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■: 30 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Jane tO ;• if: 1 FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL PEARL RIVER. N. Y. (ROCKLAND COUNTY) 7 commencing Sat- July S WASTED—Perrts Wheel, Merry Go Hound or Razzle Dude, Balloon and Parachute Drop. liberal Concee- siona to all kinds or Carnival Attractions. Address DR. G. li. SANFORD, Pearl Elver, N. Y. WEST MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, Grand Raplda, S. 18--'2. L. A. Lilly. WEST VIRGINIA STATE FAIR. Wheeling, 8. 4-8, B. H. Swartz. WISCONSIN STATE FAIR. Milwaukee. 8. 11-15, Oliver E. Bemey. _ .«_-. WYOMING STATE FAIR, Douglas, 8. 28-30, An- m h igty. MINNESOTA. Aitkin, Aitkin. 8. 19-22 Chas. H. Warner. Anoka, Anoka, , Lewis O Jarob. Becker. Detroit. O. 4-7, Geo. W. Harris. Beltrami. Bemldjl, S. 13-15, C. F. Schroeder. Bbmton, Sauk Rapids, S. 12-16. W. F. Dewey. Bio Stone, Clinton, O. 3-5. J. H. Briekson. Blue Eabtb, Garden City. A. 20-31, W. A. Roberts. Blub Earth. Mankato, 8. 14-16 v J. A. Johnson, Bbow.s, New trim, A. 31-S. 2, Wm. E. Ensolbcrt. Carlton, Barnum, 8. 13-15, Thoa, Spencer. Carver, Carver, S. 28-30, J. J. FarrelL Carver. Waconla, S. 18-20, W. J. Scharmer Cabs, Pine River. 8. 27-29, Fred 8. Moulster. Cabs, Pillager. S. 21-23, EL 8. Stelnz. Chippewa. Montevideo, S. 19-22. Jam** B. Bnrnlp. Chisaoo, Rash City, S. 11-18, C. M. Johnson. Clearwater, Bailey. 8. 28-80, Oscar Barnesa. Cottonwood, Wlndom, S. 18-20. L. C. Churchill. Csow Wino, Peqaot, S. 13-15, August C. La r sen Dakota, Farnungton. 8. 28-30, R. C. Pollock. Dodge, Kasson, 3. 12-15, D. D. Sykes. Douolas, Alexandria. S. 23-25, Ralph S. Thornton. I Faribault Blue Earth, A. 31-S. 2. E. 3. Vlehsnn ! Freeborn, Albert Lea. 8. 12-15. 0. M Peterson. Goodhue. Zumbrota, 9. 12-18, Harry O. Olander. Ghaut, Herman, Jy. 3-5, W. E. Moses. Hennepin, Hopkins, S. 14-10, W. S. Smetana. 1 Houston, Caledonia. S. 19-21. J. F. Btenehjem. Hubbard, Park Rapids. S. 12-15. HuSBABD, Nevis. 8. 28, 29. H. M. Johnson. ' Ibanti, Isanti. 3. 20-23. Wo. H. Dunbar. Itasca, Grand Rapids. S. 18-15. A. M. filshjr. Jackson. Jackson. 8. 11-13, S. W. Bruce. Kanabec, Mora, S. 10-21. Cbaa F. Serllno. Kandiyohi. Wlllmar, S. 20-23, Wm. O. Johnson. Kittson, Hallock. Jy. 3. 4. W. V. Longtey, Kittson, St. Vincent, S. 28, 29, Roy C. De France. Koochiching, Northotne, .S. 19-21, P. B. Bcrlbner. ■ Lac Qui Fable, Madison, , J. P. Bosen- 1 wald i DAMES AND DRESSES. f i nr inn nrvMMinnnniniftn nfMiiirinrii nnnnfifOT <Ws AT TUB PAUC1. Belle Story allowed one dress creation on Mao- day night, -which held attention throughout her entire act. Over a wide hoop skirt was draped a lavender silver cloth skirt, embroidered with little bads around the bottom and trimmed with a beau- tiful pattern lace. The waist was of the same ma- terial. Gauze sleeves were used, and the hair was ornamented with a high back eomb of unique de- atga. Several narrow ribbons formed a sash, and a novelty design feather fan. completed, the equip- ment Olympia Desval drove on In the high trap wear- ing a large picture hat and a showy gown of pea- cock blue trimmed with silver ornaments. Tha Meyalo Girls had magnificent kimonos for their opening act, and afterwards showed Japanese effects, lighter In material but highly ornamental as well aa original in design for a singing and dancing act. 