and tbe cos- turners are bually engaged on the wardrobe. Hebeartala will commence July 20." . . JlAHiiv F. BiBTi.BTT (violinist) and Kthel C. Banger (soprano), of tbe team of Hart- lett and Banger, are with Heth * Martin's "A Breeiy Time'' Co., for a Bummer aeaaon. doing parta and featuring their rural musical comedy sketch, "Sanby'aGal." Kith Ali.in, pianist, haa fully recovered from a year'a sickness, and returned to work. She Informs ua that ahe baa recently came Into possession of an annuity through tbe death of an aunt. Clifford Tbainor. of Tralnor and Button, writes: "Manager Moore, of tbe Vaudeville Theatre, Marlon, Ind., haa re-engaged us for aootber four weeks, and has asked me to lake tbe stage management. Next Monday. June 22, we open our Bummer Theatre, and will then run both placea. The proprietors are spsrlng neither trouble nor expense to make their Bummer Garden attractive and comfortable for their patrona. They are going to 'put me through' the Eagles on June 28." Ko. Hats, musical comedian, Is playing tbe Southern parks, and reports doing very well. He la booked up until tbe last of October. Carlih and Otto, German comedians, are meeting wltb success in their new act, ''The Burglar Detectives." Vvaltbb Brown, of Brown Bros, and Wright, who haa been suffering for tbe past four weeks wltb blood poisoning, baa fully recovered. CLirroBD and Clink* opened June 10 on tbe Gorman vrcult tor eight weeka. Notks from thb Rbntz-Bantlbt Co. — Manager Abe Leavltt, of the Itents-Santlcy Co., has about completed tbe organising of bis company for next aeaaon, which opens Aug. 2*. ft will be the thirtieth year of uninterrupted success that baa marked the ltents-Hautlcy Co. ae a leader In the bur- lesque field. A new farcical burletta, entitled "Toe Matrimonial Market," and an elaborate production of a burlesque on the late up to date New York aucceaa, "Tbe Hultan of Bulu," entitled "The Bultan of 2uau," baa been written by Mr. De Longe, and Is said to fairly bristle with novelties, and tbe very beat available material In the realms of variety haa been engaged to portray the various characters. There are a number of clever comedians In the troupe, who will see to it that laughter will alwaya be on tap. All tbe mualc pertaining to the two bur- lesques and ensoinblo numbers la original, written and arranged by Irving J. Helloes, who will conduct tho orchestra. The scenery Is being pslnted by C. W. Valentine, and tbe costumes designed by Mcllvaln. Tbe whole production Is entirely new from beginning to end. Tbe following Is a list of the per- formers now engaged: Louis Flalkowskl, tbe Yamamoto Brothers, Gruett and Gruett. ('has. Douglass and Eva Mitchell, Raymond and Veck. The female contingent will be headed by the Three Connolly Bisters, wltn l/ottle Elliott, Nina Bortollnl, Blanche La- tell, Marie Bryce. Anna Raymond, Georgians latour, Lottie .Kellogg. Lllllo Blebert. Delia lUlUUI, UVIUU UUItV|H, 4.IIIIU DIWVI1. WCIIB Faytell, Lea Howard, Verne Russell. Flo- rence Wright, Lliele Ward, Beulah Cantor, Loretta Claxton, Anna Meek and Larry Gero, who will look after tbe properties. Mli.e. La Tobka haa Just closed a success- ful engagement at Bohmer Park, and was laat week at Hanlan'a Point, Toronto, with Boom's parka to follow. Kittx Boss who had a successful two weeka' engagement at Edgewater Park, Ce- line, O., waa laat week at Bcbaefer'e Gordon, Columbus, 0., wltb other good work to fol- low. G. D. Cunningham, manager of the Ted B. Faust's Minstrels, la In tbe city. His attraction la booked solid for the seaaon, and he expects to have one of the biggest list of vaudeville acts ever presented with a min- strel organisation, headed by the famous Fauat Family of ten Australian acrobats; the 7 Ds A r vines, French pantomime and musical experts: the Herald Square Quar- tette, Castle and Collins, and N. B. Carr, monologue, will be among the features. Mabtbb Robbib Waunkii made a hit last week at Newburg, N. Y.. with his Illustrated soncs. Williams, Holms and Williams have algned wltb tbe Who, What, When Minstrels for next season, to do their triple swing and trio singing turn. They are having all new wardrobe made, and new scenery painted especially for the coming season's work . Manaobb Ed. Wbbtlby, of Llndley Park, Greensboro, N. C. (Southern Amusement Co.), has shown his energy and ability, not only in creating an ideal park out of a com- parative wilderness, but also, after complet- ing an up to date theatre, In firmly adhering to the principal that nothing Is too good for his patrona, Is furnishing only first class, clean attractions. John Clahanb, coon singer, and John Kenny have joined hands in a singing and talking act, and will soon play the circuit of Summer parks throughout New England. Wb arr inboumbd that Millie Davenport, one of the Davenport Sisters, has inherited a fortune from an uncle In England. Tub Bucklhyii, refined musical act, open on the Frank Hurt circuit of parka July S, at Bouth Bend, Ind. Elba and Kirlex'b new act Is a success, tbey report, and they are booked solid until September. They have new wardrobe, and tbelr novelty dances gain applause. Thb Kbblrt Bros, and Bblmont will not Bun Nona. — Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bun and family are at Far Rockaway, L. I., and will spend a few weeks there, fishing and bath- ing. Mr. Sun will have a New York office during tbe Bummer months for hla various attractions. Fred D. Fowler will be the manager. Mr. Bun will personally manage bis minstrel company next aeaaon, and has something entirely new in the minstrel Bret Kart, entitled "A Dream of Mars." It will e one of the beat settings ever used with a minstrel company. His company will num- ber forty people, playing mostly city time. Fred P. Russell and Ed. Masler will bold down the principal ends. Manager Sun baa engaged a family of acrobats, six in num- ber, to close the olio. Fred D. Fowler will manage "Circumstantial Evidence," wltb all new special scenery. Tbe drama has been rewritten, and will be put out with a strong cast, beaded by Lawrence Bveret. Sam Horner will manage Bcecber'a "U. T. C." Co., wltb fifty people, traveling In two cars. Sun & Fowler will also launch "The Fatal Hour." under the management of Harry De- forest. All attractions will open early in September. THE) B DOLLARS. The above represents Ove vaudeville artiste who have consolidated their ability In an act entitled "Tbe Craxy Circus." The com- pany consists of Madge and Handy Dollars, acrobatic dancers ; Recreme, comedy Jug- f;ler ; Keene, contortionist, and Bee Craig, ate of tho Craig Family. The troupe will be known aa tbe Five Dollars, and tbey have signed with the Guy Stock Co. for the sea- aon of 190304, to do specialties between acts. John Callaqban, formerly proprietor of tbe Palace Theatre, Houston, Tex., la rest- ing wltb hla wife for a few weeks at Sara- toga, N. Y., and will spend several weeks la and around thla city before returning Booth. Noiiman, "the frog man," has Just closed an engagement at 'Cvcle Park, Dallas, Tex., where be was a featured attraction with tbe Noble Dramatic Co. He also plsyed Fort Wortb, Houston and Beaumont, Tex. Nit) Nblhon, business manager of the Casino Theatre, Washington Park, N. J., writes: "We received two hundred and fifty letters In answer to our 'ad.' In Thb Clip- fbb. 1 Bualness Is good, and we have booked some of the best acts In vaudeville at thla house." IUihund and Vack, "the Dutch college chumps," were last week at Wheat's Roof Garden, Fort Worth, Tex. Their time Is booked solid on Ed. Bhayne's circuit of parka. Fred Ki.meii, of Rice and Elmer, after unending a few weeks with hla partner at Greenwich, N.. J., la now at Sea isle City, N. J., where he will spend tho Summer with his new naphtha launch, called "Violet," on a tinning and crabbing trip. Jbin Ralbiou Is playing parks through the South, and reports success. Harry Ernest, of tbe Quaker City Quar- tette, mourns the loss of bis father. St. Bblmos hsa Just closed wltb W. E. Dobbins, chief of concessions, at Watcrbury, Conn. Aubblia Coccia has been engaged as pro- ducer of numbers with Louis Eoble's Knick- erbocker liurlesquers. RoYCB Bros, bsg punchers, will open at Syracuse, N. Y., for eight weeka, beginning June 20. Tom Hardib, acrobatic tramp, was last week at the Lagoon, Ludlow, Ky.. and la booked at several parks through Onto. take the "Jay Circus" Show out, but will continue playing In Doer months. Johnson and Wbst, who recently closed a very successful seaaon of thirty-eight weeks over tbe New Bngland circuit, will play parks during tbe Summer season. Last week they were at Austin a stone's, Boa- ton. Mass. G. G. Raoonb and wife (Miss Faedora) will reside In Norfolk, Va., for some months, as Mr. ltagono will be leader of orchestra at Virginia Beach this Bummer, and will hold the same position at the Academy of Music, Norfolk, next Winter. 1'kaiii, Irving, who was bitten by a horse June 0, Is confined to her home with nervous prostration, and had to cancel the rest of the season at tbe Howard, Boston. Db Varo and Db Carlo state that their act was featured the week of June 8, at Llndcnwald Turk, Hamilton, O., where they met wltb success. They are engaged at a apeclal feature June 10 at the Empire Thea- tre, Indianapolis, Ind,, for the Woodmen's reunion. Jack Wei.bii and Harrt Bell have Joined the Chris Green Minstrels. Business big last week at Paterson Carnival, BUI Wes- ton's Band waa much admired. Job La Flhuii has been engaged to do his acrobatic ladder and table act with the Gasklll-Mundy Carnival Co., which opened at Springfield, 111,, June 16, for the seaaon. Ills act met with much success on the Orpheum circuit. Tub Musical Macks (William and Alva) are playing the Grauman circuit of theatres, California, where tbelr musical act Is making a hit, closing the bill to crowded houses. Christy and Willis, who Just finished a two weeks' engagement at the Chutes, San Francisco, are at Graumnn's Theatre. They have Dewey Theatre, Oakland, and Portland, Ore., to follow. Euobnb Mblvillb Is In his fifth success- ful weeks with Manager Hamburg's Parlalan Wonders, He atatea that he is one of tbe featurca of tho show. Martin and Quiao, "the man and a half," are at Alameda Park, Butler, Pa., this week. They played Pittsburg two weeks, and scored U 8I1CCC8B. Euobnb Landt closed a successful flvo weeks' engagement with Dixon & Green's American Minstrels, and has signed with the same company for next season aa a fea- ture act Tiioa. K. Heath la the proud papa of a new boy, born May 4. vaudeville for tbe Sum- weeka' engagement at the Manager Martin Lehman, of the Or- pheum Theatre, Kansas City, Mo., Is In New York for a few weeka, accompanied by bis wife and daughter. He reports theatricals flourishing In that city, and prospects very bright for neat season. His theatre reopens In Beptember. Reynolds and Grac-ib arc playing a two weeka' engagement at the 0. K. Theatre, Oklahoma City. 0. T., and then return to the Cabinet Theatre, at Lawton, O. T., where Mr. Reynolds takes the management of the stage. Laura Wyiilb was lost week at Taylor's Electric Park, Camden. N. J., doing her specialty. She Is entirely booked up In the parks tor the Summer. World of Players, — Notes from the Pauline Saxon Stock Co.: We opened our season at Maplewood Bummer Theatre, East Iladdam, Conn., on Hay 80, in Oscar Wright's new rural drams, ■ A Farmer'a Sweetheart," followed by "The Wild Irish Rose." Our production of "Un- der Two Flags," under tbe personal direc- tion of H. Harry Hoy, late of the Irene Meyers Stock Co., was a decided success. Following la the rooter of tbe company: Pauline Saxon, Dorothy Reynolds, Beatrice Webster, Llda Landry, Fawn Saxon, Edith Ralston. H. Harry Hoy, Frank Btolle. Chris. L. Landry, F. L. Webster. Everett Jenkins, Mark Meney, Herbert Brldeau, Tbos. Hayes, stage carpenter; Mattle Crane, electrician; 'lorn Burns, property man, end John Hunter, scenic artist. The vaudeville features are changed weekly. Thla week we have : Morris and iMorey, singing comedians, and Hall and l'orter, Illustrated songs and moving pictures. We put on one play a week. Our next week s bill will be an elaborate scenic production of "The Two Orphans," with Miss Pauline as Louise. Herbert J. Daniels Joined this week as musical director. We remain here until Sept. 1, when we begin a forty weeka' tour of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts. New Hampshire, Vermont, New York and Pennsylvania. — Arthur J. Cblaam writes that the Sew- ard Show haa concluded Its three weeks Bummer season at Mattoon, III., and Is play- ing a special week at the new theatre. Areo- la, III., closing June 20. Tbe company be- gins a Summer stock season at the new Ca- sino, Paducab, Ky., June 22, and will start tbe regular season early In August, at Owensboro, Ky. Time is all filled and com- pany complete. New playt will be used in tbe regular season, secured through Darcy A Wolford, of this city. — Gordon McDowell and wife (Dorothy Wallace) and Baby Hope, having closed tbelr season, are spending their vacation at Brad- dock, Pa. — H. D. Tucker writes : "My stock company Is doing an excellent business In Iowa, as tbe storms and floods have not affected this locality. Among my recent engagements for tbe seaaon arc: Lyod A. Boolne, Traunle Morton, Elsie Sabine, JsmeB L. Brower and Moilie Bennett. More than one hundred replies were received from my last 'ad.' In Thb Clipper." — Fred W. Duval writes : "We sail July 4 from San Francisco, for a tour of Australia, stopping at Honolulu for one week en route. We are taking over three farce comedies, 'Brown's In Town,' 'Where Is Cobb?' and a new one act not yet named. Tbe company will be known as tbe Stlne & Evans Amer- ican Comedy Co. and will Include Cbas. J. Stlne, Olive Evans, Charles Bates, Mar- garet Marshall, Win Douglas, Mnrjorle Ford, tbe Blcknells, Rcba Height, C. P. Hunt, Ralph Hell, Claire Canneld, Janice Hadley, Merle Stanton, Janet Roscoe, Louise Miller and ILttle Maud Kcmbler. it. Wood Brown Is the musical director, and the tour will be under tbe direction of Geo. Stephenson. theatrical capitalist, of Dunedln, New Zea- land." — Thoe. C. flyers, who has been business manager with the Corner Block Co. for the (last forty-one weeks, closed June 6. He s spending the Bummer at Cleveland, O., and reports a very pleasant season with Manager Webb. — Frank Hulstisd Is spending tbe Summer months at his country home, Lundlsburg, l'erry Co., Pa. — Chas. E. Darling, advance agent, Is spending the Summer at his home, North Adams, Afass. — Irrna Lewis on June 8 closed a season as leading Juvenile with the Flora De Voss Co., and will spend the 8ummer visiting her home In Chicago and at the home of Mana- ger J. H, Hotnour, In Richmond. She has been re-engaged for the Flora De Voas Co., and will open her next season Aug. 4. She will hereafter be known as Irian Lehman. — Carl M. Dalton, manager of "Ole Ol- son In Bplrltland," wrltet that his compsny closed May IS, to reopen Sept. 1, In North- ern Minnesota. During the Bummer he will take the management of the McVlckcrs Stock Company, supporting Minnie Mc- Vlckers, and will play three night stands In Northern Wisconsin and Michigan. Business during the past season, Mr. Dalton adds, has been the best ever experienced with the company, and tbe many return dates booked for next season attest the popularity of the new piece. — June Van Busklrk, who created tbe part of Ella Seaforth, in "The Earl of Paw- tucket," has been engaged to ploy a promi- nent part In the next Drury Lane panto- mime In London. She sailed for Europe week of June 8 to begin rehearsals, after spending a few weeks la Paris. — F. C. Whitney baa engaged W. J. Fer- guson as a member of Mrs. W. J, Lemoyne's Compsny. — Elizabeth Tyree sailed for Europe week of June 8. She Is going abroad to consult with authors about plays. She expects to make two productions next season. — "Tbe Men from Missouri" Is tbe title selected for the four act comedy, by Georgo V. Hobart and Edward E. Rose, In which Tim Murphy will appear next year. Tbe scenes are laid In Washington, D. C, and Mr. Murphy will play the part of a Senator from Missouri. -—Frank Deshon, who has been playing in King Dodo" for the past aeaaon, has been released by Henry W. Savage at the request of Nixon & Zimmerman, and next season will icsume his character In "Miss Hob White." — Tho following people have been engaged by the It. L Crescy Amusement Co., for "Out of the Fold," which opens for a run at the Great Northern Theatre, Chicago, June 21 : Sylvia Bldwell, Theodore Bub- cock, Langdon McCormlck, Frank Nelson, Warren Ashley. Mr. Wilkinson, Joe Demlng. Louise Mitchell, Ethel Heltslet and Maude Button. Sol Braunlg has been engaged by the R. L. Crescy Amusement Co. to manage the New Marlowe Theatre, Chicago, next seaaon. — Geo. W. Paige, business manager of the Eastern "Prisoner of Zendn" Co. the past senson. Is spending the Summer with his wlfo in their cottage at St, James, L. I. „.. — Tho following people are engaged for the "Alphonae and Gaston" Co. for next seaaon: Powers Brothers, Montgomery and Pearl, Harry Watson, Jennie Lamont, BeardB- ley Sisters, Allen Lowe, Lawrence A. Cover, Frank Edwards, P. C. Kennedy, Joe Weeger, W. J. Counlban, Warner Crosby, the Man- hattan Trio, and a chorua of twenty-four people. — Edwin H. Rowe Is spending hit vaca- tion In Mansfield, 0., as tbe guest of Mana- ger Wilbur Mack. He closed on May 28 a very successful season of ninety-two weeks with the Irving French Co., with which he has signed again for next aeaaon, making hla sixth consecutive season with that com- pany. — Edward B. Collins, who last season enacted the role of Jack Treadwell, the "double," with considerable success. In Ray's "A Hot Old Time," haa been engaged by Gut Hill to play the same character, In "A Hot Old Time," next season. Mr. Collins Is at present a member of Weston, Beaaly and Collins. _ —Thy Earl A Martell American Stock Co,, under the direction of Oliver Martell, Is now being booked through the middle States. The company will go Into stock at Riverside Park Pavilion, Sioux City, la., for four weeks, commencing Aug. 2, prior to their regular season. An exceptionally strong company It being engaged. There will be special printing, and scenic artists are at work on the several productions which will he featured. — Ed. Lneaa writes aa follows: "Mfaelf and wife (Helen Lucas Fay) Joined Blba M Wright's •Heart of Tennessee' Co. June 1 boUicxisUBg- parts la its first production. F am placing & Juvenile lead, a atrong part ThVcMnpany It "^ "»''*£"£$ and the play Is a aucceaa. Hasel Locas Fay playa tbi Juvenile lead. Rose Uartwell the aaue-hter of tbe revenue officer who waa kMed I In * Tennessee. Mr. Wright Is also the author of several other auccessful dramas. among them 'Harry Tracy, the Bandit.' Lain SoodrUn! Playing the '****&' XlL ■ Mary Martin, which part ahe created. The com- paTy^arries special scenery and handsome paper. We have twelve BWB Ja.Bj.W g ros- ter besides an agent and a pianist. The comply* plaVlngNorthera Minnesota and Canada; an n «ns. although still unable to walk, fhWa^f 'jlfS m gre8t »■"" wIT Hhaanor RobBon and her mother, Mrs. Madge Carr Cook, sailed for Europe JuSs 11. After a brief stay In London, where she win meet Mrs. Humphrey Ward and Louis N. Parker, who have Been collaborating In a new play for Miss Robson's use next season, that lady will run over to Paris to read, and will then return to Ens-land nft i£mi Bg i ",• 8un » ner months, af their old home In Lancashire. The ladles will ECfira not return to this country unt about the middle of September, when Mri. w?JL W nf ft te, n U k on "J><-«m1b of "MrS iV lffB *' . of the Cabbage Patch," and Miss Robson in whichever 3 the two playadeag" ?o% t 1mm a edla a t n e ,, u?e e0rW & T " M °^ «S part &&*%& , MBSU& ?o"* C iY Beaaley Joined the company onJunel! ■MWiSS 1 * wI " 80 wlth *«*« effects n order to give each play a prcS} production. I have secured the folIoXJ plays for our repertory: 'A Nutmeg Match.' ' ERGIm ."JP'fc ■ 'Kesurrectlon,' •!?, of Gold,' 'An Original Bin,' 'The T»5 Orphans.' 'The Little Bosa' and 'Clnderelta/ I am also negotiating for another tli, which hat never been done In reoernn People so far engaged to support Miss UJ, are: Frank G. Long, leading mau; Oeoni Llewellyn, heavies; Richard K. Maddo? comedian ; Lewis Valtone, characters • n J" Dewey, Juveniles; Roscoe Sister, luvrnliii' Jeannette Miller, leading lady ; Jennie BaV lelgb, characters ; June Harte, Juveniles, snd Nellie Rutledge, pianist. We also use two big vaudeville acts. Mr. and Mrs. Long will arrive from tbe coast July 10, having closed n very successful three years' engagement They will go to their cottage et Lakeside for a month's rest." — The new comedy drama that Robert Downing will present during next season has Its location In Seattle, Wash., and It Is said to be one of the most unique and origi- nal plays ever written by an American. Mr Downing Is so well pleased wltb It that tu- nas laid aside all of his classic plays, stored away his scenery and costumes, snd will de- vote his entires attention to this production Tbe title of tbe play Is "Hon. John North." — Notes of Click Stock Co. : We closed a season of thirty-five weeks at Sarnla, Can., and had a very pleasant and profitable set- sod. Tbe company will open the last of August, with all special printing and scenery. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thayer Gllck arc spending tbelr vocation at tbelr Summer borne at North Baltimore, O. — Andrew Mack sailed Wednesday, June IT, for Europe. — Notes from tbe Godding Comedy Co.: We will open our season about tbe first of August, playing all the best cities of the middle west. Time Is booked solid for the entire season of forty-four weeks. Rights have been secured for tbe following plays, which will be Included In tbe repertory: "A Nutmeg Match," "Spring Brook Kara," "Mansion of Aching Hearts," "Are You a Liar?" "The Paraoa's Folks," Fettered Hearts." "Jesse James, tbe Bandit King," and others. Among tbe people engaged are: Rutb Nlverr, Florence Bardwell, Kdlth I'rtt- tyman. Queens Abbott, Hudson Is. Kox, II. 8. Ewen, Fred J. Russell, M. B. Burke, Harry havlland, Eddie Ackcrman, D. II. Byrar. Russell Haldeman, O. M. Cotten and Frtd Godding. Godding A Cotten, sole owners ; Russell Haldeman, advance representative; Fred J. Russell, stage manager; Dave Byrne, master of properties. — Harry Fielding and Maggie Walker Fielding, who have closed tbelr season with the Harcourt Co. and are at their home, Peak's Isand, Me., aay they do not go with the Walte- Comedy Co. the coming nnison. — Pauline Fielding, who recently closed her season with the l'ayton Comedy Co. at Bprlngfleld, will remain at her home, I'eak'i Island, Me., until she Joins tbe Joseph Mur- phy Co., for the coming season. — Among Edward Harrigan's old com- pany that nave been engaged for bis re- appearance are: Annie and Jennie Yearoana. Dan Collyer, Geo. L. Stout, B. J. Mack and Joe Sparks. — E. F. Nagle goes with "A Price of Honor" next season. — B. T. Ringgold goes with Otis Skin- ner next season. — Tom North, manager of Jule 4 E mer Walter's "Side Tracked*' Co., was mode a full fledged Scottish Rite Mason of the thirty-second degree by tbe Michigan Sove- reign Consistory, at Detroit, Mich., during the week of May 18, and was also initiated Into the mysteries of tbe Sbrlners, by Moslem Temple, Detroit. — Frank C. Burton Is spending tbe Sum- mer In Detroit, Mlcb. He has been re-en- gaged by B. J. Carpenter to play the part ofTDIck Hlgglns, In r 'A Little Outcast," next season. _ _ — Jas. B. Mackte ("Qrlmesey, My Boy ) haa been engaged by Chas. H. Yale to piny Toby, the leading comedy part, In "The Everlaatlng Devil's Auction." and will open with that attraction In Philadelphia, Auf. 15, at tbe National Theatre. ... — "Knights of tbe Silent Love" l« _fM title of a play, In one act, by James Wai- len, of Green Bay, Wis., which was prcsentefl by the Kennedy Players at the Green Bay Theatre on June 0, preceding a performance of "Rip Van Winkle." , . — Fred Bcbncck, slide trombone plug and Earnest Ferguson, cornet player, are In their seventh week with Davis ' U. _*• C." Co., playing In the band and orchestra, the latter also playing Geo. Shelby In tie play. They report business good. — The new Nelll-Morosco Co., t hBt ,„ b i! been very favorably received In the J* comprises, smong others, the io 110 * 1 ™" names: George Boule Spencer. Lillian, K™: blc, Elsie Esmond. Adora Andrews, Thomas Oberle, Frank MacVlcars, Robert MorriJ. Frederic 8umner, Harry 8. Duffleld, PbJJ McAllister, Joseph Dalley, Scott Senton, Robert Blddle, Katherlne Carvel, H. J- /'!""• Francis P. Lord, Owen Edersoll, Eula Hltcn- cock, Delia Buckley and Wilfred S. Roe" 8 :.. — Laura Almoslno Is summering at sag- Harbor, L. I. — R. E. Stevens Is summering with his son Rob at Delaware Water Gap. . .. , — Angela McCall has been engaged as Ingenue by Edwin Thanhouser. ... „— Coulter Howard has aimed with .lob" Connors for charactera at the New Amen can Theatre, Chicago, opening Aug. 80. t — The Four Emperors of Music have been signed for Chas. A. Loder'l Co., in A Funny Bide of Life." ,„ „.„,, — Butterfleld A Bromllow are now located In the New York Theatre Building, hating two attractions for the next season. * ' ■•• A. Loder, German comedian, has "'t-' 1 ; 1 ' 11 .,,, five years' contract with this firm, and «»> bo starred In the big musical farce coiueuy. "A Funny Bide of Life." with a cast « twenty-five people, Including the Four bbj perors of Music. This firm will also scna out George Whitman and Elolse Davis a' the bead of the comedy drama, "Man '" Man," which will make Its third Beason on tour. The season of both these companies will open esrly in August . , ., — Paul Bordman writes, under date ■ oi June 14, from the French Hospital, rJtw York City : "I'm much better and have In JJJ of leaving the above hospital, where I've been for four weeks, undergoing an opera" * I expect to get out by the last of this v,f« or the middle of next." , ,. — Charles Howard will play the Jew, "» "Pair of Pinks." JUNE 27. TETE 3STEW YOEX CLIPPER. 413 Henry W. Snvuge's ' N S5imS:J W Aden ■ I* 11 "' ' Mi 1 enry W. Savage wll produce. VH: ?J,nh*rJa a spectacular comedy drama. ' n W, »rt»lJntltl«d 'Th«« County Chulr- 1H f, ; ir o *E5Lm~ it'.* "new Lord Somerset, of •I'^e^rMoXwU're^fyar/iwdr^n. •i„S l» to Im> n member of Mr. Snv- ■ , Vug xli grand opera company next In has n most extensive leper ory. Vol*, from the Uera'd Square Stork ,..T -ri Is 1 «n .puny, which during the past L.i as been touring the eentrnl Stales "■'""xceinf business, had .pill* .nn.experl. T 1 =S«tt3K r , e for "ireonv Ule at 7 A. »t.. but when SmlH'MIM thev found themselves nice n lute cepled by I he Hood, which, having X .IV V .lied si Hi destruction at Soar- L ,1. during the night, washed nwuv the I MM over the llroa.l Hlyer, and h le?n lie. communication between .t'olurnbln ml . Jceuvlllc. They, conse.pieiitly, fm 1 anl llrow... Will WlrtW. . XVni Mllllken. Joe Wenver. Rob Mack. Will Sn er Mne Ablsilt and Mar on Lewis. _ I'lavwrlght Frederick II. Wilson Is In ,l,e Adl"'oml«?ks. Ills latest l''"^"'"^; 1 bv Ueoth," has been sold to Wm. IHiion. e I is lately supplied Le Marguerlta with n now monologue! 'and Is now engage' on a hkll for I'ercy Jennings, late of l hnuntey olcntt's compnny. »...,»• „r„ to — Arnold Slock ''" x "tes : We a — .Notes from the McDonald Stock Co. : Wo arc In our eighth week at Kureka Springs, Ark., uiul doing 11 Hue business. The town Is crowded with people, 11ml we are standing them up nlgluly. The com- - puny will take 1 he mail Sept. 1. J. II. ' Mclioiinhl, ngeut fur the slimy the lasi three seasons, has Imiiglu n half Interest In It. and the Mcliomild Hi'us. expect In have I he best repertory show In I lie South. They are getting our a Hue Hue m' special pnper. and are liullitlng elegant scenerv. Thev ex- pect to play all royalty bills, and are book- ing the leading houses of the South. Hurry I 'hua 1 e will direct the plays, I'euple su far engaged are: Harry I'houte, Walter V. t'oyle, Joe <:. llerry, I'llffniil Willwiu. I'.url Mc- Donald, Lvihi Mull Brnndou, llnzelle Mc- Donald. Maud Clifford, Master Sam und llnhy I'Mmi. The cuiiiiianv will be under the muiiugenieut of (i. w. MclKiiii.ld, and ill- reel Inn nf J. 1 1. McDiinnld. — I'M. ft Daley, huslness representative of W. II. Wnlsnn's "Mickey 1'lnii" Cn. the past senium, Is spending the Summer In ludlnmipollH and West itiideil. lull. Mr. Daley writes that he will be on the busi- ness RlulT of a musical comedy that will have a produciloii In St. Louis during the World's l''alr. . — Wm. Kchols and Mnrle Van l'.tten have signed wllh the Delhi I'l'lngle Slock Co. fur next season. Ulliler Ibe niiiiiilgemeul nf ti. I'lilth Adams, their lll'lh season with this eiiinpniiy In eight years. Waller J. Kchols gnes In iiilvnni'i- of Hie Myrkle Harder Co., iiinler direction of Kugclle J, Hall. — J. J. Ilyland has heeii engaged In play Hie heavy rule in J. M. Warden new pro- duel Inn, "A Human Slave," by Win. L. Huberts. — .I.inici ("bieucn Hyde Is general press lepre«ematlve of Henry W. Savage's nliroc- linns. - -Herman .1. Shrewsbury, of Ml/. & Webster's "A llreexy Time" I'o., has signed fur the part of /eke. In I'red Itnynioiid's (laisienu "A Missouri lilrl" <'n. — Hessle Coulter. 11 member »f Hie Ilnslon Ideal Opera C11., mid IColierl C. Ilyrne. a non-prufoslsoii:il, were married at Mobile, Ala., June II. — Frank C. Rurtnn nml Is re-engaged by I 1,111 If (lutcnsl. — Stlllwell Comedy Notes: This Is I he twelfth week of our season, and business Is verv good. The «how will piny St. Johns for three weeks In September. We are going to Prince Kdward lslumt for n scasnii of live weeks. . — tieo. A. Woodward, musical dlreclnr. has closed at Frank's Opera House. Iliiyohne, N. .1.. and signed with Frank .Melville, open- lug at Ilhaca, X. Y„ June :!:!, for the seasnii. — Nellie Haskell has been engaged to nlnv .1.1 Important part, which luis Is-cn esp'eclallv written for her. In "Hilly a Shop «llrl." fill* next season. Other engagements to support l.otlle Williams In Hie above product hm Include: Hobby Harry, Arnold Alexander. F.ugeue Le Hue (second seasoni, I-oiil* T. Stone and Lllllun Alexander llnrrls. K. Wade Cleveland will next season he featured by Hoyart ft Menzle hi their iniislcnl comedy. "A Jolly Mans 'I roubles, the part he originated lust, season. — Marie De Trace iinnounces Hint, she was granted nn absolute divorce from C. L. Her- tlert tlodshnw receiilly. with the privilege of re-nssnmlng her maiden mime. — Ks-.rn C Wnlck lias closed n Reason of fortvlwo weeks wllh the Field Stuck m.. and' Is nt Sulphur Springs. 1. I.. Tor me Summer. He hns signed will, ■»"■»£* Italplis for next season, 1o do the Swede lead In 11 new Swedish drama, which takes the road ahoiit Sept. 1. _ . — Lillian Hale Finery has been engaged bv Manager M. W. Taylor as leading woman with "Why Women Sin" (Knstera OHIO. Cltifliinnll,-- Tlie Summer , amusement seinoii Is now on In full force. With the npeiilng of Hie l.nillow l.iignnn Inst week' all , of the resorts are now M. Ciilislilerlng ilie cool weather last week Hie ntteiidanoe • wiis all that cuiilil be desired. Chkstkh I'.viik II. M. Mnrtln, malinger l. — I'ress F.ldrhlge head'' the vaudeville hill June 31. which lui'ludes : Jossellu Trio. Law- rence Crane, I'ascalel. and Joe llelmoiit. Tin: /.mi (Waller Draper, manager I. — John C. Weber's Military IIhiiiI Itegms Its second week's •eiigagemeni SI. Ciixr.v Isi.ami (William K. Clark, mana- ger 1.— The following hill will lie given at the Cuino Theatre "1 : Holmes nod Wallers. Hurry Royd. Art llonhn. mid Charles ami Jennie Welsh. Liiit.iiw LAiasix (J. J. Weaver, manngeri. — 1'hlniiev's 1'. S. Ilnnd lias Ihtii reengaged for week Of 'Jl. Vaudeville opens July 4. Xkws Notks. — The secret marring* u ' Louis.- Schinld. directress of the Herman Tbenire Slock Co., to Julius Frel. 11 weilllhy liilui man. was made known last week. Ilerr Olio Krnsl Si-hmld. her brolber. will be manager of the stock company next season... W. S. Mngulre, master of irniispnrlnlliiu. and Itiislncus Maiiaw>r Hols of Tain's "Last Dnvs of I'ompell," arrived III the city lust week Hurry Rruitsl, barllone, w:is ten- dereil n surprise lit the Majestic Cafe Inst week bv the Arillllore Six, 11 local driliunllc C ' Delegates hi the International l'rlnllng I'ressnieii and Assistants' L'nhin Coiivcnilon had an outing at Chester I'ark last week.... Work has iM'gun on Improving Itoliliison's Opera House, which will ls> opeiieil nexl season miller the management of the Herbert Aniusemcnl C Fred lelhe. or the I'aln Co., left for Flilsburg Max Rosenberg left for Chicago. I «. engage per- formers for the l.ngoou Vaudeville theatre. nation. 'I'hey present n number of fairly good vaudeville acts. Huslness fair. ■ , I'tdMh- At the Park Thenlro (T. K. Albiiugh. manager 1.— Improved weather eon- ill. Ions ami n very excellent bill drew good business week of Jane lo. I he bill was: The Columbian Trl». C Shark Jones und Walton. I 11 urn thane, and Dick and l.llle finlse. Thuse booked for week, of 22 are: Mtirpliy and Wtllanl. Hoy Cox. Leslie nut curdy. Hessle Ibius, Rvsimli and Miller, mid Dnrn'ioily. .... OAHi.KX Tiiiiatiii: 1 Ira Davis, lannnger..--- Week of June J'J the people nre : Wllllurd, female Impersonnliir : l.iinin Hradshnw 1 , In* Millar Sisters und Lillian llillou. Huslness Is fair. and Haywood were drawing cards hut week. when large crowds visited lb* gardens dully. NirrKS.-- Welsh llrothers' llallrond Shows will appear In Ibis city June 'J7 . . ITiciv Is strong talk of n new vaudeville theatre being established In the ring mi State Street, nfter the couclusloii of the Masonic enriil- vnl. this week and next Ihm ijnlnliin. of iJnlnlnu • Willi's Minstrels, hos o|s'iieil nn otllce In this city, and Is making e\- tensive prepaniiluns for next season » pro- llllclloll. iiiiihIiiiiiiIoii. — At the Canlmi Park iJ I'. F Clark, maimgeri.— Win. JonIi Daly's Vaudeville Co. drew erowdeil business June I ft- »l. Win. Josh Daly's Minstrel Co. comes ♦ ■» I'nluioliiiM At iileiilntigv Park I J. W. Diiseiiherrv. manager 1. - - "Christ oplter Jr. t did well wis'k of June Ci. "The Senator wis'k of 'J I. l-:\i i'iiii: Thkatki: III. Wiseman, ninitn- K ,. r ». — — I'tii* Hlrl I Left llelilnd .\je" played, 1.1 good business, week of lo. Week of SI, "lllit* Jeans." -The Stock "A Conn Sandusky . — At Cedar Resori HliHi. A. Huei-Mlng. Iiiilrnnage week of June I- tnciory. ismslderlng tin The bill was : llrow n. Mli'/.zlnt.o, the Threi Point Pleasure ii(U linger I. -The was very riiIIs- lemeiit wen I her. Hurrlsou nml llrown. Wnlsevs, Slehliletoli In.' YoiinusOitvii Idoni Park (Casino The- Ire agcrl.-Tbe iirogrnnime for week ' "ck llrown nml Mile, la at Del roll, Mich., !. J. Carpenter for "A al . of June 13 furnishes: . HurlolclH. Senator Frank Hell. Mr. und Mrs. Ilohviis. nml Dooley mid Ten Hnsike. lue lilirthrouglioiit Is a clever one, mid drawing well, ciilislilerlng the unfavorable weather. Fur week of -J'J Manager Mlntiley has booked : TherMHchells, Maxwell mid Dudley, Dim und llollv Mann. Dbk nml Alice M.Avoy. and f„ r fn ntslde allract.l Heir (Irnnuuji and Alma Fedora, high ro]ie walkers. Avui ; Paiik I Jos. W. Wess. lease* und mnu- ngerl.- -Manager Wess provides for week or ll: The Vleiinu Ladles' Orcbeslra. the Wal- ton Fa.nllv. Sieve Jennings, Chirk unit D1111- !„',. Whltesldes. Ili.lley and M*eln ti, the Tbor Trio, and the Teh. I loupe of Ju venlles. Ilooklngs for week of '.'I are: I he Melvllles, Charles lleclow, Sophia 1 llurubiiui, Wheehin and I'heliis. Toiiunv Hayes, the Melrose Trio, and Resale Philips. I'""'" : aizo til Avon Is Increasing; good wealhei will niiike 11 decided change hi nllemlni nl mil ^'^I'l'l'isi-Mmmger Wess. of Avon Park. Is erecting an Imn.ens w navlllon nml mak- Hig tine improvements for his pnl tons. Charles Lllllun. stage inniinger "I on r pari, llientre, who Is now In charge of neuer ft It ish'K Parlslnu Widows, cnlhil on friends IS. Iciu.nl.ig 1.. Cleveland, where his MW Is holding the lnnirds ill the Stnr. AH. Lillian wul resume his position nl the park ucxt season FHeeil C O'M.illey bus for \ ew V»rk to atlend the Mo mid Cheney, nml klnmlrome. 'Hie pro grumnie for week of Jl Includes: Jnliu H. McDowell. 1 .11 11 in lh-ane, ColeDe |j»si' Duo, Carl Clinrles, und the klmalrome. ■ ' yifiilieiivlll*' — Ai Stniilon t'nrk IT. S. Minesl.m. uiniutuet'l.-— Week of June I..: Ju* King plensnl large crowds with lis new monologue: Kohl nml Alecln. comedy Jug- glers nml song nml da nre, were also well llk.sl. Week of •.".' : The Hownrd Slslers. ami Chester Me Monde \\. It- I.IpP^. malinger of the lirnnd Operu House, wan called homo Monday, nntl [presented wll 1 11 line daiighler The Harris Mekle Plato Shows will appear here "II. . . . . .< . M. Slur- phv. of Hie opera I louse. Is vlslllag his fal her at Limn. It. Mnrlon.—At the Craiid Opera House (Chns. K, Perry, numngeri.— 'I'he Hntnwin- .inhiiHini Slock Co., coniinenclng week or June 8, have entorti.lneil large houaes. I be engagemeul will Hnile liidellnllely. . . . . . John Robinson's Circus Is bllhsl for July I. Akron.- -At Mkeshl* Park Casino 1 Harry llnwu. uintutgei'i.- •Ilesiiiib nml Mliwr betu ed a fair bill week of June I... The hill for week of Sit! Molls. Ih-I the Wilsons, Siapleton and Cbatuv, RellV Rros., II. v Fitzgerald and Tom Muotv. «■ > SKW .YORK STATU. Co). The season opens nt the Auditorium, Pbllii delphla, Aug. '.'II. Miss Kinery, acconiimnlei " spend the Sum r ■" del|»lL... bv her mot her, will A'tlnuile City. X. J. lliirrv 10. Hnki . Hvrne brolliera' "Klght Hells" Co. for next ienK...., tbta making Ills eighth ?'"<«■ their management. Mr. Raker Is . apem g Summer at. Norwich. I IV" ' « iiU received much liititse. Week of Juue 211, •'Whirligig' will i i l !imKs" , |Clina. L. La Mnrche, manngeri. JinSMcJto," wllh Hm contralto, helln \lvei I l.e llll* r und Ihe popular \\. P Curilo. ns Leonetlo. Is being pr.shice ..U'lUu week. "101 <«Plt»»- r «HJ ' «»!P '" 11 pleasing manner week of Jar which W. P. Curlelon iiulde Jill, "The Heggnr Siudeut" "'s'rva'ifiiW & Cnmpbell. mnnngcrs).— The Su'iuiiier biiilesone slock company MaMM cu- re week with new fenlures added each week. The ope ting buries,,..* of progrjiuime Je.X ..f •••' Is enlllled "A Fly Widow, nn he closing" . tie? "The Widow nt R»'k.iwas. The olio n.cl.tdeH: CIHTord nml Harvey, the white coolt singer, 'liiscoH'. the huVs-rsonutor. Harry Hastings: In tremendous will lie sung llll I'll cter Hamulus, Week of".lune 15 "The Rlmk Cr.'iok" Com- ihe allracllou l-rowded" house, made a repetftlon n«*M"r,v- Cullnhntt has Jnsl H»«PW'.? AfSSZZ 3 "II ekoty Corners, the seen s laid In Mnlne und New \<>rk linstock miinn- elec- lllu gat Rocklaild. May 211. '1 lie wen iii'i en line, ..ml Ihe pnlronoge lb * I 1 • slory of this allrncllon. Al «''•',• ue 111. Hie Opern House was crnw .1* 1. ilrfliiinrcniled of which are <: "Z; ,1 M. Ward's prn.lnclloti of "A Hunmn SlaVo" be new semi.tlon.il uieloilr.nnu, by W„ 1 ... olerls, will begin lis nenson Fl k«ev'' f wRL TZ V,'l; i rV y '{ !1 nights only- ^ |.AV TIOMIM.IOTOX, mi Hi* front page si known foot- •SSLSJ3 m ..""number"''^ to s.'.bjiigale young Wiilhice, Ihe Holt, la lb* steel arena. Whose norlritlt aPI''''"'" '' '.., of this sstie. Is among Ihe he ;,' , , v u„u of the tireseitl years ago " , ', l,! l,..r fill .'er "h* met wllh skwsj &§»{ fe;. -Art Tol*.l..—At the Farm The* lire ( I .tin n^Vnie l'h>r*. A good Wl was gl yen. r.,!u!',.n. Sidney Cram. Rh« nml I'^vosl, hill presented 14 nnd I Th" A. O. iileiisltic one mid pnlroiuige was gissl I! 1 ."""!'!? .V™i . West on Raymond and Co n * Zl tl L.nd I it I'lll "I und wei' puny. Wnrsaw Iron. Itarllell ami < I us. Hi* Columbian 'I Ho. HKixi'.i'i'i: Paiik 1.1. ngeri.— New I week of 21.: Rrown, HM ng rl> For ia- Marvelous I* Page, the Floisl Hriis., mid W. McCormlck. man- "trown, liar- l^-wls, K»\ Willi Tim' New" llitiiry "iT.iriesipte Co.. whbh Includes: IMIly 11. Van, J. H/mrl, Chai'-s iitul'Hvn l'urcer, Agnes II. Itchier, Keegiin end Flv Heed nnd Hllbert. Chnrli* llnnks, II, W. 'Ciinnlnghiiui. Flo MIM, Pearl lur- Iter, Pearl ll«'.l. Umlse Hulley. May Morlsolt, Claire llnii.mel, lilorln Fuller, MI1111I* I ol- liiiH. Lollle Uuinnn, Rosettn iJiwreuce mid Mnlinl ls-sll*. Miss New Vork Jr. ilhl a snlemlld week's business, closing Ihe regithir s!-,isi.ii ut thlH romiuini lively new and ! nwtjt nourishing hurlesiiue hisuh|iuirlers, IlliicK Crook" next w.sfk. „ .V.rn'.s.i -Pain's spectacle, "Ancient Itoni*. Will h* presenled ill llm Alhlellc l-leld. Main Street, Cold Springs, for 11 week, be- l-llil illg'22 Mmuiger Henry L. Mee.h announces Ilia Adellna I'alll dale nl t'onven- Hun Hall as Nov. Wl Win, II. Sherwood uave 11 nlnno recital til Klberl uhlmr.l s rtoycrof. .111011. Fast Aurora, 211. Mr. Sher- wood, ns lIHWll. has charge Ibis Mummer, at the fhiiiilunuue Assembly, of Ihe plain depurliiienl Hlherl lltilibiiril Is de- fendant In n divorce suit now ..ii trbil In the Supreme Court her. The Hummer season til Olcoll Reach Is now In full swing. wllh Harry Fcrren In charge of llm Itiistl" Thi'iitre, ns of yore..; Conlni*t» have been let for Ihe new Park Theiilre told Court Streel). which will be entirely relnilll by III* Slum Company. *2 null will, It Is said, lie expended. I AlhHity.- Umpire Theatre III. It. Ja- .,,!«. muniigeri. foul Iuu.hI fnvor Is show.. to Ibe KliigdonCnurlnay Hlork to.nl I Ills liuuse. Tin; play pn-si'iilisl June l.ili. in- iilomnrr." was ticcorded more tliitn pusslng not h-e. lb* boos., being crowd.sl ill .m.cIi performin "'I'b* Wrong, M r. « rtaW, W- Lll. Wllh Tl.os. A. \yise Ill I* title roe, hacked llm theatre nightly. Hecuuse or Its HUi'ceKS II will be < I tl Kl-M. ami l.e followetl by "The ImiH.rlniice <>f,jhdng Kni'i esl," wllh n ciirluln raiser, "Onl of Ibe Sl nAH»tAs : ?s 7 iti.i(i:(Ki:u Ham, III. R. Jacobs. liianugeri.- The Mortimer Snow Stock t.n. Is giving, lo good 11111lleu.es, p.inular plnys ™l2 nut" week of Ll nw: "The Hnrg ore- •Thi> J'wo Orphans," to good DlMtiMM. Owing to delav In traveling llm tampoill d hi not nr- rlve' itiiill H.IIU 1 the curtuln did nol go lip Itlltll 0.:tll. MIsH I'llMt.lll, IlllltllllU JIOI.I- I1111 and Arlhttr Herlhelet deserve apecbil meiillnti. C. U. Hherrirr, In ndvnuis. of the Cnslle Militate HI nek Co.. Is III lowu. Ill hilt-real of his show, which opens 22, fm w*ek. May Nunuary Co. Sli-Jiily H-. Murle Furlong, who wits »|ienillng her mi I Ion here, left 12 .for Hnllfux, .N. S if Ihe W, S. lltirkliiH Co tin' llm Vil- li. ..Waller L. iiIii'n Circus has cnneeled Its dale her* . 1'h* .lollv Anii-rUnn Tt-niup" IV passed through hern 18 The I'mi-Aim-rlcti'i Show gave two performances under tenia 1., to hlg business. London.- For week of .lime Ifi the fol- lowing nppenred nl Siiiingbnt.k Park : Mc Cotim-ll. ciii'IoouIhI : Hnrtlelf nnd Collins, Flnod Hros., Le Page, Hny.-H and IIiimIoii: nisi, moving plcl tires. The weather nut- Huiies lo In- chilly ami lb* nlleudi bus nut v*l renclieil the average. The following Is Ilie bill for week of 93 : Doln-rly s (iinlne Circus. Fdylho Dnyle, Kelly ..ml Re..". MM und Lnue. Wlniilpeir.— At the Wlniilpeg Thefttre (Chits. C. Lindsay, mtintigeri.'— "Reatirrec- Hon," umler the imiiiugoineiil of Allien Helie- diet wns Ihe .'1ii111clh.il -lull* 11. nn.l drew 11 very smnll house. Mil barn's Minstrels cam* HI. 14, lo vary fair 1 Im-ss. lb* llnrnlil NelHon Co. Will hnhl ill* hoarihi week of 27. ♦»»■ AVF.KT VlltlilMA. ■Wheel Ii.ht. — The l billed Labor Carnival, .lime ir.-'JU. ill. Ih* fair grounds, wiih ii great success 'I'he sIlOWS llll. I llttl'lU'l I..IIM Well) hy Hie Morris .t Renter l.'ulletl Cnrulviil Co nml Incllllll-d: The Plying Hbltells. Mnrvel- i.UH Marsh, H'-rr firiimidii. eleiihiuil llinx-r- sotittlor, on high wire: Millie Cofre y. hu"|. higgler : III* Al l'orler Ladles' Ililiul. ltao.es' diving elks. Slgfrlfd's •■ all or -'mill.," Nash's "'I'rlp to llm Moon," Hie Lou- nml Itr.iwn, llnuies .. Major Slslers. nnd Mar- Hiislness last week 'lililn, Leoltzo, tliieiil und lirassl. very fnlr. waa Lakeside — Several Park large (Jan. A. excursions Increased the crowds at she won expiration , l-'lelils. Willi high nriilse for ber_work. of her the colli met clnse of Al Ih Willi Weber * he past senson, Slniberl. und Is llnyton.— At Kirk lunger. !!:;; %3» -;.:"" •i^n;.-;D*.--s .....i Ivans me be. .e nltraclloii week of Jul ii- V. Their nil has Is-eii n pleasing one. Ft 1 tviKW Paiik If. J. lirose, manager).--- Va.ulel lb- contl. s to amuse Hie niiulences Is-giVl^- .o-Koodam..*,n'es, ,sm...ar pl«ys ; ^^^^iff^^& S S^ "Uhan::- ' : X«. ...'W^.. niuliiluture rn,lway,.Tr.x1*.,« ....w.mderr,,l.y hi-nled: "A Fatal Marriage" 22-21, and Hl pa!.i-iV.u , H Thiiatiib (Hownril Ornham. resldenl mtiiiiigeri sii|ipori» a stock nmi; pativ, which has a big following, lor I., and week "SHII Alarm" was lite play lire- senled, drtiwlng well, nflerniMiti nnd evening. For Jim* 22 ami w*«-k, "The lmVf$ m XirrH, — Circus performances by local ami professional laleiu will l«! given June T. 24. fin- Hie lienelll of 11 local e given .1 chilli I. V. e pt'ouucui. K-"'.'"-.:' . . ,i und the play will he adon seen In the popular prlMd MIM l-ilinlrn.— Al llurlek'H Ulen I'nrlt (Her- liert Salinger, iniiiiageri.-- The Mnulmtiau HlM-ril (■...packed the Ibi-alr.-ul every per- fu'ri.niuce last week, "The M tjido proving n strntlg allraclh.il. "'I'lir -Chimes of Nor- miiiulv" Will Is- presented Ibis week. if Iai.to TiicAiKi: IF. W. McConiiell. mm.- ngeri.--TlM.se Iss.ked for this week mi Lenrv and Mnrtlers. Lor.-lln D* Vcru, Flos- Hie An ers.,.i. I'loreo.'e Ltilell, I'etirl DuvIh. Carrie lllll. and Resale Vork. Muslt.ess Inst week was up lo Hi* usual Htnnitard. Ot.n:"' t'trv flARMniM (M. Sulllvnn, inonti- g.-rV-Thls week's bill Includes: Itussetl 11ml O'Soll. the Mlsk-rs Howard. Harry Itiiiu". Vitgenl uud Hheck. Tomy Fryer. The Oil.- ue> IMm, (larfleld and Crowley. Rcauiuout trnJned horse: "The Clly of JeriiMnlem," llm Azli-cs. Ibe Llbhy glnss blowers. 1 urn Reck- wllh. swimmer: Ihe (leriimn village. Hlreelij of Cairo mid Oriental Theatre. "Hell llur. mid the X-rays, mid nil did big business. Secretary Mozart, of the Morris & H.-rger Hnlled Cnrulviil Co.. tiresenled Iriink Wnels-r. retnry nf llm Hulled Labor » ur- nlvnl with a gold watch and chain HI. » i» ntsxiyhVAWiA ciiai:tai.'«ha. ltcduccil llnten in Ml. Orpttin, vln IVt.iisiLii.ihi Hull... 11. 1. For the Pennsylvania Chain tun. to h* hi'l.l al ML Oreliut, Pa.. July I '"Aug. R, Iliiill, the PeniiBylvnaln Hit II nut d C.,in|.iinr will sell siieclnl excursion th-kels from .New Vork, Philadelphia. Chestnut Hill, . Cbijjrfg; vllle. Wllnilngioii, Perryvlllc, Frederick. Mil. : W s llnglotl. D. C: Fast Llhcrly. Hitler. Imllniii ".n.ellHVllle, lledford, Clenrlleld. Mi,rll.."i..ll'g. Ilelleroiile, Wnterford. <'''»<''• dnlgim. WRkeshnrre, Tomhlcketi. Ml. J ai- imT Lykens. and prlncl|.til liilermeilhile s.li Is, lo Mt. Hrelna 11 ml relnrii, nt ro- ll ret I riles Tickets will lw sold June '£> to Aug. 0. Inclusive, nml Wll he good to re ; turn "■•III Aug. FL loejimlro. For rat. si coukuU ticket ageula. special 414 THE ISTEW YORK CLIPPER* June 27, THE N EW YOR K OLIPPEB THE FRANK QUfctN PUBLISHING CO. (LlmlLd,) I'ltorhir/rous. ALBERT J. BOBIE, KniToniAu ahb BtwtNEs a Mahaosb. BATUttBAY, JUSti 27, 1003. RATI8. 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I* Oki.linu.— Just the man nnd phicc wc shall always be glad to henr from. No doubt I'rob. 2,111 has been defeated, but wc hope to receive nn Hmeiidcd ■version : your HOMilloii In 11.. Is Interesting, uud will be laid before the author. V. Ann«B llir.i., No., lnklma, wnsli.— Wltllo mates without capturing the K, with the P, In live moves. Gallic NO. «,-!*•• Plnyed In our •MT.nmtorOarWblt Toiirac-y between W. K. Pratt and 9. Arthur Hill. l.-ALKrtKEtt-LBWfiItBn. Black, I .White, Bisck, Mr. Hill. I lir. PtttL dcelslolis. In the lirst t-iiac there must a runner on lirst mid second haws, or Hm . h .. 1)WH , im ,t remarks" arc ulways wd- one on each of the three liases with less ' -*•.". '2-.:.^.' i « timm. . Duvloii. I*. II., Philadelphia, ■It. 'I\, Oswego, "t'usiiiiiH," .InckHonvllle, c T. u„ Nana, A. M , KlLlllllUlltoo, II. It., .lackson, and «'. P„ (jciii'vn. sei» answer to .1. K., nhiive. I,. (»., fblcugo. — Wo are uiiublo to furnish hill li II list. V. li. L — 1. 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II., Columbus. — Advertise your wiitils In Tun Ci.irrr.ii. I). V. V., lliigerstowii. — Wo have no knowl- edge of the association. (\ M., New York. — To I he liwt of our knowledge he him e!< I his season, ll. Ij, L.\ D., llnltlniore.— See answer to V. i'. V.. Dot roll- — 1 anil It. Addn-ss pintles In cure of Tun Cmitkii, and we will adver- tise It. In our teller list. 2. We hnvo uo means ol knowing. I'HUf. W. 13. S., Pine Grove.— See answer 1o tl A. II. A. n.. Urooklyn. — AddresH Franklin Hnr- gent. Kmplrc Theatre llulldlug, New York .(.I:. K.. Mroekwuyvlllc.— Watch our route llsl each week. ■I. .I.Mi'C, Norrlstown. — In this issue you will llnd the fairs In be held In New York Klnte, Those for the other Slides will be found In Issue of May 2!l. !•'. <\ I,., Siiliiiiiiineii. — We have no record of either feat ever having been uri-umpllshed. K, fc W., I'lndlny. — Address Ingersiill & Co.. I'lltsliurg.Pn. \V. II. It., t 14 81! 27 24 20 yo 25 211 25 (tf) HI HI It 11 15 5 tl U 7 10 27 20 28 '.'I 25 18 17 1,t II 11 4 8 11 1 (i 14 17 11 in 20 HI 2u m 18 14 25 22(0 (11) ., Drawn. 17 HI 18 22 20 HI 18 >i>> II II II 11 2 11 20 211 H ti 11 18 HI 22 211 24 211 <>•» ■jo 1) 14 11 15 tl 15 2:1 .'12 11 7 18 22 II 11 18 HI 11 r, :i 14 10 7 11 HI 15 Hil 27 7 '» .'10 2(1 II 2 211 ill 11 1 ti l.'l 10 7 1:. 18 Sill HI 27 24 n 22 25 til 27 ai 2u -1 8 Mil lit) Black wins. '(li) 25 21 1:1 2 7 21 17 24 HI 11 15 18 22 15 18 11 L't 28 24 at 27 (I 7 HI •j:t 14 10 111 s 11 11 15 HI 15 v) HI It) •js aa 21 10 17 1,1 tl 2( ^7 !M HI 12 15 18 7 11 8 24 Uil I'M Drawn. 