New York Clipper (Jun 1895)

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246 THE NEW YORK GLIPPEB. June 22. Kimi'ii Vmrn eqi'AnrTiiuTni.-Anoxcepllon' nllT vnrtby lilil itt iiralslil vtrleij la under comlil- rratl'iii ilii.^ trcf k liy Ilia p:ilroiiH of IhlH fiivortlo ivi«orl, nriil If onn may rsdniatrllio amount of mI- l.4fiuil'Jii Uy tlio volume i>r ippUiiio ncrordcd tlio vBHoiifl tiuifiiwrs ifU itc Iritgilijr iirocraminc, Jtino IT, Ibe uinigtrlil cirorta to pluio liavo been KboDdtntlj •uccoeral. Tlie tumtttct at Ibe l>«gliiiilDg of tlie curreDt weak ma rtmailiabl/ good, whcD Ui« vnitl apkUij of tmaKmeal leek- «n at UiU vttioi of tlit jar t» conaldnttf, tta< ictu and Iwiea being completelj mied, and tlie MaDdlDg room qiaca bolDir Urgclj conaiimtd bj tbe ovcniair of taidj anivali. f,ew Dock- ■lader was cot^lally welcomal b/ Ibo manr frtenda Btcured itanniiti prsTloua vMta to Ibia liouaa, and In retDin for their greetloa be gave Uien a good )ln< of DOW Donologae DifHcellanj that Kccmed u> nicaw, LTdIa Ycamans-lltiit proved Iter venalllllj iij ebUdDg her second veok wiih man/ cirangea In liar petformaiKS, winning tberobj renewed iiic- aa. Helena Collier and John ll/araa made Uitlr debut In vaudeTlile, and won pro- Dounced fiver for tlieir ploaalng conulbiillon. Arthur U. BIdman, wlUi the ajsbilanco of >Ub> Bid- man, Introduced a character akelch of decldedlj tinconvenUonal conatnictlon. and were accorded a gnllfjlDB amonnt of applauM, a diallnclloii well merited. Dan UcAto; and Jc»te May were re- ceived as frlendi of long Handing and made a de- rided auccoia. The l^itlenwn liroiherri proveil themaelvea verr adept on iho liorltonui bnrii, and Jlllljr Carter's banjo playing and droll monologue found a responsive audience. U. J. Hums and Tuny Hart Jr. sITorded iiiucb arauMuicot, and Napier and Msrxello wcro IlkewiM well received. To KiMIe Bhayno and Mac Worden Toll an abundaitce of applause, their work iKlng of jlral cUns order and worthy of cnmuiondaifon. Jteio and Jlono, clover acroliatri; McCdIo and Jianlobi, knockalioiils; Chan. II, Htanlev, alnglng charanier comedian; Oook and Clinton, HlianMltoot- ere-, the Ionian llrothers, acrolwls, and Will 0. llalford and Jlarry Manlell, dcKrlpllve vocnllsls, made up the full complement of culerbiliirni, ond weto accorded ap|iroval in pruponion to their maills. The enllro iitogromme U of much lutereat Hhd will donlxleas brini an abundsnce of coin of the realm lu the box omce duiing Uie current days. jACOin'TlllKD AVEXVE TllKlTKR WIS dlMovoicd to be on Are Just alter midnight on June 17, and for a timo It looked as though not only the pUyhouw, liulBOVcnl of the adjolnliigbullillnga wcro doomed; but by Uie oiirrgetlc work uf Hie llremen Ihellre was conflaed tu llie Uienlro, and iit four o'clock Ihelrwork was over. Tlio lire origlnaied In ihe upper part of tlio biilldlug, and only Iho top wu liumed olf, tliough, of coiino, miirli damage n'lis (lone by water. It In not at nil prolmhlo IIinI the hoiiae will ever bo rcoponcil nn n place uf aniuiic- nenl, a* It la anilkcly that the tlieairo inii be rc- bolltunlenlllirciiioilelcdiicconllng lo tiio lilrni of the atithorlilea, who have hnig coiinldcrcd thai it was unsafe. The bnlidjoir, urliliiully a chiircli, whii Imiuformod Into a thcalre, iind llriit oficnod for (iTiniaUonoiformancra July 2ti, ihta, ah the Third ATonue Tiieatro, under the innnaueinent of J. tivnj, the opening atlmcllon lieliig Krvd. n. Miedor, lii "TTio roor anil i'loud of New Yuik." Tlio ful- lowing month J, H. llcrgcr liecaiiio nwiiagor. Mr. llerger save way lu oclobor or lliul year lo IkiiJ. W. lillcncook. Mr. Illlchcock rcninlnvd In contciu iinUI December, IHTO. Alter lieliig clused a fiiw weeks the lioiuawaii reoixned Jan. 'a, Inn, with L'harles Cbemller as nnimger. Nr. Chevalier lii-hl the houHe until the cluaeur llir m-khou of iiTT-8. on Nov. II, 1II7II, II wai opened nii Abi'ilu'A .Mnort- canTlioaln,J, Alierlonianuai-r, but ItcloK-.d after a sliort teasou on Jan 4, IHig. Tliu rollOKlug Bop- lember II. U. Uliier and Thus. ('Hilary uiKiiid llie botiM OS the Atnorlcan Tlioalrr. It cliuwtl lu No- Tonber, and rooponed Dec. -ju nn Dick l'arkrr'4 Ameiloan Thoairc. Ur. I'Mfkrr conilnucd In control of Ihe bouae iiuill the clow iif the Muuui uf when tbe place wan rei-unalniclefl by UcKeo Itnit- kln, and opened Hcpl. ;i, IHici, under Iih uI.1 name, tlie Tliird Avenue 'flirum'. and wuh proclb-rtlly n new bouse. Ur. Itaoklu reilml from ihu mannge- liwiit Jan. 3. ISiifi, anil wah Hiiccccded by Ad. Ncu- endoTir, who opened the house Jan. 6, aH the Apollo, wllh Uermaii pcrfoniiaiiccH. OitIiir tu bad budneas Ur. NeiicndonT loruilnaled liu aeoaon at the ond ofu foilnlglit, and on Jnu. 'JS Touy i'aalor ond U, II. Ijcuvlti liCL-anie iiianagurB. This pHTtuomhlp endcil Juiio e, and Iho houao was again cloaed. J.II. liill reopenod 11 M<<|il. T, litiu, arier having made oxiontlvo alleralloni. and under htn luAiiagemont llio hoiiHO fairly pnwiirred. (in Hoc. 