The New York Clipper (December 1904)

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December 31. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1053 A WAl.KOVISIl. HEW YORK. tLMfPKR-Uentlemeni W« htTr rdtcfVM srreat rmiu from oar recent *di. In ynor paper, r«- cMMdk OB «n RTerane of 2SO letter* dally for the past two weeks, And we mkr Brent pleaaare in «heerfaUy rrroremf nillna- TUB NEW YORK CLIPPER a* THE itr«at advertising- mrdlnm for r«-*chln*j performer* and orrhntm leader*. Yonrs trnly. HELP A HAOER CO., Mtinic PabUaher*. IOWA. Dn Molnea.—At Foster's Opera House (Win. Foster, manager) "Glittering Gloria," with Dorothy Morton, played to a large audience 20. "The Tenderfoot" 2C, Chiis. Hawtrey 29; SO, "Khen Holden" 31. (JiuM> Omn Fliu'sf; (Wm. Foster, mana- ger).—"A Hot Old Time," 1517. played full bona**. "McKodden's Flats" drew big business 10-21. "A Romance of Coon Hol- low" 22-24, "On the Ilrldge at Midnight" 2ft-28,■ "After Midnight" 20-31, James J. Jeffries Jan. 2-4. ArmtORiuu (Wm. Foster, manager).— James T. Powers, In "San. Toy," Dec. 26; •The Marriage of Kitty" Jan. 2. Iu.ioi; (C. W. Buchanan, manager).—Ca- iiarltr at every performance. Hill week of Mf\: Van Foasen and McAuley, Mrs. Jules Low and company, the (Jeromes. Wilson and jjemont and Wncon and Teeklln. Ltcecm (Nellie Wlllard Nelson, manager). —The stock company, In repertory, is doing good business. Cedar Rapid*.—At Greene's Opera House (Will S- Collier, business manager) "Ehen Holden" pleased Dec. 14. Joan S. Mc- Cutcheon, in Y. M. C. A. course, 18, had a big bouse and made a big success. "A Ro- mance of Coon Hollow,' 16. drew a top heavy house. Harrison J. Wolfe. In "The Open Gate," IT. gave a good performance. ■Two Married Women" 10. Coming: "Son Toy" 23, Thomas Jefferson 26, "Sergeant Kilty" SO, "Why Girls Leave Home" Jan. 2, •■A Message from Mars" 0, "On the Bridge at Midnight 6, "An American Gentleman" 7. Ai'hiTOBiuM (L. Phillips, manager).—Bill for 1 week of 10: Johan and Mott, Sutton and Button, Wilson and De Monvllle, Stoddard on4 Wilson, Phillips and Sharp and Madeline George. F*on,s's (Edw. Curran, manager).—This handsome little theatre, though not entirely rinlsbed, will open Informally with the mati- nee'Dec. 24. with this bill for the week: nivlo, Lola Fawn, Ray W. Clough, Bobbins and TreOaman, and Humes and Lewis. "His Nobs, th* Baron," by the company, and "The Passion Play," with the polyscope. i Davenport.—At the B irtls Opera House (Ctitroberiln. Kindt A Co., managers) Sam T. Jack's Burlesquers had a moderate houso Dec. 13. "The Village Postmaster" bad good business 14. William Collier did good busi- ness' 15. "Eben Holden" appeared to n good audience 16, as did "Irla" 17. and "McFad- den's Flats 18. Broadway Burlesques 24, "VVhv Girls I>ave Home" 25, "Coon Hollow" 29, '%an Toy" 28, Michigan Glee Club 31. Kuri: (Nat Blossom, manager).—BIP. for week of 20: The Wonderful Lebarr, Phil and Carrie 'Bdsaell, German comedians, aud Nat Blossom, comedian. Ospiikon (Oscar Raphael, manager).—The following were billed for week of 19: Glad- stone Sisters, Mejor I.e Vol. the Bartielts, Kline and Kline, Jesse, Worth and Jessie. Iowa. City.—At the Opera House (John N. Coldren, manager) "Eben Holden." Dec. 13, drrw a fair sized audience. On account of poor connections "Coon Hollow." 