20 HI 21 ii (0) 10 a 27 94 21 20 11 17 10 17 12 28 N 32 Druwu. Centre COnnlcr til Kt's (Jnuil.lt. Our l^advllle coal rlliutor, 11. C. fifUefi IIbi.ms.— Judging of the case as „| n y» by telegraph vs. Cahyon City, Colo. slated," we do not see bow any oilier view '.. „ ||cr T |i Oiul). Mrjlullcr. Tho Club than yonrB can be taken. Tbnnk you for i" PloK4 pi k;4 2l..ktto_K3 Kt^Kt the game lino. Si'i:m_'i:ii It would gratify several . ,0 Iniiulrcrs If you could render I'rob. 2,411 4i ,p.R („) K »- '' sound— not necessarily la Just ! moves. f,..P-i)B» 1)11- .'; C. S. IIowki.l.— Your game In our C.-O. „ KII-K2 B-ll Tourney, ending In mate In 4.. anil Its notes, has received the compliment of re- production In The tlcllwurni! leader. Hun Miniii.BTo.v — One of our games at your C.-ll. lias received lecognltlou In tlie same paper. „ ., W.m. Hcii.m'bii.— It Is 11 curious reflection that Hiimmas tl.. cited by Sir. Allen, after facing the critics for nearly two centuries, should meet its Nemesis at yuur hands. Solutions, nv WM. SCIIAFBR. linlgma 2,420 runs thus: 1..KI to K 7; 2.. II To K 0; a..H to K 4; all checks, oml I'.hiek dolni; as best be can: 4..I', or II, males, (iood; better than the 0.. below, which I do In 8.. thus: PKOBLKM 2,420. ■V;p-KB4 KPXP a..KKl-B3 P-0 4 K lt-K 2 -0 2 15-1- T..K llsi| B-RJI'I 8.. P-0 4 P-KKI4 9..K-B2 P-Kt5 10..Kt-Ksi| P-K.BD 11..K11' X r B-Bft-I- 12..K-hl»3(b) KKl-113 13..P-KB4 RI-B4 + 14..K-I,3 l....ll-his:i HI..K-B2 H..IJKI-K3 IH. .Kl his: 19..P-IJKI3 KBXRt* 20..QBXB KtPXP 21..KKXP 4- h ,«f 2 „ 22..({-her2 Castle.glt P-Kie <} II-KI4+ l/Kt-B3 P-o B 3 K 11 K i 2»..tlXKt 2fl..t)l«Xl 27..1'-KB1 Kt-K; Kt UXIi B-t{2 1 W) Q K-l Kl (7-ti! u giti 0-K B(| <)BxR P-KR3 2»..fUilBMc) I'-«JII3 2t)..K-Kt2((i) OR-Klsil :w..0R-KRl Q-tlsq illMP-KBii gtl-Kt3 92..B-K2I :»..B-q3 34..QXQR 3f...t>-Kt7 . Sfl.-ltxH*' 17.. K-l fit I :iK..U-hls6 :m. . It Kt c. 40.. HX OP Ml ll-Kt sq It-home P-K14 ll-Kt sq KX« U-Kt 7 4- 42..K:RS BXB(e) 4:i..B-hlB8! K-()2 44..R-B.17+ K-lllsan 40..R-}-, Resigns. l..qKtnlils(llXKI ■J..Kld(K I :..qtoi|ii vi) e,.q-KBo B Inter, (c) KxKt('t) R-II2 K-KlMpj W..P-R7 K-B2 4..BP-(U) K-qsq(h) I 8. . Kllhor Q mates, Whlto moves nil check. . . (o) If 2. .K It P: II..P lice. Kt; mutes In three: If (b) 4..K to 2: 5..Q to her II: and (t..lj to K 7, or V (Q), mute; (el If 5..K home: 0..Q mates; and it 0..K tks Kt; 0..P (01 mate: (d) If 0..K to It 2; 7..Q to Kt (J eh.! 8. .0 to Kt 8, or new 1) mates: or if ll.. K home: 7..Q mates.— Wbut suys Mr. A I leu ot that? 23..QR-Ksq K-Ktsi| NOTH UV Ol'R CONTRIDUTOIl. (a) SeemB nt least as good as P tks P. (») This B Is moro showy than useful,— Kd. (b) Going to 11 sq might be hazardous; he Is soon driven Into very comfortable (1:) Pushing 1* now might slmll matters. (d) KITfcttially Isittles up the Black 0. (c) White can well ulford to give up Ills It, us tho passed Pnwna will be IrrcelRtnlilc — but he must make the correct move or Black can draw . ..... „ (?) Of course nn error ; but If K to Q, or II sq, White would win by K to Kt 4, B C, q 0, etc. dipt. II. edds of K l..PtoK4 2..KB-B4 3..P-0.4 < In- « "ill III. A. Kennedy gives 11 student tho Kt.— Brevity and nrllttdncy. PtoK4 K Kt-B I KtxKP 4..IJPXP KtxBP 6., Castle. Ktxiis belong In these classes, mid the one appended Ih In some re- spects the best problem be ever composed." PIIOIILKM NO. 2,424. UV JUMPH ' MMXD1IKI.M. BLACK. WHITE. Of St. Paul. pious and seven strong amateurs, and cutno off wllh Ihe splendid score of 21'/j to 4 'A. Sir. Tlerncy Is no new coiner, but had already the reputation of a careful, pains- taking plaver. His 2d in the race was Mr. Blitelow, 20 to Uj then follow Mr. Htucv, 1714 to nyj: Mr. l-illlntt, 17-0: Mr. Jellel't, 14-ii: Mr. Bneneer, 14-10; Mr Hllltnan, 1511 : p. ll. Tlerney. 11%-IM/j. Mr. Ilnforii led tho losing contingent with lO'/j to 11%. The Prlres nt Vienna. Tfio Nun gives the following intclllglblo Kiimninry of the seliemc ndnpted for tlie ills- trllmtlun of the prise fund In the recent tianibll Tonrn.iininl : "Tschlgorln, 1st prise, $1118.7.", nod $300,00 us fee for games won nnd drnwn ; Marshall, 2d do., *11(I.2C. nnd HI77.HI as fee for names: Marco, :id. ?77.5t», and $184,70 as foe for gallics. The other players received the following amounts: Plllsbury $12:1.52. Marnnty »1 11.17. Mleses St40, 'relchninnn MXi.OO, Hwederskl 81111.40, Scbleclitar $!ia.so, and Unmoors $40.IIO. "The money (8,000 krouens, about $1,11241 was divided as follows: Won gamrs were counted one unit, drawn games nuc-ntiurter unit. Arier dtslrlbuling il.ooo krouens ns per Shove i-nles. (iuusherc received an nil- dlt bum I fee, because lie did not succeed in winning 200 krouens: tlie rest of the 3,000 wns (hen divided into live -tenths, three- tenths nnd two- tenths for the lirst; three winners. All hough some of the contestants hud nn equal number of points at the con- clusion, of tbo-.toutttcy. tbej rftvttirea.ilHer. tht stlltig of rhoney on account ot the » n » and drnwn glimea recorded." , * ol, 'I'hc first equitable arrangement nf n pi,„. hitherto, devised; one worthy of lieioe i.i lowed by future International (or anv nlkari tourney managers. To be exact, we hint h,m Hiat tlie three leaders received the follow Ing sums frdra both sources: IVhisnrin $ 104.00, Marshall $203.35, Marco $-4^ ■.« ^sssss a "■■ " . ' _.JL_b OUR CHlCAUO LlSTTElt. (Ktto.M oub ow^r cdiiiikspomik.nt,) tV ester ii tliirean V Of the New Yock Clipper. Ilnoiii BOlt, Asbliind nloek, Chicago, Tho weather mitn trlwl to be a gnml felii,™ to everybody last week, sending along ,\ iim., lain, n little mild temperature and some cnnl weather. The theatres prolltcd and the Hum. uier parks had only a fair week. Novelty was furnished nt the Grand opera Hound In the lirst protluetton on any stage, n Wcdneilddy evbnlng, Julie 17, of l-'reil i; llnmlln and Julian Mitchell's present at Ion of "BabcB in Toylnnd," a three act musical cxtrnvugnnzn, lllitctto by Oleu McDomaiea mid music by Victor Herbert. This wetk the Lu Snllo comes forward wllh uiiatbir mtislckl ctnncdy, "Lovers and Lunatics,'' lo be originally ii'-ted Sunduy evening, 21. ci,|. cngoaits will also sec "Out of the I'old" fur Hie first time, It. L. Crescy having nrrnnged for Us presentation at the Urcm Norlliern Siindnv afternoon, beginning u slay of In. definite dnrntlou. "A Chinese lloiieyiuooti" lit the Illinois, "Tho Tenderfoot'' at Ihe Dearborn, "Wlicn Johnny Conies Mnrcldng Dome" nt McVlckcr's, and "The Llllle I'rln- cess" at Powers' nre continued atlnirtinns the last named entering upon its llflh and lltinl week Sunday night. Knti Souei nnd Wutcr Chutes Park are prospering ns wrll us could be expected against tlie lime nlicn seasonable weather shall have arrived. Tlie theatres ended an evenly prosperous weolr with Saturday nlghl's crowds of enormous proportions, Derby Day enthusiasts puiklng every hoUsc to Its capacity. Illinois Tueatiik (Will J. Davis, iiinn. ngcr). — "A Chinese lloiicymoon," with Tons. 0. Seabrooko and Katie Barry In leading favor, enters upon the sixth week nf u prosperous run on Sunday night. The fif- tieth performance, on Thursday evening, will be marked by appropriate souvenirs. Busi- ness Is enormous and tbc run Is still In- definite. McVii'KKii'S TlIUATUH (Sol Lltt, huslufKS manager). — "When Johnny Comes Marching Home continues n popular mid llnaaclai success of huge proportions. Tlie slay of the Whitney Opera Co. Is Btlll Indellnlle, nnd business remains nt a capacity standard. Tlie seventh week of the engngemcut begins Sunday night. fitlAND OPF.BA IIOUHK ( I'Vl'll It. Hamlin, business manngcr). — "Ilnbes In Toy hind" has jumped Into Immediate prosperity, and business has been on the cnpacliy order. The production Is a marvel lu gorgeous completeness. Cllen MeDoniiugh » lsK>k is bright, and Victor Herbert lins wrltlen much pleasing music. 'I'lie cniuiiuuy Is large and capable. Whi. Norrls, Amy Itlrnrd, and Ouyer and Duly have found much favor. An excellent Idea of the pleco is given in Its title. Childhood's fancies arc given place In gorgeous array, and oil tho patron saJnls nt fairyland and Hie cherished friends of Mother (lw)se arc introduced in manner most de- lightful. On Wednesday evening, IT, Ihe piece was originally acted hy the following cast: Alan, William Norrls; Uncle Bnriinliy, lieorgo W. Doliham; Jane. Mabel Harrison; Hilda, Hulda llulvcrs; Itmlerlgo, Klmer Ten- ley ; (ioneorgo, Charles Barry; Tho Widow Piper, llattlc I Ichiro ; Tom Tom, BcxiHe Wynn; Hlmplb Simon, Virginia Poll*: Peler, Kdllh BroWnlng; Tommy Tucker, Doris Mit- chell; Jock, Catherine r-'lynn ; Boy Blue, Ilerilm KrlegholT; Bobby Shnfloe, Myrlle Mctirain; Contrary Mary, Amy lllciird; Bo Peep, Nelln Webb; Jill, Nellie Daly; Snlllc Waters, Mury Walsh ; Miss Mulfelt, In-nc Cromwell ; Curly Lock. Hello Itobliison : Red Hiding Hood, Susie Kcllclier; Tlie Hrown Hear, Walter- Schrodc; (Jerlrude, -I'liincls Min-le; The Spirit of thu Oak, Margaret Siillicrliind; Tho Spirit of the Pine, lieorge Huron; 'The Spirit of Ihe Willow, Alberlliiii Henson; The- Spirit of tlie Mnple, Mnliel Krcnyear : The (limit Spider. Itohcrl Burns ; Mnsler Toymukcr, Mark Stallli : Orunilo, Charles Cover; Inspector Msrmuduke, Ous I'lxlcy. IlKAIIIIOIIN TllKATIIH (W. W. TlllulsoB, manager).— "Tim Tenderfoot" enters spun Its eleventh week of phenomenal si ess Sunday night. Charley Wayne lias scorrd heavily as the new Sergt. Barker. 'I here Is n weekly change ln some of Hie priori" pals, and uMny Hinory opens with Ihe rota- puny Sunday night. Itlclmrd Carlo Is now Blurred na Prof. Pettlbtme. lie Is innklag the lilt of his career, and constantly gam- ing In piipuhirllv. "Tlie Tenilcrfool Is Hie best thing lu town tills Summer. 1'OWMIIN' TllHATlll! (Ilnrrv J. I'iiwci's, mull- ager). — "The Lltllo Princess" plays an exlru week, beginning Siindnv ulghl, nnd ends lis five weeks' stay 27. The ensuing nil ruction, opening 20, will bo Henry K. Dlxey. In 'A Wieislt Itnreblt" and "Pncliig the 'Music. La Ballk Tiikatiih .(Mark 11. la-wls. Iiusl- ness manager). — "Iiovera nnd Lunallcs. a two net -musical comedy, thu book by W. • • Parker, lyrics by Hd. Itose, nnd music by Then. V. Snyder, Is billed for an orlglniil BfO- diiellun by Hie stock company Sunday ulgld. 21. Adele Karrlngton. Carrie Lamont ana John Kurd will then join llm conipimy as iirlncl|Nils, but Muyiiio Uchriic and IMVJ Lewis will continue to bo fctUiniil. Il10 Voyagers" closed mi uneventful sojourn JJ. (Iiihat Noit'tiiiniN TiiiiATini (Hdwara Knillh, malingers), — It. L. Orcscy. makes u production of Lnngdon MeCormlek H l l " ! •' turiil play, "Out of the Kohl," ou Siindiiy uflerniMin, (be engngcnient In cmillnue ln- (tellnllely. Theialorc Babcoek nnd Sylvia Dldwell will hnve the lending roles. S|ieclal scenery has been provided mid Hie conipaay has been lu rehearsal for a fortnight, imd'-r the pi-rsnnnl siiprvlsion of the iiiilhor. Wlin will also piny n. pn.it. "Itnliert lOuiiuel on Snliirday evening ended four weeks ni excellent business and general satlsfarllnii. M.VSIl.NIC T'KMl'LH ltnoi' Tiihatiih (.1. *■ Murilock, malinger). — Tlie Dnndu Bossa li the feature of this week's hill, which also names Louise Hrelinny, and Yorke tuM Adams as speelnl altriietloiis. O'Brien nnd Havel, the Pnrros Bros., Lew llnwkliw. Marline and Miixmllllnn, and the Dn Mutns will also appear. Unilmn's marvelous drv- terlty In iMxial manipulations wns a hit , in last week's bill: Hal Davis and Inez. Mr- Ciiuley also scoring henvlly. Mary Norman was Ha- sia-clnl feature and mndn goon. Hiislness Is excellent and the sptendld vaude- ville hero presented Is growing In favor. ClOt'Aiio Ol'KBA llotisil (Kohl !c Caslle, malingers).— Capaclly business rules here, nnd Ideal bills of continuous vaudeville are usually in' be seen. Cllvette scored heavily In last week's hill, with «n entertaining dis- play of necromuiicy and shadowgraphs, in cle.ver diversity. . Loulao , Breliuney *a sweet singing was Hie lill or the show. 1'nur SOBW nnd several Isiws were exuded of her. by n| - tliusliistlt- audiences twice dully, and her success wiis greater than that of any Singing sis-clnlisl this 'house has played in months, l'or the week of 22 : Jean Mnrccl's Living Pictures, Charles Dickson and company', Mimiz and Mazettc, Mnl>el Hlte, Bruno anri Huss'ell. Stack And Mllfoli. Wflllnee Brace Anisliray. .Itome and Ferguson. Anna " mi" ney. lielunev mid Kstelle, Spessel Bros.. \a" Fosseir nnd Mncnnley. Henry tjnndwin. Praooe Bro«.. nnd the klnodiome's moving picture display. Hi-mi Tkjii'lh Tiikatub (T. C. (Jleasnn, iimringer).— The Ilium Temple Choir >Hn- Hlrels prospered last Week, and remain M Bar curttuf utBBm "*tt« .» (WMW JtfNE 27. TliE NE^ YORK CLIPPEJE*. 415 The choir boys will provide "W^rnins rel Ot«f part arid the vaudeville » new '»J° 9 ! re L£,cs !r. WcKlhrlo,. the Tli'SK- MASSACHCSETT8. Boston. — Weather continues root, murh to. the delight ot tin* luduur managers, who are bunking a sung hiiiii because Is the BrCSftU? thl» *<**' f^R.lJSffl nlu 11( , „„ „„, nttcn.ianc.. Is go.K ' , r iirovlded Inst, week's olio. IkmiIsc Dae re ,„ th(> ,„„ W( , ek of thf> ,.„„, wn^l'L'^^J!: r M,e^o , rh 1 ^o 1 „edriJo^ JF»W^ VMS* VVMImr,.™™ Vilieent, Jlm n, !e, "I I r ■•rnngenient 'witii'the World's fi««FMg _o u Monday of this week 'the Aah "■- ""■' Anmnn a r VB- H | 0) . k c „ | I( , K | I1H nll pngageuient. at this house. "Devil's Island" Is thc'openlnp bill, tympany Includes: Win. G. Iteekwlth, l>nlsy lee Whipple, Harry Humphrey, (Irorg'e l.iind. ThiiiniiH T, Shea, Win. Norton, Billy Walsh, Sylvester Howe, Kiwi Wllllninsnii, Charles .1. White, Jessie Swift, Mildred Hone, I>nh Star and Aula lllver. Ungen- licclt's Animals hnil fair liuslness. Casti.h MttVAHH TitKATiii! (J. II. Kinery, monnger). — "Audrey" wns a great cord, the play aud players winning the pin milts of full houses during the past week. The nil put lime here. It Inn since Its years ago. Next week, "A Midnight. Bell." Keitii'h Tiikatiie (ft. V. Keith, manager). — This week's atioiincementa feature Mc- lutvre and Heath. In smaller type ore Jules and Klin Garrison, Musical Dale, Ferguson and Wntson, Charles Keimn. Techow's Trained Cats, Ban nnd Evans, Curl W. San- derson, Mile, Valesca, Dollle Jordnn, Mar- tine and Itnlmi, Kadelte Woman's Urches- tra, and new motion pictures. S. It. 0. sign Vhlln'deliililn.— Still the unusual Juan weather cuiitloiirs to . lend It*, aid 10 the three open theatres nnd depress thn bualuess nt> the oiitdiHir parks. Km in h lli.n.r (John J. Kelrons, resi- dent manager!. — This Week the excellent slock company Is presenting the donlile bill of, "Dr. Bill" aud "A Woman's Won't." Th« full strength n( the company Is enlisted In the two offerings. The very favorublo wealher and I ho delightful presentations of ! "The Buttrrllles" served to draw the pal tons I.ymi.-Shay's Summer Show House. Bass J". M«* J8»"*S™ fefij^^fl^^JSSS i>..iiii .Valium il J Slmv ininiaserl ■ waH contlliunlly llllcil. l'lnero s Nwcet - Lftveoder" Is In preparation for tho coming \vnvk. Jvkitii'n Nkw Tiikatkh (U. T. Jordan, resident. uiitiiitgnr)-T-Nn other word Hum phenomenal could deacrlhn the bnalncse at this house Inst week. Though In the mid die of June, tho house wim entirely sold out mane days last week, and on Saturday, both SliKKin 'h Tu katih: 111, H. ItiiOlnglon, mali- nger >.- -"The tllty ot New V'erk" wiih given I good riliresuniatlon the past, week, not- withstanding the limited singe space al till* house. The MMUH Was to Hie capacity thrmighout. the week, excepting IN, when tlie Ilaiuuiii 4t llalley Show was here. The current week's hill Is "Xalure'H Nobleman. Haiim'm & IIaim.v Cllu'iH pleased tin- iiieuso crowds IS. liuslness last wssible to give |M>rformances on some days. Mil linger Shay offers another big vauilerllle bill this week. liollMAN'S Sl.MMKIt TllKATIIK, .Splelll WJI' lows, Mass. IM. J. l>oyle. luulingeri. -Tlie „_],, spite of unpropltlorm weather con- „ vw lnmU | WrH „ t n, e stock made good lm- ....Ihiis this report has fared well. Willi great , )leS f,| ns. "A Contented Woman" Is put iiruiiKs In evidence whenever the tempera- , in m „ w(1( . u f or tlle ntHt tUu re will is?rmlt. The many Interesting con- lms „ ot ]in(1 „ i lflStoll umdnetlt linns are waiting with comment aide fori I- or \ gim i |,resentntloa, Route ten ,a„ r„r sensonable weather._ ; l'Uls week a v„5 t w J£ si M|dnla¥t Bell." SSUbmSf ilarii.ng-.-nd Al, Bid A* p, vis Onrl, Kerguson and Mack, Bani/.a , , Arno and Tmsk and Bogers, with •J hnnsntliiu's Band a popular feature. h, WAT*i Wiutks PARK P (Wm II. Htflcktor, HMial manager.).— Throngs And their way Era when weather permits, and there H « great diversity of amusement for all .'omers. "Shonllng the Chutes" Is the chief inversion, but there ore many other Interest- wnH | n lls „ i aMt wrelt> 1 , , Mill., mi nine I I Oi , i . .......... es at hand for little money. This £k"'"s ySvllle: Prof. Phllowsky. Elaine • >n laii I'ox, Itussell nnd Fox, Louise Barnnby, lianles nnd'De Koe, I-orenze oud O'Dell, aud "'miiK mum SltiSEtiM (Geo. Mlddletnu, manngerl.— The Hartley Twine, many iiieered aud many toed, return this week ns iTcnrk. hall feature, other attractions Dial department will Include: Lillian aud Il'we. athletes ; Maggie and Kniiny. mldgels: l'rnnk (Inlvefs performing bear; Moore, col- ored magician, nnd l'ror..firuce. i ventrll.v|Ulsl. In the theatre the lliie : iip will Include: C, Huberts, Prof, Abt I'lllTords, and the l.oMioX DlMB M umnagei).— Week of 'J2 : Prof. Itlley, iiinsl nil moke: Kostelle, mnglchm: Princess May, thiwer worker; Arnho. juggler: St. (lar, snake den ; tins Lee, Maude Miiltlaml, Lucille j'VI'rJOll ' Aktb'iwatit.— The ColumbHR Theatre came under the control of IJeo. iMIddleton and I:. 1) Stolr last week, Mr. MIddleton purchns- lair from H, II. Macoy his half Interest In a nliie veor lease. Mr. Stolr already ownctl IIowakd Atiip.nakdm (Wm. McAvoy, mnn- nger).— Krom a llnnticlal stnndpolnt Vising Corhctt Is certainly a magnet. This house was packed to the doors at. every perform- ance Inst week, nnd while most of the credit was due to iMr. Corbett, an exceptionally good hill and cool weather helped out. Cur- rent bill Includes: Yankee Comedy Knur. Maddox and Wayne, Dot Davenport, Shat- 1 uck and Bernard, Kimball and Dnnovan, Three Bnrllett Brothers, Blackford aud West, Caldwell Brothers, Billy Sully, Hugh McVey, Max Wlnslnw, Johu W. Phillips, pad the Lmvell. — The nt tendance nt the parka was sunlit during the Inst week, there lielng so much rainy wen I her. Lakc.viv.w TliiiA'itn: (J. .1. Klynn, mali- nger >. — There was au excellent, bill offered l.v the management Inst week, and nlthough the attendance was affected some by the weather. Is was very satisfactory, of the bill: Prut. Ilrlnilninoiir, lunglclaii: Cuopec and Bailey, colored eiilertaliiers, and .\lnr- tluie llros., nci'iibats, were deserving of much praise. The Colonial Comic Opera Co., In "I'm Dlavolo." Is the current offering. Caxoiiik Lakh Paiik Tiihatub (J, \\. Gor- ninn, luaunger). — This house will have lie initial opening "". with the Alalaima Troului- dntirs ns the til trad Ion, the imi ■foriiinoecs will lie given every uflernoon mid evening. This Is the newest local park theatre to make a hid for popularity null It has much In lis favor, being .thoroughly modern and offering everything for the Interest and con- venience of Its natrons. MkntioN. — Tlie Colonial Comic Opera Co. will be under the personal direction of .lames Ollbcrt. who Is an old time favorite here. Fred rick Intropldl will be musical director. The principal singers of the com- iiniiv will be: Ann Marie Taylor, soprauo; Margaret Baxter, contralto: Joseph Smith, tenor, and George MncKnrlln, baritone, lieu Lodge will bo the principal comedian Frank Mack has purchased the general ad- vertising privileges In nearly nll of the New England Summer pnrks for the current scu- son The Massachusetts Association of 4 lie Order of Elks mcL hi this city for their animal reunion. June IT, which wns held nt the Willow Dale Park. The main body ot visitors arrived on thu I0.;:u train from Bos- ton, numbering litre*, special curs. Dele- gales from the Western part of the Stale arrived soon aftcr.uud the procession formed, being headed by the National Baud, marched to the Elks' Hall, the home of the local lodge. Upon the arrival nt the rooms Ex- alted Iluler James R Lyons Introduced Ills Honor. Mnvor CliurlCB E. Howe, of Lowell, who furinnllv welcomed the hundreds of iitsltiess. afternoon mid evening. The mIioW nlso did ii goisl business In Salem. HI. J. Charles Uanks, Ihe press agent, visited Tun Cl.il'i'Kii corrcs|Hindeut while In town, they having been iissneliiled together III I he news- pulsir business In Lynn at one time Tho lluruum & Bailey advertising car made Its appearance here 17, mid now the town Is shining wllh the great show's posters. It will be seen here July 8, going In Snleni II. carpenters and painters are lit work reiioviillng and Improving the Lynn Theatre. The new sisison Will o|h>h early In Septemlsir. Worcester. — Worcester Theatre (I'ellx B. Weiulelschaofer, manager).- -The rainy sensnn which New England Is experiencing Is helping to swell tlie receipts of Messrs. Hunter £ Bradford, for their New YMfl Plnytrs Is the only Indoor attraction III town. The efforts of life players were very well appreciated Inst Week, when they pro- duced "Jim the Pentium." This week, "Chrlsloplii'r Jr." will Is' produced. Camim, Tiikatiik (Davy & Leslie, malin- gerst. — Week of June 'Si: Harris mid Smith, Alice Dlnsiliore, Mamie lloyd. Maude lllnke, and Davy ami U-sllc's Comedy Co. Business Is good. Tub Lakh (Wnr. t'onsol. ML By. Co.. malingers).-- Week of -JZ : J. W. (iormuu's olyinpla t.'omrdy Co., an agg regal Ion of Viiu'devllle entcrtnllicrs. iiiiuit —At Suiiiiailii Park (Joseph J. rivtin, maungerl. — The Pan-Amnrlcuii Novel- Iv'Co., week of June lb, had light returns. i i-rou-urw-t-i w»^p"" max v* insiow, joiiu «. i mm ps. van me who ■uriiiuny weicouieu me iiuiHiivui, mi -j ,■',,■,,:,.";."..,. i/.,» ».««k ..r ■'■• iim s lineup will Include: ft lmm unrlesniiers, In "The Goo-l loo Makers." victors, nlthough brief anil Impressive, and owing l<» ImhI WWII m ir. * or Wjjn <»[--. '" fs dissolving views, the vm.mk Tiikatiik (Chillies II. Wnldron. ivielved prolonged cheers. After reglslra- B'wloii Sims •hilly t o. w II lie. Hlr it . O'Briens. manager).— "The Tenderloin GUIs" Is Ihe ii„u of nuiiies lunch was In order, and at Tai,ai)|:riia I'-J •■« »'••>< "op * 1 > nil i , Iitrkiim (Wm. J. Sweeney, ..HacKll burlesque for this week. Vnude- „„„ ,,'clock Ihe line reformml and inarched &2M^ t *%,2&J* - A wU1 ..* .1,1 . I .... i Illl.tir ■ ...... i ' ... * . _ ..... I .. ., ,i %•»...... , I. . • *i.i . .1 ... .1... ... I...u.. ........1.. I \ IOC I ll'ell IIM Al OKI I CIS. pal .. villi- mis arc: Lnwson nud Nanon. Murdo, the Hughes Trio, Jennlugs and Ilenfrew, nnd Idylla Vyner. .A funny afterpiece Is put on by Thomas and Watson, supported liv members of the house slock. 'TiVoriim Tiihatiik t<>. 11. .Bntcheller, man- nger). — Hums and Morgan, Marian Kawlelle, I'errv and Itnnnall, Archie Dencon, nnd Wink uiul 'Mnck are In. current week's olio. A biirlesiiue on 'Blllee Taylor" furnishes the In solid coluinu l<> the square, where special (iiirs were lu waiting lo lake Ihe association lo Ihe park. President Julius Lneder, of Worccslct-. presided U the convention, whleli was called to order about three o'clock. Here- in ryE. Wright rend the records of the yea i nnd Ihe'v were neecpted. The elect lou of ollh-ei-s and executive commllleo wns then ruled In crder. Edward McLaughlin, of Bor.Ioii, fi)i- merly vice president, was elected president New Orleans .Minstrels. Tium. U llKi'KWiru's iitiMuiAii Snow had good business Ir,-I7. il.viiMM \ llAII.KV'K Citicim comes -'-. i half Interest In the lease. The change ^^ W |th plenty ot opportunities lo amuse hy acclnmulloii. wllhoiil tiny opisisllloii. The la ownership will In no woy affect the policy , lie patrons. oilier officers elected were its follows : Mist nf the house as inBpped out by Mr. Macoy. Austin & Stonr'h (Stono & Shaw, man- It will remain In Stair & llavllns- circuit, BKerg ). —Professor Bautn's "A Heulptors nail will play popular priced attractions. Mr. MIddleton now owns halt Interests In inn, and nll of thn Clark Street Museum. ... the Columbus, Alhantbra, Academy and Bl- pn-sldeul, M. D. Pierce, of New Bedford : secretary. Edward E. Wright, of Boston ; Thomas Smith, of West. Newbury, l.invrenee.-lileti b'oresl will open for Ihe season Monday, June T2, when Jus. J. i-'ivnn presents ihe Whirlwind lOnterlnlners, n ei-ai'kei'lnck vaudeville show. Canoiiii: LAKH PltiK also opens for Ilia season '-'-. J. W. Goruiilll prcseialiig the orig- inal Alabama Troubadours. treasurer, the lost two being re-elected. At Ihe cuu- slou of Hie liuslness meeting the members Dream" buhls over another week. Others lu the hall show are: CaSrey nnd Grant; Marrntona, Kitty Gray, and the Kochleuu . Family Orchestra. Women are prominent adjourned to the grounds, where all took pnrt (Manager John Conner* has engaged his |n Htage show. Bill Includes: IleJeue Austiu, In a general good Jlnie. Bauiiuet gt four ►lock company for the American Theatre, ji„ e ii„ ( Alice Thornlou, Klo his klock "company for" the American Then tlie season openluir Aug. IIU. Laurn Alberta will open her third and last sensou ns lead- ing lady. Florence Leslie will be second lends, nnd Richard Allen will be the lending mail. <|eo. Barry will be stage director, and the completed company will lurlude Sum t.. limit, Caroline Karrell. GhaR. Wella, Coulter Howard, Emsy Alton, Lawrence Dunbar nnd Kdon Shepherd. Workmen nre now making extensive alterations, .nud the American will |ire«eut a practically new Interior, new stage nnd new scenery wnen the senson opens.. .. Ilea M. Olroux and Geo. Irish,. Qf the Cri- terion Theatre's business staff, have charge H1M , cm n y compauy In the theatre, of all the ticket sellers and admission money nt Washington Park race track. ... Iirooko's C'lrieago Marine Bond continues the attraction at, the Coliseum, and Bunges Hand is the feature nt the Bismarck Gardens. Jamci B. Donovan was In town lust week, en route to the Paellle coast, where he will III) ougngemonts this Summer, return- ing for ft toiir of the Kohl & Castle circuit. Mcmbera ot "A Chinese Honeymoon, and "When Johnny ('omen -Marching Home companies are matched for ft game of ban. la preliminary practice, last week, Lon cash, of the. "Honeymoon" nine, suffered a broken nose, the result of a foul Up from Hie bat ot Kred Mace Murphy Bros-. who own Ibo Cream City Theatre, Jn Mll- rellee Allien, Muti'de' Ryan. Neiile Burgeos, Ward Sisters, Gertie Hobart, Idelle Vuugbn, Bertha Kran- els, Lottie Nelson, Mnudo Wllsou. Mnrlou Minis, Mae Graham, Gertie Williams, Joe Hil'vmnn, Ryan nnd Byan, Thompson and Francis, Hartley and Grnhum, and Juck "nickeiWkon (L. B. Walker, manager).— Abrahnm's Hebrew convention again heads curio hall bill. Kat lady bicycle riders, (ieorgc Brown, high Jumper, and several other acts constitute the remainder of curio hall show. Louise Weston's variety and eclnlly compauy In the theatre. NouiiMiiKOA Paiik, Auburndule.-— Three Mn- carto Sisters, Mitchell and Morron, the o'clock, nnd Ihe vaudeville followed at live; the yiuub-yllle show, consisting mostly ot hroi lu-r Elks, was immensely enjoyed by all. 11 was about sis. o'clock when the visitors t(s>k the boat from tho Dale, Where cars were taken for Lowell. Everything con- sidered. It was one of Iho best outings ever held by Ihe association. S|irliiKllt-lil. Al Hampden Pork (J. F. Burke, malinger). — Guy BrolhcrrV Minstrels were the attraction In the theatre, and made good. The Yeager * Ycugcr -Musical Comedy company are to furnish the amusement this week. Special features nf the week Include fireworks and ninaleur night. Krldny, Foiikht Lakb, Palmer (P. J. Casey, tnnna- llol>oU«-. At . Mountain I'ark Casino orgo I'niiiiiinn, ns King Pompry. Ibu Second; Kriuuds Carrier, us Apisdlniirls FrupiHi; Charles Fulton, ns .Prince Klssen- gen; Louise Courtney, ns I'rlsi-lllu; Muiiihi Si-nit, as llluiia. nnd Ninu-ite IkmIsoii, us Aldgall Peck. The opera wiw llnely atiigtsl. For week of '£i "Dorothy" will h« sung. ......A large delegation in* Eagles frnlu I bin city went lo Chlcupoo 1(1, uuu luailiuied a new iicrlo there. ♦ * » ■ - ■ HISTHK 1 OV I'OI.I 'IIIIA. wutikee, have opened the Hyde park "Theatre, a vaudeville |Mivlllou. In this city. They also ciuilrol t.he Ashland Theatre, a vaudeville pavilion, In Knglewood. P. J. Muruliy Is In charge of Hie Chicago end of the firms u tin 1 m The Studebnker Theatre will re- open Aug. 1, willh "The Prince ot I'llsen. ♦ •» low it ate Tomt T« nHNvnu. liceri. — al nun h.wm.,11 ................ --m - ■"■ ored organisation drew good audiences last week, considering the weather, uud are re- tained for another week. '1 he new Lady ,. I11M ,„ „„„, , Arrlcu" Is a grenl. entertainment, ni OH la , H ,„ |H , 1(roll „Jf m _ i a treat after tho heavier shows of the Win- ()| , |1)fll| ,. m ,, r ;; m , mw ,t. ( m %W«ta Pinks (Wm. II. O'Nell, MM; ger).— nil! for week ot June 'J2 Iniludes: Lillian Burkluirt. and compauy. Anna ( n id- |ln| j j^, j {B y,. ri ,f t 'imy,, lui.i.v Joined tluy well, Three Lelllotta. Howard Brotheis, an ], ri ,|| l4 . r(t . uiuslnds Als.ur tlfly enuviis 4 he WJIsmiR. Kllpalrlcka looping the loop w|1|l j^,,,,,,)!,,^ r'lrrUH, struck al Wcb- feat continues. The opening week or the 1; , MutlelM were adjnslist Inter, and season met wllh only fair success. Next U[(k |||((Ht v[ ,,„,,„ „.j„|„ M | the circus nt. week, Pines .Mimical Comedy lo., m inn j.,,,,,,,,,^ k, | H d„. „<-^t day Nobel Telephone Girl." m m t , w nnr MclHiiuild Is to preside at the pluiio ul IjiiUn Si'iiav Notks.— -'1'he next Inslnllntlnn of (lie local narle of Eagles will he held July S, when n class of nearly Ihree hundred Imik- Ilie season the Hiiinmer ill. Whaii.ni Park, Kllchbiirg. wjis opened lfi, with "The Girl from Paris," presented hy u well iNilunced company Frank Brown Via iViiiiMvlvuiiIit liuilcou.l. Account i lu Is 1 1 in. Mmli-iivor Convent Ion. Kur tlie lienellt of delegates and others de- siring to attend tho Twenty-llrst lnternu- ibmal Itlenplnl Convention ot the United Society. of Christian Endeavor, to be held at Denver, Col., July to 18, the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Compnny will run a per- sonally conducted tour to Denver nud re- turn, leaving New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Nev llriniBwIck, (Ions and Inn my niul is. Pi seiieituie. isocli tram win m '",*''",' ,',',;;„« "Yin a returned to New yi J. luurlst agejit, chupcron und special mil- •> <\ "- .'< ■!. ". nru brldge. Is bom formed bnggngo inanter. Bound trip rate Ldw, rds, ot i ^ani on ^ liy «ivei-lng trausportatlou to Denver, Colorado cewrnl senson Siirlngs or Pueblo and return, PUHRjan •• ■ v • ;' ™. Will, and nil necessary tnenls In dining M "«™ n r "2, u car going and returning, will he ns follows : Bwrton » few York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newnrk. I ^MS? TTaK-Stage show Is fur- nlHln-il ihls week hv Reno und Mult Ii. Pr.vor lliothers, Glli-oy, llByncs aud Monlgomery, nud Eldnra and Norlnc. ».„„„ (lossir.— Lillian Lawrence will return la the Cnslle Sqimre Stock Co. In September. . .Andrew Mack Is nt Onset for tho Summer ..George S. Fell, who managed Park, I'ltislleid, for thu Siinuuer season Heynolds, uionologlst, has Iss-n appearing In u uuinlH-r ot the surrounding towns the past week Stnto President Adrian L. Potter nud suite, wllh the local degree. Icnai, nested a new aerlo of Eagles ul CIiIco|«m Kails, 111, seventy-live -mnkltig up Ihe charter list. Guests were present from llolyoke, Westneld nnd tills city. The following ofll- AVnsliliiuloii. As Ihe hot weather np- proaelu-H It. Is plain In be seen Hint Indoor auiuseiaeiil. Is neurlug lis end for Ibo senson; diminishing sized audiences lo witness ex- cellent eiilerlaluuient plainly shows that the end Is near. AT Till) I'DMIMIIIA TllHATIIH ( Lllckel I fl Dwver, iiimiagers) Ihe N«l Hlelll Comedy Si nek lust week presented "All American CtlKeii," with Eugene Ormonde and Allda Cortelyou In the prlnclpnl roles, and, being supported by an excellent compuiiy, had good business, This .week, "Caste. ' CIIASII'H GlIAMi Tiii:a-iiiii (Miss II. Win- nlfred Do Will, munageri.- -"Km Dlavolo-' was well rendered by Ihe I'htiso Comic oper.i Slock, lo excellent business. This Week, "Tim Mnscot." nnd next, "Tho Slngbu; Girl," closing Hie present ois-rn selisoil, whhii lins 1 1, -en most successful, and the house will be turned oyer lo thn builders, who will completely remodel the sunn. Into one of thn most modern uud heiiiillful houses In Iho country, lu time for n grand rcn|UHilug, l.llder thn present management, lu September next. LAI'AYKTTH Opkha IIiiUHH lira J. Lu Motte, iiinnngeri.- Last week was Ihe last of the Berger Stuck sensnn, which, hy Ihn nnd Stetson, and Keith's motion pictures. Lvi-Kirji .TmsATiiK (John tl. .lerinoti, iitnti- nger).- -The l.lille Egypt llurlesniiers Is tho title of the orguiilKiilUiu fiirulshlvg the on- 1,-riiiliii it l)ils Week. Two burlesipii'R, Ms tilled "Tho Oullng I'miy'* nm( "MeKnildeiis Troubles." coiistltule nil Important part of Ihe prugrammme. nnd the olio Includes: >\ II- Hum lleuder, Kid l^irklns. ■ Washlmrn and FIyiiii. Illch and Will, in. (Iruett ami ,\\ eller. n nil the Healevs. t'nptinl en(ei-luliiiueut \yiis provlihsl by Ihe French Folly Bex my Show uist week, and iho hoiisi'fnl of patrons every night nllesled Its npiireclnfliin. London liitlely Girls nre announced for Ihe coming ■wii.t.nw GnovK Pauk (>lnn»gemenl Plilln- dcipiiia lliipld Transit Co.)— At this pnrk. where Ibu music Is Always tho foremost Hllrucll I lie advent ot Victor lluiiicit and his orchestra was nn event of grenr. Importance. 'The pleasure of listening to a ilixr ehiw orgniil/nilon lu Hie Ideal siii'roiiud- lugH here present lenves Utile cause for sur- pilsn that the benches lu frtinl of IJin band silind lire iiIihik tilled. The engagement ot Victor llerls-rt's Orchestra hisls until July :t. Wiioi'siun Paiik (Woodslde Park AmiiMe- iiient Co., inniiiigersl. — lilimnlul's Roylil .Murine Blind, mider Ihe leadership of Slg. E. Martini, continues In delight the pntruus wllh excellent, concerts. The tenor solos of Slg. tilaiiuliil are also proving . puletil at- Hurt Ions. • 4TI1BMTNIIT lllld. I'AlIK (II. P. Allrlljf. tllBU- nin>ri, — 'Ilie free vaudeville Is dlseoiillniu-il this week, nud III Us place Chlnfiiirclll ami his band are heard In concerts iwh-n dally. Many other mniisemenis, iiiiproprlule lo out- doors, help to imiku a visit to Ihls park thoroughly enjoyable. NwiiK.— fin Wislnesdny evening of Ihls week, nt liililllh Hull, a concert will he given by Slg. Glovnnnuecl. when ho will be beard In u number of . Mnscaunl's snugs. Hlg. Corlese will also lie hrhrit III select Ions oil the hiii-p I. Fred /Immerinlm, of Nixon i. Xluiiiieriiiuii, will be mnrrifd lu tloslon on June :ui. Samuel K. Nixon, nf Die unnm II nil. Miills for Europe nn Tuesday -of tills week. Fred G. Nlxoli-Nlrdllnger lins been uppoliilisl general manager of all Ihe Nlxou & /liiiiiieriiiaii Interests "Miss Hob While" Is to he revived |iy Nlxotl & Zlnimcr- man nud will open, Aug. 17. ul thu "ark 'I heal re. itehearsals Is-glu nl. Iho Park July 7. Nell McNeil, recently seen hem In "The Hi rollers," has la-en engaged lo play Van Million Lillian Halo Elucl'V has been engaged by M. W. Taylor for leadft lu "Why Women Sin." Thu season opens Aug. m nt, the Auditorium here Henry Koehlcr, one nf the oldest musicians lu this city, died nt his residence, UK) W. Thomp- son Street. Thurediiy nf lust week, • Bge.l seventy-eight years. Ho was a -native nf Germa'uv, but canio hern more. Hinu sixty years ugo. lie taught il grelt deal, and wan also panneotwl with tho Philadelphia-- Orches- tra, lie was a charier uiegihot' ot the Phila- delphia Musical AnsoglMlon .John .. Kvlrsiis. ,iliu resident malinger of. Kelt h m itiiii brre, sails fur Eiiroisi WisJiu-sday, m this wei'V. on pleBsure bout, to he gone for two months. . . ..., i . i » . . ■ ' Ho rrUl.nru. (old linlous rnlu made out- dour lalslnesn impiissibln. and tho past week wst the wm si for park liuslness. I'axtimii i'Aiia (Felix M. Davis, ntatinger). — 'I'lxo following iippnarod In ft series of viiillle. vide nets nnd pleased big crowds, when F. II. Hoy, ■' wiiulher isTiullled : ley, Tony linker, Myers Hisluri, llolcn uud Rodger*, mid Loulso Siinford. Manager N. Appell'S Stock «!om- pmiy will open uu extended ettgugeiuciit .nine r.', presetilllig a series ot high class plays hv tho following players: James Klrkwoisl nnd Ellen Buyer tin the lend), Wllllnni mill lllrdle Duvull, Lillian Rhoiidcs, Allien Hull, Aubrey Noyes. George E. Fisher, Kpsl (.'Ilium- cey, (Jenrgit Kenno and Roger Barker. Imi.akii Paiik. --The iippi-uriiiu-ii of the Will S. Heck Carnival Coiupiill.V, week of lr.. under Hie auspices ot tho local aerlo ot Eagles, was not a big success, iii-cn una of Iho coiilliiiioiis bnd weiilhor. There wns hut: one good ilay. Delegates of Eagles from York, Laiicimtir, Blinding and Alloonn at- tended 18. The pei foriuances gave great snllslaellon, and dear weather would htivu broken records for crowds. hii-iaiit TiikatIis (N. Appell, mnnager). - -Thin new iiluviioiisu Is rapidly assuuiliig prii|sii lions that liulloiif" nil curly npeulng. iiicreased forces wern put to work III, nnd there Is a great, hustle In order to hnvo Hie opening not Inter Ihati October. Mnnager way, lins been one series of grand successes, opening not later m Urtjotr. f l n . n "" , i r "Dr. Jekvll nnd Mr. Hyde* was the hill, Appell Is also . nilillnic imuleriis lm rove- with John T. Sullivan In the principal role, menu In tho Opi-rn noiisji, whlc ' «-' r, - The nltendnnce was stitlsfaclory. This noun tho latter pitrt of August. Churles .1. Phe Show Girl" the past season, l>n»P"»M ^ WL , pfl j llBl(l ||ed : Worthy iiresliutnl, W, week Ihe (li-ittiii Musical Comedy Company Hike Ihe house, presenting us nn opening curd, "The Girl from Paris," by tho follow- ing people: Deyo. Bessie Taiiiu-hill, Mar- garet ilurnhnin, Mnttlo Mnrlx, Nellie Vac- lanln, Sylvester Jnmc*. John K. Young, Josepli Phillips, Arthur Harry, Charles Gyli- lln, Arthur llurlelgh, and a chorus of thirty- live voices. W. II. Fll/geralil. singe direc- tor, and linns H, Lyune, musical dlroclor. Lvi-K'.m TIIKATllt! I Eugene Keliinn, iiiiiiui- ger). — l^ist. week Hie French Folly Beauty Show had excellent business. This week. Fads and Follies Burlesqiieis. Put lllelly uud his own cotnpntiy next. on- lco OIS .. l/iiriH'iilcr, gnneral agent for Ihls house, who Is director of umusaiaeuls ami press repro- (.dilutive for Piixlnng Park, Is ou a trip through Now York Hints. Nutkh. — Fred C. Chatincey nnd (hHirgo Feiino, members of the N. Appell Stock Co., urn residents of Ihls city Mr. nnd Mrs. IJeoige Mlddluloii, the former assistant mali- nger of the Will S. Heck Cnrulvnl Co., worn win-inly welcomed by their friends here week or ir,.. . . ..The Inillilli Bill Wild West Show did well ul Hleeltuo, considering the Went her. lieu J. Ln inter, who Is conuecied with this enterprise, spent u short lllim nt his lioitut here 'Maurice 12. Rum, ot this city, made his debut nl IMxInag Park, week of m, with iho Imperial MlnslrnlM. and si'orud n hit. ills Jim ii y friends rumembereil.hlm with a Horn I duslgu 12 K. B. Hoy, Who iiii- iniidc his debut at I'uxliing Park week of K, of guest of I: II. Hoy Mi". IH )lanng«i' ml .1. D. Mlsliler, of Reading, was hern- In. 416 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 27. I'lttsbnrjr. — Only una place of Btnuse- inont — Iiuqucniie GuiMcns— rcmulns upon to ilivrrt our merry nion .and womon wltb a ball show. ■ , ' ' Duciuennn Gardens^— "Tho Jolly Muske- teers." with Wlllliim Blalsdi'll In Jeff. De Angcrls' old role. Will till the bill at the Duipicsnc Gardens,- (luring the week begin- ning 22. "The Fortune ^Teller" was wltb- drawn' ill), having proved a big winner. NoTKM.-^riio HnOiskeller In lhe now Nuun & Zimmerman Theatre, Sixth Avenue, above. Hiulihlleld Htrtet, hali been leased by James XV. i 'onunt. for many, seasons . manager ot the DiiqufHria Uafdcna, and now superintend- nit o( the Farmers' National Hank Bulld- Ing Sarhli Truax, 'for several seasons an Immense favorite here as leading lady or the Grand Opera, House, Is lo sing In con- cert nt-Mie Alvln 'theatre 24. During her entire residence bore sbo devoted much time to the cttltlvntlob of her singing voice. ' ■ M l ■ Krle — At WalrjAmecr (ThOB. Maloncy, manager). — Vaudeville was given week of June 13. The ' Vedmars, Ramsey BlBtera. Jane t'ourthopc 'and cuss. Forrester, and Lutlniore and MU Were pleasing. There was large attendance, day and evening, with many "ladles and ' children. The resort Is conducted on strict . lines, no liquors being allowed on the grounds.- Engagements for week of 22: WymSh and darner, McNamee, Katharine Mtlcy, Ansel Troupe, and Hen- derson and Ross. ' Altoonn At Lakemont Park Theatre (E. W. Harks, malinger). — The Lakemont Block Co. presented "The Coiners" 15-17, and "The Lights of Liverpool" 18-20, to hif business.' The company consists of the following people: Cb*H. Qiitnrle, Tbaddeii* Grey, I'aul Scott, Ted Breton, John L. Con- nor, Will KVans, lid. Barton, Will Daly, •Arthur' Morlcy, James Hughes. Charles Double. Duve Ijunkle, Lrne Laccllcs, Alice Meredith and Corlnno Runkle. Lan«astce, — At Woolwortb Roof Garden < John 1). Peoples, manager) attractions for week of Juno 22 Include i K cough and Bal- lard, Iinro Fox, Jordan and Welch, Hullor and rturdsrello, BIsKonctte ' and Newman, Laura Bennett, and Curmontcllo. ■ , ■ ■ ■»»» ■ MICHIGAN. Detroit— Whitney Theatre (K. D. Stair, manager).— The Hluuneleln Imperial Htock rouumny. In "Dangers i of a Great City." drew good houses week of Juno 15. Tbolr next offering will be "Ragle's Nest." AvKNtin .TiiiiArnn HI. II. Lamkln, mana- KM-).-— "The Belle of. .New York," as the third offering In Its seasofTof musical comedy awl ' Wrlierlh'ld. productions, did B. It. . O. business nil week of Jane 14. The cast Is well Mbetad And Hie .production .handsomely stugnd, ■• A fine chorus ot llfty added much to Hie utl t'««ttltqneas'::0f the Performance. Thill tho long suvcoskfiil musical comedy has lust none' Of Its populft lily with age was con vliicliigly shown. , Tlio principals of the cast were: Ned ' Ncy, Alnioralc Hallam, Nellie) V. Nichols, John A. Kennedy. Sydney He Grey, Frank H. Blair and I'.muia Hef- hert. The next attraction Is "14(12." by the same r<>ni|iiiny,-.iwept that Richard Harlow Is engaged to play his old role of Queen Isabella. ., , • ,, ■ 'I'K.Mi'i.K Thi;athb f J. H. lHoorej manager). — The bill 'far. week .of .22 Includes: The Kmifiuanu Troupe, trlek end-fancy 'cyclists; Jessie Mao Hall and James. A. Klernan, pre- Hfiitlng the musical skit, "The .Opening Night ;." J. Aldrlch Llbbey. and Katherfne Trayer, In operatic selections; Raymond Fin- Icy and liottli) . Hurke, ..farce comedy stars: Itichurd Lynch, the Four Sensational .liaises, In their .acrobatic coating act ; Hemon Child- ren, and tb» American hlograph. ' On* of the, leading lilts of last week wae the en- tertainment offered by Ernest Hogan. Hla voice baa great volume, and ho is a comedian of ability., The management re-engiigcd blm tor i he present .week. Among other loading features wiiro:Thy O'Brtou Family of acro- hatu. James, r. .Ivctlv and Dorothy Kent, the Orpheus Comedy Four. John and Lillian Hoover, am) Anrle Dugiyell. . . -i»; . » .' ■ i » ' ' MearluawV.— At '.loiters '1'licatrc (Ham. Maikri * T. D. Kmnriird,' nianagiTNl. -ilie Mil week of Jnnn. 10:, The Mason -Koeler Co., W. .11. 'Maxwell mid Daisy Dudley, the ii'Hourke -lluniett Trio, Raymond Musical Trio, the Aerial Slums, Bob llarty.and the vltagrnph.- Good bouses ruled. The bill for week of '22: The Orloff Troupe, the Oil- i'uiis, iini LoHsiiniM, the Empire Trio, Clint and Bessie Bobbins, °1tib Grotesque Morrls- seys, and Hie vltiigrupli. ."' " Item: — Olio of the biggest Individual hits ever mado nfthe Jeffers Theatre was made this week by Itiev, Meenskiir, wbo heretofore has been doing a. straight singing act, Man- ager Marks -Induced her to Introduce her Soldier liny song In a nutly male costume. and the reception and applause sbo received was nothing short uf mi ovutloui Miss Me I'liskcr'- will introduce this new venture of hers over the Kohl -rustle clrculi. and - Is mi re to he n treiiieiuloiis hit. Her engage- ment here w»n for two weeks, mill the sec- ond iviih II lilguer bit Hum the lli'Hl ini'k. Uivniikidb Park Casino (John McCarthy, manager) ii— Week uf 14 : I'rcvost and Provost, the Urinous. Itlruards, Mnltlii Vlckurs, Iho Colby Family, utid tho Klnndronie. Big busi- ness tilled. ' Week of 21: The Four Illinois, Median's dogs; ' Held and Gilbert, Slduula, Lillian B. Neville, and tho klnodrorue. •' *'ir—"1 | " " SEP K n Inmnion. — 'I lie Academy of Music (B. A. Hush, iiiiiuager) reimilus closed, nor is 'any attraction announced for early Ap- pearance. - Lakk .View Casino (Ham Millennial, manager) opened Hie season June 14, pre- senting a life vaudeville bill tho first week, nnd Is drawing lino houses despite, unfavor- nhlo (cold) weather. ' Barlow's Minstrels fur- nish the bill week .of i' l. Till". Ni:\v YOIIU . Sl'HCULTY AMI VAUDK- vim.i; Co., under canvas, opens a week's en- gagement 20. ... ,■■'.',■ "... ■ . ' . t " - " ' ■ .... (ir«nil Ilnplils—Thu following are the attractions booked ; ' • ■' ' Ham on a Tiikatiih (Orln Btalr, manager). — Week, pf June 21 1 Roberts, Hayes nnd Iloherts, Lawrence and Harrington. Busch Heveb Trio. John- T. Tleroey, and Master Karl. I.lnilaey. tlniiKiinv's Hii»imi:ii llAvii.io.v. (ChsB. Coil- troy, manager.). — Week of 21 : Itolilnmiu K|s- icrs, Moreland and Fnglu, Gardner, West and' Sunshine, and 'lack Gardner.',. : » ;,'.' » t» — ', ■ *■ TKXiVK.Nsr.i:. ••,;.*. Anslirlllc. ' At (llendnlo Bark Casino 111. C. A|Ie> manager).— Deelricdy 'the strong est . and heal intsorted vaudeville, bill that ever held the' boards of this theatre was seen Juno 10-29. The large attendance iiiroiigrli the "week shohhl encourage the innu- ageiiient to snsialn the same standard of I'scollenre."- The Mil was ; Meyer and Mnsoii. Ill a iikrtcli called. "A I'olltn Kicker;" I'rcil C.'La Delle presented u second week of mysteries, h'rfink and Ida Williams de- parted from lhe black face und gave a ski'lcli.' entitled "A Gay Deceiver:" vorlelln and Mlna left Hie singe thin week for a Irkpcr.o sliKpendtsI over tile auditorium. Her herl and Nolan.' In a sketch called "A Ghost of a Cism ;" La Vine and Alma, acrobatic duo; and Tipple and Kllmeut, In a mimical net. The bill week of June 22 Includes : Intirss nnd Ittan, John nnd Mithel Moore. Tlpnle nnd Kllmenl, Herbert aud Nolaud, Inline and Alma.', ■• Notk. — Nolund Is the -new partner of llerbert.'.ur Herbert and Willing, aud the lesuj dors a good act. . . Memphis. — At the. New Lyceum Theatre (Frank 1 Gray, manager). — The Bummer 'sea- son of opera was • Inaugurated June 15, to n crowded house. Two operas will be pre- bcnlcd every week, and, Judging by Ike at- tendance of the opening opera, "Boccaccio," the management should feel gratified. "Faust" will trc presented the latter balf of the week. The . principals are : Lorraloo Campbell, Laura 'Millard, , Anne Dale, Ktbel Know, Tom Greene. Henri Leone, Otis B. Thayer, Frank Croxton and Harry Lane Miss Millard ' sang herself Into ' favor immediately and received many encores. Miss Campbell .made the most of a small part. Henri Leone la well known here, and was enthusiastically received. Frank Crox- ton gave satisfaction. For week of 22, "Fulka" and "Marltana." *>■»■«> ' VIRGINIA. Richmond.— The week of June 15 prom- ised to be the dullest of the season, owing to the tie up of every car line In the city from strike. Strange to say, tbe attendance was scarcely affected at all. Academt or Music (Thus. G. Leatb, man- ager). — For the sixth week of the Summer season Manager Grlffen put on "Tbe Bank- er's Daughter" for week of June 22. "Tbe. Silver King" proved a great drawing card week of 15. - t ■ Bijou (Chas. McKee, manager). — Tbe BIJou Musical Co. remains week of 22, and the "House That Jack Built" will be the attraction. "Tuxedo" was well received week of 15. Notk, — The BIJoo Musical Company, after finishing here, 'week of 22, goes direct to Pleasure Bay, Long Branch, for the Bummer Reason. Manager Wells left hore for that point HI, taking Stage Manager John Duell and House Manager Morty Heamon wltb blm, to make arrangements for tbe coming of the company a Norfolk.— At Ocean. View Casino (Jake Wells, manager), although .the. weather continues rather cool for outdoor attrac- tions, tho Pan-American Minstrels did very satisfactory business for week ot June IB. Vaudeville will bold the boards week of 22. Bijou Thhatiib (Abb Smith, manager). — People who open here for week of 22 are : Carter Slaters, Vivian Monroe, Grace Tur- ner, and Jackson and Wards. Business Is good. AmiiTontUM Tnr.ATiiB (J. M. Barton, man- ager). — Now people for week of 22 are: The Hobbs, Billy Sylvan, Frank and Louise Bev- erley, and Henry and 1'rancls. Held over: Chas. K. Itentt, Bob Murray, Mell Grant, Florence ICdwards and tbe regular stock. Manhattan^ Thkathh (Fred F. . Fleck, manager). — Business at this house for week of in was highly satisfactory. ' TllH VnuNUIB-jAMBB WILD WEST la booked for 2& ,. . I ivtrrsbarsr. — At the Academy of Music (Wm. lii. Frenim, manager).— Tbe Harrison- Adams Co. presented "The Knobs o' Tcnnea nee," to a large and well pleased house, Juno 18. , ... Fbhnpals Casino (Joe E. Hurst, muna- f:eri. — Tbe Harrison-Adams Co., In "Capt. tackett," held tbe boards, to good business, 10, 1«. Pending. the adjustment of a strike on tbe lines of the Virginia Passenger & Tower Company, the Casino stock has been temporarily transferred to tho Academy of Music. . The company Includes : Ralph K. Cummlngs, Henry C. Harrison, Preston l.an- don, Laurence Wakefield, Edytha Kctchum, Kdna Marshall and Ada Sherman, and Karl P. Adams, manager. . t i a 1 — Lvnchbor*,— At Rlvermont Casino (0. A. Neal, manager). — "A Turkish Texan" was presented for the approval of tbe patrons of this house Jtino 1B-20, and met with a warm reception During tbe week's' en- gagement u special . Item not on tbe pro- gramme was the marriage of the two leading stars — (leo. Parsons ana Georgia Drew Men- dum, which occurred Thursday morning, 18. Tlie ciinpio wire married by the Rev. J. M. Owens, of this ctty. '■ m «'» agers).