The New York Clipper (July 1903)

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JULY 11. THE JXIZW YORK CLIPPEK. 465 Booking Seism 1903-04, ASHMOND'S BIO STOCK CO Producing Twelve of the Latest New York Successes, Among which are several pUjr. that have mw been produce* »> ■ Repertoire Co. MORE MONKY INVKMTBD THAN IN ANY TWO STOCK COD. ON ill K. ROAD. CAR- l.(IADOF8CE.\KKY. SPECIAL PAPKH, All the latest and moat improved electrical effect*, Including Moon .ml *t«.i Light, Siinicl, Sunrl.e, Writer Ripple, Running Water, Moving Clouds, Turbulent Water, Snow.torm, Raln.torm and every lllu. Ion u.esl by the big metropolitan production-. NEVER ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE AT POPULAR PRICES. WANTED, STOCK and RKPERTOIRK PEOPLE In all llrtei, Including Advance Agent, Aaaletnnt limine. Manager, one who dm had experience la the Bait. Mu*t give good Reference*. Musical Director, one that cm arrange! Property nan, Two Kbrclrlclnn. and Scenic Artl.t, Leading Lady, Leading Man and Man for Eccentric Comedy Old Men; mint be the very beat. All people tend photograph!, which will be returned. State all briefly. Pay you own hotel. P. S.-MANAOKRS In Ohio, Pa., N. Y. and New England states tend Open Time. LARUE CITIES ONLY. Address all communication* to Suite 1226 81, lames Bldg., Broadway and 26th St., lew York City. (Phone 1610-ladlsoo. In Calling Phone Call Ho., Then Ho. ol Room.) PEOPLE. • at, Big, Long, Loud Laugh. Now IcJdaa.. • • AWT INTERRU IN THEIR ORIGINAL COMEDY PLAYLET, 4 PEOPLE. (OOPTRIOBTBD.) Featuring the Famous Little Comedian., LITTLE BILL SULLY and MASTER JOHN V. BULLY, .Til. Tun of the Brlghteid. Cleverest and Most Versatile Juvenile Artists In Hi.-Profession. Time of art, gftmlnulcs. Now booking. Address all First Clan Agents. Get the Habit. SINGING AND PANC1NU AT SHEA'S THEATRE, BUFFALO, N. Y., THIS WEEK. A few Prase Notice* from New Haven, Conn.t MOON, 99 TbeSnlly Family offer a new vchlrlo In ilie sketch tliey hive named "An imer- nipied Honeymoon." Two youngster* In the principal rolcH afford Hie biggest snitucment with their untie, and they have an entirely new chancier to present lo the veil educated boy against the more strenuous one. The educated youth la rMllra rcmarkalile actor, and with his long drawn out sentences furnishes no end of amusement. The wild boy, with the Idea of always panelling and breaking some- thing, 1* really given some good quiet lips by tho well educated and really college bred lioyj Tin: sketch Is a good one. and Is a winner tills week.—RKOISTKK. THK OLIO —It has the lalented Sully Family who introduce a new character In their sketch that la great. It is the well educated child, something on the order as the Boston children are supposed to !*•. This rnrnlsnea a good contrast to the other youngster Introduced In the act. The other fellow la quite a boy. Tho two make a good combination, and when tlio four, or the entire family, have tho ilonr the fun la clean and bright. "An Interrupted Honeymoon" Is the name of Mm sketch, and It Is Of tho hr.»!.-l'AM.AI>IN. The Sully Family, with the educated youth and the less educated, but mnro Strenuous one. aro making good with the sketch, "An Interrupted Honeymoon."— KVKNINfl UNION. 09 Under tie Celt*. HiEsni * Bailey. Snow Notbs.