The New York Clipper (March 1903)

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MAR0H7. TTIE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 53 WASHIKOTOH. ...ttl*.—At the Grand Opera House , tS? CortTmaMger).—"The Heart of Mary- !?-K Msa? 16-17; came, to fair attendance. ^nuTlirew W5& »n "Lort Str. LOUISIANA. The hoase stock romp headed by Bert played i two nights, to light Busl- SEE'jamea^ndI Ward? had capacity bust- S2s" MM, producing "The Tempest" and nmbSU daTaiinlnl * On the way: Chaa. n Ha?forf Anna Held, Zelle De Luasan. B Sm^Tthb*t»b (J. P. Howe, mana- _ e ?^Corlanton" opened 22, for ^week, fo a large honae, and business continues JL5 On the way.: Hairy Corson Clarke. VtiamxEm Totoatm (Russell A Drew, „,.,„„) —"The Burglar and the Waif Seek?* 16. 'The Man from Mexico" week nf 22 On the way: Jessie Shirley Co. Madison Btbbbt Thbatbb (Wlldy & qpd- Bteln, managers).-Continuous vaudeville, with dally matinees, draws big bualneas. Fpl lowlngjeople: Norwood Brothers, Paul La Croli, Eewla Stetew. Green and Perry, Mor- gan and Chester, and Duffy Children LA PBTITB AND RM80N THBATBE8 StMl con- tinue to successful bualneas, with few cb FACT«.—John F. Cordray and Harry C. Harvard were visitors of Manager Cort re cently ... "rSanager Ed. Drew, of the Third Avenne Th eatre, lift for New Yo rk 24. Spokane.—At the Spokane Theaetre (Dan I Weaver, manager).—The James-Warde Co., came Feb. 23, 24, to good houses. In "Fran- ctSca da Blmlnl" and 'The Tempest." „ Murray A Mack, In "A Night on Broadway,'' mother. Hli place was ably Ailed by Basil attracted average houses 20, 21. Charlea /-■■■■ »— "-- ?- —■—■-- -« *—- ——: » B Hanford, in ? The Taming of the Shrew" and "Much Ado About Nothing," had fair business 18. 10. On the way: Kate Clax- ton March i. 3, Anna Held 4, Zella De Lua- san 6, Stetson's "0. T. C." 7. AobiTOBiOM (Harry C. Hay ward, man- _nr). inea Forman and company, In "The Burglar and the Walfe," came 23-26. open- ing to good business. "My Friend 1 ftom India." came, to moderate bualneas, 10-21. Beginning with Sept. 1 thlB house will also come under the direction of the North- western Theatrical Association. Cobijb d* Albnb (Jacob Qoetz, manager). —For week of 28 the new faces were: The Esmonds, Lynden and Wrenn, and Mildred Barrett. Big bualneas rules. ^^ Comiqub (I. D. Holland, manager).—The onenlngs 28: Connors and Connors, Earl and Hampton, Booker sisters, Owena and Howard, and toddle O'Brien. CiNKoonA.ru (C. H. Peckham, manager). —The new faces 23 were: Harry and Car- rie Lakola, and Blnkie. Ora and Blanch Mnl- tally. Business Is good. company, Howe, gave "Tha Doctoral Shop.". Nom—Blchard Armstrong baa signed with the Indian BUI Wild West Show tor the Summer season. m i GEORGIA. Atlantn—At the Grand (H. L 4 J. L De Give, managers).—-Gertrude Coghlan, In •Alice of Old Vlncenoes." cornea Teh. 28. Primrose A Dockstader'a Minstrels enjoyed liberal patronage 20, 21. "Florodora," at advanced prices, 28. 26, business was good March 2 and week; ad- New Orleans.—The carnival season of 1003 is now a thing of the past, and will go down in history as one of the grandest seen In this city for many years past Over one hundred thousand strangers were here. As for our local playhouses, capacity audiences ruled throughout the week, and the shows offered were gilt edged. The phenomenal en- gagement of "Ben Hur" contlnuea, aud from the way tlcketa are being sought tbe engage- ment could play to big returns for the third week. "The Governor's Son," by the Four Cohans, also played to a record breaking Booked- '-Bm\ Hur' 1 iSf 1 ? 