13, failed to arrive here on time to give per- formance. Broadway Burlesque 22, Tom Jefferson 17. "Why Girls Leave Home" 29, "On. the Bridge at Midnight" Jan. 3. ♦ «» ■ INDIANA. Indlaaapolla.—At English's Opera House (Ad. V. Miller, manager) "The Mummy and the Jit id." Dec. 16, 17, did a fair business. Ilejkne, In "Zata." 10, drew a good sized house. Tim Murphy 20 27, Ezra Kendall 28, "lied Feather" 30, 31. -Park (Dickson A Talbott, managers).— "Wedded and Parted." 15-17. filled tbe house twice a day. "Shadows of a Great City" filled a prosperous engagement 10-21. "El Capltah'" 22-24, 'The Lighthouse by the Soa" 20-28. ■ GiUND'OrERA nor be (Sbafer Zlegler, man- S-r).—Bill week of 26: Clayton White and arle Stuart and company. Lew Sully, Mel- rose Troupe, the Great Thereses, Hayes and - Healy.'Two Pucks, tbe Mitchells, Pierce and MaXsee and the bioscope. Business week of Iff was phenomenal. U-VIQt'B IR- B. Thorbns, manager).—Car- rie M. Scott, Leonard and Bastedo, Robinson nnd Palmer week of 26. Business still holds •Ewrins (Cbas. Zimmerman, manager).— ' Imperial Burlcsquers did big business week of'10. ■' The Gay Morning Glories 26-31. ■■ i - EvimavlHe.—At the Grand Opera House (Pedley* Burcb, managers) "In the Far K»gt," Dec. EL drew a fair crowd. The play was In good bands.' "Sergeant Kitty," 15, called out a good house. 'The Elopers" 18. "Under Southern Skies" had a good advance ■ale for 22. Margaret Neville Co. 26-31, "T)o||y Varden" Jan. 3, "Ghosts" 4. PJjqpLB'H (Pedley A Burcb, managers).— A . good bouse witnessed "In Convict's Btrlpes" Dec. 17. "Shadows of a Great Cjti," ' 18, drew well. The play was very realistic and well staged. "Holty Tolty" hid,a big advance sale for 25. Tbe Lyman Twins Jon. 2, Sam J. Jack's Co. 3. Noras!—Moncevllle Flowers, the second at- traction of the Elks' Building Fund, had the Grand Dec. 10. to a fair audience. He was exceedingly clever and received liberal ap- plause. ...'.. Evans Hall was packed, 12. and tb* Boy'al Hungarian Octette gave an excel- lent concert. The Houston Concert Co. Is the next number In this course, Jan. 24 Manager Pedlev. of the Grand, has given the house free to (be ushers of that house for one night, and they are to give a benefit. +*— VIRGINIA. THI OF THE NEW YORK CLIPPER V1Q B« band F»k 13,1905. PRICES FOR PORTRAITS PAT ABLE IN ADVANCE, Slzi2.i3«- - - - 15.00 Slzi4x4 -_• ■ 25.00 PRICES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Fir lie.. Sligla CiIiiii. • • 2.80 QitftirPagt . . ■ 45.20 Half Pagt .... 90.40 Wa.liP.gi . -__ . 169.50 THE FRANK QUEEN PI BLISHIM CO., (Limited), Publishers of THE NEW YORK CUPPER, ALBERT J. BORIS, Hew Vork City, Editorial and Business kfgr., n. V. THI Norfolk.—At the Academy of Music (Cor- bin. Shields, manager) Barlow's Minstrels, Dec;; 17; liod good business. Koce Coahlan, III' "DlpJotnacv," 20; Elisabeth Kennedy 27, Creiton Clarke 28. . _ , OiiANoy (Jake Wells, manager).—Business week Of 19 was unusually good. 'More To Be. Pitted than Scorned" 26-31. Bijou f Abb. Smith, manager).—New peo- ple Week of 20: Wallace B'sters. Molly Mar- ilunt, 'May Earl, Frank Davis and John .West. Business Is good. AipUK (Cbas. M. West, manager).