— The birthday of American freedom la also the utsl day of James A. Bailey, the proprie- tor'and uiuniiclug director of "The Greatest Know on Kami." The dual occasion was ap- propriately and enthusiastically celebrated In Greenfield. Mass., which picturesque tittle place sheltered the "Big Show" on the Glori- ous Fourth. The necessary dally labors of the circus people were lightened on this oc- casion by the Inspiring sentiments of the day. Tim stars and stripes Quilted bravely from Hie tent tops, the big circus band played patriotic airs, and bursting bombs and riotous rockets pyrotecUnlcatly pro- rlsimed Dm Individual nnd united Joyonsncss nf the snow folks. In the dining tent a sumptuous bumpier, was served to a thou- ind men arid women, and "The Uuv'ner," as Mr. Bailey is endcnrlngly termed, presided. In a brief after-dinner speech Mr. Halley reminded his faithful people of the many years when the American nntlonal holiday lias been celebrated lu foreign lands, far from home and country. Now that the big show was In Its blrtblnnd once. again, he said that the occasion was one calling for more than ordinary satisfaction and recogni- tion, and that the gathering of the Ha mum &'Halley people around the banquet board afforded an opportunity to him to express bis gratification at the safe return of the rlmis from abroad, and his pleasure at the enthusiasm with which It had been received by lis own country folk. Loud cheers greeted Mr.- Italley's remarks, and when his health was proposed by George O. Btarr the lompany' rose en matte, nnd with loud ac- claim wished him many happy returns of the day. The dreading rooms of the artists were decorated with the national colors, and a pleasant feature of tho afternoon was a visit to the gentcmen's dressing room by the lady artists rind the members of the chorus and ballet. The ladles, numbering nearly three hundred, formed In col- umn In their dressing room, led by Mrs. diaries White, mistress of the Barnum & Halley wardrobe, and marched around the tenllemen's dressing room. ■ It Is needless [o say the fascinating procession was warm ly welcomed. On the return of the ladles je their own dressing room they were visited |y Mr. :ialley, who was accompanied by n body guard, bearing huge tubs of lemonade. •Mr. Bailey was loo modest at first to enter lis- sacred precincts, but was taken a willing captive by a bevy of his own beauties, who 'ompletely surrounded him and escorted hlni if Hie centre of the room, where the com- p.iiiii-ntH of the day were extended to him. imrliig ihc excitement the rules of the show »eri for once forgotten nnd the men con- gregated around the door, and as Mr. Bailey rata,, out greeted him by lustily singing cor Ilea a Jolly Good Fellow." Mr. '""ley was completely.unnerved by the cor- oiaitty of his greeting and escaped as quickly f ! H ,'' iKlulc *" the quietude and retirement w his private office. The banquet menu «■ an elnborate one, and .a vote of thanks •»as tendered Mr., and Mrs. George Arling- ">n. the caterers; Chares Henry, the m |sr ntendent and W. J. Thall. the chef, ine bin of fare was as follows: fc'otip— titeken, consomme. Pith —Tenderloin of ■nail- a n Antoinette, fillet of sole, anchovy wire, baked blue. Rou«t— Philadelphia •'»r«>ii. n let of beef, aux champignons. Bbort i»«i. **'• brown potatoes, roast Spring ioibii.. mim mncfi prime r | D s 0 f beef, n ux m W JTed leg of veal, roast loin of pork. "I file satire. Wit treat— Kricasse of turkey h i ."• rr| caw3 of lamb, green peas, chicken piel saute, curry of rice. Veqctabtes— ■rtiuee, npw 8triDg beans, radlsheB, green •nous. Btew ,, d cnTB „ nd „ „ wilding up with Kochefort cheese. Benfa ",'.,, "ackers, .pickles, chow chow, as- ff™ putB, fruit. Jelly roll, assorted '".vers i re Prcum- £ novc | dexMratlon ■ i„. .Gentlemen's dressing room was "uuge placard, surrounded by the flags of l„' b "»«hk. and Inscribed with appropriate "V Ihc laat week In this month. AnWeTI ^ n " >t RtJRf " i & <'°'* N KW n - * en. ■?'T 0 " r "va^on eame to an abrupt v,t K 'L" ne 30 - •"■ Colby. Wis. A terrific ,„'," 1'"', water spout struck our mammoth Iiei' ''" r| "K our night performance, while Mr ■', lrHmn JuKBlcr, was doing his act nn.i EH . , ." ok tbc situation In nt a glance £8. '""'"ntly shouted at the top of his I \X, !.'