'Jl, Hue, Hr. mil aohi IiIh Icoao (oil. It. Jacoln, and llie house then Iwaiiio known uh II. ILJiirolw' Thlnl Avenue Tlieairo, which it lina Huco continued to bo. Hie acencry uf "The Wages of Sin," J. U. Uacklo'ii "Urinin' Cellar Door" and Fliip once lilnilley'i "I'lty Tinln" was stored In Hie thealiT, and waa souiewlml danwgcd by water. A conaervative eatliiiale places Ihu enlire ilaningo In biilldlDg and oontouU at IM.uw at the outaldo Ilguro. "Thu Wages of Sin" Co. chiiwi) Ihu hmuie Juno 1. I'HociTiH'H TlIiiiTiii.—This iHipuliir reniirt waa well Ulled during Uie iierforiuanco houie on June 17, when on excolloiit bin waa pn-Mnled for ilio week. Clinrlotio Hay, wiio is known U|ioii Iho draiiuiUo alsge, nwUe ber debut In vandevillo on Ihia dale aa a descrliiUve alnger, end scored a aiicceiH. Mhe would probably linvo won warmer and more Isatlna approrai bod ahe RCleilcd fur her firat nppesnuce eit Hie nrlely lUige auiigi of u loss euggoiUvo choiartcr. Miss liar le allnict- Ive In face and forui, nnd while her voice la notalmng. It la pleiuaui, and IhuM i|unlillo«tion>, cou|ilod will) her feii-hlng nays, ahiiiild gnln tor her a pUico at tliu ton uf iho vaudevllK) ladder. The Ainmoni-I^orlwi 'Irio, in Iheir clever musical aol, weru woll received, iho laiigliiug noiig and Ihe vluiin duo Iteinir iiarilcuiarly well liked. Hlelllng nnd Jtevell, biincHiiuo l>nr iterforiuem, were con* tlnuod favorilCH, ami Iho iUiytil Unrtnnellen were very uniuslug. (Hlicra on Hie bill wcro linlicr and Allyu, lu a comedy sketch; Swan and Ihinibnrd, knoekabonlH; Miiiida Harris, surio-rimilo singer; l-'mnk and Addle Hull, In nkelcliea; D't-Iaia, venliii- oqnlit: W.d. DeveiiiiN, iiiusical cuniMlian; Ho liol- llM and Yaiom. Jugfllvm; liairT Thompson, come- dian: JeftUe Daimaii, singer, and Lenoiv, in lier Sun nnd Moon dances. (URHici TuiuTiii.—Herbert and I'lionier'a \mt- leaqne, "Tlirilby," elarled on Juno It uiion Ihe tlilnl week of Us run, with some now people In lbs raat and Willi now nuklcrial in Ihe second ai l. In fan, it had boon nanoimccd Hintn aci'uud and Ihumughly revlMKl edlilen of Hio workwouldiieprcsenied upon that dale, bul. totliinntely, the Oral act waafound to lie almost unolisiiHcil, It Is true Hint two oliauRea were apnarvntliiiliocai't, J. li.llunney liaving lo- ylaeod K. D. I.yona In iho tolo of lliiiier ilcuieh, nnd oseph \\\ Herbert. Die aiilliorof iho biirlrMiuo, iMV- luguskoii ilioruluofUr. KavgoMnplacoof A,(l. An- drews. .Mr. Jiotbcrl had rewrlilcii Itiopart which lie oiaunieil, aiidga<ailf Improved It. Tlio lint ncl ainin proved very eiijoiniiio, (lul wllh llscliuie Ihoohlity- ineuteeaanl.andhtiiRliIergavowayioyawning. Tbe novellr prescnletl In Iho serond ari, thu oiwmilc tmvosly, li Hliiiply ain>cluusly liail. ii UabMlulely Inauf, and II hi iiaiufnl lo lie obliged tu widiena aurn fuolory Hiul lUteii tn such iiiilieciio pntilllng. Wo rscognicolbo fad Ihntoarne^il rinirt hnsbeeumaito 10 liU|irove llih iliui acl, and we aliiceivly ri-gret Hio rviuilt, but we frri asAureil llllti riinlier cIihuoo will be npoeillly iii:idr, for tho exlgeiiry iK-n'ttiplurUy ilenmmls lu Ckntbai. (ll'KII.V Iloi-SB Mrsic il.vi.l..-A bill of iinlfonn oxceileiu'c la provldol nl Ibis bouse for Ihe intMenl week, ami lis |>oteni'y was pnuen liy Ihe Hir.o of the nudii^ui-e and Iho c.\pres:i|ouHur pleasure wbloh rewanli-il ihe eiTorL-^of Iho |*erfonncrs ou June IT. Wiu. Do ikx' irns Ihe iln<l rrtiididalu fur approval, and lili elci-lttiu lo ilio gimd Hmcei of ihn audience wsaaMuicd Iroin the aiait. iubisoiiand aortoa iirovnl IhcuMlvoa eaiublo nilnii prnvokora IB tbeir eccenlilc skeii-h, nnd liliiiihaui, veiilillu- milat, fully deinotiilrrtieil his abllliy as a mlnib*. Hsrle Itoeteile sang a iiiinilicr of onjorabte aelrr- tlODt, and Ueriisri and Cunm liiirodnred llirlr nnlQue paaleniliuie uot-elly wiib bucccs.i. Tho i on- i-lnJlDg Qunilierj irero Unnlagiio and West, lu a comedy ninrli'sl nketch; MaHe Ctiniib, ami lillniore and Uonanl, in ihclr well known oddillrs. C.v'iKO Hear (l.iniikN.—Ttila rcMrt'a sei'KUd neck \rMa euleretl iiptm Juno II. Tlie culenainmeiil won funilahni by Mario I.tun'ns. (1la^<. K. M\\*n\-. \/>»\' U.CImii.tt. ililiel Irene .Htewnri, liiMlgrH niui Ijineliiiierr. ihi> (|iiakorCliy i|iinricl. Uailiewsaiid lliilger.ii'Nril iwiu SiillierUnd, Kalle Ilimnev.Sl'irn IxiRn, l/itil>- iiii«:>o, ticllrble and lioodrii-li, niid linyer anil (i n IwId. liRoAiiwAv iiiBiTKii.—".\ liaughler Of Iho nevn- Inllon" is rrgalliia the pulilic at Uila house, ami be- Kn on June 17 the fourth week and Ihe last tort- [hlotlunm. Koanta A fliji.'s.