60 ^ wh,le i Lr Gra S d 8 . t0< * £°" JT". 5 "B* «le indicates capacity. . M "Mf*.?*g»™ i^M_|te j»tlf, showed to B , J0I) (Jake Wells, manager).—A 1 vaude- packed houses. The Bt. Charles Orpheum, vl u a bm l wltn Lo tt | 9 Brandon, of "Loop with high class vaudeville, has been giving two performances dally, to B. K. 0.. and the French Opera House, with Ita splendid French opera company, closed lta season with a matinee 26. Unfortunately, tbe fare- well performance did not take place, owing to some trouble and the tenor. Tulanb Tbbatbb (W. H. Howies, mana- ger).—As predicted some weeks ago, the en- gagement of "Ben Hur" has broken all pre- vious theatrical records In New Orleans. Many were turned away. Col. W. H. Bowles and his popular assistant, Manager Maj. Tom Campbell, arranged to give an extra mati- nee 27, when tbe usual packed bouse was on hand. Win. H. Farnum, who, In tbe role of Ben Hur, scored so big, was called to New York 24, owing to the death of his the Loon" fame, as a headllner, drew well. Bill for March 2 and week: Tbe Adonis Trio. Jenny Eddy Trio, Mr. and Mrs. Browning, the Four Colbys, Billy Clifford, and Smith and Fuller. •— i Note. —Chaa Boyd, who has been 111 at between the management t he Grady Hospital for several weeks, has recovered. Mr. Boyd waa amusement di- rector at the Star Theatre. ■ Macon.—At the Academy of Music (J A. Kewcomb, manager).—"Alice of Old Vln- cennes" waa presented, to a large and ap- preciative audience, Feb. 28. "Hello. Bill," pleased a small house 'JO. Booked: "Are You a Mason ?'• 27, "Florodora" 28. «■ » FOREIGN SHOW NBWa. - GUI for the remainder of the engagement. The Bostonlans March 1, "Are You a Ma- son V" 8-14. Cbbscbnt Theatbe (W. H. Bowles, man- ager).—The Four Cohans, presenting "The "Doubbtic Btratkqx," a one act piece, by Maurice Casl, was acted at Ladbroke Hall. London. Jan. 7. "Libbelbi,'' a three act drama, by Arthur Scbnltzler, waa presented at the German fovernor'B Son," opened, to a packed" house. Theatre, London, Jan. 6. "Bonwwbndtao," a drama, In five acta, by Karl Schoenherr, waa produced at the Deutsches Theatre, Berlin, Oer„ Jan. 10. "Thb TJblbbb Hibo, Hbnbx Jot Mc Chackkn," an Irish historical drama. In five acta, by J. W. Wnltbread, was acted at the Queen's Boyal Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, Jan. lege and Jo Smith Marba won them much ?o applause. "Happy Hooligan" March 1-7, « dt,S «in.t nii»'' s.ia .-. Feb. 22, and S. R. O. predominated through- out the week. Josephine Cohan was missed. Her place was filled by Elizabeth Woodson. The show was much stronger than last sea- son. Jerry, Geo. and Helen Cohan repeated their success, while tbe work of Wm. Keough M. J. Sullivan, Ethel Levy, Gertrude But and "Lost River' 1 8-14. Grand Ofeba Hodbb (H Greenwall, man- "Fiamha," a play, lated from the Fr< In four acts, trans* TEXAS. Houston.—At Sweeney A Coombs' Opera agerj.—Marie Walnwrlght, supported by tbe Grand's Stock Co., for ber fourth and fare- well week presented "Shall We Forgive Her7' to packed bouses, matinee and night, Feb. 22, aud S. R.O.ruled all week. The splendid work of Miss Walnwrlght won her much applause, while the company gave her excellent sup port. Beginning March 1 Geo. Ober plays a two weeks' engagement, with "A Temper- ance Town." For Ibis engagement Manager Greenwall has engaged Carrie Lamont. "What Happened to Jones?" 