— Another weeks success was placed to the credit of this house at the close- of week of 7, and Indications point to a con- tinuation of same for week of 14. (food specialties and songs, all new and catchy, have caught on with the patrons of the house, and much applause gives evidence of well deserved appreciation. . , , Notks.— Frank (Buck) Taylor has Joined the Dixie Carnival Company for the Summer season During the performance of "Martha," by the Boston Ideal Opera Co., the orchestra came in for special mention for Its clever work In the opera, the local press being loud- In their praise. The or- chestra, wlille a practically small one for such work, fills all requirements and Is a winner Walton's "Gold Medal" special has caught on at Monroe Park like wildfire, and Manager Walton wears an air of en- tire satisfaction, all occasioned by his suc- cess In several ventures he has made In this city. His greatest baa proven to be the "Gold Medal" special, which Is forced to run from 4 to 11 p. m. to accommodate the crowds. »«» MAINE:. CALIFORNIA. Los Aatefes.— Los Angeles Theatre (H. C. Wyatt, manager) was dark week ending June 13, with, no attractions announced. Mahon Oi'kka Hobhb (II. C. Wyatt, mali- nger). — This handsome new bouse opens 111, with K. II. Sotbern, In "If I Were King. Tho advance sale of seat), at Increased prices, is very large, and everything Is favorable to a most auspicious opening. Monosco's . Bumiank Tiika'iiu: (Oliver Morosco, manager). — For the attraction of Its sixth week the Nelll-Morosco Co. Is pre- senting "Tho Royal Family," to good busi- ness. 21. and week, "Resurrection." Ohphblm (Clarence Drown, manager), — New features IB: Luts Brothers, llarrv Lc Clalr. Three Klxfords. Holdovers: Mary Hampton and Co., In "Melodrama ;" EaloJa liuwiston, I'crniaue Brothers, Kurtelll, and Hip Two Baileys. Big business. Smith & Ooopkk'b Summhi: Gaiiukn (Charles A. Smith. & Fred A: Cooper, pro- prietors).— This now outdoor place of auiusc- inent began Itu career 8, under favorable circumstances. People 1G and week : Dulclo Misters, Bololstd: Dae; mut Ward. Irish fun niiikers: Kdna Berlin, .contralto; Kalacrntus. ciiiillllirlsl ; Chase, sand pictures: Stafford aud Stone, UNtguN (Henla at bailee, proprietors), — Features IB: Martin and Bldgeway, Burton nail Jewell, Lawrence and Klla.iCowco L'r- sklne, bioscope. Good sited audiences. Notkh. — I',, O.. Paulson, stage- manager at tho Orpheum.'ls recovering from injuries re- ceived by falling off a leader while .placing electric, wires. His wrlBt was broken, and he suffered. other Injuries. . . i . . It Is reported that James Freedman, advance representa- tive for I0. U. gotjtern, will pass the Summer In California.., , . ..General Johnstone Jones, of this olty, .Ms dmmatlied Helen Hunt's Hlory of "Pomona," and will, It la announced, «lve an early presentation of the play at tbe lason Opera House, with Virginia Calhoun, a sister of Eleanor Calhoun, In tho title role. George ltlnaldo, balloonist, bad Just released his parachute while making an as- cension at Chutes Park k H. when the balloon took fire and was completely destroyed. ' s ■ . San Diego.— At the Isis Theatre the Lucas Block Co,, lu "Tbe Brand of Cain," week beginning June 8. Good houses ruled nil week. The same company returns weeks of IS and 22. Bijou Tiikatrs,.— The vaudeville bill Is ; Monnle Brocck, cornet . mlolst : Daisy Ver- non, singer of popular ballads ; Joe Fox, black face comedian: Maude Still, soubretto: Itosa Rehn end Msudo De Alma, singers, and the bioscope. 'Notk. — Tho BIJou Is a new vaudeville house recently opened' In San Diego, and Is playing to packed houses. ■«»»■ — ALABAMA. Portland.— McCullum's Theatre, Cape Cottage Park (Hartley McCulium, manager). — Tbe popularity of the management, coupled wltb a Summer 1 stock 'company of superior attainments, chosen to meet most fully the favor of the patrons of this playhouse, charmingly located near the borders of the sea, served to attract a big opening week's business, the attendance of first nlghters crowding the house. "Men and Women was presented June 18-20, to be followed, 22-27, by "Pudd'ohead Wilson." The musical se- lections rendered by Prof. Frank L. Calla- han's New York Orcbeatra were repeatedly encored, while old and new favorites In the company were accorded a royal reception. Heat rice Ingraham, an old favorite here, has been engaged to appear later with tbe com- pany. GBM THEATftK, PKAK'S ISLAND (C. W. T. Oodlng, manager). — An event always looked forward to wltb pleasure Is the opening of this Summer theatre, so pleasantly situated at Peak's, an occurence which took place Monday night, IB, before an audience of gratifying proportions, wbo gave a cordial welcome to the members of the Gem Stock, mjoylng their presentation of "His Excel- lency, the Governor," In full measure, as well as bestowing complimentary attention to the meritorious offerings of the Bostonla Ladles' Orchestra. This programme was presented throughout the week of 15-20, to good houses, ana for the week of 22-27 tho stock will produce "The King's Prisoner." Jkkkeiimon Tiikatrk (fuhn & Grant, man- agers). — Tbe Durbon-KdwardB Stock Is meet- ing with the best of success, and will con- tinue' to cater for tbe public's pleasure throughout the season. During the week of L'i -0 "Monte Crlsto" was tbe offering, and only words of praise were accorded same. Tbe attendance was very gratifying. Fred Glven's Orchestra continues as of yore, In selections of excellent merit. "Ranch 10" will be (he bill 22-27. Frank Sylvester Joins 22. Rivbm-on Park (E. A. Newman, mana- ger). — Tbe Summer opening of tbls popular resort was schedued for Monday night, 15, but the weather objecting to open air en- tertainments on that date, a concession was made In Its favor, and the New Vork Comedy Co. started tbe vaudeville In good shape 17, continuing 20, The acts to appear Included : Favor and Sinclair, the Three Mllletts, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Darrow, Mitchell and Mor- row, and Jones and Sutton. <»» COLORADO. Burlington At the Grand Opera House ' (Cbamberlln, Harrington & Co., nMagers). —Manager Chamber la leaves next week for bis New York office to book for the fourteen theatres under bis control...... The tent- ta season opens wltb Gentry Bros;' Shows June 25. J.^L Newman and L. D. Mason •were here 17, doing effective •> | l |lD B"i'' • The Rueklln Barnaby Carnival Co. have been- engaged for 2B to Jnly 4, by the W. O. W. Lodged annual meeting, and week of fun and amusement. a ■» WISCONSIN. Mllvrnnkee. — That the Cream City should be allotted at least two days In the future by the big show waa clearly shown when Forepaugh & Sells Brothers 1 Circus played lo twenty thousand people for two performances, June IB. The evening per- formance found the big tent so crowded that the hippodrome races had to be called off. The success of the performance was shared by tbe usual number of performers that go to moke up a big show. Dlavolo, Jn his "Loop the Loop" act, was the crowning feature. Stab Thbatrb (Frank R. Trottman, man- ager). — The Invaders continue to find favor at this popular bouse. "Rubes and Rubes" was the offering tbls week. Ida Emerson, supported by a, chorus of pretty girls, scored heavily with "Waterloo, My Waterloo." Job. E. Howard and Phil W. Peters are doing good work and winning applause. Tbe In- nocent Beauties return week ot 21. Alhambra TiiBATtiB. — Manager 0. F. Mil- ler's Summer season of opera will open 21. the Boston Ideal Opera Co. presenting "Said Pasha." Cream Citi Thbatrb (Murphy Bros., managers). — Tbe attendance took a drop last week. Mildred and Mabelle, In "A Mixed Affair," were headline™ week of 15. Noras. — Eugene Moore, formerly leading man at tbe Academy, and without a doubt the most popular of tbe many favorites who have won honors wltb the Thiinbouser Co., has returned lo tbls city for the Summer. Mr. Moore, Immediately on his arrival, an- nounced bis Intention of taking part In tbe benefit performance which 1b tendered to bis friend, Riley Chamberllo, at the Pabst Theatre, July 1 Manager Frank R. Trottman retains bis record as one of the star anglers by making an afternoon trip to Okauchee Lake this week, and returning with a catch of thirty-seven One bass Gertrude Parry, formerly- with Stuart Rob- son, will succeed Grace Mac Lamkln In the Thanlioi'ser Stock Co. Angella McCall will take the Ingenue roles In place of Blanche House obrcestra, is now furnlshlmr i-,, n -.L. nlghtfyat Athletic Park; prior o g tbe^ performance. . ul SIB 8u «»» . WASHINGTON. Seattle.— Grand I Opera House Uoluj c„ rl H! r V M *£, r .hT June 18 " 2 !?' Mttry MuBnerimM,! "The Stubbornness • of Geraldlne ■" "a*',., E. H. Hot hern. •*»,.!, Hbattlb Theatre .(J. V. Howe. -*«■■_< —14, farewell week of tbe M«? TkSf. 1 ' Company. In "A Glided iVool" Dirt ?}5 July 12. when the Potlerd Juveniles cSl for an indefinite run, probably a monthoS Crozler, Maurice McHugh will play the comedy roles, succeeding Riley Cbamberlln, and James' A., Bosnell will take Sidney Hl- son's place as assistant stage director. These aro tbe announcements made by Manager Edwin Tbanbouser on bis return from New York Friday. The house will reopen July (I, with "Resurrection." Milwaukee Aerie, No. 137, V. 0. E„ forwarded a check for »100, Friday, 10 to assist In caring for Kansas and Missouri Kagles, wbo were suf- ferers In the recent flood Walt. T. Houlelmn and brother, of the Star, will leave for New York City B, for a two weeks' visit. Will Peters and wife (Elizabeth Mor- rison). F. J, Stevens and Fred Collins close wltb tbe Invaders 20, and opened with the Boston Ideal Opera Co. at the Alhambra, 21. Henry Nelcow, business agent of Mil- waukee, No. 18, I. A. 8. E., mourns the death of his brother. 4 '» OREGON. Denver. — At Flitch, Gardens (Mary Flitch Long, manager), — Aubrey Bouclcault, supported by the Bellows Stock Co. and Jane Kennark, presented "Tbe Liars" June ! 14- 20, to tbe best houses of any week since It opened. Bboadwat Theatrb and Illuminated Gaiiubn (Peter McCourt, manager). — The Jane Oaker Stock Co. did good business In "An American Citizen" 14-20. Tabor Grand (Peter McCourt, manager). — Amelia Bingham, In "The Climbers" and "Tho Frisky Mrs. Johnson," played to packed bouses 14-20. KMi'inn Theatre (Peter McCourt, mana- ger I. — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carrol, West and Mack. Edna Itutledge, Teron Walkn, Ernest Fisher, Bob Miller and Francis Groth were here 14-21. Business good. Alcazar Thhatiib (Frank Kllpfel, man nger). — Carrol and Gardner. Carbcrry and Stauton. Bessie Floyd. Held Miller, Hur- ley Sisters. Marlon Goodwin. Vivian ICd- wards, Tbelmii Klugsley and Harry Do Voy mado up tbe bill l r, mi. Business good. Crystal Theatre (Geo. I. Adams, mana- ger). — Bill 14-20: Meany and Anderson. Geo. W. Patterson, Myrtle Franks, Morris Jones, Luce and Luce, and Estella Rons. Business good. Mkntion.— Tho-Floto Shows, with all the handsome ponies snd dogs, were In tbe city week of IB, nnd gavo a fine show, to turn away business Nells & Down's Circus showed IB, to big business, and gave a great show Hlngllng Bros.' Shows are coming July 27. 28 Tho Three Kuhn UroH. go to California for twenty weeks' engugemeut Howe's London Clr- vim " passed through Denver Jub'e 14.....'. Sldley Brown has left tho Broadway The- atre as stage manager. • «» IOWA. Cedar Rapids.— Auditorium (Barry Gil- liert. manager). — Mine. Rose Matur, Bo- hemian prima donna, June 20. Grjerne'r Opera House (Will S. Collier, buslneas manager) dark. Under Canvas.— Gentry's Trained Ani- mals 20 Hlngllng Bros.' Circus July IB, Athletic Park (G. K. Barton, manager). . — Pain's fireworks July 4. Notes. — L. C. Mason, agent; John Nohee, banner man, and Lon Adams, lithographer for the Gentry Show, were In town Juno 12, and Albert Ball, programmer, was here 17. • Oeo. H. Helser, contracting agent for Hlngllng Bros.' Circus, was here 10 Ed. Bluakl, a member of Porepaugh-Sells Bros.' opposition brigade, was here over Sun- day, 14 t.'has. II. Cameron, for seven years usher at Greene's Opera House, was married, 17, to llattle M.Wcyand. two. month or Molille. — At' the .Monroe Park Theatre (M. A. McDermott, manager). — Crowded houses were the rule week of June IB, "Martha" and . "The Grand Duchess" being the bills for tho week. This is the third week of tbe opera season, and tbe members ot the company, having become better ac- quainted, are ready for bard work In their efforts to please, which are meeting with uu- liiiituiled success. The Increased patronage from the beginning of the season, packed houses being the rule at nearly every per- formance, give vvldeneo of tbo company's IMipulsrlly. Mascot riTiiUATHE (Diicuuruuu Bros., man- Kort Dudwc.— The Midland Theatre (Beth Meservey, manager) will be opened for a Summer engagement In vaudeville July 20, under tbe direction of Jack Daniel Managers Meservey & Daniel have also se- cured the nmuscment. features at the Olson Park, which will be opened July 1. Cur Park.— The Fifty-sixth Regiment Band (Carl Qulst, director) gave tho usual weekly concert 12, to a large crowd. Notes. — Gentry's Dog and Pony Show gave splendid satisfaction, to crowded tents, nt two performances, 18 Busby Bros.' Circus is billed to appear 22 Jack Daniel left 11 for the East, to secure vaude- ville features for the opening of the Midland. ' * Des Moines.— At lngersoll Park (Fred Buchanan, manager).— "The Beggar Prince" Opera Co. drew big crowds week of Juno 8, In 'The Mlkado. ,r "Fra Dlavolo" 10-17, "The Chimes of Normandy" 18-21. Grand Opera House (Wm, Foster, man- nger). — "The Knnwlea, hypnotists, attracted good audiences week of 8. Tub Orb Moines Summhh Carnival, wltb the George Jabour features, will open June 22. for one week. Tub Wallace Shown will be here June 10. KiNuLiMi Bros.' Circus Is due July 18. Portland.— At tbe Marquam Grand (Cal- vin Heiiig, manager). — Mary Mannerlng will be seen Juqe IB, 18, In "The Stubborn- ness of Geraldlne." E. A. Sotbern comes 2B-27, In "If I Were King." Nat Goodwin will be seen July 2, 3, In "The Altar of Friendship." Cordray's Theatre (Cordray A Russell, msnagers). — Edward Shields' continuous vaudeville did good business week of 7. Fol- lowing Is the bill presented at two perform- ances, the 8. R. 0. being called In use In tho evening: Montague's Cockatoo Circus, Es- tells and Gab&rdon, Stanley and Scanlon, Hooney and Forrester, Ernie and llonegger, May and Baby Owens. Edward O'Neill, Jo- seph ThomiiBon, and the polyscope. Baker's Thbatrb (George L. Baker, man- ager). — The Italph Stuart Co. began Its Isst week 14, with "The Virginian," which was attended by two big audiences. The com- pany did good business week of 7, wltb "The Wacctmiker" and "Thn Cat und the Cherub." The Baker Theatre Stock Co. returns 21, !°M J a J tw , "Toks' engagement, opening In "A Glided Fool. Emnrh Theatre (George L. Baker, ma li- nger) will open IB. Tbe building at the northeast corner of Twelfth and Morrison streets, which was formerly known as tho laberuacle, has been remodeled and made Into a thoroughly equipped theatre for vaude- ville or other purposes, and lu conducted by the Northwestern Vaudeville Company. Fol- lowing is tho opening bill : James Dunn, Powers and Theobold. Little Blossom, Krafft end Daley, Tom Hill, Hathaway snd Wal- ton. Hank Whltcomb, Lester and Curtain, und the bioscope. FriWh New Theatre (A. Dollman, man- iiger).— John P. Brnoe, Belcnc, Glolo Idler, '•ruele ^Potter, Sid Baxter, Beatrice South! wick, Rose Harper, and the klnctoscope. l'.iilCKKON's Music Hali. (II. D. Grlflln. manager).— Mac Treacott, Ladles' Ideal Or- chestra, Mao II. Glldden, director. Blasibr'b Concert Hall (1311 B. Davis, manager).— Pearl Weston, Mac B. Stanley, Leonorc, Helen Busline) I, and Nellie Goodwin CIMTBAL Park (bcondor Bros., managerk). —All /ada, Norwood Bros., Leondor Bros., Jim Magratb, Edison's vltagraph, aud Flor- ence Wheeler. +■» LOUISIANA. New Orleans.— At Athletic Park (Ed. Seunmn, manager).— The Olympla Opera Co. drew good crowds week of 14, notwithstand- ing the Inclement weather. The opera offered was "Tho Pearl of Pekln," and It was handsomely staged. Lottie Kendall, tho prima donna, scored heavily, as did Ed. r.nglcton. The remainder of tbe company, "2 J!L C " a ? ,ue ehorus, gave good accounts ?,i 'ft 6 !?"? 1 ™?' For w eek of 21, "Glrollc- Olrolla" Is the bill In preparation. West Lnd (.las. Corcoran, manager) . COol weather with dally rains week of 14 caused a falling off In the attendance at (his popular lake resort. Veazles' Concert Band, Wm. Bceds vltagraph and the vaudeville pleased, as usual. Conn and Conrad, gymnasts, second week, won much applause for their clever work, while tho new comers, loung nnd Devlr, eccentric soft shoe danc- E& V?* tai ' or wlth We8t End patrons and will hold over week of 21. Tne next at traction 1b Hanlon and Singer. Manager Corcoran has made Thursday night of each week amateur night, and large crowds turn out to applaud lhe efforts of the ambitious amateurs. Notes,— Misses Dawn, I.eroy, Marie Graves and Frank Hayden will make theh first an? pearauco hero with the Olympla Opera Co week of 21 1!d. Wesfon" tenor singer' Is no longer with tho Olympla Co... . Sadie Hurt, the well known soul.rette, who r^ 8 l E? n i, rc " 1 tln, L up , her f' ,B book «> 'of tbe S.t.i, P „V l oi Clrcu1t 'rJ p,ay , l . n 8 Nalchex, MIbs' week of 21 . ..... Dan Blewenu. a local pro- luotor. Is doing the booking for a. number of nenliy parks The F.nwlor ('lilliln.n (Dan and Lillian) are scoring heavy on J '* Southern circuit. Lot to Kendal" ii°i™ ll *i , . m,tl * 1,rlm , a (,nnDR ° r tb * Olympla ivJ u a,lc . , R , wc l' <, " nwl w»t .Pro" ,\\ui. Specbt, leader of ths Grand Opera Third Avrnub Theatre (Wm. itus»>ii manager).— Walter Sanford's Players mS of 14, In "Northern Lights;" week "i "Tempest ToBsed." * "* ■• Edison Thbatri.— Wilson and I,elee«t»f J. Francis Carroll, Haxel Kirk Clark H ar /, Baker, Edison klnetoscope. ' Madison Thbatri.— Dark until Sept ir, La Petitb.— New people : Odell and Whit, lng, Boyd and Lewis, Vera Randall. Empire Theatre.— New people: Prof Huntlcy'B Dog and Monkey Circus, Kelly and Kelly, John Coburn, moving pictures. Crystal Thbatrb. — Remsey and Brail shaw, Walter Orr, Perry and WbJtMng, Harr, Smith, moving pictures. ' People's and Park Theatres ij k Smith, manager).— Ben Tremble, Tom klas- ley. Mong Tong Trio, Davis and Dc Heard Baker and Fonda, Swor Bros., Vlletta, Itai Time Kelly, De Mora Bisters. Geo. and Lhizfi Bird, Dot Fulton, Ola Hayden, Ida Learltt Adams and Thompson. ' Comiqub Thbatrb. — New people: Tho Hanlons, Mantel I Sisters, Stella Claire. Note. — The Sb'elds vaudeville circuit opens 'week of 21, at Legchl Park Pavilion for the Summer season. « ■ Spokane. — Spokane Theatre (Dan L. Weaver, manager) was dark week of June IS. Mary Mannerlng comes 22, 23. Auditorium (Harry C. Hay ward, mana- ger). — Jessie Shirley and company played to good business last week. For week or M tbe same company will present "Blue Oram" and "Our Boys." Natatorium (Rush Bronson, manager).— Edward Shields' Summer Vaudevilles opened at Natatorium Park 14, with the following bill : Kehoe and Ranler, Nellie Hlllyer, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson, Chester, Chas. Cbeno- wcth and Eva Thatcher. Polyscope pictures are also a feature of the show. Nearly 2,000 people attended the opening performance. CINEOQBAPK (C. II. I'eckluim. manager). — The openings week of 16 are : Tbe Thomp- son Sisters, Brady and Hamilton, and the Bragdons (four). Capacity business Is toe rule. • \ • Cobub O'Alenb (Jacob Goctz, manager). — The new arrivals are : Harry and Lou Wal- ton, Senor and-Senora Francclla, tbe Verm, and Coral Richmond. Comiqub (1. D. Holland, manager).— The new faces are: Tbe Royal Japanese Tniuue (ii), Htewart and La Croix, and the Ed- monds. e Tacoma.— Tocoma Theatre (Calvin Ilel- Hg. manager). — Mary Mannerlng, In "Tbe Stubbornness of Geraldlne," drew a narked house, ut advancled prices. E. H. Sulberu, In "It I Were King, comes June 20 ; N. C. Goodwin July 4. Lyceum Theatre (Dean Worley, mana- ger). — Shields' vaudeville continues at tbls house until July 1, and tben opens a Bum- mer garden In Tacoma Avenue, to be known as Shields Park. Week of 22 the follow- ing will appear: The Mullallya. Mr. and Mm. Af. Pleau, Edward Tray nor, Harry Cllneon Sawyer, Little Irene, De Ruiz and Granville, ' and the Kobe™. The Edison and Owl Thea- .tres are doing tbe usual good business. ♦ »» MINNESOTA. St. I'nol. — At tbe Metropolitan Opera House (L, N. Scott, manager). — The Kerrla Stock Company has an Increase of buslneas over lust week, "Quo Vadls" showing to good houses. "Woman Against Woman" will be the bill for week of June 21, and "Sapho"' lor week of 28. - Business looks encouraging, as oacb week shows an Increase over the preceding one. Giianii (Theodore L. Hays, manager).— 20, tbe Woodmen's Minstrels will give tbe same bill that drew so well 12, 111, for tbe benefit of tbe Newsboys' Band. House closed otherwise. Empire (A. Welnholzer, manager),— Busi- ness was good week of 15: 'New people for week of 22 : Harry Freldman, Dorothy Bavin, Marie Collier, Casey and Ward, Violet Allen, and Olive Barnes. Holding over: Belle ('. • Stewart, Harry Crosse and Miss Deverc. Mention.— Great Interest Is being taken In tho Midsummer Carnival, to lie held shortly. The kangaroo court will be a fen lure. There will bo an arch und a court el honor at the entrance.- Tho public balli fund will be tbo beucHclury Gentry Bros." Show comes 211. It always drsns woll here Porepnugh'u Show Is IiMIihI for July a Everything Is In rcadlnew for tbe horse show ut Lexington Park 211'JV. « Dulntli.-At the Lyceum (C. A. Mar- shall, manager). — 'lite Northwestern Oiwra Co, has done good business sluce the open- ing night, June 8. "The Black Hussar" wan snug for four nights. "Tho Mikado" was given 1B-17, and "The Bohemian Girl" !»• 20. There' was a largo audience IB to bear Itcna Smith, who was cast for Peep-Bo, and who was given a hearty reception and a large bunch of American beatifies." Tbe com- pany remains 22-27, with "The Chimes of. Normandy' 1 tho tlrst half of the week, alia "Era Dlavolo" the last half. "Zlg Zug A • ley" was the attraction 12, la, to falrTiusl- ness. . » Metropolitan Opera. House (J. T. Con- don, manager). — Business was not what waa expected for the aecond and third weeks of the Wilbur Opera Co. "The Mas- cot" and "The Chimes of Normandy" were sung 16-20. Week of 22, VGIrofle Glrofia and "Olivette" wlll.be rendered. Moon Bros.' Thbatrb, under canvas, in In the second week, und business Is very good when the nights are warm. Week or 22 Is the last for the company. "Sspbo and "The Sleeping City" will bo the bill. , PAnLOR Theatre (W. J. Wells, manager). —Business Is very good, The bill for J- and week : Tom Martin and wife, Kitty Mni. Edmund Flocum and Kvu Bentley, Alice Hawlcy, L|ttle Burt, Frank Howspn, lot Davis, Tom Gale and Bud Hcaly. The Btock presents "The Arrival of Gilbert." _ . LUBLLA FlSH-FonnPAUOH'S WlLO WEST had tho canvas up, 13, and did well.. ■•■• Rtctson'B "U. T. C." Co. passed through here 12, heading for the Iron country of Minne- sota. «»♦ . NEBRASKA. Omaha — At Boyd's Theatre ( W. I. W' r - gess, manager). — The Ferris Slock Co. opens Its eighth week Juno 21, presenting "<,"''"'.; Btark* the first half, and "Wife for W fe tho last half of week. Week of 14 will be presented '-'Michael Strogoff" and "The Man from Mexico." The uttendance is only Hmii- ed by tbe capacity of the house at each per- formance. . Notes.— The Gentry Bros.' Shows drew large crowda 18-20 Now that the weather haa become settled and warm, the attendance nt Kong Park nnd Coiirtlnnd Bench linn im- proved . .wonderfully, - nnd good crowds K" nightly nnd Sundays to both resorts. , — Adelaide Norman, of Savage's EngM* 1 ' Grand Opera Co., salted for Europe on June JUNE 27. TABLE OP CONTENTS. THE 1STEW YORK CLIPPER. Page. Personalities xilsfl nipper's Anccdotea, and Comment a Concerning Stage Folk The Tlirec Kentona— Sketch Additional ftlr Dates. , . . A (iamez Fonscca— Sketch Oi'ir London Letter -Stein's Columhlu MB ■410 4111 4 1(1 410 410. 411, 41!:i MlKCCllfinOOIIfl rtxv, flj, n^ti Mnntiromery-Stone Baseball Nine— Sketch 411 j V«i"i.'vI1Ij and Minstrel 411,4111,4111 The •> Dollars— Sketch 412 World of Players 412, 413,4311 Mr and Sirs. Harry S. Bartlctt— Sketch. 412 i.>T Tompleton— Sketch 413 Our Chicago Letter 414, 415 mi the Boad 417 Vaudeville lloute List 417, 418 Uiicrlcs Answered 414 riicHs and Checkers 414 HISM Mechanics 418 Willi the BUI rosters 418 Clipper I'ost Office 410 New York City — Review and Comment.. 420 iletitha In the Profession 420 Music and Song 421 Under the Tents 421 Plays and Sketches Copyrighted 422 Foreign Show News 422 •WI B ATIUCAL CORBKSPON DHNCft Huh 413 New Vork s 4ia, 420 ClIIIHdH 413 West Virginia 4KI Jllammehusclta 4 1. I niHtrlct of Columbia 415 renusylvaala 410,410 Ml'lilgan, Tennessee, Virginia lie California, AlalKims, Manic 410 Colorado. Iowa, Wisconsin i 1 r, Oregon, faiulalnmi lit', Washington 410 Minnesota ■» 1 •» Nebraska 410 Indiana 418 Mouth Carolina 418 Kentucky 4111 Missouri 420 Texas 421 New Jersey 421 llllnolK 421 Kansas 421 Georgia 421 LATEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Hominy Night's) Open ln H « In All the III* HIunv limni, In The Oirl from Paris/' with Miss I w.I EAs- ■■•& te iJridgr« and°E' S3? Pr Klg ,ndoor Pntronuge ami i gilt park business "Pccav from " tU: . , |hlrrt Ull h I,0ll "° at «"» ^M2 •'• \ .'i I. fdH . ho,1M at lno Colonial. A ( hi arse Honeymoon." A MV aUlcstlc mW T, rk »t«tc Folks" at the aiajostlc.. The Aubrey Stock onenoii pa° ked' Mm *t3ft CaJtlc SoJinrTwas "■■-•• •-•..:J'.«I1. houses saw KrltiVs show. 417 N> . w . Y ?'Y Players— Worcester, Maa&, Juno -'2, Indefinite. 2 l,,l ' S |ndcHn > lt Mt0t ' k— llQa AaseW *' C81 '' Juuo N *"""lijuT' } 4 oy ' a,ot ' k— *• junn - N - "•• im * Owen, William, Itrportory (Martin Shcclcy, ^.PK';)— Quebec, P. Q„ June 22-27. U Jft 111, Nnner. llencrtory— Sun Francisco, Cnl., June 21, Indellnlte. Oaker, Jane, Stock— Deliver, Col., Juno 22, Indefinite. • "Out of the Fold" lit. L. — Chlrngo, 111.. June 21- Crescy, nigr.) wllh iv'»ii" " - m 10 l " ,n f fH nml museums fared well... Cool weather spoiled good atten- dance at the outdoor Bhows. I.uiiisvillk, June 23.— Two of the largest crowds Ihst have attended the Jockey Chili Park concerts since It opened we're '«*- remblpd Sunday to hear Liberal very attractive programme. were as render a On tbe Road. Stock— Denver, Colo., Juuc 22- All Routes Mum Reach u» Not Later Than M Ill) . GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. Tragedy, iiniinii. Coined}', I. lulu Opera, Burlesque ami Vnndevlllv Make I'n the Current Bills. Hpcctul ULpatvhcti to Tub Nkw Yobk Clippkr SAN Fiiancisco, June 23.— At the Co- lumbia Theatre, last night, Nat C. Goodwin hetian his second and last week, presenting "When We Were Twenty-one." Calikuknia Tmkatiih. — Nauco O'Nell and company began Sunday. 21, a special en- gagement, with "La ToHca" as tlic Mil. Tbe house was crowded. AtiCMMi Thbatiiis.— The sixth week of White Whlttlesy us a stock star began lust night, with "Piiddnbcnd Wilson" still the CaWmu Thkathb.— If, B. Curtis began ant night his second week, with "The Cireen- horn us bhc play. The new season of this theatre will be commenced with the pre- sentation of "Faust." The members of the stock arc: Ilerschcl Mayull, lOugcnlc Thais -ttwton, Myrtle Vane. Kdwln T. Emory, Geo. 1- ..Wcbtttcr. Carl llcrch, Hrncst llowsll, .Millar Bacon. Walter Whipple, John Beck- w Hi. Lloyd Bdwards. Edith Angus, Georglo ttoodthorpo and Uttlo Ollle Cooper. (■hand oi'kiia HotisB. — "In Central Park" was the attraction offered last night. '/Mm ". < . JPKn * H0H8H.— The second week of "Tho Isle of Champagne" began lust even- ing. FlHGHBn's TllKATitH.— The third week of ' 1 ivIrly-Whlrly" flnds no diminution In the attendance, which continues at high water mark. "The Big Little Princess" Is lu preparation. Ori'iibwm Tiiisatiik.— The bill opening Nunday, 21, Includes: Vernon, Hayes and H.'*Ei.' -W**S* ''?<"» Yeamans Tllus. World s Trio, Knona, the Four Ktnperors of Music, will],, and Charley Schenk, and bio- graph. ■ Cijutbb.— Bill opening 22 Includes: Mons. I ■ami lo and Mine. Fona, Flying West Family. Marsh. Cralir. Conroy nnd Pcral, Iluywnrd mid Hay ward, Frederick the Great, and mil matlNfope. GiiAuman'h Thbatub.— Bill for 22 nnd week: Connors and Connors, the Spraguel- os. Primrose and Mc In tyre, the Great Km- liui , Ilohlnson, George W. Moore, Clinton Mmilgomery, and the bioscope. ; Blani'iik Batkh Is In town, visiting friends and spendlug her vacation. a PROM OTHER POINTS. » CoiiHimeil llnlus and Cool Wciilli.r Uetravts Prom 8i*uimer Resorls' Atlpndnnce. , l , 1 , '» ,CAol l' 3, ""> «•'<•— B. L. Crescles' pro- '.""<"' nf ''Out of the Fold" packed the neat Northern twice Sunduy, und scored neavlly with appreciative crowds and critics. .'.,". •.••.Lovers and Lunntlcs" was produced - ," L !' , 8u "° Sunday nlcht, before a lllled nmne. Johp Ford, Carrie liaiuont und Addo ','irrlngton, new members of the stock com- pany, won favor "When Johnny Conies .'■ireling Home." at WcVlckcr's ; "The Ten- li . '• "'..the Dearborn, and "A Chinese , ,',' eymoon," at the IlllnolB, were continued J inactions which prospered "Babes In .W"ina begun Its second week with the :.'. ""« PBMM House completely lllled, and ... V) '"Hip PilnceBs" opened her Inst week at lowirs' Burlesque stock Oiled Ham u-'....'!',"* M amJ tho Trocudcro Pleasant Miiljicr wu8 productive of Sunday Jams at ,i,? hl, ns Soucl and Water Chutes Purk, tho '"neat duy of tho snusou resulting ir.V.iJKP*' ""San was Musonlc Temple's '"'lie fcntiiro, and the Chicago Opera "<»"hc bill jammed tho house. '■ l.oiiiN, June 23. — Sunday's openings ilg, c ~ . rforn showers., !«» %■ e«pecliilly In Iho afte'ruoea', cven- ng nerfoimuiices being handicapped slightly ill s, ! ower » "Barbara Fidgety." nt the " iRltlitndH, with police benefit, also did a l.i™ i . •"' "nu ounru uciiuiu, ivibo uhi h JOT business The Uiinlcy Bntemnn Stuck i ' V. 'vocruer's, offered ''Pink Dominoes." JS " big house The West End Heights MM f good bill, and wored well Sunday.... ii„. ,l i "" r e|K>rtcd «ood opening Innes' "und,, at Ihn Huhiirban, drew fulrly well. i'..'.rr ■ •Haahagen'a opened tho week well; uailnon uscenBlon featured Lemp's Park ,' „ rH J l rilther <-''over vaudevlllo bill, und baa " Bond week In sight. .'''"'•AimLi'iiiA, Juno 23.— For tho end of ',!■« " 10 openings nt the three open theatres wm exceptionally good Tho BIJoti was ""eii iifioriioon uiid evening, and the stork l.oiiipiiny guve delightful performiinies of k-«i.'i .T an,i " A Woman's Won't." ^"Hlis hud splendid attendance, fully de- i«» " KE lhe wnrk uf tho vaudeville offer- "*•■•• The Little Egypt Biirlesqucrs earned {'•' PlaudlU of two capital houses ut the ;,'-,"'" ra - Clouds and coolness left but iijjlfl buBlnesa for outdoor parka. KanhasCit*, June 23. — raster lioncrgan's ,,J , yttH "Pened the second week of their Sum- '".Jingagement at tho Auditorium, present- JJ2 ""odmnn Blind" In an acceptable man- i'..'i. t,",' Boort attendance At Forest ii. !■ "'¥ Sunday crowds turned out i. CTPT Tfieotra had a good vaudeville bill, net "ivaey and Nelson wore tho head- DRAMATIC. Aub , r ,i'y .Stock, Western, Mlttcnthal Brothers' i D. lotzgerald, mgr.>— Boston, Muss., June 22, Indefinite. Aubrey Stock, Eastern, Mlttcnthal Brothers' . ( ,.V •."•. !?"• nigr.)— Montreal, Can., Juno 22, Indellnlle Arnold Stock (J. F, Arnold, mgr.) — Buakrno , Beach, Va„ June 22, Indednlte. Anderson Stock— Anderson, Ind., June 22. indellnlle. Bingham, Amellu, In "The Frisky Mrs. John- son" (Flunk McKcc, mgr.)— Salt. Luke SI" , u - Junc * 5 - 27 > Sun Francisco, Cat., 2D-July 4. Baldwin-Melville. Itepertory (Wnller S.Buld- win, mgr.)— Buffalo, N, Y., June 22, In- dednlte. Bergen Stock— Washington, D. C, June 22, Indcllnlc. ttuDington Slock (Eugene I'hclps, mgr.) — New Bedford. Mass., June 22. Indefinite. Butllngton Slock (Jumcs E. McElroy, mgr.) —Fall River, Mass., June 22, Indefinite. Bulllngton Stock (Georgo A. Hill, mgr.) — Pawtucket, H. I., Juno 22, Indefinite. Baker Stock— Portland, Ore., Junc 21, In- definite. "Breezy Time" (Merle 11. Norton, mgr.)— Blver Foils, Wis., Juno 21, Sew Rich- mond 25, Barron 2(1, Unywurd 27, Bay- field 21), Washburn 30, Iron Pier July I, Clo(|uet, Minn., 2, Virginia 3, Ely 4. "Breezy Time," llcth & Martin's— Belleville, inn., June 24, l'lctou 20, Dcsoronto 20, Napanec 27. Clnxton. Kale, In "The Two Orphans" (W. W. Randall, mgr. )— Woodstock, N. II., June 20, 20, Moucton 20, 3(1, Chnrlotts- town. ft B. I., July 2, 3, Picton, N. 8., 4. Castle Square Stock, No. 2, C. C. Allison's — St. John, N. B., June 22-27, Amherst, N. 8., 20-.luly 4. Chandler-Sturgeon Comedy — Deflnncc, 0, June 22, Indefinite. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, mgr.) — West Union, W. Va., June 2S-27. Cutter & Williams Stork (W. It. Cutter Ac J. W. willams. nigra. i — Marlon, III., Juno 22-27, Kankakee 20-July 21). Curls Dramatic (M. II. Curts, mgr.) — Clay- ton, III., June 22-24, Mount Sterling 25-27. Crescent Stork (('. T. Eogletou, mgr.) — Le- banon, N. II., Juno 22-27. Dlxey, Henry E., In "Welsh Rarebit." and "Facing lhe Music" (Nathaniel Both, mgr. i — N. Y7 City June 22-27, Culvago, 111., 20, Indellnlle. Dodge, Sanford, Itepertory — Vermillion, So. Dak.. June 24, Big Stone 2(1, 27. Durban-l'klwardB Slock— Portland, Me., Juno 22, Indefinite. Dllger-Cornell, ncpertory — Corning, N. Y., .Bine 22-27, Cortland 20-July 4. Empire Theatro Stock — Rochester, N. Y., June 22-July 4. Edmunds Stock (W. 0. Edmunds, mgr.) — Quebec. Can., June 22. Indefinite. Eclipse Stock (Lloyd & Oenter, uigrs.) — Brazil, Ind., Juno 24, 20. Clinton 20,27, Washington 28-30, Petersburg July 1, 2. Emerson Comedy — Lock Berlin, N. Y., Juno 20-July 4. "Karl of Pawtucket" (Klrko La Shelle, mgr.) — N. Y. City June 22, Indcllnltc. Ferris Stock— Omubo, Neb., Juno 20, In- definite. , „ t Ferris Comedian* (Hurry Buhb, mgr.)— St. Paul. Minn.. June 22, Indefinite. Franklin Stock (A. A. Jack, mgr.)— Chicago, HI., June 22, Indcllnltc. Goodwin, N. C, In "The Altar of Friendship' (Ooorge J. Applelon, mgr.)— Bun Fran- cisco, Cnl.. June 22-27, Oakland 20, Sac- ramento 30, Portland, Ore., July 2, 8, Tacomn, Wash., 4. (ioddlng Comedy (0. M. Cotton, mgr.)— Al- bion. Mich., June 22. Indellnlte. Grant's, Ben, Stock— Montreal, Can., June 22, Indefinite, (ilffln Stock— Richmond, Va., June 22, In- dellnlte. , „ "Gold Mine" (Irene Ackerman, mgr.)— Bos- ton, Muss.. Junc 22-27. Hall. Don C Repertory— New Richmond, WIb., June 22-27; _ ,. , _ Henderson. Muud, Stock (Joseph Purcnt, mgr.)— Three Itlvers, Mlcb., June 22-24, flublevlllo 25-27. • , . „, . Illmmolcln Imjicrlnl Stock— Detroit, Mich., Juno 22. Indefinite. Holmnn Comedy (Harry llnhnan, mgr.) — Chiimpalgn. III., June 22-27. Html Icy-Moore Slock— Atlantic City, N. J., June 22, Indellnlle. Ilulhert, Laura, Stock (Charles W. Burrlll, mgr.)— Champaign, III., Juno 22, Indell- lltint 'Stock (M. A. Hunt, mgr.)— Alpena, Mich., June 22-Julv •!. llolman Comedy (Hurry Holmiiu. mgr.) — Champaign. III.. June 22. Indcllnltc. KlngdouCo'iirteney Stock— Alhauy, N. 1., June 22-July 18. „ , King Dramatic— Altounu, Pa., June 22, In- Keystone Hruiuti He. Weslern. mXMII * Shl|i- miin's (Max A. Arnold, mgr.)— Gallon. u„ Juno 22-July 11. , , ,.,,.., Lyceum Comedy— Osnge, In., Junc J.'-Jl, ' Austin, Minn., 2II-2K. Lucas Stock— San Diego, Cal., Junc 22-8epf. *■ Itftrln, IlHdiel, Slock— Port Hope, Cnn.. Juno 20-July 4. "Little PrlmvsM." Millie James '/'. B. Hit llngham, mgr. I -Chicago, 111., June 21 27. MiAullffe, Jerc, Be|iertory— St. John, N. II., Juno 22-2(1. .. „ , , ,. Mack, Wilbur, Itepertory— MaUBlleld, l»., June .10- July 4. McCulhim Slock— Portland, Me., June 22,ln- Moon nrnthcrV Big Stock— Dululb, Minn.. June 22, Indefinite. Miller A; Kaulfmun Players— Atlantic City, N. J., June 22, indefinite. McDonald Stock (0. W. McDonald, mgr. — Eureka Springs, Ark., June 22. Indellnlte. Majestic Stock— Utlca, N. Y., June 22, In- "Muldoon'n Picnic," Boom's (Win. A. Mason, mgr.)— New Britain, Conn., June 22-27, Mlddletowu 2'J-July i. "O'Flynn's Stone Wall" (Tom Waters, mgr.) — Lubec, Me., June 21, Muchlas 20, Eust Macliliis 20, JuncsiHirt 27. Pay ton, Corae, Slock (Corse Pay ton, mgr.) r,u H, !, y ., 8 , l ! r''; * V -; ■ Umc - 5 --7. Sayvlllo „ -''.J 1 ''. Pntchogue July 14. Post I heal re Stock (lieorgo Lc Solr. mgr.) . .^", , V ltl . ,0 ,;r eek, Mich., June 22, Indellnlle. Iw 1f.. H .. I ! ,< L" « v ." tl-eroy •'• Erench, mgr.) —Plttsfleld, Me., Juno 24, Corlnna 20, '.'.'! f or<1 . " u> "reenvlllo 27, Brownvllle 20, Mllllnocket 30, Fort FulrllelU July 2 Cavlbmi 3, llonllon 4. Bohcr, Katbcrlne, Repertory— Providence, It. I., June 22. Indellnlte. llosendl Aug. 1 "ltoaico and Juliet." Slmvelle'a (It. a*. Tro- velllck, mgr.)— Tlcontleroga, N. Y... .hum 25 Granvlllo 27, Saratoga 30, Catsklll July 3. "Rubliil's Fool" (Pat Cluippcllc, mgr.)-- Carlervllle, (la„ June 24, Mnrletlo 25, Rome 211. Dnlloii 27, Clmtlannogn, 'IVnn., 211, Siiufh Pltlsburg 30. Sothcm. K. II., In "If 1 Were King" (Dan- iel Frohman. mgr.) -Porlland, Ore, Juno 25-27, Taconut, Wash., 21). SjK.oncr Dramatic, F. E. and Allle (W. Dirk Harrison, mgr.)— Austin, Tex., June 22- July It. Snow, Mortimer, Stock— Albany, N. Y., Juuo 22, Indefinite. Shannons, The, Repertory (Harry Shannon, nigr.) — Ludlugtoii, Mich., June 22, In- definite. Stanley, Chxi-Ic. Itepertory (C. II. Burns, mgr.)— Schuyler. Neb.. June 24, 20. Seward Slock (Arthur J. Clilsam, mgr.) — Paducub, Ky., Juno 22 July 18. Su/aiino Stanford Stock (II. S. Katubill, mgr.)— Paulding, N. Y„ June 2221, Dun- kirk 25 -27, Penn Van 20 July 4. Tucker, Ethel, llciicrtory— Keokuk, la., Juno 21-July 4. "Ten Nights In a Bar Room" (W. A. Eller, mgr.) — Wynnewootl. Ind. Tor.. Juno 27, Puoll 21), Noble. Okln.. 30, Edmund July 2, Stillwater 3, Puwneo 4. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Stetson's. Eastern (Leon Washburn, mgr.) — Woodbury, N. J., June 24. Moorestowu 25, Palmyra 20, Itiverslde 27, Burlington 20, Bordentown 30, lielghtslown July 1, Freehold 2, Key- port 3, Lukewood 4. Vim Dyke & Union, Repertory (C. Mack, mgr.)— Davenport, la., Juno 22- Aug. 2. Van Dyke k Baton, Beperiory, II. Walter Van Dyke— Springfield, HI., Juno 21-27, Hannibal. Mo., 21), indellnlle. Vallamont «tnek IN. Apiiell, mgr.)— Wll- llamsport, Pa., June 22, Indellnlte. Wlillaker Stock— Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 22, In- definite. "Who Is Who/"— Klcliford, Vt., Juno 24, Newport 20, Lyndonvlllc 27. "Vork Slate Folks" (F. E. Wright, mgr.)— Boston, Mass., Junc 22, Indellnlte. MUSICAL. Aborn Opera (Milton A Kargent Ahorn, nigra.) — Brooklyn, N. Y., Juno 22-27. Aiasili'u Opera — Laiu'iiNlcr, Pa., Juno 22- Scpt. 0. Huston Ideal Opera— Mobile, Ala., Juno 22, Indellnlte. Boston Ideal Opera — Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 21, Indellnlte. Boom's Comic Opera (Adolph Mayer, mgr.) • — Webster, Muss., June 20-July 4. BIJou Comic Opera — Richmond, Va., Juno 22-27, Long Brunch, N. .(.. 20. Indellnlte. Butler, Helen May, und her Band (J. Leslie Spuhu, mgr.) — Eautoo, Pu., Juno 21 July 5. "Babes in Toyland" (Hamlin & Mltdioll. mgrs.) — Chicago, III., June 22. Indefinite. "Ileggar Prince" Opera (F, A. Wade, mgr.) — Ilea Moines, lu., June 22, Indellnlte. Castlpton Opera— Joplln, Mo., June 22, In- definite. Chase Comic Opera — Washington, D. C, Juno 22, Indellnlle. Central Opera (Leopold Ktienkensteln, mgr.) — Heaver Falls. Ph., Juno 22-27, East Liverpool, 0., 20-July 4. Canadian Colored Concert (Wm. Curler, mgr.)— Ivealle, Mich., June 24, Holt 20, Mason 20, Lnlngsbiirg 27, 28, Carunnu 20, Vernon 30. "Chinese Honeymoon" (S. S. Shubert. Nlion & Zimmerman, mgrs.) — Chicago, III., Juuo 22,, Indefinite. "Chlneac Honeymoon" (S. H. Shuberl, Nlion & Zliumcrmiin, mgrs.) — Boston, Muss., Juuo 22-27. Buss' Metropolitan Opera Bouse Orchestra (It. E. Johnston, mgr.) — N. Y. City Juuo 22, Indellnlte. Grnves-Morton Opera — Chicago, III., Juno 22- Jny I. Herald Square Opera (Frank T. Khttzlng, mgr.) — Cincinnati, 0., Juno 21 27, Humil- Ion 20-July 11. Howe, Lennu, Orchcatrn— Albuny, N 22- Sept. 5. Hancock Concert (Lawrence Lewis, rinlvcHtoti. Tex., Juno 22-28. "Knickerbocker Girl," Josephine Hull (Frank Howe Jr., mgr.)— N. Y. City Juno 22, in- dellnlte. "King Dodo," A (Henry If, Savage, mgr.) — Chicago, III.. June 22. Indellnlle. Llbcratl Bund (J. I'. HtolU, mgr.) — Kansas City, Mo., June 22-2K. Manhattan Opera— Elmlra, N. Y., Juuo 22- 27. Northwestern Opera — Dulutb, Minn., Juuo 22, Indellnlte. Ollmnln Opera— New Orleans, Uk, Juno 22, Indellnlte. Phlnney's U. S. Band— Cincinnati, O., Juua 21-27. "Peggy from Paris" (Henry W. Snvage.mgr.) — Boston, Muss., June 22, Indefinite. "Prince of Pllsen" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.) — N. Y. City June 22, Indellnlte. Blng. Blanche, In "Tho Blonde lu Black" (George W. Lederer, mgr.)— N. Y. City June 22. Iliriellnlle. Iliibliison Comic Opera -Atluulu, (In., Juuo 2"-27. "Rnnawnra" IS. S. Sbuherl. Niton & '/M- merman, mgrs.)— N. X. City Juuc 22. In- definite. '-'Sultan of Hiilu" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.) • - Miinhuttan Bcni|i'.~N: Y.. June 27 Julv II. "Tenderfoot" — Chicago, III., Junc 22, Indell- nlte. "Voyagers"— Chicago, III., June 22, Indell- nlte. Whitney Opera, presenting "When Johnny Comes Mil nil I iig Hume" (Fred C. Whit- ney, mgr.)— Chicago, III., June 22, In- dellnlle. Wilbur opera IbilHlh, Minn., June 22 Aug. H. Wrber Military Bund— I'luclniiall, O., Juuo 21 27. "Wizard of leilfuni 3, Bib Lake 4, Chelsea ll, Wcslboro 7, Ogciuu 8, Prculicu 0, Phillips 10, Flllolil ii. Big Southern (Miles Orton, mgr.)— Bowling Green, o.. June 24. Cygnet 25, Gnlalea 2l), Fludliiy 27. Arlington 20, West Mansllelii 30, Marvavllle July I. St. Mary's 2, Wapa- konela 3, Bellefnutalne I. Cnuipbell IJrnlliers' - IIovIIh Mke, No. Dak., June 24, C'nndo 20, ijirluiorlv 20, Liingdou 27, Park Itlver 21). Colorado Grant's- -Jackson, O., June 20, llnmden 27, Chllllcothc 20, Lccsburg 30, New Vicuna July I, Itlnuchester 2, laivn- laud 3, Liiwrt'iiceliui'g. Ind., -I. li'oreiNIIIgh & Sells llrothors' .Msri|ue!tc, Mich.. June 24, iHlipcniliig 20, Hancock 211, Cnliimct 27, Dtiluth, Minn., 20, West Hu- IHTlor, Wis., 30, Itlco Lake July 1, Euil Claire 2. SI. Paul. Minn., 3, Mlniicnpolls 4. Frlsbec Brolliers' -— .Mackinaw, Mich., June 24, St. Ignnu.. 20. Great Melbourn— -Troy Mills, la., Juno 21, Qunsi|iieton 20, Wlnlhrop 20. l.aiaont. 27. Hurgravc's — Tlcoiidcroga, W. V., Juuo 24, Glens Falls 25, ('oboes 20, Mcchnnlcsvlllu 27. Indian Bill's Wild West— Burlington, N. J., June 20, Perth Amboy 2(1, Railway 27, Now BiMhelle, N. Y„ 20, Stamford, Conn., 30, South Norwnlk July 1, Waterhury 4. Kiilghl's, C. II. — McCiitchcnvlllo, O., Juuo 24, Hycnmore 20, Carey 20, Alvnda 27, Fostorln 20. Lowery Biiohers' — (lleon, N. Y., Juuo 24, Saluinanca 25. Mount Jewell. Pn., 20, i Johusonhitrg 27, Brockwayvtllo 20, Pall Creek 30. Dubois July 1. Lucky Bill's— Soldier, Kan.. Juno 24, Clr- clcvlllc 20, Wotmiire 20, Nnluwukii 27, Whiting 20, Horton 30. Main, Walter L. — Hherhrooke, Can., June 24, Berlin, N. II.. 20, Itiimford Falls 20, Lew- Iston, Me., 27, Bangor 20, Belfast 3n, Walervlllc July 1, Augusta 2, Bath 3, Bocklund 4. Pawnee HUi's Wild West— Bhnniokln, Pn., June 24, Shenandoah 20, l'oitsvlllo 20, Tainnqua 27. Pan Amcrlcati — Mlddteton, N. H., Juno 24, Dlgby 20, Yarmouth 20, Annapolis 27, Kent villi. 20, Truro .'III. Illiigllng Brothers' — Lima, <>,. June 24, Mun •'h llld., 20, Lufayclte 20, Danville. III., 27, Bloomlngton 20, Dixon 30, Freeitort July 1, Elgin 2, Ilnctne. Wis., 3, llelolt 4. Big. Snutelle's — Brunswick, Mo.. June 24, Augusta 20, Wiitnrvllle 20, Belfast 27, Biieksport 20, Ellsworth 30, Chcrryllold July 1. Miirhlns 2, Enatpnrt 3, Calais 4. Bun Brothers' — Thompson vlllo, Couii., Juno 21, Indian Orchard, Mass., 20, Sells k Downs' — Pocntello, Ida., Juno 27, Idaho Fulla 20. Welsh Hrothera'— Watklns. N. Y.. June 24, Canandiilgiiii 20, Penn Ynn 20, Elmlru 27. MIMVKI.I.ANI40IIH. Bostoi'k's Trained Animals — C'ouny Island, N. Y., June 22, Indnllulte. Bennett's Big Show — Winnipeg, Mun., June 22, Indefinite. Crystal Eyo Glass Show (P. R. Gray, mgr.) Ha ere, VI., June 22-27. iliwtl .7. "Mivwj, n. ii., ,;. IP. (i., I lurilgo, .lunn «-.-,. Annnwii a Ikmnptma, Empire, iWilumi, nm, JunnM- July A Antrim A rulers, Kflih's. X. V. ft., Am»rlc»n(St»r»ni, llrnilorsnnN. rouey l»lsnJ,.t Amos, Wilbur. Paalifs, N'. V. t\, JiinnW27. Am«ln.li Mannln.i'mluo, Ontario Heich. .lannSSf. Am, w. II., If. it, II.. ihlciigo, Juno M AnnrswB " July 4 Antrim A l>ter», Kf lib's. N, V. C. June ?! V. Andrews. Illllv, Kntnl, Mnntrril. June tilt. Anderann, talon Part. Iii'iiver, June i\ July 4. Anilermn, Vn.lae. Hallnt l'»rk, Meriilen. JunoS.'i': I'ulnuo.-.i.liily I ABiwrmn, Al. A M.in .lunfitK. Arm-trongs III, itarirnatur's. vtlsnile I'llir, Anwiitt. Atinalrotig ,1 Molly. fn»liiu, llaoillliia, .lone J.' •.'/. Arniatrnng * Wright, rirk, Wcubrlli, June al if; Ml. l/inla tOnlf 4. Arnold A ilioiliier. Iluyle'a, AllKlillr I'll v. .Itoie :'l :1. ArasHua. f.uoa Park, t'oney laiamt .hum u H Aalitea, .loaln, lama I srk, i onev lalsnil..liiaev'i;7. Araea.cl. Abu, I, Keith's. I'hila . .tuna -a V. Allion, Wilson A t'lark, Hldnlda' I'srk, 1'ortlsml, lire, Jiuir J."J7: Snlian ir.)..hil« I. Ing, Shell's. Bail Auatiu, lleii-n. A. A S.. Ilnlton, June'Jy '.7. Anatlns, Toaaln lallalo. Jane V. .7. Auhurna (I). Park. Kail lllter, .lima ■.'.' j; Averr * Marl, II. A S , N v. <'., Juae ■.'-• K. Iiamiar A Istvi'lle. I'ordrav'a, I'nrtlaml, i>rc., .Iniinl'J it. Harrlnslon .t Marlell, I'oslor s. H. V. i;.,.llllln'J.'77. tinker, llcrl, I'riH'lnr'aildsl., N. V.U. June ill,', llsrrl>iM«r, I'urrle llincrtmlors. Allmilla I'll/. Jllltn Utt. Harnr*. llllvs. Empire. SI. Paul. Jam* tUf, llnrrli'imire, lemi A I'o.. l'*alor'». ,V. V. c . Jane .'] V Uan A Evuna. Knllh'a, lloaton. .tnllr 'ti'it. Iisiio. .le-ln, Viindurlll.- Pavilion, Sou Hi Iklul, Jim" ». July i. llantatt Htm, llownnl. Ilnsiiui, June '21 17. iiiinii-i i Mr. a Mrs. Harry, I'lnier.l'ark, Hkln, .liooi.-j J,-. llamU llosail, Mt.-onle Temple, I'lllro.'o .tiooi _■.' It Mules Ismln VV.. Eitgpttater I'ark, I'lllim, Juno 21 til t'oney Islsaii, cbiclnaail 2s July 4. tlartleti A I'nlllns, CmIiio, Toledo, .Isna :': V. Ilaoa, llesale, MyjaW l«k» Park, I'animi, Jimp 'Jl V. I «.""■■.■ ' I . Mi-rllaier, Pro, l,ir'< JI.I SL, \. V. It., June '/.' It. Ilellliell A lllnll. I'o. -tor's wh St., S V. It, .tune .'.' .'i, HmuIi A n.ige. Vsinlevllle I'sr' . Ilnni'llle, June '.'I 97. Iirnni'iiaiop A lislla), iliivemniorv, Atlaiitlnl'lly, Jnmi JJI7. Brnsloy .V {IVIkller, Mndley I'nrk, llris'tislsire, .linio '.'J. Ilaonull, Ijuira, Woohvorlb's, Laneasii-r, Jane 'ii 27. lleyeily, Kl.inl. A I, noise, Allillloillllll, Nllrfolll, Jllllo '."j. Ho i, Ii A (lane, i 'link's I'nrk, l'.vsti«vlllc, .tune :i 2;, Tkiiii llnillo ;is Jtlly;i. Helnnml, .liie, I'Haslni Park, I'liolonsll. .Iiuie S-Sf, Hell, Seiullor Krilllk, Hnuuoel Oarilea, U.Ki i'-i.oll, .lion, ■mi. Heanali A Miller. Myers' f«ke I'ntk, rnoi-ni, .tune It it. Iluailiiii.nl A llayttllid, AnJIIni'lilm, Itnlatlo Hem h, Kncbeater, June 39 It. lll»«iiniui.» Newaiau, Wisdeiirlli'a, Uneaalei, .lane'.': '■It. Ill 1. Hiiiiiiii, H-t-r r, LaknCoiilrarr Park, Kl. ,liise|ili, Juno 1117. HIiikIi,i„,.i w.. Park. Pall Hirer, Jane 2! 17, Planer A lirelier, ls|>illstoil llisif (lenlen. llnllhneie, Jim* » 17. 1 Hlawlln A Wllaon, I'roelor'a Mil Ave., N. V. I'., .lulls XI 'It. nini'kinrii ,1 Wast, Howard, linaiim, June -'.'.'' Illarkroril, Isdtle, lluwsrtl, Hoainn,,lune/;i7. IbiiM, Kllly, Kuniiull, Toledo, JuneUlf. llonltn, and Pickaninnies, Hindu's Pavilion, Allantlo illly, Juno ■mi. Hondn- Heiellng. 1loiileva.nl, Median). Jane 'it 11. H011I, Harry K., Coney Island, I'lnelnuatl, June Jl JT , lllvervlew Park, Aurora, WJuly 4. ' Villa., June lU 17. Homl, Krederle, A Co., Kelib'a, 1't Hoyre A Wllaon, 11. A s .. N. V. ('., June .1.17. Ilolaea. (4), Temple. Detroit, Jane XI 17. llollirs.ro, linn. (!., A Co . Hhca'a. Ilnlhlo, Jane 21 27. Bnnlaliaar, Ijiaia, Hardin. Tannin, June :*: 17; Oarliertnn Park, liarberlon,> Jnlvi. Hmli, Prank. Kelili'a, Plilla . Juno W27. Kruno A Huawll, ll. II, II., I'blcaso, June 21.17. Hrut-tiaril. Mile.. I'm onlilo lleacli, Hail Plego, June 21 it llnuika i Helaell. Iiod Pier. Pyraroav, June 21 17. Ilrtilfe, In, In Hrldfslon, Juno U It llanolettl. Electric Park, Kent, June 22 17. Ilrlnklei a, The, (lleotl lleacli, June 1) Jl. Iliahany. Ixial.e, Maaonln I'emple, Clilengn, June 13 17. llmwa, llsirlaon J. Hronn, llodo»o" I'nrk, Tnlwlo, Jane mm. Mriina A Nina, opera limine, Nennali. Juno tt It. <). II., (talikoih, :> July 4. Hriiwu, Merry, Kelib'a, N. V. C, June 1117. Hewn llron. A Mlllan Wrl|lil, tilvt ralde Park, Hangor, .in ne ii ir. llos-kniaii. John, Moil Palace, h V 0„ Jane 22 27. Urn. k way I'lorete n Ilia (an llcarh, Juae 2! 