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JAN0ARY28. THE NEW YORE CLIPPER. 1157 60TEAM MUSIC CO. W«» »»»ve.puroh«i»ea the Catalogue of the John H. Cook Pub. Co., comprising all the Mu " TH, .S°AW!! , !F R £ , !.S on,, " ,,n S ot the Faf "ou» Broadway Successes, <r MANOY LOU," " "JULEP SONG," "ALLU8 THE SAME IN DIXIE." "BARBECUE," Etc. thk WRiTifros of WW JIJLhJLj IKI/ft. JffcJLC-JJ Music of Ceo. W. Lederer's Famous Production, A8 THE SUNFLOWER TURNS TO THE SUN," ■ ^SPECIAL- WXI.JL. EflARIORT COOKS THERE'S A PLACE IN THE OLD VACANT ARM CHAIR' BHAIJTIFCL SLIDKS FOR THIS BONO NOW ItKADV. 5> COOK SENSATION. PROFESSIONAL COPIES AND ORCHESTRATIONS ON HK(4,l,'KHT TO 11K( OGSIZED PKRKOHHKRS. KKIVKST HOGAN says It's «reat. 39 WEST 28th STREET, N. Y. SAMUEL TIUBER, Manager. miscellaneous. Under iftettits. Nelson" A •Hpi't'.NKii has closed with C'uin- mlnra &'Drake's Big Ureauiland Show as musical d|iWtbr. ■ " • . Notes- molt tub Wiu, IT. Wkiukr L'ahni- vai. Col—Will IX." Welder, proprietor and manager of this company, who bus been serl. ouslv III for'several' weeks, at Conllon, U_ where'the'HfcoVtv Winter quarters ore located. Is- on -affair"way-to recovery, but has been "bilged to 'defer■ a contemplated- visit I'.ast. On Jim. 17 Mr. -Welder-.telegraphed J. 4. Mum concerning an ucroballc art for the stadium willi the show. Mr.. Megee jumped from J'hlluuVlpblii to "Boston towltucss ilin art. which ho secured, thus'completing the entire number to be engaged. The show will comprise the stadium, ,or Roman, arena, electric ■theatre, old Virginia, American boys anil girls, palaco of Illusions, streets of all nations. .Grizetto, house of trouble, two plat- form shows: steam merry-go-round, Ferris wheel mid 1'rof. It. J. Hawley's uniformed brass baud. lUittiv ll.Miuv has signed with the Pernrl Hros.'. Shows-United, as contracting agent for the season of 11MJ5. Mr. Hardy haw been Hi'- pres* mid contracting ugeul with the Ureal Ginsklll Shows fur the past four sea- sons. -.' - .-v. KOTCtr FBOM-THH CAKAPA FRANK Know.— This is our-tlili'ty-scveutb week under canvas. Wo ban? toured Ivwji, Minnesota, .North aud .South Uakotu, Nebraska. Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and Louisiana.. Busi- ness has'been better than, any previous sea- son in Hi.' show's history, wc showed. at Klrbyyl|le. Tex... New .Year s eve, and at mid- night, after the ear was loaded, the band turned out,, and played "Dixie" to the ac- companiment,.of a score ot the inevitable Texas six shooters, In the hands of some of the young' entires. The roster is as follows: P. M. Myers,'sole owner and manager; Mrs. V. M. Myers, ticket taker ln.blg show; Wini- fred Myers, reserved seats; NVulton Bros.', double traps and double -comedy juggling: Ivdwiu Curtis,, slack." w\rir.;JHUbert, single traps:.'Prof.-Chus. Drydejju":'barrel, kicking nnd baliinclug; Jack .JIoLvney.'.- slugiug and talking clown ;' Bert Myc/nSuJd, Moloney, re- volving ladder and roDiQU&Ttujnbllng; Maude Myers,, songs und dauces,nhu, little Myrtle .Myers.. In songs.- The band: Prof.. Edward I loliurt, .leader; aiid solo coruot:Mrs. Marie Hobart,.t|rst cornet:. Frnnk ■ Keefe, baritone soloist ;. Jim-Vltauioas, tuba; Mrs. Dora My- ers, solo alto: -Winifred Myers, tenor; 15. J. Walton, trombone: Maude Myer9, first alto ; Bert; Myers, share drum: II.