8-14. French Opera Hodbb (F. Charley, man- Tench of Mario UcLard by J. T. Oreln and Henry Hooten, was pre- sented at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London, Jan. 0. "Lta Debnibbbs Cabtcuchxb," a piece. In Ave acts and ten scenes, by Jules Mary and Emlle Richard, waa produced at the Amblgu Theatre, Paris, Jan. 14. "Edmund Kean," a play, In one act, by Gladys linger, Incidental music by Ellallne Terrls, was seen at a matinee at the Vaude- ville Theatre, London, Jan. 10. "Ths Popular Gibx," a musical play, in two acts, libretto and lyrics by Warden E!- lerslle, music by Irene Cox and Norman PEARL mmsn Absolutely the Best. SPECIALLY . . ADAPTED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. nUATMCAJ. PMNTWiOMDCNQfif*. Consumption Can bo Cured. Marvelous Discov< ry by the Famous Dr. YoukurmiD, of Kalamazoo, Mlcli —State Official* and Gri-nt Medical Men pro- nounoti it the Only Care for Con- sumption ana All Throat and Lung Troubles. m/woeo. cmos cowmen rrwn m umtm. Ttg. 8TA11K MONEY, 15c. TRICK 0ARDB.50. UooKot Ciiia aoc., containing over Km Styles. PROFESSIONAL SINGERS! If yrtn can use vonr eye* to nihantage VOU CAM MAKB A IIIO HIT With "True Eyes." Tlw latent and ()re»tc«l of All "Rye" rkiugn. Doth, CENTURY MUSIC CO., NRV YORK: CHIPAWO: 67 \V. atlh 8t. (Irand-Oner* lloiinc I'ROKKSSIONALS. — Stnnipn and programme* are neceiwHry. Write today, MeuAJJ. Rent or Share UroeNew Cniivm Theatre; allr.nmplulc; nne»t hi Iho counlry. PrafM any Al Company that can mnki> Eood for week nlandn. Family IniikI anil orche»lri», write. Adilreiw II.«. IIKItOKUtOTII, MliMlckiwn, Danphlu Co., 1'a. In "The Lion's Mouth," "Othello." "Borneo and Juliet" and "Macbeth," 28. 24, had four large and appreciative houses. Due: A. H. Wilson 25, "Happy Hooligan" 26, Kathryn Kidder 27! "Bide Tracked*' March 2. "The Denver Erpress" 4, Orogan and Pollock 5. Standabd Tbbatbb (Alvldo & Laaserre, Droorletors and managers).—Business to the capacity of tbe house. People 23-28: Ernest Bailey. Bert Boone, Jake Coy, Wm. Mllano, John Hlnes, Gertie Crimea, J. T. Grimes, Lillian Palmer, Agnes Alvln, Eleanor Dun- bar, Dot Collins, Jessie Woods, Fay Delmar, Nora Bellinger, May Von Colton, Schroeder, Julia Flore. Annie and Mamie Flore. Prank Comar, John Hlnes, Nettle Kimball, Tom Kelly, and Charles Gates. Notbs. —Jake Schwartx, manager of the Auditorium, haa secured a new place In this city for the opening of one of the finest popular price resorts In the South. The place Is on Congress Street, and centrally located. It has a frontage of fifty feet and a depth of oae hundred feet. It was for- merly a carriage depository. Twenty thou- sand dollars will be expended on It. KlM have a seating capacity of 1,200, and be exclusively for whites. Manager Schwartz thinks It will be ready for the opening the latter part of April. Manager Schwartz has also secured the lease of the Grand Opera House, Waco, for Summer theatricals The new vaudeville theatre here Is now irogresslng well, and Alvldo 4 Laaserre, he lessees, think t hey can open It by July. Aoatln—At Hancock's Opera House (Geo. Walker, manager).—Bice's "Show Girl," Feb. 10, was the only attraction for tbe week. Tbe Knowles March 2-6. aiso hccutku iue icoac », ". c J.