17. Huckeyo Trio, The. iinaloo, Tone llaat*. Jane 11-27. lineman A Adello, Colorou Park, Jaineaumn, Juno 31 July 4. Ilnllisika 14), Ciiliimlilik Park, Culuinlila. s. C„.luue2227; .InrkM.ll> lllo, Elm. ill July I. Hnrton, II. H . i.'liulea. pal Kran.. Jmio'.v Jni\ 4. Mnnona, The. l.eaip'a Park. SI. Uiula, June 21 17. linriii iiiiou circna. Carnival, Hobenaota.lv, June 12 17, llunnn A Hrookea, wenona Hearn. Hay i'Iiv, Juiie ll 17. ilaacti 1 leion Trio, Kaimaia, llrand Itapida . June 22 V. Iliirabatn, Sopble, Avon Park, Vounirilomi. June u 37. lliii-lou'a, The, iMitn'a Park, HI. Iritis, Jane '21 July 4. llarrmigln, Mr. a Mrs. 0. II., Conlraj's, Portland, Jane 1117, ' Hnrdouk Hlsiera, White Oak Patk.Nnw llrllnlit, Jiitin till. Iluoklrk A llloli. Hniilbern Park, I'lllaliulg, .lane W 27. Hurt, Nellie, Captain's Pier, Hulh Hennh, Juno 1117. Ilnlulli, Jnniill J7. Hurl. i,t in,.. Pallor Hitrrli, Mr. A lira., Casino Pork, Terte Haute, Juno 21 17. Hurl, Anna, l.nna Park, ceaisy f aland, June 1117. Cairo, Wnalitiitttnii Park, llayiinn*, June 1127. Calforv A llrsnl, A A s , llnntno. June 21 17 i .'ii in, iron ut, I .mm Park, Coney Isbiuil, Jane 12 17. turrol A i inrdoir, Alcn/nr, Heutnr, Juno 12 Inly 4 I'nilmrrv A si.uiiuu, Aleutmr, Ponvor. Juno ■ July 4. Casper A llayea, I'aiiuleit, Juan ti July I. covin's Museum (14. Luke, la., Juno 22-: B. Coyle, mgr.)— Htonti !-2M. Uohbln'a Conllneiitul I'ariilviil — Poiiglikeeu- ale, N. Y., Juuo 22-27, Amsterdam -ll July 4, Do Krekit Brolliers Ainusenioul — Ht. IjiiiIs, Mo., Juno 22, Indefinite. I'orepuugh-Klsh — Idee 1,nke, Wis., Juno 24, I'.'ati Claire 20, Marshlleld 211, Meiioitilium 27, Minneapolis, Minn., 211, 11(1. (ireat (lay and iileeo EedtlesHiis — Houth lleiul, Ind., Juuo 21-27. crlillih, E. C, byiiiiollst (J. II. Bush, mgr.) — Owntonua, allnu., Junii 22-27. Orenl ltogers Hhow (Allan Itlchards, mgr.) — Deluwiire, <»., June 21-27. Eamlirlgger'n Znu (dim Lnmltrtgger, mgr.) — Coldwnter, Mich., Juno 22-27. Mltl -Hummer Carnival Co. (Then. W. Melss- nor, mgr.) — Puss Christian, Miss., Juno 22-20. O'Brien's (llnss Blowplexuru (John 11. (I'llilen, lnu'i. ) Naiiliukct Pullll, Mums., Jlllie 22, llldelllllte. 1'reseellc, hypnotist (Charles lllue, mgr.)-- Phinnulli, N. II., June 22-27, Woodsvllle 2l».Inly 4. Iloblnson's Carnival Co. — Beuver Eulls, Pa., J t 22-27. BobliiHu.il As Heiimiin Atniisemeiit Co., Western — Cadlx, ()., Juuo 22-27, Canal Hover '-'It- July 4. H will low & .Markle KliNlflng I'tilare ■ Moitiit. Vernon, Ind., June 20, IJiilontowii, Ky., 2(1, Hhawnot'liiwn, III., 27, Citseyvllls, Ky., 2K, CniiiMi Itia-k, HI.., 2D, Cab inula fill, Hinllhlund, Ky., July I. Wllhird'a Temple uf Mlisle (C. II. Wlllnnl, mgr. i - i'lilliidnlpliln, Ph., June 20, Wtttilt- Ingl'in, ll. ('., 2(1, Clni'iiiiiall, (>., 'JU-.litly Whitney I'ainlly show llrovvimvllle, Midi., June 20. CaiiHOIiolls 27. i. .< ..... i', mail, .A I'o'mi, Clones, liiiii Knui, llilini.' .7. \ I'aillbella i:t|, Hnntli lleml, .lone 11 17. Carniontelln, Woolivotlli ilnritan, bancnaler, June 31 37. I'nlilnull llroa , llimiuil, Hoapill, June ■ 17. cm no. n si.uu a. Pai k, .ithni Juan a it. Casey A Wnril, Empire, HI. Paul, June 11 17. Curl, Claw,, Ceaar Point, Kainhisky, Jtinn 2217. (iiitlio A Olio, Merry Meeting I'm k New lliunawlik, Jons 1217: Auliurn Park, Aiilmhi, Me , ID Julv I. Caaoy A Il'Oin, Empire, Pol I lair I. lire.. Jillin 211 July I. I'adi-lli. MollH., ilnvni imhM « AllllllllR Cll). Jiitin '.'.! 17. Carnelltia Trim si, liovlii'a, Atlanta' Cllr. Jims 2.' 17, Cmroll. Mr. A Mra. lioiit.. Ilulnti Park, llenvin, Jaiiu IS- July 4. I Cartel A lloaa, lauop's Pulk.HI Isiltla, • loae V July I, CasunueA nnrnuce, I'aaUlf'a. N V. C, Juno 22 27. ■ 'nil A /.eno, Mmloiitnn lleacli. June 20 27 careoti A Wlllnrd, Weitoua iirah, liny ciiy, June is. July 4. I'aalellnl A Hall, Sprlnti ilrovo Park, Nprinitlliilil, .limn 31 27. I tarter Siatiirs, Hl|mi, Norlolk, .lone 21 V I 'atloli's Cnulisly Houke) s, lies Mnllins, June 12 17. Carroll A Clark, llurarpuliir'a. AtlaullnCHi'. Jiinell 37. I'laiuniM, The, iliivernaliir's, AilauilitCity, ,liamXJ'27, Clnillns, Curl, ll.-llelli I'.llk, l.lllui, Jan.. 1317; riiiln. Tolislo, M July I. I'tniimirii) . M. V., Holiioer I'nrk. J|oi|lmnl, June '.-.' 21. Clilvornl. Kinlls, MiinriM Park, Tilfiillio. June 13-27. Clirlaty A Willis, llaway, llnklalul, Juan ii If. I lis union. Hlar. t'letclno.l. Jam. 22 27 t:liniolsulaln, Mr. A Mrs., llaioumialidlia, N Y. «'. Jane 1117, Clayton. Prank, IsmbiKlon lleof (laubui, llalllunon, .Iiiiiii 12 17. Clark A Hiiiir.an, Idlmvllil Park, Newark, Jiiimll '17. Clayton, Jeuklua A Jnapur, Palace, Suinlerland, 1,114, Jam 22 37. CI a* I n Hist* ra, I'roelor'a 23d HI., N. V. C.Jiino 22 it. cilipiril A Hlion, Krllb's, Plilla ,.lanii'1217. Clark ATeinplu, Hook Sprlnti Purk, Kasi l.lveiisml, .Iiiiiii 7217: Ceioriilt Park, .Itiinealowri, W-liflv 4 ciuioid A Harvey. Hlar, Cliviliiuil, Juiin 321/ Clark, w nllie, Haiiliatlii Paik, T111111I011, .laiinlll/. Clarke, Hilly, l.akn Mlclllullll Pltlk, Moakieiill, Jlllni 21 it. 1 Urk, John I'.. Paslor's.Tl. v. •..',, Jmio 1117. cimper A Halley. lirlta's. Ilnauui, Joiiii ii tt. 4V>rli1ny A llurke, Kelllt'H. S. V. (.'., -Ilia* U ll. Colllei, Marie, Euiplre.Hl. I,i,ni., June 22 17 c mi. Master Alan, si ,ily -. rail Hirer, Julie U V Coliualilau Trie, ' 'salon. Inlmlo, Jiiny 21 27. Conn land. Iliury. Ilnyle-, Mlsnllo i;il v, .loan it it, Coiil-n A (Irioely. Kollli'a. N. V.r. Juit'- 22 if. CiiirolV, I 'ion. . l Ii vn lu.il, 1 , .1 22 21 . ChIIij Vatnil)', tt'limna llcieb, Hav Clly.Jium 22 27; Ha- moo i Park, llrand llu|ie|e, 2i-,luly I. Collin- . i Norllt. KelMiii. Plilla., Jimih 22 27. Ci.nkiV Hon, Hliaa'i " olllaa A Kaytuask Uaudcville Route Cist Thi» list la made an ■■ nearly ar- enrnte •■ It Is voatalblo to nanke « Hal of vaiiilevfllr HooUInK". llrrura whlrli miiy appear In tbla drpari- nirni from time to time trill lia ovrlnaf to late eanrellatlou* or trnna- fera of dalea, of wliloh we bare ta di-priiil miiiri tbe performera fur m>- tlrfcatlon. We therefore ank all per> formera l«> eo-operate wllh as, aaid arml na all raocrllKllniia and Iraua- fera ■■ aeon aa tber oeear« col" lie Is Hiilt.do, June 121/ .ll.iiniiilii I'.irl. Hotter, June ■Viv. i no" Cmkr point. Hiinlo, k ,■ I Ailem«, Hen II . Kuiir. F.lerlrle Park, Kent, .lime U37: PaiisH-ucl, llinaso, 2S July I, Adauta. U P., Lion PaWa. .%'. Y. C. June 7217. Adama, Jaa. H„ A Co., l.nna Park, coney laland, Jana 23- Julyl Alarcon*. Tbr, WaahlBajlari Park. Hay/anna, .lone 32 37. Allen A Deimaln, Wtalilnoton Park, Havonne, June 22 17. Aklen, Plor-ms, A. A H , rtoalon, Jane 2117. APea. Violet. P.inplro, SI. Paul, June 33 27. Aline. Mile., Kleclrlo Park, Kent, Jaoe 31 27 Allliea Twin Hlatara, Creaoent Park, Provldeace, June 22- Aldeaua, Tbe, Vfty, Oakland, June a 77, 7237. Coimitis'k, Laura A Co, Hiiiiltinivu'a, I otuiy laliiaU, Jumi 12-27 - Cisiwir, ,la«. A 'i.ama',' tt'ar)ilTii!b'firPaTtr, Unyuout, J-niw 12-27. CoiiM-i « IKis C'lnu., liuvnilotloi a, \llinla: CIly.Moi.H ■a tt. Caaiiors A Connors, Onuliisii's Han Prau. . Jlum 22 27. Coleman, Tilth'. Culouililan Trio, Toledo, Jan* 'ii it. lis . Ilov. Myers' Luke I'urli. t'.iolon, .liilm 21 it- Cownr, Prank, Clark's t Lo ileri.Tvrn.' llsule. .toim 22 '.7, Courov ,t Pearl, Unites, Han Piuu , Juno V July I. Crau; A Ardcll, Keitli'a. N. V C„ Jane fatal Corlilry * llaike, Kelili'a, N. V.C., Jutm ti'tl I 'orlngt,aok Park, laindnn. Can,, June 22 27. Doily, lHrt, Lunn Park, Coney Inland. June 2227. DorlHU. HertfM, oiyiiiiila Park, ( .miaiioora June 2227; Cnslwi. Naahvllle, W July 4. Doyle A (Hanger, Iron Pier, Ryracuae, June 22 27. Drane, Laura, Cedar Park, sauduaky, June 22 27. Drawee, (iriiheiim. Han Fran. , .Dips 2127. Duncan, (leo,, Shea's, Nabant, June '22 -27. lluneao. A. 0.. Farm. Toledo, June 2227. Doiuee A llupree, Unyle't Pavilion, AUnutlcClty, .lune 22- Dunu. Ju., Empire, Portland. (Ire., June 22.27. Karl A Wilton, the Wlllnv/o, Kill June 22 27. Karle. Violet, latino Harden*, Cleveland, June 22-27. Kckart, flora, lilenrpino*. (tliurlaito.!, June 22-27. " , Eleclrle Pur! " Krlwlna, Mile.. , Newark, Juue 2227. KiiiplreClty uutrtet, Uorioan't Park, June 22-27, T Kmpioua, Kmeraon A Knimoiia, Hi r'erguanu A Watso Peruuaini A Mack fields, Harry A Hitillo, Proctor 'a 2:kl si., 22 27. N. V. C, June I'liritertld, Oreoc. Privctor'a 6lli Ave N. V.C., June 22 27. PlanMM. Tnih A May, lluiliiigen'a Park, Hi. I.oult, Jilhe 22-27. PlUgerald, II. V,,L«kui|ldo Park, Akron. Juue 22 27. VlalieV, Brneal, Kuiplre. (loliver. Junu 22-27. PleUla A WniltJJf. Klilr. Clevejand. Julie 22-17. I Ibul, lle>«le. Alcatar, Ilphvnr. .Mine"!? Jitlv 4. PliH-uui A Hem ley, Parlor. DidutU, J|Uie22 27. Flood Hrot, Hurt h Ctaluo. Toledo. Juno 22-27. I laneirap .1 Hiynor. Klettrlf Park, Newark, June 2127. Fox, linrti, c.i . Wooliioiiirt. LlnrjuKr, June W 27 FubU Honl Hros.,r«liliktUP»rk, Taiintou, June 22-88. VomvtK Fowler, Haleni Willowa, MaVtii, .Iunet2 27. Prater A Mar, l.oiiUop. l-.ug.. June 22 27; Tt'inple, Ham Han Fran., Juue 22 27. Mae, l.onOi'p l:ug ith. London, ■ July t, the creel, chute-, illy. - inerani Frederick, Frtaer Family, solilnar l'ark. Moutreal, Juue 22 27. i'rank«. Myrtle. Cryatitl, liotiver, June 22 27. Fi-obel'* llugti, OrffUl (liirdoun, N. V. C, June 22 27. Frederick Hioa. A Uurnx. Nllta'a. HurTHIo, ,luuu2!2i. Freete Hrot.c. ii'lL, i;hliaj(o,Juup22 27. Fretoll, Llnileuwtld IVk, llamiltliii. June 22 27. I'rieltnind.'rtarry.liriiplh', Mi. 'Paul! June 22 »7. Fryer, Tony. Vueen litty DHUejMS lilnilrk, Juno 22 27. Fumitn, Hadle, rroctiira Mb St., N. Y.C.. Jnnf 2J-27. Cardner * Maddern. pi odor e. Newark. June 22 27. Cardoer. Jack. Oodirey'e. tirand Ittplda, .IMuo 22 27. darr, Adelaide, Wrlglilarlllo Beach Caalpo, Wilmington, June2227. • latiuau, Jnarphlne. Hrlghtiin Hourli, June 22 27. ilaniaon, Juice .V Blla, Kcllli'a, Mutton June 22 27. title, 1'pln. Parlor, Dululli, June 2227. UtntrdOP ,t Katelllla, Hhlelda' l'ark, Portland, Ore., Juue 22 27; Saleui 2U July 1. (Itlletll'a Noukeyii, llainmertteln't, |N. Y. C, June 2227. Cngnoux, The, Farm, Toledo. Juue 22-27; Arop Park, Vpuucitoivu. 2tiJuly 4. iltvln * I'lalt, lliiriiiiin-M, Mediord. June 22 27. tlartlner, Weat & Hunahlut', Uodrivy't Piivlllou, (It anil Rtpldn June 21-27.' ' ' OarduerTrlo. Woidly Duo Park, Ctindeu, Juue 22-27. Ctrr, Adeliildt, Lludley Park. (IreeilaWro, June 22 27. tlatea A Nt'lHon, llnylox Atlantic Olty, Juue 22 27. tillithtu A, Murphy, Fuit Mlmi idea l'ark, lllgnwood, Jopo (lllhert't iioaia. Luna Park, Coney inland, June 2227. illlmoi*, I'll) ll(a, lluudereun'a. Coney Inland, June 22 '27. Clenroy, Jauict Klchniopd, Pructore 23d HI.. H. Y. BL JiiuA».|r. ■ (llynn. Mick, Brldgeton. June 2227. uoHliiiilitt A lloppa, tiuvecniiuir'a, Atlantic Oily, June aoklaa title gulutet, Waaplugton I'uik, Hay irano. June (loruiiin, Proviui A (lormaii, Ketioilnx Park, Danbury, Junowa;. (Inodw'lii, Marlon, Alcatar, Itouver, Juno 29 July 4. (lotHlwlD.. bmTn p. IL.Chlcago. Juue 22-17. Cordon, tlon, Bellaviui Park, Toledo, Jupe 2D j uly 4, ciirdop, viiIcku A Ryan. Boulevard. Mudrbni, June 22 27. ilnldle, 81. Clair A(|oldle, Doyle'e, Atlantic City, Jnue 22-27. City A (Iraliani, Park, Hlrmlngbliu, Juue 22 27; Atlanta, llurhim,29JUlyl 111 teea (S). Olyinplt Park, M cKeoxport, June 2227. Uiivdii A F.'dora, Idnral'ark, Youugnuiwil, Juno 22-27. tlrant, Sydney, Pami, Toledo, June 22-27: Tomlile, lie- iriili, 29 July 4. "> n>..i„ Hall, Lydla, j'eptuln'n Pier. Bath Helena, Bdllli. Ilnniiiu/r»t»ln'«, N tch, June 2227. „ ;.'(!., June 22-27. lltttlnga, Harry, Star, Cleveland, June 22 27. lltlneaA Vldoeii, Kelth'a.N, Y. 0., June 22 27. llaulou A Singer, Weal Bod, New OrloSna, Juue 22 27. Hathaway, Hello. 1'astor'a' N. Y. c, June 22 27. Havel A llealy, (Whctim. Ban Fran., June 2» 17, lltaaaii. fllo, Luna Park. Cnney Itlmid. June 22-27. lla.lbo.wa) A. Witllon, llrpbeiuu, Portland OH., June 72 27. llirrliigton. Dim T., capliol Park, llaruTunl. June 22 27. I la l I hi I'jiutomlino Co., Orplieum. lew A., June 2127. 1 UWk I n«, l#w, Maaonlo Temple, Clilcaito, JUIle 22 27. Iltle A Prtni'la, Orpheiiui, Lot A., Juue 22 July 4. HthTey A Flvnn, Peflklit'H Spring l'ark, Montgomery, .lnne.23 27. Iliirvev A iKitue, Hlilelda' Park, Seattle, June 22 27. Harvey, \v. H. A Co., lUllnay Park, Merlden, June 22 21: Pulnkni KtJilly 4. • ' llattord A Worth. Prwtar'a 2V1 St., N. Y. I!., J vine, 22 27. HaywirtU llaywanl, chutea, Kan Fran , June 22 27. lltrry. '■AmarlcanBloudlu," Moulmorencv Ptlla, Quebec, June 22 17. Han lay A (Iralitm, A. A S„ Buxlon, June 2227. Iltyen, Totniny. Avon Park, Youugaiuwn, June 2227: I'aluinhuaM.July 4. Htixlliig A All Hid, Kan Soucl Park. Chicago, June 22 17. Ht**4A Whitehead, shleldh' Park, Portland, (he , June 22 27; Salem 39 July 4. Iltyea A Suit". Lieu Palace, N. Y. 0., June 2327. IM'tconrt A May, Braplre, Aelilabula llttbiir, June 23 July lltWley, Alice, Parlor, IMilatli, June 22 27. Hiiymau, Joe, A. A s.. BoetoM. JuuoU-27. Ilfalr A Fill'lltim, Hay lee. Atlantic City June 22 37, lleriuianu, Adelaide, Kprett Park, lllglilaiid*, St, Luulx, June 22 37: Miaunlt' Temple. Chicago. 2S .Inly I, llealy, Hudd, Ptrior, Dtlliilb. Jnue 21 27. lltrlow. Chili,, Avon pajrk, Youur«towp, dupe II 27; Idle wild Park, Newark, »/ulp<.--" *■■ . HedrVA Fraucl", Atidlloriulli. Norfolk, Juue 22 3J. Iltuilertnu A Boat, \V»lde were firk, Kjle, June 21 27. ling, June 29 July 4. »»27.' I 111 L. Xotu, Empire. Portland, nre., nnlfi, Ttie, cFe«. l'oltit or Pine*. Hoa'on. June 22 27. llulmeaA Wnliera. Conev UlnDd, Cincinnati. Juue 22 27. noppelerAScoilMioa., Proapect Park IJelgnta, June 27- July*.' ' Holt, AIL. Park. Joplm, June 22 27. Hmrard, Lillian, Otplieunt, to .«.. June 21-27. Howard Slater*. Queen city Cirdene, Klmlro. June 22 27. Ilonan A Kearney, Knynl, Moutreal. June 22 July 4. Ilnwaen, Joliu. Purlor. Iiulntk, June 22 27. lloey A Li-e. Wninlngtoh rark, Bilyonne, June 2227. Il'»-v A Auitlli. Kellh'a, N. V C, June 71-27. Holfirooka, Mnalcai, ltle<>rpinea, Charletlon, June 22 27. Ilnini-a A l.tan, H llivne Park. Toledu, June 21-27. lluber, J. B.,'Keltli'a, S. Y. P., June 22-27. Hud'Hiro. Family , AtltniloCarden, M; ^ Y. C.. June 22 27. Iluella, A. A S„ BoMon. June 2227. Ilvman A Little, tildelda' Purk, Purl land, Ore., June 22 27; Salem, 29 July 4. Imperial Rand. Brldtfeton. June 22 27. imperial Mlnatrela, Wooillytinu Park, Camden, June 22 27, Inneax A Ryan, Hlandnle Park. Naahvllle, June 22 27 frwln A llnwley. Prneior'»2W Ht. N. Y. 47,; June 22 27. SS^*^* iron pier ' °^ s 3 "i?Bro a 5 * 98&%S&8£!££&&* : Marti7aleai%«,-AToii i?ar*. Tnnngitown, Jnne I2S7. Meyer AMaaon. Empire, Aahtthula, June 2M7- klttri (3); jklcaiatde F.Me. Ptria, Fr., June jU-July 4 SOfhtt *laf, Llnaley Pttk, »reenfkJ,Nc'vport,.luoe22 27. Miller,' Retil,' Alcatar. Denver, Jupe 22-Jnly Miller Slater*, litrden. Canton. Jllne72 27. Mitchell. 'Nuremnega- Pa rV. Anliurndtle. June 22 27. StuKt A*«7ni)r"ii™nmai> ; if; ftakliTml' ••»'»* E • ,u, >' '• KSS rSe'Si™ Beach, HamptoU,iVa.,Jnue22 27, Hi. lini. iBwr.PalUer, MlM :ii£»g¥. Kdwnnla. Vivian. Aloizar. Deuver, .lone 22 July 4. Plliipre Nliite.ru, Furui. Toledo. Juuu 22 27. F.ldrldue, Preaa, cheater Park, Cincinnati, June 21 37: WuolwnrtH iiaideo. Lauefter, 29 July 4. Ellawonh A Burt, Fnreat Park. Kunati City, June 21 27; Porekt I'nrk irtghlMide. St. l.miH, 28 July 4. I'.llie Hlilera. Wlllli' Hon Pier, Caue May, June tj Julv 4 Krelio Ptmlly. Sliea'a, Burlilo, .lliueii'h. Pinmett A Jj(nne, Irnu pier. Syracuse, Juno 22-27. Fmp(lrOraBfMllalM4), rlrphenni, San Fruti ; June 21-27. Mo. FraBilnghiui, . Heuderaoii'a, Coney leland; June 2227. ' ' Pnnla Kmnlre Trip. Jellere, Saginaw, Jim* 22 27. Kmmett, llukh, Mhlvlds' Park, Portland, Ore., June 22-27; Salem, 29 July 4. Kpjie, Leo A t."te.llii, Terrace Hardin, K. y. C„, June F.rnle A llpueggar. U-n-lil Park. Senile. June 22 July 4. K-inoude. The Miiaicjil, Shields' 1 Park, Portland, Ore.. Juoe22-27iSiil4in,29,lul)rt. K«loeraldu, Hellevue l'ark. Toledo, , lone U 27. Kthyni. Brnoka, Rm,plri', Piutlaiid, Ore.. June 29 July 4. Kvaaa, May. Prnctnr'a Dili Ave., N. Y, C, June 22 27; s, doner Park, Montreal. 29 July 4. KyereUTrlP, II. A K. M. V. C., Jun» 22 27. KninaTrin, nnylo'a, AtltnilrCity.june 22-27. Kvi-rrtt KlalM*.iK*llli'a.. N" vTit'; Jiitie 22 27. 2 y A Vuejpa. Peliit Park. Milwaukee, JuueM-17. Swan. Ed . Electric Park. Newark, Jupe 2227. Sylvan,' Hilly. Auditorium. Norfolk, June 2227. Talbot A Roger*, U'llmlnt.ton Jilne22 27. Taliar. IIHII, shield*' Park, Pnrlland, Ore., June 2227; Taylor Twin' Slatera, Freebody Park. Newport, June 2227. Ta»cott,SUr, Cleveland. Jnne 22-27. Teal, Raymond, I.nkc Michigan Park, Mntkegou, June 21- 27; Lake Vle|v Caaino, 2iS-,liily4. Tecbow'a Cota, Kelth'a, Boston. Jnue 22J7- Ten Ichl Troupe, Brlibum Beacti, June 22 27. Thorne Mr. A Mrs. Harry, Book Sprlnga Park, Ea«tLly- enionl June 22-27 ; Celoron Park. Jiniettnwn, 29 July 4 . Thompson A Francis, A. AS. Boston. June 22-27. (httclier A Clienowelli, Hhleldf Ptrk, Portland, Ore., June22-July4. , . ' ' Tlilbort, Rovnl, Montreal. June 2f-2i. Ting 1. 11k Poo. lale of Fines, Chxrleiton, June 21 27. Tburstoii. Howard, Keith's. N. Y. C„ .luun 22-27. . Tims I.ydia Yetmina, Orpheum, Sto Fran: June 21-27. fippell A Klimrnt, (ilendile llrk Nathvllle, June 22-27. fl rney, John J., Ramoot, Grand Rdplda, June 22 27. Towner, Purvla A Turner, Summit Lake Park, Akron, June 23 27; Harden. Cleveland. 29 Jalv 4. Tucker, Hilda, Iron pier, Syracliae, June 2227. founnerfd, Herman, prncrnr'aJMSt., K. Y. C„ Jane 22 27. Traak A Roger!, Sana Soucl, Chicago, June 22 27. Tr.'iihadoursO), Wooiworih dirden, luincaiter, June 21- 27: Audliorli so Bead, to July 4. Traak A Gladden, Mt, Vernon Roof Harden, \j t . Veruoii, June 72-37: Electric PlTk 22.1lllS'4. Ti alnor A Button, Brook. Marlon. June 72-July 4. Trocailerc Trio, Doylet, Atlantic Clly, Juue 2237. Troubadour Four, Hans Rniici, Chicago. June 22 27. Treloar, Al., Saleni Willows, June 22-27. Tror Musical Trio. So. Bend Jupe 22 27. Thrnef, .lofln M., Dnylfla, Atlantic City. June 22 27. Tyrolean Quartet, Lion Pabire. N. Y. ('., Juue 22-27. Unlhan, C. IL, Forest Park Highland*, St. Lmils, Juue 31- 27: llopkint' Park. Kanaat City, X July 4. Vaughn, ldalla, A. A S.. Boston. Jupe 2227. Vnno, Hnveriiator'a. Atlantic City. June 22 27. Vnlmore A llorton, Creaceot Park, Providence, June 22-37, Yalveoo Brat., Merry- Meeting Park, Hrunawlck, June 22 Vernon A Kennedy. Lion Palace, June 22 27. Vernon, Orplieiini. Sail Fran., June 21-27. Vino A Searle. ('larks Harden. Term Haute. June 22 27. Vice A Viola, Park, Wlnsted, June 22 27 ; Park, Waterlmry, :-J -lull 4. Von Tllse, Lima Park. Coney Ialaud, June 2227. V,,n Powen A Mncctuley, 0. O. II. , Chicago. June 22-27. Ward A Currtn, Fnreat Park, Kansas Clly, .luue22 27. Walter A Maglli. Erb'a Casino, North Beach, Juue 72 27. WaraaW Bros., Casino, Toledn, June 2227. ' Wtddell, Fred. Dewev, Oakland, Juno 22 27. Watermelon Trust, Kelth'a, N. Y. CI., June 22 27. Wnltzlmrer, Bertha, Shea's. Bulmln, .lithe 22-27. Wayne A La Mar, Hitvermimr'a. Atlantic Clly, June 22- 27; Empire, (Iloucester. 29 July 4. Wall, Tliurmea. Lemp'a Park. St. I. mil*, June 22 27. Want Sister*, A. A S., Boston, June 22-27. Walsh. May, Heuders, ins, coney Island. June 3327. Waltbour A Allien; I'.una Park, Cnney Island, June 22-27. Watdron Broa., Dewev, Oakland, June 72-27. Westons. Raymond A Co., Cnalno, Toledo. June 22 76 Weaton A Allen, Welch, Hurry N. A Co.. Wnxhlugtnn .Purk, Buyonae, June 22-27. Welsh, Cba*. A Jennie, Couev Island, (''inelniiatl, June 21* '27: Llndenwnld Park, llamlltnp, 2sjui> 1. Wi'llt Broa., Empire, Portland. Ore., Jitoe 29 July 4. IVeat. Julio, Hntg Lake, Woonaockei , June 32-27. Welch Krns., Like Yleu- Park, Connoaitl, June 22 July 4 Weit/ell, Jamea, Brldgeron, June 22-27. Weal, John A., Great Falls Park. Junilu, June 29 July 4. West A Williams. Witt Hrnokflcid, Mnsl., June 7227. Weaton A Yoat. Freebmly Park, Newnort, June 23 27. We*t Family IFIylng). Chute*. Ran Fran., Juue 72 27. Weston. Al. II., Spring drove cixluo, Stirlnglleld, 0„ .Inne2!27. Welcher, Lynn, Proetnr'a 13itb St.. N. Y. C, June 23 27 Whitney Brits., West End Park, St. Louis, June 22 27. Wbeeltii A Phelps', Avon l^rk, Youngatnvyn, 'June 72 27 Whitman, Frank, Southern Park, Pitlllmrg, Julie 72 27' Whitney, Annie, (;. fi. ||„ Chicago, Jnue 7227. White A Slmmotifl. Lake Park, Muskegon, June 22-27. Wbllcoiiib. Hank, Empire. Portland, (ire., June 22 27 U'lghlllilin, Allen. Hoiilh Bend. , lu no 21 -27. W llliaiiis A Honlon. Craumtn'a. .Sacrtiiieoto, June 22-27 • Peok'a, Oakland. 29 July 4: Wluebell. Suillh A.Co., Shea's. Iluiralo. June 72 '27 Wilson, Lillian, Orpheum. i.oh. A.. June 21-27. Winner, Sidney A (lo., Keith's. N. Y. 0., June 21-27. Wlfllatin, Oerlle, A. A H„ Bfwton, June 22 77. Wllllami. Johnny. Proctor's, Newark, .111110 32 27 Williams, FrtukA Ida, Glymplt Park, Chattanooga, June 22- July 4. •--.,. Wink A Mack, Lyceum, itystou June 22-27. Winter*. Hanks A Winona, Mayflower l'ark, Plymnutli. June 22-27.' * Wilson*. The, Lakeside Park, Akron, June 22 27. Vflllard, Garden, Canton. Juni 22-27. Wilson, Maude. A. A R„ Bnatou, June 2227. Wlnalow, Max. Howurd, Husron,. lune 2227. Will*. Walter S„Wllla' Iron Pler.Cape Mav,.ltinel9 Julvl WIU011 A Miller, Empire, Denver, June22.37 """**"'*'■ Williams A Myer».CIark'aG»rdan,Terrel(anie..luue22 27. Wltzell, James, Wills' Park. Brldgelon, June 22-27 Wilson, lleorge. Shea's. Iluiralo, June 72 27 Willie A Charlie, Orpheum, Han Frau., June 21 27. ,.,, ,,,,., «*in^ iwiiinuuu, , urn -ngu, .11 01 Wilton Broa , II am mure lain'*, N, Y, C, , June 22-27 K MU 10 . n ' 1 / 0««rW A U'o, Wllla' iron Pier, Cape May, June Wood A Rty, Pattor'a, N. Y. C, June2227; Keltb'i, Boa- 29- Inly 4. tpn, 29-July 4. World'! Trio, Orpheum, Ran Fran., .7une2l27. Wood. Fraud*, park, Putnam, Maax., June 22-27 W.orJdfunl A Marlboro, Empire, Pprtlaud, Ore., June 29- July 4. Palfrey A Hilton, Henderson's, Coney Island, Juue 33-27. Palmer, Lew. Robltiaon Park, FL Wayne, June 2127; .Cheater I'nrk. Cincinnati, aujidv 4. Palnuui Trio, Hlilelda' Pai'k. Portland, Ore., Juue 22 27; Sa- lem, 29 J uly 4. . Parms Hrn*.. Masonic Templf, Chicago, June 72 27. Parker. Burt, Brook, Marlon, June 22 27; ilinlen, Lima, -29-,|nIy4. Paxton Pictures, Orpheum, I.oh A.. June 21-27. Perklna, IsaTielle, II. A S., ,N. Y. ('.., June 72-27. I'ewaey, Leonorn, Freebody Perk, Newport, June 32 27. PeuloRlll A He Forrest, Proctor's Uth SI., N. Y. IL, June "2227: Phillip*. Beasle. Avon Park, Youngstown, June 22 27. PhllllpaA l.avtoo. I'roolor'sZtdSt, N. V. C, June 7227. Pierce. Bob, Will*' Iron Pier, Cat*' Max, June 29 July 4. Piper, Frnuv", Haiiinierslcin's. N. Y. ( : , June 22 27. ITeiln. Mr. A Mn. Al., Third Avenue, Seattle, June 31-27; LusrJi I I'trk, Seattle, 2S July 4. Pmign ft Leo, Roblhaiin Park. Ft. Wayne, June 21 27. Porcor, Chu*. A Eva. Lalayetto, Bulfalo, June 22.27: Helle- vue Park, Toledo. ».July 4. ' Power* A Thi'iiblld. Empire, Portland, Ore., June 22 27; New (Irnml, Seattle 39 July 4. Preyoit A Pri'vii.-it, Wenona Beach, Bay City, June 21-27: Rntnupt Park, Orapil Rapid*, 28 July 4. " Preston. 0. L. Haiti lleeve*' Park. Foatorla, June 22 27. i'r»itnt. J. A., Michigan Luke Park, Muskegon, June 21 27. Pyrotto A Armnndo.Captaln'sl'ler.Bath Beach., lune 22 77. Pitrctll A Brooks. Deluiar Hanleu, Oklabunia Clly. June tt-Jdlyl. ■ ' ' • «■ Itayinond A Caverlv. O. O. II.. Han Fran., June 22 27. Iiauitey Slalera, (laktv ood Park. Pittsburg, June 22-27, Banna A Atno, Hurls Soucl, Chicago. Juue 23 27. ta 421, Sahlialla Park. Taunton, June 33 27. rekJTlir, Brldgotrin, June 22 27. Iliialiott* Raynoretl Kackoit A llaram, Palace, Lelceater, Row., Juue 22 27: Palace, Igindou. 29 July 4. ' I.e I Jliilr A no iron, lioyiea. Al llll tic Cltv. Ju l.etlle A l -urily. Myera' Ltke Park, ('autoo. June 2177. Loner A Curtkln, Empire, Portland; Ore., June 22 37.1 Lit, hurl, I, Mr. A Mr*. Nell, Norumlirga Park, Auburn ■ isle. Jnue 22-27. Linton. lltrry, A J-awrcnce Sinters, llenderaon't, Coney Island, Juno 2227. • Little A Prltrkow, lake Auburn Park. Auburn, Juno 22-27 l.lpdaav. Knrl. Bamotin, Oraud Itapltli. June 2227. Llule Hlossotn. Kui|ilre. I'mthiud, Ore., June 2227. l.ockhaifa Kloi'hama, Forest l.nke Putk, Palmer, Mala., Juue 22-27. Liirenea The, Jacobs'. Peoria. June 2227. UireuoA Alma, HIemlala Pal-It, Naahvllle, June 2227. i.'irenc. Kllne't Doer Park. Wotport, Juno 72 July 4. Liiaatrds, The. Jellere, Saginaw, June 22-17.- - l.orro Trio, Alaincdii Pack, Hotter, June 72 37. Luialno IWrri'lI Trio, Pkltif. dreonwlcli, Kng., June 22 27: Sadler't Well*, 2J)*Ttily4. *" n T Luce A Luce, Cryatal. DetiVnr, June 2127. Lutt Hick., (irplieiiui. Lot A., June 21 27. l.von*. Grace. A. A S» Bosiiib, Jnnu22-27. Lnlgl Brut., Electric Park, Npwark, J une 72 27. Lytton A Lit tl. Held, iiiinilciMiuK, Coney ltlgnd, June Ly'tins, The, Wmidlyniie Park, Cuiuden, June 12 27. Lyiine A Kenuedy, Clurk'a (lanlen, Terre Haute, June 92 27; Cuuk'al'avk, Bveuavllle, 20-July 4. Mac A Mao, Roe* Purk, llliiglianitou, Jpm2227; ("lalno, ninghamloh, 29 July 4. Mar klu. Clin*. II. . Proetnr'a, Newark. Jupe 2227. Mann, Mr. A Mr*. Danny, Idora Park, Youngstown, June 22 July I. Mm Hue, A Hulvo. Keith'*. Boston, June 2227. Miteitlc Musical (4), poyle'a, Atlantic City, Juue 22-27. Majbr Sisters. Hellevue Park. Toledo, June 22 27; Cheater Ptrk, Cincinnati, 28-,luly 4. Marelaln. I) IL, l.eui|.'s l'ark, Ht. Loula, Jupe 2227. Mack, John ll„ Cryatal; Denver, June « 37. Itilven, Rlcliard. Bercow Park, Wtbaior, June 21 27 ; New' Britain, *2U*.iily 4. I . T itavniorid. Fanny, Howard, Beaton, June 22-37. lUplert. The, lale of Pine*. Charleaton. June 22 27. Iloill Hroa.. Lakeside Park, Akitin, June 2227. Revere Hlators. Doyle'a. AtlunllcClty, Juno 23*27. Itel*. Etta, Will*' Iron Pier, Cape May, June 29-July I. itixinn.!*-. The, orpheti*, Lo* A,. June 21-17. nice A Pre vost. Farm, Toledo, Jnne 22 27. Itllcy A lll'l 111 Kiel Itlcubolli Itluno* it), Itlvundtlo Park. Saginaw, June 2227; Belle- vuc Park, Toledo, 28- Julv 4. Bice, AL, Electric Park, Newark, Juno 22 27. 'A llugbea. Doylo't. Atlautlc Olty, June 32-27. Irtvia-'. Suhiuer Park, Montreal, Juno 22-27. A Gilbert, Blveralde Park; Saginaw, June 32.27. ... niiio'H llol'He*, llamuiers'.elii's, N. Y. C. June 22 37. itlco Pkiull)', PteiuMit Tark, Proxlduuco, JuutlK-Jniy 4. Bice I nrnlly. lloag Lake, Woonsncket, Juue 72-27, lllcioji, Steel Pier, Atlantic, City, June 72 27; Wills' Iron Pier, Capo May, June 29 July /. Hitter, Max, Palace, Boston, Juno 22 July 4. Iloliyii*. Mr. A Mr*., Kelth'a, Phllo., June 2227. KocJuiort A May, Lexington Garden, Baltimore, Juao 22-27 Hooiioy A Frmcla. Cryttal Harden*, M, Y. C, June 22 27. Itoblmion, GrtUtpaB'*. Sou Fran.. Juno 22 27. Hoblusou Slaler*. Godfrey's, Grand Uspltla. June 22 27. HOilgor A Marguerite, (Ivivcrnator's, Atlantic City, June Roberta, Miss. Iltiluweu'i Park, St. Lottli, Jupo 23-37. Rome A Ferguson, c. 0. IL, Chicago, June 2227. Huberts, lluyev A Rtihelta, Bllluona, Grand Haplda, June Bobbin!, Clint A Beaale, Jofl'ori, Saginaw, June 22-27. 11*111 A Tretnanitp, Uuvarator'o, Atlaailo Olty, Juoe lloberti (4), KeUh't, 1'tilla., Jupe 2237. Kuwell A Lntke. Orpbeum, Los A., June 2127. .... une 2227. Veainans. Jennie, Keith's, N. v. C, June 22-27 Valto Duo. llerlderaon'*, Coney leland. Juoe 22 27 Yeoman, Geo , Png'tor'a 2kl Ml., N. V. U.. June 22 27' Pmctor'»olhATo..2ll-Julv4. ,»»»»~*i, Yorko A Adams, Munuulo Temple. Chicago, June 22 27 Young A Devoir. West End. Now Orleaiia, Jupe S3 27. ' Young. 4)111,- A Brother, Brighton Men, Juue 2227 Xnnlrada, Luna Park, Coney Ialaud, June 22-27. Zaiel A'Vuiuon Mnng Luko, Woonsocket, June 22-27 /.art A Aire, Caalnn Park, Terro Haute, June 2327: VI. Sheridan, 2*. July 4. ' ' Ml, Cluck'* Oanleii, Torre Haute, June 32-27. Zluiiner John. Freebudy park. Newport, June 23 27 7.1**11 A KIB|T, Croeebilt Park, Provlilnnce, June 22.27 /arue*. The, Hondorxiu'i. Coney Itland, June 7227 /art A Stetson, Keith's, PblbA.. June 22-37 memer, King E., llasluigon'a Park, St. Louie, Juno 2127. W« bare Prepartjtt handy raalltD. card, wltloh Will srcatly faollllttU vaudeville perlormeri In erndlag we their Uookln... In utxlns fbe.e4l.r4a the performer merely- ham to nil oat the dates, name of theatre, and olty or town and "State, place a one cent •*""»l> >n eoruer and mall. They xwlll be Inrnlalied on application T^to thle aidlre eltU.r ueraunully or by letter. Stage HlgcbaiticSe Martin A Nllrun, I'atlor. D11I111I1. June 32-27. Matin A Maiotte. C. O. II., Chicago, J une 2227. Marlon A Pearl. Cascade Park, Newcastle, Pa. Juue 23 27. Maxwell A Dudley. Idora Park. Yniingttowh, June 22 29. VI at shall A Loriil'io, Hisltcov ■*. < Jrtinl Haplda, JtjBe 2377. Marccl'a Baa llelleik, C. O. IL, Cliicago, Jupe 2227. M irtla, Mr. A Mrt. Tom. Parlor, Dulutb, June B-17, Mattl nett I A diosal. Hclltvus Park. Toledo, Juoe 22 17. Max. Klttv, Parlor, Ualu.lli. Jane 2327. Maldo Palace, Huston, June 23 27. Mailluetll. Kcllli .*, PI1II11 , Junu 22 '27. MttUlA Mllullo. Kelth'a, I'hlll.. Juue 22 27. Marcus A tlarlelle. Aiidltoiluoi, So. Bend, dune 2J27; Farm. Toledo, DtJulv 4. Mattliio A Btlun. Keith'*, Bottcu, .lune 2227. Matme A Llinai.diivdriiatnr'*, Atlinllc I'lty, ,!utie22 27. Mithleut, The Jiirglliig, ltlvervletr Park, Aurora, Juue 3127. May, ('has J. Wills' Iron Pier, Cane May, June 72 July 4. May' A M Ilea. Cook'* Park, Kvana ville, Juue 2127. .Mcxamee. Waldaineer Ptrk, Erie, June 22-27. Mcllr Ide A Coakle ;-, 1 1 . A n. . H. V . ffi J une 23-27. McVelrn. Hugh, llowitid, Bolton, June 3227. McWtUra A Tyinn, Pallor'*. N. Y. C. June tt 27. Melniyre A Heath. Kellh'i, Buauin, J une 31217. Mel'hee A Hill, lllppwlrunie, London, Bug., June 22 July 4. McOann Family, HuvetBator'a. Atlantic. City, June 22 27. MeKeever A Handry, Doyle'*, Atlantic City, Jnue 22 27. McAvny, Dick A Alice, Idora Peril, YuiiBf ttnwu, June 22- McKolly Slatera, Pailnpa. N. Y, P.. June 03-37. Mcluloeli, Tom. P ark. Pitta" ' McUuv/ell, Jblln 41.. Pmfar Ptflrll' Park,' f»Uill|aky, ill!: Hprluuliktik Park, Lmldhn, C111,, fi'Julv 4. Mi'tiuv A Ander«on, wyait|. Denver, June ■ 27. Mehau's Doga. B|ver*lde l"*r«, Saglhtu. Jilhe tl 27. Nelroae Tile, Avon PAfk, YouiigavbMu, Julie 23 27, soon*, ( irplieiiui. Sin Fftn., June 21-27. Sailor A Bhtbaretth, Wodlworth't, Laocaater, June 22 27. Scotl, Kva. Lolnp'a Purk, St Louis, Julie 2227. xcoil, Mike, Pallor's, N. V. C, June 2237. MieruitnA De Fnreat, Hanmiartteln'a V. Y. C, Juue 2! Sohenck, Willie A Charley, Orpheum, Ban Fran, Juno 23. shiuldiu A Augur, Woodlynne Park, Camden, June 2227. Seymour A Dunree, Kleclrle Park. Kent, Jtiiit72.luly 4. Selblni Atlrovlnl, Kelth'a, N. V. c, June 22-27. Semolt Hist era, Teiuple, Detroit, June 2327. Mhtmick t Bernard, llouurd, Huston, June 22 27. shuitr.Cnl. M , Hlverlon Park, Portland, Me., June 23 27. stniv, Mr. A Mrs. l.ti cy. Park, Merlden, June 33 27; Purk, Puinttu,39-July4. Slnelalr A I'arllale, tiuvernainr'i, Atlantic City, June 22- 37. Sidunlt, lllver>lde Ptrk, Saginaw, June 22 27. shea; That. T., Mutln Hall. Bottoti, Jane 23-July 4. Slater A Clyde, Weait'a, Peoria. June 12 27. slddona A Siddoiis, Guvematnr'a, Atlantic Clly. .luna 22- Slllmn*. The, Atlinllc Hanleu, N. Y. C. Juue 2127. smlrl.t Kessuer, Itivtrtou l'ark. Portland. Me., June 22. 27. smith A Aradn, llaahtgeii'a Ptrk. St. Loula, June 21 27. sutder A Buckley, Forest Park Highlands, Juue 72 37; KiawtaCllv, Tfl.tlill 4 T "" Snyder, Kiutnn, Lutni Park. Coney Islihd, .lone 23 17. line 33 27. iitunager at Ihe Htor Theatre, Milwaukee, will reave for New York City July 5, tor ii two weeks' visit. ' •:•'•••• Apple, av4io linn boeu- st«n manager nt the Academy of Mualc, Daovflle, Va., la tunnevtcd with Hie Casino at Lvmiiliurg Va In the same tiapHdly. William Davis, prop': eity man. of lite same city. Is also wltli tlio I uhIoo; lie was with tlie 'Lord Strstlimore" CO, IbC IHlKt HCUHUll. Irnuk Howe, of London Theatre; Prank Ittiike, of the knlekerbooker, and llllly BmltL. of 1 he (lairltk, New York, are summerlne ill Jit. aomeus. Mich. nuuimermg 0. W. Mimnell. of local 05, of Houston ond OalveHton. Tc»., was a Clipper caJlir June 18. lie will represent local U5 a t the cuuvenilon to be held at l.'olumbus; O.. the se.wid week u j„| y . li e W | M „,„,„,, J^J" II 1ut111t.it al return 41 -. HiH'tiil about ,h at his home. ChllllcotUe, 0., and in 1 he Kyle'l'fiealre. iteauinont, Tex , nguln ttsriiiiiiiiiK lili. duties us Blanc luiinukW *»«» — June SOU TH CAltP' .lyt,. •— ,M, \W of Palms Boom's t lii-L'H. Week of 22 The Si.iMalr, Klale.'Crialal.UenVer.Jnne 32-27. 11111 iDclil|jeH; " The Rapiers. Musical rfoT Manilby A I** B"), (luvtrnMor't, Atlautlc City, Juue brook. Klora Rchnid, tilt? Great Morella ntiil 22-2r. '1'lng Mng.l'uu. " ' ■ Sofaee I BtOk., (1. 1). IL, Chicago, June 31 37. Shaiilillliir. Cheater lllll Park. Cine tiiiltl, Jul. . NumgiisUoa,Tlie, Hrauiiian'*, San Frail, June 23 27 Strixm, Walter A 'Cn., ilj tit I'nrk, Cnluibblu, S. C 23 r; Aiulliiirliiih, NnrThlk, 3*Jii\.v4- :- •" St. Clllr. Klale.rrialtl, Denver, J nne 12-27. June Clmrleattiii Opera Co. save ••('ilrofi niidlences. Jtme lu-L'll. bill Includes: ' The Rapier illhogrnphers; Jim flavage, llarre i'iT"" 1 K. \C Alrtnctf, H. Wowsma\,.How n ,d rl "' Frank Aii'( 7 auly, lorry 'iMulllnKer l( m' VloleTt-, Harry Lauch. Kil. IZl % \3 All ore memleHrs of N. A. U. V. ani i ' if** ■ m I). J. It!. Cole, M AJveHIsIng "ar No - , John Roblnsoo's Show, recently brulaid in* left arm very badly I n falling 'froJl a I £ Shore train ot MneavJIle, 6., whllJ iififi! cxcuralon routd for' the above show * : The Philadelphia Local, 'No. 4, haa nrn. creRsed to an extent far beyond Its mam berg" fondest expectations, its ro |, ^ numberg one. hundred ' and seventeen mat? hers' In good sritadlnir, haying tSLSt Seven members for non-payment or S Ib'taR are proud of the fact that Me»„ W. H. aardlner, W. Hed K es, Al. i;i„i ?£ (lullder and II. Steele nre honorary mcml*. Of the local,' anil Bro. Lester \f. XtSv the popnlar manager of the linmuin * Bailey Advertlslni} Car, No. 1, Is nn netiva member of I^ocal No. 4. The now booki of tty-laws and constitution have been re celved from the printer, and have a ™m .i»i« list of Its offlcers and members. rSSTS Hie members are aboiit to' enter the Maka of theatrical members. Bro. John Llndaav bag taken charge of the advertising deiHtit. tnetit of ' the Lyceum Tlieatre. The „,.,„ are anxiously awaiting the arrival In i'ii|i' a : delphla of the worthy natlonul urcsldent ChaS. Josephs. ' "• liocal No. 4, of Philadelphia, is not despite the unfounded rumor, involved | a ntiv trouble with the employers, und Its iiieniiipia desire, through the' columns of the bill posters and blllers frlebd, Tub Clippcr i, sincerely thank the various locals who 'for- warded offers ' of llnanclnl aid, which tiicv greatly appreciate, hnd which Ntanils foiti, as a'monunientul tribute to the well founded principals (if the Nut lounl Alllniicc. It. 8. Springer, siicretnry of Local Nn has gone on tlie road for the Summer, till' wnrii Ntirrls Is acting Recretarv during bin nbsertceVhna ftuti's that all the "hoys' oitj working st'chdlli 1 . "DoV' Bishop, vice-president of 1,0ml N« 2. Is now on tint road with the H4>lls-l. & B. A. of Indianapolis : J. It. l'nlil, president; V. Farmau, vice president; Bruce Blnger, financial secretary ; C. ft. Perry, corresponding secretary ; I-'. E. Barl, treasurer; J. P. Miller, business agent; Hurry Drnry, trustee. C. E. Perry, corresponding secretary o( Ijicnl No. 7, informed Tub Clippbu repre- sentative that he would like to hear from the following members: Frank Wolf. W. 11. Hewitt, Fred 'Fllsiiman; W. 8. Jackson, James Lampion and' Jack Pallas, as the local haa business of Importance to com- municate. Thos. Hodgeman, of local No. 18. of New- ark, has been engaged by Ons Hill as ad- vance representative for "McFtldden's Flats. II. M. Bailey, of local No. :l, Pittsburg, who has been In New York for the past three weeks, ' underwent a surgical opera- tion ten days ago, and Is now on the road to recovery. J. Solly, of local No. 2, has returned to New York and lo employed by Sol Men- lielmer, advertising agelit for the Casino. fieo. Untitling, of local No. 2, haa returned to New York from a three weeks' visit lu friends In the Adirondack Mountains. IN itr^/ Terre Monte — At the Casino Park Tlie- atre (flrclulg & Robertson, muiiuperal.— The Boston Ideal 0|)era Co., In "The It"- ltemlan Girl." Week of June 14, hnd good business. Coming week of 21; Storo iiud Zara, Lester Falrmnh, Mr. and Mrs. Birch, Fannie Donovau, and the klnadrome. , Clark'B Family OABbiiivi _(fleo. 13. Clork, proprietor and uinnager). — The hill for lhe current week Includen: James Lyne, Vhu» nnd Searle, Nina Straw anil. Frank Kenuedy. Business continues very good, t'omlng week of 22 : Williams and Myers, Frank itownr. Vino and Searle, Zcl and Geo. Clark, in specialty. Notks.— Tho Boston Ideal Opera (0. closes a very successful three weeks en- uugemeut at the Casino 10. The company opens In Milwaukee 20, for a nine weeks mh .The cnterta'nment nt the Blf grounds was given Sunday, 14, before a crowd of ten thousand people. Marvelous Morsh, the chief featiire, wub unable lo do his act, owing to lllntas Frank Burt, of Toledo, Ih to lie the lessee of the New Castle Tlieatre. lie has taken a lease for teu years at n rental of f 6,000 per year. The new playhouse Is expected to 1H> en- tirely completed by Nov. 1, and It Is thought will cost nliolit «hp, O00, ' InillanapoaL, Af Falrbonk Sutsnier finnlen : F.tigene CowleS and OatentloH «J Bahd did an Immense tmnlnesai week l*>. CYPLtiiutiA. — "MarvelleV loop lhe loop nn roller skates, week of in, did a good busi- ness. , « ■ Tub Moiikh.n WoonilBN, who held their natlbuai head catnp here week" of IS, gave a smoker at the Empire Theatre 10. JUNE 27. jjM Krfwtftffltt. "^TT-d-. te avoid mistakes and to J™re the *w>m»t d*"*«rr ol the »»/»» adVeVtlBed lit into Hat, an KJsrL™ the wttwv ■«*»>«« wit* tn« fill nnnle and addrww and the line J? » «""«•■ followed by the aender, Sntalta he enclose*. ' 'tense mention the date (or nam. „.,' of TMB OLIPF1MV In Whfeh the letters lent for Were advertised. LADIES' 1-lKT Austin. Lottie garrell. May ■"- Farlurdcau, Doll Fcnnor, FloO. Fremont, Lot. Fremont. Dot. Fields, Bertha Florence,, Mabel Franklin, 80s: Follls, Nellie Fowler, Bert Fay, Elfte Floyd, May raw, Myrtle Groslcan, Mrs. E. G. Gulcllard, Km Grey, Alice Gale.Mrn.Kran Grace, Sndlc Garrlty, LaUra Gibson, Nora Gordon, Lola Qeilettl, Marie Grey*/ Vera Glorlnric. — Gtllchard, Dot Gypienc, MIhs Howell, Jean, Henderson, ' Dell THE NEV YORK CLIPPER. 419 Aterall, Flo Andrews, Moi Ainton, Lang. Alkcns, Sadie Aymor, Neva Asbwell. Nell. Aihton, Dorrlt Anderson, Klo "Mrs. 'Wallace Bennett, Trlx. Bcllonl, MrsB flusklrk, Mrs. Fred Burr, Clare, Brnnnschwcl- ger, Mrs. K. Bliss, Arllnc Beoner.F.mellc Brown, Ida Bemtleld, An. Buttncr, Ada Belle, Mln. G. Brsddon, Nell. Barrett, Dora Ballcv, Mrs. Oliver Belmont, LoUlsO Berkley, Tearl Rnsrb, May Bates, Irene Beonpro. Km. Botes. Irene Burnctte, K C Btlft, Nellie Bell, Crystal Butler, Mrs. V. A. Rurklln, Jena. Blsckford & West Monet, .losep. Bernard, Klole Bnrtolettl, K. Bordes, Mamie I'lmhiiuin, Louise t'orlcton, Bcrtba Cordownle, LnnlsedOc. Clifton, Pearl Curtis, Rein Curtis, Jennie Celest, Grace Clork, Lnblanchc Carroll, Mao Crclgbton, Lorn Clarkln, Martha Corcw, Mnbcl Clifton, Dor. Cordownle. Jess. Clorc, nelon Chonon, Effy Chester. Alice Clark Sisters DeLuc, Misses Darracb, Mrs. Jan, Dorian, Berth. Desmond, Fa -, Fay DeLano, Mario Dole. Vlra;. Denton, Dora E, Pnlc, Amy DelVcccblo, _ Marie Dupre. Maud C Denever, „ toy Mario Darragh, Mrs. .las. |> Kotclle 81st Bailey, Lor. Dcnevre, • _ Doy Mnrle l>uprce, Mln Donaldson, ., ,. Allco gel Icy, Louise jK>nejran, Miss D'Arvllle, Jean. I'upreo, A. DclVccchlo, _ Marie D D eKte' ad « BKIot. 3Z m * '.mnierson, . , ■ Nelllo KnilRht. Agn. Eleanor Slat, tsmoralrla. n.k 'Mabel I Itlsgcrald, V\°S«, May**" Flood, Mrs. Forest Hill, Loota Held, Lillian Healy, Ella HIM, May Holt, Blanch Harrington, Helen Hilton, Hattlc Hughes, Mrs. E. It Hlllman, Maud llerzog, Anna Holllngsworth Mrs. J. I >. Hawkcs, Car. Howe, Dolly E Hlttbt, l'earlc Hall. Ada Haz.lcton, Mabel Hlllman, Eat. Hansen, Marie Holmes, Ccdle G. Hill, Hose, Co. Howe, D. E. Hall, Ada Ivnr, little Jennings, Alice Jonncttc, Mme Jones, Mrs.D.T Knlglil, Iluby Kelly, Mrs. K. '&. S. Kellogg, Lottie Kuowles, A. Beatrice Kenlleld, Mild Kcclrnn, Lulu Kellogg, Miss KalroU, Dot LaHlanchc, Mftrlc LoMoyae, Judith Alexander, „, ■ Buss. An American Gent." Co. ArcarlB, «. Asuton, Art Adams, Geo. II Appleton, .. Geo. J. Aherns, Th MjyU D. S. Arlington, . , Billy Andrews, Kdw Avery & nart Adams, 10. p. Adntna, 8. J. A "*rlo, H. W AM. Ab Alba, M. D. * B hby, St.C.K mm, c. w. Unsklrk, Fred g"'?. V. R. gaikout, K. G. Bordman, _ . .Claude good. Fred gfookes. Corn, gaker, John gowman, Fred """ell, G C0 ; g'fney, Obas. Beaumont ft Bryan . „ . Stock Co. geolcy. Cbas. Djfker. Geo. Bo lingers, The elnjont, Har. "fndy. Pant nnructi. d. a. "fshore, Geo F "uscb, Wond. "nrnes, Jo 8 Bohannon, Bu **hart,ciuuj LaTour, C'nrolllc Ierba. MarJ Thompson, ' Marjorlo Tcmpoat, Nancy Thomson, Doll Turner, Ruth TUub, L. Y. Tryer, Miss (singer) Vernon, Lot. Vane, Mao VanOstcn, Eva Vender, Allco Volga, i .tin m VonColton. Itcss. Van, Lliz. Veduiitrs, Reno Whoatlry.Jnno West, Rena Wllllquct, I. II. WalnwrlBbt, Mnrlo Wlnurd, Kern Walsh, Kath. WIIHumtt. Helen R. Woodlhorpe, Floss'o Wnhl. Nellie WllllaTH, E. B Walawrlcht, Mario West, MiUicl Thorn. Walsh, Muv Wiley, Ruth Wjllnn, Edith Wnytc, Bcrthu Webster, Dot Wayne, Ada Wl/ber,DollleP /elder, Annie Zlllman, Sylv. Brcen, TIioh. IIllKlllollMll & French Bruns & Nlnu Duchblnder. Julius Brosbous, Jackson Blunt, Geo. grucc, Mr. erol, Mux Blair & . McNuIty Belmont, Har. Burke, Will Burgess, Earl Bcoson, Tom Boyor, L. M. Buchblndnr, .ItlllllH Barnes, Chltrl Bel ford. 0. W Uonnervcnter. JRCK Burns, J. ,H. Bates ftErncst Bcsly, Cuns,' Brolller, Bobt. Brown, Nat Burke, Jack Beckmun.Krcd Baker^ AWekh Button, Joe Brown, Har. Bartletts. The Bassay, H. L. Blaney, Chas. Brlggs k Greene Bovyer, Geo A Bond, Edwin Reno & lleno' Brlggs &Grcen BnrtTetl. L. l\ Ball, Clark S. Rrook, i.nur. Brlgga, Wm CocliMI. K. E. Cumi.bf II, A. J Clatfc M. T. C'laxlon, Beau. Clark, Geo. Carlton, Jed Crane, Ben €oll|ns, Dan Cooper, C. W. Crane, Luur. Castle, J. V. Chamberlain, L. J. Conyera. Jos. Campbell, Stephen Chaplin, C. K. Conrad, V. G. Culver, Mr. irhapln, C. C. Chtstleton-Otls Castcllalne, Tony Cohan, Geo, M Croucher, Mr. Clrcllnclono. Chas. Cunningham. .0. D. Clnytoni Fra'k Condlt, Sle Coltmiln, Krank G. Clayton & DeShon Cunningham & Smith Comeron.Hiigh Castle, Job, Cross, W. B. CnBsnn, F. E. Curdy, J- M. Casson, F. B. Clnrk, M. T. Collier, Ben Cnllleottc,C.B. rolinh'n. C. B Crompton, \$. H. Castle, J. F. Culhanc, W. B Cooper, C. H, ■ Clark, M,T. ' •J, Cbapln, Har. CsafcMrt, j. S Coat en, Dovey Clifford & _ Dixon Carlton, C. 8. Coakley, M. p, Cunningham, s *>. Cleos, The Carlisle, Add. Cosgrove, Mtr Castle 8f|. Stock Co. Clark, P. T. CaBtanos, The Crowders, R H Cllark, Geo. F. Detrlck, W. Dyer, Bllllc Davenport Hnr DelmontB, Mus Dclmore & _ Oneida Deery, Wm. J. Dove, John Doescher, C. II Donaldson,C.A Dclavoy, W. Davidson. _ Taylor Donovan, .las. Delmore, T. H Drawer, Gits Dobbs. Wilbur Deltlnos, Gt. IHtve, Johnle Davidson, ' Krank Donahue & Nichols Davidson, J. W. Davis, E. B. Daniel, I. R. Decker, L. B. Dultnn, Wall Davlcs, II. W. Devlin, J. A. Dickson, Karl Drane, Sum n Davis, G. C. Donaldson, Tommy D'Arcy, Fred Dluvolo, — Doyle, Edm'd narrcll, Guy Davidson, Frnnk Dudley, Frii'k Daly, ft, M. Deflar, Har. DeOnzo Bros. DeaVcs, Ha r. Doty, Smith • 4 Coe Duncan.Wm. A Erwood, R. J. Earl & Wilson Ellsworth, Eug Elys, G. 8. Ernest, C. M. EdWards. Alb Elliott. Jack El wood & Benton Edner, Geo. Elmo, P. B. Erwood, R. .7. Earl & Wilson Emerson, Billy Eldon Coin. Co Elliott, Nick Emerson, Frank Eddy, Albert Evers, A.St.C. Barle, .1. L, Falkl iters. Peerless Fisher, Phil Falklner, K. W Fnles, C. T. Fostcllc & Emtnett Ferguson, Alb. 'Fllzccrald, Billy Forhnm, Art. Frollck, Carl Fields, W. (Traitor, Dan. Foley, F. C. Fenbcrg, (1. M Fallon, Peter Fordyce, A. W Ksnnlll, Ned Frees, J. Free, M. J. Foster, Roy Fleming, .T. B. Francis. Ned Foxes, The FltcbHt, G. n Kcntcllc & Radrllirc Ii'orrest. A. J. Floyd, Mr. Ernnk, J. R. Fox, W. II. Flngg, Gilbert Flynn, Dave Flack, W. B. Gulgnnn, A. F. Guy Bros.' Mln Goodwin, B. 9 Gory * May Gnudelor, A. II Genter, C. W. Gllllntrbnm, A. (Isitkel. A. B. Goodell. F. II Greene, L. L. C.llnsernlll, Tony Onrslde, .1.' 8. Onffy k Shuby Gt. Enntcrn Balloon Co. Goodrich. J W Gilbert, V. II. Golden, Billy Garslde, Con. & Mack Guth k Reynolds Gcorglnn, Alex Glrdellers. The Gnrnelt, C, H. Ollette. C. B. Gntlobs, The Grant & Grant Guyon, Ed. Graces. 3 Gray, Ed. Gross, Phil Ongnon. B. C. Grade & Potter Gardner, 0. B Oilman, Fred GUiikel. A. B. Gardiner, W. S. Green, L. L. Henry, B. B. nuwklns. Ernest V. nodge, Chits. Hrtnley, Edw. Harney, W. 8. Haydcn. Ralph Hnthaway, Sid nalley, Ed, T. "Hunting (or Hawkins" Co Hartwell, .1 w Howard, Fra'k llogan, Gun lloitaley Bros Hnitlon, Geo. Hliflies ftl^wlB Healy, John Hough, W. K. Hale. G. M. Hamburg, rhll HofTmRrf, J. s, Hardy & _ ^Vanl.ean Hughs, C. Harrlgan, Ed. Harrison & _ Wentworth Hedges, H. C. House, .1. C. Hattghey, J. F Hutchlns. „ .. Foster Hall. L. B. Hovey, J. F. HnrrlB, BenJ. Hart, Max Hall, E. M. Holder, Edd Hill, Oeo. A. Hastings, Ben Hlne*, P. Q. Rollback, Wm Hoyt, Walt B. Hogan, Ernest Henderson Dell Hammond, F.H Hayes, Tom llnrvey, V. J. Hart, John Her, Nick Imhnf, Hoger irwln, Fred Irwin, Charlie Jones &Sutton Jones, R. .1, Jennings, Mr. .Initios, B. G. Jones, E. it. Johnson, Dave Johnson, F. M Jones, Aug. Jones & Walton Jnrette, Har. Jackson, Per Johnson, W. II Jackson Bros. Jennings, Stev Kelly ft Vlolette Kaufman, Guy Kennedy & JaincB Koplln, Wm. Kcno, Welsh & Melrose Klley, B. Kohlbrand, Jake Krnton, Har. Kitrr. A. Kcllnr, Doe Knight Bros, Knight, Herb. Keating, T. J. Klnuebrcw. Hnr. Kerr, II. C. Klngsli-y. It. 8 Kendal, Wm. Keane, Hnr. Kllnt, G. M. Klein, Hnr. UlToy Bros. l.nVardo Lofatedt, Curl Lawrence, O.A. Leonard, L. I . Lclghtoit & Iiclchton Lalloo, Mr. I/Cffcl Trio Leo, Krank Luce, Grant LaHSett, Dun Uiiunr, Art. Ludlngton.Jas. r^nvronce.N.A. IJlltenue, Har fxtnpold, Fra'k Locke, E. A. f/oo, Louis Lndcll, Ilur. Ijiwrence, Geo. A Lynn, John Lewis. DeliW l.ii in. 1 1 Trio LuBrcuk, Hnrloy l.crzn, Leo Ld Pin en, Mons l.iinn, Leo Hallcn, Frtd Henley, John Hughs, Chas. Harris, Jens Howard. H. B. nobby, .loo. Holmes, W. J. Hnreourt. Henry rjewes. Ralph ITnssall, Frnnk Harris, W. H. Henry, HI Hpnry, P. fl, nafrUon,W.H, Lyne, JnB. lintte, II. 8. Litchfield. Nell liowcry, p. Q, I eon, Bert liOWNX Bros. LuDello Comedy Co. Lenitlterg, Mor I iit» I. lilll In Ijcvtns, Sum I.eM.u- & Gabriel I^iNoIre, Chas Leelnnd, II. .1. LnStriinge, II. Levy, PHI Llndscy, II. B. Mann, D. k D. Marlon. Herm Mlcbelscn, T. Murptiy & Wlllui'd I/oMeyer, Jul. Miirsden, Rich Morton, H. C. Mason, Kiiym. Moshpr. Jns. Manning k DuCrow Montiigue„Hai' Mttrlz, Al. Musgitt. W. R. Mayo, Leon Miller. Henry Mel ford, (5. n. Melville, Fred Melville & Muy McCardle.H.D. Meyers, W. II. Mason, Wm. A Mock, Herb. Mack. E. C. MnXstnlrb Duo Mack, Wilbur Merrett. liny. Montgomery. Malone. a'. W Merrick, Wm. McLean, II. E Mnllory Bros. Morgan, John Mchcever k Handcy McDonuld & Cody MttrphyfcGnno Morrell, A. L. Miller, Will It Maiilo, Fred Matheus. J. E Mills, Bolt Mark. Wollle Marvin. Em. Mnrl.lnex, Ant Masse, l". ft N Mueller, F. (Jug.) Miller. E. Leroy M^nrrlnc, Joe Marble, John Maltnx, P. S. McCauley.Robt M-ltrhcll, f*o Miles. Paddy Merenn, At. McCafferty, Walt. Mosber, Tom McQunld, Ed. McCormlck, Oeo. H. Millard, Sum Mack. Ed. Morris, nnr. Nelson, W. T. Nlssen, Walt Noble, Warren Nello, Mr. k Mrs. Nlncrs, The Norman, Den. Norton, B. N. Nnnol, Geo. Nelson, Edwin Nevaros, Gt. Newell, Yank Nelson, C. F. North, Krank Nor rise, Wes. O'Heorn, Thos O'Neill, J. C. Olds, Mr. Otis, C. W. Owen, F. Hull Ott, J. E. Oakley. Prof. Ortb, Frank Onisoi Art. Ogdens, 'J'bo Onrl, A. L. Oelrlcb, C. B. O'Brien, Pat Oriskany, Carl Powley Jr.. Will PI ton. Aug. Payne, Charlie 1'hllllppcB. J. II. Pllplllnellu, Dolphls Probasco, Irv. Pelot, — (Jug. Patlon, R. I). Pattersons, It Pnssersnii. (ieo Price, Jack Pea no, A. C. Phillips, D. P. Paiton, Willie Paullsch, K. G Perkins, .loo Pierce. W. J. Pierce & Jones Pike, L. h. Peruchl, C. D. Pcttlto Jr.. (too, Prentiss, Park Potts, K. L. PurklBS, E. M. Qulnlau. Dan Rice ft I'revost RoBOlelgb.Jnck Rockwood, Hnr Roberts, R. S. Russell, I.iiwr. Rose, Julian Hav, Krcd Rome, Louis Russell, Alb. Roth ft Winnie n.vlin, D. R. Russell, A. J. Rlclon, — Radcllffe, Clnudo Randall, It. I,. Rice, J. A. Reynolds. L.M. UomIi; W. G. Rlnno, J. W. Itclyea, chits. Rynn, D. R. Roy, D. Ito ly. H Sanford, Jcre Seymour. O. G Starkweather, .Sullivan, J. L. Steeley. Walt. Sully, J. C. Stetson, Walt. Turner, Geo D Taylor, II. w. Thorn, Lcwla Terrc, Wjn. Tenley. Elmer Treo»o!l, unify Traverse, Wm Tbolkcld ft _ , . Wlckc Toledo, Gt. Turpln. Ben Talt, Nelll Turner, G. H. Trlteb. Jos. Tuttlt's _ Olym. Shows Thompson, P.M Timber ft _ , Gilbert Taylor, K. L. Titivclle, — Taylor, C. K. Thomas, V. Van, Chas. Van Bros. Valosca, — . VHnOstcn.ltobt Vanes, Tbo Van, Art. Vandervct, R. R. VanGoffrc. Ant Victor, Sam Way, W. J. SfnTflA."" 