The New York Clipper (March 1903)

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54 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Mauch 7. CANADA. Mnnirrtl.—At the Academy of Music (W. A. Edwtrda, manager),—A strong com- pany played "The Burgomaster," to good business, we«k of Feb. 23. Coming: "A Chi- nese Honeymoon" March 2-7, "Everyman" PsocrOB'e (Frank Oraato, manager).—The Phillips Stock Co., In a new play by W. A. T remains, of this city, entitled ''The King's ■Ural," drew good business last week, Com- ing: Stock Co., Id "Ingomar," 2-7; Joe Welch, In "The Peddler," 9-14. The new play by Mr. Tremayne met with good suc- cess, and bids (air to become as popular as uny of this author's former efforts. The Phillips Stock Co. closes lta second season on March 7. Mr. Phillips returns to the Htates, to take the management of a large theatre. The bouse will return to combina- tions. Thbatbu Fca."cai8 (P. Hnwortb, mana- ger).—The Orau Opera Co. bad big business, In ''The Wizard of the Nile" nn<T"KI Cap- ltan," last week. Coming: "Her Marriage Vow" 2-7, "The Fatal Wedding" 0-14. The Gran Co. closed Its season here Feb. 28. Thbathb Royal (F. Le Clair, manager).— Bryant's Burlesque™ played to good business last week. Coming: The Imperial Burles- "qiiersilar'ch'2-7, tie Moonlight Molds 9-14. Wikdboh Ham,.— The Symphony Orchestra (local), to good business, 27. Coming: Wat- klns Mills and Concert Co. March 20. Thmtm National FitANCAis (0. Gau- rreau, manager).—The Stock Co., In "Jeanne d'Arc." to big business, Feb. 28-28. "Ham- let" (In French) March 2-7. Thbathb dm Nouybaotbs.— Stock Co.. In "L'Aml des Femmes" bad fair business last week. "Les Kourchambautt" 2-7. Toronto,—At the Princess Theatre (0. B. Sheppsrd, manager).—"A Chinese Honey- moon" played, to big business, Feb. 28-28. "Everyman'' March 2-7. Oband Ofkba Houbk (A. J. Smalt, man- ager).—"The Bird In the Cage" drew we!. Week of March 2, "Under Southern Skies.' Tobomto OrniiA Hodsj! (A. J. Small, man- ager).—"Her Marring* Vow" did a good business. Week of March 2, "The Fatal 8h*$b Thratbh (J. Shea, manager).—A coed show and big business ruled lnst .week. The card Included: Ned Wayuura's Jockey Club. Hal. Godfrey A Co., Edwin Lntell, Le Mar and dabrlel, I'orros Brothers. Dolph and Sasle Levlno, Lnbelle Blanche, Phroso. Masbbt Music Hall (Stewart Houston, manager).—The benefit concert which was tendered Harry nisch, Feb. 21, was an entire success, filling the house to capacity, and clearing for Tilm In the neighborhood of 12,000. Mark Harabourg comes March 2. Stab Thbathb (F. W. Stair, manager).— Harry Williams Jr.'s Imperial Burlesquers Kva a good show, and played to heavy alnesa. Coming week of 2, Fred Irwin s Big Show. «_^__ Hamilton.—At the Grand Opera House (A, B. Loudon, manager).—-"The Bird in the Cage," Feb. 20, played to satisfactory business. Bobert Mantell, In "The Dagger and the Croaa," 21, had two very large and well pleased audiences. "Tbe Heed Walt- ers," 28, entertained an lmmonne audience. Eugenie Blair, In "Zasa," 20, had a good slied house. Due: "Chris and Lena 28, Wills Bros. March 2-4, "The Counterfeiters 6. 7, 'The Gay Lord Quei" 10, "Uwrre 11, Ten Ichl 12, "Her Marriage Vow" 18, 14. Stab Thbathb (J. Q. Appleton, manager). —Week of March 2: Dixon, Burt and Leon. Welsh Bros.. Minerva Williams, Vano and Anno, the Bherbecks, and Tom Doyle. ■ s Winnipeg-.