—People for'week ^f 20: Innes and Davey, Belle Den- ver'/Uarry Page, Scott and Noyes and Prof. Weston's moving pictures. Business Is good. 1 Mi.viumN 1.1. M. & C. A. Crinnlan, man- agers).—New people for week of 26: Jessie tSlllns, I.tlllau Lewis, Llllle Chester, May Penman,- Master Karl Boston, Emma Wallace, Delmoro and Oneida, Madge McCook, May |/«mnels, Collins and La Belle, Tommy Har- ris'and: Cbas. 13. Brandon. Business Is good. Ajiprrnkiuu (J. M. Barton, manager*.— People week of 20: R. Jean Buckley, Prof. Root, tbe Silvers. Lottie Florence. Lenora Stetson. Bob Murray and Charles fi. Beau. BtfsiHess Is good. Biehsnoa*.—At tie Bijou (Welti 4 Mc- 1 .4 J r >;;.,& If ... * , , . NEW YORK, Is more talked about on the stage than any other store in the World. That is because it is the most popular. We Allow Profmloruli A SPECIAL DISCOUHT OP 10 PEH OEHT, on their gvohasM If their nimei art on our ngistraUon Bosks. NO COSNECnON;WnH:ANY10THKR STORK. '*0*S— B— WITT, Mr-OTWW »TW. 3iegelC(ioperG acwjroaa HBW TOME. To Get to Philadelphia. Quickly USE THE READING ROUTE NEW JERSEY CENTRAL A Train Every Hour On the Hour Direcl «o Reading | giSit Terminal. NEW YORK STATIONS, Ft. Umnt S. N. R. mi W, Fan. o,0WA- u coughs AMD C OLO^ An invaluable aid to Speake rs and Singers. MUSIC ABRA>QBD FOR OKCHKSTRA and Piano. Original melodies written. Special moslo for acts; one muslo for dramas, etc. Rea- sonable. Mall orders prompt attention. EDWIN DICE r, til W. 1Mb St., New Tork OUjj AT LIBERTY, Experienced Operator, wltb Latest improTed Eolson Mscnlne. Over 7,000ft. up to date Dims. Would join combination or take manager wltb capital to pot snow on road. Add. OPERATOR, Box 823 Cumberland. Md. AT LIBERTY, BOB CAOBLL, Dntcb, Irish, Black Face Blnglng, Dancing and Talking Come- dian. Sober and reliable. Pot on farces it jon bive toe goods. You know tbe value of a sober man. No telegrams. Tell all Jon expect. BOCTB BAOlNAW, Mlob. WASTED AT OSCE-A1 Leoturer and Office Worker, straight In acta. One that plajs organ preferred. State lowest salary In first letter. No tickets. Just beeni there. SOL K, RLDRIDUB, Oujler, N. Y. AT LIBERTY, MCDONALD »nd H OF KM AN, Sketch Team, comedian and Al rianin. Cbange for a week easy. Medicine or anj show paring salaries. Require tloke«fc Address mi O'D TRAVERSE ST., Flint, Ulch. Kee, managers) "On Thanksgiving Day' played, to good bouses, Dec. 10-24. Tbe New BIJou Theatre will open for the first, wltb "Running for Office," 2B-31. "More to lie Pitied Than Scorned" follows. • ArADKitY op Music (Cbas. IV. Bex, man- ager).—"The Prince of Pllsen" played, to S. It. O., 1C. Barlow's Minstrels 23, 24, Creston Clarke 26, "Tbe Flaming Arrow" 27, L'Uznbclh Kennedy, In "Magda, J ' 28; the Cou- ncil Glee Club 20, "A Chinese Honeymoon" Jan. 3, "At Old Point Comfort" a. "The (Jlrl from Kay's" 4, Savage Opera Co. 6-7. «»» NITA FIBRBON Is it young and talented actress, who has made rapid progress In ber chosen profes- sion during the past few years. She has a fine stage presence and Is earnest and am- bitious. Her work has been praised by many dramatic critics and managers. She I* at present playing the rote of Mrs. Wynnlng, la ■'Iris," In support of Eugenie Blair. PROCTOR'S ENTERPRISES. F. F. PROCTOR, Soli