- 8. Hoag, bass drum. Bovt Redd, master of -properties; Henry Kline, .boas canvas-man, with three assistants: "Sllui" Andrews, scut and chan- delier muu ; Willie "Loftfcr, car boy. Wo ex- pect to'run about three weeks longer under cuuvas, aud then play opera houses,'reaching Tipton. Iowa, about March 10. Knows Family, royal entertainers, are traveling.In their palace cars, three In num- ber, touring northern Indiana to good busi- ness. Mrs. AVm. J. Brown, on account of poor.health, Is' now at her home at Ander- son. ■ Hid- Billy Thompson will take he,r place. Hosier: Wm..J. Brown, manager and lecturer';'Jessey'MHIer, advance agent: Prank HuJlmufi, operator of moving pictures; the Johnson Brothers, singing and dancing come- dians; Oscar Johnson, property boss, and two good'uien-tolook-after the horses. Every- body is welj and ve look, for u big season. Notes ritoit tub QfAtan'a Estbbtai.veus. —We again took the ■ road Dec'. '5, after a lay off and visit- to St. Louis, and are now renewing acquaintances in Nebraska. JWo «re meeting 1 with pheuomouol-success.' The rosier of the company is-as follows: I>r.- Iiorutlo, matmger;-Fred\and,Bessie Batten, Huvwnrd Batten, Chas. an<T Grace Smith and Einina'IIriyek'-Merkle. pfaulst. Notes ANPItOsStRK fboji tub Sioux Rem- edy Cu.-^Tbls company has been out thirty- one weeks and Is the most successful season wo ever "had. Wc closed our-camp season Kept. ;i. aud opened in opera houses, tour- ' lug Wisconsin. 'Dr. .Chan.- P.! Cook .'• proprie- tor, visits the company once a wcck. and la weir pleased iw'lth the bnslnosB wo ore doing. Roster ot the'cotfiTKitv:-Dr: Cpas. P. Cook, proprietor; • Dr. 'W.'' P. Larimer, manager, hvturernnd-dllJ.ee worker: Mrs. IL Ln Roc, treasurer:. Mrs. Delia- Hill, pianist; 'II. -Ia B'"'. slaku'ninna^er; Bobt. Smith, advance agent :,n. Ln Hoc. aerlalist and principal couicdiup-; Robert Muudcl, bttlltfit singer and cbarac'ter comedian", W. Bert'Young, Juve- nile arid..character, comedian'; Master V. l'llll, child, performer r the 'La .Boes. sketch. Jnn. 13 was- the forty-fourth birthday of Dr. W. -.P.- Larimer, and- on- Jan.. 12, after the show. he. wan surprised'by a grand rc- ceptloiiof slap sticks and other missiles, ad- ministered by the members'of the company. ITte "own In white" Visits «9>»vcry Sunday, nud Till: Olu Bcliadi.e' Ji'a'mort welcome vlsltorto cneerus onouiway each week. Tim CnusHLiAN , Co.. esupllshed. Scptem- l«'r. 1SCM, 1 for- the manufacture of grease paints, coifl 'creams and make up supplies, his met wltb'success. A distinct featuro of tliclr "goods Is the way in which they are packed. 'In dainty flowered boxes,.and every- thing put up ■ wlth> the greatest amount of care. " ••' ■ ■ ' I'ttor, E."L.' Staffoud, the balloonist, of iioitoo. writea that he. would like to thank his friends for. their' kind 'sympathy extend- ed during bls-rcccnt trouble, nnd to let them know that he 'Is ready.for work'tho■ coming setiLou. ■". - '■- • > ■ ■ , .