'Mies Maslova fox the finish tog dance had a short gown of modern construction, full In the hips, but allowing free movements of the limbs. Hazel Haslan, In the sketch, wore evening gown of white and pink coat. The lace panlers flowed gracefully over the white satin skirt. AS TBS COLONIAL. This house has very little to offer In the way of style this week, Maybelle Adams toting seen In a beautiful white satin dress, with an overskirt of net trimmed with silver spangles, with a waist of pale blue silk. Miss Murray sported a dainty shaded color metlne gown that was pointed at the bottom. Both wore slippers to match. Elsie Williams looked charming In a pole blue gown of crepe cloth, wearing.pink slippera. Fiorenze Tempest, changing from male attire to a handsome white silk gown trimmed with a net of silver, white stockings and *""* b> ff pumps to match that was very becoming. AT TBS NEW BRIGHTON. ■Elizabeth Brlee first appeared in a light bin* tnessaline panier frock, with a lavender girdle and hat to match. For a change She exhibited a four looped hoop skirt of sliver material covered with lace topped by a bodice of allver doth trimmed with green ribbon. Grace Dunbar Nlles wore a Russian blouse and skirt of blue panier velvet, while another member of her act showed a pannier frock of white taffeta. Labs, Two Harbors. -, W. B. Woodward. Ll Brans. La Sueur, s. 11-13. Ora J. Parker. Lincoln. Tyler. S. 11-13, G. C. Fredarkksoa, Lion. Marshall. S. 19-22, B. M, NellL Marshall, Warren. Jy. 3-5. Dr. B. T. Frank. Martin. Fairmont. 8. 28-30, B. M. Tyler. McLiod. Hutchinson. A. 30-S. J, Percy K. Avery. Mbbkbb, Dassel. O. 20. 21. D. H. Murphy. Mille Lacs. Princeton, S. 13-16. Ira G, Stanley. Morrison, Motley. 8. 11-18. 8. W. Jacobs. Morrison, Little Falls, 8. 13-16. Nels N. Beignelm. Mower, Austin, A. 29 Si J. W. Hare. MimnAT. Lake Wilson. S. 7-9. Robt. B. Forrest. Nkoust, St. Peter, S. 16-20, J. C. Huletr. Nobles, Worthtngton S. 21-23. W. D. Roddy. Nobman. Ada, Jy. 4-8. B. Ascbhnk. Olmstead, Rochester, 8. 26-29, F. E. Putting. Otter Tail, Fergus Falls, B. 20-29, Geo. C. Man- tar. Otter Tail. Perham, S. 20. SO, H. D. Smaller. PENNINGTON, Thief River Falls, A. 2-4, W. J. La Bree. Pink. Pine City, S. 14-16. Paul Perkins. Pipestone. Pipestone. S. 14-16. J. R. Campben. Polk. Fertile. Jy. 3-5. Nels Vosenden. Folk, Crookston. Jy. 18-22. J. M. Catheart, Pops, Glenwood, 8. 28-30. W. H. Engebretaon. Ramsey, White Bear. A. 24 28, F. F. Farrer. Bsd Lass. Bed Lake Falls, Jy. 18-21. Joseph Bailey. Bsnwoon, Redwood Falls, 8. 27-90, C V. Everett. Bxntillx, Bird Island, S. 12-15. Paul Kolbe, Rica, Northfield, O. 4-c, J. SL Panderaon. Bin. Faribault, A. 28-30. Geo. D. Reed. Bock, Luverne. S. 20-S2. F. J. Brawn. Roseau Roseau, s. 18-20. Mike Hohs. Scott. Jordan, 8. 21-23, G. B. Grvaves. Bcorr, 8nakopee, A. 31-S. 2, William ' St. Louis, Hftblng S. 1-3, K, L. Glffln. ersiSY, Arlington, S. 11-13. O. 8. Testa. Stearns, Sauk Centre, 8. 18-21, A. F. Strobe! erases, Owatozma. A. 31-S. 2. N. F. Q r o uaaeg . Swrrr. Appleton, S. 27-29. B. G. Rlsch. Todd, Long Prairie, a 13-16. G. Hohnqulst. {Traverse, Wheaton, S. 13-15. O. C. Neamssx. WABABHA-Plaiavlew. 8. 19-22. A. 3. Kennedy. Wadena, Wadena, S. 21-23, Nels Peterson. Wasbca. Waseca. , Jas. Moonan. Watonwan, SL James, S. 14-16, Thoa. Offetdahl. Winona, St Charles. S. 12-15. John Friseh. Winona, Winona. A. 29-S. 1. Geo. J. HiHyer. Wrioht. Howard Lake. & 13-15. C. B. Orson. Jjrsuow Mxdil'ins. Canhy, a. 26-29, Frank B. Mil- IgJBBt HEW YORK. Albant, Al ta tao ua t, A. 29-8. 