<"' ev , p rybody to leave the lent at once. rS. .i B """hed nnd thunder crashed, then forn?,.sl he t C0 "»J»e of the large tent. Per- ti,,,?; P, dre f 8e< f I" their make uys. leaving Ine Ln lon SlDgs to seek Bhelter In neighbor- niter T", ^ti^as menwnded knee deep In nae i. rjr| . n * t0 8aTe Property: luckily no »"n» ... i '"iffea- f-ou Hershel's trained ilroie",' 1 ""f trained mule came near being ,„,,""• ,'Tiey were rescued tinder BE Rm« fc?.S" I"*"* our bos* canvas man. Mil i., , t ' ne morning, when Hie sun came •«Mi.M.. R . • Ifrformera found their trunks Me vi.i ". n "Be pond of water. Kvcry- ruinni:: l,1,pr ,ed.up.lhnlr belongings, while our liNstv"! •. Me " BrB - nurns & Iloeffler, held a rbsi: ''""'less consultation and decided to l««7c' ,Snl!,r|p ' 1 were paid In full to every- »,.[ """"■'•"•d with the show. Mr. Ilunis «s hi- . a U " B anrt P° n y "how Just as soon . bl * ""' tent arrive* ScIi.^mi Ai '■oWAxriR will Join Forepaugh- wits jj UuK lt MaJBkat0|p maa> Ju]y B# B ltUKb's Etnoi'KAN Snow Notes. —We closed our fourteenth week July 4, at Fred- ericksburg, Va., giving three shows during the day to capacity at each performance. At every stand, when It did not rain, we have showed to overflowing crowds. This Is our eighteenth season, and up to the pres- ent time has been the most successful Man- ager Reed has ever had. Although we have encountered swollen streams, bridges washed away, flooded lots, etc., we have reached every stand, except during April and June 0, we Inst shows on account of hard rain, hut tbe show moved every day since our opening, April 4, at Petersburg, Va., and we have been in the State ever since We arc now in Ihc trucking section of Maryland, where money Is plenty, and are reaping the dol- lars at every night show, this being the first big show In Ibis section in four years, mid we will remain here until close of the MMMI. The advance has done some clever contracting and routing under tbe charge of J. Geo. Htidglna, wlih three bill posters. What Is most remarkable, we have been Hie first show in this season and have not liiul any opposition since our opening date: In fact, the advance has not covered one sheet of paper belonging to other shows, untl! they reached Alexandria, Va.; there they revered the Hnriiuiu & Bailey paper, this being the lirst tent show at Alexandria In several years. At both performances we played to the capacity and the concert was the largest this season. Everything around the show Is moving smoothly, not one change lias been m.ide since we opened, nnd we are happy to report host of health and good feeling—everyone working for our success. We now hiivc twenty-two wagons, with llfty- ftve head of horses, to move the show with, two single and one double teams In advance and curry a hundred foot lop, with two thirty foot middle pieces, slxtv by thirty foot horse fent. There are thirty-eight pciv pie with the show and we can safely say we have one of the neatest wugon shows traveling, although we arc some days away fioni railroads nnd boats, sentiments by the principal members of the circus company. It read as follows: "We the Undersigned Citizens of the World, and members of the Itarntira & Halley Greatest Show on Karth, desiring to appropriately celebrate Independence Day, lllu;), and to commemorate the birthday of the Amuse- ment King, James A. Bailey, have decorated nur canvas home in honor of a great country and a great man." Then followed a long list of performers with the show. Mn. and Mhs. Job W. Cousins have Joined tbe Walter h. Main Shows. Notes vnoiw Cait. Siewaiit's Hiii Nn. 1 10 and HO Cbnt Shows, J. C. Shouts, mana- ger.