—At the Winnipeg Theatre (Chas. C. LJndsay, manager).—Frank Daniels was billed to appear In "Miss Sim- Rllclty" Feb, 18, 10, but owing to the train sing delayed they did not arrive until nine o'clock, so the performance, 18, was canceled. By special arrangements two per- formances were given 19, and the 8. R. 0. sign was out at both. Jno Griffith, In "Mac- beth," came 28, 24. Jos. Murphy 28-March 8. London.—At the Grand (Arthur O'Nell, manager).—"The Bird In tbe Cage." Feb, 21, sare a pleasing performance, "One or the Many," booked for 25, did not arrive. A. J. Small canceled the entire Canadian tour on his circuit after the Hamilton date, Feb. 24. Booked: Carl A. Uaawln March 2. 4 « » IOWA. Des Moines.—At Foster's Opera House (Wm. Foster, manager).—Katherlne W Hard nlayed a return engagement. In "The rower Behind the Throne" Feb. 28, u> good bouse. Rose Coghlnn presented "The Second Mrs. Tanaueray" 25; to good business. "The Tyranny of Tears" 20. "Are V?» a Mason? March 2, "King Dodo" 8, "Her Lord and Master" 5, "Captain Jlnka" 7, "The Chap * t GBAND Ofkba Houbb (Wm. Foster, mana- K r v "The Little Mother" came, to good slness, 28-26. "A Ragged Hero" comes 26-28, "Pennsylvania" March-2-4, "The Dice ol Death" C-7, "The White Slave" 12-14. i s Cedar Rapids. —At Greene's Opera House (Will S. Collier, business manager . —i'The Christian." Feb. 28. had a fair house. Rose Coghlaa, 24, In "The Second Mrs. Tanaueray," gave excellent satisfaction. The Princess Chic," 2B, drew a small au- dience. Coming: "King Dodo ^8, A "-.rch 7, "Ci 12, K a De Angelis 14. "Notrb,— ■«. 1;. Belli/, business manager Breesy'Time" March,7, ''Captain Jinks'; 10. "The Chaperons" 12, "A Royal Slave 18, Jefferson De Angelis 14. Notkb,— B. f. Bellly, --- wvii:« for "King Dodo." yes here 21.-•••Wallace It. Cutter, agent for "Her Lord and Mas- ter." received a telegram here 28 to cancel all dates and return to Chicago, on account of the Illness of Lionel Adams. ■ ■ B Keokuk.—At tbe Keokuk Opera House iEdmund Jaeger Jr., resident manager).— 'he Marguerlta Sylva Opera Co., In "The Strollers, was greeted by a large audience, at top prlceB. Feb. 20. "Sally In Our Al- ley" merited a much better attendance than the company received 24. "San Toy" has a good outlook for 27. Coming: "The Chap- erons" March 8. "The Christian" 9. Mason & Mason 11, ana "King Dodo" 12. llnmoNB' OrBBA Uousb (W. P. Gibbons, manager).—Salisbury's Orchestra, under the auspices of tho Knights of l'ythlas, pleased a well filled house 24. — i s Fort limine.—At the Midland Theatre (Beth Meservey, lessee).—J. Randall Brown, the "White Mahatma." drew a fair sited house Feb. 23. "Tbe Itoyal Slave" did a medium business 20. "Tho Christian," pre- sented by an excellent company, waa well received by a large audience 18. "Cali- fornia" had a medium advance sale for 2T. On the way: Chase-Lister Co. March 2-7. ^For Her Sake" 12. Abmory 11 ali. (J. C. Parsons, proprietor). —Carl Qulst's Military Band did a big busi- ness 19. Boone.—At Arocs Opera House (Wiley at Klrby, managers).