1 ...... Brodi W Us, Nat Wfggfn. Bert Wire, Sydney Williams, R.C Willie ft _. Charlie Weat, DeFor: Walters, S. Wheeler. W. E Warde, Fred Weston, B'rdo- ley ft Collins Waklee, Mont. Whitman, F. K Weber, John Waabburo, LW Wllber. Burt volley. Murk Klma, W. 15. rolff, Har. Vllbur, A. L. Woterbury, lidw. Wallace, J. L. Wood ft Stone Wot, Big Warren ft Blnncbnrd Walter. Herb. Wills, ||. Z. Wnldrlfi; T. D Weat, E. L. WMt, Joo wcaton ft Ynat (10c.) Walsh ft Thorn o Warrlngtoh. Geo. Waldo, D. P. Woodv'llle, Jaa Wayrlc, A|. Watson, Geo V Whippier ft . Ptckert Wrothe, Ed. Wilson Trio Wilson, Tom L WIIbob ft Wilson Williams. Jim I.. Walsh. Aust. Warren ft Howard Werntr, Hhyca Wilson, Geo. Wood, Burt Warren, G. R, War in lug ton, Wm. Whltllcld. Geo Wilbur, H. C. Young, E. C. Yard, Geo. Young, Ollle ZnrnnoK. E. R. Roltnro. Chas. Un.idnii, Owly Rnnunage. Rowl. Rnckett, W. D Raymond, G. It. lUymond.Chntt Itentfrow. .1. N Iltimzit, Hen. Rotlly ft Wood Show Rnckllirc, Geo. Roltalr, II. Itlcton, — Robin, Bug. ItosHinyn, IIolI Relff Broa. tllxford ft Connlo Ittintltill. Jss. Rlggs, J. II. Sltihinan.C.R. Shaws, Aerial Shrelner, V. II NiniiiN. Herm, Schoenberg, Adolph Sedley, Hurry Schumann, Gust. Schwlnk. V. 8. Snood, Huns. Staff, Jack Starr. H. A. Rnccolo, Mr. Spcero, Bob Smith & Hughes Smith, A. P. Simmons, Low Sun, Gilk Snowdcn, Carl Steele, 0. W. Skutlnelll, Mons. Stuckhart, W. D. Slcdel & Collins Saunders, Chalk Sweet, B. 8. Rpoiin, Byron slrionln, — Sylvan, Billy Sloan, Chas. Spry. T. R. Schornion, Fred Svilell, Jack Sliields, Itch Spellmnn, F. P Scltooley. W M Sltyder, II. Hi. Leon, Gus eSt.Leon, Phil. Stokes, Jack W. Selhlnr, Willie Sevmourft Hill Sheridan. Wm. L. Sw"r Bros. Seymour ft Hill Sully, Will Klgfrled. A. Rtelson. Walt. Kmltli, I'lotch. Starr, L. N. Smith ft Wlilto Shield, R. SlegrlBt. Toto Slater, J. It. Simmons, Lew Schilling. C. B Hillly ft Phelps Hellery, Wm. Shannon, V. A Sparrow. — Mug.I Selmttn, W. (I. Simmons. Krcd' BMl*y, Jacki Vcnielo, Ed. | WMliTrd, ILK. SEIS NQT IGE AT 1IDAD OP LIST. Uaadtvlllean dulliHlrtl. MKi.nimti and Kt.MKii were at Bergen Beach last week, and ure booked up for the entire Summer. William Todt announces his marriage to Mnttlc Dewecst^ Johuson, a nouprofessfonul, at SallBhury, Md., on June 7. Tub Baiuvs, Januaj and Kitty. Joined Oasklll ft Mundy's Big Show In St. Loulo on June 8. Stiioijhk and Younh have llnlshcd u two weeks' engagement at Guvernntor's Piivlltiin, Atlantic City, with Keith's, Philadelphia, to follow. Tiik grand opening of the Summer season nt Caiilaln'H Pier, Biilh Beach, N. Y., was June ID. Eslaban Ortega Is proprietor and manager : Clark Hlllyer, amusement manager. List of people for week of June 15: Pout and Clinton. I'hieo Hlllyer*, Billy Curler, Conetnnco Wlndora, and Sylvia Cook. Tiik Mari/i ani> Duniiau Trio sailed for England on June Hi. After an eight weeks' tour of thnt country they will return to America to Join n company. Tiik Torsv Tuiivv mo (O'Conncll, Gold smith and Forrest) have Just finished n successful ten weeks' engngemeut on tho New England circuit. Tltey opened the'r Summer season recently nt Doyle a New Tho- ntre, Atlantic City, with HI lea, Syracuse, Klmlni ami the Burt circuit of parka lo follow. They are booked solid until Juno, 11)114. Ounik Lksi.ik oiioned her Summer senann nt HolTmiin Park, Derby, Conn., In her new net, and reporta ninrked success. She is booked all Hummer In parks. Tub Ramhky Sisters have Just closed on tho Kohl-Castle circuit, and open on b'rnnk Melville's circuit of parks June IB, at Wnldcmere, Erie, I'm. Floyd CmtsUOL pianist, met with a pain- ful accident while playing un engagement nt Holsteln, In. He had one of his legs broken below the knee. Tub Wilson Tnto are Irt their third week In St. Louis, playing at two narks. They nitty Munition's Park week of June BO, and Bollovuo Park, Toledo, O., on tho Bhoyno circuit. In August they join Rico ft Bar- ton's Roso Hill Co. again. Johnny. Nalon, trick vlollnrst, who haa been sick for eleven weeks with typhoid pneumonia, hns entirely recovered. He will stnrt to work on tho Eastern itnrks In July. Fowlbv ANti Fowlhy tiro In their second week on the J. W. Gorman circuit of parks, and report meeting will! success In their new black face act. Mim. Harry W. Baiiti.ktt (Lctho Col- lins) has fally recovered from a long siege of typhoid fever, and Is playing over the Hurt circuit of parks Willi her husband, In their new and original specially, with suc- cess. Baby Vivian Burnett la also enjoy- ing good health. Gko. W. Lksi.ik (formerly Hlgglns and Leslie) played the Academy Theatre, Buf- falo, N. x„ In hla black face monologue and purndles, and reports ailccess. Mim. 1'iiil Hiii'.tiiiiAN hits purchased tho former home of Mr. and Mrs. Clldrlcs T. Ellis, at Bath Bench, where she will bo lo- cated in tbe nil tire. Tu« Cai.iiwkll Brum, played tho Buss Point Summer Theatre week of Juno iri, and ore this week tit (be Howard, Boston, where they report meeting with aucceaa In their new wooden shoe dancing net. Tiih manaiimmknt of HtriitFoWl Park and Theatre, at Delaware, 0., has been decided upon, O. B. iinich still holding the park, and Mons. La Place taking the theatre for the remainder of tbo season. The following bill wmh given last week, and was well re- ceived by largo crowds: Tho (,'loes, Hie La Places, T. R, Smith, Allen Richards, Mile. Alluc, the Evans Sisters, Johnson and lion- ton, and Mln Thles. Many Improvements ore being made at the park. Following la the roster of tho Tommy Donnelly Metropolitan Mlnstrela: Jack W. Stokes, manager; Tommy Donnelly, Clarence Riimmcll. Tommy Hyde and Tommy Odell, Mike Hale, Billy (.Wley, John Dickons, Sholvey Bros., Willie Bull*. Edward Hyde, lender of orchestra: J. P. Dona- hue, Harry Voiiiieil, II. Allen, Pete Healy, F. Peary, 0. W. dowdy, maater of trans- portation; King Hopkins, advance agent. Tho show has a week In long Island, thchco to Ptlterson, N. J., whore they Will play ■ week nt the (ilvmiile Park Theatre. Hydo and Odell, Bliiv Cowley and John Dickons Join Al. 0. Field's MlnHtrels In August, When' rehearsals will commence ut the Southcrd Theatre, Columbus, 0. Ma's. chas. (Burnt) HiiKi-KKii announces her departure for Europe In company With Otrrla Sweeney, Mrs. Katie Sweeney And' Kiltie Hill. . Man.m;i:r' CltAH. E. Taylob Informs us thst he bus left the service of A. II. Woodhull. Mr. 'IViylor has been with tbo High Rollers Co. for tho past four years. Eva Mitchell has Joined hands wiib .''litis. DouglaH, and the lento will be known oh DOttglns imnT Mitchell. They hnvn signed wllh Munager Abe Lcavltt for next season, with the Renta- Hautley Co. Miss Mitchell Is tho wife of Mariugcr Taylor. Tim pii'i.orKM ANn runt'oiiMKits of the Newmnrket Thenfre, Toledo, O.. presented Manager J. A. Wise with it handsome office' chalf June 13, Intogene Blrney was called, to her home In Columbus, O.i by tile Illness of her mother (Mrs. M. V. Manning), wh« IS suffering from a slight stroke of paralysis. Ma. anh Mrts. Roatilrr Carroll write: "Wo opened at the Empire Theatre. Denver, Col., June 7, for two weeks, and after the first performance were re-engaged for four weeks longer, our act making a decided hit. We nre getting a lot of special properties nhd scenery made for our new act, which will ls» produced shortly." I.i/.zik Esiikii, of the Esher Sisters, has been very III at their homo In St. LoiiIb. They havo signed with Rico ft Barton for next season. ' Harry Roy, Dutch monolpglst, singer and ItUTMSB, JACOBK ANII LOW»ttlY lufortu 110 Hint lllelr Toplw Turvj BurFesqiio Co. will not play tltft Independent circuit of bur- lesque itoiiaes. thr Kn'iuiit Biio.m., now playing the Gor- man circuit of patks, write that they are hooked solid for one year, having signed wl(h Joo W, Spears to blay parts and do their apeclalty with "Tho Irish Pawnbrokcra" Co. John G. McDowbix reports meeting with Miceeas, doing hla black face monologue over the Shayne clreott of summer park». T DKVtNa Attn WibLMMH, after clnalng a Biiecessful season of twenty-two weeks In Baltimore, at the Odeon, In stock, opened at Henderson's, Coney Island, and then at (in- vernator'a. Atlantic City, for two weeks. They open on Frank Melville's circuit of parka, and bavo signed' with Al. Reeves' Show next season, where Mr. Derlno will put on his original iirst putt, entitled "The Pipe Dream." Joiitf and MAnat, Mooa« opened I heir park engugementa nt Columbus, Oa.. where they met with success. They have two more weeks on ihe Alley clrclut, and llvo weeks ort the Burt circuit, after which they will com- mence rehearsals with tho Three lllckmnn Bros.' "Down and lip" Co., In which piece they will play two of the prlncllml comedy parts. At thr I'Rkhhntation of Irene Acker- man's new play, "Tho Ooltl Mine." ut fit. Vernon, June 0, Zakel, the dansciiH*, an- licared between the acts, and delighted the audience with bcl' dancing specialties. Tim LhaiIuh tiirhmii havo rebrgunlzed """lie I)«TaoiT Iioooti, No. Mi B, p. 0. E., gave a benefit for the Kansas flood sufferers, un- der the direction nt Charles La Eand, tt tho Detroit Opera iTouac, eveblhg of Juno 15. From a financial and entertaining standpoint. our Informant ilates, the benefit was by far the finest performance and most successful ever (riven in Detroit. Too nftnto credit con- not be given Mr. i.n Fond, who hid full charge of the iffulr. The ahnw opened with a minstrel first part, wJth forty participants, all In evening dress. Mr. La Fond sang several munbem In excellent style, which With Mauilo Del Monte replacing Millie Wal- lers. They are booked oVer tho Eastern park circuit. Kkiiob A.in Rainkk, character sketch team, closed a thirty weeks' edgagemont oh. the road Wllb Peterson's High Class Enter- tainers, and have returned to vaudeville, opening on the Edward Shields' park circuit, 'litis Is their llrst ap|s., to follow. Tim Tiirrb Hthinbiih, aerlnl bur gym- nasts, reiwrt success with Korrdrl Bros," Car- nival Co. J. I'nWAitn Fod.nirr was u Cliprkr CRller Juno 18. He Is In tbo city arranging book- ings for his unique skit, entitled "The Man In tho Blue Mask." . Gko. If. Thumak writes : 'vphe big Plnttdeutaclin Volks Kest, held nt IHdgn- wood Park. June. 14, ID. It), IT and if! wni n great sun-ess, notwithstanding the rainy season. Tho crowd on Sunday, si, was enormous, ns the sun cilmc out in tho after- noon, and dispelled the mist rant clouds. Tho grent itttrnctlnii nt the park was tho vaude- ville bill offered by Mr. Thomas. Tho alar feature offered was thn bulloon aaccnslon by Prof. Stark. Thn btflloon on otic occasion traveled a distance of flvo nillf-s before It dropped, Prof. Stark narrowly escaping death, an ho' landed on n church splro, allil down, struck tho side Of tbo' church, nod se- verely hrtilacd himself. Hut he pliickliy inndto the succeeding ilscfntk, add without further mishsp. Tile vaudeville bill In- cluded: Lilellu, tho niodel, In net 1st le pos- ing with elei'trle effects; Selmstlnn Miller, Hliongiman, pulling against a team of horses, and other feats of strength : Wm. Hill, high wire walker; Uio Jarnca, trnpetelsts; Prof. Hampton's trniioe of trained dogs and geese, Lc ciuir und itnwen, the Deiaakils, Harry Ktitie. venttiloriulst: Clttctt Jamm, aoitbrntie, and Thomas and Wanlbrt, song Illustrators. I). VI. IIam.us, who litis been assistant, stage manager, also iilaylnjr the part Of 8aluti1i> with Jacob P. Adler's prndttctOn of "The Merchant of Venice," will do it specialty over the Jako Wolla circuit of purks this Summer. Alipk lit, Aitt ami MAIiIiaiiht Rivkiih nt'fl In their fifth week nt Montreal, Can. Conriiy and PKAnr, Wrltf: "Wo urn Iri our fourth week On the Orpheum, elrenll, won instant favor, hla comtMUty humming tbo chbrus while ho sang. The olio opened With Erne Kamuinii, comeillennc, followed by Pror. HenH Itoltn, violinist. M«rcUs Lit Blanche proaented n reading- from the fourth act of iho "Sign of the Crisw," and modo rt decided lilt. The Elks' Klorodora Sex- tette was the hit of tbo evening, twelve Elks In tbo lodge Inking tile risk.. The beaux appeared In black lace, frock coat and silk tiles, und the "belles In a profu- sion of rotors from host) to hats. Tckln Farm, soprano, sang, and Hasel Barron rendered a violin solo. The show was closed by Slg. Sorrontlnii and his Hands, Rnasa of fifty mtislehuia, who rosnonded to .two en- core*. The money realised will lie dispatched immediately to Kansas. In help relievo the suffering caused by the disastrous Hood. .iKSHtB Civuflitlt'i Is closing il two weeks' engagement Nt Music Hall, Brighton Beach, with her usual success. For her second week Miss Cuiithoul guvo a complnto ctiange In her tuonoloBtte from Ihe previous Hit, Chas. II. Oxk.viiam has arrived In 1/in- ilon, and writes : "Good voyage, not sick, line weal her; having it glorious time In dear old England: buck July II." Tub RbmuHn Asuinhmunt Co. ban en- gaged II. C. Deinutb ns superintendent of Bergen Bench during Iho Summer, Mr. Dc ninth has lieen 16 charge of Hie press work and amusements for tbo lust threo years at OlenUngy nod Minerva parka, nt Columbus, I), nti. t.v Minkh. vocalist und trick dancer, reports succeoa nt tho Palitro Theatre, Boa- ton, last week. Clikkorii and Onm.ii have signed for ton weeks over (Irsitman's Paclllc. coast cltciilt, opening June «, at Peck's Thcnlre, Oakland. Cnl. iiaiiuy Kvmimin, eccentric dancer, now playing the Norlhweslerit circuit, has Joined hands with Kdwln J. Stevens. Thev will be known ns Htevelis nnd Feldmtin, nliri will present a novelty singing nnd dancing act. Hit. t.v Cl.immn hiiIIm June 24 for Lon- don, to open nt the Tlvoll July II. W. B. Watson informs Us that his com- pany will not play Iho Independent Ilur- lesfllle clrcull. PKkl.'Y II. Wil.LIAMri, manager of the Or- pheum, Novelty and fliilhnni 'Hiealres, Brook- lyn, and Iho Circle THentre, New York, sailed ror Kurone ,luno a.'l In search of Kut'openii nltracllilns. Notbh raoai tiih Famh.v Thmatrb, Iron Pier, Syracuse, N. V,- --Business coullnuCM gisul at this hotiae. and the show for last tveek was worthy of special mention. Hooker! Tor week of June 22: Thn TAsaard Bros. Thus. H. O'Ncll, Hilda Tucker. Doyln and Granger, Ham .1. Rnacoe, Woorl and Hlonc, and tSmmett and Kline. Our last "ad." Ill Thn ci,it'ft:ii iirniigiii un over three buti- ilrtsl loiters, and tliev nre mill coming. Man- ager Dunfec, with the nsrilstati.e ot ! Hum .1. Hbscob, In nteellilg tbo delilartds of tho iimusement loving flubllc, anil In return tlley are receiving for their luiiors a bnlnuco on thn right side of tile ledger. Jas. K. Carrol* la with Beach ft Rowers' Minstrels. Jlnninub anii Jbwrtt wrlle: "From our rnceht 'ad.' In Tim Ci.ll't'Hii wo received over sevefity-flvo answers, anil somo gooil offers. Wo hove made nun of the biggest successes of the season with otlr now bcI." OV account of Ihe closing df tho Motto- polltan Then t re nt Aimdnrko, Okla., Copn- land antl Derilngtie H.'ttrl and Mahal), opoued tho noxt night at tho Cabinet Thea- tre, Luwidti, Okla. «. ,J ?' , " , R, "K'-'Aur.. formerly wllh Itoble A Muck's World nenfors nnd "Mr. Blitobeard" companies, announces her marriage to D. 8, OpjKtuhclmiir, n non-profvssioual, und hor leliremetii; from (be atnge. Danny MaiionbY. cIuH und hoop manipu- lator, will shortly Inl miliice it noVol specially, entitled "Juggling on Iho f.awh." I'lvnuitAiir writes : "D'lnlahed n iiuccoas- nil ehMjrthlerit ovnr thn' lloirusford (our, at Hlac>r>rtol, Rhg., und have been reehgngrri for anothpr tour nvxl yeur. I have been for and have six inure weeks before returning "'ist. Our art Is going hie on lt)« '•osst." Tub 1'ollowino are Tdl|f on illtf hill nt OogtiRi: Park, Hatlle Creek", Mem : Hnilth nnd Avery. Livingston and Myers. Clar« Williams, Moran, arid James P. Thornton. Harry Lb Clair; wrlfcs: "1 just finished a highly suiressful engAgehlebt In Snn Frair- cIsco, comuieiieed st tlie Orplienm, fioa An- Seles. Junrl Iff. arid have duplicated my nri Kruniaaro attceess." • Hai.miinii ami Vack, "tb> Dlttch collego chumps," ItaVo flrilshed their second sue- ei'ssful week at Wheat's Roof Garfleh, Kt. Worth, TcX., and imvb Hhaytte'a purka to follow. Millbr ano Mat closed a ton weeks' en- gagement of vaudeville dates Ih the West, und are playing u two weeks' engagement at tho LMIrigtpn Roof Garden, Baltimore, with rc|>orted silcc'ess. . Phil. M, Lkokiiman, orchcolra and band lender, cloafd Willi Al. Mafia's Co. and opr-neoii ; Doggnn. Wm. Cameron : Dandy Doo, Julm Gllroy : Dippy Dot, Henry Dyer : Bean Ben ii. Pat Ronney : Mr. Black Bear, George All : Tom Tumbo, Frank Bernard : Jig Jug, Cecil Summers: I'ltty Pat, James Furey: Shutl ltuf. Joseph Kane: Tan Hun, William W. Black : . the Foxy Woman, Mdbii Cirua; Rosy Dawn, Mamie Gllroy ; Goo Goo Sun, May Taylor; Bet Von, Kat fa- wn Bartiett ; . Too Too San, I.lttle Brink; loo I'lio San, Helen Lucas ; Woo Woo San, Flphle Snowden : Whoa Sau, Trlxle Frlgansa. A review, called "The Dress Par- nde." by the same aulbors and com- poser, was also given with this cast: The Enrl of Fawtueket, Junie Mcfree; Tbe Girl with the Green Ryes, Emma Cams; The Sultan of Bulu, D. L. Don ; The Messen- ger from Mars. Wm. Cameron : The Auction- eer, Frank Bernard ; Dolly Varden, Mamie Ullroy : Kon Kuahau. an imported violinist, Joe Kane: Jailer. F.lphle Snowden: The Sleeping Beauty, May Taylor; The Billion- aire, Fred Titus: Prince Charming, Helen Lucas : Jewel of Asia, John Gllroy ; A Gen- tleman of France, Pat Itoonev ; The Torea- dor, Tom CoIIIuh : The Prince of Pllseu, Wilfred Oerdes; Mr. Pickwick, Wm. W. Block ; The Blonde In Black, Lucille Eagau : The Mocking , Bird. Kathryn Bartiett ; The Old Homestead. Harry Brown; The Star- bucks, Mllo Joyce ; 'Way Down East, Jo- seph Cfaalllee; Benolt, head waiter, John Bedlnl; Snowface, a waiter, Arthur Arthur: tin Knrry, Trlile Frlgnnza. The vaudeville portion of the bill was furnished by Frobel and. Bnge, aerial coined Inns; Boouey and Francis, acrobatic song and dance team ; De Kolln, magician, and Ned Wayburn's "Minstrel Misses," the last named of which neenieil to make tbe success of the evening, Hltlinngh the entire performance was cordi- ally received. be wo »■ Theatre (Sullivan ft Kraus, malinger*). — The company selected to enter- tain the patroiiH here this week Is styled "In- nocent Beauties," and succeeded In fulfilling Its mission right merrily on Monday, June 22, when two good sited audiences assem- bled to enjoy an excellent programme. Tom .Icnklns, the wrestler. Is a feature of the show. The vaudeville specialists arc : Fisher snd cinrk, Foster and Foster.. Cook and Sylvia, De Kstelle Sisters. Cliff Gordon, and Ysma- mnto Bros. The farce, "A Hot Night in the Alley," la presented with a capable cast. I'arnilUe Roof Gardens (Oscar Ham- mei'Mtetn, manager). — The current bill In- cludes : Rlccobono's Horses, Franco Piper, the Hnosler Zouaves, Galettl's t roups of Monkey*, Sherman and De Forest, KUi tli Helena, the Four KlgUtous, the Wilton Brothers, Sir. ami Mr*. Chamlierllii, and tbe skit, "Punch. Judy ft Co." St. Mrliols. Garden (Hneblm ft Howe Amusement Co., lessees). — Crentore anil his band continues to be the attraction here, to excellent attendance. Huber's Mo ■rum (John If. Anderson, msnager). — There Is no evidence of a drop in the business here from that of the regie i place ' open to the public, crowded on nil of Its Inr season, a* lbs place Is at all times, floors. Transient features of the museum hulls this week are: Olga, queen of snake charmers: the Maxous. flexible wonders: itHiiinomn. the fire kins: Harry Hughes, and tllcufleld, the ventriloquist, who furnish umualng entertainment to crowds of visi- tors, in the theatre, the Hummer method of glvlug nit vaudeville shows Is now In vogue, and the cosy thentre Is tilled with patrons nl every performance. Herald Square Thentre fCliaa. Froh- uiau. uuiUHgorl .— "The Knickerbocker Girl" entered June 23 upon Its second week. . .Caalno (Sum 8. ft Lee Shubert, mana- gem).— The seventh week of "The llunu- ways" began June 22, wllh good business still the rule. fiarrlck Theatre (Charles Frohman. manager), — The sixth niid last week of llenrv K. Dlxey, lu "Facing the Music," begnu June '.'2. Madlaon square Garden, — John S. Duss and his Metropolitan Oirtii I louse orchestra, together wllh "Venice In New York." Is still the attraction here. The luurth week he can June 22. Hrondwar Theatre (A. W. Dingwall, manager). — "The Prince of IMIaeu" Tiegan Monday. June 2'.', It* llftcenlh week, with hi) Indication of waning popularity. Knickerbocker Theatre (Al. Havmnn ft Co.. proprietors!. — Blanche King, In "The Blonde In Black,' commenced Jnue 22 her third week, wllh eonilniieil success, Manhattan Theatre (Harrison Grey t'iske. rosunwer). — Good liuslness continues here, with "Tbe Karl of Pawtuckel" as tin magnet, its fourteenth week began June 22. Majeatle Theatre (Geo. II. Xlcolal. general manager). — The tweuty-thlrd week of "The Wlxard of Oi" begnu June 22, with crowded houses still the rule. Atlantic tiardea iff. Kramer's Sons, managers). — The Lurados. acrobats suit balancers; Johnston and mills rd, comedy sketch arllst* ; the Hllbors, lu a novel comedy net: Johnson and Wells, the colored comedy team : Pnmnejl. musical comedian, and the llvdiihorn I iiinilv. Busslan dancers, are the attractions for this weak. b regu- ,, , while B | Proetor'a Fifth Avenue Theatre (J. Austin Fynes, general maDager).^"A Prodi- gal Father" Is this week's offering by tbe stock, and at tbe opening performances, June 22. the audience gave It tbe stamp of approval. Florence Reed, Paul McAl- lister and Wallace Ersklne came in for a f;ood share of favor. Tbe cast was: Stan- ey Dodge, Chos. Abbe; Tom Breeze, Wallace Frsklne; Percy Dodge, Paul McAllister: Catesby Duff, George Friend : Rev. Mlldway Smiles, Albert Robert*; Smith, Hugh Ford; Dullle Bonde, Florence Beed ; Kate, I.ols Tabor; Tscy, Lorna I HI Ion ; Blrdlklns, Lo- retla Henly ; Beadle, JCsta Wyune. The vaudeville features Included : The De Foy Sisters, in a sketch: May Uvan*. a whistler; Blsselle and WlUon. song and dance come- dians ; Grace Fitzgerald, singer : George Yeo- man, German comedian, and Dona r, magician, each of whom lent aid in making up a pleasing entertainment. The kalatechnosrope continued to hold II* place ou tbe programme. ' Proetor'a Twenty-third street The- atre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — The current bill includes a number of well known entertainer*, whose names should be safliclent to. Mill Ibis cozy theatre during the week. Flo Irwin and Walter Hawley lop the hill, and in their bright skit, "Caught Willi the Goods," seored their usual excel- lent success at the opening performance Mouday, June 22. James Blchmond Glen- rny, "the man witb the green gloves," mono- logued In bis happy style, and was accorded his (nil meed of approval. Hurry and Sadie Fields, in their well known Kast Bide char- acter delineations, found favor, as usual. others on tbe bill were : Tbe Delmore Sis- ters, In vocal and Instrumental selections; the Keeley Brothers and Belmont, In their physical culture act ; Charles Phillips and Susie l.uyton. In a comedy sketch ; flafford and Worth, singing comedians; Bert Baker, Irish comedian ; Townsend, Juggler and hoop roller; Marlon and Pearl, acrobatic com- edians ; tbe Claflln Sisters, In character songs and dances, and May Kamochl, ma- gician. The kalateehnoscope was continued. Keith's Theatre (£. F. Albee, general manager). — This popular bouse presents an- other strong programme for Its large clientele to partake of this week, and the theatre was crowded to Ibe doors on Monday. June 22, when tbe curtain went up on the Drat performance. Thurston, In his really mar- velous magic and Illusions, Is retained to bead tbe bill for a second week. This ma- f;lclan I* offering a aeries of new features n legerdemain, and has also provided elab- orate stage setting and costumes, which greatly enhance the act. Sidney Wllmer und company, In "A Thief of the Night." appeared to excellent advantage. Their Tittle farce was accorded liberal applause, and was cleverly acted by Mr. Wllmer and Olive White. Haines and Vldocq bad tbe entire audience screaming wltb laughter from tbe start of their act, and Jennie Yeamana, In her own peculiar way, never was accorded heartier recognition for ber work, which shows Improvement with each visit here, llarrv Brown, colored comedian; I.e Roy and Vatilou. grotesque comedy on tbe hori- zontal bars: Leslie Bros,, musical comedians : Selblnl and Grovlni, novelty act ; Corbley and Burke, eccentric comedians and dancers ; Coates and Grundy, in "The Watermelon Trust ;" Harry Antrim snd Yetta Peters, In a novel skit, Introducing vocal Imitations and whistling; J. B. Huber, armless perform- er; Hoey and Austin. In an original comedy sketch, and tbe motion pictures close an entertaining bill. _ • Pastor's Theatre (Tony Pastor, mana- ger). — It would be difficult to engage a more entertaining list of vaudeville performers than those selected by Manager Pastor for this week. Tbe theatre was crowded oo Monday, June 22, the bill presenting tbe following popular acta : McWattera and Ty- son head tbe bill In their cleverly acted "Scenes In a Dressing Boom," and their success was a solid ana sure one, and they deserved every bit of It; the McNulty Sis- ters, singers and dancers ; Talkative Miss Norton, lu new and decidedly entertaining talk: Jean Barrlemore and company. In "Moie. Mephlsto," one of the best things of the programme : Wood and Ray. who gained liberal applauae In "A Fnnny Bnuch of Nonsense;" Belle Hatha way's monkeys. John F. Clark, monologlst and songs: Joe F. Wlllard and Victoria Wilcox, In a German comedy sketch. "Don't Look ;" Casmore and Florence, . In "Vot Iss Etiquette:" Barring- ton and Martell, In "A Parlor Rehearsal : ' Hilton and Clark, in a skit. "The Professor:" Dalto and /.ella, trick barrel jumpers; Wil- bur Amos did expert comedy Juggling und plato spinning: Mike Scott, who Is aptly named "The Dancing Irishman." and clos- ing the long and excellent bill wus tbe Amer lean vltagraph. ■ Klaw ft FuuiNoxn and Alsert Whi8, In accordance with tbelr policy outlined some time ago to make the American Theatre a producing house, have arranged to open the season late in August wltb Sullivan, Harris ft Woods' production, "The Kvll That Men Do," which will be followed by Klrke La Sbelle'i big attraction, "Checkers." Each of those ptags will be pot on for a run, and In turn will be followed by Fred Berger's "The Worst Woman in London," which bus hud such a successful career at the Adelpht The- atre. In London. After that J. B. Dixon's mammotb production of "Humpty Diimpty" will go Into the American for a run during the holiday season. Mr. Dixon Is organizing a very large company for tbe New York re- vival of this famous pantomime. Following this there will be a new play by Joseph Arthur and Augustus Pltou, followed by "Qulucv Adams Sawyer," a new spectacle, under the direction of Charles II. Yale: a iretentlous production by Gus Hill, and a _lg melodramatic production by Fred Nlblo, the manager of the Four Cohans. IHiline Ham, baa signed a contract with Nelson Robert* to play the principal boy parts In the operas and extravaganzas to be produced at the new Auditorium Theatre, at Seventh Avenue aud 128th Street. Mr. Holier is sovs If Is hi* Intention to star Miss Hall, after her season at the Auditorium, In an opera of which he has secured tbe Amer- ican rights. LiKHi.Ktt ft Co. will put on an elaborate production of "The Christian" at the Acad- emy of Music, opening Aug. 0, for prnc- llcnllv it three weeks' engagement. The cast will Include: Edward J. Morgan, Edgar Davenport, George Woodward, Georgia Dick- son, Carrie Merrllers. Evangeline Irving, Udltli Metrites*, narold Hartsell. Frank C. Bruin, Stuntuu Elliot. Belli Frauklyu. Jessie Bradford and Clare Blnndlck. Following the eugsgenieut at tbe Academy of Music the pro- duction will be taken to Boston on Aug. 24. where a week'a engagement at the. Boston Theatre will follow, aud there the brief sea- son will close. Tin: KM omega of Tits Orfhbum Cir- cuit lu the St, James Building now com- prise suite 814-81(1. As quite an amouut of business for this Important vaudeville circuit passes through these offices it was found tliat the old offices were inadequate In room. The new ohlces are fitted up most comfortably wltb new furniture, beautiful rugs and draperies, aud are very bright and cheerful. "A* Yot! LlK» It" was given afternoon and evening of June 17 at South Field. In spite of rain and chilly winds. Both per- formances begun under lowering skies, aud before they were half through rain began lo fall. The actors were sheltered by the trees and did not. much mind the light rain. Scarcely anybody left the Held until tbe end of the performance*. Attackki> nx a FRROCiors mcoparp. Marie Ti. Morello. an animal trainer, was terribly Injured at Coney Island. June 10, before sbo could be rescued from the cage In which she was alone witb the beast. Her face, arms •nd legs were badly torn. Proctor's F.'ft j -eighth Street The- atre (J. Austin Fynes, gensralmsnager) .— The opening of tbe current week, Monday. June -'2, witnessed the production, for the first time at this theatre, of tbe farcical corned-. "Kindred Souls." The ludicrous situations with which tbe piece abouDds were thoroughly appreciated by the large crowd In attendance, hearty laughter nnu applause being bestowed wlUiout stint upon the efforts of Mr. Proctor'* capable stock company. Edna Archer-Crawford uaae her reappearance on this occaslou, as lending lady of tbe stock compnny at this house, ond was received with every manifes- tation of favor, and Richard Lyle, as usual, come In for a full share of the applause be- stowed. The c*M : Frank Featherly, Robert Cummlngs; Fontenoy Flutterwlg, Frank V. Currier: Captain Drake, Verner Clnrges; Professor Kteerman, Claude Cooper: Mark Maybury, Frank Rolleston : Winkle. Richard Lyle; Polly Drake, Kdna Archer-Craw- ford ; Lucy, Leslie Bingham ; Mrs. Flut- terwlg, Eva Vincent ; Fanny Featherly. Margaret KIrker; Tilly Maybury, Kath- erlne Kent. Between tbe acts of the comedy Pettlnglll and De Forrest, In their comedy turn, contributed tbelr portion to tbe evening's entertainment ; Bennett and Rich were two clever Teutons, their singing being especially appreciated, and Radie Fur- man made a hit by her vigorous singing and dancing. Sundays concerts attracted tbe usual Targe crowds. . _ .- Frank McKkk has awarded the contract for refurnishing the Savoy Theatre with chairs to the American School Furniture Co. Al.. ILatm&k, theatrical manager, returned from a six months' trip around tbe world on June 10. Harlem. — Proctor's One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre (J. Austin Fynes, general manager). — The house was crowded all of tbe past week, as It was at the opening for this week, "The lottery of I,ove" being presented on June 22. The stage setting was deserving of special men- tion. The vaudeville Introduced Lynn Welch- er, and the kalateehnoscope. _ HtiRTio ft Skamon's Music Ham, (Ben Hurtlg, manager). — Prospects look bright fur this house remaining open all Summer, as business continues to be of the best. The offerings are above the average of mid- summer shows. Tbe following Is the b'lt for this week : Avery and Hart, James and Sadie 1/eonni'd, the Everett Trio, McBrlde and Coaklev, Boyer and Wilson, Isabelle Perkins, and Cbas. Lawlor and daughter. Lion Palace (J. H. Phlppe, manager). — Tbe weather would not permit tbe open- ing of tbe roof garden all of tbe past week, thus necessitating the giving of the per- formance in the theatre. This week opened with a good attendance. Tbe new manage- ment Is doing all that can possibly be done to make the house as successful as of yore. Tbe bill for this week: Hayes and Suits, the Montervs. .Nice and Cox. John Brockman, Owley and Randall, and Vernon and Ken- nedy. Brooklyn, — The Orpbeum Is - tbe only local bouse that will be doing business during the current week. On Saturday night. June 27, "Tbe Sultan of Suln" opens at Manhat- tan Beach Theatre, and then all the Sum- mer resorts at the seashore in this vicinity will be In full operation. Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather, the attendance at the various playhouses has been very good. This Is especially so at the Orpbeum, where comic operas are being heard, and at Hen- derson's Music Hall and Luna Park, Coney Island. Obthkom (Percy. G. Williams, manager). — The opera presented here this week by sn excellent cast Is "The Singing Girl." The book Is by Stanislaus Stange, the lyrics by Harry B. Smith, and tbe music by Victor Herbert. A large audience was present at tbe opening performance, 22. "The Wizard of tbe Nile" follows. Brighton Beach Music Ham. (Wm. T. Grover, manager). — The second week at this popular Summer resort was begun 22, when an excellent bill was presented, to a large audience, it Is now as easy to reach this playhouse as It Is that of any In this borough. Tbe Kings County Elevated now goes direct to tbe doors of tbe building. The bill Includes tbe following people: Tbe Ten. Ichi Troupe of Japanese magicians, Jo- sephine Gassman and her pickaninnies, Ollle Young and brother, who do a clever hoop rolling act: Jessie Couthoui, who made a hit with ber monologue: Al. Lawrence, mimic ; .Victor Moore and Pearl Hlght, In a travesty, and the vltagraph, with Its enter- taining pictures, furnish the bill. (.'only Island. — Henderson's Music Hall (Frank Faber, manager). — Another excellent bill has been prepared for tbe current week, and Includes: Laura Comstock and company, Y'alto Duo. May Walsb, Kline. Ott Brothers and Nlckerosn, Joe Morris, Nevada Farrlng- ton, Lytton and Llttlelleld, Barry Golford Trio, Jones, Grant snd Jones, the Zarnes, Phyllis Gllmore. Palfrey Hilton, the Three Ames, Kmmouds, KmerBon and Emmonds, Harry Pintou, and Sisters Lawrence. Luna Park (Thompson & Dundy, owners). — An attractive and exciting feature now being given here Is Walt hour, Van Bill and Albert In a motor paced bicycle run on a straight wall. Others: Josle Ashton, Ai mis- sus, Keenan, Zanfreda, Cumerloni, Emma Snyder. Sle Hassan Ben All snd his Arabs, (jllhert s trained goats, Dan Dody, Van Tllse, with songs, and Carl Hagenbeek, with bla trained animal exhibition. Ska Brach Palach. — Frank C. Bostock's animal show is attracting large crowds to Ibis resort. Among the features Is a re production of Noahs Ark, showing tbe exo- dus after tbe flood, and Consul, tbe chim- panzee, probably the most curious of the offerings. Berokx Bkacit. — In the Casino "The Tele- phone Girl" Is attracting considerable at- tention. The cast Includes: Florence Gear, Marie Richmond, Surah McVlcker, Denman Maby, Frederick H. Jarvis, Arthur Conrad and George Ebner, The pier has continuous free vaudeville, and tbe other numerous at- tractions which line the board walk are open. Notkh. — Quite an Important theatrical event took place In this borough last week. Tho event came off on Monday even- ing, nt Iho BIJon Theatre, and It marked the closing of the Spooner Stock Com- pany's successful season at that house, with a testimonial for Edna May Spooner, In which the entire stock company took part.... "Slimmer Day" will be held at Bergen Beach on 2.1. Mrs. Spooner has distributed nearly ten thousand tickets among her pa- trons, so that s grand Bbowlng can be made on that day. The tickets entitle tho holder to admission to the Alhambra Pavilion, Moorish maze, and the big Ferris wheel. Preparations on nu elaborate scale are being made by both Mrs, Spooner and Mr. Snlffen, of Ilrrgen Beach, so tbst every one present will have au enjoyable time A testimonial benefit was tendered to George J. Dsvldge. treasurer of the BIJou Theatre, by his host of friendi. Mr. Davldge was confined to tbe house for about ten weeks during tbe past Winter wltb 'rheumatism, and It has been only a short time since be was able to get around. The vaudeville bill at the bene- fit Included: Edna May and Cecil Spooner. as- sisted by Jessie McAllster, Augustus Phillips. Harold Kennedy and Ben F. Wilson. Claude Thsrdo. "The Side Wheeler;" Thomas T. Havdon. "the blind actor;" supported by Jessie W. Balmer, In a one act play, "One More Chance:" Johnnie Carroll, Frank Fo- gertv. Bell Blssell and Co., Charlie Cart- well, Harry N. Lewis. Greg Pattle, Helen Trux. John Nestor, Barton and Wakefield, Century Comedy Four. Hal C. Clarendon and Sylvia Hall, Coglon and Harrison, and many others. Tbe musical numbers were by Boy Newton Hair Tn* Spooner*, Including Mrs. Spooner and ber daughters, Edna May and Cecil, will take a trip to tbe mountains for about six weeks to re- cuperate, after which they expect to go o their borne at Centrevllle, H ?""„ Kennedy, comedian expects to spend p«t of bis Summer at Red Bank, N. J., anu tne balance of It with the Spoonen. at Scron- Daiance ns» g wllgoa> character man. wlll'.'as soon as the theatre closes, ««*£* his home nt Centrevllle, la. Harry I ihks, another member of the company, will start soon for Columbus, Kan...... Sydney H. Toler, of the Columbia Stock Company, will remain In this borough and study music for bis Kail engage- ments ...E. M. Gotthold, formerly of Pavton's Fulton Street bouse, will be man- ager of the Star Theatre next fall, Mr. (iottbold has been connected with several of the local atock houses during the past three years, and has put each of tbem on a prosperous basis Boy >^ t0 ? H* ft mus/Sl dlrectar of the Bfjou Theatre will remain In tbls borough during the Summer, and will give his attention to teaching. . . . . . Cora .Morlan will have a dramatic art schoo at the BIJou Theatre this 8ummer All tbe scenery for Wstsoa's new theatre, on Wllloughby Street, has arrived from Bal- timore and has been put In place. Very little now remains to be done on tbe building, and If Mr. Watson desired It tbe theatre could be opened In a couple of weeks. It bos been definitely decided to open the mid- dle of August, and half tbe lower Boor and Utaral of the boxes bsve been reserved for tbe opening night Slafer's Marine Band began Its season of concerts outside the Brighton Beach Hotel, Saturday, U, and will continue to give concerts afternoon ana the evening during the Summer. NEW YORK STATE.— (See Page 413.) Rochester. — At the Lyceum Theatre (M. E. Wollf, manager).— "Christopher Jr. was given In an admirable manner by the stock last week, entertaining capacity houses. Frederick Tmesdale, who has taken the place of Geo. Heath, In leading roles, made a favorable Impression la the above named plav. Next week, beginning June 22, "All the Comforts of Home." National Thf.atri (F. B. Luescber, man- ager), — "The Great Buby" proved the best production by the atock so far this season, and drew Immense crowds throughout last week. The massive production was well bandied by tbe company. Week of June 22. "A Temperance Town." Baker Theatre (Warren F. Day, mana- ger). — "Land of the Midnight Sun" was the attraction last week, and delighted the pa- trons of this popular playhouse. Capacity rules at this house at every performance. Owen Davis' version of "Under Two Flags" Ik the bill for 22 and week. Cook Opera Hoiimk (J. H. Moore, mana- ger). — "In Mlixonra" pleased Immense audi- ence* throughout week of IB, and pleased tbe crowds. Tbe play for 22 and week Is "Woman Against Woman." Work wim. be commenced shortly on a new theatre on the site of the old Corinthian Hall. Tbe building will cost about $150,000, and has been leased for s number of years by H. C. Jacobs, of the Empire Theatre, 'ibe house will be called tbe New Empire, and will be devoted to burlesque. Mr. Jacobs was recently elected president of the National Association of Theatrical Managers, at a meeting held In New York. ♦ «» MISSOURI. St. Louis. — We have to report an ex- cellent week in things theatrical. Tbe offer- ings were deserving of patronage, and re- ceived the patronage they deserved. Highlands (Col. Hopkins manager). — The Highlands was one of tbe places slightly bothered by tbe Moods, In that one or two of tbe performers were unable to make con- nection wltb the opening performance last week. Elfie Fay reached here In time, but was obliged to appear In her traveling dress. Sne made a decided success, never- theless. De Blere, Parros Bros., York and Adams, Hlckey and Adams, and Elisabeth Murray were others who rivalled her In popularity. Tbls week la entirely for tbe Police Belief Association benefit. Miss Fay remains, and Adelaide Herrmann, Howard and Bland, Vultran, Snyder and Biicklev, and John and Bertha Gleason are the best of the new ones, Dr.LMAn Garden h (Mr. Jounapoulo, man- ager), — Delmar was still more bothered by the flood. The company was so delayed that tbe curtain did not go up until 0.30 at tbe Sunday evening opening. Tbe audience, however, was paid for tbelr wait, for tbe piece was decidedly a success. It . was "Whlrl-l-glg," well staged, costumed and cast. It was produced under the direction of Louis De Lange. Octavla Barbe, In the role of Fife, was In excellent voice and was well received. Nat and Sol Fields, In tbe comedy work, did extremely well and made good at every performance. Mention should e made of Allene Colin also. The current Offering Is "Barbara Fidgety." Koeuker's (H. E. Rice, manager). — There were many expressions of surprise and de- light last week st tbe excellent work done by Mr. Rice's Company In "Hamlet." Truly the Summer theatre Is beyond the experi- mental stage In St. Louis when "Hamlet" can be so well played In one as to draw almost to capacity throughout tbe week. it will be of Interest to tbe profession to know that Victor)* Batcman has Joined the company for the season, and, with Lawrence Hanley, who, by the way, Is in excellent form, and pleased everyone with his clear voice and vigorous acting, will produce standard plays here for tbe Summer. Hal De Forrest, Stewart Sampson and H. R. Mc- clain also made good. Tbe support, too, was very good Indeed. Tbls week "Pink Dominoes" is offered. West End Hm tin s (Ben Williams, msna- ger). — Arthur Demlug was featured In last week's bill, and made a success, Rome and Ferguson were e«|icclally well received, as were the Sisters Kverctt, Borden and Behan, the La Moines, and May Melboue were some of the other leading acts. For the current week Whitney Bros, are featured, and others lu the bill are: John J. Powers. Connelly Sis- ters, Ruth Neltn, Kllroy and Brltton, Lonely and Klein, and Vontello and Nina. Tbe new scenic railway has three tracks, and acquires tremendous speed In some places. Man'mon's Paiik (Maunlou Bros., mana- gers). — The following were on the bill last week: Wm. H. Wlndom, Zoe Mathews, Mar (Ill's animals. Brar.ll and Braill. and Spauld- fng. Attendance was good. This week we have John A. West, Norworth and Dresslnr, Fentelle and Rsdellffe. (ieo. Austin nnd com- pany, and Martin's animals. 1. kmc's I'apk (J. L. Wallrapp, manager). — Tbls theatre, under Its new manager, Is doing better than it has for several seasons. last week's attendance we* at high water mark, and everyone went away pleased. On the bill were: Smith and Arsdo, Al. Am- bach, the Finnlgans. Mana De Nece. the Wulls, and Billy Fletcher. For current of- c ring there are : Queen Dora, who seems to be a favorite: the Burtons, Eva Scott, Carter nnd Ross, Mana De Nece, E. H. Mar- t-lain, and Thunrmn Wall. Harhaiien'r (Hashagen Bros,, managers). — The ' following were here last week : Wll- lard and Wlllard. Fannie Miller. Brooks and Beneke, Two Zelmers, and Cordelia Rob- erts. Tbe bl'l proved attractive enough to draw good audiences throughout tbe week. The press work for this theatre Is lo charge of W. A. Billing*. Tbe present week's hill lias far headllners : Tom and Mav Flnnegan. Smith snd Arsdo. Cordelia Roberts, with ber ballet chorus, and Armstrong and Wright. SuBtRBAX Park (Mr. Innes, manager).— The Innes Band drew very well | a . t _, A upeclal feature was Victor, the Btron.^ In poses in the electrical fountain * %?' week, Kyrl, the corneals!, Ib featured " Crkve Coeur.— An Immense sum bii'h« expended here in constructing a seen," ■*?» way down the mounatln Bide to the inv, , winds back and forth throngh tbe tkrJ} and stops at the lake, where a ni/ r Hj pavilion are being constructed. Pasvnr., can dismount here, and return up t ni . hS! at their convenience. ml1 N0TF.H— Manager Innes will take hi, h«^ for a Western tonr next week. He will ?* tain control of the Suburban, and It i« IT mored that Bandn Rossa will be beard h.,-" Seymour's Band Is playlug at ih. „,, tage. In Forest Park, and Weil's biliX at Tower Grove Park. u ■ - s . Kansas City —Forest Park (J. D Bnn. kins, general manager).— Our new SummJ, amusement resort threw open Its doors on Sunday. June 14. and won Instant favor Fully thirty-five thousand people were la it tendance, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves The park Is arranged In an attractive aum ner. The special attractions are- The Thompson scenic railroad, the old mill cave of the winds, the laughing gallert the Hindoo swing, the gypsy camp \i' e klnetoscope parlor, the carrousel, aad ths pony track. The chief attraction Is Boie kins' Theatre, where two vaudeville show* are given dally. Last week's Mil pieosed large audiences. The acts were : Eva Mud» In her clever character changes; will V Fox, In his satire, "Paddywhlskl ;" niion' Bowers and Dixon, the Three Bubes, In their familiar act; Geo. W. Jones, singer; Bimni Bomm. B-r-r-r, In a novelty musical act, ami Carson and Wlllard, German comedians This week's bill : Hlckey and Nelson, Ward ami Curran, Elsworth and Burt, Alice Raymond Choltllde Antonio, and Eva Mudge will hold over. The following is tbe staff of the eirk: J. D. Hopkins, general manager- loyd Brown, resident manager: George Sell' Inger, stage manager; M. A. Lenge, band and orchestra leader: John Scott, treasurer- Thomas Baker, advance agent; Scott Utii- shaw. chief usher. Auditorium. — Lester Lonergan's Players started In tbelr Summer season on Sunday, June 14, to good attendance. Tbe. opening bill was "Davy Crockett," and a splendid performance was given. All the members of tbe company did good work. Mr. Ixiner- gan's new play, "Elsie Venner," will be given Its Inaugural performance. The following Is tbe Summer staff of the theatre : Lester Lonergan, manager; H. H. Flske. treasurer: Mark Fenton, stage manager; Lee Tbomn- son, assistant stage manager. Electric Park. — Manager Sam Benjanln announces that everything In the park Is rapidly assuming Its old time form, and iliat the opening will be on Sunday, June 28, with Innes and his band as the chief attraction:. «»» DEATHS IN THE PROFESSION. Major Jambs Burton Pond, the well known manager of singers and lecturers, died June 21 at bis borne In Jersey City, N. J., from the effects of Ihe amputation -nt his right leg four days before. Major Pond's death was due primarily to an ulcer which formed on tbe sole of bis right foot and which developed shortly after his return from a trip to tbe West. The physician who at- tended him could discover no apparent cause for the ulcer, but It refused to yield to treat- ment. It was not until about six weeks ago, however, that his condition became serious. Gangrene finally set In and ampu- tation became necessary. Major Pond was bora June 11, 1838. In Cuba. N. Y. Ills parents moved to Illinois In 1844, and three years later took up residence la Wlscoasm, where young l'ona worked as a farmer's boy and later learned the trade of printing. In Markessan, Wis., he published The Jour- nal. In I860 and 1861. He left bis busi- ness to become a lieutenant In tbe Third Wis- consin Cavalry In the civil war, and at tbe end of tbe conflict be waa the regiment's major., In October, 1863, be was In the Baxter Springs massacre by the famous guerrilla chief Quantrell, being one of tbe seventeen survivors. Between 186.1 and 1874 he was In mercantile business, winding up st Salt Lake City. It was as the man- ager of the lecture tour of tbe nineteenth wife of Brlgham Young, when she renounced Mormonlsm, that he got Into the lyceutn bureau business. He came to New York In lSib. Among the famous men whom lie has "managed' are: Wendell Phillips, Wil- liam Lloyd Garrison, Robert G. Ingersoll, Henry Ward Beecher, Bill Nye ana Max O'Rell. He waB the author of "Eccentrici- ties of Genius" and "A Summer In Kngland with Henry Ward Beecher." He was twlre married. His first wife died In 1871. Bis second wife, a son and a daughter survive him. John C. Walsh, who died at the Actors' Fund Home, on Staten Island, June 18. was born In this city in 1837. When Edwin Booth appeared here during the reason of 1858-0. Walsh was Edwin Booth's dresser. This was his first connection with the dra- matic profession. He also played utility/ business. He then became a member nf Purdy's Old National Theatre, and played second old men. When Edward Eddy lie- came manager of tbe Old Bowery Theatre Mr. Walsh Became a "Bowerylte." and was there a long time. Under the stage direc- tion of Nora Bena Clark he was the prompter and assistant stage manager, "hen •Romeo and Juliet" was acted at the \\ Inier Garden Theatre, April 2.1. 1884, the pro- ceeds to be given to the Shakespeare monu- ment Fund, In Central Park, Walsh was the Bnltbasar, Edwin Booth: Borneo, and Avonia Jones. Juliet. With the Wallack-Davenport Combination be acted nt Nlblo's Garden. From there he went lo Laura Keene'a Olym- pic. Then be went to the Boston Theatre, where he remained two seasons. Season <•' 1881 be was at Wallacks Theatre, and played Stingo. In "She Stoops to Compter. The next season he traveled a* one of Minnie Taltner's "My' Sweetheart" Company. ' n Annie Ward Tlffnny's "Stepdaughter" Com- pany he traveled season of 1800. His last eppearnnce ou the stage was at the Msr (Wallnck's old theatre), In April. 189?. la William H. Crane's Company, In "Tbe Amer- ican Minister." He retired from the stage season of 1802-3, having completely broken down In health. Season 1804 he was taken charge of by ibe Actors' Fund, and put l" the Home for Incurables, at Fordhnm. front which place he was taken to the Actors Home, on Staten Island, and was the second person admitted there. Brief mention was made In R recent Issue pf tbe death of Leon Eaplnosa. which oc- curred In London, Bng., June 1 (not '». «' stated). He was born June 6. 1820. ,UB came to America with M. Blondln. In 1H-'"- and wllh the Bnvel Family traveled all j over America. He revisited America In IS' -J with "Notre Dame." When the present Madison Square Garden was opened. Jul* 10. 1800. with Johann Strauss, and orches- tra as the attraction. Leon Esplnosa *[>■ l»>ared and produced two ballets, "Cboosluc tbe National Flower" snd "Pence and vtor. In the first ballet, M. Eugene and MM'; Aledn Introduced the "flying ann0P £:., Be again visited America In 1WJ with Henry Irving. HI* funeral If* place June 4 and was largely attended. I"" full name was Leon Molse Esplnosa. " |l * funeral services took place on the very •>*? of the fortieth anniversary of hla weddlug. Hkrb Jcmii* Sicme. who lately died '« Melbourne. Australia, nt the age of seventy- eight, came to this country with Jenny Lino. as flute soloist, and was afterwords wit Mrne. Anna Bishop. In J8.W he settled U> Melbourne. JUNE 27. THE NEW : YOKTv CLIPPER. 421 ttJorlj >f Players ^S f S«»S ttia^^^ Henrv K.