—We are still In the Indiana oil fields, and playing to good business, and everybody Is well. We eat three square meals every day, and a good lunch every nlgbt after the show. Capt. Stewart Is at home at Fort Wayne. Ind., nttltie out his No. 2 show for the falra, which will open at Xenla, O., dur- NOTEH KHOM THE GllKAT BAKI.OW SHOW.— We are still on tbe road, nnd business Is fine. Tho rainy weather was bad all through June and show neither made or lost- any money, but July, so far. has been fine. We hold our same performers that oi>ened wlln the show. Notes ml Indian Bill's Wii.ii Wknt. — We played Watcrbury, Conn., three days behind the Barnutn & Bailey Shows, and succeeded In turning people away at both performances. The actual number of paid admissions was 14,320 for the two iterforra- ances In that city. The side ahow receipts ■were over $800 for tho day. As our entire advance force are union men, we had the advantage In the billing, and under General Agent Whlttler's able direction, we had the best showing In the city. Augustus Jones, manager of Indian Bill's Wild West, has purchased a valuable piece of proi*»rty In Florida. Tho tract embraces a handsome old mansion, stables, green houses, and fine orange grove. A. X Anderson Is doing the announcing, and has the banner privilege with the Indian Bill Wild West. In tnewt towns one can hnrdly sec the side wall for his large display of banners. Bill Ilrnlnard reports big business In his Oriental annex, with the Indlun Dill Wild West. He has Ave genuine Arabian dancing girls, and four Arabian musicians. ..... . „ W. W. BUOWN, of tbe Norrls £ Howes Show, had the misfortune to lose one or his lingers while the train was being loaded at Wallace, Idaho. .__ „,.., P. P. Chai-t, press agent of Indian Bill a Wild West, will again manage Conroy & Mnek's Attractions during the coming seo- aon. He will close with the Indian Bill Show Sept. 1. „ ,. Thb Cook Sistf.hs. somersault riders, re- port making a bit with tbe Pan American Show. 4» 0 CANAD A.—(See P age 4«0.) Toronto The Howe Comers' Festival brought a great number of people to the city, and all the places of amusement did a big bllHiFtPHH Mashkt MttHic Ham. fStewart Houston, mnnnger).—The Home Comers' concert. July ::. was a great success. Thine MMM were : S. T. Church, Harry Hlch Jr.. Mw Uleken win, S. Homer Hutnn. Kale Archer, llora Illgglna. W. Francis Firth, Will J. White. Hilda lllclinrdson. Donald Mai-flregor. Ger- trude Black Edmonds, Jas. Fox, lereaa t Ian. fgiin, Geo. Smcdlcy. II. K. Arnot, Ditvld Jones, lOthrl Schohcld, Heauchamp B. Tes- seman, W. Unities, Walter Hoddls, Arthur Dancy, und Chas.' I-;. Musgrave. Hani.an's Point (Matt Dee, manager),— June 20-July 4 .played to big business, with: Crawford and Finney, Armstrong and Holly, Gaspard Bros., Minnie May Thompson, and Turton and llnswell. 'MliNttoB Park (W. Banks, manager).— June 'JO-July 4 put up a good show, and played to good business, with: Clan John- stone, Crawford and Duff, Kelly and Mens, Cornle Ford, Maxtor and Connelly, Will and Dolly Falrman, illustrated songs, and the vltagraph. * Winnipeg.—At the Winning Theatre (('has. C. Lindsay, malinger).—The Harold Nelson Company had very good busluess week of June Ml. Melbourne McDowell and com- pany opened n three nights' engagement 21). and have played to good bouses, presenting "Ijt Tosea and "Fedora." "Ileaiirrectlon Is the hill for July 1. The Wilbur Opera Company open a limited season of opera U. 'Tin: Nohi.k Tiikathk Co. sill hold the boards nt the Klver Park .Summer Theatre, and is drawing good crowds. With je Bill Posters. Roster of the Golden Nugget No. 1, ad- vance car, of the Itanium A Halley Show.