—AlthoDgh mof garden weather Imih not ;cl nrrlrcd, thbi popular rtaort la doing nn excelieni biislntBs. Tlie audience on June IT lined ihogink'O. and ibo eiiierlalning piografflme pre- senlcii iron goeil rccngDliion. Haiion, Bayea and Marlon, aHHlsKd by Ihe Uiwics Wloahlp, Kesaner and Waueii, appeared bi "Tbe Btndent'a Frflle," and were well rcccls-ed. Ward and Onmn, comedy duo, made Hiclr lint sppcannce at this houw, and won approviil fur their work. Eslelle Welling- Ion, acilo comic niDger, waa aUo a new comer, and wai given a good r«c«pUou, llanleli Ver- non entered open her farewell weec Id Amer. lea. Biio wai a conilnaed faTotlls and won hearty snnlsiim for heralnglDg. The Kgger lUeaer Ironpe or Tyroleao Klogers were hold over favotttea, and liinmy and Pox, Irish coiiiediaiia, were aa amusing aa ever. Oanivet, groieaque (whose name on his debut appcoitd aa Canivei), conUnued to And great favor with a novel act, and tieldinf, Jug- Sler, won applauoe for bis clever ttlcki, uolny [ayor and ber nickanlnnles cloaed the neifnim- ance, winning a inll share of approrai. Tlie Hun- garian CypKy Hand play dnrtng the Inlcrmifslon and before and after (he perfomance. It ih aniiouncol that llie Whtloey Upent Co. will open ilM aeason of Ihe Herald Square Tbeatre BepL 3, Willi "Ilnb Hoy." Tlihi U intended to run for live wcekH, nnil will be followed by "I'udd'nhead \Vi|. Hon," which will be coiiiiniied Hiree wceka. Tbeo, onHcLlI, llavil iieloscii'a "Heart of Maryland" will lie produced, wllh u rust liicliidlog Urs. I.ealle OBrler.HaorlMslhkrryninrcaiid K.J. Henley. Womii'H Ut'siii')!.—'Hie imnslent feaiiirea of Ibo curio halls thhwoek are: Italile flnake Jack and bis iierfonning den of siiakeit, liexler, In "Ka- capcd from BIng Blag," and Uadame Claire wllh her aplrll pictures sod the niyallphnnc. In Ibe Ibeo- tre—The inlnlc four, Van linzcr, Iloran, NichohMn anil Bnicic, In "It Will He;" Chaa. Iiecnmo, Joggler; Irving Mwarlboiit, l,ydlA Aiisiin, reerless l.a Monle, Florence llroekway.Hcllrlde and Walls, Dan Plngh- ton, Donna, Iho ilancer, aiid Uct^be and Kmmil. AMSsiOAN TiiXATiK llnovOAiuin.—The folhjwing an bere Ibis week: Fanny HL CUIr, I'hII. llecb, Hurt HIatera, Vbariea V, Heamon, >L I'auki and Ulie. HIka, Thonui 1.0 Hack, Mile. 'Tioja, Tom ilrowoe, liiisted and Oiiyer, and Jas. ThomiOD. M'lujsl'. Bu'XATKAV, the old time and popular petfonner, bss Ibia lo any of a coming event which will, witboutdoubt, be more than oaually (ulereat- Ing: "A comblnauen of my friends In S'aw York, coniprirtiiig many of the best known memliers of the theatrical profession, has been formed for the pur- KM of tendering me a teatlmonhil at the Ucrahl lonro Tbeatre on Hnnday evening, June 23. I have been deeply gmtllled by Ihe mnoy asaumncea of friendly luUiresland support from all dlrectlona, and Mkc Uila Ufeana of conveying to ererylwdy ciinueraed Ihe heartfelt oxpresalon of deep appre- clailon- t Teniiire to predict that my eiileruln- mailt will lie one of Hio moat altrocUvo ever offered In New York, and will In every way lie worthy of tho patronago licatowed upon II, not only by iny pcmoDHi aniuuintincea, bul by the public atlargo." Tlia prngmnime will Include many well known per- formers. lli'SSH'a PALACsUi'SKVii.—For this the conclud- ing week of Ihe aeaaon this resort presenti lis uaual sreeiilAble bill Tho feature In cnrto bail is Ihe perfoimauce of Oaletll'a monkeys, a poir of well iraliicd aninuila; other alltaellona Id Hila depart- iiiciitliclngUlio. OarrelH'H performing birds. C.U. Jeil'onon, atrong man; Bam Wunil, wollller; Verde, acriallMi; C'bna, I.erlne. equilibrist, nndA. D. lliU- llpn, man wllh a iarral mystery. Tbe programme for the stage ehow Ineludea Hsuie Wilkea, t^ole and Wile;, Sam lUce, Fisher and Vniweli, lid. Ilogeni, Kreil Keniio, anil Fosier and I/ewls. Tlioallendance June II witHOf good prepoi1Ions,aud the week givea pn>iiilrte of iiciug a dtiing ending lo a very proape^ ouH Kcnson. Maiiimin Kgnaiiti Roof HAnDiN.—The iwrfoimers engaged In giving tho onterlslnnent for the week of June IT are Carrie lloniu, Frank Imiod, W. U. Maoon and "Shorty" lleabiy, frtiB Hlilridce, Hen- rietta, Ucnusntlna and Cluriollo, BL Felix, Wood and Hhepord, Frits Young and Kmlly Solln, Harry \A culrenud Fiddle Leslie,CIaiidlno,IIie Forest aiy lliiuitet, ami Knnklo BL John and Oladya Aiklnwin. Uaiisu,— (;rtnary A Lfderer'a hileat production, "Ttie Merry Wortd," entered on June IT upon the accood wuek of Its ten. It has drawn fair nouses. OAHniLw Tiip.ATaK.—Paul M. roller's drenin, "Tril- by," started on June IT upon tho leulh week uf Ha run. Tlie aitendanco is sUU quite sallifaclory, and there la nov a fair prospect or a conllnuaii''0 of Ihe nin llirtjnghout the Bummer, as new people are be- Ino eiifnigrd to toko the placea of those who will go lo till the Chlriigo cugagement. INDIANA. lHi1losia|iolls.—As the Ihoalres are all cloned (lieuali Qriiowitreltloifbocoinsiraltierilllllcult. TlieParh «aa tli« lint lo siicoiinb to lite lienL U clo*od lillb BiU- vlnJI YnunrNCunllououHiniior, JiineH, A fWaconcett, uiiilir lli» iiunsKemcnt nl Mo««« A MrDnaslJ, wUlnMD ri>r Uio SiiiBinrr si BmAi] Ripple l*Nrk, IS Ilicli. 0, llidrann, re»reMDllns louex' Mml, la In Iho rllv, ncso- tlatlnic rot ifce proOuclIon of M-eclaciiltr enteriRlniiietiu at ISiiuivtt I'AFli, tu iMgln about July II. "War aod rean" and "A Da; al lha Worlil'a Fali-'vltt pmbabl)- l>s pfD^nted Holi Hack, nf Ilia "ill riaokanl" I'-o., Ii aitamllDx nfav imiathi here wlUi (riaoda Jaa, Kilan baa rolunml to the city. liaTlax tlo<e,t wllh Hurphv A l^kutald'a "Allmunr" Co Nruia. Dlrkian aiKl Tal- iKill ara In Tour city, IwiolilnK tor nail saaaoo Uivt Adhlna, of Iho Park, will qiaud tils Tacatton al Martins- Tllk, lad. • CALIFORNIA. lioa Aagelei.