*DUey, who is now appearing iL p A l i a M . I i . , i**- an i? ' Intend (o present to , facing the Music." at the Uarrick Then- 2g t "L>!!2H ,ne , bw,t •"™«lona obtain , " TO the. management of Nathaniel ■£& SJKfe ff*2*J»!!S 3* "d I £,h has signed a. contract to star for three *^,„"' a n "%" '" ^ Played, with the usual S under Mr. Koths direction. He will ffia£*JPS L ^* *S" w,n ■• « ""-""ft f*5."5«t season In ••Faring the Music." iff 'ft *"" ,h< \ numbers are nil engage," D """" — At 'Cycle Park Hummer Then- re (C. It Mi-Adams, manager).— The Noble Jratustlc Co. closed a successful engagemei — st this theatre on June 14. The Tlwln Under tbe tents. Noma kbosi T1IH Foitll'AUOII Wild WK8T Dramatic Co. closed a successful engagement Snows. — We have survived tbe floods, rains at this theatre on June 14. The Ilwlng Tartar Co. opened In, with "Peai-eful Val i**V flit- n fiint> ■vnabu 1 - a_ i aud washouts, and although we have uut had u doaen clear days since our opening. lage appliances and mechanical and elee- — Tbe first presentation of "Babes in Toy. I* 1 ™ T3*± anyt *»* a ■*■** Additional i.ri •• an extravaganza, by Victor Herbert g*g.H* :**** r »«m has been provided ind Glen MacDonough, occurred at the Grand " ' n t,„n t "' "" a uew P ro P*rty room has S£ House, Chicago, June 17, JV* .g- NEW JUHSI'.V. Included : William Norrls, Mabel Hnr- fsSn George W. Denham, Hulda Halvers, rimer Tenley, Charles Barry, Hattle Delaro. ainUe Wynn, Virginia Foltx, F.dltli Brown , Doris Mitchell and Amy Reco- J _ Martha Strickland, daughter fno Doris Mitchell and Amy Kecard. . .,- - — }',:■■ .-i-HnnH . — This new enterprise has Jumped ""^inrlet-ahlTwaamaTrlStohermann. tue borf * <""*«> «<""» a mo mtaln p u " into Favor, and needs only, good weather to "rinTel V Arthur Juw 18 Tne marXS Mr - r °J r| *' W,M > wa » somewhat li advance ? wk * """""l ™»plete. Will H. Hill has fl "tf? la tSST jvfimi i annrfJiilTT ot tne »««?. w"'B her danger, hurried *Z\ * n ,* a 8 M » »«,«"» his daring high wire '^efi-J After the clremonv^Wr urn] Mrs , l"'« kl - v t0 n « «S and grasped the fright " ct ' n ll " " D * a 1 alr as a »P*<'"» (ware. The ,b, ,V.. } i.iit to r the ' idhSSSncks """^ anlB,al by "} ur attraction In the pnrk, and Ibis -_™. e 228 £ a Tl on ..,^ 8te JL 1 an °. 2S We are permanently located here f„i ."« w «*. names:. Jqs. J. Flanagan and Mile. S ciosed their ^thlrt 1 week of good s .Inner. TnT^ve' nSde'Van? 'iMf ^u^ w1nifre5%,unrj S « at.the Marlowe rheatrejackwn gggS Is oofW ffi'lSSSSi «f. gwan Moe and OoJ rich, II, . r ?lA nal brlnas ts rav of snnahtne tnt« n„r mn .,„ Al. _Blce. and r.iilgl Bros. Tean., and opened at Highland Park i.tv. June --, tot an Indefinite e -Richard K. Broughton closed a success aud Ad'irns. Helen Kiissell, • ffirret'reVVri Kd h a°, e mornln7 m ° UD - %2TZ± h^NSl ,0Bt ,, '«' -» - 8am Bernard and Hattle Wli.Pams. who ^Jj" S?^-* S 3 ^ . .""wither will appear on the mini In Brotherhood of Mun" next season. "The r*!*&2*2S&2*£J&*JL£t Girl from Kay's." by Willie Kdonln. Hattle Williams will play Tbe Girl, In the play. the late William Wbitney, died at Mliford, Pi., on June 12, of consumption, aged twenty- fkree years. Tbe funeral services were brld at tbe cathedral, in that city, June in. Mrs. 'Whitney, mother of the deceased, will be remembered by old theatregoers as tbe i,ace popular Betty Rlge. — "Tbe Sleepy Ring," a comic opera, by llobdrt De Olovaml Conterno. bas been pur- cbased by Walter Jones. It will be produced la Indianapolis. Ind.. early In Septemlier. Tbe music Is said to be' very line, and, al- together, a new departure. which will be given Nov. 3, nt tbe Heraid Square Theatre. — Margaret Angiln, who baa arrived In London, bas arranged with Charles Froh- man to star under bis management Indeli- nltely. She will play for tbe next two sea- sons In London, and then return to America. Atlantic City — Young's Ocean Pier The- atre (Harry B'Ksta. representative).-— Miller & Kaufman's Slock Co.. In "H1k Sister's Charles" Tompkins, oiir arena director," is 8&" • .'. K °" d no'ises week of June lft. tre rtBlnly giving nu up to date performuuee. performance, and tbe running of all depart uieuis wlrh the show. Our manager, John A. Barton, Is making a cost or friends throughout the country, and although thla Is bis tlrsi season In baudltng the mauagerlal reins, he does It with the. ease and grace of un old veteran. Mrs. Jobu A. (Susie) Bar- ton aud l.ueilii Furepaugh Fish buudle I he uaatebourda ut the front. door ot the big nliow. Their graceful maimer aud smir^ Ing laces lunke our patrons feel at home aud give mi ulr of tone to our show. Toni Ford, our legal adjuster, Is slash- ing lionises -in a renilirkuhly low llgure. Tout Is a goiHl oue, aud also makes inauy frleuds for the show. John .Moss, die famous rube clown, Is u recent addition to our ureua. This week we invade Die iron range of Min- nesota, this being the largest railroad sbow thai ever ventured lu this territory, and we are looking for a big business at a ilullui* admission. Our odvauce department cer- tulnly deserves credit for tutlr work. In face of tbe ruin and flooda that they have been cotiiluunlly mixed In, we always llnd the towns crowded to their utmost capacity when (he parade moves down the street. Bud Horn, "Ihe calliope klug." Is dispensing Hie very latest musical publications in n most urtislic manner ou a Hue calliope. One can bear nothing but words of praise from men, women und children for both Bud and the calliope. George F. Flub, is now doing Ihe press work abend of the show. This company presents "Resiirrecilnu" week of 3S. Ooban Pifr Mnstr Ham. (Harrv IVKstn. representative).— "The Strollers." which had idg audiences week of is, remains for week of ^2. Coming week of 22, "A Chinese Our production of the Custer massacre Is n most Interesting, massive and artistically presented Illustration of ibis historical fact. Manager John A. Burton has Just sent Sulli- van & Kagte, of Peru, Ind., an order to build us six new baggage wagons. Our No. 'J ml- vrrtlHlng car cume very near being burned up on the Northern Pacific Hallway recently, Notks rnoM Tim Pawnvn Bim, Wim> Whst — The ahow lias felt the effects of tho recent storms In Ohio, but, whlln they hampered the handling of the show, the business wns remarkable. Erne Houghton is now train master, and In making a great hit. Harry Rradden, the master mechanic, Is one of the busiest men uriiund tbe lot, ami Is oil the go all the time. We ure now III Pennsylvania, and nl McKces ll.s-ks we stood hundreds of people up, and with Ihe excep- tion of Pittsburg iiml Wheeling It was oue of the largest night houses of the season. Notks t'itOM ltit-'nt.o lln.i.'s Wii.n Wkmt now touring Great Brltvlu. — We are happy to say that Col. Cody baa fully recovered from his recent accident, and Is in the saddle ur every exhibition. Dr. Chevassc, the Bishop of Liverpool, assisted by a largo choir of men and boys, held services In the Wild West arena Sunday, Mnv in. Tbe Lord Mayor of Liverpool occupied the royal box II. Week of .May II we had tbe Lord George Sanger Show as opposition. Octavlu recently received a large consignment of rattlesnakes and glhi monsters from the Slates: they are creating a seusniloil. The slock, under Jake Posey, Is In line condition. Mrs. McCuen nnd Mrs, Francis sailed for America SX Week of May 1M waa one day sinuds: weather and business line. June I we began a fort- night's slay at lilniilughuiii. Rosier of the side show: Lew Graliaui. manager: John Andrews, Win. Cloud and chas. Buy ley, ora- tors ; prof. Clina. K Grlflln, lecturer aud tuiiglclan; Alfreso, titinum ostrich; Wallers, the blue man: Shanghai Chinese, Troupe; lloetblg, paper king; Hassan All. Rgyplluli gluut: I'llii.ess Noniiia llnwn, midget: Mile llnellilg. paper klug; Hassan All. F'gypl gluut: Princess Nonnin llnwn, midget: M tlclnvla, serpent eucbnntress: Prof. <.'. A Glovnnnl's performing cockatoos : Prof. Peter Snchcttn's Band, anil Teddy Tudor, super- intendent af canvas, with eight men. John If. Simkkh' Show Niitkm. — Jiilln, one of Hie performing lions with the shows, guve blub to three nnby lions recently, at Mechnnlrsbul-g. Pa„ during Ihe show's visit. In that city. This show Is doing a big busi- ness, and the young cubs will Uo doubt ln< a good drawing curd in the menagerie por- tion of Hie entertainment. music and Song* Previous to the London engagement she Honeymoon." will play for five weeks in San Krancleco. Buot: THMTU (Hunlley a Moore, man- — C W. LangstaB writes: "B. J. Jeffer- "B«s'.— The llnntley-Moore Stock Co., In a burning cur of telegraph poles on a freight son's 'U. T. C. T Co. is still enjoying the repertory, continues to please good slxed , rnlll Wtll) a lo pped directly opiwalle the ail George K. Kempton Is at Sycamore, ea $ pKftfK season"! ^'Whad c„n° Dovi.r/s Pa v.uox Thbatrb (Frank Goldle. nt, ttt T ai rap aitt ar. af Prrt Bay ayrfs ESJBTnL™ S with tte laTt ™w„ mauager).^Busl«ess_excellenl. Announced aitrictlons. having recently returned from =g~Jg^.-s=p ^fiTl Mali fftr wr * k °' "■ Tne « , «rnellnn Trouiie. a visit to his home at Cednr Key, Fla. JZbim*r%*r&!*&m^FrffZJL <* ,u number: Bonlta nnd her plckanin- Jtajmdnd to play Mr. Swenftian. and he t'hT r mib"nc' a'"m\ish^r rreat , ln ,, the 'fo r : m" : ir 'loss. Sue" UwIkT. "John Mage manager with the Kastern "Missouri ia.i— at. ii„.i~,i 'Is— ClrT" Co. Mrs. Kempton (Mottle Goodrich) Is at Cellar Key. and will rest next season. — Geo. K. Robinson has secured for his star, Marlon Francis, C. T. Dazy'a plav. "The Burglar nnd tbe Waif." which he will ?ive a scenic production. Miss Francis Is ■pending the Summer, at South Norwnlk, I unn. . • ■!- ■ ■ — Notes from tbe Curtlss Comedy Co., under Ihe management of S. M. Curtlss M. Turner, the vertlslng car, the heat and flumes Igniting and would have demolished the advertising car only for Ihe timely appearam-e of our agent, l'hli W. Srluson, aud his brigade of men, who were Just returning from break- fast, when they discovered the car on lire, mid with Ihe uld of a bucket brigade nnd tupping ur I wen on- lurry lid hem three responded: thev were well re- I fflg. *gj " 1 UKn0!i ' Harry t.ourtland, and | oyn ity by promoting his men whenever af port mil tv affords. Ve expect auolher car load of horses next Sunday, aud Manager inem tnrep responueu; tnev were well re- .."Vj,. v., ..,'< '; ,: i „ warded, as they brought back bass enough "fS^JSlJ^^ J££. J=i%j o to feed tbe entire companv " f»i.'VRKXAT0ii s Tiikatiik (Sid p A heneflr foe Ihe Tonikn flnnl anfferero B* r L — Same good business continues. Per- Marl on* suvm We are filling a Summer engagement at WS T t|v?n nt Fast * Lake Park PhSS? i°rmer* for week of ".2: Vano. assisted by ? a rn "d and ffbeafs Roof Garden, Ft. Worth. Tex. Tbe YS. «JJnS r, when a large sum ^wis reaBxed" Mlle - Vnno: , '"1l<''"t. Henucha and Bnlley. iITuellal iiirapauy numbers twenty-live people, with The foBo* wl.ixed. IjQ „„ „„,, irlo «,„„,„„ „„ rf t „ n ,.„ ,,,- that he will leave no stone tin _ will use every effort lo keep _ Forepa ugh- Fish wild West Shows be foremost of ull exhibitions of its kind son: Mabel Griffith, Lulu McConnell. Anna M. Fields, Dorothy Dellwood, Chas. R. Bro- rann, Geo. L. Caster-berry, H. Blosser Jen- nings and Cbarlee Cook. The season will open Aug. 24, — . r Dllllon Point star tbe management _. Dllllbu Webber has been engaged by Stair fc Nicolal to .iiipport Geo. Sidney, In "Busy • t- John R Hemlock writes: "I have HL- f' 08 ** a very enjoyable engagement i which 1 received through The Old Bei.i- ibi.e), having played a season of forty weeks with tbe A. Q. Scammon forces, in ' Side Trr.cked," playing old men charac- ters. I nm at my borne. In Buffalo, N. Y '" mnnugement of the Brandywlne Springs litre. Wilmington, Del., and In at Delaware City, Del. He has signed for' next season with a well known attraction as stage direc- tor and to play characters. — "The Yankee Consul,"a new two act Ith produced crowds. RovtNO Fiuxk's Gvrsv Casip (Frank B. Huhln. manageri. — Patronage good always. AttitToMit'M licit. — This house opens with vaudeville about July 1, under the proprie- torship of George 8. Tllyou. Camden K, Boyl continues afternoon and evening, and Wednesday ami .-mi t urday afternoon. The vaudeville offer Thomas Alton, general agent : (.'. W. Black, local contracting ngeiit ; Dun Mack, business agent ; G. II. Waits, manager Car No. 1, with ten bill posters; Klnier Mygrunt. leader of band, with ten solo musicians; Glbbs Slaters, Myrtle and Mottle; Hoover and j_„ Af wwi Pai* (dm Hoover. Captulu Adair, Leonbui't ind Kmllb, J miTiuirl Pmf r H i^miinfn eccentric comedy Jugglers and clowns: W. V. m To fSrnklT .«nre,V. on s,md«S Franklin, champion Barrel Jumper nud Illus- S & t 2^ l 2ttJSL£?f£ t rated songs; firs, Florence I-Tanklln, lady Ft. Worth At Roof Garden Theatre ing includes: Ihe Imperial Minstrels. Mar- (Joe 7.. Wheat, manager).— The Curtlss tlnettl. the Garden Trio. Lyons, Sherldun Comedy Co. la In Its seventh week, and while anr German singing and Philadelphia. ff** .'."ji Hugh Mor' --- «'UI remain for a few days before proceeding Lee and Cells Staples also ai to Mme. tModJeska's rancb, In Califomin, for vaudeville portion of the prog Hie Summer. Standajid Thkathb (Frank ll.llMlls. iruieu SOngS; .tun. i ivitmi: I liiunuu, um: clown ; James Sanders, heavy weight lifter Chas. Weir, magician ; O. D. Osliorn, single trapeze nnd table act; Hose Kvans aud Gertie Haywood, impalement act; tbe Great Stafford Family of six, society acrobats ; Bert and Little Taw, with their wonderful horizontal bar work und breakaway ladder: (be Three Prees. Muck wire performers and e riders. Our top Is a 100ft., with two middle pieces, lu charge of W. 10, Grlf- "Ited*' Smith Is chandelier man, Chas. Brown wardrobe man, and Otlo Sunder I rain master. _ , „ . „ , ., ., Jack 8. Jkkfbiih bas signed with Hall k Peoria — Prospect Heights continues to sample's Circus, after a short rest ut his home In Cedar Fulls, la. MKUBRHH OK Bknst'h Ck.i.khiiathii Cow- hoy Bank, with tbe Liiellu Forepaugli-I'lsli III ' big) have gone to their Summer home at of the olio, appearing In a rug time specialty. Jai.'oiin' Tiikatiik (A. I-'. Jacobs, prop Mosconset, Nantucket, Mass. Miss Irving The other people: Addison and Livingston, ton.— Week of 22 tbe stock will prod will star next season In "Tbe Crisis." Bessie L. King. Ella Kaufman, Vera Miller, -saved from tbe Scaffold." Specialties by — Caroline Dorothea Collyer, a daughter Jen and Georgle Powers, Nina Oliver, Kate Myers and Grant, the Lorenos, and others, of Mr. and- Mrs. Dan Collyer, was married Flnlay, Grace Crane, fcihel Knssell, l.lllln Notes.— Terminal Park and c.nrmi Park l<> Clayton J. Heermance, at the home of Weston, Mayme Mulqueen, Pearl Gllmoi-e, continue to draw big Sunday i be bride's parents. In thlB city, on June lft. Wllle Chester and Lulu l.nwton. The week offer aCraetlve vaudeville progi Mrs. Heermance was a few years ago a opened io a packed bouse. The Fugles have under conslde crowds, and rammes . -srntlon a car- Cunw.N Tiikatiik (Pbll lOpsteln, manager), nival. In September, In place of tbe annual The stock company appearedlo advantage corn carnival, which has been done away with. . . .Manager Nusli. of Prospect Heights. Is In Denver, seeing the sights Ferrari Brothers' Shows, which have been the at- traction at tbe Klks' carnival for iwo weeks, open in Fort Wayne, lud.. 22, for one week Wild West Show: Solo comet, Oscar llncker; solo cornel, L. A. Ileum: first cornet, John Jacobs, proprle- Rooks; second cornel, Will Wulker: third — nee corner, Fred Keurtis : piccolo, Edward Grunx ; I0-Mut clurlouet, A. B. Voder; solo clarionet, Harry Stiickler : «olo vlarlouet, Norwell Cain ; first clarionet, Harry Beam : second clarionet. Milton Kunkel ; third clarionet, Morris Mover; euphonium, W. Bunting; baritone, George Schlilr. ; first trombone, Charles Arnold ; second trombnue, J. Davi- son ; third tromlsuie, George Glenson; fourlli trombone, Howard Updike; solo alto, George Crolequt : first alto, ICilward lein ; second alio, Frank Lebr; double II buss, l-Ournest Douoway ; 10 Hat tuba, .lames Alvlu : trap drummer, Hurry Niece: bass 'drum null , .- -™^m^w nun u. ten /CUB Rft" " ,r~" te on t,le Bf nge. She waa also ot one iime n member of Edward Harrlgun's Com- pany. ,, " week of In, In a one art comedy, entitled „— .Mrs. Charles Montagu Ward, who. as "A Desperate Chance." The Verdfers (Cbas. lannle Batchelder, wns s member of F.dward and Hattle) opened and repeated the sue- ijurrlgan'a Company, at bis theatre (now cess made by them on their previous uppeur- the Gnrrlck), Intends to relurn to ibe stage, ance In this city at another house. Other m again be, associated with Mr. Hanlgan. people: Chas. Hoey, Fontello, Jas. Wo ft, Blake's Dog and Monkey Circus will Is. add- ,.y mh als, John Adnrus; Frank D. Ilersl, mil- "he Is to play a character part that of n Alvlu Dashlngton, Bose B. Mitchell, Nellie ed. and Ibe Trip to Lunn discontinued. The „!,.„] director "oclety woman. In "Under Cover," the new M'llllnms, Baker and Baker. Nnt Blossom. Gllmore Family Joined tbe arena here. Dun Notes kbom tub Hiso'l.tVfi HnOs.' Wom.b'H 1'lu.v in which Mr.Harrlgau Is to make his Llzxle Mitchell, and Ada lule. Business Flshell, tlie representative, has made rouny Okkatkht Shows.— The big show arrived In ^appearance as a star at the Murray Hill opened big. warm friends In Peoria. ... ..W. H. labor. j> rt Huron, Mich.. Friday. June 10. after l heal re next season. Notk. — Hewlettes Merry Burlesqiiers, who ahead of Itlngling Brothers Shows, was „„ plirbtH-n iIbvk' trip through f'liiiudn, „,~"The Virginian," Owen Wlster's story have established themselves us favorites dur- here 10, and car No. 1 arrived 18. The where we ployed lo the capacity of Ihe run- ?„ i. M .f rn " le . ta to be dramatized. Klrke mg their stay of eight week In this city, show comes July 10. vgM un ||y. The Ciiniidlnn press and public If ,i hel i e has obtained the dramatic rights close their engagement at tbe Standard, 20, - - "J the book and will probably produce Ihe and open the new Standard, In Houston, 22 4»» HI Tom Ward opens with the company on that date, in "Black Crook Jr." KAN8AH. were unanimous lu (heir praise of Ihe lllugllng Brothers und their methods of transuding business. Hubert Meek, super- Topeka. — Tbe recent Hood In North To- lutendent of ring Slock, who 'wits left, at peka. and the stories which were sent East Hie hospital In Albtiay, N, V., stopped off o the press, have caused theatrical muun- nt Ismdon, Can., on his. way home lo Barn rimi — -r— — ™ •"•■ probably produce Pl«y next year. r n .'.i nrlet,a - Crosman will be seen In J^ uu °n "Ml Summer. Maurice Cumpbell ,''* 011 tor Europe about the middle of July. Honston — The Auditorium (Rogers ft '' urr auge for her appearance in a new com- Hamilton, managers). — Itose Mayo and stock gers, who have booked attractions lu Topeka Iwo, Wis., where he will rest for two weeks, helii if, 111 ' a leading London theatre is company closed June IS, after two weeks of for next season, lo express a desire (o cuncel Frank Smith, -"Ihe upside down man," who aiii 5. ' or J "* 8 Crosman's engagement, fair business. Tbe Hancock Concert Co., such bookings for feur that tbe flood will has been on Ihe sick list, for Ihe past two wiiii-n will begin lu June following the close Including F. G. Hancock Sr., Masters Frank, greutly Injure tbe theatrical business In weeks, is back at work again. Michael in ii seaKon here. She will llrst be seen I^roy and Walter Hancock, opened in, for Topeka. While .tbe flood was severe, and Ilooney, champion bareback rider of Ibe "I the new play here, some time after her a week's stay, to good houses. Due : Ellery's Ihe loss of property was enormous, It will world, who bus been suffering with nn nf- eugogemeot In "As You Like It." Miss Cros- Koral Italian Band 22-27. have no material effect upon Ihe business of Miction ot tbe eyes for several weeks, slnyed it Hi? Intends a performance of "As You Grand Ockiia House (Jake Schwartz, (be box oOlce during Ihe coming theatrical In London, Can., and submitted to a delicate s'hit at Stratford-on-Avon, the home of manager). — Tbe house was durk week of IB, season. Business men who suffered are belug surgical operatlob. Peter Shields, of the • ' "Kcspeare, an honor which bus been en- owing to the Inability of Manager Scbwartx looked after by the business associations they mechanical department, died nt Ihe City J '"' by few American actresses. to procure a suitable and drawing attrac- belong to. Such merchants are being placed Hospital, Toronto, from typhoid pneumonia. Tl "~ The production of "A Little Tragedy of tlon. Oue companv had been booked, but re- on tbelr feet again, and by the end or the He wus III but ten days. At Toronto, on ''en-lslu 1 and a uew corned; In which Grace norts gave them such a knifing regarding present month 80 per cent, of tbe business Monday, June 15. James McDonald, u sent (?!.""'/ Ia Beptember, to sing In musical as the present"one"~bas slnce'thelr manage- feel ho evidences of the flood L. M. ford to inks a peep at the spectacle, reiiir a tew mon,hl, i a ' ter which she will ment proved too small to accommodate the Crawford, general raana|er_of jha Amuse- Bio, of the 'rhree «lo Brothers, left Ihe show Otto .»n Miunths, after which sbe will ment proved too small to accommodate the Crawford, general manager or tne Amuse- Bio, or Ihe Three Itlo Brothers, left Ihn show n-mrn to London. crowds The newcomers 15, for three weeks* ment Syndicate, raised JI.220 for the To- last week. In order to take treatment for •—■f rederlck ' Perry, who created the part may, were: Joe K. Kelly and Louis J. Mack, peka flood sufferers by having benefit per- stomach trouble. He will Join agnln In Be- " uicbelleu. In "DU Barry," and who more In a musical farce, entitled "Casey, tbe Fid- formances given at several of the theatres on lolt, Wis. The comrades of James MeDnn- lit i 5Mf wm 'n the cast of "Audrey." 'a dler." and Joa. K. Balllnger and Edna Man- tbe Crawford circuit. aid. who died at Toronto, sent a beautiful till i y'Pnold fever at the German flospl- trose, In rag time specialties. Holdovers 15, — •• » » floral offering on the day of the funeral. !■'■ It la add (ijm he | a better, although for two weeks: Nelson and Collins, Lulu De "TUB OtJi .LAMP,'' romantic Irish drama, The offering rnme from the sea land canvas Prof. Chas. Fr. Posly, direct ur of sevcrtil singing societies nnd principal pmfessor of the Klinwisid Ccinservaiory of Music, ut Buf- falo. N. V., lias been re-eugiiged by the pro- prietors of Ihe Hotel Knloff, ut Fur Itoekn- way, I.. I., In coiidiii t nil ol'ihestrn there during (he Siininier season. Ileliirb-b Dn in in and his Indies' nrchestrn tire engaged for the season nt. Pfelffer's Gar- den. Detroit, Mich., opening June 15, milking their third scnsi-n. They closed n seven weeks' engagement nt Toledo, II. Notes from ihe Norma Porter l.iulv Hand nnd orchestra : Tin- hand Is making good wllh Ibe Morris Merger Carnival, a nil will continue wllh Hie company Ibe eulire sen- sou. Tlie bund and orehr-slril were enter- tained by Mr. und Mrs. David Simpson, nl. their reslilenco lu I'ltlshiirg, Pu., Inst Thnrs day evening, where Ihe members guvo several ■if Ibe luteal selccllons. nnd lleli-ne Chllse, lOllxnlielb Shipley. Bhuicbe Whitney, nnd Winnie ami Bert ha Coy rendered stilus, which wore highly appreciated. The hand is booked for fifty- 1 wo weeks. Edith Walker. I lie American contralto, who has been lor live years ul Ibe Impt-rlnl lljieru House, In Berlin, bits been engaged by Jlelu- rich Conrled for Ihe Metropolitan oiiern House. New Vork, next Winter. This will ho Miss Walker's llrst nppearnuce In opera In America. She will slug Ibe Herman roles formerly allotted lu Mme. Sclilimaiiu-llelnk. and will also appear In Ihe llrst proilucllnit here of Snietnim's Bohemian opcni, "TIim Bartered Bride." Mme. lOmiiiti Calve nnd Mile. Acle linve lieen engaged by llelurlcli Conrled ror next season nl the Met ro|silltnn Opera House. Ilohert Griiii, an June 111, received a Idler from his brother, Maurice ilruu, lu Paris, In which the former Impresario speaks very hopefully of tlie condition of Ills health. Michael I'agiinlnl, twenty-two years old, a violinist, received a verdict of 112,5110 In Ihe Circuit Court, Jersey City, on June 12, from the North Jersey Slreiit Itallwny Com- pany, as compensation for tbe hiss of bis leg. which was cut off by a trolley cur, Jim. air. moo. Edward Snpcr. who has had charge of Hie orchestra of Ihe lllveriuiuit Cnslim, ul Lynch- burg, Vs., for Ihe past four years. Is iikiiIu With Die Casino fur Ibis season. ♦ »» tD'.OHGIA. I Savannah.— At Gildeu's New AlhnmhM week of June in wns n lively one, anil Ed. Lawrence nnd IiIh company were well re- ceived. "Tbe Jiinies Boys" proved a popu- lar opening bin, and was well produced In- itio company. I'tof, I .eon bus charge of Hie orchestra, mill Ills work Is highly sullsftic- lory. The company Includes: Ada Daly, Geo, F. Wilson, Lawrence and Gonxnles, Blanche Wnlworlh. Phil Jnffle, Conley nnd Darling, Gertie llnrvey, nnd Hlarr and Maynn. Next week "TIim Cotivlel's llanghler" Is the bill, TtiL'.vpijiiwii.r Casino. — This popular re- sort is crowilml dully for iwo performances, mid the company, under the personal super- vision ol I. w. Nelson, give, n plea slut; perfciriiiuuce. The bill Week of I r. Included : Flora Ecknrt. the Ureal Murellii, ihe ma- gician: Hie Kaplers, and tbe .Musical Hoi- brooks. a i Allnntn. At Ihe Gmud (II, L, & J. L. lie Give, iiiMiuigors).--Tlie Joseph Kllgour Slock Co. made n decided success week of June 15. in "Losi-.-Tvvciiiy-roiir Hours." All of Hie nienils-rs of the companv appeared lo excellent nilviliilnujc. On 20 I lie Kllgiuir Stock closed its ciigugcmeiit lit Ibe Grand, and opened In Ilii-iiiiiigTiiiin, Ala., a2. Pomi: Di: I.kon Casino Uiike Wells, mnii- ligeri.-Thi! Iloblrsou Comic Dperu Co. pre seated "Snid Pasha." "Frn Dluvolo" ami "Gli-olle Glrolln" 15 mill week, lo good re- liirns. Large crowds vlsll Hie resort dally, anil nil places ot niiuisemciil lire well pinion l/ed. PlRliMiiNT PAiig.— Piiln'g "Last Days or 'oinisdl" Is hilled fur week of 22, Notice to Managers, VE HAKE TO ORDER Beautiful Embroidery and Magnificent Stage Gowns AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. The work Is of lbs very highest gruie. Knllre pro. duclliiim lilted out. It will psy yn>, to give us a cjsll SDH see our line. KATZ k KAI'Z, 77:i Istiluglon Avenue, neir Wtlt Hlreet, Now Vork. ••ourlty. Prlvaoy PIVK DOLLA US PBU YBAH Will secure t box In the PlltK ANI> BUK0MK KKOflP VAULTS Of ths ■ADISOI BAR DEPOSIT 00IP4IT, 10 which your valiisbls papers, jewelry, etc., csu lie safely kept. Trunks, Silverware, PlctufM, kit., ukeo in storage. ' MM 9ttt h a v.. nut HnMmr. (oUdiMB Sauiri) UBCOlB Tf uit Uo. kullUUj,. {22 JTJKE-27. WAtti M SKETCmSr OWftUH M g .' , I II 111 I'K .' , " < "fjsllt, or the rfoalsWald's Mate," r far- cical comedy, with music, lfl h William*, London. Knftlarid. "BnltfiweckM," a mfifib bt JUstl* jfdams. Copyright by Jusltn Adnmn, Ch»ls*B, Mann. "TM8 Siege Of I'ekln." Copyright Joseph Princli Hlnn, New York. "Tno wrong Mra. Appleton,'' a comedy, In three «!■((*, by Prank Maltese, copyright by H. R. Maltese, Salt Lake City, Hfiijj. "The Doctor's Errand." Copyright by Lucille fork, Brooklyn, N. T. r - no dito, 'At; Oay Monte I or Mi Dhy in Prince." Copyright by Fred Roger Imhof, Kocjt inland, ill. ''Flftb Avenue to the Mowery," a vaude- ville Hketcb, In one Hcene, by Krahklyit Whit- man. Copyright by Bolomon Stern, of New York City, . , . • "The -Man and the Biirglaress," a com- edy, in one- act, iw rayson Irwin. Copy- right by rnynon Irwin, of Ne# y rk cfty. "The Opening Night," a dottfestrc skit, In one act, by ai. Trtnern; Copyright by Ai. Traherh, of New York City. "Plkevllie Polka," a farce comedy, In two acta, by, Bert Hawlcy. Copyright by Bert C. Rawley, of Ames. O. , "TB» PomMour> Protege." Copyright by Kate Jordan Vermllyc, of New York '•A Mat Out of Water," a comedy, In orle •et, by J. Duke Jatone. Copyright by 1. Dub* Jatane. of New York City. '!The Khedive," by Maude Warren. Copy- right by Mamie Warren, of Chicago, III." "Baron of VornsT." a romance of the alt- tUnib century. Written and copyrighted by Mrs, May B. Rooney. "A Big Pool;" a comedy drama, In four acta, by Will 11. Locke, Mound City, Mo. "BtbotHflold and Belvedere" a comedy, In four acta, by Pred HUmmerfleld, New York. "The Canterbury I'lltfrlma," a comedy, by , , aib v— z^av s— wee. — Percy Mackaye, ' * Heath HokcH v w*g produced at the Klcphant i"Cui)llT'« -/rick." n dow and original com- '"rafg^fflPftfr i x>n , do J?> March 0. e-dy, Id one act, by Prcaton Ulbaon, Chicago, "Her Wedding Night," . a modern melo- MBurtoXv'N^.jftse. \. ' •■ ,, . "The* PiirlM Binder of the Hotith." Copy- rjahftd By"itf?a>'l. t. Crow tSi Srt. C. I'. Whtte. oateivtlte, *re«. f "Helping a Prlend," a coined?, hi three Deta,' Copyrighted by Joseph Frederick, NeW York. ' ■ ' V- .'*'•*;■ ■ "The: Horticulturist," h dramatic compo- sition, m one act. : Copyrighted by Prank L. Mahon, Detroit. Mich. "Hubert of Oiodcearter," a romantic play, In four acta. Copyrighted by Mrs, Adelaide /drgler, Atlanta, tin. ... "An inter milled Honeymoon," a comedy, In one act. Copyrighted by Jobn P. Bully, New York. "Joahua Copelancl's Daughter," a domestic comedy. In four acts. Copyrighted by Freda Blomohs, Moatlcello, Ark. "Kerry Oow," alb ' Irish drama, In four acts. Copyrighted by William L. Murphy, Now York. •'Kitty Ingram," a new American opera, in four acta. Copyrighted by Arthur Klugb, jlluelph, Can. - . ,--,.<. ■ >» „ FOREIti H SHO W NEWS, . - "Der Hciilbikb dm Hbatbice," a drama. In Hvo acts, by ArUiur Bchnltsler, was pro- dded, ft the Deutsche. Theatre, Berlin, March 7. "That TcmiiBtB Tomhot," a musical comedy, In twe atts, by A. Wood, muale snd lyrics' By Chevalier Legrande, was seen ot the'l'healre Royal, Windsor, Eng., March I). "TUB, WOHBT WOMAN IN LONDON." a draina; In four acts, by Walter Melrllle, wa* aiited at the Adclphl Theatre, London, March 7. • "A Homan Tbbbor," a sensational drama, In prologue and three acts, by Henry Mer- rimun. was presented at the Pavilion The- atre. London, March 0. "A LIviHu Club," a drama, In n pro- logue, and four acts, by Armlger Marrey and drama, In four acts.liy Win. M. Drake and Edwin Hirer, Elizabeth, N. J. . "A MlktaSe," a comedy ekctch, by Andy Lewis. ■ "Wake Up, Mr. Drowsy," a farcical com- edy. In throe acts, by John O. Cantor, New York. "When Her Soul Hpcaks," a play, In four acts and five tableau*, iby Klmcr Urandln and llva Mountford. New York. "Wooing a Widow." a comic operetta, In ono act, wrlten by Waller Parke. Composed hy Plorlan Pascal. "At .Hell Oate," a four act sensational Selodriimn. of metropolitan life. By Mtlwurd . Roae and llugvna Thomaa. Belfast, Me. "Ctiater'a Last Klglit," ,n dramatlu compo- altJon. iln four acta. H.v Hut Held. New York. ...''The Detnotlvo Queen." By Bdyth Tottcn, Tottenvlll.- N. Y. . ''Tenderfoot, or the Rangera," a ploy. In three acts. By Richard Carle, Bomcrvlllo, MBsk. "The Telephone," a farce, In one act. By C. L. Klemlng, IT>lladelphla, Pa. "Swift Wing, the Cherokeo," n drama, In one act. By llermloo Templeton, Chicago, , "Mrs. Ware's lluslmnd." By Helen Hllza* behh Brown IV)rd, Chlcaso, llf. "Skipper A Co., of W*il Streot," a comedy, In thrco acts. By II J. W. Dam, Now York. "Slaves of 8lo," a Hvo act melodrama. Written by Edward w. Iloao and ISugone Thomas, Ilelfsat, Me. ,• "The Death of Ivan, the Terrible," tragedy, In tlve acts. By Count A. K. Tolstoi, Wash- ington. D. C. ; ■T'Descrted at tlio Altar," a comedy,. In four acts. By Plerco Klngslcy, Syracuse, "An Angel of Mercy, or Saved by an Kneroy." Rolle (jold, New York City. "The Colonel's Wife." Cbas. W. Doty, I.cwlston, HI. , "A Human Blave," four act comedy melodrama. By William L. Roberts, Chi- cago. . . /'Under Cover," an original play, In three seta and tlve scenes. By Edward Harrlgnn, Brooklyn, N. Y. . , . . "NfW .England Ilomeutcnd." dua Arnold, Teraa. . ^ "Nclfphlte, the Pair Ruler." By C. L, Zhardna. Chicago. , , "A. Nwht at.tho Prcnch Ball," a Tarco comedy, In thrco sets. By Louis Dlttmar, Jersey City, N. J. "Wife In Nsme Only," u melodrama, In flva acts. By WHIIam li. Roberts, Chicago. "In the Shndow ot I'lko'H Peak." By Mrs. N. M. Bennlnger, Chicago. "A Mother a Secret, a comedy drama.. In four nelK, Ry William H. Ketlbr, Camden, "A* Bltiegrass Tragedy." By Mrs. Btcr- rette Johnston, Red Bluff. Cal. "A Busy Day." By Will T. Secger, Ash- land Wis, • • . "The Cuddlcwlgbt Scandal," a comedy, In one act and two scenes. "The .Drunkard's Vision," a dramatic skotch. In ono net. By Harry Dlbort King, New York City. "The Uovernor's Stair," a nautical com- edy. By W. E. Damplcr and Claude Madden. . 'Her Huaband'H Return." ■ By E. Ucorge Sheer.: Detroit, Mich. "What's In a Name," comedy, In ono act. Ry Prank LIslniHnn, New York. "The Runaways,' a musical comedy. Ry Sam S. Shubcrt. New York. "An. Innocent Crowd." By Mrs. Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. "Matllc'K Klrtd." George Neabut McEvoy, Brooklyn, N. Y. VCaptaln PraCuaisc," a ifour act play, with prologue. William Henry Sbelton, Now York. "A Man of Honor," a play. In four acts and a -prologue, by Albert P. Southwlck. Albert P. Southwlck, Brooklyn, N. Y. "My 'Margaret, or the American Girl," a drama of modern society. In three acts, with synopsis of the same, by William B. An* derxon, Milwaukee, Wis. "Peggy," » thrco aot comedy drama, by Katharine Kavansutrb, Baltimore, Md. . "Pride and Prejudice," h dramatisation ot Jane Austin's novel, by iMary Medbery Msc- kRye, Shirley, Mass. "A Prisoner of Hope," Mary Kelly, London, Bng. ''Reason Unknown," by Joseph Henry Ben- ner, Pulierton, Pa. "The Wrong Harry." W. 0. Hayea, Dh- trolt, 'Mil*. ' . : . " A loxttddor, the Great," by Victor Mapea, , NeW Rocfcelle, N. Y. "A Blue (Jrsto Cavalier." a comedy drama, in ionr acts, by Ucrtrudu Andrews, Brook- lyn, N.. Yi - | •■ ■ • -' . ^'Captain Btirrlnglon," an American drama, In four acts. .. , "King or Convict," Maurice O'Neal, Mil- ton, Mask "A Modern Portia," a drama. In one act, by Huffier J. R*i 8 w,y, Now York. • "A 1 'wife for a Day," melodrama, In four netM. byHni Held| Chicago. 111. i "The 1 Wise 'Mr. Conn,'' u farce, In otto act, by Robert* Cartor, New York. "The New Star, or a Mld-Llfe Dream," a dramatic opus, in four a"cts, three' tableaux and three seraelt. by Alliert Rate) De Ros- talnp, Chicsao,. III.- . . "A Boy ortho Streets." n nielmlrnma. In four aettc Copytlgllted by Charles T. Vin- cent and Henry D. OWtltrtme, New York. "Clrntnir a TdmaMtojdrflW, in four acts Copyrighted by Valcska Storbeck, Chicago, "A Deserted Rrldt-," n domestic drama, In four sets. Copyrighted by 'George Bam- peto, New York, ' CMIlpbrio," the English opera, In thrco acts, by Herve, the English libretto, adapt- ed by A. M. Thompson and Richard Man- sell. wMh additional lyrics by Henry Bes- wlck and Mostyn Ptgott, was revived at the Corotlbt Theatre, London, March 2. "TUB Panpitscr," a romantic piny. In four acts, by Dick (iHnthony, wns produced at the Avenue Theatre, London, March 10. , "Tll» Man anP His PicTun«," a play. In rlvo aotSj hy Sudermann, wits seen In En- glabd for the first «lme at the Pleasure Gar- dens Theatre, Polkestone, March 11. "Den HociiKhlTBfAn/' a comedy, In four acts, hy Wllttelm Wolters and Konlgshrun Hi'lutup; was acted at tho German Theatre, London, March n. , "pi« SiiniMBkBinn," a historical comedy, In four acts, by Hermann Kstseh, was pro- duced at the Royal Schausplel Haus, Berlin, Marrth 18. "MutiUKTTK," a comic opera. In four acts and live scenes, libretto hy Mlcbcl Carre and tho ls*to Georges Hurtmann, music by Ed- mond iMIasa, was seen at the Opera Comlouc, Paris, iMnrrh 18. ■ "Old HBioHi-BBfto," nn English version, In tlve acts, by Hudolf Blclchmann, of W. Meyer- Eorster's comedy, was presented at the St. James Theatre, London, Mnrch 10. "Mr 'LADY Moii!,r," n comedy opern, In two nets, music by Sidney Jones, book and lyrics by G. II. Jcssop, additional lyrics by Percy Grecnhank and C. II. Taylor, was played In London, at Terry's Theatre, March 14. "Tub Two Mn. Wr/niBnnrs," a comedy, In three acts, by St. John Hankln, was pro tlucod at the Imperial Theatre, Westminster, March 1C. "ONb t-EOi-Mt," * play, In three nets, by Charles Ward, was acted at the Royat Court Theatre, Liverpool, Eng., March 10. "IlBn Libbb OMior.' r a play, In five acts, by E. BorcJiart and E. Rlttorteldt, was pro- duced at tho Carl Weiss Theatre, Berlin, March 10. "Tjib Altar or Krikndhhip," n comedy, adanted by Henry Whltcstonc from Uobt. Hlchcn's novel of the mine name, was aclcd at a matlnco at the Apollo TUcntrc, London, Mnn-h 20. . "Tub Univbrhitv Pritu," a piny, by G. A. It I ley, 8. 8. Wateilmiise and Harry Brookes, oses, 'at the Mnrch 31. . that Bikim," a domestic drama, In four acts, hy Herbert C. Ssrgout, nt tump. , .;ng.. March 25, Tub WKODino Rino." a melodrnma, In four acta, by Ben Lundcck, was tided, for wss acted, for playrlgbt purposes, Grand Theatre, Blackpool, Eng., Mnt "Tub Rino tiiat iiinhh," a drama. In four acts, by Herbert C. _. was produced, for stsgerlght ptirjioHcs, tho Piittee, of Wales' Theatre, Wolvcrhii ton, Hog.. March 25, "Tub WKddinu Rino.*' a melodrnma four acts, by .Ben Lundcck, was ncteri, .. playrlght ptliT-oses, at trio Royal County Tbeiitre, Heading, Eng., Mnrch Hi. "Two Hkaiitn ok t.ui.D," a drama. In four nuts, by It .P. Oidcsby and C. H. Plei-son, was presented at the Prince's Theatre, Brad- ford. Eng.. Mlirch ;io. "TiJiANnnA," a thlgedy. In tlve acts, by Adolf wilhramlt. was produced at the Ber- liner TheMtre, Berlin, March 2U. "Olivbr Twist," a 'version, by Oswald Brand, of Dickens' novel, was produced ut the Grand Theatre, Loudon. March 80. "Anmih cnt;.vii:i[, on A ItoXANCH ok tub Hiivni.iiTioN,'' ait' opera. In four acts, hy Urn- bcrto tlloiNiuiio, was played r.ir the llrst time In Euglnnd nt tho Queen's Theatre, Manches- ter, April 2. "A human Trillion," u drama, In a prn- loguo and thrco acts, by Henry Mum rlinnn, was acted, for lilagerlght purposes, at the Lyceum, Slieflteld, Kng., Pcb. 10. "iiiAiNcji'Kuii.i.n," « piece, in one net and threti scenes; by Anatole Prance, was pro- duced at.tbo Ronutssanco Theulrc, rurls, March 28. "Miss Ciiiit." a fautnatlc operetta. In four acts and tlve scenes, by Mlcbcl Cnrre and Andre De Lorde. music by Henry lleneny, wss seen at tho Bbuffcs-l'arlslens, Paris, March 81. "Bill Adams, the Hbro of WATBni.oo," a musical play, In two ucts. Written by Herbert Shelley and Reginald Ilucchug, composed by Stephen PhllpoF, lyrics by II. Shelley, w'rh addltlon.il numbers hy Murk Mason and Her- mann El nek, wns seen at the Alexandra The- atre, London, Mnrch 80. "mtl Olivia," a play. In three acts, hy Charles Hsnnad, whh tu-tcrl, for slagerlght riurposes, at tho New Royal Theatre, Lcam- ntffon Spa, Ehg.. Mnrch 27. ■ ''Sinners' 1'oiNT," a drama, In four acts, by Augusta Tulloek, whs produced at the Theatre Royal, Sunderland, Eng., April (I. "Tub Man Pikxd," h drama, In four nets, by I'hns. S. Kltts, wns nctod at tbc New lioval Theatre, BlhtOU, Eng., April «. "TUB BoHks ov.Mhn,*' n drama. In a pro- logue mid four acts, by Cvrll M. Church, was seen at (ho Surrey Tbcntre, London, April 0. "AuK Bkomiovb," a drama, In three acts, by BJornstJernn HJornbon, was presented at the Pent aches Theatre, Berlin, April 2. "'Tub Duohmsh. ok KunpfB," a farcical comedy, In two sets, by Bernard Mnsters, Was acted at tho Brixton Theatre, London, April 8. "180T." a comedy. In one act, by Adolphe Aderer and Armand Ephrslm, wns revived at the Praacatn; PttrlB. April 7. "On Est ,Donc PaPa." a vaudeville, In three nclis by Jean Kolh, Mitrcel Yver nnd Maurice De Perntidy. won produced nt the Theatre DeJeset, Paris, April 4. '• "Pbllbab vm mki.isandb," a dramn, In live acts: by Maurice Maeterlinck, German by P. Von Ouiie)n-ltrpnlkrtwskl, was pro- duced nt tho NeucB Thcatix', Olrllu, (Jet., "Too' VUki Cooks'," a fsrclal play, In three actsv by Herbert Orcvllle, was acted, for slagerlght purposes, at tho Criterion Theatre, Ixindon, April 8. "The Midnkiht Son/' a musical play, In three acts, by Worton David, was produced, for playwright purposes, at the Melropoia Theatre, Devenport, Bng., April 2. ■ "TUB HtPHOTIBT, OB A BLACK HBAIJT," a dramn, In three acts, by Bernard Copping, wns seen at the Theatre Royal, Edmonton, •'i'wB Man' TnAr," a domestic drama, In three actSi by Cecil M. York, was produced at tho Royalty lfieatrc, London, for play- right purposes, April 3. "La Tolbdad," a comic opera. In two acts, written by Fcllclcri Carre and Au- gustus Moore, music by Edmond Aiidran, was presented at the Theatre Royal, Wind- mr. Eng., April n. ■ a •'•Midst London's CbuuKAM." a drama, In four Acts, was acted at the New Princes Theatre, Norwich, Mng„ April 13. "A World ok Wombn," a comedy, In four rtcts, by V. A. Bcodamoro, was seen at the Grand Theatre, Pulhkm. London, April 13. "Bob," an operetta; In one act, written hy Cunnlnftbsm Bridgcman, ■ conmosed. by b'rancla Cclllor, was sung at tbe Drill Hall, Hereford, Eng., April 14. . . "Tub Old land." a romantic Irish drama, In live acts, by Robert Johnston, wns pro- duced at tho Queen's Royal Theatre, Dublin, Ire., April 18. "La ToleOad," Audran's opera, libretto by I'eilcien Carre, Augustus Moore and J. Hlckorv Wood, was sung for the first time In London at the Kennlngton Theatre, April 20. ^ — i .6.22 Tailoring Perfection. It's a low'tibb of price for the Am- hcim standard. Wc haven't reduced the cost of production one iota — the' price difference is brought about by a mill purchase that gave us a half thousand bolts of cloth for a song. Serges were the most prominent fac- tor in the deal. True blacks and blues backed by warranty. Cheviots — homespun and wool crashes, too ! We will send samples, measuring outfit and eight fashion cards upon request. ARNHEIM Broadwa y 1 9 th St., H . Y. 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Apply in portion or by letter to itEcmnTiNt; officer, s-j wont Msdinon St., cm- osgo; 'J07 N. Tremonl St., Kcwsnco, 111.; •& Third Ave, N. Y. City: 1316 Fllbort. St., Phlladolplila, Pa.: 800 w. Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Third and Olive Sis., St. Louis, Ho. A. GOODRICH, LAWYER, Ml West Madison St., Chicago; established irm, Business legal and quiet, Branches and facilities In other stales. MUSIC COMPOSHD AND ARRANGED for any Instrument or nnmber of Instruments. Bongs, words and muilo, sketches, etc Send stamp. OHAfl. L. LEWIS. 428 Richmond St., Cincinnati, 0. ACME EXCHANGE, 411 And Bl W. atari Sti-e»i, N. V. □ 1 DP I 111 C Stei-eopticnns, Song, Posing and D MnUrl i n 0. Effect Slides. List tor stamp. FOR SALE or Rent, Mechanical Wax Figures, Illusions. Pine Snakes, Marionettes, Paintings, Stuffed Animals, Show Stuff. Scndstsmp. I luiy Show Stuff. J. D. SWEET, Atlantic City, N. 1. MOVING PICTURE MACHINES, FILMS, Etc.; StoreoptJeona, Song Slides. Bargains always oh hand. Outfits bought and sold. Films wanted. AMERICAN EXCHANGE. ftM Halsoy St., Brooklyn. HOWORTH'S Taidcaux of Erin, 4S Itcanilful scenes of Ireland, 4 Irish comedies, Costumes for Living Pictures; comoandseo It; good, like new, ready for read. JOHN HOWORTII, luol^bsnonSt., Maiden, Mass, For Sale Cheap. PARROTS, Monkeys, Dogs, Squirrels, Cana- ries, Fish. Tlio largest variety ot live stock In the world always on hand. THE ATLANTIC AND PA- ClFIC BIRD CO., 244 E. Madison St., Chicago, III. WANTED, FIRST CLASS MF.ll. PERFORM- ERS, R. F. Song and Dance, Irish, Dutch. Must he versatile and make good for one week, state salary and act in llrst. Join al onre. (lARDNEIt .V.IIANV'ORII. Mires., Clifton ltfiiie.lv Co., No.'U, sprlngfleld. III., lik) East Reynold St. WANTED, PARTNER, SMALL CAPITAL. Clover, Prctly Lady preferred. Incomprehensible vaudeville Novelty. Hog Writes, Draws Figures, etc, Ufa opportunity. Address ■" ■ " ■ • ' ' - •% 8. C,» caro wf CU.r.Pp. . WArtTE"B,for«. A. L6 CLilR'SHTgl 1 cWs BntertalMtt, AuhOla-ss ttSfilflt^ffli Artist*. I wan^lhe best. Those who double In B. IndO. preferred. Must he good dresserfl on .isd off the stage. Work under tent, travel by rail. Attn HUHolsns, leader snd Trap ! wnrnmer; and a good Outdoor Preo Attrsctlon. Also Boss Canvas Man and two assistants. Artists send photo and pro- gram; ir not satlafsctory will return same. State wMtyoncsndoandwIlldo.and lowest salary in first letter, as yon got It, Bopjer, mashers arid cigarette nendi, save stamp*. Answer 3 Qulnuy St.. Brookljn, N. Y. "f*w« 1 W^iffT'Bff-For SffeVBNS 4 MOBSMAN r«- good Dutch Corned IH.spaei night stands Join on wife OomedIM, specially and psiia" oJ™ ij, otHOT People. Under canvas' &"* iL Tell all In letter. iisSSSS^SS ': wa verl/. „,*' Player; change often. No ticketo dr VhV? WANTED, fonVaro A Nyo Vand analu; Show, ilnding and Dancing soultrolic; pre, 11 V,\ play piano, organ". Daisy white, wriul. An An...! COiuedlBn. Tell ell first. Ticket If you n/.a^ Week Juno 22, Fidelity, III. Pcrniaccni "addrw, "' DB.(i:W.NYE;Glrartl Lm NEW OPERA HOUSE, GoIdlh^alTT Texas. Fitted up wllh entirely new scWrvsYj fixtures. Seats 400. Want attractions ii!S2 attoched. Addicas all communications JAB. F. LOGAN, Ms nawr LITHOGRAPHS ohc Cent each, anTlituT llniettered cross, 'lining space; DratnaUc, &. lesqite, Vandevlile, Itepertorv. send *i rnr t™ Opera house contracts, IOC. per 100. II iiavfai PORT, 208 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 11. VIOLINIST AT MimRTY-JnsIleiS from Europe, where I b»ve been siudyine stun desire aOmo good location for tcachlnit'and'a tiwirt orchestra. Only reliable people answer. Adami F. C. NOBLE, Box 44, Pcn dlotou, indlsna! MOVING PICTURE and Song Outfii. com plete, for sale, Including 1,000ft. Film, Sons Sell etc. Cost $260. Used very little. To a nol "l buyer will sell for lioo. For list of Alms, etc una particulars addrcus * ' na H. M.8CTEn,1080W. Fayelto St., Baltimore, MH BONMEVR BROS.' GOLDEN MAHUt/r SHOWS' AND WONDERLAND OF ANIMAL Ac. TORS. Wanted, to hear from Contortionists, Tnm blerB, Song and Dance People for concert, doublr in band. Side Show People and men with siaa Show wllh tent and complete outfit, give loireit terms. Want to buy largo Cndge Monk, broke to hurdlo; Trained Monks and Talking Parrots i)oe Man, with or without Troupe of Dogs. To h«? Somersault,. Boxing and Leaping iDogs. writ, per route. PERFORMERS WANTED at once for Car- nival Work. Musical Act with Aluminum Chimes or some older aood Novelty for Ballyhoo and to do'turn on stage. Other useful people write. To thOBO who can appreciate good treatment can offer long season and sure salary. Disorganize!* nni knockers, save your stumps. State all In drat lei. ter and Join on wire. Address 0. E. GUMMING*: Robinson carnival Co., Beaver Falls, Fa., week 2j : Warren, Pa., 20. AT LIBERTY (Juat arrived from Euglsnni, VERA GREY, Emotional Juvenile Lead, Ingenue or Bright Soubrclte, Strong Specialty, First clan Singing and Dancing Act. Excellent repertoire. HandHomo -wardrobe. GEO, BROOKS, Responsible and Gen. Bub. Otters Invited, joint or single, for Dram a or Musical Oonicdv. 149 E. 20th St., N, V. WANTED, Good All Around Versatile Come- dian (Slug and Dance), work In acts, play or vsntp organ ; good piano or Organ Playor who worts In acts. Mgr. German Medicine Company, Ltmerlct, York Co., Maine. Ohas Burbank. wrlfo. LITIIOS, One Cent Each, siiv style. Send so cents for samples. JOHN GORDON, N. W. Cor Eighth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE, SPOT LIGHT, perfect order, ft Inch Lena, Revolving Disc, Colored Slides and ;.nn . of Cable. Cost 170, will fake fj;». BROOKS. 140 East 2Bth SI., N. Y. WANTED, MED. PERFORHBR8.- Changc Often. Those Playing Organ given pref- erence. No drunks. Must make good. CMHHAS' MED. CO., Wrst Derby, N. II. ; Bo x 101. MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OrER ATOR at Liberty. Up to dato machine, lllms and song slides. Double Cornet, Alto or liarltnno In Hand, Slog, Play Parts. Fine wardrobe. Sober and reliable. Operator, Box 101, West Derby, N. H. P.- 8., For sale, bass drum, Bnarc drum and eymluili. AT LIBERTY— Lecturer and strong 'ifllre Worker. Straight In acts and gel money. Twelve years' experience. Lady doos Singing anil Talking specialties, works 111 acts and chango stuff lor week. Wardrobe the beat. int. FOREST UK aoRPON , 817 Ea st St., Iliirrlahiieg, Pa. WANTED, Dramatic People, Including Lean- ing Man and Woman, Juvenile and Character Woman, Small Soiihrotte, Actors Doubling Brass, Musicians rot 11. and 0., Al Leader with good 1: ci>. or Music, Stage Director, Property Man. Acton Doubling Brass and People doing Specialties alvcn lU'eleteiiee. Mule age, | weight, hclglll. Send photos; HSiho returned' Make salary lew; ex- penses paid. Long season. Open near St. Paul, Minn., Sent. 7. WautSooiilo Artist nt Once; can have work year around. Address R. If. IIUTTON, Plica, N. V., ca r e of Gen. Delivery. ILLUSTRATED JIG STEP BY MAIL. For 2 cent stamp. D. MOYNAH AN, P. 0. BOX 181, Cederburai, b. I. Al cornctttat and Soloist, desires engagement- Address, and references, D1TSON MUSIC CO., M7 Broadway, N. Y. City. ft F. WINDOW, FOR SALE, Show Property, good as new, only used six weeks, consisting: oofi. Iilg top, with Mil. middle, lore, walls; 30x40ft. droHshig room, 18x2011. marquo, poles, ropes, stakes, complete; big show; carved band wagon, soots 12 musicians; sideshow; swell trap band wagon, scats 8 nmsclans; also ilokot, baggago, cook house, chandelier wagorw; photographs If dCBlrcd; cur runs, wagon block*.. ring carpot, 12 band uniforms, cIi-cub pap". Cbas, Lee's Great London Shows, Wllkeabai re. Fa. WANTED- Vamntfe ,Hat and Living Freafs. Also Black Top and White Top, oach about 2SxM"i.. and Moving Picture Machine (Edison's) Outllt and Swell Front ror Electric Theatre. HARRY DICKINSON, Barncsvlllc, Minn. I WJI-L. BOOK your ROUTE Arid represent your attraction from my New lork olllce. Experienced. Honest service guaranteed. Tern, very moderate. 