---.-- -I--— Tannen, Willie rtaie ana rr BpMs, TO BB. »rj M«Mr JmsWWMs^. «j^ ^ ^ n ew moving pjctures S 4»» ALABAMA. Mobile^—At the Mobile Theatre (J. Tannenbaum, manager). — Haverly s Min- strels came, matinee and night, Feb. 10, to two large and delighted audiences. George Wilson was warmly welcomed. Kocian, tne viollnst, who was booked for one perform- ance, 20, failed to appear, through Illness. "Florodora" came 21, matinee and night, to Isadora Rush and Corlnne were there was no performance, owing to suit having been entered by Tenor Jerome for money amounting to $2,700 due him, the scenery, costumes, box office recelpte, etc., being under seizure. The audience was dis- missed, and the French Opera Co. season was at an end. While tbe sesson was a big social success, tbe financial end was far from good. The Baldwin-Melville Stock Co. had oped to secure this spacious old playhouse for the remainder of the season, but tbe di- rectors were opposed to rent tbe house for anything other than opera. Manager Wal- ter S. Baldwin. expects to secure another playhouse at once. St. Chari.es Orpheum (Chas. E. Bray. manager).—LaBt week's splendid bill Berved to sttract such Immense crowds Manager Bray Is Jubilant at the way high class vaude- ville In being received this season. Rice and Walters, presenting "Bumplty Bump," last week proved, beyond a doubt, tbe best act of Its kind seen here thlB season, and their work won them many laughs. Others scoring big were: Lillian Burkhardt and Co. (second week). Musical Dale, Wenona and Frank, and Foy and Clark, who will hold over for week March 2. The new comers are: The Six Gllnserettls, Nellie Hawthorne. Peplta Are- son, T. W. Eckert and Emma Berc, Julius Tannen, Willie Hale and Frances, Esther se, and new moving pictures. Nbw Audubon Thbatbb (W. S. Baldwin & H. C. Fourton, lessees and managers).—This new playhouse Is situated In university Place, between Canal and Tulone Avenues, and was formerly known as Tulane Hall, used for conventions, receptions, balls, etc. It Is a massive building, being centrally lo- cated between the Grand Opera House and Tulane and Crescent Theatres. Managers Baldwin A Fourton signed the lease Feb. 27, and Immediately a large force of carpenters, electricians, etc., were put to work to get the new house In readiness for the grand opening, which will be about March 8. The stage will be enlarged, and, when finished, will measure seventy-two by forty foot depth. New scenery, decorations, as well ss new furniture, carpets, etc., will be furnished throughout the house, which, when complet- ed, will have a seating capacity of nearly nineteen hundred. Too much praise cannot In five acts, by Otto Ernst, was performed at the Oerman Theatre, In London, Jan. 8. Thb Gbnt Faou Linton's." a musical CinSHmptiYts 6Wen up to Die and Sent Back -From Cilifimla- Hopeless aid Helpless are Now Alive end Well Through This Wonderful Cure tor Consumption. k Free Package Contamltia Sufficient to Convince the Most Skeptical Went to All Who Write. Consumption can at last be cured. Marvel- ous as It may seem after the many failures. a sure, positive and certain cure for the WANTED, FOR THE RATUFF VAUDEVILLE CO., All (I mnl l'eo|ile that can double In bram, 10 Join out for the Summer avamin. Dale mentioned later. Htatc lowest In first letter. Aihln** 11KRT P. IIATLIKX, M«r., Tare well, V». XWIESD, 1IY YOUNU, llOMASTIt; l.KADINIi MAN, Lady er Oentleman to Invest In First ('!»