— I<ester W. Murray, car manager; Oliver Lester, boss bill poster: Kdward Guyoa, as- sistant boss bill poster; Joseph Currie, .lack "Kid" Sharp, K. L) Kirgun. Jos. Fitzgerald, Harry Cook. Thos. Burke, 10. Davis, "Shine" Berry, Jos. Huffhcs, A. Hamilton, Slg. Marsh. bill posters: G. Getting Fuller, one sheet ltonrd man; I>. J. Sweeney, head litho- grapher; 13. Hubbard, Wm. Merchant, Thus. Glynn, assistant lithographers; W. It. Jacobs, programmer; Clarence Herbert, chef; II. Ityley, assistant chef; Duke Burke, porter: W. Cocornn, assistant. On Sunday. June 2N, at White River Junction, the town men played the country men a game of baseball. The town men defeated the country men, allowing them only two base bits all through the game. The feature, nf the game was the baso running of Hubbard. F. H. Layer, manager of the hill posting plants at Plymouth. New Haven and Chi- cago Junction, (>., will manage the Opera House at the hitter place season of lUliu 4. Nick Petit, lirst vice president N. A. II. P. and B. of A., Is with the Mingling Hi-oth- ers' Circus as a twenty-four hour man. Local No. HI. N. A. II. P. nnd II of A., of Minneapolis, Minn., reports affairs In a pros- perous condition. The local Is only twelve months old and has already grown to con slderuhlc size, lis membership Increasing at each meeting. Joe Rosenthal, of the Fore pnugh-Sclls Brothers' Circus, Joined recently, and I. II. Mosaic, contracting agent of the same allow, was made an honorary member. Chas. McGinn, advertising agent of the Dewey, at St. Paul, who has lieen spending several weeks In Milwaukee, will take the road ahead of the Morris Carnival Co. for the rest of Hie Summer. K. II. Shaw, of Local No. 2. Is with the Barniim & Halley Circus, Cur S». 2. George Lucas, of Ijoeal No. 2, was In New York City July 2. He la with the Gentry Show, and was c» roufi: to Middle- town, N. V., where the show played :i. . K. I.. Coding, secretary of I.oc!il No. ||, N. A. II. P. & »., writes: "Local No. II, of Louisville, Ky., have Just closed a most pleasant week wllh I he Wallace bill posters, They are all good members, and It Is a pleas- ure to meet such men." 5jj5jjj£ and minstrel Bl'i.i.a ano Raymond, after closing a very successful season with Hiirtlg A Seamon's Transatlantic Company, are spending their Summer at their home at St. James, I.. I., K. V. HKIM.AII Di: MON ANIi liOKKTTA CLIFTON. after closing six siiecirsaful weeks ut I'erlca's Garden Theatre, Memphis. Tenii., June 27. opcucd nt the Standard Theatre, Ft. Worth, Tex., for four weeks. l.oniiKTT. the dancing Juggler, who has been hooked on the J. W. Gorman circuit of parks for the bummer, opening last week at the Lake Park, Worcester, Mass.. Is booked up solid until June, 1004. He has a new novelty act In preparation. NOTK8 FROM IlL'NTSVII.LB I'AIIK PAVILION. W. W. Kpperaon, manager.—Business still continues good at this popular resort. The following people were in for week of June 20: Italelgn and Beard, refined sketch art- ists; Monroe, Juggler: the Orrs. novelty sketih team; Misses Karnnah anil Cartiif, Illustrated songs: Hurd, maglcliin, and mov- ing pictures. Raleigh and Beard niudn such an instantaneous bit that they were held over for week of July ii. 'I'm; CiiAMiiEtiLAiNK. expert lariat throw- ers, have concluded a five weeks' engagement at llnmmerateln'a Paradise Roof Garden, Ibis city, nnd are Isioked III mid nenr New York City until Sept. Id. when lliey snll In open In Kurope, where they are booked solid lu the la-st theatres only. They play Manager llammersleln's house two more weeks, in August, before they leave tliU country. Our Great Semi" AnnualRemnant Sale! For $15 this year there is more value than we've ever hud fortune to give at any previous remnant sale. Half Ihe Spring season was washed away by rainy days, leaving us a larger stock of woollens than July has ever found'Us withl These goods must give way to our big Fall imports, which are already at the Custom House. Tisn't a time to t|uibblc over losses and profils—we've halved cost on half our