-. Aji tj ,,—.Harry•:Kelly, .formerly-or v "Pa*- tad Ills Motticr-lti'Law'' Co., called at THK Cllf- v en office Jan. 2U and stated Hint the com- ;>«ny olmtrd-suddenly In Canton, 0.,'Jan. 13 Hie mrinbers <>f the comtMny were-cotnoelled 'i> give u vaudeville performance In order-t» raise funds to'return to Nowyortt, - . - ^_ "WAsimnts & Db At,ma'.J\'oti:s.' : — A new claimant for public pfttrouage will appear in the tented tleld Hie coining season, to lie knowu as WnslibiirnA Dc. Alma's I'ninons Trained Anlmnl Shows. Leon W. Washburn nnd John Dc Alma arc the proprietors. The Winter quarters at Corona,. Long Jslarld. have presented a busy appearance for many weeks'past- Everything will be new from stakes to bunting, and; the show in general will bo far, ahead, of any previous exhibition of'a like -nature. Fifty ponies and one huu- dml do«s aii;.now.«t school ln : tlio Winter quarters, und are being brought to a high .stati' of training under the' tutorship of a corjis of expert nnimul teachers. Two baby elephants,-Uighbull and Roosevelt, arc dally practicing tricks fseemingly Impossible) with which--they expect to astonish the arotiso- nicnt. seekers. An cnncmofo of itnlunils lit na- ture antagonistic to each other. :ire' being put tbronxh their stunts, and "verily,-the lion.and'the-lumb shall lie down together." Pour cars : will be. required to'-transport the show, nud the heads'of departiui-nts are being selected Willi- the greatest, regurd to fitness for the position eai-h will hold. The printing is all. special, of uew and beautiful design. each, Kbcet n work of art.-, Mr. Do Alma Is now playing dates ln vaudeville wlth.it num- ber of the animals which have already gradu- ated .from high school. . The canvas will lie Illuminated by a new. lighting system, whlctt can be controlled at the will of the operator, aud a .'number of novel and startling effects will be produced with the aid ot spot lights and colored'tllms. All wardrobe, trappings, uniforms and parade paraphernalia are belne brought to a rapid state of completion and will-be rich and costly. The'show Will open the last week In April. Notes .moit Paw.vbb Bill's Wild West and Great Far Kast Co.—The designs for the printing to be used by this show, .this season; have just reached theionice, nnd it Is safe to ssy the standard set by I'awuee Kill years ago, to have the best selection of paper possible, will bo upheld this year. The stands,-depleting the Boor War spectacle, are exceptionally tlitcj the'coloring Is wonderfully bright and . die subjects very" sensational. Pawnee Bill Is so sanguine, of the drawing powers of the Boer War that be has ordered ills printing so as to make It the feature lit the billing this year. When Major Llllle, last l-'alI, decided to produce the Boer War, he arranged with the largest lithograph house in this country to make a special effort to make this feature un exceptional attrac- tion, and several lirins.scnt their artists to the St. I.ouls Imposition, wlicretbey remalnetl for weeks, looking over the production ruri- nlng:tberc aud interviewing people who have spent the greatest part of their lives lu the Transvaal,, the object being to have <:very- thldg'as near perfect—both the billing mat- ter and the scenery us*d lit the production —:is it Is possible to make it. We hnvo already Several'men at work breaking horses for this production, some-to fall with their riders whop they are given a certain cue, others'to-walk out of the arena tame. In fact,.this Will be presented with-as near nu approach to realism as ;lt is possible to obtain. . . IIabrt Rkntzs. globe trotter, has signed for next, scatiou with the ,Frank A. Bobbins Circus, to do-lits hurdle act'with'his famous mule, .Maud. ''','-. - .