■• nepertolro Co,, Season luon-*, (JOOD KKl'EllTOlllH PKIll'I.K SKN1) 1'IIOTO.* AND LOW EST 8 A LAKY. W., box in, Dingiuaii's Kerry, IM. WANTED, COLORED PERFORMERS Must be experienced I.iiiIIck mid (lenllonwii. I'm- granix, age, tiulKhl, wclylii, olc, all llrst letlor. Want two ruatnrvn. Statu If iniirrled or sliiKle. Also lowtKt Huiiirii'*. Citron udvunced to known people. Hliow plays parka and Summer reiwrl* all summer. We pity Imanl unit It. It. IIKOIUIK II. WILLIAMS, Mgr.. Cairo, III. wTm'l}'- pSST "MTCwtuy'V" Mishaps" nineteen ^^^^^^'^0^; act by booketf for 28, 24, ■canceled, and the Mobil* ^ «'' eD B u C h «e« loyalty to P the Baldwin- Wtt, • Theatre was closed on those dates. _Com lng: "Lost River" March 6, "Are You 1 Mason I" 7, the Bostonlans 9. _ ... Mabcottb Thbatbb (Ducoumau Brothers, managers).—Week of 23 opened with bla business, and many compliments were neara regarding tbe entertainment given. The same faces as last week remain for another Notbs. —Ducouraau's Electric Calanaut packed them In at every performance week shown such great loyalty .. Melville management by remaining Intact since the recent destruction of tbe Audubon Theatre, notwithstanding that some of the members have received some very nattering offers. The opening bill has not yet been announced, but Press Agent Hanry Williams, nnd the advertising hustler, J. M. McStea. are puttlngln some good work for the grand opening. The season will run until about the middle of May int. USUI rnu« umni\JP o, a uiuatui, farce. In three acts, by Ernest F. Welch, was produced, for copyright purposes, at tbe Co- losseum, Dudley Port, Bng., Jan. T. "Tub Viu.aqe Blacksmith," a domestic drama, In Ave acts, by Q. Carlton Wallace, was produced, for the statutory playwright, at the Queen's Theatre, Leeds, Eng., Jan. 8. "Heiusbhb," a play, In five acts, by Hans Vollmar, was produced at the Berliner The- atre, Berlin, Jan. 17. "Fob Bwobd and Bono." a poetical music play, written by Robt. George Legge, libretto by Louis Calvert, music by Raymond Rose. was played for the first time In London Jan. 21, at the Shaftesbury Theatre. "A I'niNCBss o; Kbnsinoton." a comic opera, In two acts, written by Basil Hood, composed by Edward Oerman. waa seen at the Savoy Theatre, London, Jan. 22, "Titania," a musical drama, In three acts, words by Louis Qsllet snd Andre Corneau, music by Ueorgea Hue, waa produced at tbe Opera Comlque. Paris, Jan. 20. "La Chute Db i.'Aiqlb," a Ave act piece, by Eugene Boreau, waa presented at tbe Chateau-d'Enu, Paris. Jan. 21. "Amblia," a domestic episode, by Nigel Playfatr, was seen at the Qarrlck Theatre, London, Jan. 22. "A Rbion or Tbbbob," a play. In Ave acts, by Clarke Claypole. was acted at the Queen's Theatre, Longton, Eng., Jan. 22. "Anno 1767," a comic opera, In three acts, by Bernhard Bcholi, words by Richard Scholz, was produced at tbe Royal Opera, by the king's command, Jan. 18. "Whbn We Dbad Awakbn," a dramatic epilogue. In three acts, by Henrlck Ibsen, translated by William Archer, was seen at tbe Imperial Theatre. London, Jan. 28. "Florodoba," a spectacular opera. In two acts and three scenes, by Adrian Tely and F. A. Schwab (after Owen Hall's piece), music by Leslie Stuart, was produced at tbe Bouffes Fadeless, Paris, Jan. 27. "Pbinz PAriLMW," a comedy, In four acts, by Franz voa