goods, There isn't a pattc in the sale that has a right to be made up for less than $20. Just as many arc $30 and $40 qualities. We'll fashion suits in just the same way that we've made them all the season, and the most and the least you can pay is $15. We'll make.coat and vest for $11, or trousers, $4. ARNHEIM, Broadway and 9th St, N. Y. fon SALE, Show Properly, good aanew,only used six weeks, consisting: 18x',Wr., uiarqiic, ooft. i>lg top. with 60ti. middle, lufL wads; iio.vtori. dressing room, poles, ropes, stakes, complete; carved band wagon, seals 13.,UiubIcIiiiis; also ticket, baggage, cook houso, chandelier wagon-; photographs If desired; our runs; 12 band uni- forms, circus paper. CHAN. I.KK'S GllKAT LONDON SHOWS, Wllkesliarre. Pa'. AT L.IBKHTY- Kor Winter Season Iliua-llKW. Band Leader with lots of experience. Sober and si i Icily reliable Best of references. Loud cornet. Responsible partlos only. Per Hddrosa W, H. eAVLOR. So. 2H11 Sonlli list., Klwood,'Hid. WANTKU-Sketch Team, Irish, Hutch, and B. V. Comedian who can sing, dance; also Cornet and Violin for Orchestra. Will' buy second hand Films and Hong Machine. W. J. MANnFIKLH, Towpvljle, I'enna WANTKD-SomersAiilt Dog, Wotting World, any gooil Store or Platform Show. For Sale, Kllius, Trained float. PROP. IIAHRV SMITH, Howard, Ph., July U-13; Beech Oreck 14, Hi, MIH Ball in, 17. WA1KTKD-Good All Hound' Comedian; hot after piece worker. Live In camp. Uliange for week. State ago and lowest salary. Money sure. Wire or write FRANK RAYMOND, Week July H, Blandlnavllle, III.; July la, Fountain Ureun, III., German Med. Co. WANTED, roil HMAL.L WAGON SHOW, Fair violin, Host'er and Properly Man. no fancy salaries paid. Must eal and sleep on lot and as- sist In general. Address KU. P. HAItl.n w, Uigan, Hocking County, Ohio. Kiiaxic II. ('Aim. Jirojeclcir of the Inde pendent Circuit of Burlesque Houses, an- nounces Hie following '.'Hies as among I hose In which t heal res liuve been secured: Bos- ton (Howard At hcmeuui i, Proviileiici-, Man- chester, Lowell, Full River, Hart ford, Bridge- port, Baltimore, Worcester fl,ntlirop'Mj. New llnvrn, Springfield, New York Oily. Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Toledo, Cincinnati. Indianapo- lis, Louisville. HiiiTiilo. Chicago (two houses), St. Louis nnd Cleveland. The companies Include: The Howard AtIiPiiieum .Star Bur- lesque Co., Thoroughbreds. JuHv Grass Widows, Indian Maidens. City Club, May Howard's Itiirloaniicrs, New • II(jury Bur Icaqiiers. In Oay Puree. Wine,' Women and Song, Iiuzzler Kxtrnvagnnm Co., Big Sensa- tion. Bowery Mnsqucrnders, New York Girl, lntlnly Puree, Night Owls,- Innocent Beau- ties. Bro.idwiivBurlesiiiil'rs, Slaves of Opium Biiresqiters and Providence Belles. Stage mechanics. I. A. T. S. K. No. .111. recently held Ha election. Tho following list of ollleers were elected and Installed for the ensuing yeHr: President, <.'. F. Ntrlebeck; vice president, ['rank Jones: recording secretary. 1 Gus. Gue; financial secretary, Norman Farnsworth: treasurer, Wm. Connors; guide, Chas. F. Hchlegel; giiurd, I0d. Curry. Finance com- mittee: Claude Marline, Chna. 1*; Hchlegel, Kd. Curry, John Tull and Sherman Perry. Trustees: John Bowlby, Kd. Billot and C. G. Miller. Delegate to Central Labor Union, at liidliiniipiillH, Ind., Chas. V. Sehlegel. Ileleitales to I. A. T. H. K. Convention, at Columbus, o„ PL Connors and Norinnn Fnrtis- worth. Fred lluetuiiier, of the Shir Thcatri'. Mil- waukee, has Isreti Ininsferri'd to the Album lira Theatre, iim stnge nirpenter. Joseph Mencheii has contracted wllh John linbhltt. nf Cohoes. N. Y'.. for the construc- tion of n "MiiiiiiI I'elec." n sbo\y tbe hurlior, illy mill moiiiiliiln,'nefnri', ilililfff; nnd after Ihe eruption, by means of electrical effects, nnd] similar to the