—Beggar Prince Opera Co., playing "Olivet,*' drew a good house Feb. 18. ** Royal 8lave" played, to fair attendance, 21. "Railroad Jack" was greet- ed with a full house, and was much appre- ciated, 28. Kstherlue Wlllard. In ''The Power Behind the Throne," was greeted with a magnificent audience upon their return en- gagement, 24. Coming: Mae Bronson, Id "California," 28: "Pennsylvania" March 5. Tae Moonshiner's Daughter" 7, "A Breesy Time" 14. Burlington.—At tbe Grand Opera House (Ctamberlln, Harrington ft Co., managers). —"The Strollers," with Marguerite Sylva, came Feb. 18, to good attendance. "Pick- ings from Puck" appeared 17, to fair at- tendance. "Foxy Grandpa" bad One bouse 18, and gave excellent satisfaction. "Prin- cess Chic?' 19, had very good business. Ade- laide Thurston came 20, In "At Cozy Cor- ners," and captured everybody. Her recep- tion at the matinee was largely attended. Coming: Paul Ollmore March 3. "Hunting for Hawkins" 4; "The Chaperons" 7. Davenport.—At the Hurtls Opera House (Chnmberlln, Kindt A Co., managers!.— David Warfleld came, to good business, Feb. 20. Gideon's Minstrels entertained at mat- inee and evening 21. Hose Coghlsn did tbe usual Sunday night business 22. "Princess Chic" drew an enthusiastic audience 24. Due: "King Dodo" 20. "The Cbrlatlan" 28. "Itallroad Jack" March 1, Paul Ollmore 2. "Lighthouse Robbery" 8. ''Captain Jinks" 0. "The Chaperons" 10, Jeff. De Angelis 12, C restore 14. Ft. Madison—At the Bblnger Grand (Chas. H. Salisbury, manager).—A large au- dience was more tbsn pleased with "Prin- cess Chic" Feb. 18. "At Coxy Corners," 19. was well received and gave good satisfaction. "The Strollers," 21, drew a large audience. Coming: "Peck's Bad Boy" 28, 'Taunting for Hawkins" March 8. "The Christian" 6, "Old Sleuth" 10, "King Dodo'' 11. ♦ » » MICHIGAN. Detroit.—At the Detroit Opera Bouse (C. J. Whitney, manager).—Mrs. Patrick Campbell played, to excellent business, week of Feb. 28. On the opening night she ap- peared In "The Joy of Living," Wednesday and Saturday evenings "Magda," and Thurs- day evening "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray." Mrs. Langtry, Id "The Cross Ways," week of March 2. Lvcbuii Tiiiatbjb (B. D. Stair, manager). —"When Reuben Comes to Town," present- ed by a capable company, drew good houses week of Feb. 28. "Peck and ills Mother In Law" week of March 2, "Superba" 9-14. Whitney Tiibatrb (E. D. Stair, mana- ger).—"The Fatal Wedding," one of the beat melodramas seen here this season, did en gnelly business week of Feb. 28. "Not uilty" week of March 1, "Two Little Walfa" 8-14. Temfi.e Thiatbb (J. H. Moore, manager). —Week of March 2: The Great Goldin, aa- slated by Jean Franslola and company: Prof. Coleman's educated cats and dogs, James F. Dolan and Ida Lenharr, In "Taking Chances: Carroll Johnson, tbe Tobln Sisters, Harrl- fnn, the Juggler: Her Burke and McDonald, be Baileys, Lamar and Gabriel. Last week's business was up to tbe usual standard, and the bill first.class. Avenue Thcatrb (H. H. Lamkln, mana- ger).—Lest week's bill waa exceptionally good, and the patronage, both afternoon and evening, was at the nigh water mark, the Morton Family being the leading feature. Their former friends tendered them a gen- erous welcome Week of March 2: Mr. and Mra. Ellis, In "Mrs. Hogan's Music Teach- er;" Johnson and Dean, Musical Johnstons, Boberta, Hayes and Roberts, In "The In- fants;" Wilton Brothers, Yomomoto Broth- ers, Julian Rose, Collyer and Maxwell, Amer- ican vltagrsph. Empire Thbatbi (Dr. Campbell, mana- ?er).