Schontban, was acted at the German Theatre, London. Jan. 24. Tun Domestic Fowl," a comedy. In one Nurent Monck: "The Primrose a serious Interlude', and "Tbe Ad- versity of Advertisement," a triviality. In two acts, were presented In a triple bill at the Opera House, Yeovil, Eng., Jan. 26. "Captain Darb," a comedy. In thee acts, bv Robert Wllford, was produced, ror play- wright proposes, at tbe St. James* Theatre. Manchester. Eng.. Jan. 22. "We Arb But Human," a domestic drama. In four acts, by Nita Rae. waa presented st tbe Marina Theatre, Lowestoft. Eng., Jan. 28. for copyright purposes. FOR SALE OR LEASE, 8EA8ON OK H03-04, THE NAME, I'Al'EK, (1001) WILL, ETC., The Chase-Lister Theatre Co. To responsible managers only. Kor parllonlsrs ad- '" A LIHTKK, drcKM CHASE Newton, la., or junto. PERFORMERS FOR SUNDAY. Sohmer Park AllTISTH OK ALL KISIIS WHITE KOH SUNDAY DATE. MONTREAL. WIGS B. SHINDHELM, Ttisalrlcal Wig MAKKIt. Unoil work fur low prices. 118 Wort iifltli rVTKKKT, New York. Knurl Mlamp for prlc.o Hut. puys run Notbs.— Jake Wells, the well known the- of 23, and remains for another week, with nt i,i a i , '„ onaE er 1 was s visitor during carnl- prospects of continued gop<l_ business. ..... y„i wce k..... .John Bell Petty, the popular B OY WANTBD, tn-W, with Clever Specially, Murry'a flying horsen did floariaWnjf bual- m H ,' "rel comedian, enme over from Texas for , rt ,„ comedy Sketch with Comedian nesa also, week of 28, and remain_JTor an- n h 10B JJJ},, g Tft 7 holidays .It Is almost as- g^Srand next season: good opportunity. Stale other week or two...... Frank Zara, for- ^«^ B {£ at New Orleans will have two new ^"height, weight: send photo. W. V. Crockett, merly of the Arnold Stock Co. ; , I b In t*ls B »™^ 1 nelt BeaBon . Fountain -fhcatre Co., Springfield, Mo., March 9, city, and will remain for a few daya longer. •■»»• 11 1 VIRGINIA, CALIFORNIA. 10,11: Monctt, Mo., 12,18,14; Neosho, Mo., 18; WehhClty, Mo.,lB.ao,2l. 16,11, Horfolk^-At the Academy of Music (T. San Dle*o^-At the IsIs Theatre (H. C. G.Le"th,^a»r).-?'Sweet Clover," mail- wyatt, manager^.—Murpby and Mack In nee and nlghtTKb. 21, drew very good busl- "Finnigan's «0,*' had a P^'- honse Feb. "The i'risoner of Zends'' drew fair 2 0. "Sandy Bottom drewJ<£ ■»«*%£°?J. Lewis Morrl- 21. The Elfords open, In repertory, 28, for LITHOGRAPHS lo. each. Any style: un- lettered, cross lining space. Send »1 for 100 sam- pies. Acme Lllho Co., 29a W.Vanburen St, Chicago, pro- ness. atendance only, night of 23. son followed 24, with a very capable pro dnctlon of "Faust" "Mr. Jolly of Jollet Is booked for 27, 28, "Alice of Old Vln- cennes" March 6, "A Texas Steer" 6, Prim rose & Dockstader T, Blchard Mansfield e, Luln Qlaser 10, Four Cohans 13, "Floro- dora" 14. Oranbt Thbatbb (Jake Wells, manager). —The Geo. Fawcett Stock Co. presented a double bill week of Feb. 23, to unusually big business—B. B. 0. night after night The offerings were "Fedora" and "East Lynne. "Busy Tan* week of March 2. Bijou Theatbe (Abb. Smith, manager).— People opening week of 2 are: Klrby BlBters. Ruth Allyn, Willie Stephens, Clark and James, Baker and Miller, and Holland Sis- ters. Business Is very good. Nbw AuDiToniuu Thbatbb (J. M. Barton, manager).—People week of 2: Stanley and Cammetta, Otis and Jeanette Laurelle, Carrie Barrlnger, Lottie Vernon, Madge Vlllera. Perkins and Calvetle. Penman Sisters, and Chas. B. Bents. Business Is good. Petersburg.