•' Poiua'Acdir • Sells Notes. — The Great Adam. Porepiugh and Soils Brothers' Circus Is .uaw . equally owned by , James A. Bailey and.the. Ringllng Brother^.- .The show Is to be enlarged.and newly equipped in every, dc- ' partuTcnf." The' nieifacel-Io .Is to bo 'added • to uptiL It compares .with the-standard f>et liy Its.famous owners. -.Cages,'dens, loirs, tab- leau floats, musical wagons, chariots' and A. P. MtAui ami ins lliMiTV-Dujirry.Co. closed two successful .weeks »t l-'itran tit's Theatre, New. Orleans, to tiic banner business thus far of the season. Mr. JHaco anil \v|fe arc rcCDgagwl with Itingliug Bros." Shows for next season, making their eighth with abbA'c show. ' FUUIKNl'K BROTKWAT ASP. MLLB. BsnTl>'A closed a successful two months' engagement with rubllloues' Circus, at Havana, Cuba, and arrived here Jan. 14.- Hr. .N'lcitm.H writes: "I re'ecnily returned to uty Woiccstor home from Japan, together with u contingent of liu|>erl»l vJapauesa crack cavalry cossacks. all of whom have seep active service In the army'of the land of their nativity. • XIv constituents arc fancy riders and well drilled horsemen In, every respect. 1 hate already personally executed designs In the Chinese poster style lor our lithographs. Wc are under contruet Wllh a circus for next season. I was with Pnwneo Kill's Wild West. In charge of Filipino and Chinese cavalrymen.'; ,- . - . .-..•:, ' Notes fiiosi Wki.hu Bnos.' Shows —Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack t'ousius. equeststans, have signed to go with Welsh Bros.' Newest Great Railroad Shows, lu addition to their riding display. Airs. Cousins will present a ne.w and novel meuugc uct, lit which shu employs two tboriiughbn'd horses and six Bussinn wolf hounds. Mr. Cousins will: also uct In the capacity of equestrian director, a |io ; sit Ion that lie hus uei'optaW.v tilled for three seasons with this organization. Smith und Leslie. Irish comedy skelch. will also appear lu (lie after show. Max Hugo, who styles himself us-a "principal proniotor of areule fun and cooilcoslty.Juggler." bus signed with the shows for the Summer season. Mr. Hugo lias a flock-of trained geese that arc an Im- portant factor lu one of his i.lowu cntrrcB. Major John- M. Ucojck ami Frederick Hutchinson, managers of'Buffalo RltlV Wild West Show, sailed last week to prepare for tbe. opening of (be season on the Champs- de-Mars, In Paris. The show will tour every country In Europe except Russia In th> next •three years. The military parade grounds of' eleven acres .have been leased foe six months, and will be'fenced In for the show. • Dtt, CMKK, known as "Dlavalo,"' a bicy- clist, during a 'pcrforinutico "at Cleufnegos, Cuba. J:ln. kl. wiis probably fatally Injured. While alighting after a leap his bicycle broke, frnclurlng Ills skull. -i IIahiiy La Roy has elghed wltli Al. P. Whceler'H New Model. Shows for the coming season, to do his pedestal bur and comedy Juggling acts; . " . Wyojjikd Jack ami Pu'inri -New,' have signed with the J. T. McCaddou Sliow to be featured as;expert. rifle shots. .