—Harry Morris' Night on Broadway of- ercd a good entertainment, to fair sized houses, week of Feb. 28. The muBlc was good and well sung. Harry Morris made good. and bad competent assistance. The Briga- diers week of March 2. Bay City—At Armory Theatre (W. J. Daunt, manager).—Morrison's "Faust gave a good performance, to a large audience, Feb. 20. "The Heart of Chicago" filled tbe house and pleased 25. Coming: "The Sil- ver Tramp" March 8. "Tracy, the Bandit," 7. Noth. —Manager Btchards, of the Wenonn Bench Csslno, Is In the city, looking after the rebuilding of the Casino. ■ i i s Battle Creek.—At the Post Theatre (E. R. Smith, manager).—Richard Golden, In "Foxy Qulller," drew a good house Feb. 20 Morrison's "Faust" bad a fair slsed au- dlonce 28. Al. G. Field's Minstrels gave excellent satisfaction to a packed house 25. Mr. Field appeared and was warmly wel- comed. Booked: "Gay Lord Qucx" March 8, "Hearts of Osk" 6, "Pretty Peggy" 10. Paul Ollmore 11, Stetson's "Uncle Tom" 12, Kyrle Bcllew 18 (anniversary of Post Thea- tre opening). Jaekson,—At the Athenanim (H. J. Porter, manager).—"When Reuben Comes to Town" pleased a fair house Feb. 21. "Florodora" was well received, by fair pa- tronage, 24. Al. Field, with an excel- lent minstrel company, delighted a big bo»Be 20. Due: Sylvia Lynden, In "Gay Lord Quei," March 4, Otis Skinner, In "Lazarre," 6; "Span of Life" 7, Grace George 9. Kalamasoo.—At the Academy of Music (B, A. Bush, manager).—"Human Hearts" came, to good bualness, Feb, 21. Field's Minstrels displayed the S. R. 0. sign early In the evening, 24. Show waa first class in every detail. "A Thoroughbred Tramp" Slaved, to fair but top heavy house house, 20. nmes K. Hackett, In "The Crlals," cornea March 8. Lansing;.—At Balrd's Opera House (Fred J. Williams, manager).—"Florodora" packed the houae Feb. 23. at advanced prices. "Not Guilty came 27, to fair business. Coming: "The Gay Lord Quex" March 2. "Hearts of Oak" 4, "A Thoroughbred Tramp" 5, Kyrle Bellew 9, Frank Daniels 18. <«» VIRGINIA. Hlchmtiud.—At the Academy of Music (Thus. G. Leath, manager).—The houae Is dark March 2, 3. "Alice of Old Vlncennes" 4, Primrose ft Dockstader's MlnatrclB 5, "A Texas Bteer" 7. "Lost River" did fair busi- ness Feb, 23. "Mr. Jolly of Joliot." 24, had small business. Lewis Morrison come, to a crowded house, 20, and "The Prisoner of Zends." 26, drew good crowds, matinee and night. Bijou (Chas. McKee, manager),—The Geo. W. Fawcctte Co., with Percy Haswell, week of March 2, "Fedora" being given 2-4, and a new version of "Bast Lynne" 0-7. "Zlg 55ng Alley" played, to crowded houses, last week. 1'utnau's Tiibatbb (F. W, Putnam, man- ager).—Week of March 2: Clara Drew. Nellie I'fdwnrds, Cora Long, Aevle Frey, ana Billy Oroen. Business last week fair. Y. M. C. A. Hall. —The Mollenbauer Family, violinists, gave a conert here Feb. 27. interest centered In tbe five year old prodigy. Ills playing was wonderful In one so young. There waa a small attendance. Bostwick'b Animal Snows.