—At the Academy of Music (Wm. h. French, manager).—"Mr. Jolly of Jollet" was fairly well patronized Feb. 25. "Hello, Bill," Is dne March 18. "The S4Hh Century Limited." Ona of the eight dally trains between New York tad Chicago. via the New York Central lines. A comprehensive service. A W. J. , at 033 It Is to be two weeks, _ „.,,_ Buou Thbatbb (Q. W. Hebn Ward. manngerB).—This house, Fourth Street, opened Feb. 28. L a strictly respectable family theatre, and run in the continuous performance order. Among those who appeared last week ^Bar- ton wd Jewell, Maud De Alma. Prof. Rehn, nnd the Great Theora, the male soprano. The bioscope will offer new moving pictures. „°! new faces will appear from week to week, making thl? an efijoyable resort where 1 Saturday ATTKATION8 WASTED FOR RUSSELL OPERA HOUSE, AUGUSTA, KY;, FOR MARCH and APRIL. ELLSWORTJl YATES. Manager. WANTED QUICK, TWO 600D SOUBRETTES with specialties, for balance of season and Sum- mer. State all in first letter. Address. T. W. 6HURE, Canton, 111. DR. D P. YONKBltMAN, tbe Discover of Tuberculozyne, the Only Cure for Consumption. deadly consumption has at last been discov- ered by Dr. Derk P. Yonkenaan, a great Michigan doctor, who has made a life study of this fatal dlsesse. His wonderful remedy has been fully tested and rigidly proven a sure cure by State officials, and noted medi- cal men all over the world testify to Its power to kill the dread germ that causes consumption. The doctor makes no secret of the Ingredients of bla wonderful cure, believ- ing that the people are entitled to such a production of science, and he Is sending free treatment all over tbe world, bringing Joy of knowledge of certain rescue from this awful fatal disease. Such eminent scientists ss Koch, Luton, Pasteur and all the great med- ical and germ specialists and chemists have already repeatedly declared that the cpn- Bumotfvc germ cannot live a minute In the presence of the Ingredients of this wonderful remedy thst hss alresdy revolutionised the treatment of consumption and haa taken It from the catalogue of deadly, fatal diseases and placed It In the curable list. Free trial packages and letters from grateful people— Former consumptives rescued from the very taws of death, are sent free„to airwho write to Dr. Derk P. Yonkormnn, 2007 Shakespeare Building, Kalamazoo. Mich. Dr. Yonkerman wants every consumptive sufferer on the fnce of the earth to have this marvelous and only genuine cure for conaumptlon. Write today. It Is a sure cure and the free trial package sent yon will do yon more good than all the medicines,cod-liver oils, stimulants or changes of climate, and It will convince you that at last there has been discovered the true cure for consumption. Don't delay—There Is not an hour to lose when you have consumption, throat or lung trouble. Send today for free package, ^ For Stuck nnd Keporlolru CunipimleH anil AmnioiirClulm. Our now lot pago Uutiilogiiowlll l>o svnlfreoon roquuM. The Dramatic Publishing Company, •m Donrliom Strout, I 40 Wem 28th Street, Chicago, I Now York. BOSTON FILM EXUiiANHE Second Hand Films, gong Slides and Machlnos nought, Hold and Exchanged. «04 WASHINGTON ST., ltooin fi, Huston, Mum*,, cipp, Admits Ilousv. JUST OUT, 124 PArJfc ILLUSTRATtD HANG CATALOGUE, 2Sc. i HUP. CATAL„ Be, None free. Only N. B. Agent for Mahatma, 10c. W. D. LEROY. 