production of the "Johns- town Flood." which Mr. Mencheii Installed •t Revere Bcacb, Uoitoa, Mas*. New Slot Machines. Klcclrle Light mowing .Machines now ready, fao.otl. Send for circular. J. II, (lasser, Webster, Mess. AT l.inHHTV-UKOROF, WKAVKK. Black Face Singing snd Talking Comedian; HYIITIK wkavku, Swent singer; piays piano or organ, put on aois and make ilmin go. WW Vermont. St., Qnlncy, III. JIVaT NKIiIj AT OMtMtWtt. It. T. with im. M.; (in. side wall, cotiiplole and In AI condition. Iihjii Model Kliicio-cone, l.tskift. New Films and four sets Sung Slides, all lieav; one Parker Meelialll- cal Shooting Uallcry, Al coiidilloti, MIH, H, PKKI.BIt, Box Ilk Sa l lsliury. N . (1. WANTKD, for the Albino Family and Musical Wonders, Man and Wife igooil pcrfornieis, and maiiagrrs willing hi work, to lake ), Interest In mu- sical, concert, magic, Illusions and uiai'liinnlte en • terlalnnient. We I ravel liv wagon, plav small towns. PROF. W. II. McMIM.AH, Nacogilocdes, T exas. ■KKTL'HIBH.TRA VKHTIKHanrl ovory form of vaudeville novelty written to order; high grade work. Joseph Knrsli»w, hvo Hultonwnod St., , I'hll a WA.VTj«i>, for Fowler's Uombuied overland Show, Ham Rlglit and Ida, Frank Drown and wife; other Performer*. Kat and sleep on lot. House wagons with beds In them furnished loallpor- formers. A. W. Fowl er, flryant. Ark , nnl'l July vn . WA«jT«lO— a.i 'rWUinl Mud. nluiw People, Organ Fakirs, Hoiihrolto up In acU. Work In tent, board III hotel*. Low, sure salary. Join on wire. If you can't Join don't wrlle. FRANK MF.LIIOSK (leu. Hcl., Clarksburg, W. Va. WANTKD, for llenilorson'a lllg Top Cent Show nnd Mcohrlne Co., organ Player that deea Specialties, Musical Acta; other Performers thai change for week, Fake Organ; must Join mi wire. Slate lowest. saUry. Kd. Henderson, Lorn City, Guernsey On, O hio. "ALUMINUM HAlli'AfiD HACK, played with gloves; slightly usoil: will sacrifice for less than half; cost tin; will ship for inspection pro- viding express charges arc paid. JOB jjjjjjgjR m S. stale St., Cb lesgo. If OH MA1.K—Illustrated oulig and SurpiiulHie lianee Outlli, silk Ureas, Stcreonllcon, Cloak Slides, n Sets of Sons Slides, Views, (Us Generator, |fio; Black Art Outlli. fP), Magician Painting, *s; Lot of Tricks, 110. Stamp or no list' No postals. Mrs. Wm. Ijari, 41 Fran klin St., Ibi chestiir. N. Y. WASTKD, OPKihlATOll, for Moving So- la re*. Musi la> a thorough electrician. A perms- nenl. uiigagunienl in a reliable young man with flood reference*. Sive sgc, salsry and exissrlence n first Idler. THK LYMAN II. HOWK Moving Plctnre Co., soli Suulli River St.. Wllknsbarro, Pa. WANTKD, r"Oll IIHIillHUD'S Clrousanii Wild West, People In all lines, Male and Female, with or without stock; Sensational Features, Ground and Aerial Ads, Slater Acts, Hinging and Talking Clown*, up to ditto Hand Leader and Mu- sicians of ill kinds Cowboys. Cowgirls and In- dian*, Ropers, Mexicans and Crack Slims: would feature Lady sharpshooter. All acts suitable for above show, write. Lady Acta can always lie placed. All must do two ot more turns. Htateall with lowest salary and Join at once. Kducated, Trick and Trained Animal* of all kinds wanted (wild and domestic). Ilitlbtird'a Wild Weal, Phils- del pbla . Pa. "IrvlltiirBD, For tlio firth season of tho Hen- derson Slock Co., Man for Character snd Heavier, Al Comedian wlUl strong specially, capable of put- ting on one or more acts; Property Man for flen. HI/.., one doing spcclalUc* given preference; Piano Player, lady capable of suiall parts preferred. An engagement, with the company Insures Inngieason and sure money. Address BrPrUBI. Ht«ltM8H<m. raw rW. MMUf W I I. ►'Oil HAUB-I.AIM will sell some handsome ■treet and evening Gown*, Killing Habit. Bargains, aaj. OKSSAU, Z46 W. llulh St., 1st apartment, K.