'It 1« to your udvantaRe 10 be hooked from a New York olllce. Now Is tlio time to hook noxt season; A. 0. HORNER. Knlckcrhouker Theatre. Bldg.. New York. BARGAINS. IN EDISON a nil LUBIN MACHINES ALli THE LATf^T. Fll 8. H. Films lion, tl «M>' Latest Colored Song Slides from 20c. up, Colored Cloak Effects from 2f.c. up, Plain Slides from we. up, $35 Song HIUBlrator(oll) t-tt (now), Kero M" Light, the cheapest and best light made, $20; J"" n or Arc, 800IL long, $eu (llko new); Life of an American Fireman (like flow), «MU, $oi; Bhcosis $&, Lime Jet to. French condensers, -Mil", m dUmetcr, |l; Film Cleaner, preserves and «•»" films, Mc. a bol.; 11 Slot Machines (like new), $» u - ALFRED L. BABSTN & CO., Tel. 381S-18tll. IMS B. 14tll iNwJLXL. FOR SALE— 4Qx60 Square End Push Pole Top. Extra tiny RopeB. Has soma tc- palra. Will last this season; $2S cash. Can be seen In air. MRS. VAIL, Cedarhurst, t^nglsbmiLJ^ 1 .- FOR SALE~90f». B. T., 80ft. R. T.. loxodft., liijrtoft.; Middle Pieces for 4t, SO and tm. H. T. : l(i lengttis of 7 Tier Blue Seats, now; all nirt cheap. PEARL VAN. Nortlivllle, N._^ Wanted. Med. Performers State if plav piano or do straights. . „ v M. K. Kisk. CO., cedsrhurst.Long Island, N. l. THE] - ;2Sr-^W- - YQgK \ 'Xf[SSPVJEfb 423 JS.JU. J.1-1-J.H I L... Ill 1... , I THAT ARE WINNING ENCORES WHEREVER SUNG. +■ A [a Hmdlliier up 'bore IIRKp and OKAR.Y' BV MMM *i UfcAllV, enlltlcl, ■/' , ,. „ ,, ? GAVE HIS LIFE FDR HIS i ens one of Hie Create*! Stories ever t.ild In song, -witli a Marcb Melody worthy or Sditaa. Hound to he a National lilt. Nil. HOUBRN liava w i It ii'ri a Corking (Jiiud Hong. Nnt Itlnl I U'L I rr*' ^7*r& If you want u Great March coou Song to open or finish your act wllh, till* I* It. We alio Wlalljto reinlml jiiii Dial file None jnii nil limpw, * "I'VE GOT MY EYES ON YOU," * * - - ' l ily TIIKO. f'\ IlfOKSB, 1* th0 U'tilly till iif lint riiimlrv mill Is wlnnlnu' Hni,l]iiis:i>'wlntvi,vi>r nu«.l. Professional conies and orchestrations of lhe.a,liove Hits will lie sent In reciigal/.ed professional* iiiiol rei tliyuu wilt near mc**itiriKtieron.j Ilont (ail io:oall and heart hem. We are over Die UPTOWN JOlTlNAl, By TIIKO. V. mohsr, l* the Walt* Hit or the Oimuirv, ami l* winning applause wherever n*ed. ecvlnt«>f earilaml lair program. Or we would prefer yon in eall ami have our pianists teach them in, you. (We also I. OI'FICE,COK. BROADWAY AND OTH STREET. have several new ones In press I368'I370 BPfCCIAb TO U V\l) ADD (ilUlilSiltA LKADEKS. Wi ti. for our £1. & O. falfklnisciiv, u ud Irt us tell yon all about our Club, 3VITJSSIC CO.,f BROADWAY, NEW YORK. rTTi i$pruitw$o A cowtF.iPPJ'nwiT writes ; "fluisanne Slav- r.irJ IliilaheU. her Winter scaauu at naltii Walln. Wash., May :tO, and on June IS begnu ii»r Suniuier season tinder canvas nt. llrewr- Th, T y.,' appearing as Viola, It. -TyvelfLl. VhilitV' showing^ utiU*r canvas. -We linye r.,iTr weeks nWe H New York 'Stale, nfter ,,1,1,11 we will Visit Canada, Mr which teixl- ,„ rv AlhV Sttiiiford Huh HVcnredlbe rights , J vl O- ,,',„ 1( ru ,.lni*', 'fllil 'In II,., Sd'i'MlM ' i"ngiiwi 'bluy, 7}t«U, We, K «'°* ■""'ty', '" ulueli uifluy musical number* will be Intrtti iliiipd, The roaiiiuny' Tiuhiberi, thlrly-llve iMpie. Ruby. Peggy nan been, ywy mccerwi hil with 'Iiit 'conn 'Tjoflg* Other sneclnltlea tire Introduced by Au'nlo King, .word dancer; Jules! Wallace, prestidigitator, and ;|,'ellta Hill, seriocomic. 'Roster <>C the t'oiunany nt. iirmeot Is'; Su'/anne Stanford, Tally' Uiunds- l,«ry; Annie Kliig, Pniillne Jambs. Maine imN-ii'Ii*. Pelltnl Hull. Iliihy I'eggy, 'li. Mnruii Lrnler. Ilarlnwe Smith, Friink II. Kinney, Al- rr«l MHyH, "al'id Carrie WellV t.ndy Cliches- in. The executive 'stoff: If. H. ltilmhiii, iiiimager; I'eiTV Vnrlek, advniire ngent ; l.es- tT KuiT, iirnei'iiinmer; 1). II. WaDReO, ho*a nuvas inau ; K. Wnllace Mo'uroe, properties, niid'llhina lin.le, inlbtiess ot Hie wordrohe.V llii'i'ij. Sijn a MiitI.n. — We nrc In ijhi| sixth \«,vk o( isir sevi'iilli Heas6n. II: has valued, mill 'iIii'ti, sonic more rain, but business linH lirrii, good. We tlirnwl many peo|ile| nwiiy ut Mi*ii|HI1M>|{ II K OF I^Iiliine i \ ■ Vim 'can Had iiais rnr street and stage wear, Hats uiaU<> to order, latest style*, gnnd work (Jt'A H- anti:kii, I.owust I'Rickm. Koiml In, SU lloor, AstorCnnri Uulldlug, is- -jo Wk4 ;nth St., N. T. JACK VAN EPPSj I I •• ■■> AND HIS ^ liVITEGRAPH. r { — i— .a The latest Imnrnved and most pert ci Ma- .chine {or prajeetloli of piiitiitTH. t.iat move mi n screen. Now, wnl, .ink D.-innr at Oeli'i'nii-oiiChMtniiiina. Would like I,, re- ceive oltera tor engitaemiiits after senl. l:i, Itiiu. Kitllre change or luteit Ulnis weekly. «eV%%r%s^^%*V%s%%^%^sm< WE HAVE SOO GROSS ON HAND AND CAN SHIP AT ONCE » DH. GHAY'S IK. Wrappdd and Boxed 92.88 2.70 2.50 (irosj Lots. 5 Grosj Lots. 10 Gross Lots. Ternu— 1-3 Vaali, lluluinc C. (t. D. Not $1.IU> no'up, IiuMIio $4.0(1 kind. DR. GRAY. Ozone Perk, Brookly« t 'N. Y. ■MnM« Kor our Big fair arid (laces. Hepl, 1, 2, a, «, 1S0X aIho send ootitra.it and PIWOj t<> ... .__ • ,, ■ , hco'it; HoOLBLLAHD, sec. iBIOHilWAlttHI'KK, I'res. • iWAUTEB PCK, Versatile Comedian, Dutch or Irleh. Also Lady Singer or Daucer, Must Join at once, on receipt or wire. Tickets ad- vanced If needed. Long engagement: Biire money. Address C'APT'W. 1). AMKNT. Care of Hohlnson Carnival Co., Heaver rails, Pa., week June 2Ji Warren. Pa., week W, WANTED AT ONGE, FOR THE WIJT^X-,IA1VI TODT jT^AJMOU® SHOW, A few Useful People for stage and Ring. State all llrsl letter. This I* a small show, week stands. Sure salary and good SntmakUMk^U on wire. Address WILLIAM TODi, wire. * uu " BedBaiik,N.J.,Jime»-li7. Pianist, OanvaaMan, Stage Carpenter, Advance Agent who oatt post paper. Can use a rcw more KCDertalre People who dotitile In hand and do spe- cialties; also guod Olmriicler ^^"-pnMpMr ' llrst lener, and lowest salary. L. A. \ i f'R»Kj; K . Mamntotli pavilion Stock Co., " Clarion, Clartott Co., Pa. TWO BWlINd AND IIAN01NI SPrX'IAl.Ti TKAMSifOHett'C A No. 1 and change for three iilihwi ahwANo. 1 Piano Player. wTio can sing tins trite I songs. No hoozers or chasers win cd. llnng season Same lowest salary. t(nlck. Join on wire. Address^ „ COIJ , ONillcC()ok , Ne „ WANTED, CORNltTlLJgTBliTlE AND BASS PLAYERS AT ONCE FOR DOCK'S Keystone Show. MMUpm h. V&J ™* 'HSS: time 2d, Seven Valley «, jN*»m » «!" >'K Wains in K i I posl"lniHnNVwTplk( T lly. Addre»B ICK^jJWasliliig tub Hi. Oloven njlje^y: Lane and Suzinetta PfiBK ATTKAOTrN. 1*4 HOtAL lARWlVAE, t'O. OOWNS,8INDIC f FUR8 Wialcd, Sflsand Hud Fills lad Seng SIMM jtdaKH > - ft BRENEJSfB, HyndBian, Pa. X, AT L.I E J. A. EMKrlSON. Agent; soBKH, reiiaide, a hnsller. PAULINE BE ROSA, Juveniles, character* and Heavies. BABY HOPE, Parts, Songs, Fancy Dance*. IKiiili DUKSSKIIS on and oil. Thoroughly responsihle. Joint eu- gugciucui. Mansgers of I'lK.sr CLASS Ki:ri:u 'i'lillti: companies onlv need apply. Address , ' .1. A. KMKKS0N, HiirOp, S. l>. Wanted lit Once, for Castle Square Stock Company No. 2, t l.nrty, Leading Man, Character^ heading l.n ami good V.< Women median. Join at once liy wire]. Lung ciniagemeut for right people, halauce of Sum- mer and winter season, suite lowest salary tlrst letter. Slate helitOt, weight, age and experience. Addressee. ALLISON, Manager, June M to 28. St.'JolUi, N. I!.; June tmto July s; Amherst, N. .*.-, July il to July 11, Halifax, 'HOYS, MEXICANS. INDIANS, (ONCKIlt ri'lAM, I and IIORSK DRlVKIts, i.iuili TRAIN MAN. AI'OUSTCS .IOXKS, UUlllnglon, N. J., 2i; I'ertli-Anibny 20, Ruhway 27, New Itooliellc, N. Y„ 29; Slauirord, Uoun.,Ou; • 8. Xorwalk July l, YVaterlmry 4. WANTED, tatly Band Eight People (I'atnlly Hint sing preferred). Also 8(ro» - TV" tire for Annex Act, etc, Tattooed Ladles, Lallv oeq. h; irtinc, Welsh Bros.' Shows, "' Pea illslCHl -iml ra.N. V. Wanted, for Selma's Mod • era Sliraole Co., Matt with Moving I'lptute Macldhe Jlmt doas Somo other act; ulsn strictly Arst class Plaulst Hint does specialty. Tell iU lu first letter, with lowest sal- ary. Will buy all kinds of Illusions (ir . they are ue'w) for cash, Cabinet Tricks, Handc uffs : In fact, aWiltlng a magician can use. BUT IT MI'ST BE NEW. Address . K A. YOt'NO, tg«j Kox 20, ll ristol, ft; I. Side Show and Platform len. Tlie Two lleaded Chinese Hock a Dola Is the only new attraction, It Is u big savage mounter, Mfl. long, with two big savage heads. II Is mumnilUud, light, easv to cany, made to go In a big trunk; « eluin about lao. They are taking $hoo a day with It. Price only $40. W. NELSON, :, siVaa NnidcnSt., No, Cambrlilge, Mass. WANTED, AT RYE BEACH PARK, FOR JULY and AUGUST, TO LET, PBmi-OES. Average attendance over 60,000 for week. Dally nttraclloiis. Call or write. _ OIUUNOEY * CO., Ilye, N. Y. AT LIBERTY, Albart Lando, 8TA9E DIRECTOR. Heavies or ChnraeterH. Hiitnmer and next sonsou. Address UrWKlUf. UKI.l VKUV. New lledford, Mils*. P A HELIABLE BUSINESS MANAOEIl. ALSO ADVERTISINtl AND PIIKHB ACENT, I'OK UICAL TilEATHK, IIKBT REK8HBN0ES KRQUIKKII. KABTRRN, care of CLIPPER. WANTED QUICK, Al ALL 'ROUND COMEDIANS AND DANCKHS. Musi tie utile to put «n acts and make them go: also Magician und Ventriloi|iilat for Med. His. If von nlav organ, say so. State all In Oral letter. Addrefi kA'NAOERIION-l»tJ-It..Cp. K atnnioWB, N. J. SIDE SHOW PAIHT1N08 B0D6HT AHD SOLD. BANNERS REPAINTED LIKE NEW. Usnner* for Medicine Men, w lib imterlng and unr- iralt of liontor, dx:i feel, Ixmnd, »l.r,0; swell front. SENECA Ht'UDIO, Iluiliiln. N. Y. WANTED, I'llOTtMlRAPHER for Moving ficmre to.; also Al Lcciorer. Addrets EPISCOPE, 19:t Washing ton W.. SMITH A McNELL'H Hotel, X. Y.CIly. New Slot KI.FCTBIC blllDT BLOWlNil MACHINKH NOW READY. Price I80.UU. They Heat Them All. BM J. U. UASSER, Webster, Mass. Till"". TIlItlMPIIANT lll'IIAVV A> H. ttl td| V Slfc lltnadwav uu.l i.'.ilb Street . *--'^»-Wti-w»»jr Kves.,S:lli. Mat. Sal.. 2:1a. I UK SI I'CKSH 111 SCCCKSMK*. THE RUNAWAYS ACMMJH-TJIsflEJPl nib St., iicur :id Ave. (IIVTIMIHH. IQ AND 30 CENTS. He WATT! IN nnil TVBUN CO., TALKATIVE MIMSJ IfOllTON, .IKAN. BAttlllRMOUH itnd t'O., ' WOOII und HAY, ll.lli' l|nlli,ny») '«.1l«mUn> ■ anil llabooll. JURN K.CI.AKK. WII.I.AIIH and WILCOX, Cassmore und I'lnrchce, llitrrlnglou and Marlelle HlLltlN mid C I. A KKN. IIAI/J'tl Slid /.KU.A, •■'ILBUR AMOS. MIKE SUOTf-'fli.. Yltagrtpli, 'S S. F. KEITH'S International Circuit. Theatrical Knterprlses. E. r. AI.IIEE.tleueral Manager. HIUII CI.AHS VAIlllKVILI.K. S. K. IIOMUDON, Bunking Manager. Association or Vaudeville Managers, St. James Bldg., Broad- way ind 20th St.. N.V. . Ruber's ,4 »t. Museum (IKO. II. JICUSCK, 1'ropr, Wahtkp AT ALL TiMES, Living curiosities, Fraaks of Nature, also First Class vaudeville Acta for Theatre, Addre aa J. II. ANDEKSON^Manager. The Bickett Family, ORKATBBT op all aerial oymnasts and A0ROUAT8, UAVE A PEW OPEN DATES. Address OIIAND RAPIDS, Mich. ' BVBROWH und Til A V IS. CAfTINO AIT. 2 Ladles and 2 cent*. Porpiunenl address, 01IAS. BANVARD.n.l* Montlroltn AvA.CIlleago,!!!. a hoveltyT • i • NEVTON BROS. lu their nrlgldui enmedf, entitled '"MIXTURE." En route J. W. (lurinan'a Piirgs. mtAtm pRTETTK, JOEJ3ntl>TES L Rep. THE H0LBR00KS, OBNTJINB PU'SU Al, ACT. Care or M. ROOM. 81 W. 81st St., N. Y. WARNING TO MANAGER*. THE FREEZE BROS. Are tbe Originators of Spinning and Juggling Tam- bourines on Hands, Knees, Head and Peel simul- taneous. Aot copyrighted and patented. ' Flvnn's circuit for rj weeks. 'CHESTNUT GROVE SUMMER THEATRE, 1'IIOVIIIB.VI K, 11. I, WANTED, VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES. If you have next week open, write. k CHALK SAUMI1KITW, Manager ■ .l-.-L— Gorman and West, THE brunette in red. ALL AtlKNTs. ttbWKKK WHO 1« WHO CO. DICK GORMAN, The nriglnulor i>r "Oil, Puifgc 7 ' (on the stage). The mihYfaVwotiiaji_lHjk grcP_cf!iwiiTl7Vniili. HABRY LANDO, _ ELASTIC FQUILIIlltlKI'. WE RE WORKING, CASTLE, NOEL and COLLINS 'thank yon. II/VHUY TIIOiMSOIV (••MAYOR OF fllE II'IWKIIY",, Will sneak Nils week on Pier Bj next week, on STEAMER CRANK REPUBLIC. __ AT LIBERTY, YARRICK, MAGICIAN. Howard's Punch and Judy. P. s. HerpertolreCo. and KdlsoO I'b tore Macliltie <'".. write iigalii, ad- dress lost. YARRICK, 4« East silhHt-New York. HART8ELL TBIO And Bullock's 1 Children BR OKE .TUB ME CP.BU-LliijeyJfork, Oreeiialiurii. Al PIANIST At LIBJRT¥, Slglit Kesdtr, ex'prrtnced'ln all llneadf the busi- ness. BESSIE M. HALL, 2UM Vermont Ave., Toledo, Ohio. FOUR WANTED. .91 AQGNCY i'o Hook Houans and Route a Mammoth Musical Kxtraviiguiiia. '• i f 1 HIISTUiR, l.adf or (leiiili'ioiiti, to Contract Willi Local Char Ituble Oi'gaulKalbmsror HeOoBls.' ' 1 (IRIOMATOR To BiTglileu Up l.llil'Otln of a Spectacular Musical KxtraVagAOKa ami I uscrr leading Cumrdv Holes. KXPHUBim i wm Always Wanted rnr Local .Amateur Musical Pro- ductions. Address, by letter niily, R. WADE DAVIS, 141 W. 16 th II., New JTorK JCIIy. , WANTED, FOR MUSICAL COMEDY. tll'KV Allb. 10, LADIES' BAND To double. Also 4 Comi'dluus and 4U Chinos Peo- ple. I'rufcr those thai dnulilo brass, State all llrst letter. Addros, MUSICAL COMEDY. Cblciign Auditorium Conservatory, Chicago, ill. WANTED It MCE, Good Specialty People That Can Change for One Week. flood Musical Team and Sketch Team, write. To the right people will pay good salaries, state all d ticket* to people we 'OLlTTVAailK. Iii first letter. Will send Hukets to kOOW. JIACKNKY & HALL'S h;CO. 1 ThniiiBsv!lln,0e. VI LI.K ( MOREY STOCK COMPANY Wants CO tIEDl AN Willi S1EC1 ll/n KS Rehearsals July 1.1. Address LECOMTE A PLKSIIER, Canton, Mo. WALTKR U MAIN'S C1R0U8 Can use s Big Aerial and other Circus Acts, Ad> dress It. II. DOCKHILL. Eijuimlrlaii Manager, per following route: Berlin, N. lb, June IIA; Hum- ford Falls, Maine, June 2»; MWlston, Mi|lne, Jtllin ■j 7: Bangor, Maine, June W; lluirast, Maine, Juiin no; Watervllle, Maine, July 1; Augusta, Maine, July 'J: limn, Maine, July 11; dockland, Maine, July 4; llbldcrord. Maine, July n; I'ortsnioutli, N. IL, July 7. WANTED QUICK, HCSUICI.I, HTWCK « itlll'ArVV, GOOD ALL AROUND ACTOR with plenty or specialties tolerated. Address i Air Incompctcnco nnt. _ LOTIB J. BUSSLT.L, Wurreu, I'll. ""WAIfTICO ill'ICK, I'OhI ""~" COLUMBIA GARDEN THEATRE, COrtlifld, N.Y., Week Jiincfm und later, Sister Teartui tliat euu make good hi lady audiences; alsn see agents ciiinlug Smith. Hours ulu l(i„'W; .') to ;,. Al.KX. I>. HUDSON. JMyrkle-Harder Co's ItV A M T HEAVY MAW (Possibly to Direct Stage,) WW HII I Other Good People, write QUICK. D I A V 0NK M,mK WITH PAPER. All people that have written before, wrllu again. r I.M I I'niii July so. WM. 11. HARDER, llollaiid iicuo.li. r»rt Huron, Midi. ALF, NELLIE, and the Little Wonder, MASTER PERCY. Weeks or June 1 and s, Young's Pier; week of Juno 1«, (luvcmalor's, Atlantic City, N.J. Pcrmanenl address AI.F. HKI.TON, No. to; H. 111>th St.. N. Y. City. WA *£ a> - "A WISE COON" CO., Season 1903-1904, Uqlorea MuiTeians anil Performers; iuiikL ho gentlemen. No railroad fares ailvimced; don't ask for II. Will pay good salaries to lli'Kt class puoplc. Chorus Olrls. write. Ad. W. A. Lord, r.7 W. 28ih St., N. Y. Oil; w Dp uu YANKAUER & CO.. IKS MANUFACTURERS, a f 156 WEST B'WAY, H. T. WHOLESALE. Wanted, SO Sketch Teams. 25 Single Acts, PIANO l'LAYKUH. PERFORMERS IIP ALL KINDS, to 111 W-eki. K1>W. WERTLEY, Mgr., Southern AmutemenlCo., Oreenslmro, N. . OOKLTZ. Proprietor and Manager. SOB AMD NEXT SEASON. Good People In all lines with strong specialties. Singing and Dancing Comedian. Must dross well and mind their own business. SALARY SURE. Wire or write. IURR1ES A MEYER, Barton, Vt., Jnne ■«-«; ;Troy. Vt., June Si-July -I. Who Wants Me*? (iOINO TO TUB HIGHEST BIDDER. I can, and will do, all that Is necessary ahead of anv attrac- tion. Last season ahead of Mr. and Mrs. itoyal. I know the coast country from A to /., Including Pasco Jet. Add. HERMAN U. SMITH, BIJOU THEATRE, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Wanted, to Negotiate With Al Tenor and Quartet, To use my ballad this season, "I Dearly Lovn My Old Home, Wish I Were There Today." Address NED WALTON, WayUesbnrg, Pa. Wanted, For TERRY'S U.T.C.C0. Good Orchestra Leader to double Cornet; play standard music: Al Clarionet Player. Oilier useful people wrl'e. Will advance fares to right parlies. Add.J. D. 01IUNN, Little Sioux, Harrison Co.. la. PAUS LE PETRIE, SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS. JULIAN TY-BELL. Per Route, RINGLING BROS.' SHOWS. Rep. Comedians With Specialties. Pi>oi>!« in all lino* write. BUTLER STOCK CO., Pi-n.bi nok, Ma. WANTED QUICK, FOR CANADA FRANKS R.R. SHOW, Musicians of all kluds for Band, and all kinds of Circus Ac's. Answer quick, wlih lowest salary, to homo address. F. M. MYERS, Mgr., Tipton, fa. RIDING GALLERY, HersclicllSpllliiion make, '21 horses; In use six months; Now Tent, tl.aso; cost $i,mo. Hall cash, balance monlhl*. HARRY McFARLlN, Qulnoy, Kla. At Liberty-Darling's Dog and Pony Show. 11 PONIES, TROUPE OF DOOS, 00-FOOT OAR. FRED DARLING. Kldrldgc Park. Elmlra, N. V. TWO NETS for High wireBicyole Aot; muBtbein good condition, cheap for caati. WM. 1. IRWIN. Address as per route BUSBY BROS.' CIRCUS. 67 8. Clark St. (Room 407), Chicago. W. F. IIENDKBSOK, I'n.pr. and Mgr. I CIIA8. II. DOUTRIt K , A«u. «„, WAITED, Performers in Every Branch of the Profession. send onen lime, description of act, etc. Can give from eight to forty weeks ManaircrR „» ,. RecogXed Theatres and Traveling Companies SUPPLIED WITH FIRST laJMT^n&Jg* short notice. Open Air Attractions for Street Fairs, Pleasure Resorts and Celebrations rtveVS. 3 attention. W-tal NOTIOE.-A First Class Theatre. In big city near Chicago, will LEASK OR SELL intpbi„. Present Proprietor and Manager leaving city. Investigation Invited. Great, opportunity for M.,. 7 ' with »3,000.6o. This Is a strictly business proposition. Trlllera and men without capital, , sain »?",*'' ADDRESS ABOVE THEATRICAL AGENCY. * ■ ""»»■»» Kingston Free Street Fair, JUNE 30, JULY 4. WANTED, SHOW PRIVILEGES, BIO BUSINESS ASSURED. MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION, E. L.STAFFORD. Sec, Mansion Home, Kingston, S. y We Are Headquarters on All Street Fair, County Fair and Celebration 6«fe SIGHTS OF PARIS Looking Glasses, Parisian Art, Mirrors, Confetti, Confetti Duslcrs.KEXleiv CANES, Ribbon, Gas balloons, Devil Balloons, RES8URRECTION PLANTS, Song Books, Mniisi.riii ROTARY ELECTRIC FANS, High Pilch Goods, etc. Ifyou are a Strceltniiu und want lo make m, „„' write Immediately foronr new ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of the latest and best selling nowX' We arc ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL to be leaders on sireetmen's Goods. Wo handle Slrcclmeti's fln lOOydB. nosh 18 8 •JlMyds. Hurdle Race la 8 Half Mile Race 'JO 12 One Mile Race ao 12 Running High Jump 1.1 10 I'ole Vault 12 8 Two 'MHo Race 30 20 Vive Mile Race 75 40 20 BABY MYRTLE, (0 years old). Humorist, Story Teller and Dancer. Open for engagements for Summer Parks. Doing A No. 1 specialty, or would Join first oIusm compnny, playing child parts and doing Bpeelnlty. Mother to travel with her. Per. siddrcss, BABY MYRTLE, OS Sklllmnn Ave., Urooklvn, N. Y. Ganvas Man Join Immediately. One who understands Nestw. • Must bo wober and reliable. GOOD WAOI5S. One nbow per day. Wire or write. A. D. McPUEE'S DIG UNCLE TOMS t?ABIN CO., Mattnwamkenge, Canada. Three Young Lady Palmists l'or "GYPSY CAMP." Rteody work and big money for (he right people. Address I*. O. Uox 027, Providence, H. I. Scenic Artist WANTED BY THE ARNOLD STOCK GO. .loin Jit Once. Htnte Salary. Address J. P. ARNOLD, Cure of niii'kroe Reach Hot el, Hampton, Vu, Wanted, Partner with Some Capital Kor.half Interest in Privilege Stands with Sun Rros.' Shows. Address LEO COLLINS, hpeneer. Miuss.. riire Sun llros.' Shows. MR, and MRS. W. BUCKLEY REFINED MUSICAL ARTISTS, INVITE OI'T-'EUS. ■1118 Ilrndfoid Street. Itrooklyn, N. Y. TUBA FOR GENTRY SHOW Address llecck Parretl, St, I»mi|. Minn. i( Get the Habit » AT LIBERTY, Al CLARIONET. Sober and reliable. Address * 8. B. TURNER, US h. iflllh 8L, New York city. lThe;Cutlery Kino [thc money saver for knife, jboabd men and auctioneers The man thai knowa your wants and unit tham qulok. Writ* tor Catalogue-THC MOST COMPLETE EVER PUBLISHED. HARRY L. WEISBAUM .8BO E. Madison St., OHICA0» This Plate used by oourtcsy of ' MR. J. 8. STRAFFORD, Fhlla. GATGHEL & DoMgneri^EIIGIUVERS^^nrwS 10, HT to 41 8. 6th Street, PHILADELPHIA! Of PROGRAM COVERS, PORTRAITS, Oranjrthlng required by the Profession To print on a type press In one or more col or*;, BALLOONS AND CARNIVAL GOODS All tool*. ONEQR088INBOX. OUB GAS BALLOONS I wj mado of tho best French rnW In three colors, red.; tw » nfl green, that inflafo ft* elz ?!, h T*! ranted boat quaUty 4 ploco tubWf- No. r«"ft aeo. Assorted colors... •••••■•'* S 1. White rattan swtlclics... » 00. Funoyoovorcd whips—' »■* WHIBTLINQ BALLOONS. No. • , rcrGro» 46. Assorted colors,....*' M M. Assorted colors »j; 66. Assorted oolora 'JJ 68. McOlnty Sjo 100. Rcrpouts ■ : H SO. Flying Scrpcnls....- 'J, Wo also carry full MgJ Walking Cancs.rbrspJcj"'^ PwketKnlvcs.PlckoulPfl'" Roturn Balls, etc.. and «J" up solooted lota tor IS. m t-X and up. CalaloguoB>»l» lu »• . on application. OO E, YON O E A <5°., Tth avnd St. OhnrUa St., aVT. U>Vl», jg .' •J ' Wi JUNE 27. TH3& 3SFEW YORK CLIPPER. t 425 at IN THE HOUSE ON BROADWAY/' OIM BROADWAY, - HOLLAND BUILDING, 1440 BROADWAY, Cor. of 40th Stand Broadway WE MOVED FROM 32d ST. AND BROADWAY, - - INTO THE OFFICES FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY KLAW ®. ERL ANGER. f* ' • . T AT 40th ST. AND BROADWAY. HAVILANO "THE HOUSE ON BROADWAY," DRESSER, 1440 BROAD"WAY, COR. 40th ST. AND BEOADWAT. BROADWA MUSICIANS WANTED. Tobi for B. and 0., Second Violin or Viola lo Double Trombone, Baritone or Saxophone. Also Man to Do flood Concert Torn, '. Double Stage. II yoo ire nol Hut. class do not write. Booztug not tolerated. Hstary absolutely mire. 81iow clows fonr weega out of the year. Address EILER'S TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, Wjuneirood, I. T., ,27; Paoll 29; Noble. Okla.. 30; Edniood Jnlvo. Per.. WHlTTRMnRR ifiH'A. . FOR SALE, Ten Red inick Trimmed Wltlte Band Coata and taps, s « hite ones, trimmed Black; 4 V. T. U. Ban- ners, line; 8,(i0o sheets' U. T. 0. Paper, Bass and *™ r *""iuw, live Gasoline Torches, ouarler and .- . fS m > tlie / 8re Indies; about 100 Stakes, mil ' f r ln ** > ; Com mid Dishes, 1 30x60 Top. "til sell pan, or all together. ■ Call or address ■LJDKVAPX. OfiOPInlt St., Toledo, II. WINDOW CARDS- LETTERHEADS CONTRACTS 334 DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO. / WANTED QUICK, IRE PEOPLE JSL.7.1 ln 5 8. Comedian with specialties. Those SgyHLWaw preferred. SUte lowest, we never g g?«- 1>K LAGOUR and FIELDS, Mltohell, Ind. GOOD BAR6AINS IN AUTO MACHINES. iw, c . C( l' mt of otn et business, want to close ont W' Arcade, now doing business atldlddletown. li..." con . B ,llD * "• following Machines, all In first Jff working order; cannot lie told from new: SSHSffi ! «utoscopes, r. Autoramas, 6 Rosen- 1 p i, lc,orta ' 2 Manhattans, 1 Roover Name Plato, 1 1 .,, on R Button, National make; 2 Punching, \J*1S; - 'R'eotrlo, 1 Gypsy Fortune Teller, 1 HrMEHS Urge stock if Views In sete;wlU »«i«.ltogctherorseparate. _ GEO. W. RIPLE Y , Mlddlclown.N.V. SHAYlTSM CO., ££r£H KD 5 B «ANVA"8, Versatile Rep. People; *ir».r. ."* 8 P«clallleB preferred; must Join on 1 0x t P°i ls «3,: "alary must bo low. - — &JbjTA FLBTON, Cambridge Sprin gs, Pa,_ CONTRACTS WEnH T &. n PA88E8, CARDS. EW. SAMFLEB. bBB •*». CO., Ms Dearborn Street, Chicago. WANTED, Man for Josh with Specialty, Agent, Dutch . Comedian and Soabrette. Musi, both sing and dance.- Genteel Hoavy Man, Tall Character Man, Juvenile Leading Lady, Char- acter Old Woman, and Musicians of 'all kinds, In- cluding Leaders. State lowest salary. Pay own hotel. Only competent people wanted. Open In August. People eugaged and Harry Clair, address DAVE B. I^EVIS, to Plymouth Place, Chicago. SEA LIONS. Purchase Your Seals Direct from II. A. Rogers, who has had 20 years' experience. Price, $25 (. o. h. Sea Linns, weight uoo to l.oou, f 80 each. It. A. ROGERS, Santa Itar- hara. Calif. WANTED QUICK, for Gen- eral Business; others, write. Musicians of all kinds for II. and O. Slate all llrst letter. Week stands under canvas. Address II. A. HBRQMAN, Bin trtoii , Ind., June 22-27. JUVENILE MAN for light comedy, Man Musicians Who is a Cigar Maker, can llnd a good Job by ap- plying to MANAGER!!. AH. BAND, Calumet, Mich, WANTED, PIANO PLAYER At once. Wire quick. Must read at slgbt and be able to arrange. No ^SxatSAai. Maplewood Inn, Kllsabethtown, N. Y. PERFORMERS I MUSICIANS WANTED. Male Performers who Double Strong^Brass In Band, also (food Musician* who Double Orchestra. Bolter and Reliable People «nlJ. M '»'•"■ ■N' 111 on wire. Answer uulck. ROBT. U. HI HE, The Croat Hydo Show, Atwnod, HI. Lowery PERFORMERS WANTED, 1 OR Bros. Shows, PERFORMER* in all lines; Aerial Artists, man and wife, preferred; can place Cornet and cari- onet; also good hustling Canvas Man; stale salary In first letter and make It low, as it "J »""•..„, m Address as per route. LOWhll Y BROS. Wanted, for the WILBBB STOCK CO., Several Versatile Rep. People. MnslbeAl. STATE SALARY (I PAY TKAHI'ORTATIOSL age, Mr. SEND I'UOTOS AND PROGRAMS. .. Rehearsals Julv 27. People doing some specialties given pref- erence, but mint be £r*[ class rep. people. AIm. want SCENIC ANTIST. Address II. B. tt ILBER, BOX SBCAMBBIDOE 81R1N08 PA. WANTED, FOR To hear from good Sensational Outdoor Attrac- tions. Also Midway Co. Carnival People, High Divers, balloonist*, send mo youropen time. We are willing to pay for the goods, If right. Jean Stafford, write. Regards to friends. Address 0. P.HALL, Four Mile Creek, Brie, Pa. WANTED, All Kinds OP Carnival Attractions For the Knights OF AK-SAH-BEN CARNIVAL AND FALL FESTIVITIES, Oct. 1 to Ocl. 10. Attend- ance, Last Year, 250,000. Can use Oriental and Foreign Shows of All kinds on percentage. Also all kinds or Mechanical Rldl og Devices. Who has a Miniature Railway r Address "PONY" MOORE, Mgr.. UontnB 217-218 let Nat. flank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WANTED, For the Only Original and Novel (Three) Musical Act In Hie biz. Cornet preferred. Call or write. "MUSICIAN," earo of C. Kltchlng's Musical Nov- olly Works. 22iifl So. Park Ave., Chicago. AT L1HEIITY, JOE H. LEE, ECCENTRIC AND CHARACTER COMEDIAN ANl> ALL AROUND DANCER. Any old thlnir In comedy. All kinds of specialties THAT ARE SPECIALTIES. Managers wanting an artist with plcniy of experi- ence, that knows bis business, but iliin'l know everything, address uulck. On I lie man with PKRI.OHl -HKLDKNI CO., Chllhowce Para Theatre, Knoxvlllo, Tenu. P. 8.— What, somoone coming Hits way* I'll wall. fBiia. andcxIIIB.l. El. WANTED, AGENT Salary no object; also Slsler Team, Singers and Dancers, and Piano Player. Long engagement. Robl. Korm write. Address KBLLY MBItllY MAKERS, Frankfort, Mlch._ WANTED QUICK! One All 'Round Acrobat and one First Class Com- edian. No learns. Write. MORMON MEIHOIN K COaT PAWT. tMMBafraW, IB . Wanted, 8i«d Operator to Ran Movins Picture MACHINE; one with specialties preferred. State Summer and Winter salary, MANAGER BIOSCOPE CO., ML Crescent House, Randolph, M. H. If. Y.CMPPKR ADVANCE NOTICE FROM CORRESPONDENT I la an extra feature at Chicago Opera House." N. V.. C'LIPPKH TtibKUHAPHIC REPORT PROM CORRESPONDENT: V ••( l.I VKTTK's My.llr, wn a Hit at Chicago Opera House I" Having rented my Boardwalk Theatre. Atlantic cili, have Open Time until Aug. 28. Re-engaged over Orphenin, Kohl & Castle ami Hopkins' Ghoul's for Pall and Winter.' ' Mattagors of First Class Roof Gardens, Parks, etc., wishing a real headllner with 27 different' styles of llthos, address l* toTTAUK fi.aik, HNUIjHWOOD, rr. J. ORCHESTRAL LEADERS AND I'UFORMS GET IN LINE, SECURE THE PRIZE MARCH HIT, "Princess Pocahontas." Urea*, for Buck Dance, Acrobatic Acts anil Overtures. Write at once or call 41 U. UNtli HI., N. Y., or WW Waliaih A ve., « hi. n«o, HI, For the Fourth, of July. On* Day, v * One Hundred More AerlallHtit, RalloiAilsta, Acrnhats, Trained Dogs, liar Acts, High Diveis, Sifter Acrotiatle Acts, Contortionists, HIcycllafH, Any Outdoor Ada. Write or wire. NATIONAL THEATRICAL EXCHANGE (Incorporated). Lung Distance i'hone, Main, 4030, (loticral Thcalrlcal Ruslness, Booking Fairs, I'aiks, Optra Houses, Theatres, Routing, Companies. NATIONALTHEATRICAL EXCHANUE, CllAfj. J, CARTER, Prest. and Treas., Chicago Opora House llldg., (.lueato. WIRE WORKERS. Extra line iinallly Gold Pliilcd Wire, roiuul or suture, put up In ); ur ft ounce colls. tfOl'lCF. THIS LOW PltlCK, 'M CTH. PER OUNCK. Tills wire lias a very fine, polished surface. We also handle a full line of higher gradea and everything thai pertains to tho trade. Hond for our catalogue. ROGER 8, THURMANti CO., 166 Wabash Avt., Chicago, HI. FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Orders on hand. MR. KOHL (Kohl A. Castle) we consider an expert on scenery; complimented our work byalvlug us the order Tor w complcle now set of scenery for hla houses. Just lined up "Ham" Jacks' "Trocadero* and Audllorlum Theatres, Wo own and control "8ILKO," the kind yon pack In trunks. Two donarlmonts, opera houses and production*. DANIELS' SCENIC STCD10S, N New York oillee, No. tun Knlckertsicker T best re, Nos. 2321-2S2A Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. For Sill, 200ft. Side Will, 1211 High, Roped lop and bollom; Stage 10x12; 2 Dressing Tenia 10x13; uno Fly; all In good condition; $iv; Side Wall alone, $2>. MANAGER MED. CO., Bala via, III. Wanted, far lanidiiti ind Liter Dates, 6otd Sketch Teams, Hlngle Acts and Single Women. Slate lowest salary; good room anil hoard. Jerry Cronln, Brunswick Music Usll, IllcuOdd Springs, N. Y. m THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 27, h / FOR SALE, Canvas Theatre OUTPTT COMPLETE. 8f.xl:airuTop, Yi root Hide Walls, all Poles, Hopei, etc.; 10 Lengths lu 'I'Ji-r Blue BWU, 300 PoldlngOhalrs, Scenery, High Dive Ladders, Net; E*tru Top, 40xiwj: llnrac ami 0»ok Tenia, Lights, etc., itle, Address . t DUNC AN C.BE8T, lUllslmro, Illinois. IP THKRK BXlJPrft, Musii inns uikI Y< lor* win!" mi' gentlemen mtil do not gel drunk; play slKinliinl music; I until t hem. What salary In Hrsi letter. CHAR. W. OiillEX, Waupaca, Win. Kit route Mlliuesnlu, WANTED, KLARK-SCOVILLE CO. HOL'HftKTI'E Willi S|H'rialllcs, LEADER UP (lit- CHE.STHA, Iiiiiilili' Hiirllniii- lu ll.inil. I'uv own hotel, oiliet i si-fni People write. NESltrrSCl)YlLl,E, Perry. New York. Ifl THEGDOD OLD SUHHEfi TIME. one uort Kauml Top, 20 Middle, an. Wnll; one 40x110, one 4811. Kiiiiml 8lrlpi.il Top, two Pine Crunk Pianos, lliiml organs, lins.iiuie Torches, Huker Torches, Canvas Seal Benches, Folding Or- sunn. Hand for Kreu Bargain llnnklci. It. II. A RMBHUSTKR, S pringfi eld, Illinois. HIGH CLASS MAGICAL APPARATUS At Moderate Prices, Large Stock, Immense Variety. Illustrated Catalogue Free. AJMJTKKBKIMI, MUmilolHHt., OlllengO, 1IL_ 'wanted. Versatile 1'errorinem, Man In do Juggling ami Mnaic. Change For nnv week. Comedian, to do llulvli unci Irish, unit dancing In liulh. Aim u good Singer and other novelty tin mm, write. Those playing plane preferred; lung citgagcjiienl. BIO CITY MEDICI NE CO.. Ornnd Rapids, Wis. {Slot Machhios liuiiii Investment for Nonieliody. 1 have Bond rii-ture Machines for Hale elii'itp.' Lobbv stoolcrs Wive your slumps. F. TKK0N,' jufi bmkawan tm Ave., Mcrnnton , l"u, TKI.KUUAPIIIC ADIJKKHH, L,ONI)ON~i •'Hravlsafnio, London." "l'urln:"Upt(irtHle, Purls;" U D MADIJJCIII 1M. Long Acre, London, n. D. IflAninCLLI w.c; », KiioTaiiimut, I'lirla. Two Ui three years' oiigngciiieiits guariin feel to big attractions. Advance Agent at Liberty For one ulghlnr Hi rung repertoire alliactloti. is .veins' experience with only Hie best. Regular Benson or Summer. Address \V. II. HAtlERTY. Orccnspilng.Olito . K,r?. r P.,u., VIOLA NAPP, Monologue Novelty Act, Introducing WOODEN SHOE TDK DANCE mm Pamomlmelianecs. AT LIBERTY FOR NEXT SEASON. ArtdrelsMM IjVMANJtT.. ULVKLANIM). 8 LOT MACHINES, AUTOMATIC WKIOIIINO HCALKBl ALL IKON. BLKCTHIO LUNO TUHTKHI. K. J. HOWARD, BIU WaslilllKti.il St.. - Opp. AduniH lliinne, ltonton, Mass. Choice Lot or PYTHONS, nil Hl/.cs. AIho Bulla, Turtle Head uimI Plied Haulers (all broke to handle). UOSOO DENS fiO.00, UP. J.IKll'K, at N.fltli St, Pldladolphlajja^ CNTION. " Penny Arcade, doing big bUHlucax, doslrcs to hear from tally man, wire workers, or somebody dcslr- lug apace. Will rent window. Address PENNY AKCADKi -of. I .tmaa wiiima Av e., Sc ram on, !'•, Wanted, Woman Partner. Mult lie goi.d Singer anil Talker. One who dances prefcred. (loud work bonked. Cull or address I.. MA YO, M Hlodmlleld , HAhnken, >L_J. [ STRATE MALI' -TONE PROCESS CO. «. wnanow em i niNG.Nrw voitn. tKtj' Sua. SQUARE INCH ■ MINIMUM 90cti^aJ UPTOWN OFFICE, HT. J AMKH HI.1XI. THE AERIAL SNMBDK WILL START TIIKIR BOIINBIIP W VAUDKYILLK MANAOKH HHOO W. For Sale, Museum of Anatomy, AT A UAHOAIN. 121 Bunt Ctiuul Wiwrt, - C lnclnniiil, Ohio. rppt SALE, A brand new 8. H. Htuurt Bunjo, and u Inrge (llassa- iilniiie, neiirlv t hrce oelui esc brouiitHesriile. Write. WAltllKN_U. YIIKI>KNIUII«), H I. Jot l BH. MclW Wanted Quick, for Prof. Belmont's Merry- MAKKK.H, good till 'round Vurlety People. Song uuil lluuce Uotuodliitl, UUeut Acts, Skelcb Teuius. Organ pluyem prefci rcil. Wire. Ml. l'luitau ut, I'a. BOSTON FILM EXCHANBE. Second Hand Fllmi, Song Blldea and Macblnea Bought, Sold and Biohunged. 6M WASHINGTON ST., Itooni 12, llomon, Miikh., opp. Aduiiis House. JUST OUT, 124 PAGE ILLUSTRATED MAGIC OATAMXHJK, 25c; Sill'. UATAL.. Be. None free Only N. v.. Agent (or Muhuliun, lib:. W. 1>. I. i ntOV, It'il Conrl St .. Iloal oii, M IUM . 6. SHINDHELM, Theittlcal Wig MAKEH. Uood work (or low prices. 118 Wont atln 8TKKBT, New York. «*nrt •wmn fn» tirtne Hat. WIGS KKOKUANIZINM.ANIl UOOKINQ TIIK WARNER COMEDY CO., ForseunoulMlM. IIBN H. WARNKH. Meflrego r. lowu. REOROAMZINO AND BOOKING THE S*f*ARR Oomady Oo. FOIt'TlIK 8KAS0N OF llKM-Ol. FKANK J. 8'1'AN: TON, Mgr. Sntinncr nililremi. JUellregur. J«|wu. NOTIPr I WANT (INK i-'I ItST CLASH MF.ll. HUIlwL.—i'Klll'OllMKK that, euil eluiligl' Mtie- elultlCK tor one week or more and fuke OKCAN. Ticket to people I know. Address 1)11. It. J. ATKINS, rihaller, Sill'. CO., Iowa. Iiiirmliiclng Yoenl, ! Ilrass, Siring ami [H08ICAL HATS, .. < Novelty liisiriuuciils. Park tuauitgem wrlle. i I Address Liu BLAINK ST., Sir*' use. N. Y. ) FLUTE AND PICCOLO PLAYER AT IlBERTY. S. W, MeNULTV, 18* N^Maljli 81., Wiialilnglun, I'a ■ IS IT REALLY LOVE ? Bit of Bits. T IS -r KOHKNTI1AI. III'WIA t'O.'S HIT, IS IT REALLY I0VE? H} TIIOB. COOKB ami JIIAMM UK « t It ON/,. SOLO OIL IINSKMULK. iA SONO Ftllt FASTIDIOUS SINOKKS. s I I 8 I T B E A f IS IT BEALLY.LOYE .?.. It's Different from Others, f L E A TnBMRNUOtlN si'crKSSi, ALWAYS SPEAK OF OTHERS AS YOU'D HAVE THEM SPEAK OF YOU. II) .IOI1N iiml OTTO IIKIW/MAIV. L O ¥ ? IT BEALLY LOVE 7 f Snccess of Snccesses. IS IT BEALLY LOVE ' A PI1KNONKVAL, HIT, WHICH WAY DID . THE ANGELS GO? By IIBRBKRT POWKll anil FRAHK BONEI.v. ILLUSTRATORS! For a Short Time we will sell a Set of Colored Slides for "WHICH WAY DID THE ANGELS GO?" for $2.00; worth $7.50. InfiD AND ORCHESTRA LEADERS! NKW! NEW! . NEW! 1'i.iir great Mutch nils for Hand, <>r- clieslriuir|iliinoai)l..,l.yL'liiis.Kiieliler. HIZZY l/./.Y, ugreal novelty. IIAUIillTKK OF TIIK NATION, dedi- cated In Miss Alice Koosevell. •■ KAIIKWA CLUB, the best yet. VIOKTTK, iiau't lie beat. 4 or more at lUc. each. IS IT BEALLY LOVE ? Have Too a Copy ? I it TIIK 1111. 1. Ml HIT OF THE Ylvlli, WED THE MAH THAT YOU LOVE.OR DON'T WED AT ALL ]!y IlItl.VNKN anil STORY. A rprP Songs and Orchestrations to l fmCliMB Professionals, stamp ,win help some. SEND PERMANENT ADDRESS FOR OUR MAILING LIST. REHM BROS-FRIFPA |QO> STAT6 STT„ LniCllAi *X WHI'C WMk iTBBHT, NBW IOMM, For Hans Hanson Co., TKAMI' AS'll KCctiNTKIC I'OMKIlUNS; linmt double brass. .Juvenile Ijulv, String Ibias, 'Cello, Viola to double Clarionet, Slide Trombone or Bari- tone: Comet in direct bund, ulxogood Second Ad- vance Mali. .Addreaa ,.IAS. T. Mi'ALl'IN, ? fflu Wells 8lr eel, Chi cago, III. CONSER'S DOG SHOW ■15 Trick, Clown and Leaping Dogi. 15 THIS YVF.KK, aUYKRNATOK'S TIIKATKi:, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. JUNE 29 OPEN. WANTED. Al Rep. People in All Lines, FOR SUMMER AND REGULAR SEASON, si'Ki IMIY TRAM TO FKATIIKK, IIOIIII AOKNT nn. I IMANIST. (JAMKS PHILLIP, W. W. POTTS, WltlTU). KKNDALL A KNIil.lHII, Pine iihiii. Ark., care id Bell Pink. WANTED, Can Place Two Stage Carpenters Next Season. Prefer one who can paint scenery. Ad. liens VKKIIKCK AMUSKMKNT CO., Oil Lily, Pit. IK Igtt H.VKRfll'.OK , Oen". Manager. • , YOU WILL BE CONVINCED ... .: OF TIIK I'llHSTI II V. IN A " CIKLSS" LETTER HEAD Free HBinnleH, liiintmciH. Tickets, Knveln|iea, Kto. CBOqS a. r .8 1IKAUBORN ST., CHICAGO. Pkg. STAiii: MONKY, Hie. HOOK OFCUTS, 20c. STREET MEN, TRAIN AGENTS And DEALERS. Send fltamp for our complete M. o. catidngiie with wholesale pi Ice list. UNI VKILSAL SUPPLY CO., l'J2 La Salle St., Omaha lliilldlng, ClIICAOO. WK ALWAYS UAVKTH B LATK ST NOVBLTIKH Cliandler & Sturgeon Want Al RKP. PKOI'I.K In all lines. Preference given people with specialties; wardrobe, ability and ho- hrleiy absolutely cssenilnl. People must. make good or clone without notice. Solid cngageniont Slim- mer and Winter. YVant llalloonlHl r.ir week of .Inly 4, People for otltHldc privileges, write. Address ISLAND PARK TIIIUTHK, llellanec, Ohio. WANTED, Slide Trombone FOR HAND AND OHCIIKSTIIA, E CLAKIONKT, Trap Urtimmer, Actors who pluy brims or do good conceit, specially, Woman for Kll/.it mid Marie who ran do good eoncoriK|icelalt.v. t:. W. LANtlHTAIT', Mgr. .lell'erson'a Uncle Tom's Cabin. Geneva, O., .iiinu S4; Perry SA, Palnesvlllo sn, Wlllotigliby "7, lleren •.'!., 1-: I yi ill .111. SPECIAL NOTICE. DeBlaker's Dogs, E1HIIT IN MMIHK.lt, AT MRKRTV AVTKR JUNK Iff. All manager* wanting ii I'lrsl class Lillpiilinn Dog Chens, wire or write, open ror A No. I lleperiolre Co. for next Hcasnu. lit'lltakeMOO IllrehSt., Pateison, N.,1. EZRA KENDALL'S 2D BOOK-ALL NEW. AAAA ADAIIV Apuro tonloot wit and UUUU UnAffl — humor. Juutouu SPOTS — ot Wlt ftnJ ,iumor - Kara Kendall's lit ilnok-ioo.ooo «old. By Uall, Sue. eaub. Addres-, K/.KA KKNUALL, 60 Boillh 71b Ave.. ML V ernon, N. Y. PHOTOGRAPHS Cabinet Photos of yourself for selling, $13 per 1,000. Send photo or neg. and 'ioc. for samples. FIITIIDC liusiiANi) on wn-'K photos, ax.oo UI UltC per 1,000. FOltTUNKS, toe; Samp. loo. ClrlT Ml P U I M CC Fur '•• Letters and Kuturea. OLUI nlAuilii1taKOKNASTUU10,Plilla.,Pa. Kxhlliltlons furnished, wllli only real Torpedo Paraehulo Kxploalou Ael. No agents. IIALLOONSKOIISALK. Prof. Clius. Kabrli'h, . !1 Ccntaiiaiy St., bingliBiiilon, N .Y. i»if"rn\ T write' for my hook. HlVlUn. ||tlW TO IIKCO.UK TIIK YVOHLIV8 (lllKATKST.iriitlLKH, $1,011. AddressCLIPPKII. SKCONII WKKK STKKL PIKlt, ATLANTIC CITY. P. S.-l JUIIULK s BAIJLS 1 WANTED; 8 OR 10 CROSS C ACES, 5 DENS And 10 Miniature Cages and Tableaux Wagons. Must bn in good order. State lowest price and where above can l« seen. Address 0, V. bilAMAN, Monroe Hotel, Pat kersl.urg, W.Va. THE BELLE OF THE BEACH, £$& PIANO 801.0 -tan OIKJIIKSTRA - lf.e. Address KIIIT P. HIRBKKORN, ■ - ssu AHmiiiIc Ave., Itrnnkly n, N.Y. " WANTED, A PDHOH AND JUDY WOBKEB. Long i-ngageintni. LI'IHN in ilihnh, Washington Park, Del.; ttloueesier, N. Y. . 8TARS XIV THEIR O^V^IV #^H^^B WARREN & BLANCHARD, The Comedian and the Singer are (not) Singing with 1,500 Encores, BUT WITH TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, I VE GOT TO GO NOW, CAUSE I THINK IT'S GOIN TO RAIN I ll>- ROSE mnil OSUORNB. Ity GILLESPIE mill lui.i.KA. J M. WITMARK & SONS, Publishers. KKKE -PROPKSSIONAL COPIKS TO KKIKMINI/KII I'KRPOHMDttS OR TliOSK SKN'4)|MI UP -TO HATK PKOORAMMK. NO CABDM. WITMARK BUILDING, 8 West 29th St., New York. VERY SOON, NEW WITH ARK BLO'O, 144-146 WEST STth ST., Mnat bolow Marlborongb H..I..I- (LOOK FOR TIIE-UEK-HIVE-CI.OCK-TOWEK.) 1GAL DIRE (IPIAIVO) AT LIBERTY FOR SEASON 1903 and 1904. W. C. HUMPHREYS, Lust two Seasons with 1IAIINRY OILUOIIF.'S CO. Addreas RAYMOND IIOUSK, Krunkllli and Vine Sis., Phlla., Pa. "A tli-it class man t'..r any show, both m to abiiuy aini raiuaui uiy." -hahnhy (iilmoki:, BIJOU CIRCUS. 7th N. Y. Reg. Carnival, SCHENECTADY, N. Y. OpenforGOOD Parks, Etc. BIJOU CIROUS. MUSIC FOR PROFESSIONALS It Is our business In supply |irofesslnnitla will) new compositions ofninrlt. Send address for u collee- ilnn of vocal and inslriiiiieiitul music, In which you will iiml sniiteililng thai will please yon. ir you huve anything to be poptilari/.ed send' sample copy. MUSIC INTRODUCTION CO., JB4JDeiiirIioru_8L,_Cnj|.HRO, I A. K©vir Acta Illusionists. LION, PALACE • • THIS WEEK. - '•^•* > * T*f ~T — -*; --7 ■— — — — :-"t*V ir BANKS' IDEAS ir Ha £ Is Hie latest. The llnesl, work for Y'audc- HUa D vllle perinrniers ever issued. Mono, logues, Pnr.idles, Knd Ongs, etc. Send slaiupfur list of nonleuls. PRICK, f.0c, Noh. •'. and tl, 80c. iJUS BANKS, fcil liocl.woniist., Crovldem-e, K. I. -*r BANKS' IDEAS TrV WANTED IMMEDIATELY,: Useful Medicine Performers Week stands; Tent Shi.w. No fares or tickets. Stale all tlrsl letter; small but sure salary, Organ Plover with specialties. Address II ARRY_ WOODWARD, Aliliot, Mlllne. Wanted at Once, Repertoire People That ill. S|ieclnlt!cs; salary Jio nndex|s'ns^s; also learns; man and wife; salurv %S" Joint ; must j.ilu at oliee. IRKNK JKAVONS, SulNbuig, I'a. WCHORUSGIRLS SPKCIALTY Ad's AND SISTKR TBAMS POR STOCK III Hi.KStJI'i:. .I.U..IKUMON. Lyceinn Theatre, PldliidelpJiln^Pn. Wanted Quick, Fer Open Air Med. Show, in lots, Al Sketch Team, other good Hied, people, wrlle. Till- Yams, write. DR. L. D. WILL Li:W, Ashland, O. PROFESSIONALS ! If you are in Mc Opera, Farce Comedy or Vaudeville, mi for the Song Hit, 11 1 1 jl IflKf," The Cutest Song Ever Published. Free FrofeaBional Copies. Send Programme or Card. WELLS PUBLISHING CO., 327 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. ZITTBLL-A FLYNN'S NEW BIG SENSATION Will Commence the Season of 1903 and 1904 on Aug. 24. IODSPKCIAI.TIKSOI. ALL KINDS Willi lip lu Dale Acts. Talout and Cnsluracs must I111AI. H^. 1 C ass Cotnedlatis, also .Htago Mimiiger callable id pulling ou nnrlesoue and playing iwarl In *""-; likewise (iuiiil Lender thai can arrattge, Ohuriis Liulles wllh good tlgiires. All costumes ruriilslic' chorus except lights and siloes. Apply to KITTKLLA PLYNN, 13i Hast Wkl SI., t'lij'. Olllco boms, in A. M. until 4 P. M. ' Jeannelte-OiV R\r|i i^ i^ E>»lrene They can plav Parts, Dramas or Comedy, Specialty, Cornel Solos, Singing, Fencing Talking »»« Dancing. Address all communications . ■ QUO. ,l. PHILLIPS, Hnnngcr, Richard Pox Building, Franklin Scjiiaro, New York. Joe, Myra ", Buster Keaton ii l . h r. f.'^'L.nP' -e 1 '' . K , 1N . 1 . ) ;,„ > '".V »rmngln« next season's tour under the iiiaiiageiiiciii ,™,S sn "" • T wo aets In ONK. Miuiagers booking Hie net get otir regular act wlili ft. » a uilUHle lui.nvlogue nf song nnd story by Litile lluslcr'llte fniinlest kid on earl It («uys) H. r*. h« 111 «' l« til. I. A. MURPHY and ELOISE W1LLARD, Tlio 8ky Scrii|>er» uf Convprattlloiial Comedy.. "Have it DoWJfliMMl^" Wanted, Musicians and Vocalists. Flute, Di.ut.lliigAlto; Clarlnilel, Hand and Orehes- lis: Double lla«s and Tuba; Strong Cornel., Dottli- Hug Siring; High Tenor and liariioitc Yocallsts Other Musicians and Voeallsls communicate U | once. Long seuson anil no blacking up. WARD X WADK'S MINSTllKLS, ?'_'.?_?!* '*"v«snwortli, Knn. Animated Picture Machine, Willi Kleetrle nnd Calcium Llghl, fit,; Diaaulvlng Slcreoplicon, %■£.; Wonderful (las Outfit for Pic- lure llaehlne, $10. A lol of Films verv low. J.MAKER.OLIPPF.R. Wanted, Leading Juvenile Man, Good size Wardrobe. Open July M. Three night stands. Low- est .summer ami Winter Hillary. Kdwln Miivnard, Urouxwood Park, Wlllltiuisbrlilge, N. v. City. «fvr ueaa> J^l Jt. JBE« <*•".' One.ortwosinall Perfnrinltig Klephatils. ■£•«* »"* rlghleverv way. Riding and ivrfot tiilui-' »i'.'' » '. small t.'ainel, mrong Vatidevlllo Team. II 'i' k '"',.. and Dutch Comedians. Make everything I 11 " ' and stale lowest price and salary. No tin"- ' dluker. SKIBKL " l,0!i- Permanent lid dreaa. WATBHTOWN, WIS. ■■ NOTTCE.— Columbia fiardei f heatre.'cort- I.ANI), N. Y. All purtles booked under the «"'"•;;, incut or Wm. Meoullin. cancelled, All wliu wrw then, write again. O. E. BYRES. Prop. <*• 7;"* people l .poked by me send iihiilqgonjliiMj.i"5:.--- Wanted Qytck, Perfermers" in All Brandies For Medicine Co., under canvas. I.nng J p ».™; Hluglea, is; teams, $16, and expenses. Aji an-. OKKKAN MEDICINE CO., Urafton, Jersey t«.. jtrsT* issueo. THE TX^W YORK CLIPPER. 427 JOKES AND MONOLOGUES BY THE BEST JOKERS, No. 3. PKICtt, 9.5 CKMS. JUST OUT M9SKQ 'smbhu wncmmauSmt. \ The Beat Monologue ami j„ke Book Kver Published. . „ .." I*"?",," 1, Cr !i ,|> ' l '" rCKl1 Monologues and Joke* as told by the i«c«t Oomc.llntia m I lie Vaudeville Sla K o. The lies Jew, NcRro, Irish rtn.l Italian Dialect Stories. Doii'l bill to order Hila book ir you whhi llielicst. . •"»"■"«» OTHER BOOKS WE PUBLISH : PRICK, an CENTS, PRICE, !«.-, CEKTg. 1 The .No. 1 and No. 2 New Juke* ctoiitiiln some of the lirlshlcsi stories told <>ii Hie Vaudeville Slace; all Unci: bonks dllleroul. A LITTLK HOOK OF Mil POPULAR TOASTS FOKA 1,1, OCCASIONS. Price in cents. Jusl what yon warn Any or the iilmvo books scut postpaid upon receiptor amount. Our CanHot'itc or Books Sent Free. I. & M. OTTENHEIMER. :VZl W. Baltimore St., Bull I more, Did. "5th. SUCCESSFUL SEASON." TOLSON STOCK CO, mi. semi iiH Bin n n m w am. llravy Jinn, Lending Juvenile ltlnii, 'I'minl, ellluir Sk.ttli or Sluice T.nm; Con.e- ,lian, Charuel.r Man nml Woman, (ienciiil Iliialness Man who I ndinc .Juvenile Woman, Male Pliium Player. s.mi.I phot... IJT . r ....... ftiAu m#w u«ifti ■? , .» ii li will do props., Aiti-pn ptiiyliitr Vaudeville lor the pint faw.ii: also come Independent Aitraoiluns, in.ini.lv. Mils. FISKK, .1. K. IIAUKKTT, llKNRIKTTA CHUSSHANiiiidlHAKKMItVINU. IMnycd TIIKtlllKAT I.AHA YKTTK COMPANY, »2,R0il. Now ptaylii|i ITS OWN COMIC ol'KIU COMPANY, twcl/e weeks' hummer i-niriipciiiciil, In blir luisiiioss sill ho I line. VMM IHn In hear Irom FIRST CLASS COMBINATIONS. IIAVK SOMK OPKN TIMK FOR At UIUKVILLE ACTS. HAVE UUOJJ TIMB FOR OI'KRATIC OR MUSICAL COMEDY. CO. Address lie ai»vc. or to J.K. BURKE, Vaudeville Association . 26th and Broadway, New York City. SECOND SEASON, KA^H'RYILV BkAYHAM'S Big S. nil. I', ii. I ... I I. mi .if < lie I., nit Mrlmli mini, THB VTM*A.Grl3 GROCBR. By William W. I.u|inlii4, Author of "Fur J.i.ve un.l Honor. " WlMTrn People hi All blues. Men must double land, l.'iin plan. Heavy Woman, naniAU, oll | Mlll( | wllh Specially, Heavy Man, Fool, Rube ami Juvenile, Prop .'ii v Mini and Seenie. Artist In piny bills ami double band. Men who don't play brass save Hlamps. Tt-ll all ItrHt Inner. Slleuee u polllo negative. Season opens Sip- lemtierA. fan use llrsl c.lnsa Aeenl. Tucker, write. Incoinprtoiils and druiiksrds closed without notice. Miiiuiiwrs In Conn.. New York, Pennsylvania, olilo, Intl., Wcsl Va. and Miuyluud, send open time lo WM. LAPOINT. Opera House, Baric. \ ci iiii.iit. PftU CATF The KlIWllolMl Melodrams, "IN IWIIKIi RUSSIA, OR Tllfc HKfcO I UH OAJUIi, of KlSIIINKKF," awl others. Terms renminahlo. GKK WHIZ. W T E D THE BOBBINS COMEDY GO. Rood diameter Women, Mult r»r IIohvIch nn.l l wo good (,'encral I Aelnre. keep oil'. AMATEURS closed on sight. Ml weeks' work to good people. J. 11. ROIIIIINS, liildgepoil, Hal tImiui, Cm, W. Va. y.uill,ii(l,v torU'iids, I wo hiiticKernumUuow-IUtlB WANTED, FOR SUMMER AND NEXT SEASON, FOR Harry Holman Comedy Co., Hi I...... w . • ■ . .... ,..•. .■*..,. -iim. , okl "K.,«xPL'rlunecd l^iudliig Lady. Musi have good wanlrnbe, inin.ii i wrlll! - c "" Pl«»H> fonr gnoil, usetiil iieople. Send programs and photo, wlileli will .0 ro- i»r??i; .""'""'"wciKftlKry. Pay your own hotel. This show don't owe a dollar lo anyone. Money ""viDiiUeRlow. Address HARRY HObMAN, Cliampalgii, 111. '•■>— siicimc a iwlllo negallvo. _____^^^^__^_^^__ WANTED, SEASON 1903-4, A Ho. 1 CORSET AND CLABIOHET FOB BAND AND OBCBESTBA, M ALSOGENEBAL BUSINESS WOIAN WITB SPECIALTIES AVni.2: ,. Mil,I ".voursalarvlow,a»ll.eoiiies regular. Heason46 weeks. klCKhltS, SORMlhAIH " " 1: ">R0AN1ZKIIS, BAVH STAMPS. I waut pcoplo that can stand prospcrlly. IVI. A. HUNT, Hunt Stock Co., Alpcim, MlCllJ.JUtlC £1 lo July 4j Flint, Mich., J illy ii toll. A ^ UBBRTY FOR COMING SJ5A.SOJV, AJ.I. 'UOIlliD COUKD1AM;, -. i Al.ii 'iioimu nii?«E,£»ii»ivi ^ISS MAGGIE WALKER llnihi. HUKAi'THltS AMI UKNHKA1. BUN. , , 52J5 I MpWIOIWWl. sober libit reliable. AVa idiotic nil thai Is rei|iibcd. Speelalllcn If ncflilcd. Two ""r*nics last eight jetirs; a good record. Am lioinefor lln. Hummer. Address HARRY FIELDING, llo.\ IIM, Peaks Islaml, Maine. „„, " ROSINE," " WAUPANSEH," Z&?] "EVERY HEART MUST HAVE ITS PAIN," "THEY'LL TALK ABOUT YOU ANYHOW." THE THOMPSON ML'SIU CO., "JT". Wnliasll'Avi.. Chicago. HUB SiWHmSioKAL COPIES FOR CARU OR PKyUHAMME. Sylvan Beach, U. (KANT B1IORK OF OHK1DA I.AKK.) LARGE FREE MIDWAY: the greatest excursion resort of the SiahvmM one or the very few thai did a paying general business during Hie bad season of last vear. SM) Collages, Yl Hotels, M Hoarding Houses. Now bonking atlracllons ol all kinds for Iho coining sea- son. Crest loeallonlorTcillorCanvaaKiiierprlsos. Allallraetlons localcd on I he FREE MIHWAY, near Hie large Public Picnic Park. Wanietl, Vaude- villes, otlents, VHrlnus Theatres and all kinds or Aniusciiiciili. For spneo and eoncesslous, uildrCM DR. M. CAVANA, Mgr. Midway, 8YLVAW BKACIi; H. Y. .WANTED. Tor lost Snccesalul Par ce Comedy On the Boad tor Season 1903-4, Slater Team, Mualcnl Team, Irish and Dutch Comedians goiat singers ami dancers, and hive great apcclnlly. All must play parts. Send photo and state lowest salary llrsl teller, bong season. Address "11.," Enlerprtso Printing Co., Cleveland, O. Aftrntiiui, Hand and Orchestra Leaders! Do yon want to Imarnlo Cniiinoa* anil Arrnng. Mimic 1 It so, semi Ac. slnillp tor trltl lesson. \nililn« to pay until yon have been laught Lessons i, 2 and it. II Ihnsc lessnos do not convince you ilial this Is Slrlcily Legit- imate, then, They are Free, lloii'l wrlle Un- less you have a thorough knowledgool the rudi- ments or music, and Mean Bualnnss. C, W. WILCOX (llarmnnliil), __^ IMP Broadway, M.Y. WANT*)©, COMEDY BAR TEAM. Other awful performers, who douhlo In lirlaa. Also Himh canvas Man, sober nml Rcllablo. KR1SIIKE IllttlS., rermsnctil address, aw Hancock Avenue, East, Dotrnlt, Mlnh. LEADER (Violin) and CLABIOHET WANTHD, FOB Address ss Per Route: must, be nblcilo Play Hood Olass of Music liny ward, Wis,, 28; WnshtiUrn 24, Ashland if>. Two llnrbnrs, Minn., 20; Ely, Minn., 27; Ulwablklft, Kvclelh :tu, Virginia 1, lllhblng '-'. Hit luth a. Wire or w rite. I.. A. STETLER, Manager. V> A- IMT For S|,r l.