1, Junius D. Ogeunry. AUSaBSKT. Arms, Arte BoONTtUS, White. Bboome, Whitney Point, A. 15-18, Homer H. Sul- livan. tt, A lta tno un t, A. 29-8. 1, Junius D. Ogrtnr iBEKT. Angelica, S. 12-15, Guy O. HhrmnB, *, Aftcm, A. 8-11, Uarry G. Horton. vn.it, Boonvllle, A. 22-25. Frederick . Binohauton, Blnghamton, S. 26-30, Henry 8, Moron. Bbooktield-Madison, Brooklleld, 8. 19-21, F. M. BHIIII Ml Cattabacoos, LltOe Valley, 8. 11-15, H. F. Lee. Catuoa. Moravia, A. 294. 1, J. Carlton Hurley. Chautauqua Dunkirk. A. 29-S. 1, W. E. Clark. Cuba, Cuba, 8. 19-22, Geo. H. Swift. Cambbidos, Cambridge, 8. 12-15, Eliot B. Norton. CBZKVKO, Elmlra, S. 18-22, M. B. Heller. Chenango, Norwich, A. 29-S. 1, C. E. Harris Caledonia. Caledonia, O. 11-13, Foster W. Walker. Coblbskill, CohleskUl, 8. 25-29, WUUam B. GoW- rmg Catbkill Mocntais, aaargaretvllle. A. 15-18. BBlph W. Mungle. * Caps Vincsnt. Cape Vincent, S. 12-15, M. G. Fitz- gerald. Clinton, Plattsburg, S. 4-8, H. Clay Nlles. Columbia, Chatham, S. 4-8, W. A. Dardeu. Portland. Cortland, A. 21-25, W. J. Greenman. Delawabe, Delhi, A. 29-81. A. L. Austin. Delaware Valley. Walton, S. 6-8, E. D. Baker. Dusdib. Dundee. O. 3-5, Chas, L. Woodrun*. Duchess, l'oughkcepsle, , Wm. T. Ward. DaxcsN, Dryden, 8. 6-8, W. A. Munsey. Ebib. Hamburg, S. 26-29, C. H. Fosdlck, Esssz, Westport, 8.12-15, F. W. Allen. Foos County, De Bnyter, A. 15-18. J. C StlUmsn. Franklin, Malone, 8. 12-15, 8. M. Howard Genesee, Batavla, 8. 19-23, Fred B. Parker. Gobjian. Reeds Comers. A. 81-8. 2. C. H. Johnson. Gouvebneub, Gouverneur, A. 22-25, Chas. M. Talt. Outisi, Cairo, A. 22-24, Cbaa. D. Van Orden. Hebkimeb. Herkhner. 8. 4-7, I. P. Basbacu. Hemlock, Hemlock, O. 4-0, F. C. Beam. Hobnxllsvile, Horneli, A. 28-S. 1. Clyde E. Shults. Iroquois, Cattaraugus Reservation, 8. 19-22, Or- lando Doxtader, Versailles. Jeffebson, Watertown, 8. 5-8. Ernest 8. G'Uette. Lewis, LowvUle, A. 29-S. 1, M. M. Lyman. Livingston, Avon, S. 27-30. N. C. Shlverlck. Mobbisville Morrlsvllle, 8. 6-9. F. M. Elliott. Monroe. Brockport, A. 80-8. 2, Warren B. Conk- llng. Montooicebt, Fonda O. 3-7, Thomas J. Luke. (Mobbib, Morris. O. 2-4, D. F. Wightmsn. Newark Newark. S. 7-9. F. E. BrorwD. Niaoaba, Lockport, 8. 13-16. E. E. Crosby. Naples, Naples, S. 12-14, B. J. Hsyncs. Northern Tiooa, Newark Valley, A. 8-10 A, TU Evans. Clean, Otean, 8, 4-8. A. H. Miller. Oneonta, Oneonta, S. 18-21. W. Earl parish. O-tsiDA. Borne, B. 6-7, G. W. Jones. Onondaoo, W. Phoenix. C. K. Williams. Ontabio Cssandalgiu, S. 21-23, Wm. 8. Mills. Obanob, Middletown, A. 22-25, Albert Manntng*. Otlsvllle. Orleans, a»>>«w 1 e. C-9, Wm. E. Frank. Oswego, Fulton, A. 15-18, C. L Kingsbury. Oswegatcbte, Ogdensburg, 8. 10-22, L. C. Nash. Orsxoo Cooperstown, S. 5-7, John A. Losee. Palmtba, Palmyra, S. 28-30 P. 8. Aldrtck, Queens, Mlneoia, S. 26-30, Lott Van, de Waier Jr., Hempstead. Racquet Valley, Potsdam. 8. 5-8, H. M. Ingram. Rensselaer, Troy, A. 29-S. 1. Farnam P. Oalrd. Rensselaer, Nassau, S. 12-15, George Wltbeck. BocBSBTEB, Rochester, & 4-9, Edgar F. Edwards. BOCSXAKO, Orangeburg, fi. 4-8, Elbert Talman. Spring Valley. Richfield Spbikos, Blehfleld Springs, S. 23-28, Frederick Bonner. Riverside, Greene, S. 6-8. E. P. Eaton. fiocKLAjro, New City, A. 80-8. 