>'-.;'' Stage mechanics. wheeling "stnictures for parade display are drvlrus, und luxuri- ously colored., and oruaiiicutcd. Only the to.be. built after unique drslrus, und tuxurl- hest bred and fonned'horses', of Hie Pore- nough-Sclls.collccalon.are tobe reta)rt»d,'fl,'iiil the investment lu bluo blooded .yiiting horses will equal almost the pitrejjuso price, of the show.' Tbe ctuilnc exhibition Is to be a 'special and 'brilliant feature, .aud Hie per- formers are to be'only those -Of exceptloniil ability ;ind Invention. Acts.of novelty and. cxeinslvencss are. to Moailnole the ltnmcii«e programme. -Tlic rlreos lieirformnuce In.lis entirely.' win be, seusalionally attractive, so far as. talent'und. Judgment-can .«cet|fn. it The executive staff and bea'ds of departments ore to be meirof'rareexjHTii'nco and proved ability,.and the .morale*'of the working, de- partment of the same general .tone UHsociittd with,the name of Its'owoers. TheForcpHiigh- Sells Circus will be conducted independently, with responsible heads, and upon a.broad and original policy of Its own. The street pageant.is to be beautiful anil roagnuiisi. Sleeping cars of the latest pattern arc to be provided. Every property and costume Is to be new. The purpose af: the -owners Is to make the Great-Adam Porepttngh-HeTis Broth- ers' Circus one of the greatest areule Insti- tutions <n the:world, and under the rroprle- torshlp of -James: A. Bailey and Ringllng Brothers this end will .without doubt bo at- tained. W. N. MEnkicK. who Is. at present leader with the'Shlpp Winter Circus, has been en- ' ad with K ~ Europe. Mr. Merrick has been with the to lead L T.McCnddon's Circus Bella 'Bros, (later the Forepaugh k sell, > Cfrcuf' for the Past, tweuty-xlvr years, also has been .Identified with: the'Van Amborg Show, the .Wallace Circus, the original J. II. navtrJv Minstrels, etc., and is the oldest circus-leader in point of eontlaoSus,active •ervice'ln the. country.. .. Fxaxk-P- Li Viit, has doiedan elghteei weeks' cngnsement -with Newman's i;nter- talners nnu Lns signed with the Jnhu luihln- son Tea Big.Shows 'for the Summer imoD. . Notes from Boston Lodge, No. '2. —i'lie twenty-third annuul henclll of the Huston Theatrical-Mechanics Association, at the Bos- ton Theutre. Sunday evening. Jan. b, was n bumper. The house was fll'ed to over flowing .and hundreds-' were turned away, showing the ever growing popularity of tbe "organiza- tion, whose yearly pre.-enlatlons arc lookejl forward to with.Interest by the public, The bill occupied four bears, without lutcrmlii- slon. and u goodly sum was added to the treasury. The .committee labored curly and lute for Its success,: und are: highly igrnlltlcd atlhe. result. The elegant set of Jewels pre- sented by- honorary member, Lillian 'Law- rence, and the loving cup by Leonora Brad- ley, also thu beautiful .Ivory gavel, by-the late Mamie Ijliruy. lipuorury incmbcrs ut' Boston Lodge, -were, -on nxblbltton In' ike foi'iiv and were-greetlv admired. 1 Among our honorary membership, 'which Includes the managers ot all the iheorrcs, arc many ladles prominent in the theatrical profession, -who are ever ready to ..lend n helping hand towards the llnunclul rssulK lu the after- noon the following offlccm were !nt>tHllcd by Vast 1'rcnldout- 1'. K. Lynch: Jumcs Rufisell. president f Edward M. Barry, vlco president: Chas. 1C B.'Tyler, recohllng secretury (liln twenty-third coiwcutlvc i.iirinl : Mosesr I". I'liTjerlug. treasurer this seventeenth torniV: George l/ee. lliiiliielal secretary %' V.' MuluncV. nsslstunt" tln:i|ii'lal"Secrt , lury.' Trustef-s: h. V. I.eiinoti. Win.' CslljKfinii'aiid 1*. T. Marry. Mnrthall, "Cbas.' A.