108 Court St., Boston, Mai* WANTED, Good Lady Vaudeville ACTS, Bummer Season; send photos. Ad- dress DOTTA a WALLACH, Central Hotel, Main Bt„ Wheeling, W, Va. SAM EDWARDS, HI Boy IIIONIIY Tenor, MINHTltlOLB. Wanted, 300 to 300 Wooden Seat and HACK SECOND HAND OPERA CHAIRS, Some- tiling miltitlilii fur Summer tliuntru. AtfilrcMH KOIIT. L, IIOLINH, Hprlngflold, Mil. EDISON FILMS—200 Second Hand Fl'ms (ini)il as now. I'rlco $a.(0 por DOft. VVt r. E. CLINK, tm llnmd Ave., Cllli' I 'in. Uii, in. WORKING WORLDS.—Big Mechanical Sr.cws For Sale. One Ono one Just finished, all ready to ship. The finest ever shown. Send for Hat. ClIAH. HOOD, II Van Nonloti Hi., No. Cambridge, Mass, At Liberty, L. C. KOEHLEH, JUV'KNILRS. SI'IHNO AND HUMMKit HKAHON. Perm. addreM, SOUTH KAHT, Krlc Co., __ ladles and children e' u ' T R'-,-_ 1 i il _ will be matinees on Wednesday, and 8unday, at 2.80. NBW HAMPSHIRE). Partner with few thousand dollars to put out WILD WEST SHOW Coming season. Answer, quick, T. R. HODDY. White Buffalo, cor. 67th St. and Stony Island, Chi- cago. «sse>4ftAinE SHg yfaWf "ft g*£V •*! «l_mK LADY MUSICIANS FOR LADY ORCHESTRA ALL SUMMER IN NB'A' YORK CITY. Must be competent to play Comic Opera. Send photos. State experience and lowest salary. HENRY PrNCDB, 188 Fifth Ave., New York. F n r 1 en d 5r f i rom'i T nd e r2.rc'h" , 2 n 5, ^ST-idtS Wanted Qolck, Tuba Plaw.to Double Stage; PIANIST, to play D, Drum In Band. State low, tare Writs, "Oi filtll IMMEDIATELY. MUSICIANS FOB GENTRY BROS.' SHOW NO. I E-Plat Clarionet, two Altophoncs, Slide Trombono and Trap Drummer. Most be competent, expert- enccdaAd equal to requirements. State experi- ence and details. Trap .Trammer must flay lielht and have gondoittnt. Addrens ALIIBRT MARTIN, M Fremont Bt„ Battle Creek, Mich. AT LIIIKIITV. I'lano, lirass. Stiigo experience. I'HOK 1'AltK Kit, Atkinson, III. I've MieWriffl for Yon. If not, I'll WR1TK ono, i. W. SCHWARTZ, Hol- land Court. VIA and I'arK Avo., N. Y. Knclnun »tnmp. PKRMA.VK.V1 AUUIlKgg, VICTOR D. LEVITT, jr. v, cirv. SO BAST 110th ST., Catalogue of Ploys and Blake up, suitable for pro- fessionals and amateurs, sent on application by DICK A FIT7.(JKIIALI), 20 Ann 8t.,Now York. PLAYS . .lend from Crime" 5-7. l'ALAci Thbatbb tor).—For week of' tond, Eva Marsh (C. 8. - Marden, proprle- p?r week oTreb. 281 Ctmmli«aa/La. - the Barrys, and SSella. salary. Writs, "uncle Tom's Cabin" Co., Beverly, 0, P. 8.—Dr u nka nnloaded sa fast as they light. HORSE AND PONY PLUMES FOR SHOW PAIUWIffl. I10B8E AND PONY ACTS, AllVKIl- TISING PURPOSES, Etc. Manufactured by M. sciiAKMlis, «l '-«M Metropolium Avenue, Hroolt- lyn, H. Y. Bon* 'or price list. AT LIBERTY, CORMST, Tor Summer Months. Address C. M. WILDK, Hmlclans' Union Detroit,Mick. OPEN TIME FOR FIRST CLASS ATTRACTIONS Auditorium, Cape May, N. 1.; Hand Sltows pro ferrnl: good linslncHS lo goud shnwst nrio and two rilvlit mauds. K. W. I>ALB. Munager, SHOW GAIffVAS »BHD FOR BITINATR. V. VANDEUHKIICHK^'^ SJOVH, 8)0 X. UolawnrM Ave, l'lilli i(l cl|inla, Ps. GV17TPU17C tt «d Kvery Form of Stage Nov- OxV£i I UnCO t .|iy wrttlcu to order. MS, KKU8HAW, <gl niitlotiwood St., I'hllads. Ma p v 17 PHOHPBRT Writes Sketch **■» ■ Baa ell Moniiloirucs, Parodies, etc. Al KKFKKKNCKfi. {Inttrvlrwitni nrmnlnimmn. Alt sOnlliin St.. Prnv.. W, I. MANUSCRIPT Plays, low roy- alty, w. 6. Ilrnwne, 188 N. Clark, Chlcsgo. VAN FLEET, 4T WMT asm ITRBET, HEW YORK.