—The ban- ner week of attendance was week of 28. New features are Introduced each week. 4 i > TUB EFi'ISCT OP FAST TIME. One result of tbe placing In service of the 20th Century Limited, the New York Central 20-bour train between New York and Chicago, Is to bring not only Chicago, but the entire WeBt practically 20O miles nearer New York. For instance, a man can leave St. Paul or Minneapolis Monday evening, and by taking the 20th Century Lim- ited from Chicago be In New York Wednesday morning; SO hours from home. Or If he la In Colorado he can leave Denver Saturday night, have several hoars' lay over In Chicago Monday morning, and, taking the 20th Century Limited, be In New York at 9.80 Tuesday morning. CHAR Tin.- peerless pulse-qulckener la the authentic article with us and ours. It has been a case of "When Is Charmlon coming back?" ever since she passed out her last personal souve- nirs a couple of months ago, and bere'a tbe answer. If you have to make excuses when you get lost for sn afternoon or an evening, start In to frame them op now, for you II want them In running order before she leaves town. Yon can't stay away, for you never know what's coming off when she Is doing her stunts on the oar, and you'll take no chance of mlaalng anything that may happen to come your way AT THB OLD HOWARD ATHENAEUM BOSTON MAM (America's Oldest Variety and Burlesque Theatre). WEEK OF MARCH 2. BROTHERS Here's a pair of athletes who play tbe sensation game to the roof. Their feats In balancing are almost beyond the bounds of belief, ft Isn't a case of tossing bovine con to say that this team of acrobats starts a few stations ahead of where all others stop. COLBY AND MAMIE IM A prise pair of blackbirds. Their new rag- time rhapsody, "A Georgia Flirtation," Is their best effort. Tiiey can capture the pastry at any time or place. CLAUSEN SISTERS Two beauts from Beautvllle who can carry away the blue ribbon at any conclave of com- ediennes. As singers and lookers they are far to the front. AL RANO'S ACROBATIC BULL TERRIERS A trained dog act that la a top-notcher. In many respects an unequalled display of canine Intelligence. WOOD and RAY Collectors and distributors of nonsense. Their comedy act Is Eccentric, and the big E goes. HARRY DAVENPORT BULLA ZETTA Here's a breeze from the West First en- gagement In tbe East of a pair of sklttlats whose comedy creation, "Life on the Boad," is considered a clipper In Chicago. ORVIXLE and FRANK Phenomenally clever gymnasts. Tbelr act Is In a class by Itself, particularly their work on the double perch. BARR and LA SALLE "The Expressman's Reception" is what they call their farcelet. You'll willingly pay charges, sign the book and accept tbe pack- age. THE JOHNSONS Qeorge and Gladys. "The Dancing Meteors" is the name they claim as their own. Re- markably expert foot workers are they. ARTHUR MOORE Ilia Hebrew Impersonation Is true to life. Stories and songs that at the character be portrays and never offend. JAMES WALCOTT A ballad singer who possesses a particularly pleasing voice and who always sings the latest songs. JOHN R, KINGSBURY A banjo picker who can give points to any other African harpist in or out of tbe pro- fession. THB BURLESQUE Here's where you'll peel your peepers for sure and get a glimpse of who's who and what's whrt In this week's burlesque. It's title is "INSPECTION INVITED" It's a cinch that you'll accept the bid, if Josslble, and will be on time. Among the olllty generators are TOBY LYONS The Howard's hottest favorite. He's shaking some new ones out of his sleeve. JOE MARK FIELDS and WOLLEY They're back agin, and