Preerlitor ir.d Mainetr. I. AUSTIN FYNES, Osninl Mint|tr. 6 BEAUTIFUL TIEATRES 6 Devoted to Raflard Entert*l»*»«ot. Proctor'* 8<h At*. Theatre. **ro«i«or'» tU Bl. Theatre, Proctor'* But* St. Theatre. Proctor'* lBSth Bt. Theatre, Proctor'* Newark Theatre, Proctor'* Alhaay Theatre. PROCTOR'S STOCK CO. Presenting Beat Plays. WAMTED, BEST AOTS CT VAUDEVILLE It you do net receive • reply, It may he because the time la filled; you are therefore adrlaed to writ* again In four week*. De NOT tncloee etamp for reply. IISTIII1CW TO ARTISTS BOOKED: &*. plot* of acts; eoBplet* "prop" list; If can open and close In one; EXACT time of acta, and of "does lu;" billing for newspapers and prorrammei; and CLEAN PHOTO- GRAPHS for LOBBIES TWO WEEKS In ADVANCE 0*< OPENING DATS AT BACH HOUSE addressing RESIDENT MANAGES. FAILDRB TO COMPLY with thee* IN- STRUCT I ONg WILL SUBJECT ARTISTS to tae bisk or cancellation, vaude- ville BBHBAB8AL8 MONDAYS, SAIL, BHABP. Playwright*, Authors and Pie* Agent* Vaudeville Artists and Player*, addren J. AUSTIN K¥KK», General Manager, IXFTH A VS. THXA TB K. If. T. CTTT. 5CENERY For Every Thing. ELIZABtTH CDKTilH CO., Write ne. BLIZABBTH, n. J. LfllllDLi.1 OLill ulne diamond. Coits'bat one-tenth. In brilliancy and cut It has no equal. Betting solid gold. Write for illustrated catalogue. onwa n, on., rmnt n.. AM Pwrhnrn Bt. Chicago. WANTED, Two Capable Character Women. First Class Char- acter Comedian with apectallo. Experienced Sou- tirette that csn sing and dance, two Juvenile Women. Other Kxnertenced Kepertolre People, write qolck. State rull particulars and previous engagements. Engagements with reliable cim- panlea. Dramatic people patslog through Bos- ton,call. NKWYORK UBAMATIO EXCHANOE, Room 11,3 Treraont Row, Boston. FILMS! FILMS! ■brill Piclor* auk**, bong Bl lad lor Bale. PattaDELPHll HIM EICBAIBB, 1808 Hortb 15tb Bl,, Philadelphia, Pa, U. I A. HIGH CLASS MAGICAL APPARATUS At moderate price*. Large stock, Immense variety. Illustrated Catalogue Pre*. New Mammoth Catalogue just Issued, 20c, Ltat of 400 bargains In Sue apparatus lor 2c etamp, A. BOTEBBEKQ, 170 Ontario St, Chicago. BON TON, Phila., EIGHTH, BELOW VIIE STHKCT, OPEN OCT. 81. High Claae Ceatlaaea* VaaeUwlll*. AQ persons must send photos and billing matter two weeks in advance. Artists be prepared to do two or more a day. Acts alwaye wanted. Write to above Theatre. FILMS I MACHINES FOB SALE. 10,000ft. FILM, FROM 8 to Sets. FEB BOOK. Booking* with clubs, theatres, etc., for Movlag Picture Entertainment*. Popular prices. f. H. DBOKBK * CO., R. T. Entertainment Bureau, 1M KB Arena*, H. T. City. For medicine Men Only. The richest and most successful medicine i* ;n sell the Genuine Quaker Medicines. Prelected oy registered trade mark No t-uai. Why handle Imitation when you can get the REAL. Tho Quaker Doctors are the richest and most success- ful medicine men of TODAY. Follow their svs- TEU. It's not the risshv paper or PACK AOKill's a system, and tbe mau tiehmd. Write for prices TODAY. QUAKER UBUI0INK CO., DR. JAMES FEBDON. LllcliOeld, ill. FOB WILSON'S JOLLY ENTERTAINERS, people in all links of mkd. bob., man with picture machine, male piano player, novelty acts, and others; WRITE. Tell all and sta'e lowest salary In Brut letter. Money