- Riihlsou : SergeSiil-at- amis. M. P. J. : Giitil' pfiystidttii, Kqwara M. Ilurdlng, The lodgi; «i|irns.'fhe ( twerftyt1ilril j-Mir'oflis; existence under the'miist favor- able auspices.' ' "• ; Newark t/idge, No. IIN. T.'Ml'A.. guvc.ii soi'lal In their rooms to the members, on Sunday. Jan. 13, when the following i.ijlccrs were Installed for the inirrent year by l'epulv Grand President Louis Ilautsur: President, David 11. Greene: vice president, i;. U. Merry; recording seeretno'. M. J. Culleii: financial secretary,.J. C.Payne; osslslnul llnanclal secretary. A. ... tllrth; treasurer, J..C. Lacey; marahall.. J. 0. McDongull: ser- geaut-at-arms, CO. Brown; outer guard, T. C. Itost. Trustees: J. C. McGuIre, P. K Jacobs nnd Jas. Uluhe; Pbyslclsn, J. ">>'. Crane: physicluu for New York and vicinity, S. Nelson Irwin: delegate to grand lodfre, D. IL Greene-.alternate, J. A. Curtlf. h> marks 'were made by Bros. Burrlagton, Meyer nnd Pranks, of St. Joe Lodge, No. MJ. Our next meeting will lie held 'Pob, ,Vi,, at Elks' Dail. where all visiting brothers will receive a warm .welcome. News frdm Lodge 03,"of Bnrlngfleld, Muj». : Lincoln : Morse and Juures.Cbrlnpn nre with "Bob" HTzslmthons' Show. "Ilmmy" O'Don- riell. with "Human Hearts"'Co. .William Welch has closed with "A: Mosquito" Co: •Cu- gene nawran with "BewDw SUe Loved." und Joo'Plon witb-"WTiy Women,Kin." W. A. Ilaggs Is on tf'iir wltli'lhe'ltsys, in "linwn .the Pike." and Arilmr Slciw wjtli Gun Hill's ,"Smart 6cti" : at ; ls aliiq''£ddlc Cartlcr. • SLIM Jin, TUB MAN WITH POKTU'AL . FgKr-LO.tdKKLI.OWI. MORRIS and MONTROSE WANTEIl guit!<, Small Snubretto (Bliigmg •pd Uanclng), also sing lllnslrated Bongs. Oood wsrilrotie on aud ml. Photo, lowest salary, out., Orst letter. Long engagement to right party, C, Bashty, Mgr. N.Y.Nov.Co., Dickinson Oen:er,N.Y, LITHOS, OHK CKUT BACH, ANY STVLF. SESH JO Cents for Samples. JOHN UOHIHIK, N. w. corner Kighth und Walnut sts., Phils., P». WANTBD—Sled Performers that ohsngc lor a week and work In acts, llooxersr No, not with (tilt Co. Show nover cloies. |8 and nil my limit and don't misrepresent. Addrois BILI.Y KI.i NO, Glasco, Ulster Co., N. Y. MOVIiol'ltTlIlKOfjiHATOKWINT! ■tJOAUBMENT. Thoroughly exporlencea with electric or gas. Can operate snv msdilne. Five issrs'experience. AleraTi sober snd rellAble, Can nln at once Would like ticket It loo fsr. Address ^KANKJJARTLBY, care S.Y 0LIPPK B.NY.0lly HKHKAHIi ~ KlilNO, I» I. A V W HI O 111, 2W PlIAKL SI'., BROOKLYN, N. Y. SKISTCBK8! BKl^TOIIKsl eKBTCIIKHl PLAYS! PLAYSI PHY8I WRITTKN! WniTTKNl WRITTKNI wawtko— flood second Hand Fllma, tcr caib. Give subjects and lowest price. M. UAVENPORT, Wontorcv.Tenn. rtiu BALK VBMY CIIKAI>-t'srou««l, everyt hing complete, In good condition, 34 figure*. I cbtrlou; seating capacity, Vi persons; good power (Welz k Weiss) engine; tine organ, ten tutiei; latest mtohlne Must ho sold. First fair offer taken JOHN OTTKRHTKUT, fair View. X. J. WANTED, Peoplo for'Rcp , Women, singing Sonbrette, Juvenile, Ohann'ters, M»n — llesvy. Juvenile, Ohsrsetar, ComeilUn, Oen. Biz. Hps- clslties preferred. Also Plsno Player. Blatc low. on. 3pisys only; pay your own. Good Sketch