for a long stay. You never find them asleep at the switch. WILL JOHNSON HARRY LA MARR KU O'BRIEN HARRY DUDLEY While as for soubrettes, comediennes and front-rowers, bow can you beat such a galaxy GENIE POLLARD The tall, dark and graceful. A winner from the word. LOUISE CARVER A comedian, even though she does wear skirts. Her drolleries are odd In the ex- treme. DOT DAVBNPOBT GLADYS FISHER KITTY BINGHAM MABEL LESLIE) MAY BBAUNECK LILY BRAUNECK MABIB OAKLAND MLLG. CHULITA JULIA CBOSBY HELEN CLARE BONNIE MELVILLE DOTTIE KINO KITTY HARTFORD NELL1U HARTFORD LULU KEEQAN Quite a bunch, isn't It? Did yon notice the new names! You'll find others AMOVG THEi CHARLIE CHARMERS Aluene Dumas Carrie Barrett Ada Homer Frances Curtis Llxile Kelly Claire Romalre May Armstrong Leah La Jole Pear) Irving Emma Russell Henrietta Hilton Florence Carlton May Arthur Eva Homer May Hamilton Edna Stevens Kitty Stewart Lottie Reynolds ALWAYS ■OMtTHINGI DOING 1 TILL 11 P. M„ AT THB OLD DIED-BL8EBTA, On Monday, Feb. 23, 1903, at Newark, N. J.. Blseeta. aged 20 years. Funeral on Thursday, Feb. 20, 1003, nt 2 p. v., from her late residence, No. 3 Eighth Avenue, Newark. N. J FOR BALE, 21 TWENTY SHEET STANDS, 42 THREE B1IEETBTANIJ8.S kinds: 700 LITHOS. a kinds, for the piece, "MY UNCLE FROM NEW YORK." $12 TAKES THE LOT. Address C. P. BILER, Olathe, Kan. GOOD MVESTMEHT IV MACHINES FOR RIGHT PARTY. PUNCHING BAGS, BLOW- INO MACHINES. AND DIFFERENT 011ADE8 OF PICTURE MACHINES, WILL SELL CASH, OR TRADE STORE SHOW OUTFIT or REAL ESTATE. JAMES 8PANIOLA, 103 Bowery, N. Y. PROF. J. E. PAMKRATZ, MAGICIAN, WISHES to engBse with reliable Co. as Magician. Have been with futile Slslers' Thardo Comedy Co. On account of closing with show I am at liberty. R. R. No. 1, New Cawtle, Pa. AT LIBERTY. THE YOTJNTS, CHAS. and JOSIE. CHAS., Comedy Acrobat, Barrel Jumper, High Kicker and Slack Wire. JOSIE, Souljrettc. Would like to hear from Med. Co. Address 369 CLAY ST., Dolmque, Iowa. AT LIBERTY, BLACK FACE, IRISH and DUTCH COMEDIAN. Also good Magic, Cornet, I). and 0. Can change for two weeks and make good. Pnt oh acta. "Experienced." State your limit. NILE8 BRADLEY, Mclntlre, lows. WANTED, for the "Field Stock Co.," In reper- toire, an All 'Hound Actor. Must have wardrobe and wigs to dress the parts, and must not get drunk. Those doing specialties preferred. Ex- plain all In first letter. Will send ticket. Frank Sylvester, Mgr., spadra, Ark., March 2and week; Conl Hill, Ark., March 9 and week. FOR SALK-neglna Siiblima Self Charging Music Box and 12 Disks, $125. Playa 2 tunes fur 5c. Beautiful case, grand, sublime music. Cost $300. C. Ray, Cumberland, Md. BOOKINB AQINT8 New York—Frank Forrester, Vaudeville Association, St. James Building, Broadway and 20th St. "■ Boston—Kd. Kelley, 63 Court Bt Press matter and photographs for news- fiaper cuts should be sent to Carl D. Lo- brop. Press Representative. Address all other communications, includ- ing billing, to WM. MoAVOY Manager Howard Athenajum, Boston. Mass | SILKO SCENERY. NOT SILK. LOOKS LIKE IT. On battons and frames or carry* In trunk. DANIELS' SCENIC STUDIOS, CHICAGO, H. S. A. WANTED, Al PEOPLE IN ALL LINES For sensational drama. Competent Stage Manager, Stage Carpenter who Is willing to work and take cire of scenery. Also Scenic Artist that can do diamond dye work. State all In first letter. Sala- ries must he low, as they are sure. Address A. II. C, care Grand Opera House, Wllkcabarre, Pa. BONNAIR PRICE CO. Wants Quick. First Glass Comedian, wltli Specialties; Strong: Second Business Woman, Vaude- ville Feature for Farts. Other Good Dramatic People, with Al Specialties. State all mid lowest. 