—At the Los Angeles Thcalre "loUnlbe" nilod Ihe iHtuaa June X Hie profenloDatl atte look ittrt la Hie perfonnnuce Ittlnx Baralca lloliiila, Pitoay SleDliDuae llray, W. J. Ilunltay aoit W. A. Mal- lliawH. "Ahliaiiia" (a tillMl fur 13-IS. lli-HiiA.tK TilBAiha—"CupL ttiima. V. K. A.," dr#* IKIllr. wptikenitliisiL "flia llaltaof Ciriilna Kirar" 14 upr»rO-l\anil weak eoiiiinriicliia IS IbMoHllllmau ap- Ivaji tn"Hio(;l0uieuc«Au tu»«." Tlie Arhini'Amcla- doii tionant at Hi la liouaa 0 «a^ Uiilitb' auanilail. ' *■■ J" ■ 111" Iter WAt.Lii-trH tlaiur Lo^iws Hiiua- has ailraoce i«rar I <ISrllSl-H draw wall naek onilinK H- Now reopla 10: Ilomra BnM., Maud luyrooiiil, Ktclioioiid and Ukinhiv, WAl.L4i-r - - * outhara. MARYLAND. ilttlUi«are*-'<AI) the Cmufottd of lloiw)*' IbIIio t)IUIorlti6raunl)weokar llio fitnt )i;«r itvuo ■! Pord'* (>|i*n Uunie. cooiraenclnic •fmu' 17. '*T1t« Tulonlil CAnllur" • OUUiieily iiiToraUo ImiiiouloQ laA wetk. nml Manajnr Cliiiitrii K. Kiml r«c4lv«il niur con- ■ nliiui(iun« ou Mm •ueceui>i) ilelnit ai » t>Uj«rliiltL ''I'lok ninniiml*" will do pui i>ii tl. llAHlliy ACAtiKHY.wTlta ihr«o »MkM* •Dvisamonl of III* llliirlrii'a MMrm Co. tvniMis-vl lA wlih ■ |<«vk«d ltua»0. WLIIC III* 5M«OD «K« nil RlhltC atlCCVU III* • vcniKtt KlloiuUljro VM iiol ulnl rmiM Iwt« Ipmd fl*- BUftl. Tlttdoomroi'iAla cloml uit'.U lh» oi>«DlnK uf tlio reinilttTHouuD, auk.xd. - Win.U. WMklnwi), nmnufrcror AloxauilcrHAl- vlnl, Mllcd for Kumpc Jiiiic l>>. It Mnt purclj » btuinun (rip. II9 will ntecl Ur. 8«lrlul id iMrU. whoit 111CJ will nmko u \Mi bt iho elder SaIvIiiI Iq \My. TiiDjr will niuni tOHoilitr niHiut A117. l). - Sjril[h\v Coffoll uov* wllh ItulnTt llllllHnl. PROFESSIONAL' BUREAU. Wtnla of Minagan and Partormtn, Onuk OitMi rte. -S«e At iverllieinwiti. DRAMATIC. Onihnm y>T\v wants i\>piTtiiry people fur next nesaon. Uw IU1101U, who^o iTHiiip liuiierxonullon wsri one of tho feature« of "A tlllk White >1ag" ianl Bva-ion, can lie riigaged. W. F. Iloiiilenon waiiiM imiple and fair ilales for hit cnniiily couijiaiiy, "A Clean MWecn'' iv. win coiniiieiice lt« iieciniil tuiiriie.M Fkll. Tliiu-1^ In-hig iKMiked, liters and (Jsmptulls lisvo leaned Ihe Iheaire known aa Hic .Venileiiiy of Miiilr, Wlliiilngion. Del., and trill »|H'n Hie iwiiie iieM aeaaon ns ibe liljoii 'Itiealiv. Alicnihiiia are now In imigtvas and at- tractions ran book lltiio to good adnutagr. Wni. A. I.^iir. rlianirtcr aloflng and dancing comedian, ran lie cngagei'. ILiiikn Winter la at ll'.rily for luveuiles, wiih elniug sIUElnn .ptrlaliy. Jiihii c. «■ >:tiin \vl:<IirA til Imik tho Kilylho Cairing. ton Cuiupiiiiy In Ncn- York ami Ihe New Kogtand Slato*. Nell IJii-htK-liK rliaracter nuiiedlan, reciter and InilH'iMonalor. run ciiiraged. The Mast.- Hill, iiiiigur, in , oners it«H asa nral claiastand fur trm-itury nnd other coiniianles. DrnnMlle ihi>|i1,i are wanted l>v Kd. AndemoDi iiito II. KraiiM-.-Miiariileya I jeeum Theatre C».i Ion Csrroll. Ihillry A llraj. t^vilorle lleixog. At iJlifrtj: lujiiu Mlgiiou, Ulaa llorTetta, Kd. Ueokett, Will Jicka-.in, Harry Uottlocr, Anna WabL Cbos. wiuiouit. The F. If. Opera Hoose, Oiypbsit, Fa., win play ant class allmliODa next aeoion. Thae b heme booked by J, 0. Reese, BctsntoD, Fa. - > Tro.Mclolyre nn place people wllh Us Hlfh Olaaa Couttj Co. ne Is hooUog ibsriiiDeforaeit Leo lUrdmsa. who wtsa RKceatfol nMfflher ot ■■ne BDhatitate" Co. last aeosODi cod h« sccartd. Three new plsji by Bcolt Marble on pisoed hi Ibe matket br Amos J. Kelly, altoney. C W. tvarreo wants rspertoiy people oad date* for hU company of players. nolle BisrenaoB, leading lady, an4 Oeoige H. Bonimeis, tfiiglog comedloa, can Jola a tepeiloiT compaoy. Vraat and FaBSkaw are liookUig Uwlr repertot; company. F/dwIo Cordon Uwience's School ot ActlsfOlMs taclllUes to Ihoae wishing to adopt tbe stage. A tarte comedy Is ooeitd lor aUe bf "(qiportitn. lljr." Uelen llor wishes to dispose of a hnilesque on •■Tillhy." ■cnoAia. The B. rmlnaids Hona'Oo. supply four new songo, enililod "TIio Time He I/>ves the Beat," >'Doi1s,>l "Cblmmle FSddes" and "Johnny ItsUly's <ili1|" free lo professionals. "lisvhig WbUe We May" la a aew walls soigi wlUi calcay roiialc andlelllDg words, b} luahrtce Olen Moon, which can be ordered from tke su- Ihortes for forty cents. "Let MeTlike My llace At llome Again" con be obtained from the Long Fabilahiog Co., for ten cents. Thea. Hoggsn A Brother, Ibe llalveston song Dg dhn, have Inned Tboo. H. Boweis' laleat walls song, "I«ve'a Fleadlaf," and will send it free to ptofeoabnals. The Tmnpsoo Hoalo Co. have pobllahed tbiee new soDfls, "IMn'i Forget to Kiss Vonr Holhcr" Is tbe UUe ot a new «iDg Issued by Clsyle McMvab. Geo. J. Klraieln snpputs tasjo, mandolin snd gnllsr mnalc. ' lurttene," a high baiHone aololst, con be en- _ustolsos an waoted by Bob McHloley, H. A. Vandeicook, Bharpley, IlAnlDeBhow,UaiTTfInMn. Prank Adams, Wnu llurgcsa. J. W, Burn ft Co. can supply five popolar Inilni- mental compoalilons, wHn orchestra parts, at twenty.nre cents each, or tbe are for one dollsr. At Liberty: u, Daniel Bllrcater. James Oole, \T. C. llenderaoD, Fred Warren's bond, Waller llsmlln, J. C. TTIaloi. "Koa, Meeos, Mliia, Uo." h pnbllihed by S'. Weliiaiehi. ■. "Sbnrc, Hike," can be ordered fiom