Team, write. Letters only. Tsnquay'a Comedy Go., care of Reed, Mi K. aist St., N. T. <J. SKBTCMKH.TraTesties,Burlesques.et«„ writ- tea to order, iilsheat grade work to profeMlonais. JOCKPII gBjgJjgjW, MBBnttOPWOwfBtnPhils lit •OMO MLIDBtl KOll SAl.it or EXOUANUK Send for list. TJJOB. fiARJluLL, , P. t). Box MB, llolns'lale. Pa. ■MMt SAI.k, TKKTI, SKATS, L1UIIT8, POLKB, STAKBo. etc. Bend for list. PEARL VAN. Nnrtlivl'le,N,T. I.ADIBB' OKUBRHTUA wish engagement at once or Summer. Thoroughly exaerlt-iiced, all kfxls. Pit preferred. W., catu F. 8. Tucker, 1 Barifonl.St , Bnston.JLisi. •■ ■. FOR BALE—My pstont Osistcis sre tho only ones ntadothtt work •utomailesliy and tun by kerosene Will clear $400 every week. Htanlp fsr circular. Tho greatest novcttv and money getter In tbe ibow lino on earlU. CIIAB. K. WKS- IOH, 4 Corr utlicrs Ot., I, iwrence, U»«« - PARTNBR— I'rofisKsiotial Anti'csi would Join Performer lu Vaudeville, Hkotcb. '-Only" recog- nlzod performers need wrllo. Miss A.' ri, llausoin. tjneiier, Pa. , . AT LIBERTY FOK SIDE 8HUW, KING COLB, Vb'NTRlLO^OIHT, MAOIC A.NH PUNX'II. S LBO PLAOK, Brooklyu, N. Y. Wanted, AH18TLKH Who-will invest liniull iimouiit In lli'iivflolre 156. for hull' lute vest.'• tleff-rcncj exeliutigcd. Address ItlCI'PRTOJIU:. Nortvillk. Oh)u.' ._.-_■ ... . (OMIHAIIO. ... .. ■ -\ . . " ' .i.Uenver.-At the Broudwuy' (K. 'P. Me- rCOUM, aiatuigeri "Tlin Maid und the Mum .my;''- Jail. • Hi-ai, pii-ascd big houses'. Tim Murphy Saj-SK, Cnnituie und ids Itulliin luild L'y.'for: two pnrfurlidilieaa, . .'JTiboji CiiANti <fc. P. .'Mct'mirl. insnager). —Paul -tilliuntT. In "The Miiniiiiy und tlie Humming lllrd," hud good business lo-.Il. llinry Reresfot'd HJ-L'f;.'' • .'■•■■ ■ .(>iiPH):i'ii iMtirtln Heck, general 111111111- gei'l.---Week of H): l'nis|S'r TniU|S>, Gwlfrey nud Heiidi'i'soii. Ciiiiiptii'll-uuil .lohnson. .lumei I'V McHouilliI. lilies.. us sud lloullhiiii, .Mil I'liell und l/ove. Thnir Musical Kt'ltoim nnd kliiiidroiiie. liusliiesS good. Week Bf SHI! i'ol'" iiiid'.lolinsoii. t.'blng Ln Vixi. liol/h II, llclge und 111111 puny, .lames II. Culleii,'Irene I'rauklvii. Newell und Mblo-und Fox und Po-xle. " •' N»:w Ctn'ris (A.' B. 'I'elion. inanngerl.'-- Week of l">, Prank' Juan.-s, In The Fulfil Hi-ur." to H. R. O, ut every performance, 15- SLi ''Why Women Kin""ia-BB.- ' Lvtilit (Frank I*arv,manuger>.:—Week of Hi: Bingham und Gobel, Kdwai'd ('annon, tbe'Great Cbest'eiv ('rlnunoiiH <iwi Storm. Rob bins und Trennuiuii, Lulu Tile's Olid R. A. Wllllaius. to good liiisln'ess. Week of '.'::: l-'rank and Ida Williams, Von Gufre und Cotrelly. Sulllvnn and Pnuucc, Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Woods, und tbe Llppcucolls. •■ NnvBi.Tv (Henry Lubclskl. nmnugcr).— Week of 10: Tbe Llppencotts.' Waldo and Iio1h.ii, the McHliHtTrsys: Dick Hosniiko. Won- derful llitsli uud K. Fisher. BuslacSH good. , 1 «»» . ,' ' ■ Tim f.'HAJiiiuiii.l.vn; expert lasnrj hnndlers, sailed Jan. 11, for Lngland and -open Jnu. L'o. at London Hippodrome, for'nn ludeUultn rub. and have 100 colislcutlve weeks booked abroad, witbiu' twelve weeks' -following lifo*. l : they will b*v«'traveled' over lftOTO tulles, from Vienna, Austria, to Detroit, and return to t-ondpn. Inclusive. . .••• • ' " "l':u't.t snrri \Ht> Piotli trtel • with two mi al 1 Heading. Pa.. Wllh Ihelr acrobatic acl with Thuiber & 'NoiriiK Co. .......