«n II . III. «)., Traile Auembly'i LABOB DAY CELEBBATION, Sept. 7 Troupe or Arabs or Japa, Acrobats, Aerial, liar and lllc.yulo Ada, and Novelties of all Kinds. Tent Attractions, Fireworks. Concessions for Sule. T. .1. CHEAPER, HprllUllcld. Ohio. WANTED, FOR HAYWARD STOCK COMPANY, liilKiiioSumrncriinil Regular Season, COMEDIAN WITH STRONfl SPECIALTY, HEAVY MAN, CHARACTER WOMAN. Must have wardrobe; long season to ihn right psoplc. l/iwcsl Hillary (P iv you own) and all parllculars; other ttscfal peop'e, wi tic FRED A. HAYWARD. Ilouiton, Maine, Juno 22-2T; I'rcsipiu Isle, June 20-Jnly I. CLEAN VAUDEVILLE ACTS! Send Your Open Time, Summer Season, For Springfield and Dayton, Ohio, Summer Theatres, to L J. OALIE, Sprlnulialil, Ohio. Onlv Itellned Acts, atillal.lo Tor lady audlcucca, answer Hila nil. State lowest Hillary. LADY MUSICIANS WANTED AT ONCE. TltOMIIONE and HORN, Alan FI.HTE.CI.ARIONET, 'CELLO and \ IDl.t NS for lids Full: can use Hood Musicians all Hie lltiio. II. 1.. .IAIUKM, Nniloiml llolol, Chic ago. MEDICWE SHOW, \2V YORK, I*. Y. Branoh at SO Dearborn Sttreet, Ohioago, 111. •I I.' I =1 tii. A 8AWPLE MENU OF READY DISHES WHICH WE HAVE "ALWAYS READY" TO "DISH OUT." KlolNim (Sujiph) — nris 'always roMy lo rIvb a Imhil In RorViiiR the proper (((age) f » (U0 H8iii38 to tho followlDf; hila, red hot unci right off tho rango: M 0N A STARRY NMHf" r*.,» Pf r W . A HI I mulai In K. 4 'onllKK W»l I r I Horn . Song. it's a bracer nml rorh to the "right iput" ovory tltue; motioy back, If It Isn't the most dolicloua bit you ever tasted. |f I ai|| In flahlni; nlmtil.ffor n Rtrnitg, healthy, yet ilalnty ballad, the scale* ahow in jt aisn fRYOr r vifjan Oroy'a new hit— we'd iuIvFmo you lo "droit n line" baited with a noetftgo Htatnp— lot tho pnaial authorilioa "nibblo" nt it until It reaches us, and we guaran- tee to give you the greatest catch of tho yonr in "LITTLE DOLLY DRIFTWOOD" • ' ' «>•••! , ■ ■ : f the one you've heard about, tho one the newapspera ore bilking about— Ita aymbnthetlo "linnu" lire invigorating, itn .pialltv Inalittg, and IU hoallhful nIIiciiIur rouses one's beat eilbrut— SL1DEH thntenttao talk, $2i.00 per act. BoHiNtJM ftro f rt "l lle,1 ^.v handod out whon ttndnaorvoil, but tho "rousts" wo offer here ""^ urn skill Inl ones, rnmlo on uIrmh; Hi'lenlillc blotldlngH of color, aoflurnte and sure to Hco.iirn the ntionallflutl approval of yonrcrltlra. Wo rnferytiu to thn illnatraledaonga menlionod below, nnd tho "only roaat" (hoy will nvor got, will bo Irom the boat of Die lan- tern rays with ita atrong, yet mellow light, aa it pierce* eaoh allde, oaualnu the enlarged ro- lled ion which in shown on tho oanvaa you place thero, to receive tho pictures in enlarufld form. Ttiko your pick at $0.00 a net, although they coat ua almoal dottblo that price. Send for copies before you solool ; that's a anlor way. "SOMEBODY'S WAITING FOR ME" ..a„hy voW™. "DEAR OLD STARS AND STRIPES QOOD-DYE" "IN THE VALLEY OF KENTUCKY" i-iJ&mJ&' "LITTLE DOLLY DRIFT WOOD" niutfmm,. \ MOWEY BACK IF DISBATIHriEP | . I'd'UTCi I|In1liVfil'f>WMr»n w " ""'" r " f,iW ,,iu "' ,inmor * 'insurpwiHcd rDennotla) and ■ Miouiinisiii present lliem with all Ilia "Force" possible; no matter how Kin in you foel, use thorn, mid Presto! you have tho "get tbe palalo-pltiiHitig" qualities of perfect comedy. "HAS YODR MOTHER ANY MORE LIKE YOU" "W:. Double Mlltll. "HOME AIN'T NOTHINQ LIKE THIS" Coon Cuin.it jr. "I AIN'T DOT NO TIME" & ere loon 4'umi.ily. "SINCE REUBEN'S GONE AWAY" 8SS&?' Si ~< Anil (he Orealest Of all Coon Hongs,- ' ' "IN SUNNY AFRICA" The lilt or Both Continents, Kx t rilS We nro cnnH b«nlly adding special fcauircs In our list of dainty numbers for large productions; tbo flunst thn market affords; as An example, this week wo added wnrda to Abo fiolzinnnn'H biggest match hit "ALAf IAZAM," and when wn any they nro "extra Ann," we know what wo'ru saying— No Ono lias It Ait Yet— everybody has tbo saino chanco to be KlItrJT— sond for it now. OilCtliFS. A " " l0 lll>nHl r,rilrl,,K nro coijsUntlv on band from tho original "Rwseta" * * with the "Natural" aroma lo tho "Honry Clay" ptrleelos. and con be se- cured for yori by any ol our attendant*. -So "Smoke Up" and call or "write" for any of the above matchless nrodncUi, and you'll got what you waut "right" away. Always ready to serve you.-"W110 WANTS TflB WAlTEtt?'' • PROFESSIONAL RATES. * two cent itimp, wllh recent program lor any toag you wart- ■ 10c. for orchottrgllon. LEO FEI5T, Music Publisher, 134 West 37th Street, ' ! & ' N#W York. • Chicago Office, 09 Dearborn Street. . . . - 423 THE NEW YOBK OLTPPEB. June 27, NOW BOOKING SEASON OF 1903-'4 SMITH ■ LA ROSES MEW OCTOROONS TWENTY PEOPLE. COSTUMES ELEOTRICAL EFFECT^ MUSIO ° R. J. HENDERSON, Proprietor and Manager. NEW EW YORK. NEW JEBW5T. VKmithVim^^^t^V^^m^^^^j^A^l 1 and 3 Night Stand*. ALL >r. THIS IS NOT A DRAMA OK A BCKLESQUE, but a SIKIC1IA HIGH CLASS EXIKAVAOANZA Can naea low moif A N, u K. J. Ml'jivuj'.KaiJN, (Jure ot CLIFl'KH SEASON OPENS EAKLY IN AUGUST. Mammum, please newl open time for NEW NEW AND SPECIAL HfiENKHY AND l'KINTINO. We carry our own Musical Direct* Colored Perlorniefa, Male and Female. Aililresn THE WARDE STOCK COMPANY Jimi lo 1ft toii know nml In thank Maiinger'a fur contractu. 1 am hooked solid far :t(i weeks, Im'kIhiiIiic my hcuhmi In Sfpl., IImi:i, nml ringing llilril week In May, iihm. -•'• lUn'erenl kinds nf I'li'lui'liil nml lioxcrlpilvo Hilling, uuil I'leiilv of It: Window I'lirils, Large ri-it uf I'liuln'*, Luilles' llekei uuil Iiim'iiIiI I'limlilniillim (Ktl.MKTIIINtl MOW IJ.VDKK Till: HUN I. AM, HOVAI.TV IM.AVH, I liuVe Imiighl A 11 Of; I IKS' UAM.I-iKV, A New SeiiKntintinl n.iv— Fenlurltii: MR. GHAS. H. ERR Y ANIl Till': I'HTITH HI.Wil.NII ANU DANflNO fOJIWPIKXXR MIRIAM CARSON. (t-iin; MPHCIAJiTIBH-O— RKADKI) 11Y :XOJ«T01V «Ste RUSSBIr 1UU en rilrt eill'll, all xent m _ lime, lor •».»•). '183-186 West 40th street. Now York. vviiiii you willli. Composite Printing Company, NTBD, For HARRY WILLIAMS JR.'S IMPERIALS, MAN AND WOMAN, SINGING OK DANCING ACT; WOMAN MUST BE ABLE TO I'LAY ECUKNTRlt! OLD MAID AND HE A GOOD TALKEK. P. s. All chorus luilles Hint ore ciitfHKc.l Tor the ruining season Willi lliU company, anil hip In New York, klinllv rail ill thla olllce nil early itH Uim^Dile. Itcspecltullv voitrs, .1 am i-:s \vi:mi)i:n, Manager, Taylor's tt.xciiaiiKe, mm Broadway, N, v. WANTED, AT ALL TIMES, Specialty Artists and Burlesque Women PA LACK TIIBATHK, BOSTON, MASH. WANTED, for the JACK BESSEY STOCK CO., Al HEAVY MAN, A GOOD JUVENILE MAN, GOOD CHARACTER MAN TO MANAGE STAGE. Oilier useful people \wllc. CAN I1SI! WWII PIANIST. AddreM JACK IIKSSKV, Conirrville, Iiiwh. I', s. Opera House Mnuugcra III Iowa, Ni'liriiHkn, So. Il.ik., Minnesota, SMN1) IN OI'KN TIMK. HAN l si; a h:\V MiiKM I Al ft HATMS IN niWA OH NKIIKASKA. WANTED, For Lucier's Minstrels, TO kni A ltd I' SHOW. RKCONII VIOLIN, IXll'III.K BAKITONB: (1000 KNOCKABOUT BLACK MACK ACT THAT CAN SIM). iiani'M, WOKK UN lis. I'errormcra nwl Musician* or All Kinds, write. He wire uuil hi Hie Hillary Ural leller. Addrcsa K.J. PA MBit, Uox linn, Omiet, Mass. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, For Mining Juvenile nml emo- tional Leads, IIIkIi (.'lass S|ie- .'hilly Team, .limine* nml singles iiihi enu work In one. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Your age, height, weight, lowest Hillary fur regular season. Can yon join forliiilaneeof Slimmer HI'IIHIinr lllive yilll lllilllty. up lieill'HIiee uiul w.mliolie* Semi lilintii. Iion't write If yon me inn I'i'lliilili!. l'ldlA, Ulllll. Arllmle llllll lluillleUI BBPItaiM. A.lilriWM J. N. HMNTKItiiW. DAVIDSON STOCK CO. lAi AKITC FIRST CUSS COMEDIAN with Specialties. WOMAN FOR LEADS AND WW Mill I O IILAVIES. THOPEHTY MAN will. Specially, MAN WITH PICTURE MA- CHINE. Must play parts. PIANO PLAYER that can arrtnae. Othsr usolul people dolnt) Spe- claltlts. stud photo. Address A. E. DAVIDSON. 304 Second Ave., New York. THE PAYTON SISTERS COMPANY liivlteiniieiK rnr nine frniu NittH. 1'iiikHiiiiil Summer Tlit'tureH. Have long Kiipeniilre or Stmiilnnl I'liiy-i anil Spetiliil Vaudeville Pealuies. K_\a ja sjkj •¥■ sj" |% Man for Light t'nnii'ilv wlm .luea S|ieel«Hy, I'liino I'luyer, Man wlm ran WAIl II tU" UlriM'i mill Manage Singe. Also S|irelnliy people Kirong enmtgli to leal lire, t^etul People In nil linex, write. Stale IiiwhhI Suuinier -uUi'v. Semi photo. Cnm|iekiii people i I'hiiiieil for regular NeuKoli, A.lili'i'HS PAYTON SIS'I'KKS, JiiekHiin, Venn. WANTED, For Wood & Ward's Two Merry Tramps," ACTORS FOB COMEDY PARTS. WITH SPECIALTIES. Mum double llurlloiie. Alio, Slide Trmidmiie or SiiihII Ilium, In Niuiil. Suite salary anil whnl you .lo. 1'iiyyoiir.iWiilH.ar.l. Open Aug. H, WIIITH, WINSI.oW, ILLINOIS. SHKIIMAN M.VKNN. AT CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE, DELANEY ^ESTELLA, IN im I.M I.IIMII.K THAVHBTV ruJIKDY, IS WITH sfutil Al. Ht'KNKHY. JIII.V •» ANU AlKi, :i OI'KN. , P. S.-TIII8 IS A PKATI'IIK ACT. MARION and DEANE, CASOAPJE PABK, NtWW SALE, PA. "IT8 VV TO VOU-' PROCTOR'S ENTERPRISES. F. F. PROCTOR. Sole Proprietor and Manager. J. AUSTIN FYNES, General Manager. 7 BEAUTIFUL THEATRES 7 Devoted to ll.lln.'it ll.ilerinliiio.'iit. I'n.rior'f. nth Ave. Theutre. Hroetor'a 2:iil St. 'Plienlre, I'roetor'a BHtli St. ThfRtre, I'roetor'H t^.'.tk St. 'liu-iitre, I'roeior'H Newark Theatre, Fruetor'w Alltttliv ll.eiilie, 1'riii'lin'n lli.iilienl Theatre. PROCTOR'S STOCK CO. Presenting; Belt Plays. WANTED, BEST ACTS III VAUDEVILLE. If vmi do not: reeeive a reply, It may be because the time Is lllleil; you are llierrfnre mivKuii 10 write ugaln lu four weeks. l>u NOT eiu'lnseil si mop for reply. INSTRUCTIONS TO ARTISTS BOOKED: fiH plota of acta ; If can open and done In one ; i;.\ act lime of acta, and of "cloae lu ;" billing for newspapers and programmes : and CI.KAN I'HOTOQltArilS for LUBBIKS TWO WUKKS lu AUVANCH Oh- OWdNINf) DATE AT EACH IIOUSI'!. nddresslng KESIUUNT MANAflElt. KAH.OItl! TO COMPLY Willi tlieHe IN8TIIUCTIONH WILf. 81JHJKCT AHTISTH to thcUISK 01"' CANCELLATION. VAUDEVILLE UEHEAI1SAL8 MONDAYS, '.i to 11 o'clock; A. M„ si I a mm. I'lnywrlghtH, Authors und Play Agentn, ml dress J. AUSTIN K VNES, Deaeral Mauuger. Vniulevllle Arllsts aud Playera, oddren.1 P. V, I'ltoi ri'lilt .III., Honking Deparlment, FIFTH AVE. THEATRE, N. Y. CITY COL.UJI1IIIA, PA., OPERA HOUSE FOR BENT. The borough of Columbia olTera the Opera House Auditorium fur lease fur one, three or live years. Heated by nleam ; seating capacity, 1)70. Only auditorium lu town, l'upulatlou. H.UOO; irllnilniy town*, 10.000. Successful bidder must give approved trust cuiupuny bond. THIS IS A HAKE CHANCE 1'iili AN KNTERIMtlSINO MANAOEIt. HIils for leas- ing luuat be received before July 1, iiin.'i. p'ur fuellier |uirtlciiliirs, itililresn II. I''. BENNEIt, t'linlrnimi Property Committee, Columbia, Ph. ALVIENE--DANCING Ami Vaudeville School of Acting, tiraml Opera House. N. V. Entrance, 2«U Sill Ave. (Always open.) Stage dancing, novelties and vamtcvllle acta lauglil complete In every detail wllh guarunT lee of eugugemeut. My pupils: Kthel Levy, Paula EtlwnnlcH, draco Oameriiit, Wm. HlalHtlell, Lew Ulooiu, Hurllin, Juluisou uuil Dean, Lu Neva, Mn/.y King, La llelle Dn/.le, Aviies Matir, llonker ami HuvlH, lie Miltlis, liaruey (lllmure, IIIohiIcIIh, Mu Puller, Marlon WlncheHter, KHiueraldu Sinters, Hope Hum ii, si. Tel. Itnoncy, aud liuudreilH ulliers. Call nr write rnr iralaluguo. POlt 8AI.K— Three Spectacular Novell leu, with scenery anil dates. Also .Sketch anil Monolugne. $15 Serge Suits, $U<). Men's iv.'.oo Serge Stilts, |4.ii«. Men's t'Ui.W Serge aalln-lliied Suits. $8.88. Men's tl'.'.ou L'dssiiiierc Suits, (4 Ml. Men's $16.00 Cussliuere SilllH, Jil. pi. Men's $18,110 Cnsslmere Sulls, $7.11). Men's $lo.ikl Youths' Sulla, $3 Ul). Caiiieron, 2 07 Flatlw ah Ave, B'klyii. SCENERY. HOUSE AND ROAD STUFF OF ALL KIN08. Spectacular, Kxtravaganaa, Vaudeville, burlesque and Minstrels. Managers and Performer, write us II you wuul auvlhlug. We've got It. (ll.OHK SCHNKKY CO., Tllllll, 0. PRINTING - FOR TENT SHOWS SKNII KOH IMtltKS ( A I AI.IKilK. liiMSV K. Mth ST. CINCINNATI, O. HENNEGAN & CO., WANTED, lor the GREAT BOSGO SHOWS, llooil Colli raelor that understand* Chicago, Hash I'liauili'ller Mini, Canvas Man, 4 mid u Hnrse Dri- vers, a Nu. 1 Clink, MuhIcIhiis for llaml. Pi i inrnieri III all Lines. Willi' lowest salaries In ilrsi lein r. Nn tlniii to illckri'. He teinly to |oiu l.y wire. Ad- dress all lo 0. K. LOCK. care of llosco's Shows. Wllinellc, III. $3,000 Tent for $600 llunrt. Itol'Nin'tlP. Call ami luspi'ci, IMUOAIN. _ JOHN IIAIlltlsoN. Ilusmitli Street, N. V.CIlv. placed on Hie markrl, CO.MIIINATION ('AN I: ami CAMPSTOOL. Wnie THKr'ltKMONTMANtll'AC- TlKINtl COo PKONTST.. Frenuinl, O hio. Wanted, Trick Cottage Must lie lu good eiiiidlilun and cheap rur cash. A" HKCONli HAND. Sold miller a |H>sltlvegiiuraiilee lu Leas reprearmed. Send for circulars. INOHT1I IVKSTKItN lAfcMSt N tXl .", Tl-I.i Knllerlon Ave.. Chicago, III, MKIl" I'KOPLK AT ALL TIMrisT^eaimi le and ex., siagls 10 aud ex. Write. FKU-K1 TA DKQO CO., Hock Island, 111. FOIl TIIK AMERICAN Amusement Cenpamj, AT TIIK ' ■ ' tmmi, niiiiKs m imoii Dineirs' mammoth muau Carnival, Exposition and Midway, TO BE HELD JULY 25 TO AUG. 2, At Handlan's Park ? St. Louis. Mo, GUARANTEED ATTENDANCE 250,000. Also for the Road, for the Kutire Carnival Season, Troupe of Japanese, Troupe of Hindoos, All Kinds of Physical Culture Acts, Dancing U iris of All Nationalities, Troupe of Acrobats, Arabs or otherwise; First Claw Marionette Man with all necessary outfit, Platform Freaks, Side Show Freaks, Mysterious Magical Act, C-ood Illusion Features, Novelty Open Air Act for Free Attraction, High Divers, First Class Door Talkers and An- nouncers, Boss Canvas Man and Canvas Men, Have no Una lo lose. Stale your very lowest salary In llrst communication upon which control euiihl lie ton. hi lieu. We pay transportation after Joining. No hoard. For nil Amusement Fenturea ail.lre.a, NH. ANOKtU K. UeKKKKO, Suite .•|Ull-7-x-!l-iO-U-l'4 NuUen UIiIkm ""' >'■"' Olive, Ht. Louis, Mo., C'enlrul Tradri' i.nil I. aiioi Union Carnival iieaahiuai lers. Pur all frlvlleaa. Now un Sale ail- .lr«ss MH. F.I). II. ROUINMON. All othrr rominunleatlunH to Bin. A. F. IIRVKKKI'X JH, EVERYBODY'S LOOKING FOR 'TROUBLE. GILLIHAN and MURRAY, The Original Black Face Comedians, Are Continuing Their Prodigious Success wllh TROUBLE' The Foot-Lilting and Ear-Catching Coon Song, by DAVIDS and MEAKIM. M. WITHARK & SONS, Publishers. CDCE I'l'uieMMinnal Coulra lo Kerngnlzeil feci... mora UA flADIIC rilCL""" or thOHV s.,.„ii„ 8 I ,,-,,,-Uate ■•lOfriniiinie. ■■|||| VlHIIIwi Witmark BnUding, 8 West 29th St., New York. VERY SOON, NEW WITMARK BLDG., 144-146 W. 37th ST., Just Below Marlborough llolil (LOOK TOR THE-BEE-HIVE-CLOCK-TOWErV. S"JE2 C €>JX T3 SEAS O 1* . THE NEW CENTURY ATTRACTION; GftENOPJ-PQLLOCK STOCK COM! NO BETTER THAN THE BEST, BUT AS GOOD AS THE BEST. DRAMATIC PEOPLE IN ALL LINES. TO OPEN ABOUT AUG. 17. Send photos and all particulars In Ural leller. Kemuauii Bros , Jack Cnodwln, \V. K. Powell. ■fl"' Address all ci iiiulcallons to MANAQKIt IIK11T C. UAtlNllN, Lyceum 'I'liealre, ItuilUlu. N. V. THE DAVIS STOCK COMPANY. NEW PEOPLE. PLAYS, SCENERY AND PAPER. NOW BOOKING. MANAGERS SOUTH AND WEST SEND OPEN TINE AFTER SEPTEMBER- WAIVTKIk A 'I'alc'lted LciiilluKl Lailv. lo Kealtire. MlWl ""''J',' , , ^ ... ■*■'■ kiiiiiI Hppciininci. mi mid on. Kx nerleticcl S am' »*<■■ Leader ■■« piuno, to iiuiil.le llraas. oilier useful iieniile, write. Ttww *J»j Vaudeville MiKtltrass, preferred. Stale yunr IflwesL Vim |i*v lawro** f * flM photos aud proiiraiui; will ho relumed. OI'KN OcTOUHIl. .,.. ,. , ,„ I.OIIIS DAVIS, Urn. Manager, Hen. Del., Oliicliumil, Ohio, 'till July 1; after thai, lid IttissellSI., Nashville 1 r "". WT AZZTl^D, FOR THE GIBSON CARNIVAL CO., tn nercelllf.a!! E 1M . H i L, Sl"' A, '!i*«''KK. '' , "" »K«HOII. SHOWS Willi I he I, u Jn ill Z \ . r«..m- ' '""' V," , ' , "? I,J| ' ,, • Nfvelih's of every descrlpllnn in an lines. Hally exclusions mi railroads. -,IAS. II. lilBSi heir own tenia or |ilat''*"lj I.m. Vtiudevllte rVrhf««" BSON, C.ililinhiis, tH''"'_ WANTED, FOR THE Al. G. Field Greater Minstrels TL"b■ , ni , . , u , Vh-•• , ?' ,!,, ". ,, ^ , " ^ . ,0,, •• •• « , »«'» , « Viola, Oreh.ntra, Double H" M •" d . iuAl ?"JJ U " bU »V!l U ■ n,, • "•»• •"• , «ip«r»enieU..ober, reliable H« I'll Fl. s, uu Broad St., Columbus, O. JUNE 27. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 429 SHERMAN, DeFOREST AND CO. FOR HAMMERSTEIN'S PARADISE ROOF. WE XT SEAS OW WITH THE GR EAT EMPIRE SHOW. WIGS BSTiUED AT WHOLESALE PRICES WATER GURU. WATER CURLS. Pompadour Wigs, $3.60. Soubrctte Wigs, $a.W. 11 11 DRESS . . WlliS 3.50 KB 3.50 sonc Bi ?xr ! Sheet Music Size, and Colored ifi&BQQKS CONTAIN: , 80NQ8, JOKES, RIDDLES, CONUN- I DRUMS, PARODIES, RECITATIONS, 1 FLIRTATIONS, FORTUNE TELLING. I OARD TRICES, FUNNY RBADLNGB. 1 79 Cento per 100, $6-00 per 1000. j Cash with o rder. No 0. 0. D. Sample* 10 o wsmiAsr beos, \1£G PARK ROW. NEW YORK Patent! and rade-Maria, We keep constantly In stock from 1,600 to 2,000 iMorted Wlgi which are well made and guaran teed lo M. These Wigs can be bought In all colors at Uto above prices; but, not In Gray nor In White. 'ilit Bime In Gray or white cost from $8.60 to $6.00 special attention given to mall orders. Goods sent 0. 0. D. anywhere on receipt of $1 00, which will be deducted from the bill. Estimates furnished tor higher grado goods, made to order. NECRE8COU HAIR CO., 162 State St, 6th Floor, CHICAGO, III. Miniature Railroad Co. 407 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. Copyright your acts, plays, sketches and songs. It will PAY you. Many Copyrights are worthless, because Invalid. You can- not afford to take such chances. W* naraatc* a valid copyright at eesall cast. Opinions and legal advice. Patent* and Trade-Marks. Send stamp for particulars. Columbia Copyright and Patent Co., Inc. ^_wagpte etna, waewmaToii. e. o. PATENT WNDlMw. ^OBTHAV] Pittsborg.Pa. BOLD MEDAL SPECIAL. For Parks, Su mmer Resorts, etc. Hauling Capacity, 28 Tons. Earning $ I ,BOO In six days. With proper care will last 20 yra. 8TEREOPTICON. $17, wanted, WASHINGTON PARK, EL PASO, TEX., High Class Novelty Vaudeville Acts of all kind.. Can give from two to four weeks to people that can change. CAN USE AT ONCE GOOD PIANIST. Address all let'ers to GUSTAVE PETERSON, 00STAVE PETERSON, WASHINGTON PARK, Prop, and Mgr. EL PASO, TEX. 0IRCU8 CANVA8E& » FoSas Bad Stakes, SKATS, Mage, Hit*, s '*r»ws FATEMT mm, mm SIDE SHOW PA1NTIN08. FRONTS AND BAH HERS FOR STREET FAIRS AND CARNIVALS. SLACK. TENTS FOR MOVING PICTURE WORK OUR NEW OFFICE »■ SALESROOM. 273 Madison St., near Mirkit, CHICAGO, ILL. With Electric Arc, Calcium or Acetylenr Mght Illustrated Song Slides, 25c, col ored FILMS BOUGHT AND BOLD. L. HIST/,, 802 10. 28d Street, New York City ■edlclnc Ben's Supplies Anything you want Cheapest house on earth. Eleganl printing, and all yon oan use of ltabsolutely free of charge. Send for free lectures, sam- ples and "pointers" to-day. ' can save yon money. J. T. R. CLARK, 912 Walnut St, Kansas City, Mo. FOR HALH — Second band, good as new, 1 Set 27 Aluminum Chimes and 2 Pieces Music, $76; 1 Set 18 Aluminum Chimes and Music, t«0; 12 Straps Sleigh Belle, $24; 8 Octaves Ohro- matlo Rosewood Xylo- £]iono, $16; 20 Bar Steel [srlmbaphone. Bowa and Mallets, $20; 8 Rattles, $20; Mln-lland Bells, $12; 87 Bar Steel Marlmbaphone. Bows and Mallets, $86. Sent C. 0. D. on trial. All mti. All big bargains. Our bells and novelties are gel , by leading artists the world over. J. 0. Deagan, »» Dearborn St., Chicago; 10th noor; fireproof; A. II fln.rk.. HlTII SHOW TENTS. Equal to any In workmanship, shape and quality. Oet our prices before buying. Agents for KldiVs lights and Baker torches. Black tents for moving pictures. Good second hand tents from 36x60 to 126x800, at Bargains. HAKKK A lock wool), Successors to 0. J. Baker, 416 Delaware St., Kansas City, Mo. CONJURING Apparatus. Best Quality. YOST A COMPANY, 43 N. Ninth St, (Established 1170.) Philadelphia. *3-Desorlptlve oatalogue for stamp. MADISON'S BUDGET, NO. 8. 90 great Parodies, five new Comedies and Afterpieces, two Original Acts for sketch teams, eight Grand Monologues, Including two for Tramp and Hebrew, new Hebrew Talking Act, besides hun- dreds of Original Gags, Comlo Epitaphs, Doctors' Testimonials, etc., etc. 89 pages, ONB DOLLAR, per copy. "Have tried all others, but Budget the only one.'' CARSON and WfLLARD. L. J. K. iiKii., (agent tor JAMES MADISON), 1404 Third Ave., Now York City. UHER 20TH CENTURY DAZZLERS FOR FRANK E. LONG CO. JUVENILE LEADING MAN. Musi be tall. No salary too high If you can act and t with two 20m Ontury ill a nun id Cut It. ILIIu.it-, Ilka cut. Koch 7 Bo by mull. Bend for our CuLaloKUM of H.lf hf*. it mi- \r j , HllTrnr.rv, Kt.t.llrlllllaK, Srdlrl.. »i (IIM Mow Hod., l.ik So.p, Prof. SlnruM*. Ortto. r.lii)., D.r.1 torfc. Par. Powtf.r, .If. Holler 1 . S»ff llnok,. tl.il pl.r. I. bar. The OLD RELIABLE II. O. IIMKK & CO. St W.taak in., CMC.**, UL A TWWCHT: I I 720 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. CALCIUM AND STEREOPTICON CO. •Uujr piles In the Northwest Good Films wanted. Ilargaln Lists, GA8 ORDERS F1LLBD PROMPTLY Largest Stock or Slides, Films and sup- m ELY CANVASSES. S II kol I no Tights, Sjll.B0| Wor.t.d Tights, aa.tToi Cotton Ti.hti, Sl.OOt Silk Tight., from •S.OB up, nlrt* to match all earn* price BALLOONS Oit Generators, Airship* and Model.. AEBOIaUT LEO 8TBTO18, Box 181, Madison 8q., N. Y. STAMP FOR PRICES. LgJltRNAJIONAL PLAY EXCHANGE ROYALTr PLAYS-RfASONABLE RENTS J2/ / La'vaik vi CHICAGO II L "• 8TRA88MAN, ATTORBET, MS Broad wsy, a. T. OttJ. iiogne and samplee of tight. free. Fo.lt Ir.ly a de- posit required, satisfaction guaran- teed or money refunded. SPIOBB BROIL, 88 Woodbine at, Brooklyn, H. T. Old .land hnt nsw nAtlnm.\ Fine Magical Apparatus, ILLUSIONS, TRICKS, Kto. Grand End of Century, fully Illustrated. BOOK CATA- LOQDK, 2to., free br mall Oatalogneof PsrlorTrickafree MARTINKA A 00.. Mfm, 4»8*t.hAv*..N. T. jtf "VST" IGr sS A. M;' I1UCH & CO;, Wig- Makers' 119 N. $t-h 'sy.,' Philadelphia GREASE PAINT, POWDERS, ROUGE SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE Do You WANT MILITARY GOODS? BAND UNIFORMS. ARMY or NAVY SUITS, TENTS, 0UN8 and EQUIPMENT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. From Government Auction. No matter what you want In that line I can supply It New or second hand. Send for caWluguo. B. B. ABRAHAMS, 222 South St, Philadelphia, Pa. SIESEL COOPER CO., Sole Agents for Chicago FOR TBE THEATRICAL TRUNKS. Renowned for GIVING THE BE8T8ATI8PAOT10 N NEW ACT. WARNING TO MANAGERS. There is Only "ONE" Novel and Original Production of "Hiawatha" as Indian Maidens, with Face Masks and Correct Costumes and Special Picturesque Set, Designed by the Originator, TIM McMAHON, McMalion'sSGirls 10 IN NUMBER. This Act is Fully Copyrighted and Protected, and any Infringement will lie Prosecuted to the Full Extent of the Law. II OOP 1 NOW BOOKING TIME Beginning September. After first performance at Temple Theatre, Detroit, MANAGER MOORE immediately held the Act over for the Second Week, a repeti- tion of HYDE & BEHMAN'S. TIM McMAHON, aso -w. estii St., z*. y. o. Address JUST THE THING TO SEND TO MANAGERS and AGENTS, YOUR PHOTOGRAPH: ON A POSTAL card. Let them see how you look. If you oannnt oall for sitting we will make your Postal Photos from any picture you may send us, and return same with the order filled. 2io. for Three Photos, $1 aOoson. POSTAL PHOTO OUTFIT FOR HAI.K. PARISIAN PHOTO CO., HUH Slslh Av.„ N. Y. NOW 18 THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR MUSIC PUBLISHED We write Sketohos, Parodies, Monologues, Muslo to Words and Words to Muslo, Publish and Popularise Songs; we pay royalty. PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Baltimore Bite, Chicago, III. THE NEWMAN ART MANUFACTURING CO. High Class Picture Frames. Theatrical Work a Specialty. 110 lo no West 30lh Htro.il, New York. .... T«l. 1N«|| Mad. k<|. n Is a catalogue Ifor STRUT MEN, CANVASSERS, PKDDLPKS, KNIFE BOARD AND CANE HACK MEN, FISH POND AND -PITCH" WOIIKKRH and other merchant specialists. It Is a 400 psgu Imolc enpuclallj devoted to such goods and novelties that yon can make big money on._ Send for one, lt'b free. itND FOR OUR "8HURE WINNER PRICE LIST and catalogue free This is What You Hive Been Looking For No more danger of breaking your bones In the dark pannages of the town "opery house." Yon need no match; Just iircs* a button and there Is a brilliant and powerful white light You can put It in a keg of gunpowder without danger. It will not bnm anything. It just lights up the dsrk places. Can he placed In pocket or trunk, frosts, complete, $1 Gives 4,000 to 6,000 lights before battery requires renewal. Extra bat- teries, SO cents. Bene! for catalogue of other electri- cal novelties. Yon will lie Interested. AMERICAN ELECTRICAL NOVELTY ADD MANOPACTURIMO CO., Hudson snd Spring Streets, N.Y. Novelty Dept. The above Is a sample of our Tic. Newspaper Half Tone made for Posters, Newspapers, Letter Heads, etc, SPECIAL PRICE ON LAIIOKIIBIXEB. (.'uim delivered when cash accompanies the order. Send 76o. for a trial order and be convinced. We do the bent work promptly and at tho lowest price. KNOXVILI.K lilftJltAVlNU CO., tit Hay St, Knoxvlllo, Tonn. For KIDNEY TROUBLES and CATARRH of tie BLADDER. Cures all Discharges in 48 Hours Ejuhcnriiil. ^ettetenkv CAPSULES^ /UlDt 430 the jsnarw yoek clipper. June ft. COME ON Doing Business at the Same Old Stand How ready to receive your open time, and it will be immediately placed before the VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS. Will accept the exclusive handling of a limited number of acts, whose interests will be attended to in a business-like manner. Beady to INVEST IN and BUILD NEW ACTS and NOVELTIES worthy of production. Per- sonal Interviews by Appointment Only. MILTON ABORN, Cable Address, - MILTBORN Office Telephone, - 3238-MDISON Residence Telephone, - 2841-RIVERSIDE Suite SIS, St. James Building, NewYork t U.S. A. . mm** '.'. ' .^H ^BH^ j^^k ecBBBb^' 1 S_ 18 -••■if ££AUmZ Kj Ifejf 1 QP| mjmIp "The Only American Indian Actress" i liming severed her connection with LINCOLN J. CARTER'S "KLAMINU ARROW 1 CO., WILL SAIL WITH HER OWN COMPANY AND INDIAN PONIES, W056Y and BUCKSKIN, For MVKUIMini,. ENGLAND, on Aug. SB, by White Star Lino, WIIKIIK HHK WILL BEGIN IIEII Sooond English Tour On S»f>*. 86, 1903. Slot Machines Pouching, Picture, Candy, Phonographs, Fortune Tellers, Srlp, Electricity, Lifting, and MANY Others. (JET IN LINE for Summer Parks | and START PARLORS In the Tall. Money Maker. ALL THE YEAR 'ROUND. ROSBNFIBLD MFG. CO., Our ftll.ehllir. DO NOT OUT OCT OF ORDIR. 5N5 to 5U1 HUDSON ST., N. Y. CITY. U%f% B Vl«BP O IIW Mil OKI -CONSULTING DUN dUTourpri ci • J ^el SLIDES AND ^UDDI IPC 0F ALL KINDS. OUrrLlLj . . — '• catalocuefhce'-.- STEREOPTICON AND FILM EXCHANGE 106 FRANKLIN ST.- CHICAGO. -W. BMOORC MG'R. .- raACHIl THE FAMOUS TROUBADOURS Colored Comedy Co., under the management E. IrM 8. The company presents a New Mi ' op to date, entitled tni W. DALE, has proven to be the real nit ot usloal Comedy, bright, sparkling, refined, amusing and EX-PRESIDENT OF LIBERIA." SCKNBRY, SPECIALTIES, GOSTUttBS. ■esthb* ar.xS.fc finest FIFTEEN 8TYLE8 8PECIAL PAPER. Our Motto NOT QUANTITY, BUT QUALITY. TIME BOOKING RAPIDLY. Want to hear at onoe from High Glass Colored Performers with clean, op to date Specialties and Novelties, also Chorus Girls. Full particulars first letter. Klckors save stamps. Address all communications to E. W. PALE, IW'gr., Cape May, N. J. HELMICK & SMITH'S VIVID AND HISTORICAL I'KODUCTION OK "The French Spy," PRESENTING MAUDE SELDEN IN THE TITLE HOLE. A FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED PRODUCTION, ORGANIZED REGARDLESS OF EXPENSE, CARRYING A TROUPE OF WANTED- Pooplo 111 All Lines, to Complete Cast, Strong Sister Team who Dance, Al Piano Player, capable of Directing time In I'onn., Ohio, hid. and Mich. Address IIAHRY S rRTBON, Manager, Haveana, O. ORIGINAL. OTTO RIO, Manager. NOW TOURING WITH RINQL1NQ UROTUBItS' WORLD'B GRBATB8T BUOWS LIMA, 0., JUNE 21; MUNC1E, IND.,25; LAFAYETTE, 80; DANVILLE, ILL., 27. Money Makers OUR PUHGHINQ and LIFTING MACHINES An the BEST ind HANDSOMEST EVER MADE, Thiy Got thi Money ond ALWAYS WORK WELL Grip Tufa, Picture and Vending Machines ARE OUR SPECIALTY. Write for Catalog THE CAILLE BROTHERS COMPANY, 10ST-14B7 Woodward Arena., DBTKOIT, MICH. Onr Color Dial and Card Machines are the Leaders. M utoscopes For Sale. With Reels - $50.00 Without Reels • ■ $35.00 PETER BACIGALUPI, Slot Machine Dealer, 033 Harloit St., San Fran cisco, Cul. 1808 1004 CATALOGUE 6,000 copies ready July 1. The many changes mnko the old catalogue useless. Drop a postal for a uew one, so as to avoid delay. C. A. TAYLOR Trunk Works. 39 A 41 E. Randolph St., 1 180 VV. Madison St., CHICAGO; 131 W. 88th St.. NEW YORK. THE ONLY PLACES TAYLOB TBUSK8 Can be bought. We have no Agoneloe. , i»ii ivbiiMi/ i mill, IEBBY-G0-'B0UND, FEB BIS WBEEL, GLASS BLOWEBS, IIHIATUBE B. B., AND OTHER SUITABLE ATTRACTIONS. Drawing capacity, 60,000. For privileges write at once M. J. OARMODY, (jnlnu Hold, Aiiliurn, N. V. Acme Studio, 49 AND 51 WEST 28TH ST., N. Y., Art Photographers. SPEOIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION. Up to date and novel etrects In Lobby display photos. Shooting Gallery Supplies " VELTIES. Write for Illustrated Cau- WH. WURPFLB1N, Mar., 208 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. LATEST NOVELTIES logue. MONEY AND EXPERIENCE TO INVEST. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER IN NOV., 1903 r II. R. MOORE, 218 8. Washington Street, Wnte rtown, Wla. CANVAS ZdIr™ BY THE J. G. GOSS CO., DETROIT, MICH. ALSO FOR SALE 100 SPRUCE POLES IN THE BARK Ot DRESSED. Recitations and Readings. Catalogues Free. All dra- matic papers for sale. SHOW PLAYS, ..Ohlosgn. Guvernator's Theatre, SID PRBN, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Manager. Hnttman, Butters & Carr, THEATRICAL ATTORNEYS, SUITE »10, 011,912. 173 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO. Now In Town. BILLY VAN NEXT SEASON HEADINO I HAVERLY' 8 MIKTS TREMVS. PERMANENT ADDRESS (WIIKIIK ALL MAIL WILL REACH ME), Care W. E. NANKEVILLK, 1434 Broadway, N. Y. City. TAKE NOTICE! THE TWO JEWETTS Are Still in the Ring'. How About Booking Us-See Previous Ads, EVERETT A. JEWEfT, P. O. Box 750, Rt. Louli, Ho. A.wri$r>, FOR GOOD CHORUS OIRLS YOUNG and AMBITIOUS, not to weight over HOi Long Season and no One Stands. Address A.XV. ^riVBj:nj:E>RSa Office, lO R. Mtla PHIL. SHERIDAN, ' Bay 13th 8t -Bath Avonae, Bath Brach. Bro.Hyn, V. Y. ■ Night St. WANTED, FOB THE JOHN H. SPARKS SHOW, FIRST CLASH PKIIFOHMER*. BROTHER ACTS. BAR TBAM, CLOWNS, SIDE SHOW PBOPI.K, MUSICIANS AND A STRONG ACT TO FEATURE. All people must lie sober and real actors. Address CH AS, SPARKS, Route: Sartsuurg, Pa., June 25; Apollo, Pa., June 28; Butler, Pa„ June 27; Tarentum, Pa., Juue Ml New Kenslngt n, Pa., June ao ; Veiona, Pa., July 1. THE EMPIRE CITY JOB PRINT Franklin tquaro, l«»w York City, SHOA2V PRIZeTriKGe FIRST CLASS BLOCK WORK. HEW AND LATEST STYLE TYPE. Send far Estimates. Booking Sheet 1009-4 now ready. Now Is the time to place your ordere for next toason. QEO. J. PHILLIPS, Manager. NOW VERNON MUSICAL COMEDIAN, WITH ^POSITIVELY THE I FUNNIEST NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT EXTANT. ORIGINATOR OK T1IK JHU8ICA 1 a flOW F0U11 INSTRUMENTS FORMING PARTS Ot SET a aaaj ITAfjaaVAU VV W? , cow< (PATBNT s PENDING). Perm. Address, 508 PROSPECT AVE., Syracuse, N. T. NOTICE To Burlesque Managers and Burlesque Houses ttSfftiS&ShSSi 5*5ttcV n iT. fa,led *° »'•*•"•»". «*«« Company wll - — .nw. a, a TUMI B. BARB, lo. 1364 Broadway, lew York City. AT LIBERTY— LOUIE BATES SEASON DELIVERY: June 21, Cellos, 0.: June 2J. C« ■S , 1 ? 1 ?» , I ,1 P->. J, "»5.0oliimbOR,o.; July 12 and 13, Cleveland, 0.; July 26, h *« vllle, Ind.; Aug. 2, Marlon, Ind.j Aug. 0, Terre Haute, Ind.; Aug. 10, Hamilton, «• JUNE 27. THE NE¥ YORK CLIPPER. 431 I'LL THIS IS THE ONB tit BUSY ALL NEXT WEEK .. . Q y LINTON and OILROY. CHrtPI T T If ° reH,r CO,m 8 ° nB ' TI,e WOrd ' , "*" "**** " nd ** M " ,C " ""*■ P, " r " d " d Wh,ulwl Bw r w »"" * muunw hit fob you. ■g c= 32 Hon m - day I'll be bu ■* — • r £=1 i 8y all the day, Tues - - - day Tm m go • tag far way, Z21 m w — e te | £ a for ma - sic, then yon would in -trench, MAKE YOUR ACT STRONG BY • Wednesday is the day that I stud-.y my French, Thnrs • day jb. dcaii TUIQ "Ail" PARPPIIII V I " Frida y I mu8t P aint a little bit ntAU IfllO MU UHnCrULLIi Saturday in the dentist's chair I'll sit, THESE ARE HIT SONGS. I SW "■ SW^tSt- "* I SINGING REAL HITS ! TheBOYSINTHE CALL'RVfor MINE chorus. #^^ a BY HtELA/f+«H£I.F F r K p — « ?c i ^ i ^r J i r r J ^^5 It's" the boys in the gall - 'ry for mine, The' rest of the" house may be" fine. Yet they'll stand a fair act atad let It down toft, But § ? * ~s w ■* '~. '»- *=£ £ ± #--*» ^ U #-, *=fc CT not for the ju - ry box' up in the loft. •=* An-y act they don't think right In line They'll quickly in - vlte to. re - sign , FT. For you've got to show * **=*■ £ =F=# t= UX ■JtitJL — h proof To the crowd near the roof, So the boys In the gall -'ry for mine. ^m ■H It's the mine. It's an Absolut* "KnooK Out!" I TO recognized professionals We win **nd on receipt I Sand for I* A* Onoal Tha Summor Visits Sor»B Hit! I of Ten CenU in PoiUg. and l.t* Pronrom (no Cirdi r.ognli.d? Lot» of Ixtr« Inoor« Ohorussi A winner for Any Aot! Profee,ion»l Copies of time Hit Song*. | You'll Naad THaml Everybody Vv'hlatllnK I* fMow! ( ORCHESTRATIONS TO ALL BONOS READY. Orohaatra-tlona Now/ Reedy I ■REAL OOON SONOS- (Very Funny.) VACATION TIME WAS ONLY MEANT FOB COONS, - ■ - WHAT A NASTY DISPOSITION FOB A LADY LIKE YOD. I KNOW JUST WHAT YODR'E O'WINE TO DO IF YOU OANT BE A BELL COW, FALL IN BEHIND. «.«..— , I COULD NEVER LOVE LIKE THAT, - - (By composer of 'GO WAY BACK, 'Etc) BEEDLE-UM-BOLO, (A Big Novelty.) THAT TWO-STEP GAL OF MINE EAL NOVELTY SONOS- MY PALM LEAF MAID. ' (?»><> *°* £iB Nurober.l MY LILY OF THE NILE, ( Fo11 of Girder.) THE GIRLIE WITH THE BABY ST ABE, ■ - - (FRANK DANIEL'S Big Hit.) SMILES, SMILES, SMILES (Tho Great Comio SucoesiO RING THE BELL AND LET THE OAR GO ON, (Very Fanny.) THE GIRL YOU LOVE THERE'S NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU. . . 80MET1ME, SOMEDAY. SOMEWHERE. IN THE GLARE OF OLD BROADWAY. TWO CONGREGATIONS SINCE SALLY LEFT OUR ALLEY. THE SPIRIT OF '70 EV'RY MAN IS A VOLUNTKER. • • . WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH UNCLE SAM ? (EDNA WALLACE HOPPER'S BIr Hit ) (Very Popular.) (Bio Meroh Song Saoceaa.) (HEELAN & HELF'8 New March Song. (WOODWARD end JEROME'S Big Hit!) SPECIAL ! ! -C SAMMY 9 J Tho TorrlAo March 8ong Hit ol "THE WIZARD OF OZ." BRANCH OFFICES: CHICAGO, 59 Dearborn Street. SAN FRANCISCO, 519 Webster St. PORTLAND, ORE., Newman's Amusement Agency LONDON, ENO., Francis Day and Hunter. SOL BLOOM EXECUTIVE OFFICES, AMSTERDAM THEATRE BLOB., 42d STREET, Near BROADWAY, NewYork "A WOBLD WIDE CIRCULATION.' THE OLDEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL THEATRICAL AND VAUDEVILLE JOURNAL. THE ERA. ESTABLISHED I8S7. 40 WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. FOBBION SUBSCRIPTIONS, SSl.per annum. PROFESSIONAL, ADVKKTttKJlBNTH, 6d. per Urn*. AMERIOAI ARTISTES TISItHIQ THE METROPOLIS USB THE ERA OFFICEB AS THEIR PEBHAHENT LONDON ADDRESS. 2,600 A RTISTES ADVERTISE IN ITS CO LUMNS WEEKLY **^"» ■— -— — omw i i _„ J ^^_ MMI ^ ^ PM j W BaBaiaaaMsa«MNaaaNi THE GREAT ENGLISH VAUDEVILLE PAPER, THE Aim TH0ATRB RBVIBW, 40 1 Strand, London, nURSUi" SUBSCRIPTION, .... - PUOFBBBIONAI, AB-VKKI fgKM KNT8. - - . . H. Sd. PER YEAR He. Oil., Single Column Inch ATTENTION! D0CT0B8, MEDICINE PEOPLE AND SHOWMEN. Why handle rooky good, when you can hend,e good, th*t will hu them •elTeer Bieotrto Beim from j l.oo per doe. to im.oo urge ;»•«;&»* leleoi from. We »I»o make other atylee of Appliance* end Medical BtmnM. _OW third oeah required. Hot Springs Salphnr Boep, wnpped, IS.10 per groet Equal toWlHleme. TrUl order will convince. Largest Manufacturer* ol EJeotlo Helta and Appliance. In U. 8. A. Established HE OatalofMfre*, THE ELECTMC APPLIANCE CO.. Barllngtott, Km, GREAT BARGAINS IN HAQIC LANTERNS AND SLIDES. Bend for oar great Spring bargain list LateBt goodB at h»lf price. Also Ihe Oreat Bright White ■ Light, Electric and calcium OutUte, Moving Picture I MachineB and Films. We buj tecond hand outflU !--M^f* T gfl n »^g 1 BgByfc^M,f-jrM^.'^**LBf and Dims. What hate joa to Bell f w H.LlAHa, BROWN A KAIU.K, Bept. B, No. 018 Cbe.tnut Street, Philadelphia. lF|i .iBMi-iiJiT^r^jfti Come Up and Call On Nowr at home In the finest ofllcr* In Now York City, at 31 Wett Slat St. Take the eleetrle elevator. MEYER COHEN, Mgr. Cut thla oat and paate It In your hat. WANTED, From 100 to too head of Homes and Cattle. Can Hlielter entire Wl d West. The drought Kant and the flood Wont will demand high prices for feed. I raise moat of the feed, and therefore am pre- pared to ahclterat the following prlcea: Large horscR, (8.M) per head per month; 13 per hCRd per monlh for ponleB, $2 for cattle. OTTO FUNK. Rural No. 3, lllllaboro, Mont Co., III. J. W. GOKMAN'8 PARK CIBCUIT Can oflfer Oood Vaudeville Acta l to io Weejte. Send route, open date* and salary. J. W. GORMAN, IftoTremont St., Boston. VENTRILOQUISM. I have the only practical course, Utughlhy mall. Easy to learn, you can do It. Prras notices and particulars for 2c. mamp and permanent address. 0. W. SMITH, 610 Herkimer St., Jollet, III. DDIHTinQ e '000 M« Sheets, 80 words or leas, rain lino— ,i jo. Bend for aamplN of all kinds of small 8how PrlnllnK. CHEAPEST IN AMERICA. VOLUNTEER I'RINTINQ CO., Reynoldavilie, Pa. KIvlKCrXef BBCKNT | I'HOIUl TIONH , SVPPLIBDi Wizard ol Oz, Darliig o( (he (iodi, Ihi Barry, Bei llur, Hum' Concert. MadiiwD Sijiiarfl (iardeii. BROS IPirops.. Universal Electric stih lira. CO. EFFECTS. 1393-5 Broadway, and 129 W. 38th St.. Naw York. The First in the Field. Loulilini PurokiM ExpoiKIOfl Slereoptloon Slide*. We have a large aaaortmont, showing the grand build- ings now being ereoted; all made from offlolel plena. SEND FOB LISTS. Oar "BIIKO" LANTBBN, for Bong Illustrator,, Pone PltitlquM Bllflee. Edllon', Leteat Productlont, Etc. ERKER BROS. OPTICAL CO...T.S..O. CENTRAL. TRUNKS. Mm., at.oo; Bin., tt.OO; «2ln„ le.oo; sein., $10.00; Mln., 111.00. Olroo* Trnnka, MxUill, t>.00. BUI Trunk,, 80x33x16 inside, $11.00. Utho Trnnki, MKxbksH loalde, 114.00. Shipped on receipt of flOO, Del. C. 0. 11., except over wo mile,, then remit whole amount. SIMONS A CO., CENTRAL TRUNK FAOTORT, Estab. 1M4, U-t« North Tth BU, Philadelphia, 1. Y. AGENCY, Cor. 30th 81. k Broadwiy. Price* 75cU. mor, Ihn it Phlli. Factory. A. KOEHLER & CO., Theatrical Costumors. KNT1HK COMPANIES OR INDIVIDUALS PITTBI) OUT. PRICEB RKABONAIILK. KHTIMATK8 KCItMHIIED, THEATRICAL JKWKLY. M ONION B0.UAHB (East), hotwecn 17th and 18th Bin., Now York. Mention CLIPPER when calling or writing. 0a3aaa rors, Trick Matches and Jewelry. Catalogue FREE. BXPLOD1NO CANKS, Red. White and Blue Oanos, Cane Rack Canes, Kuhlier Halls, Confetti, Dusters Rustic Wood, Hhcll Ooods, Rosettes, Celluloid Buttons, Comic Art Mir- NEWMAN MEU. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 432 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 27 HOOVERS NAME PLATE MACif Our New Model $ The 0nIy ia " e p,ate lach,ne Protecled b * D - 8 < Palents - Beware of Mgggf fc tt «J ma * cosl J° n yonr Parchase lone y- J Our New Model mill* out Jim ». «_-f OPERATED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD WITH HANDSOME PROFITS. I wmbjow,,,^ J Will be OUT JUNE 30. This New Model will In outward appearance bo the nnme an trie old Model, hut lt« Infer- nal parts will combine Orcat Simplicity and Strength. M_WW »a M »W aHi«M«V BIVIVVIVB WW W ■ •* ■ » M . V M »M • _>W.*«»»W V- — ■-- V » » — OPERATED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD WITH HANDSOME r COSTS $3.00 TO FILL, YIELDS IIS STiSWSWS 1 w Our Aluminum Ha* th« r.mou. "Woow«l*«r" «t»*lr* P*lnlsK. ... _~ . _~ •rrrwnsn nr IDOTFIH DVniTTDVn new Model will m utw.'; appearance be the sam. 1 * tfie old Model, I'utitaZ." nal parts will c.. n ibSLSS BlmpUclty and sirer^S "' B '. A 0-IftOo) °" r Aluminum Ha. th« r.mou. "RoowalUr" ■• tm »■-■ ■»■»". ^ < Pr8_»_l 4.71.00 rrlCe, I U S THE "H00VBHS" dobs hot uth trouble, dobs bot break dowb, cab be adjusted to abt bdibbb op letters required. ) riibv, 9 ig«« llnrlndlns ROLL. I ______ ' — _ -._ ....._ ..••■buc ■■■■« AIIUUPII _-__-_■_■_. OB _W_-l__ 1 Indmlln K Kd],,. .._»-_ . PRICE $70. BUY A "HOOVERS" AND MAKE MONEY THIS SUMMER. PRICE $70. \ p THE ROOVERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, &£2z£%&£&gk ■ Including HOLT. PUT your orders In quickly and get the LATEST TU I NO OUT |UT your orders in qulckh-uu geithel^TESTTWo^ LUBIN'S FILMS ARE ORIGINAL Passion Play, Philippine Battles, Devil's Castle, Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, Blue Beard, Joan of Arc. Astronomer's Dream, Trip to Mars, Gulliver's Travels, Christmas Dream, Mysterious Box, and a host of others ready for Immediate de- livery. NEW PILM8 JUST COMPLETED ARE: Cake Walk Infernal, Misfortune Never Comes Alone, The Marvelous Wreath, Belzebub's Daughter, Don't Get Cay with the Manicurist, A Shocking Incident, Caught Courting, The Hair Dresser, A Model Courtship, The Beauty Show, and one hundred others. List ready. All Films 86.6O per 60 feet, or ELEVEN CENTS PER FOOT. The OINEOGRAPH with STEREOPTIOON COMBINED. Complete with Eleotrlo Lamp and Rheostat, # "T C Oalolura Lamp, FUnui and M Slides. # 1 3a 21 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. UNIVERSAL MODEL, °_3^£5£t5l. EXHIBITION MODEL, LABOKBT HAIfUFACTUHBH IS TIIK WOULD, MUTOSCOPES. The Most Attractive Slot Ma- chine in the World, and the Steadiest, Most Consistent Money Earner. $45. oo AncntcrprlHlng ahowmanona moderate Investment can cHiiihihii hiniHcir In a proatalile bnalneaa without a week'e dolav. $1,000 easily' cleared up In a Sum- mer Park with 20 machines. FILM SPECIAL: TDK WOORAril'S $10,000 PRODUCTION OP LIVING PICTURES. 8 MAON1FIOET POSES, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. lion. lUc Per Ft. American Mutoscope AND Biograph Co., 1 1 East 14th St., New York. Chicago Branch, 128 Clark St. UNIVERSAL EDISON EXHIBITORS' KINETOSCOPES $35 Song llhniraton(i>il)$IO REX * STEREOPTIOON - - Sir. ELECTRIC LAMP - $3.B0; RHEOSTAT • | 3 ELECTRIC STEREOPTIOON A RHEOSTAT $18 OIIBOSBAFH PIOTUBB lAOHIIB $30 ACETYLENE JET and GENERATOR - • $7,110 STEREOPTIOON with OXY. II YD. JET • ■ $10 SOBS SLIDE8.40-50ctB.-CL.0AK EFFECTS Send for Mammoth List of Used Picture Kichlnes, Stereopt icons, Slides, etc. • FILMS* new * Second Hand \flfi LAHYERHS fM* BOUGHT 8c SOLD EDISON Projecting Kinetoscopes and Films. Bend (or New Film Supplement, No. 175, giving titles and descriptions of Over One Hundred New Subjects. Following aro a (ew of tbe latest : AFRICANDER WINNING THE SUBURBAN. Littlo Willi., 'a Lust Fourth or July. 1 lnpp.v Hooligan 'k Fourth of July. Minting Rook* iu Hnrloin. Wiutuorwouinn and Chimney Sweep. Soup vh. lllucking. Dityligkt Burglary. Hmv Recruit. Lon.lon Zoological Garden, Shooting llto "ltapida/'Lunn Park. Itutluu Slido and General View of Ltmn Park. Mi.ry Kane's Mishap. GlimpsoH of Venice Tho Vatican and St. Peter's Chnich, Roma. Street Roouo in Hyderabad. King Edward and President Loubct Reviow- ing Frouch Troops. Kiug Edward's ViBit lo Paris." Egyptian Fakir with Dancing Monkey. Eating Macaroni in the Streets of Naples. Egyptian Boys in Swimming Race. Feeding Pigeons in Front of St. Mark's Church, Venice. Edison Exhibition Klnetoscope, $115.00. Edison Universal Kinetoacope, $75.00. MAIN OFFICH AND FACTORY, Orange, N. J., II. H. A. NEW l'OBK OFFICII] : 83 Chambers St EDISON MAKOFJtCTUfllNG GOMPANY, OFFICE FOR UNITE-I) KINGDOM : 62 Grays Inn Road, Hoiborn, London, W.C., England. EUROPEAN OFFICII: 82 ltcmpart Saint Georges, Antwerp, Belg. SELLING AOCNT8: THE KINRTOOItAl'Il CO 41 R. 21st Bt, New York City. KI.EINH OPTICAL CO B2 State 8L. Chicago, III. I'KTKH UACIOALUIM 038 Market St., Ban Francisco, Csl. W A LDO JUGGLER AND EQUILIBRIST. WW -v""* ■_■ mm ^0 INV1TKS OFFERS FOR THE COMING SEASON. rKRMANENT ADDRESS, M 110LDKN.8TREET, PROVIDENCE, R. 1. SEND lots. FOR CATALOGUE No. *. I 10 AND 1 12 GREENE 8T. (Near Prince), New York. Theatrical Supplies, Grease Paints, . . . Tights, Wigs, . . . THEATRICAL JEWELRY) Gold I Silver Trimmings, Spangles, Etc., We sand goods C. 0. D., tubjtct to Inipicrldn, bill require t Oipotlt on all Ordart, Send lota, for stal No. Catalogue .8. Bend tots, for Catalogue No.eT. Roover's Name Plates 10 Second H&nd. Latest model, with letters snd figures. Id perfect work- ing order; been used but a abort time, 150.00 EACH, Separately or Together. "A MAP." First money takes them. Wo Manufacture, Buy, Soil or Exchange Any- thing In the Market. Rlggs Amusement Go., 41 A 48 University Place, New York City. SCENERY Of All Kinds Built to Order. New Spectacular Stuff and two complete Faust Sets on band THE TIFFIN SCENIC CO., TaFPaW, OHIO. CIRCUS CANVAS AND TENTS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Second Band Tents In etook. Write for estimate*. TBE T. W. NOBLE CO., a to 18 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. CillMCK CHILDKHS, soubrkttb:, HYDE'S COMEDY COMPANY. SIMPLEX The Only Name-Plate Machine Which can be Adjusted to Give a Short Plate for a Penny and still Give Plates of any Length by Placing Additional Pennies in the Slot, and, THEREFORE, THE ONLY NAME - PLATE MACHINE That Can Be Operated Profitably at a Penny. Hundreds of SIMPLEX MACHINES are averaging $25.00 a week at a penny in locations where the old style and obsolete Nickel Machines have not been averaging over $2.00 a week. The SIMPLEX MACHINE is the ONLY Name-Plate Machine equipped with a money register ; the ONLY Name-Plate Machine that is interchangeable in all its parts; the ONLY Name- Plate Machine that is fully guaranteed as to its patents. IMMEOIATK DBLIVKRIES. Send Three Two Cent Stamps for Picture of Machine and Sample Plait. Simplex Mfg, Co., li i=c. i-*tia ST., am , w YORK. •***••**•** *••••••••••*•• kk STAR" FILMS NEW CATALOGUE NOW BEADY, OIVINO A COMPLETE LIST, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL THE NEW AND SENSATIONAL MYSTERY SUBJECTS PRODUCED BY THE GREAT OEO. MELIES, OP PARIS, AND PRINTED UNDER AMERICAN COPYRIGHTS, BY GASTON MELIES, 80LE REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES. TWO MAGNIFICENT FIX-BIS: Length. Price. 462-464. THE ENCHANTED WELL, ... 225ft. $38.00 A peasant offends an old sorceress, wbo bewitches hl» well. It belches forth flames, grows to terrlflo proportions and produces all manner of strange monsters. Even tbe Devil himself appears to panne the peasant, but he lsohanged to a hoge bat and flies away. Length. Price. 465-469. THE INN WHERE 10 IAN BESTS. - 345ft. $58.00 This picture is so f nil of mysteries that It's Impossible to give an adequate description In thin limited space, suffice It to say that It embodies many new and startling innovations which must be seen to be appreciated. Unauthorized parties are advertising our new subjects, and claiming to have them for sale. Oar only agents lis the United States are THE AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE AND BIOORAPH CO., No. 11 E. 14th Street, New York. GENUINE MELIES "STAR" FILMS can be purchased only from onr authorized agents, or from tbe undersigned. AIWKKICAI* IIKAOmiAHTKIlf, OFPIOBB and WORKS. WARNING. No Films Genuine without these Kmbosfled Marks. STAR **0| ST E«&' ft X *■ (£ 6AST0N HEMES, Ben. fflgr. XO* K. 38th St., New York. SOLE AGENTS, L.GAUMOHFS FILMS.ELBE BRAND • •••••••••••* •••••++•'•••• THEATRICS LAMPS, OPTICAL lANTfRNS ANDACceasomta. rWIWfACTURERAMIfjffU. KS7 BMUWAt: fcNtw-YoitK-ar ' 139 ■ ^o-, , ,- _ MNT FOBaETTHKMUMBBR, 1237-1239 BROADWAY, Send t cents for MtHfJ on Catalogue and FWJ List of our latest dcslWJ of theatrical lamps. W J also carry In Bloc. Moving Clouds, Lightning and Fire photographed ("J nature, whfi)h Rives per- spective tnat can not M accomplished by the de- sign being painted ?» glass. Also have »•«>• Bow, Water Rlpi'ic S»° <1 Storm, Rain and Sdo-J- New and novel effjeu made to order. b9llm»|™ cheerfully given on wri- thing In the ELECT UOAt theatrical line. W»". lng Is a partial l«» NEW YORK CITY PRO- DUCTIONS that 1 put on ra of Fortune." at tM publlo; Amelia B1M, ) Fourteenth Street, NEW YORK ETRELLTN GARDNER, Presenting the Funniest . llant, a laucli every second, ACT will And the above "The Girl wiintW Jeweled Snoes, Mil- ,?'* Jr ,l? t m Vaudeville, "WANTED, A PARTNER WITH $600." g' c ' l "'.,D E D S d - Elegantly coBtumed. Managers wishing a slrong NOVELTY F^™ 1 " 1 named ON TOP. Now booltlng. Addross 87 West mtn St.. New York City- _ ANOTHER MEW IDEA IN SHOW PRINTING Easy to put up. Everlasting, attractive. Bond tor sample. New llinstrated catologue lost out. MABSIL.LOIV SHOW FRUIT, Sfassillon, «> 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