1 pay expenses nfter you open. Must Join Immediately. WM. N. SMITH, M-jr., Raclte. Wis. * BANKS' IDEAS * I» just Issued. The finest work for Vaude- ville performers ever Issued. Mono- Iokucr, Parodies, End Oars, etc. Send stamp for list •■: contents. PRICE, 60c. N09. 6 and 6,80c. GU8 BANKS, 221 Lockwood St., Providence, B. I. No. 6 Iokucr, Pa * BANKS' IDEAS * FOIt SALE—Partners can't agree, so offer for sale for cash their business, consisting of "WON- DER WORLD," at Lynn, Mass.. Including Slot Machines una money making devices of every description; bulldlugs and exclusive rights for a first class Summer resort, etc.. etc.; the best op- portunity ever offered to secure the best money making business of the day at market value; no experience In particular necessary, as experi- enced help will remain with buyers; will inven- tory about $2,600. No triflers. Call or address WONDER WORLD, 9 Monroe St., Lynn, Mass. AT LIBEKTY, HUGO IMIG, Juveniles, Leads and Light Comedy. MABEL PELHAM IMIG, Juveniles, Leads, Ingenues and Characters. Address HUNTINGBURGH, IND. Answer quirk. Repertoire People Wanted FOR THREE NIGHTS REPERTOIRE. MUST BE GOOD. 1 pay board. Photo and all In first letter. WILL 0. EMMETT, U AtJantlo St., Jersey Olty.N.J Cars for Sale or Lease Two Dining; and Sleeping; Cars. Range, etc., tl,250 each; one 68ft. Iluggago Car, slide and end doors, $1,000; one 72ft. Baggage Oar, end doors, |i,600. INDIANA CAR CO., Peru, Ind. WANT MED. PEOPLE, And will sell 1 pair of dapplo gray mares, 1,2001b oaoh, ago Gand e; 1 road horse, 9501b, ago 8years; 2 road cars, well fitted sad light running, not top heavy; one car has 2 departments. $60 double set of harness, good aa now. $700 takes tho outfit. Winter and Summer work for good performere, organ player preferred. Ticket to strangers, "no." Pit. II. ESI.BY, lienton Ridge, Hancock Co., Ohio. t Liberty, ^ "LIT VAN, I Specialties. Al appearance. snose, Double Stage. Reliable. HOLMES ST., Kansay City, Mo. Soubretto, Shigfng ftp Plnnlst.Fa'ke, Trans Tickets? Yesl 1233 MUSICAL DIRECTOR (Violinist) AT LIBERTY For Summer season. Double Alto In Band. Ex- perienced In all branches of the bus. Address P. W. COCHRAN, Ho, 109 Main St., Alliance, 0. One set Conn Metal Clarionets, A and Il-flat, silver plutcd, keys gold plated; very yoodcondition: cost $90; will take *85. Address C. E. POLL WOOD, care Who,What,WhenMinstrels, March 11,'98,Cairo, III WANTED FOR REP,, Leading Man, Character WOMAN AND PIANIST. Mast loin on receipt of wire. F. I,, LAMBERT, Antwerp, Ohio, Miniature Railroad Co., 40T BROADWAY 407 NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. Gold Medil Special. kur Parks, Summer Resorts, Mc. Haul- ing Capacity, ar» Tons. Earning $1 300 In six day*. With proper care will last 95 years. CAONEY'S LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. MOVING PICTURE PRZNTXXrC. FULL LINE, 8U1TABLE FOR ALL SUBJECTS. WRITE FOR CATALQPCE. HKfc'NEG AV & CO., 127 East Eight St., Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED, COLORED BRASS BAND WHO CAN DOUBLE FOR MINSTREL SHOW IN THE CONCERT WITH BALDWIN-MELVILLE .... MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, CIRCUS, Also BOSS CANVAS MAN to handle 100-90-80ft. Tops, and CHANDELIER MAN. Address ANDREW MAOKAY, route Roso MELVILLE "81s Hopkins" Co., or Star Theatre, Buffalo, N. Y. AT LIBERTY, The Well Known European Tenor Singer, IIFlll WILLHOS HTKAR1Y, Now ready for any engagement after March 7, with tils great reproduction, THE HOLY CITY, In Slovlnjr Pictures, Illustrated, and also other Songs and Moving Pictures. The greatest bit ever pro- duced. Address all communications for terms, etc., FERENCZ HEIMLICH, 332 S. Broad Street, Trenton, N. J. ATENTS SECURED OR FEE RETURNED. Freb opinion as to patentability. Bend for Guide Boot and What to Invent, finest publications Issued for free distribution. Patents secured by us advertised free in The Patent Record. BamfuCopyFbkk. EVANS, WILI£ENS<fc CO. Keg. Atiys, 403 P St., •Washington, D. C. mm BRASS BAND laKRuaseU, Drums, Uniform. Iexas H«l j'. t Owb Hake" Initrom«nu in aowassd brthssTsiten ■nUta.rintOo*. alogn*. K» Ulastratloaa, malk*/*«i* aires Band Mule « iBStraecioiu 1st Amatmr Bands. Bsisalns la Iastn> aunt* ion reduced la prlaa, LYON aHEALY. 99Mat» SL, CMsMa, 1st w«u'. UfiMt ana ■«■«, lass "SjaqlaatSas^alaaSa,* THE SUCCESSFUL Inoubator and Brooder Hide for folks *b« luml, P«rfMtnffuLsd«, perfect fcftlcht*. IWl upstlnnt, ptimMblM that ;e« ou know at-nit B«md ft* oui 1&ti* lloeatatabotMM ptfM, Books to In U»- ,[»•«■*. Writ*for tho om jm wmL ■ .. .. l>e- Wolnfi In-ubalor Co... •Hpt. -tie, Drs MksM, low*, w topk 447, BaWss H, t. WANTED AT ONCE, FIRST CLASS PIANIST Sight reader, good fakir; must also be n good bal- lad singer and entertainer for cafe. No limit to sal- ary, aa 1 want the best In the business. Don't mis- represent. Address quick, JAMES OAYKOB, 83 Stalest,, Auburn. N. Y. P. 8.—No tickets advanced under any consideration. THE PELHAMS WANT TWO BRAL ACTOES. with special- ties, wardrobe and ability, for Bep. People In all lines. Don't misrepresent. Managers In Indiana and Ohio, send open time. Address Huntlngbnrgh, Ind. Wintermute Bros.' Wagon Show. WANTED, PERFORMERS Doing more than one act: prefer those working along. Want Clarionet ana Bagpipe Players; also 1)111 rosters, Canvas lien, Grooms, Cook, etc. State lowest salary. Address WlSTERMCTE BEOS., Hebron, Wis. WANTED For Lowery Bros.' Show. Triple Bar Act, one must do doubles, for Ho. * Show. Performers and Musicians in all lines. Those who have wrote write again. Three l.orottas, write. Make salary low us ft Is sure, and stuto It In first letter. Address GEO. B. LOWERY, Shenandoah, Pa. Fine Magical ILLUSIONS, THICKS, Etc. Grand End of Century, fully Illustrated. HOOK CATA- LOGUU, Mc, free by mail. Oalalogueof FarlorTrlckstrce. MAR/riNKA A CO., Mfrs.. 498 fltb Ave., N. Y. jff Piano PhjirsiMl Duetts Sib. 10c. for 50c Edition oi "Rosebud Start Dance." The best danoe ;on ever beard. They all whistle It after the show. ARTHUR BBLLINOBB Battle Ureek, Mich. CIITIIDC HUSBAND OR WIFE PHOTOS, s)».00 ■/III UlIC Per 1,000. FORTUNES, 600.:Samp. 10c. I Ul Vila, pen.wu, ruiiTUfl£B,ouo.; Bamp.lOo. Uutjlnct Photos of yourself for selling, •ISperl.OOO. 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