$05,011 $.lt.0n To Rent, Filma and Slides, 11 Wall as Haohlmt, WITH OU WITHOUT OI'F.UATUIIS. One IMtson Uomblusllou Uaolilne .'iso.tn One optIgraph Combination rtMsi t'.dtson Latest... 1 . v....; $s6<hi Tbe UoitStoreoptloon, with olttter tiutner..$14.74 ALLTHEUTEST HEADLINE FILMS Versonal, Kdison..... Persona), Dlogrsph Jin .lltsu, Jspsuene Art of Hclf [HtfanM $t).-Jl One Reel, about noon. long-High Kickers, Barn of Hsntlsuo, cske Walk, LlfeBavcrs, Huoset Limited, Dancing Horse, Wall Till Jack Conn* Homo. Thli reel $u.".uo ANV'OF THK ABOVi: UHOOH SRNT FOR HX- AMINAT10N ON KKCF.HT OF DKI'IWIT. 10.000 I'KKT OF FILM AT Do. PKR FOOT. We will exchange vour old Oluti, mschlnea and slides tor now ones. LATEST SONG SLIDES. MAMA'S HOT. BIIB FOUOHT ON BY I1IH HI HI'. POOR LITTLE NOBODY'S CLAIM. TUBMAN WITH TUB LAUHKK AND TUB HUSH. HBR HOY IN IlLCK. DOBS THIS TRAIN 410TO1IKAVKN r BACK, RACK. BACK, TO HALTIMORF. And 100 others at AO.uo per sot. Jlsj Butuo OhtapotHels at $:i.oo Bach. ALFRED L DAS&Til & (0., 138 E, 14th Straet, Haw Tork. TEL. WU-CKA. Leading Han, Leading Woman, ■ " '- '- •■ ' AW1» - • • MAN and WO MAN WOK QEWERAI-iBDBIrtJES". Must tic thoroughly expsrtsneed In repertoire, strictly sober, reliable and up to dale. Two to five weeks' stand. ■ 01 vc your experience, helgut. welsht, age, complexion, salary, plays you srn rsrniiiar w|th and imuies or managers you bsvn been Mtlt. Don't misrepresent. Salary nil It this showlsacloch. Address ' OBOHCIK A. (lUBUROVe, Topeka, Km. LI I Aot. "Why Be Divorced Oar" Co. closing, Geraldine Russell, Leading Jngcnues, Juveniles, Hcitrlos. James R. Stookdale Anything cast. Characters preferred. Add reas tl 1 West attii Hllcet, New York City. AfLlbirly, fsr Om Wm N RtpBftJlrT, IIKNI.Y. CONLIN and IIKNLV, Vorsutlle rlkstchcs. JACK IIKNLY. Low Oomodr, Irish, Dutch mid Black Pane Nlnginc a/nl i'Hiicinc Hpouisltics. MAY UKNI.v, Ingenues. slid iiitn, llcsvles. jamkbconliN, 1'iunlit, Hlghl llesdoraod Hirer tor, smsii Purls, ttesdonilble nigra., sdiir.ss JACK 1UNLY, :ili N, Kill Hi., I'lilladoinhU, Ph. "wSted a^~6voeT~ PEOPLE IN ALL LINES UF BfP. TIioho do ng DpeilallleK preferred. LFADINo *t»N. <.OiM OHAllACThll MAN AND HOC BRIvfl'i: Msko II low. I par all. J, W, IIOW/.K, Mir, llow/ellruiii. Co., I^eMilllf. F,*. AT LIBERTY, PIANIST. 11 vcir* 111 M'iort',1, pniroll, Woinlerl»nd: 1 urn- •on Avon no Thnktre, Dolroll; >') wuhiiis Park Thestro, Yuung.ttown. ohm; » Mumuiors Cclorou Thoslre, JaniCHtiiru. AddruSH JAM. HWFKTLAND, Oarc er t:»»ico«k ll"ii«e, Jamostowu, N. V. , Mnnigur (0 bsok ttiiil liatullc well. '«known Boutircito bisr In unoug Matodrsmit; completo product Inn, Hceucry, pniu- lng, n«siiiights, limit, inoliuiiug S, V. city. Address "lMl'OHI'ANT." nsto of DLll'I'KR. HARRY NYE-Agent, at tiBERiv. mmmi,WM!!,n WAKTEO QUICK, ACTOAS »H0 PLAY IIRAHB: I'l A VIST. DOI.ULK IIAIUTONK; BAND LiSADKH. OTIIKM. MCrOCIANH, WIltTF,. It. J. KRWQOD, Wayuesboro, Pa. ft lUWll UK Iff "tlior sliow i.rou«rty, or »tn 1* k' partner. Add. K»0 . E. nHBKHTO . 1 21ft Kiii o-h'" St.. Phils.. 1's. WANTED AT ONCE, AH 'Round ivoplc for C 0. BPiNOLL - R M KV CO., UarrHbnrg. Pa. _ DR. AL APAMB. .^ HAgSALL, Lively Obiihig. DnicltiK, Talking Biddy; II miu. 1" snvonf,, riniiiK" often: »•< Iiihc.'s. At Liberty. Addrcn MUX. DKL., Phllti., Pn.