J. W. Hc- Orath. "8Udlng4)ownODr Cellar Door" is Issued by the Dnoks A Ueolon Co. "Swing High, BwlDf Uw,'' Isanpplled by McDon- ald t Keyes. H.8.Biewartwlll oead a caUlogne of his cele- bmted Instinmenis and bsnjo snd gullor music, on applicalien. "McF^ddeii'a Debut" can be onlered from II. I'epper t Oo. The latest "Kid" song Is piiblbihcd by n. J. Web- nun, snd Is enilUed "I'm Doing to TOI on You, Katie." The worda and mualo an by Oeo. 0. Ed- noiida, Hbvae late bit, "Happy Is the Sride Ihe Bon Bhinct On," wu aung by a select choir attbe Bloan- Bonleu wedding. AofeaatonalB are reqoeated to eend for raples of tbe last success. The WldmerSUgier Musle Co. have some good aoDgs. Uci.'atebeon snd Cooley went a piano pbiyer. W. J. A. LIcderpuhlUhen annmberofnewsonga VAJUXTv AND mnarsBU. Tbe Three Brothcn La Tsn, dying brother act and aertol gymnoats, can be engaged tor psrtu, etc., and tor next season. Dr.M.t^emBbell wanta nieclaltlea and lecbirers for his Uoutllla Medicine Companies. Frederick Lucler, Yankee comedlaa, with musical speciallv, can be engaged. The ue Foreeals, wClrtwbid dsncere, can be se- cured tor next season. Mains and Abocco, In Uieir act "Tlie Tnmp and ihe Ihakemon," can Joia a good combination. Bam BaeUon wishee to book Brst cisss aiMcUom at tbe Kswluckel, R. I., Open House. Qspt.Btdiiey illnmsD, life saver, has an original act, with wbloh he wishes to Join a combination. Horcland and ThompsoD have been telned by Irvln T. Uuob, baritone, and Uie trio will present on e.\cepUonaIly well dreaeed and aurocUre specially suiu\>ls tor an opera, comedy or bgileaqne. Joe llardman has been engaged nntllJulylat the VeuopolltanOnera House, SI. Faiil. John T. and Liilit Keegao, presenUng a strong comedy sketch, can Join a good company next aeo- aon. A U'iok bloycliat la wanted tor tbe Wlbnot Duo. The Totina- man fonnerty wlU Maurice Fanlo la naked lo write aa per card. Betcl.ldea on wanted by Dr. F. flmiit. Alfred Bailey, Wm. TbompsoOi M. D. Blean, Billy Uennetl, J. M. Hllolli Muldoon and isilbgan, BIgnor l«wU Uct.'uteneon and cooiey, Chariea iiordon, Charles Allen, Vi. A. Vndy, Dr. u. (I. Hpsngler, ileo. M. Kil- wood, T. F Murray, John Uoltiim. At Ubetly: llllly llozell, KlueUu, Nellie Elmer, Fred Aaderwn, Jules Heybold. The Bbtge Kovcliy and Bnpply Co. can furnish niualcal glosses. C. II. Unfban, Iho amdes pbenomenon, con be engaged. , Bpeclolll^ con book Umo ot Engel's Opero IV vIllon,ahlcago. J. w. Oiubanie teoohea stage dancing, etc. Harry and Kliilo Ashley wlTl bereoftsr be known as llonr and KIlUe McCuUoeh. T.f'J*^'' '""hlUhlng Oo.anpDlymonolognes,etc High dasa TOudeville sola, pilnio doanarete., ore wonted toi^exl seaaon at Oiuncroas' Open House, Pbllodelphia, by Manager Fninh Dumont. : Wm. U. Ua Vaii.x, musical comedian, can be en- gaged. Ite Fonlos, perch owl oertol experts; are' at liberty. . Hassan Vtn All's Arab Troupo can bo engaged. Bainnel Mutdy, Kihloplan comedian, can Join o nmtcUssciinpony. Tho El Mora Blslcis, Juvenile speclaUsis, can he engaged. TiDie is beltifr rapidly booked for Jonoa Thorn- ton's Mile Vaudeville Co. for neMseafoo. > Qdell and Page conlinne succciurully at Ihe Ur- IdieuD, Boo Francbno. t^l<lenl, uqnilibtliit ami Juggler, can Join a com- pany. Tbo Melblon and Begrlst Combination uf specialty nnd trained aninui ochi can be secured for Ibo Bummer. Knank V. Dunn whihw to dlnoao ot on taitereat In ti|.<NirkIe-fldc«n,atUoalunr^ Variety and circus people con lie phiced with Ur. Oeira (Ximpaiiy. l>ror, V, r. WotmwoudiwUI traln a numliar of ntmkeya and other anluuiU b> preacDt ontnilnly new twenty-two minute act for next keasou. Trained dog«, moukeya ond kaDgsrooa are odbrtd tor sale. Tlieaddreai ot Lolile Lee or IaihIs Itamsey Is wanted by Oeo. A. ntzgeroM. A lady octlaUat la wanted as poitner liy U Artiste. Wcu wants o parUwr for o mualeol act. Aul and inu, female oerlallala, have been engaged by Qua Hill for lila New York Blars. TboniosSehaefer, club and baton awlnger'a set, con he seen st I'reotor's Theatre, New York, nexi week, John F. ll;rne wants a light lop monnlcr, aohg and dance ladles, andomualcal team. - llowonl and Kmenoo, deecrlpllve aingert, oan be engitied for next sesion with a good company. CIRCIII. Lsnen Ihulheia want circus people la all hranchftii. Wni. /Ink )t Co. oiTer a comidete oltcua outfit for sale. Circus people and musicians are nnlel by IVood Dntbon. M. I.. Clarit wanis people. J. 0. Walker iranU a Uw canvosman. Dan Fllsgenld wishes lo hear from a pony wllh money lu take on Intettsi In o canine raradox and Inloetl animal eahlbliion. lioumar BnMbenwaut musicians, olao animals. PvoDle on wanted for Ihe K. U Klnnenon Bhomi. K. U, Fun,% t}o, aOtt a rircua onUH tor sale. Uco. B. <Me wona hosilen, driven, enlite onits, etc. Cfaens and aldethow acts ore nnled (or Ino Sea- side I'licua, Ruvkawoy Beach. Usrry Uatla wouia aldeahow ottnoUoaa. mibckllahkovi. Pur Bale: (Iteyhound, etc., by L. tV. Bickiiell: lym- panit*, by Oeo. A. ItHr. acenery, by ITallar Ba^ rtdn; magic, by c U DurUniame A lii„U. nuiipl, A. Ilolerberg and W. H. J. Bbaw; organ, ele., byU " " ^llcanvas,biJ.C.Fi»etBan;eBMitea;by N. Uaelt: soakea, by u. F. llaitaway; anloala, by U. Ilolle: opet* chalta, etc^ by JoIib W. Uoimea; phAaogrephs, liy A. T. M. Oo,j acopcry, by M. S. EtMBi oiioB, tic, b| W, U. i. teir AlbacUons can book Ume at Temple Oeeis ItotSiraeen. Miss.: Msatreal K.xblbffi<«i; Tew Open nonse. Albert Lea'; >"l«»-; • >i5JI Open Unnsr, U Harne, li.j Mew Hasonle Open Hooie, What Cbeer, Iowa;'leirBld Open Bonn, Foft neary, N, Y.; Bteyer'a Oyeim Honse, Deconh, "'Attracnuna an waoted for fUn, etc.. by Blmp- soB's Eichanr: animals, by ImporUag Co.: aiakcs, by A. J. Bchncck and Donald Uoins; pavUloa Itae- ot>eonlllt,byILJ.Mood. ^ . , Privilegeacanbe rented at the rem, Ind., lau, ^%tabeads can be ordered fiom P. Richards snd the Croaa Pilnling Co. Choa. Woll A Co. aiipply ahow palnHngs. Tbe Andrawa-Demaiest Beating Co. oOen Imr- ■alns hi new and second hand open chain. E. J, Kane advertises amy tenia and blankets, land coots, hammocks snd mole stotnes for sole. Beeclol oiildoor ouiactioos ore wonted for nnrth of Joly ceiebiailon at Wsshlsgtou C. H., 0., by I'. D. Harlow. The American Hard Fibre Company, ot Kewatk, Del., are maaufoctuilng o novel ami naefoi article In the shape of horse Bhoea made ot their palenud compoiltlon, hard dbre. They t«fer to aeveni well known bonenen regarding the eOlclcucy claimed for Uie article. . Analntfyameand carpenter ahopin a drat class Htooklin Tbeatn la oneted for sole. TbeUwrence Novelty and BupplyCo. deal Id box- ing f loves, clogs, spangles, niudc, contncta, elc- Bhonoon, MUler k Onne deal lo IbeoUlcal anp- pllcs of oil khids. . . ^ , Blegmon A WeU will send a cslalogne ol lbeir lights, wigs sad other stage goods on appUcoilon. Clrcns tenia ore maniifacluied by llumy A Co., 8. B. Tbotp A Oo., 0. J. luker, M. R. tnnkeJy, J. C. Ooos A Oo.,sndJomesMsrtiD ASon. Tinnks csn be ordered from Falletaon A Co., Centitl Tmnk Fltcloiy, snd Taylor Trank Works. IbcaDlcoi wigs on supplied by Bchindhehn, An- thony Bocli, ond A. M. Bnch A Co. Tlibts, etc, sre ndvsrOsed by Bplcer Brotben snd B.B.Qall. Bolk)ooa«nd ascensions sre furelabed by Boldiln Dnthen, 0. H. Kahieeh ond Uepner Brothers. Norman and Kvans monnfaciare csrouails. Tbe WIntstbura Bhow FrinUng Co. do theatrical work of all klads. Can can be bonght or leased from Uie New Jenry Cor Blorose and Hepolr Co. Edwaid^ M. UIgelow wants a large gas balloon wlUisUacceaaotles tor Fourth of July Celebiatlon atFltuhntViPa. Tbe Woodlawn Beach Co. wont all sorts o( out- door atlnctlons for UoAtlo's Bummer reaort. P. cunsen, acenlo ortbd, i-oii be engoged. Uo olfiin a aceiioramo of the Yelkiwtitone I'ark for sale. COMB! O KVEIITS. Ju* 31—TrluinilArooU«(*bott nee, 4 rallM, Mnliha- wtj, Uolvenltf of FooDiTlruU, CoraeU UolTenllf tod OoMmblA OoU«|«. FoaahkMptl*. N. V. WoM S-eeborlklU Itaty aoaul nffttto, FbUidelfiiU, JoM fl~I)OD|lutoa JtdA Clab tnnul nimtta, Loof Jqm ft^lwm neht ne*, Taoke* Doodle ti. Komod, HaSoD River, TT. iooe S4—8eftw«nhekft4JoTlntlituk Tfteht Olab ueoil tenUA, LoDc tiluHl Sooml. Juno S—TrlufuUr coll«ito ftedimen race, IfkiT*nl AOd Ooluinblft, Nov London, i t. JuHS-lluTud ond Tele UotTonlttei UQaalmiUb ne*. Nov LooUoo. Ct JoH B—Kow RocfaiUe Tuht CMt tanoMi repttft. iMi IiludSonod. JohS— ToDk«ni(If. T.) CorlfilbliB TacbtOlab tiuiul . ToDo Tocht race between Tmdomo. Ret, Jed go •ad Tankeo Doodio, Horrlll ChtlloDn Cup, 80 keoU, New London, Ct, to MllloaPolaVN.Y. Jdr 1—IndUn Uarbor Vadit Clab fecial regatta. Long Ulaod Boaod. Jolr 1—Tacbt lenttaatKev LoD4on.CooBa Julr 8—tl«awanlikkarCorlBllilaD ITadat Clab IM to lAramoBL Jqlf 4—Boeton Cltr unval prorMelooaJ aod atoatMi nvlogrenua, Cbarle* Ufor. ^n^nl-Boatoa Ollj (Haaa.) asnoal lalllnf ngaUa, Bo» Jolf 4^Peoplo*e and Cup Rogatta, Fblladelphia, Pa. Jd^ 4—lATchmont Yacht Clab aanual r«naa afid Onrt ■pedal raeo for am. aod SUL cUmob, Long island Sound. . Jolfe—Lake Uloblcaa YacbUni Aaaooiatloa rentia, Mllwukee, WU. Jolr4-Nawport(R T.) Tacbt Clnb niaUa. JoIjr4,^Iol«tiialional canof ricA,OorU)i Clab, Nontiaal, Can., t*. Now York Cuoe Clob. rlaUilan Salllog Jsly ^Anarkaa Tacbt dubaoaoal regatta, Lonr UaodBoand. Jilf S—ElToraUe Tacht Gab annoal ngatta, aedaoo Uw, Raw Tork. . Joly 0-8iawuhakaF<tei1iit)ilaii Taeht Clab mola] re- gatta. Loos iBland Bound. Jalj S—Uoraaahoo Uarbor Tadit Clob annul retatti^ u>B« Iilasd Bonnd. Jnf 9,10, U—Uenler-on-lbamee annaal amatear regat- la. Tbamoe RlTcr, Bar. • Jalf lO-ITopienot Yacht Clob race for epodal cUaaai^ Loog lUand Bound. , Jalj ll-Maw Tork AtbloUcaubfpeoIal iaUlagreiatta. Loot Iiland Bound. Jolj IS-Urchnoat Ta^t Clob Meoad ipeolal raoe for Va and aift. boata, Long IiUnd Bound. JiLir U—AUaaiio and Larchuiont Yacht Clabe* Jolat aa- aiu) cnilao oommancoi^ LaichmooL N. Y. Jalr U—Heiopataad Uarbor Yaebt Clab annaal nntta, Loag Iilaad Bound. Jalr 19—UiKhmont and Atlantle Yacht auberace for i legatla, Eiqiifniault, I.. _. Jilr V-S«a Cliff Yacht Club annual regatla. Long laludBooBd. Jalya—BlTanldaTacht Club neo foripeclal claaaeii llodion BlT«r. K. Y. . Jilj, ir—IndUn Uarbor Tacht Clab annual ngitta, poag lalaad Sound. ^ V Jotr l^aw York Vncbt Club annaal cralae mn' ■eoottL Olen Cova, L. T. ^>agrj-UrthnH>ot Tatht Clob third ipeeta] race