sure. Tickets. If not loo r*r. No booae. Address CLACOE BES8BNT, Neodesba, Wiison Co., Kaa. CONTRACTS TICKETS, PABSEB, CARDS, Etc. SAMPLES. WEBB PTO. CO., 848 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. StTtttflii.Traln Agents & GaQvassers Supplies We Alwaya Have the Latest Novelties. . Send for our New Catalogue. UNIVERSAL, SUPPLY CO., CUlPkOti ISa L* 1.11. «tr..t - - tUll/ABU. XWAS SIFTS FOR THF BOYS, TOY Maglo Lanterns, Slides, Ponntaln Pens, Cameras and other Novelties, etc. catalogue I. mailed flee by reqeeei. l. MANasbe, Ottcago, m. ATLANTIC GARDEN 50-54 Bowery, Near Canal St., New York City. THE OLDEST AND MOST POPULAR FAMILY RESORT IN AMERICA. OPEN ALL YEAR AROUND. WM. KRAMER'S 80N8, CHA8. MORLATH, - CHA8. I8CHBRT, Proprietors and Managers. Aaa't Manager and Treat. . . Booking Manager. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEE. ONLY A FEW ARTISTS THAT HAVE APPEARED: IltCKBY * NELSON, MIL & MSA HDQIIBB, FlSHKlt & C'AHROI.L, liKI.Ai'U & DBBBIMOST, HNVDEH & III'CKLKV. THH MUSICAL C'OLRYS, .1 IllCKXIAX BROS.. HAKEB Jt I.VN.N. AMAXN a HARTI.EV, I-'ISKR & OODBN, DEAN & JOSE. TIIB Sl'LLY PAMII.r. I1ARVKY A OOMI'AXY, ST1.NBON A MERTOX. MESSENGER BOY THIO, BARTON A AHIII.EY. LITTLK k PR1T/.KOW, it.\i: & broschi:. I'OST & CLINTON, CHAR. l.AWI.OR & DAi'oiiTnns, THE PAXTSSER TRIO, TERRY A KliMEIL THE KL'MINS TRIO, S.MIRL A KKSSNER, LAWRENCE A HARRINGTON, JOE WELCH. EMMA CARI1S, HARRIGAN, SPARROW, STUART. MIKE WHALLEX, rox & POME, ESCHERT'H ELITE LADY OROIIESTRA, 12th REGT. BAX1), I.IBERAT1S MILITARY BAND, SARV'S IMPERIAL GERMAN GUARD BAND, IMPERIAL JAPANESE TROUPE, COLE & JOHNSON, EDO Alt ELY. CI1AS. LlTTLEriELD, WILL H. EOX, THE BROWNINGS. MrWATERH & TYSON, HI SON CITY QUAKTETTB, JOHNSON ft DEAN, THE BRITTONS, KARTUS ft BANKS. SULLIVAN ft PASQUELKNA, HICK BROS., :i FORTUNE BROS., 10RD ft DOT WEST, MOIIELL ft EVAXH, HACKETTft HAZARD, CASWEM. ft ARNOLD, SAIIARET, DAG MAU. MAID RAYMOND, ANNIE HART, MADGE VOX. KI.INORE SISTERS, lMOOMNi; COMER, MADAME IM.OWEIL MARGARET SCOTT, MAMIE REMINOTON, SWAN ft BOMBARD, PHOTO, DIXON HOLMES, OULE'ITA ft TAYLOR, LA V1EX & CROSS, M1ACO ft IDALHNU, DEf.MOHE ft ONEIDA, CIIAH. ROBINSON, :i KEATONH. HOWE A 8COTT. HERBERT BROS., l.KIC ft HOEY, PONQO ft LEO, I1ESNAH ft MILLER. KINK ft (JOTTHOI.D, MILLS ft BRECHKIt, KEKl) ft SHAW, ORVILLE ft PRANKS, HOIIINSON ft GRANT. HOWARD 4 HARRIS, KANNIE FIELDS, IRENE ft ZAZA. ARMSTRONG A HOLLY, ANTRIM ft PETERS, AVON COMEDY 4 Buoy cincus, M MITCHELLS. BRANDON A WILEY, AKM1NTA ft BURKE. MURPHY * FRANCIS, BAKU ft EVANS, THE 4 WEBBS. THE NOHKKNR. THE MAOINLEYS, THE ZAHNES, MADELINE BURDETTE, LAURENT A CAROLA, LILLIAN ft HIIORTY DE WITT CARTER A RUFOUn. Dt'DLP.Y ft CltESLYN. THE AERIAL SHAWH, TRIO RALI'ES, HODGES A LAUNCHMERJC, DEM'HINOfc DHLMOKK, THE-ALUORN TRIO, LILLIAN LE ROY. . 4I.BXJB A HCHALL, W1E80N ft DAVIS, I lll'BII A GORDON, FRAiSHR TRIO, ' I JOB MORRIS. TIIHBH muths, MARTIN ft R1DOWAY, HATBUMA. OEBU VAUDEVILLE Hill EHI SUNDRY AHERHOON ■ [lEH WAKTIflD, FOR Culhane, Chaos & Weston's Minstrels, Doable Bass and Tuba or Tohs capable of plating In orchestra; Bullous,anv Doable. Other* writs. All <1av chafers and light fingered s^nt* seep orr. lust got rid of two. HoutzJale, Pa., it; Belie- fonte &), Milton 31. AT LIBERTY, Owing 1.1 Ufsuntfersfandlag, OAPABLB AND EXPRRIKNOF.H ACTRK8B for J avenues, Heavies, Intennea. Wardrobe. ••II. RI," 478 Li Belle Ave., CO 10ADO. For Stetson's Uncle Tom Co., Man for Hravlci asad Alan for Bmall Parts) Doable la Baaii preferred. State age. height weight and salary. Ans. GEO. PEOK.Hgr,, Worcester, Mass, at a-n :hty, iraSTA FLAISIG, HOl'BKKTTKS, JUVRNILFH. 