2, E. 8. Belmer. Congers. 8X. Lawrence, Canton, A. 29-S. I. Charles M. Hale. 6ARATO0.A, Ballston Spa, A. 21-2C, Nicholas V. WU- beek. Ballston Lake. Schoharie, Schoharie, , Fred J. Sehaeffer. Sandy Creek, Sandy Creek, A. 22-25. O. F. Whit- ford. Schuyler, Watktns, 8. 5-8, J. Earl Beardsley, CNsssfS, Seneca, Waterloo. S, 26-28. Edward Nugent. Silver Lake, Perry, A. 5-8, Chas. D. Barber. Steuben, Bath, 8. 20-29, H. M. Noble. Steuben, Troupsburg, 8. 5-8, Charles K. Marlott. SufFOLK, Blverheod, S. 19-22, Harry Lee. Sullivan, Montlcello, A. 29-S. 1, Leon P. Stratton. Tiooa, Owego, 8. 12-15, S. M. Lonnsberry. Tompkins, Ithaca, S. 19-22. Wm. E. Pearson. Ulysses, Covert and Hector, Trumansburg', A. 28-S. 2, B. O. Wakeman. TJlsteb, Ellenvlllc A. 15-18, Rollln W. Thompson. Vebnon, Vernon. 8. 26-28, C. G. Simmons. Warben, Warrensburg, S. 5-8, Fred J. Hayes. Washinoton, Hudson Falls, A. 29-8. 1, L. B. Lewis. Wayne. Lyons, S. 21-23, Harry T. Van Camp. Wayne, Palmyra, , W. H. Bush. WESTCHESTER, ML Klsco, —. K. HoWBtt, White Plains. Wellsville, Wellsville, • Oak Duke. White Plains, White Plains, 8. 20-23, E. B. Long. Wyoming, Warsaw. A. 22-25, James E. Jennings. ;Yates, Penn Van. 8. 6-8. Stephen B. Whltaker. WORTH DAKOTA. BabnSS, Vallev City, Jy. 4-6. C. A. Anderson. jiELKiELD, BelQeld, , N. Bhoaman. .Bottineau, Bottineau, Jy. 24-26, S. H. Wilson Cavalier, Langdon, Jy. 19-21, B. E. Groom. ■Grand Forks, Grand Forks, Jy. 25-29, Don V. Moore. GABBI80N, Garrison, , T. L. Stanley. Gsioos, Cooperstown, J. 27-29, J. A. H. Wlnsloe. Mercer, Beulah, . E. L. Kuhl. Mckenzie, Alexander, > B. B. Johnson. .Chas. Sober. —, L. B. ConnoUy. —.--.-j. ^^, r ~. ^.^u^.vm, . EL Mllhollcn- N. D. Poultry Assn., Fargo, — ——, C. Nash. Mt. Bzbtbold, Elbowoods, (Missouri Slops, Mandan, - Missouri Slope, Bismarck, ill A-*. AUUAiABl J»aj^,, I'Ol^U, , a_, ASISBaSM 1*embins, Hamilton, Jy. 12-14, G. E. Dana. 'PlEBCS, Rugby, Jy. 27-29, C. A. Bplllum. Paqx, Page,- , J. T. Flack. Richland, Wohpcton, ■ , B. F. Lonnsbnry. Stutsman. Jamestown, , A. F. Borcherc. Steele, Flnley. . M. Norswlng. Standing Bock, PL Yatos. , B. P. High- eagle. Walsh, Grafton. Percy Connelly. Wells,' Feaaenden, A. 1-3, A. F. Belcher* Williams, WUUston, , J. Cunnuigham. PARKER'S PRODUCTION PLEASES. Burlington, la — Parker's Greatest Bbows opened their fifth week here May 28, under tha most favorable conditions. Everything was In foil running order in spite of the heavy rain all Sun- dry night. Although the grounds were not In the best of condition, there was a tremendous crowd In attendance, and all of the different shows and atttractlons did capacity business. Tuesday night (Decoration Day) the attendance broke all records for a holiday, and every show end attraction connected with the great am one ment enterprise had all the business that (bey could attend to. The beautiful electric float parade Tuesday even- ing crowded the downtown streets aa they had never been crowded before, and the parade was pronounced to be the finest that had ever been seen In the city of Burlington. Parker's Greatest Shows are pleasing the peo- ple. The lineup Is practically the same as when the season opened. Our old friend, B. A. Warner, press agent of the Parker Shows, la constantly on deck, and by his unfailing courtesy is an todtopensahle adjunct to tha Parker Shows,