Ibr ■Ht and lift, elaaiai. Long laUnd Bound. ^^ai^.S-aelter Zaknd TaahtClab aoaoal nfattn,XoDf ^Aog.S-Corlnthlan Fleet aannal nffiUa,Longlilanl Aaf.'a, 9, 10-UiaoMota and Wlnnlpas iovlog Aiaoela- Uoa nKaua,,Uko Ujaoelonki^lnnT CaluS'B I^uS'Soood™*'*'" Tacht dab qteolal no*, Lons Aug. U-8m Clirr Tadit Clob race for rpeclil claaMP Long laliud Bound. ijloij* U-Haguooot Tacht Club annual regaltn, Long ^Aai^-Corintblaa Tacht aab annaal regatta, Rev AngT^RIraraMe Tadtt Clab race for ipecUl etaaa«a. Oadioo nker. N. T. U-Doreaiboe Tacht Clab annaal legatta, Lou i.tss-__._. Aof. S-Indlan Ilubor Tacht Clob raca lor ipadal e ii i s sa, Loos laland Souad. [afioS'kaad "'°*'* **''*' Vaalal fern, Losg AasJI-Larchmoat Tacht Club foarth speelal isaa tor nt aod UR. claaaaa, Loos lalud Soaod. i."?- SI-HuotlnitM (L, I.) Taelil Club annaal rasatla. ■opL •^Naw Tork Yarht Bodng AaoelaUaa sSaoal Ubor Dor niiatla. Haw York bS. •™™ Bael.a-LaithiD«at Yacht Clab raU laamtto oad flAh oraolal rac* (orOHt and Jin. elauM, Lodb lalaod Soiiad. aapLt-Kanortdl. MYaehtcldSraaalni^^^^ Jf'tH*'^"'"'.''**! P'"*" spaelal tor ■A. and tl(L elaaaaa, Loos IMand Beaod. ^es^ 7-Ialilal noa du lha imarico Cut, off Baody Jtrt. r-Kaw York Caooa aob FaU rofslla, opaa, N. T. lipLIS-Raa CltlT Yacht Club laca forapwUI claasa^ Uof Island Bauad. . Bapl. H-Laithnvnt Yatbt Clab ran tor spadal classes, Lads lalao*! Sound. Sept. ie-LarchoioQt Yacht Club race lor naclal claasaSL Long lalSBd B euad. ' YaehtiiiK Arnoag the LiUle 't'lu. The Olympic Yooht Clab Indulged In ItrlUUi i«- gttla June le. In tbe lower boy, and on enjoyable day'a oDUsement was Ihe conseiinence. The wbid was strong from the snntheost, Bummsrr: CLASS 1. rocSr. OwKr, .start. >1nl«s. Blaek Doch..r. Bura IIA. iaa».str, ik.lHm.at. Ltd CuBi. Law*Do. 11 XT ou 1 17 a) CLASn B. Mlckav B.F.Xoiiini... It K 00 2 m tO Isdy Ella—J.Cniurb II 17 3| 3 o al CLASH 0. » » ~ AonlaK RKalp II 16 m a 10 en Uemlog ii.uailiiss II a aj 1 u «> CLASH D. Co1anibo....T. KsrtKa It 31 eo 3 0) to CLASS 0. Sauta Sim II sr m IS U 01 Ulaea II 97 U 1 i/r IS Balllsit taw sk Cap. Tbellrstot o series ot ten mile nccs tor o chal- lenge allrer cup given tbe New Jersey AthleUo debt deel by capL Jos. KUsirorth, the velenn yschis- man,wsasaHedonNewarkBay,Jnnels. SmniBsry: AasaM (brmffS TlwK. TImt. .'Uit. nalit. ■■a. a. n. a.s. n. s. a. n. s. a iraqiKli tasis .isaai iiim isaos orilt ittu leicD tuts iiois TIcba tua 1 <l S I 17 a 1 II 97 Jwaii 1 It <9 141 tn I n IS 1IIB "tu itin 3«a 1B« TMiboy snsr satst iisa iirw cbif... laa i«a laia lua UCklspa in* I— - - I96II IM« The ASUsille Yaekl Cl«b Balled down Ibe lay, June 11, tor ttatUHMbaaanal nsatla, and wtast with light breaiea, cataa, togs oDd shlfUig winds tta nee wu not baaihtinui exeltemast.and Ihe tnlahwaa k»g delayed. Its clnb steaoer, Oaa. Blocao, eanM a Mf load ot speclaton, bat was cenpeOed to (ohh boiBe ntker eaily en acconnt ot the dense log that ohacsicd tbe racen dnilag tbe lalter part of tba Jonraey. Bo pendalent were Uie dmwhocks thai tbe last boat to retntn, tbe Bamona, was not Unied latll g.ao r. v. TUe most noteworthy ontcome of Jbe nee tras'Uie work of H. U. Iloyt'a Xoioto, which, slUwaah sail- ing a walkover, alost witb Samona, Enemld and Dngoon, gave every atn of Mac a amait laUer oa UiIsT tbe occaatot) of ner Bnt pabllo appeannce. BIM was mncb Hie handaomeat foebl In the Beet, and led handily all the «footen tp the Irst matt. Tbe contest waa divided Into eleven cisiaes, and the four dlvUona sailed mllea, Z|ia nllea, eSi' Dilea snd U'a' miles, according to ihelrxloh nUnir. Tbe conunliise In choive comprised lleary J. Oltlow. Oeo. W. HcSnlly, John L. Bllsa, Oeo. H. Choreh Old Cbsn. B. WoUlng. snd the vrlnalng beats were lUmona.LorcbmontY.C; Bmemid.AUontlc Y.O.; eisemsrle, New York Y.O.; lx>ysl. AUsnttoT.O.; ineen Uab, New York Y. U; Wasp, Kaw York Y. 0.: Hvln. New York Y. Nonto, Beowaa- baka-CortnUilan Y. C: Dragoon, Jarcbmoat Y. C; Keydeh, AUonlle V. U; wove, Vew York Y. C; Almlta, Indian BsrHor Y. C; AUeno, Atlantle Y.C. Taken all InoH.Uie regatla eon be eloaaed a ne- eess. tbe most hsppy fealnn being Ha rteednm trom Ihe misbapa .tiut have slgBaUied th« cinb'a events durtng the post three seoams. Bammaitca: a „„B5Joi,g_cLAaS 1. „ Boo/. Owner. florseS flau. OsmKal Tlaif. lU^u II. F.atlllic (aUBoLSai. 8A.3tot.<»a. ' SCHOONERS-CLABi a BaiantJ J. B. Haiwalt. - 7.<l IS 7 II M SRllOnNBRS-CLASS 4. Ekamarls.-.J-BainKtn(... 7 a SI 7 « t« £BmiMk.....ir.r.wani 7_te et 700 Loral B. Fnu» SalUni. S M 07 S 31 07 SLOOPS, 0UTTEB8 AMD TAWIR-CLSIBI ntldoBanla..J.C.Bargan.... 8 13 ^Sl B U SS <nMoMab...remn>iobb.... 7 40.117 7 a 3t ^ BLOOPR CinTEBS AMD TAWLR-CLltIS I. KcIIpae. L.J.aaIlshaD... a 01 a fl 01 Jft WawT. . ..LlHdlthKXU.... 5 13..30 I 1) I> BLOOra. tUTIEBS AND VAWLSI-CLABB a. ran|ioIrr?....0<«.B.Br1(htaon < DM > B M uVlfa. R.P.Baadi < 47 la 4 » 07 noelaw T. L. AmoU S a IS S 11 S4 in^a H.M. BoekaaU.. t 13 U t e7 (7 BLOOPR CLTntBB AND VAWLS-0LA8S S. KoroU H.M. HoTI.... t B^IO S O 10 BLOOrS. CLTIERS AND VAVLS-CLASS 7. „ Srssoon r. N. Fmanao... 3 W B 3 I* t3 RLOOI^ nUTIERS AND YAWLB-CLA8R S. Kardali B. p. Oovnian.. 1 61 ' M 1 SI 10 h'nnad W.». llTinrUga.. 