1N0ENUKR OR ORN. BC8. PEH. DKUYBIty. Joplln, Mlssonrl. ATLIUITT flFTEB 111. 8, P0IPC DIPUIinin Juveniles. Ingenues and blilbt uluKMUHUi Eccentric Characters. Btt Xtt\XXFJP Heavies, Second . JHL. XI yJ W £j, comedies, Oen. Bus, Address B. II, IIOWK. Care of Marks Bros.' C">„ week Beo. M-ai. Rum- ford rails, Me.; wesk Jan. 20, Brunswick, Me, I'er. address, Klobmond, Kv. At HBEBTf AFTEB MR. 1, LADIES' ORCHESTRA d or'8'Pieces; Soloists, both Vocal and Instru- mental. Competent and rellab'e. Fine Repertoire of Standard and Up-to-Dute Mnslc. Hirst class managers address HEINRIOH DAMM, t -i:< Bnuirnll Bl., Tol.ilo. Olllo, WANTED, TOM PEOPLE All Lines. Kspeolallr Tom, Topsjr and Rva, Musi- cians, to double i»»rtt or orcti. Show now doing good bus. Low, snre sslarv. BERT 1ILLWOR, Fremont, Ohio. WANTED QUICK, Beperfolre Peaplo, fltod Sonbrette, Im for Oea. Ml., Ian for Heaviei. Other useful people, write. Ba'arlee low but sure. Pay your own. JulNOXWIKB. OR. H. U MULVEr. IM U Halle St., Aurora. 111. TENTS. WRITE US fir Mcm. Lir.1 •teak Hew and second Band Turn always on nana. TUK UHAHLBS P, 8IBUKR TENT AKU awnimo oOk.Bacoeeswra *» t. w. noble Oo., Tent Deet.. ixtrnit Bar end Ufa. On,, natron. Mien. .loHiirfnm eOM MALE SIM8ER lib Bong Slide*; able and wiling to play own aacompanTment for Motion Picture Bnow. Write, suiing lowest term, by day or week. O.O. vi APU AM, fir* oilrr, Loug Island, AMERICA'S ■BIT AMD •RKATE1T Endorsed by Press and Pn Win, 1,000 reterenoes from all Darts of the world. TBE ONLY SCHOOL BNUORSKO IN OHIOAOO. SCHOOL ,K (Dp-to-<!a!« In every detail.) - Skirt, Novel Can ■IS 1 •■- i r ...» .8 BKOURatllV ocatlon, singing .j» Bong*, vi Acbj. 8 rote ties. Monoloi Well, Rag • Tina audenile etc NO FAILtKKg. VBOF. P. J. H1DUB, Hiss Frances I<ee ana otnen ■ i Circulars Free. ORANB OPETU ROUSE, I endorse PKOK. KI1KIB a* the only Performer and Professional Dancing Teacher In Chicago, FRED J. W1LDMA.N, Theatrical Agent. 181 L a Belie Bt , near Madison, Obioag o, 111, icnriiycanf Ui Vui iiLriinl amaa. cmj.cw/WK nam en. ustu. Pig. 8TAOE HONSr, 110. TRIOK CARDS, 10, Book of cnta,aOn.i containIng over 600 engrsvlngs. PEOPLE Iir ALL LINES, 1NCLUDINU OUARACTKR I'KOI'LE. SMALL MAN; FOR BITS AND PROPS. ALSO HUSTLING A6ENT. State lowest salary. One plpce nttraotion. Per*. 8le who lmve bee'ii with me, wrlto. Adores* . HARRIS EL HON, 41 W.imihrft,, New York Olty. AT Liberty, CATHERINE HADLEY, Lends, .Iuvenl|es nml llrnvlos, nee alrca or good I(('[tciloUc( o. MlliHt si'IKl tU'ket. (''ill Join mi win-, llollahl" niaiiugiii's only aiioly _ '-'ATIIljB INB IIADLIOY, fialvu, W. AT.LIBBJilTV, PIANIST, K. or. OHONKMKYKR •9IC SIXTH AVK 1 ^UJH, i *mCNK«POLI8,JIINN. WAMTKO Gypsy or Travelling Wagon for One Horse. ■ W, h. JINNBTT, Ooluinimo. Iml. . write, a.N.Y. I rADfi; FOB LEiU, IALI BafatM IM AttMsBOBt Baa*. NEV JERSEY CAR WORKS. Cllfta I J.