3 07 41 3 04 47 IBtOOPS, CUTTEItSAND YAtVLO-OLARS •. lllloa8t4nd'h>.W. Boror..... I it V K. «. "-""fe'LisBl. " ValT W.E.lItavonh.. 1 44 S 'MB ^--JfeiiBB-l » • ' " {jfc-^&J^iTKia:^ :? S 5 I S S The New York Tselat Clab Celebrated Uie Bfty-nnt year ot Its sncceatf nl career on June 14, with Its flfttelh aitinal regatta, and, although but .Uilrteen yocbts tolioired the various connea In the lower bay, the iiwit was nsoom- Bonly InterasUng. Splendid w^Uier prevaUed, snd 0 stiir breeze marked tbe dayljsvenls, olthoogh an occasional shower ond a bit of tog ot Umea wen brief dampenen lo the speclaton' pleasnre. The event was algnallzed by Ibe presence of ibeCokh nla. monnedliy the crew ot oil AtAerlcona wbo will nil the Defender In her Inlemitlonal races, and although sho hod no light tocAjapeleforapitie, sbe belog nnder charter, her pteasnce hi tbe tieet was made known by her Bocc<bs In leading alt competltoreoverttieconne, ThefUobbcatTlannis, carried a heavy consignment of olob necnhen itnd tbeIr guena over tbe course. In ohsrga of Becntsuy Oddle snd Treasorer Rarst. Tbe boats, acoording IS claalOcatlon Bailed Uie folh>wli)gconins: Coom No. l-8lait scnaa aa ImliflaarT lloa drmaa rrem booy No. 13 to Uw lodsn' boatTBdiorHl aa« or It ahoiil wocabtoi' leoalb; to UioTNo.Ti near vnUiwiu splKrad ana widi paich and pudail to ttia aoolh and If a* oftt: Uionca aoolh of buoy No 10 (lad nan) oad north or boll booy oir Uw point ol^Saldy Hook U> BaaSy Hook Llabtahtii, tantns from the noflli oad a^, and ra- lomlns over Ilia isaia couna. DutasM, a mllaa. CoUTiO No 3-Tha unia as coaras ho, I, aobatltaUac "BfoHaad Uahlthlp" for "Sasdy Hook Ll|litahtp." Ola- sunca.l4nill'f. , _ Alt jaebla moRt pan to the aastwinl of Wast Bask buoTsWlaad llbolh aotnsand ratomlof. The smning agnals for all dasaea bod been gtven by eleven A. ■., and the afternoon was well qient when Ihe last boot nlnmed to tbe line. Tbe wln- nen were: Rnmono and Cohmlo (walk over*), Einer- old, Hseniorle, ^Vosp, Uvlm ond -.qneen Uab. ne Uyile and imdegard did not flabh. Tbe ngstta was In choigo of Uie followlnir commlltse: B. N. Kane. W. K. (sells end Irving Qflnelle. Bnmmon: Flan CLASS BCiinoNBRS. BmM omsni naUA. '^si ' '^TBcii.'ibANDfiiiB'DOiJissftaM^ SSn"S5Sf.-.v.::;-.l | I! | .1 ^f-f ' TUIRD CLAflB BLOOFS. <^-"* •tiilcT.YoL^e'u&B.;^ .„ „ Sfc:;:::.:? S S 1 S S 1 S S MIXBOOLASa. «„„ I w S 401 SI .4 01 U NiSIm. ' Hl» 4»,4S -4»I8 riBST CLASS BLqOP._ CgfcHlla 3 41 in 4 IB. O CeraeU SeibatU Peaaay'a Frsakmea. Tbe tubmen ereiva ot Ihe UnlveialV of Peoiiiyl- nnU and Cornell Unlvenlty,mel|on(3aTnga Uke, Ht lUisca, M. V,, Jnne 14, for Uelr annoal two nUe contest, and the tjomelt boya gained a vicloij by eight lengths, lullnLlSKs. Icw^alltlleatleriU r. when nefaeeUny Rlehoidi,otColnublaOol. lege, gave the algnal, with Pennsylvania on the In- side couree. Tbe water was perfectly calm, and lbs coidlUons In every way fsvoreble to Uie race. For o while the boats pulled togetheriilcely, bat gradu- ally Uie nnloker stroke ot Uie Con{elI crew begas to tell, snd their sliell was seen to totgeohcod. Ischby Inob, nnUI llnolly daylight conl^be aeaa betwsea Uie boats. Tben Pennsylvania wint lo pieces, tls- ler, St No. 3, caught a cnb, and fallUg back late the boat the whole swing of tbe boat waaopsel, only lo go thnogh Inst aaeb another exhipltlon ogotai. to bo repeated o tblid Ume o UUls tanker on. Itwoo oU^one by Ustar at No. a.:Belween Uie Bile ond mile and o half, rennajlvula get doivn to business and did some tne .work, bul could not decresse Uie lead of Ibeir opposena. Jnst befon the nnlsh Hie Coreell boys spurted, uid pulled 0 torty-six stroke. Tbey enased Ihe line pnuhig ot UiU stioke. I'ennaylonlaweat over tbe Ibie In llm. 41s. VoUoaIng Is Ihe maksiip ot llie crews SS Ibey nwed: rSMNSILTANIA. „ nnHlos. AVwie. Joe. BdM. irdrJJ. How KaUay. 1» sjj lo .\o. 1 Llaiitr W iJJT IB No. 3 Watt n a.ie u* Ko.4 nnator. IB S-Ot IIS No.s TIsaar II J-H . Jg No, 6 Danasb 11 a.Jo » Noll^ ManOTT 30 6.J1 la; Biraka. ItaiT(captain).... a 0.11 lu Ooxavahl....ll.eA'oy a UD 110 Bow. ^Bavaia » B.IIX IM No.l Conarr M a« ISJ No. 3 1.aSlam IS a.W Ktl No.l I^illar IB eso UT No.S Jobom IP OJDit U7 No.a luBoa II BLiej; uj No. 7 Moan IB B.hU IW HDvla. Bflns a si^ 0 Coaairalo....Ba7tr M ittt H WbKe TVlBBa aa «he Ra Tho IMnmbU Yacht Onb, ot Uila dtj, bad eon. panllvely few eiHlea tor Its twenty-«l|hU annual regatla, Jnne II, but tor all Uiat Uie aOslr waa oon- eldcRd a locceai. A ttlangnlar ooniaa was sailed twice over, after a dytog ilait, the yacbis hela« conllned to the mten of Uie Noitk River, ell Bsr- lem. Bammary: CLASS B-CABI.1 BLOOPS ONDBR B AXD OTKB 9FT. I'acAI. OnMr. noysM llaH. O a iiUK IW. Cyriet....Omi.J. P.BItch- enck IXIAaLa. 4A.iaM.Sr. llaaMaa...Bltl<r ABoydar. 4 » 10 4 IB U CLASS 0-oAsiiriLoon son. amd I'lmn. . Tou Dr.sudnaa 4 IS a a It a <taltlo....Tboa.MlllarJr.. 4 39 U s a O Mabel J.a naaioa.... 4 44 41 4 04 a L<lrtJaa....B. BanMt 4 1* a _ 4 14 a (ILAS p-UABIN CATBOATBL _ ....F. B. Taad^vear. 4 a ao 4 s «l "Jlahak. 4 S OS e M a (ILAn B-OFBN OATIOAn. _ _ «.T.«10aJI.Kiiboaa. « » « « « M tanlal....F. _. _. Fnahia A..VJIohBla.,